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Will* Tot?Ami* Wallace, aara ?l Tip
Palmetto Tmi>om. 111! Ambmt &,
Colombia, i. CaooauL
A. R. U.?? \\ i 11 my husband ever
know that I did not make tlu
phone calls to the girl that he tr- *
going with and will he ever" unit
treating me cooh?Answer?This
girl will get ti ed
of him before very much Ion go
and he will he very happy to_t ke
vou hack into hiv nt ins The virL.
ts phiymg him f?*.rwh;rt tthe"~vrm
get and it' you cah bo patient for
a while longer, conditions in your
honie will get back to normal v
; glibly...
-V ^' S I .1111 i'i-i kni" :I IT:H :O.I
menu to go to College tht;T~nexf~
fall ami 1 want to know if 1 am
going to have t,, work my way
_ thru or will I make enough ntoney
to pa V ? ? Answer?-You
will make some
to money of course but not enui gh .
to pay your way thru the entire
year. Jt will be necessary for you
to work part of- the- time, but the- Training
wiTT be excelent for you
and it isn't going to be at all
difficult for you to make ymtr
grades.
K. M. S.-- I can't understand
. myself. 1 iu\;e this young boy better
than anyone else. Do you
think it is hest for me to give him
up?
" Answer?Isn't he worth fighting
fur? Because you saw him with
la-'fight skin gtrTTs no reason for
you to quit going wifh him. At
.the piesent time you mean4.just
^ as much to this boy as she does.
>1. L. ('.? Will I be successful
in building my" house soon? Will
1 'ever Ixvonic :) M?
Ans.?Building of the r4iou.se is
going to be delayed for, a. period
of months, maybe longer. Yes
there is a possibility of ymtr-be
muting a iiiothei?. . . talk to yoti'1
dot tor about this matter.
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11. C . B. ?I am a toiui readet
of your column uiul would jikp
sumo advice.?M-y?f'-rt-r'e-rK-t-r? wile
seems t,, be unwanted. Am
I the cause lit" it of not I not
wanted fhne? This, situation
?makes hhj wry- unhappy. ?
STiis.-- ^Be patieTiT ^"tUl very tin
deFsfaliding with your-wife! TouT
have ben married only three* years
und win hni, hurt?you tyvo-children already
. .mshe is whipped down
_ tight now mole..than she. has ever
been in- her life. Try making
things more comfortable for her
. ; . take on more of her resp msibiiities
by helping out mure with
, the. children. If you show her \ou
?.ie in earnest, she will change her
attitude toward you. She still
love.s you.
PRIKMXSnir M. HM TU'R('H
Re v. II. ^N^alik^M'astor
Clinton. S. ('.? The S. S.^pencd
:Tt 10 :.'i0 with Su.pt. and teachers "
?.n hand. Alter a brief study of
the lesson, an interesting review
was conducted by Rev. Hicks of
Laurens. He a 1 ways "frStjCj-fOmething
wholesome &'or the spirit lal
soul. The morning {service was
?- as usual well attended. -- After
the regular form of opening Rev.
Walker pvsented Rev. Hicks to
j_ preach. J'heTtexl was selected
from Acts 10:10-11, subject Having
Visions". This message was
inspiring and full of thought. The
sermon was also in keeping -with
out** S. S. lesson. Pulpit assmiates
were-Ko\ s. 5-helton and Stow
aid.
At 8 o'clock the pastor spoke
masterfully l'rom "St. Matt. 11:28
subject An Important Invitation.
Among the visitors..were ;Mr. and
Sirs. Johnson of Greenwood, S. C.
While here they are making
Friendship their church. Visitors
arc al\vays welcome. While in the
city join some church.
Clinton was the recipient of
mr-oy visitors Sunday, to hear
Dr. J. J. Starks deliver the annual
sermon at Bell St. Hi.
With the sick: Mrs. Leola Bur'ti'in
i ' 11 ? upi1rutin gj thin mi*
ing.
Hebron Baptist Church
Rev. A. A. Sims, Pastor
S. S. opened at the usual hour with
Supt., Mr. J. H. Ruth and co-work
ers. After discussion of the lesson,
Rev. Sims gave a summary
of the life of Saul. At 11:30 the
pastor preached a wonderful seriiirin
Tevt fiiiind CiH P^alm
subject The Danger of Declining
Spiritual Life". After the public
collection, the various clubs made
their reports as follows: Mrs. M
S. Williams and Mr. Theodore
Little $21.50; Mrs. Jimmie Young
Mr. Manuel Waks, $ lit.50; Mrs.
Alene Nance, Mr Edgar Taylor
$18.75; Mrs. Inez Hester, Mr. R.
J. *RTaWely7 llfi.tO. Mrs. tLessie
Davis and Mr. J. H. Ruth $8 00;
Miss Dorothy Lomax, Mr. Sam
uel Henry, $7.75; Mrs. Mary Rice
Mr. Roy Holland $7.25. Total by
, clubs $101.(50? CJrand total for the
day $117.14. Mrs. Lucinda Miller
is home after spending the winter
in St. Petersburg, Fla. Pour of ,
Rev. Sims daughters spent th *
week-end here, ???j.
COPE NEWS !
r Sunday. May the 11. was one oi
.the best days we've witnessed
piritually for a long time. We
had a very interesting S. S. callrt
Together by the Supt., Bro. S.
i. Connor. Quite a large num
dee attended The first Bible clasa
vas taught by the pastor. The
Catechism class was taught b}
Miss Rebecca Gass. Mr. John
Gass, Mr. James Jennings, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos! Harrison and Abies
sere our visitors. Collection $1.08
A prayer service spiritually a,
ives was conducted'by Mrs. Mar.;
thu Stevenson and Mr. F. Hardy
fhe pastor then, preached the Mo.hers'
Day sermon from St. Luke
G:22, subject After Sorrow Conies.
Irppiness. We could but give
ent To the spirit.
Sunday 2 p.m. Rev. C. C. BurTtrSs
attended the program for
bothers' Day at Good Hope and
he funeral of . sister Mary Myers
at Canaan M. E. church, where
'ev. S. A. Punches preached one
of his best sermons.
D ..? / ^ Un i-rrAo Viofr n n Kin
Ul'v- v v wrgwiji
spring revival a t Macedonia
lurch in Cope, May 2, and coninued
through the 11th. He conflicted
the meeting and had an exclient
attendance each night
Many came forward, shook hards
ini ankwd tor prayer.? Some-Ahat
~v.nl. feacksTidfd reclaimed Christ
"TiiT others confessed SHvingfaitlr
n Christ. We left others crying
nd praying to be saved. We know
?11 t Cod was here because we
feel Him working as we worked
> save sinners. * ,
The first sermon preached in
r.e revival meeting w'as taken
tt the close of the meeting on
utnlay night his discourse was
aken from Psalm 10:18: I shall
e Satisfied, etc,
The Missionary Ladies, assisted
y friends saw to it that we had
? lively prayer service each nite.
("he fire was burning in our hearts
tnd the pastor had only to preach
he word of God. The sinners
'.eard and responded to the call
Ilie^Christians gave their "songs'
layers and finance as a contributor
to these services. We can
>ut say it was the best we h:?ve
ad for years.
Thanks to the entire communiy
for helping in these services
n'?';uise out success depended
argely upCri your attendance. On
iunday night the church was pack
d, you certainly cooperated nioe?
in tliis church's program.
. Rev.' (VC. Burgess.
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TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
Hey" A! T). Hawkins, Pastor
Spartanurg. S. C.?Sunday was
i lovely day for all church-wmk^
ers. The Sunday school opened
.1 the usual hour with the Supt.
u\d teachers at their posts - At U:; .
Vthe Pastor. Rev. Hawkins ct ma
11 full of the Holy Ghost and de-"
livered a soul stirring message
loin 42nd -Psalm and 2nd veise.
,'heme: The Condition of the Soul.
Mid Almighty drew back His gos
el curtain and allowed Rev. Daw.ins
the privilege to touch the
icm of His garment and the
hun'h was caught on fire. Our
learts burn as the Master talked
hrough our humble servant. A
large congregation was present
mil enjoyed a wonderful message
roth this -Gospel Tornado. Alter
vhich .the invitation for new mem
ft'* was maae amt om* came ana
oinfftl in with the Christian army.
thesenior choir rendered lovely
nusic and seemed to be at their
jest. Sunday beijig rally day for
Jie. men the amount of $64.00 waylaid
on the table at the morning
service. 4:.'50 O'clock Rev. Chattnan.
of ?.Zimu-Hill Bapt. church
^reached. for the Junior Steward ss
board of which Mrs. Mary
Blackman is president. This is
a wide-awake board with group
if- fine young ladies who are now
tutting forth a splendid project
'*or the improvement of our church
nd the members and friends :?re
\ev. T)awkins delivered another
inspiring sermon from?HebaSws
1:10 that touched the hearts of
those that were listening. Our
ally closed out at the night session.
Amount raised from" tlv
rally $122.25. A large number of
isitoi-s were present at both setices.
Come again you are ulvavs
welcome ?t Trinity. Wo
re glad to see Mr. Cunningham
?wt again after being on the.sick
list 4or sometime. Mrs. Suber
ind Mrs. Craig are still shut-in.
We are asking all the members
ml .friendv-to visit them and give t
them a word ot.encouragement.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. M. Jackson, Pastor
McCk'llanville.w?Sunday school
' s still moving on and upward.
The lesson was beautifully eartied
out by the Supt., Pastor and
teachers.
At'11 o'clock our humble servant,
whom we honor and respect
so highly delivered his sermon
from St. Luke 15:5, subject; The.
Sinners Friend. As he began j
oreaching. through the power of
tho Almighty One, Who is merciful,
bne Who feeds him with the
word of truth and righteousness,
as he spoke to the congregation, i
and Christ the Son of Cod began
to turn that little w*heel in our
hearts. Bethel was <|aught o n
fire with the Holy Ghost.
At R o'clock Local Benjamin,
Evins proached for the first timeN
His message was taken from St
John fr: 14, subject: Answer Unto
Prayer.We are still praying for
the efck
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BEAUFORT CO. TR. SCHOOL
1941 COMMENCEMENT
May 8 p.m.?Baccalaureat
service, sermon by Rev. T. 0. Mill
ui Beuufort, S. C. ? ?-?
May 27,.. 8 pan^-7th,. 8th an
May 28, 8 p.m.?Junor Depart
meat contest.
May 2*J, 8 p.m.?Class Day ex
ercises.
May 2'.'. 8 p.m.? Commencemen
exercises. Address by Mrs. Alic
LaSaine, Jer-nes 'Supervisor c
Charleston county.
Mr. Joseph Shanklin, Jr., atten
I Commencement exercises a
' s';r" ee in titute last week. H
i* also1, present for the reunio
if the grduating class of 1931 o
- vhich he is a member,
The Rev. J J. Jefferson, pasto
f Horsporvd Baptist church, de
TiveT'ed a very instructive sermo
from subject Jesus, The World'
leacner, uuring our vesper sei
ices Sunday night, May 18th. Th
urogram was sponsored by Mis
Edith Jackson.
1 Plr?ns for the Memorial Da
program have been completec
Chairman J. . Shanklin announc
es that the Rev. T. O. Mills, pas
tor of First African Bapt. church
Beaufort, will be the speakei
The Beaufort Band will render mi
do. AH schools have been invit
ihe program and to participate ii
d to send a representative fo
Ihe parade. A large crowd is ex
oected and the committees?an
voiking zealously to provide ai
n.ioyable day for all.
-The. Junior- Clas8. of Beaufhi'
County Training school will enter
.ain the seniors at a Buffet suppei
Vednesday evening, May 21.
Miss E. V. Allen and Miss D. C
Wright attended commencenieni
exercises at Macedonia high schoo
Blackville, Friday, May 16th.
Prof. J. S. Shanklin, Mr. San
Hudson and members qf the junior
and senior classes attended sei
vices :,t St. John's M. E. Church
Tillman, S. C., Friday, ;Uay 6
The girls were requested to sing
spirituals:
BROOKGREEN NEWS
Brookgreen, S.C.?Services wert
held at Heaven Gates M. E. church
with a splencjid Congregation. The
Rev. W. M. S. McClary preachec
:1 soul stirring sermon. Mr. anc
Mrs. Ben Tillman worshiped a
Heaven Gates, Sunday.
?A very niti'Testing program tva,
given at Gordon A.M.E. churcT
Sunday night, sponsored
Stella Washington and Mrs. Viols
Mazyck. The Twelve Tribes oi
Israel. The program was verj
good.
Prof, and Mrs. W. M. Parker
Prof, and Mrs, U. S. Gallman anc
Mrs. Dean of Newberry were th<
oleasant visitors at the home o:
Mr', ant! Mrs. Miles D. "Bogan. Mr
Parker is the Educational Super
risnt- <if the CCG camn near New
oerry. Mrs. Parker is the Jeanes
Supervisor of Sumter county. Mr
Gallman is the Jeanes Supervisoi
Newberry county and Mrs. Dear
teaches in Newberry bounty. The;
visited the Brook green Gardens
uul many other points of interest
Prof. Parker is particularly inter
sted in landscape gardening. VVi
ire sorry that the others mentors
t the tri-countv club of Newber
y. Laurens, Union were .nuL~abli
~ make the trin.
A'c uiv very proud to have Rev
ml Mrs. ' C. E. Washington fo
>ne of our weekly readers.
?We trust that?We may be abl<
to serve more of Pawleys Islam
people with the "Leader". Wi
will be very triad to send in theii
news if they have -any. Purchasi
your Leader from Steuben Can
lr. only pc pei copy. WOODltl'FF
NEWS
New Bethel Baptist Church
Rev. A. I). Duncan. Jr., Pastor
The Sunday school lesson wa;
beautifully taught and reviewei
by Rev. Mrs. Nancy Parker whi
presided as Supt. in the absenci
of Supt. Rogers. After which :
warm prayer service. Our pasto
brought us a great message, Josh
ua 24:15 which all enjoyed,
I)r. and Mrs. P. V.f Waddbll o
Chespee .worshipped at New teeth
el. Mr. C. Hill of Spartanburg
also worshipped at New Bethel
' *t?i i. . j n n n vt
ivnss Miiorea c.. ?reen, iv.iv., u
West Point, Miss.; Mr. David Roo]
ird of Greenville, P. C.; Miss G
P. Watkins, of Winston-Salem, N
ppmi at Maw Hnfch>li
Sunday night Rev. A. M. Mat
thews of 'Spartanburg brought t
us a soul stirring message.
Prayer meeting at sister'Mary'
house, which vers very much en
invert.
The Daily Vacation Bible clas
"ill open at New Bethel, June S
P.'ll. All members pf the Com
munity BibTP* class and all wh
will arf. asked to come. We hop
it wrll be a great success.
The W oodrrff Colored hig
?;cho*>| Mused Friday night. Ma
t"tT. ' 1941. Those' graduatin
are Geneva Deshields, Robert Ric
Mora Parks Pen v Crrnell. Thos
graduating from Junior Hi: Cai
rie Foster, Millie Foster, Jamt
Myers, Willie J Gist, Ada I, Park
Mnrv R. Hannah and Willie 1
Gihbs.
Miss Delia Cray is ill in tVi
hospital.
After n few hours illness, M
Pet?r Pitta passed awry atr tr
sbome in Simpson Ave. Sunda
moTTrtnfc. May 18, wlveh was
shock toMiis many friends.
Mrs. Kvelyp Wilburn is vltitln
In Spartanburg, ?. C,
I'HHJ PALMEtru LttABBK?
Hampton Polls Official
~ On Negro Participatio
s
j Hampton Institute, Va., May
17th Responsible G<fv?>rnmi?r>t nf.
ffrials throughout the?United j
States have pledged their aid and
assistance to the Hampton Insti-!
tute prograjn of a fuller partici.
pation of Negroes in National Defense,
it was revealed today by
fhe local committee following up
the findings and- recommendations
j of the (November Conference on
t the Participation of the Negr(, in
National Defense.
n The report, shows that key perf
sonnel ?i governimnt, business,
industry, labor, and other fields
r have been acquainted with the
work of^thtr defensb conference
n and that the response indicates a
9 .videned understanding of the Ne
* gro's problem in t6day's crisis.
Gleanings from the voluminous
r correspondence of the Hampton
nstitute group reveal many?in
> .(.'resting viewpoints oh the prob>
lem. In a personal letter to Dr.
MacLean, President Roosevelt said
'I am grateful to you and your
*> associates. for your wholehearted
expression of loyalty and cooner^
?tion in the ttflliojiai emergency."
Harriet Elliott, consumer com
1--*wi?9M>ner- of the Council-of- Natr
onal Defense, says: "It is my belief
that the findings of your Con
'f- 'erence brTTRe Participation of the
1 Megro in National Defense are*
>oth senrchinff?and?challenging.
They make clear the repsonsibilty
we all have in working towr
ird real- national unity. I am a'ak .
ing several members of my stall
o read the findings, knowing tnat
i acquaintance with The results of
v-our conference will contribute to
heir better understanding of this
1 najor problem facing our democracy."
In agreement with these views ;
.-as Edward R. '.Stettinius of
I HTice of Production Management,
vho says, "I most heartily con ui ?,
lU ~ *1 1.1. .Lni -t
u mtr tiiuu^rn in?L inu success ill
i\r national defense program dementis
in Jarge measure upon the
ullest possible utilization of all
groups." ?
( That the work of the Findings
Committee on Housing has been
o good effect wa.s seen in a comnunication
from Robert R. Taylor,
of the Division of Defense
Housing. Coordinatio,!!, who says,
.?'The section of the, report dealing"
\ vith defeWS?t.%<?u$i{)g will certtiny
receive careful consideration by
~ :he Coordinator and principal mem
f oers of the staff of this division.'
Nathan Straus,~a <Thiinistrator cT
he United States Housing Author
ty, says, "We have been .acutely
j iware of the problems discussed
3 it this conference and have been
j- making efforts to contribute to
heir solution in the field of piib-~
ic housing, both, in providing shel
.er and in creating work oppairui
? nitie.s."
Hampton institute officials re1
port that continued use of tho
^ vork of the recent conference is
[ leing made by authorities in Wash
5 ngton, and quote scores of com""
nun R ations that bear ";out this
^ thought.
s J. W. Studebaker, Commission
r of F.ducation says, "This office
continues to exert its influence to
-ee that more adequate facilities
v and training programs are pror
-ided for Xegroes ill connection
with the entire educational pro^
"gram of the country." AndTI.Tt
^ Tolley, chief of the Bureau of Agp
ricultural Economics, states that
L ne considers "the recommendiT
? tions -of the conference commit
tee.s to be a genuine contribution
to the cause of democratic unit^
n the present world situation."
David Rockfeller, secretary to
Mayor Guardia, writes that "It
s indeed' tragic that so many Negroes
with the will and ability to
play a significant role in our defense
program should be thwartjd
by the prejudices of narrow
v niTnded employers."
j Among other responsible offic5
ials who have made known their
e appreciation of the work done b;
i the Conference on the Participar
tion of the Negro in National De.
. fense are H. A. Millis, chairnu.
of the National Labor Relation
f Board; V. A. Zimmer, director of
. the Division of Labor Standards;
> Ralph Budd, transportation com|
missioner of the Council of Nation
f il Defense. Robert C. Weaver, of
k the Office of Production Management;
R. K. Thompson, of the Ad
visory Commission of the Coun_
nil of National Dafan.sa; filurk
. Foreman, Director of Defense
o Mousing of the Federal Works Agency;
L. S. Hawkins, Director o
s "Vocational Training for Defens
WavItovq* P/lno P AmiiHnn hiof r?f
the Home Economics Education
s Service; Hugh H. Bennett, >
t, of the Soil Conservation Service;
A. (?. Black, governor of the Farm
o Credit Administration. M. L. Wil
ie son, Director of Extension Work
of the Department of Agriculture;
|i R. M. Evans, administrator of the
v Agricultural Adjustment Adminix%
tration; (General Marshall, Chief
P of Staff of the United States Arm)
( Abner H, Ferguson, a?'ni7.
or of rhe Federal Housing Adminw
iatration; Secretary of the Intermr
IoUoo /s'
.v .??.0, ucvituii/ ui bummeree
} Jesse Jones, Federal Security Administrator
Paul McNutt; Katheie
rine C. Blackburn of the Office of
Government Reports. Secretary
r of War Henry L. Stimaon; W. T.
If Spanton, chief of the Affricultuy
ral Education Seryice; Leon Hen*
derson( administrator of the Office
of Price Administration, and
g, Secretary of Agriculture Claude
ft. Wlckard, |
1 4 /' . '
J ^ -m.- <s*La * ftA* ~
s For Opinions
n in National Defense
SIGH HILL AT M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Rr A. YounK, Plsiur
The High Hill A. M. E. S. S.
opened at its usual hour with the
Supt. and_teachgr? "f their prmt- of
duty. Every .one enjoyed a
beautiful lesson and also the day.
Sunday was a high day with us.
We were glad to have the presiding
elder to hold the third quarterly
conference which was very
fine. At 12 o'clock the pastor ascended
the rostrum and after the
I preliminaries introduced the presiding
elder who gave' us a wonderful
discourse. He took his text
raoin 9th chapter of the Prophet
and the 6th verse. Subject The
Wonderful Christ. Everyone enjoyed
it. Mrs. Mariah Johnson is
in Stutton, Pa., visiting relatives."
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH J
?
Laurens, S. C.?Sunday all the *
church-goers found their way to
the houBe of worship. S. S. began '
at the usual hour wfrh Rnpt , too
cliers at their post. BYPU began
at the usual hour with president *
at her post. ~ThF BYfU is getting 1
along nicely. The president and captains
put on a contest last Sun c
day. Jessie W. Hunt,er and Doris c
Gilliam led the girls; John R. Hun 1
tpr nnH Lloyd Simpson led the
boys. The girls won. [
The pastor preached at both "
services Sunday. Uur hearts burn ^
as the Master spoke through the
man whom He sent to lead Hia ?
people. God bless this wonderful
man.
Miss Eliza Davis, one whom we
all loved, was called ,t0 the great
beyond after"two days illness. She
died last Tuesday morning. She
was a good church worker.
Mr. Alonzo WhitSner is home ,
now after closing the school term
Also Mrs. Dorothy Caughman. ^
Tune in everv Tuesday night at ^
8:15 on Spartanburg and listen to
the Whitmore quartet. See Jas. ^
Robert Whitemore for an engage- ' '
ment. e.
The Missionary society met at
home of Mrs. Lillie Mae Workman
May 16. The program was
enjoyed by all. The hostess serv- ' j
ed delicious sandwiches, lemonade ice
cream and cake. The k next
meeting will hp nf hnmn ,.f \1it-L- ^
11 it11ie Golden.. f(
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WAVMAN ClIAI'LL NEWS -K
_ Rev.?Leroy?Jackson,?Pastor -jj
/ ai
Winnsboro, S. C.?The Sunday ^
school convened at the usual hour;- y
with Supt. and co-workers^ats their y
post. The adult clasA has the at- q
tendance banner. ?
Sunday morning the pastor's
text was taken from Acts 3:6 sub $
iect Give What Yrou Have. Sun- ^
day night his text was taken from r
Ecc. 141, subject, Remember God U<1
While You Are Young. Both ser- $
mong were masterly delivered.- It
The League held its session at |
7 o'clock. After the discussion of -
the topic a program was rendered. v
The officiaJ board met at the u
parsonage on May 12th. The Miss js
ionary society met at the church, tj
Stewardess Board No. 1 met at v
the bQme of_Mrs. Lillian Smith on vv
May 16th, At the close of the
meeting Mrs. Dian? Roseborphgh
presented' the pastor two "baskets
of food. 1 The pastor thanked Onboard
for pounding him and ad nonished
them to go forward.
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THE SHAMROCK w
HOMECRAFT GXJILt) b
o
-Rock Hill?A- delightful and 1<
most epjoyable social affair o f e
Tuesday, May 13, between the B
hours of 6 and 8:30 P.nr. wag the 0
2nd annual picnic- of the Sham; w
rock Homecraft Guild. IV
The members of the Guild wrth T
their guests Misses Bessie Honoi b
frl'edona Hall, little Miss Myrtle t?l
Reid, Messrs. R. W. McGirt, J. J e<
Meetze, L. L Blakely, N. A. Pharr t<
j( yv. uerman, n. mcuonaia,, c*. I i<
Reid, F. Cannon, met at the home ft
of Mrs. Dorothy Miller and Em- w
ma Lee Reid on Hampton street.?
From there they were taken rn ^
cars to the lovely home of Mrs. ?
Janip Allen on the Chester high c<
way, where the group was de- w
lightfully entertained. _
Games of soft ball, croquet. 1
throwing darts, needle pin were
played.
Weiners were roasted over a j
bucket of bright red coals to a
nrettv brown nr blnrlr, Ufhirth ?
tasted most delicious in hot dog
rolls with a dip of cold slaw, a
dab of mustard and onions. Marsh
nrtallows were toasted. Ice cold
lemonade and ice cream were served.
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As a joyous climax to the ev- g
ening, "Love's Old Sweet Sonv." 5
"The More we get Together," 2
"Three Blind Mice," "Auld T^ang 3
Syne," were sung over the burn- 2
ing fire.
Mrs. Mrldred German thanked 8
Mrs. Allen in behalf of the group 5
for thP. grand time in her yards 5
After whidi the president Mrs 3
Marie Chisolm expressed hopes 5
for a bigger and better picnic 2
gnother year, ft
Newly elected officers of the ?
Guild for the yoar of 1941-42 are J
Mrs. Marte Chisolm, Pres.; Mrs. *
Helen McGirt, Vice Pres.; Miss 8
Rossie Brower, Sec'y-; Miss De- !
metra Durham, Asst. Sec'y- Mrs,. J
Dorothy Miller, Trees.; Gladys J ?
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KERSHAW NEWS
Kershaw Junior high school end
ed n successful session Friday nite
May 16. The following exercises
took place during the pgfit WeSk.
Sunday, May 11 the annual cerNea|,
pastor of First Nazareth
Baptist church, Columbia, S. C.
Rev. Neal used as his subject The
Spider Takes Hold With His Hand
And is In The King's Palace. The
message was enjoyed hy all.
The fourth, fifth, sixth grades
entertained a large audience with
a very unique program Monday
night, May 12.
On Wednesday night the Junior-Senior
banquet was given. The
school auditorium \vas beautifully
decorated with purple and gold
crepe paper, baloons and?flowers
of many kinds. A delicious menu
of salmon salad, saltines, ice tea,
cake and candy was served.
A piny Where There .Is A Will,
high sch6ol department, JT.ursdry
was presented by members oj." the
.light.... Those taking a part in the
play were Adn Hauffft, Laura John
ion, Sarah rieghton, DorothyShropshire,
Eula Simpson, Lula
Miles, Lincoln Moses, Fred Baskin,
Fohn Cauthen and Johnny Evans
Friday night wan the final nite.
Fhe clasa exercises . were present-"
.,1 *Vw>" r'Avv,, o nloo TVio TTr.1'
UTTe Tree. ~ Certificates were presented
by Dr. Turner, a trustee
if the school. Perfect attendance
ertificates were presented by Miss
lammee, attendance teacher.
Misss Murray. Jackson, Gregg,
Crawford and Wether, were the "
Saturday afternoon guests of Mis a 1
due?Francis- Blaekmon.- J
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHl'RCII
Rev. Wni, McDonald, Pastor
S. S. opened at its usual hour
'ith Supt. and co-workers. pres- _
nr. " Afferthc class study of the
sson the school was interesting- ?
' reviewed by the pastor. The Rile
class is holding-the banner the
ev. K. is. trolden, teacher.
At 11:30 a.m. many anxious
earts were out to hear tthe prosel
and our pastor did give them
>od for thought at both servi' < "he
Educational rally was put
yer in high style, and much credis
due the members of the
lurch along with friends in genial
for helping the pastor to
ime up to his requirements. The
iptains and their reports were as ~
illows:-Captain No. 1, Mrs. Wilelmina
Woodson and Mr. Frank
ennedy. $11.00; No. 3. Mrs, Cor 1
e Cherry and Mr. James Johnson
!TS0;^3q. 3, Hfrs. Katie Solomon 1
nd Mr. Johnnie Cannonn, $4.20; c
fo. 4, Mrs. Frances Gore and .C. c
^ebb, $30.00. No. 5. Mrs. H. M.
oung and H. Powell, $7.25; No.
, Mrs. Estelle Johnson and Prai- J
Johnson $15.30; No. 7, Mrs.
arah Stalks and E. J. Johnson, t
11.05; No. "8. Mrs. LiTlie Orea; j
lo. 0, Inez Martain and Herman?
ooper. $0.00; No. 1U, M. W. L,ong
nd E. L. Young $10.00; No. 11, 4
allie Johnson and Robert
trtey; Nro. 12, Mrs. Mary Phelps
4.35. Total collected $111.85.
All oF~HKe organizations are
orking in general trying to lift
p a standard because the pastor j
i really proving to be a shining t
ght and we are still telling the i
isitors to come over, you are al- ]
av.s welcome. <
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MARIGOLD- SOCIAL CLUB Thp
club met at > the home of I
Ir. Fletcher D. Dawkins, 1226
arnwell St., Monday Miay 19th, (
'ith the president Mr. Jas. Chees 1
oro, presiding. The meeting was |
pened with the club's theme song
h! by Miss Learline Argro. Pray- .,
r by Mrs. Rosa Lee Dawkins.
ibio quotations. were recited by
ie entire group. The minutes
rere read by the secretary, Mrs
Thinie Lee Burton and adopted,
he roll was called and the menders'
responded. Old business was
crashed out and new husines*?
jnsiuereu. /\iter. a snort out mjresting
meeting the club ad5urned
to meet at the home of
liss "Kitty" Weston 122G Barnwell
street.
The hostesses of the "evening
were Mrss Kitty Weston and Mrs.
Losa Lee Dawkins. A delicious
ourse, consisting of hfini sandwiches
and lemonade was served.
Vaverly Esso Station .
OVE STOP STAT70N
Batteries Recharge and Rental# 1
liberation. Washing and Polishing
Tin Ftujuii HuHce '*"
Telephone 9.10S 2
orner PINK and TAYLOR STS.
1
JASPER CALDWELL, Mgr. \
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PINCKNEY'S FIJ
j UNDERTAKER AND LP
| OF SOUTH CAROLIN
HI
1006 WASHINGTON ST
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Saturday, May 24, 1941.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS ;
DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST . 1
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 6429 iKes. 8261
1125 Washington St.. Cola.. S. O.
/
Office Hours' Telephones
8:30 A.M. tc 7:00 P.M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, Crowna, Bridges,
Anesthesia a Specialty
[dr. j. gTsWart
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
Office Hours Telephones g
10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692 V
4 P.M. tu 0 T.M- Office 3796?
- Office ~ Residence
2030 Taylor. St; W17 Pine St re
v7j.hjohns( )N
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marion Street
Dealer in Real Estate, perforins
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Wills
Deeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to See Him
MENTHOMULSION
FOR COUGHS FROM COLOS
THAT WONT TURN LOOSE
TAKE ONE SIP OF
MENTHO-MULSION
WAIT FIVE MINUTES
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE 'or
Dressmaking and Alterations
>f all kinds, including the?Uelinim
?f COATS
?see?
Vliss Laney Kennerley
1 Specialty is made of School or - -
...... I/ICBSCB. Ti-orK JN"flllY "one.
1203 PINE ST.
MADAM PETER'S
HAIR GROWER
'or Diseased SeaTp ? Gives Lift,
ind Beauty. BEST GROWER?
\pply once a week?Price S5c.
.906 Blanding St., Columbia. S. C
founts Drug Store, Washington
?t., Thomas Drug Store, Taylor
Mtd Harden Streets
ONS WRY
cents per mile J
ROUND TRIP
10% less than double
the one way fares
Air Conditioned
Coaches ( ,
ON THROUGH TRAINS
J. T. COBB
Division Passenger Agent
Columbia, S. C.
Telephone 9231
imntzlku niton.
SHOE RKPAIK 3HOP
1379 fjervais St. Columbia. S. C.
Prices Reasonable ?
nvisihle Half Soling a Specialty
Vork Called For and Delivered
f00O^OOOC85Ott<>OCtt>OOOOOOO'
N ERA L HOME 1
CENSED EMBAI.MER * 5
'A AND (iEORCIA 8
Funeral Cars and Funeral C
Equipment
AS CJOOB AS THE REST 8 f*.
And Retter. Than the Rest \
And Prices Eess J
Office Phone 2-3357 *
Residence Phone 7765
COCRTE8V \
AND j;;
SERVICE 1 cCOLUMBIA,
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