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PAGE EIGHT CHESTER PARAGRAPHS fc Continued from Page 2 ^ by the choral club under the direc i tion of Miss Pansy Pendergrass. j g. Under the boughs of shady trees, . with u profusiop of fragrant flow- > ers here and there, iand the seats 1 ?arranged ao that all can see and J enjoy, one forgets the 'hot weath- fc er, and drinks in the good speech, good singing, fervent prayer^ and " good breeze, at these programs. , M iss M. McKissick, supervisor andl her instructors, Miss S a nail Hor- 1 ry, Miss Cecile Johnson, Mrs. N. c A. Collins, Miss Minafee, Miss Hnmpton. with the asistance of , the men inistruPtdrs, and NuTse ~i Means, always have an attractive setting for all the programs giv- ^ en there. Should weather condi- c tions in any way interfere, the > service will be held in the chapel ~ ~ Messrs Barkm You"h^,~: jJoseph Phifer, Klam Young, Louis Brown j Willie Atkinson "have gOfte to ~ Wi^hintrtrm anrl Haltimore for the v summer. Miss Mattie Boulware, of Rock 'Hill, is -visiting her auntt-Mn, Ma-, ^ ? riun McCullough, Cemetery St: . " Miss Boulware is member of school ; ===== = Miss Julia Spann Is at home from Hartsville where ahe taught in Butler high school. Miss Bessie Honor of Emmett ^ Scott high?school?faculty, Rock Hill, is at home. Mr James Mackey went to Char lotte Monday to spend Hie summer. Mr. Clayborn Leathers and dau , ghter, Miss Allene Leathers are ' visiting relatives in Durham, N.C. Prof, and Mrs Reynolds of Co- * lumbia, with their friend Prof. ^ Frank Harrison, Voice Teacher at (Talladega College; Alabama, mo- tored here Saturday evening and f spent a few hours with Mrs. 'Reynolds' mother, Mrs, Collins at i Brainerd; and also visited at the r home of Prof, and Mrs. S. L. Fin- I ley. Prof. Frank Harrison and ^ Prof. S. Louis Finley are school c mates-in Che Juilliard School of Mu?ic in N, YJL~and--ihey were de _ lit/Vitarl tn ninat aero in All nf e?vvu vv mvvv VA these visitors were cordially wel- t ?coined here. ?1 Sunday schools of the city are t arranging for Children's Day. d Mrs. Sallie M. G. Byrd, Center St., and Mrs. Nancy- Hionor are J gradually improving after being a very ill for . several weeks. Mr. Will Hardin, Oak St., and Mr. Mo? cow Boulware, McLure St. continue ill. J "Heaven Bound" was given at p Calvary Bapt. church Friday nite b under the direction of Mrs. Min- c nie Wright.This play already ha? } several calls to places o(it of town a All of the participants act well ji their parts. ? Mrs. Hettie Rainey has with her p for a visit of several weeks her c mother, Mrs. Eliza Niland of s Camden. Mrs Niland is a fre- t quent visitor here and has made v so many friends that everyone is f glad to see her here. Her daugh t ter, Mrs. &elle Brown of Camden t fame over for the closing of the a f.dhool and to witness the graduation of little Miss Eliza Blainey. ^ She returned that night. b Mr. Arthur Jackson, chef cook e at the Medical College in Charleston, spent a few days last week 11 here with his wife Mrs. Rosa Alex- Jackson and daughter Miss Mildred Jackson. If one v*ants to see a pretty p sight it is the poultry yard at the p home of Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Grif- t ? fin, on Center St. Chickens of all 4 sizes with quite a hundred broil- p ers and fryers?all gentle, healthy 0 well fed and knowing their mas- b ter's voice. At his call, they come 0 from all directions by the dozens u and scores till the ground seems t literally covered with chicken^, f chickens. f Mr. J. C. White "has "Begun the c erection of |a new home on Ceme- r, tery St. His-.home was destroyed h by fire a few1 months aero. jj Mrs. Eastr Hardin is improving gradually at her home orv Jeter h St. She has been sick for many months. a Prof. Joseph Jones, Miss Eunice h rtuair and Miss Laura Hinton will appdar in a pronram at Mt. Carm- n el Presbyterian church on Thurs- tl day night. . 8 Miss Daisy Reed left Saturday night for NYC for the summer. tl Miss Willie Mae Burris is at V home after a stay of teru days at s Myrtle Beach. Prof. Joseph Jones has return- K ed from the Bible Conference in ii Columbia where he was in charge s 6f music. Prof. Jones has filled this place for many years, and N knows what music to sinf and f' V* . - i STATE CONFERENCE OF THE JAACP OPENS SUNDAY Continued from Page 1 s scheduled for Monday afternoon, lune 16, at 2:30 in the lecture com of Benedict College library, he main feature will be a panel liscussion on "The NAACP, an \merican Institution." Dr. J. E. irigga, the leading discussant, will ?e assisted by Robert A. Brooks rf* Aiken and the Reverewf S. M. diller^of Charleston. This session v ill be followed at five o'cock b> awn party given by the members >i the Columbia branch of the ?<JAACP in honor of the registered! onference delegates and guests. The closing session will be helo n the Allen University Auditorurn Monday evening at 8 o'clock, tire program will center around 'The NAACP, it^. Aims and Achievements." Speakers will develop this subject in ten minute alks on the following points: the routh council, C. C. Cole, Cheraw; mployment antf'^Ptfnnnric securiitics and civic fights, Harold A. ioulward, attorney-at-law, Colurn^ >ia; national defense, C. E. Nelson, Columbia; education, J. M. Hinton, Columbia. The conference charge will bt lelivered by the Reverend J. C. L^eleieugh, militant religious lead:r, ajui-jMistor of the Sidney Park .vi. p.. cnurcn, ^oiumDia. Interracial institute Continued from page 1 iVelcome?Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Btar-ks nf Benedict .college;?Rati d; Devotional Period?Mrs. C. H. Griffin. Methods: Women?Miss Vonnie E. Lance, executive secifetary, Baptist W. M. U. of S. C. Perlonal Service?Mrs. George E. Bairs, Orarygeburg. Mission Study diss Clara Lane, field worker, Columbia. Young People's Work ?Miss Ruth Provence, Young Pea lie's Secretary, Columbia. Mel>dy?Mrs. J. P. Reeder, Columbia, 'orum;?Miss Nannie H. Bur-^ oughs. Hymn?Jesus, I My Cross Tave Taken. Address?Mrs. Agrery, former Missionary to Africa. Lunch. Hymry?When We Walk With he Lord. Prayer. Book Review raping vnners to necome irnris-~ ians?Miss Kathleen Mallory.?. Adrefifi .and Question ^Box?Miss "Burroughs. Music.- Address? >Irs, Mobola Ayorivde. Praybi ml Dismissal. Evening Session Song Service. Devotional?Mrs, . P. Reeder. Music?Young Peole's chorus. Address?Mrs. Moola Ayorivde. Music, Ebenezer hoir. Address, Miss Neale C. , ounig, Southern Baptist Mission ry to Nigeria, W. Africa. Aduurnment. It is earnestly hoped and exacted that every Missionary Soiety in the state will send repreentatives to this meeting. With isiting speakers and getttTSg uT01 mation about better promoting hi- work, no one can fail to atend. It may require extra effort nd sacrifice but it will be worth t. Information has already come rom some quarters that buses /ill be chartered in order to ring the crowds from various ommunitiea. Be sure to talk it up and get t advertised in every Baptist hurch in the state. LUCKY PALS . i?:n. inccLiug oi me L,ueKy 'als wag held at the home of Mr .eroy Hardy. The house was called o order by the president Mr . Ln-vey Myers. Mr. Wilburt Barer, the chaplain of the Lucky Pals pcned the meeting by having the ody to repeat Bible verses. The resident used the usual procedre. He had the secretary to j*ead he minutc.s of the last meeting. Ie then proceeded with-the^uni*;isheed btriness. Mr. H. "HVnes. . h.-.irman of the committee! to ar ange fof social"functions, made is report. A sumptious menu was grvad. ? ? " ow it should be sung. Mrs. Eva H1. Eaddy is spending while in Bennettsville with her usband. Mr. (and Mrs. James Heath are ow living at the home of his moher, Mrs. Eva H. Eaddy, McLure 1 treet. Mrs. Esther Alexander and title daughter, Margaret Brown left Wednesday for Philadelphia ~to pend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wlhite have one to York, S. C., to live. Hie * agent for the N. C, Mutual Inurance Co. ?? .?. -. See Master Edward Crosby and faster Willie James Stevenson or your paper each week,. ?- , " Camden news Continued from Page 1 guest from Saturday til Tuesday. She had the pleasure of hearing w the bacalaureate sermon deliver- T J I ed by Rev. Mr. Gupple from Bennettsvilla, which was also very in ^ spirational. Sorry she was com tl pelted to leave before the address th Was on Thursday, -^There^were thirty graduates: May they rerfiember to lift as they climb. | si At Jackson's finals Wednesday si 8:15 p.m. may we say, history for itself are the words. Prof. Mdow dona haft reasons. ?to feel proud of qj himsjelf^ and faculty?this three vv yearg back home from Newberry ni and aecond commencement witness ed?thi8 was indeed the best in every way. The four speakers did ni credit to themselves and' the" school Vtrgnia Kennedy, daught?r"bf~Mr and Mrs. Pe8 Kennedy the barber of worth,"made her guest the v writer feel pleased and we know ta they felt it more. Andrew A. Mayo, Willie C. Brown and Cath- c ? m erine Williams^ whuui we did not g, personally know but enjoyed; A hence their friends and parents pi did likewise. We salute ^henr-ftll? Ti Mrs, A. S. Thompson directress ^ of the music-was at the "top" and remained there. Mrs. l)oroth> w Levy as alway? played her par' pi >t the piano. Tl Ed.; Messrs C. H. Yates, W. R. yj Zemp, school trustees; Mr, H. H. M Cmoll nn-rionlt lira I rkOoVir*** C\f th? I hf Camden high school ^ail whitei C. delivered the addres* to the grad uates thirty-two in number and n spoke from his heart one could see to words of inspiration and feeling The first time they sat enthused M from the beginning to the end?' w but they did and it did our heart good to see Mrs. Watts clapping of her hands applauding the musics re Mr. C. H. Yates presented the di- ^ plomas to the boys : nd girlg with ^ so much dignity and precision as chairman of board of tru>tees. Mr jr W. R. Zemp spoke glowing words ar Repeating yes., we rre proud of **? sub-teacher for 1-7 grade^-through ^ the recommendation of Mrs. E. C. dii Van Trescow though the work "Sc comes slow but its sure. Am the mi holder of a First Grade Life?Lie, , ta ense front the state. sa Ni -7^==^ ? A1 LEXINGTON NEWS ? _ _ Hn Rev. I. 07 Simmon8, Pastor -m Ci Sunday carried us another round. Our" pastor was at Mt.~ Zion that fr morning and Bethel that afternoon. sc This was Children s Day and the VI! pastor preached a splendid sermor for the occasion. ini The psogram was excellent at Spring Hill at 1 p. m. and Beth.l ai e:ju. -m The cluss leaders mad good re- an ports at Mt. Zion with Mr. H. C. Ri Leaphart s class leading-w hile_thv Rev. W. C. Lee s clas3 lead at?' ~ . nc Bethel. hc Dr. E. F. G. Dent was in o ui in town on last week and made a call pi on our pastor, Rev. Simmons. He reported a very successful year s work aa president of Kittrell Col- \\ lege, Kittrell, N. C. * A, Well, the good people of St. M Paul Baptist church gave a pla^' E' titled "Twelve Tribes." A quite a large-sum was rtflsed. ? A special program is staged for za Spring Hill church on Sunday at en 2:30 p. m. in behalf of the Missionary Society. Mrs. B. V. Derrick ^ is the president. ^ Rev. J. S. Banley reported a high M day at Good Hope-C.?M. E. ehurch ci Sunday and returned all in smiles. b\ Miss Eva Tcfylor finished the jn hjgh school department in N. C. thi9 term. She is planning tf pursue her college course next -pj term. fr Miss Qunicy L. Simmons' Mrs. jo J. 8. Danlejr and Mrs. Sarah B. Corley are- rrr summer school a t 7, this writing in Columbia. Mr. Richard Goodwine is home again after taking treatment at _ the Columbia hospital for a fractured rib. He was able to be at his church, Mt. Zion, Sunday. Rev. L. L. Elli8 preached a very ni good s ermon for us at Mt. Zion at Sunday at 4 p. m. We were very Si glad that deacon Jones, Mrs. Hols- ?' ton, Mrs. Ellis and two of the w children accompanied him Sunday a| Mr. Wesley Wise ig reported to co be improving very much at this writing. For the latest news read The I>eadeH. se M LOCAL W Mrs. Jannie Ray son of 2318 M Narth 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa., v? is visiting her brother and sister- er in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe BTown, M 2H9- Gerraii St. E i -j~- ? ? ~ - .. LAURENS NEW8 St. Paul Baptist Church Rev. L. B. Moon, Pastor S. S. began at the usual hour ith a large number present. B. . U. at the usual hour. Rev. Mr ones off Greenville preached iroughout Sunday and he preach 1 a heart stirring sermon his kerne Sunday night was Behold ie Lamb of God. Don't forget L Paul's revival meeting is still oing on conducted by the 'Rev. has. Mrs. Viola Grant is still on the ck list. We pray for her a >eedy recovery. ? -?= * If you are a Christian you kould want to be where God's ork is going on sometime. The hristian Saving* dub will meet ith Miss Rosa Shepherd Tuesday ght June 1.7th. Mrs. Hattie olden president. Mr. James Harris left Saturday ght for Washington, D. C. Come, see and hear Jand have mr snnls set on ft re with - good -> d gospel songs hy the famous lnrtets?If you miss?this ybli " rill miss a treat. Contestants king part: Bethlehem Gospel ngers, Sons of Harmony, Traving Four, all ?f Greenville. Wbit ore Brothers of I^aurens, Busy ec, of Taylors; Pleasant-View, " nderson. The progran? will be resented art Springfield Baptist urch. Greenville K MpRpp a in iiPsHay niphtt_Jmie l?fh 8 p.m. dmisflioj) 16 cents; children 10c. Missionary Society ,No. 1, of hich Mrs. Jessie MeCollum is vsidentmet-^Utthe home, of Mrs attip^^CTolden, Friday afternoon. tio& taking- part -on the interestg program, -were -Mrs. Bertha inlev, JVIrs. Mat tie Henderson, rs. Lillie Mae^Workman, Mrs. attie L. Mathis, Miss Rosa Shep > *rd. Mrs. Minnie Sanders, Mrs. C. Hudgens, Mrs. Pauline Sullivan rs. Lucile Dorroh and the Pasr Rev. L. B. Moon. Mrs.-White'r and others are planning to go Conway, S. C. Mrs. 'Bessie Torrence-JBhorter, I r. Shorter, Mr. Cay. Mrs. Holrn and little Grace of Chicago, t-re pleasant visitors in the city onday. Many of the members the church and older residents member Mrs. Shorter who once ed here. James Mobley of Fort Bragg. . C.t is here f?r a day or two. Mary E. Jackson and Kathryn 1 v went to Columbia with Rev id Mrs. Butler to spend the week -1. While in Columbia they cnt a whifc with Mrs. Marion g anee. \frw U-J - iT ...,o. ..live ua.1 n^uuu- nau as net nner guests Sunday. Mrs Marv . and Mrs. Myra Holland. The i enu consisted of Southern fried icken, rice and gravy, beans, po toes, tomatoes, beets, coi^gealed lad and ice cream and cake. Misses Helen Dendy and Helen ince are attending the Benedictlenr summer school. Mr. and "Mrs. John A. Putman ; d others are vacationing i n a^hingtorf, ahd-New"Yovk ty. 6 1 Miss Priscilla Shelton is home om Beaufort County Training hool. Mrs. Sadie Anderson _Wilson is_ siting ttt Brooklyn. N. Y. Miss Rosa B. Suber is attendg summer school. ' Miss Dalphine Leake is visiting r sister in Washington, D. C. 1 ^.sses Willie Mae Blocker and ' illie Boyd and Otis Henderson id others are vacationing in dge Crest, N. C. The Sunshine Savings Club No. gave" a party June 3 at the ' ime of Mrs Cora Hamilton., in mor of Mr Ernest Makins, bidg him good-bye. Games were ajffed. Ice cream and cake was rved. Those present were: Miss ilmina Mills, Mr. C. D. Jieasley. M iss Hallieque McDowell, Mr. I 'illiam Neeley, Miss Georgia" ( nnie Monroe, Mr. Ernest Makins ] iss Beaulah Rose Bleakey, Miss ' nma Taylor, Mr. C. Johnson, i rs. Bridgett Petty, Mr. John D. i unter, Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Beeks iss Willou Hamilton, Miss Eli-_ _ beth "Telly. . The evening was , joyed by all. , The club held its meeting May ] ! with Mrs. Nannie Mae Whit- . :ld. Welcome address by the < istess, Mr^. Whitfield. response _ rs. Demr. All the members r?- ted a Bible verse. A short talk r our President, Mrs. S. W. Sul- | ran. Recitation by Miss Arber11' Jcfhnson, a visitor; recitation , rs. Millen; short talk hv Mr v 1 Makins and also ia recitation. , his was a very good meeting. Re eBhments were served and enyed by all.4 Miss Bleakey thank I the hostess. The ehrtr presented Mr. E. T. akins a gift Mav 27th. NEWBERRY NEWS Beaytan HlgH .VHftol Prof. R. T. C.adden, Principal A large crowd attended the anlal sermon Which was delivered Miller Chapel A. M. E. church, jnday afternoon by Rev. H. B. utler. His theme was, "Build A ew World." He told the class the orld isn t waiting for them; but 1 of them were admonished to ntinue their education Rnd help build a better world by making oral, inspirational and educationcontributions. The music was autiful and in unison with the rvice. Miss Thomeaserwv Martin and r. William Baker, Jr., soloists. Our visitor,, were, Mr, Jessie 'htte, Prof. I. M. A. Myers, and rs. Butler. Class exercise was iry good Monday night. The speak s were Misses Maggie Wright, tozelle Gaxar,' Jannie Glymph, verlena Martin and Elizabeth - .BARNWELL NEWS We bitterly regret that it was found necessary to rtish Mrs. Grace Scott back to theWaverlyGood Samaritan Hospital. We trust that she will soon be well again. Mrs. V. Ri Dixson and daughter have gone to summer school. Mrs Dixson js S. C. State College, Orangeburg, and Miss Dixson :s at Spelltnan, Atlanta, Ga. Mrs.. Minnie S. Eve is attending State College summer school also. ' Quite a number of teachers will be motoring each day, Attending the Allendale summer school. The lawn party and manlesa weddihg, sponsored by the junior Missionary Society, was quite a success. We are sorry to learn of the continued illness of Mrs. Hattie Washington, one of Barnwell s oldest -citiaons. ?=*? Miss Eoualla Duncan, the Palmetto L?eader's agent for Barnwell, will do her part in sponsoring the beauty contests this year. Miss Duncan has already listed several charminng young ladies as contestants. There will be a Tom Thumb wedding Monday night at tht Mt37~C. B. Green Terrain Benefit of the Missionary Society. We are still askipg our grownips to remember our Ailuli Sunda# school class and make it eonferrterit to come out'"and Join us.We welcome with a pleasant surprise, Mrs. Ellen Thompson oG Savannah, Gi*. Mrs. Thompson is t native of Barnwell. Mrs. Susan F. Bailey left Sun. morning fpy her home in Rock-UUG after a successful year s work a* Jeanes teacher for Barnwell county. CHAPEL STATION Rev. E. R. Robinson, Pastor Su'nday was a high day a' : Chapeb Station. Sunday school ' opened at 10:30. The lesson was Beautifully discus ed. At *11:30 members of the choir took their places.. Processional, lolv. Holy, Holy. oastor preached a noble sermon fronf 2nd Samuel 11:11. ive were very glad to ha many visitors.- Among them was Mrs. Wilson of Bishop s Memorial who made short but very interesting remarks. All graduates of this cWurch will be honored Thursday night with a program followed by refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake at the ehurch.A large crowd is expected Wednesday-might to hear Rev. Col-clough, pastor of Sidney Park. Tickets are on sale for the elimination ^ontesVr ""Miss BronzeAmerica,' Allen University Auditorium, Monday night, June 23. Buy your ticket now. Admission, 15 cents. Read the Palmetto l.eader"for details. M iss Mary Bouler is home foe the summer from I.anca.sttei w her j she was teaching in the high school.' Master Edward Scott left Friday for ConwD-.y where he will spend the summes with his grand pa roots.. Mr. and Mrs.- Oeorgtr Cochran. He was accompanied hy i his aunt, Miss Earnestine Cochran. Mr. Walter Scott left Thursday for Myrtle Beach where he will spend the summer. Livingston: Messrs M. Singleton ind Jack Rice. Mr. Nathaniel Wesley rendered a vocnl Trnto nnd Mt Paul R. Allen a piano solo. Ch>- ' ing remarks by Prof. R. F; Qladien and?Prof,-U, S. Gal Imam 1 Little Mountain Club Picnic ^ 1 - The Little Moutain Home Dem-jnstration Club had a picnic Fri- I lay. There were sandwiches of all kinds, ham, chicken, etc., and irinks. The attendance was very . very good, with,a jolly time for all. The Little Mountain Club; with proving very successful in rll of T?1 -1 uiicn uiiuci i nt?y arc* iuhk- | ing hats of different shapes out of j different colors of crepe paper and bags of the same. They are getting along nicely. You can't tell some of them from expensive ready to wear hats. ? Calvary Pieshyternm CtnirlTi -Rev. A^r H. Reasoner, Pastor The Sunday school service w; s inteii'StlUK SlinndUV HWirmng with a large attendance. The lesson was taught by Mrs. Warren Abrams Wednesday afternoon at the Bible Class ami Community Club. There will be a Rainbow Paitj given at the home of M \ u> Mrs. Eugene Gary on their boa tiful lawn for the benefit of t Missionary Society. You will ceive invitations stating the date. The church has been beautm.lly painted on the outside, Mr. John Ruff, who has work at the ice plant a long time, quite ill at his home. We h for him a speedy recovery Mr. Hamilton Butler has returned home from the horrrrtah rrri Columbia, S. C. and is getting along fine. Mr. John Rutherford and bride are in the city. They have bean--married a lOrtff tmt?. Her home is in Florence, S. C. i,- , aasajgaMttag ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Wm. McDonald, Pastor Columbia, S. C.?Sunday schoo opened at 10 a. m. with Supt and cp-workers present, also th< district Supt,, Mrs, Octavi0 Pt gres, After the class study of tht lesson the school was interesting!) reviewed by Rev. R. B. Golden The Bible class i s holding thi banner, Rev. Golden, teacher, Helf ful remarks were made "fay?ttn district Supt., also her daughtei and the Rev. ~S. \V. Trezavant ' . Sunday morning our pastoi preached from 1st Samuel 1:28 theme, "Children." This wa? in deed a touching sermon. At 3:30 p. in. Mr. Willie Solomon was funeralized. Again the pastoi ; proved himself e<pu>4 to the task A host of relatives and friends pale their last tribute of respect tc Mr. Solomon and the family. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. we were back to church and heard another wonderful sermon. The pastor preached from St. John 10:0, theme, "The Open Door.'V The mniMetd-a-ndjobilee choir rendered excellent service. Stewardess boaul No. 1 met at the home of Mrs. M, W. Long on Henderson St. with the president. Mrs. 11. M. Young, presiding. Tin meeting was largely attende?h?After the business p art thv hostess served a delicious repast." An enjoyable evening was spent, ^ev ral visitors were present Sunday. Comt?again, you are, welcomed: CAR I.I SEE NEWS Mr.illermon Sartor, who is en "-aged in government work in Chester, S. C., spent Sunday here wdh -his mother, Mrs. Mary S; l tor. .? Mis.,?Jessie?Mitt hell?and ln_~ friend girl from Spartanburg, o C spent the wtrek end-vrith hci sislci .1 iiiI family, Mr. and Mr ' Stewart. We were very pleased 1have them worship with i: Sun ilav at Williams f'hapel A. M. i' Zibh church. Mr. Clarance Hnnco.\ is then; ine since lie has had the cast tu .en from his log. Those on the sick list" m e. l?e improving'. ?IHSTHKL A. M. K. CHrit('H~ Uev. I. W. Janerette, Pastor Services were again v cry beau tifutty torrted buT during the pas. sabbath, l'r.e Sunday school met hi the visit;.1 hour for its session.^Tht lesson .was thoroughly taught oi ill of the classes - a-s .usual. \V< wele delieliteel to see-Some ofoui young attending colleges oM DRIVE 01 lm i (Formerly Henry Al - Near Harb DARE U ? WILL M MUD AY AND SAT LARGE I'ICtBANC For uso of grounds 1 ^>ooooooooooooooooooooo:o.c fi TJ I K~AJTS SKR\ ? 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Myers have been secured to , make the principal address Sunr day night lelaliM' lu Fulllfl-hoou . MT. PILGRIM BAFT. CHURCH ?- ?Hev. John Spigner, Pastor I). liookhart, Supt. of S. S. Sunday school ut 1U:30 a.m.; ^ \ Preaching ut 12:30 and ? p.m. ' Come one, come all. I wish all ^ the?member? will try to brrTTrrnr: f ent, THE NEW STARS of "BUCK PRIVATES" Bud ABBOTT -?Lou C09TELLQ , in "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" ^ VHI .?SAT.?SUN DAY LATE SHOW 10:45 Saturday Night Also Sunday "ZE1GFIELD GIRL" ' ?WITH? ?0~ - JamSTEWART Hedv LAMAHR Judy GARLAND Cpa&ii&tio , #TH??ir.e ' PHCNtSflOO -^gTTV-VTrr^TTrrTr.f WJLLJ1. . . ? Poro Beauty School?. I,orated at-.481 -Millwood Ave. BEAUTY UUI.THKE IN Al l. - ITS BRANCHES 'hampoong, Pressing, Marcelling Croquinolling, Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manleu ring, Massaging, Hand Slolding Anatomy and ? Electricity. PHONF, 5.687 LT AVIIht-lmina I . Pope, Instructor g 1 'Annie M. Pope. 1. Ualone, Pres. " JT TO THE CABIN- liel's Place, Irmo Road ison College). - ? ?JECUP 5 SERVED ? MS* ITRDAY, JUNE 13-14 s IC GROUNDS * E FLOOR ? ? or cabin 'phone or see Harbison College >oaaooo.ooox>.ooAo;oLOAOXtc?>^^? ICEING fs WEEKS | -CAROLINA'S BEST 1 O-RADIO SCHOOL 1 m 8 J LP FOR THE Fl'Tl'RE 8 iurSe ift Radio Engineering Jr I Rooks or Lessons?-Training on S nipment ? s June 21?Claws is Limited 8 v for tlTJrh School Graduates and g >ld or above to get Special Train- 8 r ?ppr?TCimn^g ?_|?ft ' - A IT S HP I M _ 1? Helton, IS. U. ? foco^^oo:ooaoooooocH>ooo<H?o? ?? 1 1, s. Lwfy,.HM*f^ [ ,<r naii ii *" - -