The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 05, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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Mom?Your question wUl b* answered I
"h?? In this column.. rai a. parr ati Bolt,
and 15o tbr my new Aitboloot Rjufewq 4
Locbt Day Ckait and rtotlrt br nlua <
mall confidential letter, od tree idrio*'i?
alyi^nq thraa (9) queetlona privately. lira
yam lull nam*. eddreee, eod Mlthdate V all
letter* and pleaee Include a Hll-a4
dreeeed. itakpid envelop* lot you* reply.
Writ* Tot?Abbs' wallacb, nn *4 TW
Trouiiu Luum ttlt Ajhmht Ib, -i
Columbia, ft OiBpisfc
i
Ixj-J.o-Lo. My husband has
si at tell acting sUange. Wo TitlVe J
two boys and* I am sickly and al- 1
ways coundafiung with one thing '
or ariotln r su tel! me if be is going l
with imtlmi wtinian tho reason
he is lletinjr~5Tv strange laU'ty? 1
Aits: No not vol It it lot tin. 1
'surf ymi til' mil1 thing , if you 1
tin nol stu|) griping anil complain- <
ine every second he spends at ho tu
yt.it will drive him away. (In l" |
a ilm-'ui anil ifft ynuisi'lf w.'ll.
Mold your feelings to yourself ;.:.u <
try tn make your hu-band conteat- J
<TI while Tui is huntt'. No mat
oil earth wants a woman sitting
arotuiii all nf tha time tolling h>\y
bad she ft*t*Is, etc. (
?H. Would?iu- lin?advisaY? J
* for nit- to take tho trip to see t lis
pfi-M.n 1 haw in ini:.tl ? Wo.ilil ;
it he alright if I sho..ld stay tlioiy?
Till mg what to tin?
Aiist Ta+Cf the trip but ilnn't
IcUlho boy ymi liavo in mind kit ?w
that vtuir S'de purpose is to see j
rim.. (it t you a place lo stay and
bunt for a job. If v>ni are success- .
fill in getting work, stay there if
you like, but if you don't find
work . . . go buck home.
It. I.. I'. I am very much in
lu.ve .with a nlan Twrrrt-with foi. a
I. t'.u i TWiT~ygnrs an. I 14" usoit-tn j
sac ho loved tn -. Tell me if what
i a;... a- * ...... ?
Ans-aTlu rumors out about this ,
b->y ;iif true . . . he's. engaged to ,
marry another girl. The boy dio ]
take j,a a\vi'.;i lot of interest in
'.oil >o111 time l>aek but that is
< .t-r t'' \v and you must give him
in : rid look ntourd for some one ^
J. My iaisba nd loft lumv
and wv^t to work and'he didn't
Void* t'ift one day and his foot
out' t a,; on iiitii and it feels like
it. i> dead ami it is stiff and has 1
no f, .'iitur. T.l! u? what happenAns:
Your husband should go I
? L.U. .a nn-'Kvl 'jo. tor at <nwo -and. J
ha\i his i'ooj . xamined. Tlu-ro is
jio v.foi in' it: rtetertnine wlml I
i.a1.1 . i;TTT. I "t I assut " you, At ho ~
. of |.io|ici modioal oaro at one.'.
...bis volenti, n will improve. ? \
K. Ik ?1 .wish ho thank you for in
t answt-fTug my <p!esjUon which |
J . Hi you. Although I nailed pa- .
. tieiitl;. for an an s worm one- mtt-itf -j
Thank*. Perhaps my whole letter ;
m .lined foolish to you.'but to me. *
n.\ whole, existence was in that
l.tt.-r, L al.ways had bad luck. in .
every uiniertakine 1 pursue so why .
houli.l you In* 'an exception to the
* till.- I "suppose I will alwa'ys go 1
______ ttiinueh life' I'l eiing sorry for my- ,
-V)t ,-*|0||eil: "Ilorn h"U >eais too- vi.nii,
I wa- born d a. m. before .
' the lioi'Vur arrived.
V : ? : The utiswet y to your (pu s- T
" ti"i.- have already -Q'ie forward r
o-itia r separate .uUlej LJaL private- 1
? s?" '?'?.it: JL. <ub!e is tli.it vmi take n
brf^?n?lit 11"??v i iM.."sTvr.~TlH'H1''-" t
-l-.t- "f. ?'"!! :> in :iu< a- il-1 who
^'Tut,! irkutiy nuto plums with yosi ]
anil i1 I ir.'- lell v?nt >istei\ yoit 7]
vuiiid be irettinir the wurst, of tin . t
Ii'ii L'a:t!. Y ; ju-t have too much
inijc .!: y.".ir hands. It" you try
h:t r<i -yon -i. n > oULact _a .jwb within ^
a IV? n.rks time. F<<ruct about 1
>" r ' > ?: - ai.i! short lomintrs ; in'
.rt irvttin.'r a jo >. You
W-'Iot:1! : ?11 r. to,, >oon . . . JUSt (]
?"too- nicayuni^b.'1 *
J ^ It tIn- girl [ like eonve" ^
I o f,, this summer will any of the *T1
l/?vy< take hnr TTwrtv froirrme?,. ^
\ ^ TL?. l.?.. f\.. - I
old boy in particular lias already. *'
"beat your time" hy . . . writing '
l.-r passionate love letters. DmT't *'
? ? let tp?tfeS VI III?ill iWll?for? VOU?Will -1
?e?-t y<HH*?s4m re?of?t4m- datcs-r t
It I. O. Have been married 1 " I'
years ami my husband started act- 1
i11v t'u: iiv. Tell me what to do t
abie.t it?'
Ans: Keep rim away from Jus
old banc out for it seems to me
' that -this is the '-root of nil ymtv
trouble." There are too many cral.s
like t hatty out around this place
i?nj.
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" ST. MATTMftW-S NKWS f
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T ami H ()t is Mitchell and s"
Mr ; mt M ?s .funny Mitchell .and f
Wednesday . nicht, June IN. at 11 r
o'i !u k. foiu^9iniii{;st"\vii. Ohio after
r pending' a few very pleasant '/
slav- v it 11 Heir mother. Mrs. Mac- k
Jiie" M. Folder atid family. Mr. ancL J
Mrs. Hardy T. Mitchell wi re here i;
vi-ittnc ?t the sttme -time-. Mr. < >
Mitchell al-o left Wednesday for (,
U.lhe.h. e X ( M - tI,I..K.I] to
* -11H here visiting >1 is mother. r
Mm Llv 1 \ K. Hommintrwav and
children left S^vmloy for their heme c
in Conwp.y. S. ('. }\frer spending
some time with hit- mother. Mrs. (
I . P. Kitt. f
Miss Jr-sti'ir- Caldwell left last _
week for W-a^b+ngtop. I). wher"
CS* ."he will spent! the summer. T\
The president of the eluh that L
was organized last Monday nif?h"
is asking all of the voun? ladies*
to please remain a few minutes
after services Sunday morning f
The Twilisrht club meets at the >'*
home of Mis. Ossa Belle Br; is
Tuesday night, July 1. at d:flO f!
'harp. All nien tiets are asked to
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BCRGESS NE\VS
Sunday
was a lovely day and }
ve were blessed to bo at Marion, J
3, C. to thy dedication of our .New , I'
Eire Baptized Holiness Church of rf1
Tod of America. j14
This church was erected undet I u
the ReV. J. \V. Frazier of Bur- |v
^oss. There we met many of oui 1
friends and love ones( sisters ;.nd
brothers, in Christ. And we did j ''
lay in Jesus' name. d
A soul stirring sermon was de- y
jtvt-eed---ky- ehe- Rev. W. W. Petti- i
grew of Conway and we w -it r'
blessed to have wilh. U3 Rev. C. a
r\. Gibson aixl members t>f Feo'-ge ?
town. Also 'Rev. Joe Hilton and l',
members of Kingstree and our ?
wonderful congregation pastored '
by J. \V. Frazier o'f Mlt.itinjr.
-We thank the Lord that He u
las spared -and helped us. not to -f*
repair but build a new church at ''
Mat ion. We further thank Him
for - Rev.?F1 azier? Who is-- very
faithful. May the Lord bless : ml ;l
keep him strong in the gt.odll
>f our Lord and Savior. Let us.
the praying part of the chuich.
pray much for his success. . ."
iss Albertha L. Ft azier. .the
laughter of Rev. Frazier v as
home for awhile after teaching
for her first term. She is n ?\\ .
mployrri at Myrtle Beach.
Sunday, June 22. despite the in- ^
[ lenient weather we enjoyed a ^
good meeting ht St. Peters l'a it
ist ehureh. Our hehved Missi >n.try
Rev. C. D. Pewit,t. preac' ed
\ noble sermon.- The Children's .
Pay exercise followed.
\BMKVILLE DISTRICT COM'. "
IIOI.DS ANNCAE SESSION tl
.A
TTTe Abbeville district eon feF1 ~
nee h'eld its annual session at
MylbeVry A. M. E! ehureh. May J.
iOth. with Pr. \V. S. Minis, prtsid .
ine' .Ailder. presiding. After the
nsuai?preliminaries the cent -rMiee
was otganixed. ReC. (J. \V. .
Bradley was elected secretary and
reporter. The committees were '
read' by the -P. E. and adopted as
Vdh'ws Contingent. Rev. J. P. ''
Boyd; dir.: Education, Rev . .1. W .
\Fartin. Chr.: Applicants for Anuial
conference." Rev. 07 \Yt~BT ad . i
ev, Chi'.; Preachers for Orders. n
Rev. E.- F. Johnson, Chr.; Resolu- 11
ions. Miss Hattie E. Perrin. dir.
\fter which the repot rs fray ^
barges were fa ken. '
The P. E. had previously nilimmced
that the conference would
ul.iourn after^the evening session j
tnd urged t'nat all reports be c un jj
ileted in the first session, which
vas jh'iie. 'i
TTTT~\V. K~ Williams and W. T
77 Williams delivered effective
sermons for the pccasion.
Among the subjects discussed j,
vas: "The Moral Condition of the ,
I'his. subject is always inti testing
People" led by Rev. J. -\V. Martin. n
ts it reveals soniK very peculiar t
Tleas- thai we diavh. uf what Tltr1
abject includes and our personal
otiniients on it.
Amoiiir tin' visilois wciv tiK'.l^ovp".""
P.M. Oarv. j"?r ?'-siclhivr el 1cm
Jreotiwood district. C. Ci. Cilo'/ci .
jl'csidintr older. (irecttvillo district
f. AW Thomas. \V. L* Uovlin. M
dnsscy. ,M. (i. Williams. '
At the close nl' the session STTss"
Tattio K. Renin read five rep n t !
>n resolutions. thanking Rev. Mi-. 1
?o.vd rKt""chTci trinin/ pastor, his
iioniheis dud friends. who m; do
f~~h<>ssiTiTi~for the rnvT>l~entcftt.in- ,?
lie tit divert the .XhhtjvilJe district
orf(ireTTre at MtilhM't'V <' ' tp-ch. ^
Mitch credit is due ^he presidnjfTMder
for his spirit to have, the
listi ict always piessintr forward
hidler heights.
1ACKDON! \ R \rr. ClU'RCH
NSTAI.I.S I'ASTOR
i in- .Mnc-ctiuma t church
if Irnin. S. held installation
crvices Tor Its P:psTo7\ Rev. I.J. A
"His. The mooting1 hegp.n Sunday a
tight. Juno- 1H and ran through
ame 22. The pastor preached .,j
ho morning sermon from the text ,
Onah 2:2. subject Find the t
'anso. lie preached a soul stir- ..
ing sermon. At 2 o'clock Rev. ,j
[. P. Ckaaliui?preached?Uro?pa*??+,
or's mstallatum- sermon nsin?feu
lis subject. God Needs a Man. th
lis mess aire was full of inspiru- 'J
ion.- 1:
MT. Z-fON \. M. E. ( HI lt( II *
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Rev. Julius llnlman, Pastor j,
CJarnett. S. C.? Services held j.
core as follows: S. R. 10 o'clock, '.j
1 O'clock Rev. R. Brown from n.
Savannah. Ga. preached to a v
r.rgo audience. The junior ci oil
ang. Sunday night_ R?-v. July.is
folman preached for Rev. Frank
'il.bun ill I Ini 11? "i die '['lie -?
noi) was inspiring. ....
The ChildroivV Day-'pi'ogi am at
'ion Hitter Baptist church sl all iu
ie a day of lone remcmhrance.
>upt. Deacon Jim Hampton -avas--of
n charge of the prog aiv.. Broth- ;(r
r Hubert Hc-yivaid Wits in chat go n
f the singing.
The members of Ritter Baptist i
hureh souls and hearts* are 'ill- so
d?w+th joy to see their rhu "e.h d?
TTtreessfully pay its '"nil interest, t
Mrs. Cora Jones of Savannah, d<
la., is visiting Ker~ mother Mrs.
Torino Simmons. Mrs. Mamie v
'inekney and Mrs. Anna MoFar- jo
m mmorcd to A41(W?Ut X?a.
xiy. Mrs Lottie Rivers of Sn- in
annah spent The weeT< end with e.r
frs*. Mamie Pinekrtey.
The many friends of Mrs. I.ila hi
I r ant and Mr. K. Seott wish them th
"spoedv voeovery. Hi
Mr. Jim Murry of Savannah D:
la., was a visitor Here Sunday, re
Ti e IJHh annual session of the I Qi
Wi* mnt in Florence Junn ?-4-1 *gr
Camp Pineerest C
Camp Pineerest, under the
ervision of the Family Wei:
s fourth year, June 16th, 1
t St. Barnabas'- Mission, Jen
ille, S. C. r
Camp Pineerest is a lOutri
amp for Negro children in f
ies receiving services from sc
yxnci.es it- is the only ean\t
:s kind in South Carolina folio
children.
-This year, f ?r tre Ijist t
lie Camp was financed and' n
g?d by interested Negro
ens organized into Camn P
refct Council by Miss Wilhcln
toberts. case worker with
amily Welfare society,
'ouncil was composed -of sev
nits. The Health Unit, heti
y Mr. S.-Tanner SStatford, su
itendent of the Waverly-Ci
anfhritan hospital. began w
ery early. The children wort
mined bv Drs. K. Stanley TTi
11111. and Dr. Kric tiaston Mi
11. The excellent work of t
lealC. unit gave the childrei
ond background ft/r. nutri
eitelits tt> be received at
amp. Camp doctor Eric Mi
11 attended the camp twice
mrfc?1 tent a I care was given
>r, H. P. Pritle.
The Finance Unit was led
Irs, If. X. Vincent, visitor \
he Richland County Departn
??Public?We 1 laiV: Wit Inuit
emarkable work done by
nit, the Camp for 1P41 mi
ne proved only a pipe tin
lost t/f the persons and org:
ations contacted were very
perative and thus heipetl to in
to finance unit tome out on 1
.11 other units also co-opera
-The?m ana-mo iieni unit was
triking example of the w
lat la ypersonis can do l'n
le etlicieneient chairmanship
trs (jurncy Nelson, Benedict <
tfe,?the mbTwt&sjUuart? iniil pi
etl mentis and stocked'the sh<
- of the dit-1 kitc'hen with
est entile of food. Other du
l' the management v.hit were
ually well executed.
The Supervisory I'nit was
aiiV of 4'an?f>-:ri Hoc test. pio\
ijr w*ond>rful imv vistas for <
n "who needed them.
The staff for the current y
as taider the able leadership
Irs. Frances Thomas. Home I'
titration Airent for R ic hi;
unity. Mrs. Thomas lias I
.'urs of experience Which equ
.a to (ill the position uniqm
er preat interest in the proj
as evidoneed hy the fact t
rr v idunlco'l pd"T7i?Tto TIVe"~\v"
pi') yhor v.'ioiiinn?JLh^-Tlw
i was ;essis-te?l hy -Miss?Mary
'oodard. a primary teacher
i?'? ? - ? <
.< v "uumuiii m'iiihii sy mo 111. .
as als.i a- volunteer. Council
icluiUi! Miss IVmetla Johns
'citation director. and instr
>11 ill art- and cral'ts and her
-taut. Mrs. Viola Ransom.
.f helpful addition to the st
-K hOLTJi ( \ R( >1,1 N A S'f .A
AKKS OS IOI RTII OK .11'
\\ i.' :. tin I- in tli of July ;
k-'.ys. tl." people ,,f South (
Kiu.*nati.fj'ii\ :h'nk ot' vu- it!
-I r ' ;it' Oil I |.. ii I'., i OI?IcWio
fails that tin- I'.anth t
: r i s or Friday in ail pr<>i
1;> t .-tat t?; rk st.-i'.s \
Fid t h- v v. il! in' tiio ho.is t i 1
j-!o ' Smit i: t ai 'ilina ^oi_'
TTTittt nin} also on Saturday, 1
Hi: . : i 'ill S i i n - la v. t In- -i\th,
people will have !it> 1 itl;
;t .-in !{;'. ot or tills ? nt 'uv perio
l-.li. ;,r Carolina .isLa*..:.-I'arka J
it:.in fifty mile* ol" virlusi
. i'iv. n of South Carol
:| many "I tlunl are only fr
o t.i iw,, niihs away.
' t iat these parks, is
..no of the oiirn'ost acti
> hut pi<-:ii. kinir tins iv ? el
r md. Iit- facilities haw 1>.
cm wl.rii' the picnic fa, ilit
e used in capacity, thoie is
ays plenty. of room t > i nv
enickers aiy-rhe picnic inth n
>nr( ii?l <n the ground. und
atil 1 lie trees, or if the pictli
- desire, they ' may t;
itlyc tuh.ies with thton. aid
e people's parks at. I their cle:
less is largely in the half.Is
e people who t,-c litem. In vi
til.- heavy burden which \
placed upon the workers <r
hi. ninth .of July holidays,
"Walker., in cKartce of St
irks appeals to tic usinp ptil
coo])erate in keeping them eh
deposititir all paper, rubh;
ul yarhr.r i;e in the rceeptac
ovided at various places t'nrm
It the park.
He also appeals to the pt
-t-+ obey-=rh<'~simple ruiesinjinr
safety in the parks a
- ;?*>' aIMI 11.1 I I ,11111 .1 h
icjils. on duty. In view of t
eat numbers of people who v
r tisintr the perks, it is biff1
sontial that tin- common ru
-rmt rt fTVt* rr?<f t tvt** K#*
)il convenience of others he c
ill out.
The j>i?i ks of South Carolina
ifteat need. particularly l>\r l)
ns \v! o cannot afford, or dn i
siir to t ravel ffreat distan
ool.tain clean wholesome
><>r re rei.t ion.
here a peaceful mertinir was
yed. f.aiRes from all over
ale_aLLcndcui Some of our J*
nnl officers from WashinpTi
iTTTT" we. o \vT th 'Ts>.
Mrs. Anna <hrrreff~ rff (Vitfi
a vfls elected president, to
c vacancy of the late M
own. Miss Louise Rogers
arlinaton succeeded Mrs. G<s
tt as secretary. Miss N. A. A
teen of Charleston is,.still.c
secretory, ?
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I..,?41
THE PAOtBTTO LEADER "
loses Successful Session
su- fhis year was Miss Willie Marie
fare Stenhouse, nurse. In the Nutritioiv
Laboratory wero two .expert
941, dietians, Mis. Ophelia Jackson
kins ami Miss . Clementine Gridiron.
Assistant councilor was Mr.
tion George Elliot of Columbia. The
am- resident hosts, were Archdeacon
iciaj Maxwell 13. Whittington and-Mrs.
> of ; Whittingtdn who also assisted
No- | the staff. Assistant priest and
i social worker respectively are
ime?| Rev. and Mrs. Ellsworth B. JackTan
son, who live at the Mission House
^itbiaml also gnve gervieoa
lina Pinecrest h a v e gained many
the things besides nutrition this year.
The i? addition to their classes, duiral
ties a lid recreation, the children
uled , were fortunate in having the Rev
per- j M. P. Whittinctnrr for their spirood
. itual guide. _LLir conducted ser ork
i vices each morning in the lovely
' chapel and a story hour at the
| school in the afternoon. Mr.
tch- Whittington is priest in charge of
h e St. Barnabas' Mission, whidh is
a also oa diocesan, center of the
h?n Episcopal Clinch in Upper South
the : Carolina, located in Fairfield coun
h'h- ty, fourteen miles from Winnsa
horo. .
Camp Pinecrest was begun .in
1PH7 bv Mrs. Frank Tavlor. then
l,v Miss Elizabeth. Withers, and Miss
vith Adelaide Philson, white case work
mnt with the Family Welfare socioty.
The work?tr~fthe -Agency
this vvjti, Camp Pi neerest since that
tfht time has been two-fold: first, in;
ni. terpretative ami second, to enlist
m'" the i interest of Xeftro y roups and
private citizens, to send Ne^ro
hildren to camp, ami toe sponsor
lop. t}u, movement.
u>(1- . The financial statement of the
" is ^ts follows:" "
,'1'" Miss Caroline Cooper,
dei
of T> P.W. .. ...$ 1.00
i'ol- First Nazaret' church __ 8.00
,'lv- Till Scout Troop 14 8.(10
tho Trinity church ... 8.00
ties M'-n's club .. 4.00
c- Culture club 8.00
Clock Party 72.53
Milk Fund -- -- -- 4.00
'lie Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity 8.00
id- Second Calvary church 8.00
' Id Palmetto Medical soeiety 10.00
Colljj^fe""Women's club 5.00
car Delta Sivma Theta sorority 8.00
of V. \V. C. A. .... ' 8.00
1'in Kss Tees x. ..... 8.00
uiii Anonymous : 8.0(1
tad Woman's Auxiliary, St. T.uke's
ips church -- 8.00
ly. Sidney Park church 5.75
cct Bishop Memorial church 5.00
.ill hVv-"K- A. Davis 1.Q&
'rk First Presbyterian Sunday
an- - n-hefoi chiVs 77 G.00
F. Mrs. Josie-Ilazd . . 10.00
in Mrs. McEachern 1.00
She Wo thank all who contributed
uls to the success of Camp Pinecrest
on' and invite you to the closing prnuc"
gram. 0:00 p.m. on Friday. June
:,s" J7. at St. Barnabas' Mission. Jen-Itinsville.
South Carolina.
art
I P rC V P It KSH~fA: M HER SFKK
|.V FIFTY YEARS STILL SOUND
lP* " I:' Inrire lord of lumber
;l" \v.i> -ai k n lllack River. South
1W h-inlii;;:. 'i he barge ..was loadvu
vts. was sut:.in i u'ed and pai t of it i\tended
above the wr.t.T level.
1 i'1 Sii.bsei jueiitly, vegetation grew
'l,e i'lonv tit. ncarhv barl.
-d _Lhe baimo a'lhl life'lu U|> top o|
l,u' ''to nil.' ' lumber a 'dense- muss
a" v.-ift*': mn took ruot and lvru^
^ , I'll hi I t '2 ' OW.
Ahn iijr tilt' votfi tatioiis was a
ll' "iM'ln n. i- and in HMO. or fifty
vriti s aft.! tb?* bar^e sank, tliis
,,n" tupoll' tiii. {rrowinK rijrht on top
,'1'1 i . hil" of 1'inibf'. is .;, ? i::_
. ! < > to ineast heijrht.
ol
vi- i. V. . b Ktnley, Mi'iinatfonion; "
isi Assistant of iIk? U. S. Forest Seren
.iii' as i^,ion to iloty wiHi tla
iiiiJ L Loiuiiiaa?Commission? of
it s Koi'cs; j y. examined the carco .ami
;,1- took a nii t ore of it as wt-II as its
I a jnlfifst it (j- coveriiiK of busdu s anil
tt.y trees.
i.r- It ^ found ' that tho ear<i<>
k vons isti d of cypress, lumber ar.d
iko that t'Vi r. today the deeply (liled
sot lumber, -mtio of which i- entirely
u. t oiv+(d"ti-ly out of the water, is for
ji- the mo-t part sound and usable,
of Thiw boars out the often hcarti
o\v |claim that "black cypress or cyyjill
press growing .on clear watei
.-er b t roams 1.1 in clear water ppnds
R. is. -The Wood Sternal.-'?lie
I The Sill kon lumber is located
die .it t!m < >ii.'by Plantation, fourteen
an mi!., s urn: beast of Andrews. South
.go Carolina on Black River, a Ivisos
le> the State Forest Service.
uk *>v*- ^'ur'tis Spain
^ To-^Con-conimissioned
?lOffirriV f.adrp
he
Camp Wheeler, CJa.. June 2d - !1^v
Private Curtis Sp?tin, from Bishop1('
ville; South Carolina, has 'been j
aim d to the notvcommissTbnnod
officers' eiuire at Ctyup Wheeler.
Geort,rim. Pvt. Spain will, in his
f'H new capacity, assist in the trainee
infr of Selective Service soldiers
not at this infantry replacement fences
tnv
nt- Pvt. Sp;>in has Won .attached t<>
he 1 Ht h (colored) training hat?
talion. With this an it,' he has un
en- dergont* 11 weeks of intennsive
the Visit training in the duties of an
*at infantry soldier, as an individual
rmf -uul as' ;i niarobor of a rifle comnanv
'TTe was chosen to join the
fff. faTte because of his oulsti'.ndTng
fill work during these 13 weeks,
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Merit Exams Plannec
For Eleven
UCC Positions
Merit eaminations will be giver
within the next few weeks to ap
plieants f^r eleven repsonsible?e?
reer positions in the South Caro
lina Unemillpyrnent Compensa
lion department, accof3tnsp?-to an.
nouncement made today by E. H
Bradley of Due West, merit system
supervisor. Applications foi
admission to these tests will bx
received until July 21, and all ap
plications must fee?on-- -speeiaJ
forms, prepared .by the siiuer-visor
Examinations will be held ill
the following position classifications
with salary ranges as stated:
Junior Interviewer, $120-140
Senior Interviewer, $140-170; Em
pfoyment- Service Manager, gratis
II,-$iG0-260; Director of the Employment
Service, $275-250; Book
keeping Machine Operator, $100120;
Appeals Reporter, $140-165;
Business Manager, $210-240; Train
ing Supervisor, $100-220; Executive
Director, $250-416.67.
The application forms state
that all new appointments will be
made at the minimum salary in
spective positions.
AH applicants, to qualify- for
the ranges established for the rethe
examinations, must be citizens
nf the United St-itno mill
residents of South f'avolina for
cediner the closing date (July 21)
for receiving applications. Requests
for admission to the tests
should be addressed to Mr. E. H.
Bradley. Supervisor of Merit Examinations.
Due West, S. C.
"Only candidates who meet the
minimum qualifications as to education
and experience will -be- ad'
nvitted to written examinations.
Failure to meet the minimum prerequisites
or failure to pass any
nart of an examination with a
^rade of 70 will disqualify (he ap
olicant Tn the" entire examination"
and. furthermore, will disqualify
him from subsequent parts of the
examination." the supervisor said.
Examinations for positions in
the clerical and stenographic series
were held earlier fhis vear.
Members of the Merit Svstrnn
Council which sponsors this examination
program arc .T. CY Todd.
Due West., chainnan: J. Arthur
Knimht. Chesterfield, and J. \V.
Shealy. Sharon.
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^-idiuuj?und A.?learntm Clan
_ct ntion nm-ned at Shih'h A. >1 K.
Inii'-h. Rvosneritv, S. C. en Jun<
20. liMI at 10:15 o'clock with, idtier
O. Dunham presiding. Tht
'ovotional :sorvicc was conducted
by Rev T. M. Ruhinson. Afterward*
the presidium 'elder took charm,
of the appointing of the various
ommTTtees. -We then had a fev
remarks -by the presiding eldei
after wTih-h the registration of th
delegates fiom e:u.), ehlirch took
dace.
At 12:00 o'clock Rev. \V. R. Row
man of the Columbia district,brought
to.-H*. a soul stirring ser
w i.-1< u ; : hj"hlv :n>nreciatet I
bv all. The choir, which was mad
?i* of delfgatis from some"of th
churches, rendered tnusi and tie
ollcction was splendid. After col
' clloJi \v<* n.'join ni-il for recess. .
The Indies of -Sliiloh pr nnred
nost pniTVt;iI?!?'-1 epast of which we
ate and drank until we couldn't
at any more.
At oMock wo returned trr
the church for the-afternoon session.
After the devotional service.
I'lof. H. R. |{ik: rd. district Sunday
school superintendent, presided.
The following topic was dismissed:
"The Advantage of A I. -a"lie
in ea h Church." Miss Rosa
T.ee Robinson of St. Mark began
The discussion followed by Misses
N'unn from Shiloh, Holman from
Mt. Hebron, and Krnestine HurtTrom
Miller Chapel, alone* with
some pastors, superintendents, and
.isitors. It was said that a league
oromote^ intelligence ; nd chri-trt
ian living, purifies christian people
and helps the social life of the
voting people.
The visitors Tor Thursday were,"
Revs. \V. R. Bowman, N. A.Nash,
I. W. Jannerette of Columbia ami
Elder T. A. Addison of the Spartanburg
district.
~ Each charcT rejSort od one hhdred
per cent.
At 8:15 we returned to the
' hurch ff<r the evening service.
After the devotional service, Rev.
Cooke delivered most wonderful
message which was enjoyed by all.
The collection was astonishing. We
then had a welcome program fr?m
a ren [iivniwi^ WT" nmiuH. .*i r. . \.
T. Butler responded,
i Tha Fmliu jiii inn I) tf n-i-iin;. in
the convention opened at 10 00
with Elder O. C. Dunham presiding.;,
When the devotional service
was over, the minutes were- read
by the secretary of the conventtorr
Misa I.eola Rutherford.
At this time Prof. IT R. Rikard
took charge. The Institute 'work
was taught by Revs. K. I? Nlooiv
and S. J. Johnson. The quests n
was asked, "Why -do. wr belie\
the Rible to he the word of find?"
It was said that, (1) it meets <hneeds
of the people, (2) because
of unity, (.1) superior to all other
books, (1) reveals the way of salvation,
and (") it's written by I
inspired men.
At 12:00 o'clock TTcvTIT. 1. Peak- '
Tea ot- .Allen IJi . versity, brought j
to us a wonderful message. We J
then adjourned tfor a nobbier delicipUy
meal. At .'5:20 we returned
for the aiftemoon session.
When the devotional part of the
prograrrt was oyer we then had
a modern Sunday school conduct^
ed by Revs. L.. G. .Bowman. J. W.
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[ DUE WEST NEWS
[Services in the churches of D'
West, as usual, avwe good ?n la
?Suniiity. The Union was held
- St. .Mary Uaptist church-,-ar>d mai
, church people from far and ne:
. were in attendance.
__ At Mt. Lebanon A. M, E. chur
the third quarterly conference wi
conducted by the presiding eld
C,. Glover, the father of t!
pastor. A very fine conference wi
held end all reports showed tl
, church to be in fine condition.E
der Glover was accompanied 1
^ Mrs. Ulover n"d their fricmf. Mt
j Townes. Each made very lime
reiv arks.
1 the Rev. 11. J. Glov?.r, aceompanii
by hiv. father, mother, tlieiv gues
' Mrs. Townes. the choir and a fit
'< representation from the membe
1 ship of Mt. I t banon^Avurshiped i
r" !V$f7 7,i oc Presbyterian ch u rc
Young Rev. Glover was the speal
er and delivered a very instruct!1
and touching sermon. After tl
close of this service, he accompi
nied his father to Greenville, S. (
where he went to conduct his qua
terlv conference at the A. M. 1
church in that city. They returnt
on last Monday night.
Mrs. S. Ellis has returned honfor
her vacation from her wor
at Harbor Scotia Junior Colleg
--at Concord, N. C. The wife ai
'aughter of presiding elder Cov
an, ! ml Mrs. Rosa Kennedy c
\shoville. X accompanied he
home and spent the week end
Mrs. K. C. Sussewell rcturne
to lu'r home in Chicago. Ill o
lqst Tuesday after a <}>lightft
Wsit with relatives and friends i
Due West and Ashevillo, N. C
\ir\. M _ i- ?
?? inn' ncj e sno was the hous
guest of Mr. and Mrs, Eugen
AT Susscvvell.
Misu Robert;! JL Ellis is Joint
graduate work leading to the mas
tor of arts degree rt the Universi
ty Qf Michigan at Ann Arbor. Mis
Ellis, who is the daughter of Mrs
Susie Ellis and the late Mr. Ro
he it Ellis, is .a member of th
faculty of the high school of Soutl
Point. N. C. and iv a graduate o
Johnson C. Smith University.
Mr. Joseph Harmon of Phila
delphia, "Pa., with his young son
is spending sveral weeks at th<
home of his father, the Rev. CJeorg'
Harmon.
Mrs. anie M. E11 i^ is attendini
summer school at Greenville. S.'C
Miss Eufa James of Charlotte
N. C.. is spending some time a
home with her mother, brother
and sister.
Mr. Richard Voun". the son o
Mr. and Mrs. David Young, wai
funei.;ilize<l at Mt. Lebanon A. M
E. church on last Tuesday. Th
i ites^rn-, uutHln^lgdJixJu^.4>a&ty
Rev. J. E. Venss.
Rev. J. E?Vutrsr?worshiped a
Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. church 01
last Sunday, and added greatly t<
I I IV >V* I \ 1 11*.
BOWMAN'S SAVINC;
\V. B. Riiwniaii, ne\vs editor, say
inir is; the weekly of-Ov
lamina. T li e Palmetto I.ead
er, that when he wn? principal o
Bethel srhool of Ply t heWOod ii
Kichland county, the late J. M. Hoi
lev. chairman of the hoard o
trustees. told as-, -whiiv tinges it
i< nffjee ttnw "-Ti'^iy,j\g M h
Tailed hjin. (.Tanvs K. Byrnes)
"wmld he South Carolina's nation
al leader." Hi^ prophecy has eohv
rne. Bowman eontninued and sai<l
'So far :-s the Netrroes of Soutl
Carol if: a are concerned, we havi
no tears to "shed :it his TSenato
Byrnes) elevation and we havi
reason to helieve that .Senate
Bvrnes has had the oxnerienee am
contack to take care of ;rnV~>rrnia"
ion that may arise in the Suprenit
Court."
Thompson and Mr. A. T. Butler
\ rive s. m of money was taker
u p. ' ?
AT i'o v..I
t>n>uii oi i onumna
S. nddresred the conventioi
e.ov he;111LiXij-LLy-_ ?Uv- -s4ct-S-rei-(?th'
hardest word in tho English lang
n:i?r??. to sav. "Nil"
Tho visitors for Friday were
Prof. J. C. -Garrett end his -wife
Rev. It. .1. Foakloa. Mrs. Nelsot
and Miss Hare. Prof, and Mrs
Garrett brought greetings fron
the Cok?mhia district.
The Educational sermon was'de
livoreil by Rev. B.?F. Sunrptor
subject, "Awake." It was said t<
have been one among the best Ed
ucational sermons ever delivered
The_choir from Miller Chapel sang
The resolutions were read by Rev
L. G. Bowman.
Even though the weather was
unfavorable, the meeting was i
big success both financially am
| spiritually. Miss Nunn connecte<
herself with ^'hiloh on Frida>
night.
t The Newberry district is stil
progressing under the leadership
1 of Hbo?rrros%?efficient presiding
elder, O. C. Duphftm.
!MarianI2;Clonntsiij^e2)orter>i_PTNCKNEY'S
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_ UNDERTAKER AN IT
OF SOUTH CAROI
WASHINGTON S
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Saturday, July 5. 1941
PROFESSIONAL
"t CARDS C
at _ ^**
>y
t DR. H. H.'COOPER"
or DENTIST
it*
is Spocla) Attention Given tu Disie
eases of the Gums
j_ Gold Crown and Bridge Work
)v A Specialty
Ly 11Washington -St.. Oia S C'
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rw TJffice H our : 'Telephones: /"
?d 8:30 A.M. tu 7:00 P.M. Otfice 6033 Vd
G Residence 88 73
I? Dr. D. K. Jenkins
^ DENTIST .. Fillings,
Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Anesthesia a Specialty
1- DR. J. G. STUART
n
o.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses tilted Accurately
Office Hours Telephone*10
A.M. to 2 P.M. lies. 4692
,e 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. * Office 37y? ( M
* r." Office^ "Residence
'e 2030 Tavlor St. 1317 Pine St
I REV. J. ID JOHNSON
^ Ntrr\RY~rrBHc ???
d Office 2029 Marion Street
n Dealer in Ileal Estate, perform?
'1 Marriage Ceremonies, writes WilU
II Deeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc.
r?n ao_ _ it?
van iu aee nim
e
' UM'I ?
1 L AOKFOR Jr.-M
i MENTHO- f:j
I NULSION IW
Of MENTHOMULSION
! V YOU FAIL TO GET
| SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
s j EVERYWHERE {j|
f I -
* !
l^riHSSXgKS*
c
-Eur?Dr.a&terottkmK.. und Alterations ? ?
^ T all Rinds, inclndink the Kelining
~~ I (OATS
1 . ?see?
1 Miss Laney Kenneiiey
A Specialty is made of School oi ?
Print Dresses. Work Neatly Done
:-4 1203 TTNE 1ST. ~
f * * ' 111 < ii'
f MADAM PETER'S
HAIR CROW I It
For Diseased ^aTP ?a Gives 1 if*
P Apply once a wool.-?l?Tir?*--35r
1906 Rlanding St.. fitliimhia Si V*
j founts Drop Store, Washin ir ton
? St., Thomas Dniur Store, Tayloi
and Harden Strpefc?r
ONS WAY
VA cents per mile
ROUND TRIP
T 10% less than double 1
the one way fares
~ ?
Air Conditioned
Coaches
ON THROUGH TRAINS ["
J. T. COBB
Division?Passenger?A pent?
i Columbia, S. C.
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| Telephone 9231
DANTZLER BROS.
' SHOE REPAIR SHOP
> 2379 Gervais St. Columbia, S. C
Prices Reasonable {T*
Invisible Half Solinp a Sperialtj ^
r-IU P?. . Mnll.m-na
TJNERAL HOME
hcknsed kmrat.mer "
.ina* and georgi a
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
as good as the best
And Better Than the Rest "f"*
And Prices Less
Office Phone 2-1357
' Residence Phone 7765
CfH "KTEKY
and
service ^
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