The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 06, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6

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Pafe Six 1AMBRICA9 Ot/TSTAMOIN+d H^RmK LT_jr_V_yVj II. N. M.? I have placed my ap plicati n ai Iav various places auone ~oT the ~ pl'ices have hire , lots of people since 1 placed -r self ci: their file and tht haven' called ir vet. I am badly in nee< of work. 1 ell me w.mt ttr-do^?? Ami,: Cio back and rake a iJM?" applicu i .i for employment wit t" h i? fianiimnv i r\ get nit *nd make n desp'iat . i waaitah it*m aame kiwrhpf wmtrfc.. Ma gister at all the agencies and niak personal calls on every place .1 your city. , ' ~ H. R.? My boy friend amLXiiav been arguing over our date nigh tor some time and I want U> kiiov what is best to do? are poor policy as it just isn' convenient each week for. pe>pl to see one another at specific times. Change aruuhd to sifit t.otl of-your?convignc^ ?e^B. H.?I have been married to 3 years. 7 months. We have children. At the birth of the t;rs child my wife seemed to have ha< a different feeling toward ' nu Now that the second child is h--n my presence is very much unwant Clip and Mai 7 ' Notice to Rcaderf:~'Vei Prof ^50 * FREE in this column . . . just melt * letter. For a "Private Reply" . . . J TROLOGY READ INC & LUCKY D, t a confidential letter of free adv :e * Si?n your full name birthdate, and * all mail to: Prof. Abbe' Wallace, J 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S ' " tCive Birthdate and Explain Qt .str " ! " My Nam# 777777T .7777777.. .777. \ Address . * City J O I em a Leader subscriber ?***???*?*>% **% *?%? ?< LAURENS NEWS ~ Mi>. Ik-n/.w Allen i-nlert"ine a lew literals ai a dance Kl'ula; i,.ght. A ay list U*.'. at Mis. Whit ficiti'- cafe. honoring Mis. .Jim -ii.it \\ illianis.' Miss Ko's'a Bell Wil 1'aihs .Mis. Fannie Mae Mickens Utis Martin, all of White Plains X. V.: Mrs. Carrie B. Hailstocl ?.? _y?-?Uicl ..ih.-. Ella Mae B.at.es of Wash ingtou. IA C\: and Mr. Richar A rTFstroner of Savannah, Ga. 1 Th" other guests included Mrs [ M;J all Cunningham. Miss Elk B. Williams, Mrs. Jannie Copt fund, Mrs. I route Jantes, Corin I.f" ^Vourc, Hattie I^nnglev Dendy Oct vius I.angley, Mrs. Georg Downs, Annie Mae and Mar Eliza Gary, Messers. King Davi l.er.ko, Leroy Xoise, Samuel Sul livan, Hilton Hunter, Horace Cal houn, George Cnine, Bennie Leake Donell Black,. Laurence Brown, J C. Fuller, Curl Leake, A. P. Fin ley and Rufus-Pitts. After the dance the guests wer served delicious refreshments a Mrs. Allen's home . Mrs. Margaret Carwile lef ? -Sunday afternoon, accompanied b; hvi: son and daughter, for Balti more, Md. Mrs. Carwile said sh wa.> highly enterrained by he ?i? many friends in Laurens, S. XL? Mrs. Carwile visited her mothe ar.d father, Mr. and Mrs. W. I McWillianvs. Mrs. McWilliam,. h? been ill but is now improving. Hilton Hunter celebrated hi birthday on Monday night, Aug ust 5th, at his home. Many utefu gifts wore received and the mos delicious refreshments were serv ____ etl. consisting of hot rolls ?n southern friend hicken. Mrs. Gussi.e Williams and gram daughter, Sammie Lou, entertainer a group of children at a part; - August 2.3 at their home, honor ?-uig-Mary-I''rcLm;i< Hailstnck-. Maa ters John Arthur and Robert Hail f Washington, I.l. C. Game were played and delicious refresh nu-nts served. JOHNSTON N'KYVS ? Bethel ('. M. K. Church Rev. W. K. Wilson, Pastor I'lrlii' il. H. TIiwi'hh delivered a wonderful message o Sunday night at the above name church, Where he "held his 3r quarterly conference. Report made by the members showed ^cptendki - increase dnrijTg th period. We were very glad to hay the Stall ing's Quartet sing se< eral numbers for us. We hope the will come again soon. Mrs. E. M. Iiattimre has com pleted a Very successful month o summer school in Saluda countt Miss Margaret Hart, left Sur day for New York City for ah In definite stay. Mrs. Adrena Upson and child re have returned to their home i New York City after visiting he mother. Mrs. J. C. Miles, and he sister, Mrs. E. M. Lattimre. Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Jenninj Rev. Robert and Mr. M. E. M< Phersotf were the dinner guests o Mrs. Ella Slaughter on Wednef ciav. A lovely dinner party waa give aT the home o?H?frs. Annie Valen aon of New York City on Frida; night. After a very delightful din ner, the gu?*t? enjoyed a fei Sikk.-. i- i*d. She -refuses to talk or have i anything to d0 with nie. As soon d as I get my bills straightened out, t Ans: Certainly not *. that d would be a foolisji tiling to do. ?-Tirkr" your wife ~lo~your family T doctor for a thorough checkup ... . h she is worn out. Explain your \ problem to the doctol anil he will , ' be able to give you some very J helftftfl adenec thi?Trwnli Imp your 0 home together. It is your duty to ' o stay with your wife and raise those children . . . you would novi > e_ forgive yourself if you quit. ?-?1 t \V. M. J.?We are staying in a 1 v beautiful place. We both like i: ' and thy lady said she would soil ? it to us. Should wo undertake t<> t buy this place? 1 t. - " ------- ? t d Ans: The place h- lovely, eon- i h veniont. and in a nice neighbor. 1 ..-Jiuuti:..? talk, turkay . .walk ho ^ r?about the pri.o. 1 don't think you 2 should lot her know how on thus- j : lastio you both are about it . | j try tt) got it as ^reasonable as pos: \ >. sibls. l.y all moans make pirns to t e buy a place while ydu are !> th - young and able to w 'his Coupon Today! s * i r Abbe' Wallace analyse yomt pro Mm* * ido a clipping of bit column with fomi \ ' AY CHART and receive by rahirn nail J j. analysing three (3) questions privately, t correct address to all letters. Address J . care of THE PALMETTO LEADER, \ t i. C. J v ons Ftsfly oo Separate Sheet ef Report * 11 0 Stat* I MB a Kawaat?4 hmym * t Ul'K NEW S * He v. ( . ('. liur^i'SN I'asl.or At Mac S. S wa- railed I< i. nrde: 1 .y S. | !. S K < *. ;.r:??i at v J; usual hoar. Ki-v Rinvess | lauyht atul reviewed tta ie-s- n. i, c l At (iuod Hope the S ti. v. us * k cattedr to order by the paslori Tin * Bible class- was tnucht by I'vo. <t.~ ^ ? II. Iluyeins; Gc-.tcchi>nr class ! y [. A. R. Sumter. lasso.i ivviC'U d 1 by ttie Pastor. Iicv. Bury ess. At':* ter the offering prayer service n e 1 was conducted by Bto. Jolm Class e d. H. Huyyins -,n<: 1' riy Ilry; ;!. j y Following the pastoi caijie f?>rs ward, read scripture lesson fron c II Kines 5:'J and the text was , taken from first verse of the sanu I. chapter. Subject Every Man A Kimr. The Trustees came for- v v\1ard and colected on the covering . .,f th.. ebovi.a into After a few minute:* recueatioi. the Usher Boards front Good . ifopc, arid Macedonia presented ' e as a fine program from this they r ,'ot a neat sum. ~ adjourned and '.v< ;:t " r Macedonia in town where wr me' ^ ? a fine group waiting for League. f On Sunday night we hjad a pro- ' * gram entitled Heaven Bound i;. v , interust of the Trustees. It wail t luitf a success We have jilsC closed out oiie ot the hest re. iVals at Oood ITopc J thitt has been for many years, d Rev. Burgess preached on Tiles j y lay night. Rev. Ben Steward t preached Wednesday and Thill's- . *7" (lav- nights and the people were * u- well pleased On .Friday?night. 7 i* dev. Burgess preached again the subject Drive on :lnd Slack .\'ot Your Linos. d Sunday morning he preached 11 loin Kmnan 1:10 1 ain not usham i ;d, etc. Subject A Consciousness t God's Power. He brought us i message lone to be romeiobfr- " j cd. Many confessed Christ and I d some joined the church. After ' s the offering Rev. Bonnie 'Abies ' a spoke to us from Isaiah 5:8, the ' message was short and sweet. We p- were then served dinner. y The Usher Boards from Good Hope and Macedonia rendered apf propriate music and Rev. Arthur j. Lott proached about Kaman the i- lyeper. Al! were benefited. Many * visitors worshiped with us. Miss n Ruth Sumter who was here visit- | a ir?g her mother, Mrs. A. R. SumT tor has returnedto Naw?Yorlu- 1 Miss Connie Mae Johnson after ? spending sometime with hob brother in Chicago is at home much f to the delight of relatives and friends. - <?ames of bridpre. Amonp the out , I- h>wn?f?oe*t?* were: Miss Irtte? y Helen Watson of New York City,- ' - and a few others from nearby 1 w towns. i * T ABBEVILLE COUNTY TitAIN I>rti?SCHOOLr-Wttrfc?BEOtN- tTH 1941-12 SCHOOL TERM SEPTEMBER 8 ?Tliis is th- n- ' ' " school in ilie county that is doin? ivoiji acci'dlTted by the State I)o-' parnient of Education. Since the standard high schools iiipoi vision of the State Department of Education-, the teaching personnel, physical equipment-, and curriculum must?meet- stttt-r- requirements each year. The studentjj who are privileged to graduate?Tram u state ne- " credited high school are eligible :o,enter without examinations the best colleges in South Carolina, S'orth Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Florida^- Alabama- or any- orlmi: d Megro *"A" rated colleges, j* Students in Abbeville county who nave satisfactory completed ' ?ligible to attend high school jit , the Abbeville county training school without any pay or tuition. ' :hc thousands of others who are ' rying to attain a high school edication. The courses of study ha^e >een arranged to care for indivi- x luai ncT'ds anil desires i 1 ?The student?trorh?may elitei school with the anticipation of ; s ileasant and profitable school ] e;p\ I'lans nave bet-n formulated < o meet these objectives. ^ Textbooks will be rented at the ^ Abbeville County Training s. horn Saturday. September ti. l'.'-ll. frov. t .0 a. in. until .l:.ln p. m. (I'-'v- , ight Saving Time). t iiln-v ii 11? cLu.u-u-t-y?Training -f. chool joins the other high selm 1.- ^ if South. Carolina in snyiny vliat he Palmetto Leader is i. wo th vhile contribution' to the school ^ lorary. . I KIM IA V M. K. I III K( 11. '! Ke\. A. 1) l);iwKm>. I'a^tur .11;: T!.r tMiiiiay svi.ual ?t Jnli.ii at till- ..sua! h-'UI v.l.h ti'A J; >upl. ami his !' itliiieii'. o-W '1 :,I i : at tlull' posts ! iillt\. ,j U1 v iit~>t ^ iu iv taught, atui lh> ii-wni t>thy Supt. 1 I. II y s i \ i-. i- h<'^ah a' 1:1a. Ky\\ iViihy <>[' New hyrrv. W"j S!.i|n-(i \\ ith us ami iiuiwivu thy in. initio ^ityssajri- to a ?u <ri- (,<>n^i;cy aliuii. 1 lu < as a s.iul stiiiit-f nu-ssayv atul usr ht-ni is iv cad! as hv piv: c yd. iyh t: ! ? Lijrhi-lit '[.? *.,> it' ^ , mrnihyr of isit'\ - ..v. : r??"?ir -mfirn'iiv ^'-wr ? '?rrr?tt ^ 1 ' rani. V"t: an al\\; At "> l l'l" 1?'< " li .M it'ty iravo a "jil 1 '.! .< v. ?>:t I' ti. . M > I. < I! .y n A ii r. S'. Ti..- i.: l'i an; r? v 1 1 k-n .L v.:i- v. r. -t ir am 1 rell ,iir; U-tit. Ml..-, i'.i.y.i T.?-. iiiia*!'. ai: V?t !- -a:-I V- i.' i is sh 'A a'waSr- ti. - ' ~~ ; At * ay!..Cr. v. i; a i t. !* .4'. J . ' ; vay hark t" \i.r ;?* i??- >t hit??- servant; lit v. It.uvcins, deliverer ;h-- r.'c1 t'- ji, ? t 0 an ap|'i'?-c;ativ-- trr'-.n. thorn S: John 1:2'.). "Conn- see }l mar vhit-r. tul,} J:;" all tiThy.-. 4;.a eVt , 1 did: i< fi"t t hi> the 4' I he pastor naviny hem. av. v1evival toi the iia-t t'ivi . i . i wenied t<> -bf l'rih d'-wtth?-hp?dro: >pirit ami (<na lied ?< mv.-: he fore Seemingly. he was at h'.-' best. The eon-11 uati i, w.. !. !i . jpeil tiojiliil 1 h I oil .. I ; *-1 - ' ' ' B message. The- senior choir i n ii'i't'tl ?rit:-1 :u 1?: I. ,i i'v! i ' <>ur church is .y .. m i. a:. v . Iiotii spirit^.*; 11 >' a in 1 fit;;. -ii e pray trial our bunihle - i: vi 11 continue to he our h a i' ' . i"! s a man of (ioil ami knov. :: :o put the-program On next Sunday ;?11. r: i . j 1 ! ',!) Uh- l'?.I' . ty Contest" will come to a ei ; A'ith a program of varioft*. tali nt> ' >f the citv. Music will !>< TTTrT is'. ! d by the; junior choir. Mrs. J. M. Davenport, directress. We ar.'Tisi ' uc all on:' i lent!>ei s ami friend.- ' to come out anil seeHflus-'? "nt, sponsored hv the iuuior Steward r-ss I'l'tai d. Mr.s. Mary -BIa< !-H'oj president. ?Our?pelt stilt have a few sic! ] members. We pray that rd on j next meeting that they w'.il !>' ! setter, if not wholly well. ?APART \Mil KG VISITOUS \ Prnfrssor Robert Gill and Miss Rul>v Karris were the week-end ( quests oT Miss Lmfvonia L). Barkslale. Professor Gill is an instruct- | :ix .Jit-Lincoln Umvuiautjw, Je-Cfee , son City, Mo. Miss Harris, also | tf the same city, . is a violliniat, ind ?n artist in that field of mil- 11 ic. i " . HE PALMETTO LEADER WILMAMS CHAPEL A. M. E. Clil'HClI Rev. It, J. Jefferson, Pastor Oi angcburg- -The Sunday. school is moving along nicely. It opened last Sunday" at the usual hour, 9:1.". J udging from the interest shown, there was an unusual amount oi. wholesome information received from, both the study period and the review. The attendance?is increasing rapidly? . Despite jthe fact that last jSunilay was the fifth Sunday, a large crowd greeted the pastor, and he, tts usual, delivered a great sermon^ which seemed to have been the spiritui 1 food the congregation heeded and desired. The A. C. E. league opened at Mr. H. L. Pinckney, in charge. There was quite a deaf of cnthusi- " ism existing in the league which- J lividcd into two sections, namely:,' 'Reds," captain. Miss Mable Phene \nd "Blues, captain, Marion D. Mendenhall. This, of course, is the beginning of a rally in the league tvhich ends on - the first Sunday in September. Both groups are i vorking laborously to reach their reals. . . . 1 vei y nic e urogram was spon- . ored by the "Ben" group of the j eague tast Sunday and an the r.ext Sunday the "Blues" will rend 1 , i program. You are invited to atend. You will he benefitted. All. clubs and boards of the luircli ire con.entrating on the rre?t?rally wlueh cum is off or he fourth Sunday in Septenibet. 'very members is asked to do his >est to make t'v- > ajjy ;i great . UOcess. The various a uxillaries of tb , lunch are bu-ily at work. This v;e? demoftsffated. !i last MoTTitnv iirht '.vrcti th" Sriuinv Sehaul_aiid < sponsort <! "The Wedding ? ! tlii* His .11; " i'o il ltride." An . xi oiilintrl' hi !i';'\v ! \v'tn"sso ' le- affair. O <\x h n 11:! ?*? *' It.' I] III- Wl'l'i' ill I - I'.t Tlli*. <J1) 'S _ ( ithmit snvini: ti.at this was in o eeu a tfivat sa >0-*. Aside front th financial pain s ti'.-h ii-beautiful of cuuperaioti existed In I'.M i n tlu* loau'UC' 1 irr! Sunday S. houl, This inde< d ' minis to sUCCtsv also. Tito following churches partieiatiil: William- Chapel .s bride ^ tTTss" KItt.sp -.ffersnit Hhymh?- ( ai-e the lnrcvst amount of nion< ihi vi'h.v won bv the groom. St ,nk Pi -esbTTet ian eh.:rch's Itridf"? lis- Anmtt Lewis, raised* the ex; lai -* amount. New Mt. Lion's bride. Miss Darif Daniels. alsed ti; \t largest amount". ^ Piiuy <.:. church's V>r7iv77TTs^" dinuii- i Sallcy; ft. <Paul hurchV iif"'1,.-. Miss Peat line Par at : < h it : of God in Christ'..ride. M>usif Gra- t: M'. Pis- C rah Pap!'.-; ciutr h's bride. MisiTT-i Kt':: T?": :;:ns; "Mt. ;Sini el 'teh'- >ride. Kthel I.ouise Glov r. \V<- f- vi rv (jrntcful t tt e i i t cooperated v :i |, u.nth :. Us d 'it pot 1 ot ^ 'or i' nport w * would not rfivc j. successfuL-therefor*. V< -P'tstois. 111' ide - . lill " ' h'- chutvr.' for their lovaltv. ait-' rvi'v o" *;..it assisted in puttimr -V- r tl . oat proirnun. Putti> iV.-r * if eta in like th:< nio:.1 J ir,n I. ' ar ?rk. Mrs. P.e--ie In 1 ion >.ii. - tio11 this because 1 i . 11 ix-jiUi .. .. ,.i jiar<] ?tMil .11*1 111 .ftMs't -i Shi-t*> Tiavt ^ h'iijJ.i 1 'ho success of the afX ?. _ nt was too rainy for ?er. \W .Id not close without < ,, ~ I'. O well euro; .*' tt-r-i? frnr. Tin1 MUCI'I.M'1 ei J his 1.1 .! >.. "and I'll previous programs \ *1 .? to th- en corn ess >f 1 the pa?t?.i to put over a great -i C??uli i*Ull- till.- -eh 11 ell I - nt.i ! him. ?f-'r ?M Duffie. rfP'wtrT S I S I KIMI KN M:\VS ( (jU.IIH'l V lj ippeai at St. Paul M. K. eh. re' Five mil. . mst of Kingstree. S. C ( it. ft ji. m. i R. S. T.) 'Sunday ? % ? ning Kv.ryone is dajMially in .'Itcd to attend this program which is t,, !>< sponsored for the benefit if Miss Susan McClary's cluh j Rev. Italy McFadden is pastor ) -end instructor of the Smilinir Four Quartet.- This quartet has ( r>urchase,i an $H3i00 loud speaker ! which they will sinjr through r.n f Sunday niyht. : The cli .rches of St. Stephen are spiritu'dly alive, and also finan- ' ii i -I riully | Rev. ({enKov^,- D TT; Avttl hnid ( his 4th quarterly conference at Mien f'hapel A. M. E. church here Sunday at 4 p. m. Rev. McFadden ' is ashing all the rriembera and ' "riends to worship with us in this i conference which ts the last for ; this yenr _ _ ^ SUBSCRIBE FOR 1 THE PALMETTO LEADER 4 FLORENCE NEWS W Mr. Conyers Scipio of Pittsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Scipio an,| family of Pittsburgh,Pa., have returned after spending " a while with relatives and friends, ^ Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Scipio and family. ? Mrs. Ida Brown, after several weeks illness, passed awuy Aug-' ? ust 27th, at l?cr home. p The funeral was held at Trinity p .Baptist church?where?she served as a faithful member, on AugHillust 31st. A brief program was Hill. The remains were placed in Nettles cemetery under a bank of beautiful flowers. S Suviving are 5 sons, daughter R in laws, grand children, other point ivn QYifl n h nef a f w . >Vg MMV? M .Iivow v/x illCIIUS. Ill Re\. John Finklea waR In charge w of the funeral, . at Miss Annie Lee Singletary has S. Yeturned from Charlotte, N. O. after being employed at J. C. in Smith. " of Mr. and Mrs. J. Granger are M home spending their vacation SI They were accompanied by Miss al Eauline Dyer of Englewood, N. J. Private Prince Williams, Fort th Bragg: George Laurence, - Fort ?a Bragg; ... Jimmie Williams. Fort Benning; David Stevenson,. Camp Lee, were home for the week end. ?-] Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison of * 1 Mew York City spent the week ?nd home. Mrs. Leah Hayneswortfh Morton ind children of Brooklyn. NT. Y. ire in the city visiting relatives md friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnyn s vorth and family,. Miss Frances Thomas is back t n the city after visiting relative m ind friends in Atlanta, Ga., New A fork and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William P'-' w ind family of ^Wilmington. r voFe i:i the city attending th ' uneral of their mother. Mrs. Ida Jrown. ,. Mr. James Brown and Mr. Car is Brown of New York City were called h<>me on account of 'lv. i * it. : - a y leawj ui mi'ir mumcr. Mrs. Gladys Thomas Toatl y and 1 on haye returned to their home in Cow York City after visiting her '1 >are?ts. Rev. and Mrs. J. Y. rhomas. Mr. Leon Wallace of N. Y vas called home on account of leath in the family. ??*?^ - ?' ?RKT11KL A M K, CIU'RCM ? Rev. W. M. Jackson. Pastor MoC-le-llunviUe The Sunday J?1 school has been working bcfoie. renter effort to keep our school limbing Sunday after Sunday se hat (io(j may ever ins pi ret us to lo what is right ar.d that is- to strive for higher tilings and ihe 1 inderstanding wit|, which to nr. * I er them. j \\ e are proud of our Sunday J schot 1. but first of all. w<- :.n jiving thanks to God for the c m _ servant whom he has given o> m >ver the entire ehureh, Rev. J;, k mm ion. fieondiy, the superintend nt g .Se rvice ;!c usual :?t 11 oVlm k 9 rhis being the fifth sabbath <1 ?v. t was given to the Mission: ry m vomen. The Kev. W. M. Taylor ! ^reached M w.onderflil sermon. His II nC'ssage was chosen from (la), b: fT Subject,' "Kijoiee wi'lT. Mc'.""'"" The sermon was very inspiring Hid every one who was in hearing distance of his voice went away -uiuieiny- ?u the salvation?ttf?otrr At 8 o'clock the Junior Choi) "endered a wondertul program in behalf of the Missionaries, aft ) which we enjoyed going through he Golden Gate. The collection was very .appreciable. 1 We were pleased t(, have Kev. 1 Hamilton, local?Chism and Ran ^ lolpb who took active flirts in our ^ iroprram. Tjj Wo are praying for our -i k >nes every where. ? I IIKI.KNA N'KWS m rrrr looking forward fTi IT iiff day the first Sunday in this nonth for our "revival. Mrs:* Bessie M. Jones of East>n, Pa., left for home Friday after (pending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gr-rer, *nd sister, Mrs. OlasRie Wright, ind children, all of Helena, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bobb of Bouire, Md., were home visiting hi*stejv-mother, Mrs. AmHTrrht Bobb and children of Helena S. C. ind other relatives of Newberry Mrs. Beatrice" Smith of Birmingham, Ala., was the afternoon TSftflt hf TWr oti^ S* ? e P -? """ mi*. o. open.ce ( >f Helena, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. David Wells, Miss II Virginia Well? of Newberry. ?f. C.. IB inJ Miss Ida Mae Wells of New |1 ?ork--CityT all were' tHe afternoon II anieats of Mr. and Mra. Thomas I !irown of Helena, S. C. They were I served chicken snndwichea, cake II ind lemonade. fi IT. AR AIT A. M. E. CHURCH. . Rev, M. IL Cuather, 1'astur Nespiith, S. C.?The Sunday diojd \vas_. called- ti> order?at-the sual hour by the Supt., Mr. C. I eott. The Sunday School lesson as taught by Mrs. Frances H. S orsey. The morning service was turned ver into tin- hands of the loeul q reachers. of^whichTour" of them i reached. After the sermons the ? _ rv Lisaionaxios took charge. -The, sum ^ F $5.77 was raised. The Library Club made their rem-t The sum nf $H.40 was raised. We had as a visitor, Miss Hatie B. Wilson of Florence, S. C. he is spending a while with Miss j osa L. Cooper ot Nesmith, S. C. Mr. and Mrs?M~JL>neg of Riehlond, Va., are spending a while ith her mother and father "Mr ul Mrs. Rosa Scott of Nesmith, -C? - ?:?? 0 Mrs. Janie Thompson is spend' li g a while with Mrs. loin Dorsey ' ' Nesmith, S. C., and daughter, ^ iss Sadie Thompson. Mr. Rilla edge, son of Mr. Joe Thompson. J 1 of Philadelphia. Mrs. Frances Dorsey is spending e week-end with her mother and D m Mix. Frances Dorset vnorter ::: ready to pay your vi rs( r1pti()n t IIAI0A1D AI1-C0NDITI0Nefe f MCLIIIIfl-IIAT C0AC8EI AA i At A M ? - - On** way from Columbia Richmond $ .">.10 V\ ashing ton 7.35 Philadelphia ... 10.0") Now York 11.85 Boston (via Hell (late Bridge I7..V. Pittsburgh ... l;i.|o Buffalo lti.10 j St. Petersburg ... ?.*. Tampa ... -icStv ? ? Miami 10.th' W.?Palm?Beach??(M.?- :? Jacksonville .. 5.1 o J. L. Carter, L)PA Columbia, S. C. - ., Room No. 1 Arcade Bldg. al Telephone ^821?9987 j ^ SUf ENUF FLOUR It's good? HONESTLY I in w PINCKNEY'S FUI L-NDKRTAKKR AND ltc of SOUTH Carolina * 1006 WASHINGTON ST. laiurtfay, Sfeplelhber 5, 1941 PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4 f . * i )R. H. H. COOPER DENTIST pecial Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty ffice Phone 6429 .. Res. 8264 125 Washington' St. Col'a., S. C. ffice Hoars: Telephones: :30 A.M. to 7:TH) P.M. Office 933 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins 4 DENTIST ^ X-RAY SERVICE B LOCK AN ESTH ESI A 107'/i Washington St. Columbia TM^ X L?1V. J. li, S1UAKT Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ~ Glasses Fitted Accurately fflce Hours: Telephones: 9:00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692 4:00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796 Office Residence _ 930 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St. EEV.JLJkJOHNSON ? NOTARY PUBLIC Office 2029 Marion Street ealer in Ileal Estate, performs eeds, "^Mortgages, Claims, etc. Gall to See Him Counts Drug Store PKESCKi P'l lUN o COMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN % BY YOUR DOCTOR * A Full Line ot loi:el Arucie* 105 >? AbiiLMi 1 D\ atJJU-.1v! : PHONE Javid G Ellison General Insurance onest and efficient attention given to all business placed with roe PHONE 5717 ^ xyii?!&oeiBs^/^\ wm21S2L?WAS PWI wweT ffOUMHOMTUnCWMW ) ASK KM Tout MONTY SACK. #1 rfMh VlPJj BOLB-BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE MADAM PETERS HAIR GROWER ) "-sensed S'-a1 ' ? ? Oivoii Life d Beauty. BEST GROWER? [>p'y once a week?Price 35c. 06 Blanding St. Columbia. ' ?. C. Mints Drug Store. Washington Thomas Drug Store. T. ylor ana Harden Street aaai e one way V/z cents per mile round trip 10% less than double the one way fares Air Conditioned Coaches ON. THROUGH THAJN9 ^ 1. t. conn W Division Passenger * oiumom s. H\~- ? mmar lephone 9231 'jantxleh liitas. SHOE REPAIR -IlOl' 79 Gervnis si <V,|, nbia. S. ( Prices R .-aaon. ble visible Half Soling- a Special! > ork Called For and Delivered VERAL HOME Ensed embalmer k AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment AS GOOD AS THE BEST Ancf UetTer Than the Rent y ^ And Prices Less Office Phone 2-3357 Residence Phone 7765 COURTESY "I AMY SKRViCB ? c COLUMBIA. 8 C. 1