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Saturday, September 6, 19' * pERSONAl I MENTIOr Mr. William H. White, Educ tional Advisor at Camp Stewa; near Sfavanma'h, Ga., spent t W?ek-end in the city visiting r< -^-^atlvei. i Mr. William McClain return IK to the -eity?Sunday, after spen ing the summer with relatives New York, Brooklyn arud Coror Miss Ilt;h Elizabeth Burton Newberrv. daughter of Mr. _a1 Mrs. J. H. Burton, Bpent two da -<_ in Asheville, N. C., viBitintg h sister and brother-in-law Mr. ai Mrs. J. W. Landrum. Messrs Willie Jones and Su McKenzie, spent the week-end ai Labor Day ar home. They le -Monday evening for CftmP T 1 where they are in training. Mies Belva Brown of 2473 Ge ?_r vaie street has returned Ror from a pleasant trip pfte? vis: ing her sister in Newark. S! ~~ reported an enjoyable trip. ?Mr. Thomas Miles left the ci Saturday to spend a while in N? York City -with his brothers M Wiilson and James Miles w] " just returned to New York pft spending a week with parent b 5 and Mrs. Wilson J. Miles. Mrs. Mary Etta Wilson of 22 Luzone Ave., left Satunjay, Au ust 30 for Baltimore for a t\ weeks stay. Her many fiien wteh her a very nice stay. The many friends of Mrs. Et J. Weston of Charleston, S. ( ^ are pleased to nave ner m ti V Capital City. She is at the res dence of Mrs. Cora Miller, 22: Gervais street and seems to having a very pleasant stay whi in the city. Mrs. Lillie Miles and daurhte in-law, Mrs. Isabelle Miles ai little grandson Moses Hopkir Jr., spent the week-end tmd L bor Day in Spartanburg, S. ( ? visiting her mother Mrs. Annie Gregory; Mrs. Mary Evans of Chicag formerly of this city,"< spent hi vacation here as the gueil" of hi mother Mrs. Lucy Clark and si ter, Mrs. Ethel Taylor. Fi ien< were glad to see her again. ? Mr. and Mrs. iGeorge Reeve ? Sr., arid daughter Lauretna i Princeton, N. J., are here t_ her mother, MrsT Mary""Haniptc and brother and sister of Percdl ^ ton street. En route home the will visit Mr. iReeves' mother Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. Emn ? MorroWi Mr. and Mrs. Carolina, Mil Bernice Collins, Miss Maggie Ci rolina and others were visitir Mrs. Lillie Nowlin from Ricl mond, Va., last week. While hei they alas vlHtUHl-^umtgFp-ar?i , and other points. ^ fe. Miss Ottie Green of Oak S S left the city last Wednesday J spend a few weeks in New Yoi City visiting relatives land friend Miss ureen was accompanied t her nephew Master William Mill* of NewxYork City, who spent tl summer here. Mrs. Bertha Taylor has returi ed to the city after spending two weeks vacation in Ashevlll .N. C. She reports a very ploa ant trip. WWle in Asheville si rwas the guest of Mrs. Cora Mi< dleton. Mrs. Middleton, forme ly of Columbia, serut regards_l her many friends in this city. Mrg. Hattie Romans has retui ed to the city after attending tl Grand National Convention of tl United Order of Tents which wi held in Wilmington, Del. Whi aVay she )<rtBited relatives ar friends in New York City far ^ Morristown, N. J. She reports J very pleasant trip. Mr, HTTd Mrs. R. J. R*y?ol< of 2825 Haskell St. have returi ed to Columbia after spendir their vacation with Mr. and Mr Leroy Reynolds, Mr. amd Mrs. Z nobis Brown Sf "Washington, ~] C., and Mr. and Mrs. David Sco |f of New York City. They repor ed an enjoyable trip. r 11 ^ Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wilson of J [ wttmtngton, N: XT, are spending L-# n. few days in the city this week as the house guests of Prof, and Mrs. C. G. Garrett on East Lady street. ^ Mrs. Hattie Brisbane and two of her little daughters, little a" Mactnline and Joan, of Brooklyn, ' N..Y., are in the city guests of ? the Whites, 1230 Hardeni St. Mrs. " " Brisbane is an outstanding workfc" er of the sixth assembly district, e(j Republican, (and also a social s?rvice worker in Crisuus AttUCkfl . Community council. IB' THE TWELVE KNIGTS SOCIAL of CLUB nil "The Twelve Knights presented a ? reature attraction of its mid sum.-: . mer series of intertainmentg ut the home of Mr. Mack Paul. ? The main event was that wonder ful game of bingo. Mr. Mack to Paul'g beautiful lawn, with its rt{j greenish appearance and the inviting cool breeze, were very mufth j appreciated by the large number attending. Mr. Paul, assisted by McDaniel Stewart, had charge of the public Ll address system. Two large speakis were placed at each ^eiid of ' ~ the lawn. The public wqa very much pleas.ed with the calls of thj numbers. Mr. George Woodard, Mr. Lonnie l>ixon, Mr. Ward n ^ McMillan presented the prizes. !W .vlr. Earnest Wilson, Mr. Julius ^r- Frazier and Mr. Ben Ford dish? tributed the tally cards and a very er good job they jdid. ar Refreshments were served free. Mr. Jame# Kinan wag in charge of the sandwiches. The public demand .-d that we sponsor another fenK* lure of this type very soon. T? vo ^ach and every one of you for the ds loyal support, the T. K. S. C. is grateful. ta HI it: star social club The Blue Star Social club held ~ Us regular meeting at tlie home 2g of Mrs. Georgia Lee Jones 1205 Pii,o c: ?? ?... ke . ...t owed, r 11 si seiecuon I'll De ' je Waiting up There, led. by Chaplain Mrs. Hester Mae Wise; pray er was repeated in concei t. The r. president then took charge of the jd meeting and called for minutes, l8) which were read, received and a- i a. dopted then the financial roll was ?alled and each member respondB. ,ed with a Bible verse and their fee. Old and new business was discussed. The meeting was car ? ried out in its usual manner. The ' o. . . -- ? - ' closing song If yo'u Miss Me', ? Ji'rom?Singing led by Mrs. Annie 61* Mae Ruff. Benediction led bv Mr g. , White. Our next meeting will be 3 kt the home of Mr$. Smith 2483 , Senate street. Mrs. Justine Smith, Sec. !S, Mr. Jesse Brooks, Pres. * LADIES SPORT SOCIAL CLUB 3 v The Ladies Sport Social club e" held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Alberta Washington n 2379 Washington St. Our first se ] ia lection Shine on me led by Mrs. Veil Anderson; prayer m concert- ] then the VicePresident Mrs. MJarie Robinson took charge and ask ] ed for the minutes of last meet- ] ^ ing which were read, received and ] adopted, then the financial roll 0_ was called each member respond- |i ed with fee. Tile meeting was ; carried out* in its usual manner, t., Don't forget to Cooperate with the j to Ladies Sport club on Monday nite , k Sept. 8th at Dunbar Ijake. The B7 various cTuBg and frtarnda -are inry~ vltl'd tfl I'uuperate with us on our -j sr last ride of the season. Closing le song God be with You Till we , Meet Again. Our next meeting ( wfIT be at the home of Mrs. Smith n- 2483' Senate street. .. , a Mrs. Justine Smith, Sec. e, Mrs. Pearl Sumter, Pres. ?L, ' j s re THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB ' J- The Rose Social club held its ' r- weekly meeting Tuesday mfterto noon September 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malverse Gibson . T204 Oak street. Mr. Herbert Hoi | ^ loway presided over" the meeting. , 16 The meeting was opened by singie ing and prayer led by Mrs. Mini- ( 18 verse Gibson. The roll was call 'e od and minutes read by the secretary which were approved by the , members. A short husines* ses- ] a sion .was held. We wets gk<d to_ ^ I receive two new members: Mrs. j t Josephine Martin and Miss Cath- , rr^TSfimiel, who wptt wrtrnrrren -into the club. We were sIbo j?1ad ( to have with us Mr. Jack William son m a visitor. < The next meeting will he with ^ Misses Rebecca and Majfjfie Rose | * 2585 Cherry St. A delicious repast was served which was enJoyed. FAMILY WELFARE Vni.rNTRKRS In 1940 interested person,, created u milk and shoe fund of $48.00 tcr help provide the ubovenecessities for Family \Velfare Society clients the year ?ourvdI $4.00 a month goes a long way, and, m ten months, approximately 25 pairs of shoeB and 200 quart,, of milk have been received by needy persons. For 1941, a committee composed of Mr. .Joseph Pelot, Mine I (attic Waiters, Mrs. Ruth Neal, and Mr. E. ? h?H4pp, are working- to?es- tablish a sweater and sheet fund of $120.00 or $10.00 a. month for one year. Sheets nrn nypprniivp tn . persons of little or no income, yet they are indisspensible, especially during illness. Many children would attend school more regularly if they had warm sweater, to wear, ?many ua ne""r fi"'r I ourselves without these tilings, we seldom stay:. to think how inrportant they are. The above committee comes in daily contact with persons who need Bheets and sweaters badly. They are to be commended for their interest in providing these articles, and they- will appieciate your gifts toward their fund. THE Y. I*. S. T. CLU1I The club met at the home- of Mrs. Lance. The' meeting was calTT" ed to-order by the president. Song by the club; prayer by the chap nun. sung, men me scrijiturc jeason was read by Miss Myers. Song. minutes of the last meeting were read, received and adopted, song. The roll vvn? called and each member answered. The club is glad to have Miss B Ross back home after being in the hospital. Mrs. J. Slim is getting 1 along fine. -The next-meeting will be si the home of M1sv P. . My t-i ?. 160fi Gregg street. David Outen, reporter _ ... ' - 1 T)RtfOR \If SOrmTITli ^ The club held i<* last meeting ' Monday night. August 25th, ,.t the { home of Mrs. Anna B. Green. The club wrs called to order by the ' president, Mrs. Taylor, with sing- ^ Mr. Outen.__ vice-president. The ' scripture lesson was read by?the J . huplain, Mrs, Green. The minutes ' were omitted as the club did not. ' have a meeting. The secretarv ailed the roll, each member re- I sponded and recited a Bible verfce. The president opened the house for business. After much business was discussed, the club planned 1 a chicken supper to be given Sep- ' lember Gth. at 925 Oak St. All < the clubs r.re invited. We then had ' the report from our sick members ' We Dlannpd tn en \i?- u. ......-i "" r* ~ f:v *** *- ?*vwaiu | Wntsnrr. who""is very ill, with a ' lonation. We are praying for him < , speedy recovery. t The clrb will meet next" Monday "1 night with Mr. Outen, our vie. 1 president. The president asked c Mrs. Jorden to read an invitation j from the High Hatters Club. We t <ang the club song. "Cud lx- with 1 rou," then adjourned. _ , ?: ,t MRS. BLOCKER FETED \ e Mrs. Maria Ryans entertained ' a few guests in honor of her j friend, Mrs. Lorraine Blocker of , New York City formerly of Co- -i lilmbia, S. C.v at her home o n a Richland street, August 22. Quite art enjoyable evening was spent _ playing games and cards." , Those present were: Mrs. Lorraine Blocker, Mrs. Maria Ryans, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohens, Mrs. ( isaoene BiacK, i>ir. Cornell Koss, ^ Mrs. 'Rosa Ros?, Mrs. ? Pauline f JuUn, Mr. Charlie Murphy, Mrs. Sara'h Brown, Mr. Eddie Watson, ' Mr. George Boyd, Mr. Wm. Bell, ^ Misses Laura. and Evelyn Johnson j Hid MrMinnie Racket. t A delicious course of ice punch rml hom? made cake wan enjoyed ? Many other parties and dinners ^ vere given in her honor by vari- d jUk friends. ^ Mrs. Blocker left Sunday, Aug. T 24th for her home in New York a City on the midnight train after i mnM. nlenfinnt, atfly nf aix wrt;ka 1 in Columbia. * WHITE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB | The White Rose Social club met tt the home of Mrs. MarcuB Costelloj 1408 G reg.g SL. THfildSy r vith the president in chair, Mrs. r Washington. Song, pmyer then singing; scripture reading b y Mrs. Lucile Wright, the 23 Psalm y prayer led by Mrs. Monroe; song. ^ The house was opened for busi- f ness. After discussion of busi- v rtena the^chib adjourned trr meet nf thn hnrnp of Mrs Rosa Enns c 2029 1-2 Taylor street. A deli- y :ious course was served T>y Mrs. 5 Costello. p Don't forjfet the WhitP Rose j Social club is expecting one and f bar Lake. k ? q Mrs. Ella Washington, Pres. j Mrs. Sofle Lurry, Asst. Sec, t Mrs. Mabel Monroe, Tress. j THE PALMETTO LI CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Rev. J. C. Gilmore and his son, Mr. J. C. Gilmore, Jr., of Winston Salem, motored here and spent the weekend ivith relatives. They made several pop calls on frj^nds Rev. Gilmore was pastor of Calvary Baptist church for a number of years, and all the folk were glad to see them. Miss Willie Belle Heath is now a member of the faculty of Jefferson high school in York, S. C., and began her work there Monday, September 1. Miss Willie Belle has "Been teaching in the Price school in Chester county and made a name for herself as a .ery excellent teacher. She is active and alert and a young woman of winsome ways. Her friends wish her a successful school year Miss Heath is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Eva H. Eaddy. 1 Mrs. Delia McCullough left on Thursday night fbt Curded, Gtt., = where sire will be the Matron in Hie Presbyterian" "college there, Brown will be in charge A successful term is wished for them. Mrs. V'.o^a Attles J ones of Dc ' troit, Mich., motored here and spent several days with relatives , and friends. Mrs. Jones, who is Unnwn by her' nickname "Dude" Attles, has been away from Chester for nearly twenty years. She 1 was glad to see the dear friends , see her. Her friend, Miss Minnie ' Hanes made the trip witlPherT 1 Mrs. Lizzie Chalk had us her guests last week, Mrs. Violu Attles Jones, Miss Minnie Haynes of s Detroit, anti-Mrs. -Mllian Irvia-of 1 N. Y. City. Mrs, Irvin is the wife < of Mr. Thomas "King" Irvin. On Fridav. nieht. Mrs. Chalk and i Miss Essie Ray McCoy entertain- t ed at a very enjoyable party with lht-sc visiting ladies as the guests \ of honor, and also for Mr. and f Mrs. hex Chisholm of Columbus, ? 0. who are viriting relatives here. Miss Lurlla Rice, formerly of i Chester, now of Detroit, visited I relatives and friends here recent- t tyi ? . f M is* JVlarJorie Sims of Washing IJ ton, D. C., spent a while here as ( ^uest of Miss Roau Gilmore. and e ier uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. a f\ D. Sims. When Mnrjorie was a i very small girl, she and her bro o Mrs. Sims. Every one \v<as happy j o see her and_tojsee what a fine e ooking and intelligent young lady o he has grown to be. \ Mrs. Janie Belle Ayers is at s lome spending several weeks in i lie mountains of North Carolina, t f :?It. Olive Baptist ?hurch was ? ia.r.U?,l C..w,n?.. iiU A l wunupy iui tii0 lunerai r services of Miss Florida Degraff- t: inreid who died after a lingering b llness. For several months she 0 ived in Philadelphia, but a few h nonthg ago with her mother she etumed here thinking the change j >f climate would benefit her. Ev- ( ry attention was given her. Rev. n non. The pink_ crushed velvet t asket was open full length?her link silk shroud could be seen ull length, and hundreds passed ler bier. She was a young wo- i nun and it is so ?fcad to think u hat she is no more. She loaves ler mother, Mrs. Annie Degraff- C nreid, two sisters, Mrs. Cora 1 irice and Miss Viola, three bro- E hers, Messrs Paul ' King and s .loyd Degraffenreid. With Unlertaker Harold Spann in charge n he was buried in the family plot S it Armenia church beside her fath V r and several sistera and broth- a is who passed some years ago. N Mi s.?Carrie?Lewis?is?visiting datives in Duquesne, Pa. and ft ither northern cities. ~ \ Mr, and Mrs. Jdhnie" Colter are N lie proud parents of their second n iaby a boy, born Thursday.-" Mrs. .N bolter was formerly Miss l.ucile tidimlVc. V ittle son of Newberry motored lere Tuesday, bringing Mrs. Hen- V y's daughter, Miss Gwendolyn a ienry, who is one of the new ein'hois at Finlev high school, a Mr. Cyril Spann, has been call- h ihdtx the cfrmp, aiul i?-now ia a fi amp in Missouri/ T Mr. T. J. Walker, of Ft. Bragg pent a few days here with his q laughter, Miss^Josie Walker, who ias~f ?tlTrTTrd~from-- Detroit, where ? he spent the summer, and who (] las come to continue her studies ], ,t Finley high ischool. f, Mrs. Baynard Wright htrs re* urned to N. Y. C. after spending , everai Willi liti uiiit(m?i ?j rlrs. Cathie Isom. Mrs. Ruth Crosby James and 4 ittle daughter, Dianne, from Wil r) 1'KS BEAl'X FT EES BEELE J The lyes Beau et Les Belle have j cturned" fnmi i:hcfr vacation and 'A iow getting: ready for a winter of nerry making and fun. Our President Mr. Lipsey Is ^ lack from New York City where H ie spent his vacation. The report r was informeff to announce this j veek that the first meeting of the v oason will be field Monday nite n 1:30 oelock at the home of Mr. t! Anderson 22.10 Hampton St., Apt. !, and asking all members to ^ dense be present for this meet- s ng. A grand opening is plAnned h or the members. Pleage be on " ime Monday night, September 8. n Fhe reporter is joining ttoe gronp w n saying have a big time thi9 win er. Visit us when you f?el like t. So long, until? EADER MT. PILGRIM BAPT. CHURCH g Rev. J. H. Spigner, Pastor 8 _ .Ail- of our nwfflbffs went t ~o~ ~!r New Hope Baptist church and 5 ~had~a very nice- time the fifth ;* Sunday in August. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hunter are :* here from Alexandria, Va., visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Bookhart. Our meeting will begin the 2nd :J: Sunday ntgfrt in "September. Ev- ? erybody is invitpd to -attond the- -j3meeting. ?-?_ : 5 Mr. Jesse Lee Green is here ;? from S|aluda visiting his brother ;? and grandmother, S.O. Green and ig Mrs. Eliza Stephen. His sister also spent two weeks with them,- :? Mian A rmin T-nnrn Hrwan ami line returned to her 'home in Shluda. ig_ Mt. Pilgrim church schedule is q as follows: Sunday school, 10:30 3 a.m.; preaching 12:30. Our . re- ? vival begins the second Sunday. 3? Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker have as their guest Mrs. Annie M. S'l Ricbburg who is spending two weeks. Miss Willie Strother of Washington D.C. visited them last veek. Mrs. Rlchburg jwill return to Washington at the end of this, at ^ek- r: ?? ? Lea ion N. C., are visiting her parents a-ft Presiding Elder and Mrs. D. C. ed. >osby. Mrs. C. M. Finley has returned . iome after attending the Inierna- 8 ional Conference of Eastern Stars vhich met in Buffalo, N. Y. She Hel vaa unanimously elected to 4he of -faice of International Matron. She ilso attended thG laying of the Comen-Stone in Highland Park De? n Rochester, N. Y. in honor of r Frederick Douglass. Grand Maser Dobbs of Georgia made the iddress. The Masons of N. Y. ou3tate. The members of Naomftor, Chapter No. 10, of Buffalo, N. Y^, Jacl ntertained Mrs. Finley thai nite (jjn] s honored guest. Niagara Falls . , ,nd Lackawanna were also some Ac" >f trips made. The meeting was T oyable program was carried out .jor] ach day: Six cars of all branches if Mia sons and lady Mason.- left or Vashington, and at Baltimore a w^c eventh car was added. It \jas a of 1 arge crowd that arrived in liuffan on that t?"\in and many others rom other directions. The pa- ?ur ade on Wednesday was very spec i?r acular, and iattrncted the i.tten- ta, ion of all. Mrs. Finley ret irned for v wav~of PhiladelDhia. sttmning . iver for a few days of rest with L,et er two sisters in Philadelphija. T Grand Master Stanback, Mr. Mrs oseph Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. J. qua. k Channel attended the Interatioruil Conference of MaBons in _lst luffalo. They all had a pleasant 5 oc ime and visited the nearby cit- ed 1 ?s. , Mr. John H. Wvilker who is the tQrs ew agent for the Winston Mut- ing~ al Life Insurance company, who jn \ 3 representing this work in ireensboro, spent the week end a S( ere with his wife, Mrs. Helen ville tuchanan Walker and his " little Si on Harvey Walker. sol.j, Mis. Mary J. Williams, hei hus and and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P" amuel Wilki^ have returned to to c Washington, D. C. after spending num few days here with their sister [t<av frs. Ada Simpson Columbia road. M rs Marian McCullough is at ,, . ome after a vrsit of several tnev eeks to relatives in Plair.fteld, fess '. J.. New York City, Philadel- whe hiu, Washington and some other lew Jt-rsey towns. Miss Ada Simpson has gone.to Washington for a visit of a few ays. Miss Josephine Stewart of NT C. is visiting her parents Mr. nd Mrs. Charlie Stewart. Cards have been received here nnouncing the tnnrriage in Duram, N. C., on August 21, of Mr. 'pj-j knlolph Stanbaek?and Miss Geeva Ton mice of that city.?Mrr dt? tanl/ack is the youngest son of ~ dnnd Master and Mrs. J.'S. Stan Oil ack. He is a member of the fac j*-* tty-of Southern University, New irfeans. A long and happy life -T)0 \ wished for him by bis many dends. Mr. and Mrs. Israel StJanback f Columbia, have been guests of nil [in i m its h?ee yeeewfcly. ' V Finley high school opens Sept. . Everything is in readiness for CO ie opening. Principal S. L. Finley returned (i ' ionday from his vacation i n Washington, D. C., and atten- M ance at the Elks convention in .tlantlr City. Mi ss Sarah Mildred Ayers re-1 irned home Monday after spendig the summer in Asbury Park, 1. J. She is a new member of ^ie faculty of Finley high school. Mrs. C. M. Finley, G. W. M.; frs Minnie Wright and Prof. S. ? /ouis Finley motored to Switzer 'ridav and attended the District leeting of Eastern Stars, under tie direction of Deputy Hattie M. 131 enkins. Mrs. Ruth C. Pride pre CO tded. Mrs. Mary Thomas o f eneea. associate matron was ai- ^ o present. It waa a fine meeting, well attended and all were oyally entertained. Mrs. Rebeena Hardin has her roth or, Mrs. Fleming of-Laurens dth her for an Indefinite stay. !Rev. Mr. Beatty with his two aughUrs, Mlaaea Emrafl and 5a ah Bnatty, of WInnsboro, motord here FrI. and visited friends. oooooooooooodoooocbe^EOC ANNOUr New Pawn SI WE MAKE Diamonds, Watcl tols, Guns, Mu Tools and all Pel Do You N< Come to the E . Bonded L< 1328 ASSEMBLY ST. 000000000000000000O000^ JAMES A. M. E. CHI RCH Rev. F. L>. Drehei, Pastor \bbeville?Sunday was a fine f~r The 9uTrday~lchSor_open'?H^ the usual 'hour with Supt. and chers present. The lesson was utifully taught by all teachers' er which a brief review fullowU 11:30 the morning service :an. The Pastor, Rev. F. D. ?her brought thermessage from arew 13:8 theme The Unchang "ChriHtr^ The-sermon was fullthought and food for the soul, spite the fact that there was lumber of singing conventions the county a large crowd was on Sunday morning. The pas " his wife, Rev. Nash, Mrs. kson of Greenville were the ler guests of Mr, and Mis. H. ims. he evening service began jit usuaT^hour. After the devois and preliminaries the paspresented Rev. W. B. Nash > preached out of the fullness fiis soul from II Peter 3:18. s sermon wil lingefi long in mirsds. Rev. Nash is ia senat Gammon Seminary, AtlanGa. He is preparing himself greater service in his church, us pqay for 'his success, he Missionary circle led by [.""Melzetta Hearst held their rterly meeting at dLJnion Bapchurch Sunday afternoon at. . dock. The sermb#t v^as preach Dy Rev. Jas. Jenkins, iss Susie L. Dreher the passister returned after spend the summer with her parents Vest Columbia. Miss Dreher is? ?nior at A. C. T. school ,Abbe Lewardess Board No. 2 is spon ri& uig un ouiiuay m. All our friends are asked oine out and help us. A large iber of our members will be ing in a few days for differsections of the state to begin r work in the teaching pro.. " ion, so we are saying to them rever you be go to Church. We have some sick membera so us pray for them. NOTICE TO ALL Date of expiration o imped on your addres i i c? i Prw* rii i vr\AC i nr> iwi mc; tnt notice of the date -es. Postal Regulati Advance of All Sut r will be discontinued SUBSCRIPTS THE PALMETTO LEADE 6 ASSEMBLY STREET LUMBIA, S. C. 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C. , REWARD notice A reward of~$3TH) will be given to anyone who will send in the best name for a socjfal club consisting only of men?All letters must be Bent in before the second "Tuesday in September 1941. Mail all letters to the president of the club, Rogers Hemmingway, 1225 Liberty Hill City. The reward will be paid promptly on the second Signed: R. H. Hemmingway, D. B. Bur- . rell, T. L. Cayruth, T. H. Mims, M. G. Bouknight, H. R. Smart, WANTED?1 lady teachers in the Columbia City System to room and boatd. Modern home and conveniently located near school. "Address Teacher, co The Plalmetto Leader. Phone 2-4523. Poro Beauty School Located at 2481 Millwood Ave. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES hampooing, Pressing, Marcelling Croquinolling, Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manieuring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy and Electricity. PHONE 5687 Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor Annie M. Pope. T. Walone, Pres. 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