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'1fc VOL. XVI?NO.~49~ FREEAN 4) Lust City Welcomes . outh Carolina ji'; i^tlieticn F. & A.M. i I>:>!linprto i is ready tot receive the Grand 'Lodge of Free -tied Accel ted Masons which convenes i there next Tuesday- morning ac- F t>' fiS9???^^^'*'*'T?ir< ( J. S. STANBACK, Hon. .;:P Grand -Master cording to a commu -.ieatioi re crived from District Deputy Grand Master?S7?C.?Disb--r. ft? was upon the invitation extended by Mr. Dishor that carried -the.grand lodge to that" city. It has met the approval of every fellow craft in this jurisdiction. Peo- s pi" from all over the state are t making preparation to witness | this grand communication. Hon. \ J. S. Stanback, grand master has \ issued fln Important proclamation < callirg representatives from all subordinate lodges to be present. : ? Hr hjTs-crTtninly tnfi'sed now life iti the state whic'h will b? evi- | denced in Darlington r.cxt week, j His annual address Tuesday morn | ing will be fraught with interest and all masrt'Iii should-ftTTTT ItTThis is "equally true with the annual report of Grand Secretary JT"1 ? Jt^-Diekson. It is acknowledged = that the secretary has done more for the grand lodge than all of the others. In fact the entire ? jM Miid?rtaff- of i. dicers are-highly? commended throughout this iuris-. di'tion. The grand lodge < f sor. .. ..row wi'l be hold at Bethel A. M. E. church, Tuesday evening in charge of the R<-v. E. Philin Ellis ernnd rhanlain. D?\ J._E. Thom- [ as of Florence will deliver the memorial message and the address on deceased masons will he made bv J. R. I.cwip of Colombia, ? Mrste for ?he occasion will b c rendered by the church choir. Quite a ho <>e dob tn,o r-nf <->e state will he in attendance durjjj^~ rM of tho i?r?*sSfd'H3r Hrs. Moroland and P,iv?> Poine: Fine "Work Here My V>\ M. Bowman Sunday. November 30, ve had the pleasure of visiting Jones . Chmol Mrtl*rdist church in Co lumhin rt G:0O*p. m. where we met offnlle pastor, Dr. Morelard ' *> | ,fi rcr it . He is the newly appointed pas. A ' nn:> 'his news edito*- listened fo a vni"' strong spiritual rermon vvh?"h wbk eniovcd immensely bv L.V-. h-U,- :\a(vptr*<{rp-t-ion-- T-he?Otttlook- for Jrmes Chapel is very bright under Dr. Morelard's leadership. The officials and momberc are pleased hpv?nd expression and this editor anticipates ereat success ..r.n.- T.-.i,n Chrpl n.. I . tV. Shaw came by after holding i?o nuarlers. TTe is planning to V'M Irs district meeting at Great Fall., December 22. of which this r>" '-?5 nrl't'T will attend. From this church wo wort over o Bethlehem piprfist church " Ik.vo the boy rxonchor. Dr. Devi,, i ^IHo s\vnv? Wo mot a packed ^ church and JDr. Davis, in his usual way* was "shooting the j?ospel dvnamite which -caused many of his member, to talk br^k U hiw, , Miss Fl'7,a Brown is the musical director. She plnvod vorv swootlv. I still hear her sinpintr and plnv i nor "Jesus Walk,. Around Me" "Ho is My Fvervthinc." etc. We < aw p'ont'. of Methodist members there, a steward from a loadin? M<th^dist church i" Columbia . " Dii*;' n|i mlU'illup. I iSnv what vou please. thes? | PMrthodist churches had hotter do cirle to n t more five in .their s^r. ivnns, It's not the decree that holds n coniyrepration. but it's what ?-f iho neonle you are servintr Ftiond F/a\ is is a trreat ovfjitrol'st 'vacIum- and the ix?<vplo Idolize him. P?- Davt.. nvbmiaed to- s?? ma Monday and fflvo rnc soma rotes t about thp church, hut un until to. YWedn?*<UvV. hesn't seen ire. The rnllortlon at Sothlehem i p.ll day Sunday wi>s $99.91. At Jones Chapel, $50.00. ==pje D A C7 M lbxec. Sec. Palmetto State Teachers' Asso. Announcement Allendale, S. C.?C. V. Bing, executive s e c retary, Palmetto Siace Teachers' association, reivasi-.g mi-aimouncement concern in4 ihe annual convention to be held in Columbia, S. C., April 2-3 11)42 and the six district meetings, ureid T.-tendance at the district meetings anjJ the payment o f January 31, 1942, for 25 per cent refund. Distiict meetings announced were: First district,^December 13 1941, Moncks Corner, J. R. Bonds, -h:i i rm n li.: second district. Hecem. ber 8( 1941, Sumter, J. E. Blan ton, chairman; third district, December 13, 1941, Ridge Sprng, U. S. Gallmun, chairman; fourth district, Jlcccmhcr 13, Clin to Ha C^-CL Woodson. chairman; fifth district January 'M, 1'U'>,Tni-ndon, S. L. Finlev, chairman"; "and" "sixth district, January 17. 1942, Kingstree T . F. Buckncr, chairman. T]ie theme of the nieeiines and the annual convention to be held at Columbia April 2-JT, P942"?hr "Health Fducation, a National Necessity". Dr. S. R. Higgins, president, Allen university is guest" speaker at the-annual convention on Thursday night. Judge William Hastie, Washington, D. C.. has been invited as guest ssv-nkc r on Fridajv nieht. J. D. McGhee, reporter 'i '' jn KMySr? ,a i WMB^B S. A. MOORF M \Y. Deputy Grand Master ANDREWS NEWS Sunday was a lovely day and fo'.nd till church poors out to the house of worship. Joint seiwices for Mt. Lebanon and St. Andrews -.V.?M-r-E?diurelies were 'held at Mt. Lobatfo)*-> Sunday morning. Dev. Richard Hasbin preached a splendid sermon. The total collection for both churcheg was $16. 30. The above named dxurches worshiped at St. Andrews Sundav night. Rev. Williams brought us the message. Our souls felt hap r.y while the -man of God spoke. The total collection was $1 1.45. The total collection for the day was $30.75. The spirit of union nredominatcd throughout the ser vices. Mrs. L. B. Smith, Messrs Cleve land and Joseph Thompson, (Rqv. C. McClary and your reporter-mr, tored to Columbia Saturday to witness the game between Allen and Benedict. Rev McClarv and family were 'he dinner guests of the JefTers last Sunday. The Sunbeam club meets Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. Each member is asked to bring a frionMiss Altimena Coachman president. ^111^^ E. P. ELLIS Grand Chaplain - - 1 " COLUMBIA, S< ASONS M Student Health Workers Program DR. CORN ELY OK WASHING. TON, GCEST SPEAKER Approximately seventy persons; including professional und student representatives from ten of the eleven junior and senior colleges for Negroes in South Carolina and from Mather Academy at Beaufort attended the Second Annual South ' Carolina Conference on Student Health held November 28 antrSP at" State A. And M. College,Orangeburg. Jorint sponsors of the conference were the South Caro lina Tuberculosis Committee rnd the National- Student Health Association. Jamejj, H. Birnie, head " 7>I the -department of hl0l6gy ZtTState College, waB chairman of the locrl ccmimittee on arrange ments for the conference. Paul B. Comely. M. D., Dr. P. " ~Hr,?-associate professor Of?fvye-.ventive medicine and public health, Howard University^ Washington, D. C., was guest consultant and adviser fnr^ tbn nrftfocsinnnl hoc tion. One entire session planned flor the professional representa. tives was given over to the de. ~ wn-fpti<m-arid_avaiuation of existing programs ' of studeivr~h*Htth inSouth Carolina. Dr. Comely made suggestions forr enlargement of these set-ups. In another session of this group five committees studied important phases of the health set.up and-made reports and suggestions for future policies in the college hygiene program. Chairmen of these committees with committee topics were: "The Control of Tuberculosis and Veneral Diseases in Colleges." D. M. Duck ctt. M. D., college physician, Clinton and Friendship Colleges, Rock KU\ chairman; "What Shall Health Instruction Include?" E. Warner Brice, president of Clinton College,?Reek Hilk?chairman; "Minimum Objectives in the 1941 _ 1942 Health Service," T. H. Moore, dean, Voorhees N. and I. Institute, Denmark, chairmaru-^T*lvvtTs?tit!n and Promotion of Dental an i Eve\ Health," T. H. Beat. D. Orangeburg, and J. G, Stuart, M. n nf r'nlnmhin chairmen: "What Shall an Adequate Physical Ed . neutron Pro era nf Include?" Armstead Antoine Pierro, director of athletics, Avery Institute, Chnrles ton, chairman. A committee on compilation of which President M. F. Whittaker of State A. and M. College j.ls chairman, will have charge of final reports. These will be preprred later for distribution. Persons registering in the stu^ j dent section did two intensive daye j work toward the solution of pro i blent* which are of keen interest I to them. Mrs. Andrew W. Simkins, ,director of the Negro progr&m of! the South Carolina Tuberculosis ! I Association, arted as consultant and adviser for this group. In sum n v-iTiMf* ko r?*?A/?no/J mr?n . tf I Vi 5 o ( mtufcuif; wiiv "i viun j section, Mrs. Simkins stated that the interest and frankness shown | by the students would have been a joy as well a a n revelation to rnanv of their instructors. "Stu_ dents are reading: an-i thinking, and the way in which they are analyznigr and facing: fundamental problems is a most honefnl sign." Mrs. Simkins concluded. ?State-wide N utrition Conference A State-wide Nutrition conference will be held at State college Orangeburg, S. C., Thursday, ceniber 11, at 10 a.m. Agricultu. th! leaders, physicloms, Trotrition. ists, Jeanes teachers, ministers, social workers and community leaders have been invited to attend. Dr. D. W. Wiatklns, diree, tor-of extension service and also state chairman of the nutrition committee says "proper nutrition j is essential to the defense of odr country". He will present an of- 1 ficial from Washington who will be the principal speaker. A pan- ! ej discussion will be conducted by persons who are specialists in j various fields. Mr. James Birnie . of State~ college has spent milch thought and time preparing an interesting program. Mr. H. E. Daniels, district farm agent, will preside. _ STOVER CHAPEL, COLLEGE PLACE ('OU'MIUA SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 7TH The friends of Columbia and vi- j clnity are invited to worship at ; Stover Chapel station at College PTsde, Lfiiuwftift, Sunday, Dsnm." her 7th. The following services will he [ held: 1(1 A.M. Rev. J. A. If. Mitchell will preach. At 8:80 the ' pastor wtlT preach from the sub-; iect After TTie Supper. At 8:00 -o'clock Rev? W-JL Walker will preach. You are welcome to our services. Rev. N. A. Rice, mlnl?t?r. ...., DOTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY 1EET IN D Seal Sale Workers Aim For High Goal The 35th annual sale of Tuber. ^ culosis Christmas Seals launched ar November 24 is moving in high v] gear all over this, state. Among ti( Negroes the campaign is uiuiet the direction of the South Caro. 011 Una tuberculosis committee. In t, speaking of the sale this week a Mrs. Andrew W. Simkins, director ol the Negro program of the ^ S<v. tl: Ca-olina tub, ivulu k a>s i -iatiun who is state biyanizer foi the sale declared, "Financial re. c>' turns in the 1P40.stile, while sur Pflffing tlie $11.mm mark. wm*,. pf of course, far too fhudequate to in meet the challenge of tuberc'iksis anurttg our Neg ?? p >p .la.ion of more than IMl.OOn. Although ftt sivi <i 111 in i nuili) LT'ill <>! 1,1 $13,000 in the 19-11 cainpni_ n. U'et.ly We sire deUnniri' ill t set si rjnew and surprising seeoCl. K.crv worker 'bas hitched hi-, n m on in -4-} si star and each plans to sit tigtrt until the goal ljiie-i^Teached. Tu- lo] berculosls~~workots in South Ca.. jn rolina have determined to tight Ft tuberculosis just, where it is aR found", the speaker continued. "This means that major offer., wi sive must always be direciid a "is gainst the disease ninon* our people. It means, too, that wc' are going to do our best to keep up si determined fight". < Tuberculosis workers a aiming for intensive coverage this ( year. This means that an elfort is being made to reach every man woman and child with the request to buy and use Tuberculosis Christmas Seals. I | Ckderation 1. NOTES [1 At the meeting of the Sunlight B Club Thursday afternoon, the 27th B "Of November, the first lt?m f</r B discussion waft the Christmns ae ! fl tivities of the club. , B Committees were appointed t ( B see to the successful carrying out ., of the following named projects* (1) the decoration of the Centei j and the tree far the pre school age < children who go to the Center daily j Ca for games and n free hot lunch; 11oi (2)_ the purchasirg and delivering ..j* of gifts for the children at the th< Wilkinson Home; (tt) the packing tei and delivering of "Christma* bns_ , M< kets" for some of the unfortunate th< ones of the city; (4) carrying a Qr "hit nf ImnniftM*? i i ""> i-i i-vi iv i?a the shut irs" at the hospital; and (5) makinp n similar visit of nier. cy to the inmates of the jail. A most interesting report war ( made by Mrs. W7 C. Lewis of the Mi success of her pet hobby?the Ha ha by Contest. The net proceeds th< amounted to more than one hun. ar. dred and eiphty dollars. ! pj;1 Mrs. C, W. Caldwell expressed"1 \( the thanks of the club t i -Mrs. Fii Lewis for the preat success of her toi Project. Th* meetinp wn? at this time turned over to Mis. J. M Shef. wi field who with the assistrrce of los Miss- Sara Drown introduced a Tij series of panics in the plavinp o'f tin which we were all reiuv nated TTow the prTrmrerir-oT'the TSrfeit fit was enjoyed! What fun it \va? to Co see staid, dipnified ladies repeat Inp nursery rhymes, sinpinc solos, in dancinp, etc! How we en. "h loved seeine our nresident 1 layine Ho ron s rorrinpe noit" I n' The relaxation was porod '>r Ali and the pood.bve,, were sa> 1 with fei the feelinp that the rfterno n had . an< been profitably and enj ivnbly All spent. rt ? . TTnion Comnrmnitv Hospital to end Drive I ? Dwbm. S. Ca-Thre- Union Com nrmrvity HoBpltnh will close drive of the season at its nil th an -ivocsarv n>n?rnni at Sims hipl v^KaoI on Friday, December 12, at 7:30 p. m. The coal toward which the drive " nfl ?f>t was one thousand dollars Donations have Keen forwarded bv mail; the count will not b?? made i t.hn?i mnl t K ?K-vn over To thor.e who have nlreadv made returns, wo wish to extend " ou?- cvatitude. If there are any who have not th?>jr contributions w-Wtih. td urge that yot> do ao *? - this ti'^e We wish to acknowledge our patron., with a li?tincr on the h?ok of our nvoeo-ffrh for the an nivcraary ohservanee. -Rnv^ A. Clnvtor Powell. n*?stor ' f one of the lavpest Neer t ! "hurehes in t^e world Ahss'n'm JR?nti*t ehurch. Now York C'tv, , . 'ill K.-? the. "orest"sneaker.. The public iq urced once aprnin, not to mlw his mestasre. ' i ?e, 7'DECEMBER^ 6," 194l" ARLING Uumni Slab to go in Ulen's New Library Tiu- alumni t>i" Allen I'nniversit, e planning to put a slab in th w libr.'iy building at th^? eollef? hen the stt ueture is near comple )ti. J. T. W. .Minis, president o e ass<ciati n said e hi!e in th ty last Saturday. K??. t v ??ers nv ashed l<- ruis' ami i iJ.'u ea-.-h hereb; s'-i'-. i'f $l.nt!i will realize* r the library fund. Letters ar irr rent- lending nlumnl throuyl UL Lire, country eXJ'Jaiuing th ' " positio: . The liie.t iiijir s. h* dtdrd r<>r limber ti of al.i-ni to met t in C<~ inbia, will meet December 20 in end. This was d >n?* h\; toques several alumni .people v ho :ti; torested in trie" " loirp-TV-^siona strict nuM-tin" s of th<- Pnlmctt< "Jicli i s," A i i : ?!? li i-.mhor 1? . Fii'in ill i liW-nti-'tis ihe meet i'1 1?^| *rl?fiv .'cembcr 2V, wttl be largely STi lifted Vacher of The 'ahai Faith ? /,< T) ibia Dursey of Scran i. Pa., is in this community giv. g the message of the Baha lith, which is the spirit of this e a?'-tl a call to religious unity v.: raroiTT<7' h' nWfviijpon vrs. D irsey is available to tall ith individual,, and groups n< r.tter how small in number. f>h< ly be reached at 2116 Lady St. ;S. .( i.f v-'Ti.- jioo\ FIN LEY Cheater, B. 0. '. . mi W'.nthy Matron of South rolina ai d recently elected In. national Grand Worthy Matron the Order of Eastern Star for j next two years. She will ex. ld greetings to the Masons on Miday ..night .in. Darlington, ai :-!r pre.opening meeting of the and Lodge in behalf of the stern Star?. STERLING NEWS >a.n Law ton ami nis assistants . Ei!arJj, and Mi". Brockman ve ended n very good year with ; Tigers. They won five games d lost four. Among the gflmee i.vod were Booker Washington of liiiita; Heed Street, Sims High nlt-y High, Howurd of George. vn,( Stevens-Lee of Asheville ;1 Slater of Bristol, Tenn. rhe home coming wag a thriller th the Blue Devils of Tenn sing to Captain Dixon's mighty ?ers. The score, Slater, 0, Star, e. 12. The beautiful Misa Mary R mt wa9-crowned "MIhb Homt ming " The staff for the senior clas? mm] follows: editor and chief at ley Talley; associate editors rothy Miller, Dorothy Ferguson l vei'a cnancy; literary editors, ice Avery and Marjorie Carter; iture editors. George Sterline t Nathaniel Schell; sport editor, bert Howard and I-ouise Mack: , Willie Henderson, J. B. Hunt <1 Cornelius Mobs; business inatrev, Samuel Young: tvpist try Jamison and Ruby Butler. jB8. J rOmSETTE, 82' R. W. Junior Grand Warden liter PRICK tonne: , mjiu \ "... . : v. ~~p^ ?r.. ^wm I i??&9 ^^^HKgg? ?f. $&b J. E. 1)1 R. V.;. G Nfillth rarnllna \?r?H Hoses Third Annual CAMDEN SEAT Oi NE Florence, S. C., Nov. 30?T1 hi:?! annual session oi the Sou Carolina conference, Mcthodi hurch, central jurisdiction, can to a successful close Su:;d:iy a ternoon at-Gi.mberland Mcthodi :hurch when Bishop Lorenzo King read appointments for 1 harges. Reports^ read for benevolent luring the six day session show an unprecedented increase ov any previous annua! conferen ccording to the 500 ministers a 1^,. .1-1 A ??> utML-guies. . The conference voted to aco< the invitation of Camden as t , <eat for the annual sessions 1042. i An emergency rally for Clf >< in college, denominational ins' i vtion at Orangeburg, went f > over the top when reports fr< - - ho nine disl>dcta,.-inclU(linz dor Hons from Dr. M. S. Davatre f 'he board of education, BUh King and Professor John P. Bi ve6s. amounted to more th ^1,420. The emergency rn i brought the total raised for Clf L 'in collegeduring the. year \ nore than $11,615. Another sp al rally, the gold seal voter < stamp, a plan launched at the A 'antic Coast Area Council mei :ng at Atlanta in September B'shop Kin?, became a South f "olina conference highlight wh $1,802 was renorted and a era fotal for pension and relief in t South Carolina conference wc beyond $8,940. 1 J. W. Workman, lav oetivi secretary for thp six juridsioti if the Methodist church, exnlrin ' fhe program of the laymen in t ' row church at two special s( i -i Other connectional lead>>rs program were: Dr. A. R. Howai hoard of temperance; Dr. F. Love, homo . mission and ehuv extension; Dr. R. N. Brool Southwestern Christian Advnen ' and hnard of publications: Dr. FT. Golden, executive secretary evangelism. At'nntic Coa?t n>v Or. Willis .1. Kin?, president _ -Garurton Theological -.^minn1. Dr. M. ft. Davare. secretarv oT f hoard of education eonfrnl v>?d diction: Dr R. W. Wi'linm? Wo 'rfton, D. C.: Dr T O Vins. secretary of the hoard pensions and relief. a"d Pmtp sor .John P. Burgess. Methodi vouth. Bishop Kin, at the elosinc se " - lei-^ .Inrwtav ri'nO "ondueted the Prdmn+forr -ynrvi'' ?r<d rend fhe appointments fo>* t' 'freest annual ron'pppvn ,>f 1 10 in thp> a 'antic Toast area. T< 'ml irrisd'Ction. " ~ TT?W7JT"q hinrl i'nrl -TT" "fTl 'nn' Fchols. A Timne. T?*v ^, fsV?o**n^nn. TTo v^,-, p a. ^T) f ^ P?*^l.'in<yton O M'TWpM. W Ah Mnzwell amT Samuel , C??^f?on. r*?,^oino^ ' ** r?l ^ ^V: 1"<*yv) V* Cnrsy****. W o >?r r?**> T^i V'ns. p ?)%?? F^ioni'n' F'iinh D via and Daniel H. Brown. ;: FIVE CENTS PER COPY KJ WEEK" KP* ' itk r ^KL~7~:: ^' .v?l?9l m J*jm CKSON. 33'" laiil Secictaiy rtrdist Episcopal Church Session in Florence XV ANNUAL SESSION i912 th i H Auxiliary Je Mail feale Chairman f- | Announcement H "t* 7q |J Dr. R. W. Mance. mail sale I chairman of the Richland Antics ; 1'..': etc., h -I.- A--, elation auxil. iary l'.?41 .-c.'l >; le campaign, or anno net s t..ut : he al.- nave Cl . j , Dee ii mane. '.iu- n turns arc be - i ning M p m in. Every clfoi. wa.- made t" av.iii da lica. pi . . . ... j iion, b.t t;.is was a ;.. -t imposs. in b.c. All Icitci- n m ti.e auxil1 .ary ale sigtnd '. y , ii.a-r tile chair lf- j man ..f tin mail ,..i . Dr. R. W. I' -.Manrn- , r :h itt? of?thlf * nr ,m scnoo! ,-alr. .M , a K. .Lilians a. and .J. An.ii v. S '.h...a.-. Peror sur.s- u . ei ir.y 7'-~> "TCned by ?P ajnyone else are ask' .1 to return an lo ti-L'' iU ! ' ' D129 Uy Park street. All mail for the if. .. xiiiaiy should he addressed to Hemy?".lack"?Wdliarr.s,?trensur-? 1 " er. Richland A mi.'I ubi rc.dosis an Association auxti.ary, 1 Ida Park 5t. street. hv ' The follow in _r persons assisted a- in the mail .sale: Miss Mary Lou ^ llolloway. Mis.- (L-ovg a, E. Cooke, j^p Miss L. Odessa Scabrooke, Mrs.a~ nt M'ik'ohii'C. I.er.oir, Miss Esther'" Simmons, Miss Ru h N. Her.y, ty Tliss Sarah E. Williams, Mrs. R. on L. I'egueso, Mr. '1'notv.ns B. N'el M i lr AT,... A T": M; - T, 1 - , u i , .'i i n. >> .. i it/ oassaru, .w rs ; Dunham. Mr, ami Mrs Frederick " _ f/uliliMifii nil, 1 .1 ft on (i Sammon's Art mi I College ()(Ters <*, I ? i Four Scholarships ' S of | Col--robin. ?. C . X v. 20 -The n ' anthorit ? s of S:im:n"n's Art rol1 loir*' tnko | ioasnre in n iv uncing ,v : t? a E LO>1. U infill proeuremani ,"f jsoh<?!ar<h,i:'s for parT*31 nirt to np.rlionnts on*erincr s:-.;ool Thursday, T1 ! January 1,. ,.At'U2. Soho'nrships " ' include: Trrrniv.vy m TWnity Cul?1 t. l'O two; T ni ilM ii Rrt?-hn?>{?.? c- f oiip: Trainir.:r in Community st j Or~nni"nt :ni -ore. "A S'jir Pcbrol of i rti^tfncTio"" Tho . i.'.rHi talked '' ' 'V-'H', < in t "'!' : ; jc^sonable "v , 'utt 'on !'. ! t . i'<= (> !' i.!" 1 -fflont" ',ri ! 'ocki ' i i i>ui] t- ;< .if (>nuip. ^" j '!'(> t in. '>! ;..., T' r > plant. 'U I f'vor puidv ' ) *',i *">(*<? riot ?hm*_U2_ .^niL ihn?ca-_ . it- rtociro. MtlHtpto rr*f ad a'>t' "?5 px 'st at P;?mnv"i'V A run'oma ? crn>? iVin'.-o ma'tionnri s~1ipo1 is a val nW? asset. * In^n'MPs s"d int?'*v' "'*? invitrd Fo- fwthor '"formation, writ? i n. PUNCTATE TT>.rpc MVCAZTNE " , P. O Box 1.102 Columbia, S. C.