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1 READINGS ARE READY
Worried?^ly problem ineai
npicfr tq me. I love my hus
keep a clean house,'his "meal
always cm time, and I am nc
in every way, bqk my huabanc
step out. Now I have my cl
ready to leave. Tell me wh
?do4
Ana: Stay right there at i
and dG not make the "mlstfi]
your life" by moving out. He
vidcs. also loves vmi. but hut
one weakness. I believe it 1
temporary for he certainly i
not let anyone else know wh.
iK doing'. Please be patieni
try to hold out for no doubt
going to stop just-as sudden
he started. You have worked
for your home, don't run out
let, snmprme else come in and
it fom you.
J. B. E.?I am going with
metw-Both owp_th.eir .awn hom
both want to marry me. One \
in town and the other i? a fa
. Which one must I choose?.
Ans: The man you love tht
. r7 don't decide until you ar<
to clear your mind between
Both gentlemen seem to bt
gresive, and both clrim they
you. You alone can decide
one you want- to spend- the
of your life with.
?Thig letter concern
son ifchcns of fine character
many friends, love8 his hom'
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IN AND AROUND ST. PAl
TRAINING SCHOOL
Summerton, S. C.?The St.
Training school, under the
ership of Prof. W. P. Johnso
his efficient teachers are rr
onward and upward. The vaci
al and home economics build
being gradually equipped.
ia_A iarge enrollment. Each t
er seems to be doing his b<
lead the school to victory.
The senior class, with Mi
M. Johnson as advisor, is ck
ing for victory.. The officers
president. Miss Ethel Oliver;
retary, MisH Mary Ragin; I
urer, miss Utnelle Koomson
porter, Miss Susie Ned. The
has made plans for the
Rchctol year. Last Friday nigl
clrs? sponsored a party an<
alized $11.00. With seerr
erergetic boys and girls in
class, the writer sees nothini
victory in the future.
The music department o
school, under Tfie" leadershi
Mis<, Louise Corbin, has
mu?h to the school.
The home econcrmics (Tepart
with Miss Ethel Thompso;
teacher, is working very hard
Various ciasses halve 1
work on units. The first f
Mis3 M. L. McCleary, to
started a unit on "pets;" the
ond grade A, Mrs. B. M. Jol
teacher, started on the hom<
farm; second grade B, Mrs.
Blackwell, teacher, started on
Dairy," and Mrs. Sara W
the third grade, teacher,, ataxtt
unit on "Birdst" Miss H. I/. E
well, the athletic coach and 4t
5th gradeteacher, is also wo
very hard to *dd double vicL
the school*,
Social News
Prof. Johnson and the tei
have moved in the new tea
cottage. The building is loca'
a beautiful spot near St. Pn
U. S. highway 15 and consi:
seven rooms and bath.
The following teachers ret
after the holidays: Miss T1
? son, Miss Corbin from Or
burg; Miss M. L. McCleary
Sumter,
i Miss Annie Ruth McAls
junior at State College, spei
holidays with Prof, and Mrs.
Johnson. She i8 the letter's
sister.
The writer worshiped at L
Hill A. M. E. church. The p
Rev. Thompson delivered his
dictory sermon before leavir
. ^conference next week in E
Bt was at his best. His text
"I have kept the faith." He
beautifully pictured life t
battle, a problem, and an a
ture. Everybody seemingly et
it. 121 have been added t
church under his able lead
since last conference. We ho]
Bishop will send him back to
Pay Up Your
? Subscription
** T.". =BS????
! surroundings, interested in bus.
j toss affairs, farm life, rgri :ul
lure and community affairs. He
. [registered a year ayro and parsed
lis so , eX. n. (nation. He is in t"ass
11 - A. I have worried so much ai out
I lis going to camp that it has be.
jrinS{ onie a burden on my heart. Ad
othes ViS? nnrw*"flt t<5" daT '
at to Ans: Be thankful that you 1 iv?
a son with such wondeful qualities
home ? Ro into thr U. S. Army. . Had
ke of ?'ou ''ttthefc not see him lift 1t?.,ro
training . . . than to be disaMed
,u;!! so the Army could not use him?
^ I)o not worry any lonjfbl1. Tl Is- l" "
.vould ',e expected that he will rec- ivo
at he hi? ca" lK'^ort' ver>' lung. He has
^ idapted himself to the ways of
he 'is ''^e there at home and he sui :1"
1 as csTi do it in the Army. The in in.
~hafg^-mgL-he will get in the Army wilL _
t and do " world nf- goad and v-he
take knows ... he may never 1 ght
a day. ? ;
f.vo H. B. W.?If 1 were to writ, to
e and ome loan company in the city
jvorks" nearest Hs~could 1 get?ftW?t?n - rmer.
hundred dollars on my homo? You
see I am, expecting n brby sob:..
! Lest Ans: My suggestion is thut .. o->
? j ble go to the bank there in your < wii
thom. .ittle home town iind"" gee? them
; ag_ about a small loan. Do not bor; aw
i ?ve any more money than you tool Lw:
ich _Absolutely necessary, for it is
- + est?niir.ty hr rd to pay bni'k a lo;n of _
any size. Furthermore if you can
s my possibly get by without the money
*, hes?. . . don't borrow. Leave the 1. an
e and Companies nlone.
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TL JAMACIA L. I., N. Y. NEWS
All the youths of Jamacia ic.
Paul ^ponded in u gigantic youth nay
lead program the filth Sunday. J.:s. 1
n and -rice??Myles Paige spoke in the
loving ..naming service. The afternoon
ation program was rendered entiolv 1>/
ing i^> th? youth, ar.d the night sevice al.
There so. The Alvin Brown Glee' club
each- endered a few numbers which
;st to" ~^*ere enjoyed by tt large- ecmgfe-?
gation.
rs. B. The first fall meeting of Mr. J. i
imor- A. Bryant Glee club was held this
t ?re >ust Tuesday at his residence.
tec^ 109.15 160th "St.
:roas sunnday, November 23, \*us an
j. re_ idle day for all churches. Due to '
class ^e rain,, many wr.o desired to go <
cjlti^ church, could net attend,
it the The Antioch Baptist church ami
j -- Sundav School wn? ealle,! t,> ?>>-<!i*i'
' at the regular hour. The Rev. Jet
is hi spoke from the Book of
. ? David, subject, "Dive Thanks tint
^ ' the Lord," which was enjoyed by
f the alh
p trf The puTrrrr?thanked?rfrr?
added sionary and \\ tiling Workers Club,
or the Iiirr.ksgiving tfi'/t tuey
m< nt, gave him.
n Bethany Baptist church was a
itlle off in their uttendan.e but
bieg'-in the Rev. Gregory still held up the
fr.ide. spirit in delivering a wonderful
Etcher Message, preaching as never b?
> sec. fore.
in on. Fini te Matthew Gregory .spent
e and Lhe week end with his father, th.
Ro'sa Rev. Gregroy..
"The 1 rie: ds ol' Mr. Frank Dra .ton
atsor.. have learned with deep regret that
;d ihS Qfi ?? confined to l?ed due to illness. .
Hf-ek- .Mrs. "Frank Hyiuitd gave a fair*
h ?nd v ut her* homo in Brooklyn, -N.
?rV i .a^t Satuhlay night in interval ?>l
>ri to the $l,0t>0 rally of Bethany church
n Jamaeia. She wishes to thank
. very olie wlio_hel]Vo(f to nrtrkc it a
succesB.
ichers
cherJ? * I,S- hl'aS. "f l St.,
y I jn ia still in Queen General hospital
! but is greatly improved.
l? t Maye Olliva Webb underwent an
'tf. OI . . r\ / i l
_____ in (jouon l.uimnil i.i.?
, pital.
,urne arc m Synipathy with the
romp- whitaker family in the loss of Mi.
ange. ^|onzo Whitaker. 27 year,, old of
from 104th Ave., Jamaeia. He
died Friday, November 7th, at the
lev, a hospital. He leaves behind, a wife,
^u: father, four sisters ar.d four bro.
thers and many other relatives,
baby ?crvjce was held at the MeGJesW
Funeral parlor, Rev. Batton in
iborty -hrrge. His body wa? taken l"
taator, Scotland Neck. N. G. to be btineM
vn,a in the family vault,
ig for
lloroe. The Allen A. M.~ E. church had
wa9: a very good state rally sometime
very ago. The lending state was South
is, aiCarolinn, raising the sum c/f $1T'>.
dven . | The members of the young people's
ljoyed flaHu took a part in the rally,
o the Mr. ard Mrs. Mack Morris spent
cmhip 'tlie afternodfi ftith Mr. and Mrs.
> the Flenton Johnston and Mrs. Mnble
us. Joneg where they were served a
nidnicht dinner consisting of pens.
a+roV string beans, de
| licic/ua southern fried chicken,
coffee, fruit cup and cake, and
cocktail. 1
Tt
X-ray Finds Tuberci
| n j - - ; "^ :^
.r'. jE^Sfl/lfX
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Doctor -fabove) shows yotmg girl
IuiigfT Part of activities oriubercuios
?hy-DttrtstmSs'Seals, Is to find person
SEARCHING FOR "IIIM"
"The "average" victim ol tutTef.
wUlo9ia has emerged from the study
if-tlie. picUir?9_J) hin_ii the deaths
>f 450 persons. The study, made
i>y a state tuberculosis association
(Michigan), sought the facts about
the falling, but stilj insistent,
death rate froln tuberculosis.
The "average" person who di.s ,
from tuberculosis is a victim, not
of the disease, but of hi* own ignorance,?carelessness
and* Ifear.
And he is TRTt^dlls only victim.
Others are his victims, too.
- The "average" victim, the oLrulyJ
revealed, had not graduated, from
higlr school. He knew little abput_
wn., moat 1 v AVrong. He had li - i.
aware he w:ls ill for at least -dx
months before he got the correct
diagnosis. He did '>?t have mon?y
to pay for his hospital care. He did
not want to go to the sanr torium
and, if he did go. he only we it
when he was very ill. He left th?
sanatorium agsiinst medical advice
when he was well on the \\a\ to
recovery. Ibcaus." hi' left against
advice he went:home to die.
He felt no (luty-4t? protect th~'
people around him against his
highly infectious illness. Hi- in.,
footed other members of his fi-i?i_
ily, hi? acquaintances. pei/ple he
wof4eoil- w ith. Amuny:?them?>.< )!J.
always be?foumf one person- w it It ,
active tuberculosis, for which li? '
was responsible.
Not th: t he it the only one t at
trots tuberculosis. The <Iisin?~.
knows no boundaries of race. i?v.
come, occupation, age or sex. Hut
Ije is the major problem of the ttt
hcrculosis associations. He is thy
human barricade to further a I
canoe against the disease.
He must be fourd in time to vr-e
his life and t,,- save other.. fior.i
hio> -He tnns t lie sought amo".':
apparently healthy persons, 'lie
must he taught what to do about
his own condition. He must . be
taught to prote t others. He must
be pivtn medical care. lie must 1
given occupational training. ">
that when he i< fit again for every
day life he will rot .become h tax
payor's burden.
Th?' search f<>r him is not ecv.
It takes money to fin ] hint. Ant
the search fur him must be in.
f.jwo." ,i Tlx f M'!M"r "1' h?"' jr.
Stiff-'"' tV'IMbo'-s Will. < '!'w-i h
the f'fi'u ndvavtaires th-it time<
Ii! : * :!v.'.t\s yiv t<> tuber
c- lr
It : to supply thrrat
ei.nl f r hiw search us
?' t mtrch.se of
(|. ' ?' . ?h- soh1111
? of flj,. tohol 'O
Insv O'.iK, v.y > v time h
is ?(. o/1 ami pot rti'ir'- nior'!'--''
fart-, Ins !it"? in:iv he saved and tin1
oV< ; ?< . nt ' " "'i' i' of t".hew-o
|..?;v ,1. > ist.-H i u?t that N*'"
nidl'c for : H of Us.
r\vi.oit school m:\vs
T. J. Sullivan. Principal
V ' of the '*! i(*11 v residents of
the Tayldr irmt Little Cnmdrn"rntrv-mttfs
- enjoyed -a happier.
Thank-trivinir becaiso of cum .
hioilitify which th'y j reived front
Ta ylor s h??oI. The children put
int., actual nr: .tire the lessors of
shariti- with the less fortunate
tv'r i h thi-y are bointr tayjrht.
T'l'IC f'MHIMillill in j lllllllltill
many an j varied. Many expres.
si on* of thinks have been received
from tho recipients of the Thrnks.Kivine
packages.
s\ ueiii r>T if itTi'si itt iiririK
fested by the hoc* in the Bible in
struetions and yamc, beincr tauirht
to them hv Mr. Taylor of the C'o_
lumbia Bible College. They receive
these?mst ructterns every Morula y
afternoon.
The boys (>f Taylor school do
the b.ivs of the Monteith
ee^onl in fames played Saturday,
November 22 at Montieth school.
The scores were 24 0 in football,
and 13.8 in baseball.
Mr. J. B. Felton and Supt. Cobb
were recent visitors at Taylor
school during the devotional pe
riod, i t which time Supt. Cobb
made timely remarks. Both expressed
themselves as "being htgH
Iv pleased with the spirit with
which all entered into the service,
and the precision with which the
devotbmalft were conducted. Thev
also viaited the class room, and
spoko favorable of the school as
a whole.
IE PALMETTO LEADER
llosis in Young Girl
A
i^vj
I ^R?^>>;^
where tuberculosis has affected her
Is assodl&tidhS, which art supported
s who have the disease.
KLIM* THE LIGHT SHINING ,
"Man m-ver vame closer- i& throd
that in giving health t(
men." Cicero's words are sharply
appropriate this Christmas, wher
Olciry Christmas" may eolinc
hollow and "Peace on earth?goat
will toward men" can, at the best
nave oniy H prophetic ring.
But" good \vi 11 tuward men" can
ar.d must, be maintained in thh
world. And what better way ti
maintain it than in literally giv.
ing heulthto-mem-TTns We do wher
we buy Christmas Seals whict
lonir ago proved themselves worthy
of being a grear American trudi.
; i<?11.
~Tl,e -(hl^jsun; * Seal is the auk
support of the National JFirbeicur
losis Association and its-nearly
1.700 affiliated associations froir
coast to coast. These associations
for years an integral part of this
country's health structure,, now
face the most crucial year of then
work.
The grim e. rve .of tuberculosis
has always, swung upward during
times like these. We can prevent
tiiis deadly climb. We can continue
t0 force it downward u? we have
during .the past thirty odd years
We are armed against tubereu
It/sis a.s never before. We know
more about methods of prevention,
| diagnosis and treatment.?Tl ert
'a re more-tuber.ul<>sie associations
The associations are better or.
ganized and can, if given financial
- in port through this year';
j Christmas Pea! Sale, handle the
heavy work ahead.
Oct c/f the chest X_rayc for tuberculosis
heing given to diaft.es
has come "This count ry's^KTeatest
opportunity to find person^ who
; re unaware ti nt they have the
keens the WhUc
IMmrtie > >n 'ir* mar h ; y the c) i>*f
killer vf per<?ns- hetweeii la :l. <1
If).
So we stand ^ fOod chance .if
revuiti?v> this tinv?, the familiar
en iVn story of war ?nd tuberculo is.
If we d at't rewrite that* story,
with all of"the knowledge we r*. v
have, we shedt justly be-acvised of
criminal Deflect that resulted in
thousands of needless deaths.
We ear -tcp into the picture.at
this point because it iv our buym:
aud nsiny Christmas Seals t at
will keep th liirht of pro;>:e*?
shinimt acrir.st tuberculosis.
Kt Itu.tl I J-.M A t.l.JS I! n.n
SCHOOL
j H'-niifm t. S. C.?Mis? F. I,
Jfl'-nnt teinher of six crude aiv
, her ):?s-i prcs^rted to the schoo
' "hie tennis set November 2-1
I whi'eh '.Vfi. hiphlv appreciated b>
the school.
i On Wednesday: November 2fi, I
| creat mayi-.ian with wonders n\v
.failed t . un ,erjtand with our eyes
( Pen. cave an extra ordinary per.
: f.irn-an i in chapel with an ap
preciative audience which was in
deed amusing". -- 1
' Fridav November 2$7 tlie facul.
ty, student body . nd friends as.
' 1 'Dm auditorium wfcicl
-av? ? \? ,i;iuudly- nud-JAiilb at
IvaoiivA. .pa Una-, witnessed the an.
?1- ol "Tr"?tfC's' Dav" dedicated i*
honor of Messrs. Angus Fordham
S'ir>t. of education, rnd O
K. McDnnic), Supt. of eitv school
A well planned musical and litcra
ry program was rendered as fol.
...'.u.r,'.- on -.id,'Hi- Mrs. 1.. Fray.i-r
"iptur a?d i'vo^'itirn. Mr. (I
Phelps: chart. "Sweet Hour n
Pr: vcr:" spiritual, Robert Small,
choir, reading. Miss F. Feat: solo
William Smith .Tr.: quartet se
lection, Mcsdftmes S. Bailey, L
Fvn7.icr. Messrs. FT Johnson anr
\V. Smith: instrumental selection
Gloric Davi.s; spirit-al. Ruber
Smalls choir; remrrks, Mr. W
Kent Alston: selection, Bows' nuar
tet, "Alma Mpta:" presentation ol
flowers, Alba My.i\. and Glori<
Davis.
To much cannot be srrrd am
done in a way of showing our rr>.
prociation for these two gentle
men. The other white friends were
Dr. and Mrs. Burns Jr/nps. Mr
Claude McLlod, Mrs. F. W. Pebep
or. M?" River^ Va>-n. Mrs. J. Mo
rail, Mr. Cnrv Black. Mrs. J. I)
Carter ftTd Mrs. Benjamin Bos
i-k.
Subscribe For
The Palmetto Leadei
'joint Stock Company
In Annual Session
i
In Florence
J - The fiftieth rnnual session erf
j*h? Joirt Stock Company of South
1 Carolina convwicd in Florence, |
1 8. C. NovcPiber 11, 12, at 9:30 and j1
wn? opened in due form with.]
'Grand Chief F. W. Lawrence., presiding.
Love feast was pynducted '
by the chaplain, J. D. Davis and 1
Bro. T. J. Brooks. Attendants:
Mesdames M. B. Pogue, Ella Mft.
1 zone, Carrie Graham, Hester EL '
lei be and Annie Pringle.
After love feast and*- calling of j
I the roll of the grand officers, '
j presidents and delegates, the rolL) I
j was corrected.?-The -Grand?Chief-H
appointed the committees; remarks |
by the Grand Chief of the lodge 1
and we rdjourned Tor dinner.
Dinner was served t0 round about ] i
300 children and quite a number [s
Mis. M. B. Pogue, Btate matron,
?nd other juvenile matrons. ]
At 2 o'clock the lodge reassembl
ed to hear the juvenile program, m
The renditions were very firo with jl
"?rfal>ns, dilets end qua'tets Ll
The young people played a.splend s
-idqf^nT^mFt^cq^ogram. "At 1:30 the H
niversary program was held \
Remark,, by the Grrtnd Chief,T. W. i .
?twiwrenco. He mrvniled the picfure >,
of the founder of the jeinT stock. I \
Brother Joseph Guile; the history ]t
) | Rev. \V. S. Guile. He said that in t
' 'the dliys of the 70's and 80's whon .
i ' people were unnble to. secure a (
I debtor. Brother Joseph Guile had ]
I a vision. He called four or five j
, men together at Mill Branch, ami t
jsrt together on a log. After con
. I versing with them he organized
> 1 his- society, "therefore we are
) hero todav to recall the memory
1 ?f an atoined coinage the men
i hers had to ?n
t the organization rs a heritage
handed to us for the uplift of the
Tatre;" Rev. A. R. Howard dclivri .
ed the anniversary address. He
pnyrwt Hihrte to FnttU'l1 Joseph
Guile, in har-apmuH-t-o ttll' liuon. ?
-bars-he?said Father Guile had no J
i idea that he was hund'tvr such * ?
. organization to the people of b
i race. He sai;| that as a croup, w<should
honor and cherish his nt"
' mory in handing to the race s'- 1
> h>;ril:t're. Dr. How.vd ! pptalcd
s ' to th<- nn-mhers t>? lengthen th-' I
; co'd by bringing in more men to 1
niche the on! r stronger by nayine :
. their dues in their loval lodges.
H R vreTTi TTt* KPforirrn a?pVtnck-.- ?
i service wit, conducted jby Bros. |
Solomon Thomas. J. C. McCall
> Sister Hhillis Dargand rnd An
nu: 1 sermon 1a- Rev. D V7 Small.
nnd w>c erioved by all. Collection
0\- 1. CJ. Chandler* JS. .Sellers an'1
[ Mrs. Mary Samuel.
i j The second day session of th?
convention conevened at 0 o'clock.
It was opened in duo form Wi;h
President Lawrcnroe in the ehr'V
Minutes were road niui nnruove'
Reports from the state heeppnir'-r
i with grand chief. After reading h:
report. Rer. I >v'ronoe moved that
> the errand rhi<*f t o v chvP-d f >'
1042. With the vice chief in
chair, the report was adopted bv
standing vote. The firancial sec
rotary read his rmnvt and or, pm
tic.n. was received as infom*.*1 Lvm
and turned over to the j udit:"e
, committee. The convention a'
iourned for di: n< r.
ftei n .on ? ssion: Remrts con
tinned. Grand financial ta> \^
report was received as inform ti?<n *
and turned over t<, the auditui
committee, itepovt ot the r : ;r <
treasurer i""d and m1 m
turned over tn the auditing eo'u _
mittec. Rev. A. R. Howard >;nv <' B
that the rules to suspended and I
that all of the" r-and oTirers b'
re. elected was-carried hv?mi'in. M
imoys vote." ,
IVm.arks hy the G'.and Chie1" a
then the lodtre j diourned. I
Rvenine* Ses?io : 7:.'!0 I >d r I
) , re assembled for memorial ser I
1 vice. Sonc service vtis en haded
(tby Brother W. M. MoCh-r<\. AT-"r
, trie M"Fadden. Tom Johnson and
j Janerette Waleot. FuIotv M"?. j
i i H. J. Howard: sernv n hv T<?v. M '
. | C. Cooler. This was a verv ?-'d '
j sermon; mr lvh led be Rev. W. 3. j'
Guile, eollrctio'ii bv Brother Ar.
nold Wliliams atul Vattic Pr< sley j
The lodee adjourned.
? -Third day sessiuu?ih
the Grand Chief i? the rh-Mr7^
i Reading and npnroving of nv n.
. ivfeR. C^nt'r""tnin 'd* he rcno?-t<
_ >f oil committees. The lmp?e?ad?t_
i "jourred at T"o'cloetc Tor "dinner re"
re-convene at 2:30 P.Nrn.
' Reports continued. This ,,:r>c opo
of the grandest?sessions iold in
its history. Pence ani ! vr nv
.prevailed during the .n
: The grand lodge tTv n nlh ed.
The quarteriv session T>T V.M2! i
f The lirst session. Finn ne?. F"b (
> ruarv 13, 1012: P edee, p. h-n-iv
, 1.9; Darlington. Fehrua'v ?0; V'il j
llamshurg, February 22; S ur er,
FeBruarv 20. ?
1 Rev. TI. M. Martin, reporter
' MT. PISGAH RVPT1ST C'TRCR
Rev. J. H. SPigner Pa-tor
Killian. S. C.- We hi 5 ,-v
? ,1 . 1 .1.... 4U. : i
vhjikh-i 11. i (utv irif - fi; i-1 V
TKF pastor preached ? T rr I
h i-iny sermon in the moninf I- he
afternoon Rev. Pearson pn-t'*t <f I
Zion Canaan, preached : nd
' fill sermon. He had with h:,u 1 is fl
usher board and choir and * -n? I
member,, of Zion Canaan. Codec H
tion, $0 10. .
We wertn to Zion Can.if n S in_ I
day. Orrr pastor prcn^lm 1 n won - 3
' derful short sermon. Our choir, i|
usher board and some members 1|
were present. Collection, $10.30.
1 The Willine Workers Union will >1
. meet at thi* church beginning |
. i Friday niprht through the fifth '
[Lord's day in November. I
V ' " "
SCHOFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
By William We88els
The Schofield glee club und
the (lire, tii i) of Mr. L. B. Ros
rendered choice selections at tl
recent meeting of the Aiken branc
af the X. A. A. C. P. at Friendshi
BiqyrrPT?church-:?TTn??group w*i
romnif mli'd mast heartily bv a
svho were privileged tor hear ther
The glee club will be present*
in public recital very soon. VVutc
for the date.
The .Schofield male quartet
busy rel cursing preparatory
:hei** public appearance. The pei
tunnel of the group is us follow:
lames Wright, first tenor; Thar
lius Kerner, second tenor; Wi
liain Lr. Hopkins, baritone, ar
Law ton Ctirbett, basso.
Our efficient executive, M
Sanford P. Bradley, is much in dr
rand as m offkial at the vnrioi
liter collegiate games all over tl
state. '.
Moat of the boarding Studen
>vo returned after a pleasai
i tumus-iivjmr l'W(!5S. *
The Schofield Rrrris over whei
ningly defeated the Hainc? tea:
Tom Augusta, Ga.. November 1'
Alien the final whistle blew, tl
score wag .19-0 in favor of Schc
TeTfl ^
Our home comimr cm mo
?eheiluled For FrTTTayi Novenilv
!S. Rottis Academy and Schofial
vill vie for the pigskin honors o
hut day.
Kach?rlns? in the school he
hos<'|j ,, candidate. The fortnnnt
me is to be erownned "Miss Hr.-.r
>minfy." The candidates are: Mi?
^aulinc Livinerston, 11th grnd<
iliSy Luoile Littles. 10 th prrd(
diss tittian Joy nor, 0th (?rad?
mBm y t
ill ^lr1!s
I IIAIOABD AIB-CONDITIOND
IICLININO-8EAT COACBB8
*** "'in* roumiTtn
Richmond 5 ,">.4 0
WasninRton 7.35
Philadelphia lQ.O.N
New York 11.8*
Boston (via Moll (late
Bridge ... 17.3'
Pitts burgh 13.11'
Buffalo 16.J0
St. Petersburg _.. H.k
lamna m . ;i
.Miami jo.Hi
W Palm Boach - 9.(>C
Jacksonville 5.10
J. I.. Carter, DPA
C-olumbia, S. C.
Ii'i'cm No 1 Arcade Bldg.
Telephone ';821?9987
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It's good?
HONESTLY
PLN'CKNEY'S }
Mlh.iTAKEK AM)
ur suL iti CAKOl
1 >008 WASHINGTON S
Saturday, Decembar 6, 1941
Miss Helen Chnvous, 8th g'ade;
Miss Annie Lou Graham, 7th ^
grade. ^
er | We hope that graduates and for is,
' mer students will plan to visit
their alma matex on_Lbis day
:h
jff = PROFESSIONAL
Oj ?CARDS
:h
is DR. H. H. COOPER
to DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Dls5:
eases pf the Gums * ^
|- Gold Crown and Rrklgc Work fl
1 A Specialty
id Office Phone 6129 Res. 8261
1125 Washington -St. Col'a.. S C.
Y. ~
, ' Office Hours: Telephones:
8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Ofliee 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
ts DENTIST
X-RAY SERVICE
' BLOCK ANESIHi:s:\
~ 1107Vj Washington St. Colu-nthhi
D. ^
-I DR. J. G. STUART *
- Eye, Ear, ^Jose-and-Thraal
, Office Hours: Telephones:
10:00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692
4:00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 3796
Office Residence
7" 2030 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St.
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
m NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marion Street
?L Dealer in Real Estate, performs
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Wills ^
Deeds, Mortgages, Claims, etc.
Call to Lee Him
Counts Drug Store
_ PRESCRIPTION .3
BY YOUR DOCTOR
A Full Line ot loitet Articie*
105 W ASiiiN Li 1 UN olKEEl
PHONE 2-1967
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I and Beauty. BEST GROWER?
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1906 lllanding St. Columbia, S. C.
Counts Drug Store, Washington
St.; Thomas Drug Store, Taylor
^ and Harden Street "*
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cents per mile I
ROUND TRIP
10% less than double I
the one way iaref
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. ! Division Passenger Agent
Colombia, 8. C.
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Ftinpra I (;lr, an,I Funeral
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