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JIVrMiNV 1942 ASTROLOGY
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R. K. O.?I'm fifteen but grow. |
i;.g up every day. I can't do much
work but 1 do nut forth lota of
effort. 1 want to become1 a big man ,
and wunt your idea Sir. We don't
take the paper, but they take it 1
* next door and I read it every _
chance I get.
Ans: Young rffan I know of
nothing hctt.nr for, a hoy your Bffft ;
than to make himself a little
money . . . you can do just that i
by working up a paper route for
this paper. Call at the newspaper '
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you do, the more effort and
thought you put into your work
> . . . the quicker you are going; to
develop intQ manhood both mental. ;
ly and physically. Big men are
made ; . not born . . . it is up to
. ' you to study and prepare yourself
thoroughly for success in .life. Ncrw
is the time to start. j
R. W.?Dear Sir: Would it be
__ safe for me to return home now? j
Mother is so anxious to see me aruT
she says that everything should^ i
be alright now. I want to" visit her "
Christmas. j
Ans: Your mother is in a posi_
tion to know .... take her word 1
for it and S? home for Christmas. !
The boy who gave you so much i
trouble has recently married and
moved away from your mcrther's
community. You should be able to I
visit home without hia knowing a H
pure trip w'ould be most i*a. i
_ joy able. 1
G. D.?J have friend in Nyty 1
York, and'he is planning tq send (
my Christmas gift from up there i
as he isn't coming home. But he '
doesn't know how to pick out the i
things a young girl would like. He !
? wants -to surprise- me. I hate to - ;
write and tell him what to buy but i
if you say I should. I will. What i
"must I da? ;
Ans: N'o don't write the boy and |
give him the Christmas list you
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MULLINS NEWS
A choral group of one hundred
voices rendered one of the most
outstanding prgrams ever to be
presented by local talent on Sunday.
Dpppmhpr 1J of fV\? An/loi
son theatre. This group composed
of members of the various
church choirs and the Choral .So- i
ciety of the Palmetto high school.
The program consisted of spirituals,
gospel songs and Christmas
carols.
This program was given for the
benefit of the Tubercular campaign
which is a national project.
Though the first time that such a
program has been given we are
sure that we are worthy of being
called upon for such services As
Negroes we are willing to do our
share for such a worthy cause.
The chorus was directed by A(
G. Whitener,- with Mrs. A. B.
Garcia as accompanist. The program
was as follows: . .
God Bles9 America; Theme
song, Over My Head T See In The
- . - Ahv I "Ain't Gonna' Study War
' No More; Swing Low, Sweet Char
iot; Keep Me From Sinking I
Down; Its Me; Give Me That Old
Time Religion; Intermission?remarks
by Mrs. Reeder (white)
social and civic welfare worker;
Solo, Mrs. Mack; Silent Night;
Go Tell It On The Mountains;
King's Highway; The Old Ship of
Zion; Closer Walk With Thee;
* Fare You Well.
Our energetic Principal, Prof.
K. Richardson did quite a bit
m tawaid.) mailing tnls program a
success.
\r ?? - * -
inrs. nettie Robinson, county
tubercular chairman was the spon
sor of this program. Soloists for
the occasion were: Mesdames
Jannie Reaves, Safroniu Reaves,
A. P. Garcia, Misses M. A. Harper,
Beatrice Jamison and A. G.
Whitener. Mrs. Mack was the
guest soloist.
Leola MeOleesp, reporter.
Oon't go through tho next 12
month* unprepared. Let my new
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r w Inspiration. Just of# the press.
Confidential letter of free advice
on 3 Questions included with each
order. Prof. Abbe' Wallace. |
have worked out ... it would
scare him to death. Let him hf.r.dle
this matter in his own way. Surei,
he isn't" so old fashioned that he
wouldn't know' what tt) buy a
your-trype. My suggestion in yout
case is to let him choose the gift
and regardless of what it is . .
be sure to write him a note , t
thanks immediately -after Christ
N. B.?I don't, ^know what
would do ff?this frierd rf?nr
should find another girl. He writer
me the .sweetest letters remindln
me of his lcrve but he hasn't heeii
here in two weeks. Tell me win
to do as I am so unhappy and I
want him so badly.
^ns: His trouble is financial t
doubt .... he can't be runnine
fifty milec each week end to vis:
you. He's mighty thoughtful and
writes regularly, so don't doubt U 1
boy. He will try t^ find a job tin r 1
in your city after Christmas apt (
I dare say he will be a daily gn s !
in your home. *
M. D.?I'm 10 year: ??!?1 a u j
don't, know where.?ui\u t; tt+^r 1
never seen him. My uiutlivr treat/
lived with her. Huve lived with ni? '
aunt for 7 years. My grand motlu t J
raised me from a- six months nld >
t>aby. ftfy aunt is very mean to no*
I am in the tHh grade. Do >ou Uii !
[ should quit? school and go tc 1
work ? 1
Ans: A girl with no parents to 1
help her needs all the education
you realtee that vu'ur aunt?.is mtik 1
ing a sacrifice to keep you w i- 1
Ifir :und ill school ? Appreciut*
what she is giving you regardl
fts you please. Follow yoiu aim'.' J
wishes and work hard afte- schoo 1
ind try to help her t?--Hit" trcT""*
know just how much it means to
you for her to be kind. Y u ivuTh
have lots to be thankful for in thi:
lunt of yours. Do not stop school
and go to work until' your aunt
?ives her consent.
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WILLIAMS CHAPEL A. M. K. t
CHURCH t
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor f
Orangeburg, S. C. Promptly a (
[1:45 the Sunday School ope?nu
with the Supt. in charge. The us. N
sistance Supt., having undergone [
a minor operation, wa,.. unable to j
be present. We missed him and ,
pray for him a speedy recovery. j
After a brief study period, the t
lesson was: interestingly ruviuuni v
by Mr.~E. 71. Thompson, tlie same (
was very much enjoyed. Mr. (
Thompson recently i-ami* to us ,
from Mt. Zion A. M. E. church in ^
Jacksonville, Fla. He is a rep re. v
sentative of the North Carolina j
Mutual Insurance Company. I
The morning services were very
much enjoyed and well attended. |
Tha?Pastor?selected his text front--;
Rev. 3:21, subject, "Righteous \
Living." The pastor delivered a i
wonderful message and everyone \
seemed* t<> have enjoyed it. The |
Holy ?Ghost was really in our
midst. The members are lining up <
now for great work in the near \
future. A very successful official j
bcrard was held last Monday night (
and plans were made for a trus
tee's rally on the second Sunday
in January at which time each 1
member is urgently asked to pay <
$1.00. We are looking fur nothing
but success.
A very successful league \va?
conducted by the president of the
league. A very nniipn- o.oe.um .
was had. Mr. Walker an (I Mr".
Myers sung solos, Miss Elease
Jefferson recited a very nice and
appropriate poem which she
wrote. Miss Jefferson has proven
to be quite a writer.
At the evening service the pas
tor selected his text from St.
Matthew 14:JO. This wa? another
one of the pastor's master pieces.
The attendance wa, very good.
The ckrb^ and boards are getting
lianipaSPd up Tor a great work,
and with ^fc/d's help we are *oing
through.
TTT _ 1 '
yye were nappy to nave hail so
many visitors worship with oAmonpr
them was Mrs. Daisy Tay
lor. She spoke to us about the
Christmas Seals, we enjoyed it so
much. To all of the visitf/rs, come
aprain. . v
The A. C. E. league is having a
shoe rally Sunday. You are invited
to be present.
Goldie McDuffie, reporter
' Ti
Actress Snpports Campa
IT"*
BsSgtJv
i.?8/:
Ethel Waters (left), star of Br
between acts to purclias
TB?STILL KNK.MV OF VOl'TH
A ^laiinjr spotlight is thrown
tu the "mih'I.ii .* <ii tube! cufosis-Tit
imes like these. Not only has the,
lisease always in past peiiods <>i
itress flared up and spread, bat
he I'Dinnnrsiiiii .if f.it. i;>: t ..
and tuberculosis show^ staitlin,'
acts.
.'*\^L Lai tubeiTuIo^er'kill
Americans than were killed in ac.
ion, or died from wcAinds received
n acti?n. d?i?liw?! 'ir?-t?Wui hi?
Beet available- figures on the.
lufnber of America? s killed in ae
ioflt; or died from wounds received
11 action, in all the wars the
I'nilcd States- has- foueht since |
177(1 .shrrrte a I ill..] I..mi?Li-i-l?irUI.--in-.--.
uberculusis killed 'i'l-l.iICS.
En'/land durinz a te: . nidtiTTi
)eriod in IP 10 41 were anon >:i?u"
ely .'10.QUO 1 )ui itur a con n- > I 1
on month period. ' tub |
rOtrk fiUO 000 ll V e> III .the I' lilted
States.
We c: ? i' i *. afford eompla.-eiuvy
rejfavdinir t. hcciilos } ill th'<
out try. T> ae enou.'h. the fieri it
lira in st the disease is b?-in<r won.
Phe death rate has lieen force <1
lown from first to seventh plruv
is a cause of-death for the pop
ilation is a whole. It has.been ci". 1
hree. fourths' in the la-t thirty 1
idd years.
But. these fljrurcs, . ompurinjf
he fatalities <>f war and tubercu. .
osis. show that tuberculosis is far
. ine?ius4~-an?e-v_d?iHvnim-i
TIMS IS I'KNDI.KTON
Ity I.. I.. I .aster
With Christmas just a f< w days
iway i ml miljioiw ??f children
loping in Hy't Santa wi!!
'isit tlu-m and fill their st<? kirn's
ind wishes. We. whn nrc a hip to
ealizei will divert mir primary.
ho'Uffhts and attention.; ;? otlte-Kwvy?W
A1! A iimrirn is a price
ovin^ and thinking., democracy. L
)ur boys and pirls have never i
pent a Christmas when' their
ountry was ;-t war. bit this '
hiislmas they will for the tirst
inie. No doubt some of us ar->
tointr to b a bit disappointed to
atise our stoeki: t*s will not| be
illed to the brim on Christmas
iiorniuv* many will not have anv
'hristmav tree for the first time,
un.. c..; i
uii with "Merry Christmas."
here is ir<?itivr to he hit t.f hone
n the sis teim-nt. We (In ->t mean
Cat there will l><?viih
le sarcasm when nil f ives vim
lie hi i V e mentioned yreetinii' h'it
v~hh-hfrye Tti t.yy iiii tTtrdTAiii tlte'
La hie. Pur t'e msiioHt'v of lis.
Christmas u not voinir to he as
iiei'iy as m; ny. nianv othe's that
,V have v. itnm's'-d. NeVef the ll'SS.
jlease accept m r sit cere wi-lies
"or a ilerrv Christmas and a Hap_
jy New Year,' in spite of all the
aids 11, tile ont i a rv.
(in Sendav. 1 teerniliiT llth.
Kiint's Ch: pel A M K elmreh
(poiisol^Tl Y "I Iar\ est It 'Th " forts
pa-t v. Ilev M C. Williaois.
Many useful yifts were presented
to Rev. \\ ilhanis h*. t e wood)
shim 1l_ v.learned thai tlwradv
will re"i;ii|| in nroeesy for another
Week. This is ilist ; reminder of
the Christutis nayea-t at Kind's
Chanel mi Sunday af(ei n<>uiii Ih
d-mber 'J 1st.
fin Christ hp's Dav j'hver
Spnn -s Maptist hutch will he
1*1 till- *11111*' nMIIIIHIIIIiy, I
P(/ll!lt\ illl'l ?'V> -n v<- !,. >11 !.t| I
ht*v. m (t wtntnftrr
will im-sirh the-l'liYistnias senium. '
As nhovi- stated, this \v an animal
ocea ** 71. K'. eh vi-ar all of tve |
churches' <>f Pendleton conn- t . |
HH'tlli'l' ?MUp C Mill liinf Mllll U'||' '
brute tl>'* birth nf (> '? Lord. It :.s ,
a great orrnsiMi. The tfpirit is
stimulating. invigorate g. ,,r what I
have you? .Yes. folks, come to '
Pendleton. Christmas Day and
tV<"'vh n vvf' ? <. you ; Ce net a j
Methodist, a Kantist. Catholic or .
any special denomination, but a |
h"!i<ve>- and follower of Jesus.
Christ. You are weleome.
^nnitiv, ftrc ruber 1 1th, Miss '
Violji Grove* hart as her "house I
"uest. Prof. Wvins Auston of
Str te l ollege. Orangeburg. ProC
A'stin u-j?s once pritvinal and in
st'ucter of the Helton pnbl'?
o' M ?. C roves w h instrur
tor in t h Honea Path public i
^ntrno-t - ? j
Mr P I Mil-. ?r r-.||,.t
and Cleveland Ohio, will be fu |
n"i?ili/.ed f?t Krrrt^i?Chanel A. M.
R. church, December 17th it 2:30
p. m. Mr. Milner is one c/f Pendleton's
t)l lest pior eers lie is sur
v.-ed by several brothers, sigters
IK-.:'- - y-rr- - r ~ I..
reriALMBiio LKADKR
iga/Agaiad Tuberculosis
jjj^l
} ]' Mr
oadway show*, takes time out
e her Christmas Seals.
i\ this country. Tuberculosis still
?.ilis nsoie American between the
v s til 15 ; nil 4 5 thun
.? ?*i?j vwiaci
.an e of death.
Tuberculosis authorities assure
us that we can look forward with
ttrH confidence to the eventual era_
dilution of tk.is disease. They also
wt rn Us that unless every effort
i made during LijUics like Xhese to
limit tain prom-ess in the fitrht. we
,rtand to lose nardlwoii ground.
This is the only time during th
year when the tuberc'dos's - Kg***?
rTs make an appeal for financia
support to carry on a campaign
that saves our lives, uur health and
out- hat>>piiu\s*. Ohristmas Seals
long agu. wrote their value in the
victories tl ey have supported over
the disease. '
Number of K:iltwl"tn AttrWurr
Participated in by I'nited States
War Duration of war. No. killed
RevoTuTTonui y War 8" yrs. 4 00-1
War u,f 4jP2 2 yrc, 5nios.?1.877
War with Mex. 1 yrn 5 mo^ t,7tM~
t'ivil War 4_years?
.Union = liu^Z?
i ollleilei ales 74,.r?Xl
W->- wiili Spain 4 mos. 700
Philipine InsurVton 2 vis 1 mo.
1.004
World War "I 1 vr., "inns, 56.5 1r
19 yrs., 10 mos. 244,450
Number of People Killed in United
^tafes bv Tuberculosis
1937 09324
1938 03.735
1939 61,609
1940 60,000
?Total ? ' 254 .G3R
FLORENCE NEWS
Ws. Shirley Taylor of N. Y. C.
and Miss Uorrina Samuel of Philadelphia.
Pa., were called home on
account of the death of their brother
Mr. Clenunons.
Miss Cora Gregg the daughter
of Mr. Robert Greg -died-at?her
home ill ^ ul'I.O- ?
long illness. She was funeralizLtl
Tuesday at Mt. Zron Methodist"
clinch. A brief program was
rendered and eulogy by the past<?
Surviving are a father, sis
u-rs, brother, other relatives and
a host of friends.
Miss Gregg is a recent graduate
of Wilson high school.
The Lincoln cafe n.iov*.,i j j ii, j.
lew location 248 N. buigan St.,
opposite Grant's I)ru ?. >re.
The Nurses club o! Fioreiic,
held its iccular ?*i ??*i it? Tin. is.
t!ay afternoon, in H n lie, ille at
lie home of Miss McKay. Tile
meeting had its rig lai de.tion
al execises. The V < "ug''n
ave us the 'hiuhl s. is .of ll?tNTTises'
convention wlr h' nie-. in
( harleslon. At'lei g.* n :1 bu-i
less discussion the roM. vas cull
ed, everybody respond d with
u.s. The club clonal d d .50 foi
Christinas Seal l)iive. \V wen
lad to have Rev-. W. J. "mpple
with us. The club was ; veil a
lelieioi s repast. Wv adjourned
'o meet at the Mcl eod's Colored
.Xiiraes.' homo, Junumy?ft:?I'.' 'J.?
Nurse \V. 1.. McC < ' ii
Sumlay in Sumter wi.ii ulutives
mil friends.
VT I'HII.IP AT M. K. ( HlKtH
Uev. T. H. Weathers, Pastor
Has.over, S. ('. () i Sunday
school opened with the S pt. M,
E. Hinton in charge. A large
number were present. The lesson
v. as taught by the teacheis :.n?l
leview by iRev. T. II. Weathers oi
whivb we all enjoyed a wonderful
lesson anil a good review. IWe
were very glad to have MrsJ E
Eee"with us.
A warm prayer service was con
ducted by t'he Prayer committee,
A leW announcements were made
after which the presentation of
Rev. J. A. Taylor who delivered a
soul sirring message from the
fullness of his heart. Everybody
was made to feel uplifted. His
text was taken from St. Matt,
:3f>-30, subject Dealing Fair
With Clod; On last Sunday the
Trustees rally was a success
They raised $30.15 for the insurance
of the church. SacrBffiT^nf
was taken by a very large number
-hesr?Sunday.'?
Those on the sick list are doing
line.
Stewardess Hoard No, 5 held a
lovely feast at sister Ada Oree.
The Brown brothers will sing
at St. Philip Sunday night, dome
one and all.
and cousins. Outstanding amonv;
his re-'ltives is Miss 3ane Huntei
also o<" Pendleton and Cleveland
Mr. Milner wa, a retired railroad
[TTTFTV.
SPARTANBURG NEWS <
The local Medical Society of this
city was host to the Piedmont Me
dical Association here Thursday
night. They had a very large at
tendance. ?.
Revs. G. H. Tl?omas, S. Jackson
have been returned for anothor
year at Silver Hill and Smith Me.
_ mortal churches of this city.
The- Kev. H. B. Jackson, pastoof
the C. M. E. church, left uyring
the week for his conference which
is in session at Anderson.
TTie members and friends of tlrs
city regret very much that the
Kev. A. Means has resigned his
pastorage at Macedonia Baptist
church. He has accepted work >n
Florida.
Messrs. T3T G. Cureton. H. T.
- Pearson and W. W. Nichols repre.
sentatives of the N. C. Mutual
Life Insurance Co? left Friday
morning for Durh&tn where-They"
will attend a reception given i'i
their honor by President C. CX
Sp^ulding. Messrs.- Cureton and
Per.rson were the winners and the
entire district sent Mr. Nichols, {
one of the retired men of the dis. f
trict, as a special guest. r
Mr. Edward G. Graham, USO ?
director of the local USO of Camp
Croft, has arrived in the city and c
is now arrangine for the dedica. ^
tion. The following local citizen. t
, have been named on the boai: I
Profs. C. C. Wardlow, M. L. TIar c
ris. E A. Rivers, Drs. J. C. Bull G JW.
Glymph, Mesrs. W. C. Bunch f
John Woodward, G. W. Baldwin c
The member* of the 70th f?? (AA),
made quite a record while
in camp here guarding^ the. Spar v
- -lunburg uirport. Lieut! A. D. Wil
hams and the band appeared in concerts
at several of the loca1
churches. Chaplain Willi; ms. for
churches.
Chaplain Williams.
(/f Centjenai^.Mc?thotHst"rtni) ('h ;
"Columbus Ohio, wa* the monnnr _
"loikit rt B'K'er lliTT w~,
ence in Florence. Th<> v v, were
carried away and made to re.. I
joice whjle Lieut. William spoke. 1
. Pi' find-Mr^ TJ ?IIII'1 1
Mf*.? GeOTT r>J' f4>'? ><
JXiv^it4ul Mi'!'. R. (V-TUuUm of I,rm
\\'or.~ Hpmnf fh?> mUKV visi
t(/rs here Thursday night attending
fh-> Piedmont Medical meet!"v.
There is unite a rush at the re g
T':'l " ion. Our group i? en I
listing dailv. ready to help defer '
mr country.
The ma.nv friend? ,,f Mr. \V-?I
Robinson are sail to hear of his
?udd? n passing. II - was ., very |J
popular young man in the city and
opeiated a taxi line.
TRINITY A. M. K. CHl'ltCH
Rev. A. I). Hawkins, Pastor
Snartanburir. S. C.?Sunday wr.(
a beautiful day for all church __
workers. A group of voung and
adult scholars"were found making
their Way to the Sunday Seh< >)
The school opened ft the usual
hour. The Sunt, and his group of
efficient teachers were at their
posts of duty. The lesson was w"l
taught "?nl ?discussed try
classes. A splendid review follow,
ed.
At 11 r.'irt o?i" morning servi.e
bevan. Rev. Hawkins in hi* own
way. ascended the rostrum and
delivered a sc/ul reviving messrge
to his hearers. The message was *
inspiring and f !1 of information
the spiritual tide ran high an hi
eharers rejoiced fn the y soul's I
salvation. I
4:.'10 the l.ivewiie Club met ai I
the home of Mrs. Anetse Craig or
Chase St. The president, Mrs. Su
kn. ' '
in im* usuui whv ()'
account of the l'unerul of Mr. Wal
ter Robinson, o number of th
members were absent.
After the busines? nart iff th<
meeting, the hostess, Mrs. thai"
served ? delicious repast whirl
was enjoyed by r 11 present.
7:30. the pastor. Rev. Dawk itbrought
to us another wonderfu'
message from 1st Cor. 12:21
theme, "The members of oh.
body." The services were grand
throughout the day.
Mrs. Agnes Sims a'fd daughte;
of Carlisle, S. C., were the hotis_
guests of Rev and?Mis. A?U -Dawkins
last week. We enioved
hi ving thein^in, our city. Corn.'
again, you are welcome.
On last Sunday Mr. and Mrs
James Blackman. Mt's.A. D. Daw
kins. Mr. Isiah Johnson motored t(,
Williamston, S. (\ and spent t
lovely (lay with relatives and
friends. They returned repot tine
an enjoyable trip.
We were sorry to hear that Mrs. t
Laura Pearson is now confined to '
bed in the hospital. She is one of
, the faithful members 0f Trinity
church. We are asking our mem
bers and friendj to please visit hei
and give her a word of encourage |
ment.
i
- IHinMIlBHIl A. W. P.. I 111 R( H ""
Rev. D. N.' Wilson, Pastor ]
On last Sunday morning th<
, pastor preached a very inspiring
sermon. The scripture text was
t taken from the 46th Psalm, 6th
verse. His subject was "The firm
1 neas of the ability of Clod."
The Sunday School wi s conduct
ed by the Supt., Mr. Joseph Kin.
loch and the lesson was reviewed
- by the" pastor.
The A. C. E. league held its leg
ttlar meeting at 6 o'clock.
At 7:30 a visiting pastor preach
ed. The scripture text was taken
from Isiah. IIi?j subject wis divid
ed into the two parts, firit. "types.
of men God wa: t;" and second,
"why God wants * man." The ser
vices were largely attended and
manv visitors were present.
The first quarterly conference
since the annual conference a'nd
the last for the year 1941, in
scheduled for Fiiday night, Eh1
cember 19.
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
rEACHEKE SPEAK
The Chesterfield County Teach,
jrs' Association is being successfully
guided in its activities of the
year 1941.42, under the efficient
eadership of Mr. C. C. Cole of
Cheraw who served very effective j
y as its president for the past
rear a4Hl -re~*4*H4?i fer- -thr-frtsuing
^ear. Mr. G. C. Wilson of Jeffer.
ton, was elected as vice president;
diss George ^Gillespie of Cheraw,
?s recording secretary; Mr. Wiliam
Robinson of Pageland as cor.
esponding secretary; Mr. B. J.
ilcQueen of Choraw as treasurer;
lev. Davis of Cheraw as chaplain;
lev. Toatley of Chesterfield as
ihairman of the program com.
nittee to be assisted by presidents
)f each of the districts in the
:ounty; and lames A. Croker of
M?Bce as reporter
These officers have pledged
.heir whole hearted support to the
Vssociation in itk. effort to make
his a history breaking year.
The county has accepted the
ilogan, "Teach niore effectively
tubjeet of reading," and already
nuch has been done toward the
ittrarment of this goal.
Wednesday, December 10th, the
:crunty wide, association came to
fether, at which time a (lenionstra_
ion class was taught by Mrs. Sam
'resson of Shiloh school (white)
>f Chesterfield. Mrs. Bresson in
ler demonstration, stressed the
ret that \vr> should teach the use
if sound., in reading Sh^ordec tiiut
Th" teachers arc lm hii tr f'<r
card to ftTTFif demonstrations and
i^iTi
I BtHM? W-WMtHWI
lift i fin hot mian
MA, flj^K. OOMfOltilu
One way from Columbia
Richmond? 3 5.10
Wasnington 7.35
Philadelphia .1 10.03
New York _ 11.85 ;
Boston (via Hell bate
Bridge 17.35
Pittsburgh ^ 13.40
Buffalo 16.J0
St. Petersburg"-".'-ri_ 8.85
Tampa - 8.30
Miomi?: 10.bo j~
W Palm Beach 9.60
Jacksonville 5.10 j
J. L. Carter, DP A
Columbia, S. C.
Room No. 1 Arcade Bldg.
Telephone *821?9987
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HONESTLY
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'^"TiNa^NEy^n^
UNDERTAKER AND I.
OF SOUTH CAROL!!
- lMffi WASHINGTON ST
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Saturday, December 2ft, 1941.
boliovin? bv the- end. of-this ywtr
-nHiel*-wtff-hav?' bc-elT accompanied. K
Everyone-- 11-ft this meeting V
hmti spiiit exiifi-l'inr Ln. _ mi^D M
.Ianit;\'\ 2 V.? 12. \<r
PROVESSIONAL
UAKDS -I
'ill. II. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
(.old Crown and HridKe Work
A Specialty f'\\
)H'tcc Phone 6420 Hes. 826r* _
1125 Washington Str^Cofa., S C. I
Office Hours: Telephones:
8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 I
Residence 8873
Tie TV IT
1V1, I/. IX. JClllVIIliS
DENTIST
X-RAY SERVICE
BLOCK ANESTHESIA
H07'/2 Washington St. Columbia B
- 2%, j
DR. J. G. STUART j
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately |
Office Hours: Telephones:
10:00 A.M. to 2 1\M. Res. 4692
1:00 P.M. to (i 1\.M. Office 3796
- .uQffite " " Hpalrian/g \
.'O.JO Taylor St. 1317 Pine St.
REVTJ. H JOHNSON *
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office 2029 Marion Street
Dealer in Real Estate, performs ,
Marriage Ceremonies, writes Wills '
Deeds, Mortgages, Claimsr-ete;
Call to See ffiffi
Counts Drug Store
PRESCRIPTIONS
COMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN
?BY-YOUR DOCTOR
A Full Line of Toilet.Article*
-M05 WASH IN G I ON sTREK'l
PHONE 2-1967
David G Ellison ?.
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
given to ail business
placed with roe
- PIIONE 5717
15 YOUR.-iyJ~~
f -ZLTHROAT ON
W .-Inflamed Irom constant1 ^
n coughing due to a cold?
' ' Sra h"U' oile <ln*r
"of MENl'HO-MULSION works to
soothe Irritated throat membranes.
. expel phlegm, and bring you quiet
Satisfaction or money back. 00c aiiil
$1.00 sizes. Try it.
?MEMTHD^tSIDN
| Relieve stuffy note due-to cold with Mcntho*
! Mult ion note end throat drops and breathe
more easily. AsK your druggist
Mr-IIANIRIN nWIir:
" store *
MADAM DETERS m
HAIR GROWER
For Diseased Scalp ? Gives Life
and Beauty. BEST GROWER?
Apply once a week?Price 35c. _
1906 Blanding St. Columbia, S. C.
Counts Drug Store, Washington
St.; Thomas Drug Store, Taylor
and Harden Street
ONE WAY
lii_cents per mile m
?
ROUND TRIP
10% less than double I ,
the one way fares
*
Air Conditioned
CoachoM
ON THROUGH TRAINS
J. T. COBB
ru.,:..r v? a _ . ?
wvmuni i u?iten*er rtgem
- - Columbia, S. C.
lilln'liTinr *
pnaaDMnwamaaa^
;neral home
ICENSED KM BALM ER
SA AND GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
And Retter Than the Rest - A
And Fricea Lean
Office Plume 2 :I3."?7
Residence Phone 776&
COURTESY
AND
SERVICE
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COLUMBIA, 9 ?J.