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H A?^j|OLOOY eiv f ? ' ' B B il I HrtWt^y^S n^ ' toV^ mothei It H9*wi *?. Mflgh. jyftt; Ut v^ V.^UCf- U> me. j P^'u^i V $<Y* kec?U*e MV Bfe^ty^NU'g* jfrmiiy. She does , HBpfe-nw ?nv whert- except i pKH$}f'Wri(l mhool Naturally. I BBR R^Wt- ni*riy friends. Wlu'n i : Mjujlfe,other #irls talk about the fine kfave-rf fftol pretty bad IBEbte what to do. ^ fls. It istt'i_ your mother's idea ^.i?lp deprive you oft friends ...but she j^WMH,p*ver t*ive her consent t<> see Byqu.,flirt around like some of tht I Br<Hbor frifls af your acquaintance MMAloftt ol the young girls who are alBf^vdowed to run free during the early years end up married before ' are <5ld enough to know what ."ftt'-'ll all a'.'out. """ dLJ.V.' - I Want to finish high school ^if possible. But it looks as if I cant ; < ^v' - JJy sister and brother don't care Whteitfaer we live or die it, Ippk* li>-" I " INow my mother is unable t?? work I ?7: Should I quit school and pro" to) (V work? . >1 A.N$. _ You neetl to stay in school j |c. '**' even If it necessary for you to work i OJ /liter school hours to help with tin r-.?expanses. Bickering with your sis i ter tfnd brother won't help matters. L" I.tt.lfc - 1 arn unhappy, mv hushaii.l , is jealous of 'me. I like to go to 1 scoigble places, have fun. but he always thinks I am stepping out. 1 j L i___ can't see my. a^ay-om, *4 tide sb.tn atipfJi. .. f. . ., > ANS. It is on+y natural that he pd should become jealous when yo.> kj ?. problem a ill be aim ifttfllde 'II clipping at tlW column *i F pi/?ae?d * Quarter (Etc) for AB *" 1?W2 entering your-birthday: you mnfriMf;and -confidential "letter of sound lions in private. - Please sijrn your irfve j/<W WMhdate; an ^ STAMPED ENVELOPE for your"" ^. Ijpr.-wk.'rtg fit! necessary and confin ' ft .jl'v l0Ki?'*' reasoning. Wrap a Quai .if. Writ# to: The ABBE* WALLACE .^(JLeadec. Ill ft Assembly Street, Coin v , ' MATHER ACADEMY NOTES W$rig*!4Vm"" ''*>*" w*'"*1 a >"1'- " y VJ -;C?mslwH--Bk. C., Dee. 22nd?Be v. cause of transportation difl'icul^ litiea, few Mather students were < *f ibU to "leave the campus; there-T many. different activities,! uuuE?*d planned fon^their entertain* ... meat. .*' 'r1 # Beginning with a Girl Bvservc r?nWv IWoml^.r it* Matln-r etn. " dents had a chance to enjoy] the following Christmas events: three pageants, four parties, two | music recitals, the annual Christmas Vespers, carol-singing, a ba-[ ? ~2aar ami > blrhtdav dinner~i>Brtv. jThe njQRt outstanding event v ' was, Jthe , Sunday evening vespers ? v, at which were presented "Why j The Chimes Rang" and a program of Christmas music. Leading. character* were ilack Wolst and Curtis Kirkland. The mem- ' here of the sixth grade gave a I '.r, pageant, December 17 at the week | "V/ n- iy.,chapel service. v_ _ ' ' The- Hothc Economics depart? ' 4 gaVe a bazaar on the 18. Candies, pies, and other Christ.si tisia dainties were sold by the ' fpdds department, while aprons, ^{U-j{ckies, garments for infants, and Other projects niftde by students it-- ^ #erd displayed in fhe Clothing de - The December Wrthrtay dinner] b, b***rty was given rn the dining t "ro^i^, Friday evening. ^ ^ 45? early morning Chriftima'i | - Ja'fySjN* *?*kt uervic* >ras held in I** tk* chapel. Sunday morning. ( 3?ha tenth grade presented a l *9 Hw&aJ. Thursday at K?. A inrh the tj|tg fpr needy familC '* >?* were presented. If' f the HWNfk party #?r the cam-1 y it nnr r4nflnnf* - 1 " ' **" r"" ?I ?#* f n * " D' f tan, jiiaryvjU^HakaA ' a?d . Dorii i V 1 ?r*^ tudanta made ( efl?l p*a?o-atlaeitn** *<>** ?jao in ^;,v> *T^gfcr A'-^-SVVS - UMNG8 ARE NOW READY ' ' ' - - - - . U4 -i. 1 9USi*f^ tovt . ; jt) HCC ON THE "~"*Tb ILKM5 OF LIFE ?? M AM* MVAirAX r* row VM MM M44A I , lMiMi.,.01 WI?MM( rovo roovoir* Tr > >11 IE' WALLACE SERVICE HSffllBffi88iBBBQjBBB5B0E * ix like out in your triad lu^s and priss j l?U t--for a -nffht's entertainment li ] 17 is triu- that he eould v"1 al??iv it - jo; i*oaxp(t^tr yntrwrmtit take hllll <>l I Pd with you ami flirt with him am! , "i' show him a trnod time ... you will'ln- las surprised at the ehanue it \vi'.( ; th twtU-ifryniir iuune life. 1. i'.B. r My boyfriend asked .me to st marry him and f told him yes. ' ^;l Mother said it was alriyht. Now !>' won't tell me when he wants to trei j l'1 married nor the reason for waiting. _ Mother and I desided to have i| Christinas but lie won't tell u? ; m whether it will be Christmas not. ,lc What should I do ?" Jii A N S. You eertainly shoo Id not ! make (dans for the wedding, know- j intr that he may yot show up. For ! that would he most embarrassimj 'l for you. The fart is. you shouldn't ,n oven consider voinv/.tr ...... ..... I ? long as he evades the issue. Pro- ! S' pnsuk* rlorrt Inive tti :ife.aji~ a "thing if they ate not barked up wilt' plans. ' K.C. - .My twin brother joined tht j Air Corps last month and I have ^ convinced mother that I would >? happier in Service. Should 1 join ; ANS. Bv all means do if tills" . , . ! l>i oranch.ot Service interests von You are in good physical shape and you won hi realize more financially than you are making now, as well " as contribute your part towards (he war effort. . 'K i ;',j tlyzed in this column free. Simply j-u th your letter. For a "Private Ke- j . BK'S \K>V ASTROLOGY READ- j ... will receive with your Heading aj 1 1 advice analyzing three ( '!) Ques- ?A full name and correct address to | to id nlease include a self-addressed, i ^ reply." Explain your case as ful- j e your problems within the scope | *u rter with your questions and mail ; SERVICE, care of The Palmetto ? imhia, S. C. its at Maryville college, Maryville ^ Tennessee, is spending the holrdays with her aunt. Miss L. K. IU Bryan. (t, - Ammut?those attending t- h e fu George Matthew's concert spon- tli sored by the seniors, were Cornell j af k'irl/lmwl Pvt Warner Hrnwn ! X< Mis* Frendessa Bay nurd and vi Grovel- Kirkland, alumni home foi vjvcathm. ----- si V B. MT. (,'AKMEL SCHOOL NKWS^ Owings, S. C".?Mt. Carinel i ? school of which Prof- M jM Sit,|^. Stone Setting Sunday evening. | December 20. 1042 which proved j -r a success. Bros. .las. H. ShumaU ? Dist. Deputy 4\. AL. Muore, Holly | Spring Good .Samaritan, K e d J |>; Cross, and other lodges assisted di in stone setting. Rev. D- C. ? Brown of the Mt. A'armel cfrcuit ^ delivered the address of the even- y ing, which was appreciated b y j all. A collection rtf $50.05 "Was placed on the tbale. $65.00 was tr paid by people who wanted then CI iU.. >1. ii?njvr? wii im: iikii\ j i? Lngr a grand --total of--$HfrOO col- or 'ected on the building fund. ? These are names of person? pay ~a~~ rnjf five dollars Rev. G. W. Dorrah. Rev. \V._is. Hiiwthmnii Prof M\f. M. Sitton, Messrs Ben Griffin. nf T-ho-f^-as Williams. Anderson ! 01 Vte^fifrr'Suher. John N. Tolbert, Clyde Foggie. G. I... Brown. Frank J. Whorton, Albert Philson (-._ Clyde J. Saxon ajid the Mt.Car- ^ rnel Chapter New Farmers of America. These are namos-nf per an sons paying $1.00: Mr- P- L. Swe- \j nev Rates Oscar RurVsrlalf i ?c H. W. Thnmnmn r (' qf/ulrlnitrl 1 Prof. M. M. Srtton, Homer Powell, JameS Brown, ReV. D. C. Gi Brown, Clifton Bomore, James v'i William*, T. ?. Ferguson, John T) Barkxdale, J. R. Clinkscale, A. M. Moore, U. S. 0. Sweney, J. "H. Shumate, Odell Shaw. Sam Stodd#rd, A. Stoddard,? Douglas *'c ftehert B. .Sniitb, John 1(1 Mill*, J- C~ A IfreH KL Feprgina, J. R. Jackaonr Colom- e' by? Jackaon, Mrs. I,. C. Brown. ' Oilyard Barkadale, Miss Edrth Sul livan, Dorothy Evelyn Sitton, Mrfl If. 'if. Sitton. ' " '^Oiiine* was served and every- j, one reported an evening very ben ?**? ?r " V? ? -.? --r- _ , ' '"v*..' * '. r' U.VL UVI1.1 k JIAIUU ZZ~~ Kill SCHOOL Brunehville, S. The joys o it?Christma?. >.> <>!.??i) bo-jon ivi'i Christmas party arisen by tie il and Ith grades. Poromber i?l to teachers along with the child n enjoyed a delicious eolation o i c ream, vake and?minis. M i T. Shuler, ucliny as hostess The Christmas program. Pee . was largely attended uiid en yvd by everyone. 1 >ecenil;er I e 1'th nod?loth grades vitci tain the- faculty with a lU'ticintwttti r. Mr. \V. Brooks Uctini host. After having enjoye' is delightful repast the student s? dismissed fnrthe holidays. Jaiu ai v i. i?: i<? the faculty am udents returned with smilin res after having enjoyed a iner Christmas and ready to begi e new year with a deterniinn hi to do bigger and better \vm r the uplifting of .fallen hit unity. The first big hit of th \v year. the basketball team e well oil the WaAi.?T-be+r grert ftrtTrrSs. "\ietiuy" fmtn the h" lining; to the etui. The- students of the high s.-h" nartment will be offered a eourlirst aid this semester. r. pktkk <;k v i>i-:i> ; hooi. .\ i:\vs Mofrticello- St. Peter tirade hooj. having nfic aninny" t h ghest attendance records durin c term lP-ll-42 in tin.- county u tii'licld, was given a volume u t'clcnce Ih>ok s by Sellfs Itobbue ul Company. Tito boohs wer i sen toil to thi' school by Mr? right. the at tendance teachei (tt VO1UI To h as~T'T<rvei1 to he e eat value to the sudcnts Rev. Kugcne K. .Martin, princi d and his co-workers have start I a library. Neighboring whit hools have pledged , themselvc help further the' growth of th nary. Parent-Teacher Association i -be organized immediately al'te if opening' of school. Sony hok o also being- purchased for tli hool, * ti AVINNSIJOKO XKWS I The emancipation .exercise a innsboro. S.C. was the best tin is been in several years. Mad >t l>ecn for short notice, it is Inn II what the magnatude of the ul dr would have been. America. I> ie audience onened the iii-oiri-.-n terwhich Rev. RoseboroU'/h .res .ripture lesson from the 1'Z <1 sion of Psalms. Rev. J.C. Hilto cl in prayer and Mrs. Sarah Mi ulouuh closed it with a solo. Pre S. Cunningham, with a few eln-is oi'ds made remarks (rreetinf tk alienee and bringing to ininil ho' od had led us tuul blessed us. Miosa Davis sauy a solo. After s'nr mety~r e)ivnrks-fay Rev. .M. l'.i ;,tu rs. Clarence Jackson favmv io audience with an instumcn': do. Little Mattie Davis read li lrirnln*? (ulm...1.1 > ...>.> vi.. loience Staiks read tin* Kiikim ition and Rc.v. C.W.Talley intn iced Dean I. A. Alston of A lie he orator of the day. in glowir; mis, ?avc XegroCs credit f? icir patriotic duty in all war ou can't discourage him berate midst of his troubles, he sing "The world will fail to establis tic Democracy because it le! brist out of the conference. If i: loft out we. shall fail in tin esent war": Miss Murtha Cunningham tan lovely solo?-"Deep River". Minima Dealty was the pianist an m?C..D, Ma-mgault. tiro pn'sfdtT the Association, acted as tli istress of ceremony. On Dec. 2Ktli Mr. and Mrs. llavi inthop yave a lovely after Xnui nnor at which the following wet trrie Peay and Thclina. Wnodan r. Charles Mack of Detroit, Sg icsts: Misses Isabelle Heat! id Mrs. Lewis Watkins. Mr. an rs. Ed Davis. Mrs. Sarah Davi: Pittsburg, Mis Carrie !,. Davi d Ml. U'd Ik' dhlla id. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Welch, c reenshoro, Oa.. were welcom d.tors in our town last Christina! ley were accompanied by M tal Ross, and all were the guest Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Ross. Miss Awilda Baxter gave a (Ji jous dinner doing Christmas ho ays at which were the followin tests; Jtev. aiut M?s?. W. Tn y. Miss Jsabelle Heath, Mr. Chat r Mack, amf Miss Margaret Rot rough. We were delighted to have 01: any boys and girltf home froi e various colleges and univcrs es to spend the Christmas. The imes are too numerous for th ace that we have here. Last Sunday 3rd was the birtl \ 4 y I L B - -rr- THE l'A 1 ,MKTT ^ (< 1 i 1 Fll rr | ^ f |%E^9L%~^^Bffl9 IPf 1' \jmM| B^^E|B^bIbKj^HHwRwSi ?1 mjn w "Ain'^j^^ Yy^S^^W 9 EsgjttfiljB9H99 ~ THE*WjSdS OF WAR now blow through^ in war construction and defense activities. T '! of these island* which have become important _??~ # ? i i ' ' ><;.. " ' . . 1. i WAR CONSTRUCTION has changed the fa* it its outposts against the Axis.js Progress on t it is shown in the foreground, /J^UbUuiidiug and ci ,f I'' *r trrWj1^" "T 1 ' !""'r 1^r,r>!' % k | : -. -Z : ? ; r *- " ' i ^ i ? a a \ I 9*mi% HpHpp||^^ ^ I U | {Electrification plays an important part in the tthe'oue shown above liave been constructed c II? pawned Virgin Xtioad* Company. ^ ' day of Mi. Kb. 1 ry it?. -4Vt-?rt ??'?rrv, v.'" know ledye t .1- pan d ai.-c ..I _ 11 i V t. 1 '! i '"Tfb writer iia.-n't mi n in :.rv a navi I e\ < -r. Ti ' . . ; | > a . i b (l f. A. Alston who w; - a!- > hoi n -m M.|'V|. \ ,, s that (lat.-: ,\|. S \. . v jl' |l it ( Jnhn .Mi l "iv.v ll. Hti 11 ea t h *11*! i ' ' ( * ^ \n MiTeTfeir. "Tor'tT"7. V . Ross, Charles Jietny. A (ioetor i Mr. at needed to hav>- In t; emplrved t'oi Ande the roval eh-ven sat l 'i l< a i>:?<-? ',-V *. i , , "'if son n-orrr the table and ate until tney 1 va> _.\f ? nn|ui? IHII o MtftT*. ftf days were the wishes of the truest? nsville. ( for Mr. I .vies. _ ; e. : Miss i s. Miss Alice Mcintosh expresses j o|!e*e s r. with joy her pleasant visit to Ala- ' mother< s haina the truest of her brothers John and 15. J. WrM,- there sh< j^J'h -Vt |. Mr. Guy Mi Griff now 1 ii?igr in villi- aft ? N*. Y. was -seen in town last week. ( She. leaHe was in f""1;-"!"- " i'h hie he-*?i-dUc-nl^ . ther Monroe' who is now in th(r * ,. . ,. ; of other armed forces of our nation. , ires wt Our school resumed her work j church ^ ,r here today. Monday, with one ntein . n 11 her Absent. Miss Nellie Mae Cor- | R.-cd of 1 rlon who underwent an operation a j t'? 1 11 week . a#o will not ho aide to re10 turn until Monday, 11th inst. For ("ilovci* her Wh wish a speedy recovery. <>f a fin i- Alius Blanche Glymph is taking "Belie 4- ^ ? 0 LEADER - ITq once-quiet Virgin Islands as the entire population goes all out lie" 2j,000 Xcgro citizens constitute 91 per cent of the population outposts in Amcrica^war effort. wtoi*^^KKw s^/jt^KF.**w /, j / M - / *~ ymgMi?$ ' * - ' V^-** ^^ ? ^^-< ' 1 i- ^n y - n^ * ^^-.v-^.*1--'v ?*o** i . jy^?p ce of many harbors in the Virgin Islands as ^America'atreng^Jjpiu lie construction of a new unit of the Virgin|IslandsiPp^gM?tiv( . many similar ones have been rapidly, compIetcd;io'-TCcantmontUi k* 'lAm . i: &?'* " ? ? Vfj, : war effort of the Virgin Islands. i'Generating plants similar t< n the Islands by the Rural Kloctric Division of the government "TTTTrrii if. !a<srs in ' ,(nv'll did n?>t have time , r, . .it' miild lien nests in the fo\vl-h< l ei \\ lie I'm.I.. kliss holds 1. .. . 1.- _ ... lt... , .. ? III ^ post in tlio nigli j -ln(| )iu, }u,ns laid sonic beaut i eges in it. ''-ith!,! Ma+iigrtttU Will | Ml'. I?. I'. \ Oting of JOfi Ell v.:th the "I,(adcr" if vm, j winr-tho dinnor guest of and Jli:s, Saul Gilluml ( nnstr ?"? k-now. I Mrs. Daisy C.Byrd, Mrs El fJarrott. Mr. Hey ward Harris ! HK-\ V H I E ? \ KWS j- Mr*;-- Snhidiir *Mr Yonng" were j dinner quests <|' .\Iv. and Mrs. . id Mrs. Hampton Sheppard ( ' Stu'iinniin Sunday., rson St.. rettivnded to thr The many friends of Mr. ! tlit' holidavs after spend- C?ilHard will regret to know li letime in Newport News. >H and hope for him. a speedy ter being here for a few. ?? r. ffll'IRHHM 'If rt Tor I'noin- ~ ^TT?T,"^aTs,y~P T7\'rd veturncs iia.. where he will he for p Brooklyn, N. Y., Monday a ks. spending: several days with rein Ella Hlan-ii Rates of State ' ('s and friends here and in this spent the holidays with her ''inity. She report having ha md'sister. '"le time. She is the mother Martha (Bootsio) Jamison ^1- B- ( Byrd who finished S unlay morning. Heceinbei 'ollege last spring'. the home of her mother. ???? ma Jamison mannr Simpson- ' LANCASTER NEWS er being sick for sometime. res to mourn her loss hei Sunday was a very fine, day Mr. and Mrs. Jamison, ehureh goers. The church was TTier<--, one sister and a host most full and Rev-. Martin prei relatives. Funeral sor- od a soul stirring sermon. ?re held Thursday evening preached fi;om the depth of l..?l. ... Ci T.-> U . T M#V l\ *11 Ol. .'IHUIIl'W AVI, I mill l. I 11L HHI\Z\, I UMI \> rl?% The Sunday school had a \ lany friends of Mr, Wv B. J nice Christmas tree sponsored .'VIE Manly street will re- Mr. White and Miss Willie M. know he is ill. It is hoped len. Everyone both old and yc soon be up and on the go, received giftfrfrom the tree. ? nd Mrs. Henry Olowney of Miss Willie Riddle, is home f St.. are the proud parents Detroit Visiting her parents e hoy. and-Mrs. W. M. Riddle. :ve it or not" Mr. Calvin Mrs. William Funderburk or V . i 4 I nimiflinn'w'ii v^DOAwmbne &&E3 ?<A6Mcuiffw jpqTJ .; t - ... -.-, - _;;' 1 -X- Atlts. IVtOTOTr-FAT^Syrg" a "With the passing <>f M-rs.J. H Mo top, the Department of Agriculture loses 6ne of its ablest w?m kers," said Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickawl in a teleij etam to the bereaved family. ^ MTrsi .\foton, widow of the late Rv K. Moton. successor to Bookei T. Washington as president of Tuskegee ThstTfifte^ "Avas a field representative in the Agricultural Adjustment Agency, She had held! this position since 11*40. traveling throughout nine of the Southern ' states working with farm groups to help improve agricu 11ural, conh_ ditions in that lggion. -Otic of her outstanding efforts was the Too l.ili/ation?of?farm- women?toward increased' gardening and cannihg i goals. I. W. Duggan. director of the Southern Division of the AAA. Siiiil ill :i wilA oi' rnrwlrtlnneO "Thp ?fan.tin vii?Hi\isiuir and?rtrr whlto ,and colored people of the South <4* have suffered a distinct loss. Howmt'i1, the ideals of Mrs. Moton and heV work will continue to live." E. A. Miller, white, of the AAA j represented the Dept. at the funeral services which were held Sunday in Memorial church at Hampton Institute, llampton. Va. MOBILIZATION DAY " Nejrro farmers are joining in the Furm Mobilization Day observance proclaimed for Tuesday, Jan. I2_t by_ President Roosevelt. In thousands of communities farmers of both races will "gather to discuss ways and means of achieving the production goals sot for hl.'l. The outstanding feature of the day's program will be a nation wide all-network .broadcast. I COTTON INS'ANCE DEAD!.INF ICoton farmers, who want to insure their crops this against .droughts, -Iloods. boll svoevTbr~and other unadvoidable hazards, including military operations or war damages have 15 days more to apply this year than they had last, according to the Department's "Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. f Cotton crop insurance is avail , able to any person, sharecroppers, gi tenants, and owners, with an in-.. jjl terest in a cotton crop at the ** time of planting. Applications must he made before the seed?tk T? CLINTON NEWS | Friendship A. M; K. Chufeh Rev. H. W. Walker. Faster Sunday was a lovely day. fin this season of the year. From the attendance Sunday and the contribution, we believe some of oui :i members made resolutions. The *t? S-; S. was reviewed by the Supt 1st The pastor was surely at his best at the hour of worship. Text.Luke ^.r?:"5; subject A Noble Testimony. A short testimonial service was held just after the sermon. We were blessed with three joiners. Raster# Robert Little. Robert Dillard and Miss Beatrice Crawford. The AOEL is all lined up for the Sru'w year. Sunday night Rev. \V. E. White preached a wonderful sermon from Isaijih 45:r.-'.K Seventy-live communed during the day. Collection SfiR.42. Mrs. Cora Simpson o f j? Spartanburg and Rev. T. Y. C lardy |:i made very encouraging and praise p worthy remarks. Some of the accomplishments already since the conference is the painnting of the > main auditorium of our church. Its beautiful. The paint was given to our pastor by the white citizens of "Clinton. We only hud io- pay?for tdredahor. Ttev. Walker is really to .in asset to the poor and needq. nise 'H-vd People l: Know iful , . \ Mrs. H. L. White spent a portion ford the yule tide holidays in Green^jr wood. Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Lilnas. liewood had us guests during the oisc holidays Mrs. Liiliewood's sister. an(| Miss I.ula Harris, brother. Mr.-J_ T. Harris and her neices. jos. Prof. I.. V. Vance and Mrs. F.r nestine S. Hurley were homo dur3aul the holidays' P i? Mrs. Elsie Byrd left Sunday re. for Greers after spending the hol_____ idavs wjfh 1 i ? 1 to atives here. ftei Pfc. W. H. Bowman lias returnitivC ed to Camp, New Port News. Va. ; vi* Mrs. A. J. Gary was called to d a I^ue West, two weeks on account o t M the serious illness of her mothtate cr. We pray for h^r a speedy re| covery. I mli1" 1- ? il-- 1 1' ' .wrv.. a i.-> un UIC SICK I18t Wo hope for her a speedy recovfor i,,y* , a|. Mr. Wm. Campbell is sick at this sch- writing. We hope he will be out pjc soon. his Hoipefrom school for the holi) On ^?y* were Miss Elloree Cauthen ,er,. Miss I.ouise Boykin, Miss Jase phine Bailey and MtHy' Wflfy-McMullen, Allen university; Mr. Wilding *on Clinton, Mr, C. Rutledge, Mr. Walker, Lyttle Garris, Benedict rom college^ Mr. James Boykin, Miss Barnes, Miss Freda Wright, R. C State college.They all looked very ic oi lood. - t ?~ i: clay. January 9^ llH.'t _ jfo'm | (i 1 J| hihI before the closing; date I ;ay'>unty where the farmer is -H leadline for mukinjjappli itt : "v n^nrrmrr?miytu fl'Olh 1~" KiMy 15, to April. 15. paring ' j l'Jflc first year of fcdcitd ootid A > insurance. farmer* red tin 'if cotton crops. J |in ! : w KST nkws 1 | #>rUitit.o(l liuni 1'ajfc 2 f rliiS bjoU h"11\'111:1'' '''I'll " :' J w aSsent an'I y;aVc nni.h An- ] rm buHncnt to this worthy mow- I \m ineiptet. Mr. M':-Adams is leadin<*?i a Hue way at Mt^Zion. A ??lAtntie Kills is at honir apni'i? aftcicmlliijj: several weeks ITT ' " As hi'. as the guest of Kev^l Mrs. ,J. S. t mvuii and p fanii.Mrs Leila pnd ,Miss J (ilaifjowun came down with her and V her quests for several i daysaiinjf last we ok. V r Pijr Lawrence IV WhnttlB I ! spciiE pleasant furlough lioijP ' I w jLh&aHWntjB M rr utrrf -Mrs. R. 4" \Wilii recently. T J?Thki'ir.tmns-yyenL-ttrivo at the 1 j Dae jy c hired high school was 1 "~T SUR- 75.Od was raised "is this Id's share in this, I cansaj ^ 1 ft I Mrfciisy W. Holmes speiuTno Cluira season with her husband %l I Pvt. K Holnie.s of Canin Wheel- , , or, CMMe is taking his " basic t liainHihere. prior to entering an office^ainin.e; camp. Lie return < ed jnuwitli her and spent a shortSle in Due West on New Ycnrtiv. M" Mrftd Mrs. H. W. Willia#? ? and s#f Millen, CJa.. Mrs. Winlr Mae ?nson of Washington. IX- 1 aijjiss Krsie F. Leo of Williamsfis. (T, were "the. holiday guestii their parents and grand | par??M!r.and?Mr*,?R. H.-Lcmt^ _ an?l Nferul Mrs, Harry Lee. * Mosses Mary Clarke and Hot tha Sn of flreenville. S. ('., and ' Li ("hicawll., respectively are the k'uoatsrMr. and Mrs. Robert P. _ ;L Haw fill* and family. Mrs. |k Darkest he mother of Mesdames *? ,i Hawfhtt and Smith. MnnuitiideniH. teachers and jl at her (ids were home for the holiday!? |CAKilS I minnoniAUT A * i^jr rjtsoiui^i Ij Mil DR. I D. HARPER If H DENT I ST _ ' ' " : H Filling,ilates, Gold Crown*, ' ltri<i|[c* Exfrtlnn hv Conduction AneKtheeSa Office Jlirs: Telephone 9 A.M. U; P.M. 2rtt?50 7ill Main Street DK. E H. COOPER jJKN'I'IST Specie! Atnlion Given to Die- I caw of tTie Gumi Gold Croi and ltridjje Work vfl ?.?L Specialty Office Phon.6129 Re*.~8264 x J 112f, \V?kM i..~ u. r-~i?_ u r> r vvu kJi., V.U1 a., o. V>. |H Xh!-XmX**!mX* v v H DR. J. STUART 1 Eye, Ear; Jose and Throat "GlasBta j11til Accurately Office Evidence fl 10:00 A.M. t02 P.M. Km. 4691 4:00 P.M. toe P.M. Office 3791Office Hours: Telephones: fl 2030 Taylor t, 1317 Pine St. K'<X?^SN9MM>MHHt I Sammon Art College I An _Ac$?dlted- School Training in Beauty Culture. H Barbering nd Community Orflii/.ation Appointments Monday Throw* I Fiday %gf Tl P. O. Box 13911 Columbia, S. C. tl , I /i ni. c?j ^uums ujug ?iore ^ FfTESC RJPTIONS C^L<> ' COMPOUNDED)AS WRITT^U BY YOUR DOCTOR Vi A Full Lin* of jToilet Articles H05 WASHINGTON 8TBBKT PHONE\2-1967 '4 MADAM I'KTKKS , HAIR GROWER For Diseased Scalp ? Gives Lftfa i and Beauty. BEST GROWER?* J ApplY Cfiee~ a week?Prlca 15?. r I 1900 Blending; St. Columbia. 8. C. I< Count* Drag Store, Waehlaftea J St, Theme Dtnj Store, TftflM j* Ud Harden Strega . , H -mmmmw?mrnmm ;[