The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 27, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 8
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^ i '. iffr^Pi-4W'e hAVc lost our churcV
; a. buflflihgr'Ts ttibj^b Ary wAy wo cm
^^buUd again Z . Why do wc l\ave m
trouble^-VKth-ojur building?
,: AhAwgr? This is war now, an<
be A dickens of a job to buik
jfytlgw church due t?o shortages o
?'tl-. JflfHWeWl dnd'the'likb." Mv SiiggcS
tlrfg id that you buy a house uu
rcfandit It for a church huildim
1 Hfrtrt~lhe w#t is over. 1 am sun
: , yx^u mil do this' without t?>o mil !
"trouble or burden on the members
L. D.?My parents, want me ti
go to school in aJckson and I watt
to go to school in another towbut
they are not able to send im
to the olaee 1 want to ?f?n? -Yrrv
what 1 want to know is should 1 g
to school in Jackson or must I mar
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Answtir?You are entirely toi
young to marrv. It is nn<*ortonne
??-?/or you tltat uiur parents eantio
' ;send you to the school of you
choice t iif what d<w* Tt v.... *
One school is.ns jroo'l as an.the
in your ease and I assure yoij
you wlH be well nleasedy wit h t ht
Jackson school. Mother ami da<
know whats best in this ease s<
try t?> please them
"f- J P-?I a in a trrrtrhrnTe Ti
hich school and I have two air
fiiinds whom I am very lond >}
Will We b.> successful in c-ttiut
in the same ti'v.
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,NO Til: YOl'K problem will In- a
include a clipping of the column
ply?send a Quarter (2.">c) for A
INfi covering your birthday: _voi
free and confidential letter of sou
tions in_Prhiilc Please sign?\01
nil letters; giw> Mnr birthdate:
stamped envelope i?<r >?ur
iv as >?! .: fc! necessary and con
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v.'nte to* Thr A DDK' WAM.Af
Leader. 1310-Assembly Street, ('<
REEO ST. HIGH SCHOOL Nd.Wd
Prof. S. ('. Perry, Principal
Dyrjorson, S. C. - Reed St l i e
e'.ool demonstrate* a wonderfu
^nr'.nle of the mndnm "-SiuuuU-^i_War"
program. Students are nov
1 usily engaged in the buying of-dw
fi nse staiJips as a -school unit, an
i.'- *iie-tirn of onv principal
Mr PirryL aided* by the teaching;
."*7?" Startups.?"?? purchase ?1 fron
the office each Monday :r< rr.iiv
day. We have many sf.tdcnt
Sales exceeded thirty dollars tin
who are already proud possess.na
"of defer se bonds.
Joining other schools in the drlv
tbo Reed Street Scliool has so if I
? * hn?. The bus was purchased for
' $1998.28 in 1939, and it Was -sob!
Tor S2'2."0.nO
National Negro History. Week
was observed with a m?xed f '-i "n"
of achievement and still unfulfilled
visions. The 7th grade. Miss Arnie
S. Johnson teacher, nresented Mr.
L. Davis and Mr. W. I. IV< k.
both pioaeei's in Anderson NYirre
business who have x>.<-iii' > ed. mia!.
Mi. I)avi* spake (u. ""I'in" Hi-'t'i,
of Negro iV.tsiness in A''der?? ??? .
Mitl Mr. Peel s I\t<t u\a- ">'( _.
nr?r Hennas of Arieneaii" War-"
Roth sniiU,. eloquently. fnivefallv,
yet briefly on their resneetivr :-ublects.
offering both ehallenue-i atn!
ineentiovs to the big.: s.hool -indents.
The so: or l.and mad; its first
formal appearance of the season on
chapel pro: ram sponsored by
Mrs. ('. S. Ross and the Plb grade.
The band was directed by Marel!
Hardy, president of the group. am!
a diligent member ef the so io:
!,'id._"jkroJeet". all. by. Rem it. were
beat ' jfiill,- play h b',. m-|?Hon:
liiniavod tb" prom n:n v, :th tab.
. <>lo "l.ow Down lias-". *"
The b.'-.al in '.'.n- ^ r--~
Negro Scut? in their ee'ehra*" 'growth
and aehcivement. Mo; day.
Feb. 8, a program was present...!
in the Pfhool- auditorium under th.
eii'peti'.in of their abltyJi^llL-li-iiili^Li
?"^^^E*T^-PFTrT?T"or"77u'T!5ale!nPrc> bv,
?. 'M. . c _
<vluir yn it .. UU' a.uuuM>, Hi
uniform, wort.* scaled in V arrant'*ment
o~ the stage. Thos" taking
active oarts in the program included
Rev. Lewis, Rev. Appleby, Rev
Rcthea, Thompson C'-nter.nial
Church, Mr, T.ipsonmV. Field a gen
for the North ""buMina Ins.raive
...-Company ard Mr. Sheltoo, Scout
Executive. Pro ni 01 j ons wm* a _ q-m<p
and badges presenteil. The service
was beautifully impressive and informative.
.
The faculty welcome? ,a v,
member, Miss flattie Zciorler. a re
f t nt graduate of >'><. Snub Co:< line
Ctaie A. and M. Collect . Mi-Zeiglcr
fills the vacancy left-" in
the Home Economics Department
by Miss E. S. Coble who is now
engaged in dofeYiae work.
Mrs. C, S. Ross now holds the
P.T.A. banner in the high school
department. 8he was recently
visited by her brother, Cpl. Harold
*a.-?.
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EADING8 ARE NOW READY
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1BLEMS OF LIFE
J?E WAiLACE SERVICE
) i About this column utv.l asked nn
i to write your rervice for advice,
5 My homo has -been. unhappy tot
~ Trior c than two" years and I want tT
krow if yik?; can i\n this wruuv.
! off so vlu+t my husband cm'Tm TintI
elf an! do his home ph.ties. '
L have -4? small children md V'
" 'mow how harrl it is to he si. k an
- -worried up ntl the time ly dm mTT
t Tatie uunia-M.
Answer Rathis woinau eh
I and it will only In--a matt r n;
] .tine before your hin'nan.i has a
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* i husband up. Snow hint tea; y?e.
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" ha\i:,> fal'ji > eve: v \.ar. i'i.aa;|Te
tret ; nurse!! Ten TeTvSle i he"
a| as tho' rn~ were rr_"wi hw?i-1
'I these children to !n<>h alter. Woe,
your husha'd >ec"s yen tjpe virions.i
liiottt either heart* treated lipiil
" i .~m peliiitrTtT"of RriTTTTiT'TriT
l haw mole resj?t at for y< a ami !
! | * r tht'Sc other women. .
ry P. M. V. i'v. L? ;i y ,ny
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<vjth your letter. For a "Private Re
nnr/S NEW ASTROIrfM-iY Rh'AI)
j nil) receive with your Reading r
ml advice analyzing thr^<,y Qnes
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and please inr.!:i |i> a self.a 1.11 es-e :]
."reply." Iixplain xot'r c;fse a- fu!
line your pri Men-.* within the --imip.
iarter with your .pie* 1 onis ami ir.ai:
! '. SRItYTCK. care of The Palmett.
diinibia, S. ('.
> Skelton.
j .Mrs. Gylnsi holds the I'.T.A. hjui!
iter for tin' primary department
In r class recoil, ly presente<.i a "pa
. peart of (). da tilling Negroes'' in
' v hape.
"*' "TV ftiT grade. ? J is s l.illiar.
Pro v.n ti a. .ttpM ?.a. t>
Mo. t cooi'vi at.. i class - i. '> .
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I st..o' i. ; si*-y . aev.- r v.,.1 TV ;;;ii
| toward i in ith<> n nth irradi
Ivgktl. graMe I?. M ft"Htnv?
the t'-aehcr, has finished a su.'eess"li'l
seal tiii'l tin can tirni. 1'hcii
enthusiasm has now turned toward
the buying- ol' defeh-e stamps" am.
'.he May 1 toy Campaign.
Ruth 1>. Hrowa, -report-.
| DRAYTON ST. HIC. :I SCHOOL
j Prof. R. I". Giadden. Principal
[ The teacher^ of Drayton Street
Selmel met with other teachers ;i
I ' lie I o ml y !':<o* vi":ilar ..;out
I iy m-'i ' i".' I'rl TTT.T-1" ' I'J. m k
' lunior big: .i o-d I'mile.i-v. O.'ii
j ers f"i He a1"1'!' v.. re vie-i -d :
! t'e'iii.ws: Pi..!- t iladiien, Ci?rri] Vie.'!
K-: i.'"i in -'.ii, Vti'e-. haiihiiaf
{ .Mis. M. !.. Rutherford. Sevy; Mm
I Daisy (iiblv- . A". See.; .Mr. C.W
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wary, Report!.-!-.
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mi', lalists. ; :h! . divers.
Xanee and * h- group v. isii
to express their thanks for the
many words of appreciation they
have received, spokefi and written.
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THE PALME
freaking" Bulldogs j
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mi 1 .'>i iiiit-:;, i 'imimi . .J.-lain
a !<ivt l\"'nlnc
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|"1. I atul sn:.:.-.,f .. aho
"i "at iiirm a v: < : t proyram
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I I *' : ' >''n t"il- A : t he plug,'! Ill
>a ?'V"jy.iii< -.as inv.ic?| a ]{(,x
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?iiiy ' I *'' ' ?A i 11 j-?t i. i?) l( x i.i; - - w.." 'i
A'.- utmU iit ?>- ?! tiiiciicis |
I ?..r. ni ... i, . .1 Ml*. >,, 1
V S ii<:<I tiit.il mi it r-J7.W< !
\v >! > in trunk all. M. Gob lile.-* !
| w..| ;VS"-5-.?f:i ;i-.v}'nr.l" fnrf
1 _'i'11 i.' ; .c:i a ? cat iifn- ,
lit!'
:
ii . 1 - > i i li <!( ; 1 },.; ??. I ;i( |
U?i; .. uilu < !> I n i-ai r 11>' 1 Harold
Witotsoli; Vio I'i < Miiici.t, l.con
ii'a Gibbs; Cashiers, l.con Ttilns. Willi
limn Tucker, Anion Lif fridge Rob
ub oi t Svott and Harold Howard;
ri- General Treasurer Herman .Vanto
deiiHO'<t, Atlvis'r Jlnmlin.
:tto leader
Ft. Jackson Rams I
Versus Allen Univ. j
The hij^k-tlyi: ,r Jackson Hams I
make their last appearance in ('o!i::nl>ia
.March 1. I'.'-l-j at the Allen |
IHil,-Hip.!!!, Tlit' soldiers will |
Mi"> f iir'o the hay boasting 8 roll- i *
secutivc wins determined to keep 1
lip. wi. eolum intact, white the At- :
leu l eiiow uwi.cts aii' equally detci
mined to this their sec- *
en I win ov r ( oa'h Montgomery's C
qeu.tvhhiys. ' l
Allen University
Verses; Sh.'iw Field '
I f
v.:'! j l:v " s!rn ;.v from Shaw unite !
avhJ iduy? Shaw KioJtl basketball |
' ! ? , I acvijr.y riiie at Sio'clock in ?i
ii<- Aiien Uni.Trsily lljin. The y
;.a'.ii>- -is invited- to-' attend.
y.t. IMf.CrllM HAI'TIST ('HUIICH ^
v
Hcv. .1. H. S|)ij'nor, I'nstor I
i
\V(.' hui! a vi i v iiny lost Sunlit.rfully
laiin'nt by Kev. Williams <
;.liti was enjoyed l?y nil tiial wort j
?\ . to.' ?Tt!'i.V St !; .?>! "lie )a.doi |j
came forth with a wonderful ,,
i 'i tula i: !n?:n i d Samuel. J
1 lit!: ,i iiaj'ti-i and the 1 "?t!i versei t.
I'hi- subject was :( onsfioits. Wo n
were very jrlad to sec so many ,
present on las'. Sunday and hope ?
this will continue to conic out to j
.in* House of (.KHk
VV'y o vie very jylad to have with v
1 t-i ;i on tie sitk list for a Ionic I ,
time. Ar.tl also sister I.illio Outi: . p
.Mi. and Mrs. il. J. Glover were!
<i,M \\ ed rs !:iy. Feb 1 i 1 ,i
;. T; . ( '.wis the I'M me: |
til .ii-.rhdL-S (-:>
: : v
.*: My-i'm'??!?-'fir^1?
:;t; r i he' -uuday even ! )
* .'".Mr. !v. 1-hr ft: repo;P.t|,,
i'i.'*.' : \. >f i.. ( run e .'! j i,
II- . !. ' . !!.l 1 C-.
I
Sundrv was a beautiful sprint; i
l-i'.o day d found many church- l<
x uieasdupr ?: i
X!li- Sunday School was rvpenod I
at the usual h?<"ifc M'ilh the's p1. !
; '* I his on-", oi l i i s -*i! tin-' - postrS. ?
' ! ! : : a.m. Rt v, Hates prchehi
i a uoh'io > i1n.i v inch was Very I
inu res-ive. . \
At M He -, t hapil' l! Dnvi
and sen : *.? I hi- p v; from
I Co . ! 1. Theme. '1!. i!d?n,r < n t
rftn hTuXj+oat e-o ? ?' the -Ford-." This s
";a? a \ oeleri'ul mes.-aao thai
seemed to have reached the hearts <_
of all |uesc:lt. t
.Misses (Tumpton, IJoynton, Mr.
Honk man. Revs. Roper'and .Holms
were among the visitors.- Please '
... :ie afiaiu. f
/Vav .aeiof the missionary ]
'a die v:!l I e held Sunday Feb. 28, 1
iu. lp , '"wrn *",hhr.api:cl(;yHt in-"
! -y ti ib a! t'ernoi:*.' : ' * t
. :?r- i
MAY noi'K nAPT 1ST enrRCH |
I
Piv. L. J. Wcstbrook,' Pastor i
_ ^ , p
Sunday was a beautiful (lay for t
nil church-goers. Sunday School i
war opened at the usual hour with c
.' .11 officers at their places. The 1
lesson was taught by Rev. Strong.- -c
Afrre y ? ,i: i- -came be- ?
tore us with a wonderful message
taken from John 10:1. It was
heartfelt by all.
S.nday night we witnessed aaother
good sermon.
Th(. finance wis splendid. The J
ollectinit was !? 10.71.
We are glad "Irs. IJllie 17. (darn! a
"at. alio to he at .lur no*L of duty
rrthi- S. S. ini 1 ihmvh after being
!! for a niouth.
OTf tin first, bunday in March. _
n.?voit'- t t*tii ( ornnTTmion will he
1 17 \\\. in-,ite one altd all to he '
' lit u<. <'
Our yo.iinr pastor is progressin,, 1
1 1 '.very one loves to hear him. &
W e jtray Clod's blessings to
;>ii.on with at.
Mt. I'lSfiAII ( 111 II '
(
Rev. James Leonard, Pastor ^
I. lis.. SU~.?^iim:iv\v;k' ii "|.'eM. 0
-p?d-rr rrrtl TIT! iluiruh gocru were *'
' ' ' '! ''ami <> t V.tlfh.
5b;ivla;. y. d.nid was -r.-ulid to or
if.- 11 i \ >?*?t !.. I i .inv t.y tile - apt. j.
fi.e h ss1111 wa beautifully taught
\ tin- teaih'<s a d reviewed hv i
\< ! . o rill? 'J? r.. i l lie -jctT
'/ " i| a ,> .irdei-i": ; ?;p t>
' - I o >. J.,jm :(1:1 : r;-,.
t : i': isi a.no s \ < ic
- . : j i 1 ?
,.i.? ',- ?h" \ i ? tor , were Mr?,
a :ui Id fi 11 i 1 'I ill. and
u .John- l;
I- or i*lii 1 ?,Jt*li?s !ii. I'a. v*
' V.. ; i<- ;:i'.vav-- \ t 1:11! ?>.. >
v--it(') ; <vith \ a.: arc 'vr:. i>
' :.?jy i5ihc. P
am; news shorts
rTiT'tiiiM' from I* *%r< I
at virion t i.-i i-,f in ] >o: s wci c kill"<i ' *'
it I'hoorix ln<t ThanUsgiviny nito.
A < (! a sentence of ,,
rtj , i-ii;- at tit id idol. Tin- men ,t
In: the riot i The other '.I'd will (
... ? Ti? . nrl 1 0 *ui ; ;t :t? f i.'.l
'.' iiliiM a IVw ('ay.
? hrrvrtnn. N: Ci ' CfflCiTTTuis a u il i
Whiteville officers Sunday, aceus- si
ed ("harlot! For. I or, ^4, alias J or h
Harrison, of Vhiteville, and his d
rvite .Annie iMao, ni taking jz.rthuip
from a Negro hospital in White- I
villc Christmas day.
Vlather Honors
3r. Carver
During Negro History weeh M;u
l.cr academy l'aid tribute to the
ale Ih. Uvorgv WY.sImVgToM Car- cr.
The Jniivhcs of the coirmunty
joined the school in a ntemoiul
service. held on February T.
i
The lit vs. J. \V. iimdriu-of .Wt. I
Gloria!) Baptist church. W. R.
jix'gg <>f Trlnilj Methodist chvrch
i: (I t\ K. Francis of tlio Second
i cstjFyiai'lali dutivh- all |KiVtn*l|<i
in tiu* service. The church choir
>f .V.i. Moiiah. the Junior choir of
Trinity, and Slather n.udemy's
lioii* furnished the music, wliilo
>r. S. Ii. IIiggins, president of Alon
"university, Colombia, v."sis the
:t;osi speaker,
The' service was pi a rued" by the
Three W's .Science- club of which
Iisscs II. M. Hall and Sevilla S:niey
are sponsor.-.
Throughout the week, an effort
vas made irr most of the departihnls
to emphasize the eontribuions
the Negro has made and is .
nakhig to democracy.
I the Wednesday chnpel pro.
:ram, Bible students related what
nnr religious leaders are doing
n our large cities; a foods class,
nidov the dire'-tion of Miss A lire _
'revanl. exnlained the need for
"ivm'jr iiioip attention to--the probenis
?<* rutrition; a senior biology
lass dis.ussed the tuberculosis
4feation.~nnd h nrtrroTal "science
roup grave a dramatization of Dr.
arvcr in bis laboratory. Richard
trinkard acted the part of t h e
leaf scientist, and Eeroy Tltompon.
ore .of his assistants.
.Music for the chapol service was
vynis'.cd by.the eighth grade and
y the Senior Ensemble.
At the Thursday evening- prorram.
ann. nl Parent s'?Might 'a as~
o-nlr~" l v ith the observance of
v f*r? o liistnry wort:;- Tho program !
vus Composed of a va rietv o f 1
Mm.u activities al.l of which en- '
ieavoretl to carry cut the theme
'! the week.
A spec It contest based upon sei
t'nits fr ?m Negro orators who
ave pleaded for the rights of theit
leople was presented hy the eh-vi.th
and twelftli grades. Winners
rt. the boys' eor.test' were as folates:
(,"rover Stewart, first; David
'MIerbeo. "second: Ruftts Bolton
bird. In the girls group. Frankip
"itr.on. Tetta Levy, and Elizabeth I
dr Rryde were Winners.
"The ('avnleado of tlte Rives".
11lecwci oy ..mis-- a(!<ii? i hop'sis.
as the eortribution of the ninth
in i tenth grades. The seventh
ad' tr/.V" Pvnhar's "Movnin"' lie
fifth and sixth grades! a choral
;>? akin? number. ?I.c fourth grade
. Script, re reading ar.d the third
irudo, an original dramatization
if the story of "P. a by Moses".
The out standing; n ^.j.nbm' of_the
veiling was a presentation oLthe
'.Tuba Panto" aifd Joshua Fit the
Tattle of Jericho'1 by the creative
lance ^roopyriireeled bv Miss l)ol
TP'i il ' =
A basketball game between the
cnth and eleventh boys closed the
ver.ing's entertainment.
Fxhibifs from the different delartarCnts
also wore organized, aound
t!to -theme of dcmo.raiy.
hnphnsis was-niaccd upon the eonrihutions
of the Nogro, The home
mrsing course, the new course in
lectricity and several model airdanes
were featured as evidences
if .new trends?m?the school oro- _
rrarn for tins semester.
NORTH SIDE SCHOOL
Anderson, S. C.?The P. T. A
nectir.g for February was quiteJ
succss. Mrs. Maggie Morris. .
r.d hi r grade (first grade P.) cnt
rtained with a Mother CJoo'sc
laylei, and a r.oeni entitled "I
' iv Soinehody'' ah.o "Little Ilisorians".
."J
Ins !>cin(r Founder's Day a ralV
was latinced in whi.h mothers
or tested against each other and
eachers against teachers. The
;nind total raised was ?8;C00.
Mrs. Anderson, having the high-,
st, amount among the mothers re-'
cived 01141 half of the cake. Mrs
i am berg and nrst grade A receiv.
d the other half.
\'v, the nrincinal mid t???w.lw....
fry grateful to our many fricnde
i!v> tu'lneft to make llii^. r i m jvi ip?i- one
lunidretl percent success.
] '. I.. Vi'illtnrns. reporter
LA L FOIM' C'Ol'NTV
!!.\ 1NING SCHOOL
ine show was fa.riy veil atteiui
ii. 'I'm- yu. ngi r !' pils oravid
l<e cold in <--ide: lU seria.
W I The
farmers in the vicinity IicIm '
no i ting at t'ae school on Friday 1
nder toe diiciiit.ii of Mr. Harn
II. iCnufmt County Farm ?ieni- '
nstrati-.m agent. Several of tin
aimers were present during the '
layer .Meeting- exercises, which
ere held during tho.tvgnls.r chap
? iixui .ti.ii m.ttif a icw oriel remarks.
Mr. Capers greeted the juin.ipal
cacheis, and students.
'I he Vesper program, under tin
ireciinu of .Miss Thelma Shankiin
as veil received. Misses Alice
Vashdmrton, I it ft 7. Slne'lht^n.
j.ccnir .Simmons rendered soles
Mr. l'arnv.ell, co.nty farm aged?
ddrossed the group.
~To'fourth grade assisted by the
econd grade and members of the
igh school department under the
irection of Miss T. Hi GvaysdVi,
resented a Rhetorical program on
'riday afternoon.
(Miss) A. A. Hicks, reporter i
- I
Christmas Seal Sale
Of Georgetown
i
Howard High School
v
M. M. .Maniyaiili ? - ? ?10.09
D. L. B:u-ote S-?P_.-?
I>. J Harrison ? ? 5.00"
-M. R. Mills -- 1.00
K. Al. Footc ? ? ? ? ? 5.00
K. M. lieek - ? 0.10
G. \V. Howard ? ? 0.52
E. Z. Thomas ? ? ? ? ? 2.00
'I. I|. - -- H#' 1
? > r\r\
u. A. .Maynsinis - ? _:.o"
A. L. Kennedy ? 1.00
B. Couser ? ? ? ? ? ? 5.25
T. 1?. Reynolds ? 1.00
M. F. Jarkson ? ? ? ? ? 1.00
M. \\\ Roblnscn ? ~~ 1.00 ~
J. I". Brown -? ? ? ? 14.?"
F. R. Howard 1.25
F. F. Holiday ? 8.05
J. W. Gamble ? ? ? 1.00
Turrfor 1.00
T. P. Burrajre ? ? -? ? ? 1.00
M. \V". Clemor.s ? ? ? ? 8.00
C. S. Browne ? ? ? ? ? 5.41
f. S. Boyd and
TUTU. SiiiKkdon ? ? ? ? 15.:50 "
C. 51. Barber -? ? ? 10.54
I. K. Pnolonn ? --- ? ? ? 5.0a
G. O. Janerstte ? !.0<>
G. A. Jackson ? _= ?- ? 1.4)0
A. B. NelsOn ? ? ? ? ? 2.00
(). A. T'.oinpson ?: ? 1.0?)
15. Campbello ? ? 2.00
F. N. Thomas - ? ?_? ? 1.00
M. F. Smithe? ? ? 2.00
K. I{. Ti:tk.er ^ - ? FOO- C.
T. Wilson ? ? 5.25
R. A. Thompson ? ? ? ? 0.00
E. T.. Frrisor-- ? ? 1.O0
- ? 1.01 .
\V. M. Daniel^ 10.00
Total ? ? ? ? S100.01
County Schools
.Rune Leo -- ? ? ?, $1.12
1'Jtlitlir Onuu'.o -? ?- t.7fL"
Iformena Lucos' ? ? ? ?- LPS.
Amelia Slinrl.lefnrd ? ? ? 1.00 "
Alky. Middlcton ? ? ? ? 1.75 _
\\ illamina Middlcton ? 1,75
Bessie Shc-alil ? ? ? ? 1.1"
.Tonic Vondcrhorst ? ? ?i - - LIT,
Alberta Breaks ? ? 1.75
l ily McPhcrson ??-?=?1.00 ~
Jau-ilc />urR-c.<s ? ? ? 1 ,:}5
Horothv Grant ? 1.2r>
I.cola Atkinson ? 1.75
Rosa I.ce Mockery ? ? ? 1.75
Rosetta Gibson ? ? ? -- 1.75
Florci-cc Duiimorp ? 1.00
Jnnie Rhino ? ? ? ? ? 1.00
Mbertha Brown ? ? ? ? 1.75
Robe en Ford -? ? i .75 Evelyn
Finch ? ? ? ? 1.75
Mary Cohen ? ? ?,? ? 1.71L =
Victoria Gac'seli ? ? ? 1.75
Wilhclmina Winrjrltlss ? ? T775
Althcia Frascr ? ? 1.75
Luclla Walker ?- ?- ? 1.75
Clora Ford ? ? ? ? 1.00
Christine Smith ? ? ? ? 1.00
Richard Skinner ? ? ? ? 1.75
Luejle Richardson...j? ? ? 1.75
Sadie Mt Flagler ? ? ? ? 1.00
Vivian* Moser ? -= ? ? ? 1.00
Althia Robinson -? ? ? ? 1.75
Beatrice McC lam ? ? 1.75
Ruth Vnmlross 1.75
Marion Walker ? ? ? ? ! .75
Johanna bum n ? ? ? 1.75
Martha Nesbit 1.75
Krline Johnson .1.75
VV. K. Forsvthc ? ? ? ? 2.00
Ruby Forsythe ? ? ? ? 2.00
Violet Brown ? ? ? ? ? 2.00
Clemintir.o Atkinson ? ? ? 1.75
Mable Holliday ? ? ? ? 1.75
Thoinasena Brown ? 1.75
Josio T. Jackson ? ? ? ? 1.75
T. O. Miles 2.00
Rosa D. Prioleau ? ? ? ? 1.50
Poland Blanif H75
Marie Walker ? ? 1.75
Wilhelmina Bennett ? ? ? 1.00 i
Stella Washington ? ? ? 1.75
Louise Martin 1.50
I 'llian Gamble and
Maggie Atkinson ? ? ? ? 1.75
Klma Smith ? ? ? ? ?- 1.75
Blanche Beach- ? ? ? ? ? 1.75
r*alberine Mcfllvin - - ? 1.25
Agues MhMleton --- ? ? ? 1.00
Mamie Brown ? ? ?_? ? 1.75
Kmma Stafford ? ? ? ? 2.50
Florrie J. Brervlngton ? 1.75
A nifaBoIl A Is ton ? ? ? ? 1.S5
rhomnsina Jlunniore 1.75 '
Rebecca Jenkins ?- - ? ?-1.75' '
Rubye_ Lee ? ? ? ? 1.75;
KIJa C. Urovui^ _? ? -- 1.75
Anis Green ? ? ? 1.75 '
Hester White ? ? ? ? ? 1.75
Aiai pravct r lowers ? 1.7ft
Harriet Patterson , 1.75
The)mil Rucker ? 1.75
Lorcna Addison ? ? ? ? 1.75
Kthel Moses ? ? ?? ?1.75 .
IsfllTel Clark ~ ? ? ? ? .">.50
Fir. mil Richardson ? ? 2.00
Kdna Skinner ? ? ? ? Viola
"Wilds ?- ? ? - 1.75
Sarah White ? ? ? ? ? 2.0(1
Total *12;:. <?i
Andrews S.C. by .Mrs. L.Sr- tiecen-'our.f.
Trnininy: School (prof.
Smitii. IM irc inal.) - ? S25.no
A ' -' 11 '' iv - ' A1 '*" ~
Mt. Lebanon A.M.K. " 12.00
i'iney (novo Bant. church ? (>.00
imperial Ca.l'o (Fred Green
Proprietor) ? -- ? ---- ? 10.00
Last F.nd A.M.K. ehvrch I.On
(Vest Fnd llaot. church ? 2.00
r.'n^h \\ esn Kr.d ? ? ? 0.00
Total ? -- ? ? ? ? SOK.OO
Bonds by Miss Golden Jcnnerott
Donation ?- ? ? ? ? '? $1.00
Prince St. Fuel Co.'s Colored
mployees - ? ?- ? ? ? 5.00
"olorcd Taxi Drivers ? ? 10.00 '
Wami trail It's Funeral
Heme ? ? ? 5.00
Lames Wilds --Funeral?
Home ? ? ? ?" 5.00
r> K 1 V A T T> l y y
m-uii-i .-\..\i.r.. cnnr.n i i;ov, '
f.ukson. Pastor) ? ? ,">.00 '
Pirst Calvary Bapt. chur.li (Rev
Daniels. Pastor) ? ? ? 10.00
\. M. E. church (Rev. Hudson,
Pastor) ? ? -- ? ? ? 5.00 I
Bethesda P>apt. church ( Ron Mills. '
Pastor) ? ? ?- ? ? ? ? 5.00
Southern Kraft Colored
-? ? 4.
. . 7 *
i
Saturday. February 27, 1 f>i3
workus ? ? ? ? ? (J5Q ^
Total iOT.50 J
Letters f
Florence Williams
Hospital $1.00
VVinm-1 nliM't.'ici' : , ~~
? J .\?VJ
Joseph .Jenki-s ? ? --- ? 1.00 .}
K .J. Jackson ?- ? ? l.o.i S
I.uurvnco Dunmoro ? ? ? 1.00 <
Itimi Can- - 1.00
\Y. S. Thompson ? ? ?r 1.00 i
Dobbins ? ? ? ? ? ? 0.50 ^
(' R AX II TO.TAi f II7 70 ^
_ ; |
hopkwei.l sciicoh xrws
Mrs. C.L. Mitchell. Instructor
?WniTTKtTnro7-5^._^TTunfTr"TUib ~T
of Hopewell school re.ndevod u
iiuisv successful moHHzation program
Fob. 10. A lartro number of ^
parents and club members "ume
nut to- u ulncs* iRts most interest- *'
injr and enjoyable program. Tb? i
rroffvain was opened by sincrin*
"America'' proceeded with the
fledge to 'the fla'jr.. Maxie Alexan
7|ri' gave the purpose ?.f the, 1-H
mohilir?ition. "Our final" was given?~by
Horace Lylos. Hessie Ma" Tiaoksonj'oad
a ' "vy interesting- ^uor
cm what el ' -y??t?h dues. Ml ijTbI- rlie
Mai' Ih -i k recited the (^Kstnirjr
TAddrrrrr.- Poems were recited
beautif'.dly hy lOdna McPearson.
John-4Utlli Mary K. Lyles. Ployd *;
Hall. Utiby 1.. Pearson, Daisy, Bell
1'eav jii'd Annl.. T
Very illteicstiiiy addresses were j?
made lw Messr.. .Turn Steooson, ij
"How Our P.oys and (Jirln car form
to heln tli" Family d'irin^--*^^"vjjk~ 1}
Jo a IV I'. J.yles. jl'Kv Parents can VTg
heln Children win tiie war.
Afterword each member made ra
f tti eessfol rcnoDs 011 his or her n|
l-H Cl.h r?roj?'ets since joini""* the $
organization. The teacher and stu- -I
deuta iil tiie end?uf?Ore- program
served those who came out to the
jirwrraai.?? ??
Offiavs ef the d-H . .Chih arc
Mi1 \U' All sunder. pres.: Horace
Lyles. viee-pres.. H< ssie M. Hadeson.
tivas. and Hooker T. T vies,
secretary.
CARDS
PROFESSIONAL
1 MP / W 1 ?T
DR. II. D. HARPER
DENTIST
Filling, Elates, Gold Crowns,
Undoes
Extraction by Conduction
Anesthesia
Olfice Hours: Telonhons
9 A.M. to 7 P.M. 2-0750
709Vi Main Street
DK. H. H7 COOLER
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Hritlge Work
A Specialty ..
Office Phone 6129 Res. 8264
1125 Washington St., Col's., S. C.
1?I' *1' *1*
^^~rTTT^77. ~ !
DIt. J. <;, STUART
Eye, Ksr. Nose and Throat
Gla.ski-. Eiit-a v,.,.....*. i.'
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Office Rt-idcnce
10:00 A.M. to 2 P.!M. Res. 4691 1
4:00 P.M. to <j I'.M. Office 3796
Office Hours: Telephones: i'
2630 Taylor St. 1317 Pine St. -
r
Sammons Art College
An Accredited SchooJ
Training in iieauty Cultare,
Harhering nnd Community ?
Organization
' . **
Appointments Monday Thr4|tffc
F riday
P. O. Boi 1392 Columbia, S. C. |.
'{ < t >? H?t
UVUMs Drug St?t '
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PHONE 2-1967 ? J
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