The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 27, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 9

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Saturday. February 27, 11)t2 PERSONAL MENTION m a r it i a (; i: a x x o r x c kment The marriage of .Mr. .Joreph J Joid .n ami M;s? V.'ozel C.'r.nv.pton - which took place November 'I. 1 T?4i has been i.nno.:iUd Fv Miss Mat ? tie McDonald. Mv _Tr.v/lc?i io O ?w,' T ~1. c* I A !.-> <? VI 1 -J?A B I View, S. C., a: <! Mrs. Jordan o Columbia. S. C. The announce. ment was indeed a surprise m ev cry one. M \RRIAGE ANNOFNCnMEN" ? Mi^ Lu^d^-Meortn mfuyhtrr a~ tht. late" Deacon and Mis. C. M 0f Moore, was married to Sgt. llaroh. D. Robin-on,-son of Mr. and Mrs _ John Robinson on ' February -2k-1013. NATHAMEL FORI) Cf)M^^^'I.ETES NY A TRAINING. Nathaniel Ford, son of Mr. and Mis. Matthew Ford, of 200(5 Ciervais street, has recently completed his WA selective service cation from his parents to Tile Palmetta Leader. He received his twining* in Unionville, Conneeti - Hcis to be sent to New St Britain, Connecticut, where, he will make hi* home. Nathaniel is the gin ndson of the late -Andrew Glenn and Mrs. Eli Gienn of Fair field County. ACT V. SOCIAL AM) _ ?l. SAVINGS C.Ll'B The Eagle?.'v.iial and Savings " club mot at the hone of Miss Annie Moten 1)11) Divine St. at S:lo p.m., the president presiding. De . votional t ?conducted?H;? Mrs. Koxinia Jones: prayer by Mrs Flossie Carr. Kach m mbcr i> cited a Bible verse. Minutes of previous meeting were read and :i) proved. The House was then do clarcd in order l'or business whirl was very brief. The roll was call ed each member responded. Next 1 mooting Friday nipbt ot the tunc ! of Mrs. Steve Kdney. 2100 Senate street. A delicious repast was ser- 1 ved. . _ Mr. . V.". Trezevant, Fresi. FRIENDLY "14" SOCIAL CLUB ' The club met a J. its usual hotn S o'clock with the chaplain in charge of devotions. lK'e to the absence of the president, the vi epresident had charge..and conducted the business routine--ns usual. .vimutes wore read received .ami! * adopted. We* had one -new mein ber tO join. Mi s. Carrie VniTic v? was reported pick. Mr?. Ada Mnblcv will givp ; supper Saturday night. Fo!>. 27th from S until at the home of Mr? Mamie Coleman, 1 > 11 Park St. Thv ^ Sec.. Mr. (!. \V. McPariol i-ej ic< ' at his mother Mrs. Cherry MrDaniel who ha? bwn in Charlotte 1 N. C., since November, visiting. t Wo closed to meet Thursday nitt Feb. 25th. 1*1.1 K STAR SO( 1 A~I7TLT B 7 The club met Monday nite, Feb. 22 at the home of Mrs. Smith. The President, Mr. Brooks. The first meeting was called to order b %tl c Fclection was led by Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, acting chaplain; prayer was , repeated; the mi;-utes of the la?' meeting was omited and the rnl . was called. Each member rc 1 spondee! with a Bible verse an I : fee after which the business ses J sion followed. We were glad tc ? have Mr, Albeit Ban.berg. Mg. Ma lachi Smith, Miss A. Capers. Th< 1, closing selection was led by Mr? Smith. Benediction hv th<> pres: * dent. Next meeting March 1st a ' Mrs. Rayford's, 1217 Lyon St. LOVELY "33" SAVINGS CLl'B The Lovely ";>5" Savings club met at t he home of Mrs. Terry, ii\ \ XTlen-Benedict court. The meet T inp Avas?eatied ~to order?hy th- " president With a song. The scrip- J* jgt uie lesson" was read by the pros *dent, 85th Psalms of David, The '' devotional exercise was brought t: y a close. The minutes of the las meeting were read, received and ^ ?? odoptedi?The roll was called e.Kh ?* member responded with n Bible one >1 tation and their dues, Th0 collec- T tion was taken up and amounted ^ Tqt| T1'a .. .... ilw... 11 ^^Bned lor unfinished and new busi ^^vss. Mrs. Rosa Waters and Mrs. b Mae were reported sick. 2 t The next meeting will be at the ei heme of Mrs. Wilhelmenia Wines !< No. 4 Harper's court. OMEKA INSTALLS OFFICERS ^ The Columbia Chapter of t h 1 Omega fraternity had the' instal'a- A tion of officers at tlvtr regulai u monthly meeting. The ins'aila- <l< tion was conducted by Dr. Doug- e< ]as K. Jenkins". m The ..e,?ly elected officers of the p fraternity under the fine leadership e. of Basileus John Martin are: Basi- tl lci*s J. Martin. Vice, Dr. R. I.. 01 Pegues.. Keeper of Records, Dean H. 13. Butleh, chaplain. Professor hi King, keeper of the peace Prof, j hi John Whitenian and I. M. A. My- f< era, editor. ' \v Dean G. E-. Nelson of Benedict \v college will entcrfcnin the poxt T meeting. The meeting Tuesday tl night was held at the home of Prin 2: cipal J. Andrew Simmons. V - - ~ : r Rev. and Mrs. \Y. R. L5mvmctrr ^Honored Th?* officials and members of iii. iv ii. : . > n j>ii it i c rji'iTTl Sl'.r- | rised Hi*1.', and Mrs. W. K. How- j nan j si proa hi >,r Sunday, oy jj'vir? them a varie.y <>1 . 'injTs. .-r,ch as cainud j^-ooils, sac!, f He ar fivt n hv Fir.h Konly am ucral di>*o, s <4' cays; weaiinij c*?. Mm. (iortio Ma\ers .'i: 1 trrt o!' Strvrm des . sioartl ,\n. ?rrmhovW- "v-rrtntiT. syc.f h an duui< !u'.' ! ho'surx your ("intin"'. d \. < ndr-rf\:l serins and sci", > v> < 5 i a d Mrs? '.'V.miii; :i! rendering ;s, \v. it tv1 vo ! ! IF! y o"t i;;u>\ . .'i..:Ktc ? Wi ii ii.ac'.t! In ti-v.i v 1' n:: I"in-.lv. Kmc;' -;:~w Mrs li-oi, . ? M'lyc r . I,i-o ? Jul ????. y. ' f. ! TvsV'V. Mr;, He-.?,Irs> H .Uy Surimars a" t hers. \ VHM AjjisiixSTAIX KAV1F.K Ql INir.T i As a gesture nf ?.< tod-v i'.!t to JlOvluiS of Ali'tii. JllUo. i -I J..?n-W? t'tr Oranpphnv'* set r.nt..it.nr_ I t'.ii' tntire basketball squad of '0'v:cr rn?"*or?ity and cur o w r. State collcirn five at the home <?'" 'luJ?Ibm] Webber. on the ,l*?v*11 nf Wednesday. I'd'. 1". 1 v S*J. Xavii" 'layers so d;e highly of the Puiti :olo.i*c five, who defeated them?o?* <-.'cssiv<? rights by s.ores of !57. 5 and .?0-27. Gaines were played throughout lie evonin-r after which the plnjf' s v.cve the nts of a rathe; ''tasty nio>yel". A fine tittle va> cportcd hv ali. As ;t eiieiav to : nost onioyed <-veniner all the h'-nth TS urcscni ioincd hards and sang the Alpha National Hymn A -- Kdwurd Fuller.? lll'SV AfK CI.l'Ti The club held its weekly jneetL?g?Mondurv^ at the home of Mis; Ester White. The meeting was ailed to order, ;ml devotional services were conducted in tilt' usual manner by the group. The 'resident Airs. Almcta I.anplcy iresitlcd. The minutes of t h e ast meeting were omitted. The roll was called with each member esnontlintr with a Hi hie v ei se and lues, i tic president made pirns r'ov sonic entertainment for the dub. 1 he members decided ?n n iiinjro party ami Peanut pick up March I!, at the home of Mrs. L. ")reo. Wo adjourned to meet at he home of Mrs. Eunice Stevens 1 ! Oak St. Refreshments were erveil, which all enjoyed. PI TP RE PLPP> ANNV AL 11'.S SO L TEA S I-N1) A V 1 ;:10 Th.e C-lfure club's annual Musiill tea v i.'l he held 1:.U) Sunday ;v-aniii'.n Ft binary 'JS. ih?- P:.r len street I SO. Dean (I. E. Xelson of Renediet olleye will he the principal speak r for the occasion. Music will be urnishe l?y younfr men from Fort fa kson and l.exin-ton Air base. The club extends a cud'al inviation to the-pa1 lie ard especially o the men in the anvil forces. Mrs. J. P. Wakefield. rreneral hn.irman. reports that "the Tea year promisor ^iceoater ??> tr*:-r tlrrrn in previous, ybars'h WAYKRLY FRIENDLY FEW Tljt. Waverly Friendly Few Soc. ?1 4#hdi met at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Hoi p. 1.102 Pine street mi was called to order by the ! haplain. Rev. Howos who in turn ' ivesented the president who con- ' ' ? t c I t)?r? \ licni'QC ' (-?*? of the last mooting were load 1 rd adopted. Wo arc planning foi supper to ho given in the no a; utiiro. Next .meeting will ho at ho homo of Mrs. Jack.oti 1302 ' 'ire street, at whicli tune a nroram will ho rendered. Visitors < ro always welcome. 1 Mrs. Leola Gibson, reporter i Sl'NSIIINE SOCIAL CH'B _ j The rial) met Monday evening t S: !"> at the iionio of Mrs. Klisc [tglies 2102 Gervais stree*. Open IK song h.v the president; prayei y Mr. Gadson Roach; seeontLsort'on and ruiiLire lessn by the , hanlain. selection bv Mrs. Nellie lelton. The meeting was then in hurge of the President, Mr. Me inniel. The house was opened for j of -tho pveviw* looting wore read and adopted j lie roll was called and each men*, i or responded with a Ilible verse .,.1 .I, w..... ... .-11 >- n... o:t meeting will he er.tei taino-' v Mrs. Kath'inr Cho'seboro. a* tl08 'Stark St. The hostess servrl a delicious repast which all eniyed. (T Mrs. Julia Glenn, reporter. I niE VICTORY SOCIAL CLl'Ii | . The club mot at the home of ! ( Lis. Willie Mii(> Brown. Ant. Y-5 j ( Ilen-Henedict court. The ho is j as called to order by the prest* I nt. The devotions was conduct1. The minutes were road and ' doptod. The sick committee re- : orted one sick. Mrs. Inez Swy- | ' ert_who has returned homo from ' ie hospital and \v0 hope will b" nt soon. We are askin?.r all our friends to e with us Saturday night nt the rime of Mrs. Guidcr 120:> Tine St. ir a rhittcrling supper. The roll ( as railed each member responded | < ith a ftible verse and their dues. 1 he meeting- adotnned to meet at le homo of MJrs. Ir.ez Swygert ( 221 Vanilla Ave. Mrs. Pauline liichardiivii, Pres. Harden Street I SO Program Tlv> i!iv:\!cn Sutoi U30 Warar its ol. (<: V.1!H C <>' "I'l OtlU'I'f'.OOll ( i i-: ?\ itii a spot in! mossuyjo oil hat suhjao: l.y ,\ir. Jo!-!. \Vi?!t? ? . > <im: :?i thv it'ijfiar v?.s;?ot ur ?_n RiiuiLiv. Ft*l>;iUtry Ci. The 'TI.'":.:; v.-i.s '.t !! att 'ivl'.f! ar. ' a ?i-u- la; jrer row.' cui.'u.-ia tu liiu.. !' . r 1"i !! i\v>'<i. i| .- .. . f 'hi t'ay "v. jit: .?i'i. >. :?s~ Fairy iVrr- .-cm.; ' S ",.'l tin i . . ?. . "?v ,? ha*s..i u> 'i Hi' . i he w. i kiy r c; 5??-- i . < 'ri'si j'ii i i i*i I 'lb...' > . i\" n; bu j:y - ; ? - 1 1 ' :! th Culur.iLia Aruv '.ir I.'a-. .?-? vs>< s aiim!I a: (I ih<> Air Iia evt'ibi:.- ya i*.v. i iiTir . it.mi r? .hi !;< hv fmttin.. ,> ' , ;V.--n-TrF:~"! 7~~ | :MMiis"r.'rt : y tvo \ Litiav tnron j St day. February 2S. j ,ibhis inviti'd. Tli ' < a'.r'l . j.ri^iar. ' "I" I be U'i'i'l; i; a-i ti.li.nv,* 1 W :vFv- 1-VU^nrv 22---AH Mass: j?rryrr?:- palvy | Tuesday. Icl rani v 2-"> --(haves Quiet ar.ir*M-ITvi* ; Vcdm. lay. Kohtuai ; *. l!-! ? Musi..' i st;i>.**;i i > i >y ' <pi > 1 <-- >: u-e j Th\ r.u'aj . Kebr s.:;iw and .M?s. Niirht" f< ! s ;i n il ! \vi %?> ) Friday, Fi lirTTavy 2 b "All bPvs. tesses' NijrhtV: I.Janbi-A?? dry. Fel runry 27 HiiM^ ni'.o j SuiT'hiy. ;a" 2b?Ai i:si 11 J Ten~jjiuiisfii'.'il |>y ( :!ini< club < Ml!/it i'loii; Ki.n /?;<.k- c.i >orT;ti-p\ u, AM; SAYIXCS (M il Til'.1 c'.llb held its weekly meetn>r Mnduy evening. K< T. 22 :tt the home of ."Mrs. Annie Mae "Stewart. .V7 Ivmvcoi! Ave., with the \'i e P-pesttimt;?Mrs: FTTTFTb liadsdun. Tin- oper.be, selection What a Flielld We J!;ive :u Jesus - a - * ry beautifully led by our visiting riond. .Mrs. Kdn.u (iodsden; pray, r by Mrs. .Mary Williams, the see ->nd selection wasTcTT by the Chap, nin, ?.I's. Ruth Alf'ird. Fach latin bor the" f! cited n Rihlo verse, FeAinJ-imrl'a.ss Me Mm Q i:ii" S:i :oiir. vas led by AT as. T.illie Rerrv the yieo pres* lent took cl'.n 'f the previous inoctim;. Tl,ev were read and cep.mowed. The ?hlb's laws were read to two ne"' "ciiil'i'V?:, I'si'Tii-. brown am' l T ? .. A! 11 " . i.nrril ll'MTUO. We ill" V">-' ?lad to I??iv*c* 'tficm and oov vi-itin!friend. who jf'ivo ns hep i: 'onp'aUo sf'!v(. snbnclld "doas fo. ' 'n" hot torment pT- limbed t4>. - " The c-li h |>lt?t? to Iv-'" :i ? ' < >< 'oo P. arday afternoon. W-p'Hi 7 at 'ho home r.f M'". Alfo-'l ? I'M !? i->. ' "i-' TV. hi;,.?rs as hod o r.tfrrd. At the hour Mrs. II' nr.: assisted t :1" hostess s.'vvh'-v >. ti pome >I(* c?lk'\ ic<. <100PI "i! i onv.dv. Til r> next I'^-'-'U i- '' i. !. ' o P' the home rt Vrs. P.rovn ?>1 ? " >' <1 street Monday. Mar ii 1st. FEDERATION NOTTS The Friiary meet!iv.'s ot' the SnrJirh1 t'liiO' v.etc" < 'rffr'TT j_ l' . e oi k' ~ah<1 re: eaiio:i:.l art >ri At tiio fust. meotincr detai's were workCcP'opt for th :vv s**t"'i?the Civilian Service t The orunnivation rs nrrfected i-' -"eh that through the zone and block loaders if i*s possih'.> to omact ovc'v temily ii Oran?oKrvcv. and pass on to tluY.i mk'-T" "l format 'on as is nccossaiv l'oi th" a'jod < f the community. The list meeting took the fo?m >f a Valentine Party held in the..To"(Tor of Wilson Dormitory at "'.VI.'m Colli ire. Three of th?? Claflin jrirls cop.:liietod the proj;rh:n of select" d reading's from such air* los.- h>?~ ; ; . .. . " - 1 * ' " ?i** itOIIH'd JUKI .JlKK'l, IV,V; ?] feline, etc.. wi?h suit; hie selee-. . :fo:i< of m'tr-ic ky Prof. X. E. Daniels. There was also a tair.e of Ay hory in whk'k the memhers ot dief'dtsb- TT"rrrrirrTTtrT!'l.- ttrrty P"f7r'S? uecee'lcd in jiioicinit the Ik art .1' Love. The TiosTer.sos?The Oak Street Division -served delicious i c <" 1 "ream and cake. Tiie serving jrirls were ehr miner in their white dresses and red , ler.rt-shaped aprons and caps.. ... 'J'he Valentine dance held i 11 D'i<('s (Jyninn.-duni. State Colietri Vcbrunry 12. netted the Club. f!IfiIf PATTERS SOCIAL rEl'P! The IHffh Hatters " Skrtal c! b ! net at t'.ie home of Mrs. .1. (;>r>,l?on Feb. 22. The meetirv was . opened with a sor.y and prayer. Fiie ho.s? was railed to order by die rf' side't. The roll v ; , ;> 11..i wu i : . < . u i. j 11(1 i'umii'^s t>i i nr <. ) arrie'd out in its usual manner. Th" Hie'h Ilattovs arc inviting ro" to come ad join them at a j^h fat the lionio of Mrs. Rnh rt* 2".l 1 Crrva is St.. Saturday lipht. Fol?. 27. Conio n'd-e*v'>y ,'T5v rself. The -High Tint tors alia vs welcoino you. . ... Mrs. A. Wilson, reporter NOTICE!! The Electoral College of the Central S. Conference wjjl onvohe at Shiloh AT M.K. church ; Slloree, S. C., March 17, 11*4.1. K. E. RICHBTJKti. Ihicf Secretary of Central S. C. Conference and Pastor Host of Electoral College. V omi: i*a 1.mi:tt<> n "Varad ,C" tJO w anc F recces "Few G ? * A *1 * iTTtGrrc P.nCmi INK SPOTS, Lt: AND SISTER Ti A LUCKY X k "A \ l'< K iv - In' pi ?. M i-> .V .! .toVlii' that I liTk' 11 c;.t vii:11? unit. In Mi!li?s.l.''v ?maKaA *n<l S.s'a i" T!.ai|.'\ which ha' . I'.it- ii ;^ Auatrc racni'i 1 "fium 15; t'nkl.vi! to ' Hi;nmn^iuu vv;:i innknriv <n a ;n nw. ai' on iaiii|> liiit.n^h.nit the Sou a;l 1.'.'. ; .mit?.'l a wa: (??iii!K nn ni May. acinnniinjs in t!u> larjr ' i'.i - Ami:; aiinr.v as a cr.bh> i, v * . J- iJ. ! l - - a v.: ! ii .viIIi~ haw a: . .iaiii'i'. U-I.-s tn'vi of ( i' it*?rVtafit .T!"irfr! v, 11 i.< ik? ir-t 01 it. k::uS ov. ;;>'. (! - -or ii- vi?i- in ballon .11 <i ii:- tor/ has a e t;nni?> Ir-tiai-,.- Vjt".1o\ til. show be r ,.,i aniiniirlniii sua! ?1 ; ? >.? '! by [ >.., b: ? ..: nl' r.nncin ir I rtVs w.-ii a .1'novTi orchestra. In amiiiinn i> tin l;.intd !n] >1 ots. Li.iky a! iiiiiit'i-r snul Sist; l.'bsiino. the hv-k'Xe vau.k'\i.i ylv.??-r-?> v.'i'11 incl"'t'?i:n- -nii-l'. ;-i ( '! (!i!IH ii'lfj lit'l". ish,. ."Pt if II i1.' <. :v.ny loiv.ics. (in.nion an V?"AVMi<i.V Sl'NPI.OWl'.KS I.sual;- sr.i ? a tort a! no. I tii Sunflowers Tuesday cveidnj* : l.or liontc .it thinni'- sn.Till mooting ?<l (<> <>.de and iLotuluvtud?la the- iisual n.nw ih-m?S 'ny in. Mrs. t lulus: praye m OMiect; tin- v'ii?flfro was r- a by .Mrs. Sullivan, thu? ended ?u devotional. O r i lann wen* iuijilvti -i a din < i- on alar-ii C; at the home ol' Mis. Phyllis Hal at d.">:ir> Pendleton Si. Hope a who will, shall or-ntc si ad l:nv? dii: nor fir.d cnMy yourselves with t'-i tpUo\t-is'.?'.lb, roil wis r;,:!1." cavli nier.ilr-v jvsj'or- led vhli a Hi hie versT- I r?-t ',-s i vc! meat. Ilitz c:nck<rs, slim tenia tows, car.dy and nuts v.hi.h we a' lli.'oyi i'. \\V adjourned' la. i ".vc villi M'". I'rcfla Pry.", corner Pin and '.Senate str? ats. . Mrs. SnPivati. lpri sident Mrs .vtotirn soeTT'rry I( oli s. rcpotU 1" T:IM wavkhpy MI run The W'./.v; r'y Mi c..;b was Oil 'O I-' ' V .' I I Ji;* . . ? : . '!:??? ! ; < .?. 'i it*- - '' v.vviv-'v':" Ill V !' I.1' "!'* minute.; '.vt re mini ami ihe m! i<u:' i" ;1. In" next nri'i-i in.r.^ ti ! e h lil T ?-.;;Iay nipht at. m '' A! I*. (lOot'CI!1 ti;-AV,n. 'P.'pS'li": t Mis- I.ir./.io I],-own. <e lelaiy T!\! r.!'! u: 'i r.ir.".< t>r isntM Ties ru^Yiri^aiicn, lltm/ili it it v.-Minr. 'luitrj a jrrct.t \v??rU an..' I.'V. -V' .I !:"!ui'l ; t*> 1' ' Ik'vp y.t.v.e of the (nihannssir.on 'h;it ;;o often nnv.v with death t' rn nviiiv of !i . r Ufort fa milk 'i h-> Two!vo T: ikes op I iai l v. f< und-'-i \ itf via* tf. ' <;f aim i n*rr~i? ' vp dxt.'t a-k anyone to av ? < ;-s<v ! .it rothi'V fXi' lHi t< iii 1 It" invito'! -n to cnv i'-t u: i mil -?Yt* ?rr-mktm+- w-brw rrrso \Mn! ' r rCv*t >. s iMiiri' am! fen i<v:< ;Ikt. Ttii- fi"h' <iivi ?'i| l>(> nvcr ami \vi <\m tiuly say that v.v arc tin v grid's champion t'ijrhlirig' one a not lav. So let ;'s realize that t in flj'h* is oyer . that we arc r.ov ic.mly to. march with The Twolvi Tiflics of Israel into the llappj lattul. Thoir.as J. Miller, reporte / : a 1 > i :k [Dance; Moe Gale rmbination m ms . CKV MILMNDER IIARPE TO STAR j ^ ^ ? xtm v^rSlia ^n t> JH Bl '-^ M1LLINDEK re Koeers. and the compelling voice lis i.r Tievoj Hac-on. ,';i Promoters who have been eon^ , tacted <m this May project are js , rushing in the necessary altera. li' V.-* on their local auditoriums in (,_ Uiler to successfully house the t il ''' ugv crowds pxpvctcd to take ad-J :"f,'"''?u? Urn unprecedented " j. avo tr.c.ts for the price of one' program - a tribute to the sagac,;j .'!y?H shorn-wise Moe tiale \vho ~ ! a> thrown economy to the winds i_iu Girder to insure the. success of < "j. this new producing venture. To m eitohi,nee the event Lucky Millin- i ... der nas added the famous saxon ' pi-one soloist, Tab Smith, to his ! j_"! al>i j.uy outstanding f ifqecn-piece 0 ! orchestra. ?f?THc newest Gale unit, headed- \ v- by the Itikspots, bids fair to sett- ] i iii7 a iuav Kind ol maratiione reciv ' I, debuting last September, the ( r- now isuilitoTuihi project makes it ( " likely will continue for another , d .-ix months. A PUBLIC EXPRESSION ' c c On behalf of the Service Men at 1 u | Sec. Supply Int. Supply JJiv.. t. | Fort .laekson, S. C., this opporl 1 ..Ay is taken U> publicly express i- our appreciation to certain indi i vidnals and institutions lor their ' d . close cooperation in sponsoring i end pai ti. ipating in soldier-civilian activities, so vital to the morale "l p thy Armed Forces. Our thanks , e ate directed to: J' i Rev. II. Li. liutl'T and his to."-, f , ] ri< e at ion ;- Prof, Peguesv; -Coach i ( .\'i Uon and Allen university: Pro. . iVs-mr and Coach Martin, and the ' , booker Washington faculty; ("or,.! t Fiallworth and Benedict college; d I r,o Pahv."tto Leader; Tile State; ? . 'O.e Columbia Record. Feci ass;:r"d that we. the Ser- j ' ice Men will do all in our powc* I to merit further activities and hos- I r-xtended in our diiec' on by the same or other agonCiC j v.;_:vu MQi'i: a. m. e. church " ham >.'i;dt,v being a very beautiful I ^ day" ail eltui chyocvs were found > "!i tlvir way or at the house of 1 [ v.ff.'-iii;*. _ Sunday y. boo] opened at the - :.l hour wittli everyone a t i." ! 1 y taught by Mrs. Ollio Cook and' rcvi< wi<1 by our pastor. After Sunday school the service was I .pc cd with prayer by Rev. Right Ms ton. After which Rev. J. Livt ir.gston preached a wonderful ser1 nion. Sunday night we had a won-lers t 1 program in h?>ror of Richard f". i!en. .Miss ('< ia Lee Williams " - nave :^nio wry interesting re> i. iWs f.n the subject. Also the s little Miss 1'oietha Mae ( lark. I i lie wol.omc iruest at New Hope Sunday were Rev. Right Alston fi"m White Ilall Baptist church, . nd Mr. Tony Ross front Bnltif :o'>r?. Af11. We, are aski: g theni r> ;o conic ay a: n. < 1 Rev. .T. II. Hall who has .been 1 ^ ill for some time is recovering, j ' NVe are hoping and praying that _ ! he will continue. b /i , _ AilSV.vw v: 1-r r From A Chaplain's Point of Vi.?-.v < I 1 liOV HATdvTlft? One nf ih?- mo--: into <-.-t'ir.g chai actu s that 1 have i-v-r r.i.-t way Major T. 1C. Mortis who was my high m-TiooI coach. < >tir of the most interesting things t * \?? said was that 1:' la- had a s: h,? >: he would add the "It. M." ?! -tr:< ". pen being asked what was tin1 leaning id' the "1>. M." he stn'--d Jmt it i;ir: n;: "Depeiidai ie .Man"; ?At thai ti.::i t'y- !.! ;! .. little far fetched ' t> me hat I wager that today if the Army granted deems thus-- i'i I'm-f.-. would lather . rant tin- Dep-nhiil?]e Man iJeirree than any other. There is hut one important"" man in armed forces today and in- is the dependable mtrrr.?-Honor isone thing that is practised by ail. Each person lias his job to do and when it is inn d--n'- v.-i'.'il n'l'- ; cop!? ai"? .*>!!"< ct -d thereby, V\ h" r given a task to porfotw?y?ni arusually left upon your honor to. :lo it; people are too busy to gn irounri chechhig on the o-lur i'ellow uni.ss it is absolutely necessary. If the fireman is a dependa":,!?; nan Mien -the-Dat-talion surgc-m ivill liav'e les's work-do do tomoirow because the men did not get lolds over night, and the line ol leer will have ^ fail group -vut-h?i vhioh to train, and the sergc;mi vill not -have to worry about a | ong sick call list etc. etc. One lcploctful fireman may bos in a hain of events that will mukc he work of several m? n nv.uh .aider. There is also ane'her phase he O-i endAla - _ win-h 1 vo.id like to emphasize. ITar.c oltlieis have formed t'v- habit ot oir.it> the Chaplain vi-h ? 1 ong tale of woe about th> if tr<ni>les. The Chaplain apt t<> i orrv for the .. Uilvr t! ho: >- ; < t; ' lhaplains are rather h -ait- ; dl and will probably si art ;.r. ivvestic.-tion. ('i t-times, you sVcl -s bat the soldier has been ions ;i erstood and you set out to prove 'UNFORG, A ^ ^ ^ -? ICthel Waters, distingi-du d siitptr adinp roie in a warm ami moving * io Rrndoi's Digest" program Sunday liss W: tors, pivtured horo with ('or or, plays in a Reader's Digest story -a humblo Negro woman whoso ronght her great contentment and ^ A? PT't-' 1? I IT:!' \ r v \ l I :. .- : ? i \ t. ; ??^-^?1 - Is; i. ' . : : _ \ . . ~ ; j . r *' *i ?. \ __?T f ; 1 ,"1 . ' ' i-l?i-f. j v ...?i-??...... ? h'.iv thi n:. " ' U hu;. v. r ;,r . . ~ fT" ... t? ' '- If, { , . -,| ; y .... ,.v. . v u J .. "v ' 'vr.. iisi rT:'xrr:; ,\ ;l.! ; ;:.w. ' !:f'V ii.\r K'T"!? i ? ??r j'r'ki} U 0r ft 1 / \ r > Pre. gram .At L'eHeaicl Col'fjjj ;.y ? '?-.- ;?Mairh i. ! >V!s?-::. a .-w ; i. i vxih- j f'I <>'r. V i'.i liitu* pi:t( v. I :ii AmSmh-I < Uor..'? : '. ,<?! ; i' !- i. 'iolo'hinir fow!r;\ f.\-d jij*.s v. i! ''iw-n t > lif" [ >:. - l.i i;tttcvtirn<! : s>:r> !. T:u* ;?ut iv "is in w it? <!. 7 ho : ? .?.?. ; !" . J ' 1 f\. OF" !'. M J:M liKJlSIIir i'.;. L>! j . .. .!:<> ir.? i ;;> Ji i- '-rr-1- rn-"*' V" Ti<!- j <; ; " : " ""1 ( ' " "1 ' '"' 1 ' '' i v -A ; i><j . Ui.v. !' '..i' : . ".'".j.i'.Uio " i ETTABLE' !s 3^ w 73F K S n and dramatic a.tiss. has the ? tory on Columbia network's i'.Ha- _ , February 2S. at P:tM FM. I'.WT. ( trad Nngol. the program's narra- of an "unforgettable character" neighborly philantliropies have much honor. u_ w?; A 1 (iiiest ^Speaker For Oran^cbur^ A.K.A's. ?! - .?I i" IM. I)fi'imuul, hnsi ! ' : : :u N't: Onu'ga Chap* -A kappa-Alpha Sorority \\ J. < ::'3 u " ej.cSitld FmuidI F ; < j '/,)] Beta /.eta < '..:?}? .? r of State ColNg-"1 .... . sr\ Etbrunry -20th. oi.-. Iamend spoke on the . , < ; .A -1 For Freedom. Froe.. FT /?!!:" ! :r.<: i.?-f. for i s what v e 'g . v. '! pcvoia] !ish the task. i.-i'ic?Lodge?can be no ' r .ig r thap its Grand Lodges. Tin- >:k:i"ih of a fraternal organ i/.ation is in its membership; thus - the f:ne>l and safest resource, for in is.is i- bound up the high ipies and endeavors .intended ny tli" founder- and builders o f o. r institution without a, large riffTT 'active membership. Let us share with-the one farthest down, to l-.nr his burdens, let him Prow that we are with him and hi in. and h 1 ]i him t.n find the host wa;* up. i rrn a lad to^try-tfrat'T have -t" n :;s years of my life for the ' > for I'. rilasiism. with untiring ? fronts. la the year 1935 on the -day of .Tune, Greenwood's .-1~\ .1-1 .,i:. ? * f~* ........ i i!?c ?iur>."UK'i]on oi me r?u] :? m Lodge of North America, >'< .. .if Ann ; lea, Europe. Asia, Afrr arr "AiretraKa. " ' ~ Ti.e (!,Vcv.v. oil City Lodge No. 1 ? ti-al.iviy preparation for the I*> :Han A :'niver;<ii ry day. Sunday l.'4'C Each department : "Vrauration wiil take .a > ! ;i': .% .>>; thrt each couna K><!te. Si. V. }; : .rro.e, Deputy Sur.u ' . for South Ce.ro u-: i"-'. Creenv.-ood, S. C. T< i a? W. Adams Su' 'viv "her. T.-Wilt Cooper, Keepr L. ? i s-r.-i Seal. Mi PUBLISH I HI BEST CHORAL ARRANGEMENTS . Of BLUES INCLUDING M. LOUIS BLUES AND THE BEST 5P?*t1UAlS INCLUDING SHINE LIKE A MORNIN' STAR By W C HANDY iend for ,0ur C??r of Myj?{ for Band, Orchestra and Vortous Solo tnitrumenti HANDY BROTHERS MUSIC CO., Inc. U6' ?DO*PWIY NfW TOUR N T. ?consult? II A D A M CECIL I irst Tir.tc in Stale, County or ( j,y I will toll you just itk S3 husband, wife or Tm .-wcetlu art is true ^^L|?| ov falser how to ^ ' ji:jItj the love of he one you most desire; control r influence the actions of anyone, von though miles away. Guarntee success where others fail. MADAM CECIL All Business Confidential Hours; 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. ? 'ermanenfly located in 2nd Pullman Trailer on left ride of Highay.N5t._l coming out of Columbia exf to Mrs. Roland's Groc. Store >pen Sundays W. Columbia, S. C. Oc Special Readings for a abort time only! . - :?.? =sS| MMI00?f| ^