The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 06, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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IT-; a? -I ajn {', niuriifil vv?:'iat->
HQ i at](l.havf \xc:n for .si,:; .vr.n.s. \\\
>>> "-.tvyi' vriiii'n'n,?r-am?Fff>t
fejijij what .vovt would say a jealous wo
bet I ,<|o. believe in, jt.slice.
tuny. Viuv other night Ivy brought a wu+iir.
.,tflcy\Jionic to our house with him
;i1t -Ate,. husband is the .type of man
,Mii jhst loves other women. IK
Is; v. .;??.,? iVaC man, tbyagh am) . rcai_
atan, too.
. i. .AnKWej.-.-Apimionily. you nr. n't
jio? m.lone.ia appreciating your husband's
"Tarzan" qualities. Voa
should be a little more strict with
your husband however, for hnntr?
ing other women to the house
light under your verv nose is just
imposing on good* nature. Let I
linn sew that you won't stand
for any, such nonsense.
X: V.?r am tired of this job
1 have In' a private home and I
??- mtcan tired, -ily itiisuws instead
of getting better, she trots worse.
1 vsjnt a ;.yb that I won't have to
Work bn Siindnys. i have two
.. small children and ph one to care
toj then!i .but me. Do you think
1 cohld got' a job anywhere besides
in n private home? a?
" ?Qf eot.r.<Je >011 emi, hut
not urdess you apply for such a
iobV Xo. one is going to run you
down' to givh you such a job . . .
you aye the one that will, have to
So - the' running down, the tirst
step to tali? is to place your application
with the (loveinment
around at all the business houses
and put your application in. There
die pjertty of gdodjobsrou yrrr
..... hold dbvfcm . . . will be glad to explain
fully in private reply. Send
Ll 2fir for. Astrology Bending. ~
* o B.H.?I been taking treatments
at a health clinic for to have a
j -baHv- i nd 1 want to know if i
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Write io? Tno AFIBF.' WALLACE
Leader. 1.110 Assembly Street, (loll
MAT! n:it NEWS [
Ur>"'cni S. C.?.M.ss?McK..i.?ick j
insuvvloi ..i io . c,a. ^ j
' tKo/grtVi'^ ?!iil.1re/i while Mrs. .1.
"A. "AiKin is rot/oviying iroin ai:
illness.
iUls.i ElouTs? English. 'I'.", who j
has been mtfflbyed in defense
.'Wbrk in Washington, I). C.. v.i.-ited
with her 11101110!-. Mrs. .Jennie
English.
'ihomas best has t\ tu.-nd to
school after buying recovered
from an ; piiendoctQiiiy.
Mrs. Adam 1 ones of' "t'.ainde
rpent Monday, visiting school.
Helen Ruth Samuel, of Spartan
burg recently entered school,
Mr. M; O. Williams a former
- missionary in" China who visited
on the campus this week, made a
number of talks to the students j
and teachers. At the Sunday cv\i'amI.I
T."V it . : 1 . I
vmu? ttuiis* ^ fuunMiiiJ, iiiiii a i
the r.*eekly c hapel se n ices he talk
l ed pn 'Btydfcn^ Life ip Ch;nu".
t . Williams i^lready hus spe'm
twelve years ijp^f^hinn, and is hop'S
^ to return a* sdoh '?s war con9
"tifoorta will- permit hhn to do so.
* -Friday night, the eleventh
rtad^bWH wop over the hoys ol
. * the eighth grade by a score of
" 23-17. The
girls of the twelfth and i
tenth grades Tila^ed their first
" game in the sefxfs of infra-mund.
The" twelfth grade won 22-10.
**** TIlrf^BSVeati'on commission o f
? the senior department of World
Fellowship gave a play Sunday !
evening, entitled "Neighbors".
The characters were: Ruby l
Houston, Audrey Reese, Helen 1
' Taylor Sjdlm Brcnrn. Ida Out ten. : J
UharTTe "Dnrirn'dly, and Charles J
Lewis. f
Mra'i T' ^ ' itfli-port -m/j c^n <
spent the weekend at their home. '
Mi'Sk Qnn AJ. Parmenter wa? a I i
. week-end guest in pi# !
*r-"-^yTrn 11
NTNEY-SIX HIGttggHOflfe i
; vK^\Vs' !
-"i' TV. T. Bogitttipat' I
In the celehratiWi His- j
- I pry Week n veryjfjgfyM^imprHiin ,
^ was sponsored by th6 liigh School v
fflstory clasjj. T^l^ctes Were paid ,
, sfith 0'.ifs|?ft?rtig NV femes afc:
v George W. "arvet*. .Titmtfs TV. Johnson.
R. John*o:t. Phillis
Wherttftiy, looker T. Was hington, I
L Pnuj L. Dunfcar, aril! rttiiers. Mrs.
A. M., Twin was the irrKtruetrtf. .
' Our general assembly peri of} ,
- tffcs Ve?.v fenjoyabNs"la*t' FtUtay.
jv f#b. 19, 1943. The program
sponsored' etyhtht: fTCtoe-'BloilorHlts
r\-4 IJfcpArt., witW Miss Reese?
: A DINGS ARE NOW READY i
dvice ON THE ,
OBLEMS OF LIFE
:OU*ACJ kmO i?ViI4HO* to *0<J ~*0 IIM MH* ^
IN OUKfl*.'** TOVfl > lOvllD
iBBE WALLACE SERVICE
1 I
will have ?luck- or what must j
1 do? Is my friend ^oinK to have |
~hr.ky nrxt (inrr'l what ean~|
{ do to havs a baby?
I
-tVhsw it- Tour' realize ofT-ourSe'i
:hrt?""ho?rst?retttttremetrt i"s?a
.rood In althy husband, ft' you
have- the money to spate >ou can
both uih! tk>o thorough mcdieul
fxandnatinns by a competent nlv
-ician and find whether the '.lull j
s with you or your mate. Your
.looter will take over from thorn.
- --C. b. -'T,?k-htt v e kmn ma. riot!
twice and neither time did I have
i woddinu" rintr. I think a small'
gold?baud with -1 or ."> diamonds.,
in it looks so beautiful on a wo- j
man's h: nd.? I asked my husband j
to buy it but he said lie duln'1 ;
have the mom"'. S?? my son gave
me tile money to buy it. If my
son pays call sl'or it and mv husband
gives me the inonev back I:Y
imvoients would the ri.iy !>. I be
sailed riny it should he He- I
spottf ully. |
An.-Wit F.veiy. Kit .is ?: vml,
Fact is. your husband will yladlv
buy- i he riny ?trr~n rtr.ie payment
basis if ho thinks yon have your .
heart set on having one. i on
should he thankful that you have
a son who is as sw?ct and jjenOious
tu Lis mother... Let ns say
this weddinjr rinse is twirp blest
. . i hv yoiii husband and hy your
son.
M. K. 15. -My son "\vyote and
told me he hail made an allotnuuvL
mutto me and he is fivers'.'iis now.
I want to know if i will yet ii '
or not
Aivwe;?' dn-l ?n.edlv > a.
wilL but the wheeis ot the govern
lin nt grind slowly ami il t?:ki >
time for then: :rHntvr-n<- ?1-> g<
thro, gh.- - ? -
ilyzfd in (liis column 1 roe. SimpL
ith \ ??nr let ter. Km* u "I'riiate He
bits .nk\v an. i tt(ii.ot.v uk ali
?i 11 receive with your Heading ;
i advice analyzing tnree CD Qucs
full name and correct, address t?
id pleflse-include ~u self-addressed,
reply." Explain your rase as 1 u!
ie your problems within the scope
rter with your questions- and mail
SKKVICE. care of The Palmetto
jmhiu, S. C.
T'isti Y-.. iitui selection.- i terspers' ,
ttt wfrfrhrnuornus rend inc.-- ty ?ov-.at
ii i inlu-i s <'i ?n'e i icm "-tub.
'! h- ;.i. iti: m ivjr ti 11 i to it
anavity.
T-he\tyrivi lute i e.i her is
i. usy these days catrv)-- < n !"
ill War Pi'di' ti.M i:i cu .
? cl i "n with lit - revuhir nvrrriv:
of school nn'k. To <!u'c "M he.];
i iiicVs have iu-cr onl.ued di:
ft rent Tarn; 1'a vilies.
This -ear w ' e.rc eiiin';' "
ti.e "l'r v|. '-li; :1 i f I'. n
Ft cciior.:."
I. \ K K CITY I! IT! II SCHOOL
I. 1>. Bradley, Principal
The fact lty members have jc>:
completed a week of point ration
ing and rre hack to regular clas
room work. During the week 2'<)i>
Negro-citizens were t?gis- "
rred. witb 1.200 of that numhei
registered in one day which vyr.:
ruendny.
Mr. Bennie Montgomery freshman
at Allen University was " at
home for the week end visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs. XL A.
Montgomery.
Miss Verdello O. Ikas spent
the week end in Florence guess*,
jf Miss Grrcie A. Lakin.
Miss Carrie Bell spent the _
week end in Florence visiting relitives
and friends.
Mr. James Singlotary of Buffalo.
N. Y.. is hf*r:? visitinir rc.lti.
: ivtfij and friends!
Mrs. Julia Lee Daniels and litJe
son H. B. Jr., of Florence
?pent two weeks here visitins
Vfrs. Luja Bryant.
Mrs. Ole.nnio I). Graham .-pent
ruosday in Florence visiting; her
Sir. Eddie Bryant spent t h c
veek end here visiting his wife
Mrs. Tula Bryant.
Mrs, Monnie Moore and little ;
lna..hW?,- IT. We, iiul veturned
from southern Bines N7
2., where they attended the fu- c
leral of Mrs. Rachel Markinson.
Sgt. Johnny VV,Hiatus of Gamp ,
Sreckenridgo. Ky., is here o n
urlouftii visiting: his wife Mrs.
Amanda Williams. Sgt. Williams
vi 11 leave immediately after his
'Urlonph for Chicago, 111., to stilly
at the Baking' school.
Mrs. Cathciine Miller Morgan
spent last week with Mrs. Mon- <
we Moore. .
Mists EthH Mae Thomas was r
he Wet?k end guest of Mis. Jnnie ,
1.1. Cooper.
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t.%YUUl S(HOOD NEWS ..{
i
T. .1. Sullivak, Principal
The fourth and seventh grades *
with Mrs. T. J. Sullivan sponsor 'I
ntertauied the other members of
lie school with a program Friday I
iftefnoon.
Tht fifth-And sutth
leHttifretf the previous Friday. I
They. presented . an - excellent t 5
irnlth play. This program wr.s t
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S i BULLDOGS END
LEADING CONTENT
CONFERENCE CHAP
< -' '* * - o'h '
~0i??r.4jii T)ary. ~~F *?>. 2-1?s?m?h C?
rolfcui Siatp's'^iijitz IDoalcina"
rn<lo<I the Spath Confer*
nee fcCipdnle with an cay
vietQ'.y Thrrsiiay niyht here over
TufJcoktc. -10-21 an 1 I ocante K>a!iti?:
ronU'ndav.j for "the 1913 cotii
cr ii. o chamnionship.
Tl. .. P..1I l,T. ...1. ? ?1 I. ~ *. A.\ '
- aiuv wii.n nurn uaiu:wprn
.from fori- straight kiiiics
nhtymV wnt'K. hud little i'n.iok*
wkh tlx* C,ol<!< n Tijrer* who
l-v-he>! the dash and accurate or
the 1042 season's aggregation.
Wi'llniu ''Ducky" Oopclrmd led
.is South Carolina team-mates in
jcovintf. with iR points, . followed
leseh ly "Mie." IIolden with 1G
'Oi'Ots.
South Carolina State's spectacular
1') ennjo conference season
a highlighted hy four gantes
rains! tile tall skyrearhers o f
"X;t\ Tor. At Xew Or!cans. Xavter
\vo? the tirst two games hy wide
ntareins. At 'Orangeburg last
week the Bulldogs avenged these
two d-fei.ts by winning two I'vuitwo
count ing games rn the con
I-- m i- were lost hy the luilldotjs.
__ ,
?i he Uulhloy* expect to Jtive a
rood account of themselves at the
Southern .Conference Tournament
March 1. ."R and <?th. at Tuskerec.
t'.K VI FOWT COl'NTY
n*.\l.\lN(? SCHOOL
rHiriny the recent registration
rei iod 1020 people were rr?mt
--(1 for Hook If at the school: Mrs.
Sadie Jenkins "of Perry Clare ieyistercd
the lari/est family -a family
of 20? op Ti estlay.
} I s. Fl ed Christcnscn of lleaufort;
Mrs. C. A. Jyvans of Froy menr.?supet
visor?of the?i?.?A-r
*hrist?'h???i - .r.I 'uoj tal I.ih'ai
jfund; and Mrs. Hvans' ilaii{rhtrrtTetrrtv
of Nrv: York?City neie
or the campus on Wednesday.
The l.ihiary Fund eomnntt'e
procure': eighteen hooks?sevenTeen
oi which are new- -a . ha:'
which contains the Rill of Rights
and pictures and ctilti ??s vjiich
"rtajr-hr?trsttl in the various de-tiarlniiriiLc-Tor
li?- liM-niy. . An'nnn
tne Looks were "Angel Mo ami
Her Son. Roland Hayes". "The
I laming.) h eatln i ?rmri?"+f?Win.er
. nines". Ho >ks for tfio Primary
department were in.luded
...c iiM.r.uer.
" a k C. . v........ ,.c . I..
* .5 V ? I'} Mill J.".' "I UK
Daily Chapeljtour during the wee!;
.>'( re .Mis;; .fannie Bell Sjnuleto
and I.. Hamilton.
Tin- main picture. "Hang"t.
\.as i!lf!ennt i:i to: e from
.hose which have been shown rot*ntlv.
Tin- st.tdonts were'abb1
tiideisiund tin- methods which ;??
ntplnytyj by crtni.fials a. d' Ir.iv
'iintinals rn < aypi elu-tuh-d.
.''tumui !. aYiu.hm,.; add
ij'cnt of .State io):iwas on tav
.a ;.as \. ? uia s.l.n . Mr. I! c;v.
ci' vi/.Ud t.u- scuOot iai in a:i !
oted the typo of wot'x tne ajfi'i.dim
ai stuut-nts are doing.
The ;-rado cards wore disuiinhi
io cnapci mi ! r day ati. rn a.;..
I ho -rout.; . n>|. ; i 10 aoo.tci i
-tii'. i'. it. 1 ..a.'il.li . '.oii.?oi o i
. on;,-. I'riday vnuVy;
ho v. i s wor - .loltanio Kv.woU.
d!i. s ! oi : ;siui. .), .1. Mai tin and
norsm.d hy Aiiss hing. At the
ioso of. each program v.c VY_rw
scored wish timely remarks hy
VI r. Sullivan. Those prog rants
cere intoresting, educational ami
njo\ able.
Miss Panic-la Moore of the Coumhia
Bible College was a w-1onie
visitor on Wednesday cTur.ig
devotionals. The Bible lesson
o beautifully taught and illusrated
by her, relating to the cretion
und llood will long he renumbered.
.Marion Taylor, lua Mac Woodmi
and Lucile .Moss, with Misses
tvi-ng und (jladden represented
Taylor school at the meeting of
U I . .. i I > -1 *" ' 1 I t / x
iii; junior ivcu v.. i ubs i\L Lm oo'J
?Vednesday, Jan. 10.
?The inamlwni of the school.aro
cry proud of the nice electric J
loci; that now jn the hall to
<i\e all correct -time. This clock
;vas bought thru the *omp-daixetroce&ds.
'five- faculty is very grateful to
N'annic Mae. Brown, Ethel Dant:1?m
. M; boll McCoy, Margaret
mylar artcE Mary hk Brown o f'.looker
Washington ffi School for
tssisting with the issuing of Karl
rm~ ttTTrrk--^E w,r>?bt-++?week-- alt.o
0 Mrs. I). K. .Tonkins Supervisni
.or helping Monday. Mr. Cobb
and a member of the Ratron
3o! rd visited the school en Tues
' '>" p'n'k ln-ine
onducted in an excellent manor.
SEW HOPE A. M. II. CHERCH
Rev. II. T. Summers, Pas,or
S. S. evened at the usual hot"
vith Sum. and pa hers prose- t
1 lie lesson was wonderfully ex
.lainod and reviewed.- We heard
name very interesting remarks by
nir Supt. and assistant Sept. J/ast
veek could have been called a wai
avinjjj; week. All the children
neve home from school to help
aronts to erei their poultry yards
0 order. As this Terse goes:
PJ.at men "lobe wide, .shall know
the king, ...
Nations shall serve, nr.d sing,
rhat wars shall cea?lc over the
land,
n union by. the help cf (lod we
;dI shall stand.
. Oor faithful choir leader. Mr
iam CoolT was hurt on his job
Saturday? We are wishing him
1 speedy recovery.
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THE PALfr
SCHEDULE AS
>ERS FOR 1943
HPIONSHIP
KKKI) STREET 1IK111 SCHOOL
, ' ' ? f .?
j Sfr. S? t\ Perry. Principal
The n"ee<r street faculty put uside
text bo6ks and reg-lpr class
j room activities l'or a week to do
' its ?oart in the war effort, helping
with the rationing cf No. 2 \Vm
'boftk. ~TTy 11 o'clock Monday a.ik.
-i-Teb,- 2,2, a ncri'wf, t, ^t t i n sol -r n
I .'-ml been-achieved ard smooth
I ' ov,~ vyftP in progress. Mr. -I. C.
* Holler, .."bur city superintendent,
?em*ve by frequently for cheek-ups
and Observed Wednesday that
more -books wove completed per
minute thau in any school in the
j.itv system.. i.
The Pel vunrv monthly meeting
j T 'lie ltcvl Street Parent-Teach\
.. rs' association was held in t oe
? hool" auditorium February 11th.
lF nmrh-ed an "TnvfwFtattl und ntotons
o casi n, the sevcntoentl
i-iitliday of the organization. Th?
luditnriufn V/as most lilhd with at
i . ......... s: - .i -i
, wnen me rresid.-nl.
?rh>. S. I'criy. offieialK
~ opened tin' huviimr. Rrv: R: fr
Levis, pastor- of llu' Presbyterin
ph'treh. I'.oMdiifiPii devotion. A
! Urief I .tsiness nu'ci in^ followed af{
iff which Mrs. Perry presented
I Mrs. ('. S. Rns,. chairman of the
| piojiram committee. Mrs. Ross
l introd ( <'(1 Miss Belle Brifflit as
Malay's sponsor of the program.
I" A paireant was presented "Tin
-s-Lu-m-p?-?The drama tic per:
i -on el consisted of faculty memI
hers and parents. Soft music a lompanicd
the r?siivp curtain which
tevealed a hea'utiful stajre ar}
ian.'i\ojicnt. The pufeatit consistled
"f a series of shifting: scenes
I or?events all spectacular or de
ter:t:iriintr forces in the histot v of
tin* or ra Mini (Ton. Scenes finally
Lifted to present day events and
own iocal and state orpanir.at
oris.
1 Financial repotts followed. An
| amount of $68.(52 was., reported.
4 rs. ('. 8.?Hnss and 8th grade 1
| i eld tht*. banner lor the largest
j report yen heme loom. She re|
ported $-1.00.
j "Tin*, aniiiversat y cake was a,
-mrded t i Mr ci... >
- CIICM UI U.
liuth 15 row . reporter
7""~ I.AlKIvNS M:\VS
{ I'ethel .AT M. IT rinirch
Ito v_ I.. C. duller. Past-or
Sunday school at 10:150, with
Sr.pt. \V. A. While and teacheis
al their post. Alter a very interesting
discussio. , the review was
iy the Supt.
.Morning services began at II
.'t# with a .very i pprcciativi* au?li'.r.Cv
that, listened very attentive
__?y_ t-j. tin- iliorouiViily pigpurwt aim
intelligent serin.'n Ocliiereii l>\
?i. v.?rl-llt'r;?..je-.l: Hove The
(> I ife.
The visitors were acknowledged
an.on : tne oiit-ol-town visitors
v?<-re .Miss Melt a Johnson. Hartsi
\jl!e; Prof. J.T'.W. .Mints, 'Clinton
r.ncl all*. I'eiv.n of Jrecnwood.
The a! illion HolU.r Wedding
! ws;. a rueevss in every respect;
11:\ 11 s l::.l?tr was raised. Th.is wed|
ing was giv;n lor the benefit ol
;'.he Missionary and Stewardess
..oat ils. ii'Siac i .' '' 1 y wit-- ? Airs.
, Sa lie Hli ckstoel i.ireetress, tisj;
is ted !>y .Vlesdaines M. N. Sanjo.
is ami N. (Turlington. These
TliuIIes wis!-, lo thank lyi'iyone
| who helped to make this wedding
j a success.
St. Paul Haptist Church
j Hcv~_ L. II. Moon. Pastor
Sunday school \.jss well attend
'.(I uiul ,-upt. Meadors wus u 1 1
smiles over having completed detail:;
for tl\o get-together propra,n).
Rev. \V. 1). Coker preached
aom the Feeding of the Five
Thousand, using as a theme The
Wealth From Waste. At the evening
services.the spirit run nigh
as he preached from The Seven
Blessings. Collection good. Music
by senior choir was enjoyed.
The chairmen of the various alf;ts
of the War Fund Drive of
the Kiid Cross met in an en thus!-"
astic meeting Friday night and
are ready to start, planning to
exceed any previous effort.
' The Missionary Society No. 1
met at thtr horn * of Mrs. W. L.
.Meadors Friday. Miss Kosa Shepherd,
\ ve president presiding.
The I *n I pi t Aid ('hit/ met at the
heme- of Mrs. Lueinda Jackson on
Thursday afternoon.
\V.e. are sorry to report Little
Edna Holland of the Midget choir
Ml im tin tiwiwly
The Junior choir went to the
First Baptist church (white) as
-special guests oi the Juniors and
BTU groups Sunday. They were
given f. 11 charge of the csscniI
blage and Mrs. M. P. Whitener
addressed the large crowd gath[
ei ed to hear the Juniors sing.
I Mrs. F.nimn Mills is improving
aiu-r suvi'iai (lays 01 serious 111m
ss.
Mis. Lucille Dorroh and mother
visited in Oaffney, recently.
74 young men left for induction
from here Fridny. Our best
wishes and oraycis jo with them.
Personals
'1 he many- friends of Pfc. Thomas
K. 1'hilson will be interested
to kn j\v that ho has been promoted
to Cpl. and i.?> stationed a t
Goodfellow Field, San-Angelo,,
itias,
.Mfs. Q. Ik Oliphant spent Sundry
with her husband at the Vet
trans hospital in Columbia.
?~MT37~ Rnttr MrirhvetlurT?crT
Washington, D. C., spent Monday
witir Mis. Q. I). Oliphant. She
IETTO LEADER
Winnsboro Girl
Makes Fine
Scholastic Record,
i
j Winnsboro?.Miss Mary" jane
l.Uit. hell, daughter of Air. and
I Mis. Allen Mitchell, of this city,
I i.- a candidate for the bachelor pf
'I science degree at Johnson C.
Si;.!\h l'i;i\eisily at the 'forthcoming
commencement in May? ?>he
I s n mat Hematics major.
^tiss Mitchell was graduated
"i? . i tTTT ) ; nfieJU L'oiinty Trainin.;
school in 1939. She was <;?ndi'ut
<1 irom Barber-Scotia Junior
College in 1911. Ail ilniin^ hbr
school career she has been a n
honor student. Since her enroH,
incut* at "Smith she has made three
honorary societies, national i n
scope. She is listed in the 1942194:5
edition of "Who's Who ~amonji'
Students in American Universities
and Colleges," which
a.-.I be released this month; she
is a mmeber of Alpha Kappa Siu.11
a chapter of the Alpha Kappa
Mu national scholastic honor soviety;
and of the Delta chapter of
;hr Ileta Kappa Chi national
_ scientific society. She is a niece
of M rs. Josie McDaniel~~of?Columbia.
IJKN ZNKTTSY llXh r." =
C. I). Sanders, Reporter
Quit;- a sail shock to relatives
and friciTds t<? learn of the sudden
death of oi^twoTmtstandini: ministers,
Dr. D. l'\ Thompson o f
Riinu.'gham, Ala., once pastor ot
First Calvary Baptist church Columbia
and once an instructor in
Morris college, and Dr. I). S. Curfy,
once pastor of Lever Green
M. K. church and presiding: elder
- M?the Greenville district. We
pray that God will take care of
Mrs. Bertlui W. Thompson and
- children in. the lost of Dr. D. FThompson
and our own little Lotlie
M. Curry. Quite a number of
relatives and friends will attend
Columbia Wednesday p.m.
The message reached the city
this morning' that Mr. Pete Richardson,
Mr., one of St. Michael's
well-known members died in Ralord,
N. 0. Funeral service* will
conducted at Stt Michael church
I'uesday p.nu
Rev. Drown of N*. V. was in the
'iy the week end visiting his wife
and mother. Rev. and Mrs. Brown
worshiped with the service at Shij
loV- Sunday morning.
'I he stork visit*-<l ilm home of
Mr. and M*. a K. L.. Job' akin on
Kifig street .Monday moininj and
| u-u :i tine baby boy. Mother and
oil arc resti . ;? tine. Mrs. Cas!
(. (na.iL- is the special nurse.
1 .'.lis. A. J. Wright and members
( SHTIoh a)i' uliTnmiljr a Double
contest. which promises to be
the best ever. Watch for the dale.
Rev. KaUlitt' was in the city
SLiidav a~d made very interesting
remarks at Shiloh.
Mrs. 1011 is Dolain Wambelsi of
Ashevillc, X. was in the citv
llie week end House guest of Prof,
rand .Mrs. Chai. c Green.
Mrs. Mabel G. James spent the
week end home in Chester;
Rev. A. "J. Wright preached Sun
lay morninc- from the subject:
'totictijng For Travel. Alter whi:h
the Communion v.as served.
Mr. Arthur I.ueas left Thursday
"'"..m. for Washington, D C7, ai'tei
spending it few weeks home.
Misses Ruth and Mary Lee Maloy
arrived home for a few days
lay from Washington. They
cere the house quests of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Harrison. > The
usher board met- at the
I home of Mil. and Mrs. I.awson on
Ayers St. Monday. A successful
meeting wns carried out.
Cpl. John Miles, Jr., writes of
his progress in the army. He is
the second son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miles to enter the army and is stationed
at Kingmun, Arizona and
George is at Fort Bragg. Trust
these boys will make good.'
Cpl ?T Grace is home from a
tew days trip to X. Y. and N. J.
He will leave for camp in Georgia.
Tuesday.
Mr. Toe David died at his home
on Mdrshul street Sunday morning.
Funeral services were held
1 at Macedonia /?hn*/?Ki
NOTICE
The Woman's Christian Tom- i
ity Baptist chinch on Richland
St.. Sunday evening March 7th,
:t 8 o'clock. The pftRtbi\ ffcev. H.
J. Trnpp will preach n Temperance
sermon and a few members
M1 iliu uiilun win ?|iuak.
The occasion will be the first
quarterly Temperance Sunday in
1943. Subject: Bible Teachings
\gainst Drunkenness. 1. The
Bible Warning to the Nation.?I
Samuel .50:10-7. 2. The Biblo
Warning to th^ Church.?Isaiah
28:1-4, 7. 3. The Bible Warning
to tlie Individual.?halations
5:111-21.
The monthly meeting bf the W.
C. T. I', will be held Monday evening,
March 8th, at 8 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. J. M. Hinton,
1222 He?lt St. Topic: Drunkenness
n Short Cut to Failure. The
Scriptirc:' Isaiah 5:11, 20-23;
Luke 1:15. Discussion: IU>w the
Union -Signal Advances Alcohol
\ Education and Promotes Sunduy
School Temperance Lessons.
All members are urged 'o be
present.
had attended the funeral of Mr.
tJljsses^ Parker in Spartanburg.
bers of the Jolly Pals Saving
Cluh Tuesday afternoon.
?
Fort Represented
By Splendid
i Basketball Teant
i
Fort Jutkson, S.C.?It is believett
thnt the Kun% the basketLall
team represcntinv: Sectio j 2,
.Supply lJetnchtuent. of tl>*- Sunply
Division at Port Jackson is
called, are setting- n record among
service teams. This smooth workI
injf ajrp-regation has toppled Bcr.
i edict College, Finley High SehaT,
t and Columbia AH' KUse. as of Fob.
-Ht;?unit K?ho?v |ir>oe.?WtsttV^
I rp.Jy to Allen University, by a
I ?l*? <le*; n'.Mpin <>* threv points.
! They have amassed a total of dot
j points trt Biven i'hnret* for svtt avevI
o>re of 50.2 points ner "fame. The
I team is coached by Pfe. Elliot
I lyjont'-oniery. Jr. formerly of Win!
r ten-Sale m Teachers rol'e'/e. and
niawntre?11>\* Col, llorbm E. itrntrh
land Cnl. Wilhurne H. C'-hrane,
I RTuduates of A and T and TonnesI
see State toUeires, respectively,
j The persop-ol compri?FS Pfc.
Georpe S. Green. A and T; Pfc.
Leslie C*.Co^dell, J. C. Smith; Cpl.
Georpc R. I.edhctter. Winston-Saletn
T. C.: Pfc. Elliot Montgomery,
I Conch: Spt. .Tames M. Redfern.
j Washington tUehr? Rulaiph; Cfc
| Charles W. Re.dfenrrj, tN adesbofro
' High, N. C.; Cpi. Herbert E. Brovrn
I Either Murnhy Hillside Hiph, Uur
n;un; rzc. wunam .J. Wilson. Hill
side. Durham; Pfc. Clyde Ilsey
Crahani Hi?4i, Graham. N. C.; S.jct.
Arthur E. Sin-*?*;?Jrw?Htimptoo
Institute; Cpl. Edward W. Browp.
Benedict oollecre; Pfc. James C.
-Liggms, Burlington Hi^h, Bttrlington.
N. C.
Quartermaster
Service Battalion
Highly Gommeitded
Ft. Jb:ksoti. 8.' C.?Ncfero soldiets
of the 274th Quartermaster
Service Battaliopjyety highly chmniended
by Lieutenant Genfrtil Ben
Lear on their app^ornnce when
the commanding general of the 2nd
Army inspectetf th?rti_at Fort Jackson.
Accompanying Gen. Loar on
lila tout of inapfectton were Lieutenant
Col; Scott Duncan, Commander
of the 274.th, Col. F. W.
Boye. Commander t>f the 2nd Army
Special Troup* at Fort Jackson,
and Mhjor General William
"Simpson. Commander ofr the 12th
Army Corps.
AKOl'Ntl 1VJ?T COLUMBIA]
Hy Bcv. A. L.
Sunday, Feb. 2h we were at Sl.j
Matthew- Baptist church, Fairfield I
cotiiitv. He v. W. M. Green of W )
CtdLivibiji. onsto:-. ? Scrviae was I
"coll. Thi^ writer preachdd tuk-J
'.ng his text from St. Matthew
of the ICth verse: fie ye therefore
wise as serpents. Subject Church
Serpents! lCvcryope seemed to be
lifted up. Collection $13.55. Itee.
Green is doing Hue here, lie und
ids folk are working- "together on
>no accord.
J Miss Susie Lee Drehcr of Abbev.lle
who spent ore week here
with hek parents Re\n?and?Mrsr/.
W. Dreher retul-ned to Abbe.illc
last Sunday morning.
Mr. B. L. Auman a white gen.
tleman nnd a leading merchant
?f West Columbia has been reading
the Palmetto Leader for four
weeks and asked the writer to
tring him n copy every week.
Said he likes to read it.
Mrs. Marjorie Chirp, the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Corley
and the wife of Mr. Theodore
Chirp went to Camp Wheeled, at
Mucon, Ga., to visit her husband
Sunday, Feb. 21st and returned
Vfonday, March 1st, well pleased
nith her trip. Says her husband
id wall and getting on O.K. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Harris
visited Mrs. Robert Dallas last
Sunday. Mrs. Dallas has a nice
4-rooni house on the highway. An
enjoyable time was reported.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Butler, Monday morning, March
1st at 3 o'clock, a fine baby boy
weighing seven and a half pounds.
Mother and?Hobyare doing ftno.
Little Ceiln Mae Binn the grand
child of Miij. Celia lavingston is
fill fKfi uir?lr llut Wo U
?.n .?viv unv. Tf c i?\?irrz i\fr ncr
a speedy recovery.
nov. >. i,. i,iass ior 1
Rev. J. N. Caughman at Trinity
A. M. E. church, 8 miles out from
Newberry. He reported a very
successful day. The collection amounted
to $318.24.
Rev. J. L. Livingston rej>orted a
very successful service at Thitd
Samuel Baptist church last Sun'
lay mid-day aid at night Rev.
High tower preached.
Mfrs. Julia Sligh is still on the
>ick list also Mrs. Martha C'orley, 1
RfcEDY BRANCH NEWS
Margrette lU-rri.i, Reporter
In the S. S. the lesson was
taught hy the advance teacher,
| Den. Hamp Wilson. l>v
I Misa Ruhy Minick. and Mr. Thom'
u? Herrin, Jr. The following also
sgoke^frs. Mamie^L. Herrin and
We were very glad to have as
a week-end guest Master G. V.
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LBtlMBTOH CIlCi JT NEWS
'* IftV; I. ?: ttiririoti*. I?it<?t<vtSunday
7*: e war at Spring Hill
church. Mr' iirid Atfv. I'.'i>.
if & rifrU ^Pr. J. M. Cook cdHduct'
eil it wtniii pKiyer meeting aftei
fvhich dftr Uastdr hren'chhd n wt>{;Itrfiil
sehiiion tHfc text And
I rirMjtr tij> a Whiro bfcfofre dtt.v
foe' lhtd a Wiltdfy place iiii.1
^hfcre lte tirA^ed. Stfkjeid: Prhyer.
Wtny sb'uftT $e;?I *ed &h!le he spdke
Mi fcfL ' ftcvi L $L Dortlail and ket
VChlkef "d'br$Hlped' V.ith us fyTT
hl'nH^ tihl'ely re*haVfc?i. "fiie nfoiliLeik
<iiid frichtla made abac siibwIng
' hnAribitiiiy.
Mrfc.' Mury Davis of Atlahtie
City, N. J. is here visiting rolaLives
and friends ttnd she _ hiiiUe .
rftrtid timely rcHtttrkS ttt ISpting
fIill also our dear pastor's mother j
/nude a lastiug: impression on the
meihSers and friends in her address.
'this was the first visit ot
ilirs, Ncta Simmons to this church
since conference to make a speech
due to sickness and we enjoyed
having- Mother Simmonr.-with us...
She is a great woman and wo
love her so much.
The junior choir sang very beau
fifully at Bethel cHuivh Sunday
evening. Our pustor spoke to the
.iunior church unci we hud a lovely
service.
?Mr. and-Mrs. llcyward Jones and
Mt. Zicn Jubilee Sunday School
octette worshiped with the missionary
ladies and friends of Emmanuel
church Sunday afternoon
and rendered valuable service. Al'o
at Jones Chapel church."
Mr. James k. Joties left"4or Detroit,
Mich., after visiting relatives,*
here for about twp weeks.
Mr. J. P. Sewell'fl house caught
Tire on the roof last week but the
speedy workers succeeded In conquering
the tlames and saved the
building with only little damage.
. Mr. and Mrs Willie Linton visited
relatives in Anderson last
week end.
Mr. John E Summers Is visiting
relatives in Washington at this
writing. Mre. Beatrice Danley
<J>?nt the week end with her father
in Spartanburg. Kev. A. B. Bailey
was here on regular duty at St*
Paul Baptist church and fed his |
Moclc with the heavenly manner,
tfhich we tnloycd. - .?
The October Pink club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Kute
Wise on Thursday night un<l on
Friday ni?-ht the club will give an
entertainment at the home-pi' .M*- ami
Mis. J. VV. Black, Sr. Spunsored
by Mr. und Mrs. Oscar J.
Wise.
| Mr. W. H, Curley is in Angus!
fa, Ga.( t>n a construction job.
i Mr. Dalbert Sligh is in North
: Carolina o;j a painting job.
| Mrs. Jennie K. Sli?h had as hot
dinner guest Sunday Pastor Simmons
and mother.
Pvt. Arnett D. Johnson, Jr..
was here for the first visit since
his inductftffl in the U. |S. Army.
Mr. Russell Portee is on the improved
list at this writing.
BALTIMORE, MIL. NEWS
By Mrs. L. G. Douglass
The S. S. S. dub met with Mrs.
Janie Sims 1020 N. Gilmore St.
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Margaret Andrews 613 N. Calhoun
St.
The sick ate Mrs. S. Gunthrop,
Oea. Roosevelt Jleath, Rev. Wesley
Noah?We solleli yum1 prayers fur them.
1
Mt. Hebron's vocal choir render- ,
_eu service at the Friendship Baptist
church.?
Mrs. l>ena Hnrley is able to he
up and all are glad. The pastor
is also able to be out.
Pfc. Butler Gore is in New Orleans,
La. Pvt. Wade Hemdon is
ttr-Tfcrjtyr Pvt Brrj^ MrCrrry In r
ftew Orleans, Pvt. Robert Allen is j
in Texas. We are asking prayers
lit their behalf. ' '
The Missionary circle met witk
Mrs. Daisy Jones 9 N. Amity St.
President, Mrs. Alice Fleming
The Willing Workers met at Mrs
Rattle Flowers 204 N. Schroder
St. President, Mrs. Flowerp.
We ate very glad Mrs. Shelton I
and infant daughter are doing
nicely. Mr?. Sheltdn bbfore her
nattlage \frus Miss Blanch Simpson.
-She graduated from Fin ley
ligh school, Chester, S. C. Mr. !
nnd Mrs. Shelton live 1112 W. l,a. I
frfyette Avfe., also their mother
Mrs. Cattie Simpson.
Mr. Allen is able to ho up after
being very ill. 1
i
Herrln from Ridge Spring.
Miss Rtiby Minick and K. Minick
members of the adult school,
m?de Mrs. M. E. Cra^ord smile (
j||ain fi*h P>n'd '
cocoa. We are being benefited by
her teaching. _ I
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t
Saturday, MarclriK 1913.
7 MT. t'AKMKi Nt>TJ*S
V '
In spite oi" ti p cold wpftthfer a
nice crowd nut- for Sunday
scHdol.* Mi;;. I.i-noia Betlt-d o f
AHheviilc" N? 0., add daughter Ila
M Philadelphia, Pa., were the I
ifrp?!c etld guests of hov. Rhd Mrs. |
G.tt'. [fttroli.
"the teUchers : nd pupils of Mt. jjj
c,Himej scuooi arc sun wore.ng
to colnplete the if school building,
tot??'"bo??tKy tbittsc Taylor tfre
ibimer liomc Ecohomlcfc' teacher
sent in a donation for Hie school.
It was highly nppreohilcd by the
frtcdlty and students. Miss Taylor :
is now Hbhie Economics teacher ?
hi the high school in Winchester, *
Kentucky.
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NEW HOPE 1JAPTIST CHURCH |
Rev. R. I). Clover. Pastor
'S
*
S. S. whs well attended,. At ?
?:M a prayer meeting: was J^ld. *
The pdstor preached from th^Kjb- js
ioct He Still Calls. Those wl^Rlid jjj
not rrpeft i I lie rails' before ran. -idered
their leport. We raised so ([
fur $75.80. The pastor asked ,jl
ihiit we raised $100.25. If all |
Wai':M fnnnPV'itn \i /.n?tl/l K/? nnoilw
-lone, ? l
* J
H ANNAH A. >!. E. Till*IK II P
Hev. T. K. Robinson, Pastor
S. S. was opened at the usunl i
hour by the Suyt. The lesson ^Vas
very interestingly reviewed by the g
presiding: elder. Sunday was our
second quarteiTjT^conferenee ~svnd \L
tho presiding elder delivered a JjL
wonderful sermon. His text was S
taken front the subject Faith. The 3
collection was it 16.00. The elder j
was paid in full. All boards reported
splendidly. Bro. E. L. Harris
and Bro. Anderson were elected
delegates to the District eonference.
The pastor of Watcrce and
Cross road will be with us on the
second Sunday In March.
Miembers on the sick list are:
Mrs. Minnie Moon and Mrs. A. M.
Moon. We pray for them a speedy
recover.
CARDS "
PROFESSIONAL
DR. H. D. HARPER
DENTIST
Filling, Plates, Cold Crowns, I
u ridges
Extraction l>y Conduction
? AiimUirala ? =
Office Hours: Telephone
V A.M. to 7 P.M. 2-U750
709Vi Main Street
DK. H. H. COOPER j
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Dloeases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty j
Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264
1126 Washington St., CoPa., S. C.
DR. J. G. STUART
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
Office Resident*
10:00 A M * 9 P M *>? "**
,. itCS, 4D91 )
4:00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office J79f
Office Hours: Telephones: )
2030 TSTlor fit. -1*17 Pin* Si- Salomons
Art College
An Accredited School i
Training in Beauty Culture, I ,
Barbering and Community
Organization
Appointments Monday Throng* 2
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O. Box 1392 Columbia, S. C. i
Counts Drug Store
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