The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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K?^ - "V* :i^35
~S ^ ' 1 i( * w h
years and I deally lay# nay husband.
^1* **t doasn't eft like he I
loves tnj&^Iu ntvas kisses me r
* yiya^t^/ofrahovrn mucTi dewire ^
(or me. W6? wy jhkise a famjly? (;
so bad. Oh yes, J i<
P. '*? Hi ih' 18 years older than t
v n'
v ? *:t, * , . a
huh?and they were t y
life.'^1*8 rmazfng how fast these >
ol?j tippers slow down after they h
catch ft cute little wife. You must a
be patien^ with >him, feed him
pood and let nature take its t
coursf.: .Av a
; t
M. S.?I love for you to tell me t
i 1" yon?ean- whi ther -aomeone-hws- ?
, i' n tr.c y?mti.ling to try to poi mi
i:u i! ?ay. My fsce is
ali b!ott.rcd up now, also my 1
ori s arid legs. Tuti me 'trow-1<5" "S
over this trouble?
* I *
.'j.i.rw,;- You must see a docto/".
. . your case requires medi- '
soit to ht.ve remedies in a -con
dttimr sich as youts. Forget a- '
bout being poisoned and get your
re!f under the care of a medical
d' :t r immediately.
B. L.?With a great pleasure J
and i. grateful heart I wish tc~ ;
??-th<mk you for your sweet answers
to my questions in your letter 1 v
recei\1ed this woek This, boy I j
love is a motherless child, also he r
tries to praise God in the highest
all the time he prays. In the last
letter he wrote he rsked me why \
did my husband beat mc up and
I told him he snatched_a letter out
of my hand I was writing to hirr
ami when I told hhn that, h.
stopped writing.
?Answer?Jhe boy isn't sure ol
you. You rppeal Jto-hini, but yV
he doesn't lijie thq idea of accept ~
ing another man's cast-off. He
W*nia -* - * *
wvmiiw: jttooi oi your love
and faithfulness to him ... can
you gh-e it to him? r
c
C. A. M.?1 am a heartbroken \
mother asking your advice. Please
my child is going with a man and i
tells me she doesn't go with him t
any more. Tell me is she telling s
?*ne the truth and tell me what's i
Hbest to do. Prry for-inc. I am , t
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Leader. 1310 Assembly Street. Colui
MATHER ACADEMY NEWS j
The Junil* class of Mather Acad
cmy presented its usual class play | v
'The Closaed Door". Friday night
The characters were; Annie L \
Cooke. Wallace Cannon, Helen H
Wiggins, Nathaniel Murphy, Bar- [
karl)R Stewart, Robert Palmer
Willenc Aiken, Mildred Kirkland h
Amelia Williams. James Wright.
and Grovcr Stewart.
Miss Hall's biology class went ,->
on a field trio to collect different ^
fcn;ag.-ot loavcK. ? .
Miss Stewart has returned after
spending a week in Cincinnati, 0 n
hi". ^ ^
AUJinni soldier* that visited tht
school were T. Sgt. Eddie McG-rrt-1
?, ?find P-llt?John Miekl0 of rhn elws.?- r,
of '40. []
, Other visitors were Or. and Mrs
Thomas Best, Or. McToer, and Mr ir
Thomas Calhoun, all of Orungeburg,
S. C. ti
Advanced music students taught i
the lc?9 advanced stuents of Miss e<
MeKissiek whil0 she was substituting
ip the grade school. Those wh<.
taHfht wero Mary. Lou Uaher, Sal- 1
Brown,- Louise Robinsen, J4i- I
rigm MjsTecr, Katrina McCollum. ^
Elizabeth McBryde, and Rosalyr ri
Oapiels. ! . /*
?? -^pphephtne Caldwell, who wehT (
fey Htfmc to. h?ve her tonsils removed "
EL ri-turned Sunday. r.. n
" fs0ic .jfcudepts have .already ord
|L ere4 U^?tr qlM4 giBs and rings and' *
and card?. >
Cornell Kirklantt, '43, ia mgMtog ?
|( . mrt excellent record as a freshman 5
* - " at- 4for#heuse cottage, Atlanta, (in
JMNGS ARE NOW READY t ]
:: ***** . v?vt -^ L :
nee ON THE
BUMS OF LIFE k
IB llpnn?l f? WNO MM Mi/ \L ' I
irtj1"TT . . . OM MIKOMNH rout fOOVOiH I
If WALLACE SHVICE '[
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leartbYoken. I I
' J
Answer?What you must do *
nothor b to bear in n.ind that :l
our daughter livo8 in ~a xligfiOy-p
iifferent world than you do. She ^
j more modern, more worldly wise '
han you are. In trying to live;'
good Christian life yourself, you I
icve lost sight of the fact that i *'
our child was being tempted on ( "
,11 sides.?Your chrkllooks- upon-,
ou as old fashioned. She will .a
mve more respect for your advice)
nd your opinions if you will mod- j
rnize yourself a little. Go_. to j f
he movies with her. Pay more ; .
ttention to your looks. Show her j
f;
hat one csn still be abreast with | ^
he times and still live a decent j
>rmal life. * f-r'3
F. M.?I am in love with a boy. |
am a v:ar older than he. He '
F
wears thr-t?he-loves me.?When
f
ver he goes olf anywnere and
nniC;; back lie asks m? whether |
had a date with any of tl'.e boys. ;
iVhy docs he ask mo that quos- j
use h.- l.??o.e mo or to get yhat j
can give ii mi j j
Answer?A 1 ittie of both. Yon
.now yourself when he is at I r.
ionic . . . you are the only girl r
or h:ni.' This certainly prove? |i
hat he love^ you ... a little bit. |
Vnd of coi t'se . . you wouldn't
vant him yourself if he didn't en- -3
oy a little of the loving you dish
ut.
' G
C. I.. P.?I was going with a (,
tirl for quite a long time end wc
tot along swell. 1 kno.w she realv
loved me when ivl'.avhit."Tfrgeth? =
r. but another girl vailed her up |(
nil threw slandering remarks to t
el a mi also' threat! tu d .her if she
aught htr with me? again. 1 ^
qpw of 110 such "iTftrson who would 1
ro anvthinglo?-rtfmt^s'dii"~f ot she 7
girl 1 had jJeallng? c
vith. . j
C
Answer?If she won't listen tc j
eason . . . there /sn't much you r
an do. she couldn t have besn >
'cry much in love with you if she
vol'Id let- a gag like that brerlTT
rp your friendship. Some _ girls r
hink up just Mich gags t c t j a
hod of "suitors" who don't com: I
ip to their expcctat/ons. Think ' \
his tingle over, my friend. J};
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yzed in this column tree. Simply i"
h your letter. For a "Private RetE'S
NEW ASTROLOGY READ- S
rill receive with your Reading o ft
advice analyzing tnree (3) Ques- j
full name and correct address to ,
1 please include a self-addressed,
eply." Explain your case as ful>
your problems within the scope S
ter with your questions and mail (SERVK'K,
rate of The Palmetto
nbia, S. C,
. i , y
Recent movies that have hern
iven are "No Greater Glory", and.
T e Elephant RoyT' The latloi y
iur sponsored by the seniors. .
Some of the Mather students at
ended Jackson's Junior class plav
Dora Dean," directed by Misluth
Whitaker.
The monthly birthday dinner wa<
eld for the campus students. Fri
ay evening.
The student-faculty Ivad charge '
i' chapel on Thursday. Those whe ,
avc talks on th0 program were
Mwnvr, Pnreh-MrGirt. and Robrt
Palmer. The purpose of the v.
looting wns to introduce "Goon '
fanners" week, which starts on
of Sear stamps was J.'
rjmu over to. nut iimmDurf, t.hc j .
[onor Society. J
Thomi,s Best returned after havlg
been home for a Week.
Hildred an<l Lois Bright were
lllod hony mi iwr.nr t ,.f I h.. ill ?}
ss of their sister. They return
' on Tuesday.
NEW HOPE C. M. E. CHURCH
Lexingtoh?Tlu? members of ?
lew Hope church sponsored a v
ally for the building of church. a
'he rally was held at Mt. Olive
AfF, ehurchr on the second'Sunday 1 v
1 March. Members of the clubs 1
cported as follows:
Mrs. Martha Matt-hell $09.00; 1
Irs, laUie Mae Anderson $.13.00; 11
it*. Ma4hne Hoe. $F4.00; Mr. Da- V
ich lites, |29.00; Mrs. Bcttie Lee lr
Rarlin, $18.00; Mr. C. D. Derrick, |c
^RO.OO. . It
MI.IUI U I ULUJl HUHKHHU'WU
. b"~"
Prospective Graduates
J - UOY.S -T=ry
Adams, John Ilrrst; Rrown. John
Ucxaiuh r; Canzater, Theodore
)!xo-, Maurice Lawrence: Ivtfcnw
h'ick; Faust, William: Frazier
en.iamin, Jr.* Ciootlwin, Daniel Ed
'ard; (logins.?Theodore-;?Harper ames
jEmerson: Isaa.*, Tlciny
'ackson, James; Jennings, Sterla:
ohrson, Drayton; King, Daniel;
litchell, Jasper L.; Moffett, Ornjre;
Monroe, James; Rawlinson.
Vi ttiam?H enry: ftrrhnrdsonr - -Al~
err Julius; Richmond. James
tobert; Rogers, Lcroy Oscar;
malls, Ulysses Alphohsb; ShirtV
l.'rfnrt- Snnlpv. fleortro Adam:
>< miners, Louitx; Thomas, Arthut
irnTlsr Thompson.??nvhir Wells,
nd Williams, Albert.
io miest of his fiance Miss D.L.
Adams, Florence; Adams, Eat- '
e Mae; A maker. Gwendolyn; Abiham,.
Georgia Rebecca; Bailey
lary Julia; Bassard, Odessa Lau.
i; Bell,* Earline Kathryn: BlakeT,
Kosnleey-^-Blocker. Paulinerooks,
Frankie M.: Brown, Ro?a>e;
Brown Riby Susan; Bowers.
arthv I.ee; Burwick. Willie Ma"'
: itlev. L Tie Belle: Castor. M> "
Vat:i *i; Caughmar. Evelyn K.:
:i! 1. v. l-'.li/.i'.beth l.urlle: Cloud
ilen K.; Coojicr.^CaiT'e Prise Ha:
omits, Margaret Elsa M. Covnts
ivian Dolores: Craft, Edith Berlo.niols,
Hnttio Marie; Pantzlor
thel; Davis. Beretha A.; Davie,. i
airline: Davis. Myrtle Elaine:
lea . Ilaad Lee: DoLaficy. Lillian;
His; Cm r> Burt m Fill 7. mincer
furrier.?Ruth; Footer.?Artrelle C.; rar.ior.
Zenohiu Adelle.; Furcre'-s.
Tamo hllcn- i ir I'l'lek. C?ii J ii* IJoile. rst.
Thcima: Gladden. Elizabeth:
ioodo. Alzenia Ethelya; Goodwin,
.rabella Lydia Ruth; Goodwin,
ioodwin. Knoetta Rcvar Covins.
rley Lenora: Grant, France^ Roirico;
Guinyard. Jesse Mae;-Ha!-c.rs,
Catherine Perry; Harris. Iv
"tTT TTricilTi': ITolliny. EloDc l)o
i*i>s; Hollins. Essie Mac:-Hopkins.
tomthy: Hudson. Willie Mac;
nckson. Evelyn Xoree: Jackson.
Jamie Leo; Jackson, Margaret;
aires. Xare-yi Jaihcs. 'Willie "Mac; *
vficrson, Josephine T. Johnson,
doria Ruth; Johnson, Georgia R.;
ones. Vivian Lorraine: Kennedy, *
destine; Kershaw-. Jennie Mac;
,ites. Hertisene: Lloyd. Charlotte
tuihiLumpkin. Mazelic Do^btha;
lartin. Gladys Rubye: Martin,
Inrparee; Martin. NathaTccn "YD- .
oria; McCloud, Magpie: McMichel.
I.ouella; MeRant. Mary Jane;
liller. Mary Lee: Millodge. Mary
.laaneil; Minis. Dorothy Ophelia;
loscioy. V.ary: Murrc. yh, Anni?
.elk1. Meiers, Susie Mae: Paternn.
Evelyn Beatrice; Pompcy,
"aclina ;Mildred: Precia. Ruth
Jucry. Claudia Mac; Ray, Viola B.;
lichardson. Florence Minnie Mae;
liley, (Sarah Louise; Roberson.
rancenn; Russell, Emily Jcancttc;
?ott. Pearl Mae: Simons, Inell; I
impson. Eloise Martha; Simucl, l
atherine Marian; Singleton. Syl- j
ester Gwendolyn;" .Smalls, Ruth!
leatviuc: fstrothei:.. Turzah Mae; j
"aylor. Elizabeth; Taylor, Mutlie i
llizal;eth; Terry, .lohnnie Mae; i
'honmson, Bessie' Nell; Waiters, j
'eatriee Kuniee; Walker, Shristine;
t alker, Rosa Mae;..Walson, Sarah
.ouevenia; Weathers. Thomasina
'.lizabeth; Weston, Nellie Boykin;
filliams. Edna: Williams. Eiv.ma
Idle; Williams. Jaeueline Grace;
Williams, Johncie Alberta; Wilams,
Sarah Lee; Wright, Louella;
oung, Elizabeth Portcrfield.
ROSPEUTIVE SUMMER ,
CIIOOL GRADUATES:
Adams. Alice Alberta: Adams,
lizabeth Louise; Burgess. Earline;
? i. .. i ?
. iirr. wnvid .tamos; Carbon. C'lenhxrr:
(':iOM\ r.ia'lclli- Tln-lma""
avis,flattie; (Irani. Lizzie: Ham.
loll, lanii'.-.: Jacobs, firacic Klise: .
>hnson, Wiiheminn; Sulton. Johns;
ashimrton. Waller; Whit more,
rnest>. Joseph: Williams. Harry'
antlers.
"TtTTlMl. i; \I'l lsT ( III li( H
llev. B. T. Martin, Pastor
S. S. began at 10:30 a.m. with
fficers at their post. After a
cry interesting lesson in which
II took an active part in the drsussion,
the__ieii*m??was?ahty"Te"*
tewed by the Supt. The collecion
continues to be very good-.
At .k p.m. oi r pastor. Rev. Marin
brought us a soul stirring so
ion from the theme Christ i-s Still
Vith Us. Every heart seemed to
ejoice. We are glad to have you
onic visit with us at the Central
iaptist Hiurch.
THE PALMETTO LEA1
of Booker Washington
VRW M'mw, H-Vf^r ( HUHIII Hev.
A. 1). Duncan, Jr., I'astor
\\ null all?Uur Sunday scnooT
was fine wit). Sept. and to: oho is
at their post of duty. Th- Intvrincdlate
class won the banner.
>1 is. IT IT I'arKs. teacher. Mis. ~~
I,'..la Parks, Mrs. Ilunna Tanner
Mrs. Nora Winn, Mrs. Th.adu
Robinson and Mrs. Loree Browning
visited Mrs. Kllcn Smith, Several
selections were rendered, and
'?his service brought many rays
of sunshine. Mrs. Smith has
been a shut-in- for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson
and family were the dinner guests _
of Mr. i no Mrs. Manuel Brovvning,
Sunday:
Tlie Red Cross rally here was
:i great success;-sponsored- hythr "
principal, Prof. Alien Williams.
The amount raised was $110.81. A
committee of six was appointed
to raise Red Cross money. Mrs.
Thcada Robinson raised $21.10.
Mrs. Robinson realy can help pat
Jin. program ovor. ?
Our pray.rs continue to pro up
for the boys in service. Pfc. Jasper
T. IJrownintf is stationed rt
Cantp ' Rrcakc nrWpe. Ky. Cp"!.
Piustvn Brown is stationed at
i . ' h
&p??KHMe air luc e, W ashm ' ton.
IT .Martin Is lit Crmp l>avis."
N. C. h
-'-Mrr-Clato Fester cT "Was hi 112- ^
ten. DT I.. is hero visiting his pa '
ri nts Mr. and ."NfTs. W. W. Whin.
His many l'rier.ds ar? happy to
i " ' ' I
see him. j
Severn] pel sons worshiped at I ;
L'.r.vcr JJaiii Baptist church, Jlcy. *
A. I). Duncan. Sr.. tiastw. The ^
service was wonderful. fc.'M.OI was l'
n idired a
Call e.n William Xoiris and cot
i
the Palmetto Leader.
o
LAI'HENS NEWS
Bethel A. M, K. Church
R?v. L. ('. Butler,. Pastor ^
?hum!: y was a bcr.'.lC'fl'l spri;:;;
(Hi. Sunday school be/van :u
the usual hour with Supt. W. A
VV]iit ?=vrrr1?. ...?t l...: *?
??> IIVI.1 ell VIH.II pUM. ,\
The ret iew was given by Sir:. ?
Thomas Sanders ol' Ft. Denning. c
(iir. ' " : ; "\
?A?very appreciative audiencr !:- ^
tened to the pastor as he delivered
a very soul stirring sermon q
from the subject The Food That i
IVrisheth Not. St. John 0:27. Th.
visitors were acknowledged. Come
l.o Dethc! vou are nltwys wolrmii_ -j.
St. I'aul Baptist Church
dev. It. B. Moon, Pastor
Sunday school war. opened on 1
firm* wrth rrrtnrv visitors besides ~
o . 2
rtTicers and pupils. Tire lesson
was reviewed by Rev. W. D. Go"
???
ker.
Rev. Cokpr preached as never 1
before fcam the Subject The New
Birth and in the evening the high
!y spiritual sermon was from the
subject The Gospel. Our hearts '
were uplifted. - - The
afternoon" services featured
lin' Nathaniel -Young, who is always
followed by great crowds.
The Whitmorc quartet whose _
fame spread, together with the
spiritual Duncan Creek choir. '
made it tin event not soon to hi
forgotten. Deacons Spurgeon
Dendy and Thompson sponsored
this affair and were happy over
the results.
The Adult night school held the 4
closing classes Thursday night.
The main feature being an old
fashioned sj/elling match. The ^
principal of the school. Mrs-. M. C. t
Whitener received many nice gifts
The firms of Douglas Gray Co., [
Mat t ie Duc-kctt gave one dollar's ;
worth of war stamps each to Miss ,
Rosa Slv.pheidMrs. Klla Cain, j
and Mrs, Anna Sullivan for per- t
pert attendance. Mr. George Gun \
nuitfham?rutmnod war ntHmpn?for- ?
ha vine made the most improve- i
mcnt. The follow up of this i
course will be a community ear- j 1
den which has already been start- \ .
** ?? ?h
The colored committee of Red |:
Cross War Fund Solcitors report- j !
ed at Zanders high the sum of |'
10. This does not include
the very definite part of the $18,000
total given by the employees
of the mills, factories and other
ir1111 /v I I'l'tkl set-ups. A fToliirhtfui | '
supper was served by the Home i
Economics department of Sanders
Huh under the supervision of 1
Mrs. \Y. M. Yeargins. 1
.More about th? Reauticians' '
State Revile next week.
Rev. H. J. Legins and his brother,
Rev. Legms of Winston-Salem
presented sacred pictures and a
PER ; - ' '
BUILDING FOI
- Vital foods aro not only sent to '
United Nations to keep them in fig
lunches and milk are served tooiru
help them grow strong bodies to
fighting to preserve. These lunch
-mothers who now have war jobs,
than a half million colored scho:
lunches every day. Thd food is r
Aummisirauon 01 inc c. o. joc-gun
?Food Dislribu
it lev Id a crowded house at St.
'm'.iI fh'.Mvii Monday?nigh'.t?1m ? layshoe
content in connection
. ith ti.*s program, Miss Dorothyrk^orrwas
"the v.-irmrr.'?
A committee of I.aurejis County
caelum composed of Itev. L. C.x
lutlei. Rev. \V. ]). Coi:cr. Mrs. M.
i. S; mlcis. Miss Kiel Watts','Mrs
V.llie 13. McCoy and Mm. l'.thel
tcDaniol met Sunday afternoon
a (Iraft resolutions to lie forward 1
to the meeting of the Horse of
Jclegates in Columbia. Anvil lb
lie me.ting was held at the home
f Mrs. Mary Whitencr.
'ersonals
Ir. and M;s. Work Thompson
? ?:?a* :
Tuesday afternoon .Yinrch L'ui'.
i.c membois of the Aces club,
ij iT77T7T, TnVT,, i i; . I ?< "
liter taiiied with ;i M iscellaneous J
how it honoring .Mr. and Mrs.
Vork Ykompsun at their home on
iilvcr street.
Arrangements of Spring Howl's
were prettily arranged hi the
iving and dining rooms where talks
Wefe placed for games. .
Mr. and .Mrs. Thompson were real
gifts. Mrs. Thompson is the
miner MT<fr+ni!iv Stewart of Aniv>
son.
loliaad i_uu Miss Uusely served 1
leiicious refreshments. .
The guests included, Mesdame.- <
anie Biockman, Savillia lliggcns. I
dyra Hollan, Estclla Mills, Arzcl- !
a Watts. Irene James, Don/.ic Alii,
Minnie N. Sanders, Litcinda '
ackson, Margaret Young, WilHi
'lap f Barksdale, Kosa L. Ik.tier 1
M: nha Thnmoson, F :tv a It SmiTh
:nd Anna Smith.
Also Misses Kiel Watts, Mary'
7a timer, kutn Fog gig, Bonnet
Taylor, Janie Wilson, Delia Thump
kn ami' Miss Juanitn Mosrly rrt
JrecnviTle.
Miss Maggie (iarrelt a teachet
>1' Pendleton, spent the week end
rf h>a- Tfome. *
IK.M FOU'f (Ot NTY
JCHOOL MINNS
Professor J. S. Shanklin repveented
the local board of t. e Intr-Hatial
Commisrion which con
encu at t outmo;a on the twentyourth.
II,. reported a profitable
Tf^ntTr*r" Mfv*r-tt~vFr^t!Trtrs'on
i tnember of the faculty, spent tin
. eek end ni i er home in Sumter
datives and friends in Jacksonille.
Fla. during the tvetdr end.
The V IH'III, III ;l)c ' 11 dine Kcc"
unities department /re busy mak
n?r nreparntion.. for^ihe Annual
'ashiop Show and Bazaar \vr id.
^sdtiahded_ fn>- -\ pi it v>iwl Th.
, ouny ladies are making dresses
t ils, play clothes, etc., to be dismayed.
The other departments
in preparing students, games, nui
-i al and dramatic sketches, and
relreshments which promise to
rake the Bazaar-Fashion Show
vening and evening qX..U1114ul i-iu
"dTalnment.
The youns? ladies in tboard- J
mir pai tnici!, are norsiiir.p I
?<l>rse? in lTnsketrv and It u';'-'tV<a v ,
nrr inrdrr the supervision of Mis* 1
j- I'azier and Dixon
Thn Friday Afternoon program
under the direction of Miss D. J. j
Dixon was h distinctive feature
iti the activities of the vteek. ,
F.'p??S
LV > '. i > .. 11 if* |'l
hB V|
ykl'^? \
Ethiopia and other members of the
jilting trim, but wholcsopie sehcol
iilions of American youngsters to
carry on the way of life we nro
es also ease the burden on busy
This young lady is one of more
>1 children who receive delicious
irovided by the Food Distribution
r.icnt of Agriculture.
lion Admin. Photo by Knell.
: iioug! mh'tcHaiiteus in nature
nnni'.i?.' feature was1 the lrndi- ion
of I'ibliMil History in Alpha eticHl
form. --Those who aVP^ri
pn f represented Tin alphabet.
"7i the chder nomerlr from K to 7
;zv: Mary Rivers. Mart-a-Whit
"ances Pollins. Anna Hell- Simeons.
Mary P.Iagwood, Mnrjgavet
viartin. ti hulls Smalls, Frunwna
Kdwnrds. 1 nets Singleton." J. .1.
Marfm. .JiMrn Henry- Srtinhbr:?fri7:tit
M ie Williams' Alvomie Wash
ujr*on. Chxirles Wright,"Tifhel
Jones, Queen ie Simmons. Alma
Smalls, Nathan Rrown. Pearl Rob
inson, Collins Furguson, Milloi
Murray. Mary White and Samuel
lofYers-m.
i. \ki: ( rrv iik.ii school
1.. 1>. Bradlcj, Principal
Prof. L. D. Lradley, Misses Klease
hi. Cain and Klliol M. Tim mas?ati
.-nded?use?Coastal I'm }
icressive.. Athletic Tournament in
Kingstree last week. While there
Misses Cain and Thomas were
the guests of? Miss Teola Pondergrass.
_,Mr. Robert Kari Martin was the
Sunday guest of Miss Gracie A,
Lnkin of Florence.
Mr. Harris Lew A lien is still on
the sick list but is improving.
The following persons paid SI
membership in. the Rod Cross:
Misses Helen Mention. Mary McDonald.
Ksther Williams, Mollie
Pegiiese, Messrs. Lewis Keels,
lames Graham. Mott Cooper, F
.^ui^u-iiii \, ahu'iu' Nvmierspoon,
Stephen Kulmorc. Walter Scott,
.lamer Eaddy. John Darby, Tho- :
nias Flowers, L. I). 'Graham, W I
Graham, Jlayden Johnson, E. J. j
Jones, Walter Smalls, Andrew
Graham, Raleigh Burgess, Dresden
Gaski'n, Adam Gydcr, JcfT
A ustini Ece Kinglolary, Ilev. X7
M. 'Me N air,. Rescue Mcl'utcheon,
Henry Williams, I)r. U. (). Grant.
Wesley Eaddy, Roseoc Robinson.
Rev Jesse Johnson.
Adellp James, Gallic M. Green
Kstcllc Snejls, Jesse Lee Graham,
Henriottif Bryant, Ethelenp Cooper,
Annie Eaddy, Berni"ce Graham
Alcane Gregg, Mattip Johnson,
Mablo Montgomery, Clanda McCutchen,
Martha Ransom, Roxie
Smalls, Lydia Tisdalc. Dinah McCutehen,
Rachel Cousins, Monnic
Moore, A11 io Eaddy, Lula Green
Williams, Minnie Brown, Viola
Era aim, Geneva McCrttchmr,-Carrie
Mae McClam, Susan Green.
Marie Keels. Louise Monzon. Om I
Flowers. Jul to, Graham, Theresa
Williams and Susie Sanders, and
liiwr 1 (n i u1.
The Red Cross War Fund drive
totaled' $101.14. Reports from the
churches have not been received.
REEDY ISKANCII SCHOOL
?S. met at its nstral hrmr nrrd "
*\as taught hy Dea. Hamp Wilson.
Remarks hy Margretto Herrin and
M i s L'li ile .Ta : kson.
A : < n w?s given to the one
ith vlu* "T'.u k.v number at the Red
i'Cioss party Monday night. The
I pastor, was the winner. A Rco
Cross Cuke was given Miss Edna
| Mathis as the winner,
i Alargrette Herrin. reporter
t -
Pre-Induction
(-'nurses Offered at
Booker Washington
All citizens of Columbia ur
ileum reminded t u l're-ind. ?tii
courses arc being offered cue
Monday?Wednesday.?and Tlv.ir
lay night at Hooker Washingt;
tigk?^elwol-fi oin IdLl. until 11:'
;>.ni.. in the following areas: Fu
.lamentalj, of Machines, Fundanv"
lair, of Electricity, Fundamenta
1 A utc mechanic?,, and Head
Culture. .
There are also provisions Tc
Vgra.ling courses in Hotel at
Cafeteria .Service, and other r
lated areas, in the event that su
ficicnt persons express their r
ire for such courses.
- Classes have?been?under 1
sonic time in the first four aboi
named course?; several persoi
having registered and entered the
lasses several 'lays ago.
According to Supervisor C. .
1 ohnson and Principal J. A. Sii
'bons, both of whom have been i
-trumental in getting these tours
tarted, it is not- too late for i
terestcd nersons to register
these courses. However, tliey ur;
every one who is interested
registcT-at oncer ptriTT~"7r mill!ma
amount of time is required f
i.uii pupil who wishes credit f
'.he romsc ill which ho or she
v.gjstered, will receive a ccrlil
tht,;?certifies t 1 will hire
of value to the" dum'I in ( ortu
aliases of the armed forms, or
ivilinn life, and on the product^
iront.
All prcsons \\lu> wish to o*'.r\
in cither of the above course in;
register at any of the Nog
schools af any times during t
lien concerning these course
please call Supervisor C. A. Joh
-on at Carver Junior High Scho*
or Principal J. Andrew Simmor
Booker Washington High Schoi
T. I). Reynolds
CARLISLE NEWS
'"Miss Lirusilla p'ord. daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ford
home from the Community Host
tai, alter a serious operation f
appendicitis.
Rev. Ilillian is in town agai
after spending one month in tl
Commuhity Hospital, where h
"lltVered fioi-n n snrinin ;iff iftf
which oecured' Sunday, F.b. 21:
He wishes to thank his memhe
and friends for the care and kin
iess shown him during his ilkv
in the hospital and after ben
homo. They didn't only, visit hii
out they gave tribute largely.
During his illness Rev. W.
Hunter, Rev, L. Tolve and Rev.
L. WiTRes are carrying his civjr
work on without any cost. T
much cannot be said in rcgar
to Rev. J. M". Dav.kins, for ]
has really shown a brother mini
tea's part.
The 2nd quarterly coni'eren
was held at William Chapel A. .
K. Zion church Saturday. Mar
27-- -Dr.- Dv C?. -t'rorby jive'sidin
the conference was quite a su
co.s.s Iho'-tho pastor was ahse
most of the loader^ made roui
reports. Sunday was a high d<
in Zion. The Presiding Kid
preached at noon; Rev. F.I7. Wil
at night. The two messages we
11 i?1 1 1 * 11 " *'
^ vii |?i vjmi tvr, tup
was well pleased. Y\"e are loo
ing forward for tho church ral
at St. Luke Sunday April ltli. V
are asking all members to b
present as you were rained o
on the 3rd Sunday.
Church rally at Mt. Eden, Be
King, pastor. All members n
rsked to be at their posts.
BAUNVTliLI. m;\\,s
Kunwrnl won held?Kn
day evening. 4 o'clock at Bethl
hen* Baptist church for Mr. Ha
dy Samuel, one of Barnwell eou
All?
uel was a deacon of Brown Cha
el Baptist church and lived a <1
vout Christian life; he is su
vivcd by bis wife. Mis. Bet
Samuiel. - several children a
grandchildren. Besides bis to]
tives, a host of friends mourn >
passing ?
The musical department' of t
Bethlehem high school present
Dr. Wm. Chisolm of Kock Hi
and Mrs. Mary Alice Duncan
cital last Monday evening ?l
th? Bethlehem Baptist chin
Among the selections, I)r. Chiso
gave several foreign numbei
while Mrs. Duncan seemingly v.
| at her best reciting her own or
. ' n
t. ' ' f
Saturday, April 3, 194
j inal poems. The evening was one
| of uijoyment. .Mi s. J. A. Clove?
[dotal- of?Ituok?iU.U.- -accumpapied
j Dr. Chisolni at t.'!e piano.
' Qua _ a few folk from here Rt_
| feml d the lantaes Wmgs Over
y [Jordan program last Thursday '
"i j evening" a; State College,
li | .Mo. ( lama Xk-ah. mother b* f
j ,Miss ikvalyii M urda.rg!' who is a
'r' j .student at State Co'kgj attend<0
q<| O.V er_ J-orilan ^
n* The regular service of Second .
n* Baptist cht.reh began at 11 o'clock
Sunday. Rev. J. S. Sati^li
L-v WVS with tis and preached a wait
rlorful sermon, Collection SI 7.(10.
At .'i:-"'o commun/on service was
u' had. A n.niber of visitors and every
minute was filled with the
,;.ph it. At 4.lu- evening seivioe,
Rev. A. H. Dunbar, pastor preach
ed a wonderful sermon from the
ve Collection ~for the day ??
rts
Mr. Cieoryo Kennedy who i s
stationed with the Armed Forces
A. in Kentucky * .*s home on a
n- lough. _.... . . -
n- ' '
. Mrs. Rufus Rreciand and little
es
i daughter liildnyard. Kit for their :
jn I'oiOo in York, I';-., all or *sp:.ndiny
some time with the fornix's
to sister Mrs. Clara Nash.
111 Mrs. Ruby Sneliiny has rel.irnOI
ed after s-p miiny several no nth?
' ' -.M New Y< rk wit!; relatives and
's friends. fi
re firj Bethlehem Baptist church ~
in. Ji- makiny ror.dy for the. cchbrain
lion of licr 7(lth . iiiin!vi>rc?w
I ?,
>.n
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