The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 17, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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39E&~1^Vy ' |H|P^ J3F jpfr *? jfcW-- ^^*2 "* ^ ^ CULTURE CLUB I IN WILKINSON I The Culture Chih Campaign o fy tho nast month went "Oy-r Th Top, Fviday April with a t it: iff' of J1.C86.44. On this ihty the via held one of its "most enthusiast! meetings with .Mrs; Kneer.? Ltxtt t *?Every one ^ as ngn~ -trr w;-ni|l group ami which individ r. is m. raised Ov hie host amounts. Th Reds won over the Whites nr. the Blues. Mrs. Be!!.1 \ incem Mrs. J. P. Wakefield and Mrs. ) N. EViuig brought in lirst. >econ and third highest amounts. [ it IF - spectvvely. ? . The rally was -a huge siuves: tlie civd'.t of which is duo large) jjfc' I, to Lhe. general pnhlie. Ti;,. nn.i bels of the Culture Club wish t express their appreciation to ; persons, chuiehrs, and other <"u ganizations lYr their suypoit an It v cooperation. Tho following arc names of thos who contributed to this ell'or:: Corporal Henry X. Vincent. .Ji Station Hospital, Camp Stcwar & Gd., $5.00. |V Those who paid $1.00:' Sg Sr" Dorr, Sgt. $1.50, Sgt. Fhonut: Columba Ar Base;-Mss Mary M; Cloud, Mss Ituth Watson. Mr: [4.. Jula Talley, Miss Mittie Pugl Miss Sylvia Davis, Rev. Princi Phyllis Wheatlcy YWCA girl: I Mrs. Samuel Hr^gins, .Miss Wil helmina Johnson, Miss Adlin Johnson, Mrs. Lizzie Bradt'orc Misses Gilliard and Humptor Miss Fannio Phelps, Mr. and Mr: Thos. Dargnn, Mrs. Rosa Ha'ri Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Stan back, Mrs H .A 'Thompson, Miss Georgi Cook, Mrs. Frances Thompsor Mr. Henry Washington, Mr. H.W Bradley, Mi*ss Edith Hart. Mrs Janie Gist, Miss Henrietta Iloozei Mi8s Jane Kotchen, Miss Porti Seabrooks and Mrs. Harriet John . rgon, Winthrop College; a Frierp Dr. R. W. Mance, Mr. J. H. Lewie Mrs. C.A. Adams Dr. J.E. Briggs k"*.V Mrs. R.C. Chappelle, Dr. and Mr; L.A. Lewie, Mr. and Mrs. G. The I mas, Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Schum port, Mr. and Mrs. J. N* Webstci Mr. Henry Jackson, Georgetown |,V - ?Mrs. G?orgc Howard. Mrs. J. 1 Beck, Mhss C. K. Knox, Mr, an Mrt, Lawrence Dnnmorcr; Mr; ' Gladys Teele. Mr<t. Leo la A tkin.su ; MP. W.J. Wilds, Mr. Robert 1 Anderson, Mrs. E. L. Eraser an Itr. Johrl S. HrtWI; Mr. and Air. C. W. Madden, Mr. and Mrs. T.ll \r Jones, Mv. and Mrs. T. G. .ToneMr. B. Whitemnn, Mr. W. M Thompson, Mr. David Bethei L Ma Houston Iteid, Mr. ami .\11 S. N. Middleton, Mr. Arthur Wil I5ss Demetra Johnson. Mi Joseph Hope, Mrs. L. Hope, Mr? S. J. Charley, Mrs, A Tina McCol mm, Mrs. Matilda Winston, Mrs ?*'* Dorothy Austin, Mr. J. P. Wake ?. Held, Mrs. Albertha Simons, Mi and Mrs. Joel Hampton, Mr. Hat jfy Regean, Mrs. Alattte Bayloi F Mi" David Dttvuult, Miss WHlu'l pi" ~ aifiui Castor, Mrs. Mary M. Jone fc? R. N. Evans, Mr. I. P. Star Mack, Miss Viola doyd, Mrs. H..> EvdiweU, Mrs. 'Lillian O'Danie kP*PI W' D ChaPPc0e- Ml- K- F HE' CaUioun, ,Mr. Shepherd, Mr. R. h But . Mehhnan. Dr. Sears. Mr. li. I' Mr:\v? Ad oor and Mrs. F. Good lice ^B^^Joh^jEvang^Mr. and Mr? Bl^".'" .' y~ ~~~.??: > :??.?. LV, Vjrs,-2f/& *- ' !<)'' ? ', ^ ;<H>- ... R&r.4' . I Hv | Ihi g;wr. Si^ in ' '^L:; f America's h j * r iioning in st ' ' of the availa ^ ctmtrihJJilHttt. /**- .* .-'Jk_.-_jt ' victory. FIoi : 5 ''' -i flats, Cakes f ' tritious. But . I I with A ll g Crunched ^ i ADLUH ?a? # \ Kick vta ^ [ MIl.LKI) AXI) I i4?ALLEN SST MILLING :?>" COLUMBIA, S. C. GOES OVER TO? !OME DRIVE f ! and .Mr. Allison. j Thoh o win) paid ."iV: Mrs. Wa ,I j ti p?Bavlor.?Ai)> .?Wiliir?Sniiil i Mis. .\. J. Collvns. Miss Mr.rtli v | llnlnril. W'inthrop ColU'vo: M . . 1 'iv.-?A Hi sun, \ 1r.-.. Mnr;-.- f > \ i r< ! ?.'jMis. C. A. Brown. 0. >. r.in! \'i >. 'j j Ann Champion. Dr. ('. .1. Bod M.Mi's Frank (inry. M ami \lv i Bcn.i. Batis, Mi-. Richardson. Mi: . Da morris IVrrin. Mr. Kiidi,. Coi >' r.Tsli, Ah. T.oonard llazzsud. M Bmnij Fraziir. Mr. Wlllio. 1 _ Mill's, Air. Frank K. Woodsai M:v Tlrad Kciicy, -M~.?Akuuw . Brawn. Mr. Jr.s. Killv. Mr. F.ari ^ cat Redd. A'r. Brnono Flow, v ' rI: s. T. N. a!. Mrs. K;kc\v 11; A TTO\t.?NMi>T T~y." MM TTTMTTT d ilnodhiip. Mr. .!<-V liarris m. .to: ".VImc Koicter. .Mr. N. v. P.i. -vd. M j Ki J. Gaines. .Mr. and M:s. Brown. MVS. H. il. Mohley, Mr I. F. Hunt, Mrs. Elisttne iHr. mons, Mrs. Nancy Nnr.din. M , Mul .Mrs. Knowlton Goodwin, Mr Uichbttrjr, Mr. and Mrs. Desk ' Brown, Miss Kay Saxon. Mr. an . Mrs. Singleton Thomas. Mr. an Mrs". Cannon ami Mr. Games. '* Those who paid .$5.00: Mr. E*. ward McKay, Dr. and Mrs. I!. .-1 Everett. Dr. H. II Cooper. Dr. .*('jA.B. Johnson. Zion Baptist chure Miss Mablc Shclton, Aiken; TT Andrew Simkins, Capitol Theatn 4 Friends; Dr. and Mrs. I'etc I* Kellev, Conway; Cash. Wesley .5 ' church. Women's Division o Christian Service. Carpenters' IT ion. Mrs. Gussie !-. MeElnun ra; ,' A Friend; Mr. Glenn Bonnet Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Reynold J Dantzler Bros. Shoe Shon. Cdlun ' bia Beauty and Barber Supjil Co.. Mrs. Jas. P. Cain, The I.adic V Guild of St. Luke church. Those who paid 20c: Mrs. F.t freiif Lewis. Mrs. Howard Wi I liams, Mrs. Victoria MeLomon / Those who paid 10c: A Prion* [' Miss Ellen Bookman. Cash. Those who paid 15c: Mr. Ec wards, Mr. Allen Tally, Mrs. E I rice eration ;>;>e, tasn ooc. j Those who paid 25e: Mrs. Mi ' hie Sreportas, Mr. Gilliam, M d J. Hughes, Mrs. A. Watson. M ;( J7TT7 Hoy'di'MlTY MargAi-t Mu . die ton. Mr. Gtr? PRvrrtr Mrs; M: liah .fackson, Mr. Boiar, Mr! CosSard. Jllr. FianlcFn. Mi! Ta iner Wilson, Mr. Wesley Mangun ? Mr, tauter?Binihi Mu, .Bum Mi j' Gee, "Mr.?nnd Mrs. Win. Browi Mrs. Bo. knight, Miss Thomasin r' Thomas, Mrs. W. II. Harvey, M ' Pinekn?v. Those who paid $2.00: Miss Y [7 "viatT TfoTI. Mi. TTK. XcTson." Mr Flossip Dcdmond, Mrs. P.ett . Roach, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rol inson. Mi's. Rosa Gadson, Gcorgi town; Mrs. Suspe Boykin, Can i__" !en, Mr. J. E. Dickson, a frioni Waverley Service Station, Mr ^ Zrlla Kindall, Powell's Garap and Wrecker Service, Mi. Georji T- JTaaaiton. 1.1 Chapman. Mr. .a: d IVn s. C rafton. . J""* Those who paid $1.50: Sgt. Fo: Alphonso Hickerson, Mrs. T.ila j Perrin, d Those who paid 75c: Cash. M ' and Mrs. Arthur Simpson, Mr ''J Rita Gordon. Cash, Mr. and Mr I I I C 1 L> II t <.ul|?<ldi IM'-IIN .U ' Hammi'ck. 8 Those who paid 5JJ.ro: Miss .N L- Hay 'Smcon, Miss fconfsr Hoes 8 Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Roarer " Bridges Furniture Store. Unit SC1Mc0 Club, Mr. U. M. 3V<TTinV Those who paid $.'{.00: F.benc: er Baptist church, .Mr. John Mi 1 Cray, Mr. and Mrs. M. Baxle; n Miss Lotiny I?andrum, Winthre r; CoTTe^.e; M/. and Mrs. WIN. SOW ter, Etrwp Beauty Baton.i. Mrs. M. E. Folder $10.00; Ear j son Missionary Society $10.00; S I|gj ... _ : :? dp win J; \ S ' war your 1 chen i V ousowivos arc taking ra- j > ride. By making the most bio foods on hand, thoy arc to-- the war _ effort and ^ tr is not ratiohocTand BiS" and Pastries arc very nu* ?BE SU"E tlicv arc baked , I ! i I |'< ~Jci [ fe- ^Je5 ted rt FLOUR IN CALCIUM 11 MIN B-1 and IRON _ ! V DISTRIBUTED BY | I BROS. ; COMPANY i j GREENWOOD, S.Ct- t?U . . - j; J T J nnuv -jtr-M". F. Clun eh? $2500; e I 1 iends $15.00; Bethel church .. i $2:!.U1: lit thlehem Baptist church 1 ; .*i'tond Calvary $25.00; . Mrs. Jaoic flowr.i'd,.Sumter $12.00 j * The Owls $25.00Allen-Benedict j ^ Court Tenants- . $0.75; ^Schuinpert . . l.umitr Co.. $12.50; A Friend I ' ," $10.00; Friends $0.75; Tht> Owls ^ ^ f 1 o.oo; Capital Cits1 L(idyre of Ma- ; ''l *uns $11.00; Maxwll Bros. and u' > j". inn Fa mi tin- Co. $10.00. :[* -i?unes Tabci nat-hry church $8.55; ? "" $5.5-1; Mrs. IT. Green $0.25; Mrs. *7 I'.'. F. Ci'.lHO'.ill $0.' I); MismVs l.illiF^ M. Tidwoll and Nnncv James $8; . ~ ' Misses Nellie and Ruth Chapman: ' $7.50; Friendship Baptist church I ? o5.25; Second Nazareth Baptist i J Jmrch $5.50; Mrs. 11. W. Bradlvy i .t- -s-op'fl; Mr. \V. ('. Johnson?#?.0C^r-|fi j. M is. Wilhelmina 1'opo $1.0o; .omnto-fs Dry Goods Store $ 1.-"1.j. : V-xuanplc-le 1 ij-t -w,U -Pe- pal dish--- d next week. 1 * a ' GHKENVII.I.E NEWS I" t 1 ir 1 Tiie revival at .Sprinjrheld Bap- | > * '.st chur.-h i.s quite a success. Dr. . Ai.'iiey ot Aiken is a wondet- { a . -.1 speaker. Baptism will bo on I 1 v.j.tiay evening at 0:.'?0. There be |? u Easier pio-ji am at Springfield f ? uipti-.; ch.rih. Easter Rumi-iv ? | ijrht. The palni? is invited.. * I * ' I Pvt. ami Mrs. Ollis Griffin of J| b lirmiiwham. Aii. is slopping atrr ^ he hm.'u- of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1\ | ' ' 'liimir :n :'.inl Kit old ?tret w+M4e--m-? 1 'le i'ity, Pvt. Grifl'io is stationed 1 t t: e Greenville Army Air Base. '' Mr. antes Pen'rson of Washing1 on. 1). ('., was tin- week end Til M] . HTfiT~Mfsl it Young. s, 1 The ntanv friends of Mrs. p G Magus on Itrov.n street will be d t rlad to know she is able to sit' u s n after Iving sick a few weeks. , > '* ey 'none how soon she will ho j, in. '> M(; :> M.u'y <, Harbor of .State '* ollego, Orangeburg, was the week i- nd truest of her mother Mrs. Ma- , l- hoi Harper on Glover street. She , ?. 5 the nicer of Mrs. I,. Pates Fos- ^ I. or of Glover street. Mr and Mrs. I o<? Alexander ami 1 1- uvughter are living at 100 A F.lp ord street now.- ll i. BROOKLYN NKWS ! h \[ J On April loth Mrs. Ren a Poll I j -ikaid tmd Mrs. Mattie Ban A!st_ | tnn_o4'- r-44ee?+ery-strret hart I oveTy birthday party. At '.PflO Y~ -heip tip. g'tn'sls TuTPved: 3THT Mary IV><4-of New York City was __ _Lo: in ile ??for ton evonintfi Tho-w a ipaitntont was beautifully deeo- . at'-d with flowers of the season. 1 'They played games and danced 'i ntii eveiyone was satisfied. As o' l" he gut sts entered the living** N ooni c ocktails. Mors d' ottveres i y were served by. Mrs. Alston. The'1 ruest- were NIr. and Mrs. Green, | Mr?. F.lla Merritt, Miss Iatcinda \ Whitakar and Mr. Leonard D. ) Smith of New York City; Mr. * .Jam s Kimble and his friend of '' Jamaica, I.. L; Mr. James hfcnrght ,e \r. vi u? ?..i-1.:- *? * " ..... ... ,\mh)h', .>ir. jamas wii- I ^ eon, Mr?Envtry MeCuLliri, Pfc. I *r ChaiTTe Harnett, Alt'. James Cole-j ( * njjn. Mr. Kugenc. Little and Clar-r * '-iffii' f John a ltd Lillian. ^ r. At 12 o'clock the guests wore ' caller) t'> the dining room; the ta s. bl(. v. as beautifully decorated. The i 1. centerpiece btrmjr a beautiful 5- . pound birthday cake. Everyone's ?' plate was larlen with chicken sal- 1H * ad on lettuce with Spanish stuff- ni * cd oTTvt s, water ci ?st ? nd Ritz s> cracker..- on the side. Everyone A I had their choice?at?drinks?from V water to wine. There were lots of i T'~ presents foi both Mrs. Rikard and 11 L'* Mrs. Alston. Everyone renortjed !' ,i joyful time. ,p di r Mrs. Florence W dclr nnrt Mrs. t s Mttry Ryrd spent the week end | B 1- in Philadelphia with their uncle i tl t. Mr. Byrd. I t . 5. i THE PALMETTO I-A l RKNS NEWS klhel A. M. K. Church lev. I.. <\ Uutlcr, Castor Sundry was another lovcty day or church growls. At TO.JO Sunday chool began with Asst. ?Supt. ItCoy and teachers at their post, ifter a timely discussion of th# ?Sson in the classes a beautiful eview was given _l>v Miss Mattie I. Duckett. ?After?St ndry-school we listenel to a very intellectual sermon y the pastor from the subject: "hardiness a Sign of Christianity lany visitors were present and cknow killed. In the afternoon IIev Yuung. nd his choir were with us. Rev. "oung preached a noble sermon rhich was for the benefit of some f the clubs. Miss Jennie V. McMorris o t Ireenvillj. is visiting Mrs. Sarah hni.th and Miss Delia Thompson. --Mr.- Q. D. Oliphant?who has ecu a patient in the Vetreans' losphal Columbia is home to the lelight of his many friends, he is ooking fine. Mr. ami Mrs. James Holland ovally entertained the members f the K. (). Social Club Monday light. Miss Matti,. Lee Mathis. a stulent at State College, Orangeburg ^ spending this week with pernts Rvv. and Mrs. J. W. ftTathis. dr. William Mathis a student at lenedict I <dleg0 Columbia spent he w.ek end with his parents. Mrs. Rosa I.ee Butler spent the veek end in Jrmp with he.r mothr Mis. Maggie Jones and family. :t. Paul Baptist Church tew. ir. B. Moon, Pastor -Sunday -sehwL wax well attend-. <1 and the lesson taught in the arl*oits classes by loyal teachers, lood music added much to t h e cneral?program. Rev. P. S. Hicdcs preached two oul stirring sermons and halleluuhs were heard at morning and venire services. Collection jmod. Th<. church is l\fippy to know )eacon Q. 1). Oli-phant who has ecu a patient in the Veterans' lospital is homo again, much imrovod in health. We sympathise with Ttoaconess illie Bellt> Crane ^whosy father nssod last week. Rev. Bowman is still preaching iuh night with spirit and power, he church is truly being revived. Mrs. Pavthenia And.iwon who -as- one of tip, charter members f our church is very ill we regret :> repot* Mis. ;M.. C. Whiter.er vivited in rt n\ illy last Wednesday. The name of Miss Mildred O. uhnsort of" Mt llins was uninten- . onaally omitted from the visityg beauticians. Miss Johnson i s lways a welcome guest in our Mr. Porter Garrett was given ?Ku.Ti-irr:"- - ; . %* - . mi jiiiriy aionciay nignt t his horn? on Carolina St. Many rii-nds asd neighbors brought if is and best wvshes. 1 Mrs. C. C. Kudgens was among V many entertaining Rev?~ Moon nd his guest at a beautifully apointed dinner party Monday. Irs. Hudgens had as guests He v. nd M.rs E. Wright, Miss. Rosa hepherd. Mrs. Mary Whitoner, liss Dorothy Loo .Jackson, the astor and Rev. Bowman. We on't believe she has even heard f rationing. BALTIMORE, MD? NEWS By Mrs. L. G. Douglass The S. S. S. club will have its fcona puny (>n April it>, 04y \\ . fiddle street. Mrs. L. * Wilks. is lie president. Next meeting' will e at 237 X. Rchroeder St. Visiirs are welcome. Mt. Hebron Baptist choir world, ped with Rev. MeDnniel. Rev. . IT. Matthews rendered service. Mr. John B. Gore the son of Mind Mrs. Alexander Gore, Jr., left 31* camp recently. Pvt. Butler lore, another son is in New Oralis. .V?rs. Irene Boler, Mrs. MeClenon are getting the children ready 31* Raster program also Mrs. eno Stewart. The Glenn L. Martin plant air raft and the Edtrewood arsenal nail parts assembly here, laved IT ove,. 300 colored women. The ,'tprr "Baltimore Citizen League >s T-tahe the matter irp with the O, .A. The sick arc Mrs. Gunthrop, ev. Mr. Neal. Mrs. Kt'fl tllllifthia ' ad Mrs. Mollie D. Gore Mr. Heyward Anderson is in the ty visiting his niece at the home r \f p \r??c Walfnv Pnlor '. Calhoun a treat. Mr. Anderson , n (Teaebh of MIT PilgrirrI :n Coimbin, S. C. NEW PLEASANT GROVE Rec. J. C. C'wans. Pastor Pelzer, S. C.?The S. R. is movg along nicely under the super tendency of Deacon W. S. Meek is aTi staff ot off jeers. The lea-in was enioyed by all present. Sunday, 11th being our Supt. iithday the Sunday school gave im as a present for his active ^rvicc a subscription of six mos. i the Leader Mr. Meekins has pen assistant Sunt, and Supt. nee he was IS years of age. He (?0 years On , but seems to be :ucn younger. Miss Jessie Tyoe Meekins, daugh*r of Mr. and Mrs. l\V. S. Meekis was honip for the week. end. [isu Meekins is a student of State dlege, Orangeburg. The Gospel chorus under the diction of Mrs. B. P. Oobb is ren:-ring service in a number of pro rams'. They went t0 Oeda-r ffrraptist rhurch Sundny night and leir music was enjoyed by all. B. F. Garrett, reporter ? / . M.jk\ LEADER WANTED! I A Licensed Beautician. Pi-one 01 write Mis. Annie Workman's I Beauty shop, liL'b Taylor Street. I Phone (51SSL Columbia, S. C. j ABBEVILLE NEWS >11. Pleasant Baptist Church Rev.'T. L. Duckett, Pastor Sunday ft.hooi w:s fine with SupL anil leac'ois at their post of duty. Senior class N'o. 2 won the banner. Total ...number of pupils nroscnt 17. Collection S.'l.eo At 1^ o'ciocl; our pastor as usual preu.dicd a wonderful sermon, taken?from?Hrrf?chapter-of John 10th verse. After which the Holy Communion was sewed. Mi'/ond Mrs. George Strot or of j W"?c Shoals spent th? wo^k end I with parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Stvo ther. Mrs. Bessie Owerts and son of -New York -City spent, -the- week h end with her sister and uncle. FREE HOPE AMK Clft RCn Rev. B. J. Finklea. Pastor Blythewood?Scrvic? bepan Sun day at the usual hour by the pastor. He. chose for his text: Speak the Word only and my servant will bt? healed. We pot a lesson from this text. After service we had si s.c- | .'ess! id rail v. We nsui six 1-TTTt:i :-,w I Their names and amousts arc as follows: Mrs. Peg-pie Cloud $1.05 Miss Pearl Wnpcs 5.78 Mrs. Haltic* Wages K.00 Mrs. Kstelle Garrett 12.25 -Mrs. -Ophelia Arthur 15.75' Mrs. -Maude--Mvers -r iG.27 Total $62.10 There were three prizes ffiven r/y tht. pastor to the three with two visitors -from Columbia and two?from Killmns. liA RN WF.1.1. NEWS The many friends of Mr. F. W. Reid, prominent contractor ol Barnwell, will reojiee t<( learn that he has recovered front his illr.ess, and^s Tfohio from the hospital. Tie Bethlehem Baptist church '..( 11 will be ringing "Hannv Birth, lay-' from April lzth through 18th celebrating her VCth anniversary. Her doors are ajar for a pre a. reception and many fru"n<ls are .vlis. K. S. Alien was hostess tc Uplift Federated club lust Tuesday evening at th*3 Bcthlcheiv. TTtgh school. After the busines; part of the meeting a delicious nurse of ice cream and cake was served. 7Mof.-K. S. Allen and Mrs. AF." A, Duncan were representativesto the Woman's Auxiliary eonventi(\n held with the Miller Swamp Baptist i church Saturday. School closing exercises have al ready begun at Butler higi" school last Monday night the fu st and sec nd giades staged very effectively, an operetta entitled "Petei Rabbit," Monday night. April 11 another operetta will .01110. befor the audience entitled "Spring it the* Season of TTanpincss". Miss I.ila J. Lytic, a teacher of the Bethlehem hiirh school spent the week end in Alabama. DUE WEST NEWS Hew. Benjamin J. lover deliver vi in hi instructive mesbanon AME church at both the I morning .and evening services on last Sunday. Those present were very much encouraged T?y these timely gospel messages. i Mrs. Addfie R. Ellis of Ml. Zion Prebsyterinn ehur.h \vas present at the mbrninp hourof worship I "and made encouraging remarks.- j At 3:30 in the afternoon the Rev Mr. Glover accompanied by the choir and a largo percent of the membershhip at St. Mary Bnpt. lurch of which the Rev. L. E. Daniels is pastor. Again the Rev. Mr. Glover brought a very line message. This service was spon-" sored by the trustees of the church and a nice amount was raised. At Mt. Zion Presbyterian church the Rev. Mr. Flack of Riack'sburg -was the speaker^nd-it?very?fine service. .was...hold?Rov. &. L MeAdams and the member.. of this church are moving along nicelv. Pfi. Bi v111 Piuill. flf g.llllll), SU'W r.rt Ga. was guest of 1iis par- I HANDLE Your clothing is too preri "tender mercies" of any establishment! IDEAL hi ite since 102U r.nd ran no -satisfied mifitflmevs.?We ' Plain DRESSES CLEANED IV s a | r Claane (Next to 1427-1# iUMtER S i*iits Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Pruitt a few days ngo. Pvt. tYnyman Latimer who is stationed in a camp in Virginia spent several days recently with his parents Mr. and Mrs. I.onnio Latimer. PlV. Samuel Brownloe returned on last Tuesday to Fort Knox, Ky.. after spending several days here with purents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Daniel Valentine is still imoroving in health. He is able to be seen in his accustomed place on Sunday in -?t. Mary church. Misses Margaret and Geneva MeAdains returned to New York City during last week after several weeks stay here with their parents Mr. and Mrp. O. L. McAdams. ZION CANAAN HA IT. CHlUCIl Rev. M. P. Pearson. Pastor Route 1, Box 174, Columbia?It was a- real -delight to oave -mrt?pas"lor back with us aftcr an absence of three weeks last Sunday. Tic was present for Sunday school, ae ompanied by his father Rev. F rearson. The pastor delivered an excellent sermon at Tnornina: service. Miss? Florence Kellyv formerly a nu'iiil':1!'. of Hound Top Baptist e.1 urch joined us after the sermon The pastor's father pave us a tine sermon in the a.'terpoon. Total olleelion $7(5.17. eiitly nut-chased a war bond. The school.is making splendid orojrros because of the cooperative spirit that exists in the community. Gladys Butler, reporter ! ST. PETE It A. M. E. CHURCH Rev! C. I>. Cook, Pastor Rev. Cook preached a beautiful -Sermon last?Su nday ami admirrDtered the I.ord\! Supper'to u tyo"dly number. Mrs. Sally Gray is ironic from Winston-Salem visiting her parents, the Clarence Crumptons. She will join her husband at Detroit April lit. Mrs. ilattie C. Williams spent Sunday at home with hoi narcnts. Mr. and Mrs. C-?)yin A !: Daniels and "family of WinstonSalem are here visil'im* thoiv jlaren(?. the Tom Crumblins. Preston Ilic! nrdson suffered a broken foot a l" '\v days a^o. TTe "as bioue-ht home from the Co'umbia hospital Stindov. Mrs. \f'-TPv K."TTTnnhtin". ami Sum It..11 ). r prayers. Afrrvfi:irnh Ylmn: psOn :nwl hoty .?! (?' J.ere visiting her parents the Allen Richards, Sr. RLACKSBl'Klt NEWS Bethel CM E Church ?St S. was?enjoyed.?Rrv. J. !> 'aekson is doino- line at t. is writnjr. We are glad that All s. A. F. V'ade jc no ajrain. Mrs. Alary L. Canrr. :e has ieumed after snendiivti- the v.eoh lid with her ski; hrothev. Airs. Pacini- Al. <"lamr Ji.ss Sadie Moore, Mrs. (Janet'Ken ie were Sunday evening quests of U'v and Airs -L. Rutherford. ' i Mr. Willie Woods was the Sun'ay truest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burrs. The second quarterly conference was held at Albert Chapcd M. F hurch Sunday, April 11. The pre idintr elder Rev/ Samucd Jackson " resided. Ho was accompanied bv Rev. O. S. Sawyer of GafTney. A verv fervent V>c.;j- of song service and sermon from Rev. Jackson af e* which a brief report was ui?-eii for all. Quite a number of visitors were present. Rev. M. B Ratldv has gone t' e second mile in ' ringing results that befov seemed impossible. Pvt. Andrew Hardin is visiting bis relatives and friends. He is d.i. tinned at Smyrna, Tenn. He was bdiehtfully entertained by his mother Mrs. A.'C. Black and sistoi Mrs. Daisy O. Wenthe.rs. A sMad course was served. Ten relatives | and friends were present Hp re| ed this week to his post. pl'rinitv AMF. Zion Church Rev. J. I). Gladden, Pastor S. S. was at the usual hour and the lesson was well disbusswb Rider Cohen brought the message trhhh wus~ enjoyed by~aH: It was ?The?Holy?Sncrarrrrrt Was administered. Total eoRejtions for the dav S40.4f? Wo ar3 pt'MIII? HIMIfr Ulie uhdJr the leadl 'ership of the pastor. '1THCARE! j ous to be entrusted to the but an expert cleaning I is been Columbia's favor int wi*th pride* to scores of ^hniwllp wllh cine'" tar's /ll |P HITS IVV frs & Hatters County Courthouse) T. Off. YMCA. PHONE 9932 1 HOOKER WASHINGTON TO |* PRESENT SEVEN EAST WORDS OF CHRIST" Sunday oveninjr, April IS at ,|< a p.m. at the Johnson's Auditorinn 'the Music Department o i' Booker Washington2* -will - present ' some excerpts from The Seven Last Words of Christ. Participat- > injr will be the Roys' and Girls' clubs. Soloists for the occasion ~"are Hattie Davis, soprano. James - Jackson, baritone, . iVilhort- -Cook 1 : ml Theodore ITunfer. tenor. M,iss F. E. Thompson will direct the choru? of more than HO voices. > - U Lincoln Memorial y Park, Inc. Columbia's New CEMETERY " RESERVE SINGLE AND FAMILY PLOTS NOW L. F. SCOTT, Mtfr. Phone 2-4765 K^^X"XK~xkk^?X">X^~>> ? ( ON 9 V L T ? MADAM C ECIL ~ First 'lime in Slate, County or City . I will toll you just train the. love of __the one you most desire; control or influence the actions of anyone, even though miles away, (iuar: antee success where others fail MADAM CECIir All Hnsiness Confidential j?*?Hours:?1-fl?ar?r:?fo?9?p.m. | Permanently located in 2nd Pullt.man-Trailer on left side of High- ? |-war No. 1 ranting out of Columbia l ne\t tn Airs Poland's (jrnr. Slorr j Open Sundays NY. ('oluni!,in, S. C. I 50c Special Readings for a short | time only!' j Poro Beauty School I.ocated at 24S1 Millwood Ave *'** BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling ?Croqxrlnolling, Finger Waving. Hair Dyeing, Bleaching. Manicuring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy an^" Electricity. Si PHONE "5087 D st Ar.nie M. Pope T. Malone, Pres VYilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor Waverly Esso Station * Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS ? Make This Your Headquarters For Complete ONE-STOP SERVICE r Cars Washed 73c j Guaranteed Esso Lubrication 73c I I 2 Car Simonized $1.50 . I ol Tire Repair 50c up w Telephone 9518 < Jasper Caldwell, Manager Brown's Lunch Room 1 A11 T Anv OTOPPrp i .?n i ?> r? r< i ) I Good Home Cooking A Specialty 1 Prompt and Courteous Service - ^ 1 Reasonable Prices ^ Open each Night Until Mid- i , night. Mrs. \V. L. Brown, Proprietress I I mmmammmmmmmmmtfammm t LEEVY'S FUNI Undertaking and Embalming LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCES ANYTIME ANYWHERE Superior Equipment Superior Service ?SLOGAN? LOWER PRICES No Deflerviiic Poor Refused t8Tt TAYLOR ST. COLUMBIA <f \ 1 Saturday. April 17, 194.'} PLAYING TODAY and SATl'RDAY JAN MILTON ENNETT ? BERLE M A RG IN FOR ERROR AT THK csnns 0 IAPPY GO LUCKY MARY MARTINDICK POWELL RI DY V A LI.EE V*-. IB Til# ?TD? . AliAk.1 *iAA ^^mjl^CTTrTrTT:T*^ FRIDAY and SATURDAY S l N I> A Y?WEDNESDAY i^wmcu WE SERVE" With NOEL COWARD ?\ one'IAI UAV MrS _? VITAMIN V ?\TABLCTS MB|- VJ 'T'HTNIC of it?! Vo'jr niin * imuni dully requirements' ^ _ of A up) l> Vitamins or of JL-Jr y?j/ fublot. lUnrmBiT KjrrrJU \ the nuino ONK-A-UAV If \-"-'r - , PSfex'^ NERVINE *t tS- no Ti-.:,.^ t: nerves make 1-7 P"'/ ' > AMW '-'joti Wnketul, Cranky, Li?7 ; * Kestlcss? Dr. Mites Nervine Cay r y( k lViv ioii. Cot it ut your drug jMr "Xp'.oro. "Hmd ithrtt?i? and? / 9 UJO otiiy us tRrWteir. :? Alka-ScfiA>.'r|fcM VT' HF1N Ileudactte, Mus- i^3e^T/5 *? cuiar I'.iins or Sir.iple ul *iZ Neilrutcin. Distress after II, Mmls, Cab oil Stomach. or I \ ^?/"* "Morninjf After" interfere B Y*"f\ tviih your work or spoil I fl 1 \ -your- f;m~try Alka-Scltzcr. j| (|' -J ? T II E ? NEW COZY INN The Most Attractive Cafe in tiic City WtU Serve Vou With Lunches imlwiches, Beer, Wine, Cold rinks of every kind. Call and ie for ^yourself. Reasonable Trices to All 1 :>0'J HARDEN STREET Mrs. Cornelia Osbie Cray, Proprietress COLl'MIDA'S NEWEST AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB rHE SAVOY CLUB LOCATED ON THE OLD WINNSBORO ROAD !2 Miles from the City Limita t Eau Claire. The Savoy Club as formerly known as the Paletto Grill. sea Foods, Chicken and Steaka A speciality We cater to private parties nurl PliiKa Lrs. Lula. E. .Xiks,..Prapri?lre3?__ v-wX-v i-X- Ivi-i-l* Mollie's Cafe and Beauty Shop irst Class?Best of Service Reasonable To AU nnn mmrir FV?rrr nntit 'M'i/4 T VI J xyuj UUU1 ATAiVt" night. Appointments'Filled / Phone 2-789f> ~ ' J 191G BLAND1NG ST. ? ^ tnnKviaaMHnMBncHnaBHlM RAL HOME j ~ I. S. Le?vy, Mrt. PHONE 238T5 , i . -vJt- si J "'3