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K ' ' ~ PAGE EIGHT ^ For BISC CAKES & A -I- M MSK Tor ' . ' SURE nricltecl ^ ADLUH Allen B _ COLUMBIA, 5 C. "HAMPTON HOI Han\pton Institute, Vy. ?So-warti f +:rs?reduced the meat on your family dining-table?hut why do we eat meat, .tnyway? The answer is that meat is im _ portant in the diet chiefly l>ccnn>c il provide,. protein, fat, Vitamin B1, and other nutrients vital for body-building. And anutliei?thing ?it isn't the only source ofi these nutrients. The canny housewife lakes advantage of other foods which o'ffer the same nutritive values. And ?the''kidney bean, soybean, or pea nut?which, the Foods Laboratory shows, ar(. rich in most of meat's food values. Try Baked Peanuts?a new version of the famous Boston dishon your family today. The recipe serving in only five cents. BAKED PEANUTS (A Meat-Alternate} I lb. untavst<kT^peanuts : 3 1 can No. 2 1-2 tomatoes 1 onion 2 tablespoon* molasses j. j j.i 1-4 teaspoon dry mustard 1-2 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon chili pepper 2 tablespoons chili sauce or tomato paste Soak peanuts overnight in water t0 cover. Boil gently in ih Mime water for an hour and a half or until tender. Ti ere should he very little water left. . Combine all the ingredients and add to the boiled peanuts. Placb in a baking dish and bake in a moderate even (.'150 degrees F> fo,. about two hours or until sauce is thick. Serves eight. (This; recipe tried and tested in the Hampton Institute Foods Laboratory) UNION BAPTIST CHI IU II Rfv. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor The Joint Missionary society held its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night with the Presi_ dent ?N?A? ? Sunday was beautiful and* there _ were u great many adults at Simday school a? well as children. The lesson was timely discussed and interestingly reviewed by our Sppt., Deacon Wm. Ponds. At the morning services our pastor was at his best with a soul stirring sermon which seemed to be enjoyed by all. The choirs wer0 filled to their capacity and sang splen did music. Our pastor gave a wonderful lecture on the program Sunday..afternoon at Benedict college. Therc. was a large attendance at the Communion services Sunday afternoon at 0 o'clock. At the evening services Rev. A. P. Porter brought us a long spiritual sermoiv Theme What a man misses when he misses th(. church. Wo oil ' -' .. v- ..ny an iii3|iucu oy ems wonderful message. Among our vis. itors were Rev. G. W Mizell from Norfolk, Vrf., and severn! young men from Fort Jackson. "7~7, * The Usher board hail a suetessT fill silver tea Sunday-at Mi?r* -Mary Suhon. -Among the visitors ?.. - Were Pvt. Alexander Darey and Pfc. Johnie Hall of Ft. Jackson. A Queen contest and musiI* ' ok! prograrVi will bt? given by'The i_ . nnvillftriea of Union Baptist on Monday night. May 17. Mrs. N. X\ A-_Aainson and. Mr. L. ? Swiu Z-- zer sponsors. There will be a '$ p.^Y^puhiic'ts"hmviteil.^ JOur Better HITS PASTRIES and Be TO GET r dabie-^Jeited i FLOUR' Milled and Distributed by Eros. Mill iseholdTiints si eh ones-arp en the-mend. Our pastor an family a< well as other families from our church arc invited to attend .the, Mothers' Day ( Community?mooting?_at_ i IJethyl A. M. E. ehurc1r"~~fc*tindav,' May Hth. to; "VYitmmwr reporter EttEXKZKK A. M. E. LJIL'IU H Sunday being a^ho mUiV, I? rer Day tin- fait He I- nms at -cliuychv?Stwday schooL was conducted by sister^ Itutf -ami-Hen ill with a womlerful review b y the I , l iiu UU\>HU'II iur UK' liiui II I in*; sorvi.'e began with lives, W'opd 4?rd nnd Boyd. 'I'm?pns'm)- -sclecti cd tro lJmIi chapter ami 6th verse I of St. .Matthew, theme'Ail Khipty j Tomb. From this he pre uhed a wonderful sermon whieli made all rejoice. At -fin We had or Easter pro Hiiiw and thi^ was one of the best : ~we hnvr : ud in a number-of year-. Quite a number of visitors enjoy" nt?rtrt. propram. Ebenezer nT a "Friendly t'luireh". t N KW^FTTOM I. U> w FT Eastci is over now and we have had one of the Le.-t observance ol the day in the history of the cir .Mil. . TTofrroM j a i ^ , and., crowds were features of tin: day. Our Pastor Rev. ( . FT Ban* (T?T the unprecedented, he visited all lour ciunrhe^ the same day. evidenced' by its growth. People ai'e johnny these churches every j Sunday. Our spring rally is over now and we are happy as can he. Let us give the figures: St. Jame^ $%.00 St. Philip, SSobliri; .lohov'di, S52.S1T m. .vary S172.Y'). Total ?'10(5.25. Fray for us that we may gather Strength as we go. F. 1!. Lawrence. .1 r., Reporter ST. 1.1 l\ i; A. M. K. ( lit RCII Rev. T. H. Ringer. I'ast?r Wateree. S. ('. ? Sunday, . Apl.'iJ 25 the services weaar very good fall dry and the attendance was I fine. It seemed like everybody I tried to eoitif out <m Easter Sun|''"J" Hn,. jnnrtnr pi i lehnri a mi I Tile sermon. . Many soltts were made to rejoice. Sunday school was conducted at the usual hour i t-y the'Supt..? Dorothy Young, j At Rev. f'a to! preaeheil anoth Do v. H. Willianis ami there concr sv r n Jnri7~f>e?r. L. Randolph and grcgathjn came and helped us put over a wonderful Easter program. Collection $0.12. You are welcome some again. MILLION DOLLAR WEDDING AND BRIDE'S CONTEST A SUCCESS On May St. James A. M E. church of which the Rev. Wm. McDonald is the popular pastor was riowded t0 witness the Million Dollar wedding and Bvide's contest which was sponsored By Mrs. Fran ces Janevette Gore. The brides were beauties to behold, each one played well its part and Mrs. Margaret G'try of Antioch Baptist f?)in TfK rnicinr* flw. K i ~ U ? * ~ ? - n. im aniunin whir;- was gftfV.77 - hc'cnmr the wif ol the niillionau'" Mr. Johni,. Shar TiPT rrm! "atsinwcm first prize.-Mr?.Ttobhie Mason of St. James won scr-opd prize after raising Sf.l.l/h Mrs. KaYinip Ruff of Antioeh I Baptist church won the first prize for the mai(I? and MSss Mafija Jenkins of St, lame* won second priz(. for the maids. Mrs. Gore in hen charming mhn^nor^ expressed her npproe wtio?? th^ hri<W, maids and ftdond* for helping her raise a total of $117.'92. , L>*isy. ""I* ~ ADLUH | ^ FLOUR 1 contains additional catcium, vitamin B-l, iron and niactnE^or greater H health building. ^5^?r i ? { ing Co. GREENWOOD. S-C. ^ Thomas Young Laid To Rest Clinton. S. C.?Thomas Young affvctitTnutely' known as "Sunny" youngest s<>n of Mrs Eliza and the late Arthur Young-, departed this life April 1K at Columbia. He was a member of Ml. Hebron Bap tist church but often attended Friendship?A-:?M-.?iv-?ei.urch.?Uio_ p) ire where he- was funeralizod. ' Hie Rev. E. L. Lilliewood served a^ master of ceremonies and the Dr. M. W. Walker.?Other?parti* eipanU on Ulc_.j}.rosjrani were Rev hetts, Mrs. Emma Young, E. J. Gavy. principal J. T; \Y. Minis and Miss Bessie D. Gotden. Tiie Uioir rendered aopiopi late-nmsK-?foi*?t. c occasion. Many relative'., survive: Mrs. Eliza Young, mother; Miss M i-ry. R. Young, Mrs. Lola^J. Davis, Clinton; Mrs. Laura Mitchell. Greenwood; Mrs. Mazie Mack, Cot tageville; Miss? I.ydhr Yotrngr \V:i chingtnn I) ( mid- Miss Rnhye Young. Gin-raw, sisters; and James Arthur Young and Nathan iel Young, Washington, D. C., Iiothers. Thomas Young Harris Eulogized Harris was funcrnlided recently a n t w. .1, '.are ?t. u tJt. ? . w. . I .tilll"UI .T.'Ui I IIUII'II. Ill: was born March 1. 1 ST 1 and died April In. r.'l-'i. In Irt'.tO he was harried to Miss I.ucinda luce. To this union 11 children were horn, of which survive. He was married a second time to Mrs. l.ucy Williams in 1312. HP is survived hy 0 children, .3 grand children. 2 brothers. Two of the grand sons who attended the funeral are ill the service of their country; Corpoi'tl Timothy Wilson, Fort Hcnning. sop. of Mr. and Mrs. Odel Wilson and Royal Iiyrd, U. S. ('. G.. Charleston son of Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd, Brooklyn, 'X. V. Ht? is a bachelor of scioncfc from State college. NOTICE! CROWNING OF MAY QCSEN Come to St. John Baptist church for enjoyment Monday night, May , H'. - There will be a M?tv QuctTY ermtes't?Offfb-Tmrstcal program. Tire public is extended a tordi il invitation to bc present. This program is being sponsored by L. E. Swjtzer, who really knows how to successfully put over such programs. The admission is only 10 cents. Rev. B. T. Scars, pastor Mr. CA KM EL AME CHIRCH Sunday being a fine day a large crowd found their way to church Sunday schord at the usual howr with the Asst. Supt. C. J. Saxon and teachers at their posts. The lesson was reviewed by the pastor new mown. /Alter tne reading Oi th(. Scripture lesson, hymn No. 180 was sung. We had 15 minutes of praise service. He then spoke very, briefly from Hod's word, stirring the Hearts of many true believers. We were very, proud to have as visitors Prof, and Mrs. ^Poster Pulton. Mr. and itfEI C Nelson, Mr. 'and' Mvs. Clarence Holdert and Mr. Rial Mrs.. SuUU van. Mrs. Burton brought a donation from Washington, D. C. We thank them for their interest in the ehurcfi. Mr. and Mrs. .fames Brown had as their, dinner guests Sunday Rev. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Saxon. I.tttle I>orothy K, Sittott was - hostess at-her 7th birthday party Sunday May 2. ShP had as her little guests Ltgmttn Dorrofr. i4dna Saxon, Maggie Belle Saxon, . TtfE I*Af.METfO i TYLER BUM KNIGHT PARTY Monday nig't, May Ml'd. a birthnight party was given honoring Airs. Dephinc Tyler at her home, '242T Stark street. Those present were Mrs. A<lt>lo Owens, Staff Sgt. Louis I)oug) .-as, Corporal VY. II. MiltllciL Elizabeth Thomson. Rith Johnson, C arlie Tyler, Char lie Jamison, Sgt. \V. Allen, Alber* : tn~~AfKn!di Foster, Ktl"d= = JCirrard, Mnrgare* Allen, Estellr Shaw. Gardenia Aiken and Elizabeth McCoy were the delightfel hostesses. Many beautiful a n <1 useful presents nttcsted to ihe popularity of the honoree. COPE NEN'S Reverend Columbus Burgess pas tor of tie Good Hope circuit reviewed the Sunday school lesson last Sunday bctVre a very attentive group of listeners, who derived a great deal of benefit from the resume. Prayer service war 'onductcd^. by the member,, <> f Good Hope nn?l Alaeedonia. The pastor. Rev. Buigess, mcached a powerful" sermen aid spiritual fervor ran high. Collection totaled $54.25. At 5:.'10 wo re'asseinble<l at Macedonia in Cope, to heat I t. ~ i ** * * (.: (> annual sermon to the graduating; class .of Cope graded school by Rev. .Jeremiah Newman, pastoi of Trinity M. E. eluwch, Orangeburg. At the close of the set' mon an ofTerimr of $15.'>5 wis tak- _ en. Miss Naomi .Moody, -of New York, who has been spenduig : l'e\V days here was onc. .of oui many visitors Sunday. ,MT. IMSCiAIf CHURCH R?v. James Leonard, Pastor Our pastor i ad a^ his guest las: Sunday, the Rev. C. L. Ia'otiard of I Pittshuig. Pa., who stirred us liuightily with- -his olcvoa?O'clock rnnm Tlw holy i nmni'iiiinn u-.is _ administered to a largo number of the faithful at the afternoon service. the pastor -aviary discoursed at thi<j meeting". \V<? were favored by the presence of quite a nurrhor of visitors. Mrs. (icoTgia "Moody is still <>n the sick list, and Wy wish for her a speedy teturn to health. We are very sorry to learn of our presiding: elder's being: in the hospital, and hope tlrnt it will r.ot ~bt?long- before he is up ami on his district again. Ml. HEHRON" CTintCTT -" Rev. S. J. Johnson, Pastor ?After a very lint' Sintdn.v schnrd In whijh enthusiasn: ran high. the pastor delivered a very interests -in,<: and?solt] FnaiiiTvi11 ntr sermon.' ~ Immediately after tic sernxou an 1 oratorical contest, sponsored by j Mrs. S. J.9Johnson was held.' Miss 1 -Carrie-Bell Ad tms was Rrst -prro- -> winner, while there was a tie for ' ecoml place be'ueon Misses Eso- 1 lmr?Wise and Lillie- R - ] I The total collected for the rally | was $7:j.r?0.- Miss Carrie Rickaid, assistant teacher at Ml. He- ' bron school was a visitor at Mt. 1 Hohr,o, , n.yli -ij,- T IV Ww.. i who has been sick for sometime J Mrs. E. A. C. Bejliiibauafh, Pastoi u t.. also a welcome, S Mettle Lee-Siuxoh, Rosa-Lee Sax~rrr; Lois Yeargeu,. Jannit. Mae Williams and Carrie L. Dorroh. The children played sanies; af.(.'oulsics. -ami ice -cream .were, secvu- j eel. Everyone presented the hos~trss i( Rirththry?gift.- Miss At B. Hawthorne assisted Mrs. M. -M-.Sitton in making it pleasant for * the youngsters.? ? ftTftT What would aTiofhe be with What wonld life be without wife or mother? What have you done to pa> done*for you? You can do nothing better t ivith adequate life insuranci NORTH CAROI LIFE IMSURAN C. C. SPAULDtNG, Pres. fT i I rpw^acn?4>aUBI Kl? J JUST RITE CAF Also Just Rite 11 1020?1028 1 - 2?1012 Wash COM MIIIA'S FINl J MODERN CONVENIENCES y SanilwIcTiPf. and HpypriifpM < ^ _____ f?ftT And MRS. I,. TCI ?*- ? .. .. . * tEAfcfeR GOSPEL TOfcNADO SPEAKING Hollo World! I am speaking from iht> Nation's Capital. As i told you in .uiy - laaL^ ankl?_ .lIull .1 hail __ uiy. itinerary made. 1 spent i'oui; days in Chicago, came to Washington for?fcretrr?set i ice?rrc?Campbell AMR Church. Rev. A. C. Wblls. pastor. 1 spoke rtve- nights, enjoyed myself. Dr. Wells has done a great work in the last twelve months. Tie is leaving tonight for flic Baltimore -Conference -with a j round report. The church is nslting for his return. 1 am spending : Wednesday at "the Baltimore Conference that 1 may lay a good foundation for my candidates. You will knew who they are within the next few days. I went, to New York City Saturday; Philn-i delphia Sunday. Saw a number of ! my old friends; Am leaving for j Hampton Thursday for four days, j i will spend u few days in Charlotte. N; C.. Greenville. Columbia ; and Newberry, S. C. -Mr, Washington and I)r. Penn ! have spared no pains >'i making , my stuy a pleasant one. 1 ?cam never forget their hospitality. When I reach Columbia. 1 will give a summary of my year's I work. e<> long,.will be on the air next j week over?stnt ion?PM LOG. 1 ? CAMI)K>. JOTTINGS J lly Florin? 15. Hurst I am dcliglftrd to lot the public know that in looting over my do-1 ceased husband's records I l'ound come information pertaining to the i iatp Kov. C. it. MeGheo. ti c first ] pnstnr-tbis wwi ttu^auneiiibors. ThL 1 teas in 1 HiH. Tin1 Right Reverend J Benjamin W. Auiott w::s, at that | liinc. bishop of the South Carolina j proa of the great; African Metho- I ist Episcopal" Church. It is ' very ! interesting to read _in_these roc-' ords of-such.charactcr^ as the late | Ministers of the gospel: It. F. | Willi, C. p. Xoison. W. I). Chapl.clle. Hiram Young. J. W, I.ybos, W .M.-Thomas, rod S. II. Jefferson, j Those .rove the presiding elders of Ihe Arnett administration. PTibto^ graph., are to be found^amoniv the ing. Wo arc still working for Now PoThel. o;rp"tmrrrr "cht"rch. and will ! tu-'s"WVll-riAHtM1?- 1 T. K. MI'l.os tor, :m o<t oi- j 117.0o oT (.'amrten. wis funeralizedl u Ml. Moriah Baptist church by lis nastor. Rev. J. W. Boykin. as- i 4sUuI by Rpv.t*. B. Modona. He I vas an undent church worker. Ho j leaves a widow and many other i iclativos to mouVne his passing, j i Sgt. Lucille Bottye KUison. sta- : ioncd at For.l Des Moines writes j ih it she is getting along nicoly, I rin/1- thnt ulm Jtiot * *L~l W O..V IV.M nm.H Kl'l Hit* I'alnu'Uo I.tadcT weekly. Arran^cncnts have been made for her to ,et it. Rev. James W. Shaw. Presiding Elder of Edward* (Jhapcl A. M. K. V.. church, held his ?juartc*vly chn-' i'en uce 1 ist Sunday night. The proMiss Beatrice MeCJirt spent the week-end here with her mother. Iler work as Home Economics tea- j i her at Bethunc will end Friday, i May 7. i / I V, - N- ' - . - ' ; it,... ' . - >,. i '' -3if' | -v HER mm Mm Aft " out a mother or wife in it? the love and devotion of a r them for what they have - I han to protect their future I f 1 UNA MUTUAL CE COMPANY DURHAM, N. C. A I 17* 4 14T l^v T * /\mriT ? I Hi i\i>U nUILL - ^ Drink Parlor | lington St. Columbia, S. C. j EST IN SERVICE X - HOME COOKED MEALS X 'Utt of .Tfvwn VtailorH W^loomo ]?. ' - | W,X"X"X^"W"W"KvW"!',S,'X'' <A PRINCIPAL J. E. HECK COM M ENCEMENT SPEAK Kit HOWARD HI. GEORGETOWN Gcorgitowh, S. C.. May oth? Principal J. E. Bock, of Sterling high school, Greenville, has accepted the invitation to deliver the commencement address here a t ih(V jvr;idilution-'exoRTSos of Howard high school. May 26th. I NOTICE TO HEAITICIANS The date of our National PresiLnt's Birthday is May 2.">rd. Bet js all celebrate it by giving some .or of entertainment. AMY FURGTNER~EIGON, State Organizer. ' CHESTER P MIAGKAPHS Nuise Clara pccKham Lawrence of Charlotte spent the Easter week end with her mother. Mrs. Mabel Smith Hangston of Philadelphia has returned home after spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'aiulcr Smith. Her mother does not stay well, so she comes , every few months to see them. Mr. Jerry Khiseharl left Sunday afternoon for an indefinite stay in Baltimore. ??Miss Magdalene Dixon, of Wash in^u'ii. i'.v ifiuinni eu hit home Tuesday, after a visit of?m tew days to her grandparents, .Mr. atio Mrs. Allen, Patrick St. Oil tile sick, list this week lire: Mrs. Lucy J. Maskoy l.oolnis St. Master, Samuel Louis Douglass, Mobley St., Mrs. Lucile W. Allen Lancaster St. Rev. M. T. Colter was called to Nknv York City by a telegram re. reived Friday from his brother. Interest is at keen edge this week at FMiiley High School as thy May Kings and Queents will be crowned Monday night, May 10,- in tiic auditorium. J'he selecti'on will t.e those contestants whoreport the highest amounts. Mr. Theodore Paden left Saturday for Philadelphia for an indefinite stay. He was accompaii. ied by his sister, Miss Dorothy Paden who spent Easter here. Miss Armstrong of Spartanourg entertained a large crowd Monday night, in the auditorium at Finley 11.gh School, in a magic <in?w which brought tortli much hilarious laughter. Her program was enjoyable throughout. Many thiir coming to Chester in her father's life time! ,She is a pleasing person, and a real entertainer ( Miss Ruth Heed writes that -he is-doing nicely m hvr school-work at State College. ?Miss A ugie Laura King spent a few hours with Tier parents onSaturday. i?he was one of the two ' vnnnir lllllidB vlllr, mnnu i State College in the donate Friday at A. and T. College, Greensboro, N. C.' . -Miss Ruth .Love Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson. Mrs. Sadie Sewell visited Mrs. Susie Phillips and Mrs. Knox. {Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Louisiana Phifcr left SatD. C., for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Easter Hardin continues ill at' her home on Jeter St. See Masters Vandic Larks, John .Gilhert. .Inhnson and Hoover Gro..gory for your paper each week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and her daughter. Loriannc. of Jackson-J iUo, Fla.j'^arc^herc for^an ^in de^ti1 miA Wnrul'v: Vtnmo McT.i vh SJf The I'rlncc and Princess Contest 'the third grade and teacher, iss M. E. Ilonor wish to thank the contestants, parents, friends for their successlul response^ to the. Prince and Prjnccss Contest, which ended Sunday afternoon at j the Brooklyn School. After a very interesting program carried out by this ciassJ the following children reported: , Cora Lee Boulware, Taliatha Butler, Virginia Carter, Doris Coleman, Pauline Davis, Betty Foster, Pcrnillu Ilicks, Yvonne Honor, Janic?Ruth Moore, James E. Mc-| I I .... - - .1. ... i.i.i. I A uuitwii, my una iucitcr, nuuic u. White,- William Authur Worthy, Sarah Louise Daniels. The boy and girl, James Edward McLurkin and Doris Loretta Coleman, leading with thc'hTghest amounts were crowned Prince and Princess. Email tokens were given to all contestants. Many witnesses enioved* the afternoon. LITTLE MOUNTAIN NEWS Rv. W. R, Bowman, Pastor Mt. Zion Sunday school opened at the usual, hour with Mrs. Almcasia Sligh in charge. The teachers were mrs. M. E. Bowman, and Mrs. Jessie Sligh the lesson being reviewed by the pastor. Rev. Bowman preached from ! the text I bear in my body the! marks of the Lord, Jesus Christ. 'hn'i no m. mnn >rnnhl? ?)P Af j i the conclusion of this message I persons joined the church. Oui Love Fenst Sunday was a "spiritual shake-up". Many testify of I the power of Cod. Full details of the Educational I rallv which will terminate the did I -Sunday, will be announced aftei that date. The meeting Sunday night was a spiritual foa^tr'Fourteen persons asked for prayers. Thr grand weerotnry?aXlciukxL the Christian Home society Sntur day. Gave the new pass-word and appointed Mrs^jJessie 'Clarke as a <leputy. Any community who wants this grand society, may get in touch with Mrs. Clarke at Little Mountain. St. John will hav;e its rally on Sunday, which is Mothers' Day. The Rev. Miller of Columbia Will .pveacti fisttr. corantottff at fit.?John Sunday morning and Mt. Zion at Little Mountain at night. HAMPTON SCHOOL CLOSKS Hampton. S. 0.?Sunday. April 2.r), Last or Sunday, our began its annual closing exhibition with the principal, Mr. Hazel, 1 is fine thrulty and? stu'dent hotly displaying what progress had boon made duluvg tlie year. Our annual eomwrrencrmrnt?address - was-delivered- by Rev. William Branders, a mast.or mind. His subuut. was; "The Foursquare Life oi' Jesus". The spc? tlu'v - lifted the audience into the clouds with his rhetorical discription of the four types of education t at gav<> Jesus the power he had It i.s the opinion of this writer that Rev. Branders is a- | mong the race's greatest-leaders. . : Mi's. Hazel. Reporter BETHEL A. M. K. CHl'RCH Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor Columbia. S. C.?Service*, .were. . beautifully carried oft last Sundr.y. beginning with 'the Sunday School session. The lesson was t roughly taught in all classes, af? tor which the pastor gave a timely . -review of the lesson Th?. nastor also delivered t.vo splendid messages last Sunday. Both _choirs | sire rendering' very good sendee to the church and also to the coinnnnily. ~W<?.ar< hoping thi-t our rally will be : -cessful Sunday, whic ' is Moths Day.. The pi!?01* 1^ leaking this last " request t at all members comply with the .thins which has ti e enj dorscmen of the official board* Vjsitto:^ arc always welcome to our services. _ ? C O N s. u L T ? MADAM CECIL First Time in State, County or City J I . .. I will tell you just 0'^'nl' ^ s ?: gam the ?lovo -of- the one you most desire; control or influence the actions of anyone, even though miles away. Guarantee success where others fail. M -SIMM CBCiD All Business Confidential ^ Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 ir.m. Permanently located in 2nd Pull man I lartet on left side t*f Highway No. 1 coming out of Columbia next to Mrs. Roland's Croc. Store Open Sundays \V. Columbia, S. C. , 50c Special Readings for a short time onlyl For Appointments Phone 22970 Poro Beauty School Located?at 2461?Millwood?Ave. J BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES . ? -Shampooing Pressing, xMarcelling - W*vmgf - Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Man muring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy anr* Electricity. PIT ONE 5687 . Annie M. Pope T. Malone, Prea Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor Waverly Esso Station Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS Make This Your Headquarter* | For Complete \ UNE-aiOF SEKV1CK , Telephone 9518 Jasper Caldwell, Manager Btjowrfs Lunclf Room ' 1011 LADY STREET | Good Home Cooking A Specialty Prompt and Courteous Service Reasonable Prices Open Each Day Until iMid- 1 night. Mrs. W. L. Brown, Proprietress I LEEVY'S FUN! Undertaking and Embalmin i LADY ASSISTANT _ AMBULANCES ANYTIME ANYWHERE __ Superior Equipment - Superior Service I -SLOGAN? LOWER PRICKS ? N? PfNgrvlng Pfl<>r rtefuseiT 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLIIMBI * t * A, " f &. 'i y. _ ?. ?_____ ... . Js-j L: Saturday, iVfay 8, I948L ? . - . ... i ?. * fc\ FRIDAY and SATURDAY "STAND BY FOR .ACTION" Starring Robert Taylor Rrian Donlevy ~ Charles- Laughton Pride of The Yankies With GARY (ODDER V THERESA WRIGHT mimm IiE 1,1) OVER! THCRS.-FRL-SAT. | '-'Hitler's Children" With ^ I - Tom Boniia HOLT GRANVILLE ELiSllLQ | j V- - 1 ZL'r *?r ('** on ^'onach, i?M? TiP'S'SJ Sour Stomach. "Mornint TV** I t After" anil Cold DiatreasT *) \Jl .ifif ^ not? not? Pleasant, & prompt in action, effective. ^^LjKV^v A Thirty ' cents and Sixty I ccnta. - . S NERVINE | \ pOR-rd iot from Functional Ner- I \ * vous Disturbances such as SleepP lessttess, Crankiness, . Excitability. M Nervous Headache and Nervous In\ digestion. Tablets 35$ and 75$, V Liquid 23$ and $1.00. Read directs lions and use only as directed. Pain Pill often relieves HI .J Headache. Muscular Pains \ u I or Functional Monthly ft?* AT ' Pains ? 23 for 25$, 125 c^HCx ' 1' for$1.00. Get them at your- /7j . I druc store. Read directions M \ i & ^ / >V ;";*v*!"X"X">X-M"X''le>df>44' r ? THE? 1 NEW COZY ISN -' $ The Most Attractive Cafe in the Citv jWill Serve You With Lunches Sandwiches, Heer. Wine, Cold Drinks of every kind. Call and Jg >ee for yourself. Reasonable Prices to AIT T'olW'HARDEN' -STffEBT JlMrs. Cornelia Osbie Cray, 1'roprietress x?'X-x?x-:>'X''?X"X"X'^'y>,x 1$ ^WL-LiUIJIA ? INHTIiBX AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB THE SAVOY CLUB {j LOCATED ON THE OLD WINNSBORO ROAD 2\'i Miles from the City Limits j| if Fan Clnire. The. SaVOy . CJflk fj . kvas formerly known as the Palmetto Grill. -Sea Foods, Chicken and Steaks A speciality IVc cater to private parties and Clubs Mrs. Lula E. Nilcs, Propriejy^ss Mollie's Cafe and Beauty Shop First Class?Best of Service Reasonable To Opiin jevery Day until Midnight. Appointments Filled Phone 2-7895, . . r. 1916 BLANP1NG ST. ERAL HOME j M ' -***r"' \ PHONE 23619 , , '