The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 31, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, July 31, 1943
PERSONAL
MENTION
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Bbnjamrnj flryun
announces the birth of u duughtc
July. Mother and daughter ur
doing fine at the hOThe^of" Mr<
Bryant's mother. Mrs. Joe Jen
kins. 1821 1-2 Taylor St.. city.
Before her marriage she \va
Miss Josephine Jenkins of Cam
den, S. C.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
fit Mr. and Mi's. Clarenct^.* C
Brown of Charleston, S. C., an
nounee the marriage of tliei
daughter Lydia Odessa t?r Mi
Baker Nelson, of Colum
bia, STr^., on Ju4\N 22,-1
# ?r-^HSITINO
POM ARIA
Mr .and Mlrs. Elbert Gary c
agvarmtm,? tin., wtrf tup now
guests of Mr. nnd. Mrs. Williat
Kenderick last week. Mrs. Ker
deriek before marriage was Mis
i^Pfcssie Reeves of Prosperity. M
Gary is the nephew of Mrs. Ker
~derick. We Were very g;la<l t
have them visit us.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gary t
Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Essie Ker
cierieJc- of Pomaria; and Miss Li
rile Darkins of Prosperity wer
the week' end guests of Mr. an
Mrs. Willie Reeves ou Gregg S
We were very glad to have ther
visit us. Little Claron is leavin
for a month's vacation.
Me?dames Hattie B. Hiller an
Rose B. Boykin are vacatiouin
in Philadelphia, New York Cit
and New .Jersey with relative
and friends. They will return i
thp fall to resume their work i
Fairfield?county,?where they?ar
members of the faculty of th
elementary department nf th
Ortnr Greek schul.
Mrs. I dell W. Anwar has lef
for Alexandria, I.a., and wil
'"spenfL'The "Summer wilh-her TTus
band, Sgt. Arthur L. Anwar. He
present address is 1018 Maso:
_ St., Alexandria, La. She is th
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wan
_namaker, 1.'120 Ilei<K St., thi
We are hoping her a ver;
? pleasant fttay.
Miss Marie Thonmson who?re
cently- returned from a six week
Visit with her sick pistpr i-n Nev
YoFlT City, -left Slonday for a fou
weeks visit to Atlanta, Ga. Shi
j<3 ureatlv missed hv t^e church
We hope for her a nice trip.
Mr?. Viola E. Richardson of thii
I city but Irving in Washington i;
? here visiting her relatives, a n <
friends. While here she is th<
r, house guest of her sister Mrs. M
G. Glenn, 1011 Oak street.
Cpl. Gerald ntxoifTins returnee
td Camp Lee, Va., aYter a week's
I visit to his parents Mi. and Mrs
K II. M. Drxon.
Mrs. Alice McCool Keesee? ha;
returned to Toledo, Ohio after ;
ft visit to-her TTTOTher, Mrs. S. E.M<
Cool and sister, Mrs. E. M. Murl
ft Mrs. Cora i.ee Dunlap of Brook
lyn, N. Y., is visiting her aunt
Mrs. McCool and cousin, Mrs. E
M. Maries. Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs
Murles will leave Friday to visi*
their aunt, Mrs. Cora Anderson
Ashcvrlle, N. C.
A BEAUTIFUL 'CAR
Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Bowmnr
were seen driving this week ir
their Packard car, which was re
cently purchased. This car i s
and atliactive, hatin
it a radio, fan. clock and
the very latest in car improve
mf.nts. Favorable comments arc
heard concerning this car amony
car lovers. His club in Columbia
with his church aL_Littki-Mountair
helped to finance it.
^Plof. Bowman is the head receiving
clerk at the quartermastei
laundry No. 2 at Fort Jackson and
the popular minister at Little
Mountain.
HOME ON KUKLOUGH
PvE Samuel MflXWHI?<TT ore
723rd Sanitary Co., Fbrt Jackson
S, C., is nmv home cm furlough
Before his induction in December
_ he whs a junior at Tuskegee inititute;
a high school graduate
?JroiO ? SChooL III Cleveland, O
OUring the summer o* Ms pre
.
U' .w * r
M&sg?:;,*.' i- ' .
' ?}ItY A NT- W ASIIINt;TON
M VRItlACTE OF NOTE
?
- -?(If -wide interest Is the recent
[! marriage of charming Lucille K
| Uiyant of New York City^ to CpL
j Coley L. Washnigton of Ti skeget
~j.A yiny -Elying Srhnnl. T.-itli
Alabama, ami Columbia, whici
1 took' place on July in, Fi n ~a i
New York City.
' The bride is the attractive
daughter nf Mr. and Mrn. C<>1
e lins Bryant, of New York.,
!. Cjd. Coley?1-rr-Washington ?e
-'the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm
| Washington. 1215 Heidt street.?
Cpl. Washington's many friend:
| here are looking forward t<
' meeting?his-lovoJy bride^
! AT-1QKTXLAPK, IKY Afi
n; j||Mp'
J^l
i
T Cpl. Lucile Bettye Ellisor.
(l A40 1210 VVAC, Fort Clark. Tex
1 is one of Camden, South Carolini
11' girls of whom we are all proud
^ She is the only "colored girl fron
Camden, ! .
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K WAVKRI.EY SILVER
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,s STARS CLUB
n
~ The "club hold its weekly meet
ing last Tuesday eveniinr at thi
p home of Mrs. Martin on Rice St
The house was culled to order h?
_ the chaplain, AftPe d?.v?tinn <
program was given which even
j- member responded. The ? >?.- loll
was then turned in the hands or
? -the president. The-roll was calf
oti and minutes of the previou:
^ meeting were read and approved
The house was then opened fo
election of a treasurer and Mis:
Lurline Argo our assistant seen*
? _fry was voted in as our treasur
her place as assistant secretary
Mrs. Smith, our former treasur
"7 er ifr stttl meeting ~wftTT us am
will be until the 15th. We will 1><
, very soiry when the date arrives
Group No. 1 is having a danci
at Simpkins park on the cornel
of Heidt and Calhoun streets or
Monday night, August 2nd. W(
' are asking you to please come
\ out with us and have an evening
? of fun. Refreshments of all kind
will he sold.
"Our next meeting will be at the
. home of Mrs. M. Johnson. Mrs
Cain wHl be our hostess.
uui Iiian A.>u IJA*-'WHKD.'YLK
SPEAK TO
; COLORED CITIZENS
' \V. D Douglas, prominent Winnsboro
lawyer, told a group of colored
citizens that this is a right.
eous war we are fighting, at a ser
L vice flag dedication program. Mr.
. Douglas pointed out many instun.
ces -where the Christians of the
I world are engaged in a great strug
gle and assured the people that we
huve nothing to fear just put our
hands in Clod's hands and move
forward.
Mayor (1. R. Lauderdale brought
, greetings from the town council
! ?nd asked the people to show their
Appreciation to the men in the
, services by fI) Buying War
- Bonds,??Working nndownrking
I hard, (il) Writing to the- soldiers
often, and (d) Praying for the
> oilers and our Allies to succeed.
r' ~~ Rev. L II. Alston responded to
i.-ilie visiting speakers. Tie also
"Bonds of Freedom" for the American
people--people, not a race
but all races of this great comI
monwealth.
> Tlie services were hel/l at W??.
man AME church honoring 17 men
-Tmhretion he was employed in
Birmingham, Ala,
; lie Ik well-known and* loved
mong his many friends and relatives.
All were elate*! in seeing
Tftht, ?
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
i Samuel Maxwell, Sr . natives ol
r Cleveland, Ohio, and wilT return
f - f.
tp h^s p.ost, 4uKust lst
jft- **r -?v
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' PPC. BERNARD J. McINTQSH .
' GRADUATE COLURSE IN
I AI RIM, \NK MKCHANICS
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Army Air "Base. l.mcblh." Nel s
j July 26?Pre. Bernaid J. M.Intos, t,
'I-soii of Sarah A. Mcintosh of W y
' N. Garden St., Wmnsboro, S. (' ..
? bus yraduwted?frrmr- an?inU nsivc ~
1 course in-~jir plane ipechanics, and
j now pr'epreiT to blast the axis. He
i is 11 ?\v a lull jHeldetf air-plance r
.* | mechanic, and is eligible to win u
fitting an corporul or sergeant. ?
! Army Air Base, near Lincoln, Nc i-ybraska,
is ono-of the many schools |
.|ii? the Auny Air Forces Technical
I Training?( onnnand.?which?trurns ?
$ j the te hnicians t< maintain our >.
j fighter planes in perfect combat ' .
?r-ctmtlition. -
i Before entering the school, h< ,
- . was?tra ined?at?tme?of the?btrwic v
tramhig centers of the Air Foji-i
es Techinical Training ('omniatuf,_
and learned to fight the Axis with
oilier things besides the tools of
his trade. .Men trained by the
' Command are versed in the art of
protection and oflense as well as j"
repair ?
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 1
"IH)X(iinxc irFT~ FTr Mc\T7v trx
? V
f The relatives and friends o f
"j the Rev; F. B? McNeill, as well as , '
'the public are invited to attend!
! a special bjrthday celebration, at !
?1 the Jehovah?Baptist?church?lltOn , i
I blocjt (Iregg St., on Thursday, jj
4 August 5th, FJ42, from 12 noon i
to 10 p. m. J
| Rev-. ('. li. I< reeinan. Pastor i~
Mjs. Klla C. Keoves, Clerk. ' .
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THK M \RY M. IIF/I'llI'NK J i
( FEDERATED (LIT. ! i
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Seneca?This club met July 20 (
r1 j 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. B:S. ',
Sharpe on Oak Street with the j
president Miss Fleta Williams j
. presiding. The devotional exer- t
. i rise and program were interest- j x
ingly conducted by Mrs. Snow- | }
I byrd Scott who is a member?ot?I
the program committee. Those j (
appearing on The iirogram were ] ^
Mesdames I.illie Mae Webb. Mat
tie Williams and Catherine John- t
, | son. Miss Louise Williams and ,,
/ \
?I Mihs?Marie W+lihims conducted ?
( some very interesting gaitres. j >
_J_Mrs.-Cb?U. Johnson was declined I
. I the winner and received a valua- f 11
. Lie prize.- I ?'
i The club is sponsoring a nurs- ;l
L ery school at Seneca Juniof Col- ''
. i lege Aug. 10-20 for pre-schpol c
children.?We?arc?asking?a4i?par
r| ents to cooperate with us^
We do not have a UEO Centei '
(located near our town, yet we
I ] feel it our duty to make it pleas
j tinned at Issaqueena Lake, which
Service Men Tak!n
MffJCyL "
rx
^B9Hh: jSi
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Service men who have enjoyed the
out the United States have been int
I Wheels, an educational project of t
I Temperance union. The school, direc
j emphasizes the importance of physic
I tigue and alcohol. Tests are given
Vision. "It's the Brain That Counts"
! Hon picture sound films and shorts {
; The Safety School on Wheels travi
"pmiles, visiting ovei^tOO camp^ areas
'1 he photograph shows service m
| the direction of Mr. Killip in the So
| phia, Pennsylvania, which is in the 1
I yer, John G. Johnson.
who grew up in the Sunday school st
' and are now in (he armed services. ' er
By D. G. Belton, Jr. y<
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WARD FOR TH FATIKNTS tjh
NOW OPKN
ta
A group from the executive nj
I committee of the Richland Antf- , |)r
1 uberculosi.s Association Auxil-jco
iary conferred with officials at I of
the Veterans Hospital last Thtirs* J hf
day concerning Negro tuberculo- .
sis' putients confined there, an- ^ th
nouneed MisS Sylvia C, Davis, I ta
auxiliary secretary. | I.
About a month ago w ward wai | TV
opened for Negro tuberculosis pa- | pi
dents adequate to accommodate j ai
ty
Ui
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THE PAIJN1ETT0 LEAD
THK WAVKKLKY 1-H (M B 1~~
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The club held its weekly meetiiH
on last Tuesday niyht at the
?me place. The house was calld
to order by our \haplain. Af t
et devotions the rreetinjr was in '
harge of the president. The roll 1
ills called and minutes of the pr<
ious meetinir were read and ap- I
roved. The "house- was opened |
or a brief discussion. 'We deeid-)|
d to have a tea. the^date of which
nil he announced later. The t
iVeetiiTjr adjourned* until next
Tiesrirry: ' ; j
Mr. (leor'je Brown, is president i
f the club; Bertha Richardson. '
{
ecretary and Mrs. Serena Brown
?
eporter. , "
'l.t i: STO( KlV(l> Willi'
STATION HOSI'ITAI. TI"A >1 ?f?
The 7l();h Medical Sanitarv Co
i f
Jlie Socks baseball team of Ft. i
lackson stacked up'?their tenth if
i in Saturday eveninji when they"
lefeated tin* Station Hospital]
( ? :! I v a close-JL2 score. ? ~i
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With Ai mstfontr on the mound
he IS 1 nc Sin ks, the team was in , <
nil I'M Hi TneV Win I... I,III ?I. i w j jfr
veck to ihTeiiil their ycnnl when
lliev meet the -stnmj**" Columbia '
Ml-Jslais. ; j
? - ? - i : 1 {
t OWIN'CS MAN'S r 1 '?
. ; ?_
Nil. t armel A. .>1/ K. Church
tev. D. ('. Drown. I'aslor
Sunday school was belil at its {
sua! limn with Sui.ll. Kei'Kiistni | residing.
The lesson was review- !
il l?y 1'rof. M. M. Siton.
The S. S. (Convention convened
n Anderson July 22-2'!.. The del- ! |
.'Uates were: Misses lieneval
liarksdale, Claudia Darksdale, I |
'arrie Louise Dorroh. Miss I)or- |
thy Hinton of Atlunta, C?a., vis- --?
ted?the -convention.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Drown celibrated
their 50th wedding anniersary
on Jtly 1 <?. They reported'
i fine time. L
Don't Ioij*et the home coming
lay on the first Sunday in An
just.
Mi.1.1 C.ithei iiiu?Williams spent '
lie week tmd. at: hniiu??with?pwe?-?
nts. . |
'lie c 1 u! > lias therefore?launched?
campaign to entertain the sol- 1
lieis in uur various homes. We '
i:e alsio extending thetrr; special
" >v.?.??.,n u; iiucim uur YU nous ^
h uie his. j|
At ,yu dose?of tin; meeting?; 1
. j joliu Hostesses Mrs. Bessie "
.ewis and Mrs. (J. K. Sharpfr TTei'v- !
(I a delicious repast.
The president in behalf of the The
lull thanked the hostesses lei?J-oW??
heir hospitality. Jones
? inj* wi
g Scientific Tests preside
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ing m<]
- Walnui
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nus.
\T !!(
IJohnso
If ( physici
j city, a
facilities of USO Clubs through- , ut the
erested in the Safety School on House,
he National Woman's Christian A lette
ted by James and Eleanor Killip Leader
al fitness and the effects of fu- | their s
for Reaction, Coordination and return
' and other alcohol education mo- their i
ire shown. j TUT
eled in 30 states, covering 1G.OOO !
during a recent nine month trip.
en taking scientific tests under
uth Broad Street USO, Philadelormer
home of the famous law- j
Lventy-five. There are at pres- ,
it about fifty patients, mostly J
ning men discharged from this !
ar. They come from all parts of
ic United States. BnjHB
In cooperation with the hospi1
officials, the Auxiliary is. plan
ng activities in an effort t o
Ighten the stay of the men Kg
ntmed ta_the hospital. Citizens fl
Columbia will be called on to
dp in tfrtft 'effort.?""
Tbe following persons formed
e group that visited tbe hospi- ^^Bk
I: Mrs. C. A, Johnson, Mrs. I. H
P. Stanback. the H ?B B
."JTiTfTeiT Jr., Dr. W. I). Chap
'lie, the Reverend K. A. Davis ^B^J
ad Mi-*s Sylvia C. Davis.
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Great Si
i
>jSM
lllirar
3olderi-hued Hazel Scott
'1 Dood It," Metro-Gold
virtuoso from childhood,
feature of the sorig-sprinl
?ie armed services, we're
E STAR SOCIAL CM'B
club met on Tuesday nite,
rrr at- the -home of Mrs.
1205 Pine street. The meetis
called t() order by the
*nt. First slection 1 Shall
e Moved, was led by chapThe
minutes of the last
g were omitted and the
is called; each member reig
with a Bible verse and
Old and new business was
ed. The closing selection
e With You, wa led by
uplain. Benediction repeaftbe
president. The n.eetIjourned
to meet at !?IG
t- street.
COOPER AN!) JOHNSON
[)T SPRINGS
U. H. Cooper and Dr. A.R.
n. prominent dentist and
an respectively, of this
re spending their vacation
Pythian Hotel and Bath
in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
r received by The Palmetto
states they are enjoying
tay very much. They will
to the city and resume
jractices Tuesday, August.
If Lena HORNE, Bill ROBIN
If CALLOWAY and -Hi?- B
|H dazzling lineup of topnoti
W in STORMY WEATH
hep happy musical that
rfcotherine Dunham andHe
Waller, Nicholas Brothers
and Dooley Wilson!
of* hi,*,
E*NST LUBlTSCh!' *
T'ERNEV n . o er, ,
CO BURN.' InUch BCHE ?n'
zott! Somet
j ^10:" . ;.
.' . . . ; . W- ''" :' :'
, talented favorite of New York's C
Iwyn-Mayer filmusical co-starring 1
, is noted for her unusual arrange
ded comedy which also spotlights L
| COM MBIA DISTRIC T SIM)A V FII
SCHOOL TO MEET BA
Jhe Columbia District Sunday
| school meeting will be lu-ld joint
, Iv with the Ridtrewood Taherna- I i
cle Baptist church. Rev. K. I' ual
Dennis pastor. mu
_. , " an<
I he deacons, superintendents
I Mid tea hers of the Sunday schools!
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and churches of the duti'ivt art .
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urged to be present. Rev., R. D.
Glover, and Rev. K. Smith, mater
of ceremony. Rev. H. Higeltts
treasurer. .
oer
Churches comprising the district oth
-are: Xew Hope /ion Pilgrim" St " TTee
Raul, Zion Temple. Revs. \V. ! '. ^
i'earson, Belton, College place.
eat
Meeting convention Columbia of
District Sunday school. All per- i er.
sons iind delegates are requested me:
to be on time at the church Aug. Str
S, at 12 noon to the enrolling of afti
churches, Sunday schoids and del | be
legates. . ? r.ot
the
The Ridi'owond T:it>ei tuulo Ran- ,
' torn
tist church is located on route 1. . (
Ridgewood, ('olumhiu. S. <'. Program
of the convention will he T
iss'ued at the church. "igl
KeV: F. Tl. McNeill, t-lt'Vk
a
itig
JSON ond Cob I"""
ond h>gd lh? > ? BA | SPt
:h entertainers ,\ \ , | li,r
ER. the hep- I h;,v
also features ^ I '?'
rTroupe, Fats \ anr
t Ado Brown
i":
& * m Gene
/ / \ pif
//im
wel
\
\
King for tl
SMMffiuMH*:^^ .?v* g^Wt
!afe Society who makes her s
iled Skelton and Eleanor Pov
ments of classic tunes.^Her^
,ena Home. In answer to mat
Ft ST NAZARETH
PTIST CHURCH
Rev. \\. H. Neal. 1'as.tor
i
sumiay school began at the us
"hour. The lesson was ver.v;*
eh in keeping with Temjpgf:e.
In spite of the fac^t that
dearly beloved pastoF \v a si
ay because of the passing of his
her. the church service did not
but went On as usual with the
i'. Purer officiating. Hh\V"ever.
did miss him. We,i the merhs.
sincerely extend' to him and
er members of t|ie family, our
TTesF's snfiOii th v.
'he jiug-ba-r?moving?sorvj.ee- he?;
i at eleven o'clock. The hymn
meditation was l>i:aw Me Sear
The sub.ie t of the morriihg's
ssage was The Christ iaitO
aight \. The speaker .for the
?rnoon service was unable t" I ^
with us. Nevertheless wp.jwere
""disappointed. Rev. Rbgen of
city delivered an inspiring and i
rhing message from the subSpiritual
Power.
ho evening service began at ,
it o'clock, llov. Porter doliv- { j
d ti not her touching message j
sub.ie t was What Is It In | I
tt Hand? ?~?. . ' i
!
t fIvr?the?regular?oulloc ion??n \
ring was taken to aid the buy - i
of a floral.
oldiers do not forget the sec- |
I Sunday in lAugust is the day i
aside for honoring the Mili- I t
Police F-ofce for what they ;
e done and what they are still j '
ng toward promoting peace
I order in our community,
levs. Reeder, 'Wilson, 2nd Lt. |
"ns wcrcamonp our many visi- I
* and friends that WOrshrped
h lis Sunday. Recently we had { <
h us .Mrs. Georjje Thomas of
tsbnreh. Pennsylvania and Mrs. i
. . I
i?* I.nwton.
V-> are prnvintr ft'T fill oT our.L
i
c members a speedy recovery. |
I
"isitors and friends are always '
leomr to "The Little Church j'
:h a Big Heart". I j
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PAGE SEVEN
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econd screen appearance in
veil. Trinidad'born Hazel, a
torrid keyboard - toying
ly r'equcbts_fron^$b^boy?.ia
gfc^nrr , "Tl?I
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Iter. B. J. Hutchinson. Pastor
St. George?THe S. S. was called
to order by the Supt., Mr. Jones.
The lesson was read responsively > -
then the teachers took charge of
their classes. Review by the paator.
Eleven-thirty the morning services
beyan. The text of the pastor's
message was taken from Romans
S: 28. Subject We know
that all things work together for
good to thefn who love God. Those
present did enjoy the message.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Christie were 1
introduced Mjv^jChristie?ia?the?
son of the late D. A. Christie and
ihe" nephew of Mr. Walter Christie.
They returned on the evening
train to their home in Columbia.
Mrs. M. L. Pinokney, Mrs. Beat
ice Woodruff nrM At,
* ? y
are indisposed. We are praying
[hat they will recover speedily.
MADAM W RIGHT
V A L MIST
Paimnm Reader and Advisor. N?t
More Today and Gone Tomorrow.
I.oak far .Name. Seventh Dnngh?er
of the Seventh Generation.
"rorn with doibLe veil
1 his lady arrived in your rr~
town to do grood for the
public by her wonderful
powers in reading the
history of one's life; Also; .
kja in pv advice on an artairs ' t
' life, such as love af- ^ > -j
'"nil '.?hn-dness?mHttcw, family "
ifTairs, wills and divorces and
rost everything pertaining to the ' idijjj
welfare of one's life.
-t*S
Don't fall to see Madam Wright
Has been in your state and county
! years. There are lots of readers
getting placed in your town.
Madam Wright is the only read- ""T^I
!?r that has a diploma for her * - <4
work. Don't get fooled and go to
the wrong place. Madam Wright . : ;v'J
has an office for white and color- f "
cd. ? Sh-i doesn't fail. ' ' .
~T*uTT or write Madam Wright
^ WesT Columbia. 8. C.
Permanently locate in StodU
Tents on Meeting St., mt U. &
Highway No. 1, at City LUafta* -