The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 14, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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t^PAGE EIGHT 1 rvoe-ONF, * " 7 I $ SAYS RACE NEEDS | t? A l.EADEIC 1 r ^ , I | C/Oiitimi" 1 trom Fa;: > 1 tention to int rn-i acial |uoi>le-. . j Gir.lti '.'M'iifk nci- in pieseiu N? j {fro lemlerrhin w .is ni v*'<I hy t Kupeil Firoti. tin sixth parlivipant in the discussion. which v. a< i oiuluctetl under tin- chai rnian- . ?!jip of Wither K. Chiyers.. I ^ of the sociology department o t Morehouse -cnUeue. v.h?. i . on.hr-TE, (i inK classes in sociology and race illations at tin- 111ui.; i _> I 1. j(. EORTY MOKE JOIN Itl.l J At KETS EKO.M STA TE ' 1 ^ <'onl ir.Uf.i iiom I'ajjo 1 j ..r Slliilh,??.).1;:it's-?He:i\ l-rr Jl.. I1.'; i.rirh .lame- Sander . .'!t. all three ate front tireen - i 11?*: I i!c\ Mooie, 1 En ilt s ilU-f .M-.y.air Adiiie t:<), !imo; Willie L'-o'ene William. 1 oJr., tla, Jonesville; Janu-s i! I v i:; Good IS, Kt'lton; K.| i, I.-.-. ill , ,d ui-um; Tic i taati?Sn.aU--.^- .t.-\ ' 1' Pleasant; Cleveland. lV.vclI. lirV' i Muliinr; Floyd Alai mi t*t lit. ti, Elijah l'i iwlca , Ii'. Ii.. 'i | ',| 6, both are fioni :>, . Aa:>i. ( hai lesion: i lai'ence Nt sntii h." !. t .1 from Xesn'.ith: Klijfene Cilr'iii Xirlmis; Sept iiei-ijamin j-vy-aa. j" III. Rural Route 'J. Fiiivuoud; ioim : \\ osleV Greent. liiclih..'j toll Linnvii, fit. I. I'.idr. %va' ' Hob Simmons. Jr.. Jb; SahiSa; 1 William Horate l!!exaii<l? r. I s \ .I ; , li_y St.; aial At iiii.i ,i in, ,u,i i I 1 i, 17, Ross street, both are ! I Spai tanbuiK; Harvey ,la:n.e . VV.?t-i . ' 5 .? SOU, 18, Stllillllel Vllle ; !:.l \ III. : .1 f Mores, IV. Kl. I. >-u:uti i : Amn-i SOI! WutlliV. :M. li U: i'.ilnl ill" V\ I i? v Woithy, 'J'2, II.unlet St.: t laiidr ? Williams, L'S, Smith Street. Wit t. -imrton. S. C. andjSteuai t I'eteel Campbell, o'J. Curd en St., Winn::- | Lorn. I RICH A It IF |T\ M 11 I < i\ N \ \ < I j J COM M1 SSI ON 1-1) 'J N I > I 111 I. ? ?< i,! 11 n wed? i ? I Vnonsibihi v.n. 'i !. ii,..^- r,e.m I t lie 11*? 1111 i?|. t <d 1 i:.: 4 i! i! i nil t i ? i I / .. * . . i .. | | V31 ii'tl model n ml .mil y' Wf.ii'nn J I and the tin-tie-: of lea.Inn- : u::iil 1 | infant iy unit'- irt eomhai. It :ti> ' 1 inelude.t :t,dv of itninv v.ni'.l i a |ei t- - \V b IV11 - IIM^l kmiv.' all,no; iUe line-: (,l' admin!--. I 11 atiott, sri t! it atTTTun TTT; The tuwi wk*??n-Ufwd On-?Miik'tM-?? <lui ul iituXt m i '.ill no i-s?tile?I'h- li, ? I | privates/ ttu ixn'til.-. tittd >* : yi-.i.!.? I t'lohi the entne snmy, e-lett"il by f their superim.- for iiuts'.andini: in- g telli^a-nee and i|iitiiiIie> of leader- S ;-'hi|i. l)i; I i Mje - the emirso even tin I mildly ine:i|iable tire weeded o..t . o | tlial I lit- iiH'ii who ('.radiiate v.itlilff (oiuinissioiis an* Alnerica'.s line-t gjj < soldiers, fully i|ua!ilie-i to Ithe ^ leaders in uur now arniv, ?1: Iiakinu Rhythm! Insist Oil Adluh Khali I'll tell Villi I III- ~l I.I: >!! W.iiy . It's perfect In!' rake:- aiTil : 1 pa-dry. : It'.- .till* In': I Vi.iu motley can buy. ! When making jjics an.I cakes. I I IICW) feel tiled and blue. | For I never make a failure. It's because I tl<e ?A I l|. 1 ' 11 ' j j ?("outi dieted by a Header li. Why not take tjiis reader's ad- ' > vice and insist mi AIM.I'll 7 It ' ''e contains added \iiaimn- 1m ,u better nutrition and r."?i ireless sh< ?i telling, (jet a bat; ee today! f Enriched Table-Tested ADLUH FLOUR YOUR GROCER > CAN SUPPLY YOU 17 Madam PATTUNK I PALVHST?1,11 FO K K AI?t\K Ouarantees to Read Your I Fntire Life Calls your Sweetheart by name. Readings on all affairs of life. Prices in reach of everyone Whit# and Colored LOOK FOR TRAILFR III Madam Office on .Meeting Street j; ??, next to Johnny Fowler's Lunch n, City of West Columbia iiiai><iiifciiiinnnnnn nn n m'c<: rr~""" / LC. NEGROES" NTER NAVT li Mmiv v. t i'1:i * ' ' <: ! . \:r y <i:i i U* f !; f . . ' ' i\ ; < ' .. . !??; - :: fhi'l- i Yt , ? ?!: i. \. i i:. i /. t?? t p^v * , al #>1 | ; ... . Yi ! Y!u- n Ni; ..! M.r. -. i" ??.. I.... :]i. . i . : !? i i :ii ; > . :;! A. ' ; ' . . .; i. ..i - r ii . 'i if.* \ ; . \ '.t | l*f..k : . .~r 71 ' . 4 .; " [ . S. ! i. I . < ?I i I.I l ( T- I. I'..I! . i:. -I r i., Si :i 11. ' I ' .. >: -. t. t. III.I;.-.. . I i. nili-. ' i j. 11 i .11. i - , 1 -i < : i i:. < i. i.; ; ." i. 111 IS . r,.-, I.Mil I'iTiK I \ l. \ MT. ZION A. M. I'.. < ill KCil IJi'v. ( . Mcllwain. I'aslor Sun i<-? v. as a". 1 la- is .al li<>: ic l.ci'i's S111 ?? ? !' . as _--i r\ 'il. Tin* )' tin'i a! mm . i?> >! ' <>; I lily I u.i ? :.1 1 .''tin <il h<-1- . 1 I V viiia;, <'V?;rn (rctvrcfc.' I:< v. a-; a lauviii! im 1 ul' .\! t. Zini; Tin' 1 ; . t .' ?III- ?-. mioii m!\ M :4s 'v t ;TV? >T ,t: * w\\ n;i >ii!iii;iy i' V?'i', it r\t- pu: Ut\ i I'if A. AL?ivr^'^rur^ I,a.-tW( i'i;, (i' v ji,i.fni i nniliu i Sfl ii'- "I' ?; n -1 i r - ;?? I lir.rli I'm1 lie- it. . < 'I'liiliil Mi :u> i n;] < ir i ! ;i nc ' 1111 I iriluiil anil tinaii. in 1. Tiii.- we will lie witii i i lli'\ . <i lit ? ? el < "nc. S. ' 'r. SninlaV II iif"i fti u'.ir ;11 Difft :ii?r ti'luh. I I iiVlm k '.-I'I Mini] liV ! istiu : 'J: on |>.11? . -i'i limn !iy lv fffiKin: :*.:???? p.m., Sainton \. I!. I'. Si111::i:?*i ; I p.in. K !'<Ii i-i".7^ Ti ni-ni. TTiV. Ii. >h in-1.11. I,AM \If M.WS Smnlny a a: :i lo .i-iy !:iy I (in h triil'p. noo tin1 ;i111'tii!;:t i (ir.i I. . .''iin.| ;ni'i uii::i< 11 v.? inf. .Ai I I-1 i >:? i-. . i?ntmt II t I W Co!' i ill- j lliinf clui I :i Liii<r 1rHft '"i|.i't at i?m of t iili'hynMil rn]V!i:.ni.\ in holpi m.i -.ii ?in. i i>',1 and "it I'intc ticxt S iy ;if inr tttii.k a?vtt~ *nn> i'i <>ii ; he )>;i i! "I' I In- i lunch line- \vi't ) (In- li-:n hint-- of i Xolo "Tinin up a i hilil ' ua\ ll|- ,-s i 11.: 1. 11 1;-|.?uJli-ll itiil hr will not ih-jnul front i :sus said ".Suffer the children -me to Me am^-forbid them i -J I" i i - t - t CONTINUE TO N BIG NUMBERS ( lorn al. MMachinists, ' Mac iiiai?ts. i'arpentry and Qttar:,y ; u i masters Schools. .Many other I Set vice Schools are" open t o ) :h"'t:. , "'I t l;i*f Specialist John F. Potts, p|\ji\y IJecr niter, stated that a 1"1 J. < : !?:? rest is being shown in ' " ; F PKKS. the Navy's lighli it.:_r b.::ldors. than has ever been ' hewn before. A total of 56 'u- ! -Tate \s-eioe- _cho?? that branch all -l Navy during July. Five b:i J lot mm- Navy Yard employees 1 v, I * . e i in.:. ! \ ic VM-d by Lt. Winter '' | al': cr hat in.t? been contticted Dy" 1 , l-oTTfi-aTnl ueie yivcirijpi1' i . m| ("in Petty Ull'icct ratings I el'o: > rcpbtain;* to the training " i re: I or. i . n - though 51 seventeen year I o!?l \ <di:i!te.ercd dining July, it is 10.11 i in' 1o will i.?* il I'UII, ' It i tluiiiq; A: j.iiyt, Tiio. quotas 'I j lor a o i it out i u eauioii ale uiilitii.1 : iloii .dill till' op|)ol lllllit il'.: top .1 I ) \.. !;:_? 11 ;>')!? ot traiiiiii'f ait' . tti-i. 11.an ov or. NAVY M:\VS >\\ \\l) MAIL If jy) - . I'.'M!, : i ij": i..y '.uiitn- in tin. l\ !i. Navy. . in!; i .i.vJt-init'O ttuttaeiU Willi llie KL.I;. .. <i IV _ . . M : I 11 I (\A DLL ) 1| dm ICK ONLY WHEN DRY EEP TRASH OUTICK BEFORE IEATHER DAMAGE | ont mix nnnn OITONWIIH BAD mmmammmmmm I 'film , i?>r siuh belong to tho kingdom ot i heaven." The (ii volioiKil service under the 'directiiin ??I' Mrs. 15. A. (2 room and p iutile! II. j);ivis as usual was It": | euiid. We leclet 1 <? line Mr. Er; i ni's't Davis. Mrs. Eannie Hraiser 1-7 on the sick list. Miss M" Martin alter spend* t in-;- six weeks in Detroit, Mich., 1 Washington, 1) t'., and Kichinond, I 11 [ \ . \. . JuLs?ret 11 filed?(wtHf?To?The -tie Hili-UtJVL. of. her many ... tTicuds. iH V i ' 4 . Tii' funeral services for Mr. E. (.'(1 I s . ; was conducted from John ivj Wesley Methodist Sunday after ih j iiooit. Rev.' M. .1, Porter was the ' '"rt | officiating minister assisted by 11 Ki vs. Win. It row n, It. A. Groom. H. v e | j D. Davis. Ham and Player, under he i takers in charge. l'v-j Mrs. Mamie Dubose. and Miss y Ethel Davisr. elected delegates to e\ . , , i.iea t (iltncil. . , Sandy Drove Methodist -Church I According to an announcement Iv the pastor, the revival meeting i will begin next Sunday night. I Piayer meetings will be conductloi | ed each night by ve ious dcpuil ie? 1 i,:enl of the church. The ath Sun k jiiay in August was named as the m j day for our big annual hoinecom < b ing roily. \Ve bad qtirte a large hf'", Hmglegation at church last Sunng la\'. Services were good. Mr. T, ng ' E. Rogers and Mrs. Hettie Higm j .'ins woie named as our delegates iT |7(TThe" Area Counc-il which meets f- m Atlanta, (ia.. Sept. 1We exhi< I ili-.uL.-u 1.1 n.-.r e... in I |ii> line contribution to the collee_ifcl UimJaaLSitoillL June Rod. t11 i< k is strll on the sick list. Pray to that she will soonf be up. lot R. V. reporter i T11E PALMETTO LEADEl NEGRO. WHITE LEADERS HI CONFER IN ATLANTA; G1 WANT SOl'TtlERN REGION- NT ALJOINCIL HI Continue*! from' Page 1 ' t Concerning post-war planning. Fo 1 the committee recognized "that bo; the problems of the folk and ot wh lace constitute a mere' problem than that of physical plan j mil ning" and by the same token urg- i sell led "all the more the obligation to j an apply to this great area of our tlaj democracy the best the sciences. ! cor the social sciences, the humanities at and religion can do :n the realistii wh working out of next steps. ! one * I * ... . , coa "We reeogmge the sweep am! . , . . .. 1 ??'ii p..w..c ?.U llu> pmiitiiilis 111 time nt { |v war and^crisis ami the rights ami | * ^ ! tendencies in the' democratic way I Mill ! of life for thousands of indi\id- . j thi uals and groups to agitate, organ- I . . , i nni iv.e and promote their own pecul- | " inr programs," the committee dM" h ! dared. "This is and nui^t he the j essence o7 deniocracy. But it is ! . also the way -of deniocracy to l'o- j, .l U-^upoii fumlanieiituls and* t a I j g'lVe opportunity to responsible!^^ 1 leadership through the orderlv 1 , i - . i by J I agencies ol government and ot pri . _ ! vale citizens. To this end no I ., ImI j greater service can he. rendered to . | the nation than to eo\ naait tu"'|y) i lions, to provide leadership ad ' I . . I'UU: i deai ing house, ami to avoid'con v* I ol I Micts, waste and overlapping, on , . I _!_!?_ j pen the one hand, ami, on the other to , 1 plai 'minimize the harmful influence uI -^0 irresponsible forces in this great ^ hour ot need ior goOd will and for | | effective ways of doing wh&t is. j. I peeded. We fee! that in these ! ^ | juiincilr. may h e approximated j p ^ J needs more nearly than -in?any ' . [other ways that now appear." , The. present nieinhersliip of the evei | Continuation Committee of the Pot i I'm ham ami Atlanta conferences [ Hoi j. oust it utes the nucleus of the lit1 vy . i . oh in i 1, 'flu- offers were UUtlloli/ , we* I ad tn lake immediate steps for U*- Foa 'gal incorporation of the council | intf 'to appoint the necessary staff pei 'tflMl: Mituiel 1.1 implement tin? jjrogrum , nton mil to colaies^ the |>i esent mem- boy.* ber-hip in- aider t?t iualvc.it folly to t -i^.ni.x'jvaututivo-ul'-ail the, infgi est-* , - ^ -encompassed I?y llic proposed pro - it'C, ;yi.ain. : J?t\. Charles _.l/\>ni|son, of FisJ; ''"H univeivity. and Howard W. CKCum ; t',t* of th?' University of N'oith Curblinu, served as co-chairnian of the *1' Wednesday meeting. Nan Alt-ending the committee ses- I st. fioiis were I)r. K. 1). Patterson, * president, Tuskegee institute, Ala. ' "" l>r. .11. M. Itond, president, Fol't V alley State college, (la.; ITf. Tillfus K. Clement, Atlanta; !\ B. ' Voting, editor, Norfolk (Va.) 1 Journal ami (luide; Dr. tiordon B. I Hancock. Virginia IJnion univor- T Isity, -Richmond; l)r. Luther P. Wil Jackson, Virginia Slate college, ! clul ! Kltrick; Carter Wesley, editor. ! mgl I Iluiistun (Texas) Informer; Km- S | e.st Delpil, New Orleans; Dr. A. ' Nes | W. Dent, president, DilTard' uni-~Pr!r versilv, New Orleans; Alexan- ; ^ tier Looby. attorney. Nashville; 1 ca'' .Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins Drown, 1 r>,'n ' c t president. Palmer Memorial insti- ,s 1 f- title, Sedalia, N. C.; Mrs. (Irace , I Townes Hamilton, secretary. At- ' ^ 4-l;uUu Urban league; |)r. Ira DeA jwe< ! Keid. Atlanta university, all Ne-I ^OI gro. i llis Whites present included Wil-! limn K. Cole. Nashville; Dr. How- j j aril W. Otium, University of North ) jea, I Carolina; K. A. McDowell, Louis--j |,js T-vilTa; J. McDowell Richards. At j ! lanta; Mrs. M. K. Tilly, Atlanta; | j. ! Virginias Dabnev, editor, Rich- i;ee mond Times-Dispatch, Va.; Horn- ter or P. Rainey, Dallas; Mrs. Jose- T phine Wilkin's, Savannah; Francis ! It. Dridges, Jacksonville, Fla. | (?ot 1 WATCH YOUR HAIR A LESTER fillAND S | One 2% Ol. jar LESTER'S SPEC1 SCALP TREATMENT -One 4 Oi. bottle LESTER1S PINfe i One 8 Oz. jar LESTER'S BETTER - 10% J , Send Money Order for SI.45. We * <3T" We Carry a Full IJne of Prodt Write for our Catalog. W. A ^r. PRODUCTS 117 KEARNEY AVENUE ? - " , n J *.. i 4 t 1 ? 9 STORY WILL RECORDIEAT I'ART COA?T iOROES PI-AYKl) 4X RTH OF .AVIATION Continued from Page 1 reman, and had ui one tin >"s ami six girl pupils, wit ito man named Warren a: uetcnjU" NVgrues. were nut Lted to the other few in i; lools here. Warren, who instructor at one of thesi was empioyeu uy iiennis ?u? over and teach his 'li night. Incidentally Shetl 0 had studied privately u of the best white flyers 01 st, had taught Foreman, a bitiors young fellow in his N'hen Powell, an expert in t itics, came to the coast 1 cago, he organized all the ided group into a "Bessie C 11 Aero club," later setting e Bessie Coleman Avi: tennis, who was imbued wi at love for aviation alt hi never learned to. fly, reoc a father's pride in honors his young son while in the a school at Tuslcegee. Y< mis is perhaps now "si re in North Africa, (or The plane that carried t Negro aviators on a eoas *t flight Los Angeles to U. was built at Dennis' ic?Irani parts of other ies, Herman Kanning _ a Unas Allen nnule'thia -Hi it was interrupted" by a fo ding at Pittsburgh. How owing repairs- theie made Pit tsbiirgh_l!oui4?v--ihey led orffoN'ew York, os Angeles Negroes also i one of the greatest wel'co accorded colored flyers v sytbe and Anderson arr 11 New Jersey several y. This was t he first e t flight by colored uviut st citizens are hopefully w; the current history of i squadron in Sicily, for g them are severuTTalifoi * who may bring added hoi heir state. rTfehi'v H. ?'i1'* 5G3 Flu.; (loodrich ('. While. a; Mishop Artluii* J. Moyrt Atlanta "diocese," Flutes' <copal church; Phillip fc'hti Atlanta; Father T. James iiara, Savannah; C. H. (!ili etary, southern region, ( inta; anil Mrs. Jessie Da cs, of the Georgia Interrc mission, Atlanta. IIALTIMOKK, Ml). NP.WS My Mrs. I., G, Douglass he S. S. S. club met with kes, 102.r> \V. SarotOjja St. meets every other Moi it. ick are Mrs. S. Gunthrop, d. We solicit for them spi yers. Ir and Mrs. Albeit May ' ed to Alabama because of p<sC Af hie f^tlinv \f?. i Faiifield ship yard worke timoYe. Ir. Friendly McCray had a: k end iciest Pvt. McCray i t Dix, N*. J. He came to sister and brother Mr, Fletcher Monroe, Mr. Pel Monroe, Ir. and Mrs. Robert Parley k-e "on Saturday for Charts native home, where he ha? n for twenty years or ma '.veryone is eertuinly glad Mr. Friendly McCray out hrs illness. he W. Baltimore Citizen ! rendered a program at 5pel T. church on Sunduy n T THE TEMPLE!! 'S SPECIAL TEJMPLE CALP TREATMENT 5 BEEN TESTED! YOU TOO, GET RESULTS!! [AL TEMPLE AND $0 COCOANUTSHAMPOO SHEEN PRES&O 91 Ffderal Ta* rill pay the Postage, $1. leta for tha Beauty Shop. CORPORATION JEHfiEY CITY, N. J. \ I -WAty^ARVKK A LEGENDr? OH A H I'M AN JiEIN'G? Continued from Page 1 tion of the incidents, ami the WUi in which Carver himself handler le 42 many of the difficult situations h a which has varied life thrust or s in- him, one deduces- his basic -phil_ ad- osophies, much betcr than if a di iitiota rect interpretation and recording was of them had been attempted. l- by Understanding of Carver would ; to be futile if one were not acquaint ioys" ed with Titskegee, the institution field, .if which he was such an imporndei t'unt part. Several chapters are i the Jevoted to a clear, masterful tieline seriptfori of this school, its en\ iear ronment, its founding and strugtero Washington himself. JJy descrip from I've anecdote, Hack ham Holt preair sents to us the picture of this secJole ond great man, vital and alive, f up dynamic in his never-ending- task ttion BTit warm and teal, again a person not a great Jegedary figure, th a These particular chapters iue atugh mong the most forceful of the mtly book. They are also exceptional^ wop ly well intergrated with the whole tiny The author shows tnany'.sides tuiig as a writer. In places, the prose tnte- is almost lyric in its quality. The lta- divergence into the sociological is ft to biographical facts * are well subNew' Mtantiated in scholarly fashion, ex- Narrative porlious ure cleverly old in-iected. Through it all, however n d tuns the main purpose?the inght, terpretation of a great man of a reed race, living under the handicaps evei wheie this race constitutes an unby del-privileged minority and rispro ing to become a symbol t o all races of a wisely spent life, stag No belter understanding of pies what ihe author has attempted to rhen do can Le given titan in the words ived >>1' the dedication to a young girl ears of college age "'Th my daughter, ast- Margaret V. Hull, who will help oi:>". to make the new world a bettei itch one." No better understanding ol the how >he has understood ami gone a- about her task can be given than mi a in the words of her epilogue: ?~i? t i..? - *' i?-p??- ? < mn occjiiy glillClUi lor I IK' ? privilege of having- known Dr. ?,.-J-JJarY-m^tbruugh the daily runipnin * icution we had over manv months. At- * -?- As we talked together and as 1rea.d throngli liis scrapbooks, each 'un^ day brought stronger .confirmation ~ I jf his true greatness. His sweet" c~ ness and humor, his wisdom ami ^ understanding will be sadly miss. ' cd by all of us, at Tuskegoo ami . j in the larger world, who were ever associated with him. We .-ctrld work hotter with him at oiii tide. ? "And 1 am deeply sensible of toe honor of being the instrument through which his life has been Mrsv recorded. If this book does anything to bold up a mirror anil l'lay thereby help make others o 1' his race better understood hv white ^ev men who seldom look beyond the pcial co|0r 0j their skins to the living human being, our point purpose kNt',v I will have been achieved, a n d llu George Washington Carver can He . rest in peace. <, 1 111 Here is a guide to understand^ ing, here is an answer to the ? - short sighted and perversely sentroni . . . . , , ' sitive critic who passed over the , really great qualities of the hook and took unction at certain objectionable words when used in will direct quotations and indirect eni ston phases;?and?here?too is?the eoni. not liriiiation for that appreciation ?rtlh which - one wluto woman to wrote: "I have been reading af" George Washington Carver with a friend, who is colored. When we first began, we wondered the i lit w',('ther you (K. II.) were white ' or colored. When We finished; ~we 1 decided that it didn't matter.' You too, were truly interracial." Five quartets gospel singers wcii presents Collection $r?127. Secretary, Mrs. I.. G. Douglas*, pres Lident. Doug lass. HOW liSV 1.1.1.K XKWS i Hickory Grove Haptist C hurch Rev. W.W. Toomer, Pastor Oni- S. S. was very good. Sun day night after, a heartfelt pruyei service our pastor delivered : great message. This message wa: as bread cast upon the waters. q 5 UP .Sunday, Aug. 1st was tin* birth day of the reporter. She was lion 35 ored with a surprise party givei 16 by her parents. She was ver; TJT much surprised, although ver; ill with malaria. Many friend: were present. Some useful gift anil cash were given. Sandwiche * cake and ice cream were served Cpl.?Leioy Abraham has re turned- to Cfunp. Van Dorn, Miss. with his mother and relatives. Miss Marie. Rhodes of Detroit. ) Mich, is leaving Monday for Doi troit after spending a pleasant l vacation. here with parents juid 1 friends. > Pfc. Warnoll Berry of Harlini i gen. Texas is spending a furlough here with Ids family. .Mr. and Mrs Krnest .Berry. The following .boys of ltowesv'illc. alone with Prof. 1. \V. liar| fison .spent last Thursday at the NFA Carrrp for hoys near (haitgi'. burg: lshmael. Samuel and .lames ns. Krnest Berry,. Jr.. David Simpson, Jr., Willie. Oliver. Kin-I est ('. and David* Bowman and Willie Thomas. They reported a good time. . 7 t he nil Is along with Mrs. I. W." Harrison spent S days at camp. They were: .Misses Kinase Kiekenbacker, Marie Thomas and IJossie rKbhler.. >ooooooooooooc":>oooooo.:.q.> ^ W A N T E 1) Students for. training in Tuberculosis Narsiiig. Two-year course. Allow an while training. 8 HUM) per Aim,' i n> iIh full? maintenance. Kor furl er informalion, writf? Superintendent of Nurses He ryton Sanatorium Henry ton, Mtlr | vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC I r*aifc m mm *"" '1 MM M 1 ONE I At DAY VITAMIN ^S^TABLeTS THINK of it! Your mlnimum daily requirements ? of A and D Vitamins or of iL_Y f' Y( B Complex Vitamina, in one BltfRt { ?, W pleaaant tablet. Remember a/STf.'1'- \ tha name ONE-A-DAY _ (brand) Vitamin Tableta. | X'*? * f|?"? NERVINEI S TV O TENSE nervea make - -'you Wakeful, Cranky, H Restless? Dr. Miles Nervine tljm t>e'P9 to lessen Nervous J/I Tension. Get it at your drug store. Read directions and ^1 use only as directed. Alka-Seltzerf^l I \JfHEN Headache, Mud- r7ut?'( /I " eular Palna or Simple bl 'V I Neuralgia, Distress after |l . | Meals, Gas on Stomach, or | \ y" |?w. A?*cr juwrrKTC with your work or spoil I /) J \ i ^you^^un^r>^AIki^ JJ' J | OOOOOOOOOOvOOOOvOOOvOOOCt h JCSTJHT10 CAFtt i I limit1?( n"kril?,M? ;11 : ?.?Samlwioho ' iojt; w ashin<;T()N sr. 2. Just Rite Co Id Drink Parlor Drinks of all Kimls 1012 WASH INCTON ST. J]. Just Rite Hotel Moijein ronvonioni'i's for In anil Our JTl I own V isitors. Mala- our lMact's your I leathiuarlers. ('?? li;nibki!s. Finest in Son iees. Wo Serve You with a Smile. I.ACY r".?MrUO?m.\S. Prop, f 102S'2 WASHINGTON ST. OOOO 0?> OC'OOv O O OvvvOvOvOOC: h%?j? *4* v*/ ? C () N S V L T ? M A D A M C K C I L First Time in State, County or City * I will tell you just Ram the. love of the one. you most desire; control or influence the actions of anyone, _ e\ en though miles awqv. (luarlantee success where others fail. MADAM CECIL All Rusiness Confident.al Hours: 1ft a.m. to 9 p.m. Permanently located in 2nd Pullman Trailer on left side of Highway No. 1 coming out of Columbia next to Mrs. Roland's (Iroe. Store I Open Sundays \V. Columbia, S. C. f.Oc Special Readings for u short time only! For Appointments Phone 22970 LEEVY'S FUN Undertaking and Embalmii LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCES ANYTIME ANYWHERE i Superior Equipmen Superior Service^ * i ? I?SLOT. AN? LOWER PHICES No Deserving Poor Refuset 1H31 TAYLOR ST. COLL'MR . I Saturday, August 11, 1913 HELD OYER! lluirs.Fri.-Sat, i)lT HARRY j WAS A LADY" j It oil SKELTON Lucille BALL F tunc KELLY .1 mm j *?*% * /? % .%?* '?/??' .1 FRIDAY & SATFRDAY FLYING FORTRESS J ?WITH Rl< HARD LKEEN ~ ] . ... . . . ' -ij SI N DA Y?W 1I>\ KSD.-O "IIIT THE ICE-: WITH HI D M'.HOTT I .OI ( OSL'KLl.O OK Sandwich Shop Sandwiches 11I' all kind f or ClIOl'S > K ft VICE Mr. I 'led < irill in. l'rop. l.'l'l Harden Street I'lume 2-2006 ^;0.0O.O0v< 1 C?O<^?vO.V noOy000.003 Waverly Ksso Station ( or. PINK &' T'\"VL()k STS. Make III i- Yoifr Headquarters I or I ??m[dele OM'-STOI' KI'.ftVKT. TI:I 1 I'iion r. 1 s v Jasper Caldwell, Manager OOOOOOvO.O.OOvOC'vOOOOOQCUCSOl -Kinwns I-*n nch Rooip 1011 LADY STRKBT Lootl Ho nit1 Conning A jft Specialty - . ft Prompt and Courteous Service Reasonable Prices ft Open Lach Day Until Mid- ft .night. Mrs. W. I.. Brown, Proprietress Poro Beauty School W Located at 2481 Millwood Ave. UKAIJTY CULTURK IN ALL ft ITS-BRANCHES Shampooing,- Pressing, Marcelling I Croipiinolling, Finger Waving, |] Hair Dyeing, Bleaching. Mun- |\ louring, Massaging, Hand li| Molding, Anatomy am* Fleet ricity. I'llONK f?ii87 H Annie M. Pope T. Malone, Pres. Wilhelinina C. Pope, Instructor II K8Cf0a&j?C8^^ I1. con Mill VS NKWKST ' " l{ AMI FINFST MCiKT CLUB | THE SAVOY CiA)B I I.OC ATI'.I) ON I'll F. OLD fl| W1NNSBOKO ROAD 'J' -j Miles from the 'City Limits "f Kail Claire. The Savoy Club" I was formerly known as the Palineito drill. ~?iii Foods. Chlrke'n- anil Steaks A Specialty. M I ?Wo outer to Private Parties? and Clubs fl Mrs. I.ula 1'. Xilos, Proprietress M Waverly Unknown Lunch Room Courteous Service Reasonable Prices Mrs. Rosa Davis, Proprietor 2n l?? (lervais St. Phone490 j IERALHOME |* j I I. S. I.eevy, Mfjr. 1A I'llONE 23619