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' f Saturday, December 4, 1943 ERSONAL' MENTION MARRIAGE announcement Mr. jind Mrs._Simon Terry o'^ '2438 Green street, Columbia*-?sjC., announce the marri'age of their daughter Mary Lee to Pfc. Stover Melton of Atkins. "Term. ceremony was solemnized Wednesday. November 28th. Pfc. Melton is now stationed with the fng.^Reg., Camp Sutton, N. C. j Little Wiilydnvnia Robinson celebrated her 7th birthday with a very lovely party at the home of |Qr, gtandmother, Mrs. Rosa, Robinson. 521 Senate Street. Monday evcn'ne' with about 40 guests present. Many lovely gifts were received,several from out of town. Caps and whistles were given as ' -- souvenirs. ? 2_. ^Mr. rcnd Mi's. Arnett Martin of : Ti Woodbler St. had the pleasure OTfentertnjning Mrs. Walter Andei on of Philadelphia, Pe:m. at theii Home last "week.-She also visited > Mr. and Mrs. John Rcbinson and attended cervices nt the Temple I* .if Zion Baptist Church. We all en'oyed her stay very m'"^ hoping, _ ihe'll come again soon. .1 ' ft Miss, Inez Gantt was the dinner guest of Miss Mamie Lenon ., - on Thanksgiving day. Miss Lenon . served a grand dinner. j ? \ Mrs. Mary Lewis, of Bloomfield N. J., in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Celia W. Glenn, Oak J streetr Friends are glad to greet her and wish her a pleasant stay. Miss Eleanora Eubanks, a teach i er ..at Williams Memorial high school, St. George, S. C., spent Thanksgiving with Miss Helen Cannon at her home, 2349 Wash ington street. DR. CARL F. FLIPPER, D.I). VISITS GREENVILLE Dr. Carl F. Flipper of Kansas -City, Mo., and son of Bishop J. 1 S. Fiipper was the week end guest | ^ , of Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Taylor I during the session of the PiedI mont annual conference. i Vic. Colon H. Garreu . ; . XTmtm 1J i?-Po-mrarfc: it v jails IT cii ems (1 At Dillon 1 Pfc. Colon H. Garrett, Jr., visited -his parents Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Garrett at Dillon Nov. 3rd to 10th; at which time he was called back to duty. However he stopped off at Kittrell College to visit his tether, C. G., 3rd who was in til' hospital. Pfc, Garrett was entertained by his friends: Miss Dorothy Waller of the Mullins faculty; Mr. and . Mrs. ChfiHes Edwards, the Misses Williams, Miss Helen Hagin, Miss Florie K. Miles. All of which made his short stay pleasant. Hampton Oounty ? . Teachers' Ass'm I Thought Begetting Actions; Actions Begeting Deeds The N. H. M. club and the N. F. A. under the fqjward moving leadership of Mrs._B. A. Albergottie and the energetic Principal Prof. E. O. Bovian of the ever pro gressive Yeniassce school are in the midst of plans fpr their Community Food and Feed for Vic1 tory fair Deeember-HMl. ? 1; A troop of Boy Scouts of Amer- ; ica has been organized. The N. F. A. chapter has purchased and placed conspicuously on i - the school campus a large U. S. flag. "O say, can't you see . . Long may it wave.,'1? The N. H. M. reports a large . and growing financial accumula- i tion, and has bought each member ! a ?.5o war atamp. 1 i Plans have been completed and 1 ready to go into execution the | construction oL-a~ Community can- 1 { na|y. I \ fT.iss Hattie Belle Hughes ol i Allendale has rriade not two ] months yet in her first experi- ' ence as a school teacher, and i fro*jT all reports she is succeed- . ing well, as one of the new teach- , er^ of Hampton county. She, and others, if given candid considera- t tion have glorious opportunities b|^he classrooms and communito build up themselves too. B^are not only creatures. We 1 are also creators. There are div- i ers ways to help create our- < selves. i Well, another national Thanks? giving has sunk into the unfathomable depths of eternity. We | trust that the spirit of it was and I qttl is so real as never to he obliterated from the tablet of our GodM* given memory, but abide with and , in us thru joy and thru sorrow. "Man shall not live by bread a- ! | lone." Our visit home for Thanks 1 giving this year was not so-much I a physical pleasure but largely a ( spiritual recreation. We attendI * ed a Union Thanksgiving service m at Simpson M. E. church of which B the esteemed brotherly Rev. Jam9 erson is pastor. These services K " were fittingly conducted by Mrs. Mrs. Lou Thompson, Mrs. H. L. Bl Compton, Mrs. Sarah Dix, Mrs. 1 Spencer Disher are due much cred BB it for the assistance they render Hh fed in making the services a spir itual success. V Yowned Miss Flomecoming < | LORAINE WRIGHT, ua^hter of Rev. and Mrs. Earl Wright, Sullivan street, Laut-eriS, ' S. was crowned Miss Homecomings Nov.' 10, 104.'1, at Sanders _ Iligh School^ where she is a senior." Silver Wedding Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. Iienry Cannon feted their parents'at an informal reception at their home, Thursday evening, November 25,44143,?eolchrating?their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The dining room table was decorated with the bridal cake and a lighted multi-colored spray. A delicious repast, which consisted of chicken salad and crackers, chocolate cake and * punch, was served. The feted couple was all smiles as they joined the guests in viewing the lovely and useful gifts received, manv of which were choice pieces of silver. All of the many friends that called to extend felicitation on this silver anniversary expressed them selves as having enjoyed the "evening and wished the couple many more happy returns. FRIENDLY 14 SOCIAL CLUB The club met* Thursday night an business and a Get-Together meeting; taiking from one subject to another. As.we are so close to the end of 1(J43, we are looking forward for the new, yrnr =t=e= ring to us and the club a greater -succe??7 "Also "Ave Had" good" things to eat after the business was finished. There were many present and all enjoyed themselvesi We are looking forward to Saturday night, Dec. 4th when the president, Mr. George Brown will give a supper for the club at the home of Mrs. Annie 51. Cherry, 1002 Heidt street. We are cordially inviting our friends to come out and take a part with us. . CV l h ni .o n \* fltntiUe f a oil f V* o I clubs who have cooperated with as this year; ?"'! don't?forgot !atUWlay night! This will be oi^r ast supper for this year. T. J. Johnson Recovers From Serious Illness Columbus, Ca.?Mr. T. J. Johnon of 401 C. Washington Apts. of this city who has been confined 'n his bed is out again, to the delight of his many friends. "A former resident of Chester, R. C., son of Mr. Julius Johnson 1'W Jeter street "of that city. T. J. Johnson is a civil service omdoyer of the War Dept. at Ft. Penning, Ga. ^ A; U. Club Organized *n Abbeville Co. By Rev. J. W. Thomas The idea of organizing an A.U. Club was conceived by the Rev. I. W. Thomas. A group of Allenites met at the home of Mrs. Josephine Browne. The following /ember 22nd: Prof. O. L. Smith, president; Rev. J. W. Thomas, /ice-president; Mrs. Josephine E. J Browne, secretary; Miss Josephine Reynolds, Asst. secretary; | Miss Eula V. Masscy, treasurer. rh0 other members of the club are: Mrs. T.-3iJiUU'e Wilburn, Mrs.) J. S. Wright, Miss J. C. Fail,] Mrs. R. W. Childers. Mr. II. C. Taylor, Miss Abbie Redd, Mrs. ? D. Strange, Rev. F. 14. Drchcr. I Rev. Win. Minis, Mrs. Delia HJ Saunders. A literary program was planned for the -next meeting Friday night, Dec. 3.. The aims of this club are high, carrying with i t the spirit of Allen. Marnon Co. Teachers Hold 1st Meeting The teachers of Marion County came together Friday evening, Nov-: 19, ill tlifi) fnsl nilM'ttng ffll'' the year. Quite a large number of teacbe/s were present. The devotional period consisted of two spirituals led by Mis. Corrie McDuffie and prayer by Rev. Tames Davis. The welconie address to the new teachers was delivered by Mr. Mack. The re- 1 spouse was made by Mr. Thomp- I son. Mrs. White, ^our Jeanes [ teacher, gave a brief talk.- She J aiso welcomed tne new teacners | into the county. | Miss Ftackhouse, the County Supt. was present. She asked the teachers to please see that the I>upil8 take tha Proper cnre of V s* Beaufort District - j Get-Together vteeiiiig Rev. I. W. Wilborn. P. E. IThe Get-Together meeting o f the Beaufort District was hold G Saturday," Nov. 27th at Mendersonvill^y, S. C. L! Devotions were conducted ' the Presiding Elder Rev. I. \ . Wilborn,?hr.r.iptod?by?Rev.?iE 1 Hamilton and Rev. Jas. Burroagh After timely remarks by the P. Em- expressing . iiLs apiuccLaliyru. ? for the -^operation of tht. pas from the ministers find entire District and asked their continued cooperation. Rev. P. J. 1 Iain mi t. was elected secretary of the nice 1" ing. Mrs. Z.vlphia E. Primus, president of the Women's Home and S Foreign Missionary Society was presented, ^he mad0 brief remarks rexpressing thankg for the very fine cooperation given her -in f the work, and met with the la- b dies in a meeting. They brought r to the" "meeting" "recommendations ii formulating plans for the year. t The Presiding Elder presented _E the budget to thc body, and it s was accepted, which the meeting V to be carried out in a business f manner. ? . *" . 7 Rev. Wilborn is an aspirant to t the office of the Church Extension a and hopes to be elected at t h t forthconiing Genera 1 Conference. c good to elect a man like Rev. I1 Wilborn to the oflice aspired for. '< Ho bus?the Church at heart, am) has made his contribution. He has a a progi am that's worthwhile and even though we need him on the 'District, it will be unjust to hold ^ him down. Please help us in let- " ting hini go. As for the District , Wp feel safe in saying that she ' will let him go with every banner ' Hying in the breeze. You can play your part when we get to the General Conference in Philadelphia, in 11*44. Will you give-him w your support? e Mrs. Zylphia E. Primus, J Reporter. S Man's onyx initial y"g,i? KQ'd filing. 1 li'24.75 JSp1 'iy.00 Hamilto 1611 Main St.i jf.wf.ij the hooks. She also stressed the t; health and asked that the build- F ings find yards be kept clean at t all times. n This being The first meeting of ti the year thf. State Teachers' As- v sociation dues were collected, h Nearly all schools paid. Mrs. ! White thanked the teachers for their cooperation, after which she o parsed out the Christmas Seals. The meeting adjourned to meet b again January, 1944. ic DISTRICT MEETINGS OF THE b PALMETTO ASSOCIATION d FLORENCE SCHOOL ' h 100 PERCENT i District meetings of the l'al- 1 metto Teachers' Association will * be hold beginning with_the Second Congressional district a t Ram wit. ""Saturday. December 4, ' and closing with the 5th District 2' in Winmbopo,?tTnnuwrv?g'ind. The Wilson High School at Flo- * rence has enrolled 10o percent memberships in the State Asso- , f3 ciation and a very fine report is [ ir from Colleton County, accord- A ing to news released this week, by C. V. Jling, Executive^ Sccrc- i: THE PALMETTO IfK WARD SINGERS OF P; HILADKLPH1A WILL AP- * EAR AT THE CHLRCHES El ISTEI) BELOW I / At Bethlehem Baptist, church on Grt yon sticet, Dec. 2nd and 6th. , nn< At St. J.vke Baptist church on ,-cr -roen St.. Dec. "tin * | n At 1st ?' !Ivii t:v^Tt:ilitiv;! church-l^t ?ec. 7, from 8 to AD 45 p.m. I or At Bethel A. M. K. church on ' c?t ornor of Sen)t i a:nl Taylor, De- |: hi ember "tii from?10 ' to?1*2 p.m. pf'"1 At Ebtne/.er Baptist chutoh on;'Sil a \ St.. Dec. 8th. | i'1 ?Mr?St- .John Baptist chimb In-rtrp olonial Heights Dec. Pth. 1 pri At First - Nazal eth and Zion j ht i'l'iisi ci.Urches, Dec. lUth. n,1t Mrs. Julia Glenn sponsor for j 'irst Nazareth Baptisi church, i vv':ov. W. H. Neal, pastor. ISUk* I >no T. PHILIP A. M. K. rill l RCTrJTi? -y Rev. T, H. Weathers, Pastor j'/' Eastover?At 11 a.m. a wonder ^ ul Sunday school was r??nu..cn . ^ ] y the assistant Supt.. Mr. lieny Johnson, Jr. .Alter the open, ug exercise a beautiful lesson was "si aught by the various teachers.. hn' age was delivered bv Rev. T. H. J* Feathers. I.ove Feast was taken ?, , ollowed with exneriencp nv e irig. _ 'he sum of $27.45 was raised in cm he trustees rally fur the. insur- " nee of the church. 1 The feast of Boai 1 No. 1 was jM< ntertained at Moses Robinson -v resident Mrs. Alice Johnson. A tor svely repast" was served. ... f>vi The?Pulpit?A-td?chit) 'will mcc*- ^ t Mrs. Ilattie Hall Simdayf Those on sick list artx-improv^ P rip. We were glad to have Rev. t "aylor worship with us on Sun- J' 1 ay. _ . ?j W>UBLK BRANCH ^ 1 i. M. K. CHURCH V 1 Rev. B. C. Cunningham, Pastor ?. tioi Sunday school at the usual houi hel ith the' Supt. and teachers prosrit. Tlie ^lesson was beautifully Uiscussed. This being the fourth wit abbath the pastor was with Mt. Uh, HAMILTON'S I-,:. . 'peattoi DIAMOND i ^ PAIR na, jm j ' 'vv v. $/ Matched Ring* ! 'po V III I4K Gold | en ^ ,i :--- - || Each h wt with It's own Uin sparkling genuine diamond j .-iu? and .they're bath beautiful. A < j A splendid poir. ? the ... ^ ^ ( : ..vaf PEyft >tal ^the R?R^ den ?htc Exquisite Diamonds I Hi '100.00 T, 3 sparkling diamonds In this er?chanting modern ring of 14K gold. ' the ._ , I Nu | Ixe I No' I n ri S ^r? -it n's, Inc. :RS I'hone 2-4935 1 hoi ary of the Palmetto Association. I nr 'resident J. T. W. Minis of Clin- ! F on was in Columhia Monday1 sell i jrh t and spoke in optimistic ?n'.. ^' nis^-oiL?the coininer State Con- 1 on'ion which convenes in Co- Cal inibia next spring. ?ur Profosor Bing's release: ver "T am sending you the schedule 'if f the meetings: I T 1st. District, Saturday, Decern- wh er 11. at Charleston, J.R. Bonds intivman. >de 2nd. District. Saturday. Decern- del er 1. at Barnwell, J. E. Blant,pn,i nu niiiinan. >"11 3rd. District. Saturday, Decern- : Mi: er 11. at Newberry, U. S. Gdll-i Fol inn. chairman. for 4th. District, Saturday, January me 5, at Spartanburg, C. C. Wood- \ oi\,. chairman. Ne 5th. District. Saturday, January 8nJ 2, art WtffnshoFo. S. L. Kin lev hairpian. p^, <'th. Diati'ul, HnlUIVlfty, January 5, at Marion, H. C. Brewer, Chr. aa Theme- Education for Post War pel eaco. : Convention Date, 5th and 7th of ){ ipjil, 1?)44. fho Deadline for refund to counties Jn< i February U 1044ri? LEADER istor and Wife. ? itertained ^ Ulen Temple A. V. h. clvch lenville, pastor and wife. Rev. I Alls. R. w. Taylor, were the ip'ents of a surprise reception v I uesday night/ November- 2'i, n t: e parsonage; It was in honof 'the return of this worthy j. i pie back to Allen Temple ireh for their fifth year The n option was sponso ed by the inlay school choir and the Hoys' i>. M s. Taylor is the directs of ! his choir .a,-very oppyo- ? ate- program was rendered bv < hoir to the forty-six guests sent. ion e of the. v hi tors presen' ; < R i. and Mrs. H. P.-4). Stew i?ftev. -juvd Mrs. T. V. Drumnds. Rev. Martin. Rev. C. (2 irk was represehted by his love wife. Mrs. J teeny Clark. They p aised the pastor for his won ful service rendered here and 'he fellowship they havt, hn< yether. They also joined with ?. nipniliorc in tVmnl/in? C.6 III*.hop for their return. Mrs. Cora Chapman spoke in be ^ W. K, Butler spoke in behalf the officers..After which a very icious menu was served by the nmittee of the choir with Mrs. n.i Aiae Anderson directing. \t the close a lovely gift was sented to the pastor and wife Mrs. Ruby Bradley. The pasresponded by expressing his , ititude and thanked each oin their wonderfuhTiospitality. ? *r~ iedmont District EKievation Women's ^iibs Hold nnual Meeting rht. Piedmont District Federa11 of Colored Women's clubs d its annual meeting Saturday veniber 1.3, 1943 at Bethel M. ' church, Greer, South Carolina, h the Greer club as hostessT i ? attendance was large. Repgntatives wern present- -from- -1 irtanburg, Wellford, Lyman, ncan, Greor, Seneca and Green e, Much interest was mani- v ted throughout the day in all 1 ises of the program. ' 'lie. theme for the day was : ive"?"Let us put our love in- 11 deeds and make it real." The iressive worship service and helpful and inspiring discuson the theme. The gyost speak __ for the occasion was Mrs. 11 ,ncis Wideman, principal of the tor school at Greer. She held ' ^listeners spellbound in an ad ' ss that will be long remember- . A very timely response was le by Mrs. Murie Blakeman o .Spartanburg club. I lie music rendered by the varictubs was very good. "The ior Hour was one of the high * ts of the day. The Junior clubs li Sentca, Greenville and Greer ' fierce! an excellent program. 1 were made to feel that the fu- ( 2 is bright and hopeful for ) work in the Piedmont. 3 l delicious lunch was served by hostess club. The Greer club ? graciously thanked for all of v"; courtesies. The district ac- ti ted the cordial invitation of the irtanburg club to hold its 194-1 ?t ?fihg in Spartanburg. ,1 liss Fleta Williams, Seneca. te vice president, presided in ( absence of the District Presi- y t, Mrs. L. T. Thompson of Anson. Officcrs of the district .. : Mrs. L. T. Thompson, presi t; Mrs. A. D. Staggs, district rotary; Mrs. P. E. Gibbs, corponding secretary; Mrs. A. V. i\ :ton, treasurer; Mrs. A. M. J._ i newel 1. chaplain; iliss A. * ey, junior supervisor. egistered Nurses * old Meeting >r t Orangeburg he meeting of the Executive ml and District- Chairman of ? South Carolina Registered ises Association met at t h e r\ .vmnn Hospital, Orangeburg, > v. 28th. The following subjects e discussed: J Enlargement of the- enrollment the association. Affiliation of | mhers with regional and na nal associations, lecommendations were made alf nnw ninTTtKora fVi-jt nTlll V\fl t dented at the next annual ses- a n. The time and place will be muneed later. - Propagation, extension and un- 3 fish service wn discussed hose of war efforts. ' were happy to have present 1 therine Deveauv of Beaufort, charter member, who has nemissed a call meeting or an 1 meeting. Vdlow'ng the business meeting ich was presided over by Mrs. da Turner, our charming preset. we were entertained with a ightful repast by the following rsesr Miss Wright. School _? rse at t laflin, Mrs. Harper and ? js Fordham of States College o ilowing our repast wc departed w our various homes, hoping to e et at our annual state meeting t Ve regretted that Miss A. A a Ison, the founder and organizer ? I treasurer, was not present. | ifrs. Jennie G. Kennedy, ?ec'y. t'j gnh where he-deliu'U'll ft frouT" rrinpr sermon and at 3 n. m. he ^ s with the middle church, Flip- ^ Temple and a splendid- con nation wher*> he preached out * his soul another spiritual ser f1 n which was food for thoujfht 11 i Was felt and enjoyed by all. J! Corn Coleman, reporter " gt. Sullivan Home )n Furlough Honea I'ath ?Thc family ami "iortU S'jt. 'i'uliy .). Uuliive.n drIVhtod ?o h",v? h:,r ho 'r n a fu.luinrh -from California. lit' ;s b??on in th. armed for/cs sin"< 'ehrurry hut has just received hd ; I C... fi r 'V. '(-h. lie -n -nt tv ?l ft (he r e and went for k-serl raining at Camp Bliss, Texas, h oveil fram?there?to?Moioq, Call wnin and he is now stationed a intarir. California. S^ft. Sul'ivni Mended school in Virginia an' efore being inducted into arm; a kintr his homo in Wits hint; n. D. C. While home on his furlough Vt-i Sullivan married M* - So oine Groden. h'"s first gir'.fHend is ma it'" go followed that of hi: mntrer sister or.lv three months n .?? Vfore nwrriag . .diss A andr. Sullivan rnd >s now th< ife of 1st Sgt. Groden C. Rand'i l.ovintfton, Miss. Sgt. "Sullivan's parents, Mr. am ' s. Westley Sullivan. Thev havi our sons in service: Pvt. Rm iullk'r.n formerly of Baltimore. M< w . at oned at Maneuver, Wash, "t. TttMy J. Su'l'van formerly o Vashingtor.. D. C.. now- station?' 1 Ontario. California. P"t. Ric nrd Madden formerly of Green :Pe, S. C.. now stationed at Cam' iV'heeler,?Ga., and 1st Sat. Grodei RandTe formerly of Lexington 'Ttitc nttu' ct'itionoH ?i t th,-. f'.roon 'le Ar'mv Ai" Base, Greenville C. ^ ConTr di'1attr?n.-- to S^t. am! Mr? 'ully Sullivan and many happ; eturns. LAST ROUND UP! Macon: Ga.? Monday night, Nov *th. was a night long to bo re embered in the hearts of scrvic :en and ladies of Macon. The Xon omniissl'oned Officers and of Co A," 10th Bn., held their fare oil Banquet and Dance at thi YSO Club, 104 Spring Street, fron 0:00 P. -M. to 2: 00 A.M. The clul ownstairs-?was- beautifully deeo ated with natural scenery-leaves hrubbery, flowers and palms, an: ith crossed rifles representing ie infantry. Upstairs was set u| l banquet style with the table* urying out the Thanksgivrnp lotif. In the Blue Room lovelv ink roses made an attractive :ene, while the beauty of the Oreid Room was mchanced by lovely hlte anil pma gladiolos. E a c h tele carried out the Thanksgiving otif ana- was centered by an orament bearing?a-Ur?S?flag. Thr liib was never lovell-er imost voe-r :-vor more gay. The palatable reist and table decorations were cilfully carried out by Mrs. Estoi odoard, one of Macon's best ca rors, and her able assistants, [esdames Mamie Walker, Justine ampbcll, Rosa Carey , and Ethel elson. - One-hali broiled chicken id all the trimmings were there i abunaance. Each person was i v e n a souvenir booklet, with rown cover and white leaves, the ivers bearing the infantry insig.a, crossed rifles, as designed by gt. Harry'W. McKeldin of Co. "B' Jth Ba. The booklet contained th? lenu, roster of the Non-Gems and adre and Commanding Officer, nd a place for autographs. The rown and white colors represented te season of the year. The down lairs decorations wee designed y the USO Club Stalf, ably assist i by Mrs. Susie Lucas. Chr.. Wo ten's Service League, a group 01 iris from Hudson lii'gh School liss Helen Mims, a "V. S. G.,' Irs. Marion Rowland, a soldier's 'ife, Cpl. J. C. Profit of Co. "A* th Bn.. and other Volunteers, 'ho rendered excellent service ii enira were completed. Mumbei'a f the party brought their wives weethearts and friends. Specia nests included Victory ''Service iii is in cue 'J5U, .vir. ana .Mrs oscph Johnson and Mrs^ .Minnie b-Stnglcton. "The song is-ratinr ut the melody Lngors_jm/^_^^^ !nd District Palmetto' reachers' Association Meets in Barnwell Xecember 4th The meeting of the teachers ol he second Congressional district t Barnwell in the Butler schoo t eleven o'clock A. M., Saturday lecomber 4. 1943, will bring toether teachers from the cighl ounties, Aiken, Lexington, Richind, Calhoun, Sumter. Orange urs, Bamberg and Barnwell. Thr rogram which has been prepade<l y the Executive committee of the econd dist. ict will "'be very intersting and instructive. Miss Eva D. Hite of the Stati ~ ^~ r T7' ,J? * : n : '* I'cti 11 M 1.111 ui nuijiduuii, i ruRient J. T. \V. Mms and other peake-rs of note will appear on he program. President J. E ilanton?o f the Voorhees Junior ollege, who is the chairman oi he second district association nth the cooperation of the Jean s teachers and others including he county presidents, has beer ssured that there will be a repesentative group from each coun y. It has been found also thai h<> senior and junior colleges ir hf district will lmve?full 1'CpVf entation at this meeting nexi laturday. It is the hope thai roni this meeting the full pro ::am desired by this district maj >e prepared for the annual meet ng of the Palmetto association vhich will be held in (kvltrfnbii icxt spring. VKDKIt ANO I KS Some of the "end-results" of the ii.ormntional, recreational. m; li .ri..? ?; liviti-. s ol the St:n../ht Club for too n ist several e-its were die uii'n a. topics pal ei' pres? nt u o. .u. . . r . .1. , t v.<i wi-t.eh i <>> eie<) lh "lip-1 o-the..n.ie war news items; the | > j.i <j.,int, nue.e^iiiij auu 1.1 :iu.?iive. li. eesy?t,.viti-j- n Wat ;?n?> .k.i m?wineh?M.. .?Mar.un . ii. ?.>?. ij. 1 y iui\ atl'J . IiVi... 1<J \VCM(. ViCe..v , I lie ?j > ii * ott 1 ti)ii i*j: .ivy. ^ . i 1111..1 . :e il'i anil . e., 01.1s, t.,e Veij. IH-.l'.ul pu.-i.ei'.j or t'ie i?.tfu.aares ol tnose iivmy . s* aril (?..?, iiie "Ciit/.- ...* ; r.-i-u " .1. ?ivir respective zones; tne Sini. .....I tun . . J .Hi. l.ee O J tv 1 e. a --"IllTT']. O. e.l ut? .... I'ei... .'ivy T?rj J UHO ai. ,.|l..v...i ..1 < e.'.i.v.w 1 ne i\ 11111.M e 1 >;<\ pro-ran: I III.. ilvyl CU li III.., Vi..i .1. _ . . , ..VI a j .v. v. .1 O. i.!_ ...II. _ ... V . ..t> t Olli| . .uity Center. ~) i l.e M.V V. 77T- I v ilUt li ill. J III j ( ai vitipyirts >-;t 'oh the-Majf be? wei.Ctl ] ofen, '< tie .iu .. nee .. ,?oj j . sonii'-t ircie til" lion >rc.i litoi.iei. 1 I - e >ui st v?ii. .... "i/v'iia.v J and boy scouts 111 tm,- ...ie!t. -1. fe-. i-ti.o.^inir the opiinny e x e red v.-' 4 j airs. F. .it. Shed'ieul lntrnr.iireu . ; resident J. B. Randolph w h o . spo?;e. on the "Negro 111 War A.tin . ities.' Dr. Randolph stressed the T '. loyalty oi tun Nrgru-snnre the Dine i I >i v. ricpiis Attueics. and urged the . conti'nucd lovaity as the best >t ' <. a.aruee lor many privileges now | ccnied. i. , l r.sident M. 1. Whi-intr?. y uiced Senator lien.y R. Sims who .rpnamzed the corporation o: a-., i or .-he best ink rent:; ot all. n? " rui .e Lne pie. eiiu.U >n to be:viee Dins to Ono Doid star Mother, r.te F'ot r Star-Mothers, and. Nileinrec Piar ..Motncrs. Mr. .5. P. t. Jurgess made the pieseutat.on m seince Puis 10 lour 1 wo ..Star , other.,, i-. mI.e. j ot. ti.c Sunhgai . lUo, . l he impi essi\e ana inspiring ex1 i-.ses ci d v.it:i~+he Salute t j r i. g >y the l.'ey {scouts, and rtiiuitiLki.' nuiyiiiy- 1 lie OU.l -spangled Banner." * i he Annual Baby Contest at the ' i ' li^i on ti e .oth ol .\ov. under ) lno' spon.-orship of a co-vimittie * .leaded by Mrs. Ru?a Harris*-Ev; erybody was jubilant?thy committee especially, when" the total ..iiiO. nt raised was -given as $-?55.' 2.1. The "Parler Baby", won first - |)i isc. She bniuyht In $k'.'.JU. E erybody in the contest was given - .1 piuo aifd ' tVOTyTmJy"Ti?n" smii-' ing. " I.IX'AI. GIRL APPOINTED TO UFO STAFF An announcement was mude.tn'.ay by Everett V. fcpurlock.di rector t?f- -the jVymi': Street crSt) _;ub, to the .fert"'tiv:t M:ss \ ..an K. Russe.l of*Columbia. ha< received official notification 'from Washhlfrton ol h.i appointment v < the position ot ,,-siatant director in charge of services to the WAGS, Soldiers Wives and Women Volunteer Worker-, i'.ii.-s Russell, who has been club secretary r lor the past seven teen Atvnnths.Ws-. meu ner new unties. .Novtinoer - 22nd. Her forme j position will be filled by another local person yet 0 oe riarmd. Also added to the professional ?JafT i-s William E. Reed ?ol San Anton ip, Texas an-, formerlyATirector of USO clubs in Galveston and McAllen. Texas. ' < -Mr. Reed who posse.-,e s-a wusters degree in sociology f r o m Northwestern Univ. has been with , L-SO for the past year, lie -sHtceeps i Thomas E. Jonnsen wno has been _ irahsfiTed To i < etteville, Norlii r tTrrntTTnr tts dire, tor nt the Coring , Lake L'SO club. The Taylor Street | Money For A Capital Inv I DOOOCO.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC-0' 1 FOR THK I > F.ST IN ; g cimr nt ' | oriVEi FvE and MATERIAL KRING YOU 1 Carolina Slr( ^ Ne\t Door To ; ^ Carolina Theatre ; reoooowooooowuooooooooo : I WILLIAMS Fl [ QIIAJ / Y AND - Tclepho ! A MR U L A N ( LADY A1 r 9 , j 1808 Washington Street \j PAGE SEVET9 r USD club is operated by the Nat] i"r.al Catholic Communvty Service, Member Agency of. USO. ' I ^ "^ML '' n M rs. Eslcllc Masscy Riddle Recently-, appointed mrmbei U "f the Ailviiinry ftf the I) ivision of Nurse Education, C. S. I'ii I) lie Health Service, nliich administers the L. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. . HETHEL A, M. K.CIIIRCH Rev. i? ~j. .!? - rson. Pastor The c'. utch in genera] is getting along nicely vv'ith pastor and mera Ihm s working toward one common I object i've. Theto can be no fail lire in no organization when this kind of unified spirit is carried out. The pasti delivered the niorning message from Dan. 1:8, subject Having a Fixed- P.rpose. Rev. Mr. J. ,.AV. KillingsWorth brought the night message which was selected from St. Mark 5:19. Both message., were well re eived. Roth choirs were apparently at their best on last Sunday from the "way and manner in uhich they rendered "Their very fine musical selections. 1 The Sunday school and A. C. E. League are moving forward. The-S. S. is planning as usual to E have its annual Christmas tree in connection with the Christmas celebratio. Come to Bethe], friends and visitors are always welcome. Mowanwrnic . ? ? MADAM WKHjiHT ? famous Render and Advisor. Not m1 re I (Hia\ unit 'iiint1 tomorrow.^ ?I oak?hr.? \itmr -?">rrc?ntti?ttaugh- ~"' ler of the Seventh Cent-ration. HORN' \V?TH DOUBLE VEIL ! Thi> lady air'ved in your town to o,(> g<<od for the p'.! tiv tiy hot wonderful i JF'j pT7v~ei> 01 read inn . the Vf M histoiy vrf one'- life; also 1 Jl .? e.- .a!'.'it a on all affairs ^8 i.l life, such as love af- _ ... T :.ii. s. hi,-i:n-ss matters. family ! atfait>. wills and divorces and , most evm vt!.i .g je . .fining to the v< ' f<\re of one's tile. Don't fa:! to -ee .Madam Wright _lias.. In i. n :n v.nir stale_aticLxoun iv years. i:.ere are un.s 01 reaa; ers got:., pUiood in your town. ^Mndant Wight is the only reader that ha- a diploma for her work. Don't .yet fooled and go to tho u r <: tr ihi.c,' Madam Wright' "has an otV.ee for white and colored Sh" noosn't fail. Madam Wright doesn't do business through mail; >ou will have pay her. a \isit. if you want " information. Per" a* en? ly locat"d in Studio Te ts on Morning St., on L". S. ?11ihu v Vn i. nt City 1 ,lmits, West Colombia, S. O. ny Emergency I ? rs? estment Co. m 202) COLl/.MBIA, S. C. | WBMW??? : v o v o o o o o o o oo o oo o ococecort ^ s PAIRING I ~~ WORKMANSHIP g R SHOKS TO ip Rpknildm 1 * v a m w Maawva v r 1225 MAIN ST. Columbia, S. C. |'OOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWIMW fNERAL HOME I . 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