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F l*ac? a m ? o ' I [THE OLD GRAY:: [i ? _and? ;; ;THE NEW RIDER"? I : : ' >; - I ; rev. e. phillip ellis $ More Light On "Compelled" Speaking of Simon the Cvro'' nian that supposed black iv.an who aided Jesus in bearing His cross to the place of execution. Stunt Matthew, says that "they round a man of Cyrv r.e, Simon by nam-. "~ him they compelled to rear lF.s cross". St., Luke records "And as they led Him away, they la.a hold upon one Simon, a Cyrehiun coming out of the :coa:.":y. and on Him they laid the cso>s.. that he might bear it utter JLsus". St. |'n Mark says "And they compel-one / Simon a Cyreiuan. who passed by coming out .of the cvjuiitry, . the father of Alexander and Kufu< to bear His cross". As black people, we can reioiee that one ot oui members assisted Jvsus in carrying His cross on Calvary where He was Crucified. Hut the term r~""compelled" almost dosti oys?rhr~~ ~ boast that would be justly ours as a Negro race.-wish ?. that. soine Negro scholars of Cj'icknnd Hebrew 'would define '.lull word and give us a literal definition for the same. As it r.>\\ .-lands; it Could to .on.-'trued''!l.ai Pinion the : black ji.aa wan oniy ih-tcalciied and iVighUJ.'ed bin 'was giver. a good .licking" before he would help Jesus bear His civs-. Thcy t impelled Simon It is true that far too mahy Negroes wii. dct ur.iy when they are forced to do so. liecausc its not vCimtpuIsitn -to . attend Sunday school am.'church tii" streets and highways are, coi;g> .-ted with Negl'J youtl.l and adu.t. on Sunday-- _ the year round, They ' desecrate those religious days to the .extent . that its -a serious yiiest.ion as . to whether they are a curse or a blassing to-'humanity. Insurance lodge dues and fines are always considered before the'ehurch dues with Negroes because of the penalties imposed. You must "compel" Simon. In reading white, papers N'egtu: es pay every w eek, and as suescribers" ty such'papers' your pu-a, per is c! 1 -coiiiniui'd?rrfr?very date-it expires unless renewed. Hut we will read periodicals published by turns of our own for two and three years without paying a dime. W e should not have to be "compelled" to pay..'a n ultimate account. That lew .Negroes Hie. .trustworthy is tin noimlar unin ion oi' arty hum I/Or' of while people including colored. Ar.d .so long as our must In- fouod t<> do honest and .honorabi,. things, so. long will wo ho minus of the respect that should .come to us as a race which has made the-greatest progress of any race in our brief period of" CTviiizarmiv. Had. trillion-voluntarily given his service to the Son of God, ho. greater hero would have lived on the earth. * ' But they 'compelled Simon''*. Columbia \\ e visited the above city last week in company wrth 1 -,h -K? Thomas head ol' tlu; Mt. Pleasant district; Dr. 'Jesse E. Hoard of the Charleston district; Dr. J. C. James of Ebenezor and Dr. C. t S. Moilette of Oliy Branch. While there \vr visited The Palmetto - Leader publishing cumimn^v where we founo a full force at work. V.'e aisc visited Dr. L. M. Daniels, our- family - physician * for years. A idle he was very sick he was -cheerful and hopeful and our prajrer is that God will give birii add "1 days to live. We wer< ; leased, Contact our former friends Id's. K. F. G. Dent and E. A. Adam , both of ahum report ed their work in fine shape. We were dinner guest of Dr. and Mfsi ' T. J. Miles where we were roya!ly. entertained: ft FT MTles "dee. not seek to make friends every fnfur yea.'s bu} keeps them everv day. Those are the kind that will. 1 never fail. Enough said. We are glad to see the readiness of our subscribers to pay their subscriptions. We shall report ir. p-Tson at the olliee for our subscribers at the end of the campaign here. So there wii! be no mistake as to entrance on ot?r mailing list. "Let L's Advance On O'.ir Knees" BROWN GRADED SCHOOL Nesmitb, S. C.?The faculty and students of Brown graded schooi invite you to attend their annual commencement exercises at the school, April 2^-May 5, 11*37. Mr. . M. E. McCottry, principal. The teachers are very busy get ting ready tor c'<vmnr neement Each teacher's assess me n t for the term T01C 11'fiT is $25.00. Nearly all of the teachers are 100 per ' cent. Those that are not are reporting every day, in order that they m*Xr he 100 per cent. This money is being raised to paint and i xc|/aii WIIC .itnwoi. 1 J Friendship M. E. Church Sunday was a hfautiful day for ... . all church goers. A large number was present at Sunday school Sun- ' day morning as usuatl. Supt. E. D. Nesmith was at his post. The | lesson was beautifully discussed by .< ^ the various classes. At 11:30 Rev. "TC. D. Duffin < preached a wonderful sermon. At i 6 o'clock thj. pastor, Rev. H. W. i preached a wonderful CHESTER PARAGRAPHS iSpmig is nluch in ewUeiice hen lUo uutiny weauiei, uccusiona sueWeiS, UUUUll.g Oi ilUil U'eCa ic>ec uusiics anu giuoui piuiii.s its NS i n as iac teeting uiut one 11a a. mis sitison 01 nic >cni, let ...... >. .;..?i se v in s ?o be e>ei. ... . s. .u.t^2, a e t?it te itiiu .inoj .t.i .i?lcine>c>u tin net ... .i.t ... c>Mti?S( i *| Ualei ue .. ..t.e .asl lIlcitHl tOi In v. net ' .Tie'. He 1, ails. Cat' ..i t ilfMlj'St'll. .v.. ? . etKs.ev ' Wits SUOCtvc. c.i.......... n.Oili.tig le> tcai'u eil lit sa v. .tit. At in .ttue.tv at in ... ...c e ii Vtranaiu btlCc't. Tie iv? -n.v jnsv a a. t* nuuts. a vei, eivaU atveiKieu me iuiiei ... se.t.ves Sutnuay utieiiK'O.i a v at lite tg i t i'.*0^ tv* tall eilttt cu e ?....?i ne intu e>e-ti a tiieinoe-i an. ...v.t ?ot-ti..t .> ^ci&s. iveVi aiu ....... v tile' pitstoi, iictlt eleu a \ei, :tt,.iie uiseoutse Hum Hie suo ,et. ousi One 6cep li.iween an ..I.vc i'eatil . i ie?l. 1 uuug ul li'Ult. .in iiisiUuie Wfts oigainst ior in. tiifii.. aty jystjin duiies sang ? -I'tu Pniyyi- Was .oil e led by Kev -<v.. liitutisun. President h. i ti.'uwu ol lii unit*I'tl institute- teat tiie oeituarv and. ietiers. ph. -?.iat Aiu society was/out ill Iiii t.eti..u. l-iuiai designs \\eif nu n-.uus. A all .11 is. t.11>i . ison .iiu. .wis. i>aisy liolley,. undertuk tile procession passed oil a .<iu.?r Citueieiy .where the graj u< evaded \eivet naif couch loucii >>i wmi a tint, of purple, wiu .?v'wny crushed silk; lining \\m -tvmiy lowered inlo its grave. .Nil ai.i.K leaves a wile, .VIis. Cori niii iv, ai.u a bi oilier, Mi...'.Mack o A?.v uuioiul, \ a. fig had a lai gi t ilcuuTse oi friends both colorei aim. white who regret his. depar iU:e... .Mr. and .Mrs. .Mack win ill- proprietors of a cale on \'al a y street, where they enjoyed i urge patronage. r. i Mder the direction of MrsT J W. Wright, a play entitled tin f-wv-.U! Tubes oi Israel was giv n at Mt. Zion Baptist church t?...?kstock, with marked .success in.- amount raised was Jjifutkoo l'a-lor J, W. Wright,, as well a: the members and friends are re joking over thu result ot thn i ! giam. .ai-jj M. lb Kelly attended tin meeting of. Jeancs Teachers' ii Orangeburg the past week-end. I'rof. i>. L. Finley attended th< me ting of principals at Claflii .ege in O'rangeb'urg, haturday r S. M- Hue.. euiita.aos?oi the sick list.' ' file Mas l)av mile i,.w w.i h the faculty mid students o h'l-.dey Hi and all is now hustl a:.'I bustle, for e.very teacher, i w t kiny hard to make his, and he a contestant the winner. One of. the prettiest places, i ' Vaster is the beautiful llowei . eit-d hill-side at t'he home u iand .M rs. Major Uuuiwau w rbenas and cm nations are n U.1 bloom, yiyiujr the hillside j ..ayrant :t:i< 1 pietty appearance lids' home is at the corner o I.ootids- and Mcl.ure streets. A who pass, "whether, riding or wai. ire" pause to admire this hills id winch is prololiu in (lowers. Mr: lw'-dware spends much time wit t.er (lowers and her yard is trul a p'lace of beauty and cheeifu Air. T. J. Walker is out apai after heimr 1-1'il i<-!i Hi" >11 ..... e.al days. Mi.-s Kachul liair.ey left Satui day afternoon for Washingiwi to stay, until autumn. Miss lioxie Barber, ' a studei vf Benedict college, Columbia i M1- f liinjf a few days with her l?t rents. S'%" < luster friends were sorry t Learn of the death in Florida i aHs. Marquis (white) who wj for .many years'at Brainord inst. ;ute. She was the widow of th late, President .J-. S. Marquis. Hi body ' was taken to her norther noinp for burial. Mrs. Polly White mother of . C. White died Friday tit her hot) on Columbia street after an i! .:i'e-s of a tew hours. Mrs. Whit was one to Chester's very tin ci.izons ;tnd while she had spet nuuh of her life in the count; >he had made many friends hoi who are pained to think that si is no more. jShe reared a tin family. Her husband and sevei al children survive. Funeral sei vie-s were held at a Met hod b church in the county. Mi', C'hai lie Denton was funeral directo .Miss Maggie J. Hoodi had a her quests one day last week M and Mrs. Robert L. fJurens an liUlindauglitojiABuhbvr, of Virgir ia Heach, Va., and Mr. Horace I.t of Rock Hill. Mrs. Durens is th foiiner Miss Cecil Jordan. Ml. OLIVK A. ^mrcTTUKCH Rev. J. A. Gamble, Pastor Sunday wa; a high day at on church, the Sunday school wa well attended. It began at 11:.'5C The subject of the lesson beinj "The efect u'f Aleholic Beverages, it'-ij <'iiu was uoie to taKP part which was a brief one. The pas tor pave us a splendid review. Immediate^ after Sunday S devotions Were opened by I)eacoi Boyd from Old Beaver Dftm Bap list, church. Soriptur0 lesson by the pasto St. Matt. 22:l-.".0. At 12:00 M. .Rev. G&mhli preached another one of his Pes ermons. Prof. B. 'V. Bradley, principa ^f the Mt. Olive graded schoo and his good wife were present also his daughter, Miss Benzoni 3 Bradley, who is instructor a' ;he same school. EA*TUV?R NEW8 Last Sunuuy was u high day at St. i'liiiiip' A. Ai. L. church. i'ht utstnct collie rence drive was quitf ' a success.. .viwiougii several oj ' ihe ciuus haw not repo'rtvd, am s quite h nuiujt.r oi tnem reporter ' in part. Aaey have been a sited U come in 11-xt bui.uay and supple > mailt this repoil.. Atev. Bouniai took ttie snii.ii tuildien in Ast?am _nd grades and lead tne cuive v airs. u. C. 'Aoo'uuru second, aiu airs. L arue .Mae 1 oung came Trd Acxt were the Capital City ciutJ ..* tilizabetn At lit y, Alary Bessie Aioi' i ns, -Betiie Carter, Csher Board ivusa Weil, Aaioisie Johnson,>Uan ? --.e AieiAott} Avesa Washington, >?et j lie Seo'tt, i-iqse Le^ ALorris, A11njiie Washington, Lula _\\ lvaley viola KoOinsen, Lillie Lvans, Litis Ul?vox, aiuj Alattie AAall. A'nost who hav'e not reported are Airs Carolina Ba'iott, Airs. Alartlu Mi ley, Airs. J.innie Aiurry, Airs > lJosie Lire ;.*i and others. Tin Buoy Contest will be Sunday at' * i,ernoon, at ot. James church at A inch time, Kvy. Bowman wil - preach. ; i Key. Bowman was called Iasi Siiiumnv to Brahciiville. S. C. tt # make some men Scottish Kit* t Masons, also to ileal some Voir Kite Mast/us.. lie ia the grant Mastor of' tlT^ William Li runt Louge A. _F. ami A. Masons of S C. lie is also the- head of tin i Scottish Kite -Masons and lor tin btate of Soli.n Carolina. lie is ' sc.ieuulcd. to set uj> a Lodge ii Fas cover Monday night, the uoth lhe' Kev.'Kobert A. Ingram.' i Emporia, \ a. will prcacu next s Sunday niomiiiig at St. l'hillip, 1 he public is -eouiiully invited. ? A special two weeks' rally will i. be <>ii for the church, don't fail tc . -tmlp when the gals approach- you j l hose on tli? sick list are: Mrs . Dora 'flicker, Mrs. Joe Morris, .. Mis. Laken, Eve. Evans and' oth era. . . . j Love feast Sunday and class lut ling, all members are ask?'c to bring your' cakes with you. NKWKLRKV NEWS ~ Calvary I'resliy tcrian Church Rev. A. 11. Ibtasoncr, I'astor Saturday night at 8:30 o'clocl s i'rof. Menplaisie Christopha fron \ ;i li iieiemies, Fr ance, who is a Theological stiuleiv in Jojinsoi ' Smith university presented r ' : -t Ilnln |i\; moving jni'iuiva yi niv 4w*?v/ 2-Lii:i<>])ian War and gave a lecture In his- lecture he .told about his orporiehce durinj; his travels; witl ^ what 'pride he has taught Ftvn.l ~n white and coloivd hiji'll Sfhntrh and colleges by the use V?f hi? il nujUal text book. Since the au i iii nc? Was very small he has eon c an.ted t.i return to our city atu b I?' -ett the' entire picture, .Maj i 7. ;7 ar l.'rayton Street lliyl .-i n-Mil. Don't luiss it. n . Sunday inclining:? the Sunday ; | Vi lined service .that was .cnnduetc< 1 | by'Supt.. Mr. (S. W. Allen. Sr., ?a: *. I rule interest i'ry;. We Welti tie I | i/r^i.ted I-1 Welcome the following a ! :.> w members: .Mrs. I.illie (iladdei ITTie . beautwTul. twins, Jimntie ant I '-Jennie (iladden, little^ .Misses An II -el.ne and Alice- tiallnum. On: k J e-tests Key. Dayscn and .Mrs e ti'iadden eavc suine very tiinel} J 11 marks, b | litirinyr the chiab eii's hour, tin > ' pastor's text was "Sutler the lit I* ! "L children" etc., which \tas en f .oynl by the^children. as they* luu n at ? 11 burning to hear him tell a her inliiv-itinn story. i'rayor r;.vi!,. ulVfi'i'd 1 y I lev. Daysen am - 1 in'- pastor. i,l At 1 1 :.'!u the pastor's text wa i 1 Sam. l'l: l-l d, theme "Moileri It! i'.'ii!iru]l ies". He spoke of tjie hie s J -=ii;?rs <>f diH'uullics if \vv tills i- i it-i ami (.ompK-r the ditlicullies i Hi--reify usirj* them fur steppini O ] -to! es to sueee-s. ^ Our nuesl: ,f : un.ie Misses Mary (umi (ryiteva s liilliatii, lievs. .Uaysjn aitii Mop i- plaisie t'hi islo|TRn. ' Moth minis ie i lei.s took an active part in th< r service. n At o'clock- tIre' Ladies' Aii -oci. ty presented an excellent pr J. -tram at lite church. MT-. Mami ie i?ot)-ria>'. pitsmetm?I'\ E. Huts 1- niis? i-e?. .of ceiernon.es. Mrs. Ku a. dice-11. Allot), pianist seLcted 'i e .few appropriate selections fo y, iieis h'y the Rhythmical c/rches e ira. Scripture' and scl.ct rcadinj ic t.y .\i s. i\. i'. -JSinj*k'tuh. \Oc a ie 'hut l?y Air.'and Mrs. Finest Mil f- dor, Mr. Cloorjte Singleton, accoin r- par.ist. A nn'ss-ijri' by Rev. J. I! d I'avis, Remarks by the prosi r- hut and Mr. Kerry Neely. Vara r. and. i-iisti uniental solo by Mrs. Fu is nice H. Allen.' All of the roiuli r. lions wen- very niiod. d The public is cordially invitei v- -to .witness a young people's sor e vice, at Calvyry church Sunda; ic* afternoon, 25th- at <5:00 ofclocl by the society of Alvcrlc-itrh.T'nrs byterian ehuich (white) Rev. C A. Caleote, pastor. Drayton Street High School v % I'rof. R. F. Gladden, Principal r The closing exercises will be ; jin Thursday and Friday night ) at K:20 o'clock by the Primar. 7 depai ton lit. .Mr. L". S. Gallmnn ami Dr. G W. Singleton. weif quests. Dr SingJeton's topic ? was "Contro Your Tongue". He told the-stu > dents the importance of being 1 truthful and honest. Messrs Rhu ben and'Klmer Clerkly won priz es for answering the current 1 went questions. Prof. Gallmar gave good advice advice to the " students as usual. i 1 Miss Mary Ruff, Messrs J. B. I Pratt, James Ruff, Eugene Single I ton and Pinckney Wilson .motorec to Columbia; last Friday night tc j attend the concert by Cab Callot way at the township auditorium They reported a pleasant trip. ... ^ . *' THE PALMETTO LEADT5H I - ? * I* * i'f<ml iia-*"/ <i:P 1 f '4 ) M% 2? '^En m m m i. g&j t L I mSEBm- %PfaSfi8?i Arthur E. \Yliliams, hoadw; lumbia have mostly been connt tinnwide. Mr,' Williams ho? made a training in school. At present L will soon be able to (tarn an ap The above photo represents , '-fifty extra men who were unabl 1 1. \I'RKNS WEBK1A . MEKKV-CO-ROLM) Hv Thomas Shclton r? i Sunday was a vo y appropriate > day tor church-goers. Spring Wea i tin i' is bringing la: go Hampers ol - cir.iiii.Vn to lSuii*l:i\ school. . At - lb Ik-1 A. .M. E. cdnuli a huge 1 ci>'.vii attended the Sunday school services. All'. John" 1'iiinian, sui permundciit rev it wad t lie lesson. .\<vct" .Sunday tie sabbath--school at 'J o'cloe*... 1 'One huudn'd pupils of the city s w i n >-cd tile annual Sunday set1? - vac- at JJitjicl - A. .M. E. church ; on Sure.ay nu'njii.. at 11 o'clock ) by the Ke.v, .J. Thomas. His 1 theme was tit. ."Josh". Eveiyone - Cll.it>\ I d. id > . 11)11. i .Mis. A. .1 nomas, Social Sci. .ciscc ten. in i it York, delivered.at. ) aiidl e-s to ! ;'ions at Bethel oil Sunday una. cutely after- the ley d ular m:. .t t She talked on. "Tin- !Iuin.;'. Body A llotijcy Hi videil I if... -. ...:al Rooms". Name* 1 1 y. tie- ' . room, j>vinip room - etc.. ii-'i . .o to thej patroiis w a- hie hit . yed by everyone. 1 The In - : club met at the A. M. 11. 1 a. nage Thursday ai s teinnmi. 1 1 p And (loin^ club n nut n" i me.jof little baby s Ma. MM I, ...a :,ti?nd av afu:i ikm'i.. I t The \\\.-t > Recreational club , m. t at tin. i ac of Mr, .lohii; L. 1 Mi ls, .] .. ..V; iK'sdoy gvtning. s Mrs. A. a Thomas of York 1 syrrn t.?i, , . U-ontl homo with - Rev. A. .!. mas. Mr. utai M.-. Robert I., llige nins sicn.iai :r... d by Mr. tytd *Mrs Sam W't,Mi .id" children motored rl to Now -V.>:k (City on bist week o end tu at;, t ; dr. Arthur Hijririns e_ f u i it -1 ii 1 serv "S. .held in New t "York ('ity tlfis week, i- Rev. A. .1. Thomas and wife a were UK- una <-f guests ot Mr. L . t H. J>U k< !i family, on Sunday - afternoon. ?? ? Mrs. Eva if. ant spent the week C end at Owir.-, , the guest of Mrs. 1 Hattie Shtlj. The C'.lv ..il club" met at the i- home of ML Freddie Cunning>. ham <>n Friday night. Rev. Stow aid and Mrs., Marv .1 Whitenej- wt-i. the dinner guestX. - of Mis. Mary Mills on last Sun* day. d Deaths and Funerals - Mr. Ci.' ( . Campbell was , funy eralizt-d at /.ion Hill church last c week. Rev. Barton conducted the services. 1. Mia "George Ryrd 'died last week and was funeralized at Piedmont church on Fiiday. Mr. BUifTovd Wilson died Sunday nieht. Hi- was funeralized at 7inn r-Vmrrh in f'rriQc Ant-hnr nn i Wednesday. He leaves to mourn. ? a wife,?sevcu-ul?children, brothers and sisters at <1 a host of other relatives and friends. For. many years he. taught school at Cross Anchor. Mr. 0. II. Duckett and I son Ave re in charge of the fun erals. .Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Passes Mrs. F.lsie Johnson died Wcd nesday at the State hospital in Co t lumhia. Her remains arrived in i Laurens Friday morning. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at Mill Ilock, at 3:00 o'clock. Mr. Sam Byrd died Saturday 1 night 0:30 p.m. at his home in > .Laurens county. Funeral services were held Monday at Duncan . Croek church 3:00 o'clock. John F. Hunter, iportician. HEADWAITEK liter, Jefferson Hotel, Columbia, otcd with the Jefferson for the ] xl.years considered one of the cou specialty of giving aid to local c( he has under training a group o preciable amount along; and some the regular shifts of men who ar ? to appear. NEWS IN AND AROUND WAHINGJON, D. C. By John O. Hart i Washington, D. C., April 21? The 'President^ Mr. Roosevelt was out agnini last^Monday to sec the opening game' season between the Philadelphia Athletics md the Washington Senators. Mr. Roosevelt is called the basebal{ fait No. 1 because each year at he opening game he has the privilege of throwing the first strike from his seat to which ever player who might be lucky enough to ntch it out of about twenty players. The President is a lover of -ports and sitfs through the entile first game every year. The Vice-President, Mr. Garnet was escorted accross the field to thv flag pole by the U. 'S. Army hand and-raised?the flag. Afterward, 32,000 fans watch the Nats win a -1-3 victory. The young men immediate relief association met in its annual seivice at the Nineteenth Street IVaptist church last Sunday nite. The sermon was preached by the Pastor, Rev. Walter Brooks. This association is one of the fine local fraternity of the District., It is over 40 yejar-s old and has.. rendered splendid service to all of nts members. The Allen University club met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Gar i reti isuicncr .'fWK Sherman Ave., j last Friday night. Misses C. N. I Jones and E. Cheeks were placed j on the executive committee. The I club decided to give a dance around the last of next month. Mrs. Lula M. Xilcs has returned after a short trip to her home in Columbia. She reports a pleasant trip. Mrs. Ida Anderson, 007 R. I. Ave., N.W., and Mr. and Mrs. William Bingham, Mr. Conrad Smith and N.W. AVia To subscribers for The Palmetto Leader in Washington, D. C.. call North I'OfS or stop by 1-1C9 I". Stia et, X W. PAGEjI.ANI) NEWS Mr. Robert Johnson of Johnson C. Smith university spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. T. C. Brewer. In the King and Queen contest that was sponsored at Center school where Mr. T. F. Brewer is the efficient principal,. Miss Irene Brown of the 6th *jjrade was crowned queen and Master Louis Brewer of the 5th grade, King. These young people deserve commendation for their creditable work. The play "Manhattan Honeymoon" presented by the Elemental y depai L/nont of WesToy" Chap ei scnool on Friday the closing night, was quite a success. Prof. .!. S. Flemming principal and Miss Dora Brewer his assistant nT?c both keenly alert young people. The very atmosphere around the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brewer seemed to be charged with hospitality on Sunday when Misses Dora and Thelma I Brewer and Prof. J. S. Flemming entertained as their dinner guests Mr. T. C. Brewer, Miss Vashti Brewer and Mrs. J. L. Johnson. ' Mrs. M. I>. Gathings gave a party at her beautiful home last week in honor of Mrs. M. M. Ellington. The hostess spared no afforta to make all preeent enjoy themselves. : AND HIS CREW. k - , ; jMg** i^. 1L Jw i L M 1 S. C., and his crew are pictured abo past sixteen years. Due to the e * n|tri<f^ most outstanding hoatelriesv >1 lepre men thereby privinjr them mat f twenty-six boys from* the Booker will doubtless use this means as a ? employed in the Jefferson's dininj CHEST*ltFIELD NEWS~~ The morning services were well attended at Grand View PrcsbyI terrart church Sunday. I Rev. Toatioy preached a wonder| fnl sermon, which was enioved hv all. . He graces his pulpit with dignity and ease. Th? Sunday school is livelv and interesting, with the.Supt., Mr. Will McCoy at his post on time. You are welcome to come and take a part any , time. Mrs. Lizzip Gill and Mrs. Catherine Baucom spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will McCoy Mrs. S. E. McCullough was the dinner guest of Mrs. Annie Edwards Sunday. In the afternoon Mesdames M. L. Foster, R. A. Toatley and Margaurite Jenkins called, and a very pleasant afternoon \va? spent. Mr. Johnnie SandeTs is able tc be out after being indisposed for two weeks with flu. Mrs. Reesa McLain is able to be out to the delight of all. Mrs. Ida Peikins and friends from Monroe, N. C. called on Mrs. Lizzie Gill Slniday. Spring revival is in progress at Hurst Tabernacle A. M. E. Z. church. It is being conducted by Rev. Dixon. Rev. Jas. R. L. Allen is the pastoi in charge. When you want to read newsy, news, read The Palmetto Leader only five cents for eight full pages. Please pay up and stay up. - We appreciate yourr patronage' but just five cents "umph." AGRICULTURAL NEW? Mr. G. W. Williams, a farmer of the Nesnuth section and is classified by Mr. McCottry, *ur Agriculture teacher, as a modern farmer in his group, Mr. Williams "haichmated- quite a bit of hi* time to cattle raising as weir as truck farming, on. a recent visit by Mr. McCottry his record showg-a heard of 17 cow* which includes 9 milch co*ws, he ha* had such records from his herd a? 5 eallons per day; he has had sevI?ml nftora of $FIA AA ~ * - v. v.. v?t\.io wi tpMv.uu jlrum liino WJ time, for some of his heifers, Mr. Williams says that one of his best practices was letting his friends and neighbors have one of * ESTABLISHED 1909 I J. W. B dry cleaning . X We Are Equ ? YOUR RUG A % as well as anv other ri^or ?* ^1V141' *|* your cleaning a Trial X Our Service i HOLLEY I funera 24f>9 Senate St., (Tor. Houa?? rt AMBTTLANC OUR PHONE-NEVER SLEEP The Hol'ey Funeral Homes *t phon1 OUR MOTTO: "PROMPT A1 A Service in Keepinj 18 YEARS OF EFF ? - r Saturday, April 24, 1937 MB . ^HFV. ^M HfiJI f ve. 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