The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 10, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE"OLD GRAY"AN -JKFHll.n -THE fmmus, A.N 1) MH' '1HH1 ORDER, HAVE DIED" Is : V. " ? . V -The above is the caption as cor- ' .reeted under which we wrote last ( week of jjhie Knights of Pythias or- I der in South Carolina. The word, "not" ' waa?omitted from the subject as ap- 1 -prnri'd. which miuia 11 -Ji-hlt ~~ But the full text of our article con- 1 tained every word we said even to the dotting of the and crossing of * the "t." The same will be continued * "more matter" on the subject. . ? " \ Branchville School Closing We returned to our ho 1114-- .town a- . gain last week to compieUr^nre ness transactions and to witness the | closing- exercises of owUMttiiH school it was nearly thirty years since we had that opportunity. It was a woit- ! derful occasion. The school had elosecl a successful 'year's work undeg ' Principal.'Thos. F, Owens, who is pus-" tfof the C^naiflfi Baptist church ' .?which is the largest i filmed cungrnga-j tion in that town. Rev. Owens is certainly making good there both as pas- 1 tor and school principal, lie hails from' 1 the, State coJ lege., -Grangeburg, -illsassociate teachers are; a representa- j tive group and all of them*arv from accredited institutions. Miss Btoritlell ( Thomas, secretary is from Clatliivuni.. Versitv xipd also Miss Wilhehnina H' ? (!, teacher of one of the! advancedj , \ glades. Miss Effi'e. K. Walker is^froinj. the State college -uiul well represents! pit. .Mrs. (lladys?(l.ockett)?Barnwell,! among the best?.sent?out by Allen ^ ""university. The commencement ad- . dress by Kev. Mr.' Zeipler of Bam- ' Ufg was simply prand. By special ' request we addressed the class-and' * "" ""presented the certificates of praduation. The f<MloWln'g~pirrsoWs completed the prescribed cniiisc: Mntt.io-J Kuniphi Allen tirhtr^?AVjttirtminil ~ Humph, Blanche McCrae, A.I.I en Humph, Mabel Lewis, Rosa <,Tve"t Humph, W. O. Carmii'heal, Josephine"" hdwards, Rachul*.IJoraon, Hattie M-lf Stead man. Sir. S." R." Gary ofCRarlestori ami a subscribeV to the "Leaner" wn< ip chnppp "f ',hn every Way. Diu. (IciTy^Ts^in(teed a'filie r * musician. It was admitted that lit- 1 tie M'eyrl Holnfnn was the star fipure 1 of the - commencement- wet'kjL i.xorrU) ' ses. Meyrl is our Jit tie neiOe. She is!' motherless and fatherless and Mrs.I Kllis ami I are tryinp to assist her, in procuring, an education.?The I'a-. rent Teachers association of which < - Mrs. Martha Lockett is" president ( --r - * hnanced the entire week's . proprhni. j~\ -?* The lUsUl'iatiuii mcd* to?la Ciiiiprn i k\.: tulated. And every school in the stateU1 ouerht have siicb .m nectvil with it. T^fts wna nno-d LvU the state , teachers association hehf51 ^ in the cifyJ erf Columbia lust March, jl t ( r Our Whereabouts Jj ~ On lust Sunday we were with the/ ftey." \V. K. .Bowman. B. Whi-ty-"1 ? 4fa4.ll station ajul had U heavenly time?indeed. It was an old fashioned pen-/ " teCo^j uiid seemingly every hear t was * made to rejoice. This yearly urogram * - is not only uplifting, but inspiring?to j' every member of his jlhck. The charge -J is . a .regular seat <irf-:-rntVI11gerrctr'Itltd'"| the pastor is equal to the situation, both , an educator and preacher. As-'-1 sessrneilt paid in full to presiding el- * r'er. Bros. A. IV U;n per. T"hn . Spy"- 1 ?err, ?romraL Pear son, 1-krvid Boyd. John * Mughy, Charles Spencer. Ttober.t Mar- 1 tin, .Jr.; J, S. Young, Maxie Young.j 1 T/- B. ^liud^n!" secret 11 ry*;' I ?! M "< ?Bi.ll re rr> i. . .. 4'IUJUI UVJI( i> . I*. Hill*- 4 per, Principal J. M. Harper ami theirr' families are some of tlTe most ex- i t-ellent workers of; this.yharge. This 1 ?-??etiil wdi find us at St. Peter's | church, Monticello, S.'V., completing "the religious part of our district eon- I feremre' prgoram with the Rev. I, It. 1 bowman pastor. Everything points to ft high day on Sunday. Sabbath school at ithe usual hour. .Preaching, 11 :Ut) u; hrr IVy^tTiev presidtrig elder.' p. m.'Kev. \V. K. Bowman, B. S., of, Wh-it.e Hall Station, 7:U() p. m, ! conference league. 8:.'{() preaching by ] the Rev. A. Aiuikei of Taylor Chapel Circuit. The* choirs from Shady flrovg ; Taylor chapel and the Presbyterian church will render services during ?~th? day. Let the members pray for an outpourjng of thg Holy spirit.* ^A't us advance' on our knees." ~ ST. CHOH.Uk NbVV S [ '! . ' ? - *? ( mid Tlope lie ptist Church This church is progressing very . mueh under the suiiei-yi^io" ml p-o.-1 torate of Rev. .1. M. Marshall. Ourt annual spring meeting will start on Sunday, May 11th. Rev. Curl C,? Campbell, white, pastor of the Mem-J) orial ' Baptist church will preach oa Sunday night. . L ! ?Our1 pastor was absent from lhe""pul ( * Mil r\ r? .. / ' - ? v... uunuiif uut x\i-v. v.. uanieis, .Jr.., filled the vacancy. He used for ai; '"7 text cm subject:" "Payment to God."! Tills'llical preacherT>uVht he ordained because hj?jcan do good as a preacher. V\rr-"*were on time with our ft. VJ P. I.'. Sunday evening at 5:30 o.VLoek-< with president J. ij. Hutsorifon Jaisi post. .. ' j< After that service we had a very1 "7.- 7*K0fd graver meeting led f?y Sister Victory (afioway. j _j ??? Rev. Mars^att them announced his subject "Repenting and extending j' Mercy.". As you know he is always" j at his best and We are proud of ouri pastro. Rev. Marshall is prepared to i go to the convention at Anderson. Tie i will leave on Tuesday morning, May f?th._ _ \ ? ? |i Miss Bessie Bell Wihdham has bton choscfi?by the Sunday - school as delegate to the MeBraneh educa-: tional union which convener . J. y jfot&St , ehmrh, BmnrhviUa on Sunday, Ma- 11th: ?h Just a word from-our Sunday school . which is at^its Jbest at. $KPR?nt with^ Mr. S. Windham Our new superinten-j; dent raising mbrp ijionpy for^tlip Sun-(1 D THE I^'KW RIDER J 1 KM.IS f j hry schoolthan any ol -his predeeesors. The treasury is strong-. lie put >Ver a program that was second To lone Easter. The 'trustee broad is loing - a lot for the - ohurohl" Their rojeet how is new loeks for the_ialiice. Tile trustee hoard will eloar the usrkrrnr grounds Tuesday night. Ymi'ir welcome?tn?rmT?chuivtl Tit inytiine. Mrs. Emily J. Lucken Hi?wn is >n the sick-list .ami-we hope foi:_ her i speedy recovery. , Mr. McKinley Hevwani, Mr Harold ley ward,. 3M r. William I ley ward, and diss Nota Hey ward. IST i*. T'enty tiloi*rrr rrml Miss Hess le TTT Kh 11 moe attend the eomiueneement exercises Your reiMM'-ter- had the privilege <ii neetintc. K. Philip Kllis, tin- writer of lit* "Old IIray" and the "Now Itidor" inrf- ho-"ts~sr1tt uT<lrnjjr the *01d (timyT*1 Mr. David T.eny.tn," Mr:. Walton Tanner a"d Mr. Harold I Icy ward motoraJ?Ui Linu nntii'r?and > )i nam lr.u u?rm Sunday. Mr. I.enion is driving un ther Ford._ Miss Pearl M. liuwinaii, Mr. David A'ltion. Mr. Uoosc olt Windham Mvs Joseph TE Ik()winah* mnl your rwporer_ inotored to llranchville .Wednes ay "TfTpht t A . attend' tin*, riiiniiicnn'rent exercises -at Pranchville lirpn a-hoof.. M r-s. n n u- H. W i la Ilia in. who lias jre'iy spe.ndinr,'. sonic lime at IwtrrP yiirr returned? ?"Cli ntl?ilfi?ami' 'So crn?iip" i~ lllo doK.'in lliis unci; in St. (oorri. Mr. Joshua M<itiHlie and sister, !i#s Queen Ksthcr 11 iU-som.. .\fiss B. H. Windham, and .Mr. ' Alexander atephen inotorrslV-tti-i lir;incbc-vi-lfo- on iVednesdav niivTiT; Mr, . sMjftrsnall is*sTill'oriny \\~)t h V'Unips 11r 4T:jl jniv-y" : ' The?lalc?fti?nnn(nin 1 I'i ill:?*T:?Ht Pinckney was the only Xrttro census akci1 iTTTToivhcster' TTi';TTdy. . - Ttr my sui-prira-?jvf had . Tjiiot lu;r yMcltintc.in .SOU'th ( aVoliiia. ,A dirty drrt^'o.i) S. HTfffih. ' ? ? The ehildi'en an; net t inir_f mcil u|> -Till1' daikl'si li.nir is^Th-i re dayTiirht uit nMMirni iri(KK) !;|u\y IX'VUllSl' -the1 .est.s art' so 'hard.dmf lUiyliulii. will "cunt* aft ft; awTiikv . " ' _ '* hon n Y: a,i M;\v s Sunday. May It h \\hs u .irJoriou.s lay- at l>< til dmivln s. ul' the I'.ointwt-t 'lrcuit. i ^tindajr^j li.ir.I at M U t'aj.'tnol was i.lu-n,inl ->| lin n i,.;1 ||i, 11 1 .In w 'I an i.ttt'jul.aiKj.'pf s.ievfy tivu. At ?-j? \ t 11 o' - I't-.k oyj pastor. 'Rev. \V. W\" Maria VT made +rs- -a-H? tW4?-.Had w i t It Ti' -< >ut -trrrrntr sermon tak-.-n. lYoin St. .Marl; The .Holy Spirit- "\rn>" in. mir lifdst the entire, 4-ervjee. Tw \??ti11f atlies eoiuieet ci I t iir.tirsoK es tv4t4t?(4k hureh. - .-Vr-M-r -Ht uijuiteh-was In-aulil'nlK M ro-rn-'ted with aralles held l>\ every one present at t candle rally ttiven |.\ -the nfissTntl fry ladies, ol that .-hun-h. The' pul>it was jiI |y lilled hy I-'.-II. (ira'it DUStor of St. Steldno eii.no 4PK. " a iK- sOinioi, t<> :i Very appreciative an Hence. t'ft.jii SI.' M at t |,*-\V a: 10:' "I.i t '"Ul1 litfllt .so sj|*|.||e liet'oiV* 11 it *11. Bmt igloril'.V yo.ur |'*a! * r ni.'V-.h in' ! '. ren.? 'i ininiyh ll^is. i lj'.ii ! -'*v| ,<;iy ra&erl. 1 ~ , . J2u Week's IIIC'I-J ilty i ll n .la -:t- v ... ' T[. . iilieiidajice a lit! collect i uW each eem inff \v??iv .eitcft'uriijjiii"j>. t)iv ...j 1 saved and,Tour yoni'-; nam i. ;*a-.| jj (. .'hurch, " * The pastoi'. o|lici r.> and ntfiiil-M-is V ish to thank the_ tn;i-ii;\ Iri.cnds. for kindness sho.wn (hits .a .;*!! o!" .!ueir effort s. ' ' | ' _ (ill ll.UJ U.I,'111 \ l'\ i \IAV-S ' Mi\ and .Mrs. O/ie .l;Vk on' e'lTl'ertuiiied Thursday e\eninii' witli'a whi.a party. Tin* ^uc>|* rt rfc^'M iWnhd My*. Kiyds; Mr. and'.Mi.o \a-ln Mr. Ti.i\ mas IYrrip, Mrs. Wtfie ilolme. .. Ms Armtr?Butler. I'mits, salted peanuts, punch and 'cake Were served. Mrs. Minnie*',!. Starks of \Va*':iiy^tfan-i^ vts-ttitrjr Mr. ttird Mrs. Choi Jackson. : Mr Willie TI..11 ?M is's?t*' 1 v;l qxtr-JlpHner. wi 11 vi.-itiiio in the holm i?f Mrs. Butler?Sunday. The* play which was to Vic' yrTveti at Met ropolitan opera . h.-?use May 1 t?t h% i.~ scheduled for May 2<>lh. Tickety * oi ! ! )ti?nlln i ?"** I r ii ' J Mr. -I. I f. j S(1<>i?y.iiis, president ,.ol the senior oiyhth .prade club ??r* !{**> rtulil.s rv^niny) school was cutfTTaTnw at the home r?f ,Mr. and Mrs. Davi< -An inte rc.-'^iny jirniuarit aa> enjoyed aft or which tin* hostess serveT take and ice eream; lonmi: ^trvxw 1ci.i. ( on v-kxtion ml;kts at <;ki;i:n\vooi> The' (Viiiiiif .MaXwell rollventiuli ol inphan fyiiiios' inet in < ireehu nod. S f.\, April "2i? and Utlli. 1 Mr . Wil liamsijf) :nirf !Mr. M. A'.' T > ! .r weiil Lu .t.lu jii uhaiUu J'. -1. uii\riil.itili.. .la.-,J w(*ek*TiiRT Die fiev. KaniHx'url' (lurries ton and Mrs. MVl.-eod of the .lenkim homy .Thej'' had a .very nice sta.\ there ami (iieenum.il ma?ple sun thi?k about the V'oJden. rule and thej act nceord-ingly. W were t he oYil\ four cellared people' there e>n<l w ehae a real " time. It's a place the white people treat you as Jf you were white if you let them and the childrcri too We had lunch right in the diniric room with the white and the white fdy H-? -thr* sSMe" ffxad and we jusTftad a gran* time. ftev. "Daniels and Taylor stopped-with Mrs. P. Smith of 1.19 Maxwell avenue and-she was very nice- ani haef her guests te>.muke themselves __ -p ' THE PALM! [at home and Mr. Smith also was f nice. Mrs. Williamson and Mrs: 5 Leod stopped with Mrs. Tidwell v was also -very nice to them. We i ^ a k?t ol" inte-rt'sttng things from i J convention but it -will do you no gi unless you read this paper. - Tti steps as do the people of the wh " race and help us iuh Thes -orplvaiir home for children that have" no peo - to look after them.?The K. uf I*. a itil other orders of the colored p pie and churches, Sunday schools, should give us a helnintr hand, of the preachers said they would g one "dollar per month to the Willia ?oepharm^e.^hoiiu'?but they dn do it at all. Even the trustees ?do ? mm1 around to see how we are g ting along. Byt we are still wo in? for success*, hoping to get to 1 - J o i n,e yfa y. He re are a f evvjian of the ones that gav.e hoping the tri tees will do likewise and all the r of the people who are able and do - l \ en the-directors-don't eo me - a rot. hoping .they will fall in line too w llui?ulhei's, ami we will thank > very*. much. *. " "May God bltfss you, Williamson Qrphanage Home, li " "ttudsdeh Street, These are the ladies who also s< the little children of-the WtHiann - 01 plumage lmeh boxes Of ^ahdwicl candy, peanuts, arid eg?s"for East which was brought, by Mrs. Can and others: thank: Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. 3. P.'Page-, M A. I': l'orter, Mrs. E. W. Walla Mrs. .Murray. Mrs. E. L. Hunter, M - X. W.. Alrs^JMcDuwaU. Mrs~< ~1 They had a beautiful Kuster tal i)ti Faster evening';. which they t - i?.\cil very much:?Again?we?t+ra - voir very much: ?: ? M. A. Taylor RIDOK SPRiNC N'KNVS The CMrmrrrcnceiynt exefcises of! Ridge Hill high school-are-now in f I'l'"""?The programs- have met w ari overwhelming success as shown I lie spontaneous congratulations ".Hie directors of the various-prograr On Sunday afternoon at :i:.'50, M ."nil the annual address was-del ered by Prof. H. \V. Baumgardne^ .oiniversrtr:?irc'tTipse. as a si " ject "Kaith'in.One's self." In his nil > lei.ftil remarks l.ie lajd before the gl . iiuuting class?thc-^ne?principle Success in any enterprise, "l'aifhi In--individual hefnre -expecting nthi --trr- have?faith." +t was beyond..4 shadow of doubt', one of- the best 1 dresses delivered at Ridge-Hjll-on t occasion. The graduating - exerc-is will be Friday evening. .May U, 1'9, The term 1424 'it>-has-been a si rejjs along every line taken in gem - tH ami wo h'nvt' IV n1 the various vat tions joyfully. ? . . Miss S. R. Crawford, member - Killge'llit] high school faculty, ejiti t aimed her co-workers and Ixiep l.ijaun Aiken at her home Tuesday jterndon, April 24th. A delicious 11 --rijrhiv enjoyed by nlE . 1. The faculty--of Ridge-llUI- biyfh- h a very pleasant ami enjoyable fo lilirht at the home of Rev. and Mrs.-Watsotv-Thursday, May 1. The < u-rnoon . was spent leisurely and t evening resulted in being .royally < 'ei-tojmak. Friday^nornirur was-spi nf ^fsblng "iCIui ' i'oaming~~thv her t i l*ti 1 countryside. l'rof. pjnd Mrs. I,. T. Tttn gtArrd "T (HiuneeS the arrival -of a. jjttle-dau?. -ttt-tn thtdr honif'7" rryVefti- I.ealtri A p'ri1. 28th. l'.t.'lO. L Mrs.- Binford will he reinendn-i ' as the former Miss 1). Quattlehanm . T; idpi- iwn?rr and friend"" ?t present-?-?? METTIS ACADKM Y NEWS ?Frrriaxi May 2nd marked one (he must interseting and success set:.>u| closings in the histoVy of B t is academy/ We had eleven gnu files' from the... junior college depa ment: Misses I'atria Bettis, .Arvi .Johnson. Shildia Watson, Mattie W I in ins. Carrie Anderson, Adrena A Kie, Moxelle Dean, Richie Dean, R< ije l.anhatn, Messrs. Herbert" * Bit . ; eiigale, ami" Clyde Blassetigale. . leceive: 1 1 st grade _cerliUca?es. rdo 'superintendent of education of Edf 1;c Id -I'ouVity, presented the' diploni and Air. Dominick of the state < [ artine'U pf education presented "I _ ^rtitamte--. We also had-fifteen, hi svJ.oTTf graduates, and about thii _diuished?ftwn the elementary schi A ? . : 7i ^ nu ii.-imis uto Spoke \\i Mr. J. H. Ilape, state superiht* (lent .of education. Mr.- J. H. Felt . supervisor of Ni'^rti schools, Mr. 1 t minicfc. head of the hoard of exai - i" r>,?M-e,?J-.?Strum.?supei i" leildi of education of Edjrefield county; M Mamie TiH+nan; of Edtre fieldJ I school and many other white friei - from /Edffel+ehl, - Aiken.?ttranttev r_Liul Augusta. Anions the noted c j ~oVod-i*peakers were Rev,. Tr M~?B l:tn of Columbia, Mis. A. R, Tayl supervisor of colored schools finMiss M. K. Miller of the I.a_{Jrai has I ween the truest of Miss Viola >' 1 ti. ilxtii. fori, t he past \('eek. She \ -?I for her linmrtomorrjw. ? Mr. and Mrs. Alexander .lack: . ' J i Friday for their home in N York City after spending'a most s 1 ( cs;ful lerin at Ileitis acadeivjy.<-sl - jha.-.kajiiu smisin.lavv of. President chtTlson, in company with Miss M < tha Miller were the guests of sisters. Mrs. Katheryn Nohles t Mrs. Rtisa Weaker of Aiken Sat day afterpmn. ;j? *- . r Messrs. Charles TVpim,ib and TTTi 1 Gax'tne^-ot uiwwWater were pleas; ' cajler? at the home of Miss Viola \!is,sos I'atria Bettis, ReavTe L haViola Nicholson ynd Marie F tjswjere the guests__of Miss Em ^ AiiikUcy of- Tieiihni ffal'u nitty-" flfi 1 noon... A delicious'luncheon was se I Air. Rp&eft Yountf, student of E I tin, is on the'sick Jist.' We .hopehim a speedy recovery. ? 1-* -*?*r ? : U BTTO LEADER * _ uall :? EADY-PAHSON" ^ 1c- Married at. St. John A. M. E.' ho church ^tear Tittnpan, S. C:, April 30,j" jot 1930. Miss AlbfetaEadv and .Mr. the Julius Parson of North Carolina. >od At St30^ to the strains of, Iohen-! ike win's wedding march the-bride's maid ite entered, next ca;ne cthfdittle flower! ige gin scattering" yellow daisies, then pie the-.ring bearer, after which entered eo- -She was beautifully attired -in white: all georgdtte, The grobm met her at the, yirnttar:? ' ' - '? f ive The impressive ripjf service was per m- ft rnied by Rev. Ball, the pastor of :nT't!re~lnTfflgT-?."?' ~ ? " "t n't At aQ. early hour Thursday morn-; et- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Parson mo tared to. rk- their home in North Carolina. UUL .M cCLEU.A N SVII.BE N EW Sus est Easter eaine and found the pastor i n't and membersl of Bethel M! E.! md- rhurch?looking frrrwardpt() a beauti-j ith ftil day. on All nature seemed to say:" "Ens-' tor is'here. The Lord*is risen indeed, j Come-see the place where the Lord The church was beautifully decor-j nt ated by the "teachers and students' of, ion the Sunday school. Service began] ies" Willi sun rl?p meeting M" 4:."1U a. ni.' er, A wonderful prayer meeting was. en-] oil joyed by all. At eleven o'clock with Miss Brown -trr at the organ, it pealed out "Ail haiLthe Power of Jesus' Name." The choir is. members after practicing far tsume-L e<L time were waiting and ready . with j rs. thefir Easter anthems. The pastor j ?Uv -mounted- the pulpit and a timely and I emit etiVrlntr encninn Wnc en invmb 1,11 ? ble* all from St.. Luke 24:44. The pastor,'!. Rev. W. T. Murray, seemed at his bes tik ami-two young men, n e w ly; e. t n v e rt e d. avre fclluw.shi ppud?which added joy to the service and seemed that each ( t one went dwvn from the house <rf prayer saying "did not our hearts burn white he talked with us and unfolded to us, the scriptures. J In'the afternoern a grand pro it ram' . ' was rendered by the children and they '*'1 played?their parts" well.?At 8r0(> o'? by clock a cantata entitled "Bartimaeus" Mil was rendered by the young men ami ns. women under- the direction of Mrs. V. ay T Murray and was very impressive.1, iy* A11 serviceswerc wel 1 attenjUtd and J of \U* were .henefitted both spiritually LET and hllaJii'iaHy towing the ^ is- Visitors were Mr. L. M. HupW's. RJ i:a- Robertson, and Mrs. Ruth Carr otV 4p Georgetown, Misses -Br?Shocker,' .M.j - rs rHhhkes. Y. Shakes, J. Ttt-ylor, students" he "of A very institute were home visit-; id- nig their parenlts, Miss Mflpnie C,k he Sheppard one of- the-welfare workers j ;es of Charleston was also visiting her; 40. mother on Good Friday evening at; ic- M iss Mi. C. g?heppa'r<l. tThe arrival?at i\r- hopie being on her bi'ithday a sur-i '!!- prist'?11i i llnlay?party?Wr*?piPon?in : her honor hv her mother, Mrs. I.eah .uf Sheppard. Among the guests were Mr. L. M. Hughes and Rev. :r?d M i s. ... \V T Mnr.nv * 1 of- Miss Leola K. Kinloch aftc,. closie in}? a very successful term of teach- 1 as _ing~ai Kings burg. ami-being Teulected for -the .lU'xt^tmTr is now spending the at!" sttmmt'i1- witte her sister tit-New- Yor k rt ('ity. ' .. ... !'< 1). Miss Edivd K. Murray is also sp.einlaf ing the summer with her aunt in the he mjitroptilis. ^n- On Wednesday night, April 2 1th a lit few friends of Mr. and Mi n <xl-. iu Murray*1 were invited to attend, their i wedding anniversary at Ihe^htJiiie t?f ^ ffw" his brother, ami sister. Rev. and Mrs.j rh- Murray were highly.entertained phSy^twig many games and. telling," jokes of. ed were served. Many lovely,toasts were of passed from one, to the other, -jfir=~" . Olle ol the toasts' TsHtlnsTT^Tlore's to a l-onK~lit'e and a merry one." Many young folk were present and-enjoyed> themselves. ' * T; 4HISHOI'N II.LE MTWS I ul * ' ' ,i Services were-held at the usual' hour at the various churches oil last' rt; Sunday. ' r.j|_ The body of Mrs. Serena Motl'ettS K-. ^'ho died in Philadelphia was brought.' uy- here lust Saturday. The funeral ser-, *'s_ vices were held at St. Mark A. M.E.i a'ii chuych Sunday at 2:00 p. in.. Rev. II.1 ng Wf WalkQr oflie'iatin^. Th^- deceased' '.to mourn her loss. We loved Mrs.! r-s* Moffett but God loved her best. Our i .jp.' sympathy goes with the bereaved faLhe mi,y* 1 u The members of New Bethel church] ,, tire planning a "splendid program For] )()"i . Mothers' day and at 1:00 o'clock Sun-| [^7 day all aged mi'n and women in the 1 ?n_ community are asked to meet at New,"1 on Bethel there the members will serve them dinner and plenty of cold punch. Rev. II. W-'Walker and family mo-' 7^ tored to?McOui mick last Week visit-' ;r:. imr relatives. They reported a pleasunt Stay. ." "1 Mt: /vrthur 1'reston oC Manning \ ids waR 'n the city on business Saturday. i|jt, M-rss I:, H. Wiley^spent the weyk-f;0j. end with, parenta in BoWmanT riy-r Bast -Monday at 1:00 p. ni._t.he, lor, st'l1(*>I boy$ played th_e married men j Ai- a game of lmF"'Ran'"on the school! athletic field in~n tlnilling game. Till1} ige niar,''?d men didn't have a chance, | Nj." especially-when "Shorty" Benneys hit j vill safe, followed by afctiv'e Stephens, j then "Bubber" Brown walked up but] o>n 'n hand and the bi^l was losA .to sjte. ew There the game ended and the .gloom I ue-' was^deep for the married?men-- -but h Mr." we-hope-to give them another chaiiee' Xi? .Monday. Sjiopon 12 '& ?? fHVoi nf I tnr? af*" school boys. her * Friday, April 25th Misses Lillie- j i?d wood, Wiley, Shuler, Harris and I'resi ur- ton motored to IlarttHH'll^Tw business. Mr F H. Knglish?mrd Miss Viola^ est Bess of Hartsvilie were happily jorn-^ ant eiFtn wedlock here last Sunday-eve"-1 Ni- Ing. 1 TKn nnV\1iA ie muifo/1?* ^ ^?3?ti ? ?j? i- -?" . iren tu aLit'im tTTTT , an- commencement exercises of ttre^ Dcntet nis high school, Bishopville, Sunday,'1 ArT l9lito ftAnnual -StHBSr VP H. W. Walker.; Monday nipht, May 19,1 rv- 8:00 p. m., high school play; Tues-' ? day nitfht, May 20, 8:00, Oratorical^ let- oontest; Wednt-sday ni^ht,-; May 21,1 for Kraduatirrjr exerclKPS;* P. I,. *jftewaft,' principal.?r -r- i 1 . . -J * Clinton News Tei ~~ After a week's revival at Friend- 'Q1 ship A. M, E. eh-ureh whieh renewed " the old souls very much on Monday E. night Rev. K; L; Littiewood* preach- vi? ed and Friendstrip^choir sang.* ?ft?1 Tuesday night Rev. J. B. Gamble, . Wednesdays Rev. J. Br Gamble, Thurs day. Rev. A. A. Sims, and choir; on ?oTr~yerrr the sermon deliverers. f *( Sunday Rev. Reefer and choir ldd the' ^ appreciate your service very much. ^ Thank _you. STess'rs." Willis B. Coke,, and Jas. T Berts were visitors Sunday afternoon . of Misses Marjorie Bailey and Ellen ] Mills, they are from Asheville. Misses Lucinda Miller Alethe,a An-" ^ tlerstm and M. Gaiuly were visitors >piu Clinton Wednesday night. , " We uri' hIihiiI tn ciiiiip to n rinse 1 after nine months of work. We have a sertiov class of 17 young ladies and , ? gentlemen. The annual .commence- ?n inent exercises will begin on the 14th j'f of May and continue through out the ' . week of the 23rd. With the assis- . tanee?of-our-helpful advising facul- ^ ty we are coming to a perfect close. r Mrs. Helen' J. Holme? spent the ; /? week end at home in Greenwood with ('"' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. ^Members an(k-friends of Bethel A. j^i M. E. church paid their last tribute to Mrs. Amanda Booker Siindnxr after noon at 4:00 6'Clock. She was a .mem1 hep of Bethel. . ~t pt. SI 1 MMBRVH.1.R NiStYS 7 A.; ? ;??rrr _a?l Miss Marthena Ravenel one of Sum ca, merville's young: women who has pone north for the summer, remembers her ^ to pay on the pia?o of Bethel's Sun- ' ' tlav school. We wish all thfTnembiers who have pone north would he just as loyal. Some of those - at home, niipht take notice. .. 4 P.H - Mrs. Aftrertha Brown? >s on tjie sick list but we hope she will soon jU( be up and out apain. vil Stewardess board number three of an Bethel church held their repular cei monthly meeting Monday eevninp. ~We vei feel sure that they will soon make a j sl.owinp of some tanpible work done. v6] Mr. ' ?I<isaie_Browni lias returned to pk bis home apain to^ the"(tetipht~of his-Jdj many Iriemte-ancT church people. He ;?was very much missed while away Mi ami aii rejoice at his return. Re The deaconesses'- board of?Bethel Rc A. M. R. chyrch ^Wll give a guest rally -Th the near future. The people have "Ni a mind to work < ? , I lie -V in ' th; t'AMDRN NEWS Su ?? ?? : \vt ?Mis T I.. Asburv. the wife "f n'" Ashury of Timmonsville is still visit- R* ing her parents,o Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Co Reed :tnd all are hoping"sKe will spend en the summer-in-her-old home citv. It was very sad indeed last Fri- se day ^to hear that Pearlie Peebles the lVe'l)ic*s liad passed to the great be- "C ytmd-^a. girl- in her teens?but God- je< does all for the best. She. was indeed l< vel.v, polite arid pleasant to every iiv one. It was a pleasure to nieet. A tit. mother's only i child she* loved her M well but Jesus loved her best. May she-have -the -faith to say - "The Lord gave and the Lord taketh away; blessed be the name of the Lord." Our sympathy, is wjth and for her in this >v' sad" bereavement. : 1__? life We were st very impressed with wt ler preached on Sunday ^ evening in th ;u'T"""TvllV^Ti^pin^"^tHh^Ve new edi v.as Jrom Rev. 5:'J "And they'sarfg M a new son}?" really, and truely he de-' pe livered or-e-x plained it. We are proud $1 ol our pastor and will do our best gt for the. man of God as long as he l.J preaches the .'pure word of God for <>2 we believe in: "Ye are the salt of *5 the earth meaning the christians." mm Don't forget the new church be- .1 ing built in Camden, the aristocra-. 1 tie city.?Let-^very loyal A. M.?fir- ? pray and help that it may be eomple- . ted. It had, been, predicted not to? but the cry still is come and see. j : ? i GREENWICH. (CONN.) NEWS ' 4|_ ; ' ; -"f)ne of the after Easter' soeial af- ? fairs was a' tea nartv given bv Mrs. I'hecr. Almeida at her home on Thursday night, April 24th from 5 ? to 7 p. m. with Miss Louise Sherman and Mrs. Robert-Wright presiding at the tea tables.,Among the out of town guests were Mrs, Showell and Mj-s. Robert Wright, of Norwalk; Mrs. William White a"d Mr^._G_ Franklin, Z of White Plains, N. Y.;~ Mrs. M. E. Shanks, of C. and Mrs. J. Gittens. of- Rye, -NT" Y. . - . . v "ZAbout thirty guests called during ? thf. evening; Tht? house was beauti- ?! fully decorated with tulips and tea ? roses. ' ,. ' , ,. ... ?Sandwiches, cake, tea, candies and n'uts were served. Everyone*had a jolly good time. The many friends of Mrs. Lillian Dunbar are pleased to hear she is" .< doing so nicely in the Greenwich hospital' and hope foe her a speedy re- | covery. - -/ ??r-V.'i* We regret- lo^hear that M r. Curtis ? AfuY'duugh was eaiied1 to Ashl'VlIlP oil's account of the ?death of his steprno- *^" ther, whose funeral will be Sunday, April 27-30. _____ MAKLBORO COUNTY TKAINING SCHOOL,NEWS ' re : : ?-? 1 -gx Y?M haven't heard from wfl 'flic still rtn the map. jr, I voice the sentiment of not only the members of the faculty but the sudan.ts -that we appreciate our paper, the Palmetto Leader, and always ~ enjoy reading it. The Washington and Douglas Li- U J Saturday, May 10, 1930 rar.^'societies were reorganized lnst^ vers, critic Washington society; J. wing officers wei-e elected: Miss V. Rivrs, critic Waslv+ngton society; J. Pipkin, president; Sarah Wright, *v ?e president; Millie Rutliff, secrerytai-y Isadora" Wat kins, treasurer. ?? Douglass society: Miss B. L. 3ackh. critic: Wude'Pipkin, president; Iniond -Ivy, vice president; Mary iles, secretary; Louvenia. Oliver, .... .'aij^rer, . -Recently the white trustees of our . nuoi were guests_u> supper ueiore pper a snort, but interest!rig quart selection jyias- rendered in eonI'tiowsvith n "fitsi'um. " The names, of the guests are as folincipal and home economies teach- w 4 ; Hon. 1). L. Laurin and wife, Hon.. Jtogers and_wLCe*_JJLun W. G itum and wife, Doctor Bellinger ami fe After the supper Superintendent wdle asked the -"quartet to give other selection after whicb Hon. Mc- " urin niadt. u very Inspiring talk, ortlv afterwards each one expresshimself as having spent a most entrahie evening. ?? ?? ""he superintendent called on Dr. iok to line out his plan*, for the ming year. All .the members of the L-ult.V wore gut'SlS t? A Slipper- last iday night at the home of Mr. and s. D. McColh Mrs.- Etta J. .. Ferguson spent the ok end ul home in Ituek Hill. ' : " We join hands in sympathizing with xrn?m?i-;?mrrrnrpm ill lilt* loss ol ? aunt in Kinjfst.ree. f??,v L)r. and Mrs, A. -LK-iK*ok.-aml Mrs.-.' ' IK Hatwood left- Friday nii'lrt trr tend !t~l\V(i days*- nTeetini? in Kan- " ster. -. . - -v-gr * y Kast - Monday the .school hoys doited the town hoysN in name. The ires were to Z. Kast Thursday . ni^ht the annual itorieal contest was. held in tho.auorium 'at - H: 1 f? p. in. The dbbate .s resolved "that the Negro is more Pahh' acatioh than a literary one." ThV ltfes were Dr. Hatwond of Bennettsle. Miss (iordan of Hennettsvill'e; . . d Kev. C. IK. Me Knur ia. Those roving t h ehighes t_ho noys ..we ye Lb it? nia Oliver and Cora Jones. Prof. JVkrKnight, Misses V. K. Ki-. rs and IK JL. JacksolV spent a very lasany JCaster at the/dm ol.\ home of" ss Aliye Vf I'ayri' "f Kalht; Friends: that visited the school wei\. f. and Mrs. liu'tlHf of"Chesterfield, iv. Crocker, and Rev. Pimberton of ' . ickingh'ani. North Carolina. We arc irlad to repo.r-t tliat Miss d-lie Lee MoKinnis, ont. of the niemrs of the ninth grade who has heen the Benm*ttsvitie hospital fpr more? an two weeks will he able to leave nday..: Wt. sincerely -hope t-haf-r-she ? ft soonMie iit schoolagain." , Students thitTipuiLJaustcr at hormr?. ire Miri.c.i .MJniiie Kee and?Mat tie t? itliff-of-C'lu stertii ld and M-iss Maii? t yoke .of Clio. . Tlioy Veiiori as having joyed a very plea'sant Caster. Sunday the" Evangelist eluh. held rviees; at Fair Plains church.'- The rpony of thi/! seivire was u> einphuic thj. Importance ??r lo iiiiv heller?~~ "hristians." J I,.*.took for his suh- r " it "Ht'lL"- - I)r. Cook^ and hi-' vhe e.lub were cited to wilder music at tii devumal exercises. of' the wlvitt. school. ) JUlv AI Itf-lX-11 -- - -??v M A K KS |{ |?; A r T11 I L WO.M UN * Kut-rybti" is attracted to' thc-w-uman ? lose hair sparkles?with?hmtoi' and ? ILUty^JLallo.sf .Marvo4-ms Hail?(Irn-?? ?r will show you how-to have u In irlant- >;ro\vTh of hair..that will he ' e. envy of all ypur friends. Dolly;,* autif-ul -hair ~irt?ahrrrefanra1 . YstoTis ning. Tmir. itchine- se.-ilp c^t'Trr ay hair, to its? natural color.. Try arveloiis Hair Glower at our CX> use:- your money hack if it fails. . . SO jar onty?$ 1.0(1," postpaid and j laranteed. ? V ROSE MANIT.U IVIUNt; CO. t W. "71Ji St? Oklahoma CVy, Okla. FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM In Beauty Culture Give FAhkO-I.IN I lair, Scat]r~&tid dandruff Prepai alitai's a trial. T heir vorth has been pruved.. Registered in J. S. Pat. OlfJ \CENTS WANTED. Write for term, f Made by ? ?Mme. FannieTL. Carolina L029 High. MarkeLStreet ?. =^VH A iVl I LTON'-S ^ lfil 1 Main St. I > I A M () N liS-^ruk-VVWeTGH-CS? tin Easy Terms " Small t Mlire.?Small?E\pt?nKe, _ Small Profit --Regal Drug Store , 1121 WASHINGTON ST A GOOD IM.ACMTO TRADE fUst a half block from Main on Washington . Fall Fs For Your Druu Needs 5507 . ?~ 0171 ???^ ?r A FEW MORE a 1 bargains in some Player and re itar irpr7??ht I'ianos. st^umonta taken in exchange.' MALONK'S MUSIC HOUSE 128 Main S. Columbia " . ; .' . v.j