The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 05, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6

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I*ajre Tg" ?* ?7?== ALSTON HIGH NEWS ~ : _SummervHl*, S. C.?The Alston - "Midgets" annexed two Overwhelming victories this week, by defeating the team from Moncks Corner and the "Pirates" from Charleston to a tune,, of 43-2, and 70-11, respsetfully. Wagner Boone, the midget of the "Midgets'.' is the individual highscorer for the season, having t(j his gffedii 1Q2 points in five game?. Gibbes, the fleet-footed center ranks second. The defensive playing of T oa II Daaaa ? ? ,1 D O : 1 . I .. .. : ajcc, u. uyuuc 4*itu. xv. ointvivi is \>uithy of mention also. The Junior Class gave a "Jolly Time Bazaar" two nights, Wednesday and Thursday, at the school. The booths were decorated with multi-coored paper and quite a few of the students wore costumes of various sorts. There was music, refresh;ments, Grand Marches, dancing and quite a number of* the patrons were given prizes for various games and , contests. Despite- the small admis: .""Ision of only five cents the class realized over $17.00.' This class so far leads in raising funds for different' causes. The following musical and literary program was rendered-in the Alston High School auditorium on Sunday February 28. Mrs. E. M. Mance was. the sponsor. Opening chorus, Glee Club; Psalm 100th Audience;? Invo^ . cation and Chant; Chorus, Glee Club; ?Reading,?Lucille?Mi Her; Reading, Beatrice Mac Donald; "The Golden rinK. nimt Tuiion rvn. lins and Elijah Liferidge; Instrumental sold, Jeanne Simons Remarks, Mr. Talvin Brown; Duet,'Misses Marguerite Clark and Mildred Cooper; Vocal solo, "The Rosary," Eugene S. Schumpert; Vocal solo, "Oh Lamb of God," Mrs. J. W. Witherspoon; Collectlon; Closing song, Glee Club; Dismissal. On next Sunday at the same time we will have our Rosenwald Day Program. The public is cordially invited. UCONEE COUNTY TR. SCHOOL" , i . . . . -t Seneca, S. C., Feb. 29?The tulips, jonquils and other flowers around our campus are beginning to lift their heads in bloom, which tells us that Spring is near. The sw?et fragrance from these flowers" causey us to begin r?,our work with more anxiety daily. ? The Pi T. A. held a very lwqiiia" tional meeting in the auditorium Tues ay?eyenttrg.' "Each meeting brihgs an increase in the attendance of parents which is. very encouraging. Some of the leading Negro men have been discussed in our classe.; during tne past week in connection V- with the observance of Negro History Week. _ The 2nd and 3rd grades Mrs. Steward and Doyle teachers presented a splendid program in the auditorium Thursday evening in commemoration of* Washington. Tht> st.ign was-artisticaly decorated and each pupil played his or her part well. . " Preparation is- being made for tin -Rosenwald celebration which will bt - .held in the Auditorium Friday at J . "P. M. Misses Francis Earl-, Alberta Grey and Lenora Hunter are still on the sick list.We wish for them a 'speedy recovery. FOSTER GRADED SCHOOL Jonesville, S. C.?Dr. R. B. Felton the state school supervisor, was vis ?iting the schools of this county. He stopped lo this school and he seemed rather pleased with the schol condi"tion.s. Thei memorial service of Julius Rowas quite a success. A good Dro fram was well rendered.jTmTuIiiumi y all. ' ' : . This schooT celebrated" " the" "Vi'grn History Week by giving a very in-i teresting program Wednesday evening at Bethany Baptist Church. A short program in honor-of Ceor-ee Washington was rendered by some \i the students and teachers Monday . ? evening, February 22nd. A Valentine party was given at the school Friday, February 11. A short interesting program was given- 'by several students, then followed games of many kintjs, and fast but not least a most delicious refreshment was served. All certainly had a good time- Y The Rev. J. H. Fernandezes improv ing slowly. The stork visited the home of Mr. 1 and Mrs: Landram smith sometime - ago and left a big , boy.?The mother Mrs. Lizzie Dogan thp^wife of the late Mr. Perry Dogan passed away Friday February 4th. She was one -r i.i? ?1a. ? ' ui me most pure ana upright wo men to be found in this ?Sh?. left many, restive and" friends to '' . mourn her death. Another dear citizen, Mr. Adolphus Norris passed away Wedesday, February 17 !n Ashe here for burial. He leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn his death. Both were staunch members ~oT ~ - Betahny Baptist Church for marTy, manyyeaTs. Poplar Spring School with Mrs. Mary B. Talley as teacher, is engaged in making dainty little baskets. These baskets are painted in many attractive colors, then sold, thus helping the school as yvell as the j public. /; BAMBERG COUNTY FIELD DAY Inspite of the gloomy weather our Field "Day was quite a success. Long before the appointed hour for the line of march to be formed boya and girls had gathered at Bamberg high school from over the coun -- tjr to join the annual field day, Feb. f-:. 19th. The very expressions on the bright / ! V ' i r LAURENS COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL. Negro History Week was observed ac the Laurens County Training School. The speakers were assitrned subjects by the EnglishTeaeheis, Miss Ma"ude Shelle.. Monday?The Negro in Discovery?and?Uxploration by Odessa James. Tuesday?The Negro Educator by Ethel lli'Ii. Wednesday?The Negro in MTTTTstTy FTy Wylie Williams. Thursday?'The^ Ne grd" ''Spokesman by 'Airlessa Franklin. Friday?The Negro Inventor by. Willie Yeargin. Hf I iL _ vTI.T-Li.._1 \ ! l iuunuuy, uie rineipui, .Agricultural boys and fathers wont into the forest to cut wood for the school. b|it Were hindered by "unfavorable weather; but the job was completed Wednesday. The girls of Home .conofmc.s department prepared dinner which was enjoyed by all the cutters. ' ' ? St. Valentine's Day was celebrated Feb. 12 In the school auditorium. The teivhers had charge of planning the. party and decoration, l.ovei 1 y color scheme of rod and whi.e was carried out. There were four -booths, and one fun table. All conducted by the high school girls. The Postoffice-=Aailessia Frank: IIThlanfrTSTilealla "TToixoli; uandy sltuj: Vera Yeargin and Mrs. Martin; Fortune telling, Ethel Hill;" Fishing pom Dora Hani). | Amor\g somjafuf tho visitors were: Mrs. Tlat'cio^^^hite and "Misses Mat tie fc'utmfrtL Messrs. R. L. lli'.ygins "Luther Garlington and Leake Broth ers "from Laurens; Mr. Martin' am Alester Parker of Greenville. am ethers of various places. We ap preciate their presence and hope thc\ w 11 come again soon. ' We are now look!Tig-forward to tin 'annual Fathers' and Sons' ha-nqiiei which will be held' in the L. C. T auditorium Friday night, Feb. ID. The tenth grade students are sor - sk?k list. They hnpo she soon?ro cuperates and. returns ta class. . There will be a debate between thj tenth and eleventh grades " Fein 2(1 Resolved: Good Manners is move val uable than Money. Everybody i I cordially invited to attend. ' jf Rosemvald's Celobratio.n "will ,hi commemorated in this. at"l.rt(h4i'"> March 4. Tho rovmn i mil ~ fm*' 1-fpy divided between the two sexes me: ; and women. The men will Yep re f sent the color rod and women coh> blue. . ! The -C(flinty S.irperin"tendenM1 1 Brooks, will be with- us and \mak '1'jih "address. The win It* t i u si ecs-aw L also be present. : __ Harm, Mr. Wesley. Jones and Mrr N j P. Yeargin arc canvass in 2- for Ros jcnwald prograip.' Also Mr<. Sti 1 Stoddard and Mr. J. C. Franklin. . an-1 hannv faces?showed?they ' w? i1 glad for another field day. The beautiful - line ot nuu'-n v. a , formed at I? a in berg lljghSchool v\ L at least 1000 children and passed'1 hi the princ.ipal-.streets^t-o Fral'.ivr Acad eniy with their btight gQ'vTvrf?hav. tiers floating in the cool hreey.i. . Marshalls?Profs. S. Moore. S. .1 RiekenbakcV, J. Ruthei'ford. .Toe Mil ehell and G. W. Able. Yoorhgis half _ rendered the music. v Fraaier's Anditdriiinr was inn s;' :11 to acconimodate the large cYoWiTli^iiri we were forced' to render the pro gram in the athletic field. The man; sweet voices rang in pleasing undo dy in singing "America." TrpeTTiTi; remarks tiv the* Pesident Louis !. Butler. Devotion/a.l me sage was delivered by Rev. M. C, II. Hijlarch A Hampton School. In well choser . w?nds Miss T. L. Walker a membo ~o7~the faculty" of Frazier's Academ; ~ delivered the welcome 'nddrc ss. Rev MarcuSled in idnging.JJ.ighr ground Pr.of. C. R. McMillan of Carvel' Schbo gave response. It goes without say - ing we enjoyed his?rorpon ~c?fw? is an interesting speaker and htfnows how to talk. Prof.-Lewis-; I. Butler, President of the Banrh; i j. County Teachers Association intiirdueed Hon. O. W. I -uncasler. C'ountj SnpL. of Education -of?H;ni'ii - vi? (' ? His address^vas based -on Education He stressed the necessity of boys am girls staying in sehool and propnrlnii V? o ?? i? nl trne f Ar llfn'e tt'AI'b 1 f /? c t\i il: i tllCIU^Ci VVO IV'l lliv 7 ? "VI 'V. I I-V. on how important4 to ho. leaders, a. well as followers. His ad 'rcss wa> indeed' a gem ajiyotlo would en.ioj listening ,to hi TP for ho makes hi ' talks short and plain. VV. Buddin, Mrs. L. BTanton, Prof. J I). Marshall. Literary Contest?-3rd grade,_ spcl lipg conducted by Miss "J'hoodi sia Wil liams. V -?4th ~afid frth grades?~Aririnrt'?vr: Mrs. P. M. Itohin son.' 51 h and Gtii grades, Reading: Mrs. ('. W. Monro 7th and 8th grades,' Spoiling, Ml -. R n Piok-onhnhpf"' 1 The schools spinning ."prizes were: Bamberg. Voorhec*. Ehrhardt. Poplar Carnell. i J Oratoriqal contest was ah i ;pori tant feature onnthe program. Kijsi prize was won "by Christene Wii.or. from Ehrhardt School, 5th Grade If. She was indeed wonderful in her memory and delivery, for she w 1.-. /cry small in statue but large in speaking. j Second prizt, Maggie Jordoiu berg School. CIrown-uns as well as chil.'jen Wenglad.for Field Day to have a happy time with friends from over the edu'h ty. Indeed the Field Day in every way was successful. The .last feature was the grand old Basket Rail?Frazier and Carver. Frazier simply'gave Carver a good licking. Scores 30 to 7 in favor of Frazier. THE VAl.M til IHSNXETTSVIM.K CITY COI.ORKD 11 Kill SCHOOL D 'irtiriTi;.'. sTcv -The nT fZs7. ! (\ I'*a the is. and Sin- Dunquet was /;iv ii at the Dt-nu.ttsvi.llo City Color> ! !ii,ah School February Htli undo> ho auspi ts of IF of. ChTs. 1)., \YinnTi! Principal 'tid teacher of Vocational ?V H-t it U-- . This was sponsored for tlu pnr;><? . wil' s' i 111 it 1 :t t i i)^ .an intcrist o.'Awvtj the '"ethers and ths <ons in ord r th.it ths fathers might cooperate with tlii plans, that their sons arc {>;. ini;' lo 'motivate. This pri iiiam !>' rrun at 7:;>P P. M. tnui was conduct* * by the master of ci'remony, Mos s Mack. Devotio.n led hy Curtis- Kaliliij'; alter. Which the Yy. Vonii: antiiys'Sv was delivered ' by , Ji.hu ' fhi V) a lew short talks w. re udVi n bw soiiVe ol' the project lit vs. A talk on poultry bt.^ Jonas . Kenin'viv. a ' talk on tovT crops by jJoiin Otis Pickens,* "the X. F., S". C. Civ I bv- .Moses Mack; a. la&R>n the use, of the farm work-shops by the President Tanus K. York, Jr. W. woe then royally cntrtained ' . by h V 'ae !'- orchestra and quartet: ' v o l; wore composed of Agriculture ; 1 ' ys. n.iincly: S: \aphoiti.sts; John Law son. Willie- Hrowu. and Prof. Wright Corn, tisfs. Tiuiddeu- .Williams, Art;.. rv Al. ( oilUi,-; l.auii i-t. ttlo l ok ens; Pianist, .Mi-s ISerthu Couser, TuI ha. Douy'tr Hhukinau, Drummer,. | Hiiro 1 Suln r." . ? TH 1 i ' Vi'tii 'iPir t !io i li.vi'. <if inr nvntrrnm I w \vf!i' sc:ve.l a /Tirana's course or ! > i'e .1 projSu;,;il by I ho agriculture j b ?y . -and ig-'o ? Course of hot and; ' rold foil .' hi;) i 1 vr\A' ur wImcTT \v0 ' v cr ia . oi i-il wi.li : ciliitytwfUtfby Prof] " V" i*;i jjh t and so :h v of ouY' patrons. , | \Ye arc now-busily en^a^ed in our -analyse;., prena:alio., ol' 1 ho, soil, .ulectiuK the variety of the soil suit-, t ;; lor. our pr'oject-. and also 'the . Y. Hety of scf'ls', and projects l'or this \\ai. :r YnhK^CtHNTV I ()<is VM f.\. lii.i-: sriuviTliK in nuu . I !"> -(-talilee Hapti-t Church of the s.i<ity. o' York \va< entirely destroyed' j.l>\ i:i*. YYidnesday nijrht.. KelJruary ''. 1! 11!i. .'I he lov't falls heavy upon the L T',; ' { ion. i The cost oL. construcrs-'-ioa \va- ' t i : to lie . o. i) I UIMhrund n--liars about fifteen Years 11 ...... ...,,1 .. i I i 'i ....i - . ii VI? f'lUHW lUlU IH'ni lll>.l ;n '' 1 Icif'TPPcnt ly. '"Tiro ifioiubcrs arc lnutTff *iri .\ (I over the lost ami many oi th:-m :;r.v it. b'u niny with- nUlciv (j II-v. !.. Ii. Iiat livr has bo< i * i i I ! h ---.x -.eamLaiai. j an will '>L. "TEtiJi- in rcbnilel. [- Mr. rrd' M'iS.1 -.Win C-'y art- ex.hat/Jiut .i!a;ir '-son.- iVum- Washington L" -iii a i - w. days. , I ii ' I - ! ! of York T'ou'nty a: a ' kin;;* i'-navai d . iq thi' homeyeoininu lay at Krie.-ndsiiip College. Rock Hill ile\s. A. NY. William-, (VS. Hull ai;d ??Pr"!. !. Ilow -i-r, C<e>. i oleinan and | 1*. NY. J!.\y. a in interest id' thehum.' > j . r.y i \i ii* at I- r:e n siisp yjile'yo. ' ii L .-Vi:.. i.ma'.UL' IluWc-n is ahleMo bo i;p a I again r.t'trr Kern;*' iirrii posed lev - sur.U' t i or'. . : . ' i ! tM'...s~D.ii' AeUuii*?\v:is '.* tti t h. i'.a : " a lTt a few ilavs iih-| Jj. A X " 'rift* i< '.Very ?eff'iv, Jul- I'parr Nv. raise" funds for St. ; . ,. < M. IV Chnieh. A!tss l. -i a-t Al, x-aml->; f'e ports a Tj ~yj!>au- ttaniQ at St. .lames i cea n iH Iv nyaiMsi Filbert nat-1 Si. .Innv- van. - | .II-.. ally Mr. Wall i 'sL^r v.:i-ilu-ia. y.U'-t of Miss |! ,1 i.> AI - x ! t;_>J ~ Mr. H. K. Thompson ae-e-onipanicii I by Mr. ('. I???\vo.!i attendee a - sp. lling a M". ll.ts .e l! Alexande r's 1...-1 e , !;.. - * . ?-.?A? w i ' * ni'i'.v 1 e> Iv ar' ilMl M iy, 1 NY. (11! t-n,! Mrs. Hi. ('. He-l; r \v ro A lYmp N'i Parly will be- ln-ld at I' A I.ran Y-ar na'rtv v.il he- !y Id at >-i T.-- 1" '"A. M'r. *n.l 'Mix l-'raik , ,<t /Ia.-Ws.,aM>p.-.|._ ^ -A -J '"* M i " T."i' 'b (ileitis wa in Roe u . " Hill T 1 \Vf k atte-u iyg the* Vatn * I -b' t'.'.i?ii !; r?. !i<>.jl .'ird-k^inb f Seo'. I ' 11 i.it'!l. I'M; Di.TTON MAYS; 7-?'Srnb-y?v.;r L a?Lkdi?day?Lu i:??' j ; MiO-'M'n !;>Ti'e'. "i Tie-?Sunday S'.'ininls j "I'i.tuTi!- u-1 :11 o-i 11iv.e- by tlT "Snpl. A t'ts-r?Sui ,]?. v ^ti-liixd?-was?nvr?we1 !ir:' ?Iy I- tfan *lhe> l'iTTT'tiV.itf S'.T vim. 'It* i-asi-a's i ,\ll .\v%.s taken. "! i .loll 11 lit-1"' ! aji? thp re' - a i y% e 31 'n ana.n no i.'c, it . ituvi oclRveth' : |-.r v.! i lit n',I. v' ; sli.-ill ii 'T!v ]>;.istoi'. Ti i:'11' to piT<>vt? I _ Thai ill' (MHV- 'd!!. ,T) :i 's\V v liiill'r: ! united IjV'J<\t) ur n ! lat\ dies <lir>!! ];<; live. :i" sin ? ? Collection fori t lv;-> -?!;) < >.r>.v f ?n-'i'Si'!-iv FotiiUM-y \V. IT. I >'o< 1.1 v o!' K iijr.- Chanel A. ,\I 1*;. ? . . li i.ii mi vtwy on,iii,vevilly Vill* i-'ito*. .Vi'tt i- tin; business of tht? * !ok? the hostess provi (>>1 an cn; ai: iti'r projrwjiiv .cc'lohratin"-- the i i I h .?rv<H'y??(r " ttr? ?Wll !> is VollnwsSivurim?, hv Korv. My Count i'v 'tis of.ihe U adr j in-'- V" \\ <.ii.T, iTUr /HTT..!.i -ii . l?u M" RciMlinA- Thv> Wa h :,i,.rtii V Mr. I). Thmnp-f . .. r> Til H., AT.,,. I V Mr. M-rv Hi'k- T? AM i 1 a \V,;.?-hin{*lon, by Mrs. II. R. I ' tv " I! "i' -Mio?! ' SoilHtho'l \,'V * i <) i,v Ml'M' is'o Mill r: Shirring k'* r Spnijgl.o Rannor, bv So-ioiv. . < .-f-Matioit of thirty rticrry s'-ions - >mv" v p?n' to oat h member to bo planted in hnl>ov sif n'-'rin^ Tbo Srioiotv I lion. sang throe ebe.ms - for tV- IN il WhMr^i'Vl Rlif ^. r AnrbVl- " - iiff with T.ift F.vory -Wdco and ,SUu-^ Tbr d? oration - wore beautiful with < nrofii?!".'! "f -flags and Soring flow j SU" and b'"v> 'f)l"fs. 1 Tb-> renter of attrqotion was a little elvrrv free with two hundred arT ! tifioial red cherries "and green leaves I with a little flag and a Red, White ^ ; *iO LEADER } DECLAIM ATIOX AMI KVPHirg. 1 91QN ."CONg^&T .Greenville, S. C.?The Annual Declamation and Expression Contest for 1 lio cnUrinlo d a.- 1* ...^ ....wi ,-yifcmIIIC county, sponsored by the Jeanes Supervisor, A' was held SaturJoy, February 20, in Ho the I'hillis Whg.at.ly Auditorium. A An large number of patrons and friends were present. i__ - - Th There were twelve contestant v?p. Bu resenting twelve schools. Members An of the fifth, sixth and seventh grad- To es. .\yere eligible. t t Three cash prizes were offered. The first prize was given by the Th County Superintendent, the second An and third prizes were given by Drs. 1 R. D. Cooper and Warren Cooper, Th successful dentists of Greenville. An James Ci bb. Chapman Grove School* ' was the winer of the first prize, SL'.r.O: Harriet. Young, Flat Rock-"^ School, second prize, $1.50 and Ku- Hei genia Harrison of the Woodvilie A School was the winner of the third Th prize. $1.00. . ' t The following schools furnished A|i music; Meadow Fork, Williams, Wei- 1 1 come and Chapman Grove. Mrs. L. L. Sewell, the Jeancs: Supervisor and her teachers deserve much credit for the success of this contest. ( ^ ?r? ?? 'i ? X . <2 COKESBl'RY XtWS J ?:?: "i ? o A Rev. W. M. Thompson was rained ^ -ottv--4ho list but" made Tip for it the <s 2st!i in t.^ , . .i. <T, Mr. W.w. Robin sort gave a won- 1 'rl'td talk -on our public school duty' ^ ! .Sunday after'preaching. . j <v I Airs. Annie K, Goggins, Mrs. L. ^ ! K. Goggins made short visit to Flat '% I Woods to see their cousin who is ill. I The public school lias only two <> move weeks. * I" Miss Rose Robinson, two brothers ^ I Mitcliel Robinson and Ernest made a ^ trip to Brewer Monday night to a ? <" iTpOijT'T. ?? ' ! ^_M_Lr. Aiiiinnln DomlcM hnvinir boon ta sliut Ui aU the year was out Sunday , ^ ller friends were proud to see her. \ ? -&rs. Annie St arks, Mrs. Alalia | J ylvroud attended the funeral of their % uiule in Honea Path Tuesday. 1 .? t?v SOCIETY HILL,NEWSt li I *1 . ' Wt ait glad 10 HOg Mrs. KJIen 111.! \ Brock on the streets again after be- j ^ j ing eojifnie.l to her bed for Several , 3 days on account of sickness. ! ^ j Rev. J. Moses preached an inter- i | c.uing sermon at Bethel Rapt, jChurch | J l.ji few. Sundays ago.?The pastor of j ^^Mj^ginnrh preiielied for him that t v ' +4 ; ciiing^ lit Ccdtir Grove M F" C.lmreh. Tnspite* of the weather the. MeP.ee . > . Quartet rendered several excellent so i 'u.LiiUls at Cedar Grove <011 the third X , Sunday evening and was much en-1 joyed. &, Dr. 1. David Pinson president of -.tnri-l-s Coll,.pn (111.1 rwf K At Rn,,W V I er teacher of science, were afternoon *<: truest-- of Pl-of. Thompson Inst week ^ [ As I loc ked after Dr. Pinson, my mind % 1 was carried to the tinic when his la- ! liier used to conduct'ojur revival meet ings here. ' ; ? ? ? JONKSYILLE NEWS $ ! / 7 ? X j : There is quite a . bit' of sickness in *v ;this community. Rev. ,J. II. Ternan- V ' (iy continues quite sick and .Mrs. Alice a i'usier an Hil citizen oT this town I is quite sick also. Th(\ went+ier ij tin-in" I?....... ?. .. -n#* *u^?. 11 rvv; iuiu ^ul ^ < doners are quite busy getting- ready ? l'or plaiftinffY * '<? The remains of Mr. Adolphus Nor- ~T lis formerly of this place but now of >S Win-sAon-Salem was-'interred here the ? third Suildav. Mr. N'p'-i-j hud Inn p ij in declining- health for^ quite a while. M lie leaves To mourn his loss a wife B two children, grandtnother, several ^frtTM,5. and a host?rrf rplntlVCHT'trrTfl" "ffc| lhiends tu imuii'n his loss. 3 Miss Mamie tiaffney and Prof. E. HH 1). liafj'irey spent Sunday in l'acolet. V s.^|Liilie IvoK'h was. summoned to | B| Airs.- Wilkins who is quite ill. . Mrs. She 1 lie? Wallace wife of Mr. K TPud" Wallace passed a\vay at her I home four miles west of Jonesville I Thursday morning. Mrs. Wallace was I ? / a fine ch;n.) ie) , n true wf man, a -B declining health for quite a while lyut pi ~a~u?mat loving hands could do was j I done but to no avail. She-Was funer- ! I alized Saturday at Thompsons Chapel I by her paster1* Rev. A. D. Duncan IE a.nist a crowd of sorrowing relatives I and friends. Poaco lq hur aoheo; H Rev. and .Mrs. Gilmore gave a din- H nor party at their lovely home S-itnr B day much lun made the occasion an enjoyable one. Those present were ' H Prof. fjzell, Miss Rosa Long, Prof. I and Mrs. K. D. Gaffnoy and children, I Mrs. Julia Parham of Union, Mr. and M Mis.' .S. Th(inip>nn._ W'e munfe nay the B tallies" niuTiTTjlred tTntT ccmplalned be- 1 ncah its heavy load. Mr. Robert Reich Jnade a trip to I Oiangeburg Sunday." .Miss Sislcy llnunn hn?- rnf nrrinrl tn?H her home in Now York and Mr.'Gro ver Dogan has returned to his home J in Philadelphia arret- rf.nTiTg wun iiK'ir mother Mrs. Lizzie Logan H who passed away recently. H There will bo a play at Fosters Chapel given by Rrol. Cadiicy and ? his pupils."' . _ . m and Blue hatchet at the bottom of 5 1 > tree. j Oclighlful refreshments were scrv- t ed consisting of red and white? check- [ or board ]aycr cake with cherry jam t filling with red cherry )vhrp jfll.n . ^ topped With whipped cream and can- x -diWl?ehcrric and red ehirry_:frnTfCb jj"" with favors of little Rod and White p and blue hatchets served on red and 5. white and btUe paper plates and cups 2 with napkins of the national colors ft with an eagle flag and stars in rv corner. V *' I & It will be an occasion long remcm- ( ? bered. j fg I 1 ; / ' ' ,1.1 THK C ROW i/Tho r -v.- : lie d ? Tiy Willie Smith, Jr. I all, - -?? . And e crow is a jolly-old fellotv, | ?01 id he likes his iood very. steals the farmers corn . d no ffrte can tell him he's wrong. e- farmer rotr. many traps. "* 1 Foi t neither of them ever simps. ' press d I believe he'd give =a dime, an e keep the crow from wasting his 1~, a ime, Fathi e . crow says that he's got to eat, tural d he's so lazy until hevdon't know girls, neat A e faiyner doesn't like him at. all, in tl d if he could catch him he'd give agric lim the bauk ' .* onom > 6 us .1 e sliouldn't despise file crow so, Keoii cause wo don't realize and _ we ve. don't know, at hq is a lazy bird and is human oo, . , : d he always want hi:| Wish to orae t,rue. ' THE MOUTH-iniXE O OF SOUTH CA : . , ' . J ,-r ' : . A National Journal of -O lation. -Speaking- to anc sands of Colored People ?mid-I'rafoKKional i\1en and Worm CIRCULATE^ THROUGHOUT r A Fami'y Newspajier, offering i Churches, Schools and individua nity for (heir Literary prograr tainments. * ~~ ' ) (( OMIMNATI()> Thn I>-j|ni<>H? I V, ? ?iv lj uaniviiu i^cciuv;^ j;ci l Cell The Djep^ar^Speaker and Enter! The Dunbar Speaker and Enter in format/on fcr cntertaincr^-and and grown-ups, carrying a an id Dialectic, Oratorical and (<mm< our people, suited to altoeeaWonr (COMBINATION The Palmetto Leader, per Yeai A Breath of the Muse ?1 This Combination for THE PALMETTC 1310 Assembly St. FRIDAYS AND 81 ~7 FEBRUARY 10-1 FEBRUARY 2fi-i MARCH UMARCH 11-1 Also for Train No. 10 Sunday i\1 ing Wednesdays f EXCLUSION TALKS AITl<?IX(T"n 0Columbia~7 -- __ $3.00 New Chester .'.7.7,..'..V hOO Rocl tn ciiinuilU -1.50 St. Lancaster 4.00 Wini Proportionate Fares fr, ?ra all other .MA(;\t>i. 1 \?,M 11)1)1,1.1 ()\ t; A peak of bloom. ??Also Inclusion In kit ONK FaTTf trip, sold Fdbriiory 11, Id, 18/21, 2X, lb, 15, 17, 20 and 22. GOOD SKY FN . Convenient Troin Service,* Day ( ?? 1 / v J CONSULT TICKET A SOUTHERN UAILW TRAVEL BY T1 XXlMEORTAIILi: EUfTXT 3CflCft?S5C0^???3^r85C930<K>OOaOChOOO A MESSAGE OF CC : When Jeath invades your family ran solatton comes to you from the fact tl A NX BENEVOLENT ASSOC1ATIO! protected by insurance laws, to pay ; policy which yotrr forethought person men t The Mutual Relief & Bein T R YOUNG BLOOD. PHONE 71R6 ^arfCKXKPogxcecK^ Saturday March 5th, 1932 rnvv says hi? isn't a bad scamo. is top'lazy to run and tramp twfeH-'i agi'66 with- the l'ai fnor .at if the farmer eat. lies 'him lie^ to" haul. M AIN. INN I.KAUI'.U ?V iiuiMj intain Inn, S. C. -^-Kvei y oge- cx^?! ed themselves' as having rtjoyable evening. Friday,' K b. t the above named school to the cr and Son, Mother and DaugliBanquei given by the a.cri.ulbovs tind the Home Kcononi.s '' literary program was also, given lie. school's auditorium by the' nilural boys and the Home Kc- ? tics girls, -after which a delici? . repass was served~by~ the. Heine omies girls. ~ v~" ~ Just Say You Saw it in "TIIE LEADER" . : ' W! V. J? ,rVT ' 0 LEADER-^? ?1 ?. % ?? F THE PEOPLE X ?rrr:::.-rr? ' ? IiOLlNA . pinion and Circu- V . v 1 for many thou- V ' i..' . Y. m,?- l -S 1; ^ 7 . " -" x run unitedstates y ^ ; ,, for a Short Time to Is an unusual omrortu- ? ? us. and Church Enter- 1 - . . ?'? v ---- 82.00 Liiincr-__ 5ft . - v* tamer is an arsenal (if -speakers, far juveniles 'X c range of l)r:unat;es. \ :racialive. Literature of V ?? V ? % :: 82.00 ~<5? > - ; 2a)0 - ? , - ? st.oo r .... - 82.00 y . )?LEADER - ' X V Columbia, S. C. X r A R WN S", /fl ? VTURDAYS Ml. 1932 5, 14)22 - : I ? [orninffs. Good return- 8 ol lowing. Kg w-" ' a ' - ~ , H ?- -=_ jHT.ry ?4fi0 S| L-IM.ll.. 4.i>0 gj Matthews ._ _ 2.">0 E, nsboro 3.50 ? points in South Carolina. ItbhSs now ' af>]?iM)aeliin$; | * ?:?-?i? i AM) ONK-IlAi.F r.upd | 25, 28 .March 1, 3, (!, 8, 10, I DAYS. ~~ l''.illn.:-.n C:n-. |?j ktJKNTS 1 rAY ' SVKTF.TVT JM . ' rAIK'AL SAVE fl| a A. .v. WW WMWQO CHX^ ISOLATION | iks. what a nru'ssnjfe of ?,?>n 5 hat THE MUTUAL KKI.IKP \ ^.TTQindaf -ci^ftWaet- atnJ you x yqu prompt ly your mnurnnti'- g- \r~ tied yoti to take out covfrutf Q ev'lent Ass. of S. C. S ? 1. ; . - - H Gen. ManaeffrT t . x 1R01"/i TAYI.OR STREET < ? ? ' SBBCeOfiOffiSgg^^