The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 19, 1932, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Paj?e 6 .Oiaiiywbui K, c:.r-h4-;v-^4>. 4-1 The ' Vourhves Quint 1?y dofi'atiup" Clal'Iiul College in their own pyr.a^Hiin I'ri-! day in phi closed another sin ccy.-'u! reason. inniiip uic past ilnw yeaiS, tile* Yoprhces C apers have won it! j..ien", -in H ; I'M,' ill, ii,,? td and elusive forward auam kd ill scoring. I ne latest taooauiOM |>i ? jmn-tti-tiie imid oi i no a i'ivi'.ei'i?liii-section, \viin a total of ?i>l I'o^yts ioi ten panic,s. In Hi so paio. .* lie was splendidly supported by Screv'ei.s auu Hluyd at yruard. .Nc -mrtii add llrnwn at cwuii' ami iW\vard t <.-pi t u't ly Harris, l'iaits, \\ usmii^leii, iliulor and Jsu^dcr lun.i.-ui.. lite rvserw - slleHKHt -Uir litis gifai. live.- i ne I'vwu'd l\>How>: \ itorliec.s lo \.\ aiiM'r i..Mitua' til \ Dprluvs <.> ' ITanijii r.i .a I * t? > I Yoni'tiees 1'." Seli-dn'-.d *L! 1" \ oorlik't- s ?Hi tivjilvi t i>ik liv- Jl.t, N'ouriit t s -it' AiUit I niy v.r.-tly l'J.... ?-Vciorhees JU f!c-it\ dift' C'ui^iio li. "Voorlins >a.\a:.?*if.T*NU".itatis JI Yuoriioes 1?J dit lit IS". . VolM'Jli'e," -1 t"iir. iili. I'td.eCfe<K Vou'riiet's --t'lai tin I ulleite -T, - VotHtt'hwi' '>id - Oppom nts UiMl. LAI Ki:.\> t OI N t ^ 1 TWAIN IN<; SI lllioi Mr. K"??vn\Valtl I ?a\f v. as a ;*!e<n ;ti'. anil lite ^seinii'l rt ?id.v,tvd. a Wsondti'' ,1'ul pro^ranu.. Titis m'.i- .-ai.. In. T. . the best *Rt;st irvaltl |h ntflravti iruy it ad v' ever wilius.-eil. S-'tiH- .\ .. ay-- useitailit'urn.ntii?it \v as paine-il at inis "pro-' ' jiratii. The- amiitorjuni was fa-.n ami evvryi-n.- ?ii.tiA-yd - -*?*-? "-i-ti s a+a. Till' -V 1'V S. have been v? ... " busy sawing wood fur tho' school Kvitb a T model Kuril. Tlu-y have been working 'very hard ami Kiiilay after:.una while v.'U'kii^tkv ! they were clatnl la\e ' ;!>i\e \ i ; ' tors: Mr. Y-'ide l.Y' rson. si..to" -.-"p" pervisor; J. 1*. Duryoss a:ui \. * ?. .'\V 11 k!! I..-. -M \ 1V11'! 1 ' |: ' winy nicely of flu- yiyVr amon.ii 'tlio i : lug})'school squalen?- (.l.ic-iu^. t.bv principal's .nbsi'ur-:: '_il~ Duress .>!?<&* ?very iuiiiri ??i-.. a''.r ti i yoni* itrt i - . all om'siiic n.u : v.:of the Si!i"pl lU' was i']a;."! <> evei\J-tliinfr p.U'C. .Mr. \\ ...... ' a t'uro of the X. i . K. i'., at their . ji'ct mi>1v. ' yr.r.i. Ti'.cy \\ r.,' much pleased With everytiiir.if. T". X. K. S. t r-;;u' . : y i.usy pioparkv..' ' lor tlie 11 i -1!1 ie' J-.-.au-"'..u contest. '1 in y are hbpiny t" make ; ias-one.'e" en iw r... ler InnV. !!: - Prof. Whit... x.n.AIiYid 1... ?. motored to S:i>ip-..u\ iin- . S-. to the .district m?*' ,f. ir.ir. Tli-y ivy."' an intoi'i'-aii.1.: my- 1~~"~ " ?i- wide awake on ra'sirjr' i'ii>ne,\ i??? y~ school. ifii Mrs. u i \\ . 1'?1 *> :. : " T~ director".*"' Th? y'.'.ls trove a Jh..u-v party at 'tilt! home of Ml/.-. Daisy Hatir.; The' tftlc.-t's wv.ty hiyifiy cntvoilier Tin v ii'a'. i J loop s ool s-. . a ' eioUS i : rl ' e.vlO . !' I'i'j'-l' ... - . . - ' P. - ? . cookie* and Tore. ( i ant.- iy .oV' > ylV.niyeil it..;i;:?; v.i-m-tl to.at ' mi .ii.'-tl or soon. i'lof. \v. A. \vi.it.. .M ; Ih-. v.V:.. .M.- C'.n iy Y.v a a'A }; . * D ' Mamie" fS ". tie iv ti:'- .-.n:--.;' ' falsests .it" Mr. M i .i i '< W .ionaiv \ vam ; y; a:; ''Aa- v ' . was sci'v- i1.. Mi a. ' AI.ii t*f n aant namlier.or iy- tnyf'-y v. -s maiM. tlie' to''. " . tit m' A I'.vr ti> ill!' s IVe ale . cry to . ?\? Mr-. Marji On tin.1 sick I--*. A\ i Jv' 1 soon I'cetlV*' aa-aiui re'. :.?rv.-t " iw ryb'.iy loom soon. 1 os:|; it (TlTxTTiTT) s< Lloni! ?r? Kri U,. i / . j1. 'tfl'un:. i.< :i*--1"< :? an ... f.up; l'l il. ..I . .ill 1 i..." * ' . i.-i?i Uc?- i ml. j : i: " ; - ' 1: tai.itly .;! Hu ? .?*> :'r- ' H" ana 111.-.: i >?. i\. &.::<>* v. Til. ? jrU .i-t iv> .in r.ii;.:? ' ' Aii: iiv.v a...a.. .. n . i (.:! ...inv an . l'a:.-hi 1: ; i?v -in viu- k-;ul. ' 'iJu-' "iriin y ... ' A-'-t v< a * Jilayva iv.r ;. 'fc.w.. V S.-a w. - atitl-. ! ' u i- .i a Kin^.iV n>a a. . i w- t.' ;i-t> in' i'.i ' i'1 ' A y : v.];'.- - n < r. v-'li. t.t>: i>e ?* uto .: ' w' r ti't;'. w.t'ii ~ T T.. j j> :? . . ' V. .i.? i tit. J'iM-yr i"i 5t.V '"'" V." t; it 1*111 I.I.TS W i i i-. t .it-xi \N\I \1 j IJ.YShli'i l.Al.I, T.(?l ii.N. \ M ivN I . -r - ' MAIM II l-lh .v lain I.N ??. A-i.iM i'N v 11.i.;s. x . | ,Tlu? F'iiiliis Wf:? ?iA.-s'r,., ex Un.U '1 m-ir nili. i:.\a < 1 ni high ami grammar . hn-keit?.oi teaiii-s in.f.'iilNr linir r-iuu annual has ki'tl'all totirnuitu-nt March* 1 " and 1/. in (iia ' ill- 1 . y f is If( . . l.i . 'T<>\ s i-Jrr-V-or Junior Coin gc i i . > ate i ? -i 1 dyfending champ-. ' r Trophic-.-wit' be given* in the-winners. l*'or t'urth. er infnrniatmn'xvrTTv or~\vi7c C harlef ~ Physical I)irc<. 1> r. 1 -1 K. 11 road St., Greenville, S. C. ST. A1JIAN TKAJMNU S( IIOOl. Friday, March 5 a hhnpv day at the ftrciivilli' County Kiel day held here. Many exhibits, from - tire various , schools of thy' count*.* | sion Monday morning. Our deepest ( were represented. __ ^ I L , "~i ' *: . 4-% ?. ' ! 1 ? ' ^ I | i UH^IFAS U. U. H. cixir^ Thy Jiontc economics c 1 nl> bettor ' | knowtr as Uie It. O..H. Club (Royal, I-Order ?>t Home' .Makw-s-t-vwas or^ani-, I zed under the auspices ot Mrs. R. A. i I ' i ! U. . |i,,l ii,t| linn ..lull (mil, ; w;is to orv'iini^L: j>iesideiit( Miss Ks- j titer I?.->l.lin)i ; Vice picsi ent. Mis? ' ".Nv-'/Il' I'.. lie! i > j a yn sec i'f tary. Mi-a A. ; j O. Ilohncs; nsistatit secretary, Mls's i M. 10, ihilton; tiva.-jUi i r, Miss ('. L. j l'?i.i:|'k.us; doorkeeper, Miss Juanita 'liili aiai-^liss-Ktuh -A .I*os-y ; i y. .'This, flub has done marvelous i woi k sim-f its ornaiiiv.ut ion. We ]?roJscntidlo liif Home Economics "depart. ' nu'tit a flock aiul basin. (til Tlianksniviny: day the club was . ci rryintf food and clot lies' ^ll sonts pvbp'lf who iiapiifiw.io be a . IV.lie iput'oiauiiatf. Oh I'hi istiuas cad) | isVaw-v?' received a nice present of the I'!,,' I iiri.-tytia... ti'fc that the club spoil VoiVd. ?i.' I l he ?! :> lootoi'i'd io Milieyille a week au>> to visit' the M. E. depart Uicnt ot' that school. I'liis WtRs a I v ni -ii Will i.o..r I,,. i bib. we have. Members g'il tTT! : i; i! i.'/u'i Uiin thing's iiiul i-ai'lr pet+Hr in. i'i. v task well. .The. ttTy Pi.. ! A- j,x.A'S K. li. IjtujiUr, J...L]'.kiuf.d J. 1.. Chappel. The ful "??s?i i.i .?<> > 'o;?rrn.: r^uli ii.-is nn nv.muv ?tt' 11 ami 1> plus..-Tor Urst .. .v r. Miss \ ira* Dixon li plus," ! general sciciun ; Miss tTinppi;!. it- I'Ciii I-:11 syn'-iu^; .Vli?3rTI.' !{', 1 .. ,11.. ^ 1i -y.-VI i-ft. J. ii. liUiihi', 15 History; ADss'- Kamiie rWnikms. A liibh-j' Miss l.rsie l.ee, A. 1 ih ii> ; - Ah -s -4. ;ii'i ie '1 onipkins-, 1). liil'h Aiiss l ail ic Tompkins 15. 11", 10. j Mf. Klijail Atuirewi passed''away'*' eariv Tuesiiav morning Hv. Andrews was wv.li known by both white an 1 sunt will t>o iui>sod very much, i RTCT-TI7C' syTiTpa.ihy oi ili" - vuii.'.'.niiity.' ' . . ? ikom-.i.; coiNtv ? ^ TltAi&lNCi SCHOOL 1j - thv v nanav in'-wviaJtti1; o ni-? w-'k ;s !' :in'1 'iiii-.'K hoi i ho sa.iiio. Aij "lassvs aie kccpiM- ii}> Until*- rcvi _nl in atUMuiaiue and loach-oi> >ooiu tlr. In- pioasoil wiili daily" '.< ' 1. ..-vla f-Ti:*rf^ irnnrhi?tiirrr iar- ^?1'"' l!'" '-iimJ'H Hi 'ii. Wf-i 1 ifi-; Hull (tills of Uivonviile. Friday Ma. i. oh 1 1, l'.'.'Itk SU'iiinn ovm rauvout y?:il ls by a sOoi v of 10-i:, ~ V\ o wish' hi" con- fat lit a l ir'thv ylihs Wr Ha- >rh n.r.n 'o.r.irik-piirTihMf tr:r-~ Mil.** n.; .tiijj.iki uj-i'h liioy. iiu\v ??i voral jranuts they have {/ainod oik Ivi.iK'ibai tkat-viiil Jast lonavr' lhan l a ^v. M-?rtr ?ebn?\ k'loi fr.TT" i ;? ..I a ill. i... *1 iii' ai l. oi i.;o;ii Sjioi I; u.an.-i.ip.'' 'Wo hid liio vuuiii. nnl'il. j.exv soil-jui. 1 -?"Lot.?us' 'ne?known?by??duoh" Thcsi; words niiisL haw takoii root in i 1 'r.o-i. s>?; r Slow"arts heart as he wJlii ah iu iiis work as pastor of due .oi i * o l'i :t i1 llaini-i ( In.ivhcs of ?-i. ford. S. .v i yoat and ntihie il.is deeds that litany haw conies.-ed .< 'iit isi. ami s.irar 1 us *|>KitiSo's today. For oi -hi l-'iiu' yours have iho nioin i its v? ujii'i lU'aik n i-ai.t uxi (.> : i'iiv" k ata i .-.L. p i)t" tin's liian J>\'iu?se <! v;'"i Ivave ' hei n .- > uvpderu'.l iy-tiis\eilded this ' \vcvl; l<y . Miinis'lers n'l". ? r- -a '-!i? ( 'i -hra; in/?ill: 'iv.'-hth ' anniversary. Let.. Jia?.alli . Li. KSiuv. it i?> our and we'L :.? t- ii.ir t iov. vrs; While we are; ye; ' .e 'l?? their 1 l a^raiue. ilev. Mrs. I?: F. Stewart and t\v*? ' 'is }m ntjfte weekend ..hi WYll'oril; S. (a t I'mi '! Ha' the Am'iiyyr.-r i " I A.i.iui'u 1 iliiii'. W ill) Itijilt [ill,! Ill '.II.. ; ' v av..;.. ; ji, .<.'! .iia \v< iv: Mi s Sua: |i :i-ui i ijs i iiijuii-ii li ,S, ; t Travi ha s liest; Kit I \. : K. .Ma * jj a: <i .tie. .). A. 1 Ir i 1 : (ii'i.- n-. .lie; . thy eminry Sn| :. /> | . !: ..a*a'. a a, air. .1. 1*. \Vnatlly deiiv/i... .i I.... la.mi lulii ('?>>'and KeV. I.' K I i . Ai'. !.- -Ih?'Biiiy i '?rr?A?? j v, i. cml.-.U'e Were and i-adi (it them made a tew re...a-i.'s. /l ac ! >: ??* taj? seined- l-'ur: i - : n/i.--le i'm' t lie. m ea.-imi: t I r I- . St T i h:i .a i'i . u'Mi-.v.'iji' {iu- al'leriiooii were, basket I mil name.-; (!..<?]( ' v and -Ml. (.liove .tVa "ai t 11 in ;i b;i>i\t ti>all . name. whjvi a- w i. a|.man.the All. (..?r \* r bt.ir.ji" iiu'Xjn.-fit'iiooa". i":.- ll:-i aiai fC'ciiil tV-ams ni" " As.. '11.p I> -i for a take, whim v. as v.. a . f.y : : first team. . wiV. 'i ^-'-v : ,.<| -.:o; . 'Mi- of iiu. tinniest names.of t-m ??i? pin i"ii in ! in'': < jilyr Tee.? at"- i-i.-h'. .Mart h 11. TJu? se-a !.-! ! j.n favor of tire 1', \V. A, iVat surprised the audi am... .As iim, Alban tcaiii .huh; ? I i i ..>i i i I il. I'll I 1 ..i ^ll |M Hi' | I Hi V? '. 'l it. y will >eo 1?. \V. A - -iti?be -timmHv -. Sunday was a very ohiijy day inn '" a- i W. aiui V. M. A. were warm " <1 Willi a iAk nmen by 1 *i.> 1. .1. A. !b.'V: . il *< A ;.>eration" lie hebl.Jji, aix-vs spell bouil i .while -lie mail. hlr.n -o plain. Il wa- an n'nibaal treat., . ... . . i, -..i i... . K Suiday evenihff service?;. .Mi:. Wilbur : a v? t i.i> I'ilffrim Lit** *. "T'' v cn\~v nn inter: st;Tnff t.alk Ktk' "(ibodicnc; It was enjoyed by all. t wry much the traffic death'- ol" tiic blithe r of .Mioses Kaj i; and I.i Ta MeA1i<fcr.Ttf Ar.dersnn, who ?r-n?student ?hf re.?They wore surre'singly called h<i4ue for the oeca and heart f? It sympathy is theirs. The St. -Alt.ait sextet baide a e6n- " tr.ibvtfio??ta-JJVe eulogy in a form .of a musical self cliou: "Have 'tbino own way." Tluy -were aecompalvied bv" I 'Mr. T. I*. Curry and .Miss Stewart as ; faculty members. | M is ( Dm kins, the II. K. teadieFWfir ! the week-end tru< st of Miss Wilker-I s.yn otf_"Greuiiville. ? ? / ' ' THE PALME! . ? 1 ' r - _rt?: Al l FN FNlVFKSrrV NOTES. .> Recent happenings at,Allen include1 Ihe appearance of-Walter li. Alazyck; aurthor of "George Washington and the Negro-' in a lecture February 23; ' chapel talks b\ A. S. .Jackson, seeretary of education in the A. M. F. (.Jmrch, Airs. FUa Rush Murray, of V.,.. V ? ~IJ!-I ?. 1UI|; etlillV, illlU OlSllOp i\l. 11. I Davis . _l .Monday of the present week Dr. N. B. Young* formerly president f io. ala A. and .M. C ollege, and of Lincoln University, Missiuri addresstiie student's and faculty. Mrs. Murray, who is the wife of _ r. .viunay who built the Soluda Dam gave .an'inturinative address on Rus-j sia, where she has .spent quite some j time.- . 'r . v i i esidcnl kkl 11. Sims, Professor C. G. Garrett 'and Processor E. ' F. G. ljent were members of the' faculty to attend the Bishop's Council at Tampa Florida. A play "The . Bride and Groom" was presented in the auditorium recently. It was directed by Miss Theresa Kennedy, assisted by Miss Flossie McCiain. The Cast included Misses Georgianna Graves; Charlotte SeabroOks, Mary- Hoover, Cornelia 'Benson and .Messre Alan Reese, T.dwai'd Sweat, Joseph Bur rage and vt?i*tvr? J *?%? ivi inv v-iiOl liua OVtl^VU ti.u play subsetpuvntly. at Lacaster trtirl?hill; till??lOf MuilltCl" pending;. The Teaclu-is Training Department lias also given a play. Their play was directed by Miss Cecelia Jamison and has been presented at Camden and t linl.ii since its auditorium premiere,-. . 1'rof.esscw it. L. l.einon has hern selected to i'ill the vacancy, at Emanuel A. M. E. Church caused by the deal It oi tile liev. C. K. Lyles. Professor Lenioj) is-a theologic al graduate i'rorn Boston University holding- the Mas h+* - *? i?i-etl"-P-Hc o 1 c> g y degree- l'romthat school. < . . ' IT" Taa Day ci ioi;t' whi^ carried out last Tuesday with a 'fair .measure of success. Tnis was 111 the interest-ot the library drive. As this is being written the baseball team Is niak nigr prep a rations f? > phis thi-ir ii/ildl. e'llin'e- a; ams't Bdncdieti li netting p.c veil is. when tnese notes reach the public the game will .have been pviyed; t'rosj.|cts seembright for <? splendid team Beside "1 t.i- itiaud \. ti i ah -' liial' are out Coach iir.cn si our?to have tin abundance of likely new material. Milloge 1 Lull." I looks ?Xolswn, .Charlie MarUur "Bish" I-otoriioM.. Hill Hut-ton, l.i>ro\ ! SyiiUj..tJlid_ Tout ley .see m to- t><v showinguu well. (Kva Lotion is inakinc it ha>-d for (Itiilos at the hot corner. The. st-iulon-t;* a no .expecting so-J veral victnties this season. i_:?J ? ; HOW V14+) St iiOOL NI-1WS ( ;.>;1 A1?W-. ;nv I. at liin,".?lH'UII;Kotaa : l.oais : Stovi'ii^oiu. .. We ' titiaK t'oi \ *;\?v !>? ? itii'ul.' Aren't we i gin . ho lo.ve.l and understood littls us. td ado 1 TT- TTo tiro making the iiiiM' ui tlit- " 1 iti'io Hears." Hitler. tit. oi'- t; are . u.-nkiiig beds, chair.and laMt 'I n'e girls are sowing..tiii -Tta y decorating the homoWo .at t'venj:'ying this- class-room work .cry much. -.Honor lve> 11?- Vera l.uciluVol.:/.-. 1' Klain.o t'lvanpolle,' - (irado 1; J Wo are now onjoyint; "Vito J.a?our. Kreo-_'Uld T If ltd well Header: especially those by Aesil) who veiled i:t;?11> .iru'.-hs in his Tallies. CiiaWe L - -We are working en a model home in <>nr classroom.'. ' The hoys aiv making 1 urniture,. pie wii'l make. eurutins ami many othei ??i It?! We are having nnrl enjoy .'.i ! !11><ii:iy liie areas and, the of n emni'les. W e really draw {lie rectangles ami the triangles i.i U . 'e.i1 Te.ivtfi,. one-lmlt; thVeeV.tilis ami an.ilieli eijlial feet'., inches , ya i"< IV. tirade > Our "Home Room" periOy?r.a .! e.'?'r.:ir?"Hf .oT the most inter* Oing ol' the ""day. (lur~nTileher n.lake jK.it in making out the ?! i e'ruin now. anil we van 'scarcely, no- j, when liiti I n minutes are up. 'Mil i:-un Uolu ris ami T/iillie Gatejj com f.i I stm i. s thai sound tike ' real !.?.ok i'tm T o-: t.ii.g |?ei suggest'1 ky-Ohe Pi t sidei.i ol our Parent -Tea*, her Ase;a; iu.ii. Mi'.-, ii. K. Vineeiit. lias s'ti ; .l it-.1 tile he ile.to lie good spo'liei . We. at e K amine' to spell every" Siing wh -ay everyday." t '.ar . . i r read \ story ."The Sto ?-??I?-?; 1 ..in she told :u* -that ; i ii .< ai the rit-w.-papers are ??-?r?i1t". <. ?Wr?rend about iln-gi. I?aby ever./dav. Now >.v*.n e .goinl; t.<, shared the daily news paper' i-A' Ldere-tiuu* . news vtvy_ i lay. ijeiv- i-> a poem that Lottie TTT?. . The Lindberghs j.'V:v. ('l i'.Tl.s A. J.inbergh!. . a very gteat hero : i' :" ! 'A !'iv.i:i Vtfk to I'-i'.'iiUe . . i--w-tiays iigL. !I.o' married t,he" daughter" <>l' an Ambassador , A nd of coin .-< lie' taught ncr !!<?>%' t?> be an aviator. t It'u ai'tvr tie y man it d Their 'troubles beganAmi as they were taking*a journey. somewhere J Something happened to the plane 1 ;II5jrlit in the air; v* But Mr. and Mrs. Lindbergh got'safc lv to land. Not IhTTg after- That" A baby was" born The guar's watched over it Until told they could quit. .d? Rutjbey soon turned off the guards Froyn watching the baby so dear For they. thought-without them It would be in good care. j. . ? ?7 y . . v 9 TO LEADER . , '1 ? Aiuiumc dreary night "IT was rainy ami eoW? Some kidnappers cannr out And the baby they stole, tirade 7?Since reading is the kov t,> al knowledge, one should cultivate a i good reading habit. Those who are t"iisiniu ita'pry my niWilVs in g>un 1 company, if theii* reading materia! is carefully selected. Last week we were in company with some ol Amoricas early wriLcrs?.Irving, Poo, Haw--. thorne and- Whittier. This week, ^vo will study 'VVhittier's compositions. ~7r i lk a\v"n e ws" Mrs. Abraham Hooks and~Miss ford closed a successful school ternt at. Bttltel" School Friday. -Sirs. Julia Streater entertained the-. \\*omen Missionary Society, itt home Friday evening. .' r . Mrs. Allie E. Vans departed this life Alureh 7, Funeral services' were lielil Tues "ay -evening- from the Pies- -j bytcviail' chu-ch. I)r. G. \V. Long, pastor. Interment was at Founders Hill cemetery. .. ] . Mrs. Eva leaves to mourn her lost.: -two- children*- ? ?> Mrs. Ryna McDAnald.hnd Mr. Je 'sir- : .Evans. . We regret to report that Mrs. Belle Sutton and Mrs. Nora Williams are sick at this writing we wish then ; much success to recovery. Miss Sarah Ford gave a dime Roe- 1 +ai at ner nome'Wednesday evening: Mus. Alinic Brown formerly t>t" ('intra vy but now of Maryland, I)rl., is visiting relatives and friends. JALAl'A NEWS The death of Beggie Baker, born Aug. 21, 1W8; died -Feb. 8, 15)32 at 1 .uIiduck~P--.M-.Ago 84 years,-& months and 13 days, lie suffered a great deal during his illness. He was loved by all who knew him. The funeral was conducted on Wednesday"'Fell. 10 ' "A large crowd -attended. Rev.1 F>. ' Booker conducted' lh'c._ services at 'I.ittle' Pe'aefir^PahT' Baptist Church. I'An impressive ceremony was held. He leaves ."to mourn a wil'fe. and I three children, Mrs. T. Baker, Ode and Roy and Baggie, Jr.t also a t'ailhful mother, Mrs. Victoria Bakei .one sister, Sarah Moore, a brotherCollier Kptys, a sister-in-lew, Sarah Kpps and oik* brother'-ill-law. Wvlic Mooro, soVeral niooos and nenftews and -a* host .of other relatives amT friends' loss is heaven's .gain. We miss yon but Cod knoweth llie best Ol' all. Will see yon_again- at tile last day Rebecca Wj^-on, Mamie Wilson, Willie A. Wilson, Aggie Wilson, Bonnie Mae Jones, Willie Mae Cuneton. ? Ml I.I.INS NEWS,?- j Mt. Olive iBaptist Church Rev. TTTTTCTloks, pastor I he doors ol .U4. Olive was thrown t 'open at Pn'lU Supt. A. Bowman and j teachers were at their post of duty ! pi spite of the snowy weather there J was a good number at Sunday* School. The lesson was'carefully sought for | - the benefit of its listeners. Subject "Jesus Comforts his Disciples,'' .loh.ii ' I 1.-1:1-18. Funeral services, for Mrs. Small Leonard, the .\vife of Mr. Jonn Leonard were held at Mt. Olive Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon, of which she became a member some years ago. She was a woman of high character dependable, true and serviceable to her friends. ' A large -crowd of friends acquintanees Were in at-tendance messages- of sympathy by letters From the- auxiliaries read. From choir Mrs. Young Le.wis,Church,. -ALrs?Mi'ssoun.Jigthyv^. the biocranv of her her church life, Deacon W. TIT Reaves. Miss C. L. Alexander, Solo "Beau til'ul Isles;" as a neighbor, Mr. \V. M. Nance; -Miss Janie Heaves, Solo "When they ring the Golden Bells for you^ ancLnte.": i "Rev. 1W. A. Johnson of Florence lined the hymns-sung by choir. Rev. Brooks delivered the sermon. Proii Valentine Solo "No Night There." Family are left" to?mourn her lost: Mr. John Leonard, her husband and irtiree sons,' and their wil'es j, and other relatives . The fljorals ; were lovely. ! Mr.' Earnest Nelson who died-Thursday, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot | Nelson was' funerlized at Bulah ,M. I E. 'Church. Rev. Newman ,pastor. They have the sympathy of their many friends. ? Mr. Webster Ham is home from parts .North. ~ Little Miss Joffery Heaves spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Heaves in Marion,, her grand parents. " " " f ^ ' WINNSBORO NEWS.: The Koyal Eight Club met at the . home?of Mia^es Boular?and Kinlny--Tuesday March 8thi The meeting was carried out in the usual way and after the discussion of business a delicious ccourse was served. The evening was'pleasantly spent. ?? The club was glad to have as' its guest Miss Helen Neil. We had some i f AT? very encouraging remarks irom -vnss Neil anil' hope that she will come again soon. The public is cordially invite I to 1 attend a Musical program given at the Fairfield Training School auditorium March 20th, 1932. The following Tuesday night Tl.e Royal 8 will present the play -entitled "Nobody's Darling." This promises to lye the D*eat of the- season, \T ieo rl\.f c^V Hnrrlnn till I home Saturday on account of the J death of her stepmother at York. 1< Everybody sympathizes with her in j her bereavement. Rev. Beatty, Prof. FT. F. Mcintosh Mioses EinJt'V, If^mith, Alice iMcIn sh and Sarah Beattv were in t^o lumbia Saturday. v -4 DALKKAK Nl.W S ZZTT" .Quite a number of rural schools closed during the past week namely: I Mrs. Mattie Miller; Ande.rson; Mrs. Mary K. Garrett ami Mrs. Carrie Cunningham; Keedy Grove formerly 4 AHi <<nmy?-'-ntth?Mi.mi ?. vr.rnh MM"1 lor Lillie Krhy; Neely and 1'rof. Daniels Miss bailie Dendy closed with a pi am?an?vn-t?hunt, and?picnic?alarye number of patrons and visit Hf, 1* iirniiD wt'lf JJliUM'IlU AUISSUS Maltie Belle Br uens ide and Luis \uuHf? were unstresses .of I erenionies. Mr. I\' W. Jackson 01 Hampton , St. lii was among the -visitors. Miss Mallie Be He, Minnie .Maud and Mr. Lcroy L>uimside file 3lh and 7th grade schi ols of Trof./\y. A. White, having, uioveu tney were (.'5 miles) lrom Miss Dundy's 'Stool but knowing ot'- lifer w ork The wished to go to hor. It is stated by the white Trustees as well as tiie colored that (Shu) if not the best joiie -am-ong the best 1 uraIs touchers w*e know. That she knows. she import?"Willi the child not only"i 111 books*btlt along all lines, we ask her wiieie she gets it, sire tells us to seo l'rol. Banners all of the credit she gives fo lum we trust that everyone will give ii.ni -as' much credit as dm gives- him:?7 S ig neit- lTusd'ves of Flutrjufl and Bailey Schools. Messrs. A. J. Austin, K. D. McCoy, iind l.inusa.\?Bailey.? * We are sorry ty.Tepor',1 ^Irv "Bu^L uer isyru tonunca to his room. Tip- "Cotton Ministrol" being, sponsored !>y Mjs. Mn.iy \\ hit nor promises lo bo the treat ol\ tbo season watch Lor the date. ?-The Junior Club oi' Hampton St. lli-School mot at the homo of Miss Josephine Burton on Friday evening w i tfl m-fafge crowd present and a very unique program was rendered in. which the -following took part: Misses Kilal Watts. ..Melrose Dial, Fdnionia . Beasiey, Mattie Fuller ami Mr. lio.oert Lee lliggms. Mr. Thus. Sheilon and .Miss Burton reading the critie after which a delightful?ra-fari-L'ourse. was served by the. hostess. We are glad toMelate Mr. Bonnie F ia n ki t tri mpro v od. ?------1? ? Services were well attended-at M. 1'aul Sunday. The Holy .Sacreme-iit being giveli' quite a .large crow., worshipped. Mrs. Minnie, Campbell of Gary, link is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John" GaufiiU'j iul..' : , _ nolo m-,\\ s Tlu; I'hurcnes ia .and mound town; are still progiVssinl4-.' in spile oX cold \vcatlierR?v. - J.. A. (Jumble wn^ blessed wilb. a large .audience Sunday.; Tne Young ladies ol' Young's I'hap-j el A. M. E. rlituvh -have organized ai '_o -- ; _ .1:1 ' V |T h E PALMET % THE MOUTH-PiECl X OF SOUTH % W-t A National Journal o Y ?? Y lation. Sbeakin'ff to Y v sands of Colored Pc< Y ' ~ Y Y Unsurpassed ;w an Advert Y Professional Men iind A X- C1R( I 1, \Ti:i) TlfUortTTTTT ? A Fair iy Newspaper. o(Tei ^ Churches, Seh6?ls and indi\ $ nUv for the'r Literary pr< J tainments ? ? ? X! (COM BIN AH Y . -I he Palmetto Leader, per Y THc Dunhar Speaker and Ei ... Si I his Combination for c I The Dunbar Speaker and L ' * informaj/on tor entertainers %+ and ULCwn-ups, carrying a Dialectic. Oratorical and Co ?our people, suited to all oeca: ?? (COMB! N AT -V- ; vv The I'almeito Leader, per X. A Breath of the Muse __ *. .. ? iff *S This Combination for V X Til!'. PALMti'J *f* 131(1 Assembly St. . ? ? ?? 3C?yOWaOQC<i3 C?P?0#0aOO00tHK>CHD C 3 ? A MESSAGE OF t solafon come# to you from the f ANL BENEVOLENT ASSOC1A proie. ted by insurance laws, to policy which you*1 forethought pi c nuch | The Mutual Relief & ft ' T R YOl-Nr.Rlf ft PHONF, 71?fi agtrwnnr|rg^^ Saturday, March 19, 1932 LI'lNK i.UUV lv 1VMN H Sunday .March 7, 'in spite of the cold weather the roads weie crowded with church -goers. Sunday morning early the Sunday School of the , """'I wilh t.he Superintendent, Mr. J. C. Rawls pre sidiug The attitude of the teachers chiVvvoO tli.'it. lluy we,re In11 ' pn pitied for their work. Sifnday being the first Sunday of the month and also our communion day, our. pastor, Rev. J. il. Gamble was absent on account, of tho weather and not having: a vehicle in shape .? 1 ious ca 9mm mbm ebni bmb nun in to come. Hut sonic of Hie "(.rood old time religious" jsjsters and , bfotl.crs had a glorious prayer service. Support i'ur the pastor wars called for aff _ fer tile prayer service, amount received seven "dollars (7.00). ? At 1:00 ^tlclock the A.1 K.. asu great spirit.. ' Mis "Martlul-SUber, \yho is the/" the teacher of Jrnio school is doing splendid woidOtkei.e. This is her third term teaching in this school. Since she has been teaching at Irom ocnooi sue, nas uone liiucu improvement in, out and a ro ttwl 11 hj so hook? *- She has an enrollment of 11 pupils. On account of lu-r splendid work at Irmo School the ter'i.i has been lengthened?to seven?months.?Since?we ? have . so jnany Xcyn? Kil ls who are. trying to TtoTd up a standard in life I see no reasons why w.e as -Negroes should not pray lor our young |rirls and encotiragetlif.ni to'go Upwards and not tlow'nwa.rds, es'piv ially Miss Suber. * ----Miss Janie Reaves a dutiful member of* Pine. Grove was married fo _ iSVIr Willie Wood a ft 1 of Charleston, N. C. March 3, 1932. Those on the sick list are: Mrs. Delia Richardson, who was 'hurt in an nnlomoblfe wreck is now in the Good Samaritan Hospital. Miss Annie-Jlipp-'is" also a patient there;?We pray that' thoy-^-ill soon '?recover ?and be put again. .Tut! Tut!. 1'left so excuse on" AVodnosdny eve?iitigv-Xlnrch -P,--Miss- - _ Trine Raw is and ftl r. James Smith \wvf.. Mw? I.-i.nv llawls is a liradjuate 61' Scotia Seminary Concord, X. C. club "I/illy 6i" the VallftvL' IVliss Janie Huryess is president.^TbtfTlul) meets. every Tueday- niyht, and is do Tng very aoud-wurlc. Hew XiambU is doing all bo can Jo help" the < !ul>. <? Lir-Tktt riii??riai> rmiJil iim.. af ? the -different. ' countiVs,- quite a l'tw ?, (.f the teachers are home., ? * ?Clearance Smith loft Sunday for I'arris Island to spend a while in the .Veteran's Hospital, \. e are hoping I've will so n recover <?? +??? * *? TO LEADER I ' ~~f ' .. 5 OF THE PEOPLE ? CAROLINA X >f Opinio'n-a'rid Circu- V : i . and for many thou- V jplo. - > T slnii -M'-dium~Jlor.. 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