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STUDIED LESSONS \ T Js.ar Bill, This is the first opportunity hat I have had to write you for a ong time. J3ill 1 trot all of niy lessons last week and did not got a whipping. My teacher Is real nice jaiid. I like ? ?her fine. 'Will Write yuu again ?ext week. Yours truly, "Charles IT. Coleman , Spartanburg, S. C. STUDY HARD __ /f . ^ i * % Dear Bill, I have not written you in &uch a long time. 1 am studying real aid trying to mako.jpy grade. Hope jvu are enjoying the now year. Yours truly, Mary Witt Spartanburg,'S. C. A NEW MEMBER Dear B II* _ I* wan to becouje a member ?of the Eill Carver Club. I have been . read ng the Palmetto Leader and! th re are so many interesting.] things in it. I have heard so1 r'.jc'I ' alk about the club by so 'many boys and girls. I'xsm wishing for you a successlv! year. . Yours truly, D.rothy L. Winn . "Woodruff, S. C. A NOTE I RO.\I -MATTIE . ello Bill, ^ j * / T-went to SuniiHy sehuoT yester. day and Wc had' a }iice time ana a .arge crowd was t present. AT tef "Sunday school I went-to a fe'ilYvr Tea and Jiad a*nico 'time then 1 also. " 'j ; Yours truly, ' -* Matu'e l^lack .':JI:nJOYEn st;NDAY -SCIIOOI. >ear. Bill," I wen; to Sim 'ay school a and r'al!y had a nice ime. Bril I ani. hack in school. I am g t.ing ril m'g fim with my lesson^ a so excuse mo for writing this 10 t lector. I will .write you aa n next w'eek. Yours truly, .... Mae Belle Goodwin Fni'f Motto, s. ft. . ENJOYING THE NEW YEAH Dear Bill, How are you spending tiny N;. w ' Year? I am enjoying it fine. School days are here .again ami 1 anf doing my Best. A Biblical .Drama in three acts (Itu'h) will be presented at my church to nijffit by the Orlor Visitor Club. 1 siiuil play Intermerzzo,. by L. Leslie Loth. Lots of love to you and the club members. Yours truly, > Billie I.ltcs -Chjcafro, I1K? VisijISo AUNT . * * Dear Bill, I would like to hear from "Vofi and all of the club members. Bill my whole family visited my. gram! airrt. We had- u very nice time. My letter is rhort fQr I must-be going to school. < A Yours truly, ' , .Sarah Ellis.- " ^ > i MARGARET WANTS TO lll'VR FROM SOME OF THE .. CUB MEMBERS ~ Hello Bill, ' V ' y' x, How p/c you and what-. i$ tire matter We have -o few letters en the Junior pnge'2 [ know that wo rp all in school hint wo should re-' J^er trr-fUjTid in our. .news. We they-ely Sf,nV,ay pfhool an I Mr. for JJowaity of Newport News, oney. an Af^rf'?s which was r*"-r Mr. M, ^joye<l- _ - -I. ' * latetf. y cr',0('. rrarks for the strat'ionth bu! 1 fm to lv. w gfo, givef"ark* th's niowth. I Z " unjust resb[efl }''oni i ?.? can achieve r.methers. It is j while, and thdus bfi to , | , they cannot a'. . themselves. wo'l1 . hindrances in m Wrtglht ! |Z; * en endeavors. rt> & ' . t Z T~ ? llpfffci [ith's nKFA-g^T Wtnruy BILL CARVER, Editor APPLICATIf) & DAT NAME ^ i ADDRESS CIT^ ? , U1JKTHDAY ? ; : 1 ./in' :_ . G'RADEj^--- SCHOOE Fill out this coupon and mail stamped envelope to The Palmel Assembly St., Columbia, St C. roll booh^and you will receive ENJOYED XMAS i \ i?: 11 UC'ill .D1J1, . _. I had a very good Xmasi Hope you #hjoyed .i't a- well a.s 1^ 1 \vent skating and ~hTuTTi gteat big tinie. Will wi iio you again. .real ^oon. >'nii' ii iy iyutu',1. IJa/.el Moon* uoixc to wrnooi. Dear ' 13-ill,. I am going 4,0 school and am in. lil'th grade. i just love to.go ?*dV)r>U * L ' Dili 1 hope you are enjoying the New Year. ' Yours sincerely, Knierline Jenkins OREK'iTNOS - FROM* ALFRED liROWN AND JOHN COLEMAN Dear Dill. !aucrht fyy Prnf. A. C. Hiprhtower. Reports were 'hat helpful information was Grained from both groups., After the discussion Supervisor Hammond made announcement relative to'the Xmas Seal reports,, ^ta'e Teachers Association and ?ield Day. * --JhJI ' i ' , We arc simling you sonic queslions, jumble letters, riddles and New Y-oars, Greetings. Questions 1. Who is now & .great Negro boxer? *- .2. Wiii^.is aVg.rgiit Negro runner? . . YYlia' great baseball leader died in 1PJ1 7 . ^ 1. ^/wsu wonan flew aO'oss the ParrT? f>. What is. lie who made didn't want it, la- jtvho bought didn't want it. he who used it didn't, "know it ? t>. Ngvnooe Inlo 1). Stnoohjn Answers 1. Joe Louis. ??"th?Kdiiie -Tohrrrd ?? John J. McGraw. T. Amelia Ehrhardt. a. -V easkcL?l? ?? ? ?-? ? <>. Governor Olin L). Johnston Dear Hill, Hop* you are having a; prosperous New Year. Alferd Brown and Joint Coleman.:.Spafta'nbUrg. . '*> HORRY (OT" NT Y TEACH ICR'S - - A?SO( I A I IONl Another successful meeting of __Lu.' Horry t'oounty Teachers Was held a t-^ Whitteinofre Training 'School, Saturdav Jail. 12th. Th'v" nuving^*i*? presided "over t*ry- 'the supervisor, Mrs. N. JB. * I.evister. ' - The'-following program added nurh nntc-tvsT to the meeting:.? Discussion. Best methods'of teachng history. Mr. Harold Richardson : TVOL'S 111' lllnv fmv roccsc . .\Irs. E, S. McQueen; Solo, Miss Mary Y. Ward; Opportunities, Mr. A. 1). ./Jrt'cn. Although?t+g-?( hi ii-.tmna holidays were just over, the teachers did not forget their obligations irt accordance with the S'ate reach' rs' Association Call. They allied well and are striving to j nake t'hc - above .naimtl CkTunty, one 'landrod per cent. Tile teachers made a splendid howinff in 'heir Christmas Seal cportV.Our pr' si'ient, Prof. R. E. Rhue poke highly of the program that j.'as rendered and gave the pro-, rram eoinimittee much credit for . \ . i 5 * ~ ' $ T* I ' I u, N BLANK I ' e ; Jl?? ?-193 :jj: i ? state 'j ht'age i -i it together with ? self addressed ? :to Leader Bill Carver's Club, ISIOv Your name will be placed on theS 'a membership card and button g \~ PROSPERITY NEWS I ; F" , Our ser\'ice3 began with a disI cushion and review of the Sunday School lesson. The high noon sei; mon began at.ll:45 with "the p:is-~ tor. Rev. T. E. Robinson at 'his phrnr-of duty. He pi lutdni'tl I'luiu. St. Mark 2:d Sub. "Hold your .corner." . ? -? 4 The A. ( E. League' held ill regular meeting at 0:20 P.M. The "evening servifug began at b:00. The Gray Hounds Girls' basket ball team of Howard Jr. High met "the Montjecllo Red Devils in a hard fought battle Mmnieello. I ThaC Jolly Pals Social and Dramatic club which is composed of students of seventh and * eighth grades is doing great work. They will give their first function of they.oa$. Tuesday night. With the cooperation of our advisor, we "aVe ' expecting to do great work. Oi\Wednosday night a very yni que program will bo given in the school auditorium. . MARION-AN PERSON (iI.EE CLl'B NEWS r East over Jr. High ?ch?o| ""The Glee Club was organized Jan 11, by the High School classes. The following (officers were elected: K. McKeitzie, 'Senior, President; Ethel Lee Shiver, Vice President; Senior, Sarah Nickpeay, Senior. See.; Mattie Bates, Junior, Asst. , Sec.; E. Sumpter, senior, Treas.; Lillie M." McLaughlin, Junior, Reporter. The club anticipates accomplishing great things during the-spring months. ? The?Eastovor Chapter -t+f?N?w Farmers of America are_nlauring to celebrate their an nuiHtt Fathers .. and JSoiy. banquet on-Ecm\aarv 15; They are making elaborate plans to invite near Chapters to celebrate with them. During the past week we-had as visitors^Prof. JoJjn. 1\ Burgess, Mr. William J. Spann, and- Prof. Ferguson all of State I College. Dr. Ed\Vards and the Coun t.ro always welcome. Mr. C. Brown, Reporter mt. imsoah a. m. l. church* ". % ? Rev. W. C.. Crawford, Pastor . Sumter, S. C.?Last Sunday was -a very * beautiful day for church goers. Owing to this nice weather the rtrurch was crowded. Our pastor preached. a wonderful sermon. The subject, "Is conscience a safeguard?" Our. pastor explained the fine conscience so that everyone could see it plain. Mf. Ef. H. Samuel and son of Florence worshipped with ?us. , There was a largeTrfrwd to the evening service. >Our pastor's text was taken from acts 16-28, lfasea-13:9, subject "Self"destruction its cause and cure." This was another fine sermon. -Mt. Pisgah's floors are ^lways open to visitors and friends. There were two tourists ^worshipping wjth us Sun- day night, Mrs. Mary Paley of Portland, Me. and Mrs. Helen Manley o f Mexico; fhoth white). We are always glad to have our ( friends visit us. The collection for the day was $100.20. . . * ' 1 r \E. R. Cuthbert. ^ ' ' ~?3r~?: ; f-;; CUIUVVi, KJ. V. lie- was born in Sumter. S. C. in February 18t>5, and was mar? i-ie?t_Uy_(Sarrie Walker oi Greenwood in his early manhood. To them were born'4 children, 3 of them sfcrvive: Airs." llattie i*\ fViUwris^nid Airs. Carrie Alae liarley of Mew Yory City and Air. Uhas. Spears Dr. of Sumter. After being1 married . a few years the famiy moved to Greenivtind ;iiul alter the death of his wife he and the children moved to Columbia where he lived and worked for over 2U years, lie was a member of Bethel A. M. E. Church ami was always ready and willing - to do his duty *To his' .'hurt'h and serve his Alaster.?liewas a devoted father and a friend to marty?t i/ i . ......... u^i.i rrr TLTRAIIOE PISH AM) (J A ME RESERVATIONS Collorod people of the United States without particular regard f?' party-affiliation are being callctl upon to celebrate -the birthday of President Roosevelt this year according to .Charles Sateh-' ell Morris, Jr., wW> has just been named the- Trrrtiopal chairman. Prof. Morris who recently appointed ap Educational Adviser by Washington, D. jC. for duty in. the Department of the Intcrrior at the various CCC camps has been assigned by the War Department to the New Jersey-New York area. He stgtes that the celebration will take the orm of a banquet, concert,, reception, pubic -meeting Or similar (TatfTFring and will bo lYon-partisan in charac ters. Last year such celeb rat oris were largely observed by the ^ white people of the., country " with Negroes taking but - little part. However in view of the tremendous recognition which colored people have =, received under the | .New Deal, and appointments to virtually every agency (at Washington, it is proposed that mewbers of the race Itfake a prominent part "in the exercises this^ year. In 1934 the ?i/nds derived ^from the 'various cele.brations were contributed to the health foundation at Warm Springs, (Ta while \his Reason such funds will be Riven to the men in the CCO camps for the purpose'of purchasing: magazines, books and newspapers. Local chairmen will be appointed in practically every section of the United States according to Edgar Cj. Brown who is the publicity director of the FERA* at Washing-ton, P. C. Prof. Morris points out that no national administration during reeeht years'has given to Negroes, the consideration which has been accorded by the present Chief Executive. Many outstanding colored leaders will, address gatherings in celebration of the President's birthday throughout the country. While more detailed information will be released later, those persons who desire additional' data may communicate with Prof. Morris at W* headquarters, Camp Xuckahnc,-~Tuckahoe, N. J, A member of the.faculty of several institutions of higher learning during recerfT years, Prof. Morris is now on leave from duties at Bluefield State Teachers' college, Bluefield, West Virginia. | PALMETTO SANITORIUML . ; Stute Park, S. C.?We wish to (hank the members and friends ol Zion Canaan Baptist Church for the Wonderful service they have ;rendered on the 4th Sunday . in Dec.-1934. And we were greeted Jan. 13-1935 with another wonderful program. ' The ushers board \yas present along with Master Robert Wilson, the little minister, Messrs Williams and Anderson accompanied. The.minister took his text from the 5th chapter of David. The Hand of God writing on the wall. In his conclusion he told us that hand is still writing on the wall. There were many tears brought from the eyes of his hearers, he is .lust a wonder for ten years old. We pray God blessings upon him. We too- wish to thank Rev. J. P. Reeder and his usher hoard for llm hn\ pf orangco left for us.?^ We appreciate every thing that is done foi- us by the friends, hope others Will come to US. Visitors are always welcome. We are anxious for your return. JQU>TSTON NEWS . * ; At 11:30 the pastor, Rev. McFarlm preached a wonderful sermon. A large crowd was present. At 3:30 the Sunday school , ttiet at the usual hour with Supt. aiul teachers at their post of duty. At-7 o'clock Sunday, night Rev; -McFarlin preactied another gootl sermon which wag enjoyed by all frhut wei'e pi'ooonj>i 5 Rev. C. 11. \ymiams of Spartanl-urg, S. C. -is in, the -towirof Johnston aijd will'conduct a three nites service of meeting at Mt;? /ion Baptist t'hurch. We are prayimi for a successful meeting.-Saluda District. So.nth Carolina Conference -will convene at JohnChurch, Jan. 24. We are asking each pastor tr come preprtlTd to make credit "bit report on General Funds.1 The District is' small but""the interest is just as great as before, jtemeir her the date, Thursday, Jan. 24 \lr. C. II. Bla-scngale and Miss N. JSGary were- tic dinner guests of Prof, and Mrs. C. O. Melntosl Sunday y. . ' . * .f Schools opened January 2, _ will an Emancipation .program a chape] .hour. The program opofl ed with singing "America Thi Beautiful". Then we were favor 1 d with a very interesting talk bj Prqf.t P. Jv Hmrunitt. lie state* that the boys and girl's of* todaj should read the history^Of our fori fMthers and their struggles foi freedom, so that wo nifty bette adopt- ourselves to present daj civilization. He .-dressed, froedon of mind as being more essentia than physical freedom. "Misses Margaret Chestnut am .Tannic Carter reporters of.C. T "TT spent last' Saturday, Januarj 5, in, Beaufort, S. C. visiting then friends. .* i Miss Hammond-is a teacher ol C. T. S. was glad to have file following people fo visit her on last Sunday evening, January 6, Miss Citoria Colley, Messrs Youngblood Covley and Kennedy, former of Ridge Spring, but now of Hemp stead, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Jer_pnje_Mason of Aiken, S. C. The new farmers of South Caro lina are putting forth every possi lde effort to make this a very successful year. The regular monthly meeting of the Chapter was had Thursday night, January 2, A very good program was carried out Plans Are being made by the Chap ter *to hold their farther and son Banquet in the hear future.. The Chapter lias als<v'plans on foot to 'quip their dcpgd'tVnent with some in ore tools. After the meeting, the members wbrc served hot cocoa nnd crackers. RIDGEWAY NEWS Friends of Mrs. Sarah Gibson will regret to learn that * she is confined to her room with sickness. Mrs. Judy Chappelle is among those who are oPfche sick list this week. Mr. John Moore i? quite sick at 'his writing, he seems to^ha-vc taken a. relapse from his apparent improvement. Mt. Pisgah ;Sunday schooo|^"i\t the -suggpstiofi of its highly es^ teemed Superintendent, Mr. J. Q. Adams (Dad"), af he is familiarly called, presented ^church- the sum of $6.00, to/^rn.t it J,n the liquidation of it 'i^d thefts, incurred by putt?* Stairoof on the building. <cV' [on. +> . \J ^ ' 1 ? s ? < '' . ' ' * * 'r CIIEIiAW NEWS It svi'ins as if" the New Year [ brought new ideas, new life, and new hop.e. Every body is trying to do something. V -----The attendance of - the .various churches - on Sunday was ?very l?tt?e; although the weather was^ a little unfavorable. r~~r\ The JBT*?rT. U.-of the IVb Die Baptist Church is growing some i what. Ami each member is Lying to get somebody else ?ttr come. Thd topicor the discussion on Sunday "What can. 1 d<} for the advancement of the B. Y. P. U.?" was well discussed by Miss Berdet. Ja~ Jones, Mrs. Murgai et Lesley and Mr. N'evers Godfrey. Ail young people are_urged to attend some. ofganiy.ation of snme.-chur<:li and take an active pari.We regret very much, that Mrs. Susan Ford is ill at this writing. We do hope for-her a snvodv recoyery. _ , . Miss Omelia Tucker, formerly ~of this city, hut now 0I Washing. t<m, D. C. is visiting her mother, . Mlrs^ Alice McClain. Mr, aru .Mrs. George, McCaill entertained a few of the younger set on Friday evening,^ an. "11 th, with a birthday party in,honor of their daughter. Georgia.' At eleven o'clock every one h ft saying that he had an-enjoyable-lime. .On Wednesday, evening, Jan. Oth. I Mrs. Sarah Motley efvjertained a few friends-at her 1i|rifie honoring . Niesdam<'s Mary KTByi Mayers and j- Carrie Cash ojf Newtvnft N. Yr who areo here, visftlng Toljrtjvos and friends. j. ?i - 'U Vl " v ... DILLON NFWS * Mrs. A. X. McTiUOil i'(Minrl< n - tie is. at! ex-pnsmr ar.d is" well thought otM'Jty the people/her1'..' The pastor presented Dr. Jack*' r son to 11 it a eh a-tl ttr say that .he preached a' wonderful sermon i would he puttiny it ihild/. .Our t hearts Wire made to v .joit k' Two persons united with ' the p church. We say to Dr." Jackson and his* / ffood people cotnv ayain. you are yl :1 ways welcome. The'pulpit a'id board met las' !?. Friday with tie.- president, r lh.sa MeX'i!.-' Mis. A. X. Mct/ol i- , read a* tine j> per. Mrs. A. R. ; Washington math- seine- splendid i .remarks, also the pastor. Trade with our Advertisers For Best Results travel anywhen : on the SOUT1 A fare for everu nui . - -- 7 i ?One Way C On S ? Round Trl] \ . . for ?ach mil# i Good faa Sloe; of proper ch?i ? Round Trij *N? . for ead?mik I Good k?-6leq f proper ebmt ?One Way 1 Good In Seq ol proper cfcaq NO 8U high CLAi I-MM h&M lohM B-rsns * MODERN COACHES.. CC ??M? Im, Bmekm m r\ - . _ .1. Moon, It. OwCns arid C. Fuger-j ^ son," Miss Alone . Barksdale, Lizzid ^ Buxton ami M. Moon, M. J. Wil-Sbr-p. -limhs-Br T. Bttrksdale~and Emiiu?!^ ^Walker P. E. Asst. Walter Wal-) koij T. E.-Fugerson and D. S. Bird reporter Merdiq Walker. After re jini'tn lunl brni taken 111 the Cdhftlr once?adjourned^ for the day.- The S. S. was called-to order Sunday liiorniu<?- n tthe nsna.1' hrinr, 1Q-3n by t'he Supt. T. E. Fugerson, the classes were combined and taught by the pastor and reviewed by the 1'. E. who gave a beautiful illustration of the lesson. At 11:30 the P. E. broujght to us J . a soul stirring sermion from the 20th chapter and 22 verse "of 1st Samuel 'which was enjoyed by, all. We are proud of both o"ur pastor " and P. E. We see before us a grjea't year. . ^ We workable to pay our elder out in full. We were glad tq have*our many friflndp with n.s Snmlny yya are asking you'to come again , we are . glad to have/you at any time. Merdie Walker, . Reporter AROUND NINETY SIX BETltLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH ~ i ; ? 1~ v Uev. II. M. Taylor, Pastor * Sunday school convened at the usual''hour with the - Supt and teachers at their post of duty. Wf wi re delightful* to* have Rev. ThoIdas with us. He reviewed the les son in a very helpful ahd inspiring way. The annual report of our >. S. was very good, and beautifully delivered by cur See. Mrs. G. A. Parker. i There was a Silverd Tea at the holne of Mrs. Eliza Chiles, to raise lend for the church. Mrs. Rosey Mosle\ is at .home after visiting re] atives in Lanoastt^j^Sh C. ini.MM .ni. K. (JHURCH Rev. T. J. Jackson, Past?r ? All the young1 people arte invited to* coiye out and be with lis in } :i .Kpvrforth -League meetijhg dvery Sunday 'veiling. Sunday school w every Sunday at ten thirty A. M. . Preaching every fourth Sunday. A jprdial welcome is-oxtended?la all. Henrietta?(lilliani;; was?the-? guest of Miss Georgia Lee Campbell recently. Our school opened Monday morning with full attendance. Teachers and students reports a very Merry Christmas and a happy new year. Mrs. Glad. is Griffins of Atlanta, Ga. is at home to spend some" time with mnilw.i. . ...:n 1 .?..?. 11IUIII1IB Will pitJMCIl at iRTh^Tiom the. 4th Sunday ? Mrs. E. Graham, "who has just returned from the hospital" is doing nicely. ? , AIT. PLEASANT A. M. E. Rev. \V. A. Harbison, Pastor S. S. at 10 A. M.i'every Sunday, service first and third Sunday, . ypu are cordially invited to come and Jsttrdy the Bible and worship wphAis. A reading man makes a ready "n an Read the Palmetto Leader, and .keep up with the world. A thousand rejuj^js can't.Jfc wrong. RTly one and see for your self. . Any one wanting the Palmetto I.nrdfT, cirrr"get"Them at ^Mrs. CJ. IKun's resturant. Tney" will be on ha'tj^ eyery^Saturday. | ^ j? any day 4?f mL lERN^Jf "SC.,A PEBMUl! T'" >.1 ' :oach Tickets . . ale Daily '"* 1 . - '* ' i'.j ? ' * ^ / tS \ p Tickets traveled . actum Hmit 15 days ^ ping and Pnfci Qua on payment get tor apnoa aoofUi fl fa* fl Jjfc? flj ping and v&feXM on pnaaak fl gea for apnea occupied/ Plfiksto vnc md Bwfar Q?^a? ypMafl RCHAROE! M IRABU ' * ^ Saftty ?fT*atmT**?afB tLWAijannS ..j .j i " < ? * ^ , j . ' ** -*