The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 26, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6

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^ Page 6 ; A ^ >. V; NOTICB r " t i? All news for The Junior Page fKo U4a?? Tuesday afternoon of each week. Many letters are received too late - ' j "BILL" ~~~/ NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children desiring to becom< members of the Bill Carver Clul _ must fill out coupon and maij ii together' with a stamped, self-ad dressed envelope to The Palmefic Le&der Bill Carver Club, 1310 Assembly -Street, Columbia, S. C. } Membership Card and Buttoi will be sent to you immediately. * ; ' "BILL." A HELLO T.O EVERYBODY Hello Bill and Everybody; Dv>-" 1 "ni again, time in and 1 shall try to relate to you the happenings since last \Vet~k. Pi rat We are getting through with ouj exams., and- I am proud of that. We are serving h>t lunches at-our U ? .1,1 v mill ITl'Vt. llOW Wl &L IIUWI t > v.i j enjoy them. .My uncle from Now York .is visiting us, Mr. WooiL&rd. ' ??r"~ After SuiKiiir^ohool my inothei tend the funeral of Mrs. Kate Wvs: ton which WTV??hugely aUcndtai. It is time f?of me to go to sekod. i and 1 must' stop w riting. - * Yours truly, l v " Margaret Wright ? ? sends poem Dear Bill; -kt has been a long time sincC } wrote you# hut as you know 1 : have bevn busy in school. In oui English class we iiave been stud\ , ing about'.birds, So I decided t* write vou a uhem about a bird. The Peacock The .P.eac-ick* is a beautiful bn.o He loves to strut around, And often in ti^c- -farmyard ATbtautiftd fettl-hor. is lo'uni. . He is very proud of his (' sUhors -Aft-proud as civV be, '.V ~ For he is the most bt'autifuljjivv As you can plainly seer ? ? 7? Yours uuly", .?~ N _ .?tr- " A Hiatee Toailey _ _A^i^Ali:>iin:it ? Dear Bill; I have T)e"h reading about th<s Bill .Carver Club and \vould lilt-, -ti become a member. 'There are nnuij interesting things "aft the Pahhbtt Leader. 1 had :t very gooil Xuiaa. liope^you enjoy- d it as well as-1 _:?_ .Yours triply, .? Johnnie Mae LeC -L!?An a ivi'iii ?S. C. SICK \YTTH A COLD ' Dear Bill, How are. you fooling I at time? I aiii .dbiug ' ua-vly "oiily' t have a cold. 'Hope "how som 1 will uet bell r. OUr club 'is d^>' irig finc. The, reason I. did not write was.'due to iny bad cold and could not get.t6 the office. . I am sending'. sbine jumRIc loiters. Questions lnol D. Snjonj.nl-,~Oui; gyvemoi .. Hi J. -Yc xlr=rIin - aleu ai-i?guvornorOsloch?Where chilnren gb. P. W. Wblacklel?secretary of State t? Answer Olin D. Johnston J. E. Barley SiWT" ' W. P. Black-well - ~ Vxiurs truly, ' Sbplihi' Mae .Munday LIKES TO HEAD - - '? .Dear Bill;! ' 't I surely do enjoy reading the Pt?lrmttr> T.I Hill:m~l mqnbor "f girls and h.ys like to read the pap er. I am president of the Bill C.arver Club, secretary of the ring ?"?band,1 nrd ?i rTr,n,,tiTT^T-"-Trrr? , . .Club. I like, these clubs and think. ~ thby are a great_ help_to ThiTTJby>. and gTrlsT Yours truly, . _ Sarah* Ellis P SENDS QLKSTION'S AND ^ . _ -ANSWKItSa ' .. Hello Bill; Hope you are alright. I am sending a few questions and answ crs: . .. ?y J-?VV ho wrote Home Home Sweet Home"-? " . -' 2. Who said I came,-I saw, I con que red? . : ' JL-WJli invvntfd t?hc . telephone? - AnstffTu . * 1. John Howard Pape. -> 2. Julius * Ceasar; * ... ~8r?''Alexander Graham Hell, a Prof, jn Post on University. Yours truly, Sara-h Thompson ? ? " A NOTK FROM I^ADORE Hello Bill; * fr_y How are you qpd alFof the club t mendbcrs? I am?writinp you a " not? ttmigbT for T ihusL^cTto bed, ufj \j" ... > . .^ r OllTH'5 , GKEAtEST WLEKL1 BILL CABVERi Editor i ^ . ' .. / I . ' APPLICATION I ^ DAT ( ADDRESS CITY? ... ? ... ? 2. -Bn)A Y 1i. .. GRADE ?-SCHOQtL 'Fill out this coupon and mail g" stamped envelope to The Palmet ff Assembly St.. Columbia* S... C. roll boola and you will receive XS0803ttOCC^ its eott'in/ late, and f hftvp* h?ei>' untying very hard. I am trying -tr^-ata-kr I'ik+lV gr-ude.-- Will write you -{igain real soon. Sincerely, . . . I'stklore Thompson" ^OfWanrT() L N T\ T R AIN TNG SCHOOL,,... SelleyiF?It -lias been very droaiy , i lite iMt'i u.o or"lnree uav's. We .itf expecting snow at any time. .lire regular monthly meeting ol the i'. 1. A. was held Tuesday nigiif.;A program rendered-by itie nit<p.n"grade. -(juite^ i'ew par ,n.j were present. We were terry to hear that Mrs Arthur was iti over the week-end, out glad to know that she is again. ' _ . , We.extend oiir deepest Sympathy .o l.ft* lrtLle llall children who lost tlit ig i'A^nef, -Ui-. Lester liall, Jan. Jlsl. " . ' ' . 1 he faculty ami students ' were >.eiy stniy lo- near of he accident Inch ocelli cd last. Monday- evening when some boys who were rid ..hg in 1'roi Su wart's ear had a v. i\ i U.?Lit?car wits datmtged -uhi , ^ A-gnliv -huetr ' ~ "5=~ 1 :k in.v; alio girls who are bei ;oii, .-eOij'i a,o be'enjoying it better vAi-iy-dny. Indirectly, this is help s ng'iiu'ttn Page iittetidance exceed \i i":.; attendances. "N^evei'al students arc .sul'rVlTng ??TT f: t . I.i<~ "*Al.wlw.?l !.- advisvd. We.' should " . ). j.iliy u a__ _i_o Lu -_Lo_-lnU' g. oil. ~ 1 fly; exuminationToY th<?_ High N iio -t bCg-iiis Wednesday. ; Every . nigh Seho,ol pupil has at least put Tii a\vick of real studying pre "Vtr.v hg \h. ih.se Ives i'or the exams. J:' they l'ail thu_fuut semester, the ?T'l-inc ipiii hjis already given the .-em* nee. . _ ' * . " "_\\r a It .- m i_y1 i o _d\ e;ir qt_ whe lj^liii:>s of-Mr.-ft Jessie Harris.. ,^Ti:e eighth grade* ciass -and fjrii mis'of ilJrman Harris extend! tlu-ir- wishes-to him for.the 'speedy j _revt*?efof his father. He- IsT in,' no """hospital,at Anderson. J kKN,\ i:V. is\ 11.LH NEWS Wr aiv still having a number of <UatTr.- in qui'- vlcinitV. Rev. Mrs. i: .r home early -Wednesday. All of i.fr e'hihfitai. grands and greaY -urnnd "-.wci e liohie ' to "XYlfnffs^ fhe last view. 'fhe_ funeral service^ we're held aii'STiiloh Rapt. Church wirrr Rev. A. .1. Wright master of ceremony. Th" following minis-, te'r- w re present.? Rev?r Coving-. ." i:. J- uics, Cox, Drake. Be Coat .Met oy. The . flowers were many 1 I remit i f t?I. ; Mr.*. Anni'e . Steph n, Mr.. J. S. Wal-< n, Mrs. Catherine Coleman -are still oh the'si'ck list. Mu'S. Mtti't 1 h-iiki* lg* ? tf 1 \v 1 v 11iipi ovjng, her 'laughter,'.Mrs, Marie D. Drake is -till home with her. J. , j M r.' -Jtth'?Mrkay" arrived home i from Xt w York last week. Mrs. j Xaney lCesc is on'ihp vsiek list. r The" basket hall Ipflih ptayofl Mi-Call High School Jast week at R hnetWvjlle. The gnnie was very :-u^uht, but BcinmUgvi-llo?IHgh?do? .elded to. keep the* honor at h'jmc :inf wjrhrn-hnrd fighlMhcy won the game. . " A special- rall^wi.11 bp at Shiloh Church the.4th Sunday. Mrs. T. B. Mrt^ieen was celled, home last ^<jwk| to att^W!' ftl'CTunrral serviefl'^ of her tincle, Mr. Rrunson ntj Hnrtsville. Kindlv 1"! 'Wc: t n fV*r? >*/T?r\/\>'4 I or not iaetr than Monday at 2:30 "T each week in order for the news If reach- the office by Tuesday P. M. ' v _ : , ??GaUie KaaideAi-Reporter. BINGIIAM NEWS *: church goer*-but at 3:30 the P. E. and pastor, Rev, Ritrpjins called us ; together for the quarterly conference. The .elder delrvered a wonderful sermon. We . w<h*e very triad to have Mrs. Wells present wit h u and appreciated the r?m'ai-ks made by her. Rev. Riggins was the.'guest of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Hodges. The mi&fHfc?nary-ladies pourvdod Rev^ Rigtrms Monday. Mi-s.- Deliah Hodgefe^itepSSter r i - ? v - ( ?? ? cal )* ' its K**,H MM?,M M* M M * M W W w y w M M ^ ^ N BLANK ?--3 3 E "Hrrr;: L_i93 I sul ?3 ^ ;?: : | ? \ . S j* Mi AGE - ?!j "T it together with a self addressed j wt ,to Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 3 tic Youi; nama will be placed on the 3-J Fa <a membership card and button $ f 1 : . V ? }.? ll *" ?- v du ?Hopewell A. M. E. Church P.. Rev. P. M. Kn?x, Pastor . ^ We were wonderfully blessed de with a gifceful" gE'iuiuii ii'iuleiul -pp by the pastor. A Liberal contri- ly bution was realized. We w;ejv er glad to have some of Chavis Christ hii ians worship with us. TheTtub x>rE,andz^ed anfjrig tJhe re young people by Elder Mil<?s is en progreaoing nicely.?We ^hre glad to ?ee them at work. . ny Readers- don't, forget the Mock Conference on the 1st Sunday afternoon in February. 'ac ti?! : -"?School News ' __ "Ti Chavis Jr. High School had a p] big week. On Monday afternoon . the'boy's basket ball team had'a *n{ ti ice. practice with Cooper Rural SchOoJ. 'Wednesday evening, the w faculty visited the Cooper school co for the purpose of organizing a a* social club among the teachers- of The 'teachers *vent away for thv ni week-end. Prof Tisdnlo?Mii-.Be> Dingle, Rutherford and Holmes .. spent Saturday night in Kingstree. 'll Sunday morning they motored to T1 Charleston to.^it mother and 'Miss Rutherfords' D aunt.' St. Mark ^\. M. E. Church Rev. E. Pi Butler. Pastor Sunday wa* .a ,.high day at the" above namod..churdh. At 11:30 -tlie-pasior preached a soiirSTli i in^r sermon.- Everyone present enjoy-, * ed ,it very niuch. "it - At 4:-30 a Silver Tea was^givctt at the parsonage by Miss.Evelyn Tindel and Miss Lydia Williams in interest of the Founders Day Club. A splendid silver offering \yap ,,, taken. ~ _ L _ - WALTERBORO NEWS f,Rev. .J_. :M. .Millerjoft this_\ye<?k ]?, for a motor trip to Atlanth, Ga. . The Morris College ^ quartette m accompanied by the Rev. J. A. McConnqll and Prof. Bowen' gave a pi musical recital at the1 C. T. S. <]t This week, "\yhieh._was greatly en- C< Joyed by alf" present. . p. . Row P.. E. Tiller, Rev. J.t M. th Miller, and Rev. M. L Litflejohn ht held services in- Walterboro Sutp- -rh day, all were inspiring. The Rev. di P. E. Tiller will have the madam in "with him tbts - week-end. P Rev. Lee A. Logan, Bro.-Frank, lei -Simmons and Mrs. Louise Wil- Pi iiams attended the ministerial coun teed of the Beaufort District of the vi: A. M. E. Church which was held at Shelton last Monday. The meet Ring was largely attended and mark ed ed enthusiasm wad shown by all be the missionary workers, ministers M ;inil liiymfn f.f fVir>- district The -te address of Dr. Nance, the P. E. "te was well received and it stressed at the program for the year which w' centered around the saving -ofsouls, sustenance for Allen University, and our responsibility to -b> the missionaries at home and a- 1S broad". Dr. Nance has made a fine beginning. Mr?. Nance and Miss ^1 Mi N ante. _ths. wife and da ugh - tr*r V?f "nnr iAApr> um?.A ^ VIUM ?? v* v jjivvyciii/ inn* J^' rendered valuable assistance. ^h Mr. Alonzo Green, our- watch- a smith made a flying trip to Char- ]e leston this week, where he par- cfi chased materials to complete work ~ni which needed to 1>o rushed out of jn his office. Heis-a very busy man. cy Miss Anna Polight and Mrs. Ro- e(] sa Li*vis ha'#: beei} ^omewhat in- th "disposed the past .week, , Rev. J.?E. MeAdams -spent the ft? week-end in Greenville where he M went to visit relatives. When he dr arrived he was informed that his fu brother had passed thirty minutes Bi before he arrived. He has the in sympathy of the people here. ?: ^? . . . * cr RIDGE BRANCH BAPTIST la L . ^ CHURCH bi Rbi. A. P. Porter Pastor - :se Batesburg?To the' various ei] churches, ministers, and friends, be you are invited, to the ordination ci] service that will be ?-earned but Sunday, January 20, immediately El after the- morning: service at the tj( -above?named church. ? fv Brother Isaae Williams has jh been on trial for a considerable' cr nine *mu naa conje>?p txx ine stana i ard of Jtfee-tfllalifiehtfon of a dea- I gj -corf "uiat Ja set iorttt in the third mi chapter'of first Timothy. I th ? S??'?? ' -'r/ ? - XI'? "" a ?80? . 7 yr* . % .. HE PALMfettO DEADER )RANGEBURG FARMERS HOLD CONFERENCE .'laflin College was the hos^ to > first -Orangeburg County farm _ s conference ' for 1&35 on ursday, January 17. * rhc egnference was promptly led to order at two o'clock by \f % \ir D Hjniln^c r_?iT.*iJr! ?? ? AJ. ?? 1111ci111 . e-ttfternoon was principally ocoied with discussions, which re, led by persons who reprelted progress and achievement the particular fields in which the; -Plantings Good Seed," -Mr; H. Williams of Elloree.; "How to epare Land for Corn," Mr. J. illiams of Cordova; "The Adult hool,^ Miss Pcpdarvis; The, oper Care of School Buildings" r, 8W. C. Lewis, State College, he Proper Care of Baby Chicks" Crawford of Orangeburg; "Our :altn," L)r. Best of Urangeburg; legro Business," Mr. C. W. Caldili'of Orangeburg; "The Rela7 >n,ship that .Exists between the irmers and the Rural School", ss Earline Brownlee, Orqnfeeburg Unty Supervisor; "Why Parents i6uld Make Children A Partner in fsiness," Mr. J. U. Marshall, unbci'g County agent;?"The Pro iction Credit Association," Mr. A. Cotton, secretary-treasurer of e P. c; A. Following the discussions Presint J. B. Randolph addresses- the nftn-nce. In his-speech ho-highcongratulated the Negro Farm, particularly in this section, for s acquisition of land. T11o meeting was closed with the port qf the committee with refer ice to meeting. The report read i follows: 1 lr? President and Members of Thi inference: _ ' 'Sinde we have'Leoh so' willingly icoraeg. the priviitgc 01 holding lould resolve, a vote of thanks to res. Randolph. Also, -we wish to urn:a vote of thatiks to the husi;ss men. farmers, anil ?others ho have contributed to the sucss of the meeting aiitLjonr local tent for his. wjso planning for is meeting.?? We recommended thai the next eeting he held July f>. 1035 At .'fFnVlnfl- if f't n In P. linn. ? Officers are: Mr,' W. 13. Wiltnis, president; Miss \V. L. tomas, secretary; "Mrr. T. IB amels, county agent! ?^7 Kenneth IT. Moore "GADSDEN'S IIHiHJ'OINTS" Evy^d^ here are stiH-rmmy and ogressive objectives have been tained. ? Following' a series of e-etings the piano has been relired and ia again in use. in adtion to the yther notable irfl' ovements. A list of outstanding persons ap taring' here recently and speakg .to the student body will folj\\\ Mr. II. A. AY-oculard adver-sing manager,. The New*?York ews, and home town boy who ado good in the City gave an inlljJctual and abso*bwtg* lecture, rof. Edward Ferguson head "of partment of" Biology at State >llege while accompaning Mr. J. Burgess on a trip here spoke to c school -on, "Some important jalth Problems." An article SFwhore will tell of fhe great scussion led by Mr. H. G. Kamer, President, The Columbia roduction- Credit Association, iding farmer and .busindsg mhn, of.'. Ba?nwpll,-, and the- local acher of agrietiltlire interchange sits on special occasions. On Sunday, Jan. G, Messrs P. Webber, Sr. and Jr., accompani by John were called to Orangeirg to witness the funeral of rs. Eliza Robinson, grand daugh r of -Mrs Clemmie Webber. r,SiiL r Robinson was 85 years of age vd was striken in Augusta, On. bile on the floor testify'ng at tne r m i . A Li.. moral oamsimas cmpiy, Hopeful reports oij the progress r'-Governors were made, Jan. 2"?. the bip date. ie Funeral of Raymond Weston , Webber, Jr. . was * proposed for e- office of Church -Clerk. As cted to the position with Deaili William Washington beinp ade Cljerk of the Board. Later the d?y. Mr. Webber was also ioscn to "serve as Supt. to be aid I by Miss Annie Mae Dowdy in e capacity of assistant Su'pt. This community has' been sad ned bytho death hist week of r. Adam Thompson and Yesteriy, Miss Pearl Brown.. Both iner^ls tfere held at the St. Mark nptist Church, Rev. J. B. Barber charpe ' Mr. Raymond Weston was taki ill. in New Jersey white?the te Miss Brown passed in Columa. ? Lower Richland was .well renre tffrri~arrtTi^ conference for Prinpals of 5 teaher schools _and n>ve tho loc.d principal and Frinpal BamwefT of Eaeto'ver. Mrs. Francis Thomas and Mrs. :ta Sightler, Home dcmons+rrp" >n. and assistjtTTj^ft^frfsr'ospoct ely. V^ld-ft-^sps^irtn Monday with e-^Busy Bee and Willing Work-' s Club, in tho school. Mrs. C. iM. Webber is slowly lining strength being able*"to f?neufcer. satisfactorily ?over e home. - ' 0 ....... ? ? t~~ , ; ^ ? ^ . 1 "EDISTO ISLAND NEWT ' Mrs^/Estelle Campbell went to I spend' the holidays in Nm,v. Ynipk. - n Tft/v. ?n<l Mrs '.If S A Civant?v and/familv were deliirhted to have d Mi^s Smalls stop in ixL^see them.' s( /Happy congratulations tfi Mr.} aW~lHrSi Benjamin" H. Meggett d for their bounting boy. e b <Mr._Gnarles Smalls, a member of o the^ffshev board of "Calvary A. M. \\ E. Church is indisposed. We hope w for him an early recovery. v Our sympathy goes out to the v relatives and friend* .of.. Mr John -h Wrighten, who departed this life f Friday night. . -Ld Master?(1. Re id from Central n School has none to become a stuilent in Avery School; Charleston. / The Emancipation Program was a held January 1, in the Presbyter- . b ian Churchy Mrs. lv. E. Whaley, mistress/of ceremony. A paper was read-by Miss . Myrtle Hutchinson; a poenl by Mrs. Washington and a paper by Miss Agnes c H. li'rowh. Rev. J. S. A. Grant, D. ^ * * ? n*??i * A subject, "The Negro's Achieve- . mcnt Seventy Veal's. '* ' . Our sympathy?goes out to the J relatives and friends of Mr. .Jeiik ' ins, who died Monday,-A. M. i, " CEDAR CHEEK CHURCH s *- . _ r Kcu Us A.. Johnson, Pay tor f Sunday was an ideal day_ lor Jj all church goers, and the mem- (_ bers and friends ol' Cedar Creek v took advantago .uf the same. > Sunday scliool was opened at ti the usual'hour by the bu'pt. lil'O. T> S. E."Smith,_assisted by his staff p of teachers". After brief dis- (. cussipn of the lesson, we were P "Wonderfully blessecT^to have in p our midst Prof. C. G. Garrett, ], who?reviewed tiio U>:r.on, and !'?- ^ nmvtr, k,r r>',.,101,1 Ji,... VI. 1.... "T 'Sr' "J * ivom?M); ' , -'IV- (, Clcllari. n "At 12:00 o'clock services began, ^ The pastor presented. I>i\ J. C. Ale i CI el ha n who brought to us a wondcrful message. ' * ? r-j Mr. A. IJ. -Broome' was" elected jj delegate to the Dist. Conference. ^ which will be held in Winnsboro. q S. C. Mr. I.. J-iifol/ri _w^s^eiccicd j. alternate. __ Those on the sick list are Misses .Jacobs Boyd and Jackson. We {. ire hoping for them a speedy re-, j, covery. 0 ? ABBEVILLE NEWS Sunday was. a. high day-around !Mt. Pleasant. The S. S. opened al f the usual hour-. -.The war- .. tnuglllWlljll-Anten it and?review- ' h.l lw Miss J .p. Walker. J ?At* 11:30 the rostrum* was gj-ac- p led with many visiting ministers, j Hymn No. GOo was lined by Rev. Hubert of Greeiiwood. ? Reriniure lesson was read by ligVr-rT^ F. Rhode. Pray^ -bv*1fr S. -then Rev" .J. W. M^t-his came be fore us ahd preached a "wonder- (] fill sermon from Exodus 14tli chap ^ tcr. ' ? ?? f At 8:00 he introduced to us Rev. Hubert, pastor of St. Mary Bapt. j Church, Due West,, who preached a masterful sermon'. One rttnv-mem 1 bcr wa^ added to-the church. To- I tal offer in j; for th e jla v was ~$17.- I is. _ y . I -?Miss .Tannic Walker tho pre.si- | dent of. the?IL-JYVP. U. resigned'her*offt<Te"Sunday and Mr. Bonnie Brown was elected "president, ahd Miss S. Wilson. Secretary; Mrs. E. Richardson,. Treas. Mr; P. S. Mil fort, of " C;/nada visited his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. E. G' iffin last week. Miss J. Had<(pn is Tery sick at for her a speedy recovery. Friends of Miss J a mite B. West are glad to see her cut again after I her illness, ST. JAMES A, M. Ii. CHURCH I Rev. W. S. Minr^ I'astor Sunday school opened at 11:t)(J | A. M. with %Very Rood attendance E The lesson wag discussed by class- IS es, then reviewed by Supt. John- B son. And some very encouraging '1 remarks were made .by the pastor. !p ?At 11:0{T'A> Mr Rev. M-ims read ? Psalm 8th for- a scripture lesson and for text used PsnlnV 5:5. * Sunday night text found Psalm " OOrl 1. Both <1 i.-eoH) Hs were spir itually and 'encouraging ' to all. Total receipts for the day was $20.80. . ( The Board*" \V>. 2. of .Tamos r met at the home of Mrs. Eula White, Harrisburg St. After dere-eleetod, Meeting "m the hands" of the Pres., Mrs. White for busiruT?r nrnt sunr of "SfV.flO- was" VP-? ceived. Then a eou_r.se of hot cho'colate and crackers W&s served during the social hour. . Mr. Sharp and Mr. Benson of Atlanta,'.Ga. spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mary R. Pope.. Miss Sallie Fair is able to he out again after being confined?to . her room a few driys. HUMBLE VOORHEF.S PANTHER BASKETEERS Orangeburg, S. C.?Double , victory for the Claflin cagers was ttfo-outcome when they mixed with VOorhees N. and I. in a double . header here on Thursday evenjng. talod fifteen points, the Claflin girls routed the victoi's, 23-14, in In thesegcowF-gffmethe N. and J^_Ji?ys7^unable to do better than, their sisters, went down, 27-14, lA-fore the orange anil maroon wave, led by "Deacon" Willis, for mer afLcity high school guard from Columbus, Ohio. The week before irt its opener fpr the sen*- ' son the Claflin quintet scored a. ^ 27-20 verdict nvef^T th? flashy Haines aggregation; ' ?-? o ?"f-T BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS ? Kev. .M. 1). .Mobley, 'a proml-"" eht Baptist .minister of Saluda, ifitod our rchmd Monday and ad- Eiissed tin' nonn-day ,o)inpel _n<- _ embly in a very helpl'nl manner. Mrs. 'Victoria Nicholson was ten ered a very enjoy, ble "surpriseirtlulay party at it. r Ironte here, n the"evening of January 8, She as surprised t > the efcorit of- 1/ef ilrl/ivf?w?nV K'hlntit < v ?i>wl ery pleasant cvening*with the ohoreo. ?rs?tlu* wife?of?M)'. has. Nicholson. our"successful uti Second 11 i. Mr. \V. Si. Nicholson. Ldvisor. sponsored a successful nd enjoyable H^lly Flirty in Quia y Chapel Saturday .afternoon. ' ' Heath Of Mr. G. 11. Lfitricr Our entire sehpql family and ommunity- were saddened lant 'eek because of the death of Mr. riend and Irrj'al trustee Of icademy, who"died at a hospital i Augusta, Ca. Tuesday morning, anuary 8. Mr. Leitnfer was vice ireside'nt and superintendent of he grt at Grnnitevllte Manufnctur * ig Company. a very efficicnt-and uceessful business Znuin,?and a eal friend to humanity, irrespeelve to i ace or creed,. Funeral ervices over Iris remains were e^d at tlm Methodist- Church- of . irahitcville, of which he wars a ery faithful member. '* President lichoison <?f He'd is w as one. of the onorary 'pallbenicr< and a :rioup t singers sang appropriate' spiruals as*the funeral oorlopar winr hed from the church. The sing* i,s-~aecompauiv4l?tho. President to p he interment at Harlem," (la. The ms .of tliis very helpful friend is ery keenly felt by all ol lis. Our ympathy crocs'out "to Mrs. Laiter and the -other bereaved relaives. Miss N. .T. Gary of the Johnnassengnle. Prin. of Bland ic School, were supper truests-of Ir. and Mrs'. IT. A. -Blasscngale >atutrday evoninrr. They w'ere pth "all smiles." Why? >( Ask hem. . Ali s. Mi- Murr.ay, Jeanes., tenchr of Kdge field .county, visited us i\st we. U and_ was "tl\e ovet-night -nr^f Ml' v T v;,ii t'l-m-?? Pres. Nicholson and eighteen 'of ' ur singer: were 'among the Betis groun that worshiped at Ml. = 'an a an Churc.h Sunday. /The pas-; or.f Tle.v".?G. \V. Blocko!-. and the ffieers ami members gave them very cordial welcome. A eo-ntrimtinn war given to help the aing rs on ^Ji^ir rally pledge?, which s highly ?^nL<'(>ftted. Miss ClaraLfnriffin. a graduate f p ttr -ffrtrh <-h n o]. '.11, who is mrse, at Giady Hospital. Allana, Ga. was a ucleprnr- visitor here luring the -we/k-jf.nd,.having come 0 see lifv lin and hpr many 1 lends 1ki\.?i*-* ?t? \\ o arc . clad "'o welcome Miss lea trice Taylor, Path, after ha vPiNYKNKY'SFl II_t \lu.io: '. ki i{ '.vmi.u K SOl'Tlf ( AHOLIN ' r.7"" . , 1. * 1 4 " ' L &' J DOG WASHINGTON ST. TVavel anywhere oiTtHe SOUTH Afareforevenj pun /ffl^On.WayC, Un baJ ?Round Trip ). . . for each mfltja - Good in Sleep! <lpU0tt?h?v ^ KRonadTHp Wf . . for each mil* to Good sieepi ol proper duo? ^kOne Way T1 Good im Sleeps .. ProPer <*** _i no am HIGH CI.AS MODERN CO ACKER. . COl Atfc&cMy Sh*(b* mm 4 Oe Cumfortdblt Cm AST2 southern rah , ". t"' : ?; ' " yyuiML i iiiniiii ppiw uni Saturday, January 26, 1935 ing been detained at home two ^ ' weeks on account of the flu. She smile and all freshmen are pleas?r> Vr-.*.. h..i- ?iiw' ttiiiw in thair 111 'iLs t. = _ ? ; ' V Pres. Nicholson, Mesdames Hoi; mcs, Colljns and . "Blas^engjale, Miss E. L. Itolmts, and. Mr. Robt. Young1 Represented this school and jcommuiHjy at the coifnty teachers meeting- at .Edgefield Saturday.?? Misses Effie Rearden, Isabel Robiftson and Allie Moseley of our student body attended the meet inir nls<v ' ~ ' . Among odr .week-end visitors Acre: . Misses Clara, and Lizzie Partis, Helen Thomas and Thelma WMlrafufr,--Messrs Roisie "~Kenh<>r ami Osenia G^ham, Ridge Spring .guests of MiSs Luche Darns, frfcsh man, Mesdames Roberta Sligh and Janie Rev. Eugene Sligh and Mr. Elliot Rutherford, Newberry, guests of Misses Rutherford, Nance and Sligh. Miss Ilattie Ruth and Mr. Darniol Morse?fi*Sshmen, were glad to other loved ones on Friday. " Instructor Blassengale and his "Ag" boys are getting busy along '. various lines of agricultural actTvities each day, one of which is khe pruning of prchards- in the community, ^any of the~^?armers are co-operating splenditHhrith our agricultural department and we "are looking for much practical good to be the result. Misses Harriet and Carrie Key, seniors., ga\je a very successful ral l,v Party.' at the home of tjieir 'uncle, Mr. Jackson, in Edgefield?^ Friday night, ?- ? ' ~~ " ST. MARK SCHOOL , Mrs. K. L. Hunter, Principal Kinpstre.e, S. C.?iMrn. G._ E. spent Wednesday afternoon with us. She seemed to be well pleased with our work, and. made some very encouraging . remarks. Her ._ son. Pit>f#.CarI Green was with her,??' ;? J? ?-?The teachers and patrons are xtTFVfctng hard"to pay for the newly purchased P.iano. A musical conccrt> was given at the school house hist Thursday night. Mrs. James Brown, Principal of JohnsviM-t^^school and assistants were t "w^U'ome visitors. We are plannine* hn'viV nnnthpv ennnpi't unlnjv ' 'in. 2Q. 7 The tlubSjjaro still doing: splendid and morg work is'.bcing aceom plished aC.?ich meeting:. The basKet ball'team is striving tiOn. They are working real hard. The club purchased some utensils fur iVv' kitchen.?The children are enjoying" the "hotjlunehes that' ~~ are served to'them daily. The trustees of_the schooltLhold a meeting yesterday after school. -They nTsh did some Tcpaiy-work a round the schooL-hnnse. Mrs. 1\. L. Hunter, is planning , to spend the week end in Columbia with family. Miss Alston in Florence. Mrs. Daniels in?Hake City and Mrs. Poatwright in Pam lico. JNBftAL HOME I A AND GEORGIA v *linpra 1 nn/1 ?... uuu x unciai Equipment LS GOOD AS THE BEST Vnd Better than the Rest And Trices Less Residence^TliDne 7765 COURTESY AND SERVICE ? COLUMBIA, S. C? __ 'any (fay^lA [ERN Kg ?ach Tickets . .v? | le Daily 1 > " , . -r-1 . ivded ... 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