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[f^Page 6 U t ' NOTICE All news U>r lhe Junior Pag* moist bb in'.tho rm Ittor tVi?? Tuegday adtcrnoon of each week Many letters a to too-late for publication. * ?. NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children-- desiring ?to become members <jf the Bill?Carver Clut * must fill out coupon and mail ii * together with?a 'aiainped, ?ell-ad: drofised envelope to The I'almettc Leader Bill Carver club, 1010 A* f* gembly Street, Columbia, S. CTT Membership.. Card und Buttor will be sent to you immediately. L L "R1T-.T.." A NOTE l-Jio.M &EKENA Dear Bill;. This i.- . ' n :.o '' t_o I'- vi >'0J " kqow.that 1- h.r.v not. forgotten you. Bill,. I ani ;-"iry that-1 l\ave j;o'., v. : -!' a long time, kilt r m . ii ffvintr to make my ?<{ 1 havc.a-very ni*e . :, '-'-i -A,.v!i, Mnyfew you, kn v ' i vv,, 'K i, , c ... . : v?o- io -rhotu, Will ' ! ' ... , -\ .oiii'j. vi - ..J. a k-\ i < . I a Iv'i 'ii wii.rn: A iw.y m w-mn: ?-Dear. BUI; 11o\v"M?;* -.'ji' h:ul the t\\ w V/u.JLZ, " a :.%'? 3!w - but I w;r.f v ? ?' 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Winn fWOI'li) MKT T(l ?! ? : \R FROM _ . M EMU-TH T" ";~ ' -v . ;^PAr -Mill. . " ~~ 1?I puo' i -y. i Jy; .tifh't that' I had for* ' 1 . ' " 1 n*!. ! ' i ~ f'.ic i 1 I " l>u--y !>n paring for TJ 11 'I would like ' to' hear Thmi. x> of the mom befs. W ll 'A. 't. you again next week k Sine.i i i lv. ^ V Mamie !,. Tile -les W Union, y. (\ W Florence t m is mi-ImbfBs Myrtle L. P! '.Yi, irinl.t K. fV.l !T? lins, Pat-ditto A. "plemiiig, N.tr| cassia B. Rie'.a"-5- :>n. Queen K p iran, rjuioti, .; wu- Uricny f~.?i?ig. ill ile'T- TT tfTT e I*1 / L . WiLh EXTEIU AIX CU'B Dear Bifl; I hop? y-u.nij. fooling/fine. The H?ftutr TfTT-t* nrtrnfriwnY- -f, f M isI: ; I' by Powell Wednesday afternoon -?t 5:30. I will pt rtain. the club at my-honty (!m'.s<!aj* of this week > ' * . Misses'. Sarah- .Tonkins and fry Hattie M. jVnkin-; of Lykesland E; waye the ^mer eg<1s at.my home I~ on, Suivfay. V" ho 1 A. lovPly ??time.?Baruse 'hi?-hort. note hut I am in a hurry. Yours truly, St>phia M. Munday ti >1 I -1 T ?? G ?> - /> fliot|f? BILL CARVEK, Editor rf \ pplic^ST F'?' .'.' '."..LI... ?L 3 N'am'J^.. : jj A OFETESS "77377-.. Li _ i crrv:. _>-__-l-_7 j J BIRTHDAY . " -j oUADL~~ ' ~ SCilO i Q '3 Fill out tins coupon and m 3 stamped envelope.to The Pal - Columbia. S. (. "> 10I1 book; and you will roeei liC.CbliO C<" -vv O.O.O.'COltO CtClO.CtClO.Oj f V * 1?A( '?_ua.?ilid;. ' - *?"i am 11 ?V. t?? yv.ar.???Ki and 1 ; i ,> ii>, t < iii.\ "i-.-i in iuy via k i.av. ja.- i'j/iu. 5th yrnoiv -ii ' ?iy ;*.*! lay .... - I'm doing ,\v. TTri?i.'.v.?. . . . Ilvi.'.ui'a li;t- HI . . . i.a in. l'"n> 1.1.k ami a?Ut.\ of eI'm i.. 1 am proud to t r ^a>;.TT ~L; I.-. .lv.?nrrri bark1 -ciioi/'l-rT^o .1 am .vry happy, mi. iumi f go'. a a h-Wive l? ->vvi oil litis *Wvvk. 1 ioVC* TO" I'l iiv". .l.umur i'a'tjv. \iM jj n uly, -j IMav \Vii.uuns ' J" I . ^ I I . & AN M'iX-jis " " loir iii i; \ li Tolly * ??: aajrabdrg,'Th C .?li.i- the nf i.. g<.j i . .V la.n'imiial iln ViCtU ? j.i rlfJi:JUt.a;- ip'il milVl'ifiTSi'vl . a.... i .iviiv- a lio-J'.i .? t bark yvmnasiuiiii Saiuril li.O ' il.- i'lkv warn.-? w< ' a.. i;g' ki>iu ; ;<>r bu.-'Jkvl, but J . - *- '' '.ai-o" ai_l 10 J il'sl i: ihrir.punch and I1 . ' . .. .1 ... .i rtrvy xtm not * .ili ,-iM.vti .... i . a .'.i. a i-inv uing.the t'l V!'K,^.. i .. ;m the. CUtf Lin .tfi -?? A?aa 'ke.ii.'L-l' j im ' .1-.' ' A .1 r 1- a ' l ilk II . ; t!i, .a; ?.\vl 7. kibin . v>. " ' <-'A goals.' j.;.i. a: ?i?v v. vck i lie Clat ii f?ii'i a^_.haii?-r?:^Hjjf Irani -ah ' aitihaa -XtTitu Va . . : XAj.-a-r a ii'i ni- a l.l' | HUM. "" " "** m ' J 1 I m 1 "-111 P V \ ! \l S 4 . Ill I V, ' Hiuu'Ii t 1C. \. .). W. I lunulas. 1 'aster i i: : . .1 the thivatctii J ' -a'..' , .-'r..: vUi.'.i h oh u]h ]ic\i ' m. ?L..?I ujJ) the S.t'ltt, i>V- J -ix )i 1 1.,; Mitify. ''I'lii'. 1 . i: y. ,i.< ? a itiVuhy j'aught by *<t . . ^lev. ;J. \V. D?. ugia&' to | .... "(Tii- "... combined; Aftui- wli | a a\t.t a.U'l *.Ifc election of. .i' i" .in.- \ a:. AI?r.1 )*>.": . S?j)i. .Mr.- Jv. Ju:i:or ?upt., Alt.-. I) a. : I lut ein i AlVoie. Pfiiiit ~ ~ . - .'1 !'. ..! . i..? 11 . tUU.Sv- r?rl ?-CI .' ! ' I'ln l iy -<a "a y. Imnteai; u,-;.,At-a* lv. A. Uiitinsfjij-t-ra -i Sa; :. A. K. ilolntes, J -it.. .. .'.if. K. 11Gb iris jl it a lY A .-ast. *S . 1. I. W'.iliair,s, Tlvas. A1 K. .< is ^ ( :.urist<r.. A1 a A *t. L'horistertC . Ll. 'ejof. < 'T". Eau'clie - : 1 . A :. M a -.li, A1 ts- it, ! . "J V t *VV.. ' " 1 a I lie* ' proai hi 'tie- ' la .' u-xii John 1 el: r. lYv -message v - -"ill * !' -ii -.-rid was de e :.rl ?' iV. ' j 3Tif.. 1. E.'.- Ild'lnies lvtuir -da) i to - v * . li..-*.. Saturday h 4?? with-) j -dtSM-v .'fi. I.. HV<r.?;ins also 2 1 v f? ' ). ' :i -dl Iain l'ance, .* i-'Uria . ,er Sjuulny -mi'irhi Oi'Ie af.l I>11 in Millar r -i: !). ?. h'fiiti* ?i1'b.?hlRUf on th .Jafif they sn. at a short wi th lif!:.- I;..-1 Kdhir.sou. i ' it m-rtal at St. Paul i. if.. Chin ch Fehri arv C. 10 .. L 3 d'. idik. i\Ir. Willie Wiilia t\, a iC'i-i' at of Hnbison Colli /( at tii.- \verk-:nd with his' ".At / Afjjry C. Dixon. . . ? .im.-i.nv wws' . " Quit.-: a number arc puffcri - it-li 'the flu in {jtuI around < . 'Wt:. Have j*ou .-t'f ij Dr. Gore i his <r w car? It's a beauty. - _ Dr. .T. V4)mThomas presiding Tit f-'the ytinster T)i?t. A. ;'M.' " h ', -h A: Dr.'J. M. Jackson, fr> pastor ./f !>cthoi Church cal ih< A..AI. K. parsonage \vh i ! ro hi '.( \V''Jnosclfry to ~ee 1 '.who is much iniprov ! Itc'vs. J). TV Doughty and N. | iTflaiffo: t.'illi : f TjftttS dined at t 7 ]-,tr"roT*it!'f tewrlter. I J. Frlire Tan Tuesday, They ft .j rail - >u ITt-idmp: Elder j Wells.Tl>c L. C. Club, of Manning Bap ' ~ r . i /^irlrr % M' cfO':'aamooo.o^a^oic^cva^ono:cu3g [ON BLANK 7 g: VAVtr .. . . ?^- 1 . 193._ | " STATE ..?: ; , f ----- _ AGE r_ g ol .. ... ? -I-ail ,t together with a~self addressed v motto Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 O V iu.ur name \yill be placed on the ^ i've a membership; card and tiuttorr-Sr r U , ti.si Church hud a lively inoctlm; jK at the li?iiia***OT'?^:.s. Katie Smith J on Momlay. .Tito incnibvi:,s were :' v.eU?cuU\vtaincd by the hostess. Alii fv;~- ,?? * . ? >. Itelhel'A.-M. lil'hureh iiiS Rev. A. J, Felix, l'astnr ell. | Sunday- was a eoltl - day aFa i^Tn . a.e >! ?'.?', was ,-ev it falling at 01 k: V'1' ! viaiei *' .Sunday being election day av ^ '' 'V|1^ <"'11. !' ""'' !' ' 1111 ! !" ii ~rrr . \ l c-r a I'; 1 C ll\-'s 11 IWl.l.lV VL lv; ' i of same the*, pastor look the chair ito ami the following V-leetion- took ail i la el'.: S'upt. Mr. ( -astir; Asst. Stipt., Mi/ AIaibai_?Weils; i 1'riniary'. and Home Dcni. .S'^jgvi-in ! I no m !>e appointed la Urn;" S^7' ? j?M -ft. Clm .T T . (.'iimpljl'lly:?' A^^tr' 1 Sec.,-Miss Farri.y L. Felix; .1i\:U4 Mrs. Hat;iv Thompson; Inbrnrnnp Ml-a Annie L.'Kih r>ou;.C'b'?, i ivr,. \lr-- Willi,' Ma( Felix. T.ly f ,1- . .. lowing are the teachers: Mi> I.. ' '^li l?ai:i I. .Mrs. .Anni'' P.. Wa.-hing ' '."i;, M;ss Willi el me n;i l'r.'toii,. V .*Mf . Inij'c'atlia. lhndersun, Mi , l'V 'Annie "1.. lvllor.-bn, Miss Clara I.. l;? t . i1 . i:. A1: ~. ! :Ii:i M. 'Ni :i 1. lirr ' S. T." RuU.ther, Ile.v.-Felix, the. pa.-:-./ : nr. Vv.il liav charge': ,0f lJi'.,L Ut;-. ? ' * . - ars; . Ail !>.- Mhil.il... J . i-s... IL.J f?~ -p-r-.-ii--r-rTTTTrtr~tnmifcy-: l"j a. ' iW" l>t. C.'ll.'fian i.'.r i-ntl-j''tair.<>i I4>c Wilim;*:WorTcyrs 'Chili ;it the home I\Irs. Kl z-bv ih Iknt/.o/. lafcjL I w \\\?in -nay iiiuht. 1 >if* t<> i!? -n-fiii'li.'i- I'U' atu'inlawv 'U;i- s..;ia- ' . "i i .m?"i f I.a;?I : ani i;. Vi"i. ,n . i'1. rsiu-?f>V . , T Pllip't A i'i I? 1 '<!'< 1 \V!l- l ilt'. I .,y by A'i|-s. A. X. Mrl^n ! a; 'A,l~ Iiiv.in* u !a-t Friday I\ M. L'^s- -.?iVv*<\.'-H.1 Y\'asli-:rij?loh ptvsi ! .i <!'. t<> tli ilht-.ss of th'v |i!v> dent, -1 1 Airs. I><is;"y Mi-NAil. R v. Felix: Al: I.. A. Well.-. .Miss , l'lcStuM. A! ' ii'tur Ilayi-. A. <ioo:."/ill Ilyt*. a.ye a'mDiis those f'T-.l .: ;i .p i d "i; i rK -pl m-: *TF;UI.I\<<; HIGH SCHOOL . Mr. ( . K. ilamtnoml, Reporter u.v U'iri-.iivill'', S. C.? L.'wt week's i?li i?-.- .' !?]/ prnjrrams .wvre arrar.gt <1 ich a:.-l presented ~T>y. a division, of the dtt.i'.v.h irra/io . (liiAM Messrs. ]?. \Y. A. Gilisun unH D. J. Lenhaiait are C. p: < s ilent and :aculty-ad\*is<iis iv-. ix- ,| . ciiwly. "Good Mimtvers," v.a II y. to' 1.1: -ty ot the Wnk's I'Ximvi.. uit > fri rl'! ?-t :i!kTTn vTTvTTTiiZ .-.1. ' -| - | t - \ V L'l [lie - tkji subject Wtrc made by Mrssr-" I.irr -I Irnrirantt ,~A tplijr"XTibsTTT? 'hnTT' jC"- ,'W. C. 'Turner, and' Misses ]J? so on.. Hr.K.ks and 1-Mla .Mr Xorris. I.xa::ii,nations for "the third six '> weeks ware held last week. Somes te" pe >wk?1 ions at jjiwlim- , aivj aJA _lmu(ko t ake fdace tu xt week.i At..i-iivi . lie..- tiio?1 i. t * i i" ^ iiunOi f()ji J":|. . Indent. > l'or tin last six weeks ol' j "Tie til st semester will lie released. 1 'ct'l' Miss M.'. K. Ma'uzon, Kenglish i'.'y .in.str.ueti.r and advisor of a 'divie.l the fourth year class, re1:1 It turned, to .work Monday. It. uuiso ,as 11" Htness Miss Mau? >n has been ''v ;.t h(T home in Charleston over -ir.ee the OhriVtma's Holidays. jSul yd dents and teachers are glad to see 110 her able to "be about her duties ***"- "Ttrrrhr *?? ; ? d> Dame l-'ortun" e'T. tinU's 'to', -H- ' !l' 'U? 1 a-'.ell.jd! ; ;nn . f/j- . b. (lay night, boys and girls played ha tean s fiuin. Uo.ir a Path.* Jloth Ie" 'frames brought honor t<, the.school. - The girls rtiuggied gamely witli ".'d the powerful visiting sextette, holding them-In a 1.4 tie. Th> boys ; 4*t- rf''f( aterl their opponents, 24-9. A.f TW ,i;,.n/.(. ..tUI i!. ... .. V-IV'M "? it'-'HVUS, vVI I*. I.J. , '?v ('. Butler, stale.-: that the boys mv; Irani has been* invite ) to take pat_t iii jj-n int estate battle seon. Watch !'or weii.l from X >rth Carolina. Mf\ Hoy Yountf, Class of 101? 1, f went to Orangeburg Sunday. Mu. Wo-im- is bwfriiinine. I.i- w.,i-k j.] ill. freshman class at. South-Caro" *' lina State College , th' second ati? ^ biester of this form. spartanburgI M:\V? lev . The Sisters of I,ove Society J n| T,lie Sisters of Lovo" Society ' wore inspired by rt talk made by jT' H.ev. II. \V, Walker in behalf . of | ''1*- the Community* Center rdoiTat^d j C(j* the Center S5ilQi_nnd this pledge! .f eooperation which was present- j H-* to the Community Center 1 -A i jic'anl ii:Lr-; |,y Airs. HachoL bee ^JlnvCr; Pres. of the' Sisters of . tSi Love Society, Mrs. Ollte Blakelv I 1st vi-ce Pres.;. Mrs. Paulino B. . Simpson, Sec. THE PALMETTO LEADER FRIENDSHIP COLLEGE T4rr?Donkey?paity?nirtrti was " given in the auditorium Friday nie'ht was very interesting and \yas enjoyed by all. The Literary Society held its m.eiin'i in the V-udilv>rmm" Satur- F day night.. are glad to welcome Miss Vornell Head back to the Campus again. ' ' , * We are sorry tu know that uur Matron; Miss Wiila Mhc = hill has bpejr-kept-nway i roning _ l'or a short time. Her absent was _ dye.to a sho)'! spell pf itlm-ss. Uur assistant' Matron will be baek-'on duty next week. * She has been absent ojj account of 'an act*i _ "Hent. ,'. , W'e arc"looking forward and the' girls are getting their drfesses ft'ady, "waiting for THF irind of Fetr ~ ilian ti; nvt In-I'i' ill 111 I > i' 111 ilinw TTi em at the big George Washing- I ton Banquet. We ..'hope to have 1 i nice tdgte once Miiorc at Dear * Old Friendship College. The facultv of Friendship C.nl. ii";v"Attended TTTo Vork County Teacher's meeting Saturday i." York, S. C. whk-lrrtwy - enjoyed very much. Mr. Wilkinson, the "cjuntv: superintendent lajii stress upon keeping"t't'coids. The nexT mr'tiivr will be held in Clover, S. t.V.jn February. 'Ijhc Junior Narural and Freslimi 11 classes will" render it^Xegro spiritual program this afternoon at .1 o'clock. ^ ' We are all very vgliui' to know TTTat .Miss- Mary jiwif has return.cd home 4ud gett:!t$$^do?g fine after -V.pc'ftttion' at 'J.iC Cood "SatiufrUiuT*Hospital in l-r.Jrlotto, 'N. <J. .The e.xaininations" aKo over and tTi.v criulcrtto lnive dn'trun the new ?cone-tors' Work with, new vigor, to make a success. . " ?4-Ua?Fri' iukhip College?Basket- Hall team-"played their ^'ii st tramo , .'.or the season Friday. January d.t, " with Br;fiifnf\t '"Institute hi Hock Hill. !'. .(.V Tie?pa"i'.' which was he first of iti Jcind lor tius yvHf- Jilie life'-gitiiiCt-was .as follo >i'Wtrrdy.?Mrrs ?Hnrry n" (11 boj Xash ainL juvian Young. Hoards..- Annin?while Davis and Kioi itljt "l)e jji'ttl'l'' ni ied. Side cen ters,* WaTy JTelfrn "SfaTTrhg, J unip t ejiur. Anna H' Hampton. Sub".lutes, .Gussle *1 lainatonds, Chax i '.If Harnett? . m l Ilnl liii'SnllivMM our-liinrl.s Wirt -htH?fftltT~jb y" tc " :j) Ikc'm on to victory. Scores i1-1 in favor of (did F. Br'unc.d . i??a "* only. f U.--UI' nlbltl,' two l.i-lmiftil foil Is. ' _ ? hr-duly fH- H?- 4-ht^?f-n4w- = it.: l-'.iy e lul.-irp fn l junior, Fri- " bay. February 1.? KfiemHmip in I .anesUr. February 1, LatiRnHer in R< c;k 1 Lil 1 February 15th, Jefi.tifon Hi in IJoi'l?. Hill F< bi nary. .':.lii ... l;i iitrd.-dnp?in York- .March *" Motto of tin- uam: Win all and "Lossy none*. ' . .." Tiinliy \. M. K. Church Rev'. 11. \V. .'Walker, l'ast?r isni.itif" Sri.ooi bi-.au at tl?i? u.-'uv'i ho...j v. 'iiir S..pt. i?rc.->.(hUiit. Vc.-hvauy,:ui k^a'i.ii ua.- cleu.ly ,inji.ii uii, tu Tall CliiSSiij anj * a~ <.ay SciiiH'l ii-itiil i?Veg?xj-.->ing with -j.:. mini 'nuinber ok students en: oiled." " ~ * ? " At li OA-iuck' our pastor Usce'Hiui U.c rostrum with, a Ldmiug mes ..-abe fiua: .St. Luke. 15 chapter 0. j Verse, subject "Sctkiil?j .w out. li al.'" ih.s subject was .'very . '.hoi.' .uglily and inii Uigently...-disci.. ,:uT. Aiur.y hearts w ra jnStltT"tb ij/cl yladi'' ; We wish to acknowledge the pre .-eite'e j.'i" Mr. * Koberson, -.Mr. Smith Jcfietcon," Mr, Jefferson' is a l.-acia r ui th-1 CuinmibB Street 11 r.iii school of this city.? 'In-. ;<vimy contest grvm Sun ,i. , fi ^ .??. i v/i u'U jjunvi IL UJ '1 .ho Community Center was quite u success, . pens. >reil by-Mrs. Mc\\ n I tcl\ . . .Th." Allen I/cague nut at 15:^0 _al 1' 'officers and teachers were i.? . plaecT The topic was well dis t-.tivveT-U-> cltv^s***,- The v-nntJ pep _ pie <. n :'' y'^T t Honrs:]vcs daunt ss in jr " the stdvi'ei t. "'What is th1 program of our church and Bcnonunntion." Our LtpiiriU'jJs growing rapidly.. Come out and help rs "a' suecM jts. _'\Ve still..have some sick niomh rs on .<tu list. We hope and pray 'they will soon bo up and out ! aea-ip. All vi-itirg" rfri' "d* are. \\vl-"* eoi'te to i?ur church: r - ( til,| | KiV ('OlA'TV I'll \ I 11 - i n IV MUI IMilM'FiVrOnce upriji it time, youth could do not hire,-, knew nothing, ventur* id nCt, and were not called on to-. "fhVn-'hy thing. Hut ^his depression cnungcii all of those things. Now youth- Uuow.s everything, will venture anywhere,. carr do anything, d'nd th y are called upon. to. ,do. overytttttig. It is youth who is setting a precedent in all under, takings, religion, economies, polities, (ducatioit, society and inven-" ti ?i*s, rv.nnfy jnilltll has tile _ day and putting oyr.the program in (lie edhealional field like it l as tiev*cr been done before. Sat hi day, January the twenty sixlh, the teachers of Colleton. County frfeT at the colored training., school. "Wh?n the roll \Vas called all _>f the teachers were pre sent. After singing of two songs, we theiVhad' prayor by,.the chaplain, -i Then we were divided into groups. One group was under the* care of < Miss Thelma Miller, arid the othcT < "under 'our president, -Mr. George < Curry. i- " < The grotrp under our supervisor < told their experiences which have I confronted |them in tlhe various ' i communities "in which they live. Our president and his grpup talked about? the six-o-one-law, ihree-oopo-law, and how they .might be able to run longer terpfs this year and years to cwmv After the groupymieoting we assembled again the auditorium l'or further business. Various committees were appoint ed by the president to work out different plans for different .things ?iivi wwiuiuiv), uur constitution v. a a amended -fay tffifOf those coifT7 nuttevs. The body accepted every thin^ they did but one item". "They agreed or said _that the president shall serve two terms, but" there was some disagreement among- a l'cw as-usualso.-it.'.ivas. putbeforethe house, and the majority was in favor.^?f ,the president saving only one t^rnp Our committee wits working -out?platts fur fieldrhtT?prugi'iunT This group hud seen a few merchants in Wulterboro about giving prizes to winners id different contests, all gave prizes.' We are going to have one of the best field's day programs tu tlh. Untiil. nf Colleton County as Well as the state. This big evOni will be held February the 15 Come out friends and*enjoy yourselves Tii t. niinr to t t.h?> vmith nf hjfita?-y jrcptM-. ations yet unborn.' Everytc'achur in the county patU their state tochers' fOc Satui^ uuy. the .""twenty-six.This year We tame up one-hundred per-cent in suite' teachers' fee. Our sup-, ervisor, and pixsident should, be praised -for creating enough interest among the teachers to pay this lee.- ' This is the first time in the history ol" the County such hu? been done. ' !. Schools in Collet ?n Cohnty have been intcivd into a beautification, and iniprovcni' lit contest 01 schools spoiisored by tin; Roseluvald 1" und. Before a county can entei ihia fniilivl. it, mii-i have a f.vnrhcr, sanitary toilet, and many ijthcr. tilings which could be' Oiiamer.itcd but space wont perhiit.~^ruch_has been do?e in the past avo yearTTTnr~t^lleton County, to make it one of the best in the state Why has so nui'ch been-done? Because tile youth of fovtrfy is alert ai\d intelligent ;?li mg- all lines. Most or three l'ourtl\ of the,, teachers of this county of Collentou's lire,young wohien and men. Things. at-etjmpnnieTl were done so under tin leadership of young people. We have n >w a young supervisor- and "in- . <i?l?.ni ?.f proud off. DOTS FROM MAYESYILLE ; ?: J, lJrof. Iligh Smith and liis coworker* he-Id a successful week's meeting at St. Rest Apostlic C'lKirch. . ~ ~ ; Mr Pun"'. Ilnho-i- D pretty sick ujtii pneumonia. we hope- ho will rohovef soon. Also Mrs. Juliia A'fuiorson is sicderP. E. Thomas stopped by the pax sponge Sunday morning. Mis>--Ajdialia./WiHntms held her first meeting for the year 1035 til the Maysville Institute oh Friday. January I8JJ1. She gave some trcijifrrt'Tcmnrks- about - Sanitation and asked every _orre It) plant shrubby- aVound the home, she 7RvTne(r~MnyesvrHtr into four parts, and tile following were asigned: Mrs. McDonald; Mrs.- Curry, Mrs. Fordli.am, and Mrs. Fortune. Rev and Mrs. Singletary, Mr. and Mrs. Abrahams, and Mrs., Eliza Franklin motored to Florence Monday night to "see their sick uncle. " ^ Rev. Singletary held his quarterly 'conference Sunday and" much success was bad. Dr. R. C. Crawfir'il i-a I led n | Dm prg^onnge *TiiPS -day .mnrning -to?sec'Rev.-?L- ?\Vk Fordhnm who ts onnfinerf to bed wTTirTTTe TTu~ ~ He said he is well pleased with Sumter and Mt. Pisgah is on the -eX n w.li Mrs. Fannie Sinpletrrry spent the week-end home with hen children^ They were delighted in having her heme, _ _ ' ARBEVILLE NEWS.X Sunday was a very cold day but Mt. Pleasant had a very pood attendance. The Sunday school op-1 ened at the usual hour. The lesson was taught interestingly ..and reviewed by Mr. Bonnie Brown of St.* James A.M.E. church. At 1T:BO the pastor, Rev. Mathis delivered an excellent sermon. ~''Misses~Kanc Prossly. 'Hnddon.Mrs. Annie Brown, Mis: Nant;ie Wilson, Mrs. Martin, Mr. FT" Morton and Rev. Devlin are on the sick lift. We wish for them _ a speedy recovery.. Funeral Services for Sam Adams) was held onday at Mt. Calvary Baptist church.--He 1 iyed Christian life and was R1 years of age. Mr. Adnrps leaves to mourn }iis passing a host of relatives and friends. " ' St. .Tames A. M. E. Church Rev. W. S. Mims, Castor ' Sunday school "Opened 1Q a m. with a fair ^attendance.?Lesson reviewed by the Supt. Johnson and encouraging remarks by the pastor. 1 '3?_ At 11 :.3Q our pastor" smoke brief i ly from the subject: "The Divine i Call of Jesus Christ." And at 7:,10 the text used was found St. Mark Wfrtt. Total receipts for lay $1111.00.? A silver tea given at the home af Mi&s E. Collier at 4p.m. Sunlay with Mrs. Fannie Heard as ih a plain wnt given for the benefit if the Pulpit Aid club. It . was luite successful for the cold weather. $1.50 was realized. The club vas very proud to have Mrs. Chi -HELENA NEWS Sunday was a hi^h day at" Browns Chappie. At 11:00 Sunday school begai\ with Supt. and teachers ut'their post of duty I - At Hi 00?1A?iW i ,<>U1'?pastor,?llfV.? J. A. Gam hie ascended the rostrum and delivered a wonderful message: 3:30 he came tjefbfeius to preach the funeral of-rd-ster N't Clark, who . departed this life \\\ dnesday, dam = . i-lfi.?Sfu* was a imjnfher of Brown* Ch&pnle for .10 ycftty. She will be greatly- missed. The' pastbv. thank the Bishop and P. E. for this great man and may God Jdelp " hhrr To~1j ve "long"Tit" preach "the gospel. ELKO WIN FROM BLACKVILLE ?' -.TF21 ; Last Friday, Jan. 1$. Blackvjlle High bowed to Elko Graded on Elko's ci urt/ Doth teams played, hard but Elko did exceptionally well in b.-caking, 'tin ti".owry trip _ Pearl Da R. F. 011 Elk >'s team | is the talk of the town. It takes- , -JjiCwards like her to wring the besktTs~~w4iUi;. Fannie Diyayt was 1 -there to back her; -Nhary"\\*tttfannf;: _ L. G. is*hard to surpass, Shr held "1 IBlackville in the rear while Paul- ] ine Padgett toacfaeil her. I. won't forget tHe centers, Sadie Greene and Dorothy .Smal-ls who played their parts well in recovering the hall for Elko to-stay fri the. lea<b If you want to sec'pretty successive passes in", basket batt-'playing watch Satfie Greene and D >rothy Smalls. ; ' T?~-L Mr. James. Evans bl' State Co!,iego is Copch of Blackville's -team a"d Mi n t Bowman _ Irom the same sc s- Cooeh of J Elko's wain line up;., Pearl l>?si ? tK. k'ii Foipni" Bfry ant, L. F.; Dorothy 'Sinalls, J. C.; Sadie Greene, S?"\laiy AVil-lianvs, ,R.' G.; Pauline Padgett. L. G.. . , ? - Subs; Kb- die Howarcirvkuyema^ Sanders, Elizabeth. Weaver, Annie B. "Weaver, Bcfnice Smalls, Alary Cat'bitt,. Blonde!! A n d c iTon,\V i 1 lie M. Atlbright, Bcrnice Frances >. Bryant, Flossie Anderson, Pcrncl] Brown. cora Rook AlUllips of New York City in their meeting. Mr. L. A. Richie, and' 'Miss. _S.'J\ lie Fair,; Jessi-.- Fair, Alary R. Pope, Mf. George t Finlyc, Mr, ' Ueral of ,tl r. . ThaVksi'mi Snnil yl I Rev. Franeis, the -Presbyterian evangelist xva^ sit the Washington "St. Pi'CS'bytciihtV "church and de- , livered the morning-sermon. Itev. ami Mr-. Francis spent Sunday. nftfflitwn' ~ wrth ?M-r- . I.. Pope. j Miss Joancttc Gilbert has re- .? turned to'her studies'after being ] home two .v. eel;* with th flu.. I Dr.. and " Mrs. L. O. Mjller <rf , Asheville, N. C.. run re in the city .] to see* theif mother Mrs. Ella ' Jackson. who i< still improving. i IiIjS5KNE\^S Ft ?UNIf 13RT-i-VK-ER AM) \AC . o _ ? . ? ~ CARD LIN, SHINGJDN. Sfe^TVotral mv cfcaajt tombac* on the SOUTH AJareJbr every purs ^^raOne Way. Co On Sal< ^^??!kRouod Trip . m. for each mile cm wfrr^P Good In Sleepix ?l peeper charge ?29E^Roiuu1 Tplp ? . . M "CO nil* am Cood swyfa o? proyw conjH Way Tit SCjy^A Cood feSkepfa* . no sun HIGH CX.ASJ I*mi Mlna ti|il| m inl. fc Dnwte? 1M* md Ofcfl* I MODERN COACHES..COM Be Comfortable in the & southern rah WALTER BOKO NEWS n. * The ministers of the A. M. E. _ Chuiyh have?^*eiurned from the . Tlihisterial Council of the Beaufort l>ii ti ict which jnvt at Sholdoo S. V. ,The Rev. Gibbs pastor. It was a very harmonious meeting and th?prusidUig eldeiy-Dr. SamuehrNance in hfs address brought out very vividly the fact that the AgAI. E. Church in South. Carolina f !; committed to an?educational uroirrani - which centers lamnni) Allen " UniviTsityl The~"MissTt&T-" ary workers, the delegates and the - ministers. pledged their support "~~ unreservedly- in the whole program )f the Beaufort Distrct as oijftlin'd by the P. E. Among the visitors were Mrs. Nance and Miss WMlUh-Wile and. daughter of-^the presiding elder. They rendered much service in the meeting of the women. ... , ? . Rev. J. M. Miller has i-eturned from Atlanta, Ga.f where he has been visiting relatives. Rev. M. L. Littlejohn has reennu'd?from?^]mrta?hurg where he has been at- the bedside of his grandmother who has been very ill. It'.is reported that she is much better at this writing. " < ^ ?AVe ni v informed that Mr. GoudUu k one ot the citizens j! waiter- ~ borb has the misfortune to have his car wrecked. Some one ran into his car near Yemasee by a hit and run driver. ' + The wife and daughter , of the Rev.. Samuel Nance are" spending several days' with thle doctor in VValterboro. ~? - V * MP. Alonza Green bag returned faatr Charleston where he want is an up to date watch smith and *vlrr i*rank Simmons represent mJ-tha_JXj?Iferboro charge at the Ministerial Council Of the BeauimL.JJjsUicL--A. Al. K. ChUl'Oh. Bro. "i? Simmons made a housing' speech a at the meeting. ? ? Mi'. Saniu.lK and two \of his. ?hildren are confined to their home On the account of illness. Rev; G. B. Tilmgn, District Sup- * erintentjpnt of the Boautfort District Mi E. CHTTreh held his quarterly Conference with Macedonia last Sunday. The Rev. Gray is tiie s acceptable?pastor.?; - r : DORCHESTER NEWS. Zion R. M. U. E. Church Mr 1 M vVntsnn, I'ngtor Sunday school was" opened at Iff with a very nice, attendance, rite lesson was -vor-jc inspiring and , i splendid review by the assistant rnrHoi*. Rev. B. II. Bolda. The ? TTTnTTTTv yplvuil U'o c- roVtr n?l o A F7x fTave tin- u\othor of The?church Sistcr~l). Jcnkiruj with them also [Jror James Byas. Rev. Bolds moughf to us. a message from , John 14:1. Mrs.. Mary Campbell - ' is-still on the sick list. Brother IV illranis and -Bro. Nesbitt are improving*. JNERAL HOME ENSED EMBALMER OF \ AND GEORGIA * Tineral Cars and Funeral Equipment lS GOOD AS THEUEST tnd Better than the Rest And Prices Less Olticft Phonp S7?7 ? == Residence Phone_ 7765. - ^ ~ * COURTESY i , AND j SERVICE =GOLIJ]VrBIAr5rT!: r~ ?I . " any dayA 1 [ERN^jJf ^ / TO Mil ach Tickets . , /' ; rDally - ' -~v Tickets 4 ? # ? ?~ valed ... 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