The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 16, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
,'~T"'- NOTICB
All news for The Junior Page
must be in the office no later thar
Tuesday afternoon of each week.
Many letters are received too late
for publication. *
, 1 "BILL" ? ? rr
, NOT1GK TO APFLDCANT3
Children desiring to- become
mapvhfira nf the Bill Carver CluL
, ^toust fill out coupon and mail?k.
together with a Btamped, self-ad
dressed envelope to The SJalmeUc
" ' . Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 A&J
Cuhnn-w ;&,**
Membership Card* and Butto:
will be sent to you immediately.
"bill."
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ENJOYS PKANl'T 111 NT
Dear Bill,
I am seTfcding-.ymt yard. Liy
this you know that I toail tilt
paper weekly. Our sihouT had a
peanut' -bout l?"riday?*-v.v um>f .an.';
we had a1 nieo time. I "r#y wish,
you Were up here with ju'*. 1 went
to Sunday' .Sehocl Suhday. Good
bye. , I .will 'pkk y??n up, again
next week. h t'ana/a
!'.iDajiki'is '
RECKIVKS C Mill \Ml lil.TlUN
Dear Bill, ~?
I wiis very glad t" :?veAV my
membership card ail: .-hutton..1
Bill I an\ going. to S.mday Setto'd j
every Sunday and I.-vague every
/ . Sunday evening.
V, . Bill. I .wiiii piviir U;d to tin* 0-B
and nvy traclu-r i-_ ,Mj.<!?.l. 'A', llolnu?>.
?would liki-i r\ nnn h'Yoft
hear. from s<.??dT^ the ' nn,'inhor?.,
I read vhmn lettersnvvry\u'evk. I
" am sending^^^t?!^J ;inl'bir/ letters
ana some MUKvrv-. "U
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5.. elath ,r 7 ~,\^~^~TaSTi'. - '
-Gr. essrdlA- - ' "v " ?lrors
7. tjlbc v --. club
8.?dientsero ' | :? -uient
1*. bofi uary " ... .1' '; ae.\
10. bkoo ' . . book
1. What isJ Tfm : :* u- --..v.. id?
2. Wha' InoT'a ,r m-iltand- orOS
;uv.l -can't <iv
' .11, W'-hat lias f .ur i'c '. at. : <'?n
not. see. ' , ;wv
7 ?? ?"Amovf r-?; ?
1. Smiles be'CAUS'- lia-'-,:f j
mile between i'.
2. A siffter. . ... ?f
A table.
- ? Vour.-i truh "
J'l. ; . I.;/,.HEfcEN
DIM N'T 1- I'
Dear Bill. ?- * .
: I glI<?SS \< II ! ' 1 1 : Ao?
-gotten?y-nu?altu-L-tL-:. ' - -on."
how I have ln-eii nablv".'.' write.
I have boon ing Mi- .lunio
Page regula-riy. vt?i& a.?
if all the invii.bei. i. ... >-.opiM
- writing, am go:' g t.i ; .. tv writ.
. mk>re often ami l :."!? tactic utile)
members frmn ti. ..var-i*.club
will write niuu- ietjm.-. 1 am ye-'
ing- toylr vetv' ir? v-^-u<club
members { wiitt iieo". .
Bill since i'..- .-i" e-ib; mile,
bers failed to nivet the i 1? and ou*
instruct/ T kee])-"?- r\ -v wii
her school work. . So 1 don'know
whAt i.."'ilo rrrm't'in!
' Please advise 'sue v. i.at '.<>
Your? truly
He^-r.- R-iu in
. ' .; J'h'mn. S. .
.. 1 FORUOT CO \s IMJ li, TW
Mil],
YSrtT and all the iv ; ,?t ear <1 1
readers pie'ase |?:u ;> e .e ! or
getting .my letter .:i T;.-t ?'n
?... My mothtu^uUii ox a: .Sla.?
College attend th,-. . . : V i
' T^as hefrt' fui farm' n und-th
?left me With u-u '? ^ ' < ?'
In fact I was ?n h\rr:- until 1 lY
g)ot_JJU) write. I helped 4 k'-< .
everything ptrai-i:- Iott*?after
the Y.W'! ^ *>V *
^ eggs ami I also worker : .,y gar
Wo arc pegjnniiig to 'j.Lstr: _ ^
Negro History Week at our sell/ ?
Our class willfeavc a- program p
day. Will tejl you all ahptrnext
week.
You'ra truly
* ' 1 I I 1 ' <"T ^nTTMM MMI **l a . 3 ?
. Margaret w right
HI SV IX SCHOOL ___ ?
Ttear Bill.
- ' HI~av are you? Fine. I hopt
This leaves nu- we!!. I guess y<
thought T had 'j '>U :\ yoU* b. _
I haven't. I have bvon busy
Bcfhool. Bill we an- having-sb"..
cold weather aren't ,we? T"?i
enld wpfliher ha- y: ?.t st-pped no.
from going b, soh<>..f 'T l/ky '*> y
school our teacher, .Mis, Sai 1:
Croley, Is so nice. I won' ha^.
. much to say.
Yours truly i
Mattie Bl: . k>
PASSED EX A MIX VTIONS
4 4- Bear ,BIII^l;ii"
r am a little r: lj*?n foni'X
grade and I am i no yvn'fs
My teacher is name': Mrs. Vifsri'
Hammond and she rs very hind (r
ma. We ha I t xa*niinatih'?? ; ..;
,? weeV,. RiH.-ftfol I- passed m.ai-m'subjects.
Lo !< to h?ar froni me
again soon.
- Yyars truly Dorothy
Broadnax
. Ridge Springs, S. C.
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..i.'h r-. U-aeher-. Mrs. Gamly?i?
-nfir-r'-arfi ' hani worker.-?r
.Mr. li. i. undertaker ,u t
t.;rir.!'U> .'. N., was ill the city
JHtiay. K |
'A lar?<- number of our sick .was
i.i ' > i". .:i-h Fund: y.!
M 1 Mct'ollum spent.
:e wrrtr?d -fconi-- fr*+ii f*afm?tenT
tic'T"- "sh? i ' .-i/eiulinif ike winter j
u.wn will. Iter, and Mr?.- Wil- j
' Mil?.
When in i lie < vl^* visit. Villi' thea*rt.
P'.v. i'\; hi iiVf for you to enjoy
VOhj^-r1} 1 ?_?jL^i.
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1".M M KTljO READER weekly.
The easfj 'nrjd directress of "A
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t together with a self addresaecTo
to Leader Bill Carver's Club, 13100
"cur name vyill be placed_un the5
i membership card and button $
Southern Cinderella" the comedydrama
presented on Friday nijr'lil
extend their?hearty appreciatior
I heir pat impure and kind-words. ol
commendation. Wo-shall be happy
In try. to .repeat the play ar
jyiany have' requested.
~ Tuesday. Feb. "lOth nt S. p. in.
St. Michad's.? "Colonial 1 lames''
a - It.ey are SOOltllOll for Feb.. arc
iiainii.u with a 'Colonial Tea
a; thv parsonage. <
The Arniy-N;tvy. Raily is trettiny
under, way. Mrs. Dora Powc
Bristow and Mr. Wm, ''Campbell
:ire res jams iblcT for the Navy and
Mrs?1J. *B. Jones .and. Mr. jleb.ct
("oviiifr^n. are responsible for Iju
Army." The* Army "will present a
program An the 4th Sunday mte
fn this- month." The paster ami
all the .leaders and ni'oriibe'rs \yij.l
appreciate the cooperation of till
to the" fullest.. The filial 1 11!.will
be. foueht fin the second 'lin>lay
niirht. in May. 1
Sunday dawned a b< autj! ul d;ry
The. Mt. Pleasant Sunday. sc}n>el
ipened at-the usual ,lu/ur. The It-mi
'was, tcineht. ami review'l by
Rev. F. 1.. 'Rhodes. At ll:l>U .a.m;
^ 11-1 -t 111-i Rov ,T \V AlnthW dl'.
ivi-ifii wonderful sermon- usihu
*?-AjUjeel-: Standiuc i.f"i?t'.*- ~ Aini'iij.''
'lu? visitors was .Miss llat:io
Hollar,1 of Atlanta,*. Ga. Mi-Hollar
is visiting her father, Mr.
Henry Kvllniv? *?
The BYPU opened at G:f!0 p.m.
with the group leaders at their
p? st of duty. Remarks by Rev.
Via tins and Mrs.. Heed. At. 8.1*.
m. Rev. Mathip came before us
' vi! i) r;r-4>.urnit|K-~?iessat;,pr-Tiitjil of 7
rmjrja/5,55,? _~
'.-Air. John Norton of Far Rocka^-rr--at
fetHU'sl 1 llL' ' MM' fTS*;
.vlJoh ' was" preached Thursday at
Salt in R i t i.-t eliureh,
Mt -. Robe, ca Brown of Green:
s-i-ih ^rMc. and Mrs, P.- M FUie.io
f Starr wt re the ghosts of Rev.
it .J Mr-'. .TV 1 . Ri'. aVii SLlllil.i\. Al-o
visited-Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie
lit ' WD.'' . , .?
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St. .l;imes A.M.K.-Church
s? Rev. 'NYY-S. Mints, lhistqr. . _
? Sunday school opened at .It) 7;
tit.' with good attendance. The n..w
i. f thu ie-.sun hy "Mi<- 11 ;t t ;.Li:
< ' waits was very in'ereslinj?. Alt'remarks
1a Supt, Johnson.
The" pastor delivered two inspii
ii.e- sermons morning and .evening
to appreciative audiences. .
Board No. 2 of St..-.lames A
M. E. church met Friday tLt 'hi
L..UU- of Mr-. Reheoca .Tohnsorr
Aftyr devotional exercises -conduct
ii he Mrs. Ellen Belches Hy npw_t
ire was turned over to the prc-.-ji
lent Mrs. E. White for business
A 'neat* sum of $-1.80... collected
I F l chocolate and e.ilu wadTei'veTI
? The fust quarterly con for one'
of St. James A.M.E. church conRe
v.' J. (v; Qnarlrt*rpresiding ekk?
Af'er~tbe devotional*, .committees
werf appointed and reports from
e rit> ;> auxiliaries. Remarks by
F.Miir* , Quarjes. . Then memorial
.yvid^ ToT" limT-.-ftntk-rtw^ilanu^
wnodeparted this ?life Jan. Jl>t
The quarterly -conference wa-addoned
over the death of E'.dei
(jnnrlo s "father-- The spirit of Hie
iir>t - .quarter was_!>leasinff both
spiritually and fTnancIalTy.
The Younjr Eadies CHtb and
Busy.Bee's club .pave a silver ten
S",T!il:iy it! t'tw hniiie i.f Miss Klt;i
Johnson in interest of Founder'?
I >ay; it was -quite successful. A
very interesting program was'rer
th red by thfr younp ladies and'en.joyed
by all. $2-&5 was. .realized
Orrr services began .Sunday wi'b
a fine Sunday School lesson which
v'-.s, reviewed beautifully by oui
pastor.. Rev! Robinson. The high
noon sermon was delivered hy the
i '.fi fkV T-T o tool/ l\!o /*?
t.,.. v-r, . 4*.^ ?wrv -mo icAi 11urn
Kxoduc 3:1. Usinjj as a^suhjcct.
"T~~\vi!I do what tht^V.ord say do'
\Ve enjoyed the sermon,to the ui
j-iu'st. On Sunday rvcrTlHp,r"6:3C
a number-of young folk met at
t]>v league as usual. On Sunda\
evening at 8:00 tha-presiding el'presimO
die delivered a-^ fine sermon.
His text was take?n from St
T/dke {1:57. Afterwards we helc
our first quarterly conference of
the new year.
THE^A^BTTO LEASER
I OfcONEE CO. TR. SCHOOL *
T Sontva.--Wo iiu' beginning
U**- theeffort^nf the old tradition
l.tho grouted hog. and his shadow.
The basket ball teani$" have
1 had very rough t>l<?drtlN? in the.'"
la*t games. T-ht* boys journeyed
to (Jraycourt Tuesday night tos
lose to the.fast court aggregation v
j 20 to 11. Monday afternoon the
1 Feed St.iligh..school^ of Anderson
?fort una to enough ?to _ take
iboth. the boys', aiul^girls' games
by the follgwjng scores: buys' 11
j to 5 girls' 12 to 7.
i We were fortunate to have witl^
i us the professional team from .*
" Greenville featuring, such basketball
celebrities ~as ' IDoc' Gllbbs,
Stagg, Lipscomb, D.? J. and J. H. '
Lenhardt, to engage the Seneca
Greyhounds, The home team won 1
16-11.
?Mrs. Frnnkio?Bryant, entertain _
od on last Monday evening with a
bridge party,'Several members of
both Junior College and OCTS 1
Focu IHe's were present. A de'Ji- 1
cious course was served.
On Wednesday evening Mes-'
h,QfJ
-tai.i\pd at the home of Dr. B. C. <
Sharp in honor of their sister art'th a
i>roilier.-in-luw >i r. and TMl's. TlVO- ^
mas of Atlanta", ^Ga. A delightful i
- evening wa?- sramL in* playing a j
. variety of games;.
Tho Valentine.. Party given by i
the Junior Class oh Thursday ev- ~
I en]ng was reported- a big success,
i* -?A surprise birthday party . at
*- thrMrme. .of Mr. "tind?Mrsi Henry
. Williams ;in'honoi\of their daugh
ter Miss Willie Cowans of Anderj
son was given Friday. night,. Feb. _
H, Accompanying Miss Cowans 1
- fromT-Ander-mu- wet e the following J
her apnt. Mrs. X<>rris:t Misses K.
- Vm-wii- T? Vc-bitt- M(SSTS. John J
' Gresham ' and J. Hicks. Others
~ "who furnished thy surprise wore ~
Misses N. Young. JF. Tnggart,t T,> :
Ucjd. C. Williams. G, Oglesbj% F. '
Williams. Messrs. B. Finloy WSizomore
JA'. Sloano. II. Williams, <
r the recipient of many usefulgifts" -i
tho lltli grade will . entertain
wi'h a Valentine party oityjfnas- ,
lay evening Feb. I'd at' the home" I
* >f Mr. Nathaniel Williams. 1
Miss . Geneva T,cwjs. wai seen j
in town last week. *- \
Mr, IT. Williamg.'.awl MisS F. (
Tairbart motored' to Mi?s T:i.g- -1
art's, hnrpe on last Sunday.' x
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l -?._4M.,.vr(Ms;U'-(LJ-FF(Ml NEWS.. T
1 (_ .By Jennie I., llowxty _
. s vale i'ul.lo. tic friends and well
. wishers ."11 the. eoll'cjrv for: their '
- uitcrest shown in our disaster. or 1
penally t<? the {'regressive Club '
r ! member- cf 5If. OTTvef^amT
Mt. tlcinv'n Pivslwterian < Imrch '
r.t for their jrifls (If kitchen uten<fK
dishes uiui ..cloi-L^ic. ? .
Oar 'Pruside-ul?.1. S Stnnhark
left an Tuesday eyeninjr for Wash a
anr'on. Iwhere lie plans to (
aitind the n>d'rii si Tos.tiiuo.nird I
Banipiot. While. away he. further '
id:V?>' to h'ot after s.ane affairs
- relative.!" "1111 nehool, ?r S
- Mis.g.. M tunic?<-'arito?iiul Mr -L
LatTrenco Pouuherty were our rep >
' ' o" n'-W^ *" th- i'liliua^ nicety 1
: "mr ffth Student Volant err Mw? T
nu lit which convened in Columbia \
KeJJi. S-10, Miss G. 11. T,ptt. a mepi t
' liir of. the. faculty accompanied
i.Vom .'.yd spoilt the week-end with _
h< r hvo^la r and sister )>f that, city.
' Tin1 r. iftro ciilntiv^-- made their i'o- t
oils M> ndav during the di.votiuJi ,
al exorcises.. .j
A "Jumble Social" was sponsor -|
' e.l in tb< follow auditorium on ^
I ~*HTtrrMhr??~ night. Fob. 7?: by in0.111 -j
the S'ladept?VoVuntqi v ,
Afinvowent. : t
_ *- all ended .and high ,
1y enjoyed l>y all present. i \
Tho.^E- urtli Year High Class is
talvirig an active part' in the cole- '
bration of Negro History Week. 1
Mis- Pottis T..' Brceden who ?uf (
fond a hyokeii ankle ""jumping *
from the ,fire escnpo-jjio jlay" of
r 'thr-ftro-4s-4mpraviptr a' her borne 1
in ("lie. "s. C. The~ entire scliool ^
_ v.i-i.-. h'er a sixedv n covery. J
Prof. A. I.. Ptanbaek motored xo <
Coltmib:a Sunday where be* visit- <
. ed friends.
I- -?tPtrr?fn] lowing student-- partici
paled in a debate at Edgemore^S. '
C. Fiidav night. Feb. R. Miss EM- j
_ x;>h"' h~H'O.'c-? otaj .1 nub- Mo'nrol J
M* . , e ;o.t1 Prjn -es-- Hough. ~~
1 Mi s Snra'h McCollotigh a form '
or graduate visited the .campus to 1
f day? She was accompanied by her :
- nio'licr. Jjiev are- 011 their way to j
, .tin ir i,( \V home in Chesterfield. * '
. ' SI MMEKVJI.I.E NEWS ' J
Sin day Avas a"gl-riotis day ii>
- L.M U_ rh'irt -hes.- B -tliel's pastor
..preached* a soul stirring -or a 11
'( in F( Cor. '2:1. Sunday evening
_ __ : : L-Li.i_ ; f.'.i.i.r.. rare Iron! _
from II Cor. 11 lie always delivers
inspiring sermons' and .his
program for the chureh is groat re
- iviu!<;_4)i<>.n^o-'.?n.ra.t ion fnun the
loyal members of "Bethel. .
' " A sjticy- Fouiv'er's. T)av Program
was given Sunday afternoon. Ii '
~ fcal-'iiv d Fovtfrrrfr papers" and?ttp- cn5inn?
1 nlbe A ? a. I- - - - ' ' 1
|/unmm.-. .-iiiiom:; l tie YIS10UV '
i Joking leuit vv.w;; IVoPysspg E. S '
, FJflnimport, who . s'"ng a beautiful
V'Vit arl, Prof, F. 'P>. Bailey. aerri
culture teacher. jiyTTo road.a very d
? good paper. Visitors of hrrth rac '
i es wore present at the morning
_ :i vii r. The Trustee Ail.vjjk;^ B
' ^.ehl fts-regular mealing at 1 p. mv
On Tuesday nlcrht. Feb. If), a
I salad supper "will he girren at the
home of Mrs. Carrie* .Toyner for
> the benefit of the Missionary So- 1
cicty, 'Mhs^I^A. Aiken,. I'residei^,
l. Mv. t-'T \-kfii. efficient, m: ?rt.i~'
elan iter}' Mirs A, JCiilrs. ftt.h era'e _
tcaoher-at AlstofT. are amo-ng fliose
I on the sick li^'t.' We hope for. them _
a speedy teeovery.
Baiting Temple A. M; {?-, iSioit'
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Swuday School began at 10:30
conducted by'Miss M. E. bavis in
yteni of the Hupt. who is ill. Many
members and visitors .were present.
Rev?L. F. Somalia preached
an uplifting sermbn from John
3:10", subject*, /'The Masterpiece
of the World." The A, C. E. Lea
gue was conducted by Mrs. L. F. |
Davis. Topic, "Improving- our at- J
t it tick- toward oth<er race6." At |
7:30. thy pastor Rev. S. M. Douglas,
preached an inspiring sermon
from Ps. 41:1.
Last Thursday evening Brw?. O.
E. Jackson preached inspiringly
from , Xeh. 3:4, at St. Stephen's
R. .Episcopal Churcfhi The public
is invited to attend a Negro
Histo.ry program next-Sunday evening,
17, at Baui'ns Chapel. Pray
.t meetings Thursday evenings to
ivhich all are welcome. ^ '
t5t. Stephen's It. Episcopal
Rev. J. S. CollinP, the pastor,
read the Liturgical' services, beiinning
at 11 o'clock assisted by
Biv>.' Jackson. His ^sermon, de-'
ivercd with -Spiritual power, was
!lTln-AllJ-l- Q"*-' *oul was add
"d t!i tfio cHurcfi."1 SUfldtty StlhlWl r
was conducted "t 3:30 by Supt.
Hubert' I.iPeridge.?The jevenjjiig message
deliver*^! by the pastor
was -from the subject, "Be
Strong" text (Jhrori li:T."We
qiliiuen.d rTiTr most faithful assistant
Warden, Mr. .Geo. Takall. All
visitors are welcome at our ser>
iee.? always.." '*
,First Baptist Church
Rev. F. G. S. Everett delivered
an uplifting sermon bfctty morning
an.i tveniiig. The, B. Y. P. U. which
was. wellj attended Sunday
had an excellent program and ral
y last Tuesday evening, 13tft.The";
mmtn-rFlTf the Aid Society Club *
lire .busy arranging a program
vhich^they will stage at an early
late. We regret that Mrs. Ne>bia
Mae Hey ward is- sick bait
chid to see Mi\ Willie Gaines out
igain.
Social News Last
Friday, Miss "Hazel McDonald
was entertained with a
lirtlulay social at the home of her
>arents. After several games of
vhist the guests were' served very
lelicious courses. Miss H. R. McDonald
spent the week-end in the
dty by the sea visiting friends
*he reports a pleasant trip.
ATP will "regret-to- learn-oPthe hnnisenf
Mr-Willie Wilson, high
y respected citizen and officer of
Wesley, who departed this life
Peb, t'th.
The friends of Mr. Theodore
iverctt, student of Morrls College
\o i i- (ioliirhtod to have him, home _
'or the week-end. Mr. T. J. Tooner,
also of Morris-College was H
lero to visit Miss TheJma Moze." * -J
Misses Francis -Singleton, Thelna^
Mnze, Florence Ferrell, Mes- 1
! <* TTfv Ttoono and Adam Ross J
ire among those who motored to
Charleston to witness the game be <
ween Immaculate Conception and
Vision. It was A thriller.
Pov. and Mrs. V. A. Janerette of >
U. George spent Friday aHVLSafc^- J
irdav as (he house guests of Rev. ?
mdMrs. L W. Witherspoon. 1
rhcy s])cnt Friday shopping in (
vifh Rev. A. J, Thomas. Watch' 1
he Leader. - . .
Alston High School
The Dorchester County?'Teaeh?
r's Association met last Satur- 1
lay, February 0, at 12 at the Alton
High School, Summerville.
There; was a very enthusiastic and
veil organized group, over which he
president Mrs. G.v M. Ashe,
lid this with much grace and all ~
hose_\vho weru pi'i'senl made-this
>tpr of the most interesting meetngs
of this scholastic year.
The report' on "The .Status Of
The Rural Teachers" as was led
>y Mrs. L. Peddrew?"The Toach rV\
and Miss ?Boyd on "The
School."
The interest of all present was
nanifested by the lively and help
lui discussion that fallowed. Two
<1 by Alston High School Glee 5
^lub?"Lift Up Your Heads" and
'CarrJIiJde_?ack -To-Gkl Virgrrmy"
rhcse renditions reflected credit '
.ipon the school. After the program
a very delicious eolation was
H-rved -ay the climax of a very beu'ficial
jay. Fledges
have come in for o'ne
huhdred per cent registration- for
thr State Teachers' Association,
and c^ry iTrdtcatiorr is-that -the
r.ifhc rs of the County-are
TThic(Tttf- malrrlt thst; : The nexF I
meeting will be held'at the St;;^
Seorge High Sfchool, March 9, .
1935. '
CLAUEMH)N CO. TEACHF.RS' r
_ * ASSOCIATION
Manning, S. 4C.?Miss Babara
F'onlnn ? ~v.-- ? * ?
, .... -ta vi vvauirci-brtllll"
ing iri Morris College, Was guest
speaker at the Clarendon Teachers
Association which was hald in.
Manning Training School Saturday.
She delivered a discourse V*n
HLmakEducation" and. was listened
to attentively throughout her
discourse by GO teachers who work
in rural schools.
The opening address was delivered
by Mr., Cochrane, supervisor
of Adult Education. Many of the
teachers qualified as members of
County and State Association,.
Tilths TtTT "ututer -way-whereby
i'-cted and, also, to have field day
kXercises for all schoolg in the .
l->unty in session six or more
months.^ The fid<| day exercises
will be held first week in May
"The stflforits pf Manning Scnool
defeated Summerton Tn a game of
basket ball last Thur<Ulay. The
scores were 14-6 ip favor of Man-J
ling. ^
LATTA NEWS _
?M-ee,?Amelia?Pelhine, wife of
Rev. N. S. Delaine spent last week
end with her huaband.
Rev. A. J. Jenkins popular 'pastor
of St. -John A. M. E. Church
Marion, with his daughter and
Miss Janie Smith were pleasant
callers at the A. M. E- parsonage
Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. N. S. Delaine and
daughter, Willie Mae were din=ner
guests of Mr. Jacob Jones
Sunday. ?
new Li. J. coaion 01 Marion
visited the A. M. E . parsonage o
"Mohday.
Mr. L. De^Lairte of Allen University
passed' the week-end with
parents. .T - ' ,ttVj
The members of Weston Chapel
welcome the tidings thafcv.Dr. ?
L. A. Wells, govial and popular P.
E. of Dillon Dist. is well on the
road to recovery. So long has he
been inactive due to an attack^of
influenza followed closely by a,
serious rglapse, that his- people
throughout the district are eager
to again hoar his powerful appeal
to sinners.
served at Weston Chapel Sunday
night-,?with?the following?named persons
taking part: Principal J.
A. Hoi man, Prof, M. D. Spears,
the (Misses llicKson. JohflSOTT, Pwr ~
son, Windham and Madam Holnias
and McNeil of Dillon Co. Training
School, Mfes Rosa J. lladgor
of Sellers School, Mrs. Hellen
Sparks and Mi?sps Dorothy Davis
and Ernestine Fladger as \v#ll
as Prof, Robt. McBayde. The col
lection was creditable. The
sick list: Messrs Ellerbe
Bethea are still iW but improving.
Miss Sarah Potee of Dillon Go '
draining School faculty spent the -
weelr^mT with., xnothep.. in Columbia.
It . .'7.
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TRINITY . A. M E. CHURCH 1
Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor i
= r- ? 1
Spartanburg, S. C.?The pastor I
and. church goers are very pleased I
to see~these sunshining Sundays.
It has been so much cold and rain
around Spartdnbuj-g that we are
really releavexLt&J!?-> the sun.
The Sunday School opened at '
lO^A. M. with a fair attendance
mucn goou was cierivea irom the
discussion of the lesson, a good re
view followed by the Supt,
At ,l t30 our pastor being absent
on' account of {he-funeral of ,
Bro. Charlie Landru.ni, one of the
leading members. of White Hall
Church. Rev. Means filled the pul j
pit and delivered a wonderful mep < .
sage from St. Luke 7 chapter and
13th verse. Wc can say did not
our hearts burn within while-the (
man of God spoke by the way:
We were also glad to have Prof.
Garrett of Allen University with ,
us Sunday morning and many oth _
or visitors,, whose names I failed ,
to get. Come again you are always
welcome. . '
The Silver Tea given by the
Junior Club of .Trinity A. JVI. E.
Church^ al- the?parsonage--3:30 p.- -J
m. was a success. The program .
was very good and Highly approciated>
' ^
hourd Mk.-Jt met at1 -the
home of tyiss Christerline Fos ^
ter, 200 Aden St. Sunday 1 P. M.
All' members were present, Mrs.
Annie Williams presiding.. After
all business the h.os.USs. served a
delicious coprse. !
A. C, E. tongue met 0:30 with
quite a large attendance! The '
lesson Was briefly discussed and very
interesting.
At 7:30 our pastor brought to
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ua atL inspiring ""message, our
huart.s were made to rejoice. We
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"The Missionary Circle- No 1
was entertained last Tuesday evening
at the homo of the president
Mrs.-Cora. Simpson N. Dean St.,
which was very interesting and.
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Deep sympathy is generally ex- "
pressed for. the serious condition
of Mrs. Sarah Rosebbro, who now
lies critically ill at her home, she
having taken a relapse after several
days' of apparent' improvement.
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M?vy..u?in,c at. iUU 1
Sunday School was very large last
Sunday, and the collection went
ynii l ,thi; piost san^unne expectation,
making' u?. some whaV''*
fior. previous Sunday s shortage^ '
Miss' Ruth A. Taylor and' Mrs.
of the Oak Grove?- _
School spent last Saturday in
Winnshovo, attending the* county
teachers meeting, which was held
there.
Mrs. Judy Chapplle is still confined
to her room, and does not
seem to improve-very rapidly.
Mrs. Ben Ruff is au\ong the
number of those who are on thesick-list.
Miss Fannie Gibsqg .vvias detain
ed 'at home. Thursday and Friday
uTrlast-weekv o? aeeount^tdff?Ulnes&r
I lor appearance back rrr school
Monday was' a source of great
pleasure both to teachers and pupils.
The hot lunches served at the
Dak .Grove Graded (School have
jody since its inauguration more
than a month ago; V ...
I'HK LOVE OF MY BROTHER
\ love the world has never known
Dwell in those hearts where God
alone; . > '
Has pei;foct sway and there's no
sin, . .
VH"~holyr pure and white within.
Worth more than all this world be- .
side,
\re souls the blood has sanctified, !
In hours of need- and deep distress y
there, brother's heart -wont fail
to bless. *??~ V;''
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rjun let iis for ofir brother liv^.,.
A'hen Satan uvmlil
fail, " ' : ;
support them mid' their care ami
toil. '-' - - .
Vnd^vheu The tears of sorrow fail
seep with and comfort one and all.
That, when at last thuir sun is set
IVe'll say,""Good by" with n? re-.
O r
jrret.
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