The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 23, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6

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NOTICB All pews?for--Vfre-"~Jhiifjp'r i*agc .must be in tli?3 oitico- no l^ijtci thai a- 'Ihiesuay ai.teriiuo'i'i of each week.' Many letters aru_u,Cu^.cU-Uia.JiUo-j. lor publication. _ ."HILL". NOTICE TO Al'l'LKUNTS Uhiidr?n desiringto la-corm.. . Timbers or"Wr~BlrrCarver C!ut must fill out coupon aiu'l'. mail 1; together with a stamped, soif-;ml dressed envelope to The IV.m'eUi Leader Bill Car^-rr A- I s*mbly Street, Columbia, S. C. Membership Ca>d ynd"'il .110wiil be sent to you 'minie.-bau ryv ' "BILL." =- nw . . v.??. . Boys And Gfris_i W A A 4' E i) To Karn Mono\ In Sparc Time _ Here's an opportunity iir'nni bitiou.s boys and gii J -. t< mala . ~~ money oven?n-t i i>.?aii long, by simply ' w<n Lu\^_ ' ui spare time'in your own neigh---.. borhood. . ~ ~ ? ' No money, no i \ >?'rie'iiei imodtil 1 - . thing;?M -Hi, " li.. iiri ' n;!> . are now happy. tnakitLg tin ir own spending money': -Vil yot; v have to du^to join tin m'is to . write to the adun>s below and ask lor I ulWde'..nil?. W l itcT tot / ; ?. ( lilCl I.A I I?i.\ 'I \ .\ Mil 11 '1 11 > I I A IM 1: Hi 10 Assembly Si. Columbia. SA-. ' T.-k KNJOt S V \I i -\ i r, i l'.\kiv 'vr s> in ;.i ; H. ii:-.i . i tl.. W' I'" : i . . .i- . every. day sine*.' M : ' L"-1. T! . ?ly and iaim a". . .v:. are still liavii.e school. ThUrsdav v :: \ Day. uur ((a, !> r~r~ to us. Ilit.'i .u i'i.u--_ >a muddy day. , .X ? ' T. S l'i!t MTr-t-i^r WRITES AFTER I i i \ 11 \ Hello Bill and- M How a re.al,' Fine I hope. he. -'ii: .-I hope this \v:1 . v. , ? > K. Listen, we hot .lunches evi j-_ - - *; . is -cloyPTt-T^TT' A ' . ' * ?? : tirffe- Party 'Fri'.ldy?,t I' Vx' ' ourselyes. Did have a part}, ? ."] - - . for a Ion(kluy. 4 . . [ tru'" rw.hn ** 1 ^ . , P. S. I ma-: is<> to vi'h'.ol r v.". | HKOTHMtSAlu^'S f t ( (ilm k Miii. V Dear JSill;' I-urn writing'yu'. es to let yt.jti' J j I have a l.aby ! .. . to joip fsritf' : i. * .. ' .1 JYedorick, V- f. "> . . join. My sister.' j:;.. : . wjann't old . in the third' ;f , mp fo'r' riot a-.:!. l ' . j -.clone now. Y/.UJ--- i ru.y, v HIM. M \> . y .* , > ?nFIN'I) I.ESSON^. if \ ir}; 7 Son.-' : j ; ~ 1 f ' :'? Hollo Bill: By this r-ai-i?y. i ?^-.1. . I am well. Rill. 1 grade and T ?HHtrve linen T?~"~TC.T7Z?1 v Have'not'mnde n Ii v*. t. n.w port car<J. Tim. .... . ,-j Bill. i ' Years Irulv, - ? GEUAT.bl.VK VKKVy. r.y 7 __ PUESlDE.Vror ft; r nn. t cr.ru ? 7 Dear Bill: E! * I went lo Sliiida-- Ser>.. > Kti?e .*' ; avid geo. W0.}Kltl P n.(, : ' a large attendance. ,y< fc day- School, I v ''i'i't *?1 i. and also ha-1 a j_* |]\. fc our Pastor. Rev. f. O Simmr organized 30 .'rlul>?. 1 am T'Vo dent of The- Ike Hire ( l.ih. \Vr have to report c\ 6r day. Rill Valentine day. 'a- pas.-fe. od. Here is a rhyme* / When we pet together. The time pors f)jso fast. Let me be your Valentine.i: I My love will always la^t. Yours truly, ?uL I MATTTE TH..ATK' ? :?"?_ -*" *' ' j ? *.. BILL 'CAKVEK, Editor ;OaOJSC8C83C8SC0??^ <7* APPLICATIOI ? - . ~ _. l I. ? ? - - ? - : ? - L>ATI g NAME _ _ .... 8 AHPRK?is ' ~ ? ? CITY__ _ T~l ? Q - . . 3 bIKTlLDAY ... . ~~~ ; <? GKALE SCHOOL 8 v. ' S Fill but this coupon and mail i 3 stamped envelope to The Palnn-tt 3 AsjavmLly tst., Columbia, S. C. \ 3 :o i hock, and you will, -receive 1 o oo C'O o ooaoo.cto CrN.MOi:i) STI DY OF. !.'i:o(;in;ss ih hino nkorohistory week ??Jtcmhurt, S. V., I " Febru'arv 18, 1P35 1*51!: . ?I. ?Ltt-?w an j^lucl to have - 11 more days of beautiful SUn ?. iDl after a jkveek^s . rain. AVe - "'I Slilidav Sfhi.nl :is H>.. . la! a:;d most of the children re . iu d m'cmoi'y verses , beginning 'J-h kAer. is . We also cele- ' ' i 'Xi y H i < r.v_ Wcckv-^iie- <1 iif class had a. pro-, am . Friday, morning. We all y d talking about the progressor race durinj? the past -.70 " ' ^ a| e - preparing ftp- _ 1"1? hi s" -llav exercise. Which .'i be i.ehl the 2nd Friday in * !:. I jini. -till Ira the fine mv --'vld right dozens last ' t r*y < ents per dozen. I 1 ! y?ni later what I am glide wi'li mv money. Am l??i t)|is tinio-?will . >'?ti up again next week; , . i ~VI I I A 1)1.1) SKKVUKS . Fi.rtj Motte. S. t'.^ l-'ebruarv 18, ]p:io -? I Sunday School yestcr to servicels. Bill, we , fiAee crowd at. Alt. Zio.r We- had" a visi ?1 )i iineeliiirtr. Mv.?Willii o;. Y\c wore glad to have ' ?. I am get trng along fun ir ' v, ' '.'A J > imiur j> IJ. ::i.}j;. ![, j? very nice t<,. x Vi uiv truly, '.VIAK :JMvI.lV COOMYTN. A POEM. m:.u Tirri. (OXWA\~ l 'i- niu. a. -ho-mo-do^vn in- <!i?n w?y., . : -pai-Tclir.^: WacnntawstreaTTn ' :?ic fl-.-wcrs Plocin so lovely ci.']i!cii .sflidwnihs "gleam' ;\\ ini'^a Imnic* d<Avn in Con* . - vay . . . i\ the bird* nil sing1 so swi-e' jan' so .friend] y ' i 'Innate ean't be beat. mo. a. life down in Conway the merry songvbird's ? ?7? \yhiniM.rwilJ is calling i.itv; .[ i11\'v go -well. - u lilt- down in Conway b ' f?vids aj'C white. ' 'j'- ' Ir thi? natives pjm>. v'jV ': ibvun.flawn till nitrht. ' . u home down-in Con. of every. kind. t'd' how*-.df-licif'Us 1' 1 Ji.- on the vine. d ?vn in ConfinesT.. trivls dwell fl V. I,u. il.m-n Cnrt. !. ] rn ono ran>1(?.ll. . IIVREHT SMITH - ... ...?Cotnvmy, .S,T,- v> I ni l HHITFI f, T AVKI.K-EN I) ' Columbia, R. C., Dewey Ave., February 17. 1 Dfl." ' ' 7-' lMlr V "U ' fef'linpr at. 'bi<T" T " f "Ari well and truly hope' .H* same. Oh Bill, my i v n*:<I T -pent week-end 1 leitrhto?w+Hi 4ur-" I. di - Edna ('rumpton, I . ; i+TTt Mriry and Oen( v;i Da\\'? Stent tu- Sabbath School 'nr-'Ti* St. John Crunch. We aj '.'i t'T.n.d \f ime. Txioks like in*' I' . my cold crot.tinj? better Mii-f worse. At one time t'inir better. but Thurs- ' ;i T" wot and I caufiht a !.v one < n fop of- the old one. A'< . are tavinc fine weather <ho\v* Ir'-'t enjoying school life. >Vlt.. 1 h.jVfn't much to say this inn. 1 will try and see you next i V. v-;'' *' I Yours truly. s ? <ti'ijiA MAT: itttTsTTAY. t - ?J.? - ~r-9~iriT~~ {a@Ei: *J BUNif ? : . STATE" -T-"1 .. _ . -V - --- AGE ??- - . i lu^ein^r wun a sen uuui csseu g :o Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1810$ 'our name will be placed on the3 i membership card and button o (A It It IK SENDS IN I, MEMBKltSIIII' 234 N. Carolina St.T"" Laurens, S. f" , KHtir Bill: 1'am a liUle pirl. 10 years old.. Please send my -membership card and button. I am son din;,'- a few. K<>ho _ booh Obo ? boo Ym ? / my Ovie love Tae- ?? ; , ca t . .-Yours t-ruiy'i . ('Aim IK I ,v km-: S CROSS no \D sciPOH. \\n COM Ml MTV. J- S. Anderson. Principal Kaslnver.- The Humane I-* ucaiion S.civtv pieL .a; n.n.al IYrday ' vcnjirf with :i lnf..r in-piralii li. .111-> House's iTiTdress was some .what -."inter* stiny.. Her sal., jock, ''llnw; ^Vt- should care for duirib animals-." -This -address \v>B ill- if.m. ,-.,V ...I -I . Vr; .-^alarhi (?i)tni\vfn_an d hi: L' irl 1 ' " ' li> "" Ml ,.l K*;|.t Orange. \. .1. .u, ,1(. h;(i itV uiu;s(,? of Crr^s Sc Iuk I Ii < iny.?: :? ??" . Mr. \V. S. Ilcilli.y, ;}u, f "?dei taker "t (i;11 i> 1; 111 \va> - t* 1 tin- c:'U)|)i;,s WtMln':- ;ny.*? ?iLutJilin^i 1 ton' ;t:riiHTfe" nr.ctioM .,f JW. .-\ji 'or.vn u ' ' 1,1 ' '' jl :;i" 1 l 11H11 Lv_ [ ! i-h. J 1. Mr-. Carrie?(.o.mUu,,??J -?^ ^ '?fn 1l?M ??*7 laid- t.. t-, -1 \t^ ! 1 <i' 1 it- i iu. : w :jj \Vil.t..ui Ki'\,. .s.ir;-it,.| ' h>. o'witi I u"'.:ij > off,, -t}U:uU J; U'n '^4- My .t.iit = nr , -i\._ tirT'-tJifiTlr. ; i?,M, eliapa,' . \va ; ,>I"i ? H:V ,.f 1 vi'vinloyalty, and devotion (< her t'amiy and thi.s coinm.:,ity. .-MJ*. and Air., S..f'C?t)0 Wltlu_ Mi. dii.iu ) 777: Ahj'inn . Sti-jird J Sunday7 ;7T77 j! a-..I; .Mr-. St-.-uJ .and the:r ! i 17" Tie au'yjltol s. Kddi; Until r-u f,. til , ;i! ' r.| ?;\|r ami" Au -. i .->1 n- <s .AM'. Ii'llll Wh i- I I-,.lamina, was down Sunday spendm'tr ' th lay ivitfi, his family. Mr s. Hmn.a\\ at-'in and others. Air.-' aral Mrs.' Willie .Jami"spent the aft'.-.nmoii' Sin..da. .with Mi -1rTrvr>irj~\V:lhaiiis, _______>lrHi:j-: n t:ws Mdha (ira ; d St li .-<?r 'nbs. i v i .\i iriu History w i'|< during ehapyl service each. d?ty-r?I lia . I'^dl'i-w ill IT slll.jvct s vVi'-'if* dismissed : Ncjrro Ui Bii-'ii;. SS.', M; s; X. V. -Friiicc: Nejrro in the, Hi War Mrs. ( . i|.. M. ty.i- jj; Xeicrn in Aid and < tduire. Miss I.V I* Will.. ; . Xeyfo. jt: S. ten to ar. ! Edtn'jir -linn. .Mr. H. |.;. Hjo' >ks'. Friday niifht,' Feb. 15. the 1'. '1'. A. met ai Me I lev School. Tile pre yiiwa a.f'ihn wea k was rend' ie.i in addition. \Mr.' M. MeQiuan m.'iX' i'JJLad jr ess. subject, "The N'tyia. m fli-ioiy," 'The Willing Wm k< < lul> rcr.d raf I. many pieces also i he Myllee KTitss' Band. Me Bet' District yTT-up i ua'tina w.a- in Id at Mel! e (leaded School Thursday,- I^'b. 11, 1 P. M. _^Alr\ II-. s. wtBrci.l<s, pn-sj ;in>Sonv. '..-V ijap'tW^' 'Scripture. l ead- ! it., n ? li'ai.ih l.'nitt- u11 tn Tlivi" rinyci. Mr. to.J. Johnson. 1 ?emoh'-trati.>n IMiniary I'l-adjuir, Mrs.- M. Mnrhe: Pap. r. Mrs. M/ S. Foster. After trriU^'Mif program,- lor Fiol i' pay 'he l1 achers setAvd a. course of ?oiiul and - -i-iiltiiifrs.'' l'hery mir m'cm' io---hwvc enJoyed a pleSshnt aft'-rnri m. rOK PSTH'RY NEW S HVr riTT'' ha.v in uT Some rouylv weather. Our liuroh people arc improving'8'each Sunday in numl?< r reirardle?? of weather. , All board? of -the church ha? boon organized, and arc now ready for work. , . . Mr. Odell Nance, Misses Ollie. Miller, J. Foyyio witnessed the picture oV-rendintr in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mr?. Allen Anron of Greenville spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Aaron. ^ * Mrs. Kopo Nash. Mrs. F.lla Taek l e'n, f riendp?wore proud?to 1 set'?J" hem alily to he. to chnreh Sunday the paLMS^5 Leader "PROSPERITY NEWS ' ' ' , Last Sunday was the big rally day for Shiloh. Our services were continued after an excellent Sabbath School lesson by a fine ser>11011 gum?by R<V. Wallace." K very one enjoyed his message. 'IV.e al'tei'njjon sermon was deliver ed by the. Itev. <i. H. White ^rom littler Chappelle. rfts text ia found in Exorus 4:G. His subject being "The people had a mind to work" Many sitting under the sound of his voice rejoiced as he delivered the word. Our evening -et nihilwas delivered by the Rev. I Williams. On last Friday evening iU eight o'clock we enjoyed a fine program sponsored by the Club of Jtettis Academy. * prf'i 11 n 1 ) '""II Hi The* " one selling the hi >st tickets. The one selling', the most Jiekefs was Mrs. Lucinda Gnllnmn, who sold ? worth of tickets. On last" Saturday at 7:00 .Mr. James Gray, "Mokes Kcne.ly and' <?timrs nat.um. e<l from Winston Salem. They re ports -a pleasant trip. , On Wednesday evening, Feb. 27, there will be a banquet given by tl.ie school and we are asking ybu all to come oift and enjoy your JIOWAll!) JR. HIGH SCHOOL Prosperity?On Friday, Febraary lb, we were highly entertained l?y the Bettis Academy Glee Club and Quartette, President Nicholas spokeal^Q- -?- " Kv?i\v b?>ay ,<eemed to 1 ave en-, ioyed it. ' Miyand Mrs. II. B. Rikard en...retained l.'ne irue-t.-i with delictus . course of baked chicken and ^r.uin bur of other good flings. A partV. -Wils given Tor the girls by Ruff and a goodly .number of white folk witnesse i the program also. Rew T. F. Robins in oastor of yTTTTdh A. M.-F. Church was pleas ed with the sum of ?50.00 raise<l ii 4 he new parsonage Sunday. Bethlehem Beptist Church wag highly honnrei SiindiLv' to -havewTlli tlifenv -Rev. C. II. Brown of Columbia, K. C. JJe preach''d two ttowet*fnd~ser?ii<>hs tlmr were enjoy -d by all. At 11:0!) A. M. his text was found in Micah <?:S. Subject, "Walk ing with God." ThiO'P. M. his text-waa?found in Numbers l.'ltlTchapti r. subject, "The voicj^ of the InThe .Junior t "k ir n nde.red very beautiful niusic all day- *Xfisg An-1'i1' M.'e Mor.'un pianist. Mr. J. Kcliey sang v i y sweetly Sunday .?right?-iM-Iis Kye is on the SpffrI'oW." The Missionary Society of. Bethb he Pi- Baptist Church is asking i ''y 1 1 1,1 ii I'Tm-iinji'i -hut" nil -Srmftay~eggs from Feb through the month of May tb be '-'old for the benefit of the Society. The visitors in the "services- Sun buy were Rev. Henry Miller from I 'hiI:; Iphia,. Pa. ami Rev. and Mrs. Rartiin from Fountain Inn. Tii Y. P. U. service,-conduct < i by -lie active president, Mrs. X. K. Singleton -was gi>od. Parti KH;b. rr; l'rm 'inY Hi ?TTTr" "TnaTFrTTiTi Ida Rutherford. -? ^ m ?? _LiK VYTOX STRiiKT HI SCHOOL U < 1 liiirhlj i in i li i I ui-t week during devotion services by the. loth ami 1 I.th grades, F.uh '-morning programs con- is'.',(' of the lives*of sbme noted We r.>( s. Monday-A. M. Mrs. N. -dV-StiTeleC-n coudtictl'd the service. Mrs. Guess Gary j)resentetl the 10th prude: 1 "Why we cehbrate XT '-'i <> History week by Cecil JonSpiritual 'Go-Down Moses* by i 'uss. Memorial Prayer" in be- , i nil'- d' Piof. and Mrs^-R. K. Gia.i den and family, by Supervisor Ir, | S. Gallman. ___X" -ih'y-Ar-M. 11th l?i'a<V: Go-j i <r Sieght?.n conducted. 1 .Involute n. 2. "Some noted Xeproos'Y by .Mint < l.trk. S'election^P ick aninnyV Lullaby"?Female Quart e'te. W- dm s.lax' A. M. 10th grade J. -P&tis conducted: 1. Invocation. 2. Or>., .f Paul Luwcrence Dunbar's poi-rpV by l-Junice Dewalt. Thursday A .Mi* 11th grade. L. lores combated: 1. Invoention. 2 I X< gi:o Fffcu n tnv* K.. , .MI14M* mac Stuart;' , ;'iy' Selection Stat of the night, Kcim.le Quartet. 4. Business by I'm at"fut t Reeves. 5, Selection double quartet "Li?<ly'* and. Prof. ii|-p-l.r \T;w. Vfa n ku in. Mrs. Eunice II. Allen, Messrs S. W. Allen. Sr. and Wilson SUerh: Ttn the >u|< list"TfriTSi s t ers Mayes. Ma he IvkhclberjrerT" BrO, and rSI^tT-r T. 15. Morgan. Thv s* rvices at Calvary Presbyterian Church were enjoyed1 by all. Rev. Murray" the nast?r th"''""'' ?H-rH+f?A . .M. Wits TmTfuT John 5:4. .Subject. "The Rife of Abraham Lincoln.*'. Tin* members were delighted do welcome .Mrs. Kunice K. Allen as a full member. . =_. A,t ":0b r, M. the Missionary [.;uiie- tendered a program i, .Music "Triii: Hearted" 2 Selection 'I>y . Bethlehem Junior Choir.' 3. Selecting . Reading "Smile" by .Miss Dorothy Miller, 4. Select'iio.hy Choir. 5. Report by Mi's. Murray, b. Selection-, by Choir. Addr'-ss, PiDf. T. D. l,"ogan. 7. "TherOhJ Rugged Cross" by Miriam Mates, Rart'de M. Robinson, (flady.H Cropper, Janette Salterwliite,'lltttt-Se Cromer, Klsle Gall- ' man-and Ernestine Purton. A neat sum was raised. " The rh''nii>er;s are j*ia>I to know , Rev. Murray has been advanced, ;?" . ? . I ~T , J* ~ u-1?? i * but regret-la -lose him. - Friday A. M. 10th grade, Grady Butlar* cotndudied: j. Spiritual "Ain't Going Co study war no mpre'* E. Clamp and \V. G'la&strow. jpvxwHty>i. noted Negooes?Daisy. Butler. 1 selection (a) Look away (b) Migh ty Lflik a Rose by Male "quintette. MiSs Hpleu _E. Nance "pianist. She is loosing notTTne in preparing the chiW>ren for the State Teachers' Assljcujtion. " =. The funeral services for little R. F. Gladden. Jr. were arramreri l>v Supervisor Gallman aiitl faculty [of D. S. H. School. Mr. .J. R. WiU liams JJadOrtakeis -RiVigtam: 1. Musi^'Asleep in Jesus" by the Glee Club. 2. Invoeation by Bro. H. V WMv 3. Sl'H'cuon "/lave Thine . own way" Female Quartet. 4. Scripture, St. Luke 7:11-10 by Rev. G. H. White. 5. Obituary by PSiilR. Allen.. 0. Resolutions by Lizzie Gall'maiv. 7.. Remarks Matt. 0:23*20 by Rev; J. I. GbldjOh. H. Du*^,? Jesus?lover of my "goitl "by iMisses Miriam Rates and Elsie Gallman. >-The floral .'offerings from the White and colored friends were yery beautiful. Aftiv.. mi ..I .tn.U.i.i ! ^ Nance, Andrew Ford, J. W. Brown J and George Schumpert: Miytioi*ary paul bearers: Robert Hs-Harp. Earle Cicely, Ci; C. Pratt, enroll Hare, Wade Livingston, Marquis Singleton and Nathaniel Rather-.' ford.. Flower girls: Julia (iallma'i Angeljne'Gallman, \lary*F, Bytes Fannie M. Sims, Mary L.'Pratt ai^l Catherine White. _ Mm Hattio Alexander, ..the adult* teacher of Drayton sohoofiis sT+Tv~ in,g hard tl? instruct 'her pup Is She-has a class of ^interested pupils.' The Junior Club %of Calvary Bap Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark Feb. 15, 1935. The guests wcVy Pi Counts and Andrew Ford After the business, a ccjiriuu> course of punch and- cake was -ami John Clark, Pres.: Viola Clark. Secretary. . Rev. and M i s. -Vl-ung w--rc t Ive? honored gu'sts.r.f Mr.' aml Mis. Robert ReeVes Tuesday P. M. "Three couise dinner was serv-l ed. .First: Clhickin noodle soup Second' Host Chick: n, biscuit .tire's [sing-, riv*' potato salad; t-d -.low. Thirds Spanish delight with ub tv"mountain cake. The Sport Tornain's. (Tab w ,. higiily cnteilainr-fl by Mis-*-. -HhrJ Rutherford, Friday. Feb. i a: her home on l)rnvion st After several g1aiii:,.V'?,f whist a repast of cod >a, cake en.: mi!.*.wuis serxed. __? The. guests tvc're M >st, . -Cladi-. o'a Singleton, Siueta (in'.bs.M, I.u.Tvina "Sanders ami Vvraa !. tuber7" f'Q-rf. ~ Mtrs Katie MueTia: c w.h enter Vain thexlub Friday, tFnrt./l. Jl' t-b J'lease send yotv taws i' -Pi. -i., i later "then .Sunday IV-'M. Ft.o! it. Allen, Ago1'. IIKTTI-S ACADlvMV NIAVS 'Mrs. Collins/ Miss Singleton". |"nlo aII.I W; Ht lllgl.ti \\ t r meter hear the famous Kno'xvillc Quart ette. ' y. """.Our Basket ball giils played Id to Voorhees t1 am at J>eninik" en i h. 12, and here on the lfith. Roth tflllHes were ill 1- iv-l ng >iKl largcly attendetl. Several students and teach' ts uf Bettis attended the \alentrr.e party in' Aiken on the evening the 14th, which was given for the benefit of our rally fund.. . Our boys' basket hall teipn play etl llrewer in Grt^-ownod Friday afternoon, although they lost the game, they enjoyei the trip very mind*. Mr. McCairr~and his nth graders gave a Very unique Valentine par ty in HI >.-cnwald Chanel ThTursda\ atternoon. This' gdoupgave a Successful rally party at .the .honeof Mr. and _Mrs..,.l.- .M. Sim pit in? .Saturday evening. Misses Heh n Whitloek, Gussie Ghent and Thelnva Dean were among those who attended. a Valtine party in Greenwood Friday evening. 'President Nieholdon a Mended a meeting in. interest of the summer school work in Columbia. Sat unlay. He was aceompanied by Mr. U. S. G. Sweeney, freshman. The spicy and interesting -program of songs'and readings which Prosperity Friday dVening by a mixed group o-f our students, wa attended In .u large and a'j>plr~-T:ttive audience (of both white and colored citizens, all of whom werewell pleased, Pres. Nicholson ma !e a very practical 4a Ik?which -de lighted the audience. This ontrrhainmtmtr win finv-Ur,*?<>)' the Freshmen class Rally Fund Rfof. C. A.Rubens, class sponsor; deserves nwieh credit Cor this sph'ii did effort. Lie. W._ H. flightljwvr,-. senior, preached?rtt?the* deho\mh?Pttptirt Church, Columbia, S7TT Rev* Muitt, pastor,. Sunday. A combination surprise Birthday party for. Masses Luchia Dann and Hattie Ruth Morse, freshm' n,. idlfl pre-Valentine social.was nivon* by a mixed group of students at the pampus home of Rev. .and Airs? -\V. M. Parker on Wednesday eve-, ning. Mrs, M. B. Price of lour primary department, -spent the weck-yifd j at her home in Aiken, Our school an;h comnuinityw.$?S... roprenenteci -at- tin- W'stent ( ;111 \ *" Una Joint County Teacher's A^ Roclaftk>n at Ridge> Spring High | ?S. In i I Satin.lay by IM'es7~NioRoIson, Mr. ' and Mrs. Blassen\gale, I Airs. Holmes, .Mrs. Collins, s Miss iOssie llolmjes, Messi^ Geo. Holmes I)an'l Watson, Floyd Hammonds] Olid r. C. Ci. Mui'l'lll'.V. H Me.-srs?f-Hms. Thomas, Geo. and M. T. Stephens, G. M. HicksOn rendered programs at Bailey Bethel C^nivir Mini ?Ru eolhred school at Troy. ^S. G? on Friday* ad Saturday evenings in interest of our tally. Mtu-h credit is duo Miss Hattie Pert'in,. teacher, for leaving alty.nged tluSe affairs. The group s|?chL the week-en i at the Thomas , home-ht Greenwood, JJdr. Blas.tengale,- Lies. CokOr and Goodjion, Messrs M. Ghent, W R. Hill and R. Madden spent Sunday Ill ' " "TTT I/aui'"ns county where the young" mini-tiMs filled preaching engagements. Misses liaitiii Ruth and Envma and .Mr. Darr.iel Morse" spent tUe.weik-end at their home, Ninety President Nicholson, Mesdanies_ CdlRns and Blass?engale, Misses Janie Goodwin, Bertha Moore, Al iie : Mosele.v-.-y Ophelia Landrum, Messi .s^AVillie-tewis and Zack Sim mmv-n ttMrstiiperi (at "Pleasant Grove t'nurch, Edgefield, Sunday. I.ic W alt r Key pre^jied an inter estiiii: -e.rnion for. th^ occasion, which was followed by an inspiring talk by the pastor. Rev, G. W. Bib: kciv an 1 a practical talk by .Pres. Nicholson. . Death of a Noble Woman" Mi s. Klorda Key, a highly respected cjtixtn of this' eommuinity , an . a faithful member of Mt. C^fl":i.in t'hurch,^'pnjrtcu tbig 1 i."<? i\iiZ felt. " I7dT'TNg "l|frie daughters, ;\v( Muu, mule thanrforty grandchildren, w:th mgny other lelafcivs and a host of friends ti > mourn for hfrr. 'A large congregation ,ay afternoon at the dhurch. Lie | llightower and Key, ?res. "NicholI son "and the Bett'is singers participate i in the service. Rev. Block 1 r preached the funeral "sermon. Among her daughters are. Mesdam ?'s Maybe! !c Lanham, Sarah Tillman 'im i. Diaiu'md fdoyd of this ..auu-imi-iti-t> . -Rashn Morgan an'vl Miestii Mealing of New York < "ity. - M s .o-; (tussie Sligli alii Caiv i ie Hiekaid visited their 'homes in i'rospiiity iming tlv week-end and MisSvs Kjliia ItutherforiL .Mag _>ui!iy Sik111 .in ! fan ;e Garv| visile! fheii Newberry heaves. . . Mr., (km. .Stephens made a ooirt |.i i !ieii..iv e a.iid ititer* sting repoort el' thi'. Interracial Students Christ I, 1 'oof IL. Ill- , ulii.h will. IIIj'olupih'ia locently, at our Sunday evening \ csper service. We are, all glad to see Mrs. Bes sic Nicholson at her several posts v duly .frail, after a lew week's ill MUX CMAPRfc-A. M. K~" .?..I'ev. (i. II. White. Paster N . wiie: r\ ?-Mr.1 -luries Pinlfr. ?my Impressively reviewed the S. lesson. Tile weekly t'-aeher?' .Lie lines ad-1 strtmtch tn the S. S. ltd it ija's a man's soul-good .to -re how interesting the ' you?m " 1 pit- in c. Mr-jOii'tci'-is it voting -"mfi .ii"! ode <d tin; si<1 "i;Ls.i]):'>Tintc ndi iit s. 1 . . At. the usual hour of setwice *"I lie J > t r Aru'-!*. the one Anp?el" in. ssatrcwas 1'i11" ; w;t-h i"?rtTTTtion; fiic a "J eloquence for 1' r M"i ii i ' ii ill ij.l H l)Ul|)H^0IT Mi ~. Ala! >y ami Mr;'. SlU'Siy rnjoyil this 1 feast. . Visitors ' are I rFINCKNEY'S F UNDERTAKER A^I) LI . SOUTH CAROLIP R f - 1006 WASHINGTON ST. x'Tzmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ?Travel anywhere i on the SOUTt A fare for every pur ONE WAY and RO for Each ft ^ ROUND TRIP TICK for Each ft ! * ROUND TRIP TfBB ior isacn n j w ONE WAY TICKET for Each B ,*Gond in Sleeping and I proper charges for ?pa< r-?Froninuize hy leaving you using the ^Excellent Dini fc lie CqrfTfortable in the _ ? -J?- Mc(;^- a ~ I Southern ha Saturday,. February 23, 193k, 1 always %>eeteJ with WELCOME. |__ We observed Founder's Day today, and diurnig the evening si rtfice instead1 of regular routine a drama-- "R;< h:ml?Allen?from?A fcslave Doy to the First Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal vGhurch," was present?Mrs. Hi. -B. While, .Ssui.tor ""Miss II. E. Nance, pia' ist and M ss- A. L. Pearsonf di it-virirss. wistt~ix were possiDie for every Negro couWTiave^seen-'. it and especially MetW KlisUs. It was grand and a Targe audience enjoyed it. _ Stewardess Board No. 2 held its tegular monthly meeting Friday afternl->on in the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whitner, Mrs. Whitner is the president. Mij**MlltlJ till SleVens, the president, was the charming hostess to thq busy bee club Thursday afternoon. TheLend-A-HAND Club is sponsoring a Colonial Party Friday night. The HvxcelsioT Club fs sponsoidng a Lemon .^jcial Tuesday night LEFSVILLE?1 \ Sunday, being a pleasant day the S. S. opened as usual. Rev. Butler 1 entered tire pulpit and preached a "wontftfr.'ur sermon to an apprecia- * tive. congregation " The League held .its regrular hieetipg. Rev. Butler Unreached a wonderful sermon Sunday afternoon at the Batesburg Hi Schoioi. Little Lizzie Fukks and Lois Adgti's gave Birthday parties Mon day afternoon at their respective homes. Miss"" .Mary Lou Wright entertuincv.. a nuniber of friends with a lovely birthday party 'MJmday eve- - t ning at tlm Imiiiii' JUT grand' r?~ mo-'ilner, Mrs. Mtiry Stephens. Games of whist were the interesting games of the evening. A de lieious coitrse'was served. Every one went away exnre.-sinv himself?as -having enjoyed a ' wonderful nine. - tv .- . 1 ' ?-Ml'.. J^hn 1'lloippsK^of Tbxlng ton spoilt Sunday afternoon with Miss Kmnia Marshall. _ * ? Mith^^Lurctle Wheeler, Med, last week at the hojnt' of. her mj>thtr, *" 'Mrs. Dolly, Slight- . An apple birthday was given at _the Friondsh+p?Baptist Chhi'Ch Tuesday night, for-the benefit of. the Usher Board.," Prof, and Mrs. Wilson and members of the faculty attended teachers nvvting at Ridge. Spring Saturday. 1? ??MesdiihVos l:ara Thomas, Mage.ie Let? and DeLida Pompey are on the sick list - * ' ?? Mr Ed. Moses died at his home Sunday night ST. MARK A.M.*}. CHURCH " Rev. E. 1'. Butler. Pastor Sunday, -February 17th was n _ high day at the above naryu 1 c hurch. Al 10 HQ o'clock flic. B. ~~ - S. wa ??CO fidiiv'f ed by the Supt. All fbachers at their post of duty. At 12 o'clock the pasror-mountid the, ivostrum and preached-, a wonderful sermon. Text found. Gonovis !L!)?Ami the "Lord, God called unto Adam- and said where t art. thou? Subject. To=?Disobey?J? God brings fear and shame upon man. This message was very ..iinii'h-f)it"y?vl-4>y nH presort: Tin Sunday . nightr February TO jlLJLliQ P. M. Founder's^ Day-pro-"^ K'am was conducted by the Supt., Mr. A. ('. Cooper. Splendid p?= : peis and addresses were made by ] M iss N'iola Williams. Miss Eve -lyn Tiiulal. Miss Lydia. Wiiliams, Miss Sarah Johnson. ' Solo ' bv .Mrs. K, l'. Butler. Strong lectnr- - ?^? es ITy Itov. C. W. Williams and Rev. Bptler. ?* SMnpHOHMBHMar UNERAL HOME CENSED EMBALMER OF iA AND GEORGIA * I' uneral Cars and Funeral Equipment . ^ AS GOOD AS THE BEST And Better than the Best And Prices Less - y . . Office Phone 5707 Residence Phone 7765 ?COURTESY AND SERVICE , COLUMBIA. S. C. ..any day. 41/^ _ $ ! PER MUX UND TRIP COACH TICKETS " lite Traveled KTS?Return Limit IS Daya We Traveled JETS?Return Limit 6 Mentha lile Traveled V -1 ' s ^ r lile Traveled % *arlor Cars on payment of . ' :e occupied. No surcharge. r Automobile at home and i Southern * ing Car Service i Safet^of Train Travel C, I'. A.,' Columbia, S. C. ii w ay 8y *t$nf?|