The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 02, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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"All news lor The Junior Page 1
must be in the office no later than I
Tuesday afternoon of each week. J
AAQy ioiion are iw-mwj"
lor publication.
^BILL" -.
NO TICK TO AFPLDQANTS
I
CMldr?a daainnsr to become
?r o member* o 1 the Bill Carver Club
muat fill out coupon and mail it
toyatbar with- a ?tampi?4.. aelf-addrqased
envelope to The Palmetto
Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 Assembly
Street, Columbia, S. C.
. ^ , Membership Card and Button
, will be aent to you immediately.
CT? ^ "BILL." J , ~
Boys And Girls
WANTED
( .. ' ? r
To Earn Money In Spare
Tiiue
Here's an opportunity for~am?
bitious boys and girls to make
money every ween, an )< ??
long, by simply working in
spare time in your own neigh'
borhood.
N o*>?m one j , ? no experience
needed. We .supply_ every??
thin;*- Many boys and girls
? are -now hanpv. making their
: own spending - money.. All you
have to do to join them is to,
writer to the address below ,
and ask for full details. Write
to:
CIRCULATION MANAGER
2T- THE CALMETTO LEADER
1310 "Assembly SL, Coluillbiu, S.Cr
M???
' MILIAR FOSTKl'rltECKIVEI)
CARD AM) BUTTON
Dear Dill, ,
I received my vat;d and button
some time ago and I' thank youvery
hnteh." I have been so busy
- that 1 forgot tn write to y(5TT7J I
will write, more next time.
. Yours truly,
* Millie- Foster
Woodruff, S. C.'
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_ JOHN NIK ivrYH 1.1:1; ENJOYED
NEtiROjIlSTOUY WEEK Dear
liiil. ?
?, H-Iav arc yen 7 1 am fooling
fine. . East- week was Negro HisA
tore Week." which avas a" hrrgrf
and enjoyable week for lis. .Wo 1)-d
programs at our school." .We had
a very large one Monday night at
the Royal f*lnireh. I received my
card and button long ago. I like
them fine. Thanks fur them. F
forgot to -mention it in "(lie last
letter. Today (Fri.) is George
= Wad)fatglart.whirthday. lire Rill.
; Yours truly,
j ^Johnnie Mae Fee
KI.l.A SENDS Al'l'l.lC AUTTnDear
Bill. _
irig my appla-ulnm iF I haven't
been reading (he Palmetto Leader
regular, either the Junior Page.
Since F-hnvo started'Trading it. it
became ntore interest,ng to me
?and F Inve-th-t4ded to join :-o I canrno/1
t-r\ . .f
. I VOU OUWU- 1M . I II \ 11 NN >.
The .reason I ?im so Into, sondI.
am very anxious for, you to
send my card and button.
. . , Yours-trulv.~
. K.I! a I. Gist
. T'ninn. S?C
KNJOYS-St IJOOI. PAIITT"
- = Ilellu Hill.
I am sure we are glad to have
some more days of beautiful sunshine
after a week's" rain. \V,e
had a good Skr.day S-hool as usual
and most of the ehiUlren recited
memory ver?ts. Bill we are'
serving" hot lunches at our school!
n6w until it closes. ?Our school'
had a party Saftfrtay night at
our teacher's home,; Mi's. S. It. ,
" Ooftey arid Tad av> I v?frrr?time. '
Will see. you next week; I
JFi'fnl . _
MATT IK MAE BI.Ot'K
Lexington. S. 0.
T TALK IXG. \l6viE lJY t .C. MEN
Rcmherjt, S. 0.,
February 2r?t 1035
Well BBU . ' ' -T I
am still on the job in sclioolj>
I have not misled a day this yoaf\>,
and I am still making pood marks ;
We had a very nice time on last/
Saturday night we had a talking ,
_ _ movie pTvcn at -our 'church. It
"J7 was piven by the C. men, show
inp the damape. done hy forest |
fires; also .showed the reckless-drivers
and the;nlimher of jjeaths
caused hy same. We did not have
school' Friday we all wept do\yn
to Pinewood, S. C.- to a prtmp
meeting lof all - the schools. We
had a very pood program, also a
- reading contest. Would tell you
all about it but I know you must | '
havte space for the other cluh ] t
members to pet their letters ' in l '
so I am sipninp off for today. *
Will pick y'tSM up apain next week. '
Yours truly, t
MARGARET WRTOHT. j j
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? (The
tjogjHU
BILL, CAKVLB. Lditor?
APPLICATIO
i , " ^ DA 1
! NAME
? ADDRESS
I BIRTHDAY ?? _.
GRAJJE - ' - - : SCHOOL
Fill OUt 11 UpO-fr HWl IHtUIstu'nipou
.enviv-yo to Tlie RalnuAssembly
St., Columbia,.'S.. Ci_
roll book, ami you~v. li 1 rt-i'OTVc
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II KILN SI NDS A 1*1. A Y ^
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?Our Ihi) t'l ntlCXS .
?-t'rri ?- ?n?m'-il*- ':1 - 1 QOHI -Ma.-.!'.''.
I'hi. : n. " : !m ' time i?r
y:;j0 a. ir.. TIL- -.cinit is around
mid-win*,'TT i n v. ohi.-.-. iiiM ^
spiri l-mtMAJCwi :c._i iL at her ?iw
UtK *\ , ,
. --TcaoH'i i-twrnr <?> "?.
,lmtniing". Mass. 1 '
(-(;.'? ?!" nb.nmiy: I. 1 s s
(irt'ttu.
Tolll Ml'--;, vittvll ~ rTT
TciU'iH r What M'lt 1 pin .
^Tobh -M-.ty 1 ?v;?4 al'ouT" Hie
in .- lavi'Vy ?
Jl'biu'li1 r - - .T- ni. (lu?' U^iiiH
l-.-jVlji ; ir l |jr |.;u"k "t' t 1U' Mass).
Vou pia.V C'-Vno ' tl'rciil?a4'~44nr
.Mass, Tom. ; ''
"" TViftC'lo.'!1?UUiai?.\i-U.s_ vyiy
Miss tiiCy'ii. nin.v~T reIcito
a i'lum vvrill.'Vi !>y Hiinlmr.".'
I Tea- In r \'i s. r, .l.hii-, liut- >otl
nuis( stan i > i l >-t ami tiy lo sju-ak
as plain as \>>u yan.
1 rai'i' i*?\\ hy. R''!>!*iv. * 1 ial' wa fine.
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T^'aT-TTTi?
,];,rk 1 i sir.if. a ,?Wnjr.
B'olli- \\ kail W-'.sinV'? _
?T< nT" aib! <!ry) W .
can I mm.-- ay. ; !??i i '
the Ri\ er. S. ? .
"rafrtlt-l it -1
lh/UlJfc, 1 t !w.t. ilen't y a V
Jack . My ' nne'lfT uyo"''
Ttlisf ~lMtvr~n?.'* ?? ? ?r?*?
If fa Mci-.-' M,i ca: i- . t; - _
to telI.JuU-iJ-?!:'_ lavcr*.? jtKiJ imv
tlic' ^c T r"y. yhljiiui' in-'jo all
winter ..v. !:*: Mac iM-i ii-. c !
and -i.c Hrir 5
Tom \V ' .r-.-yv 1: '' ;
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-Ft att'cc.- 1 ...Ton!.
Jack. \y. 'i. ; : r 1 you
about lil';; i Tyni.'.'
T??in 1' ' i IS?:* !
Tom!
France-- ' HIT? "yT~~~ - . .
Jack Will ' "! tr\* hhv"
j- abfuit'""triiff. J ?. ,t~
Franco' 111::'- Tent v: .'a Xi
I'iiTo iriu-k-.J -I'.-;*. ' !' ' y. a-kr.'nyr
n< ' 1 _ j;
Anu'-ra a. It;< _ r?~ : ?. i:a:!-.r was
Tliumas i:. d i. v-a U?i;n
May. M.,; 1- It" . "la.
, Fran V Ik::. ! :u v.: " S>
came ...Id. te ---op-tf
anil 'Jack?< '?i-t r-e . . ; y
11 u: hl'til in all t'
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n'u :ip. eve; yt
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'1 cf.Ii. ' - . all fTu.spir
>! . ; ' . ' ': '1 c niar.<?. .
' Jtw.k +-hat lu.lp any.?
I'- Hi* ' ' . .'i.r.tr) .Why, Tan.
ilon*t k. i" ilinv.h.
France Iv-yan !?? compose
f : k! "lie '-u'lf.'ihl play
: rtil rcma'.k ,;v. k.v. 1 lie .\vv!..l aj'l."
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Jack .. 11 Q-n wiit y,..;.
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Teach 1' !- Ill: 4. 1 . "t-'. '
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-K.ATHKUl M HHvH
AJ'I'I.ir ATION
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flill ( 'jii- . i" ( I'l'i. . f j (;M j v
lu'iumnr ri! :11 i 1 loiterrtfit
I'liWih-t-n \vr;to fr'-m nt'
hrwnr. I y>'ill-fT/T,~Vr 11 ii]' v.]ifn
f ?:T't tin- 11 ' ir.li'-'- ( nr-i aivl
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KATI-IKIITX'Y: I-trotr
\}inkv/ixk-Suu<lhy.
\v;, a tiVnt.l.rfu'l Jay. '
rho* :mt S\ <>;>< ; i'i ;11
hf- usual Ji' ij? . Tlir l.-isnn w;i<
auirlil with iii'.L i;,ir-! n vl wcl
>y Kcv. /. <'Iin* 1''' of ('< n cinvn1..<I.* |
?. C. Anil at I 1 h'.O o'clock tiic pas
or Hrr. -I. \V. MSthiv hrowrh- to
J .
is a soul sl.in in<> sovfnon, his stil><>ct
was "Thw- I'oUincss of a
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N HLANK |
.-- STATE?j-? r1--.^d\ 2
AGE J
-it together with a self addressed ?
to Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310c
.Your name will be placed on the?
a membership?card and button^
('< Tr.istian."1 "..."'
At ;:.Ki I'. M. the- 15. V. 1*. I
L poind, with the irroup haders :i
I :!i ir po.'t of duty ami a np'Hlerfi
4 'WWKmUI UU4S IVH-lxTcd llj .Ml -, I'
TV. Real and Mr.-'. 0.. AVhavton.?
-- At sa?i( I'. AF. Hov. 7.. Chappl
pr> lu hy i . a- wonderful serrnot
. rtiijci't "lio i'or'wartl" KxocTus 14:
: 1.v AUVUUC the visitors Sunda
at .Nit. I'l' asant were Air. am. Mr;
I'aul . Ai-by .and daUiilXlit, Kunic
.and iiu' suit J was 'added to ' th
entirely. Total of!'erim>- for the :a;
\yas. s l..'t.pt>. / 3
The Interdenominational churcl
Alliance rendered a woti *ei'fiil-pro
irram Sunday at St. James. A."-Al
A neat sunt of i>1 liIt wa
raised. The ir st meotTnj? will T?
jt Alt. Pleasant the Itii Sunday i
"Arareh.~ Ydu .are ittv+te\l. Ali-si-s
Jannie Walker ami 1J. 1
. Kivchibji motored to lvlb+aiTiii. (1;
.1.1 i-vt played a
ninfvstiu: jjanie >.vi'!? Mi lton trir:
M ti i~y The set i.-.vs Wi Ve L.'-iv i
fav or .AbbevilJo.
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MIU XKIlX-NOJ.MhL ,
.;.a- a lary- rfcow ? out W't'i
iu.v. lidbu t(. *\tinnss 'I
i.a-kot hall aranu- between ' Hri:?
(haded Sehool ittlil till' Ht-.U
- . ia t (' 'UHt y-T+ainitos School. lfli
n \v t o S-P in favor of lb at
fi ,auout.ty. Training Softool. .
- ? r-t-\4i? i; the Kupto a social.,\\
vi-:*:titr :<-nin l>
in fakers iif {'iif fVniniiinity sUi7!
.-itlads.? .cracker? coco;
take an-.'- jfolatiH wirh whipp*
. i\ a i: \ya>' tin* .ttiyntf.
A ys-. tin many visitors dui
- iic i."v?week?W'vi'o?1 'rof.?fb?W a
k< r. Mi.-s Alma M alts Miss Hi
. S\e'k'.on mo'! ilu-ir basket ba
' ia (iifford School to \vitn?:5
'ta.irn- between Brunson an
it . al'ort tkiunty -Traininj?i Sehoo
Shank|iii. Sr., Mis-. (Jertruc
aiiy accompanied their teai
\ 15. 1 I!Iv1IOSIMTAL II AS
v MM: at ?KHYH K
riii-uTvill". s. C. The a. i
I.'- 1 i i*i:"nl. - I'm* many .wars (
.o'.iiiial'K: ai>. to t]u' health- <
\ 'in *ihu town, IVrchesU
a : arii'-iniiti; count ics,?hctt?n
. i '. i -any .-er\ ice- .last Sunda
: tnr. I-' Wnary 'J I. at the Ii:il
" r < hvrvelT, of-which- CReTJcvFFFB
.1. S. V. I-Xereit is pas Lor.
I*Yaturi'njf a raviety prbttran
nsi-tin^ of numbers by tl
l iwi'.V lu st, tali nt, the 'services la
" /..?' <; .s. ami \v;r regarded as oi
<ii' 'i!u* mast brillan'; affairs (it1 tl
\ In r 1 r -number of tl
y.bite citizens were preset" an
~ m t!;i ir usual way made laiyte en
"TH ,1 i h in I In .urtin-tenan.-,- .
. tb lla-idtal. Among tlie visitm
"v. r-e Mrf TliorjulikA, whb in h
nmarks pail Klowni)g tribute t
My. A, 15. Lee and the late 1). A
' n. Negro physiec,n who wa> tl
|da?i</rincr spirits in the c^-tablisl
in nt ''of the. only institution tb:
fi-rs hospitalization to pfroi
n it.e county. Mr.- Thorndike mat
' !(-:.> the mo-t ardefit interest i
A. 15; Lee. The contribution fo
" 11. evening-own.- X |;5.i;r>. The )>rr
".am int'erfer'.; in r.b way wit
tie.- regular offering .of th
aiid Deacon KHiott of the FitS
l'a ! '. i-i ('Lin <h rc-cciv-od the of
, Among those wh<r Hfi|HSH,J-d <?1
i'l a'-t'ain were: Misses Rosemon.
I'i uTitt, Catherine Rhett, ,I/uh
| I . mw ami .Mary Jonkiifsr win
. beautiful ' readin?ts. Lluui.
. r 'sunt* by Mescalines. Carvh
. l.o'X'TV.ilie.ii ami'Bessie Talps, an<
At i I'lorein. Ferrell and Fran
s Singlet oit. I'm pel's were-- rea<
i'l.y M i - a.t ie Yotjn.tr a" 1 B. I
?hVaz-ier and lovely solos by Mf*s
'antes J.'-\V., Witherspoon, llatti<
Crazier and M. F. .Robert Davis
V' wmai'F-' by itevcmfrt'1?ft: F
d i'ki-y and .Miss Knvfftic Clement!
\vei", excellent. Poems by Mrs
Mattje - Mcdcndon, Mrs. Eve
(ril>b-.i and Mrs. ' Ruth Barren
^ 1 ? . May the Brown acted as Mad
ant of Ceremonies^- Miss B. T/.
IYa??r, R. N., deserves -natch
prjiisji, alone: with Miss 1). Pantz+er
and others for Ihe ' xccllent
pjp'tframs they arc fostering at the
Hospital. They "desire to express
t-11ai'k< to t he public "or the support
and encouragement t they
have received.
THE PALMETTO LEADEK
~ tiiirVr lib AlitVft ?T~
liy i' laaiv ??lcCuliaugh * *
LlU'ulUUl '' 1
OUUuUy C i?yj?> * v|iW^IV.'U* ??V cllV
?r. 1.%:;X"?itrx*i? 1VtiVU -W* > 11. -?i>?v ,
tt^MolUllw iru|lw l lUtCilUvIll .itU III..
jnucc, M.Uu till! ic-u.in'is .aw c?.C*iLJ
?hj>i5 ui uuiy. A iK- iv w %t^> buau
,iniiy'"ci*^i-Li^.,L'u. iA?c ia.Si.ur Aiuac
\-.ume Uriel yumis on iiiolesson,
j u* iluW lu Oc U yi/inl tiiucn
h iliv- iiasvul', Ke'\'. I1. U.?Uiaumu
| [Hvacui'il a soul sUHniiy e^lllloll.
u t- wisn our Jauyi., C. n. Meiiau
( a syoeuy recovery.
""FixirTm^fStrtk^
Lu^Kff !S. C . there wn? another?!
svyfuL given al tlie School biiild.
<jlg on I'riuay evening, Feb. do, a
ijirgo crowd att''tided, Livery otn
SeeniiiulVo enjoy thcVuting a's u-ru
'al. .Music by" .Mr. J. IF -Jui'iisun.
" ? k'"'"ill y I'irni'gi Km i D- IF l lie a
preached u wonderful sermon at
Golden llill_For the school.' IK1 is
doing all in his power to make the
Mer 111 lDdd-do one of the greatest
events of the "Pnie~Tint Mistbryr
Kv'ory body is busy trying, to
lengthen the school te.rni. Misses
i I .ViaHoy ami l?ousur arc
\ I teachers, no body want to part
- I from them.
t Mr. James K. Alford, Miss An
nie M. Bethea spent the week-end
lt at Rocky Mt., N. C. with friends.
^ Mr. Robert Graham, Mr. Walter
" Kllison hitch-hiked their way Sup
day from town t<. see Mis si Mailoy
and Alford (smile).
? ,'Mi'k^ liuLlt I-. Johnson of Jamai~
ca, *N. mid Miss Annie K. Alford
^spch'tTR'few days in New
*" Town Dillon with Mr. and Mrs.
p Matthew 'Mfl-uin J) and othe-r
? rel^iveS.
: (Mi-.i) Anoir- K. Alford (Re
i iion.gr)..
? ? 9 m ?: 1
MRS. ADA I.. W. JON KS
PASSES
rr~? ?' ?
Aiken; S..C, Feb. Ji?..19-13?Mrs.
- Ada L. W. .Tone's,?*1 ii""'li1 'T "|
? Rcy. Jones, IMinif* "pris'pn preacher
i, <>f Aiken, S.-C. died Feb. 15, 11MJ5,
- She was a member pf the Pi esTT
"byPM'ian Chtmh. was-liorn in. Eu
fala, Alabama, jn early childhood
it moved with luu? parents to Aiken
was 'educated- at-Scotia Seminary,
studied music at the- Chicajro Conservatory
of Music, studied Xurs.iirpr-at
the Providence, Hospital
. Chicago.
(. She bcyan teaching' in the Pre?
byterian School at .the. age, of 1.1
nil tauprht for 2<5 years, tautrht at
lt the Schefii id School 8 years.
.. She married Mr. 11. V.. .Tones
and after trayelimr' -for several
;i years pernviiu htiy afl'i-x^d theii
y lu me .in A ik< ;i. S. ('.. when tun
v father Started tfoinjf Mind, hci
a. mother. ~M i s;?A dm 11. ?d\:d
d --ome years -ajjp. '
She served as a faithful workei
i'- in flic- ehurehes, and when tin
D -Presbyterian School was ..huUt" tc
.'1 he closed slie was the t hief feasor
li why il eimtinued lonjreii-liy_aoliiiL
inir letters from the Citizens, ol
1,1 Aik?n. Dr. C. C,!.Johnson helped
' uieatly by froinjr to Pittsburg U
see Dr. Gaston.
I+" T-She leaves a lfTrtfrnr, Rev.- .Tohr
11 \. .Io-iust Blind Prison pre at her id
Aik'-'h-.County, of whom Fdwir
Krfr.wrote such heiniliful poems
.She "leaves a husband, II. /.. done.~
Sr.. t"iir tlatlh'htei s and one?ss*b~
,\1 is. Kufrenp Curtis of Chester
{e Pa.. Mrs.. Brice U.-Taylor,' who "if
i- now presiding her Master ot
-- o ...rnoi;
v (>ur>t* ai r?"?iiii-iii x-ciw
f.,?> '. rniversity, Henry Z.
v Jr.. Instructor of Adult turn v-on^
?>| i. 'Mnrtines?L?denes. Til
- struct"!' at. Brewer luniur 'Odlcj^o
C'.i< I'nfy-rioil, S. C., I/cta .Tone-, r
i. Sojibninve College student :it Urrv
K or. ' Speakers. at the funeral. -Dr
,\. C. Grjggs, Rev. Anderson,. Rov
IE Johns.nT Rev. Kimplns rrrrri qm'<
10 a few other prominent persons o
^ '.he state.
^ 1.A 1 'HK.NS tOt N't'Y TRACHl!_
RRS -ASSOCIATION
,, The Association met at the usu|.
al hour and place, Laurens, wit!
i(i Mrs. Ruth Ak-xonder, President
i- presiding. After' devotions ant
it the. business of the assembly houi
s the jrroups retired to their l-esjieefive
rooms. In each group new
n~ teachers were*, enrolled. Miss
n' Myrtle Greene anneared before
Ll. the Primary tfroun with an excejh
lent paper on Language Tn Hie
e Primary grade. Mis. It. R. Frank
h--lin -will give.' a?(le'iTirmsffption-rn
} reading; on the n"xt meeting.
, wffs'a general discussion of decitnaR
and measuremonts led "by
Mrs. Oliphant. ^Miss Tjlinsqales
will discuss, languajA1 in the elementary
grades next ipeetipg. dTlie
^ Hi" School~gTnup' rnrrtinuod lesson
. planning' Prof Thos. Sanderh.
_ Leader" '
AftoV the reassembling, plans
!(>> Field Day were outlined and
d isc listed. The date of which Is
March Oth. Place, Bell Street Hi,
Clinton. Let make this a crodi
- I al.lo day ?for?I litf Comit y. Tho
date of the. next meeting will be
March.?2nd.- Each progiVssfvd
t teacher, Will note with interest the
, efforts the officials are .malyjig'
| to enroll in the state body one^
hupdred per cent. Wk are hopinpr
i to make this one hundred per
. cent enrollment a habit.
_ Miss gallic Sullivan at the instignMion?of
the county Supt. C.
IT., Brooks gave- some, instruction
as to keeping proper records jp
the school registers. , '
All teachers are* asked to he
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IT-7 I-*?* Miil.ilWWWP
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. ' ^ -T->pifsrnt
mjin'1' 'March 2nd is the
hist meeting befftro flic WlVUHlng of
State Teache<r's Association, ~<
ami lli.il. all jilan-i ]>i-11;iiuiiuv limy _
To mif^ht bo^Jlurinulutcd.'
HIU XSON MAYS
The baby corttest that was hold
at the School auditorium .was a
success. Little Wilson Lowers ~
won 1st prize, a son ol' Mrs. Ku
UIl'IUl I DUW il ICUt'IlUl I
in the school. ,
Second prize was won by Mrs.
G. B. Williams' little son, also an t
instructor of this school. Third
prize was won by WUtlfc W. Fred .
Gray,, Jr, the son of Mr. ;ihil Mrs.
Fred. Gray.
Friends wei'e saddened to hear
of the death of Mi*. Jaws Adams. _
.Mrs. Daisy Jenkins, a number of 1
thy P. T. A. yave a party, at the '
school auditorium hist Friday, eve- 'i
niny. Games and dailces were en t
toyed by nianyv Mr. ITnllit- You- ~
mans furnished fhe rnlifre:? .
Friends., are sorry-to .hear of the
illness of Pn f. F. S. Allen, Prini
eipnl 11f tlu-G. School hope he wilb ^
.soon recover. , .
Mf-s F.d'yth Burns was a visitor
in tiu- city Saturday. .Miss Burns '
is one of the*'tear-Vo f? at Ye mas see
Graded School, Youuissce, S.
C. Friend* are very yjmt Jo .fee'
Mr*. Lizzie AHear mrt air.iiit -nfm ;
a few days illness.We
are very sonw to lmar ( f
the illness.of Miss Arthun e Hick*.
We hope for?b'?r~a speedy rvcovery.
Miss Hid;- u a nU'ml/yrof
the senior class. of -the p-radon
- sehoolT? :? - ;?? -
The basket ball team is doinpits
bit. thisderm *0 far they havojeol
lost ;i yanid. .,
StMMKRVil.I 1-1 M'.WS
an: first graduation, took .' place
last 'Wednesday ev.-niinr, I '' brnai \
2-1. The ti'aelurs, .Mi-*e,s J. ('
Duncan and Thoiya.sena 11. Gel-j
/.vi, ui-wrvi' -praise tor tie*--Work v
L 'lUUv thls.lrl-,11. 1 h. ' - W ;
_ ulu'ii i ')u?:ii:'i 1. I 'til?h-Ot
Mary .1 ane Klo d- revi he. ? { >*!ii'ir
_cutes-iiX jgfcailuatinn i'mm th- v-ev
J Vnt-h tfnuliv.
R>v.Mr.' T< !j!n. M. K. minister
of Charleston. delivered an Idstrui
tive jrraduat io.n address. from flusubject,
"The Value , of tMWa<oin."
After the presentation <>|
i certificates by Rev.. (I.l/.er, who
' ;;i;i 'c a brief address. Rev. TV K.
Jackson addie-scd the palroi\s on
I the importance -of makir.e- sacrL-.
fives, for .(Jte education Of their
hil r'en. The teachers offered aid
Cor tCe extension of the -school- .
| term, j.u.t OJne t<? njvajfer eooper
at ion. were unsuccessful..
Mis- T-hmiue-t.ee of f hmde-dtdr
I Julia K;rrly. .
' Mi-s'(teniOiaifna TT.a n i spend
in?; ;sojUe time in (/harleston.
,M.-St. JJessie Room . student :tt
r Aveiy. Charle-ton. snent tn>-t
~ aecK-t n< 1 wTTTi her parents.
Mrs. M. I... Ray Was th.v -week
r M f e.tie>'t (Tf AliO'rr.V .TrthTisbn of
I iorchester,
75 p rsi.us are huyinu . the 1'alfuel
to _ T.eader Oris week. Are
yon on.- of t hem.
' ? ' 1 "
liiiithis Temple A. M. 1*!. Zion
1 .A lively Sunday School session.
v.liifl) a 1st lire number .t?I* nt?mlim !
an i I'rit'ii# lit i - jkK-i.I, was *coiulu< t
:? ii I iy n |i<. M. (iipi-t, vs lii \\ is ffmin
thank?all >l'i.k-??pi > eiieu..
r "Tilt- pasjor I'ri in-1:?.*? 1 a 1 >!?.* si riuons
* both niominti an j. ovenin'y. At
11o'elnek l.i:* text was T Jehu 1:7,
: ami at eyeninj*. Jalm 1-1:0. Larjye
:?i riviii." wi'i'i' I'll', In vajvy Ali<;.j.?iAg.satfe.
lie is .lurch elated ever the
7 Ilia- w;tV 'Th i huivti r-~~\vml<ine,~
haviny recently cell'ctviLjuXiul-SJI
( 'Tor M.i.-s M. 1 )av is \\ i At'
. es tn thank I*1.<>!*. K. Selminperl.
.Mr. J. I'. l?a\i<, A i i - - Q. 11 inns, and
J. (;!r,\oi\~ a i <! : Ik1 (llulr \y ho par-1
" lieanpj an the, |r;ii?i dT Xifcin.,
~ lii-liifV. 1 oS. fTt'lixHe
v. and "Mi-.-.- S. M. 1 lunulas
have ju-t ret hi tijed O'aiii ail e.xt'ml
ed trip to P< ok 11 i 11. Che-ler. l.ancastt
r, aiid-?otho;- sections of, tihe
Iiie.liuoat xnTt reported a plea:
mi; trip and fine ?re-mih iv?.with
. (di TTl' lld'T-i?--'fid I'l"'1e's '
1
St. Stephen It. Kpiscopal
I W-eine' weislup betfan with the
. reading <?)' the laUiryieal service
. In Itev. J. Si Collins, paslbr assisted
hy I.ay Header,' Jackson.
The pa>tor pfetjehed a soul stirring
scjtuou from 2 Pet, 1:5-7. At
niyht wa* another wonderful sc'r
nion from John 7;-M. .?-?
Mrs. Eliza Xolan, whom the pas
tor thanks for her wonderful work.
e\pre--es tliUnks to live. TT" sT
Collins mat Ml.'u l' ' ''
... .. . I*. V ? > i ur
. papers .Mi:----1 s K CuLu- -ami?Gibbs
anil Mr* Liforodjfo' for solos;
Misses , Queen ITine*? and I\.
Ijojrhn for a recitation an 1 music,
and to the "Southern Wonder
i_)hiniond I'*"'"'" tym1'1"* **' ' -'
Ubdolerl uT.help- -*n-thnr pro^rnrfrf
last Sun 'ay nijfht. The. quartetwhich
rendered* excellent music is*
composed of .Messrs l.eroy Nolan,
William Isaac, Karne-t Kicben, ami
f.eon Talps. .
Alston High School
Th" ('resent Seniors of -Alston _
held, their weekly . meeting last
Wednesday, 2p, to discuss business
of importance- Miss N. JJ
.Jjjluisou, president, made timely
-remark*?outlining the duti1 s--of.the
class. Mrs. G. jVf. Asbe, our
principal, was present", "nv i as tisiix
al, tra've a very fine talk.
The ngniKTltlire chibs of Alston.
orKani'/.ed foUr?years??m*e moving
forward'. * Mr. Jetihro Toom
er, president of the 9th jjrade Ak
flub, representei. the Ak Department
of Alston at. State; College,
Oranfreburpr, last Friday at'tlje N,..* ;
i
?? * # \
P. S.(k Convention. Mr. Mailcy,
Air leach"!' inullut'd up dirrmp-th*~?
[lay.- Tin.1: dubs are busy aiTahtf
intf a minstrel anti-plot planting j
amonjr their pTbJectTC iytn?U-k-Iu~ _yn
r.rd T. Perry is Ag jv porter. . ()..
Tlu'^rtloraT (Tub- Tjf llctbH; ul' F(,
which Mr. Dannie Bryant is pre- jn
sident, had jt wonderful?.George j
Washington birthday "party at the
luaiK' td.' llurl.proidcljt last Tues^ay
f1 vtmittfr.-. ?e-utertu inu ie n t Fl
and finance were both fine. There- ;ij,
was al-o a e 1:111 1 emei IIIIII llll'tll '!,T't
f/??? lit i K. tKifil <it* Rjintist
ill the lionie of~t*en;on Klliot last j^jj
Tuesday nitthL VVaWk?the Lea'
' T _ rot
FROM MKKJIAR'L ijjj
: i t vi]
Sunday School convened at the M;
.(suaI hou.r with .supefintcrtdent anil we
leathers at their posts of duty. Mi
Many helpful remarks wyre-jfeot
en from the explanation a nil .re- ^'l|
tiew of the?lesson.?Sunday was?
a very beautiful day and tlic ser- J
vices wetlc.- larpely intended' at vv,<
UtfCKiuivi. i napci. .
' BVI'ITdisFtidsion \v;r" lead iiT'ff So.'
hibM"~fiMerostinjr?manner By- Rev, -j?
['"arvan. Evey$*ot\e present was
greatly benefited.
At 7-rl") o'clock Rev-^arvan as- ..."
icndcd tlu- ro&trutn and after deyotii
11 delivered a ' very inspiring,
ing j-crnioii. The text of the ev-.
eTung wai taken I nun .loim :5:1TT.~ vw
Subject': ' hove". w,i
Mrs. K. l>ui heryy' was the week - ,
end^iruesl of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs J. Ravi > ' '
Mis-os Pearl and Ruby Smith ' ,
were home tjor the. week-end. Iloth
are altending- scho d at Sims Hi. f',u
t'ninn, S: C. ~JM
There will be a moving picture
how given .it l.oekliart (Miapel,
TTTiTav n ie In. * nine one ] < 'nine t~
ill! ' g?
' ? <* g-- - pr
I.ATTA NEWS 'ii
. -ti
?; ? - an
A spirited revival conducted by 'V
one Ui'V. l.atnb, evangelist of Dur *'
rrani;"X.'~c::' Tiosut Fiidiiy ni^in
it Weston rivapci wJfli ef1\
ot.?Christ in ns wi-i'i-?spiritually -p11
revived and sinno.ls encouraged to )U
11 .ok on'.Jww*- a rut-live^
; : 1 , reO
Dr. I,. A. Wells, prfcsiiling elder .n
Dillon district .though weak from qu
the csll'eet of several Weeks! illness jj,
stirriil4 Weston. Chapel Sunday as ,jc.
perhaps .110 one has ever done in to
an abhreviiited discourse. Mind ly (ii
he held the second quarterly conference
for "Ttrt=~-rb?-rtfe_^_ Ito.v. N. ||(
S. DeLaine alert pastor bad things
wi ll arranged before hand so fh if p|.,
well rounded?reports?we I'd ipevi f
rtrrble. 7 ' ? ?- : ?
Our May Day rally has boor. ,|<
-et for the' 2nd' Sunday in Mareh |j
this?arDtn ratio ehnrr.h pledge
! ? raise the amount stipulated tv\
the ba-t 'i and onif-oi'5.?? :
Tin. Dillon -di-tricl is fortunate ?r
in haviips' Dr. Wi lls as its chief ' "
as armor-hi>arci s such, character* I Tt
aji-LRiiVS?X." S. Dcl.uine, D. D. ('oejli'
I.. D. .lack-on"! A,";l. K'-liv. II.* to
II. llniioil. R 1.. Cuilis. I'. W.
Fludd and Drs. .1. M. .lack ?in, K. n
11. Ma.k and others^. ... ' 1'
I'l of. I.'.,hilly.. 11 III' Ni'W Vol k _
will sinv.' KtIurn run 1 i vdiHdl"*-al "Tul
AihJicws ( impel Mar k . >(k.'*Aj
_Lai c._LicaL is?in alt who,
may. attend. ! IF.
. lliv. W. ,1... 1 try. rut. principal; w i
Dill..a Icel and |i;j>J >r St. John.
( lunch In c, wile lia- IM 11 III JccJ.le <i
li'-alt h' in a'rly a year, is reported hs^S:
improving ' but slowly. M
I FINCKNFY'S 1 11
I SOUTH CAItOI.INA
| 1000 w A S111N (; T<) ST.
? /- - '
TVavel anywhere..,
on the SOVTHl
A fare for every purse.
Ytfc ONE WAY and HOI M
lor i.arh I>lilc
- ROUND TItIP TICKETS
for Each Mile
# |f%| ROUND TRIP TICKETS
jjp . . for Each Mile
? jCa 0NE WAY TICKETS
......... .for Each Mile
^ Co ml in Sleeping and Parle
proper Charges for apace oc
Feononiize l?y leaving your A
** using tin* So
Kxffllcnl Dining
^ Ttr Comfortable in lliv S?j
l W. K. MfCIIEK, A. C. P.
1 * ' ?????
Saturday, March 2, 1935
Brown Graded School met the
x?( ir.ntmhtr-School i??& ganif
basket ball at Vox, Wenesday,
India ry 20. The scofess^'ore 6-3 ,
favor of Brown. Both teams
iyed" \vell.
V prugrgm was given at Brown
aded School, Tuesday evening,
bruar.y_lAL.by Miss W. H. G?r-? <
I. The evening was ony of real
' a sure, for everybody.
Mr. 1). B. Nesmith motore<l t .*
itrstroe Sunday everting.
Messrs Harvey and KdwaYd Bur
ighs, and 'WTomas Pressley 1110-eti?to?C<id?'s?Sunday
evening,
ey reported-n?vwy pleasant
P- ' .
Mesdames Venia Burroughs,
u y DwlVitr- and Uqlla Nesmith /*
re the dinner guests of Mr. <uul
s. K. 1). Duffin Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Burroughs was the
est of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
illiam -Burroutrhs Sunday
Masfei>'IIerbort and James Ed- "
id Woods were the week-end.,
ests of Mr. ami?Mrs. John Wil1.
A .
)I'KWKI/L A. M. K. cin'ROlI*
Kev. I'. M. Knox, Pastor
A for ftmshihtr up all the serr*?rrutl?l>"?i
>l lm ethics.?we all 7lit
clown to join the Ilripewelfdiers."
rite prayer services were almost
sermon within its self. But we
r usually told that the best is
.s'ays last and' 1 think we all
i'e< d. ,?n i.hal afiwe-service wheni
v. I\ _F._KutIer. paslo.r of Inu
town ; irc iiil read his scripre.
we could tell lie wan a fast
?e+H4:?A t'tcr?(>i?cii> er -wervice
(l<rd. Ih^v-Knox introduced and
e-ented the sneaker for the ev
linij. Kev. Butler - took his
uicT and while he poured out the
L'ssaire of (Jod, did not onr
arts, burn with the Holy (jTvoht?
n sure 'Veryone went away feel
K?LLLe?liny lull] iiiitoi?reborn*,v.
v. lhil li'ti i < !1 ni^H-t lint %>ill nrfe
v Chunii on Ulu and leave?Ll
rninjr, '
Quite a few of his members ac
mpnnicd "him." His wife.' hoim^e
amon# the jiiivsts !m<l his male 1
lartel who ?r:ivi? us two seloc
ms alter his must noble and won
11 ul sermon. \\"*? will he
have IJe.y. ihitleV eome at any
A hoy parly will he jrivb.n at
ip'ewt 11 sehuu] Saturday .nijrht.
Rev. puller's sermon was- taken
mo jhe .'h'd ehapter of . t he book
Daniel: suhjeet I^Tlie ("hui'tK is
i .the- T-p"., Tevt 'And he will
live.r ii- iiti( of thine luind oh
ll!'\ *
. I Oh I SKI ltv M:\VS
-ar- - ; .
We are having heautifut youththi*
p:: t week. A larye iiudi<"
If rd Rev. 1 IixurI.iks? Sunday
I I y;(i. <i.e|iH-k! 11 was ^Truste "s
iyr- !!:. >" had a very yood collec-.
n. \*i>i*??t-.s ar. always welcome,
cur eluireh.
There will he a lh<x Rarlv uiv
at the Odd. Fellows' Hall Fri^
\ nie'it. hy the Souvenir Club;
Mrs. Uutli .M( ore Smith of PhilfeTptJUl
i Uiyf Sundrr\r-!TTjirh"t"."__
Mrs. Annie (meg ins -i'c snemHiw -
- -- . I -< ??
u?iU?. lntr S^toi' -Mi h.? ->?
.l.i' <a Williams in Ware Shoal,ln
ll I'i i It.. ! )ftr . .
Air. :111?I Mis. l.i roy Sniilli <;Tr
? i"i \: i I? wriv ilii- of Air."?. J '
aiih'- i> lints Sunday. Mr. and
r-. Sam (loggias. Come again.
NEK Ah llOir 1~
NSKD I'M HALM EH OF- "
AM) (JEOKC.IA * J
tmrrtt1-C:trs and Funeral ^?
Equipment
ks GOOD AS TI1E BEST
inil Heller than the Heat
_ And l'lices
Oliice I'hene 5707
ItrstdX1 lue i'horie 77G5
(Ul'KTESY ?
AND ??i
SERVICE
i umjmhi a; s. c.
WBmSam
JAiasBr-y.lt^iwr^ii'am ? ? ???? ?
IRW^JPf - j:
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> TRIP COACH TICKETS
Traveled -- *,
j
i?Relurn Limit 15 Days
Traveled j **
i?Return Limit 6 Months
Traveled j
Traveled v .
>r Car? on payment of
copied. No surcharge.
utoniol>ile at home and
utlieru ???Car
Service :
fcly of Train Travel
A., Columbia, S. (\
way System |