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rPMlgkM':. IjH?HBEEEBgB .-.frfta Pace * ??-v- ' _L ;_;' ^~?~Z NOTICE [1 ~ STI u?ws tor 1 he JumuF^Page must be id the office m> later thai, luesuay afternoon of each week Many letters are recgivej too late tor publication. "BILL" I ' : ,_T 1 " " NOTICE l O AI'I'LICsAN IS fc ' Childreu desiring to become !*j members of the bill Carver Clubmust till out coupon and mail a 1 together with unstamped, selt-adI' dressed envelops to The Palmetto Leader bill Carver Club, 1310 Aa? sftmbiy b tract,?Columbia, S- C. Membership Card and button will be sent to you nnmevliately? | - "blLL." Boys And Girls W A N T E D v ? -. i^.i-n Mimiiv In !sn:iri' Ill liill 'I t. _ "_ 1 ? . i'inie ^?? tiiI iii 11 ^ boy s ami tiirl-s to make j :i money every week;, all year., long, by simply working in ' spare time?iu your own nfiUthy borhood. ?' , , * Ny> money, -no experience t- .needed. \\i' supply everything, Many boys and girls ? p . are how. happy, making their own spending money. AlPyou have to do to join tbeni is to write to- the address below and ask tor full details. Write to: _S_ C.Utf.1 I.ATHKS. ..MANAtiF.R Tj~. - T11K I'Al.MKiTO LEADER 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C. ATTFNnEIT ( I.I iT^AIEET 1 MT 3iir u:ll. T il... 1..1 i>i 11. i ,.uvm in iiu'Mui metftinjj Friday rnyli't-at thy hoim , of Mrsh Thomas. niiiT wf't'TiaiT* ft --I j ? - nice time. I had to siu^1 a nong? write?inure?i n* vt?Uhiw.?See if you en iruessj.w'hat tio-s is with-, out fookinjf.at.tju' answert i'i, in the snow. what, tjnir is it? Answer: Winter time. I"*. VouVs. truly. ?{ -j- -^-Akdlie Fwst t-r. - ; _ '* ?m- ? lifSV IN SCHOOL [I ?.J)e.aiv Hill: Ii ha.? . heen, a hour i { '! time since1 T \vh.te tut have Leer. f.i_. very busy in school.' At. last' 1 H:???had a rhnnre t o-writ e f a ho ?rrirt i-i ' ' 1 few- iu in Me -otter? :? I. lenrdehil. 'J. hi?nt< laroci.ra . fTrT ' . hrhicohia. ~ 1 ; [ T. fi uenifuh h h?: A. rntctr." :?: ? fcl? w LL lav p. ? Answers: - '* { J- children*. *,... . f | ' - -"South C.ivolina. ft ?. . o. . Columbia. i '. C Furniture. I.Li. Chair .... m ... ' [ r \ \i:\v mi:MI$I:I{ LI -i" ' . llcar Rill: I. -lu>ve? ln-i-n rendine a pout. tiu_* eyBfcg&nd would Nke.t become' a member. . .My t'rhnd, || Johnnie M 1 .? < ha. 1 n ? e t? ] 1 my me tt+yu' it. I . IU..V ' :iuir the L 'letters vry tiiui'li, : ; Wjui:- truly, t it Jeiikie \ . -I i*;v . sk.\i>s roiiM ;IVac 'HUj-:- I 3 <?kt * 1 vei v' vavefu.n.vtflTi the Junier Paire l'ni my ri 1 C'tte i' 'Saturday ' .t 1 1 , disappointed wju-n I die! i.et see it. But I a m ncj .Ijsc t ura'ire.d and. I I am writiny; .a;jahi. 1 ani' .tfill onjoyi'nit the., apiaiftf uostthetv We had h lartre atteiidanee at Sunday P.>TV"1 *1 r '? ur f-tu4. BitiE?xixu'sv^ ixoyar. \vith tlie letter "G" and only a few hul versos lis it is hard t" have found a verse bepin'nlny with t h. ? t*. y.' "G." We -*hnH nil!1, y , , ... ; .lay this week-and we .will have a y od time Thursday .uyi' Friday. T hope to frn ti shine an,} ,;d,h'a lot of fish. T .iruoss fha! will he all for this time here is a little poem: Come Out Info The Open Air 'Come out into the open air where .the hreey.es ire hCwiny; Come ,out into the open air when the yrp-ses Arrowing:' "Come out into the ripen air where the sun shine bright; Come out into the onop a'r and t \ enjoy nature-- sweet Hie, | Come out into the open n:r and I hoar JjML^^TT?>f~nre Tvee^- n Lome Out into t he "open air arid view the stately frees; ? n iltle "oilf into the open air and i h quietly sit by the brook; : \Comc out into the open air and up inhs the hhre., bjup kkies " f take a look; jCome^QuL.into the'onen air where Si L,- the ,birds sweetly sin**, jCome out into 'the?open air and ~ see GikI in everything. 4 -? ffihe JlllH'S I:KIAQ^T WinrTV BILL CARVER. Editor" 1 AI'I'LICATIO X " HAT iNAME~ . T -- ... "address -w... ? CITY.. ? BIRTH.DA ? .. TT qrade .... school Kill out" this coupon and1 mail"' ?stamped envelope to ThtrPalmet Assembly St., Columbia. S. C. j roll book, ami you will receive ooooooooo^oooo^ooooo:aao.ac | - TlhL^KAlilKH Bear Hill: 1 am gettihg\~aHmjc l j nicely in 'school ami liko my teach- | ; v,-. jllst tl !H*. | " Hill, .Mr. .liaysoji died .Saturday i ; 11; y 111 niul win* buried Sunday a I'- [ j.lcvnoofi, j " "*'Y airs truly, ,_-ALav; B.vli .(?"i?UwitiI I j may trinity i - BA 1'tist Rev.' H, F. Stewart. I'nstor .A It hough ?the- weather was urt-* .avorabje Sunday school was large ly attended. The lesson was very interestingly discussed; alter which "he pastm gave n timely review. "A-Splendid . alUllenee witnessed the mnriling service. Alter the.niofllr ing devotion a Is the pasti>r came ' lor ward altd sole ted as a text St. John 1:1.1, subject: "Jesus l>eirus rejected- l>v?his?own people,? from which' he delivered a strongmessage. One soul was added to the chureh. H. Y. 1'. * U. nTet ar Tiie young people were, on J e job playing ah active part. At, tin- evening service the?pas.. ?spoke-from Hir text St.. .John tfvrn-. "'I^wwr --C4m-?natvs'-' iiepe n lance on* Christ,This was -another wonderful, message. Two .nther souls Were- addid To tin 'church. , The month j-aHy which' was hclit >n last Sunday, night was' a grand. " - access. The IfjIW?rapt a he which"'represente<T each - <lf- the \v? lve months in tin* year worked wrth .much ehthu$j;frm to jvtake lis month win by raisins the -nr-?st 'money. The month oT December wm. "Several qunflets wet'e presy'tt :md rendered-excellent mdsie. I ! Al~tT.it tiv.e ' hundred witnessed tin I I was realized. ' . Mr;.. I.ula' Jones, and little ''.'laisoiT n teacher, in thc-Ftrir-tnonr - ,;i nool?were vi.1 ill u 1 at T-emity . ^iirday We are alwy,. proud to Iv'-Ve ' 11r frit mis,drop in to see us". LKFSVlLt.K i:\vs l a 1 vary A. M. 1\. Church Ree_] LL linLU14,-J'aster ? Sun'da-y?s lino) opeiit'il a< u.Ai.d, the--lesson was reviewed by. each class,. Rev. Butler and choir mote.red to Prosperity Sunday afternoon arid pre'achci/ fop Rev. T. K; liar-} per at Mt. Moriah. J ) M iv s Kdith.Lee* entertained a! i number of friends \vith a card j | party last Friday .evctnng. ' A d<> licious conVse was. yerved. Aj;mni'h party was given at tin. ho lire iiTTTiss C.ladys Inabihett Tuesday, evening.* for the benefit f tlie'.' Usher Board. The Usher: Board met at " home of Mr. Sanimio Lee Jr.," KriI.,,. M IM, \t;?.c f \f Rowl . . ?.?1 "/-i " v * J V. . ?s-i-:?' ,T prrjciding. New "oflic.e-rs were elected as follows: Mr. Sanimie T.ee Jr., president: jiliss Gladys Ina'binett .secretary; and M.iKs E. S. Marshall treasurer. After a brief business was discussed. H delicious courst - '.va: served. ' The'Hearorls of Jerioo met Saturday at the usual- hour. Mr*. S. Fa. Quatttehaum irrado some very . i"t( [ ( st ine- and ontuing remark. which wfre-enj>yed by all. Rev. , \Villiams of. Augusta, (la preached at Friendship Baptist _ I Miitv'U 'HiiUffhi* ... * nun ll MT. /ION BAPTIST S. S. ? Sunday was, a Very unpleasan lay for .church goers. Mt. Zior sunda.v schooj opened at its usu 1 h?ur. 10 o'clock with Supt. J. R Van. After opening the. teacheroak .charge of their classes f> > . hirt'y minutes. After the lessor ad been fully discussed r<* tie eachers and their classes. Th< sson was reviewed by . the Supt. .rid pastor, Kev. J. F. Marshall .tvi ii (i ciwk ino pastor preacn <1 . \ii.?i>li-rf111 <crnu>n which was : enjoyed liy nil. heading fin iTipiiut. the lOtti chapter- of St. Matt. Text fl>und, Acts 10th h pter and 11th verse. We art rvkinK the public t<> come and-wot -hip with us. Miss K. Dean and" Miss M.- ASyprett -wm>*hiped with us Sun~ day after having a very success-i'ul schdol term. " =. Booker T. Blocker, Reporter. r ' * ' < ' - - : , . " l ~ c i affffj xaeaao.o o.oo.aoAcyaaomcoc8?3CK) N BLANK ~1 E .. ...193 ' | i ... STATE ... V --?a | ] it together with "a self addresse< 3"~ lo Leader Bill Carver's Club, 131( V Vour name will be placed on th? p a membership card and buttorp KHKM-//KR A. M. E. I'HVUCll Ki'v. K. 15. Mack, I'a.stor MullillS-. Sr. -Siinil.'iy ?mJiOj.4w.is opened in dueTirdvrwiU) Supt. and teavhe-ty at their- post'. Tin77lessuh was beaut ifuU) disenssod.? We aU enjoyed the . Icvtsoh. The lesson was reviewed by the district Su.pt, Rev'. Mrs. Simmons-'which was good. Morning service was god; our pastor preached u iliable seriutm. His text was- "The Lord highway." W e _ en j uy ell the ser- riion very imich. At 11:80 Kev, Iutyd'*?from?S+ePaul preaohed a dotj e .sermon for Mrs. K tin wood tlavls'-^lt was a wonderful sernv >tj. The collection was grand, The. evening service was the close of the group rally. Rev.- Mack preachod a short ser-iiion. Ills ?subj(^'t was treated with care. The captains ' were ready and at the. station waiting-for their nimu's to be called. Out; -: -of the 1(1 captdirts Mrs. Williams' and her husharuh James -\ViHiams. raised the highest amount whichwas 1,2">. .The next highest..Was 'M r.v,? I.tUIht?hiij- ~~ Sand. $17.fat. Mr"sv Maggie Small* Mrs. KlniWoi <1. Davis .$17. - ? .n i i.-iui K' i IUVV-N, i M i-s.i J)aisy Brown," $1 l.(?5; the wi n' the\lryhest.-' T*Tij> total of! the .rally wa> * I ! '.?. _Rro. Shaw To!it Rev. M'.n-k all""lit-" Heeded ' do is. knock and .the o'dor would lie n|H'iii'd, Thy Xnias. Saving (' 1 ivh tittm"at the !ii?iuh". i f Mr^.IVtisy Brown. XVe had a ,iulh?timo aT?SI-rs, Brown's. \Ve had ore" joiiTor, littlo l)?lsy Brown.. Wo wore hiyhly~seryecl with ioo < ream ami eako; o.ur next meet-in y?will he at the htune id'-Mrs. dallies Wil Mains. .Mrs. 1.. B. ( .dlinuri had for her' thinner truest ^Viturday Mrs.. He-.-ie Willains and her -is-. -TetVi f - ? . ? Mr. W. I. .Koxworth is still in the hospital; h >po. how soon lie < hlrvis Vrrd Hopewell Rev. I'. M. l\no\'. Castor | Now .that sprit)-is eomin.tr on I y n c in s? o the little. Tioys and rirls n their . way to . Sumiav-'-school ; n time. We are" triad to ay u." had .i lary.e crow'l "tit tl -<-ha\i- Sunday 'sohool on- Sunday '?o.rrintr. Loth old and yuifnjr. Mr. -tiWr-ye-Mt Ivin led the. lesson text. Mi<s A. Rittherf rd tauyht Mrs. tlillard's yla.fs. Quite* an inter sl'iriy lesson. Rev. Knox review-. ed tl.H' lesson. Class No. 'J. reeeiv~V|' the hflTTlYTr: ' ? .At 11 :1}0 o'clock Rev. Knox inrodueed a ml presented his v visiting preaeher. Rev. (\ A;" Williams?,., why r%hh'i-?y?l - the eonyreyation fspirrttylv. 'We?nnist"?Fay the Idly-(Jhest a me il >wn' on his searer< as he fioured '.our the yospel. His text was" taken from the 2-1 th chapter of Actsj 10th verse. We- are hopiny he will - nan i,: with u< Tynm.?Mrs. ('. A. " Williams accompanied her husband. Rev. Williama. We always welcome visitors to i .01 r service5. We missed our friend, Mr, \ (Jreem very much from'servicknidnv liuirnini* as he .ilWaVS 'helps out. so* \vondci*f ujly. Sunday wa8'1 also Communion -flay. Quite a few feasted with us. We were very glad to have Mrs. P. M. Khf>\' hack with us. again.- - Oliu hail been by the bed side ' >f her laughter. Janie, who has been ill 'or four \veelts4 buf is-improving "ncbly~rfow; The tn:?teos-of May s.ville School in which she was a teacher, visited her-on Friday af'ernoon.* At .'1 o'clock at Hopewell, Rev. A'illi.tms-sjV >ke age in. He- spoke .j^U'fly- from the subject: "As a ' '.a trie stirs up Her nest." He left 1 message on his hearers' minds vhieh should be kept and renvemicred a long time.' After the afternoon service. Rev ind Mrs. P. M. Knox. Rev. and drs. A. Wjlliams and MissTfctilt her ford tr.nk- limoh -?t ttin' tinnw f .M)-^ Cnn-.i T ; ?AI 7 (iH - Kiiv," V-.?I'AUI- ptt JLII *d for. Mrs. M. fircone's flub. He edificed his hearers by the very dotura 1 illustrative se.rmoit preach-1 ed.- After preaching Mrs. Greene presented the ijuartette, HGpeweli! and Chavis. The Hopewell quar-1 otto consisted of Messerg I.. Williams, W. Greene, Kapers and *B. j Davis, went to fohe top of the lull.. Chavis quartette consisted of1 [HE PALMETTO LEADER MVasers F. Brown, P. <Vx?pft- S. Taylor and Money, went over the ti>p. "Both quartet tea rendered beautiful mutdc." The team on Hopewell miartrttr rvrtra good..,, t ' " Presiding .Eiikx Allies- -\vitt:-be with us Sunday at both churches. We are expecting a__laiga?crowd. I? ? ? - ? MORRIS COLLKOK The J uiiior-SOntoF'CTub composed?oxelujivcly?of?upper-elassmen' is about to swing into a heavy and planned that will entertain and amuse the student Body. This is a real live-wire group and has already brought many enlightening urojects into beihtr. .Meetings are luUrmaViship of Miss-'ViviA Sam[>le the program.committee brings o us varied and interesting programs. Mr. Franklin Ham is the ible assistant of Miss Saiuyple.. _ 'Most of The members have manifested an unusual degree of inerest which means a stn >ng and ong .lived organization. The oftiej.s are as, follows: *-" President, Mr. Mat tee w Ram H>y; vice-president, Mr. WestbeiYy Neal; Secretary, Miss Christine Mates; assistant secretary,?MtSs" t'.ucile Sevtt; .treasurer, Mr. Walker Massey; chaplain, Mr. Franklin Ilanf; critic, Miss Eliza .Scipio Chntrrnnr: editor. Ml?? Florida A. Jackson. *" Professor Milliard Wilbur Camp hi ll is^the^ottlcicnt .-Advisor of the irioup. Watch us trr?\y! CI.,IX TON NEWS \Ve ask for.the ^ pace to acquaint' \ou with the success we had ht our 1st quarterly conference- for I lie Veal- of L'.i:i.T \\Y w.oo f,iy. mod with fine wcatlver and tine ?ttcndance; every one crreetecFour pew?p. E"?with a lnei 1 dly smile. Also wii ? .. - J- "> ? y-%. I411C| '' 'UP pasiof, wTTom wf have with us .always. A very striking and soul-stirring sermon was delivered by Ehle? J. B. Jennings, from the 22nd chapter if M dt., 12nd vim'm'. "What think ye of Christ,' whose. son is He?" The entire congregation' was seem Tel\ revived. We. are on our onward march tl> success; and arc; 1 live, both s|ih-ltu.-ifly ,,nd finnm. ciallv. Our elder's assessment" for Hie quarter being !?7.">4h We paid >(M in ft:J1. We ask. your prayers-Tor our continued success ami that the same repetition _oT ones, will still fie"hoard soufTding down the A. M. K.- aisles of time, as in the days ~f our father, kiei.ard Allen, the" hur h is ml wing on. 3Iol?.Carrie B?Winiplney, . . Reporter.^ W A T/rKRIIQBO Ti lAVS A great riiyivaLdS-being carried <m at Rock, of Ages C. M. K. Church. Rev.' M. I,. Littfejohn is lie.ing assisted hy Evangelist JtdinsotT who is stirring the people. Rev. J. E. Ma'cAdamj preached for him one night aiul the rest -of tbi> week the meeting was carried on. hy the pastb'ri The evangelist preached Friday night. The meet ing will con,tinfle throughout the rtrry St 1 b? pewcll PreVbyterian Church and Roy. P. _R. Taylor preached all day at Wesley M. E. (' h myh; amMhe.-ofher pastbrs of the city, save Rev. I.ittlvjohn were at "their churches in the-country. Rev., D, R. McTeer continues ill at His homo on Chaplin St. Ho h,i.s only hron able to?go?t-e?h4-s churches- now and then.? Hi? friends 1MI[n ho will Softn I/O Well. Hr, Samijel Xanoe aml-t-be-Mwulam v r1-Hi111ii>rj?with?Frfc?Poti'i ^ rnrit her people Sunday night. Mrs. Nance was welcomed to Walter-' b r>> and wdl find herself quite at home when -ho is acclimated. . Rev. J. M. Miller preached all week. ; 7? ;?r?-7?? ? Anna K Chiles, Reporter. Mrs. Marv Spencer Is remodeling her, home and she 'will have hof?\<r iueonimodations when Mr. I' 1'1 1'. 11 ;oan:ii). the ain-iciilt oral teacher at T. S. is building qicito an a't'ractive hom(Vi>n Chaplin St., ard will he a permanent asset to the civic and religious +tfr?rrf?W"MtiM'h >I'M. ; Pn f. Shm.klin. Jr. brought tlje basket hall team to Walterboro, accompaniefi by Miss Hall, the conch and '.ok away the laurels nf the e no- last Friday?' C; T. ,S. nlaved weli. hut there was too niTTTn"IT T S. 'fur' h^r TTowovrr it was a 1? > - o name, the score Ixv intr 0-7 in "favor of B. T.S. Rev. T.co A. T.ogan preacher! the -HiniTil n 1 Atrsr iMaitl'a Boaggs at Zit.ii A.?M. E. Church last Su inlay. A huge concourse of in opic ua prrritont. t Sunday was MVNMNfi vs Sl'MMKRTON BASKETBALL Manning Training School play ?i H'.r.iui:e! ,,a School at Summer I oil last Kriday. A doubleheadei between t h< buys a>>d girls teams i f the two -chools gave 500 fans ;> r al entertainment. J.:?>th tea his played - snappy an" held inter1 >t at high pitch all .of -the time. In the geyue of the hoys Of Manning against the hoys ..I -Siiinm.. ,.! Manning -.will wtp T~si "U' of III to 0.?The?ripen inn gataev was played between the iriris of the tVvo schools. Summcrton's girls ran away Ayith the sextet LnuiL Manning with- & score of to t l**in favor of Manning before the* Referee blew the last whistle. SPirsv for Mannjng:_ ..McKnight an . (iibson, for Sumnierton: Nel. stm and Parsem. (By Misg .Tannic M. Carter) J ? *" ? Miss K Rnwon t?lVndated i>i <hanel last week. ^ Each day she brot Wednesday Mrsses Kathleen Iyewis and Jannie Carter,"members of the senior class, apf>oarcd. ion pro gram after the Scripture lesson was read with some very interest_ Jug papers on "Faith"?ami- Health "j.lut?its." ()n Friday of lait week Beaufort County Training School defeated C. T. -S. G-7 here on their court in a game of basket hall. Both teams fought hard. Oil Saturday lof last week, Miss Plinntin/icc V. ~ TVT J.... II ? ? mdnd, a teacher of C. T. S., Rev. Tiller nnd Rev. LittftrjohTf accompanied the basket ball girla to Frogmore, to play'Penn Industrial School. The game was very interesting from start until finish. Penn defeated,C. T. S. 20-9. Those being left out'of the honor roll which w&s-published for the first semester a re: beginners class, Ear line Bright, Jake Frazier, and :-Joseph Chaplin; 2 C, . Kliaabeth Payne and' Marie Kelly. BKTTIS ACADEMY NEWS The date of our annual rally, April"5, is drawing near and aJP stuxlents and teachers are re-doubling their efforts in-order that- the occasion^shall be a glowing success. .jjOur friends everywhere are asked t)? he>lp us "Co over the top." Mrs. M. ,Murray,. Jeanes teacher of Edgefield eounty. vjsited our J -school last Monday and Tuesday. "An Adopted Gihderilla" was I... I U ? 4.. -.1..!... | ? I vovlllvU llic I I v >11 II 1*1 11 v. to Ridge Spring 1Iigh?Schoop-tmti<>n <>i' T'rof. C. A. Rubens. Our carls' basketball . te:im moTi red to Barnwell last Wednesday* wRereM,be.v-defcated the team of f Behtlehom TTT That evening ,ouT" yep rig men's sextet.' augmented by members of the, team, rendered* an enjoyable program at Second Bapt'St Church of that town. Our Junior liays' basket ball " team" defeated?the Bland Baptist boys Friday. Score 10-tb SatI unlay the senior team .lost ' to | Bogg* Academy, score 10-17. . Rev. W. M. Parker filled the pulfeit of Bethfehem Bnptir-t?Church. Newherry. Sunday morning and evening, preaching two very element and" impressive, sermons, which thrilled all hearers. - Miss TheUna Williams, senior, I jrae the week-end guest "of her \'las-~mate. Miss S. I,.. Raifonl.n Ridge-Spring. Mes"srs D'nnne-l hiid j Purvis nnil^Dan'l, Watson, respectively, Ridge. Spring. [ The annual nu'rtintf <>f the trusj tee boanl I >f Bettis was held hero last. Friday. Pros. Ni liolson's re.-, ; poyl received the approval of all --present Plans WcitMimili' for the future; prosperity and success of the iirstttntioii, Each man -plodit : od to do.Tndre -fi >_r the school in t Lu^_ | future. All were amazed to see : how ' much- work Pres. Nicholson"j'is accomplishing Svith stfch little I financ:aPassi-tance from ?the field. MesdamOs O." M. Bacon,and B. | (1. Parlfc r i.f oirr-facultv were./.-.all-. ) ed to Greenwl >od Wednesday to | attend tie funeral, of their aunt. Eliza - Wriirht; at Morris ""f^hapel ' Church. ? Tliev aecompani "d by Mr: Blassen?ale. girls' team, served as -referee?at I t he tfame between Schofield and [ Barnwell IIj in Aiken Saturday, | Accompanying her were Mrs. B. I L. Niehidso.n, Misses G. Prater TTtr.d Tlic.lma Demi. Mrs. E. M. J< lies, Jeaiics teach-" er of Aiken County, made a brief, business trio here MlmdaVi' She will return soon for-a longer stay." T ? ? . FRIENDSHIP COM.EGR Monday the Friendship quartet I rendered- a splendid program a', i tTT High Seho<d in WmiisTairu ' S. C. -A very la rise crowd was prc! sent, they also rendered a splenj did progran'i in Belmont, N. C. _j Miss Ann'e Belle Davis had as her truest f >r dinner Tuesday nite the members of the quartet whtlt in . Belmont, N. C. We were hon or.0(1 on l'uo.-(lav by the predonee of Rev. J. .Jones, the finanial se. erotarv of omvr^olleire. wlio gU.Vjl.. us a most interestiny; talk which was onjo'yod. Wednesday night ti e play, "Ilc xloo" was'presented in the auditorium by the students of McKnight Hi ScIiqqL which was sponsored by the Sr. Normal i. an4-- K't-ple+trrere-- -o-f?-Friendship: College, it was well attended mi enjoyed by all. The quartet ml )tored to Aiken. S. C. to render a nroeram alone with Piv .lnnc< and President Gocdlock, from , there they went to Columbia, S. C. to render a program.- The JefTL..ersnn lli bnskdfrrlayir loam played a heated frame with Friendship, Friday, th" soiVc being 0-1*2. in favor of Friendship. Miss Ann" Havis had the jnisfV>rtitne of getling Seriously injured, during the game, we arc wishing hcTa_spe('dy - recovery. , [ : Mi-s "Lil ' Prown conducted r - hapel exercises during the ab; se.nce of President Goudlcck. The 1 play-"All "a Mistake," given by the .lfVi vnoit .'Hi ?l?^ .ii?J the 'duvetion of'-"Mrs. Flodn Diggs was pudental in Chester, S, C., Friday and was- very successful. ' Mf.' Hopkins spent last week-end t- with 11i* pinridA in riifstri'.... Miss : "BeaV'-Arledgo spent last wcek1 end with her mother in Great Falls. ^TFWBKRRT XE\\s I ? ? The noted Negro Carnival' that -.. was -presenter, at Drayton Street High School Thursday evening, 8:0u o'clock was enjoyed by ull. All'uf, the iliaia&Ms pln.ti'd lliuii j parts so/wll, a reception has been j rctitKtsted. *' i The Stave.. Scene was comical I nn.1 >)n. Ifinrli I II and ? )<>., itjal i | artists were excellent-;.. ;uul the , ?Jazz Kings and Queens t hmlojt he j entirjS audience. k The National f^rftyer Meeting at Hettttohont Baptist Church Friday evening, was very uplifting. Mrs. J. 11. Summersr-t-whito) and : another gentleman, \vho has worji- ~ ed ih India gave ?oul sti Trine talks. Mr. G. C. Williams was <'lectc at Miller Chapel A. >1. E. Church Friday evening to go to "the Electoral College. Mr. U. S. Gallman alternate. of Allen University called at the home of Mr., and Mrs.- "Joseph Nance enroute for A U., Columbia, S. C. from. Laurens, S. C. Mrs.' Juanita Golden Kenner spent the week-end in Greenville. S. C. with her* aunt, Mrs. Laura Anderson, Mrs. Cgtrie Wilson Hunter warealled from - ,Si)rimrfi? l?h Mass. on /vf ik,. u i - ?xvuw,it vy urrrr ucaill U1 IIIM' Mr. Augusta (Duct?) Wilson, \vho Aied Saturday morning, March 2, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. R. MitTer,' 700 Coats St. * He was the oldest colored bustness.-man .W. this city,, ""-lie Was projifh'tor of a Barber Shop - for -5th years-. ~?? = Rev. E. T. White and Miss Eliza P. Stewart were happily married Wednesday evening, Fob. 27, Rev. II. W. (lilliao) officiated. Master James Atrthur Davis of the Ljetzsy School Community was week-end truest of Miss A M. . Morgan. ?. Bethlehem Baptist ('h'jfth The t-ilee Club Of Bettis Academy _ will render a program at Be:hie hem Baptist Church, Thursday -eveJting, -March 24 ,-44*3f>.- T . Rev.; Prof. W. M. Parker of Bettis Aeml' iHtV was pastor Suiidav March .10, 1035. His text for the. Thorning service was Mutt, 27:42, Sub., "What ?.o ' i you think of the Christ *>" Eve. I nijig service his text was Matt.. [-5-:40. Sub..- "The goal" Tif?Life." noin sermons wore filled with the | spirit of Christ*. ' ..The .visitors were: Misses Carrie -Itlknrd. Gu-sie Sle.-*.. Edna Rutin-~ erforti; Magnolia * SIijrii. Myrtle Xinee, Mr. Lewis Williams, and LC. Albert Ruben*. . * Rev. A. W.Tdrown, jCx-pastor of Bethlehem Church will preach Sun day evening. If you want a ko<h! -eat, come early, L.. KjuinuumvX- (roulden?of- Atlanta, Ga, has been called foi pastor of Bethlehem Baptist t.'hiifch: ? ~ 1 lie is a graduate pf Benedict Col , Hyg ., and will finish. Theology eours." at .Gamble Seminary in i May, ^ .y | -The puhlic is cordially ; inviteiL I to attend alt'siTvlces an..' hear him. ?On the sick list ar,e: Mesiamcs I Ella Mae Ruff, Cora Henderson. ' Maggie Taylor. Landle Henderson, Mr. James Douglas (Pep), Rev. A.' I. Martin and Mr. Robert Jones,. WIMTMIUK NKWS Jjundiyy wan ~a beautiful -day for. chin eh workers;?t?tnTThTy "T^cThml was carried out ilTIT successful way ls usual. - . _ Sunday night_,Rev. S. I. Benson preached a soul stirring sermon The Voting Women's Branch told its m eting Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Wallace. ! ~ Mr.- and Mrs. J AC.^Byrd,*?Mrs. tannic "S\ Wi..email uml ..'Mis-?-Raster Robinson" wovshipe ! at Ceil -llr Grhve .-\. Al. T.. ' /ami Chureh Sunday morning. Miss Belle Job+wu*??s-pen-fc?t-he-wi'i'k-cn.l at Iv r home in Union, S. C. Mrs. L. J. Simpkins, the "adult aMler also spent the week-en! :il_her home in Newberry.- Misses ternoon at the home of their purents accompanied hy Mr. and Mrs. Sims Counts and Mr. John Sligh. Mr. Mar. elk*?Wattacoy Miss'1* I Kli/aheth (iilliams Siwindler and Ruth ByrJ spent a few hours in -Union Sunday afternoon at the home of-1 Miss Belle Johnson. Mr. Willie Sartor ani friends of Ashoulle, N. Mrs. (lilllam, Mr. ~ _and Mrs. Robert Rutherford and Mrs. R. S. Cald.wi'1! visited Newbet! y Monday. Mrs. Rosa Uee Caldwell' has just'" closed a successful term in .Union i [County. t?THrr^;dTT'eTrir.rrriTn-71TTTr^rcr 7 meeting at the I; onto* of Mr. and , TVavel anywhere. on the SOUTH AfareJbr every pursi ONE WAY and ROU I Tirfmf ^ for Each Mi 1 T ? .. AfiA ROUND TRIP TICKE ?... .for Each Mi I?JkI ROUND TRIP TICKE ]? ~.ior e*skm 1 ? ONE WAY TICKETS Xjtt for Each Mi " ^miiMir Sl?p!nf and Pa proper chargee for apace Economize by leaving your "using the'! ^ Excellent Dfnin He Comfortable in the I W. E. McGHEE, A. (I. P, : . zr: ? " Saturday, March 16, 1935 Mi'i'. Jiiinen Hi Imw, (Pwmday niU?, After -enjoying a few hours in a * game of whist the president call id the house-to-order for.business ' After which, a liwlicious menu wutT ' serve J. Then _we -adjourned t-0 mert al the home of Mr. J. C. . Ji.vid next Tuesday evening FI>HfcXC?, NEWS putting vn new life in spiritual 'and so.ial activities just as the^-. fiic.ureque trees that ornament our " clean, spacious streets and the migrant spring flowers that bedeck the lovely .gardens. The words day df~*prayer was generous * l.V- dbswrve V "Friday. ~ Mrs, A; (). LainuOls accompanied Mr. tui T Mrs. Bdlen Bartell to Suintir Friday to attend the funer al t.f the lattor's sister, j Mr.!" Thomas is spending ^ime time in New York City as guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Thomas Toatley.. ?At?thts"?writing . Mrs:?Violet v IIarte of S. Gillard Si. is confinedr t-?= to bed. Other indisposed readers v . are Mrs. GamI)l<r""oT" K. Cheves St. .' ?? and Mrs. Broomfielu\ ???I On Monday, March 4, Mrs. A, Johnson was hostess to the Carnation Club of. Mt. Zion Church. Many gathered at the parsonage at the hour scheduled Jar the meet _____ i ii g :ni 1 -wn?mTtditrsiiisTItr*- trdsitWss j meeting, ypd " Ay- repast wag en- j joyed by all present. Mr, J. II. Curiae of Pamplico motored- -to the?-gate. ?city - last- ,, '? , _ Friday and brought ta relatives some fine herring that he angled for. -i Mr Eugene Fan)uels and E B. ?i'. spent?!"hi.'d:u in SumlLT add worshiped in Pictliroqiio ME """Pisnaii?the pi ill.i of tliw M. K. S. ('. Conference. .Mr. an 1 Mrs. X, J. Smalls have moved trrtn their fu^w attractive cottage- on Ives St. v cm\ r.rw?c k 1 ,> r,? ?The weal her is si ill cold, korps folks Cvom church on dreary i!ays. Rev. .Jr W. 1 luugtiw is moving along grand; Come out to,St, Paul. The public School has elased only four months term, A fine place Tor "a builcliiur. mun_tulget in time to Work-a eight month school just with a little work. ~ "2VTr.~ J.IW. buUciv Si-. Is spending somf' time "visiting in Green ville. ' _ __ , _ ' The Young- People Club was entertained -by -MtV* Hose Robinson ' ning a hen contest for Good Friday nite. ?- .' Mrs. .Tannic Arnold snont flu* week-end in Greenville viflltin* her , two sikttTS, .'iVIVs'. Aaron and ; Miss "Mnfy Stalks. ??~~? < '-Priif 1.) T. Rohinson 4.f CXuaotto? _. - - ~ trarg 'fipp'nt Saturday hdme"oh busi ness. _ . .. Those f?n the siek list are Mrs. Carrie -(Ingeins. Mrs. Fanny Pearson. Mrs. Annie St arks. ^ Miss llattiv V. Wilson is leaving this week for Columbia. -s???? lilt A IN Kit I) INSTIT1TTK NKWS ?Ruby l.eo Davis Thanks to ltev. C. W. Francis, wlio hat; been holding n sories of-? Re-viva} cervices nt lijainerd. Itcv. Francis left many inspiring thots . with us, and we were sorry when 1 ? the services came to-'a close "Sun-' day night.' Our only consolation is that he may, come bank tl> Us-again. A few citizens of Chester were seen in the audience, listen- ~ ' ing to God's _word through his faithful servant. " ' ; ? With the close of the. evening programme given in the chapol Monday many uoulvts as to who would bo "Miss Bralnerd" were put at rest. Mr. T. J. Jlones and Prof.-J. A. Gibson presided at the the. various classes. The rivalry between the Freshman College, Junior High"School and Seventh Grade., was "a sight to behold. ^ When Prof. Gibson stbod, to announce the winning class a still-* ness fell upon the audience. Misa Lavenia Smith of the Freshman College class, won first place: Misa . Frafieis James of Seventh Grade, second; with Miss Matilda Allen, . - : Junior, holding tliir?4. And how they did smile jvith pride when petite Misjs Smith was placed in the Queen's chair. The girls' basket hall team will oaTfTe 'Wtttr t^-GanidoivJjiiamJF.ri lay, March 8. ..." ' ' -ti .any day 41/a ERN for PER MILS ND TRIP COACH TICKETS le Traveled ?TS?Return *Jmit 15 Dbti le Traveled /TS?Return Limit 6 Moulin 1? Traveled . le Traveled rtor birr oirpiyiueiu of ? occupied. No surcharge. Automobile at home and Southern : iff Car Service Safety of Train Travel . A., Columbia, S. C. "*7svSystem I ,?r- M J\ "? - - "