The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 13, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6

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f'ageG [ : ^ notice J ?i ^ All news frr The Junior must be in the office no later than tj Tuesday afternoon of each week Many letters are rt'coivej too late ! for publication. i "bill" NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children desiring to become ! members of the Bill Carver Club l . must fill out coupon and mad it | \ together with a stamped, self-ad j dressed envelope to The Palmetto tj Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 As- | v sembly Street, Columbia, ?>. Membership Card and Button J -4 will be sent to you immediately. , "bill." Boys And Girls W A N T E D To Earj^ Money In Spare Time Here's an opportunity. for anrbitioii-. boys and girls in make money every week, all year - r long, -by simply?w_ur,king in 'spare tune in you town ncigh" r' . borhood. _ ; * _ c _ 4?? >To moiiey.?m> experience?needed. We supply every.tiling. Many boys and girls t arc now happy, making their own spending money. All you J have to do to join them is to |J . . write to the address below and ask tor full details. Write I . to: t;mu 1 MlUX. _A1 \N ACKlt . tin; r.\i.MT"J To i.eadi:u , 1310 "Assembly I St.. (olumLia, S.C. ...J ? . [ LAN I <>u; i.ta; in nt "1 " "" l'.-ur 1!.T1T~U..: Tj.T/ h,", - tT~:TTT ll"li't' ^-44-1-V ty.? ' 'r- ' 41.;> U-Kl I- 4 4 . ' il :y. Oil; :.e\t ;; ? I u. will l'w iitT Mhe. horn,' !'.: .Mi^N::? i-'-ia li:i-hJ_: . ai iisuii.. ' W.c at .4 " i- _. ll . ' ti? !i ;!.'. U; a i ' .. - r i ii i \ aii?i j\lu.t . ' 'x. "I.i' !i Manny Kli'T-.; ?. In a uii'tU' |>ft'iV'-at. An<i a M'.tv inw.\ . Tin- lV?! tr? !' la -'at <i '> Tia- ' '?, ' V; : .! ! Pi..-. r.'J <" a . . ' I I a I_. APTl.NPS. V. \N Y \c L l\ 1 TIPS - II-:!'. "P !!: ! ! : r. ' ! '. " 1 i i |u . I'i'-l-i' a'a :).:< V.-> I SMI." I "wi'-i-rt.- -T?inrri an -mva-ti iilu' S.|l, . V aTTTl : t" I - su'Tny : *a? 'iiu-r I wn ..'Mi.- '..In ia'i. n^ti' M'f'ni i , !', i . . ' . . ; viat" i tit.-. S;I.... r. ?>11iia;.a a>. ! i ! . \v. ! a.I a St::. . I ' : V? arr | ] u u 1111 ' V: f. ? : ? 1 I I.!-:.'-, i 1 a!-; ' . ' ' ' ?^ 1, .. ~ \\n i. HI i r .ii M"K ? P:!': 1p7 uTr'- a;;I.- awill:. I;.-.* i : v..- ; It i' I whs Vl'' 1 ^ liiiti "V n j . ?1- ! . I >, iiij-, -if. ipv t Ii:r:ior * " l?i!!. I a' . :,' T, ! . ! ! v..' ' ' ' "'! "T-- Mr. i: -M T-AV:T^~i <:r ; >>;K ? : >' ^ J ' : ('.wry f i. it- r t ,h? -! vbi w'-T .Vn-m? ! The v. <-it '?! <: < ? yrm' - 1 4 :.v j -\: T > ..... -an;.*"*! 'V'*; * h> -v' i ! 1 .. -1 " tj I l-tt-fl..-.( " ? ' iiif *.Sk'r* .JaVk<!'! *.vju: y?.,. ii.S.- W>vk. 1>U' -r !" ... . .. .! r ,K. :i;>! i :. i' her lfllcy hi,i .m )i;m i- ? ? >-1 J ?I" li iiiii 'i. . " Ic''.ul> . .(!.I > -.77!"!" at' n ;<- *r< \vt :? you. Wiil '.yt v.. I ayaiu m-xt Au'k. | V< .' i fly. V? v.Jv:I W'.ii.xni-v 1 I- ? 1 \ i M i;' or i ki:ks . 1 1?i >? 1 h;i\v ' i.i-1'ti wry. busy *i'i el. '.j.. I -:?!: >>-" |\.ri?.'t t?? write. , I .i -? r.?!ia yan>e <>(' tree-: ' . ' Wbal ^ 1. U N >' :aj !'> i^ 'I- A^rv.'* -1 Utrr-t lat.trai.-'b u ,v ? J. A- . i f.,11. r..trvs? ? ft. T|. ui.ii-i T '<!. Th i. 1 ti'.l.v-i i bv V 7. Tim !.; ! Vf. ? _ R- Tlx in- vf.i-rablc' U ? ' ? . rP.- The10. The tr< uil?iui<?- t n e ? 11. Tlil' parent tree ? 12. Ttu- ne?in.-t tree? 12. Thi* mo-1 warmly (!) ;i;ee? 14. The .-iidilot tree ? .___.ll. 15. Tht' t!'< <? 'hat ti.yic a' r ut:-'*? Hi. The Ir(;T"?V' r hold in your hand?. V._ 1,7. The 'I.'- that ; -.ivi'/i from t . 4 { 1*. Thf 'akt j -- free?, ? Will A no an.-wiMs next week. Ymtr> truly, Johnnie Mao Lee. " i __ Anderson, S. C. - SThe ' ?crtf#?c fLITH'5 GKLAU'jT WEEKIT^ BILL CARVER, Editor )<B?C8?MMC8SSC8??Cra55^O<K03OOX?S APPLICATION ? ~~ -DATE _ ? ADDRESS . I CITY?_ HIRT1LDAY - GRADE ----- .---.I SCHOOL Fill out this coupon and mail it t< S stamped envelope to The Palmetto 1 5 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. Yoy <j roll book, and you will receive" a n jao.wa^ooaaooa^aaaacumoaoria _(iOlN<; TO OUC AXIZK t Li lt Ml l?o;ii' Hill: I thought 1 WouUl write, to ti ll you. tli.it' 1 am tfoinir ( Vo auxanize'a Hill Carver ("tub in W;| his' city. AndrTson., and as sSuoiT ~ is possible. 1 will let you know " 'uier about our first ljccUltiinjr: 1 'i ^ A'odji truly, -Ienniy. V. Johnson.. tin CANA'/A WIJI I KS At!AIN -???? 1 . - til :l>oar JtiHt?l-t?ha<f 1 ion nuite a.-^r while si.nee 1 -vvrofbyou; J^Tutvu.i't forjfott'en 'you-. Seliool. bar. elos- ' il- I -mi hi sorry it did.- ' We bail a pieiiic and enjoyed "+lr myself so nnulv. 1 Wish yyii ha.I '"h 'H'cn up' litfi'i \v41!i ine: blaster js not 'f ir away ntnl ev- I"' i v one ,i< .talking ahbr.t life e.trfi tin .r'aekintr Master "Monday niirlV. Hope vou will enjoy Master. Me ? v."'' t. rilW^t I'. TV'xvkrns' AW Uod-l'oint, S. C, . Th ? '' fci ' i ' """ ib, S i n.I. i inTCklN(. ()! (1.1.H v( Mill: I thought I-.would 4J* \vrHI v" voli a few lino?" trrlrt' yod tie I ui>w that I'm ^ti 11 tliinkint; at. P? our the Clat>. Mill. hi- ?.*t'h*>ol "" asaiiV ui"ri' month to run find I'm wt o?a-ini. Aixf tluTi^is" 'no oiu; in 7n~ .'in- ?! wti si'U'iinu- fur tin- papers Jj., o\v. Hijj. 1 suppose I'll cheek otl'. y(1] Y'-urs. Katlhiiiu Sti'oial. ' ' |ia - ?. -? ^ '. CLINTON MINN S ' tp Tpes<lay niyht 'of last: \v< ok' a 1>V Tram \\ as" rendered at .. ll-ebron l> Ikiptisi Church l>y the members' . r lie1 Si i-i-i-- 111 faculty, uhiyh IM' was wry. eoinm I'daMe and enjoy, < ?l ,!?y all |?i-. s.-ht. After tlit- pnt- "" iU'!<Jr ?.'ij :.\yas served _'t_o. rW-ttll.'jH'l'.' liVVi-MIll* ami IIIO 1 >111"? ' 1? an i a- can!.-. . . i -? i 1 ini- ajr? A'nii uciv aski- i "V' 11 'I It 1.1 .1 a I .lint I'lii'il .1 in I. ? will l> - tin- winners ?>t" tlu- prize- \ ui i: '4 ill at' tlu- fully. Kir-1 pi-:-/,, t.. Mi--. I<i-ta lliin-.v -? (.' ii 11 i*i i.f .u)ra-i I -< ? <> ii< I if M;.-- a L_M.-l.iHVw H>: .-f -.nan ami '.kin! 1-. .Mi 's <IV I K'l.': rah ' IP It-,..: -ail i. Tli/*ra!i> '''J.'' pa a -'.lee- -. ' M - - Sia/..i- V pi't t t_L_ _L_ paw < !' '!.n \y - k .in (iel.ly-. ' -. iije Mr- l:r 11- f-ile-t < la |- eon-.III Mr--. I'arrie' Have. .Mi-. ami-Mi's. . \'an I! i i. Ti.'-.fii ts Wi-iv very ' pi--a-a:,; e;vtl>-r ST cash la t ] Smviay." M is-es. (Samly. Green and ;n!l i. !' It- M-ts- .ifVi-v .l.-nkin- . .-pent "7777 llu? \V.n k-eli'i ill (ilvrJlvHlt1. ;\|i-T . M. .\U~-iU l\is-iVk_jLpt.-nl t !a _\v c. I;- y ii.v - win- wi-i-k-c-iul kfiiu- with ', L.;t' in t'ni.'ii. Mr-. .1. T. \\\ Minis -.|"j i-i.- ' ami? > ii. i'i ii-ialj-. . - Mr. A wire' 'Pmh?"?'>ii was i*< . . . i i lilt *.?..\v:i -1 l* tiu- vu-i'k-cii'l. rani' up : : Ik'Ti-f!'. Carr.-tt nl" <-'? >1 - >I.U -,. !.t> a. Mr-, <". Ik Sim- -p ill 'In- ^Ji. < ! . -( : ! .11' I.i-. ir ii-.- ' ' ^ " " *~T w i t ZIOX MiNVS his ?^ - . .1 l iters Win f-rom Mullins hi 11 i ii;.. 1 > 11 ' ? \iii^(iiui > i >* i I t'U . . I'.y .1 aiufb--Sijiith. (I'rin.) of Zion -p^ Tito Zioj; Ti^ois art- making j-gaf pppi'i-t:in tli err at hit-tit- ^r;( i-pSrt-s. .The Titfyr->. played. a very qu ii.tcre.-titig ji .?11?1* In-!ui-en Mullins (j0 en last Tuesday, the scons heing ii. ven?'n i-U't i vi?ill favin?of flu- -rrrH Z"..-; I"-.--I'S. 'I'I:. Miliin- AU'ipa- -frrr r : a i ! i' i 1 lie name oft" as it u a h? y won- cnTnir to put it on_ the TuT Zfi.ii. Tin'oris, but Mic Zion Tigers to got mad. ati<l h:ul to bring tlio b..c- ??|eft. liony. All evidences arc point- $ll ing in the direction as if wo arc tlr< i lit going t I 1' -. a e'alUi1 111i> sea- -frn son. " sir The ladies of the Missionary So- ,iio cietv,. 'Mrs. Katie 1'age and Mrs. j Annie * Sn\ith presiding. were in tin charge of a verv interesting: pro- tli, gram.op Sunday faternoon. which Mi ua-.enjoyed by II. And will mean pa ;111;? it in the future to those who j . : .-aI'd it around Zion. j.'i The opening ifiTitreJis was giv- ( i.hy Mrs. Mellride,'followed hV nn Air. Jacob'Smith who spoke on'the oa " I'm pise of .'he. Missionary So-?. tea i i. t v." Air. Kobje.rts pave a short "ins ~alkth(: Mission.! ry. "One of a Uir. teachers front. Hritton's Neck ji prr-nii of Miss Mary \V. M^elloy com gave. a splendid talk on "The Aim so of i ho Missionary Society." Mrs. "on .liufOs- Page gave a fwlk on "The -ark First' Missionary Worker." , Mrs. soi Kth.vl Pago and ... Mrs. ftlanchc flrant sang a duo't which was on- foi joyed hy all. Mr. C\ A. Reaves ton gayr a talk on ."The advantages tin _a"jld Rights.,jpf .the Missionary of- Tk Today.". Th{> missionary offering wi was taken by Mrs. Lonnie Kennedy oh and Mrs. Eljen Floyd, nn I ) } ' l1 I L ' - -l"'. ' , < llll I I ? ?'. -T* afor-lli ?- t ' . . i ax>:aor>;aoxxoaa%o?^oj?????D i BLANK STATE ___ I i ?-j?AGE | >jfether with a self addressed t reader Bill Carver's Club?1310 * 1 r name will be" placed on^thre * ' uembership card and buttOD * )<; i-:ri 1:1.1 > co. TK VISING scit<mil Sews 4 t Johnston, S. ('. Rosinnvald da\' - fit'inylyobsmed in iuni oh Friday. March7";- 2tUli'. jepvojrram was well, .rendered l?y i patri.ns.tepcltors nn<l students. ^ ide quite ,an intoi ujUaJii; talk, Af- ( .Uii- pruyraiii various ; tfanimr "j IdplMVt'tl ?T)i'tl'o Muml remind. t Mrs, M.MTSTVay, C;o. Supervisor < s a visitor on our campus also ^ iin ipal Stone and another nientr of tin* Ward's faculty. Flic teachers and s'.admits' ivtfl N aid over holdinur first place 'fn " I school Hcautifieation ("onlvst. rile ailult cvcniiiii' ilass? in Hume tummies . closed a fucci?ss,1'h1 e closin.iT exercise was In Id Tn" 1 . school auditorium. The- ladipi csciitcdj, ty a larirc audience I- pla.v. -"Not, a Man iTi the "> 'Use" and "Story llook ' Con veil- , rt. ' Iji the Home Economies ( m ^ ir- placiil till' yxhtl'i|i*t . It? is a licautiliil scene,. wPh 'tlic ^ my aiot varied article.- i hai tluy-' lics had oh "display, Miowinir t inc- of the w rk that the ladies d accomplished. . 1 On'. Thursday afternoon, March ! th. tin- ladies -of.Mu>. adult class 1 ve their teacher a pleasant sue- ) iscrvThe:-irffltreain*? - fruits and" vegetables, flour, > crs. house hold liiu.ns and wear- < :ippcarals, flower vases' .etc. j fact- one . of the tables in tfre | i.ni \wts loaded from the looks ( it ot.e would hnjee though it was- , n:r-. and Santa | l itis h:;?l necfn^ mud. .Mrs. l'opi made tin- pre"itation'to the teacher, ,_j Tla ft-ae.hty thanked each one ] : i . i?- kiini thouu ht s ami many ~j e j^ifts .received. t)n Tuesday- thv- student Vmdy | d 1" . ilty ware made to JWl'snd.~ i t tin death -of little Kd.vthc ?hh y?? a student'<;f the tiifd grade ( i l-'.ntma Hat' if former stmh ill | out <-choid. Our sympathy fro- ; .ou"t~for thai herraved families. j . MICH KAI. M. K ClintCM ' ?TTrve-ll. 11. .lanes, l'astor -i{enue.tls.ville..JsL C.? Words are J .deutiate to express Tim {Treat. nl derived from the most excel- "T .i.......i i... tiw. u...- 1 I NI1W.KV .?. ?! >.> Ul? > . W..Green at the very success- ' IVw Rally on Sunday after- * n. The speaker told something a ~tirr and urnks of St. -I'ml-1v and brought a telling tries'- ^ re based upon his life of sere to the'people of Ireland, his . ~ in this service and the jovs , * Master offers trr-nlt who would i h no thouiilit .of self "tpke lip Cross aifd follow Him." Quite "t larjre number of jjuests heard ' II and we.know our hearts burnwithin as he talked itt his most ^ lolatly and magnetic manner. 1 e report?of this effort will l>c do at the'clefsc of the Army* vy Rally on /'Mother's Day." " r hearty thanks and apprccin- ' n to yveryone. who helped to af>ve 'his financial success, not 7?fm nh"t is i.illed tin-.Army. ? f 't'ot' the, whole church. "l'"r77! t" hiei"-r m 11 -1 rrr r motto and evcry~one is urjrod nil- KH-.ll f'HIKKH' in Old- ^ that we may rejoice together. < f)00 for St.'Micheal should be f \ prayer and ambition of every ] "I ni'iii1"!1 IV what V'U_ran | icer'ely and God will bless it, ~ ma Her how small. t ] The vk'i-y splendid jnusic for e afternoon was' furnished by j e Shilhr Baptist, Church with i s. A. J. AVhigh' in charge, The stor, Rev. CoJc, was present. A gala affair *is promised for iday. ,the IJlth when the Baby . iTftevt,, closing begins with the e night spring bav.aar, -health i nival and on Palm ^Sttndaytkf- , noon .when the report*. ?wdl _ ide. Prepare t() come and _haVe go cf time. ' * I The pastor and members of .Ma- , (Ionia Baptist1 Chtltch will Jertder " rviee. irr.tfic interest of tbm rally , the next Sunday, ApriJ 17th, < teninrm.?AH?is invMed,/ S;>onred by tbe Navy. J Every, member is urged to work r a "successful Easte'r. The-pasr d?sij-es all the inenibes to join p Candle Eightirifr Ceremonial. ' re contribution' of only?$TOb H II do-Thfs-rmd from the smallest ild in S.IS. to the oldsot church i jmber is eligible for trial. ' ] f ft' THE PALMETTO LEADER PliNDLKTON NEWS. Though rainy a ml told the Sunlay school opened at "the usual \ vith the faithful five pre.rut. Af-?4?u.. tire lesson was taught the j j cachers matie t-Jici|- class "report 'or the first quirfes:. All reports v veie good. Class number 1. still } volt Is - t he baniH-4v Mrs. Iw-Miller, y eacher. Supt. Thompson is. pieraring for a bigger and hetUu: \ Raster program. If ymi want to j, ivitncss a good Easter .program f . tune) to King's Chapel on Easter rheK' will he program? through- .1 nit t,T?e day.' n . uldoek' found a f< w <?f the s huretr lovers in their pews for ;i norning, worship hi spite of the n old rainy weather. Those that stayed- at homo missed a*blessing Hid a wonderful' message. Rev. Tuiden "preached from the "gospel >f St. John ljtli chapter, text. Slesus Wept." " n The new farmers will give their .? mnual program iuul declamation jontpst Monday night at the An- l] ierson Co. Training School. There _n tvill be special music by the. boys s mil girls quartets. Sponsored by n dni' Pendleton Chapter of N'ow .1 Farmers-of America. ^ v The P. T. A. met at the Ander- it 'on Co. Training School, Friday P. M. Miss McAllister, seventh fi rrade teacher, hostess. She spoil- n ;ored a very interesting radio pro- . rntm, subject, "lh*tlt h." A.f>or -a he business session was over she s! served delicious refreshments ' of p -alee and ice cream, and Easter 'Lfti'S. "* *?*" . 'J' The Boosters Chili w ill mo^t at* ho home of Airs. R- . (1, Reese, I; I'm -day I>. Al* at 1 o'clui k. Mivs a i II- ?I??V;HMI||, IIICMIII'IU . I t ; There is war u'oij'.e' my in Kintr's ''hnpel A, M V, ?' ' " rctTTi wo' ennptrres.- better knn^vn aVe tl "rerinanV hthl FraKev. i?uut- ~|J Mi is- Kinj>' of Germ any with tin* 11 vomon as his soldiers, and Mrs, It ft. -J. Clark is Quern of Franco vith *ho Man as her soldiers. The s vinne.rs willbo trn-'de known on the".1' croud Sunday in May. This is V "or .' hj^tfrfticat Tonal Mom-v. nkTtlS Af^nrMV wive; 11 *1.300 Raised Tn \nnual SludcntRally, April r>. i9:r? j The provident. teachers, -tu- . ients and friends of Hot lis Atai^ ? demy are rcjoicinc because oT he success of thy annual rally />n \ m il H. 'when I*] ;:';0TT^\Vei',7r raised _ 'ci- the Support of Jhe Schools. The rroups had worl-a d hard and their a bars wcTo crcuvUed^vrith'Ttircess. ^ I'll, sepior normal class. Mrs. S. [.. Ccdlins. adV-Hor led. all croups / i.ivine "raised $:!."il.ts?. 2nd .Hi. Mr. VV. W. Nicholson. :i'ivi<or c:inic lext with $101.In: Tth '.trade. Miss Ar.--Mr- fhrmniinjrs.1?ivrts- nrxt-wrth- ? i:!.20. Other classes made splen- ,, lid showintrs, Rev. \V. Miles. t tastor 2nd Raptist Qimx.h. -Aiken, V ireachod a very excellent .and :jinel\- .sermon for" the rally or- .' vv-'<nn.-4 Kne^nV.ajrinjr talks wore- i IMffl# ,1>\' Mr. .1. II. 11 --)?'. State 3upt. of FSltication. Mr. .T. R.>Fel- p nn: State A cent for Nejrro Reho'ds 'lev. T. \V. Sm.itIt. pastor Thankful ia|>ti-1 ( Irtrch.' Augusta. wVin VI'meted $100.00 -front his church and ihtiscJl'-ftp ihe rally. Rev. Clreenc. x \t-lanta and others. ~ " ? Mrs. K. M. JontjffiJonnc- teach- J* -r." XT'* c u-nty.Vri ported $Sl0.0(il 'rem .tin ushers ;of. the, county; Iks, M. Murray. Je?ne< teacher. Mii'ett-chl ci-una*. I'eptirt.ed several hdlars rai-cd Ihrousrh her elforls,' he Rett's (Muh of Ilempst ad. X. ^ i*.. Mr. ('has'. M'orcday.' liresidenj, ' ent $20iLlL-Al i Canaan i'nlnn.-kd?J l!v.. >'.-iit i ih'ili'd $122.0". ihe '2nd jjv> cohtrihnted $.1.1.21. the tin--- ( I'l'S rrtllei-'in-i Minrrnntci'l to e'.tO.Ut). 1-2 V<>f. mralc. who worked a*'> IH'. I.I!' I ] 111!,' Hi"- l'ai k -111 r raised SI 1.10. The class report- u ire as foil' ws: . , 1st urade. Mts. Priee. SIS.V.O; !nd and .ird trades. Ali? l'"tt !'J0.:?a: |th '{rrarlc, Mts; Holmes, "ill jr-radc, Mv. McCain. V( laO.iK); thh jrrade. Miss Anderson. 'J1. h rindc, Mi'1 ('in11'11'11^ 1 - t Hi. Mrs. Parker. S")S.!i:>; ei In.l Hi. ?Mr-' Nicholson. SUM. tr,; In! Hi. Mis.. Sinirleton. STkOO; Jth !*. Mis- Prater. J?d2.'.t0; Junior 'j Connal. Mrs Collins; 1R; Mr. '> tlns-ruel e \<r. Teacher. S'JfrttO;, ' ley. Parker. Dean. SI 1.10. Total amount raised front all nurces. one thousnd three hundred hree.dollars' (SpOTOO.t , ' dfl.l.l'.il ( H APEI, ' (' - A M K. f illTK'H .. Hia. r;, ir.. White P ivter * X, wlwfry. S. C. ? AlUiopirht the J el veather was very inrleni<-d tl,n. tr v S. ard church trocrs found thorn- S seh'es on their AVav to the Ford's house. Sunt. F. F. Floyd very- \v .. ?,i a,. A >_ii11* i > i t \ ii >vni iiii." 11 . >*?ij. OTir '(.steemed pastor, selet*'ed' :P Psa 11n- b0:0-^"The Strength and Reality of God's House." It \\;ls. M rilled \vi|h information, bispira- w 'ion and spiritual fervor. Rev. F. F. Harper was present and a?si-f-- fi I'd with the'Eucharist. Mrs,'Carrie Wilson ' Hunter of Sprir^field. (>.. d, was also seen in- the audii-not*. V isitors are ^always welcome! , ti The Rev. J. A. Gamble deliver- ' i'd a wdyjtlerful sermon, text! found J' WnLttyevy ..25-; 2ft?"Service for (hid, u R-owaia^tid^' IJ^e is a ptrlpitee.r and" o this HmSisAtfa will be'in the minds if hijj. hearej-s for quite some tlYne. -A i nis sqrvMCo was sponsored nv one n uf ?TT<* mountain leaders, ;i ma} 1 <um was realized. , I fitably"'spent. The. literature had V not come but some very vital quts- ^ (ions were asked and discussed. 1 T Rev. White used Roman .r>;l? \\ "Jesus' Christ, the C}o*fietween!" ( ft }<?- regretted that it was incon- ti vcnient to broadcastt this unique v message that the world may have a heard, ij tfiimitif i -i DILLON NEWSPr. R. K. (ioiulnn is away this vcck on a vacation. Duriiur his lay he will attend a Medical nu ot n?r in Tuskeirco. Ala. TI7T Herbert C'riUvfoi'tl wiT*?the" veek-ond jrui'sf in the home < >f lit., and Mrs. Cola Ashe of Rich Mossi*?. Nance". Piatt and HaniHon wcic the Sunday afternoon ruests, of Mr?. ..P. C. Johnson and aniily on* 4th Ave. , We offer an apology to Mr. T.oe ackson for, not nu'iitiouinir his iiarriuire. .to Miss Mario Clark, oir.r time atro. "Mr. Jnrksnrv is rojriilar subscriber of Tim Pallet I o Leader! Ret hoi A. M. E. Church Rev. A.-J.-kVliv, Past?H= Sunday was \~nxx...inclomenl and ot many wore out. """Tiro; Sunday chool was ' into resting '.as usual, it. the xejruJar hour for services lie pastor pre.aol.icd a stronpr sction and adiuinisteed the T.or?Ps upper. Mi-s Thomasena (Tihson trained nurse, with illitlifft in luhtersyille. N. C.; worshiped rith lis both morning ami even"tjr.. She played a great part in the ii.tin hi >Mir aim sjiukc very I'nnvloadable of tin* fwmon and the ntiroseryiet*. While she looks ftey *heiv-nr"thor- who is h widow iio lu'vci' 'forirets her home ehureh lot hoi. . Only-a fo\v was-out' Sunday nitc. ho .sorviees were -very troodl * Stewardess Board No. J. 111 of. ist Tuesday afternoon a* the homo f Mrsv lalla SoiMjh'iro .who ontertinod in. a yoiv arVand stylo. A vi ry lartfo ait mho r was ia at ndaneo ami M i s. TV C:. J"TnVswiy lie president, carried out a tino pastor inadi .vah.L-, 1710 remarks: also Kov. W. J>. nhinsoiv a visitor. The l'ulnit-Aid Board had posihly its host meo.tinjr in Ho Jiis- . u v at the homo of Mrs. s\niuo B. i'ashinytoM 011 Fyiday B. M. The president. Mrs. Rosa Me :?il. Mx-ini? ille Mrs. Wrifhitifrton resided. Roc-einl l'or tlioirvoniue; I.ill. -I ln? Iiqs'i ss ,s(u yod several . rlioioiis courses. Mrs. T.oah ('ovmutnn and NT r. a mo-' \V. David an* anionic those n;tlio sick list.. , ? C. 17. Hammond. Reporter i flroonviUo. fh?<A?The -Storlimr.. ovs-met the . Phyllis Wheatlcy onteiV .frmilhr team last W ninesay in the Phyllis Wheatlcy frymasium and after remain jjin-v.dead <ked for some time With1-elineh1 scores, were able to squirt ahead nd win the irnnie 2.r>-2.'t. . Intramural foot hall was so.suras Mid m (loyi'lopmjr-interest iTv" hit nianlv frame, that the athletic" ~ uthoriVies have decided to spun nr i:;ai)H's- ot mp samo opr. *'\tnn^TW'11ip fip?t and spend yeai't.'sniis will have tlio first l.j.-Jt o f J l>e scrio5. -'T.iwt- work Mlip I/ivnp- 'C-IiA)?of- Vronville. sponsored the first: anral nuysie f.-'tviil. Hands. yliorI n?it- <.; ' ini-a-. cn-.'mT>TT s. anil ilnis'ts -from all parts of (ireon- ~ die f'ynhtv r.ndfV.vl. (ho work's t-yts-r-'m w1ik4k ?r-y>'e ln'1.1' in Vint * ino Arts Huildin.ir ?> 1*. Croenvilltf .'omen'- ('<_ 11.-irf. TWoUl'Ii invitation of the fisli~rd lwinatre-r.- 'lip ^t"i lin?r ' l.lijrli ( '"<> ! < li ir nrd.i!" ilir .71 root inn11 c?f Trrf:?It:?J??Ilicksrn. i ordered a H' hour ]>> i m l-Viday'nurhf. lie prni'taiii <<ms's.to.l chiefly of >. ri I ii:iU _ ? M'Tr 1'1" f ;::-:il m.'T m tinmi-r rnuloiol a hallMinur pror-1 "1 ' . r Ita.li- st.it ii 11 WfRf. ! Til'' final 'CMllos't rrf if..- [Uwl* mi! Declamation T.na"iir was /111 .at 15"] 1 St.recl IIit'll School in [iiitni: la I Friday niylit at S o'nck. Three 'SrlK.nl-:., T.n'irrc.ns s'. .11 ei^ S'l.c* llifii Ik o| . f >A r.d.a sop. and Sforlinj?., ie s.-lnnd from each of tlio throe" ' i i.-t - >.f th- T.i'iinm1?were lvv-elvt ml I?nid S!t ! ?...? ?? < n O. c I id sec iid place.' ami . Stt rliny' ifVd. Tlii- (lcci-ioji <j.lve< lite <<liu<?1 tlu? r'v!;^ (o lt< Id it> 1 ji.TiicVt ?ilvc|- 1/ivit jr ctiit for ic -term. _ ?? RKNXKTTS.Vli.l K NF.WS ] Kann'c -I tii'U' V 'I t. .1 at Ik r home rnt'lfty* I'. "V. Mr-'. XcllTc~r\Tc- ~ ! ll'ttrt a'KI Mr-. IVirt lUtdley uf? 'iivltiit'jt it. 1>. arrived homo 11.11. !' i1 I h". funeral >i rviei^? hich-Um--iiiaco \Vodnosdav 1\ M. ?Shll'ili f'luiiiliV 11.? ? invfc. P'V. A. ' .T. \V lie It!. pa--J ir assis'cti ny uev. \\ . r. .mci oy. iilc> l.y Mr?. 1>"V:i J.. Bristol-. Mr. Reese .is- very Mob at thi-' rit intr.^^ Miss Annie M. Stephen ?< ,/?ut '.rain :;f'< r a few' weeks of illno.s*. JVTr. Kvert Thompson.-senior sfn-i cut. Morris College. spent His T'olc-r nd home \vi,tir relative.?.,. Prof. nd Mrs. .J.' S> Dixon and it her of ftoeioty Hilt. ?pent Sunin a ncLfamilv. :iv in tFio citv with Air?. TiionipAliss Joyous of, Orangeburg at nded the* funeral service.?, of-Air. < hn Ah nilerlvn at St. Alieheal AT. !. f'hnreh. .Mi's. Km ma Tllmrinl Ml shori move, in her now ho mo n King The' l.rge home .of Air. and Air-. ,rthur ATeCollum was destroyed y firo hit<??Tuesday?night-.?- Th" 'ce Deo TTnion hold at Re; dv tI'd noli (he- filh Sunday closed 4fh?tree at success.?R-ev. ? A.?J.' fright, moderator; Rev. AV. P. TcC<>y'; vice; Air. T. Williams, So* 'lie old Marlboro Union closed mit itli grlpl! ^tiroes? at. Aface.Jor.ia 'butch. Rovt T*. B, ATdodona, pad* ?Et?-Many out-of-town visitors i'oro present. Dr. H. II. Puller lid Rev. W. M. Howard of.Darlington. Thn Baptists of Marlboro i ' I ? ~ r ? * J! County are looking forward to as-' sist Pros. H.'W. Ru4-ler to put the program over iit 'lie State. CblivenI ion I'1 nvm-r ? . The surprise- shower ^iven Dr. and Mrs. \V. S. Ilamiu at the dinmc of Mr. ami Mrs". -Kennedy w.iS a yrand surprise. They reeoivwl many niee .and vallialde liil'Ls. .Mr. II? M err is hit last week to take a special e(iur>o iff cnihlamiiur. Prof. J. 11, \V. Morris will take eh.trye of thV undertaking w. rk at Lawrinhurm. N'. C. Our colored Theater is in full; bloom??Mo-. C. H. C'rosland. man-' ayer, win n in the city kindly visit Tlie Pal-y Theatre- ami stand by our colored people. Mis. Nellie McColhnn and Mrs. Birt Ihidloy, retu vued to Washington Saturday. ' . Mrs. Annie Hewer.?teacher -in ,tho.city school, spent the weak-end Jbome jn' Florence. Mrs. Alice McKay arrived home Saturday after spending-' a few j wetkji in the northern' Stub's. Mrs., l.illian P. McKay, ai med h-'ine for a few weeks- her, father. Mr. John. Pore, on kiiufr.SL. is -till un. the sjck?Kstrr Mrs. Nell McKay left for New Yoik Saturday. " Mr. Webster Reese died at his h' nie> in J he west part of. the citv \\ cjlnesduy -A. M. Funeral services Thursday P.-.M. Miss R. K. 'Graham, county super v:sur i* out a'train to-the - iltv lilfht of all. aTler a~ Tow days of illness. :?= ? ARTHUR TOWN MAN'S '/ION Pif.URIM RAPT. ( lit R( II Rev. A. I*. Porter. Pastor ' 'Tt was ...iKtys Friday Satui'ay.an l Sunday at the affoYv naut 'iI cliarcli. Tl:e (let"hesen.iane P11<m-'net wit-h tic .Moderator. Rtv. noTI&wa-y in toe At tor t He jevotibn, Ucv: Willie tin . 11 aso-nl (i the rostrum and took for'..histext l ('or, I subject "Prear'h T'hri-'f ard II is Crusifiction." The IJioofdyn baptist Jubilee .Fr . t'lioir furnished llu? tmt-Tv, I'rolhor ,(!ro n preached a spI'tididYPereinii. Saturday V ~M. 'uwm"-*-- T0. organization. _ After .several Mit% i-ters had IhVT) nominated for Moderator, the l.nion o lidded I lev. AI. .M. Peace a- -ModerAtm-' and' Rev. A.'P. Porter as Vice.. The Rev. \\ . S". lhiokhai-t, ferret ai y; and iK ttcon W. M. t'hurley", Treasill'oIX Sim.lay A. M. the Sunday - Sclxa>i .va>. co: dia ted h'y ' Rev. llii ih. v. .M. 1!. lio!lo.\vay mounted th tmljht- an-f took for .his text. I. Ivinys ls;f. "(io show* thy self -to Aljab. and I will >end rain upon .he etU'.h. !lev. HolTo\vay piowil 'linwif equal ty tlie lextr Clbsin<; i mon by II Vs <l. ('..".Jenkins. Me used far his l xl Luke 2:7, subject _C.iu.vuXina out the. solX-uiL?Gdil.'l. The 1'iHon made no mistake in .-lioHnjj this jsreat scholar, pulpit-' bi f~irnTl~i~tTtrntor for their pastor-. 1 aiiiehf n-was* si vvpd by the Hrowii ("napp'.'.o A. _.\I. K. Chuiyli, . ijii?n IVapti-t Church. The sjiii it of tli ..ntire set finis; may (iod .bp >s ali. T<? al " em hey"y-l.N.Va; nroiiT>r_Tri'i h i; Zion l'ilyriin was $2b.7hs We. Zi"ii Ihlei.im lfapti-t donated s.i.Mii in' the J'ro !: 1 yii !! ?|<th-1 ('huiyh. H viKsnmc; M:WS.: _ _ ?The".S. S. was called iu whirr ai I he iistmi hour, by- the Supt., .wit h the teachers', present. The White' Hose CiTet". (Tub'" -; ;f+?.lilt*. IliHric?(-X?\11' .1 'Huf K. H' yii. I'imv l>y Miss- .Mary Calston. < ul? smiir <1 !*y M"i ' > 1 (rilisiirt. t'lllt. "lit1 S lU'ft's.-'t ri^'7 ?I'NDKKTAKICK AM) M( SOUTH CAROLINA 100f> \\ ASHIN ?Mi? Travel anywhere on Ike SOUTH AfareJbr every purs ?ONE WAY and ROl for Each M - G ROUND TRIP TICK 1 j * . . . lur CiBcn xvi - _? R0UNBLTR1P TICK] for Each M . # ftvk ONE WAY TICKET? ? ? for Each M Good In Sleeping and Pi proper charges for spac< Economize by leaving youi lining tlie Excellent Dinii lie Comfortable in the __ ^ W. E. McG.EE, A. G. I i< Southern Rai ? j_ ***** |tiik voice from . THE MOUNTAIN 1 Tti? ..1.1 w.yino ttiiil lihic possctl) ' a\v:iy quickly lias its -truth. It I s'oenis as though ft (were yesterday tljat thq__?xiuil Baptist. Stat.1- Con vent ion met at 1st ..Calvary Bap1 t'ist" Church m^fViTunibia, and it seems its if .it is tomorrow that .a.-si'inlili. in l-'liiii'lli i- -11 Hi" Ti-ini. .? ty It nti & Church. Many things have happened since we met last, and mane changes. and new feature s will be added at 'he next convention. Dr. T. M. fioykins, Hits tre.tsurer-. ' has passed to the mat beyond and it will be necessary to elect "sonie one to take lip / his . mantel. Whom shall it be?*v Many names, and numerous bdt^x ' tors have, come to my office SUg- ' ' posting some one t-?- till this all important < Hire. Ar..(mj5r the many was my friend and name-Sake, ' Rev. II. W. Stewart of I.aurens, personally. I think that Rev. S^ew art-is the man for tin*.-place.?Lolo ^ . make any better clu ice. but I am ~?t* wilTing' to abide Iiv ?.v.hateV$r the convention does along this line.- . "I do' not advocate jmy changes, ^neither do I advocate a monopoly j but I 'do -adviieafet service; Who I ever can render the best service, heuld l?c the choice of the convention."1 I rA Id the oilier day fn (he "SH'aivo' .1- It Seems"- of the f!rc<-nviHe Niw-, that a man once -crved on the fte- hi Limited (a fa-t tiaTtil as engineer arid preached in every town from Wash imrto'n to Atlanta. IT;> .could rentier the service _nrd the folks \Vanled Tom; I :y<\ vyeelv. HIV old friend 1 lie Itev. (J. 11. Paniels. had a niesk-atre ?+his phpe'i1 (1i.it shnrhf-hnvc hispiri d ('Vi i \-. it;,ntist preacher in Soidh Cai tdlna. lmniih certainly tile truth as he-spoke. Tf wcMLul more . Pi'< aeheisJ hi the State like LUuriels. Mori-is- .Toll ire would he colhno' of first _\:ttinv. ' And,the Xeniai.; Hap'isl of the Slate could say \ye havy ' > college. "T endorse vei'v word thai 1'lutii.eJs.Vnld...", Jfhini-ldn llirranis Ija- had unite a hit to s-tv a hi id runipnir "being good exorei-e."- hirt he must renremlii'r flint -nine f 11s (includinjr' invself) arc going' td lie like some, body said Inst week ahou' * S,.q;i|mi- I , no- Tie -aid that hi HirUl'he m a v runt for governor .of . l\i? State: h_e in y .-viyi for presi.-. deni of the .Vi?it< 1 States or lie' tnav fust. run. T.<>* >.f us ntr-im TTT-rm ! nil. U < ! I I I :iVr. tiUh'll":~ <d "ovary pastiui.?nwnFrat <n\ .:uul? -provident?in_the I 'ualmLuU.- Sort ii ni anil feel sure, that U?*v. Daniels has *<l<>no tliu sonic in 'he- low or v station.. T c;in, vi' nnthinir more ,3 than tin' Convention :jt FJoronee , heiny tlit*, irroali si ;in history. On .lit Fhxrent'o i -v-ixlaJixu-L-L s .The stil.J. t wa wi lt ilTTiissoil l?y the, intmlx i x. Omr v\t meeting; will ho'fnhl ,>t, 1 ho liome of Mi-;s'. Haiti" 'I'. ^v.-tzr Wednesday. Am-il "f.l, -;j.. , '. . spent l;;>t \ve?k< ml' trrf vtrtTuiTtfr: s.. <*. *.? = ----- .Mr. -lames Mat tin left Tof Tloi O'Mt. Friday. All .Wis hot* hi in :i v. I lip jifrrr sppmHnjr :? !' , Is- h'i"T ttt n?'rrH?oi'rnJ TH" utivi- llrni'i'h 1 *-h.cv Hoard v a- ;fi <f? ( ?> 1' Mf.' Zinrt UslifT. HuiH'n S itiiliiy' :il'l' ! Miniii. . All rcVi'ilr l Ii>\cly -rvfiiintr. ' 'I'lf ->r ill I'm' m Million Hollar' Wi-ir.rr-u- ;lr Ft. .In mips C. !\1.?K , '? < ThMh4??Mi'inlny , ;rilf. Apo44?Sili. srivon I y' wailh->s".Ih-avil No. ' 1. ' . ~ MTilAT * ; ??l-.t u. ITipoiTci' ~ JNERAL HOME i:Nsi:i) i:M HA I .MEK of ? \ AM) (JEORdl A Eufwral Cars and Eunei^il Equipment AS (iT)Ol) AS 111K REST ~ And Hotter than the Rest . **> And Prices Less . Ollice Phone 5707 Residence Phone 77G5 _ courtesy ~t ~f~ and SERVICE , 1 . ? coiTMmArsrc; ?? ??i ????? ? ..any day 41/a IERN for |/? PSR MILS | itoTRIP COACH TICKETS I ile Traveled ' * ' " ! STS?Return *Jmlt IS Day* ile Tfaveled ETS?Return Limit 6 Months i ile Traveled t . . 1 I v . ile Travcfe^ " f" arlor Cora on payment of | * 5 occupied. No aurrlmrM. Automobile at home and. Southern Car Service Safety of Train Travel \ A., Columbia, S. C. lwaSrSystem ] f