The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 11, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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J?S NOTICE
niu ^Alt s . j
1<UI All -news for Tlye Junior Page j
Ma u?it be in the office no later than j
f0l .-pfc,4day afternoon of each week, i
any letters are received too late ;
)t publication. ' j
UBILL^
;fj NOTICE TO APPLBQANTS
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me j
fj ; Children d?Blring to become
^ wmbera of the Bill Carver Club
^ luat fill out coupon and mail it
kg jjgether with a stamped, self-ada
reused envelope to The Palmetto
- -?e*ui?r Bill Carver Club, 1310 Aaj
ambly Street^ Columbia, S. G.
o Memberahip Card 'and !J|utton_
. \*fll "be sent to you immediately.
"BILL.'"
Boys And (jirla
WANTED
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
V. Here's an opportunity for ambitious
boys and gir|s to make
money every week, all year .
long, by simply working -in.
" " "tinri time fn jour own neighborhood.
No money; no experience
needed. We .'supply everyw
, tiling^ .Many boys and girla
are now happy, making their
own spending money. All you ,
fruve tof xio-tio ^Hn them ia to
write to the * address below
" and ask for full details. Write
r:- to: *.
CIKCt LATION MANAGER
V. THE I'ALME'lTO LEADER
13r~
>l . 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C.
... mummmrnmamammmmmn
MAE BELL REPORTS _
Dear Bill: .hist a hw lines to
let you know that 1 am well. Bill
?? I was to church Sunday.at Mt.
Zion Baptist Church; it was a very
large crowd and .the church was
packed*. Bill 12 head got baptized
Sunday. They raised Slu.on i\.,
collection. Oh, 1 really enjeyd;
i mys^f. 1 ^ _ _
?ar V"i"y tt'ulvMae"
Bell Cioodwine. ? "i~
HI S V Mini SIH >H IJ
Deaf. Bill: This leaves yu-.well
and hope y?>u ar.e th'- same. 1 wentto
Sunday .-eho' l Sunday and had.
li inc.- t inn', I?mi II lull
trying to compose a' welcome ad~"ar???
fin th^r?District C??isfereiw*
that will convene at nir church
-? I _\varit to gi-t something to suit
tin* occasion in tin- TiPhnTf'of rite
-? .tiovwTr (i)u]rch. 1 would like I'm
vmi to come oVer a day or TvctrThe
I'unlt'ivifi'i' will -tart?Wi dm day
evening, sTu'T. The introduce
tory sermoir will he preached li.y
Bev._ \V._'B. Hduler. so try an '.
cotut* over. ^"ollrs, 7 ' "
MATT IK BLACK.
PLAN MM; l-'OR VACATION
Heilo Bill:" "Why 1 am ashamed
of >T|ys??|. t... wilting yotrhu't
mv ^ i. *i I'l'tli. i "l. aotil
tit en * \ i- ; y !iu'-yV ! "f m'IIoI 1 lln.'ilU'
and field's (fay. Hill I am in -Uh
yen dm?4?w .i?tia\ < t inn- u? write
you often now. Bill. ! a in planning
In have a' -Well vara! imp- in
Washington this summer. 1 look"Til
at 111' il'ii iii 1 r a fid.' saw
- Vet dell Williams and wiT nu yplea.-ed.
Youri truly.
(' arritf B. Jackson. Kmy-ville j
* It 1 I II WR1TKS .
.Hello Bill: T 'ri?\-n'-; uritlcri
you m a U.ny time Jap-a- 1 havi
ti> en1 \i iy busy aettino ready fot
fu id's (lay and school closing;- i
will tidi vl,u -more" about mv school
- - rid -i-wy n"\'l k 111!, 1 ail
have time to write, yu rcjiularly
now an : I will. Bill.. I am 'in third
grade now aiiJ% als'o re.y brother. J
Robert. Innha/iny' sifr. -vyho at-|
?' tends school in f\o!Yiinbia was dowr 1
here S.unda Vlind reunited as-hue.
ing a swell time.
V??urs truly,
?.. Ruth I... .Jackson, Kingsvillo,
f?IVKS PARLY.
' \ Hear Hill: It is so. hot now?
. very glad fn have hot weather a
l.i.-tri-. Hill. I hatj a party
Monday. It \va-<T hT!I nave"
class mom and 1 , enjoyed having
them. The girls' names were Mag
gie W. and Sarah Thompson and
the boy-'-*- was George Ihr We all
had a nice time "arm e.njbyed ourselves.
We all played games and
cards. RTTT 1 stayed with TTry
playmother Saturday night. I Grtjoyed
staying with her. My swept
I it tie teacher was siek Friday; we
all were ivery sorry that she was
not at school. Tell T. K. 1 said
tjo not take so long to write me
because I am looking to hear from
him soon. Bill, we are having a
hinging club at our church umd 1
am in it; hope we will be successful
in jfr I went, to see my old
friend Sunday, Miss Uillie" Mae.
She gave me a fTice time at her
home' and f invited trUUe?Mae to
my house. Bill, I am going to
Bll^t CARYER. Editor
W>ce?3oocB3aj^oac>oo.oc>oo i toor
? APPLICATION
Date
| name
I ADDRESS .
Ctit,y..
birthday
GRADE SCHOOL
Fill out this coupon and mail it
a stumped envelope to The Palmetti
? AsseiliLTy-"St.V Vol-umhm.-S. C. Y
S rod 1 book, and /ou will receive a
CK>ooocaiooa<>o<?^c?.aoaoaooO'
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- end ^Totr~ir^roibexli dav poem,
hope you will enjoy reading it.
Yours trulyr Serena Jackson.
TAKES TIME TO WHITE
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pear'"Bill:- 1 am very sorry 1
haven't been able to help make 3
the Junior?Page? iiic1-..<^['nli
hut I 'just didn't have tin)1'. Bill,
I am studying hard to muke my *"
grade and hope I wilU. My health
lesson/. I like better than any,
which, is taught "by Mr. Sweat. Bill
I was at East over Sunday and had
a swell time, - larcile wa^ out here '
Sqnday and We aiV plTrrrrrmg?ttr^Ti/ver
-there Sunday."
Yours truly", lnethi* Jackson.
WITH "MKKKY (iANIi" ACA1N
ii..ii n:n. ! .?. ........ i
5 iiefCC 1 "> J i
haven't been write to you
a> I desired, but it Was -chiefly due-,
to .the scarcity of time. I
I've been 'working ami have hem
itt school but I'm quite sure I mil
lie with the "merry gung^T from
now on. . i
Sincerely yoursf
Fred C. James.. IVosponly. ~
si'ahtamutu; m:\ns
Little Miss O. Johnson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Is'iah jofnson
i celebrated her eleventh fdfthdUy
"upIi ,i 'ifiq-'y piui'v til h't lest- _
dene on 272 Kdgewood Ave.
The dreary weather did not pre*
.elli tliu little gii-L?hay"it ,
a swell time. ' A delicious course
uf ice cream and caKV was served.
' followed by c&ndy cigarettes, and
the little folk had a jolly time eatI
'"IT
Little Orstell received many
| I >e atrt+f u I present^? L_ ^
Those enjoying this affair were:
Willie Mae Davis, Mabby Wingo.
Ruby W'ihgo, Annie-Lee Rogers,
May RiUby Bruce, P.illian Bruce,
Tdddrir Bond, Annie Mae Coleman,
rT.t Mat Ci untWhe, IAu:y_M.ae. A us- _
> t'ifi'.Saruh and -Susie Levels, Anglen
l'tttinait. Anna Pittnmn, Lueile MvDowt-11,
Klizabeth \]tv tz, Jennie
j Rogers, Dorothy Mae Rtfiafsoh, .
Irene iiollmun, Lucile Bounclhourdl
Jessie RUtll. Clover, Sadie Rogers.
Sutina Foster and Jaiiies BTakely.
FI.ORKNCK NIvWS
nni'av wn*?.lay"
- 1 ' - ! nf '>" ehurche-. -n vices
wore well attendeJ'TmtT ???!? :
lee I ion e<M >d, although the day
Wit? cool and eloy^ty. The Baptist
Stat<- Convention closed a success-' "
ful meeting; many visitor^ were
..il) attdan.ce at . the Sessions.
?Mi- -Bertha Lowis of Columbia,
ri prr- enti-T~Th*v~4J'iilmrttu
ai.nl while in the city nnuTlt TfTTrrryfriends.
Mr. and Mrs. I>ottry and little
laughter I.eona spent the weekend
in Bennettsville, attending the
funeral services of Mins Martha
Reid, who was a niece of Mr. IkH
t ry. ' ' .
The North Florence Community
' 'lii> he)"" Mrs. I.illie
Broc-kin*ton ^vitii Mrs. Broc;k- '
ington add. Mrs. Beulah Ferguson
as hostesses.. Mrs. Francis RobinS'tn,
president and Mrs! SalltoManigaultj
secretary, are striving
with the me in hers hip to render
.service where needed. After the
business proceeding* a tasty repast
was served by the hostesses.
On Saturday 'the city was saddened
by the sudden, death of Fro-*
bate Judge J. R. Lawrence who
was at his- office as usual and_seemr-d
t<r hve b'erv-in he^L jpi health.
Judge Lawrence numbered his
friends hy thousnds'iihd ccus high
lv esteemed by tipth races. He
was kind and courf-ous^ to all. His
cherry grt" ting nd friendly smile
will be missed by many. Our sym(Kithy
is extended to?the bereaved
-rrnvrrtr ?.. v.. ... .
. , . ,w.v..^r ' uiiir im>?
a noble _character.
' BoToi-o WC w'-Tite again Mother's
l>ay wiTl have been celebrated and
passed into history; so we pause
hero to pay a tribute to our mothers
whether dead or living and as
we wear a red flower or a white'
one, it will signify our supreme
love for Mothers' jthe guardian
angels of the univeilse.
"There are mother^ who are young
And mothers Cvfio 'afe-.old - - 7"
" -Hut t5"TW' th^e mothers are ail
pure gold;
_ There pre mothers who are far
And mothers who ate new
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together with a self addressed ?_
b Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 x
our name will be placed on the
membership card and butter jjjj
CBmoa^OOOQPQOttggO ooooooo
But wherever thev tire, to us they "
are dear. 1 ?-{ ??And
for those in Heaven we she ' .
a tear L "
And ask (ioihto help us meet tln'ni"
there. . ?' ~i
'.Miss' Lerena Johnson is at In '"?
having completed a- surct-ss-fril
School teiiil it| I.alia,? ?
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kahtoyek ~iwkws
iVy
Sunday \v;Ts a fine dity forchiveb ,
iroers. The services {it Mf.'Zio'iV
Italitis t_ were very ir<^utl. .The ;S'ii
S. was- at- its best witn . ATil^
ler at his post. Rey| AlcConuell
heinu- absent Rev. Nerll of Morris
Colleii'o IHeavhed a wohderful~bcl^~
m"n from the first Psalms,
Re\s N'cal was the'dinner t
Sunday.of flea. * and Mrs. .Joe
Cheeseboro:
Mrs. Amy Mitchell had for -her.
t?'a' fruests Sunday liflernpon Mr.
amf Mrs. Robert Cart err Mr. Ihivi 1
(i,. Belti'"mimd Master ' E. Robinson.
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At this .wntinir Mis. Emm i T.abrew
uiul Mr. I,. X. Scott are very
sieTf. b?.pe they will soon be out/ '~\
int' r.astover Junior Hi i* having
its closlnjf exercises iliic week..
Tin1 play. Monday nlyht hvv:Tii#r
first live uracil's was very (food,
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yjt-MTKUBOKO NEWS.
Mt. /ion A. M. K.Uuirch_"
Iliv, I.Pi A I nitiiii?I'nslor
Sunday was a meat day at Mt,.
/ion; a larye attendance was at
Sunday School, withvthe Stti/t. aijd,
tfiichers on duty.
Ri-v. i.t't' a. took the nni-LMt__j.it
11 :.'!(> to preach an eloquent
sermon to the voiigriigitttoll when
the doors of the church were -opened
Mr and Mrs. Boditiiiiu and Mr.
I'ickney Joined the. ch.urch.
Mr. C.^M. Krauklitt. and .Mi. M<Ciniie-k
are. visitintf Miss Sailye
Beetl', M iss. Kyed was very (find t?rsee
them.
Mis< Agnes 'Dent, and Key, II.
K. Johnson wt.re , quietly married
last week.. They are making tfveir
home in Yaughnville.
A committee of tlie Presbyterian
t'lilii'eh unit ln<t Si ;i t in'iln.. ut 11..,,..
v\oil on natters )j.elTa ijl i ng to. the
church in that section. *
The services of S. I'eter^.A, M.
K. ('lunch wi'i1' well alti'iuled?I".?t
[ * ' -Miss
Ivenia Brown, teacher, ami"
her Asst., Miss-Adline Ferguson,Th-TH
Their closing exercises a t
Green J'ond. The unnual sermon
-was delivered hv Rev. I-. A. Logan.
" Rev. F; R. Tiller, and Rev. M7 L.
l.itthjohn conducted Mhe revival
-murt inif at Wesley Grove M. K.
Ch&rch lasT"Vt eck-:
Mrs. Harriet .Lee of Atlantic
4'it.v, N. J., and Mrs. Annie Kd
wards, are visiting her daughter,
and sdn-in'-law, Prof. and Mrs.
Gabriel Buchmai\ 011 Savage St.
Revs. M. L. Littlojohn, II. R.
Johnson, and J. E. Adanfs, have returned
from Monroe, N. C.
?John I .m ini "f Charleston
and .wife* are "here with re!at ives,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Malone. ' *
~ The?LiUnary and Handicraft
Club met at the home of Mrs. P.
R. Tiller last week, Mrs. Lois Ethel
Logan will " entertain- the -club
next week. ' ?
Mrs. Carrie McGill, wifof Dr.
E. H. McGill was a visitor to Walterboro
last Saturday. She was
the dinner guest of Mrs. L. A,. Logan.
The Iitrperial Singers will be
at St. Peters C'lyjreb soon.
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THE PALMETTO- tj \ SKHALI.
CUB
Flonnee, S. ('. The Palmet'
j Hum-halt Club mm a ehrso?\4et4?r-y
I over the stnjnir TiriiMonvilli* NTiv
J. by the unii'u >if .li.l
T h i - wn~ a well I'onf.ht
arl >a h tram play**:! "heads up
he hall.
Simmons for the Palmetto f'lul
Jed the Jjattinji rally off \vi !h '
triple*, followed by. Put ler " Kan
hitting Catcher, who also tripple<
to make the f>?:st tally of the day
Reese pitched. a rqou gaiWjTfm
Floeeiiev^ a u 1 Jiutli.i_ wa- at hom1
as usual behind 'he bat. Simmons
Ashford, Koone, and Robinsoi
were the outstanding met> for Flo
e"co. - . *
' T^e. Palmetto Cliub wilpjmee'
tiWtWlRe-Thursday, >May 2.
THE PALMETTO LEADER
MliS. M. II HMI'M ILL GLADDEN
'live funeral of- Mr*. Mary 41omp
MtfH?G-hulden who pasra <1 away at1
tur home in Bhukstock, S. C.
WoutiesduJ' April 177 was' lie*I<1 nt~
.Mumit Tabor lVe. hytermn Church.
H,inks.oi.'k. Friday, April l'.'Ul.
Rev. B. F. Russell, 1). 1)., who was
lor inuny years the pastor of the
defeased,- officiated.
Mrs. GUiduen wa- born August I
If). I87f>. in 1888 she was convert
d and uuiteid with Mt. Taboi
Church in which she remained as
a faithful member and staunch sup0
porter until death. She was mari
icd in September 18SM to Mr. J.j
K. Gladden. To thi- utiiwn the l'ol I
liwinjf. children, all of whom sur|
-vive tier, were born: ..Mr. Bernard
GUuhli n, Baltimore, M?l.j Mr. Kd-w-a
iu.1 _..G I a d d e n Hl:>. k >t.u-k Ml'-.
Ethel M. Halsey, Roanoke;?Vsrri
Mrs. Beulah Gladden Byers, New |
tochelle, N. Y.; Mrs.. Eva 0.
Favors, Greensboro, S. C.J and
Miss Rosa Mae Gladden, a student
in Ni'i. Rochelle, N.- Y.
Mrs.GladdonV'death followed a
brief." illness and came as a shock
to her many- friends and relatives.1
Stir was .most highly- esteemed by
all who knew her for her sterling .
Christian character and her warm!
4'? u I)dlines. Tin- entire communi- |
ly of Blaeksiock fee Is her passing j
as a distinct loss.
In addition to her chihh on, Mr-. J
Gladden is survived b>? 'her hus^_
hand, Mr. J; E. Gladden, clerk of'
*.ii.i, iu-ft brothers Mi- II ?? *? ?
hill, Terre Haute, Itul., ami Mr. 1L
1). Duffey, Blaekstork S. al>o'
< lie s'.st'r, Mrs. Alabama Bryant,
t'harlotte, N. C,-A
largo number <? !' persons.in tu)
titioh to the fantilv paid" tribute
int he (leooniH'tl *try?. 11 11 pi osi-nc.
-'-.-j t.lfe funoraI sen ires.- _
jnt'imeut was.in llie Mt. Tabi
t i.urt h cemetery.
& I J. Rt'.Duiigee. Ministir
?STI:KI.IN(MIK;H
? ^schpoi, Ni-.ws
(\ K. Hammond. Reporter
Creenyille, S. tv 111 oilier to
help the seniors Uoyetop poise and
epnlidenee in meeting .strangers', a
mock reception was held in the
trade building last Friday night.
Seniors, several parents- uf fourth
year students,1 and members of the
faculty were present. Several stu<lents
impersonated prominent in*
dividual*. One played the part <?f
"Mr. Hiek^on," another, "Mrs.
Mary McLeod- Bejiitine,'* a thirdi
i "Dr. Moithscai Johhbon," etc. The
yount>' man who uetcd'as Mr, Hick- J
. >.ou." introduced tin "Quests," elieh
of whom responded with ?, few
words of jjreetinu and encourage- |
itnent. to the asseihbled students.
Alt' )- the presentations a repast
wa< -served and t>ic remaining part
of the evening was speiu in !{UU'"injr
and playinjr uames.
Aecurilintr to their schedule the
- niois are leaving Tuesday," May
7th,. on a tour to Washington and
intermediate points. . They plan to
leave Greenville .5 o'clock Tuesday
inoinine and stop in Charlotte
at' loi til I'll?Tin' nextstop
will ho in Greensboro where
tluy will have dinner, as the quests
of A. ?fc T. CnHogf, . From the'
North Carolina eity, the ' tourists
jtlah to-pass through Petersburg,
'Va. . n<I mi i.i Richmond where
hov w itt*~ytetid the -night at -Virginia
I'oinn Pntvorsity;?CcmHtnting
tlu jyurmy the next day, they
will arrive in Washington about
:: j/Jmi' in l)n* afternoon. While
in the nation's Capital, they writ
visit the White House, the Capitol,
the Congressional Library, the oftiee
-of R< pjesentative Mitchell,
the Snuths'ijyan Institute, _t h e
WTrvhrrrgion Monument, the Lineoln
Memorial Cemetery, the
Speedway. Howard 'University;
?LUi iji'; return trip Itye OlilsS will
stop at ^TTFKToWnr- :.Wnw^.iu\vnt
Williamsburg, and Hampton i n.
Virginia; Raleigh and Charlotte in 1
X-orth Carolina and Will probably
arrive 'in GreenyiHe eaj'fjF Sunday
moridhg. Tin- sidurot" at Yorktqwn,
Hampton' Institute, and Shaw University
wjH-entertain the travelers
? <"> [! trip.
C. K. D'Oyley and MaTFTR WiI-liams
ail* .-tudent managers of the
tour. Misses P. I.. Fykes and M.
K. MaU/.wti, faculty advisers, and
Principal R. L.. Hickson, general
supervisor.
The Over The Top Federated
Club of Greenville sponsored, a
.lv program at Mayberry
Park Friday, i'iIUoMt in runnings
jumping, etc. were* held for girls
and hoys in bo t^n grammar and
high school gua^s. 4^'fift school'
students winning prizes were 220
yd. run. William DeVore, first
plaeis Krvin Briar, second; 880 yd.
tin. Williani l)^Vor?. first place,
Krvin Briar, second; 100 yd. dash,
.Churl' s Kmard, first, William I)eYore,
si'.n.nd; running high jump,
It. C. Byrd, first, James Powell,
t eond; running broad jump, Charis.
Kinard', first, R. C. Byrd, seclid:
litwllii Illuming, William He_
linn-, lii^i Krvin Briar. yecond.
For the girls, Margaret Heyward
vas first and* Arrilla Sloan s?'cond
n tin- 100 yd. dash and the same
wo m ivduals in the same order
_ Th.? winners of the potato
race. Mr. tlniel Staggs and Mr. I).
~ T. T.enhardt were field-managers.
Howard and Messrs P. F>. Stewart
and .C".. hi. Hammond, judges, and
, Miss Minnesota rrrr? is >n, recorder.
t ?-Pme.ir-for the events were .tons"
> rihuted by Belk-Simpson, J. C.
Penny & Co., Hoo<&-Co., Cut-Rate
r Metr'sf Shop, The PooptuM'Market^
Grecnvi)le Meat Market, and other
; merchants. The Ncg+o business
i and professional men and the bell
h boys at the Imperial and Poinsett
Hotels contributed substantially
t. toward the purchasing of refreshments
to be t^old on the field. Al
Ion School, -one of the grammi
schools, was through its principf
Mr. W. M. Bankhead, awarded tl
rprize for selling thehigheyt nun
her of tags.
The proceeds frormliese exercis*
will err, t.? ?h.? Wilkinson Hon
near lUoliuiibia. Ulllcoi s of?U
local federated club are Mrs. "Ann
Staggs, president; Mr. Ethel Perc
vol, vice-president-; Mrs. H. E. Wi
liams, treasurer;. and Miss Lill
Tillman, secretary.
On Sunday, April 28, Miss Je
nie B. Graham of the Class <
1932 was niaTried to Mn Edwai
Hamlin. Both of these young pe<
pie are .well-known to recent gri
dnateg of the school, many o
whom will readily recall'the rei
ord the former Miss Graham ma<
as a speaker while representing1'tl
school at State College and in II
Piedmont Declamation League/
Miss Inez-Major of the Glass i
1934 left for Greensboro, N. C
May 1st. S.he plans to live wit
relatives in this city.
Mr. Otis Smith of the Class <
1931 and a member of the Morr
Brown College Quartet spent la:
week-end in Greenville.
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. CHEKAW. NEWS
Thd'Ktate College Club ga\
their 2ritP annual spring ball Ft
day night, May 3rd, in Floren?
S. C- Those of the city .who a
tended were Mr. and ~Mis. Remit
Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. Warre
Rowe, arid Mr. and Mrs. J. L. T]
son.'
The annual convention of th
South parolina Conferences, W(
nVm's Home and Foreign Missior
r,)- the African Meth<
dist Episcopal. Zion jChureh wa
held. Mav 2, 3. 4, at Mi. Hehro
A. M. TT.TZion t hurch with Mrs, /
.('. Jackson, supervisor.'- All th
delegates reported having a nic
time in our city.
Mr. Horace Sharper made a ver
interesting address at the Seeor
Presbyterian Church on May
1!?35. RveFyt.rrrty present- wenb-i
way saying that it was the he:
address that they have ever heai
any. young man make. We ai
proud of Mr. Sharper and wish v
had more.young men like him. I]
is the. son of Mr. and Mrs Frar
Sharper, anil is i member of tl
Pee l)ev Buptfst Church.
Air. Andrew Muggins of Flo,
ence, S. C. was the gugst of M
and .Mrs. George McOaJl on Fridn
afternoon. _ . .
- Mesdanies Ifenvy Bingham, Ol
mii^oiunv, iuiu . .wary r>. noyjer
"Amelia ATeCaTl itrri .hi Ha?St-retts
why havg "been 011 the sick list ai
very much improved at this vvri
iny:.
.Mrs. Annie K id who has bet
sick for; some time is still vPl
>c irk;?Wv-thr-bt+ptf- for-her?a xpe.et
recovery,
<? ?
tirri:itso\ in 11001 I'M
KNTMT.At 11 KK AS^OCI ATIOJ
York, S. C.?Friday evenin
May .'1, 1U35 ir.aiki.i t he'second a
niver<i>i-v nf the Jefferson Hie
School P; T. A,
?Sum1' citizen^ bewailed the pi
i . ?r resort: <i to hopeful wai
iny for a prosp. runs tomorrow ft
tin's ii?iv?i i.nt it hi
tfittwn in membership, succeedt
in Lringlnsr aboCtt many aehiyvi
nenty ilit'l i? tujeil us on,, ol tl
uesi in me s iuve. :
It .pros' nti'd a most i-ntertaii
ing ami enjoyable progra
with n Ittrflft' group present'to t
honor t<> tihe occasions Mr>. 1).: !
/. r.nei man, a incept bride, part
cipaled -in. the program mul h
the delight of" a1!..
Prof. J). M. Zinnerinan presith
i over th? 'melting at I during tl
business ~se?e-ttm the hi-annual
| leetionof ullictus \va-.,heli| wi'
j " I'1 H.M.-lnj . nil .
I ^ Pres..^M'iss \9ai.l; Vice Pits
.Mrs. Lu?etti.. l.ove; Cor. Se<
.Mrs. C. B. Thompson; Tr'us., M
John Hemdon; Auditor, Prof. 1
|M. Zinoernvaii; Hi torian, Miss P.i
Adams'; Reporter, Mr-. Flo rt-n<
C. Miller. . Let
us keep this one paraniou
thought in mind, that thur, mo
I tivi gib we etTn g'lM1 tin Aiinocit'ion,
tihe mor we advance tj
cause of the schools and tht. betti
merit of the common ty.
Mrs. K. C. Miller, Reporter.
BKAl FORT ('(). TU. SCHO?
Burton, S. C.- Professor Shu
I lin amt me?of (1m?>i |rm,
'teacher..-, Jam^s Jackson, motor*
to WaltBrboro and Greer.
Mi*. Walter Taylor One of "tl
nntmnc nnif - '
f v.. vo.i'VU in ill'II 1*1 S ill U
ner. They reported a very enjo
able evening.
Mrs. JJrown jir t Miss Hrn\vn
Gat nett spent Saturday night (
the eam"pus. Mis* Brown is ;i gt;
uate of the school class of '152.
Misses Victoria Krazier, Ge
triale* Hall, .Iulia_Gi|liard and Me
ts Ilosea and T>avid Green mot
td to Stiivfmt'vvillt1 as guests?
Mrsv Frazier's Sifter. Miss Best
Krazier. They reported a ve
pleasant trip.
Mr.' arwl Mrs. -Bernice Danzl
Nephew-ami Netc^e of Mrs. Shar
lin, Mi\ and Mrs. Wells and IV
Smith .of Savannah, Georgia wt
plea-ant guests on the campus.
Mr. Moultrie of Beaufort v
setn- <>n the Campus Sunday.
GARS'KTT NEWS
The ?Patarlmcola?School -do,
April 25). The exercises' werd'i
joyed by all.
Missey f'ttrof Anglinn a?4 Hen
Evaglina Jenkins^ twin-,
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. .lenktns be
April 2, l'J.'hl were Christen
May 3.. iy:i5.. _
Mrs. A. T. Gillison strad G<
mother for Carol ^nd Mrs. H.
'Hunting for Helen.]
ir ! ?BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS
il, r
ie The comedy-drama,'"An Adopt
n_ ed Cinderella" was presented ii
~Qu7nby^ Tdrapel, lYittey owi
L,s nmg by nu'invcrs of the Fresbmai
j cla:w, in a very excellent manner
? -with Pi-nf C A Ifnlioii- as dircc
\C Mr~John GTbbestmd Miss?IjU
' cilt Uiassi nguie were called honn
last week because of the >eriou:
,e .tineas of his grandmother and he
~ "Utmtr-M-v*. DyUia iiihbea^
n,Jf
(Commencement week
r<l Our commencement exercist:
o- will be held May 12-17. Kev. 1
it- \V. Smith of Thankful Church, Au
^ gusta, will deliver the baccalaur
l" vate sermon on the 12> The Una
,e graduating exercises will be 1r1<
ie rin.av nior?ing, May 17,* in?Quin
ie _y Ci.apel. Our lrieluLs are cordi
ally "invitod to attend all of the e:
}f ercises. . .
' ? Mr. Whitfield llazzard of thi
n enior class, was called home las
Week on account of the death o
>f his sister. He has our sympthy.
i^. The.members of 2nd Hi tender
st f(f their sponsor, Mr. W W- Nich
Olson, a unique surprise pre-birtl
, lay parCy Saturday evening ii
viuinby Chapel.
the m niors have finished tfui
"ex&'ilU halionsr-athi-fhey are nov
e .rutting around with allp-of theii
i_ "seniortorical''_digr?ty 11 inuch j|
^ -VKlencfT TTIcouiso, they, .are be
.ng held to a plenty class dulie:
nl mi. 10 uneir uengnt or dislike
~ which ?
Rev. W. M. Parker of our faeul
~ ty, delivered the baccalaureate so
iuon for the Bethlehem Hi School
ll> in Barnwell Sunday.
Our Glee Club rendered a pio
gram at a community centei
avh t.) in Aiken county Saturday
ls fveniag. Sunday they delighted 1
n ougt, audience at vt'he Woman's
i-. Convention and at the Education
10 al Mass Meeting at Cumberlaiu
e church, Aiken.
Mesdames F. A. Dickinson, Chat
y ltscton, Nola Kennedy and Juiit
5, Mrs. K.. I.. Nicholson* during th(
u. wi'. k-i-nit. ^
=rt Deacon and Mrs, D-. S. William:
d pr.ngfield, visited, their daughter,
e Miss Thelma, a me'miber of the sei
re or class, Sunday, and attendixl tin
[e convention at Mt. Canaan Church
ik Misses Eva Anderson and
u ?. lurry, Charleston, were the we? k
end guests of "Misses Essie an<
r. l hnmasinu Holmes.
,.*? Rev. W. B. Coleman of Nortl
! Augu ta, was a visitor on ou
ampis Saturday. Ht, also at tern
: - (1 thy convention.
Mr. Seymour Carroll, reprcsen
tatjve of t'he Nafional Human
"oei-ly, add l.he "Mt^cs1 Burley
l,e tu (fnts of Benedict, were truest
l" f Mfrs, K. Carroll Sunday.
Mesdanu-s E. C. Jenkin-s, K. 1
Fl> minjj ar.-J Whittle Taylor, o
Charleston, were gut'sts at th<
^ -homes-tff-rMesaLrs.. W u)._ and. Cor
nelius Palmare while alleiulmg th
contention. Thcy-alsu. vlsitedl ou
L . !>) <il Sat nr.lay. .
N Senors A belle Palniore, J ustnv
.St rot her, IJelen Whitlock and El
pise Key, also Misses. D. Grant, A
m Blocker, C. Sitnpkins and J. Din
'It trie spent the week-end at ther
h?m< s. -?: ?_
'JL. Prof. Bla>.<engale and Messe1
t- P. Hendrix, D. Watson. G. John
>*' son, I. Coleman, and "Boh" Deal
*s attended thi funeral of Miss Ileh
d Hazzarl at Ridge Spring Sunday,
e"t
mm . .
H ' -BENNETTSVILLE NE>VS
n- "
m The weather for the last fev
jo days has beeii very agreeable. Th
d. Public schools in .the. rural distiic
,r- will close this week. Little Mar
t(> tha Reed, baby of Mrs. Ella, die
Monday afternoon. .This deati
.'d was a shock to the entire eommu
u nity, and. a great' many friend
e- mourn hea- loss. She was a mem
th
bet of the thrift club of. the Norfl
_ Carolina Mutual Insurance Com
* ? 'puny, and Mr. j! u. unlike, Distiic
Manager and about 40 agents mo
tored over fiom Cheraw in a bo
T' to the funeral. Bovs hpt.wnnn fh.
ages of 12 and 13_tteted as pall
l'v bearers. Many beautiful floral de
'v signs were given.
Miss Ernestine McCollum am
11 others rendered solos.
The clinic held _in our city las
lU'l'll li^ TVr Robert Mnnrr of (111
umbia, assisted by Dr. \V. fj. Han
na, was very helpful to our people
The Women's State Missionary
.Conference of the A. M. E. Z
Church was held at Cheraw, May
I. 1-3. Mrs. Jackson is the presi
dent, took charge, of the? meeting.
iJ Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Hatwood ol
J_ Union made a pop call in the eitj
L'(l visiting friends. ~
Mrs. Hunter of Liificaster spen
WvdnCsiay with Rev. and Mrs. J
i.n 1 <
y" r?
TVavel anywher
on the SOUTl
2 A fare far every pu,
lie" ~ ONE WAY .ml Rl
>y. I * a ROUND TRIP TIC
ii mill for RaeJi
WW* ROUND TRIP TIC
? i i.i i?for hdt
, ?% ON* WAY TICKE
for Each
. 'Good In Sleeping and
proper ehargaa for api
Economize by leaving yoi
*4 mi- using th
?\f 1 . Excellent Dh
Be Comfortable in th
^ * ^W. E. McGEE, A. G
t i Southern Ra
: *
A ' ?
Saturday, May_li? 1935
C. Cox.
- , v Shiloh Church News "
&> - AT. McColtum and h i s
i teachers opened- Sunday school it>
( the regular form, with 'a verV in
teresting Sunday schoof lesson.
Th? .Tnwllll wil| flun P Mint!,.
- cr*??Pii.1 S clal Sivturday "HerL'
noon in the.old school yard, from *r~
s 3:31) tu 0 jW m. Admission i&.5e.
( Rev. A. J. Wright gave a tnenie
i of the Convention held in Florence J
I last" week itiul preached a wonder[
ful sermon from it.
? Mr.Tjailo is on the sick list,
'j the church prays for' his recovery.
i Rev. K. M. Booker, pastor?of?
" Saw Mill Church and his choir as1
sisted in the program Sun Jay.
L' | The Morris College Singers will
u appeiiivat Shiloh on the 3rd Stfnday
tit 3:30 p. tm -:y
M ~ 0 :.'IM
Social News
j I Mrs."S. M. Simmons, Misses
, I Baker and Williams attended the
' sermon at Holly Hill Hi School
Sunday morning, they-reported a
pleasant stay.
~ Rev. (C. 1). Hough, Prof. Morn
gan, Misses McCormick and'Gil
! liam, teachers in North' Carolina*^"-"-r
| were hi the city Sunday afternoon.
v Mrs. Jackson is spending a few
^ (fays with Mrs. L. B. Stubs, and
Miss~B. F.r Graham.
Mr) and Mrs. Leroy McQueen,
"Miss Arinie Curry, and 'Mjss Ma>,
-fide. Crosland spent Sunday i 11
? -Su4>vUiil_ \V hi 1 e there they were
? thf guests of Mesdanves?-Smith
r and Divis. r~ *>
, * Mrs. Mary Brunsun visited Morris
College in Sumter.
Dr. I). C. Cook of Releigh, N, Cs.
r was In the city Tuesday. Mr. L. J.
r Johnakitt spent Sunday in Sumter,
t run.. 111 i 11 Wi iT<-li Wil > thn if
* ternoon guest of Miss Sanders
" Sunday. ?
FRIENDSHIP COLEG.K NOTES
? ?> ?
One of the biggest' events of "
y-L-the season took-"place.am. the Cole
lege campus Friday. May d, wh^en
' the May Queens were crowned, and
s the Tennis tournament held. Miss
j H. Miller, was crowned May Queen,
L. and Miss Celia Gaines wus crowned
u "Miss Friendship" at 2:.*10 p. 111.
.. in the college auditorium. Each
. of these young ladies were gor1
geoosly dressed and ujilder the care
of a host of attundanjs. After this
1 interesting feature, all. assembled .
r on the U'rmis courts to witness the
' tournament hetw.een Amatuers,
Preachers; Doctors and Professors.
The first seta*of the men doubles^
L' were Prof.' llill x (Friendship) and
^ St"alibacR" (Clinton ) - v-Sr -Thrfrpe ufid_
Witherspoon, (Emmett Scott. Hill
and Stanback won this match,
f taking .1 out of 5. sets.
L. Amatuers. Saddler and Barber,
. vs: Williams an 1 Pharr; the latter. I-'
lads mentioned wore v icTol ius." 111
r the final Men's Amatuer, Adger
and l.ee defeated Williams and
Pharr. ~ .
In the ladies Amatuer Contests:
" Wright and McAdanis defeated
" Laney and Davidson," to suffer de1
Mit from DeGraffenriond a n il
~ Ymi'iiy: .
--p These young ladies play splendid
~ tennis. Doctors:
Duckett and Honey
we're defeated by Rev. Ilall and
Rev. B' lt.oli.
Professors Hill and Stanback
_ defeated Revs. Hall ml Bolton in
the fu.nrH-for tIn 1 champion , uf the
v day.
L> Congratulations to Mr. Norman
f Phatr, and Prof. Hill for taking
o. much nains with tin* courts. - ^
w.nis was given ivionuay ,
h mgkt- in the college auditorium,
- this \v?s a'very delightful atfaifTs
Oik Tuesday night the the-young
- ladies of the College I>ept, attendl>
ed a ipartyat tho^dtome?of Mrs.-5*"^
*- Quincy tla-tuliii?-Llxls occasion was
t" enjoyed In nil.- ?
Rev. Francis of Anderson. S. C.
? spohe to?OS ph'thn ehn-pel hour
p Friday. This talk was indeed" inF
vteresting.
- i Rev. Downs of Calhoun, Rey.
\ faalf afid Rev. lx>wery also made
d remarks. " ' ~
The senior and sophomore (doss- 1
t es gave a lawn social Friday night.
- We regret very nhuch the illness
f Mes.-ers RoliU' and tiaither, who "
>. ha I the|e tonsils removed.
f' On Sunday afternoon, the 3rd
Hi Class along with Miss Payton
f ga-ve an ice cream social in thh col
lege auditorium which was enjoyed
1>V all."
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