The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 18, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Atl~news for"-The Junior Voir* j
must be in the office no tutor tha. \
?j Tuesday afternoon of each week ]
V\ Many letters are r*'rtAi\ *-,) .?> > In'
k for publication.
' ? "Bin*' :_r *
| n6tice to applicants
Children desiring to become
'' members of the Bill Carver Club1
must fill out coupon and mail it '
V together with a sttfmpod. sell'.ad
A"' drttrserl envelope to T4r??k'nlnuM' < ^T"Leader
Bill Carver Club. 1310 Ay
sembly Street, Columbia. S. C
* Membership Card and Butto'
* will be aent to you immediately.
j "BILL."
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j-.. Boys And Girls
I. wanted
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
Here's an opportunity for ant*
bitiotis boys and girls to make
money every week, all year
long, by simply1 wojjjjjug in
| spare time in your own neij^h
borbood.
No .money, no experience
needed. We supply everything.
Many boys and girls
are now happy, making their
own spending money. AH you
have to do to join them ?is to
write to the address below
nd ask for full details^ Write
to:
CIRCULATION MAN AUElt
THE PALMETTO LEADER
?, 1310 Assembly St., Columbia,-Sit .
iiBBHHnnsa
CATCHES 7 FISH
I L . Hello
Bill: I promised t(. toil I
you about" mr "?ch(TrrV(-fr 'rftnrT?VV.- f
had a largo crowd. W,. Ai mi ' 1
a fishing, trip and hah -ju'?"! lack,I
1 I caught" t t'lsh. 11 iv -vt< Cv i
caught 4.
Yu'UIS Vel'V?trtrUu-?: I
Ruth L. Jftck-on. K'.ni-v'.Ih H
enjoys. exercises
Hello Bill: . 1 "couldn't' wtite >o !
- often, because I've been very bu-y.
and am still busy, becau'-e -?b? ?=
?- will close soon.
i went heme k'si week ar.d . aJ
a wondtujlul tinn . i;< . v. .
Oranjret>urg pre.iehe ' av. > t.
sermon, Also Rev. Shi|m > f 'Char-,1
lotte, N. C., and the 'harmony Kt+se Quartet
rendered some ..-wcet mu-r?*itv
and the Moth. : >' I y ; :
was great. Sere.'.a .laek- n i- :_r .ing
to help incivuM- J.un.?.r
Page. ?r? :? ?
" ^TetyTelt '\V !La:i:-.' -?
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dislikes Tin; si v;
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Hello Bidyu li?w y -I
hoipe The we.it'.el 1
like it very hutch, the ! > . t !-,
and trees are lovely, but I
like to work 4n the .-un..
Bill, hert. are fiinu' i-?l.
1 - ? ,^'h Til trot s- up wh.'.'-r
Will**' Tt.Tii il i I Hint' _
~V Rea.J. blaeh. and j.viiiU;.
side ? * J
i-I. An egg. ,
2. NVw- u1'!"-!'.
;s. Wiitfi^u'lcti. ' 7/
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FORM ABOl T Mom i n
Hello Bill: Vd~
time, hope y<?u ai\ o. K. I . 1 *'
had a play in a- 1 y..
Liberty and f ha*i - ti ;r !> '
dres>. I \va> very Ks-UI'V Snniv.
bftcaa^e I had a dear motlu-r to
look at. My tr: ..i. I.vt... M
was to see me Sue.lay, 1 ."it rdway '
glad to see her. ; . . |
Bill tho is a ; 1 . a', rjtoth
er, i nope you ii ma r
M?ds foj- the "nolli-m \
gave nu\.
0?means ,tbal she > '-{iiow.in; j
=T "old." ? ?-r
T--is for "tears" ::!u* .-hed to4sava
me. AH?is
for hoi r'" i - I'o-t
- - gold.
E-d-is for '.v.- ; ?v- . uti"
shining.
K?means "right," and right shall
_ always 1a.*. '
Serena Jackson,. 2413 CI ret*n St-f
NEVlIftl^mtiKT t !
Hello everybody: H/?wVe you _
feeling? I'm 0. K. 1 was prot
moted to 6th grade Bill. Hope > >..
atill-regard me?as a meiuher. 1
will send <|ues.tion- hex' w'eh (iiy?my
best regards,
Sarah ThonV_ J- ' > t .
- LCWEST .
Hello Bill and all mom be i Bill.
I'm promoted ">o thv 5th grade and
_^_jn^y lowest mark wa$ "B i in
sending TdnVe question:
t. What bird can talk ?
2. How many days ar0 TrTTeap"
. year? ,* '
3; What is a baby horse called .
\ 4. What .kind tiVc ha''
acorns.
Answers:
1. Parrot.
2. 266. ' ' , "
3. Colt. ~ j
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"BILL CABVKK. Editor ?
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URAPE. : . ' _ SCHOOL '
r in oiu tins coupon ana man it
8 statn|j*-ii'oti\tnopo tv Tin.' 1'alinottu
8 As so mi ly St..-- t\>! a mbia. S. I'. Vo
S i0?l book. :?ml . 'U u ill 4i.xH'ive a
yvOW'.X^'OOOOf'O
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1 r I>11 ii y*ou n'-toiuioU .
a nioo >!?'iia is' 1 lay pro^ium.' I
w;t al? tit/to t?> \v-i itc_imtn j.
.1 saw tii- |in-i*l;ii!. I wont to
SuiUlrty -oiioul St; inlay. Won't |.
uriV inn^l; tiiis ;:rno .but .Will try '
Wl.ti uinlV lloXt tinu*.
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Bl.At-K.
\. 1?I:t.M I(>I S DINNl-lt }
1 lojlo iSi-II: root-inn you with
olioor of tlit* loaiitit-ul s.i>r'inn.- 1 I
,i i a line libit* yt -it iilay, I wont
to Su;uia\> noh'Jol ami tlniFoh at ^
J olios t'haiul. A ft or oivioo Son*- 11
tin JnoU - win ,1 .-iitio .Mao atni 1 canio
i.-iiiio So :n . \ oil a liinnoi.
IJiil. S? rosut am! I aic lOanniiiif on (
k??tnjr./t?> a i>ioniv on .May. Jit. 1 ^
Lop,- wo will liavo a jjoo<l timo.
^ >n-. voiy truly,
,..-4jiotha_ Jackson.
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far l i " in- "a rail!. .
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partn.i'-n.t. <?t = : W h: t inirt* School *
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Mr.-. I.. .1..' n ilu? job -lit':
IV' ' . ft'ltl Otic month "J
< . "i'. iu'i"- <>t" S'ewboriv h
:u-,( . Iv.lilini;- their adult bourd on
"V- iuM: . n! .1 . N r; Will, find '
Miu.'f. i /-:i n. ^?Mi-i 1 i"V>?' , 1UV Mi.
!,1 ( ?1 : > i]-' -?'mu r' 11 * v i i ~ i<;>i lai. dJ
Kn'v ! IVi-hi.tvjr n< w-- ?oajl The
Amador. . .
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^ ' .think . nl-rrrtr?- our- I< nr.4;? ^
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And e 'I. , a1 out. hari':.
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We a'tfi-isfjn ( <.'ir , ))Kn 1:. I
\:l'/ ii t.-v f: ;.-n i- what bap- (
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Wlii-n it.iai: nmu'.-i a -lay in spiij\g c
A <t aH thi.- griof and worry simp- >
i ly.-dn'-' ji't mean a thing. I
By Mrs. Pearl Boyd ' |-t
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o^.oooooooxio.cuao.aaow^3
BLANK
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together with a self addressed
Leader Bill Carver's Club. IKK'
ur name will be placed on the
membership card and ' button
~ "STENT UF Mi'ffllWt'h ~
11 i(i 11 school
'i i ay. "May IT. tCHO !'. M.. th
lamaUiH) Oonl'fstO
i May. May 21. S::;n I'. M*. Mural
Play. "A-Tijip t<> Sl<?
I.ami," (1st-nth ratios
11 i1 iiy?XLij?:?a 1 -1'. IT
??fa-LrtHH-H-tt' Sf tam+a-.- lvi'v.- .1.
C^uarK.'i. A.M., H.ll'.
hmiay, .May 27. I'. M..
Act I'lay. "Thus.' l>Y;a :.
Twins." (il'ih-TUi *tri-a ie>
Yf^Iay. May" 2N. !'. M. < ,.:i
l)av Exercises."
Veunesday, May 2',', Cumin'iu
ant. . .
i'rulV VV. S. Minis. I'ii M1
om m eSc kment annomT
ll'NT MWVlVi! 'I'll Sf "ii < w
Tims. I,.-Ducket I of-Columhia
Cum in cure me at Speaker
lay id .1. (iadst'n I'TacTic* Si rnti
M'umriiK, S. C.t%.l'iuC .?>hPTT*
hn kott "I" C< [umQia vsill t 1S\
"7 i'u.i u:i-s ruiiit !.: ail ress in '
i:a<!u:lU*^ of. Manning ' T,rai?.t;t
via al?Friday night. May ill. m
iii' scream .w ill he dcliv iid .Sn
ay. ISlii. May 1'.'. hy tLc, Ue\.
: (in i-i" . [i.i-i'n, of i*v.ni'.s?
ui ell. '*!{? ; nitlg. ri.onal
program .da' - < !' i
i Woof iu-' : Class. .Night, May
ilh Junior-Senior Baiapio:, Ca
ata. of the primary grTuk^ . Mu
fy .vitrh.!. May y
* I'.MAIKTTO IIASI: I:\I.I.
The I'aluiellu Atlile.ic "I ?;;
.all et.rh~T>f . Flol't llcc. St tj'l
at' .Die Siiiiihrt'iehl Tibet's tk
he game was ve.fy close ai
i;.! .meev-i finT11im-i Uu>gi.
Tr e hoys stayed a hattii
Lilly mnk?rhr?h a;l a:i ! kept
rrrtt?11n- oinl. T ;
The first billing Simmons a
hit to third, 'was out at (its
fillnmrs singled, Mcete sing!l
illianis went. t.u second,- Horn
iud i at . to* short. Barhe.r ?n
ileher to first* j -
Second: -la ksoii douhle i. Su.i
It. ti> i>iU;}v.'| out t\irs'.. K??
tuck out Wilson struck ou
Third: Simmons . up and ot
fort to' fit st. William* 'amide
o.'t-cr si-fcuck out, Totuy oi
lotT;to* fitst.
-l-'j' rt 'i :?it11 ! i- 1 r'plk i- .Ja k <
>t shortrttr-firsTr IHltluj, mum
' m. ' pl-' t ! || fit. t "1'11 ) nil L.
attii. Sti.it.il singled, lv? ot
tailed . .>>.-in:Hiu?Miail.. ,u.?s-a-ott
ilsVn struck-out, Simmons dotilj
k - s-eoriny Smith?and kuu
iliiattis out t-hird t<> first.
_! ' Ll't.ii: K stff ~ jj: V1 f i ?T' 1 '
ual out to ' liitltl, Jajj'l."son n:
.art. to t'frrj^.
Sixth: l.el':v Krt.fst hitting f'
niitli tlu- 'statiitLt: pi.rli r i-itr.1.
:. Komi singled .-i't-.dintr 1/ft
i .second, Wiisonjiit into a do-th
lay short 'to secoTuL to", firs
i in molts Vlied to second.
Seventh: Williams :lie 1 out
e ht. Ko.-ter flied .tiyj, to rente
oitoy t'li d out to center.
I'.iyht.: It :t!or sir. tried." .Iack??
Mmler . going t" tjiir
rues: struck cut. Simmons f'ti
'cM ~:tu'i \\ illiaihs Til H 77
. ! f.'
Nim^i: K< i tcr singled,, Tor.e
ngh <1 .-oml-ug F .-5Tt*? t>. s'xnr,
:i tcr kit on. n\rr left field w.
>i- a home run,- Jacks 11 <
hdrt to first; Smith-struck ot
;o(.ti singli(I, Simmons struck <7i
The team is touring S'oi
'arolina for the month of M
i..I -w ill .play ahout, twenty gam
brought cnrt'th" state
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
I*i t*- i ii r?t J. R. "K. Fee of t
'luri.iavV. College htis i
ei\c:I a notification this p<
nek ft om TTrT"Will \V. Aie::a>1
'ivsid. if1, of Dillard L'niVeVjd
sew UtTeans, Louisiana, and E:
utive I)irecLuiL-uf. (Ji)u)tlits.sjoip
n terra ial Coop rat'ion, that
\ s?~ unanimously voted a mem)
>f 1 j Commission tW a term
hree yehrs. ' T 1
President Lee accepted this
diation .to_. n)cnib'Tsliip and
i?Av actively engaged in the- wr
if the > Commission. Presidt
^'( 's -work as a school admin
ttator in the South for the pi
"orty year9 has given him ma
ontaets that may be beneficial
atryine on this work as a me
>er of the Commission giving
he St&te of Florida.
' TflE'T'ALMErlO 1EAUEK
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SI. JAMES A. .M. ! :. CJiUKCll
Ke\. \\ . S. Minis I'astor
I In- Sunday -sehtuil was largety
n X .1 .->,111 : ty. ui.it 'IlH' u\s- '
? 1. u-y ii i) ty "Hi" - i >1. A~iM. .
.I'.- !'iuv :i wa> lii. 1 hargy.
li. J'.i it Si t-n iiviiwi'ii ilnT
1 >? :?. . i 1 In l'a-i.'i nnnf' a lew
1 v >w.
? V'."lti-in liov. nmii I'^uini
cq ' .\>?. > a- Hi.- ilu-iae i->> Ueliver one
V ;. l" the Lost sermons.'.*>1 I lie year.
8 Mntiirr's?1 ?ay?wr??uns' i \en?with
V U' v. J. M. Marly ( ! I'-aily Ijeliici
5 r iii-au pri'iu ln'o in," us at.' sTIJo.
I'tie Kuueationu! rail- to.lay was
5 ; quv * -' siioeosstul.
- i-??^iie contributors?w ere?as ioU;
uw.-: ! i\e.Hollar Mr. Sain 11.
|, - .vtiaiiis; atul.Mi. luMiy .McC'laie".
~r ti'.. ..ulltil'. UlA. W. /. .Mims, -Hrr\
tA.' Gray, J. S. Wiigiiv. .M. WingI
i 11 Kl. hiitmu 'llurii'-., Kula Wjvne,
j ? . 111 *'?Mi?t ty nu . .. i*??I. Johm
j; ' nil. \\. ! ', Mini-. Mi-.-os Sallio
* Far, Jesse Fair, >1? .-?pr W. M.
j 1 1. . ... > 1.. .. 1 rust, !iUp.-.
? ??eu .Making tit* i.aiii ." -Latimer,
O '.I'll. .1' I I il.i '?' O i-.l...
y, . l>, I . PV'IILI.-IHI, Ur,
g . .'i\..... .. .\u i uii ? y 11\ t?
ct'iUr, Mcsda 1 ik'- .1. 1!. Simth, El8
K'n -'aM-n.'" Ka'to
& I1 ilir', la tu- .M r,a'.i.r; all l lli'imii
W .1... lit \\v ... Jii... i J.' :: \\ hit?. an .
|- I!. I ?>l u.- . 'Mess: . .la:'it's ShiVu*,
Syif-lijiitL-'. rv. 1: I HUIlOi*. Gttl>
. .'Ua-'liy,'.and Mr. Harris.
i iiit:a (. >. ay. f.i la :.uiil l<.
.Stijwn, i'uial'
" .. Hoard No > ?;:. V v. . *.. "Mrs. Eliza
... i\ nnunl I'Vi .ay'. 1" a 1:00. Aiiivv
ycraup ol luu. .*"" .-i?- pr.scnl.
>? !.>. ii'iiia; I'J -: u> actiny as
--T'hasda'i. roiii!iu*.? : ':!, . Nii'vothmaT
? ?I. ; -Hill *; - 'I Wliiif con- .
.c ,??mocv! v*. - -S *vn rri*
-. i pi est lit K;l. soinu Vciy
J ' i i'vouralS'iiV- re. a; :
t > tlr.d 'V.i ' v.Vsv ,<i'rvi<l>
! ! -. Eliza .T?'..i.a: 'r U'V*. -Mrs.,
.' laical V. iiitjli'.-. : v a. slcss to
?;!h- I'Mucatioiia! i>.'>ar.l. wliost*'
C-. .
Was t'lill.l ay Ml! - lake.
Ml'. MOKIAII ji\IV|. < ;(TIH M
?i.: .' ' !>r ;
. .\*t : ... Jjf .at* was a
!. .i ;;iftii .lay .<? 4<.
Scllaay .sVli.nl V. . 1; -Ted by
jSupt. ll. ly. .I.ittl?. l it a-ssiut Was
in i M.ui.r en ' r. | >.i J
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4 ' y i>. malty 1;* A. a I?I
sir.- I Uitl.y '*. .'.ntjif a-.
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"1 I .i.! |.ii As'.l X'>. ! tor the r
ii'a; s*.iiir-.|t' sU-.'Ja, .ami ,.M i s. 1
\ i".a \'v -. r r
! . Iv . vise late lfev. A.
T. I i iav. \\lij. lie-1 Maivli '!, I'.'.'J'J. .
.;! . I-::/! S'ei \ i. i'S were ' Isold, j
i . . ?-a?May?all i .
Ja .1?t1.' i- i .a .? A?- many .v-iii."'
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,l" ii v.a- " % leal i'.eaven's Rain '
14?ttrnr?rr^-1?: Tm; vrrtrvrr- 1'i-?i!
.1 I . '.fill ..UdioVej: lie with
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: ? ??4,'v
- I i.. many laij.-yv.-i the.
\ I?i:.?\ 1 L- pr^B-aW; ; fIVuf'.
A <hirniah'. Miss IJ 1
' v i. :! v." A (lilj.a.n-. I.tiei.e
I - w v1 > -aV.-ts at fur t.iiunu ^
. ; j < * .1 i ney vp. nt "ihi* I'M-. 1
*' *:ur.v.;* i: .I . iliiVh Lee Lil'.Uv <
ti />' ' . ' mi I ;b t <. _!! <') ;
" ':;iv; ' f- thi* la.e IJi'V,' A. I
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1,1 , i ',:a 1
i'.'i'h. Xil.nly and Klla i
"1 _>!'. ' ? : Sun :aV tvt'Tiinj.* in I
'' .. '""TT',.. Mr , I!. .U^]
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f-?? i'i:\m:EToy.M:\\rs-?r H
'1- " r>- _i
" ?.Aiixv iaf. Mutlu r'a d>ay, was ob~'-"i
v ' i. a;?4>111;>i iaU. prou'ianis i
lit all "1 tin. cMinhf- in town.
At Kind1'""A hapel p IxautJl'iil pin- |
L'-nna was rendered; after which
li -i l I" ' ' -1"1 ' Wi.MlllTl'llI 1
seiiuoii. sah.ieel: ' "(.I if and Moth- ;
[,*v e rhomb" It was enjoyed' l>y all t
-who 'heard him. ^Many visitors
' were pifj-ent. _ t
t(- i >11v1 r >:piinfrs . Maptist (
Church ;i croup from Seneca ten-? I
' tiered a beautiful program. " i
"TT7 '!*7! i-.fitjunal Rally of KinjrV <
rimpel A. M. K. Church' will con- ;
'j . tinue thm't^h next Sunday. If (
i. / j will?be?nnnoHnonfjh Sunday?ni^ht?.
vvl.o is tie winner-of the battle?? j
'.Mr-: I: .(. ('lark the Queen or Rev. ,
*l" A. ! n the King. i
,j. Mi. Mrs". Allen Brown and
daupflitcr. Mrrdistine and MT>s Ruth
Ut a!' of t ,rt eti\file were the W'tik^
Brown.
ay MV-r I>. R. Thompson, Mr.( and
J\h W, 1/ Ill-own. Mr. and Mrs.
_ Alien NlieW .ivinh' Ibid .
of (Irvi tiyiUOy (^.^and?ilr. LL
(\ llaniburJ* .were' Mho dinner
jruc'sts i.JJ Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Tfam burj*
Sunday. ' ~ j
M Rath Belli and. Mo iestilio '
"o- Ui-i \ytt ?..f (Ir1 cnville wore the Sun-'
t-t .lay niirht {ruosts of Miss Anna
el Mai- 1 hompson. " r . t
y 6n last Sun'fay .Mrs. Florence
ce- Miller entertained .with a lovely' j'
i ,iii\;n r. .Mrs. Arlona llan-by and ;
In; lifHr- daughter. BiH/aro ~ of rir-v?-"r
)ciJr land. f)htnt Mi's. Emm if Mack of.
"f rh.ii K st'orv, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. I
V".\V.- flav'f and dnonlit"i , Vir 1
in- gin in. j
|S. <pi lad Thursday. Mr?.-.Paulina
rk TT)oTni>son entertained fhe Silver
P?it ^piines. Missionary Society. AfIS*
tcr the election of officers and pen*
ast era) -badness." a beautiful preS'
Mother's "Pay; p'.bgrnm was ren"t"
dered. At thp.close of the mcetn)?
i npr delicious refresh merits- were
'?served1:
On last Friday King's Chapel
n i:wbfr'r'y news
- ? ?.-4
Tbe P. T. A. of Drayton Street
lligh School mot in thv Library
Tuesday evening i7t liVb- ti lllll llimwg
vrChnhe nrcsiTent.Mrs. Hare. m~~
lili' i ll-lij . Jf+Tr?HTCft intr w;i< vet^y?
interesting a> all that was said
aliil done was for the \velfavt.
jfhc children.
Tlu' "Tali 7700.11:111' ~l)eparl mehfi"
will present two operettas dnd a ;
magic May exercise Thursday and
Don't ltris's either flight. Admis- I
sion 10d.
Mr. Forest Rutherford arrived
Friday evening from Greensboro,
(\. Jo spend a few 'weeks with
hi* .parepls. Mr. an! Mi's. Jack
Rutherford on Hunter St.
Mrs. ^a Jim; Ruff is able to
^Ui4i now .we. trust she will coninuts
t<v trot stronger.
We are triad to'^ee Willie Bates"
Jr. out a train after having been
confined t-o ^iis home" a week with
bis ankle. ' , ??L
}Ir. Thomas Sligh is getting aloifg
well since an operation in af
hivsnital in Columbia. S. C.
Sirs. ije>K)(. Pcrrin left Sunday
for a hospital in Columbia. Wo
trust-th?* -operation will, be a successful
one. V |
Mrs. 'Mario Kielhilbefgd.f"Wright
Tint last Tuesday afternoon. Her
body was fufvceaiizod Thu^day af-"'
ternobn. at Miller
Chapel A. M. E. Church. 4 R? v. G.
II. White, "pastor, in charge. lindetaker
Sir. F. R. Pratt. The
subject of the - discourse was: "A
lost life hy(t a saved soul." The
flora 1 offering's were many and ,
b autiful, Mrs. Rernice Pratt sang ,
a >ojo. ''Some Sweet Day.'-Tvery 1
sweetly. . ? - V i
Mr. .Johnnie, JtnuiS die! last
vveekT" He. wAs, tht. father of Mr-.- ->
I.Owis. .It n"?. who is" the member i
of the "Senior Class Of Drayton High
School. Mr. ,f. R. Williams, \
undertaker. . I
Undertaker F. R. Pratt? buried
be following bodies- last: week: .
Mis. Cioorgia Anna .Cannon at Calvary
Baptist. Church; Mr.v Ronnie |
Subcr at .Flint 1111; Mr. Ronnie -|
Swindler at-Roll Mourtt.
"Ml si "Cynlliia"?Rny?>-rpettb?Hte- week-end
with her .i'ehilives and ,
friends. Wo wi-h -for her- a suc?
ssf-il torin at R> iiediet College!
"Mr. Johnnie Robinson was can;i
i-(! to the*State Hospital fov treatlhell'.S;"
>Irs. Mattie Heiilerson and. Miss
Wjjt'e Abranis-spcn1 the week-end
in 'C.IliAi n. withtheir sister- J
Mes'anus A. *Kin-?lvl and Amanda
Wilson. They bad a joyful time.
Tin y wen to their old horn,, church !
Flint Hill, where they enjoyed seeing
all tlvir old.friends.
The Ivmiu* of. M i. Todd on Canby
fire Tuesday night.
Mr. .h hnnie" 1/e S.yeasp of. Prosperity
was fh,. guest of.Miss I.illie'
Mae Sligh og Flayer St.. Sun- '
day. He reported a very pleasant
day. J
Miss Mildred Stephens was en eilane;
at a Sui pi is,y*>Bii thda.v '
I 'a i I v Pv AI i . ' l'i1111 e IcirtT illll! ~
M's- K At ie'? M ie". 11 a re. Tuesday '
nigtyt at the home oT Mis- Katie '
Mae Hare. All present enjoyed 0
pleasant evening.
The Ieaeher.- eh'.b went to Faunas.
S. C? un a picnic Salurdityr ~
P oc biid i lively t imp L
^
M l". /.ION BAPTIST ( III U( II ~
Be\y_.]. Kj._Ali?r; haJI.-l'aiitor J
Ami it shall eomt. to pass in the |
last-, days, ranh (Jed, I will pour ,
jut of my spirit upon all flcMrr ,
nid your, sun- and.your daughters
shall prophesy and, your young j
ii.t n shall see visions, and your i
sun shall be turned iuJLc darkness, t
iml the nioon rtydo;. lMood,-lwd'ore |
die great and riotable'day oi' the
[.'"id conns,?Aet 'J:17-2U.?Sum-av _
on- a high day ;?i old Mh?-Ziom?
^ ov'-.y eli.in| . iicij at its usual _
L . . 11 v 1 t\ / ,V.f /./ !. \rr1-li - .1
^ WVIVfVIX WUJ/VJ V. *v.
I lean and his co-workers-at their
^n-^t ok duty. 'i h weather w a a <
j'^'d and the members of Mt.^ZIon 1
a ire on time. A t ier the classes "i
la.-sed a TRoi't" prijJph'Tm - was reit- lei
e l. The speakers, Miss Grace
Dean :iixl ..Mr. lid ie Mocker. 1' i
hould have been quitt. a treat to 1
he. mothers that heard them. v
At 11,(/clock the pastor brought \
lo iis a si id->liri'ing- serniom The s
>ld man was it his best. Those
i-liat' heard him could say didn't '
>ur hearts burn while the man of
.Sod talked to us by th'i way. Rev. '
Marshall has paltered at this }
hurch for the past f>d years, lie. '
f.i.l.ihMt I'vpi'iis ln die at Mt. j;
6&>jq_ preaching. He didn't get his
rV. B. or his B. S. from Benedict 1
College or any other of the.uni- '
ver-ities of the nor Mi. but his was
from God who "is the giver of ~att =
eil'ts. Miss Rosa 1 >ca.n is home
froin Asheville, X. ('., where she ~
attended school "the oast winter.
Made good while there.
(titAMTKVIM.K C (' r?t:I K.Vr
I.11KKV II.LK
The (Iruniteville C. C. jSihool
-'!<> t hi i I! y troiincul I he I.'.asville
< iiil> 11-7 in a ha keihjfTT game at
l eesyille Monday, May 0. "Robo"
l)ent. of the 0. C.'s struck out 17
men. and Peoples and,Glover were
crulited for a triple, and a double
neb. " v .
M is?i<niary Society motoroll to
Seneca, to the home of Mrs. Frank
ALiili.im.-c. and wei'*' the guests of
St. James M. F.. Church. T.adies
Aid Society. A lovely P. M. was
*y>ont there and much enthusiasm
gained by the trip. King's Chapel
MiLsienary Society will hold its
May meeting Friday P M. at the
home of Mrs. Pearlin,. Hamburg. |
Mr. and Mrs. H. V.. Thompson ,
and Mrs. Kloise Miller were the I
dinner "guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Winston, Sunday. _
kbenezer n:irptis>r~rti trcti
?r .
"l
Rev. J. I). Hicks; Pastor
siiiirt.i. ?Sominv school
opened Hi?tlm '< 11 :i 1 lnnir, in o'clock.
with Sum. 13?iSIiiii E~attd
job. >\ith a
g> oil attendance. We had a very
beautiful lesson, "The? Christian
Church." Everyone -enjoyed 'he
splendid remarks made hy the
Supt.
ST ri o'clock ttnr pastor -and
Rev. D. W. Williams, ascended the
rostrum. 'After a few renditions
by th^ senior choir the pastor used
as the morning message, "Whosoever
slial] do the wilt-"of nry
father which is in Ileaven is my
Mother." The subject was beautifully
developed and the large
congregation present was inspired
as* the spiritual fire burned and the
hearts of the hearers 'were made
glad. The pastor placed emphasis
mi the origin.and singnifieance' of
Mother's Day. The sermon was
one of his masterpieces.
Mr. and Mrs. Watkins of Anderson'.
S. C..- Mrs. B. R. Chapman
of Greenville/jSr-^Tj Mrs. . W. T.
Doyle, of- Washington, D. C., and
Mr, Thomas of. Atlanta, Ga., were
Visitors" f hi? mm-nino'
Wo always welcome visitors.
, The Ladies'-Aid-Society rendered
a brother's Day program, at Silver
Spring Baptist Church, Pendleton,
S. C., Sunday. afttTnCom
At 7:.'>0 the .senior B. Y. P. U.
assembled and the topic, ""A Joyful
Church Philippi," was "timely
discussed by group No. & -The
Juniors discussed their topic, "The
Two kinds of Homes,'' equally""' aswell.
The evening" sermon was preached
by Rex. D. W. Williams. This
wiiM-a wonderful message. \Vc
ai\. always glad to have him speak
to' us. Each" listener .\Vas inspired
by the message.
The to<al collection 'far church
services was $18.82.
We are very ,sorry to Acknowledge
th,. illnes's of Sister. Elizabeth
Blightsivfno is president of
the I,ailies Aid Society. The
eeovery..
RATKSIU'Rft. NEWS
S.'S. was.called to order at 10:10
with Supt. and-teachers at their
post of duty. 7'"
Love Mak'pVS* Club- Pntot?
iai'ned a host of friends with a
party'Friday n'Rht at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Davw?Wise; at] attended
reported a lovely, evening.
The- Jolly PaU 'Social Club pntertaincd
a host of friend wi'h a
party Wednesday-night at the"
home of Mr. and Mrs, Jim. Hartley.
All attended reported a lovely
evening.
I am (hoping no one did not forget
Mothers' Day, May 12, as we
who have one felt who do not have
too.
The Mnlhors'-Dnv nrni'i'iiDi was
u-ld at Olive Branch Sunday night.
It really was good.
PJtOSPERITY NEWS .
_ S inn IM:i 1->ih Miilliers' Dav
was well represented in both Shil"h
.ml V lit i .? h Thtptis-f Churches.
Many visitors from Greenwood, S.
C., were present in both churches.
Space "will not permit their names;,
hut they are-always weJconto;
On next Sunday, May 19, the
<p Rahir xv-ill Kn at Khitnfc
the following -''re the parents of
the babies: B. B. Burton, Haymon
Tones,' l'ink Bridges, DaVid- Gra* j
mni, Richard Young, I.ang Wise,1
tfarion Burton, and are ask4ng
pecial rei|uests of all 'heir re-laives
aUfl friends to come or^send
u*lp to win the: pvize. **
- KH1NMUN X"TKtt
it.. 11.rln. I'.n i i l',|iin? > <1
Willie Marion'Mart waj given a
lelightful party on Saturday p. in.
7y~Tns~paTent >, R^-vr and ?M is-. -JwMart
at their IP me on Bland
\ve. in eele-brating his 8th .hixtll^_
lay. Several games were enjoyed
tfter which the children niarch d
in where ice neam a"d?cake
vere served. Centering the table
vas a. birth day cak'* decorated
tmLtopprd with H candles.
Willie Mat ion received many love
y gifts. - .
JWrs. Annie Bess Miles KyaJ, son 1
fohn Robert have telui iud to their
lome in Augusta," Ga. after a vis-.
. ... in T II. * i
i, u> . II. 111 in .>11^. . v? . r iir'Sl
md Mrs. Annie Ware.
Ml. arid?M-rr?Henry?(inr s h4?
\ugusta, Ga. visited relatives here
m' Sunday -afternoon.
TVavel anywhere
on the SOUTE
A fare Jar every pun
?ONE WAY and ROl
for Each W
- ROUND TRIP TICK
for Each 1
& ROUND TRIP TICK
lor Kacii a
0NE WAY Trarcr
i . for Each B'
proper charges for apa?
Economize by leaving you
wring the
Excellent Dlni
Be Comfortable in the
W^g/McGEE, A. G.
,,r~- _
-f'
_ Sciturdav, May 18l J9.15 ^
Rev. I). C. Brown, Pastor
The S. S. met,at the usualhour
wvth thw.-5upt. and teachers a t
their post. At 12 the pastor entered
, -the*, rostrum with a strung mm iimn ?
, taken from St. i-uka A:24. subject. ZZ
i Peace and Po.wer." . **
I At 6:30 a Mothers' Day program
] was rendered, which was enjoyed
by all. Many helpful thoughts
were brought out from the different
ones. Collection for the day
- amounted to $72 00! :?
?^^
PI tflTY BAPTIST CHURCH *
Rev. J. J.' Y/nnrjr, -Pastor
Sheltoti, S. C.?Sunday beiij'g "
~ Mother's Day, ltev. Young preach- ?
ed a sermon in regard to, that day x
which was eii joyed by everyone.
The pastor sgeined to b<; greatly ?
rnspired;-amt~delivered the sermon
in .an eloquent .manner. : .
Another sermon was brought to
us at 3:00 P. M.- this""wus"'arsb'Ti' *
very fine message
TABERNACLK ttAl'T. CIIUIK'H
Rev, Wni. Watson,. Pastor
S. S. at the usual hour conduct
ed by the Asst. ftnpt., Mr. \Y. J.
Harris.
A very largo attend; n>e -of botth
adults and ciiildr. b* A good report
troni all classes mi the lesson,
At ll:3'(fX M. Rev. D. J. Can*
pleached a wonderful, sermon, a?*
11. V. P. u. at ,r> P. M. cons- elation
suviee eondueted by Misses
.JiSffie T. t'liapiiiun, Georganna
1 Garlington.
At 7:.'!0 P. M. Ke\. Watson
preached a wonderful . sermon.
Ryv\ Watson lias l? en in Atlanta
conducting a hie. ting," ""A 11 tin*
elubs are doing fine for flu- rally
.-tin - lint1 1th> Siut-lax in May Mrs.
-ik'i.sie. Belle?won the Kadi '. !7~
Mrs. Cara l.ee Andrews won the .
llbor lamp. Mrs. Jackson, the.
end table in the Radio Cbntcst.
Wuinans^ Auxiliary met at
Mrs, Alma Eyrd last W<dnesilay,
i and ' had a VOI'V t?l ......a
BeUsiy'Sulliva.n wkii, first prize-, in .
the tuilKt.liuni nil in tic
Sport Itocker ami Art Scpuuv <'outest,
~ T 1
The Pastor. Aid t'luh met at, _~
'Mrs Pearl Wan* Tuesday. Tne
sick-an* .Mis. Mary' P. Cleland and
: hf oiyar.ist, .Mr:- Richard Bi.ndley.
<jKi:ii-R(>sr:.N\v.\i.i) 111.
One of . the outstanding social
^pyonfv of tlie year for Hie (JeerHosenwald
Hi. was, tho Junior-Sen-''
inr Banquet given. Friday night in . "
honor tof the seniors. \Tlw spacious
itiom was transformed into a
j beautiful (lower irarihui. The col- ^
oy note for the occasion was yellow.
ami green and was ' earn- T~ ~"'i.
-throuffhout. Th(. beautiful gowns .;
of the yoflng ladie- ynrrcspon id with
tlie different shades of flow
ers. (
Prof. A. C. Curl light delivered,
the eonimeiieenient address to tire
graduating! class of Wo' ih uff .lr.
11 if h Si 1 unif mi 1-' iia ? i; r ill 1 a
very appreciative audience. ;?
The commencement exercises of
th(. GeeT-Rosdnwald Hi wi.!L begiii
on Thursday, night Hay -Lil._wrH.i-*- ?
a play i>y tin- pi'imay Dpt.'May * .
-1-7 r1" I 1111 r1''"1'"!
May 18, a Flower Shew sponsored
Miy the j?. T. A. .mi an ; u'.orieul
contest. -*
Sunday,.May I'd, the annual -er~
;mon. Monday night, May 20, ela s
-play - by Tuesday: niy'hv. ?.?
May 20, graduating (xerrises.
Mrs. .janie l.oniav^ Mrs. FJhvl
Relcher atHl Miss lujth Fornax ,
were in the eity for a few hoursen
Sunday en route to Mt. Moriah s
where the memorial service for
| Rev. y\. C. Fornax was held. .
j JOTTINItS FUOM !.<)( 'KII MIT*
Sunday school was opened at \
the usual hour by Sup!'..Thompson,
j A fi <?r -i most' helpful discussloil :~
1 we were benefitted I'.V .a unvely
At
12:20 \vt, were favored' by u
slhort. though interesting, Mothers'
Day program, rendered-?by-;?the?: ~
teachers and members f the FoekTiaFt
Chap'cl Su tula y school. __
The l.oekhart ('hapel singing class
participated??iv program a*
Pilgrim baptist Church Sunday
evening. Quite a few members
aful friends from Fnckhai't \ve>e
present, 'and enjoyed themselves to
the*'"highest. _ /-.
Misses 11 uby and I'euij Smith,
/e]])ha Thompson, and Mr. Robert
Smith spent the week-end with
their parents here in Lock hart:
" 'Mr. Willie Smith is still in the
-ho^ph-d M.r D improving rapidly.
We'hope he'will confine to re- ,
cover.
..any day 4t//>
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