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must be in tfra office no later than
Tuesday afternoon of each week.
Many let^er^are rGcoiv?d too lata
: _Jor publication.
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^ NOTICE TO AP^tJGANTS _ "
Children desiring to bgbome
members of the Bill Carvef'CIutT1
must fill out coupon and mail it
together with a stamped, self-addressed
envelope to The Palmetto
Leader Bill Carver Club, 13KT7X?7
sembly Street, Columbia, S. C.
" Membership Card-and Button
"7. will be sent to you immediately.
"BILL."
Boys And Girls
WANTED
To Karn Money In Spare
Time
Here's an opportunity for am- ^
bitious hoys and gir|s to make
money every week, all year
lohir" hV KTTnTrl-v working-!?in
spare time in your own neigh
borhood. ?
- No money, no. experience........ _
needed. We supply everything.
Many boys and girls
are now happy, making their
own spending money. All you
have to do to join them is to
write to the address" below
ml ask for full details. Write
to:- ? . CIRCULATION
M AN At J FR
7 THIS PAl.MivTTO I. RARER- _
1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C.
<;rkk,nwood, s. c.
Dear Mr.-Editor: ? ?
If y'ou please, ju.-t a ILne.-ye-i^vtt
to- my-mother and f;itjier at Clinton
<'ollege. ?Mr. 1:111 \\ mianis
ami Mrs. Ma'r?ha. Williams.
Dear Mama and I lady ..f am very
happy and ln>pe von are Happy too
'I am enjoying my .vi-it with my
? grand mothers-Mrs. I.ueia Ford and
has iots of little friend.- here.
; J * A'our daughter^ ?
1 nurse
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i HAD A HOOD CI. I'll M FKTINti'
Dear Bill
Well here 1 am tigaiif. I am trv
r to pet 111 v Mews in on time. We
f day A. Jl, They-alT met at my
"i hiinii'. A*'ter thd m... 1 ' < r\
^ed refreshments and played a Hum
i ber of jranivs. We had one new
number, her nam*- i.- 'J eirna- < 'at _
~~~ ing. We' will meet aei-tiii next Friday
aflei.ni,mi. Hill 1 htr-v . "itj- _
sonip. more baby ehieks. I am trS-'
ing to raise' a hundred- this year, j
We had.a lovely Sunday -who,! H " .
usual.' We are planning ..ur t'ljildren's
Day next Sunday. I hope
thp weather will be pood so we t'an
* have'a nine time. Sorry to see
. such few letter- on.Jr. I'm
- - Hilt, t tV,^?t14~u+-4<4l y.m J-jwyi- pro- ~
.1 moted to the sixth p^iade.. 1 am .i
nine years eld. I think that . is I
; good, don't you? I shall 'he., busy
~no\v helping m writer Ujrt? olf- fttr
sTiinni' r s'h 1. Vv-teidaV 1 start- 1
pit ;? 77777777? i. o. r
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' tunj. in next \Vf? lv owl' ShiiiWn M.
T. Ward, you will be :iVjU* h?*ai
it weHi I'm ??tV l'?: a busy ciav'.work.
i- M.1 i'f:ir. I Wright Your
truly, L.
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i-.Njtn i;i) ri-:aimms nil-;
'h Jl Molt l'A(iK..r (
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Dear Hill, " ' 1
I have eiijuyid ryadinj*' th,. Jjin.- ^
'ior-Page so much until 1'iiecidod to
send in my application.
Please send me my .aid and
button. My school has. just, el<>-vd '
. and I am very tflad. -?:l
Your- truly,
Nanrina Wii!,< .
WRITES FOR INFORM A I ION J
Dear Bill,"
I am writ hut" you !"f informat
, i?n about, organizing ;i Carver ^
..Club'. I have l,voob rou<Uujf4liti!.J,.al._(...
mettp Leader for quite a whil^ and j
as soon as the paper ramie- I .
would run for the Junior Pane. I
get much thrill reading the paper,
especially'the Junior Page and we
wont to organize a club in Elloree
yrhfwp we can " r;|" vun ;i 1 Quo ^
day I was picking beans gn<T my t
\ XOUSin and Icynthra Williams '
f jwere talking about The Juriior
;y ?_.f>ag? and told me to get iuy mothpr
to organize a club so I am writ- (
ing to you for i>tv~ nun nor ;
k ^formation ami I would lik0 Very
ijnuch ro near from yoO. . i
tl am brown skin have short
lack hair, 4 feet tall, eleven years ]
Idnnd am in the seventh tirade. - 1
Will look to hear from you.
Yours, truly, I
Veronica Wilhurn i
fcjjLtnn.Biii, .i
, How are you? T am fine. Bill !
thicken, pigs and cows, I enjoy j
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BILL CAKVER, Editor
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Fill out thi# coupon and mail it
< - stamped envelope to The Palmett
3 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. Y
3 re 11, book, and 70U will receive a
>o<^orvooor>^^o<K^ft3tK8a?<Kaa
.seeing about them. I have some -J
thickens all of my ownv 1
You see I ain?Kept busy but I
hope to write more often now.
Little Rosa Monday has been
-?ek with pneumonia, but she is !
better now. Little Dodie Britrirs 1
has gone to Charleston to visit her <
Qncle._\ve wish for her a good 1
tiiHe . I !
T. K. Robinson 1
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NORA LEE MAKES AJM'LK'A
1ION >
Hello Bill, . " ' ' i
My fcra'nd mother takes tlve Palme
tfo Leader and I enjoys read- ?
in^r Y-our Page. 4- ajn in fourth
grade. I wanL^-^joii) your club
Pleyso take me ih-.L
1 . . Yours truly. ' _
Nora Eel' Buulware *
? \YANTED TO BE REMEM- BERKJ)
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Dear Bill, a
-While flunking 'of you I thought t
I would di'op you. a few lines to be A
remembered, as . 1- have been so" ?
awful busy for tht, last few months i
Hurt, I haven't had time for anv- i
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inmg mucn. Kill our school has ]
closed now and. we had ;rof?e Very s
-plehdid plays for the closing and t
;d>i> Hill. I am still holding1 my *
nu'inhership"card and button that f
y. ii sent me. ,1 don't have much
to syy this time, Bill, but: hope to \
have more -the next time. \
. - Yours truly, . I
MclXitbe MeClintock 1 '
I'K*'.' I'l-iKITv M:\VS |
Sunday evening June 2nd, So r
\ \1 I." i.-... I u 1
?? . **. ? h?-* iiv;uv? vu vniiii idl'f h-st
nee ??f l'f+?f. tjarivU and alsg A
utile v. i.v timely remarks. Also . *
r-rrry inspiring message from the *
ov. A. J.. Ilolman. Antioch Bap- "
-r-t?Wilj l?le.o e(l ss ith a :i?u)_ stir.ing
sermon; delivered.,by Rev. T.
In. ft tipper and musice. by his tw. t
liuirs, 'Ml. .\Ioi iah aaj Mt. Olive. '
f. P.M.'a very delightful Silvo s
I'ea was given at the home o . si
di-s ..Majtha Rickard and tils U
diss .Mal/elma 'Moon.
Tlnn -day.- t veiling. May dO' n
\y'ijaJ;_-.s_ ltoai ii .No. T> held its 13
meting at the homes oT~M'rs. Alice 2i
)a.\itiport. Mr. 10- A. Rogers and*
Viu: i <f Washington/d). (V. were
lit* dinner guests of Mrs. M A. w
inlsayN; j
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I'KNIM.KTON NhW'S
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Sunday heing a very rainy day a
i:111\?elmr.eh-goers were?prevent?
d from attending church services.
At I'. M. Rev. Clark pastor R
t' (I old en View preached at King'
'Impel A. M./E. Church. ^ ^
SuniLyy,- morning Mrs. K., Miller
iVsidefit of the Greenville District
V. If. and F. M. Six-iety worsKtp-'
d aUBethei A. M E.- Church, An- T
c'rsoii, S. ( . ?-v el
We are glad to. ha\V the\Morse
aiiuly of I harlesion,- S C. \iOmu
gain for the summer."
I'lu. A tiih.iwi.ri r.- >'
i.mvt.iuii \/i'Uiii(V 1 I (IIKIII^
School has on a (lriv0 to raise fund w
or buiding purposes. Ther^e are s*
everal clubs headed by hi school 'c
>upils. The club raising the high- 0
sti amount over $10.00 will be v
riv< i) a vacation trip to Asheville 1
iiul other points of interest in r<
Vcstefn North Carolina. Adults b
nTiTrfhrrtintr $5.00, oi?rrroro direct- B
v may acc ompany tht, pu'pil on the r
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The Sunday School opened at
-he?nniiil hour with Sunt, and F
eachei's at itheir post of duty. I
Che lesson was well discussed.
The presiding elder preached"at "!
it. Stephen U'. M. E. Church Suh- t
lay at. l'l :30. He came to us with ?
i burning message. Everyone re c
ioieod he preached the word of (
Mod.. t
Rev." T/. D. Gamble, F. T,. Thomas (
Bruce Adams and M. Kinder mo- I
Hn-ed-(o Columbia lmvb Tuesday to -i
Allen University and reported a 1
pluasanfcs-trip, 1
Mr. E. L. Thomas reports that 1
the truck farms are much earlier |(
this year. He will pick Uma 1
Reans this week and will sell on 1
^ew York markets.
-Mft'i Bonnie i* atiit im-?i
n-oving. >- ? jl
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(vRANITEVILLE C. C. AND AUGUSTA
TEAMS TIE 2nd GAME
Qra,ntteville Park, June 3rd?
Hunk Jones GranStaville C. C.
School team was held to an 8-8
tie Siturday for the second tie
jf-the^_a?ason by the Autfusia Gir>
~ - -~n:, __
??vo,,uaiiic was voucu Oil aCCUUIll
d{ darkness. The CG's received its
biggest fright as they have lost,
jnly 3 games ip the home field out
){ 14 games. . Those games were
won by StatQ College, Allen University
and King Mill.
The giants plays Granitevnle a?ain
Wednesday in Augusfci.
CJranjfbeville plays Anderson
sluggers Friday and Saturday.
Graniteville has won 10; lost 10
unl tied *2 for a .&0U percentage.
(TAFFNEV NEWS ?
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The annual sermon of Granard
High School was held at Bethel
Baptist Church Su.nday, May 10.
The pastor, the Rev. L. M. Tobin
rf Union delivered an . instructive
sermon. from Judges 14:1-9. His
subject was "You Must Kill the
.don Before Yoh Eat^the Honey".
In his message he emphasized 3
ions that must be subdued if a per
on is to attain success. Namely
he lion of materialism; the lion of
>elf-sa*1sactiOri and the lion of
elr. " T ~
Class-Day exercises were hekF
.Vedn^sday evening. The Graduation
exercises wer^, Thursday A.
if. The Commencement Address
?an. ueuvvrvu oy ur. ,ij. u. *-Garand
of Winston-Salem, N. C. Didomas
were presented to the foluwing-hy
Mr. -A-. Louis Woodvj?_j
Victoria Barnes, Ethel Toye
^amp, Pauline Gibbs Virginia
jioode,\ Elizabeth Hardin, Annie
Veeman Kirby,, DeWitt Dawkins
Earnest Gibbs, Choice Lee Joly,
immie Jeffries, \V?I?McDowell
toy Petty and Woodrow Parker.?Miss
Bertha Goode entertained
he class at 4.00 o'clock.
Miss. Inez Campbell", French Intructor
of Claflin is visiting1 het
ister, Mrs. Kate ^Graham -before
saving for her home in Chicago.
Obsequies of Miss Juanita Garett
of Shelby, N. C. were held at
herard Chapel, Wednesday, May
2nd7Z ?? ; 1 ?
The Zander-Gump Wedding pre
snted at Duntoii Chapel, May 27
as a unique afTak, Miss- Fanny
. Smith and Mrs. Maudie M. Rodera
were prize winners for havlg
sold the most tickets.
M-i^s Nettie Peitty, Mr. I-eon
ittlejohn and Mr. Timothy Smith
re home from tihJbir respective
. hoots. ' .
See John Epps for The Falmet>
Leader.
RANGEBL'RG D 1STRICT
1 CONFERENCE
Vance, C., May 23rd, 1935?
he Orangeburg District Confernce
convened at Vance, S. C. with
le - live Oak A. M. E. Church,
lay -L6. Rev.. J. I. HamiIton, pas>r;
Rev. B. F. Hildebraind, presid
lg elder. The opening sermon
as preached by Rav. G-. C. Johrian,
pastor of Shiloh station, Elnee,
S. .Text Ye are the light
f the world. The sedmon was
ery impressive and full of thot.
Uie presiding elden* then madle
emarks. Organization perfected,
lev. David James, pastor of the
ranchville circuit was elected sec
etary to the church papers.
THK PAlMKrrA r.BADKR
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that was enjoyed by ^li.
_ ^ very deliytous dinner was
served that was pleasing' in looks
and taste.
The annual sermon was preachtxl
by Kev. B^ C. Scott', pustur
i circuit. The choir of
1 Friendship church furnished the
music.
Educational sermon was preach
ed by Rev. J. P. Washington, pastor
of Williams Chapel station at
t Orangeburg; S. C. This was a
l -ieaL^aermon, IulL_of thought and
! | very ably delivered. This was ini
deed a great meeting. The coopj
eratiop between the three presid|
ing elders seemd to be very good.
You could hardly tell who was the[
presiding elder pf the district, all
presided with sP much dignity,
p?The Orangeburg district~ts sailIng
very smoothly~under tUG lead[
ership of the Presiding Elder, Dr.
B. F. Hildebrand.
I The leading ministers?of?thw!
district are Revs. I. H. Alston, G.
L C- Johnson. J. p. Washington, J.*
1 I. Hamilton, B. H. Gray, P. James
| B. C. Scott, M. M. Thomas, P. B.
h G. Lewis- and J. Jackson. '????
B ,C. Scott, reporter.
MILL CREEK NEWS
Rev. F. I). Dreher, Pastor ,
" ?
. ...The Sunday Sclvool at Mill
Creek is steadily making progress
in all respects. The attendance
was good Sundav desuitc the little
MarshaUs: C./ <The?jsel/oro and
oomon Stokes. After which the
nahcia reports were taken. The'
eports wqre about 100 p.rcent.
Rev. I. H. Alston pastor of St.
'eter's station, Cameron and Rev
TTrTTAIiiniOn paid out .for the year !
Many distinguished visitors were
ireserVb an (I made speechelT "Of
he Palmetto Conference, D. T. J.
/Iiles, one of the outstanding canlidates
for the bishopric; South
Carolina Conference Dr. I.W. WilK>rn,
Columbia Conference; Prof.
j. G. Garrett, Central Conference
Wanning district, Rev. W. J. Rob?).
Gadsden, M. J. Sumptex and
vir. Grant Oliver, Wateree district
>r. L. H. Hemmin^way, presiding
rider,; Revs. N. A. Bethea, B. _J.
dodges, C L Barr, I S. Gamble.
>aymerl: W. C. Jackson, L. Rivers
\?S. M. Parker and Smoaka.
After which the presiding elder
ntrodweed G. W, Jamison who deivered
a very interesting sermon
ruin. Aftor a brief discussion of,
the lesson morning service began
- The text was found Psalm 61:3
ar.-J the message was enjoyed b>
all." Sunday btMng - Communion '
Day a largo number Was out.
After the morning service Rev.
Mrs. Dreher and sister Currington
carried cuinnninion to the
Sick. j
Evening service began at 8:00
o'clock. Duvutinn,?were conduct. ed
by. the two Junior Stewart.
Bros. Dessasau and Reese. . After
devotions the pastor preached an>ther
splendid sermon. Our?pastor
and- member.; are all prouu.
of the work that is being done
by .the 'tursteoLs. Sunday . nigiht
>vo~Tised~our electiie lights that were
installed recently.
Sistois Dessa-suir Oillie and Miss
Alma ?aughman still remain on
the sick list. "Watch us go," is
I our motto.
liKKBX Hill KAJ'TIST C'URC'II
Rev. J. W. Davis, I'astor i
Alcolu, S. Sunday Schoo
began at the usual hour, 10:0v.
o'clock. Opened by the superin-- tendent,
Sister Dinia Burgess.,
The lesson was well discusseJ '
Lamb-was reviewed by thjj pastor- J
' The Devotional services were con
I ducted by Bros.-John Gtfh-h-n ar.c
| George Nelson. The pastor took
his text from Mfcthew 17:5. "Thb ;
is my beloved son in whom I am
well pleased." Theme Satisfaf- 1
tion. The text for evening ser
vices was t'aken from Matthew
"t'Witr-unto rniTltTF?y*- ^
that labor and are heavy laden
and I will give you rest." Theme 1
L "Invitation _of God." One Sou
was added to the church at the '
I morning service. Sunday~was~ a
very 'high day at Zion. -j
(BEU-ROS?KN\VALU HIGH
SCHOOL
J Finals JCnjoyed by Large and Ap- s
presiative Audiences' <
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The graduating exercises of the (
Bolton, nit M,iy iflnt brought to u -j
"close a most successful year, j
The primary grades entertained
"vsfith a delightful oppretta on f
Thursday evening, May lGth \
while the grammar grades pleased
a large audience on Friday. ;
-May 17 tli. Saturday. M&y 18 th
saw the initiation of our firsF j
Flower Show which Js to be an an
nual affair that the comurrifcy may
be led to beautify and appreciate c
beauty . everywhere. The- Qra- j;
toi ical contest for prizes of $2.00
and $1.00 also took place on this ,
day. The winners were Cannie ,
Hammonds of the 11th grade t
first priae and Walter Gamhell ol
the Gth grade second. ^
.1 The" sermon to the class wafi ^
given by thp principal who used
as his subject "He chose to Suffer."
Community and world con- ^
cinct and often biting words the
speaker drove home the lesson to
Ua ~1 > ' " *
me iritiss mac each one must I
choose either to save himself at 1 the
expense of the people or save!
the people at the sacrifice of his I
own life. If we are to follow l1
Christ, and success is to be found I ^
'in no other way, you must make If,
| up your mind.s to follow hiin tc I '
i Gethsemanee, and calvary. Not al'
I thing else will prove effective.
The play "Truth Takes a Holi-1*
day" by the class on May 20th 1
was well done, and drove honte I
many lessons. The address to the I
class was .givvn by Rev. T. R
Tolbert, pastor, Tabernacle Bap- 1
list Church, Greenwood front the |
subject ''The Glory of liorng jt)n.' |
The address was amplified - by I
many and pointed illustrations I
from history. The final ^ord to 1
.he class was given by Superin- I
tendent Marshal] just before de- 1
livering the diplomas. In lKhis.1
charge work, and character were!
stressed. The student speakers I
were Miss Klla Mattison who spoke |
Misg' Cannie Hammonds who spoke]
rvn tvio t * - - *
.... ...c iiiijjui uince 01 a hig-h aim.
The members of the class -were
Misses Janie Lou Dixon, Delia
Thbhipson, Ella Mattjson and
Caainie Hammonds, Messrs Charles
HtwmHHKhf, L McOHnton
and James C. Greenlee. Watch
next week for ? summary of th*work
of the year.
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FLORENCE NEWS J
The Holy Sacrament w?s admii
istered last Sunday and observinj
'this service many church-goer
were in evidence at morning am
evenng worships.
Dr. Gordon of Dillon stoppetFei
roitte flrom State Coljege com
mencement and was the welcom
guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Coc
May 29th.
Miss Greene of the Marion Git
School faculty spent last week a
the gu|st of Rev. and Mrs. Co
and Miss Johnson.
Rev. McCollough has closed i
successful series of revival spr
vices at ML' Zion A. M. E. ChuuA
Mrs. Alma Cusaac of Pamplico wa
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. McKin
ley Cusaac last week.
Washington. D. C. nassed thru oi
Friday accompanied by his daugh
ter Miss?Mildred,?a--atudent??
Morris College, en route home.
Mrs, lola dones of 80S Ma*wel
Street has returned to the city am
resumed her official position af
ter an-absence of several month,
in Atlanta whe.re she was given i
Federal Government scholarshij
in the Atlanta School of Socia
Service. She was a graduate ii
a class of 23. We congratulate
Mrs. Jones no her achievement
arid wish her1 success in the field ol
social service.
Mrs. Cora Burgess and infari
son Thomas, Jr. areyUiring in El
rod, N. C.
The final rites for Clyde Brookt
were solemnized at Mill Braheh
A. M. E. Church last Monday. Re\
Chism-pastor officiating assisted
by Rev. Guile, Rev. Robinson.
The remains were depisited ,on
the family plot in the, church yard
beneath a mound of beautiful flow
ers. -Gary, Hill and Singleton
vevo th?* funeral directors. *
?The?Florentines?who?attended
the funeral, services of the late
Rev. M. Warley of Sumter were
Rev. J. E. Thomas, presiding elder
of the Sunvter district; Rev. J. M,
Jackson, pastor of Sellers and Mrs
Leila Ruth Cusaae, local editor of
Palmetto Leader.
?While?visiting?rn?Sumter?hist
week enjoyed the pleasure of
meeting Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Van
Buren 'and their 1(5 lbs. infant
soi^ of Statesboro, Gal Dr. Van
Buren is a product of Sumter and
Sumter and Statesboro are proud
oi mm as founder df the Van Buui
Han.itoriuni nnd'one of the lead
ing physicians of the state.
R?.v. A. 1*. Spears ' ?
_-The "pT^vcely presiding elder of
[Tie Florence Di>trict is a candilate
for election at' General Confer
tm^e^^^^arsisour^chpigfii^^e
<ay "give him~the Xeague" he's
th man for the boys and girls.
3 is for straght-forwardness
His le-adng trait,
P is for perserverance,: he neyer
gives up,
E is faifr energy he puts in his
wnrlr
STs lot ambition, he'll never
shirk,
R is his readiness to help those
in need;
5 is for sineerety, he's a friend
in deed.
> P E A R S spells. Spears,
'f he's elected avalII have nn fears.
-Rev. J. K. Thomas
Presiding Elder of Sumter Dist.
For Secretary of \V. U.-F. Misiions.
We say Thomas, who has
erved for six consecutive years
is pastor of Mt. Zion A. M. E.
Church of Florence and Presiding
?lder ot the Florence District folowing
his successud pastorate.
Dr. Thomas is ir.\Hoi
m way s
ull of fun. . "
Ve hope in thi- lace he'll make a
good run,
^nil when all is done and the victory's
won,
t will be J. E. Thomas,
?oitn Carolina's son.
, Mrs, Leila Ruth Cusaac is in
attending the Teachers'
Summer ' School. ??Rev.
Chism, Mrs, Cornelia Flem
ning and Mr. Gibbs of Pamplico
>assed Monday en route to Sinner
for Surpme^ School.
Miss Francis Thomas, a student
if SflCte College is at home for
he summery!
Little Josephine Gurley is out
igain after a brief illness.
MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E.
CHURCH
dttv, di. IL White; Pastor
Newberry,?Although the \v.
her was very inclement, a vc.
lice crowd witnessed the servi
ill day beginning at the Sun'i
School hour. he superintendent
> resided. ~ . .
An impressive soul stirring message
was delivered during the
mornng servee by the pastor. The
text s found St. Luke 24:50. suh
ject "Ascension of Christ." It was
indeed a great message.
The League hour was very profitably
spent. After wlhich the
Revs. F. F. ilar|>or, B. C. Btirton
and White ascended the rostrum.
"Again" "RCv.. White set the
spiritual fire aborning. The text
\yy? fcuind St. John 19:27, "Whal
I have written, I haw written.'
Subject was "Our Own ReconJ?.'
Mesdames A. J. Long and ' M
Jones were present.
Miss II. E. Nance has returnee
to her home (Columbia) after i
successful school term: The Miss
t?s LaRossie Floyd .and A. Y'oun^
are home and report a wonderfu
school term was enjoyed. M i 11 o.i
is proud of her college graduates
aitd. students. AJIen Messrp A1
ferd Butler and Robert Floyd, th<
Misses Charlotte NAftee ' a'h <
Gertrude Butler; Morris, the Miss
CHI Kligftbeth Burton nnd-CViniatiiw
Bates and BeUIa, Miss MyrtT.
? -T^T r.-- ? : 1 ''
1 Nattte; State Mg Martudlu^Jtulw
?m?m. .
D . Messrs G. C. Williams, (low
2 Singleton and Jerome Pettis, the
3 iM-isses MiK.rod Stevens, Addis
j- -Hiuv,?Huj i-.1 Ki ; G-eorei
anna Jackson, Mary Sir.sleton and
rF .*V<t<ne t'earson w^r-j. .Sunday at tor
. noon guest of Miss Johnny
e Singleton, Mother, sis*or and bro,
ther. They report a most rnjoy'
able trip.
The program committee is putting
forth every effort to present
s a wondentkil Ohihtrcn's Day pro
e gram the third Sunday afternoon.
?Don't fail to hear It.- ~*
a mt 1m
COKESBURY NEWS
i.
s . Sunday t-Jehool) opji'iWHl - at the
* usual time with the Supt. and his
co-workers at their post of duty,
f At li:30~o'clock after the regular
H- order of service Rev. J. W. Dou
glass preached a very inspiring
f -sermon after?which -Contmunion
was administered.
4 Mr .and Mrs. Lowe of Roches '1
?Q. M V M. 1 T*?
- ?. ?ii. i?nu mrs, o. YV.
- Robinson and daughter Rose spent
s Wednesday in Columbia and llop*
kins, S C. visiting relatives and
J friends. ??.; .
1 Miss Eunice Goggins is Home a?i
ter spending the winter in Ware
J Shoals going to school.
s Messrs P. Garlington and Beas
E ley of Larurens wei> callers in the
home of Misses Ollie and Delia
1 Miller on Sunday.
Messrs Alfred Moore and-Grady
Holmes spent the week-end id
Greenville visiting friends.
> Rev. Devlin, Misses Ellen, An,
nie, Mary T. GreenP of Abbeville
r were afternoon callers of Miss Eva
I Robinson sisters. . ' ?
The many friends of little Rot
chelle Arnold are glad to hear "of
p -her - return from hospital.?- Mr,
Leroy Smith of Greenville
|ias been spending a few days with
family and friends.
-? Mr. and Mrs, l.owo, Mr, S, W.
Robinson and daughter Eva were
visitors in Ware Shoals and uiins
Creek Sunday afternoon.
WG are very sorry to report
that Mr: Willie Robinson is still
on sick list, lie's veiu much'miss
ed in church. Trust 1pm a speedy
- recoveri?-?'?
Mrs. Lipford of 1 lodge lfas the
r sympathy of the \vhol,? community
in the death of her hu-hand.
CHli'.iiA iumn ? ......
....1,1^1 II MUI1 V* J". >\ JS
Morris*Chapel Baptist Church
Deacons in charge. Sunday was
a red letter day at Morris Chapel.
Rev. J. \V. Devoe preached two
able sermons.
The rally, was quite a success.
The church was divided into groups
No. 1 Mrs. Watson (little children)
= ^$4.50;?No. 2, Mrs.?Mcirry, .$4.08;
No. 3, Mrs. Puckett, $20.2d; No. 4
Mrs. Reyland $17.00; No. 5, Mrs.
Hurst"$0.7.1;' No. (5, Mrs. Doldson
$0.15; No. 7. Mrs. Beach. $1.50. o "i
The various departments of the
church played a great part in mak
ing this rally" a success-.
- Deacon Board $0.50; Trustee
?Sunday School $3.00; Senior
choir, $2.27; Jubilee choir 00c; Jr.
choir 50c; Young Men's Cluh $5;
Young Ladies Auxiliary?D>. \\\.
W. C. Club $10.00; Usher Board
No. 1, $1.00; No. 2. $1.30; W. M.
Union $1.00 Sunshine Band $1.00;
" Preachers* Board?Brotherhood So
eiety?Missionary Society $25.00.
Total amoust $118.23.
The President of th?Wnmfln
Working Club wish to thank each
captain and every '..department of
the church who helped, to niak(> it
a success. '
PINCKNEY'S F1
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UNDERTAKER ANI) UC
SOUTH'CAROEIN.
1006 WASHINGTON ST.
rw>~^;
on the SOUTH
AfareJbr every pun
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for Each M
ROUND TRIP TICK1
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ONE WAY TICKET?
for. Each M
1 . *Good In Sleeping and Pi
proper etfargas for ip?w
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Saturday. June )j. 1935
FI.O PARRIES ^ ?
Ctjj May .'list Flo dedi Mrs.?,
Beachum actually cried ti> think
that her deaiTst pet was rone
r.ewi agiim lo hai'K (H' e i uuo.
I'm1 seven loin; veal's d?. vv ted .
Ls_C.erj U Ur.d a i'ri-??d
who's lo've would tquul that of
Mis. Beachum and Flo.
The I). W. \V. C. Club'lived up
to their name an th**-rally: "Do
What We Can". This club is of
wonderful young ladjes and men,
with Pearl Aj'lena Watson as the
~ jd esideiil. ' " ' : *?
We cannot savehbucb about
our Missionary Society h^re. We
have the best if not among the
best in the state. Charity begins
at home. Watch for us in June
- at., the eon vent ion. ? - , <\h , ,
_ Our h- 'hin .? rpn- undo *
awake president, Mrs. ffoxie Goode '
Tl% president of the Women
- Wor king-* hth M^sr-Gussie Ballard
ha vp <pwvnl prnjeets i n wnrlr on
but thp. orte^before us now is to
beautify our church.
JThe president "of the Missionary
Society wish to thank Mr, J. L.
Percival, our funeral director for
$1.00. Miss Alma Anderson and
Mjrs.'AiTnie Bell Goode Watson of
the Bright Hope Baptist Church,
Philadelphia, Pa. each for $1.00.
Mrs. Jujia Mae Goode Henderson
one of our good workers of Morris
Chapel, now residing in Philadolpha
did not forget the rally.
Sht? sent u$!->$1.00. We hope how
soon she'*Tthll return back to us.
THE VOICE FROM THE
MOl'NTAIN "
' ' . ' ^ e
By Rev. B. F. 8low?<
Some oiu> ,sai-I to me on the*
streets of Spartanburg that the .
V<',ico fi inn 'the Muunta'in?muht ~
have been bourse for the -past
Jew \veek<- ;rs they had not heard
it speak, but I beg to dilfcr frith,
nfy fTP'mt;?the aytlu.r was just;
busy. It is .always a pleasure for
me to Scribble. a word or so from
these mountains in the western
part of tho old Palmetto.
Have just closed a successful,
school term here and'a successful :career
of ten years 'service in one
place. Kightecn *young meh ami
women received high school d.iplo'
mas. I . was very glad \o'* lear" ^
from ou'r city superintendent that
the school has been placed on the
.iatonne i usi oi ooum aroiina.
I fee) iike my ton years were well
spent. ~ The diplomas were pre- i
seated by the city superintendent,
who paid a glorious tribute to the
retiring principal for service rendered
in these ten years. Last
week the wrter met with the
TrusTee Board 6F Morris College
and wish to say that this was
really a -gix'at meeting. Many
expressed themselves as being i
pleastfcl with the great work done
by Dr. I'insiin and his strong
facultiy and pledged themselVe?
to do mote flor the college than
-e or. I1'coin?tlvov we went?4e ?
Benedict and witnesses a great
c twpnV'neeinent. It'lias been announced
that every moderator of ^
the Association of the State is
asked to liii-et in Columbia on the
lltlv of J.une. Yes, as niorerator
of Spa ranburg?Hani ist A.SriOCia
tin!) :i Mil St a t js t icTlll o futile SLlte
Convention-1- shall be tin re to do ~
my part in making the Baptist ,
Woi k in the State greater for.
The Voice from the Mountain
will probably go up into the
riiuuntaiiis ( As.lH'vilU ) in a ^eW
weeks tu take the much "Tmedeil
rest. '
JNERAL HOME
ENSED EMBAI.MEH OF
\ AND GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
And Bet t er than the Rest ,?
And Prices Less
OHice Phone 5707 ' ; ?
Residence Phone 7765 .
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