The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 19, 1935, Image 6

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[& jii T ' ? NOTICE it ' i All news for The Junior Paj?e , ? must be in the office no later than Tuesday afternoon of each week. ^ Many "letters are receive^ too late for publication. "BILL" TA k 1)1)1 A XT'T'a I IV/ C$ IV/ AT I L/ LW\ 10 I. ' : -i _ Childr^ir desiring to become members of the Bill Carver Club must fill out coupon and mail it together with a stamped^ self-addreased envelop to The Palmetto" V . Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. Membership Card and Button srill be sent to you immediately. T 7 "BILL." 1 A ? ? - ' i - j- Bov^rAnd Giris : N T E D To Earn Money In Spare I _ Time Here's an opportunity for ambitious boys and girls tc make money every week, all year long. by .simply .working in spare time in your own neigh ^ ournoua. No money, no experience needed. Wfi supply every i thing. Many boys and girto 'are now happy, making their v t*. own spending money. All you have to do to join them is to write to the address below ? ?and-ask for full details. Write., to: ? t ? CIRCULATION "MANACER? THE PALMETTO LEADER 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C. HOME A(i A IN" ^ Dear Bill: . \ I am home again after my summer travKsfto different plan - in wi. South t'aivjjina- I first xvent Jn [ fcHoree \t:if hiSxLu^^k nno^Vi Ilhffbs-3 4mother antf^glJanilfaUier. uncles ??^ajuLalLni.y ctvysnis. _ Next" to Union to visit Undo Xcs'hit Williamsh who is a Farm. Dermm-st rntor ami while tiv i e I visited Whjjemirc. Spartanburg ami.. Cross Anchor.' If" * The colored people in Uni'-n have a. fine Drftgstrrre and I'-ino school buildings. All the people and especially my lilt I friend- wv.re very kind to me. I am sorry I ecu Id not stay longer in Columbia with iTaferia, Billie and Catherine Cha.ppelle. They were very nice trf ule ami I want them to cmiu: to visit home and in school in the sixth (trade.. Moth r is auxiv t::is v.ieek and I am helping ffaddy ami tinboys keep house. ^ Valeria Howard HOMK FROM VACATION B- \<nian. S. ('., October -1 t. r.'do ' Dear Bill; . I spent m'ost of my vacation "home, but from 'A-iigust the 2St.h until September "IS. Ireturned to went from Columbia to Orangeburg. on train and from Orangeburg to Bowman on the bus. Oh! what a fine time I did have. Wish many of my friends were with me| In Columbia. I rod on tite b-.ii to Cayce. I |>aid live cents. Out jy in Cayce, I went to thg Locks Guard. O! what a dangerous place it is to look at. I also visited-the ??State Idouse-. - I wish for'niany of my mends. * 0! Bill I forget to mention that our school opt ned last Thursday. October 10, and my '.ittie friend." N. 11. Hagood was unable to be in school, but I do hope he will be able to go soon. ' -Sunday his Father, Mr.?Hagood and his Sister Zula Mat ami thyself went out on- a ride; we bad a goodtime. I thing X. 11. felt much better =.- I at? expecting him tc> mIu'm-I ? n Monday. * Your frien'tTi KDXA wir.sox. MAREARET HAS "liKi TIMK" AT THE FAIR 1 Bembert, S. C.. October 1 1, ll?3J) Hello Bill: Don't a^k me if I had a big . time at the fair, you betvyour life I did. Karly " Thursday^ morning .? my mother -carried nil of us an<i some of my little friends^ we spent ing through the exhibit; building and vi eincr thp manv lUtV.-i, i t things there. We went outside and rode the horses and in the- swing, and everything else. Our ( li b won two prizes for the 'best jars of fruit. Our county school* bad a booth also the city sch<mlsr which was very good. _?J am planning to-go-to Cam-? K den this week to the Kershaw Co. r Fair. I still attend Sunday School K, every Sunday. Our ' Bible verses Ek started with the letter "N". Well ? I guess that is all for this time. Yours, MARGARET WRIGHT. mi ii 111 HiTH'^ t: Kf AQ JT winn: BILL CAR.VER, Editor 1 " APPLICATIO I ~ i DAI INAME ... ADDRESS? CITY... BIRTHDAY GRADE SCHUOL ffm out tnia coupon and mail stamped envelope to The Haline Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. roll book, ami'J:ou will receive liKSSlIj; KNJOYS MKKTlNO Bowman. S. - OMoher 14 iKur Bill: I am well ami hope, .you are the same. ., * . ' Iti 11 I \vuit to the Sanctified m.'.'t.iim- Smuliiv. The Khler Walk i r preached a fine sermon ami his members sanjr. "(live Me That Old Tinny Uclitfion." They, had a nice ,tinie. Siiu'ci'elv vours. B ESS IK 111 I.I./ Zll.A MAM MAKING -MAK I NCI COOl) SKI.I.INC. THE "LEADERS" ' - ? 1'. 0. Box' 1" Bowman. S. <\ October 14th! i'.i.'la Hear '.Bill-: t~ an! well and hope you are the same.. Bill 1 enjoy", selling your papers .. !r:1? ... ?Iin.,?1* uii'i ?n\ 111^ im.> vrnju^ 11. We had .Sunday School at the usual hour Sunday. Wo had a jrood >o?F n. There will be lib more Sunday School after the. fourth 'Sunday in October on account of < amp '*?K?etinjf. We samr; "Clod' lie With Vrtu- Till We Meet Ayaiu' l"r ch sinjr. ' ?Votirs trulv,?L-1 ?? "7.1" I.A .MAI". HACIOOI). - ? ' M AM m.l.l. TO ATT KM) . WEDDING Fort Motte, is. C., October 15 hear mtt: 1 was to service Sunday afternoon at Alt. Ziwi Baptist'Church. he ltev. Williams prettehytLa-vviuiderful senium. They raised for "colhetion the. amount of $1.10. 1 thought the.V did nice. Bill 1 waf to a supper Saturday ideht at" the home ot Airs. .Fludd. We had a nice time. . There will, he a weddinir Sunday pft'inoon tit thi'. home of Mrs. lacuhs. Her daughter. Miss Itit'11 1 -la.- '!?> to Mr. Ju.liu- Mq-uIl.rk1. Tin re will He preachiny Sunday afternoon at Zinn Baptist Church Vonrs trulv, . , M A K BF. I.1 ,lv GOODW1NF -?? m BOY SCOTTS OF AMERICA TROOP .">] Th mtetinjr was held ;it W'aver: v School, supervised hy < ui Scout .Master. ..Mr. K. C. Sweat. I>.I*?... I 1 ?* i n'"?vii i?ui i ? ?i I'ttinn ii'uuirr in1Kan the meeting by leading. -a .-emit song mid repeating the. cout's 'oath. Tli* meeting was then, turned over t>> our scout master who. railed for objectives for our new -routine' year. After ti lengthy discussion the entire troop .agreed t. try to hold these si> objectives before them and as a part of them-so-hs -to-make- tbh? scotiting yiar the biggest and the be t we have had. These -objectives wen : 1. Advancement ot 1 mop. ~"2. Ihctvased membership._ !. Regin meetings promptly. 1. Revival of old Ti'(Jon No. 51 : pil'it . a. More public. app li ances. b. More hikes. . ^ o. Subscribe for scout magazines. 6, Troop news in new-paper. * We are asking for parents of .-coots and also other Columbian > M K.? II- ? ' ? VtHlJ/MHlt ? llli U ?"*> ftVI as to fulfill those six objectives, thereby making Troop 51 bigger awl better. Reginald .Jackson, Carroll I.eevy and William Coultry havt been appointed as a com nrittce to draw up a Troop Constitution in which our former laws can be preserved. All scouts belonging to Troop 51. and those wishing to join the troop are asked to be present at the next meeting, Tuesday evening, October-14, 1085- at 5:#W < '(.lock. The meeting will be held at Waverley Kchpolv? , Traop 51, Carroll M. Leevy, Scrtjle. I'OM A III A SCHOOL r RESl'MKS I'jCS WORK l'<?maria School has thrown open its doors again for hard work We enrolled a large number inspite-of work.?The teachers were gladly welcomed with our new Ua.Mi-s Donna Thompson from Clinton, S. C., with Miss B. A. Mar tin, principal from Columbia and Mrs. Laura Vance Simmons, assistant teacher from Greenville. We wish them a successful term. i.rW in i :actcr || * ' T =E3 l N BLANK - | "K ; 19S i * ! h \ i' ? -?4??-j f I 1 , l?_ _! ''j'm* .*!' ? STATE ?? | ? ' t ' 1 - AGE i I - . i ' i it together wuh a self addresser j j( tto Leader B4U-Carver'a Club, 13U1 * _J Your name will be placed on the x | a membership card and buttor * j V I..\r I,I;> Iiuu lll'.S SENECA r, 1-0 By T. K. Bythewood : Orangeburg, S. C. October. 11 ? Iij a Kamc marked with sptetu'euJar runs, and forward passes, the Clatlin Panthers ran Vough-shod stpiud 1*1 "in i.hneea, to the tune ol? ".">1-0. The boys from Seneca put up a valiant tight throughout the game, butt Coach Bell's boys kept driving forward for scores. Even thy substitutes would not be denfed the pleasure of a couple of toUch-downs after the varsity had gone to the showers. This is .the second S. A. A. C. . .victory for^tho lH.'ll Champion! hip team of Clailn College. . On ^he plucky Seneca squad Kinds, Joyner, Kemp. Pullium and Poster.were outstanding. The I.ineups: Claflin ? Seneca KK?Blackmail .. Edwards KT?McCollough __ Farley ttG-?.McCombs ~'r-- . Kinds C?Fai r . - Foster LG?Fritz Williams LT?-Fair Poole I.K?Van Daye -T" Joyner Q?Ramsey . Kemp RH?Gregg __ ... J Petty 1,11? G. Williams Mack Substitutions: Claliin?R. Wil.iams. Wideman,. Ntely, MeCurdy. Brazcl, T. Robinson, llorne, Evans Harrington, Gritlin, Walker, Cureton, Fisher, Cook, E. Robinson, Bradford. Sen era: Junes, Jenkins, Hop well and Dye. neiree: sneniem, UDviJin. Umpire: Jtwell, M. I. T: ' Hi adlinemailT'MeGhee, Lincoln.' IlKKi- AN f) Til Kim Hy C. M. Willi.irs Howmani S. ('., Coiikiatulato Hill Carver, Miss Haider, Antioch RaptLt Church; pastor Wine and liowmai) l'or vim instruct inn?^niJ? reception of Tlie Pallmetto Leadcr in your family circle. It will in spire you* in your church Work, husiniss and home life.* Keep in touch with your friciids inform you >f the more inportant news of your race and the universe. For a condensed analysis read the "Editorial. Column"- "Pointed Points" l'i rsonalities, The New rtjdCr, Kampbclltframs. .i- i Rally at Antioch Sunday, Rev. /dealer of Ileevcsville preached. >25.(10 was raised. .The weather was cold; and people stayed at home. Hev. P. Shinn will preach the tiist Sunday ui^ht. St. Matthews, S. ('., Dea. John Ayers, prominent .farmer, was niri d at Mt. Carmel Monday. Mr. lohn Miller of Wdteree was bur t Sundav afternoon. Mrs. Rosa Scott, -formerly of Kastover died in Florence; was buried at Pleasant 'Grove Baptist Church, Gadsden, SundajT7 afternoon. Rev. S. (i. Smith preached at Mt. Nebo Sunday for Key. Wine. I Jack frost visited us Sunday - nigdft ivi'.d1 took quite a iniinbei?rrf? mosquitoes back with him. Rev. Shiver visited Mt. Olive, and assisted pastor Wells with Communion last Sunday. Rev.' Wells preached an eloquent sermon to a small but attentive audiance. Mrs. Sally Kess sister ot Oca*' Cope worshiped with us; also Mr. Douglass, the new principal of Ston y Hill School. ' . ' Rev. I). S. Wells preached at Mt. Nebo Sunday night. Mr. Butler, the new principal of Cojk-^Villiams School was a visitor. ?? BRANCH VILI.K NKWS j .... . fln-Laad. |-. pnd MlS. \V. K. Johnson and son, Russell Johnson ami fmeev AlfrettaWatmerton, S.~C., motored t<*RrancE ville to see their sick tieice, Mrs. M. R. Miller who. suffered a broken chest born. She is doing nicely now. We hope she will continue to remain to improve. James and members of the church, ;iml fri nds treated her very nice . during her illness. On Sunday Mrs. Fannie Benbow. and s;on, Joseph Rtnbow and Sinclair Johnson and wife from Summerton motored to Branehville to . see their sister. Hope they all will 1 come again. * . ; 2: Ttii^ALMirrrt) Lba^ek riftlC an dickson co. tkacii-i i:rs' assoc iation (Mrs.) M. V. Marion, reporter The a min'OMi. i Teachers' Association held its first meeting1 Saturday' morning,' Oct. 12th, in the Reed St.-High Sch ol Auditorium at 10 o'clock. It was very encouraging to sec so many happy looking teadT'Ts assembling to -map out a worthwhile program for rho?.1PH5-liKfir ses-H-m T-hefirst hour was spent in departmental groups as follows: The brimary. Group? Mrs. C\ J. Peek, Mid Miss Robbie Wilson' in charge, rhis group reported a very instructive ^ hour, as they had open discussion on "Organixuliuu. ?and plans," also Miss Wilson presented a lesson on "Social Imitation" 'Learning thro' motor expression" Hi.1 "Systematized Plans." There \p-le siXTy~"pr,pscnt in this group and they votcfl to have the same 0.<wln..o Tl, ? I. i>- m. uc iiiu'i ineuiatf ?Mrs. B. I,. .flJnvis and Mrs; Sar.dv (.'o<>xunv-in-dwn;K<v- This grew? also reported a vehelpful hour, as tRey discussed "Teani work and cooperation" in play and games also Mrsv Coax inn presented a Lesson ; in '"Spelling," outlining ?.ight steps.Tliey planned to have "Heading" in their next meeting a.td voted to have the same leader-. The High :-'cj:uol G;uu[) iuiisistihg of Jr.* U'g'1 "'S(>?Prof, (ioldman and Mrs. J..L. Perry in charge?This group was vat* open discussion, on' "How to hold and interest, this giutip of children in School-?Several good points were brought out. and the leaders in charge outline the new progiam up schedule for thi< department and it brought annul a very iill' I'-' esting discussion and this discuston was continued until the next mCetingwith tli saute leadeis in eharire. At the appointed hour the groups assembled in the auditorium for the general .meeting? The'meeting onei/tvT with the President, Pro. S. C. Perry presiding, by singing "I old I want' to be a Christian"?Piay>-i- by Kov. CjilUard?^Singing "We are climbing Jacob's Ladder"?Heading of Minnies <>f last ntyetir.g read arid approved -An acknowledgement to tlve $10' that was sent Mr. Woodson to,ass*ist him in cohtinuing his research work was stated by the president, We won- hnrm-ed in having Pi of. J. 11. Felton. State Supervisor of Volumbia, S. (U?Liesp^ke very km Oily on the "Te^eb ois doing-their v.iy best to blot put illiteracy in their Community" --The. beauty of teaclnrs should be teach' as our .Master teacher did. go but and find the best-ones. If iv,? haw?foriy-live ua mil, d.i n.:t l<e sat is lied with an a village at tendance of thirty-two. Give totlu* pupil the best we have. Mr. W:. I. Peek, manager ol the A\dei'??n County Cuhm .! Fair \\;asj&ros, nt and brought wordg of encroUraeeniehT t . the teachers :;nd comniendvd them for the'whole heart ed cooperation in past years and hope it will continue this year. Mrs. A. K. Anderson. County Supervisor, introduced to the Assuciation-the "Winners" of la-t year's lieauUfic.atiuii_ CunUst. and?ll is . Con-test ,wi!l continue this term We had'two added features' at i this me. tint: A groups of. Home Keonomic l\achers and a group of Adult Teaclu i s-^They were grae- j iously welcomed to our Association by the l'i ii( lit Our t lal enrol! ; unfit wfu* .follows! I'll iv.-ary group (it):_l::U-rnie<li.itc' group ltt; ii. High a::d l.llgTl School l'i; iluauu?Fiou a.lies- .S; AaiaJt lea. ln ets ti. We ad' .'i.n d with 'the in'r/.pah. ROCK I1U1 HAI'T. ( Ill'ItCH Hex. H- lh Taylor, I'astor Winrsboi. S. C.?Sunday, Oct. <?. was ki '.Aii as baptism day for the Rock I lib Church. We had a Inv ly tiu.f i.'it it was cold. We All the cami'. lutes was ready and was baptis.d mi followed into the cluirch. Ah.! which Re'v. Taylor proaehei a ' wonderful baptismal sermon. A!--" we were glad to have1 wiiji uh Re'.. Mannings and Mr. & i .Mrs. Ki 11-ii: _-worth of .Columbia,' with" us, We certainly enjoyed tl:eni. A1 Mrs. II. K. Taylor taught a v...:dor,ful SiM". lay school less.on. It v.'a enjoyed very much.;1 Mrs. Jo-vphiiie Williams of Col'um"! bitr has ho a th<> truest of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Moore, for two' weeks. Sunday, (tot. 13,Ave had a lovely Sunday school lesson... All-teach-' eis wen- Ml- i heir post. We hail a wonderful ! son. Sub. "The ^tory of Jeremiah" We certainly missed our' set i r teacher, Bro. K. I.. (Jeorge on a ount of sickness, lie is much hi. : ter now, Sunday ovoniit'-C the .itnrior Missionary SocieTy and TTk Helping Hand Club met, Mi>. M. M. Moore, President; also the Trustee Board met, Mr. ( *. tK. Kteyensoiry^Chairman. We aVl are .making ready for ,the bitr carnivaj, wt. are expecting to havp, a jolly titlie. Miss Sarah Mc(Ju rtcis left Monday for Friendship Cnlloire. R?,:-l. Hill Thursday night, and Friday, Oct. did and 1;'n. We had a two?nights priMi-hingw- .Rev. Smith of CohVm-I bin prearhc I'Thursday .night, aid Rev. L. Starts preached Friday"] night. Wo cOrtamly enjoyed theTtTT We Jiopc tin y will ccme again. i Rev. M. ('. Moore r>f Rock Hiil preached, the following \Snnd -iy I nieht fiom the subject "The Right of Baptism.".. The amount raised during the little drive was $15.40. We are getting ready'for our I annual association."" C. Stevenson, reporter PRAYER By Rev. John Burroughs Oh God who has made of one blood All nations of men to dwell on the face of the earth. , And didst sent thy biased son, ....L.A'<" '..M *utr-1. 'in ^ t ? ' W WINNSHORO NE\VS_ ! The pupils, and teachers of Fairfield County Training School were eliffhted to have Rev. W. G. Ov ens, pastor of Wayman A. M. K. hGhurchr-at 4.he?r devotie? hour Fri [ t'hnely address to the,'student body I on the subject "The Little Foxes That Destroy the Vines." i Mis. Lois Pray Johnson who "now | mak?*s her home in Chester, came down last .FViday evening to see her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. I Feay. She returned Sunday, l.'tth. : We were all delighFed to have Mrs^ Johnson a,'ain in our midst. Mrs. Mai ion .Brown. iv><# young wife of Mr, Fill ward Himn- departed this life .Tuesday {of last week and was buried Wednesday. Mrs. Brown was taken to the hospital Sunday previous to her death but too late. The young couple were former students of our school. The bereaved have our deepest sympathy. Last Sunday was communion day at St. Paul Bapt. Church. Rev. ? J. M. B.atty, the pastor was at his ~brst when he urged all-believers to " mil off -the ir grave clothes which ire chocking the proetess of the hurch today. I Mrs. Hannah?Brown -and?lit 'la grandson, Charles who have for -ome weeks been visiting her chilIren in Washington, 1). C. r- tun .,1 hnm.. loO \i..? i ..< < - - > - .. ....... I- .UWIUI IJ H> I. It* ecilg 1 I of ns all. They reported a pleasant trip.. Mr, Jyhin Laudadnle, son of Mrs. CPoige Laudadak* is critically ill at this writing. lit is at the home -of his inothiM?veil I'll1 I'VPi'V thll'.uf " oossible is being done for his case of double pneumonia. Rev. N. Smith filled the pulpit last Sunday night at St. Paul B p Church. All present enioyed 'he great message which, he <h li? or .1 fiom Mark 5:1 lb After the sermon, Prof. F. E. Mcintosh, was set apart a^ do r his church. This office runs back to the fa_th"r an 1 maud falliei >P Prof. Mcli.t.sh'.' . A little rally for the church followed the. ordination services, in which was raised. JVe are glad to note that Mrs. Mosm I>yfes is,.mtich improved after .sovtfjfcil day- of illness. Prof.-F. K. M.clnr. -h er.t, rtai: -<1 | his 1 ricn's t a patty on "Friday evening at his residence on Garden tuet. The MrTntosTTlioine was ar ( ranged thorovghrtut with beautiful :!ahlTa's""iihd cut flowers, other dink and green decor:.ti. ns addin e :e making- the trou so *~"hyntitibu 1 Late in the evening an iced course was served. Those present in luded Mis i-Mamtu-?Andemmr Miss Sarah Brown,. Miss B. M. Bolar, Miss Ether Clinkscale, Miss L. Smith Miss Ada A. Woodson. Miss Nolli Gordon aV 1 (Miss Rosamond ('. Johnson, Prof. Mcintosh and Mr. B. J. Mcintosh. Tl,? ....I ..f - ----- uui Ml HIWIl JJUVSIS Wl'Vi* Prof. an I M s C. (). Mcintosh. Miss Sarah ().. Sintpkins, Miss A.' _K?Mc In tosh,-A kiss Kami-jo Pi. Ramey. Mias Kranei L. D bbifs of Johrston. S. (V and Miss Amelia A. Mcintosh (if H< r.edict Colleg , Columbia. Mr. J. K. Sims, from the <TC CJamps at Charb'sti.n, S. C. spent a few av< in our town this _ week, the truest of his: m thet. Mrs. Lucy Situs. 'M.is< Nellie M. (lordon 'of our . 4'aetilty-sp'-nt Hie week-end in Co lumbia with her parents. ? i ' ST. PAI'LA.M. K. fm iK'ti Rev. R. ~Ar~Young, Pastor Sunday was .a loVely day while many church go1,is seemed to take advantage of it. We had a very large crowd of old ar.d young; at 11 ;d() Rev. .Young hi ought to us.a burning messae.- front Hebrew i> jdiaptor and 2nd verse, subject "What is man with yut tin* >p. n of Clod visit him." ' This sermon war., enjoyed by all. This being out {communion day a very large crowd came forth and partook Af the Lard's Supper. Two persons .wen i : ( oivi'd in the church sis fill! nii'in i 1>-T>. Mrs. Lizzie Martin passed i to tlu* great beyond Sept. 2X, St. Paul church has sustained a great loss so high was her standing "an 1 efficient was h<T service in.til h.i death was keenly felt. She was held hi high esteem. Sister Mart-tin was a faithful-am-m be r an I in 'the discharge of. every duty with out complaint. Mr. T. A. William's undertaker su-tair.ed kindly selection and did everything poss'ble to give a der'ent burial. Miss Ruth "Stewart read the obituary remaiks,. Rev, .1 S Martin prear'i _ ed the funeral sermon. 1 I ' She leaves to muttrn her loss, a i hmband and a ho-t of children and other relatives and friends. We feel its ours loss,? but heaven'i -gain. There will be a Silver Tea j at Mrs. F. 0. Count's home Oct. I 20th. Come out Saturday night,' Oct. 2G, to the chicken supper at Hope school house. NOTICE I. , _____ I Wonders will preach at Wesley m" K. Church, Sundav night. Oct. 20, at; 7;.'t0 o'clock. The public is cordially invited" to be present. Rev. P. E. Mingo, pastor To preach peace to them that are far off? And those that are nigh. (Itau t'.'M all nun f very whore, May seek after and led '.'bet. Hring tha nations into the fold, Pour out thy spirit upon all flesh? And hasten thy kingdom throygh the same Thy Son Jeaus Christ, our Lord; Amen. . i I f ' ' __ ??* ' i . K. H. HOPE DIES AT* IRMO, SOUTH CAROLINA ' I' * , . t Irmo, S. (\, October 14th?It t is a privilege to pay tribute to' one c whom we valued much as a Chris- \ tian Home Rurial Aid Society member and >co-laborer. We have t Known .Mr. ! ;. li. Hope for a Hum- ( btr of years, just as apious bus- t ban I ar.d true helpmate he provertto be.?hater7ry president and- li vice-president of the above name society. He was always loyal and i ever ready and yilKng to cooperate in any way for the advance- ' ment of Christ's Kingdom. I How faithfully he labored to ; bring his society up to the high- 2 est point of--efficiency . umKr his ~ leadership, new members. were ] made. u____ 1 lie was especially interested in the young people of his society. "] lie realized the many dangers anci temptations that come -to them t and- fvit that if t^cy wecc enlisted in Christian -xuevice they would have the_str-hgtn and courage to resist the temptations He was in- i ifed busy about bis blaster's, business. lie has left us I'm- :i I'aiiT" _ er land. TIK hn< r..W?...... (lay, but the influence of his consecrated life will linprur' v.ith us to I>1' On 1?help lie,. n? "W?.Jmiic- ? ney on our way. When comes to the weary a bloss ed release, s When upward we pass to Jli-s Kingdoin of peace, When free from the wpis that on earth we must bear, ** I We'll "say Kopd-hi?;ht here,. , Km u(io:r moi tnnir up there. . (Miss) Martha K. Suber. | Kt'solutions of Respect * d Whereas^ it has pleased our ^ Hcnverrry Father to I'llH homo our : !1 Brother, Mr. K. II. Hope. from, his e labor anionic his friends, loved 1 ones and society, inemeis, ; j Be it resolved^ -- . ? - j? Be it resolved. First: That Chris-, r iia? Heme Burial Aid Society ].i&i 1 . lost one ol' its fnjthful mi mlii-is . a lie. was faithful his spciity-and ^ always willing To" spread elveer * and comfort".to others;-^ j 4 Second,: That^we join in pray.-r to (lod'that FTe will lYfess his fain- ' ily with *if.-.-o 1 health and'that He f wttl protect and dirxei ilu-in in ^ find's, service. - ' J Third: That a cp; y of thee i..->- 1 olutiuns be placed on our mil utes, a copy be* sent to the Union me t- 1 iiur ami :t ropy, sent to The Pal- ' metto Leader.' . .1 The Christian Home. Burial Aid Society": - ~ | Preside nt, A una Nance, j Secretary Martha Nance. v Brand Olivers: 11 MrsT Maria Burton. \V.. K. ' \Villin,'..y.J t Uev. \Vi R. llftwfniui. I ^ * f ! :. CIIUM 11 1 - .; .1 .Ki'V. I!. IS. I lack. I'u.ior | , Sail lay ..kool., pen ;! in c'.u .'or-ni by S'pt. ! '. .). KoxwoitTi. I M l .i tin cla >. v?r ?a1 i'mi irvd' r: fiii<i; folk well by a lively lesson,- ' Hoc. .Ma-k pi i' n- <"i a i ' I' >.m r- j itoii s.a; 'ay. 11 i:.t was foun hi ' I'hil'piar " 1 t chcpl r l!! sir v r?se. , 1 ( 'ultjoT: "Th (Irani ( uo'.ce." S a J lay niu .1 Lev. A!:i- K a -. ik .l t.'-~* strum ayuin ml dojiv.rol unit lie. - v-'nii *? i"i"?11 in his sub- ' jeet was found Isaiah "nth rliajji. * ami l.tli vots< : "Caret,:il: . ?f i? Spirit.". > Aftor t'lie ei nion ltd., !" Mack called .for joiners' .. 11 < 1 lie re-j J "Tivir! lt~V.""lt't"f <il" -Sav :;n.ib.~"(Ja: . Mr. Saiioa I i.aoi- ami .Miss Daisy, llinv.i: aio 11. ?. I; I'r.-M Dork; .Ml I \vlicit; llit y Jiavr In en Wuikiiitr. l Mr. .James -William . .Ir.'i- a1 ill hack fro i Hooky.- -YD. .Mir . I.. 11. j j alhmin left l-'riday ey.riir? for.' Conway where she. will teach this I ait.tor. .Mullins eoi.et i school . as l.?ii'o|i no.! for tun w. k- it j is s;tid ha . e many alien liny. I.. II. ('a! 11.1.1!, i opart r - -x M l I.i.INS M liWiv i ~ | : Sister l.'.i I'eiia l.-nnl ilvparteilj this life ( let <i ;??*". ' ' ^1k -Wii;?liin if; i it laita:' v. (). ;. j ! '?, 10.'tf?,nt thi- ? !t. Olive 1 ^i -1 j ("nil;, h. R. .!. 1,. l'n. U t.a: <'. it 1 1 :0() ..VliM-k l?y R"\. II. I,. (',?]. I lirs of St. Paul Hanti : <'!r.i:vh.jt A Iilc luii.^ fi n mi ..1 tin f-tivily-rrH? the (k'lH'll:-. (I. I I Hymn-1! IS: - . ! i; t a . 1 C"j?s:. 1:0 I l?y Rev. ( 'lliii-; < ml scli'i iion~" IKK. \ T( \t: A l? ! !:H- "if a i..ai, .lit- I lull li l.\?- iiyaiu in all tie days. my ajipoiiiV,..! limi. I'll \vaii- mi \ sH?rrrr?rr.anyi' riain'.''? Si". 11 vi s?Lu?rnn.irn U1''. 1 <?>-1.?I?? mothers, It sisters, fan:!' a la'.-t of i frier.ds. i PINCKNEY'S FU I NDF.KTAKKK AND IJC SOUTH CAKOLIN; - - 1006 WASHINGTON ST. ' - I... ' i i ,i?w> "iv"1#!-' .' _ Saturday, October 19, 1935 CLINTON CO LLKOE~NEWS The senior normal class of Clin: * on College, met. October 1), 101I5 'or the purpose of organizing the lass. AH members of the class v* re ih good spirit for putting . a ei groat projects this school orm. We arc anxious to make Union a bigger ami bettor Clinon. The officeks elected are as foln\\-s: ?President, .Miss Paulino Alexinder,_ Filbert, S. C.; Vice PresiL::t. Ali-s FU, .Mb 11. Luroton, Rock (ill, S. C.; Secretary," Miss Mary lubinson, Rock Hill, S. C.; Treas.i diss Louvinia I.yies, Rutherford, X". C.; Chaiinian, Program Coninittee, Miss Fucilen Cureton, trek Hill, Reporter, Miss Paulino- AKxandeif-Krkbert, S. G.;~ Faculty Advisor, Mr. Charles 11. [Timor, A. P., Charlotte, N. C. We feel that with the above ;orp of officials \vc will be able o carry on the great work of Clin-. (Ill, ' 1 ill I.I.Kit CHAPEL ? ^ A-M. KcClirRC'T Key. (i. II. White. I'atftw Newberry. S. C.?Our Sunday tfrhgol \Va.< well attended. Sevartl visitors were present. The les-. ion was. reviewed by Supt. Floyd n: as Usual did it vet# impres- a ive.ly. At morning wovship-r-Tho Child-, en's' Hour. Two (2) selections " - ' y. re slinjr by the small jrirls ami ?i?ys.' members of the Sunbeam andlurry Hustler;! (dubs, respective". y. 'After which the pastor spoke or-a few. piinutes from I Tim. 1:12 on t)n- topic. Do you want to >e happy? Then the children sanp; itint her seT^T* h' n.. LittlcMixs Uv- " ~ rlena Martin was the pianist. Mrs dps. Whit'* had thaYp.e.. Thn the >astov selected Judprc.-. 16:17 as his liscourse.tlu are, Samson the Naza- ?ito! A very appreciative trroun vas in cMtjit^and- there were severX-visitorsr ' '. At the Drayton Street Hi School C?lee Club and quartets, male and female} rendered a program urnjer fire (.tficieiit leadership ft' Miss mien Nance".'who has' 'harffe of. music at the school.*" Hiould this <Hee ('luh appear near? ou pro to hear them and you won't i-ol'o! it The Sarah Allen Clulv sponsored l.e program, Miss F.lsi? Gallman, 'residi at* Mrs. Berliice Pratt, sifter visor-,-- -A spit ndid gathering, of young * +44*?greet 1?Hhj?un -idt nt of the '.caguo, -.Miss L. M. Harris] who ~? vas in charge-; Our young people ire wide-awake. If vpu doh't beii-ve it conre to the Lcafruo.' Our ia-toi- was present as usual. For the f vening hour the pastor 'poke fia.fn IsaiahTO:!} "Prepare Pe?4-he Waj?of Thy " Lord." A-' liong those visiting* \Vas Miss Aulie 1 aura Washington of Asheville Jorlh Carolina. The Sarah Alien Club was onvitaired Wednesday b\- Miss F'ed lie and Georgia Lee I.yles at the i .hm of their grand partens, Mr. l'i Mr*. ! ', 11.M'ratta. S. C' A deieious course were servtd. On Thursday the IJusy Keo '! !i met at the home of the Presdent. Miss Mildred- Stephens. lit i i shi.uents were served. Mrs. F. jnai le- ~h:rs?rliiiruo tf this eltlb'. Miss I.. M. Harris the acting resident of the KxCelsior club enertained it Friday. She .served'an in p..ti zing course. For souvenirs he gave in mature goods filled.with orn .candy and tagged "Harvest Pi'neC . Thi+-club in spt-rsorihg ii lot fatening cntertainnient n r In parsonage October 24th. (irtober !i Mrs.- While is pi.nsi i mv," ^ colored doll contest '.very parent want* her little jriil o win tlii' ilool. The llh Sunday this church will >l>s rvo In r .'?rd annual Harvest loine jPielubration. night all the ;oai is and cliil s wiii make their eports for thy annual conference car. The Senior church always njoys the . 2nd Sunday in the nonth. Visitors are welcome to* < . ' ill our services. HKAITOHT CO. Tit. SCHOOL Burton, S. 0.?Mr. and Mrs. lev e . of l.uhet-o were, visitors on < Yam pus Tut 'day afternoon. ~-y>' >. : ii.ir.Klin?long uith Mln-lS torn Keaufort attended a clinic '<>r rurses in Columbia Friday. M*s^-?Xu]ja_ (ii-lliatd spent tl\p vcek-cn.! vb iliinTTcintives iiuChar ist.on. ? Miss Thercn' CJrayson spent the vcek-end at home, in Beaufort. ?Kvclyn .lackson, sister of d i v. Sha+.klin whuJiajj J>ec.u visit iiu". 11iM* i r a li'W wot'Ks is sp^ndn<r a few days in He .ut'oi.t. NERAL HOME KNSED EMBALMER OF, V ANI) GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment AS-GOOD AS THE HEH'J And 1 tetter thaiuthc Rest And Prices Less Olfice Phone 5707 Jtesidencc Phone 7705 COURTESY AND -SERVICE i > COLUMBIA. S. C" . zlJrLu '-<J y ' Aaiitl