The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 09, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3
Saturday, November 9, 193^.,
WESTMINISTER SCHOOL
We are here in the north western
part of the - "Old Palmetto"
about eight'miles of the tuyralns.
a?-som^ of-yoilr i?' .oyiaphy- stut*
dents know, is the line in this sec
}W tion bet\ve(
l4?tS5TTrjtST""TC)wl)ere\er we are hu\'
ink a grand time here at the foot
of the mountain! A number of u.have
acquire! that mountain lis
disposition whielT is'very high. :;r.d
that mukes every- tT.ir.u tro all t r.e
?bolter.
The Hollowef ji Luncheon, given
^jn interest of the Atlantic Assof
.eiation, was a success. A neat
sun*.was reali/c d. - It was well attended
and crioved l>v oil isitimr
music, and "steppifijr," whs tin- or
' dec of the occasion.
The N. F. S. ('. boys brounlil
their drive to .in vr.d on last Friday.
afternoon, at which time, Mr*.
II. T. Wilks was declare 1'the duly
elected Ml vnr of Wi st minis! i r,
havinu: obtained the majority of
, , the votes. Total number of votes*
Vl/. casted, live hundred fifty or or live
dollars and fifty cents* The ol>jeefc
of' the Rally is to seh.l a* delefcLte
to the State N. F. A. C.nvention,
which is to he held at Oranffeburtr.
S. C:, Nov. 7.-th
The Westminister Basketeets
are making ready to meet the Wai
ha I la Bet nj there. 01: Nov. .7. at
the Walhalla Ckntinicnity Fair.
;? ''Hot Shots'' (Rcbei t?Davis.)?air:
"Smith" (Charles Bowers) are dt
l'-.._.*' signed to close bo-rs from th.ii
dens. We hereby warn all basket
ball boys ill the Piedmont section.
|A ^ that Coaell" Childyrs is tcachir,:
lis "Lions" a "B. Ccinhina|
tion that is tutf to /. n.ilyze._ M
I Jerkin*' fast stenninir. irii Is s1 em
I to be jroinjr fine. You fiiail bet lei'
watch cody, Ohilders,' Austin
Sti ickland and Everett-,
j The Ilijrh school ." department'
j . students are b'j>iiminjr to.ivcoy.i
fro hi their first six weeks period
i ^Examination. It wit- a fourth ,j$ajm
r ' fei some of the pupils. Tho'si
?1 perivndicTdar?m?!?paraHel ( p!:V\
thai Prof. Arnold had. in t-.li:if .snj^
i?I Geometry wi.ro" If rd. t&Tv&op"
= Those that! surviv< I' thi- i':is:V'>jof1
with cretitable marks were a<td'o.h
| - lows': Edjl'tli'* Perry, 10th jrrade;
average A"; .Naomi' < lulu.>s. lot y
eyrade, i yerajr'' If plus; Sally Ruth
Moss, 10th jrrade, avorajre H plus;;'
.Marine, .('hildeius, 11th jrrsjde, Avu.
a.ir. ( R; and IV flint* Kay. 11th
jyraile, ijiyeiajr - -R?. Tliyse ma lV
the "Hottor .Roll." '
, ^ Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Arnold
'. 'had the pleasure of entortair.iPji'.
: the follb'winjr I eultiis, on -I'Vldhy
nite, Nov. 1," at "their home; Idle
Anderson 'County;','traininir sehool
. "faculty 'of'- Pin.ilet'ii, S. ('.; and
th.e Oconee County tratniujr sell ?o!
faculty oi M'luvii, nnu i-mi. >. *
Becks, principal o|" the llijrh school
.department of SutmCCJr. r IU /?
itij the faculty of W. slininistei
IIiffh school. Kvciy otc n-polrl
. a \ery delightful o\oiiinK.
A delicious punch was scfvc I.
^ also-crackers' and mints'. The ma*
sicians for tlu?-. occasion vvc?;
Miss Lcnora f)oylc. of Pendleton
1'iof. J. P.* Weeks. of Seneca.*'
jj ^ KKAINKKl) \i;\VS
Mrs. Ruth I.. Howell liar.is '*
In'an effort, to k?-vc" our .-dadont|s
develop their latent Journalistic.
talents, officers * lor a
newspaper staff \vei;e elect. 1 fron
the jtrotip. This paper is spun. or-,
ed by the Journalistic Club wuC
s Mr. Win. M. Oudeshc die dpr.
iuilllL?studvn.-.s- and ' faculty 4
expressed thcirrcsit e to enter . ;
"Safety" diivo. sponsored .by Mr
Booklnan,. Supt. of .(dust r (";t*\
? ?'Schools.. _The objective of this .
I drive t* to lu-lp * main . Ii:'e_a I.-:
~y- iLan^erous voyage by usin.it modern
equipments- more < r1 fully,
y Thursday, Xo.emh'T. dl, tlu
TfraiiCtie Club, sponsored by. Mis'.
B. H. Walker, . entertained students
arid teachers In C e dinh.-tC .
"? hall-with a party of llr.- .season
? Holhmven cel"l)i?.tei';i were?so
(kterniine "who was who."
Sunday afternoon lhe * 1 lis!itui<
Mai'1 Quintet rer. donuL-servuv "at
^ '.he Mi'ttopolilt'n A. M.- K. .,/ion
' Church of this city.
Athletics
_ At .Tt.10 J|Vidues my . aft rnoiin
firainerd "Timers met the Friendship
Lion;; 'it tit'' football lie!.I ii:
the City I'ark of ("r.e-t' r.-Xcither
team could keep, the other from
4^ seoiint; once, but i ac'.i saw to it
' that points di ! not till.*.! the scon
pad, The h id, but fair I'm t en.i
odi the jjame with a ti-ti tie.
LUST WT. FOKCKT
In the Fail held Piv^byteiw Ui
"third Sunday of November has
been set aside as Biain'i l-('oiilte?*
Dav. FiVerybody i- sked ti
make a liberal'donation that i!:.\
tor the b.nelit of both f'.i s.j co
educational Christian schools. , A
o?,or.| .l ni-cvwiiim is to be -ivndere:
in the C^QJ'foej P ros bvierian Church
to which vou at (i your . f ii? 11?I -. art
cordially invited. Come one, conn
all , ni I let. nr. make.this elToit one
of S L' C C KjTg..
. * * SlllhOII A. M. E. Clll'KCII
Prosperity, S. C., Xov. 1th?The
Sabbath School began?promptly at
10:30 A.M. The lesson was conducted
in? the?timely?and?usual
way. The school enjoyed a very
excellent review by Miss Kdith T;evant.
. * V
, Exactly at 11:45 high noon setvices
began. The pastor selected
I 'n text from St. John 7:3d. 'Every
listener onjoyed this wonderful
j ? message. At K:0p o'clock we were
pleased to have with us the Rev.
Wilson of Antiorh Baptist Chuiyh
and choir. Kev. Wilson a long with
a few of his members Mrs. bt*nnisatnd
others. All report a ph-as
ant fftuy. We arc very glmt tor
announce the inhrriage of Mi^s
la Rosalee Levant to Mr. C. Dewalti
w who left yesterday for Charlotte,"
< N. C. " V?,
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COII/TEH MEMORIAL ACAD-'
EMY NEWS
Cheraw, S. C.?With an enrollniji'.lit
of jnore than three hundred!
our sclmol is progressing daily. I
Each department is well oi^wiiiL-ilsJj
11M UI Ulll. Never bet ore has
thero been such an earnestness of
purpose and spirit of desire to improve
themselves as is evident in
our present student body,
We were indeed ha?imv to have _
.vs.guests "ii ou4??eimpine?during?
'the past weeks the following visitors:
l)r. J. .M. Gastpn, General
..! V*..?: I
. v v 4 IMHU u ?'i 4>aiiuuui .uinMun?,
I'nit tiW'ttrtiivil Work, also Dr. ami
Mrs. 11. West of Charlotte, X.
C Dr. West is our Field "Representative
and he came to bring to
us Idr her first visit, .Miss Ray who
is the new Publicity Sec. for tile
Cnit of Color'.<1 Work of the Board J
of National Missions.
Mrs> 0. W. Long .accompanied ,
"by Misses Lihclvnde Armstrong,
Instructor of Home Economics and
Alexine Ward, instructor ih English
attended a meeting recently
of Home Economies Teachers of
this state in Flor.hce-, Si C. "The
meeting was callu'd by . Miss ' PegucstT
State Itinerant , Teacher
Trainer. Our representatives report
a profitable trip. >
Religious Activities
Tho Young People's Missionary _)
Society had a beautiful installation j
ajvl .recognition serviees - for its j
new" oilieers 'and members Sunday |
evening:. Tbe .Candle Lighting ,
7-bri niony was very impressive and
the community may expect some
wortnwmie tangible results trom
"tTTisoutstanding campus organiza-_
lien. -; " . . . ' . ;
The (?. \V^ Long Sunday School t
class pie-en(eil a Missionary Play- .
I t Sunday evening.- October, 0. t
The characters,.. ino^t of whom .
were very small children, planted (
'heir parts, well,
. This' is Pally1 Season for oui
ehui'ehsiiel1 each member is work-- ?
eg hard to make his group lie tin '.
dJanncr (5rnufC- ' K ' . j
Moual Activities
We have had several "School en-'vi
taininont-i n eeutl.v.?The most
utstabding of. "whit;h was . tlu
School "Kair which continued tjhru
>nt th week. It 'was si sugcels
both from a financial- and 1 eityeytaininent
standpoints?-One was 5
prntii- to Jvi.'Iiove that hO was in af
real midway as he moVed -from
booth to hiH^Uiapnd -the merry hois
s < f l,el s-airlr.oarkers, ?
Coulter Ihirie-vjtonneltsville
Holt's Harbison to a 0-0 Scoff
In a message- to the llitfh school
onstitiuncy < f this and "surroundiijti'
states .through its Holding to ?
v-sroro!rss tie t+trCniori\ nat lire and- ?
"ie.ivier Kiev n of Harbison Insti- '
ut .^IriiMi, S. . C'eult: r Meinorill's
Crimson Tide sent tiflieial not- t
lYat'-on that.it will give soiiu ^
'rouble to its n maining opponents. '
'Mitstamjiinr playing- in .this game.
wnvdn.'i1 liv "Sll< My" I'up-iip who ~
'id sum excellent passing.
This classy little Kleven continued
it - way behind the star playinir
J' "Texas" I'utler and "Fivinir"
Fletcher 1 inl'm in it "time with the
Ht iniettsA-ille . 1 litrh ? Avirrcirat ior*
Tid.'y. October 2a. Th< visiting *
'"oilti" ::ni.s? lie ft nfed the home
i 'in by, a 21 -(I. core. Wilse,, who.
'ayed Right Kiub-utstafnod a frae iirul
log'and will be lost to the
' am f r the a vt 'J wce'<s. Friday
\ovtnnb -r 1. th<v Crimson Tide will _
uvi'd'- ' be !:d[ of the i.aui inbnrg.
~Y. T;. Tigm-s. ^ " ' .* ' _
.NKWHMiiiio yrrNV.s t
St. Matthew lluptisl Church
Rev. ,\. I.. Jn<tram, Pastor
Sunday, October 27 was a hitfh
day. Sunday Sclum] is well on its .
way, conducted by Rev. (1. II. HaK. 1
?iwnro-T-r- trrrd?hi-^faithful "teaelvii i
"is. The .service was eh joyed by
"TltT Mipi. Ilalty is on the .ml), 5
V ^OiMaVulurn < <>n the Hi PI J \yasi (
nullified- l>v Sist r N. I.. Hail i
vaina***-president at 7:.'!() o'clock.
Devotions led by Deacon-Robert l
AVerls. X(he castor canie be- l'
rare his contriciratien wit!) a burn- *
;ntr. me-saft . Ills subject was: 1
'Daily' Feast With Hod." The ^
-;pirit~ro+??hi<i|>. One was added to i!
lie churcli by Christian'experience. c
Ml. ("oris! ia-ns were ready for Com "
"xrninn That was .closed with hap- ^
piness. 'I
The pastor'atifib members-were in 1
,itcd to St. .hint's Church Thurs- i
Jay nijrht. f I
'Missionary Society meeting ev-- 1
cry second ahd fourth Sunday af-'v
n.ioou ah o'-clock. j i
Calvary Presbyterian Church |
Sunday' School session was be- i
.ran at the usual hour with officers "
end tcacln.rs in th-ir nh'ce.x. .los- v
ph A'lJcn recited a beautifill poem. I
At 1 1 : '!!) o'clock the Pasto)-. lb v. v
A. H. Rcasoniu: tilled the audience 2
with eourap. and thankfulness. i
Scripture lesson Joshua1 2# chap- v
ter. Text takeii from the 14th v
verse. Theuie: "'Travelini? The '
Way of All the Fai th." He stflt-'-*
! the n cd of count in}"' .,t!k? niany' a
hlcsMnfy from our Heavenly Fjith- >
er hi the midst of hardships.
Don't' fail to hear the-('< mmunity
choir at Calvary Presbyterian- C
Cfnurh. Friday "Night, November <
8th, 7:J10. o'clock. The singers con- 1
sists of some of the best local tal- s
uinls of the city An offering will
be ovlse'l Co,- at the door. "(
.Mr. Murray Ihwalt., a member J
of the AgririiTniral ('lass of Dray- 1
ton Street High School left Wed .a
nesday,- November (Jth to attend a C
onferency j?t ('am" l'"\viibur\vhit- t
cade, Orangeburg, S. C. It
H"v. ,lmnus W'.erts ami his moth- i
erf-Mrs, Clara W* its from Hanip- 1
ton, N. came to vsiit Mr. and
Mis Stout l'ope her brother an 1 i
sister. , 1
We were sorry to find Mesdam- t
es Carrie Whitner and Goudlock In 1
bed again; trust both cf them will I
ititeifrYi -1vuT ' ,. ...
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NOTE: Your question answ
a clipping of this column is encl
repJy, semi a quarter (26c) an
velope" for my New Astrology
mail free advice on three (3) <
oirthdate, and correct address
to AUHE WALLACE, care of T
Assembly Street, Columbia. Sot
SPECIAL NOTICE:?In a
VVallaee, be sure to send your
and the year you were born,
ing.
M. T.?which or the boys
would make me the best husband?
I am undecided wtjich
to choose.
Ans.: The boy you are in love.vitlu
only has a SMALL JOB but
f you feci that you can be contented
with him without much money
y. The boy that works- at- the
oundi-y is very jialous and high
tempered and you'll be miserable
ivith him.
. ? * * *
M. E. T.?1'I ease tell me whymy
husband won't stay with
me.
Ans.: Your husband doesn't
daily eavo for you but he would
stay with you anyhow if you were
rue to Min?He's being nice to you
ind is giving you a CHANCE with
lie man you are.in love with.
S-. M. A.?Will I ever haw any
more children? i
Ans.: iNo-r-hven though the'op
raHoh -you just had wasn't a sit
mis one. it will prevent you from"
mving uii.v iinn e children. r~?
^ * * *
M. ('. I'.? I am very nnxioit*
to know what is the trouble
between my son -and his wife
that they don't get along?
Aiw.f What, yfttii1 H(in ami his
vit'e think about most is having a
???od time, instead of tryng to
?ii>kt a happy home-- If they would
settle down and trv to RATSE
I'lIKIR CHILDREN, they would
k'e 1 entirely ditferent about each
ither.. ?*
. sfc * * '
; M. S. T.?Will I get a job
soon so that I can help to sup
port my family?
- Ans.:?Your f a nitty will got very
ittle support from you in the futn-i.?It
is,my impression that you
vi 11 g.t married in December and
,vill livo out of town?This change
>f location will help to IMPROVE
i'Ol'R HEALTH. "*
; ft ft ft * j
\V. 1.? \\ fiy do I have so
many bills? ' It seems that I
can't ever save any money?
Ans'.:.- Your wife is being just
uuii be up agaim??
M-sdarnes Maggie. Taylor and]
ilia .Mae Ru If arc still confined to
.vi 1 trusu they will sox n_haxe a_
ipeedy recovery. ,
Prof, and Mrs. L. B. M.oore spent
he week-end at the home of Mr.
nxl Mrs Joseph Nance, Caldwell
>treeet, visiting their daughter-inirw
and grand-daughtexv. They
tttled to s<* Airs, Celestirie K. Mar
in<?who taught with them while
hoy were at St. Alban Training I
wheal, Simpsonville, S. C.
Bethlehem Baptist Chu.reh .
Rev. K. K. (.'gulden, Pastor
Last Sunday was somewhat drea
y, |>uL inspiU of that quite a few
Sunday School schnfars were ont
o enjoy the splendid lesson as it
vas taught thou by thoT? teach rs
antf o\*|>lainextTo~ttfnn by Bfo.
dorgan who reviews<1 the lesson.
The morning service her a 11 at~
he usual hour with Miss Gwen-.
lolyn Henry at the"piann. The pas
of came before us and before 4ak
ng his text, he spoke about the
sew Hymnals ami Usher Bands
md thanked all who. worked and
ontributed toward the hymn books
iinl Usher Bands. Next Sunday
Tavelors on one side and the Bap
ised Believers* (>n the other. Will
'oti be there to do your part'.'
Sunday coming' at B:OU P. M. the
lev. M. M. Peace from Columbia
rill .-peak .for us. We are iuvitng
all of lNewberry out to hear
his great man.
^he pastor gave us a soul stiring
messagi, using as his text:
The Ixird is my Light and my'Sail
fltion. whom shall I fear'.' The j
ami is tha_ati:enjjth of my life of j
/hoin shall- I h/p afraid? Psk.lm j
- ?r-> SB,/ ?v ?rxTTTT" 1
. i : i. aup,iecL^_ -vtu' er ruling
Friend". Our so called friends
eill 'turn their hacks on us Whm
re need them most, but here is a
riend that will always stand by
is,,.and that's Jesus. You may be
. social out-cast, but if you tins,
n Jesus -everything1 Will be. al
ight. ">
The B. Y. I'. U. was opened at
i:3ff P. M. with Miss Meta Herv[ersoh
in charge uf the pfugram.
he service was interesting from
tart to finish. The night services
icgan at 7:.'50 o'clock with Mr.
icorge Singleton at the piano ami I
Jr. Baker at his side with the vio- |
in. The pastor came before us J
gain with another message from j
jod. Text: TraVn up a child in
he way he should go, and when
le i* oid he will not d-part from^
ti. Proverbs 22 :G. Subject"The I
Barents in the Home". The rea- j
on why we have so mgny?,young
hen and boys, in the jail and on i
the chain-gang is becdu.se they
lidn't get their training at home.
[ can't blame the children because
:hey are bad; the parents, for if
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HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310
ith Carolina. ......
ending in questions to Prof,
in order to get a correct read
, a litth bit too extravagant liefpre
you get out' "bill paid up sli^ mak,
vs another one?You should put
I your foot down onjier and not let
charge another thing until you
get your bills paid up'and a little
, money aheath
; C. H.?1). Uut'.O' this?girl
Cheat me who tells me she
[: wants to marry me? Or will
she stop if 1 have her?
! Ans.: Your girl friend certain*
rly is cheating on you and if you
I marry her she won't be any better
r-It will be much better for you to
I forget "her and eotitinue RoitiR to
! school, *
I % ****' *
It. J.?Would you advise me
[ dp Continue with my friend? .
Albs.: .. There appears to be an
otber_girl that is taking up so
much of your friend's time that he
j do.es 11 ' t have.jany.left to.suend.witIt
j you Yog, Won't hi- losing anything
I if you-discontinue going with him
I . . : * * *+ f '?- 1 7?
M. (LL J,.?I would like for
you to tell me through "your
i|" cdlunTjv if-l will get the unmet?~
| foack'that I loan out?
Ans*: You should not be <o impatient
about it.^ You loan your
money?tot-your brother to go t<vTexas
and make a start in business
and he hasn't had time to make it
' l>aek yet-. You can trust him..
? * *
A. II.?I would like to know
if 1 will succeed in my career?
Ans.: That, all depends upon
'whether or not you return to schooj
this year. Your -career will take
a lot <>f training and you'll-sunly
have to get all the education pos-'.
jsible. Your line of wvik will be
a well paying one.
N. 11. T.?NN'ill I ever lie happy
here?
Ans.: -.\ot very inue-h Von ar~
too attached, to your family and
l you'll always be lonely away from
them?It^is my impression that you
will go back home very shortly.
they had trained their boys in tlu~
I way they should go. we wouldn't
have so many married vuung wo-.
Linen going around with aching
hearts. I say' train iuur boys a>
vou do the girls, tor without the
proper training "you-, are wasting
your time. After the regular nitservice
the Lord's Sapper was administered.
Let us .not forget the Hospital
Drive that is to come.off on Thank
giving Day. Will you do your
part? ^ -
Look! I.ook!; Look! Look!
"Heritage"?Out of the Past Our
llcritayo and into the Future
Our (lifts'^ i_'
A play dcpietiny" thy origin ot
Vyro music. Ainci it un Neyru
nni-if was oriyir.ated in the hearts
of tin- people who h'ad their own.
peculiar musical background. This
nusie, however, is strictly an Amerit-atr-crea
t ion, horn cut oT American
conditions. These sonys
never could have spruny up in the
native/home- of the Africans.
These natives represent iny their
different backyrounds met one kind
_f condition in America and this
roi'.dit-ion cyusd them to siny a
new-kind of sony. "A*
For this sonu. they frequently
employediiew rhythms Pew mi Indies,
ni w harmonies, new words
ind new scales. The .-'Ournose of.
ihis plat* is simply to portray some
>f the different typo.of sonys and |
?o afcentuate the mt niier in whieh j
they hajl their < riyin. The youth !
'if jtoday- has inherit d the sonys
themselves and the simple faith
ami sincerity upon which they are
~"ounded. < lie has in In rited pec u I - ;
ar nr'sca! ability, a - vocal instrument
of rur:?kind.1 a'tul a ' .musical"
car that is-coverted by many.'
Conje out and. enjoy this musical
treat, which will take place Nov.
18th at the Praytcn Street' High
School. We are asking oar .white '
frunds to- come . and crijoy this
are treat with us. JJeneral ad-'
mission 1 a cents' and 120 cents. ;
Coiiie ami hear more than thirty I
well trained voices sinj< these songs I
<>f the soul. ?; ~ Z "t
Director, Rev. K. E. Gaulden,
Pastor of the Bethlehenj Baptist
Church
SWANSEA NEWS
v Mt. Olive Sunday school opened
at the usual hour. After Sunday
school, Rev. E. J. Gallishaw came
forth and tock.his text II Timothy
5th chapter and f>th to the 7th
verse.
Subject: fT fought ;i tfdpd fiprTif.
and I.finished my coast, I kept the
faith." ,
It was his fl'rewcIT sermon. I |
must say that R-*v. E.J. Gallishaw
marlboro (iot'nty*tr. am),
iti:\\KTijiYii i i men m;w> ,
'The enioUmcnt of the lij?nm-ttS'
vi'l" s' '
the tii >t month in th olenr mary
department was 44'J and in tin*
Hi KM school department 1Z7, tin*
grand total <?2'? and each Monda\
morning, Mew laees enters all th?
classes.
-??.At Dl"- so 1.1 Wi' ha l e?a?mm o?<+t- the
higlr school department than
we had the whole of last year's
I session.
i?Uu^fattee pail nl the vvt-t-k tht "
' teaeln i s wort- busily .engaged ii<
pftu'ir monthly tests.
The X. F. (y has' organized f <.>i
the 1 'J.'ir.-.'h; session, and the ollieer.are:
. ;
Mr. t'ui tis Ratvlill", president;
Mr. Samuel Moore, viee-pr? sident;
Air. Abraham David.'Secretary; Mr
I'ereV 'I'nwMsi'inl?Us -1 t a o I?t.oere
tary; Mr. Harry- Deiis, treasurer;
LM.r. Archie Fee liroddiv. club re|
loiter. Read of Directors; Messrs
.Julius Gee, chairman; James I..
Mcl.ain, Richard Kvaii-, Ingram
Guick, James F. I'etvrkin, Robert
: Frazier and Willie Fra>.\ 1. .
. There are twenty-live members
i of the-eiub. They ire wide-a-wake
group. \nu talk about putting si
young nieh. 'Full of energy ape!
plenty pep.. My! what a won kingprogram
~u"velf thyse?> uung?nn.n
-can really eio that. .My!' how they
vein i-uise money.
\Veuncsday uijrnt, Octobe'r-^&th
this flub sonsored a Har-B-Q. Tht
proceeds. was very good.
November 11, at 8:UU I'. M. the
X. F. C. will give another Bur-B
There will be a ham given away
as a prize to the. oik- .who
gets the lucky ticket. Bingo and
other games will be some of the
other forms uj* attractions and
i*musonionts.
1 Stop! Look! Listen Tor furthet
information- of live N. FVT'. Ban1J
net Jt I m nigh t he: .eoluniiLs_.-o.f-.Xhi;>
paper. . T
On .Thursday night, Misses Bo-.
_iiuic_utid Hammonds jointly gave
a 1lallowe.'en party in the ^school
lUOiioriuin. Mr.''J. ('. Robinson of
i!.?? <i.<.iiint?year class?w?n?lii ?;t
prize-and .Master Rowan Smith of
uu- thud grade won second prize
in the. masquerade grand march.
.Vliss J. L. Benjamin awarded the
prizes to the winners.1
]*Yiday, NovehMier 1, during the'
assemhly period tin re was a rally
anil the neat sum of $10.17 was
raised. The Senior class reported
$1.77); Juniors,. $1,.">(>; Soplrmores
$1..10; Freshmen $1.0I>; sixth
grade (JOc; tilth grade $1.10; -Ith
gran. $1.00; third grade' 30c*; 2nd
-grade -2TC-and-thtg Two first grades
>1.20. The rally is continued uuJ!
the goal is reached, alter which
Jie grand total will be announced
.hroiigh this paper, This rally is
.'or the rebuilding of the fence to
.nclo.se our athletie field "arid to
! uirchasc now "Togs" for our bus,et
ball girls.
The teachers a it'll t.'je lit'tU'U rtrq.o
i .tiuiii uT th-'ir s tuur- ills- are
> rking whoje-heartediy to mak.-lilt
gieatcst ye-?i 4ir the his
oi y of the? sehojil.
The lieyiie to bo- pr-.-entod by the
s uescribed by Harold Blackmail,
pro siolent -of tire class as "sonie.hiirg
-very dill'er-nt irum mod
nU'itainrmnts given in school."
i.t is scintillating with brilliancy.
I'alent that has been selected has
plenty pep, full of action and'pleas
ng jo^sonalities. This entertain-me
n't will ploMse any audience.
Suitable for any age.* Watch for
the 'date.?
Friday, Noyemh.er 1, during the
issembly poidool. Miss Campbell
vuhiIs -elueryv- of., tlm oievotional o-x<
' ."rcises.
The football game between Mayo
High School, Burlington, S. C. and
B. 11. S. was quite startling from
dogijiiiing^tVFciTd. .. .Mayo scored in
,h< first quarto-r. ' After th."t
d in have.awaken from a spell o: _
deep. they began t>> play ball.
.Mo.-q?I')' the game?wit.*' played?m- tin1
renter of til.- Held.
? Mayo 1 l"jrh came expecting to
haVe an overwhelming number of
eores lint fail till to il<? j. s??. They
triple throat of Mayo Hi baektit-hl
men seemingly vvuiv in good prime,
hut Coach < lillir.ln's "Gangs'lei s up
part-litly wifr 'too well organizetl- .
IVr Mavo to' liiako th mark. ]
Credit to B. U. S. Gangsters jis j
a .whole was very commendable |
with llatelitl. quarter back guid- ,
ar.ee an.f Bedford. Bivers and Lit!v
siq port made several threats. ;
lHipne called in for Gray riirht .
iiaI; ai d made .a gain of ::tt yttsy.
Mayo lu Id them there for the Itit (
down and they returned 'to the s
center of the field carrying thi [|
ball to. tin UO yard line and fell!,
fatal to R. H. S. Gangsters. The I
ganio' eiuieTT 7-0 in favor of Mayo j
Gangsters line-up:
-p-.?Rj:?A. Lilly nml ('< Hons 1 _
R. (?'. John Barrint:ne\ .
L. C7?S. Moore " *
Tackle? The Manning Broth-rs
Knds- Klino Shields and Herbert
Grant
Qujirter'rack -Gurtiss Bateiitf
preached a wonderful sermon.
After preaching a wonderful
sermon*, he sang "I got a home in
thi*1 Rev.'W^M^l'ims of Mt. Plea- '
sunt Baptist Church made asplendid
talk how lovinpf?R v. CJallishaw
W^s and how peaceful" lie is also.
Mr. deny Fields of Center Hil^;
Circuit made a splendid talk along
the same lino. Mr- ajid Mrs. E.
Davis motored to Columbia to see
the ir two daught'- rs Saturday.
They are at Booker T. Washington
high school; and are delighted i
in being there. *- They made their I
class after going in late. 1
Misses Dftvist. s and Mis < IIat-Ue
Mae, Jackson and Mis M. Pinckney
f'onr Swansea. S. Was lnhsen
from the Sunday School.
Brother Fields is feeling somewhat
better this morning.
U
H. H. - /Vugustus'Ketmody, ("apt.
U. 11.?Tliunmi. I,illy
F. H.,?Cray
L. 11. -KaH Itcdfry (I.
3'hti "An" buys hud a mcelin
il'i'l n If i mi nun i i
theitf at (amp i'eu ilhui whitead
on Noveinbt-r 7 through 11. The
plan -to send in ;i uood report.
Most id. th- teachers ol' tin- I
il. S. faculty spent the week-en
: heir i r- pectivc huini -^ iiiiutvly
Mis.-es \ eulo and <hudon and- Mi
WflKjin, Ciilliaiii w nt to. ttuj
llOMKK rn(iti?).in I , MI. I>
, ? x ? 1 IXJ
4w?4y->fn-Hl thy u eel: -r-ml at .hoim
i)L.Florence; .\hss M. I4. (irc-**n a
home '-in Oi anjLti'burjj;; Mi,Ss J-. I
Heiijnmin accnntpanj' d Miss (Incl
to jOranjri.'htirK for the* week-<n<
l'riin i|>ai Ihrkson Vf Society llil
Hill \vas a recent visitor'.to oli
. i*!.ool to- si*i* Mr. I). Wright 01
o.tiu Very important Inisiijess.
?Seemingly?vht? "rXjp1-* nn-Ti HT
wry. eluse-ly <-ri*anin this con
lUinity. and alt. nearby place*.
M ' . -laim- MeKnitrht. pnncij.a
?t Hethiuie and two of h;s teach
ers wire popJc-dlers Sunday at ih
homo'of Mr. and Mrs. LvW'nyrh
Mrs. TJ If Mct^ioen was at he
home l'ur the Aveek-endi SJie- i
machine in th<- \> .itlei II mh Sehou
llar.tsvflle for her Inotiiir who i
-ice upli rating- from a Te?-?-nt -'ajr :a
tion. - '
?M1 -?' -I'm l'..i. ag-- lb e-air
:-lauuhLers Shadie. Sarah KraiKt
and '.Mae Ji.'i'ic* w-.re Sunday 'evert
nig- guests of Mr. and Mrs. '.lain-*:
il'Mft*. ??;?r~ ~T~. .... _ 7
All the- teachers are on the jo'
his morning and reported havinj
spent a very enjoyable week-err
nonie with relative- and friends.
MINTl k.v (JkOVMS S( HO()l,
' ^Iinturn {Jrove had 4 'very .jf-o
penintr Monday* (JcU.Ih r 21 wit
sijudcuti.. -putrxm.-. apd-l'aoHitjj-Th
IJat r <'11 s xrrrTtod Uh- _<ij.L and nej
menihdrs of the laculty with man
ini 1 s and < ncourajfiny: words hp|
Inn:'for theni;a successful torn
1'iih (dd member- of tin- l'aculty yi
Very tflad to have with the in thi
<- 1111. Mi.-s MZelia 1 >;iTli~ ; ;'rml
late of Mayo Hijth School; JJis
Funic. L. Quick, irraduate Bro'wr
inty Home,. Camden, S. and
resident of .Hamlet, N. and'Mi's
U< -a Francos Melntchbn of Kinn
dree-,5 trraduate Avery Jnsi it nt?
I 'hartosT^nr S.
Tin* school is very proud of.it
progress. .We'arc aide to use a
no tiler teacher this term? Mis
A let 'utchor-i i rr-hirs vtiiiTg < "" uf'" t fi
heprinyers; fMiss - Campbell, firs
urade; Miss Palmer.advanced- 1>
tvii'li-!?Mis'- Dani-Is second'"(trade
Miss Bet Ilea, third and fouit
trades: .Miss . Ouick. Home F.e?to
unties and Kev. H. II. Herriotti
i.nd- Miss t^uick, fifth, sixth sev
titlf and *inhth uradesv" "also th
iliyh School Departim nt.
Krv-. HeArJptfo .lf=:t Wedhesda
numiua; tut Sumter. S. (\. vvhci-4?w-i-U?attend?14-?annual?*. <?;>
l\-i
'til1 . 11 iii';u li rs w ish FiTTi! sue
^
roid' co. ru. schooi.
I' s*? i iV.-tnn-* C. - Avil'niTn^. tt aij ! r1
'dad e n of Columbia. spent las
ok-eiid on tin* Campus, gue.-t.
f I'rof. .1. S. Shanklin
Th* Parent. ami To chefs AsSo
iiytioti liirt Kri y aft mo a oi
he' Ca: pus. The reX.t meet in*,
vj 11 be* at tho hem".-of Sirs. John
son. ? .
I'i'i>f.'ss>d 'Shauklin anTp-on we:
~TTT"oIumhia Saturday o:i bu-iness
Mr.-, Milium McMillan a;'u! i
spent t.h'e .week 4 rvl over *f I'eni
ohool_.wit,h I'rof. and Mr.-. Bviij
by 1.
Sir, Jacob Washington who ha
been with thy school. for soon
into has iror.o to Mi.iipi for an in
elicit; stay.
Mrsi_.t 'atherine-toyi!: ticcunrpa::
ed by Mi.-s s Poiothy. Dudley n.
'e: ni(.. (jH't n 'and Mrs. .\ 1 il ian
Mc.Mfflhn ami--on. spent Satuid.i
in t 'olumbia.
_ ?
UllV. A. W. HIM. M^CKKIJS
IN I I.OKMNCr. S. c.
TIV officers at. I cor/ivjrpti f
'I JIUTKV l'i!l|,lllM V lllllVII ;i!'- 11'
iuifiim- over the wonderful i yhievi
Hints areojn.plisluv! during' tin
idmir.isti .itioH -of Rev. A. \V. 11i 1
fr*-|?astor.-- At tin- annual conlh.r.
nee at: I t?.\<iness ni' iti:;:' M
;ast KriUiy night- Th* rep rts
diowed that in Jhe linl m ial i! p i_t
iHent of 'he efiuivh nioVi_ thai
s I.OOo.no ha-l lav i: .raise ! and a
full", nvi'i -4" l".i I'.ret program i'?'
IThe auxihari- > fin.l raise.
HoVe th. Il tfJ'JOO.OO. 1'he |
11:. 1 evi rv/salai ied <>;'fiivr> 1
hvp paid to ('ate: Spiritually the
uiee?'ss had Ik ? n rvelous. In th'.
1 u :mnilhs .^if our pastor's a IiV.tw
istiVtion. tie had added to th.
-^ACK WILLIAMS^
DRUG STORE
JACK WILLIAMS. Mer.
Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas
_I Cigars. Cigarettes and
Tobaccos. T'".h
2.165 Gervais St. Dial 921f
David G. tilisor
General Insu^anye
Honest amT'e^cieVit atter^
tion given to all business
placed with me?
PHONE 571?
' '' Page S
church ''Of] members' ad baptized
( hcivi h .s been covered, and th/*?
entire church has been kalsomi/.ed
jr and painted. The members luve
tm 1 1 r ' I"" * 1 *
clothes ainl a j?air of shbes,
y I'KAK M:\vs
_ I lilt- l.lliw- .1. .?!. I,, , | II III I II _
Sunday w. s .a sad y for
h.?1,':. vie Sunday school
opcird at i'ts usual.hour, with the
. |>i. uii'i li-iu'luft s at tin ir p.ists.
At I I ' l'i K v. (unnii.ghau) as"
the . rostrum end preached
N -il-soil] vtl(A'|Ug .>01 i'llOlA. 1 'I.
Vt >u R-v. >,'?duin>" brought to
11 is aintu'T woiiu .-iTur metis age.
i" Our heai VvdWr''- nne.ie to- rejoice
n again. A ner.t little sum was collect'-;.
We arg. all eX]*-cting Rev. .
e" 1;. . < . t 'u:.mi |.-!i in bach. Aiu t- I-"
Eva J{. Hoyd has i?< * n ill- for the
p:At .10 Ttrhnths; last Sunday ?t.
' o:iU o'clock she passed ' to the J
..Teat hey*1 :.d. '
v She leaves a father," mother* li
t sisters, h rot hers and a" host of 9
' other relative's t-.nd friends to
s iiioili'n lu r loss. Th';-whole cim:.
' munity was shocked to hear of her
s tenth, ttrts oUV loss hut heaven's
' gain.-.Sr p oh . my * dear sister,
/h-.'|r ! : htnl:.. v..we 1: ' "
dp iJr. E. A. - Adams, Rev, R. "i,
Vo.aji^ / Re.. .1. Sl? M.vrtin i ssist'-d
('wnnin'.'ham with the?
Tiay*dn'y? - .
b!" *
tf ARM^s TE.MI'LE.A. M. E.
d , ' '
i
I Ih'V. It. I. Lemon, l'astor
I (iVechvil'c, S> Sunday S. *>
open*' 1 at.l-1 ") A. >1.1 with officers
. and tea hers iip-fdaee. Tho lesson
' whs thoroughly taught by classes,
\ Al t'-r the study' uf^tlte lesson fry _
* I cTa.-ws we-listened to a review by
^I^T~lT^r~ATTnTii.<. our Stmd.iy'S.
' i? growing.in every way.. .The reuuyks
l^v the pastor. Rev. I-emon
1 and M is.. Calhoun were enjoyed
^ byt.H'. - . ... ..
,s . Morning service began at 11:45 ?
~~V. M. *1 lu- chon- furnished excel- 7
> lent music iii k' ping with the day. .
The' pastor's text was found Jer.
7:2.';. He uso for his subject, "0- *
h -drone* "to Cml and its results."
This strong and powerful message
' wa.-J""Ti!lo<i with th1* spirit, The
spiritual tide ran high throughout
? the iVi.os.i go. He really preached
l* in a very touching manner. We
If to the church. She was made
' welconv- after the usual services
A. ?over?The ' Hoiy?union .'
vvas given to a large number. The ?
eongreg tion was, wry large. - ' .
^ The A- T. K." League met at
..Vlock with a large attendance.
A very interesting play was renv
! real' try some children from Sulivan
Street School under thv. di^
et iin *rf M j s. liattie IT Fladger.
'T'u- ; I:iv \\:i- tl;.-" "Harntd'- of the
H _ih t-11 i. r. i.?ved?bv^?~
:* ail.
A 7**:<? I'. ."VI.. the pastor again
rougit .1 strong ,jiuss..ge. His
ext. was found St. John 10:10.
He used for his .ul.jj.vt 1"Lkes
~ illed full, the .Mission of Jesus."
t fhe j.ast.-r ph ac.h-'-U an excellent
s -si rinofi. w hich was enjoyed, by all y
T4?<>-rt wi.o did not commune were . /
I ;rivc!i a:: op|)??riunity u> mj. >> t
; I had several present. ani^T .them
* v-.re Mrs. Rd> t Younjj, Airs. Mer
it and Mh* Pud-.'
NYi- at t; "s?>rry to announce that
i V < ;t ( ha'pn.an is ill ill the ...
NY. Li. S. If spiral. NYe hope how
>oon >he. .will b?* .'.hie to be out af1'
Tain.. *
NYe. . re' also sorry to announce
that Mis. AJdie Mill- r is on our
~ -id; Ii-1. NY'e _\vi?h for her a spec- - .
dy recovery. .
pTT Let lis
J? Do Your
The Palmetto leader
>
' ' JK?
i That Good'Feelingf
after Black-Draught has
relieved constipation. ^ ,
TTinncnnric: nf mnn anH nmmiin
r avoid loss of time at work from
sickness bv wat.chinr t.hpir hpalth
and taking Black-Draught at the
first sign of constipation.
Ordinary errors in eating may
interfere with~natural regularity
of the boyels. A dose or two of
J Black-Draught will make them
! L active again. It ia ft ?.
M reliable, purely?.vege1
v table laxative, SO
_ ift. mal^ bocaU? , v
of "that good feel- * * .7
3* ****" wWc^ lts thorns'
ough action bring*.
Sold In 2Sc packagM (
a ... .kid