The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 09, 1935, Image 6
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NOTICE
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All news for The Junior Pag<
must bo in the office ho later thai
f- Tuesday afternoon of each week
Many letters are received too lat<
for publication.
"BILL"
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS
j? Children desir'n<? to becom1
members of the Bill Carver- Clul
must fill out coupon ami mad i
together with a stamped, s=elf--ad
L dressed envelope to The Pal.metp
Le?der Bill Carver Club, 1310 As
#?mbly Street, Columbia, S. C.
Membership Card and Butto:
will be sent>to you immediately.
"BILL."
Boys And Girls
W A N T E D
To Earn Money In Spare
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lime
Here's an opportunity for am=?
bitioiis boy* anil gir|< to make?
money every week, all year
spare time in your own neighborhood.
L
No money, no experience
i. .v" needed. We supply everything..
Many boys nnd girls
I are now happy, making their
[ own spending mnn'i-y. All?you?
have to do to join them is to
write to the address hc]ow
and ask for full details. Write
to:
circulation man acer
the palmetto leader
1316 Assembly St.. Columbia. S.C
1 nmi i >?? ,r\ ii?. in i
wnoi.k < i.i ii ur:\ i\ i:i)
Dear Hill:
How arc you ami all of th-member*
t'.ecliiijr today ? Kliic
; am hoping.
Bill, 1 worulev .what ha- i.appt n
ed -to the niC'inlU'i s." I mme tha
t.hoy have .not stopp ,i writiny;.
would like to hoar from all ??
the member?. .
Bill, I am .itist I'rpni ' M-houj am
^enjoyed the day f'tnu.
Will^wii.to more xt wo. k am
hope to hear from, all numhei
* sou II. 1 ." *
Yours very truly.
ThoimiM-ua Han-,
Conway, S.
' MAKHAKICT W WIS TIIK
wiioi.k i? \tii: \<; \in
,? Hello, Kverybody!
Herod am ayair.; out I ai'.t \\<u'i
deriny why the .t'juh iistmber.- -a-tl
not write, since tr.o Kditor -ha
been RTtul cnmfyh t... ojv,
whole nave. 1 eert ai:j\ nt, - - r - a
I - 4 *' - ' .
' ing the.kit rs ami I air. - ivy w
will iii.t ;;-e ')w - ] i j : *. ;m:v .: ..
we have. We ha l a vei;.t. v
time at ear -.civ !
ei ?k*s4?*1?11' 111 ;.t ' i*?? ?:?
patron's were" out a:. : make nhtalk.-.
a.: ". ..
spoke. ( ^! I forgot to. te.i . o
we have?a new t". acker. t.'.is yea
All*s Kini.-e iil i-J-a:." : !" m > .Mnt _
We now hat e Vix tvachc.t 1 wii
ten years > ki in. Se] t? :i.; ? r a:ui
R'm'in l:.-. sixth' i. a .e; am* 1 .... a
study hard, so ti.at 1 v. i,i ye...- ,.i
to pa-.- tr.i.- t' in:- \\e.:l
farm '?' '<k .i.- "V.er lii'. i I a:'.. _ ;a
rt?f ttiat. i 11hvii'.'etit;. pea m il
to | a.-'- an?l J i.a . e. po lity oecai
to crack. The hit; 1; ai
ting ' fat.
So iui:g Bill -nth; next -wee!;.
*i iHi. t-i't h-si m: t-,-~
Renih'-it. S. ( .
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EDNA I.IiK HACK ON JOB.
Bowman, S. '
dear Bill;
Ideally ,l-elioy? d ;.*o".i Ki-.-ed :i
letter l'or the secolM tnye: hat a,
how 1 am hauk on the ,t<>b aga;
Bill, I wuri .it Camp meiiinv; ia
Sunday ami Oh! What a crowd \v;
there. TJsttVlfilna11y. of' my" o
- friends, wlfju fhaten't seen loi
0 TK? irt It..11 ty-t'nb11. i > ii'nnltiwl
' ,lv f - ?>- ..
[' sermon and the chair :inA \ lu
more Of'' in v'''11 i? t:^\ver$' Lh-r
Hill, I iidn't u'et to to t4
Fair; but our Fair will so..n o"
on and I am expi i ting t?. n. t. i
So that is all. H.Ve. hye, Hill.
Vuiii'-' truly,
Edna Lee Wilsons.
fclJLA MAE ATTKM);; ( 111 |{<
SI N DA Y.
Bowman, S. C.
Dear Hill: 4?.? ,
' ? i y
I am well add hope' thai y>
I land the Club . members are t-1
y same.
Itioch Baptist church Sunday. (
! pastor, Ivev. \\ me preacr.e 'i a w<
tterful sermon.
Mamie Williamson was mv di
tier guest. I arranged- the tali
F all by myself. Mother was too
|i to help. Mother is up and w;
able to see us off to school th
| morning.
IF Elea?a Bowman has returned
glut
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grtllTHVS wry
BILL CARVER. Editor
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Yours t ray."' /
" : Xirla .Matt Huii-lw-. "
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CaptTH-n. The fir t- crame will-!
t? <! Tin \i,v. *?iJi iiclyv.. c
Mtv .i I!-, xi? i >cyiV.?. The' nl
Stnrfm wsiviTs fp-in t iic "senior cla.
Mis-V. Yc in- and II. N'c.jtl
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iiij " -1 I !i I' i iendship Titfcr
i' l-nch li'.'f will dcii liis'imiform ?
n-'l iia.nifl Icsirl his Ti trots to vi
jle' toi-y ovi'f jtho All-Stars. Hurra!
ill f r 'be Timers. The All-Stars ai
as li'-m Shaw, .J. ('. Smith, Clafli
is Benedict sand Tuske^ee. ?
I Thy l-'ri iul.si'i|t Tii(?i?? motor*
to to Chester We'd., Oct. 30th to tac
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i>. to-^i thi'r with a self addressed at )Ua
t o Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 ? |?|UJ|
Y.iur name will be placed on0 the C appi
a membership card and button C aM i
lO O " 'X'0(X)0000.00000000?8>OC V. Iiu
i'.le Hi ainenl. Ko'th teams., fought (he
' t.n even terms in tlie 1st arid 2nd ilL,'
farter- a-. the whi.-tlo soutnUd
i tor the hair the scares were U-th
j Hut i.n the .'Ii.d i|i!aVter^l>t>th teams
^1 LeJ.t the-spirit, Williams 1. e. mad'.
(i'.ii i'di.x. n !*oi" eld Friendship. 'v<
---aai ki> h ,i i.e?"nee" >>:'?Brainei d V ?r-* hacUtield
carried the hall to the "" "
yoal line. The third quarter. Old- l"'1K
- F?? rtli q.tarter Friendship. .' .
laid started her. drive toward the
t 2'ial auaiu when the whistle sound- 15
ii!.' As ii whole both.tea,ins |d<j$/- J'0
v?i an -excellent hrhmLpFTt'Othall.
A at eli The Lead- r. for old K. C's. t','v
Tmwsf * :? j
(XO.NFK CO. IK. SCHOOL
a l'o
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Fern en . I'll, c la-sex ; re rival-. part
iti^- arraft: ill 11.e di iv(.' and have -rybo
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a>-nuii-l) al aiul iaUVTi st as' sum
li-i.aiu i' ni.es.'' Tari.iy selling,. imp.
iii. iutf p loo-rams, And many iwir
;t'.vi pi "lital/lv projects avo in : Ji .M
f'" n.,- ' - ,.f
I j.1" n*r i li u in.tv class spiiitsnr* ij alU
i |?iivy \i'? i1iu s,iay. ai iln- hhVmt.
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- a i.ov. pi i.s, ntvil i\ \ t ry ni . r- san.
""* ?,:rt ??>. {' wtiiiiinjf "Uc-t- ?-v;
k'- I v\ toat-tjivii
''"csL' ; ' . i. . _ leal
i > *71 'V - tncir. , friends v>,
L civ pleasant owning ,j- t
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a..\ .i in ; iai!it <| nil la-: \|
> :a>_ ni'iriil !-y Mr. A. L*. (\ido.
x " y-'s.-uic was. carried (1|
V vl'c L iven I'll' s ilV.i^^ ' , 'I
I-.. :ai".;lt\' oj . Hi-one. ('<uu:t\ '
, i iliii. ::.v > :*? .! pi v -1 lit oil a \\ i \ |lt
li; . ' ' I'1 ;"n Sunday ivr !.t .
** .-'.L 1 KTJ n /.?*r Hapt t much." n,.v(
yf?^ V~ Jjilvl.eli. aif.i' tiTm
Tav-Ua*; -pert -Ate- Week-Oil :
, I'--. -a i' ..i OS, Aflioville
J. > I;"-'. r'l a. S\ir ea H7 1 i II _i" t ht '
* ' " -' ' - a v?11_l?' in i ii i ii a y'i Von?Uy
"t!'nv. Ali -. K: \\.' Ariiolii at
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" Hi uvrHt to. us one more noble ser fit it
" moil Ci">i!i St.- Mark subject l>. r
V jt is ' .? ?!<I :'of us to lie lien" ma
N!f niiV'd it so much, we hope ;u-\
I he rciur-ii i.t' our dear pastoy. A Ad
0 i <:ve ei mt i.l \Vas present and oifr Da
I -ioiledion was .fine; 'Sunday nijrht. wa
i- \vr'- eolleete-i t: ti dollars. (TP Nov- in'"
i- .-i'ibee ;{, Thu Busy R e (Hub met an
at the home of Miss Annie Kuon. an
" A licious coutse was swved. A left
' *' s-urprise supper Wi Thriven for Rev. phi
V' tjnv;. at Mrs. Fannie * Counts' |,.u
P , . our . Tho*"~ p-. nt were: ' ll'.v 0
1- I. S. Martin \!i-=s .\. Martin, Mrs. (|V
S < (la llitwei ; M iss S? rah Raton, ,im
IV. f Mi*. .John 11.11. We enjojeu
a ' lovely eveiiimr. Miss Ksterlina
ie i Thomas left Oct'. HI. for Baltimore, '
t Md., there she will make her hoiii'* I *
p. r >i. ter. .Mis. I.ul..; I'erry i
II .tii.'.- ehool term. . 0js.
I :.!- Matin I! are zeal C s^ill an
i- . . ] ; -;ek list. We hope for her ).(
a H ' 'I,C ' -ttts 1-^tt
Tt" ' Mrs. F. Counts, 1i porter ( j,>
? ""ft , tin
n> Subscribe For tin
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i'^The Palmetto Leader
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'ALMETTC* LlSAgfcR
*:?m. i nr.i, rrxiut any ci
sriroui. ~
ewberry, is. C." Alt. Bethel
many School o p e n e d ^le
day, Oct. I I, .10155, with an un ,p*
1 enrollment. The opening ,
vise \Vas very unique in il<
acter. A very lar^c* number ol * 1'
oils, trustees, and children
""t t Ip'i'r ti?nidn?r>t pre
4* it c i - .ii u...."'....! rr~ i"hii
i in. % o. viuiiuwiii, oupei visui v,"?
Newberry "Coulily" Colored 'ai'j.
juls, presided ?t the opening far,
had as our visitors: Prof. Gary trail
s of \'? \vln'i ryf S- C-l MiS?s V'ei - T
Rutherford and .Miss Gladiola bor.
;!eton, te achers of the Col of $
ivn School. Profs. GallmVp to <
Jones diseUssedd the Italo- driv
opian situation very pointedly min
members of the faculty were Ran
presented respectively: Prof, race
J. Anderson1: Miss Andrina O. Aft
:e*i;ford an ! Miss Lillian M. ond
? . Each expressed their pro- vVhe
?-ivt. ideas l"i1 a ve^y successtc'rm
. A Ik
1 the following b riday night,
P. T. A. was organised.'. Many
ons attended u'ntl plans were r?,lir
e for the ensuing term. On ts .'
rsday^nite. October lit, a very Wor
opriate Halloween . program wtM.
MK U4I \\ct> _ l > I II 111 lisv IlltCI - SSOCC
of the,Ki?l> buskvt ball tcttm pjle
it the leadership'of cur most cja)
ient principal, this is one of ^ p
most progressive schools in j'-p'
county. 'Ltd
K KKS11A W NEWS IU1RT
iM'shaw Junior High has taken Ulv
. , , Rll
.ew lire, rridk.y night was the . q
of fun ami inerriment l'oi [ i[?
f&lks'of K'eriliaw. They vviic '?>
rtaihcd with'a Halloween-par- - ^
ivwi in the school auditorium. ,
JHel)aiy p:\grum consisted el'"
pot-.k drills aild readings from. '
I'rimary an ; Inte rmediate d?'- ,
meats. , . : '""J1
rs. S. J. Mills and Miss.W. L c'\'
isoii Inslruftors. Mr. _T. ('
iams and Mr. Burfford gave ^ "
w encourvging and timely re- Mat
<s. The nuti!i_fcature of the
r was the "K> ano ^lame" evcdv
seemed'to enjoy this game
u? nie-wa--' nroytod by. Mit. 1' ^
I and Miss Cook. The niet
of $23.10 .was raised. Kvry
i xpressed .ti.eins .'Ives as . havspent
a pleasant .evening. ' a-v
r. <:-nd Mi A. .Iannis La Seiiv: aaY
It-Call, S. C. were thv'pleasalU a' '
rs of Prof, ami Mi>. .1. P. Neal Lea
t-r Minnay al t, moon Mr, It;
lip .".11(1 en :;i.iiiiaH . grit-u Itaiy 111
lie- Mi-Call ;Jr, High. Prof. J. |.a*'
Long" .spent iliy week-end in ;
tor. S. C. lie. i t ports a plea- % Kt;
stav. - . sou]
7 He -Mad V. see Prof. J. C
;.- Miss's Iri-i,. Helton, laieil. 7 ,
Lh and M i. iieiton back fioni ^
York1-whtit- they spent a part l'u>
heir \acatio-:.
r-r-?IV f . lUrli'lvlHUll lt4 t f r-4? llalil
Kington. 1>.. C. 1 si week wer
re ]k will b- engaged in govern" nnd
L work. . - - villt
i . and Mrs. Lawrence, of Sum- 5>o
ilioloreffrrver on Sunday 'after- hi si
l. t->Jo i: o tlu ir daughter hack, the
v W*T l..: Johnson. M4ss Mo+hi-- -Cra
has"el; tg'e of music ami see- T
gra:P:of lvefsliaw .Jr. lliirh Hon
are always'glad to have pha. >7 ,
ealler-. " _ len
-at-en?i-iiv "Leader" lor our . j j j
a 1.;- ..ci -11 i: 1 ajid iiulln-.: ..py
(ON WAY.M:\VS r?
1 >y
~ Mr.
lU-tlu'l A. M.5 Id. Church '
Teat
Rev. W . I. Gere. Pastor nt'H
. bea
unday^(ItfUiUi. |- 27, was . high ''V 1
at tlu* -above .named church, "ig
t 11:1.') the pastor H? v. A. I,. mill
nhow and Ilov. (J. W. Janus s ALLsi
:lcd th< rostrum. After all pit wr.?
ina'rics by the pastor hose- yd.
etl as ;i text Jane s ] :22 sub- ly.
"The life ol' duty." lit preach wa _very
ii:>lrjuctive and inspiring tor:
.on *. ." . re--he
Sunday school is sti.l pro- ||u.
ssing. Mr:
light st - vice !>?; gall a' S P. M. s}u
^pa-str.r's 11*xt for this serviet 7ua
t lound in 11 Cor. 1."?:!! Subject 'p)1(
epattr for the- ftmtf --ay." r
V'hile our pa-tor \vas?--away*at-- |v >
ding - the c out tut-tut'?Wi+t
n House preached for us Xiln- ...
morning. Noyejnber and r
\ G. -NW -Iallies proitehtd for. us j\ 1
ulay night. They both preached
.mdid sermons.- We how our * .
ds in humble submission to th .
nighty God that these young
l may grow stronger in His
vice ad that God will cojntinue
pour ut I i is holy ' spirit
m them.
lit' 11 ?>oils ! r</m ttlC" twelve
tes weiv very vkmk!. Mr. Char
Smith and Mr>. Dinu Mekin-- v_;u
Who ha been in disposed is
aralrn W still It ie sirh mem
s. (Id to see them'. Mrs; AlBoweris
passed into the tfrea' ' r
'oi f Monday Oetober 4, Mrs. ^ ,
ilie .lames (Jet. 122, and Mr. .1. ^
vis Del. '211, Mr. JelY Hemming , '
y . n.T Mr. Johnnie Allen were
charge. The families haw pui h'; .
pesfSympathy in their bereave "
nt. Mliss I.illf-n MeK river
t a ti'\v days ago tor ' niiam i- . i
a. l'a. Mrs. Xaitey Roberson is t? j
k hpnu- from Miami. Fla. til
lotte Alston of George
ni. S. (,'? worshiped with us Sun
. LjtI'oi(. last. We are alweys
id to [have our \isiting iriends ?
(t^wyrship with us ami -say to u.
.1 coitiv again you IVe always y
h'Onio.' : * ma
We regret very much to learn m(]
the death of Mr. Fa in est Jones'1
Mr. II nry I)ewitt. w'ho gt
?\yned last week. Mr. Jones iry.
rt-Mr. Itawnly' h> 1 boon oil' Kuiit ft
? and on their way back home t.j^
y had to cross the river and j wj
ir bolt turned over with them, pj^
'. Dow nicy came to shdife. Mr. we
wilt^was working on the river soi
icn he g& drowned. th<
\
By T. K. By the wood I*
Columbia, S. C., October 31?In Thi:
Aihiual Football classic at the .to <1
C. State Colored Fair on Bin no"1
irsday, tho Clallin Panthers' stai
led the stingers, out of the Allen F
low .Jackets by a score of G-U. der
'he Panthers defense was iin-* whc
gnable, but the offensive maTn?tAt;
t,.... l?."cr rrmTTTI ? '?
v, ollivil |IU3 UVUI JIUIHK up J l?ica
re "scores against opponents thus like,
; was unable to get going, a- in t
list the Allen warriors. cini<
he Yellow Jackets olfered stub- selv
i\ resistance and with the aid Si
everal Clallin fumbles were able been
rhock the numerous Panther Oneres..
Clallin scored within two that
ute< of the game, when1 (J. Wil- budj
is took a short Allen punt and shoi
?d 40 yards for. a touchdown., pla']
y a sustained drive in "'the sec- J*' '
quarter Clallin lost the ball l>art
n a costly fumble just, inch is c'OM1
11 the goal line was covered by miK
>n in the end zone. " :<V 0
lien, after, laying fo ' make ' ni?
h of a deiit-ii\nlie t.'laflin line,
an throw ing'long forward pass- j _ ,
n the last half; three of these
e intercepted and the other
e knocked d+wyn hy the Clallin n].m
iiidary. ' ()lc
_Line-ups: sU]tlin
(G) . Allen (0) 01. t
-Blackmail J. Williams plan
?MeCol lough Pressley Jt.
?W.hit. ""aTToi
?Fair?- PortertUid ,jeil
'-rMcConibs Grant q-|
?Wideinan Gregg Wl.[j
?Xeoly . I.awsoii steal
-Mtamsoy ?:??F?Brown v.(| f,
?Gregg liulldnd
v-G.. Williams Harris divb
?Willis . Horry Oi
ubstitute si Clatlin-, Fair, Me- I ha
ily. Brazel, Harrington, Gr.ifiin, Pine
vart, Evans. 1 gree
Iie.ii: Paine. Martin, Bell, llo- elipj
I, Butler, Brown. tlu-s
ef. -Williams, (Benediet gow
mpire?- Smith (Talledege). _ JjJLgi
eadlinesman" **Webber (S. 1 ' 1
t.) J and
k! <?Yn \ i K vwii'tt real
* *-' r"~t~?-?. tjiu
st.>-Mii .v. Vi. i:. (iiimii
Rev. 1). I,. Coe, Pastor
, , . irrov
imday. October 27 was a hijt'h .turd
at St, I*aul Chureh. The Sua- 1 ,s'
School was opened at the usu st've
lour. hy the Siuit-, Rev. R. I,.
eh. with officers and members I l^aM
hejr post of duty. The Usson 'u!!p
discussed briefly 1 >y the dif-- u '
nt dosses and re vie wed try the
ear, Rev. U. I:. (Ve. _A11 < i" Sun's '"ill.
sehoir] we. w; m into further sor !
. Our pastor jrreaehed a strong h., v
stirri'nif sermon, lie Jook his M
in Daniel fith chapter and the i,nlt
i verse. Aftey the Sermon the'
L_LiiUlli umii i)^'v..m then I _1
c.oltect ion " was taken. Total
ection raised Sli.OJ) and loo, we- -|>
...several vas.iturs.; -umoinr t hem at "T"
e Mr. J. I'.-Retina, o.f Dillon;
the Sumter family of Bnnctts at S.
C.; also Mr. and Mrs.
wn of Smithlrori., S. ('. The
Lor and Mr. .1. ('.'.McNeil'were
dinner iriustsrof Mr. and Mrs-.
y-MeClelkin.
he Busy Bee Club nut at title
of Mrs. Mary .1. Bethea Oct.
at 1 p. ii}.. with Madam ,1'resit
in the chair The club was |p;*"
ed'tp onler by Mrs; flavor |j I
4I1. I lie 1' i Id" 'ii. who i i i'-1<I? <i ; )\' |
hjjftiout tlje.meet in#. The club mad
^upenod with the club soup- led (TTtl
Mi-s K. Bradley.,,; Prayer by t-heBessie
'MeK-ijtfi; scripture >rl*i
1 hv Mi s. Sadie I-ti-t Vn-:i of Bon- i'i im
tsviilc, S. (".-."then singing and hat
ntiful Bible verses were heard It
all the ini'inhe)>j.Th>'jv,Utei meet "s
was opened for business? The
[litis Wi IP rend mtltioJK'd 1)V "'!1'
us Iinertrean Bradley*", seeond by 1 !u'
s. M ile? ft hen th roll was call- s- *
All inept hers responded briefThe
receipt of. tin- evening
- $2.05. Wv lad several visjs;
they all made spleinjid talks,
pendrd" by thi"~lrresident. Then
club donated the pastor to $5;
s. Ifel ecea Smith to s'lou and too
is on 1 he .-irk list We ore. Wb
ying for her a speedy njro-very. I kr'
* h'-st' ss s< rved it deiieiiuis r^- l!.v
t. All the member- thank', d the Tha
4ess, then the quartet hoys-sung; ?
--elections. Then the- rinsing I si
r by Mi-s Alice Bradley.. Alis<s
lis Campbell.jifFloy.dale, S. C. Tlie
taken a trip t.. Chit-ago, II], But
s. llagor Paige is planning- a Th.
> t<> her home shortly.
- ' - Me
W'ODFM I I' M:\VS Abi
Am
sew Bethel Baptist Church
Kev. J. A. Comic. Pastor Cra
buiday v.? s a heaut.iful day
I everybody sofntt"! to t !' a |[(.
s -opened at the uctyl horr. 'i')'
-b?Snot.?ni'iiuit. Tlie?tench
wtrt' all at the!r post <d" duty y
i- lessor- wa very inter--tinydiscussed.
Tin' l.sson w; ; wel'
i.-wcd i.y'jhc [f st<.r at II o'- ^
IJcv. WiHiaius hronjrht i>
vond- rful sermon; "* lie sVtecTe.:
= n " orii'i fill sfuioji and man\
t"\t fit in James H:15. This
lis wore a ado to rejoice, in-1 -'l's
Wis. L. Ia l'l rk is very ill at Am
writii *. Mi-, t'lato Usiiiut is Th<
!1 on the sit*!; list.
\IKKN (IK AI ?! ; I > SCHOOL
L. E. Parks, Reporter ]];s
Plv- ohapol (xe.^'is/ss for last
t?k weie cbrdu tod by Professor i p
ToWnsond. Principal. Hi, pjj.?
i'ry discourse was "The S'hev>rt
on the Mount." R
rhursd.iy evening at eiyht-- ,.-v
rty o'clock, a IIHlowcPn pro- .
tm was iriven in the auditorium
\vas both interesting anil exiny.
The staire was decorated , "(
th pumpkins and other appiot-te
accessories. The program,
is sponsored "by Mrs. JL E. Jack* 'Ti:
n and Mrs. L. B. Morris, two of ,.
8 primary instructors, , No
? ... t
Hfi-HORTKU^t.WRte-fNfiT:?"PI
eonies should bo planted now.
? will give them sufficient time ovclopo
root growth before the
eral growing season which nt
ts in the spring., . _
tomes should not be planted un on
trees or too close to shrubbery 44
re. moisture will be absorbed m
tion is 'essential. They do not to
wet feet." They cmi be planted re
he, perennial kordor, or as spe- ju
mi plants or in beds by them- ^'11
es: ' N"i
>me peonies will fail to bloom NV
iti^e of a .number of reasons, io
of. the outstanding reasons is * '()
of too deep planting. The 'Ph
f or eyes 011 the root stock ra
lid be. placed so that when '-i
it illy is completed, they will ea
ust below the surface of the op
h. Excessive shade, ' diseased he
lition of the root; caused bv too '>i;
b fertilizer, decay or root gall, i'1
so mi' of the other reasons, bo
.11 divisions of the root stockfail
to -bloom t he first or even wi
second year after planting, th
< cf fertility may also result in T1
ire to Mourn. * to
'j not cultivate too near the da
. ? . 1 . ; L..
i incauxc- damage to some 01 ?<
surface roots will likely reHand
cultivation is best. One t-t'
wo inches directly above the. 3'
t and eight to ten inches'from
plant is d1'- p emn-ph.?Never
Mthe ground. to ba!.' and har-,
about the plant. ^
le fertilizcjs recommended are, "
decayed nianurt, wood ashes, ,'.
med bone meal or well baitafie- ..
i'i tili/.er. "_ ^
>ots, containing three to five eye V1'
ion is th: - must -satisfactory. -vo
ne of the most attractice lawns vU
\*t' seen in tile citv is' at 1 I2'? -h
street. It is healthy looking,
11. fresh, thick, even and will
>ed, and ?edged neatly. All I51'
e are points to' consider in a
! lawn. This lawn is the result ' I'J5
instant conscienous care, l)!'
itimu; to water the young trees su
shrtlbbery. You will' be sur- !V
d to know how dry the soil u
ty is.. Put the plants away foi
wiiUfcr in good condition.; ' Re- an
ib t> altlio tlie leave;! of .mmi1
lie plants are sheding. and
it'n slops, the foots...still active
art' in need of the same essontof
lile. namely water and th
ral varities of plant food,
yo(j are planning. to ..do, any
ting, do not put it oil' any
cr.These beautiful fall du.vk
in?t last long.?Do not try to
! It'll' t he-.work -in one .year. ..
in yi ur border with- the propii'ci's
of shrubbery as your puck. *
ill allow you to buy. them. v'
*e years is a good length ot b:
to limit'your .'self. A good '>'
It-in*r is never satisfied with his ;;"
ngi iiii'iit but is always plants --4-u
and replacing tin shrubbery. I
s. and (lowers in liis_ garditn, Ik
a itot forget the .evening elass I Wl
fie^Bdolier T. Washington high j 11
ml?every Wednesday evening}*1
:.'!() o'clock. Come out and spend '*y
Tltl'H'St i,ug houT wiih us. ~ -so
I*. C. Lane . St
COWMAN XKWS Wl
-'I lie \ntinch {hipi. Church?'?^
nidav school up' iud at 0 o'- '
k Sun iay nioi r.il.g. Nov. li. m)
i. by. the .Supt. We had.a sph n
Mm a\ - :.<?.1. DeaiAiii 11 A--till
i'Mrt from l'bi!' lelpbia, HaT*"^
a spkndid talk and bid us
speed. After Sunday school
-pallor. Kev-.-^W." W. Wine. 'a
it'll.:I iiu- > :<c-llcnt sermon ^1
i t Vi\. Ajjs of I lie A p?st lo?I?1?Hi
it.r n I hth verse, siiiiject. "He
lie witness for God." Collect
was ?.>.1)0. . ' "
i vie began 7:.'!0 Sunday eve* di'
We had a warm meet inc . nr
Siiinn front (".arlottc, lh
broke tho-bread ul* life to us. pp
mi
* " " Sll
"IDI.lv /MOMENTS" j.,
? ?
_(Hy. 1'. J.. Del.aine) .M
MAN'S CRITIC l>!
t a description of man; . . a,i
<?11L- of t 111' M'VCIeSt critic, 'to
it y? <i "enn fmtl in any land. l>i
tall not attempt to comment on st
i'. . . i,,. . >
author.. t-uVns and twists; it*,
in substance I understood, tli
story ran like this.
is a distinguished creature,
>ut very thinjr in doors,
I where he'd thrrnv?liis belonirintrs.
' clous
goodness known*. j
-iattc!< heoks about , the place, y ers/sp.cks
and pen; ' jj,
I -dreams of dirt from out the
yard,
i scarce c;ui find an end. n,
v ;
--- ai
ertver he sits to loose his sho- (1
t *, at
is sure to leave them there, In
perchance them you'd like to di
find,
t look most anyu'hore. t!
. ni
1 whenever wash-day comes, ,;l
i house must ,bc turned up-side ,
down; . > ,
find his shirts and handker- 's
chiefs, .. .
: socks and sleeping gown.
g
netvbsttfe a hu?al he'd rook,
n could trace his course across
the floor, ' w
wasted water, greasy spots, ^
d ev'ry where bo smeared with \
rjough, ' 1 ? j
iuld ynu Ret angry if I should] b
tell, i'.r;. ~ I a
u> note all errors in his life; | tl
s the one who wishes for him-Uie c<
best, . 11,
ne other than his loving wife. n
I. I r J i i T Z ' ' *
Saturday, November 9, 1935
nTWrfS W HE A I LEY LIBkAKY
, FOR OCTOBER, 1935
Adult ciuulatTn: fiction 300,
>n-fiction 107, totai 407. Juvenile
t win non-liution 330,?total 4i5.
Total fiction 560, ncn-fictjcn
6, 1,012 books, 33 magazines,
c cures. New borrowers: adult
i.'iks trdiled for circulation and 2
forence books, of which 44 are
.v.iiiv t?iui oo, auun. 1 he interne
hooks arc 2 volumes of the
nticnal Geographical magazines?
e a're pleased to announce that,
ur n'.w magazines have been add
as fellows: The Youth's Common
combined with The Ameri- ?
n Boy, The American Girl, Child
fe and Popular Mechanics. We??.
rnestly solicit the continued co- j'
yration of the public for a steady
crease in the circulation of books,
agazines and pictures. All are
ee for two weeks and,hM>st of the
oks may be renewed lor a long
period; any and all persons who to
spend their leisuTe time in
e library are cordially welcome,
le hours are 12M. to 5 P. M., 5
8 P. M. every day except Sunys
and holidays The library will ,
closed Thanksgiving'Day.
Eight' county schools ha^fc, reived
deposits of books, total 820.
le. schools are_ Bethel, Crane '
eeK, iuonteith, fine Grove, Roswald.
White Rock, rindwilioi un,| ?
either. Other schools will reiv.
depbnt* as fast as we can get
then). Thus-* desiring to have
e use of these books will please
. lis know. We especially invit ?
e teachers, city and county, to
:it tin? librtny aiq~d regard-_
in- own, using it to the best adntage
in every way possible for
; good of the concerned.
You will also find in the library *'
e new map of Ethiopia and Ad,
cnt Countries with an inset
owing the Relationship <>f Ethio- *
i to European Countries. Clip-' *
igs of current rcws and other(
bjects are being prepaiel for
!'(nee work and. there are v:".lble
reference 'bowks* on thcs-helv- i ..
to be ?isofl cvc|iy day. Come in
d rtse wli't we have for yoir and
. .r km iv 'iirhnt '.inn uaill C at V.'.1 "
int. have .
ABBKVII.LK. XKWS ' >.
vt. James A. M.-E. Church
Sunday school opened with
ry iair atlcnuanee. The blackur.l
of the Lesson wis rplemlid.itvi.wt.i
hy *Mr. David Scott,:
i remark- hy superint.hdi nO.
h 11x011. L . ?. --->
11 :.10 A. Ah' Kev- L. P. RLodcs;?r
f\*. L, Devlin and key, Mim* .
re fp l.:Le pulpit.- hymn
I end prayer: "by Mr. Sain IL
iams. St. Mark. 0:1-13 was read
Re v. Rhodes as scripture ? ksn.
RoVT Minjs used as a text
. Mark 0:5. The subject of hi-; ^
? nie: "A miulU-y counsel." which
is masterly hv if lied.
TP. M. Rev..J. B, Smith, pasr
of the Daily -Circuit proucliHl?
iini Psalm dU^[:lrS to.h very 'pleas
ir audience.
One member was united to the
inch. ToD.-l 1 eceipts for t.ho day _ ?
T.04.
The Educational Board of St( in'es
A. M. E. Church met Thurs ^
y, October .'10, at the. home o'f
is. (!. A. Gray, Branch. St. I11
e Ip iii;.. l ouin wore \ ai ielit1- ol'
II flowers t stfully decovajtirg1
e 100111. After the Ohalilain.
iss K. K. Collier conducting the. .
'vHtTii'uil side of the meeting; the
eetinK was turned over to the
vs., Mrs. Gray.? The house was
ieiv.d for business and then rearks
by the visitors. - A nut
m was taken.. "During thv sbeI
hour, punch and crackers were
rved. All enjoyed the' evening,
c.-daims (J. A,?Gray- and Josolin'c
S. Wrijfht, joint hostesses.
.MaVter Talnv dme Minis "one of
e "Baby Contestants" gave a
Tver -Tea J o'clock, at the parson
re, apd rd lized a neat sum, afi*
a very trice program. The Supr
i k Quartet Irort) I'hi i del] fiia.
a. gave a splendid prof*.'* ni at
.lyup s A. ,M. K. Church, Nov- >
t, We are very glad the quartet
ive us a program while passim,?
iI-quk}I. ''
HKRK AND TUKKK
By M^VN'illiajns
Kastoveiv S. _C*??>un<3 -y-rvas ur
id day at St. Philiyr Ar M. K:
irst Rev, Win. Gantt preached
s fan well sernioll but etc meinrs
are hoping for his return.
Sam Riley, IS ytars old son of
r. Murphy Riley, who \d s acci.w*l..
U. 4 ... L-- 4! 1 ?
"niiy sum Mime nine a^o wnue
riot her buy pluyi'c) bjr.t man was
niT7! ip thi ( hurc+r.yar'}, The^rrtliv
> of ..Mrs.- Pauline Desiso Tay
r. Wis shock by the news of her
L-ath in Detroit last week.
Mr. Isaqc Kptigrcw of St. Mat- %
lews was seriously cut Saturday
ight when he asked an intruder
:t of his dar. .1
Miss Ivalee Finch of "N. Y. C.
tisitiiig her folk at Kingville,
i^t'T Amarda Fulton continues ill .
Mrs.' Eunice Moyo formerly ()f
,'ule.in': is now a resident of the
ty of Ci la. The home-town feel
reatly the" loss of that splendid n <
imily. - - r
Mrs. W. S: Mollcy N d her Car
lacked by a wreckings driver,
ear Sumter, Saturday- evening,
fo one was hurt.
~Mt. Nebo ;i,t Watoree engoyed a
'oiwltrful program Sunday nite ~_r
y _u quartet headed by Mr. Keelc,
ssist' d by singers from St. Mat
tieWs and the home talent. Deaon
Johnson and Vanago and' Prof.
L. Butler made some timely re- i
( rks. f