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p*' - " * . ' MOTJCK 1 All new?. for The Junior i*?K< ?- must"be iTl Th'0~ofnc*>* no'later thai Tuesday afternoon of each week " Rlany letters are rH'WM-'d too lati ? for publication. "WLL" NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children desirihj? to becom1 , members of the Bill Carver ClUi must fill out coupon and mail i ogetbei with a stamped, self-ad dressed envelope to The Palmetb Leader Bill Carvei* Club, 1310 As s?rnbly Street, Columbia, S. C. . Membership Card and Buttor will be s>'r\t to. vim immediately. "BILL." ? t. Boys And?Girls W A NTE D To Earn Monev In Spare ML. ?? ?Tirtie Hero's an opportunity for am umiMis l"'.' i.tUiW r m"nv money every- week, all year long. by simply working in spare time in your own neighborhood. ?No money, no . experience - needed. We supply Jeyexy?: thing.?M?niy hi\y* :ind glrtu are now happy, making their own spending money. All you have to do to join, them is to ~r writo to the atldres.s below ?nd ask tor full details. Write : to: J?C1RCI I.ATIOV MANAGER 1.110 Assembly St.. Columbia. S.C. i nun im lire?aa?i M \KG \IM~r WRITES fjell'> Kv-rybWi I n>: a .*11? . a!r.'"n/rnirr. Tittle i:: tit. 1 the ut".v> from Stalin Mt'lW. l'.o-'.atis :y??u __ have iic'.-. r li.at-i m .li'.nt "in- in fine, ir.t; t ,T: in i t u w __ 'liViont v i|| j.- t JK-U'j, ' y E!->rJ'V-.Ti: ".M/l g.r. a ti r-' V -.rime 1.1! iiorn the }?--y.-?' bicycle". 1 trot my ti.t'yss all w\.\t:.d :|> at:d 1 'was i i it: :. ' t . :.i .but : ? m . !,i.v. 1 j i ::j": * nil; t'r.u didiltt' -st 'i1 I.-?.' In - :1 all that. v.-. e !~:i i j . thsit ' bicycle. 1 v.a.-; 'at "Su'mi.r as usual; -the c 1<! il'jjii't s: 'I ha n I . ; i ' Ml if : : v i 11.! this v a.v ; ' IJil'i. \v arc flr.i .. L a hiy - . * ?. ?t Tn 'riles.cr.. ~T;;; . ' .".V a... 7tT . kavii,.' ;*.n ah?'" ; a . ! *W. ;nj has s.'lc. a , . Sen:^ a .. .''n. ;; as lis. ti : ly . the IJ'" - y v . ; I lie r v.; f": } < : . < 1J| w :j . '* ' \\ 1 i fTI j . The : a' ' . ' Fur if.. For u i r.i. I f..:r For health and pt ivf>, Fur . i . a - u.. a *1:,. . E5a.-e.Kt ' i jnrr. Bye bye, ' V?'' ! MAMIK l.l.K KIi(?i)J.S l< \ i:uS ^ -IIL-iY. ' Dear Hi!!, * Ou% <? \.fj i .41:*. I :.u*.l .' 'JI'T. _gi>tUil I jay.. .*( 1',c -t ? t ;si - ! ii-M', but I have i> vV?.. . . . as. T sehw ! r * easy cxi-. pt ' J.ati .. I iike w study ljn.;. . y. a - '< ?' > 11 it. mi; -"k-'a.. !.l-1v we ace ft . ;\ :( ..<> ?, : ily J"-'1 ~Vi ' ' 1 i.a . j 1 't ? ; in tn lorir ti'11 < . u i;.i > ! t-!i -n busy. I', .' r.~~ a y ,n , have a?; 1) i' t I, I .If -1 in ?\V t.' 11?I'j ;,;? I gu... .> : . ; a -i i :,ii i news. (>.;r \ r C.,j ,*. ' Helcii Ii i'.vii/ !, !m- kit. us. Wu will 11;i .1 : unt oiiiy u, ii.u' cl in but S'.ii, ,ay i'n..>iI an i ir ev iyday st. 1mmil. .*i- a Hue nab A. .of us ban- ?. .... \, I!I. I'll fc>j m'tilll';' y .Marni" He.. K' ..'?) , BOY SC'TTS (ir V.MI.KK \ Troup .VI h ..." Th~> Mr'Oiit^ (.1 fiiiM.i~.vl j"... 1 f n. { Wavp'l'y srVonl i.l to pl.ty a praun' of !> l??rc tr >in_c ' Insi'c. T! " if.o. ?,vas call d at Eg/ 6:00 o'clock ' it i the tit etinif beto ffan. Though some of, t lie* S i.jt were nb^ lit- the f". \v that v.. t pre pj- Bent carritd-out Or i.V' titv: a it t should. be carried out. fc> Tbnewly *!< ! t d officers f k: the troifp at : Xat'ani I St:pli"n| son Rattk-SM-kc patrol; Witb Ham Jackson as assistant; am: B Eugftne Steph' nsorr ae Scrib:: K Robeit Barr as. Black Bear patrol I leader; M. J. Perry as Beaver pa I ( : ? _ " \ .. c ' ?* ' ^ tk T \ BILL CARVtCK. Editor : 1 * AFPLICATIOI Hi ~T : DAT !? NAME CADDRESS -----; | CITY? -.? j ig BIRTHDAY ~ . | ,,RIL?E SCHOOL Tg: Kill out thin coupon and mail it S stamped envelope to The Palmetti 5 Assembly St., Columbia, SVC. Y S . Vw.. i. - .. i - i g '"* V " J ' ? ilium. ? o<K>oo.o^>ri&o?8^^ -jfrul. 1 equity; Edgar WiHiams 'as : r.\-o>5.; an j t'ar i hwvy- a? Seribe 1 I'ii:iip So: ji>^' i.-'. Xathari.l St;H>- i -' i!. .Mr. I1:. I-. Sweat iT~oul scout mastor and H. Jackson as- I distant.' ' . *. Wo ' .if asking all hoys 12 or i . V-. r who ate ii.loia stid in scout- T tig i t on'ic .any Tuesday afternoon I :ai o'clock at Wav. t ley schoad t ?-'Xathatiel "J-tephenson -KT\<r ( II A I'I.I. A.M.l'k CH I'ltt'11 ^ *'< Rev. A. (luiilcn. Pastor -- - - \ 'Hr:r r.r~r!vo c?'!d wTativ r 'There ? i jo m ;"' a few who aUertdtd 1 "f4da\ scbiol. Out Sj?t.s .Mr. i '. V. T/i.onnson w ;s-on tifne. Tin a lossoli wis taught very briefly by I t;. r!u<s. < as usual. At I I -la P,C A il in- pai/iil tor service. Setip H 'ii' u l.y R.v. It. 11.'. Res.A'.'n y tr. *;1umo'r' eti it', sa'tur soft c y "flviy hply 'holy." Rev.'tlui pr-a<.'ti <1 a wry interesting y . : I !< Use I .l'or ilis theUU . I 'Hi,"ihail war far?." ?. All otsjbye liijs <vo:.<;ctful tins- | ,:av. 'Aft r the set u on .all join. i ..it: a ,i? i.ijiy. class meeting. All X ".I' . S.-o : til' liv <iilirirui Al': >ii the liH'iuIn rs nl' Sil\*H - v..iV-vd VVidj 057 \\\ i K'il'l .i" La.,- ti.e;i, wity u-.-uL . y.iKi!',. Our if. uis stand i'pen to ' ...! riiir.0 all vf-itprs. . At S:d,p. ive were highly elvt-ra.iKil :... th " laettlty -?t" Aiidirsdn '..my I i in iittrschool.'Prof. Hall a. uia-i. some very interesting in ;.I<s using i'ii r a subject, "C iv- ' ilizatioji." . Kveiy ' one >listened _ \ a:.d". i njuve i Jvai ing Prof. " Mr', a'.I Mrs. K ;'ward 1 I'i 11 'tvm ' 1 ii.' sir.. ( ?i .cia:al Iti ! V, ' in' euiil to s.e M't-s Urph . 1 ..?! I'i . w.-l'..:: mMiV-i a.t . sfMi.) V n id ? ;ar.t. >tay in High Point.' v. ;*!. t- i 'lather. I I y. . a:. ! My--.- P.. ! .. iirowr; wi-r | _ . to' M i a Jjliadu- j-V T-. a." : Mm. J.-ssie liicliur.is.iii ' 'I yn-st. of Mr. an.! ! . < ! Ur Lafii-n't Siir.tl._tv.. ' \ ? v -?4' ( i o\ i:K mas S? . ' y ...it *~4'A. -i c. f (i-a 1 - JL.;:3^'-^ i.% ' ''.Mi1: A. ]; .:! .1 '.clis'iiii. wa- i,i V ' . i IT, A . 1 .1 ,i,wit, \v: s V II . mi t ; ' -.U <t . .hi^ht 1' . i, r i. V. i' ' . , ? 1 . !?'-i V b II i i liMh I' ii:.t.. is her mother, Mis. IieM-ie Crosby, rj Mr. him M.s. i'-a. i c riarit i.a\ ; . r... 1-. N. C. Tiu y , .v.:i ('< f . 1 li fl i'111. US. I M:. I mi.:?I! " i. :?1 i: i ;i" t,?j. ! .* r v v.' il., ?vi a;.' lioin? . t..e tjuest of his purcnts. . . . >. jl i l ; '.ji,;, i'vit e. and Juim .i l..:y \v\-' ihi' ^ ..esl.T ol Clyde" ;....i n Sus.-iiay. < Ma.'.^u- Wari t.ii ol" ?'rain- j. r.-n, uas tiie u'ue-t of Mrs.- -Multi. i r i-.s-L v.ffk. I I i'. h- I. -.per Cptais is the i .... c o-f-.MV: an i ".'.ITs." WashriiV-| a .la i..-or,, his home is in UatF .vhs; ' Hi'; Adams y.a., ih guest ' M I.I.a Mae .Jac <s.i.n; Miss I .. iau s I. .- s in' (,a -l ma. I. t Lim M ,11.1iiyj n rn ' did ring in Clover.'6* Oil-.Saturday ."eve" Miss Annabello J?ter was . j liiai ricu o Mr. liemy i'hulips, and . y .-, iii'Ho thai: our lips aie abb' to j ...! ! I', S. HOW. I ;e (iopdloek, an 1 | , ill biumi. >|n ut L:hj day ill .1 I . T y iK:- K>-U'sts of thcii 1 j oter,, Mrs./tyssiiv Tate. i Wi repret. wry much that Mrs. | ( A mil- (io 'I is on t :.c .?ick list at | 111is wi itinj;. - | | ! :Mrs-. Thomas Adams of (lastonia viMtini; .Mr. mi l Mrs? William ! , l' ii'iaiii. Mi.s. 1' iriani who is sick , \ _i h")y_ sistl'l'. .: - I Miss M. K. Jackson, Karl Robin -on, a1.11 I#eroy ( oltli??. wvro th(f~ guests of Mis. M: ry Woods Thurs-. day-<>v(>n:iv-r. * ' ?T McK night Hugh School Th <w-d linvr cm Thursday nife was quite a success. There were five hiTH's and one groom, and the) prettiest dressed bride, Miss Ella | Mae Jt'ckson won the groom, Mr I Ray Watson. j The mdmbera of the fourth j | > mii, 'i i , , .i n?m . , ? ?<'ti *? . ^ _ ..J....- T ^aterf aOCfO.O^O/JCWO.OOOaOCM^C-O^aiOg S BLANK - STATt N-"V' -V ? ?. 1 AQK > . ?1 together wuh a ?elf addreusad ? :> Leader Bill Carvbr'a Club, 1310,9 our name will be placed on th? 0 membership card~and button 0 Kadi i\ylet very imieli that Far! Robinson, a- member of. tlu-ii class s sick. 1 lie cake or litest came to a?elusv list Friday nioi iiihjj that u' s friv.'ti by tlie X 1'SC cla-s with .M i s iViiliams, the otli and lith yran eaiiie:, \vini.in*r the take. Tht. teaeheri that oUomj/ J tfie. caviars luectinn' in York Faturi y HiorniiiL' at JetJ'<. rs iil llidh vi,r. Plot:, II. .1. M j\lie': t. MlU'lMI I'eilll W'tthl.MV! v. ^rrrrrl ai-ksyn. . Mrs,. Ophellia Caldwell was a isitoi: [in the fouith trade room Monday. mptlTmp'. She canio t u injr In r two" Utile till*. Thereha_ arid?14\H?iVkns?Miss?Jaelis on n.'i i')U),:l.^ weicVjne tiieiu >;!a.ily "lu-. ehrollnr nt is . 31. .Mis i's Mov 11 , -in.I ! '.111, \Vj|- ittun a en- sh[.;.|iflts lit iouk 11 i i i~ ' iat n day evenine'. The second .jjfriido is 'looking I'm Lit.D.1 t?i TJiauksprivZuifT We hav* , tir room seasonably deeo;atim:. Ve are making booklets oil "r:tak|ui\in^r. We lind 1 .Is ot mi iu .ilpirt this. Kverybody iv i the Thunkskivifit 'mood. MOMliNTS" (1 ty i 1*. J. Del/.ilne) SKiNS >ofiie folks' "adhere . to variouse sijfr.s, ... o ahsoio the i.at.ral si.oeks o? ' life, v, ? | hat,th.y may y.l nioie .i y .mil pleasHr., j ill i Jess of disi oiitent and strife, j iut nothing do 1 Jjue' less aiteii'-j in *11, hart t-> this spiv >1 mi ^ m itr.uajrht, t" 1 {?'.; t. \vr > i'ti the lu-ni-iit. hat these curious practice's iy..'. wiouyht. can't si v- w! , n.- >i.<,u1 ; l?u ?1 i.- jarix ihr * \ hc'ii A MM1- i-t-h ow l >iuivi--i s in . i hi^ ?:i?iii-.- : ??? hut when hi.- uj'-e.de p .a ti itiiyvi' ,:<! 'tis u pii-achi if a rooster i - n Mack cat .-chan-a t-> c:om ymir path. a I su'iyly J?a.i ha i; on ,t head: ; y;tir i<ii>t ieii the -iun is true;, ' liit an -tranjre land y??u, soon wil! .t.l'Oll. x t'lu-rr y??ur ear burn some. mntalks of- y*i. * k 'lar.ciny li l t i y? hrintjc trouble - ... 1'U I'Uii Jttrk ti> 1a11 i 11 ip <>i. Friday. ti. ; ,t-> plant, ki in "in a waving ? li.ii. ...? ? 'Ip-so a ml ather si|?i? \v- re hand-id. ' i\v;i'. I" its fim-i a "f i int-r i.t y; *11 v iiiav suit - tip i .~i hp---pi.- . 5.it in the more intelligent i.t 1 want pay. 14 I . 'akf n.y advice, p..ck ujw your sMns, ind throw into the tfaiba?j,b cat.; "or the happiest mart in all creation s a straight forward honest liborinjc man.. ROSS ROAD SCHOOL - ' AND COMMUNITY NEWS . ?>" J. S. Anderson. Principal -Kastfivci'! S.?('.| -Now 2G?Mrs. "vans (Bill) of New York \vb< vas visiting her mother and riends in. Camden and her sistern-law Mrs. Mary. L. Wiley of Bis^ lopvilln accompanied Mrs. Wiley^ >ver. to spend a few hours with 'rot". Anderson last Tuesday. Mrs. Evans ami Wiley stated a very pleasant stay. Mrs. Evans- left 'or New York Saturday. The plantation sjotfcrs under tht" i: A ? Ill ' t. LHIIl U1 I I U I i sA I l\|y I ?>un ill"' Lored over to Mt. Zion Baptist ( lurch to appear on program in a , cf ntcst. They won. There were four choirs in the contest. In spite, of the e6hi weather th' church was crowded to its capacity. Mrs. Carter made a very" inti resting address. Mrs. Williams spent'the woclc nd home in Columbia with her parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Willie James visited Mrs. Vinie Fleming and family last Thursday. Prof. Anderson , was. the afternoon guest of the reporter's parents Mr. and Mrs. James Rhoden Sunday evening. He reported a pleasant evening throughout. HE PALMETTQXEADJBB M NEWBERRY NEWS 5ti Matthew Baptist Church Kev. A. 'L. Ingram, Pastor ?The congregation was pleased to have Uev. \\ ilsvn, pastor of Antioi.li Baptist church, Prosperity, ->. t . conn act' a scries of meeting during the past week. All who heard hyu were benefited. He really wrestled with the city bones 1 in the tCjlley. The Sunday school .s si ill growing;- Kev, tr, *H, Hattiw. iii,' 'i ;3.nii well prepared teachers and scholars make you welcome .at any and* all times. The assistant teacher, Mrs. Nancy Haitiwanger and scholars >t sun Set Park school donated Mrs. Ella Mae HutF, who served them for more than eleven years with" v. mat little sum! We feel at a loss to give, her up, we h. lnn-p "L -place:i= v&eaftt fekat is hard to till. We are also in sympathy with Miss Carrie Lee Cary, the-teacher now in charge, who was absent a few days for the death"of her Father.*-" ~ ~ Colt ary Presbyterian Church The Sunday school seivice was very impressive '. nd hclnl'ul. hatch teacher of each departnu ivt explain d their lesson well. All-of the adult students entered each discussion heartily. The Pageant-lira ma:?"The Pow er of the Word" will be presented .ui O hai y 1': i soyienan Church l- riuay, Nov. L".\ llkio, 7 :d0 o'clock I re public is cordially invited t it u mi. - I A fret- will offering will bo asked lor at the* dooiy.,, I . . M rk. t iara W.rts and her son, ISev. James Warts, of Hamlet, N. L. twho visited lrer brother, Mr. Stent Pop.- ()i-t. cnt (|, messageibal liei\ sop, Ke\\ Janus \\'arts wa< ast ri?niSly injured in a fall in1 a t ...til;" that was four stories Umh.,YYv tim-l ke is mush better j |ua,- lie is in . Richmond. Ya. Where she found him resting much ... .t Cer thail she expected. . J lie Heritage Musical tlJ .t was in .lit, d by a yroup of. well train i ll voices under the direction?o?.Ce.."..'K. Iv. C.auburn.'at Drayton' Street Hiuh school was a sU'cciss. l-l'ii Indian Op. retta and Turkey [ialFIe bjr -itli and GtK giTvdes of which Mesdames A M. Young and K. E. Alkn aic teachers was erjoyi J by all; Miss 11. H. Nance | won the turkey The scenery that was drawn by Mr. C. M. \Vilsoh rave the play one of the most U*..uTifill. background we've Been. in :i nlii'v Dr. ami Mr.-. . E.*Grant are the a pipy parents >>t' a very beautiful little pitl that? \vas born VVednes..y. .?l-oth,er itrnl baby tare getting ii? >!er line, We are delighted to that little J. E. Grant, Jr. viu> was burned with hot fat is aliih>st bark . to himself again with . :> beautiful' .-miles. .The County I'ir was a great >liccess. Mrs. Simkins, the, State's Col,,red Nurse gave a very help's! and practical!-'talk- on prc'ven. . > l i.be, i, losis. Nurse Tre.v i^ii gave, a-splendid method of selling Christmas Seals.. New-. , rry is -hoping to go over the top .In.- .> .-a: i:i riii>; in:.M bapx C III KC II ? Ue\.-D.-DT-dk?trWen, ^'.Jstor Old-?a: winter came down upm .1- Saturday i.rght, so much so Tiiitii muly -a few true b> bevels v. ik .id tie*t. way. Jot:t to Sunday - hu 'k Sunday itioniing. At D. le .ular morning service i pa.*.-or i, isiH' before us villi J I hai.Ii.-g ;i..g m >ss> yv. 11? nx.-il I- his I'M these .words "The Lord has d- ne great things for us;' wheteei' we aire glad." -T^he message w;i--enjoyed by all. ill.. II. V 1'. l met at tie usual hour, with a "large crowd in atC v. .* n : h program was a- usual g ?t>d and quite enjoyable. Tlu- pa-lo. came before us again Sunday t ight with a powerfu. m age;C xt wa4 as follows: Y i. five t..o pow.-r, nm I . ft, r tlint i In* Holy (Ihos: is come upon you" Acts 1:8. We went away front* the night servic.i with our hearts bubbling over with joy .u i i-?ii i. i) 11 g in?sucn a?strung delivered by our pastor. May he live long to preach the WOI'.I ol" (IIIII. . The year is slowly but surely passiiv? away.. Can you say in your hx it that you have done yotir duty; tuwai d Cod, who is al ways kind, loving, and merciful? Look! Look! Let ujwnot" forge.. M.ss Anna Lauia Washington who is .to appear in a musical iccita at the I! thh h.ia Bpt. Church, Monday, J he; mber. at eight o'rio.k; t-.will be a small fee al . .. door 11 r admission. LAKE ( ITY 1110,11 SCHOOL 'Prof. L. I). Bradley, Principal During American Education Week the faculty and student-body were entertained with a short but j interesting lecture on "The Negro in Education. Music, Religion and as a Soldi' r" by the principal, Prof Bradley1. Along with the Hog ^.*4^.4 4 I . *11 Tkh?b,. i-wfin.-.'su uii'ii- win uu a i i c-x uauiv.? giving program given Monday nite Xovemnvi: <2">th at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. Oh Friday evening. Misses Laura I}. Bracey, Eula V. Massfy, Helen (Laham. Jean E. Harrington and Leona Summers, all members of Lake City High School faculty with Prof. Hemmingway in Orangeburg Misses J. E. Harringtori and E. V. Massey wfre cue?ts of Prof, and Mrs. Hemmingway; Misses L. B. Bracey and H. Graham were guests of Miss L. Summers. They all reported a very pleasant trip. { The name of the winner in the Hog ConteBt will be given next ! week. SUMTER NEWS The?pastor and members of Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church and Second Presbyterian CtfUYch closed their doors on Sunday night. November 24 and came over and rendered services for Emanuel. , Rev. Crawford preached and the choir of >it. Pisgah furnished the music. DrS. A. P. Spears, J. L. Benbow, I. P. Poguo and A. R. Howard were, present and each made remarks. A snlendid snirit of unity was manifested and the amount collected was $27-00- This effort was to aid Emanuel in their preparation in sending their pas tor to the annual Conference in .Orangeburg this week. . The extension coUrse offered teachers of the city and county is being given at Lincoln_ Hi School building on Wedh e sJay evettings : and . Saturday mornings. ' The Postal Alliance held its regular meeting on Friday night, i November 22 with Mr. A. G. Spears*.' A full and "enthusiastic business meeting was held?then delicious chicken salad, hot rolls and coffee was served by Mrs. Spears. Dr. A. P. Spears, was called to Warren Ohio on business, during ^ the past week. CALHOUN NEWS }? Golden View Sunday School opened at the usual hour.; Mr,. B. i Legree, -acting superintendent. | The Abel .Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Maria Whitt I with i.?. largo attendance. The hostess served ice cream and cake. .The Golden View Auxiliary met at the home.of Mrs. Nettie M. Wil son. Delicious refi-pshmcnt? servdd. . . . i -Mr. and Mrs. Rojbcrt E. Reid' have a new'Ford. " Mrs. Robert Reid and Mrs. Jas.' II. Williams were joint hostesses at a party given for their daughters, Virginia Dare and Hazel who celebrated their fourth birthdays. Delicious refreshments were served. Many- games"wei-c nlaved. Mr. Sylvester Collins is on the sick list. n ... Mr. and Mrs.. Ilenry Clay Groir are having a house built. It- will be finished soon. Mr. Tody Foster is having a dance hall built. [ Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Brown have adopted a son', Moses Brown to the delight of .every one. Mrs. Martha Whitt and Miss Anna Whitt are on -the-siek-lmt;? Mr. Robert ;M. Reid along with others attended the"-association at Wesminister Sunday. * The great majieian Armstrong will give a performance at the school house Wednesday night. Mrs. Otto Singleton was hostess at the Demonstrating Circle Monday night. Dainty refreshments were served. Hot lunches will he given jit school beginning Monday. .Mrs. Mary Blahton, _eook. - "C Y + mm m mm BISHOPVILLE NEWS The teachers of the high school worshipped at Mount Harmon Bap tist Church, Sunday mumlng, Rev. Mack was at his best. r Everyone is -jookinu t'urwanl for the presentation of the drama entitled "The Midnight Rose" to be given by the Hi f^chool Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss A. R. M fir tin. I Mr. Andrew Jenkins of Sumter who is now nrin: ipal of the' graded school at W-ysacky was in the city -during the-week-end trr tire rh-ihfht of Miss B. Burton. * I A very good minstrel was had on Monday night at the Hi school tuditorium. given by the students. ' Mis. Rachel Eckels is indispos-1 ?d at this writing. The Golden Star Club is dufhgj exceedingly well in the sixth and . seventh grades. The eighth, ninth and tenth grades gave a d lightful matin t* social on Tuesday afternoon. .Misses Burton. Martin, Outea, Diggs, Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Abrams were the entertained 1 quests at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugenet Thomas. The Glee Club under the direc 'ion of Miss Roberts is doing niceMiss Margaret Toney was a | gutst of Mrs. Abrams on Friday! evening. Messrs Rufus Ellerbee and Tr-; win Turner of Newark, N. J., who j wore enroute to Miami, Fla.. spent Tuesday evening with the Misses! Burton and Martin. Mr. Carl Roberts of Sumter came >ver to visit his sister. Miss Thelma Murray went to Darlington on Sunday afternoon to 'visit her parents-. ? SPARTANBURG NEWS Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor The Sunday School convened at in ~ ~ ,1 i\j ui-juuit wail Mijr i inwiiutrnt ttliu teachers at their post of duty. Rev. Nealy Alexander delivered the morning1 message and t^" pasfor the evening sermon. Rev. A. W. Means and his congregation rendered a program Sunday for the benefit of the musical choir. The Palmetto conference held its session at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church last week-end. Mum* Susie Benson of Union, S. C.T&tt*nding the conference taught in the absence of Prof. C. C. Wood son Monday^ We were gTad to have her with U8Mr. Alfred Uairies of Converse, S. C. a graduate of Gumming-St i High School in 1035 is attending school at Tuskegee Institute. A musical will be rendered or December 0th at the Mt. Moriab Baptist Church by the Bucilla Art and Social Club. 1 ' <i&" s STATE ANN I AL METHODIST cCONEKftHNt4fr NOV. 26 TO DECEMBER 1 Oranfrpburjr, S. C., Nov. 25th? Iflans ' for the - epoch making session of the South Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Church which will be ^held with Trinity M. E. Church, Orangeburg November 2G to December 1. 1935 inclusive have been comn.T -t d. A njjrpgrnm anit directory' is ready ."tfnnouncing the schedule and nlnno j of mcetinirs for the varied nrtivi. ' tics of all'the sessions of the min-1 isters and lay-representatives who I arc expected to attend the confer. enee. Momentous 'questions of church policy and approval or djsiipjim--l , vol of f .' me; trer plpTTrTo- u. i.in nf M> thodisin wTTT he unermost discussions at this scssioJuAvhicb peyI codes the general conference that ' will be held next Summer. Mi'n' isterial and Jav-d'detrntes to the general conference will he elected . at this session. J "Reverend M. MeCollum who is i completing his first year as pastor of Trlnity Ah Kv-Churctris the I entertaining pastor. Reverend S. A. Funehes. District Superintendent of the Orangeburg district is assisting the Rev rend Frederick .T. Keenoy, Bishop of the Allan!*1 area. of which this cpiifcriiiicii__iij_ a part, is the'presiding bislup.? The con"1,orotic moots in th.e cmo .hundred-thirty-first annual session More than three litirt Ircd names are registered in the protrram and directory as hosts and ftucsts of the session. The eonl'eivn-o s'Mss?on will I> * held in a new structure whiclt is now?nrnrmtr?completion. TTTT" structure wlo 11 co<n>pleted and equipped will cost near $100,000. Every modern convenience along with proper rooms for every activity of the church lias been proAddresses 011 welcome" night will he delivered by Mayor R. F. Jennings, T. 11. T'i ne'l: id V, Vnrth ?i!l(l Judge 15. II. Moss. dorchester fol ntv^ teaciii;rs association. The Dorchest1 r County Teachers Association held their monthly meeting at the high school, in St. Gqprge. Tho meet ins was called to order. by the Pr< 4frdcnt. Mrs. Ashe. I Song by thl> ?roup; Scripture read [ ilift, Prof. Odom. So).ft hv group. Few minutes discussion by. Mrs. Ashe. ATilinto? von.I liv "Vice | tier. Report of treasurer. Flection of ofTie'rs: Mr. Bonds' acted as chairman..of election. lie also dulv _Jnstul!e I t 'e iooo:>ii?p officers for the year 1!>35-'3C. Of-!"., ficers elected as follows: ' 11 rc,si- r dent Prof. T. II. Pinckney; YicoPrCsident, Prof. O'dom; Secretary. Miss J. Ha; rin-iton; Assistant Sec rotary, Miss* Bythewbod; Treasurer, Mrs. E.. A. Xancf1; Chaplain, _ Rev. I,. (lel'/er. 'Program' eonimittee:-Misso*"Dann< rly, M. Boyd K. Clements, f,. Smith and- Mr. Fields. Executive comnTiTte'e,' Mis ? Ashe. .Mr. Shn in pile rt and *Mrt Pt-arsfmr ? Pol! call. Co'lee'. !'- ! of till s. .V litter fi'on'i Mi", Bunress1 v > vad: by the Secretary, Miss Ilarrin<rton. Miss M. E. Mi u/.on. Dorchester .. County Supervisor mad.- remarks i on Christmas Seals. ~ 'ChrisTTiias S al t 'omniittee-TiTr Dorchester county: Mr. Shorn-' ph1 rt,* Mr. Jenkins. Miss Giles,; Miss Overstreet and Mrs. Thompson. Thr assoe?-ti'on was honored with three visitor's in the persons! <>f Miss I.onisc; Mouzen, sister of j the county supervisor and a tea- : eh r in the Charleston schools;' Miss E. Mc-Beth, also of Charles-1 ti n and Miss Mattie Overstreet, j Home Demonstrator for Dorches-' ter comity. Miss Overstreet made j . brief r marks on Home Demonstra I tion. She also joined the assoeiation. All principals of Dorchester Co. ' schools are invited to the meeting! [of the First Congressional District! | over which Miss Broadfiax prtsid, ; . ' V I . T^-ogi-am committee report for i the \next meeting. Instrumental! | [solo, Miss L. Smith. Demonstraj tion in Primary. Reading, Miss [ Giles. Demonstration in Primary i Numbers, Miss Hollins. Solo,Prof. Mcndenhall. Next meeting will be held at the Alston High Schoo]_ in Summer-; ville, December 7th. Benediction by ^the Chaplain, Rev. L. Gelzer. IPINCKNEY'S F UNDERTAKER AND U< SOUTH CAROLIN i 11,' . j J ; -. ^ at rHay, November 30, 1935 CLINTON COLLEGE NEWS ! 1) ?* i : _ (i iij j?-nnie ij. nowze j L Rock II ill, S. C.?A group of i students were present at each of I the Conferences that were in session last week, j One grcrup under the direction of Prof. C. T. Hint on visited the Palmetto conference which convened *-1 In'"Spartanburg, S. C., presided over by Bishop B. G. Shaw. The group was accompanied, by Mrs. B'.wser. our matron. Mr. Majoi r? Boulware of Chester and Mr. Robert Biers, city were at the wheels. We were warmly received by the'confercnc and highly entertain- ?<. ed by the citizens of Spartanburg.V pelicious dinner was served at -thxr parsonage. Aiter the afterror n session we were invited to the. h?me of Miss Ester Elkins, a f(olne) student of our school wHoro .dfiPery dainty repast was servedt T*he evening session began at 7:30 o'clock with a packed housfe . to witness the sermon, and program. Selection's "\\vere given by the two public schools of Sns>rtwn-_r? burg, wTiich we all enjoyed. The Educational sermon was delivered by Rev. B. F. Moreland, St. Louis, Mo. His text was found St. John 10:12. He.held his audience spell bound from the beginning to the end.?There?waj 'not?orur; l am sure who v?as not helped spiritually by that wonderful sermon. Rev. Moreland is a great man and our church should give him the best that they have. After this wonderful sermon an Educational pro- / . graifi was rendered by the gi-oupr . . , and a report from the school was read by .Mrs'. Julia Badm Shaw, <>ire?regisi r nr - The Y>nnft^of-^ltrr^ ton was put before the_conference by Bishop Shaw and Bishop Martin. The members of the conference and citizens of Spartanburg responded very readily to the "* xause an-J marlc it~possible foj' a ? very liberal offering to be taken for Clinton. ! ' . '' ? Th1' other group dirppfeH "hy ??i'roi.J"!. 11. Kyer assisted by Miss- . es Flowc and Ramseur of this city represented the college at Pee Deo conference which met in Cheraw. S. C.. with Bishop P. A; Wal- " law [ni'suung."iney were accompanied by President Stanback and <on. Prof. A. L. Stanback.' The Kducational address was delivered by Dr. W. -J. Brown of New"York City. Aft?r the program, President Stanback made an appeal for Clinton. Some wonderful remarks were made bv Prof. James W. Eichelberger, Chicago, 111. ' v Y We are more than thankful to "aeh conference headed by its gallant leader for their donations given, and we assure you it will be wisely used. May God bless the cheerful giver. - ? " * We were .favored to have with us Monday at our noon day exercises. Bishop J. W. Martin who spoke ^to the student-body on How to make Clinton a better school. If .we follow his methods we will cultivate~a better school spirit. He said "If I am not sent back toThis district you can depend on me." We feel that Bishop-Martin has the school at heart. ?Others present?were Reverends C. L. Flowe, F. R. Gladden, J. J.- _ Roberts and K. Boyee. -~r ; We are proud tp "say that the walls of our stone building have been completed. Presiding Elder Murdoch, foreman of the wood- x work is starting today on theiroof. The same will be rushed to comMiction. Rev. Murdock is working without pay or any hopes*ox re ward.- Surely lie is a lover oT the institution and the Zion connection. There are others giving a bit of free labor. 1-?? ? NEW BETHEL BAPT. CHURCH Rev. J. C. flood. Pastor WoodrulT, S. C.?After?a?cold week-end the sun came out on Sun ' day morning to delight of many of the Sunday School schloars. We had a large attendance and a fine^ <. k'.v>'nn.?Review by Rev. L. D. Gist. The school was very much pleased to have Rev. Jiuckey who gave some helpful j-ehiarks. Mattic Brewton plans to spend her Thanksgiving holidays in Spar tanhurg. Mrs. Laifra Parks will spend h?j.rs in Laurens. Marioh Brewton is up and returned to school ufter a two weeks illness. V , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stinsop are in the^. hospital in Spartanburg very seriously hurt in ap au?o accident. We hope for them an ear ly improvement.Miss Elizabeth Gilliam returned home from school Thursday molding. UNEllAL HOME SENSED EMBALMER OF [A AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment AS GOOD AS THE BEST And Better than the Rest And Prices Leas'" Office Phone 5707 Residence Phone 7765 f COURTESY AND SERVICE v COLUMBIA, S. C.