The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 07, 1935, Page Page 6, Image 6
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NOT1CB
All news for The Junior F?K?
uiu>t be ii) the~4>ffie? no later than
luexcay afternoon of each week
Many letters are received too late
tor Dublipalinn
"BILL"
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS
Children desiring to becom<
members of the, Bill Carver Glut
must fill out coupon and mail it
ogether with a stamped, self-ad
? -.irttssed envelop to The Palmettc
Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 Assembly
Street, Columbia, S. C.
Membership Card and Buttor
.vtll be sent to you immediately.
"BILL."
t "Bjoys Anch Girls
VV A M T E 1)
To Earn Money In Spare
Time
, i tin i u?i n 7 ill! ft"'"
- ~ bitiutis boys and irir|s to make
money -everr- week, all year
lone, by simply working 'n
r. spare time in your own neighborhood.
No ' money,, no experience
needed. We supply eY*fythine
Many boys and e.irls
are now happy, mnkine their
own spendine money. All you
1rave"tp do~ to join them is to
write to the address below
?nd ask for full details. Write
< to: ^ ;
Clltci I.ATIOV MANAdftR
? t'Al.METTO LEADER
1310 Assembly St.. Columbia, S.C.
J IKES lil SY AT SCHOOL
'' Hello Hi!!!
How .a;o' you . ..mi other jut:.
. ior's jrottin^ alongV Jii>t fine,. 1
ami soi i v' 1 waited so very', .very?
Ion-' to writ you. . ' >
SeiionJ, ? . j r>;>* m* : -how tljijl yo;.
kmav t-..u busy if keep.. iuo; yet
it d eV not R>vp mi-'' as bufcy as it
has flio other y-. a: -. We have on
'y 1'"' - ! ' 'U ? i'.t?H-trtH-?Ee<a
nu'itiies. U'iii- is jny eighth year
! r.avi five teaelurs. Since I wasn't
??> bu.-y stuiiyinr my lessons to
niyjiit. I th ujjht 1 would write-and
ser.d a little poem.
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is here gain
It routes but < nt'o a year.
An;! vvlan it tmius to this place;
It tiUs out-, hearts with cheer.,
u: arLi-u 1 f d ' <?'-d ' ?
" wni.n niotlur puts .,n tiu> pot,
I'd!- wo know a turkey is going in
As siMip as ' gets V: i ?^
o So' J.nluuV wo when Thanksgiving.
'conn's. .
And Wei-..- th "Pilgrims. .dear;
We all are very sorry,
If ''..-I .-v !..it a y. ar
1? ? Vv.ry iiaeur-. ly yours, ? .A
t ha lee' Toathy. A\ inn.-boro, S. C.
TIIOMASI'.NA SENDS Jl MI1I.K
LETTERS _
Dear Bill.
How arc you feeling today? I
am fine. '
Bilk, I am .sending sortie jumble
letters.
1. Otteinalp .
2. Divmgankht
(Ido yad
1. Omec
a. AVlo
.--it. Sr-y
7. <inteh - .
' x. (I'vi.cbi run
. s. Hiiw
lo. Yast
Answ-rs:
1. Palmetto
2. Thanksgiving
Dog day
1. Come |
Tttu ~
Yes.
. ? ?-. ?Mnwc .?
Nuvontjber
Well
1". Stay
Your* truly. __
Thmnasena Page, Conway, S. C,
DOWOTIIY LOI JSIv WINN
WHITES FOR INFORMATION.
My denio.-t llill, -
.Just a f i w fin- s to li t you- hear
from jtje, I amr fine and hope you
are the same. Listen, I saw an
Ad ip The Palmetto Leader bout
boys and giils to earn money in
spare time; so I am writing for inlonnation.
i am It vuars o!4 ar.d
Iv, RtU ir ..a.. I__l
Ill HIV .7111 11 ,V'/U ttl(> HHJIYing
for a girl, I am one; -send me
infoimaticri what in, must do to
farn this motmv. I iimi always
ready to help. I am interesteiT in
things like that. Bill the name of
my school ift Woodruff Junior Hi.
which gois to the eleventh grade.
Bill, I will- say one more, time,
plea-e don't forget to send me in-'
formation T-bcut how I can earn
the money in spare time.
Yours truly,
Dorothy Louise Winn.
MARL A R KT IF A I) A NFCE
TFFANKSGFVFNG
Hello Bill, happy Thankp^
giving.- I am sure I did. Some of
1' '
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lV[J?H'S BKIAQST wttkv
BILL CARVER. Editor
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BIRTHDAY ~ .... - -. jRADE
SCHOOL
Fill out this coupon and mail
stamped envelope to The Pal met
Assembly St., Cjolumbia.. S. C. 1
rail book, and }ou will receive
my sehunl mates "were tiVi'V, and
.we sp.nt the mornin;r i.njr,
nd tlit* afternoon, wen'. ,ti? the
[" eh. oT-hon a . We1 diun'.t hi}ve our
pr<i^tiTTo RT r'?it liuinrtl. Uiu.'
i lhiich; but we are planning to
j have it Thursday afternoon. .Tli.?
| ear race is still mi .-nd wi- will
t vow know the ontCoina . ti.-xt
week.. J)r. A. II. lloy.ai. i of Sunt-.,
ter, S. C\ will speak for us Tiuirs- .
W? aftet Hooii. -So ":,?VTl:? 11:11 ur.ttH
next week. t " . ?
yfarga'Kt Wi icliff'
M V I V K ATTKNIIS S. S.
1> ar -Dill, .
I an ess you thought- I .had for'-.
,;ot ton you,'1>ut I havef been so
. ".i,-y m i 'n, I until I' i'idi.'t Inn. > .
ime ti? write.. Well Hill ( hrista:;s
is.almost hi re and there will
e s many that Wont live to s. e
it. 1 went, to Sunday seliool Stiniuv.au
i h. il a line time.. Our pa .
o'r is bark now and w ar,. \er\
'lad.
Yours trtilv. .
?Matti ;??
in:i l is u \in:m i m:\vs
. " ' ^
Iiy hi nun a Morse- > h
All of to r.H-I \> ry Utvniy Cue
-?f OU| principal. .Mr. \V; \V.
Nicholson. \Vo ;ri e- rejoicing
Ti. cause uur J'resident has design*
at; d Mrs. S7 I... Collins to serv? as
principal. All of us lYd that he
tuld not have nrtide ;. better apointm-nt
and we arc. cn-op.ratinjf
with Mrs. Collins in oriel..at
tleai old "15. A." shall continue
to jfo foi wai d. .
Thanks..1 ivihjr hay was an inter-,
stino , co sion at Hetfis \i ] \ etn
...o?mWi ii-nnr^^^f^Tu j hnyli-i.
class s. directed hy Miss Sinclcton-ltd.
o . 'a wry unique Thanks-.
-iyino-?HTou'ftttn -w+rrrh?aras- witnessed
by a large nu lienc.. This
.a> followed by a bountiful dintier.
That evening wc enjoyed a
i 1 in eh. pel.
Mr. Rubens and a gio.o ,,f 0:1;
ao ,d"?tii.o an 11 1.11?rh?trm
'?Tr Stat- -a-an e . in?r Augusta '-on
rhanksg-ivihg .da$\
Alls, lfuiiietta Jones .-ill d u-.Mjter.
Mis- Willie Mary, spent
' v-tksgiving an i the v.. e .. n 1.
with Mr>. W. W. Nicholson and'
ainiiy. Air. .1, Monroe .JoSTT. Ui 1
husband and father cane d wi.
roin lfarbison Sunday ltd -pt :.t
' he. d iy and cai : i?i?-M i -: ? and-Miss
.loll s kullt .*.
Pres. an . Mis. N ;c!.ol'-un vr.?
:'1 e.l 11... inenili r . ?t';u i.!; v
a.n 1 a !' w ether VtieiuL at dinner
on fhanksL'ixih.-. ,-r. y. w..i.5,
_is t i-port i d to?ha-, e' ?a?a?gi -at
(.. ..II
m v?i an. v .
Miss Jaiite- 1.. 1 Canid-. 11,
.fcai.es ta !)< !' <>!' Kershaw vdunt y
Mis. Cordelia Jones arid .' uirhtei
\un li.a.: SnVnti r. Mr.-. Justin
lack-on ami littl ?-iatul-on. H l>
by Hinoks. At.kt n visile 1 t he
Nicholson's al'.tl oilier friends hero
Friday;
Miss Halite I., li tifonl, Ileitis
y, iio is tcatdiinir in th lli.mil |i .4t=-1
lie s< mm11, Kdaclield county, -p. n
( Thaiiksjrivinn ;n i the we li-erd on
f iJll cSTiipus th tfu st. of ihe Was-'
; i ; itiralii's.
I- Mrs. K. M. Joins. Jeanrs teackI
er of Aiken county was a week
' lid rt.-osl of IVes. and Mis. N'a-h1
.Ison.
I Mrs. Lewis, Miss II illicit -and
[ Mr. Jones of 0...1 facility spent the'
j w tk-eiirl^ at their homes in <Coj-himbia.
- . .
The Kund y evjaiir.^ relijputus
rtviH wcvr mm i ' intei ill" anr~
insp'i'.ny. An inter, vtirt* syni1
posiuni an the I.ife of Moses wa}
the principal featui-?. The nuis.ic
r>v ui(> hi. Aiuan quintet and' by
the choir was very Rood, also the
duet by Misses Lushia Darr.s and
ThoI'.na W .tson. Miss CIoli'} on
presided at the piano in l.et us.ua 1
effective and efficient manner.
Principal Hush t.f the HnteshmV
j 'liiinl a visitor 1 TT7TTr-~t +rrrrt tl V . j
lie spoke at the evenin? service to
the delight of .11 present.
. Miss Louise Meriv'ether, Bottis
Mo, who is teaching at Owings,
Laurens county, spent Thanksgiving
on t hey campus, j Teachers }
an ^tudents were glad to see her .
lookiiW .so well.
Sunday,.Dec. 1, being Mrs. E. L. I
N'icholspn's birthday, member* of
her family/members of the faculty
the Senior norn? 1 class, and other
friends remembered her with
appropriate gifts, to her suapi ise.
The program rendered by 'the,
-Mathia literary Society (High j
School) on Friday evening was ,
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>N BLSNK
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.... STATE .. . ... I
*T?:. age !
it together with ji self addressed g
to Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 9
1 our name will be placed on the 6
a membership cTfrd and button 6
jfflOmi^OOoOdOOWOWC^
vertf mUdiMini* and ' ?njoy:-bi,\
Mr.^.I' iomV Simpkins. preside! t.
and fill of those associ to! with
him deserve nnicli p.aise. Miss
i iiubv r\adit4f.?H?is o~H-+e+t?mv valuable
s.|-vii\ as pianist of that
organization. .
' '. 'file Tui'key Conies! by the s. i.
i"r vui.-> tin 1 in.-s<i y a; i 'i'in)"ii
"t. n,j<>\I if Ivy an. 5Tr. RuTjvTt loan_
wu^-.' tlu- w'imit'j of- the tu-i key.
-^.Mis.^s -l-kn <>thy K.ns.r, Tniiitn
ami- l.aiwUa Watson, spoiu
4*ii nk^yivin.! . Hay \vii . r;laiiViv:
in Aiko'.v
(i ~:iH Jo ii<; vii -lit li.
v'.-.*!? ? :i-l villi relatives in Coiumm
Vim in-: hkacij m:\vs
Ml illin- \ M K < h"n li
t^iritc a ciuwii- assembled at Mt.
Hi v.- SiH'.i! y; at o'clock ( :
v.itn ss ill- l-krst Quarlcrly Con'-.
Vrci'i c. bold liy o'uj- :.V\v I'u-si.I"nir
I"! r. I.'. S. Cm'.;
rrayiT avii - ,oiT n d hy Hiv. A.
'A St a'. hhoaso. Aets nth ci';.pt<M'
vsisJ iv.nl as scripture lesson hy
"ITTv. 777 II. MViriVk-. tlit.* pastor-.
?lUw A. luaham liin*I 4-ymn
Ms.. Tit is l.ytnh was toiscdiit yly
nit hy llii.' choir. lie v. Coo ttun
ino.,n,to<i lho rostrum and-pi't ai'ht'tl:
. sermon that will lonjr Ik- rem.mi
h.'rr'd in- Myrtle^ IJ.aoh: usinir-'as
liis u-xt Acts A:lit and the' sul>i -
ft "< u'n diom-o :> liott,.u?--tini
if : iIi. v.oul.i that o\v:y ntan,
voiniii; ar. l < ! il ' in this \icinity
nid have witn. -s this soul. stiritijr
sorivo'4. Th ? collections
were splendid an! Dr., foe si.iimi-1
well pleas -d with hi- ii is! quarter
'I'lis pastor too was' II i!?-s ov.r
th. -way hi- jioojd ' iaili d to hi.n.
n .- !/iri.-tm .? t or_ I ho oc^-,^s
sion w. iv lines. A. (irahani, pa tor
q;' ' ho I'.-ipt ist c' invhi liev. A.1110
trrad d' s.vio 1 imd' I... (ha! in.
lie- . .M I'ci 'o_ l . p'i to . "he ill--n? -
mi' lii-- u if.'. "Mi's. ~Ali-Brido.
T i' 5\ imi- pas.-cd ve! v qi-iet
'< at Myvt! H a h. ?.f-s S. L.
A!, x iiilor ..an :Mi-S, Ai_. T. r/V.l't'tih
!i"in "spent Tliflfilhsyavitric out rif
town..
?I?r?rj?:o-l, Isi ?v. i1 nos. i i|
T!r vi: ? rallv at--jMoyaix
(-.'olli I!:-. Sumter, S. C,
tf.-s, l"'i- P Mnnro-n former tev-i-i.,,.1
??rf-' S"'or-oi-vilie,' S. ('. and
.Miss 1711a \(~ i lira in-' nr-^d* -Vqjnasksio.
S. who js" ft ry-id-nT~/of
-.h'vtlo I'. eh spent a pleasant
' . '>\ i - in fonwav. S. (.".
. IN- . A. 'i 'mm; I". I!. .11 m^.Mi'ui-wavv
L < i-raUtuHr-o-nd-M tv en I
Mrs. |{. K. W'-lluuns uvrc dinner
Mr. and Mi's. Willie
-Iv-Hie1 Sunday.- -Dec.. 1.. tftoDY MK"
and ??!?. I>. Session are the proud
n hahy i? I horn
_??U?:?1. ?.Mother and
A I in: .< ';!!> r was ?riv( a at t'*e
! I 'l l - Satui 'ay niifht. Nov.
. r .\y no nlaverl nd eh
r.c! hy the youn'j folks. The.
t ir ! fn' duet, d tiv Miss
I. I Itains y v.a< csnecially aM;ss.
S. I.. Alexander rendered
beautiful music at the pi no. If
_Vu:i i l l' .in l.m"h_and eat In- siit'ZjZ
and he t the sclni j house Satur'
i*.r 1 I r 7j_ a first
"t" - I TlFTi'e the chief
>ti ur.t'Mi. W s: a whole cooked
U.V wM] \l;. , h' i'e too.
1 M. Ailstioi rcpoytee
( ON W \Y M:\VS
Ilethel \. M. Church
'?:KTt. W. I. (.ore., Castor
?Wu uj s|i! MH.id?u nation prnvajjUj
intr the wot shippers 'of licihel A.
i ! ' < neeh took d cant aire.
After the usual preliminaries".
Rev. \V. 1. (Joj e-the pa-tor. -preach.
(I ;i sh.i I if. ?i s. i !?> ?n lvniu t'
v* ' I-"inh_ "> '?:T. suli.j. 1. "Jesus,
(r T.anih for Sinner Slain." T~ e
spiritual tide ran high. Many
In arts Ire.i iced. During tin* day
inany yuin'mn.jd and line?pair.
?rim?join i hi >'hurtdn
Sindiy school functioned at
the' sual hour. An inspiring ioi'uw
was c<>! d cled by Mrs. N'. R.
Revest er. '
On Sun lay, night the pastor
brought another burning message]
Text: Psalm 1,15:1-2 verse, "A joy- 1
it;i I iianLsuivjn4."
Rot he] church has Inautiful j
lipid rcfUeOns which were pro- ,
en: -d to the pastor tor the ehilrch
by Dr. J'jatt ore of the lent imp
white Droggts** e.f Con\v%iy.
Many thank.- to- Dr. Piatt. WVvc
planno.l a pi eat program for this.
conference year. _ You will hear
from ua again soon.
- ' " Mil '
THE PALMETTO LEAD]
"
COKESBL'RY NEWS
The members t>f St., Paul A. M.
E.. Church Were very niueh uplifted
over their n?wi pastor. We
trust him much success.
Mrs. Oscar .Miller-and ('.av-'ln r
=were the quests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. \V.- Robinson Friday nircht.
.Mis. A. R. Holms, Mrs. AmanJa,
Loudcs enjoyed the.entire confer-'
am.,,. :ii
1v iiw i v wun i ik . |
MissJIiHH'ii'Ua Robinson spoilt
[Thanksgiving with her home i'olk<.
I Ah'. Karne.-t Kobir.son ?nd Bro.
JUitehel spent TJia.nksgivijig at
thu? State College.
We regret very. niucb- at this '
writing that .Miss U se K)I,i k Na-ii
is veiy very ill. ...
-Mr. W. .M_ Dixon. -Mr. S. I.onden
.Mr. Arthur A a roll, .Mr: S. W. Rob
ir.*son mo to nd Ho c?>nt'oreiu\ Friday.
,,"
Mr. Wilson Butler lost his 1? rn.
Friday night. one mule, one tow
an 1 calf, all his corn and liar: mh<;uranee
St all. "
Miss Oilie "Miller sp.nt Tkank-K-i\
Dit? -'t home from r.er sell- ? !:
Mrs. A. W. Staiks vi.-4u'.i .the
coiii'oreuee Sunday also 'Mr. . u !
Mis, S," W, Robinson.
Conn*' t*> church Sur.dny an r
in. i*t" t n.. 11. w iiiisl.u
msitr.rvii l.i; M:\\ s
I'lic tea.hois aiul st.iUnts \vnr'\i-n
Tlv lsday an I Friday oil' to
celebrate. Th:;nksjfivinjc at the
D niif? U!.
Rov. A. Jr Fell*. 1UT. Hid iv-tw.
.ml protfies.-ivi- pastor of St. .John
M.. K. t hurt-h is lnjiy/r: up.kts.
forces .for a siiycossfiil wnfir.'ii c
?yrttrr- He ana .his family niwvVTk
in the, pu'rsi iui};o last w. k
wore given. a grand ivc ption. IIV
pl.t ached a ndBle sermon Sunday inornir.ir
to a k.igo audknee after
which a largo numhcT^took' cojnnntnion.
? . eg^
Morning coHTPlhuT'dr I y.-V^e""""
The i>a -lo.i and family di:;od
'with Mi'; and- Mi's. .John hVes
Sunday ami . with. Mr. and Mrs.
S. I . Mo g a t ic previous" Sunday.'?
j-?ddre?Tliark'vivin^?Ikilly th 1 was
spoil - lo.i by the High s.hool
was pinto ir.success. Th teach
ei*s went 1" their .various i.oi'n
lor li e w.. it-en i.
j llvv. and .Mr-.. II. l K IP pre
wino. guests of Mr." and .d : s. J.
Baskin.
, .Rov. J. \V: -Ka-l. y. spent t-h
. wotk-i'nd I i Ins nan t< . ; ir
"tnUiii luv.Mr. . .-ml ^Ii'i. C?? ?>'. J
Abraham.
Ik v. Sin;;!-, tat y or* ; F!- . < lie .
i pica hid at -'Now Bethel on Sunlay-covening.
Missts, Mai 'in. IVii r.'on. Toti y.
Williams ar.d the R vsneiids
Mc-'Juy an; Sini;l..ta; y \w . i? ii:
< 1 i n i k i' uuc.-l- of'.Mrs. <ii!>-k' A inol'i'
oil Sun .v. .
Mr. .Murphy was !\;n.r !i..' l ? 11 j
Sunday.
.MARLBORO CO. TU. AND I SKIS'-J
\ I: i i A\ LI.I I-: II Kill S( IIOOI. '!
m:\vs
Mdii.iinuMl I'rnin patyf
Thry"!' r rtuIrrOrh n d ivr .";a!
s- Ifi't i(ir..-, ? .paper, was ri a l l?y
' a .pa iinla r ?>; t .i,Slni'.t
and ' Uiisii M. t
la:-: s. lc tiuii, Tiie^Noy-r.. Nasi t.al .
|\!i:. i l ia \ y llie sc'i 1. .
* Kacli y< ar at ;his part ay., jar
r'ti-'c t h ' WcdtK-sdav lie." vi*
:t l.-ii.l ^ i'-iny ,|K. \r:.'i.i'tv- l.i-i---|?:
? kaui*- ti? In.' pavi'ii ' n til < ;i ;i
foITc. *P ii'i'e wrrl'" TWi-nty-ritfht m
thirty' pes l't ! 11 1 ( ! ' !( S|. ji.i,';ajri
s. A t'cvy ut' thini madi- !> - '
marks; Thiist. j?r<-: nt v. Mi <
dailies . A iinic I?\ix. ! 1 - ? n-.-e 1^7 - .!
! ila M lijii'i!;.''!, Carrie
IlysmT.~TTitry .1. Idsaior !. Mali!.in '
Mavv; !. I{ l/'. r'-a < 'C.i'-i!?.iit. !!' -
!ah (iii-:.in. Ik rniV-c Wri'lnee. Pejiy.
A. lldiii'i.on, .Mary.Tire Pus Tr.
Messrs i'llicrt Pjicn'e. M C I : 1'
VU1?-I'''iiU' I'wktuv W-IHlf I- nnd+
iillT a :<"\v others iusn,c:: f did not ,
tret. ...
All rac i acliers r: Ha- 15. !!. S. ,
'in- r?y we're ??i:t of the'Ap'.y ! >r t' --
Thank.-Triviiitr holidays oraept Mr.-.
Wrti'lr- ami Miss Dakar.
(>u Wednesday riijrht Mi-'s Ha!;; r
s?l-on?r with Mr. S|( rl.in.a- Hcese aw ! :
Miss S'adi A. I'.t'i so went to >rr
"limitations of Life" showiiiy' 'at i
the I'a'aci- Tin at if.
Bennottsvijle Nows
Tiav.--1-|-.-B. nix! wi;'c were'
in Oranjrelmitjr ?tt ndiiit* t; ; M.
! *. ('< i:i'r ^ nee Inst 1
ThspAi.yal members an<i l'ri?-tic! -71
? f St.' Muhtal ait' 1 .<>!?i ;'r for-'
\.ar<i to their returning' for anotli- '
or \'in.? ? ?
Dev. and Mrs., fox. pa.-tor < f A. '
M. F.. /i n lias lion r-lurivl f r '
another year, we arc "very edad to
1-jivr.. tlw.in i<ntiii*n TKnv KmVi wVn-l.
el very hard to rebuild th:iri
clTarch. It is hearing comphiion . '
and they'll soon be able to wyr- | :
laitr-'-'iun.n. It is ?T v ry 1!
l.vaiit if til brick structuii'.
R< nnettsville will entertain the!
Raj list Association. A.M. T". 7. <
and Methodist Episcopal ('outVivl
euros in. 1":?0 i
*--M' I >lf;nn Davis.' a teae'fl t in
The McCall Junior High School wa J
visiting Misses Callib an<l Carren-i
tha Sanders last week
Messrs J.nnr* . Gi ace and?Tally j '
ThniHii'g inapa a buMm ss nip ilej
I.aurinburg. X. C. Nov. ."Oth.
Misses Alice Zimmerman and i
"n'tic Manning made a pop call *
Friday morning to see Miss Raker, j
I'hi v' were jri iing out getting th? j <
ear'v morning hrreze. ,. - ;
Rev. A. \V. Wright came homo 1
from the conference to got the I I
I madam so that she may .witness j
i the services and h ar the appointments.
| Quite a few of St. Mieheal n?cnv- (
hers motored to Orangeburg on 1
S 'mfay to the conference,
-Airs. Cassio Grace wys the Sun- ; 1
day afternoon visitor at-the-hnmr"?i
i of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie ^ ]
I
ER ?
T. Recso on Rogers St.
Rev. A. J. Wright, pastor of
Shiloah baptist Church called at
the home of .Mis. C. T. Ropse to
Thomas J -----KhiWK
12aav?4kii-- L
lily morning, service was very
goo u The Organ Rrglude by Mrs.
A. J' \\ right was very impressive.
The scripture lesson was taken
l'lom Joel 2ml chapter, jiruyer by
.Mr. Henry Laaee, the Missionary
oilTring by Ushers, Misses Alberta
lioimis and Alma Rivers, prayer
over the offering by Mrs. I^anie
awards' ylt.r winch hymn "Come
Tioly, Spuit, Heavenly Dove Sertv\t
Joel 2r.d chapter 28th
\ <. sc." tubjoct. "The spiritually
t iuI.m h unsacil""' by the p .stor,
Kov. A. .J. WTitiht, uridoubily this
.must have been Rev. WTights's
uuuW rpiecc, he certainly preached
a sov.l surring, hcart-wai ning
. rnion. My!'what sermon, did not
,>?.;r hcaits burn as .he preachJd'.'
U.'V. W right gave some very
good points and illustrations about
?>u v\e aiv spiritually undernouri.
lied in ti e. churches today.
We ail .Know \stiat it means to
t nourished and wlu-n wc
'..ina oi being spiritually un.h?rion.
Ilea my.i lU-boh.ooves us all to
amain.- ourselvts:' ; *
Tin so' wn )?c.v: p-"nut ' ,pi't'St!nt*
truly missech a Very,' vCry good
sermon.
During the Fall Rally, at Shiioh
n. hundivd end ten loyal ivremo.us
paid to the chinch two hundi
(1 -sc. enty" dojlars and seventy
Tints:-'Saw*
Alii I Baptist Church
S- rviye was \cry g.od, although
"?iir pasiod. Rev. Booker w. s $ome
w. at indisposed. Rev. Ansel
-Irgik. pica.iic.i for us a ..very
si u ring s nuon." llis subject was
"t anr tte that liveth that once
-v.;:? d.a|." . !~~
Among tin Visitors that worshiped
with us was Mr.' Bennie
Draki of Shiioh Bptist Church.
' In ttie afternoon sei\ices, Rev.
t'.r.y of Lancaster delivered a
very" iil'J ac.Uing. ir-.i;suga using.,
-fm?rr?: .iui iv"'A fliild's Tmining."
'
Vi it i s a.\ always Nv.'Iconic. !
SPA.IMAMU j)li NKWS
(<.*??!in.. <1 fit).n page 11) '
_L.?A_i.?^!:i.i.it. .ami?turned in *ilv.r.pji
\ <, praises i J tiod. Tlii' Km.!
I. < '. .\:nl ;<"n of Columbia, S. C.
wis i111: <1 iH}> <1 to preach. The |
]> '.aki r ..Cis><1 . s text J Psalm 1
third y.eise pf tlu> Jr.l ..chapter,'
;hotiic* "Tim* of the. Righteous.
knit ; in (?. hi-' 'I'll ' isernion was
<st < i i v. an i deriv-red with ?cal.
Wi- were jrlm!'.to hu'-o tr.e other
.:'.si;iry ministers:'iu_ the person of
v. Wm. l.'-ian of Winstohhalus:-.
X. Rev. U. II. Johnson
' if. I'ji 'u*. nvill . S.^ ('. Th y bothiS
ye v<?e ! s.J:. thm.which vv.ri'
t ti j;' .veil.
A I'l o'-d-Ck we reassembled to
j.ief .'iii1 'int^i< ti president ,*of
!;> A..C. K. I. ae.i in the p.json j
"''-l-'.y ' -XnAi'- Cmttr: \\y lta.y
ri-W-tlr- -irViitr- I I ff t{ Willi?OtlC t'l
' t > s'.dt'n.s in t.'e Spar*
i aabai ;r hist. .- i
: "'> in ti li Mm choir mem* j
's .-their post of duty. Our j
ta t", at 'hi-, tijn-? d ftVeie.i the
\ it 11 in I! took fori
tyjxi I!oni?i^> L2-21, fhenie,
" f. . ?aliiitr wiili .- in." which was I
ay. '! . .\ w.. siiii
a'ui. v," > irk i;. ai'n ;rs on ?jur roll,
diss -Ir-< ? }??J4i I's. Mrs/,|??'>s llie
F.i'o's oriih, ,?dr. J. \V. Austin, Mrs.
\'< . a Ant it h. .We went eyeiy
- her of Tin- I-'alnictto Leader to
|> ay for them a speedy recovery.
Mrs. ('. Anderson._ i > port.-r
i. \ i i \ ." i;ws
N. S. I tel.a .i.e. f'.Lstor
l-.y wa f ir clay, l.utj
" ?!d mm.I. : 'i !i" attendant*.
i! \V> : Ion Cij I. 1 Sunday srtrol
u;-rc-.flic .Mr.- Levi Itel.uine re.
i. v. ,<| ( r.f 1. in an interestiv.
in..unci*.
A.i I 1 :.'!0 Rev. W. S. DeLaine do'
i'.'jtd- i :ie _ lii .s?a>r> -* from St.
r.l'.cw Id. '
'i iu*. Smith I'uWn ffiotip of Mjsioai
i y Wo: k; i s m t at the par
i:ac . Friday nijrht, Mrs. Etta
Jh h on. Prc-irifnt., ?Fhr?Weston?Cir
|iel choir has
.' a r.'-orjrai. iz <i an I is starting
at in a new'year with ne\y cle.Tf;' !
illllt full.
I lu- pvopl^ of I.alta are well
>h -used with the return of Rev.
LAJ, ciihlis t-o And *iMnr Chapel Mv4
Church The Rev. Gibbs is an
..ft t<> any cii'y.
The l>illon County Tr. school
cents, to bv- doinjr its. If this year. ,
II.. v. W shipp .on, of ..Marion, [
S. (V lms Ik ill dieted pastor to I
M. John Baptist ( Inii'eh. We wish |
ii;n nine I1: 'smecss. ' ?
.Miss II. II. Both 'a cue of I.alii'
yrl-< has boon -fleeted presW?
lent 11 J' the .Marion Tear hers' As.
>>iiatiou ?flood news.
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Mr. <'Ivies Hall of Great Falls
I'M 'no) >p nt Tlianksplvln.t daWj
*su.h his parents. Mi^Jmd Mrs.
I.. Hall. . .\!T .... ?- f
Miss* Ii issie B. at;d Air. Henry ^
ijlar'don have ?\turned to their re-jf
ijieefive plans as students of see-'}
>nd Ward Hi, Charlotte, N. C. I
ilid Finley Hi. Chester, S. C. af- j
r spending the ThnrksRiving
Holidays with tlv ir parents Mr. j
nd M i s. W. A. Glacjden.
Th so. attt -ndinp the Thankspiv'
proprn.ni at Ro,k Hill Kaptiist
"Ir roll-on Thursday were: Messrs
Hall and Hinry Gibson, Jr.
The Gladden Grove and Camp
Welfare Churches* are very plad
fndeui to gpt tholr pastor, Kev.~
F. K. Boulwate back. I
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JOHNSTON NEWS
: ?Thanksgiving-Lhty- was?quietly
isp.ut in Jhhnston. All business .
-houses, and the scVopls wtre elos I
o;l for the holiday.
' T*anksriving services wore held 1
| in the various churches, and tlw
| day was the occasion for many '
! family reunions also dinners,
j Miss A. B. Ballard spent the
I .v.ynksgivrng holidays a'i her '
home in Greenwood, S. C. with .her *
| parents. " *"t '
Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Miles cele.
brated their 10th wedding anni- '
I yersary at th.ir home on May St.
ion Friday evening, Nov. 29th. '
We are^gdad to report at thisF-^
. writing that we h. ve -a- jew. 11 1
; shop in our to\vn. . ^ 1
Mi. Ben Boss is -the hading
huntsman around Johnston. (
Club Entertained 1
Misses Hattie Miles and Martha
' Williams were hostesses to the
I Church "T" Building Club on Wed .
nosday evening at Bethel C. M. E.
Church. The president, Miss HatI
tie Miles w. s in charge yf the
business session. A very inspir- f
ing devotional was led by Miss t
; Carrie L. Pope. Mr. Willie-Gary ?
gave a short talk on the splendid
I growth of _.thi_s._cluh._ ?
After business, Miss Miles took <:
. charge cf the social hour, and a "
lovely evening was' enjoyed by all. I
Miss Sarah McKenney and'bio- i
ther, Earnest of Ridge Spring. S..
C were the jolly -guests of Miss i
Grace Bland on Friday. Nov. 2'Jth. i
! unn/rrf n/1 ? /l/ilwnniio /li?^ <1
II H*_jr i v |/wi v.v-\l VIVIU H?UO V4 I II II v I f W
Mi*. Hoi ace Price of th> CCC
Camp spent thew eck-end -with t
Ins, mother, Mrs. b. "Price. .1 s
Mr. Walter Mason and Miss L
Minnie M. .James of, Aiken, S. C.. 1
iw.re tlie quests of Miss Hattie I
| .Mil-s 01 Sunday aft rncon. t
There will be preaching at Beth- s
1 (h M. E.?Church Sunday, at a
"11:30 a. ?The public is -invited ?
to come out'and hear the jiew pas- s
tor. ' T " t
CLINTON COLLEOE NEWS i
'?. a
I The faculty :nd student, body of
Clinton College carried out the ~G
Thanksgiving spirit by distribute n
I io'r some foe-1 stud' to some of the' t
old and newly families of the city I
t>n Thanksgiving day. A Com- t
mittee of student' compos, d of
Miss's Bert' a ..Blake, Hattie E. c
Anderson, Fluellan Cureton made A
tbe- xtistributton--?C the?food-stufF.
The ("on'mi'l t;,? ,\v"s led bv IJiof is
A. L. Stanbrck. We feel - that -a
| though we are struggling there n
some who are less fortunate T
than we. It was in the spirit of ii
tfvipg to-make some individuals
feel goo 1 at. Thanksgiving'. Tlic.se '
who tec jved our small gifts' we e
v-l y hopy to receive thept, and g
th.y .felt the" presence of the 1
Th pksgiving season as we were A
sharing our little mites with' f
them. This type of snirit we feel h
's what Thanksgiving day should C
he to every one. .el
The following faculty memh rs ()
spent tin; Thanksgiving holidays e]
'in Columbia, S. C.: Pi of. E. II.
"Kyer. T V. Swinton; fTTt,-~Tntier.
They alf repfltt a wi \ pli a . -P
ant Thanksgiving.
The following students spr.ft la
respective homes. Miss P-iuiinl'
Alexander, Mr. Malachi Green, ~
iss -s Edith. H icden, 11 Jen
Illakely, Helen Carter and. Geneva*
Aldridg . ^
? T i?Carpent:i'j are now mung':
e! in putting: on the roof of our '
n.w class room building. We ..fed
th t it will not b lonir before the
building will be ready for our or- *'
;nv f < .
We are anxious to secure a large,
number of octagon coupons In our
drive, so we ask all of?opr friends
to mail us as many coupons as
you can. . J n *
We ere planning the cornet
stone laying of our?new classroom
buildiing, Si: | lay, December IS, u
ltl.'lS at three .o'clock. The Mason's u
an!,!?.- of South Carolina will have a
arg of the services. Everyone
- codia'ly invited to come and
\ itn ss these services. ai
HOIKJKS NEWS th
. aMrs.
Ella Williams and daugh- le
r, Lsvsie have returned from i
luir visit to Ashville of which ro
hev had a very pleas nt stay. \v.
conference in Abbeville Sunday |
wi re: Rev. and M;-\ J. E. Wil-' da
bams,?M-mv Ida Low le*h- M-r. Nel-| rii
son Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Cum-' re
rriins, little Misses Waynetta and ' na
Abbie Cummins and Mary L. ch
Cummins who were very glad to vi
have again with them the Rev. d>
M. Masse v. who served a vr,v <n
u;ood year and Ko;>invr that mor.'
work will be accomplished the th
next session,-.-- ho
PINCKNEY'S FU
UNDERTAKER AND DICE
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Saturday, December 7, 193tT
BINGHAM NEWS
At 11:30 o'clock Rev. Sister A.
M. Collins from Rains, S. C.
n\ache<i a won^srfiri sermon to us
from Luke 15:34, subject "This
s. my son."
\ itors: 8, Sister Estclle AI'ort!,
former of L;itta was with
is; Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Rev.*'
Javis, Rev.- Sister Collins, Mrs. " .
\lfor.i. Mr. Wilson was the dinner
juc-st of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
lodges.
Yf.... r> ?
..us. ftuavcs, a loving teacher
s doing-line at her school; also
Miss Miles at her night school.
[lone our ex pastor a good suc c-rs
for the, year at Haraer, S. C. .
iev. G. L. Kiggins asked the pray
ms ol' all.
Miss Rosa L.tve Byrd from N. Y.
'it-y visite'l her grand-pa who has
i stroke.
ST.'TAl'L RAUtlST CHURCH
l
Rev. \V. L. 'Wilson. I'astor
Although you haven't heard
ront us through the columns oT~ I
r.e Palmetto Leadei for a few
vceks, \vt. aiv still alive nd pro- crossing.
Sunday, Nov. 17th was a-fw<<y^
lay as - usual. Aftci a very good
iuiulay school the pastor, Rev. W.'
j. Wilson preached a splendid ser *
hoik'which ?vs enjoyed by . all.
At 1 p. in. the Junior and Sen- \
or Missionary Societies held theii
nee tin/,^ with a splendid attendincc."
At 0 ]>. m. the B. Y. P. U.dia^
kg pleasure .. of lintt ning?to- a~" ?
plc n.iid. and' inspiring' address by
he Rev. L. C. Jenkins, pastor of
Jnion Baptist Church. We realy
enjoyed the address >.-nd exend.
?to the Rev. L. C. Jenkins a
landing invitation to visit us at
ny time. ???r * ??7 :
ci vice began. The Rev. Sims of
Jnton,'~~S7~'X^r^Was-introduced by^
at pastor to \.;livef the sermon. *
t was full of.thought and inspirtion.
After services, the. pastor ^
exoinp.iined by some of the mem
ers and the speaker of the eveing
rendeied service at the Zicn
'anaan Baptist Church, State
'ark, S. C. Rev, A, P, Poiter, pasor.
On Saturday, November 1G, the
omfortublc home of Oe.-con and ?
Irs. T. F. Wbodard was destroyed
-y. Tin. origori of the fire I
j still unknown. We sympathize
ith thi.ni in the ir?loss. They--ate
ow residing with Mr. and Mrs:
'liomas Owens in Booker Washigton'
IBs.
On Mon;ay evening, November
8th, as the hid herself be-*,
itid the western horizon the- anil
of death visited us and: took
roni us tlie soul of our deacon,
Ir. Robert Strong. Although ui
idling health for quite a whilee
never gave up even to- the lawt. -??
in -Sunday .morning he was at
hurch and althou.di complaining
f being ill. he maintained that
fieerful disposition.
Funeral ^ervii is 'yer?
4?th-nrgd-iv v<w?tt~?a
The floral designs were - many ?
ncl biauti-i'ul.
He leaves to mourn his loss a
evoted and loving wife, one bro.
ler, two sisters, a host cf lelaves
and friends,
lie was laid to r.'rt bcne th a
lOund of beautiful flowers in the
lithlrhrm f rinnt.cry, Colleg.,;
lace.. St. Paul has lost a iaitf.r_
ll and loyal member.
ow we shall miss him, none can
tell,
ut God who doeth all things
- well,
he loving voice the sweet smile
given,
loss to us, but, t;- gain to heaven.
'
Sunday, Now L'l, although the
eathir was. cold, the attendance
as good. " The pastor preached
noble s.rnion fiom the subject
Ah t think ye of Christ?" Visors
were the Reverends Butler
id Runner of Benedict Colhgc.
The P.. Y. P. U. is progressing
cely. Rev. B nner addressed
ie B. y. P. V- at 0 o'clock using
. a subjoet, "The meaning of the '
Iters B. Y. P. U." which we all .
iioy d. The aim of the program
mivittre is to pros nt something
urth while at each meet in?. The
ght .services were pleasing.
Sunday, December 1 \v>s a high
iy all day. Everything was car
ed out nicely--in?every?way anil
II....*" * -x ? v
uli . oniiui', assisuii (,
tstor of the St. Paul Baptist
ui'ch in Laurens, S. C. w ? th?
sitnr for the day and also a<r
ossed the 15. Y. P. U. from the
bieot "What is your aim." Miss
Julia A. Wood rd spent
e Thanksgiving holidays at her
ime with r latives and friends.
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