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Br ; jy. _ rTPagTST : I' Jui JL NOTICE ' All news (or The Junior Page must be in the office no later thai Tuesday afternoon of each week t i Many letters are received too late for publication; "BILL" NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children .desiring to beconv members of the Bill Carver Clut must fill out coupon and mail it .ogether with a stamped, jSetf^ftd dressed envelope to The Palmetto Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. Membership Card and Buttoi will be sent to you immediately. "BILL." ? ?:?Boys And?Girls W A N T E D To Earn Money In Spare Time * Here's an opportunity for am* money every weeJr, all- yearlong, by simply working in spare time in your own neigh ' bo r hood. , No money, no experience needed. We supply everything. Many boys and girls are now nappy, making their ' own spending money.- All you have to do to join thew? 1s to write to the address below and ask for full details. Write to: ~CIRCULATION MANAGER THE?PALMETTO LEADER . 1310 Assembly St,. Columbia, S.C GLAD THAT CHRISTMAS IS NEAR * ?? r Dear Bill: I Here I a again. I am.glad thai I Christinas is almost hei'e for. I have been a .good' girl. I have tried to obey, my mother and my teacher, so I know Santa should be good to me; I notice from the paper that he is in your city. ' I . ~ have not had a chance to see him as yet, so if you happen to see him before I do tell htm about me won't you please-and don't forget to tell him about my sisters and brothers _ too Oh! I promise to let you know how the car race that we were having at our school came out on last Thursday. Dr. A. R. Howard was there and addressed the entire student-body. u-His subject was "Education". lie told us. what it would do for us. lb* also urew a picture 01 tne cnud wnn an education and the one without an education. His- lecture was very good and enjoyed by everyone. After the address we had reports from the various classes':?The'6th - and 7th grades represented the Plymouth and reported $5.15; 4th and 5th grades. Chevrolet. $7.22;2nd and 3rd grades, CKrysl-'r $1.15 1st and beginners V-8, $2.40. Total $16.50. I was very sorry our class did not win but since it was my mother's classes that won I didn't feel" so bad after all. We are putting on another prografn .for Christmas, I bet we will \ win nt'xt time. Our -school has a new basket ? ball?now, watch ur. win some games. It is almost time for the bell so I nlust be on my way. bye, byeBill until next week. MARGARET WRIGHT, ^ Rembert, S? C. _... WANTS MEMBERS TO KIEL PAGE FOR CHRISTMAS Dear Bill: How are you feeling today? I hope you and all the members are feeling fine and is getting ready for Christmas. _ Bill I will be glad when Christ- j mas comes. I wish all the mem- ' b^rs would wrjte so Christmas the 1 whole page will be full. If all the members would write and livke a pledge it could be done. Will write again next we^k and t hope to "hear from all the members and until jthen, Good bye and lots of luck, From yours truly, THOMASENA PAGE, ? - Conway, Sr-CMAK BELL GOODWIN W RITES r. Dear Bill, I was to Bowman Sunday to a Million Dollar Wedding given bv Mr.. L. K. nitzer from Columbi/aJ The uaitet from Columbia was there also. They sang some beautiful song. Oh, how I did enjoyed myself. I also was to service Sun I day. Bill, I know you enjoyed Thanksgiving. It rained so much down here till folks didn't get about like they wanted to. I hope ~~ill the members enjoyed Thank<giving. Wc didn't go to school ""Thursday and Friday. There was a funeral "Monday at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Yours truly, Mae Bell Goodwin ^ % >i ? MYRTLE BEACH NEWS December 8th, 1035?A number of interested worshippers gathered at Mt. Olive A. M. E. Church on Sunday to listen to another inspirinj sermon from the Rev. Mr^itTK. . . . 4 / Che ukra-q-jr wttitet BILL CARVER, Editor | APPLICATIOI u niti IV A ME . . r._ ... ADDRESS r_ 8 CITY.._ .. , BIRTHDAY 1 ... : | GRADE * SCHOOL j'2 Fill out this coupon and niaill 5 stamped envelope to The Palrnetl ? Assembly St., Columbia, S. "C. Y ?9 rell book, and yuu will receive i ] Mi-Bride and as usual he sent them i away saying: "I'm glad that I ! braved the inclement-weather to at i . - i j to-wu. J if toou- nis text irom. j^Lets 2: 12. usiniras a subject Chris _ tian W+n-shrp. In keeping "with~the- order of the day since this day had be* n set aside to extend.the right hand .of fellowship to new members as well as the day for Holy Communion. After preaching an .excellent sermon* an invitation was ixtend'd to joiners.. Miss A. T. ' A hi oli:i in n 1onrhor nf Hi., traded school accepted as a watch car<? member while in. M-vrt-le Beaeh. Sir. B; F. Williams and Mr. C. C. Handell' w're thyn fellowshipped nto the church after which Communion was administered! Tho_uiL. _ "erin'g was taken by Bros. Isaac piliey Ttr.d J. M. Alston.'?~ " 7 A rally -was announced for the \ fifth Sunday in December to be known as tap SbOi) Bill Ihilly Mt. Olive A. M, E..Church. Thje aptains and amount to he paid J by them follow*:-? Trustee Board. I. Q. Livingston. Captain, ?25.00; Howards jfSithrd. (>. W.' Cooper, Captain. !?2~>;0(V; Stewardess and. ' Missionary Society. Captains?Airs M. K. Cooper and Mrs. F. K. Rainhow ?15.0(1; Sunday School and "XT <k F. I.S.. Ju. Chi's.tput and A. I.. 1'rror, explain,*, SHLOO;* Miss . Lea her H mmipg.way, captain of WUlimr.' \V,.|.Ln..a f'UiK. "VI ! j ( Xing. ( apt. I?usy Bee: Mr. T. li. Heniniingway. C.apt. Hustlers Club \in"(mt-t'rrr-the thrrvr^ta~.0()"t~Boos- ' Vers club. .Mr. I.. S. Spiney, Capt. 1 \vav, Cap'., witb Mr. C. C. Retidell Mr. Arthur I.-vNYlson. .Mr. B. F. Williams, Mr. Jeremiah M. Alston awl ? tlicrs. Amount to report:, "i *$10.00 It is tlu> intention of every member to pro- over the top. Miss (j . eni,. Ch' stiu.it. a prom ? tsing young. lady of the oomnmni- ty departe<l this life Sunday. Do- 1 amber 8th, after a prolonged ill- ' less. We ext'nd our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family.' t rustine that tluir loss is heaven's . rain. She leaves to mourn hoi oss fond- parents and a numb- r of Mr. J. M. Alston, the barher a 1 Mr J. M..:Alstone the barber at^ Myrtle Beach has opened a new* x ating place where all kinds of de"Vious hot lunch' s may-be obtain- ' (1 ala reasonable price?Green T.eaf Coffee Shop. .1. K. Campbell Manager. Jeremiah's barber,shop will be >pr ned the read-round. We wev-t?'very?pr"?d' to?have -t with lis last ^Monday. Rev., Daniel D. Dons of Stanrord, C'tin. . He < ' as here to visit his mother, Mrs. 1 F.liza J. Dons, sisttr. Mis. Charity I D. Saunders and relatives. also visited his brother in Now Yor1< >nl his younger brother. Prof. Cleophus C. Dons of Columbia \vTTo"~Is" ~ low tea'hin<r in 'Memorial College in I.ive Oak, Fla. Rev: Dons is oast urine a eomrr cation of about "00 members. We are .hoping for him Continued success and GcJd's speed. . WOODRCFF NEWS I New Bethel Baptist Church Rev. J. Coode. Pastor Sunday was an unfavorably day hero for church goers, but quite a f''\y of them- attended Sunday Schorr). All tcachovs antf-SVjpt. j wore at their post of duty. Mr, Rtinpson Woodard ,and Jas. Tucker and Walter Robinson were hhe guests Monday evening of MIs's Mattie M. Br' wton. Mr. Walter Rice of Laurens now uvwg in woooruir uepartea mis i lifo September f> and was funeralized by our faithful pastor of the A. M. K. Z. Church. t- >IJ. ZION A. M. K. ( Ml HC'H Rev. E. F. Johnson, Pastor Sunday was an unfavorable day but it did not stop our main goers to church as we all were anxious ' o see and hear our new pastor. unl hour with the jsupt. Miss Lucinda Ilarpson and teachers on duty. A most interesting lesson ', was discussed. It was pell review , ed by our new chief Supt. Rev. E. F. Johnson. At 11 :.?.0 service began. Text 23rd Psaltns. The pastor preached a wonderful sermon, and it | seems as if all enjoyed it. If we all pull together I think all will , move along nicely. We are planning for oi^r Christ-( mas Tree at the church on first I A mas night. after | ?Z 33 J/ SI BLANK 9 E I r 1M?_ .. STATE j . ?'* . . ; I __n ' A.&E t together with a self addressed 5 .0 Leader Bill Carver's Club, 1310 i 'our name will be placed on th#s i membership card and button * c Marlboro County and bennettsville high school news Bennettsville, S. C.?The past w> ek the teachers nave their second monthly test,', and over tin week-end wgre busily engaged ii grading papers and getting theii report cards in readiness to bi passed out December 9th. Wednesday, December .r>th qui very ellTcient County Supervisor Miss_EL.JEL Graham was-wlth-us-rf int* rest of the Christmas Seals All thy teachers were given seal: to. sell. We wipe very gladtb know thn nicely. He looks, like John?Law son again. lie accompanied Mis: Graham on her trip to the school We are very glad to see Mis Alycc Zimmerman hack in. seluift after being out on account of ill n?ss. ' v . , We jigrit veryvMUch that litth Miss Frankye Robinson of the'sec .iiul grade has been out of sch?o for the past few days. Very glai to know that she is rapidly int proving. - * ^ First grade, news.r ? J^.iU-1 \sMae Jorie Heese was a visitor "In he fust grade class on. Friday, pi ember 6th. The first grade havi tledged to b< the best das: in tin ichool. They say they are going :o set the sfandard. It does one ?ood to see how laMy-liktf ami Ronlemenly tlusc small children car le))ort themselves. They arc-busily engaged in male ng Christmas booklets, commitng Christmas poems, and* Christnas songs,, and getting their classootn "deoyrated fot* Christmas. . The first, -fifth and sixth grade; ire getting a' Christmas play in oadinesx to he presented before he holidays take plac'V Watch 'or the date through The Pal met(i Leader. , The N'.F.S.C. boys are still holdng up the agricultural banner, They are now working hard tr aise funds for th' ir camp dues ' The Adult schools at Bennetts,ille High and East Bennettsvilh inder IVIiss .Mabel Reese are doing uc'dv.. " j Bennettsville News Mrs. Lit'cv McKav lias had a ie<r?nd stroke; We are hoping Mrs. Bostic has been sick foi juite awhile, but we are glad t< eport that she ts improving hire!y. Messrs Jesse VVatson and (Mar. 'Pee Brown are among the sick We hope for th> m a speedy re . overy. r~ ~ * Mr. Edward Thompson and Mis' Thtlma Spears members of tin Clip'faculty were week-end guest: >f relatives and friendfC A-Mrs. T. B. McQueen spent tin week-end here with her husband She reports that her mother is rap idly improving, and thinks she* wit h0 able to resume her class worl the beginning of*"the New Year We are very glad to hear of Mrs Brunson's being so much better We regret very much that Rev A. W. Wright and family are moi ing to Cheraw. We hope for then great success in their now fie Id o labor. St. Michael M. E. Church This marks tho first Sunday i-i ing just closed one of the most su cessful year's work sp' aks well fo the faithful few real members. A steady stream of worshipper could he seen wending their wa to th'ir respective temples of woi ship, in order to give thanks fo oast blessings and to be encoui aged to press onward and upwar to the higher caTling. The services Sunday mornin were very interesting and inspii irg. A powriYful' sermon was d< livered by Rev. H... B. Jones, th selected from the tenth chaptc of St. Luke, second verse. The Senior Choir rendered e> eellent music. Thg Sunday Schor was conducted Ey^flFre Supt. Mi Charles D. Wright and his stai of teachers. Rev. Jones expressed his thank trp the members that gave them surprise pounding on Friday nit' December 7th, 1935. Mr. Feaster a missionary work qr from Chester, S. C., worshippe ar.d in the Sunday School an THE PALMETTO LEADER I made renvarks. Mr. James Smith made a brief report from the annual conference and expressed his thanks fqr beinir sent as a lay-delejrate.' 3Ir. T. L. F.ady made remarks on how jjlad they were' to have Rev. ( I aiiil Mrs. Jones return for another"! year. *Read The Palmetto L< adfr. Do ' not miss a copy, if you "do you will ?miss?sMjiiotliliio'?trri'Mt.?Tv'evt rrr~ 2 your Bible read. The Palmetto gii .vim iii Q nuii'Muiiu jum r* an The Palmetto Leader. n [ The reported wishes t<t>, express i her many thanks to'those who purchases a copy of The.. Palmetto "Leader every week from Lafayette ' Reese. The High School students buy ' the papers, like hot lunch. Friday . can't come, fast enough for them. ' Again the reporter wishes to thank j one and all. also .many thanks to ' j Mr. Gilliein for assisting so wil- ' - lingly in helping to dispose of the papers each w ck in the Hi School } Department. " - J j ? LAURENS NEWS > The Thanksyiyin.tr" -easen Was U quietly spent'and since thy advent ' of Santa "Clans Friday afternoQn, i all is in readiness for Christinas. Mr. and Mrs. Oliphant accompaniod by M^sdainos Sanders, White, nor and Thomas Sanders, Jr. 1110^ . , i 4 r*1 t.: T* i - - T-\ i ~ nHi/ti hi v * * i n iii f.jjtt i iiiKuy l'ay lu - '>"! heneitnt. t The.schools in the county are -j in full swinir ami ale sraininy; pro?j ductivc result <im<lev the now sui pei-intendcnt Tfurms. .< i- . The local society of the Women ~ . Aid cut' rtpiiveil the convention at 1 -'ptinirfiel/l Baptist Church Friday. : r. -'lid Saturday. . - J . Mrs. T.ulA I'ouiilass. left f?'?f her r -home' fn ""WlT-li?h";ltcol. IT. C.. ;7Tt c r . "'visiting; her Sister. Miss Mayms Vounp, Mis. Maude Oweh? f'a'rler and a ' t party from .New York City visited r~ rehr iv s last Ave ok.- . Ml-, (i'ls-^ii' A 11 -1 in 1wk i r. s ami . -on of CifTcinnati. (). are at the bed-side t>f tier mother. Mrs. Anna : ! ' i. f3 Ihe pastel lit Itetlic! M. l'l. : . Chui'cli_ Rev. Honev and wife are ' h're itnd are n siding at Trustee'. , Fowler,^ .. . Misses Helen l>epdy, T.ois Smith ^ and Martha if. ('mrfrntrtmi of 'Stinr' ' I Hi in Union visited relatives last 'voi k-end. Miss Clara Fuller was calhd to 1 .Washi' jKton. I*. last week to lr. , vith. her sick sister; .Airs. Fmma . v. Oliphant. . > . Miss Freda Cnnnintrbahi hastv- \ 'irr.ed to Morris Ci7]]eev. after so ieitiny aid-tVon tin- Piedmont see- I : tion. """* . 1 .St. Paul Raptist Chureh of I.au' us .with their/Pastor, R'. v U-.? r W. Stewart ha i eViarpre *of service ?t? Sorftniifield Rantist Phuveh. ! Treeuv.iil ill interest of the Pastot;, Pi v. ("has. i*\ (iatidy who 'remains ?>!t tin- sick list. Miss Mary Frazier sp.mt the: _ h'V wiLh. Mis. -Lucy Ilellam last ~ Sunday. < The Hii' k I.cv.cts Pluh jrave a silver tea at*' 'the h nio of .Mrs. 1 Mae (Jaiiitt's on Downs -Street. .Miss ...Lit jmn Tj/ak ?s president. On the sick list: Mesdair.es' An- t r> T??dd. Fannie Riirton. Maymi Vance. I'.lla Due.|<ett an! Messrs ' ' "loldcn ar.d Oliver Fotryie. Mv-'kanics Flhr Cainc and Sallie Riackstock ar ' itrehat'ire .of the hot luirehc- at Hampton* Hi. M i s. Mat'ie Miller Ardei-S' n is rapidly inipro,vin?r after sin. operation of -'(he throat in the (ireihi lie Ilosilit; !. The recent d- aths are John Mad-. Jen. Charlotte, X.- P.; Mesdamc* Ruth Miller and Willie Mae Miller, Cross Hill; Orrio PeU'rson Mi-~ '1 'i<|, rr r""i;.1 S"mii. j filadson. Wruston-Salim. X. C. All 1 hrnmrht to their home church _foi burial.. Miss.es lis.tlie I.ee I tucket t' and launita Johnson 'have charye' of , the Reaver Danv Seine 1 ia SparLi tanburtf count y. c Miss Nannie Allison is drivimr ! a rr w Itndtre Coup.'. Rev. Katie Wriirht was called to ; the rastorate of "New (Iim'i. Ran tist Church; P licv. B. A. I.yke.s.and family will ' leaver scon f>>r his new field of service, Charh stem We hope fo? ' him success.' * The second six week period i- , over and ihe pupils of Hampton Hi are jretti'njr all set for the next ! flsts and Santa Clans, Miss .Kiln K. Watts a student at. Benedict visited her mother rrcontV The T.aurcjj'is students at b.dh Allen and Benedict arc hohlintr up Hp- standard .of oi l Hampton Hi - especially in the musical circle, n ^ 0 BETI1KI. A. M. E. (Tir.KCIl 1 Rev. B. S. Taylor, Pastor r Sunday School ppouod at tip ir 'sral hour. The cider r< Viewed ? the lesson. d 11:30' the elder preached a yo'd fnuon. "Jesus the Way. the fr Trhth, the I.iirht", 7130 tour Owr . pastor preached a KOPd s: fmon >. suhpet: "F inn lation/'0 ,We are ( 'rettinj? ah npr fine this(ycar., is ; A .silver tea was aivon at the ~ r home of Mis:s JL. Oovrnjf.ton for the ** ,,'.'sher Board! " ~ -Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wright mov>1 d from 20 1 W. .Jackson Si. t'> 001 r. W. - Hampton St., Where he is golf intc to have a wood yard. Notice:- The ppjreant of the ;s Holy City at Bethel A.. M: hi. a Church, December 20th pa von hy Airs. B. S. Taylor. Adnvission 10c. Mrs. Thomas. Clibson announces the marriapc' of IWr daughter d Thoniasena to Mr. Andrew J. Alexander on Friday, Juivo?at d Charlotte, N. C. *E\ ANDERSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL i Pendleton, S. C.?Every thing around the training school is moving along, nicely. Two and one half successful?' uroliths have been spent., 'tin carpenters ai'e busy finishing the Log: Cabin Ubrary ?inil everyone is looking forwart with happiness to enter it. ' ?The .\ivi?Uai mi l s OrtMlllZillloi went to Helton Wednesday ?ven in;;, iHTi'inuiT -i 10 sci up a cnaptor of the or animation there. Tuesday, Decemh' r 3rd, at 8:3C I1. M. the faculty was entertained by Messrs Frederick 11 ill and Rufus Saddler at the, home of Mr. and .Mrs. Henry 'Thompson. After the arrival everyone rushad into -thy dining. room which was attractively decorated with the school colors, p-tfrple and gold. A eery appetizing menu was served consisting o! cyste.r soup, crackers, pine ap'ple salad, fruit cocktail, turkey, ham, peas, potatoes, lice. icu? cream, coll'ee fruits and uits. ? Guests: Mr, and Mrs. Henry Thompson. Mr. and - Mrs. Joseph ricnipsi n. Mesdaines Johnson and Winston, Prof. R. \V. Gallnian, Messrs T> ddy Brown, Abraham I,Ti i sr,?M > -"S?Loving-goo.1?1 >oylc, 1 HitVie, Taylor, Greene and Wilkinson. All witnessed luivinjg spent a lively (v.nintr ami have pleasant memories to take throughout the year. Ri:A I IQltT COI N I V TRA^MNXi SCHOOI Burton. S; Mr. A..S. Harper of S.ah'ronk nei d.-. to ho co-.ninyn i~d *1 it "his )"ati?-.nc ' he had with iiis will-, M:s. Jpnie Harper, diirng her illness." Mrs. JIniper had b'Virl11 f"r ' "I'll"?G~d a'w ft to call her from laLur to 11stj Slu- has gon . But M.e is not 'orgotten.. She bad. a number'of : .lc'r.s :? (! brothers and friends n'oyg with her h shj iifl and one lit'! b y to n op.-! h. v l?.< ; Mrs. - thy .MsGr xyf Mis. "''"di?Ma id in.' Mi.-'. Pi'4n and Mivs Wvi::nr! n. ~o ^ '1 _ 1''. f'b'irch was Q"". b l"'!*a-' -to ".have ReV. J. k S: e\< hs: n AvP ') t ! i-iii Snhilb V. Ho v.-s st id t" ns this year. Wo aid vm': fo*v .< ? - Hi-, eluiivh "f hi-- succi - - .is our Fader. Tie v. St'ph n-<p delivered aft i'i rt slits re'a-or Sunday, The vi was 'J . 1. -Si'i elianlcr lib v.v-o. Th" ! s :m. 1 v"in) is are trvino to eel tbiivc llimi 'i finely f j' t.'i-.<* iiiot.< 's . t':) ?; }?? i th- rrcsi nt lin'--up * '< \:r jS'V he. shall pleased i' It. t ho > it j:tu. i'l'i. Mis -ran 1 McK.ny ahniir with Vof Shank!'.'.. tn;i-'tr,,'!,d /: -?c?' ' ; " lit'..i mid his family li<v . 'I'll i tenil-ei's nip rii:1 Vil- < !}. tn.k-ii"' cury i~7 nflairs. Mrs. 'Marion - <> 'i in of Walter>''r. . M I o -i- ('m-un. whit Iliac.y'or : I* M' f;;irt prin.'i! of !' i'.' i S : !"< 1! i School. Sotfivort.M1'. >! ! ?:??<! .>!. principal ' Apii il'tVHTi V< W v.. visit>r>"to oi'V school Wednesday. ' ?t st .'.'.-as1 i M. Si-inhirs l" M 1 nH'c'it v: jut 'thy .srl\<> 1 Saturday t'af' ii: -'A'"' the Christfew ntt' tided 'no meeting,. r V.'.'^hitiofon of State* C'olii pp.-(> .a.'vi'h ti ir ti^tottil '{toil.* Il.ai i a r.. M,'.*-.ti'S< nh.. !' : !> ? ; duo of our ,.* i. ' . u-' - ,.oi la wo,.!o : <,: > ? ' <i.*at h of his : I tVMtiiiiolli r. Mi-s |)'''ihy It Idat- one (if out' ' o n< - tired-. t In r home t<r illness. - Mi-5 ICoivi !ii o> t?, < ( <>in|?ani I' hi i- Vath,:.-c f' o- .ii/uh th-Wip-Itny ton. ??Min t : !) M:WT< s twl.av v..-- a ? unpleasant lay for rhr'oh: _*t ?i ' wo ' Vii"; '_o;:" a" at''1 nt_^knnn_^Vcl p'-'i a- lio l a v-oil ^tirr'tir s1 >viiil i-v ryho.'y was filled spits. tu:;lly.. The eo'h otin was , (fir-d; Is.va.s iealT^Pil, .Mrs. M. M. ??!<?nrp. our school r.phij- snent 'la- wck-t vtd-4tt hot -a, Pi 'dh . S. C: ? ccr Mr. W. 'h11111pn.was.'appnfnt I I >i ;' i-5 f Soot, f -S'oiday Scho' ls >-.- the AniO'iI < i'!! '"'. ( pep for t'lr ' " l':ii, f- nra-o 11i-1rict. AY7 f?.o- him imieit - recess in liis v : ! : this ypar. ' . . Mr, an) Mis. (', F.. Myers wore tie a 'eylH.o'l M ]-.' n'lfl Mtf, AV. A. fila iiTprr last Sunday v'''. (\ F . I!a" : "tio -p'-e that (at In! ' f Canio Welfa-o Chtlrch a!( iyu'r p I lonhey Pari y on Saturlay nitrht first. for- t!ie Ir nelit ol -hr -church. ' Mr. W. * . (il'rfddeti. Itist'ict Hop. ify Crand Mastc",- of tlio Tltird Ma- :?nic 'district :i?d Mastcj- Vf his lo<|op is .a'teii iitty tin* State flrant ' of-- Ma r. :it C.olnn'hia St r*i "'i- weelc acioTo^i-rauT d hv Mr P. J.. Mm jihy aud^M r. W' R. Mt?nri tluy arc ?H?t< riftrr. COrRDINi: CFFfCl'lT NEWS 1>A.. f? ? *? *. u. \. isrow n. I'aslor Our- first quartonly eonfcrone '.vas hold Saturday. Doe' mhor 7t1 wrth thro I'icsi(TnTTr I-.'I del7, Dr. .1 L. Benbow in the oha!ir at Sain M. K. .f'hureh with th fTicors j,resent. Sirs. Minnie Bon l)o\v accompanied h'''r husband. ? Kmtday" rrrrrrrrinR' ho prraehed~a St. .Iaimvs a wonderful sermon. j ?ajn in the afternoon at Jorusa lent. Subject I am the way, th truth and the iiprht, < to. Dr. Ben how preached a burninpr sermon. Mrs. Benhow. Mrs. Brown am two sons were with him at Jcrusa lorn, iLiia - Julia?Mouy.r/u?srpeTTt ^TFTi week-end with her sister The Harnin of Lanes. ? ?i?? ? ? ?r : ' i AGED WOMAN WANDERED FROM HOME _ L I Mrs. Martha Smith Dixon want( dered away froiy home the night' ( ' of Nov. ;:oiir uii'l ras not bi ell r hci i'd of Vinetj. Any oily knowing /anything concerning hi 'will i please notify Mrs. Rosa Smith, j j 10 East Brook St., Abbeville, .S. C. j 1 1 i <>?.M i ;.?11 addon: X _ j She is deseribc?"a^"b0lT;5"fit)( ut i ft. 10 inehes tail; weighs about i 10f> lb, apparently abort '<0 ye<rs j old was w^iing u blue coat with i ! n^in tin ami extra high lop shoes | at the time she left, and was men ; 0 lly unbalanced. WINNSHORO NEWS I . ,1 V 1 ! Fairfield County graining School presses fonvaid to. higher levels with an ii.rvgased an extra t< a-, eher; she strengthens her class work. Our aim is to make the i-school'the best in the state sb far , as she goes. In the near future we hope to add five more roomsami then- two more grades. We put iu training this year'our first football team who went over 1 to St., Barnabas school mar ,1m- . ; ;Jhsville last week and sull'erod a "defeat of fi-0. if the good principal of that school, had not turned nto a foot ball star, we would avc kmwTi no defeat lfyr Jour * boys "had a mind to play." j The girls basket ball team starti d to-praotice last week under the 1 direction of Miss R. C. Johnson who has oseat l-hifur* in dr..-,. <v... I 1 ill- sch'ool. We snt* grateful' indeed to Mr. I W. G.. Kinmei's.on of New York for, the presentation ?f. the foot ball j . !or cur boys and for a basket ball l'o|. our girls. Mr. Enimerson thus' put himself iiitp" the hearts of thti_|_ i-.ys and girls of this his old -home ?t-wTir ; 1 Mrs. I.enora Ilnltiwangcr Yarn i one of our best young women here j departed this life December Joi'd j ::t her heme in Concord, "X. C. and was. funeralized Thursday,-.followjli.tr! at \Vaymen A. M. E. Church amidst. a RiTjrn?and . sorrowing? I rowd.' His schdol work haying delayed-Rev.- W. ,G. Owens, the " -^-frrctrrr, Pi c R. Johnson ef ll'iek, < ry, N". C.. preached the funeral sermon. As usual he left no sYbne unturned. Mvsf- Yarn's- sudden death shock- i - - d the,," whole of Winnsboro. - She leaves a loving mother-, two sisters i it two brothers and a host of i friends to mourn her loss. Peace u her ashes, r ] We wei\ delightftl t?i'-have had i ' v. .1. R. -Johnson , in Our midst ' last work, lie motored down to i i.>)in?r two relatives of the dccens- ! d and \vhi.l( bote he tried to vis- I it his less of -friends.-in. and a- J ' round Wirinsboro. We were also ( glad to have hinv look in on us i t bur school. ] Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pefty and > " > daughters. Misses Car He .and Kiise spent the day with their I auglUer. Mis. Lois Johnson in <'!. vter last week. ' i_? Presiding Elder TT] CT Crosby \ and daughter, Miss Ruth of Ches- < v wee i?j rur town last Monday j evening holding quarterly confer- ? ec.ee. They made several pop calls t ' :n"the ru t erroon previous to the l conference. We Were, very glad, t ..'..have them, with us. ' j Mrs. .Amanda Bolton of Rich-' ' Ideparted this life last Friiiay . ami- war, buried at St. John ? r- miles North of here Sunday fob- t ! avitig. , t i Mrs. Mima Hayes who used, to ; Jivcr here .ante to the fune ral of , ' "i> aunt. Mrs. Belton. We. were j glad to see Mis. Hayes hut. sor- \ i v she had to eonie <>n such a sad ^ . < -era sib p.. ? - - ' '"s SI III.OfI A.M. 11. Clll Rt H I Rev. T. If, Weathers, Pastor ' Prosperity, S." C.?Sunday l)e niter M-tr--Sunday School began ' as usual with superintendent and 1 ojlieers at their posts. After the I ' ..n <iisccs( ion election was in --"-ribr wtrtr'i was earied oTit in a ' very high clas manner by pur pas '. a'itir which high noon service *began. The gospel message- was V delivered by our pastor with the 1 .i m> much so until live mem- ? hers wt re added to the church. t On Thursday, December 5th our < pastor and family moved in ami .? was greeted witlj a warm reception as a welcome by the Deacon- I ess'Board, Mrs. Mappio Cullman, 1 ii* man. t Mr. Horace Bates is home visit- i inp his parents from Ashbury Park 1 ; x. j. u L Mi s. Ji s- ie IlylLwT ?s Lore Thank- I pivinp visiting relatives. | Mr*. Maud Caldwell of Colum- i bin spent Thanksgiyjpg at home, i | .mis. ..irrtha Toland is very ill. < Rev. T. 10. Harper will vriaeh ai i! Sliilah next Sunday evening. ' 1 1_ PINCKNEY^ Fl UNDERTAKER AND LIC SOUTH CAROLIN. - ? ' ' s Saturday, December 14, 1935 TIMOTHY JOHNSON TO PICK AX Aid^ULCLHHLSOHOOL FOOT BALL TEAM Chester, Dee. 7? Timothy John son will pick an all state Hi sehuol fiKitball uam in a lew days. The team will appear in the Lamer n.xt week. . ' Schools \vho.si I'm it h II rum as t!io tbw 10 Hi school's team are: Avery Inst., Charleston; .1 H. 1. Washington olumbia; ...<ii.in.-i rtcau^'iy, imiyii; Mayo Hi., Ddrljngtoir;_rFifIUy Hi., Chester, Sinuns Hi., Union; Sterling lii., (Jrinmville, Wilson lli., Florener>""Goultor Academy, Cheiww. The team will be picked by John., son ami the Coaches. Johnson have seen most of the Ui^c 10 in action. / IJKTHKL A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. W. E. Richardson, Pastor' o" Re tin I isurlad to have Rev. Richardsbn lia.-k 1\ r t:.e Vth ye.-r. s. TRe.feflfalv ushe'is rtav^e their an" * nuai Banquet m honor of Rev*. ...v...r Richardson \Vedhesday*night, Dec. 4th, 1935, at the pavShnage. - At, p. Be r1'1^ h'dfdi arriving. At eight o'clock t; c members of the female usher hnard marched into the banq act -room- a nti -render-: oil tin* following program:. Negro National Anthem. Prayer?Mrs: Grace- Ellif. ' Song?We are ma., ehriigv" - Wrjcome address?Miss Mary L. llolloway. * Solo-Miss Yaslui Sims. Duetto?Misses Rogers .end Sims. t. ? Immediately after the-.program the waitresses appeared in* person of Misses Sims, GUIs, i5iandin,v. Miss L. -M. "Rogers acted as misitre&s of- -ceremonies- -aiTrC~hord~ wa'itrc,s.tT'*Thi.y .lit loft in and served?the following courses: 1 Course, chicRen s. lad* on let- "**' l_Ui ?'f lufvesf L'h.i col rs *. IimU. cup and tvake.; ^ii d -..course, black coffee,' Last but not least,, mints an.I ^ . w ateiv While the mi y..v,, i,... .? tug SMted: Miss Blandii.gga>e sL-vcual. tw-'sts. Tlie tr-hois wore black crop.back sntin drosses 7 with wait, cull's and collars. The waitresses woie lint ? 7^-* white aprons and capv. '1 he tfonm " was b artiful w tVi Xiii s .decoraLions. Miss Willie Mae Richard-' -011. art. 1 as lm.-i.ss. After the' * LTii' sts f ad hern s"iVed the follow ir.(j pers; ns made remarks: Ac!, i* ss '.lis. ldal 1 Rogers, I'rcsid lit of the board. The stew aids board \\*es represented by Mr. loncy and Warsaw. Stewardesses, Mrs. Patterson and UyrU. Lev. "*' Patterson. Mr. Cooper. Mis. Mil.-, ki*. KKer .1. W. Taylor, Rev. and M.i s. Gregg. Rev. Mtijjos an ! Priiv ipal C. in and wife also made ie narks. Last but not least, the . ^ pastor, Rev. W. Iv. Richardson ?pokc. * I Soijfr "ljkst the jtit> that rinds." Tlu> f: Rowing persons were mere .1: ftr-v,- VV. K. Rich rdson and vilV; ,11! r .1. \V. Taylof* and ivi.fo, Uov. (i:e-"" an 1 vr !' .?. U o *. ! *,; Patterson ; nd wi'tV, Rev. H. do as and Wife,Mis. Eugene Coop ;r and wife, Mr. .1. M. Sum, ,\i. iuth Byixl. i?(?<?iv! ;;{ w.vsinxiriTMN hts. 1'. T. A. ^I:ETS The l'.u c nts-Tr c!u r-' A-s.oriaion of Hooker \V.< - hi hu t >n ' 1 i ts. net at the school .Friday mght, Dcceinbir Oth, 1U;}5 at TnijO. The net tin; wa? call d to order hy the 'lesident. Rev. II. W. lil.iison of vhom the association is justly U'oiul. Wo feel I on iiv.I in ha. nig ucli a man of high standing fuuE ihiltty at-the" In ad .01 o..> organi a.Lain.- \V ?etu4-l?m+f?do bettor. " 'lie meeting v.as opeju'd with pt'-'iy i by Principal t'o.lirun.n T'ti'n ' 1 hw business ,v.HMtaken tip by theiw'.i, o.-p.J. lly Wits the lenoit of h e nuniUee* which was very n pi easing-. At this meeting our. most wortiy city sup rvi-. r, Prrf. C. A. loi nson w as preset t. It might be ruly-said that lie w s at his best then he- made his appeal t-o-tho -* w?onT#? <?!' tU * . *- ** ... . .. , .<111111 . i . I y. i \> V ii'n cei tain i!.' t hy is i si' ext-d in is and in our dev.! >p:nent. _ Ho omnu nded'the body as a whole md dsn the seeutary. AO V 4)"iri"\'st ' d tn t l.l 1 'I pth-< >y Mr. Johnson's* speech one 'of _ -h<j parents nspotded an '. pledged he support of- the body to his , ?r?v?,ram for the scholastic year. sVo might truthfully say that cvC Yniii1 in <b. iixn.nin, nii v?is?prourh if our supervisor. The parents- of the community expressed their commendations jpen the work beirg done by Prin :ipal Cochrane and his corp of Lea.ihers. II" -is indeed a great c ader and Tnlucatnr. JNERAL HOME I ENSED EMBALMER OF I A AND GEORGIA Funeral Cars and Funeral I p Equipment AK GOOD AS THE REST | And Hetter than the Resl 1 And Prices Less Office Phone 5707 Residence Phone 7785 COURTESY AND SERVICE 8 'dCOt IIMRlA, S. C.