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" " Page 6 ~~~ " ~~ All news for The Junior Page must be in the office no later than lueaaay afternoon of each weekMany letters are received too late tot publication. "BILL" NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children desiring to become members of the Bill Carver Club must fill out coupon and mail it og ether with a stamped, self-ad; dressed envelope to The Palmetto " Leader Bill Carver Club, 1310 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. Membership Card and Button srill be sent to you immediately. "BILL." Boys And WANTED To Earn Money In Spare Time . '* ' iinii ti for Q m - Iiore S mi up^uivuim; ?V4 ?? bitiuus boys and girls to make money every week, all year long.-by simply working . in spare time in your own neighborhood. No money, no experience needed. >Ve supply everything. Many boys and girls " art; now happy, making their?own spending money. All you have to do to join them is to - write to the address below and ask Cor full details. Write to: . THE ; PALMKTT()M ^LEADER ' "" 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C. MAMIE UllODES WRITES Dear BHl, . . I guess you have been wondering why. I haven't written you, Bill, I have been very busy in school works. \Ve_jn*e studying about letter writing" 'in" English Most of our class mates can write a nice business letter. Our 'English is very interesting. We have a sweet teacher, Miss Norris. She is loved by all the school students, Bill, we are now having tests in all subjects. I am . looking for a big time Thursday night, how ] do wish?you?con hi be here. 1 hoai-H that Helen Bowman had crv so about that night, that she is now wearing eye glasses. Well 1 wilj be seeing you, Bill. Yours truly, 7 Mamie RTiodes HELLO EVERYBODY As this is. my first .time to appear in you weekly pupen, count it as a stranger pa-sing through. Hope every one enjoyed the Xnias as well as 1 did. Xmas Day, 1 was very lonesome as you know snow had lain a blanket over niolh er earth's biest and therefore 1 could not do much visiting, . On Thursday, T ha.t tor my guest, Mr. Daniel L^npkin. Friday 1 wem _ to tliy Eastern Star Society Com inenment ai d tTici.e enjoyed myself very much. My guests tliere and back?woiv a?following;?My daddy,' W. A. Gladden, my brothei Henry, Mr. Willie B. 1 tinning, ano Mr. D. Lunpkin. They all enjoyed it as much as I. llcpe everyone is enjoying the snow as well as I am. __}lope I will have a chance to write again soon. Bye Bye, until again, Bessie B. Gladden. FLORENCE SENDS, JIMBLE LETTERS Dear Bill, . 1 have been very busy in my schoof anj nnisic ie?sbn, nil that is the reason lor lo t writing ?; you in .so long. <' -My music -toucher's name is Mrs. A. J. Chappelle, and my school teacher's name is Mrs. M. M. LaihoUn. liill, 1 misplaced my membership card 'and button and would like to to know if 1 can (jet. another one. '.Rill 1 am sending some jumble letters: 1. Aperp 12. Enp 3. Turecip .Km a. Eaehert. Answer^: 1. Pujd r ' 2. Pert / 3i Picture 4. Ink 5. Teacher. Florence Ruth Lylts ~ - Vours trmy, ? MAE it. (iOODW I.N WRITES Dear Dill, oust a lew lines to Lt you hear from me, I am well and truly hope that jou and the members are the safilth TJiTT,-I was to service Sui^fay at Alt. /don iinptrs'v Church., i. lire fi^v. D. S. Wells preached' a wonderful h-rnion, 1 IP y Q " 1 h.i IV n'rrrr--rrr~sTiTTTP ? I think they riil -nxr:" flrir;?mj" , basketball girls aie ??e.ting along nicely. I am getting' afong rtlc.iy in school. We aie having some cold days this wevk. Bill 1 didn't write you last week because I was so busy j in school. .viy aunt is spen iiug | some time with us. I think I've said enough. __ Your- truly,, Mae Belle Goodwin ... ' ^ ? fj- ?t 'jcu-'i ' v* V., &y. - 2k _ She wlkkli BIlX CASTER, Editor | APPLICATION DAT j NAME 1... | | ADDRESS T ] CITY_- ... ! BIRTHDAY ZI ? ! GRADE SCHOOL | , Fill out this coupon and mail i ' Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. 1 i rsll book, and 70U will recsivs IHOMASENA SENDS JUMBLE LETTERS Deuv Bill, . Here, 1 am again, hope you and all the members are feeling | line today. liil!, our school first basket ball ianu' l'or the season was Friday. ; he game was between Conway nd Bucksport. I think everyone .vho was present enjoyed it fine. mJ would like to see another . Mine as good as it was Friday Jill, I am seYvding in" some jumble letters: 1: Ottemlap (name of paper). 2. Eniog (name of race) 3. Lettab (something to tvrrte " 'hj. * ? 4. Cru (something used on the loot). h ?irr?F.svogi?(worn??hands). Answers: 1. Palmetto 2 Negro 3V Tablet 4. Bug , 5. Cloves. Yours truly,w Tnomasena Page . . i ZI I.A M. HACOOf) WHITES Tear Bill, I am on the job again; Bill, or club met Saturday at the -home il" Miss Edna Wilson, i The following pupils were electM as 6'fficers: Miss Annie L. Bow i*an. President; Miss Mary Dixon, _. . ice. President; Miss Bessie Clove . e.; Miss Zulu M. liagood, "AssTT 1 oi ; .miss ; mizaeecn uiivei, oau dinuteum; .Miss Beatrice Johnson, mod Mmuteuni; Miss Elease .ownian, Ties.* . Mo doeuied to name our etub lie "Jolty Pals." ^ T . . Yours truly, Zulia M. HagOod .1 ABEL TUCKER WRITES FOR MEMBERSHIP Mello Billj flow ?ie you; tine I hope, as .lis leaves me well. Bill 1 waiu o join yotir club and become a . .ember id' yours. We had a -.orin Sunday unil_it blowed down 4 bain and seven mules were in _-l It'Killed." onool our liiuies. - Idi.-1 am in the liTih grade. " Broaching was at cnurch Sun ay birr it was m> bad I didn't ggi n go; it was so cold an t bad. Please sent! live mj' card and bu. on Bill, I .Urn sending some jum . >le letter.--: (1) Slclrae, (iij .Nairn, .; > 14Itit*. See yuu next week Vuuvs truly, Mabi^ Tucker *1AUV L. TICKER WANTS 1'^ IllX'CJ.ME A MK.MHKK .)tar bill, 1 have been reading- some ol .ie lettois that other children . ye sent in and 1 want to write >u, too. 1 am going to, scnoo. "VP9T day. 1 am in the? louith . a .e itiid my teacher's name is .rs. AlaliL. STiTVS" aria 1 want to >in your club and become a in em er oi your's. We are having oine rainy weather. iAiwT ltTi$VtT not missed but one day of 9ch<iiol ,.s term, bur, 1 had a line xrAas Yours truly, .Wary Louise Tucker I'vmv vvavs r Q Sunday, Jan. 19th then* was a great wind storm here, and did a ir ts of damage. Aftei^ the storm itie church goers were on their way to church, thanking the Lord for His merciful. protection over diem! Service, at Clinton Chapel A.M.E, Zion church was good. Dr. Hatwood preached p wonderful sermon.. The service at Corinth Baptist church was well attended. The service at Bethel A. M. E. church was very inspiring. The service at St. Paul Baptist churfch was impressive. Rev. J. C. Tobin died Saturday night, Jan. 18th, at his home on Wallace street. Our deepest sympathy goes out to relatives.^ Mrs.-Bookman and Mrs* Thompson Beauty Parlor. Their hours are from 8 until. Where does hair "get its life? YotT have ?een hair that seemed dry and brittle; long or short, straight or matty; it just didn't look right, it's dead. To put life into your hair; to give it the lustrous sheen, the diamond glinted shimmering and flashing of light that always excite wonder j and admiratioh. How can -you know what is in The Leader, if you don't read it. -a copy. J'leaae pay im- you- go I and you wont owe. Representative, I { ?----- - TH ytAro*o\)*iyoxyp'Q*o'Qti'cyo'o^rQ'u|'i/<y<lC^ iMfcO ? m N BLANK 1M I ....... .- . ... 17 8TAT1~7ZZ: ?T ifll ? it together wnb a sell addressed to Leader Bill Carver's Cluh, 131.0 i_ four name will be placed on the [ a membership card and button 5 POM ARIA NEWS 7 We came back from the holidays with all of ouc new yeai resolutions: aiminir to uu'i the program over. Our county supervisor, Prof I!! S. Gallman and Rev. PL E. Goulden, pastor of the Bethlehem Bap: list Church in Newberry, S.v C were down visiting our school Tuesday afternoon. Miss Benzena Ma rtin, our principal had the stu-l dent body to assonibde in the Chap 1 for devotion.&lj eltercises conducted by*-Mrs, l.aura V. Simmons our Assistant 'teacher and Miss. Joinm B. Thompson at the Piano. Prof .GalhuBTrfectured to the stu"debt body.?Then last but not least a stirring message was brought to the student body by Rev. K. K. Guuldun u? "Race?Pi ide.'1?these woi-ds and thoughts yhall -forever live with us. The students were particular interested in his ser.11011, because they had "read of this Cyclonic gospel preacher before and their desires were fulfilled. 0 _ . I The students are over enthused over til-.-, piano that we cooperatively got before Christmas. Sail ta Claus arrived with it just in. time for us to present, a Christmas Pageant, subject, "The ' Bill.-, of Jesus." This Musical Pageant was enjoyed by all who witnessed it. We hope tnat every patent win continue to cooperate wun us and help us to finish paying foi It. ; V , " ; . j We are sorry To" report at" this wr.ting the ilLr.ess of Mrs. Amanda Williams, the mother, of Mr Mann Williams, one of our trustees of the Pomaria graded school Our Home Cominng game was played here Friday, 17th. wtih Hope giaded school. ~ _ i i ne scores Were 12 to 10 in favor of Hope. This was an interesting* game. The girls * along with their fuVure aspects are stnv ing to continue in the faith, The student body cheered the girls from the beginning to the end with yells!!! Mis .j Nezzie Cromer wi.io is now i Mrs. Bishop and Mr. Fred Bishop ' .tie still leceiving congratulations an their matromo.ny, which tooTT place during^ the month of Decern oer. . , The Mickey Mouse Club compos] ed of the first, advanced first and second grades classes surprised the whole sctiool and boug'nt and .j.esented to lis an ice water jooler. It 'holds l 1-2 gallons ot j .vati r. ' IUSHOPVI1.LE NEWS * The light tornado in the city on Sunday did quite a little bit of damage around the high school. I Mrs, J. W. Kasley of Groelyville spent Tuesday in the* city with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Abfams. Mrs. Selene Abrams and adopted daughter, little Adrantr ,ll^r kttad? a short stay in the city HHP <** '''" ' V -<1^5'*v-?$rf HWBiftffiMSftfliflff 'i'i"i]u "'' Vf:"*f''"',''*r'" '"^ i .<%?/* CLAFJ The Panthers succeeded in win >f the Conference Cup; 1 E PALMETTO LEADER on Friday evening visiting he<r son and daughter-in-law. M rs. Mabel Carpenter i& oat again, .after a few days, of illness, to the delight of her many frienda. The Lee County Teachers' As 17^ {jatmday.r?Watch out for her = great work. The high school basketball girls are all worked up to meet tine girls of Stone Hill school in Sum tor on Friday in a game that will not bo bad for sore Oycis. "St. John A. M. E. Church Kev. A. J. Felix. Pastor The pour down.of rain and wind storm effected very greatly the church services in* our town on -Sunday. ? At 4.30 p. in. however a wonderful missionary meeting was h Id at the home of Mrs. Pearl Mixon", Tiie President, Mrs. An- " na Quinn presided in a very .dignilRd jrar.ner. 1. Mrs. Ros^. Lee Isaac read the scripture Mesdames Hattie Morgan, Tisbite Mcintosh, P. Mijjon, Ida Wilson and others took active parts. Mrsr N. Wilson was The hostess served cocoa, sal- j tines and cake. Mrs. Sarah J. Simon, Jr. and ! [Mrs. Celia Isaac are on the sick list. Presiding Elder I. W. Janerette of the Florence District sp.av some time at the parsonage Sun clay afternoon. Mi s Mary Aleatha Laesesntof "Lynchbutg, neice of the pastor, I -.pent oaiuruay ;u tne parsonage. ? LAURENS NEWS Mis. Martha Thompson left inlay to spend, a ixw datfs, in Asheville, N. C., with relatives. We wish hdr a pleasant stay. ? We are sorry to report Mrs. Fannie Woody on the sick list. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woody a son. Both are doing fine. Mrs. Mattie Belle Ramage died at tire City hospital uftur a brinf illness..Her death came as a shock to her many, friends. She^ was (.early loved by tyer host of l'netwir1 Mattie as we knew'was ever loving, kind, cheedful and obedient and will be greatly missed. She ' had been in one lamily of beloved | white friends since quite small, almost reared by them and they j loved and cared lor her almost as she had been one of them. She was funeralized Friday at Bethel A'M.E. by Rev. J. W. Mathis and others. Interment City cemetery, she leaves one brother, mother, father, grandmother and a host of re.atives to mourn. We are glad to report Mesdames Amanda Byrd and Annie Owt*ng are able to be up and out again. I Mr. John Putmn, Jr., left a few days ago for Nashville. Tonn.. where he will spend a few months studying Embalming. We wish him much success. I We are glad to report Mrs. Li 1- : lie B. Davis able to be out aftei being confiped to her room several weeks. ' ., .Mr. David' Qureton spent a few days in Colombia last week on business. Airs. Ducket! of Cheraw spent the holidays here with Miss Mattie and Mr. C. H. Duckett. j Mrs. CVS. Nelson is confine^ to her room. We wish for her an ear' ly recovery. m;\v hope school news The basketball girls are playing , hard in order that they may win iuhie of the guinc^ in lITi" ~Ta"ii1'- held and Nowuerry l.-atrue. l.io\ played tal'.eir first game Friday, , Jan. 17, with Rock Hill school, at I New Hope. A large crowd attended this game. Among .the visitors weie: Prol. Mcintosh, the Misses Clinkseale Woodson. Johnson and Brown of \\ innsboro 'I'rainmg bchool. Prof.,J. K. Koberson, Mrs. King, Miss Gary and Miss Goodwin 01 Montctllo School, l'rof., J. E.' King an i his co-workers from Rock Hill. Thj game was referred by Miss C. B. Nance from White Hall. Vou will he hearing more fromj j .eni later as they are suppose to play two more games in Jan. M J&0^*^'^j3 *< -,-wwt/fexS;. '4iw?-t " ?*/ '"" v <IN COLLEGE PANTHERS 1935 C ning the Conference Championship ! DILLON NEWS. Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. B. S. Taylor, Pastor. bn Account of the inclemency^ of the weather, there wan no day school but our Supt. Bdo. J. GrCet^ar was at hi^ post of duty as always. Althougnthe weather was bau it did not ke^p many of the faithful followers of Christ from coming to worship, of which made the pastor feel mighty good. Alter the regular order of services the pastor took his text. Subject 'Troubled Conscience." The many that missed this great sermon nusseu indeed food for their soul. The pageant of, which was presented at 8 p.m. jWas witnessed by a large number and proved to be a great success. Mrs. Taylor personally thanks all participants and assistants for helping tin make this pageant a success. Bethel extends thanks to all visitors present, and also- asks-them -to visit Bethel from time to time. ' 'Ihe Parent-Teachers Association of the Dillon Jr. High school held its regular monthly meeting at?the Mannincr hnnticf - D VUUltlij Tuesday night. ln tne last meeting which was held Dec. 10th, it wag voted upon that the election ot other officers be completed in the meeting of Jan. 14th. At this meeting Mys. Gracie Davis, was elected Asst. Sec. and Miss Wilhelmina Preston, was elected reporter and chairman of the Program committee. Alter the election was finished many suggestions were made, and plans formulated for the development of the Association. The patrons seem to have a clear knowleuge ot a lew .remarks made by Prof. J. P. Davis in the first meeting. In .this meeting^he-outlined the duties of a Parent-T^achei .association. He also stated that the primary object of the association was to bridge the "gap" between the teachers and students. The meeting was full of inspiration ff"lJ1 ln-p ini'inir ti? .mil ? The members of the prog rani committee have begun working toward the presentation of a urogram soon. Please oo not forget the next meeting will ; be held February 11th, 11)36. The officers are as follows: Mr," Vance Godbolt, president; Mr. Goi uon Page, vice-president; Mrs. Ka,chel Covington, ! secretary; Mrs. Gracie Davis, assistant* secretary; Mrs. Mittie Met'lolinn >?i?o ? -? Mr. Ridgle, .chaplain; Miss Wilhelmenia Preston, reporter. ST. GEORGE NEWS Bethel A. M. E. 'Church Rev. N. A. Bethea, Pastor ?Sunday was a very?high?day throughout. At 11:30 Service began, with the regular order of'service. 1st hymn 300 C. M. was lined By the" pastor. Prayer by Bro. J. Senior; selection by tho choir. A 2nd hymn was lined by the pastor* . The Scripture Lesson was also read by the pastor.*- An able and soul stirring sermon was delivered .rom St. Matthvyv. Subject "God Calls to Service." A sermon that will linger long in the hearts of his listeners. At 4:00 o'clock Rev. Bethea delivered another wonderful sermon for Rev. S. B. Williams, pastor of Good Hope Baptist Church. The pews were till from the door to the pulpiL?Music v.as iendi'l'l'tl by Bethel's Choir. At 7:30 th<> pastor was back to feed his flock with a message from the 7:28 of St. Luke. Subject, "At the Feet of Jesus." Bethel members are well pleased with their ii'-w pastor and his family. His little daughter, Alice is a student in the tilth grade of the St. George Hi. School. A social was given last night, Jan. 13th, entitle "Heaven and Hell Social." This Social was sponsored by a full congregation. The prize'winners for selling tags, were: Mr. Joshua Boyd, 1st; Miss Sytheria W, Jones 2nd; and Miss Alico Bethea 3rd. The amount -raised was $13^30, which will be use for the church. v-. r '.'I ; ' . - % ?- -.v ' : .?'< 1IAMPI0NS OF S. A. A. C. for the third g\u*ce5sive year, thm V , WATTS NEWS Shady Grove A. M. E. Church Although this is mid-winter and very cold, our Sunday School is -stiU-alive ami a faithful few were at their post each Sabbath eager to study the beutitul lessens of the quarter. ? Miv J. H. Wier and his lively little grand son were yuletide rrnncfA U. 4Ua 1 * * ? -? * 6uwom in nivs nuiuc or nis sister, Mrs. Rev. S. P. Reynolds of Calhoun Falls.Their stay was an enjoyable one. Miss Vivian Robertson who has been Visiting friends in Anderson for a month returned home Sunday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuller and their attractive dughter, Miss Minnie Fuller. Mrs. Luna L.| Robertson, formerly of this place, bat for the past twenty-five years have resided in -Anderson have moved back home to the delight of her rolutivca and friends. Miss Vivian Robinson, a gradu"afe"oi" Keul Street Hi, Anderson" of the class of '35 will leave in the near future for Columbia to enter Allen University, the second semester to receive a higher education . ? ? The-loyal members of the Warrenton circuit are looking forward to the 1st quarterly conference which will be held in the near future. Since Dr. J. S. Bonn, Jr., Presidinc Elder r?f Hm AKIxn.-iii" 0 -w. vxv. m/UVVUIC UIO" liict is aspiring to become Manager of the A. M. E. Book Concern, Philadelphia, Pa., the membe rs of' our church by whom he is greatly loved is praying for his success. ... Atiss mz G. Wharton who is a member of the Ebenezcr Schooj laculty near Camden was a visi tor of her mother, Mrs. E. J. Whar <on and othPFTelitives during the holidays. Enroute back to her school she was the house-guest ol Miss Isabelle Jackson, Columbia. The church members and her neighbors are sorry that Mr. ano Mrs. T". 11a rkne.ss?have moved qui , of this cnillhUinity. They 'were good neighbors- and the latter a good Sunday -School and church worker, ? " The teachfcrs of the various schools are: . Prof. A. 11. Nash.. 1 Mesdanus Ellen Jackson, Jennie I G. Hearst, Ella J. Wharton, Missrr.K A IVo. nu ? O- 'V . niiuA, vsreuc y wens I and Miss- Kuth Wright. Bro. E. B. Jeter, a faithful! member of Pleasant Grove also| Brothers Joseph McBride and Boss Johnson of our church were called fiom labor to reward during the month of December. The latter two were almost Centenadions and had been servants of God over a half century. ? ^ ?^ BEAT POUT CO. TR. SCHOOL It's lie nice ttr+wr tfie^Jaeti- : yity /teachers meet at t.ie Beaulort Co. Tr. school on the 25th of this month to hold, their Institute ior a diy. Under t.ie direction o. Miss F. B. Ciirislens^n. who is in | etia.g. ot this Work in this coun.y. their plans are to nola a baiir.ess meetting -in tne morning fiom ii until 12:00 o'clock.' In the after] hoon from 1.00 until 2:30 dinnei which will consist oi roast uys.ers, ' sandwiches and hot coffee. ; The?sU.iool regret to have one ol I the teachers to Lave on account lot illness among her relatives. J Mrs. Yietoiia Ffazier is imj proving slowiy. it's hoped that ! she w in Mii?? ' 1- 1? ....... I. mm oc nei";.sclf again. I " l;ne agriculture hoys haw be4un their garden. It is hop.d tlui. ?mi H'TiHti*. h w ill gc; along?ijiceb a;.i hone that 1 h y wiif Inn. ? | lint* gavuetv*i;ii..vii lue' direction o. .Mi. .J. S. Shanklin. .Miss Janie Green (nurse) acton pani.d by 'one pf toe t.achers, Ali.^s Langl'ord- spent a part of i.Sati.'iday al'U?.noon at Beaufort ; Co. Tr. School.. .Miss Gilliard ar.d Aliss Jackson were quests of .Miss Green on Sun lay for dinner. Each reported a pleasant stay. The school nursery is moving aiong nicely from all out looks. 1'he project siiall sooji show up which is some thing worth while. This work is under the direction ol Mr. Williams. It is hoi ed that the future wilf show up wondeiful results . with the Co-operation of *<SL . * \y * ^ Itk ; JP?| fc... *5 fe^ * ;- 4 * 0. 1 ' '..iJ| >'*'', -'.' . .. .' ?'' ' ' '' , I V> ' S- .: ? ? 4 Saturday, January 25, 1936 the teachers and students. ^ As to the shop work of Beaufort Co. Tr. School we want to speak a v^ork for "rihe boys in the shops. TheV are doing' some very nice wo:k, have made several tables. "chairs, "bookcases and other little nini|u? wntieUa along that line. Though they are handicapped for want of tools to work with. This t/epaotnxnt hopes to have in the near future suda tools that 'the boys will find pleasure in learning how to work. To keep their inter ??t in -1 :>J ..... ... ..um, IUDJ SI1UUIU hajve implements to work with. It is hoped that their instructor will soon have all such tools necessary. The Bible Class< of Beaufort Co. Tr. School is moving: along nicely under the direction of Professor J. S. ShanRlin. Mr. Shanklin is much interested in this subject. ? Miss T. B. Grayson spent the sveek end liuiiu* with her parents. * - NEW imOOKL'.VN'D NEWS !~ Rev. J. E. D. Dixon, Pastor The Sunday school was opened ? it the usual hour. 10:00 o'clock, by he Supt. The lesson was taught >y Mrs. J. E. Dixon. Slie gave the Sunday school many interest- r* ng thoughts which ivere enjoyed. The pastor, Rev. Dixon gave ome splendid remarks on the les-. son, from which we learned mneti Vlthough the weather was incle.ment, we had a fairly gcod attendance. . At 72 .o'clock the pastor, Rev. J., I). Dixcn ascended the rostrum anc. ti.ok fcr his text St. Mark, 7th hap."l-, 24-25 verse, subject "Twe Buildings." In his discourse, he SB'-!, lhat a Christian has somelung 'to do 3(15 days In a year. ? -md-tMs-job is, they-have got to >uila en the "Rock Christ Jesus." Rev. J. K. Dixon and wife^vore the dinner'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim . . Ctfughman. A Silver Tea was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Jon- ? "<s at 4.t)0 p. lii. ?~ Funeral services for Mrs. Sylvia ' Glass was held at Double Branch A?M.?K. "Church January 12, by l\pr pastor, Rev. J. E. Dixon, be.rig assisted by Rev. I.ivingtcn of . Brookland Baptist Church. She was a strong Worker and "a faithful member before she was afflick - l H. Sh'i -u- ? ? - ,.i miMiiucr or St.ward*, ss Hoard No. 1. She ha r a levins and kind disposition and <was dearly loved by all who knew her. She haves to mourn her?depart- 1 : ure, a husband, Rev. S. L. Glass, >ne son, and a host of relatives and friends. By rd?Hills Of interest' to their many fiiendq was the marriage cf Miss Thclma Byrd and Brown Hills of sew Brookiaim, whichovas solomnized-Thursday evening, DecT 2G, 11)35. at the home oof Rev. J. E. Dixcn, who performed the ceremony in th? present of a few relaivls and friends. The bride is the attractive daughter tf Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Byrd. Th? bridegroom is the eldest son if Mr. an J Mrs. llamp Hills. FRIENDSHIP COLLEGE Ethel I). Dunlap On Friday, .Jan.- IT, the Friinu ship B. ars ' t giiJv) aei'eai.- i tlie :?icKnight Tigers in a basketball .a.i.e on the oca-nif a) eo.irt d.itnuship -feork+^r. The ?tirostr jiustiii ding ] .rsi>n for the Bears was .Miss henry (Bale) .No'uii who is also captain of the team, i'hc.uame was well aUen-sid. Scor (is oO'U, On Piiday evening an Athletic program was given in the College . Auditorium w'.iich was highly en-, joyed by all. Among the participants was Miss. Allxandrrta K. Perry who gave a very interesting talk on the Value of Physical Education. Sunday afternoon, Jan. 19,, the Rev. Pay ton of tthe white Episeopal Church gave a very interesting and timely talk on "The Divine Spirit." Some wry important points were brought out. Ho piotrayed beautifully the story jf a Caiva Missionary whieh touched the hearts of everyone present. The talk was followed ~>y remarks from Rev. White of he Coion.1 Pre.sbyterian jChui^ch. A silver offering was asked for it whic.i time Mr. Robert E. I.ee, .'resident of the Diamatic Society and Mi.-S Eloise Batty, a ^en- :?? lor and also a member of the so-iety. Then the Xinas Cantata whieh was given on Dec. 20 was ~ epeatcd under the sui>ervision of Mr. Norman N. Walker, ttie instructor of Dramatics. Many enow raging tcmaiks wxro made by individuals concerning the music. Including a short talk by our own President Janes 11. (Joudlock. NORTH NEWLY DEVELOPED TEAM WINS FRU.M HICKORY HILL North deflated Hickory Hill girls' basketball team by a score of 11 to 0. ' For Noi'ih Pearline Livingston as- made 12 6f the 14 points, and Albertha Riley who went on the field as a substitute as forward of Louise Jenkins in the third quarter made the remain ing 2 points'. Tie sisters, DoAnna .? a d Ilattie McMiehenl played their parts one hundred per cent as guards. Very starring were Mary Sistrunk as J. C. and Hattie Jenkins A ^Mi'cf'C&i.h, H?..,.. C?&ch hafi done- <^me--splemlid worit- ? ? training these girls. H. K. Dowy awUtant coach.