The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 25, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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"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
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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
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BIlX CASTER, Editor
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DAT
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! GRADE SCHOOL
| , Fill out this coupon and mail i
' Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. 1
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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The Panthers succeeded in win
>f the Conference Cup;
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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.
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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.
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ning the Conference Championship
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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
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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.
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1IAMPI0NS OF S. A. A. C.
for the third g\u*ce5sive year, thm
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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
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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.
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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?
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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
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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
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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.