The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 01, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 3
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Saturday, February 1, 1936
- ' WINNSBORO NEWS "
. The cruel winter holds a firm
grip on Winnsboro and its sur'
Foundings.
Fairfield County Association
met last Saturday with a pood
number present. President F. E.
l MiliBlii?h Hrm i 'yd anuir da hnily
Aft #~the opening the primary .a id
intermediate groups went to their
separate TOOras fpr discussions
Both had the all important sub
ject "Reading". The intermed ate
I group was delighted to have Miss
* Bessie E. Pickett of Chester present
who added much to the occa
sion. '
In the absence of Miss R. C.
Johnson, the primary group was
__ led by Miss Mattie Boular who did
justice to the occasion.
After calsses ended the body.reassembled
fcr business. Then
came adjournment until the 3rd
Saturday ib February. We so meet
i in order to attempt a hundred per
cent drive for membership in The
Palmetto* State Teachers' Association.
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f We were glad to have had in
our midst Saturday and Sunday
Rev. Mr. W. H. W-estbrooks and
Miss Bessie E. Pickett both of
Cthester. .Miss Pickett worshiped
with the saints of St. Paul Bapt.
Church.
The, glee club of the Fairfield
County Training School rendered a
musical program at Bethesda A.
M. E. Zion -Church last Sunday afternoon
to a splendid audience.
The affair was under the auspices
of Miss Nellie M. Gordon and
in interest of Zion Sunday School.
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_ tuioo xviunit? n< Douiar . whs dircctress
of the singer., who charmed
tho audience with music, recitations
and readings. Short talks
were made by Prof. W... A. Ross,
Sunt. Simmons. Supt. S. A. Moore
of Wayman Sunday School and
Rev. L. A. Barber after which a
silver offering was lifted.
Misses Ada Woodson and Sara
Brown of Columbia spent the week
end with their .-parents. Miss R.
i C. Johnson of Aiken also spent
v; 'hs week-end with her parents.. All
three are members of our faculr
ty here. <
The Fairfield County Training
ci.ooi has this year'us first
ball team. The girls mo
tored to Jonkinavillc?Tut r.dnv of
last week to' shoot goal baskets
with* the Reck Hill team, the stron
# ercst in the county, being about
iv years old. The young team
suffered defeat. Eight teachers
? ?TTrd-fjuite a number of the students
and well wishers, accompanied our
team.
The game was clean and witl>out
argument or any friction what
ever. After the game the visiters
were served to hot cocoa, deviled
~"?ggs and saltines. We are grateful
to_Mesdam.es Estell Davis.
?iiiza *iJratton, Marie Jackson and
Messrs S. A. Moafo^ind Alexander
Russell for" uste of their cars.
Mr. Paul Beatty who attends
| school at Brainerd Institute was at
home Satuiday and Sunday to the
r delight of his parents.
Mr. Robert. Russi 11 who lias for
a about a year been in the C.C.C.
spent a few days with parents las;
week. He is a former student of
our school. We were glad to see
him; looks the picture of health.
O. E. Manigault and son in the
grocery business here for more
Ian twenty-five years have inased.
their business. .Besides a
larger line of fresh groceries they
haye added a.vtry attractive meat
market. Thi- marks a wonderful
step_forward among the Negro
1 .V. hum Winnshoro. o..
Rf-v. rd Mrs. .1. M.- Beatty motored
to Union last week to altend
the funeral . services of the
; aint d Df?. J. C. Tcbin. :
ABBEVILLE NEWS
r- 77 ? . ' ' St.
James A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. S. Mims, Pastor
Sunday School opened this A.M.
the usual hour and a lengthy dir.
g. cussion of the lrsson ensued. A
splendid review by Sept. Johnson.
Encouraging and interesting rejnarks
by the pastor.
11:30 A.M., Rev. Minis read as
a Scripture Jcsson Psalm 8th chapter
and used St.. I.uke 7:15 as a
^ text. The them*1 o'" this discourse
was based on the subject "The Oi!
of Salvation".
7:30 P.M. the text was found
Job 10:25 the subjjct: "Consolation
in Jesus Christ". Both discourses
were masterly delivered
?and were encouraging to all.
Friends of?Mrs. Zephia ^Taylor
are glad to know that she is able
to be out again after being in with
a case of flu.
Little Miss Carrie M. Browne
is much better, but still confined
to bed with pneumonia,
i r Little Miss Georgia Willis Hcard4
V* is out again after being in several
| days with a case of flu. j
Miss Wilma Long of Saluda was.
the week-end guest of Miss Thel-!
^ ma Fisher of Cambridge St*
Miss Daisy Wilson was home for j
the week-end on a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilson.
The P. T. A. met at the A. C. T.
^ School and plans were made to
beautify the school grounds. There
will be a call meeting January 31
All patrons are urged to be pres-i
ent and witness the program rendered
by the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
grades.
Mrs. Mattie L. Hazzard and two
little sons left for their home in
Brooklyn last Sunday afternoon
after spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards.
Miss Mamie Bauknight left on
Sunday for Allen Univ. where she
will attend school. Friends of the
young lady are happy to know that
she received a four year scholar-1
ahin and hope she will makh good.,
\j /j The play "Every Youty ren-l
'fc dered by the A. C. T. School stuP^^nts
at Reed Street Hi, Anderson
^ay evening was a success and
' hy all who witnessed it.
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Abbeville County Teachers Meet
January 18th, 19313?The Abbeville
County Teachers' Association
met at 12 o'clock in the A. C, T.
School. The devotion was led by
President, Mr. .O. I.. Smith. Th?
minutes were read and adopted. It
was moved by Kev. Toatley that
the eroun imcling would he di^_.
rend until next meetinn and olHM1 '
business be considered. It was
carried. "*
it was decided to meet every 1st
Saturday. Mi". Smith is asking
each teacher to finish his dues by
our n<*xt meeting in that we may
come up 100 per cent. A report
ironi the committee who was to
contact the county superintendent
for a supervisor was made by Mr.
Wade. They were told that, he
would do what he could .UNION
NEWS
Mrs. Susie-?hh r. the .daiphtv;cf
Mr.s. S. Wakiah left a few days
ago to make, her future home i
B, oTiklyn. Nrw Ymk to join her
husband.'
James O. Davis and guest, Mr.
Lyuis Shepat'd of Houston, Texas
have ivluir.ul to Tusk.g
after spending the holi/ ;>*> with
lis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Davis on Douglas Ave.
Mib and Mrs. l.ee Davis anitouriee
the birth of a ''daughter.
Ian. 4th, l'JJO. Her nante.is B. thy
Icaii.
Dr. L. A. Sarlor -tudhv lui i
for years and passed the most
mi i testjj to secure the diploma
under which yr".ii? i ito permit
her to do business, Her - skill.
"dnow'.eJjrc and judjfe inert are 1ways
at your service. Buy youi
roes a bin t o-'s l'iiur.r.ucy.
-The funeral of Dr., .J. Tobias
?y:;s 'largely attended, hy fiicnd'.'miiii
far and 1; nr. i . I. H n ,
Lk had <,l'rii*fe of tUtufun:ral :?r.
anK'itiout. r"'
?.Ir. M nitn \V Hold'.-n, and Mis
Ruth Young spfnt Friday rftriroon
with ,\Ir. and jVIrs. .lames-.R
Cohen. .A lovely game of bridge
was'enjoyed- Mis. Alice Ru'Ti Co
hori spctit tile week-end in Spar'
nn'oui-v?mi I ''?'I -? I I _
stay.
Mrs. Berry I.yles (Ftli-'D huvy
returned- t'o her h. mo in WihsuinHalem,
X. C. after spending two
wr ks wit h >11 ;< ?. aihl mi Sane
.Miss "Cr-thleen .Sailor wis C
,-k'-":ul truest i f ijor eran 1-nintli or,
Mrs. .Taste Sartor. She is one
' the t achrss of .1 Cut's Chan ?!
:f'-ool of ( arl -le. S. ( . Mi-*s,
Cat hi.eel) SauCm was. th> Mini 'av
'Tinner gue't of Mr..and Mrs. Vieto:
a Sim.s en lltneriia St.
Tlie Ri ds, of Promise met Sun-'.
; ..n,.I-I ii at the home of. Van
. Daw-kins.- .
CLIVION Co!.!,!MPVS
- '? v> Hill?TI.e faculty intertainod
111'.' Lmli- Auxili rv ahuv?
with the LienI Trus.teV/ .'touyd
t Rovk 11 ill, .Ft;i<!:iy i \l'muij in thV*
I foIf.ye.' chap !.' A ve y L.ni-m
nine; i amwas rondc-rod nfV r which
! t'i:y w'.-iL ffito t:h or:
J-of t.! .(? moo.itijr. The I. dus <..i :
1 irV ?*'" f 1 Svi* isiv aft iimo . .
' i!) at Mt. Olive Fiuiivh. Tit f"l-'
i ! \vi'ny officers war- clivt-cd: Mi-.-..
Ilattic Rnnison>\ ' Pivsid.nt; Mi-I.
na Whitesi o, Vice-pros,; Miss
Ruth Flowv. F Msss. R:?
Gnrrcr. As.-'. Sec.; ,md Mrs. F.vn
Ci: let on'. 1 ?" s". tr.- Local Trsis'1 ;
o! d Fti'av n! r:.t. Pud*. \YA.'
I .insaw IV--.; MXcdv R.
hoi-o.; \"iiO-p'o Prof. W. /M. ,
\Vi he"spu9u. Fee. ; Mr. Tarn ^t<ibley,
As-;. F?: .; Mr. John' Gil more',
T-t-s. lvar-? < firfl ?Jam i.^ -p.
el .?-T:u-- "J."ns ' ? va's..* ii?* f
-,h coitiyl"!ion < ;' (>;} new ? !' ss
-n?irr ir^""- A ''i. i I' ' .
no-'s- session- \\r.? over*, they. >\
.. .oated around tables t..at<ha : heen
; ivpatTtt for the rcrvinj? of the-r'
past which c nsist.'d of . a sal.id
course, as'sortul crackers. t*i ..it
j.-ll'o, hot' chocolate an i win. ..Similiar
nr-iai izations me to l> '
lie fcctc.'j in . all cities .-near. Rock
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Th cr.tvuus t-irls under the s. p
1. . .. i ... M . I > I
. r\ I'l i .1 . WJI. . I .. I ' 1
Row sol? vvy':x: i:' ! a ?! <i ihis.i
Soe'nl Club. Wall Mis. R.iv.:,
rctimr Madam chairman the f??l
lowing o.'Tic: rs w. re .ele to.!. M:s?"
Helen Ruth Shed, ' President;
MPs Jennie L. Low.. Vie -Pr.
Miss Pali." \ Ah xuiv! K"''.:
Miss Can it* Wa !o, A-st. See*.;
Mi-s llrl'Mj Rluk.ly, Tics.; !*
(Li e Hubbard. Critic; Miss P.x>Ue
Roudv.a'e. 1L nn'i L:r. and Mrs. il.
I.. Rows; r, Faculty Advisor. Th '
dub will give t a ir tirst p. osv; irr
in '.he Co.Lye ru itoiiuin, Friday
night. JanuaiyMll.
Professors T. V. Swinton, E. H.
Kycr, and C. II. Turner aUciid.n
the York County 1'cacher,- Association
which held its monthly
me. th.ir at Clover Saturday, Jan.
2">, . t 10 o'clock.
NATION A I LRU AX I.EAHFE
ANNOUNCES FELLOWSHIP
The N'ath nal Urban League .an
nounces its annual, competitive .ex
lam nati n. <>r I'ehnus.t psi in soecial*
wotk for colored students.!
Applicants must be graduates (St
1 er candidates tor graduation
nPPVn/litfrl M^llnfrAc Qliin
U Will ti^vivuitvu . . . ?M|1
eesslul candidates, will receive tu_
ition and monthly stipends valu-7
etV together at approximately |
| $1,000 for the school year.
Some .of the s: h oh to which I,
League Fellows have been assign
ed are the New York School of J
Social Work, t)ie Giaduato School
for Social Administration , of the
| University of < ;h:ca:' ' .Kvi.i
Mawr UolJ^gl' and the University
of Pittsburgh,
Applications must lie filed, be-'
fore March 1st, 1p.11 ojj forms''
furnished by the National Urban
League whieh may to secure I
hy writtng to i. Arncld Hill, Acr
ing Executive Secretary, 11.13
Broadway, room 82G, New York
N. Y. The examination will be
held later In March.
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XUTIC: Vuur question answe:
a clipping of this column is enclo
rej'y, send a quarter (2Dc) and
\ elope lor my New Astrology ]
mail 1 rue advice on three (3) q<
uu'thuute. and correct address t<
?W ALLACE, care of Tf
Assemble Street, Columbia, Soul
J. K. 11.?Please tell me if
I will ever meet a friend
that will try to make me hap
py?
- A+rsu?^-ke?men, you- go with
how try to make you happy, and
it is your own lault you don't get
more pleasure out of life than
you bo.?A\ hat you should do is
act more satiable jvhen you go
out aiid dbii't be so DOWN IN
1'llK DLAl'l'S and people will
show y? u a better time.
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M. 1).?Why do I have
tlivisc hot..spells? *
.Ans.: You are just too tcmpei
menial lor your own good. If
y u Ci.ui.. vc.v ' jn.,i .-sell' as others
ee ton, you wouldn't always be
.lucking iiji a. storm over nothing.
- I. T. 1'.?W ill I get the
'break 4 am looking for?
A us.; Von and your* boy
lii.n.l have already separated sex.
01 ul? .?a+M?i+?would?bo tin'
same thing to contend with if you
u\re to liiairy .him so don't con.
isier it as a break when he asks
y-titi to ndirry.him? Can't you see
ifuu ?l. \??>ul;i he impossible for
tej to-make a success ol MARKIACIv
to?ethor. ~
$ *. * * *
M I'. ! . <i.? then' aii-?
o-llur'man between me and
my wife?
Alls.: A idle ulou.s?You ought
-Lu p won ying" about such tool
islv Ihiaj.s an., s. a) < lit of it and
lrv t<. ; . 1 :i ml. 1 din- hoiiii?-thaiISX'T
I'AIJ) l-'Oii shouRi be yotu
si-m.U.itig Unit x just imaginary.
? ? * *
A. M. II.?Can I make a
. .success of my life? ? |
Ansi,j Ojrtainly yblr can?JDo
n l be tool enough to think you
au- |.hy.-ica!ly unlit , to do aiiy
fling.?\ oi.r health is in good
ci t'"h shape to make a sucess
I i . . i .. U I .
* 'v * " o
Ih 11.?Why do 1 drtam
1? V ibnr dreams about cerlaiii
people?. .
Ans.: Wui have always been (
rat her Si A ill-. 11 of these people]
that you used to live next door
i 1.1 i.e.. v' is i) .thing fur you
I) a;.i ujii <> "'IT. t them out of
< i i?ii. <1 completely for that
makes you dt?ani about
tl.K'IU > much. *
n.i.r. news
!!! i.- !i S.hool is moving
along ri< ?*ly a. ii h ;.n ? trolimejit <
17 . \ii-s. The basket ball
- 1 i. ! . : t? w il. They c.r;.< <
1 iti.their new togs.
: ?>' a S o-key was elected
ai:. : the t.ain .or 'j'*-'' S.t:
"?i..~i?Iur young lady at
.il.c si! -j.J... 'ill principal 'isC all
it;I . TT.'; v?y ti:e school is pro-1
.... .-.i*:' -. f. Simpson, presi!r.
,\lb':: 1'niversitv complimentt
. rik.am very highly aT
Wry h. 'handled his school. |
pc! ;,ia "1 i i. nice elv b is practicing
;i:d 'preparing. their annual
> . ..in at lb-- \\ bite M. E, church J
* .'lay. nigh;, February 2nd. Miss
: d l'ru\ Abraham are in!
clr::i;?v of the gUe club, !
-?t'-.u a' is babbling, ovtnr with I
it: : i tunocrtting the' .ei;ec:b?v.i,;'
t!'c v . w higli s.hool.
I . I" ..i' iht i son is some.<};.it
iit.!' pivsed in ni a minor aci
;< \ b t lit this writing she is
i Ui'h iiirpr. ved.
Watch !' ;! the date the glee club
I .! i ..at over station WIS.
Mrs. Fish r is till smiles over the
ex t i n jvork that is being cari
i'jl. on jit I':* hopviiie by M r. Simp
'n.- Mr*. ('Dan:;!.: and Mi s Williams.
Mr. Simpson is a graduate
.r-mi <"5.ic?.?r.. Univ.; Mr. O'Dani
!- i *. a vrrduafc front University
i i>yv =an i -itid "diss William?,
is a i iatl'talo fj om Simmons Colic
;re. Host on.
Mrs. Abraham had as her guest
Inst W; dm sda'. her Father, Rev.
J. AV. Kasfey. ' t
.' I. !- h/.ttie 1'ianklin was funaii/id
Wednesday, January 22
" in New Bethel A.M.E. Church.
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MI". PLEASANT NEWS
Rew AV. T. -Murray, Pastor
Echoes from the.back yard.
The fust Sunday of the month
found the members-,of Friendship
A. M. E. Church struggling on the
I att!? vfield for the Lord- Begin?;?<?
M-itU ?m. c?i?i ?
in .Iiiimav ociioni wniCD
was called into session at 10:30
o'clock. The subject of the lesson
"A Mother's Cure". The Golden
Text. God-give^ '.is mothers, they
gives,us men. It was wonderfully
discussed, The morning service
followed. Rev. Murray out
pastor. ] reached a noble 'sermon.
His .subject "The Obligation to sell
and children. '
Rev. Murray accompanied by'
his wife and some friends went to
Awondaw. Ilis servce was called
3:30. At 3:00 o'clock we went to
supper. We eifjoyed it_.very much
We h- h^- with them again
?. nr.?The C.C\C. boys of Avren?
daw seem to be so interested in
everything Rev. Murray said.
We returned to our church for
evening service at 8 o'clock. Subi
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IE PALMETTO LEADER, 131U
ii Carolina. ,
i H. B. W.?Do you think
everything will work out all
right for us? , Ans.:
If you'll just stick b|y
your -boy friend everything .will .
work out all right and you'll b.
able to get married during tin
summer:?In a case like ' this 1
would suggest that you try to be
patient.
t;. i.. n will vn..
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tell me wjny 1 stay sick so
much?
Ans.: Being1 uneasy and nervous
all the time is what keeps,
you so up set. The man you are
living with is just MEAN. AS A
SNAKE and doesn't try to jnake
you happy.1?You should cons id;. 1
marrying the man you have been
going with for SEVEN YEARS
instead ol the one you are living
with. '
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B. N. H.?Will my daugh"
. ter* write to me'/ W iiat
seems lo De the trouble;
Ans.: There is nothing wrong
\Vith your daughter. ?If you
would stay in one place long en- :
ough, you could hear lroni her.? '
The trouble is that she -doesn't
ever 'know where to reach you.
*
. C. E. N.?Will you please
?-trtt- II1V I 1' 1 will lie?able in?r
nieet .some nice single, men? .
Ans.: You don't seem to. liaye
much luck in meeting the right
type of people and this?i??nitmi?
ly because you don't associate
ly wouid be proud to go'with.?
U'i^O ...... '? *
mikiviv v?ci tut: tittut's tlUU. SilUl t
going with" a decent crowd and
you'll meet plenty of single men 1
that will be NICE TO> YOU.
* *
C. L. T.?Is this girl
friend a friend to me?. 1
don't know whether to go with :
her or not, for 1 heard some
thing about her that doesn't
seem to be nice. .
Ans.: What do you care what
this other girl yop go with said
about your . girl, friend w hen you
know it is ljust a lot of BLAH
BLAB.?If this girl hadn't been
your friend, she wouldn't have
coached you in your school workYoy'Il
have to admit that il' it ;
hadn't been for her, .you would
never have passed jour ALGH-.
BRA. :
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ject of discourse for this servi.e-:
"An Open Door", Rev. 3:10.
On Wednesday night the Faith
erlin Glee Club entertained theii
wives at the home ot Mr. and Mrs
Peter Simmons. Everyone enjoyed
the program. After which a
uvunuiui taDie was spread and
all enjoyed. . __
The second Sunday. service waheld
in,its usual order. The Sunday
School began at 10:30 o'clock. .
Officers for the year are supposed
to bp elected ,?n the following Sdn. _
aay. Some of the boys from the ,
GCC camp of Awendaw attended
our Sunday School. A few of them
made interesting talke about their
Sunday School.
Mr. Switzon Wigfall of class 1
A, and Miss Grace Horry of class
No. 3 and"jHiss Iva Johnson of '
No. 2 responded: We woi'e glad to f"
have them with us and hope that |
they will come again.
After our morning service Rev.: '
Murray went to Kb-nvzer t<? d n j
duct service. We are Rlad to re-.''
port all of the members well and 1
, still struggling for the Lord. Pray '
for us that we may continue.
BETHEL GROVE NEWS
j Rev. J. W. Thomas, Pastor *
Barksdale, S. C., January 27tha
---Due to the inclement weather I
many church goers- foil ml themsrl- i
ves at the house of worship. The
Sunday School opened at the usual
hour, with Supt. T. Smith. Each
teacher at their post. After the
lessen was reviewed the past;, r.
made a short talk. Rev. Thomas '
preached a wonder.ul sermon from 1
the subject: "A Fixtd Heart."
?The visitors ' that uere pros ?'
Miss . CarrteJ Sullivan, principal of '
the school also Missis Tom Owens ]
ana uicnaid bullivan from Lain- 1
ens. We werp glad to hnvi- them." \
Come again.
Mrs. "Mabel Clardy has returned' 1
from Princeton, N. J., after spend- 1
ing several weeks with h r parents
and relatives. '
Mrs. Rosa Smith has (gone t '
Washington, I). C., to undergo an '
operation at the Freeman's hos- .'
pital. 1
Mrs. Rosa Franklin has been con T
fined to her bed room for two ,
weeks. We- hope how soop she
may recuperate. " " 1
Mr. T. J. -Bates from Fountain J
Inn, a car dealer, undertaker and *
dry cleaner spent thp afternoon ^
with Mr. J. C. Franklin and fainily
also Rev. J, W. TKomtts."~_T~ 1
The Missionary Ladies-are hav- s
ing an entertainment at th6'!hoih.> f
oi MrTaiui Mrs. Hue I.ee l,Ie41am,!
February 7th. : -T
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IDILLON
NEWS
The first basket bull game this
season' was playid Jan. 24, betw
en Dillon Junior High School
and Sellers Junior High. The
began at -Jalia p. ui
Sellers jJaytis wtro .>? foil ws:
A. bail . iiojil\iii~, .M. jitoeii", M.
Jnii1 . >i. i i' i ji'u i. lb 'lln[il>iiiii
yiri U. Jonc. .
Uiilon players were as" follows:
l>. viiuiit, A. Dut>r.e, AJL. iledtea,
J'. .Ni ies. !?. S.*Lad.-i i., < '. li. Hayes.
I .'.J. H.t i\.<. SlUms u'ero ! {
.o 5 itl l'avor of Sellers. Coach.
Mi.ss N. ?!> Johns n; A .>1. Coat/It
Air. T. Daniels; Captain, -Mi-& L.
Li. Hayes.
After the name the giils wen
-or.ved a aeluious lunch in thco
Tschhol.
Tnoie will he a hiskilball name,
between Dillon svhiftd. ar.d lienneltsvitle
school Fni^y, Jan. dl.
Admission Die lor 'udaits. aiii 5'c
for school cuiidivn. t"ate one
conic all.
Ilcthel A. M. ET Church ^
Kev. 1?. S. Taylor, I'aslor
Althotiji'.i trie weather b. iisji
some what di- amooable PUT .Sanlay
school was well i e|iresenten
with Su,.t. and l.,ach..'sat th.ii
i ;Cs I? ee t i v' e. plat * .- 'flu- out ' 1 Op k
7s n'oo.l for oi.i Hiifiiif selrovd and
*ve are i n piatv o\v that when
pat bef. the sc'i?> !. will nut oniy
make limn ce. ? in lai je 11..in-.
. Jt* 1 . b.lt V. ill I: ak<- the m Ik' in n
i.t.-n-t ;k ::i ihe work nl' the Sanday
sehoyh . .
\\ e. must admit that \\;e are al.v.iys
fil.nl to have <>ur pa tor with
,;s at this hour.
. A veiy hi.an i- appreeialod a .
lienee wu- .pn-'-pi'l at both m innji
an.I-tVe'iin^ vkes. The j>i?
nr's text at 1 I t.'JO'li,. :Vt. was yJ.eV
"Til 1*1 ii III' i'i llnili ll r ' ''h ? lljljl'lj
'tiud's eyes are uplin you-."
At . 7:htI 1*. M, lie sekcled his
iext from II Kui'i's, 1: ' 1. s.ihjer.
'The.ehuien'nui.st \< neh t .e dead.'
1'hose pres. in t;;u.hi\ ily aeknowti.rijii.-d
ihai* ti'.ey l.ad heard t\w.
ileal set noj and r.'.os'e that wen
hot preseiil missed nnieh. Tla
I'lii-I j- I- iQ'i "'I ow "ir oilmenrally
at; 1. tiiianymlly. l t.e* taru.'lUeis
will n mail "t heir srafl'ol'.k
Monday morniiij.; 'to bejiin a coinnhte
retiioUi. litip' of ^'"-h i.nnel.,
ui.il p..i soiiao-e, ait r whirl) tin.
yai..ti r-, :i' n i l-'i ir: '.avem -will h.
hi i.nty to' play their respeetiw
part. M e (hank the entire metniri
sliip and 1 rim. .s.'lor. their loyal
e. opt; a. ! >.) in . T-'St. i inir tins
\ w?m k ii.auiumiy 1.0^.111
W 'r ' u-1 Iiav.. a man as Ucv<
I'aVlor. fur our lca<loi:.- A man
.%i;li a \i ? ?!!. a ixi'vovfnl pivachor
tml a kiml pastor.
A Silver Tea
T!n "e Wi a Silver "l\a viver
(1 t'u- ItotiU' <1 Mis. Mnliic Hethca
<n 11 'a y a ft i not.u. Jan. 1
iy th'. .pi' J'.in commit oo of iht
i'aio! t' -T- iii'V s ,\ s'. ii.i"'H.
l'. i-.o : ;o, i ihim'.i c\: nintr a* Jul
'm'.v! ( .p s..('iU "Just I
im" i| i \ Miss S. M. Smith
i;!y.M ats n. MT.-'.J. .ISothca.
Sor?!f "li.t I. v. i I- I iko va.c ?.
con."
Opviii.ir ilfs .by Mr. T. 'Ihin
els.
i a M , < irac e. I>nv.
I t. Ms-. M Jo n.o'.aU am"
M s! (J'oiyia I .a; kin.
S- l\ . t fr m Ilunlj vr?
Mi s \V;]: ? ''.? na j'usMm.
Urn- ark i-. Mi is N*. M. J.nn
oil. M'. !'i. txv, o.i Cihson, Mr. T.
b?4P-' k- ? a.: k CiusLntr u
v.aiI'io!. J. I'.'Ha is.
MiSL'MZ H!~ < ""ITtHlI'li \ ~
Iv'ol'.a l!7inr - .
<> h.:> y atb-.n'joJ wop.': Ati?*!
:?.i1 i'.11 ' 1. . I i . . I'.i i 111 (yl|jy
:iru. .Ml 3. .Mr Hi: i;.u.. Ai,.v ivijna
M. \V? iI. ,t.r lb-thea.
Mrs. I'o-a \Vi!"..nv. Mr*. (ie iiria
It. t ;?a, : r. <;. ! '. i; Miea. Mr.. J.
W; Wails.. Mr. \'a... (iodbolt. Mr.
'I. Wi!!ia- vs. Hvl.m C'-awfmd
11 ii<i Mr--. l-'ii1..!y?:r. Wrijrht.
WUiV -* s ' in:: was edinc on
Miss S. M. Suni-h f. 'ere j braum'
in.lrun.. a I _ s elect !f?n* thrunit.
A t? y w 11 . i' ;i ThiuWhw nitt-.
Umuai y ,i I y \\ - \y; IV ,:,,n
li'lauior of ilu1 .'aviill ? . of i >i!!<?n
Iijijior lliuv. h ol. ' I
Till). - ?' !. sent w- r... Prof. . r. I .
Mrs. .1. i' ITy \ Mr, T. l>am. ]-;
M'-r". N . .\i. .! iin-o.'. Miss S. M. "
vmAIi. dr. A!, Stv-ars ay! H.
of l.iMA. Mr. and Mis. CI.
'aye of Oil toil.
' A rt>?ir :? was svi-vwl.
'.v< i y t'lK- -'Jsi.'a^ . pleasant t volintr.
i.KKsviu.i: m:\vs
The IJw. A. A. Thomas depart'i!
thi< life, tatiuary 17th, lf.'hl and
vas funerulized at Calvary A.M.
10. Church, .January "J'J, The
services wety.; .conducted, by the
Presiding- K!di r, Or. E. Ir. Ci.'Prnt?
Rev. I. (>. Simmons and Rev. Mcllouey.
The lirsthynin Was lined
\v It. v. Mclloney, No. 1X1. - Solo,
M r. Ker.rTTTT Hart ley. ^eriptui e
ind Obituary by Rtv. I. .0. Sitnnons.
Second h.vmn lined by Rev
Ives, pastor of the C. Mr K.
yhurc-h. No. JSi?. Sermon by '
fient. Presiding Elder of' the Connibia
district. S' lo Aliss F. Trnv
Ic leaves a loving wife, five girls
ind five boys ami 1.1 grands.
Miss Catherine. Thomas of Xew
fork arrived Sunday evening.
VIrs. Ester I,t\vs of Ohio and child
efi arvived Tuesday for the fun-]
>ral. Their stay is indefinite. Mr.
\ Marshall v.a- fuveraliz'ed nt St.,
lohn Clureh. January 2 1th, 10,'10.1
The ljaskft hall teams of B. T. '
dayed^a good game Thursday. The
cores ?,2.. Thi^ being their first
janic all played well.
Miss KoMhie I.ee was hostess to ]
i ndmber of friendsTThursday nite *
it a card darf.y. Flo\Vers wi.re ar- [
nnio'd in?the'living room wheVc
hrce tables were placed for whist
>aeh ore eon.,i ted cf dinner mints
ind cigarett'eb. The' guests were
Misses Amanda L. Harris, Ruth
' V
- START RORry njl'M'V AN'O
BENNETTSVIEEE HI NEWS
It'w is indeed a surprise for the
honored guest on Friday night,
January 17, when a member of
11? II C? C 1 * ' ' '
ir.?ri, - o.?rortttijr ttn t Some Of ttlC
buys of the N. F. S. C. Club roypi
ally entertained a iolly bunch in
On U. 11 18- Auditorium 'with a
surprise birthday for Mr. C. I)
Wright, bur very efficient principal.
The auditorium was <}gccrated
with potted flowers. Delicious refreshments
were served.
Evoryohe went away having exi
pressed themselves as havingspent
an enjoy able time.
Out of town guests were Messrs
K. W. Anderson, principal Clio
Graded School, Clio, S. C. and \V.
,Ji. Hunch and M. W. Edwards, Hoi >
!y Hill. S. C.
Mr. Wright received quite a few
gifts. Mr. Augusta Kennedy was
toast ni-'c-te'r.
The following are 'names of
those having an average of 90 or i
ViVer"tn~tho second graflc. Miss J:i~
L. Hi njanvin;' teacher?Edith Macj
McKay 98; Eiline McLoill 95, Ar-I
Ilv,,.. "l w..:..e;
M ll.'lll, .11'. OT,
Their names arc on the honor '
roll for the third month.
Bcnnittsville ha,s started on a !
very hard schedule for this school
year in bisFetball. However, the
ni;; an I) o y s are working
very hard. ijnJer their Coaches,
MFs_.s Bomar and Hammond and
Mr. \V. Gilliam, f espectivefy,
Their motto is: "If you c.tnnot
win, make the.one ahead break the,
record."
On Jan. 15. iClio bowed to B.
I. S. with a score of 3-35. i
On Man. 21, MeCall Jr. Hi. bowel
to H. II S. girl's 1.0-45 and. boys
15-20.
T: us far B. H. S. is taking
I...in ai (buy tu.nu*. Thoy-'i ore neetihg
Fllerbe.N* C. here'on the
1th of February, which we promso
you to be exciting, *
Gerard Gray, (-Gapt.) is a very
onseientipus" player. He is one
that never quits fighting and when
iy works-*himself under the bas-(
;et you can bet on two points.
T :i 1111-s Mil.mid (Alt , Cunt, h F
he life of the team. Spectators j
r.-joy seeing iii'm dribble, thtpugn j
teams, and the student body bet )
m him ringing the basket from'
ny angle. ~ ' 1 ' T
' So James vou must work hard .
I o matfit'airt "Vour average. * -
Howard Grant- is a great think r
j>n the court, while you are!
nakinj- up your* mind lie has made;
.he basket and on the go all tht^
time. ?
Albert. Crump thinks jumping
; enter is a very easy position because
lie has been knocking the
bill all over the court. .Oh! how
t does-you. good to see that boy
play guard.
Irym McCollun.ls dribbVng is
ilmost unconquerable. His shoot
ig ability is superior.
There are others that I cannot
eli you their outstanding features
'hut I shall mention their nam.s;
T. Lilly, E? Uedford, O. Ford,' W.
iraj ham. 11* Kennedy, F. McLaUrA.
Blackmail, J. Bsrtvlin and J.
C. Robinson^ " "
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Bennetlsville News
Mr. J. Alclxiud, Jr a student at
>tat<; College, Orangeburg, S C.
spe^t the week-end honL- %viu 1
arcr.ts,1 and visited the school
Monday, ~Jan..-27,.Mr.
John l.awson also was a
isitor on Monday, Jan. 27.
The Ministers1 Wives of Level >
I Ireon and Wesley. North Marl- ]
bmiT, Blenhiem, Spears and St. tMichael
M. E. Churches invite you
i<> a Lincoln-Douglas?-Washington
Program and Pew Rally at St.
Michael M. E. Church, Friday, Feb .
'7." i'.':;n"nT-Tr:ni P. -M i
Cqmniittve., Mesdanitf Pender- J
grass, Mclyaugblin, Smith and
Jones.
i
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I>IM*V.TV 11.i1.IE. .N fc.? 5
St. John A.M. E. Church
lit v. A. J.- Felix, Pastor _ i
' -
Despite the inclemency of the
wcatA.er Svnday a splendid crowd
wen present.
The'paster conducted the devot
ions and presented bur very abl<
and termed presiding older. D
A. P. Spe.-.rs who preached a ver?
inspiring and_ uplifting servo*
The trusters, and stewards too
up $10.00 after the sermon.
The quarterly conference wa
quite a .-uccess and The El'der cor
mended the pastor and officers fo
doing so well during these time
was iinich pleased with the _
Edwards, Myrtle M. Hiller, File '
Nicholas and Misses Leon Bouknifiht.
O; C. Drafts, M. Norris an ,
(1. \V. Ethridge. Ou of town
g :e.-ts were Charles Hayes, Timov
thy Foulks- and Haymond Hartley j
ail of Batesburg. After C?rd.< j
cocktail was served. Every on
reported an enjoyable stay, j
JACK WILLIAMS
D R U GST OR I
JACK WILLIAMS. Marr.
Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas
Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobaccos.
2365 Gervais St. Dial 923f
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
given to all business
placed with ms.
PHONE 5717
Pasre 3
^wrtr dcno a rid the spirit"* that is
existing. The Pre idifrig Elder
was paid in full. He paid a dollar
in tlx* collection and donated
a collar of his salary to the pastor.
He is indeed a big brother.
A Grand Uecepjfion
I
At thy h'?m- of. Mia. A. Quinn,
; ^tin k hip i"iI'MMi'in ur Hm nTia1- ?
sionary scciety a very sumptious
dinner was prepared that would
satisfy the appetite of any one.
Amohg the guests were: Dr.
Spears and son^Ki v. and Mrs.' Felix
and children, Miss Lee of Morr*.
y 1 ** * * ? *
11? .?rs. jannic Fisher of
Mr. an f Mr-\ S\ Y. MorKan
and Mrs. Hazel March.
Th^ .pastor thank the following
- lass Headers who . nta.de very go i
reports in' the quarterly cor.fi r'ence.
Bros. J. 11. Tlromas, S. V.
Mor Kan. 11?W. Wilon, R. Benja ';
fnin, \V. M. Kelly, G. - D. Moses,
J. C. Charles, Leo Wallace, Jei"f
Murphy, Kennedy. -11. Laws, A.
Stephens, Rivers Match, Frank
Wilson,. JoYf Sin.on- and sister,
Sarah J.' Sinfrmr Thr- pastor re- -
ported for class No,. 4. ' .
Bro, Morgan reported ?4:50 .
which was the highest' amount.
While, Bro. Thomas, came next
with Sl.dQ.?
j Miss Snow Byrd L>e, A ytuaent
of Morris College, ?umter, sp'nt ... . ....
the week-end-at the parsonage. .?
she is a sister of Mrs. Felix.
The funeral of Mr. Jo.rn Franklin
who died on Tuesday was h?ld
ax ;\ew Met lit-1 A' M. K. Church on
Wednesday.
Rev. Felix of St. John officiated
assisted by Rev. Crawford Sum-- ,
ter. .
PHILADELPHIA, I'A. may ; .
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip * ' hhv. ?f .
NV 11th St ha I. m
ner guests on Sundav. Jan. 10
Rev. an 1" Mrs. W. P. Pep - . *
Mrs. J. Weston Miss >
con and Rev. S.. .!?
finest is the brother-!.. .-.? M'
Phillip Jenkins. .
Truly w\> can sr.y ; "
gave us a :> go-, d^?- ' ;
ii'y did rmV.v
Then at oirb' v.
church uho.e v.; a' " ' . * .
together . > 1 v. - r '1 * ,' '
in the camp; .
Mrs. Ma'v. ! ? r_
bevfi veix: is I
Sh??"i*
do Wis'-. ...
_ Mi.-. /Iof
th 1-';' M
and the s: l._ .'
shall." to. ' . >
Baptist (' '- >> h. ,
y, '% ?
The M . _
i-tiff nr. t at 'he 1. 1 " l day,
J n; dry discussion
was "fthe
Rural School." . ?' *
members of th" M R
ultv att -nde 1 this
Mrs. Nannie V. P . '
- l- .) -. *- y
rv-t-i'u m n ' *
Hill. Mr. P: inc anl'H.
laughters aecomnanie: !).. V .
late Sunday.evening.
Mi:-?. Ru'h E. Waller spent the
\voek-t-nd in CV=t rf: V: ? -. . :h ...
guest of Mrs. M. L* ui.se ~ Fo-fV'.
Misses M '""all eh-) .T<<ho
Son, and Mr. Biddie accomp v
her back M'-'' ? <und-?>\ "j
MT. OLIVE A. M. E. f ill REM
Rev. A. I). Drw kins Pa.-'ur
Jan'.'av-\- 2?h 1 p:;'C .S"n?*-> n
inc: the .Sunday school p no ;. at
the usual hour. T Sunt. ..n 1
teachers were at tie ir, post of
cduty. '
Tin. lwnr.r.f? Iy
taught by th first teacher, bro- .. . i .
th-er \V. P. Reeder. A:'t > w' h
the pastor pave t:s porrrc border
ful -Kmarks concerning the Sunday
school.
After Sun jay scho; 1 the rnrto.r
preached a splendid sermon. He
tcpok _his_t^xt .from St. Luke the
t>th chapter and the 5Rth verse.
AftoV'service-Hje-rnernbe-rs-cn've
the pastor a surprise shower, and .
he left foiling happy. .
m^ijj |hm
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Sluggishness
Get rid of constipation by takinpr
old reliable Black-Draught
and feel fresher for your Job to
ulurruw. w urn seems easier ana /
there are more things of interest
when you are really well ?free
frortn the bad feelings and dullness
often attending constipation.
Thousands of men and women
know from having taken it that
Black-Draught._brings refreshing - -=0?
relief from constipation.^ BlackDraught
is purely vegetable.
It is in powdered form
so you can easily
maWf' the?drrr - tint
right Tor you. Sold *??in
parkayej; ipSy^Ej
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