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/ " * Page C & ' ' All rifWs for The Junior Page _ must be in the office no later thar I uesiiay afternoon of each week. Many letter* are received too late -, ioi publication. "BILL" wm 1 ' . NOTICE TO APPLICANTS Children desiring to become nember? of the Bill Carver Club, .nunt fill out coupon and mail it ogether with a stamped, self-ad- ; urecsed envelope to The Palmetto 1 Lender Bill Carver Club, 1310 As- ] *embly Street, Columbia, S. C. ' _M?mbership Card and Button vill be ?ent to you Immediately. "BILL." Boy% And Girls WANTED To Earn Money In Spare Time ' ^ J Mere's an opportunity for am bilious boys and gtr|s to maKe money every week, all year lung, by simply working in spare time in your own neighborhood. No money, no experience needed. We supply everything. Many boys and girls are now happy, making their own spending money. All you have to do to join them is to write to the address below and ask for full details. Write o: f circulation manager . - Till' PALMETTO LEADER 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C. MATTIE GETS A PET Dear Bill: ? Just a lew lines to let you huai from mo. This leaves me weir . v_ and I hope you are the same. : : BT11 "J did'n t get'TO AVritCTtni~tasr week, I was busy with my lessons. I have a .little- baby sister whose name is Marie. She is.very swett 1 went to Carlisle Saturday am I had a nice time up there. Wc got ti little puppy.name B^b. lie is very" pretty. 1 Wont have inuci. to. say this time. 1 \'.uurs^Juxilv. MATT IE TUCK Kit Carlisle, S.. C. ? m 9 1? . . ATTENDS BASKKT BAIL I. AMES Dear Bill: Jr t a tew lines to let you heai l'ujin . me, I am tvell and trul> ' i.opO j uu are the same. Bill,, tin basket ball girls went' to Cameron Friday t" play its hfst game an the score v-a.s tie. I think thoj did injvt this being the first yea: they played Kiskm ball. I hey al so played a game Thursday, thi stole bring ao to 11. Thevc was a vi) y ia: j'V ctowd 61 people. -Bill, there was a funeral Wednesday at Alt. Zion Bapt. Church. "1 was-pleased to see so many oi -eh :a'. iii'iji re?let tela?mi the .lani. r i ,r;e mst week; hope they will ke:p~ ?m se-ncHnTJ in news. Don't ' let the Junior l'agi go down. - l vurs truly, MAE BELLE Gt)OD\ INK, Fort Motte, IS. C. T^C44A44D-A<;H IFAFMFNT DAY WITH 4?IT ( Li b -Dear Ihil>e '-:i *arth is tile mallei this is the second time litis yeai 1 lad to m'.' my letter on tile Junior 1 aire. I . always mail ?them on* .le-uuay morning; cannot understand way they do not 'reach yotie. cine. bc*>ore Tuesday. I am vol} much or cuuiageU, bat I am uTtt n.g_'aaain. W e Imd a very ..busy , week in school', finishing up' ou? Te: t.{. but .we are still stadyinl hard and trying to make good. 1 all", i..i-11 .Sunday School as usual. Otir bible verse started with the leti r "a" which was very hard u. lind. All of the -1 -11 Club boys ami girls hud a big day Saturday a- tmit was our Achivement Day. We msan at with a free .moving picture at the theatre and 1 o/tH?there vvt went to -Lihcoli) Uidli School lor our program. I am ponding in a poem which I hope will' tell you all about our 7 program. Sumter County 4-H Club Achievement Day . Was grand in every way. ~ We got up at dawn and di'<T V>ur chores, Entered the cars and away over . the roads. We arrived at the theatre at halt past, nine, Not a minute iaier-but as^-usual on - time. ?-? Wo .-a a an oducational_picture that was line. And' the singing of the Cabin Kid will always linger on my mind Then came Smoky Smith with aii aim that was true, Ilr-iuging duun_.*very out-law th&L. came in view; The picture was over, forward march around to Lincoln went. Every club boy and girl had their ? mind full bent, To give .a report that was grand and true, And let you know some Ahe things that we do. We raise cotton, corn, pigs and chickens too, j We can lots and lots of vegetables { and go ought you. Elite\**-U?aieL~ . A. . . 5Thc ttofffa llTH'S GKEAQ'St-,, WLHI7 B|LL CARVER, Editor : *8?3C8O0?3a3C83C8?3JB??3e{?<8MK8Cl APPLICATIO: !; ' DAT NAME (ADDRESS BIRTHDAY IjRADE ...-.1.^ SCHOOL ^ Fill out thia coupon and mail i 2 stamped envelope to The Palmet $ Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. 3 relT booTcT and 7011 "will receive COOOOOOOOX>l^roC83C0?C8C8C8?M30? 1 ilor.'i remember the amount col-1 Levied from the pigs- egg's and .chickens that were sold, But I an\ sure it was enough to feed many a hungry soul. Our in; ort they said was grand, And showed what can be done when we work fcy a plan. Then came the demonstration how to .use the first aid kit, If an accident should happen things will be ready and yoii won't lose your wit. Then we had table setting ancLthe. proper kinds of food; And Jo drink seven, glasses of water a day is, always good, We had uur state agents and other, visitors too, I We enjoyed your remark,, and we know mat lliey hei e' liu?h We will tiy to put into practice the things you told us to dor (>ur Achivement Day program is over, the day was well spent, am sure everybody was glad that . thev went. /.MARGARET WRIGHT, Rembert, S. C. Ml A R ION NEWS Bethel M. E. Church Because ,nf the* inclemency qf | . v.v:ubHY. th * .attendance at L'r.el. was slim. Rev. Watson se cted his text from Genesis .'}5tl hapten an ! I'sth vefse?""And tin ays of Isaac* was a hundred and 'our score years." From this text e pastor developed a very powei ?al stinmrn ? Sunday school c wvened at th< ^ a. 1 hour. Tlu\ attendance at :us. service was also contrary to no regular attendance because of n- condition of the weather. Fast Sunday the l.'shei's board ave a h'Silver Tea", atth'e horn f Mrs. X. Reaves. Thy llower ,?j-. is gave a party t the ckurehL-Jialtit day evening' \ 1 a r}ie_gathet ijjv was present at oth affairs. x_v.* , tm * FORT MOTTE SCHOOL !>rof. I.eroy F.. Pendaryis, Principal Si'~111.'1 wcrk still progresses. 'The plav""rThe Ghost Bird" is un (r : roYjuonT rehearsal and will be presented soon. Prof. Penclarvis ' sparing no pains in the effort o make this play one of the high hits in the extra-curricula program. i-(mi .>!<nic coasts oi naving one ' 1 rtr~~ m~~t In-autil'ul schoo' grounds and best arranged and .?4i|?t-H4uu I buildings in the state A'ateh us in th stale school beau. !'. at: r t i. Prof. F'endar K-is and his girls,"Blue Wind Basotei rs" blew into" Cameron FrC ay. .Innuary J 1 and despite many and trying odds evened the match ; irh t :. > < aniero,, sextette on thii. c.vtj grounds. Thy Fort Motte 'lis, tiained oil a strictly level red lay ; in iaceii court-with new, ant. r ect goals, nets and backboards re subjected to a court on which itivol was like unto the rock road <> Ihiblin. Speed and* superioi raining bad sway. The passing if Captain F. Stewart and jump enter., the speedy footwork of litb I...Pandtrs in side center; the .l<i.-4t~ani) effective guarding of Ad die Fridie Und Mamie' Gheeseboro, . ombined with the spectaculai hooting anti passing of Mae Belle ?mc, AddeJIe Wrigia and. 11a elle Ihirby at forwards accounted tie- fir al score 13-13. Watch -e trirls. Goodwino and Weight. [.With a ,bit more training and ex| p tienee they bid fair to become umbination of basket shooters of any roach, would justly feel iVkied. ' .'v. NEWHKURY NF.W-S ?''a ( chary Presbyterian Church ?Sunday morfrinng Sunday school l ad a large" atien iance. Joseph > 31 n plnyc i the opnirig selection. . . Sunt., Prof. ('. W. Jones gave an excellent expl .nation of the les yon hjeFVJre the classes enter the dis --i n or study of. theJ lesson. 1"h.r t'nmm..ni!y Club meeting waj h Id <n Milhr Chapel A. M. E. I Civ " h Sunday afternoon. Tjte talks by Misses Ernestine Rurten Mildrt Stevens and ]Mr. Guatelle l'ettis were ery good. The closing ien arks, with, ;in illustration f'.n the blackboard by Rev. G. H. White was enjoyed by all. The president being absent, the vice 1 resident. Mr. James Carter presided. Drayton Street High School Monday morning, two of the . ^ : 1A.JPWJIJ. ' /T s&tfi *7,, T N BLANK 1M ? 3 " I ... 8TATI .... . :! .. AGK !' i *-... ' -= ? j - it toff*tfe*r with a self addressed 5 to Leader Bill Carver's CIuib,,11810 fi four name wiJl b? placed on th* 9 a membership card and button ? ^MMWW(VP Ji 'J?0 O ?IWWVO?O?O?<MVO<iO?0?tVv members of the N. Y. A. Comm'ttee were presented by Pivf. I!.* F. Gladden during the devotim :?} service. Mesdamcs Eunice II. Allen and Celestine E. Martin. Bo'h ladies invited the citizens to.ijjo ;, Tuesday night to help su( p ut th Playground Project. Mrs. E. E. Gaulden who is t.acher of seventh grade P., was p sented and Miss Angerome Yoiinu is filling the vacancy of Mrs. E. Guess.Gary in the High Sehoo' Department. I L)r. and Mrs. R. G. Quails announce the birth of a little girl Sunday morning, Jan. 20. I'J.'jO Mother and the -bady are?hosting well. Mr. and Mrs. Wade P. Dean announce the bflTh of TTV:?tr??rUr~; daughter Anna Marie, Jan. 2 ?. ~T935^ Mother, and baby tivT.F ting along well, Mr. Oscar Miliar from Hodges S. C. was >n the Cafe of Prof, and i Mrs. Bradley last Saturd y en* I route for his old home town, lie stated his daughter, (Mi. i A-fiit Miller is teaching -5rhrmt?at- Cab lojun Falls.We are glad to see Mr. Herbert' Coleman getting along so w.!; once a slight attack of influenza. Mr. William Gary is on the Job" again. You are invited to at tenl seirice at Metropolitan Bant. Church >f which Rev. T. L. Duckett, Bene lict College, Columbia, is pa tor. very secpm. and fourth Sundays "Sunday School 1:00 o'clock ' an [^reaching service 2:00 o'clock ir the afternoon. Mr. Paul Brown. Sr. was st-ii oh the grounds of Drayton Lliebi whool Monday noon, after having >een away a few weeks; lie w a. 'till of smiles and looking well. Mrs. Wardlow Ru'tberfo:d is.. nlmed to bed. We trust sin ui 1 j ;oon recover. Rev. A. J. Martin is still pi a : sant; notwithstanding the fart h I sn't getting along as well as hi [ has^peen. AHjster Adell Ruff is can/itu-1 . -o l^df We trust he will soon be ! iblet'to enter school again. We are glad to knt+w-tlrat M , J. E. .Wilson is getting along w i ; - ince an-operation this m. rnii. . i Trust sh*e will soon bo? able urn nomo. BEAUFORT COUNTY ' TRAINING SCHOOI. * " ** y * "7 i The Beaufort County Rrciva- j ional Woi kors ni t at Beau <v "oe.nty Training School, Saturday anuary 25th. Mr. Shanklin, our ^ost gave a few words of w< 1conu'. Mr. Ralph MeGirt of Rub rt Smalls High School, of Beaufort gave a talk subject "What R vreational, Wch'k Means to Stu dents". Mrs. Fred Christ;n jui he [director. who was just back *rom Columbia where she alfFiid-' ?d a week's institute on Roceational work was filled to the brim with games and suggestions. Th. workers- came from Hilton II ad Blufton, St. Helena, I.adilvs Ulan 1 Hardeeville and Beaufort. AH k t very much inspired. Mrs. Shanklin and their workerMr. 'Taylor and Miss Green sirred cocoa and crackers, also had an oyster roast- in -the grove. The , students ana workers enjoyed it. To climax the day Penn School criils basket .ball team and their boys and cosches Ben Jones and M isses Banks and Cary came out and played Beaufort and carried the victory of 12-5 back. We are looking forward- to a return game Friday, January After the game a repast was served and the students had a get-to-: gether. The visitors from Pent; ^'ehocl that witnessed 'he g' were Mr. and Mrs. Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. f ' We are t;lad to have -Miss Ruth Blake, R.N.. of St. Hehnn addpd to1 orfr facblty. Mrs. Charlrne Riley and hoi tw-> daughters. Misses Charline and Marjorie visited here Sunday. We are always glad to sce our friends.' ? ftm ?i?s ** , ?uu "LtiuuM <> tion is goin^ over grand everyone s in the attitude. [The students are all looking for ward to the monthly social that has been promised on the 14th of February.. A Valentine Party will be given. Each student is supposed to wear their name on thai left breast as introduction. The school carried a purse to its.ill teacher, Miss V. Q. Frazi r. fhe purse was presented by Mr. Shanklir a: d a few students. HE PALMETTO LEADER OCONEE CO. TR. SCHOOL , Seneca, S. C.?The Parents- I 1'. h. ?^> <. Association, held its ICgU j ai 'meeting Tuesday night. dan,.! 11. in tin1 ub uae ol' tne Presi- 7 lent, tile \ ice-Pres., -Miss F trrj Uilhains a.ted. Alter the busi- I noss part of t:i?. meeting, B. F. i Scotch Jary.cs Alien and Tousiant Holland', gu . c a juemonstiation. in AHmu^-T-ramiu^-?Air. F F. Wil-. hams lsUieau c/ that department. Due to^NWK^iict that "Mumps" visited thuh' home immediately alter the holidays the. Alexatwevs have bcen_ out 01 school ^untn i ucsday, January 21. Several of the students are afflicted with the same disease. Tne iacuity ami student's extend to Mrs. Kuby. kirby iligntower or Ki.ge Spring, a loraur teacher here, our deepest sympathy in the recent doat.i in her family. We are-tH'OU'.i l?> know that our school was able to report $22.00 in the Christmas fecal Sole. Mrs. M. ii. 1 nontax m charge. . ' The Contest rial entertainment 5r\e1l ni the intercut of the P. T. a. last Pi iday nn*,hi was arjjery at tended and proved to bo a success, .viruses Seuuiiu lilassenjrale and Si ..I In \1 I . ... .. .... J .'iMv uuvupi'ii ?vii iirsti auu sccon ! places. respectively. .Miss ! '. L.'W'ilti.inis, .-in n-i v. -Miss Maggie Mitchell ' entertain ctl with a buwv Tea lust Sunday afternoon. in tr.e interest of the ninth grade. Mrs. C. C. Arthur has been out oil-school about i\vo w .eks due to i.lie illness ol her trasbimd. We vvi'h tor i,iiu'a speedy recovciy. We aie very .--orry to hear of the illness ol tile i<>i!owmg: L?.. li. L., .-h.? p, .Mr. .M_ 1.. Arthur, .Mrs. L. il. Wat on, lie ; -J. W. White, Mrs. lieiia l>aton.' .Miss K. W Harts, .Mr. K. 15. Ogcsby. 1 he High s.liool department ^a\'e just fihi.-lu d .the ntia-year o\ununa?ion. Some went by ail plane but were lost in a fog and .wrecked. Wo hope these injuries will be he. led be lore .luiic.- T,-peeially. l't)i- .t...e K.e.viah tirade. 'AVaihailti l;sed oaskA ball here T'h.iiv.iay. St-.i.s' 15-1 in -fTrrrvr-of <.hi' t.-.yt, ? HM i l IS W A ! >K.M V ?N MWS l>y fid.ma .Morse Tile senii??_/ \ > "The Sy.'ansee I'lliy" i> Jy CJu1nl>y All:iii>u iniiV T. e; y a i moon to a aa. ee audi. ncel Tiie" show pre.ien'ted by the play r? was hi'P.'l.V v.inyvd by. ali. I'ol. tvinp'tho pi o .. e.vly <oi' " on.io.a.vi p ."Rally Pa-: v.". ( in- I).-U: t> ei s if.ayed Walkei !aptist' in ' .Vtiru.-ta Thursday.' ;e>': . s !.'ii u am. J-1T-20 it) 1 i'a\?>r. of Walk-/:-. Toys' team. Saturday af/rnoon we played j \" oi'ho: ? lu> iv t Seoi . - in. fit'.Aft id' Ih'o.js rliri-.. :'.r-d.' lit fav V: v..'.,.-;;,,. hoys." Tie visitp *t. a': .'.'i1ill.-if e >*ieli s. t a- I h i-- an 1 lYieli is w.-ro efV.ol.tail) d t - r. . j i I eveninp'-Uie. otlu4W.ade !' v.... >W':in is . n ixiso','. | ;Mv(' ah t nj.oyab!e Rally Party in .I : '.os.- wV;<> were here to) ' i : r-atui'ilay ' v.\ re Mrs. Mi:.;.. "mm s toaaitei: . K..ifp. j i?i. M < loicion, teaehor of Pine i !'vlProfs.. -Flc-yd and Dip'trs of K iyrtield Aetnl' iny, Mr. j i.-a-- :. ' and . is- Rni *'(> ?] of I !. Mr. Chr.rlie Thomas, !> tii- p.in.ipa! of -Trenton 1' . - ' ' .. a-hids n. Prin. Col-. -i-^oj ... p.-,-ul,i d P. t;' :r i. Aihca ioun.v Teui.io.s A- i..'.;t:t>ii mc^ttup Saturday. ( -of tr.e main lYalutes o t:. o.'.-a a v.u< tiie ti.in ly and i-i'swirir..-. address hv Prin. Binp of Alt. .. d.i. ....la. .1 ... .. .r:i i-i ^i 1. v. J!?? li pi'Cv i'"- 1 S'Ut.' T.U.-h^.' A r S l/iutiot). < : .It.n > an<l <>f our i I Yiyishu. .s-I'ainc ( a.-k i;."i t- t: ri. in Afljf.-'sta- SatiV iiiivr,' . IV- !>' tvi .\i- r.o!-i>a :.ml it trroujj nl' our ; wcii'-iiiin d at Shaw Cr-ok S : day, at .vh'c.i time t)u a: i i? :n.V >i - ? \er.:l s .\v,\- IVAI.,. 1 Mi'. turn-. h -I ahv'i' tru -i 'Satun!u;?. Mr. AllVel V< at l'T7 m \ nil1.: V-, to h. r <loliuht. M..-. < ..liifV :.p;lit t'.:v Avoi'k-fifl at In.luv. S'n,! \\ a. ui'compuuk'ri by Mi *S. I.. Kail t>: I.. M Kiliot'. N.tRKles, Tusk?Kcc nt'f, Ala.', t ar 1 and la: i.->- ?< S|?i iiitr, and' Mi.-- T. t'orl y, Nr,v Vork. won' p'liosts if nrniors. Sad in Naifjjlos an ; "b i'" mm' Sunday. i ' - ' i" "* . ii-iixt , <>, u.n yuiuvui. pi'in | it.fth Mr.-.? <-V4fmy, -titttrnif; on Thur. ilnv, .lanimjy 2-'h She was fi'iltHir.nnl at- ii surprise birthJag.^ dinr.er- l-y the Blassengales That -f; i;tr. fo.lowing a sunior cust?>:;j <>f I' ng standing", the class entertaji.; r. : at fi reception in her honor, in th* dinin r hall*-.. The tccasion v.tl;. vi ry enjoyable to all.] Mrs. Collins was'the recipient of i many greetings and a number of beautiful 'an i useful gifts. Mr. (feorgc Sinipkins, a student ill _S.tati: Cltnlrg . w: .>?1 ,.e?uni-..-,t ot Miss Sint-t-a (ioldson, s.nior Funday.. Fler far is w.cathed in ' mj'e .still. I Mhs-rs'. dl'-niy Robinson and ] Tomnde l/o Watson, Greenwood. < were tiost-is of Misses Thelma ; Dean and Clifton Martin, seniors, Su: day. kev! ic"1"-:" tjyans ot Man ha s- J sett. N. V.,' on ,'ii .nines of B.tti'--. 1 is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jane i H.vans, nd other relatives in this | community?We spoke at our chapel hour >fc5nday. Rev. Ryans i.- a<"oiixpatj 'i by his winsoni.1 lit | tie daughb r. fie i ~the pastor of; a Ic.diitg Baptist' ehurch on Long Mar 1. Mr. SoAomon Morgan. Edgefield, was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. C. W. Nicholson, Sunday * ', i ... .T.-^ . -.ra.-g ' BRAINERD INSTITUTE NEWS Ruth L. Howell Harris ' ZL, i Beginning with January 20. the ^ Brainerd group added the last 4 fuels lu the othcis that had been carefully stored away for the ftn- t als examinations which began Mon j day, Jan. 27. We trust that the N results" will be gratifying both to j teac hers and students. f Religious Activities " In spite of the inclemency of \ the weather, at eleven o'clock teachers and' students witnessed an " instructive and worshipful popu- % iar meeting at Uarmel Presbyter- j ian Church in observance of Christ ^ ian Education Day. The ladies planned a timely program the theme of which was forcefully expressed in the short play entitled "The Lord's Acre." We feel that too few of us give enough to the Lord and His cause. We give too little of our time, talents and nion ey, ar^d worst of all the last part of our lives. : At four o'clock our group studietTlfte Sabbath lesson at length. Classes assembled in the dining hall, where we trust, the importance of having a purpose in life * ,?>o- i ? r ..?s iiKivairju. me lesson was con eluded with tne use of Bible vers- t es in?which was found th$ wordi "power or powerful." The Christian Endeavor Socievv began the usual worshipful s?r j '\iee at the close of the Sunday j School. The topic, the basic prin- ; eiples of Religion in. the church, j was thoughtfully discussed by members of the society. [ The C. E. Society welcomed Mrs. M. M. Jones as a visitor into the meeting. Mrs. Jones, who is , a pioneer Missionary, gave us 4 'seme valuable ideas. We are thank a ful for Mrs. Jones' expressions, a and trust to have her with us a- , gain soon. f f ...ATHLfejICS """ * 4 Bi-air.eiC's Varsity B uisketbaL 4 l.am played the Second Team Friday afternoon, ^3an. 24. Both ^ t ijams made much improvement infallible coaching. The scores were 28-8 in favor of the Varsity 1 Team. 1 Among the .visiters oh "the cam- 8 pus during the week-end were Mr. ? \V. T. Nelson, Mr. James Chappel, j both of wh!om aie graduates of Brainerd. ^ v WAliTERBORO NEWS* j ? B The Pa rent-Toucher Association 3 met la t week at Colleton Training S.hool with a splendid atten- ; dunce. .Next me ting will be held ~ at the regular time and plans are j al'iot to give the j>eople who at- 0 'end a feast. . j The Glee Club of Colleton Train ing School furnished muID-at the r icccnt meeting under th?~9ireeTtotr ^ of Miss Esther Bowen and pre- ^ .-enwd a ptograni at St. Peter's A. M. E. Church last Sunday nitc , which was enjoyed by all. Prof i'. J. llammett, the principal and t Miss 15 wen. the directress are tc ^ congratulated for the progress n .he club is making. The Church Aid Club led on by 3 'Mis. D.lla Williams, the presiden U doing splendidly and its memh is are t nthusiastic for its success. The- Calendar Club which J t pints every Sunday night is mo\ n- torwurd. Miss iVenia Brown as bad the leadership twice and Mrs. Julia Dixcn led at the last meeting. Th Vn'inc Matrons Club L being organized and tKe pastor 'asks all the persons named last Sun- j day night to meit him Sunday nit' J a"t?-r service. With these auxil- ' ?...! ?. . . I- . t " ' a i toss ousy as Dies ine luiure 01 St. Peter's . A^M. E. Church is :is-nrod. ' 1* Mrs I?nrht-1 Martin had as her Sunday quests Mr. I.ebby, sort and daughter. Mr. I.tbby is an industrious bricklayer and his son :s. a successful undertaker. Mr. D. McCcttrk, Mr. Walter Ihunery and Mr. Albert Thorpe were the week-end fcuestc. of Mr. n<l Mrs. tioudl'X'k. Mrs. Emma Myers, a hitrhly re. spectfd women of the communiy. passed away at noon Monday in !n: full ti iurnph cf the faith. She was a faithful member of Wesley M. E. Church apd the inother-inlaw of Mr. Frank Williams at whose home she died on Sanders feet.- Funeral arrahgenfmts ( i ad not been made at this writing. Rev. P. R. Tiller had the pres( uce of the madam last week-end She is one of the teachers in the > lirty. Services were interesting at Wesley last Sunday and Rev. Till r is lining up his workers for Zm successful year. " ! . Rev. M. L. I.ittlejohn recently -returned from North. Carolina where the Ministerial Council of the. C. M. E. Church was held. He says that Bishop J. A. Bray has advanced the district considerably > in Co he became the presiding bis1 p. Rev. I.ittlejohn preached on ] Sunday night at Rock of Ages and . had a splendid service. He hopes { to do a greater work there this , <-ar than last and announced that < his first quarterly conference will , -l a held on the. 10th of next month. Rev. A. J. Sherard, presiding elder. - ( 1 Service- at- Mt.- Zion A. M. E. y Church Sunday was inspiring and < the prospect is good for a great j year's work The 2nd quarterly < i ia;t orence will he held fcherfe Sat- 1 uvd^v before the fourth Sunday ? in February.- , i Mr. John Carter is convalescent 1 aftvr several weeks illness. His), friends, hope to see him well an<| i at hi< vocation soon. ? ) j Rev. J. M. Miller made a trip to 1 Columbia and Denmark last week 1 and the week-end away from the ] city. He had a funeral at Hope- \ well Presbyterian Church last week. Service was held at Hope- i well S..n.!a> night. < _ J s _ k RIDGE SPRING NEWS Sunday SchooT^was called to orler at the usual hour with Supt. [V F. Hammond it his post t>t luty. For thirty mjnutes teachTs^and students wcie engaged in leep discussions of J^us and His >urpcse. At the cl?ae~of_tlY6 service Rev. Watsort'preached a very nspiring sermon. Rev. Watson illed tne vacancy of Rev. Jones, vho was confined to his bed. The congregation regrets very much lis uinefs a"hd wish lor him a ipeedy-get-well, A very appreciative audience vitnessed "The Twelve Tribes of srael", presented at Ridge Hill ?hurch, Friday evening. The cast eonsisted of near two< hundred inIviduals. This group robed in vhite, carrying lighted candles eaused the observers to feel that he children of Israel in person vere present. All p-esent expressed himseli as having enjoyed tut >ccasicn much credit is due to al. .articipai.ts, but the bulk of the eredit goes to Mrs. A. C. Jones ind Rev. Trapp, who sponsored fie program. The total amount aised was $50.00. The highest imount raised by the tribe led b> dr. E. W. Broadnax; second high est amount raised by the tiibe leo ?y air. tfgntue Rqjford. HMjr twnki to all who codfeerited by donating, purchasing tickets OT serving. Especially the 'ohnston choir (Rosy Spring) Mi.ss s'ina Graham of bs^luua was tlu veck-end guest of Miss Cpressa laiford. \ ' tidge Hill Triumphs Over Saluda Many faces were filled wit miles when the Ridge Hill basket ball girls defeated Saluda tc i score of 8-9. Both teams *playd well, but Etheridge, Raiford. Vindless and a few others of Ridgt lill were too swift for Bitsy am ones of Saluda. This same Ridge Hill spirit wai ;ood for Ridge Branch when we rstmpled them to a score of 2Vednesday." ' i ? Prof. and Mrs. Adams, Mrs. jBldwell Brown, Mrs. M.-4wGra.w ord, Misses Davis, Latimer, Craw ~ ord, Peterson and Mrs. Regin Vigfall were dinner guests of Mr ind Mrs. Fletscher "Lott Sunday Several delicious courses were en oyed by all. , Mr. ' Howard Holmes spent th. veek-end here with his wife, Mri L. G. Jiolmes. ! -Mr. E. F. Peterson of Benedict diss Reeda Hammond of State am diss Jessie Hammond, teacher o ' Valterboro were, week-tnd gues f their parents. Miss Mabel Reese, teacher of th latesburg High School and Miss s Key and Grace teachers of th< -eesville High School were visitor; if Mr. and Mrs. Hightower Sun lay evening. " "] The Freshrhen of Ridge Hill wil lay January 31st in the auditorium eaturing popular turns, quartqt romanles3 wedding and other acts Admission 5 cents, j Mr. J. C. Crawford wish to hank every member of his trib letter known as son Jacob fq? ooerating with him so manly. Afo those that contributed. Bet' vhite and colored. HILLER CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. G. H. White, Pastor Newberry, S. C.?A large group >f Sunday School scholars greeted Sirpt,.?Floyd and teachers.?Mrs. = Roberta MHddleton reviewed th< esson. She showed she had given he lesson thorough consideration Slder Adams gave a very timely ,alk also. ? .-Dr^^dams -brought us a vew irnel# 2abd practical sermon from vhile. The church was filled tc Tear the standard-bearer of South Carolina for Episcopal honors ir Slew York in May. Pulpit asso:iatea,were Revs. T. F. Harper and \. B. Smith of Pittsburg, Pa., Mr iV. Wright of Abbeville and Mrs Charlotte Clark of New York were ilso visitors. The pastor appoint >d Misses Anjerome Young, Heler ^ance and Wilhelmena Hare as v :omiriittee on recreation for the Tunior church. At 4 o'clock the Community Junior Club met at the church. A big rowd of young people were at the neeting. Mrs. E. E. Allen, di- < ectress. The League sponsored a tea at he home of Miss Carrie Gallman . it 5 o'clock. The young people ire certainly following President i Harris. The Lost Coin and the ^rodigal Son were dramatized at .his gathering. i The regular 6:30 League houi vas led by Vice-President Carter. The Rev. Mr. Smith of Pittsburgh iddressed the League on the sub icct i>anger L,ine". The message vas forceful and pointed. At the evening hour Evangelist L. B. Maynard of Philadelphia ^reached. Text John 11:25. She bought a burning message. Puloit associates were: Revs. Smith, ( :>uber and Floyd.-$~Ther^ were several visitors present. r 'Prof. Frank Veal was a callor at the parsonage Saturday he J ame With Dean A. A. Hughey who vas up to attend the Newberry | iistrict council. Elder Adams nade this meeting a very helpful' \ )ne for the pastors. Church problems?wars discuBBod and many lolved. He stated common sense I' vas needed in handling any prob-, em, especially one of the church. I The Richard Allen Club met 1 vith President Williams Tuesday j ifternoon. The pastor supervises these young men. At night the Lend-A-Hand Club met with Su- ! serviso* Jerome Pettis, Mr. Wal- ' ter Robinson, the president. 11 Wednesday the Sarah Allen club net; with President Elsie Gallman. i 3ther offleert elected Miaaea Fred- i Saturday, February 1, 1S36 die L. Lyles, secretary; Esther ^ Mary Gallman, treasurer* Miss L.' t M. Harris, supervisor. ' . At the home of Miss Addie Hare ' the Busy Bee club met and elected the following officers' Thursday: Mitfsps 'Mildred Stevens, president; Hattie Cromer, secretary; Mildred Carter, treasurer. The pastor re- 1 _ appointed Mrs. F. M. Quarles, sunprvicnr On Friday the Excelsior club met with Miss Naomi Stevens and elected Misses Wilhelmena Hare president; Oeorgianna Jackson, secretary; Mrs. E.E. Sweetenburg, * treasurer. . ' Due to unfavorable weather the Hurry Hustleis club of which Mrs. H?ttie Alexander is supervisor an? the Sunbeam club of which Mrs. ' White has charge have not met. These clubs consist' of the small boys and girls respectively; Our pastor not only teaches a class in S mday School and always at the League meetings, but he at- . tends every club and Board gath- ' ering.. He insists on .very accurate recording for all organizations of the church.- Worship with us, , you are welcome. " Mr. and Mrs. T; O, Hallman had as. dinner guests Dr. Adams, Rev, WWif? an.) Mv IV \ir~i /.U "1* *Vt_ VI.IU mi. if. ?fll?lliui AUUU" ville. Read the "Leader". * ? m* T-T1 n D1 r A. M. E. CFIURCH Rev. T. II. Weathers, I'astor Prosperity,. S. C. Jan. 2G?Sunlay School began as usual with the ?up" lintendtnt amp officers at their post of duty. The lesson was very brief arid the di cussion was very timely madg. by R v. W. R. Bowman. This was enjoyed by all. Rev. Bowman was also the ?uest Sj eaker at the high tmon service and selected his text from Job 4:15, subject "Does it pay to urve Jisus?' He then proved that .he continuation of prayer would jive a great reward which au ed the spirit to move from heart to lean. We ln no he" will soon rc.urn again. Mrs*. Jessie Hampton of >'p ranburg' spent?Smnjay wi? ister, Mrs. X. A. Speanran. Mr. Z. Parley'has been v.ry u? for the oast five weeks_aIso M s. Mamie Wheeler litis beta ill U.ui-t.?" .hey both are- impr virig nie.iy. Mrs. Kular Oliver' ??{' X. Y. C-. i * pending a while ,\ynh J..'. ' .? Jones.. ' ? U edncsdr.y, .knvr 22?rire?rrerevr. ? ingel visited the borne ol' Mr: \V?. .M. Rulf and called him uvm his ai/or iu nwai'ti nun. lie was one >f S'hih h's .outstanding tnliee.s; ne of Prosperity's nu'st indusrial c.tizms ami a Woild warveteran. ' Space will "not pivmit .lie coiiilnciiis that lie deservv. On Sunday Jan. hundreds of people attended the eulogy service lifting tin in were .Mrs. Ellen Dilard of Greenwood, S. C., Mrs. ctim Daverrprsrt ui.d many otueis jf Newberry and t . ohimua. lie eaves a widow, .Mrs. Ojetta Ruff; ii\'e children, Elnerl, Wuou.aw ind Tahvuige Iluif of l'r sjkruy, tMrs. \\i;iie, Juliia Summers and lioboniag Kixenmn of Philadelphia and a host of relatives and friends. Rev. T. E. Robinson oilicated. The noglam cuh.i.ted ol s; los, coni.nents and remarks.and the resolu-, ion-was read by..Miss-Mary E. Jlifton. Th<>.sU wards were hoftjrary pail-bean i s anu Die aetn.g lall-benix r?- w . i e six W orld War veterans. The Pibsperity Undertaking Co. was in charge. This i.. a 11 . organization with all i.[aip.::.nt! to erve you far and ma:. W'e will appTea rra t e ~yrnrr?pa 11 . .nag 0?anu we guarantee you 1< 0 per cent eivifa day or night. T.?Ei Robinson, Pres. IT. 11. RikarU, beet y. ?^ ? - WARI) NEWS Because of tin. - .. X .V nit III \\ I'llJier only a'Wew lailhful numbers vvere at their place Sunday. The School was called-to order at 10:410 'clock by the Sr.pt., Mr. Wardle Davis with all of hi, leavkers at their places. ' 1: : r. - a-; i t.tructed *< r .'10. V.as followed y the review. . Deacon And r.-au v.out to the school on Friday and ail were glad to see him. Quite a few motored down to witness ,tlie Twelv, Tribes'of Israel and seemed to have enjoyed it. Watch the "I.end r" for the date when the same will he presented at the Ward School. Span or.d lr of tho,Jeu-hers, Mrs. Mary E. Crawford. The G, 7, and 8th graded are plan ting a lainhow wedding, Wednes- . day night of this week, sponsored by the Ttincipal, Mr. Lagone, admission 10c. : 7.'' ? i f .i ST. PAUL A. M. K. CHURCH II vV- % * :..* X *" Rev. R. A. Young, Pastor Sunday was a pleasant day for church goers but the-ycung people of St. Paul seemed to be- wide awake and we had a wonderful Sunday School with Superintendent L. R. Johnson. The lesson was oeaumuiiy taught by the teachers. At, 12 o'clock Rev. Young brought' to his hearers another f wonderful s1 rmon and many souls were made to rejoice in the G d cf .heir Salvation. We were glad to not? so many visitors. Come again you are always welcome. Mrs. Maggie L. Chapman pn<-s?d i\vay January .25., She was laid to rest in S"t. Pad. cemetery. T. A. Williams had charge of the body. Mrs. Alma Kdwarris. and her two sons spent a few weeks in Knoxrille, Tenn., visiting relatives andrenorted an enjoyable trip. A i We wei'e delighted to have Mr. Isaac Dawkips of Jacksonville in nur community.