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\ ' 1 * i | Saturday, Februrav 22, 1936 ^ I>rayton Street High School Lopt week being Negro History Week, the following programs were presented during devotional services: Tuesday morning The. Male Quintette,' Messrs James Can ter, U. S. Tucker, Coli Gilliam. James Kelly and Rev. A. J. Holman sang; Mr. Cecil Jones read n brief sketch of the life of C. C. Spaulding, Thursday morning tin " ^ male quintette sang again; Reading, sketch of the life of Mary 1M. Bethune. , PriHav mninlni* n?>nr.;?w. j v^v.ui.fc avitv tion "In My Heart"; a dramatiza- ' tion of history lesson bv the tw< High Schools history teachers, th Misses Anslie Jones and Angerome Young. Title "An Underground Railroad System". Tilt.. "'Messrs Jerome Pettis, Judsor Nance, Rev. A. J. Hoi man and A Miss Elvesta Clamp participants. Selections by the female quartet. Misses Georgia Mae Mangum, Vivian Ruff, Addie Hare and Elsit 3" Gallman. Rev. ~E. E. Gaulden told about the lives of several outstanding Negroes. Prof. U. S. Gallman gave the history of thi slaves brought to America. Prim oipol Prof. R. F. Gladden was mas ter of ceremonies; Miss HelenNance, pianist. Little Miss Thomasenia Abanathy that was promoted to seventh B class during mid-term has been promoted to seventh A. She has attended Francis school in Washington, D. C. * *' We are glad to see Masters ? James, Gallman and Joseph Allen in school after having been ill a few days. " y Mrs.?Birdie?Honry . was ?called away to the bedside of her sistei f* Mis. Mamie Quick. We trust foi . her a speedy recovery. The Community club meeting that was held last Thursday wa.very beneficial. A neat sum was ? contributed?for the -playground.. Mr. A. Moon, student at Morris S wa? a vinitnri Supervisor U. S. G&llman was the devotional guest Monday. 3 Mm?LiUie- Gladden i?-.-serviiib during the absence of Mis -J H6hty. ~~ Calvary Presbyterian Church The Sunday School service was Jr enjoyed by all. Visitors Misses L. M. Glenn, Louise Pressley. During Children'o hour,?first so lection, WWtflerfu.L words of Life. The Pastor, Rev. A. II. Reasontr's subject was "Snowman". 11:30 The choir sane- several up?? propriate fTymns. After Scripture reading the pastor announced hi text Verily, verily I say unto yoi he that heareth my word and bolieveth on him that sent me, hat! everlasting lifo and shall not com. into condemnation, but is pnn^m {from death unto life. Subject "Everlasting Life", r . The Missionary meeting wa; held, Mrs. Lilla Dean presiding Miss A. Jones snoke alwmt ?ii mission work in America and gav-. a history of the work done by the Missionaries. Mrs. Earlene Gary spoke abioit 1> the work, in Africa. Both talk were full of information. Closing prayer by Mrs. AJJeir-Long. Junior Community club meeting was held at 4 o'clock in the at' ternoon. Miss Addie Hare, pre. sided. Miss Vivian Ruff pianist I S'ir>ce Mr. James Carter was ab J sent, Mrs. Eunice E. Al1'", Qii.w I tress led the discussion. A Vanishing- Rally was started a Sunday afternoon^ Watch, the in crease as it diminishes hv Subject next Sunday "What i 1 Want to be" Mark 10:12-4"; Iaik 12:15??21:18; 18:25; John 10:7-15. Mr. Verbrus Counts leader. { We are glad to know that Mis *1 Fortune is able to be up again. Mrs. Matilda Johnson is con1 fined to bed and Mrs. Wardlaw Rutherford; also Miss SiLbie Rutherford. We hope for them an 2 early recovery. ? St. Matthew Baptist Church v5| Rev. S. M. Halsey, Pastor Sunday School was in full bloon. with all teachers anda.officers at i their post of' duty. The lesson was carefully reviewed by the sut perintendent. We were tflad to have Mr. Wyatt "of Belmont Baptist Church who delivered a timely address. Rev. S. M. Halsey and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, were the ffuests of Mr and Mrs. Grady Haltiwanger Sunday i.fUrnoun. The Missionary Society cave a sil. ver tea at" the home of the PresiJ dent, Mrs. A. Vance. The B. Y. P. U. program was j fine. The young people seem to have a spirit to go. At night Rev,' Halsey brought u? a message from Matthew 21:10. Rev. Halsey attended?the?fun- eral of Mr. Thomas Sligh at Mt. Zion of which he is the ex-pastor. Mr. Sljgh w?a woll-krwiwiT in X<-w. Berry. At the time of his death he was making his home in Greenville. The house was crowded to pay the last tribute of respect. ^ The Heavenly Gospel Singers I * appeared at St. Matthew Church recently. The ladies cnvt> o ? ? ception. They will appear for a return engagement March 3rd. Bethlehem Baptist Church News _ The Sunday School wire called to order by the superintendent:' 1 The lesson was reviewed by Bro. (Morgan. Moniing worship began with Miss Gwendolyn Henry at the piano. Text Luke 14:12-14; subject "Service and Sacrifice". ^ ^ At -4:00 P. M. a "Baby Contest Program under the auspic.es of the Young Women's Usher Board. Miss Helen hlance with the Dray| % ton Street Hi male quartet was I featured on the program and we If enjoyed it very ipuch. Miss Annle Laura Washington sang a solo"" and played. After the moneyies had been received from the differi nt babies fn the contest^ iT was found that the Gladden twins had the highest amount, and received first prize. Misses Nancy Haulty and Eunice Dewalt who arc at the head of the Young Women's Usher Board gave each baby that was in the contest a prize. Tlu ushers, members and pastor of Bi'f ijjvhi ,iii wish to thank the pa rents fcr allowing their babies to be used in this contest 'and we wish to thank everybody who took part on the program. The B. \\ P. U. met at G:30 with a large group , on hand. Night services began with Mr. Gecrge Singleton at the piano. The pastor brought >us another soul' sirring sermon. Text: Let ue therefore draw near with "bold ness unto the throne of grace, thai we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in time of jjeed -Hebrew 4:1G; subject "The ElYec. of Prayer". t The Missionary Society undei the direction of Mrs. Graham put on the "Twelve Tribes of Israel"] which was a success. We wish to thank all of-our friends for taking part in the march of Twelve Tribes. The Busy Bee Club of Bethlehem Baptist Church is engaged in doing a great work for the Lord for. He has promised a rich r. ward to those who work in the vineyard until the end. 1 he work is easy ami the road is not hard to travel because, he promised to lead lis all the way" Words b\ little Miss Maniie Connor. We will tell you morfe about the Bus\ Bee Ciub next tithe. " r t t "oit-d'e <2an rtet ar.i.Li^l'Orus w'l] bd? at the Lh'Vtor. street r'.i, Fiylay. . F?bruar:, _8th at 8:00 P.M. Admission 10 and 15 c.nts. - We had the following visitors last Sunday.: Miss Floree Wilson of Newberry. Miss Kddie M. Hah' of Newberry: Prof. Wade and Miv Caldwell -fiom Whitmiie. Ministers, Rev. J. H. Penny and Rev. Crossen. We welcome oui' visi'Tors in and at -all times. Miller Chapel, A. M. 1'h C hurch Rev. (1. II. White, Pastor. Our Sunday School is ?.n the up ward move. Alter lesson stud> Supt. Floyd reviewed the lesson. c-trr?nnn-tiinu'?worship?the?pas tor selected Acts 20:10 Paul's Heavenly Vision, for our meditation. Pulpit associates were Rev's. Harper and Riitr. Visitors Messrs C Sv Tucker, Mack Thomas, A. C Caldwell, Prot. Win. Wade, prinipai of public school at Whitmin wild nave remarks. ?DTRrtrrraTn Thursday, President Mildred Stevths culkd a meeting i of the Busy Bee club after service. This club consist of high Ju.ol girls and has been in op cration in this church for several ywars and thty are* doing splendii work under .Mrs. F. M. Quarles. Piesident Harris- conducted the League hour. A large group ol y. ung people : were' out and too]part in the discussions. R.v. 22:'J "Worship God" wathe pastor's' evening message. Pul pit associates wei e Revs. Dayso. and J. B. Davis. There were sevral \isitors. Mrs. Josephine Sing lfey. united with the church. There are seven million Negroes in America out of the Chris tian ehurcii. Some are in?Now berry. We have on a drive l'o members, Wg are seeking the un churched. Come with us. W'c shall malm .y^u welcome.-?7* I he Sarah Allen club'met will ^jetta "Gilliam Wednesday after noon. Supervisor Harris and tin girls are having a musical U-a 01 Sunday afieriuon at 4 o'clock a Mrs. L. I. Piatt. The progran shall consist of the club's own tal ent. Most ol the members ai I musical but there are several vu-j gifted young ladies, namely Elsit Vivian Ruff: Friday af'tei noun the Excelsioi club nut with President Wilhel mina Hare. This club is spo'nsut ing a pre-spring tea Sunday, 18tl of March at 4 o'clock at Miss Anjeronie Young's home. We are all looking forward t the Unknown I>eap Year all'aii given -by the Lie .n oness Hoard, o: Friday, March Oth at Pratt Ilaii at 7:30 o'clock. Come out. Last week being Negro Hislorj week our pastor 'visited five (5) seh: ols wun Stipei visor (iallmai. and spoke. The schools were Prosperity, Oak Grove, Park Hill Ibqie-amLPom aria. , As requested b_V Bishop William? we have our pulpit draped, due t< the' pas ing of cur Senior Bishoj II. B. Parks. With thousands ol other congregations we regret tlu passing of this great churchman but we all must go. Our pastor is again offering the Sara Martha Julia White Memo. ?peiee to Che 10th grade in English at iJrayton Street FIT i ou are welcome to worship with us: Head the "Leader" and get wholesome and worthwhil news. v 1 WINNSBORO NEWS A lovely Valentine party wa Riven by Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cal houn at their home in Columbia. Friday evening, Feb. 14th. A group of Winnsborians and Cou-ib ans that 'enjoyed the hospitality of the occasion were Misses Ada abd Hattie Woodson and bro ther; Mr. F. E. Mcintosh, siste and brother; Misses Sara Brown, E. It. Clinkscales, Larcye Smith, Rosamond Johnson; Messrs. Eddie Davis, J. C. I-eevy, Horace Lee-, W. A. Ross, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Moore and. pothers whose names the writer did n t.. ff-t. ' The house was beautifully decorated and the evening was enioy ed by aTT X delightful course V1 ^ C: 4- ~I1 tnc 5? * r, bv "Be NOTE:- Your question answe a clipping of this column is ench reply, send a quarter (f'5c) un< veTope. Tor my New Astrology mail free advice on three (3) c Dirthdate, and correct address 1 co ABBE WALLACE, care of T Assembly Street, Columbia. Sot A. M. C.?Do you think I , j should let this hoy know I care for hint? Ans.":,' Don't make the, mistake of letting this boy know just h \v you feel about him. lie has al- j ready sent word to you that be lik-' es you, but wait until he cares fori you serj.i'usly helium yoci lv? yoitr secret out. 1). M.?I 'want to know il I am just right mentally? Why do I worry so much? Ans.: You are perfectly all right mentally.. You sc".m to care -so much -ah ut yuui?' family tlnnr vou lia'o ( t'ti: 1. ubul bM"in;v the-' future. Without-tjivm. However, if i-s foolish for v'uii t.. w. i cy dhoti; them dying, "tor you know that i sonuthing that has to. come t ? everyone. T. M>. I*.?I want to know whin and where I \sill he employed ? Aits.: During, tlic next school" U't'ni it appears that you will be. TKAc'lIKlI ? This position- will he" -in tin' swill1 siaie V<?n arc living in now. U i?11.--1 noiihl??t-M? know who lulu hoi n lolling inv husband tilings? Ans.: Ill a Sjinall town- like the one yeu site living in. news trav-. Is last and practically everyone know everybody i lse's l<u ;inrss-sYou'll surely have to watch your step i!' you don't wai.t \ou:. husband- to tiiul < lit e\eiything you d<v B. U. M.?Is there any way for me to make the trip 1 have planned? Ans.: There doesn't seem to" he any possible way for you to re-' c.ivo fnatrio! aM :? at " ilb- ' \ >u through a tril? ai present n may as well make -yourself' contented* t > remain at horn, for ar j least three or _f.yui~jjio.re months. I.. ('.i?l'.?f Vbuld like to know -H&we i 1J ever net our home hark?"* Ails.: It would eost you nuoe if re!i(?-limill's was ,-ei vod,' .Mr. F. F_ Mcintosh sunl broth..1 lb !.. motored to Callisott. 1 wit less a i "> v.ia.n at the Fiiitt i.ill. eh'"| where titipr i.-R r. MLs A y In'os!!. teach.:-. Tie- hf'S'-v Urani was for the heuofijt of ra > f hiK funds f r a 11 \v m!io 1 b.i!inp\ (Ui their v.ay luu k .t'u v.vis-1 ited Ibof. ami Mrs. ('. fi. , Me.Iii- j tosh in Jf;ni.-toii. 1 , * .Mr. Coitiz I'errin (Hvniwbol; '" in towii in inteivSi of I'ilprimJ I.ife .Insurance. liev.?Vr'.?Br?l-r^ n . jiiebr '~7~ Way men A.M.K. iluirel* and choir: rendered service at Rethesda A M. K. church .^uiiday^nVterniO'U to an appia 1 iafive audience. Rev. J. C. Hilton of .Wir.n-boria.s bein cis s-^ii to - 1 ve a- I'tti 'u r in Fe 1 rai < ie... t at .'parburp '1 he Faiit'n ld County "l\ aohio> ' met Salurda .. Feliruaiy .ioth, ii; : etrtllar mroln:u I I.ii . e i e v.? aii.i! to order by tile nr. sidctit Mr. F: K. .Mclnto-h; A j.trpi nunibe'r of t aY.hers was ti.-e :nd paid their dues. A tor tin : business m ein \v?~<?tmT."~.\l :r N. .M. (.onion, itist nil trn,- t.f tlr j 5th praito. pave a demons',: alii ! ; in "l!o\y>t 1 Teach R adup." This j was very interesting and helpful j ?o all pro L'lif. ami tlu y t \pi e s .d j themselves as havinp- 1 njoyed it ' ur.d'wouldAbuliavor to use.some ot ' he information in. their daily pro pram'. Mjs> (loidb:; is an "A", lass instru tor. The students that were home for the week-end to the belipiit o: | .Jii'ir par.uts woiv:?-A;??Sims ~ Ironi . the LCC_LU)np; v!luilimt> I Campbell from Clinton. College; j 'aul I.', it ss Brainerd Jr. college.. Mr.- and Mts. A. rrnsscll enter-" tair.ed a urnup of visitors a n d friends at th.ir home Th.:f-"'ey j night. Foh. 1 hh. '1 nose pi-,sent 1 .mijoyed themselve?. A deliri u- "| course was served. ' - ' ' \ BRAIN ICR!) IXSTITI TK X.KW2' j Ruth L. Ilowill Harris Braiiierd, co-workers and students have just- completed an< tlu.r of the busy wcJeks of the second semester. "Music Makers." Tuesday evening, P'eb. 11, the Institute Female Quintet and Mr. | I. T. Voting rendered?a?musical piog;am to an appreciative audi-' nee at the Mithodist Kpiscopal j hut'Vh (white) of this city. Tut? | day evening the Institute Orches- j tra furnished music at the CCC j camp -located at" I.akeview near! L hester. Wednesday morning, Feb. 12, brought many encouragements to the, members of the faculty and 22 students wh n I'res. I,. S. Brown read the Honor Roll for tlie month of January, It was indeed, gratify ing to hear new names,of persons ?ulho had made the' advanced grades. L'ilK laAl.Mfi'tl.V 1 KAi>KH red in this paper ONLY when used in your letter. For private 1 a selS-addressdd, stamped enReading, and receive by return juestions. . Sign your full name, lo all letters. Address all mail ' HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 ith Carolina. - 1 | to gut y.bur old home back tha:i ij. ; would L>o worth?It wrtuld be a 1 much 'better investment f?;-r you ti> put wiuir money info a NEW . HOME. |. . a|s ' * * * * E. 1'.?I want to know who | is it that keep me down? Arts'.: You "have: no one in I blame but yourself. You can't expect lo have IiKilds or iulhl!I'Pl'.-i J when you make no effort whatever t(V. hold their friendship--.A little ! I more congeniality would mean a lot to yo i in a ease like this." 1 1 A.?-Do y?Tu sec advance merit for me on tliis job? t '* What would you advise me ! Lu do0 j Aiis,: You should make every , possible effort, to hold-on-to this t i iol*. Kym though things don^t?. . loo!; so (rood to you now:, try t(r~ stiek it out for this j< b HAS A .Ft:TURK to it. - j R. M.?I'leajse tell me about my j|*.bti?:hter, for 1 haven't seen horTn a 1oTijr time. "7T.: j_ An.-.: Your (jfiii'.M'-e, -,.,uau^n~ have been {yetting.. alo'rio- fairly ! iwil for the past TiiRlvK YKARS.! I. bat it has been a touyh proposition nyin^1 l" mn-ke a un o:?p- ah i:e??f F"i i ui'Ln r 'intiirniatii.il .1 i u^^t-sHHwit you situl for a_ l'RIYATK | KlilM.V.. Re Sure to i m-losiwi >ci- i fii!! name, address and t-'ORRKCT RlliTIi 1 >AT'K." K. It. ('.?Does iii> husband > eo niili this woman 1 haw in . i " mind? . I Aiis.-: You Hi;e tvine Yid.y.d i to even think of aeeu-in. .youi huba d <it' this Hainan.' lb- - < m's 1j i e !-tiV' interested, in <t!ier worrreir a!! alotv. but this woman is pjto ::'at l.e- doesn't have any use for.. I. I". - I)o you think r'shoultl <!'ii: this Jim or not that 1 have been going with? i Aits.: You van hardly eatl | oili self going with .hint now. I; Voh don't wain loW... . t7? I y r;i r fp; i'O '.i , v "* much in.love w itlr^aiiothcr jfiil and is expcrt-iny to m;w . y he i . stiay evening;, Feb. i'Jth the i I "Hit" Aives: ii! y Club etiter tained parents and students i.i the Institute ilium.:: lull witij a Lincoln IJirthday eelebratioU. N'i ;;n? History Weak Observed. Thursday inorniuK Feb. 1:{ villi llie directii n of Mr-., Margaret A.air. 11: Ni'Uim lii-thry Citib tit jn:;iat.vd the ceieuratiuiifiHT Neyiir ?.. ' 'i y?W. it?in" jwtfiCol I | t o-, "i sitit. 'I i'..' pruyi nnrMlself Wa.-J ill .! j.i- i iv ; -1-ut : ffitrjiti:rn i f i. showed reserved ' a ' p.. .of rare aliflity.,. ami an unus.ua ' iiu: rfcj^bat ion of t i," poems, souks,ainl iiv v tin- Is f a handicap-" pud' race. We t? i:~t the members f our Troup will e< ntiiuic tp cheri ami stimulate .'th.ir 'TacC briie." Athktics. At Friday evcnitiK., Fe i. .11 many -spectator- witnessed a lotd'ie?faille ttt ket bulT b. twien the trams of Harbison and' I'. iiin.-.i! lim'ii.tti-. I'lie Kills tied1 Ill-Ill and the,, boys bowed with aj cor, of. We are. always' nlad f. r Midi sir.:'.' les which,p. !' r r* ;;' 1 > I iiiv. . j Soe\iai>. 't Ann-; tI.v \;>it -* > oil the cam r pus during the we?were mc-np : i is <>; the llarhisi'ii facility: Uiv.l A. M. Iieasoiun", Messrs. R. \V. Thompson and Wilkin*; Misses 1 S. whal and (ionium Hall, all of 1 wlvin accompanied the two liar- ' disi n tennis -h- re* hrvrhiyr "These 1 dp. i i i*nn*hl< *?TOotipj**s and mail/ short talks in the din-' t.it? had at tin- of the eWw-'J "iiie ideal.' ~ 7 ' Mr. W..M. Oplesby s j unit . the > week-end with !.i' family i n 1 W inn.-lxn >. * ' J i * Religions Anivities. 4-. ~Sn"id.TifsrlanT? tVaeh.rs took ad. I \ nr. tape rf thi* fa\ orable weather ' ondition- Sunday. At lj o'clock, * the pi nip wot shipped . with the pastor and "friends of C'armel lYe* < Syt.tian church. Rev .1 if \f<> I ?"i?iu,\ deli^i red a Very forceful ' serin ii from-the theme Com men- . ?!ab!c Zeal. 1 Sabbath school was conducted in -the administration building at five o'clock in the same -interesting mami r. ( lasses concluded the study of the Ivsm.p 1 \ the usc-^)?' ' Biblical gem*~in whi h wn^ bamd tlii word "sleep.'' MT. C'ARMEI.'A. M. K. C1H1U II ' 1 Rev. J. W. Thomas, Pastor Sunday being a very beautiful l day many came to Sunday School. i which i'p mod at the usual hoifr with Supt., Mr. T. K. Ferguson ' and other officors at their post" ot 1 duty. We had a very good lessen and also a thrilling review by I Rev: IJorraih, We have on the I sick list Mr. J."T; Bates. We are j hoping for his early recovery.'" JOHNSTON NEWS'. Bethel C.M.K. Church. Says t the Uev. J. M. lllussinijatnc. pa-tor, in i < ^ariis ?>1' Si-ni S I>. i'upo's church'school: Supt. an 1 he: icut'hefs are making on. ot th ;; i rati st ,proyiess known. I'll pi Is a:e c ining into the chuich school <-e. 0,.. i - ? .. w v/ . ^ ? i? uuuuajk . l ilill > Lll 1 mation upon the lesson along wit' our touchers,*' wo hu've Prol. <".(.) Mclnto.sh, the", pi-u ciprrl < I Kdgc ri id Training school ami his teach crs, arc' showing gnat into: esc i our people ,in uv.ry inspect. . We have organized a*' Teacois Bibie '1'rainfng' class at Bethel. H will meet each Wednesday nigh, at 7 o'clock. Qlliivis-ji.<?1\>11 iwsHev. \V..\i. Davis. president; Mi-. Kdd .Matt, See.; Mrs.; Sallio 1.. Pope, 'ideas.; Pro:. C. (J. Mcin tosh, instructor; Miss S. <). .Sirup kins, organist, assisted By.'Miss T I?. Dobbins. '1 he pastor is asking all im-nr be rs to be- to service Sunday a' 11 MO a.ni. (.'hutch school at Evening .service at--?~:;u p. if. - -Revs.- D IvMctMiiifgs a iff j, M Blassingahrc Were the supply KU'."?U, ui?.Mr and iin \ ja s Saturday night. ? The Rev. Sini.lh pastor ul' tit M.1C. church South has a way treach. our people through his peopie. He nas proven to be ntyd.ig In i it her,?I+t?t-He?neai luuijv "ITwill bring his people down to Rot; el C.M.I.. ekuivh and pi.each l'pi ?-s Qiul heli) lis carry "" 1 *>v?up building utf the. Kingdom .of God Miss I ..^llclfii \\ alson. was host .1 ss" yai Keb. ' 10* ai?iioi home u r ri*!nnM "sl?i-Ctn\lK'iL.she delight:u 11 \ Intel tamed the Sporting "B" elul with a Whist party of whieh sh is a member] I'lize- \\\re given t< tlie oiks playing the highest. Thi hostess- served delicious . refresh ments. _ ?__? .Misses X. J. (.Jury a::.I [ '. L visit t(1 TiTeh rT ail l rill Academy on Wednesday. I'll, maiiy friends <lf Little 1] l-uuis. l^.pe. will lvgi-et to iUn. I h.ei illii-.'ss at lie,-.h~m n i . -ke-n-sViveh ?Lr ' I .ie irFenirs of .Mis. Annie I Chi,-in will he glad, to learn thus she' is slowly improving. Air. - Bell hid.sou is still ill- a his home on .iitrkson str. it. Tile friinds of Miss llattie Bo's w 111 be glad ,tu km w t h;it -by jl niu. n utter at this writing. . Mr. 11 a i i y Aiiios who has -been ill for about two weeks is bettei at litis writings. Kev. 1). K, .Jennings who, lives i li A tie-list? 1)1 I'llll. Hill Baptist, church ?aS the' week end "ui'-'t < !' thi* Amuses at theii 3e-mt- >'!i Addison "sTIT^Ti liUAN( UMLLi: NKAN"S Bethel A. >1. K. Church Iti-v. David .lames, Castor III spile of. the Wyjithcu bcintf inclcniefit the .Sunday-school opened at the usual hour, .lic.'IO' ?' .clock, with Supt. and.her co-work brs at their post of duty. Tlu lesson was lauatifullK ChtlKhil "o* the Supt. .ml rcvu\VTiT*by i'rot Ashler froni winch*' We? dcarnei. much and enjoyei#very nun.h. At 11 s.iO u'elocle oar pastor wlr lecen.led the rostrum with a> burning 'message frohr*! St. Matthow 11th chapter and the Iblh verse They need not dep.i'r^.^.llis?mesa^e. was <l-?> powerful, encourap iiiL- ami mi itl'lnie'.A Tlli'lT7 waT many who partook \>f the Lord'? Supper. The Sunlight Club i.jriviiij* a e.hicken supper at th home id' Mrs. Sallie Montgomery Februaiy Id, 1 A beautiful program was rendered by Miss \\-ilht inieua Warm Sunday evening; and everybody enjoyed it The Canaan Baptist Club met at the honie'of Mrs . Annie Kt<v.ard, February 10, I'.bib. - ?ViMioi's ..t Bethel chun.. Sen flay were IYof. Ashh-r, Mrs. Julia Kyan-, Mrs. lh>sL. Shti'hyi^ We ai\ always 3?i< 1 to have visitors. T:io Wist Si It i'nl trirls ami boys uiy .jrettintr Jon^ i;iv ly in school Little .Mis.-i s \ (.a a anJ Annie Lee S<.|'.ihe aivMlbintr line in school. W\. i euTt t very n'uieli to bain of mu* hi others beirtji on tlie siVk list, Mr. \V. M. l'eiayrson, and Mr. 11. Miller. We hope that Alley will-i sooifbC' oitt. | 1L\. Da\:.l James, b cause of bis phasira personalities, we pray (hvl's blessings upon him l lust lie may live lorn an J preaeh J I e VJ'ospel. ? | co.XIL \M) iib;N-' y kits villi-: in school. TTu weather 1 . in;; plea ant af- j L r ;iii extcri led length of very i niViv-osable weather we are proud to havv a '"lib . it. ?rtfH lasses. On ? dm ]>lav prr-riv i il?" I ,>. ?l.lnii.*i' lit? Hearts" was yery good. Tin- '. . str >f characters were: J udge?- Muster William Wheel- j Kin* *Mt.|.1vr Raphca!' ! um. , Kairy t^ue-cn Mis- Kulida Reese. >i Liiiy Valentino .Miss Maggiy'i VIcLoud. Builder? -Mr. -Johnie' Manning. I Architoot Mr. Raleigh j -non. Page?Mr. Hebron Covington, j Knight of Hearts?Mr. George MeFnrlan. "Witches" ?Misses Annense- Wil j iams and Rosa I.ee Benton. Solo?"Hearts were made t>] *ive away" yns very beautifully I rendered bv Mis^ Maggie McI.oml. Solo?"Who will Ive my Valen-. ine" was rendered by Miss Kratio Mae Parker. The play was presented by -mem Jers of the sixth grade sponsored Miss F, M. Hammond and Miss VI. A. Baker. In the near future_jthey j present another play. . They will -J.x:onimenrf?practicing on th< new i play in u few days. After the 'pupils have had a few ineniertts breathiliK in between- the play. Just watch for the --ate t!;r??..itii .! the I'alip- tt?> Leader. -. Second (irade Honor Hoi! u*? n . . >. >i ttiimv IJIU'lIDl'll yu, I'.Jr: to . Rradforl IC,. Fuiman Walls, .li j | ii'-'j, Willie Lawson. Jr. ho. Arthui.! i ). WrU'lu, Jr. '.'K. Kba-e Short I '.'8, Ldith Mav McKay Its, Krline j | .MeLoud 1*5. Annie Iiernieo Douj; 1 lass It5, Kstclla Short 'Ja.. .Miss J. L. Benjamin, teach* r.' Don't forget t'nP Kare Tryat aim .tile Biggest the . t'yi February li 1, l'.t.'jtj. A' musical 1 and Literary Program sponsore by .Miss J. L. Bejujatuiit iAiiUiriny Mi's. Dora L.. l'oue Bristol' Urn. sister; "Roses of i'iccardy" b.\ Miss Madie Colciu'un; * "Swan-sy River bUw" -by kiwuo trf girl-? "Club drill" by; group of boys. It; strtimental'solos in. f duets b. piano pupil. ? ' Solo by .Mr. .1: W.ll. Morris, one of our leading undertaker.*. --sweet-singers ~on ' the IT." '11'.*. S iacuity,. M iss.es S. U.Campbell ami. A. L. l'oir.ar. ' . 1 he LH\ iai y part o7 the pro gr..m.~\:"U must hear, in onlei become highly <!<"-. atef l'rnm a JiUrary poiju ol view of Ldti.a tion; -.We shall f? attire ."Misses M - (liveik?uii'i .M.. A. linker <<n this phase. = . I'leas*, don't forget the (late Moi evorirn^. I'Abfnary til j ltw>. Admission 05 cctrts. Third Crude Honor Uoll . Tie r I )H.; 'o'l' [775 t .i: (. gi ?i?ie have made an average ?>i at. 1 above, f'oriye'Sin.uLs, O nova Heard.-', Mary Lee I'eterkin Anna Lou Met'ulltpn. . " Miss I-'. M. Hammonds', a mem bet of lite lb II. S. faculty spentthe Weokiflnd rnim in Urn-en "~sp7 ihg. S. with her pa:-i,ts. - ?t->nr t.f t;'.e lip. t Tfi! i I: I:: vr I'll he ball gamojj.. played in the B. 11. S Audtlqrium ti.is season teas oi lust Wednesday nijjht . betw-oi. - belief' ? ! II. I I . ,'h I it! I . : ? At the I . pn.i.i:::- ' i parrsoe'rline!y 7 eITT?s wa's going tout play B. Ii.'S"., but uficr t.ne 1. "H. S. gitls got wanned up tli.-j ran away with Sellers. The score: were, ll-li in 15. 11. S.'s lavm. ' Both teams played well, an most especially since the "weathe " has b't-n su "unfavorable. . Our jiiris . felt that t..ey coal take a vacation finm to-net ii>,. I.e at.tVr coming in contact with Si-1 lei's .girls they * have decided .the; must keep up their practice dadV" as tlmy h.iVe got to yo up attains Kingstrco.aud lmrling.ton yet. Mildiyd (.Irani and "Glu i.vs Malhiy Forwards; W-ra Stubbs. tnd' I It .re! Ha Holmes, Centers; Alize ^eaitiand Ada McCollun., Guards. But if you really want score, just yet the .-ball to." Gladys M...l!o\ an i she'll make two points'as fa.a< she can yet l:.w had. it. comes to :iiak'iny*Thc*"l>asket sh. can hardly bc surpassed. Tile ^team-work of Gladys. Mai ioy. Mildred Grant. Vera Stunb an 1 (Uiielia Holmes -oin thinf "tiyht." i nr?B. 11. S. gilds aitd' Koy teams are looking lorward to pi.; ' "Wf" Kinystree Feb. nary _'l. lc Suw .Mill Baptist Church News The services w> i e yeiy goo,... -Sunday al'ter ha\ ing r.a . two ..at-. favorable Sundays?for- services.? ?The alii n.iiiiie'e ua- . ... Quite a few visitors woishipe. with. us. . :t Our Sunday scho- 1 ,wii> organized for lht; year's work, an i we. had u very-interesting l s-on. Our pastor, Rey. 11. .M. Bm-kei preached a send stirring .-f? nnpn. which was enjoyed by all. Miss Aioha Robinson* $ member... of our church has returned 'home; after . h.iviny i*nish. d h.-r scl. ! 1 work, at State College -' in ,*t..ivi i ali i one-half years. . She made a very- y..,ui talk. ttui h..t - are off 'to ' her. Plsa.-e buy a copy of tiie I'al-' put to Leader every week, and always have- your f?e : e dy heca.is. . each 'week the agent has to pa\ every f>c v?-?-wit> in .tlu- Link A1K1N (; K A !>K l> S< IIO'U L. K. Parks, Reporter | School pp tried avaiy Friday. Feb ruary 1 1, after hay.n'y 1 veil c . ed fur a week,- while a new- i?--i"l : , xva.s Ttistutfcd. This tr*?.ye every one a vacation, but th; student.h. seemed ' to?-have bp err de}:?hf> when it was time t- return. The Supervise: of the lleerea tf>n-Center, i- vapidly in v> > in' with h.'i wo. k. Th -a: .te.it art -ycry?en.mus :as. a?rrm?; rrr tieipate in t'r.e various aa 1 v i: i; aspeetally- TTTT- members of the basketball uams. JACK WILLIAMS D It U G S T 0 H I JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr..' Drugs, Ice Cream. Sodas Cigars, Cigarette* and Tobacco*. ?? 2365 Gervaia St. Dial 933* David G. Ellison General Insurance Honest and efficient atten- [ tion given to all businaa*4 ptaced with ma. -* t'aire 3 v ? MI IJ OK D NtWS. H?*iUi 11? 11??; I am i.iu'k a^uin. u ly.M.f. v.hv t 11 fall i-!i i^r: .i-.. ?l?'ui I'l'udcr, l Il,a! n;y ar;ij. i.- 'frail; .? . j'tr: ;t: i-. tinu?; K*. . .'...i.'.a': , >. i-% liu^jrin^ # ' ' I' ' t.. v. UV. -.vl.Mf (f.j V 11 ??4-' , ?\ it.1 ; ?Liay_? . It, ___ 'il : " ! I"-! 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