The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 22, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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All news for The Junior Pair*
must be in the office no later thai
~~ Tuesday afternoon of each week
Many letters are received too let*
' , for publication. ,
--MBILL". .
Boys And Girls
W A N T R n
To Earn Money In Spare
^ Time
Here's an opportunity for ambitious
boys and girls .to make
money every week, all year
long, by simply working In
spare time in your own neigb
bo r hood.
No money, no experience
needed. We supply arery?? ??thing.?Many
Wyi and gtrig?
are now happy, making their i
own spending money. All yon
have-to do to join them is to
write to the address below
and ask for full_dftail*. Writ*
to:
CIRCULATION MANAGER
THE PALMETTO LEADER
1310 Assembly J5L, Columbia, 8.C.
HILL CAKVI'IU NEWS
MACK SENDS RIDDLES
Dear Hill,
I am sending some riddles.
I \Vl??+_i~~ * .1,.,
" UIV Mill VI VIIWC UV
;i new penny and a dime?
Aiis.: Nine cents.
W hat 'iroes to tlm table thre.
tunes but never eat?. ;
Ans.: A chair.
Round as a. ball, deep as a
cup, but Mississippi River eanno*
?: lill it up? :? 1 .
Ans.: v\ flower sifter.
What is the last tiling y\>
take "off when yeu jj-et in the bed \
Ans.: \ our feet off the floor; !
e.vi :i si ualp ynio. 03 u ettbr?j
wacth upt ?
Ans.; This year is. . leap yeai !
. ' you better watch out!
.. Mack B. Simpson. Jr..'. * J
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M ARC ARICT w SKNDS POPM
Dear Rill,
How elad I am to see tlies,
warm sunshine days. I know yor
are too.- .1 hope it wofrt rain thi
week .so we can iret our. p;at;clei
. planted. . \\ e had a jrood, Sundav
school as usual. "Oar service's
were, well attended, as .this w.r: .
uie iirst i air .Sunday we have had
for sr-me time: 'Our basket bal
team is- doing nicely. We are hop
ing to havf i. game Saturday.
Bill, what Jias happened to al
. of pur club nu-mbirs? I see sue!
tew letters on the Junior Pago
The girls arc gathering, at -th?
school building now for a baske.
? '-ball "practice: .before school, so. i '
must. run . along.
Margaret Wright
lb S. Her - is my .poem.
.\PKTl RK v
A- 1 sit ar^wievC the western sky.
A beautiful picture it brings to
? ?; p?nty byes ' "" r
, ? i?si >,. . .iiu tbr?..Mil! ec ?ali '
light
Shinning ami making the !
. ...... w-p-ld more, bright. .
And- (1- ecy clouds silently flash- j
ihjt by; . I
A!! obeying the .command of the!
Master on higii
A1 j of this shows the work of the j
Creator Grand,
And convey His-thoughts even Te~j
fore He made man.
TIP'.MASKNA WRITKS
Dear Bill,
How are you, and all the mem- j
bers_ feeling today'.' I hope all j
me HM'nuK'is are feeling tine awl
that all \\-i 11 try and write to-the
club. "
! Suwiny. I went,to,Sunday school
an i enjoyed the lesson. \ery.much.
I also attended the (Quarterly Conference
Sunday afternoon, at 6:00
o'clock.
BiU, I Hope all 'the members will
wijife so the page will he full.
Will write again next week, so
until'then bye, bye.
Yours truly,
Thomasena Page
ANDERSON NEWS*
' P. T. A. 'iCelebjftites' Ninth.,-r*'
?r - Anniversary
In spite of inclement weather, a
representative group of members
and friends of the Parents Teachers'
Association of Heed Street Hi
. School met in the school Auditorium"
Thursday, February l.'ith at
four o'clock.
The President, Mrs. J. L. Perry
presided. . A very interesting and
spicy devotional period was conducted
by Miss C. L. Skelton. >
Purine the himinesc ontsinn
Mrs. J. Jferry presented a very
constructed report of the Executive
meeting of the State P. T. A
which met January 18th, at Columbia,
S. C. If the suggestions
given in the report are- carried out
the P. T. A. will beeome more ef
fective in its work.
Delicious refreshments were served
hy thy hostess, Miss C. L.
Skelton arid class.
Everyone present enjoyed the
benefits of the evening. A collec- !
tion'of $fi.25 was received.
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NEWBUOOKLAND NEWS
Sundn\?Sfhuo] cor.Whed at tin.
usral hour with the superintendent i
and teachers at their places. The
lesson was beautifully discussed
At 12 o'clock the pastor mounfe?nhe
rostrum and selected f?0tb
Psalm 2nd verse. Subject; "On*
of Zion". He' preached as never
befptve and. ?avo ?so many li<r\u.?
on .the wtvks of Jesus. At 3.
a program was rendered bv .Ii'c ntinte
Bn> Nnltnn Cantf Innao
The program was . a success.
Rev. r>ixon, wife and Mr.'E V
Dervin".were the dinner uu s?- o
Mr. and Mrs. F>. B.Byrd. Ther
are nVanv . n the. sick list, we ar
praying for their recovery. ,.
The A. C. IjL ' l.tavhtc 'came ' ?.?
The seen 7 ~aCt> "YTbck with .
group of young people present.At
,.8:00 1'. M. the past-:- pre
iM-lltl'.! ' ' K"' 1-|V A llw> t - f t ),
Brookland Baptist Church.. II
preached a heart-stirring- scrmot
which, was enjoyed by all. Chi's
tians. Tw.) j >j^< -V r peein prayer
was offergd for the sic!
members bv Mrs, K ttv flmuKvin
There will be a pew rally a
this church the 2nd Sunday nighin
March, 1M6. Eyef.vb dy is ask
.,i t.. iitf.inj -always
welcome.
.BARKSDALE NEWS.?
Bethel (iruve A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. W. Thomas. Pastor
Sunday lying one of the- nies
beautiful days' since conference
ltiite a few church-goers, wet a
the house -of worship. The "Sun
lay School opened at the us a
pour. The service lor the day \\a
splendid. The pastor took his t-,.\
St. I.uke .10:32: subject. "Deter
mine the Class to Which You Be
;?|ng". The past r brought nut
many interesting p Milts.
The Sunday SclYml officers'10.'Jt)
arc as follows:
Supt., Tom Smith; Asst. Sui>t.
Alice Franklin; Secretary, Hos
Franklin; Asst. Secretary, Josephine
Sullivan; Treasurer, I'l.iin.
.er Franklin; Ch'l ister, Airiessi
Franklin; Librarian, Minr.ie M
Burnside; Asst. I.ibrarian, AVijli
I. Fast; Marshalls. S. S. H'c'rron
H. H. lltrron, \Vilbevt Hunter
Teacher class,,No. 1, J. C. Frank
lin, Asst. 11. II. Hern.n: CTas.s No
'J. Alice Fruhklin; Asst., AirU.ssi.a
Franklin; Cla-s N'o.Salli. |
Kennedy; Asst. II. I\ Simpson.
- Wt? had quite ;l few visitors at
<>ur service. Soffle.of \\ hie h \v; ia
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson, Miss
es A. Johnson and G. Garrett and
Ma?tTr IT Johnson. We were glad
to have them come. Come again.
We.few riu-nibers are still working
faithfully to reach our goal.
Mrs. IT sa F:anklin is still oi.
tlie siek list. We solicit ypur pray
ei s and hope t'o.i. In r a speedy re
covepy.
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Alt. Lebanon A. M. hi. Church
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Ue\. Julius llolnian. I'ustor
The services at Ml'. I.ebunon'A
M. K. Chueeli Oi is i
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ar.v Id. were' pat -ox<e!hnt. ? .'V'
-very i111111eS'sive session of tlv J
Sunday School held at 1?>:0:." 1
_A..\L. This wa> 1 oUowi-'1->at I 1 : i
Ky the mniT.itjjf wot .-hip. Th?
choir vntered in p: oees.-iouul sing-.j
~n?- Holy, Holy, Holy. Lord, (i. <
Almighty. After' the regular dtVotjuual
service- the l'a.-H>r.-ftev "
lujiux Ih lmanirsvlvvt d tot a lex
vho J-'lh verse of the 2-lth chaptei
' >f?St. Mark. Help th. u rny un
belief. From this text he thrill,
d and electrified _ the . .-plendiu
otttdit net- which w:\nt away-w it 1
words of commendation 4W ? t-hmasterly"*"way
in which the nvinistor
acquitted himself. Several
i.-Mors were present.
Tho outlook for Mt. Lebanon is |
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ikiiv. rt1111 \ve predict for Kev. Ho!
man unbounded success. At the
vontng service a very nice sacred
concert was rendered by th
young people of the church! Contributions
during -the day wor
iOOfl.
COI RJ2INK CIRCVIT NEWS
Re\\ R A.'lJfown, Pastor
In spite of lowering clouds On
'unday morning an appreciative
ludience listened to the sermon.
Sunday School service was opened '
t the usual hour with all teachers
and officers present. The Usui
was discussed in all classes,
eviewed by the pastor.
At 11:30 o'clock the pastor lined
hymn No. 1,88; Prayer by Hro
*. I?. Murrell; n?^df5tui!e**Tesson, 18 i
hapter of the First Corinthians;
second hymn N?- 128. He select- I
ed his text from the 19th chapter
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BISHOrVlLLE NEWS
Sunday was a-very favorable
day. The church jibers' nnj-. post
holders were at their duties. ,
Misges Dijrtrs .arid Otiten spent-,
the week-end in Columbia'. I
Miss M. E. 'Roberts--spent the
week-end in Sumter. ... j
We.are very glad . that our
j Histoids appreeiatv^tlTe Balm:"' 1
i i -t t f ?
ucuaer men we ok. r.very weoii
we have now subscribers. \\\. art.
mil' faithful?.**-!?>ub. eri!"ers
to induce others, to : ca<i f'u
news, so they too, may l>tc mo >ui>
seribers.
Master James Stuckey. celebrated
his birthday, la-t Monday aJfi
the many- friends invited rcpojt d
La lovely time. Although his hir.i!:day
is ?ol inrttl the twon't", th .1'
February, lie. wanted to tret it out
I of the way before t h ? Oe'lebrat.-tn
, ui Wa.-ii.iii^lnii'a liiil,Inlay
Miss A. H. .Martin was called
home Thursday afternoon en n.--*!
count -of the death of hei-ruueie,
'Mr. Sanhu Morohant. -??f
The .merchants of tlie city have I
ill! ii- win.'ibw si ?with' [
I bcaUtifu-l s 11 rtmr alt ill s. . All I;I7T |
ies- are invited to inspect Mr. S. j
I. (iihshei-trs' store, where le-tte:
values aj.e found with louot [trieIts..
Mr.. Abraham accompani-j .Mt
and Mrs* Fish, r to -Sir ta
jfuesday e.vcninj; as quests'to lib
der A. I'. Spears' reception. ();!
er frien-.'s of the city win' o\-. '\ .
x 11* reported i very pi asant- e\<
ning. .
The V-N dealer of this,'city ?;i
ho truest at uiir school < ?-Wedn- ?
lay and donated -S.~>.(M) to tin* wo.':
its of the V-S. Out* white fiit-n'*
always lulp us to nut o\\r tin; !
program'.
We jiv asking that anyone "of",
the city ..who wishes new* to an- '
pear in this paper, please see on':
>f the instructors of thy High
.school.
Mrs. Newman, tin audlr. r < '
Olivia Franklin, is sick with: a
broken arm. We liope for her a
speedy .recovery. |
.Mrs. Mi be 1 Carpenter -like- i-.|
icnctiate. Sin bid a pml hi; of:
'? 'ast Sunday morning. We !* !;
satisfied ih saying that it has he-,
onie imperative that the CheVn- '
jet must win in this contest. \V
pniVciatc y'.r j-o upcration.
.Mm- IVotvles of Hartsvrlle -en'"
joys coming to BiehopvilV- to s '
..ow .Miss Olivia Peterson is net- .
ting alonv.
34-+-:?i'Ouhef.?pi im ipal"1 of?l.lr -?
nezcr~>i < !. i>- si .no- w ,ol r. tr
sick list. \\\ are glad ho is not
confined in hed, hope lie
Will leel 1 n self again m on.
Snapshots >o ins to -.he in IjiC:
with .Mis. A brains. It i*- t.;;nog
that she inoAe-i a !! as
i?t r-it.s ^ ' l
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WAS.TI KMJOUU N i:\ys
Mis. (iussic (Jog iioefi h copied,
school work in Calhoun
i-ount.y. kev. .M. 1.." I.itt! J?-l.ii has
lx en so11u y. hat iiidis[n'i ed i h_. .
past week.
' ..Mi. \\',llir IN.-l.inM.,, ha- ho.-n
c-? !;11:?-. ? 1 hi- r onr fi>> - t : ;>i?
days,
Mrs. Violet Wright has trl^o. he n
shut in Inj si-v.'ial days. ,
*" .Mrs. Ilorlono M n-o had a ; aiafu!
l.ut lint si-:-i<,n> ai-.-i ion: la>'t
WK-k.""
Rosaloe (iroitt has boon confine i
to her bed for si-voral hay .
M it Monjuniin Chostnut is >?*r-J
-tf?u.?ly ill - at bona- nn Rlanchard j
Stroot.
Rov. I'. IN Tillor hold forth', a i
ri nd last Si ndav.
-Rov. .J. M. Mill r has* just'
tui nod f nmi-. 4-'h< st'.-n,?
Mrs. J. M. Mi.hr-is inul^-. in. j
pruv.n? Jit this writing. *
Miss Kra'/.iov, dm- ?.I* tin* C. 'P.
toaohors has boon shut in for s:.\ .
oral days, also Mrs. Odom. '
Comity Supervisor.
I'rof M. O'dom spent tit- wyokond
in Waltorhnm. |
posed.
The following program was very
much in evidence last. Sunday,
night at St. 1*?-tor's A. M .L.
Church. The occasion being tie
anniversary of Hichar i Allen. A:.
Introduction to Richard . Allen
Mrs. Lois Ethel Logan; Rcadingf
Mrs. Pernyco Gcrediau; Re d.n r.
Mrs; Delia Williams; .heading,
Mrs. Gertrude Bennett; Instiumen
of St. John and at the JJtd vers-He
preached a wonderful serhmn
All scented to have enjoyed i:
Visiters Sunday. Mr. Clifton lb>uzoh
wife, V'e??die and sister Juli; ,
Mouzon of Florence, S. C. were
visiting parents Sunday.
'Airs. Maiy Gallieshaw has returned
home after spending a a
months ir New York with her '
childr.n^ She reported a fine trip. *
!DlK l'ALMK ITO LtfiABEH
tal Solo, Mrs. Rebecca Brooks;
Vocal Solo, Mrs. liclvn Williams.
After the offering the Calendar
Clubs were called to report and
Mesdames Hcjkn Wi Hiatus and
dirlia Dixon tied, alii Aluss Ivenia'
Brown led. Prof. P. CI. llanimett
- v r"ir " '1 1
"practical points in the life of
Richard Allen." Miss Lizzie
Cl< mmons made a hit on "The
nembers the church could tdo with
*4it" and the "Preachers." The
Church Aid Club ended by its
President, Mrs. Delia Williams
held a rally before the close of the
service and realized a neat sum to
strengthen- its eollers. the club
n?d cake was served and th^ mem-,
Mrs. Louise Muljigan, had its devotions
and Mspatehed its business
and ail the members present
were^Ttx iwmbt rs" to the suggestions
offered. .? ?A
juelicious course of angel food
and <x>ke w.is served and the members
went home expressing themselves
"as having "had jt pleasant
afternoon Mrs, J-TCufh Jofle's has
opened a Beautician Shop on. Savage^
street.,
The quarterly conference of the
A_M. E. Church . will hold forth
Satnrda w at 'Mt. &hm. Elder Will>t:rn
will be wi hand to hear re
I'Ul'ia clllvl M*l' ; wirui ? 11.11. 1 lie
l.t :f| ot' t i':i M. i;. (.'lull I'll Kill
hold his quarter at Rock of Ages
Saturday an.i Sunday.
DILLON NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. 15. S. Taylor (Pastor)
Sunday w.s a .beautiful Sabl'sath
indeed and 'many showed
their U p| Tee .iniu]? by he tug out at
both morning and evening services.
Sunday school was Well'
represented ..t - the appointed
time, with the Supt. and teachers
on duty: The lesson Was instruct-.,
fully taught, and reviewed as usual
by the Sv.pt.
A"t 11.'50 a large arid appreciated
congregation attended ill-,
n.-o: ninjj wot-:.ip by our-pastor, in
a jtoriiii>i of . un.it.?of ."'I he T. ii 1
'Commandments'." Jle selected his'
i 1.. **- l . .>n . i ?? AT
x? .\-i lMitti r.<>. ?uiwi> i
hearts Wtje ma !< . t? rejoice etSj>oc-" |
amy. tiiey taut love the truth. Am
at 7:.*H) wc. ta at'ti- iiiiuinm- jr'r.eat"
-r-m-m**n l'roin li\, JO; 7. Both sit
vices vvVre well attended.
We ave proud to say that Bethel
f-h ri h .i* p. . our?nmv ft! . v.h.ipi
t .i.i leader lit men. Wo are proud
,ol' the wondi't'lul repair work taut,
is being don? mi the church and
"pinsjunajre of \\ wieh were badly
in ded, that ahmv. hows progress
1? ?llet.iel.. the pn.-tor is proud,
in sec.ihe-l.'sher ni>a!v;__un..pr the
h a ei ship. nt Miss I.. I'. t'ovirytm'i
in their/new uyitoriiis, of which
ad lid nitvcii 'di;rl?i?;.' to their s? rvier.
The l;v Ait. t.liib . of which
Ali*~. I!. llilliard is rresident is-doin:;
ureat win Alemhers i \press
i; 1 their, liaj.piniif's ' lor having
All--.. <Uliia:i! as their Presiih nt.
i?t ia- r.wly o'igaiuzed clubs are
falling. it.: 1 in .
Waljh-lijisi paper for "nanus o.
H.o.heiV faithful members ' tha<"
have' donated s.o beautifully t.ow.
r-.i Ute repairing of their churn;.'
V a-its ai e .always v. ieoa.e.
\I.I.MM)\l.i; NKWS
liv I'.li .1. l)a \ is
' ' t'otinty Teach' its* As
"h ays ia> inn jit cent.'
I' -i" ? t David (I. Helton, JiC
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Th:o'i?r:. the . st rerrivms- effort
1w i.David (i. Helton and
w -I'V Sap- i vi.-oi;; Alrss L.
A !.' act lie.' . I : v ti .-n-h
an'.yj they Were sucl'e
s s 1' i-rA .getting loo pel Ill '
l>Ai"e t;t of all teaclnrs. This
~ <r ..n t.ielr pan
will t-iit it It- the* county t<> the
per c refund. President Helton
i- lily tort .is outs tun A
il;L :k :. I ' ' tllsMlt. ril.KV l:d.T ili a
.a.in! 4: an 11 is tip. lit ~t time in
V.:?~v v of the Association that
! Ito;.. v nlitle to a ), fund.
1 !;'ii;-htl 1 '( !>: Hill y llt'i
ti.o \Tafu rhyrp Training School
<i! tpresented- a concert in
th" Allendale County' Training
' < : ' ! i1:: (> tore a hug.
cro.\v^l. Prof. P. .1. Haminit canu
. Joni v.iti: iht}? singers and ga\e
a \ cry into: sting and titiiely t IK
b t'oro the program. The concert
ciHi' 'spirituals*, patriatic
> : -i>. 1 popular numbers. Hvery
pn id "? ,*.( I the program. Tile
i fu!> f.r cloven voices is under the.
direction of Miss Ms i or Hiuv.ii.
p'ie.ri ,d instructor of music at
Walt Tboroj ?Miss
lio-a 15. Heed Accepts
New Position.
lb.-a d?. Heed fortiv rly |
hea l of iiie floirre? Kconotnics J
I > ; ait . nl of King-tree JjUs.^ei***
j it 11 a n -w posit mm ' She is |
t;?-\v ('oiuVt-y. Home' Demonstration
. - it "i' .\ll' iid.!.? County. Purine:
Co t i.. that-Miss Re. ;f worked
in- Kite-tree school she has
worked t;;. one'of the finest Home
l\> on.?i>ii( s I)epai tmeht in._-J.ln
state of Sooth . Carolina ami ha^
ii I; a: ed he.iself to a larpe irroup??f
frauds, who parted with hei
reh.'tan: iy, although they w.re
plad she had the opportunity .to
elevate herself. We .wis a for
M:s> Re. ;i a very sueiossful and
enjoyable >t .y in our beloved Vity
>1* A Ilea, la I".'
I'rof. and .Mrs. C. V. Binpr, Misses
Bailey, Clinchers art?l Shokes at
tended-the Joint County Teachers',
A-soeiatibn in Butcsburg, S. C."
at i iia1 .'In 11;ii'v lit IP.'lfi Mi??
M. Shakos, Primary; teacher of
Allendale was invited to speak on
tlit; subject -"Elementary Geo- j
ttiapay." The, fpeech was Very
inttn >(in ; and the A-sockitinn
was carried away on the way
Miss Slink es had lnasteicd the
subject. In Miss Shakes \vc can
oe a growing outstanding edu-!
Jator. J
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BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS
By J^mma Morse
The Sunday school lesson Suiuday
was reviewed by Misses Mary
J. Lark and Dorothy KeillliiL^-aiUlfci
Our Glije Club accompanied by
Prin. Collins motored to Augusta,
Ga. Tuesday evening . to render
programs. The Glee Club was on
the air from 7.00 P. M. to 7:15
P. M. Then they went to Rev.
Gaines' Church and rendered a
very interesting program.
We are glad to know tlrat our
beloved president secnig to be recovering
nicely.
The tirst High nmlm' ili.?direction
of Miss Rachel Hurbert,
brought to the students some interesting
facts concerning Nemo
History Week at our" devotion
hours. Tjie dovotions are in cjiarge
of the'Senior Normal Class this
week.
The ^'alentine I'iufy given by
the Primary Department w.aS an
interesting fete.
The Home Hygiene class seems
to be getting along nicely.
jL_group of our singers and le;"
chers motored to BuTsBiirg Saturday
to attend a ."-teachers meeting,
during which time our siiiir*
ui s leiKlnrt'd lnlisic.
Miss Sallie Lou Raiford spent
the week-rend on the campus". .
Mr. Charlie' Thomas, Bettis ';55
was seen- on the eampus Sunday.
at:r*
i'liao v^urne urn I in (senior)
Was* called home to the bedsi.ie of
her mother and father. , We hope
that they will soon recover so she
.may join odr number again.
.\liss Bertha T. Brooks spent
-the week-cmf~~home. .
Messrs. (Jarrol and James Xa^- v
fries and Thomas , Mat shell .were*
the guests of Misses Sallie .Nagglos,
Ethel Hill and Emma Morse,
seniors, Valentine evening.
Miss Acidic M. Cummings \v;is
Very happy to have as her Sund '.y
afternoon guest, Mr. Biggs ofEdgefield,
S. ('; ;
Mr. F. M. Joshes of our faculty
was jnstruetor of lii-h S.-lw.,1
group of teachers at the Joint
County Teachers' A-socio i ion. 1
Batesburg, last Saturday. It is
repoi ted?t-hn-t?hjs?disi'il.-'Sii'ii and .
instructions were wry helpful to l
thegroun. ' 1? ?H
Sunday tven.n; \j'.;r Glee CK.b |
Appeared in l icit i at the Fo>\ st '
11 id 1 1 lutel. A i, v.; s t a, who re- t hey
\wre very cordially received by
the management and guests, ail ot.j
.viui.ji si erne r to ha. c enjoyed the'
program very much,. Accompany- |
ing thcui were Messrs. Joins'and~i
Blassongale' and Mj?. Collins. I
Miss Hub.rt, Mi snames Block- j
or aiw iuihns and Mr. r.lassen
gale of our. faulty attended lii
toaciui's meeting at iiatesburg
Sun day, alr: . C-o.lit s is?trea.- I
uivr of the organization.
Mrs. A. \\ . Nichoisoh, who li I
| boon indisposed' for several days, !
is improving. We are deep.y
grateful.for all of tho words and
doi ds of sympathy that friends
nave given uriier tie illno s- of
| our president and his wife. We !
hope thatyoaoh of thotp'shall soor. I
be able to it-sumo their legulai
a.utits.' 1 eae.'.e:s jjihd siu.<t.-.lit ?tr? I
"Keeping'the hb.ne fires burning',
-.airing the indisposition of oils
loaders, but \Vo. miss them vi ry
much,
To the delight -r.nd surpri-e oi
Miss Thelma Watson, senior, she-,
had as her .guest v. Sunday, Mr.
Maxie ?l>uv of Sohofn Id scho'ol.
A i hen.
.Misses Mary K. Richardson "find
Carrie }lao 1 b en. wei- rnlie ;hom
"Sunday to attend the! funeral of
linen-' gt'aml-YUthii'r. They have
ir sympathy , ?
Misse-p Kssio and Thorna-d:. i.
and Messrs. Kugi he and Tho.i a
Holmes, teachers, spent the weekend
with their parents. Air. ..n
Mrs. -George Holme's of this community.
Miss liettie Griffin, freshman, is
representing The Cham .-ton AC-.-. iigcr
bore ami Mr. l'urei- Morse
the* TMUsFjurgu . Coni r. lief. ..people
are reading people.
Airs. II. A. il.a s. ngaio ili.d liltIf
"11. A." are \ictims of e??Ld.-.
We trust that .the/'-sh.dl^suon la
quite well.
All of our .classes'are Wo i king
hard "Tor" 'ouf "annual rally v itn-h
comes off. in April. The, , inele-'
mint w. at hem has retaidd ou:
progress quite a .'e l. but. we nr...
hoping for great or .success hence
forth. Friends esery w lie re arc
asked to help us in o'ur .- ti U jpr't*.
A RO I'M) WINNSIiOIiO
Mr. an'i Mrs. \V. lb?os, v.
.Moore entertained many ft h n't
on Saturday afternoon with a
"Birthday 1 inner'' for*the fori.or.
at uieir residence. A 1
ripast was . served.. And cveny
one-seemed to have enjoyed thc!nselves.
Among the guests were: Mr.
and Mis. K. F. .Uoore, lath r . i s.
mother of host, M1 s. .Mah in:.
Murray, mother of hostess, Mr.
and Mrs. Scott CunnlTrgv.afn,.-Mi*s.
Venus Sanders, Mrs. .flattie Crrtu '
ford of'Chariot!>, X. C. .ind Miss
Jessie Harrison, Messrs. 11.
GeotgO, 15. !.. George, G. Grave.-,
M. K. Davis, I. S. Simpson at:
others.
Rock 11 i 1! Baptist Church Notes "
The'weuthcr being very plea: ant ,
Son !nv frw ,.Vtuw.lt
Til 4 strong Willistoh team in-.;:;!
Us Allen lak' Friday, February 21,
1!?,'!?) for game with Pat blinders.
Thi-s traiiu1 nuiiks the initial appearance
of boys' basket-ball in
this .section. Coach Kli .1. l;av.?s
is making every effort to establish
t<he ileman-f for- hoys' b;isket'ball
in the high schools. t Through
the efforts of Coach I)uvfc the. <
1'oys have secured a new set of
unifoim and the boys are eagi r i
to dawn the blue and white suits.
The game is. one of a double
headed with WiHiStbn, gills and
boys. 1 he boys aie going out to
win. , .
, - s
i were present ..t service.
Sunday school opened with an
appreciative attendance. The lesson
was taught instructively by
~Hrr tcsuhcrs; aTT.T v hi ah tinie y
! i nun ksi|iv< re m !.v t'.e pastor,
lb I, II. 11. 'I'Jl.'. 111. . I1,' -llMI IIU.lt II
isd a A'erv inspirii.y i mun which'
every one enjoyed that were present.
Tiio.se abs nt certainly miss
ed u treat. The Lord's Supper
was administered.
After services Lev. and Mrs.'
Taylor, members and friends motorcd
t<t the hon e of Mr. and, Mrs.
Means Davis to II.e ' iiVarTlH?li"~Trf
their daughter; .Sylvan to Mr.
James Benson. -pov. Taylor condducted
the ceivmoniWe are
fall wishing tin m a su.cer.sfiil 3 ov
age on the.st'as of mati iinoi\ey.
} A Poem spoken by. Miss Alice
,uerlrude Eliioti at Saint. Anna
' Mission some years ago as I re:
tall. v
(Suppose there . "Wer. a telephant1, '
I (>f which" to reach the ear
To all schboT children in the w6rld
I And surely make them hear.
Oh heed the message I will send,
I To every n'sot-nl mind. :
What ever their rank >>r place in
1 .JTo every one be kind.
For kindly deeds and kindly words
Denotes a noble mind.
An 1 kindness will make all grow,
More gehtlv and more kind.
! VVrtien in memory of Miss A.
Gertrude- Eiiioti, (.liv Mrs. Maivinn
M <?<it*. \ . l'l ii-nil mul tiphnr.]
male.
iir.u FORT COI ntv
TKAININC uniooi.
Schi'nl was hi'li! at the
' Rcaufo^p ( "uunty .Training School
Jiimdny m. wing,' supervised by
I'rof. J'. S. Shanklin. principal.
.Vesper servico' was' hold Sunday
evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. These
i> 11 c-1i;:u - are indeed interesting.
Tie Patent-Teachers Associat'bn
nr. l _ Wednesday "afternoon.
nary 1.:'at the r.oine of Mis.
."able -I iii.' principal spe.Cf:
of iii/ ( \ ii'iiaii was. given by Prof;
I. S. Sin i.ki'ii. The parents and
?-I.' ' ' ; i a 11 t.i heart die y.
i' t kc-. i ning the genera!
of tin- s?. 111n> 1 :i:id tli chilTl .
?rn and home V'..j;diiioTTs might be
made better.- The nice-ting will .be
bi 'd the - in.nl \\'. ine-dnv even .
itig in Ma:og nt the sc-Jmi.-I. Eacl
parent i; a d; d to bring along
.-nine shi'iibbi't y to. la' i nt. out as .a
step toward tjir^'beamif: atidn pr.
jeet .that is. kdng e m kicie'd. 'I h
p.i itudp-a! feature. of this inciting .
will he ih-.- puitiinr out o; the-w
|d.ii;ts b . . !m . pa 11 n!.s and teacha
s : ! by t ie children, . '
Mr . L dia'Slianl.ku. lionn l v. o .
lino.in tea t and Mjss .lenni.
tei.aii.i d ti' yottr.jr f' Ik with a
Yak. e "play j ariy" .in tin.
?; 1 n > J aii aifi i iv\ Friday nixJit.
February 1 1. Kaeh couple pri'si
iu a in;x containing a
pound of I'o d. Kverybody enjoyI'd
an: evefjinc of whok seine fun
rii.(,a ii n and lea-tin^'.
I'll tv.y.ular Friday aiterltnoi: ;
rhet ideals were. bej;-iiii F: i. whet
a vi ry . hit i rest iny -program wa
,yivon in the, Vila|>St'.donls o
ai! the ;y utiles woto repre-u nted
Mr. Henry Moultrie and Mis:
lift.Ikako at teial.d the Int.-lie
ball }!.Mile ;rt I'.i.n school bitweer.
-FeiiiiT hind and. .\\oiy institute
C'liarli. loin. S. *'. "They reported
a v i y <_ u11 v'.'a i ue.
Miss \ ietu: ia Frasiei', <ue of oui
, el.e. i I s V, 1; JUis In I'll out on' ae'
J iliiie s, litis' returned to
re-rMii.e- rua- -vrctrk." The" teachers,
, a - .(Units and friends arb .
i- hei i > nav. Iter bark.
> V. .VUJAN TK. SCIIO^F
1 v (jifc-s ).M nis an 1 churches
:i v.( unity are beinir lillcd, due to
a i- ii'; iik'e. v\a:her during tin
li'.-t few'. days.
Fast w- ! ; w s X'cjrro History
\\ erk. Quito a bit of interest wa
.i11:i iesje?i 11y It aehers and
pupils. On Monday- aftt-i noun
Miss' M. A. Col.l.s had charge of
' hap. 1.1 h'h^_.vv-r a^.-dM-ud it- ,
a pa.-.cunt I'y Mi- .-es Tolbert, Rlas
iiitrauv *i.mI Mr. Har.-mo.n ! ien'
it ?i by lii;rh pupils which
\v:w ii r.; .i.
On W-t ilni" i'l ,y ;vi r.oun, lVof.
1 K-iniy was in . rharpe of chapel'.
liv i.ail Key. Martin of
(jdvenville. paster of Reedy Fork ,
hu?vh to speak to tin- st'.nb nt
C y. 'i'l !* a<hlr< ss was wry
Un.cly and -mterrj^rfnjr. ~~
(hi I + i 1 y aftt-nioon. Mis. A.
A. D ^ 1 y was in charge of chapel
.i'ir. A v. ry inte'restinjr literary
orwaTui'i was n ndi-red by the 2nd ,
m l tlrtl ^iades and a si-lection by
- -I en* ft'ora Mr. Nelson's class.
' A fti-r airi ly )< durt s on the achievements
of t-he'NejjrojKhnd out
!* I!i, wi- advice of Hooker Wash
Mr '.on "( a-t Down''Your Hucket ,
Wh re You \iv," yrew. this pocth j
I'loni 'ml and drtl?grades. ? "Csist
down your bucket where '
yTtlian-"
A -.- -r -h- <i i b. .V bright a? the }
'.''I'l'uv-r : befall you 'in life, '
Strive hard r.ot to en ate strife. (
W.'ia'i-vi r vottr lian.is nt?V find to ;
do,
Ifiy aiways to he ki'lid ,>n I true, (
Yi t if you 'travel off afar c
t'n.-t i ov.n your bucket where you
nr. . ' j
PROSPERITY NKWS 1
The w. ather wii.i indeed yood s
for Ciunvh-jfOers Sundays an s
many wi'.e present. The Sunday
School i penod \j ith a laiffe nuni-, *
1> r. the supcrintend -nt and tea* r
L-hers were at their post. 1
. The pre aching Service betjar.
ut 3 o'clock. Prayer service \va? s
led by 1 leaeon Itoo/.cr. The pas-j *
in's t <t was taken fr m Rev. s
10:5: There should be time no
longer. Everybody Was made to ^
feel good. ? 7 .? f
' - ?? 1 '
aturday, February 22, 1936 \
ELKS NEWS '
Emanuel Lodge No. 339, I.B.P.O.
E. of W., of Charleston. S. C. ht** *
its Installation Services at its regu
lai meeting on January 24- voia
aTuTTTu.' following officers were in
tailed: Brothers Albert W. Hunt,
Exalted Rulerj William Hamilton,
Esteemed Leading Knight; WUIjams
H. Smith, Esteemed Lectur- __i
ing Knight; Benjamin Lawrence
Esteemed Loyal Knight; Freeman
llcnry Elquire; Walter Perrin,
Tiler; Joseph Elliott, Inner Guard; * 1
F. R. Blanchard, Chaplain; John P.
llLitehinsoftr-Financial Secretary.
Trustees elected as follows; _
"Joseph Robertson,Alexander Fosfcki&crft)
Bly, Lucius Ribinson, E.
Ar-rfamilton, Chairman.
During the past seven months '
our lodge has taken on new life?
and from all appearances thi8 year
shwpld place Emanuel Lodge on a *>
jgcod workable basis. There has
been a general reorganization in
the lodge during this period, and
it is fe-R that those of us who real- .*
ly want to work have1 been placed
in various offices." an& various committees
where we can do -?o?
thing worthwhile for this splendid
ortranization.
I nd.r.the leadership of Gxalter **
Ruler, Albert W. Hunt, Jr., the ,
lodge has been stepping-up, and is
luarlcd the right way it is thought.
The Brothers generally are giving
him their full support.
Our Membership Drive is now
on?running from January 20th to
February 20th, and we hope to at
least recruit our membership by
thirty new members mvciiiig tire"
thirty days' drive. '
Our Annual Ball will be held at
Part's Hall, Thursday night, February
27th. A very energetie committ
e has this affair in chaige and
we know it will g? over fine. Following
this Ball there will be other
affairs sponsored by the lodge
regularly during the year.
Ivnmanuel Ix>dge has been hon1
with the nnpirst f-urm?
TJrand I,odge~Thaf .the reorganization
< f the State a Association be
held here in June. We will im
mediately begin making preparation
for this meeting which will
mean- m\ich~to us and the community
generally.
HOWARD SCHOOL PUPILS '
MAKE HONOR ROLL
- A First Semester .. '"
CressWell W. Madden, Principal,
announced this week that the
following-'pupils cf Howard school
had won places on the Honor Roll
for scholarship and perfect attendance
dur-ing the first semester.
Honor Roll, First grade: Lizzie
T'olton, Vera Jackson, Porothy
(Joodwine, Helen Lawson, Dori9'
McKee, Jacqueline Helen Mitchell,
Evelyn Robinson, Janette Robinson,
Bernice Smith, Gertrude
Waitysi Robert Blocker, James
Coogler, Israel Edwards, Walter
ackson; Mat'hew Kennedy, Harvey
Myers, Allen Nance, Timothy
Speech, and Edward Taylor.
Third grade: Aleva Myers, Jno.
Arthur Long, William Lee Shepherd.
'A."
Fifth grade:' Doris Chappelle, ..
Eh Ise Fair, Bessie Pearson, Jeane
McDonald, Wilhelmina Boykir*.
Fourth grade: Arabella Goodwin
Elizabeth Grant.
Sixth grade: Lillie Barnes, Florence
Gilliam, Ruth Bracy, Rosa
Le.- Goodwine, Patricia Goodwin, ?
Sadie B. Wheeler. Mamie Harteog,
anil Mary" Wade. . *
Neither tardy nor absent: Ora
Belle Wicker. Thomas Johnson, ? .lonnnie
Jones, Leo Fair. Robert
Tyler, Annie Mae Byrd, Arabella
. o-.lwinc, Jan e Miller, John Byrd
John Henry Moultrie, Lottie Ash- >
ford, Jeane McDonald, Catherine
Morrie, John Mobley, Lillie Ruth
Barnes, Florence Gilliam, Robert
Pear.-on, Odell Martin, Isaiah
p,->, Clarence Smith, George
Smith, Ruth Bracy, Patricia Goodwiii,
Kthel Grant, Essie Mae Jones
Mary Wade and Sadie B. Wheeler.
At the end of the first semester
he following Standardized Tests
were given to the entire school:
Tire Public School Achievement
i e ts (1th through 6th), The New
Standard Achievement Tests (2
and adrd) arid the Rhode Island
General Test (1st grade.) From **
the results of these tests and the
irtrpils attendance records the above
pupils won places on the
Howard School Honor Roll. This
is the?second?series of Standarili'/.cd
Tests that Howard School
lias given its pupils and ltom
these test results the teaching
and pupil achievement have been
greatly improved.
i:bi:m:zkr a. m. e. church
Rev. K. It. Mnrlf Paal"
Mullins, S. C.?-Sunday school
tvas opened in due form by Supt. ' '(
LP. J. Fox worth. The lesson w*a
Aondertully discussed and enjoyed
by all that heard it. After
Sunday School the mornjng service
,vas held. Rev. Mack preached
vonderful sermon; his suDject was
aken from 20th chapter of Exolus,
8th verse. "The Christian's *
Sabbath the Lord's Day. This
ermon was enjoyed by all. A
argc crowd attended service Sunlay
and we are asking that they
ohie ugain.
Sunday night, Rev. Mack preach
d another soul stirring sermon,
lis subject was taken from 16th
'salm 1st verse. "Trust in God".
Mr. B. T. Calhoun, who has been
ick for six or seven months was
een to. church Sunday. ^
It was announced in church on
>unday that there will be a $3.00
lumber rally which will come off
he 5th Sunday in March.
Master Israel Singleton, Jr.,-the
pandson of Rev. Mack was sick
or two weeks, but is expecting to >
tart school again next week.
'Mrs. L. B. Calhoun visited her
iome tho week-end; hear many
riendir were glad to see her,
e