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must be in the offir^no later than
Tuesday afternoon of eachv week.
Many letters are received too late
for publication.
"BILL"
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i$oys Ana uiris
WANTED
To Earn Monty In Spar*
-T- ? ?* Time
Here's an opportunity for am
, ? bilious boys and girls to make?
money every week, all year
long, by simply working in
spare time in your own neighborhood.
No money, no experience
needed. We supply, everything.
Many boys and girls
re 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
^Jof
CIRCULATION MANAGER
THE PALMETTO LEADER
I 91 A A LI- r-% \ " ? r. ^
??jhj n^BCHiuiy ,51., v oiumota, s.t.
THO.MAS1NA WBIHHTS
Dear Bill,
1 Another-wcrh has pa's-oil "atill it'
is time to write. ?
I went to Sunday S;dtoi>; and e,ti;
joyed the lesson very much.
Bill,. I ant uskiny that- every,
member of the Club would writ*
* so th<??)?a?re could b. full.
? .1 am sendifiR-. in some question^
see.how m'dhv. the members can an
1. When was Nebraska 'admitted
tii Hi.. T * ! h 0 i"**" ~
2. When <iid Charleston, S.
surrendered to the British?
What year va *.. Preside n'
Lincoln assassinated?.
4. How many, slave-- Wore in
the United States in
Answers: .
1. March 1'.
2. May 12, 17SU,
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2,00n,U.'!l.
i uwrs ir'iiy,
J Thomas na I'age
HATE TO \\ KITE
Dear Hill, ' '
I haw another exeti.v this
timq. Geo! Bill, I haw to Write
I suppose it isn't anything bat
- laziness, anyway I am going tc
try'and du better., here after.
How are you getting along these
late days?' I am doing aba ly in
! every way.
Mamie Loe Rhodes of l:m<>n, S. }
C. made u misl^e ir. heroinst- letter
when the said I was wearlm.'
. eyeglasses. 1 saw it in .?h,> foiC?V
paper. She was wearing them !o
improve her looks'.
Oh! I Was very surprise to. sut
T R ltohiiv-:.m un,.., ]?jil-t rati W
to Eastover, fwatise 1 laid b.ei
reading letters from the Junioi
Leader written by 'him. He is
smart in sc hool just like mo.
The "Tarnado." wiii be down
hereaatn the lidnd of.. tirL?mouth.- b
wilh 1h? glad bocati.-e--bn?fs?vcrvmtich.
Gee! I wish .more Members
wuuici \vr:ie .so 1 can ejijoy tile
J uniot- Page b. tt- r.
As suam-as' itis wurnrr?yotr
know late in the spring. please
come down here and see can't yon
organizu-a Bill ( arver Club, W'il:
ha te to close.
Yours truly,
Helen Bowman ,
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MARGARET WRIGHT SENDS
POEM
HcIlO Everybody,
.'Here f am again. Tune in ar.d
get all the Rambei't News Station.
M G W. Every farmer' is busy
now turning up the soil and mak
ui^r use <>i me i) amuui sun tunc
days. Our school. is. doing: nicely.
-had a-basket- hall game vvftlr
_ Statexburg on Friday. Tbqy won
?the game but we gave thcin a
good fight. We arc scheduled to
play two frames this week: Boy
kins Wednesday uiflLUUiocm?atvd
Stateburg Friday. \Vc are* going \
to win or either be good .losers.
Our Sunday school is still wi 1
awake. We had a good crowd out
today. Our Bible verses started
with the letter "Z1^ which were
not so easy to find. T have gotten
my garden all planted, Bill, and
every week I sell from eight to
ten dozeng eggs. However I am
keeping s record of all I sell. I
** . guess you are tired reading poems
so I am send a few riddles this
time. _ ,
1. If a man was in an iron
cage and it had no opening and he
?^ 5fhe
UoffrCc
rKtAff^T WtFKTTi
BILL CARVKR, Editor ~
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had nothing. to prize with nor-- cut
' through the wall, how could he
break out?
2.?What is it- that - ha-*- foui '
. yes-and--cannot see?
Why is a bald like dlcat^li?
4. How..did the whale that
swal^pwcJ-Jonah obey the de.vino
aw? - ' : -1
A liswi rs:
I. 15y taking measles.
Missf^ippi.
Hoeause .it., is a Lnj/ht and
-hin'in^ pot an 1 there is no partjtig
ti.it v. - - .
. ; .I,.- .Jonah was a -stranger and
lie.took hiin in.
So loitK' Bin. .
Margaret Wright
CAN WIUTIO A I.IvTTKR NOW
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?.ar r.ar,. '
I know yt,u .are surprise to re eivC
a letter ijrohi me.
" Bill,' I am. now seven years'oik
n I in .-oeoml e rade. I am doimr_
.i. i iy i:i all of my school works.'
'My t-.aeher'fi naniy i* Mrs. Kat
S.eci"t. Sh$ is. very (food atid
1 will have to elose now.
i" loii(r. .
.uananna White
" Easlover, . S. C7~
< KO.Sij> K<> VD S< 1IOOI. NO. 2
Kastuver. S. ('. The play tha
a- i.iveii on Thursday niirht. Feb
| ruary 27 at above named .-ohm
L &-* ??i rUOOUSS. :
TheIV will I).- a pio'jriam given
by tiic Y. A., students on Sun
say. .March 8th sit .*5|: ".0 o'clock it
iic s h<ml auditorium, The spua!
. rs of the' evening will be Mrs
oimspn, the state supervisor; I>r
Coo (white) and Mr. lluoy am
.Irs. Ril~y.; The-pultlie-4s invkoi-.
! attend this pro urn ill Ynu will
also hear'the N. V. A. male chot?s
arxi mixed chorus.
HKTTIS ACADEMY
I?y Emma Morse
Tiii >tudeiits from.try eoiiiinuni
y ii<E r tin direction of Aliss- ^mvleton,
with Miss Goldson at
he piano,, 'entertained in chape!
Yidaynight with a very inter.est lir
prut,':am for the purpose ol
Mir annual rally. Aftc-r the prolan)
evi ry one who- was present
""M '-'" so.ial wfrTrtr"\va> e~hvi-iy
much..
A 'iivjr,. number of the Rettis
yraduates came down Friday
and Saturday.
We <l?v.-ply sympathize with Miss
'd.niu- Mi Ki",- n hlidi in the '
hath id' her father, Dent-on Heny
McKie. A (Troup of <>ar sihjrrs
sant; at tire fum ral Sunday,
Mi sos Fliza Palmare. Senior
N'onnal. .I'isiy DinjgF,. and Clara
lac Smpkins Freshmen,, spent the
veek-tnd at their home in Grante11
It*. .
Mrs. I) racy RyiM'.Avas the truest
f Mur. "sons,- GV?nyus and T. F-.
tyi d. ..'Senior lii>rh Saturday.Mr.
and Mrs. Art.hur Kenntir.
ii;tTc- Arthur,. Jr. Vera an.-( Re?>;,.
. \ ii,..;.. ,i.? ~e
..... .....V,.. ilOli
isLiv Dprothy Kenncr, Senior
_\*o final. Saturday ...afternoon ?
Mis-'c? F.thel Hill, Hattie and
inn;.a M?>Mr, Ha/eline?F+arrkdm.
'aHie. Naglcles,- Seniors, Miss C.
1. Sin_* let on and Ml1. F. M. Jon5
?? the faculty; w. nt sight stvT
ng Sunday afternoon, tlu-y went
o I.itt!,. Stone Moutttain.,
?Mtsk Lwiisc MerfiWeaTRer, Bet'tis
"34", now teaching in Lauren
county spent the week-end on the
am |" Vis.
We are now having our week
of prayer. AH of those who do
not know how to pray should certainly
know at the close of this
week. ReV. W. II. Harper preach :i
a soul stirring serrrion Sunday
evening. His text was Luke 18.1
Miss Thelma V. Vanderhorst
spent the week-end at home in
Aiken. _ ' ?
Misses Helen* Whttlftckr^'Bhtt'is
Mildred Hands, and Fannie
Belle Glover, Bettis "34" were
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it together with a self addressed %
ttto Leader, Bill Carver's Club.
C,, Your name will be placed on *i*
e a niehibershrp card and button.
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~ tl'nk
By Naomi Hunter
-Look - h< a h.? Tt< nk!^r-N'ow a in't
it awful! ..'T'ou.-rfit i_.js.uut you off
tO School; ' " "
Don't you know dat you are
growing up to be a regular. foolWhah's
dem looks dat I's done
bought you ? "Look ln.-ali. ' ln>v.
you tell me quick, wball's dat \\\ lister
blue-back speller an' dat
bran new 'rifniatic?
Wile i'm t'inkin you is lanvin
in do school,'.why hji.ss. lnaso.ul!
' You off in do woods a-playing.
Can't you* do like you is tolo?
Boy; I tell voii. it's joC setm-ft*-?*
d'way dat you is.goin' on: an' you
sholy go* 11. bo son y. .ies. as trig; as
you is bo'n. Uvah Kmtrying
liard to raise you as a ci:bdit t>>
dis race, an', you ttying heap
niuoh harder fu' to conn up in disgrace.
Dc.se tfriys wVn cim-ti ain't
got up to do toil by books ",;in'
crooks, Toll you now,* difys'irot
to git dor standing ml a pile- i ot
books. - . ' ' ' ^ " 'J
' Won you so_ s a darkv gain' t*>
it. ticl a;; somi as liclit l'oilo.win' a
jiuio across it I'mn do mawr.ing'
'ti!j>do- night, wykjn ad his life
Ai' vittlcs, lvocin'.Itsvoop do. coit'n
a'on In knocks off -an' tiah'd
iwnin. nut'ii but .his " clo'cs. y 11
.nil put it down to iemimv. :llt:i
all wnats done an!* sad, you km'
bit dat dat same canity ain't got
nut'n in his head.
Ain't you seed din: w'ito -men
-nt'li ill .1 > t-r-..',.
. * .. ... ..VI ?H JHA- . I "Ml I Villi
.<?tovy <ii y iroea .duly 'bout- imu*
. ach mawnin".' BIes;; yo' soul,
.'eys i,ut by I'm'. 1 te?v ,i? s Roes a
w t il in; does ilat by . some . easy
"iH-ans.; Cats jo's' sot an' play
llianah on d'etn printin press rn'uth
s--chid. iloin nnn tarnws lfo\v
to lifftrah how to Use oai hub poiu
in' <ioy knows <lat blue-back spoil
,ir r'oin bo<tjnnin' to do on". Pats
lo'lVot of odiaarfon; dais do t uijr
vbats gwino to rub-; Cit dent
looks, you lazy rascal! tlit back
io yu' pljioo in selioo5v
m #<
- ANDERSON SAN 1TOR1 I'M
DRIVE .
Tlio Anderson County B. Asoeiation
is 'featuring a $1 lUU.Uo
Sanituium Diive tor* the purpo
f a building to oaro for '1'. B.
patients. If this amount is rais |
'0.(1 by the colored folk of A microti
county the .same amount wih
io duplirnl l y white lYioiid-.
Dr. \V. 11. Yyu'r.g, chairman, has.
willed s.VeiTtl mootings in mdui
o "got limd up tor the drive.
Men, women and teachers are busy
o: kilty: to aiil the much noodoo
cause. A systematic method haw
h'ui worked out by the committee
>r io rkoi's to secure amounts as
- istt <1 t hotjito. tulal.illUO.iHk Pr\V.
11.Young, Dr. J. C. -And wwmMr.
W. 1. Book, Mr. ('. Lee, Davis.
Mr. Bred Jackson. Mr. Alice \\.
Anderson and Mrs. Julia Bui ris
head the committee.
Kiiends of .Miss Marie McC'ieiv-!
-rT-nnrnr-Jtafrpy Io sie h.r . in an
'going about her..daily duties af
lef having been in lor one \\;eii. i
Mi the account of illness.
seen oil the campus Sluiday aftei>
noon.
Mrs. .Je.ssic Butler-Myers,
Misses Louise and I'earl i.anhan
ind Ophelia Mc.Kie. Messers Arthur
Bradley -and Kddie Cor ley
spent the week-, nd at th ir homes.
Messrs. Solomon Atkinson and
James Morgan, father and uncle
f. Mrs. Victoria Nicholson break"aste,j
with her Sunday.
,?Mr. A tkinson, Senior Hi, s pi fit
Sunday in "North Augusta with
i is?mmf"
Hevs. A. B. Coleman an 1 C.
Augustus W aver; former South
Carolinians and "Bettisites," but
now successful pastors pf large
churches in th., state of l-'krrukrr
wore \vt Iconic visitors hero a few
days ago. " *
A melodrama "Followed hy
Fate" will be presented at the
public school in Aiken on March
2'\, by Bettis third high, under the
direction of Mr. C. A. Rubens. Re
sure to see it.
Wt. are glad to report th'aT
President Nicholson is still improving.
We hope that he shall
soon be out again. ,
SUBSCRIBE FOR I
THE "LEADER"
HE PALMETTO LEADER
WILLIAM CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCE
Hev. J. P. Washington, Pastor
Sunday was a day of days. I
was the most beautiful day we hat
since Conference anJ many churcl
troers took advantage of the op
portuni.ty to ro to church and wbr
ship. The church school was op
ened on the usual houc, and the at
tendance was fjood. Most of thi
?< wm., ,.f flw.il- imnf. #1..
lesson was reviewed by Dr. S. R
Green. The
morning worship was be
gun at 11:11* o'clock. Pastoi
Washington accompanied by Rev
J. E. ZOiglcr ascended the rostruir
. and after'".preliminaries, the pasfrom
St. Luke -IT.', using as his
subject: "I'owor from on. high." 'A
special effort was put forth bj
the pastor in inteiest of the trusfees'
dopartnnht.' He asked every
4u?4y- 4o ~gi-ve-av+*mLinyMs> the -dictation
of his conscience.
Ho led off with one dollar ant!
was followed by brothers Gilbert
'^panrf, Hamniie P. Pinckney,. Jot
Haynes, Dr. T. II. Rest and Mrs.
Rcssie Judson. This was followed
by those whose conscience lod
them to give 5dc. In the group
Mr. J. P. Washington, Kvan Davis.
Miss Janic- Plair, .Mrs. Mary
Spann. Prof. S. M. Pinckney. S.
.H<>t ?an-ftsq; I'i <<1 t . !. Lyles, Mr.
William Brisbane. and Mr. H. L,
Davis,
The following named, persons
iraveJfne eavh: Mrs. Sarah Billie,
Mat tie Davis, Kayreiiia Kennerly,
1 I fin ietta?(iovatt. SiinmK Keldcr,
Mary L. Haynes. R. (I. Harry. Lillian
Ilayms, Kli/.aheth Miller,
IJ'Sark Anderson. Bertha Palmer,
Knima Jane I'm lor,. Mary Phy-t
mes, Mamie Canhy, Beimel' Hui'tn,
Liz'/.ie Brisbane, Kthel Jaek vt.il.
forine Wti-.r-rt.-J. H. d Vara-n.
TTTlia Bieelaiid. Alive Haynes,
(iiissie Thomnvoii. Klin'McDuffie,
Kehe.eva Zeijfier, Annie Mae Johnsen.-''Majrifcie
St ok < . Kl/.ena Jenkins.
Mr. Baker Haynes. Dove
AVriirlrt and.: Thomas Blair,
Added t.o tin list above, Mr.
Wi]Iije (lovan l?ave Toe. and II. W.
Jenkins-and Wiiiiam Rhymes.gave
oUe each. Son.ethiinjr over thirty
dollars ware" rai-*d in this elloit
without any. ns>? ,-simmt. and everv
<iiii' seem'-to jfivc cheerfully.
T! i i -i was " -T.-rii rel ief til the11
listen s. All eyes art' now turn"?
?!?*t>i the "seeeild S. rulay in March
winch will iii> n U-hrated as- Woman's
'ay.. Tin la ii ? program on
(hat. day.
\Vconip:niiod I?v KeV. J. E.
/CclHci", Mi s. Sa.ah Utlhe, Mattic
l?a\is, OIlie.Mo-s and Bertha Pal
y.vr. the "pastor imitoved over to
I frown .Chapel Sunday afternoon'
hi i preached for Kw. \V. R. Bow-"
'"TTill'iv amfli'is ji"".: peopl,. Ho roan
nee! in time- to speak to the faculty,
and student lxtdy on State
(V.lleyv Cajnpus? and hack to his
church where he , delivered the
rl<isiiijr sermon i'pr -ihe .lay.? Although."
prcachiiiy four times Suii-,
r lay, C.ie pastor seemed to he the
ii-ast fatigued.
lie. is e(-owittj??rn the e-liniation"
and confidence of the people not
lily of his church, hut of the entire
city. The.-people feel tiisit in
iin they have a safe auil sound
feti ivr. Thir.es ave -looking very
neo.ira^ine;.rotted and ahout Wiliinir.
< iiap< ! Cfiufeh. The people
have a mind tu-Avork; the \veather
condition was the only hindci'tUHiev
r Watch t.s firnr- ' . _
SN \l* SHOT JOTTIN0S
By Rev.- II. J. Daniels
i We t.'iitik that the time has long
siijee when Negiocs should r.ot
only Im-c . hut Mmufti yvcTcisc as"
wa- 1. .-fin.._common -aV well
i-. id < feelings in regards
to funerals. Studying the fun -ral
situation in South Carolina as
a whole wy find that the general
| matin.'! in which funerals,aiv con
ducted among and by Negroes .reflects
much discredit upon the it\^
telltgrnrn^r f the" raceV "
Xo\y "t:.e?: sc.-ins to' he a wot'! I
niapia gnu ng tJu' average; of our
-group to. j.irll o$i a big funeral
when one of our number flics; and
especially ' if that person is of
:mv i'im-|t,it ion it nwttrrs riTit
Tron what angle. And as a iv'lit
of tiii< inordinate lust for
honor the average funeial among
tlie so.-call.-d "classes" is character
jzed hy pomp, extravagant display
and -the- most .-absurd ostentation.
And the fooiish part ahout
this array of vanity-is, th.se
"big funeral victims" will re*
ort to any tactic to carry out
their plans and tints appease their
lust fcgnrdhss to whom or wCiat
it may linn, harm or retard.
(?ne of their Railing ..tactics is
"to have tin- funeral on Sunday."
Their alibi is. "All of the family
can't get there." Rut the fact is,
tlicy want a crowd; and they ligufc
that Sunday not being a working
..'ay, they, can succeed in getting
a crowd. And sad to n late thousands
(if unthoughtful?Nog i oey
have fallen victims to this bosh
and arc catering tor and dnplornb
-dy?fntttTitng these ^>ig-funeral
j lusters." We have known pool
I pepjilc to spend their last dime,
1 neidi'd ilc..s?. -1
vim re n and every
idling -4it*e--t-o^gtr-trr7r ,Tblg SuruTay
funeral." Ami most, of the timt
they go from no motive of smypathy
and respect for the family
i>ut morel v. to "see.", That classof
persons' want to See the-kind
of casket, the floral offering il
any; the crowd, and what the
preachers say about the deceased
When we were pastoring foui
rural churches we have, had as
high as three, funerals on the same
Sunday, some of the persons having
died, often on the previous
Monday and we recall a few cases
When they died on the previous
Sunday.
Now my friends- these things
I ought not so to be. In the first
place there should not be any Sun
'day funerals save in_ extremely
rare cases. Sunday funerals over
i
-wvjrk Hhe iVidertkker, ' ovter-tax
I tho already taxed minister, robs,
both, pastor and church of their
just and much needed financial
t aid and mutely sanction church
] disloyalty. 1
If love means any thing: it
means sympathy, consideration,
. and loyalty to those to whohi we
- are in any way related. That be
inp: so those "big: Sunday funer>
als victims" and their fans surely
do not properly love their chute n
. ami pastgr. Now since the color
to minister is the accepted leader
. of his people the should set out to
f correct this great error among
. them. The time Ijas. fully come
i when, the ministers should by wise
. and intelligent enough to organize
? against?this?manlu of lghoranceT
: Let every Mortician and every
, pastor cooperate in this matter
and tome out of this muck and
. mire of vanity.
' It's high time for .Nc.sr.ro leaders
.. .io awake from their- sleepy couches
and begin to think soberly and
| uuisisUnlly with OTe t clients of"
; the Golden Rule and with the gen
eral trend of scripture. Not only
, should this be done in-regards to
. funerals but in regards to any
[ thing or issue. ' .
i May the day hasten its arrival
when man the world over will
conic to worship the Creator instead
of the..creature; aTul- have
f??? i oinffW-w * I* - * * 1
.... ,,.s nwfjaii. iiil* i-ssence ui ine
scripture injunction?"Thus Saith
the Lord," in whatever it may
concern. v
K. J. Daniels, Pastor
Macedonia Rapt. Church"
"Greenwood, S. C. 1
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WEEPING MARY
RARNST CHURCH"
Rev. W. II. Neal, Pastor
?Wlrrtl- Oak, s. ( Feb. 24.4PB<>?;
Evqryo.no \vas glad to see the sun
'.-^fining Sunday morning. 7'hi'
Robinson Family was so proud ,
t-in y walked to church.
The Sunday school opened at
the usual liour. E. L. Richmond
acting Supt. The lesson was interestingly
taught by the teachers
and the pastor.gave a very interesting
review of the lesson.
The pastor ascended the rostrum
rthff lpreached a very interesting
sermon from the snhjiwt,
'."Coil is our Iu>ck of All Ages.'
KYery ('.hristiaii saw himself stand
ing oil that rock, which is Christ
Jesus. We wgi'i glad Ao have Mr.
John- Cvaig worship with us SunAround
White Oak
Alexander Robinson and James
Claud Richmond are still in Union,
S. C.
Misses Rosa R.. Richmond, little
Johnnie Richmond, Rosa Hemphill ,
and Maggie' II mphill wore visitim>;
their sick aunt in Smith
Turnout, S.' ('. last week.
They .came back home with E.
L. and Lindsay Richmond Friday .
-v.-nitty.
Alrs.Sallio I ticket ami* daughter
Polly Camps spent "the t^ock-eiulwith
Allx ?-i:i it. A 4
Miss -Ellen Stephenson went' to I
Buffalo. X. C. with her sistcr-in--.1
law. She arrived safely an<l likes
the city line, We hope how* well
she may do.
Mrs. Alice Chappclle has hoop
sick, but is some better,
i Km ma Boulware i.nd Charlotte
Wilson an- stid on the sick list.
DONALDS AND WAUESHOAI.S
CIRCl IT
Rev. (irover C. Ford. Pastor
; Some cf our friends at Clemson,
Calhoun and Greenville have been
_j wondering what had become of
me sjp^" T lr.ft tVM.tnn r*l, n pr t A ?
. M. K. Church, Gftchwood, S. C. I
1 want you to know that I am at m\>i
pest of duty, working1 hard,
j The weather conditions have
been ayainst or rather unfavorable,
but. in spite of that fact,
we have only missed one Suhday
of going to our Avrrk: ^Ifc AVaft'
Shoals congregation gave 150 of
175 ttvs. of grocei ies to tliQ oastor
. 1*771- -ld?-. Christ ihaAmi not a~
service- day hit VP" t 'ley missed do
ing something for their pastor. A
lovely people thev arc. T
Tvunomhvr I>??njil<ls is out here
too. They have also pounded the
pastor with heans, potatee.. piii |
can (roods. Just watch these two
churches go.
Ju-rt watch the columns .of The
Palmetto Leader and you will be
hearing from the above charge.
We also, take this method of
thanking' our many friends at
Greenwood, - S. C.. for the fine ,
way they gave their support to
me and my family. Long you I
will be. remembered in our prayers
and ever ther shall e "i |
warm spot in our hearts: and the
ohl door of our cabin will swing
open at any time of the day or,
night for your comfort. Just
knock. That's all.
HOW MAN NEWS
Miss Wlthelmcna Felder
Si'nday school i^ncncd at the
usual hour, at the Antioch Baptist
Church. Son'/ and prayer hy
the school. Prayer was conducted
by Deacon R. 1L Winningham and
deacon Edwards. Prayer by
m-v. u. l. (.illmore, Kev. W. W.
Wine spoke from the book of
Mark 20:7. Subject "Go into the
vineyard and work/'
Night services began "at 7:30
Prayer .meeting \vas conducted by
O. I. Gilmorc and Mr. P. Smith,
offering by the ushers, Miss Rosa
P. Folder. Miss Beatrice Johnson,
Miss Ollie Mae Gaines and Miss
Idella Reed. Rev. Wine spoke
front'20:26 Acts of Apostle, Subjoci
"Testify for Jesuit."
1 Collection $14.52. On last Sun
clay night the ushers rendered, a
program at tthe St. Stephen M.
E. Church.
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FRIENDSHIP COLLEGE
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J5y Ethel Dalores Dunlap
On Sunday, February 16, a
group of young ladies of the Junior-Normal
clans' attended the
" "Woman's Quarterly Union held it)
Chester, S. C., in which President
J. H. Goudlock played a very con- |
| lock is known throughout * the
South because of, the wonderful
I Wrwlf fi'n o f lw? Un o ??'! ? I
1^" vi?n?o uwiiu unu is uubeen,
static! by those in authorij
ty that has not only proved him!
ing for Friendship College; it has
aelf indispensable?in the t'ity oT"
! Hock Hill 'but in York and Ches'
ter counties as well. The young
ladies who attended the meeting
ladies who attended the meeting
._\VLQl'e-. Misses^ Eloree Littlcy-Alone
Miller. A li'vandio in?I'erry, Vera
1 McAdams, Arsonia Hall and Doj
lores E. Dunlap. Each one exj
pressed herself injthe meeting und
i took part in the' services which
l were enjoyed by all. Miss Little
I san,ii a solo "How About You" and
j Miss Uiyilap read "Go Down
i i/eain.r inese numbers were giv- I
en by request. ._J. |
??-'t :?" 1
Wednesday,. February 19, brot
to us "LOOK OUT LIZZIE" a
: comedy drama n three acts. This
was-the second time the play had
been'gi ven but it produced a great
effect which proved how good it
-was. The theme of the play was
of a young girl with a fair education
who lived on a farm in the
-wtmtpyv-?? J? L
The Dramatic Society favored
us witha beautiful and colorful
pageant entitled "The Garden of
uLovc.'-I. The participants represented
the -diffcrerrt? dieties of the
season in colors and beauty..
, The girls' basketball team Is
making wonderful progress under
Coach Roy II. Hill who is a graduate
of Benedict College and one
who is very efficient in
of athletics. The team played Finley
High in Chester, on Feb. 20. !
The scores -were 8-9 in favor of j
Friendship. The team will meet '
Finley High again on March 9. j
in the gym of Kmmett Scott High
School; they will play Braincrd
Junior College in Chester on the U
<5; and Jefferson High School on j
the 5th.
nui uaj y zi, is Known as Wo-j
n-an's day in the history of York !
aiid Chester counties. This clay, I.
as stated in its brief history by !
I'residehT J TT Go.udlock, was set
aside by the women of the two
eounties to. raise a large sum of
honey for the school-. The program
began at -1:30 o'clock with
Mrs. J. J. Starks of Benedict College
as speaker. The gist of Mrs,
Stal ks' talk was .economy and ~
thrift; in" wCilch she gave some
very interesting and valuable
points on how the . Nogrq might
save. She painted-a beautiful picture
of the beginning of her pro- 1
fessional career as a rural school . 1
teacher. We were more than grate
ful to Mrs. Starks for this speech
because it' was so practical, and
simple enough for anyone to unwas
presented by Rev. J. P. Rceder
of Cobrmbia.
"Friday^iight, February 28, the 1
regular monthly social was held
in the auditorium with Miss L. B. (
Brown, clean of women, as chape--H
ron. MTT.I.FR
( HAPML A. M. E. '
CTH'RCH
G. II. White, Pastor
i
N't wherry, S. C.?Supt. Floyd
is all smiles, these Sunday momings
because of the lovely weather
and lar^c number attending the '
Sabbath school. The lessjon was
very instructively reviewed by !
Mrs. Roberta Middleton.
For morning worship |ht. pastor (
selected Psalm 75:17; he gave a
musical select reading. The Ode ,
to the West Wind /by ShJley,
Miss Helen Nance, the accompanist
vi'Cy beautifully interpretec'l
at the piano, "If Winter Comes,"
Judged from expressions that
came from the congregation, .the ^
message was enjoyed. This beifig
Communion Dav. a huge prmip .was
out and several visitors were j
present.
~J$t ledl) the Excelsior Club cat- J
' 1
ricil out their pre-Spving Tea at J
Miss A. Young's. The program
was quite unique. Those who ap
peared on program, was the Dray
ton St. Hi. Quintet under the <li- (
reetion of Miss Helen Nance. j J
Miss Wilhelmena Hare, the Prcsi- ' '
denjt is to be highly commended '
fpr; securing the services of Ihn
array of talent for the occasion. | 1
The League hour was very nice 1
ly carried out by Miss Mildred ^
Stevens as lerfder. Vice* Pres., {
_ (.la rt er was .at his post of -duty. t <
The Leader for"" next Sunday is 1
Miss Daisy Butler. The young v
folks are coming forward in this *
department. 1
r
Saturday, March 7, 1936
NEWBERRY NEWS
ST. MATTHEWS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. S. M. Ilalsey, Pastor
Sunday sehool opened with a
| larjje number mcsehf \vi fli t ouch -
ers and officers at their post of
duty. The hsson was carefully
taught which the.! le?*oj|UvatT
reviewed by the superhtSt^oent.
At 3:30 P. M. preaching every
Sunday^ afternoon.
BYPU at 6:45 everybody seemc?d
to ha\lj enjoyed these programs.
1. There will bo ;>, pecra! ncrmon
for the young people preached at
.'5:00 o'clock, Sunday, March 8th
Ivy the pastor. Everybody is invited.
, '
is "The Queen Bee'\ and what she
~.^ays~goes. "with tKesc little Roes ,?
The morning services were open
ed with Miss Gwendolyn Henry at
the piano with Mr. Baker and his
violin at her side. Thp j astor after
a brief period of singing and
yuite a large crowd witnessed
the silver tea given at Mrs. Lucy
Wort^ in honor. of the Pastor's Aid
club.
Mi?s llannah Livingston js op
he.sick list.
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Rev. K. E. Caulden. Pastor
We were happy and thankful to
the Almighty God for the glory^
of. the sunlight on last Sunday.
The Sunday school was xrowded
with young'people and from their
stttThng- face..?We wore made to '
feel tha^ spring would soon be
here. r After the regular Sunday
school lesson "The Busy Bee club"
gave u.s-iin inspiring program, and
cvQi.y_ho.uy cnjoyfcd it to the high-,
est. "Airs. K. "Gaiilflen Ts in '
charge-of these" young people.who
spoke so well their parts. And
less we forget, Aliss Nancy Halty
praying by the choir and congregntinn
filmn?before us.?Hr?took -1?
as- ms text these words: And thou
shall love the Lord thy God with
all thy heart, and with all- thy
soul and with all thy.mind, and
with all thy strmgth, and thy
neighbor as thy - siif. ? Subject!
"What Is Religion Doing To Your
Character?"
Calvary Presbyterian Church ?,
Rev. A. II. Reasoner, Pastor Sunday
school service was large
ly attended; a very interesting
lesson discussed by the teachers
and ' pupils.
During the Children's Hour the
pastor used, as'subject: "Holy Angel.
Text, I can do all things
through Christ that strengthens
nte. He used' the little pony engine,
that carged coal over the
hill after theourge engines refused,
and told them if they will
say "I think I can" aiid try; the ' !?Holy
angel will help'.and protect
their lives.. The pianist selected
three beautiful songs: llavv Thine
Own Way; lie Gave His Life for
Thee and Wohderiul Words of
Life. Prayer, was olfefeci by Mrs
Reasoner.
At 11:30 the service op.ned i.i ?
the usual order^with very appro,
pj'iate music ferr"the sermon. The
luiiills W.-.e :iiiiwu:ni-od n?i.i
. * ? 1" or
was offered by- Kev. Dayson.
1'he .pastor's tixt \v;is "He ye kind
one to another, teridey-hearted for
gUMttf one another even as God
for Christ's salty liath forgiven '
rdu." Kpbes. Theme. Outstanding
Christian Virtues. If the
plans he so beautifully outlined
1 earn,' I n.:t?or pn* into prae ?
Lice we will have peace'.' and happiness.
Visitors were Masters
Willie Hates, liobe: t Gallman.
Mrs. Mary Queen, Ml. and Mrs.
N*. S. Miller, little Missis "Angelina
am[ .Julia (iallnian, also Char*
lieboy" were visitors at Sunday ' *
school.
A large number of young people
ivcre out to enjoy the program of
:he evening.
The Junior Community (Tub met
ivi-th'^Iiss Addie Hare presiding.
Miss Daisy Butler, secretary; Mr.
Cecil J one's lead', r was ipjoyed
and lu'l of instructions to all.
Rick list: Mesdunies Annie MFuller,
Maggie Taylor, S.bbie Rutherford?are
-still confined to their
room also Mrs. L. J. Kimpkins.
tTe are glad t<> scu Miss Naomi
Stephens out again.
Nurse Daisy Golden gave a -surprise
birthday party?fur Misses" ,
\\ Stephens and Wilhelmena Hare
Friday afteronon. They had a
jolly time.
Little Miss Marilyn ' Yvonne
Quails, the daughter-of Dr. and
Mrs. It. G. Quails is a very beautiful
infatrh Mother add baby
are very ,happy.
All the parents "f N. Y. A.
workers apd citizens of the city
ire requested to meet at Drayton
iligh School, Tuesday, March Oth
it 8 o'clock with the Community
dub. Meeting to? help- with the
dayground project. Mr. Kilgore
vho is the supervisor of this ac-.
ivity of the county is expected to
>e present.