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'!M < I'.IT I.!1'! \ '. , ; t; i |-1 I,.,,] " Taurine S ilan. tvi nirivo y>at'<'ty u* 1 a>.* IIihiu} new. SijO'.'tu . s] in) J)i ( <mt ?n, all Jh;anr|. Now Autamahilos .Manj Maro la Srloct From TERMS?TRADES C R A W F 0 RD'S 1927*29 .Main St. 1'hano 41."IS I FOR HONES! VALUE - USED CARS ?BY? 1924 MAIN Bl'Y WHERE THE QK Counts T *"> /if' / 1* * * ? r "X ^ Ij <v <m L'H hi v. CO.I 1921 Main St. J NOTICE! To All Colored People: If you want a good job regard-, less to your trade ??r profession We can pi are you ?i-H ?fOhTIMBlA Employment Bureau 1521 Main Street ?Room 7 -? Phone S8M CHESTER PARAGRAPHS .(Continued from Page 1) Hordin's Hall.-"-? The County Teachers' Associalion closed Saturday after a very successful and enjoyable session. The teachers were so highly pleased with the instructors, -Miss Mattig 0. Thomas and Miss Ruth I Bvnuni. of Columbia, that all vot- ' id to have them come again. They i were.each presented a token, for. which they graciously thanked i the group. The officers were e- i Icted as follows. President. S. L. Kinley; Vice Pres.. Miss Geneva | Cbisholm, Sec., M(i s. Cathrine j lo'ril^on M.-v Martha Walker; Treas., Rev. J. W. Shaw; Prof. Finley and Rev. Shaw were I levtod to the House of Delegates at tht? State Teachers' Association, Prof. Drew, principal of Great Falls school was elected organist. ?Miss?Daisy?Reed, a student nt' Benedict--College -came home Sunlay to spend a few days because of having trouble with her eyes. FMMFTT SCOTT NEWS (Continued from Page 1) or of the Junior class was crown.' ..".Misi. Emmet t- -Seott-.-?vThe total amount raided was $28.44.Mrs. W. F. Bailey was the spon <>i\ i Mrs'.'E. B. Moore (was called td Ashevill.e to her mother's bedside. Quite a few teachers and students 'nave been-oiv the sick listPupils from the first through the Mxth grade- under the supervision of. .Miss Beuiah Ingram, and Mr. I.eroy Browne our* play directors wry .ably, presented a George Washingt ir program in the audTt'priuin Friday, February 21, 1930. -The play, dialogues, and recitation showed 'Some of the most imI'.i tant :acts in the life of George Washington. m + mm A l l; COLLEGE nuLfcDOG&-DRIB BLUEFIELD ONVC. Hurley) Coach Ollie Dawson's South -<-'nmlitia !HaU- cagtrs deltDut a p.'.. l'.' lashing?to?-the?Bluofittld uirtet.. in a one-sided game at Dukt's gymnasium . Thursday ev. ning. February 19. The victo.rius <'aroliha five clicked with almost perfect coordination to baftle t?ioir opponents and scote- fron. =ed~wr|:les at will. The visitors played a determin cd game throughout, but their braml was not capable of check ng the terrific strides of the locals Only the fact that nearly half the game was played by sec. nnd-st rimr RnUrlnc nuns ?inve<> them from a veritable landslide. . Bryant, lithe center of the Bullh-gsroamed over the-eourt, glid(1 through the njidst of .his opponents, and scored 10 points to lea in the?number of points for the evening. J. Johnson, heavy hu' last forward, dashed closely in his footsteps to tally 14 points Thompson, center, scored 11 ol the l'J points made by his team ('oath Dawson's team have been defeated or(ly twice during *Jh current season At their prime they have beaten some of the best teams "in the country. Under his unorior tutelage-and with a few more games! they should capture the championship at -the Tuskegee ournament: . , State I'd;^JBluefield I'd *IN MEMORIAM TfT~sa"d; hur tovinormm mrbrarrcr~ of our dear Wife and mother, Sarah Carter,, who dopai ted this life February 28, 1833. fn inn' h.-nits memory lingers L o,wi irnn \'o there passes not a day We do not think of you, Julius Carter, Sr., husband; Wayman, Julius, Jr., Samuel, Prank, Christopher,- Joseph and Lei'oy Carter, sons; Mrs. Elizabeth Carter Redmond, Mrs. Wilhelmena C. Jackson, anil Miss Sarah Carter, daughters.. THE YOI NC PEOPLE'S I/E.VC I' E The Young People's League District No. 1 will hold, its regular meeting at the I,adson PresbyterJan Church, Columbia, S. C. Saturday. March 14, 1936, from 11 <00 A.. M. to 4:00 P. M. All are urged to be present. . i SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. J. Douglass, Pastor The Sunday school opened at the usual hour,- with the Supt., Mr. D. R. Starks presiding. The lesson was beautifully discussed. At 11:00 o'clock oar pastor preached a soul stirring sermon using as his text?Isaiah 35:8: And it highway shall be there, and a way. and it shall be called the way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those*: the wayfaring men though fools, shall not err therein. Theme "Highway." This was a wopderllul sermon and was enjoyed by all. At 1.30 the funeral services of_ Mrs. Rosa Dixon were held berelatives. At 6:30 the Epworth League rendered a good program. The program was in charge of Miss Minnie Sim?. | " ' ' . '; t Gospel Tornado N Speaking? , From River Side. California Hello JViomls, ? 5 1 am in River Side, HSI beautiful place, SMV from Bermvrdino; will be '^Cn. stop with Or, Holnian. $20 Pine St., will be glad to see all my old fronds. .Will Til?' mure about California next weelcT". So long, will be on air next week, , oyer station PMLOC. Bl.l'E MOuX SOCIAL CLt'H Tbe .Mooners held their Weekly inept ing at the home of Miss'Alicy Odoni; 1411 Park St. The ?nieet.ing was opened, by the President ami after the tlevotionals exercise was completed, the meeting was turned over to thy President. The Sec, then read the minutes of the last meeting; .they were receive and^a.'.opted. Thin we-_weie glad to have a new member to join. Mrs. Lottie Hawkins. The club had as visitors. Mr. Walter Jon ss~ formerly the Vice president of tin Lucky I'?ils Social Club. Don't forget our Silver'[Tea on kt 4:.'10 p. m,, at the home of Miss Thelma Reed, 1010. Washington St. The . meeting. was "closed by the President then the hostess serve} some delicious sandwiches and lemon-lime cocktail. V The next meeting will be lul at the home ol' Miss Thelma Reed, 1010 Washington St. Visitors are always welcome... Mrs. Geneva McNair, Rcportei IfA'IKSBlKG NKWS The Olive Branch Baptist Sum [day school was called to older 10:."10 by the Snpt.'.'ha'd a wonderful servicij Aft' r tile services. Rev. A. B. Bailey preached a Won .'lei'ful sermon which was enjoyed by all that listened. lie is now pastor at Ridge Branch, S. C.*. 'North West of Bateshurg.. Mr Karl. .My>. is of~?ohnson, S. ('. visit cd Miss Ksthvr M. Robinson Sun day afternoon:" cnjoyid himself t< the highest. Il<. 'was -'accompanied to the bus station by her. An entertainment was" hoi I Mon day nitrht at BaUsbury Hi. Schoof and had a wonderful. .time* It was lponsorrd by the P. T. ~A. and was enjoyed by all who witnesse it. Mrs. N". Oxner has recoyero 1 front her illness. We are ylad t< s\e her on foot ayaain. Mrs. Mummie Johnson ?who is sick; we hope for her' a speedy recovery. 1 niporlant Notice TThTy brief and national news will he published by tin. l.ea ! r. | N'.ylc etfd manuscript will ' not he return. Until next week I will he seeing JrJYt. COLUMBIA. MO Mrs-; \V. Taylor, fornurly Miss Merdis Edwards left Wednesday, -Eebruaiy It', to visit her'~l)ldost sister, Mrs. Ad.iie Williams and family. The Williams reside in jrtrc*-Ctry"of St. En-.:is. We arc wishing for her a wry happy and enjoyable visit. ... We are aUo wishiny. that Mrs raylor will soon return, with lots .1' yiuid new s to tell in. r, til'* MMiII SCH?OL Prof. I.. I). Bradley. .Principal The snjilinjr party pivm by Mrs. f.ula Kindly at h"i~ home on Wednesday nitrht and the' Silver Tea given by Miss K'ula Massey at the home of Mrs. Alor.x.o Moore were carried out in good style. Mrs. Kindly was assisted by Miss Lncile Burpress. Misses henna Sum: mors, Jean Harrington. arid""Prof. J. K. Melver were -by- Miss- Massey's side. Mi-s Massey is workin^ with the eighth trrade class in raising money on our Fence Drive. NORTH CHARLESTON NEWS r~ Rew Murray, Pa dor Sunday school eonv< no J at ifs usual hour with Supt.. F. 1). Burgess, presiding. The students were, surprised with a lovely piano tsiwriav was Known as pastoral - -day,?Rev, Mutray _sulacic4 - as_ his subject, "Feed My Lambs, Fted My Sheep." He preached" an in(Spirlng sermon. Sunday, March 22. you are invited to attend a Rainbow Platform Service at St. Peter's A. .VI. PL Church. The second quarterly conference convened, at- Shiloh A. M. K. Church on March 20th and 22nd. to learn of the death of' Sister F.lizabeth Murray, who departed this life on February 28, peace be to he ashes, -i We are sorry to hear of the Rev. I, W. Grant of this city, a student .joL Allrin UilivLjisjiy dLsaai>earcd from his home on February lGth and can't Itc found. AWare indeed erlad to say thaf.-our friend and Bro., Rev. J. S. Glover is now pastoring at Now Hope Baptist. Church, 5 1-2 mile. Stop in and se>e him, you are w?lcomt*( J HE PALMETTO LEADER ? . ??? TARGET AM) BETHEL The Sunday school -was opened I at the usual hour at Target Sunday morning. The Supt., Mr. M. Brown \vas?on the job, and a v'c!*< "'' wire also present. The. lesson was beautifully discu:V<-d by teachers and pupils. After the discussion. Rev. L. jL. Farmer, the pastor gave^n very timely and?up iu uatc review 01 me lesson, viiich all enjoyed. At 11:30 the worship services v re conducted by the Revs. J. P. Comings (our young minVster) and Andrew Montgomery, our "on 1 '-1'1' r Text?Ilx?.VI, snli. . iect, "A man in wanted." This message was delivered by Rev. Farmer w'ho caused every heart to rejoice. He is a sweet preacher. After the sermon a lib collection was taken by brothers -T?>0 Hunch and Mannie Brown. Phis being the first Sunday the Holy Sacrement was administered .and a glorious shout followed.? The visiting minister was# Rev. L. Bradley.?We. are always* glad to have him. He announced the bendiction. * ' Unity. Unity S. S. opened at the usual J:?lUd\iunday morning with - the Supt. Prof. Elmore and an appreciable group of adul'.ts.and young dlks were present. At 11:30 the worship services-' v. ere conducted by the Revs, l'oung of EutawVille and Gourj. i>ne?Jackues of "Unity. WOODRUFF NFAVi " Trinity A. .M. K. Church Rev. Jas. II. L. Allen, Pastor .. Rev. .Allen?filled the pulpit' of Little Field A. M. E. Church at l:' 13 p. m,-and-an-appreciative audience heard him gladly. ; The membership of Chestnut Ridge A M. "E. Zion Church was waiting *'or the soul stirring'RtTmon that Mr. Allen brought to them at 2::>0< ' p.. m. The sons ' and daughters' of . Mrs. Eliza Thompson gave a beautiful birthday; .dinner- for their, ' mother Saturday night at < het Liicune. The. invited guests report an enjovahh- i-vi'";i)" M' ' T'M'tnp L^uii?rej-eived?many .useful gifts. _ and the evening closed upon hei full of smiles. The sick are ho! ling ?tlu ir own at this writing. Trinity Zion Church is giving Woodruff a treat this week, in that Rev. Allen, has engaged the Rev. Mr. E. W. i'o-i v of Winston. jsaleyi. .N. C. to piva.eh a week It-, re. Revs. Allen' and Posey were welcome visitors at the Woodruff lr. Hi." School.- Rev. Posey is an xeellent evangelist.^ Prof. Williams and his boys arc . idU v V llPfllllifvintr * lw? 1 '?'> ? WIIV Q\.ll UUI grounds. ? ^ 7' ' tJHtl'NT LEBANON A. M. E. CIH'RCll Rev. (\ Lewis, Paster West AVuhews. S. C ' Surtax being the :irst Sunday in Lent i was a fjitv day. Old niid young availed -t hemst Ives of the opportunity of y ing to set vices. Sur. day Scjuiol was largely attended; . ,ie.s> n taught and reviewed M?1 1 aid a?ay^.soi vice he fait .. Lev. Lewis selected his text front This was i.ndee<l y burning message."* Holy commune v.'as administered to a large crowd. We wt re glad to have the followin jr vi-itois: Mr. and Mis. Mann ing Brown of Taft, S. C., Mr. and Mis. Oalnael Robinson and Mr' fe?S ii ! w.n?of S'aiupil.?Come again you are welcome. At '1:00 o'clock a program \ya? .-|)'ons<ited hy Mrs. Rosena Jones in interest of her club. Quite a success it. was. F.ver.ing service prayer meeting vva, eondiuted by Bros. Thomas .w recite and Ben "Jones. Friday evening: the Relief Club not at the home of Mrs. Sadie I'opo WHh..MiSi. _Sat a R. B. I/cwis, oiesident, presiding. Quite a few member> were out and a short spicy meeting was had. I TOW' AUDIT H/fnti/lniT H IiTiunuaj, r 0:00 Til -?Musi ' Reggie TI S. C. STATE ( ? SOLOISTS AND 1 Admission TAX 1 WHITE SPEC - ? CHARLOTTE NEWS Dean T. E. McKinney, dean and professor 'of the politial science, TfoTinson C. Smith university, refrom St. Louis, Mo., where he lias been attending meetings. While in St. Louis, Dean McKinney attended a meeting of the department of suprintendents of the N. A. A., was one of a committee with Dr. George F. Zook. president of the American Council of Education, and Dr. Homer P. Rainey, directoi ?American Youth?Commission to consider "The Adviserability of the Problems of Negro Youth as Part of the American Cpuncil's General Program," and attended a meeting of the Educational Press Association of America, which was held at the Jefferson Hotel. The Rev. W. H, Davidson was called to Knoxville, Tenn., Sunday, March 1, due to the death of his brother. ,T. D. Davidson. The remains will be brought back to Charlotte, N. C. Funeral services owiH be held at- Salem ?Baptist Church, about Wednesday, March 4th. . H. F. Williams is the new proprietor of the Anthony Barbei shop at 333 Beattys Ford Road. Mr. Williams is in position to rentier real service to his customers. The Rev.. Charles Anderson, a native of Easley, S. C. is pastor of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church,"Belmont, N. C. and First Qaptist Church, Dallas, N. C. Both of theso churches are of modem brick structure. The Rev. Anderson stated that "the membership has increased greatly during his two years of service." He resides at +23 Beattys FordRoadrChfn4oUer North Carolina. Mrs. Vjola Worlds, at 534 Car. me] street-, is recovering from her illness. Little Odis Jones. Jr., of th~f~ Ithovo address, is back home from the Good Semaritan Hospital where he underwent an operation. From reports,' he is recovering nicely. ' ' HOLLY HILL NEWS Now that iving Winter has apparently gohe back to his home in the far, far north and old Pluto has decided to let Meither Ceres have her daughter, Persephone bad- acain. overvthinir in rintiirn is taking on new life and the people like-wise. We have been wonderfully blessed-in this co nun unity during the severe cold weather we did not have to close school a day on account of the "flu" or other epidemics that are some times caused from such conditions. Of course there have'been several cas^s- av mong the . adults, but students have, held on fine. Our School is progressing nicely under the haderatiip of Principal Jas. H. Roberts and his staff of touchers. You will hardly find a hotter cooperation and .working group of colored teachers anywhere in the State. At the present they are working together 100 percent to get a nice library started in the schooT? The hot lunch project has certainly added much to the enegy of our student body. And the ladies ^vhro-prepare it, Mesdames "Corine I rick and Etta Brown need ot- be commended for th;* splendid way in which the food is prepared and their pleasant manner of serving it. At first only a small number of students were taking hot lunch, but tlie ladies are such fine-cooks and so clean and sanitary with it. il.of vii*%v viivjr aiv nanny UU1U CU JJIfpare 'enough for them now. ' Mi1. Pink-Myers of this community died on last Friday night and was faiU'ialui'd Sunday after noon by Rev. Famer. - "V_^ A%A XT JL March 9thl lomasson's" I COLLEGIANS ENTERTAINERS . . I ~ 44c I :TATORS 44C 1 i 7 : 4^4 i^A A^A A^A A^A J^4 4^44^ *:* South Carolina * f~7th ANI ID A i Thursda fMARCt X ?AT TJ 1 TOWNSHIP Al ? : ' 1?? *? The Annual State f> and their friends, Thu . 19th. Don't miss it! 5! ?COMMIT' Willis C. Johnson -Al ! R. Honton WF. WISH TO ANXOITN ?OF TH I Square Deal. F | 911 Gate Street .j. Special Dealers in Hijjh Class 1 V and Chicl I?? A T LOW J* >\ e dress (hem ready for the pan a AVe are as near as your If L. E. I'l'GH, Mgr. FREDL Men, ji WILSE W. PHONE 6820 JL1 I WHY PAY U S ] ood Em . (A Better AND SAVE Y( IMPROVED -TOGreenville a EFFECTIVE MONDA A LONG FELT NEED I Leave Charleston 9:00 A. Leave St. George 10:11 A. Leave Brahch\ille 10:42 A. Leave Orangeburg 11:12 A. Leave St. Matthews TLr33 A Leave COLUMBIA 12:!."> I\ Leave Union 2:28 P. Arrive Spartanburg 3:25 P Leave Spartanburg 3:30 P. " Arrive Greenville 4:25 P. Arrive Calhoun __ 5:19 P. j" _ _ Arrive Atlanta 8:10 P No 29 stops at all stations MODERN COACHES. THE LOU NOW IN El ? V/UliaUll 1 li'KI . W. E. McCi EE, A. (i. I Southern R3 C CLUB ~~ I The Executive Committe urges ! everv member of the club to be present at the regular meeting " WecJnesda~y7 March 11, at 7:30 o'- pj clock. This being the last meeting--? before the great Founder's Day Drive, many reports and final g, plans will be made. Every member is concerned and is expected to be present, * . -1 Saturday, March 7, 1936 ? +++?+? < T state Teachers *f NUAL ~=f % B ll Ltf y Nite I I 19th? _ > IE , IIDITORIUM I ?; :?? X Ball for teachers X .V irsday nite, March t L ; ..... I..'-.'. V - t _ i tee? A I)r. Robert Mance Paul . '' t?' Y CkJTHJi OP EN IMG | ish Market I Dial 4256 | Fresh Fish. Oysters. Errs 4* tens V C O S T : . . . I nd deliver for the same price |t* nearest telephone { >IK FEROISOV Assf Mcr X - ' ? x idies /I f\ Jren 4I.MP oles MARTIN Av 18 HAMPTON STREET MORE? | uf Flourl Flour) ) U R MONEY SERVICE I ND Atlanta! Y, JANUARY 13 NOW PROVIDED M. "Carolina Special" M. "Carolina Special" M. 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