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' * Page 6 '* All news for Th? Junior Pa*? must ho in th? offic? no later than Tuesday afternoon of ?ach w??k. Many letter? ar? r?caiv?d too lat? toi publication. , ^ "billwm A Boys And Girls W A N TED 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 neighborhood. No money, no experience needed. We supply everything. Many boys and girls are now happy, making their own spending money. All you have to do to join them is to write -to the address beloat and aJsk for full detail*. Write. ' '' " to: circulation manager the palm el to leader 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, s.C. grkt1ngs from athalee i' ?? . Hollo Hill;, ?? r i am getting along- just. fine. Hojjj- y.t vi* art* p. 'K. i am wrjtt4" ir:tr ?v.ou a card just to let you know 1 am s-till thinking of .you . ar.d the memiot s. I will write a I tici lioxt week. Yours truly, ATHALEE TOATLEY, Wjnnsboro, S. C. I.()( >K I N (? FORW ARD TO FIELD I>A\ Ilelio Bill: ' 11 j?e you and all the members Are :eOline line today. With spring ... -atrain.-l am sure .everybody ')* glad to see the tlowel's lixir.>r to bloom. I am very glad. o Our .-eh-ol ha i a basket. ball game' f-'riday with Wampee. The frame v. a- very. good and tight. . ; Wl.i-1- the faint; was oyer we were v-. r> ?:u?J' that .our ffirls had won II; 1*1 our seho. 1 -is looking foVI ?.. l-hlo.v . I am sitiding some, jumble let;2. i-i i vae blue 1. aiemttop. ' o. , estta ' . Ahx\\ i ts : rcliill -T? 2. I 'ai V' r * Club 1. i'iilmetto State Yours truly, THOMASKXA PAGE. 'Conway. S. C., TliK CLOCK JIcLh. Dili: ' lleie'. I am again. We are still l.tivtn.; beautiful spring days ahu e\. . v' r.e is busy. Our school is st'i.l getting oil nicely. We are ready. lor. our Field Day which win oe li.e tii>t of April. We wih play another game of basket bah ink- weak. ' .-* .My gaideii.fi;> growing. I am still selling eggs. I. also have otl ate?, btiuy clucks.' I went visiting yesterday afternoon and was too the I t write ast night, so I am getting my news olf early thi' sA.-M. Jft is n< w time for schoo, ... r ' _ i t. ia. i!''tiii':' siii.it poem about the clock. The Clock * 'ike clock_lias hands a face But raimot see Vet it ticks the hours' . Av.ay for you and me. Slowly tl.O hands move An un?I the face; It - seen). to say you Have no time to waste. As the moment come . So i i...... 1. the?hours go . We-are a. little nearer * Home tonight, than ever before. So long Bill, until next week, .MARGARET WRIGHT. CO I ETJER MEMORIAL "ACADEMY NEWS 'Ch.eiaw, South Carolina?"Wle all woik hard at Coulter", said our Principal, Dr. G. W. Long in an assembly a few days ago?and very truly.-did he speak for every . day is a full r.ne for our large fam " ily of teachers and students and t>ery season a busy one. Despite th fact that each day it seems m?i 1.1rvr itur scrTicc renuwKWl CHI1 not l>e surpassed, Ve find th^ next as busy or busier. Yes, at Coul tcr are folk who have the realization that "Life is real and life is earnest".Religious Activities Sunday was a "Red Letter Day" j for the 2nd Presbyterian Church 1 - ' of our campus as it was the first Sunday of our ^IJelmorrtr "Plan of "tithing". Thvre was much rejoicing as many came to the altar with one tenth of their weekly income. The' pastor has asked that this pl'm | f "tithing" 'continue through the month of March. Wp ari> vory,happy to have withus this .w'eek, Dr. Frances, Evangelist of the Cawtaba and Atlan .* I 5Thc ITH'S UKlAft^T WIEKTT BILL CARY ER, Editor I ' APPMCATK | DATE g .NA.MK - - ? ADDRESS _ .. __ __ ! CITY ... ....... I BIRTHDAY I GRADE .... .... SCHOOL *t* Kill out ii'is coupon and mail it A stamped envelope fo The Palme *t| l.'UO Assembly St., Columbia. S. ( X the roll bcok, and you will receive <~x~x~x~xk~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~> tic Synods, who is 'conducting a \vpf?k> of eVniurelisfio meetinc.* n't tht* Second Presbyterian Church Already, he has given four soutrp stirrirtg messages and the week 1 promises to be one- of a great spiritual feast. Athletic Activities-^? ?TTio-SuuUuAhicolina^ll igh School State Champions of Coulter' have, played ..eight , games and have won eignt games. These young ladies arc without a doubt the *'lnvir.< ciFTe'Six" which they are called. Their last_.four victims were Ma^ thei'j Darlington Hi and "Society Hill twice, : * They plan to jburney to Canulen Friday., ?5th to gather more laurels wlpch they will take with them, uj South Carolina'State College in Orangeburg the following Sveekr end, where they hope to again bring homo the championship, trophy which is awarded at the State Tournament, .Social Activities "A Feast of the Seven Tables' was given by the Parent-Teachers Association last Monday evening. A delightful time was had by- all and seven "sumptiousljf" laden ta; les jWero left barren as the many guests wended their- way hyine ?2uiu* a mat sum was realized from this effort. George Washington's Birthday was celebrated ou our campus with iwar-old fashioned "Martha Washington Parties" by. the third yea; high school class.and the home economics department. Cherry trees hatchets and Martha Washington costumes featured' both affairs .miss Boris Kllerbe won the prizt for the best represcntatiive of coL mial dress for women. We are looking forward to the "p.rest ntation very soon of the .drama "East Lynne" by the member it the "first year high schnrd-cHts? under the supervision of Miss Wn; Gillespie. The Health Program at pur school continues to go on spier, didly. This week t he physicianand dentists of the town are co operating with the school nurs6 i examining and vaccinating th children also cleaning their t et and tilling all cavities. Officers and faculty admirer.- f the last quarter were elected i Lyceum last Friday evening. ";gui:en'mlli: news March T, lb-'id?The Greenville t ounty Teachers Association n.e at the .l'hilis Wheat ley . C.r.it. with about 150 member's pre.- in lho meeting opened wtin in President, Mr. (i. A. Anderson i' charge. After devotion Prof. K U Hickscn pr'sent-d tin- speak< . of thi hour, Ml. C. A. Johnson; o Columbia. Mi's Johnson used a a?subject, "The Vital Prol hms " Mdioli nil p Education it? t.e Still ' 1 lo made it clear tl.a* the-Jeachers must put more < alphas is on the development of ; personality "that will aid tthe ckil n living >ia a' complex society lik ours. Prof. Minis, of Clinton, and I> LVowjt <d* Spartaiibuig, vjj.e : e\v eneoijring remarks. U'r were happy to have these visitors incr i with us. __LBitmv^.cnAi'i;i. xaij^s. ? The address of Miss Melish Robinson last Sunday -was one of he best ever delivered in our Sun 'lay School. Sunday was class day and scores of leaders and niemh* 1 testify their hope and trust in fbx' Mrs. Rebecca (U tile lias beer, iippoint'eff IvT Y. A. worker fo' Calhoun county and Mr. Dais.v Mack has been promoted aud i: now working in Cameron School; both are pood workers of our church. ? Rev. B. J. I.ykes f St. Matthews .will preivh for us Sunday and Dr. J. C. McCelleon will preach for i. in- I'.uitli Sunday in March. Our pastor, Rev. W. R. Bowman took dinner with Mr. and Mrs James- Zeigler and Mr. Robinson Both were wedding dinners. Mis. Lillian Gardner and Mrs Murry had their Social Frida; night and large crowds were in attendance. Who will wear the bule ribbor the fifth Sunday in March is a debatable question. Some think the one whom you think will not get the crown. We are expecting one thousand people here the fifth Sunday in March. \ Our school will close this week Prof. Wiley and his able faculty -hare--done tyetl T7y the child ren and we hope they will return another year. < ? t I JX BLANK . ' $ a ! _. . ._ 193 --' ? * ;;,,,. _ | ..STATE .. #i -. 11 .... age |i "V."L . |r . ?' together with a self addressed *i* tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club. ". Your name will bo placed on. y! -a membership card and button. A isn^wv-*, 'HWhv?V?V v *:* bishobville news Sunday was an ex ti earthy? beautiful day. All'of the churches in th.* city, were largely atten led. Be v. Mr. Floyd of Morris Col- ' lego, preached a short and spicy sermon at New Bethel A. M. E. ? Church Sunday . morning. ?_? Ht.v. Mr. Mack, tasii.. of Mt-THarmon Baptjst Church, was at his b?.st Sunday morning discussing the text "Judge not tljat -ye 1 be not. judged." He developed this subject very" beautifully. A fake, wedding was given Tuesday evening ftt Mti?"Harmon Church-for the benefit of the J sehoo! ami chnreh. It was-sponsor* j id by "The Gohien Star Club" j. with the cooperation of others. | The Usher .Board of St. ji>hn A. o r. i niM-i-n 11 mii'iv i a program Sunday afternoon- .at the a bo v. ! named church.- The young folks ; were at their best. . t We are very sorry that Miss M. K. Roberts is indisposed, we are trusting that she will soon be herself again. The Oolden Star members along | with sum,. <>r TTT tiohlen. ( ircle members have taken interest in ! the Leader and have become subscribers. We appreciate this so very much.- ' . | Mrs. M. Raskin is'very proud to. have her little neic , Kvelyn,- with, her again. Mrs. MaYion Thomas, gave a Silver Tea at her school. iSphday in-interest of her work. It proved Vivian Richardson was so very thoughtful e>f her teach- r, M.iss A. R. Martin, that she composed a j)oeni .and dedicated it to hie. Here is <>n.e of the verses: .low hard my >vork, 1 try to' <io; fou could feel nioi\ tended kindness That my work for you is true. Tho local talfnts of the city gave i Minstrel Wednesday nite for the ?ern lit of the basket-ball girls. It -vas 'njoyed by all. . .McllKK. SCHOOL XKWS We are looking forward for a big day at our school Thursday, .March-Pith. Our field day will be oir.pcL in \aiioiis activities. This year there will bt>- fi reading .ontest in the' first and segond rrad.es; an urtihmetie contest in . ie third and fourth gl ides; a tilling match- betwicn the fifth and sixth grades; a uc 'amain n ontest hi tWe 11 th<- seventh grad-es. - Heretofore the lower grade's have not competed bjut on -account ->f this. addt d fcalure the inteiast s even greater. To make the day oinplete wu are going to have a barbecue on that day. Mr.-. X. I'rinee spent the ve. k-end at her home in Society Hill. ' Mi.ss Ruth K. Walker, spent the vi: ];-en<l visiting a friend.. * Om of the government projectshas been to -clean of om- c-iw...i campus. \\\. arc* very grateful them for this work. I.ittlo Oorothy McQueen is still :i shuf-in. She has. been in sevtril we ks with the \Wiooping cough. . . I; Kill S A (A I) MM V NEWS I . 1 By Mmma Morse -?Vu*?at* mii?rtrrfffi 7<~o"""our President tip and ahlc to walk around again. We trust that he! hall soon be <|uite well. ; Mr. Jno. P. Burgess. itinerant teacher tiainer in the hrld of vocational agriculture, visited Bettis recently. * ; Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Btasscngalo! jmd son, and Mr. ('. II. Blassongale motored to Orangeburg We/lnes!ay evening to visit tfieir aunt, Mrs. Tiinpie James, who is* ill. \ Mss Adrena McKie, Bettis' '."50, vho is making her hxune iir New j York, visited relatives and friends here last week. Betti's P. T. A. held a Wry ineresting, meeting Friday. Through he. efforts of !?*. _ ..i r.iii/.aimn .atoi* has hi.cn installed on the: lemiintaiy school grounds. Th y uc now working to help the | ;eh?or in"other ways. Mr. Robt. Askley, ,Sr.i is the pteSidtnt. j Miss Mabel I,vies tM?ix,_'.14 | who is teaching in Aiken .Gdhinty, viis a visitor^hi-rc Surfday. Thursday evening our Glee i 'Hub rendered.a program at Aik'nj Institute (white) to a very appro- ! iativf. audience, und"r the an- i nieis;of the I'.T.A. of that school. I Sunday afternoon the group gave i very pleasin" program at Cumberland A. M.'E. church, Aiken. Many other engagements- arc vailing to be filled by our singers. Mr. Blasxengale, our "Ag" tca_:her?alturfrte<l?H-re"Ttmrrk nvefin"" " >f teachers of vocational agriculture in Columbia Thursday. By our w*eek of prayer we feel r ? wJ THE PALMETTO LEADEI hat we have, boon benefited. T^io 'Sunday school lesson was beautifully taught by the various :eaehers Sunday, after which Lie W. 11. HightowCr. Betlis' "35' preaehod a soul stirring sermon? und Follow Me." Mrs. Murray Kdgetuld county, Jeane.s teacher, was on the campus Monday on business. The fourth high class was in charge of the chapel exercises' last week at which tinie'they brot to us some lielptui ami interesting selections. Wo are glad to have Miss Tholma Yanderhorst with us again. She was detained at home due to illness: ? ? ? Among the vooent visitors to our campus were: Messors Raymond Norris, "William Gnrlington. Talmadge Hazzard. % George Reacham, Misses l.izzio Raiford. Francis Doby, Wrdell Morse, and Mrs Bertha Morse, also little Misses Myitis and Marcello Meacham. We regret very much the death of the father of Mr. Samuel Rustinj Senior. The. family has our sympathy. . " Mrs. Victoria Nicholson had as her Friday afternoon guest. Mr. Solomon Atkinson. Edgefield. Mrs. Bessie Nicholson's brother, Mr. T. M. James visited her Sunday evening. Be sure to see-the Melodrama "Followed by Fate" at the public school, Aiken, March 23, 1936. GAPEVVAY < IUCI.IT Rev; L. I). Gamble, Pastor Tlte work is faking ' now life. This circuit has a fine set of loyal officers and members.. Every department of the church is work*, iug in peace and harmony. We have paid eveiy claim thus far which has been imposed upon us. The 'clubs, of the church art working hard to bring many new things to pass. The pastor has been on the sick list and many of the members also but the church membersrnoves on. Wo. wish to?thank the, members for many kindness shown- us since we have been assigned to the work. Sunday the pastor- and family were the dinner guests of Sir;, and . Sirs, .Frank Lawrence. LAKE CITY HLCII SCHOOL Prof. L. I). Bradley, Principal The Captain Rally will end March 29, at a program given that Sunday afternoon in the school auditorium. All of the Captains are expected to make good reports on that day. They are..all hard at work now. The amount each Captain raises will be published. Sirs. Clandev SleCutc'heon,. one of the Captains in this rally, said that she is sure to raise 110 less than $5.00. It is hoped that no Captain will fall below the five dollar standard. Two handsome prizes will he gifen the two Captarn^ raising the highest amount and words of Loyalty will be oxpressed to all. Sli.-s Lizzie B. Young was the wivk (lid guesi of Misses Ti E7~ Harrington and K. V. Masse.v. -? .11 I I l.RSOX HI SCHOOL I? T \ CELEBRATES found E r S' day Iii kc i piiiRv \lith a cu-stoni that has been followed ever since its organization, the ?,Jefferson High School's1 P. T., A.- celebrated Founders' Day in its monthly in cling last Friday. A very, delightful-jnogram was enjoyed by the. many members and visitors present. The eighth and ninth grabs, acting as host; presented a mathematical playlet s"howitv? how tluough songs and games many <tf the "most perplexing problems" of arithmetic should be made to seem very interesting and, easy. And how the modern teacher does her bist to make her subject matter as enjoyable as she possibly can. A very interesting address was made by the principal, Prof. DM. Zimmerman, on the history ot the I': T. A.; National,i State Local. Ho pointed out how through the -interest of one parent in her child's school life and develdpment the idea first originated, and how with the cooperation of other invrotod parents the movement p.ruKi-t'sseu. tie tncn discussed tin; organization of the State unit and how it has progressed through its different stages of de vtlopment. The most interesting thing in the history of the lo<unit as pointed out by the speak' r is tlpit thitt pc.firiinij..n?trcrsheld the State's banner ever since its organization three years ago. Another interesting feature of the evening was the report of the various units -on the fence drive, the. association has undertaken as its project this year to fence in .me scnooi grounds. In order to accomplish this a special drive was started, and the membership was divided into units. Each unit having as its aim to raise the highest amount through its chairman, Mrs. Wright. Mr. Tom Wright of WinstonSalem, N. C, was a visitor 'at the imoling of the P. T, A. He made very interesting remarks concerning. hi* School life many years ago in tliis section. . Much interest is being manifested in the popularity contest being sponsored by the faculty, which will terminate With the presentation of the faculty play the latter part of March or very early in ApriJ. Each teacher is working hard to win the honor of the most popular teachers on the force. The students are showing quite a interest in basketball this year. The hoys' and girls' teams, even though starting late in the season have made a good showing in all games played. Boys won from McKnight High and Friendship, losing to Emmett Scott. The girls won from McKnight High, losing^ to -Friendship. Both teams are striving hard to put the school on top in the basket ball field. ? - : I MT. MOHIAJI NEWS R*v. .L R. Best, Pastor Well it seems like spring have arrived atrain for nil of our Sun~day school and church ifVe rubers. The Mt. Moriah ?Sunday?school was opened %t its usual hour, by Supt. Wc .had for our subject "Jesus Teachers Neighborliness." It seemed like every member and teacher were at their best on this, wonderful subject. It was outlined by our pastor. After Sunday school the pastor took his place for our preaching service-he took for his text -an outline based on the subject of our Sunday school lesson which was found in -Sti?LnUo?10th chapter and?25th verse, from this he brought two very good points which* were Jesus was the important character in our life. And that He had all of our keys' to Heaven." And all who were not present missed a very good sermon. There wore two persons who joined after this graceful s\rmon. The total col ' lection was $34.03. We hone that every one will give a donation toward the Mt. Moriah Community |-T. B. Drive that we-havo on. A contribution was taken, amounting to $7.00 and our goal was to raise $10.00 and we know by next ' Sunday we will be able to report [. our amount. The many friends of i Mr. Arthur Bolton will be s^nyto knovJ That he Ms one on oiir sick list for this week. We hope for him a speedy recovery. Mora Ellen Litttlo, .Reporter (, K KEN WOO IJ NOTES Morris Chapel. W. M. U. The W. M. U. met at the home of* Mrs. Pearl Drayton Tuesday, March 3, 1936. . Miss Sadie Mae Washington act ed as Mistress of Ceremonies, white Mrs. Clara Haekitt presided. ' - * V / I The 23 Psalms was repeated in concert and "Nearer,, the t was sung. Mrs. Queen, Ester Andrews read the poem "Too Busy." S .series-oT songs were led by' Mrs. Josephine Lee. | All reports were made add many persons wei^ reported ill. The club continues to pay its pledged sick uxiis to members and those in need. Brief remarks were civen hMrs.?Louise?Devoe, Mrs. Roe, Mrs. Josephine Lee and the President, Mrs. Roxie Lagroon. Misses' Annie Laura Wilson, and Viola Jackson were new member? I Mrs. Bcttie B. Jones, teacher in the adult school, and President of. Tabernacle W. C. T. U. was preJ sen ted. Mrs. Jones remarks will always be renumbred by all prej sent. The Gift Showers which was introduced by Mis. Mary Lee Reynolds was another success. Gifts Wi m rvrtiani'iul anil hniinrViJ In I the followi'mr: Mrs. Susie Kin>r Mrs. Clara Watson, Mrs. Maggie j Evans and Mrs. Sallic Watson. I The receipts were added to tin collection. 23 persons were present and al' enjoyed a lovely evening. Bible verses were taken by Mis. Nancy Rowe. A tempting menu was served Then Mrs. Helen McGhee beauti. fully thanked the hostess fin1 hoi gracious .* hospitality. Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Rosa. Johnson. Mrs.iRoxie Lagroon, Pres.: Rev. II. B. Mitchel, Pastor; J. T, Butler, Reporter. NEWBERRY NEWS Dray top Street High School ..Two basket ball games were played between Mt. Bethel Grammar, rural school. One game was- played on each school ground, D. S. H. won both games. Calvary Presbyterian Church I Sunday school service was very impressive and beneficial to all = who were present. ! At 4:00 o'clock* Sunday afternoon the Community Club meeting was.conducted by Miss Fannie Mac Robinson, Mr. Cecil Jones acting Sec.., and led by Miss Louise Presslev. Lesson was intelligent lv presented and beautiful re marks by AlesaaniCs Alice Long, and Eunice Allen. The Lr.aHo for next Sunday will be Miss Fannie Mae Robinson. " , We are requesting all persons, who intend to be active members, please be present on time Sunday. The funeral of Mr. Eugene Gary was conducted at Bethlehem Bap tist Church Monday afternoon by Rev. E. E. Gaulden. He was one of- the oldest carpenters in Newborry. We are glad to know the follow. ing persons on the sick list art better: Mr. Darwin Cromer, Miss Ella Gallman, Mesdames Matilda Johnson and Maggie Taylor. Alson sister Ellen Klerkly, and Sib. bie Rutherford, both preachers are able to be up and out again. | Mrs. Alma Sligh, Mesdames Jessie Clark, Willie Mae Summers. Minnie Lee Summers, Mr. Georgi and Carrou- Summers, from LitI tld Mountain, S. C. called to see | Mrs. Celestino Martin a few hours! wliile they were in the city visit-* ing their sister, Mrs. Annie Gilliam and- family. I Rev. R. A. Young, pastor of Mt. Hebron A. M. E. Church met with his members at the home oi At.. O.wl M.-a Pnhort Rivoin 729 Drayton Street, Tuesday cvenin* Feb. 23~, 1936 and organized a I Willing workers Club. Miss Lili lie Neel, Pros.; Mrs. Hattie Huff. Vice Pres.1, Mrs. Janell Pope Sic; Mrs. Ersaline Reaves, Treas.; Rev. D. R. Redenburgh, Captain. The pastor spoke highly of the members being loyal to the cause. A neat sum was raised, and quite a few were present. Paul R. Allen, Reporter BETHLEHEM RAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. E. Gaulden. Pastor Newberry^ SL~.C.?Last Sunday was another aypical spring day; the sun was shining bright, and ? Y. . the birds were singing fo the tiHie of "Happy. Days Are Here Again," while mother nature was doing -her puit Th puTrlting ttTeT earth green. The Sun.I a y school was called to order by?the supci intemdcnt-TherJ was a large crow,! ol' young folks out for Sunday School. After the regular discussion of the lesson by the different flas.se,;, the school reassembled for a review of the lesson, which was giv-s en by Bro. Chappelle, our ex-superintendent. The morning services began at 11. Ilk .. ?e Mw.., ii. i ki a. HI. wiiu i?iir*j> uMCiiuviju Henry at the piano Assisted by Mr. . Haker with his violin. The pas trrr?lat^r came?before no with? strong message. He used these words* as a text: In J/his world ye shall have! tribulation; but be of good, cheer I have overcome the world, John ltk.'JJ, subject: "CanA Man He A Christian In A Wrndd Like This?" .Our pasj^iu spoke | with power and force as he stated to V?s that a man can be- a Christian in ibis world,"hilt not of him- self; he must have the spirit of | Jesus with him, and further more he must be willing to suffer for the Christian cause. FRIENDSHIP COLLLOK GKhcl Dolores Dirnlap, Reporter The - Jui}ipr-l'Teshnj_an classes gave a miscellaneous'pi ogram Sun day, March 1, in tho eolLgo auditorium under the direction of Miss i.'s Klorco Littla ami Ethel D. Duplap. The -program was. \wll-at tended an.l enjoyed by all. President (loudlock gave a short, inter' estipg talk which touched upon two phases of Negro life; in which he brought out the point! >1' p'atroiiage <ts one way we might devt lop 'ow?buionw.*?ent rpi i.-u;s... l'his talk was very beneficial to all because it could be 'tippled ttr nir present day pioblems. Other outstanding program were: a saxophone scliVtion 1-y Profissoi and a vocal solo by Miss L. B. Brown mf Friendship- College:- - A " niong our visitors who attended rile program weie: Mysscrs Blake and Pride of South Carolina Su?t< College, Alfred Bobo of Shaw University and Eugene Douglass of T ry< m. N. C. Mr. I'.ohn mad. some very intei estipg remarks commenting on the wfu k tliat the students at Eri nd; hip -are doing. .Miss Pearl Miller of Tryon, Si. C. also was in'the number of vi'skqvs. For the past few days w'c ,ha\\ been very l'ortvrnato in having on the campus'Ketes'i n?i /.aeluu ias-A. Jones of New. Vol k,. l'ev. Jones who is the iinnnyial secretary ol the college, is not only interested in .t!\? wtiiare oi the senooi, out: .he' has pla-yc?? 1 an important .pui't in raising Umds l'or the school alo. 1. .-1 >?:ssi; ??t r hi* ttavoku with' the hoys' .quartet an 1 the replanning to do the same this year. The gills' basketball team went to Chester^ S. C. last Friday to play Brainoivl Jr. College. They played a wonderful game ending with the score of 11-1 .'1 in lavor ol' i'Yu n iship l ol;. g,..-.?The Imysb scores were d-llo in favor, of lJrainard College. The girls' Cam will face i'iiiley lligh of Cheser tonight in the gym. of Einmett Scott lligh School. LATTA NEWS WEST UN Cll Ai'EI, N*. DeEainc, I'astor Sunday school met. at the u.-ual ng.but due -t?j pievaiknee 01 the inhuenza cpivcnne um> ng children} and adults alike, the attendance was small. Church Services began promptly, at ll:dU- Kev. UyEaine preached; a short but forceful and inspiring sermon. The Trustee Rally- was1 a huge success. A popularity contest with the' folk-wing jnini.-i.-is contestants;! n?u i>_. -x c; i. ? * * if " r i i iil* rvw. an. .-. in i.urne, w uslon Chapel; Rev. John C. Gibbs, An-j drows Chapel M. 10. L hurch; Rev.! \V. B Washington, St. John Baptist Church programmed lor the! 4th Sunday promises to be an exciting event ;as the time draws near. The l'ulpit Aid Board, Mrs. Lue Pearle Johnsonf" president,! sponsors the contest. Dillon County Training School Construction of a hew building for the above naimd schorl in a more deM?tibkv npnt at -a$20,000 will begin immediately. Mi re- playground for. the rapidly I increasing number of children, house space, sewer connection and police protection arc s ane of the many reasons given for the removal to another site. Deaths Lewis Bcrrv. Ben Mi Parian . Mrs, Srarms Lord ALl-hia l'l?>u .eil and Mack S. Bethea, if Weston Chapel; Mrs. Sam Gadsdiv and Mrs. lilo Mcl.auren i f St. John] liaptrsl t hurch. and Mis., llolman with Kltase Fl ore nee 1'iagei motoiei. Miss Rosa .1. Fladger to Seller.-1 Sunday afternoon-where the lut-1 tor is a faculty member of Sellers! Junior_ llijjlu While there they, spent a ,topple of pleasant hours as guests of Mr. and Mr#.. D,,.L, Shiftman. Mrs. Shipmart was be. for mairiugc Miss Alice Windom. Mrs. Janie Pearl Cochran of Columbia is the new member of the faculty at Dillon County Training] School. YORK NEWS liy "Tiftoes" Davie Hello Folks! This is your old dabbler back with more publicity i flashes from the upper section of the Piedmont. The weather condi- I tiotis are fine, but it" has been a very "cold w inter here, "Tilth j gti' spring is just around the corner.; We are having lots of sickness. Saturday, March 14, 1936 1 i < On tho sick Hat are: Miss Elph- 1 retta Coin; Mrs.. Carrie Sterling, Mrs. Mamie Davie; Mr. Henry Mnbloy, Mlss" Mattie McKlweeT^aH of Pihckiuy street; Miss Mary Montgomery. Mr. Bub Bryant, MUs Ruth Millur, Mrs. *Manda Gunnings. We are hoping for all of them a most speedy recovery. 1 he farmers are taking "old Jim" to the blacksmith to get a brand new pair shoes. After spending a .vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Good Mr. L. Hardy returned to his work in New V ork. Mr. Elliott Montgomery and others motored to Columbia Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. Martha McntgoMel'y, & patient at Waverley hospital. He reports she is doing fine. Miss Flora L. Brown returned to her classes at Waverley Hospital Friday, having spent a week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown. - -?. ->' Mr. Lumis Taylor, Mr. William kainey. amiJSIr. .Charles Miller entertained three ladies Sunday from Rock Hill. .I F.N KINS VI 1.1 R NEWS ? Last Tuesday, March 3rd Jen-? kinsvillc's basket ball team, coach ed by Prof. J pines E. King, journeyed to Chester to engage the strong Finley High School in a .basket ball game. Jenkinsville finally won after a hard fought~r~_" battle. Score 15-12. The game was well officiated and caused not one hitch during the entire contest. In fact it would be hard lor any team to go to "any school and find a more hospitable group of people than Prof. Finley and his "i a cully .members. ^ " ~ feated to ilate having won 14 games and tieing one. A IK EST? R ADEDSCIIOOL "The supervisor of "The Recrea tion Center" is striving hard to make the movement a success. The students are taught how, when and what to play. During this time many good qualities such as co-operation, leadership, fairplay. sports manship and others which aid in moulding desirable characters of our boys and girls, are developed. The lirst community social was giv vn lqst week to raise funds to get nilpre equipment Ifor the play?*.! The P. T. A. was held at the Usual hour Tuesday evening, 10th of .March. We urge all parents to. attend these meetings if possible, because this is,, one of the means by which^_we build a bond between the home and the school, both of which are interd: penueiu. Without a mutual relationship, neither can ""expect' desirable?re. suits. IIORRYITES SPORT REVIEW On Saturday, February 8th the I lorry County principals and the ir coaches met, organized and constituted a basket ball league. The league .was organized for, three . ,. purposes: 1st To acquaint the people of the county with the modern - sports; 2nd, To develop the5 pupils mentally and physically; 3rd, To develop the virtue of good sportsmanship. These are the names the schools, their principals and coaches: Prof. Rhue, Coaches. Nance and Groehe, Whittmireschool;?Prof. E.?O Bovinn?and ? Greenwood, Bucksport school; Prof n. i.. Kienardson and Mrs. M. D. Singleton. Brooksville schooJ; Prof. A. \\r. Stackhouse and Alexander, Myrtle Beach school; Prof. *'. II. Johnson, Miss Gandy, "Louis school;'Prof. Lew-is, Miss Norwood Grecnsjca school; Prof. B. Owens, Mrs. McQueen, Burgess school; Prof. P. M. Brown, Misses Wilson and Bass, St. Paul school; Mr. J. C. Chestnut, Misses Atkinson Washington and Prof Allen, Ziow Popular school; Prof. H. W. Neal. Mrs. Neal, Miss Sanders, Cedar Creek school. The teams standing: W L Pts. O. Pts. I>i o' ksville 4 1 76 25 Zion Popular 3 1 20 13 I.or is .... 2 1 30 26 Grecnsea 1 3 48 34 ' Bueksport .... 2 1 54 18 }Vhitt'mivc ? 2 I '24 19 Cedar Creek 1 2 8 2' Mvrtle Beach 0 2 1 24 St. Paul ..- 0 2 1 72 NEW-.TRINITY BAPT. CIIUURCH Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor Well ford, S. C.-?Sunday being a beautiful day Sunday school was largelv attended. Thn lpssnn woa beautifully discussed by the various classes after which the pastor as usual pave a timely review. Due to the fact that our pastor has just recuperated from an attack of the influenza, the Rev, W. M. McMillen preached for us throughout the day. His morning message was taken from James 1:17; subject "Strive to do Good". ' His evening text was Acts 9:13; theme, "Behold He Prayeth". Both sermons were masterly delivered and werd enjoyed by all. We feel proud of this our own son who willingly came to our assistance. B. T. U. met at G:30. The juniors led in the discussion with Mrs. A. Sholton as group kader. On last first Sunday night the Sunday school and trustee board gave a program. Several quartets furnished excellent music. The neat sum of $10.00 was realized. Wo are now looking forward with interest to the anniversary held the Week-embracing the first * Sunday.