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Saturday, March 21, 1936. ? MATILRuItO CO. TR. AND BENTNETTSVIIiLE 111 SCHOOL , The work at B. H: S. as a Whole is progressing nicely. Every body is down to real wrk. In fact, we all work hard and very deeply in- I terested in rendering real services, that which cannot be surpassed each day finds us just as bysv or bussier than the proceeding'one. We are looking forward for a big day at our school Friday, April 3, 1930. Our Field Day wilj * lie complete in .various. aytiV-ities. 1 This year there wVll be a "? real contest in thc> second arid third grades; a spelling contest .between the fifth and sixtli grades; and out * door sports. The public is eariliaily invited to witness the play "The Road to the City," on Tuesdd^ nite, March 31, Admission 10 and 15 cents. All members of B. 11. S. faculty are planning to i attend the State Teachers Association March 19-2L - ' Quite a few of B. 11. S. teachers motored to Florenc.c S. C. . March 14, to shop. ? ,\Ve are prinuL to have Misses Coke,; and Green also Mr. Greene return to their class after.having 1 been out a few days due to illness. . - Don't" forget-* 'The Way. of- the Cross" will be presented in thel Bennettsville. Auditorium, April 10 th. Mrs. Z. S. Wright and children also Miss Vista Johnson were the afternoon gmsts of Mrs. Corriei T Pnne/> on/1 RnL-cr Mr. Fred Thomas, a member of the sixth grade, is indisposed, \\*e are hoping he'll soon be able t return to his class. Little Millie Fox, a member of ' . the first grade also little Wilfred Rogers have been out of class for . quite a while, we are eagerly wait ing their return. Mr. J. C. Robinson also his sisters, little Rosa and Frankye were out of school the past week due to Sickness. Miss Corsena Ratliff, a membef of thn seventh grade has been cri? ticalTy illT^lruF >vg hie glad to icport that she is some bitter. The first grade pupils are very busy making Mother Goose Characters,. and booklet", ~ | Please have your nickle ready every Friday and Saturday when the paper is delivered. It pays to I pay as you get the paper. **- Bennettsville Hi School Agricul- j tare News it.U _ ? ? _ i. . r..i I l ill? V* Iiuyft vriuu^ III mt; | lowing schools in Marlboro County j * will have a joint Father ami Son , Banquet at the Bennettsville Colored High School on March 25, - The schools that afe taking active parts are: McCull Jr. High, Clio, Society Hill and B .nnettsville High. At this writing the program is not fully arranged.. But you'llhear from us later. I This program and banquet will bo given by the N. F. S. C. Clubs ' of these schools, and are under the 1 wise guidance and leadership of | four very energetic and efficient ! .Instructors, namely: Messrs. J. S. *LaSainc; K. W. Anderson, J. Dick'/ son \nd C. D. Wright, respectively. LoArl Club Pres., C. Katcliff; "^Sjub^nv porter, A. L. Bmddie OCONEE CO. TR. SCHOOL | Seneca?We were shocked to near of the death of Ftoy Brown, member of the third'grade. She was in school last Monday, it is reported, and died Friday night after* a short illness. She was buri.od Sunday. On March 0, a party motored t-o-Anderson to witness the Phdmont Declamation Contest. Those attending were Messrs. Fin ley and Cade; Misses FU ta L, Williams, ivouise v\ uuams, accua jacKson, | and Sedalia Blassinganu. Misses Jackson and Blassingamc repicsen ttd the S'-'hool in the contest. All speakers need to be commended for their finc. show. The Contest was .held in Seneca March 13. The contestants - were at their best. Miss Jackson won second place. She spoke "The , Face on the Floor" by lJ'Arcy. The people of Seneca are very proud of both young ladies. The Dratnatic Club furnished the music. Miss F. L. Williams had ch?igt. of training.ol contestants and music. ""Schools in Contest: Rc,:J ^Street . High, Anderson, S. C.; Ninety-Six 1 , High, Ninety-Six, S. C., Oconee I County Training School, Seneca? S. C. - 7 I The Eighth grade sponsored h Debate and Baby Contest last ' Thursday ^night. TiuVc present enjoyed the evening very much.-* Miss Bertha " Washington in charge. <? . i The P. T. A. held its regular meeting Tuesday night, March 10. Supt T. D. Watkihs was main 1 ^ speaker. He gave a very inter-r esting talk concerning the relat- ' ionship and duties of parents and 1 teachers with regards to , child. ] The entertainment committee made a very good linancial report.' VVrc are very sorry to report that Mrs. Thomas,, mother ol' Dr. ' T * T71 rrII- * - * 1 n. a. rntrmas is* crj ni ar tills j writing. I Those who attended the County Teachers Meeting iii Walhalla Sat- ' !urday were: Misses J. E. Bynum, 'J B. E. Washington, F. L. Williams Messrs. A. L. Cade, It. L. Williams and Mrs. M. B. Thomas. The teachers of O. C. T. S. are * __ planning to attend thy- teachers' ; .? * meeting in Columbia this \y?eek. ' We hope they >vi 11 have an enjoy- * I. able trip. ' n? TO ONE?TO ALL! The Bible Class of Bishops' Me| morial AM.E. cjiureh, Columbia, S. C., extends an invitation to the - , public to spend an enjoyable and fL inspirational hour * with the mem-' ^ bera each Sunday morning at 10:*i0 fj Prof. Edw. Sweat, president, ; Dr. Briggs and Prof. McGhee. -] BRAINERI) INSTITUTE NEWS ! By Ruthi Li Howell Harris At seven o'clock Monday evening, March 9, officers of the Parent-Teabher Association held their _ monthly meeting in the Institute Library,. TJoe visiting speaker was Mr. Waymane Johnson, Co. demonstrator of Chester Co. Mr. -Johnson brought us valuable information gathered from the rich fields of his own experiences, and pu,t it in an address entitled,^ . oome Acuviues 01 une jrarenxToachers Association that are vit-t al to the school." We, as teach-/" ers, cart have neither too many "workaUTe plans nor ideas. ? ' A Rhetorical Wednesday evening, March 11 the Contral Committee sponsored an "All Star" program in the Martha Tweed Chapel. 1 We are < always glad for our students to Witness such programs, which, we trust, will be instrumental in making students strive to develop their talents. t Music Organizations President L. Si Brown, Mrs. B. A. Spellmar) and Mr. T. J. Young accompanied the orchestra and In- 1 Insttute (female) qdartet to . < Pleasant Grove School, . where tho groups" rendered ah interesting program?to an appreciative audience. We are glad to have such ^experiences and trust to he able to master others more difficult." Dramatica Friday evening, March 13, ~ the *" Institute (female) quartet, and ninvAhc. of thn rl ronio ."Diamonds" went to Lancaster, S. (\ and rendered a program^at the Prisbvteriain church of which Rev. R. W. Parker is the pastor, -uiss Mabel L. Hill, student assistant, made a very fayorabte-j showing both for herself and the institution, as an efficient accom,.' panist., ' Mrs. B.'~ A. Spellnian is the di- , "rector of the diarna, "Diam'ondsA n Young Peoples* League Several teachers, students and \ the institutP '(romalei'titfrntdlC tended the Young People's League which convened at Columbia, S C. Saturday, March 14. The <|uin tet rendered several musical numbers. Miss Mabel L. Hill was the accompanist. Saturday evening, March 14, Brainerd teachers were very fortunate to receive much constructive information from Captain ! lines of Tuskege*bj Ala. Oapt. Imes, .vho is employed by the U S. eovernment as a a inspector of CCC Camps, emphasized the needs of a sypervistd, directed, and -g-oidod- lift, for the youths of to- day'. Religious Activities At nine o'clock Sunday morning* March 15, teachers and studentstook the opportunity to study the , Sabbath school lesson in the we- , spective classes. The lesson was concluded by the use oT Biblical ] gems in which the word, "Walk" was found. In lieu of the regular Christian Endeiivor studeuts and teachei's atttnded the Colonel Charles ' Young Memorial service, which I was hvld in Martha Tweed chap- < el at 3:30 p. 111. This service was 1 conducted by the; Kappa Alpha ( Chapter of the Omega Psi I Phi i Fraternity of which President L.v i S, Blown is a member. JENKINVJLLE NEWS Last Tuesday, March 3rd, Jen- ' kinsville basketball team, coach- * ed by Prof. James E. King, jour- J neyed to Chester, S. C. to engage the. strong. "Finley?High school, in. J a basketball game. Jenkinsville finally' won after a hard fought uphill battle. The y final score was 15-12 in favoiv of Jenkinsvillo. The game was pack ed with thrills. At the half Finle.\ ' led with a score of 8-2, but during ' the next period the Jenkinsville ' girls staged one of their famous ^ game came off victors. The game was well officiated ^ and caused not one ditch durint? j the entire contest. In fact it ' would be hard for any team to go 1 any school and find a more hospi table group of people than Prof. ' Finlev and his faculty members. For' Finley high the entire team * was eood playing fast smoth hasketball. ' ' For Jonkinsville the forwards, Mattie Carter and Geneva Friday J passed and made, baskets as only ^ exceptional forwards can do. The e centers, Addie Cook and Queen Hollis, played a good game. Ci Carter, the Captain, and Essie Hoi lis, the other guard found it hard to stop the fast Finley High forwards, but after the first half they caught on to their tricks and held them to only one goal during the entire last half. The Jenkinsville girls are undefeated to date having won 14 Barnes and tyeing one. The teams olaved and the scores are as fol iows: Jenkinvillo vs White Hall; We 12; They 6. Jenkinsville vs Harbison; We 5, They 9. Jenkinsville vs St. Barnabas; Wc 29; They 2. Jenkinsville vs Harbison College; We 34; They 4. Jenkinsville vs Monticello; We 18; They 1G. Jenkinsville vs Booker Washing ton Hi; We 12; They 4. 26; They 0. Jenkinsville vs Winnsboro; We 36; They 6. ?Jenkinsville vs Pomaria; We 54; rhev 16. Jenkinsville vs White Hall; We 30 Phcy 5. Jenkinsville-ys-Prosperity; We 12; They 9. Jenkinsville vs New Hope; Wo 27.; They.iL Jenkinsville vs Ponrraria; We 48; rhey 6.' Jenkinsville vs Winnsboro; We 43; fhey 7. I the c? t a >|. NOTE: Your question aniw ? a clipping of this column is encl & repiy, send a quarter (25c) an ? velope for my New Astrology ? mail free advice on three (3) < y birthdate, and correct addreea to ABBE WALLACE, care of T } Assembly Street, Columbia. Sot A. t, W.?Do. you think the little business we are "trying to start will soon open up for a great demand? Ans.: There will not be any GREAT dcTntmd for the partfculai type of business in \vhieh_you. art interested. However you will receive enough profit from it to have a nice income. ? jt ?i L, J. B.?If I jpo to New York do you think I can get an offer for the work I want? I know I have fa lent. Ana.: Yon arc quite right, for you are very talented for SINGING and most any kind of STAGE WORK. However, it will he a hard climb for you to gain recognition in that field of work as there is much competition, If you will just stick it but, you'll come out on tqp." * * I B. N.?What do you see In j Jstore for me this year? ' Ans.: There will be hardly any change in youV routine iro life during this year. About the only thing 'different from usual will be a short .JOURNEY made, during Ihr llir""' tttmtt1 * * * *. . V. ,L. C.?I want you to tell me through-your-column--what the trouble is with my brothAns.: Your brother appears to have been running a little BUSINESS on the side that is illegal. The only trouble with him is that he is worried nearly sick. ***** I-. ?. ?i would like to know if the girl I am going with is a nice girl, and will she mean anything to me in the future? Ans.: lou ought to know that this girls is NICE?after you have been knowing her all your life. It seems to me that you aiv already falHngin love with her, and you can rest assured that your love will be returned. EMMANTEL A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Thomas, Pastor There are many things going >n in the world to make. it. better. There are schools and organizations of various kinds. The great est of these things that do not icnefit them. Education is indeed essential to mankind but above ill, the church stands as a beacon inj without the church," one can iccomplish but little in life. Reigious training at ome and in the Sunday school. The effect of the iome whore this kind of training logins, plays a large part in the feneration. We should not neglect he church and fthe Sunday school. We must look to the Sumlav school a is (1 A. C. E. L. -with the ionic train inn: in order to snake a >etter future. It a well known fact now that Km mail u el is a seething flanio of spiritual lire. Last Sunday moiling a very la'ge and attentive auiience. hoard a wonderful sermon ielivered by a visiting minister, Rev. Charles A. Iligsby, (white) >f New Orleans. The speaker stirred the churches ho spoke concerning Nicpdenius and the new )irth. We were indeed pleased to lave "this visitor again. Wr cai oeall that some time ago, Rev. digsl^v visited us and unfolded a leautiful message. Do not fQrget "Heaven Bound" si arch 2.1. Mrs. E. E. Young, directress. A large attendance is inticipalcd. Only one more Sunday befoVe Cmmanuel will launch a long and dtter war against the Evil one ind his associates. ? 9 PpTiTl \\ CRAY 1613 M THE PALMETTO LEADER ?| (Q& j* rs t VoA ix> *kim nmnnr HV1 V ...1 '?* lowed in yoar tatter. For private [' d a aolf-addresaod, stamped en- Xl Reading and recvTva by return * questions. Sign your full name, X to all letters. Address all mail !*! HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1810 X ith Carolina. * A ?% IV S. C.?I would like to move and I want you to till me where would be the best | place to move? Ans.: Since you arc planning to raise a few chickens and i.avi a small garden,- the. jiiast de-si i able place for you to move ---would bi somewhere- the suburbs. You should try to make this change 'llAfnfA tlln Avof nl' A ?M I1 J. M. C.-*-How can 1 convince my mother that what she thinks isn't so? - . Ans.: Your- moth-, r set.nrs- t?be thoroughly convinced tin t vm gamble hnd give your nimuy away. The only way. you'll be- abb ! to convince her otherwise, is t<? help her a little more and start saving a small sum of your, money weekly," i m '* *' * < _"" ~ I). M.?Should I leave my ' husband or what is the. best thin^ for me to do? . f ~ Ans,:~f-Yott-^aTC phisicall.v unable to ta\ce care .of yoi rs. it' o\v if you were to leave your, bus-, '-tmnd. ThTwTnlv n^isi)^ y,.<:v l band runs AROUND is for com| puninnrhip. Whan you n muni' .it would be a good idea for - you to 'accept his friends and try to u ake i life a little more interesting- for ]~him socially. .: * f * * *.? "* K. R. C.?How can I make some extra money after" I scho??l hollrs? Ans.: Write to tin Ciivulalinjf ; Manager of this paper and h v.nll tell you how you may.sell conies of this nanpi' nml i-n,-, ?oii-.. .... oucrh extra* fnonoy to kr-p you j clothed and in \scnoal. By <; .;n"g" this you Will bejable to* tVnish your education. : * s * I*- * . J. C.? Vour letter and ?|'i? :?ms I are a little k?o personal to ;i" v,'.-v. t-in the coin mm?If yon?d< sif" a"" private reply send a quarter for j.niy New Astrology R a ling. See. note attached to column..' BETHLEHEM BAI'T. ( HI RCI1 j Rev. E. E. (iauiden. Pastor. | Newberry?Last* Sunday war an' ideal day fotj chinch po; i s; T'c?I Sunday school was called to order, at the usual hour with a full force of teachers and scholars n o. a:. Lesspui was review'ed by Rev. Da-, vis. At the morning services the f I pastor used as a subject:. Except* j-a man lie bmn id. water an' . a! I the spirit, etc." The miiiistei. ( tvs, cut-with us Sunday- morning ?v civRevs. Duvis, Livingstone and 1 vson. The BVPU opened at 7 pan. with the president in charge. The young* folk gave us a go? d program which cinsisted of songs, so. os, poems and talks. We* rnr^f Trt~ tn know that Mrs. Annie Mae l'nl-j ler is* better. Rev. Ruff is very sick, also Di a-, con B. J. Caldwell and Mrs. Boo-1 zcr. "" At the regular night services. our pastor came before us with another burning message. Our . hearts burned within as he sp k. 1 to as by the way. It wont be lopg now before we 1 use our hospital, the carpenters i are'busy at work at each day try- ' ing to recqndition the building; and friends let.us do what we canf. to make .the completion of t!in work nossihlc ill nrilor that cr.in.t of our sick friends or nein.hli.ir-; might get some In spital service,' which is necessary ll>r.so many i I our pes pie. The carpenter in j charge", Mr. George Robinson is doing splendid work with his lr.lp' era. ' t a in f r' || -^7nfrfr'* ' j ( Jl AI'lM-.LI.i: STATION A. M. K. <111'KOII Hi'v. I?\ iiuin (\ Iturlon, J'ustor. * We, till* llH-inl'fjs. ' i' Chii|il)c lie Stat ion "TYTTTTT c!iun il have us \ our |sisti>r a very youn;*; man. He,* is the youngest pa-tor in the city i * Hf is a line -iicak'.-i. i ' [ in 11 is . | * i '?,*achin?jr In* speaks very!* eiiei ;jvt U-; !ly ami vi oiisly . ('nmo 11 out ami hear him. ! We bad line s rviid-s a!T day ! Sunday. Thy pastor (aim* before; us Sunday morning with a burn- * inv iiussaac. 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