The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 04, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6
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tMRCl LATION MANAGER
. . ' THE, PALMETTO LEADER j
1310 Assembly st., Columbia. S.C.
Has '<>.or, S. <\
Dear Mil!,
Simply a tVw .lines ty U-'.'you
'ht'Ul?l'IT''1 II!* nil". ' I .a!v: w?! ami-doing
lino, h<>p ymi arid V' ,- 11 i
lino .spring dacs. Biil. "ur D.i*ld
in ovory . thing ir.o>l. N A
Kastovev' Va't. *>!.? .lull'.: Duly .
wish that yd it Wiiv ii.v n h-.r ;
Bi . I ran on tho potato race, ami
you know, I won on i^.at. Toll
y ybu about-old bad' inc.,
~ iv "long Hill., byo, 'Int.1,' ' ?
1? ?: 1??Yours truly, *?.?1?.?^?L
* ' i'.unioo SntiilY j
? liv-mlnUt. S. ?v
- . Maivh 2U, i'.iofi
Dear Dili,
W - at on oari.h i- the .. maitr.
I mailed my Kit v la.--. .Monday, as
usual, but 1 I'lli! -i to hv it-.on the
Junior L'age this week. But I am..
>_ : writing again ami I d?? hope it will
lViuh your i.i'fio,--? ? time. -Kvej-y.. j
one is still busy -trying U- get the '
', Crop- planted. 1 :d. r,*'t attend,
our Sunday .-ivhonj' !--bay. but w>
all want to .Ml. I'L-ua:. to th.. I n
ion and wF had a '.tiy nice linn-,;
J (juiti- a mu-Wtl ?;i- i i iv. We?arc..'
having our 1'o.anty Cv.inmonccam
hoping our scr.uol will win a
? - piizo. All Mtin: srlvisia will
bo, hei i in Su1111oI affi triad to
see a tVw lia-rc letters ? :* i! 1. .I.u'i
i?r l'a-n< 1 a;n ilntr . n U w
1 i?:-l ! -. jj, 1.
What' is the dit'lYivnvt betwvcn
a man's work ana a woman's
work?
A man :uc ihat -?t? Jinrst-s
had >1 ! . };>. -I -aid j.ov. t,"ir.o?
w.-.irh burn.- a wax
car:.lie ??i" a Willow < audio? '
1. What i- tlw shape tii* a kiss?
Answers:
1. A mlui ...at hors what hv sow
and a wmuan aw. -wj;.tit she aaUs.
t;s*. '
Forty bo.r.o s has -SO forelegs-.
. . Jh Neither mp ms_.. 1. nger, they
. burn, shorter. .. .... _
I. Fhiptkal < a hp tickle).'
So- iotnr. until ne.xt week,
Mama rot W .right.
/'o.uway. S. r."
Mrn-.Ui ::n Hi'lit
D,ar Hill.
litre- I-am agai,n a fur eh joying 1
a wry nic Field Day.
J'riday .our ?aclum! ?was?the )
scene of a very interesting antl.j
."Ttlucational Field Day. Many gam-'
.-i i,i:h if l.a^-Li.tdail an i i .e11 nir- matches
were .held. There wt f i
many In atitlfu! pieces were on exhibit
from vari> u.- schools. I am
stnju every- 4?ne enjoyed a wry
nice day. i
l'ill I hope that tin; -members ,
would write s<> that the page will
be full next week.
r . Well I will sign off until ifi xt
" Week.
Wishing you and all the members
a pleasant week-end.
Yours truly,
Thomasena Pari'
AIKICN (l.RADKI) SCHOOI.
A play "Followed By Fate" wa- .
given in the auditorium Monday
vypjny. March,, lid by the third
grade class of Bvttis Academy. It
was w ry ir.tein sting a'rd well reitfiri
ed. I'rof. V. If. Reubens was
the director. i
The 'Aiken County Teachers
he'd a mei.'jr.g in the Chapel Saturday.
Many 1 -1 f ( lubs met here-,
. also. Af-'er .the business sessionswe
re over, trainee were played
~T--- mttf -refrrChHVl-l l> tCT-iTT sin ved.supervisor
of the "Ken-cation'
Center" is putting forth
rtrerinfu?>f efforts \o ma kg "Negro
Health Week", one that will hen
efit th entile community, by treating
a more favorable attitude
toward sanitation, and by stressing
the importance of "a >e>und- mindr
in a sound body." i 1
1'HKASANT CKOYK MOWS ! Mrs.
L. Y. Reed, who has been ?'
confined to her bed for the past <
few vyeks, is - much improved to ]
the delight of her many friends.
Mrs. John Reed, who was ser
iously hurt in an automobile wreck I
a few weeks ago; is much improv- 1
cd at this writitig. I
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BILL CAKTER, Editor
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iSnniTTnday :
CiRADK ? M001
*i* Kill out >ris coupon and .nail
"tamped envelope^to The Palm
If the rolj brok, and you will receiv
.Miss Sallie McAlister, a senior
at the Anderson County TrainingSYhool.
l'c>ndloton? 'S.' C. has been
home for the -pavt fcw days due
to 11.(less. "
Mr; Claud Heed and his recent
bride haw set up houst> keeping
n: thp P-Unsant drove Section,
(heir friends wish foe them a long
~npp-v? in ar r i a ge?life. "Tlu*
1T. "A.'of .the Pleasant
drove School hehi its regular senv
Monthly meeting Friday,* March
J7 at tlu..Pleasant Grove School.,
Plans.fop the extension of schoo
t re up re perfected. Friday,
April .'!rd the school will have been
in session-* six. months, extension
. : -
Mils' Xaditu Garrison, the very
.fficient Elementary teadher of
-i.e?week-end with Misses' F.theJ
' lO.Aoatns ami l.e>is "watkirts, tea-"
c hoi's of Pleasant Grove. Miss,
Garrison with.'her very fine personality
mak?.s a host of friends
wii.fe evijr she goes. Come again
Miss Garrison,
^ 1%IKSMTs111P COLLEGE ~
*'v Ihinlap
if N<i\\- Hern. X. G. spoke to the
faculty and student bodv in the
ihuiflar chapel iXercises. Mr. Garrett's
talk was a very practical
no and many points,of, interest
wpre brought but. Rev. Garrett
\va-> introduced by Rev. Roberts of
i.-' A. M. E. Z. Church.
\T -i o > .1,.; c -i
- 4iw*n A.iiv ui piuyur in
"Luuk Out Lizzie" went to Clover,
S. C. t'i) piVfopn, The' players
tee re receive 1 with erUlfusiasm by
an appreciative,attdience.v" '
Wednesday night the Friendship
Bears played the last basketball
game of the season in the Knunett
Sen11 gym with Braii\ard College,
; Chester. S. C. The girls', game was
a v1 ry ha I'd one. The-seores were
1 o- 15. The boys scores were 15-4
:n In-, or of Friendship. The Tig-w-1-??iu\
< in en?very?fortunate?in
..i.ncj .Miss Alone 'Miller of Tl'V>n.
N. C. as a member of the team.
Miss .Mi I lev plays forward and is
indispensable on the team; thril
ln?r effort and skill 'many garhe's
iii.ve In en won. .Miss \ iviajti
Young- of Cluster is another 'outstanding
member on the team and
has b(?en for a number of years, al<
Miss Annie Belle Davis of Bel-'oil,
X. (', These young ladies
.avo much iii holding up the
: ixiTt; m uiL. s.noot in basketball.
MUs A. K. l'ury ot' Philadelphia
- hould also be included in this
number; she too has done wonders
this. ycar_a successful one.
Thpisiay night the? boys quartet,
along with Miss Ethel I). Dunlap
as dramatic reader went to Canv
d 11. S. C. to render a program at
Browning llome. The quartet was
accompanied in music; by Miss L.
11, "Broun. The.-group was greetby
a very appreciative audience
a-ud^ma-ny compliments aiuh?rnvH
tations to return were received.
After the program a delicious reyct-i?w-a*?i>oicdi?Other'
student3who
went with the group were:
Mi.?es Vivian Young, Eloise Biatty,
Allen ..Miller and Loraine A.
I.anney, also ".Mr. E. L. Richmond,
l iie members of the quartet are:
Ahtseis. Mcl.cster Zimmemian,
tenor; Arthur Ellis, second tonor;
Matthew . Zimmerman, bj&ritone;
an i Henry Clayton, bass.
The regular monthly social was
held in the chapel Friday night
With Miss 1 . 11. Brown, duan of
vvomen as chaperon.
i'.-e Club
Florie I iiv?Reporter \
On March 2'J, the Glee Club of
Friendship College under the diM>c.tion
of Mrs. Eieta H. Diggs,
was the guest of the York County
Sunday school convention held at
l'ieasaifl Ridge Baptist Church.
inspiring spirituals were sung. The
most conspicuous persons who ren
Kiyu individual selections were:
Mr. McLester Zimmerman of Andi
rson, S. C. first tenor of Friendship
t ollege quartet.sang a spiritual
-euutie.d-"ijinner fhoase Don't
let this Harvest Pass."' Miss Ethel
Dolores Dunlap, Asheville, N.
i . gavv ii reading entitled "Go
Down I hath," a master piece.
M KDITATION
Hy A1 Lenn
Dowrj memory's lane'
[ wandor again,
Hoping that 1 could explain, J
And begin at that point
d in re we quarreled,
flould you just for a moment
forget the things that have passed.
so that I might with words?
1'leaso believe them sincere?
[ wish I knew what has m&de you
late me.
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C. Your name will_be jilaced on--J'e
a membership card and button. A
RIDGEVILLE NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Uax A I Th?fnn? l?o<f,,r
fjsually the 5th Sunday is ar.
off Sunday for church goers, but
so far the people of Bethol Churel
at Ridgevjlle. *
Early Sundav morning- wo wo,-.
awakened by the musical notes ol
the mocking birds which told irs
that the morning w>as the begin,
ning of a beautiful day.
Very "soon, the streets and road:were
dotted here and there with
people who came to the call of the
funeral bell of little Cladge Snipe
who paontnl to tin1 Worm heyom
on Thursday morning at. 9:50 o'clock.
The pastor preached a veryconsoling
sermon to the bereaved
-fATnity .nrui 1p
spectators, lie used as his text:
II Cor. 4:18, Theme: "Man Looks
On the Outside But God Looks On
the Heart." Dr. J. E. Beard, P. E.
assisted in the s< 1 vices.
At 12:30 p. m. the pastor, his
wife, Mrs.-FerreU-and-three of the
officers of Bethel Church i" pec,
sons of Messrs. J. M. Green, J. -S.
Green and E. Banks, visit r <1 the
Silver HiH Wing?of? BethtdChurch
and were greeted by the
members and their ftriends. The
Rev. Thomas preached a wonder?
fill sermon to the group which was
appreciated by all. ' *
.. After which, we took dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. M.- Mack of
Silver Hill.
On Sunday" afternoon at?6?o'clock,
the Ushers' Board sponsored
by its President, Mrs. B. Johnson
gave a quatret contest.j,
It was very enjoyable. The amount
of money collected is $5.00
At 6:30 p. m. the pastor, his
wife and Mrs, Ferrell wore the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
?? ngriw ?
If one wishes to seS a beautiful
and artistic -vegetable garden,
come to Ridgcv-ille.._ .walk five
hliu-k< tlnwn Rnilvfinti Am nml run
Mr. Alex Davis' garden- and you
will realize that hard time ha$
. surely gone. There are many other.
gardens just as beautiful as
Mr. Davis'.
I The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Thomas
were honored to have as their
week-end guest, the Dr. J. E.
Heard, [ Pr esiding Elder of the
Charleston District. Dr. Beard is
an efficient aspirantcfor the. bishopric
of the A. M. E. Church. We
heartily wish real success for him
when the election comes off in
May, 1936.
We are always glad to have our
j friends come to see us.
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
With splendid weather prevailing,
the worshippers?at -MorrisBrown
.enjoyed gospel messages
last Sumlay.that will linger nrthc
memories*' of the hearers. Dr.
Witherspoon spoke to the little
-church on the'subject, "The Pedometer."
The habit of measuring
the steps so as to accomplish the
things most needful, was stressed
by the pastor to the delight of the
young and old who heard the message.
. '
At 11:00 a. m.-the pastor delivered
a sermon that touched the
hearts of those w<ho listened. The
text selected was St. Mark 2nd
chapter, 3rd verso. The theme developed
was "Sharing tho task."
The qualities displayed by the men
who lowered the nalsiAd ? .?>?
through the roof to the Master,
were eloquently portrayed, as the
speaker developed the theme.
Sunday school and League funct_ipned
at their respective hours.
The day was brought to its close
by?another soul stirring .sermon
taken from the text found in
"The efforts of Prayer" was deducted
as a theme and splendidly
delivered by the speaker. Our
revival begins on next Sunday, and
Cottage Prayer Meetings will be
held during the week at different
-homes. Our Rally takes "place on
;the 31st inst. We are hoping to
make a good showing.
Many visitors were present dur.
inc tVirt rlo" An ?' 'A
v..c mi visitors arc
made welcome at Morris Brown*
We noted the following: during the J
day: Messrs. David and Stephen
j Smith, Sam Dickerson, I. Sweot'
wine, I^eon Bright, Leroy Smith,
Misses Alberta Ward, Addie Heyj
ward, Laura Simonds, and Claudia
F. Matthews. We note with sadness,
tho passing of Dr. Sapdy
Simmons, Who died on the evening
of tho 29th inst. Bro. Jno. German
is still confined at the Roper
Hospital with a broken leg. and
the church prays for his speedy recovery.
Mention will be made in '
the next issue.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
EASTOVER NEWS
St. Matthew Baptist Union met
at Mt. Zion Baptist' Church last
Sunday with a large attendance.
It goes without saying that Mr.
Williams, the Moderator knows
| how to preside a nth handle his-peo?
pie. The Rev. II. C. Cokely delivered
the Missionary sermon and
the Rev. S. J. Shiver preached the
Doctrinal sernnrrT, both of them
wotfe full of information Mils
Annie Robinson the noted secretary
of the Union knows how to
write. Rev. Neal, the entertaining
pastor made it very pleasant
for the matiV visitors-. tvn>r?ih?i-?!
aiul friends. A neat sum of money
was collected.
The services were very good at
St. Philip last Sunday. Love Fejp>t
was conducted by Brother Henry
ohnson, although quite a num~
ker of members were absent, the
district conference rally was opened
by the pastor and this rally is"
10 close on the second Sunday. '
At 1:30 P.M. Rev. Bowinah and
. his choir top-ether with a large
group of his members in tru?k
and several cars went down to
Brown Chapel Station forty miles
from Eastover and worship with
the Rev. W. R. Bowman. On oui
arrival We found a very large
l'4}\yil awaiting.. After preaching j
the church was divided into two]
parts. All the wonieYipaid Ur
.Mis. G. C.'Woodaid and Mrs. Catherine
Hojley ol* St Philip Church I
and ,the men to Brother Saul Ginaid
and Brother Dave Myers of
St. Matthew. We~arc happy to in
orni the public that the women
Ld in "everything "during* the day's
service. Mrs. Ilolloy is one of the
best members .in S.t. Philip and one
f the finest undertakers any where
in South Carolina.. Mrs. NVoodard
one of the. I^est .teachers in'Rich-,
. land count.!. . I'lu1 lias lini'il U 'p 'fl^'
man. Both are- great church
workers.
lixed by the Key. L. G. Bowman
!a.st Tuesday at'uihooti at Anti
och A. M. E. '/]i on Church which
the Rev. Ferguson, of Union is the
pastor.
Mrs. Queenie Mai tin who has
been on the sick list for sometime
was a visitor to thy parsonage
this~ past week.
An r.asier hamani is scheduled
to-be'at St. Philip* A." M. Ee Ghureh
Sunda> in \111 i 1 -121h and the
Sunday school Easter pr.ogfabUwill
he observed at :'/.tH> o'clock in the,
iif.teinoon. .
Spring meeting will begin, on
Monday night afu-r. Easter in the
hall and .all tiyos are looking that
way for. a great meeting.
I The W. P. A. are working about
| oiirhtv men here in this town; out
of that number about ten of-our
o\yn men are on the job.. They
| are here from Columbia, St. Matthew,
Orangeburg and other cities
ar.d towns working every day
"lid our men walking about doing
nothing. Why . spend your tin\
r.i?f tVio inh cmnn
no time for idleness now. Find
a job ami go?to-work and- l*e-mdustrous
fin* there is work for every
man.
' The publisher of The Pal met 11 >
Lcadj r. jus! nr: ilied Rev. Rowman
<>f all the delinquent subscribers
in and -nrnutid Eastover; (* ?ss
Road. Hopkins?, Gadsden ar.d Hor|
fell Hill. If something is iiot paid
on your subscription at once.'you
will be cut off. In order to keep
your paper coming to "you s e
Rev. L. G. Bowman in Eastover at
ti'ce. If you cannot. Qome. drop
j hjnv a e'aid and he will gladly call.
Come to church, /members .
| to church (Christians.
I *(H<Ivl'.NWOOD NEWS
The members of Morris Chapel
\W M. I'. were entertained last
Tuesday evening by Mrs. Anna
Nclum at her mother's home, oil
IIall St. Mrs .Melrose R. Fuller
assisted the hostess in receiving
- the guests and?to rbb-thew-uCtheir
' wet wraps caused ~by another
" I'ainy day. ? :?
I .Mrs. Mai v Lee Reynolds presided
at this njeeting. .
Hymn, ' Jesus keep?me near th- !
cross" was. let! by Miss Lelia John- j
son. Jr. I'rayer was offered by
Mrs. Rosa' Johnson. Miss I.. John- I
son uii'ii leu two meioaies, "Steal
Away to Jesus." ar.d "Lord I want
I to be. a. Christian."
Reading "Too Busy" by Mrs.
Qui en Kstor Quarles. Mrs. Quarl
les is never too busy to do what
[she can when she can and and 'we
always enjoy hearing her read the
poems, trying to persuade others
1 to take time to do work for Jesus..
The Mission Lefson, "The teaching
ministry of Jesus' Matthew
4:23-25 was read by the reporter.
| Series of songs were lod by Mrs.
Annie Squash, followed by Mrs.
M. P. Fuller, Mrs. Rosa Johnson
and Mrs. Reynolds; offering was
taken by Mrs. Mamie Robinson
The president, Mrs. R, Lagroon
the club.
j The club had a play on the 28th
of March and net receipts were
$64.80. Collection for today after
I the roll was called was $1.65.
The club donated two sick me.m-_t
! biers wilh" th(Tusual fee; appropri.
ated $1.(U) to aid Mrs. Rebecca Cohens
in buying a chair for her afflicted
sister. And appropriated
some money to aid in purchasing
a suit for the pastor. The club al-'
so aidod th?? church. Th?? <-lnt
comes Mrs., Nelum back to the city |
and to the activities at Morris
Chapel. Mrs. NoTXJfff ftSs"recently ]
J returned to the city from Lynch- !
burg, Va. and we feci that more !
life will be added to the club as
that given by her mother, Mrs. La- i
groon, and sister, Mrs. M. P. Ful- '
ler. .
We were glad to see Mrs. Alice ;
Washington and Miss Sadie M. j
Washington, the Secretary who !
have been water, bound and snow
bound for the last two meetings,
--r?? ^ > > ?h?I
Bible verses were taken hv Mrs,
Alico Washington. '
A tempting repast- was served.
The reporter thanked the hostess
for the royal reception.
Mrs. Roxie I.agroon, Pres.: Mis*
Sadie M. Washington, Sec.; Rc\'
der, Reporter.
Annual Spring Revival
The Annual Spring Revival will
begin at Macedonia Bapt. Chureli
Monday. April 2l>th, so announce?
Rev. E. J. Daniels, B. I)., the pastor.
This will be a ten-nights soul
savirur cannmicn l??v n>* vv it
Boll of Atlanta, Ga. will do tin
preaching. Rev. Bell is well
known in Greenwood and. vicinity
as a peerless pulpit orator ntiil
as an out-standing revivalist. Tin
announcement of his coming to
Greenwood has created much in'terc?t
among all denominations
and a great attendance is. expected.
ReV. Bell has conducted- meetings
in and about Greenwood foi
the past 12 or Id years and has
thus endeared himself in the
hearts of the people.
Rev. Daniels,is leaving no stones
unturned ih making preparation
for the coming of this irrcat
man of God. Committees to ,coii,1'or
with t he .unsaved ami th0 lmrksliders
are being organized and
a reconsecration campaign oil the
part of the * members is under
way. ^
Appropriate gospel singing wijj
feature every service and?every
church in the city i'fs asked to join
in and aid Macedonia in this big
soul saving and soul strengthening
drrvb,
OCrr~pastor, the Rev. Daniels, is
all smiles at the new developments
of progranijyjn ~ tjje church. - lie
Tamcto us little better than a year
ago and we feol that his coming
to us has been a God-send. Undei
working like -a hive of bees. Ami
eyes' havc. not seen, neither havT
ears heard nor has it entered inti
the heart of man the good thins*
that the future has in store for
us. But God will reveal them tc
us as the days roll by
I NV A ITKR1H)RO NEWS
Last week Revs. M.' L. " Littlel
Charleston and spent the day
| Rev. I.ittlejolm preached at night
| for Rev. Pettigrew and his mom!
bers in Charli'ston. Hew-. LittleI
jphn had just retjurned from Spari
tnburg where he had conducted a
("meeting.. Rev.. Tiller preached a'
j Cumberland and Rev. Logan
Lp4"Hjpcho,i -at--St. John ami all?the
pastors preacluyl at their respective.
churches Sunday night. The
Pulpit Aid Board rendered a very
: h'le progiam at St. Peters M
K. Church Sunday . evening Mrs,
Delia Williams was
ceremony land a large audience
i was present to enjoy it.
Prof. M. I.. Brooks spent the
tied .Alts. Brooks back to Me Bee
where she has been for more than
a week-.-'?Her .-friends ht?re miss
her wry much.
, lit. Zion A. M. K; Church had a
Very successful all day meeting, at
which time the young preachers
of the community tried themselves
Rev.. J. M. Miller of Aimw 11
and Hopewell Presbyterian church
es is gainer forward with the
church" program and- hopes to
have the best year of his ministry,
Revftand Mrs. Lee A. Logan
spent the wo k in Spartanburg
visiting their sisters and mingling
pleasure with -'business. They* reLkuuicd
-Saturday after a-verv pb-nant
stay in the Piedmont City.
Mrs. Iferlp;i? IVlarco is on the
sick list this week. We trust she
will -be well and out again soon.
The Glee Club of. C. T. S. rendered
very fine! music Sunday
night at St. Peters, the occasion being
the first program rendered by
the P. A. Club. Miss Boxven, the
directress is to?low congratulated
for the improvement of their singing.
: ,
brrnnjiilii.'Ni bapt. cm rch
Rev. K. E. Gaulden, Pastor
N'txvberry?"Time Marches On."
The last Sunday in March said
good byo to this world hut good
morning to eternity. The Sunday
school was called' to order by the
superintendent, and after a brief
devotion the classes wont to their
several places for a discussion of
tho lesson. ,
The classes reassembled for a
review of the lesson which was
conducted by Rev. Dayton who
was quite interesting and enjoyable.
The morning services wore
opened at. 11 o'clock with Miss
Gwendolyn Henry at the piano
assisted by Rro. Baker with his
violin. Our pastor came before .us
with the second in the scries of
sermons ofT the seven last words
of Jesus, using as his text: "Verily
I say unto thee, today shalt
thou be with me in paradise" Lk.
23:43. WY enjoyed the message
very much as he spoke to us lay
4rbe-way. -? ;
The B. P. U. was called to
order at 7 p. ni, by the president,
who presented a program with
question on the Bible, the young
people'enjoyed answering these
Mimical questions. Sundajr night
Rev. -Crosson gave us a power fur
message which was enjoyed by a
large crowd. He.spoke to us from
that great hook called Revelation
in which he pointed out to us the
condition of John the revelator.
Members'gmto your ohurch~SurT~
day, the first Sunday in April, you
will meet your friends and Jesus
your Savior and mine.
Don't tail to hear the Morris
College Singers at Bethlehem Baptist
Church Friday night, April
3, 1036 at 8:00 o'clock. Admission
children 10c, adults 15c.
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BELTON NEWS __
Attre^r-Hosonwald High
*' !>.'...< "a f /1....1 i__ -
i i nil / ?. v , v milium pas re.
ceived an invitation from the I'ick
ops' County Association to make, a
tinn<inet address at the Simpson
Jr. lliprh school, Hasley, S. C. on
the evening of April did.
Mar Reyes, a native; Filipino
an.I his wife hoviiiK l-oiena ap'
poaivd in fin educational program
1 here in the auditorium on Tues1
day. I lis contribution was purely
educational, lie plays many musical
instruments .and snips several
' ditfe+cnt languages. tie sinps in
Spanish, Hawaiian, Oriental and
' .Modern Music.
A Matinee was pi\ i n for the
children sit the devotional hour
' and too much praise .cannot he
- iriven for this?worthwhile pro'
erum. The students iM ljjsloiy
ami (Jeopraphy were held spell
1 bound 1'ioin bepinninp to end.
They bad Ihui taught to use their
imagination but to see a Filipino'
| ami. Hawaiian in pe'-'son was a
proof that the t ho roue, h teaching;
TTfuT~Taft been in vsun.
hi wry word said or sung v.vur
thoroughly gnjoyed l>y the student
body ami it is our.wish that "they
visit all of thy larger schools
whore convenience will pen-nut and
learn some of the many things not
- pi in ted?rri'buuhs, and t'spi't'Ullly 1
to observe the features and native
tongue. There vvl'.c so many
things brought out that weren't
found in bcoks.
>'i'he Union that .convened at Ml.
Zioti on Saturday" and Sunday was
J. luggfUy1 atts^aded. The lectures
were bri;X 'and much inspiration
was recti cut. Tito Missionary
message Was delivered on Sunday
1 oy R'ew 1 licks of Seneca. v
Rev. J. \V. Douglass liaas been
~ -auij4ius>d lor a -few days and- vvas^
unable to~liliD-his pulpit on. Sunay
but is'av.ucli improved at this,
writing. *"*'
u "1-iA1 IOKT ('Ol'NTY
, TRAINING SCHOOL NKWS
Mis. Eiease Jenkins of Colum
>ia, S. C.. visited the school last
week collecting data to assist her
.n getting up a hi.-sioiy which she
- writing." for the government.
The?Friday?altornoon?program
_ diovved more interest on the nails
- 'f lnuli?students and teachers. 'ur
of the tenth grade gave a
paper on the making of a Ikm
.vhivh 'was very practical. Another
interesting feature "of"the program
was the reading of the l/.o
iiaphy of Mr, Julius Rosen wald4>y
Mr. Richard Taylor, a student ol
1 ,he t, nth grade, commemorating
' Hie birthday of hue Ki | enwahl "
chools. Though ho is dead,' his
r works still live in the eyes and
- leui ts of the people.
' The play._ party" gtveir iir "the
chooi auditorium Friday evening.
, under the direction of the recreit.onal
department was enjoyed by
ihe, young people. Creain and
_ punch were sold in continuation
, of the drive for the water fount. .
i he proceeds were, pretty good, ___
The school is sponsoring a hig
oa/.aar in interest of the water
.rive. Everybody is looking for!
ward to a big night. There will
be a fancy .table where wearing |
apparels, from ready to wear ondown
may he purchased, Titer.'
will also be many features of
amusements such as the worulei
House, the grab bag, etc. There
. will also be refreshments of all
kinds to meet your taste. You
'. are invited to come aiid enjoy .this
outing:
Prof. J." S. Shanklin, Sr. and
Rev. Wiley Wilrfon motored to
nicit\u ui.ti r.uiill .JUCKSon-spoilI Mlt
utday on St. Helena Island where thuy
visited friends and also vis-'
.ted At I'enn School. Miss Yicto- i
i ia Frazier spent the week-end at
home visiting, her parents.
The Hth grade has begun its pro'- ;
ifft which is a bed room. Tnch
olor scheme is gold. The parti- i
Sadye Jones, isabelle Milton and i
WilhClmena Gillison. This pro- i
1 is to be completed- by tin- llHh '
of April.
RKl'LAI! A. M. K. (TIl'Rt'll <
(
Rcv.S. Middleton, I'as tor I I
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Sunday school was opened . at <
1():.'?() a. ni. with Supt. and teach- |
ens at their post of duty. Th,. les t
son was Wonderfully discussed by ,
lie students, and teachers and al-j'
so reviewed by Supt., Rev. A. Red
den. Rev. K. Renibert, his brother
and several other friends from
Pineville, S. C. were our guests in j
'Sunday school. The Supt. gave ,
RcV. Rembert the privilege of.j
saying a word in short to the student
body. Rev. Rembert brought t
.greeting am; inspiring words to ;
the Sunday school Sunday. They t
also ask I I'.r his. return.
.Missionary Women- took i lac.- j,
at 11 :lf> a. in. and they also rcn- r
dried a wonderful program. Mrs. s
Sallio Mae Dingle,' Sec.; Little (
Marion?Redden, .sang a wonderful c
solo. J
Elizabeth sang a solo. Mrs. Sat:- _a
ah Hftedden. read the 2Ilrd Psalms, j Mrs.
11 attic* Burgess made a pray- i
i r. Mrs. Polio Mouzon sang a won- r
derful song. Mrs. Lillie Redden >
TWENTY-SIX YE V
PINCKNEY'S FV
COURTEOUS ? DI/INIl
?- Arn!)uTam c
LADY ATT I
I.cRoy Hardy, Mgr. Ah
OFFICE PHONE 5707 Ri
1006 Washington Street ?
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Saturday, jApril 4, 1936
1IRAINEK1) INSTITUTE NEWS
II) Ruth I,. Howell Harris ^
The Brainer.l prionp has just
completix! seven months, of the
scholastic year, and we trust that
all enrol lees iiave nut forth their
host efforts- to make the best oT
the opportunities offered " I
i
Religious Activities
At i>:.'>() Sunday morning, March
2P, teachers ami students resnondcd
to the ringing of the bell for
Sabbath school. Tho classes assembled
in the Institute dining
ball and made 'an, extensive study
of the lesson, .Jesus explains the
Kingdom of Heaven. Mr. Ezell
Marvel, a member of the senior
clu x's, gave the synopsis pf the lesson,
also-se.versp--medicable interpretations:?rThe:
study was condialed
by the use of Biblo. Verses
in which the wPrd, "zval or zealous""
was found.' The religious activities
were further extended to
the group as they worshiped at
t'arnu-l Presbyterian Church with
the pastor and members. Rev.. J-W
Miiininoir ,1..in,......a - ?' 1
... .. ..-JT MVH.tVLlAi.il I Ill'C'ty ill ,
sermon from Psalm ^ 5i:4. The _
theme of his discourse was Health 4
and Its Relation tu Christianity.
At live o'clock the Brainerd group
re-a3sembled in the dining hall
where.the.topic. "How Jesu.s Gave
Himwolf . l .'i' L'[>7" wan?thought
fully discussed by various members
of the Christian Endeavor
Society. At the close of the Christ ???
iitn Endeavor exercises, the Young
Men's Christian Association as- semBled
in the. Y. M. C. A., which
is m-'-Kumler Hall. We trust that
our younpnteopj#. will be stronger
after "having- participated in
these services.
?.Friday evening, March 27, President
L. S. Brown, Prol". J, T.
Young, and the quintet attended
the Presbytery which convened at
the Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian
Church, of which Rev. R. W, Parker
is pastor. The quintet' rendered??-?
tcv+soal-mmdo-al imwiheis.?Hie* v. J. ~
W, Manoney and Mrs. M. A. Adair
attended, the Presbytery also.
Brainerd Defeated" Friendship
Wednesday evening, Marcn 25,
Coaches B. il. and M. B. Walker,
and J. T. Young accompanied tlxe
two basket trail to ~ Rwk
Hill,?Ss,?C,?who re?the Brainerd
."Six"' tied With the Friendship'
?ill: *
oi a wiin?? scoi'o ol?lo-J5, an J
Friendship' "Five" with a score of- *
53-lf>.
NA/.AKKTII A. M. Iv CHI Rt'H
Itev. C. \V. William*,' Pastor r
Simii.'iha marked another glorious ?
opportunity for the church goers
oi* this community with;the beautiful
sun lays and warriieth. Quite .
a^liumb.W wjis seen on their way to??
Sunday school and preachine services.
Se rvices were, good all day.
Fii'st sermon was preached hv
Rev. A. S. Gary, text taken from
St. Luke 12:121; strive to ef.ter in
say unto you will sok to enter iii
mid shall not he able. ;r Second
sermon by ..Rev. Cooper,
St. John 11:1. Let not your heart
lie troubled; yo believe in God, believe
also in mv.- >
Third sermon by Rev. John Burington
from St. Matthew 20:22,
subject,"A ilea 1 Siund." "
Sunday night service at 7:ir>
Pro. Joe Ilamilet and sister, Hester
Hamkt led a soul stirring pray
or meeting. Tlnn Rev. Gary
preached. from the Book of Psalms
23rd chanter -o tk. " *'
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fTo I lai-'il." v .
I:I;I:M:/.EB \. M. r.. ( HI H( 11
Itcv. 1*. I!. Muck, Pastor
Sunday sch'ol was upcnui in
due form '->y Sunt. E. J. Koxwort'h";
with teachers at their post of duty.
.t splendid crowd attended *
Sunday school, and the lesson was, _
wonderfully iseussed. After Sim
lay school lhorning service was
iierful sermon.. Ilis text Was sec>t!(l
Lor. nth chapter and 10th
lersc. Sul>urt "The Juuircinent."
Phi's si rnion was enjoyed by all
hat heard him Sunday nVtfht, Sunday
night Rev. Mack preached another
soul?stirring sermon, his
text was Kith chapter of Isaiah,
IXt^i verse, subject "The God of
Consideration." A large crowd attended
church Sunday night.' Buy
he Palmetto Leader and. increase
,'our circulation.
(OKKSBl KY SPECIAL
Wi are having real spring days
h this section. The \\". II. F. Soriety
had their first sermon for thorear,
collection ,$2.45.
The fick, folk are improving at
nis writing.
Rev. Guidon is kept busy trying
o got bis? Education dues. T ..""
Sirs. Oscar Miller had as her
meat Sunday, Jennie?Roy
lolds o_f Columbia cfli route to . chool
in Calhoun Falls. Miss
)llie also was home for the wecknd.
The Rural Schools are closing
ii. around.
cad .'khti. Psalms. Mrs. L. Redden
cad a paper subject n'Love Your
Neighbor as Youx Lovo Yourself."
ItS OF . SERVICE
NERAL HOME
HIEI) ?- EEFIEIENT
i {Service
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IN'DAN T , - \
inzo I'. Hardy. Asst. Mgr.
KSIDKNCE RHONE 77??."?
? t'oliimhia^ S. C.