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Pape 6 All newt for The Junior Pace rnust be in the office no Later than Pueeday afternoon of each week. Vlany letter* are-received too late for publication. -BILL" . Boys And Girls WANTED To Earn Money In Sparc Time Here's an opportunity (or ambitious boys and girls to make money every week, mil year long, by simply working in spare time in your own neigh ^ __ borhood. 7 "? No money, no^experience-thing. Many boys and girla ? are now happy, making their? own spending money. All yon have to do to join them Is to write to the address below nd ask fdr full details. Writ* to: ' 1 __ ?CIRCULATION _ MANAGER THE PALMETTO LEADER 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, B.C. Rambert, S. C. .r ' i April Id, 193G Dear Bill,. ' You ca;. ImaRiny h?nv_ rHTT T am to sot; * his beautiful sunshine mohninR, as .we. are to haye our Easter crr hunt this afternoon. I hope every one will find an orr. We had a Rood Sunday school as usual on yesterday. ' W<T. also ha<l our'"Easier prpgram. which we all ~~ emtfvral. In the afteriioon wt went to .Mt. I'isRHh Baptist church We also had a nice time out there. We are planning to have our School closing exercises this week I am hoping that we will hav< Rood weather for same. I am Rlad to sea a few more letters on the Junior pape, as the .schools art closing I am hopinp that all ol our club memberswill have mor* time to write. So Ioiir bill, until next week. Margaret Wripht boar Bill, What on earth is the matter? . I mailed my Jotter Monday before last and last Monday as usual, but failed 40 see it. But I am writing again and I do hop? it will reach your office on time. JOHNSTON NEWS Mr. Eugene Galy died at his home April H( ufter a long illness. Funeral services were held at the Bethel C. M, E. church on Wednesday at 5:00 o'clock conducted by the Pastor, Key. ,). M.-Milas;aaagaivle. Mr. iGary leaves a father, mother and several brothers and sisters and a wide circle ol friends to mourn his passing. Amos at)d Son l'unejatbiirectprs in charge. Friends are glad to see-Undertaker Amos out again after being ill for a few oays.-f . f, Mrs. Annie Sinkltr is ill at this writing; we hope she .will .soon recover.: Mf \UnWan.?U Aww-W at Booker Washington, Columbia spent Easter with his parents, Mr. * arul Mrs, Noah Amos. ( Miss Justine"Gary, a student at, Bettis spent Easter with her sister, Miss N- J. Cary. Mrs.- -Beatrice Chinh Ryans o-f Aiken visited her mother, fMrs. Annie Chinn on Friday. Mrs. Chinn who has' b( en ill for quite a while is a little better at this writing1. ' and son of Augusta, Ga., is here visiting her mother, Mrs. 1 lassieValentine on Aiken strqet. _ - Miss Ruby Myrick of Saluda St., was a visitor in the home of the Blands on Saturday. Messrs J. \V. Miles an(j Wayman Brady of Miller, Ga., were week-end guests of the Blands and Miles, having attended the Georgia Education Teachers' Association at Augusta, Ga. Miss S, 0. Srmkins spent Easter in Columbia kjth relatives, Mrs. Noah Amos, Messrs Jim npri f'.Abe A mo* and Rev. J. M. Blassenirame motored to Columbia on Friday. ^ Miss Elberta Myles spent Sun?day?in Augusta with relatives. ? m m ? ? COKESlil'ltY NEWS The Easter. program was very good"" at 2 o'clock Sunday. Miss Carrie Butler of Greenville. S. C... spent Faster with her grand parent.v.Mr. an4 Mrs. J. E. Adams Mr. Bt .J, Hill spent Easter with his mother in Qreenville. Mr RerWely. Reynolds motored up, Saturday / arrying his wife and two children bock. They spent the W-umaiiTwttft Mrs.?Re ynolds'varents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Robinson. i Miss Henrietta Robinson returned from her school in Gold ville Saturday. Misses Sarah W. Goggins, Nannie Klugh received congratulation receiving, their nursing course certificate Thursday from Brewer hospital. We wish them much success. * *? 'We tegret very much that Miss Rosetta Nash"\took stiddenly ill again. 4 (She ~ IfliiH's bkfaQ^t wrnrc miX CARTER, Editor, I __ APPLICA1 ? date .. ?? name address A sj, city yt birthday j j; GRADE.. ? MOO! X Fill out H is coupon and mail a stamped envelope to The Palm X 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. X the roll bcolc, and you will ree?i\ BE AD I,AH A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. Middleton, Pastor Sunday Was a very beautiful school Was oDcnod at Its usual j hour, with Supt. Rev. A. Redden in uhair. The lesson was wonderand scholars, and reviewed by the Supt. After which the Rev. Ix>y4 made some very fine remark ooncei'nihg the risen Christ. AT the hour of service, the Rev. Midr dleton and his visiting1 minister, Rev. Letyd took their seat in the rostrum. At 11:45 the Re v. Loyd preached a wonderful sermon. His text was taken from the Book ol ""Matt. He used for a subject 4Thf" Risen Christ." After ten minutee recess wo re-assembled for oui Caster .program which was a>out 2:30 o'clock: one of the greatest Easter programs was .Hindered, and enjefyed by all. HEMINGWAY NEWS Chavis Chapel A. M, "E. Church Uev. P. M. Knox, Pastor April 12, 1H36 which was Bunlay was a high day. A soul stirring experience meeting was helc >efore service. At 11:30 the pastor preached a most wonderfu sermon from St.1. Matthew 28:6. Hi nuy nere iur ne is risen as he aid, come see the place where the Lord lay, subject "The Resurreced Christ. The sermon was enjoyed by every one. We had ommunion together after preachng. i . At 5:30 p. m. we had a wonder'ul Easter v Day exercise which veryone enjoyed. We had Mr. Webber Brooks and his brother Mi Griffin Brooks wi,th us. . .. Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Knox was the dinner guests of Mr. and Mfs* torn Ford. Miss Naomi Brown was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilliard. Mr. Robert Paslgy spent the week-end at his father, Mr. Grant Pasley. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Brown^s at home after clos" ing'SfhuoHon April ?, 1030.?Ontr >f the teachers, Mrs. M. L. Gamble returned to her home, King stree, S. C. rs E>\ BtiKKY NKWS ?I)rayton Street High School The guests during devotional hour were Rev. E. E. Gaulden ind Prof. U. S. Gallman. Rev. Gaulden spoke about Voorhees N. ind 17 I nsITtuTe a nd ~QS eeBf o r hi? subject How to get along, in life, which was a lesson to all. Prof. Gallman admonished the children about their conduct. Wednesday night qulnte.t and hqrus from Voorhees institute presented a very good musical program that was enjoyed by all The music teacher and Prof. Blanton certainly have them trained vvell. The closing oxercises of Mt. He_ jron school Monday and Tuesday rights were good. The sermon was preached Sunlay afternoon by Rev. I). R. Bed nbaugh. His text was found Hebrew 12:1: Ret us run this race .vith patience. A large crowd a,, tended and they also enjoyed an xcellent Easter exercise. Calvary Presbyterian Church Sunday being a beautiful day a large crowd attended the canta! ta-pagcant at Sunrise 6:00 o'clock in the mornimr. Evervone nlaved I well their part and all left singI inpr the praises of the rist | Christ. At the close of the ser| vice Mrs. tE|sic, Misses Alberta (huI Annie Daniels were happily united - with our church as full members. They are very good citizens and church workers. Our doors stand ajar for members at all times. The I'astor, Rev. A. H. Reasoncr and Rev. G. H. White were pres ent. both offered prayers and gave very timely remarks. 'The Junior Community club meeting will be held next Sunday afternoon 4:00 o'clock., All mem hers are requested to be present on time. MissEverlyn Spearman, president; Miss Daisy Butler, secrotary. Miss Mildred Carter, Mr. and " ~ M rs1?Kitwarrf' WrirtHv trv Bettis Academy Sunday to spend the day with their daughter and friend, Miss Eddie Mae Worthy. They reported a pleasant trip and that they found her during excellent work. Mils. Ethel Cromer Sims and family from Carlisle, S. Cm have move home to take care of her father's farm. We "are delighful to know he is getting stronger. Mr. Joseph Davis is able to be on the job again. Mesdames Grimes. Agent. ... i 1 mm ' * ?? pr tggerf ION BLANK { ? % 193 .._. % - ?'I .STATE ....... ^ AGE?-- i X L ? ------ i it together w-ith a self addressed Y iCtto Leader, Bill. Carver'? Club, C. Your name will be placed on *j* 'e a membership card and button. X v RKTii1 KII EMI nV u Rev, E. E. (;autden~l*astor "? was Easter, and the sun was warm and bright; many new hats, suits, dresses and shoes could be sten at the different churches and ubout the streets, as the sun smiled upon Jis, and those in the streets. A t O--- * * n.v me regular ounoay scnooi and church hours, a lacautiul JCa**ter program was presented by tile young folk under the supervision of Mrs.; L. Graham, and Sirs. Mamie B. Gaulderu. while the musicwas under the direction of Mis.* Gwendolyn Jlenry. The decoraIt was admired by all who gazed upon it and especially when the> beheld that life size cross, We were more than glad to have Superintendent Floyd anj othei members of Miller Chapel and oui good Presbyterian friends, along with others who came from a far. to Miller Chapel to share with them as is came Easter exercises, am. as we were fhrlllCcf with the~Kprrit. and the speakers had had u> to realize that Jesus was alivi for evermore. The night services oegari at h o'clock with Mrs. Annie Mae Full* . r at the piano. The pastor caim before us with a strong Eastoi message. Text Woman why weep est thou?,< John 20:13. Our heart* were made to rejoice as he talk _cd_jbo us about the crucified am. risen Lord. 'The Old Maids' Convention'' wil. be here soon watch out; if you want a laugh-sure enough,. Come out to the "Old Maides conven tion will be here soon, walch out'. If you want to laugh sure enough. come to the Old Maids convention -when -you see. the date. EMMANUEL A. M. E1. fill lit II I Rev. J. E. Thomas, Pastor Within the realm of Christian om, the past two Sundays, wen indeed tfcwo ftreat days. Those - lays shall ever be remembercd-auuobserved as long as Christianity holds sway?anj that means a? long as this world lasts. Christmas, Palm and Easter Sundays are the daVs that mean much U - the Christian world. Easter services at Emmanuel were fittingly emphasized. At. tlu early morning worship a large attendance was seen. This enormous gathering heard an impressive-message from the pastor. A oeautiful sight was witnessed when the converts all. dressed in whin assembled around the chancel Sixteen persons v^?re read into the church. A number__of these were baptised. This number is the result of our revival meetings which .terminated on Friday night embracing Easter. The regular morning service? commenced at the usual hour. After the preliminaries Rev. Thomas introduced Sister Ella Ashley, an evangelist who brought the message jto-^a^large and attentive audience. The. Senior ehoii rendered special Easter music., nr. ?_?? ........ ..i ? i' . ?T C Ht'IC VCI ^ mutn |'ttauu tv have seen such a fine audience ol parents and friends who came oin to witness the Sunday Easter exercises! The program was well canied out and?the?children uc: quitted themselvos creditably. Mrs. Viola Cononel, the pianist with the assistance- of teachers worked hard in order to make the affair a success. Much credit i due them. Mr. S. L. Jones, the superintendent was very much elated. Just before the dismissal the f'G. L. I. Singers", a club composed of toys and girls, presented to the church and school a very large chart of the' Lord's Prayer, nicely framed having a large glass front. Master Rubin Shrews made the presentation . ?Another surprise .was sprung when the superintendent was presented with a beautiful boouet of flowers Our friends.and members eetrainly cooperated by giving their presence. The la?t service for the day ..terminated "with a sermon during the evening period. There were two accessions for the day. This ter days within the confines of Emmanuel. Miss L. E. Moultrie, a membei of our Junior choir and a trained nurse will leave the city .this week for New York where she will enter Riverside hospital. We trust she will like her position. Miss Emily J. Simmons has returned to the city having taught during the school period. The captains are still busy relative* to the rally'. Let's ail get busy. - t- r? ? ? - .-.j THE PALMETTO LEADER ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Kev. R. A. Young, Pastor Sunday being a beautiful day for church-goers, a large attendance was found in Sunday school with officers and teachers a,t their post of duty. At 12:30 Rev. R. A. Young brought to us a .wonderful Eastei message from St. John 19:14. This was a wonderful "message. Every body enjoyed it. The church was in an uproar. The Lord's Supper was administered. We were delighted to ha\re Rev. GarmatXy as pulpit guest and other visiting friends to worship with us. Mrs. Angie L. Counts and sons of Charlotte was visiting relatives Sunday. Our Educational Drive was a great success. The funeral of Mrs. Bernice Setzle who died ip Columbia was held at St.' Paul Sunday. Her death was a shuck.-to _the cpmniunity. .. Rev. Young officiated. She leaves to mourn her .loss her husband, three children, mother, father, five sisters and two brothers arid a host of relatives and -friends. - We hope it|v -our lnaa? . l>iit Heaven's eain. Johnson and Bradley in chaise. ' : Mr. Richard Edwards has retv rncd home after .^vending three months in Kno.wille, Tenn., with his relative, lie. reported a enjoyable trip. 1 Mis.?V'" '""" Davis" is very ill at this writing1. We hope for her " a -Speedy recovery. "MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. W. Withcrspoon, Pastor Easier ( harkfton dawned bright ai d . cheerful. The lai^e 'cibwtl ot wovshippeis who attend-ed the early service at MorrisBrown, attested the fact that, the risen. Lord was in the minds and hearts of Christian, people. The pastor preached from the subject^. "The Place Where the Lord Lay" An inspiring sermon touched the UnQi'fo th<? h<mr??t*c nnil t.Vip' I spiritual interest wits high:?Tht pastor at this service confirmed a ftf candidates, of Whom three were baptized. The. entire church mi both lluuis uowdud to ca pacity. No one regretted the ear4y 1 isiti^r, in order to 'dfcher in Easier ii4 a fitting manner. At 11 A.M." Dr. Withersvoon ascended the pulpit, and again thrilled a laige congregation in a sermon taken from 1st Peter, 1:3. The theme selected and developed, was "A Question of Immortality". The rittle church- enjoyed a sermonette just prior to the sermon, and the pastor spoke fittingly to the children from the subject "If There Was No Easter". ? A large crowd attended the exercise^ of the Sunday school at 3:3U I'.M. The program reflected great credit on the corps of teachers. and the Sunday school fac ulty. Many visitors' were in utlendance dining the day. Among those, present in the moring, was Attorney X. Dobbins from Washington, 1). ( . He spoke briefly on liis 'pleasure at being present, and touched,on matters of in.ternationr trt~mrpnrt.?The evening hour was devoted tit a cantata, entitled "The. Third Day". ?This was givn under the auspices of the Sunday school, and the Senior and Junior choiis. The program was rendered i:. a splendid manner, and a? the plot developed, the interest et' tii crowded church was heightened. Every character was playe>l in a manner that indicated thought and preparation. The muand \\ ( J1 exc| uted by tUe two choirs. One of our leaders, Bro. Titus Ward, continues very sick at his -home. We are very pleased to note that Brother Jno. German is somewhat improved at his home. It is phasing to note, that among the candidates who were received into lu.ll communion on Easter, were the two little boys of our pastor, dames and George Withfr-pinini nhn were among the converts in the revival meeting re- " tjcmtly thehi. Our spring dally closes Sunday nighfr/*' . sr. joiin a. m. e. Church Rev. A. j. Felix, I'astor Rish?ipvilie, S. C.?Quite a number were out Sunday throughout -tbr?1 lie Faster lesson was well discussed in Sunday school and wa- aldy reviewed oy me pastor. Brother W. M. Kelly conducted a lively pijbycr service. The pastor brought to us a very inspii ing_ message, very appropriate (nr the occasion. Subject: "The R|sin Christ". It was indeed a noble, sermon. The pastor brought to us. a very inspiring message, very appropriate for the occasion. Subject: The Risen Christ. It was indeed , a noble sermon. The Kauter exercises were held in the a/Crnootvaiul also .at .night... witnessed by large audiences. The I young piojde played well their . parts. Virginia Thomas, fVlrs. Willie Mae Felix and Miss Bessie Thomas were \ery highly commended -by the pastor for their untirihg efforts in putting over such a unique program. Mrs. Mary Legette presided at, the piano] We were also favored af'er our exercises Sunday night by a soul stirring sermon by Rev. S. S. Burris, pastor of Unionville station which made many hearts rejoiced. i The first effort of our rally came off Sunday night. Most of the captains reported progress while Mrs. Clelia Wilson and her supporters went over the top. Also Mrs. Hazel Marsh and Mr. S. V. Morgan and Mrs. Pearl Mixon and Mr. J. H. Thomas made excellent reporta, The quoto for ? - each wis $10.00. Mrs. Wilson reported $11.10; Mrs. Marsh $10.00 and Mrs. Mixon $9.45. Others who reported well were: Mesdames Anna Quinn, Willie Mae Felix, Rosa Smart, Lila Brown, Anna Wallace and Miss Elnora Simon. It is expected that those who have not reported in full will do so next Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Quinn Lowery reports a very successful school term and very impressive closing exercises at her school near Barnettsville recently. - xnr. itoianj inomas is on the sick list. Trust he will soon be up. .. MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E. CHL URCH G. II. White; Pastor Newberry, S. <C.?Early sunrise services began the Resurrection Day.- Thte Sunday, school Was conducted by assistant Supt. Jerome Pettis. The lesson "was very tinic ly reviewed by Mr. Claude Wilson. For the Children Hour little Miss Thomasina Martin sang a -sulu accompanied bf/ Ihor?wUtm Everlfna., Tlf; pastor it ad an Easter poem. The pastor's r^astei message was taken from Job 14:14 subject: "Immortality, ttn5 Mtttt of the Tomb". A splendid congregation was oiit. There weiTseveral visitors. Three" (3) ehildren were baptized. In the afternoon the Eastei^ o\ercisos were well ntterwled Tin music, was in charge of Mis* Anjerone Young, the program, .Miss L. M. Harris, decoration, Miss Mildred Stevens. Mr. Jesse Williams gave quite a bit of, the material for the decoration. Much credit is due these young ladiesami their committees. _?oj: the tra-ordinary way things were carried out. f . At the League hour vice-president Carter had charge. Matt. 7-r2A_was used for evening services by the pastor. Subject: "Chris ^ The Solid Foundation". Rev. J S. Martin was a visitor 1 So this Easter 'is written or, a great dn\ in this church. The Richard Allen club, met on Tuesday afternoon with Mr. Gil bert?Pettis. Messrs Arnold ami James Wither entertained tin Lend-A-Hand club Tuesday nite. Stewardess Board No. 2 is having an entertainment. Stewardess Board No. 3, is sponsoring a Dutch Quilt contest at the church. Come out Sunday night and hear the group leaders make their, reports for Christian Education and see -Who wins the trip to Allen's commencement. The members and friends "are glad to see Mrs. Beadie Williams, after wpenftiflg . a. short-while in White Plains-, N. Y. You are welcome to all our services. Come again. JUNIOR CLASS ORATORICAL CONTEST A BIO ai-iijhSS Six Speakers to Appear in Ttnals AIIOTdaie, ,-S. C.?with a record j crowd Idling every avaiiabL' seat in-Alien:!ale-High School Ardittrium, and with an- attendance?ontho part of contestants which! smashed previous records, tin Jun ' ior Class Oratorical Contest of Allendale County Training Sch: ?>1. Monday, April f>, was one of 1 h | most successful in the' history et j the event. The Junior Class consists of ten members, whq held their audience spellbound as they display d I their- Oratorical?ability..?A win I ner at the end of the contest was 1 hard to choose, however-,-?the fol- j lowing six were, selected to appeal in the finals: Marion Ma.iei ! A. Riley, Rebecca Scriven, ^VL-| Alfred Sprung?, Otis ILdenl ei _ j and Walter Brockington. Music for the occasion. was fvarnished by three separate units'of j Allendale County Training School Choral Club, the whole e.oir of] An i ? /?i /?11 ' **1 vuiti-a - in Lilt' IJO.V S *ili t* * IUO, the girls' sextette, mix*-:! guar- ' tette and soTo ljy Samuel Craig, all . under the director of Mrs. C. C. j Bing. Prof. Eli J. Davis, instructor of Mathametic of Allendale High I School presided. Mrs. S. R. Ric*, Miss Lucile G. Campbell and MisHilda V. Grayson acted as judges NEW TRINITY It APT. CIU K( II < Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor Sunday school met at the usual hoUr, with Supt. and teachurs : at their post of duty. The lesson j was beautifully discussed by the j various classes after which a gem eral review was given by Rev. j G. Allen Boyd A very spiritual I prayer service was conducted by f Bro. B. F. TKompson. The Rev J M. McMillen presented Rev. Gallon Millen presented Rev. Gallon Boy<p. who had cihargp .of the day. 1 nn i_ t-? t-? 1 i- t * ftg- IVCVi-??y?" R?K*L as? WiXL JCl i- , mdah 32:27. Subject, "Impo-;dbilities made possible with tinhelp of God," from, which he do- j livered a soul stirring sermon. 1 son. . L The Easter exercise was pre- j Sentcd at 6 o'clock. The program j being up-to-date was enjoyed bv all. " ' At- eight o'clock Rev. Boyd came forward with a burning n. s: sage taken from Matt. 22:12. Theme "Christ the World's Mystery." Everybody expressed themselves as having enjoyed the services throughout the day. Prof. an<f Mrs. Willie Boho were visitors at bhe evening scrvjcc: We are always glad to have our friends drop in to see us. Tho people of this community are Jooking forward to the Federation whicH will convene here May lot and 2nd. ? , THANK YOU W. P. A. By' I'carl Redd The I'. W. A. Administration Brought a social ehvation To the the school of the Pro mis* Land, The record shown, will always stand. On a Monday morning bright ami fair A pair little girl came riding there And brought to all surprising news That Kmily Redd will serve thi school. Kvery child in each group Begin to look for tomato soup. Brought their cups, saucers and spoons To be served 'day'at noon. j Every <iny if it sleet or snow The serving mistress was on the go; With shinning- pots steaming hot With hamberger, hash .and cabbagv-Uraut. Vegetables a plenty to be seep Yes, -string beans were * on the scene, " " ~ ' Followed with ten oukors,?by the hundred And big, red apples, they put?asunder. ? 'Miss Frances I'ush, the Super?vi>*?r swv 11, ?? _Ls nice and kind, we are glad tc 1 greet ?? We hope you'll come again some day, _ IVJany thanks to tin W. I'. A. (lOl RD1XK C1IUTIT NEWS "i . Rev. R. A. Brown; I'asU?r * l.o'clock_'&. ni. with Supt. F. L. Brunson aii.J teachers at their post ??r duty. The lesson was wunderfully discussed by the students and teachers and also reviewed, by Sunt. At 11. o'clock our Faster, program biean. .Oh! t.the { pr.gram -Wu*?much?iut-ovs! irio- All Slip lid enjoy the program. The Faster .Collection' was .find. ~~ At on., -titli t.y tile Re.v.v .Jones text from the ld'.h chapter of St Mark and at the litli vi rse, rea i thus, And he said unto them be not a.f frightened* - ye seeK Jesus of. Xazanth, who was ' crucified. He is risen, He is not here.' li.-1 hold the place where, tiiey laid him, Thcttie "Come .and see the place." lie preached a wonderful sermon, and the spirit . burned within our heatl. Tno Rev.?R. At Ijro.wn preached a soul stilling sermon Faster Sunday morning at Bethel A. .M. F. Church. Their were a er.wd to witness*the' scf~ mot:, the Rev. Brown preached. Tiie Holy Communion was given on FasteV Sunday. The attendance was lairgc tjr-tuke Hie broken body of Christ which Was slud .or us. Sunday marked, another gh riot'.s opportunity for the el\iwch goers up an i iiown, t!;e" (.Sourdine Circuit. They- all enjoyed??the beautiful sun rays Faster -Sunday. We stili have a lew on the sick list vef hut at rhts;~"writ rng~ wc are glad to say I bar. Julia iVtoiF /.on is improving. . Fifen A. Ba.r, Reporter I II AN F CO\ IvRFl) Til F FORKS T AR FA By B. T. Felder v . \ \ itrrt s|ioiuU'iU W. ml aw. S. ( .? ( - r? 11 ;t I<!-1, <t atop. Hello K\'i rybody! - Aerain we remind yolt of the camp that is hrV" ecu the two cite-- .of (loorpetown and (Iha'rleston, S. ('., mar tho.iSniith Santcc tivcr on lliirhway IT. KVeiyhody sc. nis to uiijwy lilt' cool/.'spi iiiK air- .ami warm sunshine way up in the pines. The liii<is are siiiymft' ami the ilower:, ai t- blooming indeed Spring .is here. Three of my beloved friends of Kllorec. S. ?irnrt home to try their lUck. We are very .-oj'ry-to- lose them but wish for then! muvh success. IN M KM OR I AM In memory of our dear husband and t'athor, the late Rev." Archie great beyond ohe ytar ago, April If), In life we've loved you dearly. We often sit and think of you And wish you were here again. We think of you in silence, W.k_ 11 others art; asleep. Your ahsenee dear husliand an fatheiy . \\"i 11 tu ver he forgotten, As long as life si'nall last, l.ovinjr and kind in all your way? .Upright and just to the end of - , ^uui- day<,? - ;? , ?Sine re a-n4 true- 4h?youi- - heao-t an 1 'TrrfTvl, v t" Beautiful memories you have left n,.u;,wi Wife nnd trhiltlwivs?Mrs.- Liv./it Ilfyward, Mrs. Mari<* tiill, Mrs K(]dio llcyward. | TWENTY SIX VP. - PINCKNEY S F COUKTKOUS ? l)I(;> Ambulant I.ADY AT I.eKti.V .Ilhrdy, Mhjv WI'KKr VIIONE ">707 1006 Washington Street ?> * ' 1 1 1 ? Saturday, April 18, 19,36 BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS H By Khima Morse 7 ?Fhe?very inclement?weather f causa d the postponement of our annual rally until April 17. 1 The Easter Lesson was interest -ingly discussed by( teachers? and pupils in our Sunday School last ' Sunday. A number of the students who >' did not go home for Easter, enjoyed a pleasant evening at a 1 surprise birthday party for Miss Evelyn Mon>oe, freshman, in the 1 nining: iia.ll, Saturday ovening. A grorp of our singers rendered a progiam at Jerusalem school, Aiken county Wednesday even, ing iji nterest or our rally. * Prin. and Mrs. W..?EMlickson and Miss Cave, teachers, the trustees and tlhe friends of the community thanks for their kindness. A. number .of the white friends were present and expressed themselves as having enjoyed? the program _____ *'ery much. V?~?~ "?" Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Worthy of Newberry,' visited their daughter. Eddie Mae, freshman Sunday. '' The senior normal class enter - tamed -us - with some e nte resting-? - ing programs at chapel hour lesif week, all of the numbers were centered around the suffering, 1 death and rsesurrection of. oui I Savior.* Miss I.ucile Blasscngale is chairman of the program comntitteei " "*7 Misses Singleton and HnhcVt? and Mr. Jones of our faculty spent Easter Sunday at their home in - -Columbia. ! Rev. G. L. Gaines, pastor of Greater Alt, Canaan church, Au_ | gv.sta, visited us on last Friday. | He is one of the most progressive | ministers of this section. ? The Blassengales spent Ehster | with-his?parents, Mr. and?Mrs. A.' 1 B Blassengale, near Springfield. MissTThelma Dean, senior, spent j the week-tnd with her brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. i Wade Dean, in Columbia. Thursday evening, April y, our Glee. Club entertained a very appreciative audience in' the auditorium of the Edgefield High ! School (white). Thq occasion vyas o I thei annual Music .Festival of that ' city. Supt. T. M. Nelson amP-alD ? of?the?w h i to?f ri e n ds ?expressed? themselves as having been well pleased with the program. Miss Martha McCain spent Easter Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Julia Garrett, near Sal ley. P 1 . 'Misses llaltie Ruth and Emma and Messrs, Purvis and Darniul \ Moi st , seniors, spoilt the week-end at theiir hoines near Ninety-Six. Prof. C. Albert Rubens of our ' faculty was thre~~guost~ speaker at j the .Junior-Senior Banquet, of 'Ridge?Hill High School Friday t veiling. .Mrs. Rubens attended The ailair also: Mr.. Raymond Xorris, an alum tine ..f !> ... ihuis, \vjm- is now a sen Tor?at?Pntrn? (Allege, Augusta, visited friends here during the week-end. The- "1'ig Chase." sponsored by th fiesiiman elass last week Was an enjoyable affair. Arthur Bradley, 1st high caught and held the "gr'asy. pig." ___ I'resi.-icht Nicholson worshiped at Alt. Canaan d.mrch Sunday aul made a very interesting talk. Rev. Ilamnmnd of Itrd high punched there. r~I N ION NKWS/ (Continued from I'age-.'l) - i{* ? ? Mr. Win. Gilliam oied at his Imuiu- Thursday after a week ~of illness and was funcralized at Biihel A.?Church Sunday;? April 12; 11K1C at 2:110 o'clock The ^ undertakers in charge of the body . were McKissjek and Son. Though his Voice is hushed in death, the memory of his good work will long dwell with us, We loved him well but the Master loved hint best and we only hope that we too t-an exemplify the spirit of unselfish si rviee attested by his deed. Uur deepest sympathy goes to the r.. I a. 1111 I 1 V . Last rues were held for W. M. Gilliam at Bethel last Sunday afternoon. The Rev. F. E. Robinson preached the funeral sermon. Mr, Giliiam was a jolly Rood fellow and his familiar figure will be missed nff tbe?streets--of?Union, lie was a faithffll member of the A, M. E. Church and rendered a valuable service espscially during tin* reconstruction of Bethel. Good old Will, happy-journey to you. Floyd Hawkins, son of I)r. and Mrs. C. A.-Hawkins was. killed ac- ( ciecntal 1 v on the school ground last vyeek. He was a member of , .tin* Sunday School of Bethel and also the A; t*: E. League. His - *' aiatn means a set hack " to the l'utnre church for he was promising in its auxiliaries, Funeral 1 services were conducted hy the ^ pastor- \v ho-was-assisted-by- Revs. llatwood and Sims. Interment was made in lied Point. Sadie Foster and Roy Jack were .< happily married Sunday night, ? < April 12. We hope them a happy and long life. - , AUS OF SERVICE ? UNERAL HOME IIFlEl) ? EFFICIENT ce Service TEN I) ANT Mtm/n 1*. Hardy. Asst. Mgr. RESIDENCE PHONE 77f?r> ? ? Columbia, S. C.