The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 18, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8

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We are offering a limited number of "these books at t he reduced price of $1.95 prepaid?regular $3.0tl value?if f n n vnii im?- ? -" ing charges. Absolutely guaranteed as advertised and if you i^re not completely satisfied after five days' examination in your own - home, your money will be cheerfully refunded. Order now as this low pnee limited to available sup* ply. ?THE STON BW A I.I. COM 1'ANA Box lll-B Tallahassee, Tla. - mm G-BOROBTOWX XIAVS Mt. Sinai Baptist Church - Rev. I.. Felder, I'astor ~ Simday was" a" til}? h day at Mt. Sinai Baptist ('hutch-,.I.anes Creek S. C. At ten o'clock Supt. A. Graham and his teaehnvg?staTf?were- -at , .their, post of duty with a very ETOod lesson. The r>astor reviewed the lesson. ? ????_ At 11: <0 our pastor took his ?frnm..l.iiUe 2-1 :Q, gublfCt. "The Risen Lord." He seemed to have been out of himself and our hearts bumed within us as he talked. We ba'5 a Queen Contest and. realized $10.92 from it. Pastor salary $10.00; Sunday school $1.00; By?. P. U. $J.00; for sick $1.10; total amount collected $20.92. Sunday nite our pastor preached from the subject "How can I ex cerpt some onft guide me." is a dhy long to be?remembered. Rev. L. Felder, pastor; Deacon Alex Graham, Clerk. v **-, ' L..,' .. * ' . ' T "? SE ?^ I iuf Flour! ?r Flour) QUE MON E YI KBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. C. James ,Ra8tor On last Sunday the Lord in His "glord, smiled upon us with beautilul weather for Easter Day, which -vas quite a contrast to that ,of [ "I'alm Sunday. ~ Splendid services were had St" .".benezer all day. They were all . oothiilg and pleasing to all listeners. The early morning service at 5 /clock was attended By"a large -.udience. The pastor deliyorod a ' tible sei'iiuiii.?His text wan taken mm St. Matthew, 28:0, the theme ' >eing, "He Is Not-Theye." At 11 olciock the second seriCe for'the day found a mam nouth crowd to give praise to God^ Vlmighty, and in honor of the resurrection of Jesup Christ. the regular preliminaries e pastor- again brought a power I iii ana magnanimous sermon. It sot all hearts in. flame as the ,ian of God spdoke the word of nsu.s~aiul Tils' kessurrcotuni and f Thomas and his doubt!ulness. The doors of the church were pened spiritually, nine (9) souls .lUrcd into the folds of Christ. At 3:30 the. exercise for the S. :. by the children, was a magniiient affair and Was attended by a ery large audience. Everyone" fi\ sent ebjoyed the exercise, and . ua.s aim ng the best of the othr r exercises that-were held. The ommiltoe in charge of the prorata did their very best anij^ went their utmost power in training he children. Wo hope that you all enjoyed the nograni. -We have- had quite a w \ isitoTS. Somc of thom wert'rot*, and Mrs. Polk and their aughtcr of < Ire en wood, S. C. Mr. nd Mrs. Josiah Moore and theii ttie daughter, Joijell also of Ireniwood, S. Ch . A pain at 7:80 we' reurf^ombkul or the last service of the day. A ui'n a mammuuth-euowtL came to vorship, God the creator of their eiiig. Again the pastor delivered nother noble and powerful serum taken from the 20th chaptei f St. John 2oth verse;* the Theme hat he; deducted was "I.Will Not hlU've."?Thr?accession?into tirrTTtirch war thrm^O!) making a . ,.;jtal of twelve (12) for the entire 'ay, Wo note with pleasure that Mr ohn E. (lilliard. is now a stewiard nd also the leader of class 4 and 'he assistant secretary to Mr. A. i- -h Woodbury of the church. un next .Mpnady evening which vill be April 20, 1930 we aiv in| iting you to a physician's popuuity contest, for the benefit of lasses 1G and 23. Come and buy r-v vote; only 10c. Let us make ' hi-s a ma/niticent affair, come and vote for your physician, realy and truly.you would want youi I physician* to win, and have the i ionor of being the most popular 1 ihysieian. . ' 1 And on Wednesday evening, Vpril 22, 1030. class 8 is sponsorng a popularity contest to w^hich vou arc invited, help them J?y bi:yng a vote 10c. A musical and | 'ilerary program will Ijo sponsnr>d, it will consist of the best locil talents of the city. Come rain r shine. We welcome you to Ebenczer at ill services !IO W A It I) . ?C,HOOI. PARENT, TEACHER ASSOCIATION K A ST KR KOO HINT The annual E.rsteP'Tgg hunr*7vf - he Howard School T'arent-Teachr Association was conducted Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock m Uve Howard iichooi. gxound. ..The iriiL'nis and waeners who wore in charge of the arrangements announced that the egg hunt was a success in every respect, and they . to thank the parents and friends for their cooperation. The .following parents and teachers rave the eggs for the occasion: Mrs. Belle Vincent, Mrx. Estclle !\ Johnson, Mrs. Vivian Killingworth, Mr. Robert Tyler, Mr. C. W. Madden", MfS. Kthel Nance, Mrs. Clark, | Mrs! Evelyn Brown, . Mrs. Herrin, Mrs. Kpps, Mrs. Dial, Mrs. Helen Mitchell and Miss But-4er, Miss K. Washington,' Miss C. B. Hooover, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Plunkett, Mrs. Trapp, and Rev. I. I. McDonald, and Miss. Mamie. The proceeds from ,the> hunt will finish paying for a Mimeograph Machine that was given to the school by the association three -wepks ago. The April meeting of the association will be Monday night, April 27th and we are inviting alF parents an^ friendB to be present at 8 o'clock.I THE PA] UNION STATION ?^ A^ AL E. CHURCH Rev. L. W. Gary, Pastor Suroter,, S. C.?Sunday was a high day at U nion Station?allday. Sunday being a beautiful day for church goers, found quite a crowd at S. S. Our S. * S. began at our usual hoirr-i-with our Sunt.. Bro. W. M. Lewis and his corp of teachers on duty and a Ivery iarge attenuar.ee. i tie lesson was boautifully discussed by each ne present. At 11:30 our pastor ascended the rostrum accompanied by Revs E. W. Williams and our own 1). I). Felder who is matriculating at Allen university. Rev. Gary used as a text St. Matt. 28:0, the lattci clause, "Came, see the place where tft.. I.nrd lav." . 1 . An invitation was extended foi joiners and Miss Henrietta Dukes who has been to New York foi some time re-unite with,us, and Hit Mahel Pearson. At .1 n Vlm'k tli. I 'shoes Board" . cave a Silver Tea at the home ol' Miss Reta Ballad in Shannontown ind quite a few attended and a unique .sum was realzed. Mr-, lattie' Mc'Fadden is -the competent >r.sid<-nt 7 :UU p. m. our Easter piogiam began with a large number of participants and; a crowded house. Th ""prograhl W h unique- ****?'I'm.iillinU / om'*- !?- " 4 - 1 ' ...v.^.q t.1 vyiv van l ?^C '1 1 S. "^; D .Randolph, Mrs. Pujsy Murry, Mrs. Lucile and Miss Minni Wrie-ht who hav.. made this affair H snrr.'ess. : ; We are very glad to have wit! is again, Mine. Annie Lewis, Ladle Murray and Messrs. George Dukes and Pinckney I A'wis w'h has been spending sonic time, ii Miami, Fla. *'/ DUE WEST MOWS T^"_____ Mt. Lebanon A. M. K. (lunch Ruv. Julius Holman./'rastVir At .dawn on Easter Sunday norning a very impassive worship service was held at Mt, I.e-i banon A. M. E. Ghuieh and every ?11 v^ho attended evidently wa> aspired. The weather was indeed deal throughout the day and there vas a very good attendance at flu crvieo.TThc Sunday-school?wd;i *4u Id its session from 10:00 a. in. ntil 11:40 a. in, had many pointed r;aths brought to bear "oil the.lis-' on which was hnscd on the res ui IV.V.HUH, /\i i-iK* 11 "?u worsni j ervice, the pastor brought a \voii[ 'oiTul?messAgi' from the' 1-oiyi.. Text 1st Cor. 15:20. Ho laautiully poitt ayed tht? soor.es Lnei-' ~lcnr~to the death and ressurreefc^ on of the Christ; 'At the. afternoon An'tl night ser.ices beautiful programs-werr-ectvtered by the Sunday school. Se'vral students from Erskihc coleg<r ( white) at', tided-'the evening .ervice. Two of these, young inen " nude?iiupies.sive u ni.n K.v Tle-y onstantly attend our evening ser. ice and always express that they - -,-njoy Ohe-seyvice. The- Hs-v.?.Mr. . lolman is succeeding nicely at his church and has deeply implanted himself in thy hearts ul ae people. v.-? t The EasUr de.oration whiyh consisted of Easter lillios, fern-, yurangoas, tulips, geraniums and many other potted plants in pn>usion was indeed beautiful. The vhole was arranged in a back, rround of white and purple. This .VI1S Hl'l'tHKim.l '?n.l ' ?. . ^ v. ?IIU al l U|) uy lilt' children of the' late Mr. Alexan.erT Holmes who parreed On during 'ihe month of April, U>35. Tin decoration was in his memory. Ht was jone of the1 piqpeers of Mi. ..ebanon. . \ L ITT LB HIV Kit NEWS Itev. It. L. Guiles, I'astirr Here we aiv again still is -the TntWie. The S. S. opened Lie usual hour, with the Supt. Robert House at his post of duty. The taster lesson was \\>>11 discussed. - -Sunday was such-iy beautiful <la v It brought many of our Sunday ichool pupil out as wi ll as the ol.irr ones, we hope'this spirit will keep up in the Mt. Zion Sunday school. At ll':80 the pastor ascended the rostrum and delivered unto us one of those deep soul stirring sermons. Text Matt; 28:1, sub. Vou must be born again. Every one who heard this marvelous-ser Imon went away rejoicing. The Educational Rally of tin .vhole Circuit was splinded. Church raised the highest amount .Mrs. Evelyne Bellamy oF ST7 Paul . Church raised the highest aniounl and Mrs. Benn Belamy of the St. PauT Church raised the "next highest. "All of th.s; clubs did line. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gouse had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Bessie Guiles, daughter Lu_ cile and Miss Hampton". The . Easter program at St. Paul Sunday night, and Little River Neck Church Sunday evening were spTenduT The Mt. Zio'n school and the Friday, with a nice program. The I graduates of Mt. Zion school are | Rosa Lcc Vought, Edna Gouse and i Flemie Edge. We hope they will | continue to a higher school and I cio hoot stop but press onF LITTLE BETHEL A* M. E. CIll'IICH Rev. John Burroughs, Pastor Subject?Jesus is on Trial. Themes What, sl^ll wcjjo w i tip i Jesus, will we accept Him today | in our life or will we reject Him? J , LMFTTO LEADER | SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rev; Haile II. Thompson, Pastor ~ Ashvillc, N. C.?At dawn very beautiful and appropriate service was held with "a large ciotvd wor shipping. In the stillness of the morning while it was yet dark, it was an exceptionally beautiful sight to have seen the large crowd ul wiiiiii'ii t 11111i11y in great haste to make their contribution to this service. "The Blessings of An harly Rise" taken from St. Mark 10:2 Was the subject delivered by our pastor. Profound interest gripped every hearer and the large host we jit away rejoicing in their risen Christ. Visitors from other ohurches joined us this Ressurrection service. . _?Within- tin- \v:ill>i nf our rhnrch there Was comfort, there was beauty, there was reverence, there was a. consciousness that His Spirit was being breathed upon the congregation. With t>he frag. -ranee, .nf. l'lowers, the chirping of - biids,-thu ranging of?mimic, "the . m?! king of soi> )1 Ration?the entire congregation was lifted into the atmosphere of real worship. ^The subject chosen by our pastot 111 u a- r<ussier mi'ssage was' "ine [_i i'-f 'it :itii 1 ii > of Christ's Ressurrcetion" taKTTf from St: John's iospd 20:6-7 verses. Interest was tense and joys Unbounded as ' i>ur -hUlllsU'r deli iuied--thin nmij sage for the Kaster day. A large multitude? worshiped including nnny visitoas from within and ^-il lu.iit tko rity , . _ A-t-t-h> ..!. thirty o'l liK-k tb.? Sunlay school department rendered lie .of the most interesting programs that hais been witnessed in many years. Truly the spirit of /\\ e Ressurroete.d, Christ was stamped upon the hearts of the .hildrin m songs am! speeches an! these ln\press4dns ale ealeu:ii >1 to h lasting. vl'he following committee labored hard to make ihis contribution to the Easter day program in the'training of the chllliett: .Miss' Clara Mauldin, ..Miss Vii-la Hlackwell, Mesdamcs Ethel .Marsh, Margaret -Thonvp- . son, Hertha Caldwell and Marj^ J. .Sloan. A lib -ful offering was The annual cantata was render. d.at 8:00 p. m. by the senior ch"ic uniKi', the direction of Mr. j. \V. Mroedoii. "Immortality" was the' subjuM of this sermon "in s nns" and was brilliantly rendered .to an overflowing audience. I TRe .nn'mr.l Momnf'iil T?lillt? J... >...?> <?4i 1 V c* i I V> U 11VIVT I tin- - iii'i ciioti; of our throe Boards of KU wardesses was brought to a e!i?-o at tii ev.cnn.K service 4 with float success. The total offerings for the day van into a large figure. ! ;- <>r was unstinted in his -u^u.--o i n all , of the committees. boards ami groups who worked so ?hrti d to - u-oke tire ubsemvance - of-tlie pa-t. Master Day one long, to ho' n iiieiulo red. lie also connnned<1 the in nihership for their splendid cpopciutjon in making possible tin- financial success for the day. - -I'la;."?-be+ng announced?an_ . . ri'xi Sunday'by our pastor for our annual 'a.-y in the retirement of our mortgage obligation. - ? m m mm KIM.SI'UI:I: M:wb Din- to the recent high water r fanfi work lias been greatly hind1 ered; Vet. the farmers are still ! in hope of a prosperous year in I their production,. I Being situated between the WaI teree and Congree rivers, the | water ! ?-.. very high .in King bio. S. ( . Cone was forced to-] movt. from his domicile and TinTd i n\i!.ii quarters, temporally, as .well as others being much de1 sr.nl ? i|, as chickens and hogs ra" 7c <;t <?vvii.sl. We art. sorry to learn of the loss of thy little grand baby of Mr. Joe Mavis. l:l.\i assive rains softened Itlu earth to the extent that the : chimney, in the house gave way , from i: f andatioi), causing many I of tlie brick to ball on fche baby, causing death; This occurance took place on Tuesday, April*?. .. .Oil Tu Vday evening, April 7, tun*?of?t-fre* best., citizens of the iieig.hborln.od dropped dead, which was .Mrs. (icorgiana Seymore. It . -Miuiu- n>.-^ hcvoro siini'.k to oxcry. one wlm knew her, as she wias much loved by all. The retrains" were deposited in.Mt. Olivy eemettry on l-Vnltiy, April 10, at 12:00 " o'clock. ?twing"To~nie" bad wfath- ~ cr, the funeral will be preached at a later date in the very near future. Surviving are four sons, two sisters, two .daughter-in-laws, and six graivl children, which are as follows: Prof. William Seymore. who leaches in St. Stephens, S. Mr. Robert Seyniore of , iMiitfviiie; Mr. Peter Seymore of Kingvillr, and Mr. Paul Seymorc and another sister who lives in ^ Philadi Iphia also survive. We i wish to extend to them our deep- j est sympathy in their great loss. The Stoney Hill School has been s lately painted, giving1 quite a different view in such locality. It. ] is situated on a hill, serving as a j beacon in all directions. Prof. J. 1 I,. Lewis Douglass, the principal,:! has and is--.working to achieve a \ future "University." Then the { h ?d 111 m ui y; under t*hc supcrvis- 1 Terr hf Mr-r. M. McKinley?has -i wrought untold wonders. It has t added to the Stoney Hill School, j . LEXINGTON NEWS The second quarterly conference which wa'S held Saturday and Sunday at Alt Ziniiwa^a trlorinc success. The Elder Dent was seemingly at his best. The sisters ol Mt. Zion spared ho pains in preparing a very appatizing luncheon for (the members of the quarterly comerenee. The Easter wercjse throughout the community was very good. The play entitled, "The> Easter Challenge" which was given at Bethel Monday night was quite a success. Those who witnessed it received a treat. Those who motore^lto Columbia 6h last Tuesday night to hear tiic lecture oof Bisj^n Sims were: Rev. I. O. Simmons and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Corley amT mother, Mr. and Mrs. Dolbert Sligh and Miss Quincy Lee Simmons. The barter shop and pressing club of Mr. C. D Derrick hare been e r . tgd near htv resident: wit modern convenience's are being tv stalled. Come'and give him youi patronage. Miss Martha 1'. Wright motor-, ed to Walterboro to spend Eastei with relatives and friends. She reports a very pleasant trip. TU,. : - -- ?.?v owi i\ jiam a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Simmons and b it a bouncing babv. Mother and baby are doing line. The spring rally will close at Bethel Church Sunday, each elnh will mak<> its last report. Prizes wfir V awarded. Come one! Conie ? MT, ZION A, M, K ( 111 RCH Rev. J, M. Jackson. Pastor Sellers, S. C.?Sunday School opened at the. usual Innrv '^ilk the superintendent and Rjs. co-win kc i s iirjhcii- post of duly. - Tin- lc?soi. was beautifully discussed through' ou.t the various classes and the pastor gave a timely review. At 11:30 nWning survive began. The pastor selected, his text from I Cor. 16:17, l^uito a few attended this service. \ isitors are' ai ways welcome," At 2:30 p. in. we again re-aissembled and witnessed a very unique Easter pr?>gi4nn. The smaller children took vcinactive parts in this program. At 7:30 the same program was continued with the larger boys and gins of the Sunday school. . \V< were very glut! to sye Mrs. CI. .A Hunt out again after being indisposed lor. a while. The many friends of Mrs. T. B. Jones were glad To se<j her back at lidhu? aTtel spenifing seven weeks in Newark, N. J, Mrs. E. B. Brown an,|- duughtei spent the week-end at Marion with her mother. Misses Kdythe ('.Grace c?r l.ecs ville and Ethel Muck of NichoE were the week-end guests of Miss "Rosa ?h Ftrrrtfii r at t in-- is-me t>+ Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Jones. " ~ Ml~sr"Bachcl Sr-ih-ry -nrri?rtme. ' teis, Mr. I.aphone Fladger and Miss Ruth. Williams." Misses Ernestine Fladgcr and Iris Moody were tjie Sunday afternoon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Jones. Miss Artie Sellers spent lh nftnoinnii hoi' school male who is Miss l'eeolia Davis. Mi-s Nora E. Nelson spent J he weekend at Mullins as the guest of 1 ?r. and Mrs. M. S. Robinson., Mr. I.aphone Fladger, Misses..'Ruth Williams, Edythe C. Grace, find Rosa J. Fladger motored to Bvtf -nettsvillc- later?in?tile altellloj >ji and were the guests of Mrs. Jl.at.ua Mack aeeompknieU Miss Ethel L. Grace. Prof and Mr.-:. E. Mack back to Nichols. ? DILLON NEWS "r"tc:rn^r ^?vrr rw.-.t. Rev. B. S. Taylor, Minister 11: spite of all the raiji we have. had the Lord pies,nlcd lis with a beautiful sunshine for Master Hay, of which made I>ilions grown ups as well as the young people smile wide and handsome. Now I am pure .that every jlerson in Dillon was proud to see a certain large woman and her child have a beautiful white dress on for Master. Our Sunday school opened with a large attendance1 with all oflieers at their places. After the - clntft? study of Y^ 4issunr the sehoeh-had their review, by tin- superinte ndept. Morning and evening wot -hi| were witnessed by very" apjue~ cia.tive audiences. The -pastor brought us" a very heautifill an 1 spiritual message which was enjoyed by all present.- Morning text 1st Corinthians 15:5. Kveninu Mark 16:7. Cfiinaxihg the successful swtlenticed the students to redd nioic and gave a different view to the .v< ll-wishers( causing them to .bgreater and better welMvishet s. All this success comes thru the assistance and cooperation of Mrs. F. Eugene Barnwell.* Along with Mrs. McKinley/wTfn have put their shoulders to the wheel with .Mr. Douglass pushing Stoney Hill up the road of success. Mt. Olive Baptist ' Church is ioin,g nicely under the direction of Rov. D. S. Wejls, tht> pastor, whr>tt an abk?ami Ottettir t*pci>ko:-a iVe wish him God's guidance and protection. 1 . y . NOTICE. ( The Piedmont District Federatiofi meeting will be held Saturday Apiil.lS, at Bethel M. K. church - -Greer. g?.?(J. AU?clubs of this" j district are asked to cooperate in ^making this special day a success . send as many representatives as , nossible: friends are also invited. , The ladies of Greer are making special preparation for our enjoyment. iUrs. (. ante AI. Thompson, District 1'resideht. ANDKKSN NEWS St. Paul Baptist Sunday School Rally Easter Sunday was a high day * ~~at St. Paul.?file vat iony departments contribution as follows; the olliciul statf, $25.11;-.adult. $25.0u; . ,lntei m. diate or Young People's department $2.'5,00; Junior depart-. 1 -meu?i-$14.7-d;_Pxi.mary department. " *20.20; Beginners, $1 1.40. (.Band total, $121.50. Each member oi the Sunday sehol was presented a .beautiful- Easter basket and s ehuVidalc bunny. Miss Thomas, one of tlie teachers rendered a vcry : Easlei?p/u^iain1 with pupils taom paeh department. .Mr. \\ . 1. Peck, the n'iicU-nt superinten. dun must he trix'on much credit for his timely plans. His remarks . of thanks and appreciation to all Sunday morning were ul-syal to the . ppdit. - Visitors an- always weiJtynie h> the St. Paul Baptist Sunday school. Miss A. Ceeile JohtiSun, supervisor of the N. V. -Atiiiv .the State of South Carolina, was a viator, to her relatives, .Mrs. G . B, Johnson, Mr. add Mrs. \V. I. Peek and i rie nils., : . Miss Thelina I.. D.-ivis ;> fmni. . < la---mate of Mis> Willa .Mat , !eva; dcr, was a week-en,| ugest .0 n.ir city. .Miss-Davis is engaged in teaching in Kidgc Spring. S. C. in as much as the colorec see-' .jj.cn of An.erson county, was not damaged during the twister "which can-I'd many to become homeless .my are doing their bit to aid in every way tit. A sun) of $-10.01) has been raised among them for the cause and nut h more is going to follow. , The I'icdmunl Declamation ConteVt is. going to close Friday nite ~rm . uiritiial -giuimd*-, rrr-'Abbeville,S. ( . Mr.. Herbert Schwing and Miss .McAllister, are representing Itced Street llio-h si-hnnl I" -n ihn.e of iho'disiYiet contests, Mr. ir.jr, has won first .place. Miss McA'.l.sU-r lias won seconj place ,.n. t- u.id third place once. All I \n?i* i.-on a'ie hoping that the two - .;'-o cnirr?to brmfffjrhi.*--bacon home. .Mi*. S.h'Ainu won out in this same out t last year. Mr. ir.'.if Mis. Joe Nowls, formerly of Anderson' are - spending sonic time with relatives and friends from Boston, Mass. We are prom! to see them looking their hest. Tin' T. B. S.anitorium Building' . usm! continues to grow. On last .-I. !.i':.y j* 112.1T> was laised. This hilng the nmout ahnve ijWiUMO; J] ~ mi tables"tire" set for the t'ol- J oied.' Kuneial... Directors' 'Assoeia-i lion t?> he held here on May l.'lth , and 1 lih. Don't fail to see our' ci.y. The many friends of Mrs. M. \ i a,'are i apjty to know that -idie i nMe to he up and out again J "J'he free will ottering at Thoinp -f? . * ? V m.i liAUUl LiLUi Lllt \\ 2iS il. SUC* i cess. . total of $85.00 was raised. No wonder their very dignified paster was all smiles on Monday i morning. * .. i I vities of this year's program was I the".. Master program renderd 3:80 o'eloek by the Sunday school. Oil the pio'/rani were f(ifly-seven. It ' was a lovely sight .to see such an ii:iin nse vi owd that.witnessed this j [ pi on ram. The collection was lift- i ed by the little Misses Ruthin Mae j ('o\,. NIai y Francis Henderson | iliTa. With aji assistance to each I" ' And they'sure got the money. A; j i ent >uni was realized after which j ' i veryono fell in the line of -march I j and irj.ived a beautiful 1'as'ter' egg. which brought our afternoon program to a cI<>S?.Mi s Ta^ lor., I nd . upcrintcndcnt wish to thank ail f- r the wonderful cooperation | givm, making the "program a sue- | i cess. Wo. were glad to see s< ' many vi ,..escnt Mi.-s Luepurlia Covington visit-.!" ?;l in Oiangeburg during the KusI tor-tide. We are glad to have ' Miss . l.ucile Nichols still with us. The 'Nrr-Yifitn" and- 4nugl urn ,n j white is i one other than "Bethel j Chunk and Parsonage" which is j jjfWKiilIy painted. See/Rew L. McDaniel and get Y " Saturday, April 18, 1936 HOLLY -HILL?NiiWJS V. Now that Spring is realy here and .the days are longer the Pt'in? cipal, Mr. Roberts has changed the < uponing hour lor school from 8:45 to 7:45^ A.M. to give the students who are large enough* ;o--work more time to-Avork in 'the after- ^ noon. This works fine. We've woikt'd this way before. Teachers and students like it. Everybody is busy as busy can be around here preparing far the closing exercises. They are still working aj^j in the beginning to make this .the .best year in accomplishments. We do not h^ve as far to go as we have come and thus far we are well on the way to this goal. and' Laura Anderson, Gertrude Dicks and M. A. Wilborn, members of this faulty spent Easter at their various homes with parents and friends. The other six . membe h and thp two practice .toai'hi'i s uf Slate cullegc, namely; . Messrs Jefferson and Henderson spent Easter in lloll^ Hill. v The Oth and 7th grades under Mr.. Dicks gave an Easter egg hunt on the campus, April 14th. The little ones enjoyed the hotTt^ immensely and it was a success, financially also. The "Hot Punch Ladies" are * still .preparing nice things to eat suitable .to the Season of the yean Teachers ami students are glad to have Mr. Hayzel Ellis, a member of the Pth grade back. In school after having been ill for several weeks.. We were also very glad to have home for Easter the students who were away in College. Church New*. ? ? After having rain the greater portion t<f the week-Saturday and Sunday were beautiful days and our people showed they appreciated i,t. 5:00 o'clock services were J held at Bethel ihfftvh Sunday- A. M. at which time, the Rev. L. L. Farmer delivered a glorious Easter mi >sage from Mark 16:34,'sub ject: "The Stone Rolled Away." After the sermon the Holy Sacrament was given. A large number of worshippers .were out from all the churches in this community. This was a soul reviving ser -Vica for a true Christian's mind could vividly portray the picture of that" Easter morn1 neary 2000 years ago. Eleven o'clock services were held at Target, Eastei -v. iii.111 i7.v iu'v, rainier and the Faster program at 3:00 P.M. A very splendid program wsyv given 1 at Bethel 8:00 P.M. by the primary and -yoimy ponivlg's group. "Olivet to Calvary". A.large audience was~ mil tb witness the affair. On Kaster. Monday an egg hun.t was givm at Bethel church, spoil-, sored by Mrs. B. L. Fanner, and on Monday night an entertainment was given at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bunch sponsored b'y ??lr. James Montgomery All members of Bethel church. A splendid Kaster urogram was given at Lovely Hill Bapt. church Sunday l P.M. an,i Sunday evening 8 P..M7 Rev". - Eddie Davis of New Zion Baptist church, OrangeLing delivered an excellent sermon to a large audience. Financial reports were good. A,t Unity church, the Easier message was delivered at ll:0Q o'clock by tlic Rev. P. C. Lisbon. A message that will always live in the hearts of its hearers. Many visitorswere present, namelv Mrs II. R. Biown and daughter, Bernice Smith, Messrs Ricks, Henderson and ^Jefferson. Come again, glad to have youu. The Easter program was lupl at .'5:00 P.M. Target wishes to mention her visitors also "and to ask. them ,to conn again: Misses Pickett, Nix and Mr. W. I.. liiinch and others whose names we do not have now. Miss Ruth Pair and friend, Miss v M. I). Shells of Columbia with two gentlemen acompanied Miss Ruth?Lla-iils?sister. V. D. ' T*3iT hack to Holly Mil, Sunday night where she is a teacher in the Holly Hill Rosenwald school. t iwim-4 vir UKI'a'i.W lll.K, S. C? The Oscar Street Tffodel Primary school, located, in t,h.e southern side of Greenville,* is>cnoted for its cleanliness find the manner ~ in which, the children are disciplined. ^Minai'e inspired by the air, as it \vere?7-,?<>n entering the building. The most efficient Principal of this school is Mrs. Abbie J. Chappelle. First Prize Winner Helen White, pupil in the first grade a.t Oscar street school delighted a cast audience of spectators in?the ' Columbia Township ^ auditorium on Funster Monday nite,. V April ldth with a beautiful collecLion^ entetifting dance taj^ steps. '*