The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 09, 1936, Page Page 3, Image 5

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[ Saturday, May 9, 1936 JL LINCOLNVILLE ,\K\VS m TtSU , T ? Ebenezer A. M. E.. Church J Rev. E. W. Graham, Pastor We are please to report that 1 this Circuit is wide awake and on I I the alert. On Sunday, -March ll'.i, I the Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Conin- t 1 ey of the Reform Episcopal church J visited us end spoke to th Sunday Jchool. A large and. appreciative I 'audience was present. The Bis7 hop spoke on "Salvation." This was a most interesting, sermon. 'Aa soon .as the Bishop sat down, Mrs. Comnoy was introduced. In thTs body~we" fTnTf a~scholar, a leader, a teacher, and above all a Christian. Mrs. Comnoy held her I audience spell bound for .r>0 min'1 utes. .She spoke from the subject I "Feed My Lambs" She showed the necessity of physical, moral, in(tellectual and spiritual food, as well as food to build and nourish the body. She stressed the care of -i ' *he lanibs. This address was an I intellectual treat. We are hoping (I these good friends will soon return. Tr* Easter Sunday was a big day at ? u -Ebenezer,?The.. paaLur_.beinjE.__at_ V Ebenezer. The pastor being at the J lower church, the Easter message ^ v'vas dellVl'lL'll by Mi. Ih?Ri?UilL , who is the local preacher at this-, I>oint. 1 At g:30 p. m. the church was packed. At this hour the Sunday school presented a perfect Easter program. Too much praise cannot be given to'Supt. Barron and his corns of teachers' for their untiring efforts. A On Wednesday afternoon > quite L an appreciative audience gatht red * to witness the instillation services''] of the ' newly ekcted officers of the Inttrdenontinatjonal Ministers . Union of SummerviTle. A very befitting ordeiam was nresented. J The Rev. I. B. Markey, Rectoi- of Euphony church of SunimerVitlo. delivered the sermon, the" Kpisth _ of Julm?(General)?:o-il fhantei. , 2nd verse. This was a very line I sermon. The. newly installed of* ficers were Rev. EL W. Graham, S'.. President; Rev. L. M. Smalls, Vice ?Pres.; Rev. Aartn Lifereidgo t . Troj^s; and Itcv. Collins, Sec. These gentlemen Ave re installer? by the .Rev. RIcRay, pastor of A. M. B. Zion church, Sammervillc. Our doors stand open to visitors. You are always, wclcoin. v. EI. A. -Manee, Reporter I LAPRUNS NEWS ! . The Greenville District (' nfcr ence convened with .Flat Rock A M. E. church Thursday,. Ap'til 22. .1U36,*: Dr. J. S.. Henn presiding^ The annual sermon was <1 liver ed by the Rev. F. L. Honey, pas ?tor t.ant-ens Church. The pastors for the most par were all present an 1 submitted thtir renoits on education, tin Rev. R. I. "TAinon, pastor Allen # Temple, Greenville, led, follow..! - v by the Rev. O. I). Young of Pendloton. Tin above ministers re-~ ported in full for the entire year. I The delegation was well tared for by the pastor and eongreuation. The RcVj Ford, preached the I. : ~ elosing nonnou.?. ; 1 The conference was favored by TTuPpresffife" of ~ 1 'rv* n+tn e ? Jennings and Quarks who assist ^ ed' Presiding! Elder Rciyi in tin work. The educational, funds n p ported lead the other districts. !F. 17. Honey1, l b port e; - | Sl'AKTAHLRG Di STRICT CONTERKNCT The Spartanburg District Con fcrence cohver.n1 at Cedar Creek A. M. E. church April 21-22. Is? Hymn No. 20 (**.'? M'. "Once ?Ion ( "We Come Before Our God," etc. lined by Rt'v. J. M. Dawkins. Prayer by Bro. C. B. Cook, second hymn I^o. l.'k't C. Mr "Coir Holy Spirit Heavenly Dove." etc - >' Scripture lesion t'.ie .'ir;! cljapte? of Ecclesiates. Some tim ly, re. marks by the Presiding Elder", Dr ? A Parker Organi/.ation. Rev. R. D. Ransom ilrcti 1 sec rotary and Ri\\ Wm. Jeter, Reporter. Introductory seimon^was prea U ed bv the Rev. 0. A. Moran? gave us a great feast. There were sevt ral visitors fron tho Columbia District, Prysidiiv Elder E. F. G. Dent. Revs. C. A .Miller and F. TIT' I.o.ds from Uhr~ Newberry District, Dr. E. A Adams. All spoke in high t< rjns of the Elder. Response by H. W. Walker. The annual and educational sermons were preached by the Revs H. I). Ramsey and Wm. Gantt. respectively also a special sermon was preached by Rev. T. E. Robinson at noon. The following tonics were discussed: -, What are rhe~ nToFr~mTC~ standing problems facing tin church Icnrlerc nf K.. I>~.. H. W. Walker; 2nd "The Hymnal , and How Should it be Used to Make the Service More Effective" by Rev. Wm. Thompson. *1 rorsr by Rev. E. M. Bohlinj;. Each speaker proved himself' equal to the task he. was assigned, i The reports were goocT not withstanding the wcathu* condition. This beilior' the first District > conference (the Presiding Kl.Xu I LEE V FUNERAL HOME Undertaking- And Embalmi ?SLOGAN? _ LOWER PRICES AMBULANCE SERVICF "Ah Near Ah Your Nearest Pho 1831 TAYLOR ST. UOLUM1 ~ Phone U276?7?1. 3. Leety, V i - ?I FLORENCE DISTRICT CONFERENCE .J April 2K,M9.'10?District Conference of the N. K. S. C; Conference convened- w*ith St. Mark A. M. E. church, Poston, S. C. Rt. Rev. It. \y. Williams, Bishop; Rev. I. W. Janerctte, Presiding Elder; Rev. W. I. Guilts, pastor. Tuesday morning session opened with devotions followed by organization, enrollment; etc. The annual sermon hv Upv O. C Dan-I haw which Was an inspirational discourse was 111 joyed by all:? ? The following visitors from Mt. Zion A. M. E. church of Florence were present, Mesdamcs 'A. "0. Samuels, Ley la'It. Cusnrc, Naomi Bennett ami Lily Wilcox. During recess a bountified dinner was s.uwed and. enjoyed by the guests. When we reassembled or the afternoon, .devotions were held and reports from the respective charges were made, many reaching the 100 per cent mark. At the evening session the missionary sermon was preached by -lie-. Snmiip] Nainee, pastor of Mt. Zion A. M. E. church o"f FloTcTICjrr S. C. and to a crowded congrega1 T * lit !>'' Q|nl evangelbtic minister brought a soul .stirring message that reached thh arts of ajl present. From, this powerful -serin >n there was one 'tee.ssion to the. church and one convert. The public school ren aerea a line program alter tin spiritual service. On Wednesday morning the Institute work on ''Life of Paul" was Conducted by 'TJi'v. Samuel Nance, 1X1),,. agan (his masterful instructor imparted much food for thought. Wednesday afternoon a wonder \il- sermon on "Regeneration' by Rev. J. M. Davis of Hartsvjlle, S. was.delivered, followed by a -ession of tht women- Home and Foreign Missionary Workers of ~rtrr?Florence?District?of whieb M i-s. Spears is president. This period was full of enthusiasm from opening to close.. The President in her usual qwee.nl.y~ tfivi. < t imnly address and .entered into a brief business session. The group work eonsistc of historical Hihle spot-lights on Missionary work. At the close of his session the women of the district of one accord expressed thei: esteem .and appreciation to Mrs. Sp. ars with a love offering which I ...... j.i i-.n-nu-u in ci iew . wen cnosI II. words hy Mrs. Lola Ruth. Cusj aao, who impressed the president. ?f the loyalty and love In Id foi H'i' by the co-workers* of the disriet. The evening and last ses -imi eniich. K onr min(D~wit1; th splemli<l i ducationaT sermon -bj Ui v. K. V. Gibhs. We were grac un:-!y tavorerl wiih ihe> pivsen-T . >!' two I'risiding HldciN from Maroin .and Sumter DGt-phis. I namely; ihr. ,!. S. C'oe und .Dr. A.. I*. Spears both of add.d ple&suri tnd inspiration to the meetings w ith their?ciiiuin .ruing?reinurhr ml t ime-U-. si)-oth' s. several \ isiting ministers from various districts shared the joy of fellowship met ting. The princely -presiding elder, Dr. I. V\ , .litin i ellr?ptvsihed through, ml ^t,Le,.c*<1 lisiops with C'hristiat*. "MTghity. and gt utility which i7~ Kai rtct . i is'tie of him. Rev. \V. S. Guiles an i his hospitable people pared no effort- in makiiyj deio-l - tatos inul--visitors- wvh omo. \Vhen-1 ho purtinjr' hour came wo werc. oathe to say. "jrood-nifCnt." hut : >loasant memory shall abide with is as this event passes inot his-, ury." -* ? Mrs. L. R. Cusaae, Reporter ?;?- ? ? ? PIEDMONT. Jt IJGING. CON TEST HELD AT KOI N- ^ TAIN INN Fountnin Inn Ih?y Highest Scorer The annual district judging eon. est of the New Farimos of South. Carolina, was held' April 24, at Fountain Inn Hirh School. Most resunted. John \V. Rates, a number of Fountain Jr.n team, was' the high st in iividual scorer, making a teal of 580 points out of a possthh? 700. Garvin Hammond*, of Anlerson"~~Cmti:fy, was second, with >52 points and Frank. Rates, -Formtafn inn; ' third?with - 551points. The above-named students will represent the district in the state Contest, Mav 8th at Orst ntr. Tl. - r.' n ,?iiit- uuiowinir tilings were judged: cows, hogs, mules, | potatoes, eggs, corn, and poultry. | J. H. Chapman, .Chapman Grove school; T. B. Brown, Mt. Carmcl schetil; and M. M. Sitton, Ilonea Path, Wire the judges. CI, A. Anderson, principal and -agricultural- teacher at Koi.-ntam Inn, made it quite plevant for the out-of-town guests. ever held he proved to be the right man in the right place. ?Ho?is.?imparl iai_iu Iiis ruliilg_. and docs .not threaten his men. The Rev. Johnson and his good peopK are to be commended Tor'their splendid reception whi-h they gave us. We hope for them a prosneriou$.._year. Rev. Wm. Jeter, Reporter "* < X # ^ - 11 ECittW/ the ? t?lJ ABee; .*. NOTE: Your question atkswu Y <? clipping of this column is enclo X rppJy^.&end a quarter (26c) and Y veJope for my New Astrology 1 X mail free advice on three (3) qi hirthdate, and correct a<kire*>* t< Y u> ABBE WAIJjACE, ca^e of Tf $ Assembly Street. Columbia, Soot L. M. C.?I want to make a change as 1 am not tbe least bit satisfied and would like 'or you Mo advise me please. Ans.: It is time that you do make a change but it should be a change in JOBS instead of I.what you have in mind. The coiiUm-HW that prevail}'., oil your present "job?are what ke< ps you upset and if you would jfo to work T-M' h dr*4'" * f;"?y yv ""n:ld hr come satisfied. M. C. S.?I am interested in __ an insurance policy and wonder if it would benefit me any? -Ans.: Insurance is one <?j. in I est investments that a person can niaLrn nnd tHn ?\<\lw?v* tKol \?#\?i hov in mind is a vei'y excellent om You arc perfciaty"TTgfht in 'your i<loa of ROOKING Ol'T . l'OK YOUR FUTURE. V ^ * ? % I'. S.'A.?1 don't want to lie caught napping this Tall, is there a chance of .my being employed? I . ' Ails.: Yes . . . provided' that yo... complet.' ihe IH'SIN Ei'H? ^?>I' K!* 1 that you have ln-miii. Von will have no difficulty in securing- a good.ppying job if "you master thi Course and put'fbitlY" your best "efforts?. ,? : * * ? * X.?DicT 3. M."Tell what I asked her not to tell? Airs,: How could it have gotten ojut any other -way? Keep your secrets to yourself if you wish to keep them secrets. 4 ***#* . AN .. M, S.?Will my mother collect her buck paj tl at is due.her? Ans,: Y'es .... it sterns that her employer returns from her trip her employer returns?foe her trip WEST. ... ministers'" UlYks A li,1AM I. " The memheis of the Ministers Wjv.'s Alliance are" always delight ed whin the time conies sirotmil i.> attend their me tim; on the thirl.1 'l'tllirsil:tv in 'ail-?-month.. 4b?j. met lint; <>n the l?5th of April was liehl at the home cf I\I ??>. -li. .L.J. Mance I'hu Street, and as usual, was a wry pleasant one. The do- i yotional ixereis'is were inspirit?; Our president. Mfsrttwcnj*, was at her post on time. We' wvrcylad. toliaye" with- "US'" attain our "('huplain, Mrs. 1^Idi<?t . Several matters of im porta nee were b'r^ii'trhl up and "decided upon.. ATr~"t)iH'U Door'1 nicotinic of tile Alliance- will be . trivein. very soon. Watch the I'almtto I .ea ter for a notice <>; t' e mvetinp. As this is' the tirsjt "Open Door" meeting that will be held by lhe Mini toi s Wives" Alliance in its Instery, or |. since its organization, we are asking the public and t specially members of the vat jous denominations i -to come out and hear, for them- j selves; what kind' of work is beinir J;.i)e..hy this assoriation. Mrs. I >. M. Dillurd, our last ox-president . will R'ive a history of its orkauization and thy work' that lias been I aecomplhshx-d liv. its no-m.1 since its oj ganization. \ It wn< d- eideil at this in --cling , that tIn* nnnnbers go in a body to > sec Mrs. S. A. Johnson who lives at 2U2'J Marion St. Mrs. Johnson j was unfortunate in having a fall J .which caused a fracture, of hep j collar hone. We visited her .on Tuesday of April 21. After meeting at Mrs. -PilliardV homo, -.u.y.?.weiu l.u,. Mrs. Johnson's in a body. We found her sitting up in a chair, i looking very cheerful. Each one i carred sonic sunshine which gave h'.'.r more cheer, Mrs. Stalks an-{ nouneed our business there, after which a few of her favorite songs were sung with Mrs. T. Y. Puckett at the piano. Some flowers an i something' with which to purchase fruits fwgre presented by. Mrs. l.owerw after a short talk giving ,expression to the Alliance's best wishes and prayers for her speedy recovery. Rev. Johnson and the family gave us a warm \vele*ome and an invitation v' lunic u^ain. How happy We are .mad.' when we. can assist in making: others "htrppyr Christ has- Knid^ irr ~trb? teachings, that "Inasmuch as ye did it urito one of these brethren, even the least, ye did it unto me. .Matt. 25:10." We said bye, bye until the next time and departed. KINOSVIIXE NEWS Ml. Olive Raptist ' Rev. I). Sf Wells-,-Pastor Sun day was a beautiful day for all church goers. We were sorry that our pastor had been indisposed and was unable to be with. us. Rut he sent us the Rev. P. 11. James of.- Or- ' angeburg who delivered a wonderful sermon which was taken from St. John 3:5. The subject was i "The New Birth/' We all en-' joyed the message. Weworeglad to have a few 1 visitors at our?services.?Come j ^ again you are always wolcome. I ra: PALMETTO LEADER 1 ? , ?cr; r?d in this paper ONLY when *i* oad in yoar latter. For private ? a self addreseed, stamped en- X Reading, and receive, by return .}. liUBtinna Sinrn *nn? ^nll namn 3 ail letters. Address all mail A IE PALMETTO LEADER, 1810 ;{; | h Carolina. ' !*! 1.. (",?Is it a pood idea for. mo to take my prandchild? Ans.: You would be doinp thichild a ki.iul deed to take her and pive her an education. No pirl should live in the environment thai she has had, to tolerate lor this past year and especially .one who is only ten yeips of upe, v W. H.?Which of the two jobs thai I llin 111.inlttup.?oi? rduLdd 1 take? Ans,: The job with the UKtli'LAR SALARY . . . until you are able to finance your own way for a few weeks it would be betterto" take' a \rnall job with a repukr sulariy than the salt man V job. Although .-aleinanship will-appeal to yotTttiori* than any kind (>f work you-enter. d....... .. I*. F. (i.?Is this' rdrl tin* ri>rH one for nu"? A us.": Slit' probably would be if you that! etioWKh pnuiey tu'support' her in the manner In width sh? has been n eustomod . . . It would not.be advisable to many unti' von have . regular WOl'k for p\ .'oilId not turn otrt for tbi> best/ - ..*. *** I*. W. It.?For the past two ?' Imvo hpen madl> in love with a boy and we had d ended" to jfet married a ltd then everything turned (hit *"* for worse. Will I win this hoy hark-' - * Ans.: Yours is a very unfortunate easij . . . It seems: to me thai your.-sister will marry this .man. Immediately' after your. . sjste: eanie.ho.itle he fell in love with her r.nd he was very honest to tel you before you went through with, ydur mui riajte. Wish them a !?' of lit k and take your- -de-feat _with n sm|b\ . ? mi:AT FALLS MASS Miss. Mary Wc-eden of Louisville. Kentucky, a student of I;ivinp-ston C'dletye. spent the Kiiste holidays v. ith .Miss. Mantle Cuter. She reports an enjoyable stay. ' ? ? . . Principal Drew, Mesdames I.ess'ie Ciaines, Addelie Nelson an i Miss Connie McIUviin attended the funeral of AIiss Macon in Ruck I liH->? April 17. ? : The community was saddened] oil Friday wlnn it \\ a - known* *t ha little Annie Mae Kennedy was Iiiirneil in death. Funeral- services were held at Paiadise Church, Saturday. April IS. Rev. J. L. Butler ofHeated. Miss ' .Connie McIJwain tead the' obituary. This is the third tvayic d. ath* that "has oecured in the primary department of Paradise School this term. We extend heart felt sympathy to t he bereaved family. Mrs, Catherine IL'.h>h../on >P nt a portion of the nd i>. ( "lies'-'-ti-r with 1 e? sister. Miss Anna lb ail BtiuJware w!w is PI. Mrs. Cotelia I'loinics Owens ..r Chester together with her three children spent a fe\v days here visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lames Holmes.* Tth f-Oeult V and student-; (.f Paradise School are now preparing for the closing of school which ends .May 15. -Kach department will present some form of a program during the' final .wick. .. Mr. H. K. Rile*. principal of Lancaster County Training. School an<l_M V. J\ing an ii -tiuct_or in the j same school were in the city' Saturday on business.' . IVYI.M K I TO S \ N lTORU'M On Sunday. .Yj iil 11. 1P36 the charming'mufib os and friends of the Dramatic Club-of Sidney Park chiitch jiaid a visit to us anjd gave a dtlightful [.nyiam. Accompanying them were . the pastor, Rev. Douglass av ; Bishop Ilrav. | Scripture was read ?y Mrs. Goodwin after which the appropriate spiritual, "We,re. Y>>u There" was sung by the group. Reading by Mrs. Kra/it r. ?S~ptrrrrrn"D"Th-PT^-heivo-it; That I.and" led hy Mr. Win. Coe. A t tiiml\- talk was given by Bishop'j Prav ftdlbwed bv the song "Jesus I K.eo m, v ? , ini- ?. rns?. ' At i this point Rev. .1. A. Jowers vfasii int roduced ami ma e a few inspji^ ing remarks, aft' r which Rev. ! Douglass was introduced and , spoke to the group, The pro- | gram was vf^tlv -Uijo^d' hy the' patiene and every one was happier In cause of their visit. A lovely basket" of-eggs woe. given whwvhpthe patients enjoyed very much. We Imp, that they. with their words add songs of cheer will ! pome often. The Saturday In fore Easter members <.f the Lebanon Chapter Datifrht, rs of the Holy Cross. Trinity church visited us and brought a beautiful basket of cattily and Easter eggs for the paUentslwhieh helped to make Ens s tor brighter for all. i .VP>i I l|.. ,! I ! KKHHttAW S l.WS The people of-the city- and neighboring" communities an- taking on new life with tt.e approach of spring. Sunday was a line day and church goers were found in large numbers at ti'.Oir several points of worship. The "Installation service* IP >. .). 1'. Neal at Second ("alvaiy Baptist Church of Kershaw beginning Wednesday 'night April 22 through Sundav 'ai'i April 20 was a grand . sue Of course tin? Wvailicj ' ua.- had Wednesday night and no sei vice.was had, On lhursday tiu'ht JU >. T, II. btoadus and hi- people from Unity baptist thuicn ut m" city was to be with us but <1 i< t<> some other arrangement 1?!i?* bv there, but sent liev. l'hillip* in his atead. Ucvl I'hillip- prtw tx . a strong sermon usibg Kx'n.i. 17:12 as a text and as a snbj.ti, "Hold np the Leaders Hand-'.' In keeping with the progiaht. u.i Thursday night-Kev. T. .1. l'cait .and his good people from ti.c Mi. Zi'on baptist Church of 1%er.-nh;.. were With us, \Vu enjoy. <! -the < ,\ colleiit singing of the choir and the strong sermon hy Itov. .I'eari""ITfs^tt^TWns tuken lio.n 12S12, "Lifting up Jesus.'' \va.-O.Q his <il r-M.;-.-, At 10 '3o'i'loekv Sunday ? moivun, the Sunday ?gtfhuol met wijji ; intepdent' 11 .> fy zyro iir charge'an a live discussion of the .lesson proceeded. At 11:00 a. 111. the nsi~t..i p... J. P. Neal mounted . toe-' ia ?. iUul jkdivered a gospel nn-si^o i<> 1 his people. ""Tie s'poKe vor y i<>,? y i lul from St. Matthews i: ?-"i: using us u subject "A (idspel i ai. i for Christian laborers." .At !i:OU o'clock Sunday. aftc; noon Ucv. W". S. MctVd lough aim his sweet singhTiTThoir From bud Haptist of Ciiniik'ir i'li'H.iiNv.t the pOcassint). Rev. .'Med captuvuted the. a.udiciico-and -a, all hearts, on fire' using as a sub' ject, '"A?Message from?C??i . Man." .The members ami frieno. gave their service .find money fico ly tliat the occasion might !>? a success and it was n success, botn si>jrittia.11y and fiiaun . i cnurch was divide"! tip n.to cr-tn six weeks-aim arid nut to work I. the pastor. All captains and clir members went loyalty and earnestly to work" upon Peine <-a'ilo;j i: each club (nude a cr< ditahlo re, po| t. I he total uitidunt l a.- o during these meeting was which we think is a credit t-?' :i (people in a time like tliis.. u. Come to Calvary and enjoy good .-vi \ tire. Prof. .1. P, Seal ami -hi* I'uithf. ' tellehers. litter a cci'v ycarV work, are making platwhisl .uokiau lUi ward t?> .thu elusini; day oxeri'iee?whieh wid u^? p.a. > Jllay 2S through June 1. Rev. and Mrs. \\ . II. N al Nichols. S. w?re flu- ?r-^n-Prof.>an?l Mis. J. P. Sea! on Sin day, April 2M, I Oir Sunday aftcinoon Ah ^ ,, "Francis Haines. lauy Hail. W1! lene Wright and .Mr. Joi n l-iain of CundUuiAvaiAe^pkaseiit caller- at the home of Prof ami Mrs. J. i'. Seal.. Miss W. I.. Johnson, one of t! ?. teachers of Kershaw Junior f 1 i _ -sldiool. Wi-nt to? liar honm in Sim;ter*on business last wcvkv nd. At -this wrilin.' Mis. ha Heath and Mrs. Ola I/.Kurd a ot hi'rs who Jrnve hi'1 U Ji.^ list, are recupei ating to tl.o .|?;ii?hof their many friends. UATHSBl Kth- HlH4t -St-Uuul^ Everyone is as busy as a hoe around -scln ol t h\ >e 1> autit'ul spring days, for commence-.: ! tr... is just around the covn'.ipar.d av-ui: i that sanie eoroi-r lurk- prawt io . practice, practice! Every departim nt is anticipating a higgcr an 1 better activity in various ,fo:i;,s: Operetta, and plays. Ti.j several departments of nntsie 'are i'i. f .1. sway with the, other a< tivi; i< s. -I'inannual sermon will .! . ' pivac y : May IT, An Operetta ! y .tI>. f:i-> three?u hades. "-A?d>au?m?i-o?h-a-^ land," Mav IS. "Jnu '1 * ' a play by. the elementary i x mont, May 1 ' Kyimy Youtn." ta high school pipy 20. On Ma.. 21, the (lo'.-uinuitioh lontvst by numbers) of t?u?. nrnth grade. a. graduation cNtnctstts May 22. ?A-Uhough. we -a: o Vlxv tm*i?i l.. our cui t iciila activitiis, our extra curriculum activities' hae not h.en neglected. Oil April la, a huge number Of boy.-. and girls. ' -al tig with the facility; i )a!t ted a literary and musical prog:am ift .latins ('. M. K. (dv.m h. 7 The coeds will go toward _Lhe * renovation id' the. church. /J Kvoi'ybody is h l.ing fo.ua:.i to the. Mftv Queen (Amu .-d* (o_bc. In 1.1 some .time in May, This. jlyfo is sponsored by the ontir, sv! The cjU'ccns haw been el itei and each d< nartin n:" TT d- tenniue 1 ! ? win. Votes are now on sale, .he sure to (jet one of these v< tr- and ' help crown your favorite Mpi t.. The primary department or. A or;I ' >. gave a sob-no rd beult-h?id as. "T'ne Rood ship llcalti"." w.i.i was enjoyed hY all. On April 27. tb.e l'.T.A. n. 1 at ! the school house and disco,--*. d .as projects in ooioTecTibt' ui'HH Ttrtr school. A Un ite number ef-1 parents we're present. A w.eun - I li'ss wedding. to be given .Monday! .May l, was an oat 'yiotv.ii oTTIus inVoTnnr^-"P.dVT TP.T<? ing this side splitting . prelVtr*-mancg. At tile?isi L S <' Hi^sic: Judging Contest he! i at Newberry 11 i. School April J 1, the f l!ow- ! ing represented our School:- Robert 1 Scott, Hart tor t IhnicU. .lames Inabjnett and William Perry. The j Judging team made a high score and Robert Scott won second place ; hi the Oratorical Contest. Miss Ctvclena, a sister to Miss G. H. I.ott was a pleasant visitor at our school,?Miso I.ott?rs-?a? graduate r.urse of N. V. + *' ? ?i ?Ht ~PtW4?ST. 1 !'. ? / i A i ! i < r..S < S .( : iJ ' > ?. . -> 'iif i. :ii . n ! pa ^ U..' S !' . . I :t- U. f I M y. v. ; ??. \ rn !' -p ! Tki.il !;. i- ' ' < l ' I >- (' i'< f. A i t I i | s'tny ( j-vv . T*' ! :i < it', ) 1 ' , ' . 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Till-* 1.0 NOW IN 1 Consult lit W. V.. Mc'IKH* A. ( 1 Southern R ' !- ; Page 3 i-Pfm-in;- 1) V kup> ?!i : hnuiids. WO ha?l the Ju'jrc.-t attcn'ianc" i-i many .var to'ay. UV ha <' quit a-. (i? t?-: uti'i tj* i > ??>t'?> araI . . 5 o v.? jta'iru 1 Tv !' hy-r- ? ..\|i i * , V 11 y r: i i?tt~t?1 1' 11 i . .*?_____ a < .. '!' 1 ir v.v. a* its ?? y ; \" !; !. 'I I a-t r . - > r! . .-tirrlnir rr : "v.- ' i. t .!. a"!- ' < !. : ; . !! ' - ! ' ;V t "trti1-. V . <; I:. ::t w a ;M 7 . i: :! y. v. a-.. i * ; 1. ; ta ' i l'-r \ ,\\- a .f. v.. yi;ilui. v? - " ' ; ; .. ; >, : y. \Y . 1 t'. \.'}X * '.Vji ! ? :*'* ' ' . ' . * ! * ?' '%t l* ' " ' ' ;' ; ' ' y A \< ' J 5 r . ' ' .. ' I . y. ' * ; ' ' ? 7 ". j- ; :i; . ... . ; : 4 *' t wi David G. Ellison General Insurance ? Honest and efficient 'attention given to all business ' placed v,ith me. PHONE 573 A?..out ;V.:f t.rr.t? of ir.onth, r!.p u?pd * (.{ -': */ co^i'tled it CT. l.ancf. r.jW. How Cardui Helps Women C"arch:i. holps thousands of v.Y>::un -:.ro.i:h the days' thoy ijsou 10 arcaa. n tvncts to relieve I he 1'uMcnrnal pains c?? menstruation, a:. J liy""cohiihue 3" use*: "as-??r.eodvd as a tonic/.it helps to stifle: i.ns ' u-sultitii? from . -poor r.ottn--htr.cn:. Prompt relief./yes, bvtt still more? iasunc; relief,hius been repo.tvd in a great. m.?ny cases.! Vit-e out-. v/Hr-My.;- Carc'ti: -.vhl help YOU. Ol eonrv it :t does not. benefit, you. consult a physician. Get a bottle, today! SERVICE , \ND Atlanta! !> NOW PROVIDED ' .. M. "( arnli na biue al" i. M. "Carolina Spocial," C M. "Carolina /fecial". Vl M7~"Tbtr"1 t :trr-C prr i a t'- jj ?i \ M v. I'. M. "Carolina- Spo-cinr \_M. " ( arnlina .**prcial I*. M "( art Una Spat ial" IV M. Train No. , M. Train No. IV Si. Train No. -t? r~M~C T. Irain No. s\' ' s (ircrnMlU to Mlanta. wiiWTTTTkOn~i11 sT(>in | ' T TT.CT Ji* t \?rnts ?. 1,'. A., Columbia y'l. System