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"BILL"
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I. . Boys And Girls
L= /I'.,W ANTED
" ^ To Earn Money In Spare
Time
litre's an opportunity for ambitious
boys and girls tq make
money every week, all year
long, j>y simply working In
"spare time: in your own nelghBorfibiKh""""
~~~ r r^_--;;
\o money, no eTpCTlenee 1
needed.. supply everything.
Ma^iy boys and girls
are now -happy, making their
ow n spending money. All yoa
have to do to join thera is'to
write1 to. the address below
* and ask for fulLdetaiis. Writs
to:
1
CIltCTLATION MANAGER
THE PAI'.METTO LEADER '
1310 Assembly St,, Columbia, S.C.
S 'A I! All KNOWS III LI. IS DIS
appointed
Dear IViiC
1!> w "ii'iv you jrittinjr alolUfr fine
1 hope. I Min OK. Listen Boll, I
' k-s'i-.v wit 'oui veil .tolling me thai
vii'i aiv i!;.v;il'i >?ji'-tv l for uu: not
'wi-ii.i 1 > :t rwilly 1 tlhlh't have
itn = ft. \Vntv.
f.i-iv. Ilii'I. 1 have.a nice 'garth
n.. I a:., - till :;:itluVin>r- ejfgs. I
Ikivv .all- -i'ly v'tlleded nXS iggs
v. H a HIV ia dozens. Bill We arc
planlLii'.v 'n'.iiiMiiiiv. I am lent||K,V
4.... i ; , r.u U~\' Tell Marga'vet
I think '-lie i- a splendid member
a:.,l ?>'.! la f.ivc 1 Hits she writes.
1:;; 1 'si-It ?ui- ami I am gom:*.
t-?j wriU-' i vi ty Morning. Bill
;>L. a v pat it ail in because 1 have
i:v? v. i it u Hfin a lonvr lime, 1 at\
r'tij 'yiii)1)'1 y "fl'M'tn tvnitiity
~ a! a:.preaching. Will, let yon
i,. in froai me next v-ek.-f
.So Ions,
Sarah Thompson
.loitisville, S. JUL.
?
a n r:\v mkmiu:r *
I) ;ar- Hill,
! I.:i. . hi i n wanderinir. >>t fHT
1 , Pa*'" "7?V, WoeE." -aiUf I
i. ni!nc'.a member. I am
".v' !. i n ya:s of airo and
: i. > !' March. Bill. Wo
; ; <! a lot >>f cotton, But
I :) ;-d.; i? vviiII- ,!o any good.
. * ...inT*agar1. Bill vhat a,
. t i t "a vat'..of. People-will
" Vaim':,ow. So I will closO
S, t;<?sv-ty yours,
.t; '-o'-aiina >!< aits
Jonesviile, S. C.
IS A!)' M, A .THOMPSON SENDS
'.I! MI'.l.K LETTERS
i .. i g to. get new members
v. m. that m\v members
. -.iii the .Junior Page
i un nil'vr. Georprianna
. 1I. I am aliout to faint
~ "v ,V. vhi?u? days.
' was - :;v to son just two
. u > : :!:< .J'.iiio? Page. Bill,
a' iii y :' you foi#*ot to
; y name correct ? Tf)0 first
. v.a nr.ae "n the Junior
I'.o.vt'. Jiii.l v\.- arc irrowing lofs of
vN^f".a! : "thf garden. Bill.
[, '! Mii'.ant Wright to please do
. n< ' ; a:? ! :.:vr chicken pick hei
' . . ; 1' ;: 1. i t. i j lilt floWLTS ai C Open
j ;,1 t! ? :.? <.?.?r!d'looks'very beau ;
.. TT77! f air." 1<. aniirf: iintsTi"
ar. <an play any thing I want to.
A. .'1 -o n will play for the Sunlay
- lioul.
Ui.il I .'in .-ending in some.jum,i>!
iVti is:
? r.J ' kS't | <
I. Mack
What -tmnjV ;ipd never drink?
'h What has.a tongue and can't
What is this? Little sister
. bur sister, but never can
eetei. it.
ANSWERS: 1
' I. . Make
~ A cow bell.
A shoe.
4. A wagon wheel.
Sincerely yours,
Isadora Thompson
Jonesyille, S. C.
I.II,MAN HELLE PHELPS
, \V I? ITF.S
Dear Bill.
I am so triad to find your application
blank in the pape.r, I have
beon wanting to join your club for '
~tz:?She
iior?|?(
11TH'5 CKLApar WLF.KL3
BILL CAR VEIL Editor
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*l* Fill out tnis coupon and nidi I i
A -tamped envelope to The Palm*
? lolO Assembly St., Columbia, S.
^ the roll book, and you will reeeivi
wv-XMXMX"XMjMSX"HKw:wX~X,'X
"a tunc:?f 'U ill tell- nil of my
friends about you,*so 'l ain looking
for a membership-card and button.
Ytvu will receive a letter from tiic
every weOk; so I Wll stop here,
until jiext week.
Youes'truly.
Lillian Belle Phelps p.
! Margaret \>rk;ht enjoys
warm days
n7.1 lb Rill,
|r Aiivuivi wcviv nu> |juasti'it uiiu i
must be 011 the job. 1 am still eU;..
joying these warm sunshine days
-imt we are needing rain now to
make the cotton come up. 1 am
still selling eggs Uiul raising chick,
.us.- I took off thirty live, baby
chicks last week.
We had an entertainment foi
our .Missionary Societies, We rais.
d $7.00. We had a good Sunday
School as usual. Dr. and Mrs. .1
/. Starks attended our church ser.
ices and we all enjoyed the remarks
made by them. We will
nice our Mother's Day program
iext Sunday. 1 am still looking
- ?uui;?mniv? l'*tters on the .luniol
.'age. . !
Yours truly, '
Margaret Wright.'^
t liavis Chanel A. .M. E. Church
Uev. 1*. M. Knox, Pastor
Sunday was a very beautiful
;ay. Sunday school opened at the
,-siuil hour.
At 1:00 p. m. Rev; P. M. Knox
>r' achctl the annuaal sermon av
havis High school; he preached
Vo:?! the (lusj>el according to St.
n 1:4. text. Yea thougTf iii hinT
.vas. life; and the. life was tTu"
ight of men. Subject "The IVr vai.i
of Life." The sermon was eTT
.oved by everyone.
Wo had many s visitors, Miss
Itijobol Lawrence's mother, siste.
imi. brother of Kingstree, S.
i'rof. Charles Brown of (iconic
wn, S. (.'.; Fred Green, one
eaelver,- Miss Marie Jackson an
tilers of Andrews, S. one
cachet- from Nesmith, SI C. MisWillie
Gerald. Visitors arc always
Welcome.
It KIT IS AC AI > K M N K\\ S
By Km ma Morse
Thc^unday school Sunday was
beautifully instructed by the tea
T?hers.
lihiVLul r.rohitin-illo
r"VtV4 ^.uwvv ?u?v '"u"
aivhs a game of baseball Saturlay
evening. The caint' was verj
interesting. The score was l.'l-ll
in favor of Graniteville. This i
the first game of baseball Betti:
lost this season.
.Misses- The!ma?Yanderh?*t,iuu
Kli/.a H. Palmore, seniors, spen
ihe week-end at their homes. Mis.winderhost
had as her Sundae
riiests Misses A, M. Cummings.
lubeeea Gordon, Mesdames Bessit
~n'T! Vutm'ra Nicholson,?Naoin
ihibbs, Messrs Council Cherry
Charlie Thomas and George. Meaeham,
I'rof. Jethro McCain had as his
Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Thom
-srr McCAtn and Mr. and Mr*'. Henry
McCain.
Messrs U. S, G. Sweeney, Gerj
aid Johnson and Henry C. Whitt
| more, seniors, spent a lovely day
at the home of Misses Beatrice and
Josie Bell Brown, Sunday. A very
delicious dinner was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Prof, and
Mrs. Dendy, St, Alban, were on the
campus Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Evans are the parents of Miss Willie
Mae Evwns, freshman.
I The H. E. department rendered
a very interesting program Fri
day evening. Among some of the
features were "The Baking Contest"
and the "Doll Dress Making
Contest". There were three prizes
given in each contest. In the
doll dress making contest, Miss
Teona tTpaon, 1st pi Be, Addic L,
Anderson, 2nd prize and Julia
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t together with-a sclf addicted : *?* >
tto I/cadcEjftliUl 1'arver's Club.
C. Your namukwill be placed on *t* '
i- a melnbership card ami button. Ij! 1
<111 i iv ~IHK I I IK)
Calvary Baptist Chutvli
Kev. II. M. Harden. I'astor
Uidjreway. S. C! Sunday. ..\p-. .
The Sunday seliool wu.? called J
to order at tin usual hbu.r with
Supt. Osbuin MeCbvkiil ( r.i'-b" - ->
iiiji-. Teachers were at tla-ir p si
of duty . " ,
The lesson was .'beautifully
taught l?y the various teaiheis.
The adult i'la.*a" wa- M-s i j ^
bTTssed to" Have in thi'ir midst . :
bi'loviMi i>'a*t.m'a al"ii- with broth i
Sain MilK-r of lin-Mt. /.ioik l':ip.
huwh of Bytin.'w' tul, S. < . w .?
taiurht llu-. rlass. Many .iu-Yii n . '
thoughts were l>ioiij.'l'.]t out oh th.,
I lesson |?y Pro. Milh-t- and. oi.r. pas- !
tor. Thi- K ssoii wa- i*li
tho Umv. U. P. (JloviM', of < In i i
who so luautiluliy lvviowivl ti.
- lossmi. ?? _
The il> \ < : i< tuil snviros wm
I'oinlucti'Vi by ffio. Sam Mill r
Tho hour having arpiv. I .'oi
yifi?. tin* pastor mo'unuM i
truia >vitii a va;y ootil s-.tin it.tr 'oi.
num.. '
Hi-. h i t <1 lii> t .M iVmtS'.
.John 1:2:? nsinir as a-jhrim. "1:
Tltio Wnl shippl'l s."
Tho nu-s'sayv was ?-o.n'*li :?t iv
" 11 '' 1 " I iv . -m limy i I _
thvn list i*n< <! to soma wr\ tin'.';
i-imiai Its front Uo\\ tllo.or.' ?'
visitor-: .you an- . ulwa>
wvjootn at t'alvary.
- i r \ >.: ;u visit ino yoiti- mot h _
~ aiounrl v lihljirway "n?Mnih i - .
Pay you an* ir.viti t rn r: r-r?f?
with lis at Calviwip. A p.-oia!
Mother's I)av sermon will he ii<
livered by tlu pastor ft?11?'?\v?.- i" I?\'
a Mother's Day proyartn:
.Mi>s Klizabcth Knijr lit ner. Reporter.
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M I 1.1.INS N i:w S .
- -< ;Miss - Indna-jlho, ID N. }
_ li-l.-i niiw liTinu at > Ml
way. -S; spent Sat uruay-- i:J'
.Mullin". S. t\. on business. MiTTeyivard
was the diiuier jruest o.
Misses' IK I la .lonkins and~lVwl
well, teachers tit' the Mullins lliul
'la.ol:
Thoic were alsb a few* Y'lcltsSy''
hums sponr'hy"Miss IK-yward a
hi' beautiful home of Dr. air
Mi*#. Robi.nson.
Mr. Georj.ee Uanison and his'sis''
"er. Miss Noia Ramson sen oil ai
il'teriloon tea in her honor.
Miss 1 Icy ward is such a lo in,
youny. lady that all love hoi*.
ANRfcUKON t () rU'.DD I) \V.
Group, onu^of Anderson Conn;;*
held its annual til Id day at Spca .
man school. In. spite ??f the rai
the program was a success. Th
prize wiHfte?s Were as follow?::
Spelling contest: tir-t prize I.?
>na I.edbetter, Spearman school ~ second
prize .James Bla.-ineam
St. Peter school; third prize Be.
nice Talley, I'leasant View school.
Keadmir contest:'.prize Is"
-trade.. Kpe.fn.iuni school; seVom'i
pi i/.c. IM< fis.ini View .ilool.
Second <rrr.do: first j ri/.e, Pleas
- ---iu 1 oi.It:-ol.: wn.'( ,v ize. .M.i
pie Spring school.
Third ftraric: First prize. Nev."
.Mt. (J rove school; c.'.nid : priy.
Mt. Pleasant school.
Exhibits: First pri/e Speannar
school; third prize Mt. I l< :.-a:;,
" school. ? Harrison,
!5rd prize. In the bstk
injr contest, .Misses Abney Key, 1st
prize; Savannah Padj;ett? second
prize; aiiyil Eunice Scott, did prize.
- Aftei?the propTam evei y one n. jr'ajyed
in a sm ial Tor a while, br
the Elemental y "Doll Dress Making'
Contest", Misses Gertrude Atkinson,
1st prize; Louise I.anham,
' mi prize and Reavie Oliphant, did
prize.
Aiesdames 10. L. Nicholson, 10
C. Holmes, Beatrice McKie, Emma
Atkinson, flattie Simmons, S.
L. Collins, Misses^ Bertha Moore ,
and Abney Key* Veprescnfei] tlx
women and jfirls of this section '
at the annual session of the Wo '
man's Co-operative. Convention at ,
Mt. Calvary church, Oian?relnutr. i
Rev. L. R. Ryton, pastor 011 Sat- '
urday an<l Sunday. They report
V.&vihK1 had a splendid m si*ion.
Messrs Daniel Watson and .Sylvester
Corley visited relatives and '
._fiii'iuk nt State college during the )
week-end. , ]
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THIs PALMETTO LEAfcl
5A1NT J A M ICS A..M.K. CHURCH
Rt'\. 1141c it. Thompson, rasTb*
Ashville, X. t\?Tho past Sunlav
was a glorious day all. day
long in /ion. Weather conditions
vyoic ideal aud the desire, for spiritual
growth among the masses
tad a wonderful ixprission in the
great attendance upon service
hroughout the .day. The subject,
of the lesson in the church school
tvas "Jesus Looks At Wealth And
I'ovi rty" and was discussed with
great emphasis by the large
niwcf in attendance. Truly our
Sunday school ^growing in intcrTsT
Til 1.1 "lit hujifit-nm Uar I'rrsid-.
ing Klderand his wife, l>r. and
Mrs. J loll were pie seiu anil before.
tin- closing of our school an
inspiring address v..as made by
l>r. Holt, l'repai at ions-are in the
making for a great observance of
>ur Children's hay on the second
sun lay in .lane. ~ "
'litis day was .l.anfpr day .thru-.
u.t the church and it was inspire'
ng -to have seen how. our youth
adzed upon the. "opportunity to
-ervk i The pi'i ee-sio.nal was
atf.it'llll,y carried opt and at the
dove of the devotional oud of our
a rviee. . Dr. Holt delivered a proYnrrrff-nr-ssitgo--fi
"hi .tiL: .sub3.eet.
'Some It. asdns Why We Should
I'I nisi" tiod'-'?ta'.'..i111?from i'sala .
r.'.tbll. "The er'.iu congregation
vas. nia.te t?f think and feel as this
Message reached its climax by
h~? ciy ant of i; d. ft? response I
o rke invitation :ua ie l>y our pasr
for church ^connection, Mr.
"happvlle^ ('.aroiien?avi,> pled and
.va> as-i.'iKil to tin class of .Mrs.
iiia Taylor. .\ r tliv vast.con
u se of., people, who worshipped
x iv t!i loll wine, yi it'ors: Ales-,
laiei > I .-.'a I >a\ i Hat tie d.. Dtuk ir.
Mioses ikknra Smith, Jessiy
t! i. ;>. Kiizabe".'n Davis, Messrs
a :i"imr w. i v ..J /?w?.?
, , , , I. ; ? . .-I til I. V I ICejl-S.
< . Mi M.ahala-Summons,
i, w ii a. (la. V, Jncjth Rags.
ialc. St. Louis, .Ma., Mesdunns
Rn-a .1. I.iltl . I ' a I'earson, Ji'sI
1:?.m| ? tm ' -' l it.v. Ackr.ov.
Kdti<ment vui- n.uole of their
. i\v and i\ .. were- made Wei-';
.. .! I.y our i a " r.
r,.e .li.o'lthi.V t't>i Mis
duoary Hmjiltii ' v.a- given ef
at?I ill i> lunching
- i vice an! spiritual feast.
A" t .? i>r grai i lisocration was
t: v ma .e .ah for the great I
ot mission .y our la-lies.
I'o an ovirt.l-owiiig* congvegia-ti.'ir.
1? . Holt i' ideated our pastor
vUier t.'i- . -.eiiing ine-'sagr
la >\i n was i xt rente'
: efi* sh'mg . a ; v. as' ot feetivi. 1>
itli. -ted. . Tile i.Vct. Usi.d Was
11 '' - a1 a.; - 'I'll ! ?taken
:Y in. Si. .loliM .Tit itussa-'e
as ret i\*t-1 v a-, aerlai.r.s
All hoards',. '<!. '> and,: special
..I'lfKi1 ic" linvfs ' montlT ma ie
I i 1,1;?rr-ptrrY???44?M-otns inakTiTg
ft?po.-.-ibh?rr- :al I - r?I In
si:ee.-.-s: ul \vi. g hp til"" 11 111 jioral
end of i he rj.ureh for tin
10.n't In
''it iirrm. l>r. Hull pre '.if..!
,.i. piarti rly - eotit'erence
an i eoiuiilo:. a uty | ;irin.
. ?ri i a '-,-ami pe. pie - for t^he
ymi'K . 'The M'liinu'. of busir
ii"\. '.r . lilt* quarter \\'as
si : _!.' i;r . Unit' was paid in
i I i . i .. . y
( vK| [Sri: NT:ws . ,"It""
7T~"^ir"bTautTi"iil' <lay. tri
v Wore opened at all
till* . -a Si.inlay school at
\V': I i:: i.. it ape I A. M. 'F.? Zi<>n
opened and called to
Supt. Mr. F. (Jolc
;o.: 'i's at their post. Air.
1 i i. y . ..!* Ml. Kad. n A. M' lv
i-:- !t out with its am! took
:r.. a?. .. ...it in iLl. S. S. the les'.'..I
i ll 'discus^e'il. " A'fler
\vi: ; .i" services.- The pastor
toeli .. ' \t f i oin 1 < 'f>r. I '{: 1.
. ,:w. .Rev. F. \j. Wilkes
i . i.s another niessajr1
: .nke both ol' these
to.-. i*ti a'ood ami the hear..
. , to have elljCyod litem,
.i.;: . a were* yood, .
' 'i t!te sick li- t are: M i
I on . i: !.in. Mrs. Alice I'aWkiiis.
M . li v Coleman,
. i: ilary Johnson,?Miss Louise
[m.? ... . :ui .Mis. lKaler Cist o.
San', a- . re the afternoon yuists
. i.ianeis Knylisii and Miss
if ihiiwn.
. i. . 1'. hawk ins ol" ("niea'if. .
I . v. if evil in town this week.
. n linir a fill' days with
is i and friends.
V> i ,r. jflad to have with, lis
at m ; .. Sunday, nikht, Alt. t i.e
.Mi:. .JulRi.-, TitTTeor of
. -i. . who have sorvid many
Hi": ' I * :i the CCC Camp of I ciin,'
.M--i. s Day pr.Ktaln will In
.11 V. . tins Chapel A. M. E.
S i:: IUKM, wi ate?asking
!) " ' i all- ' not having tit; ir
pur.;:? to come out and lake a
!?: > l 'Mi' us.
i t." W. II. K. M. Society of William.
i impel will jiuet at the
h?".i f of .Mis. Nellie Medh ek
1 . ' ificioooii. '? oYltick.
C IT K/.ell of Jonesville
iv a : .It at .fames Chapel Baptist
ei.uit :. Sunday ami also at Trek-I
r i I ,i;i 1 Sunday night. The
r'foo"! t" Vo??'? 1
*:ii.n?yvu
, sage to the highest; He is
\\ v f?,i preacher.
\ i;i:I V II,I.K DISTRICT
CONFERENCE
I
Yi.i eville District Confer-'
I'tnc i nn've.ncd in Cedar Grove A.
M, ! ', cli'irch, I'.ra Hey. S. C. A p .
22-2:!, 1036. On entering the
:hunh the first thing that arrested
<>iir attention was an unusual ;
eh an-building beautifully decorated
with lillics Narcissus an.l ros- |
i s. 'I'ii' s<iy that the *>. oaf-tenee
was lovely entertained is a mild ex
I'ii < ssioin. The conference' was call- '
I n.L, i' 11 i its per .urogram?trrRev.
I, ('. Oiiarl -s, presiding cihr
of the above named (district,
Wit h Rev. W. N. Curry pastor Jn (
hitrge. Presiding Kldoi* 'Qunrlco
ed a very brief song service as- I
J
SB
LYKKSLANI) NKNVS
HoI3s I usf TTiTos Cm1 Miss JnnieK.
IiIiif and fJrandfalher
Miss Janio K. Blue. the well '
known, daughter of l'r.f. and Mr-'.
Robert L. Blue, was laid to lost
monj? hundred of sowerintc friends
near 11 or iw 11 Hill on iStihday, -Apr.
2G, at 3:00 t>. in. Interment at
Si loam Baptist church, where shew'as
converted.
Funeral services were conducted
by the lie vs. I. B. Butler, L. C.
^ Jenkins and '1'. 1,. lhirfrcttuf C"-~'
lumlua, S. C."
She made many friends iii, Columbia
and in her community
where she was born.
She leaves the following., to
mourn -fur? nas-simr,^. Father and
,nn)therj 4Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Blue,
one brother, R. 1..*" Blue, Jr. of
Mone+ithr liawaijT one Titier, Mis
Mamie li. Blue. |i
Her grand father, B. J. Bhie was
fum i ali'/ed on Tuesday, April '28,
at the same place, ?.:M0 p. m. at
a ripe age "of* T7 yeaVs;"' h^ w:rr n""
well?Tttmwn?eitiy.cn?among?xv.hjKc .
and colored. Tie was t,he first
/
colored rural mail carrier in Kielu
land-county; Deacon and ' Trcar.
of Si loam Baptist church; owner
of 110. acres of farming land and
' plile a hit' .of?novrnnal property _
He started' working f??r 10 cents
per (lay, hut stuck to his bush and
let down his bucket ritfht wehro
In was, -
To mourn his- less:- wttc;-.?anik.
Blue. two sonsd t>fofr_It; L. Blue,
of Lvkeslan i.Kiifrcnta ('. Blue of
Montreal, Canada.' one daurrhcjk i
".Mrs. Malissia Addison of .('ohint4hia,
S. ('. ,
sisttd ? by .m'cmb: rs. .if t he conf i
nee. At conckision of which-hc
announce 1 his text and jr raped the
audii nee with a practical sermon.
The conference was then (.vya'nr/.u
1 trWT 15e\. (5.?Vn Br:-, iky ' oastor
of the Bail y Bethel .Circuit,
Sec. The followjnK connnit
os were appointed by I'. K.
Quarks:.
(.'bntwijront; Kastor Dav, Mav
Bay. ! '
Tile confer' tr tic . 1 '..r din.
.nor just around thc-Vornor Uno.r
ihv shade-of the trees was a tabl.
iadened with an a; peti/.inn dintor
pr pared l y .Ylesdam s Brad- '
I ./-I:... '
,,,, .'i. .hi i :i: i ii, renin.
\lars-hall Cosh-ran: and others. Afor
the mn rt-'ik" . i enss.niblo.l thl?
? ii 'ill! I !'! ' > t W -V
ii11'<i'iiu'?'4-i?Prv- .1' nniTiys
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*it i-ji-t ami Ik v. -I. S. 15.-tin. Jr.
<?f thi' Greenville district. llvvs'
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i?'a?tni' iif Alt. Mi<<'.;li Temp!
Greenwood. HI .--lo,-4. Jli i i in. v.
'ay delegate t< 'h ' Ge'i ral **?*n.
f> retire. . AII mail - inspirinu i >
marks savj- Klder 15; tin. Jr, winwas
indisposed. A",I. ir.oni s wer
reported by 111. past is th y y'a
"ill t.ia-y ha i -nnji-sri mimiTJ- wish<1
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1.ITTI.I-: KIN KM MANS
Key. 15. I., Guiles. Ma-dor
Wi ll folks, h t o we ;n o aiiitin
live serviees at St. .Maul church,
was splendid til! day Sunday. The.
tinniKv part was line. " "
We, were y lad to see sonic of
:>m y 'od fricn r< of l.atta. S.
in our s.-rvio.v Sun lay. Nli. W
Iv TVv,.ll,<. .,,,.1 i> : i?. ii ..
. i'uxn ,) ??x;?i I'- UH'N,
I'rof. Guiles and Miss !I< ! ? '.Ion.s
<>f Dillon. S. C. They motored
ovt r to living Miss l.iiei't
Guiles home \veo-?q?ent?t&o-weeks"
in i.utta witli law In-other at Mi
and Mrs. M. Il'tha.
Miss Cluili-s reports 11 tovine
[trip and stay.
| Miss Beatrice 1'. Ilanty was tie*
Suit Sty . i vcllfjtg if ft St of Mis?
Guiles, also Mr. Willie Shields
j stopped ky f??t it while.
We -are triad to see Mrs; Cora
Bellamy' out attain after being in
fpr quite a while.
Mr. Levis Bellamy Is still illf
we don't see nmeh hope.
I Rev. Guiles was the Sunday dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S.
1- '
cross Bo a i) sTTTooT notks
The Central .quartet from t'n
i Cress Road School had the privilege
of sinning at the University
1 of South?Carolina, (whiteL to nr
I a rye holy of the faculty on Tues'I
day nite, Apr if 28. The quartet accompanied
by' tluir director, Prof
Anderson.
The Central quartet is renehring
j a program of songs at the Good
| will Itaj>tist church on Fridaj
night, May 22n<l. A small ad
mission will ho charged at the
door.
The play that was yiVv ') at the
school on the l'Uh was a success.
Those having principal parts in
the play were S. Y. Rhod> n r. y\n.
drew Rhoden, and Ruffin Flvhi
ming. - , i
The gills and hoys of thi.? com.
! munity are making preparation
fur I he Csluu's Union on the ht-h
| of May which will he held at tinPleasant
Grove Rantist ,chifrcpJ
mar Gadsden, S. C.
Sammie Y. Rhoden, reporter
F " " (,
- McBKti) SCHOOL' NEWS
?Thi' Mi Ht o School closed April |
tilth after a very successful school J
year. On Sunday, April 19th, the !
annual senium was preached by
Hev. Charlton, pastor Of the Westly
M. H. church. Monday night
the first grade teacher, Mrs. N. V. 1
1'rince gave their entertainment
which consisted of songs, drills
and dialogues. This entertainment
exhibited talent and training
of the little folk. On Tuesday
night the second and third grades
teacher, Miss Ruth E. Walker,
gave j^beir. entertainment which
Consisted of sOngs drills and a
Slaylot eiitltird-1^ JapancM.*' Ke.eptiOn."
The stage was decorated
wi^h) cut trees bearing pink
papeiv^.^g^soms, .and lanterns
which injade' the setting quite unique.
Wednesday night the fourth
and fifth grades, teacher,. Mrs. C.
It. McQueen. gave their entertainment
which consisted of son}??,drills
and \wo playlets "The Princess
Who Never Laughed" J and
"The Proud 'Princess." The beautiful
decorated throng gave that
r? gal atmosphere to the stage settin.;.
Thursday night the advanced
grades gave a play entitled
"The I Hack Sheep." Before the.
play - rnr -in stvu mental ? -solo?was v
laved bv Mrs. Kebeeca M. Broks
of 'Walte'rl.oro,' S.V. entithd 'The
I'iower Song." Kach character
in the1 play acted his part well.
Principal II. L. Brooks introduced
each character who had exf.ibited
such talent throughout
the performance. After the play
Ttr"~T'iv Hrr,,g Srtln,
"Ttces," Miss Kuth K. Walker, an
'address bv Prof, II. H. Butler of.
<< i' n..?r
interesting ami unflinching in his
address ami everyone enjoyed it.
M'rp the- address principal 11. L.
Sr.: ks introduced-Supt. 11. -Moody
enry and Mr. .J. 1). Sex toff, chair
an of the trustee board. Both
\"rentlunen spake words-of commendation,
and for a brighter outlet*
k for the school.
We are very grateful to Mrs.
Brooks for her time and talent
throughout our school cPosing
exercises.
lONKSVU.LK NKW8
After a pleasant shower has
been received, 'much planting is
being, dphe. Every thing is putting
on new life and. farmers are
beginning to smile.
Vi'st-.iiltiy was a red letter day
at Bethany as has always been the
" U '".in in''.May when friends?a?d?trangers
from afar .Use this day
to keep in touch With the occasion
as a meccB for Bethany. The
m:u lay school convened at the
tsu.tf hoiir, -with all teachers a1
heir post- of duty; each one teach*
big their respective classes, aftei
which Uie lesson was thoroughly
iiseussed by Dr. I.. W. l.ong, eX.
'laining the three phases of living
in < rdcr to reap a rich reward.At
11 Uev. Wilhorn nreached
i stirring sermon "Dry Bon..
'Tiiis ..senium will .linger lung, in
?h ?tT ai i" "f?many. Rev. 'Liu
TuvV. pastor of Thornr,soil St. Bap'i-t
ehuuhis di aeons, member.*
.m choir if. m Spartanburg took
hnige o!' the afternoon services,
lev. l.iygins needs to be .c'onir.end'
d . oil this excellent sermon.
I'lii' evening su nion was delivere i
y Rev. Wilhorn, being ably asiste
I by Rev. Rose-borough c>f
1'nion.- The ri ports of the clubs
the offering for the day airo.irte.i
to $70.25.
* .Rev, Wilboi'h. ''choir and niVniMi
have been 'invited to attend
!u- services at V> tlr.'l Baptist
lit. re h, Keltmi, Monday night, i:t
which several deacons will he ordained.
Rev." J. II. Ezell. is pas
!<>r of said-church. Tlitre will hi
i .Mother's Day program. at the
two is.-peetive churches here Sunay.
Kverybody js invited to attend'.
> ^
. ii.-nuft ui airs. a. snutn ret!iat
she continues ill at the
mine <>f her daughter,
Mr. (lea. Hughe.-, who has been
quilt, sick is convalescing nicely
ut .his. home here.
11'. v. J; \V. Wilborn, Mr. Southard
(list, Mrs. Lela Mormon and
Mr. and Mis. S. Thompson were
'ii.iu i guests at the home of
Deacon and?Mrs. Tommic?Smith
rate dinner is just putting it in
mild terms. The table mourned
beneath its load.
Mr. II. I'oston, of Asheville was
a \isitor here Sunday. .
Mr. 11. Roster of Charlotte, N. i
c. visnt-?r rr.Mv nii -past wivk.
Mr. WHhorn Beatly of Columbia
was a visitor hero Sunday and wor
. hi, t i at Bethany also.
Mrs. 1'. Smith of New York City
and Mr. A. Smith of Dayton, 0.
wan.- reecMit visitors here.
TWENTY-SIX YE./
imnckneW fi
COURTEOUS ? DIGN1
Ambulanc
LADY ATT
l,<?Uoy Hardy. Mgr. A.
OFFK lOMIONE '?707 I
1(MM> Washington Street
Saturday, May 9, 1936
1 COVER THE COMPANY'S
AREA
!?> B. T. Pelder
Awendaw, S. C.??oinpany No.
r? ll?l F-4 CCC Cauip, .Jiello everybody
again< we remrnd you of
Company 54ill> F-4 which is situated
between Georgetown and
Charleston, S. iC, on U. S. Hitrb
way No, 17 near the south Santee
River.
The weather condition is rather
warm to some extent. On Sunday,
April 2d Mrs, Mable Robinson
of Chesterfield, S. C. visited
her son, James Wadsworth, and
she also brought along with her
-srrmoTof^hor TfTehds whose names
are as fallows: Mr. Robert Teak '
arid wife. Miss E. P. Johnson and
also Mis. M, L. Foster and son.
The group also visited Mr. James
Rivers who is at Awendaw Camp.
We \yeiieall glad of their visit
and aredloping they will com? ?
again soon.
/Sl\\ James Rivers is expecting to
spend Saturday, May 2 in Darlington,
S. C. un(i thin he will go I
to his home in Chesterfield, S. C. *
|and spend a few days 'with his
moth'er and friends.
REAL' KOI1T CO UNTY
TRAINING 4SCHOOL
j. The week's, work ended with the
regular weekly rhetorical. The . _
program was very good. The 5th
grade offered a demonstration in
a spetcT tort in arithmetic. The
Home Economics department prcsented
a playlet J^Fashions and
FaiVcies." Both features, as well
I as. the rest of the program, were
.cry interesting;
The Health Department of this
county gave -a tubcrcula test to
| tht. student body of the school, ALmong
more than two hundred students,
throe were only twelve pasitive
reactions. The teachers of
the .Hygiene and Physiology
classes, with the cooncratjon oT the
recreational department are trying
very hard to nut ove.r a health
program along with the ' regular
educational program prescribed.
I The Home Economics building
is just about completed. In a few
Hays Mrs. Shanklin and the- Horn
Kconomics girls will be 'comfortably
situated in their little na'sh.
Visitors to the campus during
the week were: Reverend R. T.
Frazier,' Mr. J. B. Felton,* State
Supervisor of Negro Schools in
South Carolina. Miss Singleton,
Ashevillo, N. C.; Mrs. York Baib
y, St. Helena Island, and Mr,
Norman'Moiizon, Beaufort, S. C.
Those, awav for the week -end
vera: .Misses T. B. Grayson, Julia
Gillian!, Ruth Blake, Evclvn Robinson,
"and Messrs. Acy . McKinzie..
and Richard Taylor. ?4
The nurses and mid-wives of
Beaufort county held their annual
meeting at thisr school on April
l4.
The following program was Tendered
:
Rung?"Bless be the tie. that
binds."
Scripture- reading?President of
the Club. .
Prayer -Mr>. "Mary Heyward.
Song?St. Helena Mid-wives.
Welcome Address.- Professor J.
L Shanklii'i. >
Song?God's Got Thr Whole
World In ills Hands -Led by Mrs.
Phoobie Robirrsorrr '?
Roll call of mid-wives?Respondd
with Bihlp Verses,.
Introduction of speaker?'Miss Mattie
Ingram, Health Nurse of
Beaufort county .
Song?"I Want To Be Like The
Lord."
Recess?
I i unnonstration?Some pha.ses of
the classes' work in the community.
By Mrs. Sarah Martin and
otlurs. ?
Song?Led by Mrs. Bertha Carnell.
Ikmionstration?Making bed for
thej baby?by Mrs. Mary Simmons,
Mrs. L. McKey, Mrs. Pheobie Rob- ^
erson.
Song?"By the class.
TAYLOR SCHOOL PARENT
TEACHER ASSOCIATION
Sunday, pril 20, brought to a
close a most successful year of
the Taylor School P. T, A. The
final moetiner for this school year
was held Sunday, April 26, at 4
p. m. in tire school auditorium.
The attendance was very goo l.
Professor T. J. Sullivan, Chaplain
presided. Interesting and helpful
remarks- were madr by -him fob.
lowing tbo devotional exercises.
During the business transactions'
a .project was introduced that
would tend toward the preservation
of the school gr'ounds. The
pari nis secTrrerL to be enthttsia**4<?
2 desre to complete t this yearu
The quartette of Zion Pilgrim
'. hurch were our guests, invited
by Mr. Andrew Jackson. They ?
favored the association with four'
.appropriate selections. The very
loud applause evinced the fact that 4
the audience was well pleased with
the renditions.
. The annual sermon will bo
preached on the fourth Sunday in
May at 4 p. m. in the? school auditorium.
There' will be special
music for this occasion. The public
is cordially invited,
VRS OF SERVICE
JNERAL HOME
[PIED ? EFFICIENT
e Service
'ENDANT ' j
lonzo P. Hardy,. Asst. Mgr.
RESIDENCE PHONE 7765
? Columbia, S. C.