The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 16, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6

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kJi ly t** * v, *--> s l All news for The Junior Page must be in the office no later than ruescay afternoon of each week. Many lettere are received too late for publication. "BUM." Boys And Girls -I ~ WANT ED To Earn Money In Spare Time Hero's an opportunity'for ambitious boys and girls to make * money every week, all year long, by simply working _ in spare time in your o*n neigh bo r hood. ' No money, no experience nwded. We supply everything. Many boys and girls are, mow happy, making their owh spending money. AH ybu have, to do to join them Is to write to the address below and ask for full details. Writ* to: 'CIRCULATION MANAGER THE PALMETTO LEADER 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S.C. >iau(v\ul:t IN\ i I lis - ?. ml:mi;i:ks to \ ist r * " - . ni:u i>i kin*, si mmi;k IUi!.. Kill: ; '. . I lli i . I yam a-'a::;. 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" "(k'l-Mi at .i With .! : ' :.nt kinky i AM:* u witi:,. 1 m IfrOnfw'aji'l Aik<". lii-t pii/.v \ ' !. . * t> : at;, va- i: t h. a: : a" -!v . 'ilti;-i?iy ? ? r- -r- ?.... M!tv ;i . (!> i.'V!'jr.a-:* "Ili.v v<> Hatiie t ' I iuar.'i . < a:I'.-.r Infants." Thi- '-aa.- ' > l\-UA tu.tr-r ui'." :.a '..'mi ? ' ,.\ft.-: ' ''i ; i". ra:a 'wa> jf'i.1! > uj. y hiMlValt". riii .if Sflinti. i-i I is--1". - i -1 t. < , .;,i:.ir'.v:i!-fnu> iranif-. TVn-_ . r ..-raa.ii plant.M tin.* .May I',..., jit M i-!:l|ft-' <1 'ot il.'.rl < . ti r. *?v ?;! ;:. tna :?' the 'jay i-!i, iVa!>! fiei' .a .:. L \S \ [)I.Sl;oK< I. N ? ^i:\\ S . .1 !!. 1: .". V: .... . ('. a; .! vr.rn' ! t a' as.*". ; t :? j*. .? ' it* tHit'-.f) I-A'..;. i-.-n i:.-.' i'A v..' a'''!. I >:i v it.it iti lii tra ! '.'miliinmit;.. . 'pi.T. t? .'ittr-i. -i-t' - < ?<"*"*n tr I - : % . f .-I.;v ' k 'I i !' >1 t-pri > a*. p 'ip at.i i> -tri;f.'"r. . cutton. cifn, Stisri'V'-r L't; .in' -. litry. \. I'.i'i'j - f i -t 11 i i: ? aji!. son vv>-r<- iviu'l v.' > \? n<\v I'aiai [ .it^faai. T!a> 1 >ay T:r* < -i-t - >>T~ ~ wi.n:. p. v. a a .* .i in 'i. VM and Th . ]< talon up' wit.': , v. i .' Tuesday f" :,>! ..". Ioc'k, Kach o!a-s ha- |have. tan meetings durimr tin- yhr. This '.< ;<! *' c f 1. 5artmont has a very actiw ?*,hu|of the N. K. A. The. depattih'.nt has Mo all j day stu u-nfs. U .av unit -tvidi-nt/ 1 - and 1 "> ewnintr class students. j \ . Since one of thy essential in liv- 1 in# is to in;d;e :t livihtr, one must hav(? trainint for* a vocation."One 1 of. the mostwrportart vr?i^.n in ! rural life iAafftieultuce and there- ' fore those \W.o choo-e-farming for < a vocation should haw training in ' aj?riculture the sar.ie, as in other vocations. The threat rural inter- 1 ests are human interests, and'igood I crops or livestock are of little val- < yp to the farmer unless they open the door to a kind of a life on the farm. ' ? . _ . ' 1 -> Sfhc ? U0tfC,( aith'.*? kklaqst weeki? Hii.i, tAMTbit, Editor AI'I'I.K AT 1 X i . . ' DATE ft NAME ft ADDRESS - ---- --- ... -| UIRTIIDAY--. t {.GRADE - 5f *1001. X j. Fin out-'wis ti tijon anrt mfctTt A stamped envelope to The Palme y Id It) 'Assembly St.. C'Tumbia. S. IX the roll lo o!:, ami you will receive j if \ll)w' I *1 I V l> < I'll ..? .1 .? II l.M'.V I I I I l/V> r com: m jp mit forcottkn i . Mis. Ainaml;* Finch Fuiton yt. Kmevilli* iffTit' New Vork -iut?sc? into the .blissful fufever Friday. .May Mh after a linjrerinir illness ' i-vviit. months duration. Was laid-to rest in the. Mt. Olive church yard ulohUside. her Tatlfer ami ua.tHcr who preceded her several 'U - He lite wa- bcauti :u..y p'm; i ay'ed "by those onthe iu:o-.iair.r Iic\'s." I uicketi and .'Buysin 1'astyr Wells with the service.-. Ke\v Buykin's choir of '? aiihier. furnished music. Mrs. | Florence Cornish rendered a boauiif'ul .-<>h>. Ms/Cope spoke of- her JitV in the church, which wyp rcmarkahic. A husband, sou -alid five sisters aim one brother survives. It'olhy and 'Son:-?rx-frrhrtrd?eht(is.ual courtesy ami ellici.ency in . uamiliiiir the funeral. Mlil N FZliR \. M. H. ( 1II R( II . Re\. F. 1$ M ack, Pastor M.miay 'sci.ool . .was oi?ene<l in i.:e form by Supt. t . .1.. h oxwort.iu k i.e lesson was vvo'n'ilerl'ul.ly (fill--iM by the members of tin I I,mil. A s|del?lid Cl'lIKViT lift tit I ii ii~i!> StHniay school and' hioi'nv ..iiLi s- ivht. Ke\v Milt k invat i i'.. ~t-~M?ul- ?lilfi)l.ti 'Syl llluU VVllud.l.'A^i.. :!.ii y? i i' Hy al:'. I * I.: i. I: 1'n ' > unlay alU! :i?.(iii Ue\. ,.\1> lnt< >. : Mai inn |'i i ached l.ut. tin* I Hi -aid.. ~ " " \ i . i* .|i 1 i-'.;: ua- niveil ill i."ll"i [ I' var dine. ali- t" ti.c-. i?0i? lal v i i^'iii'i- ai liic ht'iiir I'd Alls.-- .lai. t . > Jiahi.-on: 'I'lii' deli-outc is A. i a'.' L,?LLj-.vaujj.1l Sunday ml : ll?v. Mack. |>i;caci. tl -autiU.i'i .-mil ..-iiin inn'" set men. uiiji cl: 1.. 10 'H'iml Anil Tin MORRIS JtK( >\\ N N i:\vs i . _,Sn.'in_\'. Mail./i.!'! Those vvhn at:. a' I Al?' lis I'Viiwii tcwi SjiHilay t-. iiuii.y i.u.it'.\vu a "I'liil -al litas : the -i'!v:ii'? svi'if enjoyaid. j\.)t:. t: t niiiy iii"ininy piayT. ff* l.l till' I Il'SC lit' Ike sl-fV-ll-l ii.^iit. ami. lhoM~Avi.ii; \\i>!Y I'm ..!:?il\ '".lyll l1' tie 11' I" atlelli' i.e. 'sei v;ci'> I'liiiiit iraLv siiv ' a. a.. -.nil a |'ti t\i". day. 1 1 ;. . ..e.t pastel'. Ucv. ' \\ ilile! a '.va.- :r. i.is . u-.uil yomi Tom. e.,-. ; i i-a lien UV.I- Wen-.oii a! .-ci*ATcV ki's f!ai.'iii*11 to li.- ? :,ii i :. m:.: :: Ma- i-n.'nya' ?e l<? tin ' : v.; hj.i a- Vt.'il. a-yo'lllJL:. i. * : O .... :,1.- iklMliW "Till -'TAjf li'.r?(T i.-pe!." uHTcl? wa ' i. d t ' e .-at :.-:a t i"ti !' a. i-.-t; ii And a" '.ii'- vwnintf ' ? II li"lll?111 U: e ai .ii'' a 7n:-;,:.'iTrei'S' day -mnun. ew'a.y : tile laM that ? tin .>a-1.?i- .il'1 i> attejidinjf thu~<?enidfr -t it'.i d ell Mi'.* in t- - a* ?T e:. . . u-enC and tin* A. < . Ii. l.-.'ay-ie t.:i< 1 . usaa-i tjao a .' ! ioti'Av . > I'ak.nv ;I ail a:, aii. it. v.a- Jum a -lively day.- 'I m ,. ? planiiin'o t. , .ea.'v <>iF Aii'ii-'ii'; lor the (?? ;.p. a. "li t I eiiee uu Ia.I'd : lu-v. and M ; s I'. W. V. ii: !.. di. an ; Mi I. \, I5i wn hf.d and 'laiiyhte; >!i-. <i. I?a\'-. Ai i . .Ium |di .M it lii 1*.ji*i Me. Win. II. - .-hwiii.ns, i'.a-y ieleiillU . I i v le ay i o! t ke el...;. ?d. yui r All;, iii'. i. 11. tl.en -o.aiUI 11 !li tie .del i iiji"ii- and ii i- id.-n utir hoja i.ial lii'i it l inCrLkIt- v.'ui k v id dji iui.e da- iiiy. ti.e r.?ntV? i.e.- ati'i a; A. M a- i i .o . . v.jt. o'liliir.ic to .-land iit .a.- tin . .it ati -t Xe;>rn otya>.i/ai not ,n tin. , \\<i|'id. \i;m;\ ii.i.k m:\\ s St. .lames A. Al. K. Church Uev-. \V . S. Mlms..-4'aslor Ml.'lda.V ,. t lilllll - l lie) 1(1 -it id ' usual ii'Uir ami largel yattended. "I I.< li --<ui was discussed and a ; ireneia! review by Sipt. John-urn. Pi ayn- services we: ?_ "enjoyed y i all and it wa-' t ondu'led bv Mr-. A. H. Lee! ? : 1 1 :."ill A.M. The5 eiyhth division f the Psalm was read as sriptufe < lesson by Kev. Minis and used I salm si: I a- a text. We' enjoyec. ; ih. message brought to us. ; i S;0(f P.M. Kev. .Mrller, pastm uf the Willm'j-ton circuit preach- d 1:11. To1i*brrecri|)t.s foi tn" day < d an excellent sermon from l!om. 1 Wo. Kb Elder J. Quarlo.s held his Sec- I 1 :md quarterly eonf' renrs. .April J7 I it St. J ma s A. M. K. church. .\f-'!'! ler the devotional exeri es w/;j listened to encoui ayinx remarks ' t>y Klder Quarles. R'-poit- of all 1 omnrittees arifl th< n a<ijoui;ned. !'< All mlmbeiH an<l friends of St.t fam/'K ti'usr that. Kldet' Quavies : l and Rev, Mims a pleasant' and | t - - . If ON HLANK J ?, " 2 l'J3 ... X ?. x .... ......... i x * . . t STATE ? Y 1 t?other Avlth > self addressed v ttp Evador, Bill Carver's Club, ? Your tjame will bo placed on a nienvlrcrship card and button. ? safe trip to the city of New York. Mrs. Emma Anderson and danirt tor Miss. Clara X.,. her. sun, Mi .Eloyd and wife of Charlotte, X. C ..sit, i? i ? ?i UU.IUU,! ><11.11 11VI HI "UIA1:. and sjstor, My.; L: A. Richie and Mis. I'ope. .Miss Harriet A. Wi'nyt'ield has Icosed a successful school term at Walterboro, S. C., and is home with her parents! Miss Helen Latimer a memhei oi lie- faculty 01 kldy. S|U illl". Ill so Miss l.iriile Fail and Miss. Kdm. (Jilliard co-Avork is of_the faculty of Calhoun Falls, arc home now for vacation. I'fof. William Wade has beet, notified, by the state hoard of Ivl iicatibn in a state (iradinn for the Abbeville County -Trainirtjr School The Spphinore of A. ('. T. S fbtertaiiwd.i?ti Mondtryr April 2 V nt the home of .Miis Annie M. Ap lin?r. The feature Of the cyenin was Charles II. Hearst jind Annye I If,1.ii,?|ii e-.i iiliiur I In. latest daiic. steps "Hydraulic". McCOUMK K MIWS . Rev. S. M. .Martin, I'as tor .May '.".id Sunday school op tieo :.t the. usual liout with the >up.i: ..pendent 'and oll'icers' at their- po< of duty. The lesson was vei\\ beautifully discussed. All s.ie.mec ~o tnrve > njoyed the I sson. Ka v Martin has endeared himself t . lie tile 111! vl s of the Sunday sehoo, mid we are always ylad when hi ;s witly us. / ?At 12 o.Viock?lieu.?Martin <<nn oiuici <1 t!i- niorninjr worsmp. Th? <<m of Isaiah was ihoseii for th ext. Su^hjcl: "We \iv All Ttain, ?h -4-t4re-Piu>trwa.Y._ 1'hi-- was : Vi-ry j?oud sermon. .Mi.-. Kli/.a Tolhoi t tlu* loving : ft* Urn. Keif Toll >Tl jn7T??'.~ away-ini April lis. Shi-.was <>nly -nk a I. w liotn .-. 111 r deiit I -:1111 as a--luu-k to lii-r. many ielativi-s and friends. She leaves : ait i. V'! uslrnitd,?funr"~Thikli i'it.~ -. nktiiw ? s?mid a -hosi-trr -uj.-t.4iU'iinr t'-rieiids. :?' Mr. and Mi.-. Oil'ton Taylor an'tl ittli- Mi.-- I.inuie May Ikuton oi Abbeville v.'i-!, tip. -dinner quests d' Mis. Taylor'-4 -i-ie Sunday, Mrs. Ruth A. Seniles. Mi -. I.ilia- May Ft-eVmaif' wil; eaeh for Ilt-v \V S. Minis, while be s in Ni-'w A in k. Mrs? Fre<man is if Al'li ir university and one of tin best in t'lii- in lint y. : _ T! i- !i it. .fiy uiven by Mrs. C. F. I'm.- man and Ruth A. Sea lie.oij last Saturday nijjht was a success. A very neat sum was raised'. Ah -, l-iliza Reav- s . celebrated hit ei'-'liti til birthday at the honi ;er" daughter. Mrs. Sallie McNeil With whom she resides Fun"TT a' ' '. !!. Many 11 lends both .d and younyr dioppei .in to wish;er ;i : ap, y lu'tKday from .two to ten 1*. M. ? . . Mi-. Ryaves is the widow of the !a?...'lur .Reaves .and has eitf lr sv.hv--end ii en.?thirty-eight- - rttttd hild.-.-. ?o..l ' = - ' ........ ..< ?? v. " l ia\ hi ill' J4 rVctl' rail children. May of whom were jatf.orcil with her for thy cehbiaI.I oil. M ? MM A T I AI.LS. 'NEWS Mi. and Mi>-. I {ell hen Hall entertained at a 1'irthday Party on I "esiiav evening, A pTih t28?. in honor of their youngest daughter, Site Kvelyn The invited guests iiu luded the faculty of I'aiadise -ehnol, .-nine of the class-mates and yi'houl-nuites of the honoree. An n. yahie evening was spnet. A ii licin'i < .?iyl,i||';i 11ui.ai . ' rr r?ci ram.tuid.cake was suved. The honor-, t-d guest received several gift-'. I'aiadise school is just a buzZ as us (Very one is getting ready for [be closing.. The filial "exams" began -May <>. Many of the. pupils lire wondering if they wjll be. weighed -rrr t he-bahMV e and found wanting. (>ur Commencement schedule is us follows: ' I Sunday. May 1 ?. Annual Sermon. Monday, May 1-1, "May Day"in! Uh ma'les, Mrs. Addel 1 N'eU a?n an,| Miss Connie Mellwain ihdi uctors. Tiioxlay, May 12, Pro^ram^-Sth ind <?t}. Grades, Mrs. Lessie Gain's, instructor, WednesrUiy, May Id, Paradise Amateur ijrht? Under direction >f Mrs. (j. B. Johnson, Miss Alice Hall, Mrs. F. I). Drew. Thursday, May 14, Graduation Sxerci.se. * Valedictory Poem Grade 7? diss.,Sue Evelyn Hall, Valedictory Address Grade 10 dis-< Alice Edna Gaison. Friday, May 15?Final Closing' lay. i Monday, May 11th, will also be. {rtown as 1 open Hmisu Day"?atvhich time the patrons and friends J r't* * ffl PALMETTO leader FEDERATION NOTES I t Ther: annual meeting?of the a South Carolina Foderation of Col-1 | ored Women's clubs at Wollfordl has become history, and exceeding- c ly pleasant histoid it was in the ] making. From the opening ses- i I sion Friday evening, May 1 when | I in well chosen words that were in i i lealitv mi index to tin. woli'nmo I T accorded the delegation through- i out its stay, the welcome address ^ given by Mrs. Annie L. Shelton un til the closing address delivered by 1 MPs. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, interest and enthusiasm seemed to * be the keynote of every meeting, i We missed the prsence of many 5 0^ our faithful' members, especial- 1 (ly, that of Mrs. Ktttx B. Roue, who on account of illness was absent for 1 tlfe first time from a meeting of 1 . the Federation,. 1 The program as announced was 1 followed without an^ omissions. The Saturday morning session was enlivened by contributions of guests of Mr. George Bolden, Mr. Crasief, who ixmdered-a solo-accompanied by Miss Beatrice Key- ' nolds and Captain Hay who gave ! a wonderfully inspiring address. I Mr. Golden and his friends contributed' on e - dollar eae h--to- - outcampaign fund, 1 ' A ninst delicious* repast, timing ' the hour of intermission was all . mat couiu be desired front a viewpoint of selection, preparation ami \ service. The local junior* chtb "ala costume" saw to it that all of our wants were, supplied. The round table discussion ol 1 club problems which preceded the ; teceiving of reports was very helpful. . The progiam on Sunday nmiii?! mg by ?the children of the Wilkin- 1 son Home was a concrete ejvpr St _ -ion of the line type of training 1 wHich tliey are receiving; ' ' ^ As Was expected, Mrs. Brown's ( address was'forceful and magnetic. Her talk was based upon "the words- "Lord'that I might receive ' my Sight". The words of admon- 1 ition, instruction and encouragement were such'as to waken the desire to discover one's self anew ' and find exquisite pleasure in ser- 4 vice.Kxeelleni music for the .SlllldU\ * meeting was rendered by the out- ' standing Sterling Quartette. A. detailed account of the ses- 1 -ions can be obtained "'-'from the minutes' when ^hey come oil' the ' press. 1 Clubs having no representative 1 present, are urged to send iii their 11 n ports; and to stress at all meetings these three "things': I 1. The ..Showt r ' the?la^l-: -Sun-? day. -in Octobe.i. 1 2. The Wilkinson Memorial? *' February 18.' * ' 1-ne Hollar Campaign? All 11 the voar. , Wellt'ord honored the ihdei a- v tion in inviting the meeting- there 11 and iinds hcisv)T honored iim; .to. ^ gracious manner in which .-die re- ^ The memory of the Well ford " miectirtg-Av-rlTl inner on ami on. J.et's begin how our - prepara Hons for the- next session to be i.eld in (iiv enviHd . q ? KI in. E VII.L.L* MIW SHv(hel =%.- .\l.d-. Vhureb- , "U-hi ' P Ucv. A. J. ThomaS, .Castor1 | : K Jus*, as nature woik-i on a plant > and <!ev-. '"lis it into a beautiful 1. sjjid t ragi ant flower, just .so is J |> Rid.ill being developed into ( oiu*. of the most tipsirable placeupon Cod's green earth. Such a n (levefopf . nt has taken place in j.s RethM 'cTtrn't'h under thr?thought "uj pa.-tuale of the IRv. A. J. j, Tlvoii.a-.. Since last we wy.o.te. ip manv tilings have happened. - ai Th- ci. ach attendance has increased tr> an unbelievable per- T rent age the clubs are manifest- n, ing an amazing inte.rest and tin H wi-...i 11.n?is?running without dJ friction. " tl Special mention may be made of (' the* '.Missionary l>ept. which- rendered a. most enjoyable program, calk-! "The Old .Maid's Conven- !.i cioiiV ?>n last . Monday evening, u . AI r~. Kila Hughes, the Missionary w president is quite the efficient J( president who can make a way out To way. ami obtain an overwhelm- ri ing -ma t ess. - The church wishes to N think ; r and all who participated l>t in the prbifranv, esneciaflv tlmst M fn>:i..th?' Mill sec.tion. The S ;n'ay school attendance " has iiu t -ca.sc(J_w.oi!<Jci fully. A.ni<?ny the t ldorlv member of the church the children can always expect Mr. J. S. Oroen. We invite all. 0 Ridiri ville misse-- Mr. T. 11. Dav- c< is. the lu . ther of Mr. Alex Davis, S( who is now spending a few weeks in?Ho"r..r,?Maw. i'Uhh.I"?fn?^ier* Foun lelftnd. Mr. Davis is a fin- n ancial citizen that the. 17. S. A. can ill afford to lose hut it seems l'( that N'ew Foundeland has gained ^ him. However, we have the son y of Mr. Alex Davis who i< walking in hi-- uncle's foot steep. He is a fsuccessful merchant. On la->i w<eek end, the pastor visite.d Aik<-n, Graniteville. Augusta. " (la., Bah-sburg, Leesville and finally end d in Columbia.- S. ('. \ wh re- ho attended the Presiding Elder Council, while n Aiken, he "* preached at Cumberland A. M. E. sl church for the Rev. Owens on Sun flay morning and at OranitoviUe '' A.. M. K. church * in Graniteyille' w for the Rev. B. Hutchinson on Sun o! flay night. Rev. wishes to thank all who mado this trip a pleasure, Mrs. .Iftnct Hill spent last Sun- ' flay in Suffinierville visiting her , mother. : -I) Mrs. A. J. Thomas spent three flays in -Charleston visiting y friends.- . "i Mr. and Mrs. Chatman spent Kaster vacation in Charleston vis- j iting friends and relatives, | y of the school will visit the classes. ! ]> It is hoped that the patrons will m avail themselves of this onnort imi-'' , ty and come and see just what Ts C going on in and around the school, in iimn ?i! mmmmm? The pastor's wife, Mrs. B. John?on and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Green vent fishing on Monday. Look out ishes, you will bo caught! We are always glad to have tuch visitors as Dr. and Mrs. J. K." Beard and son, Rbv. Lawrence, VIr. and Mrs. J. Banks, Miss F. ' 'errell, Mrs. Williams, the daughter of Mrs. Bunch, feom New i'ork, Mrs. Snip from Charleston uul hosts of other out of town rucsts. Mr. 1). \V. Wright is on the sick ist. She has our prayers. The church is seJebrating'Mother's Day" on Sunday after. ioon at 4 o'clock with a program ?nd by giving baskets to the leedy mothers. All are invited. On Sunday night, the revival neeting begins. Revs. Smalls and Uindcjj, two of Summerville's Gosiel Tornadors, are engaged to any on the meeting. . ' ,:.r^JAFFNBY NEWS i Miss LucTle Wilkins left Tuesday veiling l'pr- I'ittsburg, Pa, where die will spend sometime with her dster, Mrs. Gallman. Mrs. Mahala Jordon left Suturlay evening for New York City. 0 visit her. son, Mr. Authur Jordon 1 .. 1 Miss Lavenia Washington! of Taylors was the week-end guest I >1 Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hawkins. Miss Washington is the neiee of Mr. Hawkins. Miss Annette Sanders of Charotte, N. C. is visiting her aunt, l Mrs. C; A. McCullough on E. I Trade St. 'Mrs. Gillie Byers left Monday 01 the General Conference which s to be he hi in Greensboro, N. G.1 beginning oil Wednesday of this iveek. Mrs. Byers will represent he A. M. E. Zion Church of this ity. j . The May Day Festival# held at IranaiM school on Friday, May' I, was enjoyed by a |hrge crowd >f parents, friends and visitors J I.ittle Miss Ethel Harris of the-' ixth grade class , was crowned Jueen, " as she raised the highest imount of the group of Queens. | The Junior-Class of Granard Hi. j 'iitertainod tho .Senior?Class?o?I'hut sday night,?May 6,?at?theA'. Meadow St. school. All present enjoyed the affair very much ' Miss G. L. Rnokaiii presented her iiusic' class id a piano recital Mon- 1 lay night, May 4, at Limestont iaptist church, Kac-h exhibited u listic. training An appreciative audience was lI CM'Ill . ' | Miss l.ucile_Wilkin's 'was honoril at a Souvenir I'aity on .Moillay liight, May 1, given. by Miss ouise'Tate and Mr. Richard Camp ,t the home of the hostess. ? The cozy home was decorated It-flow e rs w h ich -made a pleasug setting for the affair. After aims, delicious ice cream, and ake were served by Mrs. Edward liiith and Miss Louise Tate. I MON NlvWS Heat> Chapel _B_uty Chapid- A, M. Zinn n.i el) 1 U a> ' ii ?Hoard no t at the mile iifZM.Es?V?ti' L- 1 lawkins, ivs. Mrs., Hest?Te~Young. V- . ; M r, R: Young left Tuesday for no.wille. Teim. to visit his peo le v. Mr. Robert Iirownie and Mr. resilient motored to Kllbroe, S. , Fiiday night to see Mrs. Mar ih Rice, Mr. President Rice's i Other- who tins bi>nn viim' 0 loo much butter. ??1??? mining1 on the nine o'clock prain > attend the General Conference t Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. -fHiza Minis Frazier died hursday-morning after a long illlss. She was funeralized at Cornth Baptist church Saturday. lcKi?>ick?a i>d?m?charge?4*4-le arrangements. aldwcli Chappclle A. M. E. Z. Church I Sunday school is getting a lent; icely; \ve had twenty two pres-'j it last Sunday and the lesson was j on lerfully taught bv Mr. Carson ter. ' Mis.'Daisy B. Williams will arve he-re .Monday from Buffalo,^ . V. to spend some time with her arents, Mr. an.I Mrs. George ioadoW. CON EE COl'NTY TRAINING SCHOOL ????? Seneca, "X. C.?Since the ai rival t' spring many activities have Altered " around the Training T.ool and Seneca. The seniors of Oconee Training liiiiil are Inn y pi c paring' fur com- . lencement. The North-Side Rythm ' ub frojn Anderson, S. C. presentI a Ministrvl on .Monday night, lay Jth in interest of this class.] lisses Nellie L. Walker, Stella1 ackson, J.aura Bryant, Elease and illian Mass, members of the sen>r class, motored to Anderson i trmlajr-afternoon, visiting" MlsSj race Groves, . i One of the most important e- . cuts of the school year, was the air and Field Day held on Friday,1 pril 24th, This ev^nt was veiy jc'cessful in every respect. The xhiliits were excellent, and. dislaye'd a high- type of class room or.k The Home Economics Dept. f the Oconee Co. Tr. school en rtained the white and colored 'ustees of the school in a Buffet uncheoit Friday, April 24. Miss jhnnie Bynum is head - of this cpt. Prof. Furman Williams, has relrned to his work, after a few iys of illness. ]*rof. Allen Cade was called aay Saturday, May 2nd 1? attend le funeral of his brother, in acksonville^ Fla. We wish to excess our sympathy in his bereave .?/ _MiiiS-.F.leta Williams went to _ rangeburg to attend a business eeting on Monday, May 4th. EMMETT SCOTT NEWS Prof, and Mrs. L. 13. Moore spent the v.eek.end in Greenville, visiting St. Allen County Training school, a school that was founded by Mr. Moore. Misses A. L. McLendon, the Home Economic teaeh er at Kmniett Scott, Ruth Wright and Dorothy Nance, accompanied them. Miss AVrightvisited her relative in Spartanburg while in Greenville Miss Nance stopped with a friend of hers, Miss Harriette Sweet* Tlie Palmetto Public Library has thirty , six new books for circulation. The report for the month of April shows an increase in general circulation. Many new reading members have joined. Many white friends have been recent visitors. On Mav Ktl? there will be a Charity Ball m Emmett . Scott's Gynfmajilum for te benefit oF*^lKe T. R. Association. Music will be furnished by the Collegians of Chester, South Carolina. Now that May is here the Juniors are bubbling over with anxiety to nut over their biggest feature of the year, which is the Junior and Senior program, May" 15. ?Every- -one -at- Scott -is now get? ting in readiness for the Conimonccment' season which is fast approaching. On Sunday, May 2-t, Baccalaureate sernion. Monday, May 28, Grammar school closing. A dtbate \vas given in chapel between the Juniors aiid Sophmor-es. Resolve that Heredity is 'a I Croat fact .?? :? * I of a individual than enviorment. | Thy Recreation program which was held in the auditorium last Thursday eve-nine; was very much enjoyed by all that was present. ST. MATTHEWS NEWS ' Sunday being an ideal day all of the lovers of church were at their post. Sunday" school opened at tjie usual hour with a very good attendance; all1 of the teachers werc at their post. The lesson was beautifully taught _ by tjle various , teachers afterwhieh a short review was had by Rev. A. D.. Whetstone. Services bdgan stru ilv at 11 :.i0. Tlio pastor than ascended the rostrum and'brought 1,0 .. ?.-> ti muiiuvi uii ,At 2:00 o'clock the pastor along with Mrs. A. H. Murph, Mrs. Lykes and the writer, motored t? Mt. Moriah Cureuit where .he preached a noble Sermon for Dr. Hildebrahd. Dr. Player who is" the cffiei ent pastor has every thing well in bund. A minister can't help members as those on that circuit. Such as Bro. Poterfield, Brown and others. Coivitm necmeiit season is drawing near. The exercises of?Pri. niary Grades (lst-2nd) on Tuesday night May 12, 1936; Everybody is invited. All exercises will he ha<l?in -theSchoai Auditorium, . but the final ixercise, which Will bp had at Bethel A. M. E. church, May J1.'. 11)36. at 8 o'clock jt' m. to all of these exercises you ^hre cordially welcoome,. Rev. R. A. Dykes has accepted t-hrr-im4tttti<>tt of delivering the annual, scfmuiK to.__the Ellorge Hiv school on Sunday evening, May P.O. M iss- Ethel Kitt who has been indisposed for a few weeks is improving -some at this writing. Mr. Allen Felder who has been sick also is much improved at this writing. Don't forget the-Operetta "The Wedding of .the I-'lowers." 'that Will he given by 1st and 2nd grades of the St. Matthew Hi school Tuesday night, May 12. Prof F AhrnVifim Music Teacher of Allen university, Cloumbia, S. C. along with Miss Smith and Miss Boone gave us an up to, date Recital on last May dO?After the Recital Deaconess Boiud NO, 1 gave a supper in the Parsonage for the "visitors and maany frhnds which was -very timely; Mrs. D. L. Guinyrrd is of Deaconess Board No. 1.' Our eood pastor, Rev., B. A. l.vkes went to Columbia, S. C. on last Wednesday and when he returned the Good Ladies of the church had showered the parsonfge. ?. v Stewardess' Board No. 1 gave a ! very handsome parlor suit, Mrs. 1 A. B. Murph, Pres.; bed room curtalnns was given by others. ' Tin- Mitt-hell school is having j 1 its closing exercises at this writing ? will"tell more, ad>otrt-rt next-week.- i Mr. Clarence Williams, brother of Mrs, J. S. Riley and Miss Con- j jers Williams, are visiting a while ) in the city after spending several t veaisiDetrojt. ^jIvtui||vj ' to her home on Wednesday, after f an operation in the Anderson hos- f pita I. She is recovering rapidly. ] fill Sllivlflu " _. aiwvinuv/u a It'W | friends witnessed the marriage of . Mrs. Geneva Agnew and Mr. Hor-n ace Gaines. We hope for them a 1 t happy and enjoyable life. ] Mrs. Pauline Williams is visiting f her sister in New York Cit)y. ? The Seneca Junior College will begin,its commencement exercises ( Sunday, May 10th. ( A few members of the younger f set motored to Seneca River Fri- 1 day night on a Fishing Party. This I outing was much enjoyyed by all. j t COKESBURY NEWS x Sunday being, 1st Sunday, .Com- munion was administered. At i .1:00 o'clock Rev. Fisher of Mace- 1 donia G. M. E. church preached ( along with a few of his members. We enjoyed having you. Come a- i gain. :? 1 Mrs. Mary M. Williams, Ruth ( M. Smith of Philadelphia and Mr. Melvin Moore of Chicago, 111., are f at the bedside of their sick mother, * Mrs. Florence Moore. We hope 1 for her early Recovery. ?Mm. Corrie Logon of Philndel- -* phia is also with her. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter of West- 1 \! * Saturday, May 16, 1936 i DILLON NEWS The Pee Dee Gash and Carry ! Grocery Store Co., docs feel grateful and extends many thanks to the people who from time to time drop in arid spend their pennies, nickles, dimes and on up to dollars. Our motto is "Service, Plus Courtesy". Ever^oe* that spend * something must be made satisfied | for his money's worth before leaving the store. We appreciate 'your patronage whether vou buv or not. <11 on m ?.?. see our liue of first quality grocery. Help us to build up a first class substantial business where and when our colored ladies may receive that courtesy which is so much due them. Mr. Hector, McLean who passed away, Anril 25 was i'unerahzed at Pfflfc Hill A. M. E. giiurt'B, luca day morning by his Pastor, Key. iJavis assisted by Revs. N. S. DeLaine, H. H. Herrictt, Presiding " Elder, L. A. Wells. . Mr. McLean was one of the oldest and most respected citizens of the Pine Hill community, beloved 'by all for his council and godly advice. He spent, the most of his -aovettty flvcyeiars in active emnvti work. Many impressive remarks were made by his ex-pastors.? Tre. obituary was read by Miss Annie'Eliza Alford. Mr. McLean leaves to mourn: hi>, wile, tWo sons, seven daughteis, lortv-eieht cisnii ,.h,ia,...? ? -- ? SCVt'll groat gland children and a host of friends. Floral otferings were many and beautiful and were taken as an example of the esteem in which the ici.oa.ud wou -hold and tliu appil1.iation for his well spent anu unsellish life. Foxworth and flartv.og luneral home in charge. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. J. R. L. Allen, Pastor Sunday, .school, opened At the r husual hour wiin superintendent < and teachers at their post of duiy. New Bethel Baptist church, tne Kev. J. C. Gooue, pastor. Sunua'y school and preaching were wed attended by members and frienus from Asheville, N. C., and Spartanburg. The friends of Mrs. Fannie-Winn Cooper will be sorry to know that she is very ill at this writing. Mr. M. S. Callaham of Spartanburg was a business visitor here Friday afternoon. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mills and "Mrs. Lillian Salter and children of Spartanburg visited the sick room of Mrs. Chestine Foster Sunday afternoon. Miss 'Geneva Duncan of Spartanburg preached a wonderful sOrmon at Trinity A. ,M." E. Zion church Sunday afternoon which was enjoyed by all. She was ac "coinpshlcd by Mrs. Esther Smith" " and Miss Madora Girst and little ^ Knlmo -Pnlliw A ?vii>iu VUlllliO, . Social News The Allenites hiked down the pike last Tuesday night, April 28 to the home of Mr. Willie Bobo. The moon was sTiTnThg "Bright and the hostess was full of snriles.-~A-fr"r~ ter a short business session we were favored with a most timof.v lecture from Rev. Allen; then the meVnbers spent about fdrty-tive minutes visiting with each other. Mrs. Sallie Bobo, the lovely mother of Mr. Willie Bobo, served a delicious course of ice cream and cake. The Junior Bible class met Sunday, , May 3rd wjth little Millie Foster, a large number present. The lesson was'beautifully taught by the tecaher, Miss I.aura PL Parks. The class adjourned to meet the 3rd Sunday^at the home of Miss Laura Parks. T Mr. and Mrs. JdMyJfrobbv had as their dinner tMiosts'Sfinday. Mr. Clarence Moody, Miss Ella Moody Laura Parks'. Betty, Joe and Martha , Kate Marshall and Barbara Parks. CONWAY NEWS Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. Gort. Pastor ? At thc usual hour of service, Rev. A. L. Rainbow and Rev. G. W. James ascended the rostrum^ \fter all preliminaries, Rev. A. T.. Rainbow selected as a text St. John 19:27. subject "Behold thy nether.'-? - I la- preached __a soul stirring sermon. . . * At 4 p. m. a Mother's Day program was rendered at th,k above lamed church, Mrs. N. B. Levisr :er was mistress of ceremonies in/1 Mesdames Frances Gorc\^ Ruth < o'clock another wonderful inesacre was delivered by Rov. A. L. tainbow, Subject "Sinners . you iced jesus." Rev. W. I. Gore left Monday VIay 4th for New York City to atend the General Conference. Mrs*. Vlary Davis left Monday. May 4th 'or New York City to visit her lister. * - Miss Janie Johnson left Tueslay, May ?*>th for' Now Britian, ^onn. Miss Mary Sareent left a ew days ago for Philadelphia, ' | 'a. Mr. Ernest Moore left Monday, Jay 11th for New York Cty to at- j end the General Conference. We vtsh for all of them a pleasant. rip^ ninster, S. C., spent Sunday with ler parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jog: (fins. Elder Adams spent a few hours n our little town on Saturday be'ore leaving for General?confcr?nce. The friends of Miss Ollie* Miller ire glad to have her home after i successful school term at Calioun ,Falls. Those on sick list are Mosdames ^nneawe Cioggin*,. Flurencc. Moor0, I diss Rosetta Nash and Mr. Coumbus Nash.