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? ? ' s??Pggc j* ~~ WHY PA1 ^ ' ,. .LI S Good Er? (A Bette AND SAVE Y IFOR HONEST VALUE iiorn nunc I uocu uhho sfoP BY 1924 MAIN BUY WHERE % THE OK Counts J & OK CHE V . CO; 1924 Main St. WAVERLEY SERVICK STATION ~ ~v'ESSO" PRODUCTS- 5 Cor. TAYLOR & PINE STS. TELEPHONE -9206 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Cars Washed and Greased for $1.00 M. II. BAXLEY, Prop: ' V " 4 A nfflini in mi uTMnTr^^^? Open All Night?24 Hour Serrt?* Save your nicklea and dimea a?d come up to see us sometime ??? Colnmbia yisit the Lenox Beer t*arden LUNCHES AT ALL TIMES MURRAY and GRANT. Prop. 112y \\ ASHIM.TON S I KELT WANTED Cooks, maids, ntirsas and one good middle age house-keeper. |f . you v ant a job see us at once, we ? have several good openings. COLUMBIA Employment Bureau GOOD POSITIONS AVAILABLE 1521 Main,Street Room 7 Phone S8M ? i'i \ m > i on \i;\vs Sunday school opened at the usual hour with "Supt. H. V. Thompson and teachers. The lessor,, was discussed with each teacher with their, classes. A brief review .Ly-?Uv. B. II. Koese. 'At J I: lo Rev. O. L). Young- de. livered a wonderful sermon. The Pulpit Aid Boqrd met at thu-ikmu- itf Jtlrs._M. 1 ItII on Ma\ 14 at 8:110 P.M. .with Mrs. I?. II Thompson, presiding. The meet maity were present. All visitor? expressed themselves a s being glad to have met with us. The hos->? ? less served a delicious pound cakt and ice cream. ,' , Tlie .Missionary Society of King Chapcd A. Jl. E. church held their regular meeting at the home o Mrs. M. L. Ilamburge. We were . highly entertained by teachers o. the school.' The society 'highlj appreciates the reception given by them also their faithful service during, their s,tay here. We were served fruit salad, potato chips, crackers and ice punch. .All enjoyed themselves, Mr. and Mis, R. L. Brown, Miss Clara E. Vance, Miss Evelyn Col lins, Mr. M. White motored to Sen re a Sunday P. M. visiting theii friends. .. EBENK'/AAi A. M. K. CHl'.UCHUev, J. C. James, Pastor Services held at Ebenezer or la-it .S'.'nda.y were splendid. Th? morning worship at 11 o'clock waslargely attended. Elder Ueywai'a ~ de-ri^FiTn the?STrrTTiort?w-Kwh ? enjoyed. Sunday school wa? held at the ? hour. T^ho "lesson was ip, . spiring. Many' visitors present. The leading classes* for last Sun dSy Senior department classes 1 and "were thirrecipients--of the ottering?and?attendance?banners.. respectively; At 5:30 Tag-'lJay and an appropriate progiam was sponsored -by the Senior choirs: Central Baptist church, Emanuel A. M. E. and Wes ley M. K. churches participated. Aside, from a selection by each ? U _?u vocal duet was rendered by MesVTaThes'ATatrh? "Fuller ami J, ) S. Williams. Tlx* evening worship was attended by a large crowd after the usual preliminaries Bro. 11. Wood bury delivered the sermon which \vas~~~ehjbycd by all present. ? . MORRIS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. B. Mitchell, Pastor / Th^ -Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Kunnie Williams ? . Calhoun Avo. Prklay irftteTurorm? "may lhfh al '1 o'clock. The devut. ions were carried out as usual. The business part of the program V"**"! was very short as wc had anumber of visitors from the Good Hope Baptist dhurch MuiLerry. Tliose present were Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Pearl Jones, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Sunnie Williams. ?; A)1 of fheso ladies made some very gflOd it'inaiks. Aftci-'iKam^ri ing was *?vr the hostess served I ' ? *4 t f MORE? l -E ? ;. ; -4 uf Flour ! r Flour) .! OUR MONEY ?i i DILLON NEWS ? Bethel A. M. E. Church Hev. B; S. Taylor, Castor iDillon was again graciously favored with the beautiful sunshini on last Sunday, - Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the ' superintendent and teachers at their post of duty. The-^lessor. was beautifully discussed throughout the classes. The attendance-. ? was vefy""gbdcL"as well-as-- tbe- financial side. The Sunday school had as their guest, the district superintendent in the person ol Rev. Moses Simmons of Mullins. He brought wholesome advice to .he school and teachers of which was highly appreciated by all. Our morrying services opened, with Miss Coiisfar at the piano and after the de\?>ti<vnnl net'Hvl th< I pastor presented the Rev. Siinmon^ ta read the ?kripture. lcs. son. ~SeToertTTg^Str-Luke 24?l chap ter after which the pastor brought to us another one of those fei vent. spiritual and intellectual sermons which will live long in the minds of all those present,. Jer, 5:1. Evening text St. John 4:24. . Both of these messages will linger long in the hearty"of' those that were present. The missionary meeting met at the church on last Monday with, i tniee number present. We were all made to- feel very uplifted as we at wnd heard wpnderful re marks from our President, Sister Covington. She i? looking forward to do great things In the near fuure and is asking all missionary sisters to attend the meeting's am make it a large and spiritual meeting. All meetings will be at the church until further notice Our Sister Evangelist, Mrs. Mary Austin gave wonderful words o; encouragement to the group. ftlu \\iu oe me spi'aKer hi woman Day program May 30th at 8 P.M Come out and hear her. We arc. glad to say that the sick of oui church are convalescing. Rev. Simmons was the dinnei guest of Rev. and Mrs. Tuyloi Sunday. Dr. and Mrs, Garrett are prou to have, their son Colon fronj Phil idi lpVija at home again. ' We were sorry ^o~heAP oC ll|. death of one of our children, little dtosevelt-Gasque, age 12 ye?rs. of w^iom was drowned in the. rivcr while swimming with other boys, a few days ago. Rev. Taylor officiated. Bethca funeral home in charge. Mr. C. Saunders, age 18 who lied Sunday night, May 10th at nis home in Dunbar, S. C., .was funeralized from Ashbury M. E. hurch, Monday afternoon? - Rew H. 11. Herrtot, officiating, Mutual Funeral Home in charge, * . AIINETT NEWS Arnett is *ti.il on the map?Tin. faithful few are struggling to" keep things going. In~all our el" forts thus thov tonn? ??>/>;. diouiders to the wheel. On Monday night after the Board meeting, a program was had hen the pastor, Rev. R. A. Thomp son had one of the most pleasant urprises of his life?a paper was cad by Miss Janie Knox showing he congregation's appreciation for. his service and faithfulness for I years past. Then came a show r of blessing from the members --tamely?rice, flour, butter, lard, ugar, grits, eggs, meat, can roods, matches and plenty of fresh "egetables. The pastor and fa inly were made to feel happy und ertainTy appreciate their kindness.' state college choir presents oratorio ThfTty^nirnr "vrrrccs-of-the -Kt-aG-ollege. choir blended harmonious-' !y in "The Prodigal Son," an ora-' Torio presented May 4, in White Hall Auditorium, under the direct ion of Miss Gladys E. Thomas with Prof. Charles Harris accompanying at the piano;=? Hbuminatod by?the soft glow o' candles in a setting of green plants, the choir and indivjdua membersH?resented the chgCrbs. arias a ndduets with variety, har mony and,volume that held the packed hqusfr of music fans in >;I |ent enjoyment until the end, when a thunderous applause burst fortl TTTOff" errcotes. ? ?1 : Arias and duets were snnr? bv 0 I i Messrs John Bland, tenor, and Maceo Miller and Thomas Wortham, bashes; Misses Ruth Gibson | soprano, and Mildred Shields, alto. "The Prodigal Son" was the_fusL oratorio presented here in a number of years. It was a fitting climax to the special' concerts given by the choir during the present school year. potato salad on lettuce crackers rmd cool ale, kv cream and cake. mooting was onioned fry pH Mrs. Helen McGee thanked the hostess for so royally entertaining tho club.. The W. M. U. met Tuesday afternoon, May 12th at the home of Mrs. J .H. Lee, Haek'ett St. Wo had a very nice meeting. The W. M. U. is still growing and progressing nicely under tho leader- I ship of Mrs. Roxig Legroom, ourI faithful Pres., HObfc^HJLL NEWS The Holly Hill Rosenwald school" ~ :lostd a very successful term on ho 14th.. Wo arc pleased to note Jie - improvements made on the ~ )uilding and on the grounds this ?rm. We note further with much sride the class work accomplished by the students, Teachers and students worked very hard to nake this possible. We wish for the teachers, who have all reached theii: homes by now, a very, very pleasant vacation. Of course Professor and Mrs. Roberts and Miss O. B. Lisbon are at home in Holly Ilill, we wish for them the same. Thfc following is the program of the closing exercise*; Monday, May 4th?1*1, 2nd,and 3rd grades-i?"Mother Goose Gossip" and "The Lost Camel"?At the Target Annex?Misses G. Dicks and it. A. WUborn. Tuesday, May fc - Jst grade? ' Voices of June"---MlsstW Fair and Anderson. Wednesday, May 6,?-2nd grade ?"The' Mender Man"--*- Mrs. Nix Thursday, May 7. 3rd grade?, ?per et ta?*' Sunny... .of. _ .Sun ny s ide " ?Miss A. Bi.Pickett. - Friday. May 4th?"Loquacious Babby"?Miss A. M. Jones. Sunday, May 10th?Anmpl Sermon?Rev. L. L. Fanner, pastor of Bethel A. M.R. church. Mondajv May 11th?5th and 7? grades?"The Soul of the Flag and. Miss America"?Miss 0. B- Lisbon. ... Tuesday, May 12?High School ?''Dangerous Waters"?Mr. Rob Wednesday, May l'A -(.iradu ti:nfir exer-.pt.s?rMr. I), K. Die1!; : There were eig lit members of his class* five boyy~und three girls. Mr. Charles Anderson,. the Salutatory, . and >Miss tplectra Montgomery, the Valedictory. Class motto; :'\Ve are crossing the HilK but the Mountain is still before us,"?Class Flower; Roses: Class Colors; Pea Green and Pink. . Class Roll; ' , -AmAauspo,. Charles; Brown, Ottor Keitt. Katie: T.jifbon. -Philip;' Morant. Maggie/1 reas; MuntgpiiuTy.-Electra, Sec.; Palmer. Fraanklfn; Thomas, Hiawatha, Pres..; Professor Edward Ferguson, Jr. of State college delivered the address subject, "The Setujol Graduate of 1930." shall not soon forget Mr. Ferguson for his excellent address, it was an inspiration in itself. Mrs. Ferguson accompanied Mr. .Ferguson. We were dolicrht d to have her, also the other I guests wlio *hu;o along. Mr. Roberts and Rev. l^shoo ptade very timely remarks. Each niirlit was largely attend ed with quite a number of visitors.. The piembers of the faculty and. the Revs. I.. J, Farmer, P. C. I.is-, hon and wives were the guests of the'officers <>i Target eTiurcn anti their wvjvos at a "tish fry" on the A yid if 'ya? a .bounteous onc_ 'no, I not'cr sn\v miUH fii'dI fishes one time. There were a plenty of ottier^wod.-looj to gr' with the f 1 sb. We appreciate gratefully frd*s splendid outing given -us by. the, patrons of our school. We are p'roud t<> announce ntir colored business Trom. time to tint and "prav for them .much suoe.;ss while v.\? patronize thein. Buy _metd fj-cm' thr. markets operated hv "Messrs Tmrron^actr^iill Jolie-j Hunt have your iioir out and get vour shave at Mr. Charles Candidate, and our gt-oat big new business. The Pressing Cluh and Laundry, operated bv Messrs Frank Cain. .Ir. itiuj *!. Johnson. If you want good clean worh don-' ave it done here. Father T/vmus Y< ung of Unity! hureh. a Veteran of the. ohviveh Cinn F'C community is still on the ! | list, hut is aide to get around some ! times, we nray tipit will bless him J - to get well again. He >s a finI old gentleman. Members of the Junior choir and LVshers' Beard of Bethel . .hureh tendered a verv splendid program poe Mother's Pay, Rev. Farmer ! delivered a soul stirring message The second Shook/ fi'oni Ruth. and j | again Sunday evenuur il Kings I |2:7. The churches'of tin's cirnrI mufiTtw ?re moving forward. OAK CJROVK M-WS Rev. D". 1). Haughty. Pastor Sunday being an ideal day, all Sunday school workers were at their post. Sunday schorl wns;op?wd -the usual hour. witVi vert' -rood attendance. AH the teacRers" were at_their po?t. The . lesson was taught intelligently by Daisy Bii3teoas_^a nd reviewed by Rupt. J D. iMcFaddenT D.io (ierrtrra! classmeeting took place, and we had a very nice time. Things look very serious nowT need, ram st'oti"n:?plnntsai> dying btit and struggling foi an opportunity to grow. S. I*!. McRae, Representative, Americar Workman Life Insurance Hornest business to ail, and good service, Rt. 1, Box 104, Lake City. S C. I'.K \ I FORT COl'NTV ? TR AfMINfi- SCIKXOL School work is progressing nice !y in Prof.- Shonklin's absence under the leadership of Prof. Shank_lin, Jr.. assisted try Mrs, Shanklin. Tne VooperatTiTn among?the teacher,. and students is very good, The following persons visited the campus during the past week; Mr. II. L. Daniel-', State college, Orangeburg, S. C.; Mr. William Thompson, Farm Demonstration" -agent- of Clarendon county; Rev. and Thomas Haynes, Rev, and Mrs. Stephenson and IH v.^Bowerv. The following spent the weekend atdiome: Misses Victoria F>azier, Evelyn Robinson, Emily Ford, Isahelle Melton and Mr. Willie Zinnertnani 1 -H ; Subscribe For The Palmetto Leader j ^rnmrnrnrnimmmm 1'hjs PALMETTO LEADER BATESBURG HIGH SCHOOL I J Wo are now in the midot of our _ school exercises and each night has brought enthusiastic crowds > t'Ugt'i?tr hh- what the lit*!" folk J have in store for them. $ Our annual sermon was deliver- t ed by our own principal Rev. N,L. < Bush. He took as his text Doth not , wisdom cry and understanding put , forth her voice? Proverbs 8-1. H? stated very beautifully the purpose and value of Education. Every i one present received many new ^ thoughts and Ideas from the sermon, for it w^s practical as well 1 as timely, because it came as a result of an extensive study of the community and the needs of its people On Monday night, the primary department jointly presented a juvenile operetta, "A dream of fairy land," under the 1 supervision of Misses White, Lott and Mrs. Wilson. ? Tliesdqy night a Comedy Drama ' in -three acts, "J-ust Plain Dot," by ; the grarmpar department." directed by Misses Cormerly ami fteesse proved to be equally as the play 1 the previous night. The exercises ' thus far have shown that the chil- 1 drerr have been- well -trained, and. 1 that the teachers nave put forth 1 every etfwrt make each night a < success."' I The high school department will < present its play, "Every youth," < ? Comedy Drama, Wednesday < night, May 20, at 8:15. A large rewd is expected. This play is 1 supervised by Miss Byrd. The Dec- < lamation Contest, always a high feature on our commencement wpgi-am, win no given inursciay : night, -= ninth grade, under the careful j raining of Prof. Bush, Friday night-Mav 22. 8:15 p. m. the graduation exercise \vi]T close~the ser-, Jes fif exercises for. this scholastic' [yJArT' ' . - '.* MT. ZION A.M. E. Z. CHURCH Rev. B. J. Hutchinson, Pastor Graniteville, S. C.?Sun<lay being a very-beautiful,day we had a lar^e .crelvxi out tcr church. The -^nniipy school was opened at the : isual hour with the Supt; Mrs. -' Daisy B. Spann. The lesson and 1 review were well taught and reviewed by the various teachers. The paster ascended the rostrum at 11:30; he selected for his text ^t. John 10th chapter, part of the 7th verse. At 3:0.0 o'clock the annual sermon of the Freedrhan Grov-e School was preached by our pastor. At which time, he used for Ojs text Esther 4th chapter, a >art of the ,14th verse. . At 0:30 our A. C. E. League met at-thgHiHunal hour, \yith the Presiivnt, M*iss Francis Morris at her ' nost of duty and the discussion vas in high order. On this sub- . iect, th0 most profitable way of i spending1 our recreation period. , jiairyi'iie seined to hvae enjoyed ..CAVALIERS SOCIAL CLUB A. I), pantzler entertained the. Calivifis ip gala style at his pa- . latial residence on Tuesday nite. M:vy li'th. The President, Mft Maiiou Williams opened the hous for business. lMitiht were made for a Moonlight picnic which is to be very soon; watch for the date;' Th" -MuKIwiit meet next we.ek a-'t' the j home of Mr. ^UlEon" Ilorbeit. Vis?j itofs are alwavs welcome. ?. ? ?? . THE MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB Th.- Manhattan Social club met it iv> bottle ?,f Mrs. E. Bow'els, 022 Washington street. Mfrs. 1 Young, the chaplain had charge of th- meeting. Opening Kong was lc>! by Mrs. Dolly Smith. Scripture reading by the ChapTtie Lord's Prayer-was recited J "by t'u- ciub. Another song was j d lty Mrs. Rosa l-.hf.ton. Every me repeated Bibjpb ve.r*c& begin- . 'with the lott 'i' (R). Tin house then opened for business with the President hack at her ;r+sU after a short illness. The business part oT the meeting was discussed vw, h -ieffly. Tlu> hostess served a delirious ( coif; so of sandwiches, punch, ft nil' salad and cake. The meeting. adjourned to meet ' it the home of Mis^ Jessie Mae Boy/els, 1012 College, street. ! .lame: H. Rosemond, Reporter , Til E~ ROSE SO CI AL CT.IH \ Hello'everybody, the Rose Soc^ . ] ial elub held its weekly meeting Tuesday, Mav lb, 1930, at the , TTTTD^rrf Miwii Luelnda Prncla. The ^ President called the meeting to or- ] der. After the devotional exercises, the minutes- ^vere -read, re ffivtu) and adopted. After which the roll -.vas called and each merr-r ? her responded with their Bjblc j versws and their fee. Then wr j went into a di#KU~sjon of old and ^ new- business Many f'ucts were f brought out. The next meeting c will be held at the home of Miss ( Murio.n Brown, 1218 Hcidt Street. c Tuesday, May 20, 1930r at eight o'clock. Visitors are welcome: - s Ethel Roberson, President; Mar- j i<>n praw, Reporter. e THE WARI) ONE WILLING > WORKERS CLUB ' *| *1 The club met at the home of *j Miss Rosa Mae Hartley Tuesday, *i May 1 9, 1936, 617 Sumter St. with Madam President presiding, *) The "meeting was called to order !' and opened with the club song led ! by Miss L. V. phttfiaobur, Prayer j by Mrs. Easter Zanders. Bbaunfuf j Bible verses^by all of the member*.- J JThe minutes of the last""meeting J were read, motioned by Miss Jan- *{ nie Wolfe, Then the meeting was )i opened for business, The roll was { called and the members responded 'j briefly. Then the meeting was J closed. Mrs. Eva Mac Moss led { the closing song; Miss Annie Bell ' 'J Wolfe led binelostng-odar, ^ ST. LEBANON A3LE. CHURCH Revl C. Lewis. Pastor West Andrews, S. ?.?Sunday vds indeed a high day in the awvft named church. The Sunday ?chool met at the usual hour with " i large attendance. SUpt. and tea :hers on the job. Lesson taught and beautifully discussed and reviewed by the pastor. Morning service began at 11:00 o'clock. Rev. Lewis selected as i text 1st Epistle of John 2nd chap ter 8th verse**, subject "Progres3ivenes*" Thin -urn* . * > MO 1IIUWU O 11I1C sermon. Among the visitors at Mrs. Saraphine Burroughs, the Service were the> Mrs. Sallie Smith Misses Annie King, G. Wilson and Pearline Burroughs, also Mr. Jack Richardson. Come again. Visitors ire always welcome. Evening sewic? Wnn with the prayer service conducted by Bro. \lose Britton. 8:00 o'clock Rev, Lewis selected as a text St. Mark 16:15. Subject Commission of the Discipleg. Rev. Lewis preached is never before. The Holy Ghost jurned within. The Junior choir endered excellent music both at norning and evening. . We were jlad to "have Rev.--Moyd -with- usiuring our service. He is pjanping 'or a mpek iat..his ehurch, Graes station a few lays. Wle-wish for him much sue :esd, . The W. H- and F. M. society held its meeting with the newly elected President. Miss Hattie T. Brown, presiding. Miss Brown is new in the position but old in presiding. The meeting was indeed inspiring,- - ... The fifth Sunday will be known as Missionary Tag Day in oui church:. Please '.members get a "UK from, lliu Indie?.? Mr. Henry Davis and Mr. Thorn-- . as Marsh, 7r., from the CCC camp spending Sunday looking the vei& picture of health. . Mrs. Louise Brown has been in the hospital at Florence for the past five weeks. She is much improved and very cheerful. Trust ihat she will be out soon gnd restored to perfect health; Let the -hmrh may, for her speedy re[ oery. ...?. ; " - Mrs. Hess Greene departed this . life. May 17. Wfis fpnerajiaed Mpy 18 at St. Paul church by her Pastor, Rev. Lewis. Bro. Augusus Greene spoke very befitting of her life. A solo Never Grow Old was beautifully sung by Mrs. S. R. Lewis. Her pastor delivered a <oul touching sermon from the 2nd Corinthians 6th chapter and 1st versej Subject: Putufe Immortality. . Pine* Grove Baptist church news. The Sundap school is in hloom now. We hate to think of the fihort time Misses Cook and Robinson have witft us. They are really religious instruments in our church which is very' seldom found may the Lord bless them. We were-blessed to have with us Rev. Barnes ot Hanllell, N. C. Sunday. Ha nuiilA n address #nrl rn. ;ewed the Sunday, schqol jesson. Also preached a most wonderful sermon. Miss Carrie. NeH Goodwin caries a sipile at all time, but when ever Mr. Marsh is, around she smiles more and more. Mrs. Bettje, Mpttje Belle, James, Beinice an(j title grandson Oliver Windell Mayes visited relatives in Jampa, Fla., last week. They enjoyed a pleasant?weekV <tay. On their return they spent at the home of Mrs. H. B. Dufffcp. i pleasant nifeht~th Savannah Ga. Rev. 0. W. Mays and son Martir tittle O. W. and Mr. Benjamin Shaman motored to Sumter Monday.. BATESByttG N?tyS Mr. and Mrs. Rplph Hammond left for New York Tuesday after a stay at home with Miss M. M. Barr. M>*. andMrs. John Williams of Augusta wtre the house guest of Miss iW, ,\f. tjanj Sunday. PHILADELPHIA NKWS Mr. Edmond Goodwin, Mr. Author Goodwin and Mirs Gussie M. Goodwiri of Columbia, S. C. arc spending the feUftjnjor 'n Philadelphia visiting' their aunt's and sister. Thqy are stopping at their sister ana brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, at 1G21 Nf. Wornoch Cit. We hope them a ileasapt_stay. Mr. and Miss Cjoodvin are the son and daughteT of" Mr. and Mrs. George Goodwin. Mrs. Silvice 'Pinipleton of Wynlewood, Pa are spending some in Columbia^ S. C. visiting ser mother,^jrs, Ella ftmlifr; SILVER TEA __ Wednesday night, May- LT, Miss Cli^a Wise, a member of the Un-' on Baptist Musical Choir gave a Tea at her home, 240G Green St. or the benefit of the choir's candi late in the church May Queen Contest which is tp f>e hejd at the hurcb. ' " Aprogram of readings, * talks, bios and "quartet singing was en- i oyeb by everyone that was pres- : nt. I i: ibhlhih fl * * ^SEASHORE ___ ?T CHARL $0 00 From CO ** ROUN rroport Jonate low e mediate stations. i . Tickets sold for use tni . 6:40 A.M. ^Sunday only (IV thereafter to and including return limit train No. 11 le Sunday, W. E. McGEE, Assistant , Southern Ra ~ CH ESTER PA It AG U AIMIS Continued from Page 1 cises ,wert witnessed by thousands of people both white and colored. Many came from various towns in the state and front North Carolina. At both schools the i\s tivities were, entered into with a snirit 'Of ir>v nnrti'Buinw rt-" * ?- I I'Y ' v' * '.Wr* v " v r nt'" it that blcruis with the crowning of ?thc May Queen. The t.ai .ie stages were covered . av TOi W ill i e loth and attractively decorated. in a profusion of greenery and rose-. The queens with their maids- and all of the participants played their parts well. The report ot the contestants Is as follow s: Loomis- Street School: 1st It;-. (L) Catherine Nelson, Mis>. Fannie B. Qasscll. teache.it $21.07; 1st Gr. (II) Robert Ayers, Miss Ottic Cireen, teacher, $<1.00; 2nd Gr. (L) Maria Walton, Miss RosaB. Gilmore, teacher, ?12.05; 2nd I Gr. (H) Thader Mae Nelson. MLEdna WoOd^Hl'd, U'uclioi?$m.nn. 3rd Gr., (I?) Rosa lee aRtrTev; Miss Maria Alexander, teacher. $G.57y30d (11) arid 1th (I.) Nannie /Paden, Mpcs. Laura Uinion, teacher,'. $12.00; 1 (III Klob-c Price, Miss Agnes Williams, teacher, $9.50; 5th (L) Rebecca Bricc Miss Joanna Black well, teacher, $22 0E Total ? 105.05. Miss" Rebecca Bi ice Wa.. .queen at. this school. She'was vnjfwne.; by little MiSs^t'ntlie*rict?N-rdscm? Finley Hi report as follows 11?Miss Willie Mae Mocks. Mi A. H. Hardin, teacher $10.06 10 Miss Bessie Mae Jones; Miss K. W. Wilkerson, teacher, $17.00; 0- -Miss Ada McDaniel, Miss A. 1'. Iio I ware, teacher, $.14.50; S ? Miss Mai yaret Dorsey, Miss V. Bariiniton. teacher, $17.11; 711--Miss Tbohui ine Phifor, MC ir M 1 . her, $25.15; 7L?Miss Sallie Mac Moody, Miss JL Pickett, teacher. $8.74; Oil?Miss Bessie .Mae MrCullough, Mrs. C. M. Finloy, tea her, $23.16; 6L?sMi*s Paul-im. till, Miss D. McDowell, teacher $38.02; 5H?Miss . Uola Wright. E. Collins, teacher, $12.58.. a Miss Bessie Jones-was crow no jueen by Miss Pauline Mill. K;i4.g y in the afternoon frunt < very < 11 ection crowds -wendud their way trj-the -gWtHwhr- -wliL h when n jyh ame on were beautifully lig'n.o tnd the whole scene looked quite fairy like. The grand total fr<i both schoolls was $321.87, Touchers and pupils appreciate thy pre .*nc<^ o. tin.' friends and the a--<>tance given in every way. Tit picture of the queen will appeal at an early date in The Palmetto Leader. Prjncinal Kinky also appreciates the interest shown-, by. all who helped thy all'aiis to msuccess. The grammar guides have. cl<>; ed and all out-of-town tciiclieii. ave left for their respective ^^oijies'as follows: Miss Hcwey M Jowcll, Union; Miss Etienn Colins, Miss Ottie C. Green. Columbia; Miss gnes Williams, (irvonvood. Pupils who made their Tntilptnrpm-?MH t,, | i-. . O heir eard's Tuesday morning. Tlu High School will close .Line 3. The tenth grade, is giving a'pie-. it- .^oiuruay at t'aradme Lake a I few miles from Colunu-ia. Commencement Kxercises linley High School May 211 to J line 3 1 ~ "Miry-?!*, tYtTtnv.-XT^ir p.Mr -ttre^f Parade and Fashion tiiiow, May 31, Sunday, 4:00 P..M. Hae-J calaureate Sermon?Rev. Chas. 1] i Brown, A.B , A.M.. Dean Theology | Benedict?college, Ce4mol?in. ^ <_i June 1, Monday, H:30 P.M. V'la.-y Day xereiues, Senior Class ['lay. June 3; Wednesday. K:15 l' .M. Graduating Bxerc. ? s- Class (>i 1936. Commencement -Speaker Dr. Abram Simpson, A.B., A.M. President lien University, Columbia, S. C. * Presentation of Certificates aim Diplomas-?Supt. M. K. ft rock man Presentation of Prizes. Ail uxu'cpses will be held at tin Calvary - Baptist ei uirii, WjiTnul street. The faculty and graduating class invite yo uto bo pre-unt. 'W-P^XK-X".- j => \A/II I I A K AC* i i . f ? ll UIAAIVI O ? jneral Home EN !>AY ANI) NHUIT (Quality and Better Service j Phone 9573 f lmtt-ANCKSKKVHh $ - LA DY -A'ST E N I) A N T v |j| 1)8 Washington Street j*> COLUMBIA,' 8. C. X, i. I Saturday.- May 23, 1936 EXCURSION ? o? ESTON " ~ LIJMBIA $Q 00 D TRIP ?* xcursion fares from inters ^ un i>o. iz leaving Columbia lay 17th and oayh Sunday September (J, 19.36). Final aving- Charleston o:20 1\M. General Passenger Agent ilway System l XION BAPTIST MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. 1 ! ; ??? The Missionary Circle" No. I of l.'nion Daptist church held its regular mooting Monday, May 18 ' a t the )u>Hie o.?Mrs. J a lhes Day? enport; on Green street. We then' adjourned to nuiet. with M'rsr K. Grant on May 25 at-2008 Senate street". ?? ? j . {-- - .IX MJ'-MOU t A M -V In loving rc.memlrrance of our dcai' husband ami father,' Henry A. Champion,. who entered into, rest four years' ago, May 19th. Beautiful iiiellTovies, Henry dear, * We clu l ish-Ptill with dove sincere; A day tluit'comes \viijh s&d regret. Hut one we will never forget.. Maggie E. Champion,, wife Otis, Kosu I;ee and Margaret children. \Y IK H)K C FF"\'EWSt T7ilhTv Ar~NT7TLr7ioh-TTrn7cir? Hev.'.l. It. Ly Allen, Pastor Sunday ta'hooj opened at khe usual hour With superintendent . ahd all teaeheis at their post or-* ' duty. - Sunday was* a beautiful day.. an?| everybody seemed to be in the mood lor going, places, Mr. .M. S. Callahain of Spart.anhurg. S. was iri~'otvr~ city-last?1 Tuesday on business.' M-s. T'aiiuje Wiim Cooper pass(I away at the home of her daughter. Mi -. Queen Parks, May <>th and was l'v.in i'?iliv.cd at New Heth I llaptisl rhumb by the Pastor, Uev. .1. ('. (Idode. Interment was in the church ct nieter.w. She -leUvTs_iii_ iii'- .:. i\ her passing one daughter, two grand ehihft one gieai grand child. Kunera di-. rector in oinhaTir.'.,.W." 'Woed ward Mis. Inez Alc.\Tinier ar.d -Mrs. I,aura Paihs were visitors >i fspai'tanhu!g last week. MVS Till!! It.dl.i nn.avi her home, May t*ih anil was-fun-, ' raliroil at il.avn UaiSY Haptist J)y the IS Sir.ill. Interment was i I.u i i, in I n >1 ?hmiuty, May 14 Jyi th.-Ceb 'r '* comet ety." Shi? leav, os tp, .tno'iiai .la r pfissn^ a"hu?*-Vamk Mi.i <>!,n l.ohn, Iwo^soV"..? ami tv.ii. liit.iM'.'ci'h and a number ot r grand -tihildrwi, relative,* At nil a I host 'of : l ien Is. M. H. Tal'aliam, ! ' anti/.i!SC.. facial direr- i t >i iu i hai uv. ! Sai in d.< v float- (hail He, N, C\, Sidy' i'-i: .Mrs. (Tc-ti.'ie Foster, I .Mi . Kaehel K'i ?'. M' , William ^ A.loxauger, .Mrs. KMn 1>. Hurrah. My wi.-li them a speedy recovery. Mil i \S Si'Oil K Ml UN " IN J AllllKinVOCK ( lintiiuied from Page I ' "* emlitit n <?f "Alone." ".Rojangles" Hedrnson (Sprigg-s I,indsoy) iflsc cored with the crowd; many times during his tap dancing they broke . out into applauds. Pick Powell i (Ionye WiPoii) famous ladio and i ecu voculiM accompanied by Helen Height in his rendition of W " The IJeautifiil l.ady in Hlue" held ' he crowd-spehbo,u;d. The evening Avould not have been complete with ,1 out Sorer Thompson presenting to us tin* famous dancing team, (lin- H get Ro.rers and Fred Astaire, (Pal- H -H-w^iti.d?iJ.i-ViiJ TIll-_r.ca I fun begar. when om of our own dancim.: couples ('.Valkei and 1-Hxnn) began t.o riaucv' amrmadc the 'crowd a|>- H plain) ai'ain ami again. 'H e ejitviax room v>!11-11 Wc nut live 1 <ively eliorus a'i! U in. t!n- ( 1 -i')i at' Odessa n.Vi.ii, I mr.sc Carter, Helen Bright Ov.emloiyn ("his ludm ami Oorrie Sintms. Their charming person-" a",I lap >) ! i.i'inp- will be ri'iiii'iiilif! oil.. fm Fl NKR A I. SKI! V K'KS JOR MR. WESLEY I). FORI) M Mr. Wesley I")urham Ford who departed this lire, April 21), 1m wa- :'<i:' r-r-vrr-H?First Calvaiy TTTjJfNT "Ttvnrrh "hy iby -Rev-.-- . Yourtghlnod, pastor. I'roit .-rio'nal. : 1. Ministers, relatives and family J. Hymn- Lead Kindly Light Frayer Rev. S. 8. Youngblood L Organ Preljade?Mrs. S. !> I Young'dood Obituarv? Rev Ynuncrhlnml I (i Remarks?Rev." J. P. rRcc(U r -?>4*- Zii>t;" Rapt _ciutrfch. .. ?- ?r ^ i. Remarks?Rev. VVni. Downb of Nazareth Rapt. ohuVch. H. SoI(T 'Pliere fs-? N-o?Night _? There; Rev. Win. Downs? jr ? -U?^Tclejiiautf?Rev. Youngblood M>. Sermon?Rev. Youngblood 7 11. Roem?Crossing The Httr-rUev. Yopngbloorl. 12. Solo - Eternity?Mr. William Mart * *=* 12. Rt marks by white friends <, 14. Favorite HJymn of the dcceased?Shino On Me?Choir.