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Page G ? ? All b*vi for The Junior Pa<? must be In the office no later than Tueaday aftarnoon of aach weak Many lattara ara receive^ too lata far publication. "BILL" Boys And Girls WANTED To Earn Money In Spare Time Hero's an opportunity for am bit!on* bays and girls ta make money arery week, all year Ion*, by simply working in spare tlms in your own neighbtrhoed. No money, no exporlanea needed. Wa * supply rrery' thing. Many boys and girls are now happy, making their . awn spending money. All yen bay a t# do to Join them is to ... write to the addrese below and aak for full details. WrHe ' " * : ] / . CIRCULATION MANAGER THE PALMETTO LEADER 1110 Assembly St., Columbia, 8.C. ^ MARGARET WRITES ' -] FOR A BOAT f Dear Bill, Please send nie a boat. I jjuess jysK* wit aiv. nvnuciiii^ nuai x ttin ; going to do "with it, but I am go- ' ing to tell you; it is raining: so i much I need one to go around in. I We raised $3ih70 Sunday on our \ school, we are expecting to repaint our school soon. Mrs, An- ' nie Sanders,, our County Super- ! visor spoke at our schoo[ today ' ? and explained the retail book Sys- 5 ten). We are stripping sugar cane am. c cooking syrup. We are also . 1 picking peanut, and getting ready for "good old candy time." I guess this is all for tho time being. _ _ '4 SUMMERV1LLE NEWS ' < c Fir?t Baptist Church 1 t Rev. A. H. Clark, Pastor Rev. A. II. Clark preached a 1 wonderful sermon Sunday morning from St. John 15:17; subject: "The Measure of Religious Affection."? The visitors that attended the morning services were; Mrs. Essie Brown of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.', Mr. Jasper Shoats of New York City and Mr. James. Lackwood of Pittsburgh, Pa. Another' wonderful sermon was delivered at night taken from St. Luke 22:31: subject: "The Devil's Sifter." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rallerson and /Miss Helen Harrison o<f. Lir.colnville. A birth.iiy surprise was given by a few members of F. B. C. (?r Mrs. Hettie Johnson. She was 88 years old. She is the wife'of the > late Rey. Ellis Johnson of F. B^ C. The Sunday school's Popularity Teachers Contest was a great success on Wednesday nite. A won-derful program was rendered by i tk? e C U~1 : 1 ^ >1I<; o. o. BtllUlttIS iMltl bjso quite a few selections from the quartet t the Southern Wonders Diamond f Foot. The winners of the Contest were as follows: 1st prize go- i es to Miss Sarah- H.. Cooper; the i Junior Cla?s teacher: 2nd prize i goes Co" Miss KosaTee Takeall, ; ^ teacher of the 4t'h class; and 3rd ? prize ..goes to Miss Edna Call, < teacher of Class So. 3. Every one i ?> was well pleased with the contest and also the grand program wishing to thank all of the participants that participated on the program. Aiflter the program Rev. Clark made some wonderful remarks. Jenne S. Cooke, Reporter 1 ' . c lT.PFlVriH A \T MPU/C Meadow Prong Baptist Church 1 Rev. J. W. Oavis, Pastor I Sunday school at the usual hour i with a full attendance. The 1 lesson was beautifully discussed with our beloved pastor in charge. Morning services began at 12:00 | with the usual order. Song, then . prayer by Bro. J. J. Jenkins. Sc- ~ laction by the Junior choir. I Report of the Clerk, i Rev, Davis deliverer an excel- ' * lent sermon from St. Matt. 16:18 < Theme: "The Christian Church." This well planned piessage was 1 rendered with a lot of enthusiasm I It was filled with the spirit. < This being election Sunday, we proceeded with the program and : re-elected ohr pastor for the en- I sPeing year. -wThe Mutual Aid Society was overjoyed, on Oct. 10, 1036 to have i our pastor because one of them i and five other new members. | On October 10. 1036 t.he F.lm I Graded school will begin its ses- < sion for 193G?'37. . Miss Alice Johnson has begun j taking her Nursing course. ? On the 4th Sunday afternoon, < the Rev. D. Small will preach here ] for the Missionary Sister^, Mrs. Annie Kennedy, Pres. i P. S. Among our visitors today , wen* Missfg-HannnTi Gt'e'-or~Sa^ /annah Grove Baptist church and i Lucile Benjamin of Florence, ; S. C. Those on the sick list are as ] follows: Bfro. J. C. Law, Mrs. < FVancis Kennedy, Miss Alvena , Hawkins. Wo hope for them a speedy recovery. i1 j^Miss Alice Johnson, Roporter ! 1 5The flit I GKFA^jjr UftEitL BILL CARTER, Editor ?; APPLICA1 < ! DATS1 I NAME __ I ; ADDRESS I ;; city >!+. ; ; birthday ;; GRADE ? MOO ) 1 Fill out trris coupon and mail < stamped envelope to The Pain * \ 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. i > the roll book, and you will recen EBENEZER A. M.~E. CHURCH Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor 1>. J. Calhoun, Reporter Sunday school was opened in due form by. ther Supt.? EL J. Foxworth. A wonderful Uiessdn was prepare! and was fully discussed and explained by the members ol the school. A very large crowd attended. After Sunday school usual morning- service (was had and Rev. Mack preached a splendid sermon and it was greatly enjoyed by all. Sunday night the Rev. Jotts preached;, he preached a splendid sermon Sunday afternoon, the- Rev. Bryant of Georgetown came over to raise his collar money from his members who are in Mullins. A very large crowd turned out to hear him deliver his splendid message. We ill were sorry to hear of the loath - of Mrs. Dollie Walbury. she was buried at Ebernezer A. M. E. church last Sunday. We al io. were sorry to/ hear of the death )f Mrs. E. L. Mitchell who was ;ick but a few days. Your news circulation can be increased by co-operation. DILLON NEWS Rev. B. S. Taylor, Pastor Sunday was a real fall day. Sunlay school was opened) at 10:00 o'lock by the Supt. and teachers ind the lesson was well discussed. , .At 11:30 Rev. B. S. Taylor >rought 3orth the message of Go ?Ve were glad to have so many nembers and friends out. The revival was a success last veek at Bethel A. M.-fv. church: dcCuller made many hearts feei? rlad. We are always glad to havo lim with us. Miss Alice Jones left last week or Philadelphia, Pa. after being o> the bed side of her mother. Mr. Coat Covington, who has >een in the hospital for two weeks s .imnrovinv nicclv ?nH i< ?v. meeting to be home soon. Mrs. Naomi Jones left Tuesday lite for Pittsburgh, Pa. to visit ler father. Reverends Taylor and McCuler, Miss Alice Jones, Mrs. Isa>elle Stackhouse were the dinnei ruests of Mrs. Alice Couser Frilay afternoon. Miss Bertha Couser left last .veek for Summertoh, S. C. where -he will be one c4 the teachers his year. We wish her a success'ul school term. The Ladies. Auxiliary raised through a private rally $100.00 it Manning Baptist church, for Vlanning'Baptist church. St, Stephen church has been relecorate ? inside apd outside and t's really beautiful to look at. ABBEVILLE NEWS St. James A. M. E. Church Kev. >Y. S. Mims, Pastor Sunday school opened at the isual hour and well attended. The esson and black-board was splenlidly* reviewed by Mr. W. P. Jones.?Remarks by the- pastor.? 11:30 a. m. the pastor read Psalm 51st chapter a.s scHptur1. es>on. Text was Psalm 51 j 10; us ng "A New Heart," as subject of lis discourse. Every one enjoyed he message. 7:30 p. m. Rev. W. AI. Gijnrer ireached a noble sermon from St. Matt. 16:18. ?Rev. W. S. Mimw preached 4:00 p. rn. at Zion Holiness church in jilereah of the?club,?His?text vas found in Ndh. 6:3 and a divine message was tA-livered. Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon, St. Louis, Mo., spent a few days with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Darlington. Miss Harriet A. Wingfield left Sunday for her school at White Hall, S. C. >f*r. and Mrs. Tillman, Buffalo, \T. Y. sjxrnt the week-end with he Misses Fair and L. R. Tillman of Greenville. S. C. came to join them while here. Muss Edna Gilliard, a teacher of Anderson City schools wa> a week-end visitor of Miss G. W. Heard. \t: r ? ! >. miss uucne r air spent tne week end with her mother, Mrs. Kate Fair. Mrs. Sarah Crosln, New York City- is visiting her father, Mr. John Covan.?_ ?? Mr. and Mr<?. Lem StrotheT had as their dinner guests Sunday Rev. J .W. Mathis, Lauren.?, S. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rc,fl Rv v. W. EL Rica anX Mr. AltefHRetd-trFthr^ :ity. Abbeville" County Training School Through our Principal, Prof. William Wade, we have learned ;hat our School Supervisor is t>o i ' : . i : after. f' ION BLANK - !! * > 193 o < ? 4* ' \\ __state ;; < y -.....? AGE ;; ?? it together with a self addressed ' 'L letto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, ' * C. Your name will be placed on \ | ve a membership eard and button. ?> come in this week and her office is to be in the buliding. We wish to say that it will be a pleasure to have. her. . Tl... ? _r i ??v .iiviiiucia ui in? senior class wish to >ay that we are very glad to see one of our members back to school atfer a week of illness. That is in the person oil iss Elizabeth Cummins. Watch this column for furthei progress of our school A. C. T. S. throughout this coming year. MONCJyS CORNER NEWS On last week Mr. and .Vlr>. 'C F. Burton- and children of New York City were the guests of * Prof; R. A. Ready who is the uncle of Mr. Burton. The party ex| pressed, themselves very much please^ -With the Southern hos-pitality. Mr. Burton and family returned to New Yoii City on Saturday where lie is employe^ in Civil service. The Berkeley Training School campus lias taken its picturesque setting for the term. The attendance nas been very good aiong with a big enrollment. The teachers of Berkeley County will meet at the Berkeley Training School Friday, Oct. ltith for appointments anu reorganization. Ttn A * - - ...v /*?suciuuon sponsored a party on last Friday night that was a big luiancial success. Fre-season practices have start ed lor the boys and girls basketoall team>. Both squads arc showing much enthusiasm. '1 tie spirit tnis year is above par. ? W1N N SBOKO -N KW S After a four days Sown pour the rain , let up last Sunday for the church-goers. This allowed St. Paul Baptist church to observe hoi usual Communion serviyes ?IV dev. J. .M. Beatty, the pastor was quite at his best and our hearts were made to burn while he talked by the way. Prof. 1'. A. Stewart of Orangeburg has. cast his lot with us this year as trade teacher, lie tykes i'hr place left by- i'rof-. ?F. E. MeIntosh who resigned to work wit., the corps at Emmett Scott, Hockllill, S. C. llr. Stewart is a promising young man and is tilling his posi lon us such. The Fail-held edunty training school has tjvo young ipen on its laculty this year of which it is indeed proud. Prof. 0. E. Manigault, A.Ji., also casts his lot with us. lie 'is quite brilliant and i> possessed with lofty ideals Miss Gertrude Wilson, B.S., ol Abbeville. S. (' ~ ' i appreciative and highlly acceptable service as she comes, to work with us this year. Our school opened with a largi enrollment this year and it still increases. The high school department will soon separate itsell irom the 530 enrolled and occupy the new building which is Hearing completion, Wayman A. M. FT church is in the midst of a great revival conducted by Rev. Mrs. ,Elise Miles' of New York. She is full of fire and the Holy Ghost which enables her to preach an uncompromising gospel. Mrs. Sara Mcintosh is back from a very pleasant trip to Alabama wheilj she spent quite u while with her son.- We are glad to have her back. Rev. C. II. Parker -of Spartrm^ burg tilled the pulpit for Rev.- J. M. Realty at St. Paul last Sun-.J day evening. All who were present enjoyed his gospel message. Rev. Parker] looks the picture of health. Prof. F. E. Mcintosh was seen in our town last Friday evening, having motored- down from Rock Hill in his new V-8. He' was accompanied by both H. E. teachers of that city. Mrs. Florence ?tark's left last Saturday for Virginia where she will spend a week with relatives aiid friends. The CCC camp glee club of Lakeview, Chester county under the direction of Mr. Timothy Johnson, rendered a very excellent muI sical program at the A. M. K. Z. j church of this city last Sunday evjening. The large audience enjoy^ ed the program-immensely. We are all proud to have Miss Mafnie Mcintosh back with us afj tor a 'long vacation in Philadelphia:?She reports It the Trip of] her life. ' > * Mr. Alexander Russell who went to New York t0 witness the World Series returned last Friday morning reporting a great trip. . - -4 THE PALMETTO LEAD1 UNION NEWS Bethel A. RI. E. church is mov -ing along nicely under the leader snip ol Kev. '1. E. Kobinson. Services Sunday were well attended Former fas cor, Kev. L. G. Bowman was visiting Kev. Kobinsbn lie repotted lus work in lint shape. Airs. Mattie Jeter and grand children Allen, Mattie and Chan ty spent the week-end 111 (ireen ville. Mrs. Charity Jeter lelt ol thursd^y, September 23 for Nev York City to join her sister, Alisi Frances Jeter, Mrs. Julia Bookman is spending a while in New York. Mrs. Lizzie Davis and daughtei was called to AshevilJe, N.C., 01 account of the dtnth ol 4ier sis ter, Airs. Abby Wright. Air. Anthony Kice is spendifu a while in New York. Mrs. Sally llerndon Cray wa: called to Union to atend tile fun eral of her sister. ?All', limine Kicnarj left- ? las week for Clallin college. Air. Edgar Kice" of Wihston-Sa lem, N. C., spent Tuesday evening *\vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs jasper Kice, North Tinckney St. Misses Lena K. Kice ana Marj Browning were business visitors ii Koek Hul /Thursday. Aliss Amelia Young ol I'hila delphia is here visiting her uuni on Cornwell street and alsp Mr J. C. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Frarik McFaddei Air. Tom Kennedy and Mastei Frank, Jr., of Chester spent Sun clav with Mrs. R.' 1.. I)nwkin.< Mrs. Carrie Smith of Greenvillt is visiting Mrs. Mattie Minter or Oshield street. Mrs. Annie B. Tucker and son Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tucker of Tryon, N. C., visited at the home o] Julia McKissick and Mr. and Mrs Douglas Jeter Sunday. * Mr. Will Hardy of Jonesville, Route 2, died Sunday, Septembei 27. Funeral was at Rice chapcjl Buffalo, S. C'.", September 27. Mrs Sarah Gilliam Jeter died Saturday night, at her sister's home 'Mrs. Martha Clayton on Nortli Pinckney street and was funerallzed at Maple Ridge Bapt. church October 5th. Mrs. Selma McBeth, the wife ol Deacon Gains. McBeth of J?lder Grove Baptist church, died at- hei home, Buffalo, Tuesday night, September 29. She leaves nine $ons, three daughters and one granddaughter. All of her sons and daughters live in the North, but came to attend their mother's funeral,, McKissick and Son had charge of the above funerals. ? m lit,IN N KTTSYILLE NEWS Our school children are /.till leaving" for various schools. Miss Osbrook left Monday for Morris college after spending the- summer in New York. Mi-. Elmore Shields, his uncle, Mr. Jimmie Johnakin arlived hoim last "week after?spending awhile n Philadelphia.. Mrs. Lula McCoy arrived home from New York t0 view the last remains of her sister Miss* Dattzy McCoy. Mrs. Josie Leak died at her home near the Mill early Mon day. The body is at Morris* Funeral Home, awaiting FRe arrival of relatives. Miss Gordon, Prof. Gilliam and Prof. Green worshipped with thi members'of Shrloh Sunday. Prof. Gilliam made some changes in his appearance, why? See (Mrs, J. R. G.) Mrs. Katie Peguese arrived home from New York on account of the death of her sister Miss DuPdee. ?Mrs:?Lottie Watson?arrived home after spending a month in Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania. A number of new members joined .Shjiloh - Sunday. Rev. A. Wright preached a touching sermon as usual. Rev. Wright is on the job every day arranging for the session of the I'ec Dee association. Rev. Jones and his members are looking forward for a real session at St. Michael M."K..church Cox is improving in every, way around Zion church for his conference this year. The pastor and members of Evan's chapel A. M. E. Zion were surpnscci oy tn? presentation ol a pulpit Bible Sunday'morning: at the 11 o'clock service by Miss Celieva McColl, Miss Certrudo .Abraham, Miss Pearlie Grace and Mass Louise Bi"gbnm. The Pastory Rev. J. C. Cox, preached a wonderful sermon being happy over hi;* new Bible. Mr. C. L. Cox made and donated a pulpit 'Btb)?Nat|und. Rev. F. H. Hunter of Columbia preached at Evans' chapel Sunday at 8:00 P.M. Misses Louise Johnso*n and Curley Johnson arrived home from New York. Miss Louise, attended a missionary meeting in Darlington last week. The reporter and agent for The Palmetto Leader in Marlboro coun ty is still asking every old subscriber of the "Leader" to pay up in full anc} is asking everybody to please be ready to buy a copy from Master A. J. Wright, Jr., j every week-end. I am sure you | can spare one 5 cen.ts to read such a paper 01 your own race once a week. Marlboro?County?Training?jmd BennettSTille High News The Bennettsville high school began the 1936-1937 session with a very good attendance. Due to the fact that in this section the cotton season is late our enrolllment was off a little on the firsl day. All departments are organizec cr SK , and working. Prof. C. D. Wright thinks that his faculty is the best or one of the best he has had - since being in- school work. Extra-cur>iCUla activities will not interfere with actual classwprk at all this year. We are planning to have the interest of the com' mumty by the students being well . organized in basketball, football, - baseball, dramatics, debating and - public speaking, etc. - -Evedy elfort is being put fori ward to erect a workshop on the ' grounds in the very near future, ? The school under the wise guidance and ellicient leadership of > Principal Wright along- with his co-workers aims to make this year r the best in the history of the i school. The faculty for the term is as follows: Mr. C. D. WVight, U.S., f principal:?Economics, French and Agriculture; Mr. William J. Gils liaf, B.S., assistant principal? Science, Brick Work and Athletics; Miss Jessadje M. Darden, A.B. l English, - Dramatics and assistant 'music directress; Miss Mary E. - Jones, B.S. Home Economics; Miss ; Laurene O. Williams, B.S., Math ematics, History and Dramatics; Mr. James H. Green, Carpentry / and Seventh grade; Miss Annie L. i Bomar, A.B., glee club, basketball and Sixth grade; Mrs. Zoa S. - Wright assistant II. E. and Fifth i grade; Miss Mamie E. Gordon, . glee club, choir and Fourth grade; Miss Myrtle L. Greene, A.B., asi sistant basketball and Third grade auss uorotny Li. -Uliddleton, A.B., Music and Second grade, art and basketball assistant; Miss Elease : J. Cooke, A.Ik, Secretary and First i grade; Miss M. A. Baker, art, Secretary, news-tfeporfler and Fii'st , grade. Our faculty is represented by the leading schools in the state . and out of the state. We can boast of having on our , "faculty one from the University of ' Illinois, one from Hampton insti, tute, one from Benedict college, . three from Claflin college, seven from S. C. State college; Miss , M. Harden, Chicago, 111.; Miss M. i E. Jones, Portsmouth, Va.f Miss L. O. Williams, Miss I). L. Middle, ton, Miss M. L. Greene, Miss M. A. Baker, Mrs. J. II. Green, all of Orangeburg, S. C.; Miss A. L. Bomar, Florence, S; C.; Miss M. E. ' Gordon, Mr. Win. J. Gilliam, Columbia," J>r C.; *Jiss E. J. Cooke, i Camden, S. C.; >Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Wright, Bennottsville.. Mr Morgan >of Wadesboro, N. . C., was a pleasant caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.I). Wright Sunday afternoon. WESTMINSTER NEWS By Ruby M. Austin WV were very happy to see -thc. rain that fell on last week. Oh well, instead of talking about the dust we are talking about the mud as the upper Piedmont section is noted for red clay. -?Car Hit*-Woman <*4 Years Old? Tuesday of last week the whole town was shocked to hear of and see the seirious-accident that happened on the main Highway in town. Mrs. Ida Williams wtis struclfby a car iroing. South. She was crossitTg the Highway going East. She was rushed to the An" ITerson -hospital?lived three days ?was then'taken to the Peeks an ? Addison Undertakers in Seneca. The body of Mrs. Ida Williams' was funeralized at the Cross Road Baptist church, Monday of this week. Rev. C. M. Galloway had the services in charge, .Mi-s \ irer.a llallums visited Miss Henry M. Glover on last week end. Miss Glover accompanied Miss llallums home. On Sunday morning the folk crowded the St. Matthew Baptist church as usual to.hear, the pastor deliver his sermon. Rev. Me Dow ell preached from St. Luke's gospel. Text found 10:15. Theme: "A Great Question to be Answered." That was a wonderful i.iscourse, well prepared and well delivered. Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock the Rev. \V. Jenkins came before the audience with a soul stirring sermon. Text found Luke 14:17. Subject: "Jesus Invites .\11." Our hearts were made to rejoice. Miss Ettore Sizemorc went home for the week-end. She is one <i1 the High school teachers here. Her home i? in Seneca. Rev. R. P. Fair, pastor of the West Anderson Charge on the Greenville District of South Caro" Una M. K. Conference, was~ in _ town Wednesday, Thursday?ami Friday of last week. He preacjv,ed at the Trinity M. E. church in Walhalla. S. C. thi-eo ni<rlit< Mrs. Birdie Mao Kioth is homo from Detroit, Mich. We are happy to see hpr back. Prof. J.-IP. Peek- of Seneca has a music class here. They are making mtich progress. II EM .MI NOWAY NEWS Chavis Chapel A.M.E. Church Rev. P. M. Knox, Pastor October 11. Sunday was a beautiful day. Sunday school opened at the usual hour by the Supt., Mr. W. L. Lee with the teachers at their post of duty. Sister Melvina Johnson of Charleston, S. C, was running a revival meeting for our-pastor and on Sunday she delivered a most noble sermon. She selected her text from St. Mat" thew zbsubject "Fault Witness". This sermon was one to be long remembered. on Sunday Rev. I). I). Session and throe our teachers* of Chavis hiffh school. ; Mrs. llallie.McCutchoon and son are spending a few weeks wittt 1 her mother Mrs. Florrie Taylor. ? I? BEflllTy.;ROI An award of $50.OO is made each yea Hon to the Negro or any Negro group fc Submitted on-an improved method of 'St. Louis, Mo?Long:, silken eyelashes do more to enhance the natural attractiveness of the eyes and create the impression of alluring beauty than almost any other feature. ? Whether you have lashes or not, they can. be made to look longer if the upper lashes are trained to curl upward. Many-women who regularly apply pomades to their hair in order to direct the natural waves never realize that they could, greatly improve the appearance of their eyes by using the same principle. T r ...Sot. fo ...... tool. 11 y v/U uipu uu lliUl\C y UUl iOOUes longer- and more attractive, the first step is to purchase a small soft eyebrow brush. Then, each night befort retiring, use this biush to apply a bit of plain vase line or odorless caster oil to the upper lashes. If vaseline is used, be sure to secure the non-carbolated vaseline. The impoortant thing to remember is that you must apply i the grease by stroking the lashes upward toward the forehead. In other words, the brush should stroke the bottoms of the lashes. If you apply the oil by brushing the tops < of the lashes, strokesing dowrvwar,' the cheeks, the whole affect of the treatment will be lost. Do not expect this simple treatment to change the whole-appearPRO?PERITY NEWS * - ? - v1 - ?? Shiloh Sunday school. began at 10:80 with officers and members at their post of duty. The Sun' day school lesson was reviewed by Prof. B. F. Keith. The high-noon 1 sermon was delivered at 11:30 by the pastor; Rev. T. FI. Weathers. At 8:00 evening service began. 1 The whole church enjoyed a very I wondcn'iul sermon delivered by t Elder E. A, Adams. lie selected his text from Phillipians 3:11-13. His theme was "Pressing Onward" .His sermons are always enjoyed. ! Afterwards a very successful, fourth quarterly conference was held. On last Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock a host of members from Shiloh motored- to Carlisle to pay a visit to Rev. ,C. C. Mclllwain at Mt V<lr>r\ Fi-iti'i-nno went report a very pleasant trip. All the week of Oct. 18, an overling service will be held at Shiloh Oetr -t!*, 2i; tire I lev:?Thuinpsuii will preach and the 20 and 21st, the Rev. C. C. Mclllwain will preach. i Mrs. Nellie Ruff and daughter |Troxel have returned from Phila| delphia whore tlu-y spent the Summer. ' . ' : STERLING HIGHLIGHTS Greenville, S. Oct. 12?Mr. Ilickson, Mr. Butler, Mr. Lenhardt and Mr. Boozer motored to Clinton <>n October 8, to represent , Sterlin * at the first meeting of the Pie niont Athletic Association. | They brought back reports of a successful meeting. The PAA is an organization representing the secondary schools c<f< the Piedmont seetjoon of the state in the three major sports. The representatives at. the meeting were entertained with fln.informal dinner by Air. Minis, the principal1 of Bell Street school. 1 Last week the IOB iclass sponsored the chapel exercises. During the week they, presented Dr. Gibbs, our local nharmaehist in. n discussion on "The Negro in Business.'.' i)r,. (Jibbs, after giving a brief recii me of the progress the Negro in business during he past seven decades, stressed the fundamental requirements of a success| full Negro business man. Among the requirements of a good busine-s man, he said "the business Nq'cto must.. he courteously?ac-. commodating to his patrons but know his.line of business so well | that he wilj always realize a normal profit above his running expenses." Mr. J. H'. Blanche announce that the newly organized band is doing splendidly under.his supervision. He hopes to have them ready to appear publicly before the season is over. Mr. Blanch0 is assisted by-Mr. Hammond. The Sterling singers aire on the 'air again as one! of station WFBC's weeklv features. Tl|o public is invited to listen in each Wednesday night at HblO Tht? choir, the boys and girls glee club* have already appeared. The quartet will be heard this week at | i the regular time. I The Sterling Tigers met the team from Bell Street High Friday, Oct. 9, and started the season by winning by a score o? 19-0. Both teams put up a good fight lll...I.l,mlllllllL111 Saturday, October 17, 1930 ir by the Founda- f '' |v if ?r the best paper I %ys^ ,. ance of your eyes^overnight, but use it regularly over a period of time and you will be surprised at the final results. At the same time, the regular application of '*; the vaseline will make the lashes themselves more lustrous and alluring. It is possible that such a* treatment actually may, stimulate the growth of the lashes, al- v though the opinion of medical science is divided on this point. It-is .certain, however, that you eaqnot make the lashes grow longer^or fuller by cutting of?.j_the tjms. ,as: nmny .^.persons believe. Tnis procedure not only fails to promote the growth of the eve lashes, but may even prove dangerous, since the sharp scissors might accidentally be jabbed in Xuiu qsiq oqi jo s}iq jo 'soXo aqj become lodged under the eyelid and cause irritation. A similar brush may be used to brush out the' eyebrows each evening, and will increase, their attractiveness by training the hairs to* lie -regularly. First stroke toward the nose on each side, brushing the hairs, backward, to dislodge any bits of powder or cosmetics, and then brush outward to lay the hair smoothly in line. If * I the brows arc dull or straggly, it | will help to brush plain vaseline or castor oil on them at the- same I time you apply it to your lashes. but th Sterling team perhaps were a little more at home in the (mud ^ soaked grid. The touchdowns were scored by Thackston, Butler and Adams. The only extra point was scored on a pass to Jenkins. Both teams found great difficulty in making forward progress due to wet grounds which ~ had water standing six inches in -pots. The Sterling schedule is as fol- * lows: * October 9, Bell Street at Greenville. October 10, Fountain Inn at Greenville. October 23, Lancaster at Greenvlile. October 30, Bettis Junior college at Trenton. November 6, Sims High at Greenville. November 13, Reed Street at -Anderson. I November 20, Brainerd at Ches-ter:???:? j?k? ? I November 20, Finley at Green \ille( HOME COMING). Date unlisted, Booker Washington at Columbia, GLADDEN GROVE A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Rev. F. K. Boulware, Pastor; . Gueat Fall#;, S. C.?Sunday f morning8 was a fine day for all | church-goers, although it was a little cool, there was a good num ber out to our annual basket camp meeting. The morning service began with the Camp Welfare choir on the stand; also the pastor accompanied by Revs. Stewart and Browning. After the devotion the pastor introduced Rev. E. W. Browning f from Gaffney who Spoke from St. Luke 10:19-20. He used for his theme "God Given Power And Honor". He preached a soul stirvino* CO)' TV> r\ tKof tlfoo CM lAirA'l Kvr " r? uiui, woo V.JIJUJTVU Vj all. In the evening Rev. Brown- ? ing mounted the rostrum and se- i lected his text from Rev. 2:17. He gave many inspiring remarks in his selections each night. We were j indeed glad to have him in our A_ presence and will be glad to know when he is coming back. During the meeting 379.52 was collected. The district conference convencd here last week. - The delegates < ? and mmbers of the conference stated that they enjoyed themselv- i es while* being here. 3148.71 was realized during the conference tak- < ing in all departments. ^ Mn Tom Heath has been.indis- 1 posed for quite a while? "We wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. Latimore McCrorey who was takerrfrorn?Great Falls , to a. -hospital?in- Columbia* for opera ^ tion on the head died while on the operation table and was brought :| back tG Gladden Grove Sunday for burial. Survived by his wife four j brothers, two sisters, eight child- J ren and a host of relatives and I frionds. Mr. McCrorey dear has sailed away, To begin a new and brighter day. To a richer life on an unseen shore Than any earth could have in store. T? G. White, reporter P. Wtl_yiAMS i UNERAL HOME | EN DAY AND NIGHT h Quality and Better Service ? Phone 9573 , | j MBULANCE SERVICE .?A | . I-ADY ATTENDANT " >v' A ? * ? ? t: *4 J f 108 Washington Street & COLUMBIA, S. C. ? J ?? ?? ??? ??? 0> > < I