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M?' * " 7 ' . r* Page C JyEa | APPLIG o ' DAT1 <> !! NAME ... I, ADDRESS . I CITY ----- ? BIRTHDAY .77."? GRADE -.-. S H< X Eiii out trip, rnu^on and mi X stamped envelope to The P< X lMi' Assembly St., Columbia, the';? '!! b.ok, ar.d you will ret ... . ; vv,X"X"!"Xm;"!mX"X~1' I**?* j WAP 1100 Boyi X _ "? | Represent The y k~ MAKE EXTRA | VALUAB ACT A V I; \\ KITK: |{l ^CULATI | The Palm " $ 1310 Assembly Str t .w.,.......... .Aii i..;wj for The Junior Pa .n'jst be in the office no La tar th I ut.s_.ay afternoon of each *>rei ? Many letters are r?ceiye<i toe la . >i publication. 'BI.LL" M A U<. Mi 11 A l T lvN DS SI'S o.\ V sou>< i I an.' sending t) ? !n rial for'the member-ill Tl.l ha- been ?? nice t<> ffi ;; : a_." hi-: paper, I think 1 . ... .it ' Very week?the .letter on the ppge. V ..tie: c . Sunday .-ehoel and chur ; '..-.t- vcrvi('i'< were g.ot ; .is opening this ntor _ fg : 1 at::' in a' harry to g .i-... -Weil Ifil'i. u"? havy live : :?avh-i.? hack anil' one r.t h .Mi.v> Sylvia !Iarrin?rt< S ,:..t -: . 1 r.opc she will a- o.;r old o'r.vs. I Will gi '(U ai. i in- news n*'xt we< S" long, Margaret Wright 1.1M Ol.NVll.I.K GRADED SCHOOL I. 1. I la.mas Wilson, Principal ()ji i':, ar-ilay, October 2'Jth grand pre 1 Halloween frolic wi .'Vui; a: ink school lor the enju men* t.-.e 'students ami frien community. It was an e etur.g of gaily for everyone. : r-ri?: u 11111ion?the?atiudan 'oi.v.ii a perfect "1." representii l.ineolnvillc and sang their scho .-org. The "I/' was formed in tl . enpr "1' the auditorium and tl : u u<- aiMic t t\- looked oil and che ed cattily. The principal pr . etiled the "L" to the assembly. A large cake prepared by t iloine Economies department u lit- tl:o direction of Mrs. W. . ilart'un was raiVled off. Mrs. 1 A a- ti.nsr;toti .president of the T. A. won it in a square mann * -'Ihat a as the second feature he a)fair and was greatly enjo id. The music was furnished I ?1'iof. .). Michael Urates a yout ful graduate of Fisk universit At tr.e chape.) exercises on Frid; morning, Mr. Graves rendered s< . 'i;il v\iil appreciated and educ tional musical selections. The st dent.s showed their regret in se .-.tig him leave. A musical recital will be giv. Gn/ho. ?La .1: : r am:... r.L ullUCL' Hie UlM'L'll'Ml UI iVIl.^S Til Winds, _ director of music" in (1 early futuie. The date will be a noumod. . We very kindly appreciate tl :?>*)-;anr . ol' Mrs. Mance, M Socle, Mr. Washington and othe at the a (Fair. CLINTON SEWS S,. Friendship A. M. E. chun service began at its usual hoi by the Pastor, Rev. P. M. Gar Text taken Paul Ix-tters to tl Romans 11:4. We are all very glad to _s< ??^Er^r-Tfr-q1:?W. MITHS our~amf" her church duty again after beir ill for sometime. The Young Men's Criterion clc I Che jjotffc gflMH'S tiKfAQsr ^IO 7 BILL CARTER, Editor AT ION BLANK E - 193 ___ STATE AGE 301. ? ..... lil it together with a self addressed ilnn tto Ixader. Bil! Carver'? Club,. S. C, Your name will be placed on ;oivi a membership card and button. nJTED! s and Girls ?T >??. ; . ' 1 i Palmetto Leader MONEY AND WIN I E PRIZES T ONCE! -4 ON MANAGER etto Leader e<>t Columbia, S. C. . will meet at the- home. of. >! at ' .i\'g Gary Tue.-.day yht. N v.: ik | ber 10. A1F members a: : re ;u: kt' - ?! t0 be present. We are ail sorry to hear of : ieathr. of Mrs. Hattie. Ma:f.:i" ? ? died Sunday afternoon Nov. 1 .Mrs. Mai tin has been ill :<>i 31. eime. .Miss Beulah Wiison has rvtur t j> aer sister and brother,. .Miss .Mi i>. <he Bell. Mb.son at Ii?.?nedi-t c< vt ley'e annual Mr. Warren Wils?. ive j.Sr.e ah-d a.;tended the State I-'a ar.c repori.eu a very pKusant tr uU 1 il. S. H. to I'lav. ut Mount Carm-1 Ft The Rambling Wildcats of .S. 11. are sharpening their clai i ve:y afternoon lor. lay Foil Pin vv iinn team, Friday, Xovem'ovr t> nr -he Mt. Carniel Fair. The Wi hi e'at$ arc expected to win the tie vi 'smc. At. this writing the .-co! 'k- ire predict!d 11. >S. 11. l'j- Wil cats 0. ~ The girls' baskutbull team working hard each afternoon f heir lt'.'l'j basketball team. Tin ?re 'expects ng to win every gam Their last, year's schedule wast <o bad; they will try to win. : Ttj* season. The team has lo .hr^e members by graduation: Alt k Tuby Young, .Miss Maggie Audi ^ ?on and Aliss Johnnie K. Hill. U ler the coaching of Alls?* Hart and Aliss Williams they expect go over the ton. J vlORRIS BROWS ht A. M. K. '( Ill R( he ' e) Rev, J. W. \\ itherspoon. I'asto e" I Charleston, S. (.'.--With ikh weather pi evading last Sundu ' the services at Mori'is Brown we well attemled all day. Dr. W it Q- ( drspoon preached at 11 a.m. Jsoui inspiring seiiuon, using as * ( i-.ext Isaiah 53 chapter and Hi ei vei*ser "The sermon was in kee Ov. ing with the occasion, the admi V~ \storing of the Holy C'ommunio W lvTl/e Trade Aientn?of the?R deeming King" was selected 1 y- th? speaker as a theme. . The se .non will long be remembered 1 ev those who attended. Tho chara a" tern of Juda^ and Pilate we u~ H'ought out forcibly, as the pa or developed the text. The Ian congregation present was visib l'n affected, as the gospel was u ta folded to them. , he The Sunday school funetiom n- (it i>> ' 1 uic u^uui iiour, aim the A. K. League held forth at the ton hv appointed. r- At 7;20 p.m. Dr. WithersptH rs again thrilled his eohgregath with a powerful sermon' contort around the theme "The Ability ( hrist to Save". The text us< was Hebrews 7:21. The past< ;h stressed Sacrifice and l'riesthot Jr. as he delivered the message to i y- attentive audience. There were ie accessions during the day. / night, the Sacrament of the Lord SunntT, w.i.- ttilmini'Ot 11 il I'M? at large group of communicants. T1 attendance of visitors was lat? as usual. b The pastor organized after th j i i , :* l. I ' l'v eater m iy - 3 l-O J? b morning service? the "Parsonage ? Club". Mrs. Corine Bradford was v X selected as president of the club. t This group will be heard from in i X the near future, we predict. s On last Monday evening a good ! 1 i crowd witnessed the performance t X of the pageant, "The Garden of Y Hose" directed by Mrs. L. G. Da- 1 X vis. J Morris Brown has now settled j X down t0 the prosecution of ffuTt program for the conference year. 1 W1NNSBORO NEWS \ t \ ; y Due to the.change of season, the 1 X nights and mornings of the beautiful days of last week in and around our town Were somewhat _L chilly. Sweaters, coats and overcoats were resorted to with re murkablc eagerness. . ri .5. i lie iiiim o'j tiu> wheels and the 1 j. .flaps of the belts in Fairfield \ y county Training schools, indicate ' X that somethiOg is doing on the in |? -ide. The already large enroll- ; j* tnef.t is being supplemented each X week by new pupils who hunger ( y ami thirst for knowledge. The ? *:* institution closed its doors last ( Thursday and Friday for the pur- , *t* pose, of allowing teachers and stu- ' X d"rts to attend the State Fair, j* The Ministerial Union of our X tixw n crept-into winter quarters X last'.Friday evening after an elab- t y orate program given to the public *X at llethesda A. M. E< Z. church . *:* Readings were given by Misses . Martha Kellough and Lottie Haiti y wungop. Solo was sung by Miss ( X .Martha Cunningham with Mrs. W. |. (1. Owens at the instrument, Mrs. a y lVarl I'eay with. her daughter, J X Miss .Kh'se at the?instrument and j? M's. J: P. Gips-on sang vocally. 1 'X Miss Mattio M. Alexander deliver- & X ed an oration; loot's not forget H y the welcome ad h-oss was made by h X Mr. \Y. M. Peay, who referred to 1 X the elergv host as "angels". This I J* was- follow'd by President J. M, a Tleatty who in glowing words gave Cl Y a compendium of the ministers' X w ok aril happy association dur- h .ing.the summer. y * ! Af remarks from -Prcf* | < . iff-f ivcy. ij. a. tsaroor, V eeiymor.io-, calod on the !;! Pv -vk:" to :.. ii A ,rv\;: j. p. i fit'" " delivered p thrilling ai?v that yet*the hearts hi- asrlow. . V ' 'was. HftVci by Mr. c. ! i. !' 'ay. lb " a.;V:~ we re made Jay a V.'. G. Owens ar.d B. C. '' ' 'v a: a- . the meeting ad- "* r, \... b I']\ K. Melt.t sh nv tared V yr At!-'. > .lay to - e his nioth v..'Mrs. Sarah v.'r/. i- somewhat ind. lie called at Biainerd h c.. ,I:,-st it ate and picked up Mr, Paul T> I,. Rc-ss. We w.-re delighted to s?'e ^ bot'h IV ,?f; Mcintosh and Mr. Ross a Mr So in (ioins fnrtoojly nf lhis_ J: i . "town, but n w lives in. Palm Beach b F!a. is here t the- delight of his t mother, Mrs. Margaret Coins on " llr-.t'.on St. Mr. (ioir.s has other ^ ' 'i-iativ and many friends who t: 41are deliirh't* ' to see hint and hear e ?kU. voice again.- ?- > -h Mis. J. I;. Batiste was a wel- h l'r eicY .< visitor. in Charlotte, N: C. C it. la.t Sunday. the guf'st of her sis- h ,cler. Site returned the samP day. * in Mr. ( in ter Perri.n of (Jreenwood R Uv >|.?'-n?lintr a days in oi:r town , in inUTi -"t- ( f the Pilgrim Life In- P sipancc Company.- Mr. J. C. Levy. P Al th,: hustling agent here is doing w a ^>1 endi<i piece of Work for that ti company. ^ is ' DiLLtXN NEWS ul Ct L'.v Rev. B. S. Tavor, Pastor id. tl j't 1 W c are still having pleasant n i weather. Many members of . BethvI A.M. R. church were vis' itor- t' th-* annual conference Sun tlay. which was held at Marion. ! 1' S. r. They reported-a niceHimei-_~ and how we \\ere blessed to have iati.-a wonderful bishop. - a lo The members of Bethel A. M. E. a lei 11 h an.1 glad to Imu! with us H again our pastor. Rev. B. S. Tay !or and Elder Well-. a 1 Mrs. Lula Bethea of Sumter, S. g was the week-end guest of fi ,, AI i.- r- < s Belle an. Maggie Wil- tl Mams. E al | Mrs. Harnetha Witherspoon, y, was in town for the week-end. d n- The sad news was received Mon- P },_. day that Mr. (leorge Reaves, was a a ii tantly killed rear Sumter, S. C.. R a in Hie truck he was driving. P [The Bill n County Schools open- d tl ' M mday. November '2nd. The w teachers are ready for a .success- V " fill school term, u 'M Henry Swinpey is home & . from New York visiting his par' v ents. - ^ ' i S''e Mr. Alonzo McHnniol fr>.* .. ?>" j thy Palmetto Leader, 5c a copy. n >:?.L ^ - J MT. /ION SCHOOL NEWS n S ' .< 11" ; On Friday' ni'/ht we had our ^ f regular Parent-Teachers meeting r< ' A very , good program was pre' ?. sju.ted by. the Primary Depart- *' ie j ment under the supervision of Miss at I I. 1l. Daniels and MPs I. Damp- 8 in t<<n. w hi ! On Monday night the faculty at w largo entertained teachers in the aj ;,f neighboring communities. Those ai ,,j present were as follows: Misses jr Pearl Croon, Julia Williams, Ce- hi Ml celia Washington, Mary Ward, e< Inez Daniels, Isabel Hampton, bi ., T. P.uck, Messrs. J. T. Chestnut, rti '' Erne-t Howman, Norris Rogers, . James Monroe and Miss Luciie (I ^ Cades. Plar? wor>. tliiniiiiKfd eon w corning our High school project. \\ 1(' On ~ Saturday, November 14,;le ;e- Hi.'JG, we will play our first basket j C ball game, Miss Daniels, Instruc-'m ?e 4 tor. | B j i fcfc ) J ? THE PALMETTO LEADER IILLBRANCH A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. I. H. Dozisher, P**tor Sunday wa8 a lonesome daiy aound Millbranch. The Sunday rhool wag good which every one _ njoyed. Every one is glad ta now Rev. Doziser is back to Mill-ranch for another year. Mr. Henry L. Robinson and diss Jessie Mae Williamson of }lassum, S. C. were the evening cuests of Misses Erma and Berha flyman, which was enjoyed re ry much. Mr. P. C. Charles of Florence .vas the week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. Amrintha Kelly, M:ss la Catto was the week-end guest >f Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Woodberry, also on Sunday, Mrs. W. M. Catto Mr. Charlie Catto. Mr. Joseph Catto, Mrs. Catto were their dinnejp i ruests. Mr. and Mrs. Lijbclon Cussack were the evening guests of Mr. ind*Mrs. Woodberry. Mt and Mrs. Glover Guiles vant to announce birth of heir daughter, littTS Lela Mae Guiles. WATEREE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. J. Holman. Pastor Sunday was really a red letter lay for all church-goers. Early Sunday morning many were seen winding their way to church and we were all well fed. Sunday chnnl vvnc a* if c nncf wlf K Sunt ?jms at his post of duty. Immediately at 11:30 o'clock he pastor ascended, the rostrum ind filled our hearts with a Turn- ' ng message taken from St. Matt. ' 22:43: What think ye of Christ? 1 \fter the message we were happy 1 ,o have two members join us. The financial part was also very rood. The total collection collect- 1 d being $34.41. The circuit, wishes to express 1 ts gratitude-to the beloved pasor through the paper in the fol- * jwing words: Tq the Bishop, Presiding Elders ' nd other officials of the A. M. E. huieh: 1 We. the members of the Wate- J ee church wish to express the J allowing in behalf of our Pastor, ' lev. A. J. Holman. Rev. Holman ' as well behaved himself in every ' rmpect as a divine leader should. r le has toiled with us untiringly nd it is our <ysire that he sueeed in this annual conference. We o heartily thank our pastor for is service during the past thr*? ears. His members in Christ, __ < The Wateree Circuit. ( ITTLE RIVER CIRCUIT NEWS i "Rev; ,B. 1 Guiles, Pastor a The Little Kiver Circuit people re very glad to have their pastor ^ ack to serve them another twelve lonth-. Wo arc nlamii>ii? - -1 t f w uu w ig things this new conference I ear. '] Those from Mt. Zion that atpnded the conference which was h eld in Marion, S C. were the e astor's wWo, Mrs. B. G. Quarles, Irs. C.. Vought, Mrs. L. Bellamy * nd Mr. S. Lewis, also Rev. B, I 1 l.ellamy They-say they went?to-jring their pastor back. Those i hat attended the conference on andav were Bra. H. McCrae, ? Irs. Estella Bellamy, Mrs. Hat- > ie Evans, Mrs. L. Gore and Miss- j s Lucilt Guiles and Reather Bel- j amy,. Mr. S. Lewis, Mrs. L. Bel- ( amy/ Messrs. A. D. Vought, S. ^ Ireen, T. Bellamy, Mrs. Essie Bel- q imv-and Mrs. Hattie Green. They 11 reported a fine trip. Many ood things were brought back mm th>? conference. Bishop Flip- ; er really knows how to preside. ' )uring the conference Mrs. Guiles 1} *as the pleasant euest of her sis- * ?r, C. Bethea at Latta. S. C. 1 The-rrreet-rng- at} -the. 2nd St. os^ph.-Baptist church closed Fri- J ay night which was a very sue- ^ essful week's meeting. I We were very shock to hear of no death of Mr. Gore Saturday h itfht. _ a I & weviTU wwo ? 'riendship A. M. E. Church and Drown Graded School Sunday school opened at its usuI?hour, with Mr. James Cooper * s Supt. The attendance was very irge. "3 Morning service began at 11:30 11 . m. The pastor, Rev. A. J. Po- c ue, delivered a strong and force- n il message which was filled with ne spirit. His text was found in 1 ph. 5:28. Mr. N'esmith, Supt. of. the Sunay school, Prof. G. W. Ransom, n rincipal, Miss B. S. Brown, also j member of the faculty; Messrs. a lobert Burrough and J'effery t resslcy motorert to Columbia Friay evening where they spent the . eek-ond with relatives. They Iso witnessed the game on Sat- ? rday between Benedict and Ga. 1 tate. t * Misses E. B. Bowman, T. 0. /hite, and Mr. I). B. Nesmith c >ere seen at the dance at Hem- J lingway school Friday night, t lis.-, Bowman was also the dinner uest of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Nes 1< lith Sunday. i J The box partjHthat was given v Madams C. W. Speights and I. C. McClary was a great sue- j} *SS. f On Friday, . November 6, ther? ill be a barbecue, 12:00 o'clock. I the school house. That night at , o'clock, the Florence Orchestra ill play its.charming notes, that ill cause your feet to rise in the ? ir. C ir. On Sunday at 4 o'clock, Novem- h er 8th there will be a preaching mtest givern by 4th grade for the A enofit of the school. Come out v nd enjoy some real preaching. The trustees of th? Brown's 7 raded School are: Mr. E. D. Nes- S( iith, Mi*r~ A lew W. Pre swley.?Mr-.rm. Nesmith, Mr. Samuel Pressy, Mr. Alex W. Pressley, Mr. olumbus Pressley, Mr. S. J. Nes- ? ith, Mr. David Pressley, Mr, K. f . Pressley. t( 1 ^ ? 1 . ... - . u - - . - ' ' T V HARBISON NEWS IN RETROSPECT So much can happen in a month that one hardly knows where to happenings around Harbison institute. Many visitors^ have coma and gone since we last appeared in print. We take t upon ourselves to sketch briefly ami as accurately as possible all of the things that have happened. Around the 20th of September Dr. J. M. Gaston, secretary-treasurer and director of Negro work in the Board of Nati onal Missions, came to Harbison orT Tiis annual visit to Negro schools in, the South. Immediately following him came Mrs. Chas. C. Heyl and Miss ^Louise Maas from G-eritiantowil. Pennsylvania. On September 29. as was reported before. Mrs. R. H. Boulware went on an extended lecture tour through Philadelphia, New Jersey and New York. We are glad .10 have Mrs. Boulware back with uk and are delighted to report that she has helped to put our school on the map. "Stunt iNight" an all student activity was qu te an enjyoable af fair. The'bus ride to Columbia to see "Ramona" was very much enjoyed by the students. As for athletics r>n?- e~ vul tvmtl lias played two games and lost them both?one to Benedict and one to Haines. Both games were admittedly good ones and the last jne mentioned was especially good. At the end-of the fourth quarter Haines led with a,score' it 12 to 2. | (Last week-end Dr. J. G. Porter Dean and Mrs. R. W. Boulwarej motored to Rome. Ga., to attend i he Atlantic Synodical. They resort a very pleasant trip. On Friday Miss Martha Suber jave a Halloween party and weilie roast at her home in interest of he grls* basketball team. Occasionally seen on the cam>us: Mr. Walter Reed Howze of Junn, N. C.;<,Dr. G. W. Long and r'rof. J. G. Benson from Cheraw, 3. C.; Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Stuart 'rom Columbia and Dr. N. J. Frederick and Mr. Chas. Jenneette. ? UNION NEWS News Flash Around Sims Hi By Amanda L Booker Sims Hi Tigers played their first fame- of the season on Friday, October 2nd, 1936vhere with Jackon Hi from Camden. The scores vere 33-0 in favor of Sims Hi. ^.fter which the visitors were royilly entertained; by the Seniors aong wi th Mr. Wiley Holmes and lis syncopators. On Friday night, October 16th he Tigers played Reed street in Anderson. After a hard fight the Hirers worn 0 ,, v.v uwicaicu. On Friday afternoon we, had our lome-eoming game between Book;r T. Washington, Columbia. The fame ended with the /scores 1U-0 a.vor B. T. W. a -The-?Tigers-wilt" "meet Mather Academy at Camden this week. Monday night, October 2G the Sims High system celebrated Hardest time. The participants reported well, but seemingly Misa r'rona Garner of the Sophmore :lass ran the swiftest race and vas-crowned Honorable Harvest iueen of l'J36. " | Tuesday night the Senior class entertained the Queen and her atendants with an "At Home" from :30 to 8:30. After which the fiiests danced to snappy tunes by Vlr. Woodrow "Jfjter and others ickling the "ivory. The o,ut-of--town guests w?ie rlessrs Charles. Dogans, William Yaters, William Samuel, Charlie -ong from the "Hub City." The Junior Class of Sj nis High as been kicking up lately. Quite , i&w of"the Junior "hot shots" ,re planning to go to Camden to ide tho Tigers' over to victory, some of the best players of the quad are from the Junior class n person of Mr^. Theodore Smith, iarold Fai r andsCoy Stewart. The Junior cla-^ has tivn hnnnr? ble preachers in their midst who ave been TiHHHng"-a^dTTes~oT?sue" essful revival meetings but are io\V down to good hard work. On Monday evening Miss Essie \ Sims of this school married Mr. Willie >Tucker. Misses Amanda L. Booker, Flora Eubanks, Helen R. Kennedy, 'helma Smith. Blanche Bookman nd Lucyanne Mcllwaine motored o the Capital C?ty Wednesday io he State Colored Fair While in he citv t.hpv view?i me scnoois nd other interesting places Returning Wednesday niy-ht they epcnrtetb^raving a fine lime. Miss Mary Vivian Booker beame the bride of Mr.-Robert E. eter on Monday, Oct. 19. Weirown, West Virgi nia. Miss Julia T. Freeman was oscted principal of the school at Fairfax, S. G. | Miss Grace Blackwell left Octoer 11 for Ridge Spring where she i a member of Ridge Hill school acuity.. t Miss Evelvn A " ?? .. .. uuavc returned ome October 1,7 from New York :rty. ... . | Mrs. TJ.D. Thomas returned home few days ago from New York 'ity. | Miss Ruth Collins has resumed er school work in Jonesville. Mrs. Maria Bui-ton was visiting Irs. Sallie White while on her .'ay to Spartanburg. S. C. Thompson-Benson Nuptials 'he home of Mrs. Fannie M. Ben on of Union was the srene of ft ! >vely social setting in the honor f her youngest daughter. Susan 'hose marriage to Mr. (Lawrence "hompson of New York City an dated the announcements for ! pnrtir Utt X X RY IIIOKBERT 1 * \ ^WW^.-'Khv FOR TWO WHO PASSED THIS WAY ' Hw When certain thought The ?telilig brings That death is qUite , The end of things, I seem to hear You say, "Be gay, We'll meet agai n In some strange way." And when we do I'll telj you how So very much We miss* you now! We've .such a need For worthy men! \ Andjsih.ce they'come several months. s The musical features of the ev- * ening included several selections ' by Helen Ruth Norris and Bessye < White, vocal, and Grace Walker 1 and Sara Morris at the piano. ,1 The capacity crowd- included J many^ out-of-town friends. A . COUntieso nlimbni- ir.f trifle I ? . ? 6..vo ^ OV." | J knowledged. \. j? The bride a graduate of the s Claflin college in Orangeburg is S very popular in "the social circle fc of the western Caroljnas. The j j groom is a postal employee in r New York City. -After spending t several days with their mother '1 they left for New York where they j will make their home in the fu- c ture. t . - t JOHNSTON NEWS t Bethel C. M. E. church Sunday v school opened at the usual hour with Supt. L; L. l'ope and. teach- ? ers at thei r post of duty. \Ve were very glad to hav? Prof. R, N..0 Smith with us in Sunday school,'^1 also Mrs. Bertha Lewis of Colum-'i I bia. We enjoyed some very good u | remarks from Mrs. Lewis. Friends ^ come again you are always wel-j p ome at Bethel C. M. E. church. ,j Prof. Joseph Moore spent the o week-end at his home, in Colum- u bia. I cl Mrs. Hill of Ridge Spring is di now making her home with Mr. w and Mrs. Eddie Matt on Bland ay- p enue; . I Ai Mr. Henry Rjans of Aiken was , a snen inl-town on Sunday eveni ng.' H Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mobley and.'1 children were the guests of Mrs. -s] Savannah Young on Sunday. I^ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace" Blands' and uuugnter, Grace attended the il funeral of Air, James Alerts at; '' Rid ye Spring; c? Saturday. I h Aliss Emmie G. Young enter- ^ tair.ed quests from Kidge Spring on -Friday night.. . , . Mrs. E. Al. Baltimore spent the (j. week-end at her home here. Airs, o' Lattimore is teaching at Chester this term... near Saluda. ! at her home- on Friday night at p( a party given by ttye I\ T.-.A. Ali.-s lizzie Gary celebrated her p] birthday, October ;>1 with a de- a lightl'ul party at the home of her parents, Air, and Airs..- N'obert bt Gary. In Aitor several games were play- ^1 ed ice cream and cake were served. . . The E. L. will render a program on Sunday at (>:15 at Bethel C. "c Al. E. church. The public is invi- c' ted I.. <? 00 COMPANY 4 47.",, Sl\ 9 p, ^ J;i Camp Cakeview News vt Chester?As tin* leaves bid the tree good-bye the tmitp- newspaper correspondent picks up his pen to tell you the news that the publie would like to know about our ' Camp Lakeview. |0, Alter attending the S.C. (white) cu State, FaiV n the CapjtgL City s(. the members xrT' I.akoview attuid- hi ed the Chester county /air in fr Chester last week. The Camp us Commander Cant.. 11. B Hart, wms ? very happy aft .y tin fair win n ?tl Albeit Flessley the assistant K. A. th and Timothy Johnson brought the AI blue ribbon-back to camp tellihg 0"' ( amp l^ljwview F.diu ational fro- ra gram booth had won one of the first premiums, bo The Lakeview baskitecrs are ?n busy practicing they hope to be .l in line shape when the basketball Yj.( season opens. The I.akeview glee club sang at ? Clinton college, Itock 11.11, S. C. ^ The club sang Friday n'ght, Oeto- . ber 30, with Mr. (Jraham the Camp Fducational Advisor accompbnied the-"4>ovs nn?t+nr-rvi *!> - -- " ' 1)1) A. Presslcy" acted as master of ceremonies. The tflce club was co nicsented by T. Johnson. Solos nil by Alexander and Fowler. ^ - ?? "?TT, - -v C)c KINCSTIIEE NEWS eh ar Sunday was a very pleasant day th here.. Nearly everyone found su themselves making their way to I A.F i . Saturday, November 7, 1935 Gitalin its f >U DICKSON ~ ?* ?|m|? % ^ ? / Just now and then, It saddens us To see them go Before their gifts Can fully grow! But death will not For good or great Be tempted to Discriminate! THIS, I'VE FOUND There's hardly a person Who won't give in To a bit of debating Now and then! And he .is n't living .-'Who.has not done A a unbearable thing or Two in fun. ome church to worship. Services it Bethel began at the usual hour .mr A. CI juii.ih; iiivi niii^. X lit: lllbt O UIIlay of the month and also con'erence year. The new yet old >astor, Rev. S. M. Hughes preach<1 a very excellent sermon. Th? istene^ seemed to have enjoyed he discourse very much. The loly Communion was administerd in which those that (felt th^melvcs worthy took a part. The officers and members are icginning this year very entKusastirally. Jhey seem to have e\v ideas and a new determinaion to do better work this year. / . hey are starting out with new ilans for the renovation of our hurch. We must be ready to em ertain the next Palmetto Annual lonferer.ee. y Whenever we find an indiviJual hat is doing or does something worthwhile, we feel, that he should e given credit for that particular . hing, and we feel it absolutely armless in making it "known to thers also. Maybe someone light enjoy emulating. We are ot anxious to mention the unr orthwhile things, because noddy wants to follow an example iiat is unworthy, and it certainr wouldn't help the individual luch. Dr. S. D. Chandler, one of ie professional men of our city nd a vrey loyal member of our lurch (Bethel) came forward Sun !ty and paiu- six dollars ($6.00) men inciuuen $a.uu pastor's suport for the year, $1.00 Dollar Loney, $1.00 Salary and education 1 fee, $1.00. lie is through. for lis I'J.'IT. conference year, exceptlg Ills Presiding Elder's fee, who iiall be the next to follow Mr. handler? Little L. J. Jones, the son of Mr. , ml Mrs. Luther Jones saw the ust'or give envelopes to his par its sometime ago. He-asked if e, too, could have one. The pasr gave him one. He took the iWlope and succeeded in soticitig. $1.60, which he reported.Sun-" , ly night. L. J. is arounc. 7 or years old. The writer does,, not now definitely, anyway he is just little fellow. If he keeps up icTPah"interest, what do you sup>s<> he will do when he is a man? Miss Essie Pressley of Philadelr lia, formerly of Kingstree, spent few days here last week. 1 Miss Viola Goodwine who has. ?en a\yay for sometime i.*. back >me again. She repofts having lent" a pleasant stay. Everyone expect to enjoy the illiamsburg .County Colored Fair hich begins here Monday, Novem ?r 0-14. Everyone Is asked to -operate in making this a sucssfiul Fair. A Hallowe'en Social was given ; thd home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac niton Friday night, October 30, i.'JC. Those attended reported a ry pleasant time. Prosperity news Sunday was a high day around nloh. The service began with a asonable number present. The ison was very beautifully disssed and reviewed. At the hoduled hour the pastor ? began s discourse. He selected a text em Exo us 4:2. As subject he :ed "Go and i will be with thee id tcaeh thee what to say." Tjie lurch declares "such sermons as is or.e shall never be forgotten, ftor wards the great rally bein. Quite a sum of money was is?d through the different cluba. I 7:0ft- okrlock League services gan. Quite a number was pres>t to carry on the work of the ague. At 8:00 the evening serbegan, conducted by Rev. Wffl. heeler The message he brought the congregation wa? a spirit1 aid to all. The winners of e baby contest which was held it Sunday are as follows: 1st ize, Ula Mae Weathers, 4th urd, 2nd, Holen TJewalV?island .3rd, daughter aS Mr. an.. > is. Ravmond Jones. The de? nos* board, Mrs. Maggie Gallin, president, Mrs. M. A. Lindy, sec., on Wednesday night. ' tober 28, a very delightful icken banquet was held at Howd Jr. High school, sponsored by e P. T. A. A very satisfying m was raised. * * Mrs^JVIaggieGallniaj^ '.WILLIAMS | neral Home $ r? ' ~ " Y N DAY ANI) NIGHT k A Quality and Better Service *j? DU nrrTo v I UUlIt < ."t $ UTLANCE SERVICE i Ai.iY ATTKNI) XMf?- ?"4?- i }. 1 Washington Street J COLUMBIA, S. C. J