The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1936, Page Page 6, Image 6

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T\<: ! h was r?-v"r\. < ur obi it ! - v.- P- e-idirv-' I " \ \V J, , \t U: !" ti-.- I V moamted th" m-trum for the 'h time in the lit" tyrce voar. i oovnpnn:'.-.. in..-tin*'' nasi- r. Ri 1 )o/ior an I I!. I d:r I tcx' wa<' iab 0-1 K.-bidet: ''Tim < >ld Path." wnh was a w-.>n<hwl'o+?n'?T , inspirit sermon, that was ? ?! >1 hy a 'The Elder |>i <-a he !* a he i cv. t id bftV>rp.. We" "bayed. the elde our total -amo-'nt for the day wi ff>7.IS. Everybody i- lokirir fo ward fr>r the f?*lir Methodist t'ni ? ni/.u \V V, 1 i St- pn"! M. E/church near cial|s<f.n g , Everybody come ard I will en i(>v it. Th.re wi!) Tie ? },) entertainment at the church St. urday. Vov'mher Jl'th. funic on comr *!H : At?Hrr? TTtTtrn1?~TT J<jhn flyman is verysick. Ever; body wish him a spyedy recovery Buy the Leader from Erma Hi man; 5c a copy. ?he nior: ? grtliTH1?; nKrATf^r WTFK HI I, I. CARVER, Editor XATION BLANK E ____ 1M STATE ? - AGE ? ' 0(2$, Tu! it together with a self addressed ah..cite Leader, Bill Carver's .Club. . S C. Your naiiK- will be placed on i"'i ' a nTuiburihijj-oavd-and butto?r- * *? *? *??* ?* * % vv*/*) V' **#** ** SITED! s and Girls -TO ; Palmetto Leader J.ONKY AXI) WIN IrK PRIZES T ONCE! K--X MAN AGER i ctto Leader ri et Columbia, S. C. ; jr. I (OVI'.K Till-: COMPANY'S ai.i. \in:\ ek I . . *t. 1 !J:i. !.?'\v .< ! N*. ( Ntivci; - I i. 1: I I! \v.?i\* folks an.' . . K;u.' r :i: .! shafcrj- YK Oalthl* .'.v . V '! . a'-inir tY??ni.'th?? cnst '< fhc N'atMaliala Mmi' tains in . v T? i'l . -t "the. W.MM'n sr. V; ' ?' \'<- th Cain!inn wr i) ! rf 4 'uxi?*? '} Mir. has- jrivi ' ^ . away'T.i Ci- inM hfast <>f thr. n: '' w i . i a'.ii jh i- tv*. i's ha< t'ai:- iH-autiful autum.u; i-\ '.i jit* in- plan*-. \v! i i ? v. ii-t C _a -"1:;P*5?TiiiJ'TTh 7TTi \ -i.i"whsit !;\! !'.u-fai.'t t "iv,. isi.? its h-i't .nri >1 . L?Vv: .it' daily at d t i*'***- Weillh : w :r.;;iVv has predicted .-/-.i w. 11** vi-i .liffi" fVi ry i: .dietitian, .? >f .a vh \j/:;i;i\ Oiil intin.- >->j. t; ! _ -i !. v i.n ; sK'f .*.sin!'.5iily ! ; ;i t'"W injj: tin- day an * t !?.' ! ;t: i< . ;i i h : . i': ( :' "theXt-lii u/j's eld ninth* it !.<it!!ii i;in do irys,i course of tin. lir Kvery "tic is. yra\l)itiy I" r h n :i \ .. : i- cat sltnl is liinki: 77 " ' < l\ 5.?. ;iy: -hi-^sju itijf sit i> , .- :.'!> (. i a' i< . Vi-k sir i j,j'' V i i 1'. eV lie; v.- ' "W lien It- Turlu'x Tinie In ajdt M oil ii l?* ins *' I' -sr.- ! - ' ii..i;_rh it was jn < id;iy inee we had nisi ' pi hi pai'at ion tiic ccyi hi sitLon f ,|;',y that we had' eelehVated a way tit' ' 'ci iity t .a: k- -for < y -t incc tin* days of t. l'ilirt ii t ;* ;<I w'lich' i- hc-njf c;i : ted en u: tii this day a- a sytnli ' i ..< i i-Mect w. h Id history m ' I a i - csivly .t i udit'ci - ut' the hi; [!': si' ' 111-? headii.uart ers : hi' - i?r? bf-vrtjr '*V"t> iitt-f! and jn p.f tSiye 511 e 1- ^1 .!? iliade t at ' i < h i" at "?i in the anna . . >!' ti - ii iratdzat ititi. ami el hi . s we ttavel artiund ... trie-e mountains an*l sec the I; i * ti; e- their t'<? ' -.J'!'-. tj'al.'i: v i i 'lie h av.( ? ?"t nek ??ttlld' i Ti J!, 1 |?k *!" ''si" Tfir "hu tields heside the hiirhivay at ,m e hunt- - tahit.t; to the wo . I ci>:u-eh ut' m 'j 1 mm.i <i rod at : > brftigs the' r .it' the l.niglit'hg'ales' singir .? -L's ' T1a !. givirg, i! - turki time in th .<(. mountains. (Jo-sips Around th;- Ar?a I " llii- it that . ; .On Saturday a (f. i. ! !;" n Ye <<t 1 coi r ' iinmiiTt wi make the tup to Asheyille ard < [j ,\J' rgantou with the boys to a 14; ; 1 A. ?!. ! '. .Anna: t.: conference and the gossip "is rui i " "tnhig'lfs \v- th 1 a not the charr. j; ; , little Asters of a certain da}. per preadier of t he .eorlerenee (\vi , <e i.ia re. Pi of. I'askerville, tit t camp lid. A lvi-or scrnis a I?it di ! appointed if he' <f esn't receive , eerthir Inter with tut Atlanta can \. collation, deny Thackcr ard you f correspen cut were -een after th m program at the court bou-p 01 .\ 'nst Sunday with twov chatmini s Cents a picture booth and some <*'. ' ^7,,ginir u "''"1 1 ?Ttr* tr uuiom- of pictures of a cor tail c- lem on correbfpondent's desk . j /vitjl now f01??. ,,^til they can gel y. together and figflV o oUt YK dab. liter is going to grab flncj )ja^ , : Cflfcf . NKWUKItKY CIRCUIT <>! Newberry Circuit is still alive ''! and in hopes- for a better and , : brighter- conference year. Qui <?I pastor, Rev. K. L. Moore, is with o I us for another, year's work. He <> was out today in full bloom with ] |-I many gv'ad smiles on liis face. He <> was with us last year and we cV-el ' J asure he di?.." everything- in his 'J! j power to make this work a suc< I cess. ;; | We are proud to say that the >( >ervic0s this morning were well atlended and the contribution was A extremely good. V 1 Sunday school opened at thv usual hour with the Supl. and hei J* j duty. The lesson was -.interesnHg. *. , v taught an..- well reviewed' by tlu > pastor. At the-usual hour the pas tor mounted t lie rostrum and X preached as never b-. fore. Th? ( tears covered onr cheeks . as he >e X folyefullv preached the g spel. j. .Visitors arc always .welcome* to X our services. !|! The Mt. Bethel Oarhioiiy ah... * Col. Brown (joint schools) schools X opened- their'doors Monday ni-Ti { ing, November 2. for a n,w year's X work. All pr spect t'oMtf betPh and brighter year, seem- to by-: the it's. The. e. fdlnu-r.t wept ovei X the top gt-. the opening was large y ly att.nded by-the patrons'of th X ' communities; Prof. U. S. OlaT?! { man. County Supervisor; Who is y i always"willi g* en tjt&day gave te j. hioine very inte-r< sti:i>f and. "helpful y -is marks. We are 'planning for a X prosperous year, under! the load >{ j ''rship ( f bur new Pri'.v*, and hiX splendid grhu'p of. teachers. The\ .- 1 arer Mr. Peter .1. I.ance. dru Prin X j Co-workers-:- Misses- Andrer.a Ruth SC [-erf-.tV-C Ottio (In one, Yerna Ruth j' er''i>i(l and Berr.ieO Washington. $ MT. /ION A. M. K. Clit'RCII x ? . ,j. Rev. B I (P'iles. Pastor f- TVainpee.. S.- C. The Sunday >! .school at Mt. /ion -opened at tin X -.usual hour, .with the Supt. at liel . post, i he lesson whs h> autifuily. '?* assets*-ed- uv I'ii t. "CITiiIi's, tftu>iiL X with Pi of. Iioduers :ir. .Menr . . | We wi'ic very glad to have Prof. '}[. (iuilos of I.atta, S.. with us if {. our Mfhoo|. Come again. >% At 1 1 :.'!0 the pastor aseerded .{. tin; lostriiui along with UiV. Maee ami IPv. Monroe. . After-the p"> liiiiimu it's tiu*"" 'pastor .introduced Itev. Mace of hat la. S. ('. as t !. -Ikhtker. Rev. Mace brought to us a burning' message -oat l ar'n .(! d. lie cho M- for his U xt.: You'll ,rea.| i hist what you sow. .Many hearts : wire made to burn. ltov. .Ma . is a member of the Pee Pee l?aj-if tist Association. At 7.-.we we:e. at St. Paul I'm l ie lit service. The pastor ^m acht ed a s|i . r.di 1 *eruu .Mis. ( lain I'eflu'a of l.at.ta. S. f ('. i suet ilfr.y the Week with i.e.) I s'Mev. Mr-. Hestjie (I tales here, i! i Tite In x supper yvliieh was h.t. i t at, Mt. V.ion church Salin <day?.taitihl r" ftfas "wry line. | The basket hall game l>' tween i !p- pular and .Mt. /ion Schools Sat it I ''day. wa-- a fi.rht game. Tin : III,.,. ..? ai v; ., it | \\? !I J.-aim Thy Mi.-- Inez Darius a I The \Ii. Z'??n s<hn??J will remlei a their Thanks friviiir protrram Tim r I day- r.i? ht. I . Miss Tannic hi. Bellamy ; warn tie- Suiwlav inner truest o,f Mr ;'i ratal Mrs. Willie IIvans, e.* * . i dii.i.dn mays He v.- 15. S. Taylor. I'asjnr ts . .S'ttr.day irnrnir.tf found the Stint at Itis post nf :!i:fy with all officer, aid .teachers present. It \va* t l> heautifit 1 day ami the "atTendahc verts larjrer? TlVe le. -eti w a si vet; 'ntcrr.st intr aral effective. \ The tee; lac mor-ine ,service he at 11 with Miss A lie Uehhea at. the piano. I,titer <n; ' piisj at came f. rth .with tin it 1 sjiirintr\>n;rni'on.^ !! preurhe.". to Jar'.e congelation. ] ^W'". we t\, riy chad to I aye tw if the tetirhii\s with U>, MisS M, III Ivsom am! 1'ii.f ; Tlnse on the sHck '"1st arc: Mis h lUuuue(mdhc-h.Mn<. I.iza Atfopr V" Mrs. 1 .ovcly Shaw and Mrs. Kiel. tlsnii. We wish thcofco friends : " <JIV . rce' V rv. . Mr-. .11. Kleri.ee is al.l" t . I. nirt again'after heing-sick for twM week-*. Mr. Howard Paige le t last wcel for U'ilinh-rt mi; -X' 1' nil ' a" "TF" weeks' vacation, to visit his rela l(' fives and fri'-n >s. The Missionary J.adies of Befit l! A. M. K. church nu t at the honti of *Mrs. Lillian XT-Muds; Mend-ay ^ vet irg. Mis. Mary Alston is our ' N ' i'W President. Wo. feel a- if she will carrv t't, and do great work. The Kittle Mountain Club jrav < a socky at the home of Mrs. Ka f. rile X. Simmons Wednesday nite to raise money on tl>v piano, n Mr. Tracy Rogers moved his t. Barber Slum on Hamilton SC. .. il I Mr. M?..se Smith's Iniiidirj;. H< (_\viJ 1 appreciate your piit: finiijfe a any time.' j (ill,PIN PI,.\YKRS TO PRODI ( I fcj Ni;\V III (illKS DRAMA - | ('lev. land, O.? ((') ?The (iilpit a j Players weii? scheduled to open ir -j the new T.anr<ton Hinfhoe 'lmmo i "Troubled Island", at (he Karamr tlr at i " on November 1!>. The play is based on thcMife of Jean Jac-, t ones I>r???alines. Emperor of Hait; in the fa|"?l'"?'i" Kr*--p-r^formances will be (riven. gape an ' take off for Asheville t and Morganton and the conference. Until next week?I am your , correspondent?just "Pete." ^L THU PALMETTO LI K AM5*AS CITY PAPER SAYS "WE HURT OURSELVES Kansas Cit;t. Mo.? (C)?"V Hurt Ourselves" is the caption the leading editorial in the Kans City Call of last week, in whi Editor C. A. Franklin: "One re son why Negroes do not make t progress in business which th should is their insistence on equality within the race. The N gro domestic easily takes ordc from whites, but she fairly shou 'I wrnPt work for my own col< because to do so, shefhinks, is i admission that the employer is h superior. "Considering the large numb of Negroes who work in grouj the foremen among them are.To1 Promotion is hlocke.l at the ve ; lab r by their people's unwillin ness.to take orders fiom them. N il 11 are so fnoli-Ji?hot enough a to have created that general ii presson Conseipienftly, envpjlo; ers ai\- unwilling to invite discoi ,!>y advancing one Negro over a other. railing in the jiyst stc the Negro. it' ho outers btisfne it all. leaps into it unprepared. I buys ex pork-nee at bis own e: pense. with no period of trainir such as be would have had if 1 could have moved up gradual from worker to foreman to liar i-tier. *. ' . "There are many cities' in th eountry with a Negro populatk of 2o.<tP0 or im re. Any'city < that population has a variety < business, yet Negroes of equ uiuvbor. who buy everything lil their white neighbor's, do- not su] ply even the necessities. As a r - lit litany places of emplnymel 'are lost and they must crowd inl a few lines of work with cu throat competition resulting. "In recent years movements i force white business men in Negi neighborhoods to.employ Negroi lu'.vt broken out in several citic ratably Chicago ah.. New Yoi Of course it is. fair that some pa i f the moiu y that comes from N triors shall back to them. B it is obviously better to-seek th; ..money without coercion and stri than with it.. If there was no si ly refusal t?? l.-.*t oire member of tl | race rise ab vc the others, tl i.i anient tbward business wou .be natural, and in time wou I teach it> fuJl development in tl ! fi.-Mu of all kinds of business. "Th." iilace to be^in is .at the b ! uiuuihtr. First of all," if work (.honorable; there is no social di '" n r.cV-b< tween employer and er pl?>yee, a; >1 f<.r that reason a X jr.o.is it- u' <><1 to work for as an; ; I ,1 . _ With that handicap o >!' t In v ay, a-ch?'erful willinttno: :-to-:\vtr!ondcr a Xeyro foreim T wmiid How. Al'Up-> t-Jiat natu wo,.Id take its course. Ultimate all .Nemoes with business ir.cli ati :> Vv ?>t;l ? succeed. There ci j _I?c- U" > 11:lit>11 of Negroes' pro 1 in in America so long' as t'h tin ! < s- insist ' upon blockii their ow'n prdjs'.ress. ( Ol.l.lilON TkAlMNt; SCllOOI. NEV \\ ht?rt>, S. - C.?A ? ho la.own- as- the student council w ot .a a nixed Monday November t'l.t tl?r vain- ?? Ttn. no b_i-* ni' V is lioiiy. ait1: "Enimett/ "pros ItlcniJulius Mc*TT \ a -president and Kdith McT'e -Vr rotary. This body ..was -orgti i/iii -niiir years bark biuL l'or sim V a.-on it was drrppod. U.ali/.i tlir ilutirs of a c.umcil every foi.t was put forth in selecting t .hi-1 .Paved students to inaintt a < ?* pi-rative group. \\\ are hoping that this jrro as whole will voo]ieratc togotl eaiise without cooperation th< ...is im progress to he made. T iThlies of. this group are to ass the teachers, in every way tl: they can. 11 c*Jp to carry out t law's and regulations of the scho 1 Pin- group is also allowed to nia iuli - t.hat will lead to the hetti nine to and from school. The .group consist of. thirte mini's live flnnl tll?. Uirrt-i < itrht from tlie erraniniar scho The mi tubers arc: Kmiiutt, Levi iidith MrTeer Julius McTccr, We Icy Simmons anil Herbert .Je kins from the Hi school I)epat ipent, Xcllc Coaxunl, Kilith jMill Harry Tracy. Jr. Luvonia l)ix< Manuel Jamison, Arthur Jenkir Annie (irant anil Kuela Leo Hrov I'm m 'thr> "(fiammar department. . We are hoping this to be a re letter ^lay. _ 1 , Mitch credit is due Mr. Cain i the way fie has toiled untirele: wiir, ino *.. i. r>. i.ions'. men hers of the team are: Mr. The* dor*- "Ita'l" Cain, coach; Walt* Hinwn, captain ami center; Harol Williams, left-end; Paris'Bell, le tackle; Alston Albright left truar Herbert Robinson ripht guard, Ei m*'tt l.evine, riirht tackle; Pai Clrant, right end; Rober Ferguso uaVteiiliack; Edward Gadsden, fi . ar.L.?( lemmie Moultrie?left-hnP Robo t Warn n rierht half.. The substitutes are: Abrr ham Oantt, Clyde Samuel, C. I Moult; ie, Walter AVilliams and W liam Cochran.^, A modern comedy of domesti -I DADER HAPPENINGS AT VOOTJEES 5" Denmark, S. C., Nov. 2.'5rd?Oi of Wednesday, November 18th, Mr as J. B. Felton and Mr. W. A. Schif lley met with 16 Jeanes Teacher from the counties in the Southeri !l* half of South Carolina. They spen he the day here in conference. Prof ey J. P. Burgess, Smith Hughes Su an pei-visor of *South Carolina ant j Mrs. M. Alice LaSaine, treasure it of The Palmetto State Teachers 1S association, were also here. Mis lts Mattie E. Thomas lectured to thi >r' Janes Teachrs. At the noon hou an .Miss Thomas, Mrs. LaSaine, Mr er Burgess, Mr. Felton and Mr Crouch. Superintendent of Barn well county, made short addresses ei >s, 1 w. Principal Blanton spent tht ry greater part of the morning out jth -Jay last week?in conference wit 1 Mr. Verde Peterson, Miss Lilliar ?. C. Hoffman and Mr. ,Anderson oi the Agriculture and Home Kconrc 1 amies Department of the Denart n_ nint of Educatioen in -South C.arolina, discussing; ways and means '" for' the further advancement of l" Voorhees. 11- . 11 On Friday, the Fort Valley, foot ball team invaded" the Voorhees gridiron. Voorhees lost to Fort x Valley by a score of 7-0. It was iji a hard fought game. Both teams flayed well. There was only om . break in the'game and Fort Val^ jy got that, but the boys from 1 Georgia deserved to win. They ert'ainly played in a sportsmani ..ike, gentlemanly manner, and .. they have a real football team. . This is the second game that 9 Voorhees has lost this year. Or 31 October 10th, Voorhees tied. Paine al college; "ort October 10th, they lost ce to Claflin College; on the 24tl they beat Dorchester Accdamy ir deorgia; on November 7th they L'" forfeited t(>. Haines, after getting 1 7-0 ahead of Haines, on Npvemtr her 14th, they defeated Living t stone College in Salisbury, N. C. C. 18-ti. Thanksgiving Day . ? t is the purpose of-the team te invade the gridiron of Morris Co ft i, ? y-y.i- iiini see wnat can be dorn &s there. This should be a might> s lard fought game. it ?r.MTKtt NEWS eut at The Annual Hist, meeting of the c -We-.hian's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies heK in eonnecil ion with the Dist. group meetings u it St. Mark- ard St. Paul chureh's on November lfi and 1.7; were j. splendid meetings and the Pro?iFrits' Mrs. Julia Jones and Mrs M Maggie Srijith are uteased with U' the success. A |tny entitled: "This New Generation." written and produce by Mr. \V. F. Bultman was present ,s ed at Lincoln school building on f- Friday nite. November^ 20. for the n. enefit of the Church of the Good ShJpherd. The entire, porgram \va> highly entertaining and received much a'pplau-e. Several reut (jucsts have been made, for it to <s' he repeated. The Gno -fellow-- jdtrtT met with lh'~. ('. W. TTornTi. ml Ic' night, November 18. The usual 1>" business and social meeting was n- held, with refreshments served a;i during the social hour. Members of the Claflin Alunin Chapter here, motored to Manning ey on Wednesday evening, Novembei tig 11, to attend a meeting with I)r and Mrs. Alva Jenkiri*.Teachers of the . Primary am > (iramniar Dents, of Lincoln ant Sa ventre Clover schools met at i'S j(,i"t meeting with the white teachers of the same department.(jv at the Hamilton school on?Friday " afternoon, November llJtb. r,r Mis. Flossie Baker cf New * , York City is visiting her mothei . and sister,Mrs. M. L. Levan ant ?daughter. L'.1' Mr. ami Mr-, Chas. Spears ar ei in New York City on business. in" Mesdames S. M \Tu-1m- ?? tl. Aiken spoilt Sunday, Novenibe n" 15 in Allendale, S. C. c* Mrs. Hints Toney is again a he home after visiting relatives ii liu I )nnhn rt VJ i ' The stu ents of the city who at up tend Morris college are busy rais lei ing funds in order to- make a go<v re report at the Thanksgiving rally he Several benefit parties have beei is! given. iat Wednesdr^* aftern on, at 5 o' he dock, at the home of Mrs. Mam.ii ol. h. Williar.ts, the Daughters o he Richard Allen met and with theii d iends gave Dr. and Mrs. W. C (.n Crawford ^1 lovely. reception in Htv or of their work .'me at Mt. Pisen gall church and most especially )0j through this board. 0| This board was organized by n ' them and because of the wonderful way Mrs. Crawford worked with ' the ladies and the great f<ove they t had for her, the President and I members of the board presented 1' i - i ? > > iit*i * u luvi'i-y spver uowi on which v was engraved her name. Several other gifts by mdivid' > nals were also presented to, her. , Our prayers and best wishes pro !( with them, and may heaven's. choicest blessings rest upon them m and their f'ovely children. 's Mrs. Julia Byn., Pre-ident 1_ Miss Thelma Singleton, Sec. ;r <ta1Iiculties, entitled "Yours And Id Mine" Will be presented at the ft school auditorium Monday night d November lfith at S:00 o'clo'k. m The characters are: Katherine <Fox jl Flower the wife ; Kath"Vine Washn ington, Dr. James Flowers, the jl husband Pari Beil; Dad Flowers Ft the fUttUT, unimctl I.evine; Mrs. Hopper. the widow. .Elizabeth Evi a ns. ! The faculty and students symi, pathize with the bereaved family in the lost of their mother, Mrs. c Tena Simmons. -i "'** I I | fhirtir $ .. J BY BERBER -1 Y i " DECEPTION * Foci it far frc I To have munu i Of advice r Though I sold I've discoverer g That of si r TO CERTAI That the lighl Makes you pr That within m I can read D.o ? , i'UL XL S II Understar i All too soon 1 For my soul 1 Ami abused, b; r : " ~ They~alon< - That are 1 ; Keep my ('LINTON NEWS. By A. W. Thompson. , The rally between the womc and men of Hebron came to a I end Sunday evening. Before tt . reports wete read an interestin , program was presented, sponsor* by the women. After the pr< ( gram the audience anxiously i waited 'the final anhounceiricn Of course when it was made, tt I women carried the ba'nner, repo: ing $100.02, while the men rcpoi i c>d 1*) mnHmr iYtrx cvfavwl , tal. $193.21. , Friendship A.M.E. church sei j vice began at the usual hour li ( the pastor, who preached, his la: j sermon kefoie the Piedmont Ai , nual Conference. Bethel A1M.E. Sunday scho< _ opened on time and a large nu: ber of students woio present A ter Sunday school they discussc ' Christmas funds, j Miss Almeta Hamlin of Cha I lotte, N. C., is home visiting pai , ents. " Mrs, L.C. Miller left last Sa urday for Clearwater, Fla. Mr, Floy duets a member c the YMC Club left for WaShinj ton, I).C., to visit his mother, wh is very ill in the hospital. Miss Mary Coleman of Whit mire is in the city visiting friend Mr. Willie Simpson was stal bed t0 death Saturday night b his sweeth.art; Funeral "setvie w? held Monday Nov. 23. Mr. Wm. Hill spent Sunday al ternpon'in Newberry visiting. Mrs. Annie M. Hudgens Bear and her husband, Harry Bean Bioadus Hudgens and Eddie Hu jytns all of. Detroit, arc in the e ty on business. Mrs. Beard is tenner graduate of Bell Street I Mr. Eddie Hudaens was also student of Bell St. Ili. Mr. Tilnian Williams lvts ritur ed home from the hospital a Washington, D. We are sorry to hear of the il ness of our (barmother Mrs.Ms rith Jrlmson who h s been ill f> tw0 weeks. Mrs. JohySon is th mother of Friendship eluir h an i' 1 p ARE you us lonely as I used to be? A Do you sit at liome alone night after night...longing for dales, excitement, Hood times? Is there a very handsome man whom you'd Ijkc to attract? - Well, you needn't sigh and cry . . . nor > think you urc doomed to ho one of the ? girls men forget. Dull, faded, lifeless hair * Isa big handicap. Hut don't worry about [ It. ForGodefroy 81.arleuse can bring you happiness ? kisses Instead of wishes ?as It did me, I tried this remarkable preparation ami the results were simply amazing. It made my hair youthful-looking again, sparkling with loveliness that won my man. Tonight he held me in his arms and If your deoler doain't hove tend $1.25 ? to larbv^' ODtFROY MANUFACTURING COMPA K^~XKK~X~X^~xkkkkk~X~X~:~ | " /\ | I F Saturday, November 28, 1936 lebitatuma | T EI.I DICKSON X . G,,D 000Q,c,oc<0T Q o J000 00,n jj UN DESIRED im absurd ?red a word to determined me; om take heed, I a need? ??eing the way you see! N ADVISORS t in my eye ' one to denyle is strangely ill, ily see? ice you can be ding: and loving still! I'l! be dead, las been bled y myheart tco long! . - ? whom I find fi iendly designed body yet warm and strong- V " | also of Clinton. She is i)G yotfFsof ' age. \\e urge;, the members and Viands to visit Mrs.?Johnsen and . r do vtfhat they can for her t0 cheer lt hc? up. )e Mr., and Mrs. Boyd Bates are j. very proud of their little, neice, >( who is very young and has the 3 voice of. a songbird. t v lVe are very glad to know thatt. Mrs. George McCoy is imnroving. i Those on the sick; list: Mrs. Ma^ [i riah Johnson, Miss A. V. Tuckier, ? ft. Mrs. George.McCoy and Mr, Char lie Taylor. I-. ~ A Special Meeting. * The Young " M.n's Criterion <' Club will mec? at the home of Mr. 1 H. Hamlin, Tuesday, Nov. 24. Bus iness of. importance. All members are requested to be present, j. Mad you ( nee thought that there ,t | are only VP few more shopping days before . Christmas. Shop early Your home is not complete v:ithr. out a Palmetto Leader. Those that j would like to subscribe for The t Leader or. tG take it weekly, South Carolina's largest weekly paper, V jiftt write 17-A S. Bell St., or r_ call ,3-.r> A. \V. Thompson the pickiG up and delivery man (S.A.L. Ry.) ?? -| PICKENS NEWS e | Thursday, November 19, 1936? ; The Ladies Ait. Society, of the f. 'Methodist church, met at the |'home of Mrs. Texanna Anderson. vj! A splendid program was rer. j dyred. after Avhich delicious course (j was served. < : I Mrs; L. C. Fisher gave the after . : dinner talk. Saturday, the teachers meeting ? 'was- hip. at Central, S. C. aj Sunday morning Sunday school (opened at the usual hour, 10:30. n The les-on was taught by Mrs. A. 1 B. R'osemond and was beautifully ] a: ? * , lllM-MSStMI. Parents and teachers are urged to meet at the school house "Mon- ^ 1 day night r-for the purpose of ree organizing a Parent Teacher Association. a I le doesn'f know how much her to ft, b eauli.'u'. ^gleaming hair helps lo make he. wonderful? Bui she does?she uses GOOEFROY'S LARIEUSE <5 i? i whispered, "I think you re wonderful." Simply, quickly''?and at home?you, too, can color your hair to a beautiful even ; shade of Jet black, black: dark, medium or liftht brown, or blond, with flodefrov' I-arieuse. No wtfliinq. No disappoint- . ments. If not easlttti i1 I 'Mil tlHHrf will promptly refund your money. It's wonderful to win love ? even more wonderful to hold It. So <!on t let f'-Sjf hair steal away your fto.o i looks and come between you and the man you want, (iet a bottle of (lodefroy's Lath use?TODAY. ODEFROY& lzhAje, ' 2nch HAIR co/orinq IMPROVE D , . , 'NY 3510 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS. MO. P. WILLIAMS ! 1 :unerau Home f H'KN DAY AND NI0IIT | th Quality and Hotter Service j? 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