The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 27, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6

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K | APPLICATI I date _ > ] NAME _______ _____ [jr., *.._ . ? j; CTTY __._ M ? | BIRTHDAY _ H ; : GRADE S 400! | < ^ ' Fill out tris coupon and mail R' ' } stamped envelope to The Pair, ( ? 1810 Assembly St., Columbia, S. < ; j the roll book, and you will recei\ IMAKGAKL1 WRITES . Hello Ev nybody: ^ i To-day 'is Uashington's ..biillij.j l day aim 1 know must i.i taw .-ciioon L' art* liaving u prog ram. Last week r was Negio History week ami we' i? Mnvvii iiyoiit ii.c tiiuuy , ucnitfvc-} l merits of tire Xegrb ruecl On las, k': . \V ediiesuay uiu nasKviua.i i.;a?. 'i ; played the un.ia. feated. State.-hui w ! i team and even though our team > is young the scores were -1-1 in ' d favor of Stateslmrg., I really don't think that was so had, do ycu Bill? I attended church and j ?, Sunday, school as usual and we' had a good Ies>Ou taught l>y MrMagnolia Lewis. In the ailternoo: we wont over to Cad-den to see about my mother's old home' win'..-, was bumcd dcwii last Monday afternoon with all of tli ir parentold furniture, books and silver and *- ' many other things w hich was i\ tptal lost as there wa- ho insur ance on the building. We also vi-. ited Mr. and .Mrs. C. M. W'bbei. and Mr. and Mrs. Mo^es Shove; and spent a pleasant afternoon. Bill I forgot to tell you that on^? of our 4-H club gil ls Iras be' r selected to speak over the radi? somcti'me in Aptil. 1 hope yor will be able to hear It r. So long Bill, MARGARET WRIGHT Remhert, S. ROSA I KK I.IKKS I. ' liASKKTIKAI ? Dear' "mil?. How are you?. I "am well anhope you aiV- th2> syMv*?I at-L/usy in School as .< v?rr" play' |;% ed a basketball game Monday an^"Wednesday. \\\- played W/Iiiy jp ton Monday and Blackville Wed i Bfex nesday."' \Villi-iton 11- Elko C fff' -BlackvilV-hnd '1 and we had 1-h I don't know'whip w,- will hay !?>S; another ganu',, wo were plannina game today but the ttam di< not come. I was very much dis . 1 appointed.. We a'e making -serai hooks in. school. We vnjoy>'; ?ci vice as usual. So hug Bill unii m next week. ROSA l.K SMITH. TMI.^ 'f-.-ii \ i-.iKo, rMiui* ? aii'iin; I.W Si ~ Friendship \. M. K, Church Rev. H. W. Walker. Pu?tor . The Sunday school Ix-iran at I o 30 hy tin- S pt.. Mr. H. f.. A lev andcr. A Inhere lv.mrh'.l- '..f .teach : ers and student." were present The lesson was well di-mu-sed. At the retrain!' service hour. > wonderful soul' stirring sernio was pr.-ach"<l !>y M-.e oust or. " We urge. that all the member and friends' atted the A. C. E. League: The V. M. f'.-.cluh met at the . . home of Mr. Craig Gary, Jr. Tues day. February 10. 7:30. The Presi dcr t.?Mr?A.?W. Thompso;,?being ? absence, ?h" meeting was conducted by the Vice President, Mr; Earnest Henderson. The business wa ? discussed briefly, and afterwar< .a delicious course of cake an< /fruit cocktail was. served.. It wa ! enjoyed by all and also game; were played. Mr. Johnio Lee Miller is up am! out again after being confined t< his bed for some time with th< flu. , Mr. Roosevelt Jones, L. Evans A. W. Thompson, James J. Young James Lewis and .Mrs. Viola Bail j ey are able to be up after an at at this writing. We hope foi 1 them a speedy recovery. The Willing Workers club or last Sunday met at the home o "?Mrs. Annie?Little. ohe of^ on? faithful members who has beer Iill for some time. The meeting was enjoyed by all. Little Miss Fran-ena Marie . ' Gary has a very serious attack o' T pneumonia. We pray for her < ' speedy recovery. Mr. J. C. Roberson is very ill ai this writing. . , There will be a tinmen isiove Tournament at Bell St. schoo! Friday night. March 5, 11(37. The first bout will he hetweer Buck Little, Ufifi pound? heavy " weight and Bii?^ .Tack Coundloe.-' nounds. . wfa?" has held tl.' (championship around Clinton fo. t. 8 ynyn. 1 L* Sterling Spoil- Bell St. Home ~ I Coming Lf A very lartre crowd witnessed the wonderful basket ball game b > tween Sterling High of Greneville and Bell St. High of Clinton,?iThe > game was very interesting. Scores' r?Stalling 40; Bell St. 26. Our city agent and reporter, who : hao j|l for.several days is much better at this writing, and will be arbund to visit all of our ubscribers cn the 26th and 27tb K | ?he jjOBfc filTH'S KK1 AQ jT WIYYTf BILL CAKYER, Editor ! ON BLANK | L}_ 1 i?8 ;; s ~ :Pj _8TATB :: a :; ? ? agjc :: e .. <. ...... " c t together w-ith a self addressed tto I/eader, Bill Carver's Club, 4 s . Your name will be placed on j. a membership card and button. A i' - * 1 '~"T1 4!, : ; : 1 r MIlJ.BRANCH A.M.K. 'CHl RCIl * lli'V. f. H. Dozier, Pastor ,. ' t The .Sunday school was opened ^ 10: io with Supt. and teachers at t their post of duty. Promptly at 1 1 1 :.'?0 our beloved pastor ascended i.r.v niMiuni; ms text was loutl; * in the Hook of Amos 11:5; subject "Your Word, it-Values." This set- 11 moil was enjoyed by all who heard, c him.. Aftef service, wq celebrate, the birthday, of the A. M. E church which was a very interest, ngprogram; and seemingly to b? enjoyed by all. Also the financial was very good. Woodland schogirls' basket, ball tl-ani playe. t Pamplico, S. C. ' The game be- t tween the girls was a hard striur. . a glo on. both sides. Scores l-l in I favor of Pamplico. S. C. c Mrs. Ivlean Guiles.' Mrs. M. P. t Bones'are on the sick list:" Every {l body hope them a speedv reeov . ery. m,1 1 * BERKLEY SPLITS WITH ALSTON i Moncks Corner?Before a vorv hu-instie crowd of fans th? 1 ":i>t Berkeley sextette swept thro a die Al-tv-n High school- girls' ' ain of S inrnerville. The -'offen. live shSotintr of Thidmu. Jlopkih' ? 'or Berkeley was an .-eye sore t* 1 'he Alston team.. The defensTv t day and teamwork of ibdman J lr '.vii and Perry was largely tie ? a. -e of Sumtnerville's. downfall': Mi'lifiraJi." the Sterling?guard of Re: -holey' ilisplayrtl her waves vor;. .. ffeetivoly. The only threat Alston offered was one field troal h Fady. Her other points clank* h; the charity route. The kills . le'rkeloy still continue their und*\ eated march. A Nip an<l Turk Affair ^ lite i hrkeley ?- tram not ? 'o ho overshadowed by tile lin< , A-ork of the trrrls' team tonk.th* , . ourt like a blizzard sweeping a > ross" the Shara Desert ami yav> \lstoii the bi.'.oest silo-1:ot' the: lives. With Motto and * Ruth h win::- the way Rcrkeloy led tie , parade until the hpal minutes o day. Green of Alston was outstanding The bnv-t eame was eleai)?vu u 'rem .'tail t" tjnish. '. AT K FAS COl'NTY TEACHKR*' ASSOCIATION 1 Lai:fens,. S. C? February. 20 O.'iT? Despite the unfavorable e<e 'i'iotvs of the weather aO teachers "mind their way to ITamnton St "licit?^ehinil ^aftrday.?T4*c-?win lrosidert r:yno before the croon 'mrr'ncr "Onward Christian Sold I rrs" fired the already enthusiasts band. ' The .dismissions prove*.' 1 nore helnf'il than ever. Musi- 1 and Art for Primary children Was 1 - ;i-< u.?.?ed?In Mi.-.?M. N'. Sander* 1 'rd Mrs K. M. Mints. Reatizinc ~ vpt few instrvinerts. can he ha ' t . hev hro'.'L'ht methods by whirl hih'ren can he taught to Sing. ( The Klemer.tarv gnvp cave in. ' ' orestiny plans which contained : leal of information'to be used ir ' >*nvning piinils in mo tcache* <chool. Another important pha < f school improvement was introluced and discussed hy High ' school croup. "IIow and Why "Wols Should he Made Beaitti"ul." Suggestive plans for planting 1 shrubbery and fir. war* were, given. "*e reaction of children in heauti- J ' .i! surro irdincs should serve as timulus to beautify. !.nuv<jns Association rejoice.. >ver tlic cooperative efforts made 1 --rr helping her became one?htm?1 I red per cen t in State Teachers' ' issoeiation fees. Our association is one that all uemhers can be proud of, LADSON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Columbia The I.adson Ladies Missionary society, invites you to be present at their annual program , sundny. February 28th, 5 p. m. Mrs. Mabel Boulware. one of our women that was <ent by the Pres.-. Ltff AtitAM T? f\O ? rl /\M n 4 Aim ' through the northern states, to ' ( present the Negro in the Southern church, will be the principal speaker. Music to he furnished by the Harbison Glee club. We nromise you a real treat. Don't forget the date, February 2Sth at 1 Mrs. C. A! Johnson, pre-ident MrS. C. E. Rutherford, secretary Rev. A. S. Powe, pastor of February. We insist that all subscribers be prepared to enter- < tain the agent for this is the last i visit for 1037, i - - o T i I CENTENARY NEWS A party will be given at the chool house Friday night, Februry 2(>. by CehteTville Baptist hureh. ? Mr. Solomon Brunson came roiTi the'Mnlliiis Hospital yesteray; he has been sick for a month nd two weeks. We hope for him speedy recovery. Mrs. Sarah Strickland was takn to Florence hospital Sunday. The following are in dispose: Irs. Lara Richardson and Rev. E. J. Richard soli. While in town stop by Mr. Sesion Reed's Grocery store for up o date service. Friday afternoon. Miss J. B. lilmore went to Hamlet, N. C. Ar ivpd Sunday morning and express d herself as having spent a pleas- I int week-end. Sunday school was opened.. at he usual hour, with the hSupt., Mr. Mi Smith lit his post of duty. Alhoutfh it was raining steadily, a1 lice crowd was present. Prof. Mcintosh taught an intersting lesson. . ? Tlie B. V. P. lb met -it the usuil hour. Mr. "Mcintosh was in barge of the program. S'l". PAUL BAPTIST CIICRCH Rev. IV. I.. Wilson, Pastor Coll. gc -Place. Colunibiar?The suthiay school opened at the Uslal hour with the superintend; nt ind JLuacheii# at their post of duty. I'lie hssbn 'was di-iussed by the lasses ami reviewed by the-pasor. The nioniing .service began it 11:45. The pastor preached a* anil stirring sernibri which was ecYived' with deep interest ami iithus asm. The text was founddatthew The collection was ,*ery good. Evening. service began at 7:'J0. The-rTiussage' was .delivered l v lev. Ernest Bonner. He selected j i text from John .3:14. Ma* y vis tor- were pr< sent throughout the lay. Those o?.) the sick list art ills*. A lb it ha Johnson, Jem ie M la vis.* I.ouise Spann. Lijcind; 'rumpt< n- and Mrs. Young. Mis ennio Mac L)avis is in the tiim >amantan hospital. We hup. r< >i hem a sy.nedy recov*h-yr " ~~ 'ABERN\ri.E HAI*T. ( IHKl II Rev. W M. Watson. Pastor Ci v. < .. At- tlv usual ' <y.iv. S*nnt. T?1>:;1 Rrndhu wa-. I 'i ...lv.< ? Ml r!a<sts reported1 find les>ons. ' At TTTTTo Hi".', Watson preached ureal ]seni'ma.. Thii beji jr..tiui >.r' clinch dm*, tin- junior choir a<T charire ??f the niu-ic. 1!. Y. P. I V at I : !<). had a stir>ri?e pi(.iffia.ih. The Vaster \v'a-a;l!cd on to sin# a snl'">. of which 11 enjoyed. At 7 p. ai. Rev. "J. A. A dam* ' reached a fT'vat sermon whi/h tuiioved hy all. Subject' 'Mme?the SpuieA* ^K\V;vonc k~ sinjT lorwaid to trio KnIIv S lav. _ The \\"i man's Auxiliary waoVally entertained at the homo nf drs. Fcaril Ware yn ^Wednesday \ trood program was rendered. Chicken pie. urr rrram and cake ve.re served by the hostess. The next meeting will he at Mrs. \. Recks <?n' T)uglas?j St., en Mar I r< I. ?M r. anH~ M rs. Iawy -bn+Tvoy-- ofli holas spent Surday in Spartanuirg, S. C. with friends. The sick of-the church are: Mrs i/./ie Williams. Mrs. I limes Mr. 1 llowav, Mrs. Brock. Mrs. Annie iVoods, Mrs. Ellen Dillard. Mrs. ielle Austin. Mrs. .lanie .lacksou in<1 Mrs. Clayhurn. \\ e hope all vill -non be out. t TK I BIT IT TO THK L ATH KKV. J. F. I'LAIB By Rev. L. A. Wells The death of Rev. J. F. Flair, vas both shocking and surprising, to his many frcinds. Surely, in ho midst of life we are in death." Rev. Flair was one among the organizers of the North Fast Conference. lie was a successful pastor and presiding elder. Ferhaps there are but few. ministers if the state, who have rendered more faithful service and made greater sacrifices then he, for the There arT~~iiut n few of his class, that are on this side of the Jordan, to tell the story. It was at his Annual conference, at Eloree, S. C. we met him last. He was as usual cheerful, arid ful of smiles, and appeared to have been him, we thought of a great oak standing out alone in an open field, that had encountered many heavy storms. A train, he reminded one of a strong vessel that had made many .voyages, and that had weathered great tempests; coming in with sails tattered and torn. As a brave and good soldier of th cross, he had been on the battle field of our I.ord, and Master for more than fifty years. I didn't he had met the enemy and had en countered many hard battles. His once strong and giant like body showed marks and wounds, for the cause of the Master. But all marks and wounds were in front ns a clear evidence that he stood f""n ?t?r"y* ? > *iM, enr my. His face showed signs of anxious care, voice tremulous, foot, sore from the long march, but still standing by his gun, with his ?oward in haj}d, He "was ready -in HE PALMETTO LEADER BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH J ?/ Rev. E. E. Gauldea. Pastor Newberry, S. C.?Last Thursday the Missionary society was highly entertained dt the hoitie of Mrs. 1 Birdie Henry. After- the regular 1 meeting and business side of the ' meeting a delightful course of 1 4jlacaj)ple sherbet, cookies and '? ' mints was served. i Mrs. Cleland who is visiting hei 'J mother. Mr>. Johnson, was at the _c Missionary society, - she took charge of tne ntusic, atid at the 1 close she gave a splendid talk which was enjoyed by all. Her r mother is ill at present, and she n in iiere to do What sho can for her, we do hope and trust that her v mother will soon get back to s health again. t The Missionary society gave a y play last Friday night, at the Dray . ton Street High school. "The Old c Maid Convention" was the name of the play. Every one who had the privilege of- seeing it enjoyed every moment of the tune. . Tiro Snii nrlnv cnVtrtti? ninf ;i t t Vu? usual hour with" the pastor in !J charge of the devotional ex ircis 2 es. The classes studied the lessop for twenty minutes, after j which tliey reassembled for a bi i? ** ? review which was conducted by Mrs Gaulden. The moi.ning. services began with Miss Gweldolyn Henry at th'e piano. The message f< r the-morninjr was taken from GaltuisjnPGilO 1 ?As .we have therefore.opportunity, let us do good unto all m'-n. " especially unto them. who. ale of. * the household1 of faith. Subject v "The Morality of ChrisliarVtj." 1 ' a The R. V. P. u. met a.t:G:10 p.m. 1 with Mrs. Nancy SingtMPfT ir ~| charge. The program that was ^ vosputed was among the best the v R. V. P. U. has presented yet. It s was ("specially interesting because ^ of the variety. It lias been said that, "variety is the spieh of life" ^ and we will feadily agree to that 1 h night. because we have .be.cn able tu .understand the goodness " of life through the process oTv change. The night services were opened h with Mr. Geotge Singleton at the- .? idano, our pastor. eanu>. before us a after the regular devoir 11 with a c message 011 "The *Mountain ot Truth." His message was renter- C ed around Peter, Janus and John c and Jesus on the Mount of trans- t figuration. One great philosopher h bv tlie name pf Aristotle held j| MpU. nlv t eonipavat.iv?-ly few People could live \\avth wb i 1 liv"s. atid lie named font- classes of o-o'dc wdio ncvoi' will Slaves one. not because they arc the tools of | other'men; paupers cannot because 'thev <lo not have sufficient of this world's Broods; the diseased can- *,i( not he'cat se they are miserable* '. and the youncr cannot because thev have not lived loner enouph to ac- ? liii-ve true happiness.'- j L .bsiis tamrht that all life conies (i from foil, and life's value must j. die?calculated on.the scale of eter- ^ r.ity. You may be a slave, pauper. a diseased, or one who dies ? yoMn**. letrardlcss to these condi- y tiops. if you know Jesus you will (| bp obi,, to en'ov life, you may rot .ci*o* the fi ll joy byre upon earth* j be* v u will in.-the end. | Dear member have you mad", your pledge toward the paintim* p of ?M* -church ? [f you haven't do ^ to show how 11111 h you love yoVv pledge every Rnndny. someone h win li<? tlu'i"; <m take your name I iiii'l the annum! ymi pay. Let u v Hot allow niii- nnstov to do move, f for us than w do for ourselves. , Rio. Claude-1 lenderson and Mas y ter Junior Rake' are among those that n?<> si k We hope and pray J that they ahum1 \v-it.Va all of the > >vck munbei s. ar. friojids of New- f s? >< >>* he un and going I j ahout with a smile' of good cheer -| and happiness on. their faces. s NKYI.l'S CROSS ROAD NEWS ; mi,,, ;,,f Voyle'- has been very copperatlv TVm patrorr^ftn' teachers of the eomnyinitvtare I working to entry on a wonderful i project as T7i ily' d' m plot ion?of- ? th- s hoo' building and - riuipmct \ The parents and tenuhers have ti been holding t! if monthly meet- ! ings and have out on sopv won' derfttl nvogianis. The last an;'' most effective one was the randlf I light program giver, for Christ- ' mas. f ' ' Mrs. Rkh-i'dsdn.. president 'of * th Indies'-missionary society and th)?ir group with their candle c 'if?h<" consisting of ap- j prop' iat" songs. Bible stonpy an'! j a dramatization of the light play- j id a wonderful part and adder! v Wonderful new ideas as to the ' t'm'i-g of /'h>i t. Rev. and Mr?. Miller , of Wnlterhoro received during the hoi- . idavs. . . j! Tim i^ombrrs and friend/- <\r c J ^mvoll chit" h shnwef?d t^em ] after a wonderful sermon from t the subject Ripken Ways of Ij'ving". I On .Tannery if) teachers of Ney c les met in a group meeting at Barney Ronnie also parents, \ ' o f..da ,) |,js Captain's command. ' D". Plair is rot dead, hut simply j j haltf rl. 11? shall live on, and on in the hearts and minds, of the , manv lives, that he has touched. < Wo shall miss him. but he is not j lonely- -be is with Drs. S. F. Flegor, A. W. TTcvward, I. W. John- < see n C Deny. M. R. Felix, I. J. ; Miller and a host of otherwhohave firished their' work, and havo , crossed to the other shore. 7 "Tlio'onins of dnnfVi nra nnst f f n.hor and sorrow cease; I And life's long: warfare closed at ] last, * ] . BQVl is found in peace." ? ? i l MiifailiiHi ' ' BENNJiTT COLLEGE CAGEI^S WIN FROM BARBER-SCOTIA K. Clover Scores 21 Points Greensboro, N. C.?Despite the oss of Georgia Murrell, un ace orward, Bennett's basketball team ed by Ruth Glover, sharp shootng forward and captain, tkfetjtd the well-coached and hard fight ng Bai btn-Scotia team 35-11 in rhirkiehl gymnasium last Friday ivening. To date Bennett's score totals 73 points to the opponent's 1G. The excellent record of the Bcnictt t"ani is attributed to the mag lificient and superb playing of R. Rover, A. .Smith, J. Fas/.-A. Claoil, A. Moore and.C. Gamble. The plcndid work of these stars and heir team-mates, J. Ross, E. Robnson, C. Ross, and *E. Leach, has >ut the Bennett Blue Bells f.n a lass by themselves. Officials: Rtcferce, Feeler; L'mire, Felice. On February 22' Bennett .will leet Fayettville State Normal in ipturn game and un February 7, Bennett will play its homeoiyiug iramq of the season against lt arid T. collctre. Both of those ymhasium. *. " Miss Madie Ruth (iambic,. a lumber of the faculty of Bennett ollffre left G:' ensVofo last Fr:>v morivmf on a five weeks tour f the middle W??st. On this trip >'hich she if making as a rcpr<>entative of thP college. she will isit ci ties in West Virginia, Ohio llinois, Indiana. Iowa, Nebraska nd South Dakota. The tour is be i?: sponsored by the chapters, of be Kappa Phi Sorority locate;! at he several state colleges and uni ersitibs in the above mentioned tate^ "While on this tour. Mi'ss lambly, talented singer ard dralat.ic readier, and a former memer; of thq Bennett college quaret, will appear on several proranis before college and club auience. She will lecture on the ontrihutions of the Negro to Alerican Civilizatif n and will also ive i*e;i"tals consisting of vocal nd dramatic selections by Negro omposers and authors. Miss Gamble, a native of Lima. )hio, was graduated at Bennett olleg-e in .Tune. 1934. Since that inie she has Ive en employed by er Alma Mater as an assistant i the Department of Dramatics. I.Al RFNS NEWS By Thomas Rhelton Rev. A. X Thorns cf 'Bethel ['livered a very impressive serion on Sunday morning. His. tenia was "Fire/4 Rev. Robert . Johnson, a Seminary student of ohnson C. Smith university deliv red lite eVeni.i-r sernuSn (or Rev. hoimis; his theme was /'Fight ing ie .Christian Fight." * .. Tite Willing Weikeis club of thel met at the home, of Miss I'ih'o Hunter on Downs St. Tliursay. Bethel's missionary sociey met at the home of Mr. an ' Irs. Will Moore on Jersey St n Thursday night. Mrs! Geneva Si./ lton ? f Wil iams St. has mipioved eonsidbly? _ Mr. William Tillman of Green A iii i ;it hi-, hi.11u on la -.t week ' > was flip";ali/.ed. at '.Springfield baptist ehurch. The interment ra< held in the city-' camet.'i'y Tinelal directors Charlie .Duck tt ard grandson, John Putman ,-ere in charge of tlie remain.-:. i nose <>:i me si.K use. arc; .wis, anio Reed, Mrs. Adlinc Wall-. If. Morris Meadows, Mrs. Etta J'.irlinKtftn. Mrs. . Amanda Tod:' Ir. Bub'.cr liyrd and Mrs7"R.~~A. 'homas. \\V wish for th'cm ad peedy recovery. Rev. Robert ( . Johnson, a stuont of Theology at Johnson C. hnilh university was the week* nd truest of Mrs. Geneva Shelton nd family. -?? Miss Mary Daily, a teacher at .anford is home v.ith her parents : William Si. sick with influenza. ?Miss Willie?Boyd, a teacher at Ware Shoal* was 'the week-end ruest of her parents on Sullivan U. Mrs. E. F. Howard and Mr. and Jrs. Q: etnanne of Washiir/ton ~). C. were quests of Miss Mattie Juckett at a delialdful dinner or rhursday- even injur at Mis* Duck tt's home Cn Downs St. Mr. John Fields Hunter, Mortian of this city, accompanied by \. J. Thomas motored to York on a*t week to hiir.g Mrs. Thomas lomc on accouni <>i ner inness. Jhclton's was a success on Sunday (VCnihff, Many local talents were iji program; this affair was the nyst outstanding: event of the I rear for the Ushers' ri club. The nnfce-*tanfcs v* oporti ;1- ~?Tl1.50. This. :lub is composed of young irfto) ectuaT "pupils, and is looiung to xceil all other clubs in the city. Miss Helep H. Pettis and Mis? Slise Pettis of Clinton were priests >f the Shcltons on Saturday. Bishop A. J. Blown of Sene-.n vas in the 2ity recently on busiK'SS. Rev. Hall of Columbia is visitnp in the city this \\cck. The Home Missionary society net at the home of Mrs. Luther stevonson Sundav evening niTTTTv ;r St. " ' Mrs. Amanda James, of Sum,cr. S. C. was a truest of her aunt. \I' s. K. W. Bailey on Williams St. Rev, Robert C. Johnson, semilary student at Johnson C. Smith inivorsity was a truest of Mrs. E. W. TiailylmTast Sunday. Mr. Willie Henry Shelton of ;he city and Miss Helen and Elise Pettis of Clinton motored to Coumbia on Sunday, visiting friends it Benedict college. muM mm n?iM * mvm&k | ^pnpttr M X BY HERBERT 1 X IT'S TRIE, SO VERY TRIE. None is the joy I ?.? Know 111 strife! Or. I'd not wish to Sjwml my life For u. living1., Near to man, Foro\ ei ' doing "A11T can! Or iii my liyi ng - . I wooid raise My voice to pain as \\tli as praise; And in my doing Would delight In being far- more ' ' n iong than right! rl'tllll'l l i;T I'I'L' /' l i' I.Mlii ( a i .1 i i-i v .vvii^uo LEAVES S.'C. STATE A. & ?1. IN BACKGKOIN1) Second (lanu's Fai ven Scores I On Wednesday afternoon, Sa\an?a? oaskcicnil ian? witnessed the .-icond meeting of the bovs J aiut giris cagcrs of the Georgia 1 Mat college and South Carolina ' A. and AI. college, Orangeburg, b. c., in tlie new gymnasium cf the local' scuool. It was tile second time that the teams had met this 1 sea.-oiu dn tiie 1m : t games, vvhK h ( wei? played in Orangeburg, S. C. . on February 12 and Idtli, the score, of the game \v til the girls was a tie .and the score ol t e gam. ' wiiiv. the buys was a one-poir.i j f jjnl infavor of the Geo rgia boys. The games played on AVednes- ' day failed to even the scores with the Two schbols. Tt<g go ls!__gu-me started off rather slowly in the i 1 is\ 'Itiart r wiih tc;e Georgia .team .malting a score only to be tied by . the Carolina girh'. The first half of the game ended >vithGeorgia leading with three points.. Ill -'the second half, the Georgia girls set a pace that was too fast for their opponents. And, de- i spite the rapid sub-tituiiig on the 1 part of the visiting tpam,-Georgia < ran her .ieure?to twenty scvcli j 1 point-. Th Carolinians were only < able to .bring their total score to ' fitteen pOr ills. WiLiiams, Bu?ge. s ; and Lewis wt.e outstanding for i South Carolina while Dowdel , For.' rest and Tarv<?r were outstanding ' for/Georgia. 1 In the first If if the boys' < 11 eennw',/1 * U ?> J . * K ~ ? *v ovvuiwu 111L' \^<UOIlU<l boys had the game in tlv' bay. ' Georgia had a two-point score at the end of the first half, while the vist or.- lead the half with a nine- * point stove.' However, In tile lat : tev part of the, game, the Georgia boys came back- with perfect eo- j ordination. m<(\irig swiftly, tan- . tiously and cunningly. In the first tin oe mini tes of the second half | tht Georgia boys were <"n the l?ud and or-ly lost this position by one point during the entire third qua) < r. '!'.> >!i.l!/;,r\y Caiolina team | despite their ability to make sp.ctacujer passes and nyisleadirlg pi- < vots. -ouhl 11 t lo.'p up with the shooting pace of tha Georgia l.oys. The game ended with Georgia loading a total score of twenty-j eiebt points a"d the South Caro- , lina hoys, nineteen pi nts. Both' 1 New and FAS'. BIKFN.ailftll< tiiikii nwwv Effective December fi, 1030 Lv. Augusta __ ,1:00 P.'M, tvrAHrerr"_~ ~ __ lVuu i'. M. Lv. COLUMBIA 3:50 P. M. Lv. Charlotte . 7:1.5 P. M Ar. Washington 1:3") A.M.* Ar. Baltimore ' 5:51 A.- M. Ar.Philadelphia 7:27 A. M. Ar. New Work _ 0:15 A. M. Ar. Boston- . 3:00 P?3L? RETURNING Lv. Boston __ ?" TTLOO A. V K Lv. New York --------2:5!) P. .* R Lv. Washington 7:05 P. V Ar." COLUMBIA " 7:20 A. T Ar. Aiken ? 10:05 A. V V Ar. Augusta 10:15 A. M One hour and thirty minutes ai New York I Through sleeping < and Washington and New Y Augusta-Washington. All Pul Conditioned. Comfortable coach *Jf?tt b* mt W?k> jPor sleeping car reservations, fares call or comma W.E. McGEE Asst. folwiiWi S O U Tjgt RAIL WAYl|| t Ap,: iiihfcSiiiifcJiiiMMBti 11V11 ', . * .' fn':;" ru;::-: * ' ' - *5; f W^?' # 'V' Saturday, February 27, 1937 riiUatntufi | ELI DICKSON :<. SPARTANDCKG COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL Fair Fofest, S. C.?The last repoi t that came from this school tional-work also a little of the miscellaneous work and recreational activities. This report will deal mainly with the recreational activities. And at this season of the year when we hear one speak of recreation, the first thine, we as a whole might think of would be "basket ball." as it is one of the.' main sports in most of the "up-to-o ? date" schools. Each coach is ??*"" tercsled in training his or her team or teams to be a "good loser" as well a "good winner," at. least he should be. "Failure and S--"ce>s'"_ cannot. always be compared: with "Losing and Winning." .Most of the games that Fair Forest boys and gills have played hlv< f;;ilrwt tr? K.if did not mil to plo'y a "hpeciois irnme." Recently, they have succeeded in defeating a few of their opponents. . On the-afto: neon of February 16 the lads and their coach, PrOf. E. F. Rivers, motored to Pa'colet, S. C. .There they were engaged 'n a ha* tie with the WmdiTot school "strontr qunrdintr" quintet. When half of the frame was over Fair Forist was much in the background as the scores favored . Pa <>U I i irrht to one. At the close of the Ramc* coaah' River- was. much grateful to krow that hi? Pds had won by a small mniiv;Tin. The scores favored Fail- Forest 12-11. This Ii. i tii > baiter's second victory over-the Parolet boys this season. ?. FMl'l'KPVILLE NE,VS First Baptist Church Pey. A. II. ('larke, Pastor -imypy was a very wet one for service, but any way a few. faithful members were presort. Rev. A. IT. Clark preached from Kphesiaw 1:1. sub iect: "The Christian's Vacation." We had a vrey nice time. We lost one of our faithful members. Mrs. Frances Kelly of Summerville, .and <f First Baptist church. The funeral services were held on Rundrtv, February 21, at 2:"0. I?..v .... .O..K...1 ? ... i ? ?W ? . Vyliu iV I r V C*\ JJVll cl ? Ulltin- ' ful sermon on Sunday night from , Matthew 20:28; subject: "The Uniceisial Law of Service/' This tOrmon was a wry striking one, \nd was enjoyed by all. The Zion club's rally was quite i success on. Wednesday night, ijuite a fe.W attended and enjoyed :he program. " . * The Faithful Workers' club is having a salad supper ut the resile.nee of Mr. and 'Mrs. John Watjn Monday night at '8,o'clock. ~ "7? games were nerve-wrecking in excitement ami spectacular and speedy in action from beginning ml. Johnson, F.dwards, Davis Watson, McDcw and Armstrong, supported by Lifers, made up the, South Caiolina team, while Wilkerson, Bass, Stokes, Deny and Ahili' ma le lip the (.Iworgia team. TER Schedule ;ta special Sorter tims from Augusta to :ars between Augusta-Aiken ork. Lounge sleeping car llman and dining cars airiea. 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