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? Saturday, March 6, 1937 L A U REN'S^S' EW s I Mr. ana Mrs. b. i . utnuy and soil rcciiy were r>.ceilc Visitors ol j fcjuicor ana inuaivi una. pj,' iuuiy .uampton ui C/Oiuinoia. Ine dua^ci singers saiig to a ca] capacity aouse ui opnwgweiu on c^>11 Hie loth. * Ep "^f4; Mr. aiiu Mrs. y Coleman Qf announce uie uiun or a oaoy uau jnR (finer, inimna. Messrs iruiner [ Crane anu uavid Cunmngnam nun Qr1 beta puiciiaseu vos rec<-nuy. g-y. Mrs. ruaggie ruts is on cue sick rar list, jner uau.g titers uessie i>oyu oi ureenvine una. Jessie iuae Flits -] ol wasinu(fkon are at her oeusiu<-. ct] A""? *'"'011041 1KJVU.-U rru?ll- Pj.| man at bcatd comge letutiieu tt t3j Oruiuuuuig aitei naving ner toit- j mm fniinvi'.l t uuerai ^services were held for (70] Mis. Lena Hoy at 1'ieasant Vicw p0j baptist cnurcn, day court. Kev. cj^, J. w. Matins in cnarge. wa' C. ll. ueasiey, son 01 Mr. Koss 0f Beasiey . were nistaiitiy kilieu in jjnj an autoniooile wreck in Virginia Qf last week. As Little Clara Bell Anderson who ?or was severely bitten by a bull dog j is still under the doctor's care. res f The city nosp tal is in lull swing m,-i now. Mis. Minnie James, main; jtQ Mr. B. G. Cunningham, orueily. Mi*- C. MeLiatnei llitt is a pa- [)a tient there now. , ] Mrs. Nannie Golphin had a pro- p. ._a u i i glttlll UV Il^r OtUUUI iUVUUtt^ lilt*;. ^|?g " It was a sucpess. . Vo - .'. Mrs. t Sarah Johnson of Colum- pr bia is 'very sick at th,e home p'f her daughter, Ophelia Cyrus oj. wo Jersey street. da; Mx-s. Lula McWilliams will ?n ' Certain the missionary society No Ho 2 df^St.~Paul^Bapt. church Fri. Feb hel - ruary 2CEH at 4 o'clock. Program ] for the year is to be outlined. Ho Members ax'e urged to be present, in ' Me CARLISLE NEWS _ Jej We were very sorry to hear of n*" the death of Mr. James Hill, on< of the old citizens of Carlisle who died Thursday n te, Feb. 18. He va will be missed among both white and! colored. He was well known. V He was buried by Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Friday afternoon at 3:0C J. o'clock. lie left to mourn his pass , ing his wife, Mrs. - Blanch Hill Miss Sallie Hill, his daughter, foui ^ * asters and a hcst of relatives and friends. The family have our deep est sympathy. St. Luke public school is doinp 1 fine under present teachers, Mis? , Mary Ella McConnell and Miss rt Congee Tally. They are putting, oi forth much efforts to make tht. na school and commifnity what it yj, should be. The carpenters. .Mi-. S. S. Galmon, Mr. Stark Galmor -n * * U'?,.l?.. 17.., ii txiill i*ii. ?? i-nii-y liiniiici rvn txiv working hard to have the new .1 i school house ready for school next h, week. The patrons are .playing: ae- w tive part in putting the material through. " ~ w 1 Serv'ces were very good at St J?2 Luke A. M. . E. Zion church Sun.day. jRunday school was opened eJ and ctftted to order by the pastor' ;e on account of the lateness of the sup?rintendnt. The lesson was well discussed by the school after lll? which the pastor brought to he hearers a message from St. Matt. teJ 12:1-2. The congregation seemed rfe to have enjoyed the mssagc. We in, V\orro oorTftoO of Qf ?'U tn Af' .? Services "were good at "Jami" IC< Chapel Baptist church the second Sunday. Rev. WVlker preached at - for them. He took his text from qJ, Exodus 3;3. The message was en .. joyed. Quite a few from Chestei were here. i'u Mt. W. J. Gallman of Union .a was the Sunday afternoon guert* ae of Miss AJinie?Salter. ^ Mrs. Dora Bates of CarVsle is sperding awhile with her daughter ' Elwillie Cha'ntmon in Florida. 'a Mr. and Mrs. Tryon Bates arc .a1 '.cry happy over their little dan 0 ; hter. She is only six weeks old r and weighs 18 1-2 pounds. ? s -Helen Alston and family 01 v. i: h to thank their many friends ' t-aflislo for the sympathy and hei i-:.. 'ncsp shown them doint* their ' -v avcment. Also for the b?au- r ..iful floral oflfeu'rgs by both col rnd white. Martha Lre Brow|n and ?u * hi dren returned Sunday aftei als ' . ndmy a v.li'e v ,th her sister in Sanfort, N. C. .Shp |( ]> s a pleasant stay. Rally on ' >ms Chapel A. M. E. Zion Wl "or the benefit of the- Th i ' he second Sunday in wi / o ' h, 14^ pe; | Rnllv on~ fin "'Oa-k--Grove-sehooh ' Thursday nipht "March 18. Rally at St; - Luke A. M. E. Z. 10 church for the church first Sun- 1 uday n April, 4th. Don't forget fh thes? rallies, members and friends. ap | FIRST CALVARY The Junior Ushers' club held a " ine at the home of Miss E- 1,1 " "ezabeth Lowry, Friday, February ex 10, 10.17, at five o'clock, opened by I Nc I ameiner "Trust and Obey," Next! Iwe repeated the Lord's Prayer in concert. Our next soup was "Steel \ Away." Led by Miss Roberta Sim- " i ona. We then discussed unfinished thf and new business. Our new busi- wh nesos is a "Comedy Pull," which 19 we are planning for in the near fu- su' "Dire. The minutes of the last We meeting was read by the aecre- Sei tary. Next song "Certainly Lord" sto led by MissMannie Belle Diggs. ] The roll was called next; ench 0f member responded with a Bible verse as she contributed her dues. %vo ? We repeated the missible and ad- nn] Mourned tp nt the home?of q, Miss Jannie Belle Diggs March 5, ] 1 1937. We were very glad to have hjs a new member, Miss Lillie Belle SG\ V *. am Roberta Simons rel i' . . . ' 1 ^ ' agfvi, JETTrS ACADEMY NEWS I By. Reva Holmes ilr. Bonj. F. Logan, a represen- I nters, Atlanta, was a business I ive of the House of Murphy, I ler- here on Monday. He was acnpanied by Father Dukes of the I iscopal church, Augusta. Each I the gentlemen made an interest- I ' talk at chapel hour. }ev. and Mrs. G. L. Gaines oi ? eater Mt. Canaan church, Au>ta visited us last week, to arlge for our Glee club to appear ? ? their church, Marck 8th. ! rho ministrel which was present < > here Wednesday evening bv the. \ eshnian class was very enter- < > ning. \ J iliss ki nglet"" nnrrifld?a- g.-fmp- r members of the 8th grade to ' t lumbia Friday. They visited >0? nts of interest in the capital y. The high point of the trip s their visi t to the Observatory lc the University of South. Caroa, where they had the privilege heaving an interesting talk on n< tronomy. by one of the profes ... - ^ s. < VIr. Seymour Carroll, state rep- n.( ientative of the National Hujie. Society, was a wefeome via- ? r here Thursday. He also ? ese 1 iJLexi_?he_Metala Ari^Coro- ? ny of Rochester, Y. Miss Mattt'e Pegues and Mr. J. m Burgess, itinerant teacher ni liners in Home ""Economics and . eational Agriculture, visited us iday. Mr. Verd Peterson (white) ite .Supt. of the Vocational a rk was also a visitor here Friv . ' ; ; rhe Executive board of the 'ine. mission S. S?-.convention d a meeting here Friday.'1 . President Nicholson, Mesdames .. lines and Collins, Misses O. C. 1 own, Cummings and Ruff, ssrs Blassengalo and Jones, and group of our singers (rpale) '" i iresenetd us at the annual meet: of the joint County teachers' "r| lociation, at Edgefield Saturday, a ey reported that the meeting 1 s a splendid one. - y< Dur Gleo club rendered a pro- . lm at Cumberland A. M. E. arch (Sunday afternoon to a very w preci&tive audience, in interest our rally fund. b< Mrs. Isaac Naggles of Tuskegee, a., her sister, Mrs. Vera Naggles ci mmonds, and brother, Mr. Cal li ggles, and Miss Dorothy K?n ?f"Ttidge Spring visited friends '< re friday evening. * Members of the senior h'.gh and A ?shman classes recently gave a P nt surprise party for their clas itess, Misses Carrie, Searles and ittie McKie. Fr'day evening a oup of seniors gave a surprise & thday party for their classmate. 0 ss Evelyn Monroe. On each of b occasions the h6nor guests b 're surprised almost out of their 0 tsT The-affairs were very en- v 'able. B On Thursday our basketball o mis played' the Schofield teams c' re, winning both gam^s. Scho- ^ Id players made a splendid show ^ r, however. Pr'ncipal and Prof. wkins, coaches, accompanied th* t< ims. Friday evening we played P neca Junior college there, loa- " r bcth games to them. Coaches s< ibers and Fnrr mnl-Mrs. Rubens- ? ompanied our teams. h. Mrs. Collins spent the week-end in } home. Saturday was the. J* thday of her husband, Mr. L. ^ . Collins, and they had as their Psts for the week-end, their s< ughter, Mrs. Ethel Blocker and e< v children, Jeannette and Jos- P RT ? * 01 diss Eunice ^cott, 3rd H. gh q ss has returned to "school, after l, fing spent some tim e at her tt me, due to illness, also Mr. Wm. A awford, 2nd High. We wel- a1 r< lie them and trust that they jj ill eontnue to enjoy good it ilth. vi r. Blassengale was a guest of ie and Mrs. Tim Miles, Saluda, v' inlay. He visited the Butler and Bt sh Funera Home of that town p 10. ai All classes are working hard in ai crest of our annual rally which 11 be held, Fn'day. April 9. ere is an urgent need for money th which to meet current ex- ^ nses of the school, and unless the ly"'is J a success, our work shall handicapped and the school m may have to be shortened, erefore, we are earnestly asking tc of our friends to help us inj c< s struggle. rho Fair association held ajs< eting here Friday, at which s' ie premiums were distributed to ^ hibitors who won them at the' ivember Fair. J1 _ B SIIMMKRTOV NEWS! M IB ft e regret very much to hear of, r death of Bro. Thomas Johnson ^ 0 departed this life, February 1937. He was funeralized on 1 riday, February 21; the services C re conducted by his pastor, Rev. *1. Rev. Seal didn't leave a rn unturned. brother Thomas was a resident this town; he was a Christian P' itlefrian and a faithful chujoh y< iker all of his life. He was a mber'one leader in the Oak rmr-j^wr-f^-Ttramr: 3ro. Thomas leaves to mourn loss, a Svife and 10 children, ri 'eral grandchildren, 4 brothers 1 1 sister and a host of other P1 atives and friends* cl . TJ i the itar I _v ABBt WALl-*? | NOTE: Your quei>tion answer a cliDping of this column is engioi reply, send a quarter (25c)~ and mail free advice on t>.ee (3) qu birthdate. and correct address to to AilDE WATiLACE7"caro of '1'H Assembly Street, Columbia, Soutl D. C. J.?Will you please tell me ho went.lto see my husband and ild him about my boy friend? ai Ans.: This knowledge has been pi matter of common gossip in your . si eighborhood for quite a while, j o one told_ him directly. The rt ews reached him the way all gos- f, p does. You forget thebld Vay- w >&rn!!bg-Warp your sins will find? ?u out.'- ' D - ^ M. L. G.?What is. wrong with Vt y back and will it interfere with ly future vocation? y\ns.:- i aa nave sirmnea your ^ ack and unfortunately you have shown it the proper considf- ,.( tion. -You can overcome this if ou will only realize your hack is V( sick" and act accordingly. See a octor immediately. ' M. L. M.?Will I he able to e* ^ ack home and get away from the w fo I am Kving? Airs.: By all means abandon our?present life of wastefdlness , nd dissipation and return home i that your conscience can ence ore know the peace of a 'jsefi:' nd honorable life. There is nolh ' re awaiting you at the end of aur trail except "nhappiness. , . y C. C.-^-Must I fontinue to I've r' ith my husband and take his C( rean treatment or would it be ?" est for me to leave him? Ans.: There is no law or cir* amstance that can force you t" i. ve withi your husband if hellmiireates you. Put the matter .he- ni ore him plainly?either he must 1 eat you as a wi^e or go liis way ! i. LONE. You can carry out your1 ! oint in this way. WALTERBORO NEWS T Miss Margaret Chestnut had as week-end guest Miss Dixon, one f the county teachers. Miss Mazie V. Young-, county ' eacher was the pleasant visitor j f Mrs. Lois E. Logan Saturday. ^ isiting her husband. Prof. Gabe 1 luckman. Mrs. Buckman is one .. f the teachers in Orangeburg ounty. Messrs Jefferies Thompsons dyde Turner, Howard Lewis, .pleton Cooper and Odell Goude>ck formed the Silvertone quin- " 2t and sang at Myrtle Grove, and ocosobo plantations last week and " iade quite a reputation for them2lves. Dr. Samuel Nance, P. E. f the Orangeburg, district-vva? u luasmit mlier lam. week while oh"** is way tp the Bishop's council. u Mrs. Edith Buckahan and her an Walter of Augusta were- weeknd visitors of her mother, Mrs. Ll achel Martin and other relatives. rt Mr. and Mrs. Jelieries lnomp-an and Mr. fsaac Gauson motor- ui 1 to Orangeburg last week to be G resent at the funeral of the wile i Mx^Oadaon. n Mi*s. Herlene Maree and Mrs. eil King are in with the flu. Mrs. oretta summers, Mrs. Daisy Las?r are up and out again. Mr. lonza Gi-een has had a serious Itack and is still confined to his >om. Mrs. Laura Grant is much ? nproved while Mrs. Mary Hamt continues ill. Mevs. P. R. Tiller and M. Mil" * 1 I ~ tUair " r nave returneo numc uum isita to conferences in different i-J.'1 -ates. y Mrs. Mary Spencer, Messrs M. . Grant. Frank Simmons, "Rev. id Mrs. H. D. Brown and Rev. id Mrs. Lee A. Logan were visors to the Bishop's Council in . harleston last week. HESTER COUNTY n? 4-H COUNCIL ORGANIZED c< ni Objectives for 1937 Adopted j. \v Chester Gounty TH Council met w )day and organized the County u auneil for 1937. c| The 52 members present re pre- })t mted 12 clubs and formed the o< teering committte for 4-H club K 'ork this year. The officers elocted are: Pres., ,'r ohn C. Lewis, Mt. Arrat club, S ascomville, S. C.; Vice-Pres., tl [aggie Sims, LowryjS. C.; Sec., eatrice Strand, Mt. Mariah clifb, (() [chburg, S. C.; Asst. Sei., Bertha 'orthy, Hardin club, Leeds, S. C. reas., L. S. Priie, Carter club, Rt. ^ heater, S. C. 'r ine iiuu ouuj^vdu hut iu..?ttii.b ^ jjectives: ai 1. See that all members com- c< lete their demonstrations this , -*?r. , nj 2. Have the community feel the M casonce . of the 4.H -rhih, -aj 3. Have community picnic and }v illy. ' in 4. Extend opportunity to all ereon* of club age to join the ^ ub. , cc IE PALMETTO* OEAl)fc* 111 etl in tins - paper ONLY wI ?t. .j? >(?(< in yunr letter 1' r privn'i [t[ *a a sfeli -uddi essed sta irijc <1 i n ktf tfulinn m-i urn ;?' * estions. Sijrn year full name *- ui all It tti i s. Addres- :i!i *i.:ii1 't* ai K l'AI..METTO ! KAMi'.K 1 :1 < \ i >i Carolina. " X I" u , .'^r * t * K. S. Y'y tfin Sii.o s i< j n to b: .n:a t > ii ! "en. ! e! Ai"l vis very nun li. Till i mi: J loul.i do. " d>*"V' ' . ?i'?t hi i.< a ether t it an 'solve Im love |t|? vi !. ST-vfr reninf'n f *iIhft?^ in ? ?i t.v av and bo viro to n!n a-. - pro. TT- !> \ ')} (? rui. ii ><: > m:* ;"" tese points ve.:> !?* <? v." I v\ hupp* w';<Med 1'?"**' # * * * th | 1 M. If-. IV. v-?i " " ( . l-:>\ <1 l> :;!?!? " 'j . ' IrH nlxmt .-bib!ro-- in fe? . . I>^ f.'I. , ?nr diet and closely .yum <!'ny 'll nir Ima'th lvieU to a noma' >u-\v'1l airain b?> your <>M -"'I'. 't TiTn lTrrm nTl henvy vol :iod ronooos exorc'ses. Ch'l lh>;h . ill follow a little later <n in life. ****** V . L.AV. Tin- inv (OM 'o |;rv wbftn?l five*-, tlvs.;/ . on. is born troinsr with. w jjj Ans.: "Your If .it hand ts. no lbmr. interested in the woman yon ?>< teak of. but he has a xuakhes.- |;, ?r a pretty face and will fr<i|n"n' I.i tip out on \ou if nun the tanCe. However. he will ne' er ho: he >me seriou ly involved v* ith yny J her woman. " * * * * * ? 'js''; CT. TT. - My father live : Y n> fl...,a..,rt vails and.l > o ; > i(> now f he is all rbyht: Ar.s.: 11>?your lather is \.r\ > I'ach alive and well. He is* still t the tbW4i where >du heanl Iioht int last. You will hear from hint lb fter the eincryenev is past. lb 'ABISRNAC"[.K' 15AI?T. ( ill K' [I '< Rev. Win. Watson, lV-Un Greenville, S. C.-=^jund?-fcS*c!:?><V1 pencil by the assistant . ..p i i:j.*ndcnt, .Mr. \V. J. liari is. AI-. luugh the gioiin.l wii-i cm en d Ml) snow, fluni. w..?r. I'.ii .'.h, n.i- "p" nee. , At 11 :MU Key. Watson prcachci l(, rom lift i'sahns, Utn verse, thetne A Save God of a l!cl.e\er in <, hriot." it was a great sjernicn. 11. V. 1'. U. at vuy goo . rugiam .-by the-seniors. i'reachig service - 7:tlU p. in. At 7:t!u ?, ev. LMliard picaci.cn a great' serIOII. ire ill lie tii e v. 1 1 . ?, tile ill 1 lie Unchanged .unai." itev i at-on will uc out >?i i:.c city lot i.ignis 111??V I ?1!>I,RUII^ a I I M . . ... . ' J, 111 have a '.sacc*-.-.-. -4 lie rai'iy iiS ti buCJO.S.>. v J |, . . \ v ^ U ' " VKHi'-S-, ; 11111, t ?ti.--!., ,M le cu"lca' ** v 1 a "i ><fo very. ; - ni A\ e all iVKx'tt-i?> ui' tii. LtitLn ol .in.-, ..;t,t,.cr in reenville. . Scteiai v.-i; ^ .^,1,1 t(t _l_i K set \ices Sana;.} at lrwn V,' siievtile, X. C. -A1 * . ; i! RJD(;i;\\.w s i Itehovoral, i;.i:,i ,x i nur.h V( Itov. W. 1-. WiKi-ii. l'a&lut U'! The most sa<i i -o?s.?n-Ua4- Fvrr -pr itnesseu fur m?u.; was < t- ha uiated \\;:en Rev. l'. i'orun reached the ruTTTTTT '>{ Kloise ffninolU. She v. J,-Ti : nil.eer el roit.Cahiran B.?pt ; r< h. . Sheaves t<7* mj-. u. u }) . ; a I'alh.r. icther, four ! mtl.e. and h\c stets. After the .-( '. ! v, i>[ iini other I.ora'nx.e I'm- .v-i<!?ht.- '1!' > and h's-vif... -m i;. I o. and t'Rey Vr.u d f nice dhu I"! sr. He i? jiul .fa,- e-h i" th- ' u j wntry to raise < \? v thimr he sods. jr.. told hi- 'in-in-law. jrhos Hoykin. r >t' * , take the ^ ' rpd in his wood "file. '-v eo to o?n!s v\ here 1 ha\ acres 7( i-1 oods. ; Tlie mouthers of V.'he (> .!; * lurch turned out i- l-'-re nun-i sis to hear the \v-. ' r:ul' d'-s- w*i >urso delivered by our pastor, Cti ov. .T. X. Bentty. , 'j.'i Mr. Robert A (.' . ! accent-1 . rtivetl with - Mr. 1 Bote; n lotorod to I ere A". S, on' last r0 unday ovoidm- t<. \: !' i ? '? l" tore. Thev repot Jul :: fine trip. lUi Mr. and Mis. II Harris of lvthewood were" 4ho h trm -t ' Mrs. I.ottie C.'add.n ?r last \' [ondav.-' : Mr. R. L. Simon of' Columbia, ta , C. was in the roam uni'y. runt- (.j( IVFr. Mrytkv Harris of I.uirnfT ae- "" mpanied with Mrs. I ;]T:i OuHrn. -ct id Mi's?bs Com. P. Outer motor- M I to Columbia P.ittt: day. j i<i Hundreds *of- f'rien's <h ?ni"b.'Mt ie community wji' '..Met u w , r tho continued i 1!n. >'< of * Mi s. -t [attic Out to". S'b- b" Teen in ild out-<*f bod f"" mI ooks. At this wr ??! .? . bo is J (iproving sonic. Ph ' -id 'bo b-.-r ' edienl .nttert/on. H'-ion ?s, a" I o hristians overywhoro are request1 to pray for her a speedy re- j 'very. , j SIMS liKi'JI SC HOOL MAYS "ill And Alxjjt Si His High H> Aiuuiiua L liookcr in liiainiUi. <luii id S.ms Hi. no . lua-.' in ir inuiais ajipcui l iiui^ji 11><<1111114, .iuiuiai y m, ' .11. lin li.e loiidiwi.g II gilt Uic io tin.* ' iiuu city nit- liii i w v iiigniy l n ii'i lam- ' a li> i'..e i-,s'|i(ii c .~ocini ciutj, ul u (mute oi" .?'i; . nan .lii.T. v. li'.'sl- I is on \\ a. lord Si. flilt' .sciiucu uiiu is pi oyiva.-il-.g? J hnmx H'c MH>Vi I Isl'ili 'Xj jr? i \ ,m-| i . ..i .i |" in. sVinui Ciu.-s n vciy giuil to ive .Mi.s Iaiikic Liun-ai. ba.k Ur I in.' u H*+ 1 ulln i'.- 1...1 nay lor i;.c.senior class is aj I o.Kiiili.g iiiicl cV. ijuiic is an\i<#as .ki'.dw wiiai's what, ai.d who's lo. 1 He I'< l.- ni'll1' ol* tHe Si-nioi is- (SupulalivcO: lest iliv .-sod"?\i.iiilia- .Minis."I'utii'st"?Th lma Smith * "Stylish"----Da sy Andm son "I'iolliosl"- ? Maiy B. Sims*. "Xvatos't"?Aniiif- Smith. "Ih'si Dancors"?A. Iiuoktr, W ti r. J*T;iIK-sBaton, T. Wyndm. ' "Smallest"?Zlda Jeter. *- >'i 11 i. st"--K. I-'uharks, J. Your.y. Hunter. Miest Si?>itv-' ?M. K. I.indsoy. Foster. II. Kennedy. "Handsomest"?-T. YVyndham, iVyin an. ;' "FjHiosl"?I/. Bankh'nd;- Iv co. "S\v cticst" - I.ituaoe 1 Hmcan, I bye Morris. .. ! .ai:?o-tl.'miso Bobir.sun. Be.-t I'a'iiVr (.Make up')* Aman. Booker. "Fuiuiiost'' ? B. Baton,' Ik Book ,n . . ' "Sassiest" Helen Kennedy. "Qiiietiest'"?it. Kobinson, I.. "Best ?roup singers" (Sims Hi. \tettel?.Mile. II. Kennedy, A. > >!...r, !.. .M.W vain. II. Morris, M. n !sey and B. Ibdlins. "Sur; liest sin^c i "-a HoKn Ken-' (15*. - '" "Best siimcl" Helen Morns. "Best hair out"- Thcdora I.indy. "I > st Bail i'.o"?Washington 'uSrU. "Lait'l et" Zelpli.ia Thomp"("'.ildish";?Minsvi'e (.'. hon, "Fastest ones" K. Norman, M. diinson. . ' Host ijiulu??IrtR'y- Jlv-1 Aiini'. ; . "Smallosl - IV uudcHtam. . "Jolli'fst Ma:v: Sh<m;, I.U >.' JVr 'Mar;. WYst" -KirjL'tTS. ''Scholastic"?Walter Vaughn. "I.uvx> st i J-ttcr. ."Shn11.( slJo 11n Jih k.'-' ,i! i ?K. Jcr.ninj;-. 11. :u :\ 1'!. Uic'\ "I.ovi-lifi-st > nc" Al.Wf t'lay. I'liig shots"?Ali'Iluuinc, T litlw A. Bunko i\ K.. Kuhar.ks. B. Halls. Il.uth I.indsey. I'ntil nnxt week. \vu all ssmi a nay wouk t<> you ami a happy . I'k-uid. " . i<>v i-tt-ttrvrEr T vrAi. i:. ( iii Kcii Hov; A. J. Ilalman, Pastor Sunday, Fib. Ji Sunday school' '? - .7F at 11?::11? a.m. by Miss .Km-' e 1.11' ( noli. 1".:e !e .-or. was :;gh.l by Mi.-s Hcsalto Hasilen. -Mai i.iu'jf service It-gaii at 1H:t?i? !. .. k. .">< ! nmn by Rev. Moses Jtinii uhain. His text \\nI'samt b:2- Subjcvt In God y Salvation ami my glory tlv .k .>!' my strength ami rcurii-o. Morning servivis closed at 'a' p. m Allen Christian Kndeair League lagan at > p. in. op ad,by lilt- I'K's tli'lit, Mrs. \ iula MY. Tile 11sson taught'- oy tin in in r. .'>lr. .los?'pb Jlillcr. Loaic si-: vices began at 7 j). m. Ser>; by t:'u> pastor. \vi:si.i;v m. k. cih r( ii Rev. C. (". Clark, Pastor 11.. .1 r I < ?i a green leaf tea ity. ITihose in iharge of the .jm am well1: Missr< Kdith Frasicr. a'lilia Caiti-r and Mr. O. Burk. Tlios, who took a part ir. u.urogram \wi*: Mi-sc. Fleam i as er .amt-Mnrgarct Bookman .-oh.m'Hntlie Spa 11 n--a lvadini!- . 10 .?.pdn.-or of t!u> program was is. Nance. I me.ru, nut at its usual tim?\ i.th those in charge: Misses itherj-na W atson an i Kleanor asicr. The dismission was car?tl out'picoly with ev?ry one spending to the question. W'v ! qr.'to :1 few visitors. W'e only ?l?e t'ney will return airain. Our monthly League meeting' i laid in the chinch basement i.lay night. Business of*impornee was discussed and it was dele! that we would have.a "Get and Out" banzcr on the third in day night ui .March which is arch 1'.i. It cost one' cent to gm and-nine OX.;- fclose you get t. The-pulpit is eordia'ly inv't a* end. We sire also asking ni* fullest cooperation t?? mnkv ii urn "^q" UBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER I \ ' * (I.OVKK M.WS . i>diy aLr. li. aim ai!4i W..C4 i-VV J.v1<v C4 4V. n.u, .UI>, ..iU:) .. ?? 4. A. .. i ... ; *?.4%." ? . /?.* ;. 0 .'4 .. ?. \ I ii* v.i Id i U.I. ci .U ..J.v 4 ?1 ? ?v. ci wi VJW. kiv.i .j, u.:n,ai ,ui'. I.,, Huv.W,/ u> ? ?? * u I'.au.v?. -'?? - *i Aiti.j* j wi a luiua, ' 1 ?' ' '^J "' i ? r*y i i V? Vl J >*. i | v vu 4 * aa * * * A i? J?U v" ,{ a.'. t J * * '* ?u<,ijiivu i..?' * u i a* oj ?;>i .-. .ksl.j ls%A%\ I l.u C4L , . ~ !. v iiu. i-ii 1 nui'.-Miuy. .:l*; * oa -AuUti..- ,<>. tj&Stoi.ia j. ' , :i?i a lv.vua\s Wit-a niauv-i " '' s Aii.-.. ii-.itha Iiyi\s, an-.i >on t lit <?i')i ;. \yoiO ruJlVii 1 /in ham,' t:st \\ < k ! < ijv Vv ilij s<j!1 J.a>. li<> lias ilia.\\ v i -nn-.i. vt-ry uiu(.h X! at t'h< V; :<a:.(J. 1 an- ,-t.M on ' th?- >:ik ?i>t. . " '. y-h f'"ia SttM-Jt. am! ."Mvs. Li/.: > l?yr?k \v?tv i- <|jvp.)>-Q(l , for a_ _ :'(u- day- hfxr wet k"" " \i, . i . . . *?%' ' i' i . * .Ki'-K.-.Mn. "i in >p?ii I . i.i?uY jr t h' s \vc? |; vi.<itinjr to 1 nvith^r.' -M:S. Mumrie < I * Mt. >n h:i < 1 a? > j? ? f ii' sis Sunday. K v. Harnett and Mr. |.n\v i i n Patter on. . MoKnijiht Ilijth News, T.I)-; Kmmeti SioitV teams nv t ' lh .MeKhiy hi's teams < n tki.it . fnuiH Tint:>day hiy hV*' The ,'\wi v. .4- 4ii'ffi-.t...| J?!.}; . Th-' i'il!s. S4-4.. ; . . >\Vre 1 i*-lu. Hi;'} Adanis aid the yirist.ani. Bnvrf( 1. ; ? _ .. _ L._ " ' ' Friday afterHorii: t{> faculty -n 14tiiiii4*ii ihv svircii'iit iaxiy with |U ^ fcry i'llt 14--1 i'ur pn.frraMi, " Oh TViirsdny nitfht. FeFruirj 2"> Urst.'t:*-. ?1 c-t?!l."irc? will pivsont a . play, entitle "The Itemise;" Quite a few students aiV out. o-l school at present and we hop? hnw si. h the'v will be able t'? corn* hark. Miss F. K. Pearl -pert thy.week nd in Castbnia, N. with Mi>Mary' T. Adams.,. eII ARDKV II.I.K M:\VS' M Slenhen A M F- Church Kcv. \V. r. McBrown, I'astor Suii'lay iwi'Rinjr. Sumlay clvo vvtrs hcl(i lit the usual hour. Mi M. I',.. Randan. .Sunt At'-11;: i.? I I lev. McBr?>wn |) reach-, a w'i'.ik'iful si'imoJi, t< xt <ia. attains ;th ihiiptyp. . a.? i.iK'u-ai.-Mxi.iu y nu'ci ?ilt5 iu .U al lnv ul" a1? ?. Ali-?.iv . >. .Vill i _ iiiOvtiiiy aa , ilii tiiin'klU'li '.-V4V1.il \\ Hi pillllll >.u .-aiau', i..-i 1. ,vu ana lum; V A....U N .i A>a an. liOllic lulu, waii 1 iv 1 ihdu.vi a..11 .ul)!.. ......taa, a..il .>11:. 1 v iv iPvil 'i-i . uiulilbui. .. i.. i'..? ( i'..?iiu? iu vMij.a ? ,v ...1.-. .>. W . Aii>iii in Oa. inn, nit i i.n V. vai its.oil, V_ . 1 iii nii?i"i.i ii.v..u 1.. .u.-. 1.. 1.. ' ' 4 n.la a> livai liuii Mil \ v. r ayuui. 1 . i. .-v. intviiny mvi at tav a.-u uat hour Aiui.uav ni^int; .v.is. 1.. I I liTTuS, Jl.VMi.VIK. . vo.v ii.i 1 vs.,ug I'lMiy.aiu vv.i& ivi. vii ay Aji.-. t'oiuniy Wu.-u-r.' 1..ox.-, n i)i .o in : 1 u..,i 1. 1 - iijti'r" -lUiiviit.-, viiltVu "Vivoiji v \\ asiiit;^ i i \n. -iuiii; l- i iv; sot: lliUOc .< \ l'U 111 1 111 speech, sUOJCCt ".Ul.oalcr-landing . Between 1'au-n;. u ; Teaeii :>." onse by .Mi i- Washington. The patrons ami lea.hers au- coopera-. ir.[; nicely rtH ,l?lailjl. ' HOLLY HILL NEWS The fungral service of Miss Cora Lisbon, daughter of Rev. and Mrs . 4-'. C?Lisbcia was held at Bethel A. M. E. church, Tuesday. February J.J, at J!50 p. m. She passetfcr away Friday, .February lb, at the County hospital .air?Orangeburg-. " 3. C. ? M. Newton. Mortician charge. Services were largely attended with Rev. L. L. Farmer, pastor, acting master of ceremonies. Reading- of obituary. Rev. J. I. Hamilton. Telegrams, cards letters of condolences by Rev. I. \V. Wilbdvn. , Resolutions by Mis.Rachel Banister. Music by tin rhojr ar.d several selections from Newton's Funeral Home quartet. The rostrum associates wire:' Revs. I. W. Wilborn, presiding- elder of the Beaufort District; .1. l.?Hamilton. pastor of Live Nance, S'. C.; Rev. Farmer came forward with his message of eulogy, having selected an appropriate text, "Proverbs 27:27. Miss Lisbon was, a member 01 Bethel A. M, E. church. When - lie wcr.t fo New York, she joined Bethel A.M. E. church, there, an : wn- an active worker in the Sunday school uptil her health pro-vented her. She was a lovely daughter. sister and. friend. The following servive: Rev. P. V. Lisbon. Mrs. Viola Li-bon, five sis ters, three brothers. Sleep on Cora an.) take your re-t we all loved you but Jesus loves you best. | Messrs A. Cokely, Phillip Lis- ; bon. Ilazel Ellis. James Do-so. J | Simmons and Destine Owens motored to the game and they en- I joyed being in St. Matthews so ! well they decided to take life easy I and not rct'.Trn with the team Wed- j nesdav evening, but parried ah'pg , hirhwnx?! ! !::' .? !'T"-' f '> 11..11 \ T Hill Thursday 10:J0 a. m. Sunday, February 2Sth, Messr F. r. Cain. Nolan Johnson an.l S. S. Simmons enroutc to WiYL ton, S. C. motored by Oranceb i to attend the funeral of a very , dear friend. Mrs. Sadie Williams: I Page 3 (?(>l ] ? i.im i i| .N uw & Kev. K? A. Jirown, i'usfor i t.., j, ai i ij pas or -ii> rus i< ,\i Jmiu i:.e oil. in t.i i ujiti.s; tii jii vuci'i.'.j c? . J... - M : II.wt,; I, il llif.yt, " ' i W,.|| ..will U,.,J . ' ' ;r?< u.cv i hi in i').' a.'" ?. .w i s. I-iu. Ji.u . i, : i j t fiii y, . Fi-ty i..? .. ;i ;..j U , i.?. ( . L_.,1 i ^ ?. ..ii.-.v in h'i r. ' 7<~>J >iji- a+rt . ' . ' "" ' ' ' i'1 - i rmio 'UV- M ' rrir. ' : u -t<:jioi t.- a ' 'i:- ' ' - ' ' ~ ' / a ],' V.i.o ~ , . : ,;u f.j ;?'.' i. I'lm-a-. lay. 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'.'U! . :-* : "Mh." M- .Ma.h.- .>!? :v.. 7. Mr.' < I?avi>,- Mr. Amiic B: rn-'v. >' Intornu-rt it. ! 7. '.fry. St ryant <>f v? 'i ' ? : <:i 'i;y li'V--' . :'n? !iatt:< . i> i'nujh't. v. .' rr7 thv ?vIti-1 -1'.* Mr*, 'v.y.-r. 'A: Fa r. r ; ; FOMAIUA M.WS M. Ju-mi's A. >1. I.. ( iiuccii ' Rt'V. J. S. Martin, Pastor SunJay sch?...I was <.;<< ? ' 1 h . wiv Suj-t. A:\-i ' . < - . at* tin-i- of iuty. - <*>*' s<nuujj \\ ar i - ' " :v l I'V tl.J ; ' llov. .1 ?? Matty li'-ayts \v : r !y.::>'.o to o.ijji witi.in wlnK._hu ;a'ivn;J. .< oy tin-. \?iy. .V.;.i.k K. v. W. r nit a.'o. . T;-.i !'. T.-A w; .1 su-.'t-t \\ o - ; ; ?: a proa'!a.v. y.at > . I 1 A . . ' . t i,:vr . > Mr, W ... vy .... . . .. ., ' i'"' * y \ : . *. ; v. i*. David G. E lions General in^y \v? Holiest am: ftv ?tttw?y IV p.D to ttf M>" v> :th nit PFOVF ' ~ ? Up in morning, ^ rfill Feeling; fc3)i j _ . & ***Ji Fine! 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