The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 06, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6

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~ ;~y&~- " " Tajre 6 ? . APPUCATI < ? !i DATE I NAME _1 ! \ ADDRE88 4 > 3 3 GITY J. . ; ; BIRTHDAY I ? < GRADE .... E ^OOL 3 | Fill out wis coupon and mail i . stamped envelope to The Palm. ;; 131Q Assembly St.. Columbia. S; < the roll bOolc. and, vnu will reeeiv, makgakrt writes . ?? .( Hello Everybody. Are you" listening in? If so. you will hear the news for the past week. 'On Thursday afternoori, tKo undefeated" State-burv 1 basket ball learn went down to the j Raften Crpek; team;?the?scores) were 7-S in fav~r of Raften Ci eX'k. ' On Tuesday of this week, we are expecting the Boy kin's team and on Friday . the ' H|t. Michel's team. We are hoping to win both of these names. On last Sunday . afternoon, we, ? .--Went to tlie inovi,. and? saw?tfw picture. "Green,. Pa-tares,'* nndenidved it. vi.rv I! * r ? wondering if the I.br i in Heaven " Will act like the one in the picture did? We did not have school Friday as all of the rural schools in Sumter county a'senibletl at'-S'tv Paul church for a group Meeting. We, had" a Rood p: gram and I am sure everyone enjoyed the meete ing. ' >i On Saturday afternoon, we at . ' tended a lovely Birthday party at. the home of our little friend,Bertha Dixon. oi Ho ratio: after playing several games of choyk.s.amgrans, authors and old maids, we were all served san Iwchev ice cream'and cake and every one went away happy. . Before I close I wish to thank K">a l.ee Smith. . froni Klko, fV r-her letter on the Junior page last-week.- .My!- how I enjoyed reading it. This week I hope there, will he Many more letters for-mo to read. 1 fear you Will get tired reading -<> I ;rm*j,:j?oing t-. sign off. Yours truly, . Margaret Wi iglit BKTIIKI. \. M. E. C III IU I1 Re,v. T. Iv. Robinson, Pastor 1'n.iitn. *S. P.--Sunday was ;i very had -day f r all rally goofs." of Bethel church. Sunday rite a program was given by- the: Sihei Circle, cluh instead < f preaching. ; everyone enjoyed it. The Me.Junk ' ins qiiiU'tet sang Some very' beautiful sVdoctions. Everyone enjoyed their singing. The contest Wednesday nite. February 24. l'.'dT Jjetween *'th> Gohlen Gates Jubilee quartet f ColumWa and the Fanious Four of Spurt.-minirg?S. C. -was, a s'.icco-s. Everyone enjoyed it. The contest was won by the Golden Gate- Jubilee of Columbia, and were wi glad. Miss Robbve Wyndham certainly did enjoyed herself Monday afternoon with the pastor and hi.~ Ma .am, Rev. u;.d Mr-. T. ;E. Robinson. i_. Visitors at Bethel church Sunday nite, Mr>. Bu tlni McJunkir.s, J< hn D. Johnson and Robert Henderson. MORRIS BROWN v r~vr -t* - ( ii i ' Serviees .'it. Mni'i-i. Hrnwn A. M. . E. church were conducted as usual last Sunday. The vteathe-. was apt all that would .ho desired but good cohirrcrations worshiped dnriinr the dav. Rev.'* d. \V. Withet spoon has been rcnr vi-d' front Morris Hrowt by Rjshop .1 fs. Flipper, but wa- present during the service* during the day. It. is reported tlmt Rev. I.en.iojj front Greenville. S. will ho sent, tMo rips F.i ?.v, n A. .m. K. church. The new piaster i> expected to h?here by r.ext Sunday. At 1 1 :Pe ' a. m. Rev. U. S. Robinson who has conducted revival meetings at outchurch on several oeensipn preached a woral-oful sermon Rev. Robinson i< a thetrber < f th>Michigan conf ronee. A 7 -10 i. ' ' ?..?1>.\. -" sermon was preached h_v Itev J. I!. Camphe!]. prcsidui}* elder o! the Newport ri-frict. of tho N* \\ England eorfeivn ' < . Hi- suffer-.wa< "Convention." Tlx- text watakor f>'m Sr. John. .'ir<!' rhaptf ami 3rd vers*1. It is expected tho* a latere cniwil wil! attend the lee-. ?-ttrrr-hy Cr.ryno-;s m: ir A. W. Mi'--^ oil on next Monday ovoninar. Mar. 8th. at Mo: i is Brown. This con. stitutcs a rar<? opportunity to the people ' f Charleston and vicinity to hear this noted character. J' is al-ei expected that the white people 1 of this yertionr "*ill nvad themselves of the oppovfiiity to hear?thf?r.-Hy \>vro?member?ofPnnfn'r.Cc enoo 1 in ? ln'e r* i f t Tlwi -.1' "K . iigeneral admission is fixed at fit' cents, and reserved seats at 7f> ee'tj. The Bishop's Council and Conneetional Council of the A. M. E. 'church closed its-meetings her? on Friday afternoon. It is the op inion generally. that the entertain ment afforded the delegates were satisfactory. It is hoped that the :egislation of the-p bodies will he of benefit to the A. M. E. church. Many visitors were in attendance from many sections of the country. Tt was a pleasure to hear pur old Bishop P. II. Sims preach on last Wednesday morning at Emmanuel A. M. E. church. His sor men will linger long in the memory of those who had the pleasure I of hearing ,him. ?p > ?. , ON BLANK \ ; 193 .. | ' < STATE ._ I .... Ati* : together with a self addressed 2 tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, t \ Your nan** will bo placed on A a membership card and button 5 itOSEMOl NT (ill AMMAR . : SCHOOL NEWS W titer Ion, S. C.--1 he Itoscniou-nt school children are very elated -wt-r- -the 'triare C\7<ectTny to take to. Woodruff,- S. C." New Bethel Baptist chinch. 'Monday itite,- M.ucti stn, to render a pro-train entitle "Mother Coo-e isle." --a two acts play. The jirsl scene represents Miss Blight anii ler talent pupils anticipating si < !> iu mouicr uoose Isie. Seconci scene represents the home" ' oi dother Gooi^e. T<> mi^ tins pi*.* 'Via will miss a treat, The Gospel Singers 1RTh~i?oiidei i piogram at Good Hope iiaptisi viuuc,h, March lith in interest oi ,i.e" school. You are_ invited to loth pf these programs. Admission ll> and Id cents. Mrs. licxie A. Gooue, IT in. (illCAT T A 1.1.5? M:\VS Tirsi tiaptisi t liuriit Kev. S, 1,. Toole, Tasior I*el.rinu y-'21-1? StindaV school upbed at* I he Us lull otli, Willi'Vi urge number of. lite sttuunu 'W-selil. i ia.vcr s.civice was comluvU-d Uv U iitnev iSim M i tilth. alio V. M, Kci nedy. Preaching; service .lagan at 1' i - u; tit st hymn hyalite pastor, so. su ipt.ut\ Mo son by tin. iasl'ti, is; chapter of .Jojpn,. Mas. Klta Ga< tlier. Misses Su :tn and Beatrice AH -vt?* ,eiu<MTaii'w d a delightful sui prise patty i'huvwday evening at liu- home uj drs. P. Hall on Washington .'ST n^ji'oi. ! . of - .Airs. I.. Hal!, in cwleirutioti oi' her birthday. Tile dr utiVlions \yciv :ipp)opr; . . to 11 lit* Ka'stet* season.' Ma;*> allies un re played. The glle ts i-;l*e Mr. and Mrs. >,*. V. Kurd. .P.. dr. and Mrs. j. Y. Young. IP v. M 11. H. Washington, Mr. and .Viet* McCulhuig.r. Mi. a. d Mi.* \rthur .Met ivy, Mr. and .Mis '-.uhn- Hall. Mrs. Ors<?ni,t MclHill'i* .!r>. Ola Ivvans, Mrs. Mn;gg'e Mr'a!lough. Mrs.- Sa41.ii Kennedy lis. S'.;is}in Waitson. Mis. 'Gussit 'a!". Mr. Tie i Kennedv and Mr '..vd, Mrs. Pillic Hall.' Mr. Ilia H. Gunthroji. I NlbN M:\VS Tin* Gulden Gate Hruofs of Co unibia ivink'N-'a program' a; 'ethel church; during th<* past rec k. The buil dingf,-* couid hoi told one third of the people*. AYhik ve wore one of the unfortunate :<>t beir.j' able, to "get inside," ii hose that luard it expressed : '..'eat desire tor-them to n.ake a tftin -visit and hold their oiqrrani in a larger. building, Tiu lev. Kohinson and his m fil ialhould be comntehckd lor bringing ic it a wonderful treat to the foi?< f l.'nion, Mi;s.; Marie Turner died at bet me on South Wallace -street, umral services were held at St. av;l Haptl-l church. Mr. Lev-. elicit of the countv is very. ill. Mrs. Mamie Crawford of 1 ?? * roil. Michigan, who was called me to attend the funeral of he rother. I'.of. S. M. Gos ctt ha turned to Detroit, also Miss iielma Dawki 11 < f Virginia Stat* allege. has~~retiiriio 1 to lhc> col go. The flu is till raging .around nio'i.- Dr. Dawkins who has done -.mil' to ;copuji;i? _tj;d> dreaded dis* t-<n..has also had his sha,-e ar ci "rfs Kepi' in a few day^r?Hp i- a rain out. to the delight < f hi.amy patients and friends, Dr >atvKi: - has 'ionc so.im.rii t<> In > >is patients. he really fonrot- hit.iIt*. IK- iv known inUnion an< he county a- one that kndws h< w >> fiirht the "flu". Both. T)rs lawkihs an Lont; 'arc noin'it : 'feat- deal to improve the h alt} onditions of our people. olletrc. junior who was t'hllee iiiinoon account of illness has returned to the collepo. Mr. Wilson Cimtnn who halei-n an airent for the N*. C. Mut,al Life Insurance in Spartanhui <j ins he.n transferred to Union, -S *C. to take a dehit. He exprosse: threat, pleasure in. Lei.HK able t?. ixi. turn home. Mrs. Johnnie Sartor William will entertain the Claflin club Fri-lay nipht. .March 0. The club b looking forward, with proat pleasirt; to the visit of the Alutnni Pros Prof. W. W. Wilkins, March I t. Mrs. Janie G. Doupla-s, one bl Prof, Sims.' principals in th< cr?hrw?1 cVcieni i c; pntthniwl vi'itK flu. We hope she will soon In able to return to her work at MeBeth also to the A. M. K. Zior Sunday school where she i- Supt The N*. C. Mutual agents hav? been more than busy duiing tilt last few weeks, putting over at ordinary < 11 ive in honor of theii vice president, Mr. George Wayar ~CoxTs birthday. "Mr. Cox is the man of that official family. ST. PAI L BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. W. I). Stewart, Pastor j Sunday school "opened at the usual hour, >vit the Supt., Mr. T. M. Golden at h: post of duty. The 1 lesson was r?.vi* wed by "Prof. P/S. 11 it ks. At 11 Rev. Karl Wright preached a woy.derful sermon, his \ text was found I Cor. 3rd chaptor, 1st \erse-. Tile Pulpit Aid ' met (jilt the hone of Mrs. Ilicks. r A fi"'i the tli1. i". inttl n pvi'i'l hlh iT I ieadirtr was enjoyed. Purin^r the | -" e'.al hour the host ss -erred jel.o ; :?< I custard, punch, vanilla wafers i and mints. N'ext meetir.jc will be at th? - home of .Ml.5. Km ma?Mills. TP Gleaners club will meet at the home of Mrs. Byrd T-tie. e.venini. The Libera! clubwill meet at the . home of Mrs. Jar.ie Reid. Tlnnsday yvenitnt. The Mi-sionary so i? ty will meet sit the home of Mrs. Hattic Golden Kt day eve -ninu-. 1 Mr. S. Mills is.on the; sick list". I The H I \V . ..f .. .1. j .vith a full attendance. . Mr, 01 ivi: a. m. i:. ciiritcii Rev. J. A. Gamble, Pastor Prosperity, S, ! '? !..nary' :11 ? Devi th-m was upeiud.hy- Ui?v l). Bat with much spirit, -o Scripture K'sso-i by the pastor, vhich was. a splendid, us e from saiali 12-.'10. The pastor. ?'leivoted a messatre fouitil Isaiah >; 1. subject; "Gd'l's Jud.tichien'i \tra nst Emmies of the ('lunch' his seiatiotf w >s J'ull of- i-uJ^iima-ion ami spiritual fervor wlvieh1 Va enjoyed lr all wlin. heard. t. i .Regardless <f the wealh r we i' tad a splemlil ; udienre out for our irst quarterly eonfercreo which ,-vas a p;od(l ot accordir.i;''t?t tilt i vnncly .ea-.A mdwypinfv.-yt ulv d lay. . ' r ( . * . ? 1RI! 1.1 ANT 1 \ ITi'lM AIN AU.M for \v ki:i.-i:m) <;i est . \ - :'l'\ IH<*. .V. .. t . 1iy.'| :\!Vl . I;-. V..S. Me I Av?-ll."2.y I'hir :r t l\ \>i.<vi:.ly. N. v Oal' i tH. lu-il .1.3 iI!jitt ; i s?n>jitT vn F.iaiy ? i'V.'n!. fcVKruav.., 1. in ."honor'-of ^ h. -51 nvst. Mis; Da-i.-y \ Co.iclv. nu'in!. ! <?f tin' fu.ai'ly o' A-JiV/tfi y s.-how,. * oUniibiit, S.. (': 1'iviivil jrut'j *<* Mr. sua I I is. I'. A. Evans. M>;- and Mrs. . X. Thomas. lb*. aid-Mrs. Chns. :miih. Mr.and Mrs. \Y. (). Mn ;*y. Mi s Ihaitruo .Chainlu rs. Mr . '< mho Wijsnn, Mrs. C. D. If. !!. !i!l Felicia iJavis, Mr. .and Mr.-, unv's ^\hhntt. Dr. L.' C). Miller. J it\- -Joseph Wilkin*. Dr. \V. (.)? M>iill and 1 1!. .J. W-arron. - ' ' Tlir W'lin ci'nsi tr ! of o.i.'hlMiml ravair in ii?t' liv n._' ?t??Afwhich tho .triiosts wore ir.vii ! Mm the ilivimr rrain !'<)>: dim. r. . m h cor i**od (if hofbahod lam. hi k? n-!a-kin*j'. it; patlM she!'*. _ ^parxyus lYci.i ii ;nin beans, htvddcd larrots and i an! flow or adi-'.M - M?.-CS. Wort?r nntTnC'T^TVtTly v 1 "!i r ! i o v. <, hit hi,'.for <1 tol. ; ot'fco, niirts and. nuts. .'"V.I'M eMm - ol v. M-ol?iv, rr . layod. Mrs. Abbott roeciyo ! |?? iz* lho la h s. .iiavii:{ :< highest ooro ami Dr. \ !.?s. Smith locoiv-?>1 tlvo?for the to?rn. M? s: vYn-o Wilson and Miss HoatriieChambers received prizes for t? ,. v. scorois and Miss Daisy Roach . , nv il a Jovolv truest prize! F.ve < no reported having a nico , . inv: .Saturday evi :'.ipjr. Fohi ua y :!<? M Dow, !i honored Mi.-s _ doa. h w ith a 'eiioons inn,In ,.n 'n'-it'll atio.ts io: Mr- t *: is, M'-s. W. (). Mi > ;>! y, Vj-> f" Wl. -I.. BriM-di'ii'. Mlss.'s Ki.lieiy , and Reatiii Chanihi'is. Tl?.. ir.fiui 1 ii* co.ktaii in ' hi. livir^ mi' ;i, in lb/-, dir.'ny ' ?.ni pretty ;r i palatal*!' er.tr. i "ashed \vjlito potatoes. irroetl P JIV :iKl?ut st fik, _i-aViol>, asparagus t * m1 Is, pea. !:. MmH cake Tor d.es I ai;d iieiiii-lass" iii the H.iav num. > ST. MATTHEW RAPT. ( 111 KCH Rev. 11ars\ M- Tavlnr Pallor? L.ift v?r, S. Sunday was a Idyll day-al. ih Si. Matthews I?aptist church. Since the death en' Itev. S. J. Shiver th s church has f been vacant, alter a nior.th, (he conyloyalioiT <h cid- <i to oaFI a pas i >! . . It v. II. M. Tayhn was asked - 'n fnmc dmvn on?rttr1?r*""ti d HT7 Sunday in Fein uary an.i v.a- elected :ts pastor or his lirst visit, the ' ertire c" nyr "yation was elated to have been fortunate in rall'my Itev I aylor its their p.astor. The pastor is planning a rone, plete overhaulny of the entire ' ' ?r . 1... . 1, 1 . if "I I I If I Mil \ II ill.* LI V |l |V>. appointirtr and regulating clubs and iiu.xiliai i's for a greatci I church and^eongregation. He lias . plan to put much tune in Sunday ' scbrn) improvements. | The pastor is also hoping to . make th4?-n- meeting: center for the i connmim ty and in advance asking: ' the cooperation of every member I i frie.'d. , V. - V ^THE PALMETTO LEADI CENTENARY NEWS f V All the "believe it or not" are not found in Ripley's column. Here is one that happened in Centenary Believe it or not: A ehangable winter has caused many freaks to occur in the Plant kingdom but in tho animal kingdom. | This interesting incident happened on the farm of C. White. A normal calf was born having no eyes nor tail. I Our school work is progressing ' I'apiill.t uinLi the- gui lance ot Ilia i teachers. The X. F. A. are'bcauj lifying the school yards. It is , very attractive indeed. AH students and teachers arcbusy in work. Friday nite a party will be givat -t-hc school.?sponsored by j Misses Gilmore and Lambert. Miss F. Lambert, spent the weeki end with her parents in Marion. Messrs Gerald and Johnson and Miss Z. Davis, students of the Marion county training~~School, -spent the week-end at- home. t.i... si:- ; : *-- ... 1.1 > i . j Hi.' .?us?iiuuu'y met at tr.e nonio ! of Mrs. Marie Hughes. Good Hope's Missionary met at he home,of Mrs. Minnie Davis. We are very glud to report the ones on the sick list are improving rapidly.. AlfflllVILLL NllWfj ~ St. James A. M. It. Church Kev. W. S. Minis, Pastor Sun lay school opened at the usu1 hour. The lesson was reviewed y Supt. ll. T. Johnson, and re-, narks by the pastor. 11:15 a. m. our pastor read St. I.uke 15:11 -;52 as s< ripture lesson :Vnd hi- text was St. Luke 15:18P of which he emphasized the j 'Voids: "A Resolution to Return to (I.od.1' , Mr. Horace Taylor, student ol Benedict college, Columbia, spent he week-end with his father, Mr. Albert Taylor. Miss Willie 1*. Hazzard, a toach r of the Saluda City school was a week-end visitor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hazzard. Miss Annie Green, a member of the Palmetto City school spent the week-end with here parents." Mr. i:d Mrs. W. P. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tmner and - kr.rghfcr, KuToirirT utso Miss lu.ily Colli, f s| i : t- Sunday in .llber'on, Ga. with Mr. Turner's jollier. Mr-. Lina Turner, and ' -re dinner guest.- of his uncle let ati- t, Mr. and Mrs. Tate Lewis. All repoit-.d. a pleasant ' if. hriends are sorry to hear of "lYe ui'] timely death of Air_ Alex 'N'iisli Monday nooning. Relatives have bur sympathy. Hi- remains iuc at-Hoart's Fun<cal Home until frr.er'a! arrangements aie com.pleted. . : it. Pleasant Paptist Church Rev. J. W. Mathis. Pastor "Mt, Pl.:isant Haptist ^unday eh'-ol Hauliers' meeting was held at the home of Mis. Will lieid LxU::iy night. Februn y lldth. The le ?u was dis/ussed by Rev. L. F. i>i,. .. .. * r. i < - - ' 11*?uii1 was r. t !?> .'onion choir praeticyii >onir bc-iiuiiiul sona's., 'Mt, I'if!-ant- Baptist Sun:!?*. . via. I'v.a>' tipc: c;i at lOidn'a. n: Vi'ii .Mr: I.. I.. Brown. .Sapt., in Jia I he lus .in was reviewed hy Hev. Mo-nine -v-i vice was ope nod l>\? ;S.<- i'-ihior. i!rv. J. \V. Matnis, who preached a. soul stirring ^unnoi.'vi.jn John 1J: 1 as his text. =?" ? < Ol N I ) HOLDS SKCONl) BKOl I' No. ;{ or M \KI.BOBO MI:I:TI.\(; tin}? No. nut Moll iay. I-Yhrna; y 22,- 1037. at th'' 'i - i 1. ( lio, s. Nr. Audi . son, chairman <>t' the the group tojrrth i' 'at 1 ; Jo oV'ofk with favorite .from efti'h teacher ? > \ I I !| ^ Cl \ V" I Hf II rwhieh the rhniimai ; am commit toi. I'rof P- Pi' * -anted Miss Covinjr ! .''"v'njfton" doiiion-tratI vory intcn.-'in^ or "ii ' nr Life." Her (lis '.> 11 n:,..' outlined as follows P. '. :'the home and its sui roondiiuis; < c nd. Relationsh ps In ; exist if t\v en members of thi a: i ly: a':-1 tliitd. care of the pets it . ;K !i -iii". Miss Covincrtor |'i;i' ! > ,?.< life with roadirr ' jsni-lli"f a dhm tie, art. pr omaphj :m>! nt' < ! -objects. She further i i -t'Ui' il how the trarliiT i?_ iii! I ' M ' I'.ic.'at. in the workinp lit uf the tin t. Fo'to\\itiir Miss'Covinpton's df'm on-1ration tin- pump blended idea.* *'M :'e same discussion, .Miss Mar; ell then demonstrate;' ! on the unit "Indians." IT.ej- topics Were outlined as follows: First, the 'white man bceamp acquainted with Ind'ans. second, the different Indian tribes. and third, home of Indians. Miss Ilarrell showed how with tiie usje of sand tables, pasters. pa tin s, hooks, elay makinp. one-inn 1 'torios et cetra this unit may be worked out by teacher ard pupils. (I ir son' vis'or. Mi ss Graham as I U.,.1 .. i.??i nan nuiiiy neipjui nints mv us. This i fate rest i?yf-~-and inspiring meetinpr adjourned to meet apain at the Dunbar school, Mr. Candy, principal, March 15, 1937, at 1:30 P. M. Reporter, E. J. Thompson CR - I CLINTON NEWS The Supt. and pastor, both being ill. the church services, were carried on. After Sunday school n wonderful sermon was preached by Rev. G. A. Shelton. We urged that the members and , friends attend the A. C. E. League. Visitors for the- week-end were: Mr. Alfred T.eihitler, Miss Elizabeth Reeder, Donna Thompson and Mr. S. L. Lilliwood. The^e will be a Golden rGlove Uoxing?Tournament at?Rett St. scho&l Friday, March 5, 11*37, at 8:00 o'clock. There will be the tights from 143 to 211 pounds. The public is cordially invited i The Young Men Criterion Club The Young Men Criterion club ' met at, the honm of. Mr.?Craig Gary Tuesnay night,February "23. 'A large number of members were I present. There was I'll general reorganization which jive hope will "fnove to lie au effective one. The present officer- are as follows: President. Ernest Henderson; Vice President, llayward Hamlin; Sec., Craig Gajry; Asst. S;c-., Nathaniel Wilson; Treas., Fletcher Pruitt, Sergeants-at-arm, . Mance Guty and Floyd Cheeks. ,-?ho?aim of t-hi> club is to develop better young men in our community and to make them realize the great ivpinisibllittT'S that' they have in prepaiing themselves to bo worthwhile "lpnd???*? of t Hi. fn_ ture. They have proved themselves wol thy 'ol' the name "Criterion" by their ideal habits, desirable characters, and all that go 10 niakb up a worthwhile citizen. rhe*Y. M. C. C. i?- on the road to success. LOWKYS NEWS Brown Chapel A. M. E. Z. Church Sunday school le-son was discussed by.tiye classes. Mr. Win. tiler, n, our ex-superintCndent, taught the senior cla^s, wno ro'ueht mary gvod thoughts." The 4-II Gospel singers from 'Charlotte, sarg at Christian Home Baptisft- church Sunday night. It was enjoyed by all pr 'sent. They will sing at Brown's chapel the Weond -Sunday 'night in March. Mr. Jessie I'eay. Mr. ller y | Gray, Mr. Berry Walker, Mr. Charlie Jan'W's and Mr. James Key motored to'Sal sbury, .N. C. Saturday night to a union meeting... The funeral sl'.rviee of Mrs. Jan r' i 'inijrias'S,, sister c>i me iaic 1 .{''v.' Mct'lrllan. was coubu.t <1 at Brown's Chapel Thursday, Fo'du .ry 1S, by her pastor, ..Rev. ('. F !u Ft. of .('hai lotto, assisted by lev. (Iraham of Ci aiiotte and Rev ('. Ho. . i), . pastor. Interment in Ij town's chap.l c meter y, Undertaker in charge. ( aro ina Funial llonic,fharott'", N. ('. 'Hie s?.}ii n?t ' a i i^TT^-TttTfTTritloTig1t < '.Mi s Kt My. < or Jeanes oa her, visited bur school last .o k, R v. and .Mrs. Ryrd wore tell pleased wit it inn visit-... Th' ' n .'ci ! 'liny liav" a thro, -poacher >c!':jt?ol. I ml. jQh!isf?p. n;:r 1-IJ r.h ~7T<!t(!(l it;it <TTT ill again wo.-! anil o'-^nniz.il tin- oluh. (Mlicrs 1ij!!itv.: m- s x;:y;c\- |y .lanv's. I'm s.: A* nic M. ( hi.- ili'i, vi.o pi"'li-nt: Mi. .< MaVn'io I.. Sims-, si-. M Ms. Mai; in *1.. Hughs, istant svi'l >''tnr.y; Miss Doreth;' rnr-ninirhnrrr." tr astir* r. Th" y' IV::'"' a ri'ul fiioil nanting.? liov. a'!v' Mis. liynl aiv .nvanniziii'r at 1h< scVno!. Wi- hnn?. tiny will )iv' ng t<? oarry-t>r tlm woi k f"'1 hn44 ing Imm-anity. W . wyrr ti'i-a-'- ' tn sec Mr. WiHirni. the man who hrinprs tin- t'hi.h'ers t'> 'his .si lo ?r ho cmtniry rn hing. in this t>v r-v -UHf?in 'lii^?rcw <*ar. a ln**i" t f'tt Podgo. Tli'v arrjvi'il tliis mn'.'t'.ini at ri'ir sfhoo.1 9:1"v Tho measles" in our sc''n 1 i. :11 in 1 a -Hvr. Ml CATION M. Ol'I'OK 11 N I TIES AT CAMP I AK KVIKW AMI: M \N v fly Timothy .1. Johnson (tlt-mlio of ('. C. C. I'. A.) C h' st? v. S'.? ( . The edu aliu'. a' department is proim ss n..' nicely Mr. White, our a ivis.ir, has orga niv.od !l f,' Training class and a Current News clul>. In the a hove class courses are offered it FtvrlisK Public s]ca'.intr, Kd1,national sociology, Psychology. >lngy and Princ-ples of leadership The leaders training class is t< prepare leaders for camp sup vision and community 1 if* . The educational depa'tme; sent exhibits to the C'thuat meeting held in New Orleans. '!" Di'st. "1" Chaplalti. Rev. IVo l<organized a P.ible study c!u<s ' > Monday. The e'a-s was attended by a large number. High I.ight rf the Hasketeers The I.akeview basjo. t "ball t.? am is -till beating and getting beat. After dropping the game to "Dad" Crawford's team last week, they came to the top Fridhy night when they ran over those strong Finley purple hurricane to a count of to 1? 'n one of the thrilling, game;>f the season, The boys who played well foi Finley are Young and Shclton. * 9 * jggjwr v?; iOT^'i | $In?>ttr 1H 'I BY', IIHKBKHT MY FKIENI): "It's- come at la>t," Yot s:ow began and I Git w cold, "When what has passed Bet\.v-en us must be left To mold!" I've gone beyond Tlu ucumis of reason just To >ave, Oui tickle bond I thought worth keeping to i The grave! j I've played my part A..n well as anyone Couid play! FLEASANT GROVE SCHOOL Starr, South Carolina There is a school house not fai away, Waiting l'or the children as they \W; ti?i.vr far the'children as they gather each day; Our. I'loweis and shrubbery can't ?It treat, "? ??? Admire them,' but beware, don't i tali them with your feet. In ' li" I*. G. was in the Beautifi~ *' cation Contest; S! < felt she would win in spite of (he rest, Whin the contest closed she toolthe state prize, MARCH ON March on ye brave and true To serve you- country's will; i Be ready with jts colors too A* d sh"\v your strength and hill. Be ."dy for the fijrht ' j',* St"hi firm w:*h all your might! j Show ursui passed zeal to hold . F. hiopia's HH1! I Fight till you batter down the stones l CK the enemy's bated wall; Then >bout to hear their rend'ttp: moans Ard tlap your hands to see them fall. By Clarena Burant Cayee, S. C. hi?111 l.nii i;m vii.vi'i. c in Ktn Kev. l..K. Gauldcn, Pastor >'ful i-ry.?The. Sunday" school ">et ; t with Sunt.' R.F. Glad 'It n u-. i-h.'i i y . The (lasses went to thei resp. .live places, after the revi ar d.-votional' exercises. The L. lake. The services b: irar a t 11 oVlosk with Miss Gwendolyn 1 mi-mo; ur pastor la-' ' ' in before lis with a sermon 1 a>< ! * !) iht? "seven last words <>1 Jesus." Next Sunday mornini; out } past-.r will use as his text Thirst. Com;* out and he with us; we will do thee pood. . Newand FAS AIKEN-AUGU! F.lYcctive December 6, 19.16 f.v. Aiurusta __ 1:00 P. M. r.v. Ailven 1:00 P. M. I.-. < OT.UMBIA .1:50 I?. M. Lv. Charlotte . . 7:15 P. M. Ar. Washington -115 A.M.* Ar. Baltimore _.^5r5l A. M. \ r.Philadelphia __ 7:27 A. M. Ar. New York _ 9:15 A. M. \.r. Boston i nn P M 1TI-RN1NG Lv. ^osf^n __ _9:00 A. ? | [.v. > f\v York _.-t.2:30 I\ I Lv. Washington 7:05 P. f Ar. ? ?rUJMBIA .. 7:20 A. 0 Ar. "Aiken 10:05 A. f Ar. A-'pusta 10:15 A \ One hour and thirty minutes s New York! Through sleeping and Washington and New 'i Augusta-Washingtom All Pu conditioned. Comfortable coac; nwytii mi Wmml For sleeping car reservations, fare call or commi W. E. McGEE Aaat. Cotumbl S O U IBs RAIL W A Yl|j| A.I iinimmitii iin vr1 ^ ... ,v. % Saturday, March 6, 1937 mw ? <> ?>?> " p^tlatinuH. I ELI DICKSON X w. T And from my heart: Id liko another chance Some day! I \o wished no end; But if it's to your joy, ^I'hen no! _> I wouldn't spend A moment'more to keep You so! But look! Your eyes! I didn't mean to make You t-ry!! ~ .. - Then they've been lies Like what you said;?you told Ilium why? ^ Pleasant Grove sh'nes regardless-" to her size. The school was built, by parents and, That's the reason we like the shape its made, P! G. [Stands out like a little col- * y vfloar 100 rush here fur1 knowL j etge. Each of the two .rooms ha? a teacher, ^ Neither happens to be a preacher. We like our teacher fine, She is one who-can't make firo without pine. The BYPU met as hsual with ; Mrs. Nancy Singleton in charge; \ the pre gram was short and snappy; Mis. Gjaham had charge of I the program. Let us not forget our duty to- *" ward our church. We regret v'ciy much to have taken from rur community by the hands of death Mrs. Annis Ruther ford and Mrs. IPfiels. God grant t-hat thej' are resting in heaven with thee. And as for these of us that are yet alive; may we remember God, so when we come to I the end of our Journey. we will I 1.- -.11 A. - tf! * ui: in ie to m'c ^11111 in peace. IU(0()K(.AN1) HIGH SCHOOL. If. Iv. Harrison, Principal "Thi* Tuesday evening Pals" a i club composed of the sivth an ' J ; Ovcnth grades mot at .the home of j Miss Elizabeth Subcr . Tuesday. 1 February 16th at 7:00. The club has its motto?"One for all. all for one." After being served a delicious course, we adjourned to-meet at the homo of our teacher, Miss Zelma l.ogan. The officers are: Bertie Ncathers. Pres.: "Vermeil Drehtr, Sec.; Jessie F. Hampton,. Treas. uur basket ball team won a de- ^ cidod victory over Chapir.'s girls Monday, February 22. The score " i. was G to 2 in favor of New Brookland. The eighth and ninth grades ei :jend a very appropriate program for National Negro History week. : ? TER Schedule ?5TA SPECIAL horter time from Augusta to cars between Augusta-Aiken rork. *Lounge sleeping car illman and dining cars "air- "~ hes. P U-. Km glow wmtM I .-# A M s, tickets and other Information, inlc&te with , Gen. Pass. Agent m, S. C. |HERN ^system P. WILLIAMS | uneral Home 'K.N DAY \VI? Minn - * h Quality and Better Servie* < Phone 957? ;; IMBALANCE SERVICE '.I lajVy attend\nt X -< % ,1 M)H Washington Street * COLUMBI A, s c ;; 1 f . A