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P?c? > ... j! "THE OLD GRAY | ilTHTC NEW RIDER"! i > A :: ?y i ; ; KEV. E. 1'lilLLlP ELLIS *? ' >++<r* iDy gins, A School >lan ~ in company with Dr. .T. E. Thomai the popular pleading eldor ot the Alt. Pleasant d strict,* We vh iled Burke Industrial school Charleston, ot which Kov. Dr. >. It.. Hiug;us, is tiu- ellicient princi-i pal. 'ilia school is rated abo\e --'all othOi i in the city system tor -Nogrc'-t, and is indeed worthy ot its tit.e. It has oU or mure instructors,* and Principal iligg; iu>, is one of the heat ti aiued educators in itie A. M. E. denomination. He hoi is diplomas from throe .of the most. outstanding colleges. ? ? 1 Am..ri.-io. Thn educational author-* ities ot . '.his city \ white) legal d I)r. Hig.gius, as one of ike best, in the entire system. And as an" . ovidencu ,ol' this tact tiiyy have i.dvar.ced him l'rpm the primary to the gtammar, and now head of high school. All of tins took-place in a few yoUrsi' ifinoo coming test the Burke' school,-two. years ago! Rev. Higg ns,. has .established a ..library and purchased Qtjer $<11)0 i worth of books. His school which was at the bottom, in athletics has taken se.o id place .during' his admir.istruu'on. Aside fr'oni his .being an educator of the lust rank, Dr. 111 gins is one of the best pastor and preachers'in the A. M. T\ church. Not only is ho qua!.If to fill any pulpit n the. cor.iut ion but any educational sys en in this country. Speaking of nis work here Mr. A. B. Khe;t. . city sv-p.-rintendch'.. s'a'd- in a communie; :ion that it was among, the best in the systeni. CoVjtnhia - "Ev< rybody and his brotln r'V-i5 the sl? gu:.- fyr- The Palmetto Tea.-' chers* a.-socint/o'n which will can' vein* i t Columbia t:e\t Thursday . and F./iday. It.-;, the -great st. agg'rega Jon of intelli^ente the country a.' Aral all persons hungers n:.* and thirsting' for 'knowledge' | . . and infiv mat on should -attend this convor.ti.Trr '""No" doubt that tlurc is' a h. rti class social t'eutuio as sociated -with it. But the genbial assemble periods will more than pay n; .Waters and .everybody else that at'-.-nd to. say nothing about tile ,\?t'm<*etinjjs., This writer will be 'Jurerepresenting and re porting, for tlio "Loader" as ho has <lu.,i. In the past. Its a lino csso. iali; i. to ennf- n contact with i x}/*. . t <-'.!.H-atei> 1; as Supci'vb ddi- f. A. .LL11 -i?i; .1 i' jiuvges.-, I'l e>i?lents. J. J_ ?tarks,_ M. F. 'A hitaker, \\brani J..'Simp, son and high school principals like L. 1 nley, J. D. lit el:, .George 7T. ilovard.'J. T. W. Minns E: K. liley, \V, S. Mitr.s, Dr. liatJer ?? Hartavilie; Cain of Darlington; ? ? -.-'mdiow v .ii;11,n:.i?i.; ib.okor Washington, W. M. Perry. Gladden of ..WwLcny; Madden of Columbia and host of others too numerous to mention. S.dk-e t to say that every oo ly- will bo there. Otrr?Kubserib^rs AS # < -. ,.0W ?1- a-v.l vm.ui; II' .N c ?v:vr\ uic II*'HJ. aft'er.ti ' ill eonsui^^hp. filer so as to 1 .\ai' i of on.)- subscribers '.vho are in r.rr ars, in - order to make our collections"the >veek following. 1 ?want r.hark~tnnf sulf-c; Huts?trrlead t 'e state n supporting the "Lc-ndt March is pay-up mon1 h., C< ntacn the field agent, 241 Ashley A 'ciiuo. Charleston, S. ?? Phone 4712 or r.end your subscript _ ?trms-i-r~reni'wuls dire?t)y to the* otfice 310 Assembly street, - t.'o-, lunihia, S. C. Address The Palmetto Leader. "Let Us Advance On Our knees" PINE PROVE A. ,M. E. CHURCH Rev. B. C. Cunningham, Pastor T - - ' ' " ? 1 ' . unuay was a ueauuiui nay for ehu^h-goois. Sunday school was h Id conducted .by the assis . . tant su^en ntendent. * At 11:30 Rev. Cunningham brot to us a wonderful?massage and ~ everyone seemed to have enjoyed it. We ware also glad to havo Rev. Cunningham ai.d son t? worship witl us again. The collection was '$1(1.73. Miss Janie Boyd and Mrs. Sallie II. Boyd are s'ek. Last Friday nite our school at Peak c'oseel. A splendid program was rendered. A large crowd wit- , am**d the services. J ] CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Rev. and Mrs. H. M. dec re, of Charleston, were in the vity for a few minutes Friday afternoon. Miss M. D. Kelly, Jeanes teacher. spent the week-end in Charlotte. ' Mi?s Lizzie Hall, Miss Pearla R. Attics, and Miss Esther Attles left Monday for an indefinite stay In N. J. Rev. Barber and family are living in the-Attles' home. Loomis St. He is pastor of "Brooklyn Tabernacle. Mrs. Lillian Allen left Thursday Afternoon for Baltimore. Mrs. Daisy B. Atkinson and lit1j e son went to Union Saturday to spinj a few days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Baten. (V the sick list are: Mr. Robert Walker, Mrs. Hattie Clinton. Rev. and Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. Elizabet" Dougiass. Mr. S. M. Bt ice, Mr. Joseph Thompson. Mrs. Rachel Meridian. :dis. Flora Press^y, Mrs. iii'ian. Master Leotis Leathers. Mrs. Alma McClellan is a pat 'i.r.Dut the I'ryor Hospital. The .entire town was shocked 1 ..u!~ :ay to learn Of the death ol Mrs. Carrie Thompson, jk She w.? taken ill Monday night and passed . vay early Thursday morning. " he funeral services were heid "r*:iiday afternoon at Calvary : artist church, a large congrega 0:1 present. Rev. Wr M. Honor cached the . jfrnion; She was buried with Eastern Star honors Mi>s' M. I). Kelly was organist fc>' ,ie choi. of which Mrs. Thompso was a member -for many years. MrSt^Iinnie Wright .spoke of her as a member of the Missionary Society; Mr, S. 1>. Rainey spoke i f her as a member of the church Sunday school and an earnest work . < in all phases, of the.program of he church and its auxiliaries. Mrs, Etta L. W. Stanley represent Eastern Star Chapter. 1 ,'h fs. telegrams and obitua ; wrr<? "read by Mrs. C. M. Finley. The boa at if I'd metaditf half courh vin> roiled kilo the church by Un: rtakcr T. E.- Snann. Ebrht Mas. I - tvc.l as poll-bearers and tin* '!>.yor lioa'rers wore Misses Joanna Bhwkwell, Mabel Sumter. Dewey. . "'< T)o.\v*i", Mrs. Carrie Kennedy^ The Missionary society entered in Urly; Interment was in "Hebron cmetery. The floral designs wer; .".'.iiiurous and came fron. friends th white and ~ colored. Mis. Thompson was until her r"eath a ynl member of Calvary Bapt'st virch. She leaves her husban 1 'Jr. Joseph Thompson, one daughr. Mrs. Maggie Clark, two^sons Ir. .Tones McDonald and Mr. Sam. :ol McDona'd. and a host of sori'W-ing friends. . Mrs. Maggie Clark arrived in the city SiHnrrty morning from Buffalo. X. V. for the funeral .of her other, Mrs. Carrie Thompson. Mrs. Carrie' Murphy and hus '...ij.il Mrs 'Tiil^nn.,J Mr Rnst Con . >rd, X*. C., Mrs. Nancy Anderson, CharlbtteTX. C:, were here Sunday '- r the funeral of their cousin, lis. Carrie Thompson. While the crowd wended its wav Sunday afternoon to the grave of Mrs. Carrie Thompson, anothet crowd was making its way to the grave of Mrs. Susie Samuels; Th"> wo' graves Were just a few yards opart. It was a very sad scene to ee Undertaker' Spann and , hi* ' <lpers covering the grave of Mrs. Thompson, and Under Iso - Vhd h? helpers covering the grave -T-Mrs. Kanmcls-at-. the game, tinr _ with the two graves so very near. Another shock to Chester* cit< 'ens was the death Tuesday morning of Mrs. Carrie Admas at her homo on Lcomls St. She was tuc wife of Mr. Will Adams and leaves cvrral children and grand ~ch:'dren. Her illness was brief. Fun i ;al amy.gPmenls have not yer. been made. Mrs. Maggie Thompson, srory aiii-aml lucr iv respected citizen of "uda Road Monday night. Funeral services and burial will be ?a Fairfield county, at Mt. Pilgrim .lap List church. Prof. S.' L.. Finley, lb-of. A. H. Harden, and Miss Edna Woodard accompanied the girls and boys basketball teams of Finley Hi to Orangeburg, Saturday, for the hrwketbalf tournament. ? Boxing Bouts each week at Harlin's Gym are well attended and the laughter is so great that it is kept up for several days after. The larger boys of Finley High arc going into this with a deal of artfulness?the "Battle Royal1'- by thr real smavl boys is "a sdream." Work is progressing nicely 0:1 | Finley High building. Mr. Eugene Mobley and Mr. Cyril Spann, students of Benedict college spent the week-end here at home. Mr. Amos Ford and Mr. Charles flail, students of Finley High motored to their homes nt Great i FaLls and spent the week-end. They i CAMERON NEW1 Eighty-three persons answered to their names at St. Peter Sunday school Sunday, with a well pre pared lesson. All the teacho-s wPre present and on time, Supt O. C. Kitt was jv'eased beyond ex pression and jnid that Bro. Lau rence and school soon can do the same thing. Bro. Kitt was recently invited to deliver an address to the S. C. Wi club from the subject "Self Confident." His speech la the talk of the town, a repast was given him,, which" met his~ap~ precaution.' At Brown Chapel Rev. W. G. Quarf^rbum was the spirjtur* speaker at the morning service. The members were loud in prais* of his sermon. Supt. Laurence Mrs. Lily Gardner,-Nialee Ilahis ton-, Mrs. Daisy-?Mack.?Rebecca Crome and Mrs. M. E. Bowman aro working like trojan*-to put oyer a BIG EASTER program. St. John Baptist church had a large crowd Sunday. Rev. MiddtTton nreaehed as never before while" deacons Glover,?Dash others kept the spiritual fire buj^B ing. Rev. Middleton and Ed<H^ Davis are said to be the two out- I .tandir.g and best ministers in this section ard people irrespective of denomination are singing t heir praises every where A visit to Mt. Carmel will tell you that principal Wets l as among the best, if not the best ^chool building in Calhoun count;* Mis school took several prizes at Field Day Friday. Miss Bessie Branson had her astoi end family to dine with heju. Sunday, also Mrs. Celia Dasn. Maggie Shuler and Daisy Mack had Rev. Bowman and family to dinner 'last week.. Our visitors this week wer<5 Prof. C. G. Garrett, of Columbia. Dr. Samuel Nance ar.d Enoch Jenkins of near Aiken in the CCC Camp. Un our sick list are Susie Mae Mmrr.erson, Mrs. Randolph of Elloroe, L. F. Mack and Mrs. Mami.1 Thompsotn EBENEZER A. M. E. C lU RCh Rev. J. C. Jame?, Pastor Last Sunday was Men < Day. at Ebenozor, each 'and every b' ether isplaye.d his part well. An immense crowd was pusee? .t both sermons. T<U_ _L~J_ .< -i Auc tuujr consisting 01 nuws only rendered excellent music Brother Samuel Singleton olTUiat.^1 as the pastor for the day. The morning sermon was dfclivered by Bro. Joseph Nowell His forceful and ardent deliverance of the sermon held thot audienc p'-ll-htfmnd. It was Men's Day in the S. S. also with all male acting. \ large number or scholars an j .'liends were present. The iesson and discussion was enjoyed b,> tpi'yhorty. A C. E. League wsb held at the usual hour, with a large attendance and a very interesting Jcs son. At 7:30 the evening worship began, which terminated the Men'? Day program. The sermon at this time was delivered by Bro. Joseph Hollington. plan to spend the Easter tide there also. Prof. A. H. Hardin spent Sunday in-C^lumbia. M rs. Bessie Johnson, of Rod-1 iH3rU-_waB._bu r i ed Tuesday with Mrs. Cathi# Iiom, Funaral Uirectress. Mr. Bryant Crosby is out again after being ill with tho flu. Mrs. Susanna Samuel died Mar. d. and was buried Sunday. Funer"il services were held at Brooklyn Tabernacle where she was a faithful member for many years. He.* son Mr. IT B. Samudl apd wif* of Chicago, arrived Thursday for the funeral. She leaves to mourn :.cr -protHf??BW8W8?Hi B. and David Samuel and a large oncourse of friends. Mrs. Samuels was 86 years old. Master Joseph Crosby and Lebtis Leathers spent last Saturday in Rock Hill with Master Richard Theodore Pride. NT. Y., Mr. Thomas Roseboro, of Detroit; - Mr. Ernest? Roseboro, Misses Alice and Leatha Roseboro and Miss Sarah Mack motored her? from Whfte P^k and sp?nt a haf.f day with their cousin. Mrs. Mary Brice and family. Mrs. Lula Dixon, of WinstonSalem is here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Adams who pa-sed away Tuesday. Mrs. Maggie B. Currence return (Hi to hor school in Fairfield Co. ru^sday after several days illness with the flu. Miss Maggie J. Hood of tho Loomis St. faculty'S-eturned to hotclass work Monday, from her home in Rock Hill after an iljnau of a few weeks with the flu.~ The palmetto leak WH1TM1KB NKWS? Sunday school was held at Cedar Grove with all officers present and at their post of duty.' We had a very interesting: lesson instructed by Miss Beulah Swindler. Much inspiration was gained. ?. Miss Leora Epps, Basses Miss Leora Epps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Epps departed this l'fe, March 12, 1&37. She had oply been sick for ttbout a weekwith a case of the pneumonia. ? She was funeralized and buried nt Cedar Grove A. M. E. church, Sunday, March 14i-by *Rev. J. P. Wade, pastor. The basketball girls motored to Newberry, Friday, March 12th. ; The scores were 12-12. Miss Ruth Walker is recuperating frOYn the flu at this Writing. Mrs. W. M. Wade's two children are improving after being seriously ill. Mrs. Nancy Hooker was called home Sunday on account oT the death of her niece, Leora Epps. CLOVER NEWS Mrs. Eliza Tate, and Mike Tate, Jr. visited Mrs. Estella Rankins in Gastonia, X. C. a few hours -Friday evening. - i Rev. and Mrs T. B. Thomas and j Theodore, Jr. spent Friday in Un ion. S C. Miss Nina L. Tate of Gastonia visited relatives here Sunday night. Jt, Mrs. Lois Dunlap of Columbia. S. C. is visiting Mrs. Mamie Jacksdn. Miss Ola Adams of Gastonia, N. C. spent the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. A. B. Jackson spent Thurs day in Davidson, fa. C. Miss Louise Taylor had -as-he---guuest Monday evfning, Mr. Waltei1" Drew of 'Gastonia, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Armstrong and little daughter Betty Brooks of Gastonia, N. C. spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. Tommy Love of Gastonia visited friends here. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant spent trie weekend here with relatives. Mrs. M. Z. Legree and son Job a Robert attended the funeral "of their cousin in York, S. C. Sun day*?, Tho?e on the sick list are Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Ella Adams Mrs. Juna Aflams, and Mrs. Anna Gond. Mr. and Mrs. Tbemas Adam of Gastonia visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Ruby Sudler entertained in honor of grandmother, Mrs. Mary Armstrong's 74th birthday Moniln. T\T? i- i r. 1 r.')- m v iTicucn iyo (, many friends called during the evening and wished Mrs. Armstrong many nun" nappy?birthdays.?S>h*? ceived numerous gifts. BROWN GRADED SCHOOL Prof. G. W. Ransom has passed to the great beyond. The members of the faculty and people of this community were all in i rung when tho j*ft Bid now * reached us Monday evening that our principal had died. Ilo left school about three weeks ago. Tho member* of the faculty who attended the funeral were as follows: Mrs. C. W. Speights, Misses R. F. McCutcheon, E. D. Bowman, B. S. Brown/ and T. O. White! The" " members of the trustee board an. . i lot of friends, also Mr. Thomas Speights and Mrs. Wilson of King- 4 stroe. S. G worn tVie?-o We are glad to have with u> a* a "member of tTuT faculty: RP\\ II W. Williams, pastor of this eommunity. Nesniith, S. C.?When we, the tetffTfers of Brown Graded school i say that wo had as our leader ar. _ reputation we are only speaking ( what every one knows who knew our deceased principal. We can j say from our hearts that we have lost a pure and precious jewcTi , from pur setting. We will mis?. I-; his wonderful guidance. IIe was striving to reach tho~goad in Tif"T; that takes courage, eelf-control, j and determination*, all of these he : had. He labored with /us and knew not the pangs of toiC. Hp was really out to win and has won the hearts of all that knetv him. He had completed four months of this year's school term and had already planned our commence- jf ment which we will endeavor to r carry out. He has commenced a I , sweet and peacefu rest; a commencement which is prized above all others. "You have labored and arc living In a fairer worCd to-day, Those who have profited from your ^ labor, Will go singing on their way." I., The Faculty ; ] >EK CENTENARY M?WS Sunday was a beautiful day for all -ehnrch-gocrs. We had many soul stirr'tig sermons throughout the day, one being preached by Rev. Jacobs. Mis.s, Gilmoro spent the weekend at lu>mev_\vit h her rndVher. ?fss Lambert jfl^^week-taz Miss l.amberkwpent the weekend with parents in Marion. Thursday ri ght the N.F.A. gave a fish stew at the school house which was enjoyed by all. The following are on the sfclT list: Mr. and Mrs. Brunson and Mrs. Strickland. We hope for thtfli a speedy recovery. ANDERSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL Pendleton, S. C.?Recently the members of the 8th and 9th grade lass in agr culture made an interesting educational trip to Clemson college. The. points of interest visited were: the dairy, the swine pant, the poultry plant, the green house and the wood workyig shop. i i iwji.x ?i ia-1 noun me imsinoss Science class visited the Telegraph oflice to get visual information a1 out the telegraph. The class enjoyed the etp'p and stated that,: they had received valuable and practical facts about the telegram. The teachers made Mr. Fred Ilill happy on his birthday by giving him. a surprise birthday party. We hope that Mr. Hill will enjoy many more happy birthdays.] Miss A. L. Greene spent the wcek-fcnd in Abbeville with her parents; ? ' ? ? JOHNSTON NEWS Profs. R.'""N.- Smith, S.. De-an. Miss Helen V. .Coins and Mrs. Paiah P. Thompson motored to TrenT nn, We (The sday alto r noo nto wit'ncss the baskctball-ganTo between Douglass Jr. It', and Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bass were the Sunday afternoon guests of theii brother and sister, Mr. and .Mrs. Plymouth Watson of Batcsburg. The neighbors and friends o' Johnson, ^'ish to extend to the bereaved family of Mrs. Jennie iiampton their heart felt sympathy in the loss of tho'r mother who departed this life Sunday, March 11 at 1*2:15 a.m. around tlv ripe- full age of 90 years. She ieaves to mourn live children, Mrs Annie Harrison, Mrs. Minnie Willanis and Airs, ^da Sanders of Johnston; Mr. Wallace Hampton of Edgefield and Air. Lucius Hampton of Hopevil-le, Ya.; one sister and a host of other relatives and friends. R. X. Smith, S. I)ean. J. Moore, .Misses II Ion \'. (joins, p,.io^;iio iim?i.... T -ii? -> ~ . it.-.-I, u imm ;u. uary and Mis. Saiah S. Thompson nib-1 uii ml Ui BmiD iu'inh'iny Wednos" lay n.ite to witness the basketball game between tli? all-stars and the Lexington county training school. They also attended th,e Field's Day program at the Saluda Iiosenwald school/ Saluda, S. C., Saturday. MtKi.igLt High N^hs By Louise Taylor IB Ho! everybody! all of the students we re glad to sec the snov falling yesterday, only sorry thn' it djan't stay very . oiig. ?Our girls' team-lost to the Gaff ney girls' team Thursday night, nit they are not discouraged, they vill win next time. e Braincrd Institute will. present i play at McKnight auditorium F ri.iay-nightr.? HARDEEVILLE NEWS Ttye.,.Community ex-tends to the members of Fishers chapel M. E_, .Juirch their de'-no-t s y rrtrnthry Che lost of thrir pastor, Rev. Hooper, who died Saturday morn- . ing at Walterboro, ,S.,C. Rev. W. F. McBrown, accompan- r icd by his wife motored down to St. Faul Sunday morning, where he delivered a soud stirjing sermon. ' All leaders made fine reports. Mr. j Staley is some booster. A rally was given by the StPwarde7?6? of St. Stephen A. M. E. church Sunday, followed with a program. , Mrs. Dorothy Stinr.e acting mistress of ceremonies. i JL-HT. A. meeting hold Monday < night, Mrs. Zylphia' E. TTimus j presiding. The meeting was very j interesting, and much work is he- I frig- done under Mrs. Primus' leadership, with the cooperation of th tone' era, Mrs. Sam Washington anfd others. Pap"r by Mr. Frierson, subject, "Pimi-hment." Dupt hy Mis* Marion Wil'iams, amP Mrs. Albertha Myers. Paper hy Mrs. Eloandr Randell, subject, "Building." The meeting was closed with the miapah. I - ~ 1 ' r T ! GAFFNEY NEWS Members of the Thickety Mountain SumVy school and B.T.U, convention have just completed a Bible S.hool , on Brine'pies and Methods for the one-room church school. The course began Monday night, March?8th and> continued for frve nights. Kcv. S. C. Camphell taught the school and everybody enjoyed it. Thirty-five promising men and women registered for the course. There were many others that did not register, file school was indeed a success. The Rev. G. L. McCree and his co-workers feel overpaid for hav uiji n?u ir.e pitasOTf r.o listen to Rev. Campbell's instructions. The herokee county Sunday school I convention made this Bible. .sehooL poss'ble. We held th0 school at Bethel Baptist church, I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins of the Philadelphia community moved to Charlotte, N. C. They ..it' g-ivatly missed in the community. Mrs. M. C. Littlejohn and son Samuel tepent last week-end in Columbia. . i j The residents of upper South Carolina were greatly saddened at the passing of Mr. Ben Corry, a ho diipd-Thursday, March 11. He liad been st'ck for several months. Had lived to be S2 years old." His remains rest in the Philadelphia cemetery- L"side his lirst wife. He had served as deacon of the Philadelphia church for over one half century, and was loved by all who knew him. Deafoii Corry will be greatly missed in bis church and a the Thickefy Mountain associa.ion. ' I H:s Pastor, tlio Rev, \V'? S 1 "with preached his i'uneral. Rev. \. A. Sims sppKc of Leiuon Cor,iy's quiet life. lie had Ur.owu him nearly?thirty years. j_ his fellow sb p as. a. <lyuc$fl,. Deacon Hazel Ij'ndoi- spokn for lie church and lead the obituary; The Rev. G. L. McCree, a former" pastor was master of ceremonies. He leave; > mourn hrs pa ng a wife, one brother a son, three daily liters. Six -grand - childr en and i host of friends. Sleep on and take thy rest, We lovid.thee, Put Jesus loves you best. The Cherokee County Teachers' association s sponsoring a field's day program at the new school ~TT ""Saturday, March L'tlTlTT The" public is cordially invited. On Wednesday night -March 17 j Kid l.ipscomb w 11 meet llattjinj* in a t< n round boxing matchat the Piedmont hall. Kid Lips- ; comb hails from the Philadelphia i.-'ritnpi*-;ta"-ii>'r> l\.et p inches U'i'i weighs 140." Battling Walt is six l'cet and V'1 1 'in' l'"?i I 0 | i> i?.i |ili' *'* A'llO" i ; .a jii.a o- i i i.t that Lip.wuinb ' ,:.l Wall ii the 7th round. 1 .... _ i ri?<;;:rn:i.D NLWS W'e an: triad to report the return i .'imany < f the slu.ieuts who have .! 1'vn al>-mt from'school or. the ae-_ J count of the flu. The Adult Thrift cluh met at the 1 home of Mr. ami Mrs. John I.ee. i Mcsdamcs Lee and Cheatham act- 1 ing hostess. ' * t Our next meeting will he- at tliu < homo cf Mr.jnul Mrs. Chaitton 1'f'rry. ! Mrs. Sailie Matthews was funurali'/.ed at Macedonia Baptis* church last T.hijivdayt aftrnoon* !!t?v. F. A. Weaver. oJlieiat'imr. The first three grades of Edge,. ! ' luixl?Academy went oh?an exeur- 1 j sion Saturday. March i:>. Leaving i Edgefield at 8:30 a. in. returning i at ' ' ?. Ai?nn. ; <<": ; S: i|i''iai<l en'?( joyed t hi - outing. The day being J an ideal one for the occasion. Ka< ii | justice was done to eai h lunch., ' . Mr-. I '/.~|" Waldo accompanied by Mr. George Waldo, M-.sdawfcsPerry and Sh('drick mottled to Columbia ^Sunday. Mr. "Edward Morgan was in our tovn hast week. ""** _ Mr. and Mrs. Jule Anderson, at-? tended the funeral Sunday of Mr. Wallace Hampton's moth'T- v Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Green and Miss Nina Youngblood aro on the sick list this week,- j-* a I II 01, LEY A FrNERAI. ?Ud> Senate-St., (Cor. House nn< I A :vl 151J I^AJNCJ orif PHONE NEVER SLEEPS The HoJ'e* Eniicral Homes at f! PHONE 01 R MOTTO: "PROMPT AN A Sonic.' in Keeping ^ 18 YEARS OK EFFI 1 1 I ^ Saturday, March 20, 1937 BONNEAU NEWS Sunday, March 14 was a high day at St. Peter A. M. E. churcn; or r presiding elder, Dr. J. L. Benbow brought to us a wonderful sermon, long to be remembered. He gave to us the word "Love" and we all could say our heart burned within us while the man w of God taTkecUtO ms by the way. \\"'? arc proud of our presidinr elder, Dr. B^nbow, also our new pastor and bis wife, Rev. and Mr? Knox, and we were also glad to have our Missionary president . with us Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. M. B^nbow. We are proud of her. Mrs. Edna Dorby is.*. * home from the hospital and getting along fine. ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. F. L. Bouey, Pastor Cokesbury, S. C.?The Sunday school department is taking on new life; with tho coming of the Master, tide much enthusiasm ::s in evidence. A large attendance was had -Sunday and the lesson was beautifully discussed by the teachers. I Our pastor delivered the morn- ? ing message to an attentive congregation. Text T'mothy 1:12. Subject:- Being Acquainted. The spii itual tide ran high. A collection of $20.00 was taken. \Ve were glad to see Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cumniings present after being t'n for awhile with the rs. Also Mrs. Florence Moore. Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Bouey worothe guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holmes last Wednesday. Mrs. Bouey. is somewhat indisposed... Mr. Barnell Louden and Mr. Wilson Nash, Jr., were home for the f it! ~ ...W.-VHU i.iuni Dicwer in, ureenivood, S. C. SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rov. Hale II. Thompson, Pastor A-heville,. N. C.?In the regvlav session of the church school on the past Sunday many wee found *Uuly.j?ijr the Word of Cod with moat interest. The lesson made an unusual strong appeal to all li .ause of it's definite.lead to the gloiious ressurection of Christ Jesus which is to be observed very appropriately h<?ro beginning with Ressurection Pageant by the Junior choir at five a. m. and ending with "the singing of it's annual cantata by the Senior choir at 7:;!') p. in, Aj'1 plajis have been definite.... iy worked oiiL ?ur_a_higii title-?m _Tr? the observance of the Eaitcr season. ' The services throughout the day were largely attended despite the down-pour of rain almost nil anv The subjects of the morning's ami vening's discourses respectively were "God's Great Gift to Man"' and "Flesh Pots." Both of these messages were delivered by our * ?,, d wi it i.ieivoj?wi'H gripping interest and out-burst >f qVritual enthusiasm. Miss Gladys ivobir.son was a visitor from Hen. dersonville, N. C. '1 he Men's club sponsored a special', musical program at the j:.'50 hours and a large crowd at ? telit'ed. This club is working hard toward the achievement of the ibje.tivc which the pastor reques: d of them a few months ago. On Sunday coming our chcir and pastor will appear in a special broadcast through the facilities of thy Federal government at Camp )teen. . - " 7X1 SET YOUR OWN EASY TERMS J MoU'dion and >ay as you ride. AS LOW AS 5QC I'er Week COLUMBIA VULCANIZING '] WORKS, INC. 1109 HAMPTON ST. \ IAJL.UMUIA, S. C. * ND SONS .. , HOME I Sonata Sts.) Columbia, S. C. E SERVICE ?For iJireet Connection with adxdcn and Eastover, S. C. 7008 I) COURTEOUS SERVICE" *1 With Every Purse CIENT SERVICE