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M. Reese, Mrs. K. Co'inoml a:
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I'J.'L'.j; -4i._ndi:ii -,c.m t;0yl. Miss 1).' Ii
' secretary.; ClarlA"*.
i: .!>i - )!, t? usurer; - Mrs. Jui
Vl' i: . xj' j; < ;u!:. I >. .1. Adniu&o
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k 1 ij., S. Iii. l. enior advisor; .!
| Ai' .-Av;ur War law, jiavi-r adviso.
Mr- j fitter ;- ] ( akt.-rs were: Attorne
Mr-v W'stuvrlt Taylor, W. A. Rkliari
d . - i :ijv,J r; V, lioVHliO. S. 11*11.
i and Alt' 11 > y Stevens is a forme
trust Columbian and ajurnmis of Rent
xover diet college, at Columbia, S.- C.
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' JLKlSALEM SCHOOL NEWS
Dunniu. K. Kviuut, Reporter
. ! riuay at 'j.uO shaip 8 cars and
' 1 Uu.k iv.lL tlu> schooi^loaUcd with
?fv-iiMi'i?rrrrrrrrm TO inc. t an J cuiu1'1
to with iho van ous suidols oi
tuo county. \'y o uiv pruuii to say
thai our ciuuiien iK-id the school
up very nicely. Though Lenartl
Lou and . iu.o.-o\tit Kauy/ti weie
. lilt.- iijitv- wiiin. . ii*.? li.i.'l ii..r?.
.43 .***- iiau JLIUIV/IJ
K--U- ilvti '-all?of?the words oi
t o Oth giaue spelling and was abli
t?? .-.uhut Until sin* loathed Till '
. ira.jo_.?pyhitig w iUvli she had hot
i... i.- . Naluruiy we wouldn't exl?'ej|
her to y ve . that which she
/.a.;- not i visi\ ed.. ilentriOe Keni
and Lottie 1... .Moss aso spelled
.n..ot?xh their nspeelive class. We
. aeiktoie f el very proud of our
I ..'.lit ell.
'( In the exhibit room where exhi
Is ol' a.tual class work was
i..<"vd, 'oar school ranked in-first
a. e;. '? lhtiM say that .tinre' were
- me very educational had Leautiw
ox k" on exhibit and when the
yi s repot 1. d that our school".
; n first priae, we Were made to
el.' t*'<'d. All-of us left happy
. ml in turned" equally happy. Ev:y
child reported an enjoyable.
ip.
.. Miv and Mrs. W. F. Hickson
.fii'f. To othy L. Kenner spent
in - day afternoon w'th Mr. and
Klisha Smith and' family. At
' li s f'hlil'fii. of t..n ?'iif .
a delicious -dinner was serin.
Mrs. Kthol 1 ia.ll of Nev
ami daughter of Mrs. Smith
. "d Mi.-'- ll? Ln Smith, served,
i-LVdm1 day afternoon the abo\?
.1 | ( ! ?.<ms ate an enjoyable
i! mi r at the home of Mr. and
. . . ia.io.) C.ibsou. They rcpor7*
.... i e. v nine's of enjoyment.
Tito many .friends of Miss Netiv'hner
will regret to know
t slip is home due to illness
. ? ' Dorothy Kenned spent . the
' ' ek tiul ai Aiken with her grand
leuts, Ue.v. and Mrs W. T. Ken.
iv Mr. Joe Lewis and M. Hickon
of Dunbarton were visitors of
.' kirs Virginia Kenncr and the rc
fit r '? ): Sunday afternoon.
The: Sunday. school teachers'
meeting'.will be held Sunday imi
..edialcly after Sunday school.
CLINTON NEWS
By ,\. W. TItnmpson
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The: snpci iniendent being ill the
I'-so.. Was Weil dis.U.ssed by Ml',
ii. I'. ( i aw i'.-ril. A large attendance
"of t'caehors and students
The ehu: eh service began at the
,-aiil hour, by the pa.-tor, Rev.
i. \V. Walker.
Mt. ?.(!.; jah Baptist Church
Rev. V,'. I{. Boeder, I'astor
Solidity s.hool was held at the
r' '.til h i'f. A large number of
'.adepts and 'friends' were presi
. :?!. The members and fmentis
- v. wis, for their superinten-,
il'-nt a speedy recovery, Mr. T. J.
>' .Rice. "
Oar tar who has b^en n with
' he i!a f..|* .aiiite a while is out
afain. i' y :y_LJ'.e. pre.->ent enjoy
, >. i: . - t V I . U J MM! I I I ; JJIVT I"1*.-!
? nym pi'1, a lied :by Rev. Charles
" Vndy."
The \ir. folks cluh is work1
^i ? y^Uf t H 0. TV bofOl'O.
i s !! .lr f M. Henderson, presJili
nt: ALi^s- lldom-K. Rico, ge<?roThS*.
H. C. club mat at the
H ? . !I.tyward Hamlin or
" V-'.<%ay . r.i :lit. 7:110 March K. The
i h is pv. sentintr a musical ref
?. pVdpy ni'-'ht. Mar h 10 with
-n aV star east.
a
? ? !I."- Ri heei a Thompson spent
he w ok-fp'l Inane with her pa(
-n's. an'! also Mi s T.ula Harri
a stulent of Smoaks. She re
' 1 a very pl'nsont stay.
V."'- ': en<l v?s?to'\?: blisses Eli:
/'htlh Reeilor, Donna Thompson.
f/'Ta llani-on, Johnnie MeSimp
< n. Mrs. T.i.'.zle Simpson and Mr
. s t T. lli'wr.od. They all report<
d a rlehs'tnt stay.
Mrs. lizzie Simpson and 1/ttlc
Johnnie McSimpson of At' 'hta.
tin., is in the city vlsitiny
i ( v.ds. We, ^.f(|>e for them a
i. ]< -x-vnt. stay.
? ??>:ot; >. ThA ""TJ^pder'h" Clmtof.'s
hn -incr Inh to meet Lauren's soor
h :a the CrtMen plove boxinjr tour
r . T n.?l TU? ?
111. i i v* , <iii?i i i u?111 |*r>iMi
rv^rno-i-vs; Holland and River?
- v-'i'"rs.
Tb" Heavenly Gospel sincer?
r w:M -u;t at Friendship A .M. K;
rhurrh, March 25. .1037. The public
.!s cordially Invited.
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THE PALMETTO LEADEI
, LAURENS NEWS
| By Thomas Shelton
' Rev. A. J. Thomas of Bethel A..
M. E. church, delivered a very impressive
sermon Sunday morning
h. s theme wps "Showers of Blessings".
The Ushers' club of Bethel met
at the home of Mrs. Margaret
Young on W. Hampton street on
Tuesday evening.
The Sewing Cirefe club met at
the home of Mrs. Etta Garlington
on W. Ha mpton street last week.
The Willing Workers met at the
home of Mrs. Eva Grant on W.
Hampton Thursday nite.
The Sterling quartet of Green
u'lle appeared on a program Tuesdnv
evenincr at Snrinerfield- Bant.
church.
Mr. Wheeler of Atlanta, Ga. and
Mr. Eugene Rgwline of Spartanburg
membcrsTef North Carolina
Mutual Life Insurance were in the
city on Friday as via'tors of Mr.
Edward Grimes, the local representative.
Messrs Tom and John ' Pitts
were visitors of their mother who
has been s'ck recently.
MVs. Amanda Gaylard of Atlanta,
Ga.. and Mrs. Bessie Boyd
of Greenville were also visitors of
their mother during her recent
illness. Mrs. Lelia Belle McCoy
<>f the east' section of Lauren? was
b'ghly honored with a birthday
party at her sisters home in Fountain
Inn on March 8th. Some of
the guests included Mrs. Lucy
Hellams, Mrs. Maggie Wright, I
Mrs. Isabel}' Blakely. Mrs. Born
Sullivan, Mrs. Beatrice Jenkins,
Mr. Edgar McCoy and the hostess
Mrs. Robert Taylor.
Mrs. Patsy Poole, Passes
vt_? T)? * i.: _ e
iui i ai>y i uuiv, u Miinvu ui
T.aurens, died in Washington, D.
r., last work. The .remains were
brought to the city in charge of
Mrs. Clara Allen. Funeral took
tilace-at Popular Springs A. M. F.
rhureh at f! :30 on Thursday by
the Rev. Thomas. Interment was
held there also. -Mr. John Fields,
Hunter, Mortician.
Rev. M. C. II. Rillard, Passes
Rev. M. C. H. Dillnird of Lauj
vons passed. Rcv...DiUar.d:waa--atL.
outstanding minister and will bo
missed very much. r;
Miss Don's Gillam a pupil of
Hampton street high school has
'eon ill; she is better now.
M|ss Etta J. I.egeins is 11 at
he,- homo on W.- Hampton street.
Miss Dorothy Jackson a pupil
of Hampton street high schoofl
lias boon ill with Influenza. She
:s letter. Mrs. Carrie Edmur's
f Calhoun' Falls is here visiting
'',1.1,1 n,.itho'r wht? "in?illi Mm. lin m
Di 1. We are pleased to report
he * s he' ('s "better. .
Mr. ~C. D, Chiles of the city was
n Spartanburg Thursday on a
business trip. Miss Mat tie O.
Diukc.tt has improved considerably.
Mrs. Eula Byrd who is in the
ity hospital on Farley Ave. hero
suffering with pneumonia has improved
somewhat.
Rev. Arthur East died in tlie
ity hosp'tal on Farley Ave. Tuesday
night. Rev. East has been in
'eclining health for severtl years
He was a Christian leader. Fun-wbVw
a s held Sunday cvtmrrcrzhr
Hoy, Martin, Spn'ngficld Baptist
hnrrhr minister.
Rev. East served his people a
long time as an A. M. E. minis
ter... II" is survived by h,'s wife,
-rveinl brothers and a host of
A'ionds. Mr. Charlie Dm-kett an I
rianrFon, John Putman were, in
?hnrg of the remains.
R"1hel A. M. E. church has or"anized
a choral club. It was or . a'nizeel
at the home of Mrs. E\'a
'Itant on W. Hampton Street. Officials
of the club wall appear in
""\t week's issue.
Mrs. L. Johnson of Farley Ave.
'< improving. Mrs. Collier Frank
'in and. daughter. Miss Alothin
were visitors of Airs. F. W. Bai"py
and family on last week-end.
The Presbyterian MisstonaFv
1'ih met at the home of Mr. W.
M. Roddick on last Sunday.
Mr. David Hill who is a
nCC. camp r'.n Clinton was here
Saturday visiting his parents in
h" Jersey section.
Mrs. Annie L. Hunter W. Hamp*
ill
"II ?"? L I t't'L 1? III.
Mr. Wll Rammfifre is up again.
Mrs. C. Young has improved. Mrs.
T,iddic Shell hn<-r improved.
Patronize Moore's harher shop
on N. Harper street. They will
'ive von modem service.
Mr. an Mrs. Ulysses Franklin
s living in an apartmerit on Wil'iams
street, are here from Bethel
TTall section instead of new Bethel.
Go to B. B. Franklin's placa
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NEWBERRY NEWS
Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal
Drayton Street High School
Our guest Tuesday morning was
Prof. U. S. Gallmun, who gave the
faculty and students a great deal
^ of information in his remarks.
The County Teachers' Association
was held in the ivuditoiium
Friday afternoon, 1:30. with a
,'splcnuid attendance. Mr. C. *>I.
j Wilson and Dr. J. E. Grant were
the- guests. Air. Wilson, spoke allOUL
Iht' t f. I
, Life lnsuiai.ee, which is one of the '
| greatest enterprises of our race*'
; Dr. J. E. Grant's theme was 'The
Alora! Spiritual Life." He spoke
of the impoitance of the teacher
giving instructions by exampie ej
by precept. He also asked tub "
cooperation of the teachers in the
hospital project, which he hopes '
to be able to open soon. Both ad- ^ 1
unssts ?vi? guou una enjoyed oy |
all.. 1
1
Tuesday afternoon the boys' bas- ,
ket bull team from Pomaria, S. 0.
met our boys; scores 40 to 17 in
favor of D. S. H.
. , i
i Friday, aftor Whitmire's girls 1
played our girls on our court;
scores 12-14 in favor of D. S. H. i
and our boys played the business \
men of the city; score 18 to 10 ir. <
favor of D. S. H. ,
Friday evening, Mrsj. J. L. Jones
from Chester, S. C. brought th*?" (
sophomore class of Braincrd Junior
college anxl.presented the pray
"The Gay Demise." All of th< '
characters played their parts well
We were delighted to have in our
midst Dr. McCoy from Atlanta. 1
Ga. '
OaTvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. II. Reasoner", Pastor
Th^ .Bible class and Community
club niOetin)g was held at the
church Friuny afternoon, with d
I ?r ,l?oi i- ? 1 '
utui ui iih.vjc.--c unu anxiety
on the part of ai l, who attended
The solo "I Heard thp Voice of
Jesus Say" arranged, the tune of
"Drink to Me Only with Thine ,
Eyes," that wafc sung by Rev. E
E. Gauldeti, was enjoyed. Nex.
meeting April t3rd, 1937.
Sunday morning the Sunday
school service was . enjoyed with
Mrs. Alice J~ Lcng, Asst. Supr.,
conducting the Service. Master
Robert Mangum, a new member
wtfs added to the list, and we were
delighted to have Mr. S. M. Fuller
who was. our Supt. before ho
left -the-city was with us. He
gave sonje timely remarks. '
At 11:00 in the morning Mis:.
Elizabeth Grimes led the Your.*;
Po pie's service very intelligently '
and spiritually. Every one mani-.
fested interest in the service..
Mr. ami Mrs. F. B. Pratt anV
family have moved in their bear il'.ll
101111' on t hi' 'I'lirnur r.f TTm-ti .
and Caldwell St. ' It has all mordern
convenicr.ee.
ABBEVILLE NEWS
st. James A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. S. Minis, Pastor
Sunday sclioo" -pened at the usu
ap hour. The review was conducted
by Supt. B. T.. Johnson. Remarks.
by pa-tor.
11:15 a. m. Our pastor read S
Mnif '>.M1 I W
-</. i-i-i no ovuj.uwv ivanuu*
Using St. Matt. 25:8 for a text
Tho theme was "The lamp of et^"- _
r.:r li!'f.". II wa- masterly delivertel.
?At 7:10 p. yn. tte faithful fevtr I
enjoyed the services in spite of
the rain.
Prof, and Mrs. William Wade,
and Mrs. Ellen B. Williams, at",
tended the baskctbaV tournament
Saturday at Orangeburg, S. C.
Mesdame--Sr Smalls,j and J.
Johnston motored Saturday t >.
Orangeburg, S. C..
tor lunch. Corner of Franklin
Mid X. Ilarpcr streets!""''*
Mr. S. Parks who operates a
"~afe "on N. Harper street fs-ill at
home on Gray street.
Mr. Charles V. Watts wishes t<->
thank (ho many friends for exnress'ons
of sympathy during the
illness' and death of his motherMiss
Martha Helen Garlinpton
of Washington formerly of this
city is here visiting hen mother.
Prof. J. T. W. Minis of Clinton
and Principal of Bell street high
was here Sunday to pay his last
respects to Rev. A. East who was
funeraVzed. ' "* %
Mr. and" Mrs Robert Pee Higcrins
mAtowd to GrcenviTe v+s-iting '
friends. . )
The Home missionary "soe'ety
met at the home of Mrs. Mary
run wunrtay.
Mr. C. D. Childs was the puest
of Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard of Gray
Court on Sunday eveninp. Mr.
Toe Hunter of Sullivan street is
ill. We wiah for h'm a apeedy'rei
covery.
j ^nrtir fH
J BY HERBERT
VOICING THE SEN TIM I
The fortnate can sym
And look, \m th sad a
Into my own, that si
H.ut how I yearn to
v| To know what m
.J.1, " You'll have to bi
t The day must da\
_____ When?like a den
You'll be? assa led
And know the fel
The thievish hands of
Must almost lake aw
And hunger's claws n
The veiy vital parts
CHER AW NEWS *"
Th-> Bhack Aces showed at Robert
Smalls auditorium Wednesday
nite.
There was a call moetinjj of the j
P. T. A. Tuesday nipht at which i
time a very nterestine: program |
was rendreed by some of the 7th
mmtlo n ?^/l C 11- - r\xY. r
....... iiiki uiiv ui me '.'in.
The Four SpotiSooi.nl club enortained
at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. .Tames Feeder Tuesday nite.
Four of the teachers of ChesterTold
s'liool sponsored a social at
the Flics' Home in Clicraw FriIhy
nipht., The One More Effort
lub pave a party at the home
if Mr. and Mrs. W'llie Foe. Frilay
night.
Mrs. M. B. Robinson and little
laughter spent Sunday in Columbia
visiting I\tr. Robinson who is
<t the Veterans hospital.
The Missionary society of Wes'ey
met at Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rcmi't-t's
home Fr/day afternoon.
Mr. Robert I.vrch is'hack in the
"ity after having snent severM
weeks in Macon, Co.. with his
-hildren, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1
r yn h and family?
Little T.oul e McDonnfd. celehra..
"ed her seven'h hirthd-'v with r
party", on last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. ?.Iahle .Adams Tin(T. is in
N'ew York.
Mr. Peter P. Simmons of. Rainbow
Fprincrs. N. C.. who 's .scrv;ncr
as FfH"'a1ional. Advisor of
Company 2444 was the c;uest of
';s- Mi'l'i'-H White "n Friday.
The Rnsv Pop ohdv f>vt at t'>e
home of Rev. and Mrs. H. L.
"Q s < rs Ma' ifin oi {'Oft.
Mvs_ Cor'nnc While supervisor
of Clarion county schools spent the
< Irojr! at. hi ivo h her family
Th" RaHirt . Mhyionry'V $oetofy
'net at M?\ ntr' M'-s.'Pan Snu'thV
bome Friday afternoon.
Tv> of the tric.iil of the so:
iVy soonsav' .1 a tit'.l" folk's pro.
r.t am f undav ntlernooh at "?:ri
' look at Pee Pee Union' Baptist
hur h.
-\r.. TT ...1 r?^
;? r. nciMOiT J'fic Ol. .NOW YOl'Kl
is visiting1 his wife nml ?laucrht'*r |
New and FAS
AIKEN-AUGU!
Effective December G. 10HG
F.v. Augusta __ 1:00 P. M.
hv. Aiken _?. 1:00 P. M.
I,v.' COLUMBIA 0:50 P. M.
L\\ Charlotte 7:15 P. M.
Ar. Washington 1 05 A.M.*
Ar. Baltirnore __ Gall A. M.
Ar.Philadi'lphia __ 7:27 A. AI.
Ar. New York _ 0:15 A. Mi
Ar. Boston _ 3:00 P. M.
MTpfr i>\ I\-(; . . .
[jV. Boston __ .0:00 A. ? fc
Lv. New -Ytrk ------2t3o P. >r-l
Fat Washington 7:05 p. ? f
Ar. COLUMBIA 7:20 A. A *
Ar. Aiken __ 10:05 A. 5 I
Ar. Augusta ...10:15 A. 5.
One hour and thirty minutes s
New York! Through sleeping
and Washington and New \
Augusta-Washington. All Pu
conditioned. Comfortable coacl
'Hay b? ?ceupud mt WaaJ
For sleeping car reservations, faro
call or cotnmu
W. E. McGEE AssL
S O U *Br
RAIL WA YlH
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Saturday, March 20, 1937
X
riitfatuma |
eli dickson x
9
:nts of some i know
pathize
nd knowing eyes,
low no bliss? j
Loll them this:
teding is about j
idly bo without!
vn into your life.
ttm with a knife
by surly thirst?
low at his worst!
chilly death
ay your breath;
lust paw into
of you!
hoard ANNOIINfPc a\tmihi
? r . - C /I Li
MEETING OF Y. W. C. A.
Tlie board of management of the
Phillis Wheatley branch of thc^
Y. W. C. A. announces its annual
membership meeting at the Y on
Friday, March 19, at 7:30 p. m.
Reports of the year's activities
and finances will be made by tho
secretary and treasurer to the
membership at large. A guest
speaker will dei'ivcr an address. ~
Girl reserves will also render numbers
on the program. All members
anl friends of the Y. W. C. A.
are invited to attend this annual
meeting. > . .
? 9 | CARLISLE
NEWS
Services were e-rt-vl pr Wl'enis
Chapel A. M. F. 7ion church Sun-*
dnv. The school was opened and
xalLod?to order bv the- Superintendent
Mr. Trv'n Coleman. All
of the officers were at, their post.
The suhieet of the Wesson was
Tepus Praving For Us. whi*h was
beautifully dismissed bv Mr. Trv;n
Coleman. Aft r this the Pastor,
Few Tt. F. Fillian brought to his"*
1 - ... " -
'k-.tits a arcar message" whi"h
vas enjoyed bv nil. Th- rally
' as good for the crowd. We are
bo;-mm? to put the job over as the
rally is for such a great cause.
Ferv'"ccs were also good at Mt.
T-hb>n A. M. E. chuvh . Sunday
>-'?rht. Ttev. C. E. M -VVuiaiu. poc?>
'or.- The presiding eldrr twbmrht
a so il stir? ing sermon. We are .
sorry to say that our Pastor. Rev.
IT. E." TTillian left today fo-- his
home wh'ch is ip Ch'raw. S.' C..\.
-Hie to the illness of his father.
Wo hope he will find him much .?
approved.
Thosp on the sick Mt are;. M's.
W yedloch. Mr. Berry Sholton,
Mr. Henry Diekerson, Mrs. Eva
""airman and Mr. Henry Colerhan.
Wo all are hoping them a speedy
ccovery.
The teachers are looking forward
b their rally which is on Thurs
'ay nir lit. Mar h lb. with lontring )*
yes. Everybody is hoping this " ?
.11 ho a successful vnll\j_ ... .
TER Schedule
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cars between Augusta-Aiken
'ork, *Lounge sleeping car
llman and dining cars airnea.
vimgrtom mmtM l.-M AJL
i. tickets and other information,
mlcate with
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i, S.C. .
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