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IImvr.ro y >u and the members?
I ha>*-.' b <; ( ? planni: p dp ,:oin your
dub for (ju^Ve a while.^bu*. v.ow I
am '.rrs tlio uii. I c< npTatu.
late Martrarot* for "tin- wo*derf.ij
WO!'*< I tli'it she i.< I irir. I 'hope
I'voyniic had ;t. nice l-ttstori T < 1 i<:.
We bad an |.^; at our srde?'?"
CliU'S-s how -ps.u'y i-irps that I
1 didrt't 'iin'4 any, Warc
.row pi acticiiw for .our eon;
; moi'v i i:ot.+ : I epe ''"a1 :t v. I! he?a
succ'-ss. I km w the" irirl.
anil b *v.? enjoyed 'ti. ir vacation
whue the* tfrtrlitw.-y.W1 -iv nttiyidir.v
the '.-{.".to <'.<aehei>* a--oeiation. ? I
ahi s'tre. I hats a ?-i Sin:.'
day was. a hat: day ;' ir all ohurppoor*.
I kr.oW t'h. ir"aVhir? wet,
disa; ; < in: :-.!. The l/ooms Ji?* .
falle) ..(If thepeai-ii trees. At'ld Lin
p aohc.5 ai'c bcpittfhip -i?? arow
Well I a*n enjoying- April; how. about
joa?
Your new m"mber.
Ear lone (.1. GalVney
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FANNIE IIAFFNEY WHITES
Hello Hill,
II' w are ybn an/: the- dub incur
bars i 1 ;t;n O.K. 1 .mo ossikit'l
pood liiiirhs in'svi- ><>;. I aw v.
joyir.p t fie-e .warm /(u'ir.jr d'r;.?.- !
was planning t<? go. io ehvuvk la-'
Sunday. Bat h was t-o .bad.
planted my I'loW i/'sccds l:rt weel
and tl'.cy are hoyitu.irvp to peeI>I!T
(if-tkn \Tnflml' m?iw*
!ot ?ifi>aliy c.liii'lis. nut >hc will hav.
.to h.;v soirtt more; t'tfjn sia
w .tnt-s to -ft a!U>t,-.ei* hofi In cau
-? : wn hoilffl ;tr.<l dyiu oar shau- '
-upp ?i' .Maraarct will b- y.'a i ;
>-<? tiic-o-lfttpis. I, wr! 1, x, ipI i:
V:r. rid'ili s ' P.i-xt w.' -i:. Wl-1'
IHr.y Bill, 1 will lc <>>, the ? ..
. w.-i-k.
A new men .
Fanrie J. li yTn' ;
' .liiMfi-v'lile,
A It FT Wit IT MS
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.Sir.*'.* ujuihvr wv-k hn? pns<
I -I 1 't yen know ali about tin
ii:ipi? rdntrn It ' was..:i n-a'l ba?\
wot ': ;o'i. bat "in rh.-it. I enjoyed
On .Monday a; to: n ad . _\\v haour
v)!ig haul. 1 'bet' yo.u ciiilii"
jstiossi how niar.v etrjjs i t
We I. I will t? !!'you. I I t\.'.
ami I was so ylad 1 didn't. . u\v:
loi.d for ac.y more. W- had'. <> . i
field day. en Thursday and l-'rTiny
OjtTr.uisiiay wv tut: spi ! 1 i;:
?vt'di::jr...a!ni arithmetic t * am
I an. irla'd to -av our school \s*.
soi '.o prices as u.-ua ' Friday wa
the dijjf day tit labia) <>Ylo<v
*. par; d from Kir.do 11. h:-' .??? ? I.Hi
toliv',ark. Thisjarade .v;is. hytld
cd l>y a police. The Morris. co!i'v
bar: furnished niu-ie. After ha
ing ." iVeral out door activities "
the. :.um l<> Mt. I'i.-trah chare# !'
our prfit?ram; the ad ircss' was il
livei ! M/i'resident J'lr.son, whi.;
' wo ail enjoyed in 'the aftc-rno':
' W'i.1 1 Tho'.iinl yanV"" of >
ever. ...dy had a tro-vi tiri.e. T'.-r
isn't ai! the l ows, i/:r I' gue?s
V ..... !. ;?V.? , SON
- l'or t.b rs. . ViiU euunot iiTisigir.
how g ad I Mil to ha.e.hllu Mo
liuirjoin *i?ur c.ul?. She' m?:>
that ' )>. will writo every wyek,
I sima ho. fof nor letter
Biil I j-ri-t tell ym: thiis. My h< t
? Cto.i ",r '.'""I'lty V, j!,;; a o.iiVU ' 1
churl ens, so 1 nave .-??ri.< Fast
biddies too. So long until ncx
week.
Vour,. truly, .
?*?? M iu gu-iu t._ AV right
till A v ?<n H i M:WS
The .-Hudonts enjoyed a Vet y
' pleasant vacation 1,s 'y\- incut
* i . si nil Mi--. \\\ A. While
Mi.-.-".- l.aKy-sig Floyd and Clem
n o Martin attended the stat
meeting in Columbia* Kal-h re
i it . (, : y lu lpl'ul and enjoy
Si '.It .tin.
F itiaone . eventful 'lay ii
~M77a~ . ( history, bo'j?'in~trirl
students and teachers and endec
with i'i>" of the- greatest eomedio
ever presented "A Henpecked He
ro'\ Mr. Curtis Young a nintl
, I,.. ..IT,
his host. The entire east "was thi
best that has ever appear'd here
A large group of white friends \vi
nessed and enjoyed this treat
Mis C!. S. Thompson, directress.
Coming!! April 0. 1037 "Heavoi
Bound", preentcd by the P.T.A
* and student body, directed ivy Mrs
W. A. White and Clemmie Mar
tin.
Miss LaRossie Floyd the musii
teacher, is doing her bit. Verj
suitable numbers have been seleci
ed which have added interest tt
play. Everyone is very busy mat
ing preparation for commence
ment.
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ctti> Loader, Bill Carver's Club,' *
. .0. Voui: name will: be placed on"
j\"e a membership card and button.?>
Bit AINKItl) INSTITUTE NEWS
, Sara T. Harbor
j .Th.; v.vek of March 28 to April
j 1 I." oi.f ht two interestiiur events
jon.the campus. The first was th''
, j <ii'.-it ?ieal contest pi eliniiuario-.
The. econd was a visit hv l>r. L. H.
W(St. H.
. On March 2 b and '>1 tic mom
hers or the thin! year high school
el - s ?. 1 i. fi eri addresses oa a va
ri* iv of subjects. Their effortsr
yvi1 1 v.- liiii-ii ials - to hoar.' ul_
wofi- ir'' research and si tidy. Each
year' this ??Vivjinai:on contest is
r.yjii in -sijiiialate the 'study ?' f
s'nu di-T/'and to select the. final eon/ >ta::t.i
-for a prize offe'd by th'.
j'iua.iii association. 'Mrs.. J. T
.ha . ,v. Mr._W. M. Ok'h hv. Mr. 11
r.. Ko-ter and Mr. R. E.THompkiiisworked
. with, the students in th
. contest. . ' . "i|
Wednesday uyuninp, March Ml.
Rev. H. West brought to lis th<
iViovinjr pictur's "Through Proshyteriap
Winiipws" and "The Rise nl*
a Race.' These pictures \v<?re in.
formntinnal. depicting the condition
of our .people in various see- |
tj?j; > ami showing the valuable ni'i
that our church is rendering at
hum- and ahn ad. The student-J
, were. thrilled to see familiar fae-'s
! in the. picture.. Hand- clappe
I ..cuiiy it: hearty congratulations
wh.cn' the faces of Mrs. A. A. A I
dnir, Mr. .7. T. Jones and of sever
'al'students- appear'M.
Dr. West shared with os son;
of. hi* experiences iii'traveling an ;
-rowing pictures. He' te'd of hiyisits
to several historic chut e: ei.r
the .-late of Pennsylvania ami
L of tic stories lie is asked to tch
i;oneentir.|f the \uwk :of the ehimii
and the schools in the south.. - Th.
-ehoo! is indebted to Mis. A. A
Adair wlio was instrumental in seen
fpig the services of Dr. West.
Sunday morning, April' -1 tin
- :~('h ol atu."tli-d .service at Pa iiH-1
Presbyterian chttreh. Tin
Lord's .SupiHu- was' st rved. He v.
j.L W. -Manonoy delivered a very
lifting discourse on the subject
"Reminding." The scrn$pn empi.
a-ized the need of reminders in
human- life and the realization ol
-' this fact in the mind of Chri-'t
when he instituted the Lord's Sut>1
pet's Rev. R. E." Ti'.ompkin. assist d
in tlit- service.
The -Sabbath school and Christ
'i:;iv Kr.d< uvor society! met Sunday
i uftenv on. Misg Ma'ule Buy.kin
' iravc the lesson' story in Sabbat!
-A-bool. Mr. Richard Brown -en" d
: .is leader .of the Christian Kivieai
vor di cu^vion. The -topic .fro
' discussion was: "The Good rhuiv
Member Worships."
The school is. obscrvir.tr N'atior.al
- Nrjrvrv 'Hearth week during th
von days. April -1-11. The hyahV.
' ' . nunittee of the school has. work'
out- sir. interest injr program.
UIDGKWA v M:\VS
i i Mrs -!.; P. %'enl nod
i son J. IV Jr-'of Kershaw passer!
1 l|< L'thliiO- ilL-it WccR.
> Misses Naomi and liuth Oii'tten
s t - ill- nts of Mather's academy,
! t-;i;mien, spent la.-' week with
- ' ?h?-jr mother Mrs. Lilla Outten and
?| have returned to continue their
. tc.dv.
? I Mrs. Ella Murphy and son Booki*
T. 1 It Friday for Brooklyn,
N. S . ' Airs, illui phy beiiTfr cfiTTerf
t J to the bedside of her! daughter.
( orine. who is very ill. We hope
_ fi.i- hi r a speedy recovery.
Miss Blanche Outten left. Friday
for Philadelphia, Fa., visit-"
intc relatives and friends. We
wish for her a pleasant stay.
Mrs; Nannie .1. Murphy and
hildren have returned after a
' pleasant play with hei?mother.
Mrs. Maegie Nelson, Winston-Salem,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harris of
Iilylh'-wood passed tlnough Tuesdav
en route to Camden on busi]\ <.
'J Mr. Wilhert Simon who under
.v.ent an operation at th.e Waverlv
hospital, Columbia is at home doing
nicely. 'St 1
To the regret of her many
' fri? nds Miss Ethel Outten is still
e on the slek list.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers of
Chester were the guests of Mrs.
r.illa Outten last Tuesday. t
Mrs. Lc ttie Gladden who' has
1 been on the sick list for sometime
is- much improved.
M is? Ida J. Outten is visiting her
sister, Miss Eloise who is a student
of Mather academy. Camden.
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.11 r, ivi-ne iv*nson mo to I'cd to
' Winnsboro last Thursday on busit
noss.
? Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Harris are
! rejoicing over the arrival of a
fine son. Mother and baby are
doing nicely,
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?ABBEVILLE NEWS
^t. James A. 31. E. Church '
Rev. W. S. Minis, Pastor \
Sunday school opened at the \
TEinn hour. Lesson reviewed by ,
Su])t., B. T. Johnson. Keniarks of t
encouragement by the pastor. The ^
prayer service was conducted by
.Mis. It. 1'. Johnson. . J
ilTF5 a. 111. our pastor read the ;
eighth division of Psalm as scripture
lesson, using- as a text: Psalm
8:3-4 which was. divinely delivered. 1
7:30 p. in. Rev. Minis brought a
burning message l'ronu Rev. ,3:20. ?
Emphasizing the clause "Behold, '
I stand at the doov ahd knock." ^
The. educational board of St. v
James A. .M. j'j. church met ihurs- 1
day, April 1,-at the homo of Mrs. 1
Leila Adams. The meeting* was'
called: to order liy Chaplain, Miss t
Emily Collier at 1 o'o.ock after the t
devotional exercises*, the meeting y
was turned over to the President,
Mrs. G. A. Gray, for business o
transaction. All officers wore re- s
elected and a neat sum of S>l2.bb v
realized. During the ..social houi \
the host -so- served a course of HV .j
creaiu'vand cake.. Then a ijourned. j
\Vt. Avpsh to say that the rally at |
Shady* wove A. M. E. church will t
be Sunday,- April 18th instead of
the -Mb as was reported last week, j
~Friends here are sorry to learn j
of the illness of .Miss Maggie ^
Baker of New York; City. Miss .
Baker is. a step-daughter of Mrs,*
Mary Baker, here on Secession
Ave., therefore we hope for her a ^
safe recovery.
An" oi l friend here is plhnhinpr \
to. giv(. Mrs. rrinecrn'a M. Pratt an
excellent time when she" arrived
from 'Ashevill1'', N. C.
' News was receives] here a few
days ago of the illness of Mrs. f
lh :ha Kagin of Charlotte, ;Nj. C. .
Mrs; Bagin is a neice of ' Messrs
\Vi.lliai^t- and Augustus Heard of j
hi- city. She is pleasantly r<?- J
m dm be red as Miss Bertha Beard. '
Her si.-ter, Mrs. Daniel T. Robin- '
son of. Atlanta,- Ga. is at In r bed- ^
side. Friends here hope for Mrs. *'
Ragin a speedy recovery. -s
Mr. Gordon Williams of Florence.
S. C. spent the week-end with ^
.hi.- wife, Mrs. Ellen B. Williams L
lu liunic economies teacher oi th"
A. (\ T. school. . )
The Abbeville county teachers
association meeting was ' held
April It'dT at the Abbe\ille C'o.
training school, with the Pre si
dent presiding. Singing "Anverica."?P-rayer-b^?Prot',
t). L?Smith,
:be pi'isiiUnt. After his remarks
lie introduced .Mr. J. H. h'eltor, .Mr.
I. Buriesand Mr. Wilkin.s were
the principal speakers.
Everyone enjoyed their talks;
come again. ,
Our meetings Tiave been e.wel- lent,
duiing the' 'year. Our next
meeting will be th(. second; Saturday
in. Novenib' r of this yoav. ___
The report front our delegate to
the state teachfl's' association in )
Columbia. 31 r. \Ym. Waclo was i
heard. The county togistercd 10U i
per c"'nt. All the officers were re- i
elected.
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ST. AXDKKWS U.M.K. CIII IU H
Kev. <;. 11. White, l'astor
Andrew's. S. -JA Tlx- respective (
organization of the -Vnior and ,
Junior departiio nts of the church,
are functioning -nicely. The . sev- ,
ral dubs of the Junior church are j
very anxious when their meeting <
days conie. An adult supervises
.every junior group. Give the ,
young people'a' program and they <
wiJl work in the church. Dr. J. <
L. Henhow out ; hidpyed presiding i
elder Will he- with its April 25th
for our 2nd ?|uaiteiv Don't miss
hearing this r.oted pulpiteer. Our I
religions hn--ehnll s-rVices will he
fhe n'ite of .May l?t h. Captains
Turin ?Dec ton mTd Kssle Green 1
have their teams lined up nicely I
for the game.
Sunday morning out pastor dt>- ?
livered his spring message to -a J
large congregation. Subject " !f
Winter Comes, Spring Is Not Far '
Behind", Mrs. .Smith had very
appropriate music for the occa- '
-inn. Our victim''.- WFFP Itov. ami
Mrs. .1. Moyd of Italy; Mrs. Gertrude
Williams of Savannah. Ga.
and Mr. Will Leak of New York
City.
? Rain greete<l?us at uui Sunday '
school hour but a splendid group J
nu-t Supt Smith and teachers. Our
Supt. who knows how to give the 1
young; folk a real program knows
that bis Supday school scholars ,
will- meet him rain or shine, like ,
they do at day school. .
President Thompson very in- j
structively taught Gv League lesson
and he gave some plans in |
the making to g-et roi.dy? for the
state " rrmntintr ~rn Cnhirr.tna this summer
ait<l possibly send a delej
gate to Nashville. Ten-n. also. Oui |.
nn?hiV XfOe ? 1
w. >.1111 ?s u^uai aim
1 gave some very helpful sugges- :
I ions.
This being the beginning of Negro
Health week our pastor (rave ;
his health message to a splendid (
congregation at right service. ,
Communion was administered by ,
the Lighted Cross. Out out of |
town visitor was Mrs. Mary Beech. \
The parents were encouraged to ]
i send their children to the Health (
clinic to he conducted at Andrews
High school Thursday by our pas- (
tor. Come -wosrhip with us,* you
ate welcome. ]
SUBSCRIBE FOR J,
TUB PALMETTO LEA
.Al'RENS COUNTY *
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Never in the history of the
tarrnms county association have
he teachers of this-group parted
vith so much inspiration and deermination
as in their last meetng
whch was held Saturday, 3rd
>f April. For the last four years
he progress of our teachers has
jeen so outstanding that it is a
privilege t? be one of them.
We. have not been satisfied with,
>ur experiences alone, but have j
nought into our realm men and
vomen whose education, charactei
ind capabilities inspired us, not
>nly to dream but to dare things
vhich before seemed impossible.
eader? Under the guidance of
ilr. W. A. White- the president,
his association has moved steadly
onward.
Since this meeting followed the
tate i association, Miss Dorothy
.omax, Messrs II. L. Evans and
'. R. Harper brought to those who
vere unable to attend their respecive
groups very helpful informaion.
The heart to heart talk ending
he association went into the election
of officers . for the next two
ears. >
Seemingly, evciy, teacher presnt
had his mind centered on the
June individual- for the oificu to
chich they wei e elected. The oficers
are as follows: President,
Irs. M. N. Sanders, Hampton ?St.
High, Laurens; Yire-Pfesldent,
'rati J. T. WMlims, Bell Street,
"linton; Seuvtary, Mrs. M. L.
lathis, Hampton Street, Laurens;
Treasurer, Mrs. R. P. Alexander,
loll Street, Clinton; Chaplin, Rev.
iIcKissiek, Laurel Hill, Waterloo;
leporter, Mr. J. It. Harper, Clin011.
AN ith one theme: "Progress Thru
cooperation", on the tongues .and I
learts of all. the happy, peaceful
ear closed.
NEWBERRY NEWS
J - The
funeral of Mr. Augustus
louknight who hied at his home
in Morgan St. last Thursday, April
1937 was lu lxl at the home of
lis daughter. Mrs. 1 lassie Mae
iulf on Snewden St. Saturday eve:ing,
at 3:30. His pastor, Rev. W.
Crawford agisted by the Rev.
f. S. Martin were in charge of the
ervices.
Dr. Crawford used as his text
1st Cor. 5:1(1 and 1'salni 2". 12. The
bituary was lead by Mrs. H. I'.
Upxander and his special song
vliich he sang before he died:
'Hallelujah 'lis Done" was suns^
>v Mrs. C. II. Martin. "Guss Bouk-light"
as he was called, was an
dd. citizen of Newberry and was.
lighly respected by both races.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jacobs,
vhito friends were present at the
'uncial. He is survived by _ono
augi ier. airs. ilassie .Mao Kutf.
ive sons. -Mack. LerOy, T. J. Worknan
and Willie and a host of relit
ivies an ! friends to mourn his delertak'-r
incharge"
Mrs. J sephinc Legs from Sparumbuig.
S. C. came hojne to the
>od side of her .mother, Mrs. Jose>hinc
M< Kinzy who has been ill axiut
uvi> weeks. She is much beter.and
we trust sht> wk'.l soon be
estored to her health again.
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A. H. Reasoner, Pastor
The Bible class was very -inter-,
.'sting Friday afternoon 'notwithstanding
.the fact the- attendance
ivas .-mall, Mrs. Neville manifest-'
ul a great deql of enthusiasm jn
the 1 - >11. - ' \->
Sunday morning Sunday school
,vas largely attended notwithstand
ir.g the fact the April showers
were falling. -Our guests were
Mi>'.*es (ijetta Gilliam, \'iola l)i ck
/It, Wii > Mae Gains, Little Miss/s
Man: Frances Bates, Angelinc
r* ii ' i ac x w : 11 f
uanman anu iuhskt ?> nur ojjcui
man. .1 r. ....
During the children's hour Miss
Ansclim- Jones-told thechildren a
L?<n 111ifuI story; subject": "Why Wo
11;ivc the Seasons."
AT I..-.,.,, close ol' Llit*?service* our
iTasT??~and family ciTFcrod. Our*
Sii -t was Mrs. Porter.
Text I'oiin'ir Gal. 0:7 Whatcvci
i man - iweth that shall he also
reap. Everyone enjoyed thr sot-T
.ice. The pastor and his family
iver<- th. dinner" guests of Mrs. F.
E. Hurst who was our visitor al?>.
ST. PAUL BAPTIST ( HtRCH
He v. W. L. Wilson, Pastor
( love Place?The men's club
>f StPaul Baptist ehrrch will
lave a dramatic presentation of
'The Prodigal Son" Friday evelintr.
April 10, 11)37, at 8 o'clock.
Sonic of the main characters
ivill be as follows: Father, Dea. T.
I*'. Wo.odard1; the Hire Man, Air.
Wind..11 Moore; older son; Dea. O.
M. Moore; Prodigal son, Rev. E.
It. Bonner.
This ]?lay is originally arranged
~>y the pastor and is destined to he
>ne of t^he greatest presentations
ver had at this church. Admission
lo cents. The public is invit?d.
VOFNt; MEN'S CHI KCH ( LI P.
I.nke City, S.. C., March 30?The
Faster Bali' that was given by the
lub .Monday nignt was a great
success. The building wa? crowded
with home and out .^of town
folk. The music was fuFmshed by !
the Mullins Swing Band of . Mullins,
S. C> Everybody had a very
njoyable time.
On Sunday night the president
if the club presented the pastor of
Wesley M. E. church $4.25 on his
Easter rally.
The Y. M. C. C. is the talk of
Lake City from all sides. We are
ilways willing to lend a hoping
land to any good cause. Watch
p m we frow. f I
LAURENS NEWS
By Thomas Shelton
Rev. A. J. Thomas of Bethel A.
M. E. church delivered a very im|
pressive sermon on Sunday morning.
. His theme was "Blood".
| The Missionary club of Bethel
I met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Fowler on W. Hampton St.,'
on Friday night. The Boosters
club met at the home of Mrs. Margaret
Young on W. Hampton St.
Thursday everting. * The Buffalo
contest given by the W. M. S. of
Bethel A. M. E. church was a
4trcat success. Three prizes were
awarded to the contestants, first
prize to Miss Rosa.M. Shell; second
prrre to little Miss Clemigene
Andoiwin; thmf-pr-tee?to-Miss
vana Williams. Jhe contestants
reported a total of S20 40 Wo
wish to thank all our friends for
their support. Mrs. Sallie BlackStock,
president.
Miss Clara Fuller of the city
spent the week-end in Greenville,
visiting friends. *'
The W. M. S. of Bethel met at
the, home .of Mrs. Nannie Garlington,
March 19.
Miss Mattie Henderson left last
week for .Asheville, N. C. to visit
her sister who is ill at this writ
ing.
Mr. Frank Simpson of the Mt.
Zion section died Saturday evening.
April "3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Franklin
of the city is in Greenville visiting
their relatives*
Miss Mary Bailey spent Hie
week-end home with her parents
The West Side Recreational club
was organized Friday evening at
the home of Mrs.- Mary Cannon.
This club is composed of high
school and college pupils. The
purpose of this club is to develop
the members -morally, physically,
mentally, socially* and ethically.
On the recreational grounds various
games - will be played. The
playground will have -several large"
floodlights in order for the members
to play at night. j
Officers of the club are John'
Putnian, president; Mary Bailey, |
"A'icc-presiden?; Dorothys Jackson, i
secretary; Elizabeth Garrett, as-j
sistant secretary; Tholma Leake,
treasurer; Kitty Leake, critic; Luther
Leake, parliamentarian; Chap
I lain, Daphne Leake; Chaperon,
Mattie O. Duckett; Scrgeant-atarms,
Walter Leake; Thomas
Shelton, reporter.
The Laurens County. Teachers
meeting was largely attended on
Saturday, April o.
Mr. Jerry Dondy of X. Caroline
street is sulVeiing painfully fro hi
[ inu 1ies received -in. an auto acci.
dent.
Mr. C. 1). Childs accompanied
by Mr, Wiilie Hailstock motored
to Greenwood Sunday visiting
1 liendsT
Rev. A. J. Thomas spent the
week-end in Rock Hill on a business
trip.
Miss Bernice Washington spent
the week-end home , with her parente,
on W. Hampton street.
The mohlTily "union praytr services
was held at Cross.Hill. Many
nieinhers of this area 'attended
the services.The
Heavenly Gospel Singers of
radii) station, WSPA in Spartanburg'
appealed 'on a program at
St. Paul Baptist church Friday
'evening. ?
Mrs. Louise .Shepherd of Jersey
section lias unproved in health
considerably.
Mr. Joe Brown who recently retuined
home from a government
hospital in Columbia has accepted
a position in the recently construe
I ted government hospital in Columj
bia. Mr. Brown will leave for the
i capital city- next week.
Mr. Stobe Parks is "P again af
, ter an ilhuss of a couple of week*.
I Mrs. Ella M. Bryson Fuller and
Mrs. Sarah Fuller returned from
Washington, 1>. C., last week af-1
Iter visiting relatives.
| For best home cooked food stop
at Saxton's cafe on N". Harper St.I
| Mr. \V. P." Garlington visiiedj
'friends in Spartanburg last week.I
t' tt'leti fn -unlrmrihiir 4V\?? Thnl
; Palmetto Leader see your repor'tor.
Subscription: One year $2.00
. six months, $1.25, for a single copy
15 cents For social, church and
personal news see your reporter
before Sunday midnight.
Deaths and Funerals
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I Laurens, S. ('.. April 5th?Mr.
Frank Simpson died . Saturday,
April 3rd at his residence in Laurens
county. Funeral was held
Sunday afternoon 1:00 o'clock' at
Mt. /ion Baptist church, lie was
82 years old. Lev. .1. W. Mnthis,
officiated assisted bv Rev. H. H.
Hill.
. Mis. Janie Trby, age 102 years
died Sunday afternoon at her residence
in Laurens county. Fun
oral services were held Monday afternoon,.
3:30 from the White Plain
Raptjst church; Rev. II. Y. Rarton,
officiated, assisted hv Revs. E.-X
W right and ir. II. Hill.
John F. Hunter, funeral direetyi;
was in charge at the above fupi'
erals. ' ,
I.AKK CITY IIICH ..SCHOOL
\\ ,> are very proud of the wonderful
and rapid * progress Lake
City school has made along all
linos of \vor]< for the past four
yeai^s un.dor the. efficient leadership
!of the principal. Prof. Teaman
I). Rradltty. Clean-up and Health
week is being observed in Lake
City school this week.
The teachers returned from the .
teachers ' association with new
courage and a stronger determination
to make this school term one
of the best during the history ol
the school After attending the
I aatociation Mr?. R. Summers, (
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X BY HERBERT
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TO A DEAD BOY
In those moments of to-morrow
When our heads are sadly bent,
We will sigh and put of sorrow
Scorn the dreary day you went!
There'll be days enough for lending
. That upon the. edge of . day
We will rest and watch it ending, '
All to early fade away!? 1"
Misses L. Tillman, J. Harrington,
AI.?O- .Tones ami Prof. J. McTvei
spent the week-end at their respective
homes, Misses O. Cf ark, E.
Britton and Prof. Bradley at Columbia,
S. C. '
The Lake. City girls and boys
basketeers closed with a successful
season of basket ball. The
coaches of both teams. Miss Rvae_
ey and, Prof. AIcIver as well as
each player should be praised /or
their good work. Teams desiring
to plav Lake City school, in base
hall may do so by corresponding
with Prof. Mclv^r. The school's
ground is a scone of almost nortec!
beauty. This has come about
through the chajrmaYi of the yard
committee, Miss Jones and her .assistants.
Miss Lizzie B. Young
was the' week-end guest of Miss
Joan Harrington. Mr. G. Washington
was the guest of Miss L
Tik'.mon on Monday. On last weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Moore
had as their guests on Sunday Miami
Mrs. James Odom, Mrs. Worthy
and her sister; Mrs. Ilairingtcn
from Southern Pine, N. C, t
A '-delightful evening was spent
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Graham on Friday, April 2, at the
suprise birthday party given by
Mrs. Helen Graham Melver in honour
of her brother, Mr. Albert Gra-ham.
In the center of the room,
on. tht? table was a beautiful extra
large white cake with pink candles
and surrounded by presents. In
the cor nor with- lights were?the
wo nits "Happy Birthday, Albert."
Real fun began at 10:20 when Mr.
Gntbtwn returned' from the theatre'
?Before he entered the room it
was in darkness, although his
guests were quitely seated at foui
card tables. When he entered the
room an ugms were lurncn uirum:
the1 music "Happy Birthday tc
Vou" was played by Miss Clark
with all >ru('sts singing.
The guests present were Misses
Laura B. Bracey, Elizabeth Britton,
Oetavia Clark, Jean ITarrington,
Ituth arid Thelma. Helen Menton,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bryant,
Messrs Frank , Dupree, Smack
Rose, Brim Rose, Jessie Singletary.
Matthew Greene and James
Baddy. . 1
I N ION NEWfl ,
Union and Union county were;
repi cs.i nted at the state teachers'
her of teachers and well wishers
of the association. They all returned
much inspired by the wonderful
addresses and the contain
mile with other teachers. Px'of.
Sims, supe rvisor Of the city teachers
and Miss Julia Dobson, the
county Jeanes teacher should be
commended for the line delegation
also the splendid work they are
doinn*.
Due to the fact Dr. I one" \vn
- heiluled to attend the annual
clinic at Tuskeirce, Ncyro National
Health Week was "observed \a
few days earlier this year. Dr.
L. O. Miller of Asheville, N. ('..
was the pi inMpal speaker. He and
Dr. Smiley, our local Dentist
brought out. sonic very important
facts- as to health. Dr. Miller, a-!
side f"oni bein*? >y< 11 leavn^d in
JVTfMLjriney. .is a wonderful speaker.
it,,...,. ..i,n? Afsiv...
V IIIWII ?u?n4vn nvuviac |AI.' iHIAK I
in our midst. Dr. Lonfr, Supt. of
the Community hospital is attend-'
inpr the Clinic at Tuske^ec^ lie is
scKetluled to make.the openinpr address-this
year.
The. Claflin f lnh forum was fa- I
vored Sunday afternoon with an
address hy Miss Ncftio A. Petty, j
teacher in the GafTney city school, i
Mi ss Petty made a wonderful ad-1
dro'ss and all members and friends |
of the club were much benefited j
by this address. Miss Petty is an t
honor graduate, class \*5(>.
Friends of Mrs. Elmer GlasCorj
were made, sad to bear?of hei jdeath.
Funeral services were
held Sunday afternoon. Mrs. \V j
M. Johnson of Detroit was called
here on account of the .death of
her sister, Mrs. Glaseo. I
Mr. .1. C. Copeland, ropresenta
livu ui tin; .n. I,-, aiuuiai Kilt* in- ;
Finance company in Galfney and
Mr. Henry Tucker, a iron t for the j
I'ilirrim l.ife Insurance company
in the same city came over with
Miss Petty Sunday afternoon. j,
1 (I. \V. Cox, vice-president
of the N. C. Mutual Life Insurance |
lioinparvy, spent Friday with the |
ayency of the Spartanburg dis- ,
treasurer of the Buildiny and Loan ^
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Saturday, April 10, 1937
r&ttatuma
HLI DICKSON * X
It will bring to mind your leaving
Something certain but too soon;
It will set our hearts to grieving '
With a none too cheerful tunel
Yet, we do not" doubt you dwell
now ?
In a land worth living inAnd
we know that some day,
. somehow
?We'll be as wo tvevo again!
association came with Mr. Cox.
The entire agency enjoyed the address
of Vice-President Cox.
The members of the Claflin club
are looking forward with great
pleasure to the annual meeting on
Sunday afternoon, April 18. Dr.
L. O. Miller of Ashevillo, one of
Claflin's .graduates will deliver the
annual address.
The Union Community hospital .- .
and the officials were blessed in re
ceiying the annual donation from
the "Duke Endowment. These
gifts are only made to make it
possible to operate a hospital. It
is trju? a few are unable to pay
but all are supposed to pay for
hospitalization, or you soon will
not bo blessed with that type of
service.
^ In our last writing we said that
the Callf^ham Funeral home was
opened for services when we
should have said the (list Funeral
home. Mr. Gist was one time with
the Callaham Funeral home of
Spartanburg1. Mr. Gist is not a
stranger in Union county, his na- , >
thro ; home. We preC.t success
for him. .
The many ffftnTots of Miss Sarah
Morris, Sims High Sfchool
ieayher, .rejoice to know that she'
is improving." Her mother, Mrs.
Moiris is still with her at the
Com nuyiit>' hospitaL
Prof. Eugene Hawkins, has closed
his rural school and is now v _
acting as upply teacher in Pirns
High.
Quite a few of Union folks will
hear Roland Ilayes at Converse
college, Spartanburg on April. 10.
Tickets will he on sale at the Sartor's
pharmacy. Be sure to buy
Oil 1*1 v* nc ?l.n.r .......1.1 1:1? i '
.... .t. ?.??> vnv.? uvuuu ij.rwu LO MK'W
just how many seats to reserve
for the Union folk.
Prs. Loner and Smiley visited
quite a few of the schools of the
county last week. These lectures
are very helpful to the people. The
people" of Union and - the county-?
are Sinpriner the praise of Dr. Smiley
aipl the very excellent work
he is *doinpr.
Quite a few of the Union folk
were scheduled to attend the an- ..
r.ual C. C. Camp program at Clinton
Sunday. Prof. Sims delivered
the address.
Mr. Lottie Boldetv and Mrs. Hattie.
Montuomei v spent Easter Sunday
with relatives and friends in
Camden. Thev reported a very
pleasant, stnv ?T7. ^t.i
, .-J | V I?v V/1U III^LVM IU
city and enjoyed the wonderful
Easter pennon by President Ranlolph
at Trinity church.
LITTLE RIVER NEWS
|{i'v. H. L. (iuiles, Pastor
Mrs. Melvina (louse of Warn pee
was laid to rest Tuesday, March
oO in Mt. Zion cemetery. Funeral
services at Mt. Zion A. M. E.
church at 11 o'clock, otlhiatod by
the Pas-tor, Rev. (iuiles. >Fivst
hymn 1.7(1; prayer by Bro. Luther
Randell. Song Ivy the choir; 2nd
hymn -ISO; Resolutions fiom the
church auxiliaries, Miss I.uoile
Guiles; from the Mt. Zion graded
school. Miss Realist r iLllamy;
selection by the school , glee club. "
Remarks by Mrs. Lula Bellamy.
Solo, Miss LueiJe Gujles after this
Rev. Guiles chbsed .lob 1 1:10 as
his text. Solo, Miss Inez Daniels
a jjyaiher pf Mt. Zion sehuiiL ?
Mr?? t'ouse was 7? years of v
age. She leaves to mourn two
brothers, one sifter, four girls, one
son, grandchildren and a host of J
ntlllo- ,Vf.lntiv..o ?v..l M
4 . vi??vmv o <uiu l I IL'llUJ*. 4J1
Wo kno\v ?vou' will miss her but
don't be "sad, we all loved hev but
God loves her best.
The Serviie at St. Paul Sunday
was very good ?in spite ol' the *- . j
rain. ^
The Mt. '/.ion graded school under
the leadership of Pi of. Monroe,
Misses Isabelle Hampton and
Inez Daniels has completed its
1U3G anil '.'IT term. This has been
a successful school term. We are
in hope of their r. turn. ~"t
Those that completed the seventh
grade are Uealher Bellamy,
valedictorian; Bernice Kdire, Lola
Gore, Vol's is. Gotise, Sadie Philip.
Malton Shields, Arnie Green. Mabel
Gouse, Kva Mae Gore and Alton
Shields. We are in hope to
ice them all enter high school
the Ham of MT-'.SK.
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