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ROSA LEE SMITH WRITES 1
Elko, S. C. .
Dear Bill*
.... _ How are you? I am well and
truly hope you are. the same. 1
am very sorry.I could not yet my '
loffr... lock v.. i ?un....
down, but I i'oi got to write. i '
keep saying I am going to try tc '
write every week. 1 am now. 1
am still doing nicely in school. I
didn't go to church Sunday bceauJi
it was raining. But 1 guess they
had a good service, though. LaKr^iay
night I went to Shurl
Branch to school closing, which I
enjoyed very milch. Well since i
;ould not get my letter in on time
I will tell you about . what a Hik
Easter 1, had. I had four eggs foi
Easter. Easter Sunday night 1 *
went to an Easter program which
I enjoyed very much. <
I dl this is enough for this week, '
I g lejgi. So I Will ' close my letter.
Rosa Lee Smith .
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ISADORA S. THO'MTKON
WHITES BII-I ;
Jor.esville, S. C. <
Hollo Bill, and all of the club
? members,
I am doing fine and hop? you
T?all are the same. Bill I looked to- ,
see my letter on the Junior Ra.cc .
last week, but I failed to see it.
Why didn't you put it in? I crtai'.tly
enjoyed reading Mis*' El!a v
. Ma? Hughes' letter. I hope o-ir
? Juiiior I'age will pick up again. 1 ^
am still' doing nicely in school. We
are going to have ag 'examination
and I will 'try to make good marl <
Will pick you up next week.
Bye, bye. ^
Isadora S. Thompson ?
SARAH FEELS BETTER AS )
CLLH BECOMES EAKI.JR
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wear Din,
How are you this dreary morn
?mgT??Oh didn'-l it rain yesterday.
We didn't even pet to Sunday 'i
.school, and I suppose just a faith- ful
few were found at the church ^
services. Bill I have been promoted
to the eighth grade, so you
see I have to do a lot of studying ^
to keep up. That's why I don't get r
to write every week as I am, kept f
busy in 'my studies. Then?too I j
have been trying to get my tlow- v
er garden planted, but I hope to ^
write often from now on. i
*>rah ,
BILL WRITES |
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Greenwood, S. C". ,
Dear Bill, f
I have enjoyed reading tin r
Junior Page every week. Souk j
weeks I would not see but one letter
and that would ho Margant
Wright's. Every member s-houb; 0
cooperate with Margaret and also
be a faithful member as she. Our
Easter program was very vtuy >
-? good Sunday night. I think every
one en-joyed it-.?We raiserr ?
Sunday morning Rev. Gary preached
?. wonderful sermon. We had *.
?n ' %% hunt Monday. I found not r
a oi \ T am sure every one enjoy ?
ed the holidays and was xjijitt i
ma y for school_this week. I am t
doing fine in school. J will ho ^
tuning in next week, and will t-v. ,
to be a full member. t
Ttva Kvr>
Bill ?
MARGARET WRITES 1
, Rembftrt, S. C. v
Hello Bill, 3
I must say this to you first, I
am very much disappointed as I
did not get the paper last week
and for the last month or two I
have been getting it irrtgulnrly, !"
but I hope that will not happen again
noon. Well last week was
National Health Week and we had
plan a hig program, but it rained *
so much, we were unable to carry
out our plans, so we hope to s
nr\r>r\ rvl/-vf 4-V. 4-U ' r. ,..^.1- ? .1 * -
will L/i\;v^ 4/11' III bills- WCUftj it fid
make our reports Friday. This
is Humane week and I am sure
we'K discuss the dumb animals and
their value and loyalty to us and
fte will surely be kind to them. I
attended church and Sunday school
as usual. We are now getting
ready for our school closing which
will be the last of this mwnth; this c
wfl bo a Hu*v week as] !we will c
have our final test and examination*.
One of the members of the
class is planning to bring h'8 Tabbit
foot along. Do you think that J
will <fo him any good?
I was glad to see the letters
from our new club members in r
Gaffney, as many boys and girls t
as we have in our state I see no c
reason why tho Junior Pag? oaaookivg
to mart latter* ftrom
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:to Leader, Bill Carver's Club,
C. Your name will be placed on
a'membership card and button.
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itev. 11. T. Summerw. 1'atior
April 11, ly37- - Sunday- was. a
vr> pieasum. ua>- anu uiw ?crvici.?
Liiove were \v?u allwna.u.
riie aui.uuy ?ciiuui upciioil at U?
r?uai hour with lli? kupernil^n
rvn.t. ana teueiivig at tn.ir duty,
me ICMUII wiii aucusseu bueio
jy vaiiuug clagsw alter which n
vas interestingly reviewed by the
. astor, Rev. It. T. Summer*.
i heii a short prayer >ei vice wan
cnuelcu oy Mr. John Kay and Mr.
.pencer MchMlcy. At tile coliciu,ioh
the pastor brought to ug a
.vonderf ui message irom Saint
dark 15:15. The Holy Sacrament
us administered. The collection
vas real, good for the day. We
> ere very glad to see Misg Marhit
kkiber out again after being
d for some time.
We regret very much the illness
>f Mrs. Julia Rawls and we hope
for her a speedy recovery.
-Miss Henrietta Nixon wag the
jucst of Misg Ollie Nixon for the
veek-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Cooper of
s*orth Carolina were the quests
>f Mrs. Emma Hyier for th? week
lid.
We regret very much that Mr.
>. H. Rhett was. somewhat indislosed
and could hot be out Suniay.
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Thfi "Rio- flnK v.- U r. - ? ->
corking for the up-building of the
hurch and school are making
plendid progress.
On March 31, 10??. the club mot
it tho home of Miss Martha Paris
it 8 o'clock. Tho meeting was
ailed to order by the President,
diss Fannie Paris, after which the
lsual form of devotional, exercise
vas conducted. Then the roll was
ailed and each member re spond (1
briefly with their dues. 'The
ninutcs 'of the last meeting was
ead, received and adopted. The
louse was opened for discussion
lave a manless wedding, March
'th. Then we adjourned to meet
it the home of Miss Telicous Lownan.
All of the members were asked
o march into the dining room for
ehich Miss Mattie Bays'-was givm
o surprise of'her life by the
?ig Sisters club. .The guests who
vere invited all were present.
Vhen "11 had e>nltered ,-thp room,
>Ii?s F. Raris 'camp into the room
md said "We are celebrating Miss
3ovd's birthday. She was so surmised
she didn't know what to
lo, she Juat lauphed. Cake and
cp cream were served. Many useul
presents were given by the
nembers. Tho guests were' Mr.
L.P.. Redman, Thos. Kenly, Mack
md Cwypert, Pinckney Boyd and
Tnck P. Kla7.er. Everyone roportd
havinp enjoyed the evening.
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I'EGRO PART IN C.WALCADF.
WILL RE CA?T SOON
I>ALLAS, Texas, April--One of
he important characters in the
loston Massacre scene of "Cavalride
of the Americas," Pan Amevcan
Exposition historical speeacle,
is that of Crispus Attuchs,
Cepro hero who was among Thm
lever, to die at the beginning of
he history-making evcnt. The
cone, depicting the bloody uprising
of the Massachusetts eolonis-t*
igainst the Red Coats is one of
he most important in the show.
Ut'ich.y,?according to history,
vent in search of a physician to
itter.d a flvinrr rliild I>i on
ncnt that ensued between him nr.d
he British soldiers, h? was shot,
ind died on the spot.
The part of Crispu* Attuehs
las not been ca.st yet, but will be
n a short time, according to A. L.
,'ollmanp, producer-director.
Last year's "Cavalcade of Texis,"
at the Centennial! in Dallas,
Texas. The part waa taken by
Smiley Moxley.
"Cavalcade of the 'Americas''
vifh liberation as its them?, was
mtton by Jane Isabello Fortune,
.nd depicts the history of five
enturies in the Americas. It will
how. on th0 largest stage in the
vorld! 'Tit is a third larger than
he stage for last year's "Cavalade,"
and features tho eruption
if a sixty foot volcano in tho first
cene. It la exciting throughout,
ind rich in historical! romance.
The show will open Juns ,12,
vith th0 Exposition, and continue
hrough a run of 142 days.
lew members of the dub, and I
io want to iom< from th? old
m^g too.
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: I.AURENS NEWS
' by inomaa istteirb*
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| Kev; A. j. inouius oi Bethel j
-U. cnufch preucnea a womle
iUi sutmbn oh ounuay mornui,
axis Viiwhiw was "xfiie tauten in ti
s\ oriu loday".
hie c&nei.a ciuo met at tr
"xrouie ox oii&3 jbiizaoetn Garre
oa a ueeuay evening. Alter oue
.leBjcmM-UBsiion je# cxeam unu cat
rtvie boi'VeU.
ine Wining worker club met i
' .he 1101110/ ui nxr*. .ivx&rgtu'*
i oung oh \\. AiahiplOn eh wot i
.inn ouu>, evening-.
i lie ty unu eioitig club met i
.ne nouiw oi inny ixaiaauate w* V
iiiihipion Eiieet on luohuay aite
,iioou. Uuiciit) oi inu ciuo ai
i U'si'iiu1,, riaiiKiiii ax in*; V lei
i ieaiueiii, Guuesu joiineon; lie;
auiei, ivuih .uiia; duutnuiy, loe
jjiiia cannon.
. l n? .popularity content ol Betlv
sin te neiu on V> wunekuay axel s
in il. r.iitn fiiiiicii in inu i*il
tvin l>m repr.eneuieu by uvu wui
vUkUiiiU. J W 11111*1 Will L
crowned.
. iia. .Uii.iuv zanders oi lluai]
-Oil llig'U kl'UOOl lit kpoiloo,
.iig Hie popularity contest. com
juk ui'iuj/u'.cin your churclt. 111
uclkl'lk Ml* Oil SMI* l*>" COUlMlMl.lt
.01 Oluy JLU CclllS.
ih* West isiuw Recreation clu
met ut tlie noni* oX Alls* iiorotn
oucivboii on V\. Hampton streu
011 1 ueaduy evening*. Ine nex
meeting win be held Mt tiiefhoni
ol All-. J01111 L. AUlls, Jr., iug
iiaiiipioii bli cct on Tuesday evei
nig, April ldth.
rhe Women s Aid club gave
silver lea at the homo ol Mn
Alice Young 011 Sunday alternoo
011 W. llMinpton street. A time!
program wan rendered.
Mrs. Etta (Jariinglon gave
guest meeting ut her home 011 \i
ilumplon street on (Sunday altei
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UVJUI1. Xillb WUD iur U1W JJUIIUIU C
Bethel's second Sunday in Ma
rally. ,A very unique prograi
wa? rendered by. various talents c
the city.
.Mr. j. \V. Mathia, Jr., of Bet
edict college spent a few day
nome visiting parents.
.Miss I'ansy Rice was the wee!
end guest of Mis? Rosa Bell Si
ber.
Mrs. Eva Grant of the city wisf
cs to announce the marriage c
.her daughter, Clara to Mr. Dewii
Clinton Scott of New York Cit;
They were married in New Yor
City last Eciday.
Mis.s'Tlehrietta Grant K*' the cit
is in New York.
Mr. Jerry bendy is still impro\
auto accident.
Rev. A. J. Thomas of Bethel /
M. E. church was complimente
very highly for accepting the pt
sition of statistician of I.aurer
of colored people. Jie was ve<
ommended for the position by ver
prominent of the city.
Last Sunday Rev. A. J. Thoma
was the dinner guest of Mr. C. f
Duckett and family.
T *. 1 ?
t >> L'uiif.suay till" uicniuiMB c
the Eleven O'clock social club d<
ligh'tfully entertained with a mil
cell^neous- shower complimentin
"MY. and Mrs. William Green at tl
home of Mr. and Mrs. T6m Bui
ton. After a number of games ha
been played anu enjoyed deliciot
ice cream, cake and punch wer
served. A basket containin
many beautiful and useful gift
were brought into the living rooi
and presented Tu -the bride b;
Mrs. Willie' Mae Bavksdale. Mr:
Lucinda Jackson anjd the bride1
mother,? Mrs. " Janie " Brockmai
Much happiness und success wer
wished upon them.
Mrs. Ida Crawford of Philade
phia, Pa., was a visitor at Bethi
Sunday.
Miss Pansy It ice, teacher of Su
li>an Street school in Greenvill
and Mrs. Wilson of Greenville als
were visitors at Bethel iiunda;
Mrs. Latimore of Greenville wa
a visitor.
Program of stiver tea on Sunda
at Mrs. Etta Garlington on V
I [ 51 111 lit (\r\ <ct 1 Hi't' ' Ninu I :\t* MTU
Old Rugged Cross"; Prayer, Mr
Mary Cannon. Singing "Shine o
Me". Scripture reading, Miss El
ZAboth Garrett. Welcome, Mr!
l.evana Anderson. Response, Mfr
.tnnida Jackson. Instrument!
-<>lo, Miss Lillie B. Douglass. Rea
ing. Mr. Thomas Shelton, Jr. Sol
Miss Daphne Leake. Sold" Mn
Mattie P. Fuller.
Mrs. Geneva ghelton is in Spai
'Tanburg where stre was called J
i the bedside of her ill sister at thi
I writing.
1 Mr. Will Garrett, class leadt
and steward of Bethel is doin
splendid work for his church. M
Garretts class - has lead for tw
months in succession.
Mrs. Charity Irby, Passes
7 Mfs. Charity Irby passed at h<
' residence in the city recently. SI
i was an old citizen. Funeral se
vices were conducted at Mt. Zir.
church hy Rev. . W. Mathin. Ti
t torment was held there aUo. i
It. Duckett and grandson. Joh
Putman^ funeral directors were
charge.
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' THE LEADE]
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TOT PALMETTO LEADER
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IN MEM OKI AM
lu loving reniembrunce of our
dear husband and father, Rev. A.
W. Heyward, who departed this
Ufa, April 14, lVttl.
SV'a miss you mora than words a?u
tail,
hut your work was iiiushed whan
you fall.
We are working to uiaat you in
r that-, land to stay,
Where thura will b# no parting oi
^ the way.
LIZZIE HEYWARD,
^ and daughter.
le JOHNSTON NEWS
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ii- Morning services began at 11:45
vo o'clock at Bethel C. Ai. E. church.
l'ha Pastor, Kev. J. M. Blassenat
game preached a wonderful ser:l
mon as usual. We wcr# very, giau
,i, to have Mr. and AIib. Ceorge Juy
with us.Paul
Chapel A. M. E. Church
l* Tha Sunday schooi met at the
? u.IohI hour wnn superintendent
' and teachers at their post of duty.
*' Ihs lesson was wonderfully re'*
viewed by Mr. Henry Olipnant oi
r.Ugelield, S. C. *'
m Airs, Khoda Johnson of Aiken,
>x ii. C., was tha Sunday ewopnng
> guest of tha Misses Cassia anu
i- .uuria Mobley.
?Miss Jannia Sinkler Of Aiken
visited her mother, Mrs. Emma
Sinkler on Sunday evening.
Mrs. S. O. Thompson spent the
L* week-end in Uieenwood with her
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motner, Mrs. Alary r. Binnuns.
1V Judge The Palmetto Leader by
'* what you read, not by what it
coat*. When you new the "Leader"
it means news,
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GREAT BAPTIST CHURCH
? 1 HAS IMPRESSIVE OPENi
JLNG OF AUDITORIUM
e West Palm Beach, Flu., April U?
s> Greater Tabernacle Baptist church
n | rtev. Wilham Lee Baxter, pastor,
y Eighth and Division avenue successful
opening of new auditorium.
u The program held 011 Lastei
{t ! Sunday was ve?y Impressive. Rev.
> ! S. H. Ravage 011 uehaii of the AI111,f
i isterial Alliance was 111 line iorm.
y J Rev. T. T. Pollard, rector ol' St.
n! Patrick P,. E^ church, delivered
>f : the invocation. Rev. A. J. Collier.
scripture reading; congratulatory
i. I nfessage by Mrs. Roberta Jenkins,
g On behalf ol' the church workers,
the club women of the city were
c- ably represented by Mrs. Alice G.
i- Mickens, presentation speech by
nono other than our own brilliant
1- young orator, Dr. T. H. Terpell.
>f j Featured speaker of the evening
tt | was Dr. G. E. Thomas, D.D., of
.. TTf t ?1..
y, | j. v* uuuuwiuiCi
k | Congratulations were received
[ from state and national officers of
y ! the denominations and this historical
event will live in the hearts
r- ' and minds of the community.
?h The present-Pastor, Rev. W. I.
: Baxter, a native of Newberry, S.
t. C., product of Voorhees, Preparad
tory and Benedict college has cre)
ated a lasting impression upon this
is community by the sterling effort
> 1 put forward in accomplishing the
y task, set by him, upon his advent
| into the community. The upper
is structure of this great church,
I. which was started many years ago
i had lain uncompleted. Through
rf cooperated elforts of the various
2- ' auxiliaries today the community
s-1 feels proud of the brilliant achieve
g mont.
'e j This chur ch was organized ar"
crosg the I.ako at East Palm Qeach
d I in a Palmetto shack under the pas
18 tm-n ~ r.c \\r
i n/icni- \n ivi > . U, . Tf , HUailll-I 9 LJVtX'e
cons N. H. Hall, Jno. F. Stevens
3 ! and R. F. Robinson and a member-9
ship "crfTwonty-six, moving over to
11 j W. Palm Beach. Their first locaV
j tion was Clematis street, where the
| storm of }92'J partly destroyed it.
s Moving to their present location
1-. under the pastorate of Rey^_J, M.
e | Coleman, B.D?, who started the
j construction, of the present church.
'* The various pastors of the church
3' were as follows: Revs. W. B. Mills
R. Thomas, J. 'D. Wanamaker, P.!
1_ W. King, A. W. Wilkinsorv R. W.
;e Washington, J. F. Dillinger. H. R.
it) McDonald. J. AT. Coleman and the
^ present Pastor, Rev. ^V. L. Baxl3
tor. The acceptance of the state
association to come to\W. Palm
y Beach \yas the impetus \o arouse1
, the congregation to put dyer this
^ epoch mahrtYg program of which
3> | this brilliant young W. L. Baxter i
n fostered. He is married and has
j. a qualified and devoted wife, inj
forested in church work in all its
B" j phases. They have a fine family
I consisting of two bovs and three
"J | girls. The structure has been un-1
jQ dor the architectural supervision
B of Mr. K. Knowles, a very depen-1
<iable artisan, aided by an efticient
staff. Mr. C. T. Thornton,
q Senior deacon jn charge of the
9 plastering; The Coffey ElcctricaT
company, the electrical work.
Deacon Arthur Williams, has been
noted energetically assisting.
r Mr. Wm. Mitchell and Mr. Rol'
lie Davis are the respective choristers
of the choirs of the church.
The Church Mothers and every
branch of the church have been
[ bending their energies to this great
I tank and have succeeded admirably.
The officers of the church are
" Rev. W. L. Baxter, pastor; Wra,
Lambert, chairmap of Trustee
Q board with associates; A. Williams
" secretary; P. McDaniel, treasurer;
5_ R. J. Anderson. D. Alexander and
J. W. Williams. Deacon board*
Wm. Lambert, A. Williams, P. Mc
Daniel, J. H. Thomas, C. Jackson,
M. Wilson, D. Alexander, P. Butler,
E. Thompson, C. Maloney, l?
R Randolph add Iftp ptOtt?sr If. If.
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IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our mother, Mrs.
Ella Smoot who departed this life
April 12, 1936.
Ia there no place requiring lovplines?
Can tempt, you to return? Have
you gotie far?
Too far to hear ua cat'.ling any
more,
i_ Crying our needa of you from star
to star?
And are you now beyond the reach
of tears.
Yet many things will call you back
to us;
The quiet poise of your uplifted
head
' The shadowed calm of a blu? curtained
room
These are the things will speak to
us of you
Who made our make believe re-'
- af.ity.
It- did not seem that you could
ever go,
Or that we could grow up,
And music still tells us that on
Some far eternal hill,
You dancp remembering.
Mr. Thomas Smoot, husband
Mrs. E. C. Anderson, Miss
Libyan Smoot, children
, t fiL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Frank Dreher, Pastor
Columbia?Sunday was n beautiful
day for church goers, Sunday
school was opened at 10:20
with officers, teachers and. members
at their post of duty.
The pastor preached two wonderful
sermons, one at 11:30 from
II King 5:1, text "Obedience," and '
8 p. m. Rev. 3:8, text "The open
door to reality." Mrs.1 Elouis?
Green and daughter worshiped
with us.
Sunday is junior church day al- ,
so Rev. Dunnon of Newbrookland ;
and his congregation will be with
us at 3:30 p. m. Come out and 1
help put the program over, we arc
planning to do wonderful things at '
Emanuel. You are cordially invited
to all of our services. Sunday 1
.sehool at 10:00 a. m.; preaching
11:30 a. nr.. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer *
meeting Tuesday night 8:00 o'- r<
clock.
i Mr. Jack Swygert had the , '
misfortune of getting his leg 1 '
broken. Mrs. Swygert is also ill. '
so ill. I'
Miss Georgianna Graves was I '<
home for a few hours Friday. h
NOTICE ! '
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Christian Home Burial Aid So- I I
ciety, district No. 1 \vill meet Sat- | i
urday, April 24, 1037 in Saluda | |
county with Codge No. 38, James 1
Ethridge, president. We regret ' i
to announce that our recording I 1
secretary, Miss Martha SuTber i
can't be with us this time, after 1
having-under gone an nnomtion >*
I the Waverley hospital, Febftiarv (
22, ljP37. : :
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. A. H, Clark, Pastor {
Snramorville, S. C,?Sunday |
morning was a very beautiful one, |
j while nil the trees are budding, the ;
! flowers are blooming, and the ha])- ,
py little birds are singing their
melodious Vongs it nuist be spring..
J Everything is e othed in its dresses
of green; the spring is a v??ry ;
i happy season of the year.
The many children came out to
Sunday school, enjoying their lesj
son. The subject of the lesson
i was "The Sin of Adam and Eve." '
| Every one seemed to have been bn
I on the lesson, because those are J
j the two characters who stated .
j that gr?at monster sin, in this big 1
wide world, and we have to suffer
j After an inspiring talk was given [
; by Rev. Sharts the school was dis- ij
missed. L ;:
Quite a few attended ehurch '
'services, the Rev. A. II. Clark dc- , J
livpred a soul stirring sermon, 1
subject: "The King of the King- ^
doni." Tht sermon was an enjoy- i
abl(, one.
Every one was happy to see the |
Deacon ElMott out to church after 1/
he has been *1 for a long-time;?he^
jnade an uplifting talk to the ;,,
church. T,h?. Deacon Pirscknoy, j
superintendent of the Sunday , v
school, returned from his trip ,toI.
| Washington, D. C. on Wednesday,!]
phv Visited his daughter and sister j f
who were members of First Bap- i
! tist. 'Both stent greetings from . j
! their church.. . L
' At night another wonderful ser- | s
I mon was delivered by Rev. Clark, s
subject "What Must I do to be j
Saved?" The sermon was a very j s
touehirnr nno ?? b1
Miss Francos Sinpletor. dnueii- 1 a
jter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell j
Sinpleton are leaving for New 11
York City this week, after spend- js
inp a v;hile with her mother, fath- ; j
er and brother, William sinqfeton i
she is a former graduate of the <]
Alston hiph school, where Mrs. | r
Grace Ashe is principal, fshe has j p
received a course of Beauty Cul- s
ture, and is poinp hack to her job. _
She said that she is sorry to leave j c
us hut anv wav her time has j t
come. We hope for her preat sue- i j
cess, and a safe, trip. v
It is sprinp, it is spnnp
Don't you hear the birdies sinp I
All of the trees are so proen j
The most beautiful sipht I've ever <
seen. *
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To the Members of the 19.1t Col- <
I lege Class of Benedict College^ j
In order that wo might have the <
reunion May 22. at Benedict the \
j members of the class present at <
I the teachers' association met at J
4 p. m. in Science Hall and decided <
that it would be necessary for |
each member to pay $1.00 each for ,
expense during the day and nieht. 1
We are asking that all members !
get their money to Mrs. .Juliet R. '
( Gilliam, Sect., 1310 Assembly St., !
Columbia, S. C. Rev. Rucker and
Prof. Harriaon, CommltUa; Prof.
T, L. Puckett, Adviior.
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J BY HERBERT
i A
POEM OF REGRET, TC
And speak with si
I cannot praise you well
? Except in dreams
Or find a verse that ho
Divinely as I'd have it
Though often have
I'd have it like the
This feeble voic
That quite the deafi
And those who scor
To each exaltin
t . . "
' For -on the highest
I'd like to firm!
And speak with a
TU~ 4U - ?
a iic tin in my voit'i;
Inspiring 6v'ry
And I should like t
A masterpiece c
So long it would a?
So true it wouldn't
To speak for di
i. '
But what I wish will ne
Chn never be, FTou
And though the feeling
I fear that I shall neve
The verse I'm neodi
PAG ELAND FIELD DAY
By Mrs. Mami? Gatliings
Pageland group held its annual
ield day program April l/=;t. under
he supei vi-ior. of Mrs. M. L. Fos:er
at Pageland school which C. S.
Thompson is principal. Elevenschools
answered .by yells.
Pageland haying the -highest
nr.flmcnt present. 9
A thousand patrons and friends
vere present to witness the oxerriae.
?
The exhibits were good; Moynt
Slon school received the highest
lumber of prizes. Oratorical conest,
little Margaret By hum. West'v
chapel received -three prizes;
2nd Oratorical prize was present.
id to Phonic Lockart, Marion Brew
jr Arithmetic contest for 4tn
rrade and. Ralph Singers for ;hd
rrade. Mr. Flemming, principal
Tom the Papreland school, two
irizcs to Miss Aves . Blakeney's
wpils, Harold Thompson and
Robert Blakeney, Jr. Nancy Lockirt.
Sixth grade, taught by Mrs.
fit'long ton won prize" in the spollng
c; litest.
Tiie govjeral science and home
. conjoin ics were beautifully displayed
under the supervision of
Mrs, Mamie (lathings, from the
iny insects to old. gray mouse,
izzard and other specimen, to
'ntcr the room reminded you of
he "go around." The wall was a
H.mii W'nl?iVi ( /(??rrf? snriuir lime
iirds. flowers, cattle gazing?
joining this was the Indian tribes
incient and modern beaut if u 1>
tainted.
MARION COUNTY TEACHERS
1IOLI) I AST MEETING FOR
THE YEAR 1936?'37
The touchers. of Tdari n county
'anv> togotln r on Saturday, April
10, 1937 in the last meeting f r tin,
fear 1930-1937. Quite a large rumtor
of teachers attended the meet-.
The fnorting. was called to order
it 11:00-o'clock 1 ?\- Mr. K. Richardion,
president*. The chaplain, Air.
}oy Gordon conducted a very impressive
devotional exercise. The
president made sqippc timcfy re.
pparks,' then passed out the finntidal
reports to each, person .so that
vep-y one could see hew each penly
of the nponey for the year had
>een sjpcipt.
^ Mrs, A. V. Hagin and Mr. Roy I
3ordon. our delegates to the stat,.
eacjicrs7 association made their
charts. Each one gave splendid
ind full reports. The teachers
eere wise in selecting these two |
>eople as representatives, as they I
mougrht hack all of the. pointsrora
the association.
We then listened to remarks by
drs. Corino White, our supervisir,
as shp. concluded her remarks,
he spoke of the pea sure and help
he had received durine dier work
n the county. And it is true that
he has meant a great, deal to the
oimty as Jeanes teacher. She is
ilways ready -and willing to renin
assistance. It is a desire of
he teachers of the county, that
he will remain with us indefinite. |
y.
Mr. S. J. Wall, our superintenlent
was present, lie made re- j
narks. Mr. P. C. Le^ette re- ]
ponded to his remarks and pr<?ented
Mr. Wall a Rold watch chain
?a gift from the teachers of the
ounty. Mr. Waif was deeply
ifr T r?orPtf#? Knf in cavit
^'ordg lie expressed his appreciammm
Saturday, April 17, 1937
Irtotatimta |
' ELI DICKSON I
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) KAPI'A ALPHA PR I
ach a force that 'round
enough * ~
or thought! T 1
nors you f
do,
I sought!
thunder,
q of mine!
est man could hear ^
n would lend an ear
g line; .
t mountain '
ly stand! ^
force that 'round
^would clearly sound,
"1 t . ' ^
iuihi;
0 render ' ' ; , , f>f
praise!
;toundinjr be,
weary., me
*y$ and days!
ver?? ???:?* v
>w!
1 regret,
'r get
ng so!"
lion, saying he would place the
RTift among his saved treasures, because
he felt as though it Was
given out of the sincerety of the
hearts 5f the teachers. This is
his la?t appearance with us aa
superintendent.
Officers were elected for 1939?
1938. The insult of the elections
was as follows:
Prof. M. Johnakin, President
Prof. It. C. Bacote, Vice-Pres.
Miss Marv T- Green, Secretary
Mrs. Louise Massey, Asst. Sec. _
Prof. P. B. C.hry, Trpasurer
Miss Willi0 Ei Mitchcfl, Reporter
Rev. J. M. Davis, Chaplain
Pmf AT Pninsov A P.Vinnlnin
A delicious repast was served
and a very pleasant social hour
was spent. This ended one of the
b^st years in the history of the as- - /
sociation. Our-next meeting will
be November 6, lD37.
(Miss) -Marj' T. Greene, reporter
AROUND CADES '
^ The community was shocked to
hear of the death of Mr. Sharper
BurprOss on last Wednesday. Ho
has been living in Philadelphia,
Pa. for a number of years. The
body was sent home and arrived
here on Thursday. Mr. L. M;
Green. Undertaker of Lake City,
S. C. took the bodv in charge. The
funeral' services were conducted
at St. Paul A. M. E. church by ^
- Rev. I). W. Washington, pa tor of
the Lake City circuit. His text
was taken from Psalm 17:15: As
for me I will behold thy face in
righteousness, I shall be satisfied,
when I awake with thy likeness,
subject: "A Longing' for Satisfaction."
Paul bearers were: Mr. Felix
! Th'oma?. Joe Frierson. Timothy
Cooper. John Taylor, E. L. Thomas
and Booker T. Adams.
Mr. Henry Monroe of this comj
nuinity wa? also funr-: ai izOd yesj
terday afternoon, April 11, at
j v iuimp .>i. r... cnurcn. * -
An Easter program was prison
( nt St. Paul A. M. E. church Sunday,
April 11. The following persons
contributed one dollar and
over: Miss Corine Ransom, SI.00;
Mr. R. Peterson SI.10; Mr. E. L.
Thomas $1.15}. Mr. Pete Graham
$1.15; Mrs. Easter Adams $1.00;
Mrs. Etta Barns SI.10. Total
raised with the public collection
and other clubs that reported
were $11.25.
MILL BRANCH
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev, I. H. Dozier. Pastor
Sunday school was held at the >
usual hour with the sunerinten
| dont and most or*his co-workers
' at their post conducting the very
i interesting lesson. The lesson
j was reviewed by the Supt.
At 11:30 Rev. Mrs. M. E. Barnes
brought to us a very noble and
powerful message from this-text
Dan. 2:45, subject "Dreapi". The
entire audience was made to
think.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hyman
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
at.-c n r. ? ?* ?
v/. i/. i^avis. ivirs. tiinma
Williams and Mrs. Thorosa Hyman
were the dinner puests of
Mrs. Annie Lonp. Mr. .and Mrs.
L. E. Hyman were the dinneti
puests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Lonp.
Sunday afternoon the Missionaries
sponsored a program. Mrs. Jame
Cain, president, which was largely
attended.
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