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f 3 Page G v*? ? ??< > * - APPMCATIO! ;; " DATE ; ; NAME ... ... '... : '; CITY .... ... .... . . ! ; GRADE ... . EC X birthday .. X Fill out th'? I 'Mip- i ni'i1 in 11 iI il X sturrpiM tnvjoi e tc, Thv -ti < ICiU Assembly St.,"Colt mbia. S. 0 o thJ roll Look, n:l yi\i v 11 reedive < > ISADORA THOMPSON" WRITE*4 ?-?r djonesville, S. C. bear Hill,. .. Hero I ain again for am.'ther ' week, I am wriPhig to help keep v up the Junior Pago. 1 am still b looking on the Junior Pago. So 1 L| will w'rite to help'keep it up. Well-, , spring is hero, ami the l'luwm>. * are all. in* bloom. Ami I am very ^ . glad to s'-e those pretty' day?.- J o I afn still studying nicely ami'going \.j to school. I will pic? you up next" week. Sincerely yours,'* Isadora Thompson . ,\ Hi I.I.I E THOMPSON 'WRITES JOllf svillv. .< (' Hello Hill! ] and hope you and all >1 .the elu' -j members are tile same. Oh! isn.'t this some, bt-aufll'ul weatherK > rythi.'-.g mostly Ts m' hloouis. 1 am df.'iiig nicely in school. I am E hurrying for school. So I guess I w will sign off. * . Bye, bye. until next week; Billie Thompson i \. h MARGARET WRIGHT. WHITES Tlemberl, S. <'. .. I> ur Hill, ??? . . s You talk -shout being bu?y, His* we . itr rial .iej'.y :<.w a.- > . sVho'i! will clo-o this \\vek 'and. v\ are trying, to . get ready for Con: ' '? ---.-mrrtcnm'nt. TliriTsda;.*7 i he 1'ii mai'y <l"pai tnuiit \v i JI haw tl.<i' y program arui Friday ;ii*_r 1.1 th- Ir ti ViVu-iJiatc gradvs Will haw t'hcivan<J wc will end up on Saturday -? wit!;' a picnic and bail' game. \YY -.J; a?*e als.o having cur. l-II iTrb.'r; ;! . and fivt. moving picture Sat..vda\ ir. Sunit^v .at Tyro,. Tin a'Wr. " I. a" tended church and Su:.*:i:..y < as usual. The R< v.' Aic ria \i Cohen- . from Jael;-<.nviil..', F!a. pleached l'?>r ' us; his text .. wa"U'hiit Ails Thto?". II^ certainly pt^'aehed a K'|l'il. imtiii, which w? bi - all enjoyed. My baby chicks^ms? t-h,. garden is doing nicely. Wit: . 11: -.CK til hf' , , n.. 1 1 r ; shfili have to cli'M'. . Will l"t y<> knew till'about i.u\v well thine Of * t'.rr: >! out In ir.y r.'xt letter, yj long until r.''\t time. Marga'et Wright KLKO'S SIDI5 fSSI liS M". P. S. was very much disnpprtin'eil last Sunday ,bcc:gise h?- .1: couldn't get to go (low*; thy n'ad. K. \V. wa> kept after school one (lay, I wonder why'i Ask;M. R. Which would you. ratbur, PrO'l*. n< R. do the.- Susie Q or Miss L. R. gi Mt . U In Riblo class a certain young lady admitted that shp rememV i I od when God's wife left home. j t?. Me R. is very dignified 'nut.a cor- ;i tain teacher had to ask him to tip his cap. _ The tapping girt fiTTm TTetTis w I will have tr; will her talent to W I) M. A. or S..H. , a, A.M. J. might be a beauty bat | \t \v. .'i. A. sure has got hot- sunn. in ' singing. A h' When schpol closer we sure wil' R miss the Virgins of Elko? In per- r suns of B. S.. A' II. and A. B. \V. _ . ?Iv- l??ng, until r*xt "Wtrek. mtmi I BARNWELL C^l'NTY Ni;\\> 11 1 . P The people of Barnwell county a are almost in a position to look back 'over one more scholastic term afld say that we have about ; completed a successful ycar. The most outstanding nicotines ( of the teachers' county association wore the Tri-county association Field Day, and groups I and II . entertaining Mr. W. A. Shiffley s Miss Matbip Thomas, Mrs, M. Sl Simpsons and Barnwell county nurse. Miss Batat. as guest speakers. Mr. J. B. Feltmi was th< It guest?speaker at?nw-?Iri-cmrnty?S? meeting. Mr. ,1. E. Blanton anil A Miss Winbush wrre special repre- ci sentatives from Bamberg county. s< Rev. Miller and Miss Inlaw from a Colleton county, Prof. C. \'. Tling. 41 TT* 1 ? r\ " 1 ? ? ? - - mi. rui uavis an<i ?yiss L?.: Kckj. ti - froth AllenoaTe. Besides these \v specials, the above named counties h were largely represented by other members o*f the association. Barn- si well county was very much pleased a to see all of thesf, visitors present. <] We wish to thank all of you for hi helping our meeting to' be a suecess. " " d Prof. L. Dawk ins of Fairfax si was our gu^st at Field's Day. The Vi Diamond school of which Mr. I.e- )>j rov Myers is principal was the m winning school in most of the con- 71 tests. Mrs. Baily was a pleasant visi.- li tor at Elko school last week. She M came in interest of the cripple fc seal drive which has been on to ,T( help the cripple children. S< * IT--? -i. H srhc ,ITH'5 tiKLAp-Sr WLEED s BLANK I 4 . ' ' V ' ? STATE .... !! ; HOOL __ .... | , AGE -- -] J TogT'thoi~with a relf nddressltd1 LJ ;o I.oailor, Bill Carver's Club,| | Y?5hi' name will be placed on' J a membership yard and buttom'] 1 I.KESY1LLi: \FWS . _ Sunday was a very beautiful day at members, and friends yf . th arior.s elm relies.- Quito a itunr" er of members were present fot lie Sunday school and League. I luring the absence of Rev. K. i. .Muss. Rey. Williams t?.vk barge of the services at Friehdliip Baptist church. 'He used for s;:l>jt et "'When: Shall I Send ml Who Will Go.?Everyone.1, as nia?ie. happy ay .be deliver*d he - message. * c Mr. C. 1'. Boyd departed' thife April >. and was 'funeializ'. <? >pril 11. ""Mi. C.eji Neiii"- i--4n t+He4te-p?? ti rec' iving treatments for an aeidi nt received'Sunday night.. ".Mr. Thomas I'ayne. Mrs. Malta.i iiphart'and : Mrs. Rose Boyd ish to :thank the many frien t )r. their "kindr.es.i- duriutr the . ruth andilln'/ss el* tlu-ir wife ah. ushand, Mrs. Cleo Payne, M /ilia- I.eanhart and Mr. C. J'. , i/.vd. Miss Pally . Mae Thornton- U-ft u inlay with her mother for ('< - unhid. ,, .Mr?.- hd ' eeca Tayh-r left ; S'atV r-d.iy fiIh adintr. Pa. . .\i" ?- Taylor l*-ft for Now ork. ' . ' Mrs. Ihi-a J'arter left for Jaei. nville. Fla. to visit .her n<. anus, Williams and U.-sie far r. " Mrs. Mary dhotipei- of Hate. lt spent S.in-lay with her sister, [r . I.i.na I'ovd .whu h:u Ih-'-h ill >r si lilt- time. >..l i< better. .Mr. I.epnleon liti/wi? "1 Holuma wo* -the-guest' of .Mir-s C." V.. | a\ e Sundaw i '.Mrs, l-'ai r,;,. Ha-k.-V - ir:.T s.m . 1' _ irmlngham. Ala. "were tht, \v?vUid .guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew a;-: all. j Misses ('lata Rotary and Kylves- i : John'si.'n 1.1' Haltsburg were pop l 1 It-rs of -Miss '('MM. Hi yd SaturIV. Mi.ss ('. M. l'oyd spent a f"w vys in. North, S. ('. visiting lends. Messrs Dial , and Herman Chaiv- 1 of Uidgo Spring were the nests of Mr. and Mrs. ('hatlie oyd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hoyd en-' ltaint'd-a number of friends with whist party at their h< nu* Wedusday evening. Those present ere: Misst-s?Fli'/abet h~ f-AV; Uubv . Blasst ngale, ('. V. Cave, C. M. nd Alice Boyd, Kli'/.a MeBurnte, Ora H. Johnson, .1. R. 'Re->las, Irene Johnsr;n and Messrs obert and Frank Ilumphery, indsey, A. B< yd, .1. Johnson. \Y. IffnesT Marion I.eror, W. S., \V? >' aiK-t W. T. McBurnett and Loon >o*u knight. A delicious course of otato salad, crackers, ict> cream iid cake was served. They all xpresst'd themselves as having pent an enjoyable evening. OLl MIUANS CO TO - . .1 A( KSONV I I.I.I; eymour Carroll Review Animal Parade at City Park .JACKSONVILLK, FI.A.,1 April 3 ?Seymour Carroll of Columbia, T C'., tleld repre.-entative *7? tl.e inerican Humane Kdueation Sooty of Boston, arVivefl in Jack:>nvilli* early yesterday morning s the guest of the Jacksonville* [umanc Society under the direr-, ons (7T3Tiss KitKa M. M. White, idoly known civic worker and uniane soci'tv leader. Mr. Carroll spoke over the JackJnville radio station last right nd this afternoon a beautiful oring dav erected th<> vi?it*.v e with Miss White, I)r. John K. ord, [i.'i'lor?of?IUth<4 Rapttstlurch and others stood in . the nail review stani}.-and watched undrod? of pets from trained irds to monkeys pass in the arms pulled by small children in the :h annual pet parade. Mr. Carroll was accompanied to icksonville by Mrs. Carroll and rs. A. B. Johnson and h^r little >ur year odd daughter, Sherlie >hnson. They will return to juth Carolina Monday. I v . GAFFNEY NEWS Mr. John Putty had an accident last week, as lie was crossing Main'struct, he was knocked down by a rrrii^k. -Fortunately, he only received minor bruises. .Mrs. Rosa Wilson and her children, Mr. and Mrs, llazel Byers, aero in the city Sunday. Their many relatives and friends were glad to* set thtin. Mrs. Wilson lived hcre many years. She's now making her homo in Asheville, North Carolina. /Elder C. 1.. Clowe,, and Rev. An"-." dersoii of Hock Hill, weil\ in the city .a few days ago. Mrs: A"hhio Crawford has return cd hi/me-alter visiting many north urn, cities. Mrs.'Annie..-c'ooper and Miss Tuna Smith of New York City are Spending a is w clays here wittr" relatives and friends. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Black of Blaeksbtirg were at the. A. M. E. /iotf". church on " Sunday. Rev. Block preached tiurinc the jnornintr service, i 1 is message' was enjoyed much. .Mrs Isaiah McKentry o'f Winnsooro is visiting her sister, Miss Liz /.it- McK< 11 try.'' .Mrs. Georgia Winbush was fuiv . raliy.ed . Fiiday evening at the A. M. 10. church by the pastor,. Rev. 10. I'. Iloyoe. Mr. Johnson Kirby died "Monday April 12. Funeral arrangements ..ave not beer completed. Mrs. Fli.vsie Smith and Mtjs. Sue "Kirby -are* oh the sick: list. Granurd Hi. Hasketball News For 111.17 l.ai !y lii .thf tall ol this school " term an athletic club was organiz d under lho direction of Miss F.!'tietce Martin. The members and director of the lub immediately realized the need raising money for girls and boys oa-kethall equipment. T h e y .vent to Work toward accomplishing this end. Their first project vcaS1 a popularity contest. Each iieinber of the faculty along with lie student body worked hard to nuke it a.success. The amount -s iting from this contest was <>'. .?hi which was used to p.ur. i'o.-e girls' and hoys basketball utfits, voi.ey hail nets,'volley balls iiid other playground equipment. 'Hre*Ttt+rh tic clutrnr.cier i't.-~h*nrl--.r rship felt that it had doi.e a great ) -profitable work in as much as j hi"-.- 111. .rtrr-li) dt lnwL'i.t l.n II .it j tiiat lad ever bull purchased I the iiiand hays el' Granurd. ( tilth. * . 7-i' Since J>n-kcthall .is ;i new acti- , . 11v" in'Vnr scliwl, and cotisiderirn iu* lack <>t' experience, \vc feel j hat the'yavls ' specially have made ;ti o.\c? e.iinjjly good record for-.] his si as..a. The jrirls have won III ifairc-s out oT'ls... Miss Martin s the coach of both boys anil Kirls ' ia-Uethall at Grnnard. She**vhas tad special ' ti amine: in nhvwSuil i buvatio!.. at the FnivVrsity *of Indiana, Hl xunine Indiana. Soin'e <f the schools that (j ranlid hiah playi'.t an : Hell St. Hi., i L'linton"; Gray Court Hi., Gray l ioui t; Kinniett Scott liia'h. Rock iiill; McKt.iiflit hiirh. Clover; Jcf- < iVrsoti hiirh. York, Cleveland hitfh Shelby. ,\. < l-'aip Forest Train- i nig >V: ' ' i. Spai tarburg; lilacks'.miiV school, ami AVopdrutF school. I This basketball season .has boon t interesting as woll as successful. ij SIFKUNd 111(1 II l.Kt UTS (Jreenvilie. S. ('. -Th?. SB-.'t class presorted Or. B. F. Cheer as guest ^p'nker ar the school during dv.o'iion lioiir Wednesday,. April-14. Among other encouraging remarks IK praise I the group- fot the [ tier.gilt aitri will <!o more to make riu- r'esi.'iuces flt hai <1 regardless or baud leap. Other vi.-. iters tIn- school Wed . nosday were Mr. an J Mrs. Squire. 1 Mrs. iluuT.F"-(in, k v. Bat i nter ami I [lev. Campbell. Thursday, April I Io, the class presented Miss Kva Oiilurd with her musical show. Miss DillflTd; who *ik.'qnit<? a masIFF of her instrument. ixrul?re<7 .'fry: effective selections. Mr. Ijaroh! Minis, a Sterling glabra to and Jump'." at Mm is tJrpv/n, spoke to the stud'-r.ts at devotion Friday. Other giie.?t< to the ehnol Friday were members'of tin: > 'uim < aroiina l!istwance nsscinfi?'H. . Artvi' a special program, pumdi was -orvd to members of Mv- ?rmup by a committee represet tiutr the school. Friday ovonititr cxi ivssio'n committee, ropre?< r.tcd hy ilr. Thomas Hammond, Mi-- F. f.. I.ykcs and 'Miss Kvclyn Howard, an! th - selected speakers. Miss Uiith S'.dlivan, Miss Farm' ! Martin, and Mr. II. I.. Irby. traveled 1" t'll' ^ r ?whn.e?the-pcakc! < otnp ted in tin1 I'iodmont rir lamation contort. , FttnTing m>iv third place in the ch'ntest. . Mil.!, lilt \NTII_ A.M.II 1'RCH Itcv. I. II. Il'oy.ier. Pastor K r day wa*-ji?.hcauii?ul davr"It -eemed like everybody appreciated th" bright sunshine day; it also apneared that our pastor was sick an I could not attend enure'.!. Everyone-is wishing; him a speedy rePromptly at 11 :?><> a. m. the Rev. Mrs. Rowen ascended th< 'ostium accompanied by the Rev. If. Long. At the ftd of the devotional? the pastor selected; from St. John 1:1, .abject: "Word." Many hearts reioiccd while she spokev to us from the fullness of Clod's word The A.. C. E. Leaguers arP getting busy. Miss Erma Hyman still in Philadelphia and likes the place to* ,l - - ' ' - "1THB PALMHTITO LEAD1 BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS By Reva Holmes Negro Health Week was fittingly observed here, under the direction of Mr. F. M. Jones, teacher of science and ph.vsicial education. Many" practical health truths were impressed upon our minds. The "stunts" by members o"f class in physical education were very good, also the talks by the county nurse and Mrs. Mcdlock of the NYA, both of Edgefield. _ We are still rejoicing over the great success of our rally. The Bettis social circle of Hempstead, N. Y., Mr. Chas. Mereday, Pres., sent $15.0,0 for the rally. The comedy drama, "In the Money" was presented at the Wagener school last Friday evening by a group of our seniors. Mrs. Collins and Mr. F. M. Jones attended the meeting of college officials and, high sohool principals at Claflin Tcrllcgrv Orangeburg, Saturday. Mr. Jos. Carter, senior, accompanied them and spent the time with friends at State college. Mr. Curtis Graham, Bettis 'do of Saludaf but more recently ot Cincinnati, Ohio, visited, relatives and friends here Saturday, lie looks the picture? -of?health ?attdprcsperityi The alumni prom Saturday evening was very , largely attended. That group-is rallying to raise money with which to purchase seats for our main auditorium. Mr. Willie Watson, senior, had as his quests Sunday his mother and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Davis of Batesbu rir. They wer(. entertained by Mrs. Edna Nicholson at her - home.' ^Watson was. surprised and delighted to see them. National Humane Week was cele brated here last week with Mr. Rubens, aval the third year high class in charge of the daily programs. From the information which they. gave us, we believe that muv '.. good . will result in the way of kindness to animals. ?Mrs. (iTOnria-mttf-Miss? Martha Sizemore, of Pickens, mother ami sister of Miss Leu Size mo re. visited her la.-t Sunday. They wore accompanied by principal Bates of Pickens an i Mis? Edith Johnson. Miss Rosetta Lamback, freshman, was the dinner guest of Miss Emma James, senior high, at her home in Augusta Sunday. JERUSALEM SCHOOL NEWS Donnie 11. Kenner, Reporter The play? "An Irish Stew," sponsored hy the ex-gra<iuates of our'.school had to be post pored' due to1 the. illness and'death of on* of the outstanding members of the.' ca s t, Charlie Robe if Ma rstiall. who died April If), and was buried April IS. Charlie who was a very active member- of the older * boys idub of f.'ur school, was. loved by everybody. IIt. had a very large as welt as well carried out funeral. Rev. W. T. Kenner, who officiated, took as a subject, "A Servant's Reward.'' And preached a very touching sermon.. The floral co'ntribations were very beautiful as well as heavily contributed. 5Ir. and .Mrs. Johnston Marshall expresses thanks to the.many, friends for th- ir kindness during the illii'> u11d death of their eon, Charlie Robert. Mr. and Mis. Joshua Whack express thanks to theii nuu.y friends, white and colored for th?'ir kindness during the illlies* and death of their son, Roosevelt. who was buried April 10th. All of us feel a little sad to realize that this is ouri last Monday morning to* face our teachers ami xcIti.miI-.mates faces before our sum-' hut vacation. Even though wv :h ed a good rest, we hate tcf. depart from these, our love ones. Mr. Bird, the County Sujrt-r- -t?f I.'.1 I V,... ? !?.?* lima O l-Hilf I Ju t A noti lymti it t |1TH|?nrnn cr Tinrviu iv school on last week. 11,. expressed complete satisfaction, and also remarked, '"If all of the schools of the county were working as.you all' are, 1 would be proud." This of course, encouraged us to do more. Miss Eloise Morris of Summerville. S. C., Mr. an<l Mrs. J. C. Morris and brother <.'f Monotta, S. C. wer,- also visitors to our school la t week. We hope they will fum.. ;.^qin, _ i;i: \l FORT COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL ?-Mi'*.- Shanklin with a-pepresentativc group of students and several of th(. teachors motored to Yamassec, S. C. Friday, April 16, and attended a Fashion Review by the Home Economics Department of the Yemassee graded sch<;ol. This school plans a Fashion Review of I's own in the near future and the viils feel that to see thoke shows will render them more able to put over their shew. The Music Department was invited to entertain the Kpworth League of the white Methodist church, Beaufort, Sunday evening, April 18. The department presented a forty-five minutes program which consisted of P1 anta07777 Songs ancT Melodies, Classic and Modern pieces, some of Dunbar's works, and a sketch of the Life of Booker T. ..Washington, which was given by Miss Julia Gillian). The representatives were the male, female, and th(> family quartettes. The group macie a creditable showing and was pleased at the compliments passed upon its renditions. Prof. Shanklin, and Miss?s S'hanklin and Grayson motored to Penn school Sunday to attend theii anniversary services. ""The nurses of this community held their monthly meeting, Friday, April 10. in the Home Eeo nomies building of this school Plans were discussed for the Nurses' Institute which will be held on this campus later in the year. > ' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER -..T 1 0 ? ra MARLBORO CCJl'NTY TRAINING ANI) HUNNETTfsyiLLE HIGH NEWS ^ Charles D. Wright, Principal Our school is making rapid progress along all lines. w The past few days we have had a new stage curtain-installed in the auditorium which adds mtieh to the stage and auditorium. This is quite an asset to the school, and- was sponsored by the class of 11K'7, through the hearty cooperation of both white and colored business enterprises and friends of the school. Tlie out looks arid prospects are more favorable of more students entering college from the present senior class, than any class heretofore. On Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock in the auditorium there will be held the Coronation exercises of the crowning of Miss Bennettsville high arid Miss Marlboro county training, and there will also be. presented a Minstrel from tin McCad Junior high school under the directorship of Mr. S. T. Middleto.V. ' ' *'r I1 Mi if Kiln A<ho. ninth?grade-;?: Springtime The springtime has come with its Colors of green, Cold winter no longof must .stay.. And when Mother-Nature scut-: changing the scene.It will cnrry-trH-jrlotrnr away. The air is filled with the fragrance of flowers, And the world's a cat pet of preen. The earth' is fresh with. the scent of May flowers, 'Tis a beautiful sight to h?_socn. So let us rejoice as the birdc rejoice, \Vhilc they bring a sweet message of spring. Let hearts respond to- their cheerful voice, And to i-nrh ' notn-tliw-t they-sTPg.During the week of April 11-17 din mane w i ek was observed in the school mid the ones writing the best compositions on "The care of Dumb Animals" will receive -a prize. Quite a few entered the* contest, at.ul several papers ltfd been selected, to be sent to the Humane Society in Boston, Mass, Marlboro -County Teachers Hold Last Meeting for the. Year The teachers'of Marlboro county came together on Friday, April If, 1 D.*>7 in the last* meeting of fhe year 1936-1937. The devotional* j was. conducted by the President, Mr. C. 1). Wright. I_? After the devotional exercises We assembled in various rooms for ur group uiseussums and demonstrations. The primary group had a very interesting discussion on "The Promotion and passing of pupils from grade to gradeWi This discussion was*..very goml and some deep points were brought, out. In the elementary - group the topic for discussion was "J low to prevent children from becoming criminals.'' The discussion was verv interseting and some vcrv cM'i'lk'iit pojIUs were brought out. We then re-assembled, and otliei business transacted.-' It %vas then re-decided that we would have oui an glial Field Day. April 2.'!. IP'57, at the Hennettst ille high school. A report was .called for from uilr delegate \to the House of Delegates to the State Teachers' association, Miss H. E. Graham; our delegate was absent on account of other business, so we adjourned to meet at the Field Day, April 2d. NAZAHETJI A. M.-E. ( lll lifURev. C. W. Williams, I'a.dor Sunday was indeed a beautiful spring day Sunday school began at its usual hour with Sunt. and teachers present. The lesnon wis briefjy taught" arui discussed. Sunday school contribution was rais* ed by Rt*v. Cooper from IndianTown; A very inspiring address to thP Sunday school was made by Rev. E. L. Wilson, pastor of Charity Daptist church. After which the Rev. ascended the rostrum and opened services, using No. 102 "Try Us Oh God and Search the Ground," ?etc. I'rayor by Rev. Cooper. Scripture lesson road bv Rev. C. W. Williams, 11th chapter of St. John. Rev. Wilson preached a soul stirring sermon, text tale from 14th chapter of St. John, part of thfi 3rd verse. At 8:30 Sunday night another great sermon 'was delivered by Rc\ M. Dc/i('r .ft urn il.e?Acts of the Apostles. Subject: "Do Your Part." Many hearts were nradc to feel glad to hear this wonderful sermon. O...? iCillinmi, t..-.. .1.. > . Misses Viola an?l Alice an one sen, Mr. George Edward and Rev. Cooper, Rev. and Mrs. Green and their daughter, Miss Claudie Greene from Sam pit wOrc the if nests at Rev. A. -I,. Gary's homo*They all reported a very enjoyable afternoon. We are sorry to say at this writing that Samu'1 Gary is very ill with pneu.pionia LITTLE RIVER NEWS Rev. B. L. Guiles, PAslor Tho Disti nct Conference of the Marion district which was la id at Little River was quite a success, Elder J. S. Coo presiding. The sermons which were preached by Rev. W. O. Robinson, Hen .lohrrr-on, annual sermon, Rev.-Stanley. 11:00 o'clock sermon Sunday a. m. Elder Coo; 2:.'50 o'clock sermon, Rev. Moses. These Brothers really brought to us the wofd of (Rid. The discussions on the different subjects were beautifully discussed by different ones, throughout the meeting. The .Sunday school lesson was taught and outlined by Prof. N. S. Rogers. The financial "part was very 1 food. All cit the preachers made ? 1 - ?...a. - ? | fartir 4 ovmw ? A MAID TO HER MISTRESS Tho' you never stoop to working, Know not what it is to strive; It's a joy to labor for yop, Just to have you here, alive! ASKING TOO MUCH? See me not as I sec myself But the way that 1 wish you to! splendid reports. Rev. Guiles and his good people, highly entertained their guests. Everyone seem to go away rejoicing, saying they had a big time. Visitiinr 1*riends wore Prtyf. Gari ftt of Columbia, S. C., Elder Wells of the Dillon district, Rev ; D." C. Duhham of Columbia, S. C. | Elder (ienrett. of the Florence disJ riot Rev W P. Ricliavitsnn nf. Mf- Zjo-u station in Florence, S. C. Prof. Stnekho'usc of Myrtle Beach, S. C., Rev. Bryant of- the?Baptift ' "church. Wampcf, S. C. others wecan't remember'. .We, heartily invite you to1 come to-visit Us down ,l>y the. .rca, show any time you -\rtsir; yon are welcome. pine mil.i. ciu'rcii and school S uulay being - a lovely day, out Sunday school was well attended. All teachers present.- And our Sunday school Supt. is still making a wonderful success in every way iu out Hiring the Sunday sc-hooi board. Mr. J. II. Iloskett, Mr. Leo and Ilattie FuHood,, both of Pine Hill ch'urcH are very ill at present, the entire church hopes them it speedy recover. _ Miss A. Kliza Alfoi'd left Satur day right for New York City where khe will continue her beauty culture course. Rev. 1). \Y. Bethea is? on the sick list again. Miss Cora J. and Samuel Page spent the week in town with friends. ().;r pastor. Rev. G. D. Collins preached a wonderful Commence- j meat sermon .Sunday, at- Brown- j 1 villt*. school. The guests were: Mi--? . ,Malloy and Alford, Mrs. I A. B. Alfoi'd. Prof. J. Myers from ; LiUba. S. C., .Mrs. Houston Hinnis. Mrs. T-izzio Bethea is very ill nt present. Rev. Davis was the gdest Sunj day of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alford. rim parents teachers! mooting an t last -Thursday night, with a j wonderful success, ami punch and rake were served. I Mi sses Mary Jane.- Alford and Miss Majorat Malloy had for her i'dinner guest Sunday, Prof. j. My IV I till 1 II. I ill Mil?*. The home- wa< beautifully decorated iu Uoses und vine, which was i-M-iieui.til'ul sjgV.t. A three "coulee Idiii.er was served, i Mr. J. L. Townsend was the Pine Hill faculty guest Sunday evening. Miss Blanche Cousav spent Sunday hum?m?brrt-tm?S. C. with ' family. Mr T. \V. Wright,'had an automobile wreck Saturday, no one was hurt. Air. Km.inuel Brown, spent Saturday in Dillon on business. ? ? ClfKRAW NKWS The P. T. A. of Robert Smalls cllOol nut \lr>ilrhi y-.-ne. hr jn the school auditorium. An interesting program was rendered after -which Uu?in> si'. .wan discussed conunintr tlie welfare of the -school. The school is making rapid strides tinder-the leadership of the Principal, Prof. F. N. Ckmntons. Thtee new sets of books (standard )~* brave been added to the school library. Already the foundation has been laid for a vocational building ami plans are be| intr made to continue work_within the next few days. The parents and friends of Robert Small are asjted to help in this worthy drive. We wish to express out appreciation to those who have .given donations. The principal with the hearty ; cooperation 'of his teachers and the f-friendS"TiT tiie~sch6ol will put the : job over. I The Missionary society of the ' Pee Dee Baptist church sponsor i . (I a Tom Thumb wedding nml j ' baby contest 1as'i Friday night I Tin- baby who won first prize was I ' iittlp .Vivian Louise McKay, duu-| i ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me' Kay. The one having the, second r highest amount was little Israel i Hughes, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. I Israel Hughes, Sr. Mrs. Ida Kirby and daughter ' | Mary Eliza Prince and son of , Farrcll, Pa., are at home. Mrs. Kirby accompanied the body of ? her husband Mr. Grant Kirby who Mr. Frank Motley and family motored to Durham, N. C. Sunday to attend his brother's funeral. The Baptist Missionary society ' I W?i?>H?N>?||>IM> ?r Saturday, A^ril 24, 1937 pbttatinna f Klf DICK SON | For I see myself as I really am? And I'm none too pleased that I do! , Give me not what 1 feel I'm wottb ?"But as much as you think you should! For. I know I couldn't exist at all Because nothing you ever would! met at Montrose, S. C., Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ellerbe. The Missionary Society of thcrv. M. E. church met at iho_homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rembert last Friday. i Mrs. A. M. Pickens, Miss Bcr- I nice Miller and Mrs. Dansby of I Florence worshipped at Wesley M. E. church Sunday morning. Miss I Dansby was the week-end guest of I Miss Miller and Mis.?Pickens. ?1 Miss M. D. McFarlah spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and 1 Mrs. John Pickeng and family of J Marlboro county. ^ The Missionary Society of Wes-~ ley M. E.. church rendered a very interesti'ng- progi'am on Sunday | night." * _ CARLISLE NEWS Sunday was a high day at St. Luke A. M. E. Zion church. Sunday school at the usual hour by the Supt., Mr. E. T. Tucker after which the officers had a warm prayer meeting. We were very glad to have Rev. A. D. Davis of Now York who preached for ub at 12 o'clock- He Took his text from" the Book "of Judges 7:4. Bring them down unto the water and I will'try them for "thee there. Rev. Davis is a good preacher and.the congregation seemed to have enjoyed the message to the highest. Rev. Hancoe of lUnion brought to us another good message 3:00 p.m. It- was short but good. During*'fTie morning service Mr. Charlie Sims a young man of this place, who has been away for several years in Jersey City joined St. Luke church. We rejoice to have him with us. During tho service $27.80 was raised. Spring revival Jnecting was held at Mt. Eden A. RI. E. church last week. Rev. H. C. Young of Columbia preached Wednesday nite. Rev. A- D. Davis of New York preached on Sunday night. Those who heard these messages were greatly benefited. Rev. II. E. Ilillian preached for Rev. J.. M. Dawkins at White Hall A. M. E. church Sunday nij^ht. Service ? was good with a lovely group of young people. Kev, F. L7 Wilkes reports services were very good at Seek Well Baptist church Sunday. Sunday school at the usual hour the lesson was well read and discussed Ijy the school. Preaching service was also yood. Mrs. Henrietta Wallace left- on Monday to visP her children 'in New York. "\ T J Af. - T-. . *?*?-. uuu .urs. r.ugene Stewart, Mrs. Bernice Brown, Miss Polly : Mitchel, Mr. Rollen Curcton and Mr. Floy do Mitchcl motored over to Fort Lawn, S. C., Saturday ev- "? ening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stenson. They reported a ! pleasant trip. 4 i Rev. Rosboro is in. town, for a while. Miss Clarence Dawkins remains on the sick list along with others. MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Mt Pleasant Baptist Mission"* ary society met at the homo of Mrs. E. V. Rcid April 16, 1937. The meeting was called tc order by the President, Mrs. E. V. Reid; sinking: "God will Take Care of You." Reading, altogether, tho r>th chapter of St. Matthews; singing: "Love Lifted Me." Prayer hy Rev. L. F. Rhodes. Singing: ? ' "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go," A report from the sick committee. After the business was all over, a program was rendered .31 by the committee. After the pro- II gram a spiritual feast of talks, and |l songs was enjoyed by everyone. 1 Then wc were served a rovnl treat that was in store for us. We then y ftthjourrrrrrLTO m oeff a~LtheTiome of ^ Mrs. Cyntha Wharton. At Mt. Pleasant Sunday school was ' opened at 10:30 by Miss Ellen Chalmers. After classes re-assembled, a short program was rendered by the primary department, which was enjoyed by all; remarks were made by Miss Pressley, Rev. L. F. Rhodes and Mr. E. L. Brown. School closed with singing "Stand on the Promises of God.* Woare glad to have Mrs. Lucy Strother back with us. Miss L. Jackson and Mr. Allen Reid were _j_:Jackson and ATj^_Aliefr-Retid wero Lh^?4tmrtT;_^uests of Mr. George Strother Sunday; WILLIAMS I uneral Home i , 'EN DAY AND NIGHtBT ii Quality lTTd TTefter Service 33 Phone 9573 :3 hbulA3nce service ;; LADY ATTENDANT 3 ! 108 Washington Street J[ COLUMBIA. S. C. . . t ,j i "tVii'ii'SfSiUftiil