The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 01, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6

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I r Pajre 6 * ilMMI ;; ; appiicatk ! I DATE < i eame .. ;; CI.Y _ ( > ;; grade _ . ' s I ? ! birthday' .. | \ Fill out tins .coupon and mail ' stamped em-Tope to The Palm ! ! 1310 Assembly St., Oili mbia. S. \ J th" roll bpok,. an;l ynu w 11 lvcti f?0l C > H ! > MARGARET WRIGHT WRITES P?.n.V...vt s: / H<?llb Everybody! Have you tuned in? Well, I am On the air again for ;l few minutes' first I want to say thfit 1 was mighty glad to' get the Leadei Saturday, as we have a new mail man and I failed to receive the paper for the past two weeks. I am glad to see a few more- letters on our page. Weil it would be impossible for me to tell you eveFy thing^bat happened, last week, but T will try to relate the important ' facts. Monday morning bright and early as we were ail seated and ready for work, in pop the county Dr. and nurse", beginning with the last student. We were, all vaccinated for smallpox. As you know pur school. closed last week; all of the exercises were very good and largely attend ed, -Friday night you couldn't get standing room. However. ?. ani glad to say I passed in all of my examinations and I am promoter to the eighth grade, Mothei thinks that is grand as 1 am only eleven years old. My sister an.: brother made their grades too. On ; Saturday morning: all of the Sumter county 4-11 club boys and girl> met at Lyric Theater in Sumter, where we had a free movie and a prog-rant. I 'enjoyed .them- both..' The- phrLurajwas strictly a 4-H c-inlpicture .ami grave us n^w ideas, about otir work. Our 4-H rally did not close as all of the clubs did not report but I am proud to say thai my club which is the Raften Creek club is ahoau so l'ar. Well I attended Sunday schcol as usual" hii it rained us out. I shall be huts;, . this week helping mother with tin spring, cleaning. The garden is fine; the carhages are heading. Whave rape, -mustard,.' turnips and - veg??t.:t.hli?^ to eat. Will tell you what I am doing with my ePgs and Chicken next week. So long everybody. Margaret. Wright. P. S. Ciuh members-.let's see it we can fill up tfur junior page hex" week. MILL BRANCH A. M. E..CHURCH Sunday was a rainy day, hut it didn't stop the church-goers o: this section. They wore seen ,Com ing from all directions to wot ship God. Our pastor is still on the sick list but We were fortunate enough to ha\1e Rev. P. IL Hyman in our midst, one of out sons. At 11:45 Rev. Hyman delivered a very inspiring messagt to an attentive congregation IB Selected his text front St. Johi 6:8, subject To whom shall I go It was enjoyed by all who heard him. Miss Aggie Lee Moore spent the week in Florence. Mrs. Vit KHJia w_u;ies ana son is remrnin. to her Kfcme in* Philadelphia afte. spending- a couple of wqvks with - her relatives and friends: . Mr. Mrs. .John ti. *C'usack and son, John H. Jr., Mrs. Klla Davis and friend motored to Co % lumbia on the pa-t Sunday an , they n pprted that th y had a lira trip, Hiv. and Mrs. P. Hymai: Wb'y dinner true.-ts o'f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hyihan. \V. are still rallying for our EducaGonu Money. The farmers in this s-onion ithanking God for the good .?how ers of rain.?They a:- '.t-n?bus;. sotting out tobacco. MT. ZION A. M- E. CHURCH During th'. Inclement wathei the services at Mt. Zion was voi \ splendid. The Sunday school lesson was beautifully discussed. ai.<! outlined by Mrs, Flossie Crawford Th. mortfinpr sermon was preach ed by the Pastor, Rev. Guiles, lie 39: Come and see a man, who knoweth all things. Everyone that heard this sermon seemed to .y'i moved. At 3:30 we were in Little Riv er Neck. Xfre first hymn was lined by Bro. Ben Bellamy. The i>as; tof chosed his text Matt. 5:6 The Hunger Promise. We were very shocked on last Thursday morning to learn of the death of another of our faithful members of Mt. Zion church Mrs. Hattie Bellamy, the wife of Bro. Tom Bellamy. Mrs. Bellamy is survived by her widow, Mr. Tom Bellamy; one daughter, one sister, two brothehs and a host of relatives and friends. Mrs. Bellamy lived to be 65 years of age. We all will miss her, but we hope our loss is hoav- , n* gain. , srhe noff ?' ^ITH'S- t;KFAf}^T WEEK! ??*( >-fr?-8"fr?0 ?< < ? + <* )N BLANK J < -' _ - 193 I i.STATE - I SCHOOL ? ' ... ... AdE J it together with a self addressed' < ftto Leader, Bill Carver's- Club,1 C. Your name wilt 'be placed on' ye a membership card and button." jeiusalem school news Honnia It. Ivenner, Pastor lheA'P; T. A. held its last meet ing Tuesday night, April 2U, If31 Crotn the crowd that we%had sho\ ed that every body interested ii the school was present". The sub je. t lor discussion was; How cai .v.. 11 -.nsi.i ?-: v v V4M.44 uui V MHUICI1 111 1111 modern ago. This topic was beau dully opened by Mis. Nina Hick og who; made some vwy strikinj points; The following di^cusso clie topic .wonderfully:. Messrs Ja v olley, Joe Kaiiord, Alvio -Copley .ohn I'reseott" Marion Gib-bn, Ge olcmon and Arthur kenncr, al L which made many good points Practically* all of the patrons ex pressed iiKinselves 111 regards o ihe satisi'actoiy work done by th teachers. They further statei that they didn't think that th hildren-could haVe'done any bet .or legal dless to where they .bin oeen. The teachers then thankc Aiem for their hearty coopefatio luring the school term and wet .cry nappy to know that they wei .ell puased. UUr Principal,- -Mi . iiekson expi vised himself as t iiie satisfaction and cooperation o nis helpers.' And at this time' cv v ry patron present voted lor th unie gioiip of iii.-ll uctoi si Al l in ui'e proud to Know that \s . hers Un another year. Our pre -Oam on Wednesday iiTfeht prbv vd a success, eyen tho' the weatii <r was very unfavorable. Tile pre siani was Sponsored by .Hi: ifivksoii aiid .Al-i,ss Kenner. '1 li .u ciamaiiou..contest oil Thui'sda was also very good. ticatin idenner winning- lust prize. Si pmu Kaiiord thai and Kllen Snut .id. 1 must say that ail oi lb participants did: extri meiy well Ah were rill grade pupils. Ill nouse was packed to us eapaci .y and leporled an event of sat isiaetion. P'uduy aftornodh Air. and .Mr.W*. F. liickson lel't for their libm at Liuiiburion where they wn pend the summer and vacatio. W e hope for liieni a veiy pleas ant one. .Miss Uoruthy 1.. Kir. aer accompanied them to Aiktr Air. George Render from 11. y Cl riimii'Lut A ?uli.rv?m l _ v 4tiiW\f VII Oj'VIll LU wcek-cr.ci ;it In.in*. with his pa . etits. The members and J'lieiuls of in Jerusalem church -were very g u\ ui have with them .\li*.s. Oar; alathis from iscw York, The ,)> lusulcm Baptist Sunday schou was held Sunday at tije usual hou with Ilea. G. A. Kenner, prcsid ug. All teachers tuuk charge o their classes. The lesson wa .eautifully discussed alter wlucl it was reviewed by the- Pastor dev. \V. T. Kenner. The churd services were very interesting Rev. Kenner spoke on "God , am His Words" from 150th divisiot of IVam through linh verse, Kv erybody soul seemed to be suir itualiy fed. J ( LINTON COLLIDE Rev, ..Hawkins, pas/tor Mt. )!i\'t A. .M.' E. Z. church was mi] Luc,-t speaker Tuesday duiing tin j hapel hour. Rev. Hawkins spoki ?n Character Building. lie sail hat quite often one builds a char tact r- a man?out ol' snow and ii ["his thai actor one finds aTI kini hrf?impurities;1 bur nmltke rfti building of the show man, in build ir.t; nal character?men and wo men?w * have a voice in it- an? an avoid having such impuriti... I as deceitfulness, dishonesty, un fair dealings, etc., in the finishec character. Rev. Hawkins alway brings us a real message. Rev, Wfeston entertained thi student-body. Thursday with som? i niv 01 strinal poems. Music wa> ft?jj Tii.sh?*/1 by the student-body.7 The Clee club, under the direction of Mi.-*- Margaret L. DfeMnm accompanied .by Pr< f id'ent Stan back and Prof.- C. H. Turner gave a musical recital at the Clin ton Chapel A. M. E. Z. church t '-nion, tu esday evening, April 20 th. The third and fourth year high classes gave a short minstrel in chapel Friday under the direction of Miss Margaret ,L. Ilemojnd. our musician. , Mrs. M. E. Folder, .superintendent of the Wilkerson flome, at Cayce, S. C., visited her sister, Mrs. I. M. Martin here last week. \VliV were Very pleased to have Mrs. Felder visit our school. Visitors are always welcome. Prof. C. H. Turner and Miss Mary Lee Patterson SM-^nt the week-end at their respective homes Charlotte, N. C., and Fort Mill. 1% . ^ Efife fl - ^ t W 1 .NNSltOKO NKWS ' I 7 C > Liust Sunday was a bad day l'oi j ' the piea.c Ik-is bc'cause the church. ' > goers tailed to follow Jc>us thru 1 ; Hoods. 8 . Uur town was greatly shocked j ' ia^t Thursday 22iut when Mrs. Ol- J > lie White about M) yams ot age ' | was struck by the train while . crossing the lailroad atul instant ; ly killed: She was funerau/.ou ! the following sfunuay at liethlehein j A. AJ. K. church. The bereaved j ! have our deepest sympathy. 1 Air. \\. A. lioss was the week- j end giiest of his parents last week. | lie returned to Benedict college ( with Air. B. J. Aicinlosh .anil Miss , Aiattie Boular Sunday, Jiotlh I * 1'rot. 1'. A. Mcwtirl udr trades i instructor was called to Orangeburg Thursday -dial to make an auiii'e.s.s at tile (lUnte flight Week 1 piograin sponsored by the kappa . ; Alpha t'si fraternity, lie' report- ' al a grand time. v Airs.-Delia lleglar i- on the sick. * list this week. "We are glad to V report that she is now nnpi oving. II IM. . I. l. i lie MUI'K VIMU'M in*.' lUMUe VIa .Mr.' ami Airs. 4J. J). Manigault on I'hiirsday night, April d-mi ai.u left a line bay. JJui.li little I ilium * and his mother are doinig. line at 11 this writing. Miss Cioitrade AViisoii our Oil.' .gradv- instructor rushed home last l' weekrUtid to the bedside of -In.;. ' mother who had. taken erilicaity la. i She Was not able.-to return to iiei : post last Monday morning. \V. 1 sympathize with Miss Wilson ana 1 nope mother will soon be at her1 ,-eJt' again. c Friends of Air, J. I.. l'alit, " will be glad to. know that al .i i 1 .1 three weeks" illness, he is up " and (Hit again, . .. 1 Misses Sura Hi own and ib^.. 1 tuond C. Johnson wu.re 'wiek-t-nu V. visitors at the homes of their pa-. ' louts returning "Sunday . ey* niag. J 1 KeV. and Airs. Wesfherry .\ea. Iiv spending a while~7ii our baa lite g.Uvsts'of their sister Alis.-i . ] c i). Mahigaiilt. h '1 he livening slm- ipmc-i 1 charlotte, N. will sing at He- ~ 1 i.e-da?A-:?:Vk k- /.inn' nil . - >> lay* altei noon, .May -ml. K> v. .'AI". Smith tim, i> it:.:., i i A oil at Zion. iss. Mallie ii. nilaj- ln,,k' a..<!y' nig tiip tti liuek 11 ill last iiuay afternoon returning on t.i; x morning. "" Tile singils < ! the .luhnsnniiradley Funeral llonuv t'oi.iiib'ia, 1 rave a \or> enjoyablo nili^ii .iT |u u gram at the t'aivury Presbyt'.inn church here la.-t Sunday m-ail. Ik-pite the had JVvathei;. a .-picadid atidicngc turned out to e. j'xj the program. .Mr. I.evertee I'eay is still mi tiu I sick list. M e hn|H that he will soon be at himself. .Mrs. flattie Jaek.-on and daup.i- j1 ior of Cuiumbia \ij-.iioiI her !a-t Sunday who lias foi some", i'.i-nmade his home here. cari.isu; mows Sunday was a rainy da.Vf? No' hur<h; .mm vices wyre hold. The Stewards of Williams Chap_-el A. M. 10. Zion chureii ?-<?t l.i.-y . and yot up i?d. 1"), 15: o. Kay l .yi<-. ehairinan of the hoard. Riv. 1 ii liam pfeaehed for Rev. .Molleil on I Friday ni.uht at .lames Chapel j Baptist church. The people seem to have 11. joy j s ed the message. l!ev. F. 1.. W.Ik- i II es was present and spoke very "| tiiu'hly of tin; nH'Ssaee 'I Re v. J. M. Hawkins and Rev. ' "IT. E. Robinson caiiie down a'.'ii :J l| closing tliu rally 1\> ? the school:4 1 (Oak Clrovo). They r, ported iij was quite a success. Over Sl'OO.Oi11 was raised during the rally. The- tea- hurs of Oak Grnvi_tschool, Kiev. T. 10. Robinson, Missj! Bernice Brown, and .Mis* May Jnu'-1! tor have made qidte a sacrilic. I for the.. school. The school will!. 1 i lose tonight. I.'rof. John Sar-o j, ' and a trump of young men from ' t j Harbison Institute, lrmo, S. ('.,! are h> i'e. to witu-ss the closing ex- u orci.-os. ^ Jlelia?Gisl of Santin-?spent?nr.?t ' days, and nights with Mr-. Fran-. 1 cos English, their si-t r. Tin y : j reported a pleasant stay and a | delirious dinner at Mr. and Mr.-. Arthur English. Miss Vashti John-on.'a stud mi * of Clinton college spent two day.-; * 'with her parents last week,' Mr."j.; and M is; Waiters Johnson, also \ '* Mr. Clinton .Wedlock, one of the ' students of Clinton college, the ! 5 son of Mrs. Nettie Medio, k waseen in town. ' Most of the sick arc improv- , 'j in* : THE MIN ISTERIA I, ALLI ANCE j J Rev. E. II. Gaulden, Reporter I Newberry, S. b. I he minister- | ial Alliance met Monday, Apiil 2i>. ( lln'17 at the Bethlehem Baptist i ; church at high noon. The devotional exercises were ; conducted by Rev. Voung. And after the regular order of sen ice { and the reading r/f the minutes; i \ Rev. E. E. Gau)doM was a - ked hy v the president to pre out Mr. (1 Thompson, (he editor of The New- 'v berry" Herald And News. t After the presentation, Mr. f Thompson stated that lie was out ;\ to serve the public so' far as his j( paper was concerned, he further p stated that he would likewise for tl all of the colored ministers to send it VUB PALMfcTfO T.EADEH HSTRlcT FOT li CKLKHRATED ITS FIRST JOIN! FIELD'S DAY EXFRCISK AT LlltKRTY MILL ?CIIOOL On Friday. April 23, the nine drools in district Tour Diet at the liberty Hill graded school near Coiih Clinrleston, S. C. and held h.eir lii'rst joint Field's Day prorrani. The exhibits from "the vari>i - schools were highly eomniend(1 by all. The spelling match, aces, and basketball games were ntcrcsting, and facinnting. The esnlt of the spelling match was is follows: 1st prize. Onicl Singleon, Six Mile school. 2nd, Arthur ,ce llarrisoTi,, Lincolnvrll0 schoo^, 5rd, Clarence Dobbins; Liberty lill school. Ciirls 100 yard dash: 1st, Alma Bailey, Six Mile; 2nd, iranita Keller, I.incolnville, and lid M. Francis, Four Mile school, joys 100 yard da-li: 1st', S. Long, our' Mile scho'ol: 2nd. E. Jefferson, l-'our .Mile; and 3rd 11. Wade, Ashoy school. The egg race: 1st, A. Krwin, Liberty Hill. 2nd, Rebecca node, Ashley Phosphate, 50 arils dash: 1st. A. J a w in Liberty lit!}, 2nd, Mari0 Helton, DorchesThe Four Mile "girls and Six Mile hoys were ietorious in the >asketball games. Th.e Four Mile rirls outplayed the undefeated I.incolnville Pani-'n-. i >, with the fob o\ving scores: I air Mile 3; Lin olnville 0. This marks the , last r:\nte that LinciFville girls lost ins season. in R,iberty Hill boys layed well, but Six Mile was too an for litem. tu.-hihg through nem with a see.re* of 12 to (>. I'nder the sup< 1 vision of Profs. i'Vl'. Jackson, J. T. W ilson, J .11. I lot} (Is and their e?'-workers the roii'iam was ui tvmre.l, and made nnssilde. Our i" y supervisor, Mrs'. M. A lite K.fS; ine was presnt throng!h i.t ;hv du> and passed many favorable ewmments on the telivities. MILhI-U ( IIAIM I. A.M. i:. CllC'RCil Newberry--> '! .y. the-last, in April, rainy ire. and as always, many V; away fn/?n L-.bat ch. But on H e '-rd Sunday for i - it of P. Adams, was favorable in e ve; y way. At I 1 a'JO a. in. ??.-.was in the pulpit ready to j>t . 'Iliji remarks wei'e based on' .'-a four little aniraals. or insectmea.-ts,. spider, n't- and cr/n.'a 1 Ia n from the look of Proveihs.' As usual ' ' ful remarks Weiv broil'-- !i- . lh;V. W". I"'awloril, thy pa tvr ?. !' MtllyT r -es well a . : ami prep:1 r d: tile elder ' - ;mt ie to . I'eel o > I'orlable a Miller Chr'i .. : d r the short leadership {' t ' .an of (hid hail proved hi . y way. Ilis wife \ hi- side, i i , ii In It. 11.. i.i: W il l - ii :''i he. Hi1 that ;.'<l a . md wif,. i? KK ty r'v- i and' ifhowise a i. ' I. :i I. i hand* h?dd thi* .i -'. :i . 'I i i I' .'itii I.i a rr and T ? Sua.: I It-raid a:r the-'coloVetl ' ' y tr.unii! j iee<? hear a!??. . > \ t;>. hold llli-ni ll|) I>V in; vo <?> .i - Aiil. number 11 hail iht.ir ;il sermon or p'rohruni ' k t . with Mr-. Mamie a- president ami .Mi . !!urst, nii.-tii ss* ?;f ivi-vt >: e feature mu.^T T.v induct by Mr. *at.d Mrs ' when a iuisbami aini if;; as tlu'.V aid loyvih' ll- -in Si;ell a hollle iiu. i : Instii: y distort!. Thi? iiii? ! oconipanied ;.t tin- piano y as jri' Siiiy! i> 'a.' v. I>'( CIIAI'lil, A. M. !:. < lll'IK II(ir Wiibam-.lhftnr was a tine day fur i. a iv. The Sunday sch > >! it's usual ha,:r, wifh t'e ~ V . IVrrin an! her oywa: k ?> at : * ir pc/.it of duty. A < ?uiuli wit-ij a n.'at inter-* .nil. our pastor. Ih-v. M. >. V . is idled t lie pulpit " ami *' ei:-- -i soul stiir'rvr sermon ;< our heart Ipirn within is. \ wards, tin. ^ < ->* !' FT rcn in announced that . i quarterly conference vene oil Monday niffht that everyone "m- on hue lay cvc-nii.tr, t<> hear the - 1 i ]<lc-r, Rev. K. li. 'Mi (Jill. A*i a ',' lied, and returned Sunny ;i2f at eitrht oVh.vk, iit Iii -1 the-proidinjr elder as' lost i till) al t - r beo-???I need?-fry 1 he ?pn -t nr. ' c 1 irost pnuei,!iTt~'sfi limn. h v. ..I- ?iill* is ail ideal pnsidirjr Monday eveiiiti?r at. the , lie sat with tin- pasti.v ' rs and went through v't -eroV-d quarterly <*onferri. v. i n-h was quite a success. t of the Sunday school i. i a i it her beards' and- clubs c.eii foddy Tlin church liiade a cure: report and his full a. sessI'-v-.-'p vtaininir to,their church-? md social activities to The I- raid And News each week, As ei . f 'Newberry, we should b0 ! -i-;?-> < <I alongwith the menii ". .. fdc race when it copies, to ipace in his paper. * Ih-v. Martin, tin- sncakin- of !?.. k.'i r '< live rod a strong message ii tin members of the" Alliance. I its a text these words: I .ill row turn aside to see this Heat sight?Exodu-j 'i:<i Subject. The Burning Bush." Men lay coming which will lje Tav I.?37 Rev. C. W. Crawford rill In ire* bcfr/re the body a topic it "Ileaven." Where it is and i bat it is like. Those that are inere ted iri heaven'may come down o the Ministerial Alliance next Iondfly at noon and hoar this top; discussed. On the selfsame day lev. E. E. Gaulden will talk en he subject, 'Hell". Telling where . is, and what it is, t LAl'KKNS WEKKLY " MEKRY-GO-KOl M) { ?? t By Thomas Shelton *j Mrs. Minnie *C. Campbell has ji: accepted position as matron in } chaige of the ladies in the un- * dertaking establishment of C. H. Duckett and grandson. John l'utnian, mortician. The Willing Workers club m< t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will. Garrett on W. Hampton street on Thursday evening. The Ushers' club met at the home of Mr. Thonffts Shelton on . Tuesday- ovdnihg. . 1 - iltev. 'j.'"Thomas of Bethel church was the dinner 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Franklin on Thursday. I)r. Quarles delivered a very impressive sermon at Bethel on Sunday. The West Side Recreational club pu t at the home of Mr. Thomas j Shjlton Tuesday evening. Miss Maggie*Garrett spent the week-end with her parents on W. , Hampton street. The rn-Aiii>.C..M?> ..1..P -< . ? ' ?>"-<- <H the hoinc of Addison Young, Jr., on Monday. j; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Craine aniT Mrs. Sallie Hunter 'spent last Sun- . day in Columbia as quests of Dr. and Mrs. Stuart. Mrs. Liddie Williams is home! after spending several weeks in Detroit. Mieh. <. The. Heavenly Gospel tigers of Detroit appeared at Bethel on 1 Pi iday night. .. . . .] Mr. "and Mrs. Will Garrett en- \ tertainOd the Heavenly. Gospel < singers on Friday evening with a j delightful dinner at their home. Plans for' a dedication-program e of the West-side Keeveational club t are being made. The program 1 will appear in this, column soon, -i Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. lliggms ^ and Mr. and .Mis, Sam Webber and $ .children are home from their recent trip to Mew York City. ] .Ley. .11, 11. liill ol' Sujlivaii St. :i is. wry ill at this waiting. e Dr. Canaries and Rev. A. J. i, Thomas. Were hi\ akfast guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas Shel'Um on J | runway mea ning. |s 1 Mr.. J a inc.s Sheliou ol' t i:u hiitaii, j t I Oliio. atu-iMeii lii.s Laothei -in-law'.- ] 1' Inner;.!, tlic late. LIuUokI Wilson I ul Iriw A tie ho tv ? I \ -Mr. Joint r.u'n\on Wilson- ol I j I (.'l oss. Ainlior spent a couple nl , r | i'iuys iii fain city last week visit- i y 'l nig rciativos. lo V. Itoiieil .lelllJSOl), . \ I?. J, TTJ'i e\wr, U. 1>. Klfis unltl Mr. 1. -\. ? 1 'initt ol' Johnson Smith uniI vcr.Mty w ere gin -t-s- ol' t he ' Siiei-j I toils- on Sunday..' Mr. Willie u. Henry Slulton ot' the city speiii.1 ; iiist wcck-uid in t liarlesloa. , I Mr. 1 .lithe-r Stevenson is up a- -| ' gain al ter stiiVe. iiig wiiit a . heart p\ ailnum lor several weeks. | j -hi's. l.ul.t lwicttt tl ot' lK'tmit,! i, .?in ii., iia.v Oil ii i hi' liou-o pii .>11 ) j oi All Klla I Javis. j J Oil Sunday M r'. and Mi's. Win. j , ! .Maori; ontoi laiui'd at a diniua- pat* | < iy in honor ui: Mcsuuin*s Duiui il j ( laini l)avis. I i Mrs. l.idii- Willi mis has i.itnni ad l r'oin l-ii'it oit al u i* a |'^**?oii^-| ,\ i nl stay. ; ..li.-s Aiitiiiu ia 1'iv.siy id I'm .? | l.'.iii i.u toil d t.p yial was'-iiii -I oj- " i in* rouMil, .Mi. . Sally 1'olidy tlie* a J|>;-.st Mw i U-i in I. ail. Do. an i'lc-.s- 1. I .i y lii-r i-oti.-in i> ; o\v ivsidiu? at a [l ho iioiiii- ol' .Mis. lH ialy. Mr. a.i t M is. "l.athi-r Oani' ae- t; I Coinpaiiii il .Mi>. -Sallif iaintvi to > i"o uialiia Sunday to - pi ltd thi> day I \iii. 1 > . and .'lr-. .1. ti. Stuart < I'ivil'lr. ii). M Tin' |jo)>t iai ity con'ii -t whiiii S .va* hi'lil at. Hat lul win a suei"ss. > Mi s .Mattie l.o.- Mathis' \va r wnod ijilooii. $2'.i.oil wa- roul- 'i .lVnyrain: My totintry 'lis o! 'i l v.-i* l?y- audio:: < '. l'ruyor l?y the ' n< v. :\: t. tttoioa-. : Only * \ Tract by. Dorothy .Jaks'on. Si-- ?" li'tk-n ih< !!' sii-y, by quartet-. Mi-s-s Hazel Shepheid, Helphia ( t.V'on. Minnieai d Catherine Reading. Miss Ifnttic H Slifltnn. Solo, Indian Love Call by Mat tii Pear! F tiller. Rccitaice try WTtheTimnia I rby. Instru- anntal solo bv Mi.-s Dorothy Cain, ? Trio, Yes He' Did. bv Mat He I.e.- V. 'nlheritie ami lleon Mathis, Mr. Wiliam Matliis was pianist, I'royram of l.'sheis club on Tinday Siiy>'n.p,'(to<l Will Take (lite of You. Fraye'r by Rev. A. !. " Thomas. Scripture ivaUir.jr 2">sd V! Psalm. Sinyintr iMy Faith Looks . Cp to Thee. Wflaoine. Thorn:;.-' " Sheltoii, Jr.. -'Response, Willie M Rarksdale. Dramatic reading bv I fat tie II. Slulton. .Mis. W. M. t( Uurksdalc, Miss Kli/.abcth (Sarrtlt Mis. Margaret Young and Thorn- . as Sholton, .Ir. Solo by ?.Irs. Mat tie P. Fuller. U< marks bv Rev. Thomas and .John Put man. Than' to the host by Daphne Leake. Mr. -J. Poole died April 22 :? ., the age of 72 years. He was butied at Duncan Cr ek. on April 22 Mr. Thomas Ross Holland died 'f April 21st. at Mt. Vernon at the ^ age og KH. years. Funeral set vices were conducted at Mt. Yer non. j Mr. C. II. Duckett JViul ynilVl ' son, John Putman wci'c moi'ii' * ians. I.kksviu.K M:\VS Sunday schools wno held ahsual. Kctrular services were at * Friendship. Miss Catherine Lee spent last week end with her sister Miss Tv Leo, Mrs. Rosia Carter has returned .home from Jacksonville. Fla. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER A V v.. JJurlir if ; BV HHKBEIM sE'iTixt; ( Tis spriiijf But there isn't tht " Nov t!v" spi-inhli?i Aid the sunbeam: With ati icy lilcai And tlif wind eric I sing But it doesn't s-t,i> Ev'ry passionate Ami a cheerless c Is the sutiyr I voic As the. snow and What thinyr* ~ Can this be-that I This uO Unufitis s. Will 1 never bun ^ With the youth I Is.no beauty my 1 RETT IS At'ADKMV NICWS I > .. 1) n -.1 im m-vii noirues In the recent lxiby contest spon ored by the Senior class little . II \. Blassev jynlc; ivmi li> K prize laviiiir re ported Sla.50. Little loscph II. Key wen second prize vith $1,7.fill and the six nvonths >Id Je'VciSon twins won thirc rize with $1*2.15. Mr. >1. P. IJnrets , itine rant tea hei'-trainer in' vocational-atrrit-nl ute was nti overnight visitor here ast Week, having, tome .to hold ; amine ss torferen e w ith rVe/iteirt Xicholson an>! Mr. Bla-.scn rale, our teacher of agriculture Miss Willie Mae (iarrctt of Saley, Bottis '35, wine was recently aided to oifr faculty, has . been ailed home because of the- crib al illness foher mother. Our football team. Mr. F. M ones coach, had their*annual bar. net Wednesday e'veninir, at which imp letters were n winded to the ollowinfr: Kilyo're, Atkitisoh. (', tyrd. S. Jackson. U. Hammonds, V. B* IJammetal.-- Khatn, M BetiaininV Bradley,. Peoples, J Maris. O. Thomn. i ll. 1>. Williams Iiii'toi). -las.. .)oli'ivon and II. I.ee, We. a re pleased '. > ,-ee ihnt woi k las Ix'L'iin on one new lihran-y. inder the diivetion of Ii?*v. .1. \V, Jikv, ami that Work lias boon os. timed on our iu'\v aeailemi'e uililiiiK .also. s Anioiiy those who spent Jic week lid at th ii hoalo< weiy: Alisso^ "honiasina I.aik, F.va aid Alice Jodie. Rova UoliiK S, Annie Blockr and -lo'i" DiiYrle: .Mesas I'eep ?. Ml'.il s. Sti other.. .Miller and Ion is., i'iof. Floyd of' 'lie K.e-:i 'd .\eadiny t'aeii iy. Principal Jlr 'lias. Tlionuxs and M1 -s Vivian Irevn -of, Tientt n Jr.- Hi visited tii od i i re. Sunday. Mr. and Mi.-. , < , A. Ryben-*, ii-osis Jo'<. ('art; l'. iii-.uy and .1. '. Widii in- ~5?? n* ike ..day in ( oiinlua Seaday. ?m .us of Mr. aid I rs. I.t wis. Tl.i y In o . .lit lit RIiss Plioi')>e lJuli; as li.e.ie. She ad spent tin o we ! - v> >y pleas-' lit ly with tin- 1 .('''.i-i'-:. M' .-. =. o-,. ,'d nlr. aie>'inpaiiii .i by M . 15. e.i i ice le-Kie. pent Su'day a: ",er lamo aui'< n- with icial iv/s.' Mis Maty I'm i.:--ui. ''lysli'man. pent Sunday a1 I r !. a . ('lintoii . She reports haviiej had a viy ph asaut; tie;.;. Tile l':?>t i i.i- -il.'.; ii:v aydr.ya ion, augmented by :-inuet.-s l'rol-a ftler elas'sTotf>"? ."-To., a -1 dver 'staion WIS C'oiunihia, Sunday , af rnoon duruiy the \ ie- si rvic t Fir.-t Xa/.ai > til Mo.n il. That eonine' rhey n nd. red a proerani t. Pi; M Calvary (loir- h. llev. owns and others inviti d the ppoup > appear there ay a in Sunday, 2nd -\l uy; Oup irraml Miy-Ituy F.te will e held. <>n Friday afternoon at :M0 at which time many TSVriTs f activities will l.e eryayed in y th< st'?1ont-l o,|y. I'M K FA'S MvWS Tlv W. H. If. met at < he home f Mrs. I.oxdco Kih.'o. An ir.ter fintr nrnirmhi w;e rendered. jih' isupusi \\, 11. .ii, met <it; iv_luuiu?<?f. M r>-? A<UU- (Joldmond. The Jean* trth hi r. MPs Volmn i'attcrs. motor* d to (i : iTi'fliin.-.' ) atlflltl 11 bll-jlles's: ill. t iillff ft'1 II -I. in?j l.-a-hf <. Little Kv::a!:!i'i Levlou i- spend-* iff hei* vacati.?n in"(iiet livillc with i*r ffi nadmothi r. .Mi s. I.iljie Turiw. Mr?. A. 1*. Boscmond, Mrs. L. . Fisher. Mrs. (). T. Law ton, Prof ntrs. Mi-s Marie Young motor1 to Liberty to attend the Baccn vite sermon at the Liberty rinietl school where Prof. A. A. fartin is principal. Mr. and Mrs. Chen ie Ilendrix Saturday, May 1, 4937 f v "1 iPiittatUiua | EM DICKSON x JK WINTER > glowing, g of delicate i-vsenve! s'stream n. s aloud in my presence! P snowing! note chills b1. foiv nic! hoico e, tlu* night settle o'er me! . v? 'm knowing, i yearn? o huh.* lite to enter? entertained a silver tea Sunday. V very interest inn program was carried out..?All?enjoyed the pro gram. I The Epworth League and BYPU met at the M. E.-church Sunday, April 25th with the president presiding, Mjs; C. R. Burgess. The district president of the I Ladies' Aid, Mrs. Mexico Kilgo j was called to tirecnville to a busiI ness meeting. She reports a very .in-.-., vfnl toi.otipi.- ; Miss Marie Young, Mr. Alvin , Kirksey were, the dinner guests of Mrs. Cordelia Burgess. Mrs. Cordelia Burgess and son lames Thomas, M;. Alvin Kirksey were the dinner .guests of Mr. and .Mi's. CJeorge (Biffin. , Mrs. Melcnee Burgess, the delegate for the P. T. A. association '..to tin state teachers association . I made a wonderful report to the I meeting also brought hack new (I idea.- to the association which . 'were very helpl'ul to thc.grdup. Mr, and, Mrs. Kino McDowell ' .* 1 mill t . ...i living i.w ?uni . u.iuKiin'i Dernice.sp.ent a lovely afternoon , ! at the home of Mrs. Mamie Rose- . nnoel. " Prof. J. R. Rates, principal, of the Pickens Training- school wishes to apnoun e the commencement e.vorcisc begiiiiffiyg*" Sunday, May Jn 1. May :ifil the May Queen jsjntisurtil l?y Mi?s Marie Young j Wetlnestlay night, Mrs. A. Bf Rose ! month Mrs. L. C. Fisher. Friday night, commencement exercises. I!MAI'FORT C'OI NTY TRAIN I NO SCHOOL R.yulyr services were held at Allen Chapel A. M. I'.. church 1 S o.hty if,vi i jug, Se'eral of the teach 'rs and students joined them in their worship.. There were several interesting ? fe': tie reft' present cd during the R'.c toidcal la Ur Friday. One was a contest among the members of the seventh grade in the conjunct lion of certain verb forms. The .contest was conducted by Miss T. lh Gray .-on and jtidgecl by Miss .lulia Gil-liar'd. James Mitchell won lii. ? prize and Heihert BuVfis sec. on:. Another wia y contest unio'/ig j* the girls of nhe sixth and seventh ;u;a;cs in llotne Economics 1 who had to draw a cow and namoJthq . dil ."ei '-iit j) il ls in an allotted time. I The contest was good and the winners were: Florence Taylor and lather Nell Murray. ^ , .Saturday evening the teitChers | and students of this school and I many friends wert; favored with a 1 moving picture shew in the school j ao litoi ium. The show was ore- ?' j scale r by a Mr. C'ai.non (colored) of ( haileston, S. C. lie showed a ! we'storn picture starring Bob StPeuTand also' the tight between .toe L.iuis ana l'i'into L'anera. Two outstanding facts about tiiis show are that' this gentleman has, a vitaphone apparatus connected ! with his machine and that is only ?:? | in fn;n sinews as this one that we see Joe Louis pictured as a winner. I '1 ins. school was represented Sun- ^ j day on the Mather school's pro' grain at l'\ A. B. church, Beaufort, ' ! oy .'-lis- Koiln Jackson in a voval | .?olo accompanied by Miss Julia B. itiiiihml at the piano. Miss (Hid Allen lias returned to her work al'.er being called home to the bedside o'f an ill father. Among the visitors to the campus last w*'ck were Dr. Utis and j Mr. Morris of Tuskegcc Institute, I Tushcgee, Alabama, Reverend and j j Mrs. Perry Tiller, Walte'rbbro, I I Reverend and Mrs. Stok?s. Sum Iter, and Mr. Clarence March of ! Rklgeland, o. C. Mrs. Ilenriteea llaynes and the NYA fo'lk arc still busy on their , beautilication project. They are al! so doing a deal of canning. Mrs. ! llaynes is indeed doing her bit toI ward training the Negro youth of j Beaufort Island. WILLIAMS ;; 'UNERAL HOME ihr PEN DAY ANI) NIGHT : i Quality and Better Service !! Phone 9373 :: ? kMM LANCE SERVICE I,AI)Y ATTENDANT !! v 808 Washington Street !! COLUMBIA, s. C. ?