The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 08, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6
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MAMIE.LEE RHODES WRITES
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i Union, S. Cd__
lICllo Dill:
It's spring!--and wt- atv having
some fine weather. The. woods are
now full with dogwood blossoms:
And the yards are gay with flow
ers of all sorts.
Bill I have'been vety busy late?
ly-and haven't had time to writ?
as I should. But school will .soon
be over and 1 can write often. Tin
Bill space last week looked bad
with only three letters, so I do
cidod I would write this week.
I will be seeing you Bill,
Mamie Lye'Rhodes .
MARGARET WRIGHT WRITES
^ Rembert, S. C.
Hello* Everybody!
Have you ever been badly His
anrointod? If so. you know just
how. 1 l\lt'when I saw only one ;
letter on .the Junior I'agc. Club
member-, I aiii asking you t<
please don't let this bannon a>*
nain. -N-ow for the news, Well th<
nast, week hash'evn very cool, an
the plants could not do much grow
ing. I have, otf a few nit.ye. hab\
chicks to a d to iry number. j
promised to- tell yon what I <i<
with my extra eggs; well here it,
is', motho- usually starts to taking
' ie'e the lirs* of Mp.y ai d 1 usually
: kill enough eggs to pay the. ice
bill. 1 sold eighty cents -worth
last wet k. Thi; wee!: I plan to sell
more.- Today I spent a very pleasant
afternoon in Camden \yith'my
friends. I .ihu visited my sister at
Browning home.. Out .sehi.nl too)
a part> in the Sumter County Km
e?ti'v Content'. We had to write an
pc.ciy (>M. the value of the fores
lira protective , association, and 1
won prize;, one of. our Othei
students won a pri/.e too. Atlu
re is always something tg be
denj on the ferv.i I <h:ill he nn t P.
jot, for the next seven ays. We
[i!au. to have our Mothers' Day
:.i. HVogvSin Sunday, so leng untilnext
u'ct'li. "
Margaret Wr?3f^
WATEKEK A. M. K. CHIKCH
Riv. II. II. Kedmon, l'astor
Sunday was indeed a high da.\
for all m around Wateree. The
Sunday "school was Well attendee)
with an attentive"" crowd. Th
Jesison was taught bv Rev. J. I'
Abne.v of Cross Road and review
cd by Klder E. A. Adams. Afte
a spiritual prayer service ley th;
Stewards the pastor aecompanieby
Revs. Abnev ar.d Adams sis
eended the rostrum. Followiivthe
devotional exercise, this beine
our second quarterly eonferenct
t v and llie presiding older beinu !
present the pastor presented hin 1
as usual in a trupmerable Way.-ftrrelder
en me -"hcfoVe ns and took foi
n text Hebrew ].3fH#Jcsus Chris* i
Ih? same yesterday, today an< *
forever. For a subject he use<
- - - "Unshakable Things." For "titlines
ho nscl fa) First things first
From this "outline wo found Gq .
to lie tht fir. t. thing that should :
bo sought and all other things wil'
be added, (b) The laws of lov< |
never change. Here we got that (
God loves one standard, always
has and always will. Never, will t
a double standard stand' said the j
speaker, (c) liule of honesty. As |
ye would that men should do to L
you do ye also to them likewise.
Many other helpful things wen
said that will live long among ?
us.
Miss Williams returned Satur- '
day and?sucees'sfully carried out
the annual school pi nic. Quite a .
large crowd atbendeck She also .
worshipped with us Sunday.
Many visitors were with us on "
Sunday among whom were Mrs. 1
L. Pope of Mt. Ena Baptist church .
and Miss D. F. Williams of Ridge 1
Spring ?are always we I- ?
come. Come again. '
The quarterly conference was
then heir! with success. The to- 1
tal money raised for the day was
$21.51. ^
DARLINGTON NEWS '
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The Junior female ushers under
the leadership of Mrs. Ida Rogers 1j
served the pupils of the Sunday u
school with punch, after dismissal I
Sunday morning.
Mrs, Jackson, our pastor's wife, li
has been very ill, hut we are glad f
to say that she is improving.
Rev. J. M. Jackson, our pastor, <>
preached a wonderful sermon. Sun- '1
day morning. \ (
THe following members are on (
the sick list.
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:to Leader, Bill ' Carver's Club,'
y. Your name will be placed on4 >--7
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sr. GEORGE IUGH school" ;
M. A. Odom, Principal
St. George. S. C.?With the '
approach of tho onoorlv '
patted "cap and gown" seasfm
.'11 any- forms of preparation arc living
made and entertaininent reigns
uprcine.
Thuisday. evening,'April 22 the
'Crowning of the May Queen'',,, a
.day, in two uc-ts was presented in
In--school auditorium by members
>f the -Itli and 5tn grades under
- +e- supervision of , Mrs. I,. M.
White and Miss T. E. Murdough.
I.ne crowning of t,ne queen and
the caprices of the ."badboy Intian"
wer,? the most entertaining 1,
aid amusing. highMghts of this
resentation. I
Tuesday owning, April .127, tin
primary department joined hands
n exhihiting ail* opentta "Mother
douse Island" which was directed
ay Misses DeWee.se, Blown and
i.-. S. E, Felder. "Little Boy
flue's" antics, and the proud "Old
Xing Cole" stole the show . from
ho rest of the cast. ,|
Ft uiay owning, April 30, the
.iomhgrs .of the 0th and 7th grael
s participated in the produition
f two one-act comedies "Husband
funters" and , "Colored Dadi'es
olitieal I'arty" directed by- Miss
B. (1. Dunn 'fly. The audience*
in ' vonJtantlV roc-kino with
aughter which was evoked' "by 1
.u- c "youthful comedians. I 1
Tne last of the -Typhoid fever '
i:w-.-illations were given Friday by |
ht. couhty health doctor. We feel j v
hat much good lias been render- !"
<1 by this, timely "ounce of
revontion'-. >
Miss A. DeWeese spent the week
n<l at her home in Charleston en- i v
ertaining a friend -visiting from l
Xew York City. c
Miss S. * li. ,Mui doiiyh took a
ew'ol' the students on y.Jiike Sat- 1
inlay morning. They" tiampeu r
or quite a few miles and all wlu t
vent returned l'eelihg that they 1
had exercise enough to last for !
onie tinie.
Monday evening, May 10 thy lome
Keonoinies students will \
g*ve their outline program for
lie' scholastic term.
The juniors and seniors are
unking great plans f/or theii
'p. (.ill" which?js-?scheduled?t<+e
May 11.
BROWN CHAPEL
a. m. k. curitm ,
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
Autln.r Town, S. p C.?Sunday. ^
was a beautiful day for church
goers. Sunday school qpentd at "
iIje usual hour with . officers am.
tcuohcra at "their post of duty. Tin '
. s-:oii was well taught, and wu- ^
reviewed by Mis. Harrison. \V<
,vefe very grateful- to have four
isitojs with.us. The
morning" services begat j
villi, our local pivarlut in ehai lto ^
U'ui" the opening Itev. Pimm inf. |
offed -E-ldvr Harrison of SunitCr. ~
C C. representative of A. M. K. v
iook Concern. The sermon wa> a
njoyed by all who attended. j
At T:()() p. m. the League opeii d
with president presiding, v .Tin ?
esson was well taught ami "Mrs. I
)ixon gave us many beautiful it. s
istrations. a
A p. in. The eve ning services be an
with Rev.- Dixon presiding. !i
iev. Dixon took his text Iron
it. John. The subject of his text b
vas "Faith." lie .said that wo-J
ften say that we are going ti
leavep when we die. But that ialse.
AVu are in heaven now ami
ifter death our good works couinue.
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The State A. M. E. Chautauqua j1
oruiiT and Baltimore spiritual
farnvny Four Quartet?will ;rp- ^
icar at Brown Chapel A. M. K" 1
hureh Thursday, May J.'l, at 8:00 ^
>. m.
Klder Harrison and hi*i wife, 7
Irs. Marry, Miss'Lucile Geathtis"
(Irs. Ph.vlis Brunson were the vis- ^
tors and dinner guest.s'fiaf Mrs. An
lie Belle Montgomery.
Miss Beatrice Jackson, a nun)- j
ier of Brown Chapel and ox-grad- jj
late of B. T. W. high left Apiil
4, for Philadelphia, Pa. I
Miss Annie Mae Brisia, a mem- p
iw of Brown Chapel left May 1, S
or New York.
Mr. Claranee Frazier, formerly r,
f Manning, S. C. now tof Auth'' fi
'own left April 15, for New Yoik
ity. He is a member of Brown n
hapel. fi
Mr. William Frazier, formerly of n
Tanning, S. C. now of Authur
'own left May 1, for New York. IV
Those young people will re- B
lain for an indefinite poricrtl. a
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..VI It HNS WEEKLY ' .
MERRY-CO-ROTM)
By Thomas Shciton ^
The Allen University Choral
.Tub appeared at Bethel A. Ak. -10. j
hurch Tuesday evening in a musical
concert.
The Boosters club of Bethel liiei J.
it the home of .Mrs. lvtta Calling- 1
ion on Thursday afternoon. The \
West Side Recreational club met '
it thlPFidine of Air. John l'utman "
>n Thursday evening.
Rev. A. J. Thomas of Bethel di
ivt'ied a very_jmpres.-ivf message
Jh Sunday morning. The Alaj
tally will eoine- to a close oii
Sunday.
The 'Bidden Ciate* Jubijee singers
jf radio station W. 1...S. in Coluiil- c
jia and Norlolk V irginia apjieai
it BiTliel A. Al. E. on i.May lbih.,
Itev. and .Mis.' A. J.1 Thomas were '
iinner guests of Ails. (.leileva 1
-helton on. Friday, evening. .
Aliss Berniev \\ ushington sp. m 1
he Week-end home with hei pa- rents.
Aliss Rutherford was liei, ,
iUest."- '
Airs. A. J. Thomas sp. m ti.e
veek-end with Rev. Thomas. ~ry
On Tuesday afternoon, April J7
Mr. ThuiuUs "Sheltoli, Jr.,-gave an" .
nlorinal recent nm fm- tTif. \ iT I.
University-Choral ' club.- S vi'i-n
.1' tho members were class'mate.- .1
>t" .Mi. iShelton ilui iny his sla.\ a 1
.Jif university. Thu atl'air was al < ,
lis home on WilLiafns street. ;
On Tuesday eveinny the i'.mis
ranters club ol' tile .city :aave -ai. 1
nl'oimal social .dance at the In-irid .
if Air. and .Mrs. Downs' lor tin I ncinbcis
ol' Allen University t li- I 1
al "club, .Mr. Johy - I'utmani1 'Dres ! >
Mi-. Joliii Fields Htmler, innrtn - ) ..
all, aided the clilb- with niusie oy" a
uinishinj-' the. club with hi i.r.
Popltoiie and victor recording ir.a I .
thine.
The Evening Star club of .Mi. c
'.ion met-at the home of Mi. A,.,,
darksdale on J'biday t vcfiin--'. |1
Mr. and Airs;,"Dill" Wallou havi.} p
l?eneil a urociM'y store lo. atv.d j 1
pposife AD. -JohnMills resideii 0.1 .
On Wednesday eVeiiit.jC .-1 ve.ni'
alents ol' the city appealed""!:, a '
misical conceit at the home oC
lev, and Airs. .1. \Y. Alaihis. i
Dev. -Hubert ('...Johnson' wa.? tii*
v-eek-end jf.ue.-t. ol Airs. IT n wi
Mieltoii. lie was tin- dinner ci'in.-'i \
>t Aliss ' Alatlie ().. Duckell on
siftulay.
Al r. ('otic I?. \ hukji pas - op a-1 1
vay Sunday .April J, and.- a as u
funerati'/.i d t'roni New Drove
hui'cli. > A
The floral* designs Wen- w-t\ ,
louuliful. Air, Younjf reave.-, to p
iiourn his loss a number in ie'a- p
nv.1 ami a np.-t <>l liuiiils II. v. !i
A. 1j. .Martin 'utkciatod assisted .
y Rev. \Vi i^rht. ' J
Mrs. Mattie Conway died .May ;
!n?l in lTiruclon, S.C.Fuih i ai m i
vi-re completed later . ? '<
C. H. Duckeit and eaai'nl.-oi;
John A. Pulnuinn nioitnian-.
KM AM 1.1. A. M. K, ( III K: M j \
?Rrvr~Rnink Drehcr. l'astor
Columbia, C. Tin- 'Jnd 1,11:11- . i
oily eontorer.ee was h id .Vloialav
lipht, April liti whi !i wa? -,ac
as I'll 1. The PreViiiina T'.i. v
lev. Dent cpnnnendrd t ie >|.| a
:.id reports an < etVort.-. jire p .1 A
injf l'orth to hawe a siacess!':
ear, ' ....
An aiiori'.-iui iv.. ... . .. 1 ?
ittoiidaiKy uj on M*rvivl.."'*tlirottj>!i.. 'i'
>ut' tlu- day. Tin- 1; .:? t . ? 1 tin*'
usson in the Sunday > hoi.j v.a.-. ..
'Abraham a Man of Faith"' and ,
vas studied with ii:.? u a-'ii;^ in- ,
criM. 1
'I'llr nan iiin;;- --el v ice --U?an?rrrpT
ho usual hour. Uo\. I d ehor do T
ivored a 11|?j>i11u" an. <-avc .i11 y
m-his ( < dm. ci I'hi i l'.i !
;ln audi.Ji-i otn4n---mv'tK ftir! T
pi'itual tide was liit-ii. .Mr. l>r F.
atilt, of Mt. Mot ialtr rnuivli was}'in
niotiK the visitors and I lev.
!i own.
Kev. I'ld./r pi'oarli* >1 a soul j
tiriiim ' niion as foam! in St.!
(dm Id!. It wa.- full of ,tln;r'i
pirjt. 'flic 1 i(-?Iy ('onniiniiioii wirsidi
diaii.istcii.il at liot.lt services. j (
Mrs. Maitin is still oil tlu* sick ] !l
-Miss (n-r.ova (Jiiilin i ln.nn.- nf-1 li>
it a siucossful term teach n^- at ai
lUik4?V^v4lfr-r " j U
MOl NTVll.l.I- >H;\VS vi
W
Sunday school o].ojK d ' ;.t the ,i-<
sua! hour at Piedmont ' Presliy-' A
i-rian church with jilarire hum- lo
or of students present, 'I"in* lcs- j P
uri. was dircu > d h.v . Stl|?t. K. \V. p:
'iVts. '
Misses I.ojia .Mao, ( tipanna M
allio Mae Pitts-, Mr. Je^st- 1
ins attended tin Y. I'. .I.oatriio at hi
Inrhisor. . iiptituti , Iinio, S. ('. d<
hoy wn-rc accompanied Ky Ikev-?
h ft. Sillier of Clinton. 01
Miss Gwendolyn A. Pitts spoilt il
til* week-end with Mi.-s Mildrn" 11
r< ndeivon and sisters of , ("l oss d
[ill. a!
Messrs Jesse Burns,-J. Akins, ni
,. 1). W'horth of Due West won IB
loasant callers at Miss I-. Pittslm
nnday. ft
ATis. Mayme Floyd is nMc to lie .1.
ut again to. the di light of her
riends.
Mr. Edward Nance is reported ni
inch improved since coming s'outl 1'
fom Chicago. He is with .hit li
iece Mrs. H. It. (Irigshy. j{
Mistj L. Coleman a friend ol t<
Tiss L. Pitts is seiiously ill in
>ron*f N. Y. We hope for her fi
gpeedy recovery. Y
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1i ,111,11*! * r i ' >.
B PALMETTO L.EADER
LINCOENVII.LE GRADED
SCJliUDT 1
J.lhomTSs Wilson, Principal
On Friday, ;?* 1 ."u, the Lir
olnville, tour mile anil six mil
.chools met at the' Six Mile schoi
oi tneir tirsi tiovs?axial girl
pvuiung eo n U- at. The pauini
mills and their~i7rat'u>ns were y
nilows: .Four Mile, Geneva Broty
Thanatopsis" Charles iving, "Th
ti'aven"; Six "Mile school, Eliza
eth Smith; 'A.le?.p at the Switch
leorge Brown; "Two Glasses". Li
oiiiMlle school,' Allied McCray
"A Message to Garcia", Arthu
,ew Harrison; "Character" , Th
vimiers were" us follows: Fn?
nize lor the hoys; Alfred Ale
"ray1, lnncoinvill school, J. Thorn
is Wilson, principal. 1st priz<
n>r the gilts, i.iH.abetli .Smith,
mx Alile scnool, ). It. Bonds, prin
ipal. Honorable .mention Arthu
ae Harrison, .Linvoliiville. Gene
a Brown, Folic AHIe, F. G. Jack
oi:, niineipal and George Bipwi
fi tne Six ,Alik school..
The. judges were 'is l'oiV'Ws;
roiissor Frark A. DeC ,sta, piin
ipal Ayery in'.-liinte; A.is. t,,
name ami All. B. Barron.
file public is invited to "attorn
lie liosillg exy.\ i.-v , ol' the l.lli
olnville school, .pay 7-lb. Th.
iiinu iK enielit' ainn'o.-s w ill be tie
r.'ered by Fion . stTi Frank A
at-osta, prineip;.i ?-i Avery in Hi
uU,j'Charleston, S/.C."
s . -r '> *'
t.YRLisu; mows
Sunday wars ii ocaiitit'ul da>,
: i"y l Ul the clnua. n it'oeis were1 a"
hutch. Jbt. Luke A. M. 10. Zioi
liurcll Sunday sfiiuoi Wu&-u]>clici
iiii. V'iljllHl lu'oi'd. i i>y lite IS VI i . L
Do. K. T. Luc k<: '. 1 he lesson wu:
tauyiit alii i wiii.h llio pastel
uotuhv to his hearers u very ir.
U active messier fi/oin St. Lulu
i: i 7. fecivi<.ie> w etc . K,,ud Hon;
l it i *1. to finish'. We . were vei j
1 ail.to have l'io.'i i*?>.?it 11 ami Air
lark, oil t' ii.-nVamv a items ol
stit'll to Wor n ;? witii us. Thej
poke very hieol' lite chuui
ml its seiviie. We were a!si
. ! io have oih* V visitors' win.
fi'aiojKd wit It u-.\
ilev. llillian ami i?i~ nioinheis
. e:skiped with lie.. S. I.. Wilkes
mi members I iji iut Chain*,
apti>t cilUreh .-.ai iay nitfhl. lie
le-neiied on bc-s;al or AJ.iji._J.adii
'homp.-'rih's \ . .Set vi. e* \vj?j
eiy -jfooil ami -in ciulYtion was
oii ioj- tile e ! Amount rai>'Service
was :? a: H;?'k we.il
npii.-l elmiii '. i.aay. .Sunday
iiool' was ojn ' .r am; called' to
m?. i hy the . i't.e .io-.-on was
< .i .ieait and -..ed l>y tiw
hool. . . '
'.'viler which (aster, lie v." 1.
.. \\ 11 lies pica i a most cxeylm
scutum in alert-; 11,
oiii;eaat.o*i -a iii -in li.ive enjoy
n ti .t il .' n -.jtv.e.-1, i'l.e ' funeral
i A! . y Ktiiiiei lord was
n aid : it. ;ae aiiernoon l y In i
llsli',. ile\.' i. .1. Vi ,il;;.', A Veil
- . . . ' v\ WI *" uv \>. L 11VJ J < I .* I
.. Suher, tin? pastor i>l
!a. j".' . .M. K. I'huivh ii
, lt. l:n! en A. M. ! :
. ecl?' for lie v.('
- i Ia-e I!t own itiu
? 11lol l Thursday !<n
l i'i'!' : V .. here iu r hushaml
I .i\vn "isTiViiiyr'.All
^ i ,e Brown loll Stiril/ia,
S. She wi.-ii
site j)C'<)l>ie 1't i r tin
n to licij ?lu? inj?." tin
! o : .il ly spline..
.Manis ami wile,
It.-. A.'. . Muter,.Manis from
- In '. . . . X. <'. visited her father,
ii. K.'.S .r. Wednesday and re.huistlay
afternoon,
ii. v .t ' ?;.! down.
IV.. a. :. -s. K. I:. \V-ilk>-s/ mo
I' /i i<. ?wherry Friday am
";t a . hours with Rev. "am.
S. Kalsey, after which he
j_" ' . lvtu'.v Baptist chinch
Ho ;., v. : I for Rev. I lalsey.
]. , . | I 11 i 11 11 k\*!Ii ?11 . i \ i ? ? '
'1'ii w^'he 5n.k li.vt aiV: Mr.
ii< ? ... f sv? I'AlZZl i .y-lcs,
fe - r.'iii i .Medlcn-k and Miss
d?ia .)> ;>; . We hope for them
li 'in.i. u'Vcry.
ROM ARIA NKWS
S< rvi i- ai Fellowship I'apiist
lUifh w:;-: jjrooil in spite of volition
. Tlie Sunday school open-.
! til II lock with Supt. .1. S.
ut.'uiioid at his post. His eyes
e?\ flooded with tears and his
<" I shadowed with sot tow. On
of?Hie loss of hts clear
ife.
The Sunday school lesson was
ry hi n fly taught hy the- teacher
'. II. .lohu-on, then plainly revuuV
I i?y tin- p. 'or, Rev.-J. .1. Young.
Iter win h'the devotional was led
r I?eac-on F. L. Chaplin Iron
air \i v. j'.nptist rhnnh_? The
istor as-< nded the rostrum at 1
t in k. Diiuli' his selection (Jen
:10. Af.rahtim's faith in Cod
lie man of (Sod toiled to make as
now that without faith We arc
me. ..... . -
"^tTfe fiiia i id of Sister Maty Ruth
ford w;i : conduc ted. She was
te wife of Rro. J. S. Rutherford,
it tl in Colutobia, after a space "1
Itu ss. She passed out April 21.
l ifer daughter's home. Her rein
ins were- brought to Seek Wc II
aplist clunch Sunday Hy I'inekf.y
I "ndxiTaker <?f Columbia. The
literal u^is conducted by Rev, .1.
Young, her pastor, and Rev.
dst. lite pastor of Seek Well.
Sister Rutherford wu^ > ... ? i
. " > t.
lember (if Fellowship church for
? years and lived a Christian
fc. The church will miss Sister
tithorford; hor place will he. hard
> fill.
The large structure was packed
om the pulpit to the rear. Rev.
oung took hia text II Cor. 5:1-2.
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FELLOWSHIP NEWS
The death of Mrs. Carolina Subl~
er, wife of Sir. Eddie Suber and
daughter of Mrs. Teniia Chaj>lin,
passed on' !>t *h" * '"!
lowship section Monday afternoon,
April 2ti, almost sudden. Death
^ about 24 hours after beiijj^ ill. She
left a husband, 2 children, a
^ ?
[ mother, 1 sister and 2 brothers.
, Her remains were handled by
n Williams and Pratt, the leading
Undertakers of Newberry county.
' Interntent took place at Trinity A.
M. E. church Sunday, May 2nd.
.The soil'of Mr. John llardy died
Tuesday afternoon, April 27, with
appcndixN The funeral took place
at Seek Well baptist church, April
2S. We exteiuLto-Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy, many greetings, of .?.ympathy
in the death of their dear
child.
The farmers of this section are
now spell hound with their farm
woi k. But we. hope-they will con
s icier that the Lord givotli aud the
Loid taketh away; blessed bethe
name of the-I,ord.
1 WALTFKLOO MAYS
Laurel Hill school closed a very.
? successful term.
Primary program:
Opening- song, "W'.hitcw Than
Snow."
Lord's Prayer by children.
Sohtr "Praise Thee (J Lord." '
Song "Swing . Low Sweet j
Chui nit:"
! ?? Sweeping ' Out?-Ccdutiibiis Den'
. (,i'Song
"Lilly Boy." .
Play "Baby Show."
-.Who I.)it It- Uolr.tt Campbell.
! ? Play "Color^Fairies. . r
Announcements.
Collection '?(kil5.
April 2d, tlranunar giades ']>rogram
conscsyVdof plays, scngs and
ti ills,; which were very good in.
devil. Prof. .). 11. MeKissick war
royally ent i tained the' la-1 week
>f his-school-wurk .by hi-- school
patrons.
Center Point school had. its closing
with Mrs. i'..-tcl!c Anthony as
teacher;-, site has had a'successful
term. She i- always inter -ted it
her people.
' Mrs. Minnie Campbell has been
very sick but now improving.
j Mrs. l.ouveiiia' ( lark and little
Vivihn of .Jacksonville, Kla. spentj
ten days witli |ut parents, Mr. aim
.Mis. Calvin Fuller.;
Mr. and M i s.. i tennis Cinniin.iv
liain, .Mi*, and .Mrs. Kd Fuller nipliuiit
to llonca 1 'atIt Sunday, M;ij
li, aiid worshiped with K.v. .H..S.
.Maddux. Jr. and were the. dinner
miosis of .Mrs. Fuller's nei.v, Mrs.
laiiie lirown.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuller were
called to Charlotte, X. C. to pay
the last respect to their son; tlra!
dy. . I"Mr.
and Mrs,'Pat t -Anderson el
Spartanburg attended his uncle's .
fine; ral,. Mr, Anther AndeiVon art
this place. DIU.ON
111(1 H SCHOOL
Prof. I . I... Pcndarvis, Prin.
. -!!?.17. ComineiH'ement Announr's111
cuts
W ei!11 -day cvcniu.:. May ()|>I
. .. I , . . .. ! VI. I M
, Hat rlr.jrton, sponsor.
} Monday rwiiiiiur. May lit, F.nuri
ii-h Kxhihition -tirades IA, f>A.
OA. 7A. Mis- X. M. John-mi at:
X. <i. M litydo. sponsors.
Ft iilay < v< iiiiv.'. May II. "Tin
,' Wisdom ..f t lit* ! "'illiv-** 1st hiM
' ' > >] ; lass. Mr. .1. K. . Williams
, | sponsor.-' ,
Sunt lay,. May 10.' Ilarealaureai
. ! set \ iocs. Sermon 1 y Hev. -I. \V
j Taylor, I).S. llot milsvUle 1 listtiet
i Smith. ( at ol'ma^ Ci'itfi icti.c, M. 1*1.
| rh'r.'h.
j- Monday c.v-;.irr.r. May 17. l'titnaty
Kxiiihitioii- tirades IA. 2A,
4.-1 A. 741>.-1 v.?17. I'otttlarvis mrd Miv17.
I.. Mark, spon.-'oi s.
W't-iiin-day twninir.fr May la .
; Soninr.^T.tss Play. " I'lvo*- Palsy.'
thro tiol'i of piini'-ijtal.
Thursday ev ennui. May 20. Seei
olid Primary F.xhibit-iun. (it ado
I 1H. 2H,*i!l', Miss lis toll a Hothoa
and Mvs. Isabella ("oilier, sponsor-..
Friday?evening. May 21, (itadI
italinvr Kxereises. Address by F?H'I
H. F. Pinkie r. supervisor ol
Seieiucs, Wilsini liiyh school, Flot en
ct?.
You are invited to attend these
exercises.
l.FFSVII.I.i: \ i-'.\\ <
Sunday schools in town weic
| held a- usual.
I On Sunday morning .at -t'lcvcn
I o'clock" Rt'v. Rntcn pfonclToiI a
I soul stin iny seimon which was en;
.ioy: ;i hy uli.'. Ott Suivlay night .at-.
S o'clock T?t v W Willianr pt*t 111 _
"771 Ids sermon which Was \e:y
much enjoyed. We also had Prof.
(iU'Tott and Mr. Wi-o to wofshi" 1
with us. After tin- sermon Prof.
(iarO'tt f?aV|, very interesting- re- 1
i marks. :?'
t (Tn Run day afternoon at , o' I
ch/ck Mr. .less Thompson was' fun
eralize' at Friendship from folum- ,
bra.
Meeting was also h?l<| at St.
Matthew Sundav night.
Miss labia Mae Suber and Mr
lam's Jackson were the dinner
g-aestr- of Miss K. S. Marshall. '
Mi-sos ('. V. Cave, Ituhy Rlassongalo.
M. E. F.ee and Eva Rose
hourgh left Sunday for their
homes, Aiken, Springfield, E:lgpfteld
and Columbia. '
The Hampton high sclu:ol eommencement
was a success. The
graduating exercises wGre? la*t
Frii'ay night. Prof. Rubins of
Pettis addressed. Iho graduates.
Mr. Ed Gray is ill at this
' writing.
We arP glad to see Mr. Willie
Lpe out again after a long illness.
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\T A TIME
Yes- all men crave
At iv timr~dike this.
For ?.mil fort in?s knoi
For a ten .lor smile
And a fiiendly kiss,
For hi arts t hat are
I heed, the feed
.. Of a puidinvr hand,
A till of the strunjrl
I need a friend
Who will understand
A yrust of oncouray
The lies I of n'io
That 1 irive to life
Coiivs hack with sc:
1 sow.for peace
And 1 Inn vest st rill'
For joy, and I haw
IIAITKMNOS AT VOORIIKES.
Prominent visitors at YoorI
h<-es in 'tip* la.-' fetv ilaye have
1...... TO. T> T? -*T,;(... ...l.U )
urrii i/i. iv. iv. .'MHuii, w iru ,i>. u nu*
' i'd the' 7~>th annivor-arv' ceftjira|\tii)jj.-4vt
Venn school and Went from
. fushine- in Tteapfoit county while
1 i:i South f'aroli'.a. and Mr. G. W.
| A. .lohiislut; and Mr. J. U. Otis.
if Tuskct?: e? who came. with Dr. I
j Moto'i.. I'rincifiV 1. and Mrs. Ttlan10ii
at! ii.!*"'"I 'hi1 coUl.itit ion at
Venn school with the Tusla-tree, visitoraLij.
!. ItyTTcotrr. 1.. ltain.--of-Kott.in j
.spent April l'1 . at the sMiool/ !!?
is ' interested in . several Xe'vn i
Schools, and has h<en v fy lienor !
us' in, thy past t?> Vouchees.
Ill the annua! dtive to elect Air .)
and Miss . 'Voorhees. the ' s.liooi !
f: niily raised appro\iir,at ly ,
on the new bus fund.
The Iloyal Ulue Club In Id its'
mnual pmm on Saturday niyht. 1
at which .time mu-.ic \va< furnish d ;
by the Ala' ama State Or li"str:i.' '
Prj:v-i|e.t IMr.nton . n I ?'N. I'<h-!
er took '1 lie- (piart. tie ami Glee ,
luh t.i G inuh"! and G o'.nrotow i j
for eojice'rts last'. w. ek. They re-; ,
port a v'e?y .successful day ..in (
Gamdeii. and nivht in G- myi town. |
On Monday 'tiirh; a: Two o'clock the
boys' dormitory ea'.urV. on fire |
and in spit- of- hnoie efforts n1; I
the pai! (_ '' th" yP'iyr m< n. t he
huil ii11 v was a total h> ?. Nu on. .
was hurt. p-aefieeHy" id I of" t-'i* ,v
p.eysonal prop' rtv of the you* " ?
i:\ri M, -1 <*'MUt.Vll>- '
i'f tlio ltui'dirtr a al'uns! total.
!<>s?; .-The .::t-tlit. t j>f the I
lurid';t was ( ? .M'K 'I' Ity i'l-u' jpu . . t
li.'ii Itv'li "- ;i >> . ! v .. I-!? ?1 1 ! ?; .. |
; o. l!lO sir i (> \v:il iwt iip ' 1
a new ?':?> !< ; t'i 1 ?ri liuiM M r,
PrirmraJ 151-nrfr-?M -aid. that . tinuf
(.ha : r!u''?l. in 'hi- nrd.i n
. iy. vv.mMhnw t.i he tar' in :-oi.it> '
way hy iirij'.- a n?od< . u 1>. irk?
yun- i t. and ,-i < 1 Ir?yi-* dprraito: y |
l i at;, tc.li ih d! !;% ; 1 11i1 !T;i = pa'. ^
iin in. ilia la-t f'vn ys. to \vi.ni
i.;< th - iadidina pmpi am. <>!' the;.,
.-.land. That the hays", dm n-itm'.v j
a as the !a?t tniit in .iha. JuiiSdi t x
r n'ji ani. hut iT"~m '"> !' vlv- dm .
|).i i"isii>n. th d1 i\*i v ." ili-, <>: tinned
\vh ' > ;] ' ha I *|
f>if tin- ( til I'm;, 1? .i." arm . That i
after lak-itn: > i ; . h. t mm ' :
IX',\ and Padih t, foil f
< 'Tut iIn y : h?-u! ? . i; a-,. ?? -. k ^ II
t. r. ' i_
Thf :.11:*"t 1 I'iir- ;*??. :t
I'.I'S will hi: Ik-M ???i. \V? y.
Thay ">th, at wliah ti-.a plan's I'-ij
- jdarmtr tno Pih:! wi;f l>
<li?<-ysil us wail as tiila-r mat- .
U'is.- - " ' ' 1
Vih Ha-i'; h:; - ' ? ? i n. l'<ii i ivnntt- in
,m'( urin.I??r onin, . .a a. at -n- ah
-cm .VltTr^tli. Dr. fT.'.iVh'.n IV. v
Iian.h; in' I'aii"! univ r-ity, liirh- .
1111 i i i11. \'j j ' hi I ), jj.i ii( h VrH-?^
f?>i mc i ly |.n?t"p. >?? (hi;,.,JvlM tM'*"*'-. [
TTa)RDa riuMvlr in X< wIhti y. and a
his n:any lYhnils.in Sui.lh Ca:i>-ii
I !:a will h Ha.I to niiyt him at
\ tiorhri s at n.mitn ia i-.iinat timi*. i
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AKOIM) <' \ I?lis
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This 4*??>i.'li:init \ \\ .n dele t<; ,
nio.ii n J Ik- loss of Airs. Ja?y
Mont ironies y. wvi"' <.f Rev. S. J.i
Monleoine'. A, pa-tor of St. Peters
I . .M. II. citut'c i'. Shi* i has lu'im?a-j?^
steWUl-K'S> l7f~ SF. Rtep". t 11 It". M.-j *"
II. cluireh I'lmn, its iniraniz.at join |l
FllMetol : ? t V i '' > Ve|V I)- M ;lt ,
St. Stephen 1'. M. K. elv.uvh Sun-i11
My at'te. n-.oih. May 2. I'.v Iter pre- j '1
ddinft older, Rev. C. S.'Al-ton. j}
Kiist livh.n N<>. u,;.; lined hy 11
he picsiui. e < li'n r. Second, hymn T
Vn. 211 ua- lined liv the p)"- r
siding elk ; '1 i- scripture les-on ! P
e as read Py lie.. .1. -XI. G minim j w
I'jyn tip-, lath chapter of the Cor- j C
rintheain.
liev. M. C. Cooper lea the tes- h
imonies. Remarks \v<re also | |i
made Iiy liev. 1>. W. Washington,-J ti
uastor of I.ake City circuit A. .M. ti
>*e'<^x*<^x^x?:~xKx^~x~x-<
, v^fle N- ^
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Saturday, May 8, 1937
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rMtulimm |
ELI DICKSON I
LIKK THIS!
viniv ivcs;.
warm ami wjst>!
;h I'vo sprat;
I.
iwm-nt! ' .
iv or stain!
est pyinl
E. eluireh- .Sermon by th,. presiding
older, lie selected his text
l'r<hn 2nd chapter of St. Jo'hn and
10th verse. Re thou faithful un*-"
til/ death, ntrl I will give- fhee a
crown of life;*
Associating ministers wro Rev. .
M. C. Cooper, pastor of Hickory
Grove M. E. church: Rev. D. W."
Washington. pastor of Lake City.
A. >1. E. circuit: Rev. J. G. Graham * 1
I!- v; S. I.. Thomas and Rev. M. C
Wil-a/ti .
Those that w?re left to mourn
her los-- were -daughters and 2
sons and a .hushan 1 and a host of
friends. Mrs. Nnficy Shaw ot
Kings! roe. S.'C.CMrs. Elmer Brayhpy
of l.ak,. City: Mrs. Ally fail
f)skar'r.T Lake City: Mr.. James
Montgomery of Cad"s.. S. C.
'There are also a host of grand' hildre.n.
and "relatives- left tt.
moUrn her less. But Aveho'pe lis
heaven's gain. .
Tie' remains were taken ,to the
!'a les ecm? (ery.
M.I.EN TUMBLE
A. M. E. (TICRCH
.Rev. J. \Y. WitInn-spoon. Pastor
Greenville,' }>. ( *.?r-Suuday schvol
>p;'in <l :it with a large attenlance.
Wo had. a fme study of the
e's'-on.' Thy* i('vi<'W hy Rev. Adams
vas ve ry interesting. Wc also
isTFn" < to sum time ly renpirks
>y Mrs. M. M. Calhoun.
\G?i 11 i si-.r service began at 11:00
>v!o--k. Th(. s|i?( it of worship prcaiied
throughout ihn "service. The
fi inoiu it'* to the children was
.cry ,o(T,votive. The pastor deliv red
a strong spiritual message
at ypl>fted tlr' luarU of all. lie
ve.'i for his subject "Grace and
JlY/ry, th?' Doors of Heaven'*
his. a 1 In! (P-aim 1 SO: 11). The
piritual ti?I,. ran 1 ii*i"h throughout
he service'. We had one to join -l. "...
lv church,. Airs. Matthew Harper .
After the usual servlve was over,
h(. Holy Communion was Riven to
i large auiiiher. Mrs. Ilattie
Kennedy, the mother of Mrs.
iVirhct spoon was presented to the ' >
ntv.ri ega.tion. She is spending
v!i:i' ti'nje in Greenville to the deiirht
of a!!. Ti:e congregation
.va-f-vciy large and?Hm collectloTT
imoim'ed to over $">0.00,'
Nieht service began at N o'clock.
1'ii,. o . tor came before us again
:tfd deli vet d an in-piling message
hat was eiijoye.! hy all. He used
or his subject "The Invitation ft
i...IIC" M'lii >>!.!! i -:r> rifiii.
vl;>> ci' l n >t'?(iMiimi'i,. in the* ir.orn
::ur wa'I'i' jfivi'n an opportunity to?
l<> -( .
.Mrs. I.ydia Bri?.well is home arain
t<- t!i d !u:hl of all. After
mllijr lih'.-dufl a"'Beauty Culture
Ionise, at (lie Apex sehool in Atanta,
(la.. .*
The monthly hull'tin is' out for
Vpril. It carries the "amount o'f
iiom-y earn member paid and
i hat it was paid for aioiitr with nth
r b t . re-tiny news. Be sure t<
t ymrr py.1*^? *
AH file t optains; and members
re lined* up for the Trustee Rally
tie. fourth 'Sunday in May.
Dubois graded scivooi.
I. M. Hutchinson. Principal
Ronneau Amidst a week-end of
nemorable events. DuBois Grad- ;
d school terminated a very suctissful
scholastic' year crowded
nil tfie ir.iromution oi many new
(Mit imi in tin- cm t iculnm of the
chool. The primary closing oxrcises
were hold in the school's
uditorium on Thursday morning,
nder the direction of Mrs, Freelap
and Soloman assisted by Mrs
Washington of Vance, S, C. The
itei mediate program was held or
'hursday night. There was a vaLLy-oT^n.ioyahlo
nimilwjs on tin
rogram. The feature of which
as the comedy "New Wives for
lid."
The Commencement Prom was
eld on Friday niirht. A very de- ?
ghtful time was had by all to
Cincs* of (lilliajtl's Swing Ore-lies
a.
/VILLIAMS ::
jneral Home
ION DAY AND NKiHT
Quality and Better Service \\
Phone 9573 '
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IMLANCE SERVICE ::
LADY ATTENDANT
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38 Washington Street
COLUMBIA, s. c. ;;