The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 06, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Pagre 6 ' 9 I 'AI'IM-ICATK DATE , NAME . ._ CITY GRADF S i > ! I BIKTHi)AY ... _____ , .< > rFilI out this coupon a {Hi m i;I tampej envelope to Tho 1\in ? 1310 Asseml.ly .St., C 'liu'hia. >. \ [ th? roll took, ;m-T" you w li' ro h MAKING sewing hags Dear Bill: If yt/u would send y?>u- fr-- *> the corn doctor would thcy bn^?In our vocational b'uild.^ig we - re taking Sowing. We are making, sewing bags. . How did you enjoy-- Hallowe'en ? . Wo had allatr tv* ~ 11 ;11 eg; am. " Wish you could have l?ei Devonuio L. ENJOYS THE SANDMAN Dear Bill: - ' * ? I am glad the Junior page -is picking up again' ant o:n-h v. < k .wo are having, more' letters'.' 1 Cnjoy very much the stviy ,ain :t the Sandman. 1 Hope it will i".^-eontrnued. I spent, the week-end home and attended our union \fhith was h< hi at St. . Stephen" diajitist ch-uivh.. Boy kins; had a very rice time. V. e *' . are. still . t.oing nicely in scho 'J. Hope to, have0 wo: e' news ..next ' , time. So long ulitiI next we\ it. - Tours, Margaret Wtig'l.t. I V,'. ATTENDED K A1K 4 Hello Everybody: I see we have a t ? w'-hu i;!:>-r this week. Well,- 1 \Vent tw' the i ., V,,1V IU11 I* I Hill \ .U.'i mill .. T time. The ' Ilcrnet-tsviije T??; 4i-;i!i boys played Coulta r v\inv -V: <>i.t Cheraw, S. V. at the >uT7il '1 laseorea were 12-0 in favor oP'liennettsville. .Sunday thorniijg I at ten .'^i tit' Pee Doe Baj list ui. on. i. My father ' "had charge of t: S-iiHay school department. I was appvdr.leu secretary of the Ir.t. fmediate ehish I sure will haw; ph/nty' of company this winter because v.e have two* girls staying . witir us. tu??.? to school, There are hi -ut-riye Lawrence and Ea-tei' Wither-poop both of Ubcnt are in t r e eh yoivt li grade. Well, so long until n xt week. Anr.etie Eva Mei\?;L.ni. TUB SAN DM \N Good evening lite' Sandman said and Eugene nodd-d. Dot !. jumped up an.! ?pi;ek!y turned-tinportrait of his great-grand '.e.hei with the'face to the wall, ><> '.hat it might not. join irvJ.Uih. talk a,- it did thy night .before Now ;you- are going to toil a., stories, piy dear San In.an, the-littje boy .^aid hooking. Hut v ah. 1 Will- 101i ,.V"11 WlK'.l I"'" .'green* pea's that j:v* ! in '.ho s.v a pod. or of- my lord ?.' <k- y, v made love to Lady k? 111 . ??t of the darning Veedljjthnt wafine th?i it thought, itself a ing And F.ugi-ne ^uw.how a - *be nn!< a. alone he t< >k- up old an i Vein' rie >plo up"ii r.is hor-". S'-me h< bookthcfiirc whilst othors be sen! z ^ ^.(.Uehir.d. Hut ho always askoi them first. What eharact r doo; your look shrrfv you to hoar, must soe it Myself ho then sail and thoy were obliged to. - how hj,n their books. All? those . who born the characters of vert' pood *n< exceedingly good -had their pkqf in fronV of?-him to? lis.ten to th? heavenly story..hut thove who wen marked, pretty bond, ini'Idling o bad weie'seated behind hiin am hart .ho 'hear the ?h"?rriblo - story Th( y trembled and < l_ulL_,wou!i have thrown thonisolvp< head tiroff the hor?ie but Hu y enuld no for it . was- as if they had. growi to it Why deatli is the more hehrti ful Sandman of the tw-.. Iviki'm exclaimed I am not in the-mas afraid of him. Now that is instructive., th great-grawl-fathor portrait mum Ul^.J r. _ uit'ii. 11 was OI fonw use -pea: ing my mind and "the good nuu was quite pleased. Well that is the story of tht -Sandman and now/ny children mm, he tell you something himself to night. (The End.) JOHNsfrx r .s>HTn ' UNIV,ERSTTV 7<K)\ S ; ?> John W. Coleman. Reporter1 The Qpl, <n. Dull s of Smith have won three crinsecutiv" games, after losing the initial frame to the .. Fayetteville Normal institute .by a margin of fi-O. After shading the heavy Alien team 7-0. the Ralls swampeothe hiftfily favored Shaw pleven 12-7 thrilling , game. I>ast Saturday, the Rullsd rode roughshod over the less experienced St. Augustine eleven which ended* in a 42-0 victory for Smith, t? ' v - J - . . ' *- - A 5The iiorf 1< [VjiTH' 5; ?KrAg.Sr wrrxir-tl 1 ? .v? +1++1* ?x* )? % % >N BLANK t . 193 < < ' o, - ----- - - V it . ..... STATE . X *> < GIIOOL r-!? ... ' a_. AGE ' | .1 tojrothor with a self addressed ! ! :to Leader, Bill Carver's Club, ! G. Your ua^p~Kvill be placed on >j a 'membership card and button. Jr> Mitiih kic'lad - to St.* Auirastiive l-nvn "Ui the- l't yard lii.e. After in ? xrliantre .'f pimts,. Smith drovs nil" iK*i'I to ino S'. va i> yard | t- i-)? \v-U>'ii.? A\ iHio Watt ?plungi . the -ivre. Vaujrhy niad.-; 15:o'I N! >,u !?'U.ti; :Tiuin . placement A I V.w Hih: ;ti's later W." Watt usrHv- j '! a i i.-s' .ai.U ran ovey -Jf.?(r t'o ?t.'iu |,.iuui;, Vanirlindnya'.n . diverted f?.>: tile ext-H* pofi.t. . th liist .Ufiiartier ended , -ai li - 'aoit.-i'u with ivnv his lirstj , am and s tit. another team tlutt J okid ah'V'-t as. well. After sev,ial pli.y's in the seco'nd period, I 'ork.y, a. lira*-man' intercepted a*j . ':i:;dyards only to he I aduJcd < V'iiis iroal for.'the 'thii-rl "IV. 1;,. l! e - l;.ilt'.1- part of tlftl j t . r.; ihudr intercepted u pa.-.s i ud' tuiv 10 yards to. the tejLj lie ah .i'vdr.' iVr.' the fourth jfuUhh- j town, aft^r which he.jdacOff-Jtiek- , d for tlto'peii.t.. SiTliih was- lea j '.m l?v a : . >?; e- of th-U V-?Wie half j nd il. .A?Athe third .punter fperi-i . 1. (.''.la'i h .lack-i n had-'his thiulirinyivieu ur. the Ijel-d. After NVatj ..n !,a a'a'L;, a .-pect.i.ular rim of' yar<L<. e.la^it.ie; several -tack-, .-Vs. .I.(h:fny ^'iliiam.s i aeed a- j iir;: d "ii-Tl end J':?yiv t. e .ekw<S4? avd !in? .f,*r th". first score of.the ;?<l hal.s Ilaidy placefjicke I for-j e\:/(a p> i:-t, ? '.iriiljr the -It it ' > iyiie ..V the platai"* .on the ?-; . v>. n y ere- . fit in agahV 'i i a ::i l.-y <unU;iej.'s jv.>- and .'ndtr.itn. :'p!.. 1 '"\:er for _ final, ...... \ :.t; i:jed ait r t-1 intend-. ! -hie'.-y v.a-rrfun,hied,, ran a -"H(-:d i.'!t. .tin - XVVsi point, ill"' aivnyVnteV a' f.-u minutes aft; r 1 . v. 'with '?*; 'I a hunt mid-*; f > r J-mk'h. "ewell at ptir.twas iei u i- in i y Vauyln . h' -dy. and (if; hum, tine running j V v'auAm:'.; Wnfjti, Watt" Mold I * \Vi!:i?u>i*; .?'(W^Vr, 11 a i'> t \ as.: | Ma: khans. . ^ K-,: St a , uj ; . , :h ' it" i% v. u- - i.'-i v :?i .*t. a. ft si ;.: ? .1 ; :: U r 'U 'Vrso 'fli . i "?* .< jr;iV: ' wh a - y. I'. |. i: iv as.1 C. IV 1 - .lain! ' W , ^ hui:<. ; :ui:* y'vii kt.i y." I ! . ! Mi: \H "!: i * o. i {{. st iiooi. | haWK-iin'* Team. St. " I.Uvcn. ? * . " ' V . M. f, "S. at. [ . i f L..<- harm.?tr.jsi . ! .; - t,hat \v?- Jrivi"' fvi a ! : v" Aia^-xvitiriv' : ,v ^hivh a - j.'ny- ii . : 'it T, vat i.l Jim- "f , MTS'.i.--1 si th? .fourth <l<iw"n . S <: i'-ul hack1 mJuir'j is , ' a yii?.. ihe hall l'f ymfeA lac ; a - lis'flc p.'Vat: - . . HT< I ,V,-. hat huth -i i ;m?.ii lA'riily. matched and the- s. ? ? <w!? .1 ?* -<>. OutstamWnf* v id; P.TS Atvh loin < ! , (iii h JIP win and San.nc! SinJ Archie made th. teuvh i??"wn ; IV'. ! ! .?M-r? J'dum. , At p oiipan in-ir ( i; 1/ait wv?<? Coach . Pears/,a and Principal 0?luin. Af'ti* the irame heth team- were Mirved dinner in the dining room \vT;e?e they t i.e r. ,! and exp'issrd i^vi'di siie ef nn i!:e- ea !. . tlu i ' Fc,nn.t i' ' (>i, .Sat ' i i : .a" i. n li! Hal r '.'iv. e'i n party \ 'n-. a 've,; foi the 1 ! .*! h'ltr '' i'ltlles V.We thd y 1V.fee'-r?- H..I- -l-'a-C-| i nt.y. - xd'-x.t '!' .infirmity f-.'Jh t !i.: ty. At'ennd eac^h i ii'-'ht ?) f!n!fe le'di shad ', en i .i : on?? itunninir in -C" .t ii" t i"n and pe in(f . .. . i.i .a ,...:n 'bp at'riji.ti"P. Thr Hallowe'en t ro'I'i raw enjoynv.pt fi r ;ho mn'nv- freedSnndwirho-. > Iviivf-vna candy vi'"ro m>1<1. Mi-s ()t4/4 - Ail-u,-5q>i4n?'t; assisted ?Ly <? hi r mcmbr - of the faculty. () Til.! j.v the firs' yvnde ended 1 'h'-ii* Hallow< '( >. unit Whi-h lnst?d *1/ month rtf October.-, The- ehil' drop p'uifpkfhtf: fv<>m homo ' and wi'i'i' allowed t<> ont faces in 'them at claisi makin-Tyfpek o' Innlorir-, T'.laek- oats att-1 wijt-hes wove ?lraVvp an posters awl a witch cal < ndnr for October remained on the board the entice rvihth.' On Friday 1 he-i:MomtV Tv-mnomics "iris presop*Tr}jp iXffi^janv"in-which 'bey demotf-' <r^nri the correct way of eatinir, ii-mtr table napkins etc. 'iVeetcd by Airs. Tndia Shanklin. People of this scctibn are lookin <r forward to the fVut Roval Inland Farmer-' Fair, which is sp-n ' red by the community and will be held An the campus. This & j'-ne of the hiircrest events of tip? 1'year. People from other Rtates as well as this state are expected to be here, to spend the day eating *. %" ' ~r ? ?? TH free barbecue. Nov. 12 is the date That night the dramatic club will have a program anil all are asked, to stay over. The public is invited Miss Victoria, Fra/.ier, one of' the teachers here was called a-' way by' the depth of her uncle Mr.) Prince Brown. The school and eopi munity extend sympathy to the family.in this their hour of grief. BKTT1S ACADEMY NEWS. By Uubv Nicholson. . ? " Mrs. Zelda Wilkerson senior. : vpjres.'nt'ative of The Palm<;tCo: header at Betti<, was called to her leave Uotua Patn' last week, due to the serious illness of her moth er. We are hpoing th.1t she will return soon. 1 am "pinch hitting" tor nor this week. Mis-.ys .G..B I"1 rater. A M fimimincrs. W M. Blocker. II Franklin nul Ruliy ^N ickdI son. Mrs B, I. \rda>tsTTTi ahd "Mi?ti. + Atkinson i! tlu* Ftta Moton niufieal it ill in Ausi'asta .Monday nijrht Miss (.'. B. Simrletoli, a former teacher here, hut ji"\v a iiu'iul.or of tho*Tacu!ly of F hotii !>I. AT1, o aeoonvpaniodi hy' Mr- IJosa Weaver "mid Miv (It'll F, Weaver, were .vi toes here Friday Tl? lUttifc Community Fair will ho hold N/v ln-11. Brinj? your otkhibitk, _.Tho.-alir.ii.ni assoMnti'an spansore rd an.:on i'tyai)!e ITallowe'i n carnival, hero Saturday ovon'intr Preside lit Nioh'dv-ti-TTioL'Mr, J: Skive lis a' fep.ded . thpVfTt r*T^w* van Fiii :n ir.oetitiuat ftft, 01iv? huieh, Kiijrolb !d (\"?j Siit.oid \*> Sun'ay *th President 'attended tjio '2nd IMvi-iuh pf '-aid union at Mt Sinai, Aikot1 comity. Miss Mi.nti.ie I.. Stark, c.f "ljVs Mtiiin Inn. Bettis '^7 visited friends liove Sunday. Mis. I>. M'. .Fvrvioan. .senior -ipi'iit ? iihuvant -wo-lt-eiid Avith ,'a'r class". .ate,- M'*s Ka-tjierino, .lack n'-in this oomnturiily'.- " l A irroup-rrc^i! o- youni* i;i< n .of the Si nier cfa la ai'selv -- a 'a ch'ih tlio.^nllsnn. \viih._ Miv-r-s IV-wnian ard Farr v 'a a.h.y advi-i i--.' Tho-,<dub rendered ae ittU1 est iriir protrrani <in haiiel S nday evojiinv.' The Bettys S.tialen' ('nun il < ?i didati s fur. etu. ?" are. Ii'?\v in t ;! Id eMI:.ea:-..-ni?oie for Villi--, T'u> ' !<--( h'li v.ilMvjfld at an early late,* Prof. B-.iivwi.tn 4s ?iv>n?nr. A ir.*>u t in- Impm U v<!* ?": ?Mi< . -s STvili<> V>riullcy. l.nmFaek. Fnnt.m Llolpiife. : (.'ar'vio Sip pkio'. Far.rir G'ifTp, May*' F r l.aara HaN.y. Dm n * Mi'!- V Ma^mfTt aiM FtJlvtit. M. K.; TtiohaV.'fx.n. ?' Kit 'tp. Ar'huV- Fi':n!!t y/N'-at'l "wfU-ort Ilxifiii Sl>! 1,'i !'1. Fiui'.' Gary, Clur iicv Mi'lfV aft<! .T"V.n Mi'.rrtrs; ami Mrs. V? ;i !h?? pi ml Mr. ' .lav. ' I'.t lliTv-cr. lifttis * ::7 1. rriH^t -wi I-T; ' .yirU ?* p'imil'ai a - 11 ! 1 n Oram:*.? iKlV.r (.MiKI'.tV M i^s Mami G <i\vp <1. a. tii.aphiy ' !" i.r.- 1<> aima;, , v.'i, - tsil'.M F: : y o.*pourr. n)' t: r <: :;111 <.t" her sis!< p. VV. < \t pi 1 lara'hy. M" =. It. Cataa^l. niir hr'.al matron S|l?'Mt tho \rrrH. | ?!-1 ;i'. hi;i".h I'.atm-ii- . Sl?v..*a?l r> li r uupst. Mr-- It' hy Giir.-f ii, f-o.-ivran.-' - My. J anii T'm.mav. j Ti-.--!ininm. -prpt F':c Wei. k-i/ml in Clinton. ? Mr. K. T I!.-lines, mint ipal <>f ' Hi "s-iP-ol. Saluda Co.. .am: Mi-* Wilson . tfacal'ty of .Sai in a Hi. vis'ite-1 hi- parentMr. 'and Md'"1, Gen. 11'?11lit-tiiiriim- tlu ( wc'-ji'ifflil Pfes: an 1 Mr'-. Nich?<1-on enterj'ftincli 'h * carpenters ami ot.h--v I \vdi -kiujen nil ri;r new academic ioii-V.im.r, ('<>. Supt; <-f Education, 'A11v j K II Fi ll: an i nihrv w'.iu frionfl- at a Vtvhvriiv dinner last Miss France- Pahm-ros GraniteF riday. villc ami Miss Mn'pnoUa Sliyh. NVwhciry, Betti* jrrtuhrvios -wri't tvim .nir em- Sttndav visitor*, 'j Itov. \V. TI Ma- per preach*} at ' Inst'irincr hvee Suvdavt Fespl Th- Is a ! h- v 1 ijki:i> si;, mt;11 st 11(>(>i. Atniersoii. 'lie' faculty an-I s'u tl-nt body of Keel St. lli schoo are i-jiiit. plca-ed to report *pr<* pre- s ami activity ah-tnr manj itm *- sociali an 1 ineffectual in . elusive. 0 ' jjfGn Thursday ' pitrht, Oct. 2*th freed St. 11 iff h showed its willing noss as always to participate it tie- anniver-ary prop-iam of St Paid Baptist church, r'epre enter by a vocal soloist, Evelyn M*"Ghec To further fill the week with ac tivity we note the journey, of tbt principal, S. C\ Perry, and Hi"! ncnooi mouity to lireonvillc or an observation tour; an enjoyabh pop-ialling during thin occasion was made to'Sterling High school i Along thi^ sports lino. wo. as t grtjup. welcomed- the football cap tain's, Charles Sussovycli's report , of victory, over the Hartwcll, Ga t. anv vv-b^t'e they, on last Monday ma le a successful attack [riving r dofentv.pf 'Jl-fi. Knfhusiasm stil i runs high, and the Itood St. Bliu Perils anticipate.'and hope for- i ,siut, l ut well-earned victory ovei Sterling' High school on the tftth ^SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER I , . ( r i * * ' 1 > . -?- - - ' " "S E PAI.METTO LEADER OPENINtf OF POPLAR GROVE SCHOOL On Thursday morning', Oct. 28, the Poplar Grove graded school | of Santuc thre>y open her doors to a large number of children Ip [begin another year of school work Beside the teachers and children a goodly number of the patrols were present to witness the open < ing program."After the regular, dti votional exercise, Principal Bog&n stated that he would be glad-^to have a word from, any of the pa1 trons who desired to speak.,.?33o I the following persons spoke very encouraging,, words to-the school: [Mrs. Louise Gilliam, Mrs. Minnie Rict* Mrs." Rebecca Meadcr, RJ<r. R. B. Thomas. Mr Fr;?ik Jeter, Mr \V. G. Gist, Mr Thomas_Gilliam and Mr T. B. Jeter Then the teachers expressed themselves' j an.1 promised to do their best to ; make Poplar Grove the best in the count v'V* .. ? . I i ' I 1 Poplar Grove .is .a large up-todate four school building with' ini'.ny Bnbde'rn conveniences. In. other words, it is the best arr.ano- I j '.-<1 school building in* the county, j Ami too much praise . cannot be u'lven Mr. Thomas Gilliam. Mr. T. j 1'.. Jeter and Mr It B Thomas, tho colored hoard" of trustees, who, _ labored so long and hard.* with tl>o noble assistance of the teach evs and- patrons, in getting such v. -building for the uplift of ^ the rh-Wr-n of -thi<? community. Prof.' Wm. ~M. Began, iin able and experienced teacher, who is \v*ll known as a Sunday school* teacher, church .worker, ^.hustlingf chord man, is the principal, and ! is il ly assisted by the -following Ca hers: Mrs. Kathefline M- Ki-| -.on.'#Mrs. Lucy Polar and Miss M.nry ,L. Jolmson, The people 01 Said uc can point with pride to -Uieiv , school house and teachers.' >nd fhchildren will have no sxi use for. not advancing after spend .in,- inc. time in this building nipl'T the care of these teachers, i We say to . other confmunities J n. need of a school house to talfefsinfuc as an?vevample, ask God' to help them. ..then go and do' likewise. 1 ' pine nn.r. <jVu RCH - - . AND SCHOOL NEWS Sunday beir.-fc a .beautiful duy 'ait ! the first. Sunday in the Cont*"iine<' year our Sunday school was well attended. All officers and leaerc rs present .. The lesson was b-.-aulifully outlined by our Supl VI- r rrk,.v..(t j i? . .... ? . jicivrvvc* till VI IpOCWL'U Uy !Jett-of Million. li ;r. iH'iv pa-tor, Rev.- J M. Mun '!iv.' onkrotl the pulpit with the t'i .limr of a hearty welcome, and h > o .fi?r his subject: Behold t-.u !.amh of CJod '.hat takes away the -in < f th wold.- Rev. D. W. Be. tkerf" a-s'istod ' in theservice and, irave ii'n interesting prayer. The h tri. ten of the choir Mrs. S. J. jR.thea hatHlovoly music outlined ^Ti-i iiHtbt-m. -lust As I Am.. The pulpit .true-'s \yere. Revs. E. J. j'.ii I. 'S; .M. Mundley and D W Be then. . Si:li'.hol Bvthi'ii and Mar-' >. it Wi i'.'M"avc7"on the sick Tist. i ?.!i - M. litlloy was Miss Rosa_ IJ. !!? > i y's. . tie-1 -Sunday in I.atta. |. I:.* v. A .! Wilkin was the housei . f m j?n<i Mrs. King Man-, nhx* of I a:Miss Edmonia A1-' fox! a i parents week-end, ' 1"'v where she is attend-. itv.r Hi;.-'a ho.il. Miss. Mary K. M' . ), turned home Sunday wh?-lie pent a pleasant ?eaS'i! in N. w York and New Jersey : >' w;i leioinpanied by Rev. A. J. Wil'.i .- -on of Timmonsville. v family <if Cartway ,Mi ; I Mrs. Alford a surI' . >' n.ir. l?y returning theii uauvrnier. i j '1 -i Hallowe'en party wa?H a - > T: Mlav, with Miss B. < punch well. Miss I . lWl 11. ;?g' cake. Walter John* -"I;. .1. ] ' i. thou and Katie Mor ris en wrt-ii .] and Mioses A. B.; ''<>!, i -nn rrrr! M; Ma Hoy presided at the piano. MAN ST. PHILLIP A. M. E. CHI IU H p , lt? v. ( . Capers, Pastor t 'Ian I' -t'O , S. C.?Sunday was high May at this point of worship. It a heautiful day; and (ietrul iVi i-Alionary day and at 11 | a a i ;. ir.- prfsentei, otir ev j!i"rti: th person of Bro. E. Sim - nions t . d< 1 \'tr the morning's mes1 sago He \tas at his best. He 0 >poke from the Book of GcnesvsJ r. It v;as oinlerrul messa'ge. Siuida'*Nihoolpwts at tKe usual hour at d aVJjy^y time wa"s had. At ".:(>(? p.m. a .missionary pre;-I .'gram v.'tu- had jiKwhich. time our 1 n \v. Jural pieacher brought us a sod stiirng sermon taken from j n t. .'John d:2; subject We shall [ see Hiitt as lie is.' ,This is his second -attempt and we dire en- j " eot tairing him to cjfntinue on to higher .points. ThigT messago was M full of thought an t was enjoyed 1 ! llV "11 ?-tw . ^ 3..* ? nu iiv-uni nun. ...... - I '1 Wo also had Jhe silver f tone : quartet to sing a few seloctyons, I j und! r the leadership of Mr. Hen-j 11 > v Jenkins They were at their - host. t The evettrng worship was well . attended and the''pastor deliver.en challenging message, using as i IVis text Arts 10:14 thGme "The | Prayer of the Woman." This rrtes . sage was forcefully delivered and , all hearts were rjiade glad. At the conclusion of these services the pastor commended the missionary ladies for rcnosring such a fine program. We can tiulyinay that Gr/d had given us a beautiful day. For all these blessings we thank Him ear neatly. .~JL. ' I . . ; j ST. MICHAEL M. E. OIURCH ? Rev. II B. Jones. Pastor Bennettsville, S. C.?R^v. and Mrs. H B Jones, Mrs Hattic Cook and Mr Whiteman Cook attended the Area council in Daytona Beach Florida last week. They reported an inspiring meeting. A pqw rally in charge of tho classes will be "held on the second -nigPt at which time Rev. J:?W. Taylor the presiding elder witf preach. A Harvest Banquet is being sponsored by Mrs H.. B Jones on Thursday, November 18th at 8:00 p.m. The th.eme is "Hilltops". Two' sjpfakere alj'eai.y 'promised are Rev. J. W. Taylor arjd Dr.^Ar R Howard.-More details later. Threcfgifts At*i 11 be presented, the thred- persons whose tickets will b<> drawn that night. The cooperation of the entire community is Solicited. All captains and "workers are urged tc; Jo their best in the ral ly on tho third Sunday, Every member is urged to be present on the first Synday. _ Nlj]W3ERIty NEWS St. Matthews Baptist Church Rev. S. "M. Halscy. Pastor Sunday school was held at the usual hour-with-a largo attendance present. The home choir rendered a splem.id ^rgoijaivi at the church Sunday evening. BYPU began at the''usual hour With an interesting -prograrrrr At night another remarkable program was rendered by the Li'ttlf River quartet, St.. John quartet itnd tltfc home .choir. The church was filled to.its capacity everyone seem to have efijoyed himself. The song program was .sponsc/red by the Pastor's Aid and Usher Board clubs; presidents: namely M rs. I.ucy AVerts and Mrs. Mary Johnson. These two clubs are giving the church a new heater. They have already raised a large portion of the amount of^'nioney to purchase the stove with. ftv f (trfvfcfy I resbyterian Church Itev.- A. H. Rcasoner, Pastor A large crowd attended the Bible .class Wednesday**afternoon. The lesson was very interesting as usual.' - '% Sunday school service was very iwauuiiwiy urseusseu uy an. The discussion of the hofhe. in the League was impressive Sun^_ day. There will btf}. \i W.^utilizations of 9 Family Council Family Worship, Dividing Home Dutijes and an Evening entertainment. You are cordially invited to attend all of th^sc. services. Drayton Street Hich School . Prof. R. F. Gla..don,'Principal Our guest last week were Prof. U S Gall man and IUv. E. E. Gaulden.. Both gave very helpful addresses erring devotional exercise. Mrs. L'illie Gladden is still . in. the People's hospital. We* trust she will s/jon-rccupbrate. All of the'operations at the hospital have., been successful. The nurses treat the patients so. kin. L l.v, until one minister did net want to ledve when he was dismissed. Mrs. Winnie .Marshall has moved in the home of the late Rev. T. F. ' Ilavper with his widow, Mrs^Dicil II. Harper. i??? ? < OK ESBl'RY NEWS St. Paul A. M. E. Chureh Sunday was a lovely day. The Sun ay school lesson Was taught by the'teachers and a short review by the pastor. Preaching- services began as usual. This being home-coming day at the C. M.jE. cfturch quite a few of our members worshiped with them Their pastor^ Rev. Fisher was at his best in deliver* ;ng the home-coming message. Several visitors were present. ^Dinner was seved on the gioujuls. We are lookipg forward to our last quarterly conference Sunday. We are hoping to pay, the prc^iAing elder out. . r, We are glad to report Mr. Edward Holme., Is improving and is now at home from the hospital. Mrs. Susan Arnold is on the sick list. We Me hoping for her an. farly recc-.ery. ?: * Willi MIRE'NEWS & Rruce Tabernacle Church The Sunday 'school is still progressing at this church, 'fhe memhorc nr.. getting r^ndy fur the annual conference convening id Columbia, at Jones Chapel A. M. E. Zion church, November 24-28. ). Rev. J. D Davis the astor of this "church st'orns tu be ju* smiles and I wonder what is thejfreason. Let us watch and see in tni^ column. | Mr. President Williams went to Newberry, the past week to sec Dr.. J. M. Grant, accompanied by his loving wife, Mrs. Pros!a Wil iiitruH. present, no is sun ?m1 proving. I Mr. and Mrs. William ' Oglesby [accompanied by Rev, and M)(s. ' Ilymen from Atlantic Cit<jPr?NV*-ife, motoredS^>. Whitmire the pasfweok and were lJu>*~gfccsts of Mr and Mrs. Ha/skpll Joiner, Rev. Cola Joinetr and wife, Miss Cornel ivi' Oglesby and Mr. .John William Byre.. The above quests had the pleasuiv of att tiding service at Sims Chapel Baptist church. All enjoyed the services. Mr. W. M. Wallace have returned from attending the S. C colored state fair at, Cc'lumbia the past week. Mr. Wallace reported a pleasant trip and a very Educational event, at the fai-V. Mr. Wallace has beej, a director for many yea^s. Cedar Grova Church Service wai held at this church during tha -pMt two night Thur* f - . ? ; ?? ' ' S, $100 CASH MARIE DOWNING. NEVADA THE PALMETTO LEADER . " ? The Eplmefto Lender and Marie kno\vn column. "Beauty and Romano best original letters on beauty topi first prize, $50; second, $:{(); third, $ Prize-winning, letters will be print Downing's column and the naihos in this newspaper. All entries, are use Beauty Foundation, of which I Entriclfc must be mailed before m "('Tif?lhle?^#ftjlst be accompanied "by t filled out.' _ Address your letters to' Foumhrtfon, 511 Locust Street, St. 1 NA^IE- ...... ' ADDRESS .1. , . day n:nl JFridny of last week. Per- I yicc^as con tieled by Rev, Jr D. t Davis.*'" pallor oj" Bruce Tabernacle church. . i ;.Rev, .1. T\ Wade and Rev. J D I Davis were the guests of Mr and Mrs. II. P. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs L , M Abratn. Mrs. Elmira Epps, ' Mrs. Ella Sartor. Thev. all enjoy- 0 od the hospitality of the home.. ' Sunday school was bemxtrfully v discus-eo bv the various students ( taught by S. Abramfc. ./A ' J beauti'flil theme bas?d on Alfcojjudic ' I Beverages A very interesting ' theme". At the" morning seVVi'ce j I Rev. Wade preached" a splendid j ' sermon..- Cblwetidfi $11.85. Ic I R ports from the baby contest I as follows: Elmer Dewit't Bapks j ' $-2.05; Exvin Bank-- $2.60; Mary v ! Magdaline Pligh ,$15.1(L_ Hazelene ^ Johnson $6.00. Little IlazeleBie c Johnson wcat the fidst prize. Miss Beaulah Pv?in lor presided. Grand 1 total rai'stdk for the call and the * babv eonte^. $25.00. Grand total * .for the day-$28.85. 5 The four:ji quartcrly conference will be.at Bruce Tabernacle on Sat Airdav. October .10 by the Presiding El er Rev, D.. C. Crosby, All reports were made out perfectly and everything was in smoothness. Miss Mozella Epps spent the , week-end at home. 1 PINE GROVE I a \% r ruroriL- l i ^1. iTi. ij. v_iii nvir | Yesterday was quite n busy da^ | for everyoEt, the preacher being a away to conference ho services ), wer' held. The .choir was away attending the choir convention at 1 Pleasant spring.; quite a number attended. ' : l C I ( *'1 M;s. Rosa Ktty is still oh the "sick list. - 2 Mr. Asm Mctze who lias been, sick for qui'le a while is feeling fine. Mi ss Daisy McKinzy is also on the 11 sick list. . s Sunday before last Miss Martha Suber vivas inv Carlisle, S. C. at- a tending the Home Burial Af^ so- 1 ciety convention. After the convention Mrs. Ada . Nellum, Miss,? Ma: h;; Sulci motored to Helena. I J and v (' FFie dlnneV guests of j' Mrs. Polly "P.ayand s\ter. While , there thev visited the colored bos- ' pital, Mis. Susanna Graham w?s. giv- s eh" a hii tlrtry dinner at her? home..!.. Her guests were'her daughters, I j sM.n. giamHoTs', grand-daughlerji, j husband and son-in-laws. | JSuJrU Daniels le(ft for. I Charlott*', N. C., Monday. | t ' Mia J. A. Jackson has returned I lu inc after spending two^ and a I half months in Washington, I). C. ' c takia.tr operation for his eyes. ' He i 1 cpo: ts seeing y^Uo While there ! i he visited his daughter, Mr and_i Mrs. O, A. Bookman, Camden, N. r .1. He also visited Philadelphia' and Baltimore. On arriving heme t he was given a s-qTpri^c dinner , (his wife also) by their tfeughters 1 Those present were Mr. and Mrs. j ' .lamfs Ik-lton and son Mr. "and . ! Mrs. Jerome Reese, * 1422 Iler^t-M Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. J amps , * Washington. They all ropor^pd , t j tr-rvin.. mjnynrl Dw.mt;c| yy-i, I ^ I The Big sisters club met Mon-' j day night -with a larze number pves 1 cut. On the 12th-a singing contost will be given by the Big sis- ' tors. t KASTOVER NEWS East-Sunday was a high* day at ' Mt. Zion Baptist church. They * pfitcrtaimod the union and many auto ears, trucks brought'the peo ' pie from various churches schools } and communities. Rev. Neal spar cd. no pain in making tjcm. all welcome. Indeed it was* a Tine session. All went away happy, * Ea-t .Sunday night about two J _ I ; nih<?. <>f St. Philips members^ v. . re out to greet the new pastor !' Rev. Bowman who had just; re- I 1 turned from the annual conference. The conference attached Hhiloh" mission to St. Philip station, this request was asked by the oific rs of Shiloh at the last quar | . t rly conference and they all met 1 'i :ul gave him a hearty welcome, 1 After several ha,.- spoka Bro. Dh\ 1 \ I Myers came forward and ' lifted a creditable offering and ii, that, in the near future there will he known as a pa3tor"s reception giiven by the officers of both churches. Rf'v. Bowman thanked the bre-( thren for what had already been done to show that they meant .whqt they said; hut said he only know the future will toll the story and that will he the facts in the case. lie marie the following an nouncements: Saturday will be official hoard; Sunday, Communion church conference will he nefxt. Tuesday night; Sunday school ljD a.m.; preaching 11*15 a.rfi.; A. M. ACE League 0:45; preaching 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting ever/ 1st and y 3rd Wednesday night, conducted i by Che local preachers: Bro. Henry Johnson and Bro. Richard Jones. - " / w aturday, NovVmber 6, 1937 D PRIZES!4 v PER COLUMNIST, AND \ : SEEK BEAUTY LETTERS Downing a^riter uLjjhc nationally i\" have joined in a neh for th? es. Prizes totaling $10(1 will be: U 5 and fourth. $5. ^ cd throughout the nation in Miss 1 of winners will be announced* to-become property of the Lnriediss Downing is director, idnight. November- 20. and to be ' hifj official entry blank, properly y "fl Marie, Downing. I.nrleuse Beauty ' Louis, Mo. - 5*-' , i ' ,ove Feast anil ela^s meetings icv very fourth Sunday in each month He will also be at Shiloh on the irst am'. tbiid Sundays at 1:30 ^ ?. M. Rov. Rowman spoke uf the cdneronee and ho\v his. many friends if Union both colored and white ? m visited1? the colored hospital, * vhcre Dr. Long is, extending an C. xt^nsion- to _tjhe tSld structure. u ^ vhen it Tis -^mplete Also Dr. Sartor's drug store is doing fine . lusinps-s and her mother Mrs. Mar ha rtm-v* getting-young-! She? ook So fine and her baby is a harming bird. *. Mrsi Gustine Woodard, one of he* pijlars of St; Phillip is> some- 1 chat !indisposju at this writing;' Ve are praying for hpi\ speedy re- J overy.vJ Eyei ynrttv is rejoicing over the etqrn of Dr. J. C. MvClellan to he Lancaster.? district. We prelict a better and a more loving _ 'ear's work . 1 Come to church?Go.to church!- ? FlUS'l; 15APT. CHURCH Rev.- A.. IL Clark, Pastor Sunday school was calh'd to or- A or at its usual hour by the Supt. ? )eacon J. Pinckncy. Miss Ro-*a- Lee i'akeall, one c.*f \ iur teacher?. is hark on. duty ab / ' er having_ spent Tag summer seaon at 5lyrtl6 "Beach, S. C. The hour arrived for preaching elvfees. Rev. Clark delivered a veil prepared sermon. Subject:/The Christ Been In YoUr Life. His (" -xt was taken from Gal. 1 <15-1G. * At night another interesting ser non wa delivered by our pastor. suoject I RC uuvst Withopt The ^ Wedging Garment. Text!] Matt. !2:11-12,. It was enjoycrt~t)y all. .Mrs. Lucile Avenger is at home iftir spending the summer in the tate of New Jersey. Little Miss Evelyn Co'ok is now" w i convalescent at McClellan hospi- i al ir. Charleston, S.. .C. k Mrs. Nancy BaHey, one or our ^k rood citizens is now confined to it'll. We hope- and trust Mrs. iajloy will soon be well again. D aeon J. Ciibhs is also .confined o be^i. Hope Tor Deacon Gibbs md all others who are sick a, pecdy recovery. , IKTHI.KHKM HAPT. CI1 K( ltr Great i;cvi\ aldoses conducted at 1 he Bethlehem Baptist, church by lev. A. M.. Means. This revival was of vUlue to the * ity at lai, because manv w're idded to .the church and the spirU of the o]., ' members weic reicwed, by these soul striking sernons: . . ? V The finance aniountpd to about ?200.00. We wish to thank our nembers. and friends alo'iYg with the ministers and pftstors who vlayod ^conspicuous parts: Revs. [tender,. Downs, Rohdos, Anderson Sanders^ Moulden, McKissick. Dou jlass, Odoni, White, Miller, Porter, Matthews, Means, Glover. Abnev foung and other * ministers. Let is hope that Revv-Means will live' ' * m and t-oniinue to-preaeh and sing ? .o' the glory of Him lAat sent him. j| October 31, motiving Worship - * heme "The Temptations Of Life". Evening theme "Sitting Pretty". / ~ Rev. E. M. Keitt performer tne Baptismal rites after the evening * sermon. _ < -r Our pastoi left Monday to conluct a levival in Dannsville, Va. de will lie" gone only ten nights. *r? May God go with him and help miUn I lit, numfing !i cunrnv* "Visit BethiehVm the Strang- ' W?Home' you are always welcome. Regular services will be leld Sunday at 3:30. Rev. Downs mil hi > pi.( pin nill ifm-ghip with JS. NEW CLUB FORMED * ! ? i The new vogue that' has been j treated by people all' over the counw 1 * T .nnocnmiK try wnvuiK'" miuuB'i ? Hearts" columns of publication* . <> Has resulted in the formation of th# r National Friendship Club.- . ' This ne\? club has headquarter? at 2132 Seventh Avenue, New York City, and 'Us purpose is to help lonesome people enlarge their circl? of friends.' ** i. It is ajstrictly confidential club * through ^/hich only club member? are introduced. Membership in thil new club wHl bring you new friends ?and a thrilling experience. Any " j on^ regardless of age may writo for free information. NATIONAL FRIENDSHIP CLUB 2132 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY j SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER -