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= fm * __ = ?? , W. | ...._ - ~ - APPL1CATD ' > ' | ~ 7 DATS 7 ! NAM* - bfflK ; I ORADK SCHOOL . ... . \ BIRTHDAY .._L Pill eot this coupon and mail , \ stempeld envelope to The Palrr 1 1110 Anembly St., Columbia, S the roll book, end you will recei' ?ooooooooooo????ooo?o+?>* GLAND SCHOOL OPEN Dear Bill: ' -? Aft^r taking BO luilK lu wiite y<>ii Uumght--that?t had stopped* writing: but since *11 of my sisters?aad?hrnthen era away to school mother keep's me Very "busy. Our school will open on the 17th and I will be some frlaa.?I am still eating tomatora. from my plants. T am trying to keep up my club record now. Listen Bill: don't you think, that j'am - -lazy, I will write again whenever I have time. Love to all of the club members, blill please give ?1 " RS the-nights are getting long. Bye. bye, * Bernice McLester. WANTS ANOTHER STORY Dear Bill; School has opened and I'm very glad. We have a new teacher. I think I'm going bo like her. I just know that Margaret Wright was sick in bed. why she didn't write last week, because she always does. Bill we all certainly would enjoy another story. I Good-bye, . ' ' Devenure. | GLAD SCHOOL HAS OPENED "i Hello Bill: Our school have opened and I am glad I am in the seventh grade this year. We are having a nice s time at school every day playing ball and othcfr games. Bill 1 am sorry 1 aian i g.et to write you last" week, but I am wrrting you this "Week. I attended the association at Union Saturday and I had a nice time. I guess most of the farmers are just' about through picking cotton. I am trying to ge* some n!ew members to join the club. 11 think I will get one to ? join soon. -Brll I am writing you this letter in school and I don't1 have time to write much. Will write at home next time so I can' tell y$ti more. Will write again next waek. Sincerely yours, - . Fannie J. G. FOOTBALL GAMES HAVE BEGUN , ^ " ? Dear Bdl: ? -?- -I 1 have been enjoying myself so until 1 didn't get to wnte you but I read thoe few ldtter that were on the- page and found them very Lntercating but not enough. Friday the 30th we bad a football game. The-visiting team was Brevard Hi of Brevard, N. C. The game was in favor of Sims Hi, ti-2. On Friday our boys went to play Mather academy. I'll tell you next week who won but I hope Sims Hi won. Well Bill we have ended one month of school work. Last vdek the Pacolet association and Woman's auxiliary was- held! ^ at Corinth church. It was a sue-' cess and- everyone that attended) enjoyed it very much. . ' j ihe fair began at Spartanburg the 11th through 17 and begins at Union the 17th. I hope that 1 can spend one day at the fair in Spartanburg. The Union county health" department showed health pictures last week. They were very interesting. Hope to write you next week. So long, Sarah V. Thompson. SPENT WEEK-END HOME Hello Bill I* " I am very happy, I Bpent the i week-end at Troftfe. My two bro-11 there that attend Browning Home spent the week end home also.' Saturday we had a peanut picking race both of my brothers pick ed over a bushel. I will let you ' guess how much I picked. We < still have lota of them in the < . held. Wo made peanut candy and parch peanuts in the aftcrnoin. I hope mother will let me spend the i week end home again soon. I al- i moat forgot to tell you about iur ' Junior Missionary extft-crses that < were held at tho ?? _ . ? vilT* I Baptist church last night. ,We had a very nice program. High Hill . and Mt. Bethel quartets along with ' tire Grant IHH choir rendered Trrtr1 sic. The public collection was 5 Ir> .20. We also collected a good r amount from the euwelopes but \ as they have not all repo.-ted we ( are not announcing that but rah Buckett the next highest. I f am getting along fine in school 1 This is my first year for Algebra ' and I lik?r it very muoh. ' So long until next week. o Margaret Wright. t m > WiWilirmil Wh<r~~ $1T H'S RKtAftljT UirVT I b--~3.T 19?? ! m m , - 1 - -? gTATg AG* ___? it together with a self addressed lotto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, . C. Your name wiH-^e "placed on ve a .membership card and button I i BEXNETTSVILLE Hi SCHOOL 1'tof. Cha?. P, Wright, Prinripa The?Marlboro County?Trainini p iand B, H......qehool opened Octoboi 3, 1'938, \vfth an-enrolment cf 457 The school plans to meet thi ' needs of the students more fullj during this school term than eyei in the history of the school. Ac . tivities aru being stressed for th< students by the faculty. We suffered five changes on th( faculty, but we feel that the "new teachefrs are prepared to delrvei the goods. ? ? The members of-the faculty are; Mr. C. D. Wright. B.S.A., principal | Agriculture, History, Economics; I Mr. M. H. iRobir.son,- B. S., director of Science, Athletics, Dramatics; Miss Anne O. Thomas, B.S., H.E., Home Ec., Student Council; Miss Adele I. Peterson, A.B., English, News Reporter; Miss Ethel E-. Hurley, -A. B.,- Mathematics, French and Dramatics. . i Mr. James' H. Green, Carpentry and seventh grade; Miss A"hnie L Bomar,i A.B., basketball coach and sixth grade; Miss Bertve C. Lawton, piano, glee club, choir and fifth grade; Miss M. E. Gordon, fourth'jr'adc and Student Council; Student Council; Miss D. Louise Mrs. Z. S. Wright, third grade and Middleton, A.B., piano, voice, glee club, and choir and second grade; Miss C. E. S.trother, A.B., assistant basketball- coach and first grade; Miss M. A. Baker, B.S.E., assistant in office, secretary and "first grade. The trade department with instructors fully prepared for work with new ideas obtained through continued study will be an asset to the school as well as the city. The music department has better material this year than ever. (VTioo t liamuii is reauy and eager to begin her classes in piano lessons. Miss Middleton is ready for those desiring special training rn voice culture. Dramatics and the Literary and Debating clubs will have full sway under ;the direction of Mr. Robinson and Mhs Hurley. . ~ Athletics will continue. The coaches are Mr. Robinson and Miss Romar, assistants Miss Strother and Mr. Zimmermann. Miss Thomas will organize the Home Makers, club m. the.near future, r ? The R.H.S. White Bears lost tb^; first game to Lourehburg inKfinjite on October 7. (Miss) M. A. Baker, acting reporter. EASTOVER NEWS All schools around Eastovcr and vicinity opened with a fine enrolment. Sti Phillip school headed by Prof. Boozer of Irmo; Cope Wil liams school headed by Mrs. G. C. Woodardf Shiloh school headed by Mrs. Katie C. Scott; Antioch school headed by Mrs. Carrie House; Cross Read school headed by Prof." Anderson . and Webber Junior -High school froacJed by Prof. Eugene Barnwell have pledg ed to put over the best programs during this scholastic year. On last Thursday m^.ny farroiers were called in Judge Chalk/a. office to receive cotton checks for 1937 cottoii crops. The sums received averaged from $12.00 to $90.00. Out of the many checks issued only $1.00 was paid on phurch dues it was reported. Only two more Sundays in this" conference year after which we shall v;o to the) annual conference prepared or unprepared to receive our appointments. I am asking! ill iyiotviKaw-. *- - to come prepared Sun ilny to pay up in full both salary and dollar money. Sunday night will be our last pew rally. Composed of twenty five young neo- j pie antf twenty fTve adults. The', sue raising the) highest amount >ver $1.00 will be awarded a hand ;omo pri*ze. The Sewing contest held last Thursday night at St. Phillip a-' mong the male members of the church and friends was quite a I success. The prizes were award-' ;d to the best sewers. The first irizo was won by Mr. Henry Prjnple; second prize by Mr. Henry Johnson and third prizp hv Mr- I Aiiive Robinson. The?quartet singing between ihiloh and St. Phillip Tast Sunday liqht was w.ell attended. We are veil pleased with the sinking and jveryone left happy. Next week will be our last week fl.collort for Tho Pnlmett* Leadr before conference. All sub-1 cribers at, Eiistovpr, find'den and Cingvi'lle take notice, if yotrr-sub=~ cripttnn isn't paid ift full or part f it paid; your paper will be disontinued. Mr. Johnacn, of Detroit, Mich.,^ ,, - w JV." .< w.d 1 1 1 ' ~ MB a mai'l carrier of that city who ; was cniled South to the funeral of his mother, visited St. Phillip last | Sunday morning and took an active part in the Sunday school and church services. Mr. Johnson is the brother of Mr. Isaac Johnson 1 and Mrs. Rosa Orce and he is in_ " "The" best of Tiealth. lows: Mr. Wesley Fay, Mr. ;Joe l Morris and Mr. Joe Mundy. The ( improved list are: Mrs." Sophio *> Reed, Mrs. Laura Deveaux and J Mrs. Daisie Grren. An announcement has been \ made" for a marriage feast. t Come to church?go to church * COKESBUfeY NEWS | St. Paul A. M. E. Church. ? Rev. J. E. Williams, Pastor 1 The S. S. lesson was beautifully jf taught and a very timely review r hy Mr. F. Millor.?The preaching '. services hegan at the' usdal hour. i Rev. Williams was at his best. , Tpvt Qf 1 .oo on r .v^v k-?v. uv/iiii a.oo-oy, ineme: r What Seek Ye? An invitation for . joiner3. A pood collection was ) taken. Rev. Williams is^asking us to do our best in raising our con> ferencct claims. We are hpoing to r -make a round report at the conference. Mi-ss Florida Wilson is home. : .She spent the summer in Clevel land, Ohio. with hi?r uncle Dr. Jean ; <iogirins. She looks the picture of health. . , I Our school opened Monday morn ( ing. wittf a large enrollment. Mrs. ' Eleanor Robinson, principal; Mrs. Juanita Foggie Nance assistant. * Mr. and Mrs., Will Young of -near -Greenwood were pleasant callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holmes, Sunday p.m. Mother Fannie Pearson is still confined to her bed. 1 I NEW TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor I Wellford, S. C.?Sunday school! was opened at 10:30 with SuptJ J. B. Foster and tcochers at their posts of duty. The lesson was in. terestingly discussed rn the vari-1 ous classes after which the pas i _tor gave _a timely review. 1 At 12 o'clock the pastor came' forth and delivered the morning message. He chbso as text Exodus 3:2, theme "The Burning Bush The Type of tho Church' ; from wViifK Vio ?? ?-1? ? " " ... ^icatiitu an excel-1 lent sermon. ' The BTU met 6:30. The theme State Missions His Witness were discussed by the senior group. Music was furnished by the junior group. The evening message ^wss delivered by Rev. B. F. Smith. His tefxt Acts 16:17, subject I Have Quit. Everybody seemed to "haveenjoyed this message. Collection for the day was $31.09. CONWAY NEWS St. James V M E Phhrrh Rev. P. H. Hyman," Pastor Sunday school .opened at the usual npur with the Sept. and his co workers at their posts of duty. An interesting lesson was discussed by all classes and beautifully reviewed by Mrs. T. CL-Juncav -The? pastor selected his text from I John 1:1. This being pastorial day the services ware largely attended. At 7:30 -tvo..again witnessed another wonderful ^brmon The pastor selected Matt. 13:7 as text. The church seems to be put ting forth every effort to prepare the pastor for the annual conference. October 9 has been set for 1 our rally. Everyone is asked to .pay .one dollar on the new church. Mr. Julius Cochran met his untimely death last Friday when on ( the way home from work he was hit by a passing motorcycle and 1 died Wednesday at the Conway \ hospital. He is survived by his ' wife, Mrs. Lee Ethel Cochran, four 1 children, nine step children four ] brothers, Messrs George and Ed- ' gar Cochran of Conway; Dan and Richad of Philadelphia. Pa.; three ' sisters: Mrs. Eliza Johnson and 1 Francis Buie of Conway; Mrs. V. 1 Parmley of Philadelphia. Funcr-^ al services were held at St. James ' by Rcfv. J. F. Stanley. Mrs. Mary Cochran and little grandson EH-1 ward Jones motired to Burgess on Sunday. \ * :! Miss Azalea Stanley only daugh ' ter of Rev. and Mrs. J F. Stanley 1 oeoame the bride of Mr. Allen * Jones Saturday evening, f * The engagement of Miss Bartel Joftes to Mr. Columbus Stanley has 1 beeti announced. 7Mrs. Thomasina Jones and Mrs. 5 Azalea Jones left Friday for Loris J and Pee Dee*' where they wrll teach P this term. I * Learn about your race by read- < ing The Palmetto Leader. F'or 5 your copy see Joseph Stanley. J DUE WEST NEWS I i The usual church services were' e held iff^all tho'^Hie West churches} on last Sabbath and were largely c attended. * * i h Mrs. Cyris Barmore, who spent ] sevrtral years i,n Washington, Djr C., has returne dto her home hero t to-the-delight of her many friends.-t Messrs Hubert Boatvrright and C Valentine Griffin?lerft last Sab- b bath for Trenton, fb Cr whcr? 1 they entered Bettis academy as P students. , V Mlia Margaret Valentine letft lfttt week fftr PhiUH^i*, P. , r a THE PALMETTO LEADER where ?he will spend the winter. Misses Ella Jane Harknesa, Jessie Hawthorne and Edna Wharton who are attending the Abbeville High school, came up and spent the -week-t?nd with home folk. Mr. Elliott M. Johnson of the Due West Junior High school faculty spent the last week-end 'with xt: a., oi- ? ^ Iiaic IU3 111 llllieij-oix, O. e>. The choir of Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. church worshiped in sonjf at the chiir union service at Ware _i hoals' on last Sabbath. An excel- t lent service was held. 4 Mr. Olin L. Smith was a visitor j 1 in the home of Mr. W. E. Wash- 2 ingSon near Shoals Junctiottr - St -3 C., on last Saturday. 4 ?Miss Jennie I lo I mete ran down j ifron^iher work in Greenville, and j 'spent the last week-end at home. 3 1 Mrs. Iokay P. Davis of the Due ' West school faculty spont last < Saturday and S&bbath at home in Abbeville, S. C. - * . - 1. v t BEAUFORT COUNTY t TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS - - - 1 Principal J. S. Shanklin and Professor J: S. Shanklin, Jr., motored to Gainsville, Florida on Fri * day, October 7, in search for fur- f ther information about the raising * t*nd wholosftiinp of tr?a-pwcr-1 ducts^ They wpre accompanied by -Mr. Archie Joiner and Mr. Sam I' Singlotonr students of the high' ? school departmeftt and members .of J tthe local chapter of the New Far- * mors of America. J On Saturday night, October 1, a 11 fish fry was held at the school un der - t?e supervision of Mrs. J. S , * Shanklm and Miss Madge Perry.; P A lhrge number was present. 0 Gamw weru played and ffvusie E was furniohed by Mioo Julia Gil? liard, directress of music, - * Professor J. S. Shanklin, Jr., .v football coach, has announced that ' his Beaufort- County? Training i1 School Trgers aro ready for .their, first game of the season ,to be play r ed against the Robert Smalls High sthool of Beaufort. The "Tigers" are working hard perfecting block | n ing fundamentals and pass defense ? mainly. The game will be played; in Beaufort on Friday, October w 14. It is expected to be a hard fought game since the Tigers are w out to avenge the defeat they re- j ceived f^om Robert Smalls ld|pt tl season. b .? . . _ ? MORRIS BROWN " A. M. E. CHURCH t( Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor . Charleston, S. C.?Beautiful wea 81 ther-greeted the church-goers of". =cur city last Sunday and many jr took advantage of the weather to attend services at the various q churches. At Morris Brown thejtc services throughout the entire day| ?cre wen attended. The morning'3 sermon at IT a.m. was delivered a. by the pa3tor m an effective man-.Q ner. Dr. Lemon selected as a. subject, "God's Great Blessings q Toward Us".? The sermon was delivered with force and?effect.. ! a1 The theme was appropriate to the, conditions from which our city has{fc suffered, and brought comfort to m the many "hearts that were bereaved. At 7:30 p.m. Dr. Lemon y, delivered a special message to Class Union No. 12. He selected t? as a text II Corinthians, 13th chap bt ter and 11th- verse. Speaking a from the theme "The Blessings of rj Peace", The congregation?was edified ahd the hearers made glad. a Our -auxiliaries of the church have w done splendid work in preparing p? the parsonage and Annex for the conference to be held in Morris work at the parsonage was done by the Parsonage club, the Emer- M bv-wty cjuu. ine Trustees augA-bp, ipries has covered the aisles of ge the chuYch with lasting and ap-,r propriate covering:, eliminating: pj the slightest sound. ,The Ushers Board No. 1, has painted the in- Re teri-o.- of the annex, and made ev-| erything clean and bright for those 0f who will be entertained therein. |a Before we read the "Leader" a- j gain, the conference will be well on. the way to its close. Morris pB Brown will not be ashamed of the report that will bo rendered at the vj, :onfetence. Every board and aux iliary .body m the church, has te done its full duty in making the'|i report from Morris Brown whati it should be. We face the ensu. | ing year with tho consciousness tei of having" done our duty, and with Su i desire to stril maintain our For- au tvard look. 15 MEWS IN AND AROUND m< MYRTLE BEACH - - I ric Mrs. Rosa L. Hart of Columbia ur ins returned home after spending: ba ler vacation at Myrtle Beach and pa Conway. Her many friends ;re-1 ?ret her leaving and are hoping spi ,hc will return goon. ? Miss Eartha Mack of GreenvHIe of s here to spend the winter. j Th Those leaving to attend various an schools and colleges are Miss ^Jancy Gist of Union; Marion Bur- W; :ess of Alaucha, Fla., Rosa Baker state college; Mr. Geo,- House of vei Columbia, Allen university; Miss foi Sarah Covington of Darlington | i?vc rciurneo nome alter spendn^rthesummer here. Mis. Evelyn Howard left for an ' ndclfinite stay in different part* if Maryland. ~ m? ~Rev7~ Hemingway is in the Vetirans hospital m Columbia. We k. iope him a speedy recovery. I wc Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Owens have P?] eturnei home to the delight of tei heir friends after visiting rHa- ^ ives?frnri? friends ' in Laurens,~c?l Jreenville, Greenwood, Spartan* I the urnbia they were the prorata of of 4ra. Rosa L. Hart and Francl* Voodson. Pir Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moore have 1 itumod U> New Yftrk alter ipend -vrr. - - =rr ???** * - -??**fj . ?kv .?ay I nv ABB& WA?-^ r ^it, Your question answ< # I Plin.limt A/ A^WU ??!? ?? L * wViUUi IS SUV -'.iply, suJ it ?urt?f (Ik) ft] ) > eiope, for tay Nsw Aatrologj '- -tatu fra? Jdvtaa < tVia (|) urumeto. and correct addroa* ; v weinblr Street, Columbia, So 0!~A. S.?My fathtir is dead anc t was said that he left some mon ;y for, me and I wisn to know L his is true and how must I get it 1 Answer?You won't receive anj noney from this source . . youi rather left nothing of value. M.-J- H.?-J>oes this friend car* is much for me as he says? An ! wasting time writing to him ? ] ?afce to forget- him because he is rach a likeable person. AnBwer-p-His friendship means ;omething. to you, so you aron'4 vasting time writing him. H< sn't in a positii^ to mean any' hing to your future life at thU ime, but I will say that he hat ligh reripect" for you. -E. J. S.?I loaned a friend tweny dollars a lew days ago and he iromisedT to pay-me land he hasn'1 ,s I wonder if I will te able tc ;et this money-or hot? Answer?Wh?. h? ir?<g *h? i?m y himself you will get a part ol vhat you loaned out. Although t's going to be like "pulling eeth" to get your money, and you night r8 well begin pressing him ight row. " Don't start a fight . handle the matter sensibly. S. S.?I havo in mind to letave ly husband for ho is going with girl that lives close by us and e also works with her. Tell me rhat to do? Answer?bon't leave, stay right here you are and protect your oes the winter hold for me? his matter over with your husand and let him know that you '?n't put up with his foolishess ... if there is any leaving > be done, he should get out. W. C.?Is my work slipping? '/"ill I get out of work or what ick, but he has put in for his diAnswer?Just as long as you do ig the summer here. Mr. Rubin Leak and Johnny rown spent Friday in George>wn visiting relatives and friends Mr. tnd Mrs. Walford Levister, rll Bellamy have returned home fter spending a while in Atlanta a. Thcty report a lovely trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, Mr. eorge Saxton, C. C. Frazier lent Sunday in Conway with relMV. and Mrs. Eddie Spain left >r Pmewood to visit Mrs. Spain's other. Mr. Roscoe Colman lcrft for fashiRgton, D.-C. ?? We are glad to welcome the sachers of Myrtle Beach school ick again. They are Miss Sarah lexander of Greenwood; Cathone Williams of Conway; Miss B7nsey~of- Sumter; Mrs. ~ Grauy lston of Mvrtle Beach and Cnn ay; Rev. Stackhoyse as princiil; Mr. Williams of Florence. ' WHITMIRE NEWS I ? Service was conducted at St. atthew by1 the Pastor, Rev. J. D. avis who prteached a wontjerful rmon. In the evening, Rev. D. Crosby our presiding elder and istor of Cedar Grove A. M. E. on church preached a wonderful rmon. Cedar Grove choir rentred music. Rev. W. H. Hillard Chester; Mrs. Janie G. Dougss from Union and her son Mr. M- Douglass were visitors. Mrs. Douglass made a very inter ting talk on the organization of e. missionary fociety. Other sitors were Mrs. Willis L. Cros Xfrc W A -II /-II? , u. .. . >&. itmaiu an ui ones r, S. C. Grand total raised 1.67. You are cordially invited to atr?d our general clahn rally next inday at Cedar Grove and a box pper Saturday night, October .. Come one and all. Mr. Haskel Joiner and others stored to Chester Sunday. Mrs. Rosalee Caldwell was carsd to the Greenville hospital'Sat day for a minor operation. She 8 been returned home accomnied by her husband. Mrs. Cornelious Satterwhite ent this week end in Carlisle. We extend to our new teachersWhitmire a hand of welcome, ey are Mrs. Kawks, Jenklnsville d Miss Worthy, Newberry. ^ . We are glad to have Miss Ruth alker back in town again. Little Miss Theresa Johnson is ry ill at this writing. We hope r her a speedy recovery. UNION NEWS The Pacolct Rjver association it during the past week at Cor h Baptist church with Rev. A. Duncan presiding. The sessions re largely attended and the r^rts as a whole were much bet than last year. Representees from Morris and Benedict legea werd ..present to nrearjt dr claims. i Charlotte, N. C.r spent Sunday :h Mr. and L. L. Clayton on N. J lcknejr street. Vfrs. Cendace Nicholas and Mrs < welt Williams hart upsnad thi ' - - ""T~- itVVT?' " 1 ' ?" , >' ?r#d in Uua pap?i ONLY wban } Joaed in your lattar. For private A ad a self-addr mad. itamMd an- $ ' Raiding, and racaiva by raturn {< qaeationarrr-Siffn your full bum. X to all latter*. Andre** ail mail v nth Carolina. | a< oooaaavooooaoaaa OOA*ac??? II your work well . . . you can bel - your boots that you will hole E ydtir job. Indications are that yoi ' will be employed throughout the r entire winter and your income will r be somewhat greater than it is at this time. ? 'fri-M-?Wijl my husband and J i ever be sucfcecsful together? I Answer-^The answer depends i entirely upon you and your hus band.?.Right, nnw therA ia douhl in my mind- if. you two will make t the grade, l?Jt R-could be done > you were just patleht and considei ate of the others feelings. No i marxiagecan succeed if the ini terested parties narry on a fuss all of the time about nothing S. F. M.?I am in love with a > whatever. : man and he say he care forme >: but he doesn't act liko it. How lean I get me a husband as men are i so untrue ? I v;ant to do the right ' I thing but I need a husband. Answer?Your wishes will be : granted before the summer of '39. I, YOur crrantAat mittol." J , 0.??.vnv Iiuovanc 13 K,v,,,K i i your whole time to one fellow, and (this has a tendency to make them lose interest. Make some other >f friends and show your present if flame that you can be popular and I. he __will open his eyes and carry i out some of the promises he has I been making you. A. L. ?My husband is very >|8ick, but ho has put in fir his dij vorce'. Should I sign or -what would be the best thing for me to do ? r "Answer?Under the circumstanc es, I \yould wait until he got over his present illness before signing | the divorce papers. It is your duty to stick by him at a time liko this and let him know that if he still wishes to have a divorce, yoji will cooperate when he is better; school for the fall term. Prof. tRoss of Winnsboio wifll be -the new principal. Dr. A. R. Howard, representing the Dept. of Prohibition of the Morfnodist chur< h was a visitor here last week. Dr. Howard thinks that this is a great field for service due to the fact that drinking is so very prevalent at present and most Especially among the youth of-todayr? Miss Robinson, teacher in the Fountain Inn school and Miss Emma Maddox were week end visitors at the home tsf Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sims. Miss Julra Mae Brogden of Charleston has resumed her duties > as teacher in the city system. i Mrs. Alberta ?Sims and-Miss Mag -gie Sims were visitors In Spartan-! burg over the week end. Prcf. Caiscm coach of the Slma Hi" Tigers, and thc? team have re-i .turned from Camden where they ( ,defeated the great Mather acade-j kmy teani Fiiday. The pastor and members of St. Paul Baptist church have closed a very successful two weeks meet ing.' "Rev. Davis was the guest minister. Rev. Kasley is tho pastor of St. Paul. j Mr. John W. Nicholas and Mr. E. B Thompson were in Columbia last week. . ' ! Mr. Arthur Benson and mother have returned home after spending thi? summer in the mountains. i Mrs. Ruth Bolden and son Whrt ley, Jr., were visitors in Spartanburg last week. Prdf. J. L. Ezell, principal of several churches in the county the Jonesville school and pastor of was in the city attending the association. Rev. Dawkins a retired minister was also in the city attending the association. I Mr. E. N. Williams the county agent is at Stkte college thrs week. Mrs. Janii Douglas is very busy working the Missionary Dept. of the A. M. E. Zion churches. They are getting ready for their conference. The funeral servie.' >for Mrs. > Myrtle Giles King were he|d at Clinton Chapel A. M. E. Zion church , Wednesday. The Rev. C. G. CoTftman officiated. *r _..Rerv. X. M. Tobin of GafTncy was here on business this week. Rev. Tibin is a real booster for The Palmetto Leader and promised to push the sales in GafTrnty. Mrs. Lillie B. Dawkins and j daughter, Mrss Thelma Dawkins were in Spartanburg Saturday. | 'Rev. T. E. Robinson- and members cf Bethel A. M. E,, church are getting ready for the confer* enoe which eonvewoe in winn-i Ml TT IIIIIOUVIUl. J The Bishop and other officials can always depend on Rev. Robinson to eare for the .church. I Rev. Jj. M. Tobin conductfd ser- i vices at Bethel church Sunday ' morning, ' 1 Friends of Dr. J. E. Grant of Newberry are pleased to know ' that he is improving after a sue- 1 ct*sful operation. f Mr. and Mrs. I. S. LJouglas of the county were recent visitors here. Mr. Dou?Jas is one of the most surcessful farmer's I* the :ounty. He produces everything til naedi sn hi* farm and plants? I m . i n J mmu.i w M^.I "v>-y ?.?' " Saturday, October 15, 1938 - very little cotton? The price of cotton or the shortness of the crop does not worry hrra. We ask you to ldave the news for The Palmetto Leader at Sar. tor's pliarmaicjt or. . at the Mutual office. We will be ffthd to record it. MissesROsa Lorig and Ruth Col- " lins havtl resumed their work in * the Jondsville school system. The county schools are opening and we hope the rural folks will ) take advantage of the extended , J terms and allow their children to attend as the rural children need U longer terms. J Ms. W. E. Mitchell, the mothei I of Mrs. J. E. Williams left *laat ? weok^for-Ha m p ton irrrtotut* wh?r> - | Mitchell, instructor at Hamptin.* . she will visit her daughter Miss 'j Mr. Jenk):is, special agent of the Pilgrim Life Insurance comt pany after checking over the "Mutl ual Relief business to his company I left for Spartanburg. . ? " Mrs. Noitie Fa'nt continues as I agent and will service this busit ncss. The former members of the Mutual Relief feel as if they have [ been peuCcd \>ith a yc^d company. ~~ ? i It pays our folk to be very care *~ ful. ,and know something about people to whom they give orders'!: ; especially Where thev are ' cash?payments. A , buuk agent ? - came through Union sometime ago i said to be a representative of the Centuiy Sales' dompany of New i York. Quite a few orders wore* secured fcr books with a nice cash deposits. Theo seems to be TS6 such snvd company. This agent was at one time a salustnan for one of the 1 est book concerns in the country. In signing receipts he gave a different name. 1 Buy The Palmetto Leader and keep informed.^ . : LAKE VIEW NEWS Union A. M. E.'Church Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor Sunday school began at the usual hour with Supt. and tea chefs at their post of duty. Rev. Mack preached a noble sermon. He will preach his last sermon Sunday which is the third Sunday before conference. We are expecting him back with us for another year. We are hoping that Rev. Mack will be pleased with our cooperation-with-him. ' PROFESSIONAL - CARDS S DR. A. R. JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 13231/j Assembly Street i . Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Street Phone 8740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON 7 Office: 2029 Marion St eet I NOTARY PUR* \C Dealer in Real Estate, performs marriage 'ceremonies, writ# wills, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. j Call to See Him Office Phpne 8407 ' Res. 6791 DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST Special Attention Given to Diseases' of the Cums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 0429 Res. 8264 1125 Washington St., Col's., S. C. Office Hours; Telephone; 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Ret. 8876 6 P. M. to 8 P. it. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician ahd Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children . k - A Specialty Office: Residence: 2115 Lady St. 13C1 Pine St Columbia, S. C. Office Hours 8 to 9 A.M. 11 to 2 P.M. ~ 6 to 3 P.M. Dr. R. B. Frederick PHYSICIAN Offite: 301Waller Ave. Greenwood. S.C. Phone 7811 All clashes of Denta! Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLE8S EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointment* Office: 23B9V4 Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. Office Hoprs: Telephones: 3:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6038 Residence 8878 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, Plates. 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