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BETTI8 ACADEMY NEWST~~ Continued from Page 1 ed a tea Sunday afternoon. The program was very interesting and eiriijoyed by all. Messrs Bowman ? *nd McCain gave interesting talk On the Education and Ycruth of Today; Miss Ilazeline Fri^nklitn rendered a beautiful reading The White Rose, and several renditions of music by different members of the class. The tea was largely attended by faculty and students. Thi? was the first attempt toward raising their pledge for the rally which will tevmintte March 21. They are planning to leave the other classes under the supervision of their advisor, Mr. E. S. Caldwell. The Fr?shman class sponsored a party ' last Thursday night at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Henry , Brooks, Ridge Spring, S. C. It was a graind afTair. Some of the Freshman girls, who attended the party were Misses L. L. Pope, H. L. Martin, W. Merrit, M. H. Size~ mere, D. Williams, J. M. Kirby, K. Johnson and B. Brenson. Quite a it;umber of Freshm&n boys at^tended also. This party was giv en to raise money for the an.jual rally, please help the fresh**+? - \ulmnouor Vrtll a TP The National Conservation week was celebrated under the direction of Mr. H. A. Blassengjaie. Some important features were the i reading of the Governors Proche Arbor Day prpgram Friday, Nor. 18 marked the-closing of la vary interesting *qries of [programs. At the conclusion of Friday's program trees were planbed on .he campus by members of various classes. Everyone is happy to see Mr. Fred Ramsey out again after hav 4 ing been confined to his room for several days. We are ho^py to - " report that Mrs. Victoria Nicholson is improving and \ve hope to see her out soon. The Jenkins Orphanage band rendere very pleasing music here during the fair. It wias surpris _ ing to see the little fellows ren-? der such good musi<^ . The faculty and students ar happy to have the "Leader" circulatig on the campus agaan. IRMO CIRCUIT FIRST QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Pastor Rovt E.F.G. Dent, Presiding Elder Sundayt November. 20,. 1938 at ^Friendship A. M. E. church the first quarter for this conference year of the Irmo circuit was held Pine Grove church with a large "group was present to attend th< Monday night, Ncrv. 14, in a program consisting of spirituals, elas sical and popular inumbers by th< band. Miss T. E. Murdaugh had'as her guest for the weeloend, Miss Laura Mack, a teadhcr?in th^ Charleston City system. Harrington, Miss Jatnie Hairing ton, Orargcburg; Missi P. Brown and Mr. J. II. Pearson, St. Georgr were the guests--of the Foui ...L.eafLclub meeting osy Wednesday jr.ight. The following members spent the week-end out of the city. ? -Miaa D. V. Cukui, St. Matthews;" i?0 C. M. Toatley, Charleston: Mr. J. H. Pearson, uraaigeburg. BAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastfir iS. S. and -morning worship followed the regular order of services. The rriorrinp message was delivered, "by. Rev. E. M. KeitL "Theme: Come Down and iSee Je-1 5U8. Every angle of this discourse was pictured. ' At 3:45 Rev. T. H. Hugos of Bethlehem at College Place, delivere the second message which wair-also* aoeorripanied by the spir-! it. Theme?Frieodsr We apprcT1 ciabed having them with us so very much. After a fine discussion of thp BYPU topic, evening worship was] opened and the Rev. L. A. Holloway spoke from the theme Taking A Stand for Jesu,, In A Time Like This. This was the second sermon he had delivered however he did well. His other sermon was for Rev. Gordon at the Reho1 vas Bapt. church at Smalhvood, S. C. from the theme The Only Remedy for Sin. Our pastor who is conducting a meeting in the Nation's Capitol will be back Sunday at his regular post of duty. We were glad ,to have Revs. Farr and Sanders from Beneditt worshin witK no CTn^lo.. ? 1? w' f ?.V|| t'u;?(atv IIMMIU'IK along with our many other friends who ar? alwjiy^ jvvelcame at thfffchureh. It is called "The Strangers' Home". While in . Columbia worship with us. A musical - concert will be fpfndercd at Bethlehem Bapt, church Monday right, December 5. Admission 10c. The one sitting in the lucky seat will be given $1 and the next 50c. NEWBERRY NEWS The Niia Mae Literary an<h Dramatic club of this county pr^ se*fs "Cavalcade of the Blues" by Mary Anne Hunting alt the Drayton Street High school Tuesday night November 29, 7:30 o'clock. Tbe character^ arc some Of tbe best local talents in the county. This is the same play that was presented at the Towlnship auditorium, October 7, 1938. Thin being the club', initial premutation, the proceed., will benefit the People's hcrspitail. K 4. * .' * i " wanWm m I \ The members of the clilb an feast Invite your presence. AdJmission children 10c; adults 20c. A large crowd attended a mihr strel that was presented in, the auditorium last week at D. <S.H. Everybody seemingly enjoyed th^, entire minstrel. .. i Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. H. Reasoiver, Pastor The Bible class was very beau^ tifully and practically taught by Mrs. D. W. A. Neville who was accompanied by Mrs. A. T. Neely. All of the members expressed themselves ' as having- enjoyed the lessons that were taught. During the S. S. service a Thanksgiving service was held for the " beinefit erf the "Missianaivfes and chibvren in Japan and China. A neat sum was raised. Wednesday night. Miss Anslie Joncs finished the study of Inlia for the Missionary society. The pastor's story to the child ren was about "Thamksgiving". It was about a Irttle girl who enioved the holiday beoauoc shehelped to make her less fortunate friends hippy. Art 11:30 a.m .the. _ paatotr's theme "was " WhatVAre vV e ThankF ul For?". ?This?was?a?continua ior of the Thanksgiving services; At 4:30 the president led the League service which was quite interest*ing. AIL of the pioneers md young people- took active parts in the service atnd presented heir parts well; . Plersant Grove A. Mr?& Church Rev. I>. R. Bedenburgh, Pastor Sunday school opened at its us :al hour with Supt. in charge and ach teacher at his post of duty. At 12 o'clock the pastor ascend d the rostrum and took his text 3t^ Matt. 19:16. Everybody enjoyed the massa)n.,Sunday r.iite boine set aside for the rally the astor brought to a large congre * gation another message taken from St. Matt. 25:16. A visiting cho-ir from the Baptist church ir MewbCrry furnished music. ?The?following clubs repo'rted: Mrs. B. Marshall, $26.40; Mrs. Mary Ruff $5.30; Mrs. Etta Ruff, $8.50 wQiich made a total of $40.20. Five clubs were absent. W< are planning. to show you something in the next four weeks. Watch the "Leader". You are welcome to Pleasant CKrove. Come and worship with us. RIDGE SPRING NEWS We have just,closed our .fourth school month ot successful work. We an; striving to rrtake each month?better and better.?We were proud to have c/ujr city Supt., Mr. Stoadman, visit us last week. Devotional exercises were very interesting last week under the leadership of Prof. Gardner. A group of his students, 9th grade, presented us a short interetisng program Friday. The Seniors took charge of the Ruth Smith served as mistress of cc\rc mony while John Broaoiiax, Wyoming Brooks and Creeie Raiford gave us interesting discussiojis.^on thc_ spirit of ThMnks.givir.g. We were proud to welcome Mr. lohn Raiford to the various class's as a visitor Monday. We hope other patrons will .visit also-. Mrs. Helen L. Anderson, orga- " nized a Community Sewing club Tuesday afternoon. The 4th grade with Miss Louise Dannelly as teacher. organized .Tuesday. Officers are as follows Toseph Doms, president; Ri-hry Smith, vice; E. .Tacksorr, scare, t arv: IT T.ppnnc assistant spnrp. tary; H. Gomillion Treasurer; Robt. ,Petersou% chaplain; Mazie Hammond, reporter. Committees C. Abels, M. E. Smith, Eugene Hammond, Vera M. Reedy, Eloise Ruth and E. Bell. ?Mr.?Gardner and Miss?Best spent Sunday afternoon in New- berry guests c/f Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gary. Miss Crecie- Raiford motored to \u.7usta, Saturday. School doors will close Wednes day for Thanksgiving. Listen to the Xmas Seal plea Monday when we return. WE MUST go up 100 percpnt. The PTA club met at the home of Mrs. Alice Blocker, Friday. The Social BemevVdent alnd Burial Aid society met at the 2nd Baptist church for fits anniversary Sunday. The program was interesting and enjoyable. Don't forget the PTA Nov. 29th ar.d the minstrel in the auditorium Dec. 2Jnd. The latter sponsored by the Agriculture boys. Watch for the winner of the Tuikey and Hen in next week's "Leader". Keep up with youi -friend*. Read the "Leader". " GEORGETOWN NEWS By E. J. Ford j no r-mamcipauon committee is asking the cooperation of everybody that the" celebration may corru up to its old standard as in the days of the late J. A. Bax^ ter. And lpt it not be said that he (Mr- Baxter) carried the spirit of Kmacipation in the grave. We ean if we will put over any kind of program. * 1 Mrs. Jessie A. Banks and sistor arc now located at 816 Dukp ( street, whore they have bought a 'mall homo. Thoy will be glad to i their friend*. Mr. RufUq "Laino""of Cumhorlar,<f M. E. church, Florence, 'S. C., ] " as a visitor in Georgetown Sunday. He Worshiped pt Bethel. A < M. E. church. Mr. Lane brought our son and two other boys, .,11 f < students ' of Wilsan Hi, Florence; j A Very, fine audience greeted ' our new Pastor, Rev. R. S. Lawrence, Sunday. He delivered two tout reviving sermons, berth mom ing and evening. If he did so well and was sick its hard to tell what will happen whan he get8 to be himself ugain. Seated on the rostrum with the pastor were the Revs. M. Blake, Aaronli Carr and R. A. Thompson. The latter was the sub-p%stt<r for Bathel apnee the Palmetto conference until 2 Sundays ago. Let us pray that c/ur pastor will soon be himself It nas been the pleasure of this .writer to have known. Dr. Lawrence wlum he was superintendent of the Sunday school of church from where he came, ~Mt. Zion, Charleston. We lived in that city then Aod was watch-care member of suid church. We still have in our possession a card of welcome that was handed us by Dr Lawrence. Its kept as a souvc -nir:?Wt?hnve always admired that sweet, musictU voice of' his. We do not thi.ifc that the Bishop hrm here. He is known to be a Christian gentleman and one that is educate.!." Two adjectives that he rightly possesses. And that's what n eeded, Christian ^Education. ? i ?* ~ MT. ZM?N V 7?i. K. CHURCH Rpv S. Ckism. Pastdr Selle:H7 ('. _ h. opened at the us-- :i I h i ;r. with. Supt. and co-work ? ?. A beautiful lesson*. The part ?r J reached fi-om the subject ProWr, Ihio was a wonlerful .r. cv-a"". Qu?tp a few vis itors worshipped with us. Thp A. C. E. League met at 6:0^ p.m. ir its regular meeting and reported a vqry successful meeting. At 7:80 p.m. we again assemu,od and witnessed another wonr"vful message from the subject What is Man ? Everyone?thatwas present seemed to have e?n;oyed this powerful message. The pastor was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Porter. ? Mrs, Addie Nmvlin 'is still on the sick list at this writfrg Mrs. Estella James is v?ry much improved at this writing. Sellers Junior Hi is doing nicely under the leadership of Prof. Gary and his spl-.ndid group of teachers. Thry sepm to be a very loving and rnnprrativo spirit? :sting amonp- them. We pre plan* rtng_-great, things this year for hoth the church ami the school. Watch the '^Leader" fen- our success. 1 FRIENDSHIP RAPT. CHURCH Friendship Baptist chureh?b*4~ - J O Cnv,,lo,. a gT&TUl service ounua.v. ^unuav school was conductor! by the Sumf'irto <dent Mr. Williams. The Rev. A. M< lton preached a soul stirring set-mo^ which was enjoyed by everybody. The Faithful Star club met at Mrs. Charley Zeiglers home on Sunday afternoon. November 21 the meeting was ' ailed to order by the President, Mrs. Jemima MitcheTTT-"The 'chap lain, Mrs. Mamie Zeigler took charge of the devotion. Mrs Ott wade several suggestions far the bettermeirt of the club. Each Meeting closed with singing Until we Mectj Again, Dismisses! by Mr. Hardy Mitchell. Meeting will be held?at Mrs Lula Ott's ho>me Sunday, Nov. 27 at 5 o'clock. Miss Dorothea V. Coker who is 'caching at St. George spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. James Coker. MT. OLIVE AME CHURCH ' Rev. J. N. McClintic, Pastor Myrtle Beach.?Our service onH Sunday was" well attended all day. The Sunday school?opened?at?theusual hour, with Supt. and teachers at their post of duty. We are glad to have Rev. J. N. McClintic a5_ our pastor. He is truly a God sent-man-and?leader of hi3 race. He is originally from Laurens, S. C., but rs now living in Marion.! The Presding Elder Dr. A. P. Spears held his first quarter here| Sunday andpreached a wonderful sermon; subject Wisdom. Among the visitors at church were Mrs. I Charles Latimer of Conway and! several- teachers of Whittemto're school of Conway. Visitors are always welcome. Mrs/* John McQueen, Miss Mabel Levister of Conway were guests of Mr. John McQueen on^Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Jones motored to Co-! lumbra "on Monday to visit Mrs. Charlie Fitzgerald, who is a pa-j tierit at the Columbia hospital, i where she underwgnT ah operation I a week aWe are all hoping her| a speedy recovery and will sooni be home. Miss Dorothy Splvey oL New York City is home to spend the winter with her mother Mi-Si M. Sp?vey. Mrs. Annie May Johnson left for West Palm Beach. Fin f r> i visit her mother and friends. j Mr. WofFord Livingston went to1 Atlanta, Ga.. on businses last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ow^ns mo-1 torcd to South Port, N. C., Mon-1 day to vi-sit an uncle who is re-1 cuperating from an operation at] the South Port hospital. They; were accompanied by Mrs. Matttie4 WTTlard of Conway. Miss Darsy Spivey, Johnnie Mae Brown and Dick Hancock were vis1 itors in Georgetown on Wednes-j lay. Mr. -George C. Saxon was the dinner guest of_ Ml and Mra. J,V. Willarcl m Conway Friday. [ : V _ U ft rnmmmmmmmmmm. THE PALMETTO LEAPBB EBENEZER A. M. R CmTRCH Rev. D. N. Wilson. Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Notwithstanding the suddein chanfte in the wen a very latrge afreet ativ** audience worshipped during the pas,t Sabbath. SoV/turfe lesson 11th chapter of Roman 1-18 verses Text Roman 11:6; subject, The Root And the Branches. This sermon delivered by the pastor was very soul_ stirring and inspirational. Sunday school began at 3:30 o'clock conuucted by Mr. Paul Taylor, teacher of class 4, 'Senior Dept. Sitnday school choir san?r very beautifully. Lefcg-ue was conducted at ite usual hour. The President, Mr. W. T. Ketchen presided. This was also a very interesting meeting. The evening worship began at 7-30 o'clock. The girl preacher Miss C. B. Priester, graduate of Wilh.-'rforce unveisitv delivered a very interesting and instructive message. Her text,. Paul's letter to Timothy; subject: Foundation of Christian Religion. She will conduct a week's meeting for the benefit of the Stewardess boards. The choirs. Juhior and Senior will furnish special music alternately during the week for the occasion. The combined choirs served aftwl sang beautifully during the past Sabbath. They were highly coin mended. ! Brother John Mack, leader of edass^ No. ^an(^ a Steward-is in the Ga. We are wishing a spciedy recovery for all those who are sick The Missionary met at the home of Mrs. Sadie Rice. Because of the cnangc that was made Mrs. Flosssie V. Wfilson was elected president. Mrs. Sadie Rice, treasurer, their former treasurer, Mrs. M. Cook now resides in Washington D. C. Mrs. J. Gaillard was reelejdted secretary; Mrs. J. S. William*, was elected reporter of the Missionary -to the church reporter. The Miss ionary society is wide awake and doing- great work. Mrs. Wilson Iwas very much pleased. Rev. vD. N. Wilson acted as ex-officio. After the -transaction of business a delicious repast was served by Mrs. Rice. Next meeting third Sunday in December at the home of Mrs. E. Bunch, 56 E. Johnson ? 4- m <*> /\4 I a ui cct, J ? Wc are very pleased to note I the following article coming from ' those whom we have learned to love in snrh n short spare of timp Bubjcct? "Gratitude" " "Rev., and Mrs. D. N. Wilson, wi^h to express thanks for the very warm.'welcome we are receiv i."g fom the members and friends of Ebenezer A M. E. church. The very fine meals we were given by Sister Jessie Williams, Sister G. W. Heyward, Sister Lizzie Lesaine. Sister Ethel Bunch and Sister Evelyn Huggins. We are grafeful to^the Berean. "hoard for the dining room linoleum, the Stewardess bcrard division No. IB and Junior "Steward^" -'s l otrd- for the other four lino)lwms. The Stewardess board board No. 1 for the beautiful lace curtains?also the Deaconess boardfor the light amd beautiful shades. The Emergency club led by Mrs. Ethel Bunch fm' $5.00 to get articles for TTSe bi tht1 paTsttirago''. ? (Mrs.) Mary M. Brown, reporter Urv.?LL?N.?Wilson, pastor, " IIPVKFTTSVTT.I.F. MF.\VS The jolly Thanksgiving week is ^ i. A large number of friends will attend the homo-coming games at the various colleges and high schools. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Tobin, newly" weds. werG glad to have them stGp here d un*ing their hqnleymoon. The guests ,of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Wright. The couple were- highly entertained. A beautiful wool rug. | was prcs(i!ited the couple who left early?Wednesday?meaning for their home in Gaffney, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt JohngOn of New York arrived home for I'Thtiiksgiving.. They are the son and daughter Of-JttwrHnna Dodley. They ate the house guest 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Lutheran Johnakin. ' Mr. Bfcn Wood died suddenly Funeral services were held Monday 2:30 p.m. at the home. Rev. A. J. Wright officiated. Mr. Wood of New York arrived foi the funeral. Miss B. E. Graham, county supervisor reported a spendid school tprm and plenty wcrrk in the various group sessions of the schools Prof. H. Zimmon and Mrs. Peai son teachers' of the Brownsville school is on. the jo'b making wonderful improvements in the school Prof. H. Butler Jr., of Friendship college, Rock Hill, was in the city fSuinday morning house | guest ot his atint. Mr. and Mrs. L< _ Johnakin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Johnakin mother died in: Society - Hill. The body was brought to BanirHtsvilic and was taken to SociHy Hill Thursday and funeralized at Bethesda church, Rev. W. F. McCoy, pastor; Rev: A. G. Drake , assisted in the service. Our sick friends: Mrs. Little, Mr. McCloun, Mr. C. McCollum, Mrs. Petersor?, Mrs. J. B. Drake, is -improving nicely in every respect. The Progressive Bible class is H. Blackrr)ond. Prof. R. Rohinson, . Mr. H. TCain, Mr. H. Zimmond. Mr , J. P. McLeod. Th^se young rmen , i.eed your help. Join in and help ] them. Mrs. Marion Ellerbe and son of Mr. and Mr9. Ellerbe. , ' "evXgrant crowned "MIS Continued -J Miss Collins __ 1 Miss Gray i( Miss Washington ' Miss Lawrence _ 1( Miss Grigsby 1( Miss T. Thomas ..., .. 13 Mr. Whiteman __13 Miss Sims 13 Miss Saxon ,. . 13 Mr. Massey 3 ..._ 1] Pupils raising $5.00 or more art George Holcombe, $29.14; Dorothj Waller, $26.32; Eva Grant $17.41 Selena Bouknight, $9.00; Susanni Weston, $8.36; Jeannefte Russell CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Continued from Page 1 community. A great woman ha: passed. Mrs. Ella L. W. Stanback was called to Tuskeetrep Institute lasl Thursday ^because , of the illness oi her son, Mr. Rudolph Stanback who is assistant instructor in th< donnrt-merrfr?rvf?Plrnfn?voT ters from her say his condition ii satisfactory: Chester friends hop< he will soon be quite well. Mrs. Rachel Niland, of Camden rs gaining strength nicely here al the homo of her daughter, Mrs Hettie Rainey. ProfT and Mrs. T. L. Duckett of Columbia, Mr. Prince Riley, undertaker J. -Mae?Robinson. Mrs G7_G"._RrIey all of Rock Hill, were here for the funeral services oJ Mrs. Hattie Clinton. Many othei persons from out of town attend ed these services. The death of Mrs, Ruth Straii of McConnels was a great shod to Chester friends. Prof. Strait has the sympathy of ytheir host ol friends here. Mrs. Annie Belle Farcies lefi Saturday afternoon for Newark N. J. to spend a while with hei daughter, Mrs Etta. ; Grand Master Stanback am Prof. S. L. Finley attended th( Masonic Board meeting in Colum bia, Saturda^=-^--^r^iT Finley "ffiTigh and Carver Higl School of Spartanburg will plaj a Benefit Game here December 2 sponsored bv the Rnfnv? the city, the proceeds to go t( give Christmas cheer to the needj colored children of the city. Mr. "?00" Griffin, Mr. Davie Chalk. Mr. Preston Wynn, Mrss Lucretia Lewis are on the sicl list. ? _ . Miss Elizabeth Games spent" the week end at her home in Greal -Falls. Bishop Mai-tin of the AME2 church was in the city this week af ter presiding-aT the (Conference at Great Falls, last week. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Our_S. S?is just firue \now. Our teachers are just fine and seem to show a great defll of Tn^heti^wbrkl We are also looking forward for our new pastor. The Young Women',. Social club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jiuy .Durrah, Monday?nigbU?-Ah nuonbers -were?present. The meet ing was called to order by the President, Mrs. Dot Linder ' rtnd new plans ut'l'ti -discussed' After which a nice program was xmdered?by the?merrrhersT'Marie and Eliza Durrah and Patsy Ann Kincaid participated on the program_which was enjoyed by all. After which "Mrs, Duimah served a delicious repast. The club adjournend to meet with Miss Louise Montgomery, Dccember M.. T ?r:n Messrs Mack Ferguson and D. J. Wilburn, Mrs. Dot Linder and little Miss Patsy Ann Kincaid visited Mrs. Cora Meatns at Roebuck last Sunday. Mrs. MolUe Frank, and childrcn Miv-?L W. Fnmks irnd" Mrs.' Victoria Durrah visited relatives Muuntsvlll*4; Sunday. ~ Mr. M. iS. Callaham of Spartan/burg was a bu?inees v*isiitor here Monday,,^ New Bethel 'Baptist Church Rev. A. D. Duncan, Pastor The Sunday school was fine as usual. The teachers aJnd superintendenit at. th?ir post-oT duty. The banner was won by the .Intermediate class No. 4, Mrs. D. P. Pt^rks, teachpr. They^ were happy to receive it. Rev. Duncan delivered to us a great message. Theme "Let's Go Hunting". It was enjoyed by all. We wer^ happy to have in our midst Mrs. Mills, Misses Holland, Miss Bessie Hardy, all of Whitney worship ed with us. We extend them a hardy welcome to come back at ainy time. ~Mr. "and Mrs. Marion Thompson entertained nieees and" nephews with ah O'rJossum Supper Saturday uight. ?Our v sick list: Mr. J,?Arm field," Mrs. Nora Winn, Mr. Jim Green, Mis, Inez Floyd, Mr. D. Go*. We hope for them a speedy recover. Spartanburg news The Socialite Social club mef at the horne of Mrs. Amanda Nor ris, 289 Beacan St., with the Pres ident, Mrs. Lula Cheeks presiding. Opening song Shim? on Me led hy Mrs. Georgia Wright^the chaplain; prayer by Mfc*s. Parks. Mitnuteg read- and approved. The house was open for new?business which is the next amateur program. The roll was called and 1uea collected. Total of $1.50. We adjourned to meet next with Mrs. D. Gidney otn Hind street. A delicious course was served. Everyone enjoyed. | The Highland Sympathy club met with Mrs. Marjr Lee Evans i ' 11 . ?? ' " Si SBOOKER WASHINGTON" ? from Page I I Hattie Yancey 22.23 i ) Janie Diggs ; 25.30 f Jeannette Russell ? , 26.00 ) Ruth Shepard ,v 26.09 1 ) Lyda Bell Green 27.00 L Earthline Richbourg 50.50 L- Magnolia Bouknight 66.32 L Dorothy Waller 69.00 I Frances Simkins ... 78.10 L Eva Grant ...tv. 133.30 i $7.92; Merdrs Wilson, $7.81; Ida ' Mae Bailey," $7.20; LiHie-Matthews > $6.00; Frances Simkins $56.00; I.u i cile Friday. $5.45 and Matthew , Perry $5.00. 30 Highland Ave., with the President, Mrs." Nannie Hunter at her post. Opening song, I am on my j way, etc., led by Mr?. Louise AlM A I .i i-Auyui'i'j prayer oy tne president. i Next selecting This Little Light i- of Minf " XLe?house?was ?thcif [ called fo order for business. The 1 minutis from the previous" meet^ I il>g were lend and rertived full.? . proper collections. The sick com j mittee, Mrs. Lula Cheeks report; ed the ones sick. Sick cards were j sunt to mem. The roll was called. Each member responded with [ dues and a verse Closing song by Mrs. Evans, God t>e. With you t ed to meet at the home tf Mrs. | ! Maggie .'"Thompson, Bunker St. ?- Mm. Mattie Simmons?from"~~ , Asheville, N. C., came "to spend f the winter with daughter, Mrs. . Lillie Curry, 404 Beacon St. I WINNSBORO NEWS t Last Sunday was very inviting i for the church-gcrer,s of our town. -t t Many of our town motored to f Great Palls to attend the annual 1 conference of the A. M. E. Zion s t connection. Upo>n their return a ( . grand report was made. - r f Mr. J K. Sims one of miv hr?yc ^ ? whcrhas been otTfor several years a 1 motored home last wpek amd l J spent a few day,, with parents and c ^friends. ] 1 r?? : i - Amateur night was the gala j] i affair at the Fairfield County Tr. v , school last Monday might undet ^ P the auspices of Mrs. Y. S. Ben- j ) n&tt in interest of our basketball Q r teams. She and Prof. P. A. c Stewart are promising to prepare I teams that' will give trouble to |, j whom thejTrrieet this year. j, t Last Saturday we had our first 0 ' meeting of the Fairfield. County j rTeachers1 association. At the ap- a t pointed hour Pres. P. A. Stewart c struck the gavel and began the j ! program with singing^ Mrs. Mat- j . tie Bnnlar nt " the^jvinnn.?After -j> scripture reading by Miss Nellie v I M. Gordon, the throng of teachers j joined in the Lord's prayer. The s i president then gi'eeted the audi- [. ence welcoming them atid called j upon Prof. W. A. Ross t0 intro- t ! duce the" visitors. Mrs. H. G. d Wright our^ttehdance teacher of the county and her mod her and -g Mr. W. A. Schiffley, the principal p speaker for that occasion. Mrs. t Wright first made an cncourag- i ing talk to the teachers closing v with a inquest for their coopera- j\ tien for getting- and* keeping thc'~B children in school. I Mr. SchifTlev was then nresent- _ ed Who made a very nelpful and i rlstructive address to first, the tv-irwmals- ryf Krhnnls ami sprnnd. ly to the teachers, pointing out to each his several duties and re- n sponsibilities. < ! , a ' At the close, President 'Stew- u art' presented Mr. David Belton. 1 our c^uniy farm demnr.stration I ag?nt who snoke in rlowire terms on cooperationas profes- j, sional leaders,?urging- them to ], , guide the peoplei an^ong whom ,, i they work in ways to make a liv- c ing. He closed with an appeal to ^ his hearers to join the Red Cross. (j We?axe ?glad-to- see Miss Car- ? rie Peay, one c/f our graduates up and out again after a. spell of r nu. The Hotpg Economics Dept. of ^ the Fairfield Cotiiaty Training school is organizing better home - clubs which are tit's titled to Triakc ~ for better living among our peo- a pie here. Miss Mamie Anderson, a our Home Economic teacher is the guidjng star in this movement. We j hope that our people will avail ^ ! themselves of this oportunity which has heretofore been so 0 rare. , . The popularity contest in our school is making rapid progress. ^ Watch for the results. ^ See Mr. Nelson Sims and get *( your Palmetto Leader each week. ^ PINE GROVE " p A. M. E. CHURCH _ Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Pastor _ "The Sunday of*Nov. 13, Sunday J school was at its usual hour conducts by Supt. and teaches at their post of duty. The lesson was ^ school with a rising vote of greeting, welcomed the pastor and his pi sister, Miss Sarah Dunlap. The \ pastor gave interesting remarks to the S. S. The pastor preached ccmfefrenice. Sunday school met d( at its usual hour. After which 1< the Presiding Eldtfr, Rev. D*nt v< rloil a cormfin T'Vna wqq ft beneficial sermon. The conference was carried out in a most business like way by the elder. The amount raised $17.65. The th services the . emtire day wtas up- 01 li?tioe and harmonious. n< Mr. J. C. Rawls was elected ly delegate to the Electoral college. R; LANCASTER NEWS R S. I The Kelsey Library of Lanean- bi | ter Training School was dedicated ne last week. During the chapel per- e> i iod on .Wednesday and Thursday Bi '~7 \ ' 1 I 1 ? iturday, November 26, 1938. Colored Dolls m * V large variety to select from PRICES REASONABLE ft Mailed Orders Filled Promptly. Address BERNICE BAXTER 926 Short St. Columbia, S. C. . ... pecral music was rendered by the 51ee Club. Mr. A. B. King was naster of ceremonies on Wednesiay?and?Prof: R: E: kiley_ gave n interesting talk. Josephine Baiey and Lytic Garris read papers m some phase of the Library. Thursday Miss J. J. Sherard acted s mistress of ceremonies. Prof Ri ey read the Scripture. Miss Query vhife Librarian gave an excellent alk on How to Use the Library. drs. Belk, the WPA Supervisor * f the Library Project was present Friday marked the culmination ot he series of programs. Prof. Rrey presided. Miss E.- M. Cunning1am read a paper on the Stvugeje ind Growth of the Library. Mr, ? . lr~ B." Reynolds" introduced the peaker, Mr, J. B. Felton. Mrs. H. 5. 'Rice, chairman of the County library Oommittee made a few interesting renmiks. Mi. Faile and adits Of the Library Committee vere present. \fror tin- piogram / n chapel the vis-ting faculty and/* tudent bc'dy "rathe: cd on the awn in front of the L'krary where dr. Hawthorn made an excel'e'.t alk and Mr k* >n r .KlVred?the edicatory prayer and^ benediction ' Sunday alie.v-orn in the scho d .. uditoi'iUln, a "Meditatron Hour" irogram was rendered by some of he leading talent of Lancaster. "his 'litrear.y* aYn}- musical program- L??? /as an inspiration t<5 all present. (tany .good programs have be&n liven in the school, this? month. ST. GEORGE HIGH SCHOOL Mr. M. A. Odom. Princijrat St. George?In a most befitting nanper the tenth grade students conducted a program ' in o'bse'tv k.?^ A ... mmisuce iJay at the usml morning chapel hour. Nov. 11. !Cora Lee< Cogor addressed the roup briefly on the subject "Why re Obsei ve AI'mistice liny". Most mpressjye, was the minute of sieat prayer at which time, prayrs were offered for peaee in our our.try and im countries that were orn with strife, ccfnfusion a:vd lisast^r. The mixed urtnt RLn)L? *_ in "Evfl-inpr Praver". On?Friday, Nov. -IS. the NevT 'armors of. America presented a rrogram in observance of (Soil lo-nst rvation Week. - Three brief apers were read by three of the igriculture group. ? The J enkibvs Orphanage band ppeared in the school auditorium n impressive sermon. The Big Sisters' club is profressHg flif. The meeting at Irs.. Rosia Ray was a most enoyable one. We got the gleam 'f the real Ch.i*tian spirit. The olicious course of fruit with jeli and cake was enjoyed by all. lext meeting at the home of Mrs Jettie Thompson. The every day chool is doing fine. The Parent- eachers' association was very insisting. The repast was much njoyed. ' . iEGAL NOTICE! All persons havhig papers as ills titles to?propfiities, mart. ages, deeds or other legal papers, lease fall at the office of the late tty. N. J. Frederick. Office .will be opened .?n Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays from ) to 2, during the month of Nojmber. NOTICE OF THANKS We wsh to express our sincere i&nks to our friends here and it of town for the many kind?sboh shown to us m the" untrmedeath of our loved pne, Rachel &ii\ey. S. D. Rainey, father; Hettie ainey, mother; Franklin Rainey, D. Rainey, Jr., Niland Rainey, others; Inez Rainey, Eliza Rai;y, Rosa Lee Rainey, sisters; Ra- ?-? ret Niland, grandmother; Bell# rown, Elrza McGhee, aunts.