The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 11, 1940, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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r - ^a?? ? v ? CHESTER PARAGRAPHS ? Prof. Leon Gardner and wife, Mrs. Colenian, of Allendale, Mrs Barfield and her two small ehildreti from Chicago, were visitors'' Saturday morning at the home of Prof, and Mrs. S. L. Finley. Mrs. Clara Lawrence, R. X-v o( Qharlotte, will spend the [week endf in the citywithlfcr mother r Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Lawrence wil play a trumpet solo Sunday after noon at Calvary Baptist Church on th& "Mothers' Day program. Miss Sarah Baten, of Union and Miss'Dovey Johnson niotoro.o to Charltette?for the weekend. Mrs. Emma Smith, of Athens Ga., and Mrs. Mary Teagiie, of Warrenton, Ga., are spending a while at the home of Mrs. Anna ?/HHinton, Wylie St. Mrs. Emma Anderson, of Win ston-Salem is visiting Mr. an The many friends of Mr. Cha? lie Denton are congradulatinc him on every s'de for his appointment as District Deputy of tlx ? Grand and Exalted Order of tlnElks. Ilis appointment came aa pleasant surprise to hinufrOn Grand Exa'ted Ruler Finley Wi! son of Washington, D. C., bearin the official seal /of the order. M ' Denton in one of Chested* imrperous Undertakers, and has hi:n dreds of friends who are proud I of this advanced step, in his fra ternal life. Under him the Elks are putting new life in Chester. Mrs. Beatrice Worthy, Mrs. Be ? sie Franklin, Rev. L. "A. Barbi are improving after being i?ie1c f(V~ several months. Mrs. Lucile Heymnn Dutton. returned Sunday afternoon to he home in Philadelphia, after spoiling two weeks-.with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Heyman, Pat riek Street. ; Prof. Fieder|ck Drew, of Li\ ingston College' faculty, visits Finley High School one day last week. Mrs. Catherine .Johnson. Jeane Supervisor of dcehee County, was the guest of her uncle, Mr. Majoor Bo"hvnre, Friday. Mr. .Tosenh Clintcin ami nophnnMaster Joseph Clinton, tftotore to Lancaster Monday nit^ht an ' witnessed the May Night program. The May Night program at Finley High School will he. Tues .day night. May 7. Teachers and pupils have -worked very hard this year. The Queens and King will be announced in the presene n' the audience. The exercise will be in the auditoijum. Mr. and Mrs. Booker" Miller. Miss Brower. Mr. and Mrs. German, all of Rock Hill, and Mrs German's sister. Miss Mayc< Richardson ?vf Atlontn -....... o ? * iviunui, anient oun day afternoon at the homes of Mr. and 'Mrs. T.. P. Hammonds, and Prof, ar.d Mrs. S. I.. Pinky Miss Richardson and Mrs. Finle> : .- mates at Atlanta University Smrmer School. ??- Rev. -M. T. Comer save an inter t art Sunday morning ol the Baptist State Convention that : r. si no Med in Marion last week. _ Tli.- conet'elation rn'nvpil linm-: inir his account, and were glad th it their pastor w;-s there to at > ' ; ml . root theHwethon and enjoy tire- sros.si ns. S; ewart, of Baltinioi-f .in visitor in the city. 1 Montgomery, has [>11. i n ;---oi'ifii) mmil T.) Ill . I > * <* ' CU.!', The NVA workers at Brainerd In.-l.l it' a.e cettnip- tilings in ore. i and id/out the _campus. -T-he~ Irnj?tjetl i'Tlfss" each nTofning j and reminds is of school days at Brainerd. Mis. Kmiiia James Holmes am. he. glands n. Mi. tiodfrey James, ie.t 1 uesday afternoon f< r New York City to spend awhile' with relatives. ^ Mr. Robei't Barker from 'hi' C. C. Camp,. Port Benning, Ga., Is spending ten days here with Ins patents, Rev. and Mrs. L. A. ;; L>e.. Columbia St. ? Prof." TT "Simnson. Ao-ri/?ii I ? ii ?'. I lvii m.-. 111 bpaitunburg Co., was in the city Tuesday and ,w itnesso. tlie .viay 1 ?ay celebration at Finley High School. The Finley High* auditorium was packed to capacity l'or the crowning of the Slay Queens ant ?t KTrrg^ Tuesday nnrht. Tim?stfttfc~~waiT beautii ully arranged witi. three thrones, covered in whiiL and decora tea with roses, and ivy the i(|ilo\vin^ is the reporot. 1A?Mrs. Louise Babcock, teacher, .J. W. Stradi'ord King, Unions McElhaney, Queen. $11.tO; IB?F. IC Cassell, teacher, Harvey Walker, King, Ellen Louise King, (i f*" -1-l.iiiii^'iii H(Jilmore,steadier, Ervin Robinson, King. Mary E. Claussen $15.35, 2A?Willie M. Bui: is, teachei Frand .WcFadden, .Jr.,, King, Willie Mae Mayfields $51.2 i; 2C-3L Miss Eunice Adair, teacher, Samuel Foster, King, Dorothy Stewar, txuucT, ueHcnor, Samuel 1?. DougQueen $15.20; Miss Marie Alexias, King, Gloria McDurkin, the Quoen $26.00; HA?Miss Ma- .a Honor, teacher, Norman Craig, King, iljhlrerP0 Buchanan, Queer $15'.0CT; ?A?Daisy L. Re id, King, Ellison Walker. Kin-', Begin.. Dorsey, Queen $12.62. IB?Miss Mattie M. Heath, teacher, Columbus Jackson, King, Dorothy Mae, Phefer, Queen $15,55 Total for Primary group $201.55. Grammar School Department: 5A?Miss M. A. Sumter, teacher Milton Carter, King, Bertha Wilkes, Queen $26.15; 5B?Miss J. E , Blaekwell, teacher, David Heyward, King, Johnie Mae Featherstone, Queen $26.25; 6A?Mrs._ C, $r~ M. Flnley, Teacher, Andrew Spann King7 Dorothy Mackey, . Queen j $51.61; Miss rewe^ L. McD^jvell,' L teacher, Lucius Jackson, Kinj? I Lillie McGill, Queen ^$35.19; Miss 7A?Miss A. M. Lindsey, teacher,' Edgrar Dye. Kingr, Bessie Irby, $31.02; "B?Miss Elizabeth Gaines, teacher, Willie Johnsorr. r] JviuK-r?Eloise?Wright. Queen 02; 7C?Miss Koxie Barber, tea- j j cher, Charlie Northy, King, Miik- '' alojne Killian. Queen $22.75. Total! for Grammar School $222.90. 1 Hitfh JSciiool r-epai'ment: r.*i? 1 Miss'E. A. Copeland, teacher, Hai di??? Westbrook. King;, Fannie Blown, Queen $2S.15; SB-C?Miss Fnmia L. Beatty, teacher, J. S miner, Kin}?. Clara tirov-n. yueen <20.00; '.'A?Miss E. A. \Vilkerson, toucher. Haze! White, King,.; Eiuise Reese, Queen SoO.mj; OH? Miss Hattie O. Wright, teacher, Thaston Young, King, Beneton Crosby. Queen $30.35. , PC?Mr. A. T). Hardin, " teacher, William .Lewis, King, Dorothv Heath, Queen $13.05; 10A?Miss T. L Queen, with Iola Cherry, attendant, $75.08; ICR"?Miss Naomi Neal. teacher, S. I). Wilkes, King, funic Walker, Queen $31.12; 11AB?Miss Dovey M. Johnson, teacher, trroy Heath,'* King, Dorothy Johnson. Queen . $32.01. Total for Hiv h School $280.36. Special report: Principal S. L. Finley $120.0Q. Door receipts $44.10. .Irand Total 881.00 ' In th.- Primary Clnva- the King and Queen were Frank McFadden They wcjie crowned l y Samuel Douglass.* and Gloria MeLurkin. /wmrew ?pann, King and Dorothy Mackey. Queen, wer crowned by Lucius Jackson and Lillie McGill. ' In the Htgh "School depart mont Christen'e Jackson. Queen and her attendant, Iola Cheery wo-e crowned by Hazel Whiter and Elaine Recoe. Teaches loading in each group were Primary group. Miss, Willie Jae Hun-is. first; Miss Maria Al* "dev. sc.i id. Miss* F. B. Cassel. third. Grammar School Mrs. C. M. Fir.loy. first. Miss Dewey McDowell second.. Miss Anne Lindsey. third High Sc hool group. Miss X. I.. Lu k. .First, Miss F. A. Wilkersoti. second, Miss Dovey M. Johnson. third. _Mt>s Entree Adair sit-. Miss Iv. lie I.. Heatty were pianists. Miss lai.ie Mae CrosBy \Vas tin assistant on the stage. Miss. Doroth; Heath and Miss Sarah Crosby s^iig ti duet. A group ;of cirl ga'e a very-pretty folk dunce:. Principal Fitiley thanked all \\h had worked anil contributed, and explained how the money will la used. C-ltAS'D TOTAL >1.(10. KIRAL PLI CATION DA# OBSKRVF.D AT BETHl NE-COOKMAN COLLEGE I;s keeping with; its </. servaiice throughout the nation, the- -theme u ;iu? regular aunnay alternoon Community Meeting at BethuneCoukinan College?oh?A; ril?ifM-tr-ceirtered -.around .Rural Kikication . u address by Attorney. I>. W Perkins of Jacksonville revealed jiui iy ,iiit'jr^.s-lirnf "T'uv1> eon .~et nTnc ?.i il development. educational, n liei ills, and economic. He stated tha; rural America justly deserts attention in order to attract wc'i trained, younar jieople to its >.u 1 of opportunity. 'Hie sixth snide of Keyset '?r; tic-e Sehooi was <u>p landedi witlr enrhusiasin after its song, "I love a little Cottage." Uthei in. -ic was furnished I >y the College Choir. Miss Olive Hampton su^troit. of-- Education ?m C*~ Col'efee, was responsible for tin t> am. High School Day at BethuneCookman College BethuneuCookman College was host on Saturday, April 7th to a a> e, number of senioi students of Florida High Schools. Buokei T. Washington Hi. of Miami had the largest gro^p. St. Augustine. Pal eland, and Orlando were also -ep csented by large groups. ?-T-hg?prrmrrftTi'i For "the day wtts tv.'mI by Mr. Maxwell Saxon, j ud icity director at Bvthune-! Cot kmau College. The Boosters j C lob, . Y.M. and Y.W.C.A.'s, and >th r camp', s organization* play(! an active part in providing j ent? rtainment for the day. j?After a tour of the Uunpus. tin \ | dvimis were conducted on a t rip' ' f~\ , I, r~. I.. '> I' v.n,- uiavn whit.' swimming anil ending was enjoyed by nianjv Up on their return, a picnic lunch I was served on the campus. Per-j haps the most outstanding fea-, jJ.Uiic_.nf the day Was the general j assembly held in the afternoon i Dca.p James A. Bond strbdded the hig.i grade of training offered .it^~ the college. Mr. Maxwell Saxotn: gave a welcome address. Knterahiim nt was furnished -by talent j *vom the visitors and campus Wu. | dents, and there was group sing-i ng led by students. The activities f >f the day were appropriately! brought to a close by a social i hour. The campus with, its immacu- j lately kept buildings, 'its stately |a!n.?s and oak t;rees, beautiful 'awn, and pleasant cloudless day made a perfect setting. A whole- ' ome carnival atmosphere prevailed, and the college's far-famed! spirit of hospitality reigned su- | I villi'. WOODRUFF NEW.-i Trinity A. M. E. Z. Church Rev. J. A. I.ifspy. F'astor , There was no Sunday school it the above named church Sunday, on account of the Union Sun .:l.a.v school at -New Bethel Baptist ~ church. It was well attended and 1 everyone seemed to have enjoyed i the union. We ;:jc 'ookirc for1 ??-1=^.- : THE UK<).N /,i;M i;X "F()l 1M II n ANNIVERSARY MAY 31st id The Bronzemon met at the homo of Mr. Gene Thomas Maylc nual for the year lt?40. All mem 1 i hers were present. After an hour of deliberations i 11 the members voted unanimously'1, Hint Friday night, May 31 at the I *" Township auditorium would lie ' th. night for such celebration. The J mpnihpi'u aw i-nnti.moUitiini- niuL' ' injr* this afVair one of the outstandl' in? cvetfts of tin- year. Five him-1 ' dri d invitations will be issued to ( the many friends in North and j 1 South Carolina and Georgia. An-. ' proximately one thousand will id-'1 tend this affair, whirl will take 1' the form of its usual -cabaret style! ' froth .10 p.m. until '! ami. semi-1formal attire will be worn. Tne members aiy:?Messrs 1>. S !' Bethea, G. T. Thomas. J. \V. Will1 liams. J. H. Bell. WV-M. fFonf R; |-J II. Hemingway. F. W. Wise and i N. P. Perrin. ' NOTICE! The Columbia Colored Hrstness!" League will hold its regular meet i ' nf Monday nicht. May 1 ."5th 8:00 : o'clock at the Alaninault Funeral |* home. All members are nre-. il t . j atien?f. | THE NKEI) FOU HI It.VI. COM- Ml'MTY Bi ll HINTS ' I ll\ ('. A. Chirh. tH-v i 11 < ' State Tfuch?fx fotHotfr ~ In almost every rural eommuni- ' ty there are two chiiehes: usually' a "Haptist" and a M thodist." Ah o in every rural community ' there are us. ally from one t? t ?. "lodjre halls." 1 must he admitted tliat them I is some deyree of c.oirvratiop t\v< en these churches as well as ' U-t.veeji the lodges. I'm t!i funs; *> patt .they Have piyachin.j on ai ter Tat e Sundays. and ,jj: ,ei.,:: oiu -will ti"t plan a pi lam ?'i " alij nati.re on a dale Uiat to. other church is having one. T a -at ie. thui.j is ti lie Til repaid.' ti> ; the !o;l;ws, Hur cm iousjy ' dime. 1 i>t' cooperation between the cnu: ! chi - or halves in>ariald\ net.- oi.< \ in 'lu?t "water." j; -Many of tin si.- ch.-rih lodldin-'J ' ate hardly w < 11 li \ of life Ti.n. . I ; .lurch. -Manv -of ihrir van!.- i ' as ..aii of any find oi i lowers : ! shi uhber> as the drn?l sj'ot .* ; the Sahara l'eSert:- Alar.y <? t i ' tin h- wa;l> ar.- e; an\ Ki'mi j .no > rr de . a}. t o j >>t i]:e hand. Ami in rein rni see I J11k \ 'host planned ;I,. i-oiistna t-1 mm of tile rural i h iivtu s- l-.tn w U.-j ' tie if-7 aiiythin j ah<nit .ioliei. a. thi.tituie. In iirici" many of ti.i ' * nil d ch .i eh" I ai ihiitie s do hoi a . ' 11 . i. | . :> i i' r ic . i W . ' vlt not attend ate Pn im- a >-. past deeply :? 1 i _ i. li-! \ incl.md Ami tin- li all; Hi i11;111a>.' . that there !> . i.o v.11" < to a What ha> -en >?Wn to. ? church , - tin> a.regard l<> I'm- Inii^i- hulls-?Ao\y liit! \ ii.1i a 11:1:?i a <a! _ tin -cur.I be. eorailed i." t:.? i i a I u> .. i.ua.ia- wouhi pool t li. i: lin.uicia! mean.- and 1 1. morit-rn am." - -tantsa! btiiidint-'s. it could in- ,tt "Baptist l'h ieh" on ?>m S..inlay, am. a 'Mi tr;o;l:..-t . in an' on tiie n. >.r l_d-. * n I tie! ' \ e a Inn..:-' i; . - |, t'jvo would displease it.e Lord s.o' tci'iiiily much. 1 admit. Iiinvt v.t, it may displease very mitcii 111 i>. iutVo?a Ik-tie nfort a. uuii nat innaiisnd' than "i el.jn- ' ionali-m." And. t> >T -pare e- e. :; tie provided m mis bukdiiiii to. take- caiv ot t: e niectin.s o| t; 1 iod; e- and ot..ei ceiiiiuunity , pi o -J! U lis. . 'i he belie! iciai results ?.j' -lie!; a! : program wot.Id tie leyion. 'i'lie.j' 11 a: c 11 and ah other :;on pjot.t-! makin-j- institutions. Financially : speaking a program as outline.)! a bp vi' wot Id: m i-m .j.A , , i. , - f. '--Ilea:! t .Np( -use's the ehuren-!; e- and lodyes, iJ i iri'.iiiv 'Ciiu-i ' the . m-ral opera*..n_: e.\j.? ii.- '. >. and (y) the cliuicli commuii&y j : ?v> i<i in* lui -'( .-couch to occupy lie l'u!! time ot' tin- pastor. SpYrUual'y, it would Micitn: (I) u clo-lci , Christian Fellow.-'liip, and (1'i * 11.. ; i lit1.1-. ( oiumutntns. ;iiul in- _ nlii id till Is U ould ; redeem to. r lie. ot' lil'e ami actually reborn,, through the experience of cooperation. 1 'in say fhis cannot be done-? Why not,? - I believe under tin proper spiritual and economic leadership it <\\X HF. IKlXK. Do not we sin_r: "We-are not divided. All one bod.y?ivo, One m hope ami "1 docti.ne and Ip charity?" Then ' lets put it into practice. ward to our Mothers' Day pro4ram Sunday at Trinity church I he public is cordially invited to .akc a part with us. Mr. Hiii'i'ia : . uitnris . noils"!} ill ; t tiit* home of his sister Mrs. (ihi '} Vance on Mayoes street Wu hope for him a vei v specify n tovery. , New Methel Baptist ' Chrrch Rev. A. I). Duncan. Pastor Tito Union Sunday school was held at the New Bethel Baptist church. It was enjoyed by all. The Baccalaureate sermon was delivered by Rev. A. I). Duncan. , Jr., theme: The Right Choice of Ideas. It was witnessed by a t packed house, lie also delivef-ree another at night from the thei "No Belter* Vet", las was ajs enjoyed hv all. x ,s Subscribe For The Palmetto Leader PALMETTO LfcADER TMTAXU Y. W.C. A. IF HENEDICT COLLEGE StapdiriK upon the threshold of ommmccrarnt, looking back with irikLi?ut >ot??the socco.'w':*?rrf--ttnr 'i?st and motivated by the pros. 't*? ??t ei'vate1 accomplishments n the !t .ii'c, liie l.cminatinij. com nit tee of the ^ A* and Y. \\. C. V. met. The .truat task confront" U* this commit let' was that of hnosinjr, I. t>m the many meniie;s, the' mes most etlicient and les liable \ - o ace holi'e?s. Among hose chosen' from the Y. M. C. \. woe: former chairman of ti.anee committee, Andrew Lewis ersi s former, corresponding see* ..I .. > i 11 l)..nkM. ' i: * W ii'. illJtll, lati-s ?jor president, James But?- <!-To of the debating committee <o sns .1. Fans Bel, vii. die prur; isi ?> .iiiiiittec, as candidates for iv>i(|in:4 secretary. Bnhicl Brock naa of the debating tommittcc rcsus 1). Conrad Candy of the in. acommittee lor correspondiil sicretary. Forum- trt-asurei cohas jVIcKelley versus John I. \llen of the recreation c< nuv.ittreasurer. !!ercy Cartel" if t!T(: religious foiarhttee versus rr-rr^ :U?usv >i ;iie s rial e oninit :ee for chaplain. A clash between h candidates at the poll result d in the election <>! Andrew Lew ' I'i. - ;< i r.t ) '. . l.'ilne iih. a pres.den*; J. l'aris Bell as a re dm;* s?nreli'i.\ and 11. ('. Mc Kefh as 11 easam < ,. inn cnairnaii ' tlu comnntu-i s an : Odei: fl .;be"n, program "iniiiiitt < ; hii.aiuK ! Andrews,' rH C" cf.-tum it I ! ( ; J.. (J. l>ook*y, ". .a! cMinnitt'S. ? Ca-mpWii. :vcr-;.:i ,n e. inn itt-o.. 15! T. Block I,. :v:i;:iM.s commit t.-c atld I t. 1\ .' II'. m..ni!n tshi| committee. '!! ( i.t-h in tYWt'A r> '. j ; r<-< iecli- i. r-f Miss'IIale)," s ; l!.t ejection : A.li.-.- Klin. Hum; Kin s a*'- vii't. I . lho ti'i o ctioti of Miss ?' Trhlffrn"*;-.. secretary; the "ol" .Mis.- < It'iiJiuie Davis ?s. tre:;s > ? aip) Die e! cli- i o. - uih-n eiiaf'niii. I- >1.^;,. tl. pl'fsOiVt ' a prespeVoli: |?a\ i. I .it to la,n! ... II. |; iiiilli-. \\ ill?e!:,ii!i:i Mattismi e;a.-.- o; I < > 1*?t trail' faithful \ iU-u.-??uii-Ut- ioHtler-Y M uji.-h 1 H t'A fat t it. ' :..twial bail'.;- ; May 1. Tlvis ! tt.i* a llV:;a 'iilollS S. CfeS. !' '.! ^'!"t|, .-. ' . : t h hit . 11US iraiiiy .. ade, of aiei i-ou iitia! - iiiieal e't iiius ' " 'L in..: i t be eVeiHll;; | li '- latlier v .iminy special ' ' ' ?? i* if f.y at ' ' ' -"'is;-- ? Ail.--., >.? 11.-i-v. i; ami ( 'liai lena I ( < .w;u 11... .'i| (its climax " :of U;f "ilic: , t 2. Sumiav i:-y h\ tin- Jicy. J{. If. ' Hut >. I \ . I, u . \ I I \ (>l, till' (Ij j. ; -n.-s of tho or.;>T?SS w.iip.j-.. _? .I' ll tin, .,(uj, . A;v " V ' f l*?V Wtl ? ,sv\ ^j ilu- afitMMocin,' '*< v\ l.l i s\ II.I.,-. N| s 'in- i'liiiim " ( "luinlca. | h;> 'l . U-n-.<i to tho oU, <?-, !h- . .,i:u ?> -ti i\ jtriM'fit .'(1 J " 'a';i.s taken. T.n in ti., a!"i "'> M. I.eu.. *' -to 'at 7);>f a liict- j -1?> v i i, > i. A,l>' 1 ?' Sarah "" ; - = Uavjs I'hjM-jj' ; \k* ' ' {*i-ii si'unui. v" jtColhiiit, .Mis. JJ <' i' i iilay ai l;r -.-vilooi. i' !}. > - lia-J at the . ' '/ on .Marshal -y tn*u ii 1 sia:". Siii j . - i < , | r, i7i~jit.ii. ' "l lt? '' .a<l e i ia r.. o o) I;,, 11 '? Jji-Uiit' J!i \Va. ; ' oil.ill! _ t J.i- ' ...j,-' ' fiii '. inia;.. ' .jh:.- I-I ..?,... ^ < . rV. ! ' '' V I. 1 ,.i V. .!< XjJ .". Hi, j ; 1 Mi V.it;i \J|-.v a.vi 1 - '1 il \Y. ?;?-i.?_?^?' ,,f.. 11 I'..iif?11 < ... .. (; ' ri'iay. ' r,; ;- <t;"; Hiilt r ,i , a' i\. : ;":v'v. K,"v - i> ?..< J; V" iV ' f>V. |J, ;i! : r:% fi>' j<.f c1 1 N ' l "''' < h i ? / , t,;, . f :: if i . . . Ol ii" i a. ' li IteCOliliI ! /] a!;.; <,[ a tin . h: ' i, an: > hui ;<. i i' i. .1. !??> ... on i.-. <rjt, a. uin uli r a snoei: :. (.;n Li.?- v.'i < < (< ,,u is vyav to < >1 e,ig< hui g. O'.a sick !i to datef Mrs i. I'.aziir, ,\1. McCall, A. Foster . Ximnrom ,..M<>. .Mifes. .Mis. I.ouiar Quick is home foi few Weeks, t>. the delight of all Mrs. M. .fohnakin is out again o the delight of all, after a few uf illire.ss. "r> l'rof. .1. SnTith autL Miss Mary fn.I!<?y are home after, closing a vace.-s 1 s hool tethii >in Florence purity. :?_ ? l'rof. J. Han ington- ofdveraw .as the guest of Miss McDaniel ist Sunday; ' Miss Sarah Mojris, teacher at - r - ~ ? > i.mi?ib i i ! i Sim* hi, Union, spent the week j end home with parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. \V. Morris Prof. A. R McCollum?spent tin.-[ week end home from his school in , Georgia ? Dr. and Mrs. Bendy of Sandyville, (la.; Miss Thehna Puge and Miss IjJ. Bernice of Lauringfcurg , institute, were the week end vis- j son. Dr. T. 11. Will is ton and Dr. j rn n.* l l ..it- I?.l i i rucrianiseii an-cnueu u g medical meeting Sunday. The sad news readied- the city this morning that Mr. Luther Deas of (?hera\v died in Columbia. Mrs. Aniandu Johnakin Thomas, died at her home this-niornin.t IN MEMOKIA.H in nuinoiy oi niy i??iher, Mrs.: Julia tlriftin Williams, who died May 8 th, 11).'15. ? A wonderful motherOne who was better never was made. A wonderful worker, so loyal and true, One m a million, that mother was you. Just in your judgment, always My:ht. Honest and litierhl, ever I'lM'ifi'''" AH IjllO?KlIUSV.'i UUW III IK' I] | |))|| | y?Ht, Xo one kjiuws the hitter pain ; i.a\e suH'ered since I lost .you, I.lie ha> never been the' same. \ Your daughter, iJlaneiie (i. Williams kiikjk -sprint; m:\vs . o. ciei.- \.\ie splendid at Rid.'c Hill Miitday. Rev. Uoiies see iris to. he getting belter kind belter in .iu..4_ a sermon. Collections were line as usual. The Calendar Month -April Te... n a ..even dollars ($11.00) .1.'.-. Ailena Head, reporter. The Pig Rally will close on tin 10th of .May. < nine and try to win the. pig. 'J'he entire imnniuinty, syinpa..ax..s .tl: tiie Smith tamily pvei 1?... > " II .la L 11n r Ruth Smith. Sh -. Was a meinbei . ,iu ciass oi l'.i.iP ut Ridiie liill High." "We'll." miss her loving smiles. Cilad to report that Mif .Join i.\' anil .he> .d. WilTianis .no recovering. .* o i. y tu ami in lite- sick -li.-i \niik' Williams! air. Tom Ilu-'ood's death (.ail.i .us ,i >!,(.? k in all, bul tlledebt had to be paid. All join in deepest sympathy with his beloved tnrrtlTrT" daunlitt-r. jrraialehihlren ami uilc School News The- ilunioi> entertained i ;. i >*. i:i i.- <if inert- u'.rrrual bami.. el April?Hilh. 1'i of. Rusn oi JJates- i 1 uury delivered an intei estiny an, dress to till- M-eiiior, alterwijelt a deliiiooiis course was served I tia resi 4il Hie eveiiiny was speein ( in stepping to the tunes ol Iik piccalo. : Thursday, April Jtsth, lac Aurieullural Department oi tills seel-, out inet at Hm^jy ithl Scnool in ; -hi?-n .ill.. uUl?* .mU'.'-l. 11 l.i;S TF-1" . a., o. ..ai.o )..t nays pal into! l?Paetiee tluhf ttbnus tney ha.i I lit!)?ta ,;p i t?ay?t den?nisiim lm l ne Mn ami i?tn liiades were ai their best April l'atn in tiieir annual play, "Tha's One On Bill. As usual .Mi-. Oarunei'.s teaching - 11>i > eeii?t i.i ounho.it t ne play. Ai t .en ami nu-iiipi i/alion ri. aeln.il the i lllll. On Sunday, Rev. Peace appeared -in ap _ii).tVrvistinenun lia.-.cd on two words, "1 Aiust.' lie gav< the graduates plenty uf food for Monday night was Class Night, aftdrwhich eight lOt.i and 11th grades boys and girls appeared in a speoakirig con'te-t. Alter forcei ul deii'.eras <>i p.e es, the judges e e.'i. o thai t:.e pn/.< s should go oi ]/ to .\Iiss lola lhuis filth grade;,. 2nd prize to .?l-io-4-A-4ia-)-H+s+ (10th gi'Tdci 7*' and Miss ehloe Almcy 10 crane, .u: - 1 fi.o.- Abney, (10h). 1 --lay nil hi tii .Juniors and Seniors appeared in tr.eir annual ;.!a; . '"L4k- Red Headed Stepill" Ail cliaraeters were good .1 h. Chek's. Quattlebajn .-I' )) ! I.il'l) held the amlO-m? s pell-bounci. | Ihursday nigiit found the grado'isiy waiting for the 1 . 'litis o < a-ion Rev." C. i ll. Hi own oof Columbia delivered X yo\ th < V 7C \; \T ; I sJ I A Publisher, Ccorge * Kditor-,;n-( Y Contributing'. Editors: Y The Rcverem f X PRICE 25 CRN! v J ON SAI.K AT THK OFF THOMAS DRCCi STORK. STORK. 1100 BI.OCK \V i. STRKKT X Y ' Magazine has a v Y Negroes^ Tt is well < i J heist, teacher, and pu1 'V . F. Philip Flli*. knowi Racial anlT RcdlglouZ ]Y student of Negro ace i ' A iW| it# ITll A ATA A A jTA 4^A J n wonderful aiklress. Eleven ladies I and two men received state dfldo-J 1 mas. Several 'prizes ftor perfect | t i r*. ..f.i.no;?i lnss. denenda- I UlllVIIUUliv\ , . bilitv and scholarship were award-' *4_ . U T: o annual Hiolagy prize mven * each year hy Professor Gardner I was viv-en to Vivian Davis (9th I _ gindc/T; Professor Johnnie Peter- Ij <.m ^t.nicd what was known as a ' scholarship prize. He deposited ^ SI.OIK towards, this and will inerease it ea.h year. This prize was won u-v Thelir.a hies. Tiu- Ann.;o| Popularity Contest. , sponsored hy the Agricultural Do- J part meat, ended April?24th. Ainoi.ut raised fifty-nine dollars * a: d ten rents ($">0.10 . The -Seniors were highly Km- , t? it..ii:ed witii a party given by Uie a?erade's Good English j and lie Kind to Animal C1 u hs They v. ei e served delicious courses I of |re-rreain. punch, crackers and sand wiches. .There were many out of town 1 guests during the commencement Mis. ('. R. Ban 4 and son, Jr, ol Lie ! .! '. S. C. wLie the weck?end quests of Air. and Mrs. F. L. Ganl 'i noV. She made some very inter I estintr remarks and seems to be arrud away .with the school and , ; [>U HiU lerin 1 a hievi'incnts it has.l i-i?II cent?your;'. 1 Thanks to the Seniors for thei> J gift to theschool:. A Tennis Court It is equipped to he used for the year round. BETHEL A. M. E. CIllRtll Rev. I!. .L Hutchinson, Pastor_ St. '..tor e?Sunday was a very fine day and the members thronged to near the gospel expounded t<> them. The teXt was selected fi on: PJfl Psalms (i. Subject The Christian As a Sower and His Accomplishments. The ever\jng services, wele also very good. Oui I hearts did burn while the man of God preached. Both services were well" Attended by members and i friends. Be . ; : <! .Mis. Hutchinson have dosed their s.hool work and cat) ,1 e home with tlie members much _Lu I i11 i i 111 1 i, : 111 DO VOl SCI FKR FROM BLOOD. STOMACH. BLADDER OR KII)\E\ TROl'BI.K? DR. HUFFMAN .'{(JIM) MAIN STREET ( <>lum!>ia, S. ? I ON SH/I AT I ON FREE Special attention ui\en to all Cases X-RAY SERVICES P^dow | tumoral Directors I ANN lT A L C C I MEET Sl MTEIl, IV! I A Li. \ { \ ?:K.\Tri7mK("i ( in vn V V - > * ' V \r:i)iJNA-RjAoxxmj ?TO THE? ro Progress Expositi II. II tnippin, Publisher of Thj hii-f, Herbert W. Baumgardnei rl H. Philip Ellis and Miss Hilda S BY M in ( V THK IWI.MHTTO LEADER (Ol'Nl.K TAYLOR AM) HARDEN ASHINOTON ST.: WILLIAMS l)R ronth of information for. and" < (lit 0(1 by Dr. 11. _YV. IJaumrhrd> die s|? .akir. As his assistants i thronifh'Hil t iv country for hi -Problems. and MisR Hilda V omplismont. Saturday, May 11, 1940 Mrs. Luda Bell Stewart who hag jeen home for a few weeks, reurned to New York to resume ler work. ^ ^ 1 ^TitY?rvTttei^or== : rhe Palmetto Leader IVhen You Are Out on a Pleasure . | Cruise Stop By H E N R Y 1 S BEER TAVERN OK. CALHOUN & HEII)T STS. I'here you will find all kinds of Sandwiches?Dinner on Sundays. Wine, Beer and Ale?All sorts of Drinks and Confectionery^ ? JAKBECl E SPECIAL FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 3ne of the few, places in town telling the new Greenay (Novelty Champagne) Beverage. John Henry Washington^ Mgr. r ' | A T T E EVERY MONDAY NIGHT IS COLORED BALCONY "RARGAIN NIGHT" ADMISSION _ 10c , See "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" - ?? with JAMES STEWART ummk] STARTS MONDAY 1 LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT ALSO STARTS MONDAY uR EBECCA" ?WITH? LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE UCdZi film.V2J rwcW ft>oo l VHHMP ina Colored and Embalmers | . INVENTION I S-4N I g AY 14-15-16 i)RS AND EMBALMERS rED in' ? BUTION ??r~ x ion Magazine *f l>almett? Leader & \ Litt. I). V. 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