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7 Saturday, July 20, 1 UO (JHKAT BRANCH JUNIOR H1CH .SCHOOL Prof. W. T. Hoik's, Ihincipal The summer is b.-in.r spent wej! here in the (treat 1'raneh ("om-j munity with the numeration .of all groups workinr with th" av-j. riculture ami homo ee-momi s J chers. The new farm. ? < am! m-.v honvoj malCers are now ini narimr .fori camp. The Home I ood laboratory is upon : I! \ T!.. < !a\ j for the Now How . l.v : tkf| morninps "ami mini' ; i;.- nfternoon as usnsil. Tin-:, a- work?. inir their needy pmbh ms in foods ami elothincr. The New Hum Makers meet , each Saturday rat > > ::. < . at the following a licit'-.- - ennnint*, monthly meet in !r at-I n-.i-! work Those trills have a !e\cly time ZIZZ\y.arkinp:..with -U;? - -fher are now mnkiny u-n I pica sfrom ply wood n-hi . --i! najnt--' ami?different?t i- -i i ' n ?t?Tle-y?a re interested to tin- extent that tiny never miss a Sat a-day e emmr. On the-fourth -of '.1ly-.?the N*i w Home Makers and New Farmers with Miss /, i:" !.? i ami Mr. !heirs planned a field's day pr-man; _______ torn- 2:00 .o'clock until u ?m lock . with the P.T.A. sellinv ice ru-ann peanuts and candy. That niuht / from S:dO until liqpn oVInek an amateur program with an -admission to 1c re eived !?y tie.- New Home Makers uniforms. \ n ounccvinents wi re made at a nun; her of churches Ly tin instinetors. The New Home Maki is plan also to eivc a Prize ?.> the quartet from any ?<o-e.-i;uniiy willisana best on the | ruyrniu witht hi* J I I I i I i I I I i '< - ? 1 > I * 1 : ? > ! *: I* I . ' : Those wort'. tin: plnt.s Tht: Fields.. I >ay | ! :! was' not had on sre_o. ni <.f the :nin.f hl.t. they did hjive a wate melon 1. Harmon t'ij.h nd> hiius.-!i off the ground as in- tries t return a baffling play made by hi opponent. 2. Jimmy McJbtnicl. the 1 men's singles and doubles chantf pion, was one of the several nat ionally known players who too! s " part in the tournament. 3. Roumania Peters, with mu- ! ease and technique, has just mad< ^ a difficult shot. z 4. A view of the, spectator? W' at that afternoon. Tlml nichl i l.niMitiir was tilled tn il^ ?-ii. parity; with an :*n?4it-net* on tin < ?!ii- iinihlinv. . The: i/iuaiam wa> a hiatal si c v. v. ith :i I"i.11 supply of ailiateurii:y 1 ->r all. There Were suv ii oua't'i 's, sinuiiiir ayaiast cad other, i'ho Nov. Home Makers l ad i yive liisi and second tm-iz< The New l-'anners quartet r? ' d lit -i pi i:>.o jmd tin- Stai f ie!:t odartef from llcthel' rctviv d si-mud pli/.e. T.aci yone en ioyed an ev.niny id' pleasure. Tip A"rit-ijlluiv am! IIuna- Hee auntie- ' ar) i :> planned luliy a to s|fi'<.ii- a family' talent niti 7.? ami tho 1\T.A.'j amf others in tin- ennum nity have been"' ha\ iny Friday nights a' s.ato n.Vlock as their in i't\! ! al family talent nitrht*.' Nov is tuiie that they should b( ' :"!y t_i ' . tu t in si in"d?aTTT t "fin on*1 larte?t'antil\?in?a?tr^t ent ni{fht ..tVi/..- Tb'^ a'-.. inviiiim?ttrnTttTmr_adjoin i!eenununity to he entertained ami if they. adopt same the (Siva' Ut4S? :j 1 '< ni.tmai_ty will do like ~wT? i tj.<>. iUli will 4*q annotinc a Jato.J-.*--\ < i'. .>! h< aie 'say in if far ami lien > ha' t!u- nmat i-m t ?b i M.?f ilia irow thioa.trh the plaiininir''am vMiikintr of-the Auricultufe am liolite Keotioinics tear hers. wil 1 liny hack days that were in tiii: eoinnuinity tea \<ars ayo. I lie Alt I ielilUire tllid Hoi lie Ke I.mollies It m il. is with the Adlll i"'arun i> and Adult Home Maker: "to i'-o initiate a proirnim o . ?>: i: v. Itli tucii in-,i-ils. (Uliriab w?.ic u liich. _\y ith ai i i y aiii/at aiii l>?-ariti.-' tin* name I'.tni'i' ami 1 i??i?n Improve i Tin- program- i: ii" C.' v<*?? 111 ?l ?-t < ?!". '.at -as soon a; i"ii li-ti ?f a eopy will Ik- placet at ca. ii family, in tin- comnumitj ^ A **' ' . . WSfSSL^ ::: . ' xx x : 'mm ^^HpPHi ln?\vs. lirsl row Richard Coho .Miss .Mattjc Dixon, Columbia, ' n: .i i? . 11 ;-?_i... - V .HI>> \ l\ mil lUl.^v'U, l Ollll liin. S. ('.. Dr. I/ittlojohn M ' IImtsod. Ornnifefiiirjr; t<>\v row Ka'.hivn Join's; Mr. Harnu - Scales. Yuskejioe; President M. . Wliittal rr, S. C. Stato college a 'Principal 1.. H. Hawkins, ("in ilney. S.'C. The mixed doubles are*) ways a favorile. Here we see i local Orangeburg; team wbic-h V I "*** t j and needs are checked. A nuni- ^ ^Lber of points aye given for".each. :z . improvement, and the family reJ ceivingr the Ihrg^st number of ; points will receive a prize to -suit -) the family. We hope that this!. contest will bring about better ^ i living conditions .ip this conimun- v " ity. t ! Miss Zeizler is leaving for her ^ mountain home the last of August ^ i ami we really will regret her ah- ? sence. ?i Watclj the "Leader". t Te Keortcr * i - 1 Kilt ST NAZARKTFt j ; BAPTIST ClU KCIi ( I ? Rev. AN. H. Neal, Pastor ' _ ; t , The Sunday school was opened ' )lat the usual hour by the Si.pt. -* - !>en. 1.?RUjstdb___A-mwv class-has =* . _beeti?formed for the young ladies . of high school level. This class i was organized by Mr. Porte. This 1 t was done in order th&t this. 1 . group would have a better onp'or- 1 . t unity of self expression. They "report as having been greatly ben * elited by the change. < ?--?Rev. -.'til?delivered the two1 us-1 } ual messages of the day. The * 1 morning sermon at 11:30 and the i 1 evening sermon at 8:00 o'clock, t s The church was packed to the 1 door each time. Kev. Neal's ser- i mo'ns are well known by all it is j - useless to say how well they were < t enjoyed. * t s ' As a result of the. recent rally s f work was begun on the church : $ Monday morning.. We expect to. I t do some great work on our church i within the next few days. We invite you to come and see I s just what we are doing' We are i s "The Little Church with the Big I Heart" on the corner of (ienais < >'! 'Mill Logic.' streets. c yjfc' y,//- vjH v . >? <!;< .. r % MMi ^ '%'> % f > j> yv- p ; ,/.. J . ' x " ' f ~ I ' MWf^ r.. .. ^ ? '? ^ ? * ' ^Pl "tw 'ijfl ^Piy^ n; made up of Miss Louise Maxwell S ami Mr. James Birnie. 11-j i?. Mayme Stanley shows much [c- prince while-'Serving. She staged ' a major upset when she defeated :>n ! Koumania Peters, who is a natF. lonal runner^Tip. 'id 7. The live courts of picturesff ue South Carolina State A. and M. college were the setting for M- mu?ch action during the Fourth a Annual State Tennis Tournaipent. is 8. MeDaniel showed much ski! THE PALMETTO LEAS VI1. LI A MS CHAI'EL . . Services at the church were finej is well as interesting, quite a lumber of out of town visitors vera. -present. Woa rea 1 ways glad o have* our visiting friends Worship with us. The pastor took his ;ext from St. John 15;5, subject: PIh* Church Compare*! to a Vine. rhe_ message was very forcefully lelivered and well received. Everyone seemed to have been spirit tally benefited. The visitors were" introduced after the- sermon, aiVashington, the good wife of one if our former pastors. We regret very much 'to hear of Mr. S'orman Zeigler's accident but rust he will soon recover and be lack to his post of duty. is ?inn him very much. j The Junior Missionaries are dy? ng a splendid piece of work ancT uui quite an interesting meeting I ast Wednesday afternoon at^tlie^ rhe Helping Hand club is progresj sim* niCelv under the leadershin >1' Mrs. Vivian Minger.? The Senior Missionaries are also doing nicely. TlVey are planling a great Missionary program he 3rd Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Everyone is invited to attend. The \.C.E. League had a splendid pro ;ram. Every Leaguer was 911 luty for the rally last Sunday and he i.eague did her duty in the same as usual. The Sunday school dso cooperated as a unit in the Lruste^-ra-Uy??The unit rally, as" 1 whole was very successful. The evening services were largely attended. The sermon vas delivered by Rev. Henry Bow man. Subject: No Continuing City. The message was well rereived. Rev. Bowman is the spir ^ IM ' Sm.- . Kl ^ < - ."': v * Eny, Ml . gip^ & ' }l - : SBpjjjjpj in returning difficult balls with amazing accuracy. Here he is getting a low one. lb Richard Cohen exhibited much oxpertncss and as a result lie staged one major upsets of the .tournament when he defeated Jimmy McDaniel in the finals of the men's singles. 10. Anions; the very interested spectators was Mr. M. F'_ Whittaker, the president of Soh^WdClL | rolina Statu A. & M. college. ?R it mil son of Will in ms chapel. W&+-w?u' vt'iy glnd?ttT?have had" him with us. SHI 1,011 A. M. K. CHURCH The- S.- H:-wns~ catted to order l?y the Supt. Kach teacher was at his best .with the lesson. A ' brief review by the Supt. The I pastor asked the Supt., for tilhe to elect delegates to the S. S. convention which was done an^ ' four were elected to represent out ' S. S. at Mt. Moriah. The pas tor's message was found in Job 1 2H:12. This was a fino >??qoui In the afternoon the Rev. T. E. | Robinson and good people from 1 Helena worshipped with us. His 1 text was found Phil. 4:2, theme < Stop in at Odd's Great Service 1 Station. This was indeed a feast. A nice sum of $7.00 was real- "i izrd,?The?people of -HetcTfa 'ariT = very loyal to their Pastor, Rev. T i K. Robinson. ' ' 1 The third Saturday is the date of our barbecue, coirre to Shiloh < and enjoy yourselves. IMembers on the sick list all i have improved and have been able to get out again. ' ' ?The MissiOnafy~Tadies met last ; Wednesday "with sister Nona Spear man. The meeting was a sue- j cess. The President, sister Gallman is mak-irtg a nice showing in l this department. The pastor was 1 present and at the close of the meeting orgahized a club named Willing Workers. Tttia club will have its first> meeting at sister L. S. Gallman, Thursday night. It will meet twice,, each month oh Thursday' night. Read the "Leader" next week and see what, this .club did and.js , planning to -do. Mrs. D^: Hcdenbough gave a| silver tea at the "home of Bister Myrtle Johnson Sunday afternoon which was nicely attended. H : T |V ^ By * X jB _ / > 11. McTeer of Oranpeburg congratulates Ashford of ColumI bia. Ashford has just defeated McTeer ir? the third round of th? i junior singles. 12. Howard Minnis showed per feet form when he smashed an I ace to Jimmy McDani-el. y J. D. McGhee reporter / * ... - - I ?; DIB WEST NEWS? I:T K Inspiring services were held in each of the Due West churches X on last Sunday, with splendid at- the tendances.* * "7 gio Miss E. Jones left last Wednes pas day for her home in Charlotte, X inm C., after a two Weeks visit with vict home folk. | iu. i The funeral of Mrs. Corrie Got CM don Clinkscales was held at 11:00led o'clock last Saturday morning at I Jr. St. Mary Baptist church. The life l sect that she lived set a fine example gun of what it means to be a rual1 at 1 Christian. She . is survived by resj her husband, Mr. A. F. Glinkscal- Ttu es, four sons li-and four daughters! S and ten grand children, five bm-jte thers and two sisters. " in"s -Mr. and Mrs. Harold- "EllisC ?T[ ant Detorit, Mich.; Messrs Joseph and | < i on Hunter Ellis of Hickory, X (' ~ Sati are visiting relatives here. The. Mr. Mcses Saxon of Mt. Carmel m-sj was a recent vsitor in the home! Rav of his brother, Mr. Paul Saxon., nig! who i* ill Tt had hoi.n fifty yonr'i -f/n't since they had met. O Mr. Albert-Anderson has again this opened his?beautiful- j>ark?a*?t?4? place of recreation for the young folk of the community. He also invites churches and other organizations to"'told their outings ^ cj there. The place is. clean and Suh healthful. - - laj-ti Rev. George Harmon attended mar service at his home church neat t(U_ Abbeville. S. f'.. on .last Snndhv HELENA NEWS " A for init. Sniulay was a very. pleasant u ,, day for all church goeis. At 7:30 y,< o'clock the pastor delivered a won u,?, derful sermon. At G:30. o'clock tho the BYPU convened al4?o Rvhich ai!(j was the usual hour with 'even \\\. tea-her at .their post. nvll Mrs. Mary Simpson is still ua t'ttT the sick list". ""We hope f>?r her .a I big speedy recovery. ! tt.j. Miss 'nez Dewalt and Miss Pin trr-H?Hawkins?cvnT tin- aiu-nivi.n ., vUests of Mas. Amanda Bohb-of; i., IMena. , . :v. . -S? . j!avv: lit own Che pel A. M. E. Church j y' Rev. T. K. Robinson. Pastor I V.'CI Sunday being our regular Iliv< preaching day. a nice crowd at-1 . * tended service, At 12 -o'clock th(-1 ' pastor bioi ght to us one of those} sermons that made many hearts ^ burn. A.fter service the pastor, } choir, and others motored to Pros j .. ^ perity to Shiloh- A.M.E. church to nrpirrti" fr,r 11\,. : P..v. nr~u? tv., i . T bough. There they rendered val ua>Lle service and reported a pleas ant trip, which th *y enjoyed- t < the highest. Sunday nieht Rev. i . ' J. E, Dixon from?Elisha circuit | ' iLL preached for us which all enjoyed. 'I.ast Friday night the JiTiior [ ^ choir accompanied Rev. Robinson along , with others to Miller Chap- H1'.1. el in Newberry. We enjoyed- be- ' ing with our good friends in New- d" ' berry. 'lay Saturday, July 2d, the Helena] Loys. baseball team is looking for j t>1'1 ward to attend a barheeue in Pro* vtai perity. Others are cordially iti-j l>-m vitod to attend.aJso-' iJ-.aj Sunday, July 12, Rev. M. C. vu! Kigeinan. pastor of Ml. Zion Bap th? tist church and his good choir will ( preach and sing for i.s. I The Live Wire and Silvoi Star Eel Social clubs hold their meetings l'?e: at the Helena school on r..esdav Jur and Wednesday nights of each >'-a> week. . They are getting along I>?*> nicely. Cyme out and join us. We lot were proud to have R.-v. Marcel- ^ oils Robinson, of Sumter to be- uai with us in our regular meeting on "TV.* last Wednesday night. He eav- .J some very timely ivniuiks. \\ mi* inv ite him again. ills. Pl ie111a Robinson _ol Suugj; iu. Ter. IS hole with her daugbteVs at .Mis. Ella Belle Boyd and Mrs ij.i; Mary Haynes where she vvill i*:.-.. main awhile. *? - :c Mrs. Geneva Byers ami hot two of sons Archie, Jr., and Cornell 1>> a ei s of Spartanburg are spending - y awhile with relatives here. 1Miss Ethel Williams, niece of j ie. Mrs. Pollie Raye is ill at this -< ing. We hope foi her a sneeiii it Pp.. ?eve?'y. ? "WATERLOO NKWS I ish to toll the friends how Md I enjoyed .school during t:.o year .lai; I attended school at.the I'lii Sanders-Hv-?h of Laurens, S. Mr. ?The lady?t+net?1?lived with?u as M:! Mrs. Maggie Fuller and sin- was las: just like a mother to me. I also ? like my teachers very much. 1 ry have three: Mrs. Oliphant. Mrs. fm Mathis, and Miss Boyd, all of Wa Laurens. Fin I hope that all my classmates > will enjoy the summer holidays vac very much and we alj will be !i?i ready to enter school in Septem- ties 1 " M f-1 U i. l > uvr. 4<di,v viihi ue wiui us win uwe are out for the summer. The uo> daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ander- Ro.? son. hea Fk Yours very truly. 5 .. Lulie Bell Anderson Ret R. F. f> 1. Box 54 wet Waterloo. S. C^ nis 0 I I PAGE THREE <;iict i j j' M:\VS Ji lev. I. o. Simmons, Pastor S. on th" viifiiit w<*]'!' had at !'' w.vnl h'.ur .with?quiito a ? up of youny f..!!; present. The tor ,ua? at Mt. n Sunday iiiii?? iuiu i.i i a< h':?l. .vitir ser s ti.> ( < la and sonic, of tliu nbors ir.i?t<a ( ilt'i (lead Mope K church.. T!;-.: p;T=tr>r preach a \v?'n?]i rl'ul m rm'.fi and the vhoii oj' Sj11 iti'." Mill sang. It a-- if camj1 tia'-.-ting had bu' N-oin Sunday is. Trustee day Rctln l. !\! !i.'i,.i r- ( -nut -and jond T.. tn. ioi; a st .,f the Ptces. -1 uturday ine S. Sr picnic - will h;u) at Sp! :nc Hill. You arc J cj-irnli:11!it.-.i p. cuiil^rtrot' !?vn.i"y?iu i'.'elf. ?Tin .third ? rUnLly?Luni!Lu.-.nuu-dl-hy -had " urday. .July _'T. at Sp'j^h 11 ill. s. iKo^JTcd-1 kylTay .nilriit. w it h u TT T^t-iie-' ' \\ ! il llH'et W'cdl it \vith- Mi.-S IycUu'-Ta'ffHfraf. "*** ur si k ones at improving at - writing. ' ' ' . _1 I'K.VM ARK M;\V.S St. Paul A. M-: i'? .Church ' ^ ?* *'* v K**' Wits* \ #4 O' ><! oil day. Hu- aiiiiier.cc was' very :e ami the s| int the Lurli litestcd its?.-il \\hili* tiie pas_Ui"liylit 1 s a jau.-.saKe li'om subject Serve The, set\ was vci>* yu<..,j. / t fr-ho '.'.t-; i at ..rin d t,, the T. S -c- t.11 t i:"r . I^11" A . Ma?:. W ir.iij/^iytii a '! 1"' ssayi . A*%th'?- end qf . >vrt!ii.:a ATi I.. .M^ t rawford Miss Ji.nlat; lift tie- ..'lei hib<. '! '?v,-s's m thV , e \ ' . >1]>.. S. Mr i u-,i the , 5 She re- . e>! a ,'ue!... M \ Hoh " > ' : I!? ai: if. !:il pri/,-, ''^v. i i>; Will he i I 'i. I ??1 t 1 , * | 1 * I .? amount ? <! 11nil! 'si.j I 'm.,., aiai { ? ie\. Mr>. i I a!! - :i .i>- Sumter > and I'rieinds. * ' U'''" . Ij . M. M.,.r_'ai! a- . fa. ,'iy fimn " ,l " . .e- Mis M. Wolle. i?- > a A.alms... .,a< t he '. "I -. I!. M. W,dfe V,'t '**> ' to" ??,;> y?a t 1'? iiir.a'rh. eon,. . M.\ 1.1 I Mr)|{ Ml). NKUS Bj .Mr>, I.oiiix> (r. I)nuiflavs .M.-. K.-Jt.r Iduglass ' i r. . . ... . . . ?-l-i7? '1 ;?sister. .. Alien ti'cin Washington. D. Mr. a:;.i M >>, In.^las were ;.v U'yinia .) Mae*.. ytsv'st July ' . l.'M i*!"(.k J'.ex in r > ioi,i St. "he !vi. Ward l:< dub with M i < Jt.'l'ia . I?! ?.tw!; Thura l v;! m *v.-a> .iolivi s 7 b.y.Ki.ier K.i } Sii.r.i. a; ! ! a.ir.. At S .jV In 'Hiiuti't uf I j i :s.. S.V'-cati. >eriiiii?. by i "*t.. Ki.ii i ' . i in- ' a ,.f the re:. ii.?.j ' :|7' ! A-'! 1 v.i" .Mi. >r< a Ha|rrtui d. ha.i a very, a'.: . uw Boat'h Mt. sdudule a: ..f.T a< tl* ."Til.. The J" ri.a?-- I'M The F; Sti-j-jv-T T;," 1A , I<>1'!. 1!:_r Star . e.i jt - l;.?n.ee? i't. > ^ b\ t|u. i i a a: wa- c.\< :: . tide! Hie j'U-e> t ;. ,M;v.iitil-y Sode-e " " ' "1 ' ! Me Baptist IVI. . ! i.. 1 - ! a; tiiv-t.t .lull 1 I?h v it. y, .. w Fetu " t. tie M uospel ' 11 ami :t .'-la..- -.i. !v. .:.embers 'ii.~ Vi i?J - ! '<*..< : at-tamliog :A:: \H Hen ami H. u ; 1 ' i a - , ; ,a). si/,, li.-t :i;. I,(.nine --a. M-s I!..'. lK_\ybi:L. 'McCoVPa. Jul;. Mr. AS. M. v. I:-. Mrs A. i'.a Mr. M M - l ;;1 Wilks. Mrs. :< Whitioek. M, .laims Mrit-.ci. Mr !; !>. Ms-, T. |,amJ. S. W .. Mr.-. Hiatti.- ! .U'iii. M:ss !!< am, M id a.se I?. t,V ;t i ! ; # >: ler.did trip, dr. rfr\! Mrs. iVWkitt MeCrohad as their LiiKs!' their sister in < luster. S. Miss Isadora Iker who?irra,Juated from the ley If lull sehool !;ss Mamie Bryant who is on ation enjoyed - a de+tphtful Tb'V-day _v:sit :tu the pat> nnd visititnr itt the beaches. Irs. Y'i'. la Bryant is doitiir very "i w'itli her Inn h room. Mrs. a A vers ;< doin^ .line in her uty shop. Ais.P Mi s. . Xi ;y e.'d lr. Mlithcf MeK'nijjht who i. a hleh-om sa-.-t wotker?spent?the k end in Kiehmond, \"a., with fa niily. _ ? " I