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y^Now Ia The Time To Pr t Advises The State Fore: R\ The pruning of th* side limbs R] r of timber trees accomplishes sevI;. eral purposes, advises the State I) Forester. ^The -flrat reasnii fox pruning -ie dido limbs is to remove them when Ti tl.oy are small so that the remain g ing knots will be small and close jr- to the center of the tree. This L- means that after the tree has ^ tl grown larger the lumber cut from cj the tree will have small knots and f: C esc knots will be clustered in a jt Larrow area of the board. Then t,s tee, these small knots wilt not ba -y? decayed and they will bevsolidly ;s encased by sound wood. I ' "The second reason for pruning ^ -?is that if the irqe is to_be turpen j. tined at a lateT~TiRte "the 'race will be free of knots and it will g( bo easier to work it. The lack <5t ~;r t limbs close to the ground also fap cilitales other woods operations p K such as thinnings, improvement ,.( n cuttings, logging and fire oontrol activities. . T "The third main reason for pruning is to provide Ibrush for filling in or covering nearby gul- c: liec. washes or bald places where r< erofeion is?actively taking?place, -g Generally, where trees are wide b spaced and therefore, limby, ero- ci ? sion is active. Hence, pruning of S( - these old-field tre*?3-?nd placing j, F tlie material on the eroding lands [T accomplishes two things at the t] L , same time. ti "The pruned branches often sup j, e ply kindling . or fuel but if not ,T UBed they should not be left in =^=-?ontaot Jvith -living trees on ac p ?,?rrnnt. of the increased fire haz | ""ard. Pruning should be done dui A ins the * winter months when the ^ trees are (JdWraTSt~Wd th5 dangOT ~ . - of insect attack is low. . "When pruning either forest 1 . trees or -shade trees the limb q chould?be severed -clostrrto?the- ? tr^nk so that no stub projects, j . Projecting stubs are fertile places ^ L- for the^ entrance of insects and c diseases but they heal over quick- ' ly. and cleanly if they are cut close to the trunk. Pines evnde n pnnt o f gum which protects the 11 wounds. Hardwoods do not ex- ? u^c this gum but if the limbs are cut when they are small the dang-. c c of infection is low. However, -large wounds on hardwood shade * trees should be coated with painty . of n tree dressing preparation. "Hastily pruned shade trees in '! If.ct summer's hurricane area ^ should be gone over this winter in ^ o'der that they may be placed in . the best condition to recover from ^ therr'^voilmls": "Atten liurr--?m4? a small outlay of time or funds will save large outlays at later dates. S "Naturally, the forest trees to be pruned should he carefully se- ^ >ected so that this work is done i only on trees which will grow in- F to saw logs, veneer logs, poles, a piling, crossties or " turpentine 1 trees. Pruning is time consum- o ing and time should not be ex pended on trees which will pro ^ duce only low grade products i such as fuel or pulpwood used for j making brown paper. The num R ber of trees selected for pruning M.l.nll.. Jll ? u?.uau^ w hi iiui exceea auu per j acre in a fully stocked stand. "Another important thing: to re c member is that only small planted or forest trees not more than onefourth of the live limbs should be removed during any one year as needles and leaves are vital for the growth of a tree and the re- t moval of any of them retards the / frrowth. If a fourth of the live ( ??*?then- two years ohould elapse he?^ fore additional limbs are remor c ed." C j, RIDGE SPRING DOTS The Sunday schodl Hr~movi n( along nicely in spite of the wintei s season. * " ^ ?. The ft??v~ P. U. held its firs' meeting: for the new year with Mis e S. R. Crawford presiding:. New officers were elected'%? ? follows: president?, Mr. Johnnie Peterson;_vice president, Mr W e B. Hazzard, Jr.; serffffcrry, Mir Opfircin T.nff* A oof ~? n* J*** * r> -- -?w, 4&OOV. o^iciaijf, mina Dorothy Quattlebaum: treasurer, v Mr. HardenRaiford. ^ The Sunday school teachers' monthly meeting was good last ? night. Mrs.Ida Peterson discussed f ^_waya of getting young men ir H Sunday ^chool. Mr. Ilightowep wn' -v appointed to discuss all lessons for February and part of those for J March. ___ A delicjous repast was- served e The next meeting wttl~ ive~ 5V tTvP home of the Supt., Mr. T. F. Flam ? mond. *" The Y. P. B. Club will meettJTF Cur.'lny no na.inl All mamUf. are asked to be present. Mr. C.C. Broadnax and part ol ^ his family motored to Cayce Sun- o day to visit relatives. Ridge Hilt School We are glad to welcome a num ber of our students ba?ck afte P 'J being ill with influenza. We were proud to have Mr. Her P bert Coleman visit our school Mon * i~~ morning. He made interestiny ^ I and helpful remarks in sever;'.! rooms. He was the former princr 'c of Monetta school and is now '' a junior at Shaw University* We extend sympathy to Rev ' and Mrs., Otis Walters who lost se their baby bdy Sunday night. Negro >JHLstory week will {ho \*'r ? observed next week ; Don't flforget the moving pic , - tore Friday night. 10 cents everybody*: . Notice for reports of the Penny ur 5 Shower next week. es ^?-?The?H., E. girls ami adult folkr ^ % are getting ready for Field Day. The boys and girts yr,M play" ft |T| L*milla MTi66l We Thursday T afternoon. I ^ ^ - - I " "" " > f? " " " * jr une" iter BED STKEET HIGH SCHOOL oar Readers: The Rteed Street basketball " ms?motorad? to Sunoca last uesday night and played the E. i d high school teams in one of ic most exciting games of bas tball I've ever seen. The game a*?playod--with?swiftness,?pension and accuracy as only well r.ined teams can play. Much cred is due the very excellent coach i of these respective teams, girls "s. Thomas amf Miss Moore who our new coach a graduate o f rilterforce. We are hoping that le team will prove victories un ?r her splendid training. The lores were 19-7 in favor of Reed t eot girls. The boys lost 22-11 i favor of East End Hi. On Friday the girls -went to endleton. Anderson County Tr :hool and lost to these swift and cu'rate sharp sliuutei s.-?-Miss ay lor coach 22-11 ^^ Devotions this week are beine inducted by Prof. Stewart, head jacl. of the football squad. Coach toward?presented this record leaking: team Monday a.m. in bapel. It was an inspiration to eo these^ handsome boys^bubbl > g over w i th health and vitality is Prof. Stewart said the idea 01 he game is Tfot merely a brutal ussle as some might think, but istoad a "clean wholesome, body lind and character builder. Gc ut " for - the team hnys in dead arnest! And T foel~you'll-play ho name of life just as sincerely s_you've played the game of foot all. Be a good sporty losing rifhout complaining, winning kithout boasting. ' . The Capt., Mr. B.-Thorrias, and ^o-Ce.pt., Mr. J, Hunter are grad ating this spring and Mr. (Jhas apl;son has been selected as capain and Mr. B. T. Davis as coaptain. We regret to see Thorn s. and- Hunter go. but feel thai )av:s and Jacksoh will carry on a the typical Reed Street man ler. The trophy-Kaa-been wor v Reed Street two years in sue ession. If we win next year, the up will become the property oi he school. We were proud to ha\"e Prof lr-S: Ross of the CCC to speal^ n our devotion this morning Tues ay?He came to school to bring is daughter Ernestine Socio, whf ir ?ttrtllOd ht Rdbd Street fOi he second semester. Miss Rbss as been attending school at the neademyi?Keyovillti, Ga. She entered the senior class here There is activity plus at Reec Street this week, classes are sell ng hot dogs, fish, dinners, candy teanuts, and numbers for chances t cakes, hens or what have you " here are dances, entertainments f yall descriptions, in last min ite preparation for the Calendai Vedding. The date, February 7 941. Reed Street auditorium { . ? -I ll I ilA.l i.in.- -v^uiiie a*;** inest' ucuuiiiui rills and handsome boys. Twelve veil dressed, couples. One cou>le will marry, who will it be' Attend the church of youi hoice, Sunday. Go to church. P. J. Campbell. ^ CHESTERFIELD NEWS The teachers of the fifth dis rict met on Saturday in Coultei Lcademy auditorium, Cheraw, S L Thev were entertained by the Ihesterrield County Teachers' ^s oKaliurr.?Wre?fofleminpr ce>untice oniprise the district: Cherokee "he ster, Chesterfield, Fairfield [er?haw, Lancaster and York. Miss Cecelia M. Toatley of the aeulty of the Oaklawn higl chool, Lincolnton, N. C., speni eyeral days at home. Her schoo fine closed on account of in flu nza. Many friends from Chesterfiek f Mr. Joseph Brewer attended his uneral on Friday at Wesley Chaf 1 Methodist church. Chesterfield welcomes Rev. anj Irs. Robinson of the M. E. churcl /ho moved here last week fron Wllramston, &?G-.? Mr. and Mrs. Mack Andersor f Darlington spent Sunday witj: riends in the city. Mrs. Ander on before her recent marriage ?>u .Mtgg" Snryh Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Arford /ho have" heerT in" Moncks Cdrnei or the past several months visit d home folks over the week-end osecT at her home with the flu [er many friends wish for her a Foody recovery. Rev. J. H. Toatley, D.D., spenl iturday in Winnsboro, S. U. M usiness. ' . 'C' ' T. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Sunday school opened at the sual hour with the Asst. - Supt i ^iarge. All teaciiers were resent. The lesson was beautifulr discussed. Morning service began at 11:30 ui pasuu, Rpv. rrr fTTTRYT, (TeTTWr^ 1 a soul stirring sermon. Each ie present was inspired by haviny ;ard this wonderful mesiage. A t 30 we again fratened to this Goc' nt man deliver one of ther strongit sermon* we have heard. Hi? xt was taken from St. John Prt-S rake up thty Bed arid Walk." his spiritual treat touched each >art present. The church is progressing njcelj ider this able leader. All branch are cooperating for one commor iod-^-tha success of our church. iihwrilw Fnr? ?.... he Palmetto leader Tl BENNETTSVILLE NEWS C. D. Sanders, Rfport,fr ~ We are still having p large number of flu cases and deaths in our community. Miss Martha Ervln has remodeled her beautiful home and it is now being pahvted which halT adcT^ ed a lot of beauty to the East side of the city. Mrs. Prudence McCollum worshipped at her old home church Sunday Sfarwr Mill. Re\r. E. Mr Booker pastor. I We are glad to see Miss Thel! m?. Spears out again after being I ill for d few days. ~ I !ProT.~~ahd Mrs". Jesse "Reese ~6T , Marion, and Mrs. Gardner of Ma rion; Prof, and Mrs. John Reese I of Columbia were in the city Sun thy guests of their parents, t Mr. James Clark of New Yo'k City spent the week end with his mother-in-law Mrs. Anna Coleman. He left for New York on Monday accompanied by his daugh ter Patricia. : Leonard Wheeler of Dillon 4-spent the. week-end 4n-the city with his father. ^rof. and Mrs. Jam^s York were kcall^d home on acccrunt of the death of their sister Ametta York who died at her home a few miles | from the city. The body is in | state in the Morris Funeral home I Miss York taught in the county Mr. William Witherspoon died at his home and was funeralizea nt his church, Cedar Fall Sunday I The Rev. E. M. Booker, dean 01 I Morris college was in the city Sun I de.v accompanied by some of the j Morris college students among i whom were Miss Stubbs apd Mr. , Hampton Prince. guest of her parents Sunday. Mr. Alex Collock was called I- home-on?account of his mother be L Jng ill. Miss ~Thbmasena Prince spent the day in Cheraw Sunday visit: ing sisters and relatives. 1 Mr. Joseph H. W. Morris has ; completed the lecture course o/ i study in the Bandal Laboratories Educational <f?partmenJt for the Educational Clinic embracing subject in, ultra and has received his certificate at Madison, Arkan f sas October 2, 1'940. The friend* cf Marlboro county are proud 01 Mr. Morris' improvement and ti ; have that kind of citizen in Mjjpl5 boroi ? ' The Adult Teachers of District - No.?4~,?Mroi Sara H. Evans district supervisor held a one day \ conference in Bennettsville Wed: nesday, January 29, 1941 at the Educational Center r-on Robinson i street.?,The theme of the discussion for the conference was Edu t cational Project in National De. fense. Many new ideas were got ten from the discussion. A^ter the morning session the visiting 5 teachers were entertained by the " tjeachers of Bennettsville. The r evening program was. called to^ . gether by (Miss)'C. D. Sanders 1 In her pleasing way she spoke o% the pleasure of havine the entire > district to visit their Center ano to know they had accompliahed so much of real Center work. Af [ ter which Mrs. N. Singletary oi Florence took .charge. Prof. Matthew Fritton sang a beautiful sole Trees. Talk by Miss H. Grudgt of Darlington; Mrs. L. Murry oi Hartsville; Mrs. Gupper of Florence; Miss Dunmore of Georger town. Miss Sanders gave th< closing remarks. This closed s -day of happinoso with old friends - and new ones. _ ~~ The East End Center must gc on record as one of the first'new colored centers built by the col) orcd teacher, Miss Anna MrKen ] nel. I The regular meeting of -Grout 1_ 1 of the Blenheim district_ was held on Friday, January 17tb al the Brownville school. ' The president and other officers * were present and officiated. Th< program Droved to he one of <** treme interest. Mrs. Hough, 3rc i grade teacher at the Wright Jr * Hi gave a demonstration of thirc ) grade reading with helpful hints to 4he entire group. i I Rev. Bryant gave a wonderful paper -on The Achievement of th< Negro. He held his audience attention throughout the reading ol ~ his paper. The thoughts of which - he conferred to the group were ol such keen interest and so bene" flctal, that It was moved and : seconded that ReT Bryant malr< . a continuation of research and i present to each meetings It was also moved that the patrons ol . the said districts be asked to taki r a part in the meetings so that they too may enjoy the wonderful information that is being given at the various meetings. Twc of the Brownville Trustees wers present at the last meeting. Miss Graham was present aA the meeting and made very timely remarks. The meeting closed to assemble at the t>rake schQQi . Jn-Eehnuuy,?A-teiy flMiciom re pest was served. Miss PTerson as hostess. Mrs. Sudie Hennegan thanked the host, Rev. Bryant and hostess, Miss I. Pierson in behalf of the entire group. Rev. A. W. Wright, Pres. Miss B. E. Grahaip, Superv. Mrs. M. V. Elfcrbee, reporter. Miss Mary Coles Shftw spent the week-end with her mother in Charlotte. The relatives and friends are delighted to know Miss Sheoa Spears is jmpfroying_nicely after a severe attack of the flu. Miss Climmie Dayig ia homeoa the sick list. We trust she will soon return to Benedict college, where she is ft. sen to/. - u-- .-.y* ~ , - r .''?r *:?..?'?; " as PALMETT6 LfiADER 11 ????atmmm > **. i.^w ?. T CHESTER PARAGRAPHS i Mrs. Ada Whitl^ck had u h?i 1 guest last. -week end, her friends Miss Mamie Wade, teacher in the schools of Kershaw <y>unty^ Mrs. Hattie B.TdcAlily of Salisbury and Miss Minnie Blake <>1 Pillion, arrived hf^ T"f*dsy be cause of the death of their mother Mrs. Eliza Blake, Ashford street hos? sudden death was a shock to the entire town Other children from northern cities are enroutr home alsoT t'unersJ" arrangement have not as yet 1>een made, pend , ing the arrival of all of the children. Mrs. Blake was one of Chester s best citizens, and was a wo man^wKo was~lQV 3~afid respecte^ by her uhildren, neighbors and friends. She wttB devoted to he children and being also devotee' to church, had trained?them t?love the church ^rnd its activities She lived on Ashford street an< the neighbors there miss her al ready because of her mothetb traits to all of them. She was r faithful MFflnber of Calvarp Bap tist church: ' J'rof W. Hiram Atkinson wH) leave Saturday fox Hampton In 1 ...1 1 _.:n siiiuie wnerc lit: win uuruu vu' conference of "Building and Trade' February 10-12. He will join r group from State College who wil' pass through here and together ihev will motor there ! Prof. Harold Crawford of Stat? iCollege was a visitor at Finle' high school Friday. The report of Mrs. Tone Jttnes who was ~the city worker in the Christmas Seal 6ale, was $78.89 This was the first year that sales i states that all to?whom these letters were sent responded with ~ dollar. The churches, city school and-' some individuals also contri TnTfed. This - mburTt Ts~also trTlude^ in the report ol Ghrrstmas Seals sold in Chester county Mr. Jone^ thanks all who assisted in this work Last -Tuesday night the NY. *enn\s played Fihley high team* , Finley won both games. | Fi*iday night, Lancaster high ( played Finley high here in the i gym. Finley won both games. I Bishop J..-W. Mar tin of-Chicago is in the city, the guest of pre-" siding elder and Mrs. t). C. Cros by. He is holding district meethagp in Union, Carlisle, Rock Hill and otheivjnear by towns Several young men are in Spartanburg this week working at tht camp. They will be home for thi week end. At (Jalvary Baptist church Sim ^Lday?, the rally entitled, "Which is trie Best Day of the Week?' . will rinse. Sunday afternopij. Th church has seven seating divisions? On the wall in each division is the name of a day of the-week, tit large letters cut from vari.colorech paper. Each day will jive two selections of their own choosing then the reports will be made as follows: speaking, singing, instru mental numbers, solos, duets, and quartettesr-It?prousises to be in Teres ting. The day ~ reporting tli highest amount will be called "The Best Day of the Week.' Next week we shall tell whe I was arowned "Miss Livingstone ! College" at Metropolitan A. M | E, Z. church. The contest closes . Tuesday night. The young peoplr > have worked very hard. Miss F. i B. Cassell is director of this con. I test^ # ? EroL- and Mrs. Wayman John son and family have movsd tr> Graham St., in the home with Mrs i T. P Hammonds. l.AKE UITY MIYiM 3UIHJUL. 1 The Lake City "nigh school girl' and boys were tops here Friday afternoon by taking a double-header from Andrews high school The Lake City girls .won 16 toll t the boys copped their tilt 26 to 13 ' With -sueh- outstanding forwards I as Helen Mention, Jessie Mae Thomas," Jessie McDonald, Pearl Montgomery and Flora Burroughs and such guards as Donella Hannah, Earlene Hannah, Laura Bjelle. I Mention, Daisy Lee'Smith, Mollie Peguese, Mary Montgomery, O' dessa Cockfield add Virginia John1 son. The opponents were out class ed from beginning to end. Outstanding players for the boywere, Charles Timmons, James ! Hannah, James Singletary, Beau, fort Hannah, Junius Huggins, S L D. McCutcheon,- Theodore Graham I Aaron Johnson, Jefferson McGill W. B. Cameron* Gilbert Graham Hoyt, Speights and Albert Conyers The coaches of the teams are Miss 1 TitrteT Thomas and -$Fr?Brrwstpr I J. Mention. The visiting team was J served refreshments by Miss Eliza beth Harllee of the home economics L department, assisted by Miss Ver. delle Deas. I Among the visitors on the cami pus Friday were Misses Gertrude Weston, Queen Esther Washing' ton, and Mr. James Thomas of Sumter, S. C. The many friends of Mr. Alonzo J. Moore will be delighted to know that he is improving- nlceiv - -VetwrflliH hospital in Columbia. Misses Karnes tine Weston and Carrie BeH spent' the week end in Sumter, ,'S. C. with relatives and frtends. Misses Alston and Porter spent the week end with parents at home. The amount of money reported by the 7tft and 8th gfades of which Miss Verdelle Dean is instructor was $17.00. Missus Qelestine Graham and Queen Esther Washington from Morris College, attended the funeral of Per" 8. E. Wataon, alio Miss Ruthie Lee lfeCutcheon from I Cisflin College. i Messrr^Wflron, IRimtTSnriTc: T llveen of Florence, 8. C., trere visitors in the city Sunday avaming i - . BARNWELL NEWS Those who. aftenUeU sendees: Sunday a t Bethlehem Baptist church, witnessed a very able sermon preached by Rev. T. J. Ryan Mrs. Rosa Adams, now residing in BlackvHle, worshiped with he? lehem Baptist church. We regret the passing of one ot our ofci members otf Botfciehem j Baptist church, Mr. Dock Walker. 1 We are glad to know that quite < a few of our friendo ore rooovor hijg from their illness and yet we J regret that there are others who \ s-e still on the sick list. ( The various teachers belonging to the-Barnwell -Group, met with t the Creg Pond school February , 3rd, in their first 1941 group meet- ] ng. i Mrs Ruby Snelling, who has , ' fien -in-New York since August f returned home Saturday. ( Bethlehem High School j The student body worshiped a* , Baptist church Sunday norningixThey enjoyed a wonder- t s Ryan. - . . _j , The young ladiea and gentlemen of this community are spon- , soring a Silver Tea Sunday after j noon at 4:30 o clock for the benefit, of the school. Don't forget _ to come and bring your friends The Bing brothers of near Dun KorfAn nro PvnppfpH tn nnnpftr on the program, also our poetess, Mrs Mary AHce Duncan, and others. The Trip Around the World Fri daji. February lVk, has croa/ted quite a deal of interest. Don t forget to see which buses take th' ffftwdg _ ? ; The young men of Bethlehem High are going to entertain with a minstrel Friday night just be'ore we take off on the trip Around Thg-Wortd: ~ AIKEN COUNTY SCHOOL The Aiken County Teachers As sociation met at the Aiken graded school with the president, MV. Franklin W. Hickson, presiding. The various groups assembled and a hearty topic was discussed. The subject of this topic was "The. .. Teaching of Reading in the Gram mar Schools." In conclusion it was Tound that reading ia the base o* all knowledge to be received throughout one's life. More tim< should be given in teaching children to read than any other subject taught in grammar school. J* should be the aim of every teacher to help pupils to enjoy reading stories and to train them to read orally stories so that others will like them Reading should be made to come a part of every individual. Mi3...JuaUneWilkinson-WoBhing- ton gave the teachers'fforrre "helpful-- suggestions. She told the teach -era that in order to get something out of anything yqfu must put | something into it yourself. The tanners were awarded to the following schools for the best attendance: One teacher school, Beaver Dam J?vJis Laney Calhoun, teacher; two teacher school, Morris school Mrs. Ivy Grant, principal; three teacher school, Jerusalem school Mr. Franklin H. Hickson, principal; four and i-bove teacher Bchool, Langley-Bath school, Mr Thomas E. fSmoots, Principal. Mrs. Washington presented Tu berculoRis Bonds to the following scKootsT Bettfe Academy, A. W Nicholson, president, was gfven -a__$100.00 bond; Aiken graded school, Z. Townsend, principal, was given a $25.00 bond; Central school Mrs Julia Palmore was given a oeiiror. fA aoaK f nllnurino 1 Y"r-T schools: Friedman school, Mr. K L. Nix, principal; Clearwater pub lie school, Mr. W. H. Lamback principal; Langley-Bath school, Mr Schofield Institute, Mr W. S. Bras by, superintendent; Jerusalem school, Mr. Franklin W. Hickson principal; Hammond Grove school ! Mrs. Sallie Collins, principal ol Bettis Academy high school, pre sented Mrs. Justine Washington With a beautiful silver -sat?as?a_. bridal present from the -Aiken County Teacher^ Association. EDGEFIELD NEWS- ? Th%. Golden Rule club or Macedonia church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Drake Thur* day night. After the business of the chrt>. was^over the hostess serv ed a delicious repasts? Funeral services for Mr., Jim Holmes who died Thursday were held at Macedonia _church Sunday | pastor of Shaw Creek officiated. Miss J. L. Jones spent the week end at her home in Newberry. Edgefield academy basketball teams scored two victories wed- " nesday, January 29 over the fight ing Drayton Street high teams of Newberry. There are-quite a number of sick people here among whom are Mrs. Nancy Lyroon, Mrs. Elizabeth Tolbert, Mrs. t). C. Tolbert, ! J.^H. ^Tolbert,^ J Wallace landrum are spending sometime with their mother Mrs. Ligroon who has been sick for a week, Mrs. Axena Williams has taken to bed with the flu. Hope she will soon recover. Mr O.-tt-J? * ?? fiim w?q. ir^v&uimt V?* were guests of their sister and brother Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Tol bert on last Sunday . The Supt. of Mt. Moriah Bapt. church has been ill for the past Week and _was missed very much J Sunday because he has brought 1 the atfltoel into light. Since Dea i ? fry J8aPt- the past year the attendance naa i increased to from 80 to {Hi echo! irs every Sunday. ( ? ~ ' - : . * CLINTON HEWS C Friendship J^L E, Church - Sunday school is progressing wonderfully. Many of the married S] men and womeif are finding their ^ places in 'Sunday school. We are M hoping that this interest will cdntinue throughout the year.- It s no! c*" a good idea to send your child to lii Sunday school alone but come along 01 with him to be sure of his being bhere. ^ The Sunday school was review*^ )y the Supt. Class No. 1 still holds the banner. This class is composed jf the adult bodies. 11:30 the pastor ascended the rostrum and brought to.ua a. atrong -nesage. His text was selected from Psalm 9:18, theme, "Help Us God.'' With the entire world being in such an uproar there is no Tjther source to seek help from but God. ]ome to Friendship each Sunday, [f yoi^miss, you'will miss a spirit* jal feast. The A. C. E. league had an ininirim* meeting at the usual hour. Fhe viBitmg?TninlBUjra were Intro luced. ? ? We were indeed proud to hav? Revs. L. Fletcher, Stroud and oui own Rev. A. C. Duckett as pulpf! associates and to see a number oi J i vioiwia auu menus III Hie eve njng service. You will always find a cordial welcome. Come again Evening service began at 7:15. Rev. Walker introduced and pre- fB -ented Rev. Fletcher who brought us the evening message. His text pj was taken from 1st Corn. 15:58 jn The six "Be's' were drawn out j( and explained -very clearly _ from tCommunion was administered ^ morning and evening. 72 communed \j' during the day. Friends of~BIondell Walker were ? glad to see Tier out again aftei ~ni two weeks illness. v'? Among the past week.end visitors herejwere^TMisa W. M. Johns ton, Greenwodd, S. C.; Rev. E. W Bonner, Gaffney, S. C. Miss Johnston was the house guest of Prof Johnnie Williams and Rev. Bonner was the guest of Miss R. M ja Johnson. * Miss Elizabeth McJimpsy of ^ Spartanburg, instructor at Needmore school, EnoTee7 and Mr.~JT H. ..Bobo of Enoree, S. C., were the Sunday afternoon guests of Miss Rut'h Blakejy. They also called by to see Rev. H. W. Walker and fairly. .JDen't forget our l'ouncier s Day -fch prteram Sunday evening. Feb- ki ruarv y. The program prnmisp^ t.n ill be entertaining and especially in- G structive- to A; M. Es. and will ai inspire those who are anticipating becoming?A-.?M-:?Eth?The public ? is?invited tp worship with* us. Hebron Baptist' Church" Rev. A. A. Sims, Pastor ?i Sunday school opened at 10:30 ^ r> clock with the Supt. presiding F with all officers and teachers S. present. The subject of the lesson was "The Individual's Responsi- G bility Regarding Beverage Alcohol.' The lesson was thoroughly D taught on all classes. The pastor Rev. Sims, reviewed the lesson. Since this was regular preachinr dfiy n large .crowd was present Among bhe marjv visitors and friends was Mr. Dendy of North F Carolina. T < Funeral service for Mr. Sain Taylor, 31, was conducted at 3:30 111 with his pastor. Rev. A. A. Sims, officiating. Undertaker H. W. Walker in charge. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH rr cr.lled to-order by the Supt., Mr. Josepn Jones. The lesson was re viewed by the-pastor. At 11:30 L, the morning service began The ^ text of the message was taken from St. John 6:35 subject Th< r. Spiritual Staff ~5f Life. The even ing services were-also very good ^ A group of ladies and gentlemen attended a silver tea program at ^ the parsonage. After the pro gram a delicious repast was serv- ,j ed. This affair was sponsored by j, Mrs. Francis Hutchinson. ? Quite a few were absent from y church Sunday because of the y flu. Wc are glad to see Mr. TJosephr j Jones, Lewis Brown, James Sta ley and Walter Christie out after ^ having the flu. Mrs. Elizabeth Myers has th< f flu. Miss Odel Richardson, teach p er in the junior high school who n?s oeen conilH(!<l 10 bed because ? of the flu is up and at work again much to the delight of the facul tyond atudent-bedy: ??1 = CARD OF THANKS We take this method to thank mil1 membeig anil frltiilflK ut ? City for their prayers, and finan- R cial help during the illness and y( death of our lyisband and fathers the Rev. Silas E. Watson. We q also wish to thank our beloved District Superintendent, Dr. Calvin C. Reynolds for special interest shown in our <|ifii|un ~ """ *ve are graterul to our ex-mem- ? bers and friends from Dillon, Marion, Florence and St. George for hospitalities m trouble. -We can not forget to thank our kind undertaker, Mr. H. B. Jackson and wife, Ifcev. Watson's friends of long standing, for the way and manner the remains were handled and his considers- 1 tion along many lines. Pray that we will rh?et hjm some day In the % iky. {*** ? > .Matilda Watson, wife; Cyrene, Ddborah, and .Vivian :hildren. ^ 5 Saturday, February 8, 1941 Classified Advertising -4 I tolrann- - ^ pecial Notices, Cauls of Thanks emoriams, Birth Announcement? arria^e _AnnQvm;emienta. fit??..8ce laeged for at the rate of 10c per ne. Cash must r< company the der. Minimum charge 30C. IN MEMORIAM Loving memory of mother, Mrs. Sallie R. Fair, who de- ^ parted?-This.life February,.9.-. ?? L927. "Her memory is as dear to- ? Jay as Tn the hour she passed way." Devoted Children Mr. Charles W. Jacobs New York?Citv??-. Mrs. Evelyn J. Robinson New York City Miss Ruth-Q. Fair ' v Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Yirtelle F. Walker ^ New r York?Git?/ ??^ .. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Mamie Turkvan Cook and imily wish-to express their grat- , ude for kind expressions of sym ithy during the illness~and passg of her only da'ughter, Nurse )an Edith Turkvan. Special men on. Gntire-staff* Columbia?and ? :ate hospitals. The efficient and sntle care of Drs. Sanders7~Mttd r ? ;n and Planque. The gentleness : the nOVses and friends too nu ^ erous to mention. ? (Mrs.) MAMIE TURKVAN C (Mrs.)- Mamie Turkvan Cook 222 Marion Street, 1 * "Columbia, S. C CARD OF THANKS Th.> wife and daughter of thi te Mr. Marcellus Glenn extend ncere thanks for your kind loughts and beautiful floral triites in their recenf~bere&yemen t Mrs. Celia Glenn, wife Mrs. Eloise Gray, daughter 4 CARD OF THANKS The Goodwin family wishes to tank their many friends for the ^ indness show them during tho InosB?a?d?death' of?Mr?Cteorgg ibson who passed away Janu y 24,. 1941. .1 ? j -? IN MEMUKiasr -Irt sad?but- loving-_xfunejoabxail?,?i_.. ? f our sister, Rev. Mrs. Mary M. rilliams, who departed this life ebruary f, 1937. Wife of Mr. J. Williams. one is the face we loved so dear. evoted: Husband, Sister, Brothei NeDhew and Neiee CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. annie Clifton Caldwell grateful* acknowledges- the kindness and empathy of their many friends i their recent bereavement, and >r the beautiful floral tributes. TN MEMORIAM _Iri_ sad and loving memory of ly dear brother Dr. Wrp. E. imp-son -who, deaaicted?-this?life--. ne year age, February 3rd. . T " cannot say and I will not say hat he is dead?he is just away, Pith a cherry smile and a wave uf Our hand ~ 'e has wandered into an unknown ... ?, i ..... .nd left us dreaming how very fair t needs must be since he lingers there. hink of him faring on, as dear n love of There as the love of? Here. iild and gentle as he was brave? /~V\on oufoofoef l/-%*?_ ~^ hm*~ J . V..V OTT^VVVOb l\J*V U1 1113 111U he gave. . - he touch "of his hands have strayed s reverently as his lips have prayed. hink of him still as the same; fe is not dead?he. is just away " ~Sffd!y missed by hfs sis^fepr and ? neice: Mary Li$y RooTnson Chester, S. C IN MRMORIAM In meYnory of T?Ir. Snmmie * ceves, who passed away two ^01 Bars ago. v/o years since you left us, h, how 'We miss vou, - ' one, but not forgotten. Mrs. Rena Reevos, Mother, Miss Mabel Beetles, Sister, Sammie ftanrnm''Uiii tl ??SffPrTmie Keeves, Jr., Son. Counts Druar Store PRE8CRIPT10N3 COMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN RY YOUR DOCTOR jJJg A Fall Une of Toilet Articles * 105 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 2-1967 ubscribe POf 'he Palmetto leader .* : z.. t ?-=t-* \ ??_? ? i "??r-? 1 1