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Still — Mrs. Agatha Baxley — Miss'Edna Proveaux — Mrs. John Miley —- — Supt. G. Frank Posey, F. U— Mr. J. Albert Batson, W. C- Mr. G. Lee McCartha, N. C. Miss Kittie Lee Steel, D. W. Miss Grace Posey, Coker Miss Mary Nickles, A. S. -- Miss Edith Black, Ch. Mrs. Leida H. Davis, Li. -_ Miss Amaryanthia Keels, W. Miss Ruth Folk, Ch. Mrs. Jas. J. Ray —1 Miss Martha Bruce. Ch. Mrs. W. C. Buist, W. Miss Juanita West ' , ■» Miss Mary West ---*. j_- >Jrs. Lila H. Brown Mias Lucy Cook 7__ Mrs. Matilda Grooms ..i Mrs. Ryan A. Gyles, Vf ... Miss Cora Lee Gantt ----- Supt. J. S. M. Pinch, F. U—- Mrs. J. S. M. Finch Miss Edith Walker Miss Gretchen Hair Supt. M. B. Self. U. N. C- - Mr. M. M. Player, W. C. Miss Hattie Newsbm, W. Miss T. Brnsselton. Ga. N. . Mis* Grac$ Brown, Peabody Miss Margaret Burnett, AC. Miss (ilio Crosby. 6a. N. __ Miss Carrie Carson, W. Mr. John Miley, C. A. C. -- Supt. D. N. Murph, W\ C-- Miss El oise Quattlebaum Miss Agnes Hill, C C.^.— Miss Harriett Sellers, Li. .. Mi>> May B<-llc Holly. W. Mrs. W. H. Manning, Ga. N. 'Miss Ellen Shelpa, Ga. N.‘ .. Miss Marianna Miller, W... Mrs. E. W. Black (Music)— Miss ILtsulie Reid - Mr. S. C. Dunlap. W. C. — Mrs« S. C, Dunlap, Mrsi. Cleo.K. Parker 11- Mrs. G« Victor Kearse - Mrs. Alma W. Brabham -• Mrs.*Chmrtia Kennedy ——’ Miss Mollie Bates , Miss Ruby Peacock ■Supt. £ H. Fowler, Ci. Miss E. Burckhalter, Ch. ___ Mr. H. I. Boineest, N: C. Miss Elma Cave, W. Miss Cecile Finkltyi, G. W. C. M iss Elizabeth Johnston, W. N Mi,ss Eva Glenn, D. W. Miss'Katherine Lawton, Ch. Miss ilin^ola Grimes Miss Virgiiihi^Hutto;' W. Miss ’ Blanche Miss Elizabeth McNab, W. * , \ Mrs. T. E. Cummings ; School: Seven Pines Boiling Springs Long Branch I Long Branch r _ -— Hilda* —* Hilda, Hilda, 2 Hilda, Healing Springs Healing Springs Healing Springs — Robbins , - r _ Dunbarton High S. — Dunbarton High S. — Dunbarton High S. — Dunbhrton High S. — Dunbarton High S. __ Dunbarton Hfgh S. __ Dunbarton High S. __ Pleasant Hill • -Reedy Branch Reedy Branch Reedy Branch Galilee Green’s Academy Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Blackville High' S. Blackville High S. Blackville High S. Double Pond — Double Pond Ed is to Hercules •.. Hercules Hercules . L__ Ashlcigh ------ Ashlelgh Elko Grammar School Elko Grammar School Elko Grammar School Elko Grammar School Williston-Elko High S. Williston-Elko High S. Williston-Elko High S. Williston-Elko High S. Williston-Elko High S. Williston-Elko High S. Williston-Elko High S. Williston-Elko High S. 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C Barnwell, S. t BamwelF, S. C Silver Wedding of . Newsom and She carried (NuTmj Hercules News. Our Air Defense Their Herculean Task ) ■ — A-*' vK*’. Miss Lucy Cook, intermediate teach er here spent the week-end with her parents at Snelling. Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Still and Miss Lucy Cook spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Baxley. M/s. McRoy BoyTes and children of Allendele spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bax ley. Large attendance at Prayer Meet ing Wednesday night. Prayer meetings wilt be held on Friday nights at 7:30 instead of Wed nesday, as it is more suitable for folks that conduct the meetings. Miss Ina Sanders spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Matilda Grooms in Barnwell. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Creech spent Sunday with -Mr. M. L. Hutto and family. Mrs. C. A. Still and little C. A., Jr., spent the week-end with her parent^, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gunnels. Miss Alice Creech spent Saturday night with Miss Eloree Still. Mr. and M rs. Lawton Creech spent Friday night in Wiiliston.. —-3- Mlss Eloree Still spent Sunday with Miss Alice. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J Tucker. \ The death an^el visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. N Lennie Morris and topk away their dear son, John James Morris. John . is gone, but not, forgotten, never will his memory fade, loving thoughts will always linger, around the grave where, he is laid. More and more each day' we miss him, friends may think the wound is healed, but-they little >thow the sor row, that lies within our hearts con gealed. I# We shall meet again dearest ^obn, and be happy some glad day. A friend, Alice^- •i Hercules Honor Roll. > *4 1 [ To Hold Fertilizer Schools at ^Allendale During the week of December 7th the extension division has arranged to hold a series of “Fertiliatr Schools” throughout the State for the purpose of improving our fertilizer practices. The schools will take up the following subjects: 1. Agricultural situations as re lating to the use of fertilizer for 1926. 2. Factors controling yields. 3. Experiment station results and fertilize recommendations for differ ent soils and 'crops. 4. Advantages of using higher giade,fertilizers and fewer formulas. These schools will be begun at Clemson College at 10:30 Monday morning, December 7th, and will be carried on at the different places dur ing the week*i nthe State. They will only last from 10:30 to 1:00 p. m., allowing folks to return to dinner. Several well informed speakers will be present at each pF these meetings where fertilizer problems. w_iJJ.Jiejdias44.' "cusjed and 2^ questions relating to Study Center Meets Saturday. The next meeting of the Barnwell- Allendale teachers study centef' will lie held at Allendale Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock. The -next meeting to be held at Barnwell will be on the 19th of Dec ember. At this meeting Dr. Harry Clark, head of the Department of Education of Furman University, will be with the study center and will con duct the class in Education and make an address to the teachers. •*"* Dr. Clark is one of the educational authorities with a national reputation. An address by him is a real treat not only to teachers but to anybody who is interested in the' educational problems of our county, state and nat ion. The public is invited to meet with the teachers in their general session on the Nineteenth at one * •'clock in order to hear Dr. Clara’s address. In Memor^m. Williston, Nov. 28.—The silver wed- tfing bells chimed for the loveiest of social affgirs when Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newsom, of Williston, celebrated their silver wedding, Friday evening. Nor. 27th. Just 25 years ago. Mr. New som married Miss Eileen Hankinaon, and so that their many friends might share their happiness they celebrated the event most royally, and •welcomed a host who congratulated them on a quarter of a century’s joy. The whole house was opened and decorated with masses of southern smilax twined with silver and starred by pink roses. Gorgeoua pink roeee in regal beauty, under j»ink and silver electroliers showed anvkl glossy green ferns, forming a glowing back ground for the beautiful coetumes worn by the ladies. Everywhere soft ly shaded lights shone through rosy, rainbow tints of the silken and ailver shades, a riot of color. The bride and groom were attended by their moth<As, as matrons of honor, Mrs. W. A. Newsom, and Mra. Mary Phillips Harvey, handsomely gowned and their lovely young daughter. Miss Mary Harvey Newsom. The bride was lovely in an exquis ite bridal costume of silver lace over silver satin, silver hose slippers to coirespond. a bouquet of pink roses and ferns, ver rlbftons ind silver Miss Mary Hervey Newsom was a vision of youth and and beauty in soft green crepe, embroidered in ros** and silver, and ailver drapery with accessories to match. Her folow- ers were also pink, with silver holder. The three generations in the re ceiving line was most unusuAl and toeching. Miss Betty Matthews and her as sistants gave the guests a cordial greeting at the door/ Mrs. G. W. Whitaker, gracefully presented them to the brtye and groom and those re ceiving with the passed to the bride's they wrote their ter Green had charge ing book, the artiatic J. J. Smoak, of vellum with silver lettering and ed sketch was a lovely gift. Mrs. Harry Thompson led the way to the vine-wreathed punch bowl, where Miss Thelma Brazelton and Mias Louis Pro thro dispensed de licious fruit punch. ( Miss May Willis welcomed ihe guests as they entered the dining room, and served a delightful salad course, her charming assistants be ing Mis» Louise Black, Mrs. W. C. Smith, Jr., Miss Mayo Rountree and Mrs. Adolph Meyers. Miss Bessie Green and Mrs. A. 8. ilanchard poured coffee at a beauti- 1* l >•••->: I The officers of President CoolidgcN air 004rd, ndw in session at Washington, as "they took up their herculean task of finding an e&qcm Sir Jefens* for.tl}* y, S. First ' Grade—Ralph Ray, Helen Brown, Lilah Still, Ruth Still, Aleen Still, Myrtle Sanders and Mildred Gunnels. Second Gi'hde—Margaret Croft, |arah Sanders. ird Grade—Mae Creech, Sarah Templbiqn, Tena Sanders, Fourth tirade—Hazel Dyches. Val- oree Sanders/Ethel Mae Sanders and Pearline Still. * Fifth Grade—EarliNTempleton, Ly ra Sanders, Rutha Sandei^and Tnjcile Tucker. Sixth Gradq—Ansel Creech. Seventh Grade—Alice Creech a Blease Harley. . Eighth Grade—Eloree Still) Hattie Sanders and Evelyn Sanders. ''' Ninth Grade—Walker Still. same will be answered. ✓ # . The meeting most interesting to the farmers of this county will be held Thuisday, December 10th, at Al>endale.. We should ’ make an ef fort to attend this meeting and I feel sure it will result in benefit to evely one ‘who is interested in using fer- tliizers in the most prifitable way.— H. "G. Boylston, County Agent. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Kearse. In Memoriam. In loving memory of my dear cuutuu Pe»«u, wfe4.jl,- ' ,l ’ i.»rW thfcSlS, N.ivt-mtar 4. I»2S. 1 Mrs. Kearse whs the daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Morris. She died on the 29th day of Novem ber, 1925, in the 73rd year of - her age. She was an invalid for several years before her departure; and she was a patient sufferer*, but h$r faith was' strong in her Savior* She was, from childhood, a consistent member of the Methodist Church. She was an industrious woman, of kind and peaceable disposituoi. Her life was upright and honest, leaves two daughters, Mrs. Still and Miss Ida Kearse; and one son, Mr, Ramorid Kearse, who Have the sympathy of^igany relatives and friends. ~ "" ", She Was buried at' Siloam ceme-, tery. • In the absence of her pastor,. Dr. W. M. Jones, pastor of the Barn well Baptist Church, conducted the funeral services on Monday, the'33th ultimo. • May her life and death inspire us •11 to live better lives. ' X tte'ative. F6R SALE:—Big Boll Dixie Tri umph Wilt Resistant Cotton Seed- B. Mazur sky, Barnwell, S. C. 12-3-fit A precious one from us is gone, The voice I loved is stilled; A place is vacant in my heart, W'hich never can be filled. *- She has gone to live with Jesus And I feel that she is there; I hope some day to meet her, In that happy land so fair. The moonlight stars are gleaming Upon a silent grave; Where sleeps without dreaming, The one we could not save. She is sleeping, sweetly sleeping, ^ In her silent grave today; While I’m weeping, sadly weeping, For my loved on’s gone away." She with patience fought the battle That we all have yet to fight; * Then she crossed dVer Jordan’s River, To the home where comes no night. fades the earthly blooming fldtvqr* Frail smelling solace of an hour; So soon our transient comforts fly. And pleasures bloom to die. V Friends may think FlKjoon forget X y° u » And my aching heart be Btit they little know the sorrow, ■ That is in my heart concealed. I shall never cease-to love you, r 1 ■ /■ \ Though your'form be in the dust; And home day I hope to meet you. To this end in God I trust. , Farewell, dear, but not forever, ;There will be a glorious dawn; We shall meet to part, no, never, On the resurrectoir mom. • Lucy M. Cook. Advertisa la The People-Sentinel. Mrs. Smoak charmed her audience by her charming vocal selections. Mr. Bernard Carpenter, a gifted musician, rendered many pleasing numbers throughoiut-' the evening. . t Many expressed the wish that Mr. and Mrs. Newsom might celebrate their golden wedding anniversary, as did Mr. Newsom’s father and mother a few years since. Hilda News. Hilda, Dec. 1.—Miss Ruby Warren spent Sunday with Miss Ogreta Black. Mr. Sidney Collins spent the week end with Mr. Wilbur Harttog. . " Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hartzog and family spent Sunday in Bamberg with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collins, Miss Katherine Woodward waa the guest of Misses Bertha Mae and Edna Collins Sunday. - .. Mrs. M. L.. Collins visited her mother, Mrs. Annie Woodward, Ban- day evening. Misses Susie Mae and Janie Lou Hutto attended services at Hild^ Sun day morhing. ' ' , Mrs. Margaret Hartzog is spending •some,! time with her daughter, Mm. Annie Woodward. The many friends of Mrs. Tantt and Mrs. Wilaon will regret to learn of th>K illness, and their, speedy, re covery is hoped for. Mrs7~Brooker Hartzog is spending some time in Columbia with Mrs.*W. H. Bessinger. Mr. Brooker Hartzog visited hia sisters, Mrs. G. W. Croft and Mr.. Annie Woodward, Thanksgiving. The Hilda teachers retnrnad^ day after spending a C j£i ■i * 7*