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iuesaa\vJune 14, ivzi. STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSO- | CIATION CLOSES FINE YEAR ^ , t (By Jas. D. Grist.) i . Rock Hill, S. C., June 9.?Annual < report of Leon C. Palmer, general * superintendent of the South Caroli-Jj n* Interdenominational Sunday;. School association submitted to the [ sthte convention at its morning: ses-i sion Thursday at Winthrop college j proved of especial interest to the i . ipore than 400 delegates present. j\ Giving full credit to R. D. Webb,;( former state superintendent of the ^ atsociation he included in his report ? ci the statement that, "Due to the sound s leadership given the association dur- s ing the past year by our friend and v brother, R. D. W-e<bb; and the solid ^ orsraniz&tion which he built up, we v r have been enabled this year to make * substantial progress in rpite of many r difficulitfcs. Mt>re meetings have f 1 been held, more Sunday schools repre- ? sented, more pastors, superintendents1 ^ and teachers reached in Sunday f school association meetings than ever ~t before! and it has seemed that the. - very things which confronted us as I difficulties have turned out to be blessings, by constraining us to put j forth greater effort, attempt larger tasks, and depend more wholly upon * the Heavenly Father, who has led j and guided us in the way.'' i < The report showed that every coun- j ty in the state except Allendale now j has a County Sunday School associa- {^ j tion. Charleston county has attain- t ed the Gold Star for the first time. \ I ' ! ? Hampton, Spartanburg and Greenvittfe are also Gold star counties, a j % distinction bestowed for attaining the J highest degree of Sunday school ex-;1 cellMce. Dr. J. .F Townsend is pres- i t ident of the Charleston County Sun-1 ( day School association; .E. Pee- t pics is president of the Hampton jK courity association; George R. Koester j leads the Greenville branch and Dr.! ] E. Snaveley, the Spartanburg asso-! J fieri. ] j Hie state superintendent reported \} that during the year come to a close ( he attended 125 meetings at which J5 1,013 Sunday schools wei'e repre- j sented by 274 pastors, 497 superin-; tendents, 1,974 teachers and a total of fc&.Sll delegates and visitors. He made 178 speeches during the yearj tirrote 209 newspaper articles and tfav led a total of 20,444 miles. wjop /Jiirttnor ilivatuauic nvin nao uvuv the year -by volunteer worked who were referred to by' the state super-, irtteiidfent in his annual report as fol-. laws: "The work accomplished}^ your, r employed staff is only a small fraction of what the association is doing. We have a la*!ge corps of volunteer field wltn orlnrflv frivp their time "?v o*""o- - , witfctftit salary to attending county And district conventions for us.; Among these are Prof. Wm. S. Mor-j rieon of Clemaon college, Rev. A.* E. Driggers, Mr. Geo. R. Koester of GW&rtville and Mrs. S. N. Burts of, Spartanburg with a host of others, alb of whom I wish I could mention.' It toralid be difficult to over-estimate t&e" amount and the value of the ser- j vice they are rendering." J , A committee on evangelism wasj organized the past year with Dr. William L. Ball of Spartanburg, chair-J man, Prof. William S. Morrison of i \ t Clemson college, vice chairman and. Rev. A. E. Driggers, secretary. ^ A summary of the activities of all the Sunday school field agents, Miss-; e* Holland and Alverson, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and Rev. C. R. Lamar, included in the report shows that dur-! I ing the year they attended 353 meetings With 2,227 Sunday schools repre-: Suited; 512 pastors, 1,108 superin-j t?ndent8 and 4,465 teachers present.' : , Very Engaging don't think Mr. Bunker is much | of k conversationalist," observed Miss i Ekf'T. he came to me last night," J replied Miss Young, as she carelessly, twirled a new ring on the third finger of her left hand, "and I found his con-; vfersation very engaging." I ; J TAKE . PIKE'S | LIVER & STOMACH I REMEDY "The Laxative Tonic j .1 T With tne iron ' Bracer." j 'i For Sale By Newberry Drug Co. Newberry, S. C. ; I 1 :i TEACHERS WANTED The trustees of Silverstreet school ,vill receive applications for three eacherss principal and two assistants, mtil June 5, 1921. Principal's saliry $100 per month and assistants >ach $00 per month. Term eight nonxns. I\. im'ci, v_i v: i n.. ijuvtiitreet, S. C. n-24-td JNIVERS1TY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS The examination for the award of acant scholarships in the University )f South Carolina and for admission >f new students will be held at the Tnlv ? 1091 nt Q rUUIiLJ cvu^tiiuucc, fj U1J w, t.' ? ^ V i. m. Applicants must not be less than ;ixteen years of age. When scholarhips are vacant after July 8, they eill be awarded to those making the lighest average at examination, pro ided they meet the conditions govfrning award. Applicants for scholtrships should write to President Curell for scholarship application blanks, rhese properly filled out by the appli.0*1+ oVirml^ ho w-itVi Dr fhirrell anu giivu*w w *?*vv - v-- ?- - - - ? ? ? >y July 5. Scholarship? are worv'"h ?100, free tuition and fees total $>158. \Text session will open Sept 14, 1921. ?\>r further information write, PRESIDENT W. S. CURRELL Jniversity of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. To break a cold take 666.?Adv. SPECIAL ELECTION IN CENTRAL SCHOOL DICTRICT, No. 21. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the resident 'ree-holders and a like proportion of ;he resident elector^ of the age of rwenty-one years in the Central School District No. 21, the County of dewberry* State of South Carolina, lave filed a petition with the County 3oard of Education of Newberry bounty. South Carolina, petitioning md requesting that an election be leld in the said School District on A* f l ; ;?1 ne question OI levying a rsfjctiai auHtional tax of six (6) mills on the axable property within the said school District. Now, therefore, vfe, the undersignid, composing the County Board of Education for Newberry County. State of South Carolina, do hereby >rder the Board of Trustees of the Central School District No. 21, to lold an election on the said question >f levying a special additional tax of ;ix (6) mills to be collccted on prop Kicfnn llldlUl j Pu Have 0 Will s-11 five dolla ?prnrp cc had. I Mayc erty located within said school district which said election shall be held at Central schoolhouse, in the said School District Xo. 21, on Friday, the i 24th flav of June. 1921. at which said j election the polls shall be opened at 7 a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. The members of the Board of Trustees of the raid School District shall act as managers of the said election. Only such electors as reside in the said Schol District and return real or personal property for taxation, and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates as required in J <a??? " tJIM KBfE? 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