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biQ'.ti~rgearwArsv. 1 aW ~ihgxm~rmwur. y1MI a School Directory of Pickens Count a v banil.''Ieede.nt of E tion V. aI.y to ..... .. .P.1 ens h o m o .. . I k t " l e n s .. V. 'McEIv~een-----------.Easley 'Trustees' Association MAt:rcus Looper, President........Easley' Q. C. Boroughs, Sec.------Norris Teachers' Association N. Foy, President. ---Liberty Mrs. Carrie 1+o& Williams, lecretary. .- -- Easley C "A C a ent A. Bo' .Pickens - .-cher ..-----.Easley S IN PICKENS -.ROLINA, AND DRESSES District No. 1. -pa.--------Easley .-------------Easley cobinson.------Easley 3chool District No. 2. Bowen, Principal, Easley wen-------------.. . .Easley crude Couch--------Easley ion School District No. 3. Osra Carpenter, Principal, Easley Graydon O'Dell ............Easley is Myrtie Shirley.--------Easley -i Eme O'Dell.----------Easley s Ida Lou Hunter-......,......Easley alat Rock School District No. 4. M. Newton, Principal.-......Liberty s. Mary A. Boggs------Liberty s Eula M. Stewart.------.Liberty tuhamah School District No. 5. A. Lewis, Principal-------Liberty .i. Sallie Duckworth Mann, Liberty s Mattie Lee Hunter.-....Liberty Symmes School District No. 6. S. A, Allford, Principal, Central, s Rita Mullinax--------Central Tabor School District No. 7. Lila Madden Thompson, rincipal...... ...... .. .. Central ' -s Blanche A. Madden.-......Central alhoun-Clemson School District No. 8-32. s Margaret Morrison, rincipal.. .. - ....Clemson College i. G. P. Hoffman, Clemson College s Annie Johnson, Clemson College "vans.......Clemson College Fitzpatrick, - . Clemson College Ludwig....Clemson College Centrai School District No. 9. .. .--Central .....Central .C..Aentral1 -- ...Central .Central ..Central -...Central iss Helen Clayton...............Central iss Greta Gaines......-......Central Johnston School District No. 1i0. .M. Lawrence, Principal...Norris rs. W. C. LawrenceL...--..--Norris rs. Zoe Zeigler Boroughs.. .Norris iss Sadie Ballentine............Norris ss Minnie Sheiif-.---...--Norris Cateechee School In Johnston School District No. 10 iss Pearl Johnson, Principat......... .......Cateechee iss Eva T weed... ..........Cateechee isa Lillie Mae Cox_-...Cateechee iss Lunette Worthy......Cateechee Liberty School District No. 11. -Superintendent.._.Liberty Chapman........-Liberty n Deck.---_-...........Liberty '/ Foster................Liberty lie Boggs...............Liberty . t Chapman..........-Liberty asa Payne_ .............Liberty a - lizabeth McCown.......Liberty 3s Annie B. Sharp.--......Liberty is Etolia Landford..........Liberty 3. H. M. Marlar...........Liberty 3. W. L. Boggs.............Liberty a Caro Smith..._..........Liberty Reunion School District No. 12. a Sallie M. Mullikin, rincipaL-....-..--........Liberty .Adger Boggs...........Liberty s Ethel E. Dorr...........Liberty Easley School District No. 13. . r McElveen, Superin.. md~ent... ---...............Easley SL. England, Principal-..-..Easley *C. . Me tze......-...--..-..Easley 4. Bauknight, Agriculture, Easle~ -5 1 sadore~ Williams, Home conomics.--..._ ..........ae ~s Kate LaBoon--..........Easley * . Carrie Mason Williams, Easley ms Cassie Nichols.~--.--......Easle ~s Grace Wyatt-----..........Eale 'ss Ann Aycock--------.-...Easle ss Ressie Boggs-------.......Easle I~. . ..~ *. *-Eslo r Ambler $ehool 4istricL iro. 81 r Mrs. D. M. Carey, Principal, Picke r Mrs. Janie Welborn------.Picke r Hagood School District No. 38. r Rule Cannon, Principal---....Picke r Earle Baker ------------Picke Miss Johnnie Attaway-- ....Picke Twelve Mile School District No. Mrs. Olive Adams, Principal, Picke Miss Louise Gravely --------Picke Martin School District No. 40. C H. Curtis, Principal--.....Picker Miss Fannie Mills--------..Picke Miss Ethelyn Gantt ---.---Pickee Miss Beulah Bolding -------Pickei SMile Creek School District No. 4 ,P. S. Childress, Principal, Six Mi D. C. Mann ------------Six Mi Miss Roberta Mills -------Six MI Mrs. Annie M. Dalton.------Centr Keowee School District No. 42. Miss Edna W. Dixon, Principal -- ------------ Centr Miss Josephine Coleman.. -.- .Centr Shady Grove School District No. 4 Miss Iona Dacus, Principal, Murpl Antioch School District No. 45. Miss Ora Prince, Principal, Suns Hampton School District No. 46. Miss Annie Gravely, Principal-------- ---...Picke1 Miss Mary E. McDaniel-....Pickel Holly Springs School District No. 4 Mrs. Pearl M. Chastain, Principal ----- -- .--.. --Picke1 Mrs. E. D. Chastain--------..Picke1 Rock School District No. 48. Miss Sadie Craig, Principal.....Pickel Grove School District No. 49. G. R. Mayfield, PrincipaL- Mariet Miss Mary Chastain------Picke1 Rocky Bottom School District Nd. 5 R. T. Hallum, Jr., Principal, Pickel Eastatoe School District No. 51. Floyd Durham, Principal..Nimmoi Cane Creek School District No. 5 Miss Victoria Grant Principal -. . ....... . Eastat, New Town School District No. 5 G. M. Keith, Principal-....Pickei Montvale School District No. 56. W. T. Chastain, PrincipaL -- .Pickei Mrs. Mary R. Chastain-...Pickei D. A. R. MEETING The Fort Prince George chapt< D. A. R. held a very important mee ing with Mesdames T. J. Mauld and Ernest Folger in the home the latter on the afternoon of Tuc day the 7th inst. Among the many important m ters for discussion was moving pi tures. This great organization h, plans on f ot which will be the meal of having all unsightly pictures abc ished. Then the D. A. R. encouragi all its members to inform themselva on all national affairs. The pres dent told the chapter about so mai giftsa for Tamassee. Our own sta has recently given a chest of silv< a library table, books andl so mai other useful articles. Mrs. Wayne Mauldin read a mo; beautifully preparcd paper on tI lives of some of our president wives. Mrs. Folger's pretty home was al tistically deocorated with Georg Washington's colors, and the delic ous refreshments wvhich weore serve< added a finishing charm to this moi deolightful occasion. "PICKENS COUNTY SCHOO LI FE." Greenville Daily Piedmont. No other county in South Carolii has evidenced more remarkable pr gross in , education than Pickens the- last ten years, but Pickens is g ing ahead, not content with what h been (lone, but dleterminedl to achiie far more. Tho latest manifestation of th progressiveness is the appearance "Pickens County School Life," magazine dlevotedl to the interests Pickens county schools, edited by V. Clayton, county superintendent education, and published by D. Hiott, Jr., of The Easley Progress. In explaning the purpose of ti publication, it is dlelaredl that "pe ple w~ho are most interestedl in ti school work of P'ickens county ha felt a need for something that wou a casea er rapi d growth andl 3 greater interest in the comm< .schools of Pickens county." After d1iscusiS~on of the pro(blemU by frien< of the schew l, it wias decided to issi si the maaineaiit. The business men theC county agreed to suppjort it b 5 0 aue, a oeof them salid," inform the peole and( eduIlcate thy mnchs more' and~ het ter business r ime"-andl that is absolutely true. In the m'agazine, various schc Sprolemsi~1 will be conlside'red, so th & the people (f Piekens county m. kee~p themnselv infCormeced as Q school matters and so be enabled s vote more intelligently upon the It willI keep them posted as to t Miss tiarriet Mayrs...ieg Miss Elizabeth McNabb.........asle, Miss Kate Price........---------Easlel Miss Christine Walker.------Easle; Miss Nanilleen Parish-------..Easle Miss Frances Camp--------Easle: Miss Nell Hill-----------.. ..Eaele3 Miss Ellen Ellison.-.-------Easley Miss Annie Hammett.------.Easlo3 Miss Margaret. Wyatt------Easley Miss Mamie Bryan.--...Easley Miss Virgipia Ligon-........Easley Miss Brucie Ellison.--------Easley Miss Ellen Mayes.--....-...Easley Mrs. Mary I. McCombs-......Easley Miss Annie Wyatt-------- Easley Miss Annabel Oats........-. Easleo Miss Ethel Wyatt.----------Easley Miss Beatrice O'Dell. ----..Easley Miss Zoa Oats-----------.Easley T. L. Looper-------------.Easley Ruth Lee 'Perry-----------.Easley Mauldin School District No. 14 Miss Sallie O'Dell Principal, Easley Miss Virginia O'Dell-------.Easley Miss Margie McDonald.-......Easley Farrs School District No. 16 Miss Maymie Williams Principal---- -------- -Easley Mrs. Veda C. Duncan-.--....Easley Miss Louise Garrison------Easley Dacuaville School District No. 17 Mrs. M. M. Bradley, Principal------ ---.. ..Dacusville Miss Pearl Wilkes.------Dacusville Miss Maurine Dean---Dacusville Mt. Carmel School In ' Dacuaville School District No. 17. Miss Eva Holcombe, Principal-- ---- ------Dacusville Mrs. J. M. Williams.-......Dacuaville Maynard School District No. 18 H. W. Hiott, Principal.-......Easley Miss Mae Attaway--------.Easley Miss Annie Roper.----------Easley Miss Jessie B. Edens------Easley Cedar Rock School District No. 19. Miss Ada H. Miller, Principal, Easley Mrs. Ora M. Mauldin-------Easley Miss Ida Phillips----------- Easley Bethlehem School District No. 20. Miss Elva Stewart, Principal, Pickens Miss Myrtie Gilstrap..------...Pickens Miss Lena Thompson-------Pickens Roanoke School District No. 21. W. F. Welborn, Principal.....Liberty Miss Ethel Stewart. ---.....Pickens Miss Francis O'DeL.l-------Liberty Gates School District No. 22. Mrs. H. R. Seaborn, Principal, Liberty H. R. Seaborn-------------Liberty Miss Clovie Gilstrap-------Liberty Mrs. Ada Durham---------Liberty Long Branch School District No. 23. Miss MaryLawrence,Principal, Central Miss Eunice Lawrence--.....Central Miss Ruth Lawrence-------Central Pleasant Hill School District No. 21. J. H. Lawrence, Principal, Calhoun Miss Ressie Kelley.---------Central Miss Bethel Mann.-----Six Mile Miss Leontine Werner......Central L. S. Griffin....................Six Mile Kings School District No. 25 W. E. Isler, Principal...........Central Miss Lillie Keown..............Central Miss Bertie Jones.......-----Central Palestine School District No. 26. C. L. Craig, Principal......Central Miss Ollie Belle Sanders......Central Miss Mattie Craig_.._.......-Central Six Mile School District No. 27. J. W. Holliday, PrincipaL.......Pickens Miss Lois Norris..........-....-Pickens Mrs. Irene Griffin............-Six Mile Miss Viola Trogdon........--Six Mile Praters School District No. 28. R. C. McCall, Principal......Pickens Miss Jessie Martin.............-Pickens Miss Floride Prince...........Pickens Wolf Creek School District No. 29. Mrs. Irma Morris, Principal, Pickens Miss Irene Newton...............Pickene Miss Ruby Chastain...........Pickene Town Creek School District No. 30 J. T. Hutchings, PrincipaL--....Pickene Miss Claudia Welborn.......Pickene Mrs. Lillie Parsons...............Pickeni Pickens School District No. 31. W. F. Hagan, Principal-....Pickene Miss Mary Morris.....--_..--Pickene Miss Ruth Diggs-.........-..--Pickene Miss Gladys Parsons............Pickene Mrs. Ada Alexander.-.........Pickens Miss Nell Grandy..--.-..---Pickene Miss Florence Stewart..-..Pickenm Miss Grace Mathews-.........Picken: Miss Sara Farmer...........-Picken: Pickenis Mill School In Pickens School D)istrict No. 31. Miss Esther Eden--............Picken Miss Ruth Cannon.............Picken Glassy Mountain School District Ne 32.* R. T1. H'allumn, Principal..--Picken Miss Evans.--.....-.........---Picken Mica Schoor District No. 33 Jas. R. Martin, Principal, Dacusvill Miss Lois V. Crenishaw-....-Daousvill Olga School District No. 35. Miss Mary Ellen Bush, PrincipaL.......--- -----Dacunvill Miss Geneva Weisner ........Dacusvill Oolenoy School District No. 36. A. B. Fortner, PrincipaL..... Picken Mrs. Inez Edens.-....----....Picken Miss Dessie Few-.....-........Picken Miss E. Dewey Haile -____-Picken schools. no - The first issue, just off the press, na contains much interesting and helld. ful information, and is worthy of na the great cause it serves. It has as news of the county schools, qs well no as articles telling what it takes to 19 make an efficient school. It is bound no to promote the interests of the pub - lic schools of Pickens county and in that way will increase the happiness and prosperity of its people. as If any other county in South Caro ls lina has a similar publication, The Is Piedmont has never heard of it. It as looks as if "Pickens County School 1. Life" is the first magazine of this le sort in South Carolina, and, if so, it le sets a most commendable example le for every county in South Carolina. al When the people are given full in formation as to the condition of then public schools and as to what al they lack, the schools will be up a builded rapidly, for they are close to the heart of the masses. . With much pleasure and pride The Ly Piedmont congratulates and con mends' the enterprise of those who at have begun this fine work in Pick ens county. Inasmuch as the sub scription price to "Pickens County School Life" is only one dollar a 1s year, The Piedmont hopes that the is friends of public education, not only in Pickens county, but also in this county and elsewhere in this state, will send their subscriptions to F. V. ]s Clayton at Pickens of D. W. Hiott, 1s Jr., at Easley, and so help sustain and encourage this patriotic service is to the cause of p greater county and state. ta is NOTICE OF ELECTION. 0. Office of County Supt. of Education is of Pickens County. Whereas a petition from the free holders and electors of Sir. Mile as School District No. 27, has been filed 2. with the County Board of Education of Pickens county, asking said board pern-ission to hold an election in said school district to determine whether 5. or not four mills extra levy shall be s levied in said school district for school purposes. It appearing to the County Board is of Education that the petition meets is the requirements of the law, there fore, it is ordered that the trustees of the aboved named school district do hold an election February 18, 1922, -r at the school house for the above t- stated purpose. The trustees are to in be managers v.nd shall conduct the )f election as all general elections are s- conducted, and in accordance with Section 1208 of the school law. The t- polls will be open from 9 a. m. to 4 c- p. i. is By order of the County Board of is Education for Pickens, county. Il- F. V. Clayton, s Sec. and Chairman. NOTICE OF -ELECTIION yv - e Offic of County Supt. of Education ~' of Pickens County. y Whereas a petition from the free holdlers andl electors of Ambler School it District No. 37, has been filed wvith 0 the County Board of Education of s- Pickens county, asking said board permission to hold an election. in said -school district to (determine wvhether eor. not five mills extra levy shall be - levied in saidl school district for ,school piurposes, or whether the pro st sent levy for school purposes shall be reduced five mills; -It appearing to the County Board L of Education that the petition meets the requirements of the law, there fore, it is ordered that the trustees of the above named school dlistrict ia do hold an election February 18, 1922, D- at the school house for the above in stated purpose. The trustees are to 0-- be managers and shall conduct the is election as all general elections are le conducted, and in accordance wvith Section 1208 of the school law. Thel at polls will be open from 9 a. m. to 4 af p. mn. a By order of the County Board of of Education for Pickens county. - F. V. Clayton, fSec. and Chairman. V. Miss Emma Herd of Greenville and oRoy Herd. of Honea Path spent the week cnd with her p)arents here. re 1 The Sentinel is informed that at a special train wvill he run from Eas mn Icy to Spartanburg, Thursday' of 'this aweek, for accommiiodlation of t hose Iswho w ishi to hear~ Billy Sunday Spreach. . L. s. G;riffin, plromllient yoiung 'o citizen of Six Mile, wats at the county m seat on business Sa'Lturda~y. The miountains of Pickens county ol wvere covered wvithi snow Tuesday at morning. Wednesday morning saw iy the heavest frest of the season ini to Pickens. to : . m. Mrs. Charlie Brooks of Greenville he county is visiting her parents, Mr. lie and Mrs. J. M. Gillespie, in Piens, Textile Greenville, Tuesday, F ONE NIG HT Engagement E> TRANS-CONTZ NE? Mail Order, Prices: $4.00. $3.50, $2.50, $2.0' S. HUROK PRE Mle. ANNA PAY The Incopar able BALLET Entire Paris and London organization and old Favorite Inclu ding Laurent Novikoff, Victorina Krighe r, Symphony ( THEADORE STIEI BALLET RUS Symphony Orch< 100 --- COMPAN' All New Productions of old as we11 a All Stair Support... .. .. .. ........ Mail Orders Filled in Order~ Rec eiv Remmittance and self-addressed En vet ger, Grand Opera House, or Textil e I NO SEATS Pt Seats now on Sale at Box 0 We fhave j 200 head of ti -ever shipped to . ty. Many good Pigs and Sh Corn fedhogs ready to ] SEE THE I O'DELL BR( LIBERTy, Some Good Sows Rhode Island Red Eggs, H arold Thompson Str t< White Leghorns, $1.00 i MRS. J. D. Y TELEPHONE 80. r3 -0 I *1903 A)$essom4 m IF YOU'l Lie to do I~tiie"S gvsyou what yoi you, and always appreciates youri The Pickens Sentinel when you neu Phone No. 27. Master Major Porter', son of Mr. andl Mrs. A. S. Porter, is sick wvithw p~neumnonia, and his mother is con fined to h rooani with rhenmntism. CS - p all eb. 28th ONLY Ltraordinary JTAL TOUR Now ), $1.05-Plus War Tax. SEN'1'S SH FROM SUPREME LIROPEAN TRIUMPH and her RUSSE in new Ballets Divertissements Creations Ivan Clustine, Ililda Butsova. )rchestra t, Conductor SE OF 45 astra of 40 Y OF --- 100 s new Ballets and Divertisaments. .... Ballet Corps of Solo Dancers. ed when sent with a Guaranteed ope to B. T. WHITMIRE, Mana lall, P. O. Box 1323. T ASIDE Ifice. Grand Opera House ust unloaded te best hogs Pickens coun >ats at low prices. M AT )S. BARN S. C. and Boars. $1.50 per setting. 1, $4.00 per setting. er setting. ONGUE PICKENS, S. C. withl a concern thlat always pay for, always tries to please >a tronage, do business with edanythiing in its line. wallace'!leid in "The Dancin' Fool'' Ibe at the Alexander Theatre ri:y and Saturday~ nights of this *.L aal admission.