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c ? r r Saturday, March 17, 1928 ' ^ . > Church N?ws ' By REV. J.C ? BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH i ' ' ' : '. V * . " . -L ~r. The attendance at Sunday School was Very encouarging, Sunday : ; . the lesson period, very tittuftstmte^' : ,?pent. Among the visitors were: .Mis. Anita Patti Brown, famous Vocal who performed at Bethel on the OtF\, ?nd staged a sacred concert Sundaf afternoon,w hich was well attemW'l an" enjoyed very much. She spoke encouragingly to tpe children of tli -^Sunday School. Miss OaraOeile Elzie. her accompanist, who perforins at tin piano with much grace, also Mr. .J. ^ S. ^tanback, who reviewed tfro--lesson ? for the - benefits of the school. Mr, Stanback is usually present when _ ever he has a* lay-over in Columbia. splendid audjence~to a throne of grav " at ll:15.-\vith.-a-vvoiulout'ul dbei.wf*-taken from Isaiah 35:8,0,10; subject "The Way of Holiness.". This \va indeed1' a great sermon, which wu .closed with a strong appeal for .prep aration that you. may be able to walk the King's highway of holiness. At 8:00 P. M. a burning n\es full of power was* delivered, by 'Rev. .Brogdon, found in the 110th Psalms. 94th verse; "I am Thin, Saye me." The trustees continue to make apr peal in interest he rally. May 1 each member ask himself, "Have 1 done What I could- for my church''?." It is rfght that I should make .a .sac- J rifice for the sake of the chun-h. -V? 1st CALVARY -BAPTIST ( II l ltcii The Sunday School lessort war taught with much enthusiasm. The at-, tendance was good. * At 11:30 the pa.stor, Rev. S. S. . Youngblood preached a wonder-f sermon which was replete with in-, struction'to an appreciative audience. Just after the morning VeVvice-tirr - funeral of Mrs. Nancy Davis \va held. The pimple funeral service . were conducted bythe pastor and lh: sermon was preached by Rev. t hus. II j Brown, pastor of Second ('alva: \ -r The^B/ Y.' "i^, U. was-held at 0:3* P. M. The president,. Deaedh M. S . b- Stewart presided. The program .war. p. as Usual interesting with; a. splendid , - ^tnodanofr. - At the evening seiwicxr^itm past preached an eloquent serh o'on. A , larggjcrowd '.was.'present, who c:, na ed theriraelvfeH as Having enjoyt'd . ilv ?? , ? : services.. ?t i???.? - _l_ . ? : ZION BAPTIST * CHURCH HAJ'I'KNINCK - Sunday iichoul iiurted promptly ,at 10:00 A. M, with Mr. Thomas i?nr -= _?^jaa, acting nnpMantijmle.at, a-;? post of duty. The lossptf -Imvir.Yr ' " -been taught for thirty minutes, the . program conducted by Mr.'Ta;. i >r v... \ ' had as usual. The pastor."-mount od the State Sunday School Banner wuii 1 i. by Zion Sunday 'School at the Khth Sunday School and B. V. P._ U. Convention at Charleston last July to Our school. This banner will go to Itock T-T ill i r? .Tnl\r t a Iuj tt'An liir sun. day School there, but- Zion hopes to keep it. . At 11:30. the services opened in the* auditorium. These scvvifTS wm o-juL an unusaul nature; Dr. C. B. AntisdeUspoke briefly) from the text: "As the hai't panteth for the:\vatcr brooks so my soul thirsteth after thee, O Lord." From this-text he brought out - ^ marry helpful' lessons. lie showed - .. that man is incurably religioij^, and. - his soul is continually reaching after God.. ' He'r brought illustrations -from his observations^ of the .natives in Africa and other oriental people. 5^, Benedict College had but one reason v for her existence and that was- to. build character. .Prof Zack Townsend followed with ^ a ringing plea for tincjifuo on?tfru" part of the colored Baptists to help .Benedict College raise her VnO.oOO.OO in order that we may come in .poS session of '$450,600 friends at once. Two solos \\ ch^ rciH rr dered by .young women students of , t - Benedict College. Rtrr, J. C. White I (called for the-church offering and] then aske'd for an after ofTevinp: for j Benedict 'College, which amounted to ^ "St" - ' $30.17. ' ' The motorcade to -Newberry was.a , howling tmeceon, aa (here were 'J-l cars ? ""In the motorcade/ The trip \vaj an ' enjoyable one. Newberry was in h^e ] glory for when we arrived at BetKIC-l Hern Baptist Church, it waa_ crowded * to- +t? -e?picity. Deacons T. A7 "fVil' .... . liams, B. F. Neely and Morgan and others had"perp^rod hoxe^ fur every" car in the motorcade. Rev. J. C. ! White preached a great sermon. Sll fcii *. " ~ - ^ -? .. - it fiiAf i. - --? , ... -a of Columbia -I : - 5 WHITE ? | ' : 2 /. -OVC-'-' V U.'UUV 'J J ,va;i collected there, ltev. S. \V. Diggs ji ciiehea iUKW'l sermon 'at ZIon Suniay Aiy.lUv. iicv. Lbg^s is?one?of South Carolina's foremost young minsXers."^ ? '' . >, ' il-'v-l I d V.N I 1.1. I ill K( II * Ha t a ti^y -altyrndori between the hours. ut'. G junt 7 the lights at the . hiVrch . were .buXThig bVjghtly. The m.vl )h .[ 1c iif llV emnmimiiy want, td to liiiou the cause but dared iniTiieie and at 10:00. o'clock ntanj lager eyes east ii.pwfard > apd behe.lt I he lien" t'lobk oh I he "wall ahd it was .<?metinie before the acting superin '> 11 U :ill 'd. 11-", das. Sau .Vel',~TujTld gel ora i-. After- asking and yonderiiiL which club gave if, some one* whia I ci cil t hat' li ,\v a gill. ?l. Ml'- M/ .11 .M. ,15. Williams, -yirrr ohaikv i: ? -^4..' pn \ typical- rhurutr"Of the"rates -alio. \\V as meinhovs'qf the Sunday '< iu-t.l ray, lung may they' live t( !: ling and Wnvficial. service lor tin xursy. ?.il' (,'lyist. . Xlije entire church joins.me in say ir.g to -Mr. and Mrs. Williams tlia v.e t aankvtheni-out. of our hearts ai'i< ;.v.e ca.mul -express gratitude to! yoi n y-yv,'-\ hut let .altions speak loud --s- than1 >y?'i'ds. * ? ~*r At lfrbt) the morning service ^va undlu ted '.by Iter. SQiftincrs, tfhc nun igat is- Lest suited to carry on th k i i5i- ciuirch.. May tho-firea KaMior in heaven" bless him. M. a unijJul and litre jlv. pst-hiam w?:i rehtjered for th n-eei't t f Mrs.' E. C. Clark and IV] iv!y. ards clubs, which was entertain n'g and high class in every erspcct TJie fallowing persons appeared oi , i , ;;-.ani: .lnsiiuipOntal duel'?Mip>Srs ill! p uml uosemond. Vocal solo? .\1is,-? Anna Span 11. Instil)mental So . .Mi- 5- A. 1M. ; Moans.- Selectioi n om I >un! Tir?Miss Ofea Bookman frtrunu ntal trio?Miss Thelm: Soon. Mr srs Hipp and Rosemond i'"n<"t?'.Mis.. Lillitur".Spann and Mis A Mia S nn :?i-'upi 1 Miss - Karnes > ' k-y i<l. . pclection?iIJtTiTdhen .11* tel. Instrumental sold ?-Mis Willie Means.- Vocal solo-?Mrs. Ma I ie lMwards. At. (?;(;!) I'. -. M. A. C. K. Leagu II 1 i 11 n ? 11 ?.initiirbt'il iiy ( lark, 't he- meeting' was very inter ".'iif i -iTrt : . ?A: A. ' tin- riyi-nin^ .-uiyioo was'eon nn t' ii irv-^he " pastoir," lievi Su milters ' 01 In' i;i J'ery' ivspect:. ^ A11 wo ' a si 1 j- "it W H?> drop and you Will re v.vV ;i y lUlpH'-S.ioU that will 1>C UlSt U.-. v .. * it Four (kvdr.e to build a hous for ( ' <!. Htdp-us -in our struprj?lc to j-<1 listt. c*h.d? ' __ , ?? r 'Sumter':News . ! i?. WlliUf preached a vor; M.tnu ii.o j'ri iuoa at. Jit. Pisa'fl KuU'1. iv !)i' ,ri'.in.j.- It was the kind o _J_??u-.-' I ! ,|?iiow-a-'iha s. ~\Tf; .pYactital. Mv/. I.rvy, of. Florence spoke in i plcarjjjjr manrit r of FaijjjLVold,. Sh was .ai'v iinipana'tl 1a her. husband '! i hf (trrttnt--r v. :F" contributed to Fair wold. drive; _ - . Rev. and Mr;s A. 1'. Spears mad a f!|Vjr,y. trip bJ?AI: vit>n last?Thm^ (lay? They wore accompanied. TV Mf*. ?ue 1'carl Iticc and Dr. Braprp The slogan how in The Ilally. W 'are. hoping il will lie one of the mos ! successful ones wo have ever helc Let us show R.v. \V. F. Rice, our pais tor, how Ave' iv. i 0 money in the lpj ..TlVe fatiiTRtr "faces ' of Mesdamo Sue Pearl Rice and Annie Sander we e missed at Mt. Piscfih last Sun day. They were away, 'rendering ser [Vice in. interest of Fairwold. R'.v. llajl.. preached' a very interest ins sermon in the faternoon in interes iy,_ i no eyon in^sej moft wa delivered' by jhc pastor. .. The mir-'jonnT-y society mot at th lovely and beautiful home of tho 3\Iiss -e+P-Smnpson. presided over by on iVresideht. Mrs. Sanders. " Interest rai :h and bu-siness.wasdispatched wit :v \ ^nme of the members declare* !h i the.bestAvaVfrtTved until the las when 3Iiss Paul .jarryed two deliciou courses. t **" IT' The Annual Sumter County Field' Day was larejtly attendCfTTS&d wa one of the lw<t-ever held.?Presides I>. II. ^otnsT of Allen University, wa Th?c ma tor orPl'Vidav, while Supt..W ' f>.'C.'llTT^ Jr., Was the speaker Thurs nday?afternoon, Much credit in du f-w. . lira"'-7^ Anfliony, Some of the county,schools aire do -Tnqr ey< clVnt w? j k and many -ar* hu-y'putunir on efforts to finance ni ex^eipiion of thtt terra.??: . * -' ' ' )': . 'I k.ri- .C ;I_ ? u, , THE PALME1 1 |pP>g!S^l i ill iwo?aa??? ? ..? i i f - .* j Mrs. AW M. Martin, of Mraey school; > and Mrs. Leila 11. Williams, of Pear' ^iin r'linpr.l?school a to?ontortuininu ! .{this week for throe schools. Mrs ; r \ Mrs. Williams at Pearson, has fea- ( 1 ture'da .queen's contest and .a moving j )' pictiwe"show f(>r this " week. M'ifeij .K. I>. Johnson, is at home from the' E oilal and we are ulnd that sho do-j r - myvr^rr-ntii'L- an opfiamm - -?I Rev. W. F. Rice and his madam are 1 citlinL? into 'Uut htiarlw' ?f thoir pon. ' s pie. They visited. 'several -hemes last' t. wtefc amt were gladly received. . ~ ~ | The new industrial building, at Lin-; a ' coin high School is completed. 31 ?> ~ ~ r MARLBORO COUNTY .TRAINING SCHOOL t * We weye honored last week by hav:1 ing two-welcome visitors in our school. li First, l'l-of. John P. Burgess was here - I on-Tuesday us a guest. We are al| ways glad to see him because we know s' that he has a good' message for us. n I ft our chapel exercise on Tuesday, q..,\\u .v. en.' addressed by Prof. Burgess. jj_ JI is subject was "Have a Real Purj pns't^ for licing in^ ^up^hp could e ?!er^tand this address felt that they [. were wonderfully blessed in his .com-, - ing. The teachers also felt that they ;. were helped in every., possible way, ji and hope that ho will come again in i. the near future. -? j -j On Friday., Miss Buluh E. Graham, - our county supervisor, spent the day a on the campus. Again we were very ! u pleasedwith our visitor. During the i day she introduced many interesting L games. These were more than ens joyed by the pupils. .At our chapel - | hour she gave us a very timely ad1 dress. This. of 'course will long bo s remefnbured by both -teachers; and - .students. At the end of the day Hiss Graham reviewed a- nuiuber* of e selections, from the pupils, nad teachh t . . : . This community is odtttiflp;forth eyepy effort to make this school year ?the -best, in the history of our school.; The "teachers are working Tiand"in" - hand with the trustees and parents,1 k ; tr.iving to put over a .succssful pro- j - gram; and we Tjro always glad to havfe - . our friends from far and near call J in to sec .us and look ovep our work. BKNEMUT NEWS Tire- third annual. colifeferice of the National. Association of- Deans andi Kegistra.s met aat Fisk University, y Nashville. "Tetiii.. March 1. ?I, and d._, b Forty-one colleges \yere represented i i by. 3d delegates- who?emmv Trt>m all F I lie .Southern states including Mary-' '.'land ami' Texas. The. delegates cona"?sistetl .of a very earnest and seriouse ly 'conievnecl fo3y; of educators, who dttVitttf the- days of the conference . iaboorccl early and late-without giv. iiryr "time for general affairs except 9 . that required to eat and sleep. piifiei.pU1, addresses Aw.?i,e'~ttT^~| V live red-by Dean C'alive?> Fisk L'.niver | sity; Dean Brawley, Clarke Untveic sity, Dean Blanche Cotton, Bennett f Coliejge and Professor B. W.fDoyle, E Nashville, Tdnn. . Doctor Ben, W, ' Frazicgj a specialist in Teacher Trainv inn from the, Bureau of Education, ... Washington-,- D.? .,- spokcr-on :som> s ]>hases of Curricula Making. The s other- subjects considered were: The l* Liberal A>'ts College Curriculum; Personnel Problems, Junior College Curriculum and the Cijrricula \n ^ Teacher Traipin.g Colleges. \'|he As? ;t^ soriation 'prey<,-nt.ttd t p I pi111 frron-a -survey of rHtrtrmdeqimcay-of present educational facilities, needs - ^localities _ arid schools which would r" hvae'the distinct value of inyestin g'afofs prepared for the task and h-stimulate changes for -the "improve-' d mcnt of educational practices. t The survey involves the student's 9 [background, existing curricula, the j| j post pyxuluate activities. iThe'results s , hoped for are the Stimulation of in-' s j tellectual enthusiasm, curricula suit j >d to nrpflg, wholesome Sflf-efitlcisnl s , and the scientific approach to ecluca.. tlnnnl Problems. -J The Liberal Arts College was-studG from a Questionnaire and the catalogues of 23 colleges, Which' - showed six different courses of study ^-pUfid hi distinct departments or comn bination of departments in which EdI uention and English dmniimlod. . . ; _ __ _ i 1" dni 11 i ' i rriiil^Mifrf i'rfn" TZ i- . ? . i rrp LEADEK e^tj^e means skill 9|^^| j ' ability?the reason Kv'j^a r| '""you can place ut? RfAjS j it confidence in our |YrjTjj 1 lity to serve you J . Superior equipment, ?S ' lerate cost, care in i ry detail assured. -4 . ' ' . '' .!?. 1; I'ers<?nhel Trl>t?p m<1 . wi-if ; ; scholastic Teconls ami poi a.ri.d r':,,. met. i?i 'iii," <ii' ', u;ii 111 . .*?t]?i.*^. ? that' good teaching rei^ui^l ?-r .V - - . IcdcKC of educational p: uct.!-*i an l..,.f of the'hackiriintin < :iWl ,,i . i-,, ractcnstics of the st teli-11: as a knowledge'. f<> the < < i'.. in :i ' coursed ~ ~ The Junior .( oiie;re v??v 7j n7T~ ' . an a bridge I)' tween s- >. - 'i ; <- ' ~rmtl ncu .. mi-.tiiwls V? ., .??p studpnt who J'"ay iniiliamid.'..'e i : - ?. some professional r.-i. tlic needs of pi'ipijs v. lio .dj. i? qualify for--setafprot'es-h ! - ;u The Pii lin-d ..I" I I . i i' i lege jHesented' bccayin'e. i;. ,Vl. and'the combination pi 'i'AlWb1 Vil li ~ ' *.y with the survival of tin e v-d- h ! da|>t their pv?>l?10iVv.-; ' l?*'? pvivp. i. , demands. Recognition sh-nrrht \t- t:iken of the advent u re s mm- i':i?>!'. o ,ir ^.x ?. "youth and e.niphasis- he a A: .spiritual rathor^yfraiY' nniu'ri est. The curriculum v.v , as a cniW?rtU?'ati"i)ii nf tie ? the ages.' While .titnlur ' should cmyha'si^e ili ' a; dTcultural subject . iIi..- ; ';n!. also be ?taught t<> TKink Fvs ;Tr his particular !i-.M of. prof . : i > deavor'and life.; the durrie. ' n it j * content .to flpivfc 'di lanet > u ; ? likes, dislikcs and amities.- . j1'. I?rTbe?Two' Yt ap -iSofni.tf . 'r I TTj^i piofessional tour, c :i> rr' n.< efu -ing. In it appears wide di r vi a-h .'tea jit gent-rally follows the sen..' .- ' y -! p.-; tem offering coin-sos of -u rev hou. i i'.h per week and show rehitLv* f a V. er amount of technical I K'-Jjyr | intf than till- ( MiTteni:).). I?| school or bachelor' of * at. ! i; courses in Edufrnti?-n. -I w4 "~The~~ne\vl.v elected oiihor* ' V.-i-n*: j ?-;f, president, Dean : Aml<;-u. e Cni'.ver, j *,], Fisk University; 1st vin-piy-i.jvji ,{ , Dean \". K.* Daniel. *V,Vv ('o!;e'. '/ .' :.,r, Tmffirmr-mTTT:' u h* Dean Frank il. H-nl vc'; -. 1. C. r K'jfe, .Jackson, Tenn.; S< < re'.-ov,' Hi How.ml?(iri"4Ji'. < .. S . t' .'! , iVUi- Stttl*: a. ( ?>lji:ire; As', at .sistant Secretary, .Mrs. N. ..T. I.api rejristi'aar. Lane ColjHre, ? ,!a. l oh; Tenn.; treasurer, Dea.h \Y. ' Brawled Clarke Vni\_ia-. ft v. Aism1-,. (la. . * ... . " * ; : Dr. Frederick ('. UeiLj^p-]], Dean > !' Benedict X-ollor e, was eiutivrr.nn of ;t'oininittee on l iiuliii^;-' t'dr. the ('-en'- t , fcromo. The next." .-. .-.-.ioh" veil 'T- -j he'trt at Prairie X'ietv," T?'.;:v: .. wluac ?t,,. a ;,.V;av,. ...:n i... . i... ... . . *.??v .aoowv ?i . "in y" ui" *?l (. ])c;vn F S. AVKitl il.c)- ? ? . Saturday o\Vnmj>\rMayi-h l^a" v) , -4-he "VV^rrrt-n^.-^'vt-i ' r : I very eiijuyal/e. and ' i>V?rt:Tn1iio*' i*\vni-ng was spent in iuslaTl:n:i the ta\c- yu ly elected otlUers: M.vs.--Ivt".:i 11"!:.! jrayc; a heaiillfiil in -1:il!. .: i< -u ail<lr<-Vr. \ A I'ter the. ins'aikil jm?rrrrirrF ,i ! ,. ~~~ Olivo-Jenkins played an iM'siru-aenfnl' solo, "Idilio." 1 >11 ripa . the int. nut-;sion; Miss Kliznla-th M Iii.tjan. ' tlia faculty mlvlSnr servou \\w < ;h'i a (lelijthil ill ire * course. ATum' f.'u- J: intermission . Mj? 'lLU.<livd .{ . ;V. . j,,-( t.We .novelv- i-lt?.?t ? <! > .vo<' I. i t .. . T" interesting talk* ?.j7ss .lev;.:;- . " <>i of the most \\ idc aA\ :tk?- ';e- i 1 minded women of the college ?{ej'?rt: ment and dite '.eluh is'Ynnf.den-y'i.f best'-yr:rr-jrct. -'- " Mates- 'i h :;t:nsj:.:E WaJfefgjjavg a real nw y . i,t. currtmt--events worMe vu<ie..?: yY vfi campus iu'Ws and"*.(TtthmIL:. Vti a'..--. Tie gave an editorial; ?>t" wlfat r-thyv s^Y- an dents are doing. nn'-lTTThr owljj pos i si< httl ities arid' opportunities., '1 f:e. e\ ening was. one of real plea Mini'. . . I . The faculty and ? tend thctr-dcepcst sympathy"10 M i oa OIn Hell i?n<l Tannjii r Yl.i" Km ^ , in the dt*ath oftheirmother.- Y-? n \Ve are clelfghted Ui:>ee ."\TissJAo-t tie .Bridges hack again. . We eMe';, i yj, I tn Viev mil* svninnthv in the ihhih n-f . .1 ., her father. ^ " \v;i Aiken News . The people of Aiken ami the visit- Tf> ofs who are here- at this time have' indeed a treat in .>tniv fi.r ihi'v. Thomas, of A tlanta. (Ja.r wijl deliv- la er one <tf hi*" fatuous ldcl-fires nf the?fra i friendship. B a nihil Xhu ri li._ A . it xiij I deal of thanks is duo lo M]'. I,. L, to' Toney, director of the ca 1 npaiirTTsta ct - deed "hy the students and teachers of 1st Schofleld school, \vno4igs been mstru-j gr ( ? - :?_ '' ' .Xl! ital in . having1 this distinguished r t<> Aikyn. Tho'falj-proam i'oj: tills ?eea-sion will (jc imai! < .<} Iutrf~* . - Saturday, Maivh loth, was a hapl'V" I'.t 11jc. rolori'tl school children erf < i . r.,u!U.V, MolX 'tto'n :1,*>(?(? u.-ici! at. the Aikyn graded school ,! aj. ti'ei|iutc. in * the big parade at " A M..- Tir* .uiuny Hoals wvpK :.u:;i" oj and the 'Outdoor, sports 'wore .... "U!_?4-hw 4hh1U 111'laTuTji K exhibit from 1 lie ditFeiVnt .-elioids j; .( good and we foot that tii< rTi. i s. tle.uUlv pooriy paid, ar^-iloaij ft. ithin,-->lhei r 'power to grow iT>"hoy - ami girls for-the ftitufo... i vl ihai they have "the Well being" ' (!( > d hiivs and . .girls* at.' it. . : i ;.ui ' All'.-', .l^rownie' ] ?a\ is are' n eifligratulated on the. hirtlr* of :'n':iahy girl, AI arch Orh. .Mrs.*' " \- - \\jI:. )o remembered as Miss A' li.dliiv.it. of?Wagoner, Si . C. baby ,<l li'i.illL! line. ~ M.-tilcdy-- -b/hn.-yn accompanied hi r' nV>*her are here f rom -I a X. . ! V i'd !nt? l'i |!t' ives and" ?rr-? : ? - 1T and (j'eolg'e- Gio\er 'neter: - 1 in i or.or. of Miss Ula/iys. John1 srii*. ir*.; Friday . oVcniiTg. After g-aiii" . iplichui. -refreshilli nts < } jf 4- Ainont; those- present roj Mi:A;V lithel Cilovei*. feather ; i. . ! ia.niaCherpy,'Viola Ilamil-^ . i ''inc.,.711]-)!!son", "Ihe.'.latter be 'i r' n.fof'Mr. Perry; Mrs. Mp'...Ipi-i t anil .Messrs. Joe' HolTey, J as.. ..-l'i:. na. 'Willis I e\t'is Is.-iiinre ry. ItoUert C'hikls. ami Mr. Bishop. ?'ii' William Yciv.lell.-: a student of A.-adt rnv spent'the we el;-end. 7?iri:r. c 3 atuT friends.; Mrs. S. I., Covins, of Kd^efseld . .' ; llii'M.-L-h vViivUi,:l.aek Sai j.rdav * ? \i < Chariest'-^' S. C., where . f- e:u:n.-d Sunday in .mterc-l. of i\ Fair'w M sv]v>?j1 . for delinquent lis-. This work is bcitHr fostered ~Vh- T11 \Yo>m-;Ts Federation of H^S^artdlna. " . " The Sta;e h'U] cri-qtendent of KduA 11 . for South Caroliiui,. ^ccom:iied hv M-ry-.I.1 B. Felton 'and Mr.* i'I.u: of I'd '.afield. wero pleasant -iU'i^ on., the euiupus .at Belt is 'A - ( ie.lrt.i_y last fveek. - . .. ' j i i ! v iil be a'lt ia'nl j.i)U a! II el" . Ac demy*. Friday.March ?."Jr. 1 at Acii llino Ur. ,Tnines 11 .MTiHardi- of ' ii loiter v'tl'.o. willdeliver ar , ilrdxs in the school cl\{i"{i.ol at 11:30.' c'|-ylio(i.v. should hear- Dr.. Dijlanl. a p!t'.a>in^r and i-ntc'i o>tmgj s;" ak-: .. A11. ' f .the ministers. Who' are j re Vi'd ill (lie Annual- MinlsttVs* j n crcnce are requ* - led to meet Dr. [:/_r.I 5? 1 OjL>iL,A,._M.?.j-p the ChgneD Deft is Acuili-niy, March 23rd.' Anderson News I'.ank Johnson, of Chicago. h? i?r for a'.'while'.. He.- js' looking;r a,-i- ; f health- anj-his friend V g?ltrd'-tt> see hiim l.itt'.o. Mary Elizabeth Jackson, utrliti*;* of Mr. and Mrs. Frgd Jack-. ij.A i!i a ill! ]nieuil.ioiiia. We hope will' sAon reepver.. ; \ ??! "il^ ! Ui M"rs. li tf j,i;iC4 ir sen, K. W. Carter, Jr., last 1 nday at Allen University,J Celumtj \\hvre he* is a.-s-ttalent. Misses :do!lo Neal ami Kdmnnia Johnson ini-ar.ii'il thorn. ' Miss'ScMta Hardy is very sic'k at her n:e <'>n West Reid street. Wo hope will' umi he out. ' , Mhs .Nettie' Mark. \yb<> has heotV k tj>r several., days, is much' ihi- j veil. Mr. and Mrs. M. J."Hutlor, Mr. Wm. el "ft, A hhev ilie-, wore t he pue.sf* Ur. and- Mrs; Kdmond Johnson, ; iijay afterrroori. ,\j rs. jt. ty A?'.;\\TItmih"s is. able toi out again and wishes to thank all heft illness... The flowers, frjnt n other tilings we're much appreM ) -- lhnh "I1 und children rpont ?wetrK^uad- with Mrs:-O. K. Johrli. "M vs. Reed's sister: ~~. ' flr*. Meta Johnson and her mothMrs. J .j/.zie Sanders are both aide ho?up, at this writing . The stag party aat the home of s. SnUio Young, Monday night, is eertaihly enjoyed. The supper is corked to perfection and the folvintr enjoyed the. nieriu: .Messrs. S. Q.fictc, Robert Matttyowy W. I.. ok. Drs. F.dniond John.<orf and "JT Anderson. MosSj's. T. B, Williams, M. (7i :ud and John Adger. The Popularity Contest of Rood ft, eh School, sposored hv the tOnohhe-purpose oif. construe tinj^tlek wall .around tlw ikaiPpus, closed fhi, March ftQV in ihc .school autliiuii* with a very jvpicy program re.npyft jjy^rfhTic r s of each grade from t grade A throughout thro Hth -j ulo. M the eonohrsion of the pro- j . a ? -? PAGE flVR grai 11 _ I'iofL_ 1-err.y, gave a short in- ? ttroyliftjg talk and also thanked the parents for cooperating as willingly its tnoy did in this drive, through their ' . children;'' after which the teachers "TTmrft- their reports as follows: Primary 'Department)T"' J "1st g rj.de A. MisJ Afozefle , I ' ' 11. k her; 1 si gYudt' B?$20.08, di" -F - '( ;,h;nc' vBjrtle*, teacher fist ; ra ienisv. ^ 5JI". MUs Muggdc' But? J earlier^ lira! grade gr.?1 rs. C oi'iiie Peek, teacher: 3rd grade^ , J kg:. . j\lisi layuHa- Clinkscaivs,? ? 'e. a .le r. ' "i.olal'-tjl.tih.-iy.- * ' . " "1 ' Dram mar De-part meht~" /th grade j;i.<Jh,.^irs. I.ula"CrawI'ord.: t' ucht r; 0;h grade- -$ 10.10, Mrs. I'-ii'la- I.. Duvi-. leaf-hep; 7th 'grado ' . . I ti iiiTT' li, Quick, ?? ' ra-hoy, *J'o4;:l ^."i l.liH'- : High School .Department Sth- era o -SMI a I AW-tVf?} ' 1 era her; th grade $50.00, Mr*. \ Ju tii'a- 1.; I'eri\V. teacher*: 10th grndo .1 .s h.i i H.e ie Andei'-oH, tca<?h .-i.i i 11. ri ;ri , iii, .>|):i:|-^a?tlT1C U s. " J he h : iu -l /amount. raised by the-, nU .ai*. as jol kiw-s: Primary Mcpartriiont', 2nd I Cram mar-School J a partment, 5th v pa-Jo. .f5i),(in. 1 ; -. L. K. Crawford,' ' ... s < a hor; 11 \y h S< h'tol -Department, K'th* & ady, $10:.. 1", .Miss Katie An 5iotson. teavhofc i???:? .ii', ? . p Jiight :-.t amount raised by any in"iIiv.iHiit.il is as follows: Prof. S. C, IV'iy SC."),on- Mlg? Xolia Rice, Cth IrrViTTi- puf.il Mr. Rosebud Xeal, ih iui'inif tpup:l $J0.10. Grand total fiofn -till ." (k pai'tfueTU's plus amouht nti.-ed by ' indiyi 'ui^s,- p]u4 $1.78 amoants .to 5025.87. ' ?The" r.t'w homo economics buildiftg. : ^ My in 7T?*);n,. egdimlcQ with '"both (elvic and tubs ranges has-.bcen comi? 1: * il a no . o -ready for use. ' Prof. Peyry has In eis informed by the,clerk the-tru. lee hoard to move, in when h.e .wishes. The jlotpe Economics 'A*o k is in (barge of-.Miss'Annie Bo, ' ! . - ? ' ' :? THE EVANS' HAIR DRESSING s the hair tlres^ttrj^rtHfey^your hair , low;ii..... It w iM.I.ei p your hair conlbed i'' r .nil. day lunv.? ?,? ; K vans' Hair Dressing, is the best :*nv etirThg and 'waving; it brightens . .r.i! l?v:uitdio> the. <bl6tv of the hair tnd gives it ? lustrous Appearance. . lrRICE 2'i and 50 CENTS . . Man]i| . ]?, ] pred :it 1100 1'iii.e St., C olumbia, S C. , i T 1'hone 61.18 Sold at Harbor'-Shops and Drue Stores _ " " "" J=f", ? . SOCTHliKN RAILWAY p -I. SYSTEM. \rri.ve ,N?> lb t ween . Ne. Depart. a 111 X. Y.-Augusta 31 9:5-5 a 1543 '}? 32 Atigu.v.a-X.V, 32 4:50 p 1:3U p' 37 c I.ai lesion (,m: 27 1:45 p "1:15 jv 28 C inrChaiHestan 23 5:45 p ' - J'"1 12, 1"J' -'utjibia fLu.?ft G:UU & ~r>-.:i0 iT-ll C'?i*iunloadax'v'l 23- lltOOp >:15 j) 2ti CuUtrubia-Aug. 19 -8:00 a ?? 1,1 tOn a S Ci^linhhiarAug. 7 5:00 p 1 : I" p?I I ( .'IntnMa-Sav.' 13 10:10 a ~~i~ ?9: O p 23 C'oliiinliia-C'har. 24 5:30 a Z ll" 13 f- idinnl.ia Cilmr. 1 1 12.00 V 10:25p 11 Columl ia-Chas.- 12 5:10 a' 1:55 a 15 Coluinbia-Clwis, 16-^:20 a l-:.y p 2 Coliunhia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00p -5 m:_w p Mj i numi!.>ia-tJreen 15 7:05 a 10:55 ;i 18 (' !'.;ni!.)i:i-Srn'ca 17 6:15p 5:55 p 11.1 *Cula.-Char. 114 7:30 a Via Cai'mlen and Rack llill. City la-kvi niluL'. i:;o7 'Main Strggt, i y'luiitxilif. 'i.'i.i* . ' s c duality Pressing Club Dry ('leanitTjDr/^ttcpairing, Al.* Icring and I)yeing ' \Ve, are-in.-lujsiiiesj for your eonvenionyo :intl^our-40>4ny: " <5 tk" Co-operation would help. -?n. i)eaieyriinn^^r~~~" Y. M. <\ A. HI II.DING SiiiuUt St. Phone 3861 < PTTONITriJH7 - "* p Hawfcitnr Ileal Estate Agency- - ;/ -Notary Public ^ 'Homes on Easy Termg" 11(17''? Wnxhinirlon Street PHI DM HI A. s. C> Beautiful Pianos _X 1 . 1 .1 ^jp.trhls, Players and Grand# imd-ai^-convpiijciiL^terms at'the <>1|L..K), oriil yoarij establishment". ~ Malone s Music Houte 1428 Alain St. Ph6ne 5210.