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"AGGIE" TEACHERS INSPECT
WORK AT PEE DEE STATION t
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' Superintendent Currin Pilots Visitors j
Lands; Delivers Lecture It
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\r. ' Under the leadership of R. F. Bow- t
lee; one of the instructors in the sum- i
inur school agricultural course at the "I
\ &tate College at Orangeburg, thirtyone
teachers of agriculture in various I
South Oarolink schools/ motored to .5
Florence yesterday to inspect the t
work bejng1 done at the Pee Dee Ex- j
Perinjent. station.t_ ?1 J
Agricultural work in the schools is I
being conducted * under the Smith- <
.. ? Hughes bill in cooperation with Clem- t
son college. TKe 3l teadhers coffltng 1
from Orangeburg yesterday represented
as many schools ir| 'JSoutth j
??7 Carolina, most of them being from the |
Piedmont section. . ... ~ ,
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eachers were taken over the plots
>f land under intensive cultivation in
various crops, and lectures were glv
;n by Superintendent R. E. Currin. al
Hie .teachers evinced the greatest in- ot
erest in th<? work and Mr. Currin and sc
lis assistants were kept busy answer, di
ng questions. ai
j\fter the visit to the farm the Jc
Jjachers w^re entertained at Emat st
Side colored School by thfe. faculty of ss
hat institution and cold drinks were w
served on their arrival therfe from the tli
lot fields. Addresses- were made by tii
t. E. Ourrin and Congressman A. H. A
jiasque. These talks were of an in- pi
cresting nature-and they were great'. 01
y~en joyed. ? 1?> ;w
Congressman Casque's address was A
along educational lines. He traced a
;he progress that had been made in w
?ducation in Florence county during
:be- past two-score y#a?s-and -urged--AI
ip'on bis hearers thuLtHlui^^jT'iui- n
lot to take the place of,Wong but to ai
it JJici4?eotWe^o_i)ut forth~Their best di
(Torts to get the best out of life. He p]
itvnceo/1 ulan + Via ffrnnt irlpn nf SOT- Kt
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nee ai\d complimented the teachers .A
ip'ph the contribution they are making }se
t?' progress of their state andpeo. CI
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fore they-left Florence the tea-- 1
hers were entertained at dinner " by M
iobert'P "Bowler"and friends^ Presi- W
lent VVilKuison of the State College, Tv
vho was to have been present, was n(
letained by Official duties which a ose
at the last moment. 0 at
It is planned! for all of the 56 color. .Ti
>d teachers uff agriculture?in this -iAtatc
to attend a similar meeting
lerc next year at which- time; it is ni
lopod to have the leading Negro
armers of the county present to ipeet ca
ind talk with them.
liiihe paytyrof teachers heae yes-. Jl
erday were J. P. Burgess,.vocational
etcher-trainer, State College; J. J ^
iuljiyan, Janies McKnight, B. T. Red?h,
\V. K. Fischer MV L. Thomas. J. Wi
\ Simpson, II. K. Dowdy, A; Daniels, -v<
t. B. Barton, E. IV. Avery, H. C Brew
r It. C. Collier, J Benn, P. C. Barn- V
veil. Win. Jennings, J. S. Shanklin. K'
I. C Ilill. J. T. Chestnut, Jas. A. IIol
iian, II. W. Embley I). T. Rpbinson,
;iss, E. F. Floyd, F. H Clemmons, ?
"jias. Wright H. C. Glover, W.rW. :ir
Vilkins, R. F." Bowler; .
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Laurens News
T Sunday
being 'SflEfher beautiful day _
thought it was extremely warm-en
her large gathering of . teachers, 1
holars and visitors were out to Sun s
iy School. At 11:00 o'clock Dr. Ad- '
lis took for his subject, "Christian
>y." His sermon was forceful, soul- \
irring and interesting. The choir ^
ing most beautifully. Many visitors x
ere present. Sunday night at 7:30 ^
le Rev. G. B. Brown took his subject
nother able and forceful sermon was 0
reached. Mrs. Brown took her place ^
i the choir, as she is always. made
elcome for singing is *^o charming.
total of $300 was raSsed, making ^
total of near one thousand dollars
ithin the last three months. .
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"The Future Church" presented
r^nday evening-wae one of-the-great"
it features ol the season. The songs .
id recitations, afso the beautiful
"ills were wonderful. The little folk
layed their parts well. The solos
/ little Misses DafTney Leake and
Iberta Matthis, and the duet by Misis
Enimaselina Suber and Clam S??n
aster Robert Grant is not left off
piano, while Mgs. Sanders and Miss
attie O. Putmna were at their best'
7"lth M'SS Odessa Sanders ?r?l Mrc
. S. Nelson as directresses there was .
) thought of failure.
Mr. a?d Mr. L. W. Garlington were ^
home to a party of friends on liast
ae^day evening in honor of the vis- K
ing friends. _Music and dancing was \
ie feature of the evening. A large '
imber was present. During the sdal
hour delightful ice cream and a
,ke were served by the hostess.
Mrs. Maggie Sluddards is again
i the sick list..' ?
A party wag-g4ven-at the home of
rs. Garlington, Tuesday evening for vv
e benefit of the rally. A nice crowd .
as out, and delightful refreshments
2re^ served. - ' ?
Mrs. C. Hudgens was called away
ry suddenly to Princeton, N. T. on V
count of the serious illness of "her 1
lUghter-imlaw.
The tacky party given at the home '+
lly affair. A lo tof merriment and .
nusement was the feature of the "
the evening; after which refreshents
were served.
We are inned sorry to report that n'
Vs. Nettie Leake; .is on the sick list,
ie is one among the best church and ,(
ib workers we have, and is very |l
U( h missed.
Mrs. Adeline Watts entertained at '(>i
nner, Thursday in honor of Mes- r=
mes Franklin and Mack, Rev. P. S. m
osely, Presiding Elder Douglass, n<
jv. J. B. Smith, Mrs. E. S. Nelson, lit
is. Selina Jefferson, little Miss Snr
and Master J. WJ ?<^>Tkman. This in
is one of the - mosf'elaborate and c
mptuous feasts of all. X
Mesdaiffes franklin and Mack were n
e quests of Mrs. Mary- Whitnfr i?t pi
i on Thursday evening..' . le
The auxiliary club met tit the b"""'
Mr. and Mrs. Jahh Mills, Thurs- i*
y aftcrno'on at the usual hour,
nging by the club, "What a friend st
have in Jepus.". Readirffe of the ?'
id P.^alni in cuncori K.. ni
... w. u,y
e club, "Fade, fade, each earthly M
Lord's Prayer led by Mrs. Mary '}
Cannon. Singing, "When peace Ci
c a live i aUi'mli'ttll my soul. 1 Iry
esting talk by the hostesses, Mes- a*
mes Spann, Cannon, Williams, Nel- bi
n and visitor, Mrs. Ligion, of Cin- M
inati. During the social hour a dehtful
course of crackers, tea, ice si
sam and cake was served by the U'
stess,_ jassisted by - Mrs. Mary L. ; '
Vnon and ilitb Elsje Williams. H
rs. Nelson expressed thanks to the R
stess; after Which we adjourned to th
ret at the home of _Mrs_Nelson at
r next meeting. pi
Mrs. Etta Garlington and sister, t?
rs. Ligon motorde to Fountain Inn, w
ednesday and were the guests of
eir sister - until Thursday.-* . n<
Mrs. Judith Franklin, in company v<
thntTrs. Benrne-Frarrklfrr motored *~
Newberry Tuesday evening and si
're the guests of Miss Estelle Sim- in
>ns. ? . Si
Mr. and Mrs." Clarence Ligon* of in
ncinnati. 0., are the. guests of their -so
iter, Mrs. Etta Garlington. on-Htunp _}'j
rt St. ~ 1 ' ( lb
Mr. Harvey CrawfordT oF ClintJon,
ent the .week-end at the homej of ~tli
r.' and Mfrs. Fed Iludgens. A
Mrs.1 Cyi'llla Budge n? entertained
tea, Sunday eveninv. Mr<? .Toffnr.
n, Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. Owens and ee
s. Nelson. * M
Mrs. E. S. Nelson and Mrs. Jefferi
entertained at dinner On Monday vi
honor of Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Mack, nr
'5. Anhtpyr WP?. CHrrie .J?tt'ersoh;'""
ss- Sanders and Rev._J. B. Smith. h>
s. Jefferson always makes it plea- 1"
it for her guests. ?:?? Ire
MusSTS". Leroy Dillanj, Sammio. Lee
liewood and John Cunnnigham sp
re guests at the hoYne of Miss Mar- rc
r^t Leawe, Sunday afternoon.
Miss M"argarel "Leake, in company Lr
th Misses Allene Franks, Willie O1
to Garret and Maggie Lee Walker In
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Trinity A, M. E. Church
30in- ftl-stur be^an a scries of
110ns on the third Sunday and at ouch ?
or vice the interest becomes more in_
ense and many nuw face>s anp'-??- in A
he audience. The sermons are prov- v!
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ng to be instructive and inspirational V
?he Sunday School progressing y
cry nicely under Mr. McFarland and
lis corps of teachers. : - \ !|!
The missionaries'arc in the midst X
f a hip drive ivhirh will milminiil r> ?
n the fifth Sunday in which they y
lope to raise $100.00, Rev. J. E. ?
a. k of the Baptist Church, who has X
eon called to the First Baptist X
'hurch, South Norfolk, Va.j will *|*
reach all day at Trinity. '
Rev. O. A. Parker, accompanied by i !j!
is wife and Mr. S. Johnson arid his |t|
rife and Mrs. Hcrmie Bhu.-kstock mo- ^
Ir. Johnson-had.'a* plfcttfhe an X-ray !|!
icture made of his stomack. to as- | X
ertain whether an operation is noc- ?
ssary. He is suffering with stomach
iouiue, ami me doctor thinks he has
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f our most,useful churchman and cit- {
ten. ?I?.?,?-???-??r !|!
Miss Mack, a niece of Mr. Charlie. !|1
Vnlker, is visiting at Mr. Walker's X
omt> on \N atkins Ave. .Miss' Mark >
5 from Charleston.
Miss Thelma Neshitt, of'Pinewood, J $
l C., is "visiting at the manse, the \ V
uest of Rev. and Mrs. Parker. i *j*
Miss Ethel Delaine who has been
Ick for somo-t|l?he and who has been i Xtaying
with her . sister, Mrs. Mcllill, ?
t Columbia, S. C., for the last several .
lonths, was at home a wee"k ago to ?
ic delight of her many friends. She r*>*
eems' to be improving nicely, and !%
ie friends of Manning- and elsewhensTY
ill be gla.l to see her well anil hap
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yt ittfaim . | %
IVIbs. Lilly Clark, who lias been ill, X
r improving, nicely. X
Mrs; Pauline Childers, our hair cul- ?
iT*ist, spent a day in Ofnoaw visiting y
[ ihrftls.^ ! v i .
The re prt1 re I s* Very hitteh >*
laV.shc missed seeing the. Leader X
is visit to our town* but we ate hid - X!
ip all subscribers to renew thier X*
ibseuiptions, and are tretiinji some
pw ones which we hope to send itv 'jj
est week. Our pastor is kept busy S
lose days lining: up for the annual j~
inference. All the auxiliaries arc t]
inetionftijj. and with the opening of m
ic tobacco season Trinity hopes to ;Ci
it over her program, under his lead- 9]
ship.. 3
.otored to Clinton, Thursday after- 3
ion and were the truests of .the Lil
2WOOUS. f =J
Loos' Memorial Club h'okt its moot- \ q|
g at the home o? Miss Willie Hun- 3
r, Friday afternoon at 4:u0 o'clock. S
lareg number was present. l)ur- S
if the social hour Miss Mattie O.
ctions; a'tor wnicha course of sa- .jwj,
jl, s-iiulwichci', uakus, ice clean) :?f:
ij cake were served I y ThG hostes-. V
Kev. Calvin preached three soul- !
irrinjf sermons during the week; 2 ?
ghts for Mrs. Anna A. Todd's club. X
id on Friday nieht in interest of V
rs.. Jefferson's club. A large con- {
egation was out each night. .j.
unninghartV a few days ago. i Mrs. X
Mrs. i.ula i'utman, who has been 'i\
tending-summer school in Orange- #j*
^siting her parents, Mr. and j
rs. C; II. Duckett. *!*.
Mrs.oJ. W. Matthis,. district mis- ~
noray for this county, carried overt Qi
ii> next highest report. A total of- JU
fO.CO- f?r the nmycntiun- at- Rock ffl
ill. She-reports"' a 'wonderful time. I
ev. Cunnningham and Mrs. Means J
otored over. .
3\Irsi Mamie Garlington,, Miss So- 0
lie McMorris, Mrs. Stella M lis 1110 I
red to Spartanburg, Sunday and I
ere the guests (,f relatives.
Mrs. Judith Franklin was the din I
. r gdest of Mrs. Sallie 1). - Mont- a
>mery, Sunday. ; ?- * 9"
x weeks attending summer school
Orangeburg, returned to the city, 5-^
unday, accompanied jiy her sister, jjjj
-law, Mrs. Ethel Gailey and little fi]
n, Ben.i. Franklin*, Jr., who-are here 3
siting at the home of Mrs. E. W.
giioy. , US
Miss Cecelia Duckett returned to [3
le city after spending a while at jH
. and T. 'College, C.n.orwhm-n* - S
Dr.,.Adams and little son"were re- E
nt .visitors at the home of Prof; and "?J
rs. Thus. 'Sanders. *~r'?a_.:" E
Master Jesse Kirk, of Columbia, is Cj
siting1 his cousins, little Miss Annie S
id Suher Franks, on Williams St. g
MM. Rita uarhngion, accompanied E
' heV siStpr, Mrs. Pearl T.ifon. mn- E
red down to Waterloo, Sunday and m
;nrd a wonderful sermon. "S
Mrs... Louise . Trice., ami. children- bj
ient the week-end in Greenville with m
latives. E
Mrs. Lula Buntintr, of Trinceton, N. r|
, was the truest of Mrs. Annie Lou g
wens the past week. The city was E
deed proud to have her as this is m
. y1- ' " .;.v.ra - - :?- ?S
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vr olil (iiimu tiiuu^ ami?would like } SI
.) hnvt' her stay hmet'f.?While hum l'i
lie wus the recipient -of many ^parting- -k
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