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1 '' ' . ' . . - ? .M PAGE TWn T *; . J ij. THE "OLD GRAY^ A? i;. 1411 i.i V : V ' A SorryrSort of Ministers, '. In every profession there are to be 'found professors who are. far~fro?v measuring uji to the standard of their profession. This is even tpuo .with those who haveo made choice in the' M>._-^humble walks of life. But this cultured age has brought iritb the. >???istry a set of ministers, that ail- not only a reflection upon'if, but an opv" disgrace*^ to the^exalted calling. So] long as the world stands, men will be human beings and not angelic. There j fnrp nrftfticuni'u n\'nr\? wilf WaV^their faults and failures and i will ncvei. lirTftwnmx* to~7nisUkes .uiYT blunders. But when the. ministry reduces itself to the point? >vhere nothing good can be seen itr it $r *said of it, I think it is time and high time to. stop and take stock on the profession. That the?feu id Josh's- Is still calling men to preach tho' gospel, is as true 'as in the days offtlie,'Apostles. .And. that;..thdUsanJs and thousands of ministers are livirur up to that high call? -* ipg today is equally true. But there have crept into this day's ministry some wolves and goats in lamb's fleece, that are guilty of everything on earth but saying 'their prayers. When it comes to honesty,-Hhey will misappropriate any. funds that they' can get their hands on. Their check, for one dollar, is just about as .good "as one from them for a millio'n dollars.' And their promises are only their "good get away." And iis for meeting judt .obligations, thov AviJ1 refuse to pay for the food that tlip.y eat on time,?and the~clolhes that ,.nVy wear on installment. Furniture and'house , rent arc. just out of the question. If mcy ion you that their wives arc dead you had better get an affidavit from the uhdertalsciLljefoiv you mtrkir c preparation to attend'the funeral. They will tell the truth when the other "fellow" is not inconvenient. ^_The .laity should not .tolefate such a rotten set of ministers.' Thby shotdd demand at least a self .respected minis try ?or none at nil.' For these selfcalled, scnfjtnd unconverted ministers, wnnH /1" "'"I1 1" 'i"'1 11 hti' rate f -r the good that they ,ar* thymic. ,A^3or. reCt english sentence never escapes from the lips Vp' most of them' and the bible is butchered by them from Gcnpsis to.Revelation. There, hie luit few of this sorry soft that arcac.quiring an "'lufut"i'in -?"il 11?n? <*"" r trying'to substitute education for regeneration which makes them.'no het> ter than the ignorant sort, if as good. There is. absolutely sio necessity for men posing as. ministers being guilty 'of the above indictment." An\'-m:m I can?toll the iruili. Any man Tan give his creditors satisfaction* .Any^ man can refuse-to sign his name to a. cheek When he has no money in the bank and has never had: any there. Every man can deal honestly! with 1 other people's money with .wKjyh he has been intrusted. These leper spotted ministers who have misiiyttM'pvet.ed the "go plough corn to, "m<i preach \>nrisvf' snoum mined l(M%>4jR?h tlie.se vacant -furms. to work. ;'!'?? <peddle ^ them from congregation to endi; rotation, iaequi'valentHo smuggling a eon-, tageous- disease victim from one c?im-_ niunity to_anqfherr N'nw t lu-lieve al^ ways that justice shoul lie tempered with mercy and that an accused slvould be given* the "bl'fHtfit of every" doubPr ?-But when a minister comes, up yearly . _ withthosame scnriiTal";tnd"Tnun Vvery.wherc Jle gfoes, is. sutlicicnt evidence to adjudge him guilty and' set ' him aside. I'ay no attention what'ev' er to his standing around with appear I ance of a "sick duck in a pit" to crlurt sympathy.. Put him down -'just the| same. These sorry sort of ministers' are nothing less.than stunil>1 ing"bl <icks in the way of' sinnors^aml hindrances to the kingdom of God. A?d the s<jSner the real God-called ministry 'id itself of them, the higher it will lie respected and thy more precious souls ^ will be saved for God and the king-. dom of grace ami glorv. A Gruesome Picture - . -. The city chain gang of Columbia is indeed?a- pathetie u ini* to linnr*"'1 It- in composed oi iio.vs who ought. he ' in school seeking ah cdtKiitiOn and in Sunday School .building tin' church |>f God; The same is true on the chain gang.s .of'the'county. This is not onlvl ??:-?true in Columbia and 111 South .Carolina but in~ovary city and state in the! Union. No doubt but that. sipne of these boys .ore perfectly innocent of) t^<f accusat.i(?"s iin utmrfwU Hut they j . were not ifi heavenly place*-' " hen { ' rested! Now we dar(> not condemn fhp 1l?U7 fftr fhnif in 1 !? ? otiN. 4 "" - "< > XI" ,..?/<? ?tion for society; -and without it this world would be. an unsafe pTaro in which to live. 'Bad enough with it. The above, picture should serve aTf'an object 4esson t?? the boys of today, both large and- small. It should encourage them to obey their parents and take advantage of their counsel and sacrifices. The hoys of today are inclined to go astray despite the -parents prayers and tears. But the above ; , lesson is a demonstration of the scripture "the way of the transgressor is hard." It Would he a line thing to Kflflp J'n-OriU. th..oi Wutlil'nl I'l.llO.M.and-^rheri their time is out take hold " , "of them and try to give them another opportunity in life. This however, is ' among the unusual things with col or'ed people. . "The Play Time." -?-- The above is the title of a book'that ' we are handling for Dr. S. S. 'Morris, connectionni secretary of the A M league deparfrhent, Nashville, Tenn. Every congregation that has any' young people connected with it needs this hook. The-iiriea >a-onlv L'o cents? plus postage.' The churches of today j Will have to make special arrange-1 _ments foi' the entertainment of their > young people if they will bold them. 1 ^ I)r. and Mr*. fc~. ITT" McOflT have pro- j vided ai> play ground for the young 531 * . 4 a ' * i ' ' i w *4 . JD THE NEWRJWR [? ELLIS J || , . i ~ i i , " ' ^ - : people of Williams Chapjel, Orangeimrg, which is the best of its kind in i wtrrsrvw. verier cnurines win uu wwum to jjttUorn . the example of the A. M. I K; Church in Orangeburg. ^"TTse me ] or lose me" . is the slogan "of the . .young people in this day and genera- . tion. v.??- ""* "* """" -c* " H ??? Our Whereabouts l.ust \veek_ejuLXujjnd?ua Avith-Or. i (ieo: O; Johnson at Union, Friday <md Sunday eVenings; with Rev. J. H..Ba-h ten at New Chapel Sunday morning i and Rev. I). U. Edwards at Keltdh | Monday ovt'lllnj;. These occasions T will he long remembered for we cer-,. thinly had a spiritual feast at all of ; them. !?: ; .Johnson is>certainly in the. '.hearts;.of the people of Union. They! jure real proud of him rim. finds pleasure in associating with him. Uev. Ilateii seems to be the right man for the Antiooh Circuit. . Ho certainly , inacIcT it pleasant for us. Rev. Ed-,, wards is really a. wonder. lie sways both white and colored with his great, influe/iee.- "Baptfst and Methodist are! carried away with him. We-,are proud I of our inembcrship at Union. None lic'ter in tbp-lcohncction. The follow-' ling are only a few of-them; Bros. W. IR. McJunken, .1. T. Kennedy, I.. B. !>.?~1 T Iimmiivin?i~iit vius> reasier, joe wenuom,] M.."P.'McKissit-kv Luther Jeter, A. Je*j tor, A. E, EppW Will Gilliam, Stephen; V.hodes, Rev*. C. II-'.' Freeman, Rev. J.j V. Franklin, Sisters Senora E. Hill^i Sarah Ilnght's, Rosa :B. Sims, Mufy. Booker, Mary Wray, Isabella Fair, Jane Sartor, .Mary J. Guess, Dr. G. A. Hawkins, Physician, Dr. Lillian Sartor. T'harmriciM; and many others, Few of the great workers of the Antioeh Circuit are Bros. A; W. Rice. AY. .M. Young. AVw AL Jones. JohnN Greer. L.- K. Kershaw, John Jones, Pink " I'rossley, Bonnie Cunningham, father of Rev. Cunningham of%the Ir iv, Circuit, Ne.vel A'o'ung and many others. Bethany at "Kdlton is one of the host points in, tho district: Bros.i T. L. Lindsay,-,!. \V. Eisorr; F. D. Bry-1 a 111, , R. ,A? F.ison. A rohev Lmd^ny, R [ Ml, FIljBh, Sisters Prudence Smith, Felicia Brynntj Marie Smith, "Elisabeth] .McKissfek, Sallie Brown., Florence Sims, Virginia and Florence Eison.l are only a few of the-noble worker's i -iM this "charge. This wdek end will i find*us at New Hope Circuit, WinnsLhmor-wfUi Rev. I. A. MiTler, L. I., pas i'V'HK - We will conduct our business, meeting ol' New Hopd Church Saturday afternoon and preach there Sunday morning. Let the members pray I for an outpouring' of the Holy Spirit. | "let us advanc<^on_our knees." ? j . - AIKEN NEWS I "The Midnight Rose'- a comedy drad nin in three acts will be presented" by some of tbe teachers of the Williston high school agisted by talented young men and women of the'epinmu| nit v. Tile play-Js thrilling and gHp| pine from beginning to end. The 'mih-i lie is very cordially invited to..'"Witness this play in the Schofield chapel in Wednesday'.evening. February 5th K:<M) p. rn. Admission HTand 2.r>c. - The public enjoyed the "beacon's -Mock "Weddiiuj" . sponsored by Mrs. c. R.-JIummond and others at Friend .ship, church the evening of January 1= J tst. ~ Mi\^7Whtrr MaTShall ot the -ml Baptist Church was thu?hride?atttp-Mrr^l'hnunas"Murray of Friendship was thegroom.-. It. Was a success from every angle. V" A large crowd enjoyed an old fash-, ;onc<,rbarbecue in the park facing the. I residence,'of .Mrs. A. M." McGhee: on |'Fairfield street last Monday 'evening..1 It was. sponsored by, Mrs.. A. H. -McCJhec and her club, members for the-i benefit of the. Anhi.ial Spring Rally I at Cumberland A. M. E. Church. The upper jkbs. served in the Sunday school rooms of Cumberland.IgsfFri lay evening by Mrs. C. B. Smith 3ind members of her club for the benefit of the rally. A neat sum was realized from it. " Rev. A. \V. Hill pastor of Frrnd-abii) Churph i.g Vp'"p' f nngrntiulnli d up f>b being. appointed a member of the Iodine Commission,of South, Carolina.l He is assigned to*Aiken County and will carry the message oif the Natural Resources Commission to the farnw^-?vf the county ' i vgardTng^thc Iodine and other, mineral contents of South ( ji rolina products. "Rt'V; J, R. Jennings, the esteemed oast or (if Omiherlawt-AT-^trR. (/hurch has won his yny into?llm IiqjiiIh Of ~ t)fs members and this is clearly demon si rated by t hp .planner in which they I are working so co-operatively t? make their/'Annual Spring: Rally a success. Jennings, the affable wifcOif -the pastor is n great power i among'tho young as well as the oTder members of the church. She has or-, gnni/.ed a Junior Missionary Society, also a" Allen Christian Endeavor League, among the young people of the church that is really alive and working as never before. It is an- i nounced that they will celebrate Foun decs' Day by rendering n^vory unique i program thp evening of - February 9, and conlinnl^ ?*?n 1iilhlii>'li.l 111 tend.. -vi, ? * , ' j Mr. Mos?s Hamilton is home from (Men Head -L. I., to the delight of his family and friends." Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Fisher and little son of Greenwich, Conn., spent 1 the past week >n Aiken as the guest of the Matters pafonts, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson on Edgefield Ave. Mrs. Claudia M. SmooLentjirtftinedn lai gu'gt oufTof friends at-her lovely , home on Edgefield'Avenue, the even- ( frig of .Inn. 24th. An excellent coition was s e rv ed Itanc i ng - -was?the rWTTl>asnm^ of %the evening. We gladly welcome to our city Rev. Mingo is the newly assigned pastor of ( Wesley M. E. Church. : " ?.Xb^-SehofiffW-rhnlr rendered a very1! high class musical at the Batesburg _i High School last Thursday evening. I " ' t "t - v f ? " A LMEl^l GREENVILLE NEWS Miss Lillian Chavis Montague, Mrs. Carrie ijmith, ' Mrs. RObecca Bates i and Mr. Henry Webb, all 6f Spartan-j burg, motored here and spent the af-; terno'on at the home of Prin. and Mrs. E. H. Trezevant on Jenkins St. The members of the Wesley Proayrawwve , Club elected the following ameers for 1930. Miss Alice' Feldcr, President; Miss Mamie Shumate, vice president; Iltiss Joella King, secretary; Miss Mae Logan, assistant secretary; Miss Gladys AVithchspoon, treasurer; Mrs. Louise Stewart, Chaplain; Miss M^lile Brown, pianist; Mrs. Haitie Parker, adviser and. Miss Mary Benson, reporter. The following committees were annointed: Proirram commiteo: Miss Mary Benson, Miss' Beatrice Shumate, Miss Hnttic Young I and Mrs. Lurlean Smith. _Enteri.ainU ment commitec: Mr.s Sarah K. Brooksj Miss Lena White find Mrs. Dcmmons.j Publicity ,committee: 'Miss -CJladys Witherspoon. jind Miss Mamie Shu-; mate.0-NVj^t meeting peb. l, 5 o'clock.! i>' w r .v,r,.?iiw.,i >,.! 1 IN^r. Preston R. Brown of Danville,, Va., father of Mrs. Macule M. Sumptor was funeralized in Danville. Sunday. Our deepest sympathy i- extended to Mrs. Sumpter during he" sadness. * "The'Lend-A-Hand Club" The Lend a Hand Club, one of the district clubs of. the Woman's Federated Club, eleetb.d officers at its last week's,, meeting. The officers are: Mrs. Eva P, Trezevant, presidentr Mrs. Eva Fitchctt, vice-presideht; Miss A. J. Carey, secretary; Mrs. Emma Holding, treasurer, and Mys. John Etta Peiexsu Fairwold treasurer.- .At the. neJft' meeting committees will bo appointed.; ' The business..men and?mmcir.nf Greenville are -perfecting elaborate plans' for the celebration of Negro History Week. Every phitse of Green ville Negro business' will be represented. A get-together meeting _is_ schiduled for Monday. Feb. .'5, 5:0X) p. m.,. P.rlY. C. ; StrMTER \ . . . _ The Boosters Club The Boosters Club of Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Churbh met at the home of ItfrrrrTjeha. Lygan. bhc oi its loyal members on last Monday evening, Jan. %HV'i9?Mh The atendanee was /.very good considering, th,e. iigsliunent wea-| tiler. Tho^g, '.who misfsed this meeting really missed a real treat.' The president com mended the faithful, lew on their 'presence-,--.and asked that we'manifest .more-interest in the organization. ?-tr?-rj The. pastor was present and gave us 'much good advice for the benefit of the club. Our ex-president in the 'person of M Irs. Carrie M. Vance \vas; prevent ?ajfd?expressed her' Tnany wishes for the success of the club. After the business part of .the meet ; irig a delicious, course of fruit salad andy^tftines with hot cocoa and cake was" served. We then adjourned to meet, at the home of Rlrs. G. Johnson, Feb. 1 tl.'H). Let us all remember thesp^titjle axoms of'VWhat it-means to be a Boos-1 tey and keep happy.". First a'loyal member ?>f the church, i of the'church Second, n sincer(. christian an?l live it daily at home or abroad. Third, IP keep your Heart, clean. Keep smiling ' " Keep your mind free from worry. * Keep out of other oeoole'.- affairs.'Kcrn dlt the iol>. Keep your promise.- - I Kefcp your temper. i To: do- (^things are rijr^t lioi>st (no service and the St?id;fy~ School. th(i Missionary SotiiiluJ-TheSt'ewardess Boards, the young people's clubs and every department* of: tl.e church. ' " | Re loving a it h the mpmtTPrs. ~J~ To think of and. make plans ho\v" to raise money.and-how to f*et" our <i* *>ts* paid. .. . ~~ " | Next, we must visit the sicli. Invite strangers to our cliurdh audi wel-, come th(>su_LluiL-t3nne. Speak to the men and hoys that waste-their time aroiyid corners.' Invite them to the church and other ser^aeiitfa=Tkiopeiute with each other!" ITliIll'tl WO slapd, divided wt. fall, for in Unity : the re is strength. " WAI.TKHBOUO NEWS ... . ' ' . 1 ?The.faculty "oT (Vdleton Tra'minir School motored to St; Cleorge last Wednesday evening* also Mrs. Hammitt. Althoujrh?the?trip-^was?of ir business?nature -it was~apk'h-.?antsurpriae to the- Itev. K. 1? Anderson and faTnily. A delicious repast, was enjoyed. ..' .. ' It is reported that'a wonder confer ence was held on Colleton Training ncnooi. campus. ic was kiiuwh as me Etwmeys "hud '.Homemakors Conference. A very Interesting tleitinrisfration oii fanning was witnessed, and helpful talks on farming and homemaking. ThoSe attending were ser-, ved sandwiches and cocoa by home economics girls. To the pleasant surprise of his son i and daughter-in-law, Sir. P. 4. Hanr^' mit. Sr., antl *on, Johnson, motored to W5%'rl)dro early Wednesday morn-1 illg. Thev brought molly omnv.ihlo things to eat including vegetables j and meat. > The first tyasketball game for the 0.. T. S. girls was witnessed on Jan. 20th. The teams playing were G. T.j S. Vs. Alston High, G, T.'s grounds. | The scores were 2-0 in favor of Visiting team. All girls played well. Mrs. Horry, Miss Smith of Summer-' ville and Prof. Adams werejlhe "guestsof Mrs. Ham mitt on Wednesday ev-1 ming after the game. They were' generously served with cocoa and sandwicheg1_jifiafhf''? oaker Miss Sarah M. Horry has won much merited praise*"as the accomplished rh'rertor of this choir. So impressed were soma members of the audience that they gave the director and choir special invitation <to appenr In recital at Ridgesprin(? in the near future. . * . '.'.a,.*-. /?. / ' * .. - 1 PO LEADER uWILLINGTON NEWS I v On the evening of- Tuesday, January 14th a party was given at . the the home of Mr.-and Mrs. Sim Staton in honor of their daughter-in-Jaw Mrs. . Luciiy* Staton oT Salisbury, N. C. All enjoyed a very pleasant evening, playing a number of games i aihd dancing, , i The coldr-sch'eme for the evehjng was gofd and pink. A delicious course-!, was served by the hostess after \yhich ! she escorted thc guests to the most !. beautifully decorated dining room, and there pianv toasts were given ; over the cocktail, and ice cream and cake. After this tht. guests reassem- jbled in the parlor and eontinued dancing until the wee wee hours of the morning. ' iv rs. nuni?/1.iv * auananr won nr.si m-Hec?which: n Tt' l1^- e"K' st?ck candy,- while.Mrfs Minnie Calhpujx \v.-in ,the~"T>ooby( prize. L "The out <S"f town and special Kii.ests; \ f.'ii- the eveniilK were txs follows: Miss cs Alhei 'ha Thnmns, Ola and ItntV>'. RiliiMllI, SMIie CallahMm, Ida Mae , Cowan, Minnie Calhoun-, M07.clle.TaK-! Kart, Kittie Mn<? Turner, Messrs. p. Turner, Archie, and' I^aae .Jofcea, Jus.'-1 Mprajrne,-George Rappley, B. Gadson, j 'ai'/l Andrew Jackson, Jr. . ! Miss Minnie Calhoun spent the week end at home in Calhoun "Falls and Mrs, jsalli,. Luc Callaham was the week end Kuest'-of Miss Calhoun. Miss Tnjfjrnrt was* somewhat disapo.inted in not--fretting * home this-L week end. ^ . j k m iss "Kiltie MaeiRollinson"anil. Mr. Bradley Turner woi'e married a few days ago."]' _ \ Mr.- (Jeorire JVlorae-ne and family of Rel/.'er, were Tn the city Sunday. Mr. Andrew Jackson^spent_a. Xew._ days =in (iree'hvfllb -county -last i!(leek. IMNEWOOI) NEWS I >The ripe\Vo!>d school building has_ -heeii improved by the colored -trustees... The; faculty is. cooperating in every plan, put forth by the .school for' the improvement of the schonj. The parent tcaehi rsi Ossdeiation is doing splendid work tfor the school i with Airs: Louvenia Waiter's presi-. dent, . Mr. and Mrs. -T. C Jnh'nj"n vnt'r?? tainerl Thursday everting, January Ifith at their home-with a delight- i ful dinner party- iji honor of the Pinewood and. Spring (!rove;"schools Xiu.\ul*-H tier. The guests Wove Mr.- RichaTr" ; Sumter, principal of Pinowood School Mrs. Wells, Misses Susie Mae Irick., and Pheobe I,. Boston, Rev. David' Janies, principal Spring drove School.' Mrs. (Madys Walters," Miss. Johnson.; and RPv. and Mrs. J. I. Hamilton. Ro'vJ, rllamilUnv is pastor of the New Hope.] Circuit. * - . A "delicious mono of several courses W!IS served. All .enjoyed a delight I ful evening; Air Suniiei. Mi.'.', Iiiek, MrV: weils l and Mrs. Walters- enjoyed a whist gatng after dinner. Mrs. Sumter and : Miss Irick <*vere the fortunate ones I in the game. . ^ _:.i. - ST. dKOItdK NEWS, | ' Miss Emily Joan Eueken, Miss Nan cy Elizabeth Jones and Mr. Benja-r min Franklin Johnson spent last week -emT-m-thirJuCiTy hy the Sea." ; The famous Jubilee Quartette ,of 1 Charleston sang, at Hood Hope Bap-J rTist*Ch'.irL'h Monday night, Jan. Kith.) i nt: qiifir-ivup is - ianions and widely . -kRmm^Trrrd . is rompost'il. of' hoys of this community. . . f Good Hope Baptist Church is ready for the approaching Young Peojdv's -Union.' i Kverybody was surprised At"" I <lay when Kev. J. S; Moultrie took for! his wife, .Miss Ola Philip of Branch- ' ville; j .> Mrr Jasjier Stepiten is. here spending a while with his mother and father in law, Mr. Samuel Richardson. 4He was accompanied |?y his daughter. | Mr.. Jasper .Stephen is spending* some time at Bamberg. ' Miss Clevie Boyd'.spent some time i at Bamberg with Miss Dorothy Mildred Hearse.. Born to Mr. and Mrs. "AW H. Pinckney, a hoimcing hahy ' trirl. Mother) and iJtlhy are line" Mrs. Agnci Limehoyse of Harleyville and Mrs. Clco Summers, spent a while with Mrs. Emma . .Jsine Ifutson last week; , i Rev. C. V. Daniels preached a siut"1 stirring sermon at Good Hope Itaptisl "Church Sunday night using for A text, "Let God give you Orders;"- ^ The Junior and Senior clalr nt St. ; lieorge' llighr is well .orernnir.od with J olHcers as follows: Do'/.ia Wesley ' Stuart, president; William McKinley Bowman; vice-president; Annis LouiseI.emon, secretary; Cornelia --StncjJiel. JuJia, Anile Louise Sinelotorv ant secretaries, , * Mrs. Earlene Rbwman, Rev. and Mrs. J. Mi Marshall and Mrs. Louie Windham motored to Branchville (Lovely Hill) Friday.. Rev. Marshall preached the funeral of Mrs. Maria Harris, a member of Lovely Hill Bap ' tist'-Church. J}hp ''Odds and Ends." are "now on. Mrs. Annie Lee Windham spent the 'Week-end at home.' : Mrs.* Alice Tobin is still ypvy -in We luijlt*- for Iter speedy iveo\\ery.' I Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mr.., JarWas Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. John BOrnwell Miss Susie Yoilnp and Mrs. Eliza Bowman motored to Holly'Hilj Sunday. They report a plegsant trip. '.There will be a musical" prop ram at the Hiph School auditorium Monday ' nipht, February 10th, piven by the Junior and Sepior - clubi___M?LJL_-WL_i Sluail, Hie popular president of the club is *doinp everythinp to make the proprflm a success. . | i^??? ?jtMrn CALL AT SIMI'KIN'S SERVICE STATION . To Have your Cars Refueled, Washed and DopetJ. Corner Bark and WashinptV>n Streets i * ** ' ,\ V /.* , f" .... * * ': ?7 ;?H I ' Clarendon County Teachers Association ou . M< Special to The Leader .. Manning, Jan:.?Over one hundred no teachers atended the meeting of the Clarendon County Teachers Association. which tvas held in Manning Training School Saturday-i-the largest attendance ever witnessed here. The meeting of the Association was ivith pritftipal I. M. A. Myeifs pre.siding.. The minute** of the last?meot^ ing were read by Miss Marie Cordon, secretary, after which the president | presented Mr. H. H^Setzler from the i State Department of Education. Mr. J Spt^ler made a very.fine impression, lie was followed by Airs. Klise MoLester, Supervisor of Kershaw Coun- , iy sclviois, win) gave us a vc'rv time- * ly Address on, "Why Bo Wo Teach?" Mr. J. Karlo, Hradham County Super- "}! int^ondeiit <>f Education-- had the eoun- di< ty roll called, lie also "delivered a very line addicts to tilt'. tt'UCMet's. 1 ht. 'Tj' association was divided into two main fUl i? i 1 1 . 1 - I I W groups lor me ween ciul-seno?i wnicn "r will bo hold hero the fourth Saturday " ?n?February. TJie "Teachers of the Primary Grades'" make up the first **1 group, and will be given & course in j At Jbe. art of teaching reading* in our in- j r? stitute. The Grammar Grade find | "e high school teachers will be given courses in llis.tory and English. J (: A rich course of refreshments 'was j A> *?rved by teachers of Mantling sctya#l, ''' It was deckled."* to htfld the CSunty' ^'! Field Day here March 8th at which' time."8,000 people from all points.-an' the county will come. Prizes are to he offered in. Spelling. Peadii.ig.Ora-; lory, Athletics, etc. The livmey ..foi' the prizes " wilt- he sOppliectTiv "the.! Gount-y. Board of Education. This! will be a gala day for Clarendon Public schools; 'W.e are-getting hack; to the good okt rlays when enthusiasm in our sellout 1 ife- was'~high. " ! : ' * ?? JOIiSsTON 'NEWS . Ther EdgefieW ' County Training School, eloac'fh on last Tuesday on ac- Cs count of the students' being stricken vil with that much dreaded desease, Men- ag hrtritjs. W"e are glad to reiinit that On.1 Is very much improved at this Si writing- and sc.nnol .wo?;k was resumed! I?V rm tliy liOth. ; ;* j Bi The " faculty of this city was the > Af dinner, g-.iost of Prof. J. T. \V. Minis | at Leesville,* on Sunday, while in the' W Hy they worshipped, at the A. AD E.JAj Church of which Rev. C. A. Dunlap In is pastor. The day was vyi-y well ; If pent and' highly enjoyed. * I .The citize'ns of Johnston synfpa-, .)c 'hize with the Valentiiif family who * lost a inomlior of his family in New j York cP-\* *rj*pccri tlV. .Tli., boclv was umralizctk Tuesday fiiuiL.J-tl.t.hol (\ :M. K. Church?. .Miss N-' f' ("buy <1lU.1l Ih.hih hi Tuesday morning'on.account of the death of her brother. Miss Gary is the Oth grade .teacher and also music I j:? instructor. The faculty and student! body sympathize very deeply with lierl rffid faniily . in this great los*. ) Tt . The basleet ball girls wer.e to play 11 i game in Waynesboro* (la., on ther^o JOth, but the game ivaij postponed on To ac count of the inclement weather. | They will meet . Edgefield's and" Het- ; Us Academy's freams- in the'ilear fuTT ture. . I The boys are now being trained to play basketball by?Mire'Entre rT,oo~ Daniels and they -are'"showing, much jiterpst. ? ? ~"^Tla AIT eyes are now turnod towards-pa the School Rally' which, r.s dated for] April the Hth. Each class as. trying A to win one of..the prizes' by raising- A fh'e highest Amount. ; - , ] A ?A.pait of tlie l:icu!Ly Wimessecl the W basketball game in Edgefield on Tluirs day between Edgfield -and Saluda.' 'l( Prof. C. 0. Mi Intosh the _ County ''' i >rganizer~oT night schools is putting ' j?J forth a desperate.-effort to place ef-j'1 lieient teachers "in every available school. Quite a nunibe of applicants! are already on file. It is honed that I' on .Monday night, Jan. 27 which is the L I'lllcial night of-opening-these schools, * they will be largely attended. Prospects look bright so far. ' ? IN MK.MOIUAM ; -4L ' ? JIOLLMAX?-.Sacred to the nlomni-y.. ? [ff our beloved mother land grand-' , mother, who departed this lifq one u'ar' ngo, February 28, 102'J.! , i-derp-on. dear otje and t-trkf jfour rest We love thee, wc miss thee, ? j { Who knows best,?' Mrs. Annie F. Walker, .Mrs. Hester Cunningham, -Mrs. Martha H. Hut son, s , Airs. Alexander Fair, children, Jbseph A. Walker, /. 1 Leon K. Walket; s , dames P. Walker, ' < Daniel F. Walker, Annie M. Walker, Eleanor F. Walker, 1 I)oro*thy Hutson, Eugene Hutson, grandchildren, 1 Jennie Mae Walker, 1 Annette L: Walker, "gron'C errand _ - ' -?children I,.Real Estate ^Some of the best offered. foi We have ^ houses in the 2200 ht ??be bouxlii, a Very low-price with , Li^t your rental houses with us. ^ ance. Collins Real Es Phone 7857 ?-?- y? . Saturday, February 1, iO'SO IN MEMO&IAM In sad but loving remembrance of . J < dear brother and uncle, James jM >nroe Long. >vho died one year ago * Jay, January'-30, 1929. Gone but L" t forgotten. r Mrs. -G. L. Floyd,' Columbia, S: C. ' Mrs. L,. P.. Austin, Epworth, S. C. ? Mrs'. Lelo G. Campbell, Detroit, Mrs. Inez Colo, Detroit. ? Mrs. Lillian P.# Boldon, Gary, Ind. .? i Sisters Dr. Lewis II. Long;,'Ph. D., Detroit ' ' - Brother Miss Laura K. Caippbell; Detroit. Miss Gertrude 'Campbell, Detroit Miss '.Johnnie Campbell, Columbia , i\lis,s Hosella Cailipboll, Detroit. , s LV . ' . .. Neict*?. ' > IN MEMOBIAM , In .sad but loving remembrance of r dear mother, Annie Belton, Who h! seven yearfTago^Jnnuary 9,19lf(7. it- in. >un mitl mill's ai-c sinning " ~j )on a lonely grave, * ' j hovo ulnnrts mm - dhrliiiitr mother..? . .. e loved, but could not save. 1 e often sit and, think of you, <> id speak of how you died, 'think you could not say good-byd fore you closed your eyes. . * mr memory is Ds dC?4r today i it was seven years' ago, >r all of lis you did your best, " iy (iod Rive you eternal rest.' By her children: , .Mattie Butler, .. Film ie Starkes, j Annie Davis, ^ ? Bertha Hudson,- ~r . . Ste wart Bel ton, - ' Ronnie English,' Davis Belton, . . Willie Belton, Wilson Belton.-^? 1 IN MEMOIIIAM In memory of bur beloved one, Miss irrie L. McCollough, of Bennettslie, who departed this life four years ? ;o, January 1M, lf)27. nee that day of sorrow " ... . ^ ^ >'ir luitg^pnrs iiavo' passe<i,. it our memory is a fresh '! e-the day we saw you last. ' hen the evening shades are falling id we are sotting all alone, IJUI IlVtll LUIHUM il you would only come home. . >arest beloved'one thou bas.1 left us id thy loss we deeply feel it the God who rules above us, > will all ou-v?sorrows heal. Miss J\lillio-,JM- (loheiij friends. ___ IN MEMORIAM ' , In sad but loving memory of my rlinp* mother, who departed this e February 7, 1927-r-Irene B. I/>ver. iere was an angel's band in heaven int wasn't quite complete * ^Goth-took my darling mother, i fill the vacant seat. Sadly missed by h.er.da lighter,. ' ' ?rr, Armentia Mayme I.over. j IX MEMOR1AAL-??1 In mcimu'iiim (if our darling littl" ?? UKht'er, Christine 'M. Giles, who derted (his life January j(), 1929. precious wiu- from irs .is jyone, voice we* loved , is stijl; place ks vacant in run hnmi'i?--?-* rhich never. ?hi be tiled. : * ' * \. jarest loved one- we have laid thee , it thy memory* will be cherished, 11 we see thy heavenly face. " > Siiv and Mrs, I. S. Humphries, ^ Foster parents, . Mrs. Johnny Giles, mother, Mr. Leoh i). Giles, Mr. Wilson Giles, brothers. ^ . JHA MILTON'S 1(>11 Main St. DIAMONDS .and JttLAJSGH-KS?^ ir??' on Easy Terms Small Office, Small Expense, Small Profit Y i h Special Bargains n some,slightly used Ilfijh Grade ipright Pianos. Also bargains on some slightly used Player Pianos,. >n convenient terms. ?' y< Act quickly if you desire a good ^iano at a low price. Vlalone7s Music House 428 Main St. - - Phone 5210 CohimHa - ? ? for Sale I Bargains ever 8 * Homes ocK of Senate-Street that CSn a very small depostt down. Ve write all classes of Instiftate Agency v Washington St.