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?I , - - .7 1 Saturday',"'"MarclT 15, 1930. jv" BAMBERG NEWS. Thankful Baptist Church ^ S. S. was opened by Supt. G. D fruw+mgatrlthlth ^Fhe-desson was-reviewed by pastor Rev. M. C. H. Dil lard. Thi^_iiunday being the 62nd ___^-?HTrvefsary of the church very good services were -held day- and night. $iuu.2v were raisecr.? "?? At 6:30 B. Y. P." U._was opened by r?es. E. Oiei'ir. TupitTT Wliat is Sin 1 was discussed very beautifully. (At 8:15 Rev. S. D. Rickenbacker preach~ ed a-very interesting and >helpful sermon. _ . " St. John Baptist Church. __S. S; opened at 10:30 by ex-Supt. The j?stor Rev. L. R, Payioir preach ed day and night. Very grind was each ? sermon.? . ?: The funeral of Mrj. Bell Grimes, an outstanding metnber of this church was held at Thankful on account of her church being so small. Her pastor askedritev;r7M^rCzriEJMllSEd^id preach for him. Mrs. p. i5. Wilkinson and Rev._ T. H. Ayers made splendid talks on thfc life and work of the deceused. , Misses D. M Kearse, Mabel Har^ m am on/1 Mmb U M?* ?.???~ ? ~? ? null auu mi.a JL' XTiiLLLUS t'ttl'Il ?*ng | bautiftrk solos; Misses Black and "-Brown sang a beautiful-duett. The body was laid by the side of'her husband. The floral trihJates were beau_? tifnl and jiunjernus.. A,hnut JiflQ people attended the funeral. Mt. Carmel M. E. Churck S. S. opened at 10 .with Supfc. G.'.I. Kearse. Rev. J. P. Roberson the pastor preached very excellent ser?mona throughout the day. The Field Day exercises of Bamberg County were held "FrTday, Feb. 28. About " 800 people attended in? eluding: 400 school children. The parade began at the graded school by VoorKleS" band. Prof. Randolph of Claflin University made an excellent talk.?Voorheeo led?aH the?other schools in prizfe winning.""A' jvery happy day was spent. .. \ . , sJ ?. ! The Jolly Right entertained seven young ladies Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Johnson. A very pleasattended; and a very delicious course was served. ?T ?rr- ? BONNEAU NEWS Miss?Edna-R-. Murry has returned home (McClellanville, S, C, ) to her parents Rev. & Mrs. \Vm. T. Murry, alter spending two happy weeks with-. ~ her grandparents Rev.< & Mrs. ." VV, " ??W^Murrjv Miss Murry is a member of the February graduating class of " Burke Industrial Hilgh School. Charles'on, !>>. C. ' ' - ? rMiss?Rosalee Greggs a , Boneau Graded School faculty spent" ~ ! last week end with her parents and fri ' ends in Georgetown, S. C. ?: -Rev.^and-Mrs.Wm. T.. Murrv .their s Irttle- son Fredde and Rev. Wm. Tay ? lor were tlip ciifsts nf Pov on/i W. W._.Murry on-last week; Tuesday! Brewer normal news. A drama, entitled The Road to the , City was presented in Brewer's auditoriu'm by- Ihe members of the 3rd year High School class, Wednesday February 24b?Ww-drama?wtfs One"' that carried a moral that will not be easily forgotten. The scenery7 was perfect; the changeable background and *lhc shinrnff ~ furniture" "made it seem _that the whole was a reality -rather -than-n~ drama: - The* char&C- . tens acted, in professional style. Mws Nellie Richie and Mr. Joh'n Armwood were exceptionally good hits, having the comedy parts:?The drama was -?directed "by-MtT S. E. "W^rtker "who IS"7 head of the English department. Mr, Walker is thinking of carrying this production to Columbia if arrange?be-^Biade. It is.-felt -that it would be selfish "if the people ?f Columbia could not have the opportu? nity of seeing such a drama. Father-and Son Banauet. Brewer's first Father and Son ban? quet was held ift the dining roonv-ofEmcrson Hall, Tuesday evening Mar. 4th. There were thirty fathers and sons present. A varied program waa rendered, including quartette selec tions, talks on various? phases of the : farm, and group singing. The use of home grown products was stressed. A delicious rppast was served consisting of "salad, coffee, candled potatoes peaches - and ^j-mger -cookies^ -The banquet was sponsored by Mr. O. Reid, head of the Department of Agri culture. ^ GADSDEN NEWS. Sunday was a beautiful day. The attendance at Sunday school and the regular morning services at Red Hill Baptist church was large. The pas -Aor Rev. R. > W. Jenkins preached a soul stirring sermon, after which the members partook of the Lord's supT\ per. ~ ? Funeral services of Mr. Elliott Sims were held, at Zion Benevolent o i? " 1 * cnurcn oununy ajlemon -at 6 oy*v*s jpastor Rev. J. W. Neil and Rev. W. T. Simmons. Mr. Sims was a faithful member of Zion Benevolent church He was'clerk ftf his ch"yeh tn+'.a. nnm ber of years. Although he was an invalid for duHe:awbiier he was aK ways,cheerful and patient. His mother Mrs. Ann Hopkins, three brothers, two sisters, five children. They have our deepest sympathy. Funeral services were held from Pleasant Grove Baptist dhurch for ?"StepheTTGreenT Jr., on the Oth. The evening adult class' at the graddB school is being Veil attended. -?~F?ur members of the svhoul faculty are teaching the' adult pupils; Mr. and Mrs7~ZrR7_rnarirsbn7^C^^^"cne '?? Finals, apd-Mrs, Louis* W, Randolph. The people -will sofln realize that the iday -of. the_one teacher school has passea ana that the consolidated schools with hotter buildings mnre and better .teachers and a longer " 7tCTTrT ^ill raise the literaey standard jbt our state. Mrs. IiUrjle Pinch and her nephtg. Cleveland McDuffie Spent thfe weekend'with her sister Mrs. D. C. McDuffie. , - CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. ~ ~ J " Miss Brown, of tha Loomis Stireet faculty has returned to the citv after spending two weeks at her home in Camden with her mother who iijlh Miss Annie E. Garrick was called to hpr home, in Columbia. Friday, bfc caus^ of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Katie Bolt and Mrs* Carter, of Spencer, N. C., attended, the fu nerah services of Mr. William Led Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hardin, while here. Mrs. Mlary Widener entertained the Calanthean Aid Club last Thursday at her home_on Columbia street. A large crowd enjoyed the hospitality of this pleasant home, and derived much benefit from th? meeting. Chicken salad, crackers,, ice cream and cake were served. The Metropolitan A. M. ~ E. Z. Jiurel# /was packfd to -overflowing Sunday for the funeral services of Mr. William Lea' who died- Tuesday after a very brief illness.?Mr. Lee who was known to~his friends every where as "Bud" Lee was a faithful member .of the above church and a member'of several fraternal orders. The sermon was preached by the new pastor, Rev. Mr. FunderVurk. Undertaker J. E. Spann was in charge. The' body was lai dto rest in Hebron cemetery. The deceased leaves a .wife, Mrs. Bessie Lee, and a targe eoncourse of sorrowing friends who are grieved at his passing; " Mrs. Eloise Wise and little son, Alexander, nf r\ /-? ? - | va it <nairiil5 Wll| JLf, rived Friday night having been called here to the funeral of Mr, "Bud" Lee. The many friend? of Mr. J. S. Stanback will be glad to know that he is again able to*''return'to his duties as Railway Mail Clerk on the Southern, from Charlotte tor"^feu8ta. For about four months Mr. Stanhack had heen a patient at the Good Samaritan hospital in Charlotte. Mr. Charlie Coleman and Mr..William DeGraffenreid gave a surprise birthday party in honor of Miss Lizzie Tucker, on JVIflnHay evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmoae Claussen. The young people hay a very merry time, and Miss Tuckei/received many, serviceable gifts. Cake and cream were served. On the sick list are: Mr. Oscar Hinton, Jlirs. Chanie Rice, Mrs. Lena Crenshaw. - ^ _ . ' R ?A& Calvary Baptist ehoreh Sunday aftfrrnnoiu-k very large audtenrg was present to listen to a program of Folk songs by a chorus composed of high school pupils from Finley Hi. thP ftuHionpo wPfA monv \*rV???? pie. Miss Bessie Lewis read a paper on "Music/' and ?4tttTe Miss- ~Huth Crosbey j?ave a reading, "A Tribute to Hon. Julius Rosenwald." tyr. Louis Finley, of Benediete> College wp^ pianist. .Hi?,.playing of the "Old Bugged Cross" and Concert de Etude by Lizst, were heartily enjoyed by the attdience._ The program was eonducted by Mrs. C. M. Finley* Mrs. Julia Baum McDonald, returned to her home in Pittsburg, Pa. Thursday, after spending three w^eks here with her parents Rev. and Nfrs. D. C. Baum. . . ' a . The beautiful' home of Mrs. Luther Bell, on Cemetery Street was com^ pletely destroyed by fire about 2 oV elock Tuesday morning. Mrs. Bell was awakened by the restlessness of from the burning home. A very lithad his kennel beneath the house lost his life in the flames. sThe Piedmont* Summer School for teachers will open -Jane"30r^ndL~iaBt; five weeks, closing Augr~2. Air effi* cient faeulty has been selected from the leading colleges and high schools of the State. Credits given will entitle .holders, to a valid certificate, renewals or raises. This school will be held in Rock Hill, S. C., Prof. S. T XT*: ? i n: ? u r nucy, uireewr Undertaker R.5. AyeYs and fanrir ly have moved into their very pretty new home on Lancaster St. Some few months ago Mr. Ayers' hame was destroyed by fire. , ?Prof, and Mrs. Ulysses Conyers, of Rock Hill spent Sunday in the Mrs. Martha Agurs was called to her home in York, (Friday, because of the .illness of her sister Mrs. Hannah Mack. She ~retufnefT Monday; leaving her -sister hetter. Mr. Hinson, of Chicago, is in the city representing "The Chicago De" See Master H. ft. Gladden for The Palmetto Leader each Saturday morn ing. -v,: ?_ - r--;? 1RMO NEWS. On Mast Sunday the services held throughout the day were enjoyed by all. Although the March wind was rough during the day's services were well attended. Rev. B. C. Cunningham the pastor of Pine^Grove'A.-M. E. church preached a very able sermon aftef which communion fcrasj?ken. ' ; . "h The town was shocked Monday, when the black horse of death came aiuji carried Mrs. Maggie Dreher to her home eternal"^ She is survived by: her two daughters Mrs. Japie Fut? mer and Wvllie Lee Taylor, three grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn her loss. The A. C. E. League is still making great progress under their president Miss Martha Suber. The Piedmont Adult-night training school is still doing splendid work. It is planning for its commencement which will convene sometime during the month of-April. The Bermon will be preached by Rev. A. D. Dawkins, oi irmffr? iwaiser oi ceremonies ltev. ,T. Bowman of Irmo. Watch The Palmetto Leader fof~ date, Mir3 A+rrr Ctmmngham -rt-^esichef of Winnsbbrb- Cotlbty school was a visitor of the League and made some very encouraging and timely remarks The Spelling Contest between St. Peter schol and Irmo County school was quite, a. fight. The winners are TK^TSTIBwing: HI till Bessie Joft&s and Bessie Bowman of - St. Peter's school. Master Homan and little Miss t-*. ; mLt i . . .1 , . THE PALMfcTT Mildred- Hope of Irmo school. k Mrs. Dora Crasba from Carlisle is the house guest of brother Rev. A. D. Dawkins.. , : ed The death of Mr. Lemuel Gichelber a ger brought much sorrow lo his ma- ed ny friends. He died in Philadelphia; tic the bqdy arrived here Thursday nooD Feb. 28th. Interment was in the St. Mi Peters Baptist church. Funeral ser- we vices conducted by Rev^Theodore Tol. bert, a student of 'Morris College. Oc -Mrs. Esther ICravyfbrd atU| Mrs. wa Lily James of Columbus, Ohio, ac- ele companied the body. They are sisters Wi of Mr. Eichelberger. -f The Macedonia ^Baptist Sunday Bo school is\still progressing under the li?: leadership of. our ddtiful superinten- Be dent Mr. C. C. Crawford. Every Sun- Tts day the school opens with a better Pu spirit. We were very fortunate in Ch having the following to visit lis last ^U1 Sunday ,from Harbison college: Mes- 1 -8X8. C. F, Vance, J, D. Dorroh and Elliott MeFadden. Others were Mis- or( ses Janie Burgess, Eula Lorick and Cli fhelmaPrice. ? ? wh Miss Thelma Price of Chapin was an< the week-end guest of Miss Thoma- He sina Boozer. . ~ W. ST. MATTHEWS NEWS; Kev. J. M. Jackson, pastor of J Bethel A. M. E. Church is bringing: liners tn pass. Wp raised |71 Rfl *111 Sunday^ Everybody seems to b? in _ accord With the preacher?*H denom- _.7 tnattons. -But we All know "Jack" JV as the "boys call Him, he is diplomatic. ; r.! Prj Several persons left for northern points this week: Mr, Richard Cald- an< well and wife, Mrs. Diannah Bartly, 3"c Mrs. Pinder Hart, Mr. James Glover . and Fred Warley. We hope for all- ex; a success and not to forget the var- . ious, churiches of which they are mem- J"1 bers. aU( ? Owing to the Rosenwald Day pro- W , gram we put fff our Field day. Had -quite a success, will report in full at ne?f issue. ? , J? The entertainment which was had , a<T Bethel A. M. E. Church "Old Folks ( i 'Concert" waa a success. iThe old peopie played their parts well, Pr Hey ward, a former nastcr <f "J? This city preached for us both Sunday J113 morning and night. Everybody seems t0 to- be delighted to have heard?PrT Hey ward PJJJ Prcff. Bailey, the Dist Supt. joIJL. Schools of Wateree District entertain- ]}; od Sunday morning in Sunday school? r David Owens frotn NewarkT^T J. was "home at the bedside of his father. Glad tn say that htr ia on tho i*** mend and Mr Owens has returned bedside of her.-father, but he is recovering and)she has returned to The City by the Sea. IP8 We were proud that Prof. Willianui the moving .picture man came into our midst with his Wonderful picture "UnCte Tom's Cabin." He malle~a ~ hit here. We are tfoing to call him again in short.? ": All of the teachers In Calhoun Co. wa who hdven't registered please send Th< money-or checks to Mrs. D. L. Gin- we yard, secretary. We would like for P1*8 Calhoun county to tally with other ir& counties. If vou are teaching in Cm 1- j>gl houn county and expect tu be reog-l86^ mzea in tne county please do your * duty as a part of the county. Shall Bo we expect that? ? - rel; \ Bro. Amos Tate is still on the sick lijt.' ; . ???:? ? Svr When in need of funeral services enJ 4all on W. -G.- Jackson, -He can in. ter sure you and bury 'Vou hTs Mrs. Emma Walling closed a sue- w'! cessjful school term on Monday night. 1 Mjv ~**Sim" Green had a vcrj de- Pj lightful .party at~fi?s .home in honor ^ of Mr. "Dave" Owens on Friday J night,\ March 7. All who attended hul expressed themselves highly of the ma "" Y was carried out. ..... ..i.? * J. W. Bethea the shoe man, fixes shoes while you wait. When in St. Matthews and need such work call on J him . r . . - we Arthur Johnson is always ready to J serve you. He can't tell you where :Ac to locate the soui in the body, but M* he really can locate your shoe sole. Pff See Henry Owens, the old reliable B? shoe maker and' tonsorial'artistr He'"^tht We were glad to have Mrs." Lettre wa Carlos ana Mrs. Cora Pinckney to i . Worship with ua Sunday. ~~ Bu We were proud to have Mr. Felton hoi the supervisor of Negro Schools and -.-J his assistant; Mr. Seltzer with us on len the -28th of Feb. They said our Yo school, is in perfect .qonditibn. We 1 need a library and fire asking: the tai people to help us Jo secure a library, we ? Rosenwald day wa9 quite a sue- Mr cess in spite of the weather we car- soi . ried it over. Mr. Philip Shuler of New York, originally of St. Matthews is home again to the delight of his many ! friends. _i _chi BENNETTSVILLE NEWS. pei 7 ? Th ? Mrs. Sallie S. Brown, Chappel Ave. lif< . is improving nicely after an operation cla in"*the Bennettsville hospital last Sun 3:( day. "ed Mr. Fox of West Bennettsville, vas joj f unrealised Tuesday p. mr-by-Rev.' Ai -thi J. Wright at Shiloh Bapt. Church. \ ga The Benedict Club met Thursday p. his m. at the home of Miss Emma Drake Wi on Jenning St. < hoi Mr. II. E. Covington arrived home ?e< safe from his 12th motor trip to New th( York and other northern points re- ; ziAnflv iv. *1 __ I Wiiv<j Avar* WTiiigtUii m me vnca Sp< trical business and is oner of our pre-4jfl 'gresgive young men. May God continue, pta to bless him. Ni - Mr. B. McCoyarrived home from N. WMk. -- ? R1 The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shietdir on Marshall St." a ml ? left a fine boy mother and baby are do ^ - ing nicely, . I St ~ ITr. Williams wmsthe guest ofTfisa ^ ' Brown on King St., Sunday. dei Mrs. Maggie D. Stone was called W horn* from N. J. on account of the pp death of her sister, Mrs. Marie ^av- ^u id on Amelia St. coi ^ The County Teachers A???. held go their regular meeting Saturday aplen in did new plana-a*e on foot for a grand tir Field's day, Apr dth. Is r~^: j, : . >" 0 leader SPARTANBURG NEWS. The Westminster Hihg School open itB fall seookm-Sept. l6T.i929, with . very large enrollment and has movon successfully and without fric>n since. . !; Rev. W^J?-SmIiK is principal, Miss i ignolia Smith is-. teacher. There re several elabord^ programs* tffifr ti~ X)Ut during the first semester: A tober 3rd. .The Girls Reserve Club .1 cted officers: President, Miss Lula illiams, vice-president, Miss Fran\r Marshall,, secretary Miss Alberta J bo, assistant secretary Miss Lil- 1 a-W. Dorman, treasurer Miss" Lula 1 11 Fant, critic, Miss Martha Harr AH members and officers are ~ ncturf arid dutiful, this causes the J ib tcf continue to move on successiy. ^ 1 Many noteworthy deeds have been :ompljshed by the Club since its r fanizatlon. - Friday> -Feb. 2tst, the t ib rendered an excellent program, ich consisted of songsr recitations, 1 essays. After sacred devdtionsv- Ipful remarks were made by Rev. J. Smith, principal also Miss Mag- ( ia Smith. * ' .1 . ' ? " tz irr . /r?^tc Spartanburg Co. Adult schools. j Fhe Spartanburg - County Adult r tools under the supervision of Miss lee Dozier, our county supervisor , ve been very streee.s si ut \ .gfroup of teachers and adultpu* ~ s rendered-a -musiqal prograpn in s interest of adult Schools. This t )gram was held at the white high v tool &nd was attended* bv a large ] i an appreciative audience.. The :cess of this program was so great it the term of the adult school was ;ended ten nights longer, die Hosenwald day which wah eelrated on March- 7th was quite a '' rcess, notwithstanding the?bad 1 ather. ! IVe have just finished our 26th Rosvald school building and plans are 1 w on the way for the erection of 4 ee more in the near future. ? Dur wide awake arid efficient supisnr, "Miss Eldee Dozier has sue- J ded in getting the cooperation oi "C i county health department in.fur- 3 l^ing a Buctui, niirse and Dentist give a program and health ptet-ure v :? a week to the adult and day S pilsi In this way we have been ( e to stimulate interest jn our 0 frt school and much good has been, it. ?. .1 ." .,, , _r Che teachers are working together J endidly and our study center has -t m-vetyiargely attendedr We^have t registration of a hundred-per cent < th^ State. Teachers' Agsociatibn. r e teachers have been thoroughly ? >ngpd tn thp importance of attend- ^ T the teachers association by Miss <j zier. ~ - ?1? j--- ?: v ?^ VAUCLUSE NEWS. t " , ' ??_ . v ..ast Sunday was a highday~~ar t Luke A. M, E. church. The lesson s taught by the pastor Rev. H.. B. t ompson. Many beautiful truths f re brought out o fthe lesson with ictical applications. Then we went t o church service. The pastor used * text Matt. 14r31; and a wonderful' mon followied.' J ilrs. F. E. Wise was down from ? slyn, L. I. and spent 3 weeks with atives and friends, and worshipped th us.rat St. Luke on last fourth ioyed herself. She toother daugh" and childrjen back with her and o Miss Rhydonia OliphaiTl.""?We sh for them a pleasant season. We were glad to- learn that our storV wife, after being very sick hswimprov ing.? V'rs. R. ^E. Loyrf has-been very sick t is out again to the delight of her my friends. m9m ' "~Ftrii;ADELPHlA NEWS. ?(* Vliss Eleanor Holmes spent the ek-erni With Mrs. Annie Butler. VIr. and Mrs. David Pearson, Mrs. inie Butler. Miss Eleanor Holmes, . Joe Pearson and~Master David ar.fcon, Jr., WTfrshipped at St. Paul ptist church Sunday night. It was r~40th anniversary of Rev. E. W. inaon. The solo hv Mrs. Brooks s quite a treatl *7 V|j\ David Pearsoh and Mrs. Annie tier spent Monday evening in the rhe of Mi . and Mrs. T?ohn Jackson^' VIr. Mprrel Jackson and Mr. LepoKinard spent the week-eJid in New rk City. VIr. and Mrs. Ozie Jackson enter-ned at tea Sunday. The guests, re Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson, 's. Kiddick and Mr. Morrel Jack1. ' ^ ^ ' ~ HELENA NEWS v Sunday being a beautiful day the irch goers found themselves march r toward church'; Sunday School o? ned 10:30 with supt. and teachers e school is beginningfto put on new e. Class -No. one. was the banner sif, Mr. Jessie MarshaH~feachSr7"At K) p. m.-Rev. R. A.,Young delivera.wonderful sermoh which we enred. Glad'to see so many out to mnnt.inprn 7 t.tft Rrv. Young ain preached a heart felt sermon to i hearers. On last Thurs. night the illing Workers Club met at the me of Mrs. Aaaie usKer, evtryun? I i sm to have enjoyed themselves to ] ? highest,"the Club is moving on , Hiss Essa T. Nance of Clinton is ending awhile with her sister Mrs. mning to give a social for Miss mce before she leaves. sv-r- jl d. andkkhun in new? YORK CITY. New-York City,?M*r..lO.?'the 133 _ r*+t A. M. E. Church had^ hfoh " y last Sunday, while Kev. J. D. Kir- ~ rson from South Carolina preached e are glad to have such good eachers from the South. Some of r_ best churches ar,? pastored and ngre gated by people from the" uth, and. they ar ejiolding^ 1 hjtir. U?IL . churchy and service. They ate' let-' ~ >g the world know all they want a ehanca. . * > , SWANSEA NEWS. Mt. Olive A. M. E. Sunday sehoi opened ft the usual houf, with Sup VV. I. Roach at hia post of duty. A. ter the?opening exercises fhe classe took' their respective places Vfft teachers in charge. The lesson w? well taught by the various teacher; T^e pastor spoke very briefly froi .he subject: "I-am-the DoorJ' _ Thi text?was so?beautifully illustrate rhBt We all were made to rejoice. Mr. and'Mrs. D. F. Fields and thei daughter Ethel, also their ; littl irandson Calvin Bellinger and1* littl Mozele were the supper guests , o Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fields on la4 Thursday. % Mrs. Viola Roach is on the aici 1st. ' - ' - : f ' > Mrs. Leola Bellinger t^acher_'_ii. 'leasant Hill school is planning ti have a fruit box party Thursda; light March 13th, for the benefit o he school children. On last Sunday morning a? larg< rrowd of. both: old and young peopl ittended the Ebernezer A. M,.' E. Sun lay school. Class No. T taught bj Iro. E. J. F,oxworth took the ban ler. ' . Gur morning service began 11:1! vitb a large efowd in attendance nusic and everybody "present seemei o have en toyed the services. - A hree^'clock the writer in companj vith'Rms w t xv n- * ? ?-?2. - ? vAirurui, J. O, W 1 lams, J. G. Rogers and William L)ucl tt motored over to the Springvilh tojrch to preach for Revi B. W. Ran ;om and his good people. Idttle^Harrieh Dtiekett who hai been ^m'ewhat indisposed fdr th< >ast few days is?tip?again?and ? chool. - - - ? Miss Annie B. Pickett, Miss .Verni( X. Mason and Mrs. Janie Reaves ar< >usy as can be every day trying~t< ret thf children <}eady for Field day All Of the pastors and churches o] rfullins are working hard in the pop ilarity^contdst* which will end on tht eventh of April. The revival meetings of^our^cll) vtH soon begin. We are expecting Sister Kenriey home this week frohr 'harleston. She is the mother-in-lav f the writer. Saturday, March 8th was a regulai neeting day of thc Marion?County reachers?Association.? Present?a< endent of night schools for Marior bounty, whq tuok an "ihventoiy of tht light schools and spoke concerning intension of the tertn. ' ' Plans concerning the. County's field lay were further discussed and deeloped. Field day will be at Mulins, Friday, March 14. Preceding his on Thursday night, March 13, .ill be anoratorical contest betweii he -schools-of ^the county. ? Great things have been planned foi his day and a large attendance is e> >ected* .. The Association is looking forward o the State Teachers Association tr, fhieh many have said they are gding ^e^^ountj^A^sociatiorweporte^^nt I DRUG I - - ' - ^ T1 I ? .nrHTNTS'D I FII I 1105 WashingtonStreet I ^PINCKNEVS F CAROLINA mSr ? ??>?. i > "S ' 4 ?HT5.: v ^^^dd2 X^''. P^ ^ * * jjflr jif^M -1' Pine Kney's San BEST KQIJirrED IN TI rOR Y iymqmtccpgpgCBOPe^^^^vtycq^oPCfCfgR ( The Horned " Mf?. Nattte Sai - We make j Wedding and | !330 A?i?mUr 8twet? 3 ^ -. ?nnnnrri rminrrn rami ooaoocg 1 PAGE THREW - hundred per cent to the State Association. ?- ^ . -?i, NEWS PRDWWAVEREY SCHOOI^ r- ? r ^'-? :?-?? s One of the most interesting issues h of the Wiavcrley School paper is just off the - press, 1 he oarents ~anil i_ s. j friends of the schobl are urged to get [copies of this newsy number and read s a . about thP class room .activities of_Lhe ? d-; rhttttreir^crf- .the - community and "trow |theyrare?teaming to think. Thn faiu-Jr | ulty and -pupils of the school solicit e | thg cooperation of Columbia citizens ^:td make possible the sprinting of this * i highlyvdesirable form .of school pubt;licity. -*" ?For the benefit of Waverley wchxnl * the Dramatic Club of' Allen Univer- ?sity is presenting at"'-the AYaverlcy f Auditorium a^piay, "The Man Who . S 0 Die?! at * Twelve tKcloek" on Monday - "r"y March 17, at 8:00 p. m. The public 1 is urged to comeout, fill thP auditor-*-?. >?-?ium and thereby help both Allen University and Waverlev School. j The regular monthly meeting, of I the Waverley Parent-Teacher Asso- ' ~r~ e ciation will be held at the school on e Wednesday night, March ip, at 8:00 - o'clock. The Association always hap ? / a highly entertaining andf^eTpfiil l'ro^ram*A few years ago, my KJ S - health was very bad," g writes Mrs. A. J. Seymour, tj 3915 N. Twelfth Ave., Rirm- H ' ingham, Ala., whose^picture KJ Sis printed above. H ' ."I did not feel eqt&l to U the task we have from day H to'" day. I suffered quite a Q , I |?* bit With pains in my side ej - ?" _ j. I and back. Iwas very weak. -Q r ? H ? "I knew that I must take?-g p? S something tp keep up. tT S?JL~~ saw Cardui advertised and W 2 decidbd to'try it. I a~m glad Vj J I^did. for i felt^better after P l? 2 'toolr three rn rrii, and was R ?> greatljy improved," ... rJ , 2 r^xy Cardui for your trou- H ' . 2 bles. 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