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^ W-"'- ? [~?-? -*? ? Tipririff; p^PFH j. '- ..r. " '' '] *11. W. BAl *1 rr ; .., '?-- i Allen and Benedict Will stage their i annual Founder's day battle at An? " thrill Finlil Mnndnr n 111 1111)1111, nt iT <MI. This pi,f>m'geu to .bp good game both teams have a, wealth of material from, which to sel j ect. CoaCh Madison thinks that he, has the making of one of the fine-j est pitching staffs. ever boosted by i one of our colleges 0oach Swinton has uttt'iiveFod a drrTk horse who is caX ? led, ''White?HotsT' Div White, Horse" is expected to proform on the mound just as effectively as hir di4 in the bnekftefd last falT. LipsComb, ftArdnpr.H'tll,?Jones,?Builey, ISchun-pert, Dean and others give promise of doing big things^for #B. Cm while at Alien Scott.- Chiles, "Nelson, Por-. terfielffTo.it lev'W. ff"" \ . _ JPTTglOT two veieiahs expecting to seasons recoiuSwi . ButLAshford. A- B. C. performer is seen wearing the rAllein .uniform at - Hurat field these afternoons. Ashford says that he is going to do his bit in I helping Conch Swiritmv^trr come thru: . _ with a championship tCfim. c'. " ? . ."We understand that the Voorhees Basketball tenm went thru the 'sea ' ' son without a sin pie defeat,,- This is a good recor<l; especially se in view _ . - . of the strong t teams pn"nnrttM hy ~ them. If they had defeated nobody but SrKofiftM it would h;tve~heen iiiipre-su-j 1 sive but Ihcy'Tiave also beaten th^ stong Haines team, of Augusta and o ther formidable opponents. _M iss TTiivtorig1":uid Tier staff deserve ? a deal of credit-for the niarked impro vement shown by thr-State College Basketball loom at the end of the sea , ' ??aon. Thwh - untm- woelpwas hetter, I their passing more accurate and I thejr all round playing1 much more j "proficient than it was earler in _lhei 1 ^8easdTT7 "It. takes time to develop a.j . j. consistent, basketball team, for "consis-1 . ffilcy..must 1>as('(i "P,T" ovpfm'"""" | Tfy? tipOrtf-in' State team also shrrwrH ...? ed great impiovement over ttuux-jearly^ season"" flirmL.Itljvbuld hp n tVo-Hintr ? u? thing U) ?fe our girls plav the pfame according to boys rules as they play ) it in the easli?It?seems a little un-i Fj " * ' fair ,to allow only twn Ji?npj)i -nn a-| team the opportunity of scoring > points for th,. team. In the hoys game! V _ ? every niotheWs. son ha* an opportunity o* making point*. whether he makes ;?? tt?any or hot. : " >' As wa^ predicted in this, eolnmn a*, the beginning of the seasjn the Allfth girl*, ream won t>vorv came piny ed this season. We were scared pretty badly by Stale and Georgia State i but our?predict in.i tame?rmt 1 i me Ei : ?Nevertheless.?A deal of credit'ls due to the girl* who rnn-mri.-n tty^ tefTny ? for ha'd rtnot been" foir 'their pluck, JOHNSTON GIRI.S DEFEAT ~r? - TT..&AU1) GIRLS rtY 10-5. Athletic INwrn In' Adrena .AVa^son, '9i h (trade, : " Folks we're cm the court to.play a ,'pico panto "p^" ' So if we <ton't_win* well I'nt not to blame, . . . . . ri__ Tfae nim-i VL.- tIntro go<v the whistll'" " : The girls are' so strong you. can see , them.bristle, . . . The hall is slapped Padtrette takes in . I on a bounce. And the \"vay her uniform wrinkles . you'd think she-wore a flounceTShe throws it to Dean, hut her guard . ~ gets the hall. -?- And with a strong arm throws it r.\ * ' oyer us all. L,?- . X? Her forward gets it >M)t glrvnghtor -a ,f.F ?? ? stiff looking guard ? . Wasn't lookine stiff for n,n?h'nfr- fon ritH 7?7 you soo she \yas hard;? ?" She "gets ihe. -bad?anrt-ThroWjr~Tr~ih ta. ' tj ?1 the center,? ? M- - '?;?The girl on the other team was swift w but sweet and tender. U _. It .was .passed?fHv-^o -MrKeenej'7 Obi she made a"goal ? The eyes of 4b^ other team was like i clabber in the bowl. ! The. ball wfuuslanned so hard it went out of thP- court An outsider said: "Look out they're 7 "* . getting you all's goat. ' . McKeeney heard this and saiib?^ know they ain't." -We will stick as ch.se to them as a . :":v House and its paint. ? The ball was-rn ami hark to Mo-KenSome one said: "Fool*'em, you know - ( how to tin." ? ? At that point McKctiney dodged and - ? row. '' ' ' . - Did .she'mako' tho coal? What, do - . ''' you thinks ~ Made it just as sure"fki John Jones ' got a kijok They just'loked after each othej* and . some began to sneer But behind their eyes you could almost see the tears. ? j And so we played ball and not the * crew, When they made one score their K*_ Il^HI IliuaL juin^rii i.m u. They made this <u8e Tiv .Slaughter Eu; ~ robbing her knee. IK. WhTTo she was in this role-the other MyJ w tin:-gamm e>v*?r -very very E| To quit playing now said Watson, al|l|f most makes me sick. And on that day you could hear ev ,1 was to the wtw and dohnston won m pp inp The" (tid was really well T. " . ; / i RE BROWSINGS ?: [GARDNER ? ? ?* J ? f, . i n , determination and team work it is likely that they would have lost at least bne game. Such a record as that I aiade by the Allen girts is one sjgjdom seen in the realm of Basketball. The I following teams received two defeats at Allen's hands:. State, Claflin and Georgia State. Schofield,' St. A1 bans Academy, and EeesviTle were all defeated .once',' while . Paine for-' feited a game to Allen. : - Tho_BoiLLer AV&slmigton-girls HaiTa trice team for a group of youngsters^ JLUil )"d ^a'r to bp tho fln?s? annthar year. It was no small blow to a team ' to-lose such performcVs as Adams, I Western, and .Dannerlv, Sumjiter, Mc! r* i _ ? .i -jn _ i _u . i_ _ , l vnifi* iiiin uuw^s nave miuwii wiui inev-i *we^wtWWljrt^fB1*rTfflcl _lhe colleges. would do woll Vnrtp-thn-tii- hi.-n. "nw-thes'e young ladies. . I The .Allen sextet closed the season J&SL-W?ek. With' a win over Georgia State College. This was the hardest fought game of the season for theAllenites.?The?game?was marked hyguarding on^theparrVT1>oTh"te^rnsand the fowards did'nt get . much chance to get awav. The game ended with Allen leading 13?<11, the closest scoi'e of any game won bYZ thetiinrHis season. " .! I ?In view 'of the poor'officiattng that, is generally had at our games it is a .pleasure *- call attention to a' basketball official who knows his bus _iness_.and gives .a jam tip game. The' gent is Mr. Glbbes, propritor of Gib bes Pharmacy at GreenvilliT Mr. Gib. bes knowfi how to' keep teams" moving :^3irihns^n~lrcgn1reali23tTTTn of the fact ~that~"barkotball is" a no contacF game, a fact which most ofl'aials seem tcr over look. - -Our-^14 friend B. <T. Harvey; of Morehouse College 'writes fry to give the column a word,of cheer: * ?= A "-My- T4bar-M'lend. - - am -wrrttng to express fb~" -kind mention of jnv visit to . i?r?Columbia- I read your column(;u h woeR" want Jo rongratu- I -late you on same. Wo need" men like you to write for ourj .colored papers in this, section . . to give duo-credit to. our otits. tanding athletes., -With host j . wishes for" your continued sue.-, cess and appreciating the opportnity of meetipg you inCol a umh'ia.- -- P am - - ; ; . Yours verf'.?r?ly.' -~T B. T. Harvey" I We appreciate t his expression com. j"th"g from Mr. Harvey and shall always do what we can in the attempt to got LdU.e--?i'jcogTviliou -f**r?athleti^s 'iTr~this section. ; / ' "y ~?r-r 1 CI-AFLIN'S Ql* ARTETTr. * *-S | :... Ngy nrccoRD. ~ 1 The Claflin college quartette of ! Orangeburg, held spell hound an audflence of more than-six hundred music lovers' Monday evening March 10th, i in Claflln's chapel., ? The quartette displayed marvelous'f'vpntide'1 TTTachinahinoif's Prelude- in C minor), Pinsuti's "Good Night Bo|loved," and Tluhn's "Invictus." Their' spirituals which wcr0 their own arI rangemonts demanded several en! cores. The technic of "Steal Away" and "Little David" Stopped the house for a few minutes.? ?*? Mr. Joseph James, baritone surprised the . hearers in his wonderful rendition of "Thou Art Risen Mv Be-! loved," by S. "Colerido Taylor and Plnrl/'a QArv>nt?roo " Mv | . ...MMVtN.lt, | Sinclair SwaTTn, second tenor ^scored ^in_"I joye you truly,'1 by Bonds and" a spiritual. Mr. Lycurgus Lockmun's sweet flowing bass Was the essence] of training to the quartet. Mr. E-1 manncLMa^fieh} whft Captivated the listeners with a reading^ "Spartacus -to thct -filfltfiffTors,:* dhu^-sa-np. a^-requestecl number entitled "Lil Gal" hy. J ohnson. . T] "0m" ABBEVILLE BOWS-TO BREWER. _Orf Thursday, Mar. 7th the Girls' basket "ball teanv of; Brewer Normal school narrowly escaped beingdefeat-. e<K by the Abbeville fast Girls' team of-Abbeville High Rchoril, iTrthehard est fought game~oT7the season. Abbeville took the lead directly ^ifter the game started, and kept-H'-'by a jSNms-of 1 until the last two-minutes of plhy, when Brewer took the one point lead. . * r-~r H. Alexander tor Brewer and J, ^V?*^T&j^_Abhrpviltc" were (loubtJess the outstafTflHSlg. players of -the ^gflTTTnr Each did practically all of the scoring for her team. Other high lights of the game were the floor work of X. Richie and the guarding of I. Alex amter a no n. Williams for Brewer and the pruaTdlng of Roil and Lomax for Abbeville. - - W/VRTTSTTOALS N RWS. , I Sunday sehool was at its best Sunday, with all officers at their posts. A fteT~ Sunday. ..SQh&Ql.-the.-Busy Bee^ ^^TiiTT'was^erorpranizpd, with ttrr fol-howlng officers Mrs. Earl Ware president, Mrs." Marion Robinson, secreitafy, Mrs. Maprprie Washington treasurer. This club is one of the live jwirVs of the church. Paying for the ?jjuhiu In Rita than ftv* yearn. Mr. J. F. Gilbert and 3<5h Brodus a^jnded church at,'Good Hope- Sun ? " --- THE rAOlET ' ~~~ ' ^ ~ . " " ^ day. ' 4 Mjss Eva Callaham spent the week end "at the hoiilc of Mr. and Mrs. It T. Robinson. ? Mr; and Mrs. Blanch Hampton. Mrs. Carrie Hampton and Mrs. Eva Callaha mwere the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.vK. Smith Sunday; The writer recently met Mrs. John and T ;n i m...-' ,,t I.i Mr. Marvin Callaham ? :)< culling, in this section Sunday. Mr. John MeGhee and party passed thru our town en route to Chattanooga, Tonn. t ' We aj;e sorry to report- Mrs??BeHa Fisher on the sick- list. Mrs. Marv E. Washington and Mrs. Eva Scott were the Sunday, afternnnn guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorp4 -Ffshtne Mrs. Cornelia Robinson is visiting in Greenwood ,at jiresenf _ ?*?AJXEX. BASKETBALL TEAMS __-EK-TEI) - The champton girls! basketball team and ihp inst traveling boys' team of Allen university were entertained by the Lavinian Society and its' publico tion "Prima' -Lux'' last Friday afternoon. The ajflfair._-.was a splendid testimonial to those Tioysr and girls who had given their best^To-r^ Aden Prima Lux, was master of ceremonies. Talks were made by Sylvia Poole, Captain of the girls' team; William Burton, president of the I.avinian society; Coat lies t'ecellft- JamiouTof the girls' team; and Baumgardner, of the boys';?President?Pints1 and Miss?Sr K. Green, adyisov--of the society. BOXING! BOXING!! A, BIG BOXING SHOW Will be given by the Allen Life Guards of Mt. Zio'n.A^AL- E. Church at UaSh'iTHqll. .Smith street. Thufjrday, Man. 27th-. HKiO. at' 8-ap p nil Do-not fail to see one of thebest and largest shows ever pniHtm? Charleston. . You are sure to get your money's worth. Six bout's full of life and- action: Ptonty of???Main Rniit K O, Riley vs. Tig"'* Tohn^rm; two well .known-boxero, Admission: ? ; ;50c..Tohn A. Harris. Guard Master,-Marion F. Colplou'gh, Promoter. CAfH.iSH F .\-EitR I tie Sunday school of M t. :huen was pood. A splendid crowd . was present,?The-prvrrching_ services- of Wft1 i?HM*?ChnpPT""wei:e also pood. The pastor Rev. Tate' preached a wonderful sermon- from Judges 5 The A. C. E. T.Onviu. nf^ll pli'lf met at with the president Mrs. I.eanna (Salmon. .'A .vplojidid" program was rendered. The League'1? ppowipor by' jeaps and bourids,. At 8:110 Jh?s nasto'r. Rev \V, T? Jjohnson pfeaiTie'd a wondOvful sopmoii. ' " ~~~ lhe population of Carlisle has inovea^ed e-Mnil.,ii' uj!y >? I i (" ( . the" lie g HV ning of-the in '.v yi.av. A ml the-best part SllRSiTTE. they a*o all of.the male sex. Anybody desi.rin:{ a husband, beau or sweetheart pack your trunk and cpme..Jo-_ Carlisle, because folk they are really here of every description.' -TtnV is^ all (lue~To the construction of the new' highway. The Jeter Chapel School closed last ^vxuk. Aeoneevt Wav given Moiidav night .U*r the- same sehV>ol by Mrs. Leanna fialmon. Prs. E. P. Ellis and Geo. C. Johnson gave. Rev. W. I..' Johnson a pop call on Monday. They were on business. Miss Edna Johnson was in GMumbia last week on business. Rev. W. E. Jolvnsr-n went to Union Monday .-on business. Mr. SnlW'V of Shelion-w;is the-pkeftsant visitor of Mrs. Marv Sarbor on Sunday evening. . Pro. Elliott WieknL?_aiul Sie^ej Irfrftc -haTmy'TnntjlUn* ill. li' Sumter News ll A special business meeting of the Samaritans of South Carolina wa< |.held at Emanuel M. E. Church, Tucs i day Mar. -tth. A large number o Samaritans attended. ; Field day "exercises of the school; of ,thip county wer0 hold at Mt. Pis ' eah Av M;> E. Church on FYida\?Mar 7. The dp'mestic art work wlwh wa; "on exhibition was excellent arid re fleets mOeh credit r n the teachers am .their supervisor Dr. L. Bragg An thony. The ur>j.trrani arranged b; Dr. Bragg Anthony on . Thursda; night prior.-(ho Field day oxer tcises was verv ' interesting and I overwhelming crowd at tjejiduiL a?I Member* ?1' illc 1*. X:J&hz\vp^loci* . ed_lu elu>v?fT{?IV t during "Oici, J-ierit en scf?$n.r-^fr i Much. .sympathy grids -dutF family of -Mrs. Jane tJbgan Vvho .do parted this life Wednesday, vMar. f | The residents of the city \vly> kno\ .31 rs, Bessie Jones tfttcp Torrrierly ?o this city, but 21 uwJesbHritr"irf Thlea ?tax?arer.-^ee^rly^saddoneilv to trhow o the death of her younger daughtoi jMrs Sndie- I.. Taylor, who also liu1 +4n?Chicago.?The hod v wn? Tir/vifrVi Shore and funeral services held at Ml Pisgah A. M? K. church Sunday af ternoon--Mar. 9th at 4 _.o'cLack~. ? T~~*"MiSS "M^rTTlljnver met with quit a serious antomnhile^jfccj/lynt. on he wpy to school Ertdnv morn lag Mil 7th. We trust that she will improv rapidly. The operetttt' "Rarbarer oX_JBarba rosa" given hv ?4he?jnrtfn ==FRfbarof Ml. Pisgah A. M. E. churc Monday night, Mar. 10th was it^dee spicy ami was highly enjoyed by th X _ . - y " . ' ' ? TTT17E APER ~ " = = - r~ : I I largo crowd-whiffti witnessed it. rl ML ''v-tTTh A. M. 11 (Wroh On Sunday, Feb. Kith .Mt. dbs; _?h^rch-_WQr, blessed -(;> Hflve otto ^her somWho was welcomed hy j,p?stor Hev. 1 W. Janerette and c gregation whose name is Re*'. W. I Wright, who is a graduate g? Wilt; iforcp University. Ohio. ~ " his 'inspirnt several years ago ancL. the same sc to exist?" within him. After listen ,to his discourse'on the subject: niust bje _born_ j again,"?wc were ^ very 7ia|rpy Tor having gone ttf hokse of the Lord.- Rev. Wright now pastor fl.ee chapel* A. M. .j-chureh?Cincinnati, Ohio. -j- To our great surprise and to j honor, of our city the pulpit was ov I flowing1 with, our own: our able rl-. W. JaiRTeltp and Or. A. P. Spei ! I'. jfi.J are quite on the job and feel safe. at. home. . ?Oft-. "Peti. l?th, The Rnqs~tc)< <" 4 mi I, After a \y_arni?ni to -' rtiMnjjf oi money relative to * rally "j third Sunday in March, encourag [remarks were made by the P. E. 4 The-pastor, Rev. I. W. Janerette. \Ve were fortunat,. to have as ( tinguished . friends Dr. Bragg J thonv and Miss- K. B. Lev an. who _! After this Ave Were served a bo dered a sweet* selection, tifirf repast by tthe hostess1. Next meeting Wt-Pr. \V. W. Feld( 51fi- W. Oakland Ave CAUI) OF THANKS. .We take -this?method of" thnfiK' [our many firends -for their syni I thy during the illness and'- rec death of rnir daughter Mrjf. An iMae Poxcy. and-aWo-Cor the beauU j floral?designs. ?' U MR. AND. MRS. ,T. W. BEACH I ' - ' j v. T CAMDEN NTAVSl Thi'Ust out, of the honTls of wlnivinro n" ^-A?-i/i i-"' in iirrfTTttt I where ?only the fittest survive, Negro, from the '' mn-nf hiijt"vy, 1 f"'"" in for hip share of 1 esimrtstTi ftfttP-gtrrry. Today, wc.nce~e<Trn :4?ed signs of progress all around [4fer<? in miv rnvii -11 j> 11111 i I A ,M < I,? ! Negro "is receiving s-n?in- i ensi ng | mount of recognition-and- esteem long educational lings.?Those /if ; who keep abreast w'it-h- fiirrimtmvo unlived that Fho-last week's Issue the Columbia Record contained f tuVo articles, of. "the loading colle irr the state.. The following insti - 'tVina, withr. a Sketch of .their hist " and development, were listed: Vr bees Normal and Industrial Instil Morris Collt'tro.- Allen Cniverr B=Cla-fl+ti?Ctdlejrer S'taie i oilego i Benedict College. F!ach College > further adorned with n phot noun - of?rts- prcsldenL" Are tlms/* avkno odgomonts. not indications of v ii-rf^ss-' Thev?e?4laioly servo an" Jspirations to* the' youths, of the 2 TPoTitiiry: 1? ? ~ South Carolina with a p point of 1.22'.?.r>"", frel? Mint t'r N_ vii'i cqlvuiriitis aho'it oiv-im+CTTf"1 number. is an asset to the State ; to civilization. We must admit t ' ivili/ati?w consists of a progress understanding of? and ? cooper at with the laws and forces of iva<u an arrangement Of social relatios and such,an appreciation for the a religion and literature will in 5Torftro bnptnricssOr *fho largest ji sible nnniher of people in an> >ot group. - With tlris ;Vs its-1 run! tn." our St shall contiue to make, rapid progv in all endeavors. Shy has. long i | determined that the 'Negrb sho have*-1 r a i n ipg. ? The pc-ofvte--<?f Camden sbfnld elated over the fact that von h fwtr High Schools hero which b. ---horn -roepgnizoir as accredited o i by the State. The students who lo Mather Academy and IT -Unilt11 Fl'g-llhffni (.'ollpge-w-ithcas jJackson htfving a deficiency in scie 'only.- These, statements are bac up*by the Association of Preside I Principals, Deans and. Registrars | the State. 4 ?The?faculty riTId studnpt body > I Jackson High school also the < - zens -of Camden extend our -dee) J sympathy to Mrs. Addie Ranson f primary teacher in the Jackson H school,- and MiSs ^Cora. .Williams si member of the Junior 6lS^r. F . have'undergone operations fcr apt 4dicitis. Our desires are that t s I have a speedy recuperation and - turn to us restored to health.. I" ^ meeting of the Pee Dee F - Ball T-eag.ie was held on?Feb. 22 y Lincoln High Schopl, Suinlefj- S, y The officers elected were .as folio - Messrs. J. T'rirsjpau, president ant 1 lh Jordan, secretary.. tUdmdule?. Ztheljni-ane-cd hip" ? rf~The KniMpTof Pyrhin< .-mil Cm 5 of Cgjhmho comprising all stilm ^Dinte lodges in Kershaw County I e jan interesting meeting, Monday e' -ling, "March .'L at the Jackson I i. j school auditorium. J'lflps for tbev tertalnrhent of 1 h<- (band Lodge f-fbe bold I t i . in Jn1 yTire_lleing m V fest w?th-great, anxiety.- ?- ?*~'f* f| The members oT ?l^griahl vjtist ebupch ha-ve given their~psl rt-: R e \. J.' w^oykiiu-itOlw -W* i vacation to Jacksonville. Fla. rovc inrn' vrvv o e i There-was a trraad concert fr at thr i'rn^yf-RrrrrH- |iuhlif sehon1 Friday rt r eh t. Mnrth' 7 th by our e loved teacher, Miss Emma Good j of Gadsden. Everybody was Hi] ^-plea^ed. The-recitatiQiis T[jMany fine pieces and especially hithe smaller ntipils of the 2nd djflrd crade. Many beautiful ess e dialogues,-and broom drills by t' - ' . "?i? :?? -Jt~." . * .1' " lv ' ~ T " llttja *n\lr A nytxng ?V.? ntnihin.m. 1 was the welcony address bv one of yah the senior scholars. Miss Lottie lii-. of chardson, whirh was very good." There tim-were beautiful songs sung. I nst was on- closing address by Mix's Bell, which | M. wjja also grand. tor--, -AH of thp pn^,mH nyy highly pl"n" 1 ed >ith M iss C.iuhIU'III.?ill Mi y th'nk in in the best tenchewthis sgfaant: rch?has ever had. The concert is super'em ?Tor. to~any we've ever had. in this mg section. I myself ant art experienced l'ou teacher. Taught in Richland and Claall(i rendon counties for 7 years in SUCthe cession and can say that this /ttas^ i$~"lhe beat .arranged concert1, I've ever E. witnessed. .. -:,w- . v > '' pp?j \? 1?rlor' '<??*- -L_ BENEDICT NEWS D? J ? " 1 ? Vst > Allen and Benedict will cross bats we on Antisdel Athletic field Monday, the - - ITth of March at 3:00. -^tTmrtrrc~yta= iuo-hf a ,hnlld?y at Bonodiot college, _ick v?r- Draun{? r ounuim_s?++tnr; nuimni arid tho fi ipjifis f'i omull. nvW iTie state will" on he here to take part in the activities ing of theday, and also to witness the mdgamewhich bids to be a good one. I Allen has_jts team practically inlis tact from last year. Jackson and >Mnr^n tin being the greatest loss. thoiv plaeron os arp_heinp filled by youngsters who i on- look promising. j ,Benedict lost Williams, Ilughes a'hd ' Hill. Big Whaley is baek-on the ?r's mound to answer for Hughes: Jones -?pbtfwcrjiiib, uild~Rdberts will fill the place of Williams while S.-Burley, j iog tion in "the field left vacant by it ill. i Pa- The pitching staff at Benedict looks j ent good %vfth Whaley, S. Burley, H. Da-1 vis, and Brpjlpv Pnti'hnrs- Rooster f"l .Topes. Roberts. Keith: First?Prraosr-j L. Burley; 2nd Schumpert; shortstop. 'M. Dean; (trd Gardner; outfield. Gaulden ) t Lipscomb, Landy and Blirlev -| ! Benedict will plav Johnson C. Smith j in CharlotteT North ( nmTinn, Sapir? (fay, March 15th. 4 e-ry- * *- ' trm ALbENDALE NEWS. i/7 the . -1-, . kt>s Ttin P;i ilml Too oh nre A f i on TrF" s'sted ^rr-tho faculty. delightfully enu*. teftained thn student body?andthe -friends?with a party at the school's a- auditorium rocontly. A. very interest a- ing program was rendered followed con Vvith a delieious luncheon served t>y nts the" Association. Too niueh praiso., pf cannot he given to these faithful and oa- energetic porkers. The Association t?es? will sOn~ present window shades to tu- each class room for the protection of ory the children's eyes. ? ior- The High School department of A. ntc T. s. made th<-ir firs: I ipptinnm.n frv t.v, ?l lie year in a Declamation Contest, ind A'large number of patrons and vas friends witnessed the program, and iph oxprensed?thcnistdvrs?rrs?being well' w'y pleased. A series of these programs ?ra- \vill he given during the.- following In- months. " " . . 7" oth Thy Klloren Iviv'tot half I i..mi jnut~ . i members of the faculty, f were the; ;,,n quests of the Cu.iidy"'Ti'U'1 i11 nol" during the jiast week:-AlLhlle hem a jibe VinoTrhfe res ting game ^ras played bein(l tween^the two' schools4 ""ending in Elhat loree'fi favor. iivo Miss Maggie Carter delightfully en ipn tertained the young ladies from Ell?rc(r at- her home dn S. IVTiiin St. hip Mrs. I.ouise G.. Callaham and Miss :rts Marie - Butter ; entertained _ a few ,kn friends at their home cm?BstTicr St.. 'complhmenting.. the visiting faculty L.ja] members from Efloree. Bridge was enjoyed during . the_evening, amidst ale a mixttffe of merriment and laugh ess ter. A deliejous luncheon wgs servairo hy the hostesses. uld. . 1 I II III ! ?? RT? A C wo I -fcWU/ X-1XX ?|__Ot-G&FW ine^l i? - - "Call for th 5; v: clau: ?b r e a d - | I "SGUTH'5 FAVC i. a 3 [tgh; I jjjS' Si| : A MESSAGE 01 5a.se Q When Jeath invades your fami at x solatr.in comes to you from the ^'S ANf HKNEVOLKNT ASSOCt 3 _ proie-:teU by insurance laws, to' 1 T B policy which your forethought f | Mutual Relief &Ti ?: |. 7 "-t. R: V<?ItnmE 'riioNK 71 sri hKh|-|S au| nyvcrw^^ :;-:^| ?---? RKKsirs i) "|(?'!g ' , ~MKS. mi l j 8 - _'A? Full Liaf^PaU ~~] ? Cigarette? and ToW tv?n i sr ,, , ^ f l nh; M " "Mrrdam r.- J. JjWalkc iwin J ^ am] <*! 1422 Assembly Street. ayn, ? ' ? ' Jv?se J ..... - ' .X I 1. ' - . / ' T ^ Saturday. March 15. 11)30. Misses Kssie J. Trapp. Thompson J "TTru! urown royally entertained a large number of their friends al the?:?3 home of Miss Ruth Thompson, Railroad. Avenue. Bridge was enjoyed until a late hour. _2jSie prizes awarded were artistic and beautiful. .The ladles appeared in their latest pypn. '"}r gmv'n*?Dooorationn?and?fuvut'S 1 1 symbolizing the Valentine season ' were TnlTeti in evidence. A delicious luncheon was served by the very lovable hostessed. This *Vening's entertainment provedj.to be one .of the ^fflgprf""7'it ioyohhr-. of the season. ? Missels Florence!] McCullopgh MarCTfr^uf?-MihntTTTTe^ Rosenwald - ch'Mfl were werlf end viiitny-i in-jhe -?4 city. '[ ; The Man-less wedding given at the " "I Sinison M. R. church, proved to he _ ^ jjj a decided xi.-eoss " 1_ *3 Rev. and Mrs. II. . M. McFaddert were much alarmed over the fire that _ *2 iV'cent ]y damaged their?hampr~ ?S Frlgnd*--^vrr'*-"r^^ with tliinn i that their loss is not great. Rev. .Charles Anderson fs^spending a few days with hifc .family in the ? city. ..J-v ' J Sir. and -Airs.. OhaWes Fr>rd spent the week-end as the guests.:of their parents. Air. K. II. Gardner of Es?LLLwas_a pleas a til visitor in the city Sunday. ." , Mr. Lewis "Newton was a pleasant caller in the city .Monday visiting his daughter who.isja student at the Co. '.>< Training seluiol. | ) 4 -7" "" ' " ~~ . * ? f?KNl>LimJN yftws. We are glad to see that in our lit-, -tie fcwrv amojtg^lbe hi lis,- many religions and rocial activities ate taking pjace. The Missionary' Society of the SilXgl"?Spriag-'Baptint' church met nt = Mrs, Hamilton's home last Thursday ? afternoon.?A?shut t program Was ' rendered bv some of the lading orul n few. High School girls. After wards Rev. and Mrs. Zi.nnerman gave a few very, encouraging -rpn^nrk^ ? '^lien~the Topart was served aiuball -having spent^T-TTtrnsaTif afternoon to- ; . center. - . ^KlllJJ'-S-- Chanel A. M. ,E. Church is ; really making; a step upward for the > ? young people along with Mrs. Thonip -v sen-'-anTh Mrs. "Reese are organizing -S^-Juniof choir. ^"oEnp O4>eople" \P> e ??~ are proud of you." /. Mrs. "Catherine Jackson entertained friehds Tuesday-night, with a "Radio * party, which lasted until th'e wee W*>e - hours of" tlie night ATnong the guests ' wore Mrs. Henrietta Cannon, of Chi- 4 oago, a very charming guest; J_ Mr*i r J Tliiminffli .t?lii^,mT Mrs. Pan- . lino Thompson, Mrs.' Vincent. Tho ' Missos Campbell, Durns, , ^Gamble, ?" llopson, Reese.- A'dntos n'ml their ? [guests. H^r . Mrs. Harriet. CantioPL <>f' ? .while Tn.toWn is the house guest of" ? ; M-tss Beatrice- Adonic? ?-? ?T" j . The M isscs? Campbell and Burns wi'i-p dolorbtod in )iiiMrs. Cannon ; and Mis^Flrli_>r?i_Jj_t?i.<i?? <?f Vnvt' AUWp ? JT5" their truest s on Wednesday after7' ' j noon.- - - - ' " - - V j The many friends of Mrs. Mamie I Towns-are triad to know that..sha is improving1 after undo main a1 a serious The Anderson County Training sehool along with the patrons are busy ) making j)ret)orations,for t.h^ Iodine * "t.pmmis.sion Alareb ll'.th. . I Dr. J. L. Duckett, I)r. W. Cooper, r.nd .Professor Miller all of , Greenville were the pleasant callers ?> . ' of Misses Bprns, Campbell and Gam- >. bie. ?? " " .. . SUREB# errrEy name ' 5 SEN'S ? - ... C AKL S I )R1TES SINC E 1841" < CONSOLATION j ly ranks, ..what a hne,ssnjre of confact thai 'I'll K MUTUAL UK ElKJ?_ j -? 3TTCJN is under contract und you j pay you promptly your insurance --* Persuaded y<ou to take out covering x IJen'ev'leri t A ss. of S. C. | OOI), (Jen. Manage*. * 101?2 TA Y U)U STREET 1 >6*O oooo.o.oooooryoorj OOO&OOO OOP RIIL-STOKK 1-? RIvKSE, Prop. mU-Me4i ei m~*r ~' iceos. A Full Line of r'5 reparations at all E and Spriaq ^ , j?*== VE 732^ Columbia. S. I', g :> a o 003^000001^ ^aaatxaaa ~ -, ... ? ". * ^ - r'""l ? --