The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 05, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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P PAGE SIX - ] >- _ ' ^ aI- : I SPORTS PAST H. W. HA ' ' ' f ' ' ' .'TiT^' '' ' King Tut anil his .Egyptians inv and received their first coat of whit der of the wash tnriuh was fl . Haines was receiving her. a total of seven scores. The SwLutb za and amassed l'.,>ur of theirvsever ?* ,? ? ? ^=? 4- - -=---= f"" An important factor in This tits Hun" Scott. His name ihhv was Allan-qualities wo inotigtrt ll Well tc ' gut two qui of ihe-park'tin s-seasoi Tfle bamtsfmr hiJnseTl has only guru a. few more than four fcanies7 The staff, to6t .. . ' / / ? "H<v>k&" Nelson came very Meitr in tlie latter stanzas of-the game. 1 nn? o >. .1 ..e I. .it. t.. wuc aiiu v?i f III L 111 171)111 I1U the ozone sensationally with one I his nian made first in safety. The i to third? Agood piece of Jack save Beth teams played gotkl Jiaseball, showed- better training irt inside 1 played "heads up" hall all the \\a> Ashford gives promise of develop . . men are real, assets to any athletic ;? rnent expenses' as well. In Scott. H men wHoffi Re may "p!a?o in almost ?? - A pyaili of a guuu1 should Take leu lock horns at Hurst-field.. The hack strong this year with strong l ( Livingstone game ip interest. Haines again last Tuesday aften the Benedict glailialurs. In lh?< g ? than in the game with Allen, The 1 ?.? first three innings.- lh.nydict scorer in the sixth and stoi cal "Tour faTTs ( fourth. Ilaines thveavmi?tl to divert --?- . za but was subdued no' run ?Th*th,. ended Benedict seven: Jlaiiios <ix. <- I Hurry I)a \ is did-some id'c o . smitl "" -support in manv staoc- ti... of Haines also pit\ hod ui'tl hut-wn -i merits. There was some- bard fiifiiij ? so exciting as a hum^-ruir Wiirioo ..tl Fenediot came back 'fY> VeTf-em, h< was played with .,,1 din.-on. ('. Sniit l the game -that was played in Char T)o?? ? ^.? - a great game at. 1 sit ion in T. M n-, .^ galvlp- ^ ... ?- - ? COLUMBIA r. TEAM ELECTS ( LOR EI) CAPTAIN Now York, Apr. .r> CXS? Geo Gregory, the colored star of t h?;- < lumbia basketball team,. was elrc captain far the~iy30-Jit:{l season, (1 gory has been 'elected?as the all-star five of. the Eastern hit eollegiat?. league for the pu.-t ' t --years. Hc-re'a' product of Hewitt ( ' ?T?r- ; LIVINGSTONE COMES I'KOM I ? HINI) TG TAKE ON 1; _ Salisbury," N.- C.,. Apr. a?The ^ . vingstohe Blue Bears ushered in current seasonrnf-haseball by ntfeij the fans a game feplete wit-h tliri \ c-rrors, hits; and excellent baserunn ?the victims were the buys from North Carolina college 'and the IT ._i{?core_wpT1^. Up. ip.?> Pnr the ptis years at Salisbury, the Bear has co from behind to win this game fr .??* N. C. C.'N. and this "Jfear \\us no ceptiun. Witji the Bear trailing in the eigth inning, three singlesBerry, Butler and Gibson respectjvi -? "and thi ee vn nrs'lit ' the I'hii'liimi' li were responsible for four mark thus pushing The Bear up front a one run margin. With the ga ? ? knotted nine all hi the ninth.'Tu<4 the Livingstone nioundsman. tiglit ed down but a single, a stulen hi - ' and an^ggror on the part of Ute ti allowed one run to come in. In last of the ninth, Coach Clement s _' McFadden in to pinch-hit frfr Gib and by virtue of an error was s at first: Tucker sacrificed hitn to cond making the second out of inning and then, the hard-hitting - sacker, McCormick, dropped a Te leaguer over third base thntrvlohn camp in hard to get lmi dinpped-4 scoring" McFadden. The now.battt Tucker" and Whitmiro' showed up'y Tucker allowing only seven hits. fei* With three hits fait~nT"T.i;i trips the plate. Ca 1 dweTT~wris. imtstand ,foF--.N? C(-?r-N???* ? -? ' ?>? .LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE AX^ . v'.r..: NOCNOKS?W'tlhW' .Salisbury. A Or f>?The (\.tl..Wi n? the baseball schedule of I,ivingst< "College as released by tho ma rug. W. V/ Ormeml' " " Aprit^ immrvriucl TTiTTTTTaTi T lege at Salisbury. April' 11?A. and T. College at lisbury , ' April 1 S-^W ilbcr f oree-LIniver,sit> ~ ?,? Sslisburyf1 f Easter Monday?Smith Upivot! 1 ftLJy^afTotte. 7 A p r IT cf)Tn~T "TTTVc'i1 *U y~"nt~ lisbury. Aoril 28^-TmmffftiwvL- I ufWn i lege fit Croon shorn. April 29?-N. C. College at Durhi April 30?Shaw University at ] May 1?Fayettsville State Nofi L at- fayettsville, " -May 2?St. Augustine College ?Mpy 3?Brick Junior?College ? * __ ? , * IT URE BROWSINGS -| UM GARDNER ; _. is J g aded Hurst Field la&t Monday afternoon IV Ly wash for the current season. The wielud Astrford who pitched a splendid game. 3 ?- r A spring "dressing up" Allen was piling up ^ nites went on a rampage in(-the first stani runs. v t inning rally was the wallop by "Home ^ chic hut because of lately developed Ruth- ^ > rocfinsteh him "Home Run." Scott has j n, an average of" one home run per game. icred four honiers and has played lit tjljtte u uajn is getting eignty grand to do his ^ - ? - --V -???p grain] standing Ashford's shut out away' 6 14e eanu? in on an easy-fly ball for a third h iuls on the piUj??ught to snatch it out of | land. Ilis-attempt was unsuccessful and fi next man singled advancing Nelson's man d a score, . 1 ... . . ? , . ' r . ; _. ... g only"Allen packed a healthier wallop and lasehall".than her" rivals? Sainton's team ? r through. - { *ling into a splendid utility player. Utility team, and minimize traveling and equiporteriield. and Ashford Swinton has three any position on the field? ; . - ' ^ '> * v. place Kaste. Monday when State and AN g >'e rivals did hot meet last year, but are. ^ teams. This game should rival the Smith- 1 Sl ' . . ei moil. Her conquerors in that contest were s< itme Hnines showed more fighting spirit' T Augus.tans scored ojie run in each of'the It 1 one in the second.?Benedict btokc lease S a'fter Kmt> more' had Keen scored in the V une'the,-Baptists lead in _the jninth stan- h short side of Benedict's seven? The game T i u ilia wing, for Benedict, hut did not get the I a liir t lint sin nihi hvue been- given. Mason, i * accorded ragged support in crucial mo- ,*! g done by both teams. There was nothing *io wanio.i .. - 1JE ? - --- ? . v, r ; J a I soli last Thursday when a four all game r i..# I iiis was a decided improvement over T !?H Jlktttf d ist' lost 19-5.1 1J i T*~. " . i, i sunn I oi-"? 15. C'v He had a worthy opponent j | m Tuesday. t Sainton called an excellent SS -= <)-j May (5?ShaV* University at Sali?- r nVfay X- Brick Junior College at Sa-, T ^ e "t'slniry* . ..1 'I 1 p-i May 1'!?A. and T. College at ^ ted Greensboro.. ~ ' ~j . if- May 10-17?Benedict College. at? en partanburg! L ' May :U)?Greenville, S. C. City team p Salisbury*-? ?? ?^ " ~j~ Livingstone Short-Stop ^ ^ ^ j ii i r i v r.-K' .< \| | --V \ nrr^fk? ?& - ?* t SOS : ""# ^p$4 ~"n;~f/jj y ' _t.>? *&"A o. |. i; r71 > .: [T f-iiTf * i 1 [> 1,1'biJ > ' :" " ' t <ng |\ , ? + ' .:%& ' : . I J "V. 1 3 I ??I 1 . p] I?ul> : Buford, all state half, back, ' * who <is admirably filling the ^jort- ^ j slop assignment on the Blue Belrbri- g t js I gade. BUb is fast and is a sure fielt+FH^^iSlT.V : y ! (.( , j " ~ J ? j ^AbHOtf N" FA I. L'S NKWK ~ ^*1 r Sa-| The closing exercises of the Cal| houn Falls graded school began on at. March 28. The-ptey exhibited Jby?.th&J; ' primary Ttt'TSfiVtrrient Friday night was i dtyjn treat to the community. The an-ji ? | nual sermon pxoaehod by Raw J B. J c Ha -' -t;itb-eertnimy was an inapiration to t (the crowd. His subject was "What Is(i ;?!. Truth." He discussed this with vivid-'* riess and power. The Auditorium was) am. packed to its capacity. Among the c. Ra- distinguished visitors were Mrs. J...v [ B, Smith, Georgia Gray, Leola A- e T>al;dam and Mr. Butler and Latimore. r (The remainder of the commencement I at will be March 31st and-April 1st. i Mrs. Annie B. ^Edmonds and Mrs. at Rosa -Wiley spent the Week -end?in } Columbia. attending the State Teach- ] f ' ? * 1^ ll? - . ~ ? TtfE PALMET SPO ts' association and visiting Mrs. Wi>ja junior at Allen university. They eport a fine trip. Mrs. Calaham was the guest of Miss, linnie Calhoun Sunday. . ? Mrs. Ida" Norman" of Mt.*"Carmel ave Mrs. Julia Glover a pop call on londay. Mrs. Hallie Edmunds, Mrs. William iingleton, Mr. James A. and "Henry l. Edmunds motored to Abbeville on usiness Wednesday, ' Mr. William Singleton took a flying rip to -Hart.syi.llc last week. Mrs. Ken a 11 ill is spepdjpg a few cys In Atlanta; Mrs.'Sullie Campbell is up and on er mission again. Mr. George Connet' has opened his j iir cafe on Kailroitrt" street nenr~thcT onfe of'Rev.. John Green. If you want ood things to eat and drink see Mr. fanner.? , ZZi Mr. John Clayton of Charlotte, so.n I Mrs. iSianntc Clayton, was brought ome ill Sunday. Mrs. Glover and Murray report a no time at the Singing convention. TVin lir/>J.i;n.. U/?11? ? .. . ,n..nh ?in i?hiiijiu?, lw . ing at thp fust- hoiiso on Railroad treet in a few (lays, "(Tuess <7V>." Mr.' Calhoun Edmunds is doing odd business with the - Calhoun Falls )ry Cleaners. If you want your pants rcssed seG Mr. -Edmunds. ROCK HILL NEWS I _ ( The Friday afternoon bridge club nq rlolipMliiHy rnt.nt-iinn.l Ly At ig I H. Blake." Mrs. William "Marshall ron top score and received a lovely ewing (basket; Mrs. Wm. Robins'op, s; and Mrs-. Joseph Williaibs. low ?dre, a very clever paper holder.! ho^e presenT^tTre^ Mc^chiinos S. Bai;y, li.3\w Urawtord, J. A. liathings, . A7 Gathtngs, r. H:\yds;. "\T~.Tdvd.tti. | 7m. Marshall, Cora Redd, Wm. Ro-1 inson, Jr., Ja'me.s Williams^ J.? \V\j 'hompsflii,. and Miss IL Ramsucr. The following teachers attended rid report a very pleasant stay. Lroi. and Mrs. ilougiv, TYofs. Bank;ead, Curetotl." Cinudlock/ ^loorc nnrli irawford, Mesdames Moore, Jordan, tailta,?Gil more, Rlnkn,?and Gland r lisses-P^a-rl Barber^?Wiley, -Maria j tarber, Douglass and. Fowler. Dr. I toberts, Rev. R. T,. Harbor, Prof. R. . BoulwarXv **> 'OEM. DEDICATED TO FRED EASTER WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE JAN. 2(>. HI.'IO ""rod, my son,- I did not want you to ; -leaVPr^ . 'ho' my Jieart is_ heavy, I've tried not to grieves rou, being my oldest son, 'tis hard . to give you up. 5qt God's vhoiee was you. my darling son. : : 'rod, 'my son, why would you' leave mo hern 7 wanted"you tn- stay and live with -une-f<>r L.'<'?'; 'our hours, your, jlaysl'-your years, ' will ne'er ho forgot ton, 'red, our brother, you proved loving' to the last, 1'0 wished you to stay, hut your time. passed fast, .. , ? . t'e loved you as we loved no other, lod loved you host,- <mr darling. bro- j ther." face, , have other uncles, hut none to take i your place, rmr-h>ved us I krrmr; for you*^rhraysj b> * v1 u "nil ;t sum,, on your ". facq, .?-?.. _ V'e will strive in keep Cod ihlfi f>UV 1 ivcs t h_nt .AYi'Jik^yuu- may l?o giv en a place. ' _ 11 red, biir_lnvrd -rrnn- and friend, we - will mrss you we know, 'he cheerful voice is hushed, we ?wont hear it any more, I'll .we will strive to live heir. ..thaL in heaven we may-muill, Ind 'sing praises to our Savior, when we've ?nne from this world] eowiplete. ... : * Mother, brother, sister-in-law, relaives and friends. . By R. E;. Wright. liULDKN I,iuy arn ^ The (lolden I.enT^cluh met at' the lome of Miss Ella Chestnut, Monday Mia nth?31st.?iThe ptf-sident---called he club to order at f>:ir>. Devotionals tp. We. had a brief business moot-. tig, in which Misses Edna Craft, Anilce Williams, JuTTolle TTaiford7 and \nnie Nesbit-made splendid talks. After every thing was over; we vere served Kraft pimento cream andwiches and cocoa." Next meeting- will bp held at the tome of Miss Edna Craft, Monday, Atril 7th. ~ UNION NEWS Churches were all .we'll attended Lerc-uu. Sunday. -I'asixus inihaijfe-ol* egular services. "The series of serftons on. th(, "Lord's Prmr" ended in. Sunday_morniruu.li.eAi. Or. fiat.cn, ised ttln? ?t?.l 1 . - .1? . .. "A. -i. -,.c rw.v.v.?, *-aim iiraii u??' I7T7V n to temptation but deliver us from Sunday, March 22nd "Forgive-TflT >ur debts, as we forgive our debtors,.''^as usedj_ These two sermons /were arnestly delivered and" showed thorp preparation. 'IDivinr .nrnt^et.inn and deliverance" was the subject used" on iunday, March 30th. Rev. Dr. Johnson of Bethel A. M. 3. Phureh is here on. business Tor the Cing and seems to hare the work at ~~ M . _ i. . ?. rO LEADER ~ iff - - heart. Rev. Dr. Diggs of St. Paul Baptist church is - turning things around at St. Paul. He is a fisher of men, and promises to build greater church. Rev. Dr. Lomax measures up to the standard of the others named, and is indeed a very watchful overseer of the flock under hi scare. Rev. Mr. Wallace preached in inTerost of the club of which Mrs. Fehs teT is head at Corinth Baptist church. The sermon was quite spirited and music by male quartet from the rural district muchjpnjoyed. Misses Dewey and Willie McDowell spent a few hours with their mother" Miss Dewey has again received first prize for raising the fnost money during the drive put on at the Finley high schoob In Chester. Congratulations are in order. Many friends are pleased to note Hiimproved condition of Miss Viola Schell, who will no doubt, be soon well enough to resume work at the office of the Palmetto in Columbia. w M iss Dolly iBiaekwell, one of the seniors of Sims high school, is bettor and again in schooL Miss Susan Benson is a patient in Majority hospital. All are hoping that^ she will soon be quite well again. -.?* ? >?: , Mr. W. E. Free, popular shoemaker, wilt soon leave for treatment in the hospital. We wish for him a . successful treatment and a safe return to home and loved ones." Mf. and Mrs. Will Bates lost their honip and most of their clothing by lire early?Saturday evening. ;? Friends regret this very much and rtiany have tried to be of some service to them.--. We t thank . Dr.C. W. Montgomery, for S2.0Q subscription and Mrs. A. H. Sims $1.00 for memoriam?reported to office of the Palmetto Leader by Us. ; ~ Let others do likewise. 1 Rev. Dr. Pitts, now of Winstcm-Salem. preached a forceful sermon at Corinth Baptist church, Monday evenmg. March .list. ! ?The service was greatly enjoyed. Pastor Baton is growing very anxious about the spring rally antLfeflrs n (roTVovnl olnKc? All are willing to do thP best.-fchey ean^^omeofthepresident^And eaptains have already had one or twc breakdowns. Now let us have none of this,-come along with a hearty good will each doing his bit. -Members of the Pulpil Aid clul art* requested to meet -Sunday morning after services. ?*?? Mrs. Lindsay who has tyeen sick is .bettor. . * Mrs. Mary Tally is reported sick We. wish her better. A number of teachers ,from this city attended the. state teachers' association and report a very helpfir session. * i\f CnSnofoPEr / Cnpmo't imc Convention" at Saipt Paul Baptist church was very amu&ing. ??? --CRAY COURT NE\\S -M>'.?W4 accompantex: l.y his sister, Miss Marigine Cleveland and Prof. Evans, motored to Columbia Friday to the teachers' association. ,Prof; W. A. White motored to Co lurtibia to the teachers' association and reports a splendid trip. He was filled to overflowing witti good news for the student body "this "morning, He said it was the best and most web attended session he has ever attended. AVe also learned that hc was one of the speakers at the grpup meet ing on agriculture.--5^': ' ... -?Ho ha? - nloo boon tnade organise! for clubs for Laurens county in tht great garden contest sponsored by Clemson college. 1 Laurens county training school will observe Negro National Health week M iss Maybel Gandy and Mrs. V. L LiLson in charge. Members of the seventh grade wen very busy during the holiday,-spring cleaning. _ Mr. Perry Burnside was the guesl of Mr. and Mrs. Herley Burnside or Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stoddard witV t heir- little daughters motored to th< city of Simpsonville Sunday when , they were the guests of Miss Olif Young. _ ' . iviiss Alice Mae Mills of the fourtt grade left for Asheville Sunday. Hei classmates are very sorry to have hei leave. ?Those?who enjoyed the week en< visiting-were Miss Airlessa Franklin guest of Misses Carrie and Ethel Hill ; Misses Mattie Bell Burnside ant j Martha Williams, guests of Miss I Irene Simpson, Miss Inez Hood, gues of Mrs. Martha Madden, Miss Odes sa James. ,guest fo her aunt, Mrs Carrie Phelps. Dr. Duekett of Greenville was i pleasant visitorat school on Wedhei Tfrtyr rffrnptTtrinritnrt Prnf on The wonderful work he is doing ' M iss Mary Phelps is in school a gain after a few days illness. J.Mrs. Gussie Williams sent Prof WJut?- andhers a yery. deli cious lunch onTTpesday. They cer tainly enjoyed df?and senfl manj thanks to Mrs. Williams. """ ffh 'Tuesday night tire bunny bI<T< vadueville gave a performance in th( to be shown is the motion picture Uncle Tom's Cabin, date, of whicl is to be announced later. All ar< j asKoa to attend, rne date for th< county, coinmoncamont of adult sehoo will he announced lata? also says th< supervisor, Prof. White. Mr. Lucius W. Dokers, of Laurens was the ffuest of Miss Ethel Hill Sun Jday; ? " ' * ill " . - ' ' J . . ^ BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING j ? The Beaufort county training school 2 teachers motored to Columbia on Wed 8 nesday morning to attend the. teach-1 ers' association. They reported a won- r derful trip and one of the best ses-, I sions we have had for years. ' 8 All of the lectures and talks were I exceedingly good, to the point, they* held their hearers spell bound. H Sunday school today was indeed in-1 teresting. A general review of the 8 lessons including the three months. I These reviews "are always interest- r " tng because we can really see jusC ~ how much the children remembered 8 during the quarter. inw io wn a aeai 01 iniormatton agriculture boys, Tol- ~ bert Russpl.a member of the junior t _ Haas, was left, in-charge of the ngrU t culture department during thP few J days absence of the principal, J. S. \ Shanklin. The boys operated nicely with him < in the work, and'each went on with y their work cheerfully and willingly i as ever. '/ _ j Matron Mary E. Scott of the school s spent the week, ?nd home with her { sister, Mrs. Dilbert. She reported a _ wonderful trip. f Rev- R. T. Frazier, one of the pa- < trons of the school, made quite a visit < to school en'route to his church. ,,We are always glad to welcome the < patrons and friends to the school. 5 Mrs. Rebecca Black and Rev-. Ford- } - ham closed their adult school on Mon ] day ntght. They report an interest- , ing session and expressed anxiety of ] having these elasses continued. r Jasper Prayton and Frederick JD. \ Greene were very anxious in getting { the floors painted of the two dining baHs and kitchen during the absence-'j " of the teachers and students. - *7~ ] Rev. Henry Qoldeil is keeping up'j tho repairing of the school very nice- , ; ly. on last week he just completed thP 7 chicken yard lor the school, where , we hope within the next few weeks f i r\ Ttnvn o mimUnw " , vv/ ..??v m (luiuuci ui uuuy VIIIins VII . the frard. . - i ? ; CHAPIN NEWS > | Sunday mornfnff~bright*fmd party ^ ! the Sunday school of Mt, Zion Bap- < ' tist church opened with superinteh- . dent, Mr. Schumpert, presiding-Clas- -j >'ses taught by the pastor, Rev. T.'A. , . Broadus. Preaching at the usual hour, -fijy?the pastor who took as a text j 5 Matthew 16:16. We were proud to j jhav.e worship with us the cfioir and members and friends of St. Mark i Baptist church. The coming of any-1 1 (body to this church is always, apprc- L Liciated. St. Mark came from Colum-[ I WU A *i- - - * mm. nuer services dinner was serv- ; 'ed at the church. ? !| Sunday, was rally day at 3:30 a j t ,large an<rbnthusiastic audience packed the church to witness the terrm? = natiqjn of th0 prngressivp phih rally. _ } Captain T. M. Mayers,'group number.^ '4, raised the highest amount; Captain \J. A. Schumpert, group number 2, , .raised the second. Total collection for the day $59.00 Rev. Gilbert preached I the sermoji to us before the rally."" . We drank from-the gospel fountain . until our thirst was quenched. ?; Mrs. Lettip Ray had Mrs. E. E. Hor lis, Miss M. A. Jackson and little . Catherine Morris, as her guests for , dinner Monday afternoon. ; Mr. Peter Koon and Mr. Sam Eleas zi r are on the -sick list. -Mrs. May Jackson- entertained??ur4 j teachers with a dinner on last Mon. day afternoon. ~ I BE AS! | OF GETTINC "Call for tfie [;: trt au < ! BREAD; * "SOUTH S FAVOl ** r i A MRfiSAr.l? nir r 1 a V*i j * When-Jeath invades your familj solation comes to'you from the fi ; x ANL BENEVOLENT ASSOC1A | I policy which your forethought pe t j ? auch. ?1 -Vr .J Th,e Mutual Relief & E 4 J _ T. R. YOUNGBLO - s PRPiilP'Q i\B ? ? RriEiDEi J5 L/H ) i ? MRS. P. R. R yij - , A Full Line of Pater, ? j ?Cigarettes and Tobac i i . Madam C; J. Walker i Times Ice Cream ai M ~ PHON , S 1422 Assembly SlreelT" . -> n i_4 ?T^=a????? ???- ' " V * ' " - i _ _ ' . ' . ^^^^^Saturda^ ~".1 ,, V'.- . ?I . .. ~r The K. of P. and '.Caluntheans held tiheir annual thanksgivirtg services it St. John.^. M. E. ehurc h on M a re h I3rd. Kev. Thomas' Kinder "preachccf! m uplifting sermon. & Mrs. Rodella Davis had as her dialer guests Thursday afternoon Mrs. 2. E. Morris, Miss M. A.^fuckson, ind little Catherine Morris, . Our teachers attended the associaion ta Columbia',' Mrs~ Moms, Miss ackson, Miss Boozer. Mr. ahd Mrs. Samuel Eleazer had i? their guests for supper Mrs. * E. 2. Morris, M. A. Jackson Wednesday light. ' - : . Springtime-is here and the farmers ire getting ready to plantr* -- ? - ' '?"~~r? m? m m ?-??? MAKION SCHOOLr-NKWa -- ? , . =? ?i ' . - i ? ~ t - Everybody is looking forward to he program on Friday, April.4th giv ?n at the ach.n|?auditorium?by?lPr.?? jjmR Rnd hk ^tiuiontsi nf ,1 lion I lie. rersity. state Teachers' association which was teld at Columbia for"the purpose- oT ~ mproving tbe teachers in the field of . ducation which was beneficial an;l inspiring to all. Many attended from ill parts of the state. Being among the 1OQ3 per cent en- - _ oiled schools for registration Marion :ounty was also 1)9. per cent in ntten- .1 T lance. ' \ . The girls of the home economics iepartment of the county training ? school are making rapid progress For :he cotton contest which is .to be had V~-"* Friday night, April zbth al the school - ^ lUditorium under the instruction of Miss-B. G. Dannely.?? The citizens of the town along-with i lovely drop curtain to the school. The Happy Hustlers club met last VIonday night at Misses ReVa and Retha Thomas on Eutnw street. Afer business was over they, served a repast of hot cocoa (Hid wafers. 'i,. ?The rlllh will ,hold iU nnvt meeting it the home bf Mr. Rockwnod Find*- ?1_ ?er "on SoutH Mhin street. COKESHVRV MJNNS ?; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams <>f Philadelphia are visiting Mrs Wil- ' , l ams' mother, Mrs. Florence Moore, " . " They have been to' Florida' for theft-inter. Mrs. M. Butler and daughter, Miss ft nth jof Abbevill0 'spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Robinson. St. Paul only had Sunday school on Sunday for the first time in a good many years they didn't have a siirmon. ' . ? ? Little Sarah and May Goggin spent the week -end home, ?- * ^? They are going to Greenwood city school. We regret to say Mrs. Mary Dcxa'n and_^ Mrs. Emma Cumm, also Mrs. Amanda Louden and Mrs. Par- * nice are on th0 sicft.-.-list.-^? . - ? ? ?M-rv-R; F.- Ada-ma? Jr., has >-?. turned ? from Florida where he ha s bee IT for??? the winter. Quality Pressing Club Dry Cleaning. Repairing, AK tering and Dyeing We are in business for your con- ? veuience and utn- living. A lii tie Go-operation , would help J. U. Donley, Manager 2 _ IY. M. C. A. BUILDING Sumter Street "TTVone 3801 ?^?? 1 i THE BEST m by name" . I >SEN'S C.AKES 11TES SINCE 1841'' CONSOLATION | ' r ranks, what a message of con- * act that THE MUTUAL RELIEF j TION is under contract and you ? pay you promptly your insurance ? rsuacled you t6" lake,^uT covfting , enev'lent Ass. of S,.C* | OD, Gen. Manaper. 150114 TAYLOR STREET ! STORE? > ^ ' EESE, Prop. > it Medicines. Cigars, A?Full Line" of ~~! ?? 's Preparations at all * nd Sodas. ?*? E 7820 , Columbia, S. CHD^BOCBPOOCHJHLJHLHll H ttlQg*ojnunuar>?Mwi ?,?. * ? ? . ' . i ? -i-r?- -