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i ' . ~~Saturday, October 18, 1930 iSENECA NEWS : JW-IIiU'VCfrt Ratty?atr . _ . E. Church, Oct.*&Hii was quite a~su cess. The church was beautiful] . - decorated with pot flowersr..and TlTOi everything on the line pf fnrttg -nr VW^ytfibles. uuring this rally a su of $7-r> (lQ iirna rnnligori Tile Rl'V. I J??it. Brown, Jr., is 'tlurpaptor. 7 Rev.- k C. Anderson Theologies Seminary preached a very excellet sermon Sunday night. The Rev. D. Hicks, pastor ( splendid work with the co-operatic Ebenezer Baptist Church is doin of his wide awake members. TV rally that- they had ^Sunday was ri ported to?have-been very successfql Mfrs. Pearl Becks entertained?t her home last Monday afternoon i honor of her sister, Miss Lattie Dai iels of, Atlanta, Ga, Those preset were Misses Maud. Rookard, Jessi Collier and Pleta Williams, teachei of OcOnee Coujity Training Sehoo Misses Bialey and Heigh, and Pro . J- C, Beeksrtonchprs nf SVrwu Jui lor College; Miss Alice Gassa^va; who teachas out of the city.. Evei one seemed to have f>n5r>*r?>a *i._ - ~ v ..jwjrvu tiue tt ternoon very much; A delicioi course was served. , The~"Tigers" bf"Oconee Count Training School will defeat the Ar derson team Wednesday, Oct. 15 t Anderson. -The team ip readv^o r? its Work - anywhere- ? A-mmikar ( teachers, students and friend# ai planning to witness the gahie. MONCK'S SUKN KK N K\\ S ?? Grace R. E. Church was at* its be! , Sunday. Bishop Kearney preached very instructive sermon on "Work. ;There were_six_.candida.tcs -for cor firmationThe Monek's Corner Baptist Churc closed its revival meeting last Fr day night. Much good was done. Mr. J. D. Fellun 'was. ji-rviwtor" i the DixiP Training School Friday. H spoke very highly of the work bein done. The first?meeting of "the ?BerkeTe County Teachers was held Saturda 4 in the - Dixie Training School built', ing. A large number of teaehoi were present. The Study Center^ \ve reorganized. The officers are as fp ^ iuws: rrot. u, A. Heady, president Rev.-P. H."Grant, vice-president; Mi; Georgiana Brockman Recording se< retary; Mix C., Crocker, treasure Tht, instructors ?pr the Study Cer ter are as follows:. Miss C. M. Camj bell, arithmetic; Miss Carrie Whacl primary methods; Miss V. L. Johr J son, English; Mrs. F. L. Neshiitl Records; Miss H._,L. Davis, Geogr: ' phy; Miss--ffeaulah Wright, Historj Miss Lii.lie Franklin, Spellings Th It - next meeting will be Oct. 25th. __ _ program given Sunday nigl by Misses V. L. Johnson and G. J , Brockman For the benefit of Solomo ? Temple M. K. Church WIT? a gres success. Rev. Johnson has gone t . Georgetown to attend the Conferenc / this week..... - -..... Prof. Ready and Mr. Fordham mc , tored to Dean Hall Wednesday- to vi; v it the Cyprus Gardens. Miss Carrie Whack spent the wee end in Russelville with her mothei On her return she was acconYpanfe by Messrs. Pinckney Boone and C< l..~u. i:.-. mi. .. . . .1 luiriuun uuuruine.. 1 noy anenoeu ill program at Solomon Temple. ? ? GADSDEN NEWS The services at Red Hill Baptif Church were lamely pttepded Sn'i . . /lay.. 'The Sunday School lesson wa reviewed by Jasper Randolph. Re; S. J-. Shiver preached a very, inspii " ins sermon. Funeral services of Mr. Georg Minder were conducted, from Red Hi v Baptist Church on the (5th thi ?member of Red Hill for more than 5 yeard, Funeral, . services were held la? . Wednesday from Red Hill fof..3l: ?John Carter by Rev. L A. Lowmai assisted 5^y T?<?'v S .1 Sjhivj.V, W 1 Simmons and H. Bffrks. The deceased was a faithful men _.ber of the almve named church, member of the Usher Board, He ^ also active an fraternal organization being an Odd Fellow and a membe of the K. of P. His wife and son/ number of relatives and friend mourn their loss. Gadsden Graded school opened o the 13th with a good enrollmeni There is onlv one change in faculty " Mrs. Carrip House of Eastover 'is th L - new teacher for the 3rd and 4t grades. The patrons andf members of th faculty met in the/auditorium on th 13th. n"'1 the Parent-Teach era?ASSoei at ion", Th(. following off cers were elected: President, Mi John Scott; Secretary, Mr.**J. I L Williams; Treasurer, Mr. Joe Sims Finance Committee;. Messrs. .Tame Goodson, P. R. Webber, T. D. Millei Moses Shiver, William Jackson, Job Gray, David Goodwin, Simon Sljive ? ?and-Rev. Peter "Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Henry an mother of Hopkins; were thp guest of Mr. and Mrs. 4,*H. Randolph Sur kday p. m. i . . . . ' ' MULLINS NETVS i- ?' ?=%ee==l-- : f rni. r*-* ri (tut; muuins v/oioreu rair is posi ces from the week of the 13th to th --Wfjfk of j>etober 20.??r "" . The?far niera in this section ar busy gathering in their food stuff fo L winter. Mrs. R. H. Pressley, Mrs. Ida Hu ==?. ghaa .and Mrs. J?^ L Xluckott wer^e i an automobile wreck?Saturday rut which resulted in aminor injury ?. Mrs. Dud-"11 the other members <t =rrzi:-j^tfaeL parly accrcdtodty shahum Ufa- *~7' Mrs. T Moultr.ie ^rnd Mrs. L?; 11 , Calhoun visited relatives in Florem 5^., durjing the week. the lyembbers of his faculty on Sat trrday ntgtfT'at hoThe of Mr. and Mrs W. L. Foxworth. which was a ver; elaborite affair. After many musiCa selections and mmerry jconversatioi .. y " W , 4..,. . - r ^ they were?served -- with a delicious h i'rr r^Mriv, whieh wni nijry'i il lij Inll t~ 17"" Miss Bessie Mullins will entertain ~j c- at the honte' of Mr. and Mrs. Edw." < |y Owens on Saturday night, the mem- " sf tors 70 f ttrr ^fucnttv or tire Mullins 1 (iI Si lin.il?with?a?Radio Hatty. | m Prots. O. V; Valentine and R. Gor- < 77 dun, worshipped at the St. Paul Rap- 1 _.list Church on Sunday whprp t.hd^ _ il listened to an inspiring sermon by i it the Pastor ltev. \V. P. Williams. The'members of the city school fac- 1 if ulty 'attends' some vhurch in the city I] in each fsunday. < g 'Misses Sara Watts, Christine Bou'- > le ware, Hattie Ham, Bessie Mullins ami J Kiihiiu Williams were.pleasant call- I 77 ersr at the AT M. K. Manse on Sunday-in their, schools in the County on Mon i- day morning. . it Rev. W. P. Williams will celebrate ie his 3rd anniversary as pastor of the s St. Paul Baptist Church, October 20th ; h -2frth;? " . ? f* Pi of. and Mrs, Roy Gordon, Mrs. j Nesly Armstrong, Messrs W. G. Cur~\ niichael and W. L. ffoxworth, motor-- . 'v ...I I.M. ? _x-x ? ? v?i iu i luyuiiie oiniuuy ill lernuoii, u>. '* business. ,s The loot-bull team of the Mullins < ? Graded School has been orga rri/cd by v tlie very etVieient touch, Prof. Hoy " Gordon. ' . ' ^ unit threat things are expected of this ? flub. BRHNVHR GROWS GHEATER P \ : i ? Greenwood, S. C., ^October IT, 1H30 a Brewer has completed one of themosn cr successful irumttui-in its history. Th a- atmosphe-re, both moral?and?educa- tlonal, is of a nature- which has nevter . h before characterized the institution. i_ The faculty this year is quite out standing. It is the "last wont" in -i J it High School and Junior College fae.o' ultyTThc instructors hall from the ( g midrwest, south, north, and east and j are representative of the mnat-jftmrtr j y ncnt American Universities-and Co! j y leges. Most of them has done ad- ^ I- vancetl or graduate Work. Some of's the* universities represented, are. . Uhiviusity?-of?Michigan, Northwest -j ern University, Cornell, Oberliri, Uni-? ( -I versity of Chicago, and Pennsylvania, j iS .State. Not only are the instructors | intellectual products "of strong and ( ' wtMraown Universities, but they an. U also men and women of quality, who ( are subject to emulation. j <* The loyalty and school spirit evi- ^ deuced by both teachers and students "j ri* hits-beern particularly noticeable this f" year. This is accounted for by the ] '1 fact lb- - ball again has "become ~ 1 an active athletic sport resulting ( 1'ropi the splendid leadership of coach r- Robinson amUhis assistances. n" All of"TTfose things are the result- 1 Pf- ant of the tireless eil'orts of Psinci- 1 0 pal Armwood. Since he has been at \ .e Brewer he has not only developed one 1 of the best High Schools in the state but he has also added a normal and 1 junior college department, * Thjs year < Brewer will graduate its first junior i k college and normal class. The col- 1 r. le<'e department is crowing rapidly, d This year's freshman class is twice ' .i p t- -J. - ? i )- int* veur s L'IUJSS. 111 gciMie eral it can truthfully be said that the ^ school year of I'JMO-M 1 is/destined to A lie one of the mbst progressive school ' years m the history ;of the institution r i ? m mim it * IS ^ Ml*, and Mrs, Clarence Brown, of c Ilagenstown, Md., visited Mrs. Addie i Smtills here Sunday. M.rs. Brown is e remembered here as Miss Emil$? Joan H l.ueken. rs" Mr. Joe B.ywnian, Mr. Wm. McKin?Bowman. ..Mr. Anty Glover, and <V Mrs. Ihlvid Elmore motored to Orangeburg Sunday to visit Mr. and ;t Mrs. Wiltte~BiTwman. Mr. Bowman r. has his ank\e crushed, r,": MrMohn Bull uf Columbia spent a . V few?days?in?town working?for The _ linn .Kenning company. i ; Mr. A. Rhette departed this life | s a Sunday. Mr. Rhette was well known i : is and was. a successful farmer, who |S lived hear the town. I ,r H;s funeral will be -held at Green- , ^ vitle M. K. Church, Tuesday Oct. 1 i. i He. was a christian and lived the life i of one and we feel that our loss is i heaven's era in. i n He lenv4*?-.to mourn his loss: a wife Mrs. Maud Rhette, live boys and four I ,r* gilvls, j V ' 1 ^ Mr. and Mrs. Willie Heyward, Jr. < and sister suul.Mr. Willie Helward, Si 1 spent ja few days with t Mr. and Mrs. < Thomas Heyward. They are from 1 ^ St.- Matthews.-- 1 ["7 , .I'he Silvertone Quartett of Good -t t, Hopd- Baptist -Will gtVC~"h pfbgrarh j' at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Tuesday ,y night, October 14. - * g Rev. J. M. Marshall motored to r_ Summerville, Sunday and conducted n' services at the First Baptist Cnurch } r '.in thSt city. Look out Good Hope! 1 ? ?Miv "TuC?Rhette of New York t d is here to attend the_ funeyal of his 1 \- Miss Ada Griffin is expecting hfer brother Rev. Samuel Griffin, here ( "" this week and his wife, Mrs. Joseph 1 Griffin. ""* *. > Rmr-'AW?M:?White?preached?at- I _ Good Hope Baptist Church, Sunday t ? night, | J e The St. George "Flying Eagles [ f Eleven," ts practicine under the di - P e faction off Prof. Taylor, math insrue- ' ' r ior. ? ; i;_ jJ Born t(f ' Mt,_and Mrs. Rosevelt I - WindhamW fine baby." -1* U- " ' ' ' ? |_f 0 S, A. COOK OF MARLBTORO CO. , I '> S. ., OPERATES FIRST CLASS s 1 CROCKRY STORE IN StlFPOlK^r e To my .surprise while on my vaea-' r tion the month of August, I had the j ^pleasure ofme^ipg one of my friends v his?eompajtion, who aboulT eigh- \ ? teen years ago left Bennettsville, and s since then has made Suffolk, Va., his 8 n_Marlboro County will be glad to know r . THE PALMET that Mr. Cook has succeeded in estab^l 1 lishing1 ji strong business <wjt}i anJJ enormous trade, carrying a 7 thou-.t sand^dollar stock of goods. ' 1 MA*. "Cook has made for himself t many friends in Suffolk. His good t wife, Mpo. Eliea J. David the dauglit-'l ?r of the late Simon and Snsan^David J seems to he his associate in business. 1 ^-1 had the pleasure of spending sevr ,) eral -days in their home with them, 1 which brought to us the long past 1 memory of childhood days. Mr. apd : Mrs. Cook have several children, some 1 jf whom have entered high school, 1 and the good family shows all signs ' of living a Viappy and prosperous * Tife. . " -i ? J. A. Kirk.? r< j1 BEAUFORT NEWS ; ' ? t Friday afternoon, Oct. 10, 1930, at 3JJ0?o'efoek on-Robert S; "Sma1ls II171 School Campus, the first footbal] i game of the season was played be--!tween Voorhees and Robert S. Smalls i Hi, which was very interesting, end- | ing in favor of Voorheese. Prof. ( Hlnnfnn Pnnf -l -A\ * ivi. mauciieiu anu oljlCTS i of the faculty accompanied the team t and returned home all smiles. ' ] The Stork visited the home of Hon.1 and Mrs. Chas. ,E. Washington, eyrlv i Sunday morning, Oft. ia, flpd loft n^ bvuncing' baby girl. Mother and baby < doing nicely. Prof. J. S. Shanklin, after enjoy- j ing a pleasant vacation in Boston j and other cities returned liunie Thurs- ] day. ' [ 1 -M-rs. Rebecra ^olite~ Bfowh is on 1 the sick list. We wish her a speedy 1 recovery, i ==- I i BCauforit County, .toachars of th^ St. '-t Helena ^School District meeting was 11 held Sunday afternoon, Oct. 5, at1 j Frogmore School House, Mrs. Mac--jt Donald the trustee, prowling She 1 explained what is expected of, the ' teachers this term. Mrs. Florence I Zanders ~the~ Supervisor was present. In hor remarks she expressed -greetvJ tigs from Supt. of Education, Dr. W.J VI. Steinmeyer to the trustees and i teachers. She wished the teachers 1 nueh success for this term, hoping, t ?ach sehnpl wonlH hii\r? i lqrp-nn ~t :endance, and the spirit of coopera- j f :ion would exisfTfu-ough the county jo 'or better education in the rural dis- l .rict. She presented school registers ;o to the teachers. j_? Rev. E. E. Cornvvell, pastor of Tab- u ?rnacle Baptist Church sent his resig-jr to me church last week. This; 1 .vas, quite a surprise to the?officers-? inJ members of the church-. < j t iBcach Hi of Savannah will play j e Robert Smalls Hi Friday, Oct. 17 on 1 s Robert" Smalls HI Schoo] campus, js Banie will be called 3:30 p. m. jF Prof.- DVew of Penn School i and I\ Vfiss Edna^ Moultrie motored to Co-! s umbla Sunday. Prof, Drew visited..I lis sister at Allen," Miss Mou"|trie,e dsited her cousin, Miss Madeline p Roache a? Benedict college. |c Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Simpson and ; family are jiving in the home I mce. owned by Cen. Robert Smalls,; J Mrs. Simpson's grand father. They ecently purchased.the home. . ... i Mrs. Maultsy Ri"|?y. is" very ill at F ler home on Craven street. ~~t The Dorcas Club of First ^African Baptist Church entertained the audi-je mce with a program at their Guejsts |"T Rally Sunday evening. The program l was enjoyed by all. Money was raised toward the fall rally. Rev. Jasi j \. Wilson, the pastor and Rev. Han- I ipn made remarks. _?,r ~On Monday rrrghtr Oct. 7 an appre-| I Mative audience was at Grace Chgpel J \. M. E. Church to enjoy the pro-' ?ram rendered by the participants in! a he Popularity Contest between Wes- j 1; ey M. E. Church. Rev. Jf B Jones,! lastor and Grace A. M. E.-Chtrrch, v Church raised the highest amount of J r noney. ?' jt We thank God for the Wonderful J service that was held at Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church Sunday, Oct. 12th. , ""Sunday School opened at the usual j liour with officers at thier posts 'of N Juty. Classes taught by Sister Martha Corley, Dollie B. Jones and Mary \ Corley. Interesting remarks to the s young boys concerning their mothers, by the pastor, Rev. S. J. Johnson. ( At 1:30 o'clock, the pastor mounted _ the rostrum and preached. Being the last preaching Sunday before confer-j jnce, he selected as morning reading J j Ezekiel 9th chapter and the first v /erse. We hate for the time to come for him to go to conference for feat ,, w wont get hinrback, but we trust ( we will 1 INETY SIX NEWS |] The farmers in and around the old j j listoric town of Ninety Six are still ( lustling, gathering cheap cotton, ht>empting tp pay high price debts, the j, inal results of which' is wrapped in i nystery. Services of both Sunday School _and t Church on the second Sunday, Oct. ^ 2, at Mt. Zion were very interesting. \t- 11 o'clock, the appointed hour, n J. F. Mm shall, paster, known as Vtof Af * wv.mci lyiny.ipje,. .preacnetl. Ironvf ' rohn 2:6; subject: Obedience is Es- f ^ tential 'first to have what we Need, i Fhis sermon will linger lorjff in the! ^ ludience. ^ e I I Prof. A. J. Thomas and wife, mem-1 ! >ers of Brewer Normal faculty, ae-r1 ompanied by Mr. LeVih ArmwoodJ idded much inspiration to the servicer! it Zion on Sunday, Oct, 12th. -ProfJ4' ind Mrs. Thomasgave ra-tho-'bonefit i* rf a Bfekutiful lecture.^ Mr. Edward W, Thomas and'wife 3 >f Hodges, also worshipped with us c epresentlng t^ie American Legion, F fe brought a welcome message which vas enjoyed by all whose privilege It ^ vas to hear him and especially the I loldier boys. Bro. Thomas is wide iwake on the job and we predict great F iccomplistiTnerrts for him in this much I teeded work among our people^ Col? I ^ . ^ ' 4, i i In.;. ' ***" TO LEADER ection was very good, totaling $8.'{.4 Krom Mt. Zion Hev. MarshalfTYWJlb] icT to Ninety Six where he found th Household of Ruth in extra Thank; jiving- session in the Bethlehem' Baj ist Otoureh with Mrs." C. A. f)eai jrcuidmg.?After mule ting 11 lt-hl ii .erestintr prngr^ "f -i"iv' ,ets, addresses and song ervice's le jy Trinity ^hoir, Rev. J. I". Mai slia preached the Society sermon to racked house of anxious listener: Subject: Ruth's Covenant With Nat ni. Before this service closed th presence of the Holy Spirit was man tested by. the shedding of tears'an shipping of hands. Verily Rev. Mai ffialT'is a gospel preacher. At th lose of the services the nieml., .v M., [Trends laid on the table SI:;.77. The.annuaj services of the (Juit ng Star of ihe East'were held Sur lay Oct. 12th, Rev. R. R. William sreached the an-nual sermon, w|iic vas on a-jhfeh class ordpr. p > joodwTn i.-vjprFsideiu and 1B10." J. ; Williams is secretary of thi< ?Miss Daisy I.lvtcher was very pa it fully injured Sunday evening whe :he car in \vhich she Was riding ac ompanied by her Bro. Mr. Luude Fletcher and M,. C., turned over o -he highway about two nyley?hyitr Ninety Six. * , Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Loopy'-aT lounee the opening of the Loopy Cai m=r~Oct. 11 Lh. "When rn Ninety-,si .all and inspect their eatables; the auLsatisfy the inner man. The Wrist Watch Comcct will I given at Mt. Zion between 14 volm adies on Oct. 23-and Nov. >21 st ooked forward to with"-great intere; jy the many friends of these youn ludies. Each contestant--!*-asking /ote. 1'iuin her fliend. The votes ai miy 10 cents. The filial conclusio }f this contest will end on Thank; giving Day, NovT 2-Tth, at which tiin ;he winner will be presented th watch. * " r,% LATTA NEWS i ciu union c.ounty Training* Schot s open again and down to real work Principal James? II. llolmun says thu he students seem to have a bette leterminat3miTatiiin.?rr ^rdater mini Or work than ever before. The sehoc ipened with an unusually =durge en ollment. Quite.'.g. few visitors wer ut?to? the opening*. Miss Arnet 'hannv of Charleston is the tirs jrade teacher and has charge of th nusic. Miss Mary Lee Brooks of Co umbia is the second grade teacher dins' V. Center of Columbia will U :uhird and fourth grades;?Miss Cath rirre-Holman will tPtrch the fifth am ixth; Mrs. Clark of Columbia is th evenith grade teacher; Miss Alice V 'age, eighth grade; Miss Douglass o fanning is the HomP Economics in tructor; Principal J. H. Hoi man o jatta is the-Uth and 10th grade-tearh r. The - people- of Latta wish ou irincipal and his teachers much sue ess tnis school year. Mrs. Lucy jSmith of Daytona Beac Florida, was the house guest of Mr> il. R. Bethea Saturday. Rev._G._T.. -BarteH o-f Florida is vis ting his relatives and many friend lere. \Ve are glad to see Rev. Bar ell in uur citv, ftCome again. Rev. and Mrs. I. 11. Alston motor d over to Columbia wher?. tht.y at pnded the official opnninp- _f?f. A HeJniversity. Prof and Mrs. J. H. llolman,; an Jrs. Florence Fladger motored t '"lorence Sunday afternoon. .They vo iane ia, visiting i>hitivt*s at\ l5uiYtgn ?. ,C, ( j ' Mr. J. B. Green attended the fnnu 1 of -Mrs. Lottie MvColun of Row and, N. C., Tuesday.' Mrs. Buluh Bragton is sick at thi writing; Miss-Rosa J. Fladger left Frida; light for OUnta where she will teae; his winter. Mrs. M. 1). Scott made a trip ove o DillionTuesday on business. ^ . 1 . . . ?. , ? JON'FSVIlil.F NEWS The services at Bethany last Sunday yere rather sad, when the pa..l?>r iev. "J. L. Dudley, preached his fare veil sermon. Mrs. Clara Gilmore, was val'ed ti rVashington, I). to oe a' the bed ide of her sick daughter. Mrs. Zulu Good, from ('o'uiiibus )hiu, is here at the bedside e! i:ei ick Mother, Mrs. Francis Foster vho is very ill. Mrs. Carrie Means, of Pittsburgh 3a., was a visitor in our town last veek. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Foster bavt eturneil home from Spartanburg, S where they have been visiting re nf It'AIT 1 11 ?n ? " ?1?r '1?" rt 11 V P" Mrs. B. Foster and Miss VTTTfaffhey vere "Visitors at the home "of Tliss R ,ong, Sunday P. M. , ~ Mr. E. 1). Palmer of Bailey. N. C. s visiting his sister, Mrs. Sophia Jaffney. Rev. J. C. Collins, passed through icre lost weedc on- his., way ?tu?tlu Association.- :? Miss Scisley Ifogans, has returnee o_i\ii\y jersey, after visiting rela ives here. Little Marjorie Smith the daughtei f Mr. hnd Airs, T. L. Smith is irrr troving from an attack of fever. Mr. Sllhs Thompson., ealled .at tin ome of Mr. Foster, Sunday evening v The Paeutef River Association wrn ieT<r at Thornpsfm t'hapel t^hureh 'resident I. I). Pinson, of Morris Col ege apd-f rof. T. L. Duekett, of Bene lief College were visitors. Foster Chapel is planning a greai ally Srinday. There will He' a Sun ^ School Rally ?T t hllWIi Knll\ ffi. ?T- ?Kev. uiul - Mr*. K, B.~-K-tng-of Hen [ersonvllle, N." C., visited their lln le and A tint, Mr. and Mrg. Kdmum "oster, lasi week." , Mr. _OscaiL Doffans t?f Spart-a+A?w+^ isited tils stc-k Father. Kev. P. D )oprafi8, Sunday. Mr. J. T. Smith, front Philadelphia 'a., stopped at the home.of Miss M j. Gaffney, enroute to' Jacksonville rla., where he wilj spend the wtnter v, T;'. ' I t ' . ? ? ' ' *' t ) tT x CKAVITIOVII I VtMlfW? ' 1^ ll! I The-Freed man Graded SehooJ; open- ! ' .1 "h'ptcinber, 2'j, with a large en- M)a >- f rollment as usual. All students were wi i A car s work a I tor '\j JJll1.,. am vacation. \\ e had a splcn- tfi( ^ | did ^opening and many patrons ple<Ig - ' | ed tlieir support to the school in the '-'r ? [future as they had in tin* past. W'v ' s* j feel hopeful of ;i success! u i. school' t term and hope to do greater work c this year than .ever before in. the historv o] the school. Three new .teach- k | iers have been added to the faculty: Miss Alice Shuler, Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. Gladys Mathews. Hateahurg, S. u -<'n mi l Mir. I.i n:t WilllahG'. Olahge- " . ' bury;. S. ('. The members of the faeiiiltv for this term are' Prof. K. I,. Nix, Principal; Mrs. Mattie K. -Fair, j\ ( Aliss Alice. Shuler, Mrs. Gladys ..Mai hewand Mrs. Lena William-, ,. .Mrs.- .Mattie. IT fair, entertained ' the faculty of Freedmati Graded ^ School. Friday '*il'ternooii. Oct. U),1 . n 'with a i^iihier party. A ll__ex pressed * - fTj: elvfs as enjoying the occasion jj t't tin- .highest. . j" KJder R. Si. Gary,, held his- fourth 1 * Sunday, pleached a soul stirring svt'i* >' miom at St. t'aul. ~ , . l'rol. I). T. Robinson, of Orange--' 'V , burg County worshipped at. his home *?i h'ti ' lt.?Suinlay?b+s?many fi iends '? ,s , were proud to see their soi^. We re- 1 '^pgrot. very ihiic'h -to have his sister,! ^ Crola,iravty to spend the winter with-' * hi nil ? L? ? _' . .Mr. Toliver Dixon, were very proud i_ * to see them able to be out again. > Mr. D. R. Cuititilings, Mh$s Rose j Robinson, made a visit to Abbeville, } ^Sunday to see MFss Helen Reynolds i . ; '{ of Columbia, who is teaching there. ! ' They report-u very tine trip. i'hose- on the -sjefc- list arer ; .Mrsrt~ n Naomi .Aaron. Mrs, J., Jackson-) Mtvs. j : Minnie. *W illi-apts, Master i.ucus 1 jt,: Starksr "Mrs. Rrrmia Cummings. I Rev. and Mrs. .J. II. Blackwell, had J as their'gdests Sunday:" trom Angus- J : ,] ta, (ia... Mrs. I'lackwell, three sisters CJ.. . and brother-in-laws-, Mr. and Mrs. I e M. Robinson. Miss I.illy Jones, Mrs.] t Rink it* i'aney. They report a very . t fine trip. Come again- -we are'always i e proud to have visitors- in >ur little 1 - "trnvn. ? ' f. ; Masters Janies and C.. S. RobinR son. h :r .vunday night l\?n Kvanston, - III., to" join their Mother. Mrs.. Janed Robrnsnrrr The- little hoys- will be--- ? e very iuhc-Ii missed. f! . KINGS* II.LK XKWS r i " -L Ml. Olive Dantist Church , . 1 U-t. l'j; ipyo- Today was a success j ^ ful day for our church, front Sunday ' School thru the night services. Afe tef nravel- serviee wliii-li vvsui . I < . j.f?l liy Brother C. Jones, Revs. Wines j I j and Bowman, ascended the pulpit. L-i .Alter tin- paster read a chapter | ? s Uotu St. .Matthews, Rev. \Viiies,.too? : ~~ . ins text, "Prayer" and beautifully '1-,. """ . 1 iustrated the''values ol" it. lie shuw-r J* . ed us hew prayer had unlocked the , . ileers el' many trmilded sunk When n Ml. tHive was robbed-of its buildings ? j by lire, (led heard the prayer of H-is-- -Ii d ; people and seeing the heed ol' Mt. } a o Olive, ludped us to erect a new an! p -!'ny>re beautiful church. When Rev. | ei c SS iniv r*intsherh4n^"iFtn?mffrrdTt?---ti,n'?<t^ ; Y-'front /.ion Baptist Church, Fort Motto [.raised, $15,.'10 for us,'' We. thank ' rj Ilntm for this offering. Others con- ' -ilributing were Zion Bajitist Church, j t'dluinbia, S. 0., $.<.40, which was giv j s n thru Mjss I.uc-ile Finch, our field 1? | agent; Union Bnpti.'t, $.').40: Mr. T. 'jg V1 11. Pinckiicy, $1.0(1; and that with j h | money from qjl\er friends totaled $50.15. We tliAiik them all for.theii' j ,ryeonlrnjUtiolns?- -H ?1? 1?? ?? < \ MKRUN N i:\S-S I f da\ , {_ A "large miipber of hoys and girls attended tlie nartv uriven he0, (fnunn i! Klizabeth Club, at the* home ol" Mis> Hattie M. Weifare, last Monday nito. ? , | Mr. Marion Bovain visited. friends .. S - 1 in Orahgebrug last Saturday. There were delegates from, . Sum-,i . . ' merville. Branehville, . Springfield.'. ' ( . Holly, Hill. Klloree and Durham. \. ('., here Saturday and Sunday to at-' tend the meeting of the Royal Knight i of King Havid. Among the' visitors' [ wercC Mr. .1. K. Riersbn, S. CJ. M., of . : Durham. , M-i'-.?sV - \V. Morrison, Su- ! __ , ' promo Repriv entasis e of R. -Kr-trf-K. j " _ Mb; and Mr. B. B. Rogers, of Durham.] ? . No'i'ftv..Carolina. Shelly Thompson, wero-married la^t Wednesday. -r T i .Airs. Annie M. Brown, has return ; I I'd home front McCormick, 111. [| Rev. K. 11. MeC.ill, of " Williams 1 i Chapel, Orangeburg. S. C.. preac hed a , wonderful sermon frtitvr rtrtft Book of ^ , St. John. Several, of his members , ac eomnanied "In hi. ~ ~~ ?fj I Our Sunday School. Supt. put. on . | a rally Sunday. Quite a number con- , tlihuted. " | ** ^~T A large edowd attend the hnrheono StM'lKTV "ill 1.1/"NEWS" " \ ? ; I \Ye ai t' iloTuc our bit in this vino- ~ . ; yard to f-uither develop (iod's King^ J izr - doni. Although opr0 efficient leader, ; Rev. S. R Thompson, is on the^ck t list we are *still'moving on' tA bettKr . Llinngs. : ' ? .jT* ; ue,v. Howard 'or Liarlington, S. (A, .?? i-pi'ouohod?i*nmc' very- inwpu'ing - *01 J;' .j mono?ue the mornings at Hetherria f.! and .evenings at Adar Grove Chureh. |-*j i Rev. I. Muses is strl) pushing tilings n I to tiie front. . . , . Mr. J. A. Washington of New Voyk ," City was,.the guest of Mrs. J. K. , I'eiVell. 'I'llis being his first vtsit . youth he. ei;|inis'to have enjoyed him- -p, . | self very 'iijich. " _ * : 1 _ J ^r- and Mr. H. H. Brown, were al- j so. ^uests '<ff 31rs. Percell. Mr?. 1 1 v ?-?rrr-tr ?*- i ^ 1? I : PAGE THREE TrrrT1 "HI be rcmemftorcd as^Iigs __ a Pciccll of Society Hill. S. ("v -Mrs. 'JJisTter atf.i Mf>-..Jh/\\"e, ,ff ir.linj.rtoM, S. ( cntertaincrl'thc Kit! til mic ol their jrirat projri ;wns ^1. iJi.-lnr ;t \ 11 y.-l|f,i .i I iiij-f ? k- U' 'T" hlv-:.;, up 1: 1 in with ii*. I edar drove i- |>) i |i:n irT;t .u pro inir",~tT?r t7cttdn i ~ mp ? liS( R1HK'FOR AM) -RICAI) 'i llK PAI.MICTTO I.KADJCR 3 j PAINS I Cq few years a'po, my fcj W heaHh wna very (??l " jj Ej writes Mrs. Ar.J. Sevrnour, Cj - ' ? Q 3915 N. TwelttlrAve., J'.irm- H pj ingham, Ala., whose picture Ejj M the^ task we\uw^~ ffmri' day (n M to day. I suffered'jjuite a U P3 bit with pains in myi sal. H Lz and back. I was very.weak, fx "I knew that I must take filf. C3 something to keep up. 1 ?j s ~~ W saw Cardui advertised ntrd IR D decided to try it. 1 am glad H M I did, for I felt better after Q rf taking .my Tilrst hot tic. I W . ? ^ Q took three in all, and was " -II greatly improved." ' KJ J " Try Cnrdni f,,r vmir tmii: iR _J aj bles. Get u Lottie," today. J " mi h Regal Drug Store " 1121 \\ ASIIING'loN S i * t GOOD IM.ACIS To 'HIAI >K u.it a half block fr ni Main on W.ashinyt on 'till lTs-4'or.Your Diujr Nt'cds 5507 - ? 0171 > 1 KT /-V * * T rt* f/-< r-. ? I A1N-U-LI1N I LM In Beauty Culture und.rtfrt' and Tnrlrt Preparations trial. Thuja worth has .la-en roven. Registered in I . ^,1'at- ,it Otfiep. * _ a. .. ' ; _ Made hy I Mme. Fannie L. Carolina 1029 High Market Street 1 GEORGETOWN, S. C. 6 6 8 u-ve*?a?Headache or \? ur.tluia1 in ?:???'? minutes, checks a Cold the first * ' , and checks Malaria in three days. ^ <>$(> also in Tablets-. pecial Prices tor Teachers and students?Rest Material I sed - . _ I p-To-l)ate Workmanship )t'l( K SKRYK V* ""SHOE REPAIR .. SHOP j. Prompt Delivery' Service 121 Washington St.. 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