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Saturday, January 17, 19.11. MANNIV; (OI XTV TliVl III'.IIS _ ? Manning, January 11, lh.il- -An in' h tereating and well attended meeting * of the Negro teachers of tlj<- , < smt . wan held in .Manning Training imol yesterday. Tin- . hh eimr took tliform of arr inst il ift<> the u-nlv' U.ng _ S.QIldu.^Utd- by Ueuu William II. lii-H ? and tvyo teachers from the school of education in. the. ^tatv A. and itfr College at Orangeburg. i'?vo groups were had with a forum at ,th? close conducted hy the; dim tor*- Mur< ? than s^vetP^?teachers w? Te ?Tri aV" tendac 1 < In the tirst group' the .instruMuiv gave courses in a>* ' luuifti'l and read : ?ing, and in thmst?-md yrrm:ji <-po!linir and geography. T!u> insti actors * ex. . changed from one group to the othcu thus enithliji" all -of tin?;> I. get the sqine coin es and leaching. The \foT-h 0/ the institute "began at noon . ?n session for two hours* and th'rtv-^niinuhs closing with a twenty-minutes forum and a luiich eon furnished l>v tour of' tlT?" taunt . ^=== schools., Bv direction of I'ri hlont- IJ S U'il Tc;soft-of State"-Oo|}eg:,j several county in a.t atos arc ei hi'J' c'1'.iic to,: ' T'?* , ; 5eUh work iscavrcd on by . acfn rof the department of education of tin college with lVaiv William I!.'Hell in c charge of the forces. The Clarendon institute for Nacre teachers has been lieTdpwVe ami will meet again January* 'JUttTT 1~ M". ~7T. Myers, sunervisine piljivijinl of the. ? three Negro Schools, in the Mar.tunySchool riisti-'-l. has don J nae n hel'f" in working up ,the~in.<t-1V?it? for th; teachers of Negro schools^ and each ; meeting is ciitl*isi.Ustie afi.i rurrrrr interest. i ' Dean Hell Of State Collar a made very excellent talk to teachers ai. the --t--.-- close-of; the meeting yesterday, tie _spnL'r nn I'wp.w,. .. f |?iit<. lie Education." The institute in Clarendon, founts has met the iipp'oval ?d if? count > c superintendent of ednf at ion ; r ial "th , 1 city "SUperinteVvder.t. Hotll of "These oflicials are giving elieourageinent to the work. Teachers t ho nigh out the eonn'y ;?** ? -? taking 'advantage?of- the TirsTtTu. which is the lirsl of i's kir. l t ( |>e g'.v* en here. Tie- hist rue: or- are among the .best and tlx*' eourSes living- pre 'sentd are .pravi.u a! and m.vu" the needs of all. The luncheon is quite a feature at the meetings.' Chocolate, Vakq. eiiirk en salad and (he like are passed around as tlio* cotton is twenty eenis arid all of the.ai. >ti''e-..udead and d:unrve<l.' It ;'s :;J! in knowing how to. reach. the |c .'id.- . ;:nd nothine does it better than .fetid-ser? vice-not?hrrt?air: = HKAl KOK'I' COl N'lt P' ' SCHOOL M'.WS On Saturday aboip o'clock who came, driving tin I he., campus but pur Newly elected Oder and Mr--. Sandy Simmons. ...who is tio.w elder of.tlj. Beaufort District for the year of 1931. We are Jjo'dnyf |u. wijl be with us for about three or more years.; Thev were our" gliosis during tin snort.stav. He was ln?re b??!?!Tt:.vr hifirst quarterly meet up "in lii vrniouchurches. . " At Allen Cltapi 1 he pivnch-'d i won - derful sermon Sunday Ssuntiitp. I: ??was n :und stil'iiny ?. ?4-h?(tWtt~ his hearers s-vll bound.- - ?! i. A imud wf i> wr.mli i'1'iii ilmi'iui!1)1 His wife likewise. She U on Ilu- le\>. el with hint. *We certainly i njo.Vo i havinp them and wish to enteitaili them upaiit soon...? -t Sunday School \vas~\vvti ;1i inTTT with tepehi-rs and admits at their posts. Subit Ci. ' The ('iirM!u..id of Jesus." Everybody present seem.i, to, have been Wide-awake and ready for the questions" M ^ F ritzier had the mtpenitlp exercise;-.. '}-he?leissmi was taught by IVot'.. .). S. Nfnnkl'm. We werc pleased to have wjth'-us -m+w dear Elder Sandy Simmons, lie ver k -kindly pave us a timely talk on ".sell"' in order to pet anythnp out of us there first must be somethinp in us All left-Sunday School with hiplur and nobler thouphts. We were indeed blessed to-day in i~"~~ havinp ?o nuwiy "visftora out to t he SLchool., Mrs. F. f. ' Sander's, the County Supervisor, u'ccoiopunh d by Mrs. C. S. Grayson. Mrs. (' If. Miocker, Mess'- " ' "nehurch and I,on nie Talford. AH-' front- Beau find. - A Mr. and Mrs. Clptrles Riley and family of Beaufort also. \Ve were I , more than ,'dease to Ifnve tiie.il. Conic ' again, >wc are- ulwWTysjglad to see am! huve our friends Wit ht us. Y. W. and Y. M.' C. A. suiee the' New Year.* -Much inU'rest manifested on part of the olfit'efs and itieinln-rs. Great things are *foing to Ik- -put ov*er during the New Year. Wat eh the paper. Very impressive remarks were _?' . ? .?made hy^the Misses Allen and Grayson in the Y. W. C. A. Meeting today Our dear Principal, Prof., J. S. Shanklin, ear is in the garage for a -I f t'W days and we sympathize with hide; he looks like a lost sheepwithout it." ' Our students are putting forth, all ;?efforts to anake this a heiti-r scliool term, ? ti \ Ml'lON < :V? V *! For the first time the N.'^roo^ of Hampton County, under direction of Prof. I, E. Collier. The principal of I the Hampton County Training School * n wii^ilni' of other will fhinlontf colored cit^ns. celebrated "the Kmancipation/^SJB^Mdion of the American Na ^ hand of mv K(>VLfc. Lee," w; : . parade was ? ? ground one niiax __J?. . xl_ZZSy led by a mounted ti... .t gf* ' day, which also'carried an /Vn.erican i Flae. This parade which was decora* . . ,.a>i^.-. . V ted throughout with our national colors. past through the town of Estill, and back to the county training school Prof. T. H. Pinekney, B. D, of St. lloorgc, S. ('., was orator of the day. Accompanied by Dan. Oradsdon, (Jamon Theological Seminary, Atlanta, (Ja. AlvUiihers-of the Allendale Conn 'y1 -Training School. Statl', Mr. Hanson' Y?f (Jarmtt, S. ('., and Mr. K. H. tjardiier and others, made up the roy 'rmrhron was served in the Home Economies Dent, of the school, seven OU1 soft, Mrs. 1. J. Hill in charge. European Banquet style. The asenibjy took place in the school audi' oriiun at ":00 P. M. hi the past vears 1*rof. 1,. K. Collier was a stuI'.'.nt under ,Prof. Pinekney the orator if the dav. And in Prof. Coders introductorv -emarks this was his climax all I am ill I hopc to he, I owe it first to my mother . econd to my fathcrfi third ?> ")r. T. M Pincknev a noble son of S. C Prof. T. 11. Pinekney ascended the listrit">i and ?nokc on the "Achieve^=^eoC-Mnd^Proiri css of I he- A mc'catt Vegro. and held an audience of 400 or "00 all lint s'- dl-bound for ,5ft min. The white citiens of the town wer > ce? v liberal and- cooperated heartily This occasion' was a success. From mow on the County of Hampton w l look forward to the annual celebration ,tonieml>'>r Kst'll and its citiens. To ,'.i tu .be. Uuc LU-lni?si'i wc'JlililiL *o others with a long farsighted policy. ^ ft ?=mm+4xsa>l_.iiicii school KngslrcO. S. C.?Prof: W. M. An U i-so'V t,i 1,;^ monthly faculty rm>et? uk Friday.' He expressed, to * the' teachers. Irs appreciation for the ' ype of work they* are doing, and for the way they have cooperated w.ith him in nutting the -wm k ovey 'u-rvv Prof., Anderson preached at Kis chu-rch in Hotly Hill Slmdav.. The .1. tcrary Club^had its regular meeting Wednesday; KM MK it scott ii id ii (hi Friday morning. Jan. 11, a-wonIvrful ino'Tain was presented by the -tmk'nts <0 t no Hth grade and 10th insves, featuring Beulah Henderson Or the 0th grade and Purnell Recy s. for the 10th grade, after \vh;eh the Athhdic Association was formed \>ith the f ollowing nersons at the win? I as powerfud powerful 1 Jt | V?'S. . - " r i'ie.sidi nt. (leorge Yuiighns; Vice President,. .Uucoo Harden; Secretary, Lilian Russcl; Asst. Secretary, Rita -utgraAv;?Treasurer,?Tludma?Wil iiamson; Faculty Advisor: Prof,. J no. Blanche,.* I.. B. Moore, Princioal. . . .v i * iv viii > Iiivinuvin iil.^11 ill K<llii I a basket ball team among themIves, and extend an 'invitation to -any basket ball 'team composed?Of: faculty meinbcrs just write, the . prin t ipa'. -i I'rol. I.. 11. Moore waft carried away on Friday on account of a very ill brother .'in Aslieviljc, N. C. We wish a, sale trio there and back. I'rol*. K (\ Burts, City Superintendent made.bis monthly address to the teachers and he also laid special emphaes on attendance of the pupils. N""bt "Sclicad will open at Emmet Scott Hi on Tuesday night at i:.'!() o'clock, January Id, a large crowd is ex peeled. The?industrial -<io-p.attttie4rt?is'oM'i ring 'h npi'l'lill i'hllf.ie to trTe'Ml'lders and Contractors.. % ? GADSDEN NEWS* Christmas holidays passed quietly and pleasantly. Students' visiting; rel alives and friends were Messrs?A-HrTT "Williams. Hubert tV ilIIaTnsy Willie Weston Holleyj '.Msses Mary Ann Sinis and lAicy Williams, Allen University; Misses Ci Minnie Wehhfrr Mr. Paul, Wehher'antl-Mtss eintcdle Kiselt State College. Mrs. Jack Adams and daughter, Mrs. Bell Shelton, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the holidays here-as thc guests of Mrs. C. M. Webber. Mrs. Marion Wright McLcster and children and Mrs. Dinah Gregg were guests of Mrs. Louisa W. Randolph during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Clarkson, Mioses" Lucile, Lizzie and Clotelje Finch and Mr. J. B. Sims were entertained I il ft,.. U ..f -*T.. 1 T *?* v?i*. iMMiii- hi inr, unci ;>irs. j. /v. Randolph during the holidays. Mis-s?Lucile Finch entertained th" following1 friends at her home on tlveoveiiing of the 3rd inst.: Mr. arid Mrs. Z. R. Clarkson, Miss EUwtnor'Clarkson I Little Marion Clarkson, .Mr. Willie Clarkson, Messrs. J. B. and Joe Sims, David Dinkins and Mr. asd Mrs. J. A. Randolph. On Now Year's Day the following program was rendered through the direction of Rev. J. B. Neal at St. John Church, Hopkins: Music Melody; Script\ire., reading Rev. W. T. Simmons; Prayer Deacon Ned Davis;*Song America; Welcome address Rev. G. B. Neal; Response^ Mr. Joe JVfcRant; Music Negro Anthem; Reading of the Emanci nation Proclamation Mrs.,. L. W. Ran dolph; Remarks Messrs. James P. Neal. Z. R. Clarkson. Haynes Thompson and Rev. J. B. Barber. Tho poo pi,. of this community are suffering from- Ihe financial depression which is sweeping this country CAI.JIOCN FAI.I.S N.KWS. The whole town of Calhoun Falls was made to feel sad when the death angel came and carried Rev. W. T. his boyhood in McCormick. There he was married to Miss Annie B. Cal-1 houn, who Was at that time a teacher -of the McCormick school.?After-their marriage they resided in Crtl-hrrmr-Pafe-tt-here they remained until.-his death. : 1 Rev. Kdmunds served the Seaboard | twentrv-six consecutive ~years.' He was tne founder of Mt. Hebron A. THK PALMj&l THE PALME TEACHERS Jan. lo,: I I t Dear Teachers: ( Below you will see lu?w jutn' cniih | ty registered- L-t Viar. 'if.r'w?xrH> you meet the challenge th'>""yoai'? "Our next article will t 11 how voii ar j retfstcri-nK. Abbeville ' ; I' A ikeu ' ? Hi AlleTTjJalc 1> Anderson : 7 Tijt Bumbei'K . ?. i Barnwell ?__ j? i. Beaufort - ' " - ' Berkeley -?4?: ?> Ht Calhoun "... .. !, Charleston 111 Cherokee ' : - ']. Chester'-,, s In ChestrHirld?? 2'. Clarendon t 1 Colleton !.Darlington 1.1> ^-Dillon . ">< Dorchester . 1 Edgefield '* 1 I ^'airfield V- 11 Florence ... I. U C liUV-U ' ^ ~ Ciree.nvillo lie Airoonwoml ::, ' Hampton : -T?:? o-l I Horry ^ -J-? . Kershaw * 7. .. . > i j Iiiricikst or '">3 ["Laurens };, I.Lee Xtfc Lexington . ' i._ > . 2d Marion ' , i " H > Marlboro " T ' V" ' Tio McCtii lllk'k. . -rn Newberrr. ... . 17 Oconee ... ? o.j Orangeburg -- ._ M. K. church; served as supcgnti h; dent of this church for 17 icons:-;-it ;\ V years; even before Hie' Vhiirch for the same number, of years, ses Mamie am} Lue Klli-n l?elche? sang "In the Land where we mm-; grow-tthfr'-Paper by the Sundav sctt^was read bv Miss -Mamie Jieh-l-ve.. Resolutions by Mr. .Willie Kred Harrison. The funeral was utile 1 ted hy KMei .1. 11. Smith. The other .Minister the pastor Rev. J. <'. I.et man. I.' Archie Ware. Khler Lett's Norlii'a'i, Rev. S. I'. Reynolds. ? : LLIl_ whs -survived __hy his hehivrti wife. Mi's. Anni0 B. Hdmamis. I'm,! children- Mrs. Addie M. Wn?'t*. ? Detroit, .M ieh.; Mrs! Willie Sim:', ton. Mr. Ilallie AI. Edmunds ami Calhoun* Edmunds, iiis hody was laid I?? com Tit Cm, ^WrncfFfyr TWo~Jovod him But rCm loved- him -wore. (II Alt I. EST* ITS NEWS. The Kuhyaits. . The Kuhyaits were < harmine !y ? nteitained Monday Jan. '! > their hostes^ Miss Camilla Eishhnir at her home on Title "street. { Despite the humidity of.the we;,j-ther, those who were there on ' the | insult1 *suon?mnrm?iiionmsu'c?rrr. pleasantness- v. hen tall if- we're .pa.* 'tti ii\ p-th'n^.t. ??-1?? ??t1? Tables wCre set for sixteen ar. after four games, had been play-, i tallies were scored. To Madam Es.sv. ' Maajrfk who held highe-t guest scon went a ?*' Hnwer7-"ir~"lmiT'~?' TT e'pmTTT lowest gu -.-t score, a beautiful hovelt v.. To MiSanitnie I.ee holder of highest cl,ul score, went a lovely b;ith- powder container and to Miss .Hniniie Nell h dder of lowestyclub scor,. a' beautitvi table mat. The guests of the hostess- wen Misses Cairie Lindsay'. Mae lloiloway, Margaret BVoadnnx, I'earL Greene. N.. Campbell, Naomi \Vil-on Mesdames Essie Mazyeko Marion Mickey l>iiu*kiK,.y*,'"TIatTlt(>,"tVl:d!er. ' line Syanlan (iuenveiir, Susie l>;r:t . Butler. The -members present u . < > Missejj . Margujeritl Eraser. 'Muriel Pinckney, Sammie Lee. Euphrasia Lewis, Emmie Nell- 1...... | A delightful repast of salmon -a lad in tomato shells, piekles, s^utV.; {-lives, cheese straw-, salt tries.- co--.i-i i rid can.lies was served. "J.ive w! [ you live." t The Sans SoucL i On'Friday dan. Miss Sanim.t: d, l ee wlfs*. hoste>s to the Sans" Sou-.i i Bridge Club, and guests at lief re.--, idenee on Rutlcd"e -lvemie, ! 'Tallies were passed at tive-thiff'' I fable's',were set for twelve..and. after -.I'm;. llv.in ftivi.o li,rn-< rif eVi-i'oil | e - - i j,iv.airy --cores were checked. It \\:s I then. learned that first pri/.ozz > A,,?dnni Essie Mazyck. a 1> -n beautiful handkerchiefs. Second prize ; a. hdx nt' stationery. wept t)n. Madaill Miriam Sea brooks -To?Madam?EtLuJ Hoffman holder of b?.nb\\ a loVri'.y jewel,/ ease. Amon<* t+io.-e pivr.i nt ' i-ro t* o \!i-seN Ma rprueriie Frt?er, Knvily Nell. Mesdames Helen Brown O'Brien. Kt.hol Hoffman Miriam ^'iilnvi.il. -ttrrrrr Dugan, F.ssiP Mazyck Mn-tlie Miller. Edna Pequette. Sallie Hob'.n.- v.i, Susie A. ifutlor. Samnuo .C l,oe. -A most delightful mejiu of salon n salad on crisp lettuce leaves, .altities, cocoa and candies was served. Mr. and Mrs. Sajmucl M. Took. Atlantic street, entertained on January Hth in honor of Mrnl Itni'v I'm" 1.... ,.r >n..;r.e ton but now of New York City. A /IOIioiaiid .0011 veo t\C .... m iiv iv?u.-> vuuirn: *'i \ vilillm'm Moose salad, Huntley and Palmer's assorted crackers, cheese wafer-:. C"ffec with "pream, fancy layer cake. were served. Those who enjoyed tire party.were: Madames Daisy . Parker Pinoknoy, Anna S. Patrick, M. Alice I.eSaine, * -4 a I Vl Mil Am?i o? " * ? ^-v 1 -*-i T" Fro T,KAI)KR TTcT STATE ASSOCIATION !'' ?- <;*. by I I! i ' libit -I . . .. 19.1 / / .:i> X 180 ''.Mb (Mi I "ii .21 ' \u _54 i ' < , _ " ? 29 " .\ i'r j. ! ' i .. i: it y . , ' 20 . I'; ; < - .11- jr . . . . ; 01 ' 1 . i .! < I i. -; i' v Q7 1 ' l ' ' j. . I i.i vim it y " " | 1 fj > < ! : t and 1 ('olleire ' 08 ' !\I I'M-i :lc * 0-2 1 * "!' ! S; li'xil 02 < ? ' .i ; 59 p. " ir; m i'.mniitteo has ar .... i :,u < \c( lli nl urogram tor our : .a: i?.av'-iHam. which will be jn r .. u.n .4 Columbia April 2-1. Speca. ; pTIiumry" ~n 1 elementtary . i fort-, it.. < I ecu secured tu.xonduct "pen i" 11" 1 mis for the teachers in c ' htu-f C'-eii"-.' High School princii pa' ;u.d teacher.- will discussjiome of tineilei.li i hat ;ire? of;moment to i .i.t i.- groan. Tile secretaries of the I . car:?X.'s county teachers' associations ! ate li re'iv asked' to ?cnd me the numL-.m:: -iii-iuoaiu-i-i?iai?t-iiMir counties1 who paid slants dms hist year, _ I want to .: ? iMl.each of I hem a copy, of the bul-., . lo' a. j-. m i .!i,uciU da- t?r?ued tile first of . ' , w- >'I !< < ;tl- organization* of the Pa.-(T^s I". ' V i /ur?4-';t delegate to Columbia for the .. |>.it pjoi". perfecting a state organi "V.ation. .Mrs. Mary .J. Miller Karle i : |ijioin;i'I chairman of a com. i: :i > :<v manage the meeting this , i Ti . 'i'l; '- lime" of" the 'meeting will t-i 'MSii ' itu i-d ili ihesc columns. . Signed,: John P. Burgess, , Kxee. Secretarv. .Martha (?. Kvans, Proveia Sanders, a: d I un-<>ttF\v ('. (iomoz; Mioses Sarah V A. < :;i.-o!ni, Lurl'me T. llymes and i l'i11n ; it I'eil.ill ew. cii i:sti:k paracjlaphs. .dr. i.bui- Kinley rs again at home fiiMii i;, n: <lic{ College, because pf illis. but 11opes to return-in a few S. > .?Mary?i-rt-r-?Coleman spent the . in ihiays ' here at Brainard Institute, . uiii'i her mother,'. Mrs. Coleman, matt n of J. hat _?chooh Miss Mary Lee is 1 'er i ii^ tile ("I'luniliia school sys' 1 v. James (iilmoro and daughter, \ iji% 1 .c. i t ft' I'(irt <nw?ii t h Vn I lit-! ( Ir-ranse ?>1" the death of the' for. father, Mr. Jacob Gilmore; Mi?Jacob Gilnioronjied at his home 1 ( sjiiail i :a street \V oil ties day "a? re f a'- linavnuif illne-s. Fiiitt'ral services v.Vro i liii.icted at Calvary Baptist 4. ti rh .Friday. . ! ..\iu- .;t*-1Ii,. death in Columbia of Mi R. II. Walton, Grand Royal Ma ' >of (). K. S. was received in Ches . < , > . :'h ereat sorrow and all EasStar .members, Masonc frends i : lid ? ..v n< of Che-ter are very.- very ad and extend deepest sympathy to !: landed " . ' Mis: < '. Mr FinTcy and Mr. J." S." : ii;:i i tell led the "funeral of I'Mi.-. Walton.ii) Columbia Wednesday;... . .x. J tAV.hle.. wlui ha-s.-lumn Lu. Philadelphia for a year -or so is in, . t V 'city. The - Mr son- fcave a recep tiuM-Jn honor of Mr. White at , the V:i<<,!:'e I f .111. on-Friday nrght. --. A i.'.M.'ili i1 "i_ teachers .auentleil the Si u<ly?i 'enter?Saturday morning (if" the- are.: Mrs. Mary" -FVkoH-4yT?AHsH-Bessie Brown. Mis*. V-*,4 . Af.-t nll.iii^Vi, Mr Pntih. Tlie inTl'idloin. Mid Hemphill Brown. ?? H? MO 1 A FNVS1 I'll . ? ' 'ifiHv is-so delighted to 1'i'Vi1 ilii' !i.:v!v haby buy.of Mrs. Hen. ) '. ! I:j,'s 1' ii k -home from a si? 1::i - from ear injury. M r, M Sidney Bat nun gave a. .i"::.i ij"r i-:.rly V- w Year's night it r1 J : enjoyed Uy tl that were I . ' !* : " 1 ~ : r. .' I Marshall made his :it;li old -o-rii- a present-of- as". ,. ii C! ;h trf\ Irmo was the \ ;IiI;? S. Marshall on i . '.-.dp" and w.is highly enter ,;ii;: ! i-.ii :i h?Vi ly quilting party. ..Vumailt Liu:' out four quilts, dinner .. s? rv d: roasted .ham and ehicken !\rris ! : ' !! and white peas, chordr.i:.' r..-o'tni'. en'ke. pumpkin pud T er H r?r St?H {Vitrei . i ao pipit reigned It gli in a watch < - a i n. 4-ing'.- Wednesda'v night, at ill Oak (I uv.e A. M. .i?. Church wi-i-i'f R i. T. Simmons is pastor. A1 iss lhutrico Marshall is leaving: S:;i-ui.r or Hooker Washington ~STRooC C r M h.,. ; ?- ? ? " p\\ AN SUA. NKWS S.ipd . School was well- attended superintendent, W. I. I:... I, o.lier oil'ircn; .at their, . P< ip,t .Sundav School is still l>> i.i'o ii'-. Mi. Roach is do;npr fun U'IM', , ioi1! iiili'iideiU. At TTTTu o'clock The Pastor, Rev. i. Randolph preached a 'most excel i.-at . sornvon which caused all'to re-' joha. Subject. "'Tile. Childhood of i< r'i Co-md ill St. Luke 3:40-52;,. - otlVi-tivo Avork fur -4+w?ill', .Christ. We are jrla.l It) su-lv'HilWUHll?!1 IHO 1 iKe-er.fi of many visiters and friends' at oiir ser\ iee Sunday among: whom ?wa le: If-\ . R .M. Minna af Mt. Pleas- ' ah; Lajitist Chureh. also Misses Byrd and. .lulln.-tin, teachers of . Swansea 1 ' Colored (Iraded School. We are alwavs glad to welcome \;isitors come J , again. "... Mr. and Mts. Win. James" of St. W? , -L.I .. .J! i . .. 1 - 1 J' - q f d BtoZEEZ zj jUPSBIb B zwi I ...A sflH "<J\1y mirror tells me that my hair o com (flexion never looked better. PO Preparations are really uonder cr^i n uv nrvor\ a orvT^n ?--* ?' 1 rurvw nutl> 1 3 EVtKVW ?~ or order direct fronts PDRD COLLEGE PORO BLOCK, 44th to 45i L 1 > Matthews were the guests of .their parents, M-w. and Mrs. I. F. Fields on last Sunday. ' Mr, Arthur Fields,. an?T Miss Almena Seright were happily married. December 24, lP.'JO. I On the sick list are Mr. Henry McDanicl. Mrs. Mary Roach and?Mrs. Bertha Gladden. * NORTH NEWS' * t * ? Tl'ie good Samaritans called their deputies here in a get-to-getfier meeting as most successes in life are due to good beginnings in daily'tasks and -undertakings. We wish to thank the church lu\?rsand church goers of North in advance for their cooperation in our depend tig rally- that is' coining ' so pretty we cannot make good in the most our. : opportunities and tmssibilities I a dcterniinufioh on "our parts to pull together for hotter program. . Tho wedding bolls are still ringing here; Mr. llenrv Mack and Mi** Jam through i he "key awaV. A renewed attilek on the A. M. K.. parsonage-caused a sensation but the vfaniily soon submitted themselves , tamely to an acceptable pounding. \ Rev. .1. ('. Cunningham of M. K. | Church has been bonked .to preach | our rally sermon. Mr. Kddie Clay MeNeul ar.d M ss j .Victory Sistrunk were beautifully < united at the home of the bride. j Mr. W. M. Sally of St., Peters ami Mrs. Rosa Muller. of Mt. Pisgah j Bantist' Chin vh won* Knun/I tntroili. 1 j.er. aYj Norld liist Sunday evening. SANTIC NEWS. Happy new year to all. We had a lovely Sunday s<-ho<.)?Siipt.. te.Qcherand officers ..weie- all present. Rev.^,..l). Gamble preached a soul stirring sermon'The first Sunday iii tfie new year.""' great beyond J9ri."4th. She "way?H" faithful member of Thomas Chapel A. M. 1C. ..rhuyi h,?She is sum vet] , by four children, Mrs. Lizzie Mobiey of Laurens; Mr. Eddie Peak of CoafT wod, W. Va., Mr. Milton Peak, of Laurens and Mr. Johnie. Peak o this place an dalso a number of grand children, relatives ^nd friends. The funeral services were held at Thomas Chapel church conducted by?her pastor Rev. L. I). Gamble. The remains was laid t'o rest in Thomas Chape1 cemetery. T,he tlor.nl .offerings weW? beautiful. A. Jeter was-nn charge of the funeral arrangements. Mrs. Katherise Jeter .passed away at her- home Jan. -HL?Th^r fcmerad services were conducted Sunday by her pastor Rev. A. M. Matthews of Bethesda Baptist church. Teachers and puipls are in school after enjoying the ' festivities of Christmas and now year's day. Mis>| Kathleen Je.nnnig- opened hoi- schooll Jan. 5th. ? .Flossie R. Johnson has rot in n od to hor school dutios in West Springs, after spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mi's. \V J. Johnson. ? Mi sso>: Atheleo Mills" and Brbxie ' Mills Wore- the guests of Mr. and Mrs T B. Jeter last wCok. '"Miss Beatrice Jennings spent the holidays with, her aunt and uncle Mr.' and'Mr<. T. B." Jeter. Mr. and -Mrs. W. J. Johnson asd i daughters Cteophas and Louise spent la*t .--Sunday?in?West.. Spring'* with daughter who. teaches in \V. Springs.. CARD <lF THANKS. We wsh to express our many thanks to "the members of our church and a goodly number of our Baptist friends tot ineir hospital it therh all for their kindness while heinjr in doors. They spared no pains in hrinffinR us tokens for Xmas, such as randy, apples, oranges, cakes, turkey, money and all things that heart live lonpr and be happy. Your servant, REV. J. A. GAMBLE and WIFE, Edgefield. S. C. 1 r 'l^l 1 . _ \ s ' 9 r ^ ':* . r . . * . ' *. *" ? ragc Thrce Tollf /' H TAUT! FIII. , 11 . y t '. L' 11 ' * *?* . v . j n 11' * Vilj#/. INCi U.U.AM It v.ill" 1 t. ii.tr _{jij.ij.| w!_L.,. II. p K.'' -~-t J:': *1 N t'l tj "t h. i. V " : ? /'.j % ai.?l li.al.t' :< / _,. !\oe ' f * ? j&p / r, POK(J l-u.y',i ,-v.Jcr,. ; : f K'a^-w v. :: Kt-ng . J - J-ij>-si I ?Ic -VT:. :i I vc-Jt 4415 South PrpJ-i: v. ,iv . th Street, CiTTCAC?it. !!. .. - C-8 f t. ? We do Job Printing of all kinds., . hi?If, ? i f <- "M $ J p X i *r \ 1 , ^ __7 I TIRFIl FP i r; i ^ BS mi W9 ? If i' ;) . -4 condition. 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