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SPORTS PASTUI
II W. BALM
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Tho/basketball jrumu announced in
and Clal'lin \va? cancelled* too late for
euiiiimiTiicntion i'i-.'mi; 'In- Claflin ma.na
letico informed liim that (Muflin Jjc-h
pon. -.i'..-- - ? - > y
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Just what?tdrr--t at of basketball
son scoms to bv a I it dubious at this
sion is- causing much concern. anions
and fcfrim? has I nan 'sonie talk about th
j- If t hp dopresOnii i- merely psycho|(
' d^artors it doesn't .-icm "tt> its to ludj
dents in Our schools of tli0 Ppportunil
"ties. urtiHii'ifc 'liu'iv aii' several anj
several auth<??jties to iron 'them out. 1
thing left "in 11? imposts 'Pasture-for b
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The Allen -girls' basketball wa:
day to play <m(. of the teams there, bii
celled." The girls' and thu boys of A. '
"The lasses were s n-.-e--<*' ) ~in .their?U
???xlroppcil their .grume to Vouchees.
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Three .sports nien'at Allen ar,. Bish
I " liam Burton. All. these hoys play foi
.. ' ' terfjeld is a stnlfrin each of these divisii
aTiigh scaringforward in basketball, a
greatest fanic.*ifcfmes from his pitchii
good game at ifMP .in the football even
Burton is known as "Babe RutljC-in*
, 11o is an outbidder. . liis guarding is i
back fielder in football.
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~ r The Behalssaiieo pF<>TossidnnI~basketi
ball team to reach the .Hflo win mark,
son. They are said, 'in a Chicago \V
averaged ni<>i\, thnnTloO victories a sea)
* sonic record.
BRKWKK IM MiSl-.S FIRST B\SKETBALL
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The Brewer Hi 11 ifls wont down i.rt
defeat to the Il-pnea I'ath .team TVjdav
.Tan. 2d. in a fast thrilling game
Honea Patli swiftness aijd passing
weve top much for Brewer. Brewer
girls wci"e outplayed from start to
finish. The game ended'' Brewer 7.
j--. Honea Path "
The hn.Va, are, rmxinim?to- Schedule
games wifh any team for this season
r' IfAlNTIS -YO( iRlli;i:s 2a. "
Before one of the largest crowds
"ever "to witness a basketball game in
this city-.jrhe Fighting llaijies Tigers
_ Five tunned?bm-k Hie I'.'MO- :issin'i:i"tion
title holders fr<ni Vnorheev in
?^ one?of?t4+r?fin).'t?I ludlling?games?rrfthe
season at the' Bethlehem House
by a score of."2d to 2~>. Voorhees was
~ leading by Hi,, margin -of.otie basket
at the end of the lirs' half. Haines
to "k the lead >'.*: ! 1> a titer ilu; start,
of he 'second half end wa? soon h ail
ANDERSON (HI N H TEACHERS!
The tcachei^?>f Anderson* County
are making rapid strides t?wai'd a
onp hundred nor cent attendance at!
their regular nieetnitr. TTTe j'rrst'
meeting for the year !I'M 1 was. a star
meeting in every respeet.The.re
. were seventy-five present. "Th'cr-thmr
was wisely <pen.t i.n helpful discussion
and'thfc tVansiir'i. it ot\ business mattJ
ers. Better watch Andy'suh Cnuntyj
touchers,??it' h niiii i imiiil iivit i tute
conducted 1>\ Prof. ('. A. Johnson j
December 1'J and inspired them to'
. have a second in.-ti'.nte in the near'
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< . NJAVS
Sunday was a ir autifu! day. and
the church attendance was very'goo<L_
Th0 pastor, li'-v. .J. S. Daniel, delivered
a ver.\" sermon.r- Thwchoir
santr songs that were full of
spirit.* 31 r?. Bert rude Draync-spares
no pain in seh-.ting?songs?full of
melody. .
The Sunday SchrtM was in fail
bloom. Mr. J'. A. f.itUe.iohn appreciates
the heart cooperation the members
are giving him.r
After thp morning services. Hev.
and Mrs. Daniel motored to New Beth'
o el Baptist Church.. They were accompanied
by Mr. atul Mrs. K. C.
Cl%i\\(rO \ QnlfSM/liil r.nno'i'o ...
rendered by the members celebrating
the pastor',-" fir. : anniversary.
V r.^rrrmf?nt?w-rth AHssCarriebedle
Chancy presiding. The
haby choir sane: beautiful with little
Sarah Dubois at th(. piano. This lit-.
tl"? girl plays. nol1 -!<i b'- jnst II \ears
?1 old.' She' ' 'OiTt," lal.-nti'd"in every
respect, Creiip mi_.| rendered the
program with Mr.. Eliza Ilolni.es a>
their leader.? ; . Mrs. Holmes feeling
somewhat ill. Air-. Sarah I.cwis a
greaft lover id' young people had the
group in charge.
The True Eight -Missionary C'irchj
of?Shady?tirove <'jnm4e- -mot, at?the
home of Mrs! Allrt*rta Kuff Daniel
on Friday Afternoon. Th<? President
Mrs. Etta Clement presided. The
regular scripture lesson was read and
discussed. After business being dis
pcned of the In?tfs?ervotl-a delicious
repast. ? ?
Mrs. Corjpa Partee of New York
pyprp^pd thanks t ? Key. and Mrs.
Dan if! fT>r t h?-i r <l< !s< mo-- repast. Mrs.
Daniel was a Med !.v Mrs. Artv
Torrence' and .Miss A'ddic Mae C'amp'
bell.
Mr-, and Mrs. \V. J. Jamison, motor
Pd to Winston-Salem. N. C., Friday to
see" Mr. "Jami-rmV nephew who is
ed from the Missionary Circle.
IMra. .Corina Partee of New York
City, and Miss Creola Sladpi of this
city left for New York City Saturday
night.. Mrs. Partee spent quite
I a- while with heF sister, Mrs. TrH*
# . Slade.
The TonguP and Thimble Cluh^ met
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IE BROWSINGS
GARDNER
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this column last wl-ek between Allen
a notice to appear in the pupfcr. A ,
gem opt trt tiio Align director of AAkotrp4^ticipaling
in the cage pastime
1 n Vi 11 mi - -ii-Mni n i
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t\ill he in- the S. A. 1. A. A. Jthrs suawriting.
The era of economic tlepresthe
ranks of our educational centers',
e curtailment of athletics general! v!
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ftrical. us it "is claimetl to !?.. in man .
ty to etiKaKe in .intereollegiatc^activirles
to this, question and it is for the;
t is our hope that there may he sonterowsing.
s to have gone to Augusta last Satur-!
t for some reason that game was can11.
have played on,, game each to date
It with (leorgiu- Stale. wKfle the hiffrI
op Porterfield, Archie Scott, and Wil-(
otball, basketball, and baseball, Por;>ns
being a first rate'xr^ter in football
nd a five back stop in baseball. Scott's
:ig in the Spring game, lie plays a
ty and is a fast, forward in basketball,
baseball because of his distant clouts
tip-top on the court, and he is an able
Sail team is said'to be th^dfvrst basketThe
Rens are now in their hijcth seahip
article by Harry Caplan.to have
ison fon five consecutive years. That's
ing by a substantial margin but saw
this lead cut down until the score wa'tied
to 22 22, at the end of the second
half. The teams entered an rxtra
period to break the tie with Yoorhees
jumping out in front with a field
goal and one foul '.shot. But the Tigers
in the closing minutes register- I
oil one from the floor and two from the '
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iiw^nnu. ,iusr-as tne-w+ustle annourre-^
('(} the end of a pame marked by.hril-j
"ItTTfiT playing on RoTR sides bT the !
court. _The Timers showed effective |
. t'i mi and class guarding and k'epfthe'j
1 forwards of Voorhees?shooting at
long range. Michael Byrd and IIop-l
kins starred for the home team;, the
former two tallied four field goals i
each while Hopkins scored two goals
from the "Hum and the-winning foul ,
shuts to take the contest. I'oinsette'l
and Smith?played- n?great game for
the visitors scoring live 'utahthree bus-'kcts
respectively.
The game that will draw the largest
.attention will be the Coming benefit
game with Sehofield on the 10th
of February. . . .
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soif; 11ic_e_UngLoji o h ed - b y-vitrgTTTg song
"N'uar?the Cross" the club had a!
social after everything was over: the'
hostess, served a delightful course of ^
potato salad, lettuce, ham sandwiches
^;iltiiie"< crackeTs ' and hot cocnrrr 3
| Mr. Jim Alills on Lang St. who has
|-been vci'v ill-is some what better at
"tiTts writing; we hope him a speed,vv.
recovery. *
Sunday night services wen- well"
attended; Rev. Mahailey used as his
iihiccti ''The Second Coming "f
Christ." All were delighted .to have
li'v. Mahailey pastor of Jerusalem.
Baptist Church preach to them. Ifn-"
spirited songs were enjoyed as well
as his "Termon. , _ ~ ! Z ...
Wo are ' glad ? to report, that Mrs..
Kfal>hins..ivhn has hf't'n sick 1*??r
quite awhile is getting liking?fine;?Row
and Mrs. Daniel wish to thank
"Messrs. Ilatt'ie W'ntkins, Florence
.Drown ahd Mary Williams for nice?
things to eat during the week.
EIH1KFIKU) NEWS
Edgefield Academy, observed relig
oiis educational. week Ja.n. l'J-.ld. 1
The students have finished thetr
mid-term examinations, to the regret
of some,, and the delight of others, ais
in till walk of life some will sue
eoc<i while others fai!.,
The,Willing Workers Club of T*i
ni'.y A. M. E. Church bad their I;i ^
ijief'-ing of 11)111 at the home of
=?ir.rt .Mrs. W; E. lJnrkr??nti tV' ai t tnooT'
of the llith. Alter the i.sual.
lool'ne of business i lelicious men C
\i as' served.
I.'rol. .1. R. Finnn Ml )" '
by-?Mr?John 1-iW, Mr. und?Mvs.?laa ,
gene W aldomotored to Aiken S'.y.d iv
j Miss (lassie A. Kiltho"ford. wa? tic
week-end guest of I'rof. and Mrs.
W. K. Walker.
Mr. and Mri.; Eugene Waldo are
at home again to the delight of their
, many friends. . "
Mrs. Maggie Cooper of Aiken iweio
pleasant visitors in the city Sunday.
' Mr, and Mrs. Jas. (). Thonip.son,Mrs.
Kimball,. Misses I.ogan end
Rutherford motored to Aiken and \u
jlfustu Sunday. ?*?.
-j Mi>, Indian ('hooton in?indh
at this writing. We hope for her n?
speedy recovery.
Tss itussell. Smith of Aiken \va
seen in the city Saturday.
The.'Edgefield Basket Ball team is.
predating for a prosperous season. ?
_ SWANSEA NEWS __
Sunday School was opened on last
Sunday bv the Supt. MP. W. I. Roach
at the usual hour. The attendance
was good.
At 11:30 o'clock Rev. I/. Randolph
- -preached a i^oble-sermon from -Exodus
On Wednesday night, Jan. 14,. the
teachers of Swansea Colored (rraded
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School gave. a woiyanless wedding for 3
the- benefit of the sehivoV. li
,Mi*. \V. A. Keod.has returned after
spending lireniy. years in New York. t
Kev. ami Mrs.-It. M. Minis announc- i,
eil the birth of their little daughter \
Beatrice on Jan. 17, HUM. v
. Miss Annie A maker of "-North was
seen in town-Saturday on-business. y
Mrs. Ktln-l Cook and Sister. Mrs. [
1 'atiline?Clove'?rrf?\oi foi k. . Ya."?t?r-j
home 'spending * euro time with their j
TTf ri' "fr ---".f id - ?'4'-h??wfwow ^ ^
Mr. Henry C. Mas is of Orangeburg' j
was .1 ho week -en i guest of his aunt (
Mfss Mai > 1 hi sis. ... ' . t
.Mr. Ll\ uiy Moli.-niiel w ho has been j
vei v ill is out again to tlie delight of
his ninhv friends. . .
\l i- ! ' I Bvi'il-iii' Allien wis file
iMr.it i> 1 Moo IV Hell Fields on last.. ^
Sunday. v"
Air. and Airs. Henry C: Fields was '
the dinner quests "f liis sisters Miss- 1
es 1%.. 1 >elle and i'.thel M. Fields on s
.hist Sum! JyV -- * 0
Mrs. IV.' V. Williams of Chieapo- is t
huiiTe -n n.i'i'.r ;iy.iiMe ? til,' mother t
iAI r.<. Sara Kdm<>nd. . l'
s:, ii"-" : new ('hevrolet. 1
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Alt-. Minie r.o-iair of Chicago, 111., .
left Unit week after a few days visit
with Mr. am] Mrs...J...Titt^itton Se- ^
cession Ave. . While here she spent a
few days in (Jreemvood. Mrs. Lo- 1
trail H p native of Abbeville County
as td?i>?a - ^hi.'.xa_of-_ ALrz T i t t ier ' *
Mr. John White is sick at this wrt- "I
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Mrs. AJdh; I!.. k?e'. wife of Prof. J.
\\". I.ee. was called to Washington, P.
('., last \\e"i< oil account of-the illness J
of tier 'mv'VhiT.?r->???? ?--3
Mrs. X noie koe Knhprdon.-of Ita- i
ieiplv. X. -and Air. Pavid ^llenry '
lt...wi-1-Mi-.l An". Ar.lmr. Aljch., came 3
home oil acenOnt of their mother, <
Ahs. Julia IV Miller being very ill. i
Mr. l?ra7tT> m'<1 left hist week. Mrs..
Miller is. -i-rac- It?r* at this writinpr.
Mrs,. Itina lYiir li:i been very ill,
bLitrysjjma.- .a lit-1!y better at this
writThsr. M's. .J -tii? Ruth Gibbs,, of
I'luriiit. M :'vh! last week to
bi' with iaa- ' a'( t' " I
.McV'-j s ,|. \\'. Tcnaant. L." A. Richie j(
.1 li. .1 .. \\ a < V-llier motored i
i't.> (?i:rliT"irTFvv":'";''"vTl rTyriiiC'Sfori on J
the I >'h. 'I'I. i .>k breakfast in M
()rane'i!ii'ir.-. :MKhhie- was hiprhly';
mit' t'tit iac ! : i ? [v I *t*? t*. li. S. Wilk- (
11fi \\ !.i1 i:h'."r ~\~VTt"~ entertain-.
?;! I>\ i la- A 1-ti Ttn<:~aii !.-. Tliey s-pont |j
'ho . I I \ -\r !:' Sir t \ t'.|- .u ri (1 t'.'lllil i
' "hain i !! i . V J\ w: I'. 'a
I- A| . :;ik": i . ! iaia.I li. I'ruwji are t
the li;-."-'ii.y . i-a .'.I ? f a baby tflrl.'i
btvri!-.laa. I J, I : I. \\ei;vht lO'-j lbs. u
w% iim\. t : irw u yi t utougn we "
>ia vt- . omm:-'! :; ; i - y i-e. tafrs 'hanging i11
ai'ioind ; .'1: ifolks have ^
i'vijroi-tfr is.-- ? are proud to say '?j
that v.l' h ill ? ! (!. friends thru '
(.? '<i. ,.M It v i and Mrs. Shorward *
<>f Zi- m < at.aart .Hat t i t Chui'o.h sur- "
t.t i-'? 't ii-'i ami candies, v
wiikh v t .11.1 ..)' ! 1 t o tlu* highest.'
\\ o aro i ; i a\ that Wo did en-j^
jo\ 11.;' . . in>.d MiM.ila\\ which] j
[ i.M< !. I- !l ii i.lt d. ' And t.lie i^1
I Hilly Mitiday < I .jr.??s? 11 I.line's wonder-! 1
tUl no a;-v. .. .n Monday nights..
ScloiT'io;. < i! . on i .i!.11 ; ami" we al??
way.'i l:aV.. \ raw r i \ ietl every thurs!*
idav trieht. Th'-re :ve a' few things
j.\\ hi !i M' ' '"I -o.'iiie the life of a
Miri' ;?;7T-rf.~rr T~: kind words?
land deed.-. ! lun'kn s tholn feel that .5;
the-.- uiij.S'f of... o;,;e use again in the*1
world and Mat i.-. one oY ,l'he finest.iwt-I
)>u! e to a' li' i lor lile. I' cheers many!*
ia uiai.i l d i.' nl' with idoasant hone. t
{and ??.r hifiny riuvmTs who is sad in (T
I llloOi! l'. t lie r ui:if,i>. JSil while vlsl-1.
til:!* ::: ?' >? a \ari<>us places I1
' um, ill In'?i I?Lu?have?friends i
ooftie' outand give us some cheering !
.'won!- which we always enjoy. We.|
are. not lonesome, but it makes us I
feel good to have some visitors. Vis- (
it'mg-are at anv time, except from 2*
to 1 P. .M.
' ' T'almeCt.o is aionum l'atients;!
ELLOI^EE NEWS J"
Hdt*?t opmnmivy was?very?Thucli
kmltlin- El iday'rnoi n ng when a tole.gram
was received by Mrs. Katura
Caldwell of her sister's death, Mrs.
ill
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CTLEAPER ~
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TaucTc hick JlTTheS of Winstun-Su- "
t?ii)t N- c. ? ^
Mrs. Maude Irick James was a citi-. :
;en of Winston-Salem, for eight
rears. .She was formerly of Pinevoo'd,
Sr Ct, ami before marriage she
vas of ElIoree> S. C.
The body of Mrs. James was
nought to Elloree Saturday nightly
.her husband, Mr. Elijah James, to
he home- of the deceased sister, Mrs. ^
vatura Caldwell.
ihiwn ('impel A. M. E. Church, Sunlay,
Jan. 2.> at .'1:01)'o'efix-k, The fun
rul service was officiated over by
iev. M. Warley, master of ceremones.
Music was rendered by Mrs. A.
Janiels, The Old Hugged Cross" was
ttttr?by Misses WakcBild and Tedder King
'1 hem Belts"~was ^ung by Miss
I'edder. Resolutions' were read by
d. R. Williams, that were sent-from
>t. James A. M. E. Church,, from the
hurch in general and the_ Stewardes's:,s
of which. Mrs. James was a mem
ier. Kev. B. F. Ilildebrand also help-"
(1 with funeral. Presiding Elder E;
iVells preached the funeral. The
loral offVrings were beautiful. The
cue hers of Orangeburg Cuuntv Tra
iling School were flower girls?~
Misses Wakefield, Gillns, Skrine,
Tedder. Noiset and Throop.
Mrs. Florence Howard, 'Mr. Joseph [
l uxi . tr. s ! i ti i.ujiiri! .syinianne j
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.. uLv.vvr 'ic i
\y \ h;tvnv. ;t i .i?;u rcni^vi'd irom I
his ! ! ;?HI Mm- 'hospital Ju>t']
TymHrr?- 7? ? -r U
M ; .. I , r.ij' lluivt had a ft*c t
. :> >'. . 1 * 'last wvvk. in the 1
In'.-pita! ' in'.evlv at this s
v.- r him-: - r~" ' ( ?
Mr M 1 i.- Hi I I'amily has
iiK*vc<i t*? ji" 1 a!in it ,h<'nie-h
.Mr. thiMwli ( r ?r AsluyiMo, s
N. ?.? 1 nt a_.-t\_>4 days last week V
V.rit !V hpti:
11 '. '< v. W i!Iittmy-wHl
\\ - slij . a. I >. <a ii' exported here t(
\ m >]. '1.. their home. o
' ^^^^nhievile- u'iri.
:j:k at this p
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?VV;-. 1 i-n ?IT?! v 1; ; i?M-th?tannine -T
(1 | .. : . ??? h .1 i' pallors-?on lj
Afisses 1 i a Kl ylu;!'(! - a ml Tlary. R. \\
I 7..fiT A lovely y
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aMr. l.'.ih :ran will he seen, on C
Sen- i '? A V i : it? et'te l" \yhilo Miss;.,.
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I'A! MlililH SANATORIUM n
If
St.jil i'.wk. S. i\ h
W'e haV.e fa.1 with a plen- 81
ty wirier \. i -'he'-'!?:it we are now y
hstviht; .. loMjihl wjl'ich \\'o are i.
pi 1 i'.kI :v :u'v pleaded, to say
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l.owery, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ragins I
md daughters motored down from j
Winston-Salem to^the funeral of Mrs.
lames.
Mrs. Maude Irick James, departed j
his life Jan. 193i. She leaved
T> mOtrnr Husband; "Mr. 'fil'ijahMirmeir;-1
So'iis, Mrs. Katura Caldwel of Elloree I
drs. Alma .Johnson of Pinew.ood^Mrs.; j
Julia Ransom, Creston -City, Fla.'; I
Brothers. Mr. Marion Irick; Newark, j
S". J.; Mr. l'ldd I r oll. Cameron, S. C.; !
N'eices, Miss Wilhelmina Irick, P.ne- I
wood; Miss Susie Irick, Elloree;
SJephews, Mr. Arthur Caldwell, Ellor- |
eT and a host of friends.?^Phe fam-4
ily appreciates the kindness of all the
'friends-in their sadness.
~ - dillon ynfrfl
The weather was ideal thruout the
lay Sunday and all church goers were
n attendance'at the various churches
Promptly at li o'clock Rev. J. P.
Washington thorough going, and energetic
pastor of Bethel A. M. E.
Church ascended the rostrum and began
divine services. After a few
ninutes of deliberation, he selected
as his text.:?Hnsea. S:7;"They have
.own to the wind, and they shall reap
he whirl wind." Subject, Sowing and
oaping. The sermon was touching
md impressive. . ..
Sunday School at the usual hour
vas held with a large attendance.
At 7:30 ok-lock, Rev. T. J. Ransom
>roke the bread of life to us froni
U'v. 6 chap. "ThP great day of Mis
vrath is come and who shall be able
0 stand." Subject, "Great Day."
Rev. Ransom has all the traits, of
in evangelist and is developing into
1 great preacher.
Revs. (J. I). Collins and O. C. I)unlam
were pulpit Visitors. Dethel is
life under the leadership of Rev.
Vsshington who knows po alps.
Great throngs crowded into Man-'
ijju Daplisl Cliuxch alt day Sunday: a
hear Rev.^Gregg, the senior pastor
f the city.
Rev. A. Mack is bi'lngllin lliinns lu
ass at St. Stephens M. E. Church
The three year old child of Mr. Roy
yterian church Hamer, S. C., who
as lost Dec. 31, has not been found
et. ' . .
"TRy^db?"gr'1t^."'anri^iifrsr'"&r"'0r ollins
is ill at_J;his writing.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Means who have
een ill fire improving.?? ?
t tr cs t
i up x, xx# o. iiuu tiuj
hich has been disbanded for some
lonths held a meeting Monday nite
[?? re-orea-nization.- Election was
eld and plans made for work. Both
Dcial and literary were made for the
ear. "
County Teachers' Association
' Dillon Copntjr Teachers held their
rd meeting Jan. 10, at Dillon graded
rhool. Rev. Washington the chaplin
led in devotionals. Business and
ew business came before the house,
'rogram of the dav was lecture from
lev. Washington for men and Mrs.
f. E. Gordon for ladies. They were
roll given, and received. Time was
oo short. Mr. and Mrs. Alice Toge
TcNeil were greeted by the association.
Mr. McNeal is a patron of
atta. We hone for them :t long a-.d
iappy life. Business of interest?hr
arried, out during th^se meetings.
Mrs. Hargrove (Tie 'County Supt. of
cln^ols graced the meeting with inormation
wanted hv any .member of
he association. She also stressedteaching
domestic life. iMrs. (Hargrove
manifests. much interest .in
olored rural schools. We appreciate
ler.
Next meeting will be Feb. 14, from
2 to 3 o'clock. We hope for a swell
tttendance; a sweel program will be
endered.
Minn w u Prrpgtnp apont. week-end
n Florence.
Miss Ha,nna spent week-end in Benlettsville
at home.
Mr. Everett Blackman was the
?uest of Miss Margaret Hanna Suiv
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WINNSBORO NJSWB
The Teachers' Club is sponsoring a
Popular Ladies Contest. The contest
will close Feb. 3, with a musical program
and lecture by Prof. C. T. Hinton
of Rock Hill, 3. C.?
Miss__Lillian Smoat entertained the
club Monday afternoon; ,^fter aft
business was transacted, the meeting
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adjourned to meet ftext nt the homo?
of Misses Hickson and Gordon. -An 1
appetizing menu was served by the t
hostess. d
The people of Winnsboro feel highly
honored by having Prince Wilburn .1
of West Africa favor them with a \
musical program in the {School Audi- ci
torium Friday, Jan. 23., j
It was education, to see him master
two?pianos?at?the?same?t+mo. He
should be greatly praised for ht. is a ,
man' of our own race.
'"Missus GiTMitfK "BTiTwn 'ilTftV SHlbilT1
spent the week-end with their parents .
in Columbia.
i. Mr. Wade Kobinson departed this !
life Jan. 11). He was a well thought 1
of citizen of Fairfield County by !
white and colored.
~RTrT Jim Robinson oT rhilapelphia I <
was funeralized Sunday afternoon at? ^
Beach Jack Church.
Mrs. Maggie Moore of New Jersey 11
spent a few days here with Mr. und c
Mrs. S. A. Moore. v
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ALABAMA NKAVS
Jan. 8th at the Sunshine Schoo' j
Prof. N. L. Davis. Principal. Miss^C. j
T. "McDowell, Assistant toucher? ^
Rev. G.-T.-Collins of Dillon, S. C.
and family came home and was invit
ed -to speak^rit rmtrrttf the schools he?
attended and ' finished here, * i
The following program, was. ren'
dered: devotion, led by the student
body. Sorig by Asleine Witherspooh, A
Prayer by Lily Nora: Recitation by f
Mary Hearrins; Solo, by Lena Hill; I
.Recitation. Minnie B. Ruff in; Trio. (
Mary- Hill,. Vina Lomas and Lily Nora -<
Solo, MarV HiU. The roll called by 1
Prof. N. L. Davis. A. B.f Remarks, j
Mrs. G. O.. Colh'ns; Rev.. Andrew Low (
rv. Mr. Weslv Mack. Father Jeff t
Lowery, 104 years old. The principal ;
then introduced Rev. G.'O: Collins, a
home rajsed Than'; he said a graduate i
of Stillman Institute. Rev. Collms. ;
read the 1st.Psalms after some timely <
remarks chosed for his subject. "Seei- j
for hisrh things in life," All enjoyed .
the "Serine n.' He proved hint sol f?a-~j
worthy man of God. <
? Mrcn Agnes-lrt*wis one. of. the ex^=^
teachers gave a splendid address. .?
We are glad to have Rev. Collins and
family at anytime. Come again. I
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GARNKT NKWS
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The services at Alt. '/.i<>n A. Al. K. ?
Church Sunday were well attended. I\.
Our ITt's' dmg Cider. S:mdv Simmon.- 'v
was with us and he preached a soil! \
stirring serin, n from tin 2nd chap
'el' ,of Oanicli and t lit- "Till" vev<e.* ?
The Xinas tree, on Tuesday after-*1
noon at the Palacliveola School Wa- i
quite a success. A play was given" t.
entitled "The Reindeer." 1 ^ 1
~Mr? 11. T. , Hanson gave an nspir I
ing ta.lk, based on "What does Christ <i
nas. moans-: ; ;?f
Rov. ami Mi '. 1L-. J- Hudson?wert^-jthe
dinner quests?-of Mr-.?and Mrs. |
\V. T. Hanson ' i
Mr. Kelly Gantt and Mrs. Hanson ao- }
aompanied by- Miss L. B. Lino motor- i
H'l. to?Savannah?Monday :?thoy?i'v^ f
arrival Tuesday no n. 1
Mrs. Lula .J.nes is on the sick list. \
Sunday at 3 o'clock Missv Marf*ife -J
-r l?y mmlk'-k a ml- M > . ra vos
vere united" in marriage. . \
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?Thi? birthday nartv at Mr. Freddie
?. Goodman's was postponed due to
he inclemency of the Weather, FrJay
evening. ?
Miss All'rasha Richardson and Mr.
ohn Pinckney accompanied by Susie >
rVilliams motored up to Estill Tucs
lay evening; they reported a very
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CI.IOVKLAND OHIO N4iWS !
"^hrsT^r'^Tfmd^^T^r" ineC TiP
ionic of ' Mrs.' Scott Barber, 10. HH
>t.. Jan. IB. The meeting ayus. .quit ?
nterexting, Ttwe oft'iccrx for the year
1K-J1 ;iro as follows: Mrs. Pearl Dun-"
>ar. President; Miss Mattve Thomas,
>'ieo lh esident;?Mrs. -1 Ruth?Cooper, :
Secretary; Mrs. Lula Shears,?A sal ;
Secretary; Mrs. L. Blair, Treasure! ;
nd various committees were appoint
(1, The hostess made the menibcr:-.
feel very welcome and served a deliious
repast. The next meeting will,
?e wiih Mrs. Luelle Blair, 22'JO H:? ?
00 St. . ' ' ' / .
We are sorry to report that -Mrs.
IVm?Jtaiford is- still ill, tou_we are
:lad to sav she wa,s feeling somewlTnl .
utter-hvst evening.-lltft many friends ?
ire prayincr. for her a speedy.xecovery <
Mjss Lucy Wash ngton, has nftujm d-from
Knoxville, Tenn, after spend
ng three weeks with relatives. She
euprts a very pleasant trip.
The monthly musicale of the Am
inch Sen,-or Choir, rendered by irV *
Cleveland Commnnitv
viiyu ? Ul c 11 \J
^acy. School of Music. Mrs. Cleo'a '
ii oil ins-Lacy ^Directress. The -pro - 'fam
as follows: Organ Prelude;
lyuin No. 284; Invocation; Sylira;
\nchored?Oley Speaks, Cleveland
Community Chorus; The Rattling Sisyiirtin;
Roses of Picardy?Wood,
PHe SR'igh?Kountz^-Reigger, Clevc
aid Community Chorus; Oh! Moon of
dv Delight (from "In a Persian Gar
len?Lebmann; Birds Songs of Even-tide.?Coates,
Clearence Bond; Announcements;
Offertory, Ring ou Wild':>olls?-Goltnd,
Cleveland Comi.umily
hiorus; Benediction. Atcer toe. p:omii""*!.h;
v wu'P served?w. by ....1 ?"
-a n.? r Choir.
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SANTUC NEWS
me junior workers of Thomas
Miapol A. M. R. Church one of -the
uost interesting meetings of the
ocial side of the junior workers club
vas held or^ast Tuesday night Jan. "
il, withyJ^sH Kathleen E. Jennings ?
ifter many games and the program
vas turned over to the .hostess. deiefdus
refreshments was -served, v
The junior workers will meet at
he home of Miss Louise and brothers
). A. and Cleophus Johnson.
Tuesday ' night. Jan. 27, at 7:l)<>
'clock which we are requesting each
nember td be present. ?"?" ?*?
- Miss Ella J.~ Jerriritfs" daughters,
blisses Kathleen and Inez Jenti- >
ngs?and; cousins Miss Cora and Mr.
dorris Tucker were the guests of
Mr. and Mis. Jennie Smith and her
i-iends in Union last Sunday even?
Hg* All th0 giipstit IT very
lappy evening. Friends in Santuc
vill be grieved to hear the illness of
drs. Daisy Jeter. She has been quite .
dele far general, tlnya at her fttmnrt"
vo hope for her a speedy recovery.
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