The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1931, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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t 1 ..,.j Page Eight j. ? WOODSON N KVVS >- Bcause of the b*nl weather many did hot get to t-nkv - art n the Xmas -v-? pounding at Woodson for their pastor, Re - lhggs. I'avisages' are still coming1- Many thanks. JOHNSTON NEWS Sunday was indped a pleasant day. * It found all the chiy-ch goers on their -?t way to church. On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Matilda Wallace departed this lifer She" "will be greatly missed in her, community. Miss T. J. Riekerson the 4th and 5th grades teacher was called away on Sunday on account of the death of Jier aunt. We extend our . deepest sympathy id this sad occasion. On | Slindav nftpmnnn Vf? i ... vv . . . a * l\r\. gnu 1U I 5. i>l . C. Cuttery. arid h:iT>y Hlandoll were ? pleasant-^iBprsnt thy hrmrr-af4 Fl'dP!1 and Mrs. Mcintosh. . A lot of'interest seem to* be manifest ed in our mid-term examination which started .on Monday Jan. 2G.. HONKA PATH MAVS Honca Path Basket Hall'girl's were ~victorious Friday in bringing the ba con home; the game ended with the tecore 5-6 in t'avo.r the Honca Path kir,s'Despite the inclement weather Sum day, a large crowM came Out to?h*ar the message -delivered Uy^Pastm* Rev. R. L. Robinson,- The Farm Demon-strating agent of Amkrson. CounLjV Mr. jGresshoii. \va with us and gave a~rrnl helpful -t ill . ?: _ Till: 1MH . <T!t I A I XT Ft Si: ; .'The girl who get the *TiggTilest praise Are those who tread" tile." common' . ' ways; . Just d.ing what-liny were taught to do, With-/aitl)1'ul hearts ami courage true A kindly world wide sort of miss T am .spending all my days indoors,. Trying to restore jay j>atients *to ?^health once more. My duty is to know a curt* ' ] For all the hurts that human endure. And I would give a Kuigdom free ??IfU?wasdrdy.-f.Iiv inn-n-.V I would like' to he. An-.atVful germ that is flying by rL.^ May get in your system and never die And microbes are small you don't understand .'Brings .so miu li sickness-in our land. But thorp, is :-nr<' one recompense For all such aeeident >. Wi; nurses iirwr i n-n you down,? Nor greet our patient.. with a l'r.-wii. An Angfl't- toi.-?-h?s in <<(;' -hand .We smile liccau-" \\c understand Just how you f ed ami s.???->u your pain Leaves mocker . i *:>: ! n- .an A^pril. rain. But this I know as* a nurse'-' , Saves niany a u\e ride in a hears'e; We wish .for happiness and 11.1t wealth But hope to ncveV get si'ek our self, ; Ji. ;.s...i'?Ihiirmuryt? Floren.ee, S. C. ALBANY MAY YtlUK -MAN S There y.'a-- a?i i ' A\i:~ and |ii;: feet dinner jrivrh Saturday ni^ht Jan. .17, at. t bo- it :f.-ne". i;Mr. and Mrs. II. !.. I!; i"f.,1c, :,s \'i'ir1ii . _ Swim?-Si-?P-rr-rr-^-.:-. \v;., i?r tl.ic *"* ,^L>i i?iiifcT*^iiu i' l ji it. . " Immediately ?:rft- r the d;inner a ? eltil) vw. <> * u , :!, tin- Iky ~ 1 Fruit f'l)d> u li . r. :n fi11..-t i.,.. in i|u J"' j 11iif Biipti i Churolv. A i. Deaeon.Dai i'. ii ..a M f <I "Kin|r of Big l''< IL v. M. ,s. Ihinter. ~ and many ..I an- >* :< ird> attended, tin.affair and aim.i .1 ra- hnei? > i< ! 7 time. ~ *" ^ * Mr. tie! Mr,. "!!. L Wl, ,ehgale an member, <>!' lie ;;;ar Bapt si Church and arc w I! thought of in .the city. TREE WII.L CIXB Not only was the meeting on last Sunday afternoon of the Free Will Club the first one of the new year but it was also the dub's First Anniversary to which an interesting group of the members was in attendance. ' The club met at its usual hour with the president presiding. Opening hymn "The Old Rugvetl Cross," prayer. by Mr. Russell llagood followed Avith hymn "Dwelling in Buhrl) I.and" During the bu-in-ess that followed. as the sccrttai'v, Mis. Nelli^ B. Davis was absent the minutes of. the last meeting was^ olnited> . After the eol ^ jection ' of dues.. Air.-._('amino art.inir as secretary, .many interesting and timely remarks were made by the following new members who were wet _ V* corned into the > h;l>: Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas, MOsdames F. Hlafcely, E. Moultrie, Mr. T. II. ! Pinckney and Rev. Johnson.- Alonjr with whom c Mesdanus Sr-S*- Yottnf*hl?t?Vd hihFRosh Hampton v.? re welcomed into the club also. * From Mrs. ! lavcuird. a visitor an appreciative discourse was heard as well as some helpful sujttfestions by Mrs. Weston. Due t.o the illr.i,.r .(nil,. fmu ..f which will be the 4th Sunday aVter^ ' noon in February at the Sanatorium, r, A letter, expressing their thankful V appreciation for the hss'slance and If, recreation the club ft trying to perform in theirl)ehulf. was received from the Inmatcp Ridrrewood An enjoyable selection was rendered by a trio from the First Calvary K " I Baptist Church?Mrs. Mayse, Mrs. v j Hompton and Mrs. Moultrie aecom . t ' t Ajl members are urged to be pres- j u ent hi the next meeting, not only to 1 help elect your officers but also be 1 tl a rofipiot .nf an enjoyahle program vthat will be sponsored by a committe! that will be sponsored by a committee A composed of Mesdames Annie Weston f' Alma McCoIlough and K. Hagood. n - jj ItKOCKINGTON HIGH SCHOOL n Tinimonsville, S. C. Home Improvement Study. The d< en great interest in the Home lm- di pro venue nt Study and are doing great m work. Some of the boys and their; works lire as follows: Mr. Charles ei Howard builds a poultry house; MrT TE Wilson and David Friday, build gates b; and repair old ones; Mr. Morgan and David Lanirstbn. built.a good poultry tl yard; Mr, Diston and David Simon. | ^ NINKTY-SIX NEWS * . 11 At an, early Jiour tht* Sunday School *' S?fucrintondcirts and assistaiUk_>'1 :~ ^ I ducted the various schools. . ;a The quarterly session. M. K.~ Con-: I'erencc was held in. Trinity Church I Kov It It i.'ucf.... a ... ... ,, |/uuvvi, '1 lie members of Branch Hill M. K. 11 Church surprised Rgv. and Mrs. Wil minis thy. 2nd "Sunday by -nlacitig use tul gifts, consisting of meats and prod ' ucts ah({ many other eatables. ' ' f) Mrs. Minnie L. Harris, who has ' bqen indisposed is lip again to the delight, ol' friends. Proi'.-and Mrs. i'lnijuas, ugric.ultUrai 1 TniT'r'1~Tne-tnii' tvarln i i ill Brewer \<<i.?jl ;.nal was the guests of Mr. and Mr.'. 1 ). j'\ Harris, and Mr. J. R, Deutr \Sun- T day.. . : ' \ Prof. Thomas is proving a tireles- t. worker and- we are proud of him. lie is an inspiration to the your> <>- ^ pie and adults. . " Three adult classes, under his jurisdiction one at "Ninety-" i S fx, Promise hind and Cokesbury. Mrs. R. P. Wllinms \v;ls called tjj Cfiappel to tile beilsule oT~Ik r fTitlu r Mr. Chas. Lindsey, L Saturday morning Mrs. CI. A. Parke ^ Miss S. Lf Joseph. Mr. T. J. Aiken. r* motored to .Greenwood to attend the teachers' meeting at Brewer. Noripah The Ninety-Six. basketball team is ready to play anyone. Write Miss Sarah lee Joseph, (loach;- Box l(lt?. j1 Misses S;?1.. Joseph?Connie nnd?^ Mary l.ue Smith, were pop rulers at i home of Rev; W ilhunifi. -j J Miss Sailie-B. Alexander left on ^ | J an; tit? for LyriiiVnj S. C. ? [ The Young Ladies Auxiliary met ^ at 3:30 o'clock with tlibir. ProsTleii*. ' Mfss.Marv Josephine Lark, at her post , t. Mt. Prospect was graced on last 1 the pastor.- tip preached from SI. ' Luke 18:111; the perniOP was very in- : teresting. Souls were renewed great ly and much revived.? ; Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. I.inias 1 Gail son, MisS Rubye Johnson, worshipped at~IMlgrirh Baptist Church. * Alter service they were thP dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlap. ' They reports a very happy time.. - land County. ?: T 1 Miss Johnson seems to he as much of a Baptist a> Methodist here among ! the Baptist folk will make her one of them. She takes active part in all ' that sh(. can for the^.iiphuiljd i ng of 1 the. race. _ 'Mr.; Anderson l'empleton rind Chris. ] j tenu are on the sick list. We hope 1 i tor them a speedy recovery, j Miss IJlli.e Roberts has returned at'- ; 1111 :-4?i'.ndinl'_.Vivo week* .it Pt !'.:i .lONKSYl[.!.[ : M:\VS The we at lie i is UTirm a inl Spring; like. How nuich we appreciate this -after so JitaiijriThys atld .weeks "of "cold i Rev-. Matthews filled his appoint merit as Cedar Grove.' There was a Jiftfre attendance, therefore the Collection was good. . . Sunday School was held at ticthai\y~ at the appointed hour, all lessons be-, i iu*r well prepared. Last Thursday Mr. Jimmie Moore formerly of this place, but now of Ashevilfe passed awav kfte^long illness,- -aklHiugh his death was an untimely> .shock. 'Mr. Moore .was a ' highly respected citizen, and a" most ardent church worker. The remains was brought herc for interment. 111leaves one sister, three brothers, and a host of relatives to mourn his loss. Miss Laura Rodgers, the daughter of Mrs. Marie Rodgers died Friday . morning after a lingering illness. > She bore her sickness with patience, and was cheerful to the last. Her funeral was conducted Saturday at Thompson's Chapel by her Pastor, Rev. A. L. Duncan. She leaves a - ho.it t)f relatives to mourn her pas>-? ing. Mr. George Hughes* is on the sick -hsll _ \ ? -Mr. "Hud" Njlaney .who has- heon sick for sometime is bettor, and will soon leave" for Vasfcintr.ton wheTt' he will, be with his son. a> Mr. T. L. Smith has returned from Columbia after a visit to his brother Mr. J. Smith. --yhc-mairy fiiends-nf- Rev. Pr l>n"an1 will be delighted to know that he is better. Rev. J. M. Beatty, senior college student at Benedict spent a few hours * last week with his sister Mrs. Silas Thnm ncrn Mr. H. Thompson m-is a v i s i 1 o r ill" - the home of?M-rr-Vtetor Smith Snday.? Crayur-Services wore conducted at Bethany Sunday night, with a large attendance. Mr. I). Long was at the home of his brother Dave.Long Sunday. \ i ' * 1 f - i 11 :1 -1 :N A M AYS Sunday was a high' day at Brown's.! .Chapel Church. Sunday School open ed with Supt. and . teachers at their : posts; the lesson was well discussed by all. Mr. Neal, a. visitor-was with ; i * Tlx , i * - - THE PAT S . ? Quarterly conference was ht he church Saturday and Sund as condurt-ctt-in a very fine sp Sunday at .'{:00 o'ch>c);,..EJ{Jer .dam) preached a wqtulerful st *oni Roman 13:15; Peace and P esfT We sent Elder Adams milinjr for the first quarter we Lin all that wiis due him, amour lission ; contingent $0.65; J iotioy, :* >.(>(); total -J?2G.50. The Pentrue met at 6:30 with 1 ?nt Miss Emma I., (5-ary and s S <rn i he joh. t he lesson was iseussed liy :iI!'; we Were triad t any yo :nu men out. Come a The Ic.e Cre?m Party that was i fcr th(. Helena School childn ierr assistant teacher was en, V all with plenty of fun. Two cruples are {retting p lick their mothers' hotter look SU.IHX \KWS Prof, and .Mrs. A. 11. Clark n?-week-end quests of Rev. and no. lhrtis of Rid'jfe Sprint?, ? e.*y e.xpre rd'"themselves as 111 vi i-v cn,io\pMc visit* Iciich \vci?l* ?i*w? *! ? ? " * * ' I nil' pit laioiest t iieir Tn<, io-T~7h Prof. ris. A; - P. Clark, by yiviiif* scTnl ',irj.''ts. Miss^Lela- M. Johnson vias Cok-cnd y;ucst of .Miss Susie B. V.. Miss Flk'.nheth Ikivis. aecotivp rpf. ?'n<! .M'-s. A. M. Clark, ti dine Saturday eVtiiiing. . blisses 11. B. Lindsay and I a' t v iu?bomT of MPs ( AJice renth. n nK'tiihei of the 10th j t?the h :i (?r-f?All. and?Mi's.- ' ju^HfTT- Ttie'si!ayr~twiiin'jur; * Jat liss ('ulhrenlh. received . ninny rnni' her'sebool mates.' Thoseill: Prof, arid Mrs.' A. H. CI Inrv Klla McCrath. Mabel B larv Matt hews, and Kt^el Hi losses Matthew Hurley, Kllie. n. Curtis Perry. Fred' and R Li.,! ?td<>U'S4?hrf-nra-m The evenhi!>- Were ispent in \i many dillfont irames. aften fl enjoyed a delicious repast. Ill\l I OUT TKAIMNC sen On Friday .Tail. .'50, the tea iistitute of tire Beaufort Countj e held at 1! .".ulor; ('minty. Trp M-Iv.t.l: H;ju..-V "tor that day w irepared ~by- \ HV. Heme Fconi :irls of the junior and senior cl eider ike supervision of tliq._tei drs. d. S. Shanklin who has the at ;on -rri?m:1 i 7i',;,n-?food palatal Sunday Sehool was well att M.th '-by t-oaelu i s a nd ^students, eet. "Ji-i:? Tempted." Luke. 4 I'll - le-'son was well diseusse uiaed in heartily-and yavo thou .c - A ? num. ru-unr vt ry imerosunii vcvq l>r. ir-ut Th'.yv nr<.' II. ' \ f}.< ! Sii*'i!jiy l'rof. U>- . S:; :>; i T. 1 i i i'.<\ with tlicm tu !uim !i. A !' ; TTiiTnTl {ho Mis? M. .VIvm. \ .. Fr.i"/l0r and T. 3. -on. Kt v. Koidham preached a l< ri'id mi iin "Temptation. a-i luoii will tvnia'ti in our mm i_ I l l l- t i 1)1.1'. _ . 1'i . 1 "MM'r sick- ; .cf .weeks this ln-iiiK hi? ;rrrnrrn at r'hi - ehun-h since th >ear. ' - We i.. tha: k his folks f siu.v. ij ami, the h-rftd ** 1 )?-i-V1*-**- * 'iii t'*--t hell).? ' f. Ah i\- . 'Oit'jif .tiu* I'll! in.'.,''1!.':? 1 MM.I LiitV'thiP of Allen 't'hnpel i l-'ih-pi!.- i vnf\ much to !" i h,.;-i ! it.i.a speedy "ec II' I M, . r ' lli'll 'p,l' pf til [rrTrrrsrnr-^T jajMUs ('i- ;:.inl:; . d'd theri 1) !ley fail th".yt' 'ivt)t:!'ly failed t IV... v.i- iin- .lv-iiib'f thoy ary tu Ll ICS. A i. \ ;;\\ s I . .1 i ! ,H3 '* v i ?V-r- (Truly . ' I' \ Tl,: P..1 ?.v li r of St. . i ' r- 1 ?? \viT!i ; n. n. r:! \ r co-i n.wi: vrr" ; vi:1 11> r>T.!) < A ! ? I" A VISIT? IF ll.WFXT. I i - i VIM, NOT AI:LI: . ). Ai:! -iati: tiik !!Ai>:'s- w i:. a i;:-: <h- kkkino. Not i ft rs >r;o\v .vor ? : ( :;rs or. I...I No. L.' N'i.xL '.Mron ll.nnpli hM ! ',..<! M.t .S I 'M'!. ( To s >oF i; .iMM-r 1 ' ' A7 ('!.f \ nil 'i'oiu in -- 10JT Wiik,- !\irv;1il Scion I % : 0 c.i ...1. I'jL'.i ' Oin vi..'.-C Troi I< S?' " \ r I..1 Onvro -M i ' < ... i i i { >; M'U't l!?."0 Trnrk 1'' *.(? Ci.ti; r. I'1-^ Hr;-:; S. .Ian ' ?:. !,??: No. J Hack (>; h "'i't ? on Asvoni tl ' ' c' HTR1 $ I'.'-.H t:-; ' - ;i;r, l!k!'. !" = ;.,! ,': n ( h. vi ?!? t Snort' Coup,. I!'2'.i flu violet iInii l!>2-' Ford coach . f _ I Kurd < ouch |(i;;0 Ford Snort Coupe 1 Ford CosilIi PKN'rH A V Rm7KT f 1 ZV> HAM PT.ON .STREET T'honc f?182. "* ' 9 *. 1 * ~h . . * \*l. * METTO LEADER ge H enjoyed if- pnrty given' by thi dd. at teacher, Miss Will e A. Newman, ay, it Mr. Harold Hoyward, Mr. Cp irit. stance Hcyward and Mr. Vcrgel Bri E. A. " motored to Springfield, on Mofid rmon morning to work. Tliey were trar lappi- l'erred from?this branch of Dorche away ter Laboring CorApany to the bram paid at Springfield, it $20 Rev. I. W.JWilburn P. E. of th dollar district preached at Bethel A. M. ] Sunday. Rev S. E. Watson past< 3resi- preached at Trinity C. M. E. bot ichol- services ' Sunday. Rev S K well of Morris College, Sumter, S. C 0 see preached at Good Hope Biiptist. gain. Rev. S. B. Sallcy was dinner ?ues 1 giv- of Mr. and Mrs. S. Windham Sunda -n of Your, reporter was -dinner -guejoyed <-f Mr. and Mrs. Stark Windham Sur . clay. retty 'Mr. Walter Simmorts, returned. ouL?-Mr. T. Toomer and Mr. D. Toomc .-MSitad i4hp W i $dH&m- -ghdn- ?t? I Town Tuesday. Mr. J. aToomer i S pending sonv Lilnc \vith his p'A-ent: Mrs. Mamie Lucys and daughte ^rge was a visitor hercj, . ^' Mrs. Emma L; Jenkins, teacher c wing- Iforchester Industrial Aca~d<v.ny"ts ri g t hearsing a play that will be put on a trons Lovely Hi! soon. rtnd Good Hope Bnpt st Church is pre them l)ar'n? f?r MeBunch Educational L , hic.il. Saturday, Feb. 7-8, 1031; thi meting will convene. Rev. J. A. W .Cor- Williams, is President; Miss Annie I j Lomas vice; Miss Daisy Owens Sec, anied hnd Mr. P. Runiph, Treas. > Her The home of Mr. and Mrs. Han monU Barries was nearly destroyed b JuTay Mrs. Tinjfc Lee Sprinkle of No1 Col- York is spend ng a while with p;i *rade rents. ' 1 T. L. 1 . Mrs. Minnie J, Chestnut, widow i i. "20. the late Rev. Jas. Chestnut of the t gifts M. E. Church was robbed and assau pres- tecT7' Monday even.ng on her wa arke, from St. Paul by an unknown man., utler, 1 This.is my final plea to Bethel an irley; Trinity Chiuvhes. Will the paste Stev- appoint a reporter to report th obert news ?>f the church to me every Mor -'day |Utase. ?. ?play A. GADSDEN NEWS mm. Sundnv was a linaulifuJ?fbtyr T4 J.sey vices at Red Hill Church were ei chers joyed by a large number of membe: r will and friends. lining The?Sunday. School lesson?wi ill be taught by Deacon Joseph Randolp amies The Supt. Mrs. Louisa W. Randolj lasses reviewed the lesson. acher,' Revv S^J.,. Shivers preached a_ve; repb- interesting sermon using as a tex )le John 6:35; Rev. W~. T. Simmons, a ended sisted in .the services. The Lore Sub- Supper was administered. : 1 -13. Rev, J. R. Barber of Hopkins, S. d. All will preach at Red Hill on the 2 view Sunday in Februaryr?? farts Miss Lucile Finch, Mr. ' Sherl well Finch, Mrs. Frierson and Mr. Sherl ed by Cope attended tho State Insuran - Annual Ranquet at Camden on t rind, 20th. A large nniuber of people i their this community will attend the E es O. land Hayes recital, Feb. 6th. uray- Mrs. C. M. Webber, who has be won- very ill is able to be out again. " The -.- Miss Clotell Finch, a State Colle ils for student is at home suffering with bruised wrist. Qlr a Lit tie. ikipio_Shiversr-g rand-son ' first Hey. Shivers, accidentlv got his thi i- new broken while playing at school Frid I The home of Mr. H. G. Kamen, or th? y,-0s destroyed by fire last week. \won?' Now is the time to begin yc spring garden, wTth "the rich soil a faith- favorable climate. is ill. gressive farmers is a gpod illust know ^i01) ()f. wlmf can be done ort thp fat (-very. ()ut. people need to be taught thi ie ^tar t.,.niiaai.y. UIlll .uonnrjmmi-ini f jU? r. ural resources of our state. on | of the est. If THE WEEK DAY RKLlGlOl > rying. 1 SCHOOL a fail- . : ?'?"Kflf a period of three?months week day school of religion has Jm conducted at the Zion Baptist Chui by Prof. J. E. Briggs, Dean of 1 ???-?Theological?Dep artmcnt of?Dened ... I ..'1 "flrh rh" ni -nfnin"! lit It J." P. Reeder. This school has be /'....I. organized for the Durnose nf imnn v,llM iing the conditions for teaching I christian religion to the children a - (youths, of the . community. Special retention hns ho.en given Hie training of efficient Sund l School teachers and intelligent chi UNTS tian leadership. i It is hoped that this class will c OUR a greater interest for religic YOU "tudy and acquaint one with the Bil > rjc so as to enable him to impart m< BAR- specific religious teaching in t WliY church and the community. Everyone sems to etvioy this wc and looks forward to it with gr< eagerness. So far this class has enrollment of fifty-five members, uii s>r -This week day Teligiotfs class held?every?Friday gt Zion Pf 00.00 tlst Church from 0:45 to 8:00 P. 1:55.00 under the instruction of Prof. Brig 125.00 j of Benedict College. Visitors -? 150.00 jcordially invited to cooperate w 225.00 us in our effort to fight religious 205.00 | literacy which can only he improv .225.00 when the christian people are unit <>95.00 in their efforts. 425.00 185.00 | AN|>KRS()N f'rii 'MTV NEWS The first meeting of the sectio hiy St group of Anderson County teach was held at the Caroline Grai >,) 00 School, Williamston, S. C.; Rev. ' or. 00 T'<?Robinson,?Principal;?Sntun U'.h (W) Iniortiing .January??h?Of the?n 175 schools- in this group all are Ros 275.00 wa,a scnoois except three. .'{00.00 school was represented. '540.00 | From the time the group sang: * 34o!oO |beautiful, America," until Mit" C 425^00 the principal of the St. Peter Sch( 425.00 offered the closing prayer thP me .0 ing .was enthusiastic, helpful and < joyable. Miss Alice Webb our coonty sup visor presided whilP Mrs. Amar Owens prinipal of? the Mt. Pleasj Ro^enwald School acted as secretai _l_ - Migg Wabb, opened the program , ' ; i *. I di ' "'It : "v. t * -- . ~ NANCY CARROLL A Z RO ay t ? is _ ?*? s- Show That Swept Hroadwav IV L'h nicolor Production of "Foi is and Nancy Carroll as St; r h Inspired by a pretty and famo woman athlete, produced : by Ame ca'fc great stage generals," filled.-wi ry catchy songs, pepped with screami; comedy, reveling in heart-tingling 1 iS. niance, "Follow Thru" stoept Broa l's ^'fly 'ts feet, and, fi r two yea kept Schwab and Mandel, its pi C. ducers, hosts to an entertainnvei ncj hungry world. _ But now "Follow Thru" is on- -t ey screen, and, to all the charm - of t O,, SejlSatillTlJll stmni Iimlnftinn l>'i? ce niount has added those' two cleligl he ful screen favorites. Charles' R .g< of and Nancy Carroll. Lor "Follow Thru,-'-* is ;i '"miisir;; 1 si of country clul) life, rippling1 w en comedy situations, throbbing . with tingling love story, and it's all ge Technicolor. Patrons "who "5rr,~lTr a the Capitol theatre, starting Wodn day for 2 d*ys, will see;.'even nn of -of-*-how than did- tin- (-houstmds \\ gh. paid five* and six do-liars :i seal Lllj ay t in New York. . * Jr. "Follow Thru" has for a ha< ground a swanky country club wlv rur . ' ^ nd ? giving the purpose of the meeti ro- then followed the, discissions of ra- following topic: Our problems ; m.four obpeetives. The discussion v ift entered into by every teacher, tiu 'ty CT?nld' ,'wn1- m Iiool oilii' i.J* 'tin who hold the hag?have heard of battlen and hoped I'm ucmifcsT-sn changes wouliL-be made pronto. M ' Webb urged "The" teachers among o er things, to cultivate a prot'essio spirit. i~rstudying. tlu? fliog/aphy?uf tvxi Carolina with Mrs. Anne Thumps y- [Anderson s instructor. Tin- teach voted fhnt t>ii nl.TT^qRn^mirlSj at our next meeting which will >on held at the same1 place, Friday aft noon, Feb. 15, from 1 :.10 until .'1: '"? Every member of this group is uri n to be pfesent. " ' At the next meeting we hope effect an organization of the gro Come and vote for the officers ; s" wish to serve you. Study the (5 rp_ graphy of your state, its possibilil |U~ and be prepared to travel by wa on all navigable rivers, or by frei ^ from and to important parts, tab on supplies at any or every town seaport you touch.?Study your pr )rj, lems, tell thefn; let us help you w ?at -vou ^e'P ,1S- Toll us how you re an y?ur objective and let us make gr "?tl th0 best. Betlt'r Service for 1 jsjboys and girls and bigger bpporti ,p.; ties for our c.on.nninitie,- is our sl?><j M.' . ~ ~~ ,t ' :gs rrr{? LOCKHART NEWS ith- ? "* Many are the problems before lt'fl people now. On every side you te/u hear people talking about hard tin 4- V:_t- i uii&iupiu; incut, M IK" UIXUS, t'l'lHItJ and cutting salaries. This is not t among the colored lint white a QL_ You even hear it in the lcgislai halls. In Umon ^e-mycting was h and comhiittee appointed tn-.rec< nal mend some plans whereby taxes""? ers be lowered. This committee has led ported with some drastic recomni . R. j dations. Some we think arc g lay [and fttheTk not. JSo we are rennn inefof what the old woman told her li en-|boy: "You can't have your cake *ch f cat it.'? l?-is?ft range Trr nKri r people want good roads, automobi '$o radios, graphaphones, telephoi lox good schools and good officers )ol,' not pay for it. You can not lo et- taxes and have these things. The sn- of economy is heard on - every . h "The ory 7s alriglit. but tbolThoe fs er- Ithe wrong foot. The thing to d< id* "to stop wasing; gather up the fr intt ments and use them., ryi- People has always complained iff [.always will. We have-aeen-them. *4 "-'L " ? ' " " ' '% . I ' _ - . * , ^^jjaturda^Jhin^^ ND BUDDY GERS AT THE CAPITOL ? .? -if-?- .. I 7; lakes Greater Film Smash. Techllow Thru" Has Charles Rogers irs. The Glorious Golferette. us ] red-haired, blue-eyed Nancy Carroll, ri- rurrer-up in the. women's" championth ship riiatches, loses her heart to _ Charleji Rogers, wins the envy of o- Thelma Todd, champion wonian golfd ; er, and makes two holes in> one bv i s, j copping thP championship and Rogers o- i in one and the same match. . The U- , youthful, exuberant theme runs thru. j'a series of misunderstandinge, serhe ions and?Otherwise.- Kugene Pal he lette and Jack ILaley get mixed up a- with a lot of lingerie in the worn- . u- .ens locker rooms. Zelma O'Neal re; rs sorts to a mysterious love perfume to capture and tie Jack Haley. And the i.i. big climax comes in a thrillintr chttm _ ))i?n golf match before a gallerv-J _of?? - ? a th(. most beautiful girls Hollywood jn could provide. -irt~?"Button Up Your Coat," one?of? es- of the greatest comedy songs of rc' cent years; "A Peach of a Pail-;" a roinahtr song with catchy lyrics, "It M ist Be V(ill" are ?nly_a few.-of tile : .. Hummable harmony hits that "Fol'** !< w Thru" introduces; ng. out on Sunday drive fifty or a hunthe. rlred miles just to 'be liding, thi'll unJ gruhble about high taxes to keep up vas the road upon which.they rodes \Veil, " rev.. "You can't have your cake and eat it" rrsr-?4'hr itiul Mill Sl'fldgT rerulefcd "a the bite program last. . Friday night, and TTTT- lifted u collection of $29.10 for the iss benefit'of the school. Helpful talks tli- weiv made by Mr. J. H. Land and mil' Prof. W. M. Bogan. Rev. G. H. Giles and Miss Eldora M. Stewart are the onf Teachers and they^ seems to~b sue-? .uh - ceeding nicely. on. Mr. Oscar Robbins and Miss Sadie ers were happily married?a?-few is hoping that thay ?? I wild ha\(? smooth sailing over the ma or.; trimonial sea. * 00. Thc ma"y friends of Miss Lillie cod Mitchell are glad to see her out again after a few days illness. Mrs. Mit.tie Ruth Margin, after up. s\Pei>ding several weeks visiting her ;OU ^parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ?mith, has routrned tn Vir,rv>? ? . _ i?wiilW Hi- VJIttl lCSties ! ton. . iter Miss Fannie Davis, is on the sick Hit list# hut is nicely cared for by her ing lov'ng daughters. . I Miss Mazzie Julia Bogan spent ;Xmas with he? parents, Prof. and ? hile "^rs" Bogan, a"d t>as been very ^ sick at Benedict College every since she returned. The' last letter says she?was?much?better.?Her frtends ~ leok to hear from her daily "and hope jn " she will soon be able to continue. ht*r '' class-rooinwbrk. Rev. J. A. Thompson, preached a very fip(. sprnirn atLeekh'art Baptist j Church Sunday night. We are always glad to have -Rev. Thompson the- with us. Just after the sermon the ^. can1 Sunday School held its election, and les,' elected the following: Mr. J. H. Land, miv : Sunt.? Mr Pi/ilmr/i xr-.ii-- ? ? <.< /\5SC. 5Upt._ >nlv j Miss Jeroline Goforth, Sec.; Mr. W. Iso. A. Smith, Treasurer. Teachers are:._ tjVo|Profr W. M. Bogan, Mrs. Ella GoHd. I tortn. an:] Ivirs. Hattae H. Kelly. The am- school is in good working condition can and is putting on a rally. ,pn* IN MEMORIAM ? I 1" loving iiiiiiiiiinji nf my lln.liiinil + Mr. K. .1. riu-rrv. who departed this l tth! life Jan. 21*. 11)30 at 8:45 A. M., in and New York. fc) ^ ; : '?: PT? s' In life I Jove vou dearly, nosj . In death 1 do the same. an* j I often sit and think of you dear wer-'t wjsj, vou were here again. ,Cr^ T think iif^vou in silence, ^ . * - - T'fo pvps me'weep," ? *** Rut many'a silent tear I shed 'fig- When others are asleep. an(l Annie Cherrv, wife; mother, aisyet ter and brother. p. : *.' \'