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~ 't^- / ' _ SPORTS PASTU'R I -^- ^ - ?a. W. BAO^tt .. 3 "? It looks like fistic business may soon ; publisher made a significant call last w ,' - ~I The Allen men's quintet were made t ???->efore their encounter with the lightens ifternoon. Although the Yellow Jackd > 15-IB "score dining the fit* t half the o withstand during the second period ?earned .'19-25 victory* * ? \Tr. Aiiic+m. ,>< ?.,,i i>~.o Ulister accounted for eleven of Schofie! seventeen for Allen. Robinson and Fie more machine-like attack than the less Burton played, well at the guard posts f * * News conies that"Rnoxville College w : ? -jTJ.nt't VnT) ;a> ''1 These P-.imos were J an impressive record fur the season ha Fisk. Morehouse. Bluetield and Morris 1 Livingston? dropped two last week to game was lo.-t tT-H>; the second So-l'.h the boys having won from the Y. \Y. C. the Morristown (Tenn.) Collegians 17-L ?- lost a game at this writing, ff they a ??....^W-sueh-a?bad idea for^thi'in to ptTiym tjto lose for th,. past several games, vV-v NEWS FROM T BEAl'FORT- COl'NTY TRAINING It SCHOOL NEWS It . . J 1 1 Sunday School convened at its usu- e al hour. Lesson ta.ught by Prof. .f. r *S. Shanklin, The lesson was indeed r very inin esting. All joined in hearti- j ly. taking part in the .dscussion. Wo ! 1 changed our literature for the Sun- j \ day School. We are using now "The ] t Christian Quest," published by the'; | David C. Cook Company, in IllihoiTT i This literature is indeed very' helpful ji because a deal of information is writ.-, ten up in it. i Prof, and Mrs. Shanklitv, took_with them to worsp'" at their church." AH ? en Chapel, a number of the students. s They reported a noble sermon by RW. ( Fordham. - f Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKee is still on i* the sick list.* We Hope for them > I n speedy recovery. On*-Friday, Feb. Gth, the school had ' '/ the. pleasure of witnessing a most in- j teresting play; Subject, "Christen- '| ing the Home," given by the..Home j Economics girls, under the direction ? Sv Shunklin. r The Y. M. t>. A. Boys together wit'i their advisor, Mrs. Riley are very bus. y getting readv to present a minstrel , very^soon, watch the paper, . .1 Negro History Week, will be e.ele- I ?? brated this week at otir school.- On ~t Monday, Miss Allen will have charge' c -of the program. On Tuesday morn- b ing Mrs. Riley, in charge. Wednesday morning, Miss Frazier; Thursday e morning, ?Miss Bellinger in charge; , i> r"P*rday aifernoon .Mrs. Shanklln am. Mies?Grayson. All?promise a pro o gram wortnwiuie. a We are trying very hard to get our i. children - to .see . the wonderful pio-v gress we have made .since slavery. ; ? We are invit-ing our friends. with us, ^ " ; . The past weeks has been a- vei'y ! 1 busy week, iyth Prof. Bhanklin and ' i his .4'afr"-]?oy*.,..|.mtitia- down juonipnit " His boys worked like Htle soldiers. J1 getting his land ready for planting 1 - We were M**" blessed with good wea- [ thr. We are makin" Teat progress here * in our school. The students are just . ' taking hold of everything and put- j| We can't .See anything but success. ; y Last Sundn-- Prpf. Shanklin mn- [u tored to Garnett, S. C., to look over 1 his Sii*"1 . Q"h'Tols, as he is Supt. , of the Sunday Schools In Beaufort District. Accompanying him 'Were.; Misses Allen and .'Grayson,' three of ^ the students, Claren'ce Eady, Jose- : j phine Brown and. Lucji. Taylor. We j were the dinner guests of Mrs. C. t Eady, and we all enjoyed a pleasant I jj evening. . I % , -?\tmmwm' ,. - - -- ?.?? U IP.-UUil.SOX-I.VWW l lvNFAYS ? .1' -" rr President and Mrs. Porter. (Jives Brilliant Valentine Affair. ,* ' One of the most brilliant and ela- 1 borate alfaiys of the - season, was a valentine banquet given for the mem- *'1 bers of the faculty in the beautiful 11 and spayious home of the president. t-i The sWeet music from the fadio sea onxi the occasion fott WM(1l. It war t given. A (l Jan. .30, we closed "our first semes. ter's examination, leaving the teach- v ers and students tired from mental ? work.?As?wr?walked in?with?our JS friends dressed in" gay colors we were greeted by the host and hostess, our n mental tiredness took the wings of ^ some unknown land. We found our r selves in a grqat social gathering n where human hearts mingled as one. j< The entire lower floor was' throwned ensuite an<f beautifully decorated in it valentineTilt' ladies?were. ~h '"^eharmlnglV dTTMsrd' irr red ttn(T-wktfr- -h paper dresses' The men wore red ti ties and red socks. "The entire fete' was a thine of beautv After many interesting games were played" The q hoste3g._passed__out little red' hearts c] bearing the names of -dHFertjnl *per- ~e] aonnels in various walks of life; af- h . '* * * -l ~ ~ * E BROWSINGS iARP*'T" ^ i I pick iy> around these | rom^es. Our', eek. , i i o^believe a cyclone Imd-^truok "them ??. five from SehofiPtd fcfcctfSatunxdyJ. I ts hold the delgation from Aiktm tOj { sledding became tou iniali~Tor Chem i-j and Sohotield tucked awav a well i , " I' Id of Allen were high scorers. TVIe-, 1 Id's points while Forterfield rang: up mine; of Schofield displayed a jmich ' j experienced Allenitos. IIodjres and 'or Allen. - ?. H i<n two games from Smith last week | ? ulaved-nt~ Knoxville. KnoxviTto ~hroy~^ vingr defeated study colletre teams as Brown-.' " '. -, A X' ll I . ? t 1 St. A'uifustintf and A. & T. The . lir-t j The jrirls were more .-mccessf ul than". ( A. team of Asheville it-1 and from ) 3. The Livingstone lassies have not ' re anxious to jose om?-&?might not 1 IPTfllTO e'lrls wlio have heen trying ^ - t ? . i HE SCHOOLS or find'tur our mates we were .ushr?- 1 d Into the dining: room where a <le ieious fiVc course dinner was sew- ' <1. After feasting sumptously we . vturnd to our homes refreshed I'm !1 >ur syeojm semester s work. . j'Si -The following Saturday inimed ate- ! ' y after-prayer mcetintr Mrs. Portei ! vitJj.Abat*.motherly hive ami-rare I'oi hfe-.boys jravo 'the students a surmise party.'-The eveninu" was spent j" n a most enjoyable way. iee ereain I tnd rake were served. f Prof. It. N. Toatly. led pr.ayi r meei- J \ ntf <)? last Saturday eveirnir: The work on the new steam line .is ( dniosl e ni'deted. Pret. A. H. lira-, j oner is a real .moehanie: with his for e he has soieed the heat problem | or "the nyxt ninety-nine years. Dr. and Mrs. .1. (J. Stewart wt re a j lioiltf the l'eeellt visitors on the rani- j pus. President Porter and K< \. |?. T. j darray metered to Sumter lin'lasl M ritursday to atU lid one <>f the meet-!, njrs of (''airfield Presbyt?ry. si:ni:t'a. jimoh ton.lit;t: 7jl The following teachers <-f--Sehe a.! unior C'olleire. .Mrs. ! '. .H. l >orty. .Mr* !' iry.an, l'rof. \V. ('. Peeks. Prof. .1. t . j 1 Jveks, M'ss ^\. P. Cat11 and .M is hr py S. Ilijrh, eepoi'tfil si nuKt eivj.Ta pj U- trio to- Columbia ot> Feb. (?. jl The poise and dignity of Mr. Ha. I s, nut to say. anything of his' s'nt at was rich. * "Tin I u!>. 111] i.l -f 11 r friends to la? with u>. i>iu ^ ^i*i 1 tr ' re planned tor (hat day v LOCK II AUT N i:\N S V The health invetin.tr thai 'was Held T 1 Sims Hi School tn-day tvus iarflw I* t.t ended an<l also interest int. . I' ?iir hit i tTnlieS att( lull' d the 11 u?nli i i; and tunj i,rsleT'",lnn;r!V' mlrFe-I ill " file' calth inuvi'ineht. ? ' Aft?r diseussiiif the- matter, an h rgaiiizatiim was allVHed .with T'lof. ,. A. Sims. Cha'rhian. and .Mrs." .'a C all L. 'Humphries; Secretary. \Ve it ope that nnieli good will he done ~n fy lis organization. " ii 'Ml". K. .h Hrigmt. of Hi o.-hl vn. . writes his panrnts^ 1'rot . andMi s. f. M. Ungati, that lie has been iunrrted. joined the church and wv-' apt-zed h\st .Sunday. . -AITa. .JatiiejSeot-t and lifle son,-hareturned to Loekhart after three' |) 'eeks spent in S.i w York 1 * it y. with i. er ihildreii. She reports, a line || inie and her children ar'e doing 1111 | .M'Ss Mary lb Voting' ami Mr. ii. ;; '. Smith, of I'nion, and Miss Oilsic s 1. Huthes of Wilkshurg. spent Sat ' > , rday afternoon with Mrs: Lillian .1. kigan.T Miss 'fount ami- Mr. Sniitii arpjrisf~rTosiaTTtrcir M-nunl al Cmr- | toad where I lu-y had successfull.v y aught and made many friends who efrofted to see them leave. Miss lathes is the lovely daughter id-Mr. 1 nd Mrs. (1. T, Ihitlu's, and niakvij , _1 , pleasant for all who eoinO in eon ' act with hei'. Mr and Mrs. William I'bwell were ; ( ay tlr T*(">\\oll ~fs ~a l?iiid- owner, ; ndustrioOs farmer, treat ciiurel: worker arid greatly interested in thj ducatioTV, of ' his people. May his hid mefease. ' ii The Sunday Selvioj lias taKcn H71 ~ i:i? 1 1 . ' ew 111 (? ana uirmisrs i'uuii Irs. Klla Stephens', Mrs. Cora Noris, Mrs. Lillian Ro^an and Mrs. .la- ] et Thomas were a-pionjr those who :>ined last Sunday. . . , 4 * " V A night school has been opened ' p r; Lockhart Tor the hem tit of those meed of infftjmiation along the line ? FTIiV time.- ? inity while you can., v Re v. R. R. Reat.v of Gaffney preach- s rl a tine seVmon in Lo.eklmrt. Raptist. ? hurch Sunday night Rev. Roaty is li hristian gentleman; an able preach- j| r, and we are always glad to have im. ' - C >- 4 ( iqyf siiumi a ^wjpvjujwr THE PATM . . y< n TTtDfll SP( EKKSVILLE NEWS Tin.' orchestra and quartets of A I'nivirsitv uixler the direction iTiss Mitynu' H"|tk'ii. rendered a gr; eeital at Hampton Junior Hi Set I'Yb. 7?. President IX H. Sims, de red a masterly address entit 'Kacipg the Sun." ' A large num ?f people were present and many ?r town guests. Mrs. M. -L. Cling, a member-of ii.diCV Hill faculty was the week(UcsA of Prof. (and Mrs. J. T. 'acuity* member spent a few ho villi Miss Yerda McKinzy, enro o her work at Ridge Spring. Prof. J. T. W. Minis, called a h vet ball game between Edgefield ad'emy and Ridge Hill Thursday iidge Spring. He was accorhpar iy his sister, Miss Verniee Elle .Miss Pauline Miles one of the h (chcol teachers of Hampton Jur litrlt lt!i< Pimfltio^ f a IVav Krt/J . .ywvll VV/IIKIIV VI V\? IIVl UCU leverql days We wish her a spei 'eeovery- -! =:? ; 1-? ?f+n^Trr^t Annua) Dii'laratrorr?G est of Saluda High School, Johns mil 11 :i nijiton Junior.'"High will vt\dered at Johnston Tuesday Feb. .Mr. Jerry Smith of Columbia, S, lied Thursday, Feb. brtrfter?a?U leriod of illness; - He is survived lis mother and. two sisters: Mrs, !. Smith, Mrs. C. J. Cannon, Mrs. ? UnattleliuuMi.?lite,. .ujLumJb.crs1ie family wish to thank the Pit 'riciids for their condolence and s dee rendered them. d iff in" their eavement. Rev, W. C. Wilson. Pastor of dathew C. M. E. Churc'a who l jeoii ili for some time is now able n Tfj> ,.^aikI .walking-around in it'irh.borhood. Mr. ,S. Ik. Minis, of Mc-Cormipk y icre on a business trip last week". Tbt* octette and quartet of Han oil Junior High will render a reci t' (ireenwood. S. C,, Wednesday. J* 1. directed by Hrtif. J. T. W. Mim? JOHNSTON NHVTS Mrs. James Spann, Mrs. G. E. It ord. Mr. Earle Myles and Miss L. \ iiliains, at tended the wedding Jr. and?Mrs. 1,--Jttvkson's daught iphclia at Ferry, S. C. There will Be ii I)eclamation ti inging contest between Saluda, ladle and Johnston Schoals on Tu lay night. Feb 10. Friday,--<>th, a game of basket-b ?pla,\ oil?between Johnston gi aid Ward girls', The scores wi i-ti in favor of Johnston.(die of the greatest events t" :i:?-,?? 11 in tin- liistiu-v ,.f ti,? .mi.u ia> tin-' t'atlir and sun banquet &i\ > tin X. K. S. ('. Hoys ?f Kdgeti 'nimty Training School. A progr nis rendered by -t-he boys'. rJ |>c:iki'r f r. the occasion was Mr. >. Lark; quite a few of the fath< null' short talks. After which tl naii. la-.1 tiiiu lli>'?1-L?K. Boom win delicious menu had been prepai or them. . Negro ikfstoi y .Week will-be?( crved at our-school this week. .Services were held at Mt. Zion B; i' i n ndhis city on Sunday. They both w< ell a 11 elided. Miss K. L. Daniels, the; prinu eaeher is. indisposed at this writii Lo hope for her a speedy recovery l'rof. ('. (>. Mcintosh will attend t onTercnee to "tic held at I'aino Colli1 Vh. ~hi. and 151th. t"" Mr. W. \V. Wilkins head of t Men-ion departnient in agriculti ' a'k a pleasant ta'llcr m our'tbwh"" i i.- - * i j ' n . o . 1 I l-l llljlll, speni lit II ours in our city Saturday,. Air.. Walter Padgett, Jr., of tl :t\ who ha,s been spending awh i Canada is home to the delight ts I'atni.iy, lie looks the picture A IK KN NKWS Tw interesting and exciting gam I baskt tball were . played on Scl eld's court, last Friday (>; withVot ees I list Uute. Schotield girls w lie lirst game by the score of 27-! lie V fhV'es hoys won their gai 1',-gUr- In the last half, of the gai i holield boys played wonderful b coring most of their points, Mrs. Gertrude Ford. Domestic S nee TcachcV in tin high school at / n(Tale Was t In week-end gliest Irs. .Mattie .MeGlu?e,? last Week. Airs. Louise- G. Gatlahain and I ttie daughter, Heniicc motored ot fimi Allendale hist Friday and spc few days with Kev. and Mrs. P. ' tllaham. While in our citv s i;uk* a brief trip to Augusta, M allalinni is the assistant prfnci] M ?.la not- -Medico lfland, enb I'incci a number of guests at.her ho; 11 Fairfield St. last Thursday *v< tig. At the end of a pleasant evt ng they were served a delicious >ast. All tlu teachers were in their pit s at Cumberland Sunday morni rid a large number of scholars wi n each class, to discuss the Tessi )iir Sunday School is growing, at crest and number. The sen vices at ('.umbcrland Sunn fTorning were very inspiring it 1 ng p's Da y'' -fch* mcftso .as in accord with the occasion. 1 ci'iiion was taken from Matt. 10 Jt.t .... - .. .... - v/m yv (ii imp taith." Hp spoke he faith of Richard Allen and wl t has given to lis; a rhnrrh^a- ra Irs. Gertrude Ford of Allendale, J Milliard Minis, of Topeka, Kas., I HErftFOHbEADER ? ? jRTS K. A. Pollock, Providence, R. I. ;and Mr. J. E. Blyers, Winona Lake, Ind., lien were visitors at the morning service. of Stewardess Board No. 1, met at th-i arid tiuinu ul' 3isll'P Mary Davis on Pendle100I ton Street, Sunday" afternoon. The liv- regular monthly business was transled, acted. bo" . The first quarterly conference for out Wesley M. E. Church was held Sundi^-, Jan. 26, and the new District the Superintendent, Rev. Punches made a end great impression op the congregation W. The conference was a success along Ugf- . _ ur.s The Conference Aid Club'of Cumuts berland Church is sponsoring a "Husband Contest," Feb. 25 at the Aiken lttS" Amusement Center. The most popA ular bride will receive a husband and a a bridal cake. ?. 'b^ "^un'or Choir pf the church will . serve at Cupiberland Sunday at both 1?'1 services. Trie young people are takl'^ ing an active interest in this depart , ^"hient of the church. ^ edv , . Xoii are cordially invited to hear at Cumberland, "subject": "Wirere art be Thou?" A spiritual treat is in store 10 for* all. L >ng . ? b? FRIENDSHIP COLLEGE NEWS * Rock Hill, S.. C.t?A Popularity "?*;- CuilU'Kl WHS gtVbn "nrtTTc audlfbrTuhi 1 ^ in interest of the school at large and ^r" appreciative audience was present: a very excellent program was rende: ed by the contestants and other stu' depts of the college has , ' , f(y~^ 1 he two most popular students j.~e from each class were elected beginning Nvith the 8th grade through the r senior class 4th year Normal. The groups included 10r 6 girls and 4 boys. Namely: Mr. J. R. Ezel, $1.55 h'" Miss Mattie Davis, $2.55; Miss Blanch l?! Bradford, $1.00; Mr. E. L. Richmond, ot- $8.55; Miss Mar- Moore, $3.45; Mr. " T. J. 'Simpson. $2.00; Miss Willie M Archie, $7.05; Miss Rosa L. May field $7.35; Miss Annie B. Clinton, $0.10 | total amount raised $34.60. First : prize:Miss Rosa L."'Mayfield, a Bible; _ I O 1 *"* ~ " ai | oecona rnze: miss Willie M. Archie C, a box of handkerchiefs; Third prize' of Miss Annie B. Clinton,.a box of staer, j tioncry. ?Mif. Richrrtond won ~ the I prize for the boys, which was $1.0U tnTi We wish to thank the fncuttry^and es student-brtdy and friends for their is eo-op'eratft>n. The. program was spon sored by Mrs. Sarah Chisolm, teach ?all -er of the Hth "-rade. , t'fc | . * " * '' I N ION NK WTs , ^ vi-r i ? 00| Rain and cooler weather has taken re,tthe place of beautiful sunny days 0l j j during past weeks-. "If all were urn" Sun aml never rain, there would he 'ho. j no rainbow." 11. ; There is much-sickness in our comers munity and many death* for fh.. le., j two months. ** J Mi. Anderson Gist an old citi/en ed j was buried a few days ago; McKisj sick and Sons, undertakers, b-j? Services Sunday-were all well attended. . t . ip- Rev. J. A. Baten, Pastor of Corinth pe"-f-%nrclrri:?' n bttle indisposed I re Pastor Batrn uttrivl"'! n twice ' day morning. Sunday evening he ir> was not well enough. Rev. W. S. tg- Diggs, served. The sermon was enI joyed by all. Rev. Diggs. is a foreehc Jjai speaker. Text: Matt. 8:2. -'Lord ge t if Thou wilt, Thou canst make me ; clean." Pastor' Baten had planned ! preaching- ,<hl keeping with Negro " o 1 History Week, his health prevented. _ \Vc"iiope he wilPsoon be yiijte well, w Dr. Dawkins. is in attendance-aj&V iMrs. Geneva Daen is trained nurse tin in thw-case., ile i; Mr. Ro"' Lindsa** who has been of quite sick for some time is much im of proved and enjoyed walking out. J j- Mrs. Kleda Diggs, is quite sick -and ^ ' confined to her bed. Here's hoping her better. Mrs. Mattie Menter, Mrs. j Carrie Giles and daughters are on ! sick list. ics ; Mrs. Mamie Thompson on N. io- i Church St. still indisposed. >r- : Mrs. Mollie Weddington, Mary Gil on liam, Francis Means on E. Main St., 20. are <>n the sick list. Mrs. Julia Moor: ii; L. Dawkins, on O'Shield St., are on I me ' sk k list confined, to their homes. Mrs. All - Amy (iist^ and Mrs. E. Mills are a ci- with us e're long. \[. Miss I.. Blackwell on Douglass of :tf eight Wasp teased to have her moth-" ? | cr, Mrs. Ida Nance of Columbia, S. ler I( visit ,u r' r ' I Mrs. Sallie B. Young, bus as hods* . | guest her sister, Mrs, Addie Anderi" son of North Carolina who will spend' ^ " j sometime with relatives and friends i here. May her visit be pleasant. ial ^ program on Negro History, ut j Z';on A. M. . .Chur.ch sponsored by j Mrs lass was intornuting . 6r* [tind well rendered? Inclement- wea* me thcr hindered man" from" attend)"| All are pleased to read Rochester, 'n" | N. Y., news in Leader and hope that re~ i the correspondent will continue writ* | ing. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon lire ac- 1 pleasantly remembered here by many ng I who rejoice to learn of their success ?re Congratulations to the Misses Bran on. dons. in yet busy group. William Giles, the youngest pupil reads and is learning i?. to make letters. He has learnetL b"/. | several of "Health laws" ami mwirory tf0 verses alone with part of the-23M 'h- 1 Psalm. i;gj 1/ tie folk of allace St. Private School are all doing rricely. A small Adult pupil* are also interested lat j and all seem anxious to get their c4. workrThey are also- learning health.. laws, some facts about South Caroli^r na?use of capitols and etc. ^ . MIHXINS DOTS The school Is still moving along Jlicely arner the snndervisum-of- Prf, Velentine.The semester's ex a irti na tions ar over and appeared to have faeen' quite a success < The boys under?Mr. ^XJordon's supervision are pruning trees and planting lawns; and the girls in Home .Economics are getting articles ready for Field Day. Many complimcnts'-were given Prof, j Valentine and his High School Glee f-0hib. for the Nocmi' Spirituals renI dered at St, Paul Baptist Church , Sunday evening. All teachers are working zealously i to make the projects before them a success; we only have five school days, but every Saturday some te tic tier is in school practicing plays and community work. Prof. Odum of Smith Swamp School has purchased a new ford; he and Miss Mary L. Green were pleasant visifnrc nf Mioo.... ' 1 ... lu.oscs *y /vicxanuer and Mrs. Brown, Sunday evening. Prof. Gordoxn Misses-Gordon, Thompson, 1 and Armstrong were the dinnei guests of Prof, and Mrs. P. C. Legeti. Sundav. v.- .1 . The funeral of Mrs. Carrie Johnson was held at Mt. Olive Baptist Thursday, Feb. 5". The funeral was con ducted by "Rev. J. W. L. Duckett ot Marion formerly of the A. M. E. Church of MuHina. . ? Allen's Day was celebrated at Eb cnezer-A. Ml E. Church Sundays EAST.SPENCER, N. C? NEWS Shady drove Baptist Church ; - Sunday morning brought out many 1 ne\y faces to church. Pastor Daniel delivered an able sermon. Subject "Stir up the gift of God that is in thee.". Sunday School Jt 1:00 o'clock. The classes were fiUf. SyvyraT-substitutes were necessat?fl7>\\Tni? to the absence of some of fhe regular officers. B. Y. P. U. opened at 5:00 with Miss Carriebelle Chancy presiding. Miss Sarah DuBois at the piano; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover ware pleasant visitors. 7:00 o'clock services were not so full, as m c riling. - Dr. 1 )a niel deliver-ed another strom- sermon. Subject. "ESev i.'n St ids to a Fall." Mr Zelha Robbins so- a beautiful solo, "My Task;" Mrs. Lena Barber. '.sang O Lord Thou Will Be Done.; Mss ila/.ct Craige at the piano. The. ushers were beautiful in their collars, and cuffs, and white buttons'. Mr." Carol Craige, son of Mr.., and' Mrs. E. C.. Craige. :s tmw sulfering I internal, \jn juries received from a bus running into hhij a few days ago. -The 'young- man- i!t- getting?nrlong: very well. * ' " Mr. E. C. Craige is quitc^sick. We hope him a speedy recovery. Owing to the accident of Mrs.- Sarah Lewis, the Jnni r .Missionary had to meet at the home of Mrs. Albcrtha R. Daniel. . This was a business meeting:. * - ? Tlve Juniors furnished oil and varnish to make the church look new for the ministers' nimhig mi Thtimtuy." Mrs M Craige and others gave the ??? V0wox>0^>00000000"000000000'0'0c r-^Your I - I " Need I X ,Can be found in our Adverti y Y are asked to read these ad\ X { our' advertisers. We are pi & ?*. we are getting from the ad i X diuin to reach the public. I 1 A MESSAGE OF 2 When death invades your famil; 3 solaTTon comes to you from the f 2 AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCI^ protected by insurance laws, to policy which your forethought pt auch. The Mutual Relief & ? ^ T. R. YOUNGB > i PHONE-71H6--- ~ BE AS: OF GETTINC - "Call >!->* ? C LA U i BREAD "SOOTH'S FAVOl - - . . . . .! i- Ei. Saturday, February 14, 1931. ^ ? ~ -r ~ ~~ flowers.. The next meeting will be at 4+re home of Miss Sarah Holt. Monthlv meeting of Ministers and Deacons Union met^Thursdny at tho | j "hiir h Th, meeting was full of spirit. Rev. J. - S. Daniel, is the President. Rev, K. R. Mason delivered a grand sermon. Rev. J. C. White made an address that made the hearts burn. Too much "praise cannot he given the faithful sisters that^cfeaned the church arid prepare<p>dvTr,ti good dinn.erRev. and Mrs. Daniel, accompanied --by?iwwv-frtefflbm-motored to Sal is bo? - was a nartie pant in a sing inf -contest. Mrs. Leana Townes is confined to bed with the flu. We hope she can soon be with the choir. Mrs. Margaret Dalton is alSol in... .u:'_ U.ojiuovu ctL LUIS writing, Mrs. Lossie S.lade spent Friday in Durham, w.th her daughter, Mary, 1_'. who. is a student of. N C. College. Itev. and Mrs. Daniel, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles * Hoover Friday. Master .Tnhri3 Kelley- is-resting-quiet ? after an operation for his tonsils at Greensboro Hospital. Mrs. Sarah Lewis is getting along a line, but still confined to the hospital Many feel that their ?r*? -J answered, when they learned that Mrs. Lizzie Robbing'is up again.' Deacon M. L. purr" is able ta sit -up-and.be quite xhcerfnl. "Tilrs. Laura not able to walk-. ? Mrs. Roxy Reaves is confined to her bed. We hope for these a speedy recovery, Rev. and Mrs. Daniel wishes to * thank those who remembered them With "ifts. . % ' Mr. Artuhr Graves is ill at this .writing: Hope he will soon recover. Prof. S. E. Duncan* Principal of the Dunbar High School was stricken HI at school Friday; he is still quite sick. M rs. Lessie Ilanes^ a, teacher at Dunbar Hi is getting along fine after undergoing an operation. She will soon resume her work. M iss Hildred Henry a teacher at Dunbar Hi is doing fine aftei a few days illness.-. Deacon R. Robbins and fanv1" wish to thank their neighbors and friends for kindness rendered during the illalso wish to thank them for the beautifo 1 flowers and delicious fruits. Mrs. A. R Daniel has been elected substitute teacher of the grammer department of the Dunbar School and Mrs. Margaret Dalton of the primary. Mr?. M. L*. furr and Master Marshal Jr.. are n-n*-*-*? along fine after? a few davs illness Mrs. Curro is very muchmissed from the store.. Mrs.* Liza Adams and her daught er Herniee Adams took Mrs.,. Sarah OuBois and daughter to see her father Mr. Charlie Thomas lit Wood-? leaf, N.C. Mrs.' Laura Massev. visited Mrs. Sarah P'uBois." Old friends. Mr. John Basin^er is again at work Do Most Of Your Trading With Our Advertisers. ' gvery"T-|r sing Columns. Our readers $ - . *t* ertisements, and patronize A r . 4 ? 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