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UNION NEWS ~~~ Tiv
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Churches were all .well attended di
on Sunday, Weather cold but beauti- e:
ful and bright." : ? ?ei
Rev. *nd Mrs. B.itrn have both "re
covered from an attack of influenza.
Members ami friends of Coriutlv-were JJ,
pleased to have Pastor .Baten preach
Subject of sermon.7 "Kleinenjs of ^
Church Strength." Text, Awake, a- ?
wake! put on thy^strength and etc. ^
"tsiah 52:1. Kev. Baten concluded thi< e
sermon at. eycuing service. He em- ^
nhasized "The Strong Church at the ^
morning hour," "The Beautiful Church
at the evening hour" These were
strong sermons:many points of in '
tcrt'st clearly defined. : --N
Kev. Bowman of Bethel is still hard
-at work planning a new building.
Mrs. Bowman'is making herself ^
at home and thanks friends who have ?
called.. The pounding will be arrang- ?
ed later on.
Rev. Collins of St. Paul Baptist v
is keeping up with regularity of wor- ^
Wednesdtly nI'fTT?tfieTth Sunday,
Bowman of Bethel' will preach h
in interest -of Club No. I of Corinth. .\
Mrs. Susie Re id "is the honored presi- C
(lent. Wo *olirit< vinii' iiresenee if
Rev. Thomas of /.ion A. M. K. has I u
visited a numbered' homes and upon I S
invitation has d'tud \vith a few of
the members. Rev.''.Thomas appreciates
courtesy 'shown.
Dr. Montgomery.'trove helpful ad?
vice Stmdav rrrrrnttTTfr"mi influenza. r?
If his words arehredod the number .of. ^
~~cnses will- bo ?icrrca-ed 1"^ ~ ^
A "cm '1 in all work dune by I)r. 1
? M nil I i."'y b w.imi-mr-Abnrh I. I F ^
' This does not. apply., to persons now
1 ! ^ owinjr'ftir nta!W\or!i." You are kind- ?>
l.v asked to pay bills a marked. This, n
" (loubht many wiU .take ;uivantage oil lii
this otter. J
. Mesiliiuies Gallic I>. Young, .-vnua. a
^?H. jihns, Fbsla Di;;u Sarah L, ?wu
.phries. Annie ~M. .Montjoinery also t,
Misses Louise Rmf ajid Rose Young c
are?reported.?s iek.?* ?? (,
Rev. .J. CTToSnn eu'j >y?'d visit to X. ^
C., made a shoil stop in Spei cer. X'.
C., at home of Rev. and Mrs. S.
Daniels, v' > /oiyoi: it.ends of Sal- i
' * shop- X f.. in rk11.? till' -.t ic vopv '
' / M i. y>. i "
j' i v < i > ti 111-. v imi nr.ii' iiiiu vkimuii ia,
N. C? woiv other points visited .for
a short, while. Many thanks. were u
tendered the fi lends who so generous- '
ly contributed in making it pleasant. ;
Mis. Sidlii*,X .Me;ms~of Jonesville.
S. Cm was a visitor at. Corinth Sun ii
day evening. pastor and members t<
were pleased toMiave her and enjtry- v
ed her talk. 1
Mrs. l'arhant oil \. d'itickney St.,
was pleased to -have her daughter^.
Louise soend the week-end at home. vv
She is taking a business course in ; t
? Columbja. S.
MissDaisy Haten. teacher in Kin- !
folk and helped in driving the "lluV I
- awav from her |ove ones.
Hope to )>ublish lvttei?s written by j
pupils of Advanced first grade in day ,
school. M \ (iiinn't and Armitta (
Diggs.'deserve >r.iv;al mention.
? lienivy. Jilt -'iid made, iias written
notes l'rom Negro Historical Claendar.
Hooko-- "" -Jungl-on and I-rederick
P ' are characters studied
last weolc. Tin* base of work is. t >
UK' V V ' I II l I I 11IM I I M II .-v ?ii" 'i v iw * ^
At this \vritin*Wf-. Kegina Palmer \
is reported sick.with the '"flu"* YV? f
hope that site" will' soon he able to at- 4
tend chnrrli service.- with 'othe.rs who .
are piisse.il.
?1 Ml'S. Mttttttt?'i'liemiwihi rm N. ?j
Church,St.. is heller all.'were glad to 4
see luw out on Suiah1" r? ^
. at-.. t-- \y apnreeintcs the 4
?HeifP&m
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Every Pastor and Member ca
Church by joining our 5 Per Cei
X Sharing Plan. Five Per Cent ol
S lar Ural it member of any Chui
? with us, will be paid on- the r.
? of 'each month, to the Church
Ij! member bcNuigs f by giving tin
X his Church, when paying lor
*1; done by us. Should our plan pr
|? etit;.\ve w ill on..May lrft give to
$ of tho Cini.vii that 1 he hi
X cent a no Suit; t,he second'
X pair..trf-:? 15:110 .-Striped Pants.
{ know your standing each montl
x --rf ?"T :?
j. We do I adoring to Fit; and
*?! very I.at?-t Dry ( leaning I'lanl
X .So send your Dry "< 'leaning. Dyei
ing and Altering to us. Our
a Delivery are tin, ^aino as kth'cn
| Carix - .
?
X
A Men's SmCstdenrrrd?' v .: .
. | Ladies Coat Suits
V Men's Overcoats '
Ladies' Plain Long Coats
| Plain Dresses
X Men's Hats r ,1
-? I arlioc' Pnll Wn4u
J a VII I KU.i
j* Suits Pressed and Delivered
* Suits prossorl Cash anH r??rry
?-Caps ('leaned
x 4 Tarns Free with (
I *
y Don't Throtf Awav any (iarmt
I J. -w. BR
Phone 7171.3 M^in
][ A MOTHER-S CARE WJ
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mny things that have been done to *
heor her during ljror?tttviess;?RTiT
am Tobin d:tih* shown her inter- ?
st in some way by sefjding fresh (
ggs,~ Other dainties or dro^^o* a ~t
ansuling word. She ts~T!6t ohly in-H
. rested in the Difgs family but hulanity
in j"cenerah ^ jj
31 any others have brought fruit. .
inners, flowers, other little .token
r scattered sunshine by their vjsits. s
.motig '? were} Mesdamcs Kog i
rs, Montgomery, Turner, Sorters,
iiles, Hughes,,Osby; Misses Herindou
leCool and Holland.
'Bv the close attention of soitie of
tie best physicians the care of Mrs.
uuia Marikins and faithfulness of
lev. Biggs, Mrs. Biggs hopes "in be ~
crself again.
Mrs \V. M. Gilliuius and Mrs. J. T.
iennedy motored to A-sheville, N. C.
unday, Feb, 3, to be at the bed-side
f their aunt Mrs. Elsie .;C?ihson>
Mr. Dan Gibson motored to Ashe*
ille Sunday Feb. 15, to attend the
uneral of his Mother, Mrs. Elsie
[lbaotl. :? .. m 1
Miss Mabel Kennedy had as hbi t
ouse guest ;for the pastweek-end
Ir. Bynom Nicholas of Charlotte, N.
Miss E. L. Kennedy had as her
ucst Sunday Miss L. M. E.Lillieood,
music teaclier of SimsHigh
chool. '
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AIKEXXKWS
ot/riiuu'iu if ituiMi'uitu i mi? ?
all learn Iron) State College la.-1,
ITslnesday afternoon by the-?seore?
4-1'. This w-i^ one ?f i'',, i'f i )',,i 111 7
^hfvenMIy Sehotiold this* ^?7 ^
Prof. II. -A. Heady, principal ot' th l<
rinei'ial of the School of Summer,
er, S. C., and Mrs. Gracie M. Ashe 1
iile stopped over in Aikeh for a feu
ous last Friday to see Rev, and Mrs. J
etinings. They* had been attending ~
conference in Augusta, Ga? ^ t
Mi.-s Sarah M.?Horry,?the . immr *
.'acher at ScHofield Institute left fori
eorgetouai?Monday afternoon to at (
L'TTd the funeral of her grand-mothcF '
Irs. Wuodberry. - . i-?
Uev. and Mrs. Jei'in^igs,. Mrs. I). 1..
lcGhee, * Mrs. Mattie MeGhee, and 1
lr. I). A Jones attended \he State- i
,'ide meeting in Sundei last week ^
Hvival meeting was.held-at Knvan
el .Presbyterian' Church this weeK-.
)r. Thomas of Atlanta, Ga.. was thepeaiker.'
'
Mrs.D.K. MeGhee and Mrs, Mattie .
IcGhee motored tti. Beaufort Monday
? attend the funeral of Mrs William. 1
,ho Was Kecordeivof Deeds for Grami
,odge CouifP of Calanthe . . j
A large. congregation, was ??n t- to' i
riendship Haoti-t Thursday- night t?> I
ituess tile beginning id" the installa- .
ion service of 'the ReV. P. A. C alia t
^ ^ A A aTC
r ^ w ^ 'a'
: SPECIAL
WANTED?ALL (T
h To list; your name. aire. Ay fit
> ience with mo. We havea'Ce
Bout i iv t lie Heavy weight. I'>iv
must he good ,or-don't app.lv.
v 1 cjeo. h. ii
Kirvju- \ssemhly ^t retT
. a .? a ./?-rv>*vvv
vv
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r Church f
.t.
n help his , ~$T
it Monthly ?
: each Dol- > J? ' . *'k
ch spends
rhird Day /l\f/ ?
which the h t
2 name of f \ f i7 iA
his work /fli \' X
ove a ben- / /L'
the Pastor If p\
.ghest per?fcD-? ?
highest a ?' y *
You will I J1 )J . ? |
have the , ^ !j!
t in town. I X
"rr rr T^r*r?ocr^-- !( ,
11?? I I v. ?? ? ? || I
Price's for I j (' I * *{'
nil- ' -?= - "
<?& &
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Prices for Cleaning .j.
75cf
75c $,
75c X
75c ?
. ^ 75c -j75c
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~ 50c
rrr. ZTHT? I
250 $\
)ther Garments.
nt until You Have Seen Us. X
LUNSON
i St., Columbia, S. C.
TH ALL Y01T WEAR. |j
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THE PALME'
iam, D. D., as pastor of the church.
A ptny Vul iued, "Here conies the '
rrooni." wasj Riven at Cumberland
rhur.cb, Tuesday night*Tor the ' beneit
of the rally a nice crowd witnessed
the njTair.
Itishop Re verily C. Ransom, will
'reach at ('nmhio'hio.t I'.hinvl. H.
VIarch T The public +s asked -to
ome out and hear him. Bishop Ranlom.
is the leading orator ?and preach
r of the*A. M. K.. Church.
Schofield --School News
Much 'interest is being manifested
11 the coming debate sponsored by
he Atliletie Association x?f SehofieUi
h i>iav K,.H "7?'l'htr question
or Debate is. Resolve, "That the
"ederal Prohibition Act Should be
tepealed."
Prof. 11. R. BraV.eal of Morehouse
College, Atlanta, Ca., will defend the.
legativeT Prof. K. B. Williams, of |
M'hogfield Institute will defend Tli^i
ft' irmativo. . -g? 7"
Qmieand hear a discussion on one
d' the most outstanding questions of
tie. present century.
LEESVTLLE NEWS
. ; l
Despite the inclement weater the i
numbers of Calvary A. M. E. Church
urned out in large numbers Sunday to
day their parts. 1n our .first quarter- |
y conference 1 Do1.
' Sunday School opened at the usual
lour with a splendid group 5of young
laoplc and their parents present.
The lesson was taught by the tench?
rs and much interest -was manifested
>y the scholars In their ottgot'ness to
mow more about 'Jeus;
We were favored with a splendid
oview l?v Mies Can ie-Mae Boyd.
Since .Miss 1' .Miles and Prof. .1. T.
A". .M inis -have been olVicially. cupnerd ~|
cl with the Sunday ScTTooT staff; thq
pile (foil liave' increased also." the
mm+bersh+m ?? . .
' "S unday being quarterly day Dr.
a k i r.ai.m-u
\ldlT W 0 h IYlF boh>V"(l Wife, Was
! rest* Ml * .
At '!s}:()0 o'clock the Dr. I.ylcs ounod
.si i vice by usinp hymn No. 22t)v
\fuT tlu- rrelinnnarios Or. Lyles se-1
f i ! . .1 I'l - K:;i l'mm Si. l.nk" T-.'u)
t hy faith' hath saved,' thee; po in
?c-a ;e. .After Service-- a splendid
I Mart {p* was belili.-- Reports were pood
Tin kstyoad /annua! declamation
md sinpinp colito-tol' Saluda. Johnaon
' and Hampton Junior Hiph
ehoots will be held Thursday.eVeninp
\h. IP-, at Hampton auditorium.
The basket-hall pi vis played their
lirst pann Thursday with Johnston
liph at* .lohnston.. The team lost
;y the scores- 1K-P. They will , ylaslf
ipain Thur-day . afternoon l''oh. IP
ill their eonrt.
NOTICE. |
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102ii-D*-n4>f<' Ui>:nlvt,i r ... . 105.00
1027 Chrvroht Sv'ian ... 175.00
102'."> i Huh'1:.' Cni.'n.1: 05.00
102J Konl Tniirii:^ 10.00
U;37 Wiily..?-Kthrht St'tlnn 05.00
1027 W"Iiii?|?e-t. >h ?!*n 125:00
1025 Ford Tourlnrjr ?? '25.00
li'2.2, I> ><!iro (loupo "05.00
1-027" Chevrolet IviciustcT" ". 75.UO
1027 C i:< vroh'V Coach 175,00
1020 fIhevrolci '< 'cm'!i 100.0 >
1021 11 >i|>- Miliilk Mcfkm 05.00
?f-?Cars on Lot No: ~2
1105 ITamptort St.. War Assembly St.
lO-'rt F<> d Cun-h $125.00
1020 Do.life Sedan . 00..00
1027 Pnvitine S'^an 105.00.
1027 Sv'tlan . 150,00
1027 CJi'.'Vi'olet. Stainn .... . 150.00
1020 Whippet Coach 05.0.0
1 020 Chevrolet Touring _ 105.00
1020 r.'ll, k I'< ?1 ~~ 05.00
Fs - ex tW.ach 15.>.0
?028 Chevrolet Truck 75.00
1025 Kohl Tonrinjr .. 45.00
1020 \a-h Coupe 05.00
1027 Pontine Sod.tp 185.00
Dodjje Tourinjr 150.00
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?12.12 HAMPTON STREET~
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ITO LEADERThe
octet and quartet, of Hampton
Un'or wJll appear in a reeiab at?
Swansea Monday evening Feb. 23.
j -The meniberfe of the fifth and sixth
: "Tades served the faculty adelicious
| course of ice cream and cake Monj
dp" afternoon. These little folk are
j?trying to 'tfAint'S'v?tlVeTF Tove anT
) thanks to?then?teachers.
SWANSEA NEWS
Last Sunday being, a beautiful day
' the Presiding Elder, Rev. E. Wells
was found at Swansea Circuit wher
Rev. Randolph Pastor holding His
first quarterly conference. At 11
Kev. Weils preached an inspiring
I ami interesting sermon to a large audience.
Collection good.
Mr. Dailey of Columbia was?sety
here a few d-n-< ago.
Pleasant Fill School is still, doingsplendid
work" With Mrs, -Lenta F. Bel
li>? ' v>"-\l;Miss Lillie _ Gaffnev.
assistant.- The night school is still
open at Swansea Colored Oraderi
School for the benefit of those in
need of information along this line
SMOAKS NEWS
Sundav wqs^jjJjiirh day at ouv church
Wc had a very beautiful lesson! All
the voting: folk took nart in the discussion
afterwh:<rtt""-we had a soul
?ti?Piiur sermon /preached hv Rev. J.
The Yalcot'no .Party Sa'iP'day nite
-given ?bv_.pur teacher. Miss .Anna.
Pcssars?;-. we at -?*ho-^-bmn< of .Iterlo
oi.hcr wio?u-?livi'U' . ) (fair,?Th"
guests were ipet -at the door and giv
c?n hearts; after finding their part
iters all wcu-e seated and. several panics
were nlaVed. Tin- guests \vio
pfhori arrvoil he /ovum. charlotte cake,
end pun-dr hv'Miss'"Flattie Moore.?A
very. charming voting lady.- Everyone
'expressed themselves as hav'hc
*a delightful evening. Miss Arinie B.
Panlin. was a. charming house guest
: of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Sunday.
NEW BROOK LAND NEWS.
1 Services at Double Branch A. M.
E. chinch uas \ei > giix! last Sunday.
The Sunday school was extraordinary
under the leadership of Mr. J. Wos U?y
Prober. Classes Nor. 1 and 2
vied with one another as to which
would have the banner. Class^No, 1
is led arid taught by Mr. Oliver J.
Sliph. Class No. 5 is Pastor I.opan's,
class. Air. . Sligh's <dass beat Pastor
.Logan's class last Sunday ..and there
was much rejoicing among .its mem
_bers.
After- !-h<? morning -service, which
were of a very" high order. Rev. W.
G; Owens--and some of hrs~members
.end a part of his choir came and
rendered valuable service. Rev. Ow-hlP-j
preached one of tlio.e sermon*
which was elevating and >pi?ituul.
Mr. J. l.yles. son oT our P. F.. was
present and led the St. James choir
in singing.'
Sunday night our pastor preached
ai'nin to th?'> .'flight "f hi-- :i1 h 1 it"1 k~
Mrs. Bettie Goodwin is?rc-overing
from an attack of fin. She was preser.t
.at services Sunday morning. * Mr.
Jas St with eh is confined Co his ro'oip
Mrs. Jessie Washington is verv sick
Miss Lizzie Moore of Mt. _L>is^.h
worshipped with us Sunday. She- is
recovering from a recent illness.
Another large. audience will be at
Double Branch Sunday" afternoon
when the choirs' convention convenes.
Sweet sintrin.tr will?he the order of
, .the day, and you are invited.
There nimthm- Penth in IT-ippy
Town. Mr. Rowels who had bei>n suffering:
\yith flu, just when his relatives
and friends thought he was im.
proving.' iwiowl; out-.
P END I. ETON N MAN'S
Kcv. ,vU.wnuu! Nance I*. E?- of the
Lit eenvillo District held his lirst quarter
iitn Kings Chapel A. M. E. Church
Mob. 11, UMl ut 'MoO n'cuck which was
J a success all reports were"up.'
~ i :.;u lie ;n. coi .pany with liev. and
Mrs. Brow n Huotueeil La iliw-schoal and
entered ti)i? spacious auditorium whei j
'an enthusiastic crowd greeted him
witii a hearty reception and banquet.
A delicious course was served.con.
biting of chicken .salad on lettuce,
saltmes, p.ckel biack cotl'ee, ice crcan
and cake.
A program, was also rendered pat'!
ticipants w-orcr .Mr. Walter Webft, of
1 the AM? E. Church; 4>c?con Andrew
i Cant of the Baptist Church. The l7.
; E. responded in jiis. usual glowing
term. The good I'. E. is winding his
, oil,; ill l liii IuiUi .i <?l?liis people.
Ml- fl<. Tlw;.,...wl Mi, A
.... ...... .....
Maxwell left for Ckvoland, Ohio, Suri/lay
in Mr. Thompson' eaT. We hope
111- will not ovt iniy mini im the c:ir
Mi'.- 'ljodker Washington left for
j his hoioi. I'hillie? after spending
i a while with his mother.
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COURTESY ?i. SERVICE
1 EBAUUH'S
PHONE 5619
1121 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
INFLUENZA
SPREADING
Chock ,Colds at ohee with 666
Tako it, as a nreventive.
j Use tifif) $,iT\e for Bafiies.
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U*iO GlNGlHG
"Phantom of Opera"
Many Stars in "Super-Specta
r
Vj
| Lon Chaney. of "The -Hunchback
'of Notre Dame.'' and the two favorites,
Mary Philbin and Nornhn Kerry,
whb played-together in "Merry
Jlo Ronndy"" one of In** veor\ iTvivitest
'successes, all play together in
["The Phantom of the Opera," I.on
. Chancy'-?sTicecssnr to "T''i' Il'or-^back,"
' Universal s snect :u-d;ir mv<
lery Cpming Wednesday and Thurs'day
to the Capitol Theatre,
j Miss Philbin plays the role "of Chris
, tine Daae, the opera singer "whose lpyo__
!nnc of the most poignant roles in
modern literature. Many'.stars' were
considered and-- several wyrp negotiated
with, he fore, at* the behest of
! Rupert "Julian, who directed her in
"Merry Go Round," M.iss-J.'luJhm^was:
decided on" ~ ;
Julian directed the new Cluiney pie
ture, and holds that Mary Phifbin
in his estimation, is thy only aetress
who was 'deaily veompct( nt ,. tti. play ,
tho role. In this Tup Clcm.v?concurred:
s'l.M'i ; :? \iAv>' . ...
| Neirro History 'w.-A V.-> .v' (
1 leu.silijf!y (|. ( y , |.
i!u- plfluiii.tl. 'frujilll .Its
\lsitil!ij - I I'll (ill . (, . SI-.v-.i f'i
; . hour'
i iof i% l-.. ;t,. ,.Ui.
Minus thi' fiict- th;t: Xi ;ji,, v
?VC'Ok Si,lull.I he (lie r, i:i. -til.! I;,',
I C'SllIt Ml siieli ;i I'.i.-l \e'.
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memory.
On. Moiiik.y. ;.. ! .
ami ivivlle 'I. >!.-!%:.?/* \v Vir"'i 17
- ix Hen sm- i,,i' trr, : . i.Olir
regular eh,is, -,y,?.K?Sr-irh
serve ^ { ;-i<v !,i tu.- \\Vek. ''Thi?"
?>?is iul<l 111 way wL,.eii .K.uye.i in
j tei.est iii tiii- i liil.iva vv h ieh . < an-athem-to
sec thp iw-uyta-tj )U!.t .
[ Xeg^o has piayi/a -it his??
iiy- ol ours, ami that they t<,i> t-an play
.liiM its an r.npoj uint pur.
. Aiiss AleKay, >po!..e of the Xi'^i'n if.
j music, STie l>riiiit?lu i.. i.e.-_ st luxe
also sjM.ke <>t 11:? early iile of IJoiail.,
|iiuyt*s. who li.e aim wtu'.d ,;tl. t. a-s :
.1 number of NVgro ii?nipe-vr . Shi
- I;-inii- a;inner. :??
I Ue>(iaV. i )r. I.; I"i!"t? LC-HT .A'Ml "lullV
Who has made histon- hi-jr7T'"f| noul
\i ""tieri *11 i. efia- ,,p t ! i
j imtmr? ^ a atl TiKTrrr?t it he i' iTTTe ivsl inTT
"rfaLLi', lli" T'luinr ;, TPrz
. we (it? enjoy listtuing I" !u > .
Wednesday our own 1).\ ('. \\\ lbs
.bio, w!a? is an a;" iiorily.. oa Xtur.
(Historv and "\v'ji?> has ftde* of th.
j best libi arie.-u" Xi-git- j|| 1(,ry on ou
.. t lt\ WilS .M itll?. i.^.( V.;> llittrx
at his" bosh, for' .lie held m
duLiml e. nil Ura-lVwfJ,,. t i| ..rm'a
tioti a bo Hi the X I* < trini- tltr im-"
portnnt part played if. Ir.ie.it". i e.;i
lie-T time up I" -I Si.- i : i . ;.
riiuisda.,; I.: .up' 1 iiuv'Iii's birlii i ii
the Negroes iriend. an inspiring pro
vii-a a w; rondesvd .l y the /th grade.
Intel esling jiape. in. Airs, lie-sio l?.Ts
Friday entire the e.ow uing , e.i tP
when oui own i'r. i'. i*. ,Vr~l.a\v. .a .
nrineipal ol' the il.i seht.ul. AiA
A. i.-,uvage aim Al. r'.. v<i >.vi for wiio,our
school is named grai.d our i;o.
trum. " i'rol'. "1 .iuv.soivi :u !ed- a.. Ala ?
lei' ol .(.'ere a :<?" ,e - j . . I il.i.,- .'an ia .'
dies 1 lie i
paid. ."Both lathe* uiaTe voi\ hdpi'u
...p a ..... . ., i i
i-". ' ' /_ ' i I..;,
toe incus "i. or >'i.e."-,- w.i" ,'c mad.' |
history, i a. y TTTiTe pit .. 7T! Tr T7~i
Vice as teaeijeis. i|i i he. !. 'uctri, tl.
i'or about ail year- , o dhitij if mnii J
pleasing tlii111 t-> itear I he ua-.a s, to j
1 two great aiid uoliie Women. We -ay ]
bats oil' to. the tl *v - i ~ i ?.in. i I
Glover. It wa . ti' a pie.sure t<< |
have with i?s lit the .--non lone lies.-.
J. M. "Johnson, Miu-tin. Na?iW* an<;
Mrs. Mat lie .T Ghee. >vho were in
TattoiitUin<v at the ~I>i^li " ('mnu i I.
< Rev. . Joliii.-'iiii ..and Mrs. MeGhee-,
jjave helpful talks. Mis. II. II. Me
-Rav was alsb present and jraye' a
talk on health.
Mesdames- Holiday and Mel-'addin.
irave lielnftil reutark-. Mosd;mtvr"ttir
Toney and 1'. D. Kilu'o were also pees
ent. Hot cocoa and cake was served
at the noon hour hv tit.- faculty
of Savajre-Glover .School in hoijor of'
Misses Sava- .and (Mover.
Thus closed Xv^t.o History Weoi.
here*. -i*
Feh. TT?7 2iar I'r.eshyletian ( hui en
Rev. I. I'. Rouue. 1'as1 or, a very inter/
estinp: pooular . net nt; was hold in
interest of the ha/.aau heinjr .-pon.-oi
ed.by the Fede*;'t J Glulta of-1lie ciev--Krh."
?t I' .I'nn'v ran
I .J. C. Prioleru. of the citv sehoojs
i a- t i . * i. . c
Lvcst,. n w.ns iih <> c ei ,
one present that they had mis oil .thou
-calling and?i4u>uW?take?-pnl.hspeaking.
The musical numbers wore
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Saturday, February 21, 19.'U.
e PH /V-Ttom^O^- T HE^DPE R.A**
?'? ??-*? fO C Ti/ t?//. />X. -\ '- - " "
Called Chaney's Best
tie? Philbiru KerrjFv-OUiers ^ ?
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Norman Kerry and Lon Chaney
played together in "The Hunchback
f Nat re I lame" and are close friends
so Kerry's choice for Count Jtaoul de
t'liaeny in the production wa> hailed
ith joy by the star.
The massing of the leading char
<?'> fnoweiiTjuVfnrns" of last
A 1 :ir?La?Lliu?big?production?of2?the
T*nivv?s,"l p iw ip ' -? v'
the policy of Carl Laemmle for big
ca>ls?in fact literally all star casts
for super-productions- All three
of the leads rate as among the best
known,"stars of the screen, and never
before have the three all played
. v .. s'p''le -in-Mure.. " '
The new picture, a massive spectacle,
is. adapted from the famous
It?alrout the famous
Cans Opera, and the sinister" machinations
of "The Phantom," a mys
teriou's ;crcature with a.warped soul
who had his refuge in the. cellars, five
stories deep, under the famous old ' .
1 llililiutr .where he invruOurl?a?ulni.'li?' '
influenee?on tlu> frav thronps above.
? ./r , " . 4indeed
a trent also. A m at collection
taken. '
It was ni,v pleasure to visit on Feb.
'V .1; _Ler.-County Teaehers' Meet- . 7 7
'i;i !t. v.'1 indeed a ple.isnre to look
'do iiio- more than one hundI
a e.ntv- eariu st teaehers. 1
b- (i. fon^rat'.ilate Itf. I,. Bra^cy
\'i|rt":iy. im the wonderful program lie
has pill over in Sumter County.
Shu has one hundred forty-two teaeh-'
. i ?' iI . 1 - ' ,1:11 nItul tin, irrinei- 1 ? ..pe.rvisors
meeting whieh was
! .i in Augusta. (la., last week.
kmit i * -
i.- t?i iiMini* ior
^ -niu*. r i;?y. _
? I' -rt . .'. !I M: -. 7\T. K. Howard an 1
! : J ^ ! .MWi-jiU?Uuvf-jitstr retttrotd
Cixmi a Id (fa' s trip to '.lie land ol'
lloV'i r.n.? ~~ ! ;] _
\\\- di I:jrlito?l to know that Mrs. "
' d.- S.'IViThow 'of Charleston. has re"-Tail'ifd..
her h>nifh?ttml rs~ Visiting her '
i 'i. iit> Mr and Mrs. Joseph Spears.
. a.- Tuesday afternoon Club was
.la'>oi:alely entertained at their regu
r i*? t intr at the residence of Mrs.
rhhei J?ro,o:i. dn Hutdy Street. After
?e 1 r.i:i 1 > of bridge were -played
i short bu-'iness meeting was held. It
-sv >i . MemieiiHint tin* meetings be dis)"ii-e.i,
d h nnMl after, len and that
h" elub". would give a pre-lenten paroij^
'1 hnr.-dny_(Wj_ninj;A
- "e?w^nwwi' 111 ?Mry.~!turh Walfceri
.. \! ' i J' i'U>au was linished the host7
mud .. ih liijotis 1 al.nl Course I'ollowed
l.v sweets
^ l i e pre-lefit.efi' '"Vty at the home of
Mr. n't! Mr-. Ilertnaip Walker was a-t
enatyahle alVair.. After several
','.vjiu's of hrid.ee- were played and "
-i ores counted Mrs. S. (!. Aiken was
OK- en "d the prr/e^ tor .t'lTP liTght^l ~
-^ 'o-e lor thv- !ad*i'*s" and Mrs. Davis
low seoiy p.ha.. Dr. Davis, highest
i r;/.'.' 1 or men and Mr. Sumpoii.
low score prize. A bountiful
of shrimp salad with saltines ^ -.1
Mid hot {neon was -served:
Davis Convert Co., ren?
- 1 no ,-t ph asing concert at the
. ii' "in Ui S< Ih-uI auditorium on Fri
i.'iv n Fob; 1for the bono fit of
? b'.civil of tlu- (loud Shepherd
1 j" b 1 jo is covdinlly invited to.
i r r.iTrrT:Ti .- iinday ai teruoon, Fob.
ii? l'?- nmiol M K. Cliuroh and
?' b I. W. .H'lllicl'.H. ltio con- "
ii i:t:on In.in this sovvico will l'or
"'o . " . *
> ' 'lie Uxccutive Board
? : < l-b 'ii rat imi ami plttb oresD
railed at State Collei'o "Y"
Mat i h. .. -\ (I are earnestly asked to
i'" -eet. Business of - importance
..lilt TTt- transacted, Don't fail thosei
the j i ad. We nilust not ihtrioo . ^
Ver. ' H ' '
Mis-. V-nefee, President;
.M'ss II. X. Usher, Chairman,. .
Kx-Hoard. *
Mli^oKI.AND BAPT. PULPIT All)
.Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Guess, enter^rtttied
t he above named club "with a
''Ivor I'oa Sunday afternonn?The
I.0..v, Minsisled or Sdlos, quartets
:im iv.mi njjy; aiso remarks by Mrs.
I'"alesse Davis, a former member of
.In- club, now ui' Dill ..'l H'-fttist, Do!iin
>bin. A fter tJlC_prx>4fram the h.Of
tea:, ii.. \ tea by Mrs-. Ca' .in C ok, ?
Si i nil i. ilcbeiv.ti: ce.ar v. Guv iu !
wit,-beSri ill.'!. Ili'J Mb wl
I . . w\ T,. .. shay nifcht, Feb. 11),
all ....... i's .1.^ a?'..d l !* . pre en':.
Card of Thanks.
\\\o want to thank all' the organi- /.ations^
schools, churches and everybody
who helped us make the South
Carolina Greater Musicril Revue a '
success. Wo' turned oyer to the Con _
soiidatc^ Relief Workers $461.73 to
buy food for the needy.
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