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p*"8 ' " A -GIRL WANTKD?To share a room with an eighteen yrar < hi givl. Apply at 2431 Calhoun St., City. *100"MONTH FORlc DAY , jjaav Evary month w? pay you each ^ $100 (or aprcitic accldanta. All * you do la pay ui only ona cant ptrdiy.Beneficiary and child\ tj-rjJjPBTcTlO r*? i?*ured it no additional * - cg^S>Jl?pA ?o?t. No medical examination ?* I iWlv i No iMNHitnli. OVER 10,000 POLICIES ISSUED COO# t# Of ? at DEATH. Gat thla poller 10 day* Fr?? Inspection. Read It. No otfca< mUst Ilka it. Juat aand poor nama, ait, addraaa, Waatlclarr'a nama and ralatlonahip lor a polloy Made to TOO lor 10 days PR IS INSPECTION. Otaty aompanp iaaulng thla family policy. _ Southern Fidelity & Surety Co. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA YOU PAY ONLY ONE CENT A DAY * "Agents Wanted- in Columbia, and throughout 'South' C'aioliniv, Apply^ to E. li. Walker. State Mgr.-Supervisor P. O. Box 1 (> 1 Columbia, S:4 C. ? 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Shoe Repairing. 2379 (itrvais St. Rhone 'J 132 Men's Half Soles and Rubber. , Iioels $1.01 Ladies' Half Solos and Rubber Heels. TotHalf Soles for Men Toe t' l i* - > * - iaan etui's n,r i.iiiiics ___ ;.>W Men's Rubber Heels. 10c Ladies' Rubber Heels i 2">c EVERY JOB (1FARANTEK1) We Call For and Deliver. RHONE 1)132. ^V-M"><H%^<.^VW/vvvv.'VV<W ^ % Mrs. Lillian Lykes J ^ | Star* Hair DresseF"! 1?"?I'nu.sh sn.i.v -j " | Cut Lrices: ; | ftCte Hfip; \ Y 1.317 Wheat St. (oltimbia. SrlC. . ?. . *< . >. .<> . . . . .4 .<> r <? * *VV V* EXC U R S I O N ?for? # Easter 'Holidays 1 FAKIO I'LIS ONK 1)01 A.AH ROl'N I) TUir -between? ALL I'OINTS IN THE STTTT'II.EAST including Washington, Cincinnati, St. I.ouis, Memphis and New Orleans. "? EXCURSION"-TICKKTS SOU) MARCH 2.1-2 1.21 & 2ti, 1932 GOOD FIFTEEN. DAYS ConvenieHj. Train Service, l'utlnian ?? Cars.?Day (nailu^ 1 tilling : Ci.ru Consult Ticket Agents. X Southern RlVy. System TRAVEL BY~TRA"fN Comfortable, Econofical, Safe li_ David G. Ellison I General Insurance Honest and efficient atten tion given to all business plaaced with me. 7 ; PHONE 5717 1221 WASHINGTON ST. t "Sunkist Vanities" At the Carolina r ?? . t'mrmi.ir direct from a J2 weeks I eimajioinent in i'uVilie i oast fit ics, "Sunkist Vanities" produced r>y a well known Iu>s A nook's c .11 I any has been honked to play the Carol, na Theatre .Monday, Tuesday ami Wednesday .Mar. - 21 -2222, matinee and ni.yht. . . i're-sentation-units like Sunki-t Van; Ats. wt-ll-know 11 in the west, are ia>t yaininn" K'vat. .popularity | in- the Hast tdiroa^ii tneir play1 ina- in the leadimt'. l-\>x Theatres I in Washington, hiiiladelpit'a. New ' ^.'ork. ah-d ili. Springfield, Woreesj. tor,- Hartford and Boilon*. When 'to em tain m>es up things. happen .v ithnut delay. The Melody Trio are i(l a class by themselves when it cumes- to playing real music-; These 'three - girls, toiiner jncnibers of the | Boston, In.i.. . i'hiihai niui.ic Ouiies t a. aie tul. sobdsls jujj the-' iifsf rank and their "iTTTTTrhcTK riviTJre' frohiclas--sunl to- .popular.-'.They al.-o furnish j. usie tor the remainder of the show I . .. -.-v ... v.i.iK ...... '(. ! s, x\osua and Perez, liinig their heels'" so las I wiul mat it .makes you (Tizzy trying to ft llow. They oiler a wide I I aruuy?oil??liHw--r teat m ine their Lwii oiiginal "Indian Adagio,'* with .1 -oautiful costumes and special inti ic. Furnishing a In ami now * lilte j r?eniuedy, llat i.V Bon y introduces .ill the acts fiesidus contributing"-' a 'no. lino oT comedy himself. Harry's versatility stamps him as a "One ...Ian Cijcua.'' lie .-lugs, i dances, juggles, .tumbles,' plays set oral musi' al instruniohls, also oilers an original tonioTly' ''bottlo-sUtihig" trick that's hot. .Miss" Thoo , Keith, who hails from the nnisioal v.ity nl' Uu.-4.t4n, is n|o .ioiiht one i~T ItR7 \VOt'ItF". foremost z :uiy ctii in ti.-'.o-. :Hie ha.-.'hi iH'i pixf^ "" :aii..e,: as such hy no loss an authorty than llorltert 1.. t'larko, the 10.. u t:f.l : ; 1 .1.! -1 - ::. 11 AI .S lv. jl.il S '.mouth execution and triple-tongue | Juyiug iv the - worj; it a master, As iin ex a a added attraction, Bex, 1 :e'd<ir nn (liL.'i <; 11 .i'< in. 11. t nil 1.i< - *?\uk iv?c-M -iiUS naturally .inherited a ;iii l'ur tiu: ^s'Uiy e thru liis. . three..jfSW) ?. ataiii.??aA?LoC-v. o'.v.-aiu'oilin's?ha atf been I. iri.'nml raised on the lai nous show boat "Cation iiiossom." i here hie nuiny other JTeatiu'os in _ .he show, iiieiuuiiiU' a eQlot lul. ami - .a,-", eraiai .ltnalc eivutlSiF* '"Cuvus " iuw.-\ ^ V~~= i'.lie teature [m*TiITe acconipanyiui; state' atlnutk'n is "Hotel I oiiti.a-iiiiil" teauTT"uilIr T\ yey ' Shannon, I'hcodoi'e Voirhl/k Allan Me>\\bray tl ekltlie Feilows uiid'J. l,*arro!C..Alc-Tn iiaUl-. ' ??/ . . ?" i'uoie will be no advance the .inmiss 011 'I 'try?w' 11?renin ir i bo -ai:.e in.nits IT.-and children 11 ' i years and i nder lUc. - ^ * ct*? * ! llO-NOK I. A I S M l (i 1,( >U i A ... J? lt> inn . For I'aiin inj inlay l>y Key, ) H. A A hhalt . J Adb honor", praise and eh ry. .' To Christ our Com and Ivints, . ''All, honor. |?.a:-,- ami el..re. . | Let all the eluluri n .-in,e! [All honor, prai.-e and . iory, Wo sink: ant! shoal iot:ay; Ail honor, j. raise' a in I .?<i y. Along the Kings kiy.nuay, ! All honor, i-raisi* .an>i glory, C wc W> Kin isi nui. King ? All hollar, )>rai.-o ami tL-KoL ?all ihc lu-. -tir:,-; i iito :" 'All iionor, ,.i rai.-o ana glory, s Sing yc in .juy.ua*"- -.1 ranu" f All honor, praise ami glorv, t. .It;sas, our saviour reian.-l i ?' t, t.-All honor, praise ami glor\, -1 ,o>t all - the -jtcuplti aay v - ... . _u,. t' "All ho-noiy pril'St1 To7.1 glory Our King has conic lo stay!" \ VilM _ Hosunna io 11 is nank; All honor, piaise aiUt ; glory, 1 .lJoi iat iho giatl roiraui. i'l i-i'l i All) i.N 1 j liv'l A IN s l!N honor iri;v. i.. ii. harrii:i.i) Ilev. Ii. II. ilaiheld, who resigned _ the I'll'.Si Naaiuvlh Imjd.al?(. hnnh, Sunday nielii - w as on . it i ..i y n,,i , que reception at "his . residence'. 1;TTTJ iiejdt Street, Monday ' Might, March 1-lth, - - ' ' ' The-president ul" the club announced - Sunday?mgh'. liial I lii-T Would meet at the pUstOr's residenc'cN Thoj-j., Jook at those women as 'they began to get ready lor toe leceptiun. Jn a very beautnul way these woI lihil made smile vim v iti.u.I.. Dm nt?. whoui (in Vi 'HtMfP fttf?work RevilaUh'kl as a paslor* and minister had done. ,ile has proven himself a man of Cod. Sonie said we it-el like _ Inppimv m 11', .nni ;iiUr a?lew word* from Rev. U<fuield they. said 'at- your order, Mfafeialor, President, we shall work on for the betterment of the , church and pastor. After remarks by bp-vs. A, W, , Stack house, T. It. Tolb<*rt, Moulden 'and Dixon the President, .Mrs. Sallie Thompson asked Rev. Tolbcrt? to peosunt u -gilt .La the pastor. lfrev. llallicld which was (lone with well iilt.nir words. A Rift of $12.00 was presented. Words of appreciation ;.\\as made by the pastor. L May God -be?with First, Nazareth and may thoy be cosoled to the end tliat they may be able to got another made as he. ' A very delicous course of swordage and orangeade and cake was served. ! All enjoyed the evenjng. f . The Pulpit Aid Club will meet with Mrs. fDngfeforn?March 28th. r Officers: Gallic Thompson, president; Lottie jClasfn, vice president; Alice Means, secretary; Ella Chestnut assistant secretary; * Lelia Kohn's, treasure. ^ , , ' _ THE PALMffPfQ Ltf. 'WARNER OLA N't) HEADS BIC j CAST Itf "THE DRUMS OF ?^ JEOI'.AKDY" HiifoUl iMot'Ofuth-n fa)wW Thrillff IMcturizod by TitTany \Yanu'r OlanJ - in a role made to order Tor The man who created a ; sen. alien as "Fu. Manchti," comes I to t auitol Theatre Wednesday with | it Col!yer atid Lloyd Hughes in ' the Tiffany piethrization of "The Drums of Jeopardy." This is a Harold MacGrath thrill story in wffich Oland plays a vengeI /nl cr.emist. Ills daughter has killei : hi i sylj because she was betrayed b> i (nie ol tiie LYiroffs. As she'dies with , j ! el'id I U'IhpK nno V?rv?. "?V wvvi?jrwv4 MCI, tier father- threatens all the Petroffs |.w if (i,ea'h. 1 he ruby-studded drums I that, lying on a necklace that once l by lor goal. to the PetrolVs he uses as ' an (iineit of death. Out- by one he j ;.:.ki s I hem olf and sends them to the next Petroff to fall a victim of. his_^ hiad ventyeance.^^^^ revolu" , ind then America some years later Tsl pply the-foeale for .th^ story. Lloyd Hughes plays the role of the young..-t o'' the .Petroll's iind'June Collyer is an American girl with whom die 1 .. ih- "in love?and who shaies ntahV of the dangers that befall him at the hands of the frenzied chemist. V. Others in the cast are Wallace Mac! Donald, Ernest Hilliard and George 1 Kewce'f as the remaining PetrofTS, ~ Hale Hamilton as a U. S. Secret Ser* vice agent,- MiseHa A'lier as Oland'r ? ?; ; = i l.liEUNEZER ,V. M. E. CHURCH" .Mullins, S. C.?:Ebernezep Sunday .school opened at 10 o'clock by Mr. I \Y. h. Foxwroth, Supt. J. W. Ford I ~ 11 .nhsi'lft "~hd aUS" "t corinila- 'QjT I ness ,"ol' his. ?on Will. The lesson . \,us discussed beautifully, by' the : leathers. T ~Y7 ll:!.") our pastor the Kev. J. P. \\ ashington ascended the rostrum. : Scripture lessen -wps read by Rev. 1." .1. Ransome. Rev. Washington ; .cached a,_\vonderful sermon theme: "The Mother of Science." The choir :_!Vndc;rcd wonderful music'. We had a in ii.jber ol visitors from Mt. Ulive P?api ist church. Prof. O." Y." Valentine, principal of the Mullins High S.-riool worshipped with us;' Also ?n-riss 11.-C. Mullins, a member of the rvticulty-.?Miss Maine Johnson, tone ' ..1" 1 he nurses...of the. Marion County Training Camp also was with us. P.---Williams pastor of St. Paul Baptist church nreached at Ebernezer. His choir rendered music. The Al, len Christian Endeavor. League be. _gan at (PllO. The president had J charge. The lesson was very inter?csiint^?At the usual hour our? pas.tor Ilev. J; P." Washington came beIl>re " Us. Itev. T. "J; Ransomr "pas^ " tor t f S.tC, Mark, church, Pee5 Dee, preached a soul stirring sermon. The Volunteer Club met at the ?limine of Mrs. llenry Pickett Thurs?day?mgjht. The shock was indeed severe when we heard of the death of Miss Ethel ..-Mae .('lark of Baltimore. Md., who ; ' was a former resident of Mullins. Miss Clark died Wednesday evening after an illness- of one week. .We extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family. .Some "of the faculty and local tal ' int of Mullins gave a play in the High school auditorium. Monday night March 14th directed by Miss C. L. Alexander. It was an over\. helming success. Mr. Earnest Nelson departed this life Thursday afternoon at 2;3Q. He was. amiumejit and very good young man and thought of highly by -evol-yene lie wa? ?a member of the (las5 of '31, Mullins High school. He wilh'he missed by his many ...friends and relatives because of his winning find cheerful \\vays. j 'I lie school is progressing nicely | -'under, the supervision of Principal C. V.?Vn'lontiiui' and hip staff U_L ,teachers. ! JOB PRINTING I i ! I IS A GOOD SALESMAN-! ~~i\ - uITT? -_. il ... i.in.viiiuci n mil > UU hfliu ,1, I* out a circular, pamphlet or broadside that it stands for ' { " VOl'. You-can't make ex- ^ 'X cuses ?or it. If it'? in had X V; taste, if its face is dirty, so X ? to speak, because it*s poorly x printed, your advertisement % - wttt?be?a?dt4ei?veHi?rather ^ -j. than a help. Good printing, a !|1 is a K<w?d salesman?see that ^ V if i? <rKv kovini* f "") " t " ? here antf you'll Ret results *i* everv timor" Y i f i = A t r* = :|: THE LEADER i X . % A 1 SAXON TEACHERS' ASiSO'N. (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Bornice Savage and Mrs. Dorothy Wineglass were elected. , '' After the business was all over i a beautiful program ,wa* rendered by the third grade, of which Miss . j Bertha Bouknight is teacher, i A Cordia'f invitation is extended to all the partons to be present at the reception given for Mrs. Sutler 1 the Nntionai President. The reCep- ' C??n wttt be given at the State Pres- ' ident's residence Mrs. 8. R. Green, ^ : 1514 Gregg street. J Mrs. Fannie Love, Pres., i Miss Edna (Butler, Sec'y. 1 ADRR , ' I wsF :' ^S[ SL ~w*w |HBk vi..'"*f8HKH | v I C^A/ARNER <5LSND JUNGOOLLVCR60LLOYD MUGMESja Mhc QRU^O/-J^paTO^T Tiff any Production chief henchman, Clara Blandick as the heroine's aunt and provider of much laughter, an^Florence Lak'e aiid Ann Brody in other Coles.. ,Tt W:is by George B. Seitz from the continuity. and dialogue of Florence Ryerson. ' EDGEFIELD NEWS Edgefield County Teachers' Association met in the High .School auJi toriuni.Mar. 12. Large attendance ol teachers and patrons presenty-Urn-he^ ifig a joint meeting for the purpose of holding memorial services for the late Jllllus Rosenwald. Services rcndered very impressive -by all who participated* The association was highly honored in having Mr. and Mrs. ( A-AV. Simkins, Jr., at this meeting. Mrs. Simkins madtnthinteresting talk in behalf of the work of the T. B. A. After business of this session sandwiches and Russian tea was served. Rev. 'L, D. Gamble and family, Prof anu Mrs. W. E. Parker, Misses . Ru therfor J, Goodwine and Jnncrctte1 were dinner guests of Mr. and Mi-s. James Thompson .as* Sunday. The Golden Rule Club of which. a pennon preached to the club on last Jjunday evening by Rev. E. I). (iambic, pastor of Ti rir ity A. M. E." Church. Witii woi'.is Wed spoken ai. 1 chosen wt wertrtuac.t- to rejoice whilst this- speaker so manfully delivered to us' his message. ' * Frienus. were glad to ' have Mi'. Jordon Oliphant home the past week end. Mr. .-Oliph-nt is one of the _ helpers at the State House, Columbia. Those attending the drama "Maiic Love" rendered at Barnwell HighSchool auditorium were: Mr. and Mis. J. O. Thompson, Mrs. Rosa E, Parkei Misses Rutherfont; Goodwine, Jan erette, Profs. Hightower and Freeman and Rev. L. D. Gamble. After the drama a mostvdeli|ghtful evening was spent at the iiomy of Dr. ^nd Mrs. Dixon.- .Those present expressed themselves as" having ehjoyed the evening; Wishing to-thank Dr. and Mrs. Dixon for their kind hopitality while at their homo. ? Mr. John Simmons of Philadelphia. Pa., was called home to funeralize hia mother on last Wednesday,?1 We are-still haviivg go^jl service*at our church, (Trinity A. M. E.)Prof Freeman with other members of the lacuny are always on naiiu to give instructi(*is to the. needy little ones. The A. C. E.v L. is~~d<ving nit-ely " with Mr. P. B. Burt as president. Willing Workers Jclub will meet Of tho home of Mrs. Mittic Wiglall. Friday evening." "Onward is our Motto." STATE TUBERCULOSIS ASSON. OFFERS CLASSES IN HOME. CARE OF SICK IN CALHOUN COUNTY ? Mrs.??Monticth SiinUinr., Field Worker of the South Carolina Tuberculosis. Commr??fee has been able thru , co-operation "offered by R-Cv. N. A ( Bethea of St.- Matthews and Ii. A.^ Ford, Principal of St. Matthews,Cit Public School to organize' classes i/i I home care of the sick. Miss Jennie j McMaster member of" the staff of.; nurses of the State Tuberculosis As- i soc-iation will conduct these classes. Instruction?given?w+H?be?of?great ? value to those attending. This ser- , vice is, one of many valuable servicos 1 offered the pTftflic. and -is made pu-si ble through the sale of Christmas seals. A Health Education Institute for ' teachers of Greenwood county will be held at Greenwood, March and ^ 26. This institute is the second of | its Kina to oe nem tor coiorea tee.ei j ers and is the result of the splendid , co-operation offered th$ South CaroArmwood, head of Brewer Junior col- i lege and County Seal Sale chairman, j Friday March 2fi, will be a holi- ; day for all'pupils whose teachers attend the institute. Miss Jennie McMaster of the State Tuberculosis staff of nurses and Mrs. M. M. ^imkinKi field worker will of-',, fer special courses in health education at the institute. Schools health ?quipment-will be exhibited and hun-1 1 r!o r?f KnoltVi nnmnUlhfo isrill Ko /lie tributed, This service-is made pbssi- j jle through the sale ofc Christmas jeals. Patfons are invited to visit ;hese classes. 1 ?HI l ST. MATTHEWS MAYS Mrs. ..J JUHiV. . UY-Uic \?' J >?I 1. 1>III Ol, the teachers 01 Jii^iumvi *:.* l rail, <i. nrlinnl iJinii;;- n I ii .inn. m berg' of the riieuliy pan.-tu liuou^ii j last Saturday enrbute to and spent a lew minutes at .;i. < ^ ! -home; ; ..v. 1 The good people ol" St. Ma i-.? need to be conii.udil'd .in ine way j in which they' turned out on last j W edit est lay night when tiuv turned t out to htviu. li.siiop lvansoni. All 01 th.'i itw.Wiie.^ 1 j 1 VI..I\v \y;is i 11 i:. g UlUi t about, mid-Jay it coininen i a ...v .i.e.. , which had liic ground awi out i.i j spite ~of rrtt of that the bishop una \ his good wife, Miss Finn i v? i:s<m < and Mr. John Giimore roli. ?t in about t 5 o'clock. The tables-were then bxeo i and the way those tables louKei any- t one who saw them would'nt-'hnvi thought about "depression." . . * The following persons were the . dinner gClests ;it the parsenagt: lJishop K. C. Itansom, Mrs. I.\ t* Hansom, Miss Flut'eiVce \\ i.hm. Mr. John Gllmole, KeV.?f.. 11.?1 tcfiin.i.iiaw.-v. 1tf p? T U Hi.nrrn-.,-.- Tf~T < I " Coleman, Miss M. \". Gist. Prof. F. ( P. Ahrnlvi.ni- -f. Ivervon, Miss v _N^-?r-HTnTns~Rrv; McCraie, K? v. fay- j lor, Mrs.-Evelyn Whaley. - M: s. Delhi. ( Williams, Mvs. Francis I'm runt. Mr.- j Lottie Parson, Mrs. Lizzie Cullej',_ 1 Mrs. Elouise Richardson, Mrs. Eii.v.a ? Taylor, Mys. V. G? Summers, Mr. Lu- t ry C.nlsnn- i i : - *After the dinner, the bishop ami r associates came into the rhim '?. l')\n ' the party, was greeted wilh'p-ood npi- * sic by the choir, (Bethel) Dr. Cole- * man, P. 1?T. .of Waleree Fistrict pre- 1 seated the bishop. The bishop lc Ui: c ed very forcibly. 1, Family; Cluirch 3, School. He spoke on Hli/idiu: > 11 which everyone who heard him claim J -cd that thoy wo'v. qhoi?W-4w?vv ii "out." The bTslioh" electflTicrF"his audience. " ' ?Rev,?Ilethea Hum nivs? .V Ransom who expressed In' s< ! ' cnoiee worus ii:;u sin1 v.ns tr.au lobe out. jV. Rev. jleirnnillgway... P. E.o of theOrangeburg. district spoke j n _ plea > ing terms of tbe.^UImp's atlili c: : and said tlial hovveas-going to fopcw ti?o?p bishop. At the conclusion of his. re t marks he insiste:! on Rev. L'dheiter." o pastor of *M. E. Church, (white) say o ing something. Rev. LedbeUer. mv-le a short but Timely lpidfi S. C., spent the week-end with tlvi> ? daughter and sister, ?.I i <s "l lu niary,. a ; Kirveh^vhrr-rr-fnu1 of the ti ai lu . - j the Public School. Mis^, Clauda'"Mintz? one of'thepM- ' est citi?ens-?round' Iwrc ihrs. p.a<*u >! * to the great beyond.?Phi" win- ninety two -years ..ohr. She. left s<X- ] oral chi Id rem?s.mne?e r? h*4?-e 1+ fhh> ii"^ great gfancls. Rev. Pel Ilea Tutu ' , ized the remains. 'ju Mr. John, Euily is home vi.-TiV.;;-' j relatives and friends. '.. i PALMETTO SABATOR!CM ;State Park. S. C. , On Peburaiy i^ul ??is. Ja'iniio Ecr'--4: guson Ruff, ~ visited the Sanitof'fum. . She sang for us a few ofnur favorite selections, which we enjoyed' very t much. And we hope- that it will .he ^ possible; for her 'to k'onie to . us attain . We also want tthank Mrs. K. Coop- , er -for the_-bi'uiiliful flower plains..' ' that she brought to us on March the j. 2m. 1 ^ On March d.we were glafl to have ' the Xeal Young ('irele of jlu* first' ^ 4"npt-rst--< h-uftdr -f^ tereo-mpanieif, hy Mrs., .lack Otis-oftlu ^ Columbia Bible School. They - rendered a beautiful selection of songs. Mrs. Hair and I.urni>r also sang sevei^ al ftuets, which we-all enjoyed. 1> The speaker for the -at'lenv on . was?r Mrs. Otis.* The subject in whieh she spoke was "Sin"' which she patient a liltU lift, for yhuh we thank them ti Of. the snim nhe?n'i"ti tin vo.tur.ii g roo.pe alive Tnion iouiofed) came Ii out. And we want to thank them l'oi A the' rtonanoh Fiu y pave a . PuTing II last month \Mrs. Annie 13. SCigle, ofie L of our patients was di-sehar . d. She d< was from Yor^ County. We wish, her li much success on'her reiurii liome. Oh m last Sunday Mrs. Maiy Barnes- and r< Mrs Linma Cunningham risked their w husbands, M r. Fred lain,v.- and ".Mr. S Bi-ayrngnrd Cunningham. ? rti On Monday night March 7th Mr. v< S. B. McMaster of Billy Sunday (Tub. fi taiYie out and rendered a beautiful *pj progratm?The Ti t st nTnCtkm 'sun'g? was (ilorg-to His name, then prayer vol by* Mr.' McMaster. Lesson was tu* si ken_from tho 1st Chapter of St. Luke M ind the 5th verse. Since .Jesus came 8t into my heart was the closiitir song.- tl \nd the program was enjoyed by one st tnd all. . Sj -* ytt IN MLMOKIAM. Si In~ loving nieni.ry of our dear "sis- G er and mother Mrs. Alethia V. Roh- R nson w! >? departed' ihis I.I'e three ij) /ears atfo today, March 17. 1929.' -ftl lake a ship that's left its muoriiit; \nd sails hravely out to sea-, 3J 30 seme one dear has sailed away *>( it caMn t'.ren ty. to itut there's promise of a greater er joy rh'an tai-Ch" could have in strrre '5l t'or God has planned a richer life, wl Beyond the unseen shore. te George II. Rohinson, son pi Mr. and Mrs. II ov.ard Craw ford, Brother, Mr. and Mi s. Cephas Haines, sister ''' M i s Orianna IJ. C r;<\v f?Td, sister. '1l' LOOK. OUT!'I 1 1 T "i # * j ^ ' tH L"'a" if - . Saturday, March 19, 1932 i/P\l\<.TON CO.. 'ITACHI'TRS' A ;-'ftv)>'l.\TI(>N. " 'f<K' first i?t-ft iir-i" of the; I,cxin*r;t 11 County Tea 'avis' Association ,vas a* in ;ii i vAiii'-'niji ol wiiun lUr, ! ,. JtivinuNison is [njK'ipal. "4YiC n:i i'tiMg was tuli?d to, order t.( 1 I !? a. in. i y Richardson. 1'he myeTTig opened T7y singing "I Am Tl'.lne" alter .wl.ich we were led a prayer by Rev. J. \V. Shaw, prin:ipal of- the I\ew h.rookland graded sehool. - , .'l'he Usual f.,vm of business was nterod ipco. A brief address -\o f vvlcome wt.'s "fltadc by the principal. !n his speech lie stressed the puiv Trre?rrf? -t-he?mooling arm! the value if such anorganisation in the obun-r y. In order to hu\o an ideal r.sso- . iatien.'the teacher^ must work to- . seiner lor via- success of aj;. Tne iou5F"t\'as eaflcd to ordor and the 'allowing officers were elected: President KeV. J. \v. Shaw, principal of the .Nt'\v -ilrookland g;;uied choi 1: Vice-pi osmeiit, Jlr. 1.. Rich i) dson,-ini'rren al oi , the , Le :in.r;ton. ?.!. .) 1: i>;r. -i. . Mjiviijst-.lf, eatl\eH-hi t-ho t'rVVi't' iuudtd .jiim-'i, LSS rilllllt f-tV.ViiU'y, .Vi; A. Kt'eIci I', 'e\- TT1 ' t!. I' S V.'.L i I ttrrm vJumiI; . 'fViU ; (lidwr, p: inti-. ml of the l.cv.?vir.y seh;?l; vcporC'l's, -M. t -n.raan jind Mrs. V. r. hllbv teayhtfis ui iht? Nwy Bropit- t uutl?Ot4rmrh; - ?. ? Th 1 nt vol > vividly told- of luTnriN.-rUwi o- olball.v Prt,iiui t ?,cth r.. to one n?!!ii.)M< oil.1, and vv^uld pproclatc tl i* cooperation oi aTT Tii ;o; j;: i'#yr t | pot over the pioi,rani, iJach present Tver, a. Ki d to be responsible lor siiiiio one who was-not it the HKclinj? and urge llum to oino-to tin* nr.\t loeetintf. The president also stressed the live-" V -of t no -.teachers' attending li Teaeliers Ass rintioir_\vhich will 10 held in' t'plumbiu- .March .'iOth to 1 jl I | 2 ill i I . - I \ C .s ? After the hireling adjourned the oa' h< fs ...of l,e:an.' ti.n rchool jiv?a ( 1 ?' i;: v. a ? c v. d ' ,i in- , group n a very appreciative repast. The inrds g.f'thaiil.s wore ' made by Mrs. ".His. * , ' . '! lie nexr nu 01 :n;? vvm lie Held ihe ixl Sfiij. ruay in A|;ri 1. f r which mio.a very TutoT\s"tiiivr: pi^Vgirani is t-lmr,?p! ,-v: ? 1?' f i?f?y?i-Ht;?tunc lie rs?of . | ? lie Loxiiiyu-u srhnol.. Let us unk<?a . in- ftVoi Is V.) ma!:o' our Association ii.'. < 1' 11.t? best in tiiu statu. . -?d P - ' Oi r; r> W .'v'J'KHS ~ ? >, > u i i nrpvrr mrr i ;v ikfn 11 (? n < > it !N;. >;if. wdVK'S <: SMITH i. Miss 'Viola .T.ovarii of Manning:, S. 111 > ~ > 11 'i i r.11 ~~t Wrrnrhia, ~ S,?Gtt ? ixl Jlr...(! <im*o Smith of Columbia v i* quietly married, February 2:1, A vveddiny receptionof wide spread. iterest \va, iriv.ui February 2SL&M n'.do;k at li e lumii' of. the bride's, lollu'v en 11 anion Street. J"no living room"" was Uoauti fully e orated in white and pink. Rosos i cut' fir. s h-.-wis v rnleed the table, and'es we're interspersed. ".u- bride was especially beautiful a ui?: <* ancle skin lorn". nttiiig and the low cut Mrs. C. T.oriek was at ihe receiving no. Mis- Sa.ah Harris invited the* rests t l! e dining-y noin where, de r , < ' i' ) ' P i rd a '..I mints "ere served. Those assisting in the L r\ '0?wore?Mi a.-:- (P'l ^-a Harris ml Margaret \Wli:te. "cTi t ) i u was Irs. Ij. Quarles. Mrs. Anna IlUton . db.b at the !v .; cgister, KAClOHT CO. TRAINING . ? ? 'SCHOOL NEWS.? Teachers and -st Meats' took an aeve .part in the Field's Day prfli'iiii) 'ion a ii'im" ooj a', the iHatliei' ulustrial school on Friday, Mirr. 11. ltlnugh the weather was very cold. to exercises were largly attended^. . srhilvits from our Home Kcoriomiys ficw mu ni, wiiii in st prize also the terary wjjrl; from eacli department iceivod first prize. Our Glee Club mdert d three-..selections and there as a dePn'>nsti ation ? f a Model tore hv -Fir'sL Craders under - the ?I'eclijiH nt M h s?Mall.?Display of?-?.'Ke tables j'iven by the Aj*. boys oin their projects- received first L'i/.e. lllss C atherine Mnnlh-'., fonneriy - ' S.eabro k, S. now ol' New Jer- \, y w*; r<- * ^ <? e* ^bf>- WVI'i d \v i v e s eplinu- held here on lastrf Tuesday5 h. .\i iw* a y,iTTtl?aio u.L_-?? 11.-; school and lias since made "treat i cess in J he nupstinj* profession. ?-. was >.al!cd home on account of re- death of her brother, Mr. Isaiah nails. I'O.Mllldav afternoon, Miss T. H. rayson,. Miss \V. (1. Hall and Mrs. Lj^y attendV-d a. literary program? id Ciifent-Teaehers' nipetinjf at the irusaleni M. K. Church. The pro am was under the direction of r, Saiimef Sanders, teacher of th? , la-brook school. Ah enjoyable af- k< i^oon was had by each one. preSitr < -? Mr. M. T li.lT .....I ai..,. T i.hi own "of Charleston, spent a- short liile-on the campus on Sunday af? moon. They motored over to ace at the s.hnol Mrs. BJrown'a-lit Frauds.,'n, James, Mr. dr. Hansom Mack, and a few tends froin Itidjieland, S. ., were .... numiiij. .nr. avi nc"K is u finer student < f this school. lie" n?i' to visit his cousin, Mv. Copies iddlelon, one of our seniors. < The 'tad .news .has just reached us the dentil of our beloved. Dr. R. \Vill.'in ?president' of State dlege. The principal, faculty and uients of the Training school wish ' extend to the college, and faculty eir heart-felt sympathy, 'i ^ *