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COMMI:M KMii^arrrxKwcisKs OK ?
TIIK IIK.U KOKT C OI NTV J
TUA1MNC SCHOOL, i
- - Burton, S. t Junt. 13?The Beau- fort
C'ounLy Training School closed
one oi the most ^uvcessiul terms in -1
the history -of the school wit It ver>
impressive exercises beginning, May
22 thru" 27..
Sunday, May 22 the faculty, stu
dent- body, patrons,* visitors and
friends of the school listened to a
most excellent sermon delivered by "
the Reverend Mr. Ciirr>T"of the M. K.
Chureh of Heu.iifort, is. Keautiful
were the illustrations of Rev. furry.
The whole audience whs held spell
bound until the etui.
. Monday" night, May began the
series of exercise*. To a large atfd
appreciative, audience the Misses Hall
^ an i Krazier presented "Cinderella's
Reeepvii n," and -several, other, short
-fiitrys, Much credit is due these little
folks. The-e playlets represented
tlie Primary Itopa'rtnietit.
Tuesday night, May t! 1 tlie fourth, .
fifth and sixth grades entertained a
la'rge andei.ue with a play--This Modern
feneration." a+ul-a playlet* "The:
.May tjiieeii. I lie., ploys were tin- "
? der the?aieoot-ion of?Mrs, SJuihklin
and Mrs . Itilev. Mucli credit is din"
thc-nT tor their work, , -J.,..- ?\\"f(liu's..ay
iturht. .M,ay '-Hj.. the
seventh. e'trhfh :it1<I math trades pro
sealed a 111 Y ' !' I )i "
uii Ayrietiltuiv play. "Seeinjr i-HeU-viirg".
Mo a larno utidjenee. This
_-<lranui ^?(J^Kp1iiSv*'wivsi >uiiU-r the di.
. . ''"retA inn iir.t.Vsd|??? Mueh w*fkit
is duo la-r in Irainin^ of herehai
: iictors _eudll aeu-j ITis' pa i t woj 1. .
Friday." May JT etfde tin- soriiv
of i xoivisos. \i I.ThM. .the'grad'
Lialil-ur rXr!^1e u :i<' h.l.l in I I )
auditorium. A laitr*' W'owd witness
oil rfit .poi firriiiaiuc. A^'iIh* strain'
?if ill,- ijiaivli tla seniors, lod liv n
i11111"i. 1 n i' In 'I ' Ion 1 v 11' I in rn 'I rniii
?T^vhere' tliny Mere seated Ytwiid an t in
l?;iri1t'M'i'Tri nl'''p*'i " [tinrv. nu J' aivu:
wild fi'j-rt. Musie ?a- furnished hv.
: ' till' trloo , lulls. 1_
l ilt' speakers tlirev jn number did
i li i'." s> l \ i and . Uudr-s~4H4ol justice iiithey
masterful essays ami oral.i us.
?'I'tn^lvonni' spi.aki r*. w, ly Anna?I.aw
t opee sceond kjVi n'i| (. ap es A1 i. I ?tilt
ton. In;. ;?h duo speaker .of
11 a day \\,.s I'ynf. *.V'. I").. brake' id
(d'ainti >. i', 11 iravo a \\on
i'ori'nl ad-.' . We wish ; 1o. tMiri .s.
lore she returned" l'i. North Carolina
? . slie v,;t- honored with* a lovely par,
ty itNwn.by Mi.-sDendy, assisted l>\
.Mi s. I.tllie fTcndy. The Kuests were
tvta-iVf'd li'y "M i""-", TkThola Harris. Help
dy. Tin -I' ? ?>. !<i\ iny. t he evebiino aire
???b-a.-.J-ie-?I Iff is. Kliy.nboiltReeder,
Krnestihe Shehe. Catherine
II:pnlin,3Luyrie-iat;d Mat tie M. Vthiiij;
and On- h<in 11.! jruest, Miss .Johnsie
! CeoU'tur -j\iu.uui^ . 1 .... I il.
liewood. Me,\Vi| and? lleiiry G. Har?? ? ?rts,
Herbert?l.ee and Doren/.o Kvaiij.,
Roy T, Miller and Charles Hainlii
The Kuest were driven io the party
by. .Mr. David K. Uendy.
T.he lii st part-of tlu* e.veniirg was
spent in* whist playing; later the
children darned to- the beautiful ra->dio
nuisif. . .
The hi/stes^ jee o) er>o\ and I
cake.. AH expressed them !
-elves as having-' spent a pleasant
eveninir.
Mr-. Bessie Henry if'" convalescing
nicely at hi r Imiiic. * MiSs Ida Boyd
visited M s. Henry last week.
The Community Glee Club . * which
, was nrganiy.<'i under the direction of
I'rot'. Mints. Motttlay nitfht was Well
attended.
^ Mi--- I.mine Harris, left a' lew
w.a.U-^ i,. v j;sp- Miss llattie 11 a r
Vis. .who is hook keeper for the People'*
lining!rial Insurance Company.
P iehiiioiitl. \'a. ? . ..
' M r. Hrown i 11 -1ley101 I'or I lie .North
riirTTTiha 1 .VIui'ual llVuran. o Coiiipany
anil .Mr. I'owle.V. distriet mujpug'er
were I lie Wefllie-dav dinner gin-st
t*f Mr. ..nil Mrs. .1. Is! V. Hen.lv; aln.
M r. II. P. ('rawl'-onl.
.lino Pi?way ('hihlreiv's hay. "~7\T
splei H lei pi era it i was I'MI'l H'll nut in
spile .>!' the inclement weather.
Miss Clan iiah I hirrah left Sa~C "
unlay for Knoxville. Tetin.. where sh
will spend the siiinlner visiting relatives.
* ??=.-Prol'. ami Mrs, J, T. _\V. 'Minis and
his sister in law, Miss Vernrce Kllerhe
have jits( returned after spending
a few weeks at M? Connirk, > '.
with Prof. Minis parents. Miss
. Kilovbe is spending the summer in
'7 ,. Clinton w'itn Sister. "Mrs. Maggie. Kllerhe
Minis and Brother in law ProT.
J. T. W. Minis. >
. Students from various colleges are
hoite looking the picture or Iiealttrf
L ? - * '
V'
? ? ??e
mil bubbling over with knowledge,
dr. Levester Yajice, A. H.. graduaed
fruin Allen University; Miss t'lo
ell Harris and Miss -Mat iit.?.Maynui _
Lounyf, graduated from fhe Teacher >
frainjjny' department. Let us pray
for their Success. - .Miss Cluit ll?Mar- _
I'is was Salutatory of her class. . '
Mr.*.. Lizzie Miller eptertained at
her beautful home Thursday* June 1
j:i a jolly bunch of Alen Graduates:
Misses Mattie Maynte \ountf, < lo
it: Williams.?Arthur?Williams,?11 u- bert
1-.' Evans, Iioy T. Miller also
graduates from Belle^St. lTTgTi, Misses
Jeaijette K. Johnson, Elizabeth
Herder' and Mr. Johnnie- Williams.
Card 'playing and dancing were the
enjoyment of the evening. The hostess
served a delirious eourst?b*>f ice
eitam, and eake.
Rev. T. 11. Addison, our able pastor
preached a soul stjrripg sermon
Sunday, June 2t> from the LhUh ehap-'
ter Acts 1 1 verse. Jiid not our
hearts, burn while he gave us the .
word of - Ci<>'.. Mrs'.
Bessie Iienfy and Mr. .-\itluir
Young an oli^tlii^siyk list.. Let 'lis
pray that they'll -oon be up and mil
gam. _ j ' -" !
'i lie Willing Work*. met at the j
home. of Mrs. Lela Hill the hostess J
served ice ci;cani and cake. *
The I'ulpit Aid nu't at iiu1 home of.
.Mi-.-. !'i.uv?a Y'.'tmg, Sub.Vet lor disi'ii
sh, n j no Third Vt mntan'dnu tu,"
which v as. dew .tssed beau'ii uli,\. lac
I'uljUt Aid .meets every' Friday I.?j!?
l\ M. Visitors arc wbleoptd.
Miss Kuiiicc Ohnppejle who bus
iH-iOT. a- pin-.hit:n Clinton Hospital
V'i.i some tape is- l.oitic ami is ii??pi'.i'..
... l) iiu- .i!r!ir i t i t ) i' iini.v .
frond
W I.VNSllOKO MAN S " . '
AVnvmanA. M. h'.. ( hyrch
IJev. A. J. Felix, l'astor
?ANX* are still moving forward The
Sunday School was well attended and
lie .lesson Was discusse i with~Tnirch
ntoresl. Our presiding elder being ,
.with [id tie was presented try the "
Supt.. Mr. S. A. Moore. \Ve were all
JTad to have l)r, Ellis. who TiuuKT
some.very helpful remarks. He also
'reviewed the lesson -of the* entile
man rt w;?which was a treat ta all.
iUi'ln-plight. 10 us information as well
a- inspiration. . ..
At 11:till our elder brought to us
a n.e-sage. tlfat was indeed tilled with
the-Holy Ghost and delivered-with
power. Truly our heift ts were made
to I uTii. as this tjod man 'spoke.
At 7:-'!n tlie elder hel i the business
rrr-rrj?of -the?roiil'ei em > ,?dm?to?tlu
act that a series of meetings were
n pro_ri ess Friday night, t he ivgu~
ar time for, the conference..
.'ill
,\|ii>i ?>! me report- wen' nijrnix
>>!>::iicii?ii*i 1 hy_ the elder and la- seeni-"
d to lif' well pleased,, with tin* at"fairs.
Our beloved pastor- was hitfh:
jy complimented by our elder who
i-kcd tin* oti'icers alnl nn'itilicis !
on I i 11 lie to take caro of hint.
Mr. ami . Mi.sVtS A. Mooio accompanied
tin- clilrr an i pastor to
Kbi nv/.er'Church 'Sunday into wlierc
' reported a .V'T.V, - -1 i
i n?t?: i .TTCA ! " ' I r~! 1 :
M i -s ( arrie Chappolle of Bookman
uaa week-end K"est of Mrs. I..-1'.
i 111]. 111 -11 Uotli loll Uoin.ny in in'
i;:u*?for Rn-v-k-~H ill?t o tvH-mtd- -sHiiriV.teT
school. '
Master Ivit-11A11 <I A. r.iniplii-11 is vis,
-. i.. r i j.-; rekit i\os and fiioinls in ihe
11 re I isj tol l i sort ioll. " .
I iii' A. C. 1-1. i.ca.uuo is do na' splmi
lid Willi . u- IH'W' picsannl, Alls'-.-?
l.aM.oro ,1 laltiwanger.. Swnie of the
.other ojficers aro: Eula Peaks, liiehard
A. Campbell, Blanche l-'ord. Olivia
Moniqiif. and A'iviau (iambic.
They will rcji.jcr a special proKrain.
The second Sunday nipr 1 it.
.socHrrr" i i 11 in irw s
Children's Day exercises at lielhe-.
da and Ceihn: (liuvi' wriv very interesting'.
??V?^
The I'pper IVr?Dee Summer
School'opened at Mayo .on lasi'Mou,
day' ino-rnlnrr at Darlington, with .
Principal Cain as director. Prof. IT.
C. Brewer, M^sdumes M. L. Foster,
Ida E. Green, Misses Beulah E. Gra-'
i i t? a,
| The hell rang promptly at loroo
I Veloek and the teachers and \
in the audi*';;juni. Snip-'
ture lesson wa< read by Rev. J. A.
Alsbrooks. and prayer by S. It. i
I'lvoinp-son.
Prof, an ! .Mrs. Win. Aiken of Raleigh,
N. C., are visiting Mis. Aiken's
father and her relatives here
for a short while.
Rev! W. R. Mc Farlan preached for
the saints at Bethesda last Sunday.
We are always glad to have him as
he seems to look on the bright side,
of life at aTT times.
Mesdames Marian MeRae, and Ku11
ice Major, also Mi^nes Margaret
Itoiiaparie and .Mary Squire are at
ton.
, Mrs. S. Thompson, ami litll"
son. ilarrala Samuel, ?<Ttr?-r visit big
-rein+tves and frrerrtls in Sumter.
Yon l.ui'i -ail'uril li. .in is* lieaing
CJreen Hill Choir and quartet, render
several beaut ful -elections at -Ret hot
next Sunday evening July dr.!. at
Short talks by l*V7>1's. A. A.
Prince, J. L. Die lonn and ('. S.
Thompson; solo hy Mrs-.I. !,. I>iiksrm.
- ? -? ?
.Mir. Ruth Alexander Cooper of
Camden who is att'tiding the .summer
school at Iktrlngtda spent i.?st
Monday nghi hfre the of her
cousin, S.. *B. Thompson.
Quite an interesting program Was
put over . at Rethesda las^ Sunday
night conducted hy Mesdarneg K. B.
trock and fC, W- Kvarm.
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(;KI:I;N w ooi> NOTKS
The Pal: t'tin I .faciei' u 11 !u do- j
li\..nil l.w ill., i .... I1 |.... ii ;. 1 v .a |
ery-wook by.Masfyr (. harte- P. P, i - \
rin. Jr. It' ,\<iu are !i"t a i'i??stant. |
rondo r, buy. ii'if Ti n?1?11' 1111?it?\s'il ?iMK-nurajjt'
Iiyn4 an! dojjijhi ymi.
Tin.' Women's S{ati> .Mis.-i nary
Conventional 1.allien- was lar^' lv at
tending, Try ill l>'<raU'< aid vi-iiina "
friends of (iieenwood. ^
Ki*v. and ?L. il. lit1 Vrt nir- w
. ' "i- j^Ia .... a i.,
.........?? 'i ?!ti
Mrs. Inzzio Sm>w. t .Mrs. I.->tt e Mi
Clinton, and .Miss K I?I?it ?\1 :e Uiioii -' \
son. ;ilso Mis. \V:n. na A nt; niji I'm (l.
rin with her little d:it? triii i r Willij. < V
eolia, and friend,. Mrs. Fannie (Voiii- t[
or rrHended tho Convention. j1(
Master Thomas It. lU>llo\vay spin; _,M
the week-end at NVwIki . y. S. .C.
Miss Mazio-Holl 'way is homo from u
school at Conoor .. N. C. llor.vacaLioft
will ho spent at homo. Will? ;i:
parents. ?I
Friends will I I to .'tat li,
Mr. ,loo-Whtodson is iloiiio-vnit tj!f .i i- .
spite of hot wt-hTlier. '.
.Mis. Ihii-v (?ary i.- 'rtpidk* i ? . . j
provuur". a ft en havi-njr a \ rry soi i< -n . ~T
..pi-l"lt
.Mrs. Flo*it Whijhvk i-. very n o a
indisposed. Wo hope f??r h'or a i
-t - LEADER
I HI*. MKCKO I'M'N rift A I, DIUI-.C- I
TUlt IN I III-: 1,1 KK <>l' 'II11:
(UMVINHM.
o \<idress Delivered At Tli(. Ni'tiro j
l-'mu-ral Directors' A^soi*iutiO|t At |
* i i tun 111*111 nl
^ Anderson. S. C. '
1 r _
In the scheme of things, nations
e fitted tax* (livers placet^ i() the
oVlxl. Kacli is assigned a definite*
isk U) perform, makes it deli into conihution
to world progress, tills a
rtain niche in the upwaid strides
-civilization, and like a traveler,
isses On ami others rise to occupy
ie places. Individuals likewise, are
Til with definite Capacities," for the
,'complishmcnt and the performance
"definite tasks in the great arena,
e tall life. Professions likewise are
j art of the great order of things
nd happy" Is he who is inspired to
mose and to follow that which he ie
crj, |u:cpa?ed to do by the great *'J U"-.'
gner of the universe,
Following the' law of the .\ssoc.ia
n vol' Ideas, when one thinks of
in U'iit Koine, lie sees plumed cohprts
larcliing legions,?i.ii'ganizai ion?and
iw. When one thinks of (ireeee, lie
es beauty of thot, cultured scholars,
rcliitis-iure, sculpturing and laniiage.
\\ hen "oiie thinks of Baby'ii,
lie hears the voices- of festivity
: her gorgeous halP. Tin- nan'u'
t Assy ria suggests bloodshed, vio.icc
and cruelty". But when the
anuv of ancient Kgypt is called. Bill
scholars think of the exodus of
-raei, nut liters llunk oi the silent
>ramids K'ray with a.uv and who foi~
i ;rt ut ies-have ?let?v*tl the "destructive
w.nls of time and stand today like
ilent sentinels keepiiur watch over
e-il-ln roic?di-ack?AW1?as enii.a'nici
mi funeral director.-^ think, of . that
in' yii'al art whieh today has da tied
' ? minds ut' in\esticators di.-m.
is in mil1111i?tioi?axt?<m?h>j;yi?<mil
i altninij. Theie ure-those who say.
Tit I'-uvjn wtrs iidtalTlnTTy \Yf im.."
: cidoicd people and if this, is. true,
- we search tlie annals of liistorv.
e conclude that perhaps tin- work;
id not inhei.it any advances?rn political
sciences, iroin the K^ypiians,
o?l+wih?k'i-'.-oi.s in?philosophy;-.?nxr
ide extension of human I'hot ami
now'ultre hut Ktfvpt. has yiven to 111 .
mid the art of preserving her dead,
n art whieli today is practiced hy
? -its I ndei takers, -i*uncial 1 i er'of
d .Morticians.?
h'e likp llHIse ni' ll'il prole- ie;^_
jii'i practiced this at'L ;n ancient 1\i't
mny Mot he ahle to change the
:e\\ s of - nien on things reHitious, w'e
rav not he ahle to repeal unjust
av,.s and make amendments to writto
change the customs and ins'i
ui?Liat people .yiun./ ; yc. l:u...
to ina,\ live and lor' vs-poni t\e ma;..
hi11 said, 1 Tunc not to *' *-; iii'iiiis'tei e'i J
i io i. it to servo, "there is a plan i
or t he i uneral director amntu' the
ejiiV'. i.n. tiie iomimniit> while a.ail
lUeie pf'pie live. nine, au.f r?
renter lor the- living, lor men v. iiosd
tupo.-, h.iyo lil'rll 1 iI.f'.llU'. 1 h. Ijjio iiii.I
if liiist'ortuiio, I'm women whose* wonanhood
hits boon e11i 1 lt*<{ by 111v. i y
?i-f+?poverty;?fm?boy ^?xrtroso"
mills aif ???ii ii?v for a chance to
mrtrr n name?rrrni?for?y i11?who <
not hers \vo have huricd? is-our place
?nly wit It. tln> doad ?' 1 for one t hink
H i. Tin iv a place for us aniona
ho li\iny. Tli&ro i. a task"Tor w*r*
n tin*?liM'iil i-? 11ii11111111 y; WT in ,, a
mrt. of t ho cnviroitntoifl*'and .imist
rrnko -n tln ti'iilto orrnti il u^io^ to the
ivinjf. ?
No'inal life in any profession is
ivul in contact with other people Tor
tunian life is a ino.-hwork o| human
olatioiis. .What -a funeral director
an ho and do laru'oly d.ponds up.<ii
tits fnr sei'vieo however lowly tlu> 11
family, ,\vill nigraliaie tlit* funeral <ti~ '
reelor iuto?rthe heart of tliy |?* ?>|?It* 1
ami lie v iJMn'i-inin' tlifeniui ill' a in- ;
rtiante whiflV.luis no hounds.
I'i a-pei i.iy, enlightenment, l'avora
44p--f ppi.tp Pnit y. nitirrtls and foo|M')-u-'
. t ion aiv so inlyi woven between those
Hllll ItKlkf tip a i oinuiuiHtx, that there
"7" mi V .1 111' will l,r :
aide to j-j.va.*lift' "ijifi worth ' 10 his
\ ! t \ .
The Iiin'- - iiiniiillHfIlls air- not lltnse '
nC_4ai-;ai?-shwr.? JtHs ideals reiiv'eiU
visions luitillt'ilti|) others, hopes
-n?r~ rr-T-?m ' ; '!?ttllTV-.. nil'' ill- "
. | ;!i (I. The monument on the eaui_4?in
"l'ii i-,ir?i n 1 < < 1 In t no nii'.m- .
"iv of lh>iikei* T. Washington, is not
'-iii' am..,- ?Tin:?nia-jo-l if 1>ni 1< 1 in >< .
? it* ii>v;- the extended campus-do not
:i!i\e'his name. It is the expand
.uy i:it i.toner of ii.is. doctrine, it is
he ia -1 ii at ion hurtcd in the hosoms
"i i he . u no nine under Its'iniluonce
and v. h?? . ippetl inspiration front iiis
'.friat sold and are living those priit-.
11 - which lay -clnsu to his heart,
lid- i- iiis vytnatest nioiutnient.
Ti;e - laniio is man's monument of
i.o\e; tiie state is his monument to
law; .<?? iiy is iiis monument to skill;
l;-. !.: - ^ a, v j|j- I: . ,11 i; linn I s III pro
: : at i-i fiiM.-r I- iiis momii
oe . I to kelit: ioi.l; tiie school is his
i ^ .?i,i< 11 ami a |>i o
' It V . , t i11 I I V.?itldtl.- - '
and . eani/.ed for 1 ho common .
tt> ori tii^tlu' greatest fuTmlier, is TTte
nnimiiiioMi, to tile'leaders aiuh people
o: ~iT.:U i oinnrunity^ of wliieh the &e7
in t'loieiai 1'.rector nuisl he as vital
smar i--- to the hird- and water is to
1 or , any profession to'demand re"
: ' " ami i 1 n ii iin? u1* ex intent v.
aiusl. ]aiiviv itself worthy and make
.isei; oije of tiie coiynuinities indisi'earahle:
necessities. It must look
..oHiv.ani. in t inward, upward,, not
d.ov' ay.a (I. oiivvaul, not hackward and
"" T oaiT a n T? no ionyi i- po.-sihie Uue
? j j.! ;i 1 "(ivil i 7. at ion of 'which
-my?< ividron,?t+rm hnrrrfrts?of" deso- "
Intel wives, wine the tears of cum.i
i?r! !< ii-t<>thers and help carry the
lorm -of , heartbroken lathers arid which
ii anv vines. nfust clinir. Tlune
at,- iMcjvlcr duties than that ill' buryii.iv;
t hd dead. TTvery pfiase ot social
life am) ail kinds of social activities
arc |<n cut in the yvt'iimunity and
pre i nt iiiemselyes to us aiid demand
a 5u :?i i I-he,, in our patience is
j ?*Jc ^ tcuHy tn retidcV service t(T '
that win. Ii is mi .essential lor tlie
m:h I d'-\ t iopip.eiit of ear -group in
[ il.j i.diisi ut . a complex society.
'J'liere fs th<. home with its problems,
rhe -el. ?.wiih their changed program.-;
there i- the church. .calling.tW
nu n of )'ln'pn'se ami godly fear
jiiiid financial pni.-c; industries with
.tlirir conflicts- and wage 'disputes and
t_*uiv4o with thrir varied
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Saturday, July 2nd, 1922
demands. Community" lift* consists
of .oi fian iiu-cl loam worK for I Ik? sake
<U supply-dtp; tiic ntauls and .desires
of 'lis' 11;, n'Iii-i 1 . A> m?t lie fa -e with
a 1 uu Until u am. w h&c i'vT?ry hteinbtn
musl do a ilinin'i)t tliinp; l'rmu all
activities combined make up- the
team play, so in community life,there
are many divisions of labor,, many
professions but all are toward one
common iroal and one common end
of sustaining life anil supplying its
marry?needs. Funeral?Directors are ?
a live part of the livihg whole Whose
obje.t is, not only to bury the few
dead but help the many living to
live wisely, higher and better. When
Jesus said. "Let, the dead
bury theu'_jfarad."_He was not .calling
Funeral Directors dead. It is true
that our.;. jn ofession is one that
thrives off the dead but our chief interest
is in the living that when tjiey ^ <
do die and no other profession -.eaiy^Tf,
use them, then it is the business
iy of the Funeral Director not to be',,
found wanting when the need contcs.
Kaeh of us serves in ditferent
kinds of communities. Senile serve
in city foinmunitk^s,- others in rural
i "i in in u 11 it it >. and ' industrial comnuiliiiies
Inn ?l whatever nalui e it may
be, after all we are -all dealing with
Vinniiinitv jlnil nil liiinmnit v