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Saturday, February 2, I9$5 wf ff.illnln f if Rev. J. A. Hopkins, Mgr., of the Book Department National Baptist iPt\bishij?^ Board, Naishvillo, ~ Tertn, wffsirt the"ctty^ Ttev. Hopkins WflC -v*vmoU .. H.UVU CMVUUIttKt'll UVCf the work of Miss Raiford, manager of the department in the city. "Broken Dishes"?A drama? filled with intense human emotr _ t ions: Laughter, Tears, Romance, Love:?Good for the whole family. Watch for further announcements. Mrs. Matilda "Mother" Griffin and her niece. Miss "Lorene Jones and Mr, George Johnson were' the guwta of Rev. and Mis. r. C. E. ' - Hiddleston in Little Rock, S. C. Mother Griffin spoke to the Ex~ ~ Service?men-?of?-the Spanish American War. She report* nn . ? ^ enjoyable trip. - ~ TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION Teachers wanting homes. March 14 and IB, write Prof. T. ^ Duckett, Benedict ,College, Columbia. ' - ^ Rate $1.60 per day. ?? caRd^of thanks ??I wish to express myv??s incur*" thanks and appreciation to .my ? ?many friends for all kindm^._?shown me during my recent illness^ : Miss E.' B., Levan ?C CARP OF THANKS' We wish to thank nin- ivmnv friends; both white and colored for thelF kindness and sympathy to us during the illness and death of our sweet mother, and for their cars and beautiful floral designs ^ they so "graciously contributed. ? Mr. & Mrs. w. S. Holley, .Mr! & Mrs. J. L. Holley, Grands and Great Grands... tITe nightingale Social CLUB -After having^levotion*-tin1 nbngg named club wan roorganiy-d ,it tin.Elks'Ueer Garden, Jan. 5! Then regular meeting place will bo at the Beer Garden. The club consist of: President, Benjamin Der? rfc viee Pres., George?Jacks ** SW'.', tlurlst McMilhan; Trias.. Her. nie Bolton; Business Mgr., Joseph Thompson; Chairman, Robert" Anderson; reporter, George Lewis. Members: James Duncans. Eddie - Brevard, "James Wicker, Charles Brice, G?orge Bradfort, Raiford Bradley. NQN PERILL SOCIAL ( LI B = Thursday everfrng, Jan. *2-}\-l'.ktrr " all membere of the No" Peri 11 were present and on time at o'clock; at the home of Miss Ber> -.rtice Harrfc. The meeting was opened by singing "List -to the voice with the president in charge/ Due to much unfinished bu,sine?8 to be discussed our program wa? omitted. The president takIng full charge oT the meeting brought to us a" suggestion which was Very interesting to all) and we are Dlarminc to malfp it /. irnml ^n,> cess in the near future.'' It -was ale* mention hy two of llu- nuunbers that we have a penny rally. v -So if ybu-aro-ask.ed-to drop -a. pen. ny into our littje- bags doij'ti refuse us. ?' . /Wvi. Alter reading the minutes the roll was called and every one responded. We were glad to have :uour visitor, Mr. Lvdja B. Bowman and he made sbme encouraging remarks. 1_.?.. We adjourned to meet at. th home of Miss Agnes IPopkins.. "flACH ANTES" The dub met at the usual hour, Thursday night, Jan. 24, with MJsb Thelma Rawlerson. Tin meeting opened with prayer by Mr G. Martin, the roll was called and each member responded with rt qiiitation and their weekly dues. 3 Many interesting things XC?;iV ill ? cuaaod during' the huetinesw lv m:, The social hour bcgan^vvith the invitation of- -the new ? nwmU'4^. The new members ape now full members of the Barhantejr Social Club. At this me?ting many games were played. We enjoyed the presence of Mr. james tiailman and Mr. Homes Goodson and they .expressed th.em selves as being (?lad to jfnn lis oti" Khis (special Occasion. Before departing the TTosFess nerved a delicious repast. , We adjouihied- to meet with , Miss Burton and Mr. I. D. Palm on nwtfc meeting date. NEW CENTURY CI,W Mr?. T>: B. Stenson deligVfnUy entertained the members of the New Century Club and guests at hor home on Oak St. Wednesday , afternoon. The lower floor was thrown en suite where four progression'of contract were played. The clqb prizes were won by Mrs. H. H. Cooper, first; Mrs. H. D. Pearson, second; Mrs. Ethel Shaw low. The giiest prizes were won by Miss Janie Smith, first; Mrs. " Lorraine Jones, second. ,. After -Con'' card* a salad course was served. Charity POSITION WANTED Young- Eady' wishes work as a Stenographer or work in a Doc-, tor'.* Office. Bes*\ of references: Write?or. apply tv! M; McKinney, 1711 t"d)i" ,11 Si.. Columbia, S. ... * ?'??r , I E ( IR( I.E kntkk NOUS \ CfAIH . \j-c Circle Km 10 Nous--bridge ' el9t> wet?ttt "Ore1 Inn hp."--of- ? Mrs. Ma\k> I?. I'ride on Oak Street on| SatuThjay. .January 26. at 5:30 o' ctwk7%rTht,--tivtHtH^ waa-plGasan ly sl" playing contract byidge. At VhAcunYlusion^uT the games - the prizos\yofe awarded as follows Miss Lucy\\Viiliams, fjrsC club prize., a 11 ;?Vict- Hubbard Airnos . " week-end ITiit^Jty set; Mrs. Septma Clark', sccowJ club prize, a box of ArmondVdusjLing powder; Mrs Kstelle Johnson, ^jluib-booby, soap and bath cloth; Mis^N. Nance, 1st guest prize, a man law re set; Mrs. A. J. Collins, "sccondwuest prize, a box of I>e Leon^dusfltog posvfler.. Mis. (Jencva Scott, giivvt boQby, . soap and bath cloth. ^ . 1 !!? ?H'T rOSHim'HlS III tllO^l tlM'. noon wire a course of'chickebsalad -alid tea. Y. .... _ . ? y KtKKlNG K1IYTIIM SOCIA l\ ~j * I The'Rock inn' Kh.vthm Social t luD was organized at the Vipmc of Miss Mamie I.c-e Gibson Tuesday ever ninjr. Jan. 2U, 11K1!)! The officios l'1 i vi"? " _l'rt;<?, Nancy Arl.mus-; See., Be.i.TT-'e Si win 1;. Asst. See., Gath.'ine Watson; Treas., Juanita* Nes>itt;?lit p. i ter. 'Mamie Lee Gibson; 1 t'-> it-Uv-Ro-na U'oodgrd. .???The club's colors arc yellow and . brow.ii.?ffihjjwrcgular meeting da>s* " are Tuesdays u:uu lr. M: "" . , i ? ;TIIK DAMES" \ The "limine" mill theii- y.Msts were - royally entertained" Tmwdny r -night l'roiu_7;T(1 until 'fl o'clock with Dames Sarah Hampton and ' Edna Lewis as hostess at the, home of Miss Elizabeth Epps. The rooms were-beautifully decorated with the club's colors, pink and blue, with cozy lights c>f. contrast " lpg colors. Everyone daoeod?to- the nuisic-of "Mr. Gerald Dixon, acconipanieil" by Miss Ethel Will'ams and M'"- EdwArd Bingljam . AbotJit o'clock the hostesses s?rved a delicious I'jiinviv = (hi- t m f~"TTi'TTur Sw vyt TTunii^ = - -and?l'Vl iv< n>- t'Ni.n''s.-t-d them- _ '.solves ff| Wavlffg-a-ftweil time, uuf regular mooting will bo at the home. (if Dame I/ivcilo Thompson at the usual hour. ; ~ rTTtua ~njwiST KOnoinr- 7 _ I.TCKY ' Ulltl) SOCIAL CM.'It ' M i.CQn~eem""'Th u I'mn to 1 entertain 0)1 the chih at.hoi: home on Whaley St.. "Tui sday nieht. Jan. 20. at the . tisual hour. Scripture lesson St John -t : 1 ? 1, mayor by Mr. G. W. McPa-nio.1, selection by-.the club. The president took charge oi " tlio ?nwetnup. T In JhVu sc~was opeiT ~ od f'oi^ow' and unfinished business.. The minutes of th^ last meeting "we're read and adopted. A "donation' was. taken for Mrs Dinah Thompson; v All plans are being .made for'the anniversary on the Oth of Feb. Two members were welcomed in our club. The- . laws wore road tu tlwm We were _ -dismissed by Mr. Bill McCoy. The hostess served a delicious course. Miss Irene Gaskin will entertain the club on Tuesday evening, Feb. f>, at the homo "of Mrs. Marie Sen- _ ioi. 7 : , .Tin.r iv ^ ? i is m - villi u.>lj ? lliLiIlNli, ? WORKERS' CLUB The1 Ward -Oik- Willing Workers Club mot at the homo of Mrs. Eva Mae Moss, Sumter St., .Tan 2!>, with the Madam President pre siding. 'I'ho mooting was called to j order and opened with the club's song; Pj ay&v was. led by Mrs. Thomas.' Bible, verses were, heard by all the member??. The* minutes ; of the last meeting were -end. | The r<>l|__was called. The memhers responded briefly. The re-' ; coipt of" the evening was $7.25. After, which other business \yas discussed. Miss Annie Belle Wolf led the closing song. The Madam , President, Mrs. J. K. Williams'led | the, closing .*de. - _ _ ! /ION It M'TIMT rUl'KCTI " * PEW UALLY Th?? B. Y. P. U. ; >f Zhrrr Church invites you t<v come out Sunday afternoon, at-1:110 o'clock to a Pew Pally. . . s A splendid musical program will he rendered; Prof. Reddicks has full charge of t be-program. Some oyr best talejits wtll appear on this pit 'gram. : W<* will aTso have a prominent irent I..man oil .this rity as QUI- .. speaker for the afternoon. We are asking the public for theu^ coopc. . _ ationT please come out and Jbijng your friends with you. Rev. J. B. ftoedor,"Pastor; Mrs. " Thj ?nias Mt^cy,_IV-sident. A CALL TO EX-SERVICE BOYS OF COLUMBIA Wo are sending"otit a call to the -Ex-Kerviee Boys -of Columbia, Post No. f?ur. (4) meet Friday, Fob. 8th at "flH> home of Mother Griffin..folr the pyrpose^oX.xecciv--_ 'frig important infovmation. I hopr- that every) Fix-Service man in Richland' County' Will be there and on time. * Mother Grffin ?-?. -?1 ' \ ' HOME COMING DAY Sunday, Feb. 3rd, Second Nazareth Baptist Church. The program begins Sunday morning at 10:00 in the-'SundaySchool.? An inspiring prcgVam Is promised iucltiding; the Y. M. C. E. quartet of. Benedict College. Come and help put new life in the Sunday School. Rev. A. C. Jones, Pastor THE MYSTERY CREW tinl official mcctiftg-xt the home of Mr. Robert. Marshall _1307 M-eDuffie Ave. Monday night, Jan. 28, 1035. The members assembled in the beautiful dining room at 8 o'clock?to?be?<rprvrtl a dellclbus course of Irish potato salad on lettuce leal, macaroni, sliced ham, crackers ami cocoa. The officers elfcetcd. and p^embers present ure as follows: Officers: PresidentWesley Mangum, Vice Pres.; Robert Marshall, Sec,; George Kershaw, Treas.; John Henry Washington, Reporter; Ernest Shelton, S?\T Untie;- William?Goff.. , Members: J. B. Elliott,' Rufes Salley, Edward Pickins, Charlie Jlannelly, Jr. 1 . ^. The meeting adjourned to meet ^it the home of Mr. Charlie pantv lly, Jr. 2359 ' Washington Stv; \Knday night, Feb. 4, 1935. * E. Shelton, Reporter " \s. K. B. CLI B The Glob met at the home of Mr. Isaiah\jtobingon. The Pres. Mr. W. M. sSaith called the meeting f^-ordeiy^LwnB^vas- sung- by Miss Ruth SimmWis, prayer in con celt. After ..whiCff\ the meeting was opened for the Transaction of old and new business^ The minutes of the last meetings were read The roll was called and the members resnonded hrinflv a .i?i: ciolis repast was sorvotb- Aftei which the meetlhg was closed Tmtil next regular meeting at T+u home of Mr. Arthur Burnie on Jan. 30, at 8:30. Mr. W.> M. Smith Pres.; Ruth SimnionsguSee._ Serena Abraham, Reporter -Uioo: JRIHiE SOCIAL CLl'B Mrs. Flossie Smith entertained the Blue Moon, at her home on Short Leaf, Tuesday night, Jan. 2W.-- THis being our regular meeting-night tin* club had a shortoutstanding meeting. The meeting was opened by sin gin tr the clubs' theme song. The minutes of the last meeting were read. After going thru the- busines^ part of the meeting. \Tv< Sfnilti .1 inlm.A.a ing talk to -the club.; Mrs. Smith served a delicious course-, which we all cniaved. After a* few games of whist and dancing, we bid .Mrs. Smith good night, hoping to return agajn .real saop. ' Mamie Frazier, Reporter ? m WAVERLEY SILVER STAR . ^ GLtHR The Waverley Silver Star G}ub met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Daisy Cha,vis on Liberty .Hill.- Opening song led" by-' the president, Mrs. Maggie . Johnsilll? Each member recited Bible wises. There was no business discussion as?so?many?members were absent on account of 'the bad weather. The roll was calledand each member paid their dues" The hostess ' served a delicious course of iello ami f.-.L-o <_ . Miss Janie Rawls, Reporter RADIO NEWS The Radio Soc.ial Club nie^t Tuesday, Jan. 29th at the hbme of Mr. Earnest Wilson. The meeting was' epi-nul?with prayer by the pre7 Sideirt^ The: first thing given attention was the election of officers for 1935, they are as follows: ore sicient, Mr. Roland Harris; vice president, Mr/ Hirjim Suber;-Secretary, Mr. Earnest Wilson; assistant. seer-taryr- Mr. William Scott; Chairman, Mr. James Lowman; treasurer, Mr.Roscole Jackson; bus:ness manager, Mr. Charlie Walker; reporter, Mr. John Johnson; critic, Mr. Francis gnvith; member,Robert Williams. After the duty of_er.cry-.officer, had. i>e^p explained by the president the constitution was rend by the secretary, The members postponed the dance for Feb. 8th and decided to have it km Washington's bpthday. It was move 1 ard sefronded tlhat this affair could not be postponed so we invite y>->"u to a Colonial Ball which will be held at the Odd Fellows Hall on Friday,*" Feb. 2'2nd given by the Radio Social Club. The njceting was dismissed by M r. Johnson. Refreshments were served by Mrs. WHson and Mr*.- ^Harris. The next meeting will be held at the tome -wf- Mr.?Roland Harris: nI'II,PER UPPER-CLUB ?The "Builder Upper Club" hadtheir fu st -meeting Tuesday, Jan. 29, at the home of Mrs. Annie B. Smi.th, The meeting was called to order at 7 o'clock. Officers were elcctffl as follows: President; "Willie Thomas, Vice Pres.; Willie Brown, Sec.; Erne'sttne Gilmore, Asst. Sefc.; Josephine Boykin,; Tretrerr "Mrs.' Annie Belle Smith, Critice; ? Mary Boykin, The club was organized for the small children of the community. Refreshments were also served. PHE PAT^tetwteapeff 1 EASTER SUPPLIES HEADY You can find '-Easter Services Envelopes, programs, popular' song books, stationary on sale 160 -1-2 Taylor St. Miss Juliet T.Icaiford Mgi.^ M '' - THE LADIES UP I LI) OF ST. LUKE EPISCOPAL CHURCH J ion party h?,dd at thn V U' " A." Monday "evening, .lanuaiy 2Jst, by the Ladies Guild of St. LukeV tfpiscopal Church was an duTsland -ing~svrcccssr from every arrghv The t^uild wishes -to-thank?iU- -anuwy friends" and members for their hearty support. \ In response to numerous unucsts the Gui-ld will on Saturday, Feb. 2, serve another of its delicious Chop Sucy suppers. The simpers will be prepared by the well known caterer, Mr. Chas P. Hazard, and the members of the organization are confident, that you will be pleased. Order" yours,, now and eoniejto -the Y. W. C. A., Saturday between the hours ofJLitud 8 ;uul be served or for your convenience " yuui supper?will be deli vend according to ypp'r direction. ENCE A".i PAGEANT At /ion baptist Church. Feb. II "Shall the United States of A. -uu-iim join the World > Court'! The 'most vital issue of today in the United States Congress.* A pageant demonstrating the World's Court with fifty five Countries and their representative^ consistmg"-mf three hundred-1 characters will be presented at /ion Baptist Cluneh, February 11th. ' The first rehearsal~on Tuesday night. Jan. 20. gave unite an inspiration to' those who are to make the pageant a success. The spacious auditorium- TTI Flu* Zion Bapt lst-W"hurcli_.canu? iu-aL- being tilled with me participants, all of THolii spoke- very grateful of being .a representative of the World's Peace Conference although they were not in ffeirpva, Swilzland. Qriitc a hit of , consideration? time and plan has been Riven to this pageant by Mrs. .11 W. Hop? kins ami Mrs. J. ficcdpr that it might he u-suceess-?No vetfore in the history of our State has the public been invited to at-, tend the World's Peace Conference To learn why Japan and China are bovine- HI nnii'U + Vm eyes of the world were turn to the . -Saar. ronton of Germany and why Italy want?'' to overrun and coiitfdT Abyssinia. The questions are answered in the pageani ^Monday night, February 11th. ' 1 ??Hrr spnilMUV of ihe pageant states that the last' rehearsal will be given Friday nite, February 81 at seven , o'clock?-Zion Baptist Church. - = ? ? TIIK MKRRY PAIS SOCIAL CLFB Fast over, S.-C.?The club h^Td its first meeting for the new year . Tlipsd.-i v o\'i>nin(r .T;>n IS flf the.homo of Prof. and Mfs. F- K." Damwell. . The - men choose their partners for progressive whist in a peanut shell, thy'ty .minutes---were given ^ After which the hostess . invited the numbers to tue dinning room. The prize1;* veto awarded -he" Miss A. M. Dowdy. .Mrs. G. C. ' W' wnlant." fir-'t; -*trr~E. B. Chrrsr bovo, soernd. We adjourned to. meet Jap. 25. 1935. at ^ho.homb of Mr.' and Mrs. J. Cheesehoro. Time; 7:30. The club inn i- nday cv.TiincJfl'rt, 25, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Choeseboro..- -This bemg- a (social meeting no business was discussed. " ? All . members were on time. Ami whist was played until 0:30. After which the hostess Mrs. E. Cheese 11 ?ro seryd a delicious course. The prr/.es woe awarded b> -Mrsr-Cr-. C. Woodard, Mrs. K. Kcott was the successful winner of the. first prize. Mis. E. Barnwell second. On departing each- one 'expressed t.-h em selves as having enjoyed.the evuiiug. We adjourn 1035, at the home pf Prof., and Mrs. L. N. Seott. "POETIC M EDITAT ION'S (By Herbert Eli Dickson) MY i11 ft A F?T" x isFihi.i:n -WJTH Ml'CIT t'NRilgT ? M v heart is filled with much unrcsi: .My goal, it scorns, J cannot reach. I've grown quite listless and depressed; Because of that which t beseech." I know n nhvpyhouy of pain, I see a many nfeary day, _ . But I'll yet reach it, I maintain) 1 In spite of Vvhat comes to my way. For I" have faith in God?the kind Thntts trmrTertal. stTOtTF aTid true. "With such a" faith I'm sure to find A means, somehow, to see me ; through-. ?r?? _-Jfc-RF.QrT5STWhen passion such as I,' now.; know Has ceased, and T can cause no thrill? When love, to me. is something move Than strong?desire?Please want mo "Stilt. " .~ r When I've grown old and wrinkled with, Thd'yeats. if long life is His will, ' , I When I have lost thy cluTTTn yv'u ba>' ! 11181- 1 pus ST.- S 1 HMM1 \MIIH 'till1. H S U L snoi'tn m . A it *>'*>1* sotm-orn sli<>uJ<i l!<-ai 'Miv ufruint nilvf ?v..? >? iial people say. about. me; li olleu is Ins way to.keep bomo lalsehfod, 110111 a- depth loo deep, 1 n. t o?hi a .lcclinps . pjeiciuif. METRO SCX.'IAl. : ?^etrrgett?Wtt>?Themett I1>H - -Jield?ifigmu ol' ? .M iSfy??1Greene, Tuotnlay alternoony Jan 22^ The meeting was called t,o oi~ " tier by the vice-president, i^s < " jenerette. Th'e minuted -ol TFTt" " past'meeting were read and adopt ed. Old business wag transacted and new business was discussed. 1-U?-. lY II:..1 >v-> me tun was vbiivu aiiuuie members responded with quotations. A very interesting program was rendered." - . The hostess, Mj rises The folia Greene and Golden ^served .1 delic ->6gr-'cT?0Wft^s^ ,-<v ' . . * ' = ? -"EN THE JSOL S" " Nous Club, composed of teachers' of the Cooper, Chavis, Saint Mark, Brown and VofX Schools met at the Chavis school house Monday night January 21st. Contract was play. ed at several tables with Mi.-s Su.- _ ie Mae Irick and Miss Estelle StOv erson "taking^tloWTl honors. "After this feature a short business session took place. Prof. Fulton sug gested that in addition to out social contracts we should also strive to develop our intellectual side at these meetings. This >uggestioh "was. passed and at the j next meetirig'Prof. Filltpn "wilt bring us the current, events of _t I u . past few weeks. To aid in luiTuIP ing husiness the president appoint ed the following committee t? " liraW up our, piuuuuir-- I'i of.- IT. J. Williams (chair) Miss Susie Mae I Pick and M iss ' (:} mrjria ntur Holmes. Following: this we wei-e .served with a~ delicious repast 'by the- Chavis faculty. This' closed. another very pleasant and enjoyalih evening:"for the Entre Nous; Next meeting: wilt he held a* the Brown Graded school, Nesmith Monday;-.!a nrnm^?2 71 Ik ~ IN MEMOKlAM - " t ' ' 1 1 ' of my Dear Husband. Rev. T. J . Ransom, whn departed lids ilfe _ One year aj?v> ypu leftHne. Only God alone can- . toll. how. 1 . "'"""I } "" , ~"The ^Ontoon pates were- open. A Gentle Voie'1 raid nnim, And with farewell unspoken. He calmly entered'in." Mrs. Thomasina Ransom.<V .1 and Rosa Ransom. IN !VlEA?ORI.\M In sad, hut lovi'np nunmry of Mrs. Martha HvMackson Moore,. "Avho de"pa>TP<l~fin ur "fhTs"1tfi- for7.tr happier world Jan. . 31. one year a^?f I could fly the skyways of die High,.s.tari*y, cold and brijrht, and visit all the planets of the blue, ' , . ^ -A ill never find a sis toil to E I've. [. Like the sister I found in you, . . j . _ J . K - ' I could sfcil tbp Waters of the world ' deepand cold aiVl blue. And visits every country? ejre- universe, And ueve? find a sis:of to love. like the sister that 1 found . in you. ?' I could walk down all the roads of the world,.? And Vjnock on doors forever. And itCver find-a sister To lover7" Like the- sister I found in you. I could subniei'K,} every fathom of the ocean, cold 'deep and dark . . ' . ? > And "visit every city of the deep blue sea. And never find.a sister to love. Like the sister I found^in you. Havnes W. Jackson. Tiro. 1.... . IN MEMORIAN .? Tn memory of our dear nvjth' i Tirrd yiste.r who departed this 4ife February ' 1 st. I'.i'JV, .Mrs. Mary ~ Bell Johnson.' ;Jupt eight years ago to day Our dear mother passed away; r We ritiss her more as time goes by, Since God took hef- up on high. , A loving one _from. u< has prone ,1. A voice we loved is stilled; ,)j ?*\ |si?ii;c i? \ ilia ni in mir norm*, That n<iver can be filled. Children:. Mrs. Maprprie J. Brown. Mr. Til man "Johnson. Mrs. . Mary E Jackson, Mr. James A. Johnson COLUMBIA Has qualified and is now d under the plan developed' lumhia University and ae<j ical Association. Ask your i?~~ ^' Mrs. Chariot'o K. Rvbin.-on. Sisui>.: . * M I s. .|.yi|; 7"V, Siiii"ll, lit- Smith. ' l\ Ml \1(HM \ \) in lt?vii:.u i.iu ui, i \ Kill- ? nuil.iwv. Mi -. ,T.w<\\ usoti, ?t'Jiu ' (IfjuiVV*11 '.hi- Ji!"?-. f- .-ij. 2. J'.'-'U. | Wo t.ru i ? i .11? 1 . : i. rolu, O (r'><i. t hut > 1: ' w :lii" i u ] >, AlmO.-i bo: 'M' i! i::r.?tin- l'.< n. t.ikf \ I.' - ituu i.in pup. Wo novor tli??lij;'iit '.<> .it- in-j- ilr .o|i in r iciir an?i man- ia-a?l, lill vt r -lay?v.-li r/r-T;.tajaij'* ?Wiimtvci, ami ?.-??1? 1. r,(i dt.-a<!. i'la W'rII' - <> >/; lr H,Uli<l . \\V -f? i.' : i \v- <M' ift.ail Miapfi ^s=rn a\is ;;!> [ ; : .m: v i'rom the. ? V.i1 P'vu'^u a.-. j : winter kill? !: ;i": jj|.i'liii but th< iJ''.y?. ii'"i : _ Iia- }'a--c?i ~ :$\v y' i't '.is: ~ ; ~ : . Kli.ia >;iijltmc,,"Couijts, Uul>< n Jalui-iii, .laitVii.*" Spencer, fr-t??7't 'livam-1- -Jol. i.-.Jaw .Minna- Hapkiti.-. To1,-k lluipur. llaitic Jaiiu.~--.~a, Ki.uf-i-wll, .Jukii-oi-, fliil'i-ien. Mu >. 1.1 <.v .MAI; I?.\\ is i:vi;i;im Mv i _ ; Ta' puny u? I<r\ - aittt'k?K't>' wugj^hnt ?r.v. n..\\\->iiiV-.-iiity by .\1>> Lucy Al.'*linvi> ami artfui et 1 ivrli wheii they i ti'. Vut.iR-il a nun; Oct of i'i i* h ?o-i?t ^.twbb-f - <4.aifis., Alt- r.avinV played many ;.i;i -.1 i' i ii. ppc i?'a a - mtv (f. "AIT ^ isU'lL , fee -lc?~' t:.-.<vL ? ? ' c. Those jii'i -) nt wen-: Mv'. and Mr-. W. Ailam-, IsuMl IA.bfr['iiyloi. laicijc Alia: Lester MooI ,nn Iri-i- ,; He - V iHlMll m L f.iac .b'li l-'.-mc-r L-\ < ami Willie Adarnv: ; * ?7*? 15 AM.il 1"| <.IV KN t )>r \\ i-iliic-ilay iiiut>T'-In'r. l'?th a hamjuct *\vav tr-iv* n by the Leultv tor ?!< benefit of Ha? school/ .A jhort jiioirvani \ui- 1 emit id}.-l'rof. Ik lb lliehavd Vav'c.soiiu* sntoresV-. 11 in 1 ! .<. A ?I liecn- curst was sci'\ ci!. ..M Mary Alice Binwr..- K" .i !' I*e\a!)t tetich i> ui ii'" f?*' UIM?: ".iiij: M;- li.i'.ii'..\ _?arr:Tdair teacher- w'ilnesM 4 t h affuii ; 11'-' >- \v' Lb > 1'; ;U?1 tWild-l. - The Pros.per.it y' .(ItvyHounds motored l" 'Ml. IF-hran or. luts lay afhfnionn t.. play .the Red .1.. eket < P-r?>f?. 11 iti P' i ai.d hi.- tyVV.'-'-i'fcclT lia.-iii'L hai'l team, ai.d un.i.ily mimlicr <?t" the _-tuderts- i:< 1 irieno iK^oicil _ to J?-nkir>viile'* Friday .lytii. 'jr>tlr In. ttiio -yC*tiito 11.11 Red 1 >e'vir>. Tile panie wa- ill! en-stint; lul( *4iderp"Tr "White Hall'-1 l'aVor. The en? ire erou;> r\8*\? fVe'd r.dtvM? e"?.' -rncnjr*.;itid take. gpi'O-i pared by Mis- M. Harper. Af ;eV "beinj* served they asseiriMo?! Til the ehaiul t- W i^ne-.-_jrjThni untitle "To -Mn. ]y TTo k] Thiny' tvhieh \v;a< directed by Miss M. I. Brjftoly-'. t'oiin v.ery uteres? itur remarks Were giv,i t?+rr l'i of. II. B IIltd'llI'd ,.r Pr t1"r'\ :i".'d Mr. Bunion.of Jenkin-vilh-. Prof.- Robert Harper aeted > ni.'rstmv.pf, Ct re lrauiie.w atnTonndo it vorv plea- if.t fin thi Misses C. I.. Harper. M. HjVhTT affit Sussie W riff lit \v<n the week-end tfue?ts of i\fjs> arrie M. Harper anil family. _j (.F.I.U KOSFNW.VI.p S< ! 1 (>(>l. " "Beltoit-?One of. the outstanding evc-nts of the week .wa- the banqtiont ffivon' by . : Home Fcononiics depart nrent. This banquet w;i? a Mother's and Paujfhters affair. Tin" Fa tin is.' r.d s,,m' banquet was sometime a'Hie decoraj'"Mis were vily belrufiful . boiny yellVtw and green with a hackgrpund of ivory. Tin-re were about 7(1 mothers pro-eu,t beside*. the faculty. ' As oh entered-the diniti.tr 'room t-hv-niott-. of the- Ih me?Kcouomicr department outild be seen in yellow and green: "We a-k not for praise but strentrth to labor on/' Kaeh i-He.-t was a reeled at ? the <Ifi and till tnt ro.hicth ^ },v oremade by students of tile Homo Heonomies depaf t merit. A very utiique program was letulevou. Friday .imr. -jrr-was if.-rieinl alee lion day. After ballot = were count edh the following wV'rO ole'etod: Prs. of Student Connoil. Hattic (lambtall; Viee-Pres. Mrparet Williams; See. Folia Harris: Stilili.ft V.lttWiV fl nrvvcr iC!]? *?ir ...... . r,..^ dilation manager Kazan-no Howard. Spovts editor Calvin (Scoopd K11 i/B: Reporter; for Hi School. Abraham Brown; Homo Economic lb-pt:.. Theresa M ttison: .VijvicxiT ma'r Dept. Oditha Gambrell; A^st. See," of Council Blqndella Ki-ith; rnsportors. XanfiTb Woods. Clnr once Book. - Wfc ? ' ' " i DAIRIES elivorinj? Vitamin I> Milk in and controlled by Cocpted by American MedH ' doctor about it. -* .. ?-^-=~ Page 7 N'eifro History Week will be ob-irvcd here*'at the school. Our speakers for the occasion will be .M r. Oi is hat V.kvh_Fa4uma, who is a native' African. We are sure. ivtAwic* is ill !* full of HifoHna ' ion, as in any poo pie have the I ?vrimy conception, of Africa. M EMitHKS . OF 1NTKKJ HATKH- N V17 ( I.l H INCREASE. 1<> A. Uillirfm ilill, Jr. Florence, S. The "Interlrat '-rr:ai--cmvtfrtUe*. ~ jiiogres^ i'? v I ?f e -si ction, wilUbt- repre. ent 'I at tin next me-eting, Fellow , (iivvk- l'rom Muflin?, Darlington, It'- VI)!. hmgslree, ,X. (' 7 -have expressed their intention of*, either joining our ranks or cooperiting.witK our movement. As the' club develops a grows in prestige tnd influence. ...... * At aur luet meeting, .Tat; v>n tjv. ommittoe on the constitution-and working pfuns gave it's report. Th constitution was adopted atid i jT.eering committec comp-&t-< 1 -of I': of L. Kuckner Chr?ilx? I and J'r.of. Sumter were appointed CARLISLE SiiWS i'i\ glad to lea in that those I who ;i?- on the sick list at-- in.-. t moving nicely. M|v- Beatrice Stn^on anu ^tu returned hotftc Sunday .evening nf ter visiting, iriother m~*Charl??tt?\ N. C. Rev: 'and, Mrs. Gladden. Mrs. Sim dvis and her nephew of Chester, were.the* guests of Mrs. Pearl John "son. "7" _ * 'y" ? Rev. E. S. Anderson, of R-x:k Hjll preached a wonderful. ?? at Williams. Chapel A. M. E. Zion jChureh Sunday. ' MARION NEWS ' Mrr>?Thminisiiia?lU-nj.nnir?and | sister-in-law, Mrs. Bessie" E. Ben-1 jamin, and a friend of their's Miss : j Edith Grace, the Home 1 Economic t' acher of Sellers, S. spent a. _ [ pleasant week-end with .her mother. M,vs.. Carrie L. Benjam n, .'til E. Georgetown St. Whih* here thev visitn/1 friend. of tVioir's, Sir. Freeh Moody at the T. B. -Camp. Th'*y also. vi.on d?.'lvcvai othn?friends and relatives. . . ?-r J & 0 R ?Chevrolet Co. ? j HAVE THE BEST? Csed-Car Bargains! ski: tiik.m before vor buy 1 9 2 4 MAIN St. , ? . Lot I's Serve A'ou . WAVERLY REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. _j SMA4JL LOANS -A+tractive Homes: For Rent ? For Sale j 2029 Taylor St, Phone 23147 S. S. Younirblood. Pres. A? S. I'cwe. Manager C. H. Stevens, Asst.-Mgr. and Treas. P ~~ Let Us he one of. the 3 that estimate on your Home I.oan W-ork. Artisans Contracting Company? I'hones 3487?8535 m&ewmmmmmmmmmmamamm?m WHEN IN NEED OF WOOD ~ OP ANY KIND SEE W. K. HOW MAN, 1523 Harden St. REASNOABLE Sell by Cord or any t mailer quanity. FOR REAL COAL SERVICE . - . J | And Purest,. Cleanest' Ice ^ Photie 4311 '? HAMILTON'S 1 Dinmnnrla & Ub TT aiA/lICO -j BAST C.IIEPM 'iBjma??r 1611 MAIN SI". . Open All Njght?24 Hour Service 4 Save your nickles and dimes udW come up to aee us sometime While in Colombia visit the Elks' B^eer Garden! luncheonette^ 1109 V, WASHINGTON STREET 4 H. Murry, Prop. Phone 6569 J