The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 16, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, Fcl>ruary HC1985 Sj ? * . ...^ * ' - ? ? o Mrs. Annie Bell Weston bjTN. Y. C. formerly of Columbia was called to the city to attend the funet-al of her alunt, Mrs. Ros& Kanzy Chapman. .... : ... > MLss Rn?i?mnmL A 1b+rw?v ? t^onV. Mr of State A. & M. College at ? Orangeburg spent the t week-end with Dr. and Mrs. W_ D. Chappel le. Prof. E. L. Bland of, FUrt Morte was a week-end visitor. Mrr Leroy ^rr^zier Reft. L. M. Tobin and Mr^ Rosalie Beal, all of - Union were-visitors here SpnMrs. Catherine Cannon of 2208 Senate St.x Cbtumbia, S. C. is feeing lier daughters in Birming i Irajf, Ala., who are Mrs. Louise Jackson and Miss Hertasene Cannon, the latter who is a teacher in tihe city schools. Mrs. Cannon 'has been with her daughters since Christmas. We have received word that she is . having a very nice time. We hope that the rest of her stay is eryjoy??d. She is expected ti> return to Columbia in early spring. Her ?rifends will be glaxt to "have her back. """"" .' ~ ' . ? o The cast has been selected and rehearsals have begun and at &v. early date the Culture Club will ? present the sensational drama; "The Silver Cord.-' ? Be?sure towatdh for further announcement!!. ~ Mr.*'"F, F. WhiM*en will appear at St.' Luke's Episcopal Church, Suriday afternoon, Feb. . 17.th at -5 o'clock in a lecture with illustra* tions fan the subject, "What Is - My Life." Invitation is very cordially extended to the public. The Colonial Party tshatr was to , have" been given Friday night " the 15th will be postponed until Thursday night Feb. 21, 1935, at I the Odd Fellows Kail.' .t.[ n ' ^f'w '' ' " it_ A TRIP HOME Miss Ruth T. Gridiron, Prof. Brown, Mrs. Ida Hancj^ck of Wag^-ener a red' Miss Parmett- and Mr. ". Winston Salley * - of Perry spent soma time at Miss Gridiron's hoatte ^ visiting Mrs. Blanch Anderson Sunday. We enjoyed them so much. CORRECTION In thfe write u.p last week of the Armstrong Magical Show at Allen - University the price .stated waa. ~ ~~I0-cgftto.r It ohould have boon 15 cents instead. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT New York City?Mr. and Mrs. Richard" M. Mosby, 50 Morningside Avenue, are the proud parents lotf a baby boy that was born Jan. ,. 24, 1935 at Ljir^g in Hospital, . New York City. ' Weight 6-1-2 lbs. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Mosby was the former Miss Jennie Mae Boatwrigiht of Columbia, S. C. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. N. Roberson of Frogmore wish to announce the marriage of Mis?~ Helen Roherson _ *<r? r\i: o?i?- > ? nj jjxi. mivci on Jan. 26, 1935. The ceremony was preformed by Rev. R. M. Hutto. __ ?NOTICE . . The Branch Store of the Sunday Schopl Publishing Board from Nashville has moved in "The PaV ?- motto Leader Building," 1J319 Aseembly Street. All patrons and > friends will please send' your ord) ers there. (iMiss) Juliette T. Raiford, "Mgr. ^ ^ 1? ? ~?CULTURE CLUB |N DRIVE FOR WILKINSON HOME ?> The Wilkinson Home, an institu>lion that cares liar more than thirty frievwfa Thiq in nrtfliwt-niwd by the federate clubs of South Carolina. The Culture Club oT Coulmbia put on a campaign Feb. 1st to raise funds to this end. It iq still asking men and women (of Columbia to help them. The follqwing have contributed1: "Wtt wkI Mrs. Raymond Goorfoa, _ $1.00 Mrs. O. J. Champion, $1.00; Mr. Thomas ^Hudson, $1.00; Mrs. Belle Kubanks, $1.00; Mir. J. Q. Stevtens, $0.60; Miss Evelyn Bright, $0.50; Mr. and Mr?.'Watten, $1.00. , CLAIRE pE LA LUME Claire !De La Lumie held its * weekly meeting1 at the home of Madam Annie Belle Hopkins. With the opening of the meeting the dub somg was sang and a splendid program wn TWufotcri1. All. basirteSB was discussed' and many , plans of interest to o\ir friends, so watch t" IfcSa Leader -for the lntereritfing . events. -c ?s. ' 1 ? , ? .jr ? ALLEGRO HORAL GLUR TO APPEAR A 1 REFUEL tTEMOMtrRt1*! -tfhe Ailcgi|j Choral Club will I appear in Recital at Bethlehem baptist Church, Monday ' evening, Feu. 18. The aiatolBSion is luc. All lovers ol music will receive a treat by attending. The public 1 s invited. ? WAVERLY SILVER STAR CIA B The "Waverly Silver Star CLub met on Thursday evening at the hopie od' Mrs. Bessie. Hampton on Heidt St. The house was called _k?> order by the president, Mis. JVlaggie Jbnnson, opening song -Kxi byMrs. Hampton, led in pray-" er by the president. Each member recited a Bible verse after which the roll wa^ ealledr -andr-everyonepaid their dues. There was a short program-, which was ^enjoyed by all. The hostess served a delicious coarse. Oyjr next meeting .will be at -the-home of Mrs. Maggie Johnson ion House St.. * Miss Janie Rawls, Reporter . . , m 9 m ' ?NEW "CENTURY. CM'B _ entertained ' th^'members of MlKr club 'at''her home on Heidth Sti, Thursday evening. Contract was played. Beautiful prizes were won by Mrs. H. H, - f>oper, first; Mrs. R. H. Paul, second; Mrs. L. iw i? " jL/aiiicidy luvv, iviiss janie ?>nntn received the. goiest prize. After cards the hostess served a salad course. GALA AFFAIR FOR MR..' ~V GOODSON ? Last Friday ihight after Mr. Romeo Goodson was highly honor od at the"' home of Mis. Mariu Bowman, the was again entertained with a farewell party at the noiii? of his brother, .Mr. Selvester lioodson on North Heidth -St, The invited guests began, arriving at 9 o'clock. Throughout the evening, the radio furnished swell nius^ the best that's ever heard and was accompanied by the gay prancing of the folk's feet. SI fine also busied themselves with whist and ,brk%?. At 11:45 the adorable hostess, Mrs. Selvester Gowlson served a palatial course consisting of potato salad on lettuce leaves, krispy saltines, ham sandwiches a n d punch. Facial expressions showed -that the affair was., really enjoyed r ^ H t?< <<1.1 ?-x- j rvviii, ci\>a y a lou* lob" of the mouth after the famous Cab Calloway furnished the last music for the even in;.-*. Mr. Romeo GHxlson left for New York City Monday evening. ROCKING ItHYTHM The Rocking1 Rhythm* Social'Club met at the home of Miss Nancy Arte m us, 2220 Calhoun St., Tuesday""? Vening Feb. 12, 1935-.' They 'were-entertained by radio music. The meeting was called to order by the president, Miss Gracie Jones. , Many interesting things were discussed. After which they indulged1 in dancing. The hotess served pineapple salad and eake. The meeting adjourned tl> meet at the (home of Miss Beatrice SteWart, 2337 Gervais St., Tuesday evening Feb. 19th. ' Mamie Lbe Gibson. Reporter ? / % BACGH-jVNTES. The -Bacchantes Social Club met with <Mise Beatrice Ganes and Miss Mary V. Olmstead, Thursday nite Fleb. 7th at the usual hour. The ' meeting wasTon docten by the president, the roll was called ond each member respondekl with " a quotation. The members joined in a business discussilm for a short served a delicious course of sand wiches and hot cocoa. garet Randolph with >' us at _ this meeting1 and we hope to have her visit the club more bften. We .adjourned after a pleasant e<*enHtig to meet witih Mr. Robert Gililard anil Mr. Walter Dean <>** the next meeting date-?-? THE CRUS'ADERS The Crusaders met at the home .of Mr.-Jonuie Blight, "Street: The Crusaders are now planning for the greatest event of the season which is its Sedmd Annivernext few weeks. Wft know that, yon haven't for. gotten about that surprise that we have in' store for the public. It will be announced at a later date. ? ?-?^ - f MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLIP Tlhe club held its, usual meeting at tne home of Mrs. Ollie MaeGrant, 806 Park St., Tuesday nite, Feb. 12th. After the devotional a the hoste^ served a delicious course of. sandwiches., cocoa, mints ami peanuts. Everyone enjoyed him* self very much. We werp glad to have with us four new members, Miss Florine Williams, Miss Etta Mae flTwer, Miss Mable Ashford , and Mr. Tommie Dent. Visitors are always welcome. The next meeting will-die at the home of , Mr. Alexander James. The officers are Mrt." Dojlie: Smith, president; M'r s. Adell JoneW, aecrkaryf Mrs. llrant / treasurer and Miss Lizzie - Ann Young, ...Chaplain. Our motto, "Learn to save." , M?s? Anttvie Mae Stalle, Reporter . ... t ? .1 ^ Tl MUX TEK1LL NEWS ^ | c, ?The-Xmi thrill Social (hub met I _ at? tne Inome oi Mass Margaret ^ Harris' on laurstiay, reo. itn^ j ine meeting: was opened ,by . y sinking, "My Heavenly father j \\ atelies Over Me," Phis was a lolioweu with ' a short chained prayer irom each member on the a ciuo. Miss Margaret Harris then <. divught tij us a very good prograin whieh we ah cook a part , an1, eujoyed. In the business the i president had plenty plans for tJive > luture. Tne loll was called ami cay one responded. The rest 01 the evening was spent eating candy and otners fun. J We ady>urneth_tu mint... next, J Week at the usual hour'. : i THE WAKl) ONE WlbLING 5 WORKERS CELB ' 1 i The club met at the home of * Miss Charlotte Buowjv 513 Sumter 1 St." Feb. 12, with the Madam Presi < ue?t presiding. Opening song led. < by Miss Jones. Prayer by Mrs. * \\ illiame. Beautiful Bible verses < wye heard fronr ^all of thfc mem- -i hers after whioh the miffutes of J the 1 asimicetihg'were read, jnotil m * by Miss Lucy Jones, secoftTT by ' -Mr?.. lIiitheiluL' arims.. Theirahc1 meeting was oflgnffj T5Yr~buslhft5^ ^ The. roll was called, and the mem-' bers responded briefly. The re| ctript-of-th? evening $6.70. Closing song led by Mrs. Creasie J Thompson. Closing lorder by Mrs . Retha Cheeseboro. - - BLl'K MOON SO'ClAL* CLUB \ Our president, Miss Carrie Hen , Ulerson was hostess to rthe.?Blue ^ Mnnn Tuesday night,, at. ^ her honte on Washington. St. 'The t meeting was opened by singing , the club's theme song, prayer in concert. Bible verses by those pres j Lent. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. G. Blown,. -Then the minutes of the last meeting were read. AS leu. the meeting the hostess served a i delicious repast of fried chh-keh, cold slaw and hot lOlls. We enjoyed the presence of Mr. Arthur Noah, John, Mabey and . Bffd Ashfbrd. We had our 'usual , amount ?f fun playing whdst. Mamie Frar.ier, Reporter I Til K I'AI.S SOCIAL CLUB J The Pals Social Club met at its usual time at the club rcOm "with . the Vice' President acting. Thie t I meeting was opened with the ?. cluhjT sohg~~l e J'tW: Mr; J. Besselleii, \ new business wag"' discussed with _ much?interest. - . _ The club is looking forth for a I LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB C On Tuesday evening, Feb.?12, \ Mr. Julie Alexander . entertained the Lucky Bird Social Club at the home of Mrs. Mamie Coleman /on 1222 date St. The meeting was 1 called -to <>rder- by Mrx. Annie Por A ter with the club song ied by her. f Each member recited a Bible verse. ^2 Prayer in' concert. Club's song, | "lie .will.fix it for~you.' Tn the"jtTej- c votionul service. Then the presi- a dent t'ok cliarge. The minutes c of tfut last meeting were read and t stood apprqved. ' The. president v ailed for new and unfinished h business. Remarks were made by v several members of the club. The f anniversary which was held Feb. nth. This was the fourth birthday f of the club about 120 - members p were present. The club put over p / real program as following. t| Prayer by Mr. Sam Austin, Scrip j, tiltv less-.?n by Mrs. H. Joh-voii. >j Welcome address, Mrs. Cleo Davis- f, Anniversary address, Mrs. Por- p .ter; Mrs. Eva Adams, Solo,. Miss p, Ircnj Gaskins. Miss Wey, recita- p uon; Mrs. Barley, Mrs. Davis f Mrs. Senior, Duett; Mrs Trassciaie ^ Mrs. (Madden, Remarks. Mr. 1. S. 0 l.ei-vV7TA1f. G. McPaniels, Mr. J. ^ Kennedy Bro. Burden, Mi. Riil Me e Coy. A paper by Mrs. K? inedy. Mr". TT/Tbci r?Adams, Select-ion by ? Urowu.jsrotpei s. men tne com- ^ mittee served, the vistlor?, fr'epds and members potato salad, chick ^ en, punch, cake, sandwiches and j desert. Mr. Alexander served. ^ !'i>ht potato sulail. punch, hot chodibLti*. Ml- tinil Mrs. Andrew McCoy will entertained the club Feb. 10, at their resident 1705 Rice St. . Hattie Johnson Repl >rter . i:\thi: xoi a _ 1 :?' S Henuubigway, S. C..Feb. 3rd? S The Entre Nous Club met at the F Cooper Rural School Monday night il for its-regular-meetingi- The-facul- A ties of the St. Mark and Vox -i school.'fr acted as hi)?tess Tor the 5 evening. K Prof. Fulter of the "Chavis \ SsV?Vw>/\l /liilivovnrl filial f?i 1 nrivnf airanfa 4 ??v. .iv.vy. V.V.I ? v? vu *Jl^ VUltVliV VTVIIVO U fo? the club. Following this it ( was suggested1 that the club spon- \ sor an annual affair. This wan t agreed upon and the following com p mittee was selected to bring us a report: Prof. Wilson, Mrs. I>ester, and Miss'es Trick, Rutherford and Gerald. . ? . Then the club turned to contract, At*the end of the_session it w?fl " ff*ind that high honbrs went to ? M'ss Geral 1 and Prof- Lester with " consolations going to Mis^ge Trick ^ and Stevenson. J Wp were then served with a de- ^ lightful luncheon by Miss Williams K and Mrs. Lester. Then with Mfssea s Gerald and TTomles at the piano we tripped the fantastic t(>e with home ' sweet home. - ? "Club Chatter** > The Saint Mark Teachers TlTT^ ^ ally decided to come out. We hope ^ that they will return. ~ v Misses Irick and Gerald together I with- Prof. Lester are rapidly b#- v r . " IE PALMETTO LEADER oiling: known as the silly three. chu ua fui lun ami eavy weight |uif the ciuti but Miss )leo Wilson or * (is Mrs. (Jleo ipeighto) is giving hin\ a tussle 01* the honor of being the largest ntf stoutest. Miss Holmes and. Prof. Fultlon ire running a dead beat with Miss I Jtevenson for being the smallest. | sORTir CHARLESTON ( SOCIAL N i;ws S. K. B. The club met at the hoinevo$ lulia Carter oh. Feb. ? 1935. The nee ting waa called to order by the - resident. The first song was ;ung by Sister Carter. Prayer by lister Bowman after which the oil was caleld and minutes were ead and the meeting was i/poned 'or business. A party was upjointed to be at the nomc of .Mrs. barter on Feb. 25, 1935. Nothing ilse was said so> the meeting was pro'ught to a olose. A delicious Curse of chicken, cake, jello, crack ;rs, cocoa and ...topioca?.-pudding vas served' which was enjoyed by .11 w mi _ i? *! ? ? ? iii. ine next meenmg win t>e at :h^home^of D?niol Reporter: PINK CARNATION The Cluh^met at the home el' Mrs. Sarah Hilton on Feb. J I, 'do. Meeting was called tb'oraer by uie President. The lirst song "was ,ung by S. Hilton, _Prayer by. S. I'ance, after the_ opening the roll was called. Minutes were road' md the meeting was opened",, for. msfhess. After the transaction of )usinesa the meeting was*brought ,o a close by singing "God In- w\jh /ou" etc. l^ext meeting will be at "he hhme of Mrs. Liza Coalum. K. Murry, Reporter ; *'* 1 . HUG GINS?HA Illy S Special to The Palmetto Leader. \bbeville, S. C.?Mis"s' AzttJee Hug?ins, daughter of Mr. an i Mrs. rhnmAu Hn.wirinu i\f Ptiifmli.t ??l. i.> V'-4- * UUUVIV 4/lliU Hkl Tray?Harris of Anderson were married Saturday evening at~ the iome of Mrs. Hammonds Baker, -he Rev. W. S. Minis, pastol- of St. lames A. M. E. Church performed >h<> ceremony. lYtrs Hams b a graduate of the Abbeville Co. Training School and eachejs in the County, which polition she has hebd' for "twelve ears. * . . ?Mr-.?Harris holds a lesponsible >ositim in Anderson. .. mmediately following the wedding dr. and Mrs. Harris left for Anlerson, where they will reside. VORLDS' PEACE OYS KERENCE_ A Bid HIT AN1) FINANCIAL SUCCESS The pageant of-the-World's Peace Conference staged by Mrs.- J. Wt lopkins and Mrs. J. P. Reeder at '.ion Bapt.ist Church Monday nite, ''eb. 11. before one of the largest rowd of Columbians both _ white md collared that ever witness a hureh play?a beautiful sight was he entire decoration of the church rith every Nation's" Flag- and the eautiful dresses and costumes rern by those taking parts in the 'agxant. ^The synopsis of the Peace C011erence was very elequeinitly deivefed by Professor F. N. Fitz atrick of Allen University?from he beginning of the League of Nations, The World's Court and Nhe World's Peace Conference. In ormation gain el from Professor 'itzpatrick's address regarding the Jations |of the World in their efort to seek peace, will never be nrcntt-on TV.~ - _ ? ... ?..c sponsors wish o express their gratitude to each f the three hundred participants' hat shar ed an making tho Paxr- ~ ant such a success. Prizes were iresented to Mrs, Svlina Robin- . on, Mrs. Emma Tylu, Mrs. Estelle ishf>rd, Miss \Vilhelmen& Iiew\ j^iss Dorothy Jackgon, MVlTss .eslie McCount, Miss Bertha Kin?y, Mrs. Ca?die McGriff, Mr. T. ups.ey, Mrs.. ElQige Crafton, Mrs. ixldie Lyles, Mrs. Wilks, Mrs. Mat-" " These prizesN were donated by he following Main Street busies? interprises; The Gopeland 'o., Dexter, Marshal and Tatum, fnvwell & Qnirin Fiii-nifnra Stm-a . Idhulte. United. Grant's 5 & 10 itDre, Silvers, McCoy 5 & 10, tuff Hardware, Tom Hook, Vanty Shoe Store, Belks' Dept., Var Culkm, Peanys, Tatum, Darling Avon. Caldwell. Bettv I-oo AtP.'w la fine. Merchants,wore I 'cry liberal in offering,prize>s for he success of the WorM's Peace Conference. Thanks again ti> them. Ve all will ir^ turn remember hese stores when we are in the turchasinc market. . . - . T4 THE ADULT SCHOOL Our schOol is getting along fine rwler the leadership of Mrs Annie ?. Garrison, 323 Henderson St. We iave a very large' onkiol 1 ment. ^nd all the students ^re proud of heir teachers; too much can't be aid about this great leader. The It undents have organized tbemelves. Officers are as follows: Mrs Christina Green, Preefldent; I ifrs. E. Caronoii, (Vice Pres.; Mr. | Vm. Labrew, Secretary; Mr. Luci- J tas Clark, Treasurer: Ways and , Chairman; Mrs. Green.^lra^jGoodrin and Mies Ocxhens. Wo will say more in the next -Title up. . II . ' ' .* ' t ? " BR UN SON NEWS ?Tho -faculty?and students o! Bru"hson Graded -School extendcc their sympathy to Miss Elk>e Bos tick v in ,the death of her father Mr. Ezekiel Bostiek who was kill ed accidentally by a "truck that-h< worked on near' Cuimmings, S. C FlinM'lft corutnne ~ - ?^ n V ? v nciu u Bethlehem Baptist Church, Janu ary 30th, "Hampton, S. C." Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lini Bostick, two ihflffc'hters, Elise ant Mary Bostick; 'two sons, Ezekie Jr., and John JFostJck and a hosi of. -.relativis.? The Mothers' Club met at th< home of Mrs. Mamie Preacher or Tuesday evening, January ?29th After- theijp?business session Mrs Preacher served jello and cake Mrs. Eugenia Hicks, president. The club will meet next at th< home of Mrs. Eugenia Hicks. _-Mr. and Mrs. James B. Blak< spent thev week-end at their mo ther, Mrs. Emma Blake at Gif ford, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gran were week-end guests of Mr. ant Mrs. Joe Pollihs near Hampton Thtr*Pew Raltjhtveltfl' at the Brun son High School?was a?success Miss Katherine Mitchell, repor ted the largest amniunl.jaf.^aaejaay ivev. ?jue. deniuns pastor or ST "John A. -&?--K. Church made thi principal speech a the pew, rally Rev. Fred Yo.ung, also made re marks. The Parent'Teachers' Association is still rallying for the pi ano. They plan many other thing; Xo do in J.he future one of whicl is the annexing of two m>or? rooms to the school building. * Please get yoUr papers on tim< that we can make early returw each week. Teachers and students are prout to- see Miss Ida Allen back ' ij school after the illnees of her mot ther, Mrs. Carrie Allen; glad t< state that she is out again. Rev. J. W. Sbaw, pastor of 2n( Baptist pburch preaehed 2 hea*< Muring sennoflis 'Sunday; being Communion day many were pres ent. - - Tho Ststers "Benevolent Societj celebrated ttrefr 2t)th birthday or Monday, January 28 at 2nd Bap fist Church Tf wns deti. . " Mr. Fred Gray is improving af tor receiving several wounds ir the accident that occured at Cum mitigs. ' amxmiu'kr news Trinity A. M. K. Zion, Ke'v. .W L. McC'ollough, pastior.. ~ S. S. op ened at the usual hour., with SUpt T7. H. Wilbuni and "teachers a their post of. duty. . At -H o'clock Rev. "STcCollougii preached a real sermon,. Sunday night, the pastor, preacl ed another sermon. A targ<^ ctj >\v< was present day anil night. i ~ Bever l>ain Baptist Churc/h Choir Avas present. Come' again you are welcome. Mr. atvi Mrs. Grover Foster ^hv< children, Miss Ruth, Mat tie ant Grover, Jr., and Little Patsy am Kineaid were the guests of Mrs Foster's sister Sunday afternoon Vt,.< v... ? ?*. . i?-w nuiv wrt 11 x UI IIIVT Friday to visit friend^ anid rela lives "'in Pet mi t, Mich. yjrs; Aiujie ?- Mpntgomeiy <rf Spartanburg is visiting Mr. an< Mrs. Horace Allen. The funeral services of Miss St I^iiurens pay is, who died at th< Spartanburg Hospital,-Feb. 6, aftei an" illness of'three months wai held at New Bethel' Baptist Churcl Friday at 2:30 o'cl) >ck conductec by-the Rev. T. ,D. (list. "Intermeni was?in Little" Field Cemetery,, ai Hobb ysvi He. " " She is survived by her father Mr. King Davis, of Greenboro:' N C. one sister and one brother, Mr M. Davis and Miss Lillie P. Davis .of Woodruff. Mr. Will Brewton, Mrs. DGi Lender, Mrs. Blanche Foster, Mrs Anchor an! Enoree Sunday after. noon. . . ? Mr. Luster Allen of Green bo it j N. C. was j visitor here Sunday, 1 'KINGSTREE NEWS By M. C. MitcheRer's Association met at Tomlinson High School Saturday, Feb. 2, at 12 o'clock The President, J. IM. McAlisto.r and officers wer? at thoic post of?duty. An unusual hiWiV> (^f TMU'lUTS were In attendance. Professor J. P. Burgess of State College, Orangeburg,. S. C. was present and held the entire at>diouce spell-"bound 'with his forceful. address. This subject, ^#ss The child, the,, teacher, ond school. ."Mr. W. A. Schiffloy, Assistant State Agent for Negro "schools ir S. C. who is^ always gladly received by the. colored teachers of the sta'o, was presented by the Presiderrt J. M. McAlister. Mr. Schii fley used as' bis subject "The qualifications of a teacher." , The qualifications he named as follows: !. Common sense, 2. Uniformity of temper; 3, Capacity to COLUMBIi V Has qualified and is now under the plan developed lurohia University and a ical Association.. Ask yo , 1 " Tvr? ; - < ' - . r .* understand; 4. Make dccissions - (trmthfulncpo). . 6. Possession. -?fr some literary qualifications. I * Mr. Schiffley?is still cinphasiz ing the keeping of records and re; ports correctly. Tho Williamsburg County Supt. 3 of Education, J. B.?Felton made . remarks concerning the teachers t and making out their- annual re | port correctly and tried .as best he -1 coulcj to show the teachers how i' i snould be <lone, 1 Mr. Wilkins, head of the shop 1 department of State College, Ort angebwK. S. C. was a visitors al so.- He was rather iaief in his rei marks. ' i ? Professor -I). . L. Fulton was call . marte. Professor Edward Mur. ray sang a song entitled My Task The teachers?are -urged to pay i their State Teachers Association fee. Several paid Saturday, and plans are being made to.-pay, the * full amount before Feb. 18. I The beautiful sunshine Sunday shone upon the Church lovers as * they strolled to the various churchj 1 ea . . ' A The S. S, of Bothel A. M. E. * Church was late in opening, hut. - a very inteiesting bri^f?dlsoir'dtwAWl 'Hie morning services. His sermon was very good and p- -much enjoyable?bj?h-m eongregtrt* ion. The following persons joined the church: Miss Elizabeth Flamming, Mrs.-Nancy. Fillmore " | and Mr. Leo Perry; The follow mg visitors worshiped with us: 3 Professor and Mrs. Burno, Mrs. 1 .Rogers?Curry, Dr. and Mrs. 3 "Chandler and Rev. M. W. Session, j Come again, we are always glad i ' to have visitors. 3 We were glad to see Mrs. Geo. r Alston out again,?after'?having been ill fpr sometime. 1 Rev. M. W. Session preached for us Sunday night. We trust that 3 this young pastor will have much . .success. The League is still doing nice t'ly Mrs. Ellen Richardson of Charleston; ~S. C. spent Sunday afternoon with her cousin, Mr. ar?fr rs -B. TVitherspoon. 1 Mrs. E. Hunter, the master of Mrs. Lola McClam visited them this week during their illness. Mr. John Oliver of Orangeburg, S. C. is the .guest of Dr. and Mrs. 1 Chandler. . ? . Mrs. M. Washington was ence last | 1 " . * * Misses A. G. Spann, G. Jejikins, A. B. Pickett and Fi Nix adsc; -Messrs. D. E. Dicks and A. Gain 1 motored to Charleston on a pleasure trip. All enjoyed the day 1 very much. Messrs. P. Lance, J. Hart, WJ i Jacques and J. Harper_of. Columi bia were the guests of Miss Mary ATWilburn Sunday, Jan. 27th. ' : ? CARD OF THANKSi SiVe wish, to heartil> th;u.k our j .many friend.-, white and 'colored, v for their sympathy shown?m the . death lof our aunt, Mrs. Rosa ._ Ghapmap, . ______ t Mrs. Lucinda Dantzler, daught er, A nine Belle Weston, a nil" Fred Dantzler."1 I AIKEN GRADED SCHOOL .. 1 Having .completed a half year j wiork,.theyXiken.Graded School ir bogmning the new semester with ? added enthusiasm. With the help j of the parents';?teachers assOeia J I tion, quite a <^iUTttber~ of^hrub* h I an^l PVAVOTonnv ? \ tvTT 1 ~ .1 _ wn p.aceu at round the building giving a pleas ing.and attractive appearance. v The principal, I'd <f. Towhsi-nd . was out for a few days but he is , back on the job again anxiously i pushing things foi-wan! to make a"SUCCess. of the' work he has tfnt -dertaken. \ BERKELEY rnrvTV : EES MEET ,9 - r~" _ ?. ?_ r y : The Berkeley County Tiacturs ' held their regular meeting at the - Berkeley County Training School, Saturday, February The meet ing was quite an inspirati ?nal one. Professor R. A. Ready, president - -of?the?association?pre skied. The meeting was opened With the singing of MAmerica" by the group-T-Miss C. E. Whack at the piano. TJie a^qmbly .was le i in prayer by ReV. J. C. Jones. TKe guest speakers were Mr " W. A. Schiffley, assistant state j Supervisor j >f Negro schools and Professor J. P. Burgess .of State College. Mr. Schiffley used for - ihis oubjeet?"The- Qunlif icat&ws of a Teacher." " These qualifications were common sense, uniformity of temper, ability to affection ami . literary trainingProfessor Burgess spoke of "The Child, the Teacher, and the ( Schix>k" He also attempted to make"the teachers cognizant of tihe p accomplishments^ of the Palmetto > State Teachers Association. Both addresses were enjoyed imi mensely. We trust these gentle. men will visit our as^x'iation ai gain real soon. ? \ DAIRIES delivering Vitamin D Milk I in and controlled by CV> ccepted by America* ur doctor about it. - Page 7 ?EVERYONE IS HAVING ABOUT IT- - vol WILL TOO WHKN VOL SHE THIS GREAT picture: ' ^ >W YIN. (i- ^ ALL NEXT WEEK JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE ROBT. MONTGOMERY "Forsaking All . Others" Sturkie Furniture Co. ?,lf()ME OP BARGAINS? When you want Furniture see us. We sell New and Used Furniture Cash or Credit ?A- small down payment gets whgt you want. 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