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VOL. XI?^o7 v N. Y. Daily Re _A Negro Bi THE HERALD TRIBUNE one I r-ef?Nttw?vnvlt's oldest ami most I conservatice dailies devoted a~ column on Tuesday,; Fob. lit, to the Utilites D'Haitia^Negrn voncern. On the same day the Home News and evening periodical also ' recorded the progress made by the . a- company., */ .'A reporter from The IIERALI) TRIBUNE visited the office of the ^Uftilites D'Hfaiti and was ypiven an interview by Mr. Methuen A. Gibson "the president and C. de M. k Lewis engineer and direetor?_JIh?_ \ interview consumed the lhrger ^ part of an hour and Mr. .J. O'Reil1?A lv of the 'Tribune was much pleas cu wivn me uHormauon no garth1 ered. (He was impressed by the franchise givCn the, group by the } ?Haitian government giving them r the exclusive l ight to operate huses im?Hie City of Fo'rt-aTi-FnnPS c a City of 125,00ft..people. A photograph depicting the present type of transportation on the isldnd was described at length in the article winch stated that there tation of different type. Among, the things itemized in the article Mu Omflga (Chapter At anpther of its largest meetings in Febvuary _ MU OMEGA Chapter of the Omelva Psi Frator?~ - nity cairled fortlt.-LL;, lb.Oi-M .jii_i_ iii i 0. furtherance of the 'K)N TO PIII?. LADELPIIIA lNl93fi" Conclave campaign. The spacious reception room of Dixon's was?packed' to capacity by an interested ineniher. ship.__The Chapter pledged full ? support and cooperation to. the. Inter-Fraternity Council of Phic ladelphia. c "The program cb-nimiftee headed by George Airionitli outttirt'd. it1 program for the year which was A/1 Vv 1-? - b- -- ' 4 ^ , t4vvu|/icu uy niu IJUUV. \ 1 ) J'AlUCational, an<^ (2) Recreational. The 4 " donation of hookf. pertained to Negro History by Brother Ernest J. Yancy to the various libraries throughout . the city; the prcscn . tatTon of speakers to ttTtr ehildrerr of the city, enlightening .them upw .on N6gro History and aehleve " ' ments. J " ' ""A"gpring and AftmmH war. approved, with a closed dance to n follow in the Fall. Durimr the* 'Summer a monster Picnic was planned^with neighboring chapters A revival of Sports, basketball, tennis, handball, aud the many other sports indulged in by such % a group as is represented by Omega was given its due promotion.. - "OIL TO PHILADELPHIA FOR 1936 CONCLAVE." ' . By Fred B. Payton. morris* r?n ,i | Sumter, S. C., Feb. 19.'- Thirtytwo students in the .Department : of Liberal Arts' of Morns College have been honored by being placed on the Honor Roll for the first serfifester of the present academic year, according to information released from the Registrar of the college; Professor Millard W. Campbell. The following1 group of .young men, and women earned the grade -of "B" and above in -sixteen (10) - semester hours, aggregating 152 and more "honor points." Miricie?Bishop,?Sumter;?Wilson Bradley^ Binhopville; Klir.nhoth Burton, Newberry; Sript(T Chat-~ man, Anderson; Phoebe Dix, Allendale; Julia Mao Greenlee, Belton; Leroy Hilton, Charleston; Garna Mac Jackspn .Georgebnvn; Fla., Alice Jackson, Georgetown; Nettie Lomax, Anderson; Mary bet. man, Chicago; Clifton Morgan, + Lamar; ('Mrs.) Iris McLaughlin, Sumter; Arthur..McLaughlin,- Sumter; William Mo$es, Sumter';* Camille Moses, Georgetown; Williette Mcflnnnell. Sumter; Oscar Prince. Oswego; Alice Powell, Nashville, N. C.; Matthew Ramsey, Sumter; Willie Mae Sloan, Greenville; Lu- k cile Scott, Charleston; Brydia Ten- ( ^ dal, Sumter;-Carolyn Thompson. j Spartanburg; John Taylor, George . town; Celia Washington, Sumter; Ethel - Wells, Sumter; Pearlena Williams, Greenwood', Marguerite bert, Darlington; George McCain, Sumter; Sarah Colclough, Sumter.. j. Speaker at Tuskegee of S. C. leading Funeral Direc tors and business men hag been extended an invitation by his class and approved by the executive council of Tuskegce Institute ?. to be .the Alumni speaker for the Twentieth Anniversary exercise to be held at that institution ing the week of April 6th* Mr. Peek is an ' honorary graduate ' from Ttiskegee,'class of 1915 apd^ ? has made South- Carolina a good? and Serviceable citizen. His many . " rends are proud df-tW?rfm?ror and feel that he is capable and able tp do credit to the occasion. . y - ~ cognizes I ir orpo*^ioa ?? ' I were: 1.. Tb *y ? . conditions due? { aSete *n operation ?'.annw ofpassap .ularly those 4n -w-' 3. The sad ih;.? ' .. freight service. .0 iQon^ained a proviIsiv acle 1, of -tHe 'franchise i whu .ates that the'labor including Ut ivers must be- 75 per cent 1 Haitian. The officers of"the company the article states, are to be dollar, a year men devoting- as much of their time to the project ~?s" Is economically possible. Service in the city is to he given for a five"cent fare and a -zone system in 1 hn riil.mh,- will <liwliinfe Pri"- j es along a range of five to twenty cents. Listing of the officers and directors of the "corporation was given as follows-:?MeUvuou . A. Gibson,_ president, Eustace Dixon, vice- . president; . Joseph G. Bruney, sercretary; Henry Philip, treasurer;! j Leon F. DesPortes, general mana| ger; Henry C'h. Rosemond, Clifton i Cook,; Lysford Williams, Alvin I Cary, -and Robert Robertson,-dir-^ ectors. -Uui?M n rion Rirnie" Wilkinson Federated Club uy mrs. li. A. Spellman Marion Riini(?-Wilkinson Fd(I^rat?Tl""C1ntr-rrf- Chester, held its regular monthly meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. J. S. Stanhack on Center St , Tues-_ day, Feb. 12. lf>35. After the.business meeting, presided over by Madam M. E. Woods,, vfce-presideivf, an appropriate and interesting prograjn was rendered, bv members^of the Junior Federated?Club. Miss : F.nniOe Adair; gave an ndeount p{ the origin of Valentine Day. A Valentine solo -was rrrtdeieed by Mriss Salone Rpann. We were next entertained by a short play, "My Valentine," by five giid-s. Since the day was Lincoln's birthday., the hostess her* were to supply missing words in a < poem"'about Lincoln. Mrs. M. M. Jones wort the prize. WA mint v heart was presented each mem tier. _ ' * 4 After this program, a delicious salad course was served, .followed -by-cake and-hot chocolate. club has been outstanding for the worthwhile projecfS=1trhtnr fostefed, for the benefit, pot only nf the town, but also rfor the benefit of the Wilkinson Home for I orphans. Eac-li vear at commenceft, I ?i [iii/.i- ni sy.siw presented in Brainerd Institute and Finley High School; who maintains the highest average.- _in everything dining that year. This encourag"7s??high?scholarship. Many kind deeds have been ihine to aid those in < 11 sH'< ssT Fach . Christmas the" el ill) sends a I mix to the children at (he home. <? I In March, Mrs. R. "G. Laurence. if Brainerd Institute will entertain the .club. ! ? " S'FFp LING HIGH NEWS ; C. F.. Hammond, Reporter Gret nvill", The outstanding event of la-t week was the ap p. a ranee- <f the Kftoxviile 0>1iege Quartet :tt"l1io RhiHis Wheate!v ('enter Friday night, February -J:I l.- as ; he gue-ts of Sterling nn.' . : ,.h'" cilizi.ns of Gtygnyilje. A large | and appreciative Audie'iee heard the program. , After til/ rendition of the lgst number by the' quartet, Miss M. E. -Jttauy.oii i)ii.xchtcd to. them a box if flowers gK'm - by the high sch<f?l stu'enls. And then as the nd of an almost perfect day, a rccep idii for the singers was held .n ? tin Trade Building. ~~-^Ieven-A-Mr. Robert Johnson, Pnsid rt?served (tinner for the -l> nnvi illo (,'nl 11-l'.'l1 Quintet Frit-lav . afternoon, irr tihe Trade Building. MrST ('. L, Hamm|.md~of Arkerr,r attended the Concert of the Knoxville Quartet anil spent the week- * end in G.r. enville as the guest ot " her soils an 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hiekson. I lrr .youhgc.-it sorL-the i.v.-r... ?.r i?- ?ssert v. y,i mi- was not a >tranirer' in Creynville, having ren dered tun u mfrts here (TurTng"" higlr seli ml.days. According tr> a statement made by Principal Hickson, the next con( erPTb he -pomorc-d by the school will he that of the .Morns tkrown " Quartet. This group consists of .ents, who have during the lastf, two years achieved considerable distinction in music. This term-the Piedmont Declamatiojv League is divided into "Tfftw ?irtriet-.- This?stoy?was _ made neces.-aiy.because of the admittance of new--.jp embers. The schd ijs of" t he Fountain Irm-GreenvrT^-Spart-'mbury I )/i strict. will hold their first contest at the Phillis Wheat el y Center Friday night, March 1st, at ?:00 o'clock Sterling won the cup last term, but cannot iroTdjl" permanently unless Textile City speaker can main tain their lend this term also. Bali COLUMBIA, S( ^i I m k9W -, $^i| PROFESSOR JAMES Hi GREEN instructor in mechanical drawing also carpentry has recently organised a class in drawing. He is very competent, and does ^xcedlent work. ?? (See Article on Page 4) ~~ DILLON NEWS Mr. John Ray has been somewhat iftJisposeu) for the past week but is improving. Miss Ornre ITnvau . ?<J_?i - ' , ? - ? - ?-wj oyvuu I lie la^l week-end1 in Fayettville, N. C., vis iting friends. Rev. l/egg pneaqhed for_ Rqv, Gr eerie~"Sunday afbennfjon at St. Stephen M. E. Church""Mrs. A. Ellerson passel awrfy at hec-Ihorue-.near Lake .VjjeW .QO February t2T after" several years of illness. She was the daughter _al_Mr. and Mrs. Pittman and the wife of Mr. John Ellerson. The funeral took place at Canaan Branch A, M. E. Church near Dillon. The Pastor, Rev. - P. W. Fludd was in charge. i Bethel A. M. E. jChu/ch Rev. A. J. Felix, Pastor Sunday being a fine day a good number "was out. The Sunday School was conducted by the assistant SupCj Mr. Maceo Wells. It was a very fine school. At 11:30 tthe pastor ascended associates: Revs. L. Z. McDaniels, E. W. Dingle and aj. L. Wells. After the devotionals we went n|<t 't'i.no riass meeting which was enjoyed by all. The rally for the trustees came off, a uvmu wv?i?ft ivail/iCU. Rev. A. J. Felix and family were the dinner quests of -Mrs. Bva Reaves Sunday. The Pulpit Aid Board of Bethel A. M. E. Church met at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Wells_on lasto Friday P. M. The members of the board earrie-J b:iw kets and made it a grand 'affair. The " following persons took part on the program: Mrs. Wells, Dr. Garrett, Rev. Felix, M. VV..H.-. Mi.-w Tnrry ond the Prp<ident, Mrs. McNeil. , Mrs. Emma "Wilson-rrf-Mayesville- was a very pleasant visitors. Stewardess Board No. 1, was layidly entertained at the home of Mrs. IdglJa Campbell last Tuesday. The president, Mrs. F. " Johnson 'has things well in hand. The pastor and wife were present and made remarks. ~i? LAKE CITY NEWS Sunday was a beautiful day indeed. St.. Paul Supt., Bro. E. L. Thomas and the staff of teachers were at. thpir post, of duty at the usual hour for Sunday school. Ting, charge has one among the best Sunday schpols in ^the"-Kingstr.ee District when it comes to loyalty and duty. Short addresses vsetvi delivered by Misses Edwards, Williams and the pastor. , ' 11:30 the preaching service conducted by the pastor who spoke from Rev. 22:17. Theme: "The invitation and warning." Several visitors frony*tfre iM* E. Church worshiped with us," 3:30 p. m. the nastnr -> ? -* a lyicssaKt: il L JBflth'ol A M. E. Church. 7:30 p. m. St. James. The choir rendered 'splendid music atr the evening service. Thursday p. m. Mrs. L. D. Gamble, ontertaifted Misses U. Massey, and KdWards at the parsonage. Misses Dell^ Cameron, Sylvester Singletary and Mr. Wal-ter Cameron spenTThe week-end with their parenta^ LEXINGTON NEWS The Sunday School was very in.terefrrtiingljy conducted at Spring ifill Clhuicli, with many?helpful thoughts brought out of the. subOwtr pastor, Rev.' L O. Simmons taught the Bible Class. ' We certain ly wore glad to have had with urr Prof. C. (j. Garrett, his Queenly wife> Mr. Thompson and Hfughes of Alien University, Prof. Ggrrott reviewed tihe lesson ant. also made a groat address to the whole assembly. Mrs. Garrett made some impressing remarks flw which we thank them. Our pastor preadhexi for us another of his wonderful sermons that truly went home to the hearts of us. JRev. T. F. Bowman and Evtange list A. M. Holloway were with usi ???? ?? )UTH CAROLINA, SATURDA" Hgr ~ t-9| i 9 1 ' ' ^1 GERARD GRAY . ' a, member of ?he first year class, ( arid 15 years old1 is very good in architectual drawing. After hay's, ing taken drawing under Prof. Green $or ten months he drew plans for the house which they are at present building for Mr. J. E. Watson. _ rjit Bethel Sunday night. Rev. Bow - prettehed fi n- as. Misses Mow nMin ah<i , w est on, xeachers trrtlw Lexington Graded School were the uwiiiur ^utrsts-oi inr ami Mrs. Old " en Green, Sunday^ . Thur?v?ay night was club nite, at Mt. Zion Church artdl realy tihie clubs surprised our pastor with their excellent'reponts.__ Mrs. Martha Corley, Mrs. Cora Jones; and Mr. Starks Feaster ledi in their - ml-mthlyreportts. M t.. JZion is .Quite a live wire and is putting things over as never before. The W. H. and F. M. Society was royally entertained at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Olden Green, Sun~day. Next Sunday"Mrs. Emma. Jenkins will enttfrtain at her home On Church St. -The-Emergency Relief Workers of the Home Economics under the ' Supervision of Mrs. Alice Dixon are doing a splendid work in sev- eral. section of the county. They are quilting, making gar- ' nrents, beautifying the homes and yards, making hot beds, that the people-might have early -plants.- _ An^i' puking, cheese. They are al so'demonstrating on a lot of other things in relief homes and find -the ,raianlc_.Y.ery co-operative. The <*ahor>l lunchf s are sjtill"being served in. several of the schools the workers are urging all the people to fry and have a vegetable ! garden and things, so to "ITVf .a.t " home. V-T~~ ??: - mrs. /\nce nixon, supervisor; Mrs. Mi/nis Pcrtee, and Miss Arcina Suber, Assistants. ? - JtENNETTgVjLLE NEWS The week passed with many sad deaths?" The rnneTal services for MrS. Annie Stephens were held ~ " ThuVsday-at??m.?at. Shiloh Chur&h with Rev. E. M. Booker in chaige.y She-is->he wife of ^the _ late Alex Stephen who died in June. Rev. A. J. Wright, Rev. H. O. Jonek, pastor of St. Michel Church and Rev. Davis of Sumter assistedTRev. Booker- with- the aer*. J I vices. The^ family wishes to thank ( the many friends for the kindness and beautiful' floral designs dur- , ing the illness-and death of their , mother. \ ? Mrs. Henrietta Breeden died sud denly at her< home on Cheraw St. , Tuesday morning. Funeral ser; vices were held at St. Michel M. -JL?Church. Sunday 2 p. m., Rev. Julian ofTiCliitTng., assisted by A. J. Wright, Dr. W. Taylor aqd ( Rev. Hanna. The body was ear- . ried to Cberaw and (laid to rest. Mr. J. B. Dra.ke, District Mana- , ger of Florence District of the N. C. M. Life- Insurance Company, j arrived home from-Durham, N. C. i . Miss .Mamie Crosslapd, Mrs. T. B. McGunn and Mr. C. H. Crossland motored to N. C. last week to attend to business. Mrs. Bott died in tty? city hospital last week. ? Miss B E. Graham Countv supervisor surprised us When?shy ? bought a riexv^ar,? j - Mrs. Mance Arid son with Mr. j R. Morris and three other friends ^ "witnessed the banquet at "Sh'iToTT '< Church Friday evening. ?- * Quite a number of out-of-town friends attended the program Friday evening at Shiloh Church. Wa? , one of the best programs ever put ^ over. Miss Bingham, music teach er at the High School and her glee c club rendered special Yriusic. Miss ' Campbell, solo; Miss B. E. Gra- ! ham, recitation; Prof, find Mrs. Dixon of Society Hill sang three ' selection; Mr,- TV Crosland (white) _J talk; Rev. A. W. Wright and Rev. ' Jones, talk; a delicious course was serveo. Mrs. Gandy, Home Demonstrator, had the furnace boil- J ed .at the Macedonia School which j added much to it. : . . * Mrs. Mattie Peterkins left Mon- J day mornins: for a months vaca- ' tion in the northern states. c Mr. Clarence Brown, Mrs. V. * Sanders, Miss Dodley, Mr. C. I Reese, Mr. J. S. Watson and Miss * Hattie Taylor are'on the sick Hat. v v?UProf. Gilliam ntfent the" week; ? end with parents in Columbia. c The fotal raised at the banquet f I Friday nite at Shlloh was $65.70. ... *- ** -?r;" i - V rn ?? J ' l*^M : iEeti if, MARCH 2; 1935 The Eva Jessye Choir to Appear at Zion Bant. Church "1 ?The Jessye Choir of New York CityPwbHcTTamuuij ailistaof the National Broadcasting Co., will appear in this =eity at Zion Baptist Church, ^Tuesday night, March fi, at 8750 (Tclbclc: The program will feature "The Life of Chri&t in Negro Spirituals." The admission is: adults 35c; students 26c. To love>rs of music cannot afford to miss this treat. A great Laymen Meeting of the ? t Georgetown Dist. The laymen meeting of the Georgetown District met in Diekerson A. M. E. Church, Rev. J. H. Bryant, pasotr, on February 12th. The meeting was called to order by the presiding elder, Dr. T. J. Miles at 8; o'clock f\ M. ' The devotionals were conducted dby Rev. Wm AATftcmri** nrtrl Ppv -T P A.Tnr. ray. After which Dr. Miles, made some instructive remark's and in a lovable way told the ministers and. -representatives from all over the district; of his faith im them that each )?rill try to do (his full duty along all lines. He then x;allr.nr attention to the object of this meeting?"That the officers ' and members may know their du-! ty in the church." A paper, subject: "The Duty of a Steward," was read by Prof. G. W. Howard. The paper was welT prepared and delivered to tho-wuderstfindirrgr of all.-- ? ???? After which a paper, subject: "The Duty of a Trustee" was read by Prof. J. B. Beck. To say the least the paper was full of thots, au.d facts. A general discussion' on these subjects was led by Bro. Brockington and Bro. Willie Dobbins also Bro. Smalls of Pee De j. An excellent address, subject: "The Missionary Duty," was foade by Mrs. Lucy White the wife of R$v. Frank White. She held the audience - spell-bound, for It was with tVimiophtc The District Evangelist, Sister M. B. Alston, rriade a talk on tne necessity of paying Dollar Money at fche~T>eginning of the?year; afDuty of a Stewardess'' read by sister Rilla Rice. All the papers' were filled' with instruction. Dr. Milae i9-jl great presiding elder. He is a leader with a vision. ?3 Quite a large group represented most of the charges. Dr. Miles, then- expressed his, gratitude to all,for responding in person to his cattt and atso?saidi that this meeting ife meant for the | good of the laymen of the district, and, that he was not calling for I money. No collection was asked i for. He then called for a reporter, and on motion of Prof,_G. W. Howard, Mrs. Flossie, V. L. Wilson was elected as reporter to The Palmetto Leaded * ~ ~ Doxology, Benediction by Dr. T. J. Miles. CALHOUN NEWS The Pickens County, Dr. and Nurse were at Calhoun School Wednesday and examined all the children which was'a real treat rrc - i _ v? x ne ia<nes auxniary met at Sister Louise Kay's. 30 were pies?nt. Deacon Henry Singleton af White CXal*, Church 'was the guest Next Meeting will be at Sister Bessiq jgalloway. _ ' ; Those on the aick list are Mr. Hrr~Gregnlee, Mrs. Lueile-Williams, Mrs. Saliie Jenkink. Mrs. Liuaiiia Cleveland was i'un ertalized at Abel Church, Feb. 22, Che Rev. Ed. Watkins ^officiating. Mrs. Horace Littlejohn was a visitor in Calhoun Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Mansel, our CountyDemonstrator visited our school Feb. 26. l)ont forget When you need groc Ay call to see Mr. WJillie Wilson inid Mr. Henry Richie. Th'y give ervice arnd! quality. CENTENARY NEWS ~ Sister Addie Bturch, -the TrtofheV >f Wrs. Lillian V. Stevenson, quiet y passed away Sunday night, Feb. .7. Funeral services were hold at ?t. James A. M. 12. Church 'lues lay 3:30 P. M. with the pastor officiating. We have lost a mother an! a friend'.'' She was loveu' >nd respected by all. She proved ;o be a good Christian, a faithful ihurch worker and she was always eadfy tij talk about the Lord or to :ell the younger one hiow-to run 1 'hia_Christian race with patience ?rvl endurance. We feel our' loss s Heaven'a gain. Mr. and Mr*.1" Stevenson thank the many friend* ror their floral designs. Steter Emma "Evans id'e parted his life on Wednesday night, Feb. SO. Her funeral services were >eld at Bethlehem A. M."E.. Churc-h ?riday, with the pastor in charge, sister Emma a mother for the rommunity in which she lived- She vas 79 years old. She lived a >eaceable and quiet life, i was a ^>od Christian and was dutiful to yards her church, atffaira. She leave* to-mourn. her loss 6 :hildren, 21 grano children, 2 freat irmnds and a hoafc of relatives and friends. "J ' ' ' , -v. I bSr ' Over 3,300 En State Tc ?Lip to dute, the enrollment in . Association this year "exceeds ^ TToptrhtrnot. to be a member or ing coiintiek. colleges, and in< tered 100 per centl Aiken. Anderson, Bamberg, Colleton. Darlington, EdgefieV Kershaw. Lancaster, Laurensberry, Pickens, Richland,jYork Institute. Clinton Normal & h morial A*cademy. The attendance at the convj -rnit the doors of the group 1 v people who are not members reason 1 am asking that each 1 bership card to the conventu r part in the activities that will I memhe^ thgdate?March 14-1 ' John p. burge . . 3 " ' t VT HI\1119l/ll 11U11 . . ; . ... ~7 ?~rFhe nuthorities of the Mar TFairwold). are fn need of f< c moi'e small girls, ages 3 to 11 the Federated Clubs of South of Columbia has designated th as "Shower Day" for these ch Although .they are motherlei garment for Faster. To thLs -Cnliimbiii ha< pledged its Slip granted their churehes-f<tf-thaJ person bring an article M cloth 10th. While you are pdrchas1 these Children. .77- . There will be a committee a articles as the club is asking.. Your minister wilt explain t< DrA Charles E. Burch - Guest Speaker at All e n-?- i j Feb. 2G.?Dr. .Charles E. Burch, J prof^slor of English Howard University, will he the guest of Allen , University for three days, starting March 6th. Dr. Burch wilt * .ecturei to the University Englisi|a classes on Wednesday, Thursday Ir ^n/l Frid.-iv; will address the nave a public lecture in the avjj. a iprium Thursday night at 8:UO jy, ( Dr. Burch is an international i'u- ( Thurify on Daniel llePee. He ir p graduate, of Wilberforce, Columba and secured his doctorate at Ohi^ State University. lie returned '! rast year from the University or Edinburg, Scotland, where he r spent a year doing research work .11 Daniel DeFee. The public is cordially invited . to attend any of these meetings* : 1 ~ KING?TREE NEWS 1 fyy M. C. 'Mitchell J The spring like weather as that ; of Sunday is drawing the people from their winter nooks. The c h ux c h - g oe r sar e.gr a d u a. 11 y increas ' ing. ___ _c. _ " the M. E. Sunday School is the 1 center of attraction here on Sun- 1 daV afternoon since two o? the ' Tomblinson High School teachers : have been addew to the Sunday ( School faculty, Misses Inez Tharpe 1 ntnd Sylvester Price. ~ * 'Unuer the leadership of Miss ^ Inez Tharpe who-has cone special work in basket ball at State Uoi- , lege, the boys basket, ball team is ( expected to^have a very successful f year. . j i Mr. V. Demery, captain of last . season has been re-elected and is -iiv training for guard again this * season. . < iWWk At.. I i? mil uw uanoiu, ii uriliuiiu forward of' last season is back'in ' form. There is a number hi new ^ recruits battling for births in the lineup. The coach thinks that this ^ team will be the best Tomlinson has ever ha<E ? ????^ M iss IT .Hannah was the week-1 p end guest of Miss Virginia Mitch-elL_ _ ? Mr. b'. l\i. llughes, Jr. WU3k irr -j town last week.*-*L . " The Silver Cord I ___ c By Sidney Howard c Enthusiastic rehearsals are go- . ' ing forward to present on a nearby date, the annual dramatic pro- '* /tro lion, ipiiiiwitrnd hy the _Culture Club, for-the benefit of the Wilkin- tr Orphan Heme, Cayce, So. Car. ? Columbia eagerly awaits this at- it traction, and expects a fine play, s| .ine oi*ver WJip." [cnosen mis u? year And "Produce^ by special ar- 'c rangement with Samuel French," - will not only live up to the promis- ^ es made for lt.^huT will su'tpass alt 4~ expec|tations. '1 The cast, selected for their in- 'i dividual talent and ability is work- ti ing hard toward perfection under the able and expert direction ot a the Misses^ Clara Brown lee and M rhomasina Thomas. ^ M Watch for lYiore news, next w week, * t t 1^. a * t*i ?* rolled In M - achers AssoTi. y? i the Palmetto State Teachers' ?_' ?It noy,- sppms to be Un- ,T the association The iollow=?' il lependent schools have t'egls- ??Beaufort. Charleston, Chester, -j_ I, Florence. Hampton, Horry, 1Lee, Marion, Marlboro, New- * -% , Allen University'. -Brainerd, e " idustrial College, Coulter Me- ? - ' h htion wiJr be too large bb per- ? eeting^ toi'ibe thrown open to of the association. 'For that member take his or her mem- g 1 in order to attend and tteke >e open only to members. Re )SS, Executive Secretary. 'TP r -id leio v ;p Have Shower & I * ie. . ion Wilkinson Orphan Home, ?g >d and clothing for thirty or t?? . This home is supported by sCarolina. "The Culture Club e second Sunday, March lutn, j lildren. is, they too, must have a new JL end, the Ministerial Union of-M ' port, and thenfThiHteis h&ve^ ? t day 'X^Ziylail^i^ tbatr lfq~? >ing or food, to churcK,~MarcF***^l~ ing for your home remempfi t your .church- to receive such :> you in detail. ' , ,-j UNION NEWS " - ' \; ^ ' Last Sfonday was very pleasant, ajuLuf 6111' Wire' wa;L wolUuuLfrCM- 8 ty, ibd had the right, mind, could away from church all day. : Mrs. M. E. Himphill sponsored a !? Valentine Party for the*_Home a ? Economics class, Tuesday night e 8 ' t McBeth St. School. Mrs. Car- ?il S iclia Rodgers won first prize for e g iercing cupids heart with an ar- s ? Vm- Mrs, flfti-nelia Ruff received s g: eFonrt-priritrr?DeUeloiis rMFfijll- g j nents were served, the members-_^j^je^T Sregory wore a lovely evening e * royn to the party. t ~r - v0 |x j Mrs. Rosa Lee Windbush was " to |S J ailed to the bed side of her moth-? sd :* r, Mrs. Louise, Fister of Santuck g g / ind reports that she is improving ; yg it this writing. 1 !x Miss Jannett Porter" ~is under t ,i are' of Dr. C. A. Dawkins. Mrs ?y S itarena.. Kershaw is quite indis- ? rosed. ."MFsT Queen Young, her tjjL? mother 'dhd child all are in bed. , " J .Mrs. Mary Sanders?spent the veek-end at her home in Blairs, ? 3. C. Mr. J. H. McCool is still n the hospital ;,?nfr improving niceiy; Mr. Cohen will leave the hos- . x Pllai in a few days. Thp Sartor's Pharmacy on South _ . ;* ^ Pincktmy St., is ajnong the best _ ' x ve have .in the city. I have visitid them all and ail are good; b'ut r*" rr^S: ^ :his drug sto.rt> is the place to '* rave your prescriptions filled. Dr. 3artor, fine in pehwonality, great e n speech, great workc? in church nterprizes will gladly* serve you vi{h ice cream, cool drinks, candi ts. ani"nl""il while^your nrescritrions are being filled. She wffl i wake any good professional man a i 'ine wife. Her loving mrtther who ooks young and-?rosy?always wings sunshine where ever she ibides; her baby, Miss Bernice. ine of the teachers _ of McBeth school, also a teacher in Bethel L <M. E. Church Sunday school, <? issistant clerk in Sartor's Pharnacy, is one of our leading young adies of the city. A minister^ or , professor in good and -regular tanding may call. Dr. C., Dawkins and Dr. L. yi.ong, our colored physicians . , ank \among the leading' doctors f the city. Dr. 'Dawkins'has been ractueing here more than twenty- ,. 'jji !ve years. Dr. Long h<*s rtiade is" apid speed in the last few years, le, has gained many friends a- -4 ldng both white and colpre3. The fommuhffy Hospital stands to his nredit. ] ed -,The A. M. E. Zion Missionary ,f_ ociety of which Mrs. Jane Doug- at is is. president, made a fine con- * ribution, and showered the ComThe automobile race is still go- as* tg forward and several car* that -ih*? topped for gas, passed by making it, 5 miles per hou"r, the V-8 is still |lt ading. A- Watch- contest sponsored by * [r. W. E. McJunkins will take lace at Bethal March. 12th .-and - ?J2X. le contestants are making light-' vo ing hcadtfflfc disposing of their eir ckets. jrs Fifteen young ladies went into District Conference contest last . ie_ [onday night which takes place )ci| fareh 24th^ The ^Adult .i content. ill begin af.ter the 2nd Sunday i --JPd