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? Saturday, March 2,1935 ..HOPKINS N'i:\VS Benevolent Church met the 1 -t Saturday at the home'of Mrs. \V. i P- Clarksnn. The prcsi.lcni hc.ii:-;absent Mrs. Clarksoti act* d. (hum | ?ed by sinKin.tr "Stan.I up for us." Prayw by Bro. Pett-i AinL -son; song By . jSistey I'al.-y I dles. *1 (Twenty-throw immU,.?u|?c.Ui <1 Bible verses, then <dd and/new' business were dis ussetl. Much member stated that they " Jilt end I doing more fyr the chiirch and communitv at laree the- vett-r- than ever- before. The members pre--1 routed the chutfh an < i t heat errto be used in the pfltptt to help keep the pastor warm, diirfnj; chose very cold days. jV.H - busi\ ness over the hostess served a salad course ami lio-t chocolate. The next meeting at Si-ter B. M. Davis, the 1st Saturday in March. Sunday beinjr a lovely day. . ?cprite a large crowd attended churqh at Benevolent, llev. I.. A.? Low ma 11 assisted our 'pastor.. The "lnner"(a-rcle" 1 II Club undei' direction of AJoMfe'r Thmn as jg. doing splendid work -in our community. Kuch little child cap make smm* pretty little- -.things." that will help hcatitify the I onies. They will meet the tth Wednesday in this month at the honm of Sifter Davis. , \ Miss Kteanux Clark .'-n of' Stale* V . College, ami }Ctu*V..lr. < C Hnokiw T. spent 'ho week-end al home with their parents. Mr.- .ami Mrs. 'Sain Huberts., of Columbia were the Sunday !'*_ M. gviosts oft ho <1ai kv~o-. Miss J.uVile 1'Si: h :nul M>\ .h>'>ny '1 son "of Virtrbria wmv?the . dinner Quests of Mrs. Claii s.?n" 'Jn* l-l" Sunday. Mr. Willis Chrrlr < :i luiiitrlil new Cl.X?V<ii;let truck - hot ui'il;'. * and is ready to deliver anvt'hiiu' yo.u may call. for. 1 Le-JL..npi rat-, ing a saw. mitt men1 hi 11 i.i 1. and _ can f a en oh ymi in Irmh- r : i t) ijin.-.t any discripfion. ~ " . , . Mr. Zaek" Clark'sop Sr. i-?tlie.<tn '* ly a.tcenl. for the Swiff |'V? t ilb/( r Co. in - llonkinWhen r< d>- I ' putr-in your ortleiy -kindly rail. ? r leave orders at his store on t' road, about. 2 miles 'from Hopkins. r\WI ISM- M:\VS . A The flu is > in 'Carlisle. ??i-urn-rkry-- -- hi"h t):;- th?t-vrm? dise A'. M. 1'!.. Chtirrk. At-12 o'clock, the p:>-t->r :i ccn'il' edVtlie rostrum and delivered rr "wonderful nu -saye., Sunday Jlf. ternoon we "celebrated Aliens day. Many essays worn rynl o-n tlio- lit'i of Richard . AHefr?and 44-??-re-tt - work. __ At Mt. 1-M.-11 A. V"~V7'TTTiTTTT Sunday niyht. S ,oid? ckh the nag* for, Rev. 0. M llfwan.. deliver* ed another wonderful in'-ssaire. After which another provrani on hehal f of A Urn's I.>.-1v. .1' was short and jrood; ~ -^r^ Jamos Chapel ll.pti-t Church. ? . members were liK--<rt dT.ith a e reaT messhpre , fro'nr their pastor,- Key. P. L. Wilkes, Sunday^ Suhf. "How *1 ' to work thy .\vol-kf of Cod." . " ... Miss Msre.niji .WjIkV-s. who i? now altbndmy "school in Ch t?,r was home the weekrcu+l. ? ? Williams A. M.?K.?X-rtm-Churchr . Sunday was a bea'Utifiif^tlay .for "" f ~ usual home rAl'tcr,"which Mi.1' nr_ tfula'r ai'l'Vleo . h.njlt"1 lihn c. A 1 i e i1' which a-rally- for-the church look place; vthe inemheN s paid well ?f> per cent paid; the. rally "will <1 se the 4tli Sunday. o p. in. kcv.- ,i. ,\i. jmvkins. preached a. soul stirring vrr-i^ni. Debate at Williams Chapel A. M. E. Zion Chun l? - I-Ylr, 22nd. "Who are the .mo* I' <.lliei( nt leaders, men or women?" - ? -Rally-atMsC T.ukn- A. M^-Li. Ziunchurch, March...'!rd, f r the church. The Young Women's Iban.h of ? Williams Chapel Zimi. "Chinch met ~--^"~"Ttrs(luy IV. M. atMhe'll, n'le .d Mm president, Miss Etta T.ee 'Mitchell and had a real nice business meeting. Mr. and Mrs, It. C. Stin-on. and son Master Carson Alexander have returned after?cisil im." .\li.?mrd __ , Mrs. Klcxander Stinson at Fort Lawn. -? Oft Sunday afternoon Miss Fran kie A. Grover, Mr. Oil/son fro# Union and Rev. Uuckelt wire the of AH', and Mrs. It. C.'St'in. "... ' s.011.. . - "V -=/ JlfSi Salljo Jph.iv-on and dnilirhtpr, Mrs. -fhijsy. Poesy, Miss Sarah ~~~ ^Johnson, Messers Ferirtuiders Wail ers and John Harold Johnson, little granddaughter, Jtasa Evelyn ^ 'Poffsy. woi'Q tht'-gaff?ls"of Air. and jFrs. Waiters Johns)**',- Sunday. ~*tn?Monday ('vvniii!1, 1'ev. mrnt1 flfraLE. I? Wttkr^ .Mrs. Edna Sinis t Mr. Frank?Hiiris, and three sons. and Rev. IJ. E. II ill inn were the r?ning guests of Rev. and Mrs. M. Dawkins. : JOTllINUS l-'KOM l.(>( Iv II \IM The Lofckhart Chapel Sunday School was called to order by the Supt., Bro. Thompson at thcLusual hour.?We regiofr-vory ii>ficli\lhat a few of our teachers were awby: However the lesson was cartful " out in the usual mariner. ^ The BYPU eonvenod at Urn uV llftl .liOUr, Tli^ (li<aiKa(iii u.i-. li?,d hy the T^y, Rl.akr Many helpful thoughts "wero" obtained from the lesson. At 8:00 o'clock Bev. Blake accompanied by Rev. La fid ascended, the rostrum. The pastor was . at his best aud delivered a most ^otil *' stirring sermon. Those on the sick list are: "3Vll% Ola McCluvey,?Mrs., Katcy Ciil^fc'* and iMiss Zelpha Thonrpson. "W* . wish-them a speedy recovery. - . : . . -i -j ?- ? KKKI) .STREET HIGH SCHOOL | Aiuk'rsun, S. C.?^Tho minds or the faculty and studentbody ol" I Reed Strc ct High pdunT wort ~"fi sumptiourdy . fed the past ween with nuu'r encouraging and inspir | in-- information concerning OuT av;;tu. I'ao.ts wore brought out | concerning tlie Nggro'is, .early life I as indentured servants, the-period W -it' slavery iUid-4Jie Emancipation! ? '-+??. t ho present. ?- 7?-?jr '* Programs were rendered by" the n' following:* [ ... .Monday?7th glade. Mrs. M. V. Marion, advisor. - Tmcsday 8th grade," lhof. J. , Iliolvi_aiul Miss R. E. Rradford, -advisors. Wednesday Oth grade* Miss \Y A. CowanA, advisgr. Thursday?10th grade, ^Miss T. <" Skelt011, >atlvisor. ' -w IA..: t..... ? - a * ? ? rimuy .inn grade, Mrs. S. C. I'(.rry, advisor. The information1 was given put u forms fo music-froth vofal and j instrumental, -readings,, question- u nies and sketches from'- B. T. c; -Washington's life. -1?? ^ Monday the boys and girls has ? bet ball teams played 'Seneca Hi ^ School at Seneca, S. C. Reed St. was victorious in both games/ The three city schools met at R< d Street Friday at '4:00 P. M. . <> celebrate the .18fh annivcrsn- jt *v el' thr P.T.A. . iv Tho* devotional service - \v;is- ^ ondiuted by Rev. fj". C. f'ampbell. j Woleo'me Address, Mrs. S. (\ Per- t| iy. A very encouraging address" ? was given by Dr. K. C. McCant's, our eitv superintendent. Solo: "I V'ujuo To-'lMioe," Mrs-. R-O-.Hlrmnpludl. A beautiful pageant; porying the ideals of tluv P. T.jA ?v. - rendered by reprpsoutatives t, u d- ieaeliers of the three schools. v There .was. a cake contest"^coii- v Heeled with the .program. Mrs. p W. II. Vo'iutg held tho lucky num u ' -tr i I d: . : ??-? Ice cremtr sandwiches" wete" ^ o rved. ' ^ ' Friday :.l 7 1?. M. Pr: B. F. Hubert. pi(:sident of (leorgia Stale . <'< liege 'spoke to. thp? Ande-rson : -d omrtyv'iVachvrs on"Moiur; Atn>nd*?o'-' Fife."?'ITtt*?mfdves-: was ail \ el lent one. . n M..-.S ? ? ' ' ' 1 . limn, .w.is i't'mu'.i:r<r ?y various ' ehonls cif _tho city, bounty and t ho ipiintet of Georgia State. Af- ' Itrward Ibe'-osroup was served to " i delicious banquet. VAMH.KHORST MEMORIAL M. K. CHURCH lot. i. >i.. rotugrew.. rasior ~ (liai h oloa?tS'unday Sc hool was i? in I 10 sr. in. .with all the u acinous. present# After the lesson <> ilie superintendent gave a fine talk b HI "<'itizon^liip," i?: ~?r ?"At H :do Mlie. morning service ' = - Lev. l'vttitrrew spoke from ho sulci eel "The- Attitude of .that v . JMhcr Missionary Toward ..the Less Fortunate." -This was a great message and many ivjoiced in their i ls. "At. 7 r.'lO m m. our pastor nut. lit to dis another good serF.n.rr froni. IToverbs We are-" " -loppy to -. 1^ we have' the' best j atteli?jince we libYe ever had. We v hivvt1 i isi-il all i.vf.pur General t l it : ?!-- bill S JO.IIO. (. Y< ii are always welcome to our v. -eliuirli.? a ' 7 " '" Sl llltl IN(. INCH < SCHOOL NEWS V Greenville, S. C.?The eelebra- {l . I loll?of Negro. History Week .it . . _d .i 1 i11wa- a decided success this. _ It rin/ It was thrilling to observe ,1k* initiative and eagerness of the 1 lidoiiTs in planning and present m!.' programs. The fourth year I s--', -under I lie able direction of j, it;; faculty advisors, Misses'I"\ L. _! I ..vices,and M. K. Mauzon, and j President Renjamin Croon and 4, flier student loaders made a (lis- ' ! iiu I '('onl rilmtion to t he life of 'he M-lniol iii flu*, series of oa'coL _ > .lent programs, . - a Kach day a prominent, minister 2 7f the sit-v was present by invita- 41 ion- < I lT;e- class and-- read, the ,a_ Script lire lesson, offered prayer, ' and. made encouraging remarks j These niinisterial guests were Ih'Yi \\jii. Watson. Rev. C. F. Car.- 1 dy, Rev. Curry, Rev, R. I. Lemon, ' lb v. Wtiirht anil Re V. Cuiniui. ?7 Tapers treating various phases ' of . NVjjtti a oh iovopi p-nt^ ww read '* hv ,VKes "and ^several fourth I ? war students. Mis? TIattie Wil- a tianis. (tiseiissed the. advancement f the Negro in music in the 20th'' t< ceijtury; Mis's Virginia White, Ne,Mamie Rarksdale, Sojourner Truth tt Mr. William DeVorei, a brief skot- n eh of early Negro history.; M>\ h IV, K. Kt.ewart- and -Miss Rhoda h from - Dunbar's works.' Music for _ai rii ) < w (\o V w ti.?i f n r n ?q1vp/1 Ivxr f 1 11 i-lioir. hoys' girls' pice,clubs' quar- tl U 1. and string club. . t The dinwx of theVqlcbration of v; the week was Hie presentation pf u a piny written by- Miss ' Florence E Lykcs, history instructor and sen- f< ior faculty adviser. e< The school is prateful ' to the pi 'class of 1h.tr> for eipht volumes on N'opro History presented during the chapel hour Wednesday. Tt is e\lit---ted that these books will I'r.j- 11 v* Ilijsbv.' Depai Lec-nt. And it may .be that'otfier"~dcpnv'nvei)ta w L\\ill likewise secure reference ul \^4^for themselves "Conpyatu- di lntiumfrio the ckiSs uf"1TT3l> "SWT TO -tW^Hb?t*>ry-Department. . te Friday nipht before Inst, the N basket ball hoys played a thrilling sj pa mo of basket ball here in Green- M ville to win from the stronp Book- M or Washinpton Iliph team by an v< 1K-10 score. Last Friday at the in >return match in Columbia,v the P< Gflpital City loop-men" turned-the at t aides nnd topped the lend held by -Li Sterlinp the first part of the game ph yin by four points, 15-11^ - . A ' T] _ ] '<? NOTE: Your' qubstiori answei a flipping of this column is one In reply-, semi a quarter (25oj and yelo'po, for my Nnv Astrology I free advice on three (.'?). <p ""tTiruuiate, and correct address- ti to ABBE. WAIvLACKi care of '^i Assembly, street, ("".pUjipbia,VS^<VUt ' !> j ? * * t 1 R. W. B.?When will my- i roomer come back? Ans.rShc isn't coming' back, he argument*, that yo\i ;c-ot into ith your.gijl friend, was the iuse of her leaving and she left it If life intentions, You have a ood roomer now so try to keep t'r. *? ? * * S. B. K.?Bo these *t-wo nfen mean me any good? _ Ans.i These two men you have l_?vind that speak to you every iornin/r while going to work arc* yiiig to be friends with you swill" would'- not sftlvise you to take lemJoo; seriously. They arc both tarried * . , * * * * * JL k. 1:.?will it i..- !,." >i fur nic to move or remain where I am ? Ans.:. I believe you. will, bo betV saTTsTIei! 7if you remain where on are Cor a while a) least. lj ou-Ktvmilil deeide to.make the. trip a NKW OHLKANS yoe\ should 01 uO "thetie broke'. l?v 'lie midle of May you will have enouirh winhy Lu lake I lie I rip eimiluIlZ bl y. X. S.:?What must I ?lo in a eondition-that, I am in? Ads.:?Stop, fiirtihg^witli ''very nan that Voir secy foi your hu>laiid has put up with about all hat luirW-yroing to from y<-u, lie s of a very jealous nature ami you hould" not try to tanteli/.e hint for 10 may do something; that . vou voUhl hot like to see him d >. "*>** -?? A. 1). It.? Do joi.1 think that -1 AVtlt be' sTieeessrnl if Tchoose what I have in mind as my career? " .? Ans.: Yes?after ' several . sueessful attempts you should not lOsitate to. elioose SlXtilr.'tJ as Diir eai'i.oi. T1i/h'? .. i,. lready admire .Voiir voice' and rhi.n ymi 1 urn in yinii- training y..tiro n't have any difficulty in pcrunal cnirafceme'nts.. . _*??** M. W.?AVill I l)c . successful in doinj; ? had want (<? do? An s.: Y'tti wftt tret irood ;;ayi+nH OH this summer. Next fall you fill help finhn.ee. your ""FtfsTTvlI hrous'li cdTleire and you won't relet doinir so eitlur~for she. will etui a. yoiiT money fo ymi witlrirrel'es'. ?fnliViilei' . t li i'- Jn.-m i .. Valine e. he sure to send yourl ntl (he year you were horn, i fg. . ' ' ' ' \\ II.IJAA1SHI I0:~( <H"NTY I MAYS Mrs." Flossie T.. Swails. the imerirency Homo Demonstration .(rent for VVilliaiOsluirir County is oinu* some very elfective work.' >urinjr 'he 10 or IT months since Irs. ,swails has hi en doinjr thivpe of work the county has made progressive n i o v c hYe liT (special; alone- sanitary condition. Many f_Th"e?sTTrfai-e toilet.-? Irnvw hroorr holislu d aTTit?replaced llV?-VITli uy ones. She has stresses! thrift nil economy not hy words alone ut has e'one into homos and taken iie old thrown away sacks and TTTs iTTTTl have made lovely rims' > heantilY the homey Mrs. Wails is teach inn: the fanners to lisc hogs, chic-kens and have veg tables the year round-. She is Iso taking a great part in assisting trachei's of the county i better school conditions. .. . At the Blooming grade school [?which Miss Susan McClay is hu-her, Mrs. Swails assisted in inking comfortable desks and cnt'hes. Some of the club momers at Saltefs hn\-0" "lr.TiTrr"d?tn lake sucli beautiful slnick mat- . lid other useful articles until ley have gotten II s!lhl. f?>I' Mil 1 ley can make.Wevlnosday n1ght~Mvsr. Swails isited the-Kingstree Adult School nde-r the supervision of Mrs. S. . Watson. She told the- Adult >lk of her program compliment? 1 them or their at tendance hnd, laved a few interesting games. ? - ? COLLETON TRAINING SCHOOI* Last week being Negro History eek various members of the fae!ty appeared on program each y. Monday Prof. P. J. IlnmTu hiDiiglit to us some very in -eesfeing-^points^concarning "The egro in mrien. miss Kowcn >oko on "The Contribution of !usic to America." Tuesday, iss Patterson brought, out some ry. interesting as well ns inspir ig remarks on "Tho Negro in oetryr" Wednesday, Mrs. Tracy id Miss Fraxier SpSrfe err "t'aui nwerance Thrrrhnr nnd "The Nr- ro 'in Business." Thursday, Misses Funoh&sa and HE PALMETTO LEADER : . . f ?'aooI , v {afewl ~fl[ red in tliis paper ONLY when, sed in your lettbr. For private a self-add,rested, Stamped en-beading, and .receive by^Teturn j'estions. ' Sign your full n.mH>t j all letters. Address ail 'mail IL UA1AIKTTO' LEADliK, l.ilO ^'Carolina. ' y:>ur.sister as an iuvo.-tnuui. ***** l'\ I).?Tell nuk please if I wilTbc .successful in the. hair dressing business? Ans.: You will, provide;! you even thoiijfh she doe^-mii nvet^him and-boss him around.*" : llowt'-vei1, she is.not BRUTAL to hhn like 'you ar.e inclined to believe ?she lias a harsh. voice and jrloe* not '? **** .' S'. \. X.?Does- a particular party that lives near pie care for me? ' ??;~r~ -s-? Ans.!?Y?s,. Tlielma W, cares for yiir?-Alii" ;il<" lu^. ariifboc-? flihnj- l-lisU she is tnLrctvd in and ,voii had better-pv4-s-t ui<?\e on'yoti. iii.i?.! iy ^Lu-sliow .her .a. a wd..,t inie " r ? l-e you wn't - have- a- .tvirl friend. " * to " K. S. \\ . Must I join litis club that I,have been asked .to cut Or ? An--. If you have TftN I?()|.l.AL'S lo throw'ftwn-y ;you -may as \v II join this', club. .1"; ore. wit! r !i line f hriTT?i Antrdoxem: :< inbei and tTiey u il'r <i v. you I" d>- 4-b nlxnit yo'ur?ibr" A??hf yotr wi ll your lp-t qliesl : n an-\Vt ed wmi may send a. ipmi ter lf?e-a private, rji'Iv oiid I will' P.e ylad t< help VoU.^p1a he a I'.KA t'TY. < Tl.TlJRK ftM'RSi:. 1.earn.all the tVundai.i k nl a Is > f the wpi k. bet- fe .you re oive money for your work for if \ mi doiVt wait until y;?ti barn 'he bu-iip'ss before tnakine; your cTiaipA lit, you won't have any Vu-tonurs ' a hen yoii do learn. ; -A \\. A.?Will 1 VI Ihe? money to carry out my plans and v\ lien wilt. I net it ? Aii;,: You will u'u 'Mp- money Ui/. I .M.\ icki i-.i? v. ! hut you wi'ii'l ii'11 it the way ; 11 \l yuu aiv I ry in.U I" yd it at t i.J ? st-ill. work and save, for t! i the way yt'm will receive it.- I'j-vfr*"! aI'm nit tiie plans y-IT haw in nil ml Itiv viTttvin;" inoii-y in a fa-t mfUl r~ ' V * "7 ?I*. K?M v son- far tou submissive tn his wife and I ?li?i not raise hi in iii*(IIt an in- fc - finance of this kind. What ^ intisi I do? At:-.: 'fhele X lelliiiur t lull y< u -j_ah tin T' t- yi'iir y II Itivs his wife .'iirlintv i" (i'ji'nI i?i"s 1?? Prof, nil naimx 111o (T:iTi\ I lie nionl h n-order hi uel. ;i correct readllatnni'iii! math' wry inspirmi; Jalke oil-"Contributh lis of the Xoirro {.i inventions*' ami "Tin* Xts. ciro ju ijfluiMtiou.". . A Tin'miiarv of what li.;s been" aiTt Aiu' past' week follows: '11h' Xeiiiecs who came to Aim rica as salve-. were .1 y no means all of txaetly the same race stock ami hini*iiau?>. In Africa.tin i cal?Xi11 oi" ?ot i a) iy?only?ft?vclntiye|y sjimtfpm t Of '.lie- cent inern.1 ?Hdtt- I'll,-.'., r-eme-tor?ended?Jam. -^r?Tlio> t>?inal. in--: the honor 'for the fust semester are as .follows: 1,'iv.l , ! 'I?-n!< .? I I l.-n.-.n Kloise Brown,levin Lewis, AH'ertha Ceridean, .Mary Jenkins, Wil~py M roe." Jessie (h'tliers ?ami Ralph Davis; Seeond jj-rachS Mar M nlliaai). Liie'i ne Hrmrlelnn. -Anna *Aintril rio. Ldith Md-Lov LaWrepoe Tmiiei', Inez Crazier, aiid Dullio. "('lark; Third y'rado, JMa.iorine Li'lUjnhn/Carlislo IIai*T|* ten. AuitK* Mitehefl. Claudia Mitohell; Fourth tirade,. Elizabeth Bedou. Ka'heriije, ,J'-dna" Bright. "Cola M. Bra nth. Maraaret Dent. Helen Maiev. Elizabeth Hiott, and Elizabeth Jenkins^ Fifth jrrfldc. l.('nns'altce, Wr'mtht.".llemntd?BflTh ' ley. Walter Williams, and- Fitz TfrVfild ILniicit: yi.vth ui-tidt'. BornoUei Jemiii-e-e. Marie Brown. Wesley*" Sintrli'teji, and Ki'ri.m liiuttllt. 11; Sv\a nth made. Kdith Me'iyer,. Lauretta Fj^anpton and Kdw'rn Brown. Miss Maryiiret Chestnut, one of t-TTe reporters of r*.~T~f?."tfas. boon ill for three efk-. hut' i-" nvnoiv Letter at this writintr. Misses l-'Alul Lewis and Thehua Corh r. nu mbers 'of the senior elass. spent last . Maude.- end . in Miss Patterson, a teacher of C. i. S. s|? nt la - ( uetk-ond homo ill HeaufoiT Visiting relatives anil friends. ?< MNTON cou.r.cp Ninvs ? Jennie P. lfowztr .. RocTSlUll.-TlH> fricfids , still, have 01iim>n at heart. The York Chester and the Cheraw' Districts have been to set?, lis in] a hip: way. The York-Chester District was represented hy Ttpvs. Flowo. Shaw and Mack. The Cheraav District was vopresented'by Itev. Hubbard ~ find Mr. Dnren.?We welcome yon. Come again. The president arrived Friday ,A _ , , morning after spending a IVw day-;i in Washington, J). (' wliei'e. alt?h<le<l tlj<j ' 4).IYi. t Haj. ;: While iu the city hp ;ci"< >'e-t ;i. : KUjOurW*-i) i'. i?. \r. .1 1,-%I Th*?y?tie platiniiiir pat ? i a p K.ram M<>r the puipo < i f lai fund- i i- tin- i fnrV huiidittyv I I.- it- t-i ip t ? I Yolk Sunday, iu in'.. i< drive and -ivrH""he ?Tr-rpr?Jcifjes in the flit \Ye wIt'i* !-? I' r ! "Zack ' \\"hit*1'1 ard he- *< hnooK' l.rutiinioL iliiiv' j'-i m < n.r ernatti on .Monrtay nit-.- v. > riUTU't.l its . op " HJi .Tp^T ' i: ! eruise.* This -ti. i i'!*1 LuL-U-iul has plenty i_U\t i-. Tf'i.y -an often hoa?d*"'.. r ;t a' nj? VT.?.. \Y. in Ciiivinat.ti": The Senior \ i:i ?; . ' i > . pee'iiiK t<?' spV>j;.-orjj_"S S I. .tilde',". Friday nite. .Manor 1. yV the college auditorihiii.' < ai- ainfenjoy it- with Mis.s.t-i W'illu M-<- I Woo . Alberta Clinton and I'aidLi.e A!*-- . under spoilt tin; \vt"-k'cii'i at i!.Cr. homes ui .Cleat Fa?!-' and F-rhini respeet ivtly. . Sport's - "The old eatVle shall n'? ;< < t--n?:iv tin* ground" is still Clinton'.- niot ,'o^and to pt'ovo this t'. ct. t !a ;; ii! intere.-li it in l>a>!-u4 hall. 11:<!< r *i .. ~ leadership of .Mis- (i. 11. I ofT. m' lied forth in. tire latter p;ifit of .lanuary =aud.....i ifmdxVd .the ..a :' hashet It*!! i<ani. The f !! .-, jo-olllcers \\ ia" ! i '?-i|: TTiss.t: II I..11 h- 11: j. i . ' " ' I l'.?4>uniM nr.* 11 on- In <-i : Mr:. A' I . Stauluiik. lit: ii.1? u at.:-": T~\i Srhwfl, ri-|M?rtt?r. v I' Sinai' t'hr- lut'.i r |*ari..'t- .Jan i I y i tin* team ' 1ms l?Ot*y ?dn ' raining ami u?'m*4 wul-ii: ai>' v ll-ailv >O fii|nw nllt I-!" ":i.r li.i.n); ?111.i-i tf i s anil nViiialf wit.li I !! .. i i" world. ..,. Our.?CMiicIv- : ' ifcaln.,-^uLu4ii[>iniis out .ni . a..', n li.nl a ba.-ky; Liall .n i _ \Vt may i'i'vt 1" aTT~T j. I;d.. T.'i in-.t't Ifanis. in tin* -I.Mo-. Ini: . \viif .in- jiii'iiiy tir'la-', t. in-!. *:-:?- for all who riijiu'-iu <*?Ji.:t::i?*t w ii -l-liuU?ii. U'ltv-U-n+n -4- -i-hrrfrrfr-: iu play Sen't 11r. Friday. JJ. <>n tin- cami)i>:. \\A huvo o-li- r -1 iit-i11ili-11 midaU'il rani' * tha't will carry on iiLaviinf out in May. If tlu-tv an- aii.v tram.- that. ha.n in t fHitactn^lVn*. a -r*rt-ni' . ( wrilf. our -voai'h.. (I, II. I / tji? 1 . -clivtlulo with U-' at.or.ro. " 7] S t .- A N l ?K l-.W < iKM II UiiSTu , 1 Fatln r .larob J1:v r.a;..' a * nu'iiili'i*"oi' Su-.'laj4.y' A. . .M. F, : ( " hu'i-rii 1 i a 11 -: >11 iit t- . ' k-ailar ami a. tfit--1?-? : <ii ! At :'*i y' Fab." 1Mb; a! t ar a l'iur *.(!..> *11" was ii 1 >1 >i i TO ; I -1 rurir Jil i> a: 1 ! iVaiiy. ilo TTTTTi t; U "j-V".:. i; ' ] livi il a cbriM iai; iisV. I i. ' ; ' 1 I was liili.l in St. .Mai;, i :. !:? ti : 1 l'\ |r. -jot J I. . lb v. ! :. F.T Wli - H t?i" jMiut ia -i ll.L . ii.., . j istialby Kiv. I'. S. < .i- -!i;i. i ; was vary >;i?T n.>l< a)., lit 1-xm?H-j-j daughters. mil' > "?!.,,/? v r;?)??! .?j i| ilia i.i, ? in* si.?U.t, ami a Ti.am.l' -i illative ml l'ri> mi -t\. t.=?' J-;j lli.J l>ml v \\a lai.I . i ! I 1 Ol.l A1I51 S. O. \ I M _____ 1 Fi mrtKTi7: .lav-Ava i.'iia ?*. >.; ]. '; ba A. AI . -II :. 11-? t' ' ^ F< li. 17. , . > ' I'mlcr t iif' t'iiia v'"j?,n -M < KatlirilU' Main r*. l-!a- > i . Paul A. My ! :. r;.uivh r'|1 "Slab Town ('?invent i " 1 b. '"! > -at ilia eliur li. , j-fc Music Invar.-' rla-s t; - v! i. : i f. mat T. M. A1 ,m!ay. a; A!. 1>. v\. Wliitt .Kat'.-'.( i.aiy !. AP . j I Mrs. CI.. A. l.'i'iihT aVf-. j laaii'ii a t, 5 1 < ip '1'.' Xmi?A ". It M I.'. | T.aO'n (!al''.l"ll timl-.Mi'. T '"I fay'- ] ? V.i.41- inlaw "1.1 I i 111 V, j] Iiy?Mr. ?M:... A ' M ' "ST: ISO " clock Sat inlay I'. Al. Alt s, fit!a M a (juntaFT Mn K: " .1 . Ave,-and Mr. Smith A.'-tifr . v. nvarri'ai. at 'tilt' hniiia- at Al: a 1.', TTu.Tiia?'-" KMt r K. V. >' ' y ~ forim il tlia' cviymany.. Tlia briile won- a .? -aim'. luo' !.nl .Tnct.-vli'i'i1' r .^ni^ii.j:i silycr%anil .- aa c rrl' 1 t f -r~r As maiii "t* Tvouir Mrs. -Aia lino. Comer (Junior >< o'f* vjroen crepe 'yr.i! . air'- i also. , . Mr. I.c-'ii Cui,l a ;?.? ? man. Mr. trd Mrs. Con.. ? t'remoily <>t' CarP -!> . >. . .. jt The .living v.'.' m w:i'? h a ' ' ly tlererated iiilil ilnr'pf* ;..:e ^ (!. A. < " rl- ' > 1 : TieiTs S.'iTtia.. ? y .,ri>j 'I'll... I?u li.. n: i. - i! . 1. . 1 we're Mrs. p<>lit. l's M ; j ini? Wide?out fit *;.u?l Mi -. Ma:?. ('oilier who wore n frock. < !" lace ami not. Mrs. Ui?:li:in.l \ ' . jjteVe of-the gr"??m w -re a. h'v h . -rronhnr e;e\s in ?Maak-il wore a Tvrowii ouTHF. Mr-.*.' A\". T.i"~ Booker .who a ??! < wn n-.itf The men were fill! tin --'. ' Men .prosenf were Me--i's (U A. (h :n .v. T.oon Gordon. lVchinl Aden. ( ha-. ""ftorkrr. Shtit Hiwti." Klder l\. K. Smith. Kl(ler W.K. Ih J.k.-'r. Khl. Stevenson. all uT the . Ap< s' lav " Chiii'ih. Sunday P. 51. 'the eouph; ^left fur flit i 1" future hyppa till \V. ? Puiilnr Si. After the aaa em. nv n reception was -held in "tie h nn\ . ' BR AIN KIM) MAYS Ruby Keel l>avis Tt seems nT fhouirh thx! '.windy |' March is hnnoh-nciiur her eonriny j before hand. Wo. have had a tVw of her day-' this week lvat ,iv s.pite : o of the chaniro -:n weather the c<vjiin Brainerd. Tt is indeed a plohvuro to watch the keen rivalry he t\.. t-'i! IjlllHl'nl stu- < l.u\i- ability to I i;! : ;; ji} ;.5J ' f tiiVil* Stl'U^K'S i\v th'-y 'ij't' : l.uV tin y art- \ '! I m hii.iau. ' . i: i; tin-. I 'l l" ?.!n;ui ^4 .... h.: t';: r 4? *M .lly mil' I i i" ' :V" rla-*s "Miss I tr;?r??w't v.-:'' he t ~~ :? . K ad" I- ^ ui.ii'i -. twi \uu?l. i.-!v li t i.,t h'< thii ii i ??e? ? X ' " M :i';a A ' \V ( ill *( ' ii !>? al>]'' 1 <? < ' -I ,'': lad I th. T ^ ! r-i| i'ai.dy ill'l' MiSSl'S .1 ?: ; j'"'in and Nawy I*e<- i I > ;<.:~_irv.?i i-1 clianl cia-.t'S, it 1 L_ li> i*.1? -fund ityr a lot ' ... ?: * 11 Mi-s Brain> II i v 'I'tV y ai " \v 'i klnir ti:a'' iiv' nthu-iti.-m.. an I; i t.Mr- M"ii'!aV. we will ,*>!?.. ' \ 1'iay. r. \\'? an A'. ! ". ?.t" Aiw'i t 11. ' S. ('. i\\ it V 'J; i.>'v' in .?>ur >;t-V i ifiI'VDSIIii' ( oi.I.KI;K i;' . 11 if-!"\\"!.i!? w <>r-hipiaur. Ut" ~ v: - J <. * - fkiplu liui-i-ir Suti ' '*? * ..;? } rn'Wt* >!" t-lTo ' r (I i'\ I>;ir ' .?t . ' "I . i.' 11 in. t ii<* |i' r-"ii <?l 1 * !(: '-..I. ;.i> i t <:i'uiH-i'a]- . . lay- a! t.Tt.nbri at 'it'.V* <?*' j .;(. M'. i'! >'.-jiiiti? liayti.il, _ ' !./* :<,' \V-- pa n't r?;ulizv that TV'/! I.t.'?u-f.';< I that i' -a . i'i:' train.1 . Tile I.;; - .j.i?.-. },<. ai t i-V.lt s.v.nipa (l ' '' f im-i-t :liir . ? -II Mr. Wait- r A. 1 . ' .. i y .i!:UT<->tiinr ~ iuu ."Thy Cro ; .1 > i i.!_ -YiMith.'!:. OlW? ? ! ilin^ i?os. of Mr*.' : . .1 ;.:? ! a wry >uc?*o->ful- iv-> ! \\ . iii.-'-tlay nj'.'lit. , " I'1!1 man f!a.-?' had .their VVVVS'VVVV^?.?AW 'VV'WO /" lOfAin C >*l 11 I.N I. Ill ( Ol OlJ ? IE\ ' A I .I . TIu-m' I SKSr-'1 1 #tti.ah liluod Pressure 'iinaTTV" ' j"rTTuTiTt" ' f ? Dlverling (.unis . V, Piles gKidnev and liludder C> . Troubles Ku liV-s gnld MUTOH A., o Oits _ _ . - . Slltirns * aScal.U > _ This ? Diabetes - * .if rent !e :d C Pyorrhea of thetlums nrth. W C Female Weakness .? .wi.- di-e C; Periodical Pains : >ii.y \\aT.-ver 'Ai ' 8 r-,?;n;tHL_ . ? -^...i.einl .1. glhd. Wetting J i ' \ oii-1 3-hu e Throat disiuuiam 3lnd?ire>tibn \vhie: 3 \tlilete Feet \ inanity. a ? Arthritis "r., jg 1 the ii mat is in _ t.iv j inn W^irius -w^.i 3 Flood Poison '<> health j A-F-t-y.-utuht-s ? liiiy" lull.' 3 Sour Stomach uv. c- ? 3 Venereal Diseases ".hi.- miner iJiar?\elu? < >'<s Iq.-jiJ' s "s\i ollen Joints " : .uadl-d. 3 Boils . h.iiiialUlies sjlton'd Purifier V? u. \\,< .<?< |V."5,C / I iw .We I '\ St'HI (T y >!'i,s - . * Kium 3:.n? ?'ct StiuVs Jilalitosis 1Filvo ?t (I nj)li''a-anri lJrcath) jilcli ??1? jNorvousiiiss ( hunt;** of l.i ^llat-IWl'J t ollyli l.tin-j I roul)!. > \ !> ><iov vvvOv^vvvv' I'nV Sulf ia Columbia 1?> I'l-v. \\. .JA(K WILLIAMS P R V G S T O R E JACK WIKLIASlS^Mffiv- , Oru^s. Ice Cream, Sodas, . Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. .Mti.VCon ais St. Dial 9236 " ' ' r " , I David G. Ellison General Insurance iiuno>t j; in (I ilTUient at tenti'vn jr'vt'n to all business . _ , iC plaoeil ..with nt'e. t PHONE, 5717 1221 WASHINGTON ST a [f you want j our hair to en w os? v F VITH-THO-LENE I HAIR GROWER. PRICE 25 CENTS - ? ( Mme. Ethel Potee Frierson 101 Chestnut St., Edc^wold, P. Q. 0 ?1 rni I'MMyft .e - "}' AGENTS WANTED| f Hage 3 lay in the dining room Thursday it no??n,. They had a perfect fea^t. Kriday afternoon at .'$:15 there \a 41 tiirht gallic between Allen nv' the. hpoilSi ? Kriday riy.ht, at K:0()'o'clock our rni'ii"i 111 i'. i> wa- ptit into i'a:.:y hy'the (jeorcc- Washihtfton >ah<tThe dinmir hall was .(i'. '-ei ^ti <1 for the oc- _ h i" n" Hi the iiihit)hii (Jlory, . .. . ' : tie ?. ; wa > I 'ell aillil! " .uiiiM-jii- at.'i pat rjotie toasts ninyh'd with Iautfhtor find cheer. L, TTiiT ' eeii-Th'i! whieh was .jfividi by }.i .! ; in; 'Normal'-raid Freshman In -i .- was ipad" - pe rfect by the 4 tor-- j4'- Mi-- IMlhah- licnwn. our - -a- ^ > 1'? n ('urclfiti n votf miiilc . 1?i111 -1?!!" ne-M* useful [ i.jui at this. l;afii|'u?'t. I'ii?f; ,1,'iekett i'f the Kiimiett Hi Mil.' "tij'a.-t 'master. The'"" |?T' Ml in WilJ?Ui?Amp.vi. I a. |.|-ii'yi?r hv Rev. - Robins, In- .) i iH'tinh rtal .-Sfiilu by Mrs. Ai rt? ail in - -7 ATIsis Ruth Wright. The -ru< -t speaker. .Pri-'f. Thype Kave i very' iiitoi fstiv.g. address. on the 9 ifo of Wa-ftii'rjftoh. Mi**' Roth 7* \\ i iirht \v. ri'ifUt sted to recite "J "Speak up Ik!. and ox press your- :* Mirits Brinvn Hu'ii invited us over t in- -dining'- half of a tempting I FRIENDSHIP DEFEATS HAMV J " MOM) DROVE ?-:$ l*'i iiiav. Evb. L'li, 'Hammond (; i v t'-ani wont to Friendship J -i-hobt at Appling. which- M Mo- pearl White is Principal. The team's \vi ft*, at their, host* They otitVoil :i?must?halirtmt* game. Mis: Maxio White-is "principal of . I lamivmnt! (i.ioVu School, and wasao mnpanie.l hy 'Miss ..Viable Lyj?s, . C'.aoh -wi?l MaasL?.Simpkinjj. asgis tai.t teachl! CTThe tmthr. j ( en w tii'o- ; the aUl?:?soon.i 7a rlVo rla With mil* ""ri A t UUV TT Ibll " v?. Advertisers Foi^ Best Results^ ,v?;?;?;?;,.;,AAAvvO O'O O O O OO ED AJ AVS DISCOVERY | < Heals Thousands Jhrhrirm V-trentx Wanted???? Ministers Preferred ? A ( reatest Healing Mineral a *' j . Water | not n j-aic nt medicine nor a doc- jg :.TT}3irrf: Vn-t- i^twrc'd-own, a ? rjLr. mineral water taken from the g ?| r-ile -titling a ditch, this mineral 3~ vered by a Cast oil" man whose :g covered in "ores; Tsese" sores ;8 d in a few days \y-bereever- this 3 "tic-lied Ids body. ' ? ! n't !. H'ive thjs; great healinjj nun- fttfl h is tio.i's iit. tp suffering hu- c-S trial. Mail one dollar for a fiv^e tmt or sixty cents. for two g fl It will be delivered"T<r&-1 . H-iiLir.-.UJy,^ restored ? ^ iiiil hapi)*W?ss' win-re buft?re using ;5:" 'n u]'. After 'youn"have takeif * :U t'cr.fifteen da'ysy if ypu do not *L 1 . y \ir money will be .cheerfully g ] 1, , ' .ii' .dm ii1. lilt to help ho-al-ffi?hints. If we cannot benefit M i not want your money.' ... ... elvs Treatment $1.00. Postpaid * MINK HA I. PRODUCTS * * A\ i\. Union, S. C. A rfe And numbers of othe'r j s of the Human j'T Body. . * FO O OO.OOO O K. IVowman. ir?2.'t Harden Street jr.' ^ " .. / *4*,* '' 1 Y"4 V ' *!#>, X -\ < * ~X" ';' % \; \ J ^ . m x I fftt; \ . ... aSs. . .:-.vSSt. * i a \ * Many Women Helpecf ? Thousands and thousands of wom-^ i> have said that CARDUI helped hem to overcome much useless sufering at monthly periods, and that <y continued use of Cardui their ilments entirely disappeared. So if you have severe pains, ramps. nervousness every month, riiy not-by- trying "It, " " whether Cardui will help you? It los helped so many! Cardui is harmless.lor women of?? >wr>rNTnrL any age- Many V ,1 *J 11111 m*o thers have -it to their FOR-WQMEN young daughters ii myir reaching womanTlOOd. Of course, if Cardui does hot beneft YOU, tonsulta hhysiclan. men Sold in $1 bottles, ab drag stores;