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^ Saturday, May 25, 1935 'OCONKK COUNTV 1 ? IKAlMNt. SUIOUL ~ fll"!' "II n,|M1 p-"iy"~~^ .pipyrt? Lment present oil its closing ^exercises last Friday night, F.ach chiljl was at his Jigst. Tlie uTacTer " ers| ~Rfrs. Arthirr?rrnd Miss Tnc- j gdi I,_:irre~ib he 'given en iit 1'or I * the splendid?show. -? ? ^ The 1'. T. A. hehkit- last regular meeting on Tin-day night. The , main business was the election of. i v oftieers. Tin* shine othcerp were 1 re-eleeted. Mrs. Bi.rdie Seott, pre- I sident. . , The Arm-tin ngs presented a very nice show in the school audi- i toriuni la-t Tuesday, night. Quite ] a few* witnessed-.the event. t The Senior Class went to the i mountains 011 h picn'c Friday. They ( reported hnvtng enjoyed' themsel- 1 vyi. Vdl'y univn. TlunTTiau pieniy of food stall'.- Four members of j the faculty and several friends enjoyed themselves with the senior/. ( Quite a number^ of the Seneca ; ^ . folk enjoyed a very pleasant even- j 1^^. ing with the Semper Fidelis Club < of Anderson on last Friday night, j Among wlvm .were: Misses A. < Glassaway, C. Williams, N. Young, ' i" .r lagji'.U't ami r. Williams; Ales-. ; srs. II. WiHianls ami W. Sizemore. . Rev. E. 0. AVrijrlit o Greenville. ,0 * pastor of- John We-ley M. S. Church will .Ul ycr the commence- x -went sermon, Sunday, May 2fi. The ; ' a I'lusj play. "Miss Adventure,"- a .? comedy-drama will l>?' presented kAFo i)-'ay niuht. May 27. Class ' exercises, Tuesday night", May 2K. J The commencement address, Itev. ' S. C. Campbell i f Anderson; pastor \ St. Paul Baptist Church. There ' are eighteen gTHs and hoys, fpiish- * ing from the High Sehool Dept.;' 1 The largest class to, fipish from 1 _ this, department in the-history of ' the school. v The wall, is m ;ir ( mph'thm loft- A to the school ly the Senior -Class/ 7 i A play ciiHth d. Getting Married. ^ was presented" by students from " ???New Eight Se-luud?XUur.day?nitu^ _ ? Miss E. Garr'-on, -f pons or. 1 The Adu.lt Hume-Economic Class t had it< clo-in<r < xercises Wednes day night The program nnJeXhihits were very good. A social < .was piyrri nftorwaTiTsTI . 1 JOTTINGS .1 UOM I.OCKHAUT . - Sunday school opened at the usu al hour, o'clock-with u good i ~*attei,<kmcc*. Th<? irs^ojj was vr1 ' beautiful and interesting:, subject, : ""Baptism." ilu: lesson was review ; : - _e-d.by the Supt.. Mr, Kd.-Tlynnp- j jton. "I?: . ' "Kvc'riint* krrvicv betran atr 7:-'10 r At is:()() o'clock the pastor ascent! 1 bd the rmstrum-.'accompanied by ? v. (ii'iuit. ,i?\ i-it or.?The latter, -t rb livefed tin-1 evening message, which -was found St. John 15:28. ; ' r,"vt nii?Ke, rrrw-nTunorr^'ietor 1 : _.J ej.r.r,-XL:..Kay. Thomas, .Miss Fran ces* Giles and Miss Ksthor llall ' were-tii? birth.'ay quests of Little ' ? Mae pMia Smith", Sunday, May lb. ^ A ipost delicii.us menu was served " Kvery one. present expies'sed himself .as has'inic enjoyed the day to ) th? lushest and wished the iattti .hostess ninny happy nturns of the day. Miss Irene XVnllaci was the week- ~ ' lid eiiest i'1' lbtvis A* 4 family. __ L Mrs. Vii.la Smith, Mrs. Annie ?uuv wuia ii?a *luutMu.'i? 1 - Smith. Air. Victor Jet'T, Air. Otzii ^ (i? -i all I 111 I"|""''tr mol (Il-I'il It! J l-'i'ion i111 KVhi;ty'ld?I,ning nnrt~at^~ tended a i> 1 iiy entitled: "The I'ath 1 ' AiM'usjj ilif Hill.'' The play was ? .sponsored hy ,\ 1 i- s \1iuris_ atld 1 ilitnth' rs of the Jr. High Class of ^ Sims Hiiih "Sfhtn.l. An enjoyable -* f\r' nirrg was spent. J" T* ' The U ach. r aiul_ pupils of Leek hart. I'uhlie School' wish to an- " ni uiu'e .tht1 elo-ing' e.\er'eis;e wiij be given h'Vi y n.ght, may Ml. at ^ H:00 o'clock. Tim program will consist nf playb ts,^ rw i I a tiuas- . * enjoyable evening is promised-. ( mnr and s sonin of--t4le lilTte" ~ ftilks for Hie. t'iist time. Adm. 10c. Miss K. (). llall, Reporter. ^ mi, /ion' hamdi uu'iuirKev, J. ! '. Marshall, Raster I Sunday mark'd a beautiful day for chi r'ch go: rs; ; . Suitilay "sc11 b uT p o n*'d at its tl-iu t al hour, with Supt. J. It. Dean an I liis co-workers at their post of , ? duty. j The less' n wtls. beautifully disctis*;-d hy tin teachers and review ed by the Supt. We (an sy* yur Sunday school impi j".;?rr??Hn?yrii'l1" and hoys? come' home from school. Join in ' ami help us to ptit the program t over. In spite of- all can?hp-said * nl???ut the young people they are 1 going over the.top, all Uie want ' is a chance to prove to the older 1 ones that they are what they say J they confefjs to-be and that we are t fll'''''li'"V? ~~?r~ ^ The students from Hettis Ata- I <i< iviy are ahsscs Annie unuin, U. > T c r, M. B. Rickson, C, M. Dean, ' Clifton Mii'tin,?J-nTz?Be wis,?Mat- "< tie Dean, Isabella Robinson and 1 Mattie B. I licks. The following boys: R. C. Dean . Samuel Rastin and tJoseph Crii^er.. iieV.tMarshall is hi Washington, "" D. G. where*he <vill conduct a ten ' days revival me. ling, bis family 1 went with him?as far as Rich- 1 "mon.I, Va. Bet u~T*pi'ay for him ' t bat ' a.ay ever can y the gos ST. JAMBS A.M.E. Gill Ri H Rev. R. W. Ransom, Pastor ( Sunday school was called to ordor at io by Supt. R.S. Rtfssell j with a kirge number present. A x . beautiful review was ottered b y ; t w Migs Lillian Harris. j I ( At 1L:30 the pastor jascended FLORENCE'DISTRICT CONFERENCE NORTH EAyT JSOUI'il~ CAROLINA CONFERENCE. By Rev. II. S. Walker IFy-mnn S. "P~::7~rtTr Flol'PttCe"TTts: irL~Cunfcr"tiHco ?"iiwiK'il ul Trjni !v A. M. E. Church, llyhian, S.^CV, vW'HM'.i, lti.tri. Presiding Elder A. P. Spears ailed th?' Conference to order at 10 a. 1H. Ill spite of the cold and vet weather during the day every jo'.iy was "in a jolly mood, and, nade very good reports. Quite a number of visitors were nesont, among wholn were, Rev. A. Wells, P. E. of the Dillon District, T.? J. Miles, P. E. of the , [Jcorgetmvn District, who is a eanlidate for bishop, also the Rev. I. lV .111 fieri it t e P V .if the IVTnrien . '.. Sumter District. I . . The following ministers visited luring the meeting, Rey. J. Mi d,rj\* iwie Harrison editoh of the Samaritan Herald add conference . vungelist. Rev. N. S. > DeLaine, Rev. P. .W. Jordan, A. frTFellX, W. ' s. (lore; J. P. Stanley. Miss Millr''d Riiflin Mrs. Annie Sanders. ''(inference Eranch President, W. I. art i F. M. Society; Rev. J. M. [ackson and many others whom i ve were j>'lad to have in our midst ' nd appreViato their wholesome idvice. . At 1.2:.'!0 o'clock We had ?n upiftina sermon by Rev. D. D. )o\Vdy and dur hearts burned with nterest as hi* spoke. At the close >f the morninjr session we were nvlted to dinner where we" dined :o. our full capacity. The confer nce after dinner unadjourned for i short Tmsiness session. The rest ; >f the time after business was-over ] ,vas driven to the visitors. Some- ( ill who spoke. . \ At K:1?0 o'clock Rev. J. S. Coc. md Rev. \V. S." Giles were acting . is masters ?f t'efemony. Rev., W. VI. \Wif?ht was introduced and rave a wonderful sermon containlie a plenty of spiritual food. Friday morning everybody -wat ut on time with a -number of Tientts l'roui all districts after a hort business session we listened ' o them with their many, pleas I lskine for votes for the General J Conference.' At llia'tt) Rev. J. E. Thomas ami lev. A. J. Jenkins acted as masers of e> rembny.: At this point lev. U. S. Walker, pastor of Mt. ' alvary A. M .E, Church was Unreduced" to preach the mid-day c i iik.i) this; was inspiring and cip eyed by all. The ontire.afLernoBiT~so<sion_wus yiveti?io?the -ALissionar y?Ladies. I'hey wave-a donation to Rev. W. 1 v Guiles who, lost his home and ! >elom>inns by fire. -J At K:lit) o'clock "RcV. TVS. Buiells, pastor of Centersville A. M. 1 C...Church. was presented by Rev. f. S. Coo.- *Rp-v. Burrells-preached i womlerful sermon on Education, vliiclv was enjoyed by all present. A'e then adjourned until Sunday. > .'.'a r"i.j very p1 rueful tn thft " >le of Jordan Chapel, Trinity A. vfr^E. C-hurchk"and -Zioh Raptist hutch for the royal entertainment j Hilt Irkyif hoipes, . tmt- m- ovod prcsiuinjc outer, a. , \ Spears is a horn leader ami ve the minel/ors of the Florence ">i-lnct stand ready to iriVe him ' >w-l>tmity snpp.? t in hi_ijjlans. t.>> J airy the church work on." He I* ' i Candidate for the' oflico of Se- , rctary and Treasurer bf the A. J K. Leayue. We are askinf*-ev?. j ?ry person who has the church of. icarl to -give hi-nv-your support to : hi* otlioy. he pulpit to deliver a touehinp vrmon from the text "Contrary .Voids of the Will of , God." 'l'hi pi ritual ran hii;h. as the pasor talked "to lis. . I IJev. W. S. MoClary spoke to us , st?'7:d0 from the tosh: "Spiritual Phu?:h?T. Tnis" was also, an ideal ( ( ilium. Tattle James Ilbnry Wil. j ITP bec ame a member of t h e_ _j limrh: 1 ' Stewanle -? ? Hoard No. 2 inet i it the home of the Pros. Mrs. TCfliit Solomon. May loth. i Miss Eloise. Janerette teacher of tVhlttemoiv Training school Con- 1 ,vay, is home after a successful erm. 1 Visitors Sunday were: Revs. \\\ ; s. Meda^y, J. W. Judge, S. j\. folmson and Mrs. Serena I.ykcs. CARNKTT NEWS . ?On t h> liik -of May wo hud : a. j nock graduation at Pallach.ucola tc.hool. The members of the class ver<- Miss Helen E. Thomas, Mr- j iArttttb o. Kt'iizler, Miss Francis E, tonkins, Mr. James E. Eady, Miss \ Kra/.ier, Mr. Joseph A. Jenkins. 1 lr". Our motto was,. "Labor onvard ever striving to -excel!;" The lass song was thus:?l'allachucola * ?oys and j^irls- are we singing ever dnglng. "^.abor on our watch-1 " A'/tl'.l ha ? V au t'tv/iiu* j-<i?ntrool 1 ' Chorus \ 3ur race needs everyone, [ 'or our work, that must he done, rhen let us make a start .today; IYustinp' our God will lead the wayC L _ Rev. TT Hanson introduced he speaker to the. class and all he ether friends , Rev. F. L. Bon y pave the class a splendid anlivss. The Friendly Boys' Quarette sang several stderttorfs" and _ rrftrl?solo the?class. Rev.?" \. Jenkins prayed for .the class. Mrs. A. U Gillison, Principal, Miss J. V. Brown and Mr. J. W, 1 'hanrfey wci^married on the 12th ! >f May at the home of Mr, and drsr. W. W Brown. They left on he 13th of May for Savannah, Ga. There they will make their future home. Miss Brown .Ls 23 years . )f ape' and Mr. J. W. Channty is 4 years of ape. , ' ' ' ^ .. ? ' ' ? 1 <9= = ; NOTE: .Vwur. question..answi a clipping of this column is encl reply, send a quarter f"25c) an velopc, for my New Astrology mail free advice on three (3)- c birthdate, and correct?address to. ABBE WALLACE, care of T Assembly Street, Columbia, Sou SPECIAL NOTICE Wallace, be sure to send your I and the year you were born, i ingf. ' Er+h fcr?flcaKo tilt nrr if? I am right iii my belief? . Ans.: You seem to be right to a certain extent about the beliVf you have coneerning your husband and the woman you have in" mind for fshe does like him exceedingly well1-?However, there is nothing between them that.-is nn'vthmir out >f the wav. * * " M. K. II.?Wilf I be able to go through with my plans and be a success? Ans.: Apparently, you are very much in love with the young manyou go iwit'h, or you wouldn't have [??*? miseiMo marry himr- With the feeling you have for one -another,"' Iiere shouldn't h*' anything to <uuid in me .way o!" your -plans i for inarrage the later ' part of lene. If you go into this marriage with tlie right spirit, youj.an have, veriasting hnppn ess togettuov^?, K.. I ? 111 | ever nave any success in life? Ans.: Your main .draw-hack is .'hat yoip-are- continually worrying rrcr?tinimtitTrtrmf"L*"tttiTtgs~7"\v1niTr yo.nr mind should be on your business. In any kind of business, it tabus a lot of hard work as well i- 'cone-"litration to make a go of it - -Tlic sooner vou take an inter>*st in your business, the quicker you'll be on the roatl to success. A T.J,. I am unhappy and f want to know if thcre is any ? thing worth while in the future for. me? - ?A nr. : I-f??- -husliami?rnr<t a ?.!c cut. jon is all it takes . Lo make >-ou happy thin you Van slant smil Jia.\.'Through the friendwho-piWn mui to fiird you work, you'll bo fortunate enough to find a decent job in the month of June. A "love it first sight" romance will tahe dace. between you and uric of the uen vou'll wyrk with?Thin ronaiu e will probably lead into ha.-i-V t?lll I' l j.111 I ~ 1). H. .M.?Wil?4l over .ctirne, I into possession of any money? Pm tired of Working-, Ans.: l'"or at "toast tile m\t 111- ' lee'* or twenty yeArs. you'll?hrrvgo continue. working for the trtoiiey fou get ami you'll l av to work ] hard, lor I st-i' 110 money iir yomi n TxTTjTt ..hat vTf cam, iiiliI'y du -ivt.y y"nv< opt?At Lliat time, you'll be paid about live hundred, dollars for "the value of yoi^r insuitinee policy. I'KNIU-KTON MAYS King's Chapel A. M. K. Cluifeh May IK Sunday school eouvcnd. al the usual hour, with "the Serpt-. Mi;. II. V. Thompson presiding. I'lle' teachers and scholars: wen* at their post of duly'.?A good many" ^ehohirs brought new scholars, and the lesson! was interestingly dismissed. At 11 : '><) .Rev. Guidon- preached i? wonderful sermon from Gal.-tiaT l'lieinf "As we measure wo are lit' asured." I A>n Inst Friday, Mrs. I\ llanbury l-lltl-IHUIU'U 1,110 .Vl^S "*10 II il l'.Y Society at TTi-r home. Forty s.ev-, lmV were pres. ift. Many visitors from St. James M. E. Church of Seneca, "S, C. wen- present. Also some visitors from Silver Spring Baptist Church antf Bethel M. E. Church. A very unique program uas sponsored. by Mrs. F. L. Milliner, siffejeet, "Revealing.". She re veiled many things foi; the members of the club. .After which the Cansule Sisters revealed "themselv-. :,s t?o each other which caused muelV'iueryimenf. At the close of the meeting the hostess scrvctl del icious rei'rcshments. We arg glad to have Miss V. L. Ciroves home after completing a ii-i in ms readier in the the Gantt Rosenwald School at WfTrca Path. ~ A bridge party was given. JahOn. or of Mrs. Arlene Hanberry of G-harlesloii at TtTe honfe of- Mrs., 11. B. Thompson. Those present' II G. lleese, Mary 1 ii 1 ly Pauline Thompson', (\ A. Johnson and Ella Maxwell, Misses A. L. Green, V. L. Grove, K. W. DntTic and Dora Brown. Mrs, Hanberry won. high score. Miss Duffie second high and- Mrs. Maxwell low score. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. . ~ . . On TV, cs(lar"nigbt, a surprise j party was given Tn honor of Miss Growls l^- -v.- i''- i-' TT - i ; i ? ?, .... ,.??. >. \_-t. I*. iveiu, at-net lovely home. Prof. H. N, Cullman, Misses Green, Grove and DuITie motored to ^Semea Thursday night to attend the Monthly "inqjutig of the S. C. State College rlub. On Sunday P'. M. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. and'Mrs, Maxwell and children rpotored to Clemson, S. C. to witness the annual parade af the Clemson College Cadets. s HE PALMETTO LEADER - " L-red in this paper ONLY when osed in your letter. "For private ( d a self-addressed, stamped en- ( Heading, and receive by return | ^icrttTTns-. Sign your full nUine, to all letters. Address all mail HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1340 , th Carolina. ;? -7 ~ -. ending in questions to Prof, full name, the date, the_month n order to get a correct read- 1 " ' ' - t ~~ ti. ?. K.?My r?i?nd acted very dcvotod to me until laic- ' ? , ly and I want to know what ] caused the sudden change? Ans.: Yoilr hoy-friend hud-tit*-' J, most confidence ill., you until, y-.j " took a trip without telling .l.ie.i While you \yefel away, he inTa s girl with the initial of "K. Y." a-r.d . Iras duvti keep'ing steady company 1 with )ur since?Ypu have a mi.jli- . t.v slim chance of lvtiewing yu'ui ' friendship twith him. ? t . ' * * * * . - E. (I.?-AN ill I ever have a child? . . I /Vus.: 10veil though yriu have J>een married 'tiftoyn years. <rrr arc- not -too old to have a ~vhil !. .. Km ;i. [i. i >i nal unit to i1 nf t h i?iyp . 'I feel .suit.' yi.u xfoulil be Mm -atisUccl \\;HI) ,a private reply- S ? iM>te aUaelulil to this eolimi: . , ' l.-ste??+ - * ( M.?I have been ver> .up- q set over a certain matter anil I would like to know wlval t() "? .for my I tifure betterment " ,, A as. Tlte? sacHftfit-e?yon r wife? nnitrlir by-p1\MTrjy-yinr ttrtlTe""trrnvnirl~ yon k" with is enough proofVthnt ,J -she really love$_you a Ml could.,?i>: " anything to inake your lit'- h p- ' ! py -r For your- future betuhimnt, >ou can't u'o vyronjf by stielii'.y; to ( someone that thinks that in;P*ti i a you- Out of .these two women, s your wife is the realmate for y u. ft * ft I1 t .Ij .1. K?T want to know whait the rea*on was-.for my it brother leaving home? ' i " v Ans.: That, was the best" T:.i"g your brother ever did for tlx- good ?-.V your family. Uo: was-si eh and tired of working himself marly to death fox-p-a bune^t, of peo|>le that are too lazy to work Now that he is guilt*'* yoiM family will . find, "out for tie msVlves. that "it isn't such an easy job for one'perj. ' on. to?rrm?a?htm.-e.?~ : 'r '' a ' II. 11.M.?r-l'Iease tell me if ,| I will take a tri|> lliis?sum ? -at mer: *~ ' . ?-r ? The notes you 11 haVe lo pay on your hoiue.and ear.. this '1 sinnnnr will prevent you from 'ak je ing a long tiip a- voti have been nl.inning on? Howmm. you'll 4 able to take, fl. short leu, vvliieli a p. e fKiir". tl( be to the lake- oil a fish- "3 in; party with the employees of i the- eompany you"J'ui"l<: for. --.1 latta mows j ?esion i napt*.I A. M. E. Church A larpc congregat/on enjoyed Sundy school am 1 cTTffrch services Sunday. Weston Chapel has been i rf-ni'lfaniiie 1 as folloa.-: * . ' ~e W.1I. & P.M. Society Mrs. El- 1 la.- McWillio, Pres.; Emergency ' Club?Mr--. -Rebeeea Page, Pres.; i Pulpit Aid Board- ..Mrs. Alice Me- 1' White, Pres.; Stewardess Board Mrs. Edith Bet hi a. Pre.-.; Williny ' Workers -Mrs. \ r.i McBride t Preset Sttver Star CtTih; MrxrMnjr- /. pie Barr, Pres.; Tin. Piish .Plnh? 1 Mrs. Flora Sellers, Pres.; The "V-8" Club?Mr-. Mary P. Be- 1 thea,,_ Pres.; Boosters Club?Mrs. .Kstofie Bethea, Pres.;. Buds and j Roses--Miss. Victoria Robinson. Pres.; A.C.E. I.eague -Mrs. Bertha Crawford, Pros. Rev." and Mrs. Bethea are expecting great things to happen tinder these various organizations, ^ 0nr slogan is "A Bigger and Bettei' Weston Chii]nl.'f?: ? r Mrs. Rovena Evans, visited her aunt Mrs. Amelia.-Delaine Mon- f The Smith Town group held its ( I ......^...i .,w,.n.w? ?-i ?i home of .\Pis. Missouri MeC'Iellan; t, Mr. and Mrs*. MeW'hyte, Mr."and Mrs, Rat-lie;^ and Mrs. Johnir jj Sparks motoyedj-to Mill Branch v "tolvisit' Mr- Jnhttic lhown. 4 -Miss Henuio fimih.dt of Pillar ? was the truest o Miss Rosa Flad- | ge-r Sunday. , r- ^ Mr. Fred""Moody and his sisterIrish spent the afternoon in Mar- u ion Monday with, their aunt. ,1 Mrs. Supearl JoHn.iop. Misses Arlella McKae, Maule Vinson and"7 Mr. Pernoll Page" fcrt'^Iay 1R for v New York. f Miss Kverlina Cato -and little i' Brother. M. Ct \yj|J;.spend, the sum . mcr with their irrnndmothcr in . Ihinn, N.' G. 1?? t Mrs. Fdith Bvthea and Mr. E. 1 hlvtfr'^VToody are still "? the sick list. - w " i Little Mis*- Rebecca Tape and . Orana Edwards \vore._ tbe dinner ,< guests-of little Bertha Mae Jack- i son Saturday afternoon. 'Rev. F, W. Quattlebaum eon- c ducTetL gr~scries of meetings i n s tbe Tabernacle Church of. God. All the churches of Latta are doing d their part on the uplift program. 1 I UN; I llil.l) l)A ^ >?l<nt;if \\i u s< nooi. w \n n i f n \ i \ i i.i.n i m\ r.Ksn v \'i 111.1 ; i i< FIKLI). J _A miJ tIUiuLJuC^Uul.-uf - fnilH hot In* .It. ,4iikI .Si, nl. r high -c(nn.| nai ici|nn t 'I in in1 -M. ' i.' | >ll, hoWCVCI^ not-eiinug ||. took piji :o make the program aV cdoiTi In tin- da-hi-, jihn|r\ re!a.V< an it her c vi nts good exhibitions Wer pveir-by tilt* |iariicipant.s. 'J"ii<?illtstuildillg ill lht> T-VI"Tifts Wil 'atlgh man i i 11H?.> ?|. I,.iy. [ioodcr in the broad jump an iiai'r in tljp lii^lr jump; for lli rirls Kva. Kligh was Wn? Dor' puiiornur nf tb+---t+sry, jtrrrrf ii"* "l'-' in liit liiirli .jtinip- thi I'lKiiVa* la iy If- in sippfai ain r -i it-ft inn. I t II b coin , ail i r. \ . I a m j j;. rill athlete. The relay Uajii fro.m M r. J uno' lonie rouni ran a mat raee to wi hat event. Summary 100 yd. ala. il, boy : f. Tay!<? !. Hratlley; 3. .laeksoii,- -roil 0.3. 70 yif. dash, boys:- 1. ('augl nan, 2. Field, Harder, tini I'WC01)(||?. 00 yd. da-h, girls: 1. . . N. Jack oil. "* ~ 60 yd. dash, girls:. 1. . Whit U4H- 2. '4dumpt.ni, tinn: 7r sfcv 110 y<l. jvlay, buys: Ivvibit+tii fackson, Tayldv, trooper, li ladle; ime, 2 22!) yd. relay 1. 'mom :;ul2 r > ;o.r v - .. ITaH" mile' 1. 1). Kinurtl, 2. T lau'ixxi, tinie, 2.IS. - Broad' <juhip l/oys -II i?h , -ch<>< 1. Reginald Jackson; ?Js-Vance 1 ? | ' ' Broad j'mip, beys .1 r.- Hi^Srhool 1. J. 1). Rr^'i'.il. I>arr:'jh"Jnhi; 1)11; distance 15. fl. 10 inches. Bread jump, jfh'ls Jr. Ilijrh. ?!., I\. Slie'h: 2, Nelson; 2~Ad<. 'opeH; distance II ft. 1 - I inches. 11 ijrh jump boys--.1 litxh jump girbv-J. Kva Slitrh rr-H.-Whit^- - ???1. Baseball __ ,.j_ -A~?Mixe<l taam..?rnni..lhe tficls i imSiU* aii/1 ^cnni/w II! ?.!, ? I <-.?1 ? dither s-iinilurly picked loam syor ! I *? lira wyll playaid"tfamo" the. bor.v I'i'iil thy 10th ;tii'! Ilth delVate p:rke.| tenia from tile 7th t ith.andtMh yradtse. tVoiv l'JTJu* var.sSty track tkam save >o ral exhibition runs and in tin I ley skuwed up wo 11.. V .1. I i.TI'e edei' wa> liifth 'point -ma ;i-l-t w-i.th 0. Tate] Id naoraanht Koran' d.itj -Mr. .lutie IS point ,.! :ho-winner of thy. nuf. d.n:; li point>'rocomh KIMISJ Ul.K NKW.v (Uy M ' C. Mitchell) * * " ^ t! ;' ! i; ' r?1 I.I,"? . n' i.yr.l?J olli, Hpthel A-. .M. K. an I Zio. I. K. < hmclu-.-v. Sunday. May J' lev. A. Mack, pastor of rMklTdjii] na'avhed a niost wonderful -scl inm to. a very laifjy tHSd -nee. Kw " VI,'S . ! ' Ill-Ill^- '' 'TT BlVii.U' l.U1 1 111!'" I 111' ' W l'Vi;-r: li?. M iithu "s 1 );iy play was, yiy ii Sunday uiKht.-. Tinny was a vi ry -hot; hut on uxahh?M11: 's I J-y'y pis p L.;iai -aa ii a' I! J1 ;F S- \ :av. 111 . s.iJ flirt c vr~Tv qui' r'?a?t-'? s*> ,-i'ti )n 'Sunday i.iaiu IViu-i'Minir Khh'i ?fu?Ht !ii". a ( l'nlin-; I'll. t iir s i ii- s. llu" )>? ayllrll' iUl - t-Xfrlh,: i-rilum we ru;it\Vt.,d. II. i i speak.t. Th?- l?r. fjiilinjr T.i'd. ! also ! jl his iliir.! quai'u-i ly ?.- -i j\ m i Tf' xprrsM' !, hi ins-' jl'_ .as U-in vell pitao.i with ii..- tine spii'i !i I i- t'M^';iMI"ii-'1 I1 "i'l ivit t lit' u h>tit.- 111 i n-. .MrJetllmw v. fX<liip.- i \\ j;11 as' S ,n lay ntte. Iv i i '>- S. S. i-< 7>-till ?|w im- t" iet'ly, >! r,?.. MfCliv-n's via tl ris Stuuljiy. I in- t Inviiia v xt rwM's ill' l-'otipt r UnuTeFiy v. as . I' an ut:u-tml lvi> nr.' ?:re?T?Tr*r *]iu.rsd-:>y, May 'J. Iand clid.-i Ans-ia. -nl^ht. M'.y~Ti .i'ltili-nr T] TT MrKaddi'ii fui lishi-1 u'in-u- i' r ill-. ,i.cra>if". Tlit* ann ual .-rial>ui was pri'arl (1 l?y' |{i'V. ltUi>i-k, pastor o Mht-1 M. IT. Clinivh. 1 kdiirious iliii_ W'.'Vc si'f'Vi'd t< ivi-r two ir .alia;;! (#'Jnn) |f i>plt_t> hi' i-aiiipus a'i'i- r t'n> annual sol' nun. - -. Hi-v.! M. ('. N.-w:-.;: ,,f HflVis alio. S. (T?jui'a.Tu-.'i th<- B.i-.in tttirratt* sin n t'lauu tlu* 1'ulK.il' hi- ' ! ' .'II ? lie had th ffivnip to limk'rstan'i ha! it takaa u;.1il77Tri'd:Moit an li-ayirli- t. : i''. i; . 1 Ir li;i-'ki--t p.a s in lire. . A in.11 riii.n i i" Sld<u) was tak n up ih t day. Coiimn nci in- nt i-Xi ri i^i's' lu'tra 1'ui'r"iay?hj,?i?a-i?Mini? lith 1'iot' .). M. .Mt-A lisfi'i- a pi'aki-n'r-'* I lis-' sUhjinlj -was,. ."Th Cr'dva si adi'iTts, thr n- >\t~ ofT! {act'." .He- "'.ri s-t-J point, tha Undents si'.'Miitl ice' iw tin* aiinuin ind kind of c'lucation that...^vi rive them a t?u??" philosophy o ifo. l'rof. M. <:. t'popoi' (tntl hi^ f;:c 111y nr. tloiiP; )r hoU'ic piece o mrj> a' fdiipi rf Academy. Pre *ooj>er is an oflfI'trctic >and pro our.if lead* r nl' nr.r people. Ur i-a-p--Rtcdrrrrh*nnp^in ina of MiiliP'.- lli,h Pvlnml wa ho week-' n.i truest of .Miss Irte i'lirirpo. - Mr. Willie Hyrd. first das alior, wfiii is now licinyr in Fay ttsvillo, X. ('. was down on Moth rVDny. His wife, children air ncthei-in-law accompanied him. Mi*s Johnny? G. Fulton and fat r arc home after a successl't eheol term. Mr. James MoAlstor was th inner gaiefct. of Mr. and Mrs. 1 i. Fulton on last Sunday. ? . ' 4 i.' .H=?ha*- y--ra? II ' >" iri.'V ! "t'r""TT~Ti \V-<irr.\"rT^ ~ 1 J 11 I i \ I \ I A1 < ' I* i4 I'l tit; 1 I I'l jt 1 i I I C Mi >. Chandler, .Mr. L. Mrl-'arlTIi, I'l")'. Kicharilsoti, Mi-.-; Rri'l" ami ? Mt. < iiiry H'I.I ti- .1 \Mt. '/.> !! M . la y. H iiri a?- :) J.i-;- ?VI I7TT !iVUr;V __ I i'l1 in!-, M~n~. hub mat I'uilai il. '.'ini' l:tnr I! M r. . it in J Mr.-.. A ibvl'L I' i lijii! !.' -un.i .VI iv Au^astu (i il Tn li: 'ifi'l, Va. wiov happily 1111 <i iii iiiarria'uc S..1 unlay *i !)< ?(. May II. at tin M. K.-,1'ar"iiav l?y U'-'.. .\.ry.a?-k; .Mr. -an 1 0. All-. <iwill- ma k . their hoint'<. K.i iitnui.Ji \:us - \V<- wi.-h fur Iriii th>- I .nil I.in--i t.tr- nl' "ffuoci ii alt!i 'an ?' happim*>.s. i?i ~ . ' liHl'ii t <n?u?.?. |. tinm r >i huiil K'hy 't?;arhej> will --" v. 11 -I IT Mil .! .!>*; U0.._\Ti:V I'P'i.--> t.i.g '.?.???. "< jH' i.n '.V- a l;m iiii ;-'.*al affair a I 4- ??In1 K:a'-^i-r;n;jLi .--::mlav. I'. wa-, t!i<- i-'i-U'br.iti'iti o! h.. . .vai tuna! I Iii.-;mUi1 i>a\._ 'lite entire h ao-pital \va.-; beautifully decorated. Ih' il'.'Di > \vt i'i- opened for -jioc Mom, (wJiit v a11< 1 colored > i'i on, Jriiu t.. l:oi) . oVIoyk , I'. M.. Th" '4- 1 fl OWded \vith will to ..till it... nli.i i.-(l thai -YirW' .i" t lx; hospital "T.'i u-a-'h.. ,A delirious repast, of 1. putmh ami i i a'nlv'rs v.a mtm-.: in e the diking hull. HMTIIKL A. M. Ii. <111 |{< II j Rev. N. A. lallua. Pastor 7 M. Matthew. Sj,. ('. - ?vui day S. i - >1?? ? u i with a iari^v ntt ndatre at I I... Ildi.'.tl I . .." 'I'l. I .v .m in. 11. 4 in- H'-smi wa-iwiulk'ullj; <;i-t'MSSiil. A Vt-iy ' .i'l'opi iat.- M'-thcr's I>ay imrfuon VMS (I'livi-Mij by ill' ji - : aJ i 1 a> 1 it v. 1>\* .all r.i.>1 A! Tin laii tin- , town ft ! "y.i t Ih'-i utiil n iiiK;i > !' a. vmy ; ;|;11: ).:'i i-.- i . ?, j i ' I i- .:in-{s. ' .--ay, i>U. . I ii alL'^llilann- ixi. ' la M-.ist-il .sinyjif-the SlllllUK-r nvmtfl:.Uanii's "ti!v plaVc'il mi tinlaw ii"i-v y~y .Huiulav al'tvr lvajriV*., Tli "\Vat iW* < ? 111' rciici . will \1. K. (-liiiivli. Air. L?"lv I'acs'oii, 11 yd All. li.l.i y in. .ini;:. . iutivral \\ i i 1 n In- at JiOtlul SiuiTiay riiurniiii.''. V Tin' iHttr'Hi. l?nar<l pi't-SL-nl' d the liun li w it'll a nict-" .conuiuuii'in laid- . Su wariiyjs Uitaid Xo . li lu-l i its mr-ular nu-Oli'itjr Su'dla;. . il't; i n 'in. Mi's.'.. Frailii s A.ii- :'. art oil a- h<--t? ss. Til,' ratio .??>?. iaI _ .it tho homo nV 1 J'>J4'; i' Williams was a ^.rand stieyoss. ]Jiv. atiil v Mrs. \V.. U. l.uwnrrtt? Uro!?itHh??11 'wider Alet'.lyi'laa.'aiiif J'i;< 1". ('. (i. - 'ianvtt wmv, vi-it-'-k hero Weihios n- .Jay. r ~ ' . "J Khier-IUmsmi-niraay pa.Wd 'Jli.u y fhe oily ifTTvmjr lii-!* new' K-.nl. .Mrs. .Klla IVlz'r, who has boon :u re vkitin'yr hot* .-istor lays return ? -T-rh?t-rr t -ha i h'Sli/li. M r. aii ! AI rs. I >a\ii M ur-hp c<dt 1 TiTated tln-ir - >[')'> J 1 birthday with ^ i iimiw. This .iVair was most u> litrhttul. . St. Matthew llijrTi ?1 is ? iti-l altoiii to ? . ! > a rfosv.j - ? a i a I)11,1.ON NKWS a .V'u ?Katie?.Jnelt mi?pie -ed ; u* way at ju r homo <m. last- Wedires-" iay.-niyht.- Ihtr funortil strvices ^ ~T~77rdrr TTiI~ ! ' rFThv ,at t h- Mar.11it'apTi-t < huivh. in t.lii1 tlft-erieo o! the pastor, Rev. A.. J. Koiix nl^i.ia toil. He pr.eaeltvd a v. i y " 11: ; - s i \ t. -^eiaunu. Under; rirr (h l'\ !! tt.ea I tin I Miaryo 6T : In- ri ifia i a - ? - Tee I,, f. Clui,..,.:' M ;i i 11 j'; i n' 1'? i-:?(.'r.'-ii'i-h?hrrH rT- regular mrc'TT" iil;- Molality at the hoiiie <if Mrs. T-f'.- AT??'??. I'ft -iai.'j- L V- Wells ac* oinpanied I.y Rev. Felix attend'J 1 '!i- Klore nee l>i<ti iet < "oliference at I'amplieu ?>n Thursday. , M e -I C Con-op vUi'-.?; ; 1 tii'i' I ?i-ti it t 0>!;f?.rottv' Fjatl.'<y in -?:: .ti. fi >i?C't' Ui.< ettieii'iiK'y?!'*'!- '.he tlet'ii rah. ' '"I't'ereiRe. M 1 -1. Ini'liati Hi > an; ;>i t. r hits hsu1 ''ire el" livr 'Tinkers amputated is " re.-tinjr \V 11 -in tllf I.uilltr. rteil. N. ' c. IJovpitaj:" ' ' ' - =" .Mi>'s (?rarc> Hayes, who i- funv _ ''" rkatp- f.:, l-'ayettevillo. CL. ^ in 'H i? ii , -if 111 i- homo. JACK WILLIAMS ( DRUGS T O Ii E <> JACK WILLIAMS. Mcr. ' -* Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas, Cigars, Cigarettes and i Tobaccos. 2 '!(>.") C.ervais St. Dial 928fr" | . " Tr ",< ? David G. Ellison " General Insurance y Honest and efficient atten-r tttxrr given to all business!1 r*i . "i f piaceu wnn me. PHONE 5717 ii ^ ' >' " 1. ~? ).- 1221 WASHINGTON 9T If yon want vnfar hair tn grow dk? - FAITH THO LENE HAIR GROWER ,1 I'KK H 2.1 < KNTS h Mme. Kthol Potee Frierson '' 2101 "Chestnut St.. Kdjjewold, 1*. (). e COLUMBIA, S. C. AGENTS WANTED Pa*e 3 _ - * I VI KKI K VI DANS.WT I'UOVi:s" r;rr*H h:ot > .-< >< i \ i. : 1 VI \ l r?; . (liy AN illiam 11 ill. ,!r.) T " - ' < 'ii >:i I 'l! in I< 'it.:* :i* *< tv - n"r. . t ?:? l:u.v:ti iU.'l II. ( - .a- . I: ... I. " 'It,. - I . V jr < I , ; t :ht- ii; I/"TrTTr. ) ' j_ .!> I ' Fr.::,:'.. V..... ? !*> till'1. A < , i I. Jin--.. < If! !.U-J ' , s \ villi*. I?:V!, . I: . ' 'V., - . -ijr.ty IT ; ""lit}.'1' i! i!.- lii' l'i \ M i < Jy "latiii;."? ;io..i!.'0?-*y. i. ! . i y ir^-'Av n. 'and divinely , i> inrVui, hand-mil -? M-'-fTrH '} 1, local Or.' i k- /drew tl;o ,ai < ?,: - ' trust v i'.h the !..;n .I'.nk . i . T7i?.Ss.?: (.via- - int.;. ( i fv '.'u" tiail (i'lhi lalti- '- .v..!'!.' ? : < ., arc overhead. va a.V V. irujk'c . | ' i. ?lAloiitr the >! iv- '.f \\:4ii . \\ r>ru{;-rn ; 1 . '}.:?? ? 'J: Via,!; ' i; \ v.;-;. : . :?v . .is, ' '"ra.!.' i f ~'.Li' : . '!. i?it \yii '; ?? "tsa-y ' V * ?a -fHinrristtyr-* :r~d i?*ovrVn.i! : -a5 'front. U'V.ii ;?.}?: I)1:.; lii| ) !'\i troltL to 'Jo' - i?. *-. vn y.: :vp ' ' V'i'ba . I'lii A;i?!:n. cv-iy-'ii. .. . t.cta ?how in? i". I>.a. J. a*. ; TTin? J\U|?|>U' A';.-'.: I' .'/if :vj and ? ^ foiii r :?:?:???-n?r 77? rf?' '. t.' ~ ul.ti.e oilier t.ad ai TlniL : ' IkiiL- :i- iin a-' \va- *\v < *. an*5 "la "a ' frt-m Ij.c i-'aJ?**:-. r. a-i T .! ' yen :a.v j Wcauvv '.a tj? ' . . corners. * , . . in- 1-1... '.t a , . -v . , tr-ulv" ;ti-1i:.Li it r. ;? t <i (Lnv.i .Mr. A,. If.. cUtb Pro si uUTT t WTa> Iiia ! v. rrr^ iUitirvs*. Al'tor iti'rriiii-' ii ?':> ?ii a ilyVaf. \v o " ic? : f->r th'v "Inter!'rritcrraf i h:<7' :?' -j ail '? IH-ooK i-.v-iVs1 A * ! A it s la-.a;-..' i-'Jy v iiovoliti*-. \\.f : 'L u h. -h , ( . roaV.il a i:-lt'A -['i'V ?.! -.raa : Mi htfI;.i*VV: J;.,; ;,v.- - ' a- * / ; tlm-ianii_ i-AiK. it.'i-l Koval an ; f!: < " 1 iliv ilHTae. ' - -9 ~ \ i lie nurni< ^ a n,..-i> . And %hc* .tfar?* ilva' t:A day; Ill'd thi-'r ..> ' AiaT-, And \vc. a-ay.' . All'-J-a- '> "\r!:r.al'.a ! was tli !>vi'uv bt- a^'-'u ..in ( '.al' iik-:: i>. -pa:; .c|Vi? .!ilt in : 1 ir : ; . :' .1 11. I' a:. , 1' W: -Hr V, ;iam>\ Y-kV I!?, ;. a < L. ! '. IkUkcr. I.. K. It. li'. . (>." Ciran'. A. fl. I! At A I'i; A W., Stoke,, l:. .>' Snn.ter. A., Han,.' 1. 1.n; I>: | U i 111 L~t?k??1 11 V' ' Iio 1;r.< llui". IV - <u . . M. I,. Ivor iTrr!;.. . . : ta^-.aA V: At " -AT W i.ia '!! I-.. " * . AVU M W ill All I V M. i:. ' 11 'man. Ou'.i'- I. _n a: ' ,li-p V';.,y.;r .... <... . *.!.'! i: -r. 'lay:.. ... .. _ . iVyit-w. . 11?.??i?a.' in- - !, :^wa i' ' :'' \\. " '?v?r? r-???= ? ' fa:-'..: ft--?? If . a! . \j. K. i i i ;-v., . . ' jl_. . . . . I W:\ym M < 11:11 t 1. A Note to Women stniation r\?cry month, do this: ? get. ii hnmo rr cat:i'k.,i r. if. - ? drug stdre. T'aljo it lYuu'.v. Iy for- a while. If It hdJiia-jWH' ? *<' llrfrevrrffs ' ? of women have reported it 'helped them, then you will feel stroncer. healthier, fZ'-\ arrrrt lsranffK" 1 I CARD Ul ^ C Eacaasr pjptes Trv Cardui iaf severe I J '[. ' , V. * r r pams, cramps, nervous- h ' nests at monthly periods. ';r~-.-VJs; Take it just as the di-o i j ; rections on-each> bottle ^ say. Sold at drug stores. Of course, if Cardui does not bene- ? i fit YOU, consult a physician. n?c? ' , " .