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Thc~ Oconee Co. Teachi r<* A
ciat ie*n held it' tirst ni'dinp - j.
urelay, OcF. HTat t he (Von.u e i V.
Training school, Seneca,
The meeting was ?> ? no ! at !? .
^==sTTo^?^,rnwi=TT^^iiTrT 7ffMi7iur^ '
of teacher with the?pi" "idon! ***- charge
Prof. (I." H. WrHiiimfO!
_ principal of Wulhalla 111" school.
They had splendid weather f?>r the
meeting and the teacher- see tiTcd
to fiTrcr-'heen?rr?rt?h>!!y?:i:av"O;'
They were all saying -h,c!V! with
smiles on their 4s?cc-,
. \\as anxious t . meet together again
Thev'. nu'J in chat-id^ 1W ,d? \ ,
Miss FK'ta Williams nt i-ma.'
The opeiumr snmr wa-< tV> '
National anthem. Script a re" v.\?
read by Pr?jf. H. \V. A i !.! principal
of" West mil:-uvr .! 1 i 7>
praverby Prof. .1 t\ !*.,-!< ; p: ">
^rfpal of the niuii ?c.1io.">] limia-rtnvent
of S. neca dr. ?"- 'J*-p. <
devotion- the groups too!.
places iii Tin" various e!a s n> ?m .
r for work. The tiaehV i. ;
the yi'oaps ure a< lolUvw'-: II '.';
School trrotip. I'rof. It. \\;. A.V
?-Art group. l'ii 1^ ;' fiTi .
(Iraninull* 'grot: p. AI i s. Al. II. T
_?. - -mas;-in her ul.'seia-e M'-~?Kb
Williams was in rhav-.je':
Two Teacher . Sr )>'<. i,M i-V .1
son a:.>1 i'r- i i 'y . r.
lnary yr>?un. Mrs. < \
The (irotst* iflvittijivrs
minute-. \ j!-^i v. :! [> i. . n \ i\-a\
s'e.mWt'vl 'in 1 >- v- a*
. reports 'f> oai. ear' l' i
jifoup roii?lv"I :.i \>t >
ilisrussion.Then I'j i>:. K. 1.1-^1'.:. \
jrave a wiy- jiir.i:!y._ta!'; !'
t'npie: The Sa-!v ?!'. a \ ital I'a. f .
lilt- (" liusiaiity'. Hi' tnik.ya
ti'i' p<?irl and -i i:y
F>'llfAvci! t>y. l'i i>i. h
ialk was al-i;-v? t v ; ::1:;
Prof. Fiii'.oy twr-T.v!.--.! t> ? y' ? \"
.V??fiaiit?n a- |
tiinvi'iu* at 4.is cUi.- w aj-'
appreciated his w in. i.ta:
Profs. Ai iii-hi nil.i U s. ' . \
tended ti'i' .saiiH'^j ar. u- A\
Kvc-vyi-ii'ly seemed :->?.*! a ,'. .
c'd the meetjr.y a'-.- ...ur a; , hi.I
patiut: a \a vy via -i-'--.5* i!. V j
tion. than c.\?-r 1"
Kvei.y tyiuJu.'r- ha i- ? ' - : I
inspirit an i 1>> '!< !> -
to ptit.ovor a jtreat 'p -o'- ':f.
Tin- tn-.Nl in > t ir.-j v. i l - J
Wrsl niitislr:- Hi I N ,?L_?
.We aic .iookinp \v.a.-i p, a r. ?'a*. j
mrt'Lirm.* \> au'f: . i m i.? ,i ;? ;
0 sets what wc uiv iti?i ,
\NDIMJ\ S
?1 St. \<h4^h-ws A. M. I . < ii(i!'< it I
Rev. \\ . !>- ( amlma, I'a tr.t "
SunJav !U' i:.*!
7-1 Samuel 11 :L'17.-'I .? i ;? : . j
. ' ,. hjs best'..
Sunday nl'i-ht 1. :i, . .
!' ' Isaiah -11:111. T.iri- w.r
? we.l sermon on II'li;.- '>! .? ; i
1.' fiHi1. Km lylinil. v.a?>.>ude to'! .1
huni'V. ! I "
Oil. last Wed lie-day ; |i;. .1
L. Ik-nb> w la-Li i.i,. , . !
last jiuaru rly eoniYr< ..-v S,-..
Andrews, J'or the \>. ar! I!
as ins jrue.-T"1 ir. S; . n . IV K.
the Floreiiiir di-tvh'l .
... a soul st in iiiv'
be loti^f reiuejubei ed., - :: .* . I, 1
up yiitir1 head v
.Mr.'.lam s. tbe tail- . ? '. . la
Kihloch of Andrew - sp- ni ,S
at his home ir. Fbiivneo.
We were p'ea>..d ' a
A. ( -. < and d.i.' . ,
, COllH' <?% < ? (.Hi Si!!. lay
i'.y- in our }>:?.-1- r's ta. x'w ; ?j
' _ \V?.U't'tfl'Ot Ve|\V?Ml :: !(. 1
?/>l>1e- l t?SI>n 11.0 l;i M .V.
William- ( .111I II . .
Mojiday' nihltt , wit 1. hi.-,
as ist-<i; Qui'< 1 a (
t . out. expect tr.ji? hii'u.
| I'inc (irove lla p (i-t < li#ir[i
? " -vRov; V. < . 11,\. !' .-tor.
..L_?_Va..- u^-tai j. 1. . i
. W?.M e \v. 11 ' attend.. i. ' 'i in- S
school k'S-i n u;i- ? a -ia I
lau'tri.t by the't.aehei -.
Tile mot ni: en n . v
o'.' .food n^na?ui/T" ' . i
t lie pastor i.- u- :': : t' _
btttcr . Tl'.e i \ettitiu ? i
gran, at ,-ix ..VI ik. ..-o ;,;,t
conjffou'ation ei.al.i y.-v . j
part in the services at SA..M.K.
elm. eh. : .. -Vy
their confidence an.! a::'-. i
wards the past r, the lit-.. W. l'.
Carolina and hi- coj.j, ,.a; 'on.
sponsored by Mis- t 'a-i.-io < .
was ?i(ju?* a .-uriv--, '1 h,
are .-till talking ale ut i'. J
Mr. I)ext?-r-(i.itvisvit, aiai i:
Jones wore b'-itte". t<: < rt
Camp, McCkllanville vi.-uir. l i :a
tives. >
Miss Hattie Bi own nettled. :
Georgetown on busine.--.
'kastov i;i{ \ i.w s
Tin. .Hen y l ot- .1 . , . , .'?
home < f .Mr . an-1 .Mrs. I
Friday night. Oct. 1- ;;
Ti e new m< nil. ,\I < !.
-"tiTfc-ston Butler. l'..i: '
V/illiain - . SeitooTT Ii I? .
Principal of (iuis :i (I. ;e:
School; flurbrrt Wrl aar . ami .'
Sims, .Mrs. \'icl<jxa.v r-a. ' r
Webber, Jr. High: ; sin o
House and I.my William-. : .
I era t.f Gail.- ilea (J.a iv I :
ami Mrs. Bailey; M s.. 15;. ii- y
teacher at Shiloh Sch
k The quests of llir. o . r-1 ier ?|L
Miss Biythe Taylor a. . .M . .1
Smith of Sumtir. S. C. atr<l . !>. , |
j't Mrs. Kssic|< Brooke <>l l> t, )
Mich.
The evening was s.-ptu |>f4*iy!;
ca4(ls. Everyone expressed a
jt spent a very pleasant * veiling. Tin
P * next) meeting will lie with Mr. a
Mrs. James and Mr A C. Xickjieay
r at the home cf Mr. Tames, Xov. : . "
I 1935.
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J J I N TON SKWS.
S ;r:>:ii\- ^ ;i very iiVasant
!!' t i"i' : . oaite'a U>t C ? propa
\v;t ' 't : -V.i-i i!i. l'"i :Vll(ls!iip
;> ' !- ii e
a ' ;'v! vfin>n.._
i ' aid f Fi.ieni
;. ' . '. v. i a [day
i i Miuk
a- rr? :ii >., - -a-'! lu-'-pk'n
pea rod t*n
f 'a I> :r Si. ti.i.h sehool
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' - ' . ! 1 - v ' !- I>v all.
. ? Niok
> .i - t lu? Lri;f "t
V - ! >'!.? . Hiv tvport
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V ~ ~ ' ' , Alt
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utlf-htu*'J .(, ( Kihlc .which
was' jiic-i :i' t cit f W:t|K-l church
Monday nicht was <iuite a.success.
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TV*- 11 so ['Tanning to present this
MHi-ical program at Mt. Harmony
in a few weeks.
'l'iie students of the Hi school
department are preparing to pre<i:!
a sin ii--pn'gra.m imthe school
! <>rt. J/i.'at 8:45. We are glad t o
have Misses' Ue^sie Jones ami Fleiir.'-t
nient tills y. ar.
Mr. J- leCtwood' Jackson^dese-rrfcs
I oii^i atulations for his knowledge
AlyeVrr in Jhe Uth grade.
??-? Si nmd (iradc?News.
1 a-st mohth we -visited MStheis<
I I .and. Oh, hut we had * a
grand, time playing with Mother
Itm-e's children. I.ast week we
and that Christopher Columbus
Indians here. So we worked out
he proj-ct of Christopher and hislirce
ships, and the Indians' life.
,V also wrote stories about what
.-aw while vis 1 ting the Indians.
.',?o uijoyidjOur visit With the Iniians
very much.?Flo ride Pearh
iichdtrFi*.- ' . '
Tito 'teachers of McKnjght Hi
hoo! attended the York County
I'raiohcrs' meeting at Jefferson Hi
i-'iiidl York. Friday and Saturday
Mr. I. 15. Plair, Ag. teacher-spent
4-he week-end in l<pek Hill.
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I l?l M AIN INN III SCHOOL.
1' n it ain?11:i High .M.houl OpeiP
<-+1- I Ut.-l-C?The?faculty consists
!': Mi<< 'Verona Wakefield, Colum
in. A 11? n university; Miss Marie
Wat >oii. Batesburg. State college;
Mrs. Ousella Anderson, Marion,
M'-i ri-- college: Mr. S. L. MiddleV'li.
A. It.."Orangeburg Claflin col:
Mr. (I. A. Anderson, 8. S. A.,
Mlen'dale. State college, principal.
Tl?, new members are: Mi?s L.
Mae Murpb, S| aitanburg. Livings-college,
X. Miss Mary Fra
r. Puu-arnla I'ln , Paine eollegc
Mirs Roberta Christie, B. S. H. E?
" i aivyi b ir-tr. State college; , Miss
Flora Thorpe. B. S. in Music, Cininnati.
Ohio, Hampton Institute;
- Tkolpia llood. Laurtns,-Voor
. trhrl Mr. .lohn W. RtteyV B.S.;
'Ab"h. ifbnea Path. State college.
< T!:e seventh grade ' furnished
'''.vans oj' entertainment for the
inmunity by giving a party at
' !jch? d. Friday night. Everyone
:rr~ :vtr enjoyable time playing
,an.ies. The proceeds will go to'
a: : - the winning of the annual
" i v < intest .. which will close
"d ip a dinner for the class raising
y 1 money.
!' i .it- entertainment will be a
:la!!'Avcen party and" a Manless
Wluii this writing conies from
? . 'rink Kiley's Blue Jackets
: .1 law idaved their fii'st footall
yaiiio w.ith St. Alhan's Flying
?i i. .- i tin mi ntorship of Bfo.
.V(.'-ri:. Mete's hoping the Blue
'a"-;., v- <1 Fuumuij) Inn will win:
' \ It:.UN At l.K B \ I'T. CHLHC1I
? Ih" .?Witt Watson. Bailor
w.i-n.iile, S. Oct. 2t?th?
' < i . i "(it ini:? d flash from
:: llopkjns 'llo.pitaL Bal
M i lhe Tabernacle .Ba-p.
a > !i, (i'. i envilie, S, C.
' " ' a I rom 'tre Rev: Win.
Wm uii.e-.ays. hy- is doing tine
. ; S v. . iclr.. sp.aks f. i.
! : S S. i> i iii'd . t l':15 with
. s-pi'. |5r<?. W. J. Harris,
.. i./'vajjc of Jere
iais" explained. by .Mis. Bessie
..is. i- <ar i tau rh.t by
is* !' line Turner. Ty* chers
. . tai.v Thursday night, Oct. 25;
All ehifik an working most gal
. * i i.s i-i ill. Rally the Kh
; .i.-iaay i:i ' N>>\ mbyr.
.Mat:ie Smith., BH? Ware S't.
; ... t.t ?eeia a Smith, 2IM) South
< "j itit>nii St., .Mrs. lssabella Berry,
. St.. have improved from
i '1 v:i 1 r. iet i. A nnivi l sary. of
Br: ??: A: ; ' t:i!i?will fcu'lit"
ii t ilia' Tties lay night,
ai i c mono Hi itic l'rem'.
Ai;Kliaa Caiwi-:', 101 K.
i i'o* ' hatch. Day was ob.
- < 1 - ; S; r.ii y, wijth Ut-v.
. i ?<l httd?m' |>t acaing "llioniorn::n
. Kev. .1. \V. Wo;d)> .:.
lii-M;;. the evening sorwis!)
t?> say something ^n
. for 1 >.aeon Br<?. W'm. S'toi-.'
w. t> I- ('Kaii man of. the"
?h-a-M. II eel taiiiJjr-knows how to
I : y on. t: i v- h?sine.--?.
h.'-w. lii'e.v. since the weather is
ha..gea! Jo just bring your
<>i: and tlu Blue Bird, cash
i ;;i > y W ill chau an.I press'
i ;i a\ a r< -.or hie price. A. B.
i;.op". .
srATTl.K MANS
' ixla\. (let. 3TB was observed
W : ? it's-- at Kpiarmcl. The
. Mis M. Burton of Orange
. ' - . pr avl.L'j *ut the morning and
? uii? s. rvires'.. The Dorcas.
i ii) a! > i t-'niferet] a short pro
am at t':.e evening services.
I ' t'i L'ic n | of Mr. Fredie
V) a'!- a' d Mis. James, served
' . it; ihle - hocks to folks of
I'i'y. .Mr. Sniaiis was instantl
,11... I I .? .. ..... I.r.
iny iii???ni! ir when on his way
k." Ill' was a !' ithful memf
lai'uir.! 1 M. K, Church and
vili L.t unatly missed. Funeral
( lie-, were h* Id at Kmanuel M.
C ' ui rh oil Friday afternoon, at
Mr.-. -I lues was struck- by a car
Tuesday 'in -.riuntf near her
in north Main~4&t. and died
: :.iiindav at the Tourney Hos'
*?,\|iv.
A. I A. Milliard spent Sunt.
. (?< !. 2(i, .visit M\"? h' r son and
i/ut' U '-in ia.'., in narlirjfton.
I Mr. .lames Kong of Washington,
U- C. spent Sunday, . Oct. 20, '
witli hU fnather-in-daiv, Mrs. E.. J.
Bennett an family. ?
MORTJIS COLLEGE H^RNEST
- WINS OVER SENECA JI NIOR
COLLEGE 6-0
By Wm. McKindley Bowman
Continuing t^heir winning streak
jvrul their Zixl victory ip the S. A.
A. C. under their new coach, the
morns College llornest came out
victorious over Seneca Jr. College
Friday, Oct. IS, on?Uw?Baptist
Athletic Field after a hard fought
game ?? ;
Twice the Hafnests came nekr
their goal line but failed ti> hicnk
Seneca's line.
The lone touch down was made
by "Zent" Zinnerman in the 2nd
quarter. . , "
The Horriests' will, meet N. C.
State Normal . Friday, Oct. 2oth,
for their 3rd game.
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ANDERSON NEWS
, 9 * 1
th^CivU ian Conservation Corps,
program was rendered by the
young men at "Thompson Centennial'-Church
Sunday. There were
about sixty young men in number.
By their inspiring pioeiCm and at
tendance Mrs? Wi I. Pee!:, feels
that they ar<' worthy of their motto
"We can take it." Many wideawake
church officers and several
schools are_busy making- future
_ngagerr.ents with Misters Cabiiu-ss
any Najjb for j\i ograms.
?A. T. Model Ford .in >vliich?
-Alonroe Bradley and-.hisfSon-iirdaw
James Harris, were" riding Sund.y
evening turned over and claimed
their lives. A double funeral Uiv;
r.eld Tuesday at Pleasant llill
Baptist Qhiueh. W. I. Peek, ftmI
1 director had charge of the
remains.
The Semper ridelis Club
The Semper Fidelis, met Friday
Oct. 18th," at the home- of Miss
Keer.zie Munis with Misses \V.
i owans.and G. Coleman entertain
ng. The meeting opQUcd with the
President, Miss Daisy Neal piesiding.
New and old business was
lidscusso. The' officers for the en
;ueing ye. r Were elected- as follows:
"President, Miv- Theodore
.Nusn; vice i res., .wiss Daisy Aral
S'c., Miss JOw 'K. Dtinlap; As t.
See., Miss (iene.a Coleman; Ties.,
Miss Claudinc Skelton;' 'Reporter,
Miss Keenze N'orris.
The-roll was called arid every
?ne?losponde 1. /VI't er?which we
fruit punch.
We lad join tied to m? et Friday.
Oct. 25th, at the honiti of Miss
)aisy T. Meal's 115 K. Hampton
^t. Messrs /"Uhiiiess and Nasli e:>
tertainirig.
by (Miss W. M. Alexander
j-~- RIDGK SI'KIx<; M:\VS
A crowd "of efutieh tfoers foiin.l
heir way to Hot Spring -Church
Sunday where Rev. Downs pic eh
-d an excellent sermon. We are
jla.l to see Mis, C. F. Able cof.iinUe
i<>~ nr.]fro ve7 Mr." and M:s7
I Jerome are the proud parents of
i tine baby boy. Mothre an.l l? by
ue.dointr nicely, l'rof. an 1 M.s.
.lieInto. h. -Misses Simpkii.s, jftainy,
Dobbins and little Kditb Mcintosh
were auuuuy evening guest.; ot
.Mi*, ml .Mrs. Hightower. We rc\f
i v imic)i Lhai_Aliss_-Th,H4uaJavjs,
"iK' of (ur teachers is on
.he sick list. We hope she wiil
soon-recover. Dr. Ma nee and Mis.
Simpkins were visitors at Ridge
Spri: g Monday.4 W? are : ratcl'nl
to "thein along with Mis- Nuwell
.i r thv strong tight they i-re pulling
lip against their classes, Miss
Helen Thomas left for N. V. SatTiday.
Mr. D. * Wat'son of Ho\lis
\civh my was home for the ,weekeinl.
The I>. V. P. U. held its first
meeting Sunday, since electing ti.e
new ol liters. It was fry good.
After Sunif.-y school, we als.i
had a S..:niay school rally Sunday
~ffh' the?|'.!i pose of?getting stum
new song hooks, watch the?header
! and s< e what's happening around
Ridge Spiing.
S'f. PETER St MuOh-_
Tin lii-st officiM meeting of thr
P. T. A. of Saint Peter School . <>
I ver. I at l e school in Mo.ticello,
S. ('. oil Wedn'sday, Oct. her HI.
1935, at s>:ot) j). ni., with the principal,
Prof. T. K. Robinson pre:ng.
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Having a; representative group
present, the following" office!. v?
i'e elected for the ensuing school
term.
Mis. Alice Cruniblin, President;
Mrs. Queen Ester Glenn, vice Pres.
Mr. Isaac Pearsuii^ I'M surci ;
.Mr. William Pete, Chaplain; Miss
Louise Gootlwyne, Chairman of
"the Program Committee; Miss A^
inanda G. O.iry, Sm-ri'iai-v
IHans. were made for an '-'Opos-sum
and chicken supper" " to be
nelij at the school 011 Wednesday,
October 2d, 1935.
Prof, T. E, Robinson commen-b
cd the organization 'for the voTy
tangible work which u* s done
last year. Since we are oil' with
a good start, we are expecting bigger
and better^thtngs this yeai
tor the advancement of the stv.no!
. lu:rch, -Luul the Community? at
iaige.
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KINCSTREE NEWS
Mrs. Pinekr.ey of Ilynaman,- S
C. was the guest of Mrs. .Mable M;
Daniel fast week. Mr.~ l.yjinis ,\T
Daniel, of Charleston, S,._C. is her
guest at present.
Mr. Eaddy of li k(s ("itv, S. C
was dinner guest of Mr. ar: i Mrs .
T. A. Mitchell Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Mugh'.-s ml
family'were dinner guests Mis.
Rachel Witherspoon, St. Paul < n
Sunday.
Mr. Mingo Wilson who has been,
ill for sometime wCs buried last
Monday. Funeral service# .veic
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Corner IV
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lu'H at Ik'th' l A. M K. Cnuvrb.
Ri'v. S. .M. Iluzht's officiating *
.Mrs. ('JiailotU1 Brook-, \v!*r was
iH ?>V f?,. f vh..it t'l'ix.. : 1. 11 > i f i I
-SytunhVy.
1 When this n.'\vs is read, -i t ol
the jrr? test evi Ms if the sea-oV.
will 4>0 lustory. qua; l'? i 1 iviin
lMiikidelphia. I'a., will lie at .Mi..
*' /.mn M. K. (Iiut.'Ii IThlay hlvl t.
It isexpeete.r to hriiljr together "XT
\ cry lyrne crowd.
Visit thy luwv- Bvaulican oi' <i. i
t-.iw'n, II' at .u ny time you, would
..like to have y. ur hair washed air'i
drissed, or woul 1 like-to -be :
plied-with . ny ut the Tyson. 1* er
. paiation see .Mr- .'.ialil Mr-Dsn, i
at 'J.'I Church St. She will, l"x
you up i.-t a vCry small sum.
Bethel A. Si. 10. t hurch
The leu'Ular unornir.g feer he
was held Sunday at the usual heer
with the pastor conducting;. II'
bi\ jf.ht to i;s a vm' au lent -me.w
. sae-e which all enjoyed. As the
11 sti . was t?:peete.i to leave for
tlv .iiuuial coiiJVreiice dUes were
slrll beiitj^ paid, s'o that he would
. he able, to .make a favorable report
I'M Bethel.
I On Sunday njeht the ohureh wt s
|..:rl ur i is yape er. y. .Members ail
friends t;f AIt. Zion M. 10, Church
in i Siloam Baptist Church wor
ip d with us. The past.or, Rev.
A. OUaek, Rev. W. .M. Andeison and
^Uo"v*"VW. L. -Mcfr- ilia- were also
present to worship the la-t Sunday
lii?ht in the eontcrei'.ee year with
u.-.' The pastor's message was one
[ from this subject Watchfulness."
| 1 le'di.-cussed it.fl'i.iii the followI
i > ?t Im ;i ! in <r<. ( \ \ W ??t. unni. t.
Ju'ii"; (2) \\v.tch your appetite; (h4
1 AVatch your passion; (I) Watch
y??ur frioui; (a) W'ateh'"yourself'.
Lite .-pirituial tide , ran . hijrlt as
tin' >oy ,-plcn .id njessa _rc uvas
Tieinu; delivered. The pastor i* 1st) ex
pressed himself as having cnjoyi
i- a very- pleasant year atv.l so
oiihicted hims.-ll ai.r up; his people
ti nt sy'eh pi 1 sii j? rental ks
fottlt.) hi ntaiie about him front per
- its who expressed themselves?
11. vs. A. Mark, \V\ !,. MiT'ailin, \V.
At. Ar.derson and others. Apparent
iy- it stems' tr.at the report will
t o favorable t ti l it is hoped that
ti.e pastor will ittttke a safe tvtisiii,
as the pe pie of K inn's tree
expcit hint back.
. Rev. \V. .\j. Atidoi sop," pastor of
Siloant 14 pti.-t 'Church expects to
Lave for the Baptist Association
of Bethel and Mt. /ion will worship
with ltev. Anderson and his
p. pie S'upday ' r.i-jfkt.
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WHAT TUB BOYS FiiOM rRftSK
KOAI> SfllUUI, ARh IK>l>(i
On Thursday night, Oct. 17, the
Mr, A. J. Rhotien, Mr. S. Y. RhoAt*rr
had the privilege of singing at
tho Southern Express Office to one
undred leading men (white) of the
Southern-Railway, and their wives.
These boys are now students;at
tin Hooker Washington Hi.' School.
The Roden boys are former stu?d+mts-trf
the. Cross Road School
(no 2) and"for years they sang
with the Central Quartet.
Prof. Artdxrson and his co-work ers,
are planning many interesting
things for the benefit of the School
and community.
?SamueHYT Rhoden, Reporter
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Leeds, South Carolina
The Christian Heme and Bur I j
Society of District No. - nut at]
| ho iiluiv.i?named?town?last??Ji
urdny with a 1 -Fire delegation
I from tin- 11ii* :I 1? ! in?11 at?com- i
I pose, ihe District." TIv President, j
] Rev. L. 1"'. Sanders noes without
saying, i* one of the last presid>
ing officers that is conn.yted with |
| ilie order.' On my arrival I found I
[him hard at wok together with.!
most excellent s.: If. Mo lur If
j. ton ma..|p no mi.-iahe when slit*
; :iunnd his suns, Wn.-I1 y, -Kmersor.
| and C. I.. Worthy. For we noticed [
! that they are! very accurate and j.
positive in business.
Their life stands worthy of our
eniuJl.-tion. And if you want a
Jfood " ' '"inl n: , .-nil I'm- i it r ..f
them.? T'ii<i:.c uie the kind of .men?
! to have at the head, of orgar.i/.at.!
iofts. It' these nun were not good
l< ad erg they would not It ve such j
j persons following tlum as iyt^iu-n
tic n'ad. below. Mrs. Price, Mrs. Ale-!
i (-oidler, M.rs. Sailie Hemphill, j
Mrs. I.illie Oank, Mrs. I.ula W'y- ('
ron, Mrs. Hannah 15. 1 lastly, Mrs.)
I.ula V. Hemphill,- Mrs. .Ardliej
i Mbore, Mrs. RlipU. Money, .Mrs. |
j I.illie Re.d, .Mrs. Mo/he Worthy
i and othei s.
The Rev. W. M. Thonipson, pas-,
tor of the Fas to n Chcuit aetoni- j
' panied the writer, and after wt? [
were introduce I and-given honors
till- wiilei- Spuk "1 ade.isl.ip." 1
[ Said he, "All people and 'nations j
i nu^st be led, and as a rule if the.
head goes right the people go j
right and if the leaders go wrong
there is always some ctie to l'ol- j
low; etc.." Rev; .Thompson, spoke
! on "The followers." Said Iv,
; "When we have a good leader, .
' such as Rev. Si.', inters, Knurs- n, |
ii n.l VV'tu t lut u'ji r.nr>V"?t t<? fulli-ilv*' i
un I ho prc:olAi:ti,or.',<l ! ho . entire |
! body. follow p'ood Uaders.
This Union raised three hundred
i LLiii-ty" five dollai ' seventy eenls I
,$:t75.70) and paid the same out
to widows and sick . members of
tlie order. Kvety poor man and |
woman oujfl'.t to bcJonj; to this j
Christian It. It. A. Society, for it j'
is a friend to man. This society!
helps to pay your doctor bill I
your hospital bill, the undertaker"
bill, when you join the .other |
world, and give to the widow Rifty j
; dollars ($50.00) to* help make her j
i happy.
"j-* ~ ANe~giviLyou sill of'TRTs for jinn- !
h ipjr for one -dollar ($1.00). No.!
I more free yifts_ovor dead bodies |
You ni.u-t b.lonu to a society or (
1 Insurance; or tfo to the Potter's
Field. ?
We will ji in District ^n. 1 Sat-?
or iay-V'Oct. 20 iiv Greenville, S. C.
[ where the yran* secretary, Pi of.
: W.?R.?How man of Columbia mnd ,'Vw.
C..,f C,.,. \\r IT U'ilKn.?0 ,.f
| Helena will join us. This is the
I hnnio of the founder of the order,
Mrs. Maria Burtgn.
"The session is called to.meet at
| 12 M. Please don't forget The
State Convention will nvet with
j District No. 3 Nov. 2P, in Chester,
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AI J,EN DALE NEWS
iss Irma Anderson of 11G Col- I
lego St. proved^to be a very charm
ihg hcKte.ik on last Wednesday eve
nirrg whew she entertained a group
of her friends. Miss Tate of New
York City being honore guest.
The home was beautifully decorl t'
ed with flowers iand Pre-Halloween
decorations. Bridge and
' dancing featured the evening's fun
After a delightful collation was
served the guests rcluccntly left
for their respective homes, el eh
thanking Miss Anderson for a love
ly evening. Among the jolly bunch
were a number of out - of town
guests, ' ,
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?Saturday, October 26, 1933 ^
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ni:\v books at phillis y
WIIKATLEY LIBRARY"
.
50 new hooks, of which 31 pre
juvenile, 17 adult and 2 reference.
PLN.'jm>_hooks as follows; HFairly
Ntrjjro American Writers by H.
G. Biaulty; The Green Pastures
by-Mare Connelly.; Color by Coun<V
^ ullen; The Medea and Snnm
Poems by^-Coiintee Cyllen; Lone- ^ .
some Hi4.il (Six Plays for the Negro
Theatre) by Paul Green: The
Negro as a. Business Man by Harmun,
'Lindsay ajui Wood'-on,; The
Book of American Negro Poetry
edited by J. W. Johnson; What the
Negro Thinks by H. R. Motoiv, The .
Emperor Joins by Eugene O'Nril;
Not without Ll lighter by Langston
Hughes.
Other books ' are; Stories - of
t".i(.at Musicians bv Seobv ft Mo
You Can Fix it (on encyclopedia
ol'JIcnie Repairs) by J. i. nd "E.
Wells; Soviet Russia (a Living.
Record and a History) by W. 11.
Chamberlain; ^An Introduction to
High School Teaching by S. S. Col- *
vim Sons by Pearl Buck; Lantern
in Ikr Ilj nd by B. S. Aldrich; Son
of t:.e House by A. Bryde; Dr. Jek
y 11 and Mr. Hyde by R. L. Steven
-on; Nature Study,by J. H. Gehrs;
Conguest of Mexico by "W. "H. *.
Prescott; Science-of Things About
Us by Winslow and Rush; Father
of His Country by W. E. Horton;
What to do for Uncle Sam by C.
S. Bailey; World at Living things
by K. M. Hale; In the Saddle withUncle
Bill by Will Ji: lhes; Digging
in Yueatoh, by A. A. Morris;
Southern Woodland Tiees by Berry;
Our Little Burmese Cousin,
bv A. WinshiW* AHmiVal Ri^/lk
Dogs by .J. S. O'Brien.
BR()\\M\(; IK)M K. NI) MA- THKIl
ACADEMY
CanKliT.-v-Th" Eagles of Mather
Act -demy swooped upon the Hightail
1 Bears of. (lastonia, N. C., defoaling
the in Q-0, at the Kershaw
County .Fair, Saturday.. Dubose,
ti iple-threat back,
sprinted down the-field, i nd scored
for the Eagles in the third period.
McGirt and Williams were
the -senfiticnal backs, while W.
Suftoni Reid Outten, and Aiken
Were the chief contenders of the
Eagles' line.
Throughout the game,?there
was demonstrated a splendid combustion
of keen competition orr
the part of-the ptayeis with loyal
cheering and breathless moments,
on the part of the spectators.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
?Arrival??ml?Departure?of?Passenger
Trains, operated by the Southern Railway
System at the Union Station, Columbia. .
8. C.. effective December 8. v1934.
6i00 A?M,?CharlotU
jt aves ror:
1:10 A. M.?Charleston
areenvllle, Anderson, Seneea
a 50 A. M.?Newberry, Greenwood,
7:05 A. M.?Spartanburg, Ashevllle
X:40 A. M.?Augusta
9:15 A. M.?Savannah
11:20 A. M.?Camden, Lancaster, ftoek
- ' Hill. Shelby *
12 45 P. M.?Ashevllle. Louisville,
St. Louis, Clnclnnotl, Chicago
4:30 P M ? Orangeburg, Charleston
5:00 P. M.?Charlotte. Washington,.
New York
9 55 P. M.?Anderson. Atlanta
10:00 P. M.?Savannah, Jacksonville
Arrives- :? ?
Columbia From:
4:50 A. M.?Jacksonville, Savannan
:30 A. M.?Atlanta, Anderson. Greenwood
"" '? ? ton. Charlotte
13:25 P. M.?Rock Hlll,v Lancaster, Camden
12:40 P. M.?Charleston
4:25 P. M.?Chicago, Clnclnn?til, 8t Loulh,
Louisville. Knoxvllle, Ashevllle
, Spartanburg >
4:46 P. M.?Augusta
9 00 P. M. Ashevllle Pi>nriiuibur*
9 30 P. M.?Charleston
9 40 P M.?Charlotte
C M P. M ?Greenville. Anderson.
Greenwoort
4:29 P. M.?Savannih
City Ticket Office Depot Ticket Office
MOt Sumter St. South Main
Phone ?:5? Phone MS* 1
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