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BUTLER, Adv. al* . ~ * ~ jDommunicitim inudidid tor thi current issue-must beWry brie' and should reach, the euitora . ' desk not later than i'ui?iiay_i* r? each weekvi City new-, local - personals and social news' h ~ Wednesday night. Business and^Ldltoriai I'Tone 4f>-' Saturday, October tfii. tlv'.V P 'Accord in it "to tie p:?- . country, is certainly c< > : ;... depression. lnany ,;.c . , show greater uinijiiLc-than is ? last two' years. .Ucpu\rnuo.. most a.-t many pe. pie.ai. < n iir lief rolls a-.hcreti r i , v.; . > - .. , and" urocei i< s. still 'aitiittte. at r. " sky. ThcAAA with it- t.a.vi. a - tain, classes t,'i.cip . u. *i through pr* ce.-sirm' la:.'* ' liny a tell .w .how. ' !: wheat* tohaeco.' . * tv., tie raise will soon i me : : ?. ? . U. S. .Supreme iY.-?!! .... ? tion. hot it 'I. ; . i eraye- will he / ni in iny mark. Vlussolini a... 1 ; in ' som-.- thim*. i jr withdrew a! >1. a': . t to occupy A ;u-?\a an Italian a. .. ,. f . ? Italian.- p:? cl;ii , a -yt eat a. r ii-. n. .'. * a mi'.inn- = : . .- ? ._ "To.the laii'U ? t r, 4 . y " I'OST.M \s'rr.it (.<tZT i. r; r In oar is.-uv ' n Comment was mad. i . ctrli ar a p p n i u I m cnt - of -~n - r ..tal employees. ami Vet ' ..... a colore*! man. alt Im he . . them, hiyli school am! t" I'<uates. principals ami tea. experience had tal.en ti . < \..vice examination- I'm ti; A request was mam (>:' .... master lor an expla: at i. n a.-; whether .these pvoj !< did -, vriMff in the cxamina-. a : one ranked within" I hi- t y- f .y. were tin1 apjoint ft .< Jit . racial or "ot1u* r-.hu si- i animation stjindn . p master has replied .-ayi" a other things net ire: in:;.:. : "I ;i n triad t(? state t hj.it a n was furnished ihl- . ilj i:y ' applicants u re at j din? d. ' .' was no discrimi'aat inc. v.-':. politically Of -otIno ua- . were taken consecutively >'< m'tin Civil Service list." VVo tiri?triad for do? '.pin: i i'?from the I'o-t master. an i to UJ. w that, such an i.nlielio'. a'Uo i: tion was not created in the ! post ofl'ice. That Civil S 't \ ice 11' is anything hut what it {- siip posed to he?fair and justr < 'or "Td citizens l.jp^e lone- lost faith hr the Civil Service Connnii-i,-n at y _ way. The very: fact that it itquires applicants for its vario examinations to^ submit?pi-on,.,. i.' enough in itsclMd *r< a -una! >!y o elude that it is for tht i -n ; , ot racial fli?orimininion, since ei:" iblts are net 'to. be -fir -en < their beauty or 'good l??ok-.. < > course, the commission rive- '! ~ er reasons for the i dle lcooii in;* photos. It would not quite dare *v~~ ' C'Ollie nut fi.nihly .tod say ft?i? ? the purpose which it serv s >o well. Still honesty ought i*->j.jj it in announcing examination.-, say that- only?w!h4?' - -Hpgl-M3tJ.it,<will receive places; eve;; tiiou:'; colored citizfn'i take the examination and attain first rankings. We [ would \vage that "if that or n:y: bv : 'of the othor examinations were jF7 for the purpose yetting nu n In ^ ' fight in a war, such as the World War, colored men would stand f way up on the list, nor would their photos determine the ranking on the list, unless it boosted them up \\ ! !. ? 11 i'.U.N Hl)N i.OSKS. ' o __ l'i ; ; \* :r-t|" lair play | * .t-1 -Mt-v. I'.al ?;i.~r<'iira,j:r,(.l 1. t.i rrnr;~iT >~r Uirr. S < 1; ; *ii?-t favoraMv * : * rr?vi;, i n- i ^ . . ' hi- raso. .. T >. . iii'i it 1 (It'oYtria .. a ; a' ?>r iv :iu:?? ??u- an "insur- ( i .rr- a piv-t'lvil v : . . ; i - ;i- ' <>r u iiioi: was? 1 i- :'t Liiiv t ryir.j; to ? ^.! . .? -o t horn to ' -i* " ? ' > i. Too t?T?r ' - .: t :'t liti'.i ii)C?l tho P > v. lis c!"\vor ooiirt ?,;; , n ;i i^n- ~<1 yoiir.s'on V . n!rr^ -p . v. ; _ auom y: , y'.'.tl: - tho. 1 '. : a !. - !V,_!._LT Tt ' .. - . : . .! :i!i# oiv! its', if. I J__ I , 1 1lO I : . S. Sll- J. ' . m ;; ti-. hnio'n'ity \ i5"*. \\ ' ' ' ' !1 1 ". .1 . ... !'. -o? ins row v 4 ' ' I" ii : i- , I a! nt'aik'.'C- ~ !';o S'. IV- * i A - . . 1-1 !.< l?o\ . ? "1< ( X ' l!|;it { . . ~ ' ' I" - -nlrTJo ' I ^ . ' ' "* . ? ' ! a?to'i ol a. . V pov : !?v ,\tlit.uui. . j t* '. i i.v. That " ' : 1 : ' what h 1 r 11y hi- ' " '* Cmv/.V:' . | ' ' r.r.< hta'ai. . i . / \' i-iirts ;; Ji -'r i-!-a ' ' '' : ''V 'V 'iv ? *?-* . i * ' ni r.i t i A IK. . i - a|~ - i"?t }-.t? v ' . ?v.-iii Kim;?I , . that - " ' ' ' ' "+ : ':;i" 'Min.l. .* wuik 1 Vital**' 1 " " ' - <! > that, *' " t'h'at tin.-. N ' :1 V 'I ; ' 7_ , ' i" V . ' . ! ' V _ : .. it; .... <: -iru.. ;i * i .' " ' ' j ' < I ? ' I ... V. i ui.1. i j i 'J.:.,.- i X /. ' t i... ' j';V- i | ' . .v. ' \ .-t!. ; }} t . . ..... ^..V I".' 1 .. ~ ' . ' ._ <; !' - . ; - :. ' V i I ,. " . ; \V .If.. ; if.- I : ' ' : iv 1; 1 ' . i -It -i.VNr.. I W. ' { ...] I t ' T'i* ; It- ! I ; 1 . fr'-l: . :., h-1J. n--. t O - . 'v.'1. IittF"1 J! 1 * f; 4 ~ 7" *? r ' - ; I'lijic liv ; . i He ! ? r ?* *. t. v.: t v- . * , : j f t.i t :.? i 1 i !: k ~ - ? 1 . t. tut' 1 i> i !. -r- . _i_ : I I'., r'i sus.li .Nl.ii'.l- 1 !- "? ?,, ,! > -i-, - 11 ;*'>1 V. . !'. I... !.. f >. ; : \ i'i hii'l | -r j, " " . *T 1 " ! . I " 11 1 '.'..I ). ' I ,111.' 1 - j f ?. , , , m, \~> ' . .. i . i r r .-( ( hf - i * 11 ii'i' I i , dyy aitor- I M ' CI' rcnco. ( *" V: rV* vv a" j j- 1 * :i II. flaw-kin* ?!< - f . I!.- Wns fill- ! ' ! ' y Hi \?.T. I < ft will t ' > 'I ! ! I ' ! t I lis#- two < !< il'i- I .'I iiil'Vi VIH e >f- ?11?i n -- I ... I ' ?ii, ,s irnH't--*? The ?h t-a-ho- <-h ndo 11 ill. .'it it ..). ! carried large head I in- I os that oa.'! a veiled ion. upon the c church. l ast Friday these two i I stalwarts got together arid shook s I glad hands, pledging each to tho I - THE tlior mutual friendship and love ? >r the church. A soul stirring ong was sung, and?a, love feast esultcd. All over" the house o trong mfirrnuld be seen with kw- "77-f hiel's wiping weeping eyes. When ill tlif siaula.. minors be interest- "lc'' il in portraying the worthwhile , (tings, a I out the group and its a i . - r pro auers. ? . Fully three thousand dollars* repes.e;ited the Dollar Money Fund' hv nllected, an increase of a hundred e'a| ollars ovtr the figure of last year. a 'he finances- of the conferences ~u' resided over by Bishop Tookes are arefully looked after, yet he fre- s a uiTtly intersperss the routine too . it h sumonic efforts of mighty 18, wer and unction. Or; World alfairs as they center a- rf*i: ouml Italy and Ethiopia continue ver tajy would gladly, bargain with ha\ iniyland and. have her unhampor- joy t way in Africa, but England is friiid that her {jTrestigo will be en- hen angered,* All honor to Haille Se- ,j ussit- who will not agree to see li.s country bartared away for a Toss of Dotage. ? ?~ . gcj, : Karnpbellgrams | . , Stephen t'aiupbell $ Xhe v . ^ j j OtfMahvr 10-12. I was with the '.n's T'upcr Rivcp sistvis recently and ia"' L_wiLs _a. Jiiie_giio.up. of Christian |n'? nukers. The Pastor, Rev, S.. L. , "aylor is a prince. From there I ^ nine to the Mt. Olive Association. . t.v. W. B. Coleman is the-Modera- , C7.r and hcHs a bip hearted lead- alK r. From there I went to the Cal< i ii County Association, Rev# A. K 4. Wright, is the leader and he was j a< o , irkui to see me that he pave *j^! ay lor the Corresponding Secre- V' a? v t-ootaik oiie hoin'.. FrVun tin re " a went to the St. 'Matthew Associ- stu tioii, with the venerated J. _\V. j''11 Jichai;7!s? n in the chair. There j.a%J cas only six people present but hey received the Dynamo pladly. . 4wii there 1 went to Snellinp and . N fli t the"Macedonia brethren. Rev. Iiv.'it Bush, who-e -mul tills much. pace, welcome the writer with a ami iiy hup. Only twelve were pres- Mij nt. but they opened their pockets My: ind to 1,1 me to take what I want- phi j. From tin re I went to the Mo VP. ('ana Association at, Bcttis for Mademy. ; Rev. (J. \V. Blocker was ful the el.air. There were hundreds 'ii?1 ady !'<>r?thi. lovinj; cup content a s' -tate leaders oufrht j;o in this tor-. ^ut' i-tmy and?Lake notis. "I spoke a v mil the crowd fathered" thru onlj he ell ni t of RcV; Miles. who has Auj heart as lane,.?as a -hi# sine -+k4 i.a'.e. Mt, CsTna Church, Miss tint Uplines, bidder, $21.0; Pleas to < it drove, -Miss Bertha Mae Moore hum aider. $l."?2.i?T. deters, Mrs. Em- nan iiJT.\tJ\inson. bidder, $1.16.2*2. This an(| as'an inti resting contest. When Sp]t "ani'v-d home. I needed two new jr(jj ires, new', spark pljitfs !>ut di<l not j' idieet enough from all my lectur- . . - :<i buy all-these so like Elijah j re-ted,, under, the Junipar tree, y y. October .17-1. found the Corre- V-Y midiim-. Secretary at the follow- j. v' !daces shaking hands and tak- M , 1 - -notes, for' his new book: Wat- * * I Pl-e'tf Division at Gadsden, . A! f.. I.. A. bowman, president was in ' iie.ry phiee. All were up on us- ing e- and were very verbacious in mai -j-tv. Th:y. welcome arid let pat -n ak. From there with Patsy T alkiiiir at St) paces, T went to the : l.'i' i-i.nv.-titii.il Tli-'.lr-on f Wei Hiitier. was waiting for me and -j ud t-bt?'^ hole convention?to-' wel- <>f , - the writer. P made nv- f"o - oujt "my speech;. The fire works R0t re ? i:. Editor Howard and Prest Wil ! ;a1' i were there and I had to (-is ? -n'. Fiorn there Still going of pare". i w in. 10 ore* ? imam- Pre eoiiVeiition. Rcvy.'Wilson was ami . '.an t>. .-' i.- mi' that he susptn- ts n?: r*-:?i and?gave me?thtr ~Atr ' A hi ief -..torrh arose hut chi ' . ' Le.rreM poured .oil on the the a' r. Tii v heard the message, fjn '< ' i Ltir.g. I wa- off for the ^(K Kingston I.ake Association. "I tail ' i, at- i,y t-> pray with (? Going jip Daniels and had sum: tears of jjp, -.empathy t.> shed hut he was gone. IL v. .1. H. Livingston, had new 1 :iv. nl' doing business. They run Ghi >hvad of their programs. I was v'Cl i miscellaneous it in and spoke evi lefore any business was'~f|aken up. .the Kr??m there Patsy carried nit tin"71"* I he Little Po, Dee Association tor there I was welcome by Rev. J. ''el XVa^hirivton who, gave me all tho Tr t ime I wanted, -From there, 1110 f'atsy,^ tired and nervous in the M. park'.carried me to the Mt. Mo- Qu h'.. Association. and there I'jnet out he world., H . v. .1. \V. Boykins and * , ''cv. K. S.. Jones worked hand in 4 idli I ni'.d ii'itvc me the house. It ;i- an i mjuo ini*- lW towil. When the door of the eol- ?r ection was; opened, dollars came 'rum and hoar, followed by halves, luautyrs and their little ones. ! Proih tin re I went to the Fairfield ,.tn "ounty Association. Rev, H. W.^ \damson with a heart as big as Aax wo elephants put me in the misoilaneous columns and told me to oot. i- i i 11hi there I'came home tv ?f re Fr-oree Association, the only L, ? t .-nidation thitt has made an ap- , 1 iropi iatioTi.* Rev. \V. R. Boeder. -j\? ny I'ath r is moderator. They wel . . _ nmed me and received w as Tine *jV +-4beir owp. ? -Wr l.verywhyre I had one text, The 1 :.,pjj>t A-softibly at. Morris _Cnl- 3 a** ne>t Julyv Rev. T. L. Duck- P] < t was of 'great help to^ me. The the issociations Whose programs are 0f bade out by cymmittetnrtrre behind jng I ? h(K honffTa niAdfrn. rr>i_ ors make them out. Very few jj, omnvittees know how to make a f-aj o-opiam.^ 7 Mo; K\ ci ywhere the Corresponding cos, '< -ntthf 'A semhly. Look for me bou am no missionary, looking for a mo ollection. I am a Promotion Sec- big eta'ry selling the people Leader- tioi hip Training and Promotion Ideas, plu sold all I had on tbii trip. I yen nrT" iTn ii i M 1 ~ .?I PALMETTO LEADEll HOLLY HILL NEWS men topening f ti'-T?llully 1 Rosenwald ScliooL the enrollit has increased to 500. or nun o. donta like "to ai hoi's?ftrr?ti ppy L full of enthusiasm to put the gram over this year. And the h school students are es pecialoondiiotimr them??lve>! in I lie >s rootn, .on ttf school , grounds I on the streets ;is became sU.li dents. We e- proud of you. >p it up?Prwicipal Roberts an.I If of, teachers and student body k therday off Friday,4(October to attend the Conway Fair ^f mgebtirg and to witness tlu* ne.,between Moiris lirown Utiisity and South Caiolina Stat.' & M. -College-. All repotted of ing had a very pleasant and en able. trip. Some of them said, y li/Ve aufficicntfor .r> "y uvs ice. ? 'he members of the fuculty will nsor a progi am Monday ?vcg, Oct. 27th, 8dH) P-. M., at tlic 100I Auditorium in irTtei'i st i.i churches of this town. We hoping to make t air. Miss A. lb Lljc ui tor of. the school and teacher of thiril gt-alb. is-tho pi\ iv.oti . mission 5 Cents to all. You will is? u uivul 11 ^ mi iin? im>. i >i*^ ulty has gjvcn some excellent, blems before, Jiss A. M. JoJi.eS teacher o?.Jlh do unci II. K. ^i>" >? il'y "ky. It.? at home with parents, relatives friends iit Cameron, S. Ci She oits a very pleasant stay? Mr. d Edwards, .Jr. a ji nii r eojlege :l? nt at the State A. & M. Coli? "spent the week. en?l at hmiuv ly Hill, with his mother .aid nds. Miss Eiilila Bunch, lso.a dent-of the State College is nning to-return to school alter ing Spent two weeks at home, Uy Hill, with ln-r sick, mother, s. Gilmore. We have tillitc> a students of Holly Hill attefnlschool in Orangeburg. At the te College Mivrs Bunt In Smith I Mr. FZ S. Edwards. Jr. Clatlin ises m. Sweat, I'earl Bryant and' ssers Solomon .Jacques and Jos'en? Bellinger, anil Miss L'auliile ntgomery at lUmton. We wish these students a very successscholastie .term?Mrs, Rosa Abitm rf Strmter. S. C. who lost m several we ks ago \yiil be'the st-of Mrs. Viola "Kdwardi for .hile. Mis. Kdwards lost her . daughter (Miss (lertrudeL in rust* who i^>'as a.teacher in the e of her dlatli, We are'glad -fly that those on the sTclT list llioned in last week's report:" lely, Mesdaum^ Lisbon; (iilinore Mr. Chin,. Sr. are improving iididly?Mrs'. Grace Brown of sto Island; S. C. who has b i n ? with her daughter (Mrs. Viofor two weeks is leaving Tucsfor her home. Rev." and Mrs. V. Witherspoon,- IT E. of. the rleston District were* phasant ers at the home of Rev. and . P. C. Lisbon last week. lr. Bolie Hunt, a leading officer farget A. M. K. Church is dospiendid, business in his meat iket, also Mr? Tampa Mack. loiii/.e the ni.?,f Tie services at Lovely Hill Iiap Church on Sunday .morning e vei.t inspiring. 'he S. S. Lesson "The Message Jeremiah'* Jtr. 7:1-26 was tlior;hly discussed by Prof. Jas. S. jerts, Sc rpio Simmons, Adam lianis, othe pastor . Rev. MorWright and others. Members .school faculty attending were m. ami .>n?. ivoi^ris liKMiiuiM S I officers of said church. Miss.A. 13. I'ickett, C). B. Lisbon and . I). K. Dicks < f the A. M. K jrch. After the praise service pastor selected for a text II a. 2:3 '.'Endure Hardness as a )d Soldier of Christ." We certily did not conu -away empty. ? message was full of thought 1 inspiration. rar-get and" Bethel A.M.K. inches had very excellent seres both morning, afternoon and ning. The Sunday ischoids of so chuiclus are progressing ely. The Rev. l)r. Will/tun, pas "is a n faster ill the pulpit:1- He ivtred two very , inspiring, ughtful and sbul sth-Ving serns pn Miiulay. At target 13:no Rev. 22.12 "Behold I conic ickly." His hearers wire taken : into trie Real and Beautiful. tt Bethel* Sunday evening a snds and visitors were present witness Bishop William's Travel h*. of-r< urse the Bishop could cojne because of a previnfts-enjeinent ho had made an<l lorgotWo were disappointed at t but not for long. We did not *e the Travelogue picture, but pastor, Rev. Wilbuun surely sented a wonderful picture in ught, from?Acts?2"?:22?"Havtherefore obtained help from 1 I continue untp this day." A rious message nrtCTtle" plain so t all could understand?tThe dun Choir under the .direction _of ;s 0. B. I/isbon rendered splcnmusic. 'he Stcwardtsr. Boards nf Belli? "hurch are working hard to put .program ove'tv" The president No. 1 Mrs. Matlie Sweat is givan entertainment Monday nite7 ? Presidents of No. 2 Mrs. Ada Edwards and No. 3, Mrs. I.ee n U ve a peanut feast on last, nday night with unique sue-, ight ? four new books To geF re. To all I thank you for your receptions and fine eontribuis. Patsy has new tires, spark gs and will leave again to see i> llli -v*-' "A GOOD NAME" AND "LOV- " INT. FAVORIK Arthur Alexander Hiirli Point. X. (.'.? Any work I | well done is honorable, idleness re- I) I gardless of one's" weath' is tiis-bon- n urablel?Hi anks ' .11 ' Many profits are of less value .than other test for the worth-while , nessof {i job. A "good name" is a positive reward. It is not won . simply for pot -doing harmful . | things. It is won only by spend- -J j ing eift-'s - enerjfcies on the things |, that are. agreed upon so worth a one's Ir I <> . - n j Xor is "Loving:-favor". quickly- ? w n. It amounts to a place reserv ' ed in people's hearts for the p' r- |' son who has won it. And people do not reserve space in their hearts ! for untrr-rt arret? untested^friends, I Mopey eani'ot buy Moving favor." loss of money cannot take it a- '' way. It belongs like a "good fj name" to the 'spiritual .rewards whieli make certain tasks worth s doing with all one's might. I . * '11 Coiftract the boy or girl in your vti school who is as somewhat of a n social enemy with the, boy. og_giril u h > -tin, won. "a irood name" and 1. i "loving l'avor." The'Habor of the. n .former is hurtful -rather than help- ? to the "school. He or she doesn't n tare enough about 'honesty and t fne ness of?Speech and character t to fpllbw the best ideals of the y -sehool. Hut the other has because a valuable part of other people's live;. That i??"t son's name is respected and spoken with all'ict.ion,'.whether the bearer of the nanle be. t.ieh or poor. Such -roj o speet. and at lection must be won ~T1 gradually l?y daily observance < f a our' personal duties to God and n utr t el low men, not. by sudden or a spitetacular . d' C'ds. Therefore we sfatmld enleaver 'each day to per- ( form,our .responsibilities 'that-we C may .have a good name and win " the ''loving favor" of God and of a our fellownien. ? 1?* -?< KWvmi.i, x i:\vs. , ; - tj Mrs. I.iila Hall Johnson return- . oil to her homo Thursday. She was here to-attend the funeral of ' hoi-.mother. Mrs. Mar"- Hall. Mrs. Johnson lives in Klkins, W. A a. _ I4J Mrs, Anna C. llall is in ICnjfle wend, X. J.,- visiting her sister and hrother-in-luw Mr. and Mrs. n John An.-ley. it Mis. A-liee B. S.als was hostess trrnl Instiran.e agents at her home t. ~n?llauin sir-et?Fiiday evening: They speiit'a very pleasant evenin.it. . d Word i-eaehed lure Friday front Philadelphia that Mrs.. Mattie Ja- j, ?oil \va< head. Mrs. .Jacob is a native of Rock" 11 ill, hut has been .. in Philadelphia with h* r daughter , since June of this year. .Mr. Fred Clinton remains sick M 'at his home 011 W. Main street. We h< pe>4)e will have a speedy re- ( uovery. . < Mrs^Sarah IMair left last week z for Madison, X. C., where she will t 'ry on a revival. L n W h 11 i.i need of a hair shampoo and press, see-"Miss-- BroWnie Meeks at 108 Allen St. Polo sys(^ 1 * : J The?funeral < f Mr. Randolph <' i > 111 ? II?was preached al the Ml. Prospect Baptist church Sunday .ey t t niiijj at Jo o'clock. Rev. W. M. Mc , KiiTey Parkeir-otticiating. .Mr. At- ^ I), 'Chisjdm, Jr., undertuker, in j charge.. Remarks, Rev. T. S. Gil- v more; remarks, Mr. RobinsOn, c (white); letters of eOnch leiicr by Mrs. Maggie (lossctt; solo Mrs. E. j R.-Graham; mem by Mis1. Neflie Rifiilton. Intel meat in the East [ >f-t' \vn here for the funeral of * Mr. Caldwell: Mrs. Susie Thompson. Reidsville, N. Mrs. Eula j Archie, Charlotte. N. C., daughters .Mrs. Wright. Spartanburg; Mrs. . N'elli LI a milti n, Ash^t ilje, X.C.; ( Mr. Henry Perry, "t+ircrrtanburg; Mrs. I.ucinda Johnson, High^Point, N. P.; Mrs. lirannie Moore, Mr. Sam Yo re. Mrs. M. E. Dunmore, . . Miss Bessie Wright, all of Yorkp Mrs. Pearl Jordan of New York. ' si-1.. r oj M| s. Caldwell. Card of Thanks. .' i 1 wish to thank mv neighbors I iipil friends both white and crimed for their kindness and sympathy J toward me dui ing the illness, and 1 dyaih of my husband and for the beautiful lloral-. May" the Lord bless,-anil kit]) each one of you I ?iU?. 11--^- -= t I-i ii'j. winus^ Mrs. I tin Caldwell. \ Xilj: Mcl.KK S< IIO'M, NKWS ' . I Wivtr i-ueation iiau?._Tar in ILiur. J hiiv kji-HHcml. .'scImjoI an | new book> ' seems to be upponm -t in the 'l min 's of t 11. l' Tin ii tie Toopciidioh of?The" T trustees the .campus litis been cle;n e ' oil' ami thinjr< around the school ^ show si mis i f real enthusiasm and ' wot k. The P. T. A., ore of the live aux ilililie* of thi. afhool will hold Pr first meeting next weelc. This aukilfry was able to install el' c- . trie lights in our school bullo'inpr "fast year.. Mr. Richard Aldrich, one of the tru-tees, and Mr. H. L. Brooks, oU'r principal were in Chesterfield to tall; over school work Satrrday. We were sorry to lose from our school the Newman children who I have moyert "with their?mother to | Phiiadelphl . In addition to Mr. Dewey Johrison, Mr. Richard Aldrich and' Mr. Harrison Pate have been added to the trustee board of the school. All are much respected citizens of McBee; THE VOICE FROM 0 THE MOUNTAIN" . ? 1 ' ; ReV. R. F. Stewart ~ ... . (i Tin U'liu dusty drought has been ta n-tikeii in these mountains by a < ice refresHintr shower. Of course C uap.v of the divines would rather 'J' ave seen this sho>ver at any other A inn .than the Holy Sabbath for it * t 5 opt many ot tne c?nu-fe.(rauoiis v' rmn chunh Sunday ni??-ht. Zion ul ta| list Church not far from this at ittlo city in the mountains was \\ lied with joy Sunday as the mem- tf cms came forward tln'oujrh clubs tu nd laid on the table $52.00 in the In lorninjr services. The evening * ervices woiild have carried" them o around $75.00 but the rain pro- m ihited the services. "Good tftjt Worn.*' Any minister who plans T1 or his people can accomplish '' Inch. Hie -organization of any eople is a great thing. Well.' the eyes ol'1 the world to- * ay is on Italy and Ivthiopia tic ^ ee what the outcome will he. The V j angue .ot Nations etnh I'-ed by 52" ~ ations saysj tluU, Italy shall not ike advantage-of her less fortuate brother, but time will tell. 'Many of the associations <f the laptist family are meeting this lonth. ' A,m \volf pleased w-ilh the . limttcs and records cominy: intp ly otlice daily. To all of the bro- ' herhood, don't forget the Statis- J" ieian. He is triad to hear from /A. on.. .. 1 PAR A DISK SCHOOL. ! * -? - VI (JKat Kalls.v-Paradi.se sclt ol I)t*iu d its dcotS on Oct. 7th with tic same faculty present or re- (p pointed.. The openings enroll- |v lent was ''approximately the sahie. (' s last year. Of opr./last yar's tadmt.s' (iarlieltl White, Mabel a] iaines. Alma Heath and Maggie iaither are attending Finley Hi rtn o! Chester and Julia Warren t Friendship Colltjre, Rock Hill. Jew students t-o the scllb^il jftehl le iinos Kurd. Kli/nltrth CaTson.- Kit- ~ aheth llninn. \"iola Tillman. The a and Margaret Talford, Lucille !< Ho!lie lirown and Russell H'U. vivnvrui .projects will be p lunched which are expeeCed to he ompletcd dlirinir the session. !> Mr. Finest Hilton, a .-menihiV of H he'JMh emtio, >1.1 ended thi' Baptist ni i.<sociati? 11 two days last week. . Tiie Patndjse scjio"1 faculty com <' iitt.ee sponsored'a Banyard Party; 1 the school auditorium. Monday n: vi'iiiinr,. Oct. Flth I'l l1 the benefit .]il njoyable all'air. . -ai me of Mis. Fliza .Pickett," Friay evening-. Oct. 18. A large num n er wa- pit sent lintl in joyed' the h dayintr of the game "Beano" A B i licious repast was served. The B iroceeils from this all'air will go p 0 aid Paradise church. ' . Mr.s. A. 1'. ("hisolm of Ilock Hilt (> as a visitor in the city Moflday. p Mrs- Nicie P.urti 11, supply cap- (; ain of the \V. H. & F. Society en o eitainel at the home of Mrs. EH- ^ a Pickett on Sunday afternoon in lie interest of her department. A j, i'at su.ni of finance was realized, jj 1 IN I ST KB S' W1V ICS ALLIANCE ll * " __)> . : a. Charleston, S. C.?The Minis- p ers Wives Alliance held their ' j. egular bi-monthly meeting. on j ruesday, Oetbbe j-~ 1oTh \vinr~Mis. 1 v Alia White, Alexander- Street. Dy-J |, otions were conducted by. the j, haplain, Mrs C. Lawrence, after vhieh the president opened the v msiiiess session. Several ladies . tave echoes of the informal call p neeting held with Dr. If. J. Prioeatr,~"ftutirdgc Ave., when greet- w ngs were exchanged with her luest and?sister-in-law, Mrs. Priu- ^ can of California. Other business >f importance was disposed of, and his ended the Program Commit-e, Mrs. C. McClill, chiarman, took harge. Kach member was given a cap ofy ? ed and G'ack and a hotn, this be11 g our "Hallowe'en" meeting. A ruessing game entered into, and here w.re five who answered most / mestions. correctly, the one draw- j tig the longest straw received the 7 .rize. A poem was read by Mrs. n h Dulibar. Cards were th.n pas- p ad and each?member obeyed?t+nr udicrous instructi* tis contained on \ Re cards, to the sumfsement <>f the U ithers, ' ' ; 1. Aft .. ?!,. ......... .,11 ,,1<C,....I he* entire membership was ushered d ntu the <'i 11 inroom by two little r vait losses. Mis>es .Matthew and e A'hito. in Hallowe'en attire. A leautifully laid table greeted our u eiw and when all found their r daces we partook of a most deli- fi ioiis luncheon. Decorations were rue to the Hallowe'en season, and s occasional 'TTITist from our "horns* ]i idded much to the gaiety of the c veiling. A vote of thanks accom- r< "allied 1.v further blast', was t<n t-] ^ rud the gracious hostess, a Vhite. The fitxt meeting1 will 1 c] reld with Mrs. C. Adams, Nassau . IV ^t., Tuesday, Nov. f>th-. . S M. Frasier, Reporter I cc WST, Y Y ' S FUNERAL HOME Undertaking- And Embalmin ?SLOGANLOWER PRICES AMBULANCE SERVICE "As Near As Your Nearest Rhone 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMBI Phone 9276 I. S. Leevy, Mg * Saturday, October 26, 1935 . A. ANDERSON NAMED CHAIRMAN OF HOPEWELL TUBERCULOSIS COMMITTEE Greenville, S. C., October 21st-. A. Anderson, principal of Founlin Inn High School was appoint : I as chairman of the First Negro ummittee to be connected direct-, with thc: llopewell Tuberculosis ssociauon. The committee met for the first me Saturday October ID at the lice of Mrs. Edith H. Dickinson, 121 N. Richardson Street, Plans (ere formulated for organizing te county with sub-chairmen and ilkcd about increasing the num r of beds at the Sanitarium for ' egro patients. The--committee -will have a'joint eeting with the white group-at H' home of1 'Mrs. M. P. Gridley, vlute ) prlsident and founder ojT". le association, Tuesday. October 1th. . . ? Other ill,embers of tjie.. -Nogro omniittoc are: Prof. J. B. Beck, lincipal -Union School in Greenlie; Mi'S' Dorothy Davis-MUHtTr* Greenville; Mrs. H. A. Chilli*, rweiers Rdsc; wiss Marie Fish , Principal Sullvian St School, rccnville; Rev.- Porter, pastor of ' ic M. E. Church, Greer; Mr. . I,. Bike*) President Biggs Mortury-? Greenville; Miss Delpliine 'ijkinson, Home Agent, Greenville ;rs. Bessie Goldsmith, Jeans Sui-rvisor; Rev. T. B. Butler, Pel?r and Rev. C. F. Gandy, Greenlie. This committee wiiL also-have large or the Seal Sale for Greenille county. GAFFNEY NEWS The Friendly?Aid Social y of : herokeo County held its .quartormeeting at BetheJ D ptist hunch on Sunday, Oct. 20. Quito a large, crowd of members ml friends enjoyed the very inruet ive -sermon preached by the istor, Rev. J. Gillian!. , *-' His text was'found in Lamenitions 1:12. ^nhjt'i-t "WIOl in ynni > -11 li.. 11 > the present conditions of the oi'id ?" '?~ ~~~ ~~ The speaker stressed the itlipor- 1 nice of piessing forward toward <" iglie.r standards of progress. Af i v.iv rviinuii uctiut.' in<" ousiness nit of the meeting, which was. >1 lowed hy? dinner and adjon .1- ' M t. fh is society seems to be growing .' pi illy. Oil the sick. list are Mas. Kurlan Kennedy, Kast Smith St.. ar.J liss. Ruth Kennedy her neiee who :: i a member of the tenth R;ade t Granard Hi. \\\. hope for b.'fli f them a .-peeiTy reeuvbry. A large crowd of students, i< t111s and friends-witnessed til? foot all game ' betweyi-j Granard Hi. lat'k Jacks and The Clinton-, S. C. Hue Jackets, iit the Hi School ark on Fiidcy, Oct. 18th. The scores Were 21-(> in favor f the "Black -Jacks," who will lay the "Blue Jackets" again in linton, S. C. Friday, Nov. 1, Our oys are expecting to win the a nun. . ' , -?? There will, he . seventh grade rogram an.) a Boys Contest, ift lie Metrepolitan A. M. K.. Zion h.neh soon. The public is asked :> watch fat the date and. to be resent. Prof. Harold Miller was > w.ck ltd visitor?in the-city, to. the de- ? gilt, of his many friends?espccjlly one. . 1 . Mir, ai'.d. Mrs, (icy Spears of outh Logan St. announce the i*"th or their son, little Jo.? Lo.:Sunday, Oct. 20. Mr. aii;| .Mis. I.enro Roberts. 0.1 " Washington, II.-G. * re in' the city isiiing relatives and friends. ... Lth look well. M i >. Oti.s I.. RookarJ spent the .oek-vnd at her home. Shy?alau isited the Knoree Sunday School 'onvention of Greenville?Couirry f which she is a member. She. reports a very pleasant tiip lso ap. ofitable c ne. MORRIS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH t'_ ' / .Greenwood, S. C.?The Pastor's tid Club met at the homo of Mrs. renc Donaldson', 014 Taggart St., Tursday afternoon at 4:30. The nceting was called to order by the resident. First, opening song tear 1 he t loss, led by Miss Sadie Washington; prayer was offered by * lev. M i s. Norfonl. after which the- -?? lub .sang I Love To Tell The Stoy. A splendid"program was renewed which consisted of solos, fading, duets and orations. Ev.-. ryone enjoyed the progl'uni. Business was transacted, the rrrin? j? tes of the previous meeting were ea<lr- received- and adopted. Uninished business was n!iscus*e<]. The hostess. Mrs. Donaldson -as--?^?.?J ited by Jliss Posey served a declous course oT salad; potato bins, baked apples, hot tea and oils and 'mints. ^ The club sang nd adjourned to meet next Thursay at 4:110 1'. M. at the home of Irs. Kmnia L. Harris, 620 Taggart treet. Visitors are always welome'.