The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 01, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, February 1, 1936 Mrs. Ella Hayward returned to ' Forth Pearee, Fla., after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. 1 H. Switzer of St. Matthews. She reported an enjoyable stay. Rev. D. S. Wells of Orangeburg and Mr^L. E. Switzer of Columbia were the dinner guests last Sun^ day of Mr and Mrs. Zion . Switzer F \ jof St. MatthpWS Tliov I'onnrtuil n v - ? wu - ^ an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Denley, 2229 ^ Washington street had as their guest for the holiday8 Mrs. "L. W. ? Holley of Buffalo, N. Y?She was. entertained with a buffet supper on Friday night.and lelt Monday | for New .York. Those present: .* Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Gilbert. ?Mrs. Bettie Smith, Mrs. W.- M. Lyles, Miss Elsie Searles, Miss Anne Dargon and Master Everette Dargon. ? ^? Mrs. J. R. Redmond, "of Brooklyn, N. Y., who was called here on account of the death of^her father, returned to Brooklyn Monday. Dr. W. Si Thompson, of George-t Vtown was a visitor in the' city! Monday. BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB The Blue Mcoh' Social Club held its regular meeting Tuesday nigh, at #ihe home oi Mrs. Gertrude Btown at Cctftip Fornance on 8th street at 9 oYlock. The meeting, was carried on in its usual form with two new members joining for Mrs. Geiiova?Mc'Naii?Jrrrrr ( Miss Carrie "Robinson. After al.. Lu. iness wort* discussed the hostess^Mrs. Brown served a deliciou lepasc of ham sandwiches on lettuci leaves and baby club sandI * whiles, iruit cdck tail ami mints. Hey! Hey! The Blue Moon is shinmsf-a?iiiu- -lion'.t?Largel?ti~ com* out and spend an evening o. enjoyment with the Blue Moonera on February 14th at their Vai : entine Dance at", the residence o: Mrs. G. Norris, 1110 Park street, f Everyone is cordially, invited. Now don t lo-rget the date, Friday nite February 14th, 193G. Everyone expressed themselves as enjoying a pleasant evening. So^until next Tuesday we wiB sign off and join again together 1406 Park street. If you haven't ?*?, anything to do on that date, you I are welcome to join us . Until J then?Motto: Proceeding, Not Pre i r serving. ? m ? LES DEMOISELLES v On January 7th, Miss Addie Lee Gladden entertained the members iL T T-v %1 ' oi tne i-.es uemoiseues at ner iconic on Pulaski street. Alter a brief business session, card placing was enjoyed. When the stoics were totaled, Miss Vic-1 toria Weston won high score ana Miss Francina Davis won the float ing prize. They were-given loveiy gifts, - -i 1 he hostess .assisted byMisjK Da vis served a salad course with tea ? anil mints. Misses Julia M. Artemus ami l.eola Dennis delightfully "entertained the members of the Les Do iaoisclies, January 21st at the former's home on Calhoun street. ?-?? '1 ho living room was lovely wiihvasts of pasUT colored sweet peas. We were very glad to have Miss : Mary Alice banders become a f member o. the club. The hostesses served conjealed | perfection salad, butter crackers, l'ruit punch, assorted cakes and mints. RADIO NEWS i ? L The transformers of the Radio Social Club were adjusted so as to admit a small amount of cur* rent to the tubes, while the build ing of the rest of the set was continued on Tuesday, January 28, at the home of Mr. Frances S.nuth. This was termed as our. first miscellaneous meeting of the year. All remaining parts of the set re-0 chived an examination hut have not as yet been connected. .-"7 The Radio Social Cltfb is tiying to the best of their ability to make their 1M6 club jyear one hundred per cent better .than it J was in 1035. After a few remarks I . . f-irom our visitor, Mr. Nathaniel (csbitt, this meeting was brought * a cl?se by the president. *2 Refreshments were served by * | she host. . ^ From 11:30 until 12 & M. two 3 radios were in full blast, one was f, the Radio Social Club, and the other was a Majestic blasting the rhythmic tones, of Mr. Louie ArmvjJ strong and his orchestra. Mr. William Scott k to bo our |3 host next Tuesday. """" II ROYAL FRIEND SOCIAL CLUB The Royal Friend Social Club met at the Odd bellows flail Monv day night at 8:00 p. m. The club j ? opened with a song. The roll was - J 'called and the number present-] was twelve after which the minutes yof the past meeting were read, received and adopted. Then S " the house was opened for discusJK . sion oi business. The president re K* minded the club of a program M that will be held the geeond Sunday in Feb. at First Nazareth Church. This closed our meeting. THE^OSE SOCIAL CLUB iThe Rose Social Club met at the home of Miss Lucinda Precia. Tuesday, January 28 at 8:00 P.M. The meeting was called to order by the president. First selection The,'Garden"; Prayer reucftled in concert: second selection, "Certainly LorU". Our devotional then' came to a close. The roll was called, each member responded with their Bible quo tation and their fee. The minutes were read, received and adopted. After which old and new business was discussed. Then we adjourned to meet at the home of Miss F.thel Rose. Tuesday, February 3, at 8 R. M. after which we were served a course of cocoa, assorted cakes. AFFAIRES TRAVAIL CLUB The club was re-organized Tuesday at the home of Mr HayesScott. !'.? ?' s Officers are as follows: David Smalls, -president; Hayes Scott, vice president; Lillie M. Hardy' secretary; Leon Wegton. treasurer; John Ford, assistant secretary and business manager; serving committee, Edith Ridgall,' Lillian Thompson, Hallique Foster am Willie Jetfcuat,-McKinley -Frederick, reporter. Finance committee: Leon Weston Westley, Anderson Frederick McKinley, John Ford. In this or raiiization we decided that it would he nlftl-d tiinri o nlnK since it is' supposed to be more than a club our aim is for the development and uplifting of the Negro race with socialism and intellectual culture. After discussing business the host served a course of hot cocoa and marsh mellows on top crackers and mints were served also.. The house was .hen adjourned to meet at the home of Lillian Thompson 2330 Graham street. THE NEIGHBORHOOD CHARITY CU E Columbia, S. C., January 28th - -"The?Neighborhood?Charity eh;I net at the home of Mrs.. Rosa Mun dell in December which wound up <a successful year's work in aiding he sick, and rendering, help U many persons in need. The club donated three sick persons foi tins, Julia Floyd and Mary Ag' Christmas: Misses Hester Simpwere also remembered, Freddie, Georgia Lee and Rosa Lee. The' first meeting in.Januaty was at the -home of Mrs. Mamie Alston. Each member?present pledged to do more this year foi die sick and^ needy Mrs. Katie Soloiiian, president; Mrs. Bt4kWashington, secretary. I.ES EXCLVJSLL" ITI: QL'LQUE CU B This club was organized for one purpose, the purpose will be published in this paper soon. ^Ve are keeping it a secret for the time being, but when it is. published just say? That Exclusiuite Qulque Club. May be this will interest some. The club is composed of only young ladies from Allen University. It should be of interest to the Brave Men Society since we are the opposite (sinlie). Miss Ruth Morrison was lu>s'esR to the club on past Tburs-, day. Each member expressed themselves t as enjoying the even :ng with such a charming hostess. Miss Janie Nickpea was expected as a member of the.club. Members so far are: Misses Ruth Morrison, Eddie Mae Wilson, Ella Johnson, Louise Johnson, Elizabeth Newton, Bessie Iioseboro, Janie Nickpea and G. L. Graves. Miss Elizabeth Newton the charming hostess for fttrirsday night. O* ^ m-mmrn. A DELIGHTFUL PARTY Mrs. Ella Mae Donaldson pave a delightful Birthday Party, Jan 23, 1936, at the residence of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ritter, for her. little daughter, _June,Ethel Ddhaldson. Quite a number of her little friends were present. They were served with cake and cream. She received a number of valu able presents. THE PLEASURE CLUB On Tuesday, January 28 a group of ..young men held a meeting at 1119 1-2 Washington street. The men that. constituted this particular group are men of social renown of the city. This club was organized and named "The Pleasure. Club". The officers el (-ted | are as follows: President, Mr. Joseph Hoover; Secretary, Mr. J. C. McDaniel; Treasurer, Mr. Calhoun Lucas; Chairman, Mr. Willie Wright; Reporter, Mr. "Red" Harper. Watch The Palmetto Leader for I Columbia's greatest social season. IN MEMORIAL j In memory of our dear fathei and husband, Mr. Wade Wise who departed this life on January 20, [ 1935, a?e 72 years. Dear father, how we miss thee no tongue can tell, no pen can write. Thy voice has gecn hushed, thy body lay molding in the clay. Sleep on dear father, we hope to meet thee. Thou are gone our precious darling Never more can thou return, Thou shall sleep a peaceful slumber Till that resurrection moprw? Wife and children, Lexington, South Carolina. - - - Til Sally Raiid And Her Troupe Here, Feb. 1st Columbia, S. C.?Sally Rand used to mean one blond girt with her own fan-waving technique. But 'today, in the entertainment world, the name signifies one of the largest touring theatrical companies in the country, an aggregation of prominent artists and eyefilling beauties who will descend in masses on Columbia when they play at the Township Auditorium. Saturday, February 1st. Sally's fan dance is still fea'tuiW?d in her show and with it her .newest terpsichorenn achievement. I he "Rubble dance." But emplifying these presentations is a Broad way revue that Times Square itself has conceded to possess distinction and size outdoing anything Broadway has seen yet in musical crmody extravaganzas. The cast list reveals one name Vtor anVrther of stars who were, the highlights of a doztm Ziegfcld,' Earl Carroll, George White and Shubert shows. .And as fur the_ girls it is the first trip away from Broadway for more than half of them. Among the better known personalities whom Miss Rand will -present Tire William and Joe Mandel, Bennie Ross and Maxine iS.tc.ne, Marguerite Ware, Harvey Karels, Roye and Maye and the atest sensation of the show world the mystifying oriental, "Tung P n Soo". In some 26 big scenes, the -how uses' a carload of scenery, ..resentsits, beauties enhanced by nearly a half thousand different ostumes and ensembles, against a background spocial scenic effects conceived by the noted Clark Rob i.-uu iinu 10 me, musical accompainment of orcFeSjjral effects originated and directed by Art Frasik.< Seats in Balcony -for colored (JO cents. i.. J'. TWELVE l?ALS SOCIAL ( LI B The club met at the home of Miss .Muybell W ilson, JD05 (Jervais street. The meetttvg was called 10 order by the president. Singing He Leaffcth Me, prayer by?MissFrost. Bible verses were recited oy each member. The minutes ot ihe last meeting were read, received $ml adopted. ~ "'tMqjfl*iS?vw? -called ?irnd each" member -ftsponded. We adjourned to meet with Miss Inez Seal's. Af.er adjournment, ithe hostess served cocoa and cake. The club met with Miss Seal January 2.'Jrd. Although the wear ?ner was very bad a .ew o. ^the members Were present and enjoyed themselves. Miss Seal served a delicious course. ' We adjourned to meet with Mrs. Mable Daniels, 2025 Taylor St. on Thursday January 30th. THE WARD ONE WILLING WORKERS The Ward One Willing Workers club met at the home of Mrs. ivosa .Mae (Jheeseboro, 42u Sumter street, Tuesday, January Lib, with the mauam president* presiding. The meeting was called to cruer by the president, Miss Annie B. Wolf and opened with the club song led by Miss L." V. L'hetse boro. i'rayer by Miix Minnie Thomas. Bible verse were heard by all. The meeting was opened for business. The ? minutes were -cad. and ?n nudum by Alias Lucy Jones*, seconded by Miss C. Shea,ley they .were received and adopted. Roll call the members responding. Miss Lucy Jackson will have a silver tea Sunday at her home 4 Greene Alley. Then the meeting was closed. Miss Nancy Sims I d the closing song. Miss -Annie Bell While led the closing tide. May th.- Lord, watch between me and thee. NON PERIL The regular weekly meeting of the Non Peril Social Club met Thursday, January 2'i at the home of Miss Be mice Harris with a. full attendance. The meeting - opened' with singing In The'Garden; the' Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison also quotations. After the devotional exercise the house was declared opened for reorganization of the club. The officers and members are as followers: President, Miss, Bernice Harris; Vice-President, Mrs. Margaret Harris; Secretary, Mrs. Mahalia Sartor; Social Secretary, Mis*?Louise Stroy; Treasurer, Miss Margaret Harris; Business Manager, Miss Bessie Lipscy; TTepdrfei-, Miss Thelma RackardV Critic, Mrs. Agnes Hopkins; member, Miss Catherine Cook. After the meeting a delightful' sandwich course, cake and mints' were served by the hostess. All' went away expressing themselvos as enjoying the evening. ri.AfRT? np i A i rvp The weekly meeting of The Claire De La Lune held at the heme of Madam Annie Hopkins, January 28th at 6:00 o'clock. The meeting was ealled~7to order by the president. The minutes were read and received. Fifteen minutes were given in which an interesting program was rendered. - Having finished all reg. ular business, each member gave | a suggestion on the improvement i of our club. | l We are very much pleased to have two new members, Madam1 > Isabel Miles and Madf.TTT*R:" | na White. The hostess served a delicious course. The meeting adjourned to meet ftt the home of Mademoiselle Clove Lewta. i IE PALMEJTTO LEADER THE BACqHANTE?; SOCIAL, CLUB The Baeehantes Social Ulub held its regular meeting, January 27 at home of Mr. Leroy Brown. The ~pTi^uh>nt, \tT?-tinw'H L-'vllvd I,he meeting to ordflr. We were then led in prayer by our Chaplain, Mr. Lucius Dakers. The" minutes of me [titv iuuti meeting w ere ri'Hu and moved and seconded. The roll was called, each member responding with dues and the rq,uit.'.tion of his favorite quotation. Old and new business was discussed. Th most important occurence of the evening: was the initiation of the new members. Those who were the main characters in this aflat were: Miss Mabel Brown, Miss Mary Clay burn, Miss Jessie Mac Gibson, Miss Malinda Ilickson, Miss Vivian Webber, Mr. Join Bonaparte, Mr. Lucius Dakers Duo to his illness Mr. Collier Carson exempted fronr t^e ini tiation. - We, the old members q! the club welcome our new broth ers and sisters arid with your help we hope to make this the lyes. year in the history of the club. ' The club has arranged to givY a party Friday, January 3] at tin home of Mrs'. Hutchinson,'912 Pint street. Friends and associates an | invited -to ccme out and ha.vo a ' good time. We, the members ol' the club wish ??Iiss Rawlinson much sucets: and happiness .in .her recent 1111 ' dertaking?Marriage, j The host and hostess, Mr. Brown' and Miss Goeins served nice_refreshments consisting of sandwiches and tea. The meeting adjourned to meet with Miss \ ivian Webber and Mr. Lucius Dakers next week. I m I THE FRIENDLY EIGHTEEN j s SOCIAL CLUB J > ? The club met at the home oj Mi*s. Cassie Simpking Assemb ly street, 011 Tuesday evening, 2i| of jHiroavy.' "Dccctioiial service was conducted -toy the Chaplain, Mrs. Cassie Simpkin. After which the housb was in Ot'llui f> 1 business. The President, Mi's. Eva 1 Adams, turned the meeting ovei to the Vice*Piesident, Marie Senior. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The 'sick committee .made its report. Unfinished business was president, Mrs. Adama asked all members to bring a pound to pound the old folks 011 inxt meeting night. The Friendly.. Club-is doing a great work and we nrav that God will bless us and luip us on to a higher calling. Our next meeting wilf~t>c at the home of Mrs. Eva Adams, 509 Sumter St. i Mrs. Marie Senior led the closing song. God Be With You, Till We Meet Again. iiimuissitiH- By Mrs. Alice Charves. THE MODERNISTIC ( LI B The Modernistic Social Club met at th; horn.' of Mrs. Kudino Walker Tuesday nite,. January 2fc. The" meeting was called to order by the president. The meeting was opened by singing c no verse ol fount Your Blessings, followed by the Lord's Prayer Trr-corrcert. Unfinished business was discussed. The minutes of last meeting was lead and approved. The roll was tlun called by. the financial secretary. The otlicers elected fcr 191G in the last meeting were: Mrs. ' Kudinc Walki r, president; Miss Rebecca?Wi'Mains vice-president. We woie dismissed al ter being served and enjoying friendly chats. ALLENDALE GIRLS AND BARNWELL HIGH PLAY > TO A 17-17 DEADLOCK ' Da. nwell, S. I'"i uih\, .Ian. L' r ? The Allendale Pathfinders playtil their return game today before a crowd of .";00 on the court here. The two teams were determined until the final whistle for a score on either side, at the last few minutes to play imant game for o ther t'am. Barnwell pril ls held a large lead throughout the first half cf the game. Where Barnwell hd Id to L' at th.. end o' the half. The sec nd half of the game was a different story, where the Pathfinders had to work hard to over the 11 points lead by Barnwell. By smooth floor work and accurate passing combined with brilliant, almost phenomenal shoot rng by Julia Fields and Famestine Johnson from any angle, Al endale Pathfinders gradually, but steadily whittled away the Barm w 11 lead and forged ahead. L. Glover cf Barnwell did brilliant shooting and dropod the final bosket to tie the game 17-17. The Barnwell team is coached by S. A. Ginyard and Allendale Pathflnd tr. by Eli J. D,avis, Jr., head coach and Miss R. P. Tunches. 1 LADIES AID SOCIETY The Ladies Aid Society oi Wesley M. E. Church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. M. Gan'Ht, 21 block of Lady St. at 4:30. All ladies are requested to be present and on time. Pres., Mrs. L. E. Rosemond; Sec.. Mrs. L. Hope. IN MFMORI \ M In loving memory of our mother Rosa I.ee Madden, who passed away, February 3, 1935. * ".We feel that you arc just away, We live to meet you there some i day." Son, Cresswell -W. Madden, Columbia, S. C. Daughter, Mrs. B. M. Humphry and Granddaughter, II. C. Hunter, Detroit, Mich. i WALHALLA HIGH SCHOOL Mr, W. M. Jones, a member of the ninth grade gave a party at his lovely home Thursday night, i The guests enjoyed muTiy games of bridge after which the hostess : Misses -ffylweiH' Bvor.eah' uml lie Young served cake and punch.' The party whs largely attended. Everybne present reported a p'ieasant afternoon. The Unique Social Club met on I Tuesday ut 2:15. Mi^j Brexeale president ' presiding. Many helpful topics were discussul. Thi club decided to present a play in me near future. After which \vi ajourtttd to meet again next Tuesday at the same hour. The P. T. A. met Tlnnsday, nite. Due to the inclemency of the weuthir, quite a few patrons Were absent. However the following topic was discussed: "Failure Is Too Costly For The School Child", opened by Mrs. \V\ M. Grunt. The topic wais well discussed by all who were present. \Ve have an active P. T. A. under the elfcient guidance of our President, .Mrs.* Frames Floyd. She is desirous ol having a 10U- per cent attendance at our n?**t_ iheeting, February. 2Ui The topic for discussion is as fob , lows:. "Health Requirements For Success At School" by Miss Amanda Williams."Mrs. tJrn.oI . ? . .v and Mrs. G. H. 'Washington. f- Refreshments will by served, and the banner attendance given to tit..class having 4.110 largest number patrons present. We are elated to see Charles Mhssey 'out again after being in fvcm getting hurt in a recent basket ball game. We, regret that Master William Thompson is o* the sick list. . We hope, he . will mon recover. The silver tea given by the flt''i and 7th grades at the home Mr., and Mrs. Andrew Wilson was .'juite a success. The party gp'-' n by the above classes at Mrs. Ft a noes Whituer Monday, night was enjoyed by guests of twenty >r more. . l'unch was. -served. . The basket ball girls and |,aty. motored to. Seneca Thursday,t; flay O. (.' T. basket ball. due1*' to " some misunderstanding we- were . A nly able to play the boys, lloivThe Scores were 1.1-0 in favor of O. C. T. . The third grade' regret that Henry White has moved to KasThe New Balilec Baptist Sunday School mot Sunday "in full attendance, with Supt. Mot l e presiding. After the class period of study the lesson was briefly reviewed by the Supt. Encouraging remarks by Mrs. 0. Jenkins. At 11 o'clock the^. 1'nstor, Rev J. W. Beeks ascended the rostrum . and alter a few renditions by the choir clu.se John 14:12 tor his 7pTfiee and enjoyed by alll who lis.' tened to it. The Trinity .M. E. Sunday schou nut in large attendance Sunday morning. * Rev. "and Mrs. Beeks and Wi) Main Daniel were the dinner gue-ts of Mr. and Mis. James Moore. Sun ; day. Mrs. llattie Mcoi'e who has b en. visiting her sister Mrs. PeaH Thompson returned' to her home,, in Tennt'ssee Thursday. Mr. Tunny King, was a visitor n tIt home of Miss Rosa I,. Allen Monday. Sir. and Mis.'.James Robinson.) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell and Miss Janie Ciane were the dinner guests of Ii.ev. and Mrs. J. T. Robinson Sunday. Thev wcrehighly entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crayton and Prof. Ira Wilson motored to Spar tunburg Sunday. Visiting relatives ; -returned Monday. They reported a very pleasant trip. Quite a number enjoyed the s 1 vol- tea Sunday evening at?ldu^ home of Mr. and Mrs. Rtfefor.J r>:..u i iviinut uiMin. i lie Hostess served ' cake and tea. Those'on the sick list: Mrs, Frank Howard, Mr. Andrew Wilson, Mr. Kirby White and Mr. Richard Hutchinson. The Flat Rock Baptist Sunday School met Sunday morning at 1"'clock, Bro. F. M. Jones, Supt. The lesson was well discussed u each class, after which- reviewed ..w the superintendent. 3:30 P. M. The B. Y. P. U. met i ailed to order by the president. A laige group attended. Everyone seemed to haov eniovd it. JOINT INTETl-itAC1AI.* MEETING ?The white ministers union ob Dorchester county held a joint meeting with the colored ministers union in St. Stephen's Itiihr | med Episcopal Church. Summer ville on Tuesday, January 21st. nus is the second mOgtirg Ln ' whi.h these two groups have nut. Rev. Albert D. Betts of St. Georgi is president' of the white union and Rev. E. W. Graham is president of the colored unich of Summervilje. , We were glad to welcome two guests at our meeting: Rev. Sam ucl Lloyd who is president of th ^ olorcd ministers union, Charles-, fcon and a teacher in the Bi-sho* Cummings Memorial Thcologica' Training School participated ir our fellowship. Rev. Henry P Keith who is also a teacher in th* Theological -"Training School wa with us.?Tluse guests helped us with their remarks. We were glad to have also Rev. V. A. .lanerette, the new pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church; also the Rey. McCrae of Baums Temple A. M. E. Zicn Church, Summerville. The spirit of Christian fellowship which pervaded the meeting made it a success. We were invited to St. George April 7, 1936 for our next joint meeting. CLASSIFIED ADS MADAM PETER'S Ilair Grower i Fwr niBBiaari iri'n fihri lif? * 'Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply once a week?PRICE 35c. 15)06 Blanding St. Columbia j Counts Drug Store, Washington St Thomas Drug Store, Corner Taylor and Harden Street* Thomas' Drug Store ~nrOXET7226 Cor. Harden & Taylor Sts. Columbia, S: C. CLARENDON CO. "TEACI^ERS* ASSOCIATION. ......uii.inaiMiii Kl.Slin - Techniques in the. Teaching of Reading. M lining. S..f.Jan. 30? INTRODUCTION?All reading may be classified under two general, heads': Thought and thought giving. Under these are the following general aims: 1. Appreciation of the lesson content. ?Skill in- silent .-reading. ir .3. Tho dramatic sense.' | 4. Skill in expression. Tin so four aims at'e called general because' they apply to al1 grades. Of the . four we should silent reading. The ability to read well is a great delightful a;*cbm- i plishnient, but the ability to read well ailently is a necessity to eveIndividual. Aims of First Reading. Thought Getting: * 1. Appreciation of the lesson content, (a). The jhqbit of connecting reading' with life. (b) The habit- of _ connecting reading with literature. (c7?The library habit. .. . : 2 Skill in silent read in/. . (a) Ability to grasp the thought (sen tence sense and paragraph.) (hi _Speo< Urapri-^'eeogmtreur ofvvords, phrasing, phonic sense. 3. DRAMXTIC Sense-Though; giving:, (a) Ability to interpret. 4. Skill in expression.' (a) Function. '(b) Fluency (sentence sense phrasing.) (c) Knowledge of phonics. All of the specific aims cf the fu?st grade still hold in the second gr.itle work to be done. At least one " ba-al text or reader and_ five supplementary read is should be read.?In- the third grade, the aims of the. first and second: grade are continued "With important additions. Work to be done: . At least one basal reader and four supplementary readers should be carefully read. Rpformics. .Mannuel-Studies in Reading by Searson anil-Martin. Supervision and Teaching of .Reaf.fng l?y. JI a rrif - D o nova n - A1-/ exander Johnson Pub. Co., Atlanta. The Psychology and -Pedagogy of Ilea iing hv Ruey-McMrllian Co. ?WASJK MATERIAL: I.' spools t turd boards, boxes '{. Cardboards 4. Scraps of cloth 5. Pictures from old magazines. (>. Fashion catalogues, newspapers 7. Cigar boxes. 8. Burlap bags Face-cream jars '10. Clla-s jars II. Coffee cans 12. Pieces of wood 1.1: Tablet backs 14. Inner tubes 15: c otton and" feathers, lfi. .Wrapping paper USES OF WASTE MATERIAL 1. Legs for funv.rure, curtain pulls. Wagon, furniture, doll bouses l A.,T..,?1 4-,-- ?^4i*v4uUgi COVel' hvXcr 5. Booklets, mounted pictui OS, 6. Pictures to teach rcaJing phrases seat TVo:k." 7. Sewing boxes, pencil boxes 8. L'allflltiu-boatrd. Bulletin foundations . 9. To held waste 10. Vases, candy-jars 11. Drums, food-containers 12. Br-atsk atYoplams, furniture 13. Momvta'iri pictures, booklets 14. Rubber animals 15. Stuff toys, decorations 16. Booklets, scenery ' The above program-was carried out January with departmental meetings The Primary da- . partment was presided over by Mia. Boulah. Crawford, and unit of third grade children. Miss A. L. Hildebrand presented the demonstration in the grammar grades. Mis.* Lula Carter in the high I school and Mr, R. M. Walker conI ducted the "Ac" conference. The speaker for the Assembly was Prof. J. P. Burges, Executive ?cretary of th# Palmetto Teachiara' AMxiaticm. % *? > ^ Pa??e 7 1 EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF Laundry Service _ 4ND DELUXE DRY CLEANING Caut ious Koutemen NEW METHOD LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. ; Rhone 2-1823 _ U ~ Fan-O-Lin System In Beau'v Culture (Jive FAN-O-LIN Hair, Scalp, Dandruff jpid Toilet Preparation i trial. Their worth has been proven. Have and are growing hair on bald heads and bare spots when directions are followed. Will promote a full growth of Hair. 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