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I Saturday, February 8, 103ft 1 MARION NEWS Old man winter is surely show\ j ing his colors. The people ol Marion are witnessing some of the coldest days they have had in years. Mr. William Livingston?passed "? to the great beyond en Wedne*? = day and was funeralized Sunday at Rains, S. C.* The community was saddened over the death of Miss Harriet James, a promising V young lady of the city. She was funeralized Tuesday. Members of the senior class o' the Marion x County Training i ....- School presented in a most pleas i ing manner a drama on Friday "January 24; 1036: ~ "The Gnttr tc Hauniness." 'Much credit is duo , Mr. Jenkins director of the play. The play will be repeated at a later "3a te^ToF the benefit of ST. Johr A. M. E. Church. Those missing the first performance missed a treat so don't fail to see it^rt St. John. - - ? The members o'fgul churches are urged to attend chqrch service in spite of the inclement weather. jMrs^A. Hag in MARION CO. TEACHERS MEET ? , The monthly meeting.. of - the Marion County Teachers \\as hci:l at the Marion County Training School with a full attendance. After a fervent devotional exereis timely and interestingly remark' along with helpful suggestions were made, the President, Miss W R. Beathea. The meeting Was then turned ovrr to the program committee of which Miss L. J. Pe Vese is the - efficient chairman. The teachers listened to a program that was L well prepared and helpful in even I respect. The program was as fol jows: Solo?H Love Life?Mr. Morris Young. Address?Supt. S. J. Wall. Response?Rev.W. P. Williams ^-Solo, Ah Sweet Mystery of Life ?Mr. Robert Gilliard. Each solo was splendidly renderMarion is fortunate in havi- mudi talent among hej* group <*. ' teachers. Too much cannot ho said nhonl. In the beginning of his speech, h commended the teachers of the w county and their choice of presi | dent. He also spoke of the hit*' grade of work being done by th<* ?4? teachprjs^ iLjyyajj.nlgasing to gath ? ' - er from his speech that Mario* S County is the only county in Sout1Carolina that is onnen hundred pei cent Rosenwald buildings. He urged the teachers to cooperate in the 50 per cent fuel movement He also made a promise of givinp equipment to schools at a very early date. Many other helpfu' and inspiring thoughts were: bro out in his address. As one listened to him and knowing of his work in reality one could easily see foftUhe~han the interest of the-rnitirf country at heart, Negroes as well as whites. This accounts fo' the ,encouraging educational conditions in the county. - It is tru?-j "that a chain is as strong as its weakest link," says one writer. In our midst were the following & visitors: Prof. C. Spears, Prof. J A. Holman, I.atta, S. C.; and Mis;, V Heyward, nurse from Jtl'ullins. AI \ were introduced to the association The Last two named made speeches that 'wgre enjoyed hy all. After roll call, the meeting adjourned with every one anxious foi the next meeting day. (Miss) Mary T. Green Reporte: ALLENDALE CO. TEACHERS ASSO'N. MEET SATURDAY.' y . FEBRUARY 1st. 1936 ? ? By Eli J. Davis, Jr. - Allendale. S. C. Feb. 1, 1936? The wintry weather that is grip ping this section of the country is not playing havoc with the at ty Teachers . Association meeting for each member and officer- is braving- su.bfreefcing teniperatur. es and snow to be at his post The Association is under the leadership of our noble and efficien' V President, Prof. D. G. Belton v ho has charge of the agriculture work at Allendale Countj Training school. Since the 'orga riiza'tion the. administration ha) put forth every effort and has y contacted every teacher of the county. The association plans to have 100 per cent payment of I state dues, and attendance at tin Palmetto State Teachers Association in March. The meetings are helj on the first Saturday of each month J -The initial?meeting of the Association was graced with the election and installation of officers Prof. C. V. Bing, President of State Palmetto Teachers Association outlined the work to the new i officers and their duties in ordei to make the Association a success. The second meetng of the Association was held, Jun. 11, 10.'16. Our chairman of program comi mittee was successful in securing Mr. W A. Shiftly. State Surpervisor, to speak to us.?His -address was very timely and encour aging. He stressed the need _and Iauvanrages or advancing o.ur induration. Our guest speaker, Mr Fred, All, City Supt. address be ? ing inspii aliunal .md? beneficial Work for children's interest. v The meeting of February 1st, opened with program arranged. Prof. D. G. Belton, President, crave 4 a very interesting tal? on "Nature I and Functions of the, school." After his discourse the association was opened for a general discussion. Many interesting thoughtswere advanced by members, aAd. meny were benefited and upliftpd * . by the discussion. Mrs. C. V. s Bjng gave a tentative report stat ? lug the cullwtlun orr Chrtstfranr tea la had exceed the fifty dollan I iJfci 1111 I I rn. ittor iili I r I SOUTH CAROLINA' CITIZEN , - SUCCUMB. Mrs. Katie Whaley of Columbia. S. C. died at ^ier home Sunday morning at four (4) o'clock after an illness of several days. Mrs. Whaley wni the daughter of the ?Itevid Green and Mmth.i Green of St. Matthews. S. C. Surviving are: John Whaley, two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Mrs. Julia Stroman, both of St. Matthew, S. C.1 two daughters, Misses Marie and Julia Whaley, six sons. Mr. bdward Whaley, Corley Whaley, Fred Whaley, Per ry Whaley, all of Columbia, S. C. Mr.v Earl WhaileV of Philadelphia, Pa. Herman D; Whaley of Washington, D. C. fourteen .grand children and two great grand children. ~ Funeral services were?held -at St. Matthew Baptist Church, St. Matthew, S. C. Wednesday. Jan. 29, at 2 o'clock by the Rev. S. 11. Smith of Co 1 unibia, S. C. Inter- . nent followed in St. Matthew Baptist Church yard. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to the Revs. David Mitchell, S. II. Smith, James Hopkin, B. A. Lykes, ^nd those that helped with the program, the many friends that issi'sted in the funeral arrangement flinl" nlsn tn Johns. n-Hi adh'V Funeral Home and its personnel. Mr. John Whaley and children FHE CHRISTIAN HOME BURIAL AID SOCIETY -If you want anything done well lo it yourself-. The Christian Home Burial Aid Society held its first, quarterly neeting of the year Saturday. Tanuary 25-26. 1936, at Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Saluda County with lodge No. 28. The meeting was called to-crier by the President,. Mrs. Marie Burton. Singing hymn No. 12 "Farther I stretch my hands ..to thee," etc. Several prayers were Tnarb. - "Mutt Jesus hear the cro :s. alone," etc. 1 This^?sqng . brought our devotional'service to "a .close.. The house was then opened to nake the Union bettcr-than it has -keen in-tin.' past.. The roll was called and each local lodge responded briefly. Number of lodges reported 12: number of members reported 200; number of grand officers' present 3. We . raised for death assess"m errt--$H8-.00?AVe-raist d- f or. Union, Hssnssmoni. 900.119. ui ami xuiai $12G.05. Paid U ndoytake is $78.00; Paid Bereaves $10.00; for mis ' ' ellaneous $8.05. Total paid out $120.05. Our next meeting will'be at -the Church of lod?c No. 110. Union S.. C. at Bethel A. M. K. Churrh? April, 1P.1G. ? District No. 1 rcgp.-tte:! very much to hear of district No. II Secretary. Mr. Wesley Kmmeisor being indispose I with Pneumonia. We" hope he will, soon be his'sell ' again. We were also sorry to sc. ' or r State Secretaiy, Mr. W. K. Williams. lame with' rheum a t is m After all preliminary and business had been completed, we ail iourned bv l'cpcating the ' lodge 111 izpah, "Keep my mouth dost for ever Lord from slandering o' my brothers a.ed sisters am. 11." Record Secretary and Reporter (Miss) Martha E. Suber. BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAIN I NO SCHOOL NEWS 0 The faculty and members ol Bwinfort Cnlmtv Training Schoo were tavored with the presence 01 Miss R. B. Ccoley, Principal ol Penn School, Miss Grace B. House Assistant Principal and a party 01 Missionaries from Africa, India England, Scotland and Wales. Th. student-body and the school sextitto, dirccte by Miss Julia B. Gilliard sang a group of spirituab consisting ot tne toiiowing: htea Away, Swing Low Sweet Chariot Shout All Over Coil's Heaven ami Roll Jordan Roll. Sixtette sang Dainicl Saw the Storm and Th Blind Man Stood on the Way and Cried. Miss Cooley spoke and. ii trodneed the members of the party. She asked Rev. \V. I). GrifTeth cf India to speak representing the members of the group but he aski 3d Rev. A. W. Williams of Afiicp to speak in his stead as he felt that the students would be more' interested in hearing about Africa than they would be in hearing about India. Rev. Williams gavi quite an interesting talk about the work they are doing. He brought out the fact that their work is similar to our work here. And that regardless t f race' oY color, we an end. There Was a very good basket ball game between the Penn and Beaufort County Training Schools girls Friday afternoon in the Penn School Gymnasium. Quite an enthusiastic crowd was present to cheer the girls. The Beaufort Co. Training . School girls lost to a score of 22-11. After the game, the two teams and representatives from the two faculties were generously uTTfrtained hrr thi1 " Prow School Community Center build-" jng. A delicious salad course, cocoa arid cakes were served. Afterward, the teams had a social feature in thg Community Auditor rtrnrr. - Missus Jr ft. Gilliard aiuf Lucile Flint wi-i'e very pond at the piano. Miss Anna White, a student of the nineth grade was called home on account of illness in the family. Mr. Acy McKerrzie, a student of the tenth grade was called home work. Enclosing the Allendale County Teachdrs Association as a unit of the Palmetto State Tea- ' chers Association wish to say in I the words of the NRA7-rrWe will do our part." . . a. I [\\t I _v aBB& VVAi-l-A t?: NOTE: Your question answe a clipping of thin column in encli repJy, send a quarter (26c) ant veiope ior my wew /wsuroiogy mail free advice on three (3) q mrthdate, and correct address t 'to ABBE WALLACE, care of T1 Assembly Street, Columbia. Sou L. C. E.?I want to know if it is possible for my brother' ?and myself to get our old home hack? Ans.V If'seems *to me that /our FATHER sold, this home many years ago and it now legal-( IV belongs to the widow that is living in the house. I do not contact you ever regaining this home back. ......... A. H.?Please tell me if 1 should stay here or leave? Aivs.V Don't let people influence you when they tell you that they see your husband running are.utid with other girls?he is not GUILTY. Yob would be ma h more contented with him so remain where you are until you have cause to- leave. * ? * X. L. V.?I woLld ' like to i :r I r~: a 11.. tvin/v* 11 nij uu> 11 iviiii rt*au> cares for -ine? Ana.: He 'does not . care as much for you as you would like for him tc?it seems that he has a GIRL FRIEND in the city where he is in college, who means quite a bit more to him. If he cared very much for you he would visit you once in a while. , ^?. ? J. S. A.?I enjoy reading your column and would like for you to toll me if I will ac?complish my aim? ? Ansvr Although T do not think that you will anpc: r on the RAX>IO anytime this year I do contact you performing on the stage as an .entertainer. M. I./ S.?I)o yoM think that iT would "profit ;nnrw"-go to housekeeping or what is the best thing to do? Ans.: Your husband and you could save nionev if you would get a small APARTMENT and fuini h it wiily.your own furn'-.V ings. It is not absolutely necessary for you to get four v? five housekeeping luums when you really <lo not need this space. \V. R.?Where did my girl friend get the thirteen dollars in bills that she has now and she isn't eve in working. I 'o.ind them hid away while I was hunting an envelope: llsi). 'Mw. Shanklih had some if hei white friends as- visitor,. on the lampus Saturday. . The mid-term examinations are just over. On a whole, the students made a very aecreditable showing. We are hoping . tj> ;do even better during the last hall of the term. Mrs. Lottie' White Irom Ladies Island.. her son and friends visitid the campus Sunday. I51SIK.PVILLE NKWS Winter he Ids complete sway in ~rrrn?pait of the country but th? spirit 01' our chuivh people to work and seive continues slightly unabated. In spite of the hca vy snow falls, few friends like t motor and we were happy to set our friends from Columbia, Miss Green, Messrs F. Abraham an.I Malverse Mack in our eity on business Thursday nite; Our community have been sadlenod by thc deaths of Mrs. Covington "and Mr. Register. Roth were quite t aged. Their funeral were held oh Sunday at Mt. HarU ...Hot flitn-nli Pr,,. \fo?V. pastor. Miss Eunice Outm was on the sick list but she made a speedy recovery after seeing a -strange friend on Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Carpenter and Mrs. Cleveland I.ee Eckels were the guests of Mrs. Abraham on Tugs day. Miss Barbara Burton spent the week-end in Columbia. Master Easley Abraham was successful in coming over through the snow to see his parents ovei the* week-end. Misses Annabellle Mack and sise P. G. of Morris College and Lincoln Hi spent the week-end at home. The Golden Star club of the Hi school gave a playlet entitled "The Maiden's Club" in 'the auditorium on Thursday: Everybody -enjoyed ttv-?: The patronage of the school is more inspiring than it has been. everything seems to be working out! nicely, We can see that our white friends of the CiTy^'are constantly thinking of us. Rev. Mr. I.ittlejohn gave a very interesting and helpful talk to tie studentbody. The glee club rendered a very good program at the white Methodist church ' on Sunday night. The Allen University quartet of Columbia also shared in this program and they held everybody spell-bound. Rev. . Mr. Herbert who is pastor complimented the club arid Mr. ueo. AbrafttS, "T*fl9S Roberts and Mr, Ferdinand Abra THK l,EAl>EK mn| , , ~j< rs | 1? Vw^-J (red in thip paper ONtY when nsed in vour'letter. For private I ' 1 a self-addressed, stamped en- 1 Reading, and receive by return tnestions. Sign your full name, < .0 all letters. Address all mail -i HE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 1 th Carolina. i ? -- ;"? t- -< Aiis.. Anyone who hunts for trouble as a rule tirpls it?however, when your girl friend was ! employed she did not sptMtd evorycent that she made but lias put this little bit away for a RAINY . DAY. .Your suspicions arv unjust. " 1 1* * * * * 1 P.- \V. E.?I have had it in ' my mind to make a change of residence for the past few months but my husbtnd don't ' seems to want to. What mu*t 1 1 do? ' 1 Ans.: Continue living with your husband's people until he 1 has enoughfliioney to suppoit you in a place of your own. Try to be agreeable. with his people for his sake if nothing else.' * H + . % * It.-It.?I stay at home and mind my own business and 1 r want 11? know why these people hate me so much? Ans.: If you would try to be* V a little more sociable in.-.tcad of i staying entirely to yourself you would be much happier and the > GOSSIPING neighbors would j have little to discuss behind your back. The people you have reference to that dislike you have hnaril unmn^ nl' |4ih.. lllll)) J tattle-tales that live around yotr. >1'. P. T.?I want to go to : Detroit end practice mv oro- _ fession but jhesitatc:\Y hat do you advise? May I write nriv.il ?'lv ? Ans.: Thig would 'n' a goo.! location for you and your SISTER who lives in Detroit could help .you get started. Yts, you n. f>y* -write mv privately ? -Jttst?settd?a- quarter for my Astrology. Read- > ing and I will give you my free advice on. three questions. See the note attached to this column, i for further information. ...* i . > W. S.?I was called, hack i on a job (hat" I haven't work- I-" ed on for several years and I wonder if it will prove permcnehV? A list: .lust as "long a* you do your \\;oik well you will have this job for it seems to me that one of your FORM KR KM FLOYFRS , I was very instiununtal in you go| inir back to this, place to work. I ham on the g< od work, they ari I doing*. Mr. F. Abraham is tlu ! etliciint teacher of Allen University music department. Miss Roberts sang a lovely solo "Danny Iioy" with Mr. Abraham at the pipe organ. * The Mr. Sumptcr, who is young in the ministerial course, accompanied the -quartet and gave his service by leading the congregation in prayer and the announcing of the benediction.. ' Miss Green, one of the instvue: tors or a I it- ti came ovei with tlu d young men to help share -then struggles. Everybody feels-proud 1 of this young lady. i lie above named quests were 1 nerved?from n?salad?and cake?ax, J the t aeliers' coltag< s. Mrs. Abra- 1 ham was hostess. < Mrs. Mary Mack fcels proud ol 1 her son, Malve'rse, dyeing able to make ,a man of. himself. All of the students of - Dennis Hi e 'one:; r to sn the honor roll appear in the hex't mouth weekly issue. GREENVII.I.E (OI NTY 1 TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION* t ' Tile Greenville C? ur.ty Teacher* i Association held its r. gular meeting at 10 o'clock at the I'hyllis i Wheatley Center. Bt cause of the I heavy snow very few were able to be on time... however, about lot came befi re we adjourned, Mi i Verona Wakefield was in charge' of? \ the meeting. Mrs. Bessie Gobi- 1 smith introduced the speaker of t the day. Miss llaskol Wright, a I teacher in the Anderson Street < City School.?M-tsr?Wright-?wa-v-e t some timely remarks ^on ".The t Teaching of Reading", Several ) [iroblems were presented to Miss _i Wright, and she immediately gave 1 solutions based on past experience, t Pnllnu-inir Ali-s \\ riirht.'.. address i thi' piloting was turned over to ( the President. Mr. G. A. Andersop. Mr. Anderson's first act was t to present to the members a I)i- t rectory of the County Association, the first in the history of the couti I tv. Prof.- J. K. T?eek, and "MrsT"! Bessie Goldsmith-were elected to the House ?f IKdegates of the | State Association. - I Mr. Anderson hopes to secure--? Mr. A. Johnson of Columbia a<|< a speaker for mtr next meeting, March 7th. i s' We were delighted to have with ( I us in our meeting, Mr. Wright of i Williamston, S. C., and Miss Clink c scale, a student of Benedict Col- t lege. . FRIENDSHIP (Or.I.EGE i By Ethel Dolores Dunlap I | ^^The^Dramatjc Society under the < 1 er will give its fifth of the series ! af entertainments ~on February 21,. presenting "The Garden of Love" a pageant. The society has done and is doing wonderful work foi the institution. We are proud of our m*truvUH1,\l+^ Walker, who is a resident of the city and is widely known for hu- versitile ability. Mr Walker iv^^aLudjod dianiati > and music aii^Tf' ury dliuent iiTT these two fields. We are hoping to do great things in thy future under Mr. Walker's leadership. "J.ook Out Lizzi'\ *u comedy Jrama in three acts will be given irthe chapel auditorium on Wedlesday, February\l'J by the memre rs of the fourth $*eur high undo he direction-of" Mrs. Fleta Djggs, . las^ adyispr. Thy play, is .being, epeated-by request because it at.1 acted such a large audience.when t was givn on November 27. Kv? >py good jHay -that is given Mrs. ; biggs' name is always associated .vith it because she has presenteii 1 |uite a number of them and all rave been good. Th entire stud lit body is pibuil to have Miss Allene Miller of ft yen, N. G., as secretary of i the ! Friendship K. S. Miss Mil-Ler is a member of the Junior-Nortuan , ;lass ami an "all around" athlete: she has proved herself indispe.'sa bio-on-the basket ball - team, sir also jiossesses a plasing person ality and is always cheerful which adds to her popularity en the campus. Miss Floree Little of An ierson, S. ('., has been elected cla t criuc lor me school year urn is filling, her position we hderfiil ly. Miss Little is vt?y versitilp- ' and never shirks at anything, sin is a member of the basket, bal. team and other activities of th; school. . . . , On January .'11 the monthly serial was given in the college audi torium with Misses L. B. -P.rnn i and Beatrice Davidson respectively as chaperons. The young la dies and . gentlemen we're" glad t'< get together in a social gatjhorine which was the first df the season: The students Friendship C'oi lege are not unly_iryitlg tu_pas; Llixiiis e'ullt-o-o two 11 l .ul il? v nn _ wide-aw'ake and alert on prohli nis i)f the world and other things as tVe 11. CLINTON COLLKOir NKWS Ko.k Hill, S. C.?Due to the ii element Weather the atlair tlui was. tei be given in tihv auditoriu. .Hernial dk-.by? the mesLi- Social Club was postponed until < later date. The M. S. C. and the' B. O. II. A. Clul/s had a joint mee. ing in the dining hall Friday njte The topic for discussion was "Per' sonality". It was beautifully.olis trussed by members from each clul eniailged upon l>y the Matron \f . . f> .?! I liUW M l . The Senior class will sponsoi f Valentine atl'air on the 11th. Thi is promised to he a gala atl'air. Pi of. K. 11. Kye r.motored to Columbia where he spent tlu- week end with parents and friends,- Mi William McCormick, a number o. the Junior High elass acsjopipaniec hint where he visited relatives. . Mi:. Clrflton. Modlock spent tin work-end with parents at Cailisle We are fflStd to have Miss Car lie Lewis hack, who was called t her lionte in Chester on the ac count of the accident of her bin. titer who sull'ered a broken le jr Miss Geneva Alridge, Grea Falls, member- of the St nio.r tier mal elass suffered ;t broken arn" and other injuries as a rosy It o being hit by an autimiotTlTe1 Sat .trday evetting as she was get l inji- not tin,.! loo- <i'O' r Last, but by ~f.o' means least the entire stur(cnt-l/ody is making preparation for the mid-term ex iiminations which start Wednes. rlav. February 5. We aiy yliniimating all social laffairs this week so as to have no interference with >ur mental capacity. MARLBORO ANI) BKNNKTT.v VILI.K HIGH SCHOOL NKWS Benin ttsville. S. (*.? I it oiir Hi scho'l department the mid-term examinations are history having ' jeen completed January 2'Jth. The itache.rs are busy grading papers j md the students are anxiously waiting for their marks. >\ e an* noping mat mere will lot tii' any saddened hearts in the ligh school departnv.nt since tin ' xaniinations arc ever. Th?. tlcnuntary and primary deart mints mid-term examination}1 vill b.gi? Tuesday, February -1th kVe arc hoping tiiat all will stand he test and come out victorious . There will he given in the school luditorium a Valentine play tn.itled "The House i f Hearts". At- ' ,er the plav -wi\[ be a Valentine >arty. Don't forget the date Fri. * lay, February 11. Although wi ! lave been having very severe wea her our 'enrollment is gradually nereasing and the average attenianee very. good. ?. f- *-? Thursday arid Friday past with Mght inches of snow, found stulents and teachers on the job. January 24, Society Hill girls lowed to Bennettsville tht> scores rsor?"? January 28, McC'all Junior High ilayed their ret urn. game hi re in Jennetjtsvilli. High School gynina 'turn.? Agntrr the girls" and boyrif old H. II. S. won the victory. With Misses Bomar and Hani J nond and Mr. W. J. .Gilliam in rharge we may expect , victory. Fhey will tackle any school. Any >no desiring a frame* just get in .ouch with Coaches Bomar, Haninord and Gilliam. > We are looking forward to playng El lei-he, N. C teams here February 4, and -we are planning th ijive them a nice clean dressing ir whipping either way you want to 9ay ij,, and send them hack to Korth Carolina. BennettBvllle Nf*s? ?u! Sfa Mi: chael M. E. Church passed away during I he past week and was funeiaiized Sunday limn Mt. Michael M. Ew Church. The ""month of January with it.Sundays Of FTRJW and rain and -umtit me pas^cn, rni'nupn an ?t it the mvmkcrs were found loyu) and at their post of dDty. All of the services were well attended und generous, offerings were given. The Missionary Society had a full meeting and has done inUeh to ri'liWt the suffering during the extreme cold weather They fed .one faiiiily for eight days. , t "A Living Tiee" i_s soon to be presented by the society. Watch for the date. Today the first Sunday in Feb ruary came in with .-now-covered grounds and no change in temper mure. yet many pews were .filled *Tlu* pastor was at his best and spoke on "True Religion" as written by James. The sermon .sank leeply.ahU <pened hi arts and po?ketbooks. A special piea was made and In sides their regular offering. Thi scene reminded one of the days vhen l.hey [aid t.reir jrif.t> at .tlu." altar., for. beds, mattressis, bed ding and money were, givep t< help the pin r and needy. 4 True religion as was explained by tin- pastor was shown indeed Truly the. i hui eh. is <tfi th-vupwar. bound and the. Christ dike spirit r*~ growing. Yoii are welcome to ull'of eui services.! (Mrs.) Prudence' 11, MeCdllum reporter Shiloh Baptist Chute! new^s^__^ ItTir^l SAC AI) K M Y X K S . ? ; I . By Km ma Morse The devotions at Chapel houi are being conducted each week hy various classes. Third Hi was in charge la^t week 'at which tjnu thev .bcnilirht lo.llv ^nm,. W..1. l" . ----- i.vM ol .'i n. t t>?-? I the Second Hi class'is in ehargt and next week the First. lLj. wil have charge'. ?< > ur?basket?hal i?team?(girl* > playe i Uarnwt.ll <>n Wednesday This v Us a very interesting ganuOu: rills wan The i/oy.^ o ti an played I nio'n Baptist, our boy? won this victory. The rally-. entertainment give-r cy Third and Fourth Hi Frida\ niti'"w*:as vei \ interesting- and-etiiuyed by all. One of. the feature; .vt.s the Boxing Contest by Messrs Sylvester Cm ley. Fourth Hi ant Saul. Dull y. Third Hi. Mr. Cor !< y wo.ii. He is apt to be anothei J< Loins if he keeps on. Messrs---tieorge and Thad. Ken ikT; Ovoi ge Duiito^ and Carol Na les. 'accompanied by Misses Vera and-^Beatrice Kenneiy Were the ruests ?>f Missis Sallie Naples and "Dot" Kennei, St niors, Sunday. Mr. Carol Nagles was the guest ?' Miss Kthel Hill. Sunday and Mr tii-rrrpr* tomtit'n v. as ftu' gue.-t of Miss Tht.-lniiT"J. Watson, Loth an Seniors. Mi s. Coi l ie Jl Carrol was called home <>n account of the death ol her daughter, Dr. KutW Carrol. >he has our griatest sympathy. Mr. Way m<> nd .Jackson, CO amp at Anderson is visiting his nar.nts tor a few., days;' Mr. Harry Miller'was the Sun i;i\ CVCMIHg Jf'iesi VII .>1 ISM'S .All me Blocker. Kddie M. Worthy am. Mary Thomas. Miss Grace I.. Biitt has returnid to sci'o i )k- was detained home. du" t.i ilinoss. \I.Ai)Trmr-f I l..n..y It;. 1,1 nml l/.j cil.- Hayes were the week-end ruests < : th in childr: n.- M<. ssrs T F. and Cony us Byrd and Joe A 11 a y es, "Senior H ijjh. We niv hannv to know 'hat inid-terni examination is ovei. Miss OUie Bettis, Freshman and Mr Ai\ij; Stevens of Aiken \ ere gm st? of Miss Sineta Gold on, Senior. Sunday. Messrs Abner Carter and Je:o:ne Simpkins spent the week"nd at home. Our ranks have been invadeu b\ mi unwelcome jjaiv recent y."Mr. Flu". Some faculty members and students were his victims, all are( better. _ . Miss Thomasina- Holme^ sp.ntj the week-end at home. She and! Miss Gussie Ghent Greer.Wvuxi I are Caching in the Beech Islanuj section. They report that theirj ivork is progressing rapidly, bothare graduates of Bettis '35. Mr. Kugent T. Holmes and Mrssi Dajsy Wilson were the quests oithe Holmes Saturday afternoon 1 February 1st, 19357 Mr. Holmes, President of Bettis Alumni together with several mem' ;h. a.uiite: ium' <>!' Bctt s, Febru-j ary 1st. The next meeting will. :>e held on the 'JPth of February. JACK WILLIAMS ' *" ' W n d it r o t n R iv L? IV U U kj 1 V/ i* JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr. Drugs, Ice Cream, * Soda*. Cigars, Cigarette* and Tobaccos. 2,265^ Hervals St. Dial 923f David G. Eiiison General Insurance Honest and efficient attention given to' all buslnesa placed with ma. PHONE 5717 0 ? L. .' 'r . * l'*are 3 | all members arc urged to b invs? ent for business of importance. 4 -Member*---on - Kre.-d.n.an clas.? gave their class mat \ Miss Irene Smith a surprise birthday party I more Hall, Saturday nite. All re* _portoy 1 having an eni'vahla tiipe. Misses. Alice Ballard ana N. J., " fi;il J 'i 1 III Ji.! 11] -- 11 Hi *I'}1 !l . I" ' Mr. C. 11 Bla-smgale visited friends and relatives here "Sunday. Mr. Blassengale and Mx, Jerry Perry visited their home near 'Springfield, S. ('., Sunday. Miss (lussic 11. (Ihent was the weelc-eiui guest of her sisters Miss PR Ruliv nr.il !>i.lh. Mo, o .fiu^ wiiciu. msi) her brother. We sympathize with Mrs. II. A BIu -i i.irale whose hi other.- Mr. M. W. Watson of Saluda County died a few days ago. JOHNSTON NEWS ' ' . ' In spite of inclement Weather, many, church goers found themselves in some church on Sunday. The Happy Club elected officers at a recent meeting, , The following were elected: Little Misses* Irene Collins, President; Ora Belle" Pope, Sec.rBeaulah L. Pojk*, Treas. The Club "is" planning to have-a program the next meeting. Miss Tlattit Miles is the advisWr of the club. The officers of the LeagiU' for 1'JdO announce as follows; President, Mr. Willie." Gary; Sec., Miss Martha "Williams Treas. and League Me-sage, Miss ? . . Hattie MiJcs. . s The Rosses had a6 their supf per guests on Friday night. Rev. T X f ? ? 1 ? j. .??. oiasscnyame, Mrs. Evelyn r ' Williams and daughter, Maltha Williams. Mrs. hn"Latinv-re. a Teacher at Hart Spring, near Ridge Spring . spent the week-end at her home . here. * Mr. .vnd Mrs. Norah Amos and Rev. J/ M. Blassengame visited . friends in Ridge Spring on. Sunday. Prof, -and ..Mrs.- C. 0. Mcintosh . and t:.e Misses .S. 0.' Simnkins .. " a n< i X ^ "L^nonTTTn "wen^s ho pping^/^ n ..\utfusta, Ga. on Saturday, We regret very much that Miss . P. 1- Hani' v i- ill at this writing at her* home in- Anderson# S. (.,* Miss Rainey is a teacher in the Rosenwald School here. ."We are ^lad to report. that Mrs. W.-B. Bass is better, at this writing . ..." . We are clad to see. Miss . A. Miles out ay-ain after- being ill. "~Miv W.-'Williams has returned to his home in Columbia, S., C. af-' l.ter a visit to his s.ister, Mrs. "L. . . HI la Miles oil Aiken St. Bethel b. M. E. Church Services Preaching. 2nd ..'nil 1th Sondavs at 1-1 :30 A, M. _ Sunday school. every Sunday at. Epworth League Monday night 7:30 o'clock. Pravc.-. meeting Wednesday . night, 7 :.'!0 o'clock. t 7.u rcir: "T" 13uj 1<J itiOhJb Thursday right, 7:30 o'clock. * Happy Club 1st and 3rd Sun* days.? o:.'?U . o'cloclj. AH 111) WOMAN AT EASTOVER; S. C. F'ASSES Mrs. Miami Sharper. 78. died January 30th at the home of her son. -Mr. J. S. Sharper.near Eastovti aftyr a .lingering illn'ess of several months. Sht.- was very pluhfinen.tly .known in the community because of her friendly a? spciation and charitable deeds and more especially in the churches. . She <i fined to hriw had mcnihc. ship in all the churches ' in reach. She was a great entertainer of young folk 'especially gifted in folk lore. < A faithful member of St. Philip A. M.. E. Church where who proceeded near 15 years ago.. She is survived-, by seven children Messrs J. S. Sharper. Easto.ver; E<lw. .if Jacksonville. Fla.; Lessie Jones. Chester, Pa.; Susan Nelson, Sumter; Florence \*igfaH, I.<y and Sultan of Charleston. i . i JmT Right on Duty! no one would suspect she used to suffer so severely at times... THOUSANDS of women have reported that Cardui helped to j .relieve functional pains of men{.? cimaMnh, anH hv improving pu trition helped to build up and strengthen the whole system. No woman is better off for having put up with functional pains, j cramps or nervousness iF-^jjrjl5 at monthly periods if 2 Cardui would have I eased her suffering. . . . |( Try Cardui in your case. 1 Of course, if not bene- I Al [ fited.copsult a physician. oK? ; CARDUI fg1 for Functional Pains ^ "a;-^? at month/ -oriodw