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SERVICE STATION
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for $1.00
M. II. IIAM.KY. Prop.
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~ .\OTKE1
in \i i. < OI.OKKI) PI;OIM.|-:
. \yl\o art- not satisfied ' with your
present job a ltd those w ho don't
. 1 haw ji'lis. call to see us at the
(OI.OI HI A
~ Kniplo\ment Bureau
cool) POSITIONS AVAII.ABLK
17)21 Main Street
Koom 7 ** Phohi 386f
Open Ml Ninht?21 hour Serrlc*
'" Sa\e .vttttf nirktrs arid dnue?-?4
eonie._u.p_ Jj). see u.s' .sometime .
While in Columbia visit the
Lenox. Heer Garden
ki M lli:s \ f \I.I. TIMJ'.S
Ml UUA.t ami. (iivA.N'T,. Prop.
ti2'.) ? AMll.Mi KIN SIKbh'l
.. ,m"n?\i??wi i-: lows
;\Ni> UKKI NAN'l" INC
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Fern ii 1C Help Wanted
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__Keai Home-Made
ice Cream
.'> Dips For 5c
1 r> It." il \ <>u Don't Like I'1
DON'T PAY I
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1 1 1.7 \V;i-hin.uton Street
1 THANK YOU!
? Lover VIonvy, Success
I!.. . -1 tli; -'and. Wife ...
Q ::i A .u11<> Mon'
y. Ma;' r \Y,. y You A??e You
I ^'nVi' ? i'viI in all Ciul,,i,t;ikini?s?
i . ike I- utar ! Know what
DON'T WORRY
. .i 1 Nivfij and .Seventh Books
M"' r: "ilYr a. Key ,tr? all Trou:
i.
S ' i and Bit'! Tat for As'
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I \ST < \H. TO S. C.
BAPTISTS
((' niimiod from page 1) I
most vital steps in missions arc I
V. van it '.iTit.ion atul , Enlistment,
v. 'm> .'v. i' dii" i;t.'.i?elnrohl- ?be.
ne either Hist riet and hr
? should have ehanro of all "drives
ji'-nir.iiiion . ltd puldiei'y. vork of
tiH< Convention. The rnnomian
must decide a fid provide for funds
rjr tJ? 'TTTTf iTrirsym: otitic IpoffttPly
way for this work ami not depend
on a more pittance given at
the close of t|ie convention.
Morris college will receive
greater attention than ever this
year. I)r. Pinson has performed
only given the College a very fine
rating with the Educational' Department
of the State but .its
reputation , is National 'and is
showing students from all over the
Union. i.IJaptist pastors from- every
section of the state will come
prepared to stand 100 per cent behind
our great president.
Can an office be held legally in
the convention by any other than
a life member? . Well come on to
^ the convention lets sec. ("
The methods of conducting the ;
group meetings will Jbe changed or ' j
I
r MORE?
S E II
luf Flourl
?r Flour)
O U Rr M(^N I Y|
the group meetings will be done
I away with all together. There are
some of US Who I eel that as they
wero'conducted they were no more
tlu\?i machines for legalized graft,
anu that things that have been
will not be again. We hold that
they should either be held per constitution
and president's recommendations
or changes n the constitution
should be made. Abraham
Lincqln said "you can fool
some of the people some of the
time, but you can't fool all of the
people all of the time.
Come to Laurens to sing, shout,
pray, think, plan arid do things?
Aw!,S,,1G U ncw t*ai
N.t * '
G. G. Daniels, Drive Itfgr.
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GAFFNKY NEWS
(Continued from page 1) .
and a biscuit and doll dress contest.
One -side of the church was
filled with white friends afriong
whom were teachers and pupils
mI i oin the Mearenin Ml?school and
pupils from the Gaffney High
school, The contests were sponsored
by the Ilom^j Makers Edircattonal
service through one of
the'teachers of the school. A
~FoTmi of the church held the dis-jilav
ol' doll drena and the -plaWsof
biscuits. The dressers " were
made by the simplicity- pattern.
Th^: biscuits were made with
kumford Baking Power. Every
pupil used the same recipe in
biscuit making and pattterns for
thy dresses were alike. The
judges were tteaohers from?Bea
v< i d;un school and Miss Saaona
Moore, a teacher in Union county.
A first, second and. third prize
was '.--given in each contest.
\\r o:?
v.' oi&cmure received
first prize in the biscuit contest
c? ;\od fiibyt jMze' in the dress
"meSt.. The-}ini^fs~wcTh thorough.
11 their judging: ' . - - '
The teachers of-this school arc
Mrs. M. (i. Littlejohn and Mrs.
(I. R. Jolly. They botth report- a
j kasatit and successful term.
The remains||of Mrs. Lola L.
"Liscomb Were laid to rest Sunthe"
White Plains cemetery
i Rev. R. B. Sullivan preached hei
funeral. Mrs. Liscomb had been
sick several months. Duringrhe'
sickness she was always cheerful.
| .She. was a dutiful member of the
White I'lains . Baptist Church
She {eaves a husband, one small
daughter and six sons who will
greatly miss er tender care. A
I larut- croyvd attended her funeral.
I Mr. O. H. Hawkins was Undertaker
n charge..
illh.II SCHOOL LEAGUE HOLDS
TRACK MEET. >
I he Athletic Association ol
Secondary Schools of South Carolina
held its annual track meet
Saturday at Benedict College.
There are twelve schools in this
Associatu/n. However, only foui
I . chools pr rticrpated. -The following,
schools had representatives
I present for the encounter: Maihei
Aea amy, Camden; Lancaster B Hi
School, Lancaster; Tin ley High
School, Chester and Booker Wash
;ngtoti High School, Columbia.
Mather Arailnmi- ?i
in j ?>.mucu away
with most of -the laurels.
Summary of Meet:
I 100 yd I)ash?<Dul?ose,- Mather.
Academy; Williams,- Mather Academy;
Ilainey, Mather Academy.
Time 10.5 sec.
| 220 yd. Dash?<Dub jse, Mather;
Litaincy, Mather, Taylor, Booker
L-Wa+drrn gtom'Ftmtr 27 sec;
140 yd. Dash?McKinzcy, Ma1
ther; Jackson, Booker Washington
Kinard, Booker Washington. Tiiiu
50 sec. 1
| X80 yd. Dash?McKenzy, Mather;
Kinard, Booker Washington;
I u. Jackson, Bookev Washington
I Time 2:52 sec.
j Mile Run?McKenay, Mather;
Kinard, Booker Washington; Sutton,
Mather. Time 6:25 sec.
Half Mile Relay?Mather, Finley,
Booker Washington.
Running High Jump?Bradley,
Booker Washington; .Stacks, Book
or; Washington "and Sutton, Mm
ther. (Tied for second place) Ht.
f> ft. 5 1-2 inches.
Running Broad Juror*?ri.-u.
Mather; McKenzy, Mather, Wilhams,
Mather. Instance 19 ft. ?11
ami 1-2 inches.
.
Points:
Mather Academy ?43
Booker Washington __ 22
Fin-ley High __ 1
Lancaster High ... .. C
FLORENCE SEWS
Miss Willie Nance is at home
-after a successful school term in
Kershaw County. Mrs. J. PL Coc
and Miss Lorena Johnson have
finished their respective school
I terms and are home.
? .Mrs. Cora- MeNair- Burgess spoilt
the Week-end at home and returned
Monday to her school in North
Carolina.
Miss Margaret Wilson, Freshman
of Claflin college and Edwin
Wilson, Junior of Claflin college
visited their mother recently.
Mrs. Leila R. Cusaac, A." O.
Samuels and Lily Wilcox reported
a pleasant visit last week to
the District Conference at Postern
S. C. *
Rev." and Mrs. A. "F Spears
passed thru the city last week and
pop called a few friend*.
BATK&BIRG DOTS ;
!
The Amateur Boxing Match was ;
held at Batesburg Hi. school last
Monday night in which Frank
Rock better known as (G>.ooh)
challenge Johnie Baker in winch
Qeeeh won the decision. Fast
! hitting Clarence Gantt and 1\. B.
I Ruff djattled" in -which Rtrft- won
I over Ganttr* ?
I The srrammar school has start
ed off with a-leal spirit. They are
selling: tickets to support their
"May QiHjen." We wish for thenv
muchJuck.
me suieinir quartet ronvon>ion
was held at J he Batrsbmyr llirrh^
, school on. last- Sunday. Kvery. oiW^
reported a joyful evening:.
Miss Amanda Artoinus an ! Miss,
Annie Lue Iiamie was in Columbia
last woek visiting: the Methodist
Convention. '
Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Hammonds
from Palm BeaeR'. Pi a are vi,-it inn
their sister, Miss- M. Mr Marr of
Batesburfj.
The Olive Branch Sunday schorl
was called. to order . 10:00 hy the
Supt. A wonderful lesson- was
jRrincinal Bush of P.ausburg:
" took four tleh'nater?"f \ lu-?N. I V
S. C. to Newberry ami wdu second
place1 in the, jud^injc- ccnUst
of swinos and Robert tseott was
the speaker to ripiesen; th. N. I1'
v. cnapier oj rsau snurg.unu ;i
won second place in sp* al tne.
The 7th grade had an (.rgytjiVa*.-*
tion with the members of th, das."
"Mr. Joe ChrstOr Barr pro idit-rty-ti?
? resident and Miss Birdie Mao
" Williams US den ' 1.1. \ .. ??
'Miss .Vivian Thomas,; daughL >.
of Mr, and Mrs. W. (id Thomas
" celebrate*.! her ?'>.th Kirth lay Monday.
afternoon. Sin an I- many
friends enjoyed the afternoon.
. Miss, Carrid M. Mct,y of "Bute."
burg "has been .to \ <.rin!; :o .
quite a while hut is vis it if,.;' h i
family. ,
Mrs. El'oise ..Thomas was cnt
tained by guests of Mr. Jand Mi>,
David Thomas Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John -lolfhson had*
as guests, Mr. ar.d Mr.-. Joe John'
son Sunday --after mam.
(JHEENWOOD DISTRICT
> HOLDS SESSION.
(Cont-itHH-d?fe-io ?Li?_?
nates.' " -P* ;. '
Among the visitois pvo-eut l'iJ.
S. Benn, Jr., (irecnvklle di.-!? u :
l t * JO.... ..l.U. 1) . I.* \ii ..::u -
u. v.. v^uui ir>; i . rv;. t'i u: *. \ ;; 11
district an<] "Mrs. B. 11. Gray. I'
E. Quarlcs presided tlnomrk
session. Rev. Jenstin.'s imi' 1'. I!,
was very kind and e >nsid' i aie.
witlr~trnr~mcn- =Hi; n tlay
deemed to respect i-:::;. .oa;. a- Tjjrows
in ajre and e.\pV. k h.e .
will; iiiore and? ntoi'e evidence that
fraternal spirit, The enterta'.iuutni
was all that -.onl I bo ' i."Ood .1 i.
Iiev.. Massoy and peon!. !. :i 1'.:'
arid 'Zion trace in everytbintr we
needed in the \vav of l'rw*pobita ,
Rev. Massey .-aid: "W\> will no?8
speak our welcoii'ie. we prefer t?.
show it"' and- rival % .? ! fity.de
it. The writer an: Jlin. ..\k : aii
der were entertkinvd fr r i e
in the home of .Mrs, Ella Mhp lewis,
who K't.lly knows !ro. inaia
it pleasant For h r na-'stV
The preach in tr was . d-ne * os
Revs. B. 11. (iiay and \V. A. l'ai"
r's. Rev. K. F. .John on \\a t n
have preached the Kdtii at in\:.il
nion,~but the session wa- l>m!:e.\
'tip on account of th/ jai.u' lk-v.-.
Gary, HarperyGmy-and?Jones
.hvlpid wondei ( illy' .in the !'scn.-~
shins. Thus conies to a close - a
peaceful and harmonises session
of the Greenwood llktiiet C'oiifer-.
once yf the Ph dinnill Annual <
ference.
.1. B. Sill it In llei .1 ii't i i'
DISTRICT ACRIM I.TI RK
JlIMJlNi; CONT-KST
in;i.i) AT m.\< KVII.II:
(Centime <1 .t! '.-a .'. V ?
PTrum.
Uc- dinn r v.a> >-j i \cl hy C
Homo Kvonotnic department ?.!
Macedonia Hifch school under 1) <
supervision. of Miss M, 1% 11: -. i
the Representatives.
Stokes Rest Speaker..
The afternoon -session lie^-an I
with Prof. Davil (J. Helton pi.
siding. This program consisted of
announcing tltr-' winifcr' !' the fmh."
_-..v. n.nOIMII); lOIUt'M Wllll'tl, \VH
won by William Stok? s, All n !a:
S. ('., Stoke s will i epreseiit 1he
first <1 istrict in the State Contest
'Friday, May K, I'.i.'ir, at State C??iThe
second ami third raid; in tin
speaking font'st are ( hades Kdw'ard
of Fairfax. S. C. and PariBell
of \\ a Iter born, S. ('. n sportively;
DEDICATION OF i Klv I \ I I !
CABIN I.II4ICAIO
; Anderson County I raining; Srlioo
A Dedication Service marked b,
I simplicity, beauty, ami in e.i was
that of the Catherine Detfe;
_ rUnit of the Faith Cahin l.ibrary
ne Amleison .County Trainin
School, Pehdleton, S. C. on Sunlay,
April 111, at I o'elo k p. in.
T* u . .
urs exercise, v.' ifli v;.> lurg
r attended, was ht44-?tH-tl+4^?ciiiui(iu_
in front of the Log ( abin and lli
nort h si'i vi'l. a- platform \v i'
held many disliiirruL-tvd pile-1 v.
Anions th<> speakers v.n o Mr
Willie L. Buffington, founder <>
the P'aith Cabin Library M e
ment, Dr. B. K. (leer, President of
Furinan Univeisity. Mr. Fletcher
Publicity--figmt iif Fnnnail Fni
versity, and Mr. Av \V. Simpkinof
Saiuda, S. C.
Mr. W. A. Schifley, of-The Depaitnient
of Education, Columbia.
* S. C. visited the Anderson County
Training school on last Friday
evening and brought ney.s that thc.
achool now stands on the accredited
list.
r ' ? ?
The palmetto leader
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SOITH CAROLINA HIGH
?SCHOOL CONFERENCE (Continued
from pajro 1)
track and field mooting on the j i
liohl of Honodivt' collogu,-Columbia
South Carolina. Saturday, April ]
'Jfv . |
Mat hot* Academy took first place <
wth points. Hooker Washington
-ythiH with." junhTs, Fin ley" Ili.
thirl with on,, point. McKinzey
uid 'Hulus,. of Mather Academy
wore the stars of the nutting, Mt;Keti/.ie
, made 10 points and Dutn?e
loot their team's 40 points, i
?Sam many; :"
100 Yard Hash Finals:.
< fVilwisi', Mather Academy, Williams.
Matin i' Academy," Raincy.
Mather Academy. Time . 10.5 see.
ends. ...
_'20 Yard l>a>h Finals:
Pi:hose. -Mather Academy: Rain.
' y. Mather Academy, Taylor,
Honker. Tim.--"J-. seconds.
110 Yard Dash:"
.. McKihr.ey. Mather Academy;
Jacksen. Jlookur Washington.
Time ">0 second.-.
SSO YarJ Pii-h:
McKin/.ey, Math r Acadc-my:
Kit' a iTtr~ti*rrMi-c- - \ra ?t\Trrg roFn?RT;
Jack-oh. . H "'her Washington. '
'Time" ? ?
.' t i ; i. i *
. .>1 UC" IV.'ll.
McKiiizey, Matlior Academy; 1
Kniar i. Gtooker Washington, Sut'"ti.
Mat' .r \cad lav: Time_G.'23''
Halt' Mile Tlytsix :
Mather Academy, Hooker Washinrton.
Kiiiley.; \'
Huiuiitir; lliifh -Jump
It .'id! -y. w< 1: r \\ ashmirton;
harks. Hooker Washington, - and
'1 <?A1 i en 1?I'm* .u emi i . lace.
,1 ji i.L'h: .V. .:>V\
Hunnih^' Dmad .lump:
iHihost*. MatIver Academy; Mc- .'
!\ :. y. Mat); Academy: Wilam-.
Mather A.adehty. Distance 1
l'l 1-2". "" '<
SI'AIM AMtl |{<; NEWS. I
A Siher Tea, ?as Riven at the I
11"Ini 11t Mrs. Iv.la It* II, Ahram . '
i'i.i W'ofl'ord St. Sural ay aft I'hoor '
tly. Rescue fhi.i) of Mt. Moriaiv
Itaptist church. '; J
,\ Mav I'f" . ai mill he -punsor- I
i W'.-din sday. Mac <5. at t'"> 1
D,mcan I'ath hy the. Carrier St
-chili.!. *
M.i. ! ' h i 1!.< ""h'lhaiC ut' this
city h t't Sut.day foy Charlotte, N 1
' v-' i: j.u_ 112-.- w ill Im ?imeatt'cd? in
?1 > m c..|r>i'inn..' ?: . , , .
T:.e Ni : t liay.k Social Clnl |
in'i hist, Til- ;i'-lay r.ieiit sit tin
y uaa-" "t' Wsi'iac- Sh ltun. Husi. ,
'I i:i?' * i ' ;i'!' < was discussed.
\:t.r a < a aiu] san.iwi
la-.- was il. the club ad
n d t nu t at the .home of
loi.t: u-dd -ti. - ' . ;
fli Cine I atria., consisting ol ,
?r".;h-f-iii's-. iii' .this city?iy- J
11 i -o; 11";^ pro-ram at j tin "
.Macedonia Haptist. church. Tuesday'
Kijrh1'. Aptii 2Sth. .
( \MI.)i:.\ NKWS
Sand. : Creek Baptist Church
'lit a; 'av school services Were
' ,-t d' l.y the Sunt. I>. IX Al>.ndd
i. V. lartre sum. of mon:
<i. and the lesson was 1
' a' \v >! is all who were present..
? i':.i etititf was conducted
\a . tickle and Bi-o. James
11.o: The nastniwRr-vr"WT
>. .1 % i". "Am 1 tolibii'./- 1
Cod-:' Ma-laehi .'5:S.
:l... It'.'V. J. \V. - 1!II 1
in- i insjdiir-tr sermon, 1
' i ll- IV li'H-MHH"Cor.
..! ! '. tisi.l for- today $22.12.
WDUl'WS VI AYS
St. tii'ri-ws A. M. ! ;. .Cluirch
IJ i - \. \\ . I'. Car?ditia. Pastor
('* S .<: y i >ii 11?i:: lv The -pastel ]
i'ii ' < '.i t< xt fi:?m ii Kino
Hi. : hied "Tlx.'' Aseoiition <
' 1' Tin- i i iii.H) was gi oil
ill' ! "' ii1 !lit;-.
s , |.,y srIx.nH l.imr has
i a"? " <1 from :>: '?<( to 1 ?>'.
a '<lays aiv lnngi r. :v i
A.1' i. . ahrth and, chil!i.Tuesday
a. ih?. fo> ]
: i.-whrno-t-hpy will sfTend \
an la'. . - ummur wittr~Mr. Core
I''". Ihnhow and family j
ad Mr. a.d-Mvs. Sn-ais canto <>v- <
- < I.: !av.. The-v wi-:/.. the din
. ..r Mr. 'and . Mrs. Frod
: .' ,.\t six im<1#;-k ho- - held j
hi-' (|uarU't]y conforcnct
I i :i sin'c. >s.
\' '.'cluck "the elder ascend j
- ! i'..- t.,_ (Htn ami prc?uitc4- a
ii'ldi' "-i i men from Uevelalion :
'"J: 17. ii.ject "Tlie (Insii 1 Invi- j
lati",'.."
T ladies of the Missionary >
v'",i . i *' St. Andrews church
. tt?(-'-ylaydoi' Supper on May
7.' 1 ! !' . Coni" <.no. Come all.
imim.i; siMtixi; m:\vk.
i
A |a ? cutvfr' t <? at it.n ortjoyed
t'. eh i h services at UidRo Hil
Sin <i' '!? v. Join's lolt p!< nty o
v< ifll:
i wo TnuuTrnT lftdividula - "
v. i' ?: J ho |?lar "Heaver
f?' ind" at Hot Spriiitr church Sur
'a 11, in v. Mii'h credit is du<
a i ' ii H and di* act ress.
St ml- ' !.?: are ncariivr Hie closi
of t in1 examinations, fjomo e?'
i y"'.ve'! done." others seek othei
vt- < i ns. In a few days the
' ;i< In r- will In able to'say who's
it..- v ), ;?th evades enter
tail.' 'J e nu iienee ill _aii. interim
ii" v. a with "The Mysterious
Fi i J." Friday evening. Prof
ih ebarire.
The anditVirium was crowded
Monday to hear the annual sermon
delive)a t by Hey. A. A. Sims. This
wa- a forceful message. Head
nat'i . t< fehers parents.hnd friend
should I, ng remember this Ser|
re.om I he class is grat ful t <.
I IJcv. Sims,
The Juniors appeared in a rhot'-'ii.'il
.Qiitc-t Monday ' enintr.
Mis^Troede Raiford won first prize ;
.Miss Kleiise Kenner 2nd and Mr.'
Frederick Hammond honorable j
CHESTER FIELD NEWS I'-r
Hy S;ira A. MvCullough
O,
We. are still having fiho""\Veath- ?
?l\ <>
?Sunday? was' a hiyrh day at ?
Davidson Grove Baptist church, a
few miles from hero. The Hone- g
volant Burial Association had their ?
Annfual Convention. Kveryom en- O
ioydct the day. The He v. W.~ W. g
McCullough preached the opening c>
sermon. g
Last Thursday was a high ..day ?
for the Adult of C-lustertield Co. O
on which day "their annual Field g
Day was hold', hpth tht. Adults anil cT
Recreational griuup twok a part, g
After seeing' the exhibition aitd q
the performance -oT>y coMld*- clearly g
sic the good that this." brain h- of g
Education is doing, for Chester- <3
field county. >- ^ g
Thy main spoakers of the- day
were -Mrs. M. L. Foster. J canes TO
teacher wlio made the welcome ad. <5
dress, and introduced the follow. O;
ing visitors, Mrs.. Pegues, lead <f g
the Woman's Work of the County.
Mrs: Paul Parker, Recreational g
Supervisor, and Mrs. Ruby Rivers, ?
Adults Supervisor. Rev. .1. A. .Oi
t"faT"v_'ie?nr)rRtcrd-tTV t hp TVTTtT'iTrrrn Trrt
dress. Country Supt. 1). A. Brown O
IIla<fe?it wi/ink'i l tti? aprtfeh onAdult
Education in Chesterfield A
county. , g
A reading, and Arithmetic Contest,
a spelling match was held. 1 A
file tollowing won prizes: Head- S
ing 1st prize, Mrs. Bertha Sellers o
of Ruby; 2nd prize,'Mrs. -Malir.ua
Baddy.of Chcsftrlleld. ***
? Arithmetic: 1st briZe,' Mi's. BeT" O
t'ha Sellers; <fnd prize, Mrs. Re- g
lire,-n How.'11 .if Rytln 1. Sp. lliny A
2nd prize was wain by a -trttrF-^"
front Angelus, whose name I
can't recall. 1st- prize, Mis. llal- A
liy Mitchell ~$f - bethel, }\ no -will g1'i'lVFo.sent
the County yt tiu State A
L'ofttest. i ? g'
?Man.v pi izc.-, were given for the o
best Work on exhibition. rrizcs' v
it'Ttv won by the following: Auult g
group, Mrs. \V. B. Gary of Ches. A
Lerlield, 1st prize in general ex- ?
unit, ea'ke, and quilt'top. A
Mrs. Ola Brewer of Ruby, 1st v
prize on bed spread. M.sse.s Mai-. ^
garet WTTsoTi Tt Montrose, Annie
Liiliispie of Cue raw, - ana Mis. g
wtit Brewer of Angelus won priz A
s also. lg
Recreational group were the fullowing,
Misses Elizabeth Johnson A
. 1; C nesternelu lsi. ,iui/c.-i ill jie.i- I ^
-L-tvitr. ??l.. _. 1 ....:n A
. . . , .V>.V MW, IV I 0
"I1, p'vl ?nd -"viv" "ii randy, [O
Miss 'Leninite Miinnorlyn of
.'he raw won prize*also. o
Mrs,. Jl. Lousie i'ostc)*, ami
(Girard) Miss Klizalntli Johnson. 0
Mrs. Mable Hobin sin, and Mi', and O
i'1'C ('amp at Awondaw, .S. ('. on o
Sunday to visit the Messrs. .laiji.s ?
l.'U,.milt .T:;.) WuTrpWrnThrfrT
They reported a very p!ea-;int "5j"
trip. Thcv specially nuntion tiie ^
hospitality and the irrod "(He'.' q,
Lamp spirit that was shown b\ ^
all the-boys. ?>
(iKHlvl.YVII,LK. NKV.S " .?
' ' . . O
- ? v
Apiil 27 -Tile Home .Keon.iniies ?>
lasses ot" the the- Williamsburg ^
County Training, 'school .uavv a -<>
Spring Banqi.eT""- Friday ni'yht, ?
April 2-t, in the sellout auditorium. 0
The aydiuirium was- beau11! uU *5
liF decorated with roses. A very 0
enjoyable program was re ndered O
in conn ' lion ?i.li loo. J>.?ii< p.; I. x
Mrs. L. T. Murray acted as mis- o
Iriss of cciyjnonies. .'diss .1. \v. v
A n<k rsmiA piij^\ d a nuisieal -eh .'- 0
i4(in.. "&oMudc:" liiy '- a: ioir -y
Mr. (). S.? Mellonald. Alter .e'..,ii ii 0
.Mis.- tiuiie ICnhinsttn sane, "Ah, O
Sweet Mystery of I.ife," accent- X
IMMjed t>\- Miss Anderson. O
Rev. L. ('. Gregg, pastor c>f the ' *
.Methodist Church \.ery briefly^ ?
gave the welcome address. Rev. y
Arthur Daniels of Maiming, S. C. X
IeliverVd an inspiring address on y
1 no Va[ue oljliouie Leononiics." 'V
Mis. I.. C. Gregg playocl and in- y
strinmnlaf .solo, ami .Miss N... < . V
litise sane "Sing.. -Sing, ISirds on
Lhe wings." y
The menu which consisted of de- X
lieious fruit ,-al:t i on lea , A
iWiel peas, sliced ham., s:;iiin.es.
ice craairr itii i chke was prefixed V
>y the Home Keon. inies; group,
supervised by the Monte- Eeoitoni- y
es teacher, Miss (1. II. Douglass. X
ROYAL I RIKNI) SOCIAL ( I.I 1*. X
The cluli met at tile Odd Fcl-- Y
days' Hall ?.!<?hday nig: I. at sdlti
TVIoek. .\pril i!T. - +*:? ?. Devot- t-'j
ional service opened up l?y singng
the club's opening song, "Ar.criea"
by RriiicM, Mr. I'e'.er ?
smith. After devotional cNoris
the ltW'Djne was cal1 d t >"n . t
biv the I'residi nt; it \I flTo
was .ealh d; each it'imnhi r respondd.
The nnn'f- of ? -, la*t-t?o t
inp were read and adopted, i n?j?
finished and n \v l>".-i:-e
transacted. The elnh ask y >,i,
one and all to join in and h'-Iji'i:.- ' .
nit this eomin'r So-dev alt- .in,.'.
in an open f i * Id p; ;.n a' '
corner of Wayne and ll'nnirf.n
Sts. Maily w<-11 known- ,i'i^ _ ?
of th" eitv '' ill t'd - a ? ' t !.\. '<
ure,you will et.joy it. 'I it h'o.vnl , .
Kricn 1 invites all. , ' .
Kdwanl Adam , It'-pot.! r
merit ion.
Miss VVjJIie Ma< " d-. .1 /
Den'nis Thomp.-do ai.d Mi. Iti'' r.??
f?f A ndei on Wl I i * '' e* I I
Mo ' Ilia?f *.'i '.1 ?ISo'i'lir'
?M-r- tn-d-Afr 4~?K; Ho?
motored to I.a n > J' n ,
Mr. aiid M Ita.m I!.
i lid d'te, la
Sunday
The' I.il..;.' . : -n
lav I' M.' Vo .; a r a.
invited at t p.n,
. The .( IUO.I r I' A ' , t, ' :>
the home of Mi 'I i, . i.a I ..,
A pill I. A ' l 0|.e;,jf ;/ of 1 |.i
lfi?.*ef,| nj', if- fie" ho.efit V.io i i ,
ed." M ? 11 followed i.y im ' ha , i
il,:' of the l.o&v pia tm I" .
. n'lOV." >/f -trr}-*?-?i' L.
KlIis,of..' Mo-i'-. |ii--ff(? -..on Mi .M a'
K. Crawford. t .
Saturday, May 2, 1936
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HER ltEKS ' ' 3
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JACK & JILL - g
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NSI1INI-; SISTERS TUBERCULOSIS WORK IN
. BARNWELL COUNTY
S;?aitunhuitr. S. C. .lust watch As a r('suU of tlu> Christmas
l- ,.f c,.!i?.;ri." |. i*?w. - Seal Salt' among Negroes in BarnI,,......
~ ,u;.,,-y tut< i"c,it t\ a-Ivfi*11 county wo were given the
i- :;.j?i? .-j f. -i f iAiiiiinuniiv Ini- sl'lv'1'1' 01 a nurse for the - month
fiM-iiM iit project,- ' is' the young uf April, Nurse So well was una:
.. '.rial Club.. These beau- tirintr in her efforts to contact all
! <,]() ,,f ;r," ,,rie eve- . patients and suspects thereby vis
itintr oil ci '
. ? v.iv .-.ur?ijc-v-ti:u nomes ana
' * '..iV'" i'V' ''. patients instructintr tin nv how to
i ' r'Vt"',a T 1 ' ?'e f?r "aticnt as well as how
,,;-r,.a! h o,,.- Of Mrs Iaulmeho ufc. care of themsePes so as
h. - 'V5"1 S,,::i,t; ^hc*? to prevent the spread of th~dT^"
?:'a?1*e,| a.,,i call,, tHeih- .ast> As a (.ljm'ax to her efforts
" "" - <J,S ' " a very successful clinic was held
i.' M i Pauline .simp; on; 2nd in the Poin t House? Friday, April
< I .Ha Wivirins; Is' 24, hy Dr. Marie? of Columbia with
< I !,< following , officr-Vs:' tthe cooperation and assistance of.
u. :?IVM. by M' -. Nancy Wood Miss Palal, the County Health
-I 'i m'y two in number, they N'urs, and Mrs. Easterling. As
, i < P.. Coleman; Asst. S >: a result of that clinic, many active
< .!, Nan y Wnodnrd; Sec. cases of Tuberculosis were found
r ' a Ui'.'v'ins; Treas. Mrs and many were adS'ised to have
h I -od dil l'ei"ti' X?-Ray-pir mres -made of theit'
it*,' Sine. they organized they chests, we are sorry to lose
f. i. < t logitlurly rain or snow Nurse fiowell but the tuberculosis
,? th.-.y |.i, earring sunsh'iti, followt up work will be carried on
. , mil' Follow the Sun by Nurse Patat. thn Countv Norse
"i ;iii'l the clouds Amonp other benefits derived
r' 'from Nurse Sowoll's sojoufn with
u %^l|s, are: Home Hygiene Classes
. ... children, tuhercula test Riven many
_ J for women, lectures to the school
>f the s'chpol children and the
lloalth pictures as Riven by^Mrs. ,
'I i< will Ix- a meeting of the Kimhiiis p Barnwell and Willis- *
i' ' ,"i hei A uiciiit.ioo of Sa ton.
V o'clock All members an seals next time to get a nuyse for
k< d td be present. a much loger period. .