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Saturday, November 28, 1936 SIMPSONVILLE NEWS Station S. R. S., Simpsonville i RosenwalJ school, we are asking | that you stand by as we broad- i cast the latest news in and around i our school. The school sponsored a tour on : Thursday, November 12-, with the P. T. A: as guests. We visited the Rosenwald schools at Fountain Inn i Chapman (drove, ilonea Path, Bel- j ton and Wifliamstoij. We also visited Sterling High school at Greenville. The tour meant much to x the bus load who tool: the trip as it was educational', and inspirational. Much credit is due to the officers and the faculty advisor who made the trip a success. Under the direction of Prof. Horace Lee, and Prin. Cunningham, we are endeavoring to make the school the center of the community's recreational life. We have a playground for the small children an 4 tho ;e who like, sports such as volley ball, tennis, ?etc. ; Another 4>ha*e of activities is the~ l?<*xing U/ub. The Pugulistic Radiators o'i Simpsonville will mbat the Flat' Rock Fighters at c iedmont, Friday night, Novem-1 Jthe ber 20. )^j?( . The Graduate Alliance has al-! most completed the equipping of a alub room. Here the older boys and g'rls of the community may find helpful readipg and recreational games at all time*. The .Alliance is planning to sponsor a trip through the lower part of the State in December. , ; . Coming events incfiUt.t? the faculty play entitled, "The Noble O jtcast;" The N. F. S. C. boys' Fair, November 20; the Trustee Rally which will terminate early in December. ??The-school is taking an active part in the working out of tin Activity progrhm. The Primary Department is in a conte-t with itsdif to excel in this work. All of our teachers got help from the In stitute held at Greenville, Noveinber 13th and 14th. Station S. R. S. is signing off until next week at this same time. This is I will tell announcing. Goodnight 'alC Pleasant Dreams. OCONEE COUNTY TEACHERS MEET Friday,. November 13, the Oconee County teachers met at the ;. * Westminister High school in Westminister, The meeting was attended by an appreciative- major? ity of the-teachers of; the county which-makes one believe that the meetings are becoming more in tcresting, or that the teachers are becoming conscious of the wop); that they are to perform and are trying to do it in an improved way.- i. According to reports brought to General Assembly by members of the various groups, all of the group meetings were fine. Mr. A. L. Code who has charge of the High school teachers, outlined a program of study to his group'. that was very inviting.*. As soon as the group meetings were finished, a\ persons were assembled in the auditorium where each one listened (Cautiously to a talk by Professor Mi B. Self, Supt. of City sciiool of Westminster. His talk was c-ntei ed chiefly aroun 1 the teacher and the child. He mentioned the fact also that some teachers . teach always, -with the rod and never with kindness. This fact, he explain-d sometimes causes the pupil to establish an attitude, toward the teacher that is vicious. Y Every one seerro . to have' enjoyed vastly the talk by Mr. Self. Mrs. Simkiiu -of" the Tubercu- . ^r ty n ? t iUoi? ut'ijiu nm.: v. ui v,. ;wiu .ui . V Seymour Can oil, both of Coiium' bia were visitors who spoke briefly also. M.s. Simkins' talk was of particular interest to us because she brought to li/rht many facts about our people that we did not know. After the meeting Mrs. Riley, ?.?Home Eeopom: teacher, with the v aid of some of the Home Economics students, served a very delight f?e- oourso of sandwiches,? anv. cocoa. We are now preparing to entertain the teachers of the Third Congressional District, who will meet at the Oconee County Training School in Seneca in December., KING^TREE NEWS By M. C. Mitchell ? There was (|uito a change of I temperature Sunday. The weath- j er was very, very "TOStr Services i were held at Bethel A. M. E. church as usual. The pastor, Rev. S. M. Hughes entertained a sma'l crowd Sunday morning with a splendid message irom the sub^ ject "The Dangers of Kalcc- Me* satrers." Several* noint-, were |r * brought out that were ir.t'cre.stVg as well as Teneficial. Just a small crowd was present Sunday night ano a brief, but very interesting message was delivered by the pastor. Rev. A. Mack, pastor of Mt. Zion M. E. church and his congre- ] gation are doing nicely aj'<so. Thov are bu>y getting their pastor -in readiness for their conference f which Mil convene in Bennetts' ville, S C. real soon. Rev. Mr. Mack has endeared himself not ! only to the members of his church j but to the people of Kingstree. ' Everyone speaks we!)' of him. KinerstreC is-Proud of all of its ministers. The following person- connect- < ed themselves with Bethel Sunday morning: Mrs. Mildreu Goodlct ou r Hejldfixaoxxvi^?j, N. C. hut wlx> 4s-| now living with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. MeClam; and Mr. Auhton Mit-j choll. The writer was unable to visit I the Williamsburg County Colored .. - Fair, vyhich was held fast week, ! Mtay>ecause she was not in town, but ^^^what was heard it was inIk. 4 *- ' deed a success. Wo were there to witness the finals and are quite sure that it was enjoyed by those who attended dyring the week. Much is being said about the exhibites. The various . communities cooperated -splendidly. . nie's Mildred Goodlet, Viral ia Fullard, L. B.' McClam, E. Generitt and Mr. Melvin McQ'lam, also little Bobby Gene Goodlet motoreu to Charleston, S. C. last Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Johnson left for , Philadelphia,'Pa. Saturday. ; Littfe Eddie Barr is on the sick < list, also Mrs. Sarah Wilson. \ Mr. Alexander of Darlington, S. . C. was a guest of the Mitchells ' Sunday afternoon. ! The Tombinson High school boys blayed their first foot balf: game [ Wednesday, .November 11th. It I < was the first game in the history ? of the ' Tomlinson school. They J playe.l Mayo High school, Darling- i . ton, S. C. The game was one of j 1 tjie most intelecting-ww nlaved rJ Tjy any school.. The scores were 12-20 in favor of Mayo. Too much credit cannot I e given the footbalC team of Tom- , linson. With a little more pu-h. j they will be among the best in | South Carolina. i "THE NVRSE THAT'S GOOD | > ANI) KIND" 0 * The pursing profession i Is the be^t thatvs ever been i To look down on it j. Would be an earthly , sin t Whenever you are sick ? 1 And troubled in mind i And your'"so- called" true friends i You cannot find, . t Who is it that makes j Your life sublime? ! >*Ihe r.urse thr^'s good anu kind." When a fad end wrl pass 1 And turn aside his face i And say that the complaint.you. have, * j Is just a bier disgrace, J When yrur mother, lies i In youndcrs grave, ;i An,.- your father you cannot find t Who- iy it that >tands by you? i "The purse'that's good an,, kind." When the house has been quarantined j And everybody's affraid, When nobody conies in. And -nobody - go.es out; : Because of the disease they'll spread, i Th0re is someone with you, Hour by hour,, - . An right by the bed you'll find The lady in white, That will treat you right fs-she's "The nurse that'- good and kind." When the doctor comes in , 1 And reads the chart And. says you're pealing through Whyn the sign's removed, The door is opene.I And your friends come back to you. When you get back to yourself , again _ " 1 Lilad expressions from every- , one'you'll find j But remember who it was that. Helped to briny? you through, 'The nur-e that was good anil kii.d." WATERLOO NEWS ?. Mrs. Sylvia Downy of this city] ilitd in Atlanta, "Ga., November 18 at the home of her son Clyde Dow- , ny. At this writing the funeral ! -arrangements w.ere not complete. , Mis. Clara Calhoun and her. ? aunt, Mrs. Mamie Wilber have re- t turned home from New York City where thov were visiting relatives. ( They reported a very pleasant L trip. Prof. ,J. II. McKissick. the principal of Laurel Ilill is busy get- j Ting the building and grounds v cleaned for opening school, November 23. ' TP.. i mii i 1?LLiJJ?Sunday?school? opened 10:30 with a very good attendance. After a lesson study of v 30 minutes the lesson was review- ^ cd by Rev. S. E. Kay. Everyone j seemed to have gotten t\i(uch good.|j( out of the lesson. The Sunday! ^ school and church went immedi- c ately into prayer meeting service. <. The pastor's associate pulpit vis- t itors were Rev. Campbell of Cross / Hill and Prof. J. H. McKissick, now Rev. McKissick as he ha? just 1 entered the ministry. ~ . j h Rev. Kay preached a Thanks- n giving sermon. The hearers knew v ho,w to return thanks to God for this year's harvest and the many h blessings that God has given ,us 11 in spite of the great Jlrought we have had. The^ service was fy touching. A collection of $19 ^ was taken. \ Rev. S. E. Kay and Rev. J. H. { McKLsiek wore the dinner guests * of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fuller. i N The W. C. U. will convene at the* ; Laurel Hill Baptist church Nov- 1 t niher 20. A sermon will be de-1 ' livered by Rev. Earl Wright of I ' Laurens. j s Smynah A. M. E. church is havl Iiiir a special sermon on the fourth j Sunday nicrht for the benefit of I j the annual conference fund, which we are hopinp will he a success. The Baptist church is also plan- p ninp on having a concert and j} other entertainments for the benefit of raisijr money on the build- \, injr fund. They are hoping for ( success. - "It The A_. M. E. church is in hirrh -rhopes of. gettfnpr thefrpastor back v for another term. j I Mrs. Marie Turner a mother of ( n Waterloo remains quite si^k: We r ave hnpinfr for her a complete re- l covcry. ' ( SUBSCRIBE FOR 1 THE LEADER ii - - \ ' ' [ the ? ta_ I BV abb& H o-vygjjn^ | NOTE: Vour question tmiw > a clipping of this column is enck | reply, send a quarter (26c) aac > velope for my New Astrology | mail free advice on three (t) q > oirthdate, and correct addreee t > co ABBE WALLACE, oar* of T1 * v^wnolv Street, Columbia. So? I, J. C.?Have much confidence n you and-want your opinion on my. particular problem. Should I" cmain in the place that I am or s it time for ir,o to make the :hange I have contemplated? Ans: Wait until spring before I'ou give up your job and go in >usines$ for yo"rseIf. This is a lad season for you to begin and iince you have been made MANVGKH of the store you are workng now, you can save quite a sum if money before spring. ' . "*'*** M. E. \V.?Shoul ' I go ahead ind marry the man that I am gong with feeling the way that I lo about his children? Ans.: If you feel that you c^n't icccpt this man's children and try o be a mother to them?then do mt GET MAlAtlED. He is anxous to get someone to help rear hem as well as make his life enjoyable and you are too young to essf'nie this responsibility. * * * its I# S. G.?I would 'Hike to know if I'll net to carry out my plans, a-' lout my. talent?for music?ami" ivhcn? . . Ans.: , As soon as. you complete tour high school training your intents will make it possible for kou to attend the CONSERVATORY in Washington. They feel hat your education is just as inimportant as your music training + '* * * * R. W. A.?Please tell me if I dioul hesitate about going back o the same school to teach this 'all? I have just about worried uy.self to death.' ? : Ans.: Your worrying is quite innecessary for the incident that tappcncd in the school where you aught last year has been CI.EARGI) LP and your name has been learcd. The subject will not arise igain so if" you ?re called?then go ! ihrad and teach. M. C.-We are living with an incle and lie don't like my boy. l'jip me as I don't know what to ITy X Y A ACTIVITIES ~ IJy Celie Hushes Chester; S. C.? The NYA club inde.r the supervision of Mrs. M. Ik Moliley is in lull action. We at'e | low piociny and quilting quilts' or the county inmates. We have evernl quits ready for framing. Ymonjr our various designs of units. we have: the. iish tail and -triny diamond. We are also i'eaher stitching several woolen juilts. The girls an? haying a grand ime learning- ditVercnt stitches m<t making them. \Vc had a, visitor this week. Mis Sara Strong, art teacher of Wood;rd. She was wearing a beautiu' hat which she made. Mr* Strong's hat was made from :repe paper. During our next period' we ire planning to make sonic' hats md bags. I'lans are also being made for I'hanksgiving and Christmas hubday-. We are always glad to have isitors. BROWN ( HAITI, t M . r Sun My school at the usual time lith Mr. Barnes at his post of du v. hat! a good crowd at 12 o'clock. t"V. Dixon took hi- text from St. datthew. 5th chanter: 1 1thverso fe are the light of the world. Subject? "I.ight." And it was a iirmen. He and .Mrs. Dixon were he dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs., indrew Reaves. At 5 o'clock The" Stewardess Soar Is Nos. 1 and 2 met at the ome of Mrs. Jrhnson. Refreshments were very much in keeping rith Thanksgiving. At C> o'clock.the A't C'.*K. Tongue ?d a program. The Royai' Com-, lunity quintet was on hand and i was good. ?: ?At?8-Dixon took lis. text St. John 1 chapter and 11 erse: And the word was made I lesh, and Dew-It among us, sublet: "The Divine word." Rro. -Henry Beard passe, away November 21, at his home. He will i e buried November 24, in Sum-| it ( inmiy. i no nev. Luxon will fficate. .Mrs. .larie P. Hall is 011 the ! ick list; -he vi'l be out soon. I\|| V SAYS RED .CROSS "DOES NOT pH SCR I Ml NATE" 'assiac, N. J.?(C) ? Iq an editoril f*?ntinnpd "The Great est Mothr' Calling!" The Passaic Herald lews said Saturday: "The Red 'ross ."aws ro distinction o' race. ] reed, or color. The organized re. _ ourct's of its services of its serices ai'c restricted only to need, n its eyes ri I people are equal who iced help. The Red Cross does ot ' discriminate, it. simpiy aids, 'his is as true of the local Red 'ross serving this community as : isjof the National organization, 'he Roc. Cross calls the roll, and ivites your membership." THE PALMETTO LEAE WSt LA rlL-ini-Jl wad im tkia p?v?r ONLY wban j mad la yaw WMa. Far prWut* Ij 1 a paif-addra?ad, stampad mi- j ftaadlap, ul ra?*iv? by return j MtlWw. lira year full nim, *j ? all latter*. Addr?M ail mall 1 U PALMETTO LEADER, 1110 i tk CaruMar ^ do, stay here dr leave ? Ans.: Kven thouuh it is vpry TinDU'USaift For vou at 1 imev v..n must remain "where you are unt11 your HEALTH has improved. Try to explain to your son the importance of staying On the good .side of your uncle instead of keeping him ups^t. a >>**** BROKEN IIEARTKI)?I got a letter from my old lover about a month ago saying lie would .send for me if I Woutd com e and 1 wrote him that 1* woul ' but he won't answer. Please tell me what I must.do? ' Ans.: Forget your past love affairs and trv living true to your PRESENT ' III SRAM) for a change. This man jilted you year-ago and he doesn't care one thing about-you. Your husband loves you and you had better keep his respect cr you will be left drifting alone. F. B.?I am in a very tight spot nd can't seem to . see my way clear"for myself and family, llcvv ^ww-4-get--thc money to pay my debts ? , Ans.r SELL Y<H R AL'TOMO i our income is not great enough for you to have an automobile and meet your. ellrr<?nt bills. You appear to lie going backwardeach month and the best time to make a change is now. . * * * * * II. T.?For sixteen years I have given devotion; kindness and loyalty to my husband that never ceased to have a won..oring eye. A year ago I renewed^wo-aegnhrn^ tance of my girlhood and now 1 tind that he too is untrue. What is wrong? Ans.: You are at fault?Although your husband kept you upset with his continuous, flirtatious lie never tried to make anything o?t of thk'se affairs. No man takes a married woman's, attentions seriously and you should have known better than to believe this other. m?*n in love with you. Your husband will never change. I KUSS HILL NKWS By Mary B. Calwisc Sunday was a very line >^i.v for ihurch jroors. 'lhi' services were good at Bethel Baptist chtueh. Rev. Stacy Gray preached a wondet'ful sermon. The farmer.- are getting their cotton gathered and putting their chidren in school. Bethel Graded school has opened up with a largo enrollment. Children are remit in it'rom the country in large numbers. We have a new Prin; ipal this term ant. our same old faculty. Prof. K. F. Floyd has -tarted the ba/t of success rolling. We have organized a Parent-Teach, r Association. The officers are as follows: .Mrs. .Pearl Cunningham, Pre-. Mis. I.uda' .lames, Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary B. Cp.!wise, See. Mrs. Luciel Grant A-st Sec. Mrs. Willie Miller. Treas. Mrs. Laura Ililf, Chaplain. The following committees w-eixL appointed: Entertainment Committee?Mrs. E. Simpson, Chairman. Program . Committee;?MS. P RmII.wI', Ill Decorating Committee?Mrs. M. Hill Chairman. Advisory Committee;? Mrs. Eva Leamon, Chairman. The ladies have started work; on Wednesday, Nov. 18, they had work tay at the- schojl;-e?uli iiu-m-" her came out with hoes, picks, racke.-, Soap, and cloths. The nun are members a so. They brought out lumber and nails I,> do- the repair WorkT Dinner was cooked and served at the school by the members oi this as oeiation. It was ookeu well enough for the, President of the U?lil?M States;" \^getables, ChiekcH fried, am.', baked, with dressing, fresh pork, canned potatoes, hot cuTfee were served. On Wednesday evening, November 25th there will be a Thnnksgiving program at the s< h <>! house; subject "Home Coming Day." Every body wilt be here liecause we are at School longer than ?* V ?t J V (U IllMIJ : . Mrs. .Mattie Foggie and Mrs. Arfeloe GrWfin spent the week-end at their homes in Greenwood, S. G. They reported a pleasant an . enjoyable trip. Those who are on the sie|< list are: Rev. K. P. Karhl, Mrs. Fannie Wade and Mrs. M. Hill. There will he a " Thank-giving sermon preached at Zion Hill Baptist church on Thanksgiving day by Rev. Pr J. Barton, pastor ?You are invited. Prof. Floyd went, to G 0 on Tuesday* past for a number of school books for his children, amount of ~tX~T^?ttars worth. STORKR LIBRARY HAS 8,0(tn VOLUMES Harpers Ferry, W. Va.?(C) ? The Stoier Co'.tVge library has nearly 8,000 volumes, it is announced by President H^nry T. McDonald. 0 >ER j MARION COl'XTV TEACHERS MEK The first meeting of the Marie County Toticlvry' 'A<v'.ciatine w; held Satu?-(iav, November 7. I at the* Marion County Trait in school in Marior., S. ('., at 10:.' o'clock. Mr-. White, the supervisor mn< an excellent speech. Sne h/.t? wii the teachers a motto and son ' goals for the year. The Motto ai goals are a> fol'mVs: "The scho for the Child." Goals, imprevit attendance., improving instruetm | an making the school a gocd plat . for the child to be. At the clot ' of her speech, I'ruf. K. E. Richar L -J&U1U- prt'sidctrt ef?thr'?"As ociatr took charge. The following pr ' gram was rendered: Soi'o? Miss Mayola Lcgette. . Solo?Mr. Gilliard. _ The p reside e t -t1', n ?in t 'nil Oi-f i the speaker of theQ hour, Mr. S.c; I mour Carroll, a representative < the American Humane Society w'r . gave aii interesting and excellej address oh Humane Education. 1 emphasizec. the fact that lluniat Education includes eyerythin not only lower animal; as thought by many, lie ftnth* showed that the study of Huiiiai f.'.i i * : - ?- ? i.tiuvtin'm sorions inn neuri ai souls ooi pupils. Many other in portant points were made by ti speakers. 4 After the members of the Assi ciation were intellectually fed, tl nisine-s; side was tjnn taken u] Committees were appointed, ar .sues collected; The members < the Marion County school facult paid in full. .' ' The association is very forti nat.e in having a- its' 1'resideii . Prof. E. E. Richardson. To Jbejjri with he is sparine: no pain in mal ing the meeting interesting a uch meetings*' should be. Ev donees of a bright and piosperoi " year are easily seen. The meeting adjourned wit everyone anxious for the ne> meeting which will be held th first Saturday in December. (Mis.-) Mary T. Greene Ke'porti VA. STATE DEFEATS S. C. STATE ?0. The State Fair Grounds, Hi'^ngt burg, S. C., November 21. lV.'M1'wo fr.eshman backs went on rampage here this afternoon as J C. State's'growly-ig Hulldbcs bow ed before the on-Caught of Virgil a StalcV hiirhlv-tfjt'ti-rl. Ti'niaiw 1. a score of 2U to 7 in: the local a.sociatcn's most colorful game. For \Mrgir.iaSStatc -it was.?Ju Echols, o-f Englewpod, X.- J., \vh galloped off a pair .01 loud .0.viis,-while for South' Curo'tw .t was X'alhar.id Harney wh marched through tackle an sprinted to a touchdown after hazing 02 yard fun. The game was featured bv'shar line scrimmages throughout, wit S1: C. State losing several play^i due to minor injuries. In the passing department, th game Was fairly even, with th Bull Dogs uniasljing a threafnin ! nui lulrie, air attack in the dyinj ' moments, of the game. I The 'Bulldogs were (>ut-,seoie tun certainty r.ot out-gained, an I played heads-cp, . nevei-say-v.i football until the tust gun sound ed, For Virginia State, the playin; of the Brewer twins was outstar.d ir.fr ...nr.t Briscoe, ami Echols playde out ; .-Ian.iii.tr Dutball. j For tho BuL'.o.is, the valjan I .11 it;niio Johnson was .tin.- mainstu , of the defence. He. was airly'sup ported by the aggressive end, Me j h-\v, Jiampv Sjnpsi n, ktalwar j center, and Mudd, diir.inutiv guard. C>IVfc r.sively, McCant ; rugged fullback,. Clernhning, an j Harney showed the most strengtl for State college. -j? " ? . LincH-'p = T~=" , Va. State (20) S. C. ^tatc (7 HE?Brewer, Janu*> __ Mel)e\ j I,T?Holmes _ Johnsoi (1?Nci's on Mud; ' C?I.anib ' H. Simp-oi G?Dixon Barksdal Tay!' r. Ed. (t'i . Davi BE?Brever, John Canr.oi Q?Robinson Watsoi Rl! ? Biiscoe (Teiufening (C HB?Jeter .. ttmrwH h 15 ?Ec hols Met'.ant (By Chester Washington BAPTIST AI'TH.OR NOW A S<?!.<)> I'dianapolis. Jyid.?((')?Appar en'i y the first Baptist author C he '.elected to a State legislatun in America is the Uev.M. A. Tnl b y. Democrat, who won hero. Dr Talley, who lives at 470 We<i Fall Creed Boulevard, is'author o "A Socratic Exposition of Bene sis.'' The book is attracting, world wide attention, orders lvav ing been received fr< m the .K-wi-j National I'nivTsity and Library in. Jerusalem, the Shewn Shoter V^Tik dealers <>f Tokio, Japan, art individual shtj intents. have beet , made to Newfoundland, West At : lie;'.. Mexico. Tiinidad, Santo l>o mingo. Canada, an.J ur.ivcrties schools, cificges, and city librae ies. thr<ughout the country. Tin Lutheran Standard", organ et' tin Lutheran church, -ays: "Here i a book, that merits attention." | _ "ARIZONA GLEAM" IS SEVEN YfeARS Old Phoenix Ariz.? (CI ? The Ari /.(ma Hleani. (I. S. Ko'dgers, editoi published its seventh anniversar edition last week. The' paper sai j "For" seven years The Arixon : Gleam has found its way into th I homes of loyal race-loving citizen who enjoy tending the nationa ! state and local news pertaining t Negroes. . This fact alone soul inspire every home to include Th Gleam in its budget for the yea m 'ACHIKV liMlv.NT \vi:i:k ;Tj ( IvKI.HKATi:i> I r li'ick Ilill Tit.- Kappa Alpha >'i chapter <>f the Onpyia I * ~ i J'hf ! 1Fraternity ? ? < ciiul the ?:? -!* bra*'i I t top nf the achievem.-; l *j week will) a p'tfoiahi at ll?-run>J) y ; I * t? ~ Vj y t' - f i :i n. chut;ch, N vi'tnle ' | lath, with thi- litis:!*'.!-. lim. 1>. M. I ; Zinnia i than ' ? The o; tniujr sotijr was unp by j.' *' all. The N?'j?V?? National Anthem.. "I Prayer hy Prof. T ail. y. llistmy ' of. tho I' I atoynit y, ji .i j.o-c < I. incct 'It it y ami of the sjioak- ' '"> ?)V lit... It. A! . / 111' !:;U I c Itro. s. II. .\<la.!i r.-piMrar"' of ^ s,e Johnson triistin wa- the sp.-al./T? r "?' thi ' ' -1"'1 u! 1 to ' the occasion. lie talkc'l with 0" -itivct ii v, the achievement of the ... N'rrfrp flnmih aml brie iy of . -t. r < achtcvemenl ..' Il.it expressed that he iva- laf'.'. Jy eo- i . i . crl n i. ^ what N? trru had not ae-'.Le, ed a ; I Oor -ii o v<> hi- o|:jioi t unity. l ie ' .said as a whole we ate n't ehai > h. ; ?'J JJO'TS. All'i that oUt ot lie IV. I .. ^ .Million v. '.iil.v ? 'o-ith j OIH*->Jl. r colli si!'.; 1:. x-hm j.. !-!??_ hrbutrht iu lis ?; 11 !* -?~n; that would ca is*- ..r.c to hi ace up .ami ' lake' si new stand *loi .ti-.e aehuvviu* lit <lf the race. ' Tlie student body < f Rrhe iL. "p coll. ire a:.<j vim '(i 'ivl> ..i" ma:.;. .voiyes lieieel <i by'Mi;-. I'. Levif a vi* u- a wry spier i;,) so cfiion. , Miss* llemoial l'n.'in Clinton co!kv 7 srave a si i'r.sVrutueni'at ,.-?.io. Mr..:, |e Haiupt 11 ciC Clinton -ave us a. . '(j vocal Sl ip.'. ijAV ivt dilmt s wore <'; ? very jfond. p The "last .f- feci i<>iL wa I , t endered * by the 1.i? t i-rn. | !. ; Omeya Natioi ai Anta: m, le v. Zimmerman; a si u<t -m - a; I'ticm: t, shi]) C'dletre yJiyi: t !.' I ?! ? i?? . :n Tuesday," Xbvoinb r 17. the ; cir Jm tneetintr of Kappa Alphii' clnpis , lyn Injid its nv'etinr with .1 Vi<?. i- A. Leon Stncback, Centre St.. is? Chester. S. C Morli need ' li ?' nc"? was discussed and tie chapto: h outlined a ~\Vry useful 'rpr<vi an'.;l j foe the next 'ytrht m tfths. \Y N o j' were pleased to have Bro*. J. L. | Wheeler, Asst. Atr< nc\- director of r the North Carolina. Mutual Lifvc t\ I Insurance Company, t"'me t Avitir ; ? .l's. He installed th'*. office: s*. fmt the chapter and emphasised th< ' importance of each, offic'.y ]! ^ said that, he nce^.- not charge the brother of other duties because ; ~ the very fact, we are members of ^ :r preat Tlrmt-smity and?know for ? s- what it stands. The officer- o the chatite.r are the fullowit.tr '* Brother.--: \V. 11. Wltherspou>-, y Has.: A. .1. Johnson... Vie-. Ras.; A '. '* Lor. Sta: hack,. Keetier of tVror I). M. Zimmerman. Keeper f fir-' -i- areverMo.nr?. Keeper ? >! ' penri ' ? I.. 5*. Urown. Chnp'uin, and Iivni'ohill,Chapter . K(litor. Our. next l? ni'ctitnr will ix> Void at 11?<>. I>. M. " Zimmerman. York. December Sth.' 'I The following ladies ,'oit.oil a a elieioils ' repast: Mrs.. Zimme; tua' 'of. Yolk: Mis. Duokott. MisP Naiice ar.xl Miss 1> m'ond of R ok' h Ilwl. \Vo were pleased t- huv them and we .iust wor.t'ov. wjtraor tliem... Come a train Iadie-. i| yi:m assi:f m:\vs *I ; (l ' Tm> -t'aehn'vs a' d . ti.nl nt"-"v. ? (l j jfla ' to have Mr. I'restor.. a. ie.p| osental iv'e C. . li' lle art -emiesryY t. ^ -peak to them fast Friday. The Ueaiilier. \d the- Y?)na.-.-vSoftool _ Pretended the llampto;. <' ar.ty teaiheis a.-socia; i-:^ la-". . Friday. The\- i,?pdit- (i'a pha-av ? ' trip. j The -ttide! I- are irit.tinu lea .r , !(>!' their eeoh.t beantifieation day .. "ij tlit* schoolgrounds SatUr Vy. . "v_ The teachers ami students v. ' >v ' .cry ha'pjiy u In h a ir w -piano ua- i I placed in tin- a:.fiitoi iuni l-'.iiday i ' afternoon. This is an accohiplj-h-. '\'.t 1 nnnt ol' the P. J. A. We are enjoying cur.-. !ves read-. iny many new'b oks ami pap-, y- in... j 'Ur-library this term. _L-?Thu Vij-feA. mv ' ?!.. ; j ' v Ttheir part by "going through the ' j country encouraging the parent.to semi their children to Vchool j . I'. ve: y ay. . ? ?Maipv iTU'hds 01 air. .John Mamp. m 1 field enjoyed thcmselve s' at a pi hirthniuht party, givi-ii in his n homer at the home uf his daughter m Mrs. Maggie Davi-. ' He was rinty I years <>!<i <>:: the f uith , f thi~. p;: (month. 1 ||f k?j I h.- honor roll foi?rfto?brst??T.\ S?P? t \veok al e'as iVji'W^ : Fif.it grad' - !ii n: iotta ' Fields. ( si I Carolina Dinit'k. \' r*: ii? Jack-o: ' 11 Sot-Ota! grade- Vt-nu ll. \Vile..x p ; W t!l:e Mao St.T\ait-.~ i Ti-ml grade- Hat nail CarHi gp | Rf. anna A ikons. f Fourth ift-a .e - At trio Loo Wil- j. 4 ! cox. John J in s. I ? jfo, j Fifth grade?Robert Ashby.. I>ar.. ||? | iol (Hit. lan i.. |||i r" Sixth grade Klizabeth Ashby. - J Seventh grade Louise Wi iian>- |J| Sl>m pij "J -Fight h' i?i adte Fvetyn Ton y. ' 1 F.thol William-on. Uladys .lohnson. ' tfl Htpfitor. F.thol Williamson f| i ' , , I 1 C. N. S. Writing Club i . . 51 momborship ontitlos you t' 01 advice on all writing problems fn M one year. Special terms on let or * lers; speeches; anil Manuscript* | criticized, revised, copied. th' J fr< C. N. S. lU KKAl ' in W. r> 12th St.. New York. N. Y jj jr.-. ;> o d q q, ;; David G. Ellison "j General insurance -rl| * Honest and efflcieD* | o Hon arivsn to -4" bu,lnM" , ^ (1 i placad wi** ' _ *| ?iONE 5717 :E * / ' ' Pa ye 3 < \ m i ;jun '.v. s " St. ' ;i < I ' :i . . <ipencil. .j i :. >ii nnfr;ts. > ?. hfs la'st : .."hi. IVi' ' v* ; ; IC' ' ' . \V. R.. !>-u m.?>!:. J i ! 1 -sti?l us l'ur ' ... !.' v. How' '.u t. iii;utit . '*> .* " tit iu: . * i ti .1 - 11 ' "f ' >' ' I'I' : . I:- " jU1,i r ^ v. . his jf ; ! I.aar !!, v. a-" ' .'. <' fjuprl . . : 'i 'i?i a bitr -i / , ' ''?Dav'?v >- n ' < ?:;). m.\\ > ' ' r- li ;?? !.? r ' " '??y ';.v. !:-v ; . r^.i , r.vik ."w. ' ;:< :;iz. ?? '* '/ '1 , ~ "TV w ;i-. i irfi'* * v,' .1.1. !. M- "v -t' " V- l'.? v.li.al . <>'i: uji'i v.Mi--, .la'mi v -'i.', ?.?;'*>* ? . :- '" "V. -I;i t Ma< - . . 'i:- 1 . -a- i . . y J . . \ k II * ' V; f a *l v* -i I;. . . .. . ' r ' i>?. v-V- .. ; ;_ .... .; I .\ : ? 'Ix i ]). i,v \ ? \\ ^ or: 11\\ [' 1%. " ' ' ' I !M V t.11!' 7~, ^ 1 ? ".I* I S ;*~+ * !? , . . . '; ., iV . * ' -NOitt K TcrriTv sn;s( kii;i:rs O.-r a.- - r.' v k' . , ... i .?1 " 1 " ? ' < 1.' a,a r ' :'"f ,5t X: I'lt-ase be vja.i-ii ti ray your Subscnnfins. /hen ^EA^CHE s Due To Constipation Often ono of the first-felt foots of constipation is a 'attache. Get at the bottom the trouble- with a dose i\\ i> ui pin v i y vr^ewiuic lack-Draught. That's, the sensible way ? relieve ' * e constipation. En toy the reishing rolief which thousands of ^ peopleh^ye 5***" ^ ^tclicmidUions! SVjl Black-Draught B,|; Is made of finegjl jgELggffiy ly powdered gjOl I leaves and roots jjj ^V^V-'.V.' v' ?f medicinal 3; j r sold in 25-cent ?'jj | f packages. Inc|' ' 1 slst on Mack-Draught