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jlurdav, Februa.*y 20, 1937 ^ 1 HARTSVILLE NEWS ( Epicurean Tennis club held I I regular meeting at the homel. Mrs. Alice Campbell, with Mi*s j (Flowers and Tliorpas serving a- I | I tesses. The house was called j < i order by the president. After | i j )rief devotional exercise the I I ise was opened for business, I -I "he attention of the club was t i tered upon ways and means to * funds to make for more (level- : nent along literary social, phy'fel and moral lines. ( prognostications are that this i ib will some day be the nucleus I , a higher social mechanism. ; A delightful day was spent by i ?Useq Bona -Nesbitt. Helena Mc- j |m and Virginia Walking SatUC jy7 February 5, at the home of r. and Mrs. Merickle Mark. Mrs. prk served a delicious dinner, the ~ 1bleT fairly "groaning . with good fng8- v ! |A great crowd assembled at Jei i jalem Baptist church Monday jght to hear the debate on the ilbject: Resolved "That Woman | ks made a greater contribution to , Ivilization than . Man." Up hold-" i |g the side of the women, Miss ddjp Thomas, -Miss Sadie McRac -| fid Miss Helena McKim made ointed and forceful arguments, j * . hich from time to time drew r>f applause. Rev. E. A. __ |fpann, Rev. H. C. Brewer and Dr Ii a. Alien supported the negative Je. The unaminous decision o/ le judges was in favor of the af-' mnative. pButier High won front Lamar in te .girls' and hoys' basket hah imes, Friday February 4. Score ft girls 22-7 and for boys 13-11. 11 in Butler High's favor. Misses Watkins, McKint an' esbitt were the dinner guests of lr. and Mrs. J. B. Spann Saturday ebruary 13th. Miss. Mattie Howard was ^thc feek-end guest .of Miss Pauline , Jpann. ^ The Hornests of Butler High - . ichool met the Yellow Jackets of? 3ethune last Wednesday on theii p-ounds. _ Notwithstanding that the sand was deep it was not a sabatage" to rur athletic mechanism. Tin hornest quicklv realized their add "outs" and proceeded to use passes to a great degree of success, and won the victory' scores 8-G. PROMISLAND NEWS ? Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church Rev. J. W. Thomas, Pastor Sundav. school ononed iVie 1 usual hour bySupt. D. P. Marshall. Lesson reviewed by Mrs A. E. Chiles. The pastor. Rev. ,T.. W. Thoma gave some timelv remarks. At 12:30. our pastor brought to na <a burning1 message taker: frow St. John 0th chapter, Gt'n verse: subject: "A Blind Man Healed." ( Sunday being Founder's Day r most befitting program wa< had under the direction of Mrs. A. E. _ .Chiles, "for the last two Sundays: we have had' 'several "visitors;- we are asking that you come again. We are longing to our church J in her glory, and we feel that our ? pastor is going to makc it striiTcr LAURENS -NEWS st. Pan] Raptist Church Rev. II. \V. T)." Stewart. Pastor At 11:30 the?pastor came to?. with a wonderful sermon >nbic.ct: "The Three Things God I&'.T| " Jho oh 11 rcli cbmibl pruise to p-ivr credit to the choir who sang so beautiful Sunday. The members of the usher board are very attractive ht_lheir newuniforms. The first meeting of the year for the Gleaner- club was licit! Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cerilla Hudgcns. The Pulpit aid will meet at the h<?nie of Mrs. Katie Kicks Thurs day, February 18tb The Liberal club mot ?t the home of Mrs. Mary Garrett on Thursday evening. After the dej votional, a very interesting proI gram was enjoyed. m Pufrrg ?ociftl h1"1"1' [In- luis* tess served a delicious salad" -course. i.nc rros, ,wrs. i.uunn* IJeid is still on the sick list. Mrs. Annie Thackor of Spartanburg, daughter of Mrs. Iteid is r still with her. Mrs. Pauline Sullivan entertained the Woman's Missionary society at her homeon Hampton St. Friday aliernOon. The hostess served assorted sand wiches, walnut cookies and cocoa. - See your reporter before Monday, at noon?Thomas Sheltcn. - ? MEADOW PRONG RAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. Davis, Pastor U Sunday school lesson was well [ dlacUHBeil throughout tlitf various . classes. B Morning services were good as 0j usual. The pastor spoke from St f John 8:32. Subject: "The Truth is T:he - Foundation of God's K' Church." p Visitors for the morning services were: Professor Sparks of Timinonsville. S. C. and Mr. Holms of Ii-ne aD?ve nameu piace. Mr. Jessie Devauise departed this life on January 25th. lie , leaves four sisters and two brothers. Miss Naomi Nowlin and Mr. Mc? Neil Htmter of Savannah Grove. Baptist church, the former ol Meadow Prong Baptist church I was quietly married on January. 31st. Miss Mylina Robinson of Meadow Prong Baptist Church and Mr. Nathan Benjamin were also ^ quietly married on January 30th. On Friday night, February 12th, the Piedmont quartet stars of _ Greenville, S. C. rendered excellent I music at JtTeadow Prong Baptist? church. A large crowd witnessed * the program. :hester county farmers to have annual meeting Chester, S. C., Feb. 15?The irst Annual Farmers conference Ull be held Saturday, March 6, it Old Wilson church, six miles Vom Chester on the Great Fall lighwny. Make your turn near ;ho Filling Station.' The meeting will begin at 10:30 ind dinner will be served. Every colored farmer in Cheser County should attend the meet- ' n<r. Speakei*s will explain many J ;hings that will provfe helpful to , rou in your farm operation for ] l<?37. Invite your friends to the meting. The girl's basket ball team of ( MYCo>'mlMrMfitrh school played the riiis of Rockford school, Mt. Carpel, Thursday, February 11, in < Mt Carmeh The game was thrilling from be | yinning to end. The victory was ivon by McCormick by a score of | 1-4. . Flayers for McCormick are: , Forwards, M. Cartledge, L. Pat- | tcraon* Ccnt'"va. S- Norman. E. ^ r.T> l r\ f Drjpwii; IV. uutuu, v/. oiwt-iv, ( Guard, L. Milton; Substitutes, ftj. M.oton, M. Brown, W. Cartledge. M B Brown, fi. Brown and S Adams, F. Garrett and C. Garrett." Mt. MORIAH A. M. E; CHURCH Rev. J. A. Gamble, Pastor In, spite of the high wind and cold waves Sunday the soldiers of 1 Chn'st were on the march. "Devotion was opened by Bro. Wis. ' Scripture lesson St. John 1.1th chapter. At the usual hour the 1 pastor brought forth the morning message from II Cor. 2:17, subject "A New Heart". The'spiritual tides ran high. Today being the birthday of the 1 Founder of the A. M.'E, church at 1:30 p.m. the . pastor lectured on the "Foundation of the African j Methodist Episcopal Church. A great number communed to- ' day. We were proud to have MiSs Geneva Griffin one of the instruc'ors of the White Hall school in Jenkinsville. Also Miss Ruth Gray of Columbia. BETHLEHEM RAPT. CHURCH Rev. Er'E. Gaalden, Pastor - sq- C.?The Sunday school was called to order by the assistant Sunt.. N. L. Lake. The testes v*?nt. to their respective places for a hrief study of th" le? on. The classes later reassembled and onloved a program. With IMiss Gwendolyn Henry at the piano and Mr. WML Baker with his violin, the morning services ?ot under wav. Our pastor came before us using a- a text these words: "Now berefore fear the Lord, and serve Him in sincerity and in-truth: and put away the gods which your fathers servPd or the other side of the flood, and in Egypt; ard seive ye the Lord". Joshua 24: 1 P-.hiect: "Its God or many Gods?". BYPU met at the usual hour Iro. E. Milter was in charge of tho program. Deacon Xoolv gave a talk op how tic young folks shotild conduct themselves in and around hireh. *Hi nii.^ .iQiiirinn.- u-.o-o npoppd with Mr. George Singleton at th'> Juno and Mr. Will Baker with Iris "violin, Our fKVstovvbrrught us another strong message: Text B'essed arc the Pure in Heart. Bro. O. Z. Means joined the birch Sunday might and we are askine- that the church pray for him that he^ might grow strong >- ?h" Lord. Let us rot forget the debate Fehnmry ill at Bethlehem Bnptis* ,/KI, T>?.1 . ?TO* ~l. rpu^ iiuii. ii. uiTiiivuu: i Hill 1 n?* World is Growing Worse*. There ' ill also bfta contest given by the Rusy Roe club on March fith at ?'? > lehem ohurch. The ore per ing th" lucky number will grt tr beautiful hod spread. t Brother Theodore Rutherford, the brother-in-law of Rro. Frank Cleans was fur,eralizcd P>:00 p.m. it Bethlehem Baptist church, the nastor \n charge. LAURENS NEWS Ry Thomas SheJton ' The. "TTorn and TTis Anneal" \vaRov. Thomas' theme at Rethel A M. E. church Sunday delivered to i mass of poorde. It was an impressive message. ^Miss Mattio Duckett and John nutman crave a gala silver tea on Wedresdav evening for the benefit of Rethet Sunday srhrmk lThi? Willing WcJrkeijs eluh of Rethel mot at the home of Mrs. Annie I.ou Hanter on Thursday evening. Mrs. Etta J. Garlington of W. Hampton street has improved oonsvdcrably. Mrs. Geneva Sholton has improved. Mr. Morris Meadows is recuperating after being ill for two weeks. "\fiss rfara Fuller was called to i the bedside of "her sister Mrs. Jack , Oliphant who is in Washington. Mrs. Rachiel Meadows died at her home on R/ch Hill. February.. 10th. She was funerali7.ed? at St. i "Paul Bnntist church ^by Rev. J. 1 W. Ma this, assisted by Rev. H. I H. Hill and Rev. A. J. Thomas. The interment was in the city I cemetery. Mr. John Fields Hunter, mortician. Mrs. Janie Reed of Dovan St. : is very ill. Mr. Willie Meadows | is convalescing after being ill for , a few day's. J ~ Wise"'Bernico Washington gave a social on last Saturday nfght in j honor of Miss Helen Rutherford j I [wi|7 I the & t & p ~ ii NOTE: Your question ans\ ! ;a clioping of this column is encli ' reply, send a quarter1 (25c) an< | |velope, for my New Astrology ' mail free advice on thee (3) q ! ^birthdate. and correct address 1 ; *? A APT WAT.T JtCE. cnro of Tj ! l Assembly Street, Columbia Soi F. W.?I am in trouble. M> wife left me and I don't know why Will you give me some advice n bout it please? Ans. Your wife is inclined tu be fickle and very unreliable at times. However, you will not have to do anything to get her to return to you as-she-will do-lhi? on _h;?r own accord very soon. I do not believe though you will continu to be as,unhappy as you are at this writing. ~ ' ? ? ? ! . . W; L. C.?I have a lot down in Virginia and I can't make up ir.'y mind what I should do with it? Help me to decide? Ans. You have a PROSI'EC riVE BUYER for the lot who i? itTering you a good price . .^ell t. You are well situated in a home of your own' in your present tate and in all probability wont return to Virginia ever to make your home. * * * * * B. E.:?Which of the two moji that I am going with should 1 depend on as being truthful and meaning what they say? Ans. If you are seeking a happy, prosperous MARRIED LIFE? vou would do well I think to ac' cept the proposal of the boy of tht age of 23 years. ' Your feeling foi the other boy is like a passing fancy. + * * * H. D. W.?Will you please ox nlain just why it is that my hus band doesn't seem to be able to ob 'ain a permanent position? Ans. Your .husband' is one. o the many unfortunate people wh? '?ave found themselves out of worl luring this unsettled period of in lustry; and1 this period of unres will soon he over and he will no find it difficult to secure regula .vnrlr Ho nooilc onenurniromnni ' " v* " *'* ,,VV VilVWMI of Newberry. Mr. John Melvin Henderson a companion by Mr. Ofczie Flotchei Mr. Horace Hill, Mr. \V. J. iSulli van and Mr. WilHe Henry Sh.ltn of the city motored * to Union o 'art Sunday visiting friends. Miss Mary Bade," was he w < end guest of- het?parents.-- on las Sunday. Mrs. Amanda Todd is lecuper a ting. Mrs. Alice Todd s vei sick. Mrs. Adlinc Watts of Burns Axis convalescing. Mr. Will Rani mage is very ill. Miss Freddie Cunningham o Downs street returned home las week from New York City. Mrs. A. Eass of Price street i very y'll. Th,o Oslloi'S Clllb uf Iit-ihol wi! meet, at the home of Mrs. Marcn ret Young1 on February 23rd. Al members are reqi^estd to bo per sent. Mrs. Nance, wife of the presid ing elder of the Orangeburg dis trict was a distinguished visito at Bethel on Sunday. Mr. Jamo Felder of Woodruff was also a vis itor. Miss Helen Pettis of Cluton^wn in the city Saturday. Tfarrc will he a tea at the hom< of tht Sheltons on Williams St or the benefit of Bethel's Usher club. Mrs. Florence?Miller?of?YtuJ was a distinguished visitor ?a Bethel on last Sunday. Mrs. R. A. Thomas, Socio rfo'ence tearher?ef York was th week-end guest of Rev. Thomas Mi ss Melrose Dial a Junior at A1 len university was the week-en truest of her parent? on W. ITan p ton street. Bishop Allien Founder's D.v program at Beth'. was a sue ' on Sunday niprht. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. ITiggin: accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. An drew Fuller and Mr. Thomas Shel ton, Jr., motored to Spartanhprj on last Sunday. ?The?Missionary soiicty met a the home of Miss Ella Duekett oi WfMiams istrject Sunday. CLINTON COLLEGE A play, "Only Sallie Ann,' which was presented here Mondaj evening by Brainard Institute Chester. S. C., was enjoyed by everyone present. It was t interestillfr nn/1 '* ,..,s ...... oiuusiiipr liom rne oeprin nine: to the end. _ President J. S. Stanback made a business trip to Columbia Saturday. Ho was accompanied by his son. Prof. A. L. Stanbaek and Miss Mary M. Wilson. They reported a very pleasant trip. Examinations have come and p;one. We hope that everyone has made good. The second semester began February 8. The teachers are still having a feast fretting out averages ..for last semester. Miss ElHUis hud as her?guests Sunday, some of her friends and her sister from Spartanburg. *"V 4 ? ?? - * AJ THE PALMETTO LEADER vored in this paper ONLY when 5 ased ]n your letter. For private t { 1 a self-addressed stamped en- *1 Residing, and receive by return uestiona. Si^n your full name ,1 .o all letters. Address all mail ^ IF I'M Tii-TTi. i i-Mn/p mn j ith Carolina. ^ 1VI. it.?;1 eJl ~mo?\vl7at to do a be lit my wife as she ins loft will rt not her man? Does the jjfirl have ij, mind care for me?W , Ails. You were, fortunate t< hnv. . 1,1 I f r ,<<>uim'ii oi ju?ur win without any trouble. Let her g? with her I.OVKK and follow th life she desires..?Your new fricn< will make yosj a most agreeable . companion. s * * *. * L- <' I van? to know Wlr my hoy friend <litl Tint come as hi sai/l that he was? Ans. Your. friend has not bcei _ aLle to arrang" hi.; FIN A N('lit in a w ay * nifable t(T adlow him take the trip. This does not meai j that he cares less for yoj . . i ! fact he was far more disappointe in this matter than you were. ***** \V. C. IF.?Should I consider the trip that has .been o tie red nie 01 i just .ignore the invitation? Ans. You are causing yoursel I i lot of worry and grief bv I'Ol 'l ix<; WITH YOl'R HUOTHEK , lie wants you to "accompany bin . in his car to visit...your parents. 1L has forgotten the misunderstand . ing between you two and it wouli be wise for >mi to do likewise. - ' w * * . \Y. A.. 11.?Why do I dream <> j this" Doctor so much? Please an . -wer me in your column as soon a I ..... . a.t.. > Ans. Tin- Doctor .is very, inu?'I impressed by cnRuginR per I sotcility ?nt! appenraitce of_ rooi . breedinR. This Doctor is a man o v I very Rood character and hiRh mm - I al stardar.ds.. You would becom t most happy should you continu t your friendship with lim. Yo r dream of him because you are s terribly interested in him. ANTHK II IJAJ'TIST (Tll'lU II Kev. J. Honor, Pastor Cornwall, S. Cf-r Sunday sch? " cjiehe . at the above named chutc l at 11 o'clock. At Hi o'clock th pastor' bORan s'rvievst. Text < , uioiniuR ii'cssmro Mark 1:1.7, Ti; \ irk? v.-.a subject "M n Catchers ' Ehch ore exjn cssed himself a i r. Io\t il the discourse. i The pastor and wife a>( sti v ' enjoy intr the .many pounds tha Uro continu" hV each \vook from tli e '-members. Wo aro very fcratoful to" th s that havo riven. yet wo roaliz f that- some h^vb not Icon ^ivon t fa-ir thanco to Lett" 11 theirs, }liu when it tomes- it will bo appro-ia s t'd. . I The Ti aviiily Gospel * h'JoM will render a proirrpm the fir? U?fron.hr ).i, 1 t in March at tl) i- church. 11; I>on*i miss tit" Wife'* Day pre - it ram a' f he church the soeon i Sunday in March. "A special sol * toon will bo tlelivophl to ivos b -, the pastor. r * M( KNIC.MT IIICiII S( POOL Semester Ilbnor Roll I'iiir.a y. ^yh'-.-l r-h.i1 -t Giadc , Wilfred Ajevaniler, Mary I'l. Wat 1 sen, Louise Wise. -! Seco::;! Grade: S. Pcu'ean . Ev elyn Ross Ja l;s..ii, rathe-' ir. ? Wil I. 5 son, Casper Sp-ttrs. Fad M Comb ^ I I bird ' 11 aih?R-!?G'n.i; ?; 1 ndso Autrust a Ttavnes, ' Myi t Brdvrr , I. C. Jackson. . . i Thri;.: Grade A: hHi/a'c.-- h. Cobl j Kb mo Ja y S<h< -- M Grade " Ve-l.-'y h''-!-", Ki> -e .Taekronf M ; F, Davis. Maud II Quint-.. fl| Fifth t j i * i m I }' Ma.?v He.- Wise J F.velvn Wats.'on. Frank Portec - Orzzntton Ihntt . Jonah Karl j. i Eva Mao Caldw "tl. Mat-i"' Low I ry. Char! ? Miller And: e\v Roll ! c vs.Tii. s Si>:lb Grade: P.o :v Watson - R. G. Adams, Path >!i!!< ' . Reber - Wriirht, Clyde T.owry, Annie Re ; Easter. j Seventh Grade; Tv.hdine A'ev t an'er.. Mary P. Adnln-. MiJdrei i ' .TnrV--on. Palili'tr M' V- il. .Che'stine MeXeil. G-acie Gr'hiie. Odd | "Wright. I TTi'r'i S hro]?T'i'-hth Grade Hornier* Wilson Th'dirin Robinsoi , T.orise Rower?. Ella V. Easter : Lizzie Mae Dnlin. , ! XintJi Grade: Nei i. sa Alexan dev. ' ' E'evctV Grade; Xar.ey. McXci ' T/Ouise Taylor. McBFF VFW?5 . MrBce Junior ITi*r< i Tli*' fri'ls' basvft*>n11 foam .played TWl;tinp ' W?* Y.o-<loy. BntV I tooms played well and with poor spirit; <ooro 1^-1" in BothnneV fa vny. ! Tlio McBoe district b"1d it'eroun moot in" Monday. February 1, at-3:30 o'clock, at the McTioc ITicrh school. i We were very nroml to bavc ouj ' .Term topohov with us. I Prof. H. L. Brooks nr.d brother 1?M" F'if<in Brooks nr,ci Clarenet I | Brooks of Hemmingway, ST C | motored to Columbia on Saturday SHAW UNIVERSITY Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 5?At the close of the fourth day of registiation which began Monday, February 2. at Shaw university four bundled twenty-two students h*l r< ;ci<terod for second semester cours.es at the Raleigh institution ai'd others were.in tlie process of completing registration according to. a statement relea-ed by the < St aw Registrar. Of the number enrolled 14 are students who have not previously attended college and 11 have returned to pursue e urscs after having been out ot xi-hool for one or more semesters. The second, semester Shaw university enrollment at' this time - > presents 0 number re-.oil per ~~ c nt greater than that at the close of registration last year when < largest, number of college stu -vtts-tti enter Shawantvcrstty up i that time was enrolled. AcI ' :irg to University officials indications are that when the second ? mister 'registration closes on i1 February lf>, almost a< many stu? !v.rt>- will have enrolled as wore e on the records for the first somesV i ?.r I lie I ' liool yeai ulien fnrrr t 1 ndied -sixty-one students en tcr'ed. , At a baby carnival held at Shaw !_ ' sity Fritlav. January?2iL v ill tie Miss Swasine Harris, daugh <?r of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson II. i Harris of Raleigh, was crowned C .... .. r.f n?u. . ii .hiiii.i uuiu uiiu was awai'ii t ! a Ml wr lo\ itrpr cup for- Jiav+njr > n acclaimed the most popular n T seventeen little tots entered in el the popularity contest. Little Miss Harris under the direction f Mis. John C.Marian had raised .! her behalf one hundred thirtyi'x1 dollars and seventy-three cents ! Fading1' her closest rival for heno'rs by more than fifty dollars. ' Ha by Roland Fisher, -on of the R verend and Mrs. George Fisher ;?f Raleigh was second with sev1 eirty-livo dollars and forty cents mi i was awarded a silver - bahy '. cup..' Third prize, a rabit and wac oil.' went to Master Berry Jones, and honorable.rtientiori wa- award<1 Little Miss Helen Payne, dauerh . tei of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Payne, nd Master Clinton Shearin, son of Mr. and Mrs: Jack Shearin of I,. Durham. In addition to the awarding of. 'J: rh^.rs liy Dr. Robert P. Daniel ' | resident of Shaw university, the a i nival-was featured .with a bahy 1 marches. races, -and other I h'l 'ren'- traihcs. R. Conrad Rod. I Me' n mnmKr... . > <?-- T....S > ,, ... .. ........?vi .i. viii- .>1111111' ciass 1 S'haw-was master of ceremonies., P.-ims were donated by- Mrs. II. Vi'ler. directed the carnival. The popularity contest Vpcrisor d bv the Shaw. university hnijd'-crs realized approximately three '' hiird"ed fiftv. dollars. Mrs. Marh tba Brown was chairman, iv ' ,f In addition to prize winners <_ other babies entered the. contest " in whose iv half sums from one to s* lifteon dollars" were contributed were ehildren of the following ii onrents: Faster. Mi'..., and Mrs .: M, Saunters: Prances, Mr. and Mi-,'. Joseph C tehins; Alfred. lt' P"\\ nu'l Mrs. Miles Mark Fisher: .Finer. Pr. and Mrs.' M. C. .King' Tfnhert, Mr. and Mrs. Ilurber' t ]Barnes. John. Mr. and Mrs. John <g snowfion: Autrusta. Mr. and Mr-, t Guv Grey.; RMibv. Mr. and Mrs. l- Pi b'M-f Strndford? Thorn. Mr. and Mrs. S T. Gibson; Glenn. Mr. and s Mr?.. Gilbert Raines; Sarah. Mist nnd Mr?. SV-woll: and Sarah. Mrs ie_ Sarah Virgo. Affnv !o?in<r three frames in a )- row,tlv> '.Shaw university Rears (j rr>t'*vned to their winnintr way? to .. do'"' at the St. Paul Normal and v Industrial basketball team by a rid to 27 score in a pamc played Monday niirht. February 1, in the Shaw crymnasium. T.ed by Croeey, Marahlc, and Marshall the Rears took a sir point lead at the start of the frame ; and foiurht off a determined old . Ronpnian chnllersro- to lead 1.2 to 11 at half-time. Spirited St . P't:J rallies with Wynne and [. Glymph as the spearheads of their attacks. ShnWiKs uneasy mo ^ monts toward the end of the panic t-*kllly tu lt" C'eecy?wmI?Marablt score rointllatine- anprle shots to jrive the Tar Heels a safe marpiTi ' for victory. [. Treecv and Marahlc with 11 points each-carried hiph scorinp honors of the ever hie, while >'t Glymph led the St. Paul basket lJ irnkinpr with 7 points. 7* The victory over St. Paul is the ser-ond on>nb< 1 by the Shaw Boar1 ;o-.*or th? Vireriiiia Ticers and their Hvtliwin in ton C. T. A. A. basket! brill contests tbis season. The Boars continue their schedule Fri e day of this week cntcrtnininer a 's'vrr" TTni?vn quiversity quintet in 7 the Shaw gynn ^ I STOVER ( HA PI'f, -i r A. Ah E. rni RCH Rev. A. J. Hojtfian, Pastor i . College. Place. Columh "a-^-Sunday school opened at 10:80 a.m. Morning service began at 12 noon . with th?e sermon by pastor. His evt was found in St. Luke 0:1. A Firm Foundation was the subject. j ATE I.eaeru at 1 o'clock conductod by the President, Mrs. Viola RufT. Founder's Pay was observed at | Stover Chapel Sunday. ; 1 M iss A lino K. Roundtroo. a mom r whore they spent the week-end. , her of the McBoe faculty spQnt I the week-end in Columbia. . j The A. M. K. Z. church held the 'fust Quarterly conference Sunday et MeBoe Chapel. > Preidinjc Elder A. E. Gordon . preached a soul stirring sermon, i which was enjoyed by many. I CLINTON NEWS The members and friends of Friendship A. M. E. church are j working very hard with their clubs ' 'raising fund?_ for the new Friendship A. M. E. church, under the leadership of their pastor. Rev. til. W. Walker. In passing through Clinton >, stop at Hill I'm/-. Cafe where you may eat. mink, road and be merry. ,<s "Hell Street Team is Not What It I'xed to He" Tlie basket hall team 'if Bell Street Ilinh school have had a perfect t ecord for the last the years. 1 playing from ten to eleven games each year, loosing from two to three game-, and was given ..the '-'to ;TT-~r'~" -p...-t.h7.? To lor,- uaiv 'BdH Street High girls went oyer to Iplay I'inley High of Chester, S. Something happened 1 Alt at lias never happened h. Tore" in the history of the school: Bell 1 Stts-et's- eiris walking off the field. 1 JOn Fein nary 10. the two team played again .at Hell St. School. . This was a very eleaii and. inter- . ' est.it:c game_. Scores 11 -S itj |-*i?.- , Wo. regret very much of the death of .Mrs. Lula Johnson, who has pas-e<l to the great city'be-. \ ond. Mrs, J' hnson wu- an. old citizen a , ', lived in Clinton for 7." _ years. She was funeializ*-i at Bethel A. M. K. ehureln The contest '-'Who- is Who" a mong tin* young men id Clinton, "ended-hrst"Frtthty-nrtHrt:?'Fho I'd l?riz.o wa- giveit to Mi. A. \Y. Thompson, and tile sect'r.d' to Mr. Earnest I k ndersutf. I.ETTIS AC ADEMY NEWS By Feva HolmesNegro History week was fitting ly observed at Bettis last wF-ek. Trie pageant depicting the progress ffThe Negro hi the field of scinece was very enlightening. Mr. F. M. Jpnes, our Science teacher, was director and Mrs. S. Vjj, Rubens was the aiiouncor ar d i-'eaflrfr Thi; members of the several classes in science participated. Members of Mr. Ruben's History classes rendered a splendid program on the Negro in Our History. Mr. Prince's students represented the Negro in the Economic world. % j Misses Bertha Brooks ur.d Dor-, othv Kenner. Pettis \tn rtttor\/l<..i th" alumni meeting and the Sil, yer barred entertainment at Bet. .tis on February . 6. I Misses L. Mae Watson, M. Dean j and E. Turner presented a very j enjoyable "Manless .Wedding",, in our chapel recently for the l/encfit of our rally fund. Miss, Singh"'ton directed the wedding and M ss R. Lamback' presided at the . piano. Our price club rendered a pleasing: program at Ridge Spring colored school Friday evening. Some of the coming engagements for our singers are: Edgefield Academy. Feb.''20, Cumberland M. E. church, Aiken> Feb.. 21, Macedonia church, BlackVille, March 4, Bushy Pond church, Norway and. Samaria church, Springfield, -March 7._ Bettis was represented at the interracial students Missionaiy, conference at the First Presby.terian . church (white) in ColuniKin /Inrinrr ffo.-v K\* \! t'C ! Zelda Wilkprson, frOsJvnian. and Messrs Malachi Benjamin ami Jerry, seniors. We are grateful to Ppcsdent Starks an<l others at them a home during their stay in 'he city. ' Mr. Chas. Allen of Washington. D. C. was a visitor here Monday?! having come to enter his son, Albert, in Bettis hi school. Mrs. ColFns went to Greenwood Sunday to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Annie.- Beans, She- was accompanied by Mr. Blassengale and Misses F. j Berrin and I. Watson. The third *hi class will present j i a.st iniriy , a comedy drama in three acts, at Ridge Hill school.' Ridge Spring. March 19. Friends of Mrs. B. J.. Nichol son w 11 regret to hear that she is r.gniii~c"niif.ned tu her tied ith? _ TIV^ 5th grade of which Miss B. M. Ruff is advisor gave an enjoy >hle rally party. Fiiday evening. Lively games were played. Saturday evening, 2nd Hi Miss Otyc* ? Brown, advisor entertained a large group at a variety party. Fortune tolling and several other features helped to enliven the occasion. 4tlv Hi. Mr. F. M. Jones sponsor .had a successful evening's entertainment at Fldg*efield Friday. March 1, will be "Community Night" at Bettis. At which time: the students who live in the com munity will fiender their annua1 ' program with Miss Singleton iri ehargel Mr. Paul Webber, county agricultural agent of Aiken was he suf>per guest of the Blasscngnle^' ( on Fhiday. j Mr1. Jani(os Morgan, Edgefu 1 ' ( spent the week-end with his ni'ce; : Mrs. Victoria Nicholson. ** On February 22 the secern'p grade, Mrs. F. C. Holmes, a.lvb! Sor, will piOsent a playlet, "A \ j Bandbox Dance . Among the home week-ender? were Misses Delia Ghent. Man Thomas, Justiroe Gary, Allie Mos ley, Laura Bright, Reva Holmes Annie Blocker. Clara Simpkins Cleo and Retha Johnson. I,. M Watson Hattio Smith, Sybil Young Mary Alice Simpkins. Mattie Mr Kit> Ruby Cureton and Mr. Hazf' Benjanvn. >, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Oliphant o' Aiken visited their niece, Mrs. V Nicholson. Sunday. February 8. our basketba' | (Kms played Walker institute r; I Augusta. Girls tied 2-2. Our : Pa?e 3 FINE HILL CI I rRCH AND SCHOOL NEWS Sunday school opened 10:15. Our Supt. was able to be built at his ' post attain. The k-.-s >n v as revicttOi ii.y M4.-?.s. S. Al. .Uulioy. Xlut .. . _., Sunday school now sontrs were I' d by M iC Cra* l!o. koM. Our pastor. I Jo v. Davis lillr-?l 4 U 1 iiiu puipit, with the <-!?-*ir.i f a hymn, lid i.y Mr. J. 11. Alfoi i, Laita. S. 1;. v.* ?; 1 >. . c.,'. gave a .-< imnnet !.< to tlooiren "Faith and L"\i I lev. Ihiyis outlined his !? - i >: "II v.- is tin- Journ'i-y i v.'t K-t \li?-a wiil ic-ro i ?: ?" 5 The whole ci i i'h i. r.ioy' d t ho triiion. We mi li .to t. n-' \ . ihe' bishop and older L. A. Wijis neialinj lis, s.iyl.' a ii'dde l ;i?:. i !*i>--i.i' -nr i:i ;n <v-p.:}:. ' rr" F'iiav rah", tie- Junior A:. S.:e iors ;?avf their l>aii'|jet. with the rh a pel - -hrirtrt jfnHy??ieron?t?H: ? ... in 'die s' colors : preen and ..red.'Tin* tril ls we11- ie-autif dly dres-m i m evening gowns. while. the U,\ wore "w i i .. i t 'and bit e coal-. ' . . Mi- .faculty. a- informal dre-sci. The. .gae-tr'av. io: Mi. J. ].. I tiwn i.iI r 11r.Latin. ar-i : ~ Mr. Waiter Fil.s'oia Idiloit. S 1 Mr. S- M Kim r. Mr. W. 1... d'.hiis;'n, Mr. Ifrniy Uetlica.. md. S. Alfoi-.J \yc?o' the judges .o?. .the ' Mliicliing eor.i, t. Mrs. A. I'. . '.'il'1,! Ha"1 d". . ;? : IVnc.ieola. Mi - I., rowell. J. Sellers. Kev. (i. 1) F'dllir.V.' Mi.-*- Mar- ' Jos ia . M i y' v. . -tr.?* g ;e'-tj- at- * l-i' '-I'- i s .v Have i .--t 11-1 i- , S ay ' iriit: Mr . i ii-o>. wo: t5r; "Jnd ni i/.e ! . raising tho anlo mt ci" -"V". la "i-.-ii ef b. 1 '. 11 Oil-e; .vadejils: ] -t JtMi* . , high Kthel ' iieH'.e'a. Magpie W liodit VT' r . . - <- - Pent-Lola AiSi.'il. . \\V jkfht-ij, Marie Mel hii ie. Houston H''!;v.{s, Jiissie M. Hi M' it-. (". K. Melvir.i'iM; Gth grade?Maggie- McGiM, Luenvin t to,- < . Johnson. N. .T. . Rethoa; *>in yiad' -J L. A'- ? . 1/ la J. Latin ?. 1 lor-lthv Ml. Gill; 4th- grade?Gladys . Wriglr. and C, McKinni.s; ilrd --Made- AMlee ' MeKimi.s. I.u-Lor;ih Mopree, 2nd' grade' Willie .J. Bet hea. Cathrin Mi Hoy ; 1 st grade?Wal- . t<-r .lolin-'>i:. A. na .1. MrKiivnis. - ' . Martha ?de!iao -is'.'on -the iek li t. Mi:-, Patre is home from si-Vo!. the 'week-end. Mrs. S. J. Betuea is also ill.' Mr. Alexainie! '. Ali'"f i . .visited . First Baptist 'chtireh in Little ltrak Sunday night. ' Ilev. I>. W. Bi '.h'.a is to sp- ak fiir us Sunday at ' II :0'i < i '.<> k. Lev. L B lt?>-j e. tin- . Rowli:'g Given paster, ask all ti i.J'ir.e Hill member? to attemi tlv Haiti) .at at Mr. S. 13. Bothcu ttitii J ess a? Br \v:t. Mrs. Kinur -Man nine- very . siik with' t!i<- v t ;p. W nk; for her a speedy recovery. " young mi;n chum h cui u Lake City, ff. C.~-lit s-jiitcof tho ' . ' ( o i it i it i,outain the membevs of the club mot. at tlti- hottte <"f Mr - Tillman Lee. Bttvinva of -all kind-j .was disc'-sod ami plans were ? made for the fat..tie. The elv.iiibes atv sCei?;.r lesnlts: a - < !::* ^ .sipre i't has 9 been mnfotrbauL. Tim ra xt iihi ting will be held at the home uf ' * ' Me. II be i't. I'.ad.iy. * Imys. \\i :i* .1 :.-dt'. x. i.''' i aa-t> Id . we played Seneca .Junior V.-.f here. u.:r tri: is w?<n < r bovs ) v . Ib.ee> A... ; ?? -f . -"i i' ' miv teams ai* p.ay ?? e 1' February. David G. Ellison ~ General insurance Honest and' effiriorTT attorttaa fivwa to all busvnoss pfcoftd with me. PHONE 5717 . _ When HEADACHE Is Due To Constipation Often one of the first-felt ?ffects of constipation is a leadache. Get at the bottom the trouble with a dose Dr two of purely vegetable Black-Draught. That's the sensible way ? relieve .he constipation. Enjoy the refreshing relief which thousands of people have re? """"'i ported from the * al U9? of Black 0! Draught in SM such conditions. . i w : "^nrrrr' Black-Draught ft isP^vSf? is made of fineft ly powdered D ' leaves and roots of medicinal jS'i f I plants. It is <?) j sold in 25-cent M?!M 5Msss.liJ packages. Ina 1 sist on Black-Draught