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MARGARET WRITES
Hello Bill, / / '
Wc-llr we have had a week of
real spring weather, and the
farmers have certainly made good
use of it. Our basket ball team is
still doing nicely. We are hoping
to play two games this week.
Friday afternoon we went dowt
to Prof, and Mrs; Frank DeLair
to get some flowers and shrubbery.
Mrs. Del.aih certainly'has a beautiful
flower yard; she has over on.
hundred different varieties o;
flowers; after getting the flowers,
we were invited in where we were
royally entertained and served
some delicious Christmas frui*
cake, which We all enjoyed. I at
tended church and Sunday sehoo'
as usual.- ar.d all of the services
were' good, VV\?. are* looking foiwavd
to*our Eater program. The
.garden is doing nicely. I ha 1
bad luck with my first baby chick", |
as most of them died during th^cold
spell, but I hope to :hav? off
jo me more soon. The club mem
. * hers are so lazy about writing
I notice that we no longer have a
Junior Page. I . think that is a
shame on the boys and girls of
thi- state. ?o long Bill.
MARGARET WRIGHT
THE MOON?A MESSAGE .
OF LOVE
flown, n Carolina, there's a quaint
' .' little town
With teal life and beauty, you are
sure to be crowned.
Vibrating through the air, comes
? ? n'USuniirincr crvnnf^
? ?' WW*-..?
We r."e?i more poets, where shall
thev be found? .
The large yellow moon how g<>?'
5 gorgeous it seem?
Carefully watching o'er us. whil
we slumber n dreams.
Though it is high and sends dowi
ICO
It sets one to thinking, and leaves
him in dreams.
The moon seems to. talk as it
sh r.es over'you,
Ami . utters tit.; Question, "dear
heart are you true* 7"
The answer goes back through a
spacious sky of blue,
"I am waiting patiently, what
j' n\Q?0 tan I do?"
The message of hope is sent from
above
To a friend who is seeking lost
ecstasy -and love.
"Where ear you find it?" said th<
moon to the dove, *
"frr-ymir heart" said the dove, "is
the message of love".
ELIZABETH PARKS,
? SU Stephens, S. C.
HEXX ETTSVILLF. NEWS
, The woek-crrl went out with
pleasure weather. There were a
number in their spring clothingMr,
Reathae of Hartsville, brother
of Mr. John Beathae was
funeral'zod Sunday p. m. at PecDee
Baptist church, Rev. F. Peterkin,
pas-tor. Quite a large num
bey of friends witnessed the ser?vii'e
from Hartsville.
Miss Delphine McDonald and
Miss Sc-llus,, students of~Morris
c-oLig,> spent the week-end home
with relatives.
Mrs. Mamie Morris was called
to Union last week to be at the
bodsido of her sick daughter,
?t ??:?MLss_Sarah Morris, one of .^he Hi.
school teachers at Sims Hi. Trust
-? she wULsooft recover. :
Mrs. Ella Mannerly f's spending
awhile with the Morris family
Prof. J. H. W: Morris, Jr., of Che
raw, was in the city Sunday. H<
was the house guest of Misses
Sanders.
Mrs. Annie J. Rya'ns, membei
of Macedonia church, sister of Mr.
J. W. Weatherspoon, died Sunday
fjr- a.m. npar Blenheim, S. C. The
stork made a pop visit to Prof.
E. Thompson and left a five pound
boy. Baby and mother are*3oing
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i Alias Pearl Pearson, one of!
Marlboro county outstanding teachers
was laid to rest Wednesday
3:00 p.m. at Smyrna M. E.
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church, Rev. McLockcr, pastor. A
umber of ex-pastors and friend,
spoke on Miss Pearson's work doing
her life.
Our sick: Mr. D. McFaJlen, ,M,r. ,
Stubbs, Mrs. E. W,d|iams, Mi-.
M. Reese, Mrs, K. Colmond and Mj
lenry McRae, Rev. W. Reese and
Deacon ,T S Ponep \V*r. fvno*.
hese dear ones will soon "recover.
Mrs. A. Roberts, spent the week
nd in Timmonsville visiting siser,
Miss Smith one of the graded
eachers in the Timmonsv lie Hi
chool.
, When you get ready for denal
work Dr. L. M. McCoIlum, oui
.'doreddentist is ahVays ready
. o serve you.
Servkie at o'i<r churches this
Sunday was very inspiring and
juite a large crowd was out to all!
he churches. Rev. P. B. Mdodana !
f Camden and family was in the
/ty over the week-end en route
o Macedonia .church. He preach
d a soul stirring sermon. Evei? '
ody enjoyed him. We were a!
o glad to have with th^m at the
lacedonia church Miss Addic
ansom, t'r.e director of th? junor
choir of the Mt. Moriah Bap.-t
church. Camden. Call again
'rs. Ransom.
Mis. Callio D. Sanders, Mrs. A
ioberts; Mr. McNeal and others- ft
Monday for Sumter to hi
dult school meeting.
Mr. Carl Crosland, manager ol
n0 colored theatre has been very
usy for the last month or two
;etting the theatre ready for th<
-pfing. V'hen you are in the city
isit the Palace theatre, you wili
?njoyit.^ *r ?:
Don't forge* Dr. Richardson he
as everything you need at the
tug store f not ho will get it.
.'hen a pain strikes you call on
r. W. S. Hannas; ho is very good.
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NEW BOOKS AT WAVEULEY
LIBRARY
General Crunk and .i.hr Fichu^
\paehes; Scalawag; Lost wit!
.ieu^hPar.t Pike; At the Sign of
he Wild Horse; Doll's Day; Sevn
Little Spillik'ns;" Christmaarolr,
Ameliaranne at the Zoo:
Vinks; His Book; Happy Surpris.
>s Grandmother Tippytoe; Boys'
look of Pirate and Sea Rovers'
Joy Scouts of Birch Bark Island.;
Cegonds of Charlemagr.e; Pioneers
Vll; This Earth we I/vo on; Whit
Company; David Crocket, Scout
Buffalo Bill and the Overland
Trail; Daniel Boone; itackwominan;
Entertainment Speaks r;?Ma\*i!d
Animal Guests; Joans Door
A'eathfr Signs and Rhymes; Lit
le" Gold Nugget; Little Red Hen:
hree Little"' Kj ttens; Red Rid in p
lood; Little People's Sound Primr;
Progressive Road to Reading;
Vender" I.eg'nds . of Norse-I.and:
1 ~?i
i ? wi^in civi j? ^ arm uim i s, ,
The juvenile, department of tin
brary is very proud to announce
o their readers a new collector
f f>2 hooks, as listed above. These
books include easy books, biogra?hies.
history, travel and fiction.
The3e books will not be circulated
eight away but placed on a convenient
shelf for observation. We
are asking that the parents observe
these books before the child
en are aflowed to borrow them'
- Also on the reference sh**If will
be found the 14th edition of the
ng of 24 volumes with the latest
Atlas. Wi th this set of books our
reference .Encyclopaedias have been i
increased to six..
Tlin f 1 o rrlnn nluK Uen. ? 4- 1
* ??v VM' UVII VIUW nan tx yv I y Hf
:raetive corner in the library with
books on gardening which have
eon selected from the shelves and
are very useful for anyone interested
in gardening. Mr. P. C.
Pane, advisor of the club is ve?;y
anxious to increase the membership.
Information can be secured
firvm /haV ?r tV.n n.lwlunr
D. L. Gunn.
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DILI.ON HIGH SCHOOL
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Prof. Leroy L. l'endarvis, Principal
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Events are happening here one
on the heels of the other. We
for their outstanding success in
the staging of the play "The
cThost Bird". This play. revealed
talent in our senior class hitheitc
unknown to us. We understand,
that'the. group plans to'stage the
play elsewhere.. If it happens tc
come your way, you'll enjoy every
minute.
Our hard working and ellicient
ovincipal suil'ercd somewhat during
thq past w?ek but reports him j
self as being in the pink of com!
s.ion again.
The library drive is netting
splendid results. Already to the
collection previously had more
-ban one hundred and fifty dollars
($150.00) worth of general refer-,
'once books hav-j- been added; The
drive, is being ably sponsored by
prof. Pendarvis our.- principal ?n\h
we are therefore looking forward
for even better results.
The girls ba ketball team, coach
. (1 by Miss X. M. John-on has suffered
only one defeat during the
.'current season. Th'o r motTo . is: .
"Take .Thenr As They Come."*'
Mr.- Harrington lias produced
a quintet of haskete' rs ' here of
which ho and the school are just-.
ly proud. They sfnrtcdNJrnm
scratch out have dropped only i?n?"
?ame.
Mrs. McBride, grade teacher, ivo
boon ill for a few days hut is niueji |
mproved.
Pupils espe.Vally are await ing t
elaxation in a few Week, a The',
entire faculty will attend the
meeting of thy Palmetto S,tato
Teachers association, Columbia
March 25th-27ih. Our prihe.'.pal
vho is also president of the Dil'orr
County Teachers' association
s delegate-elect to the stjate* inee.t
ing. ? r
We must mention the name ot |
Miss Florea Nilcs a s' nior. Miss]
Nile's proved her claim to proilc;- J
ncy by recently emerging from
the fust semester with a geiier- I
<1 average of A.
Watch our high school move
upward.
llK.MMK CO I MY I-AKMl.KS
HOLI) SESSION
Representative Negro fanners
from all Cheater county gat o.e
today at Old Wilson church .an
heard Mr. A. A. McKeown, dls
tn'ct farm agent for Spartanburg
ii-trict outline the n1'W farm pro-1
gram for 1937. Internum*]* '
hisr-sptveh he touched on. t h *.
outlook for thy year. He declare*,
that cotton production will l ave ?
be kept within certain limits if tb,
farmer is to c-xp'ct a reasonabh
Mr. John E. Xeshitt. from the
Soil Conservation Service, was a!
o on the prog rain and told who;.
. k; S<vl Conservation .Service is
..i'lir j t his?oetur.t v.
Mr. Harry E. Daniels, distr'c:
arm ag' nt, pr.s'ented-the <p"ak
rs, and he said in hi-* prcsentatioj
c-mnrks the time >'s here when w*
must face facts and adjust on:
operati ons to meet them.
i .-|jicuii nuisi was presented l.\
Tiainyrd Institute Quintet, an-,
ho I akeview CC Camp Glee cluli
This was the first annual X-ur 'armors'
Conf- -once a"d wn* |v
idod over by Waynion .Johnson.
v'?tC.ro Agricultural a^or.t.
CAR IJ he NEW?
Sun'lay wa- a bpautiful day;
Tot >r the church jroors were out
i service. ?? rvieo was com/1 nt
j Mt. Edc-n A. M.. E. church. Th-.
"Id church men;hers wore at tlwi
i*l>ost. R"v. F. I,, Wilkes report
ervices were Rood at Seek We!1
I'nptist church, A larjje ennsrtv ation,
and financial was Rood.
Sunday Was .'a hijrh day at St. I.ukA.
M. E^Zion church.
Sunday s.'hool at the us.ia! hom
hy the Snpt., Mr. E. T. Tucker.
The lesson wa- r?ad and well discussed
hy the school. Severn'
the pastor brought to his hearer,
a message from St. Luke 10th
'chapter. The spiritual part of th.
church was very high; we wer.
very please to.-have- one join tin
church during the s?rviee, Mr.
Ram Johnson: fTTOiing man who
was converted at his---home-- three
weeks ago. Rev: J. M: "Dawk in
reports service was good at White
*IIn1l A. M. E. church Sunday. -*>
Mrs. Frances English spent two
nights with h?r sister, Mrs. Mary
Johnspn and Mrs. Delia Gist, Sani....
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IUL, O. Vv.
Mrs. Pearl Johnson spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
Alta Williams and Mr. Luther
Williams, of Chester, ?>. C.
?Tho^o on the sick list; Mr. Jim
Henderson, Mrs. Clara Savage
Mr. Berry Sheltorff M?'. S. I)awFiht;,
MFa^Tvrii Vuil r, Mi*n Tiilivi
Dawkins, Mrs. Sallie Ann Thomas.
Mrs. Carrie Brown and Mr. Henry
Dickson. Quite a few are complaining
of the flu.
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THIS PALMETTO LEAD1
I MATHER ACADEMY AND
BOOKER WASHINGTON
CROWNED CHAMPS
Camden, S. C., March 6?Mathei
Academy Girl's team cam? througl
and won from Coulter Academy ol
Choraw in the semi-finals 24-11
and Finley High of Chester 20-1:!
in the finals to capture fir>t
in the Third Annual. Tournament
j of the South Carolina Athletic Co;,
i fer^nce anions Secondary schools
I held here today. Coulter Academy
boasted & record of 33 stnugh?
wins.
; Mather Acadgrny "tJOy s' team wa>
L eliminated by Avery of Charleston,
1 defending champions of the state
Friday night in a thrilling game
eliminated Robert Smalls by a
score, 35-20. Booker Washine
ton eliminated Robert Smalls by a
large score. Coulter defeated
; Finley to move into final column.
| Booker play?d Avery in a semi1
final thriller. Both teams playe j
brilliantly throughout the contestWhen
three minutes were lefjfc. t0
play in, Avery led by a score of
30-22. Bo her crashed through to
win by a -*\ore of 31-30 to move
into the finals. Booker defeate':
Crmlter Academy docisWely in the
finals to retain the trophy having
won last year.
The tourney was a great suece-s..
Schools- competing wort"
Itohert Smalls, Coulter, Bookoi
Washington, Jackson High. Finlov
High, Averv llirh Inst., apd Mather
Academy. . Twelve 'teair:
entered, seven boy- and five girls.
, Finley and Coplter were awarder
I plaques fi r second place. Sport|
manship plaques -were awarded
I Blizer of Avery, and Carrie McDotr
j aid of Mather for. the (Outstanding
j; ports of the Tournament.
Crawford, an'l \Valker of Benedict
ably officiated at all th
1 games.
| UEAVFOTIT COl'NTY
I'R AINING SCHOOL
I. The intense c Id of the past five
weeks, seemingly -hould be proof
sufficient-of the. "ground ho'i
theory." Thanhs, to mother' 11a
ture for the warm, sunny days,
which tell u> that spring, in all or
her beauty.-is ,iu-t around the corlie.'.
We an- urging the community
and all concerned to get bus'^xyith
their spiing gard?ns. The
< <?(>I par 'I n is looking pood
Prof. Shar.klin and his boys hav.
' ?!>< rod hard during the past fee;
. o'.'k . .
ILLvj t'<v-k "bail season lias added
a doal to th" recreational side of
h,. Wnilrr O r pirls have "met sev.ral
t ami; . tiii- 'season. From
;onv r'<y"won and front some thoy
lost. Friday they played Mathv
sell id on Mather's coin t.. '
Tlie pirls played well but wore.
_La toi by a score of 11-2. Sa(
ai d v. March 4, they. participate-'
in a tournament h.-ld at Penu
? } . >;. We feel that they were
ricfiti'U l>y 'th" L*\ )i i'it.1 ?H1
T" : tk r oncoiirayv rheni. oV~
principal promf^'Theni a trip to
n Vtgcbiirg to witty sx tin* Slat.
T'lMllflUf't. .
Miss Victoria Frazi 1 has ehavgr
of an a hilt school an<! Mrs. Shank
(in the adult handicraft work of
hi Voinnuinity. They both repot'
i. . ,ir success with the work.
S vrral white friends wore on
tin- campus Sunday,, afternoon, t<
'attend our regular j Sunday afternoon
song service. Mr. and Mrs
Birnio Pansy am; Mr. and Mrs
Scarlett, of Savannahs tja. sptn
Shai.k'ins. Mr. Dansy is Mr<
: : lin's nephew.
: r, i-\n, baptist rumen
!! v. J|. \V. D. Ptownrt. Pastor
S r-'ny school op'Mio'' nt fir* n?i>
1 .nr. with the suporintonden
>< () < v<.<p'nT flut y The Ie.?s > :
en '?< i wed hv Mr. S. A. \Voo?l\
At eleven thirty, the prutocame
to us with a wonderful- sen
te?:t: Th(> way of the Transfrres-or
is hard. Music was rcn
h r< 1 hy ihe Junior Ch Tr
The Pulpit Aid nut at the hoir *
"f Mi;-. Km ma -Mills with Mrs
1'Vireis Golden, Lucinda Jackson
as joint hostess. The roll was call
ed and th? members responded.
Tho-C r T't riVilit inr* tr* f-Vw. i\vnf?t<o.e
'.Vffc Hazel Shepherd and Minnie
Irby, duet; Kathryn Irby, sdlo.fleroy
Irby recitation. During thr
- via! lioui, the hostess served co
on, sandwiches, and ritz crackers
The next meeting will he at th
home of Mrs. Rfsa Shepherd.
Mrs. Charity Irby is on tho
sick list. The grand officers visited
?the Jeptha Lodge Men's
Knight. The B. T. U. met at th
usual hour, with Mr. Willie Meadors
presiding. Mr. Henry MeCollum
it; on the sick list. Kathryn
Mathis is on the sick list also.
Mrs. Clara Dendy spen't Sun1
day In^Crt'i^iwnnil.?Sunday mir
the pa-tor preached another greal
sermon from'the Sub., "Bread and
Wine." Collection for the day
146.87.
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BROWN CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
, ! (.Miss) Mury Elizabeth Taylor
I Avthurtown, Columbia, S. C.? 1
1 Many were out to worship Sun''<
uuy. Sunday school opened at its
! usual hour with officers and mem?
hers at their posts of duty. The
, lesson was discusson and reviewvd
by Rev. Dixon. i
12 o'clock the morning service
began with the usual opening. ^
vev. PtXon brought us 4 soul stii
ring sermon which vy??- onj^y.-u
The A.C.E. League opened with
the president presiding. Our top,e
Was "Reason For Praying". It
was discussed by Mrs. Maude Mc
Ck'llan, Miss Janie Lue Hall, Mfss
Beatrice Jackson and Mrs. James
Uikkoii; Elder d. G. MeClellan and
Rev. Dixon. * ;
The evening services began at
S p.m. after the- order of service
Rev. Dixon presented our Presiding
Elder, Rev. J. C. MeClellan
who gave us an interesting talk
on the history of Iiev. Dixon for *the
past four years after yhich - <
"e p-.eacht-d a soul stirring sermon
which was enjoyed by all.
Sunday lying, the closing of
our first ouart. : lv "n.ifov ?,??.?
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Byown Chapel, we laised $20.00 on J G
ur ?Founde.'s Day rally and \vi
have planned, a rally to come ofl 1
in May. We are having a cor.- I t
test between the two popular wo- r
mien in our church. t
The Emergency club ?-ill ho1 J
ts regular meeting at home of Mr. 1
John Hunter, Friday, Marrh Ctln . 1
.We arc asking all members and 1
frit-nds to tome out on Sunday e
lev. Dixon is preaching a spe-g.
al sermon after which Rev. Sisor
Susanna Simmons of Pentcco'tal
church will preach. You are
velcome to Brown Chapel at all I
times. [
GREAT FADES NEWS
First Baptist Church
We had a very large nuhibei* in
Sunday school Sunday owing ti s
so .much flu, It opened at the usual
hour, with all teachers present ?
ltev. Foot? preached a very interesting
sermon. We. have h
large number on our sick list, a- s
mong them are; Miss Su.-an Ar
ledge, Mr. Dan-.Hall and Littl x
Mjss Mae Bernice Washington. \\\ t
all are glad to see Mr*. I.illie Hal. c
>ut again. i
Susie Gladden, 50, died at hot ^
home on Washington St., Marcn
*>. She is survived by foui
laughters, Mr-. John Dinkin o.'
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Latti
more McCoroy, Mrs. Philip Ford
Mi3. Alio Lumpkin of Great Falls; ?
two >or.s, Mr. James Gladden of 1
Washington, D. C. and Mr Les< ?
(Jladden of Winston-Salam, N. C. *
Funeral - services were conducted j *
j" lay afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock. | *
-in Pleasant Grove A. M. E. ~Z ^
church.. *
Eddie Kennedy, dO, died ol t
a unionia at his home on Red '
Row, March 5. lie is survived by t
ois -wife. -Mliatlie- D. Kennedy
mother, Mrs. Josephine Kennedy; 1
a tiler, Mr. .lanu-s Kennedy; three , ~
i 'or-. Mrsi; lo'ln Wilks. Mrs. Air.
mi. i;i-wrrr"TITs. Kosa Jones; t.v< I
MnUn'is. .Mi. W. M. Kennedy an 1
Mr. Albert Kennedy.
Funeral ?vivkl's we 10 conductor
Sunday afternoon. ai .'J o'clock, at
First Baptist church.
ANDERSON < Ol NTY
TRAINING SCIIOOI \
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Pendleton, S. C.?The P. T. A F
!1 its regular monthly meting t
Wednesday, March .?>, in the fifth ,
r
grade room. The meeting was call i
?1 to order ly our elluient. presi-, fi
iih nt, Mrs. ' Ella Ganlt, who con-'
-riuc-tud- the devotional- cxeicis.es. {
Din ing the business sess on the I
P.T.A. decided to send the pros- 1
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i;v:nt a, a representative to the ^
State Parent-Teachers' associatioii.
The coaches are very proud t(
report that the teams have not
lost a single game this season.
They have played six games. Among
the schools played wore
Reed street in Artderson; Mount
Spring ar.d Wcs t^H' nister.
The school is grieved over th<
-passing "f on" of its own, F.dwnrd ?
Hill. Edward was a popular mem-'
' ber of the junior class.
BONNEAU NEWS
Rev. P. M. Knox, F'astor
Sunday school convened at 9:.10
a.m. with the superintendent" in .
charge. Lessor*- tmtght by teach- I
cvs, reviewed by pastor after which the
pastor gave us an interesting },
sermon. Communion was admins i
tered. Two persons joined. The ?
rally came off but on account of ,
the sudden death of, ore of orn !
sisters, a large portion of the
congregation was absent. The , *
funeral took place at 10:30 a.m .
Monday. '
Our pastor went to th(. hospi- J
j tal to visit sbter Iddna'I)obbv who '
has boon operated on. !
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-?UV -looking- foi inii |ii i".n(?
elder, Rev. J. L. Benbow'on ]
Saturday, March 13 to hold his '
second quarterly conference at St <
Pater. , j
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S: nv HERBERT E
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CONFESSIONS OF AN ,
O, my timid heart is poui
Like a. native on a drum,
With the torp-tom tones r<
In the middle of my brail
And . the blood within me
FIO chill ahtlt makes nv
Crowing hotter as it gush
Up-my"Trek to blind and
Standing here, I've been e
I'm not even debonair!
You're my friends and yP^
Just because you're sitting
If I look into your faces,
Ev-*ry thought you thi nk I
And my errors seem disg
God, I would I were ideal
JROI P MEETING FOR- j
i?. Y OA Y Ut)1> I ' I y
The annual group meetings wer a
icld in Saluda county for the Sup
>rvi?or, Mr. T. F. Hammond Th> ?
lurposes t)f those meetings wer- ^
he checking of records, discussing *
naruals and school problems. A1 v
eaehe'rs concerned enjoyed the
ihh'i gs. < Appreciated the new II
igl,, f.?r"their various school ppob
em-, apd expressed benefits deriv
(1 f'M?ivthe meetings. The weath.
>r l ung favorable made- the at
on '"nee to those meetings good. Sl
I '-Vos. for meetings are a-% fol jc
owmu: E5
F biliary 22?Mine Creek school r(
I.ivuary 21?Plum Branch
;ch-l. fi}
F .- 'iiary 20-?Centennial schoo' "p.
? vh 1?Iliggins Rose*, wale
;cn:oi. . m,
M. rc.h 2?Bate-burg? Saluda -
ich pj
^ arch 3?Ri-'gr> TTill echo"]. Rr
? <rih 5?Safuda Rosenwfilo
iclvvl.
yT. F. Hammond is doing Vt h<
:cr." efficient work for Saliid; of
Joi'my." And we feel that his. succ
: the cause of Saluda County a>
nij oving the county with better ~c
clv -ls fpr the Negro. 1,1
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CIIERAW NEWS ,
ti
Mrs.- Mary Ellerbe, one of the
dd citizens of the town was bured
Thursday afternoon! Site was .
_ , ., . eo
i.niemiver of P?o 1)<V l nion Bap-i.~
ist church, Rev. F. W. Pivnce,'
sr
msi'-r. Mrs. Ellerbe wa- a naive
of Ilartsville and has made
-v. u?..v er
.m i (i w iK i 111 MIic, iur yvuia
5he leaves two brothers, ore sis- ^
<-r, one daughter, Mrs. A. Rb'El- pi
i b' Davis, hud one uran'ddauffli-i m
*v. ! ch
Rev, Wright, pastor- of Shiloh! Jc
iaptist church, Bennettsville dc- | L<
New and FAS7
AIKEN-AUGUS
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relive December fi, 1036
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One hour and thirty minutes she
New York I Through sleeping ca
and Washington and New Yoi
Augusta-Washington. All Pullr.
conditioned. Comfortable coachei
Mm* iiwy<l< mt W?kimt
For sleeping car reservations, fares, t
Call Or iwnmnnW
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Saturday, March 13, 1937
\MATEl'R SPEAKER
iding
?sounding
l!
rushvs.
F nunib,
es
pain!
nlightened:
t I'm frightened
there!
.feel,?
races.
yercd a heartfelt sermon to the
Lesley M. E. church congregation
nd friends, Sunday, March 7th.
The boys basket ball team of
'.obert Smalls and tl^eir coach,
. L. Hammond attended the hasetball
tournament at Camden, S.
., March 5th and Gth.
IETHI.EHEM RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. (lauUlcn, I>astor
Ncwb rry. S. C.?The Sunday
hool nas opened on time by the
iperintcndent; and after the reg'.t
ir devotional exercises the classs
wnt tojtheir respective places
>l* o ffnnni-at ctiirl-.- U-- 1 '
. ? v/x tin*
t the reassembling of all classed
id lessen was reviewed by the
istor.
The morning services were op
led by i\Iis- Gwendolyn lenry
ho presided at the piano Ou?
istor brought us a stron? mes
i.Te based on the s^ven lnr.l wovd'
Jesus "I Thirst " John 13:28.
re were filled with the spirit as
? explain"/! for- us the oie-sage
' Jesus or the cross
I.ast Wedne. ray nirht a week
jo.the M*?-iorary Ia'Ls spon
t'red. a su"*"*?" se birthda-/ party
the honor of our Senior Deacon
the person of Bro. R' P Noolv
- ? - -'"v'v
Bro. Npely has served as a mom
t and deacon of Bethlihem Bu
-t church for some foryea s
id h cause ? f that t^e Mission
y Ladies thought. tint they * .
iuld at least, niahe their Senior
paeon happy by shoving him in a
nail way ju t how much they ap
eeiate him as ? . Christian lead
Quite a few members of th
aeon," ana vruisUo boards were
cspnt, along with some of..the
embers of the Presbyteiiar.
lurch, in person of Prof, and Mrs
mes, Bro. Allen and Miss Alic
>ng..
ER Schedufe
Tfl SPECIAL
rier tim* from Augusta to
rs between Augusta-Aiken?
E *Lounge sleeping car
nan and dining cars airL
i torn mmtM i .-* AJL
ickets and other Information,
Ate with
ten. Pass. Agmnt
LC.
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