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MISS LILLIE'MOSES
Miss Lilliy Moses. 4-11 club girl
of Oswego community, Sumtei
county, will accompany Mrs. Mirian
B. Paul, State Supervisor of
Negro Home Demonstration Work,
, to Washington, D. C., and appeal
on the.Farm and Home Radio program
April 3, 1937. between 12:30
and 1:30 p. m. Eastern Standard
time. Her subject will be "Gardening
and Canning-for Family
Living."
Miss Moses has been in 4-H club
work for seven years, and has been
vory active, majoring in gardening
foods and nutrition under the.sup
ervision of Miss Ophelia C. Wil
liams, County Home Demonstra
tion Agent. She has also been a
student of Lincoln High school,
Sumter for several years, and wiii
compUte her high school training
at Morris college in 'May, 1937.
She pi'ans to bUtervthe< State Agri
cultural college; Orangeburg, nex'
fall for training in homo economic?.
ST, PETER AND LITTLE MT
CIRCUIT "* .
March 14, 1037 was a busy day.
Sunday school' opened at 1*0:30.
The SuntC,, S. D. Davis present?
the follmviay-jyisitors: Mr. B. J.
Glover, a student of Gastonia, N
C. also Mr. Elton Honor. Mr. Jas
H. Harris, Mr. John Clark from
the Tenp. State college of Nash
ville, Tenn. Also Mr. Andrew
Bowie from the State erf lege, Or
angeburg, S. C. Mrs.. Essie Wil
nams and Airs. L,uia \Valker ar
on the sick list.
Mrs. Sarah Ward law, one of St
Peter's oldest members. dcnartcrL
this life March 11, 1<J37. Her
body was fnneralized March 11 |
1937, at St. Peter church. The
funeral Director, Mr. L. A. Richie
in charge. She leaves to mourn
her loss, four daughters, Mrs
Ada Bowie, of Abbeville, S. C ,
Mrs. Lila Lomax of Philadelphia.
Pa.; Mrs. Mary and Bessie Ward,
law of Youngstown. Ohio; on
sister. Mrs. T.vo Ffiv pf Vnch^jlli.,
Ter.n.; a brother, Mr. Abe Peloat
of Atlanta, Ga.
Jler non-os that attended the furs
oval was Mrs. Sadie Bass, and
\ Mrs. Frances Fair of Nashvil! .
Tenn.; Mrs. Emma CaJJioun of At
lanta, Ga. Mrs.. Sarah Wardhrv
was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fr.-PHo?t.
Rev. C. G. Glover preached he; .
funeral; taking his text Job 11th
chapter and 14th verse. Rev. W.
M. Giint<?r sang "I Am On My
Way."
Her white friends who attended
were: Mr. Robe lit Mnhry,?Mr.
, ' Le>Vis S-pracc and wife; Mrs. Jij-ir
Sprace and Mrs. Janie Miller, all
of Abbeville, S. C.
Mrs. Hfli n Foot-and Rev. A. II
Ware and others from Calhour
Falls attended the funeral. Mr.
Lewis Alien has been in AbbeviL't
for several days waiting for the
atMMunl r\f h; nthnp JnmnQ A I
len/s body frOm New York. Fo
soihe reason the body has not yet
ari lved, . ~ 7
WAVERLEY BRANCH LIBRARY
2314 Gervais Street
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/ The Waverley Branch of Ric.iTland
County Public Library wish^.;.
to extend to the teachers, librai
ians and friends of South Carolina
_ ? a hearty welcome and a cordial invitation
to visit the Library during
t.he Association.
The Library has on display two
exhibits, one on Negro Health
iHII H-rciy n.up_iiip judy 'HMAi
'and a Garden display. On the
Health display are hooks dealine
with the main theme for the
week, "The Health Agency in its
Relation to the Community," antpamphlets
dealing with the health
of Negro. The pamphlets are given
to any one interested in the Ne7
gro Health Week Project. The
Garden display is very attractive
\ and the Advisor, Mr. P. C. Lane,
wishes those interested in Gardens
and Flowers to witness the display,
observe the books and become interesed
in the club, which mefets
?very Wednesday, 6 p. m. at tho
Waveittey Library.
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OCONEE COUNTY NEWS I ,
i A two-day Health Education 1
Institute was held at the Oconee ,
County Training school, Seneca,
| Ala roll "12, and Id. lot- fno teachers i
! and patrons of the county. This
.-institute was made possible thru
the excel.ent sale of Cnriitmas ; \
seals and. was the first health institute
to be hl id in tne county.
The county registered one cent ,
per capita and more in the sale of I
Christ ina^ .j>ta!s. . Tlie.
institute was ably ltd by j
Mrs. M. M. fSimkins ol" ti.e Tuber-. *
culosis as.-ociation, assisted by h
Miss Jennie iMc.'uaster, a field '
nurse ol' the Tuberculosis associa- *
lion. Much food for thought ai d ^
practice was received from the in-,
scilute. P5 per cent of the teachers
were in attendance. We appreciated
the cooperation of the
patrons, and of th^.-e who made
the general assembly programs a '
success by virture of their participations.
At the* close' of the institute
on Saturday a short business
meeting-of the county ass?- '
eiation was held. The lina". meeting !
for the year will be held Aptil 1
2, at the Oconee County Training
school.'
Through the cooperation of the 1
Oconee County ilealth Depait
.nuu in tiie past lew weeks, appropriately
six hundred pupils in
.he colored schools have been giv*
en the tuberculin test and vaccinated
against small pox, Dipth^ia
and typhoid Serum are beiiv.r
idministered also. They hope to
erve ail of the schools.
The Community Circulation?Lijrnr.y
is growing gradually. Id
olumes of the World Book.. 1981*
dition, were recently purchased.
Mesdames Mary K. .Thomas and 1
.'athorinp B. Johnson were joint
to tess at a Bridge party at the
. ome of the former en Friday eve- !
ing, March Id in honor of Mi's :
M. M. Simkjns. An enjoyable 1
ver.ing was spent. A delicious 1
epast was served. Thoi^Cmjdying '
, die hospitality of the evening were !
Irs. M. M. Simkins, Dr. and Mrs. 1
I. E; Ilill,'Mr5. B. Sd''Sharp, Mr
nd Mrs. It. L. FiiiKy, Misses
beta and LouiseWilliapis, Genea
Cn'.(l we'll.Johnnie Bynum.
lessrs Allen L. Code and G. li.
,'asliingtob.
SIDNEY BARK C.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. T. Douglaos, Pastor
Thru-Sunday-sehoc-1- opt-m-dnt ddnr ~
isual hour, with-the Supt, Mr. D.
R. Stark presiding, the lesson, subject
"Jesus Prayii g 'for His I)isjipl'es"
was beautifully d'scusse !.
At 11:00 o'u'ock the pastor filled
the pulpit with one of spiritual
sermons,. which -tvas ? ujo.wd .by all
There were a number of visiters
1 present, visitoi s are always wel
ome at Sidney Park at anytime.
.. At lido tho fuiKi.il st'i i jet's n:' "
.Mrs. Clotelle Goodwin wile hc-l.i.
before a large crowd. Mrs. Good t.
>vin is the daughter of Mrs. Mar
iha Evans.
Piie evening services began at th j
usual hour, which is 7:90 and the j
>astor fil/'-d the pulpit with, anoth- j
?r wonderful sermon. ; J_
The Epworth League will give
lut palm next Sunday and will re 1
. !er a special program at 0:00 o'
clock, which will be in charge cf
Miss Everetta Chappelle, the public
in invited.
Our Bishop, the Rt. Rev. J. A.
Bray i%iil pi each thh Resurrection I
sermon on Easter Sunday morning
Bishop Bray is a great preacher j
md is sai l to be one of the gr?at- I
est preachers in the' C.M.E.
church.
Sidney?Baik will liegitr-one?of?
hc greatest revivals that has ev- i
r been held in this church, the I
Rev. J. M. Reed of Little Rnt-K-, '
Ark. will conduct the revival beginning
Sunday. April -ith to J.Sth. j
The public is invited. - I.
?~I'he Sunday school lo-sorv.^ for i
Sunday will be "John's Picture of
the Trie/ and Crucifixion" John
18:1-19:42.
MT. MORI AH RAPT. CHURCH
Hey. L. It. Rest, Pastor
Services at Mt. Moriah Bant.!
Church Sunday was very good. A
large number was present. Vis- .
itors and friends wore made wcl-,!
comer The pastor- preached an iTT-" j
inspirational sermon. His text was
found St. Matt. 17;21. Subject:
"Paying Our Debts". Through the
discourse of his message the hear- j
ers were Held spell-bound.
We were very proud to have our
of our old members to visit us in 1
the person of Mr. Anron Rucken I
who is attendi ng school at State
college.
Miss Fannie M. Little spent the
week-end with her parents Mr. and i
Mrs. R. L. Little. She was accompanied
by one of her students
and Mr. Walter Gaither, of Great
Falls, S. C.
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? NOTE: Your qratAttm answui
j? "aTTi^ping of this column is enclo:
r* reply, send a quarter (?5c) and
|? velope, for my New Astrology f
? mail fiee advice on tV.ee (3) qu
[ biithdute. and coriec*. addrgSs to
t to Ad BE WALLACE, care of Til
$ Assembly Street, Colombia, Soutl
w-X' >
Lr C. J.?Will you please tell me '
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who Avcnt to see my husbard and i
t >.d fiim about my boy friend? | i
(Ans. This knowledge has been ! 1
n mater of COMMON GOSSI1'
in your neighborhood for quite a ,
while. .No one' told him directly i
The news rcached him the way all j
nossip does. You forget the old f
-ayiing?"beware .your sins will (
lind you out."
M. L. G.-?What is wrong with
ny back and will it interfere with
.'uUire vocation?
Ans.: You have strained your 1
>?ck ami unfortunately you Havp
ict shown it the proper consideration.
You can overcome this if r
;ou will onfy realize your back- is <
" sick" and act Accordingly. See 1
i doctor immcdiately. This will n
no way interfere with your fi? <
lure vocation. I
M; L. M.?Will I be able to., g?
ack home and get away from the
ile I am living? '
Ans.: By all means abandon v
your present life of. wastefulness '
ind dissipation and reiiirn home
-:> that your conscience can once- "3
more know the peace of a Useful i
ami honorable life. .There is noth- *
i'ng awaiting you at the end of '
your present trail except unhapp;< less.
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ALLEN* TEMPLE
A. M. E. CHURCH
*ev. .J. \Y. Witherspoon, Pastor
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GieenviHe, S. C.?1The Sunday ^
H^ir.ui tT^jtrtiLu ax u;i3 a.m. we nau
verjv beautiful lesson which was
:Uiu t-lif.ngly taught by classes, j
Vfier which we listened to an ex?-b-rit
-review by our Castor, kev. ~
Wthcrspoon.
Morning service began at 11:15
a.m. In spite of the inclement
weather, the congregation was
Mge. The pastor delivered a
t.vonrr sermon. He used for his j
-ext Psalms 131:1, reference text
\ets 2:3<>. Subject "The Help of i
he Hills'-. The pastor's family ' 1
" >< ted?thrm?rlvrs with tTT7?
,luavh. Mrs. Myrtle Witherspoon,
t H's. Goo. ere atgl Gwendolyn.,
Tin y were made welcome by all. I
\flor the collection was over the
pa ter presented his family to the
congregation. Not only is Rev;
Witherspoon a fire pastor, but we
also. found out that Alrs?Wither-spc
on can talk also. Her message
> h< wed that sl-.e truly has the
work of the church nr ..heart and _
is ^willing to do all she can for
the uprbuif.ding of the church. ,
The A. C. E. League met at G:00
' look with a large attcnta.nee.
Night service began at 7:30 p.
m. 'The pastor came before us a?nin
and delivered a message that
v* filled with the sprit. He used
fo: his subject "Religion at the
End". Dan. 8:17. We were, glad 'o
have our presiding elder Dr.
,T, C. QunrJes; with us. IIis ren-a'ks
were very timely and fn , nesting.
Ho spoke veiy highly "
of the pastor and urged the mem- 1
TET7~ to t coopeartc wiflTThc pastor _
as oply^the members of Allen Tern
nl<? know to do.
LINCOLNVILLE SCHOOL
J. Thomas Wilson, Principal
On March 4th, and 9th, the Lin
'CClnvlIIe Panthers, prills and boyi
basketball teams entertained the
M ton High/school Junior teams
in four speedy and delightful
baitl^s of basketball at Lineolnville
and Summerville, The scores
were as follows:
At Summerville, Lincolnvilie
Kills 0 boys 1, Alston, girls 0; boys
21. At LincoJnville. Lincolnvillo
girls 7;-boys 4; Alston, girls 4,
boys 22.
So far the Lincolnville girls
have played six games and won
six. The boys always played fait
but the Four Mile, and Alston
U'ltnis W^ru iuu mat ivi uiviii. . i
Tho students are now preparing '
for the annual girls and boys
speaking contest, and the fieid
day activity which wifll be h^ld at
Liberty JJill school near North
Charleston, on April 23. j
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E PALMETTO .LEADEli, 1310
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W,,X'*K?.";"X'Mi^v?'vvvv.:.v
r. ('. Must I n, .ni < i:..
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with my husband ai.il take hinean
treatment or wuald it be
ae-t lor meto leave him?.
\ns.: There is no law or eircuir.
Himstanee that can lone. \ou t?
i>e with your husband il' he misreals
yon. But the matter bo'ore
him plainly?either he tnu.'i.
reat you as a wife or no his w a>
V.LON E. V ju can carry nut your
mint in this way.
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R. fi.?-My question is/ilr": I aj
o be. married scon, ! l<>y.o the git
cry much. Tell nte:.w[\a to do; . '
Ans.: Do nothing- other thai-,
csolve to thie fiirl,- honor her, for
tver remain faithful and - he sure
o always provide her with a hoim
-she will DO THK kl ST. If you
tarry out these points you two will
ive a very happy wedded life .
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M. II. B;?Do you thin]: I will
?ver have good health again an 1
vhat about children in- my future
mine ?
Ans.: By carefully s?p?r vising _
our "diet" and" closely gin-, dm',our
hea'th back to a normal stale,
t.u will again be your, old self!
iefrain from all heavy work and
itrenous exercises. . Cl.il ibirth vi'i
follow a little later on in life.
MILLDltANCII L
" " . A. M. If. ( MIlfKOr
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Rev. I. II. Dozier, Cantor
The Sunday school op.nod at Uv
usual hour, with the Supt- a. a
teachers at their pest of duty. Tinles>on
was beautifully 'discussed
which seemingly to enjoyed b,
ail, at 11 :t?0 o.'eloehr?The llct\ Y~
It. Judge preached a wonueri. i
sermon; ilis text was found
Timothy 4:2. The.finance for lac
day was very good.
Miss Bertha Annie Ilyman was
uir.ner g-uesi oi Alias Aggie i..
Moore.
The Woodland basketball gin
played Elim auai.i on Woodlar 1
ground, which was'a hard strugg.o
^ li ri illi' h \ |y irtrt rr^-Woodland
played with it new spu- j
it and at the'tud scores were T"l-1 j
in favcr of Woodland. The Woo l- 1
land girls are pi.inning to play.
Tan Bay Friday, which will 0"
field day, and large numbers are
planning to atter.'.l.
Mrs. M. E. llo'.ven is stiK on t!
siclrTtstydout sTeins to be mending
MORRIS BROWN
A. Si. E. 4CHURC1I
Rev. R. I. lemon, I'astor
The wars'.im -?at?Mrnrrpr
Bro\vn la^t -Knti'i.'iy.?will?not soon'
forget 2 wonderful ><Tmons nrea i
eel by Dr. li. I. L.-mon. The ytii I
Commandment was made th.?
theme from which the chil li'-cr.
were- add res.-j'J. awl which was enjoyed
by the u'der ones of the congregration
as well. At the conclusion
of the i monetter - T >
I^mon selected as a text, Acts 1 21 i
chapter and 5th verse. He selected
as a theme '''l i e Power .of?rPraying
Church." Many hearts
were made triad and the spiritual i
fire burned while the scmon w;e !
delivered with force and eloquence.
There were 3 adult admissions at
the morning service. The pastor's
wife, Mrs. V. Lemon, and the ciiii
dren wore admitted into MwiiBrown,
The pastor's family was
assignedto .class 12 of which h~
A. Brown is leader.-?F.i'OT?t~
Hall was assigned to class 1G. At .
7:30"p. m. Dr. Lemon again. was, J
in the spirit when he brotrjrht ~tht
evening message taken from Amo>
12th chapter and 1th verso. The
pastor spoke from the subject j
"Preparing to Meet God.". On rh? I
rostrum with the pastor, was the I
venerable Dr. L. H~ Nichols, wh.?
spoke briefly St the close of th"
sermon. A high day, was expor- .
ienced by all who worshiped at j
Morris Brown last Sunday. The ,
collections for the trustees a- !
mounted to more than $75.00 for
the day. Prayer week will be observed
at our church beginning j
Monday night. The Pai'inetlo j
Leader is in popular demand oac'i
Sunday morning.
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MAKIJtOKO CO. TR. AND HENAl.l
ISV li.Lb lllGil SCHOOL
MASS
Mr. C. Douglass Wright, I'riu.
"I ho s(h' ol is progressing ui< c y
aioj.g'uu- i111? .v. i no all nuance H
lUD j,oi: cuiil si::<;c v.e un' i.uu,
api Uig -l.K-o w.> ulticl'.
?<-r?rr.iT.g c."a.is ftm posted on
ti.c lialliuu Oii.nu as IciioMs:
Uii.ca - i'logiuni,-Misa A, L,'..
Boii.i'l , I II iMi i 1- s -' ?:??J
A pill 1 ' 1 no i'alti Across .the
lin.1" picsciilcd by the S* lu a
c.aas, aii. \\ in. J.' (ji.iliaav, uneetur.
April 13?"Always in Trouble"
pros in to d by iho In at y-ur Hi.
ails- L, O. \\ lliiains. ciiic.itys<
Aptill* i-l'ppuiar Canitoat
sponsors, .Misses " -MidiiJotoa au-i
Dane.'.
Coiupig hiuoii!!! "A Bbl:l . Front
a "ftutsical cviiAiiy .in two {If a el
will bo piosontoil bv. tli?. Uiivi...
. department'?Uiiecirosses" .Miss' o
MUIdleloifr?ah^ parden, assisted by
.Mi. (J. I): WrigiVl ana others.
Basket Bail lieport for the Reason
V?"e ti'.e members of the B. 11. S.
teams wish hmt to thank Professor
C. 1>. Wriuht for making it possible
for us to .attend the B. L.
Tournament at B. C. State eolhge.
Orangeburg,-. S. C., March 12-lb.
lllln "
. Wo at no little measure tried t<
show our appreciation by trying to
bnng our Athletics up to. th* I
next i.ipi";ne teams of the state. I
We. t.ie boys stalled out with
Strong spunmattship mind to conquer
the teams we were assigned
t<> play, which was Finley Hi., but
\vn> eliminated by Fin. ?y with ?
-ujoug light.
We, ti.e pirls started out with
the. same mind to compter ove:
A very Inst, of Ch^tBston, by a
score of Ud-O, which led us to th
-srci.r.d i a. I," although we strug
g:e t hard, but was eliminated bi
.Mather Aeachmy, by a score of 17
to t). .
W'c i.upe to work faithful, and
lorn* fen ward to have the oppoiti.nh-y
to join and challenge any
train the next s> ason up to the S.-l
fourth Athletic conference at1 '
State Tournament which, we ar>
<.xpecting to join and be active
members.
Not only was the State Tourna
iiua;t inspiring to u:;, but gave u
;i real mind to work to the success
of life by entering the wails of
h ainin^ aril becoming acquainted
~trtrlTTTIIcrs~.' .
We admired every thing ardu'n.
the college. The officials by
.Mr ani.o r showed - favor to no
team-. .They really due special
id!1, .supreme mentioning.
I i'.al scutes for the girls and
; vim (cams - played are:
So irty Hill {>; Ik 11. S. 31.
S^h-iy itill *.; Ik II. .S". 21. ..
(V.i> .Academy, Theiaw 40; B.
?I i. i". 1 iv: ??????
111! b.e. X. C, i; B. II. S. 23.
Kllekee. X. C. 7; Ik II. S. '01.
llokei t Smalls, Cheraw 6; B. li.
.Sv 27.
Mayo High. Dar'.irgton 12; B.-H.
S. 13.
Ik tier Iligh, llart.-Ville 8; B. H. P.
I 22. -
!>iitlor Ilijjh, Ilaitsvillc 6; B. II.
S; 2.
'i_iiK.nvr.svilk- IIi.irh.-l; B. II..S. .V.
Lloikinulmni, X. C. li; B. II. S. 1
.McC'r.i'l, Jurior 11i^ii f; B. II. S. 10
M'-Cnll Juni r Hi. 12; B. II. S. 24.
Ai-'ry J i t., Charleston C; B. II
B. :)(). "
Marhor Aca'-vinv, Camden 1~7; Br
ii. B. r>.
Xi.-s ?T. J.. Benjamin, a forme'
tii'i'Iht of the Bennettsvill-' IIi<*h
now t? :tchi;nr in Sumtce eo-.ntv. m
eoiivpjvnieil by her mother ami
.-sis Xe'.Min ami' Jefferson of
Br.m'cv v.ere. BUiulay afternoon
' he-, in r ')' -vill" ? They
f.'.r.tlo rev :a! calls while here.
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Marlboro "County Tt^u'hers Mod
i he 3iitjiii- io Coanty Teachers.
Ah;;, r'.iday, Muich 12, 1U?1<
a; iue iiennctuvtile High scho?:
at 1 : .'J p. in.
Tiie meeting was call'-d to order
by trte president, .Mr. ('. i>. \Vright
r-.\ i > >;.?Vo?*~+iWOl-r*Miid exercises I 1K*j
gij?s assembled in various room..
U-. -ti'.'.ii*. doinoimu uiiohs, etc.
\?in i:ni ju'i muyrgrrup a c6ifCTnuatioa
of i!.o discussion of scat,
u..... w..s K-.i by .Misrf A. I.oilisy
,hihrrvony -rrvural gave some vvi y
timely remarks, ami all enU'rm.
.heaitedly into the discussion.
In the intermediate group "How
, to Voir iate the- Unit with the
text, hook'' Miss 11. K. Graham,
our county supervisor led the dit
a (i spoke on the unit:
' I-'iom Cotton to Cloth."
First the use of eott.on?quite a
few (filiations were asked. The
an-wers world be gotten from
pictures, samples, etc. brought in
by the children. Power for th?
first mid (along water8 fulls). Second?Cotton
Plantation (cotton
Bin and baling company) (who in|
vented first cotton gin, etc.)
3rd ANN LAI STATE. HIGH
SCHOOL BASKETBALL
TOlKNAMKM AT STA1E
B> J. C. Ciiunn
.M:u 1)1 13, l'J."7, Uiungcburg, S.
I C. ?South Carolina State ci/il'
tho might ul educational circles
iu?Lha I'm motto State, wrung"out
a challenge to tue let 1 "jjc*r coiieg-s
tin , iiout tr.*; Southeast by suc
ssbuily ]>rii.HK/tnig the third ;m-rt-.Tti
Siai,. JlJUi,'Seffhol JJa.-skvlKa 1
1 ii .i i.r.iia ut,
'L'vVii t i.iiwl;. ,. i.i.a -i '
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e-otuuui1 d their march of triumph
to ct.r'nal gl-iy by wii ning for.thr
third consecutive time the championship.
Avery Institute at 'Char
lr-'"", k', '' 1 ' 11 I'y ' 11 !1iton,
who graduated from th
same school, gave, perhaps, tl
greatest exhibition ol' basketball
i v(;i \v it!.os.-., .l^jjli _ juke's * Cyn.;
tiusium, a hands'-me stiu'eture or
j' the. .Slate CaifTpus. ? This team did
; everything i;?inaMiy possible witu
j tin: bail. . '
I'ift'-en outstanding tea in.
tinO-giiout t.'.y state of South Cat
olina,*Lid for- the severed honors
I at tin.- tournament which \vn
louii :ed tlnee years ago .by; Coac.
Hub' i\ dil irrr~"f A111
1 cics at the Institution, t'oulici.'s
Academy 1'ur girls, won tor tn
bird time the covv.tc.-d diadem c
match the' lete accomplished by
Avery Iiiatitufk jJoing tlii-, 'they
move I some ol' the'best bnsketba.'r
teams, playing under git Is rule.-.
I've ever seen, out of their path '
victory. Iiqth Avery ami Coulc.i
ton permanent possession of a
handsome trophy donatec. by Stat
college for their brillianr perfoimanco.
After Avery had-won the'Than t
ion-ship by a oo-15 score, "President
.M. F. Whittaker of iiliOy ctrieg-.
-warinly expressed ki? sentime:.
for the cooperation given thioughout
tiie tournament' by the coaching
staffs of the various high
"schools over the State.. He was
very impressive-in his remarks m
awarding the championship tr.op.iius.
and extended ah invitation t
all the schools present l'or utiothcn
year., lie also expressed in his re
.marks, the fine ipyrtsmansh.p
shovn by each .team- una congiat lat
d them. Coulter's Academy
tor girls conquered Math' r Academy
m-a-wondcrf ul exhibition t>j a
score 61 18-12; tills game hold tic
whole tournament sjiMlbound a.the_
i ivai ! y exi-timr?between t
chools was tiie keenest at th
moot.
'-.Among the outstanding schoofittyu.Jir.g
the tournament \verv
tinky High frcin Chester; Bennett-ville
High; Peni: Se'.ool, from
St. Helena IslanJ, Jenkinsville H.
Alston High, fiom Summervil! ,
Sterling High, from Greenvi 1 ;
Hooker Washington, from Columbia;
Coulter of Cheraw: Mathe:
' "ii[ Lhmucn; and Av^ry of Chai 1
eston.
Coach O. C. Daxyson, of Stau
college, chairman of the Tourr.o
ntviii. oasiMca uy one oi ni* Stall
ablest members, Miss Lu'r
Ballard, National 'Voman' Sing! ;
Tennis Champitin, co-chairman o
the _tournament, carried- throug!
its details in fine fashion.
Thiid?Railroad station' a: <
Piers.
Fi>.:r;h?Transportation.
Fifth?Thread and dye?stores
ii luw LH]fiiL_!iii)iiii, eicr now cci
related with Language?aftqi
' reading articKs bit cotton, the.)
write stories.
.The high school depart mert hr
a round table discussion on math*.
- -iuat-Uv4e4-bi Mi". Caper.- R< binson
We reassemble J and -reportt'roni
each department: 111 oui
next meeting the primary deparv
- inent?<nill discior "l'l'Omotion >">7
Passing of the children from one
of the discussion in the interme iiatc
group, and in the high school
group, demonstration by .Miss M
K. Jon' s. At this point President
Wrirht presented Mr. DuRose, ou:
Co nty Suit. of Education, w ..
made some very timely remarks \<
reference to how the condition u.
' lit'~V:0Tks to be returned should
be. _ . _
A blur which the business par:
of the meeting was transacted.
(Two delegates were elected I
represent ms at the State Teacl?
rrs' association in the House < '
Hi location namely: Mis* B. K
fJvaham, Co. supervisor. Mr. C. >
Wripht, president of M. C. T. .\
and principal of B. II. S.
The county field (lav bo he!.!
at the Benrettsville Hifrh school
April 0, 1037. Several committees
were appointed on various com
mittees for the field day, such a<,
' Prop ram, Athletic, reception, or:
derly, exhibit and refreshment
committees. i
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Ji \MJtllif, < OI NTY TEACHERS
ASSOCI VTION HOI'.IJS
EIKI.D DAY
I Oi: I- >v'a; . .Mutch M2lh, there
pat h?-t al \ uorhe s school, Denmark.
>'. < . dm r tWo thousand
ftvxr?htrr.rh'i k"p<-<' pic; m liool chilcl;
re it, j at M.-v utal t< a1 hot s to eel- v
D; t i.e .1 f:tiMUi I-',. I<1- 1 >ay l'or
I in j i. t >. it\r.. I'i<>itlent (a"-TryTM
M... . ,] ,.iU:>hali; L.
I H it; i a . . I:,.v. S. -it. Iiiuk
r hai J.,/,-, a' .. a:; -?,f t}>< exccii-tivc
committee in iharpe of
he ?? tvit.which consistin';
i.'1 i '.nt!- of ]'i tu'ijtaJ "
'. K. JMnnton. who ' the \vc! ' ni
atj'i-f .-s: Mi>. A. .1. Kiehai Ms, '/
i' '? o'ii.i t of : fi i Denmark 'lis
' i' t :i*'1 .Mr. O.' .M: Li!!i'aster, !
? . ii' v nt of Edn a- .
th tippou.'merit: of ' three
.'id-j.ty Mr.\ Sir an Iiy.'li-y. Jeanos
. > of Ifu.f.w-I! 'county;
M- : Tho ;::is 'N< v!,i " > y. M"rs. T.; i); '
j'L-''-. Mr. M. I?. ]',< </: ?. and Mrs
H. L. PaVfct r. Swei a! schools ' ,
'?roi trht exk Iii's and M y wore
very cr< dltifhlc. The lif a'.y ac
tivitios-' extended the- inside pro- .
arxam^-to t'v.'n o'l-friT-k. 1 ] ho crowd
xvas' th*n ihv t^ to th: athletic ."
field, whore outside events Were
held. ' - . '
1 he wire - htook honrc
nt vij" annual Friend I'ay exU'eiros.!
_ *. ' ;
I; h'..;. I". i!'* in spell,
u:.:, avlthniet-'c and sl.- e i:a< >' : Ver- .
old'/" in .handicraft an'}' -third ,
riVv .in saclv. t ace. i.
. . Colston- First <pr'7.c In .spelling. .
Ed.eri?-F.irs.t pvizd in ' -spelling..
Caperanum-Ftrst prize in spell
_C-l?ia; Pond- ly'rst .priz'.- in spell.Jerk
ho-- First prize' in spolli'itr.
Gents nViirilh'-Fir.-i horerh "n
s pel liny.
f.sirnav i r >rsi p: i/.t 1:1 > j?? .iMf.'
"hm-1-Hvi'lini ti : .Vynvd darh
r.d handicraft: fwond ) ?t in
h<>? rare. ,
Govar: - T'ir.-t prize in sptllinp.
0:,1 Ginvt: Fir-t p'i"e in >-p- !!and
sank rn : sV- v.ml przc
'n. ""a4nl cfh1<*-t' and art.
CnpL'on's * Grnve;?"Fir41:- prize in
:< ?.ir ..ar. ' aj;ith:n?ti.\
Ol-a F r?t prize in spollinfi
. ariO;n;?;tic and eirtr rae:; secyr.df
_ v:xr- t"'t ynri! tin-'-.
A?a,\ hoes - Fir- t .
'ivii't* s pel nr. .a; arithmetic. ora
??? ': ?! ill;: n:t..lU0 v:rd d?str
ira :>* yn.nl ai/h aV,.l "j\1
prate shoo race.
1 C.-t .T:i< V( r Sr 'll ivj: first
: a:.d thisd J vi::?- in oratorical
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I'-'I'-.'r.r- rvv.. I" ]?i: :.e ??
:ntr. nv:,hiin-*>.
r* ' ' * 1 *?
Sirf;n'.r * h 1" r-t c? in
-S . Iv_. - T'n-i J : .: -- ?pe"1:nr.
. -lied osd. T: : t.;:x I-ijL'jr race.
x Vn'cr.---Third p:!v.e handicraft,
L DjiV.d G. Euison
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