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GREATEST COLORE!) SHOW ON TOCI
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II THE LEADEIt
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COUNTY-VIDE FIELD DAY A
SUCCESS
Tin; County-wide Field Day or.
March 12th for all colored schools
in Aiken county proved a gala day
for the bovh and girls of the vrious
schools and much interest ana
enthusiasm were nianife ted b>
the er.ornious crowd present to wit->
ness the occasion. .
The program consisted if Sailing
niatphps, Story telling, and
Declamation contests; nr:sic by
si vernf -.chnol choruses.- l'ccmt'ka
by Couhty Supt., William B. Byid
jumping sr. ambles, etc.
The exhibits were, good p.nc
showed that progress' had been
yiade alon^ the lines of classrbon.
activities. The schools winning the
first, second, third, and f >nvth
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j/i ,?.-o nit,1 ucsi, cxnin.is were
Jerusalem, Ocean Grove, GranitevilJe,
and Friendship, respectively
Tin' (irst, second, lincl third Declamation
prizes were received by
A umine ilolloway, Ethel Lec
Si udls, and Euwftia Chvvous respectively.'
First prize.vvimiers in the Fni-.tT
nig matches wore Cora L<?e Brown
l.ila Lewis, Roosevelt Raiford,
Bailey Abi cy. Lenard Be1! rvc?iv- ,
d the second prize in spelling.
Tiie first and second' prizes for ;
story telling were awarded to.
ill> ase Wooden and Pearl Weaxer 1
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e'spectively
The judges were as follows*
Exhjbits and,Story telling?Mrs .!
IvTii Cherry, Maggie M. Murry. j
leemes t' nehers of Ed go field. S. J
Miss Ora L. Pipkins.
Declamation?Mrs. C. Webber, I
Miss Matron McKissick. ITom:
I kmonstrntion agent, and Mr. M ;
Dai kins. \ I
^yprmunon ^ ' T
I. wis!) to commend and to ihahlT
the communities, judges and
teachers who cooperated 6 hoartijy-iuMd'lphu?
to make the Fieri
Day a success.Ln
behalf of the teachers of
Aiken county 1 am grateful, and ;
iv-i.sjj to thank the meridian's of j
.h'e following stat s an l others
> ho may not ho listed, who gave
ilicles to-l?o wed us piines: J. B.
White & Co., Augusta, ri\.) Fin :re
Furniture Co.,' Aiken county
acres,. B&'.h, S. C.; _l'o\Ye!] iIai clival
o Co., Rogers. Up-to-vn Grocshoe.
Piatt's:" Pnarmacy,
i'horpe's Book Stove, and J. G.
MeC.rory 5 10 C nts Store.
Justine E. Wilkinson, Jcancs
eac h r, Aiken county.
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i. Av>iivj vv c\y o
Business
School
s sill advancing. This broad
ited man with a hea>'t full of
!..\v fi.i ' humanity, 'was denied of
d in. i.I.e support of Ids class j
lo has d e'dc-d to t<:op the people
of ids ^roup if he has to do
ef ehaipe.
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C olumbia, S. C.
Columbia
Employment Bureau
_ . 1 ")-l. MAIN STREET
Room 7
(OIUMIJIA, S. C.
Phone 3866
REGISTER WITH I S!
IF YOU WANT A JOR!
WANTED AT ONCE!
Cooks. Maids. Nurses. DeI'very
Hoys, Farmers. Rrick
M;> 'ins,- l*ijtfors. Elevator
O^era'.ors, Dish Washers.
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Welcome Teachers!
While You Are in Columbia
You Are Invited To Enjoy
The Facilities of
.AMY'S ..
BEAUTY SHOP
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HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE
COURTEOUS, EXPERIENCED
OPERATORS
TO SERVE YOIT AND PRICED '
YOU CAN AFFORD
For Appointments?
CALL 7810
112b'/t Washington Street
(Up-Stairg)
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select vtuur Easter Outfit h
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tail has been OK d by lashu
fintl exclusive, yet reason a bl
j dresses . . . and hats, foob
other accessories to achieve
smartly into sparer with an
James L.
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MONCKS COR N Fit NEWS <
Continued from I'ano 1
(lied at her hoipo Friday nito, af- [
ter a long illness. Rev. W. W. Mur (.
ray officiated. Mrs. llaynes was a <
devoted hi cm Iks, of St. James A. j
M. E. church and always took a 1
great interest in all .phases of the !
church's work unti l she became J
ill. She possessed a kind and sympatheti
' disposition and loyalty to
her friends was an outstanding
trait of her character. She was a
pronvnent and active mem her ?t:
the Willing Workers Society and
.leaves many friends who will join
with her family in ntpuini'r.y; her;
passing.
SOI TIII.UN It\JI.WAV SYSTEM
Arrival and departure of pass- j
cngiT trains, opera-tod by the1
Southern Kai.lway Company, at t!ie
Cnion Station. Colombia. S. C..
ffectivc December 0, 1930": ^
Tr. I.eaves
No. Columbia: For:
;>t r?:()0 A. M. Chester, Roeb Hill.
Charlotte, Washington
9 7:0") A.M. Spnr'burg, Asb'vle.
Knoxvi'le
1'2 7:30 A.M. St. Matt., Orangeburg,
Charleston
.31 .7:30 A. M. Aujr., Aiken, At_
lanta P
1"). ft:"0 A.M. Xew'bv. fireenwood
fl reenville. ?
15) 7:!.") A.M. HlkNle., HarnweUtg
Savannah. : R
1R 11:20 \.M. Camden. T.aneas- r
tor. Tvock Dili.
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Creensboro. Wash.
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17 0:"0 P.M. Xexy'bry.. Cr'wod. /
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ville, Miami, Tam. ti
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No. Columbia From: 1 ??
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Jak'vlle., Savannah C
'8 6:20 A.M. Albania.. Anderson. M
' OrVflod.. Newbrv. C
M F:20 A.M. X.V. Wash., CharY. Z
Rock Hill
117 12:2.) P.M. Shelby. Rork HUl. ^
I.ancaster. Camden
27 12:15 P.M. Char!.. Orbip., St.
Matthews
'8 1:10 P.M. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar.
.1:10 P.M. Aujr.. Aik. Bnt'bp. ?
10 9:00 P.M. Ashe'vle., Spar'brr.
(Atlan., CreerrrtlTe)
11 9:2." P.M. Char.. Or'brp. 'St.!
Matthews
2.1 9:15 P.M. CharPte., Rock Hill
Chester I i
16 9:10 P.M. (Irnl'vle. And'son., i \
(Jre'wond., Nw'brv.
20 3:30 P.M. "Sav., Barn., Blkvle.
CITY TICK FT OFFICE
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Telephone
WKI'OT 'TICKET OFFICE -i?
So. Main Street Columbia. S. ,C..
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PINCKNEY'S Fl
UNDERTAKER AN!) UU
SOUTH CAROLINA
TOOK WASHINGTON ST.
Saturday, March 27, 1937
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wear, " gloves- h osiery and
coirplete' harmony. Step |
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