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SARAH WANTS TO BECOME
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Dear Rill:
I read the paper from time 'c
.time and too I see the advertisement
. for the Bill I'aVver's club'. 1
y head the letters every week 'and 1
want to become a intmber.qf tin
. club. Please send me one ofi yj> n
'f membership cnril und button.}.
'*T So Jong, until next week.
'SARAH GIN YARD
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. MARGARET IIAS BUSY AYKMH
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Hello Everybody: I have had i
very busy week in school. Aside
from oU? books?we ai'e tal-jiAg
i sewiag and cook in v. I. like cook,
ipg very much.-I "attended tee \Vntereo
Association, lower divi'si-u
yesterday; hail a very nice time
I took part in the Sunday concert
T am still looking for more letters
on the. Junior page. I gjjv>
you would enjoy a fe\v--J,i<Td!--s,
sinOo I have not ajJtod y..u any ii:
a long time. Well here , they are:
T 1. What-hand dan a> fa rum r got
that _will- work -4-wWvc hbiirFTi" dav
- rain or shine?
^.2 Why is a dog's tail like t*iw
fipkirt of a* tree? ~
3. What shoe 'maker- male shoes
without leather:.' With- ah
four elements put. toge-'ia r ti .
and water, earth -riiw! niiv every
-Customer ha.^. two. pai-,'s..'
1. What ghi s im hii 1 : . 1 dov.'n
Viin .'.i...:? '
. 4*i (ii i * 4 uiwuv^ Manas <111 it-*
head?
j ANSWKRS:
1. Clock hand-.
2. Ruth mv as fas' as possible
from the bark
3i The blacksini'ii.
4. Horseshoe' nail.
ANNKTTK F.N.I OYS 11<II'.
Hudson .St.. . Iii-r.ii"tt.-vilii-. St1
Hello Kvoryhody: I hope \ ?n <?r*
listening* in Another week has
passed sintw' -ehoei has >*.trt - i.
My! but tile boy-- , ; .... i* .-cho<?I
are do in if limn with !. .ir fo.e.ball
panics.. So far4=^h.y have n?Vt
lost -a gamer Tfrrr~lTri' e [dayAT
teams already: May. II r
Hartsville 21-0 i? f::v<>r of Honnottsvil.le
and I. m.n-p r 0-ti.
Sunday nft>rii....n. my 'father,
mother, brother. a friend i f.mitui
Gonstanuo White, -mi I sptnt.thc
afteitnoon in - Maxtop. X. Tht-ri
I saw a friind of initio Filer,
Brown. Wo had a very nieo time.
Annette Kva McCollum.
Till7. SANDMAN
J -?J^:r ' .
Friday
Am T now to hear more stories,
Httle -Eugene said as s??..n as the
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nanciman ha>I quietly yut hint to
sleep.
To-night we have .no time .,Tor
that, he answered ami nfn niii "1 1 it
_ ??- most beaUtifulumbrella' over ti:e
boy. Look at "these Chinese, ami
.'the umbrella seem to he a large
Chinese plate, with hlu<- trees,
pointed bridges and Chinese men
and women, who stood there hoddin's
their heads. liet'orc tomorrow
the 'whole world must he put
in orord. Listen to mo, .Mr Sand
man sai.i?jy*-?old plJI'trhlt whieh
~ hung in the room. I am Kugone's
Kreat-prrandfathtyA do you kn.vw
that. Now I am certainly Cory
much obliged to you for telling the
.?boy"A stoid.es. Rut you must not
Jill hi.r head witru^n h en.-s fals. i
' Hood. Many thanks. old great-;
x Sandman answered, who in spite of
grand-father, many thanks, tie
his being so busy tr?>k pleasure in
the fun. You are venerable head
of the family?-the real one one,
but for all that. I am older than
.\i>u. i am in tact a real classic
beathen, whom the Romans and
Greeks used to call the trod <>f
dreams. From time to tinny im
? merojal I have hei n' a visitor in
the first hou.-es and still contitrtie
so, ?or I; am everywhere, received
with open arms. But now you tan
relieve me for one in auaK" and
amuse the litle sle^Mf"with merry
tales and away went the Sandman
not forfeit ing to take his umbrella
with him..k.
One has no right I suppose to
express an opinion-,i> the old- per-:
trait grumbled. And F.ugtne awoko
out of his sweet sleep.
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LEXINGTON NEWS
Rev. I. J ;>. Simmons, Pastor
Sunday school opened at its u->
, ual hour w'i^li the superintendent
- and. ollice.'s at their respective
1 places. The. pastor was at Spring
' Hill and tl ere -tltey had a high
day. The pastor was at Beth 1
Sunday. night ami there ri rsed
' .'.S..'>"> from (a small group.
.l^-AVea:^. -hoping fui- our pastor's
, n't urn.
; i The president of tne League hijs
I pledged to iV ake next year a red
J letter year for the League.
I \\'<> iVg-ct the passim* of Bro.
| Joseph Suhel w ho died Wechiesday
ami was fi'iioralizod. Friday The
i' co'iinumity extends their deepest
. sympathy to the family. lie will
.'U: grately missed, "in the- home.,
?- >ti:lttii.tiity rfnd the church. He
' \vas a v?'-ry active member;
' -,'ilu- sitigirg convention will be
hfld Sunday at Jon'V Chapel. You
a o invited. ...J \?
WAR ON ILLITERACY IN CALIIOI'N
COT NT Y.
St. Ma'thc-w War on llliti-r- .
y* in <. allo'iui f'tifinly has been
iei-liind. Tile State Supertifcoi .'
f, A Ink Equation,. Mis l)ora IC. ,
r'.iirci-. .\!ij-. i*.:i>:;i'> t-i, I'. H.utti>fj
hi' Ait a Sup'ei vi<?>.! ami the A* ,
'I Vuehi i> have started fijrhf
i.iv.r illitera v '.in oitics,. villairi s 1
i \ides AV, are teaching .
J:he. un-.ei.oe^vd their three RV and
J ;'iI nieiinar them in thefiiniltiisvii'als
>t" culture. The Adult ;
Tvvit'ik i< In' A ill Wlttt'iU. hut we are
til! . a skim*:. cveVyhdiTy to join us ,
I it! Si'jiit- phase ami assist in ea 'j
: > ij.out the prograni. * i
j- -li'thel Coynts-Arjryli'. reporter. "!
hi;'n is ncahkmy mans 1
Hv Zelda Wilkor.sou
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' I: !; ?! rievils played Stir- '
rs Friday. Oct 22 a t 1
.ii m tivilie. The team was acctitn :
. i-nwicit"hy (T.aeh Ilowman. ^lessr-. 1
; l 'arn. Uijl^ens. and Adams Alt'
ilotf. 'n th iv.ys !o-t. they played |
a > ".! ten me. i
|- .Mrs. C. Ilins with Mrs Mhrry
it'.rnd.d the T It. ('oiiferonc-e at, .
. < ' 'dumhi.i Saturday-; Oft 'J.'!.
A u u|i of Fr-v1 11Kiti irirls or- !
fanized. on-th-e /-am pus* tin Kl'ite
i Hub. The. cluh motto is: "The''
1 *< "< ''i,.,SgT.:.- ?-?i-Jf I a'belod push"' '
|( h: f.dors are pea tifeon and 1
1 funk. The i.tVieers are .js follows:
I Ru! y N;.iio!s..n; t.resident- 1
| \. Siirlins. secretary;. Sadlus-;
| Rrnd! y. t? ia-tuyr: Sybil' Youhg
I .aura Itrndh-y. reporter. The
I.dub -ti'r> -..re- 1 a very interesting|
i- .C. ai'.i. S :i'.l;ry night in the au,1
<li^ >i i'liii, ( H'n"T ^nitlim-?may?jron-"'
-if !li yrini n.miny under the f??1 - |
qualifier;'ions: initiation, j
pay fee of rill - and must he in the
c??!\*re .department,
t The Senior class with faculty
nn 1 students extend sympathy to
^J :-h Sv.tta St "adman in -tlie
'de.vh if her "mother. "
Mr. a1111 i\ 11 ^.\111r i d Nichol^<.n.f
Tieui New York -pending, /spi'io
time, with l-Vi'?i<Jeiii A-.W. NiehoT4
son, th<Tr"**?j an<!-pnren t s.
' All's- il A jUass.engale-, .anil little
huat-,--^r.^jjenr the* week-end
at honv . , s""
( Mrs. <'. A Rubens is teaching
at t he McMilt l.em Sc-houl ~*in Edge
field County
i W" we're happy to have Mis
Kloise Ktys~on 'the campus >
t for the week-end* She is teaching
in Boaknight school.
, During the week Mr. II C Whiti
more ';i5 principal of an Aiken
County .school. Messrs. Malachi
rfCnjainin and Edison Hazzard, '.17 '
I teaching ip Lexington Connte T?..t 1
fi t, Alcrritt,, teaching in Aiken i
i County, visited the cnmpii?. j?
j. The Male quartette stvnp at the 1
Anniversary service pf-?ounp Men '
"f MonVn Cl.nl) held-'in' t'he Mace- ^
'innia Hap fist church, Kdpefield,
.Sunday. Oct. 21. 0
F. ad with The header! ir
' SENECA .111 COIJ.KCK |f
WAf.I.OI'S FRIENDSHIP i
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I>e.v)ijie__ii^-a?ratrr snaked TTeTd t
and a driving lain. Seneca Junior r
colli jfe defeated Friendship CHfl- i
leye 1R-1J. The \fie!d was literally r
tovered witK winter .but Seneca J c
took advantage of early breaks, t
and completely outclassed t h ejo
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Rock Ilill eleven. Griffin scored the'
first touchdown on a reverse from
the four yard line after Friendship
had fumbled deep in their
own territory and Seijeca recovered.
The fast running triplethretft
Fields returned a punt seventy-five
yards behind perfect in
tcrferenco of C. Brooks, jCunningham.
Wilb"'"" ,""1 T 'tt1'1]"1"1 fl"'
the second . score. Both extra
points were kicked^but Seneca was
offside. Fields on the long end o^
a triple lateral scored the last
point for Seneca three - minutes
before the fi^st half. Titus,'Fields,
Griffin, Counts- and Gan fly were
outstanding for?Seneca. Simpson
and Williams stood yut for Friend
ship. The .boys from Rock Hill
scored when Simpson intercepted
lateral pass in the third tjiiartciv
FANX ST SCHOOL PTA MEET
Anderson.?Th.o. 'Executive Com!
mittee and teachers of S. Fant
St..School held their first meeting
l'or this school term on Broyles"
St., Sept 10th at the home of I)r
E. Johnson After the opening exercise
the president explained the
purpose of the meeting and presented
I)r W. II. Youhg, the Speak
or for the occasion. After his talk
Dr Johnson spoke. We then had*
jeneral discu.?si jn, and ka committee
was appoin^d with Rev Chas.
Cherry, chairman to see the Civic
Committee /if the Ministerial
Cnion and ask them to work for
the betterment of the community
and school. During the social
period Mrs. .fofanson taught the
group a-very amusing game She
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.-vr * v.u U I itllillUUll* rt'pilSl, U L1
enjoyed the meetinjj and extended
M i S. .IiVjinsi n a vote of thanks. !
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On Oct 2*2. we held otfr repularj
monthly moelinp in the school elm
jul. with Mrs J. M. ..Williams at
the piano and the president. prei.
idinp The meeting was opened as
usual with music. Scripture lesson
and prayer. Old and m*W business'
called for and discussed.
Some ver.y important1 and inter- .
I'.s.tiny infoi nnrflVin Was" piven. Our
-tihjeet: "The Child's Health.",
Speaker _ Ile'v. C Cherry He told of
more than one way to help the
hijd well. IJe stressed spiritual
m i mental health as \yelj as physical
health Mrs. 13 I, Davis, tilo
Mrs, II. IJipvs spoke very brhf-j
ly on the same subject It is tr ie i
that the mental condition of any'
no depends to a jrccat extent on;
the physical condition, but wej
tpust not forpet to train the child;
in the way,, of God would ha"e
it po
The pa-tor of the Presbyterian
hutch wilt .he speaker for thd
N'ovei'uber meeting. We wcre.pladj
to TTavi- Mr C-I:eo Davis as a visr
tor The PTA-will have a booth'
<t the Fair, Mrs. John sow is chair j
man of the committee.
ItFFD STKKKT HIGH SCHOOL
Anderson?The Reed Street Hit
<chonl faculty and student body I
itv unite enthusiastic in announc-l
inp their progress alonp various [
lims. A < 51
cgri'-ns departments wo find that]
the senior class, as fitting begin-;
!>ors for th^entire report have as
\ whole, o ganized themselves info'
working bodies for the whole
yga-r, with the following persons
us. officers; O B. Johnson, presilent;
-Beatrice Bennett., vice-presiier.t":
Kvelyn Beatty, secretary;,
Ida Mac Russell, Asst. secretary-: i
LLauld?Wilson, treusurei"; James;
Reek, manager. The seniors'as usj
tin I seei ? to represent a regular I
bee hive of activity.
To descend to the level of junior)
mvl' low. r activity we find that,
the problem of a school paper has
taken form sponsored by tint junior
class with Mr O. F Wright su-j
porvisintr latere ding thin^ ftTTy"
looked for from the. editorial staff
and reporters. " - }
- In the lower grades all teachers
state1 that progress in their de-i
paJ'tmonts is worthy of mention.]
ail worl^ipgout some particular un
ih-'^tiifable to their own needs.'
With the advent of the complete1
new auditorium, ,i'n which the
whole school held its devotions!
proudly for the first time on Wed
nesday. Oct 20, the work of the]
choir and school's'songbirds, goes,
rapidly forward ably led by Miss
M. M S"ulton and Mr Leslie Gar-|
lington of Orangeburg and Laurens
respectively
And now we pause to note that (
work in the trade department j
H'cms to. supplement nicely since j
it ds with the aid of the trade
lepartment that much new equipment
for a library which we plan
npidly to build up is being ad.a
need.
Refore we close we mention a-1
wide^ice of the trend forward the!,
lew sewing machine for the homo
conomies department, Hhe work
>f the^pi\rent teache,rs association
n formulating a Slabtown Corivcn j
ion in order to provide* the lower
rradep with more and suitable e-l
juipment. With mention of , the j -i
ejiortid very informative tip,1
nade by the grammar school teach I
rs to Greenville to Parker Insti- J
utc and the anticipated journey
f the high school teajshprr in the i
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IE PALMETTO LEADER
I'INE HILL CHURCH AND
SCHOOL NEWS
Pencilcola Alford, Reporter
Sunday being a lovely day and
the close of our conference year.
We were favored by a large at,
tendance for Sunday school Our
Supt. Mr .1 Ilackett feels, i^oud
for the improvement In the aiterhoon
we had a special sermon, for
the school by L)r I. C Will, pastor
of St Stephen M E church, Dillon ;
We enjoyed it very much. Also i
Rev D W Bethea assisted in the
services and gave a wonderful |
talk to us. Our church guest was Mr
and Mrs King Manning. Latta
also Mr J. A Sellers
? Misses Nellie and Ethel Bethea '
were the Dillon guests Saturday.
Mrs Willie McKinnis spent last |
Sun'ity with her sister in McColl.
Rev pv ]_) Collins is making rapid
sp< ed_jp his church work at An- 1
tiocfi.
Miss Anna^ J. McKinnis ?spent
last week, in town with uarents
Miss M. Malloy was the guest
of Miss Artra Sellers Sunday at '
Marion. Atr* Abe Alford is on the '
rsick list '
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Mr. Charlie Miller of Rowland,"!
N C, was.Miss Powell's guest Sun (
day ni?ht. ' , j
'Beatrice MeI.ean says she en- ]
joys, the'happy school days again. 1
~~\Vith jthc same faculty our Co. i
sSf^eivisdr Mi-s's Helen Hagan wi\s
our gues*. last week. She had a .1
very pleasant stay ? t
The YWC club will begfn workl ing
Sunday afternoon, Miss C.E I
McKinnis, president
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HARBISON INSTITUTE |
HEAR IN (IS
By It. E Jones
The new students, along with;:
the old and faculty were given a(t
splendid re.option by Pr and Mrs.it
Porter Fliday, October 8. in the 'I
school dining-halT. The dining- 1
room was decorated with, the eye '
of an artist, which added to the f
splendor of. tins occasion. "The ,
games weie very thoughtful and
interesting, so much that every- ^
one was glad to participate Ite"wsy.nu'hts
weie heavily served (after
the pn grain of the evening, j
A very spectacular football game
was played yii our campus between k
Harbi-oji and ' Schofield, Friday,|.(
October 1" Tile . came was quite
exciting from start to finish. nndis
the final ? <>i;es were as follows:' ]
Harbison 13 and Sehofield 3. I,
The second game of the season'11
was played at Coulter Academy jj
between Harbison and that school,!'
I'nilay Oct 22. One would have 1
thouuht that?this was a track- Jx
meet- as wc made touch-downs pro,'
iniscuously. Coulter played wvll d
anf'l took her defeat with a smile \
Tlie final scores were Harbison 2?J!
Coulter 0. ' . /
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We were pleasantly surprised (
by. two distinguished visitors,
and Mi s. OA Vovert of Green-', j
wood, In-liana, who are friends of j
the schoul_.MiSi, Covert made a j
very wholesome speech to the fac- |
trlty Ttnd student body oif'Thur.-day
Oct 21. They were en route to 1
Charleston i
M ARI.BORO CO TR. AND HEN- 1
N K ITSVIEEE HIGH NEWS
Miss M A. Baker, Reporter
Our school rally last week was* .
quite a success The amounts re-jj\
ported by each class wa.4' read inp
chapel hy MiSjS ^Vilma McDonald.!
a member of the 4th year-high. ! |
The high-st aniount reported v
u; - isii- d by the 3rd yean high' t
clas.s'; m dei the supervision o f.t
Mr I> Wright, home-room teach
er. ~
It4?1 "* l'!0 'lri/.y.lmg fain |
ami high win:1s a large crowd was c
out to witness the most , exciting; *
game Im-tween Lancaster eleven (
and l*enn tt villi* High "White ,
Hear.-" on tl^e local gridiron. Hadj(i
each of you stopped to listen you (|
would have heard the cheers of i ^
the rooting sections with its tines} 1:
and noun-perns nf p"p?t* oTtrfTTtr ^
flying^ and waving high. The con-1 v
test was" one of the hardest fought
and tense" games of the football /
season. Roth teams wore on their (.
toes t?> keep either side from scorij
iug. We couldn't miss seeing the ?
flying tackles of McLeod which! (1
stopped many runs /headed f o -r<
goal. The crashing of Vines b y;>
Stubhs and Reese and end runs of
Dudley and -Lilly. though each
man drove hard at his goal.
Cunningham of Lancaster elev- v
c*m took the eyes of the spectators I
with his long end runs and re- t
reiving of punts from safety po- (
sitions. The game ended .with a
seoroh-cu ?i 1 ~t__i? >
v., .. iHKiiv iinnii SI1HIWSI
to Ri'ffi'ce Douglass Blackmail
wHo with his keen eyes for all "
mistakes of both teams brought J
the game to a .close. a
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Dates are open fyr out-of-to?vn
games. Wvite Coach W J. Gilliam v
Miss Charlcna E Strother spent ^
the week-end home with relatives '
Find friends w
'Messrs.. Rhodes, Smith and Bo- T
wens of Marion were pleasant cal- |,
lers in our city on members o f y
the faculty The young men are
teaching in Marion County.
same direction On Friday of this a
week, along with the trip made by p,
the football team to Harwell, Go. j,
thitf'ltftSnday, Oct. 25, we close feel '
ing that wo have great things in
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THE VQORHEES CALENDAR ]
Voorhees Christens The New Bus
A new bus, pleasingly adorned
in blue and white is owned by
Voorhees. Faculty mehtbers and
students * Christened' ihe vehicle
for service otv two trips to Blackville,
the football team has also
made twtv trips in it.
The introductory social bold in
the auditorium proved a crowning '
suce,ess. Welcomes by the admin- i
istration, and campus organization
were followed by a grand maVch, ,
games and dancing, special fea
ture t of the evening was a "c^ike
Principal Blanton and Coach '
Owens donated a cake each to the I
winners of the first and second, f
prizes. ,
One hundred seventy-four pu- !
nils enrolle<|_. at theJtotdiJ-i'bool
>11 October J. 10.37. inspiteof the .
unfavorable weather. The .mini-L
ber hasr steadily increased. Knc- j .
nlty ana students were proud to
welcome as new eachcrs, of the,'
beginners class, Mrs. Evelyn Mc-jt
Crae of Georgetown, S. C., first t
grade; Miss Doris- C. Wvicht^jif i j
Bnyoune,.New Jersey. Mrs. Mobrej
las returned as third tirade .jfcea- J
. her; Miss Ora Williams, fourth
grade teacher; Miss M. O. CTfap-' ,
polio, principal :pid fifth grade; . 1
Mr, t Elijah Davis, Jr., f>th grade!
in.'l Mrs. NlcMillam, 7th (trade. I
Present at the meeting of the
Model sehool faculty in addition to'
he above mentioned persons were
Miss Maude "Sanders, of Darlington,
S. C.V the new supervisor of '
formal work an<l Miss El via 6 an- I
ly of Darlington, S,. C., the new
leanes agent for Bamberg county. ^
Itamherg County Teachers" Asso'n.
Meets?At Voorhees - . ,
Principal E. L. Butler of Ehrlardt.
presided in the absence of j
he chairman, at the first monthly 1
neetihg of the Bamberg county I
teachers* association, wl'eh wasj]
add at Yoorhc. * on r.lday after-1
loon,. October 1 *-, DM7. County-!
superintendent Lancaster add re-s-!
d the group, and then introduced.!.
Mrs. James TV Bureh of . Bamberg!
.vho is t1;c county at tendauuv, ?>f-! '
leer. Explanation of the new.'
o-mpulsoty education law and <5ln
ais tjfikinu' were, triven by Mrs. )
Burc.h. Mr. Richards . supcrinten- .
lent - of . I lenniark district schools, *
vas also present at the beginning
!'. t.h'o'niceUnf?. . ... . 4 |
Acting Chairman . Rutlc;r, pro-1
;ented;' Miss Klvia Gundj1,. new!
'eanes teacher for P.aniberjr conn- J
y. Miss flandy present^ hei
lims for the year, promising un-1
irinsr service atulr asking the whole
narted cooperation of every trailer
in the county. The. meeting
vas closed by a "response from
lev. Rickcnbacher and the benelictioi*.
i
oorhees Represented At (k Jf. C.
Principal Blanton and "TAM-roup
>f Voorhees singers "attended the
h neral T raining convention cjf tb.e
.'<.e<*yi! chrre- . which was he'd
n (uiiiV.nirrti, Ohio, Tim Oetco r!
st to 2tHh.
The group re'n'dvrod musical se?|
ections at-meeting* of the houso
if *Ui hops, 'Women's ^Xuxiliary and ^
House of eputies and tlie Malin ,*
n*ht for the trinnnuul mass nieet-j
rtg of the American Church Insti-'
uto for Nay roes." L v
New Straw Plant installed i '
The hoys of.Voorhees gladly as- 1
ist?>>d in installing new steam 1
>lant in theiT, new dormitory last
freely?i 1
Voorhcc* Vs. State Normal ' s
The Vooihc.es Timers.arc antici- j
m'tinp one of its toughest strup'.lis
when it faces State Normal t
if Fayetteville, N. (\, >Fi iilay,'Oc- ,
oher *22, l'?3T._
Coach A?TO?tronp's mrP wlllrf
;onie to Voovhoes with an?undo- t f
fated I ocyjj'd. having a recent.vie- Jj
my of 0-0 over North Carolina ;
?tate enllepo. .'a
Coaches .Martin and Owens of j
he Tipcrs are concentrating theii , .
iiie of .offense. With a record ot. '
tl'orts on strenpfhrTTinp the Tipers n
i-O with Paine collepe and 0-0 with.
/Cor pi a State, the T! r ail' |n"-|
writtf?to?hd!;l 1 J-Lpnstronp's men v
o their line and break their tie?
vith the favorite,touchdowns;? *??rsn
The Tocal alumni association has
lonated new bleacher's for the
onifort of spectators to the foot-1'
>all panics. This contribution Is
reatly appreciated and very much j ,
iceded. " ' I ^
sKW TRINITY RAPT. ( HI R( II] '
Rev. R. F1 Stewart, Pastor | J
Wollford, S. C.?Sunday sclu.id v
cas called to order hv Sunt * 1
\ Thompson: Class Xo. 1 was
aught by Prof. Roy Hill. The 'j
cachet's of the various other class j
s VCoro in charge.At tne close
f the.class discussions, tin* pastor j
;ave n timely review. I
The morning devotional- wn. c<.,n "
ueted hy j'ro. Sam Berry after
khich the pastor came forward
i*ith a Winning message taken
roni Matt. 25:16, subject "The Mil]
iplied Man^v His evening tfxt
as found ip aIuII/ 25:2S. Theme ^
"he Sabstracted Man. TotaU col-' |}
ction- $24.00. Undertaker J W. n
Woodward of Spartanburg was a II
isitor in the morning service. i'
The' contest between the men ^
nd women will take place the ^
fth Sunday night. The gcal set
c $500.00. Everybody is looking jT
orward to this ?'ith much inter- jt
t. ~ b
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Best Letters on
Beauty Topics 1
To Win | Prizes J
i
Prizes will be offered ae;ain this <
rear for the best letters on beauty I
topks, it whs announced by Marie <
Dowhittj*, director of th^ Larieuse I
Beauty Foundation artd author of
the nationally known newspaper
column. "Beauty and Romance."
One hundred dollars in prizes 1
win Mo-given t6 the four person? |
who "send the most interesting let- <
ters to Miss Downing, and thoii <
>tters will be published in her cqI <
imn. The first.prize is $50, second I
?.'10, third.$15 and fourth $5.
.Miss Downing, who a few-weeks 1
igo was given an" atvard for dis- <
input-hed service by .the Urban <
League of New York and the &a- '
iona! Reality Culturists Associa- i
ion, has been touring eastern ei 1
ies -le. taring and gathering infor
nation orf the latest advances in '
' ?100 CASH
MARIE DOWNING, NEWSPA
THE VALMETTO LEADEIi
The Palmetto Reader and Marie
kn< w? column. "Beauty and Ronvuu*
Les't original-Jotters on beauty topi
iist. prize, $50; second, $d.0; third, !
Prize-winning letters will be print
Downin'g's column and the nanus
n this n*q?-paper.' 'All entries are
ise Reauty Foundation, of winch
Entries nvlipd be mailed* before- n
'ieP le must be .accompanied by 1
died out.- Address yoiVr letters to
Foundation. 511 Locust Street, St.
NAME . u.
LAt>!!.RKSS ....
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I ijtaltr
? ' By Herbert
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SOMETHING T(
Who am I that I
Live yoUr life' fo
To telk you that
As. though I'rea
Who are yon to 1
i - Life should Ik- fo
To ask that I sh
And se6 the way
You Could never
i Passions of- my h
Nor could I even
-_7. Your secret self
I '
- Sympathy is all
Unsuccessful' man
Who cannot well,
His own way woi
IRS. Ill RST ENDORSES *T\
^CHURCH AT CAMDEN J
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.V ? E. lit or?It has been* unite a | f
rhjk^sTTfcc^-ou have heard from j
he writer but we are still on the (.
Sr. " We are still appealing for the t
,lunch at Cartiden. (
Now that the conferences are unveiling
every true loyal one
ho'vkl he willing to- help Bishop j,
flipper, Rev. J. <J\ McClellan, pre- ^
iding elder and the pastoi- to put n
Ik. iiiMlrl'nm T O tT_~ '
| ' i y,.. ? n ?ii a/* v 1 . 1vvv, U i?l tliU " ^
ison, the ;ex-presiding elder is ^
till doing all in his power to see
hat the Lancaster district go-to ^
he topi And I, who belong to it'..
iy nativity?\\i,ll not fail to help. v
he ten dollars*.promised is availhie
to the proper person at any (
into. Am still saying, let us sup- e
orti our two race papers the v
I.nader" and the Samaritan Her- _
Id. '" _
..,S|ieiiliirtg?rrf?hit-me "TFe" ones
iho are trying to doi so, must
arn how to-be -c ouAlteoJUs vv i th xrrtt,
there can be no success, j
We are delighted* to have, our
citing eou>ui, Mi.-s Lueile Carsell
from Douglas, Ga., to spend
he winter and to matriculate in.
rayton High. She is a young '
.orker from Gaines Chapel; a
plcndid singer from the junior
hoi:-. I>ev. \V A Fountain is her
ishop.J'We trust we will be able' *!
> make her feel at hd?|e'Tn eyciy
ay' V
Rev'. J M. Harrison's r??ni?rt f<>>
he ISook Concern \yas very fine, c
?'e is capable to -fill any. oflice of ^
>nor in the AM.K. chuivh; was f
beloved presiding- elder of the >
a waster district once qnd may
again some day, who can say t
t? (
(Mrs.) H. HURST 1
(
MT. MORI All BAI'T.CIli: RCH ' ,
Spartanbifrg; S. f^.v Sunday. t i
hool met at the usudl hour with
(Ticei'4 and teachers present. Very .1
eautiful lesson. Wftcr a Very tho:>ugh
stuly of the loss An, Rev., C.
f Pickett. principaPritlAf Walker
istitute and pastor iTr tRe Olivet ,
aidist church of Augusta, Ga., '
ave a very splendid review of
ic lesson. 1 I
Beautiful services Sunday morn- T
ig nnd night. Quite a few vis- fc
ors and friends in attendance for(
oth services. The membership i
i
V
f
Saturday. October 30, 1937
^ofcuty culture for her colunjh. <
J'Vou may discuss any phase of B
ioauty culture that interdsfs you,"
she said in annpum/ng the conLestv-"but?ybtrr
letters must be
iriginal. Your own secrets for retaining
your"1 youfthful figure and
complexion, for/caring for^ your ...
lair or fingernalils, 01- for wearing
clothes correc/ly,' would be excellent
material/ for a letter."
Letters- aye to be addressed to
Marie Dowming, Larieuse Beauty
[ \>undatio/. 511 Locust St., St.
[.ouis, M</., it was annoMlirf"1 M*"*
Downing has requested that entrants
enclose a clippingvof her
col unity "Beauty and Koiiiance," :
31- a ?ontost entry blank clipped
from /a newspaper.
Lc/ters shouhl not exceed 5lib .vor/s
in length and must be- mail
u oeiore .\ovenyoer >tu, il'.'JY, ac ording
to .the contest regulations. .
The results, will be announced in
newspapers throughout the counLry..
La i year's contest was won by
Mamie I.uo Pitts of Cleveland, O.
PRIZES! :
I>KR COM MN 1ST. AND
1 SEEK. HEAITY LETTERS
Downing: writer of the nationally
e," have jo.ined in a search for the
est I'i iz- s totaling .$100 will be:
vlo and fourth.* ?5.
od throughout (he hationjin Miss
of winner^rHvill be announced
to beeomo" property of the Larle- ,
^ i
Miss Downing is director.
lidnighU November 21, and to be
his' olli ial entry blank, properly
Marie Downing. T.arieuso Reality
Louis; Mo.
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tilttattouB I
Ell Dickson 2
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should try to
r you;
a thing is best
lly knew? .
mow just how my
i" mv,
ould look to you
you see'.'know
the ruling l _
oart!
hope to take i
apart!- " "
that's iljuo the
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with reasoning,
k and plan! ' **'" i
/as also well represented.
Ai o'clock the pastor for.
he day. Tlev. C. II Pickett came
or.th with a_ irpeat niessji.se Tho
ext w;t < hi; fin from Isaiah 52nd
hapter I 1th 'verse, subject Christ
he Kt rnal and Supreme Wondei
f the World. -Many beautiful
houghts were brought out."
At-.8:00 o'clock he Rev f*lyi<ett
nought the night message." A
plea lid congregation*greeted him
ml was eager to henv the message.
The text was ' taken ?roni
.liCah.-J.he fith' chapter and first
hue verses, subject Clod's Contro-' ?
ersy1,1 With His People. This mesage
also was full of thought and? ^
nil delivered. Our hearts were
ia.!e to burn a-- the man of Oo.ls
alked to us by tho way Rev. Pick
ix, is innoed a great man We
'ore glad to have his1 dear wife
l.-Ou
>?*> x-:-s
David G. Ellison
General Insurance
Honest and ellkient attention
vjyen to all business
placed with me. ?
Vi
PHONE 5717
NEW CLUB FORMED *!
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The new vogue that* has bee* '
reated by people all over the courts
ry writing1 through "Lonesome*
learts" columns of publication* ,
as resulted in the formation of th#
Jational Friendship Club..
This new club has headquarters
it 2132 Seventh Avenue, New Yorlc
hty, and. its .purpose is to help
onesome people enlarge their clrclo
fv.ion.lo I* t
It is a strictly conHHential dull' L
;hrough which only clufc member* L.-ire
introduced. Membership in thi*
new club will bring you mpw friend#
?and a thrilling experience. Any
one rqgardless of age rhay writ*
for freq information.
' NATIONAL
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
2132 SEVENfH AVENUE NEW
YORK CITY , jt
iUBSCRIHE FOR J
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