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VV.' -' V *?-T* * ="= " * **" """ * Saturday, January 22, 1938 J'' It VBUJ M iss R. J Fladger w? 4 *he week eflu--guest ot Mr. ondMi s. Q.' C.t; Jackson ~of Darling-ton, Mrs. Sara A. Hatchcn of Au- 1 ? gusta. Ga., -formerly?kj^own--as-iliss Sara \ augh^i of Hiv. c'.ty is ~here visiting relative?j~ijnd i:;ends. We wish.for her an enjoyable stay. Mrs. Lucille Nance, 1222 Legare St., had as her guest-recently her charming daughter, Miss ~Sallie Nance of New. York City, She left the city Jan. 9th for home. iRev. and Mrs. J. S. Gordon had as their guests recently Mrs. Alex B. Harrison, Johnston and Miss Cynthia Harrion, New York City. . Mr. Isaac Mays is in the Wdv- | erly hospital copfineu to ved after | undergoing a 'sei-ious r peratiotn. Thank God he is feeling f.ne After a successful week hunting and visiting relatives at his parents?birthplace in. Waterloo,. Lau.-_ ' rens County, S. C., Mr. E. Dia-j mond Watts returned to Columbia Sunday ond-expects to remain here for about a week or. .more be- j fore returning back East. Mr. Watts shipped3 a box of rabbits to' his home in Greenwich, Conn., to] bo distributed among-his friends ' there and brought quite a number back to Columbia. WAVERLi SUNFLOWER soriAi ri.irn The Waverly Sunflower Social | club mot at the residence of Mrs.' Wilson 2300 block of Goivais St., Tuesday night, January 18, 1938. The meeting was openoj at 8:00 p.m. by th president. Appropri- ^ meeting were read, received and adopted. The house was declared opened for business. Old anu new business was discussed. Brief , remarks were made by "he Rresi-I dent. The v ll was called and each membc- ror.ponded?with n?Hihle_4 quotation. The hostess serveJ n delicious course of potato salad on lettuce, saltines, hoc tea and cakes which was enjoy* d by ail. r ur next meeting will be at the residence of Mrs. helia Davis, 1200 block of Pine street, Tuesday nigrt January 2*1 19 J ?' " | Carrie- Hampton, pre ho nt; .Wil helmina Patterson reporter. t SILVER TEA SUNDAY Ar TER^OON You are cordiauy invited to attend a silver "tea to be given at - the ho_me cf Mrs. L. E. Rosemond Sunday evening, January i.3, 1938 at five o'clock. Singing wall be rendered by the Waverly Silver Tone chorus. This chrous class was organr'/pd zy Mrs. Julia Glenn - -ft member of First Nazareth. Bap-, list church. It is composed oj _ members of .the carious churches. The group sings at the Veterans hospital eve; y first Sunday. They are doing a splendid wcrk. SUNSHINE SAVINGS CLUB The Sunshine Saving*, clpb met at the homo of Mra. J. S. Cheeseboro entertained by Mr*. W. M.Ben, Monday night 8-o<.4?ck The meeting- wa> called to crder -fcythe Vjce-P? c sidennr, Mis, W.?Mr Jacksori. The opening exercises which the house was opened for j business. 11 e minutos of the last meeting wt"c read, ro:r'ved and adopted. The roll w^ called, each rr.emuo: respond \-/th Bible verses. Seven posons 'joinel ihe club: Mrs. S. H. Glad.ven, M;%. Lucile Sims, Mrs. Lucile Dickei son, Mrs Essie Kilkes. Mrs. A. M. Gladden Mr. H. S Sumter, Mics Thelma Caldwell. We also had a short {rogrami a short talk by Mr. S. i Thorn* polo by Mrs. Hannah Cook. as: paper t / .M'3. Lewis and a THE SEN'OR GIRL P.t SERVE CLUB The Senior Girt Reserve club started the new year off with many brig! t Idead for the betterment of tj? club." They have elected ^or ^*38 the s* n : .1 ? 4. rrLr.1 loilffwing OlWCers; 4-fcsmeuL .nisi Woodbury; Vice-President, Dorothy Ferguson; Secretary, Elveretta GhappeUef Assistant. Secretary Amelia Outen; Treasurer, Mary AnH^r?>.n- l.Vnorter. Harriet Good h. win. Mamie Lee Uib'soh u!wted chairman of the program commiltee, and Mary Lillian Hall chairman of the entertaining com mitten * : - ? The club has been divided intc groups, and at each meeting on* of the groups entertain. Tho _ members of the Senioi Girls Resene club are row planning tf pro* ram to bo taken t< Camp Mf/oie on tho last Sundaj In February. things ~thl? year, assisted by tin Advisor or the club, Mvj Willii C. Jbhnwn \ ? 1 ' .w '* . .**<' * ' Marie Joo Rrown-and Emanuel Mansfield in Joint Recital Orangeburg S. C., Ja/niaryT4? Hie-Music Department of State i college presented the third in its j series of musical concerts last nite n the form of a joint recital, featuring Marie Joe Brown,- dramatic reader, who was poached by the iDfr. TI ~e n.? Pastures fame; and Emanuel! Mansfield, tenor soloist who form-! erlv sane wtnT~the~ Mansfield quartet. He is. now the conductor of the Mansfield choir and a member of T.'Africaine Knurr- s an.? reor=aanizcr of the K. Coleridge Tavlor Music Association of Boston. ?Both of those artists gave an~ex^~ cellent pr rformance. The richness1. of tone ami vibrant quality of i voice ranked Mr. Mansfield fore-4 most in the hearts of his listeners.' The interpretation of the read- j inps piven by Miss Brown was ' rare indeed. Her propram was also varied with -two excellent pan tomines. TWR^-V SOCIAL CLUB" Tho-Ro-W Sno'il pT'ili - TO of n t till' )n>"!U of Miss Mar'rrvpt Goodwin, Tuesday. at .the I'loal hour T,ho ny:cti? i? was called to order by the chn| ain after which the house was * turned ovr intwthe hands of t m President, ?Pss tEhel R'ftc^son. We planned for our silver tea which will b? e-iven' at' the home <~ 5 Miss- ^AgcH- Drawheron Gi*.'en ?1rect. \V a w.- rc very triad to hove as our vi . or. Miss Wilder an ' Miss NTi.lli. Mae Jeter who als ? joined. W % adjourned tr; neet at the Home of Miss 1 Mamie R. Nhmpt.m on next Tups- \ day nicl t. rt the usual hour.. The hostf -em -pd a course' of bana- | na pudding I,ES DEiU>ISEI.T L.S ; Mrs I irv Marshall onv'-vtained the rrcmborr of lyx-dob on last j T 'esdnv eve pine at ha- home on I Washi'crtoii street. J An inter'"**.irer husir.e?..* session was h M. .Mans ar? h''c,v ma e for our ai.? ral dnice \vh'ch will he held in ?tic- sp-.mr. ' he members and their a li sts' tmjoved a supper duriy the C' ; i-unns 'noli* days at thy home </f Mi s Addie Gladder;. ~ 1 1 The iiost-.ss serve > a delicious supper," foil owed with tittle dain-1 ties. The next mooing will be held at the heme of Miss Mary Alice Sander.". . BRAWLEY BOOK CLUB. The Brawley Book Club met at the home-of Mrs; Laura Goode, Saturday, -^January ICth. The meeting was called to order at* 7 p.m. The program was the main issue of thy owning. Prof. J. . E. BViggs of Benedict 'College gave us a Book Review uf Plato's "Immortality of the Soul." After which a very interesting discussion followed. Musical game was rendered by Miss 11a Stewart. Tho prizes were won ty Mrs. Alma \VilliamsfciMrs. Juliet R. Gilliam ami?M+ss? -Bradley. Dr. llviggs was. given the guest prize. Mrs. Gladys Daniels was p'osent and added much t o the discussion. All members1 aro asked to be present at the next meeting. " ENTRRTAI -VS -AVRt'iI BRIDES SHOVER ! - On Mondav evening. January 17 Mr. an DMis. ITeyward .'ones entertained 'h- prospcctiv i .bride of this week with i\ nisei dancous shower.. t^vrtrr-si . few ? ?'.nyts anil i bronprh, mary useful g'fts. a'hc prospii\\? bi'idr?rmr~dr^m ed in a navy -blue?spi.it : uit with accessories to match. A - 4?4k4<-i-s repast Was served -antF-all?scer.u .I to have spent a ?EA11UELJ. -WORKERS CLI B The members of the Faithful Workers Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Mundy, i Dewey Ave., on Monday night Jan. 10th, with our newly elected Pres. Mrs. 1C. Green, presiding. The meeting opened by singing O'n Lord Fix my heart, Scripture lesson by Mrs Shine on me, was then sung. Aftei the devotion a brief, business seasion wfls transacted. .We have in'stalled all oflicers for the year o1 1938 and a romping by the Lord*! help to have " arfothcr successful " year. UuV"hooks will be upcn fui joiners until, the last Monday nitc in February. Our meeting adjourr ed by repeating the benediction tc - meet Jan. 17. at the home of Mrs r ,U. Greene, 1410 "fobaccu St., at f o'clock. TIIK CULTUttE CLUB - The-Onlture Club held t-he-rogu lar meeting at the home* of Mrs Duckett on Benedict College can - pus on Friday dan. \4r Alraost-thi entire membership was presen -fwhadr-vytre a very good rocard io: the new year. Some new mem ; bers were present and were wel comod into the club. Plans were formulated at th meeting for" the annual play to h i given by the club during the Stat s Teachers Association. - A very delectable repast w a * served by the hostess. Mrs. Ihickett had as her gues T* ? - + n^.i. Af... > mr. mown 01 nosum, a*ihnh. mis ' Brown made a few remarks to th club. ' b= Thf wwt TTWtwmr will 1>* ?C U> - home of Mrs. ~N.A. Jetikift9, -226* ? Hampton street with Mrs. L. M Danlela ae hostess. " . 'W 1 ' I' I '! ' 1, !.,? I III! ? I ?'ll ! * ** ** FRIEDNLY CJRL5 SOCIAL CLIIB. " The Friendly Otrb? Social Club Singly on Tobacco St., Jan. 11th at B o'clock. A ""short program was conducted ty the chairman of the program committee. Afterwards he meeting was called to order by the president. The financial roll was called. Old and new bus iness was diseased.-- We are very glad to have two new members, Kllria Coleman and Beatrice Ilayne The following were elected officers for .Rnhv Powell. Pres.: Lu*' L'ty J. Sec'y.; Ophelia Nesbitt, Ass. ^ricli B awn, Gen. TreaS.j Hjii'ie Mm* 'Edwards. Social Trot* Beatrice Haynes, Chr. oT'Progj-aTh 'enirni'ilUe; Mary TEdmondS, Ctuvof Sick committee; Martha Edwards, sergeant at arms. We- fih<I?our--fwu'11 ag. wards, aiilL were dismissed. Next meeting to be at the home of Inell Brow.i, 1318 Tobacco Street. Leila Brcrwn, Reporter, L AMUSANT Th 1 nom oi ' Miss Stron en 19iG Gerva's street at 8:3t' J_The meeting was rnlled to o'*>lo?by ttwi Piv-dent. Mr. Mitchel in charge. AftcrAhe open ing cxe^cse-s etectrn was held. Mr Mitclicl was. re-ciected president of the club. This is ' is third term. Me k- capable, courageous t iichmtln- an. has nio.">tv per soua-lity an1.- one. posessirg such ^Uggld enter H<e oITic?. The other 0 Ice FT elected-*1*w.? - us ' follows: Err.?st I v.is vicepresident; Miss Stroman recording secretary; "Miss C. Whaley, linancial secretary; Rev. Bates, ! rcpor'er; A1?. II. Riley, treasurer; ! Mr G. Sn ith. critic; Miss Nellie 1 Z. lUy.wa, (: tirmn nf -ccial com mittee nit I.-Mr. L. . Lc\\is, chaplain. ?Iew members taken in are Miss Bertha Dish and Ktv. Cato. The next meet2wjl convene .it the bom?of Mr.' Levi- (08 Walnut street. D VNCT T .? BE GIVEN JAN. 31 Thr club met at the home of Miss ['07. I t.l'ins. The >sual. open :rr<. w vc car red out. Tlv. mooting vs then t uned over *e the pres- j -idcrrh Tt o uhfittirh'ed ~ "business-. was *aken rn an < tran'^ct'd. To'j aic lltvitt d"to?"?dance?tobe giv< ft M nd.iy nigiT, January 31 at '-he home . * Mrs. Wannamuk.er in the 2L.-0 blck of Gervais scrte* Adr.i.ssion lac single! , 25e c?..Jple. Gome one, come all. | The club t-r.ok in^ano'-hm^jneiri^ quite a visCors: Mi. E. L. j Kershn-.v r>- 0rKthe CritsaJers club : M:ss Cnth<'ine\ Blandii.g" Miss I T.illie TuIovt.cn. We en ,~ved Theirfemarks. "he. hostess rerved a delicious i rse. ROYAL PAl-M SOCiV- CLUB OF SUARTANilURt-XS. C. The Rcval Palm Social club hell their .'Ctkly meethve Monday night,-Jan\:.iu 17 at th> hemp of : Herman O. Tucker on St. Ptiul L-treet. To-, meeting "?as opsivpd by sinking 'In The Gabion". Pray ?v w:i; li'a-l by I ci oy M ontgomery. Thv lions? Aas cjfTif il. to order by the (.resident. 11? club established ii< v." pules. The mcetirg \v;!l' bo Vol n? xt wc k at the hrme cf Charles Coleman. OfTic-_ cTs an I mooters as follows: Herbort. C. Bj:< t." 1 on"i. Jr.. -mesbtaut; .Harold Tajlnr, viee-prosi.icnt; L. Harvey, son otary.- A: ?'' xtop, -business mari.ger; Chnrl;? Col cm an trcasur r; Herman Timber, chaplain; Lee Tr. Jackson, Lctr*^jr Montpump'> John A. Owens, Alvi i Vakntti.e INO'. IKL NETr^ SpnHanbnrpr, s. C.?The fiy quire-Social club met Monday nite January 1 . at tnc home of Mr. Oscar Davis. 315 Howard street, "i^eres The hcAtse was call tic! to "-aider" by in? ntosidj.,1:. Pevotior.al sei'v ce was conducted by the- chaplain after- whi h the nl and new Li.siness was Mscusseri ..fully. Th,- club . djenuiicd after these tran.'.notions. Nwi meeting to cor.vei.j at the horn. pf Mr. ' Luke Dnv kins, 211 Littlejohn ; court. The Esq: irt? * ere ve'-y gbd to have- t'. tir i A-yfrP?ikoo:t Mr. Royal Sinn present. M- Sims'ro.? p. neb bis <-iTjro .-n Org.1- rr when i.n lofr fV.v- Philadelphia, Pa. While in Pennsylvania hevniuy social dub; and "Cpqji'v a very f pleasant stov. >| Mr. Sim ;oinc ! the f squires in 1 their usua fames of In go and poke no?and?was very lucky foi ?"thj-night.---- --- - ? > "SM.'.Rl SET" ORGANIZED } On TaesTVay- January 11 ir-group of fivlg whoimake up '>lurrbia's , social settee at the rc?'donce of Miss Hatt'r Lillian Spann to or_ ganij.p a ciub which will sponsor goocf, clean enf.'jtainmert from tim> to tli. p fOr the illr of Coj 'umbia. ' i 4 . "The Sir rrt Set" was the name rf clTOSTet for the clrn. l'h<w*e were l-Rovantofn darter members at the T Offlrn-a- duded wore; Space president; Mtss Lrcy fiopktvs, v, president; Miss Mamie Gibson - secretary!-If iss .Minnie Sims as e "ii?tnnt secretary, Misi Hattie ^.Brawley, t cr.surOi'; M;rs Marj B Pope, business -manager:. Miss "I Pinnkio Hickson. critic; disse'lMi s rir.m Robens. reporter. Club rfH i's are-Hack and white t "Sophisticated Lao>" is the club t- sc/ip. e Since thv first meet'i r anoth or has bo-n held at thj home. o1 0 two meetir gs have pr.ved thai [. th? "Smart S?t"- U W<sil on ifei way to buuwm. THE PALMETTO LEAT> GALEDAS AND METOKAS CLUB : The Gaiedaa and Mefokas. Club hold . their tegular meeting Tue*-day night, Jan. J?th, at the home of Mr. Thomas Dargan, Jr., 1413 Oak Street, AT 7:.10 the meeting wa's opene.i with the devotional ex ei cises by the president, Miss Elsie Searlcs. The minutes of the iast meeting were received' and ap prived. It was decided that a fish I'ry and Bingo party be given at the home of Rev. James Abney on n? xt Wednesday night, in interest of the Baby contest. The roll was then called, to 'which each member responded with dues, two visitors were present, Misses Sadie and Franklo. Hickson. The"meeting* wf.r cTostd by re~ peaiTiiY the mi/p ii? A defrriinis tepast of sal tines?'with potato salad on lettuce leaves and hot choc hostess. Everyone enjoyed i t. The club wfll meet at the home of Mr. Tom Lipsey, 1100 block of Park street on next Tuesday nite. " LUCKY BIRI) "SOCIAL CLUB. The Lucky Bird Social~Club met at the home of Mrs. Ruth (loins, The meeting was called tur~or-er by the president, All". Sam Williams and opened with the song: I Shall not be*. Removed by Mrs. Hattie Johnson. Prayer led by Mr. Kennedy, bocond song inme tiy Hero, led hy Mr.- White. Scripture lesson 25th Psalms by. the -Pres. A Great Change Since I've Been Burn,?letl? by?Mrs. Rovee.house_was then opened for business. Report of the sick committee. Unfinished business of importance wfis discussed. Applications for six new members were?presented to the club. New members for the Silver Tea were called for. The president discussed the Savintr Club and Silver Tea for the benefit of the new members pres ent. Mrs. Royce planned to have n fish fly for the good of the club on the. 29th. The roll was called and each member responded with their dues. The next meet <n<r will Ve at the h?me of Miss M, L'heeseboro, R25. Gates street. * e??n nipnt'n'? was planned for Thursday"right, .Tan'. 27.. We were dismissed by Mrs, floy^e.?W-c-weroserved potato salad en lett"ce,,'hot PARTV UOV>R - )F ' IlUR cnu- visft^ .'S 1 A ,n*trty was giceii b J Miss Ida Smith of ..10 Rice i i , Spartanburg in honor of Miss I.on^ta Woodward of PhJladelnirn, Pa., who hes oeenn viritirelatives here f<".> 11 past week. Although titer? was kvtn eompettiticn the "love Tvg" (Mr. '"hestnuO r oved to be e-es with the charmi'.g Mis- Woo*1 ward. HARRISON .HAPPENiN? L__ It ' R. E. Jon^s On Bee-l.ib'r 17, -1It.r frn;.ltv. -tudentn a'li friongn'nerf-l in the chr pel 'or, an eveni: ; o* fun nd enler'-j urn nt. Son ? c* the h'jrh snots . f this stunt -;gh: ink ludfd an ur^'nt'op of M ijomRnwJ\V Radio program-, dramatic p-Cenes in Fierc-h, five minutes boiling bout, t and many o'lior interesting ft-atures.-- In addition to the social : .ie of the oc eshpn an raised \to go on the gymnasium -fundi?V-?f ~ . : The te\cl.cv> reported an unusual Christians vacation, and return ' .'A to. llV- ir\' work rcf" 1:od?rtrrrd ready to L\Vin the ,Niw Year's duties. Rev. P. A. Ylnck of .\nde<-son, " i onLcleil?a?va r-?mri-i'--, fnl < fk of - revival?lortv beginning?Sun ' day, Jn gvo y T, ard rntiruing 'hrorgho.u', danuiry 7. A very significant Itaturo of the _mec ting was the si: ring of maw gospel [hymns _by the leader, followed by I the congrtvi.iion.?Undt '7* thl?rrr i fluency, i,-.* ! i> messages. prayers . gj igipg, uu. worn: all l-nvivi-r: and twentv three st-tfdent&-m:ide a r'eeision fo-* dar ist. We <'ish Rev Flack muc.i success in his work aril hope ti at he will return tt us soon. On basket hall teams journeyed to Hnir.v institute, J musty 8 and clash'V, with the t-eams ol tbin institu' en. ,Ir, the match b< ween lho girls, our fust acxtm was quitch,super iox to tno oppositipn. .Mention- should he made o! rMoi n r?i ?nv \Vi*ri/? Xl n-l/lilWfl Bennie Jefferson. Teliclcus Louman, Ollia Nixon and Nrola Iiheti for the if usual playing. Th< - c?-- nrl foqn wng eo<it i:i to kPQ[ down such a high seoie. Thii team played w< 11 also,""but' di< not equal *!u rceorcl of the' girls The final score being 2b for Har bijOTi and r>T for ItauTes. A very high class- entertainmant was prescn ed hmr*. on Jan uary 14 by the celebrated Arm strongs, national colored, magic _ ians. Every leature of this' at traction wo clean, refined and u] , to,, the highest standard. Thi Armstrongs not only sustains , their very f no record node her i_ sir former?yx-ara^JmL . upersede -Tt " ruo'evl.- 7T~y f.'iftveVt-fT-iTs""^ formance and is locking forwar ' to th ir ea,!y return. Althougl we have had man; enter.;iuunun-ts to niako us hap ( penihgs to make us <-ed. Mis '* Xour.g, wh>> ha^ been sioi% fcr ?ev - eraL wrekst continues to improve r Mr. and Mrs. Eis'.on, w' o wi I ~ confined to fhclr be3 for severs days, are steadily lmp-rcvo g. Titer are Other nt.nnor casesf- and \v r hope all a speedy recov- ry. THE LEADEI 'V .-*< ' ^ > ' ' ^ ~?: r? ER - ???Keeps Busy r ' ? j J. A. ROGERS I Noted Ethiopian war correspbnj rent, and author of "Amazing | Facts" about Negro history, w'rfb is keeping busy as he enters iiis 23rd year as a student of the race j problem. A native of Negri!, Ja.Imaica, B.W.I., Mrv^Rogers lives at 1845 Seventh avenue, New York city, and?has?travuh d?rmn?En rope and North Africa in search of hidden information on' the Negro's euLural heritage. (C). McCOLL NEWS. MeColl school presented- Thurs ' day evening ^he Chocolate We,|ding" which was thoroughly * enjoyed by those who were present. The wedding was conducted by in_s true tors from the grammar,grades. For the last time we invite you to Beaver Cam Siin'-ay, Jan. 23, at 3 o'clock to hoar the well known radio artists, Golden Gate Jubilee Singers. ' The PTA held its regular meet ing ii^ the Science room of t h e Ili/rh School build'ng Monday nito. t The people of St. Mark Enptist 1 cl?u"ch a>e glad to have back their 1 nnstor Rev T).F. William* whn i? ^ a recent graduate of the Baptist ' Seminary of Washington, D.C. -? t- Rasketba'1 Bonn' ttsville Gymnasium? Mr nottsville, it? most bitter rival, for ' a double-header 4coming out vxhh a victory and a defeat-. The McColl lads met a hardrfighting Ben n tt-ville ouintot which seemed in . the first Quarter too mirh for the tire en Wave; then the McColl '5' ! jumped on the defensive band \va, con and bridled every possible .scoring threat Bennettsvfl'e had to oflftTi TheViVflv scores the home team, was able to tnake came thru the free-throw lane with the final ouf"ome- "Re^nottsville 4: McCo'1 7 The McColl lassies went down .tto the tune of_ 21 to 12 for th e -Hrorrm +eam. - - i I Tntum School?McColl Junior hoys matched On to Tattvm to a-vrnge a flogging they received the week before: coming out, after a mad scramble, with a B to 4 victory. . _ ^ . - . -j?MeColl Gymnuaium?-HartsvrHc 'hoys an'' ci'ds-invaded the shores of the McColl Green Wave going , , away with a victory and a t>'oune ing. McColl girls were subdued 'to the seore of 18 to 1. McColh ?Jjays-nvere much , too much for HaH?vi,lle; they swished, they -hrlrihbled. Tmd they-zoomed 'to the' ' tune of 2fi to 12. Tbi* game was truly a colorful spectacle with pompons, made fcom the school colors green and | white, waving and basketball play ers..da?hing hither and yon. Young --nni old?root or a?literally?knocked ?lho loose from the rdntos. McColl Grron Wave rolls on to Blenheim next.1 PICKENS i??r\TY TEACHERS' n 1ATION ? i Pickens-,-1 he P. T: V hold its i_ Jinuory meeting at. the scKooL, aiiflitorillm" Satm^lay no ning 10._ : wit i an" attendance""of*for> ty-five. Wo:ship service was hold hv the PrFTTnrr.t. "Prof. A A. Mar.:.! ' tin. .** . | A bi iof summary cf thr va ious ! f groups was piven bv the secretary j : of thf. pro ps as iollow-- Primary t_ group. -Mi s Julia Simpson; In tc rmed'ato R'otrp.-Miss %T Gurf lison; Principal Dept., P.of. J. Rr >= Ea-. l: ga\i> au 4rteresting - summary ' m their pro ps. t We then- listened to; renin: ks ? by Mrs. Sat ,R. IIi;tcSy-.>oj: our L -vo-i-y rffir-p. nttnn S lier gt nei"|'. timm.* was "Po Things 1 ' to1 Ktop r-,r-Us interesr<u . bne also gave iiu slra. ions of 'wxv-top ics of toacixrs: 1st type Gain love lif put 'l.s, li.TTke track irtcrcslid. r 2n-j typeT 11 eject type r assvoom - keep pupii*'busy so thrv m?y be - so interested, in them w^rk that ' they rray come regularl>, without - ..being ft/rcid...Mrs. lluichensoir^ P,gave f.n ituitase r. Pick" is coune ty Negro schools for the t.rstHwo "iTv.ont s siu,; last year. Pi month e] enrollment . 381; averapt attenA.Ldan-c<> v-TiO; inorsase__u.ro 11 me nt -'TTift 'pj>r^"' r tU..' mn-.'.h ^'.roTT^jment 1111, average* nt? endance. | 1271; incier.se enroll runt 30.2 ^ percent. e were so glad, to get the s reports it p.oves that f:ch tea" chcr with the help -c-f our Jeftnes teacher is d.ring great work to ?. get tho pupils in school mad keep them there. "Its rot what I we do thr; counts but how we e do it". M iss M^ltic M. Cii*?k:.c&]e responded t> Mik Hut.he son remark's. ^ esting rCmi'iks 'f tft e\cht work being car: > ' |i . ."Ji irs the < schut/lv wit. !. wj, nl-q w to ull listeners. .vn't-ado "~V'jT^-- iii .!.?_ i v ? i aii s.-.i 1 . / ; vi' p i i'* S";i.-Q'i . y -v^d-teH::?sdr*** "Tfr a la . T~~'. "lie ti'.a.. <ie!:e: :v>orint iojv -.vni:-.?u-u< <?h?d?a i olu::".'?!Id-'r '"}? pre.t in a.'Iic ;.!! tr.K-h'r.- -.in' .hayv?^ r.ot* paid ti < ir IV-.- I'/ - ' ' port'to tii > ?rr J a i tuny ! i i in r\* . t-rtnTY'"a*-?a 1:1 mh; to i . i P_'L!'r 10.U.-UV: c>':.t' -- '? \\"e \\\?.< j !? ? ?*. i to i v ,1'iof. j i and Alfs: *t 'K. "\\ a-1.i ;?i? 11 ol , j ' K ino-.1 eo ii AI: ' i-"nuton ^ r; t< Tir; pi" "~'i';. i i.ri"r tt Iturii:^ 'n .-'iv. i i iu is t (1 I l'I ' vVs\ s? I ." it *>V hoti n?ser?-r?r~'?ITT!? i'.C IT'. "1 . VOlri tr !.. .'1 c.\. ]t ?; I.I.I?nr ! ! \' M I.h ! JVSSOt' I A'l'lO.N. ' t The .\b'>< y T a h'-i [ Ar-snciution hi.;' it- third fnevliht; ; (which the a:.-.' a.- t ?"? /? d) , January teth ijj the A hie vfile (hi. . Training \yit)? ii p.e-i- j (lent rfi.f. Sriiii'-' raf'-'ifiitrz.. The devotional ox< n-is"-, \vi ic 'Opened l?v - rrit?:! " S' a:ji. I - f-.u .!< sus. 'Then wo- had rhT; ; a' by Kev. A. \V;,'iii an-., other stanza oi' St*.Tt<l_ l*_o. _1V!" sus was sunr. Aftthe ojtenina e.XC't . jse t'?. !< > pi; > a few j remarks. The n\in. of '-he lad", meeting wiT" f ail, ana ;??>??r-o\v?l. . -npyt had ~a? T)"i'i:v rr-?: The. body v. as ?:i X'j- three groups. an 1- each went'to - par>Po class rooms t*? j* c p*7p dicission.' In thei e groups much in'ortnat:>.n ( was cive.n < n met - '!- -If imparting knnwb'ihrv r-V,i! . > We rea -semi ! <1 hi ohi.ool afterpre up meeting and TH- }* . -!-!< at opened th" h"Si>e fur b -ine'-'s. K port? -fnTTTT"aTlwe-f. p ad. N'ovt ?h" . pre- i'ient mad'- "" lit )| >:? of the fefs to he_pa.d '" V t T. fate Tnii'-'fi'} '.A - ~ e a* -n. -'A vnt sum was polbfted this"; Tere the fiinini'tte,j,.i>n . ioh fo>- the A*siif;iat!on tfi.nntvt j vas called ,f-i'ward The i.msm'u- . Idrm?w:i? read?trrri 1 <-? <h !?i~n?r aarts. The nrti of dp n n-'''u-?. tton. that wa? tabled wa- *urned back into 'he 'niols?nf-?-+-n?I' -n-r? mitlPf. P' l' ija'' }"' !- hl;A:: ?. ers As?ociafii?n w- '*e elected. Tru-v are Prof. Oscar Ellison and P.. v. A. Ware. The J-eanos teacher next came forward to thank the" Mn-di'*v f;<r their contributing to the, Yinr'niti.'' Randolph?Fund.?S-rm :.~1 * !? there is still a charn-e for othersi to contribute. Next?tio??n;a -idi i;r 1 made mention of Field's" I'ay :;r : I it Mas llio common e<.n<ei t ?of tin-1 body that wo will have ! *:< ).?'? 'da:*| which was d f-ided, to- bo Mar h 18th. A committor wasjnnpo'n"od to map out the activities for that day. Union County ' Teacners Meet The Union County Tea--hers a..-voeiuJUuu nit. a-?>> SUiiuuay, juiiuu.y e. i usiiv, -ur. o. it. r-.:e;l, pnsk::ni?. Ailei" tile i-?oiciscji the tvuei.v.? if-u.i-j 'tae. respective gioup nivei.hK-. aiiss K-u-u_i-y,.ic.')o, ..a--.. u- tor i lllC j-1 .iu14 I } S? I I*p tt vl 1"? I*-^C 11 and w4Vh-l;^i--j^r>Uai inr .i-i-t.^ \ct.. inspUiiii,' ]U'oy.aia via- um-i-.-a iu... bieineiua; v P0'Uj>: l:..?i.ract--r Mi'.-s -bv eiv 11?Uriy,!:'.,?Vrtrs?tri?I in I C0U.il not be present. M:"s." JaMs (j. Dou.-iiis, principal i t uuHeth GruUimur school Su. .-tiuitcl to) .uiss- Uripiu. A \YTy~" e.iUiu.-ias-" tic pi\'i*: a:n \\ :i- i a --;ye~: TH n:.> " tfroupr" bunjorv 1~u>7 (.iisctr*: rnr.t "Cotton". Tr.is is .such a Oiu'^d 1 at ;hii iku'!:!^. .Mr. \\V M. In.- J gan hsa- tin- discussion', am; I'm n. { his oxpi'i h ik'c a.- .a pi',?tri < >>:\v! farmer as Weil as tea. h? iv gave J uracil ill I Mini mil M44 l'l.- . t,i il , L I si, in hy j\{; , P.. :. t. gi :-er;ii il,.- :.--i slulls were iii order. TTuT Sims,. \\ . .-i. '1 ...fmj'S all'.! "oiluis iatvr.es in* facts on- thi- same. The o) en i'l i uin nn tin\l u.-ovl after the prepared piv?.. nta;i?<??? <?f | . n. -iVipl. was very iuTp:u4. As all I meeting:- bi highly t g'tiar a ?.i I. ; m u : 1 . ,. : o_J i_ group ??f* , ri si.iis intei esiu-i*1:;i_ the same woi i hi'" mv-.tir. s of f. .lew ship, so was tins. To > much cannot he .-aid about the worth of the St.dy Cent. v. if >n!v the value of-'mut'uul ae.tuaintaltOe is r.'-T'i?11-!V . far 'TyVtl. -~ntnnd a nrte sohitrn to many rx\n:i*y \ K&i and r.ff " a1-?wTir r , ;j T\ < p I .Ml ll-HTT^g nni n --t~ I _ i'V"' _ ?.v "_ 'i . - ' ? ' . J Mrnvter ( immunity Center- Activities ,Sui ,u , . S. . OjV-^C'idtiy ev-irtHV:. I " . l::l> ) -lt:l It. K'UUP of - i i .114 : s iiiU^Tlic C. mmunity' ??L-^trfry jfiud tid.-ig; lu the . . Aim vi&.ti.ig Camp \in.t mill Lhu Tuuniey 1 o^pital a i'uiii>,,r < ! ht'iin s wiM'c \ .sitid and ii?- M-ii'i'utii. I'Vt-r new cikiois were . .?~rrr r: ' "utrssra? assisted hy . \h. -J?. -J^_,Siatt?, at Alt. . a:.. 1 i? . \\ . i jT^t^irner, a.-:-..- ? 1' lii .(njixl HncpneTd^^ XLii-.u.ci.-a.-iLn fcjiiuv?t??; 1 T:?!m r 1)1^TT " . \n4?U"'S+ 1_ tin.;, sany. . M?'K'lay. lit Winner 2.C.... a Christ ; ' ?tr^-r-rrr-rr- J,a U1T'- " li-ifJi "n. '1'iii.- t oe was a t f: '.'In til"; \ T. Tin . ' >.t 'la. of 1.he * f. j nip.' e-itrt) entertained Win a jiai ty ]'>i' MAugusta Mae .Miiiv- <'f_.. !..'n! uii.bi^. IVliss na - cnt of h oixariUeis j1 tiit . illtb and her Visit gaver.u.ii ji r;i.-u>t' t'?.htr friends. y. wry Mr-y -J?r-TIu MyeW of the"1" lii i'i.i at i-.'j . division, who took .v. urge of the story hdur. ' i Tie -in' a ru- . a;4r^-T~-a number- 1 -f?t-w*?p-i?' in.. didd:ls_. to . be?r -h-ft.'. ha 1... > arc, trt'ttin'jf well, and a 4avt"'r attendance eaih day is now th" order-. . ?, - - -l'.t.n n,<- \L? in*j perfected to m >vt the "Oh! 'Lincoln'' and renovate it for a (.'< umfiunity enter. 1 ( ,f~cr% rf ?j-r Wife of r tvhi-h .Jii'V. A. li. Howard i? presidi nt. . _ U'i- wi.-h to' thank our friends for tlu-i 1 s '.ipiior_t_ _und coop?- at; nr., pi-.-ojiIiy do we appreciate.. the kindly c< nsiderntion sh< \vn by o.ir IVi?lh"f.?C. A. .l.atvs n. . " 1 To-our fi i?* r 1 < i > \Ve say a Vnp j.y p"ju'""us yviir". With i*> M' it.* h'?pe C\? ' " &>-i i'. ii i'.". . 'Htb*?-i* a W. I'.. A. i s(1 by tne fVrnti'v It -mY i K'l >*.?;?i?.n. >?' -i'-- lui lisLud. ._ On: rext ?.-.? ? ,'nv will \ > sS? furda:*. Jaiauuv M 'ji:n~T>S6 " .] :'1V asking that a'i tiii'.ii- !- i tvf not. j L ' I . 1 hUTI- * 1 d+^4?i??u-4?.i.: ' r?:??.Inn-? uarv. 2'j. - ' . FREE^P Sampie of B E A R D REMOVER ^Viand Try a Kazorles- bhave! At !-.t;; >c4r:?ct? has four.t? a way to remove a'bv.ird without t,T.vt:ig?)No more razoTu :.n cuts. rra "J-11. soap, no bother. Merely-; pplv Magic ' Shaving Powder as ri.vret *d? then _\y?pe, *6ri. ic'avinc a cl .ir, smooth *" skin. Don't v.-a.::! 3>o buy - a generous m;i pnciivi-c- at any ri. .a store If - - . vott want te.-trv J>rf< re you buy, write Mr.ua- S;-;avnin P-wcit: Co.. D; pt. 35 Savannah. C>a.. lor tjee :: .1 sample. ?>tf ! fur. Lund Work?-Stop at th$ SERVICE BARBER AND ? " .SHOE SHOE AV. B. Brisbon. rroj). (iervai^Sk -i^dumbia, S. C?? Vlso? ! iK. _ SHOES FOR. PAI.r \lmost 1 ik? now. See n.ir Irne of dues before, you buy. -<> ? Our Prices Are HUghl ?o ? ?P SMITH-COLEMAN ~' i t ti, co. ?? "Salisfa< li?n wfc*Mrnpv Back"' - COAL - COKE PHONES .1121 and U25 l:'21 T;t> lor STT ' in?nrminMiB ^iw i mj ip:otctm LISKRAl, HOME ] ^NSEl) EMHA EMEn OF \ T^n OWMMHA " ? T,un?'ral Cars and Funt-ral v> l.OOll A.> I HE HLSl ^^ \rd In ! > i'r i htm?I h< . Utfjit And I'mes l.fsa : OHicc I'M one Residence ('hone 7765 rot'KTEsry AND SERYCE H \ MID \ >. < p s. n ; * ,^a