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Hello Everybody:
Are vnn lixtI'llin.r 'ii ?-?n >
now fni the I). ' > , ! t h',. past
week. Kvotybouy. is busy-at school
an;, working haul. I aiiett ed Sun
day school and church as usual and
all'of the servio. s were good.
I Saw the i i.tiro] Joe l.ouis in
. the Spji-ITd? \T" week* It
was very good. I know yoii alP
enjoyed the tight. Ft'sine didn't
take Joe long to kr.o.-k Mann out.
Some of our ilu' nunub i\s are
???forgettinlo s.i.d f ] 'rivs in.
I like to read y<y.(r httors, and
look (for them every week on the
. Junior page. Phase don't disappoint
1140. So long, . ?jmar(;a!m:t\vim(;ht.
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Dear Bill:
t It was so cold . yesterday I ul-'
spring days wo kavmhal.' I had
_ most forgot ;\lv. .c Trice ~wai m
tq, get hack into soy winter doth"*s.
I less some of my l>nl>y chicks
; too.?1_ hone tin* vol. did not kill
the peaches and p - a- our trees
were blooming. V-'.* 1 ! hr-r
our basket hall. gan'io ia-t v.eck.as
we were rained on' last We?ln-?sC
^yrr-tTtt tmpT t.. ; ...
week.
I am sending my kv (n hi! of
the c.luh w?'in 1 v>11 - : "-1 h t 1?? <one?
of them v.Ul wi.be m. , J will?he
; sure'to answer. Yoa--. . - 1
BERXK'K :d< i.K^TR .
Hello 12 Vo i \ ') '(!y :
I am r.tt tre air strainJ?opo* 1'il
catch (voiy!> '(!],
a million del];,?...:?. vc?;vbc>tlv
foci tho j-.nro.
~ 1L B.I!, 1 -v < . 1 ! J . 1 [ vou ami
tho club nfoml. t o. seres
W,'M; J'1 !- y = " ; uhip\o:
, 'Hit;! I air. nshnm,. to ; :? I ,r- t.<s
?i I w ill ti-AoIl ot .Uiball" lor awhile.
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Tin- otolith .c-nT. Imd a rlo! a1c:.
Fri ay; th. yvie -7-1.1. I
(-nj()yo-l it so n n h. I'v.*ai;t the Oth
glade to have a ?! ' a'o't.j
The answer . !.. <n:cs-'
tan?tho iC'iVi'iM?:?h?r~t?;' I a '??a n?
day.
Bill here arc ?],.f
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Dear Bill:
r qui nillatr ?r-n r'
publication in < ,
Bill I am nBo v. iv.nn-ihir?
o. Ht :<? it i :
Knock, knock! I
"Who conies''
"Unccila" .
J . ^Umorla who?"
"Veu L'neeila 1;.t\ ;
Yours, .
' BEATniri^K. <!Ml-'SOX. I
Dear Bill:
Ho war?? v.! Kv"*v* ? ?
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1 rnpo. I v? -t,? ], {v;r }'y^t woek
and I search -.he J in > = w *n<\
counn t !>n ! r s.-m it Monday <
so it cmi'd - < ( -i!) :T a ? lav like
you rrotiire. hut 1 i-.> :"t iind it.
Hei e u runic i Idd!r - i :.';n '-"ending
Question: . 1
" b Why d< -( a - police hiive
bras j buttons?en?] v.. * 11", a t ? 1~"
2. Why is a caiei pillar like a
hot biscuit ?
3. What [tees nrourd all the
Hima Avilh.4u'- lie;id- -rimv.n -? Answers:
1?To?but tn^-?up hi??, 1 ? 1
2. Because it. mnkqs the butler- ]
- fly.
' > 3. ITovsevhue nail. ]
So loner until next wek ' i
Rqg_A _lKR WKATI1F4S. '?
H elio?F, ve'-yh^l yt
I went to S'relay school as us-'
ual. Sunday. We lin-l a good lc- c
son. Friday my fa't herV school ?
and Jonesvilie s hool nlaved. a- 1
1 c-jici! onirr. i.ukcv.iic won t
but they are eominir to Jonesville
- to play next Friday and I know
that wo will boat tliis time. Rill
I usually write my letter-; <>11 Funday
nights !ut I am planning to go
~ to church -tonight, so 1 nm-p> a
hill I y now, for t rat reason I will
not write much this time. Iwill
be on the air next wr.k and toll
you about the ball game.
"Sflrdoner," " ? EAR
LENE^Ck ^OAFFXF X .
Dear Bill:
- - We had-tr very interesting ser
vice Sunday. Rev. Wright spoke
about "Fruitful Faith".
i spent most of Sunday with T
a friqnd cf mine, Eujrda Reese.
The Heme Economics drfart*- h
merit is giving a George Washing- d
ton party. J r
I hopo the Junior page keeps !F
tocwlng. I will send my
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it together with a self addressed '
etto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, <
C. Your name will be placed on'
re. a membership card and gutton!
ture soon.
So long. , ?
ANNETTE EVA McCOLLUM.
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Lear Bill:
Well another week have passet
ami I have had a swell time.- Sun
(.ay was a beautiful day and ]
went to church and Sunday schoo
;.s usual. I went to Sims Higl
s. liool with my sister Friday anc
u ivn school was over we had qui
fTrn-ttres madu and tlien we wenl
u> ;the ball game our boys playec
Lukeville, but they didn't get tc
i'rtish." Lukeville boys had mort
s-ores when the game stofppeyL
Lukeville will come to play bal
with Jonesville Friday. Bill ]
will send my picture in my nexl
letter. So long, ?
FANNIE J. GAFFNEY.
Dear Bill:
I hope everyone will also enjoj
Washington's birthday. Out class
is to have a play. We have~som<
-liihl1'"" ' "i jliiJ''?Made gooc
?':i my report card. Did not havt
but 2 C's and. L B. I will senc
my?picture?right awayr One
might he in this letter. I would
'ik?>- to know whu the officers are.
ViCnM yon -send lffeTfielr names. I
Ujn. r.at^a long?writer. So long,
_ M1NN1R? S bM Br
Hello Everybody: '
1 am-starting off this week very
busy trying to get ready for our
seminations, which begin Thursday.
I hope to make good. I am
sending t>G:me riddles and I hope
everyone will eninv fWtv.
3 Kiddies
Where can happiness always be
"VamnrtT - Answ:_Ia
the dietionary. What
is lgihter than a feather
yt t y<>u can't hnl.i it?one minute T
" A": s\ver: Your breath.
What goes to Chicago without
moving?
Answer: A road.
Who were the first Astronomers?
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Answer:- The stars because they
have studied the heavens sfnee
tiniUinni ?rrr- ;
Why is music like slippery ice?
Answer: If yon don't C sharp
you will B flat.
JQ11NNIK MAE LEE.
I)< ar Bill: , .
I received my "Leader" and enjoyed
reading it very much. I
don't have much to say 60 I am
sending "in some riddles.
?What?u?it?that the?man who
made it, didn't want it; the man
who bought it, could not use it;
he man who use .it did not know
it. '
Answer: A coffin.
Riddle: The- longer she stands,
Lh"e s hp iter she grows..
V-Wof A mnfllar
Riddle: I went to heaven on a
bfygoat; what does that sound
ike?
Arswer: A fibb.
. Riddle:'. What is the longest
.void in, the dictionary?
Answer: Mile.
Riddle- W hat's?round?on?berth
nd-, and "high" (hi) in the midl.e?
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Answer: "Ohio".
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j iiijs is ttti-tvr?tnis weuK, win
a- rite a train nexLJWeek.
A mumbcr,
C A L V RT AT" PRIM US.
PQPLAR GROVE SCHOOL
Prof. Wm, M. G.ogan^ Principal
Snntuc. S. C.?As it has been
sometime since you have heard
from us, we wish you to know that
Ac are still getting along nicely.
Perfect harmony prevails between
teachers, children and parents and
ach stms to vie with each other
n making all phases of the school
Voik a success.
Negro History week was observed
which all seemed to enjoy, as
o many an interesting things were
nought, out, concerning the progress
the Negro had made.
The gifls and boys practice baseetball
and baseball each day, getih<?
ready for any team. The
'iris are under the direction of
Hiss Mary?t*- Johnson and the
mvs are undfrr Mrs. Kallieiiiie M.
Si son.
Our parent teachers' association
net in the school auditorium last
1. A i jf ? J
ii^a.v nielli.. /\ spienaiu crowa
vac out. For want of a better
iame, I call it: "Parent-Teachers
L^ociation Love Feast".
We acknowledge with pleasure
he visits from Rev. W. M. Thomn
rrrr "thtr frrrmei* principal; Mr. E.
s. Williams, county agent and Rev
). A. Johnson. ,
The famous Jenkins' Orphanage
and of Charleston, S. C., will renrr
a musical program in the audtorium
of Poplar Grove school
'riday night, February 26th. Comal
iTTino m>r xhm.?-??? ]
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ABBEVILLE COUNTY
?l TRAINING SCHOOL !
! W"1, Wade. Principal- L
* we attempt to improve our'
> school each year. This year our'
major improvement is to purchase
' ntinfoiMfi -A. m_
vuivoma me ?iage. xo accomplish
this end, the parents, teachers,
and students enjoy working. '
In order to raise money there
has peen a line of social events
including a Valentine-Bingo party
given by the Ninth grade; a
Piccolo party given by the Juniors;
and a Radio-Shadow party
given by the Seniors. Every entertainment
was a success. Watch
our progress through the 'Leader'.
The "Red-Headed Step-child", a
high school play, will be presented
_ in the schnnl auditorium Monday
night, February 28, 1938. We ask
everyone t? come and see the
step-child step out.
The Juniors and Seniors have
1 become household problems as well
- as school problems^? On every
1 turn you find them rehearsing
I UK II Ut-\.10lliailUI13?
i The Ninth Grade Good English 1
i club met Friday. One of the
r events of the program was _a_
t .spelling contest in which Florence ,
1 Mars won the prize. This prize,
> a spelling pad and pencil, was pre- ,
> sented by the program committee j
, who was responsible for the idea.
1 FULLER NORMAL
t INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE.]
Greenville, S. C.?rThe F. N. I.>j
I. had as guest, Rev. W. A. Foun-.i
tain, Jr., Atlan^a^Ga., president_of ']
Morris Brown college. "Bishop \V. j
' E. Fuller, president of the F. N. ]
' I. I. accompanied-'him* His adj
diu.HS tb tlj^. studept-body and J
friends were very interesting es:
pecially the "fact "You will have to
L take to-make", whichencourag6d
! all hearers. Trust that President
' Jlev. W. A. Fountain will come 1
back again soon to visit us. i
The F. N. L. I. had an appre- >
.xiative program--last Monday iilte'T
for all famous characters of the
month of February. r
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OCONEE COUNTY TRAINING
, J ?' SCHOOL C.ETS STATE r
DIPLOMA
1 By Allen Ij. Coele ?
| Any young man who receives a
chance?and succocofully carry on?
j in _all activities encountered deser~|
ves to be rewarded with the high^-gst?gift
withiri' the power of the
state in the field of education. A
study of the work of Professor
Finley, principal of the Oconee ?
County Training school, by the
State Authorities during the past
two years reveals that m him is
found real administrative timber.
? Coming to hi*-present position-^
as principal two years ago Prof. ^
R. L. Finley found a non-accredit- :
ed high school. A splendid plant ?
= thnt neded equipment. He at, mice _
set out to equip the school in ev- c
ery department in this effort he *
was successful, and today the T
training school is one of the best 1
eouinped schools in the state. Has 8
added to what was already ah ef- n
ficient faculty and put in opera- ["
lion a practical curriculum.
Getting the first two grades ac- 8
credited in as many years, this 8
year succeeded in having the other ,
two grades wadded to the accredit- f
ed list, giving us four year State
Accredited High School, ?
~ Too much praise cannot be given
to ?he superintendent, faculty, c
trustees, parent and pupils, for the c
comple cooperation with their energetic
and far-sighted young prin t
roipal. His policy has not been a.r
big school but a good school. And g
all Oconee ia prmid to ht> number?f
.ed among the best. ,n
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PICKENS CO^'NTY^^^ A33Q.N 1 *
Bv Mrs. Cordelia B. Klrksey
The regular mtmthtv~?es5idTrT>f~"
the Pickens County Teachers' As-'
sociation, convened. February 19. F
with the Simpson Junior Hi school I
with Prof. A. A. Martin, presiding.
: Rev. F. L.^Cawton, chaplain cpn- s
ducted the devotional "nerftTd. v
The .Prin. Dept., Prof. A. A. r
Martin. Education for Citizenship*
"Summarv of year's work, Misses t
Emma Williams and Julia Simp- I
Bon. " . t
Mr. Seymour Carroll, represen- I
tative of American Humane sorie- i
i ty, Columbia was t^e guest speak- t
er. Miss V. V. Watter our surervisor
cave timely remarks. We I
do not flatter Miss Watters when J
we say she is an energetic and untiring
worker, interested in the tea e
cher* under her supervision and al t
ways ready to lend a helping hand, v
Her whole-hearted service is much e
appreciated. ?t.|
-?Qur Prcnidcnt, Prof. ^A. A. Mar,
tin wishes the hearty cooperation ^
of all teachers to help make t,
Field's ?ay the best of all days.
It will convene at the Liberty High _
school, March 11th. *1
It is the purpose of this association
to encourage the highest pro
fessional standards for the teach- *
ers who are entrusted with ? the
mental, moraTlm^ physieaL edue*? j
Hon of the Negro youth of Pickens o
county to the end that these boys
and girls may be developed into
useful and patriotic citizens.
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VOORHEES CALENDAR
Voorhees School, Denmark, S. C
February -26?Since our last press
eport Voorhees has been favored
utfch trioita frAm *f?vt-rf*+^iritnro^K
ng friends, included among them A
vere the Rt. Rev. K. G. Finley who in
jreached for us anil confirmed two "SI
people. With Bishop Finley, came
Mrs. Finley and Mr. and Mrs. A. V]
Sally from Columbia. Two other
visitors who came were Mrs. Mabel ' '
B. Mowter and Mrs.?Helen? '
man, from Boston and New Hamp al
shire. They stayed here from Sat- ,
urday to Monday. Mrs. Manter
gave a lecture on articles she had
brought from Europe from three n
different countries. The young peo e
pie enjoyed the lecture very much '<
indeed. The following visitors <*'
f )>nm fVio Ctoto Flnri'ii'liiuint r\f (1
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ueaticm have visited us: Mr. W. A. "
SchifTley, Mr. J. P. Burgess, Mi-s ri
Laurh Hoffnian, Miss M. Pcguese, v
Mr. B. R. Turner and Mr. Harold ^
Crawford. These people have been
inspecting the general .set-up at(
Voorhees.
The Bamberg Pmmtv Toa Vipv^'[
association met at Bamberg lastj
Friday, February 18th. Children'
from the Ehrhardt school gave so v. G
eral spirituals and those from ^
Voorhees gave a pageant 'The No- ^
gro Woman of the Pasf and Prcs- c
ent", and (principal Pi kenhaker T
with three of hi? teachers render- t;
ed several quartette selections, i,
This was the winding up of Negro j,,
History week. . .
?The youhg women- teachers of f 1
the ladies from the Macedonia tl
Voorhees played two games with
school at Blackville. .The Voor-j
hiees team won both games.
Principal J. E. Blanton was invited
to Williston by Mrs. Susan '
Bailey. Jeanes teacher, to address sl
the district teachers meeting of
Barnwell county. lie reports the ^
rheetiner was well attended and j
l\hat Mr. Ackernian, City Sunt.: ti
!Hi*. Buckman from State opllefre
unclothe Principal Rev S Bo^an g,
made addresses,
BARNWELL COI'NTY tl
TEACHERS' ASSO'N.
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ftv Mattie A. Bowman 1 s
The Barnwell County Teachers*
issdcration held its seventh meet- ^
npr in the hierh school at Barn- '**
veil, S. C. Friday. Fcbrr-iry T" ?? V
J:3tJ p.rrT\
In spite of the cold weather an ?
ippreciative audience witness**! ^
he meeting, Our President Mr. V
3. A. Guir^:ard heinc ah-ent .the >:
^ice-President, Mr. T. R. Wh:.t* '
iresided with much noise and dijr- ;
Ut.V but in a pleas'TlC nmnmn- 'L.
Our Field Day winch is Marrh <:
11. being .near at hard various y
:omittces made rcpru-tsT ^
The cointy is still leokintr to
'ur Sunervisor. Mrs. Bailey as.a..:.
n n V in r\Tl V CoVaaI o o ? * A eom mnn A
?ii juucxmuo. w#u?t ntfr ^irtrr.
Miss Hfltti,? Hallums, Mrr~f}ftn ohnson,
Mr. James Colens wore
he dinner guests of Miss Henri
??e flinvar, Waatminstar Ian* fl.m
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Saiitl II -j J -L--.
tioc as well -for she has caused 3C>
luite a bit of improvements in
ind around the schools. - - j ?
BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL | (_
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Hartsville. S. C.?Af'or a s'-n-j
>US npornt inn nri -1 n_ lliron.
tav in the'hospital. Prof. H. IT. '
Sutler is at home convalescing to
he ('oliirht of his many friends, pt
Po say ho is mir.nrd fi-om^ school
>ress it. He is a man who dis- j>,
haryes his public duties a? a cit- p,
zen unconscientiovsly, and in love,
;nd fear ard loyalty to his state
s God ^nuld' have him. He is I
nuch concerned with tho well Kn. h
ne of the town in whih he lives
nd prays, and works- for its true
dvancement. ?
It will follow as tve ni"k* the]
lav, that such a cuizen livinc a|
darnels - life, in intewity and j
bediSnce to the law, will be great-' M
t missed. ? ? j-^
The* spacious audfforium en the
ampus of Butler Hi. is neavinj
omnletion to the depyht of all.
The girls of Butler Hi drfooted
he girls of Good Will academy
iere Friday before an exciting1
roup of spectators. Butler Hi rj
orged nhead in first half with a *
ine point lead atW held tvis lead,
ntil the end. Scores 11 -P> in faor
of Rrtler Hi. The bovs lost
u Guud Will 16-6. -- j _
LIBERTY NFAVS
Miss Martha Helen Sizemore of
'ickens snrnt Snnrlnw w!fV> Mice ?.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr T.ndl and
OTIS T?. T. nyid F^od nf?Enploy
/ere Sunday guests of Mrs. "Car- ?
ie Anderson. I
Miss-Emma E. Williams spent
he week-end in Greenville with
lev. and Mrs. It. C. Corner. _ 1
Misses Mary L. Andersen and
dary E. -Hallums of Sene a .Trnor
College spent the week-end at
heir respective homes.
Rev. ancT Mrs. C. R. Brown of
Sasley snent Thursday with Mrs.
Jidney Halums and family.
Rev. J. C. Hicks of Seneca f'lld
the pulpit , of Now Hone Bapist
church on Sunday night. A
ery inspiring sermon was deliverd.
V|_
Mrs. Emma Austin and erand
laughters Rvha Ciew nnVl Grace
,re spending sometime with her
aughter at Six Mile, Mrs. Shervis.
Cing.
-Mrs. J. O. North and Mrs. Car-j
lina Halums visited their brother -|
lev. Charles Lovland,, who is ill I
t his home in Greenville. **
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson,
irs. H. N. Reid, Mr$. E. DonaldTm.
Mis3 A L. Reid, Mr. Alfonso
teid attended the funeral services
f Rev. S.F. McGee last Sunday.
Miss Verena Hallums spent Sat- H
irrlcu 5? I -1-1
MATHER ACADEMY NEWS
"The Laughing Cyre" Gives
Evening of Hilarity
Camden, S. C., February 28t-t
delightful comedy, "The Laughig
Cine" was presented hy ?n
1-scl^ool cast, March 1, in Brown
ig's auditorium. The characters
i?re as follows: Nellie McLeod,
[arv Dohy, Naomi Outter^, Apisji*
M'"uhv. Eolva Gray, .Johnnie
,ill, Thnman Aihen, Joli:i MicKle
nd Joyner Sutton.
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Tournament Now on at Mather
ThrV It S. C. A. C. to-'rnaicnt'over'to
he held in Mather's
ym is on March 4 end 5. Eigh?2.n
s hoo's are taking part, act/W]:rtr
to Coa'h Martin, presieot
of the conference. Several
f the schools n>'o entering for the
rst time. IrdiviiAial trophies
ill ho nwn-d :d to the besjt boy
ml to the best girl cn the.Poor,
t.tso,?trnphies are awatting the
hampion teams.
Men's Glee Club to Appear
March 10
Virginia State Colkge Men's
!lee club of thirty-t\v<y voices
ill make its first appearance in
'amdciv a.t Browning Tionie's
hapel, March 10, at eight o'clock.
he O'.e- ct"h undo- the direco"
of. J IT. Montague, for.mer
afvr>'-e Ptpto co'lofe in Orargeurf?
where the group will nf?C
"rrd-TT.-?"Tickets for
lis concert avill be on sale during
io tournament.
r Notes '"
Mo-e tlmn eightv parents at
>n Vd Mnth'v's a~nml niffht sescr
i of ? hoo].. February 24.
Tho K-o\vi!lc College Male
naitot gave a very er.ioyable
>nccr t on last Wednesday nite.
lie prro'in has .toured many of
le n>Mliorn states, and is now
wn~dinsf its melody through the
outh.
Tin difTivrnt?in gaiiiv-Jl'.iuiift?ofio
nri'ic department gave their
rual progranj of spiiituals last
LiSlilyZr ?- ?' ?
Games be'ween the boys and
its </f Mather and the teams of
rtii-,'..-).i ?( (' play d in Mather's
rin. February 25. The girls'
wns ,m-th~~?hfd the boys' 41-bmh
hi fnvor of Mather.
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CLINTON COLLEGE NEWS
President J. S. Stanback visited
the campus Thursday, Feb. 23rd'
and was very well pleased with
therTVork that is now being carried
on by the assistant President,
- Pruf. C. H. Turner, and other mem
bers of the faculty.,
, Our school is moving on nicely
land making progress in every way
,:With these beautiful spring days
we a'-e enioving, wo hr?po to on-'
complish much befo.re the end of
this school year. ' ' j
There was witnessed by many.,
."An AmateurHour Program,"!
sponsored bv Miss Jennie Howze, >
Reg;sfrar, Thursdav evening. Feb.
24, in the auditorium. Talents
front feline*** rmmnff
Scott High and ^CHntoifc N. & I.
Coljnee Were particlWntafr' An amplifier
was used nwfe^Efisofv'M. A.
Movon of Krrrrnott Sn&tt bfi a-;ted
as "Maior Bowes." The program
was enjoyed by all.
The preliminary cohtost for thej
Junior Hi and .Junior Normal c1ns>
ses will be held March 4, ~7 and
class will be selected to sneak on
the Oratorical Contest which is
, held during tV Commencement i
I Exercises in May. ' .
I The Annual Founders' Day program
will be held Tuesday. Aprir
j 5th. Efforts are being made hv
i each teacher and nupil for the fi-!
! nancial drive which ends on this j
j date. !
d?The basketball teams. boysT nn<f|
girls, are being victorious this,
season. Both teams have been nblo'
to defeat- most teams mot. Thev
will meet the T ancacter Tr. s"hool
I Wednesday night. Mar. 2. in the
EmneP Scott Hi gvmnasium. 0u~
J tea pis have defeated T.an"aster alI
ready this season; and hope to.ro-.
peat.
CHERAW NEWS
M's. M. R. Howard, president
J of fhr? Woman's Baptist S'at?
con^ction. gave 6 W*v timely
ftt. I'ce Dee Union Bapt.
t church Surdav morning in inter- ,
! est of the convection, which will
-convene -at ?Columbia, -S:?C:, In- "
.Juno.
M-s. M. B. Rohlnsor r.'f Church '
[-street motored to" Washington
j'wi'h Mr. Ted Johnson/ Mi\ Johnson
kept oj\_t^NTW York and MrS
Kobinson spent a few Tlays in
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Saturday, March 5,-1938T
Washingtou visiting friends and
relatives.
Miss Marion Johoson spent the
week-end at "home. ~ . ""?<
The Chesterfield county teachers
and the Anson county teachers
met in a game of h.-iskevbnir Fri
day night Jin Coulter's gym. The
victory went to Anson county.
ed the Baptist Missionary sooie-ty
at her borne Friday afternoon.
?Mr. James ItMji.'rrm Ti egriiiu" at
Morris college spent th: week-end
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
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was the week-end guest of Mr.
ana Mrs. M. J. Montgomery.
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2:011 to t :00 P.M .
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All classes t Ix-ntal Work
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