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Saturday,"Xpriry ftgfc ' 21 S. C. State College ? j cent or Above as firs Twenty-one So. Carolina State 1 "W^Ctillege students, headed?by -Missp'Thelma Mooter, made 90% or a-.bovc as a first semester average . according to Miss Edythc M. Wut ?emann, Registrar of the cottage. < Eighteen of these" foe re young wo- I I men. ' ] .* Ill commenting upon the unequal ( ratio between young, men and vftURff - women. President M. F. ' Whitaker challenged the young men to be more diligent in their academic work and cited the fact that the three young men, John Bland of Aiken; Herman Sartor , r>f >",) T^V.r. Cleveland, Ohio were all working 1 I students. , 1 .The students receiving the high- ' est ratings were: Thelma Moorer,'( Philadelphia. Pa., 93; John It land, | Aiifon !> >; ihiisy Simpson, F?VTi?y~' 92; Heiman, Sartor, Carlisle, 91; ' Cecil Whittakeiy_ Detroit, 91, and , Maxie Pearson, Spartanburg, 91. 4 The complete list according to ; classification is "as follows: ? |, ?- -Seniors:?Eulila Bunch 90; Air, ma Ruth Johnson, 90;. Ethel Lane ,5 90; Mary Thomas, 90; Lula Mae i Williams, 90. " ~ +j Juniors:?Ruth Chisholm, 90;'] John Bland, 92;. Annie Mae Rainey90; Hc-vnian Sartor, 91; Lillian * ^ waring, 90; Cecil Whittakei, 91..I-* Sophomores:?John Brooks, 90; s Thelma Moorer, 93; Geneva Shok- ( cs, 90; Daisy Simpson, 92; Doro. ( Hiy IVilUn ni?()TT. 90. . - , Freshman:?Esther Gaillafd, 90 "> Ann Patterson, 90; Maxie Pearson 91; Pu'rnell Washington, 90. ( FIELD DAY CELEBRATION J Hats otn to Mrs. M. E. Dun- ? more, County Supervisor of York. < As a "result,of her untiring of-. I forts, on Friday, March 20A ahoM; d 1500 pupils arid teachers' .witness- 1 t'd one of the most colorful ?and i spirited field dav exercises-in?the 1 history of western York. ? Tliig fpiln jifT;iii- was hold on the campus of-Jeffeeson High school, 1 Mr. W. II. Knight principal, as the ^efficient host. The program of the t'av was, as. j follows: In the morning the8 audi ?*torium wan parked tu-its rapacity _ to hear a most interesting and inspiring address, which was delivered by Rev. Zimmerman, pastor ! vof Prospect Baptist chinch, Rock ? Hill, and a physical' aid demonstra tion given by Bethany School of McC'onnoll.? ? . : ~~~Arr~h<.iir later, n big"?parade. with pupils matching and a numher of decorated ears in line was. ~ ~llie top-feature of. the- out-door ac- ~ tivities, with the Supervisor's car ' leading the throng of people, the parade traversal some of the principal. streets of the town. In the afternoon, the athletic j contests were staged. All of the contestants were ready in body ( ** ami?mind?to?play?the?clean Jtnd spirited games of basketball. basF ~ ball, volley ball, relay games, etc. We were proud to have these . _?distinguished visitor-': Mr. W. B. Wilkorson, County Supt., Mr. J B. Felton, State Supervisor of Color- f , ed Schools and Mrs. Ethel K. Jen- 1 ~ Tims, aTtcndrdrcc teacTIerTT """ " p Our motto is Good. r, Best If Last year was good, this year was c better and we hope to make next s year best. So don't miss it. 1 REED ST HTGIl SCHOOL NEWS 7 Prof. S. C. Perry, Principal ^ 11 An<l< V-on.? -On?Fridaj?nite, the Rod-headed Step-child, a comedy drama in three arts was presented by the United Literary Club i n the auditorium. The play was one of the most interesting, thrilling and unique entertainments of the c season. Mrs. Ruth Big'rs played the lending rule, Dr . s, whicfr-gnirr^ . ed for her the recognition of being a real actress. All the characters played their roles well. Wr were indeed -sNr to nee Mon I' srs. .James Dooley, St C. Campbell, Jr., and Cephas .UeKFTle'y, former ? graduates of RIIS who are attending Benedict College, to witness the play. Among the other out of town visitors were President Whittalter and other members of State College at Orangeburg. The Senior class directed b y| Mrs. J. L. Perry furnished a very appropriate program at St. Paul Baptist church Sunday" night. c They presented a beautiful pag eant, Sin and the Ages, that k brought out the explanations that ^ sirrin no form profits. Those playIng the leading roles- were Mr. James Thompson, Miss Katherine Jackson, who wpio^ni^l Youth and Miss Ida Mae Russell, representing Experience. HOWARD JUNIOR HI SCHOOL ( Prosperity.?The famous Gas'( House gang of Prosperity has won f the Trinity Award cup for the, > year of 1938, and is thereby dej-i elared 1038 basket ball champions ] ^of Newberry county. The girls |i - r? i,? ?1 ? ? -- - 1 students Make 90 per 5 it Semester Average I rnve won 20 games and lost 4. I These members of the Gas House I rang are: Caut. Sarah F. Wilson, i ''ranees ^Clark, Otelia Gromer, Lu- ? mda Kinard, Malzetta Moon and t Essolene Wise, Lucile Lindsay; j Lillie Ruth Johnson. We played three games on our aanual field } ?nd won all three. ' i * s CLINTON NEWS. . c Donzele Fant and Sudie Simp- * >oii were winners in the declama- ^ ion and dramatic reading contest leld at the school Friday night. 1 These tryouts were to determine >ur representatives in the Pied- ^ nont Declamation and Dramatic^ 3 League contest to be held in Abbe *N ,'ille, April 8. Miss Fant gave "Lin c 'uln and the Constitution," by Jas Merrick; Miss Simpson read "Go Down, Death," by James W. John- 1 ;on. Both contestants Vvere the un- * inimous choice of all. the judges. * second in the declamation were 21ect Vance; third, Nutella Simp- ' ;on; Helen Hunter received honor- ^ ible mention. Pernclla. Vance won J second place among the dramatic 1 eaders. This jdace wa? f?r c >y MaryA, Adair. Helen Rice won hirdplacc. This Friday will see the close of 1 he "Miss Bell Street" contest. At ' i,s? > v J ,.itu viiiiv a Will DCi pre?onted on which some of the par?nts of the community will speak m the correlation of the home and he school.The contestants who are j unnimr fcn^ Misa_Bell Street are ^ Emma Mary Ferguson, Thelma j Leake, Li Hie Joe?SuWr,?Florence ^ Humphrey, Hattie Lee Robinson ' imL-Mary Kate Hill. The proceeds ^ >f this* contest- will go towards our jy mnasium. j I Now that basket ball season is > net- Bell. Street sports are bring- i .ng out their h?it<; and?t.onniri rap s lucts. A tennis club under the di- J cction of Mr. J. R. Harper and J .he presidency of Thelma Leake. t Mr. Minis is sponsoring a base t )all club consisting of school boys 1 ir.d beys from town. They have t icgim practicing to be ready for t >thcr teams of the same type. The' Young Men's Criterion club if Clinton was organized Feb. 7. 1 )flic:als have been elected. Our asU meeting was held at the home ( il' HVrr. Marion?Lt-akc,?March 21;' ^ yhere we had a very, interesting 1 imtr. Our president made a fine 1 :alk which, all members enjoyed. 1 \fter this a delicious repast was ( served. Next meeting at Mr. D. C. Pruitt's home orr Gideon Hill. ^ ? > 'Ol'NTY MUSIC FESTIVAL ?PRESENTED AT GKANAKD "1 1 Gaflfney.?Last week singing c groups from ,all over Cherokee 1 oi;ntv gathered in the school's au _ litorium to participate in the irst annual county music festival. ' Phree nights of singing were en- e oyr;l by all who attended. The irst night was called the Church < lioir night. Church choirs repre- ? cnting Limestone Baptist, Bethel 1 baptist and Dunton Chapel M. E. t hurehes, rendered a program of s hurch music such as have not t icon rendered by church choirs in his section before. It was $. hard ask for the judges to finally a^~ vard the cash prize to the Dutton 1 "'hapol^ME church choir/ Thursday night which was couny school night, presented singing ' roups fiom Mikes-Creekr Rev. ?L ? V. Dial, teacher; Etta Jane, Miss . Beatrice -Davidson, teacher;' Little _ loke school, Miss Eallie Epps, oacher; SU Paul, Miss Nenia Ham irigdrtr?teaehery Concord school, ? diss Mary GafTney, teacher; St. Jeter school,-Miss Sara William- v on, teacher. Each group rendered r ovelal selections. First prize, a f) lietorial dictionary, was presented ^ o the Concord school, Miss Gaff- r ley, teacher and second prize a v me volume encyclopedia to St, j 'etor school, Miss Nenia Ham- p (right, teacher. Friday night climaJced the cele- " (ration, presenting the Glee Club >f Academy St. school of Blacks >urg, which so pleasingly rendered ?ylvia, Springtime, Mighty Lak' ^ Rose, There's a Great Meeting lore To flight, Old Blaek" Joe and cveral others. The Christian Hope Juartete and Morning Star Quaret of the county were the contes- . ants for the night. Each quartet ^ eceived great applause for their lorformance. The Christian Hope t Quartet were? the winners. Friday nigFtftf^StskT presented the \ 5ranard High Glee club in its I < irst public recital. Outstanding < lumbers rendered were: Winter Song, Swanee River, etc. Th* program was climaxed with the : singing of tha sehool'a Alma Ma Echoes of Sports By KU8TE:* LA\VSO> Things happen, some :hing is always bohin<TTKe hap penings. Remember when Maxie Bae: fuoght Louis? Louis was throw ng those deadly lights and lefts Vlaxie toiu ms manager iTiut hi :ould not get out of the way ol hem, in retQrn his manager toL lim to keep fighting. At the enc of the second round Maxie sail L n f T A.1110 ??? o V?i?v? t f\r .uat ijuuio ? oa nun ^v/v lard and he just couldn't figure low it was happening. Then Ma> o mnnnprr tnlri - him- that Louu vasn't hitting him, Maxie bawleti >ut and said, well watch tftht Refjree then htiOUus'tl lnT is"Knocking :he devil out of me behind^mj lead. So there is something beiind'everything, at least there was something behind Mr. Baer. Maxe swore that he looked up at Joe a-nd saw the whole of Harlem narehing right into, his face. Wei! hat was when he turned his l>acli in the mob. ? Hfrrrv THiomas will last no more han six rounds when he jump: through the ropes to meet Jen \pril first, Watch that guess. A few Veeks ago Referee Don>van wrote an article about Cham)ion Joe Louis. W^lljthis week le continues by stating that Louis ^theHaest. lightter lie (Donovan) 1a sever seen. He further stated hat if Mr. fcouiir-tver. learned to nrow nis snouiaers .ana uouy uelind his punches someone will fali mver to rise -again. There Is no luestion about.-Louis' .fighting ability, but some how,' some where some o no* w try in g to figure out iQ'W to stop Joe. The super man rom Germany thinks-ho can solve hat problem, but he will needed he meptal and physical ability of Hitler coupled with the entire ighting force to out wit Louis this :ime. Glenn Cunningham is still the .-hief ot the inilers.?Tie defeatoJ Fenske ol Wisconsin last Satui# C lay night in-Chicago, however at die?finish...C u jiningham.was only v foot ahead of Fenske. Fenske nade Cunningham give everything in order to- defeat his Wisconsin -ourage. The Chicago White Sox are minis the service of Luke Appling their str(: shortstop. ^Appling Tut'turi'd his leg wliile defeating he Cubs.?Chicago's World Series chance is slimmer than ever uhess a prospect bounce up. The junior members .01' Llio Cor umbia Recreational club organlz.,1 tu'?. fi.onw tVir> finals mid Hrt?at?AlUi??university gvmnahe Hur.b aRd gave the spectators iiuni something to look at. The ads are - from nine years old up .0 fifteen and it would be fun to ;ee them play. The Gaels defeatid the Huns 36-17. The senior members of the Recreational club "stormed the Allen iniversity five 48-29. The gTrrrra va,s "Very interesting with "Dad" "rawford showing his usual form 3layers "n the Recreational club earn were L. Stalworth, J. Walker "ocper, Freeman, Casein, Walker, Dad" Crawford. **"'?. RICHBLRG HOST TO 4?H RALLY?FIELD DAY. Chester?Richburg, Chester Co. vas host today for the third an uiaL 4?H Club Rally and Field lay for the. Southern section of he County. 100 club members rep esenting seven clubs were here vith songs and yelts, to hear re >orts of accomplishments and dans for 1938. --The progress reports came from nembers and leaders, and a ddm instration was conducted by the Villiams 4?H Club demonstration earn on how to make a cheap .rooder for 50 baby chicks. The.two hundred people who ame from all parts of this *ec tlon were well entertained o r he grounds where the 4?H high umpers, base ball trams and has cet ball teams get into action. ;er by the Glee Club. This was the first county music festival for Cherokee. It has beer stated that this is to be an annual went. All groups are eagerly look mg forward to the second prograrr which already shows promise ol being even greater and more ir ( ratting. ~~m _^ ' '> NOTE: Your quofction answ *" * ^ \ c'Upphq/ uf UiiA coldtrtn la arte? <> veply, gciiJ ?; quarter (25c) an I <i velope, for my New Astrology [ | \ mall fiee advice on tr.ee (8) c j h ? Inrthdate. and collect addrea8 ] | Aaaemldv Street, Col'inribra, Sod D. M-?Every time we strike a , little luck it seems lhat something' happens and ? we\'a.l.p right hack ? wtii~r?r yen VITII-Iiiil. Si'i'iiiinelv w*' ^an't accomplish anything. Are we " properly mated? ' Answer?you ate >08 . . . tire r difficulty lies with you both. You pall together as you should until good fortune comes your way and when things look prosperous . . . both of you take an entirely diir* erent. attitude and over nite things will change. Make up your minds . to bank a sum ol' money, each month reeardless of how condi tions arc and keep this up and you will {jet ahead. ? . , O. K. (.'.?-Will I ever-reach a 7 litehvi- in life"?. AdvUe-mo' alony any line that you see tit.! Answer?Where there is a will, .here is a way. Of course you. will continue to climb the ladder of success and" ritfht now-you should choose some kind of career or irade and concentrate ort it" for the > balance of your life. Work and i plenty of it' is the way to reach Eclylor H. S. -Bynes Morris College r (Spinal to The?fta-UueOUj?I <-:i.j 4?dit??r 11.?St ttynoM--of Maconr .Ja., founder -of the Sunday School Worker, president of Deacons State .Missionary Baptist convenion of (leoTppa, corresponding secr .elnry?Nntjoiml Baptist Laymen's r Mtivenu nt, L'. S. A:, was, tht?truest , .speaker at ryjrular chapel hour last Thursday mo: nintr at Morris rollejre, Sumfer, S.' C. Ktiilot Bynes made an extended -fheuugii tire state, vUitiujt.L-.ii. iumbia, Charleston and -Sumter, tie was introduced by President 1. David Pir.son, who presented tfhim. as one of the most otUMandiTTg" taymen of Amerka" Is message: - was based upon *?tivii T; e Youth, ' A'i>u Save The Pace And Nation" ~ 'Hie .motto ol' his ^papcr, using the , words?As a man thinkest, so is he. He told the stuiieiit bodv to 1 strive to excell. When you think you can, you can. * Seated 'upon the platform were: Piesidont 1. David l'inson, Dr. K. M. Booker, Dean'of the school; Dr. James 1J. Garrick, Dean., of Theology. Tk.itor Byr.es was taken thru ,-et in ill?trf?the?classrooms?and - Imiliiinfis Mold-is college is one of. tl;* most outstanding, religious educational institutions owned and controlled by Negroes in America. l'!. i i is a?-adi:mv nkvvs? ? By Ruby I.. Nicholson Profs. I-arr and IhwinrliY' sponsored programs last week on * vo. ational guidance. The programs were very good and helpful. 4 " The Freshman chi.-s and faculty ladvisor Mr. Bowman sponsored a (Silver Tea <>n Sunday, afternoon. The crowd was very limited but. :he occasion was i njoyed immense _ ly by all. . Messrs. Fair rrmi?Blh.yongale. sponsored an evening of fun in the auditorium "on Saturday evening. A group id' students gave impovso nations jif the teachers. which added to the fun. Th" /:1--' . Ipjionied by the" President, rende.c.i a program at Thankful Baptist church in Au gusta, Ga., oit?Sunday. Miss I.ilia Anderson of Third IIi was called home last Wednesday on account of the death of hor uncle. Wo extend sympathy. Mrs. Collins, Miss Franklin and a group of students accompanied ! Miss Annie Mae Darns, senior, to her church at Ridge Spring day, where they heaid a wonderful sPrmon by Pastor A.CT Jbhc>; was given for our rally funiUProf. C. A. Rubens and memLers of Third 11i journeyed t o Ridge Spring Friday evening; the group presented "Billy Goat" a " comedy-drama, trr nrr appreciative , audience. Mrs. I>. E. Barnes (noe Holme?) i one of the lirst graduates of Bet-. * tist departed this life at her home _ in Aiken Saturday She was an efficient teacher for many years. ! We extend sympathy to the ; bei reaved. I M iss Willie M. Blocker of our : faculty and her ^sister, Effie T. of 1 Third Hi were,called home Saturf day an -aecount^of the ^death o f i their ' maternal prrandmother, Mrs. 1 Mays. Sympathy to'the bereaved. v^.5Cw.. rsrglj. mm w ored in thia paper OXLY when ? loaed in your lettar.?Vur tinviu y d a gelf-addrotsvd, stamped en- j Reading, and receive by return !|! juestiorui. Sign your full name ?> to all lettera._ Addr-.?? ail mall X,, ith Carolina. ?| i--^> W'Wvvvv :-> ".'your goal. A. S.?Please, answer in the pa-' per as soon as p<?: .obie if 1 -vnrl? be .successful in my irisurai-.o <ia-e 1 i Will 1 travel this year'.' j Answer?Its . . . you will reach I I some' measure ul success legurtl-l ing the insurance case now ^ml-l ing. Although 1 don't think >uu 'are to collect the amount you are 1 expecting. Either Chicago or New | ^ ork will be yeUr destination this summer and if will be an eniovaj hie trip. C.K.-?.My husband left the ii'm-i ' night to see a picture shov. and<h<.didn't come home until 2:30 o'clock and. he said he left, the show and went down _U> w n, 1 _khow?he?-t*?rr~ f-htl'. bid -Hut- due-n?> j man. I can't stand him so tell me anything yog. .want.lb? I , Answer?Well, madam . ... some" men are like that. lie's not sat-, isfied as things stand now, and neither are you. Perhaps it would 1 be best if a temporary seperationl was arranged. After all . . you aren't legally married. Voorhecs Calendar Denmark, S.. C.,. March 2oth?The' third quart,er began, at Voorhees,1 with activities, anions the campus' (U iomiy.at ioii - V 'l:iys. ogi uni- r1T)aiii|tnts etc will n-lt?r ho calendar for the next three months. . i To begin the'round of gala and \ intellectual event 4. tie "Cfrm:m Club" and the "Koyal lilac" 'clubs "'"I'T tjho ' v'H'm?din etiim? Mis. T.- llJ-Motm?and -Mr. V Harper; presented-their annual , 'spring programs, ."Maiy's Ca.-tle I 111 The Air", a corwdy in th. ee acts. I The annual spring niTaij- ulr the j-?Champ-Htrb" "tvitr gp. en i7i? tie* ; form ol a banquet, the la ie.s of the club' beautifully dressed, r. - I icived the voumr ncn r ? -< . ! -11 Itln..' . 'nil-, 1 '1 ill. '; . 1?rrrrd?id : l'Jr K.^BIantoHr 4hevt<n-of the .Ac-a 1 thmie, Mr. T. 11. M< :e, Mi.-.- j I tl'liricn, P. Tai-.un r and ILt?C4ITSeilers; ~ I Otl'ieers of the organization >' isamieen Lobby,. pres. cut? No.a'J Uan.-om, viee-pri sident; Willnt-I niena Johnson, treasurer; Mamye Sanders, secretary. The E. E. \V. C, and the -White ; Ruse" clubs, pn sented as their annual program, "The Red-Headed Step Child", also a cmyedy- in thl-ee ' arts, try t harles Ik-q Ye: Mis - ~j 1'aulin.: i n^C-Ci t and ML T. .Martin, directed (he play vdhich was ' y ready appreciated. ' Rev. Roland, priitvipal of the >tttceflonia school. Blacky die. delivered a very fmc sermon m the St. Phillips Chapel, Sunday. Mai IT 20, l'.d'iS. His subject was "Captivity", 1") nuupal an : .Mrs. J. K. HI aitton spent -the day in Florence and I Columbia on a J udness trip. Match 23, 1'jdS. o j The Model- School received Fl.41 ors- in the 'third tirade and die sixth -trades spelling: fourth ai. 1 fifth uuades. arithmetic on F.-'d Day. hel l at Bamborjr, S. C.. 011 March 11. 1038. Approximate !y '100 of the total enrollment were present. The children enj..y.i; their trip in the Voorhees Bus. Librarian. .T. M. Shelton. ieports the addition of eicrhty val.t-i able new books, to the library. Ln-j eluded are the latest texts'on SJ-j 1 nee, art', and TI r<t t 'IV. Some?rrf?l| the' most important fictions and noil fiction, include '.'Their -F> - - j I W * * * * * v> itc w ateiung Cod", by.Hu?t<>n:; "Tho Faithful Wife", by I'mlx-i;. "How To \\ in F rionils a n d I nil1 ? F)irect<? of the Academic wo kj mal class to tho eopntv schools. -March. 22. 1038. Tho class =pcnt. the or.tiro <!av in tho county, visiting ? lx schools, tho.v wont as far as Ehi'hnviU.: Thoy wore especially interested." in !the one, and two teachers school.', |but thov also included two of tho [larger schools, namely, Ehrhaidt and Bamberg. At the election hold at the Stn-t-o Palmetto Teafhors' association in Columbia. March IS. l'.'MS.- Principal J. E. Blanton, of Voorhocs X*. I and I-school. I>er,mark, S. C.. waelected ru vice-president of the or- 1 ganization. .Voovhees. Bamerg o.b unty .and Tn fncT "thai TaTinefto" "STaTo Tea"-1 chers' feel confident that they have placed, as one of their co-workers at the head, a capable and interested leader to help improve educational conditions among the Xo-' groes in South Carolina. , Prof. \V. V. Harper, instructor in the Carpentry at Voovhees has been elected president of the .Trade group of tho Palmetto State Teachers' association. Voovhees is especially proud, of these positions of merit and honor won by its two faculty members. r . -I Omegas Entertained At ^ oorhpos Omicion Pai Phi Chapter of the 'C., held its regular monthly meel iiiK at Vuorhees, Monday, Marc 21, llh'18., The following mem 1 ers, Dr. D. J. Dickson, *Mr. W. \ it -n.. ' ? - ' i, .hi. i.;um'y vjwens, I'i ill cipal J. 10. Blanton, onturta.ine< their fellow members, when th' m \'oi 11 hit~. After th Tm-iness m< etihpf was co.ncludee the Yoorh'-rs faculty appl-ared- a which time delightful refresh mints were served, and speech cs were in order,-..-Those who'spelt fi-oin away were^ Dr., Thomas o amdeii; Dr. I). K?;Jenkin, O. d I',.) .i ) "f Harbison rollegejJYesi '"ent XI< hii 11, of Allen uni'-eisity Prof. Nel.-.on r/f* Benedict. Rev R.-uituhof Biae.kville; Brim-ipal A? diew Simmons of Booker Wash imrte-n.,< ol-tfiubia. Principal J- K. - -Blanton.. ihtro.lu. ed Prof. T. II Moore. l-\ W Reed. Mrs. >J. K. Blanton'and the Rev-, t R C.>her, who le-ponde'. for \-oii."hewrr ?Tire elo el and our friends returned u fol.mbia, Batiivilic, Camden anc ?J-".v.h'-re about the -.itate. Tino si.em to have had an en.ioyaTiJi "tjcilil't? ladies wore J Mti, R .Jenkins! Mrs. Dr. Daniels. Mrs Ifolln.nd;. .Miss Allen, Mi-s Cecil Daniel.^;' *A iditional members at t uiiriitur tin- aniLhci iPg were Prof T. .J. -Hanbcrry... se-ct'etary; Prof, Hazel of Barnwell; Profs; HarnMassoy;-Pejftics, W'hite'man. Drs li' i'Vli CI.?]'l id': . BloWtiiee. W.T-ih^ tr. ,>artor, Jhomas. Glover. Dani * 1 - and Goodwin of Columbia and Camden. ?fr?vhr nif-i t imr Dl'. Dr J. J.dT"klll^-tiiyil iiill4-.l lIlUI.'.U1 ll.nnk Mi-a F'auline Tappart, instructor ol IIonie Economics and pirls for th( enjoyable . loppst. M\s Tairpart made suitable' response. Doric Wripht. reporter. ROYAL MUSIC CLUB The Royal Music club met, a' the home o? Mr. Frank -Fvnpli.-d M film -day TiiplTt, March 23.. THi lneetinp was called to order b\ he 1'residcnt,. MisTS. M. Ho;den at1 H:iiO p.m. Due to the absence of the chaplain, the devotion; >vi re conducted by Miss Adelaide My- ! .- .?^ The opening song- wa*s Love Lit" exl Me; srripturre, - Matt. 20:1-1? Vcai.hy Miss Mapno^ia Was hint devotions the Secreetary. Mrs. E< U'aids lend the minutes of (he-prtTanies"made a move for the minu t- s to be received and adopted. I ivas -seconded by Mr. Frank En.?lisli. The toll was called. The nji-mbers were present tfjo percnt The moo tin p was opened foi transaction of business. A pTo liAXLEY'S DAIRY Grade "A" Milk PHONE 2-1116 . T'h'19 Elmwoud Ave., Columbia, S.C -ll * now wen you Depends so muc " ^ "pOR a woman to look well, to en* joy the work she has tindtfrtaken to do ami tu cany on )>ei favorite activities among he] friends, she. must first feel WELL. Her body must be kept properly nourished and she must be free from severe nerve-wrecking pains. For younger women esfie- tf cialh. employment cf any ( kind turns to.'dreadful toil when health begins to / [ run down. Behind that , I tired look ? back of />'' that giving tip of so ? many things the & . used to enjoy?may be monthly suffer- ^ ;*j| ing that puUs w down l.rr stre:;i",h jy, .r ; view i C" r. v'i'.M1 cf?*77-*^? 0 iuu.-ci v,v:: syMi-rt 'V tra'.ii ;~.i ri r.ouriMi- . < ,v iv.:m 11~ : c is a -j Ky..-'-! : ?HHUU 11. depreg.viuf; A- ;! i ; r.-.-.-s, K oS of a;v.v;; v a:vd" wnrirrsr out re s.'uuu-c. This i> c'r.'..' J ",d"s:lienor ! : II tae pc?a is 1 . : due t< any a:" 1 -d.-fe.-rs o i I >c>0cr0000000a00.0"00.c'0:00<*>00< I?Shandon ( ? ' . Say It W O ? F1 AlUAf/? F V Q JL IVVVtlZ* L VI Member Floi Delivery g TELEPHONE 5109 i ?~'?~? ' ? 3.1 gram will bo sponsored by the Roy t-|al M*-ic club at the Zion Pilgrim h1 Baptist church 4punc!:rv "nite" March i- 27. - ?= ;???: =?' A party will he given by tht i- Royal Music club at ihc hom?*" of 1 Miss Willie Mae Jones, y After the transaction of hi^i- < e ii s|.!.r.' v."a". ? [ ..a I I i,' .-'M'tkl by Mr. .Kr:'.'lis. . Ail t -tllO J.UJ til ij lllil.-. pel I'M Il'.O ; I ) C"1 | tably. -] Alter Vvhis'h. n : I'tiiif v.*f.k f t U i !? < i 'i\ll I ")V. ,v"v)e. 1; tary, .Mi-- A<I< '.ai ... .Mvt. < ami 'the Final.''-- ?. '<a111,-ML. I j'.Jone*. jiM'i .Mr. J a'.< !- 1"~" - j lrct tin- ?i\i'.!. * _L > i iiii'inb : s : < j.-.\ne ; !y -n- the. j cjo'iics. v.',-. < taiii .. A".: v. hi.. J \ye atij-'Ui m,! t-> i-i:-...; ; i-e i.-ni" j of Miss Mairii'iliji W';. Wednt-Muv ni^h', Mu.-uh "0. . . ~ - * Southern Ry. System i ' Arrrrart~arid drpartTTTT of rrnsy, | fiiKcr trains, operated by the I, Southern Hallway Company. at the .j I'nion Station. CuLimbia, S. C.. rj fffWllV? !k<\ 17, 1^.7. ??? - 1'r. Loaves. I No. Columbia: For: ' -i- a ... 11 5:00 A. .M. Choster. r.oH; liilL Charlotte. ^\>.sh jnjrlun y 0 .7:03 A.M. Sj ni-'ic ?A n-ClEr?? P ? ' K nitvT-i 1 hft - nt h i.'ih A. M. St. Matt.. Orange I mm _burs. ( harieMon i 3i a:30 A.* M. Augusta. Aiken. I 15 0:.')U A.M. New"b>. i,reel*vuiuT : I (irrt ru.'i . ' j I '< 9:50 P.M. Now-brj., tir'w ori : !9 8:15 A.M. IHk'vle.". J{mc Savannah. 1I8 11:20 A.M. Camden, (.tineas tor. F'nck Hill. 27 12 40 P.M. Sv'hg.. Ashvlr. Chi 28 4:50 I*. M. .St. Malt.' Orani?es " burg, Charleston. II 3*> '.-oo i? m?(-hot. 4++UT i| Ciroer.Wash ? H? vRair:?nrrr?n v.c.?^ Ar.d'sn.. r\t!ar:ta ?t'. 4"?RM : S: :' !' 0:. .'j 'Tr= ville. Miami,?Jam. . Tr. Arrives } | ' i 24 4:50 A.M. (Miama, "lei.npa. ? ; Jhk'N lie.,. Strmrnah ^8?6:20 A.M. Atlanta.?Anderson. ? i .. (.r'?.wu?kC, N e? brv rr ~i" U-'itwk. iiiii-" ,117 12:25 P.M She!h>\ K<>Vk Tfill l.aneastvr. Canvd?r, 127 12:35 P.M. Char!.. Or'brg., St Matthews .! 28 1:10 I'.MM'hJ.. AO: vb . Spar. ' 20 4:30.P.M. Sav.. ilarn." Ilikvle -.32 4:15 P.M. Aug..- Aik.. Ilat'bg -110 0:.';o P.M. A. F;:.;'hs - ^ tAtia.n.. ' re'-nv.lle'' ' ? 11 "5:23 P.M. C"ar., Or brg. St. ". Matt hews 23 .2'/ P.M. Ch;i;! ;*. 1". i. liil: Chester ?0 l':10 P.M. C? < t.v-'i itj-i'n, : C> re">? r?od., N? '6ryCITY TICKIl'i OFFICE I2QS Sumter St., Phone 6356 nr.POT TICKET OFFICE "to. Main .Street Phone 5023 look j h on taking care of ^our health L womanly organs. it is called .'.'lunctional dys:m r.crrhetil" Tins = ir. t'10?mo ( h.ii ?c-i r gainful tv.er.s-t rtia: iar. and is (lie kind which can. be, ' gg. helped by CARDUi.' til:.-. s. I" 'is "VaTCfOrC '? * lUt diC.ne Which helps 7" *-?. v.'otnU n. '. ) -t?ihe better *>- * cart i f 'heir health. ?V . x '..'in- brett \ hi! a iitlpnaj women in *' \ way for over , h. i.i'y years and . y*4 t hoi;s a ivd s ofI f:m h.avc told : ht . --U- i j l by.a'? ^ y^?Ll-weiy need a ?I y^-h' vou u? ob te?-' L. J ;v1 !-10!'0 energy. and stieneth from the food yoa eat. or a purelv v7elie ined.cmo to ease o functi >n;.l pains of tnenstfuaf t' ? f T' APT U*T . 7 * %/> r fr d as so !r.:r y wor.*.on have described, it r.-.r.y bo that-your pHyMeiab. should nde / ' vise spt;Cj|al treat/ ttiL'i'.t in your case.) 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