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'THE ROVIN
Memories 'l'hat Hlnn* mid Hurfi
Spring ? 'i'he first barefoot days
in tfieToft ankle-deep dust of tin
country roads. Hunting for egg:
-duri;u; . the. J&.uitci. season. Pickiiu.
rrTTirtt.tTn-1 lfs; MucTTmoTT Hog butel
.. eiing time:. Smothered eat fish
Hunting- hickory and "chestnuts
Anil th.' eld swimming hole. Sum
mer picnics we can never forget
And the never to be forgotten firsJ
Ibve letter.Living
In The Past
Campus days?The boys work
iny .alT the summer ' Yuk'
nnii "P.mton" returning: to schoo
in the fall in tight' fitting: .^npflisl
britches, pihehhack' overcoat am
plug- hat. ugrey hid cloves and pir
point shoes.- amMa cigarette hold
cr that .reached ' out to' hero
Hot ziggedtv, I wish maw am
paw could see me now. Calling: 01
?-? the. town grirl around supper time
? and finding out that she wantei
to gro,'and meant to gro. to thi
same concert you promised to mee
your campus sweetie at that nigh
Way l ack yonder after the ; con
cert they used to have a social-=
(you remember when! I.awd! Law<
Trying.-td get a Mil' credit fi-on
Pete _Rree!and, until the menm
came from Tome. Von wear tin
pants today and I'll wear 'em to
morrow. Professor Peek, speakim
Pr. I don't ! now what they wen
playing, hut ! certainly heard on<
of them say.. "Lil Joe" is my T,(>in
One week hauling coal withou
pay for ihc college : :
Old Trta-s.ires Live Again ?
Family it-l-ies- ? Grandmother'
old ! i a.i sill; shawl. an i ho
(pun-n* !;! m'lk-class?plates, caki
MciOl.l. NTJVS,
l?y J. S. I.aSoine, Jr.
The- ." 'Ivst J .r.iov-S nior hiihifnc
v :<- held in t'lu,; Home Economic;
I?-? I ' !' :'a- ':cli s -he 1 hulldlti)
Friday night. Anri-1 k.th'._. Pu^piti
the heavy rain evoiylmdy was pre
eht and nr. i movable time was hai
by all.
Sim e 'Mr S !? Mi idleton.noiiigi
e l our faculty t > become Principa
of fie 1 !io -i -hool; Mi s. Ethel I.a
Seine, has bi er, taking charge o
his classes.
Our ! I faculty held its las
forum-fr 1-lris seh.-ol year at th<
home M*s. \ Join i\icNair Sat
urday nite. Those forums wer
without (h ubt very helpful tuwan
'-**? n ?civ a' l 11 ! in umLwif
be continue.| next year.
i ?r*"'1 ?w?uwiiinhy?tnvitfi
to attend ;' e prnirrnirt oiveh b;
th" ??f!rbr:i?i-(l Ar:n>ti>.ru: nationa
Mae-' inns nr-nur Friday
Ann! 1,1'.p at >?.in.
m + m* ?
_ TD^iTilllLLlL^iA^,
Mi-s Kvhry; I .re entciLafnei
? /}ifT> ;t "n-'vV ot' her- friends on las
W'nia.-s.'iay cViT.ii,.-, The alVai
? \vus in htetvst f tIn* >oh<>ol. J
neat ?> j- s was -realize
The iii' i i*.inn ex' nih il to Ma
iv'.o'nia Ipi i.-r chare'-. ar.?i ft lend
' to at* a1nivc sary service;
at Ni;'.1 i'i'j'. :.i. a.c Kantist thurCl
A. 'ii;' .i v. a - aoci'ipt e<J. ~4
larue ;i attended those ser
?v ivt> -T+^r-r?Wt~rv**?'-*o. trlty -elite! La m*-1*
I'l".', t . O Floyd of K'ljfclU'h
was ;> \ :'.oi- at Moore's Chape
s ::'day.
Ttv ! v > TT;:irr~rrur > nn'
at (.'?!.a- >:' M il'ioy P*- her r?i
la-i *i"ni't noon. The clul
m< m 1. ; * i ; o;i in full attend
a ce. \> v.- nv-rhh'.-Vs are beintf n<
tieil to the nie?t-n;r. i.s.ti:
was tu. . ! i vit to the treasure
f '! osit. P < next meeting i:
i AI.i \\ ;:i?ho a' til ?l.ome?of ("o'.'i
Grnv.
Mrs P. " ! :. Parker ?p. ivt th?
v.a" lc-t 1 in Aiken -with Mrs. Mai
T. r.Ttjner.
.Mi- F, s M'-Daniel 1- ft fo
Wayt.i -vilN*. C., on lost. Sun
day. I!< )' stay is in Ictinite. P-Mtu
cni: ( !! nccxi nt of the ill
nc ss ..." h?;r ruir/. M:s. Marie L?v?
'Mr. V.""lie B-irne.s of Charlotte
>:. <\ \X7\* Lro-.-?,t to this city fot
1 vriV.l _ia ' Sot Sy morning*. Mr
rt'.rno. a br**i r of Mr. Miliar
StrothMrs.
I.l^rio Moj-ftatv spent th<
woolc-cntl with !v ; son Mr. Edwarr
Mortra.'l nt Clearwater. Mr. Mortar
is the principal "f the sc there
Mi- '.Tim Tt; :1; .vas f.me mli /
ed nn last Monday af.ornoon at
?Pleasant-Grove Baptist church
The N'tirrees of Edifofiolc) County
celehrrited their T.lrd Emancipation
April f'th at ...Macedonia Raj
tist church. Rev. M. M. P<.no.e do
Emancipation nddioas
Rov. Pence's ad iress was a mas.
terpioco f;:ll of inspiration and
thomrht. Rov, F. W. Anderson is
chairman of this occasion. W. E
> Parker is the secretary.
CHESTERFIELD NEWS.
Rev. P C. Hiddleston at Mt. Ta-=
bor ME ehureh preached a soul
" Btlrrinv sermon on"the Triumphant
Entry into Jerusalem. The Lord'?
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dARI.TtCVRO CO. TR. ANT> T
3ENNETTSVILLE HI
During the, tesrular chapel per-.
iod April 1, in the auditorium the
elimination contest was Tie Id by
m'embers of the 3rd year class in
order to select the mjun speakers
for the Oratorical1 Contest?to be
during the regular commencement
The Senior class ..will present
Ohht?animal play, "Mother's Moment,"
by Lillian Mortimer, a
comedy-drama in three acts, Thurs
1 ? Li 4 .... J 1 (11 T*l ^L... .v..?
Br 1 ?' : ? / ^r A''
V i ?**
?VVi
(u. J9
g ?
rles Spear?
G REPORTER*
. tancis. pitchers and goblets . old
TTiTna and crockery . . cherished
4 rauul made trays, dotted tumblers,'
^ pickle jars, and an old red water |
5 .set. An old crocketV milk churn
l-uud its?wooden (Irapdt'n.- J
r thera* walking cane UTItl slippers?
' Mother's wedding ring. Father's
: pipe. Hare is the long lived in hunie
- ihpt cannot produce objects of the
""pKs't that "\Vill bring tloods of rem
1?in.sceiices . . Old lottera .' , I'm
fotever yours . . The first serious
quarrel. - I'll never come back.
Could You I)o This' For Me
Old Pal -
1 1 am no smart guy because
1 mart guys are always outsmartI
: :i themselves. Sometime a man
i is' $o bright and clever that he
- over-reaches himself -and falls
"drwn ifnd bumps his face, and?rf1
you think I mean Gholly, I just do
i mean 'holly, Baby, and it is Chol!?
T havn i?i ?>iinrl nml I don't
1 mi an" anyone else.
?? Now the AKnvn home folks are |
t touchy, so if anything should evoij
L appear in, thia'-eolumn that otfcnda
yi u in any way, why just sing out
- .uHi gh e iuy n whack. and I assure
1 y? u that it won't happen .again.
i and I do mean you. Some of these
? days I'm gonna..tell yo . about n_m'_
e night in Frisco in the long'ago.
- I'm, crazy enough to do-it , you
t. know: me. I must be crazy, my law
e y? r says I'm .crazy, my "best pal
e says I'm crazy, and he is a doctor,
t lie ought to know. The little wo-i
t v "m will rweai^on- the Holy Evun"
"ules I'm crazy, Rut , . fhclo S:\msavs
"N'aw that boy ain't crazy"
s. ami people don't go around stepr
pjng on.thy old gentleman's toes
e "T,Ys tunny.1'
Supper was . administer^ 1. Quite
:: few patfto'efk of thi j'omejiilu'aiice.
Holy week will be observed and
1 .Tl i'' message's will be delivcre;l~'bv
s|l! v. K. N. Bittle,
?~| I he Chesterfield school will close
o. thus week, with the primary pros'triam
Thursday evening at Grand
jI View Presbyterian church and the
| Ill's at Hurst Tabernacle AMEZ
[1, F i lay evi nine-. Rev. W. W.?E4?
I w irds, principal.
*1 Mr. Robt. Foster spent the week
' I ei tl home.
j The remains of Mrs Ostua Gill
t, r.ifl'm arrived from Warhngton.
l"rf) C. at noon Wednesday and were.
j t: ken to Mt. Tahor SlE church
c j Thursday at 2 o'clock, where a
short nienioral service was held
'rTtm-luTstc'!- Kev. 1'. (.;. lliddO sfTTT
was master of TPremonies. Revs.
' I t . IT Steele and \V W. Edwards
Y i associated him. Solos were sung
' bv Mrs. Hiddlqston and Prof, It.
' McCall. The body was a.ccompan
ied by her husband Mr, .las. Grillin
The floral offerings were many and
-t-b-^mtiful. In ti'I'J.iB-trt-^Ufe^Ch cuter
field cemetery. Leak & Son morti
\. c ians.
t"i Motoring .over frrmT Monroe," N
rit'.. to spend Sunday afternoon with
I i M rs. Lizzie Gill and family were
J Mrs. Carter and mother; Mrs. AlJli
. Mrs. Ida Perkins and. daughter
s Miss Venice.
< Miss _Sara A. McCullough -i ^
n in. me after, closing a very success-.
^ fid school term at Ouslydale..
Rev. R. J Iwy was a pleasant
visitor at the. -hunte.-i.if Mrs M?i
Cuilough .Saturday 1 morning.
1 Rev. and Afis. j II. 1fuatley-rat<
nded the- Pr'< sbvtery of Mit'UdAn.lot'enii
'liin mn'k. TImo
t also visited Due West.
, L>r. E. L. Downing of Roam ike.
t?V:v. call, d at the P; est yterian
1 Manse last week for a few hours
2 Mr. Geo. W Rristow. i etui tied
.Jv v* .. c
1 u? i\< iiU'lut m. ,n . * r i ma\ <i i )
t< r nttemlinu the funeral <>f his
*?n h'.- Mr'. (-Irittin.?
Mrs Minnie Ashley <>f Gnstutiia
n .VA. came for the funeral of hoc
? s'-ter Mrs. Gptlin. She will stay
awhile with her mother Mrs. -dill.
r Miss Cecelia Ma< Teatley came
. -h arie ill last week end. We trust
r she will sooti he able- to resume
. her Jk aching at St. George Ilil'h.
Me'sdames S..E. MeCullnuirh. P.
, ('. MiddlestfTJTC II Steele were the
i Sim !av?jeffe-i-minn rrirrrtrt- Tif \frc
Annie Edwards
i Mrs. Marguerite Jenkins was in
i disposed Sunday. We trust she
? will soon he out.
k, WATERLOO 'NEWS.
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The York Rite Masonic district
(and the Ladies Courts convened
- with the. Waterloo-lodjre . Monday
J April 4th, Miss?Daisy McQueen,
> State Matron of Charleston was
i the Rue-it speaker. .
.I ..The-Laurol?Hill nohool will?rerr
. Jdor its closing proeram Thursday
1 nieht.- April 15th. , .
i Services were held at Good
. Hope church. Rev R. L. Wilson,
'nast.or. In his absence Rev. J. H.
MeKissick, of- Benedict Collpjyp,
preached from the subject "Tha
Climhx of Sin." He delivered a
wonderful sermon. Collection for
the day $10.50.
-- The fadTeirtdTib of Smyrna AME
church will be at the home of Mrs.'
Lizzie Anderson. They are doing:
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Iliiy tlW'lU. .-.I 1 fir* [lliiy III1U
miscs to bo the best yver presented
by any previous teenJor class, i
Director Gilliam hatf'Doen rehears-1
in? untiringly for quite awhile, 1
am sure the play will be a grand
success.
On Monday May 2, at 8 p. m..
the members of the firsl_grado w,i 11
;i cscnt their annual play. - Cume?
r.crimd sdc these small tots in action.
?
Commencement Exercises:
Primary Dept. Tuesday, May 17
retta in one act. Elementary Dept
Thursday, .May 10, "The Princess
who could hot Dance." play in one
m t. Senior^ Elom, class, Monday,
'May 23. All programs begin at
K o. m. 7 ~ *
High School Department.
Oratorical Contest, 3rd year
h:gh class, Wednesday, May 25. 8.TIT
"SclfooT play," "IT o bg bbTii 1 TIbuso"
F Jday,.'May 27, 8 p.m. RaccaluUnum.
Sunday. Mav 20. 3:30 p.m.
30f 10. a.m. Graduation exercises,
Monday. May 30. 7:30 p.m.
The speaker for the baccalaureate
sermon will be announced later
The public is invited to attend
uH of our exercises.
CHFRAW NKWS.
Rev. and ..Mr*. C. II. Hudley mov
ed into' their new home a few days
a no and entertained their friendsa'
a "House Warming"-last Thurs
duy evening, The-guests were ftK
tei tained with short witty -speech
s fronr various- ones pRsent, after
Which they tvore served ice
e earn and cake. Rev. and Mrs.
Hudley received many useful gifts
Mrs. Paufina Ellerbc entertained
the Baptist Missionary Society
:.ii hi >r brnoe Fibbiy n fti'i'limill ~~
Mr. Henry Ford celebrated his
birthday with a party Friday nitc
it his home
M . and Mis. Charlie Camphell
gave a party at tlu ii* home Friday
night , in honor of Miss Viola Jack
son who left Saturday, afternoon
for \ow York.
Wnlter Ftre'ator Wilson vptimv d
to Morris Coll ceo. Sumter Sunday
afternoon, after beintr at borne because
of illnos?. Miss Hhuiu-tto
Wilder, a sJ'udcnt of Morris left
Sunday also.
"Silver Teas" were driven at the
follow inn .lioiiu'" Sunday afternoon
Mrs. M H. Ilobinsov's on Church
stnot. in interest of the Ushers
Hoard of Wesley M10 ehureli: Mis.
Julia Sueator's,. in interest of the
Baby. Contest that is spon.-orcTl l.v
I the Baptist Missionary Society for
[A'-ril :M at Pee lie.- Baptist church
MissvKssie Mae Hooks in interest
-?*i the pee I>t. Choral tMrtr
Hubert Smalls Jr. llprh
The meeting?of?tire?Chesterfield
County Teachers Association was.
'eel,) at Robert Smalls Junior Ui
-Sehe?4 Wednesday. April '<>. Prof.
F N. Clemmons, |<rineipnl, extend
-ud .a. vioiy. hearty weleoarui. to ...the.
teachers. Musical mnnhers were
han.l limb i the' direction of Mrs.
Clemmons ami P;of- I. W. Nelson
respectively. A very full iele<rate's
report. of tin- State. TVachits As-"Ciaticji
was .1'jL'tnK rfil by Prof.
II. Toatley. There"was a fair show
itiir in ti.e attendance. The Association
pri <ente;i to Mrs. M. I.. Foster
Johnson Jetines tesuher, a
fMiKfie?fvs-att-exp(vession -of appreeijdioe
for her untirinii ami splendid
service rendered in interest of the
a very helpful work.
The Willing o> l-e"< t Irh will
h nt thi' h'one?o^?M *. Hvelyr
Campbell, Mrs. Queen Anderson is
hostess. _
? We are 4v;>ute thn4?t-verv -one
will enjoy a Vu'ipl.t happy Faster.
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IIII.I. SCIIOOI
I' 'du'e ,sp? mir. - | pi' > news fiTe"
Ims.ily e-nua"'' ?1 with th'ei; final ex
-animations thrs week in order to
set themselves in ord^K' f<m. that
"CIresit Day." We" wislf them su.cess
The Frimary an 1 Flementary
.grades have already presented
t hoi i* commencptnent programs.
Both wrri- creditable nnti ?largely
attended.
One of the outstanding- ?T> ia'
features of the month of April
wa? tho Junior-Senior banquet gi
v< n- in the school auditorium. The
spacious room was leant ifully dec
orated?with h>fur -leaf pines,. run-,
nine vines, roses, fe ns an i other
pot flowers with lights colored in
Timinr nnil Seiv.pl- class colors hliiel
and-gold and purple and gold. The'
"on! was composed /if several
courses which were -delicious and
appetizing. Alt Renoir was (riven
to the Seniors to the music of our
own Frontis Brooks and his Seretiatlei
s?from State College.
Don't miss the Bacca1 antx-aft'*";trr
nnn Sunday ;tt 1 o'clock hy Rev.,
T rapp
The 8th and Oth prrades play Frt
day night. "The Road to "the City"
fTass ex'twises MoftVta'y night. Junior
Senior play-Tues 'av merit.
Final commencement Wednesdav
Tiight.. Artjroaa frn Ho .delivered bv |
logo. Class speakers aro: Thoma-j
sena Hammond, Willie MerrittJ
Leon Pope, Iredell Davig.
THE PALMETTO LEADER "
-r^W9TON ?fE\V8, 7
At 11:45 the pastor, Rev. E. M.
Gilliam filled the pulpit with another
wonderful sermon using as
his subject: "God's Everlasting
1'remise to the Church." *? "
The Sunday school at the usual *
hour. The lesson wns reviewed by I
Prof. It. Nelson Smith. Visitor Mr. .
Henry Lark. ,
~Again Sunday night at 7:45 Rev.
K..M. Gilliam preached another won
derful seilnon from the subject: _
r ?Inis'eth a Cheeiful Qivei." r
P. E. J. A. JoWers of Batesburg
| held his 2nd quarterly conference
[ at Bethel on Tuesday night, April j
| j)_ The Elder Was very pleased with t
I the amount that was raised. I
The Junior Missionary Society v
will meet.at the home of Mrs. J. i
J Laitimore on.Friday,.April. 15. I
; P. of. JTnu'ph Monro lnu* ri'ttirn-~
( ed to his home, in Columbia after (
a successful school term as, prin- c
Icipal of Mt., Pleasant school, "also j
wMrs. A M. Spann is at her home i
h e. e"~rrfteT!"~a_" sueressf * 1 term ?asr^
, tea 'her. 1
i Mr. Judge A. Smith of New i
York City spent Friday and Sat- *
urdav With Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. (
Mol?ev - i
Prof." and Mrs. R. N. Smith ac- t
Icoiupanii'd with Miss Gladys Hur t
ley visited their friends at Bettis 1
Academy on -Sunday.- ? *
| The Christian Home Mission So
riety of Aiken was entertained in '
th" home of Mi\ nnd Mrs. W. L. *
M diley Sunday ~ April 3rc! at i
i M. l?c p ani'
i to the Society from Bethel CME ?
eh"rch, Mrs. Annie Harrison, Mrs. .
( Mary Ann Hammonds, from Rosa 1
| Stuing-Baptist church; Prof. R.N. |
Smith. Misses Helen Goins and ,
' !'i iscilla Eagles werp introduced to ,
the Missionary Circle.. Alh reported 1
' a pleasant stay.
Prof. R; N. Smith congratulates
th" 1st to the 10th grade for the j
splendid showing they made in the ,
,,fn'l.l iliiv- program at Eduofrelthr? *
'. On Monday the 6th and 7th j
" Cades gave a minstrel show which ^
brought joy to the entire audience. t
Mr. S. N. I.ott (white) the City (
Supt. along with two of his teach- ,
crs made a visit to the Edjrefiold <
Co. Tr school. They were heartily (
trrcfo'vj.d bv'oui* principal, Prof. R. (
Smith.' ~1
Sinkler-Clary
| ()l' 'widespVend interest to thou J
and relatives is the mar- (
rimre of Miss Admire Sinkler and 1
; M'\ Wilhe Clay, of Aucrustg, Gn? !
! which took vdnce Saturday even- t
i int Mar. h 2fi. The riny ceremony <
was pe?-formed hv Rev VL I.. Mot-t- I
at his home on Eland street. The 1
owpio have an anartnient with '
Mr. an 1 Mrs. ,T. W. Gunter.
Mr. and "Mrs. W J.. Mobley- are }
readers of The /Loader 1
Co-ro"ticm Tne Easter program
t?Ri lhil?CME?church?will be '
Sunday nierht. April 17th.
HKUTORT CO. TR. SCHOOL
Judpit.jC from ievent repotts,
me school- and community toel ben
vti'illed by the* observation ol' .\ul.otial
Xe-io Health Week. Dailypi
obtains were carefully planned. (
i ne 1,1 .si g atif unoer .Ui::s .Madge I '
IVrry, gave some health laws, *
-{'"eii)1 an.i iiniig.' al>o deiiitiiisU'ttl-1 '
eu the use of sanitary paper cups,'!
made ci clean wrapping paper and ,
may be'carried in the pocket or
pocket book, also the-'correct way
-of .washing hands ancl brushing
lee JL were shuu u by Little Lculal .
"TTT'uy. """ ?: : : j
The advance class- by Miss Thel <
ma..Shank-lit), caw interesting pro- )
grams, showing what to do for'!
health's sake. A mixed quartette !
fuinislied the music. Mr. Ivy Brook!,
or, graduate of this school a n dj(
known fo his (hep bass voice was'
included in tlie mixed gcoupi?Mrarh
India Sbanklin. was instrumental in ]
plannii:'.' t'a- week fop health, so''<
her j-roup letuhrci the last pro- t
gram. |f
M:ss Theroa 'iinyson, 5th grade
tiacheV appeared Thursday, show-']
dill . ill-" what to do and whnf|
m>t to do. The Pt incipal remarked 1
tint evetv day should be health,
I , :.d that cadi cihh! should. I
fonulate a set of "Health " rules. "I
that he got from that week's pro- '
gram ami shoul live by them front
I iy to day. - 1
The musicaharmony of thc^trkt^.' j
body, cnt'-rtaine.; Mrs. Christensen!
in organiztr, lover and promoter j
of this school. Some of her (laugh- M
tors from the north and a company !
of northern white friends. this ,
week. Spirit rajs as we know them ~j
ate a great heritage to us, one
that cannot no traded or taken. .
In the printed song books, these
songs are beautified, and in some i
cases the dialect changed, But no
musical instrument cafi produce a t
melody as sweet as the Spiritual, j
when sung properly by ' human, t
V(|ices, that is why people come (
mi'i's to hear w^*vt rs known here j
as "Community Sing." One of-the H
guests, a first grade teacher in ^
Nov Jersey is particular interest-jt
rd in Spirituals and expressed the I
desire to catch the singing on rec c
ords. so thrilled was she, that she s
is willing to support the move and
-begin as soon as the group is
ready.
?* Tells tif Trip *
Miss Alma Holmes, white, sister I s
or .Mi s. ("hristensen made a special ?
trip hero, to toll, of her trip a-.li
tVroad She told in detail of her.e
trip to the low land, where Jesus
ohre l the sick man and of t h e s
place where the swine rushed in I
t'"e river, also of her walk down s
the public road where Jesus bore, J
the cross, where?ho was Crucified i;
and that she attended a special
' service that is held yearly in the b
tomb, _ f
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afERMNC, Hir.HTJr.HTB
The National Negro Health
feek was observed nt Sterling in -
series of four prog-rams under
he supervision and planning of
?Mamie Dirton -Franks,
ently added trained nurse on the
acuity at he school. Tuesday,
^pril 5, Dr. Carpenter who' {s a
pieialist gave a lecture on the
lealth and preservation of thg
ves. Miss Aliro Haihor,?a .Sen
or recited the Florence- Nighttin:ale
pledge. ?
Wednesday, April 6, Mrs. Mary
S. Wbolridge represented the Belevolent
hospital by giving .tl
listory of the National Health
veek. Miss Jenelle Butler, a sen
or, read an essay n the Health
Problems-of-the American Ne^rjLl
Thursday,- April 7, .Mrs. b"imnons
of the Hopewell T. BV assonation
gave a talk on health ?mihasizing
the importance of cpm)ating
the demoralizing plague,
tuberculosis'; -^She praisf/.l Dr.'
-Vashington for his efforts and accomplishments
toward the health
jducaton of the race. At - the
'onclusion of her speech Mrs.
Simmons awarded the health cer,ificates
to the students who had
aken the health tests. Miss Made
Watts gave a reading, My
5oor Black Race.
, rTiuay, April K, Miss Ruby I
"iatcs, a senior, gave a short firstl
lid , demonstration on the -symp |
and ;t"?Htment of fainting.
dUsieal variation for all programs
vas fwnshed hy -the student
jroup.
On Friday's program the presder.t
of the senior class, Mr. Ulysies
Campbell dedicated to the li>rary
a group of books on the
listory and achievements of the
S'egro. This.^lonaiion by the class
vas a part of its project.
The Bell street school- presented
i mfiscal and library program
'eaturfhg thd girls glee club am
solo niimmbers, Friday evening\pnl
"8, Tn the Sterling auditto ium.
The Unusually ihclimat
vrather had but little bearing <*
he attendance o'f the.many frier
>f Bell street who feel the close
elrtionship between the two
schools. The performers excelled
Xpectation by presenting a concert
_that easily ranks with the
>est to be presented this year.
While the Bell street group perLnrmod?before
the Sterling uudl?nce,
Miss Luellen Butler and Mr.
David Anderson were representing
sterling in the Piedmont Declama
io-n conttest held at Honea Path,
dramatic speech. Mr. Andilrson
Aliss Binder wen?first?place it
tied Biewer for second place in
oratory.
Visitors from Georgia. State colege
honored ^Sterling with a visit
Monday, April 4. Tho visitors
iv.re: Mr. Curtright of?the Education
department;' Professor Win
:ers 01 the Science department
and* Miss Waters, county super*
visor of Pickens county.
L.U UKNS NEWS ^
Sunday was a beautiful day.
'.be a 11 e nd a nee a t St ?Paul?Ba.pt.
he day of Fountain Inn. Text
Rev. HP'.), subject Woe Unto the
Inhabitants of the Earth.
The Women Social club of the
:ity gave a guess, meeting on Monlay
night, April 1, at the home of
Mrs: Bessie Grant. The contesants
were: Miss Bernice Taylor,
Mrs. Kathryn Jackson. They had
i program which was enjoyed by
ill. A course of white potato salid
on lettuce, cake and kool-ade
ivas served bv the hostess and
>ther members of the club.
Tin Liberal club met on Thurst:TW
night, at the home of Mrs.
Pauline Sullivan. Business was
carried out bv the. President* Mrs.
Funic Reed afterward a program"i
'ollowed. ,
The Junior Missionary of St.
Paul Baptist church is getting a<-frg
hue in their work.?
The Dixie Humming RinU guar,
let of Greenville will appear at
-'anders High. Easter M-ondavITTcl
hear them. Admission 10c
md 15' cents.
The Rev. L. B. Moone of Gaines
. ille, Ga.. will preach on Easter
Sunday, April 17. 1938 at St.
3md Baptist church.
The visitors of the city are Mr
ind Mrs. David Blake'y of Charr
tte, N. C.; Mrs. Anr.ie McMor- '
is Sullivan and her two Sons Mr.
[Jcorge and Samuel Sullivan
N'ew Yc/rk; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
lb t imore "of Georgia. We were }
il?o glad to have Mrs. Thcaker
he daughter of Mrs. Janie Reed
/* i 1 ? - -
>i mis city; Mrs. Lindsty and
diss Harris all of Spartanburg:, j
The Ch'ristnias Saving club off
he city sponsored a guess meetng
on Friday night, April 8 at
he home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
>anes. Opening by the President
drq. Nellie" Fielder. They hnd '
everal quartets and a grand pro-- !
rram afterwards the pinning of
ho donkey's ta i I.?Miss Jessie
tuth Epps won the prize. A 1
ourse -at ice cream and cake was
erred.*
GREAT FALLS NEWS. |
Rev. Braiton~ conducted night
ervicr at Mt. Zion Baptist church
iundav r>ir?V>f
ivtv. nrauon deiyered
a wonderful sermon. All
n.ioycd hearinpr TtTm.
Dca. Wm, Kennedy has ttfpn. |
ick* for the past week. His pastor
lev. L. S. MeCulloutfh canie to
ee him Sunday afternoon. Dea.'
Cennedy^s alsier?from- R+dfreway
s apendinff some time with him. i
Mrs. Archiann Boston has also
ecn ill for the past week. We wish
or them a speedy recovery.
i- CHESTER PARAGRAPHS :
Calvary Baptist church was filled
Monday night for the Calendar ^
Wedding. Tho pulpit' "and choir
stand wore decorated in white
each with a page, fio\|er girls and J
maids. All brides wore ofT the face ?
veils waist length, and all participants
wore evening dresses.'"" It s
was a beautiful affair, and all who t
witnessed, enjoyed Tt! Preceding ]
the wedding, all brides made their
reports in a room whore the <i- |
nancial committee, Misses' M. J <
Sumter, Dewey "McDowell a' n d
Supt. S. L. Finley receiver! and
counted the snniQ. Then there was j
a brief program consisting of a ,
solo "The Roshrv." by M-?a MnTbU
Brown,. a Dunbar. 1 eacinu , Miss :
Vermelle Kelly, a trio, little Miss- j
es Dorothy Heath, Josie Walker, |
Annie Bell Spann. Miss Brown ]
sang for . her second, number, "I?,
Love You Ti uly." Then~rjinre the \
wedding?those taking^ part were .
quite one hundred. Miss M.D. Kelly
was pianist. When .nil were assembled,
the doors were closed for
a few minutes aqd el,ery one was.^
waiting and wondering who the (
groom would be; the door.-, opened
and in came Mrs. C. M..~P<nley j
with Prof. A. D Hardin The audi- <
*nce was surpi'sod but pleasingly
so. They stood beside Mr. Ilaold 1
Spann, who in Prince Albert chat 1
horn rimmed spectacles, and a
large dictionary in h's hand, and i
looking over his glasses-to the <
amusement of every one,, made
several laughable remarks. The
bride was-Madam M. E. W-eeds,1
who raised the highest amount.
Prof. Hardin wore a full dress coat
whila tbe_ bride had?on?a White
evening dress and veil. The total
raised was^ Srl.tbtr This program
was for the Sunday school. The
idea originated with Madam Woods
ami she-asked -Miss Kelly to take- j
charge, Miss Kelly choosing "Tho
Calendar Wedding" for the program.
To Madam Woods and Miss--.
Kelly go the-praise for this unique
plan, and thanks to all who
nok part. The report' is as follo\vs_
The Brides: Mrs. ' 'Iviz'SfRC Chalk,
84.10: Miss F.lreta' Melton, $1.80;"
iss I.onU-e Franklin Sf> O.M Mrs.
[ Minnie Wright 84.40; Miss Inez
Rai'^v $2.05: Miss Joanna Bla"kwoii.
Sl.JfS; Miss Ernestine Wilkerson.-*
$11.10: Miss Willie King,
*52.00: Miss Cleopatra Snann $2.20;
Miss Chanie Pratt SO.OTj; Special
donations. Supt. S. L. Finlev $2.00
Mrs. C M Finlev $1.00; Miss M P.,
Kellv, PI .20;" Miscellaneous. "$2.12. j
Miss .Verm clip . Kelly* -of George |
town spent the week end here with
her-r.ister. Miss M D. Kelly.
.Prof. P. Stewart,, of the Winnsboro
TTi School faculty was guest
of Mi<<s M.---P. Kellv. Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stewart:
have purchased a new Ford V-8.
Mrs. Coleman and children, of
.Tetorville. left Monday night for
Washington. P. C., for an indefinite
stay.
Nurse Emma White P rummer.I
of Columbia. visited Fin'ev High
{graduate of Finlev Hi. She has
beep living in Baltimore but was
called to Columbia to take charge
of the rotr she?had beforeihar-{
riacre. Teachers, relatives,- friends,
were glad to see her. Her brother,
sister and small ni<ce accompanied
' he'j JiO!;e._. 1.1 ?
Easter programs will he eriven
at the various churches Sunday.
Finlev Tliirh teachers and punils
are workincr very hard for the May
Queen Contest.
Many radios were tuned in Sat |
urday at 2:30 to hear the excellent |
procrram by the Girls' Octette of
Livinerston Colletre, Salisbury, N.
C. They sanir one number for
Chestbr frierfds. The procrram was
announced by a vounv ladv whose
voice w.->^ vei v clear and pleasing. ~A
taTk bv one of the Professors;
cave many interesting facts about
the^ Cfdb'ce Th.. \T-.tn | niVM-rotto I
wiu sinp- ?>nt<ml?v. ___
nir,TT school speech'
Tni^.KAMI?Vff ? *
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Aft SEVILLE NEWS.
Mrs. Queen Thonms is sick at
this writing. Mrs. Thomas is the
wife of Mr. Wt H. Thomas and
icr many friends wish her a speely
recovery.
Mr, Junius Fiaher and Miss Al
ice Nance were married Wedneslay,
April 6th He is known to all
rs "Bee."
Mr. and-Mrs. Eharlie H. fcyon
?nd family from Clatworthy's Cros
4th; snout a few hours in the city ?
Monday.
Friends here and elsewhere are
proud , to know that Miss Jessie L.
Greene near the city is better.
Mr. John B. Fair also continues
to improve. Mr. Farley Donaldson
is out again after three week's ill
uess... .. ? . - - Mi.
Firuik Juluisun and Mrs. .
Minnie Morrow, both of this coun
ty werb~*happily joined together in
holy matrimony Sunday night, April
10, in .Grace Chapel A. M. E.
?hurch Mrs. Ituth G. Massey es:orted
the bride and groom to the
altar. The bride was attired in a white
cashmere and veil to match.
Immediately after the ceremony,
the groom saluted the bride with
a kiss. Rev. O. D. Young officiated
assisted by Rev. M. Massey.,
Mrs. Mamie Tennant returned
lome from Philadelphia last week
an account of illness.
Mrs. hjinnie Bouknight has been
laving trouble with her tyes. We
hope for her a complete recovery
Services nnd Srndny school were
HootLSunday at St. James A. M. E.
:huh-ch. Rev Martin of Sumter .
p^ehched Sunday nite A grand total
fop the day of $16.00. ? "
COLLECfflftTES" PROM
MONDAY, APRIL 18th
The Collegiattes will hold their
annual Easter Prom on April 18
it the home ofi Mr. amd Mrs^; _
Charles Spears. Refreshment com
mittee, Reynolds Davtis, Charles
Butler and Harold Delaine. Decorations,
-Ben Knox, Walter Delane
and A. G. McConnell. Arrantjemonts
Joseph Davis, Thomns
Cook, Moultrie Wilson. Admittance
by summons only ?GET
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