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I Saturday, April 16, 1938 I Echoes of SDorts . Ky m>STEP. LAW*0?~ L_ ! ? ?s taking forro in et rirthrr -saggy but ttdtufal way. For thune. Cookraan College, Daytons Bench an I Florida A. ~ar>d M. Col lege, Tallahasse, Fla. They wil then return throueh Alabama t( .. Alabama State College and Tusk< gee Institute. From Alabama t( Morehouse Colleee, Atlanta, Ga. St. Augustine's College,- Raleigh . N. C., and Shaw University. The men to join them are: Lloy< Scott, Prairie View, Texas; th? Jackson Brothers, Laurinburg, N C.\ Douglass Turner Chicago, 111. Harmon Fitch, Winston-Salem, N C.; Ernest McSampbell, Prairit View, Texas; Warren Weaver. Ba timore. Md.;_ IVnr (Babe) Jones BaHiiimie. Md.: Per C. -W.--Eue longe, Smithfioid, N." CTj Geralc Norman, Jr., Flushing, N. Y., an< ~; Tlerbert "Fntors; All of these mei are or were champions, so we ar< ? thankful to the American Tenni association"Tor giving to the na v. - tiun~thTS~ extremely extra-ordirrar; lesson or course in tennis. Pleas* come* again, ? JASPER CO. SCHOOL NEWS. On Saturday, March 26th, th Jeanes teacher of Jasper Count; Mrs. Bertha Myers, was very su cessful with her first exhibit, ii ?which?the?schools of Jaape County took part. The Trainini School was beautifully decorate* .with handwork, booklets wood work and clay molds, made by th' pupils of the various schools ii Jasper county. ? Aftc r?seeing?tho?exhibit., th patrons, friends and pupils am teachers assembled in the chape who-ro-a mo.^"Interesting' and con structive program was held. Mi George Dean, principal of Roberts ville school acted ns master of cer mony and Mrs Myers introducei the speaker; The music was fur m sheet by The Roberts villa school * > - Demonstrations of rug making am - class- work piit into embroider; were given by pupils from Sand; Hill school. The group was fortunate to hea encouraging words from Senato Ellis of- the South Carolina Gencr al Assembly, Supt. H. C. Wnlke and other visitors. The main speaker, Mrs. Simkin of Colombia, the Tuberculosis Car paign representative, held the au dienee spell bound with her fluen talk orr the Fourfold?Side?o Health. Many interesting illustra tions were made and helpful sug gestions given by Mrs. Simkins. TOMMXROX HTGH SCHOOL CELEBRATES NATIONAL NEGRO HEALTH WEEK In observance of National Negri Health^ Week were the daily pro pcrnms presented by JVunlinson H and Elementary Schools-last wee April 4-10. Each presentation po trnyed timely ideas of variou health subjects, thus awakenini students and friends to action a gainst such health foes as a r found in the home and community Miss M. Nr Rtrharrtson chair man of High School group am Mi^? R I. Fleming, chairman o Elementary crroup wish to extern honrtv thanks to all participant of the week. I the last few days we have been favored with a few cloud bursts and some very warm sun beams, but after all this is. the beauty of nature in its usual manner. Just ' imagine a lovely afternoon watching a baseball game surrounded with the shadows of green trees, with the sun piercing through the *- leaves. Birds singing, the sweet fragrance of flowers, drifts through . the air, and a peculiar ' feeling creeps over the earth. A shadow sprinkled * with dew. Then the game ends. Boys that nature, so be patient no matter what old man time brings. We had a similar climatic condition here in Columbia last Wed_ nesday. Some of the members Qf the "Good Will Tour" association stopped in Columbia to be enter. tained by Allen university, Bene.. met college and the Recreational club pf Coluifibia. Only three members of the team came to Columbia. They were -Dr. John McGriff, Sr.,'and "John McGriff, Jr., of Portsmouth, Va.; ^John McGriff; Sr., is former National Doubles Champion and John McGriff, Jr., is former intercollegiate star. Dr. Ellwood D. Downing of Roanoke, Va., was here with the McGriffs. Dr. Ellwood, is a former National Doubles. Champion. In the matches here Dr. Ellwoo ;1 defeated the father and son and -the Sr. :We. defeated-the Jr< Mc. The matgh between the father and the son was something of great interest. The old man show *.1'cd some of the old form of bygone ?. days to defeat-his son 0-8. In the double Dr. Ellwood pair. ed with L. M. Stallworth against John McGriff, Sr., and John McGriff, Jr. The match was * ver> tight by the father and son final-ly won.- The bad weather stopped "^->any further play but the sets were enjoyed by all. The-TJood Will Tour will continlie to S. C.- State College^Orange ? huvg. where?Ml8s Lula Ballarc . will join the group. From Orange burg they will go to Georgia State College Savannah, Ga., then tc Edward Waters College, Jackson V i 11P n rwl nn a T)? MARION CO. TEACHER^ HOLD LAST MKET1NU - ' The teachers of Marion County came together on Satuitiay, April 9th in their last meeting for the year 1937-1938. The meetings this year have been so intensely inter estimr that there seemed to have -been throughout Saturday's entire meeting a feeling of sadness caus - J I eu uecause we will not assemble together again this term. Quite a large number of teachers attend ed the meeting. . The meeting was-'called to1 order at 11 o'clock by Mr. Johnakin. the president. Mr. Edward Graham con ducted the devotional exercise. . Mr. Rogers."our superintendent was present. He introduced Rev. Mr. Johnson to the group. - iRev. Johnson spoke briefly about the ; "Industries of Brazil," bringing. out many interesting and protitable points. - Mr. M. .Johnakin, ope of our delegates to the State Teachers Association made his report. He gave h splendid and full report. We then listened to remarks by Mrs. Corine White, oUr Jeanes (teacher, as she concluded her reI marks, she spoke of the pleasure and cooperation she had received during her work in the county. | And it ig true, that she meant a great deal to the county as Jeanes and also the^eritire student-bod> president of the P.T.A. and pa trons on how their students hai 0 improved in their studies. On 2 of March a birthsupper wns give: ' at the home of Mr and Mrs. Johi * Morgan. It was given "By ~ Prol r C. J. Morgan and wife. Two cour 3 ses were served. The first cours ? was .chicken, potato salad, stew - light bread with drink. The sec C! ond course was ambrosia, cake an< '^ice cream. They received man; - gifts from friends. ^ d On April 13, there will be ? f moving-picture show at Jerusalen d Branch' school given by Prof. 0 s T. Dowdy. It will be at night a - 7:80 o'clock. Admission free. ' teacher. She is always willing to render assistance. Mro. White pass ed out the financial reports'to each ' person so that every one could see hOw each penny of the money for , the year had been Officers were elected for 1938 1939. The result is as follows: I Prof. M. Johnakin, president; Prof. I J. Amaker, vice-president; Miss Mary T. Green, secretary; Prof. 1 R. B. Gary, treasurer; Miss Willie FV Mitchell, reporter; Mr. Matthew | Rampsey, chaplain. "Bless be the Tie," was sung and Mr. Johnakin | pronounced the benediction. This 1, closed a very profitable yearls j work. " 'i ** ROBERT] SMALLS HI SCHOOL Beaufort?Our Teachers' month' ly meeting March 23, was very ' inspiring to all. The principal, 'Prof. McGirt discussed the value of the State Teachers Association. .!_Miss. Etta M. Washington, Librarian discussed the use of the Li f brary in?cunnectiuii?wtth school , work. March, 29, a very enjoyable miscellaneous program was \ presented by grade 9. In comment. ing on the program, the principal . named the objectives of the assem , bly programs^ namely: 1. Discov. ery of talent. 2. Development oi |?ft;?Miss E. M. Washington home ) room teacher^ of grade 9. ! The Beaufort County Teachers ' Association met in the school's at ditorium. The president Mr. R.W '; MdGirt in charge. After the oper | ing song and prayer, the president j presented the County Supt. Mr ; Angus Fordbam. His subject was The Improvement of Teachers ir . Service. This address was exclu sively to rural school teachers noi s possessing first grfede certificates 1 The high points of the addres; were: The extension of rura . terms. Attendance at 1 Summe I schools "to enable Beaufort countj i to employ only first grade certi y ficate -teachers in the near future e The County Supt. suggested tha s Prof. McGirt explain the require . ments for a first" grade certificate 7 The- following renorts wciti give* g from the State Teachers Associa (tion: Rural Schools group. Mrs L I M. Stevenson; Library, Miss Ettj M. Washington; House of Dele (rates, Prof. J. S. Shanklin. Sr e These - rieports were given in i y manner that contributed. valuabh c knowledge and inspiration to all i Tift Beaufort Co. Annual Tracl r Meet committee met-in the schno ? library with the coacheswof th< ^following schools: Mifts Otto Allei - and Prof J. S. Shanklin, Jr., Beat e fort Co. Tr. school; Miss Bessfi 1 Banks, Mrs. J. P. King, Messrs T Wildec and G. W. Stevens, Pom N. I. and A.; Misses Willie Bythe IjWood and Florence -t. Grant an< j Mr. Andrew Neal, Robert Smalls Prof. McGlrt extended greeting! to~ the committee-and assisted ii J formulating plans for the fiftl meet. ^ The Senior class presents Craft; Grandpa in three acts April 18th I May g. the Junior class wil j sponsor a May Fair which include many festivities. The fair will b y .designed to- entertain from after | noon until evening. r JERUSALEM BRANCH SCHOOl "I The P.T.A. held its regula r, meeting March 28 Tuesday at 7:3' 1 p.m. The President Rev. Johnni 3 Garrett presided. The special fe; ( ture of the meeting was to rais " funds for the benefit of the J. E t S. After the devotion, Mrs. M *, L. Butler mado an interesting tal " on how the curriculum of a schoc " should be emphasized. Her tall brought about many new ideas t the natrons nnd visitinor fvionds t . 1 State College Prepares ] Second An Thirty two High School* to Enter! ^he accredited high schools oF the state will be the guests vo f State A. & M. College) April 21st and 22nd during the second annual w state-wide -high^achool apeech tour n nament. So much interest has been h manlfestaf that it hu? been nuc?Bsary to schedule the tournament p two days this year. Theie will be w morning, afternoon and evening b sessions. The awards will be made ^ on the second evening by President * M. F. Whittaker in White Hall au- t ditorium at eight o'clock. " The Prim. i = There will be one contestant c from each school. The time allot- d ted each speaker will be ten min- ii utes. ^FEere wTlT be four speech di- ^ visions, Oratoric, Dramatic, Origi- ^ nal and Humorous. Bronze medals ^ will be awarded individual winners p The school winning, the tournament l , will receive a beautiful large silver ? loving cup. The cup becomes the ? permanent property of the school ^ winning it for thfee successive n years. b ??: ? Last Year's Winners * j V 0. ? Last year the cup was won by a Sterling High school.. The contest- ? ant_rwas Ruth Sullivan who won ^ a medal for herself as well as the p cup for Sterling. Others winning medals were Newton Cunningham 1 _of Tomlinson High, Wm. Stokes h of Allendale Co. Tr. School. .Runv ners-up were J. Paris Bell, Jr., of - 11 ~ A. ~ r? 1 m ri ! ? *-? ' VrfUiiiitun county i r# ^cnooi, roster i | John Toomcr of Alston High and ' , Alice Summers of Sterling. * " ' 1 Judges "j Those who served^ as judges last t [year will return "this spring to I s^rvein the sfime capacity: They r are Professors A. C. .Curtwright. i and J. H. Gadson, Jr., of Georgia" < State College" ~ j Euglish Clinic e ii . j; An added feature this year 1 t will be an English Clinic to be 1 .. held on the second day of the tour * nament at four o'clock. The clinic 'will be conducted by Dr. E. II. McJ Gill, President of Allen University c > The clinic will give"* the teachers ' 1, of English an opportunity to dis- | " cuss such minimum essentials as : grammar ..-correct usage, mechan: ics and literature. 1 The tournament is being 'diiect- J J 1 i ed by Miss Grace .V. Postles." I , l \> The high schools participating1 J are.: Abbeville Co. Tr. School;, Al- i i lendale Co. Tr. .School; Anderson 1 ' Co. Tr.' School; Avery Institute; ^ ! Bell Street- School: Bennettsville r High School, Bettis Academy. Booker Washington High School, J t Brainerd Institute, Brockington 'i-High School, Butler?High School, j ^ | Clinton Jr, College^ Colleton Coun_ j ty Tr. School, Coulter Academy, .[.Drayton Street . School,?Emmett iiScott High School, Firiley High " School, Friendship College, Harbi' son Institute, Lancaster Tr. School s Lancaster Tr. School, Mather ' . School, Mather Academy (BrowiT- " < ing Home), Orangeburg County j ^ Tr. School, Perm School, Reed j \ Street High School, Saluda Roienj wald High School. Robert Smalls I e High SchooT, Sterling High School -! Tomlinson High School, Voorhees ] N. A I.?College, Wilson High ' f School, Whj.ttemore Tr. School. L j OCONEE COUNTY TRAINING i. SCHOOXl GIVES CHARITY " "i i i BOXING SHOW I ? y ?Seneca ""Oconee?Coufrity?Train i. ing school charity boxing show be 11 twoen Bell street of Clinton and a East End buys of -Seneca. - -Theo, Clinton boys were managed by Mr. i '-jT. M. Jones. " . | ?j- The- Seneca boys were the vie:! | tor in a spectacular boxing show L.1 here Thursday night. The officials . | for the bout were referee Dr. Hill; i r time-keener Mr. T F wiiii?ma.. Oi judge, Mr. William M. Scott and e Archer Sloan, Jr. Promoter Mr. a Allen L. Code. All the officials e were from Seneca. ' ,1 t. The first three bouts were be- 1 L tween Seneca boys. The first bout 1 k was between Jack Sizemore and >1 Willis - Mickles.i Jaelc Sizemore k won by a decision. The next bout 1 0 was between , Ernest Sloan arid i. Haskel Sizemore. Sizembre won by a TKO. The next bout was c won TTiy flen(r Ellts from John: - Mazyck by a K O. . I d The next four bouts were bell tween Seneca boys and Clinton > a boys. The first bout was won from J 1 Willie Jefferson of Clinton by Fe- , 7 lix Sloan of SeiiWfl. Sloan won my ( - a K O. The next bout between e Leake of Clinton and Odbesby of Seneca was a draw. James Brown ( - of Seneca won the next bout by a ' d decision- from Sleepy Stevens of f Clinton, {J The main and fin?^ boift between i "Battling" Otto weight 136 lbs ilfrom Seneca and.Craig, weight 150 I !lhs. from Clinton. The fight was I t closely contested hut was finally s won by Otto on points. s * ?HE PALMETTO LEADER ~ ror _ rnual Speech Tourney Voorhees Calendar - MiUCft 2fi?Apnl Btfa Denmark, S. C.?Voorhees has nteresting speakers for Health VOCk. National Negro Health /eek has been observed with great ntercst at Voorhees. The scliuol as followed the program etithum<l.nmly t.,i- the week. , Visiting speakers on health were )r. S. R. Green, of Orangeburg ,'ho emphasized the importance oi ody Hygiene to health. Dr. E. I. McTeer also of Orangeburg poke olr Dental Hygiene. Dr. Jixson of .Barnwell uelivered a Ltnely_ and interesting address on Prc\fl*Trfive Medicine". flUMiu, liiii'i tin -rvf? al Education and also coirmanant at Voorhees, gave an interest l^. taik Thursday, April 7, at the lodeh Sclroul?op' "How -to?Live lost and "Serve Best**: With solemnity and respect roorhees held its annual Founder'^ )ay Program at 2 o'clock Monday Vpril 4. A reminiscing address .as given by Rev. C. A. Zeigler f Bamberg who was an intimate issodiate of the- Founder, Miss Vlight and fitting remarks, were lade by Rev. J. Hodman of Colum ia, brotherin-law of the deceased oundcri ?? The procession of student-body nd friends lharched to the gihive f Miss Wright and honored her . ith flowers and prayers. Principal J. E. Blanton presided at the program. -- ? On the evening of March 23, he Athletic association of Voori^es entertained the football squad rf?HW?at a banquet. lt_-was ~a 'ery elaborate "affair. Ffc-ch guest was gjven a unique avor in the form of a booklet with n it. The guest speaker for the eventig was Principal Sanford P. Brad ly of Schofield school, Aiken. Principal Blanton presented liters" to fourteen of the team men: 3rof. W. V. Harper was toast-, naster for the evening. Archdeacon C. A. Harrison of Charleston. S. C.. visited Voorhees Sunday Auril 3. At.11:30 mornng woi?hip services he delivered in-impressive sermon. Principal J. E. Blanton and Mrs Jsher director of Mu^.ic at. Voorlecs, presented the glee club in :v?w 111 ui; i it ins rctenny. un sunlay, April 3, the group appeared n conceit at St. Augustine's Epis opal Church, Savannahr-Ga. Monlay evening the singers appeared n Barnwell at Efthlehcm Baptist ehurch, both presentations were well received and attended by a large audience. The Elizabeth Evelyn Wright Culture club presented its dramatization of "The Red-Headed Step Child" at Macedonia school, Black rille, Tuesday, April 5th. "Followed By Fate", a melodra-j ma in four acts was presented by the Senior Normal class of Voorhees, Friday April 8, at 7:30 in Massauchusetts Hall. | to a lovely garden as the setting I thf ? t a. HI Bv ? NOI'IC: Your question ansvn , \ .clipping of this column is end reply, end n qjiarter (25c) an i yelope. for ray New Astrology mall free advice on thee (8T q birth date and correct addres? 1 Annemblv Street. Columbia. Sor E.F.S.? Please Sir, tell me why my daughter married this .man ancT will he 'be goocTTo her? Ans. Your" daughter married forthe simple reason that you and millions of others did FOR KOVE. Of cours? this man will be kind to her'and 'it would be a good idea for.you to make an effort to understand and appreciate him more since he is in the family. ErA.S.^How-sotm with I receive enough money to pay all of my bills I owe and can go to be with my friend^ Ans. It will be a long time before you pay, up your bills and can make a nice "trip of this kind. You can do it however by cutting down on your expenses and living economically for about six months, i M.M.N.?I have about reached the conclusion that my husbamk not the type of husband I desire. Sout^ Carolinian Mak Honorary Society Ronald ST. Byrd of Society Hill, S. C.. will be initiated into Alpha Zeta honorary fraternity, April 10 with an average of 92 5-8 for the fall and winter- quarters. Byrd is i graduate student in AgroribmyT inrl id a \irn1l lil/n/1 eKnn f Un /)?> ?..v? ao (4 Tivii nnvvi VII(V(I III tur- UCnartment. Hp comes to Iowa State college with a B.S. A. defree from South Carolina State \prrieultural college. We j are pleasdd 'to , krtnw that Byrd takes advantage <jf every mssible educational and social opjotrunity at the college. "To me locial functions are laboratories" ays Byrd. * s for the ahfiu*k~ spring- party the K. W. W- C.. club Saturday. April 2, 1988. ? r i oung luuifs utauuiuny gown-i ed, added to the beauty and' joy of_the occasion. The ivitation fa! v.n? wore irt the fonn of a lose.' Hattie Scott is the president of Cbe club and Miss Taggart, faculty sponsor. HOPE'W ELL SCllOOl. . In the making of our ,citiz<ns Tff ttffti'-" i cm ar.il tin1 youth-?ii.? land who will represent us then,1 the boys and girls of the Hope-! well scHoOl are being trained fot better citizenship than we. Some writer has said, "The future of the race?marches forward^-on the feet of l.itUe. children!'.- -Therefore-" we're trying to teach boys and. girls to think. ! Wu fuel very .gi-at.-P.'i f, -"i''- ^ Wright our attendance .teacher for what she has done for the uj?-1 building of our school. ^ Fi.hdijudidn't stop coming until she ha i supplied us In every respect. ?Also the trustees of district 15 Mr. Crowder, Mr. McMeekin,' and Mr. L. V. Mayer, chairman, are among the best in the County! of Fairfield. % . At the . beginning of the term' the six grade was organized, into1 a club with Maggie B. Meputf.c as' secretary;?B. J. Alernndir p' ? I dena and Cullie Holmes,, treasurer, j . .... .. .1 ' During: - this sess-ttjirrwv? btrv been training; tiu* hands as weilj as the mind to work. If you wanti any work done such as the making; j of flowei-s, rugs, and cups,--see the! boys and girls of the Hopewell' school. WeV also training the. highest type of livlihood. | On March Gth a very splendid! program was rendered by Rus- | sell's funeral choir, Silvertone quai j let, both of Winnsboro and ?th?-! Hopewell school students." Some othel participants from Winnsboro were; Mary June Mitchell, Mary Ella Glenn and Casper Glenn. | i We enjoyed a very delightful pic] nic and a Geographical, trip on March 25th to Lake Murray. Stop-j ping in the City of. Golumbia_ we^. surveyed it for about three hoursf or?more. ?Leaving there we went straight?to1 Lake?M array?tn?ti: h. After reaching there and finding t the weather a little breezy we didn't catch a fish. Enjoying a very elaborate picnic of chicken, ham, pies, cakes and a" bushel of apples, we bought, dn rColumbia, wo?were ready?tnmake our return. Before leaving the lake, guess what? Every ap-' -pie was eaten On our return we came ba.k through Irmo and viewed Harbison institute which was so much inspiration for the children.. Since the youth r?f our nation 'are citizens of our continuous civ-! lli'inf I v. V*Jn " ? ** " ? ' I IIIWIIUII III una JJI'UgTVSttl ve j world we should give. them cxpe-j | rienee as well us training- We shall not pass this way again. We're nearing the closing. Va.a^ tion is in the air. The term of 1U37 MS has pixooo. to be a very successful one. oaod in your letter. For private i d a aeLf-addreaaed, stamped an- 7 Reading, and receive by return V [nestlona. Sign your full tium-~i0 all letters. Address all mail ? ith Carolina. % It se^ms as if we can't agree on ( anything, but perhaps it might be fmyeelf.?Help me out pleast?i'for I | am on the verge of- going away ? Ans. A change should not bo made until your health?improve*. See a good doctor and after you recover completely, then make up your mind about leaving. Neither 1 one of you really make an effort j to understand and get along ^o- j nage m a Bargain of give arid take?and mostly give. I L.P.G.?Docs the heavy bul.t boy love me like he, said? Why he | doesn't like to buy me anything when I ask hi.m? ' I , Aps: The boy will drop you like a "hot potato" if you keep insist-1 , ing on asking him for money. The boy just isn't prepared to buy you J the things you ask for and he can't keep np wtfh- your trace unless ycfu stop asking for things p<* Alnha Zeta With 3 Point A vera gig ST. ALBAN TRAINING SCHOOL As ; we are entering our last month of the school term this week, everybody is very busy making' preparations for ~HTe olosing exercises. The fiiTst, second andthird grades, 'presented "Hansel and Gretel" March 20th to a very large audience, they expressed themselves as having enjoyed the little folk. April 5th the fourth and fifth grades will presort | "Grandpa Conies to Town". Apri'i 12th the sixth and seventh grades | promise an evening of fun. April 19th the high school students will present a mystery drama. All lli A if r if WOMEN who are ? ~ and CHI MANY women are active v..?i1Un:vn jf uay 1 _ xtl Lire moiit.li ? cheerful g tile whole month through, s 111 lUll'tti. Ll/I'C may be two or three j?r^^% _ days when ttrry just v A can't be cheerful. ' Theirs may be a A **tf4 condition which . Cardui would bene- >*||| lit, or it may be ^1? that their phy~ ?/ . y>. ^ si clan should ad- Y? vise treatment to free them^ ? 1 from u n n e c cj$^ n you have " m oil tilty p a'i 11 s due?to- a?run- ** down condition ? from inul-nutri- "?I tioiu(a condition r . ? t-*.?. for the relief of ( Forrr;?. r.al Pains s '* 'i" * of (Vi?nt.trualion 0 * *7o Win the. gauI <Jia+td 6^ 11 (IKIAIN MA Don't let ugly hair come between and the man you want! Use Godefr Larieuse. It wil| make your hair a x even "shade of jet black, black, d ? medium or light brown, or blonc giving it'the silky-softness and lusti sheen that men can't resist. Don't d ? get a bottle of Godefroy's Larii : today. Satisfaction guaranteed or 3 dealer will refund your money. GODIIROf'I J If your dealer gfj JB y doev not have ^ if, send $i 25 ^ direct to 7? "!^ GODEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY these exercises tire at 8:30 o'clock J and the admission is 10 cent?'. ! . _ Thi- graduation class, is cpm.p.osr.._>. d f-4en young, wopie-n and mop: Misses SMssouri Bowlir.g, Anna C Goldsmith; Virginia Humbert, Ma- r thalyn Mjttisqn and Dorothy Putnian. Met-srs Ort^- Evans. >L?F>? Swepnev, L^wr^nec Sweeney, Jt'sse 5 Thomason and Paul Thompson. . C Mr. J. D. Sweeney has been elected valedictorian an: Miss F Missouri Bowling salut.ntorinn. Miss Virginia Humbert is an hor.-' or student. ' j p The mixed quartet under the di- E recti'-n of Mrs. I'ash rendered sev- ti !ill Selictior."? at the ftoedv Fork? Baptist church. The quartet is s< compose i of Misses Myrtle Cowan e< Anna McAlister. Messrs Luther! Reed and Sweeney? b k The yard imp, ovement'.program i _ by the agriculture boys has added much to the laufrutv of the cam- : pus. V 4 Mt'sdanos Dash, Dendv, Misses I Mack. McGirt an.! Prof. F>endy e worshipped at Allen Temple Sun- _ day morning. They reported a very impressive service. > A bath room with shower in the girl-i-iior.niituiy has?hern, a. recent j.? additioff by the agriculture boys j Mi.-s Quern Ella Adams has returned t?- school after a week's ( illnes's. We are glad to welcome > little Miss Sarah Sullivan back in t school who was out a week due tc chickenpox. 1 PL 1Mb JK COM. FX E NEWS. ~ Hi RiiKt- I v;,-k?K, 1 ???/ t -. .1 ivnujnuil * ; Ll Tin- rally caifie to an end Friday April 8th. The weather being very 1 in;''a1.11)- 11.'r-.?nil ? h ? la sm s were unable t>> ntnko their report. The 2 total amount raised was over rtf- 2 ! teen h indeed dollars. Wo?wish to thark a;! .>ur friends wr.o helped 3 to make our rally a success. ?Mi ? Olivo?SIocuin .a?whitaI fri-nd of the school, from Penn.) wa-s-a ?h.itor on the campus Sun-i' day. Mrs Slocum made a short talk dining the YM and VWCA1 period. j * Tlie third. High class..gave a very ' good 'play in the auditorium, on * last Saturday night, titled "Billy's 2 Goat." that .kept the audience enthralled from beginning to. end. 1 Sponsor. Mr. Rubens. 1 ??The Senior class.?sponsored an | enjoyable Yjuidt-ville in the chapel 1 >iv Thursday evening. The .affair 1 was enjoyed very much by all. .JUrs. Jenkins and Mrs Patterson 2 from. Penn. some fronds- of the sch*<d were visitors on the campus 2 on Monday. They seemed to have 2 been very much imprsessed by the 8 students singing and each made 1 a short talk to the students --COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 7^ LIBERTY HILL SCHOOL 2 North Charleston. April 11. The l( announcement <>f the commence-, menf exercises for the 1037-38 school .term of the Liberty HiTTj school was niijdo todav hv the prin cipnl Prof J. Thos Wilson. ! . Wod. Apr. 13?C.ivls nnrf boys 1 speaking sbnfost 7;30 p. m Tuos. April 19?Annual Spelling S Page 3 Ld# - ' ACTIVE EERFUL every day of the month n which you simply do not ;et enough enexgy and ?-?:? trength from the food you ?eat),.Cardui may do you lots of good. It is a bitter tonic (to give you more benefit from eating) and a m< dicine to ease . functional pains or menstruation. , Since so many * ' k have fr; ur.fi 11 , J&k helps to relieve NA/i|% the? nervous ten' sion and case ~5^-1S& much of the ells-" j^mstrual times, iiaOardui is with/Ty* ' * frar.d favorably $4 -known. Mothers tell their daughters about u; women tell neighbor women ho\y it has h'lp'-d them or some one in their fanr.l. . . nerr."n,ber thai Ca.-ciul has .. been four.d to help in a two-, fold manner: ' 1' to ear?e funcionah paths of mvr.f.rur.bon ar.d *? 2) aid ih build" " up the wi. j. - ystcm througha* V.ar.cc. 'jx vegetable bi'.i.r t'bi.tc HAIR COLORING -,t ... 3510 OLIVE ST. ST. tOUIS, MO. . ' datch?7:30 p. m. ' Wod. Apr. 20? First Grade P'.ay. [iss E. L Winds. .directress. . Friday. April 20?2r.i and 3rd Irurk' Play, Miss H. L. Groves." diertress. * Sunday, May 1st ? Educational 'ci-nror.. Rev. J.C Murray Pa-1 r ihiloh and St. Peters A. M. E. hurches,?1:30 p m. M< nday, May 2nd ?1th Grade 'lay." Mrs. Helen ,h v :rcct r<-?. Wed, May 4th?7Gi adunCntr Ex? ( ?? ? .._ 7:30 p. n:. ?Address Dr, I E. B roe dor.. A M.. P Pa^tc" Imanuel AM.E. Chufeh, C .ai !e >n. - '.Vl 'eyFFr'!-^s Will 1-c he!!! ir: the = i-ho'd auditcvTutin T Ke foPJEl 75""~ rdially invited. Southern Ry. System Arrival and departure of passnrer trains, operated by the Southern.Railway Company, at the *nion Station. Cofjmbia. S. C., fTective Dec. 17, 1^37. >. Leaves *o. Columbia: For: 14?5 K)0 A. M. Chester. Rock HilL Charlotte, Washington 9 7:05 A.M. Spar'burg, ,Ash-vlla Knoxville 2 8:30 A:.-M. St. Matt.. ^Oranjr* ? ' burg, Charleston a MO A. M. Aoguata. Aikea. 3 6:50" A.M. New'by. (ireenwood GiwUTllle. * 7 9:50 P.M. NewVv., Gr'wod. 8:45 A.M. Rlk'vle., Barnwell Savannah. 18 11:20 A.M. Camden, Laivcre ter. Rock Hill, 1 7 12.40 P.M. Sp'bg., Ash vie. Chi. 8 4:50 P. M. St, Matt," Orarigeburg. Charleston. 2?SsOO P.M. Chester, Roek I fill. r Greensboro, Wash. ... - Bait. PhiL N T.C _ And'sn., Atlanta 3 9:40 P.M Savannah. Jackson. rille, Miami, Tam. >. Arrive* i so. Columbia From: 4 4:50 A.M. (Miama, Tsuipa.) Jak'vlle., Savannah* 8 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson. Gr'wood,, Newbnr 1 8i20 A.M. N.Y.r Wash.'?CharL^ _ n:n 17 12:25 P.M.'Shelby',' Roek Rill. Ijincaster, Cannon 7 12 :S5 P.M. Charl.. Orbr*.. St. Matthews 1 4:40 PJH. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar 0 "4:30 P.M. Sav., barn.' Blkvle. 2 '4:45 P.M. An*.. Aik., Bafhtj. , 0 9:30 P.M. Asht-'v^le. Spar'hf. (Atlaiu. Groenrvilte) 4?-^*25 P.M. Ovar., Or'brjr. St. Matthews 3 9:20 PM fharPte. Rork Hill Chester (5 9:10 P.M. OTfenv'le. Anders'n, GreV^od., Nw'brr CITY TICKET OFFICE *8 Snmtftr St., Phona 6S.H " DEPOT TICKET OFFICE io. Main gtxMt Phona Kill