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Saturday, April 30, 1938 (Echoes of Sports By BUSTER LAtVSUa There ware fonf'hnntg ami?. rough And ready. blitllo royal a the Township Auditorium last Fr day night. There were about IU spectators, the majoiity of thci being white. And as you tkno' the fighters were sepia buys. Xh boxing card w&s given by the Ih, lice Mutual Association l'or th benefit of wives of deceased police men and?orphans. Anyway t h boys put a good show. loofc~ar~fast four round ckcisio true to form in-this case. Tn tli second bout Merkisorr of Fhu id took a six round decision from Ki Nelson of Columbia.. In the. fir bout Burroughs of Columbia/ lf> lbs, knocked out Christie of I ' 11 i ida in tv/o rounds. In tin- fin; bout which was supposed to las "* ten rounds, Elma, Rav 11)5 lbs o Florida K. O'd Sam Fmll 107 113 in three rounds. Fuell hales froi Richmond, Va. This fellow*. Ra really has something worth"* whil watching. He stunned Fu ll wii hard rights and short left Ja5i The only thing Fuell couhl dn?WTi to'try arid slug it out, only law to retreat. ' It is "reported that when Jnlr Henry Lewis the light heavyweigh champion of, the world mikes hi tour down South this summer, "match will be'Staged in Florid between Champion Lewis and thi same Ray, so Ray must have sum thine. If Joe DiMaggio advised Sate' el Paige to hold out. what wi faige do since Joe has signed? suppose thetwo bad boys of bus ball will meet somewhere -up J. ?. 'Harlem arid make a fliiaT agTei merit on Satchel Paige's out fo this yea'r. Paige was expecting t go back to thn Islands but I giie-i things will work out all right he tween the manager and owners. Old man Dean showed deceptio Cards last week, but can he do i throughout the season? Dean i useing the same strategy Old ma Grove is useing. That is throw go6d"mrihy~s1dW"'eifrvc "hans.""ge! ting the "batter sec for the sln\ one, then blaze a fast ball dow the-alley, crrtcbimr the Put tor oi i" guard and puzzling him to a gren ^'extent. It can be done, but sffil will have to sec it. .. Mike Jacobs things he has. som thirif in thr> h;i<r TT.. fViii-1.-^- tl. fight between Ross and Armstroi; will break Hie gate nn i|,i^ I'm . the little fellows." In.ordZ'c to c! this the gate receipts will go ove the?$400,000?mark.?ft?s'-'-olil ;; *" over that mark for several, rer sons. It it does, tlicit the . fi*r,li between Armstrong and . Amber should eomf close to $0o0;000. tha is if Armstutfng is able--U>-get l> Ross. ANNUAL EXHIBITION I)\V AT LIBERTY HILL SCHOOL - A ' . xt:^^ O ?l 1 _ 4 ? 11 i *r ' i * I - ihiic rn:inmiN .'i^M'niDini i(>r in Affair; Exhibits Ilitrhlv Praised by Noted Authorities. North Charleston, April 22?Th Liberty Hill School of which Prol J. Thomas Wilson is .principal en tertained the eight other school -?r irrthe district "OlV"Kxtnt')1fto"n'"Pa j The Exhibition was made possi ble by the principals and teacher of District Four in Charleston C< The exhibits from the !> school wei-e highly commended by Mr. C H. Garrett, District Supt.; t h. principaLof North Charleston era ed scKob|7 (white) Mr. Charles \\ Jenkins, Attendance Teacher fo Charleston county; Mrs. M. Alio LaSaine, County Supervisor', o Schools; I?"s. Albert ha Murra> principal of a school in Charlesto; county and many others. The activities were enjoyed b; everyone. Fancy work of all TTnlf book stands, tables, dresses, bag - . made out of sacks, swings an many other useful things_ tha could be used around a home wcr exhibited from each school. The PTA members of each schoo had charge of. ifw bo->rp> whic furnished the i-pf-ps' pi. :iK The spelling mat t>. s v>-rv !r> teresting, one participant fron each school participated. Othe interesting activities were the has ket ball games, dashes, races, hiirl and broad jumps and the hamme throw. The schools that participated ii making the affair a success are a follows: Four Mile. Prof. F. C Jackson. Prin.: Six Mile. Prof .1 R. Bonds, Prin.;. Liberty I Fill, Prof J. T. Wilson, Prin.; Ten M^l'e, Pi of A. Richardson, Prin.; T.adson, Pro C. Edwards^ Prin.; LinconivilJe Prof. C. Young, Prin.; Lambs, Mr . V Brown, Prin; Dorchester. Mr E. Payton, Prin.;-^Ashley, Mrs. B Seaberry, Prin. The exhibition wa witnessed by a large number o students, patrons mid friends. KEiEiU ?1. II H111 ?l IH Mil, Prof. S. C. Perry, Principal Anderson.?Last Thursday rim Friday movies wore made of th< students and teachers. They wen shown Monday morning and nito The movie queen, Neprro Gospe chorus and other pictures previous ly taken, were also shown. Miss Ruth Barrett, a junior; a long with her coach, Mrs. J. I. Perry attended the Statewide II School Speech Tournament TJiurs diy and Friday. Miss Barrett woi second place tyi her session am also won for herself and coacl I the, pride and honor of- the school. I Mr. Charles Jackson and Miss Louise I'eriy. iuniosrs. also accom panied Miss Barrett to witness the tournament. The students of State College proved to be perfect busts " A most beautiful collection of " shrubbrry WAS contributed' to the school by a committee of white y friends, which is greatly appren ciated. The principal, teachers and x student body are certainly pioud of , u illicit school campus. i' -1 ?? ! c> BUAINEltl) NEWS e A^ain we Tbring you some, of the y activities ot our school thru the n'ci.urtesy of the News Club. ?i On April IS, at 8 p.m. the mem ' ' tors of the Health Club presentedjd. a very interesting play entitled d "Nobody's Darling." It brought to ; " u^- a ve.v nract ical lesson and ii_ (j seionu'd that every one enjoyed it. t The young people of Brainerd f -howeil their different talents -at * their annual Yqung People's Banv quet, Friday April .22 at 8 p.m.' u?Li?proved to be n success. h h r - - ? ? P I he Brainerd Glee Club has won' A_innie- and Ft is still ..Avinninjr it,' I I They rendered three -successful n programs* in Sumter County, Sun,t "*fuy April 21th. Every time* they s go away we aLways hear favora- j a ble reports concerning them. They, a will represent the school Saturday! * in Blacksburg with the original l pageant of Mr. Bel ton, a member i. -olhbU|' faculty, entitled "A Success !1 lul Effort." r _ T II ; e, -Brainerd Institute is fortunate' 11 to be blessed with the presence of * a very distinguished visitor. This >r , " . - . n particular person is World renown s ed. and has had the honor W pre?" - scijting recitals before Kings and Queens abroad. One of the world's n greatest, music composers, a Noj gro, in the person of Mr. William ^ Mai i'n Cooke. Mr. Cooke will he n with us for a few days. He has a kindly consented to direct some of ; * the Glee Club's rehearsals as he' I ,v has already done. Some of h j( y- most popular compositions are: , t "Swing Along," and "Kain *Song." i j Mr. Preston. Pendergrass, a( memher of the third year class,' represented the school in the State i* * r } ? r-peecli Tournament held at State' r < 'oil. je1 j)i aii-;clnn'g. JlIc won first " place in the preliminaries and sec- ' * <*.11(1 1.lace in tbn.finnls Prnm time to time Mr, Pendergiass is called t upon to render selections. t IMKTTIS .III. COLLECE NEWS By lluhy I,. Nicholson j~~ The ninth grade of S'chofiold 1 school, faculty advisor, Mr. Smoot presented a play in the auditorium ~i o last Tuesday evening, entitled an 1 ?(4lrl?Fashioned Mother. A large 1 ' crowd was present and the play ^\as enjoyed very much, f. (?n last Tuesday evening, the. base ball players of Bcttis, played* : .tL..lhe tiianiteville boysf The game -1 ' was interesting from beurinnijig to s end. Beth' teams put up a good >. light. We lost by a score of 7-6. : ,s A large crowd was present Fri' day evening to a moving jiictyr^ 1 (j- show sponsored by Mr. Blassen-'l gale and-the Ag boys. The picture r was very good and enjoyed by all. l* Rev. W. II. Hubert, husband of Mrs. I). M. Hubert, "teacher here, Mr I). \V. Woods and Miss F. E Taylor of Columbia, were guests'; V oil fcthe campus Sunday Rev. Uu-'i * li rt delivered' a very inspiring so. | i pinon to the students and teachers. ? - Mr. Richard Carroll, represented ~ ( the school in the Speech Tourna,1 nient at State College, on Friday, j n He wan accompanied by Mrs. U. ' M. II-alie it, cuacli. Miss 11. Frank- ~ * lln hnd Mr. Blasscngale. r .Mi ss C. B. Singleton, former. . teacher here, spent last weekend', h on the campus. , rj Miss II. Franklin entertained her ( ' little folk at a picnic on last Mon- j s day?afternoom ( Mrs. B. L. Nicholson is confined , to bed with the demon FluA ^ Mrs. S. I.'.r-Collin's, our dean, at t temled the annual meeting of col- t , lege. officials at Coulter Academy, { r Cheraw, Saturday. She was accom t s paniediiy Misses A. M. Cummings * and \V. M. Blocker and Mr. Fair, j ^ Mr. and Mrs H. A. Blassengale ! and Junior were dinner guests of j Mr and Mrs. Joseph Blocker and"" family Sunday. j The senior players, will present1 i a program of song and mirth at ( ' the ' CCC camp near Newberry mi', e the evening of April 30, ? Mrs. C. Albert Rubens recently < ended a successful school term in { 1 lower Edgefield county. Sbe i s f ' now at Home each day to the de- , light of husband and children. c A sextet of our young ladies ren c do red a musical program at Jeter * ' Baptist church Sunday. They - were- accompanied by Messrs. W. <; LP. Lewis and J. C._SimmAns,?tbo -t IJlattcr delivered an interesting ad-1 v > dress. c V fSfqfrl/ 1 thfj?" fa Rev m ?"" ii??r TrnniWfil B NO IE: Your que* .ion answt k * cli''pif^r of thts^nltmr: is encli veply, st.jJ i. garter (25e) ani a 'veiope, foo rny New Astrology X mail free a-'vice on t'.fe' (3) q 5 tnrthrlato. a rid correct address t |?A?f??ulilv St.r^rt. tT'iT'iniBwT"Soai ^ ^ '>??' "-% 't r . ' * L. L. H.? Should I go to Pittsbuugh or should I go down in Cleor gia ? Any suggestion would lx* appreciated. Answer?Run over to Pittsburgh while' you are?waiting for?> o.ir plant to open up again for it is likely that vour brother could help you yet situated. If you don't find anything by the first of May . .". although I am confident you will, you can always return to your farm in Georgia. T. T.?.1 have a girl fiiend I love "very much and 1 want i<> kia.w where-I stand with her? _ Answej-?At ,top notch right now You had better let her know your feelings for she isn't going to wait always for yokt to make up your mind to confess your love. ? M. G. R.?I like1"" yonr' column very much. Shoul.i ,1 < 1?< as 1 intend to by letting my husband alone or do you "think I will ever be able to get any good out of him? Answer?Right at lhis*'time he just-isn't going to straighten up] and do the right thing . . .-altlvo'! I do.hot think that you should put too much confidence in your boy friend either for you have the CHILDRKN TO (ONSIDKR. j R. R.C.?Will you please tell me why that man won't pay me for my timber. Is there any way that I i :in fret my lu.m^y '1 Answer?If_wou make hinr; pay SjnijAt n ilf be necessary for you to consult a lawyt r and do so "legally. The sooner you get the matter! into a lawyer's hands'*.'.*, the belter [>fl you will be. Her doesn't want to pay -or he wopld answer your letters. GRANAK1) 11 it; II news. ?(ialfnoV Tin Alplm?Rt-tti?(-bote ir.n Honor Society gave their first annual prom in the - school's auditorium Thursday evening. The auditorium . was heautit ull.y TTecaratod in black and white in'crmin ale i with green pine, (lain s an I other forms of e?le>tainnv-nt wn-' enjoyed "during 111:1 euuiir.g. Muring the intermission* period wif' the guests were refreshing themselves with purteh and dainty pink rrml green sun Iwirlrs a program consisting of the singing of th rlrli song?and sh ; ' ?speee':- ?'* llricc Coleman.and Principal Zimmerman we: o pn-M sited. ; The second issue of the sen > 1'.paper will be' printed oil the I> "\omy Rctto: graph which- has l-.*en presented to the- school by tie" members of the A4fcha Heat (lamma Society. Early Friday morning:, I t year old Robert Raid, a pupil of the [Uh grade passed away in the C hospital following an operation for appendicitis. His death \v a s quite a shock to his teachers and fellow school mjite.s to,- he had I- \ ? * coltruil :iS i as over. Ho will be greatly mi.o*.d in the school, as ho was one o f the most manly pupils of the-Hi school. His popularity was attested by the large attendance o 1" school children, teachers a 11 ?T~ friends at his l'uneral Sunday at Bethel Baptist church. * kidgi: Hiurscmmi. Ridge Spi ins?.?The Ridge, Ilill school closed a very successful 8 nonths term April 20th. The ( xeroses were as follows: the 8-:'th grade play, "The Road to t h e fTty," with" Pinf. Chu'inei', as <fi? :ector won a~red letter among tl^yi Ipij ti.i-in, fr..m I>i pinMj 1VJ !< il l the audience was filled with in ercst and enthusiasm. Our hats ire off to Prof. Gardner and his ast. ; ; *-' 7-H Sunday Rev. Trapp preached an ntorestinur. sermon, subject: "The Unfinished Task <\nd Consecrated leadership." Monday night, di - , ipito the inclement wtaihor flange group witnessed the" Class ( Day exc reises at which time the " " -1 4 1% .? o o li, > r\ 1 Mass ot '.IF, pitrsemcu itn- I-*.. i mimeograph machine. t ] Tuesday night the Juniors andseniors entertained a largo audi- ] nee with the annual plav. The ( iivlitoriuni was filled Wednesday light to witness the graduating , xercise. The address was deliver- j id by Piof." G. K. Nelson. Tlu-me: , 'Down the Steep banks of Haul1 .Abor, through the Deep Waters if Suffering." Plenty of ihfnrmaiop and fond for thought wasm ~ en out to the graduates.^ Ten andidates received certificates. >"w J THE PALMETTO ? ? AUt il - ? |--- 1 .--i*..? - -r-? ~mjm i m tej 7^ ^ ^ r-j 1 ^Trf - S SbLjhCT a-ed in tlm- paper ONLY when v ssctf in your letter Frr privet* '*! J a self-addrwssed, utan.ped1 en- v Reeding, ami receive ly return * uest'ons,...^ :?.'n youi full name X o all letter.-? address ail mail 'J' th TTtTroIIfrT ~ '" 7 r' ? \ - II. . * 1 am a man i? <L w m;i|j 1>l.t havi? ^unc wi-.ii a man >j* l'V'? years. J was <lm:v O. K. a>ilil I kit iua:?husband.?.Y..w ! jj i.e if jhifi plan inten a n; .-till l,;e me ami \yjii. ii* make i?r ; . wi;V Answer?We has hailjih fun , J you are j.i-t ly ft "holaJriK the ban'". Ihe best tliinu for. yu,ii to do js wash your hands of the whole.affair and make some other nice Oionds. An iissm iatu .i m 11>(.. kind will in-Ver s\j?rk?tuii?r_, -\-aamade y our mistake b\-4vaviny \ our yui.itl husband. * " \l Nr.. I I ,. ! , . i. o, .iiy iruiiDic- as 1.:. !;.(ial oiies . . . 1 slay in 'tie same Hil all of the tinit*4'jam* .1 wonder, why 1 can't gat ahead. What! wo a hi you suggest? .Answer?You j.ist haven't lack-} h-d (ho Fight Kind ??l w c-rk \et.i Makf I ho 'fH \ V?:vf?OF boi-V-r TIO.^S that you arc coatempfat-; iag and establish your cT in ? ri?-1 forent field. ^The coming months! are going to be prosperous ones for you. C. M.? I have been piaiiiod fofi three ir< uths and ior-e'i1 f tea -n ! I am 'awful jealous of 1st i\u? i smthmg. I often tell hu *1' her < past, life find I .\vomhv V.iiat wiil.i bs the outcome? Answer?C.an't you be bigger; than tliat? AN hat good i-. it doing >?u to. 1)0 so absolutely, disgusting as t<> brifjg up wliat she did J>e4ore vou t\\ii?weju? ^tarried. A on may I us well make _up your r.-.ind rigIvt. now to facts . . , if you don't stop, and give her the bout lit of the' clouhr. . . you are going. W> lis without" a nice w ife. Shi- is ir.nocent of v (Kit Noil su- po> 1 Iter of b t! lintr : ~ ' s . r .... . , 'I lie --i i.ii.rs ? ?j?.?ycI ' t I.v; . : - ' party Thursday at tl.< i'l.P. I. : lllrm I'.'. I.-sis Dl t Mrs II i Lrl'11 iwi-r . ?j_i 'I lie f?'il?tVVilijf oafl- - k t. ! il- (n t iii-i i -irinv .;??*?f-?r-^ Iji niH'tis1. illo; Miss V'. .i'< > Hopkins; .Miss (J. K. !-;' ' 1'nioii; Miss J. V. .]o:v? ; s.?n, |; . ' ; i 11 i i r a-.?M i';i.?11 miMiiM1 ].? frr? i i..""?^ fori. Mr. (liinliKI'.cf. ami M-;a ili.iijjtu'.wr "are still In KMl-.Si 1 >?'??*t foipit tin.' iii-iviiijr ! : .! ; . :i l.ii'.w iii tin' audit" '.niii ,\i r t lit.', s 1 a iim.iv.I i y h" A ir ; ~ ^ ^ (.KOI i? FIV1-: Oi;s: u\ KS ' Co MM I'MTV TTu 7_ l!. ti;..-liSvi!lt-. - i 1: ; l.]TU t piis a 11:1?friOMlls n:' (i!i-np Tv~~i?. I .i<iyv<! a r--yal-ivoc A i. !>> i}.? '.i hi>st<>.- ? : I;-thvl's at ii.^H-jiaiuiir.iy iiav T it:.; - I . April 1 it'-.. Mrs. V..->y IP ' ami Miss-. Tholma S; ai:s an.- :i1 ot s i>i' Ill-ill.-! si !i !'. 10 oVmtk ill;- .n?i" p.-i ;-: ' j> -?i .1 with simrjti:- by t:<: b y '. "Ih.' I i-yto N';i' "a! A;.thcia." ' Ailiuwi ll witl.i | i ;:y. ; by' iP v. .P. . "lw.t musical sol or'. y- v? oi? nr.I i ll. 1 11\" thw Clin, ill . 11 nj' Uuiji j? so'.o.il, assisi.-.l 1. ii-s Sara j Alany beautiful 1 Tiitere.-i Kfidit ions wore eivei; i'tutsi tin- ,j l'etvnt schools. 'If. ii.ii'n .I,!k . dross-4>y? l>r. i : <'unite! A cadejny will remain with'us. lie ; I>l'u the ( i.n lowest ?( . W J' while even the y. no lairht .*? : ?i.. in?\\ li; 1. a >i i it. -1- t!t? M: lit till v.' i hat A'tt "1 Cmham and her ;?he.s are dote tf in Marlboro ?- -u:.: v. ratine- :! aunty an ;t .in i-I.c ; : tiite. nf South .I 'an . uuMiss (i: ahum M.A-teat la 1 :n 11" [l.i'iiling Ir. I.,-.?1_??., . t v-?. ' s^r?ke_ vt'ry ' i e'Ii! V-"of ' >|> -eeh and \ t y in->ure.o woes uli uit the v i: and . lion"'of he'- leaehei >, .-ayinj; laid t'. tot been A Si., ii a loyal'ami o.>i uiieh T-f.M'atrhrry. t'u .11 LViii: li I ti'i a 1> -i iwi 1 I ? v . v ??<*?* ' < . - ' * V t > > . Tho teachers 01 Mail1'. 10 ^ not only think vf Mis Gia!u:i j .is an ml \ isor !,a. < : \\i,.i n-i i- y lation and creative i. ens to ii.!cv that at al! times hrrujr about su- ' L'l'ss, 11 or 5iiin is not the lwunj uf money, Tnat to help i\< r t'? a w j man to I uild as ho oliuihs. y Group Five piesented Miss Giu < ham an elect rio .tnavter in app.v Ration of hot- fiiitliful s*'f\io.o. On Friday niskt' April Mh tl;o t, i;i ou_p \\ as royally oitiri Uiiru . a- )'j loiU1' willwMiniyp. Giv at tho-homo t< Miss (Ciiihatii ! .i.l t . t'. 'i-. Amy Graham. t. nu-.s \v j :: \. i ' An n,'".\ aC'lo o". oiaM.-;" uas s;.n:. ^ kubsceipwon"! "t PAY UP YOUR '' & INTER RACIAL GR(J TO Sl'EAK ( ,'iii-i? ad <>1" Ijaiinuols ami .-pecchl in iij:' 'iiiv too A nn.i icmi A'tvi" ii?*ii|s-l4i-siH'iutfly, white ' 1 ' ' v- " hav.- tin- ' n iraiM. uiui VI i"; to speak out?ift all groups " '"ah I'ii "'mi -raiiTTI'-- in t'U'VM' of ju.-Ucv ain lair play lor Ainer-' i'l ii citizen.-- v.'hv happen .to he ?/:. \\ it-li l1ii.->^statement 1m. H. Si. Sm.th head of the Chicago ' j '.-'I Jn 11C ''' aroused more* ' h-.n. ofFI young liapli.-ts in their Armani Harujiu-t .\l.-etiiiv at the .No, t:i Shou* liaj/'. Ckurih (white) v. i.hiti a stone's. throw of tin* nati naily huowji. IMgewntor liein h ee< ?v4-?n. -C-idcago hut-Weekr ?'I c. ' V III. ! I )[)!( .,| liillli/l'il ;i., ' iii: iN'i i,\i. kkllowS'l.'il' OF CHICAGO H APT I.ST V. >\ I J1 ir. eluded ~n their ni<*niheri. p Japan'*- ( hmese, Human : Al. a 'i?, <ii nium... ]*'il ip.no.-, A " '' ' II li II 11 III id At iih i ica:. a. " I'f. .Smith iemindell this inteitu i i! i. ; .i.i*i: "The Social <|ues.t.i'o tu.-loiiis of America are > lLLlJE .- ettie dhv one?person?vvhm t, 'VP- .?7Tjtr-.thmjf so thoroughly ti n h- 'i -in-' speaks -their inili'l . - a* v .0 m e _oft< n than ta 1 t!;< |" 'pie who have spoked -!- ?! in'','1::: j - h.i-.c hi'pn the oncp.ili t it Negro v.h 'the frieiMs I".- I.. 11 iS ...T,.l'.|> 10. Sl'f : -rrr-i" (hT:'^^ --iiird'oiirj M': ii-tal-' !{?':'hi to spuuk up."I * i Rv Churl "THK ROVING llu- Marion ISirtue Wilkinson Home Th:?\- mi!'." i'imiv Columbia ill a mii.i'ui \'-".^ic'i * -cciioii. \sii< itb ivi v -i.i' -Mu* . ti ilV and confu ! ' <>! the city i.- not heard lit the , \ ii iurrli i> located the Maion i;ii i-i. Wilkinson Home lor? " ' ;!i ii -o !; i'it:11 i ui . . penee-vr, .;i . . . ? .i.:y putt of which is "~7T~rT"r ~.?^?,u.a~rr,.;.i rrrr- rn.^ 11 . \\'-;li>iii>o:i is the w idnw ol' 1 . P.. S. Wilkinson. beloved ~forti r I'l-.-hlen: of Stale College, onu -.'. South Carolina,' who a- ,i !< : *t* i into a-niore beautiful ??, i I v.? a n .iii-nf many tal. w.th it:>at c-'t.raVe and vis . I'liitioi -el, i v n while he d .'ii.'' tlie shad >\vs. There i-"i- ' i h ly+rveHittle ?oi j.han gjrls ' in. i'vv f. >::i four to six (-.us in tit orphanage. Rep ent'J:^ yir-s from in me< all over . iatLt.. w :.o _a. e . ea: i ! l or and ?11v 1 -hy (hi* Homo. i < hi. i: u who would otherwise i.:Ij . .o.-ted, and perhaps, in t:11i fe deliiiipients. The ,o Sojiy Carolina Fedeia'! < :. < d e-e '. Women, interested . o . a:..l :.it annual appropria""" . H !.: :! Huiv Foundation. ltii|)0>e j V,' ]>: vide r..; .Cite orphan iritis .\. v" o race in South- C'aiu>i: u. : .;i ...e. mot he: ly care. i.I: a in ir.u". ami a- $ood li -. ! thy i iti/.clisllip ? Xrnht f" , ' ittt for housing the A heath?ns conn* in t-in-:-.' i- m> room t<> ae-.'k-' tlam ... Mi le help . .A ; .; 11T? r . \\.>r];tT is net ded in '"".it to ciiti:o program of : ; -! ; . ami school may be ftt! li. * _ I M- for farm implements., ?. . . : l-1 ii.? li is desired thrrt? <i e . yield efa-iuh lVod l'or the '? . N<v. only would this be .nv. 'mt will also provide an' eviv.ty i'ui?the children. - " f 1 i' . i 'lidi'D is g. eat in such a ?; > . ?>}; lime ami the ladies mvd A, '.iii~. . hil'icii and thev !;,.nicked a Dollar Campaign .. hop- . ..hi;:ir one thousand of?: \ i 1 .? .11 oript ions?of?one? i . ? !i no: jeiir to mrry oil ii.- v. 'i'hes annual eontribu i ... , ah-- p a permanent list ; jl in i , ! 11 e mis nr.-whu-mo4hev an .!? ; - ml. 'Tii-. ( m cmmittpo is com 1 .i !" M' s. Marum* 11. Wilkin- ' ch- :vman. Orancelarg; Miss i i-h :i . I la r. president Federation . m'.e: : Mrs. Hollo Vincent, tren\ tA-mm'na: Mrs. Joyce Jen- ~ in-, ehaiimail !I<>nie Activities. ,niha: Mrs. Marion B. Paul, hv.ii inhn THw.oe Board ?>f Homo, oluniiiia; Mrs. Etta > B. Rowo, eeretary Campaign committee, ) am'relmrtr-, S- C. on You Spare A Dollar Brother I am digging down myself to o!p this wojfhy c-aiise and help m!n.en , t !)o Harden. The oonimito would like to make their report t the annual mooting" to he held Ire la.-1 of this month. Won't you omi . m. a ddilation so that the ihi!> may err forward rapidly ?r~ 11 !i ? provisions are niaTIe .dur- ( v.- the season of youth, for mai:re years, children ,are likely to TCorno idle and vicious, either . >m want of proper instruction or j ITS URGED >IT FOR THE NEGRO ?il H I. im t VI n ,, y < III IK II IQ'V. ( . .S. J. MollclU', Pastor --nag a ;.a;i >im v,t.i. ?! wi'i't.' .ciiiii'i t1 1/y K. v 1> Suijday school v,u.- comiuc' ??<! at the I'-.nal li?>ui' by tin- S jrt Oai pastor b: uu: ht voul st;iiinji s'.'i Litun, subject "Life'.'. At 1:00 ;y.in. the Sunday school" rend red ;i.< Faster piji^iaiii: At :00 p.m. a spiritual dvamati-' tal service was conducted 'by u..r pastoT. Oui'ThAirch whs / L<nut > i iHr dr-cn ap- . a n .ni!,.f| : ? i'-?>i attended ti.eso set y:F s wijyrii uaVe u.- a vei-y lajp:e cW>\vd aand 1 i r i? fellowship. On (ioou Friday "niyht the Spiiill'.M I IKmr.th at's.:ci- ..at v. a- " c ii iiii*' | ia - : in?ux?i, Haptist chui eh, Kev. .1. F. Sutton, past >i was a jrreat _ M : i.' a't! .'jOO. *.ija.'i S'.'iis participated* . ! the setvaes. Siijilhtr-sfn'iow are? in b.-? .undnctod?by mi.>L- pa.-tm at f.iiin ity I-iaptisi' eh tt-li Monday ev IUJI ?!. 4.1 aT ^ -i'lCr! I M' public i.h i'i ii' .'.L (_ . iijiii ..v. nes.< 0110 / T the lato.-t ;ui<l W /ini'? . ' fill S,)Ulual -ai.i.l IJiVliov.1 b.asnatical vo.'vic. Foaiurnr. tii ->;xio? u TtsfTsijTTIian7efi;r rjpr(Tfif'I.---nairiiTit. throiuh the -1X" pcl.'xl < !' ' the <,Jhi T- .-tumer.t Hi-tuy.-. . es. Spears ' I REPORTER* of . usel'ul occupqtionr So . . , I waiit you to do this for iiit oi i pal, < 1 iy down too, and I do no an Vol!. ; |_ di-ikptrkek tommT\\ ri v NEWS. ?And' ram.?hr riv?sumta;.?A ; i I? market -the rinsing,-of r. f i. r | " t i-ks ; ally ?]iu!;si'i ed try TtTT J iors ol' Deep Creek* church. The I young poop-ht?w-tt?iorig'.i a't can ' 1' ' upon the fact that thi< amount'' was raised following a thirty day! tally in February. Amount, rai-i Trmrr. nuw rr fr Fair pa-torMr C. I, I>avis. one of the c.ty's outstanding 1 usine-s nun was our visitor at church Sunday ant.' He gave some Very, encouraging re 1 marks on ''The_ Inip . rtanee of an < Iv. uealton. w hit h a? 1 etia.% ed-^?Wv j are always glad t?? ha'.e visitors."! A veiy_ successful PT.V i.teet ;.g j , wa - _ {i e l.d at .sehool TI a -.: a. \. |? 1-2. "The j)iesident presided. lia:--|l my ?m iun_:s t.i licautity tin- school was the special feature meeting. 1 >unrg-' the- social a delicious : epast was served. t.J PTA sponsored "The I.hxie liutr.-, mir.g Birds" a quartet at sch i: Friday night, April }">, a ? I crowd attended. Airs. Kila I * i: t - j * son is president Of this W.'de a! wake organization. ] Our school chartered a h.'- a?'--attended the . Achievem. nt I1;.;, exercises at Pendleton, April 1st. : Our school won several }!-.: which went to individual students. The following visited our school ? last week: Mr. R. L. Little ami s-m; Miss Cola Helen Weir. Mi 1 jJerry I.ee and family all of Anderson and Mr. L: H. Les of At- lanta, (la. ~Tj KINdVILLK Hl(l Hl.lt. MI'S. 3 I 1 The greatest mass meeting new J Mt. Oliv. has ever ha 1 was wit-M r.c?sed-Sunday. April i?4_with all! pastors- ]."> miles- aroUifH " ao-i.e j-~ with their choirs. After Sunday) school t!:e pasto-. pleached to a 1 large audience on the Crucifixion and llcsurveC-tiuiU-Aftier the Lord's.; Supper we recessed for dinner. . We reassembled For the mass ( meeting, as cars trucks, etc. nr-i l ived, bringing crowds of pe qh .l ? % Win the cUea/ii atui cMa+idl (EKTAIN Ml Don't let ugly hair come- between and the man you want! l~.se (iodefr Larieuse. It will make your hair a r even shade of jet black, black, d medium or light brown, or blond giving it the silky-softness and lust't sheen that men can't resist. Don't d ? get a bottle of (iodefroy's I.arii today. Satisfaction guaranteed or > dealer sVill refund your money. If your deoler Of Jgg y doit not hov# I direct to , OODIFROY M/VMIFACTURINO COMPANY rage 3 ^ J liMvmnn ,,f St. f?t?iiip was nu&>t< i of ?.niotiit*s.lit* introAir HarnwiiTT^ prin 1 .pill f \\ i !;!>(. i Hi school -East..a.* ;u.( - -os-IK-. df liver' <i a ' 1 1 .1 ad The* rea,. 'ii and bro;Mi1 i>11r. _pimciJiirf < t TTr*- Fi.jl: .-chdol artnlnd ~i . T' : 'I'm- Products Eou^'j jh] *.;t~ produced, and i a- lali nuis over ' South * uroliiia. B-< . Si-yiiiour end "'i i. t':." ".'lirij* a Vis i.. "n- ' ?.< '; ! ?! in hav i m _r ! | ? V., ? J ? i ' nil-? sage. Idfir'thi-' vari' i - ' i i'- i,>i|...p ' *a r.if.f; .id, t h e hi-'h?\-'t air.ouf. f ii ' n'< y. Eayh ilvctkuj; Mt. ' , s*. Janv . j. I. Til... St. Matun 'A, .dv /. ..ri~ t ; ?;-...d lii!". .. <',?-,d \V;!i nr. . oti;St. 1'j. . :p '.urn. The. v laily (cidt'i .wit;." z.'jl.' r. coiifcU'd." ... Tut"""7~ ~ tonk ai. av'.ivt j:n' "in ;nu-'ing this 'i a -piiiuih nay, u' "'.i a iiiom.-y tr.L- i. v. . m n.i> \\ .v! r \u . - - .Wait 2 sjal time :i>- tin+c t'i - ? ? 11. ;'ii i; v. . hear t. a:, t\i . ' . Not <y.th ' I r.rl 1 !;ir witit ? * That :i. .s hat n't flesh aml h' 'J*'*. ' * < Bttil:] v. i. 'h< tiia't"! ta! . of sin- ~ . verity.. Ami-with faith' tr.al conic s by prayer, ... r v_ ITi-h in Tr-nrr tts ' (k.d v.ill ftv /.xh.e .R. Smith. BAXLEY'S DAIRY Grade "A" Milk PHONE 2-11 H; : . , Southern Ry. System _ Arrival and departure t?f passr-rptcr trains.?nptt:iTed'~h~y~~'~the ' Southern Uai l? ay i ompany," i?t the I nion Station. CoF.tmhia, S. C., rfftHl ive?Hit. IT. 11'IT __ Tr. Leave* -Np. Columbia: Tor: ?:oo" A. M. CheMer. Rock Hill Charlotte, Waah ington 7.!'" A.M. S; a: V.;r;r. A>h-vll? 1 K nnwilje 12 8:30 A. M St. ^lalt., Orangeburq,' Charleston H?830 A. M. Augusta, AikeaL 15 ti:Mt A.M. Now'by. (ireenwood GrtonviHe. I'< 9:."0 P.M. Ne.w'bry., Gr'woA 0 8:15' A.M. Blk'vlc., Barnwell ? SarannaK: ~ IS 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancaster. Rock Hill. !7 !J.40 P.M. Sp'h:*., AshVle. Chi. ^ TTTTtrmtTi St. Matt.' Oranjr?hurc. Charleston. 12 5:00 P.M. Chrstrr. Rock-Hill, Greensboro, Wash. Bait Phil. N.Y.C. And'sn., Atlanta Z t' -40 P.M. Sr.v.-.nrink, Jacksonville, Miami, Tam. I>. Arrives I <TT Columbia From: 14 4:50 A.M. (Miama. Tampa,) JakMle., Savannah S 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson. GrVood., Newbry. 1 8:20 A.MTXT7,' Wash.' Charl^ Rock Hill 17 12:25 P.M. Shelby. Rock Hill Lancaster, Camrlw 17 12:35 P.M. ( harl.. Or'brg., 8t Mntt.h^wa S 4:40 I'-iM. Chi.. Ash'vle. Spax. 0 IGIO r.M. Sav., Harn.' Rlkrle. 'J 4 : !."? P.M. A up.. Aik., Hat'bg. 0 I'.s-Ut P.M. A>'i(.v'lo.t Spar'bg. (Atlan.. Oreen'vttle) 1 9;2n P.M. Char., Orbrp. St. Matthews P.M ( hari'te Rock Hill Chester G 0:10 I'M Civ- cr.v'le, Anders'n, (ire'wood., Nw'bry CITY TICKET OFFICE 20tJ Sumter Si., Phone 6S5f DEPOT TICKET OFFICE So. Main Street Phone 5028 tiziikt, s HAIR COLORING 7? 3510 OLIVF ST. ST. LOUIS, MO j 'J