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j? Page 6 . f X,v,VXK,,X,,X"l,*!,,!,r _ , | ^ - applicatic |l_ DATL: .. II NAME < > city __ < > !l GRADE . SCHOOL. ' > ;; BIRTHDAY __** . 3 Fill out this coupon and mail * *tam )m>Id envelope to The* Palm X 1810 Assembly St.,-Columbia, S. r the roll book, and you will rcceo ? ' si:hi:xa sends a play.?fHillo Bill:. How are you tlii.s time? I am doing fnio. That was) nice <if T. E. to send you the ey&g.. : Wish?I?eould?*r-r?him. 1 haven't seen him in a hum tune. Bill* We . had a good time at the Township Auditorium Sunday. * '1 he 'John . WnrkrChorus sang Sunday at 5:.'to ?I?vra^'in it too". Hill you should" ' have been there to' hear me (smile.) Biil hefe- is a little play about Haiold and his Mother: Harold?Win re, are?you going., mania ? Mother?Papa and I- are going Harold'?Can't I go too, and can't we take Bobby and Susie along? Mother?No, you weren't invited r -vxiu think they'd be lots more surprised if . vou took us all? Hill 1 wilt Ue Jo see you soon. ' SERENA JACK"S(>> SCHOOL IS AT AN END Dear Bill: ^ Here I am in school enjoying the' ki-t few days. What's the matter with our old club ineinb< s ? Please send some news to l .,.1,1 ?1 Ink On Eriuay flight .41 banquet was given. for the graduates at tin. home- . <>f Rev. and Mrs. J. U Ksrll. Games of many kind' Were. _ played after which the gradua? ? firm?chrr^?wrr*?addi essed?tn;?Mt- ~ James I' Smith also R-uf. Vaughn of Newberry gave us a very i*. tert'f?{iiHf- talk. I --will, cell you awe about every tiling tnxt week. So long,. SARAH THO.MI 1'P.V > REHEARSING row EGA 1 Hello Everybody: Are you busy? Well I am studying for a play. I will tell you later when we are going to present it. I am also busy trying to sell some tickets for the queen contest for our State Camp ral " ly. I notice a V 'od ;m>nv e.f our old ; club members jire- forgetting to send in their letters. Let us keep ? -tho -J it 1 Her - page - up. I would Lu _ - very -glad to he;?y -frturr suing of~ the?members. : ? So long, MARGARET WRIGHT. " Rembort. S. ,C. AN NET IE STILL I.OVAL lUMio r-veryuouy: My! but it has been a long time ' since I have written, but I'm stiil living. 1 Well, X-"41 - tell -you what I hud J been doing those week- I didn't 1 "write. 1 had b-.en helping moth- ' ~ ; it pi'.u'tic ichilii!-":i for Mas- -< tor, but tha' is oyer with now. 1 1 guess it 1 hud been faithful to the ( ' liil) I w<.,.i!d have found time to wi itv anyway. ' ' Miss Hutii McCoilum, my aunt 1 from Washington is spending a- I while here with us. .M.r-. P. .\Ie (lollum,, ais' an aunt who is a 1 member of 'he stall' of the NYA eni.of 1. 1 I- f v<uii|', r*i#i:uc tlii: \\ Vfi\-rilll livrc. I hayc been atten ;intr Sunday I school and civ.rch every Sunday ' during the w< Ks 1 didn't a-rite. The Music Department.'of the Hitrh school gave a recital April ( loth. It. was wondt rt'ul. Hill the Senior c.as- present' <; < "Mojthcr'.-. Moment ' It was won- i del ftil, I wish you cm id have seen ! it. ' - . J' Sir lohgv1 - v ANNETTE EVA ~ Mct'C) I AAl M ? ?i ( KM MA W KIT 111'. ~ Dear Bill: : _l I ant writing in again, hope you and ail members are fine.. H enjoyed church Services Sumfay I We had some visitors from Kingstree. i On the night of April 20. a soc- i ial was given in honor of the has- % ketball teams of Tontlinson High, t Everybody went away after en- \ joying a pleasant evening. _ * c I was almost alseep but I didn't quite pet to rest I think some c more of the mcmb^r.> need to wake r ^ up. Mis Sister Mayme Jean says a hollo to all. I -guess I will sit;.! <1 off until next wopk. " EMMA CAROL GAMRLK v ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS > h Dear Rill: t Wo have only two more weeks in r School. Our school will close on ,s the 5-6 of May, And I am so sor- tl ry. We are now practicing for p our closing exercises. We had a p ?he u(rff: ? < jA'TH-S CKEAflV W?Fkr ).\' BLANK ' I x i > ^ 193..^ ~H?. ? .... STATE _N 1! / II - - - AGE ; i > it together with a self addressed 1 ' etto Leader, Bill Carver's Club,! ! C. Your name will be" placed on * ' e a membership card and gutton \ \ I'-vt'ly lime at our egg hunt !.? Mini ay Some of the. children did not tiiid a single egg, but I was lucky enough to find one. 1 went to the" Tfoykin" "school closing . on Kiidav ever.iinr \V? h:i<l n linit*. Our school played them "a >->. ' All bnjoyed_ the "thrilling live, bye, ?"i;i:h*mci; mileutek. s lOIINMK MAE SENDS >1ESSAOES Hello Everybody: " ' . ' .Earn* ?'ii the air again for a lew minutes. I was very busy last week studying lessons 1 have a tre.-sngv?for the following-; 1". E. Kobinsdn?Please find out Whether the statement concerning Dr. Carver is true. .Cynthia Stover? i enjoyed reading yoiti letter Cyry very much. ?M.i! mu i t?Wiighl?Yuill' lMU'T are always interesting to me. l'lvase put, your addressZiiv .y-UUT luOi.i I'm lilt' llUX-l'AVeek if it' pleases you. LuiITne Holmes?Wake up Llir-' iine! Spring is already here. ,Tu liili?1 hope you enjoyed yopr Easter eggs. Uur class (the Junior) is leading,. I believe in nearlv i.vci'vtliim, tus. ,? I w . >11^ vino > r, n u none to do excellent work next .our also. JOHNNIE MAE LEE. HI SY WITH EXAMS Hear Hill: * ' ?L an. i ui'i'.N?that I didn't get t" u'l iu- t im last . two - wuuks, butavei-tho.css 1 am writing noxv. 1 sin going to try and not be this. ar behind again. I have been ?ery -busy with my examinations.' .hope 1 will make my grade. Now wo are getting nady for coniI hop.'?n. will?be?a? access. So bye, bye, LL LA .MAE CRAWFORD. ' Jlarendon County Teachers Meeting The last meeting of tlu- Clacenton. County Toarhers* association or thi* K'-bml a t-o:n- was-b?'dd?on Saturday, April 1G, l9o8, at the . onnty Training school, Manning, 'luiin i. a;:oijna. ? ? ?? llu-i'f wi'i'v present such state a^- -M r. I Ui rgrsgr T<ttVtir."p i cctor <>f Vocational Kducation; NIT. Schid'ley, assistant State <\g~ nt of Xejjro school;and the eouny Supt., Mr. Coker. After singing two stanzas of Love Lifted .Me", the "president "cad the .s:riptu'.e; the Lord's I'rayer was said in unison. A temonstratiojj pf a oth grade class . n y^iene. showing how reading ,an. be brought' iiiTb the lesson, venthojgh the main theme is u-iiiin, was mti restinifly nil skill'uliv Tiniii?by?.Miss?.MalJt!'i> Garet. a member oJ' the faculty uf the 'ounty Training school. , -Mi-. A. M. Anderson, president if, the association and principal of ;ho Siuiinn rton Junior Hi school, presented, "first, Mr. Burtfess. He ihowed his sincere appreciation 'hr. the way in which the ClarenIirti County teachers enrolled for he State Teachers' association. There were nioye teachers register d this year than have l.een?the ast H years. Much of this credit roes to the Executive Roan) of the oiity association. For the first inir, a i-Mistitution was drawn up. >ne of. the hijrhlitrhts of the ineetnjr has heen the presentation of acal talent. This has done much o create 'intorcit anion.' the mein;ers. Mr" Mi Farland^ principal of the 'ountv Training school, introduced Mr. SehifTley. The latter preen led a clear-and?rcvrrrlinfr picsurc of?the classroom?proccduifr ind decorum of many of our teatiers . ''To me", he said, "the liehest paid, as well as the.bost lualitied teachers should be those n the primary department." It s here- t-h-H-t- the- child becomes ncluainted with the fundamental ools which will make his climb ip the ladder an easy one as he , ontinues through school,, The teacher represents a fno 11 as well jas a moral. To her pu- * ?jihe .represents?all that is ; :ood; she represents all the fineri l^aliLurs?that have?been obtained ?' s a. result of having had the ad-, antajre that the parent or reln-r ive of her pupils have missed. She < >1AY sit upon a kind of throne'in i classroom and act as a dicta-,* or if she wishes; but this should . ot he the attitude. She should ' top down from that imappnary hrone and place herself anions her * upils, nuidinpf them on, patiently, ndurinj? their endless struggles, i ] ' , , ? ? ^a?er f r ?* ^ S3 2$ t% j . and letting them know that she one of them and that she is gei nirinly interest!'.i" in thum. Mr. Sehiffley also mentioned tl .trend of modern classroom prop diyre. It should reflect life?tl life of the boy and girl there. Fui tional education should be subst tuted for formal education. J teachers; we should not depend i on our textbook as the greate and most; important tool Throu^ which knowledge is transmitted the pupil] Must we dispense wi the textbook? No, but the teac ec must so correlate the facts the textbook with the actual li of the pupil that he might St why he needs carbnrhydrat.es, wl he should know how to read ar lise'giai.l English' he shonhl I'Vi SEI? why lie needs to go to scluu Recitations should be based i such a conclusion. This is the ji tl.,. Th^.-.r . .w/Tttr. v practical application means little i children. ' -d Mr." Coker, the County Superii tendent, spoke of the need of nun Negro schools and teachers. Muc of this aid fs expected from tl government. He asked that-H-ye initt.ee, composed of the Executh Board", meet at his office on Moi day, April 18, 1938, to formula) plans .for the building of-30 ( more two-room buildings, and tl consolidation?of- schools- WI IK 1 EVER POSSIBLE. - The purpose of this.meeting wi primaarily to show to those pn sent, the need and advantage of Jeangs Teacher in this county. 1 giving the qualifications for Jeanes Teacher: she must be a eo lege graduate; she must have ha some experience m teaching, prt ferably in the rural section; an she yiustVhavsZhad- the course i this Work winch is benlg offered i the State College this summerMr. Schitfley was very much i accord with our halving one i Clarendon county. The Home Economics Depai I merit under the direction of ML Condal, prepared a delicious men for the guest. The meetings have all been we attended ones. The next mectin will be on Saturday, October 22 n 1938.' Let s all hope for a progre? sive and successful near! president J- E. Crawford. Manning secretary. VOORIIEES CALENDAR A veiv lovely fashion revue an e.vllil'itli'ii ot I 'epartmental wor was-presented by tbe Women's Ir dustrial Department .of Yoorhee N, & I. School. "Good Taste In Dress' was th theme of the fashion display whitwas cleverly enaoted in a story i which living models appeared aj propriately dressed for school, ol tire, sport, afternoon and evenin-. Tiny tots at play wore appiopriat dresses Tor plav. The art department exhihito ..,?o rugs woven frem shucks and |n_a noodles, also from straw. - The - home making?group?pre stilted a model ruvaj kitcher properly equipped fat a wry ha cost. The laundry department emphu sized tire dignity of labor, throug its . display of laundry work don by the ladies of the departmen: The affair was witnessed by th largest evening audience of th year, and was considered a grea success. ' Mrs. I,. H. Blantui as directo of the Women's hidustrial Depart ment. Mrs. A. C. Roid, Miss T O'Brien and Miss P. Taggart as the other instructors in the <Tc partment. The Local Chapter of the Alum ni association, held a faculty t*r tertainment in the "V" Hut Sat urday, April 1G, 1P.18. The stu di nts , and faculty of Vourhee school, well refreshed after th. Lenten m social affair; enjoyed a lovely evening, April 1 dancing and socializing in the 'Y Hut. A large percent of the facu.lt; members and students of Voor bees spent the Easter holidays vis itine their families and friends i nearby'cotinties and states. Education Campaign to Dee re a ? Illiteracy ? The Negro educators of Soutl Carolina met recently, and orga nized a group to make speciaUef forts, to decrease the alarmiii) percentage of illiteracy among th adults of our race. ?This group working in coo per.i tion with the State Board of Kd ucation, is asking each and ever; person who has had at least see enth grade educational training to bo responsible for teaching a least one adult who is illiterate hi or. her name. 'Principal J. E. Blanton of Voor hoes School, as elected to th< steering committee of the newly o ETanized group. BKATY KKIIKiH RCTTOOI. NEW? Union?The -students ami teach er of Beaty Bridge school wisn t< (bank the president and student: sf Allen university for their kind ness shown on our visit there, las Thursday, Apjril 14, 19,18. We on joyed cVery minutes of our staj :m the campus. Brenldetit McGill made us wel :ome to everything that was ne ' . \ >? - V THE PALMETTO LEADER cessary for our comfort. Rev. Nelums carried us through the buildings. and the gym. It was a trip 1 that we never shall forget. From j Allen we went to the Governor's [ Mansion, the ^tate Hospital, down Main street to the State House and we v. a Iked up to the five and ten c6nt stores. We went to the , Veteran Hospital. We came back 13 through New Brookland, Lexington -" Murray's Lake, the Dam, Pms, J I erity ami .\ewu-rry. lhe loMow- ' | ing students-went on the trip: j ilmwo.' F'u\e, Hettie Mi Jeter, Na dine Richards, Hubert Richards, ;l.c. Willie lie ha ids, Jr.; 'Albert Sims, ''"i Hattie M. Sims, Leola Fair, Queen 3 E. Foster, Luella Jeter, Sosa L. Sa vage, Sobert L. Sims, Ethel L. Fair f. Edward Fair, (.Mara B. Foster, Mae 1 nette Lipscomb, Jefi' I). Simms, M. ., D. Sims, James Foster, Sallie M. . lennick, Climant Sims, Mary A. . " Browning, George L. Browning. Ad f, (Tlo L. Foster, Sarah L. Lipscomb, j"iR. Lyles, Vernette Sims, Chappelle B.' Sims, Thelnui Simmons, Emma ! i L. Sims, Jimmie CT Suits, Mattie C.'Sims, Miss Helen B. Sims, Miss] 'J Korono Mrs. ^lildrod" Rich-' ' " ai ds, Mrs. Dora Jcnntmg^ Mrs-. T. ^ E. Robinson, teacher. GREAT BRANCH III SCHOOL ' Lo , I I Orangeburg. S. C.?On Friday, April?la. n?('omnjunity Fair wuo | N held/at Groat BraTicli school. This ] was the third and last fair of its' typo to bo hold for this school year.! Each of the training centers?fur, s-tt?leHt-s--of?S.-C. State college: ' - Klloieo, Great Branch and East-' c' over sponsored a community fair.!; Teachers had exhibits on display J )? in their respective classrooms. Ey-' ", cry department was well represen-. ted as well as commended. . { Agriculture Dept.,- Prof. D. T. .Robinson; Home Economics Dept.,' a Miss Annie * Mi Jones; Primary n -Itytet mediate Dept., Miss Henri- j etta DuRahte and (Primary Dept., 1_ Miss Gladys Lyons. ?? (l(j At 3:30 o'clock a very unusual en in chapel. Mrs, Marion Birnie "n' Wilkinson gave timely remarkg" i aml' alsu a' brief history of-?file" _ school which was enjoyed immense ? ly by atl. t,: i,| . Mr. George Daniels, Orangeburg i county farm demonstration agent, stressed cooperation among pa- i !S rents, teachers and students. . 11 u' Tho glee club under the direction , of the music teacher Miss DuRantc II tendered three 1 etiutiful selections: ^ "Wova You Ti >tCC' "Look Away", and "Santa Lucia". - r I Closing remapks were made by ..'the Principal. Prof. D. T. Robin-!" !son. | i Tf-l Among?tie- distinguished visit. . - I toiy, . during?the?dtry werer?Prt>fr? j and Mrs.. J. i'. Burgess, Miss E. "J Alston; member of faculty of j Booker Washington High school, 1 | Columbia; our County Supervisor ! , | Mrs! C. V." Grot no;Miss Mattie j (1 Peguose, State Supervisor of Home, k Economies; .Mrs. Ml nout, attoni flange- teaeher of Orangeburg coun- , s'ty: Proy. (!. Rr.ckman of State j colli ye and. Miss A. L. Overstreet u also of State college. i : h! At p.m. the students of n the Oramo burg County Traininet 1 ,.! school. Kllo' ee, highly favored us [ . with a delightful dramatic musi1 eale. Mr. Z. Woodrow Wilson,'. v stude+p- trainee of State college al-1 J !+io i ende: e 1 a beautiful solo "I'm 1 (1 Vours". ? ,| C??-nerally spenking the fair prov t. ed a great success. < ?f?~Ttfr- -purpose- of t hbr fnir-wns- to- ( ._'.sho\v ho.v we can live in our homes 1 'comfortably and .pleasantly by im-' N! proving" them and; our community, ' I taking what we have or can get,' t.'for very little money'and make j, what we' need 4-? r L j l'l.W DAY (AT HOPKINS l.a-t. Tuesday was a gala day.' t for t i:e schools' in Hopkins Dis-h tvict. Th program began prompt-! < i i' ' t-. vii n. ki'v. .j,n. muovr| i principal of Hawkins school presid . ing. Th i t* wciu approximately 300 t 1 >. people" ; ! i-(llI, and?the?program v was lu 1il <>ut of doors. After -a J s - song sung by Tire grmrp?Rev. J. I ( , W. Xcal prayed. There were readi ings by the children front the fol , i- lowine 1'i-ols; Mt; Moriah, R(^ck > Hill. Siioant anil songs by Hopi kins, Reynolds, Reeves, Flat Lake 1 s and Friendship schools. Prof. Win. i o Davis, n ad a paper on "New Trends in Education." Pi of. Jos. <5 Mi Rant made a short talk. Mrs. t F. .11"'kins, put' supervisor was -] I present and gave a very interesty inrg'and helpful talk. At the con elusion of the program the chil- f - dren, directed by the teachers play c n ed all kinds of games. T ATt. Moriah can ied otF highest I honors in Dodge ball; Reeves and t e - kVr<;niLbip-^secon<l^. ?Siloam third. J } and JLiidai^i fourth. There was a h. tie in the base ball game between -tli- uii Is of Friendship and Si-J h am s -bonis. The bijr event a- 51 r" Indue the smaller children was the s "potato race. The prize 'for ' this ~ fame was won by a little fill ( _ frem Ft'lendsWt^y; It was a busy and happy day v y for the childfen and teachers. This profiam ended another school 'I toi'm in the district. t t ' r s BKNKDK'T ( LI B NOTES. Tl-u. rner?ilnv mfirtfMtf Intr * t? will he held in Starks Library, ^ r Tuesday eve nitre. May Sfil, 2:30. All members are asked to be pres- ^ v cnt nrwf have some special busi- ^ ness to dispose of. 11 - ?Kaeh member - is expected. _\t o } brine anothcrt We expeet?a?bHf?e 8 ? number present at this meetine. I ' t ani sure you .will be on time. a ; SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER I 11 NORTH SIDE SCHOOL 7 Anderson.?The Northsidc fae-r ulty held kts regular monthly meet ing April 19, with a brief devotional. The principal spoke of the last County Teaehe)s meeting and Prof. Johnson's speech. She also spoke of several other important items: At thili time Ml'!'. ifrr- h-r Jones-was introduced , to discuss the i topic ?Whh'h ha.< the groatov influence upon the child to. ay, the home, school or church? In your opinion which comes first? Each toucher sen joyed the discus sion. It was decided that the home was at onto -time, more important, but at this time the school. The teacher, has to teach, everything that will help to make boys and girls Jx'ttei' men and women or a good citizen. ' ?The mmthly^ meeting of North"ide PTA was know , as "Fathers' Night. ' The fathers had charge of the entire program. Devotion was led by Mr. George Mattisoii. Solo Haskle Brown. Mr. J ?\. t ii f'shnm?live?County farm?nyent told how oath father could have a year round vegetable garden, uC home. Dr -T C A nrloixpn't,.!,! dh.. good effects vegetables have on the growth of body and teeth before and after birth. Solo Mr. Hamilton Mr. W. I. Peek, the secretary of the City Wide Clean-up Drive told the fathers how to improve their personal premises, and help t o beautrfy the sTicet tTicy live on * i A first and second prize was offered to the father having: or bring ingthe largest niiTnljer of fathers to the meeting from the street he lives on. The prizes were presented by Rev. S. , Campbell- They were:?frrst tts Rev S. M iilovi i Daniel street; second Lee street, Mr WaltdV Hamilton. At this time the meeting was turned over to the president. The fathers were en tertained by the second grade and teacher, they received the banner for the month. WINNSHORO NEWS! Fairfii Id County Training school is on her last round. Teachers and >upils are pi (.'paring fur the closng. The final day is May 21th. About 10 pupils will take diplomas this year. It is the 1st 1 year Hieh School group to go oi^ fro mthis institution. \ 'Mrs. Florence Starks had as her linlier guests last .Sunday Misses Mattie II. Boulware, E. R. Clinkscales, N. M Gordon and L L Smith of the school faculty Anong others who enjoyed the dinur were Rev. and Mrs. V. A. Jan -M-ette, Rev N Smith, Mrs Mosia t.yles, Mrs Ethel Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Young. . Among those who visited' out>f town last Sunday were Mes-* lames ClTriTc" R. Singleton, Mary uul her son Mr Rol/ort,., Misses M: Sexton and Augusta A Weeks all Tom Union and Miss Helen Neal trom nopKins. To his already pood business.in hy cleaning, Mr. Ed Davis' has wldcd decent cafe. It is a dandy rhrce tro-take meals and refresh jne's self. Mr. Pfcul Stewart visited friends n Chester, Rock Hill an 1 Charotte, N. C. last Sunday. He was iccompanied by two others Misses jOltrl.de Wilson and .Mazie Bogan. Miss Elizabeth Roseborough of Washington, D.C. and Mr.'- Paul Beatty of Benedict College were icre last week-end to the delight jf their parents and fiiends. Rev. Hardin of (' Jnn.l.i-. r.iuwi he pulpit for Rev. J. M Bcattv ast Sunday evening He.is a splenlid yoilng preacher. He was ae ompanied by Rev. $p;inn and Dca on Davis. Mrs. Inc'i Perry was rush, d to A'e--are-glad To note?thai she is loing well. Miss Willie B. McC'ullough and ;ister, Miss Tallathu. visited their" lister in Union last week-einf Amid the downpour of rain, Mbr is Colle'ge ' Singers rendered, a 'try Excellent musical- program at >t. Paul Baptist church here last "hursday nite, 21st. The rain "held he large J crowd back, but it did lOt JlfTr'pf fV.niv T> 0.11^11,1^. i 'ihson, Dean Booker, Rev. \V 15.: Jeal and Mr. I, M Robinson accom >anied the four quartets Misses Mary Wilson ancl Annye. founts spent the week-end with tar 'parents in -Columbia last?fhrt"*~ , i relay. Mr. Otsy Gist, Miss Pendercrrnss' nd her brother * from ^effikhaa. lassed thru our totvn last wee,key! nd pop called at the home oj" the tosses. k * *?'; Prof. and Mrs. W A Rostand laughter Evelyn ' accompanied 'rof Stewart to Columbia an bus ^ ness last Saturday. - CLOSING NEW BROOK LAND SCHOOL ii , 1 The New Brookland School anI nounces the following closing ex| ercises^-lPflZ-1988: ~~r? ?? Wednesday, 8 p.m., April 27? First and Second . grades. [Thud and Fourth grades. ' Friday, 8 p.m., April 29?Fifth nil.I Si; VI h ft?-.iih?ss . Sunday, 8:30 p.m., May 1?Annual Educational Sermon?Rev. E. _J4. .VlcGlll, Piesident of Allen University. * Monday,*8 p.m., May 2?Seventh J Grade exercise. i -Tuesday, 8 p.m., May 3?"For Love or Money"?Eighth grade. Wednesday, 8 p.m., May 4? "Red Headed Stepchild"?Ninth grade. - Thursday: 3 p.m., May 5?An-1 nunl. base ball game: ? *? Thursdays 8 p.m., May 5?Rccep-j tion to Patrons. Fi.iilay?8?p.m.,?May?6 "Truth] Takes a Holiday"?Tenth grade. | - The pnhlir?is cordially?invited | to witness all of our exercises. Jas. W. Shaw,, Principal. I, AM 111) A SOC IETY AT - - 1 BENEDICT COLLEGE _L I night aMCiOo' p.ni^ h?^the ^rec^ption J room of Colby hall.* Miss Bernieej At';it 1 > u - i i uj s s preliminaries tinmectilijf.was in the. hands of the hostess: Misses Madge Barber, Acidic Le'e. Smith, Adlene Bradley, Mattie Bell Wilson and Clara Car-1 lir.gtnn. We jilayed various games which was enjoyed by all, especially the ones that won prizes. The first prize was won by Miss RebecEvelyn Davis. i Then we were served a delicious repast, consisting of banana salad on lettuce, saltines, iced drink and "canary eggs. Each member received an Easter Butinv as a -The (A-Cflitttf. Wits W-" me'hsely enjoyed by all. IM.m: HII.I. CHI RCH AND SCHOOL | By (Miss) M. Malloy Sunday being a lovely day our serviees were well attended. Our new Pastor, - Rev. Monnely is working faithful on the ctubs to I finance the money for the painting, which we hope to begin very soon. Rev. W. D. Bethea was the Wos ev i h ipi'i ?Sun-lay morning at "1 I a.m... I.atta and conducted 4 a h.Vi-ly service wljr)|-h wai- well enj yt-TT. Mr. WindeP Bi thCTt left last Monday for the )f*ftdEiospital in Columbia. His mahy^rjends hope for him a speedy rdeftvery. -A1 vs. Ra he" Sellers of I.atta erte: taine.l hen daughter and son .John A. Rosa Bell <>n last Wcdniv (lay evening. A beautiful foui rour-'e dinner \v:;s giyeft: served The {rues?s were Misses M. Malloy. Miss Lizzie Powell of Dillon; Mr. Gee/. Williams of Dillon; Prof. II. Itartzog of Latta trailiing "school. Tin caning was well spent in dm '/in'" ar.d frames. Our school won lirsL prize _thi^ test by Miss"l'cn'icola Aiford. ?5.00 cs-ay. Mr. J-no. A. Sellers of- Latta was lhe guest of Pine Hill faculty Sunfay evening. Mi Levi Bel hen was in town on Saturday on business. Mr. Karlv Rclhoa of B. Washing totiU/n High school and Senior, spent a few days home last week, accompanied by his mother from the hospital there. Rev. G. I). Colins was the school nmi-M?Friday at chanel hour. .He gave a wondeiful talk. HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL Georgetown.?The Syndicate Six teonth Society consisting of sixtem students from the .Junior and Senior classes of Howard High School, has planned an open fojum to bo held .May at the homo of j Miss V." Ann Jenerette discussing pipblenis tombing the; social, economical and cultural life of young people. Our guest 'speaker will be, Mr. Richard B. Martin. Many visi meeting plans will bo made for A .?^ j our annual prom which will b o ! < hi in May. The primary department, inter mediate c'.opai tment and the son ior elas.? have begun practicing for the? commencement exorcises. AltWrglt wo started rather lato everyone, is tutoring with the determination to make thorn a groat success. * I j no senior ciass nas nrou^m 10 i a on., o the rally that ,was had toL purchase the j?iftotTial for the school. A very pleasing sum was raiaud. Many thanks to those who Cooperated with us in this drive. Mi ? M. r. Mcl.00'1, Prof. J. B.I Back and Mr. K 15 .Martin are cndeavbrihy to do their utmOst to' possible for 1 the?senior i'la^-to present a successful play. I'tof. .1. 15. Beck attended the As _ 0O|p^op of (5olly?o ^1^1 cedents, I^'ans and Registrars at Coulter Academy, Chera\Y. April 215. j f Howard's base ball team will play Andrew's school. ' 1 1 ' i 1 . ' 111 " Saturday, April 30, 1938 PROFESSIONAL CARDS _4, ?. aOAO.OO^O.OX>.C><X?.O.OjO<>.OX8^?C8C03 Hours PuilySundays: U.UU to 8:00 P.M." 8:00 to 11 A.M 2:00 to 4:00 P.M! ! J. JVendell Stover ~ ' I'll \ Sl'O "THEKAftlST | GRADUATE MASSEUR i Health Treatments By Appointments 1314 Campbell St. Camden, S. C. I DR. A. B. JOHNSON aUIMlF-fmr Oflice: 1323 Vi Assembly Street l'hone 3166 Residence: 919 Oafc Sfr^? i l'hone 8710 ~ . ' B l REV. J. H. JOHNSON, . Ofljcc: 202!) Marion ^Street. . . NOTARY PUBLIC I)ea)er in Real-Estate^ perfurniB? -nrarnaKe ceremonies, write wdllg, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. - ^-XjbII to See ~ Office Pliuni'" 8'07? Res. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK Attorney-ai-law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal? 1110 Washington St.. Col'a., S. C. I)R. H. H. COOPER DENTIST . * ' Special Attention Given to Dis~ ~~~~~ eases of the Gums ~ ~ Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty " Otlice Phone G 129 Rus. 8264 1125 Washington St., QoPa., S. C. \ . DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: . Telephone: 11 :t>0 to 1:00 P.M. Res. 4092 0:00 tur 8:00 P.M. Ojlice 3790 ? Office:?: .? Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1117 Pine St. t?Office IIuus": Telephone: 11 P,iL - Ren. 8875? ' C P. M. to 8 P.M. tlbtlice Hours: Telephone: 11 A M tt ? P M Res-88Tt 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle ? Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty Otl'icc: Residence: 2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St.~* Cohimhia, S. C Oil* ice?Htjtts 8 to U A.M. 11 16.2 P.M.. -a to 8 MtDr. R. H. Frederick PHYSICIAN OITice: 3011/2 Waller Ave. Greenwood, S.C. Phone 7811 All classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman I) E N T? 1ST l'AI N LESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments OJlke: Vk Oeryais Street Columbia, S. C. Office Hope's: Telephones: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 I)r. D. K. Jenkins * . 1) V \ T 1 S T Filling, Plates. Crowns. Bridges Sunday?by Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty ' : y -Dial 789 : John F. Hunter Funeral Director and Embalmer Mrs. MARY H. MADDEN, ^ Assistant 120 N. Harper Street r Laurens, S. C. ~ : ' . .. . >. I