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rehearsing for play
deai; Bill:
I have been asleep a long time
but I'm awake now. Bill I'm very
was looking for your picture with
ou;a hut 1?didn't sec it. :
i want .i-oiuo uf t.io meinbtTs-Htwrite
mo.
So Jong,
DEVENUSE BLUE.
MC E TIME SUNDAY
Hello Everybody:
Well here I am again aft^r hav ing
a nice tinvo Sunday. Bill Sunday
was- Mothers' Day as you know
and we went to visit our frion's
and had a nice time. We picked
strawberries but Bill wi- killed one
snake"and then saw another one
and T was afraid to pick anothci
sti awl >01; >?ami?f?didn't.?Bill T
am asking you to please send my
card at.d butto-n. I sent in my.
blank a long time ago" and failed
t0 receive one,' so please send i'.
Bill I am asking you to put ull el
hiy letter in this week please.
So long, .
FANNIE J. GAFFNKY.
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH
THE CLUB
Dear Bill:
Tho' we know summer is no*
here ydt as classed as the seasons
.are, but, we are having summo
clays now. We know that Kastei
and Mothers' Day have passed so
_ we are now looking forward
Children's Day. Sunday Mother-'
Day was observed at Cedar Grove
and Woodson churches.
5 'Bill-we arc planning t0- organiza
Junior choir. We hope' it wil1,
be a success. Most?i-?- tho clul
members summer vacations have
begun avS schools everywhere ar<
closing. Bill please tell me whn*
is the matter with the club? Thill
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- im mswrs arci-Boi. ,w.r lung as tne\
^ _^=feku-ild.- -They. au Uusy -rcht-ai'-ln^
--fucmmmfnceriionrr I 'would lc"?vito
road I'ttors of T. K. Robinson
Helen H wmai . .1o-ln-.jp Vac Th
and all oLthe old men-, hers Tlui.
news arc interesting.
Many mothers graves w*rc covered
with flowers Sunday, Mothers
Day. So long.
SAP AH THO.M PSON.
MAY I)\Y EXRRCISRS
Dear Bill:
M 01.1 d it surprise you vei^?much
to Km .w thut Our attendance ti\
Sunday school yesterday was more I
than two hundred including the of I
fleers and teachers ? Our eollec-J
turn last Sunday for church schod
was seven dollars ar d fifty eor>'s
($7JK>). The sermon was wonderful.
Our school presented May Day
.exercises. They were very good.'
Tran.Cs Dujtreo was " crooned
queen. , - ;
Moth? 'P T iftU'rwnrd on A T nl H 1a I
spend the week-end, in Camden.
Hope to sec my letter.
?? -i>ineeFcly, ?? - - -
~ANNETTE EVA Mc'COI.LUM
/ AN OLD M&MRKR WRITES
Dear Bill: *
How Mv you" and ail of the club
members doing? Fine I hope
Bill, I am writing ngain for anoth
or time. Bill, all of the club mem
bers picture^ were sw-"Ml and they
seemed lika they wOre? naftural,
BTTH I Hope you still reiriembc r
me. I joined your club a good (
while ago, and failed to write any
more, Lut now I em going?:
t send in a letter every week frorn ^
now on. |
Bye, bye,
SOPHIA THOMPSON.
ENJOYED WEEK-END HOME
Dear E.'IJ:
I certainly did enjoy the woek
end at home. We attended the <
Raftinf? Creek commencement ex- j
grcines which were very ^ood on i
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it together with a self addressed ';
netto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, 2
!. C. Your name will be placed on
ive a membership card and gutton I
. Kl'idav lliirht. Th(? irrnmnioi. o*?lww>
V O * - P,. MiiimMl JVUV^,
had ihelr exercises.
I certainly enjoyed the play th.
Departmental Work at the Squiggbee
school the teachers and scholars
certainly did their part. Saturday
the Primary department had
theiFTMotrram. The play Th? ituaa
to Health was enjoyed am
he May Pole dance was well carud
out by tin* small tots. We had
or Mothers' Day program on yes
er3ay. 1 am on. my way back U
. chool. I guess I will remain now
intil the close as we have only a
ew more weeks'. Bye,
MARGARET WRIGHT.
TRYING TO KEEP PROMISE
)ear Bill:
As I saiil I um going to try?tr~:
:et p my promise-by sending in a
etter every w'ek. Bill, our Sun- lay
school, is progressing nicely
till, we are planning on organiz
,ng 71 juni"6r~ choir very soon. My
ittle Sister Sophia is sending a
etter in too. I hope you will ac
t pt it 1 am working in the gar- "
h'r. every day. how, sinee school
u\s biased.? And [ lW'ish~vnti^cot)b'
| ee it and also the Hnwors." They
I ire coining nicely. Wo will si/op
>egin to prattice for Children's
Jayv?Oh! I do enjoy, reading, thr
(_ lub members letters?and?1-wW?
could Ret a hearing from som f
thriii.1 1 guos.s this is all 1
ropctP say this time.?Wye. hyi
ISADORA S. THOMPSON/
IAS PERFECT .\TTEN DANCL
folio Everybody:
I am a little sad this moraine
s our school closed Saturday ar e
will -miss my classmates. I.c<>i
prize for perfect attendance a
<mg with a few other member f
my class. 1 shall be very bus\
iowevt r_on the farm he!ping;..iu^ ~
riQiher, I shall be glad to -hJavt
hat C:i'] e;.-i^4U4j_4W4.nC> iheTTlllll .
aer and see -.iust what I am d*tic.
' S0 h>ng.
- BE R NIC V Mc LE ST K R. ?: .
IN CLASS PLAY
lelh? 'Everybody:
Since W" ;ii'e reviewing for our
nun uAitin.N. aiui i in ousy pracssir.g
for mu: class play that will
^irivcn soon, I haven't had time
0 write hut now I'm taking time.
-I haven't misse<l .'Sunday school ;
ince Christmas, and when I am (
o/t sub-teaching I nlay 'the, man .
1 en joy?leading the Jimi'M' pag ~
very -week
Miss Ruth Whitaker presented -
i won :ei fill hil)lienl play entitle ,
"Whatever Ye Sow". It was ('n- \
loyed by everyone.
Mothers' Day wtas cehbra'frd _
;\vith a pageant given at the Sec
>nd Presbyterian church Siitidav
iftprnoon in which I took part.
The tile o-f the pageant was "Mo'.hers
of Today".
Bill. I am sending in a few- riddles
and thctir answers.
(Questions
J Who get the job when the pros 1
icient" "clTCsT "
I. Which burn* longer, a wax or
a tallow candle?
C How can you keep a dog from
going mad in August?
1. What smells most in n drug j,
store?
. Answers' " i
1. The undertaker. , r> y
2.i.Neither, both burns shorter.
3. Shoot him in July. r
1. The,nose. ^
- So long, *
CYNTHIA LOUISE STOVER. ^
TILE VOOHTTEES CALENDAR- Ti
n
Denmark. S. C., May 5?On t
April 23, Mr. Wm. C. Cooper, di- a
rector of the Extension work at v
Hampton institute, visited us, and
while here made afi address to th<
S. C. Chapter of the Hampton ?
Alumni association. Graduates ?
>f Hampton, from several counties'T
gathered ta meet him, after his v
iddresB, the gathering, was gerv- e
>nirfvt>Y %
_v?W?
ed refreshmnts, which wie very
enjoyable-. Mr. Cooper was introduced
-by?Principal?J. E. i>lanti3H'1
(at the morning services,
church; St. Philnps) as the outstanding
Negro- of Virginia select
ed as one of The individuals, in
Virginia who had made an outstanding
contribution- to the life
of the state, in the last twelve
mouths. Mr. Cooper was introduced
at the Hampton Alumni
.neetin.;.?, by the South Carolina
president, Miss T. W. Wimbush,
vho is in -charge of the Teacher
frainhig-wu-rk-Tor-trho Styto X" X?
<1. college at Orangeburg, S. C.
?Mrs. J. C'.' 1>.?Cii ecu 1'ioni Wll>erforce.
Ohio, 'arrived some days
net. tin* of the Voorhees trustees
'go,, to be hgre for the annual
. hich was hid on May -1, at Yoortees.
Those -present at the meet ? ?
W'I rit I> / '-'.'..I
^ i>j i\. v_i. r nnav. |
11ill A. U.?Thi'lHUs^ president and
ico-picsident' of the board. Mis.
.{. SI Wilkinson, Mrs. N. 0. Levy,
Irs Mario H. Hart, Mrs. Beverly
-'Umn, Mis. J. C. 1). Green. Dr! H.
). Phillips, Mr E N Hoggins, the
bv. Summer Guerrv. Ihi- K'ov. i'''l
k Kent ley of New-Yo'jk and the
Viuerican Church Institute fur Xe;Toes;
Mr. At. A. -Monofoe. Mr. J.
A*, -llowfird, -Mr. \Y. L. Glover, Mr
A". II. Rousseau, the auditor, Mr.
i. M. .Maxwell. M.-1 ior-W RATnmfn Tito
kev. .1. A. Jackson, secretary
>f the board and Principal J. E.
.Wanton. Vlansfor the' ad vanen.'>
njf the work at Yoorhccs .were
nude, and -other routine'business
ransacted.
Voorhoo.-s S* ul"n> u !n^ ?j-1
Matthew .CLolson of the Senior 1
lil'li S' iin.il <-4trsa. m on hi>( Jjbn7
is iM the oratorical contest lull
it Allendale, S. C, Friday. April'
Jilt by the. State Agricultural
onlo.1 oi)(iiilson?will have?thq'1
11)111 ll t (mil < r? .. I ' ' ' '
"r 'V1'"' j
iin>* at tfre Conference. to contest j'
u tin- state-wide contest. tubeJii-ld -J
it Slat i' ('nlleu-ty ( >1 a 11 jj c'b tl' K. '
A OM AN'S KKDKUATION
1 MKTS ATdiKIl AUDT AM) i
OOHHKES ? j
The annual convention of the |
v. ( Federation of Colored Wo-|,
poll's el all m^t :il?I'.t Um .U Sv Or,'-]
:: ami aseelssion. April :?0ih.Miss ;
lulua C>h> r, tile' president; Mrs.',
I. S. Wilkinson, the, founder and,
aieat. many \vouuur-fr?nn all- layr'-,
ItV state \vt>:o pn sent. The proI
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lati: ?I r <i.ytr?il i'in*>*jii)i j
!' ' 'an (it q: V a: ( lea?Pi-ad?nosl?at
Vouchees. __ TheIV Were tt>o ' j
tinny-people Fife to give Jtll names
tit (j yy- ii''ill", f >i ;i nfelnii i'i?Go- jj
amino anil seevral othei cities and ' j
ow ns -were well represented in the
lathering. One of the very intor-tinr
things that were done was *
hi' programs rendered by the Mari (
ilL.Ii. .Wilkinson Home fioin?Co- '
ninhia. The?Ketlerntlon ~is^~?pori- 1
'oriny this home, and the children!'
ertainly. made a splendid showing t
n the programs rendered. Speak- '
rs who appeared, hut who were 1
>"t inomhern of the P-WthrnHrrrr^ ^
voro, J. P. Burgess of Orangoaug
and T)r. J. .1. Stafks from 1
Vlumbia; I,. I,. Butler of Erhardt '
tnd Principal ?T.1 E. Rlanfcnn of .!
i r i
/op:hoes. |l
The Local Club .of Bambergj1
utility Was in chai se of the iliter-1
ainmeot, and' the club certainly j(
ut on a very interesting p roe ram U
>f entertainment for the visitors. |f
A'hile we have not tried
i"ii nrmies_nf- l'mme-wlm ue!rATere
t shoul 1 l>e kept in mind that re- "1
resented many of the leading wo- '
nen in Smith Carolina, and a splen i.r
fhi tlTTTo \v"(SV? had by all. ~~ ""
()MMKNCEMENT - ~
AT CAMERON T
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-The animal common. enn nts o {
foth St. Peter .and Mt. Carmel
ehools were held bust week. Prof.
V, R. Bowman in charge of St.
'eter and Prof. .Tones in charge.v
f Mt. Carmel. The exercises at 11
amornn were under the tutorships|T
liss Wilhelmina Wndsworth o fjc
'olunrbiir and Mrs. Alethia Owens j c
f 1
. v.unui'DiirK; nn<J tp pv tVio fj
>nst the patrons and friends were f
ot slow in praising them fori
heir work and worth. The people *
re singing their praises every- r
rhefe and their work in Cameron r
ill never he forgotten. . I
The address to the graduates v
/as .delivered by Prof. Vance, prog 1
lent of Calhoun-Touchers Assoc tilion.
Ho gave the origin and deri- '
ation of commencement and sway 1
d the large audience at will by c
telling applicable anecdotea _ and
concrete illustrations showing that
Cameron school Is a feeder to our
high school. Dr.s S. J. Summers
was present and made interesting
remarks. :
Aside from the many local prizes
given, Rev. L. G. Bowman, who is
a brother to our principal gavethrce
prizes for the three beat in
scholarship, deportment, etc. The
fortunate ones were Miss Elease
Jenkins. 8th grade; Eloise Allen,
Jrcl grade and little Helen Thompson
Brunson 1st grade.
Mt. Carmel school. didn't have
any graduates, but the annual adJress
was delivered by Prof. Wil-1
tarns,?of" the State ' College from
the subject: What, Whom and
Where? Mr. Williams was born
in Calhoun county and his scores
of friends were glad to see his pro
motion.
Sunt. Brazzell was present and
announced both of these schools
will open the same date this year
and was well pleased with work of
mfh
Jacob Cummings, secretary""" of
the 'trustee board announced that
a) ihi'ir .mooting Wednesday, atay
ith that Prof. W". R. Bowman was
unanimously re-elected principal
of Cameron school. Ilenry Jenkins
another member of the board said
scores of patrons have "been to my
stove requesting us to return him
another year; and there has not
been any friction among teachers
this year. He further announced
the other teachers will be elected
later.-. ""
- finayariv mrm news 1
Galfney.-^-A gnla affair th?
Granard -High school the past
week, was the May Day Festival
in which 130 children participated.'
Both teachers and pupils entered
enthusiastically in the contest con
ducted for May Queen and "Miss
Granard High" honors.
Kach class of "the elementary de
partment selected a candidate to
run for May Queen. The race-was |
a very, close*one, the interest of
1
each- class "running high, ending
?Marga-ret?W ilk ins candidate
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)f the sixth grade being crowned
.ia Queen of May and Barbara j
Jean Walker from the 7th grade
itnd Lillian Walter West of the
1st grade in second and 3rd places '
respectively. Likewise each class
if thoTiigh school had selected can (
lidates-striving for the honor of
icin'sr crowned "Miss Granard Hi" (
I'he honor was won by Gracie
Hanks of the 8th grade with Lou-,'
i-e Smith of,the 11th grade in sec
>nd jTlace.Jl__wua_
1 y t h rough the* efforis
of the entire class of each
lepai tment that the contest was i
o veiy successful, for each pupil J
*f- all llm"classes united in efforts
o crown their candidate. The
n 11) u siasm of nil the teachers
rest amohg the students.
' The May Day Festival, Fridayj
. veiling in the school's auditorium
limaxed the contest. Each class
ens rcpresmted by a group of puiils,
who paid their tribute to the
pieens by piesenting folk dances
ihd songs. The classes from"which
he winners- come will be recoglizcd
as , the most popular class
Day next year.
The comnu ncoment exercises of
he school commenced Wednesday
wenir.g May 11 with the annual
Junior Declamation Contest. Oth i
programmes in the commencenent
series are: Friday evening
day 20 operetta "The Inn of the
lolikn Cheese" by third and 4th
Trades; Sunday.- May 22 annual
H'rmon delivered by Rev. A. O.
Steele of the?Schoob -of Religion Johnson
C: Smith University;
Tuesday evening May 24, Grammar
School class day exercise; Wcdicsday
May,. 25. Senior High class
lay exercises; Thursday evening,
day 2G graduating exercises, adboss
will bo delivered by Dean T.
C. McKinney of Johnson C. Smith
Iniversity. ~ 1
BR AI NERD NEWS.
Last week was a very exciting
rook among the Biainerd students
here ,y.;aa_a -groat amount-of - rcrrrr
otition between the classes. Each
lass was trying to win in the ,
ontest. Each class had a candiInto.
Miss Alice Wright, candidate "
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... .ia- ni>[?numore ciass and Miss
.ottie Talford candidate for the
Vactice school. The contest was
i success with the Sophomore winlint?
first place with $102.95 as
hoir amount raised. Second place
vas Miss Lottie Talford $60.00.
rhis money was raised for the
KTiefrt of the school.
)uring Friday morning from 8:80
ip to 4:30 in the afternoon, the
ampui wgj[ ibuay place fur i^ery
one took part in and those wl
didn't in the activities. The di
was enjoyed by all who witness
the affair.
On Thursday we were very gji
to have -with us Mr. Nunnery,-^
supt. of the County schools ni
Mr. Wright Supervisor of Adi
Education, both of Chester count
Mr. Moffat spnk-P snnii? intm-m
ing remarks. Mr. Nunnery gave
some great facts?to think upc
He said, we should go to schc
in order to make the world sa
for Democracy; and second to ma
it safe in Jesus Christ. We we
Indeed glad to have these disti
guished gentlemen with jus.
Sunday was a beautiful day ai
also glorious for those who ha
living mothers. Each church eel
blated this day in some way ho
oring our living mothers and tho
wbo hafe passed away.
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NEW LIGHT NEWS
The New Light school elos
May 5 with success. Prof. L.
1 Brock and Miss D. V. Washingt<
had things well in hand. T h
school is located on the highwi
from Pendleton.
On April 21) the'PTA had a bi
quet at the school house; and
was grand. Everybody enjoyed
Cake and cream was served. T1
jPTA hns monthly meetings evei
I Monday night after the first Si
J day. Our President Mrs. E. 1
Fisher spoke of the success "of tl
school term and the cooperatit
the PTA had. It was a success.
The graduates this year ar
Misses Rockna Grate. Rpssie Mnn
Dqisy Rose Riley, Boneline Pitt
Pendelton High; Miss Mamie Pit
I and Mr. James Steward Mille
Seneca College.
All the churches had Mothei
Day programs on Sunday.
Mrs. E". N. "Fisher had for h<
morning guest Mrs. Ella Winsto
On Wednesday Miss T. 0. Wi
liaips had quite a bunch from-. Ai
derson. On Thursday Mrs. E. Mi
ler will entertain" the local W. 1
& F. 3. al her hOrhe south of Bei
dleton. Rev. Mrs. E. I,. Wheeh
made n short trip home a fe
days ago to see her family. SI
has been away for seven weeV
preaching. Mrs. Lela Williams wi
the week-end gueset of her famil
Miss Helen Walkeu was the wee]
end guest of her mother Mr
Janie Walker. Miss D. V. Wasl
ington left Sunday for her hom
Also Prof. L. A. Brook.
LAKE VIEW SCHOOL NEWS
; Mfvnday night, May 2nd, the It
8th and 6th praties presented thei
elosinp - numbers. Play "Poppin
the -QvrestTbfP^ and= a fov: hi ifsTei
numbers. Tuesday night, "May
the Seventh prade presented N'<
body's Darling. Wednesday nit
the graduating exercises were hel
Nelson Utley, class introductioi
Necrmi Ford, saluatory, O. . (
Nance, class will;'A. B. Brown, vi
edictory. Parting tribute' fr'oi
the Junior class to the Senior;
Francis Stantley. Prof. Juliu
Amaker, principal Spring Branc
school, Marion county, delivere
the address to the graduate
which was very good. .
Prof. Mclver. principal of Kcm
per school presented the certifi
cates; Friday, May 6th teacher
and students sang good bye tin
til next fall. Prof. L. R. Pag<
fiutiipui; w. ivi. Jacques, ti. J
Page, U. Gibson.
WIIITMIRE NEWS
Mothers' Day was observed Su;
day by rendering unique program?
A short program was rendered a
Cedar Grove church cotnniemornt
ing out dear old mothers.
Services were held at Plrnt Hi!
Baptist chuch Sunday b<^ the Pa*
tor Rev. C. C. Johnson.
Mrs. Brosia Williams receive*
a telegram Saturday, May 7th tha
her cousin. Mrs. Willie Sim., ha
passed to the great beyond ir
Asheville, N.. C. Interment a
Carlisle Tuesday, Map 10th.
Mrs. D. Byrd sp^nt the week
end with Mrs. Cora Morgan am
family.
Mr. Willie L. Epps was the
dinner guest of Mr. Samuel Farrt
Saturday.
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me wnumire oaseoan team de
feated the Clinton baseball tean
8-5, Saturday.
The Whitmire school announce
its closing which will be on th<
20th of May. A
complete poem of 18 versei
entitled "Self-Relianee" can be ob
tnined by writing Willie L. Epps
Route 1, Box 30, Whitmire, S. C
Mr. Epps is the composer of thii
poem. Here is nne "y1"? *?f thii
poem.
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no BETTIS JR. eOLLEGB
ay
. ~Tfre May. Day exercises spon
sored by the YVVCA and under the
a(j directorship of Miss W. Blocker
I were carried out-very bcnntifill on
"Saturday afternoon. Miss Maggie
Anderson of the Freshman class
was crowned queen.
*' -The en certainment bv
the Alumni Association in the new
us
n auditorium on Saturday evening
was enjoyed by all. Quite a few
? of the old graduates were present.
^ Mrs. McDai^iels and son Darling
McDaniel, Mrs. Florence Mills.
re
Mrs. Daisy Mills and Helen Sexn
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ton, of Laurens, and relatives of
~ Mrs. (J. J. Carroll, were visitors
nd on the campus Sunday,
ve M iss Mary Rutherford, former
le- studynt here, now attending Allen
n University. .Columbia, spent the
se week-end on the campus, the guest
of Misses Mattie McKie and Bertha
Moore.
. Prof. James, Dr. Wilson and
^ the boys from the CCC Camp at
C? Modoc were visitors on the campus
on Sunday afternoon.
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The members of the Elite Club
? eSieriBineti Miss Hattie Marshall
with a reception on Tuesday evening.
ui Rev. D. Hall and Rev. Ribley
it attending school* at Pine College,
it. Augusta, were visitors on the cam
ho nnti' Qiin/loi. T>..,, U..U J-i! J
.... - uui>u?,i. iwi. nun uciivereu
ry a .vwy inspiring Mother's Day serin
Dion Sunday morning.
M. "Bo Kind to Animals" week was
tie, observed here last week, with Mr.
>n C. Rubens taking the lead.
Rev. M. M..-PeaP^r-af rolwmbin,
was the guest speaker on Sunday
c- afternoon. Rev.. Pence delivered a
Ce" wonderful sermon to the school.
' The boy's base ball team played
ts
? the Edgefield team on Saturday
r' afternoon. They won by the score
of 5-3.
Mi.-vs HeUie (Ti-jrtin, gv|idnnt" ?f'37
spent the week-end on the
ei campus.
n. Messrs. Floyd and Samuel Ham
J. nionds were visitors on the campus
tv on Sunday afternoon.
j REED ST. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
~ f'rot. S. C. l'erry, Principal ]
M A nderson.?Last .Monday night !
.the Caroline school of WilliamstoH
10 presented a most interesting play
cs here, entitled The Girl Who For-j
s got." to a very'appreciative audi-l
once. As many of the characters
are known in Anderson, they were
sv most welcome visitors.
Added, to the stafT of R.H. S.
is Miss Jennie Wilson, the new
assistant librarian. We hope she
will like her new job.
We air regret very much the
h death of Mrs. Rosebud Neal, who
r is the sister-in-law of Miss Daisy
g Neal. M iss Neal is a primary in[f
"sf rue tor of the school.
3 Due to the fact that Miss Neal
u_ Ayho_\vas sponsoring the program,
e I was unable to attend, the monthly
d FT A mooting was {kistponed 'from
i. fast Thursday until Thursday o f
3. this week.
ll - Mr Clifton in:., t
.tvii niiu miss ivum
Stark*, ctglTth grade stud=
, ents, were crowned King and
s Queen of R. II. S. for '38 and '39.
h The coronation was held Friday
d night. Among the features during
s the coronation and May Festival
is essential to make every May
^ J Festival complete. The program
was carried out beautjlfhlly.
i The United Literary^ Club of An
; derson will make their third preg
sentation of their play, "The Red
Headed Stepchild," Monday night
at Allen University, in Columbia,
S. C. Although the club was recently
organized it is succeeding
n rapidly.
t NKW, TRINITY RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor
1... Wellford. S. C.?Sunday *t>honl
was largely attended with Supt, J.
B. Foster and teachers at their
1 posts of duty. The lesson was beau
I tifully discussed after which the
L pastor gave a general review.
, Sunday being Mothers' Day the
.
t vury eoucmng. and |
impressive. The pastor toofc his i
text from Pri/v. 13th eha'f>jer. flis
" theme was based on Mothers. The^_
^ Junior choir sang appropriate selections
which made the service
' very affective.. Mrs. B. P. Stewi
art united with us.
At 0.30 the BVPU"carried out
- a very fine Mothers' Day program.
1 At 8 o'clock the pastor came
forward with another burning mes
"> sage takpn from Uuke 19:13, sub2
ject Occupied Until Jesus Comek
Collection for the day was $31.10.
* Visitorrs were Prof, and Mrs. W.
M- Mnh<i Arid
",,v* uvhuicu vttiiue
r~ visitors ars stwsys welcome.
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CARDS
Hours Daily: Sundays:
6.00 to 8:00,; P.M. 8:00 to 11 A.M
, - 2:00 to 4:00 P.M*.
?J. Wendell Stover
PHYSIO THERAPIST
GRADUATE MASSEUR
. . *
Health Treatments By Appoint
menus
1314 Campbell St. Camden, S. C.
1)K. A. B. JOHNSON
SURtfEON
Office: 1323'/2 Assembly Street
Phone 3466
Residence: 919 Oak Street ??
?- - Phone 8740
REV. J. H. JOHNSON >
Office:-2029 Marion Street
?NOTAirr PtJBtIC
Dealer in Reat- Estate, performs
marriage ceremonies, write wills.
deeds. mortgages, claims, etc.
_ Call to See Him
I Oflfipp PHnno Wn7 T)^ r*rtr\*+
. > ? V?-?V I I\CS, O IVO
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorney-at-law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal?
1119 Washington St,,~CoFa.,
DR. II. II. COOPER
DENTIST ? ~
Special Attention Given to Bis- '
eases of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264
4-125 -Washington?Strj "CoPirrSrC.
DR, J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
Office Houis: Telephone:
11:00 to-^700 PvM.- Res. 4692
C;00 to 8.00 P.M.? Office "3790
Office: Residence:
2030 Taylor St. 1117 Pine St.
Office Hours: Telephone:
11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 8875
6 P. M. to 8 P.M.
Office Hours: Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
2115 Lady St. 1301- Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours
. 8 to u a.m:
11 to 2 P.M.
6 to 8 P.M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
PHYSICIAN
Office: ' i
301 x/i ?WalleT Ave. "Greenwood, S.C.
Thone 7811
All classes of Dental Work
" Dr. L. H. Hallman ? DENTIST
" PAINLESS
EXTRACTIONS Sundays
by Appointments
Office: 2369*6 Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hoprs: Telephones:
8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling, Plates. Crowns. . Bridges
Sunday by"Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
Dial 789
rty,,-^1'1 n/if- ?
John F. Hunter
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Mrn, MARY H. MADDEN,
Assistant
Laurens, S. C.