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F ' bn I BENNETTSV1U,F, IIIGH NEWS C. I). Wright, Principal Kxaminiitf*tin begn^ JaminAy 31 in the Primary ami Elementary department, ami happens to be History and it appears us if they will be njost Serecssful, jimontf the points stressed in the school; scholarship first, then play The -high school department exams will begin Kebruai^ 'itii through 8th. No changes will be made in the trades department. Our s?*cond semester began <m Feb flth. Tlie basketludl game played Monday uight, January lit', be tv/een Coulter academy and It. (' II. S. girls was the best ,and nnTsI interesting game of this season yet. played, ^peaking of playing hnsHcl hull (lie r.irls rnnlly "strut tod thoir stiilf", Thoy <Ii<I train work frntn I??'K"i? 11i11j? of whi^tlo In tho last siKiiul. All ijc tn In ? -hitflll-y - romnn iiilfil, Iu*i anso\vr tiro awr.ro of I hot. fart im', oiu po rsou ohm play, tho panio alpiio hut till must pull li'trolhor. Thorn for" our lists ..If to MuHoy. Mo'r ris, llolmoM, Asho.' Hoards aim Wiu'hinittoti. (litis wo mo pi'oinl of you (Iliiilys Malloy wus tho star p|i?yoi', tiiiikiiii' .'ill tho points for IK'IIS, wliioh woit- " I ..'t| in HrilH favor. _^_^__soo^o_jjj_M 111 ItllLLS Linw; \\ ox*; Our -hoys Josf- lot 'iM|ltor hy a in tho load until tho hist ipiai tor. Tho hoys irally playo.l a pood gnmo. Tho yirls and hoys won a don hlo-hor.dor frojn I .nnrsstor triini in?? srh'ool In tho loo .a I pvm l-'i i day nijyhl. I'Vh old hoforo an tip prooiativo nudoiuro of hnskothrill fans m pito of (ho woallioi Mr. .Isntos II tlioon our mail lial training in; tmotor?vrrx--?rail od to (>ran;;-?'hi:r;T his homo Thurs nay. evil. on atvnmit ?>!' his wifo hoiitjj very ill. T.lv faculty fun! stmlonts shwI community ?i|?a lliirr 'vit)i hint anti hopo for Mri? Cirocn :t spofilv isvoyimy. I!rrli,? t! l av ton >-p?-nt (hi< \Ytvk t'lnl homo. OrnnfTO.h'urjf. \\ilh .Illtl lrl;!ll\i'S. Mis-. ('hailcra I' Sti??lhrr -poiit (he wook Yiiil li.'in.a TmuiitMisYillo w ith (tin, tits. - > Mr. M 11 Wohinson niotoioil homo Ornnurh.m >r for tli,< uiok riitl \v:th w if? atnl oluMron Pan ml M> I'i imrioii lit' p I', 11 S aoooiiii'.'Miii'il Mr Jxohinson to Orauoohtir? Mr <' P Winrht. Misses A I lVfovM'ti,. 1' V Hurley . 111,1 Mi-;-. A O l'lion-.i, of Hi'HS faculty at tiMlil?'?l the ?11 st it*-< moot itliV in -ltMu'cnoo Sat tt-'ay. 1-Vh It'll". ' Mi s M -V". linker spent Satur thiy. 1-M' t m I'hniietto r On Snr.ilsv. .l.m. 'Ji>. Mr \\ K Thunh. Holly ll;lk m?s tlit- yaiest o' Mis-: M \ HiU,'i .it the homo of Mrs Holtha St-M? (Vrniiic soon* " 1*1: o MvMory o( " tlrsr-Tmrif (liblo" ~\Y77toh ffor Ihfr tlato. W ;Ii ly ,?: i's,'r??\l by the. miMv.Vrvs of fjwV-.Uy :?rul H 11 S w:i biuntos. .ll NKlNS Sl thi'M Haslo?l\'iU k.i" ?" (' ' sway in Ibis ooninnirit} ?' , oonol: Mrs 1 11 Vu'Ai>\w*. Moinlay. :i\\ M? O'.ivo aohoo! of which M>? A tv tlais ._ 4.'i>:u U?yl?y.-ri--:v?r.crrHr "i-sr'r' with .VrV.h.s V.t O'.wy Carrie,? o;T ?h>' >;;?!)'.o i :Y 5; boys :d? .1 s ?' a \ ,i ?o U.'. 's H'.i Tfci: :> ? #>. IV b a :r or. cons c, owe.?I.. > v?:'ti. Jorliv.s 0 l?o\s or' ocV. Hill 'Our oor,'."i\ .? I., <> ;'.*. w a ? ?'?- ? :.v 1 o.r.s .tore* VI jv?'*on lY.rer/.s Mr a-VT Mrs AIV t.:'. "v- ivo. par or.? s Mr Mis *.sr.T vla.lpa rents. M" aru. M-. s OVv.r V' i-.ot: Th< V." Vr \ y ;?v' \ T;srs.!ay. Y\ T- 4 .V-si:-,* Vivo!. VV.r:c s r.o .s.v.;.-. >< .. : . K;t ir.nrh fo,v.- a v.: Sal (' V as! V. \\ y'.AY A /ffaiv.r .'v. 's,.v.s Yv.oso.av. Fob U.. . Mr. It-is, i V, C. CaYAutU avo ,oArb.i>TRINITY i\ M K t'Hl Kt'H Si:r.Aa\ svho.\> AS oyr'.i' . tb,> iistta, w :h . Tr.'t v .-v..* lOAfl'.fVS a! tV.V ' ,\H y*;A.* os. A^rt .v.so/.ss-.or. of the *.<*-' MW1 tho S?*V..v'. \? A* ,!( VCn! ",- .v res -.ci* o.I T\ V. ,n< Ya.st Ivv.v.sti : 1". iV,? *Vr -pAst.'r wb> is at T.>? : .. < v vsvo.vs Roy. N A J-L-'c y .i a." hoi a so.A s1,irTMt<- si-. ? o" s..V tv{ Snrh As 1 Has e. > vovyoTv : -ai was prosortl or;.'> o.:. ! h i' (?ace. YNfT o vs \> 7"" R, s K M son At thnr Ror?o Kro.i Roeso av* H \V. W alk, v. M.v -v m U K . ? and l>r l">an ( hiist.o A ho?r1\ v Oiovtv.o A? A !S yvv at Trill rt> Covno av \? * conic ? . *+ WAV KIM, Y Hl'M'l.OWKR (MR , The club held its regular mectriu' Tuesday tiifcjht at the home of Mm. Wilhelmenin Benson 2335 I'enilleton- street. The meeting wits opened na usual hy the pre*ident. The dcvoptuinl xercises we it* briefly carried out with the lies'. o? interest; The nlinutes of the hpd meeting were rend, received and adopted after which the houae was tinened for a din eussion of old nifd new Uu"irtess. We all listened to a few remarks from ^iir president and tnemhers. The roll was called, each member responded with a .Bible verse rfnd his tines. A splendid collection ^ wits taken. Mrs Phyllis Russell is listed on] our sick list. We pray for her a . .-speedy recovery. Tie- club has nlanned to have a 1 prop am at ;eich meeting of which ; will create a lots more interest I in - our club. 1 The- hostess served a lovely re past of which We all cnjoyyd. ' _ We adjourned' to meet at the home of Mrs. Kuln Coles 2312 Pen " dle'oll .si. >i mattiikws m;ws i - . _ .. . _ 'I lie Twilight Serial dub met 1'u a lay nitflit at Miss Annie Mnc S|m pier's heme with the. P redden:, Miss Ossn Helle Adcrson in < ha iThe elnh planned to have a snjrar rattle in_the' future. . The i ell was called everyImdy respond ed. A joyful evening was spent wit I he tnendw-i s and their ^uest pla- iipr whist and ether . ijamcs. - -the S S. )|| SI. Matthews Hifp=: <?pe ied at lOi.'tO with Supt. and lea. hers en duly. The lessen was wet drefnlly discussed and review ed l?y the paster. * At 11 :.'t(t servives were opened. Aft -r a short prayer, service tin Ke\ W V Teem delivered a - -eel touching?sei limn wl vl W?A en i--yed?by?nH?wh'i we .< p. eseirt. V (deed (,'haracter Passed Mis. l.etlie t'arlos was horn l''eh' 11.1 r.\ l!7. I Slit) and died Febr to IShe was. a faithful mem lie. ,.f liethel A. M. K. church. .She worked for-the Hates' fain ily fee ever a quarter century. She was an honest and trustworthy ,_v'i \ ant? No cenli lence -was toe ereat for Mr. Hate* to place in her Si e w orked up to her death iiist about weeks before her Jei.h. she wasfc strickeii with a in..lady which ended her lon^ life, j She -pent her last days with her onlv chiM Mas. l ouisa Ford, the hi'V of Pi of .1. A. Ford. l'ev .' t\ t'oaxiim assisted by K. \ P Mitchell cr.locivcd the re-. | maris of sister l.etlie Paries. i Vl ail.l Mrs V.i-.l *?.. and Mvi .losoph Sherald and Mr. * i H ,?rrH?of?(hoiT.otown?motor o.t up sunday morning to attend ho funeral of I'rof .1 A. .Font's root her in law. \ 11 .">0 th?- lu y. .1. 0. 0oa\ a-., i niloil thg;rostrum and do-. I'AT .c i!~i" itiasli'ily 'sermon to an imi...,., < iy,> audience. N 1. 11 i;.l orv Wool. Vi ll ' llllilir" "it \last week. "ReV. Dnv d Mit.hell and Rev t'oaxum noUo. \\odne<da\ and Thursday 'o * h.o stndonts "On Tho Achievemi - t-. of tho XeiTroo*". On 1 ri I'rof Robt. Floyd one of. the teachers in tho hich school t?vd.orod a vory. unique. program' . y .th.o .litT.-roMt v*?yk of pro ?tvo-s of tho American Negroes \ on-iato music, was rendered for- tho occasion X oticc | \V,- ? Men.d thanks to our friends white and co'.orc.i for their d-owr, duriuc the illvchs ar.d death of our mother who ; d? V teo. this h:*o. For . 10. lOoih M- and Mrs .T A. Ford slid Family. r-r-rrnn'T : v -m V i'MI UOH- j Kov. S. W. Wolf. Pastor | } S' t'l-.-rcc". s Sun^sy wsj; . \ ; : > >'" >>' the cM roputheir y'aees ? ? at ',-i v.hohv hv *V.t"1 J?*.;pt. At . T ' 1 i-rv ^ ?g:'.r. The 'M?!ory . v,- vh?\: f-o*v. the srhvet T'^ 1? :* ? '< P:.;e.> At o 00 o'clock K \ W f *otvache.' a wor.derful ^.JK,. ;V,S'ov Vt'5 _ res . IV. .'w-.'s rhayol \t ,,;cV.t. Kerr.ttrv's Pay pro .' v. ? * : .< vr".'r*.Vi' S st or K'.t;alvth . .Myers ;.s or, t s-.-'s --st TV.i- others are trr. - h \.:h *Be ' \V o*f s ott f* *t ; v. <0. j at tV.,- parsora^e !lo' s-v. Vfs V.oVao.A.fti wor?' .? tv.r.oay richt Wf" :!. \\ V S C *. -Sr".. t O V. A V (\ T t OfS NOORHKKS r A1.KM1 AR ' the oe'.rhrattrr. of Nepro : . t.'t \_ W oo'k there ?rro very in " \ CTAT.'.f rendered Vy t'e .hisses This week : '~"t ta eos( or. S.tnoav rite Pv^f OF Xelsors of Rer.e''ci tv.a.le the main ' .- ! *< R < <:V;o.*t \?a? "Obst-Aflo* . v.<-. "i:R Vy t.V.f Xerrors in \ " . r v. ? ; K~.Am-ipAt.ion." s v-.'t R- A e'ose * vroeV ir. w !' R A Vf* ef A**d tra: : . : * Aype.sro.i before ' Y.c str. ""( t 1 w*y lUmplon Mnmni of S. (" \l^t at Voorhoos S Kib :.\ At .& &> a1 \ rtrr, jj: a .is front I SKit j?eWool at Best; ' : >. ' . * ? ..: A.'ktr, Ar..f Oranjre ; i"' '" tV.C ' VrATV At Voor-' bees ^ av > : r.*f at.? \> ore dis-: for rA.?:r.c mone^r to bo o- t, Ranrpfer. At the no.xt j b'-rrr .a' rer.r.ier. whsoh w.irs *t', : - 1-.: of y.v. Mia*i a ^ii. ' ii*?aww>WWi>wN TBI Pi Truedolle Wimbush of Pcnn school is the president of the South Carolina Hampton Alumni. Mr. J. Pr Burgess who wan present and spoke, is the regional director for South Carolina, Ceorgia and Florida. Mr. Howard Hoflins, president of the Penn School Chapter of the Hampton Alumni, also Prin cipnl Sanford P. Bradsby of Schofl-ld were present. Miss Maud Sanders president of the Voorhees Chapter, was in charge of the local program. Miss Truedelle Wimbush was re-elected as president for South Carolina, and Principal Sanford P. Bradsby was elected Secretary Treasurer for South Carolina. The general Hampton Alumni has already placed at Hampton nearly $4,000 on a proposed $5000 gift as a student loan fund. This is to be finished up in June, and steps have alrendy been made on a $15,000 *lrive for a scholarship fund. South Carolina is" trying to do its part in this drive. On Friday, Feb. 1'Oth, the Voor -hees young women lost to Claflip In basket ball on the Voorhees court. The"' Voorhees young men Won from Claflin. Both catne? xveie very interesting. On Sunday, Feb. 5th, Principal and Mrs. Wanton. made a trip to Savannah and Dorchester Academy lit Mcintosh, On., coming haeh by way of Schofield, where they attended the Founder's Day exercises. Principal J. F. Wanton and Mr. 1'nul (?.[_King, business manager, made hurried trip to Charleston in interest of the school on last I hirHliiy Mrs. I,. Tanksley and Miss Lau ra Hlacklnjrh of the State Health ilVpavtinont spent part of a day at Vouchees last week planning for the summer school for midwives to be held here in June. Prof. W. V. Hnrper left on Sat urday for Hampton as a delegate to the Ihn'lders Conference a t Hampton Institute. He was sent there hy those in charge of the Smith Hughes work. i ST. 'A1.lt AN TR.'SCHOOL The basket ball teams journeyed to Milliatnston and took a double header from the Carolina teams. At the beginning of both mnie:'. the Carolina* were first to score hut the swift passing and exact shooting of Sweeney and Thomason were too much for tlu Carolina lads. Friday night a most o*imI!iw? jr.nno between St. Alban and tIto Chapman drove boys was played at St. Alhan. The panic ended ,'ltl 1M in favor of St. Alban. l>uo to bad weather the Chapman-ti'rAve pirb- team was not able to pet here. The Ap boys are having a play in the near future, Miss Adams is eoaehinp theni. Miss Anna Me-j -Agister was manual Miss St. Alban at the close of the contest. l'rof. Sitton and his faculty] were visitors hero last Friday.. Mr. Carlinpton,, Misses Anderson -amfAtt1<^ririnnde a pop call Sunday .afternoon. Mrs. Anderson' and Miss Cromer spent the week end in Anderson and Newberry resnoitively with?home folks. Masters .lames Fleming and Eu rone .laekson are elated to see Fskime lamp burn which they made in class. ? FTTfrFFlFl.il NE\VS .. K Rev. A. P. l>awkins pastor of Trinity A M. K. church had as his pv.cst for the eyoninp service last Sunday the Rev. Mathis of veer. wood. i The Willhip Workers club will moot, at the parsonnpo. Mrs.?P. Pat-kin*. hostess. Tho S'princ revival will hop-in on tho 4th Simd:>y nipht in this iv.onth Vr ami Mrs. Fetor Smith. Mrs. 1 ecu a F--'"1. ish. Misses Hattn* Smith ar.d 1 ois Nash attended the funeral of thoir undo Mr. Goovpo Kor.oy of Trenton. Mr. lewis Smrith of Anderson GGG spent th0 Week-end with relatives. .The pirls and boys basket ball roam's mot with SaTuda Wednesday on our oourt. Tho pirls do foatod Saluda by a score of 11-TO Tho boys by a score of 14-S. Wednesday r.rpht the pirls mo. toned to Pettis academy, Trenton where quite an oxcitiup parte was played. Pert.is wir.rtir.p by thtv* sfoore o'O. Much credit was pivTTida>'.^Vfb. 10 the boys and p:rl's motored to Nmety Stx where they met the hoys and pirls on their court. Fd^ etc old academy curls defeated Nir.ety-Six pirls by thT score 10-15. The boys losir.p to Ninety Six ?1-17. We are lookinp forward to playirp r.-.any pantos rr. the future. _ j no to the me.ore.cut weather on last Saturday the basket-ball tortr-1 nam out was postponed to a late* dm*. : Mr. -.Tintmie Gray and several of ' his friend? motored to An-1 d(rson on last Surd ay R1DG F. SPR1XG XEW S Church services aero larcely at tended Sunday at Ridpe Hill. The Pastor, Rev A C .tones preached with power His illustrations w ere he-mitrful. The collection was also rood. St udor.is mrd teachcrs are all smiles a/ram to know that Principal Hiohtower is recovering from his accident. We hope for hint a speedy recover. All were saddened over the death of Mrs Frankie Prehor Mr. and Mrs George M each am. Mr and Mrs .tames Meaehant of Aiken parted relatives friends *' . t ILMBTTO LfeADER ADDITIONAL (JIVERS IN . HICHLANirHIAlL BALE Returns Still Incomplete Mrs. A C. Baumgardner $2.00 Mr. W. A Thompson -- LOO Rev ajid Mrs. W. S. Trezevant 1.00 Mrs. E. P Johnson 1.00 Mrs A. Johnson 1.00 Miss Blanche Pioree 1.00 Mr. nn'l Mrs. John Evans 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jackson .50 Mrs. Bessie Thompson 1.00 Miss I. M. Ellis ... 1.00 Miss Hcttie Fraser .50 Miss Francina Clnrkson . . . 1.00 Miss S. Johnsvon , ..... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. S. Carrick .. . 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. Prcssley 1.00 Mrs. Monroe Jones __ .25 MPs Esthler Washington 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hughes 1.00 Miss Millie Richardson __ "1.00 I Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Porter 1.00 Mrs. Susie Stnrks . . 1.00 *20.25 Mrs. W. C. Johnson, chairman thanks all v/ho have contributed so far in the sale and urges all t -1. 1 contributions as curly as possible in older tbnt the final report may be made to the main office and through the press. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs*. Willie Holsten and family motored .to Columbia ( Sunday to visit relatives. I Mr. and Mrs.. T?. N. , (Javdnpr, Mrs. Kcginn Wigfall, little Claresso llightqwer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. llazzard motored to Colum hrn Sunday to see Mr. A. C. Hightower. t A lovly partly was given at the p homtv tvf - Mrs;-Altec-Hammond by ~ her daughters, Jessye and Ruth, in honoi of the iltid.ee Hill high ' school faculty, Friday night. Af e ter different sanies were played, ji a d'dieious repast vt.is sortextr'FV- "IS eryotie seemed to enjoyed the part.v. We are inviting everyone to .. a talking picture show Fvid^yf ' nrte February 17 at the Uidge Hill l' high school auditorium. Admiss- a ion lo cents to all. Sponsored by p tlu VAW. club. Jimmie Lunceford - ? I Plays Here March 17 l) | e The swing master and hiJ nut- II ronall.v famous musicians and en- b tertainers will appear in Colum- H bin at the Township auditorium, 'Friday night. March 17th for the tl ?'?.)? yment or music and dance lov-j w rrs of Colun I.TSJ and neighboring lo cities. .lunmie l.unecford and his or > chedra need no introduction, hav-^Hi ing plavod at some of the most M important playhouses in this; louiitry as well hs in Europe. An <' evening of superb music enter- "I tainmcnt is assured. M MIDNIGHT S SHOW SUNDAY ? 12:01 . ii Special Return |j Knpfa^ement ^ by Popular Demand! < > ^ I WORLDS | UKIATE7T MMKUM 1 AND HIS | ORIENTAL 1 HAREM! i : ? of ? I REUTIFl'L GIRLSr j| PALMETTO I THEATRE - ANN W> vr?| T eacht -BI Social v. U b 1 ownship j During the T Wed. Nite, JOLDKN VIEW IA1*TIST CHURCH Pauline R. Hicks, Reporter Calhoun, S. C.?S. S. opened at he usual hour with a large al=_ endance. The Asst. Supt., Mr. !. Ix'gree in change. ^ The Woman's auxiliary met at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Heln Reid. After business we enay od a program conducted by Trss M;u*y Alice Arnold. The ostess Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Eng ish served a delicious salad ourse. The next meeting will be t the home of Mrs. Lucinda trown. . The Juvenile club held its reglar meeting Monday. All mem ors present. The children enjoyd especially the large tray of . B. Bats. The next meeting will e at the homo of Miss Mary C. ticks. Mrs. Geneva Re id and her lit ( e daughter Evelyn spent last eck-end with relatives in Eas y, S. C. Mrs. Bessie Galloway, Gwendo n Galloway, Miss Louise Dupree id Mrs. Edna Williams visited rs. Winns in Greenville | Mrs. Nettie M. Wilson was call 1 to Durham, N. C., on account f the illness of her daughter Irs. Fannie M. Reid. JEriundr. of Mr. J. T. Gantt are lad to know that he is recover?g from a two weeks illness. ! The two year..old son of Mr. ml Mrs. O. C. Reese is very ill. thers on the sick list are: Mr. I. Greenlee, Miss Sarah Pavton. Irs. Rachel Pupree and Mrs. Mat o Rcid. ' : irs<^RFFOR THE "LEADER" established idov ' W B DRY CLEANING WE ARE RQl' YOUR R lT G at wcdl as at\j other cleaning. \ ZTZZ. A Trial will roneinee you 1 r.-o^^ot^ooooo^o.oo'oc^c^^ : Bright ? Sayings of Children - 'w<w * ? " C^C*C ft BLVKm I "I:*> I'Otu my e\p. '.-. iu-o. K dver.-freshr.ess, Av.d such 1 homemade bread baked with. <TkTwry^i?vvv*wvvvvvvvu*w\?*u,u,*?\j _ ;, S Saturday I'AL- 1 irs' Ball i < G Event Auditorium 9 teachers' Ass'n March ^8th"t4 ? BETHEL A. M."E. CHURCH Barrens, S. C.?The services at Bethel on Sunday seemed to have been enjoyed by everyone present. At th|i regular siMvrcu?hrthe morning the pastor preached j from the theme "The. Whole Ar mor". Sunday atfernoon Rev. H. W. Walker, his choir and many members and friends from Clinton worshipped with us. Rev. Walker is a fierty preacher and the people always enjoy his mes. sages. Sunday night during the regular hour of service a Founder's 'Day program was rendered. Mrs. L. C. Butler and members of the Hollow Stump Town club wish to rnvite the public to a Calendar Wedding) Friday1 night, Feb 17 at 8 o'clock at Bethel church The public is also invited to a] Box supper on the 21st in the basement of Bethel A. M. E. church. Miss Ruth Freeman of Union, was the week end gueH of Miss Mattie C. Fuller. Rev. L. C. Btuler and choir rendered services at Springfield Baptist church, Thursday night. Rev. _ Butler preached from the theme: "The Task of the Ministry". Everyone enjoyed tlhe entire program. Sanders High School We feel sure 'that each pupil as well as the members of the faculty \yere tgreatly benefited byj the ?peSsAges brought to them by i tin ;r visiting guests and mem- i hers of tfee faculty during the ob servance of National Negro History week. On Monday morning Rev. !.. B. Moon, pastor of St J LCaul Baitfret---church -and"-Mr. H.) ' C. Harris) athletic director %f j ''Sunders, high school were speak-1 ers of the occasion. Tuesday, the ' KHONE RILN1Q-N _?? AND TAWORING h LPPED TO DO CLEANING t\ f we are not doirvp your cleaning X' that our Sorrir.- is Best. Yi 713 MAIN STREET | O^-W J ' K /A H || ' t*J'- - o I . 1 i'.s ?v-r u o ADLVH '..vl flour." ? ; V"' : i , February 18, 1939 j? Rpv T,. r. Butler pastor of Bethel A.M.E. church. Wednesday; Mr J. E. Williams, assistant disrrct manager of the N. C. Mutual Life Insurance company, spoke on ? _ ; SJegrQ Business. With him were Mr.?Lt "Lr Leake and -Mr; Ray mond Jones, both agents for the company. Thursday morning the Re". W. R. Wilson, pastor of the Springfield Baptist church was guest sepaker. On Friday, Mr. John A. Putman and Mr. Darling ~ McDaniel were our speakers. Music for all these programs was furnished by Mrss Nance and the school glee club. By special requests Professor Thomas Sanders was asked to speqk on Slavery on Monday morning, Feb. 13th. We were very happy to recognize the presence of the patrons who found time enough to come out and be with us. Mr. John Fuller gave a few -bpief, yet encouraging re trons. * Mrs. Minnie N. Sanders, presi- / dent' of the Laurens County Teachers' association, is asking all of th teachers to be present at the meeting on Saturday, Feb.,. 18th. Miss 'Helen E. Nance spent the week end in Columbia with relatives. ???i???k ? ALICE FAYO ~TT A IITSP IN" > with Joan Nancy Constance Davis Kelly Bennett Now Playing ' -PALMETTO? LATE SHOW SATURDAY "TOPPER, T A K E S A TRIP" Madam Wright PALMIST AND ADVISOR The first time in your City, County or State. Look for the name. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Days & Sundays ' She nevet fails tp con ,?5TH| ] trol the thotll lfj mind, and at* |n tention o f ^3| pnyone n o T ~*vvj7^B matter how \N#-B ffcr awa^ they lA fl may be. She never fails to IB> bring about a speedy marriage with one of your choice, reunite the separated, discover the earth's lost treasure. Remember she guarantees to bring about every desire and ambition of your entire life, cast off every obstacle that may be in your way. White and Colored come and be, convinced. Price within the reach of all. Permanently located in Studio Tents on Meeting street on No. 1 highway at City limits, West Columbia. FOR RENT Lovely Five-Jloom ^ upstairs apartment. Private bath, gas connection, separate entrance. Desirable neighborhood. Apply 1109 1-2 Washington St . NEW LOW COACH FARFfi J* A. A VIA SEABOARD - EFFECTIVE JANUARY 15 Exmple fres from Columbia: New York $12.92 Philadelphia 10.67 llaltimore 8.30 Washington 7.S5 Portsmouth 5.65 Kichmono 5.40 Jacksonville . 4.75 Tampa 7.95 St. Petershnror a Kn West I'alm lleach 9.25 Miami 10.25 Watch for the announcement of th0 "Silver, Meteor" Streamlined Stainlea* Steel Coach Train. J. 1?. Carter, DPA. Arcade 11ld?.. fhone .1821 S E A B O A II D RAILWAY; _ 1 1 Anno.incinn The Openin* of BELLMEN'S REST 1.12.1 1-2 A*eemhlv Street -WINKING AND DINING? ... t rhis is a remodeled and Modern Equipped Social Center Open fronv 12 Nootr wrttt H. Murray and J. E. Clutta, Mfr*.