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THE PALM&
15V NFW into ASTROLOGY
READINGS ARE READY
K. M. D.?Please answer the
following question in your column
a' ">n earlv date. Will I be
able to sr ve any money and take
the t'ip I've planned for some
time?
Answer?It is indicated to me
thrt you will rrake this trip before
the year has passed. S'v.
ing the money is goin? to be the
must innke un your miqd to
- ? ' asld.' t ' pM'tion of'your salary
each week 1 if you make youi
trip. ^ .
M. R. W.? He mrkes me get
out "nd '-hen he onus to me anO
brg- me beck. He threatens my
ife and hen he is sorry fot
what he rid. Tell me if I should
leave him for good or to continue
on in this same old rut?
Answer- You left _hiui?uu^'
l weren't satisfied until
you rerrarrie 1 h'm "^in You
Know your husbani better then
anyone else in the world and you
realise hat he doesn't mean anj
of the hard things he s; ys \vhen
his temper become rroused. A!,
though the e is no excusing-hin
for it. He wants you for his wif<
?nJ I feel tlrt if you both die
try a little harder lo get along
that you could be happier togetl.
er.
w T? C.?I am making plt ns t<^
-enter nurse training on. or rbou:
h?'.m nth of-June. I am looking
foiw*. u o his coursc with much
( nth"si .sm and wonder if I will
like if. or not?
Answer?Yes of course you
will like it. I stiongly urge
orrt?these jPfaTF
an " pie'i. rc. y.ii:v a if lor a nurse
^ It is -u:y-impression that yofi wili
specjr lize i n some particului
field . . . die it in, or some field
alonu- this line and will prefer it
lo tne re?ut?r duties or a nurse
M. J.--I t y to -ot along with
u.y hiiMn r.d an . looks like the
. >1 ^JAAY ITIU I IT
Itev. J. I". Stanley, Pa tor
T. sdny, -'a ta.y 1G, the fun.
eras a.?.. e mi Enza frank
...n , a held at St. Mary A. M. E
iiu.cii. i.l\. j. M Jackson, pa.,
tor Oi. St Jo..n AME church acted
as muster ui. ceremonies. r irs
hjmn liiu u by iicv. Alien, liiuwn
tvdv. .U. i-age oifered pr-yer; sec
ond -hyi.it ty Itev. J. A. McCain
tic; hCiiiAa.e j.essun by Jlev. Yv
li. I'dvwnr n;?iVlimony by ltTTV
L. J. liyman ?ani? :.e read the let
lers oi vV.iudiciK'e; Mrs. Ph.Hi;
Johrson, tea.? rcsolatio.is front ,tm
.ui/i.-uuiia y i.epai t :i.e at-;?sVft*s. ' A
Vv imams i i-a . re- oiuuons . v/iu
the Stewardess board; solo bj
Mrs. x uu.i.v oonn.ion. me pastoi
prea^i.eo tne seiiiioii. Text St.
Jo., n i 1 :Yo. lie v. aamiey prcacn
eu a wooi.e.iur sernuAi. ML.
hi,'?a 1'ian...ui nas l\\eu .;d yeai.
with 4f> bt liiein "in tile CmY-llUi.
service, biie w.s a geii-inu t nn.
tian ana ctiuivn \\oirtcr, una ..
friei.d to t. e entire communis
bne Wiii n. i;.e..L.j nu.-.>o.l in nn
iia...i-, i 1, o nil l ril-H^nrH-y-, -?
thiee oiotiKu, ma iuuco.-j,
nephew's ana u r.o.st ox reia.;.e?
anu mends. vjirn- is-im
lulgOlAeh.
Sunday wuo oar icoim , !a'u,
Des^i.e ti.e cola weather the fait,
ful lew were at u.clr post o\
uuty. bluer kpears in Ins csua.
way p.eacneu a- gre-i sermon
from ot. aiutw 2om-1. I'uLhc 01
fet ing $&.0o. iiie business wa;
v-. ' tiiopucc. eu us Liie.i as possible. A
lovely quUtter was naa.
llm eluer, puaioi' and pii-'oy ^
wife ai u son were tne dinner
guests oi Mis. \ 101a hunch. ihei?.
they cajoyeu a very nice least,
i ne p.mior wa., a-Md. oy Kev.
Betr.ei ^v. AL. b. church .0 he am:
i Dr. bpears motored mere and mei
a large gathering. Kev. Stanlej
pteac..err. -nt tm? vdtrse <7r rhir
service Kev. J. 1J. Lewis and Mrs
G. Woodberry we.e joineu in holy
weaiojK oj Kev. .t .a.noy and Dr
Spears who ad acted as mailer
*?of ceremonies. We pray that Kev
Lewi, anu 11.3 con. p.. 11 ion will en
joy a hippy liftn
BARNWELL NEWS
The Hig Srhn.il rlnh nf Tl th
lehem high school lendei'Lu *n
enjoyable program Thursday rit*>.
During the intermjssuyn Dr. Dixson
and Dr. Ryan inane some very
inspiring remarks afltr whi.h the
WomanleSs wedding wa; present
ed w;ih Prof. Jonn McDull'ie a
bride; Mr, Ernest Tims as g oo.
Mr. J. W. McTeer as pre ch<r i nd
a number of ot.'.er joar.g men vvht.
played their parts, well. Me.-.sr:
Ulysses Harlcy,': J-jijieS fVwens, Jr
ar'd Richaid (J omj rr.rrle aliiv>s'
real young ladio .. Everyone en
joyed the program and~i rrt'
that it be repeated for the bene,.
analyzed jree in this column on'y
kis column and sign your fuli name,
our letter. For a "Private Pefily".. .
velope for my latest ASTROLOGY I
idate; also a free letter of advice
lain your problems clearly and conbin
the scope of logical reasoning.
nk lettes toj?
rro* LEADER rore
I try the worst things get.
Hie he sti y at the particular
ouse that I believe him to be at?
Ans.?He strys out and hangs
'.round wi h the fellows but he
, ?esn't go to the home of "A.
I." I feel that if you would be
little "sweeter" to him and trfec
little harder to make him happy
hit he would wrnt to spend
niV time with you.
A. K- -There?are?two?boyI
'undo that I?like mid alnce T
, .-'it to got' mani?J, ploufte ielf
i which one should I try to
'el ?
Ans.?Well, as the old story'
os . . . thc one that you like
i doesn't care so much for
u . . . and vice versa.. Go-with
un botn lor awhile rnd do not
hink seriously of nuriiage. 1941
ill ni you very happily married
nd living quite comfortably.
?IX- G.- -My liuabund doesn't par
Cularly care for. the kind oi
orl. thai lie 1ms been doing loi
.;e pi st live yeais." Would it bt
mist; he for bin. to look foi
vork' elsewhere?
Ans.?No. . Your husband is
.ill n t't niparativi ly yo..ng man
ud if he ever Expects to make a
hange 0 . . he should do so while
j is young. The work he t has
e'en doing is much to heavy foi
:V> of his type . . . he must get
ighter work before he luins his
?ei Ith.__ll;-vn him write me pn
Uely for one of my Astrology
. leading's. Send a quarter, full
une. Liitluate1, correct add.ess
iiiil I will giyg him my free opin
:ins on three of his questions.
if. P.?I b2ve been following
ur coii.inn for a long time and
want to knovv if~I will be sue
fill in getting nn rried tgain ?
Ans.?Not immediately. You7
il; enter marriage again and in
hc mean time, you should nVike
I elVo.t to meet, as many new
i':ien."'s as you ct n for you do
this next marriage to be a
lucctssful one. Choose one who
:s on your own social planer
i of te that were absent.
Mrs. George Cole was a week
. .. ?t. t- 1.1 Columbia visiting
".vox ami friends,
l' liemia are proud to see Mrs.
. > i'^uigs out' again after a
few days illness.
.... vn-^iv;'; Allen visi'te.l the
':!> prayer services of Betlile
hem high ,scht>ol and delivered r
Si'ifii iill stVmo. which was ei
oyed by all.
. t > i r. g e^.-ive Study ryonr
BaTYIWcTT County Teachers of
hich Mrs. Susan t* Uauey is th
Jeanes supervisor niat Kl'r.
i r entary school Jan. 15 for the
first time. After Mrs. Baiely ha.
o.nud out the importance o.
beautifying the school ground
of Kc.ding, Arithmetic
and English were stressed.
Moat <of the teach/.*.; ag ue<"
.? .:n .? s i" rylVor v i ho\
v-:iiv i. is to help raise the
" i i><* ; <1 I <(Watio' in tr.-.
various communities and left witl
the determination to go back ?
*uir e.spective communities put
ir.g forth cfforts-te-bi big up f ei
short comings along all lines.
At the fclose of the meet in*
i ,'iv. 1 homas \V. Newberry, pi hi.
I ,-ipal of Kline school and hii .co
Mrs. K. B. Keat "crston
nd Mrs. Bertha S. L.ee with somt
of the student's served a delight
ful course of salad, cake and co
coa.
The adult school will oper Mon
\ .-.:i. i r.oon at Pethlehem high
lVo r -1 o iloek to 6 wit'r
nombors of the junior and senioi
a ?' t:ng Mrs. Emily C.
Allen.
IL S. Gifla Dormitory
Yv e are. asking ioyal friends tc
-> ir eirorts to asust us
in furnhihing paint to paint o t
girl8 dormitory^ We --?if mnvinf
out surely ir'. th>.prcrject.
Miss Leer Pue his complete
v ,ram nursd ""course a* . th
? - -1?S'-imartt i n-WaveiTey Rospi
al, Col. ntbia, S C., is now at he
>mo. wor hipped at Beth.le.hen
aptist church Funday 'morning
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Bethlehem Raptist Church
Rev. A. P. Porter. Pas'or
A r>:cn err wd found its way thru
I the bitter cold to service Jjund
' morning. Rev. Porter brough
an inspiring message frc/m Phi.
' th? Son
aa subject of his ~ discourse. It
. as cjoyed _LtV?lL- The
Missionary society met i,v
./ I . morning service.
The president, Mrs. Puttie P*>t
terson was unAhlo to be out afte-a
first class case of flu but better
at this writing.
i business
meeting and adjourned until next
meeting the 3rd Surday in Feb.
fhe passing orf Rev
Willie "Moody ^.t his residence in KUcnton,
S. C., "was quite a shod'
Saturday, January 20 to relatives
TTI
thI friends. lie was pastor o:" F
I'.ve churches. St. Paul, Snelling I
s. C ; St. Marian, Hu tersville, S T
Parks Baptist church, Rcbbins
S C.; .Mo es Baptist thcrch, El S
lenton. Funeral services will be
held _Thuisdty, January 25th in
tUn i*S 19
WIIC
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TOLLY WORKERS OBSERVE J
SIXTH ANNIVERSARY I
]
Seneca, S. C.-?Sur day, January
1, , appreciative aucience as. 1
sembled at the Ebenezer Baptis
church to witness tn sixth ar.ni
versary program of the , Jolly '
Worker:/ club, an auxiliary of saiu 1
church. The club was organize .
u as nuuiain ox ceiemonips.
"Fairest Lord Jo us" was uscdi;
as- the opening song. The cii.b
Vv ...i v..s L-iinio", compos
ed by Mrs. Catherine Johnso.
was sung as the second number
;u. iy ?iiiu l .e.us oi tne cluL
were gwen by Mrs. Bird.e Scoti
.vppropiiate readings wtie rende.
ed bv Misses Ollie Lane and Inez.
Washington; Me-dames Mary
fhoniis, Geneva Sharp and Ltt'u
lah Washington. RulK-nstei. V
. ivm.\ in i" \v us played oy Airs
ailiermc .li.hu:.in wh.- aim m-r-v?r
ad as pinni*^ f"r >h" l "[?" >"?|
. n .ii \ct." and "God's
Amazing Grace" were boautnuiq
>ung by a quartette composeu o (
Mesdamcs Mary Thomas, Snow,
yrd Scott, Lillie Webb and Lain
*urrison. '1 he guest soloist wa (
dr. E. N. Hammond, wr.o teachc
at Pendleton, S. C. He was ror.
erly a member of the Kroxviu j
ouege quaile.. His rendition, o,
'MornWig" (Heirchei), "Open Tu
Gates"?(Knupp),?and?tm??ti'iid. ' "
tional Neg-ro spiritual, "By an.
.v tauu\alcu me annum-.. .'n.
^eonora Gcllman was the accom
panist.
. rne offering was taken by Mr.
'.onyers Thomp-on and tMiss W'u
tie Sims. Mesdames Lerlie Sim'i
o ' anil Eloise Jenains seiveu .a
usher3.
Out.of town visitors include
Mr. B. W. Gallman, Mrs. En
Doyle and Miss Howell, all o
miiieton; Mr. ? and, Mrs. Cra.
Childers and Mrs. Lrlo ChilJers i
Westminster.
BUSH RIVER BAFT. CHI UCH
Rev. J. C. Collier, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 10:1'., '
a.m. by Supt. T. A. Bobb. The -
deason was -beatrtifu 11 y t aught ~tjr
Rev. Livingston; reviewed oy l?. .
W P. Reeder of Mt. Olive. 11',
,a?e many inspiring and encouia;,
: g remarks.
Prayer meeting conducted b\
Deu. Henry Heeder and Bro. Win
Mosley. Sunday was Corinriuaio.
day and the congregation was wei i
a1.*. tiled, ui.nowgn it ua.-> a cokr-^
day. The pastpr selected ps i
text St. Xuke 21:3G, subject Wutci *
nd i ne sermon wa <. weil receiv
ed. The trustees are endeavo. tng
.-ee to it that the church i.~ 1
kept comfortable during the win I
.er aeason. I
W? really did miss our advanet
eacher who ha 5 beet ailing foi
several dayuf, Miss Mattie Lee <
Jackson. We ere l.opiTYg for ^1 >
i speedy recovery. Also Mrs M
Brc/oks, Dea. J. J. Wallace, Bre
..ileen,?Lro?Mm. k?Philip?i-*??
-trio.: sly sick. Come to Bush ltiv
r .friends and visitora&are ahvay:
velcome. """"T
IORR1S BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
A11V S?ittr lnvi_
?inwy wtuuiti in vwi
Sunday, somewhat lessened the a.,
tendance it oui scivices, and yet
fair congregations were in atten
i nee during the entire cJ. y. '1 hi
morning service began at 11:0c
o'clock. Dr. Lemon preached fron^
the subject-'TThe Value Of Tht
Kinadom." The text was f.om S .
Matt. 13:24. The discourse was
welLreceived by those who heir.
.C Thfe message at the evening se_
vice was brought by Rev. Sweet
wine, an e\*_'ngelist, who hid been
vorking in the northern par. of
the country. He spoke from St
Matt. 20:15. We a:e pleased to
note the continued improvement
of Brother Rufus Jones, ihc leadei
of elass^Bl. He is a reguliv_ attend
ant agrin >Dt all of our services
At this wiiting, Brother W. H.
Simmons is confined to his home
.with a slight aL-aek-of lag.if>pe
We regret the illness of Brothel
Chapel Johnson, the faithful leid
.?r of class 9. Although he lives in
Summenille. he is one of tha.mas4- onsistent
members of our chur.h.
and is invariably present,, eve.y
Sundry morning in ^Charleston
We are hoping fcrr him a speedy
recovery from his illness. Our sick
list continues to grow each week
The Leadeis Shower was held list
Monday night, with the usual
large crowd in attendance. The
program conducted by Brother W.
D. Bradford, wrs enjoyed by those
who had the pleasure of witness
:ng the same. The lei ders were le
membered by their members with
gifts of every description. The
sale of tickets for "Wings Qvei
Jordan" continues as the time ap
proaches for this memmoth per
formance. Our Junior choir, undei
the direc ion of Mr. Phillip Ben ]
| nett rendered effective service dut |
j ing the entire day. Mrs. E:nr Ben (
nett rendered the musical sclec
lions for the Leaders Concert last J
Mondi y nigh' . Our usual Sp ing Rally
is already planned, '">nd has
bren endorsed by our official borrd ]
This being General Conference |
year, our rally will be staged at i
in earlier cfte. The indications
arer that we shall put over our^
,.progrfmme successfully. We still
maintain our "Forward Look." i
E PlUfEttO LEADER
'ATROL OFFICER OF
JHERTY HILL
CHOOL DIES"
>i perintendent Cordon II. Garrett
Smds Words of Regret
-North Charleston: Liberty Hill
School lost a loyal, in: etlieiant
pupil by thP death ot Willie J.
[toed, Jr.7 son o? Mr. i nd Mrs,
Kecd 01 Dewey Ha!, 1? 1 iday, Janu
wy 19th. 6
At t hp funerrh Sundae. -the pa
rol olhceis servo. as pall bearers,
while the girls assisted with the
[lowers. The Liberty Hill pupils
..nil teachers {jaye 1 very beauti
fuL bunch of dowers. "The "gllTs
tU.alet iTiUlerell two beautiful sc
cctions, directed by Miss Etta L.
Win.s. Henry Price, put.ol cap^s in
spoke on he service rendered?by
\\ illie as an officer. All other stood
at attention while the lemarks
were being i^de.
The prna ipal, Mr. J. Thomas
Wilson, expressed the sinceie sy;n
pathy of the district superinten
-en , Mr. Gordon H. Garrett, the
toatd of trustees, the county su
re visor, P. T. A., tefchers, and
pupils.
air. WilsenendyiL-his--5pct?Ch by
jayiflfr thnt~TTcujrding to the TTh~~
i c >rd of Willie, hf ig?not r end;
but resting in .- world tha. is bet
er th:n ours.
The fune;;il was cfliciently offi
nated at Union Baptist Chuich.
jy the pastor, Rev. J. Sut on, rs
isted by Rev. W. II. Wilscn and
Mhers. . ..
IIE BETHLEHEM
FIAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E E {ffmhtm, Pastor
The Missionary Society met as
isti'l Thurs.iy evening. ?t 4:d0 at
he chuich. Airs. Lady J. SimpKins
ne president presiding. At er u?
.otions, M.s. L. A. G>ahum open
u toe topic oi the uiy: 'ilow lo
.let The Al'ost out Ut L.fe,' i'juou.
by Airs. N'un.y Singleton and
theis.
Rev. J. P. Gypson, pastor of the
>Ie ropolittui and James Hope wen
iaptist churches was the , g-est
pei ker. He wis presented by the
mstor. IIq gu e us some vi ry in!
cresting thoughts on how, to get
he most out of lue. After the mes
age by ou, guest speaker, the
uissiei.aij sisters arose in a token
f appreciation und thanked Rev.
jypson for his helpful remarks.
On j.-'nutrv 15th. th*. Lord saw
4?1<?- tttkc- ti-uriT"our it nks, wof
he best young workers in our
anks, Mrs. Emma Lee Gilliam
anus. She was ill only a few days
vhen cea h called her awi y. She
a'-s funertlized at Bethlehem Bap
i-t Church last Sunday afternoon
it 2:-15 o'clock, with heT pastor of
iiciating. More th; n eight hundred
friends* and members -turne^W-ou
o pay4,heir respect for this young
Christian life. The .Senior Cho.r
u.nished the music! She was a
"i ithful member of the some. She
.vas bUried at Calvary Baptist
Jhurch" {nd it was ihere where
those who loved her most saw hei
.or the last time; but her life will
ive as long as they live.
SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE
INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS
By JuTa Braxton Clark
New Yoik, N. Y.: In the pros
nee of the men bers ani their
friends the newly elec ed officers
jf the South Carolina Leagut
were inipresively inducted-by Sit.
:icy Davis, leader of the Nineteen
.h Assembly Dist.ict on Sun:ty
evening, January 14th, at the
home of Mrs. James Verl, 201 W
137th street.
Miss M ggie L. McLaughlin, the
organizer, presided o\er the bus.
.icss meeting that proceeded the
nstal'.aticn. The officers who were
installed for the yea: ire: Assem
>lyman William T. Andrews, presi
*ent; Mrs. Anna Corkley, first
vice presiden ; J. H. Patten, see
i vice n esident: Mrs. E. A.
\Varrcn. financial sccreta y; Mrs.
Anna? Harewood, corresponding
ccretivy; Mrs. James Veal, treas
urei; Rrv. B. J. McClsllan, chrp.l
lain; Benjamin Smiley, sergeant,
t -rms; Mrs. JhliaJBraxton Clark
eporter; Richard "Grant, chai m: n
of sick committee. Trustees: Dr.j
R. R. Wilkinson, E die C. Mickey
Robert S. Geiyer, Lillirn Parks,!
Rev. Peer F. Feldei, J. W. Em
rson and Miss Maggie L. Mc. j
Laughlin.
Among the many guests present
were: Assemblyman Daniel Bur ows
who g've a very inspiring
ddress. Other guests included
MosJames Hattie Brooks, Aleva
0. Johnson, Evelyn Miller, G.
Roane, Misses Lidir Gibts, Ger-'
' ude Gnmp. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Nowell, Dr. Davenport,.E. JelTries,1
W. T. Oliver, Ha rison W. Re k-1
n,n, Robert Landers, James V02I,
Jr.
Mrs. J: mrs Ve.'i] was presented
ivith a borutiful pocke book by
lengnc for heT fatithfuf service.
A pleasant evening was enjoyed
by 8IV.
FLOWERS TO THE LIVING
. Thix I- F^eProf. H. A. Read>
By Uncle Tug
Moncks Coiner: Prof. , R. A.
Ready came to us, I mean Moncks
Corner, October 5, 1922, as princi
pal of the Dixie Trtining School.
H-. mot r fotr room building with
mly one broken desk, of course
you can see the desk at anytime
The sea s were nail kes;s with
boards on top. I guess those kids
h'?i pains in the ankle, well no, 1
mean pain in their brcks. The en
kOllment waft two end orre" half doz
rn pupils.
In 1925, a. second buildiny was
erected, which consisted of four
rooms, now used as a primary and
he pig economics department. In
1904, two 100ms were added to the 1
high school building. 1939 give
he good old ''Berkley" an audit<
rium. The audito.ium being convertrble.
They can entertain us
l sometime and teach during class
peiiod. You see Prof, began with
two teachers and two end one hi 11
dozen pupils.; at the presen. he
has plenty of teachers, with an en
lollment of over foui hundred. II
>his doesn't smell good, or aint iin
proven:ent- ft '"Beikley" I don't
A f.,... - T 1-1.1
nnv/?. fx xvn m v/i i vii o a&vj x iUlU
you about the athletics tndcr the
Headline, "Pioneer of Berkley Atli
; leties " This?ig "unele-tug,x better
nown is John L. Aiken.
j
IK UN COUNTY
CCHCOLS NOTES
Aiken County Schools Award
Banners
By W. II. I.amback
Winners of the second month
'g'ni'Sw ivc.uge ; tun-unce banner
"for Aiken Coun y Schools
e.e -w rueu. At a previous^i>ieet
inp the ,h ?" ? rr. ,i s~..no
L. Wilkinson^mauc known?ter
..e -publi-Oa the various., standard
if the - e.huuis.
The banners are rAva.ded record
ng 10 the size and tha number ol
??. heis he school has.
Tluy are as follows: RocJtv-illc
j.it teacher school) had an avei
go of 10U per cent. A perfect a.
rid: nee. '1 his school is taught by
. a. Came Simpkins.
Jackstnville (two teache.
cliool) H u an a\eiage of 9G pei
cent. Aire. Iglnta Jolnisun, irrlhcipa
Jtr. i.a.i m(thn c tea her school/
d an i vetage of 97.3 per cen
Mr. \V. F. Hickson, principal.
*' F.eccman (fou and above teach
cr schol) h'.'d an average of 93.1
p6r ctnt. Air. N. L. Nix, principa
J he highest avenge attend: nc
s sent out from the Supe>int n
cent's oflici. monthly and it en
oarages children to a tend schoo
e .vi ry cay so that thei. particula
c.jtol may get :nd keep the ban
ner for the next 11 on h.
id l"TH EASTERN ATfitETTC^"
ASSOCIATION FORMED
Columbia: A new Athletic Cor
ference was fo.med of stand: re"four
year colleges that were form
rly members of the South Atlai
ic Inter-Collegiate?Athletic?ConTerence.
1 m new conference adopted thi
iiatr.e -Southeastern Athletic" A sanation
1 nd is composed of five
ch rtei members who are: Allei.
University. C 'lumb;:, S. C., Fain
College, Augusfc-V Georgia, Geo;
:ia S ate Cilleie, Savannah, Geo
giar Morris College, Sumter,_S. (.
: nd Fort Valley Normal ?;*nd Indu
trial Colle/e, Fort Vi Hey, Geo.gia
A* tha first organization mee
ing held, Benedict College, Cukn
bia, S. C., and Claflin College, wh
were present, postponed membi
ship in the new conference pen
ng approval of .heir i'.e.ulty ati
etic committee. Other four yea
olkges in the smother stern are.
will te invited to become membt-i
The new body elected temporal
ti.ceiv and voted to hold a mee
'.ng at Puine College, Aug-usta
eotgla, Saturday, February 2?
-hen a constitution" will "be'ToTm
ted and rdoptcd. Temporary of.
:;rs elected were: J. D. McGhe .
r-ngebu g, S. C., President; R
L. Pcguese, Allen University, C
inh a- S. C., \ ice.Prcsiden ; J
H. Gadson. Georgia State College
vaivh. Georgia, Secreta.y; and
W. C. Erwin, Pr.ine College, Ai
usta, Georgit, Treasurer.
The organization of the new cor
'evince followed the close of th
P?h annual session of the Soutl
Atlantic Conference held at Ben
'.i t College, Saturd y, January C
Schools?of?the?new confe.enhr
red in many of the honors i
warded at the South Atlantic C' '
crone- anmal szssion. Allen Uni
versity was declared 1939 cha^
pions of the Sou h Atlantic Co:
Vrc-nce :nd the following al
South Ath ntic eleven was select
ed:
U E.?Ande son?Benedict
U. T.?Yrncy?Benedict
I,. G.?Brown?Georgia State
C.? Sanders?' Paine
3. G.?Wi'liams?Paine
R. T.?Bell?Allen
E.?' atterson?Paine
Q. B.?Davis?Vooihees
i . II.?B. Star key?Allen
R. H.?Moultrie?Benedict
. (t.?>T. McCollum?Voorhees
1 rn' - ? Al- A r1 orori T
[ i ne ooux.ii aiu.-hui. a .........
voted to awird individurl football
mblr ms to. each player on the
.1939 all eleven.
DUE WEST NEWS
Sunday was a beautiful day ov
cr he: d r nd church goers took ad
vantage of it by r ttendipg servi I
ccs in the seve.al chur.hes.
At Momt Lebanon, Rev. Bouey j
delivered a s irring message which
inspired the hearers. Mrs.
Jennie Vauss is recovering
mm an attack of illness to the de
light of hrfr f'milv . ml f It'FldBl
M isc Eloise C. Cowrn left on
last Friday for her home in East
(" mere. N. J? nfter a pleasant
visit with rela'ives.
Mesdames Julia P. Mortgne, A.
M. Perrin, Zenobfcy Hrmpton and
"'n-tnee .tamex, also Mtr O. L. |
Smith of the Due West school facj
ultv attended the Abbeville Conn
ty Teacher's meeting at Abbeville
s: Saturdty.
Messrs. William and Fred Dovg
" s. Lrrrv B?-ownlee, ? nd John
FVceman attended- service at?St
ch near Abbeville last
Sundt y. Rev. J. E. Vauss is the
~aster Mr. Lawrence D. Wharton
was Rev. Veuss' chauffeur. I
'-xrCUTIVES OF AETNA - '
FILM CORPORATION VISIT
COLORED NEWS PLANT
Arthur Dreifu ss,?director endco.prtiuucer
with Beit Goldberg &
Port, Inc., of ''Mystery in Swing'
an all_;olo.ed cast picture b: sed
on the life of a star reporter and
showing wh't an important part
the Negro press plays in the the
tveryay life of its people, pcid i
visit to the California Eagle this
week, along with executives of his
company, to learn lirs .hand just
wnai goes on uenina tne scenes in
u -colo.ed newspaper . office. Mr.
j^remiss siattd Tfter s eerng thtT
greet work going on in this, one
of the many colored newspaper !
plants throughout ihe country, I
"How any producer could stui m'
.1st ip.n portraying the Negio(
as ganvsters and Uncle Tom char |
meters is beyond my imagini tion." ]
He jurther added thrt he wishes
every p.oducer, director and mjin
ber of his i.ace_ could and- would
pay a visit to *ome colored news
paper offi.e and learn the enlight
cning lesson that he md his execu
i a r < p,e--y rw .it I \ mine
on their visit. ^
JONESYftitif
Due to the inclement wea hei
which h?< ni'OVlli firl
.iv\v year, services at all chinches
l.ave been poorly attended.
Sunday Senoul wvs held a.
oath 01 the cnurches here.
Kev. J. W. Co.em: n vscen-cd tlu
rostrum ai Fos er s Chapel and de
.ivered a senium not.to ho lorct-r
tenfo a faithful lew., Despite iht
m.te.. nun b.r, (.ho sum of $.3.01;
as italiztd.
A pall of sadnes w; s cast ovei
jQncsville i s Tuesny evening,
.then ihe death angel entered the
Oi. e of Deaccn L. D. Ste'wait and
la.rned i.is wi.e. Mrs. bte\v..i.
as ill cpiy a few hours, ; nd a?
hat mcaictl, skill rnu lo\ing
hands cou:d do, was of no avau.
ihe deceased was a life long men!
.er of Foster's Chapel, t staunch
.n; strong s.uppoc er of tiic|
hurch. The mothe. of churrh
rnd was known by loth races ju>i_
her deeds of kindness, and m nc.| .
j. all. Funeral services were held
Thursday .afte.noon at Bethany.
Rev. J. S. Etile, ex.pastor, did t
. uce to me occasion in the ser<
mon which he delivered. He w;sj
assisted by her pastor, liev. J. _Wx.
t4olen? nrsrmrhers. She leaves to
u-urn? her loss, a husband, one
aughter. two sons, _ ten?grand
children, three sisters, and a host
i i( U lives , and frien-s. McKis
sick and son had cha ga of the fu
w rah j
ITcueon : n.l Mrs. A. Stewart of j
le n. N. C. ntti n<iod the finer '
,il of Mrs. S ewart, Thursday. I
Mesdamcs Julii Ann Wood and
it-lie Foster are indisposed. I
"Pupils ijru studying ha. r., get
ng ready for the mid yet r exami
nations. I
Mrs. Allie Beatty and sons, Wil
is and Carol Jena of Columbia
were cilled here' because of the
eaih of their mother and gd-nd
. .-the' j
- I
ITING OF Til I OAItVKU J
> SC O)')' I
\t-~;la- ::kus' as o :;.
no Pai ent-Teachers' assooia
o* h.. Ca vrr J.nior high
0"1 h' hi its monthly meeting
tliv s hool. i'. i. "i on Thur
ay cveni- gf .jam avy !8 at 8.i."
'eck
The main features of the even j
v.vrq i\ pi c0 recital given, by
tuder.ls of the high school de
M- menl, and the ciect.on cf officers.
The nominating committee sib
I r.itted its list of nominees to the
> i per ons nominated
by this committee -were unanin:p.i_
ly elected.
Rev. E. A. Adams, who si rv
the organization as president <!'i
ing the past year, resigned beca.L
of other inflicting dcties, a
. t. n. v. 11 >
v"iro (> " vice president,
he ne.vly elected ofTicers an
Mr. Alle i Stewar.
Vice-President, Mrs. Daisy Coun
Secretary, Mrs. Elize Mickle; As
.am .Sivnta.y; Mrs. Loran
nes; Treafinc". Mrs T. M. B '
g: Ri porter, Miss Willic'mew
!. Rend. The^e officers were e
L ; yi ve for?a? period -pi.
yen's.
> h it' r for highest pareirta"
Hendare went.to the se"?ncl g'adMbs
Louise Reese, teacher, whiel
lad eighteen parents present.
Many parents took adva-t. gi
of the parent-teacher conferen^?
" lio-l from 7:30 to 8 during which
time teachers were in their respective
classro-oms to confer with parents
coming ir for individual dis
ussions.
' f f*v th"^ i ?..nl h'i?ine s meet
ing, the group retired to the Home
Economics depnrtmen1, where Cbny '
were served and enjoyed a brief
social period.
PUBLIC WARMED
COUGH MAY Pil
But There Is An Effective
Treatment For Cold Coughs
If you or Any member of your
famiiy is suffering with a lingering
cov h, and oo not know its
cautc, ( U your doctor at once.
Vcu i ' t have the start of a ser
us ; acnt and need immediate
atlent,on. _ ?
Even coughs or bronchial irritations
due to colds or exposure
need a real medicine. Homemade
remedies and mild cough prepara
Saturday, January t7, IS
"athttr academy
trounces jackson high
Crunk n, Janurry 20: Mat)
Academy basketball teams v
over Jackson high of Camden il -uoublcheader,
Fricby night; gi
21?lo and boys 66?19.
_ Mather will.trke on the str<
Hooker Washington terms of , ^ '
t'mbia, F.idny night, January
i"he game will be played in M;
r's ,gyiu. with tsiv admission
wcnty cents.
Booker was conference ch
pion in *39, and his always pro'
a deadly rival for the Eaples. ^
her-was vtcttmors~iTrthe '36 i
'38 encounters, while Booker
st yerr 21?23.
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