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Pift Fwr , ;- ^ Chester Paragraphs Mr. Ralph Martin of Greenville was in the city Monday night. spending a few daya with his ] mother. The last meeting: of the Cheater County' Teachers" Association was held Caturday at Flnley High 1 School. A large number of teachers attended this meeting. The an i nual financial reports were ' mffd^71 oy me secretary ana ireaaurer. ( These reportB were approved. A1 officers were re elected. President 1 S^L^Elnley and Re.Wilkes. _ were elected as delegates to the 1 House of Delegates at the State Teachers' Association in Columbia 1 Misses P. B. Cassell and Dovey Johnson expressed themselves as 1 being, pleased, with the interest and _ co-operation shown by the teachers Ijj. thejr class work from time to time The meetings hive heen_yexx. _ beneficial and the contact with the teachers was always lookt 1 forward to with anticipations of real p eas antness. County Supt. Nunner> and Mr. Gale were present; the v, former encouraged the teachers tc - read-, and read, and read, and maki "^"""^preparation to becoraefbetter teach era. Hh expressed himself as much 1 pleased with the worK Ihfly llttvu ~ done. Mr. Gale spoke about tht Rental of books. Miss Wilkes, su pervisor of the Illiteracy campaign thanked the group for their help ii teaching persons here aad-therc_u^ J read. President Finley thanked the teachers for their promptness interest, co-operation and willing nets to do, and wished all health happiness, and the?hope that al would return the neat year.?"Goo Be with You" was sung and alt de. parted. Mrs. Mary G Ayers is very sick at her home on Gadsden street. Dr. Norman Cotton, of Passaic. N. J., Is in the city because of thillne6s of his sister, Mrs. M. G Ayers. Grand Master J. 8. Stanback Prof, and Mrs. ? L. FlSi?>\ Mr J? C. Channel, Mr. Ted McFsdden Mr. H. D Gladden, attended thi ' funeral services of Mr G. C. "Boag Williams in Newberry Sunday, rfs was buried with Masonic boners The fatally ha? the sympathy c ? his many Chester friends, t In the game played here with Butler Hi, the score was: Girls. 6-16 in favor of Finley Hi. Boys. 26-37, in favor of Fin ey Hi. In Columbia Friday night, Feb 20-15 in favor of Finley Hi; Boys r 24-23, In favor of Finley Hi. 1 "Aunt Nervy,*: one of Chester's j pioneer citizens, died Monday i night at her home near Loomis St Funeral services have not yet been made. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hammond ; motored to Aiken and spent last , Sunday with his parents. v A very large crowd tnjoyed the d amateur program at Finley Hi, f given by Miss A. B. Lindsay's 7th . grade class. Some Rock Hill talent was present and gave several pleasing numbers. The Sixth grade H rf Finley Hi, : taught by Mrs. C. M Finley, wil giver tray in?thcr^uaTtorium?on - i uesaay uignt, siarcn iatn, on Japan This class has been study lng Japan a3 a nuit. They will ap -pear m Japatiese costumesr-woode-n ;. shoes, and will carry -fan# and para sols The class has written its own N play from knowledge learned in ; their dglly study. It might be interest to know that Mr. and Mrs Alfred Gladden 01 Ashford street have nine children ~Th~F"irey^ttltrh Schoot. 1 In the senior class are two married ladles, Mrs. E. B. Lipsey, Cem etery street, and Mrs. Hester Den j nis, Ashford street. Mrs. Lipsey's ' three little daughters also attend school, and It- la a real pleasant time at recess when the little girlsand their mother eat lunch together Mrs. Dennis is a recent bride. A very large crowd attended the v- Martha Washington Party in the dining room at Rraiperd Friday night, given by the ladles of Carmel Presbyterian church. Th -> personnel of the Chester Die trict of the North Carolina Mutua Life Insurance Company held it. annual meeting Friday morning a' the local office and discussed matters pertaining to the work, for the ensuing year. At the home of the manager of this distric* Mr. C. E Leathers, several guests were pre? ent for the annual dinner in thp afternoon. The r.ouse was fragrant with the reason's flowers __ Quests _ were met at the door by Mrs. Wi! lie L. Babeock. Mrs. Ada L. Stan back, dattghter-of the manager,- and? ^ Miss Sarah Agurs, assistant in the local office. The robms were thrown en suite and conversation .wag enjoyed until dinner was announced. In the large dining room were extension tables with lace table covers, dainty china and glass ware and beautifu silver. Mrs. C E. Leathers presided over the din ing room, assisted by their two I ?- daughters, their son, Mr. C. W. Leathers Miss Louise Babcock. Mrs. Hilliard. Mrs Katie Allen Mrs. Cora PoBter and others. The dinner was most palatable, conslsing of rice, gravy, baked chicken maciuvn', co'e m^at loaf corn bread, hot rolls, coffee cocoa cake and ice cream Guests found their places by tiny hatchets, which bore their names. Just after the blessing was _ said, Mr. D H. Babcock presented to Mr. Leathers a throe-t'er birth day cake beautifuv" iced and bear ing tiny pink candles. Mr Leathers was greatly surprised and before he cou d speak, from all parts of th** house. agents showered him with birthday cards bearing appropriate sentiment, which each read as they placed it before him. Mr. Leathers thanked all who gave, but ' t aid be was too surprised to ex~ pre*-? his appreciation, at length. | L . BETHEL A. M>.E. CHURCH Conway, S. C. It is very grati Pying to know that despite of the weather,-conditions. Sunday,, an. predated audience was found a' > r church Sunday Morning. . The service began at the regilar hour, the pastor selecting his text from ICor., 10:12. The higl >oints orawn out from the language of the text andemp: asize were istr 'The?Warning and On ichoes of rejoicing heitwfr while th?. The Encouragement. There wen nesage was being delivered, whu '. uui,' tnat many hearts were made to Tefel -good. The S. S. is wide awake. Sap. moo re ,with hia co-workers, i; . .iie'iiur tne youth together t'r.rv the S. S. The recently, organize : ..oif nas added much to the sucess of The school. A large cro\w. v as out Friday night to witness the Quartette Contest given qr, ier the auspices ol the One Met. qj jo sjuotut^uos oqx qrqT iu;.; iuriier.ce indicated they enhjeyed . r.e program. _ A very interestijrpr ttfscussioi a. card at tthe L.eague houi od by Messrs. F. B. Heminc way " 1 Charles Dewitte.. We- wen glad to see some new face's at ,r-.i r.vr fnvredialelv after ;^|V League the evening services be can. Revs. Davis and Johnson cor. ducted the devotions, aftcrwhic ho Pastor brought another power ful sermon. in.s Dei;*.? trustee s rally day je cl_bs were called and reporto. \s follows: Stewardess Board No 3, Mrs. A. C. Lewis, Pres. Jo'J.S. SVilling. Workers. Mrs. ETbecc. -v.rrcs. fdb.-lf': Trustees. Mr D. Floyd, leader. SGo.d. ; . r.c Or.. " lore Effort Club. Mr. Hemingway ?res.$30.60: Stewardess Boa.u N, 1, Mrs. Sarah k-oyu.''Pres SJS.SJ ... .ii.tess ricarc. No. I. ,wrs l:..u ^atimer. Pres. ?1 > 1.; L's.nrs reortvc $ 11 .c-., Mo. An-: ew Wi?ian: ."res.; fu.p.t A.d. Vrs- Lunette \cb:rsor.. Pres. I.: to: Missionary >c::t-:v. Mrs. P.utr Gadscn. Pres.' -7.:-d. making a grand total oi H ;?36.60. : .vr.? -r.? r. read a pretty poem. Mrs. E. L. v'tuZHuw <v ! v%iz poei* ^ nd a song composed by her. wa; ~ iso sung'by the group The agent- . T the msvnct reported . their?< usiness for the week, thoir report h mounting to $19.09. Those working m the foo'tbal. ontost and receiving $0.00 e.ic tabcock, Mr. L. J. Miles, Mr. C. \V. t yeanier s, ~Mr3. MrE". Dear hers, Mrs i. B Seal, Mr. D. L. Eeaster, Mis.1. E. Ramseur, Mr. C. E. Leathers. ir. G. S. Babcock. A football contest vas on for the ompany and the prize was won by he Chester District. The prize vhich was $90.00, was equally divided between the 10 agents of the ILtrlct. Mr. Leathers thanked al. or their untiring effor s in lncreas ng their membership, and emphaized the fact that the company be.eves in a profit-sharing business. Ir. G .W. Bolden, manager of the Spartanburg District, presented Ir. Leathers with a gift from the .g.mJ^rMLr."^r.A\L.K_cnnedy, from he home office in Durham, made a .rief talk and presented Mr. Leath rs with a gold pin from tho offi..ais .of the company for services , nderpd, and praised liim for bis . vonderful work here. Mr. C. E ^e?thers was presented with a gold >in from the company and a letter if commendation from-tti-e-Nattone-r ^'egro Insurance Ossociation. Mr gathers has been an agent for 39 ears, a. d" Mrs. Leathers for 22 ars. She led in industrial in3ur* -> in South Carolina. Mrs -.eathers was also given a bonus oi 36.04 and Mrs. A. B. Seal of Rock lill. $23.82. Brief talks were mad< .^fj. Hawkins of Rock Hil : M. T. Coker of this city; Rev M. Beatty of Winnsboro; Prof !. E Riley of- Lancaster; Mrs. T ". Hammonds wife of the Chester )istrlct Manager of the Pilgrim 'fe Inpurance Company. TSORRWE WANT ft] \?OUNGER MAN FOR I W. JIB THIS JOB J mjs {Vovc HoxAL f ~toxr Ym, ewiployera do Judge your igt by your hair. AndB IT your hair la gray you might as well wear a tag aaylng, "I'm old?too old for ihlt Jobr Hare you arer loat out on good ioha for thla reason ? If vou have. don't worry ? you can keep It from f happening again. Simply color your ftalr with Codefroy's Larieuae. No matter how gray youre la now, It will Instantly take on glowing, youthful-looking color when Larieuae la hruahed through It. No eiperlence neceaeary ? directions In Eackage tell you how to apply _ arleuee. Takea only a few minutes. Color will not rub off or waab ou? lieu Larieuae ? keep your age a secret. Who knows, It may mean new Job for you . . . and new friends .. . and new chanree for romance. Gat a bottle today IF YOUR DEALER DOES NOT HAVE IT, SEND $1.25 (no extra postage) DIRECT TO M >3 ooDKinovi /tXSllzU&B MAII COLO!ING SQDtfMV MFQ. 00 ,MIS Otivs St.,St.Laala,Ha. T! HERE AND THERE ~ Mr., and Mrs. Augusta Martin >f New York are here visiting rel .ives and friends in Columbia. .nd will return to New York aior Easter. Great revival meeting in pro :rcss at Kidgewood Methodist church this week. This church is ivuig us tirst anniversary and .ie preaching is being done this week by the Kevs. C. B. Frecmar E. A. Davis, H. B. Pearson, J.\Y Neal and A. C. Jones. Lari? are attending. Rev. W. The Slab Town convention giv n last Friday night at Howard school by the older folks is ~tt.i enoral talk in Columbia. Mrs M. E, Bowman, who s ?rns?exhibitionA deserves specia honor for the way they were trail .. a..d their contribution to Uu public. Prof. Dakus is the prin Miss Will Lou Gray, of the tale department of education an. Mrs. Meldonia Waters, a supervi sor delivered stirring addresses a. a*tt.e White's WPA center last Tuesday night. Both of thos. -uucators _u.ee iared. _everyone._ca/_ ?va heme, if they are ..wiling u laiio tro wcni'u'* and want it ba>enough. Mis. Geneva Lewis,.pre u?.;.t of lue WPA association re spondeu to the addresses. " "woodruff news Trinity A. m. L. Zion Church Rev. J. A. Ldpsey, Pastor Sunday was a" very beatlifuI iy '"e p-isr.-ir and member of the above name church wen. .-.ad to bo ..ack in the seats. As is has been two months that vo have had any services at ou. :hu:ch on account af the road beunder construction ana eecd i.::d every one semed to feel at .torr.e. Even the pastor and wi must say that he preached aa nc\ ,'i* before Sunday night he agai. i ought us another real blessing Joth were enjoyed by everyone. The Stewardess Board and oth r members and friends of Ihrinitj "hnroh nounded the naator Satui lay night at the home of Mrs. Me ie Franks. An abundance of nict things were given him which h> highly appreciated. Lne Busy Bee Club met at tht i>ime of Mrs. Eliza Thompson, Feb. 23. The meeting was calle-. :aoTdrrtytheChaplih"arterwhici. the business mattter was taken u\ with the president in charge. After the transaction of the business a call for dues was made ant ill members responded nicely. Wt adjourned to meet at the home o\ Mrs.* Minnie Lee Thompson ant. Mies Mozelle Parks. Mrs. Thompson .served a delicious repast aim evervone enjoyed itt. Among those atttending the/pro gram "Wings Over Jordon/ at jpartsnburg were Mr. and/ Mrs Will Smith, Misses Elsie Cannon, Gertrude Marshall, Mrs. Allen Wil liam, Mrs. Carrie Winn and Mr. .tarris Nelson.^ ^ ^ >_ GEORGETOWN NEWS Georgetown is lively again with neetings, clubs and social activities of all kinds. A delightful'Bingo tea' Was giv en by a number of Allenites a ne home of Prof, and Mrs. G. W Howard last Wednesday evening in?interest o?_lhe_Allan?Libx&ri. nive. The program was conduc ;d by Prof. W. F. Harrison. Mis.Marie Jackson and Miss A. L Kennedy were in charge of thSimes, which were exciting a< well as enjoyable. Mrs. E. W Howard pinned numbered heartn the' guests at the door. Mr 'amos Wilds won the door prise Refreshments were served to ovc . ty guests. A neat sum was pro sented to Mrs. B. M. Dunmore president of the Missionary society who thanked the sponsor? 'or their effort. Mr. William Jones spent the week end with his mother at Myrtle Beach. M.s. T. J. Clarke was hostess "> the Better Borne and tiarden club ? last Thursday afternoon. Hiring the business session plans ' ir the dedication of the new ,v>oo! were discusse. The President Mrs. G. C. Teele named the finding committees for 1940. A jro,2ram was made for the year rt tiero'js donation was given to fUn Vinf room for undernourished childru v.ie West End. y?ro ivade for a binge party "at"' Howard school on Feu . . uenofit of "the Commur v Center. Next meeting wit! Mrs,. E. M. Beck in March. . . ..-.siouary society of Beil nv t with Mrs. M. F. Wilds or ?M' afternoon. Mrs. Corine Gamble is indispos -u this writing. We pray fo ->ir]v recovery. The passia? of Mr. Samue o t e Sampit section o ^"'."eetown county at McClellahospital, Charleston, on last Wc' s n shock to the com TTi? funeral service wa. held Sunday at Cumberland A. A' E. church. A large number nr tended the rites. He is survive if. wi-'ow, thirteen childre ' host of relatives and friends " V M. PL Church Rev. R. S. Lawrence, Pastor eti"''ay were very good. Subject for the mornin^ noart of the Pure". The ?non vn' very niueh enjoyc' The followinr were welcome vis ;t -s Messrs Bervn and Jamer Browne of St. John church Wnccamaw and Mrs. Dora GofT Walk or, recent bride of Mr. J. T. Walk ev. Presiding Elder Dr. T. J. Mile* will be with us Sunday, March 8 1 - ? * T CT ' STt IB PAUfWfO tfcAPBB The Four Ink Spots At Township Auditorium, , March 11 Swing music originated in the Jungles of Africa, and it has -ince adoption by the public been <avk.?ia.Lviy interpreted- oy ilarlens entertainers. 1 hat's what ISJkfs the* meteoric rise of the Four Ink Spots, furrentiy appearing at the Township Audiorium. so unusual; for the Ink .4 ji\e group, have been clicking solidly with sweet ballais. The Spots believe there is a lesson in .neir success for other colored roups- to learn. _TPWe struggled .of?hve years featuring jive arar.gcments," they point out, ' but .othing happened until we reorded 'If 1 Didn't Care' a ballad'' ~At that time we were on the ergo of disbanding because we ouldn't get work. B\it the ree id, fortunately, became a best oiler and cxeated a demand fot s.. We knew our forte then1, and mmediately countered with an_ ther lahad. '"It's Funny To Evryone But Me."?which combinrt with the total on oui pieviuua ecord, established a new high at o T V* ?-k w wvuuivot i am uuuuiy CUI1* .meed us; colored quartets all ,;ako one common mistake?they ilways swing it! So audiences . lace them all in a single cate* ,ory. We believe that's one rea.^n for our success; audiences are* ^urpiised to see us hounce out ofy ne wings, ostensibly la swing \ .'cartel, and?deliver?soft?and .ou;hiqg ballads. It lifted ub out) f the groove?and made us' land outl" | RIDGE SPRING NEWS ^ - I tno qsqt moujj o; ,vuos ojb a,\y pastty, Rev. A. C. Jones, "Is illagain and was not able to be at Ridge Hill Sunday.Mrs. Lucile Raiford and her sister, Mrs. Daniel of Johnston.. left_ for, Hempstead, N, Y. to at? tend the funeral of their brother. - - K ? School Activities ' coming: wnat.' The Slab-Town | District ConventionrTTace? Ridae Hill School Auditorium. When? on | Friday night March 1, 1940. Admissiorr? 5 cents. If you want to have an evening of real enjoynui- don't fail to attend this won.^iul convention. We were glad to welcome Mrs._ Sallie L. Quatdebaum, one of our patrons, as a visitors at chapel on Monday. We extend sympathy to ttha Gamillion family in the loss of < their brother and uncle. Also to the Abney family in the Iobs of their small daughter and sister. Washington birthday was observed last week. The members ol the 6th grade gave an interesting program in chapel. In observing Washington's birthday the mem wis ui me oeiuur i/tu?s were re"qquirod to write as many words as possible using only letters contained in the name "George Wasn.ngtoii." Prizes were awarued_ to vne ones having the gieaUst num oer of words. Fust prize was won >y Miss lola D^vis, wr.o had 2U1 words, and second prize was- won -^y?Miss?MaUie Ura Gibson wno aad 286 words. .'AWLEY'S ISLAND NEWS. A noble sermon was preached at ot. John A. M. E. Sunday by Bro. 1'om Greene of Maryville. Our pat>or preached at Gordon. St. John .3 functioning nicely along all lines under the splendid leadership oi our forestghted pastor, Rev. Sr. E. Washington, and nis faithful wife. As usual there was a large attenk ance at Sunday School and mucn was gleaned from the lesson. Splendid services at Acadia where the evangel.st, Mrs. H. Gardener, spoke for Rev! t'essellien, tho pastor. She also spoke for him at Mt. Zion Sunday night. Dro. Sindale delivered a wonderful message iere In the morning. Rev. Wm. McFarian of Klngstree. S. C., preached a grand and meaningful sermon at Mt. Zion on last evening. His theme was ''WatcF." The letters in the word was aimnzea as ionows: W-watch your ways, A-ivatch your action, T-watch your thoughts and tongue, C-watch your charaoter. -and greatest of -all H-watch ycrur heart and home. This inspirational message was much enjoyed. We are glad to know that Mr.! 'Toward Reld is home again after, heing critically ill at the Florence Williams hospital. Mrs. F". Washington and others from kSandy Island were dinner -nests of Mr. and MrB. Willie Neshitt Sunday. Glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. W. "trown Into the .".eader's family as eekly readers. 1 will hold his second quarte-rlv | < -v nn iviondav. March 4 "he pastor earnestly ask that ev " n orrhcr do his full d"tv tc" take this conferonce a success. In. MamoHam In Tovfng memory of our hus band and father Mr. Isaac Fis-. urne, who died Feb. 27, 1934, 4 As the sun was setting in the weV Jesus came and took the one wo loved best. ""est in peace dear one, Angels guard thy sleeping day; We will meet you to part no more On that resurrection day. - Mrs. Isaac Fishbourne and CUkUtir* MILLER CHAPEL A. M. B. CHURCH Rev. L. O. Bowman, Paator. - Xewherry, -S.?C,-?Last Sunday was very pleasant and all churchgoers were found at their place of worship. Lovo feast was omitted and will be administered next Sunday morning, followed by communion. Rev How man haB launched. ouL his program fbr the district conferonce and church rally. Six cap. n i n a u*arn Qt^nnlntoH nomnlv TV.T **a V WJ/|/V/.MVVU, UMUIV*/ f n. I. Pratt; Mrs. L M. Gilder. Mrs. Hattie P. Alexander and Mr. Herbert Coleman. . . The baby contest is moving forward and wltl take p4ace Sunday, March 17. 1940, at 3:00 p m. All mothers are working hard for the prizes. Neat Monday nite Is official board .nopting and all Ion dp are to rnl lect 50 cents from each member on vbeir class and report same for the general conference delegate?e*=penses. Please don't fail. Deaths. One of the great pillars of Mi lei hapei has fallen On last Fr.day I the great monster" of ~deatlr^&Tini I moned Bro. O C. Williams into his I new nome. l ne call was answered .n Sa\annah, Oa., while he was visit,ng his daughter J lia . .?,uj '< and waa brought up Sunday *norn-ing and funeral.zed"at~MTIler's at 2 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. L. G. Bowman, assisted by Revs E. E Oaulden, Nance and Anderson. Hi6 chi dren, Mrs Julia Mae Harris of and Mr. Gvcil V\iltia,,.s of iWv. York city,"together with hundreds, of friends, were among the many hundreds who availed themselves to be present. Bro. G. C. Williams was one of the greatest 'avmen in Sou>h t aroUna. Several times he was elected to the general conference. He' ? Lia? uKr . <fx^j.^mL. Wukk ROY/ . MUi ^HaaHaHHIMHHHlMai 1 SPEi | ? CLEANIN ?f (Limited 1 4 plain Dresses or Men's Suits or Ove ij: /coats or 8 prs. par ? or 4 pair of drape ;[ ies orcurtair 4 .cleaned and press? 1 4 29c each DR/ CLEANlf i Branch Office: j: 1412 Main^tr i LEEVY'S FUNERAL H0M1 !! Undertaking And Embalm ?' ?SLOGAN? I LOWER PRICES I; AMlli^.ANCE SERVIC < > j "As Near As Your bearcat Ph' ' ? UntrsburK and Ridfceway, S. !! 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUM 1 ! PHONE 9276 0 ? ?0 ? ? ? ???< ' ' ?? *? wu the strongest steward la M1V ler Chapel. He never was a church fighter. He loved his Church. He made largo contributions to his church from time to time. He helped the poor and unfortunate . ones, both white and colored. He operated a large farm and was one of the strongest and best undertakers In the city. His place will be hard to fill. He was widely known, and everybody who could tarda nrnaont f r\w f Ka ooartAai ttu^ |/iVOVUW i VI Utv 1 ID^/VV L MICJT nad fjr him. The floral IrThuTes " were moat numerous. Many of them came from other cities. He was planted by the Bide of his be/ears ago to the beyond. _ More will be said about him In his biography. Peace to his ashes. 7 Mr John i-razier, of Fh lade phia. For n.; an ex-member of Miller, was brought'to newberry last Sunday night and was burled Monday afteru ion by- Rev. Bowman in the old family plot. His sister from flacksonrille., Fla., and othor relatives Trom Newport News, Va.. were pres Ho was an active member in one of the A. M. E. churches In Philadelphia T'ndertaker Pratt, one of, the best In the State, had them in | nhartrn A special service will ho o? Mi i s 1 hap 1 Church Sunday morning Don't fa'l to come and witness t the same. Com? to church. Go to church. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB ! ? * ? _ i The Club held its weekly meet- * ing at the home of Mr. John Bis- I hot). The meeting was called?trr H order by Mres. Nellie Green, acting as Chaplin. Our devotions 1 V carr cd out as usual, afterwhi:h the president took charge. The presi lent asked for the minutes of the l:at meeting which were approved of and adopetd afis HE L 3? $5-( ?AND Or _ EACH I t \L CR >1CAL Q C I A L |j m nn?i?p x 1 V* V/Jk A JLUAV I rime Only) | 2 Oi l . CASH & CARRY ];!' I a;'' ER'S f I T y>? /-v m a . k .a . X ! LUMfANY ' i i 1907 Main St. f , Phone 9932 | J 1 f i L 8. l*#rj, Mtn?|?r ,,,,, 7,?Mt - ! : * y,'. -*- - \ : y~y* 1' .? ' Saturday, March 2, 1940. i.,.?,. ,,,. j--. ALSO STARTING MON. I "BROTHER RAlJ I AND A BABY" | WITH PRISCILLA LANE I WA YMF MHRRIC LBJ ROARING ADVENTURE! Spencer TRACY in ?"NORTHWEST PASSAGE" HELD OVER' , ?~ 4 er the proper corrections. y Mrs. H"ttie Johnson is s^till on >e aick Hat. ? Unfinished business was theft" lisbursed -of. The officers of the club will meet Wednesday ntght it the home of Mrs. Porter for \ round table discussion. Mrs. Et- . ia raae weuare will nave a fisnffry at her home. 903 W:lnut St., Saturday Night, March 2. The next meeting wll be at the iome of Mr. A. P. Wlliams, 1808 vVi.s.'.ington St. 15 member* answered to the roll call. Mr. Sam Williams, President Mrs. L. B. Garrick, Reporter ; CALLING rOU? ? >0 CASH 7~ rHER AWARDS NE IN WIS >:15 r. M. tlON.-WED.-FRI.' { own UIZ = AIRENZVEWS __ The present raly at Friendship? Church, pastored by Rev. M. M. Peace, is now in full swing. Its composed of two armies, the Reap md the Blues. May the best army be victorious. Hhe visiting friends and returning members at our services were: Mr? Walton of Augusta, f19.; .Clyde Sootr of Windsor, S C.; Mr. George Oillam of he <vtv md also Mr. Wollnre Smart of the city: Miss Zelda P. Wilkerson. of Po"'i st. f! Mrs Nancy B. ""olemnn of W^st Palm Beach, Fla. Miss Cozetta Cromer of Newberry, 5?. C., 'the sister o( Miss Louise Cromer, who is a teacher In our public school, spent the weekend here and ws also p**es cnt at our morning services. Mrs. Ppfnmp M'ison ?>?v> ??> r>~ and Mips Flora Oakman of Wind"ield Town wore also visitors. We welcome and visitor and friend who find time to atend our services. The efort on the part of Mrs. Malinda White and others to raisemoney ia order toequipour new Sunday School building with :hairs has been qquite a success. Phis will be celebrated on the 3rd Sunday in March in the building and an all star programme is beng plonned for this occasion. lhe N. Y. A. Center for girls was presented with a flag of tho United States on Sunday, Feb, 26 ay the Mayor of Aikenfi. Rev. M. if. Peace was guest speaker. The rally of Cumberland A. M. h. Church, . sponsored ,by Mrs. . Bland, was a prand success. Tho -aly was a junior production. The foung folks were captions of the news and were sole participants n toe program. The s^ond edition of the Schofield Digest, nearinng pi>?lie OB, will soon be out. The Editonaal Staff is: Editor, Ruth L. fownaend; Bus.?Mgr.,?Vermel la Vlason; Co-Circulation Managers. Charles Walker and Jesse Holman md sixteen reporters. Th?? n^w auditorium-Gymnaaitm is almost complete. We Juni a id .-"mors are hoping to iave our Promenade in it at the md of the year. It is Thacther's jymnasiom. The Golden Rink, an organlzaion of young girls, sponsored by drs. Ella Walketr, war re-organi* * ?.f ? ..... .. i-jEEC /