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Debate Season At A lie
Paine Here Saturday 1
Saturday evening, March 23,J at
eight o'clock in the Allen Univer-j
sity auditorium the third home debate
of the college season will be
staged by the Allen debaters
when thy meet Paine College, of
Augusta, Georgia, on the isolation
question. The negative team
-will debate at home, while the affirmative
-team will dabate in Augusta
the same evening.
SALUDA NEWS
The Saluda County Field Day
was called to order by president
at 11:80 o'clock singing The Negro
National Anthem. - The devo
ional exorcise was conducted t>y
Rev. J. H. McKissick. The Saluda
C^nty^ranhi^gcho^ jyn dyrthe
welcome address. Music wa?
rendered by Ridge Branch school.
Mr. A. C.Hightower introduced
and presented the speaker, Rev. J.
D. Rucker, who used for his subject
"The Social Forces of Educa- |
tion". -Special emphasis were |
placed on these three points: 1
The Home; 2. The Child and 3rd |
The Teachers.?This addicss whmI
really beneflchil lu liTT pronwii T
After this wonderful address the ]
Ridge Hill school rendered two
beautiful selections written by j
Tbotnaa A. Dorsey "I Am on tho-|
Battle Field" and "When I've
Done The Best I Can". County
Supt^ S. T. Burnett was presented.
Mr. Burnett commented on
the speaker's address. Mr. T. F.
Wammiwut?supervisor of Saluda
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Vtar. 23rd.
County jjpoke in his own way.
to1 the assembly. ?Hm-mentioned
ii? ccowt ' of '"ield Dav?rrrrb other phases
"of Kdnoatinnal inprqvx,
"vnts in Saluda county in the las'
few years. Miv* .Main I Tui'nei
sanjy "Sa ili i' Throu >h". 'Couldn't '
Hear Nobody Pray" was a special ;
-request -ttunw.?f?t* M i wK -T.
nett. After ?collection and bene- 1
diction, attention was then turned
to the exhibits from all schools in '
the county. KvcrvthinK from e
"l"iTitr rivg tn-kitt-hch cabinet'lirrif ~j
beds wore tc> bo soon. One couldn't '
heln but marvel over the way the t
children are being trained to
work.
? A ami 4(k)-yrt 4aah and
a basketball came Hope llii- \
ion and Ridge Branch schools v;;<s
"TTayt'd.' The scute were 1712 m ~
favor of Ridge Branch. This was J
a day of pleas re for the people '
of- Saluda county. ? -1
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A. Ih CLUB OF MANNING \
HOLDS GOOD MEETING ;
Clarendonlnns met in full at- '
tendance as response: to a call of 1
the A. U. Club held in Manning, '
SSggTgJS fPSlf'
ful home of Mr. and Mrs*- \\ d- (
liam Thompson on Bottulary St.
President S. R. lliggins was guest
speaker. Prof. J, T. W. Mints
and Prof. IT. B, Butler of the General
Alumni of Allen accompanied '
President Higgins and -gave inspiring
talks to the Club. The t
Clarendon Cluh wi'l have a tin..
ni>"u ior iiiv.* mccuntr zt i
L1 ii. _
aimeuu
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Every effort is 1
lumbin and^f^F
y a most enjoyabl
not only- tbe we<
WOfit" in fTv?i \70 O
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come awaiting- y
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ST. PHILIP A. M. E. ( HI RCF
Rev. T. H. Weathers, Pastor
Knstov? r.- Everybody?hm i-i
well .pleased with the new pasto
Rev. T. II. Weathers, and workinj
to make all ends success."" ti
really delivering' , God's message
A jnonth ago a plan was p i
on by Mrs. Katie Jones and th<
C4
?Ui?u iiiv-'iuyfi s ui ou x iiiiij;
[is the Seven Churches. T h i
:hui*ch was divided into seven di
visions making the leader head o
?ach church. The report was a:
follows: Class No. 1 and 7 leadei
Mr, doh?rd-arker -and-Mr, Rphrnir
Deveaux, secretary Miss Mamii
E. Hinton raised $27.50. Class No
I and 3, Leader Mr. W. McKni^hi
ind Mr. Rich Jones, secretary Rc
>ie L. Keitt. raised .$25.00. ?las:
No. 5 leader Mr. Isaiah Johnson
\lr. Henry Johnson, Jr., se retarj
Mtv. Rebecca?Robinson, secretary
Pl< asant Johnson, raised $21.80
Plnss No. 4 and 6 leader Mr; Da,'id
Myers, Mr. Henry Johnson
Sr.. secretary Uniee Smith, raised
S20.07. Class No. 7 and 11 leadei
Mr. David Carter, Mrs. Lillia
Squire, secretary Emma Read.
uisrw .j>i i.ou. H uiss i\o. z and )
ea<lcr Mr. Bishop I.akin, Mr. We?
nn , UnHT-wrnrrtniyGhrniio Hnii
ai"od ijni.70. ('lass Nu. ? U'iMl:
r Mr. Thomas Robinson, Mr. Gee
Washington and Mrs, I.ona Sum or.
<i evotary Rosa I.ee Weathers
aised $12.10. Grand total raised
This rally will be completed
the second Sunday in April
* foscribe For?
flu4 Fa 1 in otto Loader
E to C(
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ruK inn
Stale"!
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Doing; made to make }
Palmetto state Teach
e one .... Columbia
ek when the teachers
r. You will always fi
'ou at the Capital City
OF COLL
L B. OWENS, Mayor
COUNC1LM EN
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TOE PALMETTO LEA
1 mountville news
Services at New Hope A. M. E
' imich were very KQf'd. Kev. J
' I i.. .mas irreaciien n sermon ToiTI
^Tb be remombeixd. Visit New
? Hope church evorv 1st .and 3r*
5 Sunnays.
| .Miss L. M. Pitts and brothers
* and sisters -stopped- awhil Sin.
p , ciay for services. They were en
1 I,,.I,, t,. r litltoll I/, t I.? fin,..: -I /.I
- Air. and Mrs. W. I,.Pitts, Ir. and
t Mrs. C. G. Grant and family, Mr^
H. E. Floyd and son, Airs Rich
t ardson of Columbia attended the
? Air. Edward Pitts from tie CO
. in Pallida, was hojno the week end
L Mr. Lindsay of Columbia' visited
his mother Airs. S.- i'.. Lindsay.
5 " AJ.!'.._\V.iJlitt- Alpioe, Clinton, vis.
, iteil Aliss L. Al. Pitts and family
r Saturday.
: Mrs?A lyre 1. Litis who liiii
been very ill, is improving nicoly
Alt., Daniel Jones is confined to
his bed.- .
1 The people of the Presbyterian
church ?is looking forward to the
[ meet in ur of Presbytery in April.
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' ~ CON'VAY vs. ANDREWS
The Whittemore High School
B. sleLUe, tvoeneed the boys
1 team from Andrews to the: turn.
of 25-8. Despite the excellent per
! formance displayed by each mem
her of the local team, specia
mention is due to* George Jones
and I con. Chadman. Jones made <
total of 10 points, while Chadmai
had 8 points to his credit. Simla!
?was outstanding for hi.'- defensive
playing.
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visit ta Gcr- - ?
t'l's' Association =
is a genial host
mppf hut pvpvv
nd a warm welJMBIA
F. D. Marshall
M. M. Rice
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Nov. Champions Crov
Jiitfh School Tourium
. I? Oranircburir. S. March lfi-.
I Now champions were' crowr-h
| ihc i' il t h Atin'.al Stuv - i. U,.>
Si Tollman.< : t s'ons'o'd ?.;
'South Carolina .State.- A. 0.- _M <
ley--' Maicli la-lh. 'J'ji'. pla; < ?paehcs
ol' tin-' tv.i lit;.
? <-tH?rt-ti 'won--yn y--,of < -!i
' ilorinc tho tournament,
ii Hookr Washiti,'*!..: n i
i lumhia, won in to- anal- <
, boys division from ) inky Jj;
, ' ( fi stcr by a s ) ?_ <if
Co: ;!t'-r Aca<i< >o\ , ( }.. .
from Schofit'lil High, Aik?".i
'for the girls' " chaini'ionsl.iji.
I J> okf!' Washi'nloti
tht? litlili in th v l??tys-rhv?V>< :;
( minuting Avury of . Charli sWii,
'last y? arV tun .cii.iin or.
?mrr! v. inrti-i ttrrrr ,s _
inns of a mtuting tronhy. 1 J-!
Others falling al the hand.- o t
1114 the linais wire iiteiling 11.gh
i of (jreenviile, last y. ar - jmm
u)), 'jK-jo, Pi'iin .Si-h .or. si., jiii.na
Island 158-8.
Pnili/y ili.'lv -who was in; th''
11 i "" kl ' ?''' v I" >?^
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r*. jr. fai lv .competition by oli' ..'.
j Itur Burke llin.ii <?t' t'hurb ?t'i:
17; Immaculate* Concepts.*i > i
Charleston .'12-12; and Kim : "
' Scott IIiiih of Ruck I'.ill "H?-i ">.
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! saw battle in the finals. Tin*. ii: '
1 all' el sod 20-18 for Booker after
'b.- load had exchanged several
times. In the second liail . in .ok i
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limited t.? -State "Ac.j.-<iiu<.-:
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e<k Cat inn department uf South
?* 'ii "! i,i.11?i* !"!' ;ia??a.'. 'i r~T~ "
i j ;.o: '.unity t-> render a Vervi-.-e
1 ar.i j hyslcui etui leeronoc'
el?i?'?iier.t of the youth
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'"on i,am lit t :'i a -!iii-> nn-tend it
- t 't-i';nu- prizes wot v "-i: ive;> uit.-^Mni.Wrttnw.t:)-.
'year fit "
tir.-t ti.'iic. Tiiu . fhanji- al-.tA'
.ta ..1 al prize.-- that ' art
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l.ar.r ; ?. ,;,u d la->. inti-rt
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tvine -of this annual o.ent.
team- trophies w ! ?.
I j-"s. i.ud TUc winners and run
!.os-..p V I'losidon: M. F. Whit
aiter a*. tne ciuse ?>! tiit" tournn"
' _?d&J presented eacFT
: $.* } >>f the winning tea.as
."M i;f iathail en)>jeiii*?
V*t>i^r~rc,rcrivin(? emblems \Vere;
tyoi^e Flit).:, J anus Tally, Paul
Tally. .Inhniv Field- ' (captain)
'.an ?<!: > i*aS11*1 oit, Zebcdee Austin,
ii'Tert Ashford, Claren.e Nar>t'_',
.alt'. <! 1 fuekett.. \\ illiam MrClain
Memhers of Coulter-. Academy,
C< ael . <! by J-. (]. Helison. reeejv.
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I'.iliian Tallcy, l.yo.a
in'ift, ir'ara Sanders. Mnry~C.a-^:y"
Alar.- arcf IJoisey, Pauu'jt
Cjil.spie, Gladies iiobia.v n. Sa a
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JOHNSTON NMUS
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' l a: 1 let ho! OIK ciu.ch. lb
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lyd'i-t :!; y.-h raid its \<o:
Mat eh- |nth. . Tin
. ' a- doiiveiv d i-.y ih-v. A-.:
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X ail tues keeps
: T'Mis. M. Davis P-.
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r from it* a tie mi.
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1 I'i a:ay ami Suturouy, March
v ' i iv rem?>s??t-a??
tournament was due to tr.e earr.ost
oiTo?*t ol' Prof. H. N. Smith,
; an i a committee consisting of
| t.. l.. Bowman ami Sandy
. IJ'm .. Joiiusttoii; S. Di^gs, TixnI>
..: O. Fund, Edgefield; "Sntoot
j and I hirkins, Aiken.
| Eight-schools entered the tour;
naic.t ?t comprising. Jv boys teams
ami -1 fills. In the boys* dtvis;
ion, Schoueld defeated Ninety-S.x
. 1 -d-.<; Fiigi t'n !d defeated Due
( West 27-26; Trenton .defeated New
bj.ry 30-1S;. .Johnston defeated
i Greenwood 2S-22. __Theae winning i
j twain* moved up to the seim-ll
I Hi the semi-finals Sohofield do-T
j nals.
i i-tiled?Edsetiol.l i?Johnston?
di ?ted lie sit on 24-t'. The final
! game Tit the- boys' division was 5
jiiosi: eontest. Svhotield edged out
' over Johnston 23-22 to win the
iC'"rti'r'- ciiih* riivish.n TJ. -U,
<defeated line \\ est 21-6. and Edge
j field .j. f. aled Greenwood 16-8. "In the
finals Edgefield girls took tin
clip by defeattihg Johnston girlr I
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ANNOUNCEMENT
for dt.
: "viTiC to 2-28
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StUi!erta ::tv :u.\v bei::t' "enrolled;
ao<?: cocrc:- ?<? * >;. Cr'roocti
Counts Drug- Store
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110.* WASHINGTON STREET
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Poro Beauty School
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From COI/iMHI.V, S, C..
To: ,
Atlanta, (la.; ...._,$3.80_ Ikall
iniort*. ^ I ?U . .. 8.30
Charleston, S...C..- 1.95
< harlot te, N. t . __ 1.65
Chicago. PI ... 15.95
Cincinnati, Ohio 9.10
Jacksonville. Fin. 5.10
New York. N. V . 12.92
Orangeburg. S. C. .75
I'hilnrie'phi.i. J' a .. 10.67
Savannah. Fa 2.30
Spartanburg. S. C . 1.45
?VVa-hincton. ?>.?O: 7.35
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