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IT SIX f ' CARD OF THANKS k ' ?* We wish to thank our nianj friends for their kindness showi during the short illness-and tteati of our nophew and brother. -Mr Willie Foggy; and for the man; beautifuFilural tributes. Mr. and Mrs. GARFIELD FOGG1) " r?cTe and Aunt * JOHNNIE FOGGY iirothe:1 j>; i PAWI.EVS ISI.ANM) NEWS Mrs. Mary J. Johnson is n more. Long before the hour fo this sad occasion, a largeS-crowi thronged St. John AME cKyrch Tuesday 16th, to pay tributeN, this?valiant- warrior, Selectio; l.ead Kindly Light; Scripture les son. Lea. Waldo; Solos, Miss Dar r.ella C. Rainey and Mrs. Hatti Rurgess; Poem, the writer; Obit ^ . >a y, .Mr. John Rainey; Represe tations: Church, Messrs Shepher and Greene. Senior Stewardes <1. M?.a L. V. Rainey; Consol . tssage, Rev. G. E. Washing n; Selection, Shall We Meei She is sur.ived by eight childrei tw.'ntj-one rands; two grea a ds an-? <\ host of other relr . iends. Air. Manigaul ,i tal;er Mrs. Peggie Ford was also fur . ??t. John on Frida th. Thus, two of St. John' _ a i meniuers passed, in les .. w k. .May God brighte t ay a, Mr. Sam For . .clu-ives in this dar >ur (Oj ed into this se< . iid..y ni.,lit lasting ljtti * n ' ?, b it played ha\ niu.iy homes; destroyii. s oui.'dings, , liftin ?- i blocks. No Sei luwever, except or was cut when th ?; cr?Home?was?blown o . . moon and stars as th , i i. ,;Qn over a sick men ?j?the i ahitly lying trr bed. he choir and congregation < .1 Baptist church went 1 ^ null Memorial Sunday evynin . e their Pastor, Rev. C. IS ? ?c-lcet. ii.ed his hearei . .. noble sermon*. The commui x. -needs- more?leaders hike th naiacter. ^t. .John AME church was lil a firey furnace" Sunday' when oi use the Holy t.host" as TT " xiel. using as a subject: Justic SOrely if the audience had he! its peace the rocks would ha\ . .ed out. Mrs. Susan Burgess has con , lefcetl her coutses at the Stal Institute for Midwives at Morr college, Sumter, satisfa;toril; and will give you excellent se vices at any tune, so call her son times, will you? The Busy Bee Unity club mi at the school building Monda evening, was reorganized ar made Wide awake and instructi\ plans for the near future. Wi say more next week. You wi hear a word about the Lusine; men and women in these pan soon so read your Palmetto Lea< er which will be brought to yc each week for only live cents. BlvniUUA. M. K.CHURCB Rev. \V. B. L. Clarke. Pastor Services as usual were ver beautifully ca-rrie.l out during ti past Sabbath, beginning with tl: Ju: day school.' The lesson wi very interesting, and the attei All rrembers are looking fo wa.d to the rally which terminate Sunday. President S. II. Iligri'r of AJhn university shall delivt the^message Sunday morrrmgn The pastor delivered two sple did messages Sunday. For th morning sermon he selected h,cck 11:9. For the - flight's mossa.: Rev. 2 and parft.Jot the 10th vers Both choirs rendered excellent m sic. The Junior choir served fc the morning service, and had full attendance of their mcmbei present. The Senior choir servi at night and was likewise repn sented. ?. i Calvin's Newspaper Service T?5TCD. RCCIPC By Francct Lee Barton a tantalising trifle yet ! ^ j love her just the same" cai apply to a delicious dessert as wel as to a tiny toi <fW / ment of the fe r-male sex. Merel; substitute "It's , for "She's" am '1 XL apply the que /V / / tation to the fo' J Vwy / v lowing desser . * !/_. ? ? a dessert ins April a """^^^"snuggly as shower or a twig of trallln arbutus: Pineapple Trifle 1 package orange-flavored gelatli 1 cup hot water 1 cup fruit Juices and water 1 cup canned crushed pineapple 1 orange, sections free from max brane and diced% cup cream, whipped cup sugar Dissolve gelatin In hot irate Add fruit Juices and water. Chi until cold and syrupy. Place i bowl of cracked ice or Ice wat and whip with rotary egg beat ? until fluffy and thick like whipp* R cream. Fold in fruit and whlppi Jr cream, to which sugar has be< ajdded. Turn into mold. Chill unl firm. Unmold. Serves Jt, ^ - - -- 1 > 1 / - i - ; / COLUMBIA DISTRICT HOLDS CONFERENCE AT LEXINGTON The convention of the Columbia k Irstrrct of which Rev. H. I). Ram- ' ;ey is presiding: elder was held i^t : i* Bethel AME church, Lexington, April 18-19, 1940 with Rev. I. O. Simmons the honored pastor and he good people of Lexington. After organization, Rev. F. D dehor was elected secretary and the various committees appointed ? t4-i. i : ? c iu.. 0 .mer wnitn mu uusmts^ ui uk r conference was begun. Revs. W ^ Bouiar, Laws^ and Dih \V. D. l' ^happolle, state president of the ^ ACK League were introduced. ; i- Revs. Rouler and Laws brought 1 '* freetincs from the Spartanburg ?. district. Dr. W. D. Chappelle (* nade a strong plea for the ACE ij League. s The reception program was verjo I- licely carried out. To all of the >" welcome addresses, Mr. James M. ) Woodbury responded rn behalf of 1t' he district. l- The sermons by Revs. P. P. Burt It L L. Jones and B. C. Cunning am deserve special mention. Rev Cunningham delivered the Educas onal sermon. Rev. F. D. Dreh is r read a prepared paper on 1 Jiurch Management und Finance, 1 ev. ]Hr"B.~~Bi>tler, Jr., alsp read prepared paper on the subject Pi-i V'ilrmie fnnf rnnt inc the Church ; :i World'"'Today T"-"!Tfv7 W. " G 1 Uveas discussed the condition of ,'ie public schools; Revs. \V. B. L g Clarke's discussion "To What Ex "lent is a Charge Affected whose ie st i- is ctig: njcd in the teaching ^ 'rotession was indeed timely-. ie The open forum on all topics was interestingly discussed by all vlel ~~ CgateB. >1 - ?. ?> is Lillie Washington, .Messrs k_ Thompson Louis, Hoi ma n * ird lames M. Woodbury were e. ^ i cte 1 lay delegates to the annualis conference, _ which convenes in fine aster, S. C. k Too much cannot bo said of th? i1. j resiling elder. Every delegate g6 -was given due courtesy and opjiur. [j unity to express themselves. He ~<t aid" 'in his preliminary remarks ' Ie came not as a boss, but a l* !'i 11 el to all". [s - J. M. Woodbury, _ reporter tlATIIEK EAGLES WIN SAAC ^ HACK TROPHIES ty ,'e II I : a drizzling rain, . Mathei II Blue Eagles walked away with 's the -South Carolina athletic conts j. .erence trophies, awarded at the >u iitnual meet. held at Fmley?H4ghn" C'i pter, Apr.il 20. The Eagles had 37 points more than theii nearest competitor. Mathei- hoy? (h GO points, Finley 23, and Booker 17. Mather girls made ,y 1 inley 21, Booker 20. K. The capturing of this year's ie ' f '>' n.akes the filth consecils live victory in the SCAC for Mav ther boys. The Eazles??i?y-.-the State meet?in '34, and ulso t. nude second in two major events in f Vin PT A A iMnot t> Won\i\H Xi ls nstiiutc in *35 and '36 respecn ^ .liris' Events, Finals: ( ")0 , yds. 1st Maytirld (Finlev) l(. ltd 'Rosses (Hooker) 3rd Roche ^ lather. Time 8 sec. J 80 yds. 1st R. Donnelly (Maei*) 2nd Mayfield (Finley) 3rd Ross?r (Booker). Time 10 sec. !!i,'h Jump 1st. Culbreth (Boo;er) 2nd. Foore (B"oker) 3rd -__ IToifsht 4:1', yds. I'load Jump- 1st llamm?.(Mather) 2nd Rocho (Mather) 3rd Donnelly (Mather) Distance 13-8 ^80 yd. relay 1st Mather (Haitim, -i'.rmoh. Roche. Dannelly) 2nd. ' ? D'scus. 1st White?(Finley)?2^4| Will'ants (Finleyy 3rd Culhreth ' Ro- kerb 44-9. Hoys' Kvents, Finals:. 100. yds. 1st Bailey (Mather) s 2nd Shannon (Finley) 3rd Mcr I Girt (Mather) Time 11 sec. ? ! 220 yds. 1st Bailey (Mather)9, 4 "nd McGirt (Mather) 3rd Jackh on (Mather). Time 27 sec. 440 yds. 1st Bailey (Mather) ,t 'n 1 Mnord (Mather) 3rd Barnes Ti dry). Time 53 sec. * 881 yd#. 1st Hill (Mather) 2nd \ ston (Bookf.) 3rd Barnes (Fin Ti'"e 2:20 sec. a 1 mile 1st Hill (Mather) 2nd Auston (Booker), 3rd Barnes 1'inloy) Time 5:45. a- >80 yd. relay 1st Mnhter (McGivt.. Hill, Bailey, Jackson) 2nd Finley. >T. l ivh Jump 1st McGirt (Mather ? K ,, gf Frond Jump 1st McGirt (Ma9* rl 2nd Young (Finley) 3rd ^ :'!onnegan (Mather).. m Shot Put 1st McGirt (Mather) til nd Dently (Hooker) 3rd Brown Rinh yl.- Distance 34 *t. 0 Ti liaiM I 'ITIir i# 11 1 i ia*kr - THE RENNETTSVILLE NEWS The past weekclosed out with a number of our teachers with smiles over Hie splendid wbrTT" shown in the community program, .diss 13. E. Graham county supervisor closed the last community program at Earen Temper school Friday. Mrs. Daisy Bright teacher. Wednesday was a well spent lay at the community program at Dise Hill school, Mrs. Gorden and Mrs. M. Leak teachers. Miss Mabel Reese, Miss C. Ham erton, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Aston, recreation teachers attended the area meeting in Darlington Friday and reported a very inspiring meet inc. Tin* adult teachers, students and friends will leave Sunday morning for the Pilgrimage trip to Columbia. Our sick friends are slowly ini proving* Mrs. E. Johnakin, Mrs idlly, Mrs. M. Johnakin, Mrs. A. Foster, Mrs M McCall, Mrs Co-n Rodgers are among the sick at this writing. Mrs. Anna Rodgers >f \. \v Vi.rU ni-rived home tr? na. dst her sitk n.othei. Miss Easter Moore is on tit sick list. Miss Ann Thomas and sister, .diss Cleo Thomas, of Wadesboro N. C.- spent the week end ih the jity house guests of Mrs. Julia ,> i Mr. II. C. Crosland and Undertaker J McLeod had a veiy p'.-as .nt stay here. Prof. M. Spears and Miss M. Smith wil render their closing ,/iog. a in . Friday at the school. I I..- ti.s'. grade classes of Marludi'o County Training ant! Berietts > ille hull school presented The Childrerf of Old Mother Goose . .. I 1*. i? "?V. ...... ?/. ? t\ r* A .tl.il u ni the school auditorium toatr appi <?. intive?audience.- The little 11mli'i-u diserve tnueh praise beji . they played well their part. Misses E. Strother and M.A. miter sponsored the program. 1J. l? Middleton had. charge of the music. On May 9th the primary deparl ant wiil present A Rose Dream .n operetta in two acts. The elementary department wilpreseiit At the End of the Golden . heese, an operetta on May 16. On May 19th a musieale will be presented by the music depaTtnent. May 23 the Xiterary society will endei a program. Chaa. D. Wright, principal A HKiGH DAY AT TAYLOK SCHOOL ---Ti J. Sullivan, Principal Thursday, April 18 was a gala (lay at Tayior Crarnjna., school. All pupils were given .ui opportunity to paruciuau ,n me activities preparatory uj uuo xicai, lirvcjii which l'c ouiled m an enioyabie ua> and a creditable art exhibit. Activities oegan at lJ:oO a M. At 12:30 interesting euu aitionul and inspiring progiaiii was presented uii tnt school audiitonum. Mrs. Manan Paul, the guest speaker was introduced by Mrs. Pran .is l nomas, lhe audience was held spell bound wont errs. 1 'am- delivered an address, using as her subject.; .tatue in lavor with Uod anu je us grew in wisdom anu man." The training of the nead. the heart, the hanu aid the promotion and mainv nance ol health were so beautifully illustrated thai ill wore benefitted. Mrs. D. Jenkins, supervisor, also matte -very encouraging renarks. Mr. T. J. Sullivan, reponded. The music was ranaire was the basketball gam pi.vaed at 3:30 between tin lered bv a class of pupils led by Precious Richardson. Another interesting ifeaCrane Creek Junior Hi girls -and Taylor girls. Both teams were at their best. Misses Me ; ry A. Hafper, and Elsie Mac l Sullivan were referPes. Mr RollirL Green and others from j Crane-- Crerlc accompanied (the ptavers. Crane Creekwon eight to four. Miss C Boulware was in charge of the games. Miss V. King warin charge of the music and rrfrnshments and Miss J. E | Glaqden had charge uf the art exhibit. At 8:30 P. M. his gala affair was brought to a fitting I climax when the seventh grade of which Mr. Sullivan lis instructor, presented a [drama in three acts "Adven turne Ann." This plav wa' eniovied hv all WEST ABBEVILLE NEWS Grace Chapel A. M. E. Church Rev. J. E. Spearman, Pastor Sunday School opened at the usual hour, with the assistant Supt.,, Mrs. Johnson, presidmtr in the absence of the sick Supt., Mrs. Masey. The lesson was well taught and reviewed. At 8 P. M. tha pastor delivered > - iirrfMat i'i n i , palmetto leader a masterpiece, subject "Son o? man, can thou bom live?" All en-' joyed it very much. Mesdames Isabel Ray, Jane Brown Coi^rine- Jones Azalea John son report "a pleasant and' beneficial trip to the District Conference at Browno A. M. E., Church The Interdenominational Society held its monthly meeting: at the home of Mis. Cypthia Wharton Sunday, April 21, Mrs. Georgia r>i.n??B TU ? ? . uiiiiiK, iiu.iuoo, i meeting was opened by the Chaplin, Mrs. Devlin. After the devotional exercises the members were entertained by a program from the young people and climaxed with a selection from the Trio of Mt. Zion.' Tlu president, Mrs. Melzetta Hearst was absent due to illness. Wc. ray -that sh will be out fori the next meeting. Mrs. Syfroniaj Edwards, vice president, presided I Remarks by Rey.? E. F. Johnson.I Jol.ection $11.10. During the so-j cial hour the, hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. Mrs. Sarah Reid wishes--to an- i nounce that Miss Wideman will he nt Rnth'n Kennt.y?Shoppo every first and third Friday and Saturday. For a Palmetto Leader, see the "little Rhodes boy." Azalea Johnson, Reporter BENEDICT COLI-.BRE CLUB NOTES 1 The following names were nadveftently omitted from the list of contributors to -ie organ fund: Miss Johnrlie Floyd $.50 Mrs. Daisy Counts 1.00 Miss Florence Benson (not Brown as published 1.00 The local club of Benedict College has pledged itself tc aise $100.00 towards the or| gan fund, several -volunteers re s > iv i ng ascapt a i n s solb. citinig contributions. A partial report was made at the 'ast meeting of the club and it is hoped that this entire imount will be raised and reported at the final meeting. Sunday, May 6. Further notice of this meeting will appear next week,, i ? THE ALLEN UNIVERSITY . ALUMNI DRIVE - On Saturday, April 27, 1940 nl 12 o'clock representatives^, from various sections of the state along with a number of friends will assemble at Allen university for the purpose of engendering more interest in the cause of Allen uni versity. The Alumni association will tot minate a drive launched in the in crest of the library. There will ' >e a general program to which the public is invited. Allen university and the Alumni associaion welcome their friends and sup porters of Allen university from ill sections regardless how renot We are asking the cooperation >f those concerned to the following extent: Kirst, be on time; sec nd contestants are asked to give the names and amounts of pelsons contrbuting; third, see as much of Allen as possible and give a study to its needs; fourth give helpful suggestions for a big rer, more constructive and effiient Allen university. ... *oc. uTs. Pat. on BEflUTlMtOI .-The Larleuio Beauty Foundation wj the Godtfroy Manufacturing Company sf preserving women's natural beaul Hie results of this -research avallebl Tills Is that discouraging, In-be tween season when It is too soon tc sturt looking for spring tluery it J spite of the fact that our wlntei clothes have become disgustinglj familiar not only to ourselves bul 4? to our friends. The only soiutior lies in ft bit or ciever disguise whlct can be accomplished with a little thought und virtually no expense. Brighten Up Your Wardrobe Take, for Instance, that old blacl dress?or the green or blue one foi that matter. A starchy white piqur collur will go far toward making ll look pert and new?or u lingerlf touch at the throat and wrists wil give it a daintiness you didn't drearr It could possess. And your suit thai you have been wearing straighl through the winter and have felt t bit threadbare?send it to the clean ers_to get the sag out of the skirl I and put the crease back in th< sleeves and then shop around In the j season's end sales until you find i I blouse that Is completely unlike anj you have worn with it before. Th( ! combination will make you feel thai | you have an entirely new outfit anc I you'll probably decide to wear li | right Into the spring. Stop In a | the flve-nnd ten or any other conven j lent notions counter and pick up t j bangle or two to break the line ol any number of old dresses. A strlnj | of brightly colored heads, a new | Jingly bracelet or an unusual bell can add Just the needed touch ebl dash to a dress that you bad thou^hi out-moded. Overhaul Yourself And now turn to yourself. Hav< vou let your skin become ronplT and \ A = \ ^ In Rotu-Tow qwllca will be uiwittd "Iim" is thle column. For hir?n Hint, ad 15c lot my new Aitnotoot R1MHC 4 Lacrr Dat Cimt ind receive by return null eonfldentla] letter ot tree advice ? alyslne three (1) quedllooa privately. Blqn [ your futl name, addreea, end blrthdate le mu mini ana piease include A sell-edd rata ad. STAMrco anvalopa lor your raply. Writ* To*?Abbs' Wjouci car* oI tn Palmetto Lxadeb. 1S1I Annntr k. Colombia, ft Caoouma. H. T. M.?Will I make the trip to New York, and tell mo li I will be successlul In my plana this coming September? Ansa The trip to Now York U oil . . . your brother can't ahord it now that he's married. II you expect to enter Nurse Training In September, file your applicaSon at the hospital right away. H. E. C.?1 want someone to love me aa I am lonesome. When will 1 be a lucky girl and Und my dream ma..? Ansa There la a young man living in West Virginia whom you are corresponding with at this time that regards | you with strong miiectlon. He's the man lor you . . . why not consent to his visiting you this summer as he haa asked ; you many times lb the past H. T.?Wo have' been married only two months and my husband claims that ! li I don't start a iamily that he wcn't stay with me.-What must 1 do? Ansa Consult with a doctor or a -person with knowledge on this subject and ! let them talk with your husband. He's taking a very silly attitude towards mar: riage. 1 predict at least Three Children for you two but aive vourselt timn . . . it can't be done overnight. L... C. E. M. ? Should I expect any lir.an clal aid -from my stepson? 1 wuj^y >us about it. ? An*.: Right at the present time he can t possibly help you any. He s on.y making a meager living Teaching SchcOi. It seema to me that he is also trying in complete his education, and until he , does so. he can't do much ior you. K. E. G. It i weio to leave hcie-.-an-i? go to anothei city or town will 1 bp ac..-> to tind wcrk and make a g'ccJ r.-.. Ana.: Leaving the city and making a chanqo wdl liavc a t<?-arvcy to p-rceeyou farther Lehir.d the "8-Lan'. Si.cit to ""your husband and stay in the s'.o.e with him . . this other iclio.v is sheeting >ou a big line oi Bull. D. C. V. hat i..&!;rs this so cu'.i.oi sweetheart of mine fin. ,v/..:t ut.n. v.-. meh? Ans.: He's lull oi hot air and iu.tiier mo.o Ue s noi yo-u. aw..vo-.i any iortg i er. This feilcw l.cs.. > ?r..enc> to r.ta.ly ycu . ?. -he's a Trsy^taysi itca.i ana . I assure you t..at \oj, a.u ..a. in* |tfui time. ? ? ? i \CiIIEVEMENT DAY IN CHESTER COUNTY SCHOOLS Continued from Page 1 1 -hers to get tTio program over & j well that the students would take I it back to the homes and raise thi ; levels of their own living. Mr i Sr.ifflley attributed the rapid improvements of the schools to threecauses: namely, sumemr schools the activity prosram, and the work of the Jeancs . teacher, Miss Marjorie Kelly. Miss Cassell said that all of the units showed effort on the parts of all concerno-' and she congratulated them all Miss Kelly took 'the opportunity - to express her appreciation to.thr ! teachers and students fy>r theii cooperation. ' The program was concluded with i number from each of the follow | :n,r s hools: Carter's school, Red j Hill s-hool and Willianvsvill* j school. ' . I ** ywrusruq, fnflncEc^ 3HHBs~YYY II Mtiblished by ( I a to ifudy method! W J> ty, and to mako / / ! to tho public. N _ I chapped? A fe\V reeondltlonin; > treatments will give It a softer, moiv j i supple look. Perhaps you need a j * change of make-up shades. Poorly r matched make-up can make you t look drab and lifeless whereas hnri monizlng shades are important flat-J t terers. A bold red lipstick, if chosen wisely, can make'you the center o admiring eyes. And how Is your hair looking after t exposure to winter winds? Lustrous f hair is one of a woman's best draw? ing cards and It Is foolish to overt look so import tint a lief. If It is ? streaked from one cause or another, j find a coloring that matches the. , (mikiihii ?iuiiit? ami recapture its [ youthful gleam. It takes such n t short time nml the results are so i far-reaching. And try n new hair-do. If you've been wearing it up, a long ' boh will make you feel like r. different person, or vlce-versn. i It takes so little to give a woman r a lift nnd this is the Ideal time ot yenr to go to it. Your family and J friends?and more importantly, your | best beau?will notice ,tire dllfert ence. It's well worth the try, don't . you think? ^ What are your beauty prob; lems? __Write Marie Downing, j Larieute Beauty Foundation, f - Room TH ? 319 North Fourth ' St., St. Louis, Mo., and she will be gl#d to answer them. Be sure to enclose a self'addressed I Stamped envelope. \ J* I Tear officials visited other schools * similaT type oF; nroprr'am was carried out. Two ot beautiful rock gardens of ^the child' -he outntundint; features ueic the; "en. and the well assorted speei- j men of plant and animal life I "our.d on the.shelves in t!e Science! orner. Many patrons and friends !j >f thi' co. nty and city witnesseo his Achievement Pro? ram. The'l fay closed when the last hine am: ed ribbons wore pinned on the ox 5' its at the- Pleasant Grove ."boob FCHOES FROM PFN.DLKTON Old man winter ccnis to leave very reluctantly. He hold a tcna~cp.\ts crip on everything. Our ser vices were very pood last Sunday. Sunday School .was in charue ? ' Mr. M. .1. Crawford, our efieion* Supt. The lesson was teaH-ifully taught by the variors toacheis Review was made by Prof. I Faster, who drew out and app'ied some interesting truths. At the usual hour for preach-my?the?rhulr??mTJ7?TTT1 Pro os ional as they marched to their respective places. The pastor spoke from the text "The Great Day." Onito n fnw vioU/M.n h: -Ji %* noin/in UAH MII|>[1'(1 with U9 amonp them beinx Mr and. Mrs. Frank Williams of Son-, oca, S. C., Mr. Dennis Kcese >?'' New York" City and. M" s. Su?i. Gantt, N. Y., Mrs. Felice Stowait and little son of Ohio, here visit ;nj her parents. Mr, and M's Miller. At 3:30 we found oursel.es in ' ouU- loth'o nonie ot .Mr. and' Mr A. Milliner where the Miss onar\ 4atlies held their regular TnoTith ; meeting. The mo 'tihp was o one by the vice president, MYs. !t. I, -ThtimpsOfirlTi Ttne absence ?>f UT1 ~ i'lnsid.'nt.?The lTg.lur routine oi business was carried out. ev? ry-1 one was in a jolly mood and ii j seemed pood to be present. On. hostesi was ready with every litI South Carol Funeral Director? __ A N X U A L- C ( meet SUMTER, M L ? 4 AM, Fl'NERAl, OIKECT IXVI' ? f. CLINTON NORI AND 1NDUSTR i" rock hi I? ANNOI I V V Accommodatrons for tea< X .J. Summer School $; LOWEST RAT i FREE SIMMER EN TEL i ?? |? For Additional Information, Wr $ E. WARNER RRICE A Acting President. V v . fw m tr^m SUMMER SCHC annocn I TEACHERS ATTENDING STA I SESSION CAN GET MEALS ; AT CLAFLIN COL1 cafeteria or PHONE .385-.1 WIRE OR V MI 1 ^ | I. F F V V ' S ? FUNERAL HOM x J. I'nrlerlakipp' * nd F.niKVm 11 ?SLOGAN? lower T?i?ir "p | AMBU! AMCE SKK\ IC j ,|, "As N on r \s Vrur Nearest l'h< I x I X i'j* llatrRhnrjr and Ridffewav. S. If 1831 T AY LOR ST. COLUM -X ? - PHONF. 927fi Saturday, April 27, 1940 Dead End Kids ?ahi: koji:ih now; "On Dress Parade" li ( z vTJ; ki -Ji*i k I ii I | 1 II KATt'lM" a v oni.v: <f*lS?iSP^E?5BaP F1 rJ'?*'> M<^n ''" ! ' > i T 57T~Fi i . V 1 \?. c. .' liiij:*; ?IN? ' )1V LITTLE " * CHICKADEE" *2. 1^? 7??' ; ?? r"1 tyig7fl7Z?/iB ITHLATRi PWOWt ^OO] tw detail-to make, our stay cniov- , able,Mrs. Milliner ' [really knows how to entertain. The whole affair was as pleasant as an old time love feast. A delicious- ice cream, peanuts and all-day suck-j ers were served to the delight of all present. The "Carsule" . Sisters-exchang- cd their gifts. The "Courier" was read by Mr. C. W. Williams, who made from its reading- much TTumor. The theme song was sung, ?? mizpah recited and we took leave for hop\e*> with a warmer feeling Jn our .seart for our hostess. Collection for the day for the Missionary Society , was $4.55. ina Colored ; and Embalmers s in . AY 14-15-16 t ORS AM) EMBALMERS rED * * VIAL - i ,t, IAL COLLEGE f LL, S. C. | JNCES ? ? ?t hers planning to attend { I in UOCK H HI v X ES IN YEARS | < tTAINMENT PROGRAM ? >te:- i L. H. JOHNSON Registrar v MT)L TEACHERS ' . CEMENT ' _____ lTE COLLEGE 1910 SI MMER VND REFRESHMENTS DAILY LEGE CAFETERIA * EN EVENINGS i'RITE IS. N. E. LITTLEJOHN CLAFLIN COLLEGE ORANGEBURG, S. C. liner f " ? i? I. S. T.eevv. Mana^r T "< l - i