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Saturday, September 14, 1940. Dl'Ii WEST NEWS ' S p- 'T Fine services wi'ic Ik-hI in the Due West church on last Sabboth TV and mary worshippers s ttended. - ^ Mrs. Mufrjjie__ Murray ? arrived ^ ' home from Atlantic City, N. J. on' >' l ist Thursday and after a week'.- ' stay, at home went to EdgefieldS. C to resume her work ii.? .Jeanes teacher of'Edgefield couti- a ty, ( Miss Roberta B. Ellis has re f t in nod?to-8etttlr Port. N. CV where she is a member erf the high school <1 faculty of that city. o Miss Ella Jane Harkness left this week for Colombia, S. C ^ where she entered the freshman _^-das*_a4?Allen?Dili i ei silV. "A very impressive vesper ser- li vice wnK he'd on?t-he?Inwrr of Ml ' ' Zion Presbyterian church at 5:30 > 'clock on ^"odnv nt'ti conducted by Mi-. John Morton J lillis. Delicious ndV.-th'monl y; ivoi-1. s- i ved at the close of the meeting 1 A in at sum was raised tor tin church. ? ?; " Miss Virginia Anderson has en lertui- the- -Brewer -^iigh~schoot of (.'leonwood, S. ('. for this term. SOflliTY HILL MOWS j ri Mrs. Jessie L. Dickson has re- * eenlly returned from an extensive t t ip to tlitT northern and centra.' parts' of New Yolk State, when * she was Director of .Music, at sev- a oral camps fpr white girls. Mrs Dickson was the only Negro on the ? - faculty ! t these camps She ha.- ' j *~hcon highly praise*} by the camp officials for her .line personality .1 ami splendid work. She - was sr (| splendid re]fiesentative of the No j grp race, ami we have every' rea |, son to be proud of her. jd s? While in New York, she was . truest soloist and speaker lor one | (i invasion aJ 1 h .< l.aFi yctle Methodist church in Syracuse, an. uiiest soloist at the Abv*s>iniai -| llaptist church in New York City Leaving New York ami going to Ohio, she joined the members ,| the Dennett College Alumni quar j( tet. They sang for the National jf Meeting of the Woman's HomY n Missionary society of the Metho- ^ dist church, which was held at ? O'.titi Wesley; n ITnversity at Del- t] aware. Ohio. Mrs. Dickson is a teacher in the ttosemvald Consolidated school at f( this place. ? Hothesda llaptist church _ ccle ., looted?a?splendid?h-14 *May?Trotrm*coining September H. The service t) es were very impressive, and in the?afternoon nu v one?watt U rac- ~ iously served, from the real li.ncT I hi-iiueht hv the members. Oiii1 town still hi s an air of sad ? Moss since the death of Mrs. Louise Thomas, on August 2H. Site was j loved by the entire community. v Mrs. Wilhelmena DuBose Washington. was in town for a few days last _week,?,'lUic little?duug-hteiFlorence returned to .Yew York with her. mother. where she wilt ? begin school.. The hi-'li school jir.d College boy? " and \iills are "making ready f?>i school again. We pause and pra\ a contrite pri yer for their sue '' _ ^ Miss~A FT Prince is spending a 'J few days with relatives in Darling Mr. .1. K. Dickson of Columbia '< is visiting relatives and friends f' here. .Miss Vivian Bacote is at home for a vacation to the delight of c her mother and friends. n The revival at Union Bapti* ... . church was conducted by Rev ? White of Sumteib This marine K his fourth consecutive yet r. b Seems as if sickness has struck '< the writer's entire family this n year except himself. His wife F had been sic;k-Uvo months; his old- J est daughter has had to go to th?- $ hospital for a serious operation: J four of his children are now sui " faring with fever. We realize li that Jesus Christ is the great phy b sician.The sympathizing Jesus, ii J Him we trust. - v BALTIMORE. All). NEWS a B\ (Mrs.) L?uise G. Douglass S -V On sick list are Mr. Lonnit V Peaks, Mrs. Lula P. Boone, Mrs $ Florence Hood, Mrs. Mattie T li coks, Mr. Wilbur Dodds, who is a P Bethlehem Steel Plant , worker S !M)s. Hattie Flowers is able to b. ti out again after being in sever. 4 weeks. f Mrs. Lena S. Douglass had fo: t< her Wednesday night guest Mrs t Maggie Lewis, Mrs. Mollie (lore 1 Mrs. Louise G. Douglass. A very pleasant stay was reported. 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. Midget arc proud parents of a baby boy borr } August %<Ll. Mother and baby t r< ' Mt* Alexander M. Gore, Jr., \va: ' guest of his brother on Tuesday J night.?His brotliur and glf'l fl'lotM arcompanfed him on bfs return '.Mr. and Mrs. Odell Pinckney are the proud parents of theii first born^girl on September 7'" Name Pecqki. Mother and baby * are doing fine. Mr, Johnnie B. Aitrre and girL" friend Miss Louzetta Neal visitld -* Mi\ and .Airs. A1 Gore, Jr., tnd K ?Mrs.. L. G. Douglass -cm Thursday ~r night. Mrs. Maggie Lewis had for her week end guests Mrs. Lena S j( Douglass, Miss Cora Maynor * Mrs. L. G. Douglass, !Mrs. Mary j Burns, Mrs. Alberta Weather had j( for her guests on Saturday Mrs. r L. G. Douglass. ~ g Miss Inez and Miss Mar^Helen i(j haw greeted Bi ptis-ts- -on Thurs- Iga ay night Sept. 12 at the Gospel IK abtirnacle churoh. "| IV Rev. M. Flowers and choir fur-j-|B^ rsfiecT service at Mt. Hebron on i ? undav afternoon d:.'?0 p.m. The | 'astor's Aid club furnished all I s thai *--ent to Washington. The 1Mb Ward Colored Repn'?l;- | an club met on Friday night at 1,1". The Southern Star Savings clui lit with Mrs. Irene Bole. Hid a* 'alhoun street. Thy umi; 1 e'ev ioiis were conducted and roptii,. usiness followed. Mrs. Marie Mobjey took het a. ghtvr Sarah to Chester,' S. C. iept. 15th where Sarah will ener school and w 1 live with het iandparents. '.Mr. and Mrs. Sin' i . 'ryor. '* .Mis. Bei tl.a?Bidnu't AhkI for hi eek end guest her son M>\ W am Darbey from the CCC camp -. it. and All's. Liawrcnce iK 11 lu .>. or their dinner u rests their paents. Mt.r""i 1 1 i = "headore, Charles, Mr. J. D. Shaw tiler dinner they went to the iiispel?Tabi marie?elniiell?whol- " he Lord's Supper was .given bj he pastor. ST. d,l'K JC_ A. M. E. CU4 RCH t'lu rleston, S.' C.?The ine.u its iit*j under obligations to l)r . I,. Benbow for his encouiuigiii g L'marks to them whil^thcy are aiting for settlement, from th< roject committee, for the church import y~ on Wilson street. Thr astor was also pleased with the Idcr's encouraging remarks. H< ls0 spoke of the fine work tha* > being done by the many church roups. l)r. J. P.' Washington, o' banning accomjianied the' vide> nd delivered an , t ble address ai ie business meeting of our quae r. The officers tolfj the presidig elder, that the Pastor. I?< illis had done more for them han any other pastor in the hisof the church. They also said 'at Mrs. V T Plfir n-in in i flu en j herself, when it comes to oranizing the young people- of th> hurch'in'working units. All eye. re now turned to educational and f;mfercncc ck ims. The leaders oj ' ' fie church are among, the niost |'(j nnl in the denomination accord j| ig to the pastor. Sixty-five wo ien constitute the standing rally eads for the trustees and they d ot fail to make collections To tiem. Mr. Robert Singleton read n excellent report for the trus- <e ?e*waa<J. Mr. Fred White's report Br r>i- the stewards was simply raiid. All of twenty clubs mn/h da enorts through iliuif?secreti l ie?bo nd were highly prtri^l by the ,,f residing elder. ga Snndiiv wau a high day lit mn |? hutch. The pastor preached it W; le morning and Rev. Robert Doe nt .) preached at nicrlU, cle Our congregation is looking ev tlv ry ?i:.v to get its marching 01 ,, ers to its new site. But while ce are on Wilson street, and l>(| norover We fro tne puDlic will fm? sp most cordial welcome to any i .n,J ,a lt tff "our services. Vt SHII.OII A. M. i:. ( Ill HCII 2 n Klloree, S. C.?Services at Slv t i>h church were very inspiring lv unday, Iiro. 1*?j^~JgtVnson ou? ,-v )cal_preacher gave a fine messcge s he Pastor, Rev. Jennings thank- , 11 -the speaker for thcHm* sermor n<l told him to study and pray or or a larger service. A baby . contest""-was sponsored . v Mrs. T>. R. Jennincs and th' 11 lubs of the church. About fiftv *:i lothers and their babies tooY part t n the contest. Dr. A. W. Brown V! lg and the Dentist, Mr."B.-~C ^ [ebler were the speakers. They rought to us messages whi.h wijj' 4 mg be remembered. Amouh* uised $92.97 as follows: Piscidie ll" !. McLeod, $15.25; Patricia Tilly r., $9.12; Marian D. Anderson. . 7.95; Samuel W. Williams, $6.40: l(.r nines Sumter, $5.51; Anthony Wi' ,,|J iams, $5.00; Dorothy Ann Wi! ,nc ams, $5.00; Susie Flipper Wil- 'n orn; $2.85; Claudit Paulin, $2.75: . T. Martin. $2.05; Bettie Good- R1 dn. $2.00; Elliott Miller, $2.00: can Cal'oll Williahis, $2.00; GerIdine - Hills rd. $2.17; Charko hivers, S.I.20; Francis I rick, $2; st v'ilameida Adams, $1.81; Winston sa Vaymer,* $1.25; Helen Hanton ls 1.25; Rosa Lee Dibble, $1.11; Wil . am Loyd Sbuler, $1.00; Richard 's 'elzer. $1.37; Shellie Mae Palme u' 1.15; Dave Pelzer, Jr., $1.00; Mat 011 ie Aiken, $1.50; Mary Alices-Pope 1.00; Barbara Anderson, $1.07: v" 'helma Evins, 85c; Sophia Han on, 55c; James Johnson, 35c; Ka ke ura Brigman 50c; James Cullei v" 5c. The following young people of l>r ur church left Monday for the vu- tl ious colleges: Misses Mattie I.o;Vaymer, Geneva Williams, Virgin SI i Jennings, Robert Lee Williams Jruce Howard, Robert Bonaparti Lo or Stsfte college; Samuel Htiglei r., Benedict college; Veronica Wil se oi ii, Allen university^ Aj." G. AV.il. rHI firms, Voorhees Industrial school' 'ecelia Williams, Morris college M At the close of the morning l'? 'rof. 0. H. McLeod, principal ol G} he hivh school gave helpful and ini ncouraging remarks to the st;: Hi I'Mi* tvr XTTrnr^t, uimr hem s"Along with your?studio-da uard well your Character." D< Miss Vordelle Jennings left?Sop--W4 ember -G to resume her school pa .'oVk at !.\loncks Corner. ac The following merchants of Elsree gtve prizes for the contest: re Montgomery Dr. Goods store; W er tubenstirfe Dr. .Goods store, Kel- an er's Furniture stoi*e W. F. Stork th lharles Service station; Keller''. ' mi lervice Station; Mr. ttnll. 5 and wi c atore. ' i lot ' ' t: Ml*-, n HI 11... . ^ - .. - - - ,, ^ . . An* ' 111 Htjfi ^|| The successful design of mall house exteriors is largely effective but simple composition, according to the Federal Housing Administration. This is achieved through the use of simple roof lines and care in the disposition of door and window openings. The second objective is good proportions in the width or length of walls to their height. The third consideration is the use of simple variations and materials 1 which lend interest to the wall areas ?mat!ii(r a VOBMOEU 91). TT lillW (IV VI U ? w??vw ?fpearance. Simplicity in exterior design appearance of maximum size. T! has many of these good feature*, in living. LERRATION IS HKLI) ,T >R IlKTTIS ACADKMY fKXY. A. \V. NICHOLSON I?y Richard-K. I'>nu!marc i . Al Ironlon. S.. ? In tl:0 hu-t- |l linhy llall Auditorium, Mondu\ ?u )>tt iiilo r 1'th. the- local club of t ttts Academy and Junior Co? te. ;iiranfre(l_? very unique birth _v y celebration for President A!" ,! H?W Vi;'ho)gn? v..-i i-? :i his lifu passed away ami Tele- ,, ted to the pages of history. TTTT *.tii;ii !>\ | tail A .ditorivir * is beautifully decorated with va ^ lis "kinds of Howe s as Presi t nt and Mrs. Nicholson sat ir t rir midst .with lots of friends r d ivlatives from far and near. . splendid plug!am was lendeiin which, poynis solos, and ceehi s were presented by thi ' rtieipants concerning the givn-' ^ ?rk that In- has done. s There were so many gi-od thing j^ id about President Nicholson? la I he I u i s?liuue fur?tile school d tin- manv Tnvois he lias done" r friends. We hope that lie will ' * e for n a*i.V more years i ml ear- f on the rcnnrrkable work. 11c A a man that loves everyone and epyone loves him \\Vio knows 1 in. n?~ ' At the close of the program |i any gifts were given to him t le president then made a very j foresting talk at whi h time In ive the history of Bettis Acad l.v from its origin until the pre* . t ......1 ..io_ n..?L..,i <n.. 1 ?. i im i iim .... lend-*?for?Cht?gifts. Mr*. Nich~ * ton : lso made timely remarks J fter which the crowd marehec ( Trustees Hall where a deleiou.- t past awaited. ? Hettis Ttrifrtr-my rrpernRt sclfiTW i registration, September 10. .A ^ rmal opening program will take f ice Wednesday Sept. 18th at 12 j ion. sThe enrollment is gaining j large numbers each day. I [*SH It IVEH RAI*T. CHURCH ' Rev. J. ('. Collier, I'astor Newberry, S. C.?The Sunday c hool was life beginning of the I cred service. It began on the c ual hour and was a success. We 'j gin to roi.lize.the fact that Gob always present, it matters not tat we do its no way., to get t of the sight of God. ( Following Sunday school u < ung candidate was baptized and ^ llo\\;shiped into the church af r which a- splendid prayer ser [p was conducted by Mr. Wil* 5 mi iWCAiorns. men our pasioi < rnr?rbt TT5T"nTr1m|TTessive message ? ken l'rom the Book of St. Matt, i i! used as a subject When We ? loiild Seek God. He brought out I uie important points causing us i know that we should seek God jc our youth, while we can reiulei > rviCe and give Hiin a life and a | \ llL -WlTIweri,- hap|fv to in knaw?pj Ige the presence of our Deacon r. Jim Wallace who has been . ' ntined for a long while alst 1 lanie Jack'son is btck after teach I IT six weeks of summer school ir < ickory Grove, S. C. . c .Mr. T. G. ('Iltl'k his wife ah(T, t ;mt (Jilliaip mptored to Ridge >y. S. to visit" one of our ex.stors, Rev. N. S. Smith. They f >know lodged an enjoyable trip 1 Everyone who want their souls f ally renewed come to Rush Riv- { Tuesday night, September 24th c d hear some real singing by ^ roe qiurtets in a contest adission very small for what you 11 hear just 5c qnd 10c. Come c >k and listen. . I ? *, i liniiWi i fchu Miii'iiiin i wn .wxni THE PAXMETFO LEA Attractive De. fSS&SZ&i&g&ggSW' ? , 1 ^"''*' '"ft: '?*pk oy^x-.s.V . ..-z.. .. WJJ^ggW Room - ' | I" 1 1 ? ' jf I Viy.H^ Koo^ r i *? o ?.C. M U? "-*1 ." ?.?-? T F? R.S-7 F U OOR. hM'ults in an attractive, livable Ills small house, which is security In addition, its interior design III' TEAC'HINC; I'KOFFKSSK) The children of the nation ha eirun their march to citadels i iub!ie school. There are looks incertainty on llu faces of tla eaehers;?their?purs nt:<?krrrm?tt chat to expect next. The \Vor * jittery to points of resenthlii i whirling dervish on the plaii f Arabia. The nation is fbverfStt n^a^ed?in?a?tremendous din or national defense. We of t! eachinj* profession uro listless o resume our places at our desk )ne question haunts us. what w oinorrow lninir forth? ; How long chilli wo In- aOle to s leveloping Hatt^fnniiatiorr "in H oeial. political. mid economic si us quo? Can we teaeh uiieoueer d!/ as tin- st niggle for ^???v\" lluVi'H?to?SW il l?eonv ill <i \ < roeel ion ? Shall \\e not he greatly a ected what ever , tin' outcome \in. diutv o'V "1 oseT You can IT lien hut you cannot kill an ide flivy killed tlie Christ 'hul, h (leas transformed the world. Ci he spirit of the sacredness of t! ndividual he irreparably crushn What is the r. sponsihilitv--of- t caching profession in. this critic utur ?- We have a definite-rospd ability. National defense is pi heated upon national unity. T reaching profession may h e 1 ;heek the trend of the forces corking for disunity. We mig issist in checking the flow >oison into the vitals of the bo< jolitic. Some are preaching h red of (ientile against .lew, N< lie against Worn, and imim.it-i >le other techniques leading lisunity. It is rather shucking, ertain centers to sec a growii eeling of anti-Semitism amor :ertain Negroes. We cannot i 'ord such tactics. We may say this is propagate rhero is some propaganda in ampaigns. We do see and km mough to recognize a threat he Democratic Way of life. Let us take one point to i! itrate. The development of the lividual to his greatest capacity i basic theory in the American < icational system. In contrast his powerful democratic conce ve see a dangerous counter-ct opt. The totalitarian concept:?t state is -everything, ami the in .idual is ?^..n?ing. Thia_ idea- X owed to its logical conclusion < irives the individual of eduoati< ?1, religious, and political pri eges of the individual. These cc ;e'pts are dear to us as a den 'rnt.il- people These i nneoptc --n Iiri>fltuni>i1 in tlie tvrvrlil 1.1 Jnu. Our army and navy re pre so Iim (inter guard?of?national f on so. The to> cher must intolli nner guard of pur national <1 ense. The teacher must inteli ntly present the cause of dem racy. The teacher must stai irm in the home front and i )attle for the cause of dem racy in the class room. We stai a the front ranks of the defeh P~~ j- . - ' mH, ,,i, .> ? DER .. < ?I ngn _ i ' * \ J __ . . * . .* , . mt Plan ' .' " house and gives (he small hoHsc the Mr a mortgage insured by the FHA, is one which will permit convenience N i i-i's of democracy. Let us remember that a demo ^ era tic society is rooted in the in I tidligence of the electorate. Then + can?he?im democratic gt>vvrtntii'n' w ithout Ja democratic ' education ,ji ,1 he political vision of Lincoln ai rP?Lflty-hui g. if realized, must stand 1,1 upon a similar educational vision i? 11 ii. r.iin IUik.i. lilt* Ryvsddent, I,s? Franklin J>. Roosevelt +1118 called for total dclenso. Tin- school- ia t? itart ?>f total defensehe lv V>V dl' the teut'uine profession s therefore, heeolue essential cogs il) in the national program of total defense. We have the saereil trust of training the yountt mind, brae '' inj; the youije.- mind for the pre. serVation of the 1 U-niocratic Way H* of life:?IMiCeVtaiiUy surrounds out 11 t 1 r. , .1 w i.i micitiHK in nit* i ".'II?ii session; the etinrtttTTTn:-"" utiiK r which \vtT luntT 11 are ,-lu luuifil ITI tin- myslei yoT . nine uroliths hence. \Y'.' Hi' tlui : jrarlriu^ profe-N-o..n a e|>resent the 1 irenera! stall' in the* educational '' a ri n v. a?pud?of?total?defense, ,s fi^'htmir for the internal defense ^11. of. I Ji'inocrney. lie 1 . IIA !:ol.l> HOi.AN'D. Prill, t i|>a! Macedonia high school :.U) 'v Iflacksvilli-, S. n ? ' > ?. OVKH 1TKAC HKKS hi" A ITKNDKU ANMl'AL MKKTINf," ! Ol Sl'PKKVISUK AI.1CK oa : TTASaink hi . _ j I he work for the-1*110-4 1 school I term ev 1(1)1 inerl. i ( harleston, S. ( in vi : i I-hi* annul neginnini: meeting nq ^ i of the Charleston county teachers - i was lu lil on Thursday morning I September 1-'1> at Ibirt's hall build , ing with the supervisor al1 s. M (llJ.-\li.;e LaSaine presiding. w i 'The supervisor in her address to [explained the general work for the j year, and urged the teachers and k* j principals to cooperate in ordet n | to'have a successful school term "**" She" also stated that "\Ve are living J in a very pmgressi>e and-modern 1 j educal ional age. and that it is es '>ential that we e<|. ip ourselves t?'< >n" i t(> cope with this age.'' She ' is re he; cojjiiTze'd as a great and ad'i'* \ isor to ho teachers ot>'' 1 l,. ! Other spcakcis that appeared ou ?). , tlii' prou rani wine: Mr. H. If. Mo vj. uCmJoy,?flinty -uperintendent ol .ducatioii'.f. tin- county attendance in teacher. tin- rental textbook diriv?r? t tor. Mrs: A>hlcv"~TT:MtTstyv~ ex?r?eeottvo see i1.11 aI'V oftTie Charleslit ton county tuberculosis associat le- ion," Mrs. Butler of tlu- Dart's ball p- branch of the county library, alsoI*'" iM'rof. J. R. Bonds and Prof. .1 p. Thomas Wilson, of Liberty hill o- | school who spoke on "Professional ad Ethics." Sonpft were led by Mrs :lo ' Brown of Mt. Pleasant, o I The meetinp was enjoyed by id every one. The_ visitinp officials <Ij and teachers were also wefromer "r i .in fa.- Hi. .. ii * - \ . Sl'HMARlNK TORl'ELKJM A N ! WRITES HIT SONCJ ? - ; 1 hi- cm i t rit popular hit,"Can't 'in* Indiana Off My Mind." is t!.< realization of a twel't-year-old dijwun of Robert'.I >e J.con. I*. S torp--domain , ( 'ollaborat iny with Honey < ai niit haM. tin- amateui author penned the lyric of tht sony that now lionets third p sit ion in tin- official ratin-jrs of tla nation's < rront hit*. Biny. C'to>l,\ Kate Siii'th. Iioruee IK-idl and 11a Kemp arc but a few of the artists' >' lio-v record versions- of it an ' 'ania-tiii;' the_xumitry.* Vlb I .eon experienced a ]n|iy ;itl? y4(nttnl career - in the scr> ice oi : ^ I- His iMidi-t sea postincluded torpedo details on 111- I -S rs 1111 o i n rttrt-sr- S -':. II nTr" ~ S-IP ' ?'o-|iht?rtr faTT TT FT ~ been wiitiny for t-weive y.v-n-. !,. could mala- no headway in his pet i avocation until the Sony. Hit (iuiM traye him Ito- .-tiotK-i. be ti-.-edcrf- I I i.- collaboi a! io.. o il I. 1 I . ' inset of "StardustV won the'unun ihious approval id' ouusic experts I'atil * Whitman, Guy Lo'mhardo. i Hilly Pose and k'ny K}<i'L?I :>umc board of judges, theouch the Guild's facilities/launched the pr<> fessional-careers of more than a ] score of talented tyros. * The- Sonjr Hit tiuilii is currently | ondiictintt its third nation wid*' search, for talented sonjf writers j Participation by all amateurs is ! welcome but manuscripts . should i I reach Guild headuuarter.s at 1C,l;t , Broadway. New York City, not 1 later than niidiibfht.? NCveniner 1st. I ?To j iieduinail Leon's sonir IT i published by the noted firm that J publishes' such hits as "Play ' mates." "The Sih^rlnjf Hills" ane "Only ForeVer." as. are all sonp? found throueh the Onild. SCHOKIKLI) SCHOOL HKGINS SCHOOL YKAR ?? Schofield school, begun it?- seventy-second vi-iii 1m<i?.Mmiduv. Si 111 - emuer Jo when ii Pi-cord nund,.ei j of stndvnts w'itc reoistered. Ac I tun!?Thl^t-s ocean the follnwine day. } ?The?followino coiilin itu-cs wo!'i elected at the faculty institute1 held lust week-end for .now and ^pld teachers: faculty administration. I.. E. Bradhv, Naomi 1). MoCalluni and William B1 Garland: athletic . association, (icoit*c Connally. Helcn Cherry and Howard W.* W illiams; social committooTT Von l;s" A Hall. W'illiaiu. W'arrot) V. Bradhv. 1 ho instructors for Schofiehi and fho el. ssos tlioy will co.'due! an" listed rmTTTC Santonl I'. Hradbe Si., T>u|iei intondeiit; M. ('has. l>ar h-uiSr jirmtntial: ;ilrs?- B-nrd by, fronch and onohsh; Mrs. N. |i McCallein. history and cnv'li.-h Miss Sarah Meaty, music and on irlish; . Miss. Venus A. Hull, hom..economics; Mrs. Helen Cherry, home economics; Miss L. K. W'iooitis. mathematics and history. Mi George Connally, office manaem I and general business science; Wi! j liam -Warren,' agrieuluire. Mr. Wi! ! liam Boyd Garland, industrial art-.! Mr. Howari! A. William-, itnlust-I liuL arta ? J ?^ ( AMI'Kll.l.l) HAI'TIST CIH RtlTj Key. (loo. K. (ioode. I'aslor Services were larriediout in <>-> dor here at Camptiold Sunday j liaptism of the 1-I candidate- u>-r I conducted at 11 a.in. when the" a!! returned to church for serein i?y K?-v. '1 K. (?oodm_. Kiv. (ioo'it touches. preaches ami foods m . poll r,oil's gnat i lmighty hloss , iilii> of which ho was blessed .* have tin- opportunity to fulfill Id.- . calling. Ilo 'preached Sunday i from '.Matt. iHth. thoivw- 'Occupy' * I'litil 1 i'oine. It v ij. \ i- . L i Nnvs from Philadelphia, Pa., j came to Abbeville that little Jam - j Marshal whose' home is near lion ! is doing1 nicely with -her sisto. Miss 1 ne a Marsh*. h? J a n to?"its?rfivw t> years old. and is in did giadc* in school. She is the younge.-d ! daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. S. .1 I *1* .SSl**.**.* | PINCKNEV'S I I 1 M>I UI ?IM:ic rMTj OF SOI TH i'AHui* 1 lOOfl WASHINGTON S! .1 Pag* Thre? Marshal, hut. had the misfortune 4 of losing her mother on February T.-r.'in.-' . Mis. Miii y Morgan ami dtuighi'/.aIce wo e ^visitors of their (laughter and sister Mr^. FaJinit Martin for the week end. I' t t i t yo.aiv>tiM s. j \\ ili i>i' at the home of Miss I^ois '.Mai shut?Sl.;ii'i:vjr;~Sf;itenihet--,J'Jii '? at H o'rloelv until. Kn.ioy the at- . ' i ' -a*- - j , < IN MiftHlUlAM -i 1 ,i;g wo a,m y of oui <i? ar i..i>h;i ;s -o: i. father. Artie i W . ' I i -?i Si., who departed Li_Li 1:1' ts^o?rr-trr5 ur o. Seplehi her 1'.'. I'.' is . Stiartatiha-' y. S. ' '''' ''' I-.vi-iy in in;*.- a tear: '" - ',fil II ll ' ? ... 1.1 . K.vi tii'ai;. . ' f. \ .It-V-io I 11- / [|V]? ?1: U'l'. " ~" A \\ . ' ] I( 1JI< 1 V(r J. >u:i: SIDNEY STAGNATION kIS WORSE THAN CONSIIPAIION! Bdcaore Wo Treat Constipation at . The Onsat, While We Neglect Our Kidneys Indeflnately Mb other organ in your body te- ot rm imporla.no* than your kidney*, for your kidney* there are nln* mllllo^ lull** which must work day and night to filter the fluids and keep tho system tree boa waste*, adds, polacns which, if per. dtleJ to rental a, may cause serious kidney pad Madder troubles. la ae wonder then that Nature ftana eell* for help to dean out the kidneys. So it you ere troubled with Petting TJp-Nlghta. Leg Pains, Backache, Wai ruae Headache. Dlzzlnee or Loss of . Energy, due to functional kidney disorders* try KID AN S. the famous kidney remedy. Which elds Nature to flush out th* kid- ' * hays, to filter ell waste*, to prevent kidMay stagnation. KXDAN8 le Safe and Reliable." ThouBands report* entire satisfaction. Takes eearrfVWng to directions. KlPANS will ulru Splendid results. Try KID AN El. Buy it at Bur Bpaelal Price Offer on two boxes. Use Bus box. If not satisfied, returri' unopened box end GET YOUR MONEY BACK. ^^NVALUABLE J- MEMENTO ~Deeply engraved in the hearts rof all men Is gratitude for the many happy hoars spent with their loved ones. Here we feel proud of our part in immortal? Lima those hours in the beauty of the final service. Our em. v phasis on reverent simplicity and refinement will create on Invaluable memento of en^yv ^ _ .lightened beauty. W - 4 J OUlS s () X H'NKKAl. HOME 110] 1'tirK St. t*froi?tr K1 3? .. Watch Repairing E. W. ISOM 2307 GERVA1S STREET COLUMBIA, S: C. MADAM PETER'S IF \ I li (i ROWER For !)isea>ed Scalp ? Gives Life and Heaut.v BEST GROWER? \ppl> once a week?Price 35c. VftOfi ((landing St.. Columbia. S. C. Counts Drug Store. Washington St.. Thomas Drug Store. Taylor and Harden Streets Poro Beauty School Located at 2481 Millwood At?. BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling, Croquinolling, Finger Waving, Hair Dyeing. Bleaching, Manicuring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy.-and ?v'T^ Electricity. PHONE 5687 Wilhelniina C. Pope, Instructor A?nie M. Pope, T. M alone, Pre*. \KK\L HO.MK 1: '('KM SKI) KM BALM BK ,N \ \M) CEORttl A ;; ? ? ^ Funeral Cars and Funeral < r . hquipment < < \s <;oor? AS mi: HK9T \ ^77 < ? \ti.l Kv It?T than the Rest <> A nA I'm****?I t'**?-?? < ' ' Of the I'hone 2.3357 J J Residence I'hone 77b5 * | COtRTESY ' o SERVICE J" f. columbO^ s. d iF^I **r ? T|ni J J - ??? ?-***