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Nor?-Tni n?*?? will bo iM?M*4?
"trW to tbla oolamn. Tern m TnrrAr* Emr
wai Ua to* ay bow Xrmmot llmw* *
uen Dat Qua* tad noatra by N?n?
atoll taafldasltl lotto* *4 troo aailoa uaalyatan
Otiao (9) vaootloao yrtratty. Btea
ran Ml aaaa*. addraao( aad Mrtbdato to
all lotto r* and plo*aib*h>do a aotbadtiimj
nuns OBvolopo tar raw rooly.
Witt* Tot- Ana* WauaC*, can ti Ta
Paxjorto Leads*, 1910 Anmnr ts.
Cotnatx s. Cmoinx
M. CI.?I am a young Kill ami 1
havewritten a- sung. I wish U
know If I send a man two dollars J
with this song will ho get it reads i
to put on tiie market for me ?
Ans: I wouldn't put uinpunce ojJ
confidence in his ability to. pre*
" pary-tt-f?y-ih?-market'. If you l'ee 1
that your song is good .. . send"
" miunt thulhiM Ls^tiL
ers in the North and Thoy-wfll. r7r~:
ject or use it. However, 1 fear you
are in for a big disappointment. >
M. B. K.? Which of thf two men.
I have in mind cares the* most foi
me? 1 like the one away bottei
than the one here.
Ana;.. It's perfectly natural that
you like the one yoli can't get . 5 .
but it doesn't do any harm to like
them. Both admire you . . Tput as
for. a life companion, they just
aren't interested.
A. J.?The doctor says that 1
have appendicitis and 1 wish to
know if I will he able to go to
school this whole year?
Ans: Take every piccaution and,
follow your doctor's orders and
you will be able to continue youi
studies^. If it is at all possible, you
-sfeould make arrangements to have
your appendix removed as soon as
you Can. The operation isn't very
serious and there is nothing to
dread or l'ear.
?r f T ;i|.[ .14 but I won Id
pass for 30 years old. Have been"
going with a man five years and
" I want to know why is it that he
won't his divorce? 1 have tried
to prove to him I love him.
"" Ans: - That's just the trouble.
He knows if he gets his divorce
*"_ he will be a married .man again
within twenty-four hours and he
is nerfeotlv Innmv and contented
not being tied down to anyone
Find you another friend for he
doesn't want to marry.
1_M. H. -Am a young fellow but
would appreciate your helping me
I am trying lessons on a 1/ass horn
and would like toTTnow if 1 Ktrmrltf
give it. up when school opens?
Ans: No indeed you shouldn't
Stick to your horn anil practice
lots and 1 suggest that you make
arrangements to plav in the school
- orchestra. It seems to me that you
will be a member of your TOWN
BAND in a year or .so and no
doubt will have a future in an orchestra.
'
G. M. E.?The boy I was going
. with vot married and now he is
trying to get me hack since hrr
and his wife separated. Tell me
~? - what to do? J
Ans: Pay no attention to him.
He discarded you once and married
another girl and now that he
CUnt hold her. he comes back jto
see if you won't put up with him
again. Send him on his way and
get you "some one who you knowwill
appreciate you
11.C.?Is it advisable tor tr. t< '
take the job offered to me in tin
South for this winter?
t Ans: I smnild think that it
would he. "^T>u have no oi.. l.n
your self ami u change at this
time would be mot v.el.'ome to
you. Go and try to make some new
friends for right now you are
spending too much of your time
alonp when there is no real need
of it
Rl*RAL TEACHERS
OF CHESTER COUNTY
By E. NV. Lewis '
The rural teachers of Chester
county held their group meetings
during the month of September
These meetings were Tteld at the
Williams school under the supervision
of our Jeanes Teacher Alias
Kelly. The meetings were divided
into one, two, three and four
teachers groups,
.Miss Kelly along with the teachers
discussed the school work
lor this year. Four-schools were
v also elected to exhibit their home
unit rt the fair. Mrs. Fannie
Brown, principal of the Williams
school was delhrhted to have these
teachers to meet at her school. A
cordial welcome is extended to visit
the Williams school at any time
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K?-v. k. 1'hilip KIIis, l'asior
(T.y P sf" "Sumfny n?v-r-ry?appie.
lia'ivc aud'cnce was oul both '
i>\r piper The ltsR?s- |
fant pastor preached in the morn- .
;? a't'P the. pi stor spoke i\t nite 1
Sunday school was "largely
represented and the collection was '
-de?U-*t in year.\. Mr. Joseph "?
** S-.pt. was, at his post and ")j
V. T. Ell's conducted the A'
Kn League service, with a largf ,
crowd present. ''
The pastor and trustees are sun. :
named before the Condemnation
Hoard next Wednesday. The
lb sin.' project's figures offerer 1
th< trustees were ini dequate ^ .
rebuild the church, to say noihino
t' piiTct:asiTrg--a?lot-; rebuilding- '
the organ, removing the furnitur?
and installing a heat plan' Or '
lawyers are confident that tb
co: re.1 a lion will get Cull?vain '
for its fine property on Wilson
~sfF7r~t?to?its?to?replace the New "
St. Luke. In ease the Condemns'thm
} jV)irui.i'i^-1 In lln.+dmt, ^
A't horit v's * amount given. tin ?
Case will be appealed to the courts ^
for final settlement. Should tin
be done the congregation will haw
t(, store its furniture in a ivare- ,
house, and seek another place t<
worship until the courts acts
which will be sixty days IV.nr '
now,-. Dr. J. 1^.. Benbow. presiding
eldi of the Kingstree district UTi'C Dr.
J. E. Beard, presidiir/ eldei y
of the Edisto district xyi 11 bo a'. i(
the hearing next Wedtiesdi y
t'nlsarv Eniscooal church right, by <
our.? lias cotton ~i ul 1 sOTttrrmnrt j.
for their cfiurch property ilue ti ,
I he fact th>rt?tiuiii- Bishop Albert ^
>. Thomas (white) took initiativt ?
-m the settlement. Our faithfe! j
rriembers though much disappoint-?
ed are not discouraged for they
know that they <vill he housed i;
a modem church despite all of thi?. ,
lone delay.
We hf.ve had three sad funerals
.luring the past week. Mr. Wil
'htm Wilson. Mr. tiadsduu-i iuir__
Mrw. Josepliiiie Smalls. The^ pas- c
or < ffieiate.d at al of these set'- j~vlcea.
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Our many friends are invited t- a
worship with us tit our church on s
Wilson street and wherever it ma; ,
he in the future. ,
SPXRTAN Bl'lt(i NEWS y
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B'-dmp 1.. H. King of Atlanta. "
Ga..-aiailo anJolTioial visit to Sil
ver Hill Methodist ehureir Thhirs"
day and lectured that niuht. Tire
pastor, members and friends we it
deliphted to have had their bishop-.
i ml all enjoyed the' wonderful ad- f
dress. Bishop King promised tin 11
Pastor, Rev. Mingo that he would 11
Trttn ii t???this -chuixh___ear.lv _m 1
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Miss Williams of Cleveland, .(>
is visiting at the home-of .Mr. am' 1
Mrs. J. E. Williams on W. Dean tj
The Rev. M. Dilltml continue j!
very ill at home, on Cemetery. St 1
Rev. Dillard has pastured man* 1
of the rural churehes^in-Spartan
burjr and Union counties.
The Jspi rtanbur" County Hap c
tist association closed a very siic-tfhuivh?
dnriinf last week.' 'l'h>
Rev. B. F. Stewart is the pastor.
Mrs. Roll Daw kins who has been '
very ttl ;ft her home- on ('lemons. J
street is wonderfully improved to 1
the delieht of her many friends 1
A very successful revival has
just closed at Mt. jMoliah Baptist J
church. Rev. W. C. Calvin, pastor
Mr. Pringe Knuckles died 1; >'
week. The funeral sendees werI
life I?. till Si'l- . l!il! hy h:
I Pastor, Rev. P. K. Minno.
Mr. .1. M. Dougla i; now a tu
i i tp .? ,\i. harry M sliea! rolleev:
Mr. and Mrs. -(?. W.?Bolder
s e , SiiM<i <y in Caniden. visiting '
relatives and friends. I
Mrs. B. T. Smith has returned
lame after visiting a son who r
ill i'i Nov; York Cityr
Aliss Louis*' Nicholas, secretary '
in the, home otficc id tin- N. ('.
.Mutual Life Ins. Co.. Durham, N
I passed through line returning .
to her duties after .spending a
pleashnti vacation with her naf. ;
rents. (Mr. and Mrs. W. W. N'i.ln*
olas at Union.
DUE WEST NEWS ^77
' Services in the churches of Due
I West were inspiring on last Sunday.
I
Messrs" "At C. Joseph and 0.--L? Smith
were the dinner guests of
Mesdames Klizt beth Young and..
Peail Ryan on last Sunday.
Miss Janie Wharton of Ware
Shoals was a week end visitor at
hope rut iast week.
,Mi\ Booker T. Smith called at i
the home of Mr. 0. L# Smith on 1
last Sunday afternoon. ' 1
Mrs. Nannie CJoosby who ? hs s
been sick is improving nicely.
Mr. James B. Smith who wa.
I seriously ill at the home of Mr
0. I.. Smith during last week ?
' much improved at this writing.
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Columbia, S. C.
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V.O'iDIM'I'I' V.WS
A ' ! mi t.? i\v , vi,.s'
iV.suilnirt' nil Ihnisday?uaiiiLn :_j;
ji'P11'i.11" i 1.'T!i when?C* in > , 'cached
the family >' Mr. I. e
Vill-urn thai hi- I-.: .1 been !'o mi I
11 a lonely woods not l:ir irons Mi?
mnip where hp was stii. k m
taralysis of tin- brain.' A l"?* an
ill niflvt >1. :" h i'.m ihm. h. v.aa-1?dyiuy
C<>tnliti ?ii. v.ii. 11 i".ni !
1'hursday morning and pa..- .-. I a
vay ho 1011' he arrived al his ho., 1
15 Pet rson St. Mr. Wilbutti -.v..
leld in high esteem l-> ai! v. a.
tnew'rbiiftr?Hp was tin p: pa.-: e.
steward at Trinity A. ..1. h. Zip.
hiirch-'.fof* tviip ypaVs and a li'.dpp
for six years. The feneia! w..>
teld at 2:00 o'i'fork S tvday a't.
toon. Sopt. 22nd. The luiirh w :
Tiled to "pi parity:?Thr-ptoe. jittered
the ehur h at 2 o\ v ..
ha p. The tiist hymn was line.'
>y -ihp Pastor, Hi v. .J. A. I.ipsey.
?i \ an.?-pT- ilud Well Dope''
\ei Mtu: hy II'v. Cleveland: pray
.'! 1 r HpV?l-'iiulo- silp.tiin bv the
hoir. "1 .Mils'. -Till Jistu; , MisS-"
V-H. > 11 .aluJi ill' 1 pnrtnnhin .
he ill-Kan; rehnTFR"" MI ^?VwUc I
J Jul. rwood; reinai ks, Mr. Will
-11 ah: remarks. Prof. Allen Wiiiiiii
.-; solo, "Will Hone" by -Mrs.
day i lia Wriuht; renn rk?. Mrs
an.i- Wiiinr eondoh'iiers and tele 1
-rnr.-s. Mis. M. S. Callahan). Ku
iij!\ bj llu Pastor, llev. J. A. I.ipv,\
I . pih?F;4Ty~~|ki Itbe :ito r sr- - Mew*
I v N'.niis. W ill smith, Kmanit*l
Jlrownintrlloj I Uura-h Richrd
tireen, trusters, of the church.
Vctiee |.1111 ><*ui ei>: Messrs CleVi
'hnd. (tii ia and Al'/ie Cole hit H"
'h;t lie ."'teen, Pink Rohinsun, Jas
Vlllim St rem Rash N ance. . Flowr
-beat'ei": ATesmfmeS Minnie?F?
hoi.ipjjuii. Maty Anderson, Thea1
il n_ '.'huh- Vance 1 noi'..Ii
n'li-.t, 1 in/. Alexander.
It! rais \v?-re numerous and
re re bunked ;{11 around the altar :
ml tin- hron/.e nietali,- casket '
nil. the retrains of Mr. Wilburn
,as covered with Morals, At H:M0
4s?tody \va-s.,{jo\vere<l to its last
estinjf place in the church cenieer>
beneath a mound of tiowers.
_He__ leavOs to titotirn his passing
. w.i'e. ,.Nlrs. Fvrlyn Wild urn.-two
I'. .41? I Ir.en't .1 Wittmiir iTOd
klr. Kul] ti Wilburn; four sisTers 1
li s an,i s Cat i it- l.ou Ferguson,
vnii.? Norns. (incase Downs ami'
liss Krin WiUjurn: oik- brother.
Villa' Ci. V\ ilbuifn of New York;
la- .n nhchild jiiiii a host of-.rel-J
itivi-s. .M. S. Callaham funeral
litvi tor in charge-. <
'(;ra\ l^mtl;?Kt?union?
The Cray family reunion was
iel'1 at tin boiiie of Mrs. Parthen!i
Martin Sunday. A host of rel>.
tivi.- and visiting friends wen?
lies. nt. A saereil progri m was
rn^r--ml'lfr whii% tin- y^'foid
if t.a-, Gray family was read and '
he census was anno.uiu'ed which
ion.- a total of J10. this included i
hiiiircn, ui a;.ds and great-grands
nil great-a reat - grands t lid co.us- .
ns7~ Then thrn -fea.it was on. The
abh s were spread in the yard and |
ilenty food w.as_.there for everyme.
All .seenjed fo enjoy the oc- i
iisii.n u> 11milium.
Mi. .M. S. Caliaham was'a bysi
icss visitor here last Wednesday <
- y- 'I" C'dU 1 'rinjo. Mes
ii;'?u . I. "' ilia Custer. Can)
y n \ inso:i and I' ran vis Fosterol
,\'ashitijitonv P. (' motored down
u too nriTOTni n) Mr. I.aw -Wil _ _
Kirn. *
,V?r. ami.Mrs. " Moody ol
X*ti"it. .Mi it., an- v.siting telai\
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MONTH lil.l.O NKWS
Si Peter A. AI. K. elw.rch Slinlay
school opened ali the usttltl
iiiui. I In1 lesson was beautiful*
y. taujiht liy .Miss Wilhelmepa
1 uaii'i'in. 1 viewed t>v the pastor
At 12:00 o'elock tile pastor. Rev
1. A. Gamble mounted the rps:
1. us :.nd delivered a wonderful
ins afe whirl, every one enjoyed
If yn;. Maul to hear a man of God
preach come or it j'et<-jo church
and Worship with us. ^
We weie triad to have Miss Wil*
iielinena (1 unipton hack to church
a'ter he 1 siiuuuef s hoo! and vacation
at Winston-Salem. N\ (
and Atlantic City. N. .1. She. reported
a lovely trip.
Mr. Isaac lYlison is very ill. Mr.
Amos Crumpton' is" still very ill
Prof. Reedy Rowe was up last
Sunday, we were triad to see hint
He was the truest of Miss Wil
helniena Cruntpton.
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Miss Willie J2. TIt?i?l .? ft Tor be i
"home in Albany, Ga., Thursday
a f ternoon after ?spemUng?-twv
months wnn h?>r cousin .Miss?Ma
mie Mae I)oas. She was necnn:(ijTiii.il
hv her. fat ? ?. Rev. P. P
Keid.
Students who have returned t'?
the various colleges: Messrs Job*.
I.#and Frar.k Jr. Motley, Evan:Mcli'ull.
Fletcher Leudon, Jan e?
Wright XI: l ion Robinson and Misf
Carolyn Chapman, S. C. State;
Mis? Nannie Mae I)eas and Mv
Vergil Wright, Benedict t?dl?ce
Columbia; .Mr. Walter S. Wilson
\Ii ses Julia Johnson and Margaret
Pitts. Morris college, Sumter
The Women's Missionary so.it
ty of Pee Dee Union church spoilon
d a three nights l.azaar whicl
"v; s a success. Mrs. MuttUTr.
i sd'tle won the cake, and Mrs
Wil-on Singleton the chicken.
Miss Geneva. Powe is home tp
ain after spending the- sujpitef
in New York looking good as lis
oah _____
Mr. Chester Pitts is still up uiu'
dtmrg -nilw Ui -lllL' llt'llkld of,
niun.v friends?
Mrs. Mario/i Jackson Of Chesterfield
spent a few hourR with
her aunt, 'Mrs. Julia Streator on
Saturday t fjornoon.
.Mrs. Nannie Bingham spent a
few days in Marlboro county visin"
her brothers.
-TJie. Federation club met at the
ionic ol' Mrs. L. A'. Ellcrbe on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. C. Colos is kept very busy
these days since school open sell
ini the students ice .cream am'
buns.
I.ATHENS NEWS S
n<!a\. S eptember?:1
line day for church people. Serciees
were held in the various
i-...:t lies of the city rnd county.
A dumber of students have left
for the various colleges. To Allen,
Ada Katherine Garrett, Lil-*
lie Bell Douglas, J. T. Dial and
William SulWvanf?Benedict: EJh
If. Williams, Robert Lee McCul
louph, Jihittie Lee Mathis, Mildred
Beasle.v, Katherine and George
Cunningham and L: wrenee Camnbell;
South Carolina State: Edward
Fuller and Charles Dendy
and Dorothy Jackson.:
There will be a football game- at
Sanders high school, Sept. 27th
The team from Gaffney, S. C. will
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/Omr (lown. luck in v mli'ii r uui^ |
icy and the boys.
Tin- following ladies will bt
lad lo serve you wnen you need
beauty culture work: Mesdanies
Magnolia Wright, Olivia MiUei
:uul Martha Thompson.
.Jesse Mac Hunter won tho
watch in the popularity contest
Minnie lrby "won Ht'cuiid?prfisf^??
.Mr. Aloiuo Whitener has re
turned to his position in Mullins.
NX illit- Kinai'd is still on the
sick list.
The Gleaners club will have a
guest meeting i.t the home of Mr
ind Mrs. Horace Garrett, October.
lirst.
Rev. Karl Wright was the speak
or at Duncan Greek church Sunday.
Rev. W. L. Wilson will
nreach there the third Sunday in
October.
Mrs. Arzella Walls and dtrtwob?
ter will attend a reunion in Churlotto.
N._C., October Gth.
Mr. Lucius 1 Jarcus is visttmgreh.tives
in to.wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Evans and
Mrs. Palm Smith of Columbia
were visiting relatives and l'nends
...I-,. VJ...1.I..V
Rev. and Mis. Butler have returned
from their vacation.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Putman have
returned from their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Young
In ve moved in their new home on
Price street.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHCRCIL
Rcv. B. M. Pelder, PastorRidgeway,
South Carolina
Regular services were held and
eveiyone enjoyed the services. Tin
pastor spoke""forcefully from this
iheme "Jesus The Light of Th?
Worltl" and baptismal rites wen
performed, the spirits were high
and later in thy. afternoon the
Lord's Supper was served.
At 1:30 P! M. the Brown Bro
I hers rendered a splendid pro
gram the financial reports for th'
lay were very good and all lefi
with their spirits high. This Sunlay
is "Rally D?y"-t ntj. all < J
well wishers are asked- to come."
send or bring your presence if not
any finance, our coal is only $100.
Let us all pray sincerely to God
to help its in this drive.
REVIVAl. FRIENDSHIP
'.ARTIST nirKCII
Rev. F. M. Young, Pastor
The Rev. .\V. S. McCollough of
the First Raptist church of Camden,
S. C., will conduct a ten nitos
revival meeting beginning Septem
her 30 at the Friendship Raptist
chtrreh. ;?-- ? '
Rev. McCollough is a well known
gospel tornado of the Palmetto
state. His souT searching sermons
are long remembered by i ll
who hear him. The public is invited
to attend this meeting.
Our Pastor, Rev. F. M. Ycnrrrp
is now conducting a two weeks re
vival meeting in Washington. At
the conclusion of these servi-es
Rev. Young will leave for New
York where he will spend some
time visiting his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Johnson. We wish^for him a very
pleasant stay.
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Editor Rostov" TuTnjeo
Washington, D. (J.?Sigm 1 honors
were recently paid to Roscoe
Ihutjee, Editor of the Oklahoma
lilack Dispatch, when Ids spirited
address before the Notional Colored
Democratic 'Association ; ir
Chicago, Was incorporated iirp
the Appendix of the Congressiohal
Heeord. Representative Thomas,
of Oklahoma, t sked for th;
unanimous consent of the house
which was given, to have. th<
speech printed and made a part
i' t-e. record wnich was done.
In his hrillliant oration before
aie colored Democrats of the tuition,
the militant editor of the fa:iiou
I Oklahoma?w?eklv nointedh
: iU-d attention to the steady progress
that his' people had made in
Oklahoma under President Roosevelt
in tlie past seven and a half
years. He graphically told how
O.tM.il Negroes, in his 'fair state
clow the' Mason-Dixon Dine, \vh?^
tad sense -enough to-be- Democrats
are til.e black men i ml women
who. by their visiors add goodfellowship
jjamong the citizens of
their state were uoing to politically
liberate the miliums. of black
men and women now disfranchised.
.
lie stated that for sixty years
the Negro asked nothing of -the
Republican Party?and got noth
lntf. pointing out inai practice uv
all the older men of the assembly
now Democrats, were Democrat:
because they were dissatisfied with
the Republican .Party's mege:
treatment and lack juf consideration
for the Negro and capped ir
with a staterront made by the inv,
morti 1 Frederick Douglas, to. wit
"Men InrvF~in their
the peaceful means by which they
may put all erf the "moral, political
land economic enemies to flight, ii
they will faithfully courageously
and valiantly use them.'* ,
Then he told of a prominent
minister, the Rev. L. K. Williams
<il" I'hicago, who admonished ar
old 1; dy for singing "Jesus Leads
.Me and Roosevelt Feeds Me." As
to his. attitude on the subject, he
said: "W
ell. 1 come to (. hieago today
TT:?rrrrr;?rtTT.t?m??~i: ? u..
HI t ijiai jii kii M%* i?
L. K. Williams, tr.at great Republican
loader, 'Jesus still leads am1
Roosevelt Ceeils -the. grejit.
American Nation."' ..
Near the end of his H,.r>( 0 word
mooch, he- .noititetL out the Inind
reels. of Negroes pl.uc#H in responsible
jobs t nil named a few,
such as William J. Tho-vphinv
Recorder ol' Deeds; Lester Walter
Ut.Lcd States Minister to Liberia;
Mary McLeod Bethune, Edgai
Brown. Dr. Robert Weaver, l?i
Horn, Mace0 Smith, Lawrence "W
Oxh> and Joseph H. P. Evans,
earning from $1,000 up to $10,000
. C\MP FIELf) BAPTIST
CM I'RCll
B\ Lois It. Marshall
By fifth Sunday being an extr*
day there were no Sunday schoo
held in various churches. However
the great singing convention w e
> ? 1 :.I nr..i ? r......... ,.l..?.nk
nC'IU Willi IYU1UUI uiuil inuivu
Thus it was enjoyed by a number
of choirs, visitors and friends
The Union held with Little ltiv
er Baptist church near Ware
Shoals where was found member:
of many churches. The moderatoi
jlte\. McQee was highly in spirii
m making this the best session oi
the year. It was quite late wh'er
your editor, Miss Lois Marshal
of this community arrived. It i:
by all means a great deal more
that could be said but at" presenl
it has not been learned, with the
exception that the next session
Will be held with Good Hope Bap
tist in December. j
Mr. Odess Little] and brother
Odell of Near Iva were the visi
tors of Miss Ion Martin Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Lois Marshall and sister*
and brothers were visitors of Wart
Shoals Sunday. While there they
"Toffk~"great interest- in?the Unior
at I ittle River.
Miss Sibil Nance, who is now
with the Sbbevttte hitrh facult>
and is stopping with Mr. and Mrs
Allen Wilson, were the afternoon
..visitor of Mrs. Zephyr Taylor.
MY. K. J. Marshall waft tht
guest of Mrs. Barmo Sunday aftei
noon near Due West.
The Palmetto Leader is waiting
foi yon at Mis Lois Marshall
Uo< te 4, Box 20R, A1 beville, S C
Write her and she will ftlndlj
send you one.
Come to Camp Field Sunday
we welcome you.
? 5 ^ ? '
BOOKKIi BLANKS I.ANCWSTI
( 'olu.in-ia, K,?L-- Iiv>< ';er \\ ainvton
hijrh. Columb'i, S. opi
?.d its t?. ii game schedule with
1 tt .ii iv.iT l,ano?st'i "Bulldoss"
M' f?Hul. .1' ador i > '?'? I
1< }i(!?v? hin of e ?aoh Johnnie Mf
tin, who won fume at the Math
AftnUw.iy, Camden. S. 0 . whe
for several' yeats ho ,> turned o
rany state championship tcan
tin- Tornadoes a e seem it; sly hea
id for a fairly <r< od, season. T
first so ore of the same was
toivhdown in the first j;uarti
when Pentlev, hard charpfinir 1<
half-hack hit over left <>uard frc
the three yard line. The ball h
boon bronprht to the three ya
marker from a determined dri
that beean on the Lancaster
van) l:ne. Completed . passes a
line pl'iuros with Pentley and M
i.r, ,i.th<i _.l.alL eaii,vin'> a
Tin1pes the receiving. wc>e r
for the "mips made. T
sa fei" wrn? itttttI" in the?thi
fTun't?^-^yheTj Fields punted n
attempted a fake pass behind 1
" 'oaf 4me /which was smothered
Tliiiilai. OutiitiwUmw?nlavors f
I^arxitster were Wr^Chrrton.^Rt
ledee and Barber.
- Officials
Referee. .1. Williams, head lint
man, Vison; field judge. Hopl
Nelson.
WINNSBORO NEWS
iMuncel Ross
Miss Amelia Mcintosh has 1
turned- to her teaching post. V
wish her a successful term.
Mrs. Connie Davis has arriv
at the bed side of her grai
mother Mrs. I)ela Haigler w
met with a serious accident.
' Rev. and Mrs. .1. M. Beatty ?
companied by iMiss Mattie H. Ho
lar motored to (Kent?Fall" .S
last Sunday!
We arc very sorry to learn th
Mr. Murray Roseborough is \o
ill at this writing. His sister Mi
I<la Xelson of ?Ne\v York', N.
and his daughter Mrs. Lucile Hi
rison New Haven. Conn, a
here tit his bed side.
Mr. Paul I.. Ross went to ( ha
lotte. N. C. last Sunday"\Ve
are happy to report th
Mr. Joe Young is improving
this writing.
THANKS
We thank our many friends f
their kindness." during the illne
and death of our mother. Mi
Ki'/iah Davis Hopkins
The Family
ROI'.KKT SM A1.I.S II Kill
J sciropi.
P> .*;iI"??i t.? Four hundred .eight
one bri.'ht f:ioed children. sor
hit h einninir their school lit
.others. seemingly "anxious to t
some their -to 'its. responded
the opening of Hubert Smalls hit
school oil. September 1:1, whi
mar' (I the beginning of tin* 101
II ol session.
Mrs. I.. FraMer was in chtu
>J the firs* assent lv prograi
The program consisted of sob
" oai|i"!p=:-md?ten?in-;f 1 mvental >
- -hr:?T'n h i-' sp<-nker. Hev. M
Brown. The principal, Mr. \v.
Ms 'nv s'i-'ki- in "anernl about t
- f'?r the ' ear an.l the c
"operation of all in n aluTTC t+nsb
i *. w ye;t A la ; e crowd
- .patr'jj s anil fl ien 's we!e pros"!
TTw ? niwF"Ti natters- "Were intl
,1. ce<I !>; PriM'opa'l ,\V. K .Mat!
they are: M:-w4 I .sura- Simpsr
a. hiate of .lohnson C. Smil
'V e b tie. X. who has char
of first grade. Mis< 1'risc.illa Shi
;<* . ih'.ss of "Id. S. c. State C
t >rang', burg. S. comes
i?>.* s'aff as c.inmu'reial teayhi
This h a new course added in hi|
- ~bool?this year. Mr. Jimmie M
Dew, ch ss of MO, S. C. State~C<
.. e. Orangeburg. S. C'., is t
< h"ol's tor of athletics, coa
ifnd instructor iu chemistry. ^
lllaknee, clas* of ' Hi. is a State!
lso. Mr. IMal nc- i< in charge
'he ' .! !'! ! twfhn-g dijia'tiuei
Other m ' * r< of the f-n ultv ;'u
1 ills I! T Wa-Min'ton. so'-o
I grade; Mi.-s K. S. I'olitc, t. li i
. tr?*? ?lt*; Miss M. R. Grayson thi
vi ?<I? ; Mi's. I.. FVazier, ' >ur
. grade: Miss A. P?. Haynes. fif
~rade; Miss F. K. Grant, six
r grade; Miss W. M. if /thewoo
"seventh grade; Miss E. M. iNUu-'
( ington, ninth grade: Mrs. IP
i Sehenor. eleventh- gPa.de: and ^
f \V. 1C. Alston. Principal,
t The first game of the seas
f was played <>n^ Friday aftcrno
) S# ptember 27. The Alston hi tei
I Rohe't Snails Generals""
? their gridiron field. Roth teai
) foit.'ht hard to represent the
I s hool The Robert Smalls Gencrt
i started scoring from beginning
r " nd Reth tefimu exemplified ve
good sportsmanship ThTTurgtr o
the game. The game ended 47-0
favor of Robert Smalls Genera
After an interesting game a pi
> party wt s given in honor of t
visiting team, dancing was tl
< feature of the evening. A lar
i crowd enjoyed the evening.
r
Saturday. October 5.
:n s r. STEPHEN A. >1 E. c IU urn
Kev_ !.. D., Ganilde. Pastor ,
Georgetown
n- " L_
j" Serv.cef- were. veiy ! Sun
i'i tl;r\. A-i 1 !: >*> i> ? !'>' ' t a 1 IS\''
iv eunit- l>ii'.Itdeiivmed :i 'ieaTt-j
' fell ei r.;i >ii ! i'niii is* K ii"' '!:Tr,
i subject, Solomon's W; diio." In
1S) j simplified this sermon t1 ' even
id- a small child could t ndei siand
hc? j Many visitors were p es<ht.
a j S. r.d'iv school met at tis a.
?rt j
1 hour with officers and l.-acheis
im' present. The lesson was lua.oif. !ad;
ly taught and interestin ly re
^ j viewed. The District Sunday - h <
gg' Convention, which was In hi at St
n,t John church, Pauley's I s' a n d
a- Sept. .17-18 was ver\' go <1 TlU
M* deb gates that went brought bnej
^ excellent reports. j .
,-d Evening worship I e an at ti. '
lit usual hour. Our-pastor, Key. uain
U_ hie _canie forth and gaye._anothei
wonderful sermon, we can suv.
^ "Did Not"Ottt^-Hvat ts- Kurn \Vdth?
mi while Lhc ALati llL VlOiI i??>H 0
by tbc Wavside.~ ? - I
Wi| are planning a special pro
"^8 gram for.the filth Sunday. We are
asking all to come out. Visitors
are always welcome. t
L" ALLEN CHAI'EI. A. M. E.
e CHl'RCH >
Rev. 1. McFtiddcn. .I'astor
ed ~
ad Stephen, S. ('.?S. S. opened
hb at its usual hour with Supt. W.
. E. Matthews in charge, all tenchlC*
ers ,it their post ol' duty. At 11:."10
U* f ?
J-, Rev. J. Milton came! and delivered
the message. Everybody st'ellinf??
at o have enjoyed the sermon,
r.v Riv. i nd Mrs. McFudden were
die dinner guests of Rev. and
' Mrs. Williams on Thursday even
__
We are ghul to have Mrs. T.
ir- Sirgger out after a short illness
n.l hope Mrs. Annie- Williams a
at .
^ -pe? dy recover.
Miss Genevieve Williams had as ' '
her house guests on Sunday evening
Miss Louise Ravoncll, .Miss
Man ie Ravenel, Miss Martha lies'
01 Mr. Fri nk Teacher, Mr. Adam
Wheeler all from Whiteville, N
C\, motored down with Mr. Teach .
' ?* "t thi. wheel.
Sunday night the Missionary so
ciety gave & program which was.,
a success with -Mrs:' L. Milton
president. A slim of S12.K:l was
-re- I'RLSCiL . - -
,io ' - ? 4
(> LIBERTY HILL OPENS WITH
RECORD ENROLLMENT
Now Teachers Added
nl j
*' Nn th Charleston, S C.?The
Liberty Hill s.hool ol' North Charleston
opened its 10-10-41 session
on Monday morning September Itr
111 At the end of the first week the
>Sl enrollment was nearly -300 pupils.
?The school (aiik is very useful
to the pupils opned also on Monday.
Ella Mae Price of the eighth
lu grade was elected executive see- v
retary of the bank. A large num~T~
bel' of deposit.' wore- -made by ' th_
ilL .pupils/
The first Friday morning pro'-0r
-trra-nt--was presented-. JUld enjoy- _
i eo t\v every one.
,n William \V. Gantt \yas added to
h- the teaching staff this year. The
g' other employees are as follows:
.'1- i Professor J. Thomas Wilson, PrTheipal,
7th and 8th grade; Miss Ktt?
ta L. Winds, assistant principal,
4th grade, directress of- music,
j?h home economics 7th and 8th grade
e- ,>i?ls; Mis. Helen W. .loy, 5th and
d- cth grades, secretary-treasurer; .
h*? Miss Annette H. Graves, coach,
ci gills basketball team, 1st grade
Ir teacher; Miss Ruth C. Zeller, 2nd
ite grade, assistant girls basketball
of oach. directress, weekly program*
nt. Mr. William W. Gantt, IJrd and 4-a
e: grades, general maintenance. Mrs
nd Etta McGill, Librarian; Miss N'a^
vd thelie Trescott, lunch room worked
er; Mrs. Racheline Murray, 1*7 T.
th A. worker.
th MILFORl) NEWS
id,
Mrs. Bessie Belle White,. the
p daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. JW, A.
I,. Gladden of Wirinsboro, S.* C. is
now at home after spending sevon
eral weeks in Baltimore,, Md., with
on "her husband, Mr. Theo Garfield
m White.
on - Mrs. White spent several >da^s
in Arlington, Va. and . Washington.
I). C. with her sisters md
brothers. The Bullock twins Gertil.I
and Gtiruldine cume home'with <4L_
rv her to visit their grand parents. .. v
Mr. ajid._Mls._AV. A. Gladden at- \
j? tended service at a little Baptist
1R church three miles west of Richa.,
burg, S. C.
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