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Saturday, March 22, 1941. fff] _ 1 ( A DOUBLE __D0UBLE DU Vse ? Jl 7 Your +PMM Credit ^li ' 95c Cash I Now! Colorful! ~~ FELT BASE RUGS ^ 45c Cash r . _ 50c Weekly ? /*u// 6-Eye? EB Liberal Tr For Yo OAMEROM COOK STOVES *247i With Your Old Stove $1.00 Weeki .IK1MB ? ?, ? ; I HED ) o o ^^lERS OUTFIT ? : $qQ95 2 Pillows ^^0 ? $1,00 Weekly ^?* ?. BED ITY SOFA BED ,0 95- f^? Shown ? $1.00 Weekly 31 -Pc. Dinner Set With Any 9 x 12 Felt Base Rug .n~~i ii/ 1 vxuui ur rr uuu CAMERON I RANGE Old Stove $1.00 Weekly Pay? gnjop nam nrmlring rag,nil si Tfftflfi In your _ old out-of-date stove. You'll find these new Camerdn ranges bake quickly and perfectly. Come In?let us show you the many new Improve menta In this range. ade-ln Allowance ur Old Stove! 5 REEL'S * 1 : t RfiVEALING SHAtK^S ^-By W. Marion Thompson Tune: O they tell me of an uncloudy day. "I go to prepare a place for you", St. John 14:2. Jeasus has prepared a place in the Land on high, For the true and "faithful ones Here below; 'Tis an everlasting home far beyonb the sky, There my blessed Savior I sha1! Know. Chorus.;.;. . O the land far beyond the sky Where we shall never say good Bye; They teli mee that thee streets there are paved with gold, In that city far beyond the sky. O they tell me in that land there are mansions fair, i And everlasting springs there abide And the buildings over there nevei Need repair, And I know I shall bo satisfied. O they tell me over there we shall Movr And our troublea here on earth Will be* o'er;" Nor will we have a cause there to Grieve or sigh, In that happy home beyond the sky. - ? ~ "" DUE WESST NEWS Rev. Leonard Ellis, head of the department of Religious Education of "Mary Alten-Junror eoltege of Crockett, Texas was the week end guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis last week] He was the speaker' at Mt. Lebanon AME church last Sunday night. Rev. Benjamin J\ Glover was called to Greenwood last Monday to attend, the funeral of his three -year -oid~nfephew; The entire com munity sympathizes with him and his family in this bereavement. The Small Town Romeo a beau tiful comedy drama was presented in the auditorium of the Brewer direction of "Mrs. Daisy W. Holrn^ es. This was presented by the school on last Monday night. The Parent-Teachers association of the Due West high school have planted beautiful shrubbery on the grounds of the school and tnis has added much to the appear J ance. Revs. E. L. McAdams, paetoi of Mt. Zion Presbyterran church and Rev. L A. Ellis of Texas were visitors at the Due West school I last Monday, jSOI TH CAROI.TVA K 'A S ACTIVITIES "Orangeburg, Sr~C.?The Zeta Ome ga Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Sorority sponsored a Vocational Guidance program at the "Wilkinson High School Friday, during the regular assembly period. Devo ' tionals?were?emftlueteil by?Miss Mable Jenkins, English teacher of th^e High School. Mr. J. C. Par lar, principal introduced Mrs. Ge raldyne Pierce Zimmerman, Bas ileus of. the chapter who gave a r.hort talk on the meaning and pur pose of sororities and fraternities a short history of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, some of the soror | ity's national activities, and introduced the speaker for the occasion. I Miss Corine E. Howe a member of the organization and at present head of the history department and councillor to girls at Clafin College gave a very interesting ' and informative talk. Miss Howe pointed out that CollfffA HAOrrMi 10 JIAF O oltl ' for all job ills, but a definite train ! ing of some sort is necessary to se cure a position. A survey of Vo cational problems and opportuni ties for Negroes was included showing the Negro's position in labui uiiluiis ml Maliuiii Defense program. She emphasized the importance of training for positions in whic openings- mal now be seen, and detouring to the farms to rebuild the Negro's damaged agricuhiral economy. Strtesfeing that the right job for one is not always the best In terms of money j Th<* talk coTioludfld with aoroa help ful hints to facilitate personal a 1 nalyisig in choosing, getting, and keeping a job. r jus? "on uuuau c iailiu, a lreanman at State College, accompanied j by Mias Lenora Hill], music instrUctor at State College sang, "Ah! Sweet Myatary of Life". The program was climaxed by the. pre sentation of an award of five do) lars to Miss Katharine Simmons, of Wilkinson High, aa winner in the essay contest sponsored by the sorority as part of its Vocationaal ^Guidance Activity, Members of the y ? TjggggpMgtBH senior class..under tie. supervision t fit their english teacher Miss Mable Jenkins, wrote essays on one ot two subjects, "What I want to Do ' As My Life's Occupation, and Why", and "Opportunities For Em- , ployment In Various Phases of j Work". Honorable mention were ^ essay8 by Evelyn Jen nings and Lila T^tvin. j ENTERTAIN ZETAS The Beta Zeta Omega Chapter 1 of the Alpha Kappa Alpha So- 1 rority were hostess to the newly 1 organized chapter Alpha Omicron 1 Zeta of the Zeta Phi BetaSo- ! rority, Saturday at an informal f luncheon in the 'Hlome Economics 1 department of the Wilkinson Hi * School. - ? ? J The lace covered tables were 1 beautifully decorated with can- (( dies and bunches of ivy tied with | pinK ribbon. At each plate was a'' small shamrock shaped candy box filed with mints. i After the offering of bleBsinc ( by Mi8g Inez C. Campell. an ap' c petizmg menu was served under J the.. supervision of Miss Eloise I Weaver, foods teacher at Wilkm < son -JHigh, with the aid of six of 3 her students. |c Miss Geraldyne Pieroe Zimmer- !e man, Basileue of Alpha Kappa 11 Alpha, welcomed the guest and < expressed the pleasure otf the * group in having them a part of.A the Greek organizations of that ' city. A very fitting and eloquent response was given by Misg Madge P?ry, Basileus 6f Zeta Phi ' Beta. Mrs. Daiby E. Taylor of ( Zeta Phi Beta added the final?1 touches with some very inspiring H remarks. MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH i Charleston, S. C.?With pleasant weather prevailing last Sunday, our services were well attend ^ ed during the entire day. Many . , , | 1 visitors were present, and were , made welcome by the pastor, .Dr. Iemnn Among the visitors at , the morning service was Mrs. j Ophelia Dannerly a former memher of Merri#-Brown,-now-resid- -] ing in New York City, and a mem ( ber of Bethel AME church. She is-spending awhile in the city, and ^ was busy yesterday, greeting old friends. . At 11 a.m. Dr. Lemon was at his best in his sermon based upon the theme, "A Cry. for Sight" ^ The words used as a base for the J subject, were taken from Matt. 20:23.- At?7J.30 p.rm?Br, Lemon ' preached from the subject "The Macedonian Cry". Using Acts ( 16:17 as a text. ^ Our senior choir visits Georgetown during this week. They i leave Wednesay morning Tor tho|_ city on the Sampit. Our spring 1 ally seems to assure Success, if we are to judge by . the activities manifest among the ( various classes and auxiliary bo3- ( ies. j dav nierht. Bro. Calvin Gaillaird -leader of Clasa 46, and a promi-"' . nent member? of the Men'? club ~ in a fitting speech presented the Trustees with a donation of $100 from that body. . This splendid do j nation was accepted for the Trus tees by Bro. J. W. Gallman in a j well made speech of acceptance. ? BROOKGREE?f NEWS \ The Brookgreen Welfare conference met here last Wednesday March 12, 1941 with a large attendance of three thousand people or more. We were very grate ful to have the Bettis academy of Trenton, to sing'at noon on that day, and" also Mrs. rfightower o7 ~ Ridge HH1 high school, Ridge Spring to bring her senior class to the conference. The Bettis ~ academy glee club also rendered a musical program at the Howard high aeheel ai Ganngntoinyi, Tha. program was much enjoyed by | those present. Our hats are off i to Prpf. L. B. Ross and hrs group I of gingers for their splendid musical Arrangements which so beau tifully told the story of Negro music in America. Mr. A. J. Keith and Mr. Tom Duncan motored to Conway, S.C. Thursday on business. Miss Margaret Heyward student of the Howard high school spent the week end at Murrells Inlet with her mother, Mrs. Mary E.^Heyward. Mr. A. J. Keith visited riends in Georgetown and also North San too Mirtlnn kit VriHiv nn hiial. nest. Misses Mary Lena Sands, Edna Mae Poinsette, Ora Mae THlman, Ben Tillman, Jr., motored to Myrtle Beach along with Prof, and Mrs. Miles D. Began. They also j _ TO 1 KERSHAW NEWS; The Lancaster County Teachc Association met at Kershaw Juni IDgh School Saturday, March 1 The meeting opened at 11 o'clot The devotionals were led by Rev. C. Riley, Lancaster, S. C, Greetin vere brought to the teachers of tl :ounty by Mr. C. L. Rasor, supe ntendent of public schools. From 11:30 to 12:15 group me ings were held. There were tv jroup discussins, the primary ai :hf grammer groups, and since tl meeting had for its theme "Tl Place of Education In This Pr jram of National Defense", bo jroup diacussionns were along tl iame?line. The primary group ht for its topic, "The Importance ( Heading In This Program Of Ni onal Defence. The grammer grou] iiscu88ed, "Health A Vital Fact< n This Program Of National D '61116. The group reassembled at 12:1 t was then that the program rea< h! its zenitl}. The guest speak' >f the occasBtoTTTTOB Dr. J. E, Bri fs, Dean of the Department of S> lis subjectBriggswbgg g g g dology, Benedict College For h mbject, Dr. Briggs used, "The Ft :tion Of Education. He said thi iducation has a threefold purpos lamely, Sympathy, Tolorence,ar Cooperation. Everyone went aws nspired by this message.We fe rery grateful to Dr. Briggs f< laving come to us. Dinner was served at 1 30. T1 'ood was contributed by patrons i :he school and some of the me rhants of Kershaw. A few of tl latVons helped prepare,the dinnc We are pleased to have Mr. at Vlfs. R. W. Jacksonand Mr. Robe Whitney attend the meeting als The Jacksons and ~Mr. Whitrn ire from Columbia GREENWOOD NEWS JJr. and Mrs. Wideman ente rained a few friends Thrusds light, March 13th at their love lome 714 Oak street with a su prise birthday dinner honorii Mrs. WldemanV-brothm?ftrv.~i Vlassey of 'Abbeville. About 7:30 p.m. Rev. and Mr Massey and ' MrrJesse Miller e :ered the living room, the &ue already present began singir [Iappy Birthday. - It?was-quite surprise to Rev. Massey and Look quite some time for him really gain the meaning of tl whole thing. He was certain suipiised lur lie,was on his x> Brewer high school to attend program. Dinner was served. In the c< er of the table stood a huge bin iay cake. The dinner consisted < ;he following: Soup, chicken, riv Iressing, salad, macaroni, pea roast, gravy, rolls, coffee. ii :ream and cake. * Among the guests were: Re and Mrs. M. Massey, Mr. Jes: Miller of Abbeville; Rev. B. jlover of Due West; Misses In< j. Wharton. Juanita L. Jones ar Sula V. Massey of Edgefield; Re Fisher, Miss Glover and sister < Sreenwood. risited the Mt. Olrve AME churc m last Sunday. Mr. Willie Poinsette left f( ^Jew York City forv an rndefinii stay. Mrs. Viola Smalls forme y of Brookgreenjis_Jiome ill. W irust?thfit she will recover soc ind will return to her work i WALKER'S FUNERALHOME CLINTON, S. G. Telephones:" _ Day 9280 Night 31 OUR MOTTO: "Render to others in thei hour of grief, as we shoul wish others to render u under similar conditions. REV. H. W. WALKER, * Owner MARION COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION i On March 7, at 7 o'clock [? teachers of Marion county m >k. the Marion high school for it; L*. ultfr monthly meeting. In ga of the inclemency of the weatl he large mumber of teachers r present. With President M. akin, presiding and Miss Koc el the piano, "Onward Christian v., iers" was sung^?The scriptur id son was read by Mr. Wardell he bis. After singing "I Need ie Every Hour" the devotion*' o- od closed. th We-'verr indeed-gTatoful ie have Mrs. Rogers present at meeting, .^he spoke briefly yf the subject "Smiles". Mrs. .ers said It is much easier to s ?s than frown. When you smile 3T cause others to smile. One ol L. wavs of keeninv children in is to meet each one with a si 5( Continuing her talk Mrs. he ?V> ?5AlH A tnO/'Knv oh/Mil 1 "" ,11 ? VVMVIIVI puuuiy <31? it %> S, ei a cheerful"''disposition! She sh ig always be clean and attrac 5~ The?classroom should ahvav. b bright and gay. Sht. concl is her remarks by having the g m J to help her sing "It Isn't Any atlble Just t> Smile". I-.am e, those who heara her will id forgot the helpful facts . iy brought to us. After Mrs. el ers' talk we were favored wi or solo by-Mr. T Evans. The teache.-s of Marion co ie for Negro; schools, as our g af felt highly honored to have r- W. A. Schiffley, assistant a ie during our meeting. He bro tr. us a message that was food foi wl educational giowth:?Hia?dii rt sion centered around the re ,o. orf his visit to the schools of ?y coign ty last "week. The?jcs* tion felt very proud to hear Schiffley gay, he had high hope ? Marion county?and that- ou four counties he had visited Mi county has the smallest numb< r" repeaters in the first grade. *J teachers should jjkeep clean an ^ tractive and win the confident ^ come to school TTThey don't" the teacher! Continuing his ? eus6ion -Mi,?Schiffley- said e Sl morning before going to scho n" teache~w should stand "befortr s* mirror and ask herself these r tions: Am I as attractive as I 9 "be? Hav^TT prepared nrysel that I can give the children 1 they need? Do I fell well? go to school and do a good 'y After returning- from School back to the mirror. You may a look as pretty as you did bt going to school but ask you m this question: ?Have I done :h that T could for -my children' 3f - ' t Mr. SchiflFTey concluded by J ing a few "don'ts to tcacl ^ Don't ask your children to do s ,a written work unless you are ing to correct?it and pass it ' to the children. His talk wa joyed by all. Mr. Johnakin and.- Mrs e ? madtt?remarks and the met j adjourned 4o?meet again m?A Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Mi-les -D. B< :h and students, Misses Edna jPoinsette, Mary L. Sand. 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