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Saturday, April 5, 1941 MEHARRY PROF Ml ' : .. .v. a^IHb^tP^>1I mSN? &s iDr. W. S. Quinland (above), t professor of prfthology at Mehar- it ry Medical College, Nashville,-? Term., has been named a member li of the editorial board of the ,Punjam Medical Journal, published in f Banga. Punjab India, it was an- t nounced this week by Dr. Edward o li^. Turner, president of Meharry. r HiA The medical journal on whose P C^^ooard Dr. Quinland will serve is a e m -record of both Indian and foreign e news in the field in medicine, and $ is the only medical publication in c northern India. - e T>l- \?.A -e . q i^Q u ill*: iucuaxi^ wi, coovri in c\ thologist certified by the Amerr- v can Board of Pathology, and is a ^ member of the editorial board of ? REVEALING 1 SHADOWS ---:T (By W. Marion Thompson) ? Tone: Nothing Between - ^ Rev, 14:1.1. Blessed are the S - dead which die in the Lord. " c lest are the dead who die in the t! Saviour, p All earthly cares and -sorrow shall p cease. t' Eor the?, shall rest from _a)L .tori and labor, ^ peace. w i t>: Chorus: O sinner cowo,?and accept the (l Saviour, A 4- - He's ready nowr-your sins to for- * i ^fcLKive; h ' 'w> you asK rum, ne 11 grant you this favor, , Hasten and come, to Jesus and live. - P I Blessed are they who- work for. C ???the Master, p "-Through storm and rain, by day n and" by night; " J By silent waters, through- life's' r ?- green pastures, Ui Who while they liv^e choose Him, i' as.#veir light. J - I s Blessed are they who love their ^ Redeemer, \ Following Him where ever He ^ r - ? ?? tempter*. _ ; rr:?. 11 looking to Christ to supply your needs. jy h CHESTER PAR ir.PiPHa * Rrestino Wilkerson, Home ^ Economics teacher, of Finley Higrh 1 School spent the week end in Spart angburg, visiting her twin sister,1 ^ Mrs. Geraldine Cureton. | , Many teachers from Chester are ^ attending the State Teachers Assn. I Columbia .this week. I ^ Dr. M. Walker Allen motored wn from Washington, D. C. , | and spent a few days wfth his pa-|o reuU. Dr. and Mrs. J. Allen, U ?Sfr. and?Mrs. Jr C. White are' s, very grateful to their many friends who assisted them when fire de-1 i stroyed their home two weeks ago. g Miss Maria Alexander of Fin q ley Hi Faculty spent the past week tj I end with her sister. I ? . Chester friends will be interest. H trr 41"' thnt f r f n I ill 1 t Finley is in Montgomery, Ala. at' ? tending the. National Convention of ' . Musicians. He has alreaady receiv- . g ; letters stating that he has been [ ^Jaced on some very important L.t ^^nmittees. Mi-h. Magg'e Dodd?, of Rock Hill, S. C. spent two days here visit ing her relatives, Mrs. F.va Pender, grass. - h Mr. Will Hardjn is ill at his home on Oak Street. M iss Elizabeth Cfaines of Finlev. J Mi 19 on the**sick list thi* week. |p Teachcra_and pupils are very p busy at Finley High School keep-1dig up an interest in the approach - j ing May Day Contest with vnriety i programs? \ ^^Easter services will he held at <] W churches of the city Easter R Sunday morning. At the N Y A Center Sunday _r, ? after noon,. Dr. Long of Tin Ton gave, ^ on excellant address at the Vesper (j services. . , vrlle, came down from Charlotte jy = : and apant a fcouple of days as guest of Prof, and Mra. A. D. Har t< \ Mj\. " s H^lira. Hetty Rainey spent the v, J week end visiting her mother, Mrs. tl j Niland." fi J E^SOI^I()NO^D ... Sspsppfe fie Journal of the National Medial association. In addition, he is he author of many valuable pubcations in the field of pathology. The Nashville medical school nr Mo?vnoo n A Sr*o + i + %i vgtyvoj u VitUUV niotituion now training more than half f all Negro medical students enoiled in American colleges, is at resent engaged in a nationwide ndowment drive which seeks tc nlist contributions amounting tc l,70O,OO0. Should the school sue eed in raising the sum, the Genral Education, Board of New Yorl< nil release conditional grants /hoh will amount . to $3,700,000 in ultmate endowment fund ol 0,000,000 is envisioned. /oorhees Calander rVr>i--.i-?p ?-k? S r.. March 29?MY H. Moore, Director of Academic Irs. J. E. Blanton, Director <>' Women's Industries, Miss Maude .1 anders, in charge of Teacher Trair ig, and Miss M. O. Chappelje, Pro' ipal of the Model School, attended he special conference on education t Penn School. They reported ha m^at the couference. Dr. .Mabel Carney, of Columbia Tniver<-ity and Dr. McAllfster o' ere the instructors at the confe? Professor E. H. McClenney, ii harge of Teacher Training at St lvgustine College, Kaletgh, N. C. pent two- or three days at Vrmr ees this week. On Monday, March 1G. Piineipai . E. Blanton and 'Th,. Rev. S. C On Sunday, March . Pi"inci al J. E. Blanton and the Rev. S. C, Isher, Chaplain; spent the' day ir leorgetown. liddle of a drive to raise money or a new wateFline to the town o' lertmflrk which will give us a bet?r fire protection ami cheapt r fn lsurance, once it is secured. 1 mr?s. :u it t'vii- aim unit' ^ui;n> pent the week wit}* their cousin liss C. D. McMurray, cashit-r of 'ocrhees. ' On Sondav nigh*. Match 23. Dr . T. ?Josev of the Pilgrim T,i.f? nsurance Co. oT Augusta, (7a tade an address to the students or The Health of the American Pc pie". He was thoroughly 'prrfnyrd .vol). Principal J. Andrew Simmons mincu^o 1 of?Booker? . Washington ieh school. Columbia. S. C. will oeok at Vo'-rhees o- Sunday night jr th,. Royal Rlue Club. Prof. W. y. Harper apd prinei al J. E. Blanton made~~sovertr rips to" Orangeburg this week in onnection with the National De ?nse Training Program, now boinj, arried on at Voorhees f r the U . Government. The National Health week wil1 e observed at Voorhees beginning unday night. Dr. A.' W. Lowman, peak to us during this week. Founders Day will b'* celebrated n Wed., April 2, at Voorhees ehool, at which time Mrs, J. C. D reene of Detroit, co-founder and ustee of Voorhees. will deiiver. the ouhder's Day Address. The wedding of Miss Paulinr aggart of the roods DepiT7"TTT"K^r . r. %? . r n ? levelawi i>ouor, ox uunmuu, uiurred .at Miss Taprprart^ home unday, March 2'A, ?At the reception given for them I the Voorhees Library by the facIty, W ednesday night, March'26, e umber of gifts were given and a ei y pleasant evening w as spent by II present. Thcv will mate theii ome in Denmark. 1RST NAZARLTK 1APTIST CHlJRCIf Rev. W. H. Neal. Pastor S. S. wa? called to order Sun ay. March 2H at 10 o'clock. The ttendance was unusually iarge. At 11:30 Rev Neal mounted the aatrum and, deityerej _a most^won ertfiul pre-Eqster sermon. 8unay night aside from the regulai ermon the church was favorer Mth several musical"" humT>er3 b> liss Ruff a visitor. Now we arP all looking forward > a trip to Eastover on the first unday in April. There Rev. Neal ill deliver a special sermon at he church of which he was the umer pastoi 11 II I ll Sai'l I'irh f|- JuL ? . iiifs: ^Eventually, So Why Not Now It A. Chick, Fayettevi!le(N.C.) j .^tate Teachers College ~ " 1 Fveiv war in which the V.ited States has -engaged or ip whi -a she. has almost engaged has founds her woefully unprepared. This pres ent emergency is nut aii-iJtcetitiQlL. to the rule. According to history the foregoing accusation is true whether looked at from a materialistic point Of view or from the point ~of view of the training o* her citizenry. v.:, t' ? re hrvo vven no jus'iirhle reason for this being true awhile We have had a fairly sreeable nonulation: the a-mount and variety o4 our natural resources are not surpassed by any i. v Mo'uiri. Rot few people, however. stop to think that the grsates: natural "resUtirces that anv nation j " ^XTs^HlTTtTjrtnnrttyT^niPntally. nntT physically fit citizenry. < - t ion w>th the presen ii.' in-, r"'i _ "oral government is spending a trrnmendous amount of money training i people in various aspects-ofTndust rial production. Do not misunderstand me. I would not have on* penny Jess spent. The fact remain*^ however, that this money spent . | during less exciting times could ( and probably would, have beer r .' UMr t fJ')" mmo wiselv_and_econom ''ilv: thereby givng the governi .11. "t p sr.i'??tv n greater return on . Us money. The fact further remains t that ymuch. ot this training thT . is being given to the people for this ; national emergency is nothing , -other than the training 'that a , people should have to make it t self-respecting and a self-support, 'ng people during normal times.. That there is a shortage of skill. . ed labor and at the same time . millions of young and healthy nerple -who are unemployed is food i for thought as regards the effect ;venoss of our educational aud=er=. onomic systems. Mr. James J- Mc Flntee. director of the CCC, in his arnual report stated that out of the total number of boys in camp^ las' year 9,000 ot-them-CQuld-UPt read . . and write. He further stated that when they left camp the*- could . cad arid .write. Also the federa' governmetis spending large sum ! of money through its -NYA gram training 1 the oift-of-school 1 Kovs and girls. I would not have on penny less spent on the out-of nnhr.nl hnwc- n .id girl,, Or On the ho.VS- . in the CCC. It seems to me. how, "ver. that this money could ha'-, been spunt more economically >ur public school systems thereby giving those?boyo and girls thi . training when they were at the reg ular schoolages. If a program of this nature had been allowed these _ ^ vourg people" instead of going through a period of training at thb 1 age of their lives, would now be ; members "of that great army' of ' vyorkersJielping,%*1 enrich further * . Also, let u? not for . ' <*ef that a program of this nature i _ would give to the boys and girls. ~ f rum 15 to 20 years longer to work , j ] ^ That a large part of our citi zens has scarcely any (.ruining Is- due to more than one thing: narrow L mindness cin_ the part of some school authorities, poverty Of some" sections of our cuntry, and an un| fair economic system which give? - to the adult such small incomes that chij^^_nuist go to work a' an early agelT" - time thepe have V" 1 farsiehted people who have adv t | "ated (1 i reet fe7re i a Find frrr "the pun lie~"schools.. But the opposition t' federal ai^j. for the publics school ( has^eeh so ^greatr-that trp 4o thr ^ ctresent time all the federal government has been able to do 1* to L start (Fat the duoratul knockr Curi ously enough this opposition tc , federal aid for the public scnoois has conie from the sections of the, j , country that need it the most. Bu' < cannot we see that through t he NY A, the CCC, the government's training people for national defense j and many other ways the federal i government is entering our publir school systems through the "bad doors?" I am of the opinion that changinng conditions will force us to accept direct federal aid for oui . - miblir rfhool-i KvwnfiTnTly Sn Wbj_ _ Not Now? " RYTFNSION WORKERS MEET Winnsboro, March 31.="Eight extension wg?kers met at the lo- ( cal agricultural agent's office to discuss the progress made on the - Tli tli i -Farm Giving?program II E.Daniels, district agent, waa in cl^rge and called for reports ] from D. G. Belton, Jr., and Miss G. J. Chisolm of Fairfield, Mrs. F. E. Thomas and J. E. Dickson of Richland, E. N. Williams of ! Union. Miss S. L. Bivins and J. ' D. Marshall of Kjhrshaw. These reports gave a picture of the bet- ter farm living program as it affects the deficit families m the four counties. Ways and means were discuss- ' "etf as avenues in meeting this de- - ficit situation of the farming pop- ' ulation. Those families who do not have and are in need must ' he helped and the burden of this ' conamon ues wun me comniuuiiy leaders. Farmers have to live neighborly and lend a helping hand in material service and advice. FREE H6PE M. n. CHURCH f Blythewood, S. C.?Our Sunday.' school ia still progressing nicely under Supt. Mr. Arthur and tea- r chers. Rev. Finklea preached a beau- ' ful sermon Sundav, theme: And " Enoch Walked with God. 1 ' We were very glad to have Sis. ter Arthur back to church, after several months illness. ; \ 1 i " JIIIIW THE PALMETTO LfiAflEB Speaks onlCBS jj^ Bfb 111 ^Mpi* Jm I C( :"L '" ' ' ^ l HI K mmzMiWiE W jre* o; ^^1^ "*^ ir JOE LOTJIS . At Heavyweight champion of the J world was one of a stellar cast M which appeared on the Columbia A network lasL Sunday under the li auspices of the National Urban "V League which is conducting a cam n: paign to secure better employ- d< ment . opportunities for colored fi people. M Others who appeared on tho tl program were Marian Anderson, Ethel Waters, Bill Robinson. Duke ti Ellington. Anne Wiggins Brown' b John Kirby, Louis Armstrong and \\ the Golden Gate quartet. (ANP) t< DI E WEST NEWS ? ?Mrs. LiHie Fisher, a daughter fj of Mrs. Carrie Barmore and wife ^ >f Mr. Alvin Fisher, left on last p -HPd^y ' 'p: _aP "pcration in unrof , tht. hospitals of Washington, D V( C. The entire community wishe: for her a successful operation and jr a speedy recovery. s? .Mrs. Ophelia McComb and sons u. Messrs Furman and t Emory Mc:?iiib of Washington spent several js 'ays here on business during )ast|<,j .\OT?k. They were guests of Mrs p lai l ie Uarmore last Sunday and e] eturned to Washington Monday *'l'he entire copijijuqity joins with the other members of the faculty si.uji.nt hotly rf thn n,,..-WT>v, oliit'! d school in extending sympathy io .Vlr.jnd Mrs. E. T. Holm s in the passing of the brother of in the chapel at Bettis Junioi' co' in lege. Saturday, March 29. 7: Mi;s. Bessie Gibson of Green- H wood, a sister of Rev. B. J. Glow p irr L sj)ending several days with, pi iim at the manse of Mt. Lebanon w A. M. E. church. He bad a seri- a( ous attack of influenza, but is up bi and out again to the delight of he whole community. a: ?Wie Woman's Missionary socioty-of the Presbyterian church com le prising the societies _at Anderson B Due West and Abbeville, held its pi uuu.al meeting in the auditorium gi iTf the Dlle West school last \Suii B lay afternoon. A fine meeting was held. Mrs. Marie McAdams pi ,'alhoun ot Anderson Ls^president t>< The faculty and students of the Due West colored school unite_ in A extending their hearty thanks tc lh\ Alvn Grr of the Erskine Theotogfcat^3U?mUUU'y Tor ""[he" spl?n4io = ollection ol bimli.s uhii.h ho do. ? nat*;d to the library of thL. school. ~" Mt"." Lebanon A. M.L. church? F .Last Sunday "was a day of sig- (T< nal_interest at Mt. Lebanon. The 21 pastor, the Rev. B. .L- Glover wat m ot sufficiently recovered from an ch attack of illness to conduct ser- fa -ices ?mmsidfr therefore 'he Hnvit- sc el the Rev. P. P. Pace of Donaldv nc fo "conduct service. He preached a fine sermon. The day had been w set aside by the pastor and board tt of trustees as rally day for the th ourpose of repainting - the inter- bi ioi of the church. Clubs reported at as follows: Mrs. Martha Valentino at $16.35; Rev. B. J. (Mover $15.15; ch Miss Jennie Holmes, $14.50; Miss Magnoli.,* I.ee, $10.15; Mr. O. L v? Smith $10.10; Mrs Jennie Vaus* th $10; Mrs. Bessie Gurrett $9.76( ec Mrs. iTOUVfhia Let,. STT; Mrs. Car- pi rip Wright, $8.25; Mrs. Lucinda at Blount $7.25; Mrs. Lucy Susse of .veil $6-75; Mrs. Marv L. Fishei to $6.65; Mrs. Pearl Ryan $.5.53; Mi i* W ('. Hawthorne $5.25; Mrs. Wil- at ie Mae Young $5; Miss Annie B 'nt Hawthorne $4.75; Mrs. Naomi Jones .$4.25; Mrs. Louise Barn wl TtTTs- l<(.sa .lacks..n $1. To- 'n tnl $450.03." rather purposes $9. H Grand total $159.95. At the in lose of the evening service the ' T. carious auxiliaries of the church M iresented the pastor with n purse >f $12.00. cr ST. JAMES A. M. E. ( HCRCIl ce r Rev. F. I). Dreher. Past<,r pi * Ri Abbeville The reviv:i. mpph -c I o luring the nast week has already * H'cn proclaimed a -great success tn Phis revival is <being conducted b.\ th Evangelist O. R FriosTciy During pr Ve past week there have been 22 G. onVcrt*. We invite all to attend T,< inif request the pravers of all. th The .phuieli has taken on-nev ti< rfe i rlfler the h adership of out T> ??t^rj Under his guidance there th ias been many organizations or- _s? rani zed The ymmg folk arp now "Tcf e'cin" an active part in the de hvirch. T> IJ.ast Wednesday evening the pr i-?e'?hers of the church gave th< castor a big surprise. The dooi as >etl continued to ring while th? op froup on the outside sang: Bring in r?r in the Sheaves. .The pastor be aid surelv this was a surprise. pr Watch this, column and m? u? wl Co. 1 f? w' ^ % , '"rf-h ' __^.A : * Activities Center Around Allen Univ. The program of the present a iinistratron at Allen university program of constructive wo ell directed by an able preside! he physical conditions of the t ge show much improvement, t >llege work makes fine progre fTd ~HSe""eXtFa activities functii eil under very fine leadership. THE LIBRARY/ The stone n the campus for the constrc on of a library building, and q ng President Higgins, "eve i-ne nas been paid for this mat ill." It is evident that Allen \v ave a library soon. The AlUrn nd ministers everywhere a orking for the big May Dri hen reports will come in. addii i the funds already in hand f ie new structure. THE BUS. Next month t r\v bus for the students wrll ere 1 )r Biggins iias?clumui-fc eal and by April the 15 the b ill bo on the camftas. In the i ial drive for the $.1,000 1942 m the students--contributed $3 nd money for the bus is comii i weekly. The bus purchased ssured. EXTRA CURRICULA MOV1 IENTS. The extra activities lien have taken on "brand" n< fe during the past 8 weeks. T WCA and YMCA leaders fe roud of tho wteeest- -marry st pnts tnk?> in "V" iwim-I' * ne meaning the Young: Men a; / omen Christiana Assn. bring: iem. The Southernaires, sponsored 1 ic eminent president of the Colu iiL?4L, Chapter,. Dr. Robe 'eston Mancc, brought a progra ) Allen that was glorious ai rand. Six hundred seats were so >r the performance. 'Wie debating: teams are goii ne. Our teams have match >ams in colleges in Georgia, Si lorida, here and there, and ? ?rvcrtsion?thpy hUVe TfTTT i*rv fine imprt'ssions. The Draniaatic Club is now co i? to the front. The recent pb ilv ation. : as grand ami ig a pin Lpwm-tl The Dickerson Literary Socie much alive. The young me mnsored a brilliant affair la riday night. Dr. Janerette, Be 's pastor was guest speaker. ~ NEWBERRY NEWS Drayton Street High School Prof. R. T. Gladder, Principal The P. T. A. nif Pliny w:ic ho. the Junior High School burl g Monday night, March 24, j 00 o'clock with the chaplain, M . B. Butler conducting the wo lin cprvioo TVTvo XT ~ ? .. x. iua 11 ci i t* W1 esented to preside. The minut* ere read by the acting jsee. ai lopted. The project and unfinishi .isiness was discussed.' Since neither the secretary n< ssf.stant secetary returned thi rm M iss Reitn Hammond was i cted secretary and Miss Elizabe! urton. was elected assistant. T1 resident, was elected as a del ite to the State P. T. A^Mr. ] [Ttlr alternate. Timely remarks were given 1" ofs. R. F. Gladden, E. ^^Schun rt. and T. R. Logan. We are delighted to see Mi: ddie Hare out agair *1KL1) !>AY Georgetown, S. C.?The annui ieid Day vvert' held ft eorgetown County Friday, Marc . in spite of rain that poured. irade representing the scho< lildren of the county extendc >r more than five blocks. Each hool was designated by its ba ?r". While it was regretted that ti eather prevented the athltic ft ires of the day, the fact th; lousands of children anil teachei aved the elements to be at th inual celebration was an inspi ion to the management and tei lers. The fact is the children enjb] I such a splendid time last yea lat nothing could deter them fro miing in numbers. Citizens ei ion for such a splendid grou chidren from the schools of tl unty. One citizen remarked, "thi the most intelligent and respe* )le group of children I have wi >ssed anywhere". Those appearing on the prograi hich was held at the New scho* West Fnc! were Kb v. O. Uoin? aniels, Miss Hazell, represenl the State NYA, and supt. 1 King. Rev. W. E. Forsythe ws aster of Ceremonies. The exhihits, consisting of han< aft and art were splendid an lundant. The following schools r ived prizes for outstanding di avs;?Faith Memorial, St. Pau ichfield. Andrews High, Pennj val, and Beach School. The Field Day eel Vation fc ese two years were planned h e teachers of the county, Dr. I inorpal, .T R Berk, agisted h Teele, and the Business Mer >ague. On each of these occasior e schools contributed to the er< in of community centers hen le contest this year resulted i e crowning of Mrs. Josie Jacl n, Queen of the center, who ra $50.00. SecontTprrze, Miss Ma st Drayton, third prize, Mis lontasina I.avlock, and fourt ize to Mrs. Dorothy Grant. The Georgetown Center stand a monument t o racial ,c< eration, and is rated as the finei theCstate as well as one of the St-In the country. Everyone fee' oud of fhts heautiful -stmrtm lich serves as a training cente r twenty girls m household art > HEN N K'rrSV ILLK N K W S ('. 1). Sanders, Keportet d" Mr. Woods was funerahzed ? s Macedonia church Sunday aftei rh noon. Bennettsville Funeral horn it- in charge. :?1 Mr. S. McCollum was funeraliz he t.<| at Lever Green church Sunda ss aftornoon.Pi of. J. H. W, Morrj Jn -+n? r' orge Air. Hodges was'laid to rest Su 1S day in Brownsville. lc" Air. !>eas died in Charleston th uo past week and Prof. Morris' niotoi iy ed diiWi: for the remains. i>r. and .Mis T. H. Williston lef AU ot riri ondelirntj. stay. _iu.-Gast.omi m N. ('. We regret they leavin re our city. Trust we will soon gc ye ,(iiuUu-i y o?m1 ooctor in iu*. place. 01 Swansea school; Misses Mabel an Elouise Heese of Batesburg schoc he .pent the week end home with pa h(* m - I > n C. K. Reese and Ml he1 -arTT~JTrs. H Reese? us Alis. Maggie Richardson made n" pop call to Lynchburg Friday af <>(^ toi non?u nb?lUwT (Jup pic?to?visi Alis. (.apple's school and to brini n,^ .el mi' for the week-end. 's Mis. Alaigie G. Brown Cohe ilailey, a well known outstandini ' j .votiiun <>ii .Marlboro county ani , City of BennettsvilLgjS .celebrate iW her 71 birthday, Mat-err 10, 1941 a hor home on Cheraw St. A larg number ol" youths witnessed th u" "party at. she only ltad as he he g.ests the small children. Every n(i orie, both white and colored gav her suttie beautiful and valuahl gift:.. by Mrs. Cohen is a true Christia im woman. At her post of duty t the Sunday school and church ev m eiy Sunday. Trust a few mor b' ..Id Christians will keep up th b" goov old spirit. The two union reports wer ng very good this week end. Th .Marlboro union was held at Eben bd ezer church. The Pee Dee unio on waw: held at Reedy Branch. The chicken supper given Fri day night byy Mr$. Uor Reese wia lIY1 carried out in full, with muc a>" success. If you want-to get-a 50 supper for 25c call round whe; ay- Mrs. Ihn-"Recse sponsors "a sup ty per. 'n Mrs. Alice McKay is on the sic] st list. Also^Mrs. Lucile S. Brock ington is Improving after a. fe\ weeks in the hospital. Mrs. Man ie Briges, Mrs. Anna Crumps an< Rev. F. P. Peterkin are also on th> ? sick - list. -- : " Rev. Frierson, one of Marlbor outstanding young minister? deli77 >Te3 Fus farewell sermon Sunda; -f night for the Missionary societ; at Shiloh church. He will" leav a* to serve as chaplain in the cam; r' in Georgia. Prof. X. K. Kolloek, farm dem 8 onstration agent of Tuskegee, Ala ~ -was in -the city the w^ek end vis *9. it nig TIis mother afld other -nea 3 "relatives and friends. He is lool ing the bloom of health. Mrs. Ko ? loclc for the past two weeks hai ls been in the county visiting rela . tives und will accompany her hu< band to Alabama Wednesday. e Mrs. Ardela "Roberts i? on th< sick list. Trust sho will en i over. 1 Quite a number of 6ur teacher? a ill ldave this week for the tea 3" vheTs-hieeting in Columbia. .. Mr. William Wheeler, Jr. son ol J9 Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler was ustantly killed by a fast bourn rorthern train. 3lany frier.ds at ?tended thp'-ftiTtei al In "Dtllrrrr; Thf Vulwiiinn ui'L 1 endl'l 111 yf UT aj Army's Day program Sunday af ternoon, April C at the=j$?Ba?tte Tile -hign scttbb?: All Veterans \ are expected to he there on thh special clay. . Mr. Leroy Fair was in the city Wednesday.,.. He, was entertainer Tiy many friends while \uVitinp I here. House guest of A F. 'Prince. i Group No. 3 met at the Ropei it ^ Grove school Thursday, March 'dC ' with Mrs. Atalee Pickens and Mr? I Martha Ella Smith. 'Mrs. Annette Gordon presiding the meeting opej ^ ed at the usual time. Devotion? were conducted by Mrs. Cors ivey. The minutes were read a tic revived. The roll was called fo ^ lowed By quotations. I Demonstrations in Elementary r" 1 reading ov Mrs loin Reese an. Primary number work by- Mis; ' Louise Johnson were beautifully | presented to th,. group. Miss Olif vi;) Smith was at her best wher ? she gave the group a select reading. We then had romarks by our Jeanes teacher, Miss Graharr . j who gave the group plans for the 7th itiatle i tnTTTTTTTTTTTTrFTTT""in wnich r" all 7th grade children from the j cor at y will take part. fVof. Buria gess wjll be the guest 'speaker The group was served by the hos jj tesses with much' delicious food . The last meeting will he held on April 2-S with Mrs. Theo Robinson and Miss Louise Johnson at tht j s'l Mark school. - BROOKLYN ROYAL 01 ANTS y IN EXHIBITION GAMES v The Brooklyn Royal Giants ol 19 ^<>w Yo,'k expect to start their Sja-ing exhibition game Sjtnday. ,c April 13. e Tentative arrangements 'have n beeti made to play in Raleigh,Syn.. c_ April 13, where thev will meet the ;a Raleigh Greys. On Easter Monday trrrfl TTT TfTey*~\v!TT move over to s O-iiham, N. r. where they will h meet the home club in a doubleheader, |R Charlotte. North Carolina will j. be the home base of the Brooklyn it Royal Giants while they are train! ing.. this season. qitdci/^DIIM? urkp ^0 ol.] I Jov/IvIlW!< s/ii (r rTTF* PATME'iTO LEADER 8 ? : ^ L-i ' , . P?|e Flvt I'AW LEYS ISLAND NKW8 1 - -- It pami'd our hearts to know that Brother Sain Shepherd is no i' more. He became ill few* days ago and was called from labor to reu, ward Friday morning, after living a fruitful life of 83 years. Scripr. ture lesson was by Rev. G. Bessel ? lieu, solos, Mesdames S. E. Wa^lv [ inv,ton, and Gertie Grate, the ohit - uary-Sy lluT~Master oTCe i emonies, s> n Mr. J. Rainey. Remarks, Reverand Bessellieu, bros. Waldo H. Green, t. his leader and Mrs. S. Blake. The .. nastor. Rev. .J. E. Washington. spoke from the subject, Warfare t Ended andCrown Obtained". Mr l. JWt\_Miinigault, undertaker.J . Bro. A. Keith of Gordon launch Ij-ed out into the deep Sunday, an I lour hearts burned within as thts ft man of--God unfolded the go.-fpel , This being womens' day. a lit (J erary program was -spun ored by Mrs. L. V. Rainev (in?w??.-wis.... ... ......... v. v.v^.ihii^ VJ r 1 . Ith* xerogram wtr*-: a paper.Mrs. 1S:~P. Washington. Solos. Mis HB| Burgess. anil Mi~* Mildrt-d?htrrrrr- Ialso'the 4 Harmony Kings, quurl-t , |uf Comvay came f<>wfl|-d " itP ; ?e|that were enjoyed by all " "* I A grand picnic will be hold m Ithe graded school lawn Tuesday lal 12:00 o'clock. .. >* jl Mr. and Mrs. l.on,,oii Polite and .I Mr.- John Shepherd of Baltimore I l were-called hoilie last week to at 1 tend the funeral of their father. II Mr. S. Shepherd. ~ II Many enjoyed the birthdav parI ty of Miss Carrie I). Kainey last "ISaturduy ni-ght. ? Mrs. Ethel .Lawrence, and little M son?dieroyv 6f Conway returned home after spending a very p'>? III ant week with the writer and " I family. *1 Rev. G. Besselieu attended the * I Union Day session at Georgetown ( ISunday. Mr. H. Gainey also-spent I the day there. < I o I GROUP 2 OF MARLBORO I COUNTY TEACHERS^ MTET t si Group No. 2 of the Marlboro b I county teachers held their, meeting --?-? ej March 197 at the Hebron school a I Mr. Thomas Ryall^ principal am'?fT"Mrsi Hallie FVasier, Mrs. L. I Spears and Mrs. E. Purvis, assistk 1 tants. * I The devotions were conducted by \ I Mrs. Mabel James. This was folit I lowed by roll c&ll and reading of d 1 the minutes of previous .meeting el Mrs. Ethel LaSeine gave a demon I titration in primary Hedliy^rk, giv k. ifc, interesting methods bv which ihis .type?&L work-can--ber~-ynptTr~ ~~~ ~ if- rated bv the use oi current matey rial suitable for particular levels f and she stressed mainly the use of p material at hand. A very appropriate poem "En vironment" was read by Miss Min nie M. Smith. A discussion: How ? - ~ can the rural schools help in Natt ional Defense, led by Mrs. Alsia < P. Wynne was the next item. She ] brought out the following points: ? , Building up the physical side of boys and girls through a balane , ed diet including hot lunches, teaching children the democratic way of .getting along with each other , (this may be shown by teachers - the example) and teaching , some geographyica] feature thai all children should know. .This wat followed by comments from r "several persons who brougEI but the following points: "Live ai I Home," "Safety. Loyalty and CittZeiishTp**. ? pentad to the group^nd made In1 teresting remarks. Revs. T. J. Pendergrass, and W G Gunnle- . ?? ~ TfrHThfl Mrs! YVillistom Quite a 1 number of patrons were also pre P ' sent. , Plans were completed for the Community Day _ activities which I^Tvill be held at the- Lester school April 10. with Mrs. Grace T. Kennedy prrnripal and Mrs: Washing ton ?and Quick assistants. Miss Graham, the Jeanes Teacher then ' announced the plans for the coun1 ty-wide commencement of the sev ' enth grade to be held at the Ben 1 nettsville high school April 18 at 1 8:00 p.m. Prof. J. P. Burgess will ' be our guest spnaker. At the I conclusion of the meeting the pa u <111.1 nnu iraviina sci'vcu a utrlicious plate luncheon of potato ' salad, saltines, ham, cocoa, ic? I- cream and* cake.?Mrs. G. T. Ketr1 nedy appropriately thanked the ' patrons and teaeh?rs for their penutne hospitality." i The mizpah was repeated and alii left feelinp preatly benefited T <iell., Rlack, reporter. r .. -? l- ?. COPE NEWS Sunday was one of the days that only church lovers would be out Despite the lain and wind, Rev E. E. Richberp, pastor of the Bran chville Circuit and his pood people met and enpaped in their usual sei vices..^After the sermon offering was taken the Amt beinp $108.85 ftev. Richberp and his membehr are on the jobr - ... The fourth Sunday Rev. Rich berg and congregation will visit Good Hope Church to assist. Rev C. C. Burgess and his people ir their struggle, for the repair of their church. Rev. Burgess and hi? people are doing nicely. On tht. fourt^ Sunday of las' month we held one of the bes' quartly conferences that?wp?havr had in a long time, After Rev. P F, S. Nance preached in his own way , the word of God from the sub.iee, "what I've Written, I've Written" or the unchanged word. We rained the P.E. Ass't. of $3S and $90 for other purpoaea, We ?r* hope to continue on to success spiritually and financially. "V We have many sick among u? and we hope for them a speedy re ^ corary. --;j *s> ri r'." . ?