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* Saturday, April 12, 1941
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Brookgreen, S. C.?The beautifu
Spring weather brought out ma"y
tQ church-To church yesterday.?
Services were held at Brown A.M.
E. Church and the services were
enjoyed by alb Sunday- School was
held at Gordon Chapel Church at
the regular tune with supt. Keith
ST his post. ~
The community is still "talking
about the wonderful time that was
had at the Laural Hill School
closing Thursda pight. The teachers
aru to he commended on their
f'- good work.
Mr. Bogan has just returned from
the P.S.TA'. Hie reports an en
joyable time ahd a very success
fid meeting. At this writing, it ap
pears to the writer that the Ne
gro has finally started some place
I think iracH and - every one of us
should ask God's devinc guidance.
Let us be sen-AUtsthat can put the*
-job over. Be not comnromiscs ot
~ Ttfe! truttT buI priceless lookers.
Don't forget to see Ben WilHajrn
Jr. for your paper. He will be glad
to serve you.
Surprise Birthday Parly
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tillman, gave
a surprise birthday dinner in hon
or of their daughter, Ora Mae, on
last Sunday Those present-were:
Prof, and Mrs. M. D. Bogan, Misses
Tilaiy Leva Sands, Edna Mae
P?finsette. Mr. Joseph Keith, Wal
ter Wigfall, Bon Tillman, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Tillman, Miss Co
ripe Perkins, Mrs. Jessie MaeWindlay.
Games were played. One
who pulled the lucky number was
entitled to the most dinner. A. de
licious chicken dinner was served
I and was enjoyed by all. After drn
nor,"snaps were made of Miss Till
man and her guest. The party was
climaxed by a motor trip to Myi
tie Beach.
Prof. ile.s P. Bogan wish to
thank Mrs. Nellie B. Levister. tho
Ffarry Cot:nty teacher,s, Prof. J
H B, Beck ami Georgetown Countyoperation
to help make the Biook
green Welfare-Confrence a success
We would like to thank Nurse
Blunche So well for her splendid
? ooopel atiun fFre7u^rTFayr~~~
Miss l.'.llie Belle Sands, left for
Aynor, S. C. after spending1 five
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Sands. Don't forget)
to purchase your paper form Ben
??ifra?and read the hap
pilings around Broolarrcen.
('ENTER RABUN NEWS
. Rev. P Ih-BQrton, Pastor
j Misses Sal lie Sullivan, lona
Phelps, and Li! fie Mae Kilgoi
all teachers of the Center Rabun
School, atti'iidendoil the Teachers]
As n. in Columbia. They reported
a \ery enjoyable trip in spite of|
the rain Friday.
The students ar-l -?
| getting ready for their musical
program at the school on April
11th.. Several schools have been
invited to -take part.
~ The hoys basket ball team was
IT success thrs year. They played
several?games- and lost only one.
They entered~Tnfo every game
with the fvi>jiit and fought to the
last. The players were: Jodie
Choice, -Rex-all Sullivan, Clifton
Shaw, Olover Jr. Shaw and Claud
Goodirine. Miss ?tonn Ptintna i
I^fefccoach.
Mesdames Carrie Phelps, Etolia
Beagles and Zenobia Choice spent
Sunday in Laurens visiting?-Mr.
and Mrs. Stobo Mills, also attend
Pit church at St. Paul church.
Mr. and 31rs. Douglass Coker,
Miss Lillie M, Kilgo ?aiu'l Mr. S
A Coker attended church at Beth
ed'Hall Sunday.
Mr. Ike Goodgine and Mis5fT.il
_lie M. Kilgo called on Miss Tona
Sunday night.
The entire commifhjtyj i? very
_^^^sorry to hear of MT. Robert .
^JRTTrioiye being ilfi.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jones of
Greenville visited friends- and
relatives in the community.
The Junior choir won first prize
at Pine Hill school in a musical
program. The choir is under the
, leadership of Mrs. Geneva Shumate.
r Mrs. Ralph Shumate has * returned
home from . Jacksonville,
He reported a pleasant trip.
Mr. and Mrs. T.nther Shaw and
family attended trhurch at Mill
Rock Sunday.
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homf fronT Teneaaep and had a
fiWe trip
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liKH/BLK" BRANCH
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. B.C. Cunningham, I'aRtor
Sunday was a lovely spring daj
for churchgoers. Sunday schoo
opened at the nsual hour wit!
the Supt and co-workers at theii
lar p<?st of duty The lessOI
was beautifully discussed, and ?
Clewed." At 11:30 Rev. Cunning
ham brought us a wonderful sei
mon. L
j3 :00" o'clock, the seven sermorii
were preached for the benefit o:
Stewardess Board No. 1. Thii
program was-a big success am
ill were very nicely carried out
Our church auxiliaries are_nuiv>ng
' along by leaps and bounds
The ACE League was largely at
tended and its members are in
creasing rapidly.
At 7:30 our pastor deliveret
another, soul stirring sermon. W<
were "pleased to have' with us a
imi- evening soryico Mro. DaUtu
of Orangeburg: Mrs. Miller ant
Summers of Emanuel_ Sta
nun in voiumDia. Trie otticiai
board meeting: was held Monday
evening?at 7?o'clock.?Ail?erf ttn
leaders' reports were favorable.
BETHEL A. JM. E. CHURCH
Rev. \1. R. Hudson. Pastor
" "Sunday school opened at th<
,:mal hour with Supt. and teach
ors at their post of duty. A
-11:30 the pastor preached a sou
stirring: sermon from St. JoTir
13:15. subject, Example. Thjt
spirit really did run high. Th<
holy commurrrtm was served to t
large number of members?We-an
nroud to have Mrs. Rebecca Bar
on at home after spending manj
years in Richmond, Va.
At night " the pastor deliverer
I another wonderful sermon fron
ct. Luke 5:2fi. Subject: We hav<
seen strange things today. Hi<
*e?-moiv-\v,a*-enjoyed _by nil. T_h<
voung men of Bethel church Wil
Mam Addison. Sam J. Wearing
Pillip Movant and Allen Johnsor
Thte;p boys arc? doing nicely; H<
pray that they may continue slnj
ing these songs.
men mi.i. a.m.k. rm;Rcn '
lie v. k. a. Voung. Pastor
The High Hill A.M.E. Sunda;
School ?'peni-d at the usual hour
with the Sup't. Pnd teachers at thei;
nost of duty. The lesson was be
luuiuuv uuignt out tire review
vjis omitted because of visitors
The visitors \vei'(l Mrs. Youm?
"ife 'of the pastor and Rev.-ft
M. Martin. The vistors were aske,
!<> say a word by the supt..
('.ia<s no. & has the banner
The sH'Vlr began at lli:0o will
? Tin" nastor started services a
1:2:00. His subiect was. "I Am Tin
. hopard". the sermon wa
nioyed by all. At .'5:.TO o'clock thi
lasior ot lk-thpi A \j ir ri.n?..i
.ml part of his congregation woi
shipped with us.. Accompanied bj
Rov. Gamble of Willon Grove anc
his congregation and Rev. Ulhniei
vtirsh i ppct 1 with us
rh- Rev. P. P. McFarland actec
as Master Ceremonies. The ordei
of the program was as follows
Hymn. Rev. Gamble. Scripture, Re\
--1?hf>"v, The introdtrrtTUTi?nf the
speaker. Rev. M. M. Martin. ITi?
subject was. "Stay On The Wall"
Rosa bee Johnson, Reporter
P.L I III.KIIKM HIGH SCHOOL
It was a veritable shock am
>ne which brought sadness to the
wtire student body, friends an<
if buns to hear of the death
Mrs. IJllie Pell, Price.which occurred
at her home in the Ret
_Qak section. She was the devotee
wife of Rev. Robert Price.
To those of us who have knowr
this devout Christian, there is f
loop pang of sorrow imbedded ir
pearls for her passing This good
-woman gave a life of service if
her community and 37 years oi
aithful service to Jordan Bapt
"hm'oh of whi>li .'In was a. input
| her.
True toT-family and true to evCl'V
endeavor of duty. We aha!'
miss , this Christian woman for
her' strides in life were for high
ideals in lofty service- in all respects.
She leaves a devoted husband,
live sons, three daughters and a
host of relatives and friends t'
mourn her parsing.
Funeral services weiy held a'
the Jordan Baptist chtirfn Tue.s
(lay, April 1.
The annual student rally on 28
of March was quite a success. Miss
Nettie Sue Owens raised the high
est amount, in the Grammar department
folowed fyy Miss Mollic
McTeer.
Quite a large audience enjoyed
the moving jicture show showing
"Joir LoUis the ftTuvHi BumlieT on
Tuesday^ night at the schools auditorium.
Students and friends are sorry
to hear of th? i lness of Mr. Clai^
dus Amaker. We hope for him a
speedy fcovery.
You are cordially invited to attend
the Box Supper given at the
high school auditorium TVMay Pjt(
Mafch Ilth. V "
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DEWBERRY NEWS " ,
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Rev. A: H. Reasoner, Pastor J
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1 Wednesday afternoon we were 8
i delightfully surprised to greet the
r Rev. C. A. Colcote to teach our
l lesson. He eanie-lilui-Santa CLaus
> by bringing some ctothea to give .
r nity to attend S S. The president
thanked Rev. Calcote in behalf of
9 the group for the supply of clothf
in*3
\ We were delighted to greel
1 many happy faces in S. S. on the
beautiful spring morning. The
tor, who we were happy to have
return to us after the Presbytery.
j selections used were "O Master,
Walk nvittr Thee**-and "Let
I Your Lights Be- Burning"; ^prayj.
er was nffpred hy t.hp past.nr His..
j story was "How the Worm B"e
. came Beautiful". He gave an out
I line of the caterpillar that de- a
f develop/? into the butterfly. Les s
ouu?VLinq??r.hrioi _
y ~....~v v,.-v K
low Jepus, will become beautiful
if they keep His Commandments a
a
During the 11:30 o'clock service
the pastor's theme was "Bearing ^
His Crops Text "He bearing His ^
Cross went Forth. Since it was ^
? Palm Sunday and Communion sei y
- vice the holy spirit was felt dur t
t ing the entire service.
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- ?Mrs. Mattie Jones the- delegate c
, made an excellent report of the ^
3 Presbytery that she attended last ^
week at Reidville, S. C. ... 1
The League hour was used for
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Easter rehearsal. You are cordn
f ially invited to attend our service j
Sunday morning April 13th at 6 j
j- o'clock. ? This- will be the first ex- ^
ercise of the day. Rise early and
a take an imaginary journey to the ^
tomb with us. _
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DraytotT Street High School
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- mcclhiK 'was held Iii ~
1 the junior high school Monday
' night March 31, at 7 o'clock ttdth j
the president, presiding. The de- ^
votional service was conducted by ^
the chaplain as follows: Opening {.
- -selection ""Stand tfp~~Fof Jestts^"
prayer by the chaplain; "I a m
Thine O Lord" was sung by the'
group. After the reading and r
doption of the minlites the follow-'
ing committees were selected: .
Flower committee: Mrs. E. H. Alc
j len, Pearl Williams, V. P. Brown
I and Prof. T. L. Logan and Rev. B. ^
- F. Sumpter. Refreshment committee:
Miss-.B. T Washington, Mjrs.
x Ida Har, Mjss Carrie^ Gallman,- '
' Prof. R. F. Gladden and Prof. U.
s nniiwiov.
; WV-regret very much that Miss ^
?. U'aJiiiiMUiM wa^-nwnMi to iftuin _
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r Monday on account of her .sister s
illness. Trust she will scon re- 1
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r" cover.
j The Primary and Intermediate (!
r classes are rallying to have the A
: honor of having~~iome one from I
' their class for the Queen of May t
at the May Day Festival, May 1.
There will bo recreatron for all, V
beautiful" music and dances from A
each class. e
St. Matthew Church
, Rev. W. S. Young, Pastor
| Sunday was a high day at thoj
f above named church S S opened v
the usual hour with the Supt
( and teachers at their jicst of duty L,
The lesson was reviewed by tho g
r Supt. jo
, The morning service began at 8
I 12:30 with a lively prayer meet
| ing. Rev. Young preached one oi
his heart felt sermons. We wert w
- made tu leJull'H WllllU llll' SUfVUFH
of God talked by the way. Wt ^
j feel highly honored in having sufeh ^
a "Wonderful pastor and a Chrif^ "
i tran gentleman. In the. afternoon ^
our Spring Rally .Wme < off with 81
the various clubs making their re- s'
| ports. Club No. li Mrs. Silas Ken ^
nedy, $6.90; Miss ETnora Cannon, C1
$8.00; Mr. John Sligh, $10.50. Mrs K
Elizabeth Sligh, $10.35; Mrs. M. ^
Crump $3.35;. Mrs. Alberta Wash ^
; ington $11.05 Mrs. Sallie Sligh s'
$10.50; Mrs. Etha Dawkins $6.25
and Mrs. Viola Ruthfcrford $25.1fs ^
Total $106.00. . ?
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11 Visitors present: Mesdames O. j
C. I)uman, Gussre Olinhant and il .^a
- fiwtipr-df friends from Union. d
Our church doors stand open to o
welcome visitors. n
Mrs. Ida Rutherford and grand s<
son little Mr. Joseph Calhoun re- n
turned last week from New York o>
where she witnessed the beautiful a
wedding of her daughUf JflM V??
ma and Mr. William Liscotl*<*~^ci
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THE PALMETTO LB APE
WHITMIRE NEWS
The baby contest sponsored at
'edar Grove the 4th Sunday in
larch was a grand success. Six
abies participated: Maxine Jonh
on $12.10; Mary A Johnson $7.9;Johnnie
Lee Wrnbush, $6.45;
Irzella Epps, $4.40; Mary Fant
iLf5: Willie Lewis Morgan $2.85
"he sum of $40;21 was raised for
he contest. Other collections net
ed the total to $70.02
Rev. Boyd, pastor of Flint Hill
laptist church delivered the sernon.
Many visitors wer# presnt.
Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Cham
era were also present, pastor ol
his church. /.
A fine sermon was delivered at
"edar Grove church Sunday by
tev. Chambers. At night at the
JrGce~ Tabernacle church, Rev. 77
t. Blakes, delivered a fine sermon.
The faculty of the Whitmire "
chool consisting of Prof, and Mrs
to berk EL Moore? Mrs. Ethel?-Lr "ant.
Misses Corrie Lee Harper,
Cthyleen Williams, Viola Jackson
ittended the State Teachers' asociation
the past week and retorted
a fine meeting.
Mrs. BVosia Williams sponsored
. surprise party last Tuesday nite
,t the school house. Many attend
d and were enjoyed. The Mayor
f Whitmire delivered an address
Jr. Frank Douglass. Other busi
iess man was the banker Mr. W
V. Lewis. Prrzes were given to
he one having the lucky number. ,
M iss Rosalee Johnson froml]
Itateburg recently visited her sis
er, Miss Ruth Johnson and couin
Easter Robinson.
Mr. William Johnson spent the (
^eek end at home attending the (
lass meeting held at Spartanburg
ast Friday were Me~ssrs Ernest
lorgan, Edward Johnson, Misses
leulah Swindler. ]
\The Mutual Society held its '
oaru Saturday AprH 5, at Bruce
"abornacle church.
Miss Louise Joi.^d spent the
tyrd was a visitor in the city last j
reek and had to attend the State <
'eachers' association at Columbia i
'hursday.
wonder why the lillios bloom.
tecause it is Easter Day. .
)hrist arose from Joseph's Tomb <
in angel. rolled the stone away. '
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
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Rev. L. B. Moon, Pastor
Laurens, S. C.?S. S. opened at '
he usual time with Supt. and his ,
o-workers at their duty. BYPU :
t the usual hour with Mr. J. !
dills in charge. The Pastor ,
reached throughout Sunday. Our
ice Sunday Rev. Moone was ac
ompanied by Deacon Andie Hun
er, ^L_P. Dendy to Greenville-to ^
'ilgrim Res? church, where Rev m
doon's anniversary ended. His
nniversary- began Tuesday, Apr
tfi. \
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Alexanler,
Miss Margaret Albert, Mr. (
ilbert Alexander and Mr. James <
hudgens, all ot-Aaheville visited J
heir relatives and friends here.
Mrs. George Hunter, Mrs. Lida i
Vatts, Mrs. Hazel Watts, Mr. <
tlonzo WhRnpr snpnt thp wppV (
nd home with his parents Mrs '
I. C. Whitner and Mr. and Mrs j
'om Golden. <
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People from various churches i
worshipped with us Sunday.
Wheif~you want to go to churcff
orrre to St. Paul, also Bethel and
ipringfield. Don't stay at home '
n Sunday. St. Paul's doors are (
lways open to welcome visitors
A 60 day rally sponsored by
he Deaconesses ended April 6th.
'ith success. Deaconesses as fol?wai
Mandates flattie Qolden, lena
Hunter, Colee Meadorsf," C n
Hudgenstr Katie Hicks, Pauline <
ftfTttvan, LucTTe T5a\tfs, Miry j
fills, Lue Bates, Jessre Thomp- ,
on, Arra Puller, Mattie Hender- i
on, fclara Dendy, Mrs Henry and '
frs. McCollum. There were two 1
aptains of this rally: Mrs. Eu ,
ene Jbhnson raised $108.75; Mrs f
(Uther Crane raised $162.75. Mrs (
'rane won first prize; Mrs. John- |
on second prize.
A guest meeting was given at
fie home of Mrs. Myra Holland
Sunday. Contestant Mrs. Mary
Icott won first pritfe. Godean
)owns and Mrs. Leake ? aeeend.
In program were Mondamcs en,
Holland, S. Wiggins, Meadrs,
Scott; Hunter, M. C. Whiter;
Misses Shepherd, M.L. Clink
eales, Harris and Messrs. Whiter
and Henderson. Remarks by
ur captain, MVir. Nellie B, Johnon.
The ho*teas weired a delicpxrrse
of ice oream and
ib.
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BURTON, S. C.
Beaufort Co. Tr. School News
By D. C.. Wright
The annual bazaar which thi>
year closed the drive to secure
funds to improve our stage was
a syucctesful affair. Besides the
booths that afforded delec&ables
for the appetite and- fashionable
garments, there were 'gameiilbal
gave attractive prizes to the win
ners.
Features of the evening included
the showing of the film, "The Mid
dleton Family at the World Fair"
A crowded house enjoyed the pic
ture.
Miss Ethel Nell Murray of the
Junior Class won the honor of being
"Mis? -Beaufort County JTxainimL
School". She was tcompeting with
Miss Mary Joiner of the Senioi
Class Both eirls worked exeeDtion
impressive ceremony. Miss B.C.T.S
was crowned, by Miss Hicks.
Prof. J. S. Shankiin presented the
prizes to Misses Murray and Joiner
He congratulated them and express
od appreciation for their splendid
efforts and well deserved success
All reports are not final then
forP results will be published later
the amount reported so far from
al sources is $139.69.
Mrs. Davis of New Yotk Cit\
and S.C. returned to visit us Thurs
day bringing with her guests. The
ladies - expressed, their desire to
hear us sing sprituals and wen
well pleased with our renditions
Each left a liberal donation.
The girls of the Junior Class er
tertained the female members o;'
the faculty at a party in thei)
room Sat. night. Amusing games
were played and the girls served
refreshments. All enjoyed the paV
ty very much.
Misses Ether Nell Murray,Man
Martin, Berbtce Prernes,~ Elnora
Simmons, and Earsaleo Maft-ia.
who are- members of- the Shanklir
Choral Club,rendered selections
of sph-ituals, Grace A ME church
;n Beaufort Sunday night.
The B.C.T.U.Mu.'ic Groups par
ticipated on a program held at th<
Sterol Tn skeleton, F. C
i'rof. J. S. Shanklin was the guest
speaker fcfr the occasion.
CHAPPELLE STATION
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~ 'Rev; E. R. Roberson, Pastor
Sunday being a fine day, we
lad a nice attendance. Tli,? Sunday"?
School lesson was reviewed" * by
:he supt., Mr. Lewis Halman. The
manner class was taught by Mr
IV. W. Williams.
At 11:30 the pastor mounted
he rostum and preached a won
lerful sermon, the subject being.
'You shall reap what you sow'"
^inc^i Jlunc^v wa s si on a r .day.
lay afternoon. The ladies had their
meeting Sunday night.
Last Friday night the 28th, Mrs
Annie Green Nelson presented a
play, "Th? missing Link", which
ivas very good. It was really a,"
>ern?on in itself. Everyone should
?ee the play, teaches a great moral
Com?-and see us, you are al- I
ways welcome. Mrs.
Elsie- Herring, Reporter
A .SUCCESSFUL QUARTER
AND DELIGHTFUL TRIP
By Rev. N. A. Rice, Pastor Jones
Chapel Circjuit, A. M. E. Church
Chester, S. C.?On the 21st cI
March in company \nith Dr. Jas j
tV. Shaw, ABU DD., presiding el- '
ler of- th^?CoWmtna-Camden dis- j I
;rict, AME_Zion church, we arriv. II
;d at Chester irt time for the see |
md Quarterly conference?of "the
Brooklyn Tabernacle AME Zion
cfiufcliT Rev. Xeese L. Smith i:?
the pastor. The members of! th< j-|
conference were at their post o' j
duty with all reports and ever i
department of the church repre j
sented. The conference was a |
?reat success. Dr. Shaw is one
>f the best business dispatchers 1
lave ever seen In action. Comments
were suitable to every report.
Indeed he is a real leadei j
juui?has?the?cooperation of -his--!
district. Full of- busines9 _ an<
dear thinking he left with his woH<
ivell done He gave the writer a
very fine entertainment in Ches:er
and in Columbia.
He is a preacher of modern
lass, a practical theologian and
i scholar of the first class. Too
much praise cannot be .givan the
oval pastor, officers and members
if Brooklyn Tabernacle for the
nanner in which they support thr
murch and the latter for the esteem
in which they ftoM their ef- .
icient and beloved pastor. I could
vrite full pamphlet on the business
and worship, but time ~wi
lot permit me. Su ce is to say
hat the members are as loyal as
iny in Zion in particular or in any
church in general, and they ar
ortunate in having a leader see- I
jnd to none. A presiding eldei I
that any church district or dio I
ese should be p_roud to own.
Columbia, S. C.
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RURAL TEACHERS NEWS 1
OF CHESTER COUNTY
-r?Tiro?J own?teachc^?rrf?t' heslfci'
county, Miss M. I). Kelly with Wu
cooperation of Mr. Nunnery tin
county superintendent. set aside|r
observation week, Vvfiiifh" was oo
served throughout the first wool
in March. This wa's a week that
various groups of rural teacher
made -vhntatioir~tollfy fuitowirg
sehuuls. "
On Monday. March 3, the Fishing
Creek school, Misse? Chishoh
and Massey teachers and hostes.'
were visited by Mr. Sut tie*. Mivv=
es Barber, S. Biywn, C_. Spann
Mr. A. White,-/Sirs. Atkinson
L. Foster, S. Shannon and R. Hat
din.
Tuesdayy. March 1 the Blacl
Rock si-hun 1 Mis.? E.?U,?M r<
eacher arid .hastes was visited b
Mrs. R. Heath, Lewis. M. Jom
and If. B. Walker.
Wed ne-sda-y.?Mnreh?a?the?W t h
Ham school. Mrs. F Brown. I'
Atkinson. S A. Brown and E. W
Rew+s?teaebevs- and hostess wot
visited by Mrs. L. Johnson. M Sim
F. Huff. O. I.ann. R. Smith, A
MUhUhond -. .Mi-s- T" TTTTtT T~~
Russell, A, "Byr<l. M B. Young. E
Hemphill. M. J. Pender grass an
Hi -Sweep ie.
Thursday. ManV r?. the Wil
liamsvillf school. M'y <i;>i 1 Mr
es Wright, Barber touchers ar<
hostess were visited bv Mis. S
V. Wilkes. S A Poke." Blake., 1
Simpson. Mr A. White. IMis. IIil"
C. Clyburn. F. Blake." M.' O. San
tiers, P. Johnson-. 1VL Wnnib F
Watson. H Crosby ami Miss W
B. Heath.
Friday. March 7.-the Mi. Nebscbool.
Miss C. Macon teacher atv'
hostess were visited by Mr. T. B
McFadden. INTis. .L. Gaines, K?r
shaw. Johnson. M. Mae?it.
ley E. McQureter. M. Bailey anC.
Cunningham.
During this [week e w~re very
pleased to have Mr. -Feh-w... stati
a cent for Negro schools;' Mr
Gale. Mr. Nunnery. Snpt. of Education;
Mr. Wright. City Supt. o'
Great Falls scho'ol nu ! several o'
the patrons and friend-. to vi-'
the ...schools.,
The purpc p of 'thi olpervatioi
week was to give?th,. - teacherohancjcrto
exchange ideas, since al
teachers are workinc on the -at v.
center of interest. In cotim ctio
with our-farm unit som<. e.f t>
teachers worked on farm pet
dairying an J the year round eai
dens. :
-. the teachers divided themseiv
es into, croups accordinc t?> inter
est at. the vvrious schools, and vi
ited t hroughaut the ilaily?-program.
Several of the toactrrrsa
sisted during the activity p< riod
and others taught classes. At th<
clofce of the daily procrnm. we
had a conference period. Darin
this period several problem.: an'
the various class rooms. Con
merits also wore made oh certah
procedures that impressed varumones.
Some of the teachers crave
their view-point in approaching v:
rions lessons. The various teach
ers that acted as hostes- sorv?
tleliciouus lunches to the- visitors
The health program for th
month of April i* Tuberculosi
Conscious. Health Pamphlets ar
h'-im;?dis! r:ben e-d?to the?children
and the community T. H test wiT
be jriver. also in several schools b
iami
Don't neglect your hair
If it's gray-streaked, dingy,
off-color, get Godefroy's
Larieuse HaiiUCcSTbring today
Watch your personal appearance, especially
ycfur hair. W hen used as din??difia
dilmj i Imiitu u p.iit. i m w uH.
quickly, brinies lovely-appearinjt color
rklv-L, U. LI I v. .
.......... u.uv.(i, wuiiuci to your tv.ur.
Won't rub off or wash out. Permits
Known and u\ed for e>? er *5 >r./n. Money
back if not satisfied. Ask your dtalvt lor
Larieuse (LARRY-L'SL) today. It he
? doesn't have it, send $1 25 direct to
Ciodcfroy Mf*. .( o., 5Sf(> Olive Sc.
St. Louis, Mo.
CAUTION: Use only at directed on label
oopiipon?
\ QuaMu FLOUR
i POPULARPRICE**
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Pago Ttrff
Doctor Preslef. There also will
be lectures and X-rays given ir
the County by members of oui
- health unit: Dr. Atten, Mrs. Simpt
kins, our field worker will be present
with us during the various
- units that will be worked/out 01
our theme.
? ' T J
Our night schools that are beinR
held in Chester county are gett
Hrtf-ttlong fine.?The following tea
Mr. Suttk's at the Croks Road
school; Miss E. R. McCoy at th<
Black Rock school; Miss Hammond
Bethlehem school; Mrs..- F. "Brown ? ? ?
and E. \Y Lewis, William school
Mr. Witherspoon and Miss Halt
Paradise school; Miss M Bailey a I
the- Caldwell school. *
Miss. Kelly had to.be called
home fi>r a few days last week b>
- i-iiii.i.?th??illni?M>- . of?her?fa the-?
in (ioorvetuwn, S. ' C; Mr. Kell
is the only colored rural mail carrier
in south Carolina. We hopt
--he will have a speedy recovery.
PHU.Al)F.I.PHI V_N.EVVS r?
Mr. and Mis. William Weston,
Jr..- of 1 (">].',> W. Yui? St. are the :
IM-uVl part tits of a fine baby girl
bornV Saturday. March 22, 1941,
eight Vpoundsjj name Grace Connie
Weston. Mother and bale,* are
" doing tine,
Mrs. Weston is the daughter, of
Mrs. Parker of Philadelphia Aud
Mr. W. Weston is the son of Mr
and Mrs. W. R. Weston. Sr., also
the "grandson of Mrs. Ollie Jack
son of Columbia. - We wish for ^
tlrem much joy and happines*.jas
they go through life and ask
God's, blessings on them. Money
^nd mtrrry ^tisefn! gifts Were re
. chived ?
Counts Drug: Store
PRESCRIPTIONS
COMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN
HV YOUR DOCTOR
A Full I.ine of Toilet Aptiete?
11 or. w \ S H1N G TON STREE1
( HONE 2-1967
David G Ellison? ?
General Insurance
Honest and efficient attention
Riven to all business __
placed with n>e
ONONIS 5717
fyifiH iB-Mraqiani
mum-tut ctittai
MM, 0U&*. OAHfOIHIII
One way from Columbia _
Richmond 5 5.40
Washington _ r. _ _ - 7.85
I'hiladclphia 10.05
New York 11.85
Boston (via Hell Gate
Bridge 17.35
Pittsburgh 13.40
Buffalo 1640
St. Petersburg 8.85
Tampa 8.80
Miami 10.60
W. Palm Beach 9.60
Jacksonville 5.10
J. L. Carter. DP A
Columbia, S. C.
Room No. 1 Arcade Bldg.
Telephone 3821?9987
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proud d our part 1b fcMMtat
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