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Write To:?Abbe' Wallack, care ef Tn
Palmetto L lades. 1810 Aiinoir taw
c, Colombia. &. Cakolhul.
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l-'.x.h. Will WC inaiTvV S}K. sav*
she want's to marry *>ut shy wont
i'( i-;k hor tio'viiTo at vl I want
Ill . ? v
lu !< i>i???s?ti- i-Mi V.y Junvd school.
Ans: Tin gill is nuully in love witn
? vvii :iml you know it. She seems
;i f raid for you In appiuwi'h?
people on tl;c. subject until she ha<
her diploma. .T'i" think- too -that
it. would be well for you to wad
* - until after you are thru school
it , only a nuittcr of ->V! uroltsr**
two" niohths aTirt von tvi'H b- ih bo
it rati rated from college. Call o:
?" ' 1 > i i'..!k> alter N'q'.i nrr?wuhiiu
~ ?and" ni -h?Q*~iaUnn M "THr7--erH^--d-'
"ZT" h wife- ? . ~
F4).M. .M % I. isin- > is s: d \ur;
good but 1 am anxions to mane -j
change"a*tun'wlstrmtl.'ow if-tre
would be a good tinip t'?, sJl oil
and arrange to go to Xen Orleans
like 1 have planned?
Ans; There is no lottter tinid fm
you to uiak'c this change than 111.
present. You ore sure to go in bin
? ine.-s just us soon as you. rcaci
.New Orleans ami bccuniy establisl
cd and 1 see < >, ?u.a-a ,n .why yot
should w.i;t"""-k-uvg. r. Ywu will b<
ipuitp successful there.
^ _ li.li. 1 have a daughter 16 years oh
ancT 1 wish-Yu know if [-am- aceusn
ing her wrong? 1 hardly kn>?\
stt i's to take because I dc
not know" if Pam iTght or hot. =
Ans: Uut.. to the fact t'ht-t she re
seats yo. r Tu CtTsntiorg to such at
that sii,. ij not even spcal
dig ... I feel that you shouh
change your tactics considerably
d uu can't handle her lik,, yotO-an
^?xrvinir to do right now. (.Jain hei
" con tide nee! tvtn ~TT rt~~ ttm?
m< liths. 1 >on\ approach her on th<
subject you have in mind again'foi
I lUjn-t think it at all necessary.
U.C.L. I am a girl of I am cot
siderod nict. looking. nice ?jgurc
and wi'iii1 nice clothes. I do no
di'[nls,?rm+y?Avium- I?go?oat ?'Ock
tailing or caberatiug wuieh isn
hut a few times a month. How cai
1 bo popular aiiio: a all the boys
Anstlt is ttty impression "Hiaf yor
scuYe the buys awav. . . especially
cvho-.-ca-iiuu.L ailoid. Jj} tar.
you out to cpensive nlht cuT
spots. He more conservative i;
your wishes when you date th
young num. do nut give thorn th
impression "that you are gold di
V'in?- .. .
A. M. B 1 v. islt~To~ know it thi
ilfatr -whegu?I aau_ cunlponditj_
with moans good and wants m
to marry hi.n as he says or is h
giving most of hi-- time to othc
giving most rf his time to othc
\\ omen ?
Ariff This iV-doW ha.-; a way c
:-.-'<in.,r rii ct 1 - girls to" marr
tutu. So 1 <|.o.'t th.ittk yiui shoul
fiat m.;th confidence in his jpvr
[.' sal. It. is my suggestion tha
qui ! )'.!: around for someone ols
;.t mem; vet" muc-h t- vou
life. .
A.H, I'lyase tcii. nuc-. i?. my &Istc
g . t. 4 bo :.e.eVe.- l.tui do yo
tIt nk she wsil return home and ge
well?
-V!.-. v ; ". . 1 a;.. : . ;h,. t'.'l!
Ih r rt ,v seen;.-, to give hot
? ttrut'e?t-btttr rr fifty -fifty chaftcg""t
... it \vilUuvUo\n4y i
short tint,-.-until shots' hnyn?"":Vgair
It will taleteller quite some tim
to get strong again.
R.M.B. Do 'he. people I Work will
f''-*o f"i' nte? lei! me- if it wouli
be wise ful mo to go t ack to ITT
husband'?
Ans- Vou are v.vll liked by th
people yea work for . the
Will n,i? 1..,. -?..: _
' I'"*s n 'MJ IL'tlVi
I>?0 to the fact t it;i , t j 1 Jov,
.vo'if fiusbard . and"he -till lnv
t''u? I think i*rat it wr,at'
'e ' v,->! y sees:bio thjt.tr to rc-tiu i
>o him. ^ ou tM oiIfl- be able t<
live together.
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t-M.oKni;. s. r7~
The nasi-l\_-w w.were week
ol unusua 1 interest Lore in Klh.rec
Th^ fn-ar.fwburcr Co. Tr. Schoc
I'jrskejtball 'earn made history *
t e Pa'lniet11< Athlotie'
anient held in Kinirstiiptf hy brrri
???iiif 1
!mj, coach, and community art
clattcd $ver this victory.
undo
Htt-diret tio< n >,(' MjVs Martin, Iv
-ydi-h t-nrrrtTT ^T'Vr.r'o if ~s.
thi' State Oratorical contest, rr
c.t-ntly hold at S. C. State College
The I unch room is prn\ ing
gnat help and enjoyment to a
st. dents. The patrons are hichl
please | that their children arc abl
to < a <*ood l-ot mid-day men
during recess.
The Adult Might' School tnug'.i
T>y Miss Laura Goodc is a center o
interest as handicva. , and coo
irg is taught along with thel:
erarv courses. Many useftrT thing
are being made.
Shiloh A. M. E. Church's Rail
c March .'11, was H great succcs?. Jlh
rally was sponsored by one of th
' church clubs and $1 10.00 was raise
St. Paul IJniorr met at the
^hurh \f?rch 30-fl1 At Ult \T ? l> (
Kelly as moderator. Rev. Fran
-? Douglass pr?aehed-tht?-aarmom The
Sunday .School Concert wa
presided over by the gc t. Mr.T. I
Green. The lesson was taught b
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I KM AN I'EL A. M E. CHt'RCII
N. Y. (A j
Iter. R. Sv t awrencf. Pastor
tvt'irh of March advanced :
views, lit ptt>yr"s?ivcnes? in all de
it v- nts ot nit' church. The sec |
' h'un lav our Presiding Eldo"
' I A. Mannim; pleached for lis
the inorninir service as usual. <
, . m: n full of inspiration, i
> ; V >it.'ay niah't our third uuarte i
' onfenme was ludd in spite of
! > I'.'hI weather, a larpre crowd Alt'
. 'hd tiie husinesg meetin.u. Di
n":iiseti hiirh the officers
' (! inen>hers for the splendid re
vets rend: rod.' We are pleased
> : \ that i-ur pastor ard pre-idimr
el'er ar<> paid up to date
(,?.ri:iiHf l'rown. one of ou>
; y fi:p. women of the
after declarimj" that she was- <
, idled l>\ God to instruct the Gqs el.
v is examined' hv tlie prosit*
i '-'ir elder, found .qualified" and was
1 "i' lw. her papers a^an evamrolis1
r ?mrr;?fnr?ttrc?KlTT.cn?in her
? aw fieM. '
t er.aeed our service
1 iTal c< >h .fin-once. We feel happy
hat our pastor vyas hiehly honored
~ 'i?Tr< -drrrr*thV~18th br an in?M--t'
''Oi t"?drlfvrr-the prayer at
h, i-'>i dm: of the New York City
!= i'i-iy '11?. 1 >y tie- .city otficlula. Z
? T--y_tliiui ifuuday .will |onif"bo rf
i " bncil. At the mornirjr houi
' ! v-i.rship Dr. K. K-. I?ovd, of Si
' . at... delivered an Tnsfrucfrv
1 r.nn.'n- Ar the evening? hour a
.rye audience erected our Bishop,
David Sims wlvso sermon made r
-?'n'.r impression on every one
h > le-ai'd th(. sermon. The them*
"A tall to discipleship". Dr.
" h. I . Dei t y. <c. t. 'of missions, as
; the hishnp in oori'ivminc
' iarire "xlass of youny meti an'
iron v:!?r i\x'i^toiiyfti-.t.?<l jn gin
"\ ival.
1 T . Vc i>< r choir oelehjaitcct then
rn nn -Tsary -Sunday.-March"
' :h.'Mis. Wilhelnieni.a Coles. Mis
- 1,1 ( > '""'""'V-'- ^1''. Henry T.nl
;i (t't-rtor. -Th\. a mount raised
a. The ladies were at
' '-ed iit hlac-u with sweet peas.
yiiit lemon in Mack with ear
ition' which made a very fine
v-so-. .<ion on the larye audience
. trich attended:
Or, M' ii-lay night, the choir ore
*" ' . J the (' lent ion. an orator in
9 n three parts hv Joseph llaydi n
1 "it., s'prano soloist were: Mes.iiiHs
Jliivnic Swinton. aiv/1 Willie
1 -el-how: t'v or. Mr. Elliott See
II: hn<s?. Mr. Kuycne Mayo; piar'
t. Mr. havld Fountain and Johanr
i . 1 ii.in . < ! 'i:i TTTs't. Mr. ChnrlC: 1
Ut'urd dit Li iov of ih,. senior cb-.?i'
, nr.,!u ted. Antony the out of town
^ a-'""~v", ro: Dr. _und _ADr Mann
nrrriTKiyiv: .mi*. and .Mrs. .!alius
^ "i louisry. Froi pel t, I,. I.
s= ?-T~t?r 'I.vnti'T,?FTTVtTFF"
h:it_ Ueiran Monday. March '51.
ii>. "!>< ! !? ut'll attended each day
nd -? rvic > ;*iinspi^inyr hy thi
i > ..in' efl'ieont - pastor
b My. I\v riMu-i . ) "ii ;a! move 01
a ' ? 1 ..tp*s.;cfvss.
? M Fit-in 1. Reporter.
S. -M?v. M J. Perrv
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Ml. 7.1.0 N \. M. K. C1HRCII
IJf\. S. ( hi>m. Pastor
r
*' i^cailay \v ,i re ,
'* . j i i day at' Mt. ' Ziun. The Ed5
-\:1 ..;?! Rally was ;1 .-access,
d I >... i-as'or came in full of the
'I.. i-d;. -.'I o t and proat !. .1 a . v< .
il >; u rine' Minion.. We w Udi
2_ nei\~ nu.ld hnw; Lie.-n piv-oin. ;
.V'lWA sei". iee, Mr<. Iienret"a
' i !.L.u: 'il 1 ?:!kill. S. (1...
1 in rt; Ynerp VTelV Oilite "n low
^ " h- r JiImmhi I'min Si. ( harlcs
' A" ! n*v.' Mu.i ell and
r - V'Y-'M;"1 !>ti, Linn rrn[
* : ed a very i. sp; rir.tr seimon. Il
. d-ujiiii U.iy_iijitia i'.vr.Yic<4_Lhat
0 ' r h a l Ved lh - ii'iiint 4, .
-t ??i at?'-d?w.rs H'ittl ,7a.?So yniy
1 '>.wt iY't we are m a-p?>siti?M
' y> pay ii ir educational asses-nun
e i al at. the district oouforcfici
; i p y/.- v.i re awarded by thi
h .?ti- ? those . per?raT:, luivinj.
^ Mi;j.
7 : : i'ii-l pMrs. Wllit
Mi >. Lizzie Xolen
e ;s:!.I prize.
i M:~. Uwrfflla I'eterfcrrr was lbt
v. .pel; .-tvl _r' --1 Mr. ,\ Mrs,
r I I.. (roMand.
0 Mr :?n?J .Mis. Ifeyward Jon
1 I ' . b -Mb vis Mum'a MrsT
a ' s:if?e!ie Anderson, Mr. and Mrs
o v!;i/!<'-?a' St. Charles, ad Rev. S
' h i : n.
M- - r.s ' harles Davis, Beninr'm
Robinson and W. L. Bowers
J?Ml r," elm I-Lf rVr'Tf?Hm?P'lh -t ~
Mi si s Albeithn DantxL'j'- and h)
s bw-s. S"un'iiia'+'s...Sijnda\'.
' Mr. and Mrs. fUumuie Ia-wis
>l i.aii as their truest for dinner Sur.
ytiv , .Mi's mulish'* 1 ownsciid, an*
SF t'APu.c til the ProMr.*-t. f'harios
} !?" Palmetto Staff T far hers Assn
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MdllUMK Iv, S. ( .
Thr Seeorid '^uartely ( 'on tr ren'a
1 f tli" Railey Bethel A.M.E. ("hit re I
a vhs In h) Sunday, March 15-10. '
li Re v. \V. Bradloypnstor alon;?
y with his stewards. S. It. Minis, Rtn
f it Searlfs;. \V. I'. Patton, Johnnit
il ,-n en an. Y. .1. Radden, R. It. Yet
MI. R. 11. f I a nipt on. J. P. Jennintr
d ad fiftythint; in order,
f A11 reports were srootl and show
k >d increases alontr all lines,
d ..Sunday was a hitrh day. Presiding
* 'older W."S. Minis preached souT
stunner sermon at 11:00 o'eloelT
Cnnrutr events cast their shadows
?_ Jvantul mny-nnc day wcai llg. Bisll
c mjis mitre.
Mrs. M. Radden, Reporter
V Miss Laura floode. ?
Thf. eommmtiry is now lookrry
s ro\*(ard to tb,, raw Home Market
j and Agriculture Day, and the any
nua) Booker Wa hington's Ball.
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HELENA NEWS
Sunday was a very pleasant
lay for church-goers and Sunday J
school. co-workers. At 8 p.m. the i<
Pastor, Rev. M. Ci Kreeman do- T1
livered a soul stirring sermon, flic cl
Tiro was stil) burning" from the o
Spring Revival which was condue b
ted by the Rev. Gillram of New- ti
berry, S. C. T
?Misa- Rwehel Brasman of At- ^
lanta. Ga., spent the week-end c
with her sister Mrs. Janie Jenkins
lie re. 1;
Mrss Gan ie Miu . 1-mith a stir i
dent of Yoorhees N and I. school,
Denmark, was the week-end guest
of her parents.
Mrs. Myrtle Brown had for c
guest _the week -end Miss Carrie ^
Bell Griffin from Clinton. S. C. n
Mrs. Minnie?MeMonls. Mrs. ^
Maggie Wilson and Miss Cather ^
mo AbrSnis' also were th<> enests
...v t
of Mrs Brown Sunday afternoon, r
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Brown Chapel A. M. E. Church
Kev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor ,
A?H*tr'-t~ytu t~gfit11 you live in He! ~
ena? Yes indeed?whv ? Because
;
they put" "Vj"/ every program Mtc y
are called on in grand style.
Sunday being Palm Sunday the v
pastor preached a sermon to that '
afTeet: it was enjoyed by all.
The popularity contest bid ween
the chinches; Miller Chapel. Rev. 1
P>. F. Sumpter pastor; Shiloh. Rev
Bedcnbough. pastor and Brown '
Chapel. Rev. T. E. Robinson pastor.
created quite a hi$?of interest.
Sunday - eyemng the contest
reached its end with an enjoyable
st'i-viof?at?Miller?Chapel stattojf '
Rev Robinson wasn't the most pop ]
trailed the popular pastor Rev. v
Bedcnbough by two dollars and
fifty cents. It is just like Brown
Chapel, when you want a pro- ,
eftim put over see us.
We are inviting you to attend '<
our Easter program Sunday nite. ,'
Miss Carrie T,. Gary had for
her week end guests Itev, and
Mrs. -T. IT. McKissick. Air. and
Mrs. Green of Saluda; Mrss Car- *
tie Ti. MeMorvis of Whitmire and J
3Llv?I .puis -Williams?of Trenton- v ?
Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Robinson, i
. Vi s?.M,. b; Ilay-nw*.- -Mr*. --E~.?(1: ^
Gues?-Gary and Miss C. I.. Gary 1
attended the State Toaehers' as- >
pociat.ion in Columbia and report- i
d a lovely trip. i
. . M. isses Fannin Mao Lindsay and)
I'jirric .Mac Smith. stuelents o fl,
| Voni-liws were week cud guests I 1
of their parents.
A. |
Helena school having been rat
d hy MA. .J. R. Fi lton as the
brst_ school in Newberry county i
i has also won a distinc tion as be 1
ing one of the most outstanding >
ifhools of Newbe rry county in the (
lit hi of atlilctie. The fast inovine _
five from Helena went to the tout
nament on March 2'.dh-aritt snatch ""
j eel honor from si other strong i
L .c'Huity . sciu?4+-?thereby s.u'Uing '
|an unbeaten record of win'}'""- the
|ov77hT cup for two : ucccssive
j-N oars., _ r . |
Two much jrra.se ejjn'not he giv
f y'nthia I'ayc for her ani
cit ing ctToiTSt and skill in training
I vouth in athletics. The person- i
'le i of the ieaiii include John Jli ob
( laik. rt'if^trtfTT "Marlon Green .
.vood, Eugene Glenn. Thomas <
j Wertz. Pinkey GrilTin and Willi
ant bTaeTcsott
Under the excellent leadefshin f
>f Mrs. Mr L. Haynos assisted by \
\j??? c i ? ?* <? ?
w.uy il11(1 .MI'S. . Hi, ii '
1ucss-(,ary. the l>e.-.t dietician in
"'he ^tnrc.wMi-s hula Sartor. Hole
na schools says tell them "wo '
are rising".
| JIT TTTT Sanders i'nd family
wMi to thank their many friends .
for their many kindness rendered '
to them since the loss of their '
home by fire July Id. 1010. They
ire very prutoful for the grand
,*'wTr?P|,^rTtfflTW T17Tr kind fneniTs'"^
pave March 20. Kverything was .
hiinlv" prand. Many thanks to
everyone. ,
SHU.OH \. M. F. f Hl'RCH
Rev ('. Mclhvain, I'astor
* Winnsbovo, S. C.?Sunday was
-a vTrfy~~plens?\nt day for all. S. S.
uijjS opened rt the usual hour and
officers at their post. After a
U'O r?*v>*r> i" ? ~ . A
?(?( in ['i * i mii-t-Liri^ tin* pastor
cr.mc before us ami delivered a ,
wonderful message subject All 1
Have Give I Thee. Tho Lord's
Supper was served-. Several visr- i
tors were present including tho
pastor's \vifo Mrs. G. C. Mcllwain
We are expecting Rev. W. R
Bowman and his choir from Ebe
nezer to render service for us on
Friday night, April 10t,h in behalf
of the Morning Star club.
rPAXMMTO LBAD15R
TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH
Monday night, March 31 Mrs. ,
essie M. Davenport and the junjr
choir sponsored a concert at <
ffe above named church. The ^
hurch was packed. This was one
f the best programs that has ever ~
ecu- given in the City of Spar- i
in burg the amount raised $42. }
loo much cannot be said about j
Irs. Davenport and the junior '
hoir for this presentation.
Wednesday night, April 2nd Dr k>ocge?A.
^Sinjrleton of Philadeb?
hia, L'a , editor o4 the Christian -4
Recorder was with us and deliv- s
red a soul stirring message to an
ppreciatiive audit-nee* All presnt
enjoyed the message. Dr. Sin
leton as we know is ? great man _
nd we afvnlways glad to have
v -?71 j
S. S. o|fened~ttt- the usual hour, i
'he Suj>tv attd teachers-were at
heir post of dutv. 11:15 The
'aster Rev. Dawk ins delivered the
norning message to a. large con/'negation.
This being the first
Sunday the Lord'- Supper \vas ad
uintetcved.-; ?? 5:00
O'clock Sunday afternoon
t sermon in song theme The Cross
iroei ani was rendered "which was
cry good. Al'> present enjoyed
hemselves. Sponsored- by Mrs
iillie SuIkt. Rev. Lipscomb of
M. E. Z. cTuireb' preached an
nspiring sermon at the night ses
ion. All nis hearers enjoyed the
nossage. ?
I'EN 1)1.H I ON NEWS
By L. L. Last?r .. . ;
The faculty of Anderson Co. Tr
Jrhnol was hom> I superbly or I
da'rcli 27. by M r?: M. J. Craw- ;
i-rtl at dinner in 1 >n- s h<?ol dinmg- a
ooin. Mrs.Crawford. oldest men- :
er of the faculty in service and
t'l'n-v of us ail. i>resented the I
deasart surpii' shortly after i
'land. U: der the direction of Miss t
i/t 11?Alexander.? Homo Kemiom?t
vs Instrvctor. a beautiful tabh j
uhded with tasteful fo. ds were pie 1
aiv Katie Vance. Cirace Oliver, ]
>nd Anna Bell Williams, Junio: I
vconomic students^ were the able
issistants. The delectable dinne* i
omnlote Lu owi y detail and' re- i
pert was enjoyed by all. We are
rrateful to our hostess and accept
il with gratitude iter very kiln' t
-TTrpftntrty;" "Prrrrrpirt?B., W. tint1" "
was elected t" resnpnd to \Ti-s A
it ion of the group.
On Tuesday. March ltr>. Mr and' I
Us. Sum Collins were honored by
heir daughti r. Mrs. Lucy Mors
n etdebratiorr"?)! their -)n wedding i
n.iveisary.- The lovely Collins'
i.one was eurriodd out in the Chin.,
_nd-Ton.I when ('inner was served,
hp ing tlie sinii formal oecassior
?hieh was well attended by many i
prominent Pt ndletonians, timely
nigral latory remarks were made i
' Ulie .hoiaiiees. Attending this
: I fair were: Hev. .J", "ft. Smith, em
neat minister of Kings Chapel A.
i K. Cinive'a: >[r. and Mrs. W. M.
Aa.-hiru'! . l'iof. and Mrs. II. \V.
laiiran, Mrs. R. 15. Reese. Mrs 1
Ma- an- .Mrs. I.nria Wj _
his. .Mi-.: t'athrine Jackson. Mr.,
i M ; >. W.?Q,?Thompson, Mind
Mrs.-, i ha'vots Young. Mrs.
'"l.'eie l.a.-'er. Mrs. Kl la Doyle .
!' i: C'aik. Mrs. M. J_ Craw
''!. '' hm'-im-c v\-;iii.at..
v.-! Mr- KisUine Reid of Calhoun,
C? Mr.. Ellis. and Mrs Robert. _
teiu both '<i Calhoun, Miss Ine_ _
, i Mnmmie Hamberg. -? ?!
thr*??-i '.1v; CTnriese Checker j
i > 1 > <I durwig the hilariou:ffair.
Cur deepest sympathy goes t<L_ _
dr.' KrtT- sl \VeTJH~ah(l family dui
iv-n?rii-w tif his AytToT Mrs. I
iin Webb and the injury of Jp/
laughter. Ernestine. We gtar .
'-em- (lod's sjypdy reenvcry.?
M". Willie !1. Robinson was adii'.ted
to the Anderson Hospital
<>? treatment <>f an Jnfected eye.
iVe h?ope that he will soon he ou' j
IglriTT
.Mrs. Martha Vaiu-e, one of the
eldest is ill at her home.
The Anderson Co. Tr. Sshool
ilee. Ch b under the direction o' t
dr. E. N. Hammond and Mrs A T, iallniaii
presented the Hell Street
llee Club of ?-.1 **
nil o\;ii ill i L't'Itcll Of!
Virjav. .M uch 28. The Bell St. .or
fanization \vas well received T>y ar
ippreciativt audience of music lov
i s. The iv< ital was held' at thr
K'i>"'s < hand A. M. E. Church
''' ni'PC i "ii* '
TTTTTThcld.dtx,. last session Tues..
'a v. A pi IP i. _ 1 [>11. ~ vi'y
1U-. M^Tghly. successful anc
helpful-Ap many ways. We ap
ueciate 11 lie cooperation piven us
ILJiirLpiiic mreke--frhis-sticcrss pos ihle.
Next week we will piv(? in
letail some of the hiph liphts of
>>. r Center.
( LINTON COI.LEflE NEWS
Dean C. II. Turner and Mrs. L
II .Johnson. Registrar of Clinton
ollepe attended the annual meet
inp of the Association of I)ean> I
;h)(I Registrars in Negro Schools
in Nashville, Tenn.. March 20-28
They report a very profitable trip
The Choral Organization of thi
school appeared befrtre the Primary
group of th? Annual South .
Carolina Teachers' association "if
Columbia, S. C. last week. Th(
group is to make the following
appearance* soon: Winnsboro, 8
C., Camden, S. C., and Fort Mill
President Brice has been invited
to make several commencement n<
dresses this season, one in Ches
terfield, and Whitaville, N. C.
JUNIOR TORNADOES? Ii
The Junior Tornadoes who wei
Tost t<r the city wide Junior Hig
school and Elementary school toe
nament at the Johnson A'Udttoriun
last Friday and Saturday, Marc
28-21). Th(, girl's team, has the di
Hnrfinrt r\-f *Y\n r*V?v?w-?
-"-...ft VI.t VlVi V.I1C.III
ions for the year 1941, winning1 tl
championship over a powerful Wa
erlcy team, Tmd having "cohi
Seated. The boys7 team is runnel
up for championship in the boy
bracket, having lost a beartbreal
sr "to the powerful Carver Junic
figh five; It is of interest to not
that until tournament time th
^roup of fine boys, coached by tV
able T. S. Martin, had not lost
HOOKER WASHINGTON I1LGI
" SCHOOL
Hy John I). Reynolds
Two groups of toac herefrom tn
ItmKH'-and Senior?High School do
jartments have been visited recen
y~To two ot the schools engaged i
he study being conducted by th
Southern Assn. of Colleges an
Secondary Schools. To observe th
ivork in Atlanta Laboratory--hig
school went the following teacher
from the {Senior High Sehoool
Vlisses H. E. Sawyer. M. L. Law
ence, It. Saxon,and Messers G.^A
md J. H. Whitman. To observe ii
jort News, Virginia went the fo
owing: Misses R. Johnson, E, Graf
E. Washington. C. B. Hoover an
ilessers J. H. Whitman and L. Wid
nan. Both group of teachers sal
11 their reports to the administra
,on amd faculty that the various.-e
feriences they had wcr(, very c
:iching,a:ifl that .they would lik
:o see many of the things they oh
Served put to practice at f*Ul' hiff
>eh?eL Booker Washington. All,) i
'.hat eoiiMVi'tiini, it is"tnTrrrsttn
to note that stps have been take
to do this very thing.
A movement is under way anion:
stdents :iTid teacheisi to <t:irt :i <
operative store. At the same tim
>f this writing one hundred an
bghty-seven shares have been sol
resting a capital of $-10.75. It i
toped that in the .shor-t tlime lei
in which to operate, some educal
value as well as monetary gain
ill ay be realized.
The Camera riuh spor.sood n
Mr. ti. A. Griffian is sponsoring
'< tv.est among ornate,t plmtogra-p
rs. Prizes areo being offered t
f.h0 bes pictures, all < f winch n"
o l>e developed by the Camera Clul
The fomi't and Handbook Chiii
uittee-of which Miss H. F... Saivye
is chairman, is seeking the coop
ation of pupils in ttho attempt t
efwrTfe and- revise the studer
ewrite the studerd handbook Hi
'issions wore held in the horn
710111s on Thursday and Friday 0
-asC"-\veek. Pupils arc asked t
-ritTsiKf> the ? k i -1 i n*y v nndheok a 11
lo make suggestions as to thang"
irf addition to indicating ntw item
vhieh they feel the new handboo
hould contain. It is hoped anion
tJua- Mhiivs that the new hanr
ntil: will h?.!?-? fci ?M o 1 - ? u: ~
I < ?*
in< 1 hetttr^RookiS- Washington.
Tin.- Musi:- Department. undo
' (' direc tion of Miss.cs Bentric
Brurk arid Melrose White, is prt
;erting the cantata. "The Triurnp
>f The Cross", a I.anten Cant at
foi' soprana. tenor and hariton
solos with a chorus of -nixe) voice?
MuSic for the cantat;t was eonipo
tri tiy 11. 'Alexander Matthews
Hie cantata consists of the f<
lowing parts: Prologue. Scene
Gethsemane: Scene II, Th^ __'LlL
BeToic'Pttau; Scene ill. The Ma
h To Calvary; Scene IV, Colvatt
Principals are: The Narrator, IjO
tie J oh r son: Pilate, William Tie
in; Jesus, Alphonzo Poc; Juda:
Dennis Cannon; Soprano Solof
Klise W.idtr: Sopran'o Soloist. lie
' ietta I.or.py Toppr Su1 : ' i ''
P!TTTT7u^uei. Member* of the chort.
ire: Albert -Glover, J. .(*.: Artemu*
JftsiHT IJ?n UJ. AdoTiiFtis Hlookt
'antes Pates,, Kussel Rabb, Ma
-aret Counts, Rathe Johnson, Do
othy Cong, Beatrice- Whit-Wkee
Jessie Days, Alhtrt,, Mohlcy, Ktl
Kinley, Hattie Minis, Elnora Rob
nson. The cantata will tv pri
~ontedat the Booker Washingto
Gymtorium, Sunday tvening at
I'cloek.
The administration and faeult
take great. pleasure in inviting th
public to the following eommene*
mecint act.ivi'tite a :i r r?_?
"i" " " an
Sunday-Cantata, " Tht? Tr iump
Of Th?> C*os*V0:90 P. M. Aud
torium; Thursday. April 24. Purer
eacher Mooting, R o'clock. I.ibrarji
Sunday, April 27, Presnetation c
'diel.John Wui'k^ Chorum?fi P.?M
Auditorium; Friday, Ma
9, Dr. R. W. Manre Spelling Mate
8:30 P. M., Johnson Auditoriun
Mondday, May 12j Girls Spoakin
Contest, 8:30 P. M.j Johnson Gyi
torium; Wednesday, May 14, P;
trona Day and Nipfht, 8:40 A. 1\
to 2:40 P. M., and 8:30 P. M. 1
10:00 P. M., School; Tuesday, M?
looker Washington Hi School
ti??-lHim
v ^t3
0 slYigle game. Coaches B. Harvej
h and C. B. Hoover are to be eon
ir mended for their fine work witl
1, th(1 fills' team. Members of the tw>
h teams are as follows: Boys?Le
is roy Taylor. Isiah Currv. Havwoix
r Williams, Scubmoks -Reed. W41lh
le Ix-e Rhiriehart, Benjamin Long,
v Bill Williams, Spencer Sumpter
ie and Louis Thompson. Girls?Mars
l'- Sims, Loutso?Garter.- l.nvalor Mi
r- Culkun, Mae Belle Boyd, Lillie
s I hompson. Frances Goodson, Mai
j>.ade-Jiuckmitn^-Eriscilla Bates, Lei
it line Martin, Veola Wright, Georgis
:e Burell. Bettie Wright, Bessie Brour
is Mary Veale, Ruth Goodwine, Julit
ie Smith(not on picture).
a f
1 2o, Senior Class Day, Senior Play,
i lane Eyrb, ' 8:30 P. M., Johnson
I GviiltnriuTKiii'Ll..,' M -- >.? rt
> Iivii .nil) . .Mil.V I*.
I I\ A. Meeting, 8:0(1 I'. M., Library.
I Friday, May 28, Junior High Nite.
present iiig.-thH-J.u-mor Mikado, 8:30
*! P. M? Jolinsw Auditorium; Mon'jday,
Milv 2(5. Boys' Speaking- Con
Mtest. 8:20 1'. M.. G ohdpon Au4>
{ 'jisii-ium; Wednesday .May 28, Pre
|Scntation Health and Physical Ed
J' | unit ion 1Upartnunt. 8:30 P. M.
|Johnson Auditorium; Friday, May
80. presentation of Band. 0 P. M*
| School . Lawn;. ^JhiMay. .Fun,. ?..
Class Day Exercises. (5 P. M., Lawn
Wednesday, June 1. (iraduation* E.v
!1 ercises 8:80 P. M.. Township Audi
^ roriuni: -l-'i iilay.'-lune (5. close of th,.
' six weeks and distribution <..* pupil
' rtports.
il
MARIOX, S. A
x ? : ?
i Bethel Methodist Chu h
S .J. Humbert. Secretary
h~ Sunday T.Tts"2f "fi'ic. day for 127
n-fhiuvh goo.gs and Bethel was filled
r"?d'+iT*?day ^T,""soI apart for *a
n great rally and truly great it. was.
the members responded loyally to
^ tthe askings and in, his way' wc
0 were able to witness the greatest
,, rally in the history of the church.
'!vh-s i r.i'ii modi room fo,j
'n-provf meiit since* He v. Jackson
s has been assigned and there is still
'The. club captain all answered
. room for more. .
The dub captains all answered
'be ro-d call at l':MO P.M. and reoorted.
as f?4h?w<-c-.
No. 1 M>s. c. K. Durant 828.25
N'o. 2. Mrs. M. Camnbell '41
Xo. 2 Mrs. Mnrv ,!:tck<"n 21.42
' Xo. 1. Mrs. S. MeHdlan 15.11
Xo. 5. .Mrs. Pnlnh T.e^ter 20.71
, Xo. 0. Mrs. A. Patterson 45.00
" Xo. ' *"?Mrs. Mao Taylor 24.2F
Xo. P. Mrs. Mariah Evans 10.85
Xo. 'ft; Mr?. Ida Stewart 99.30
1 Xo. 10. M i's. Thorn. Ellis 2T0f
y Xo. 11." Mrs. M. "T.amTTeVt 11..V
'J Xo. V2. Mr<. M. f . Firivjar
7" NO. 1.1. Alrs"T ieo ana Td ams 10.50
'? Xo. 14 Mrs.-/Tb? Manning 10.40
Xo. 15 Mrs. Fannie Sellers 0 85
'. \'n, 10 "Mivt: \?I-r,?Edward" 4M 80
No. 1T Mrs. TV. Et irhes 15.00
. No. 18. Mrs. P. A. Gibson 28.0'
No. 19. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith 0.21
K No. 20. Mrs. M. ITollownv 27.00
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C/Oiiccted )iy Clllb T,uadeiS 44M);2P
Public rollccticii-? tfkOC
1 Total Collections 500.22
NEW BOOKS AT THE
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n Bonds, by Deaif* William Pickens
A Niokli! and ?Pvnverr-bv 1'tto
E. Huuter; Great South Carolinian*
? hy HrhTT-IC. Tfennis; Mr. Maddison's
War. by Henry B. Safford
' Allen: A Ooo?|ly Fellowship, by
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-Asslsil. 1>.\" E. M. WilriWt -Buxton;
1 The New Gentuary Dictionary in
r- two Volnnie?* ! '
. wnfiiirrnai Atlas
' ul the World. and more than ?
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Saturday, April 12, 1941
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CARDS
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DEJv HST
> Special Attention Given to l)isj
i ta*es of the Gjims
9 | Gold Grown and Brid'ee Work
A Specialty
^'Office Phone 6429 t.es. 8261
~ 1125 Washington St., Cola., S. (
BT ' . '
Office Hours: Telephones; /|v
; 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 J)
i \ Residence 8873
, . Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Fillings, Plates. Crowns, Bridges,
Anesthesia a Specialty
; ~DR. J. G. STUART
h .
Eve, Ear, No3e and Thrbat
Glasses Fittod Accurately
. jiuuts luepnunus
t 1(T A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4692
- 4 P.M. to 6 PM. Ofliee 3796
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r U030 -i'avlor St. 1317 Pine St
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.For Diseased ScaTp ? Gives I.if*
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