University of South Carolina Libraries
BP/gAfig'SIX SC State's "Bfitzin; |m MoreVict^ie Ow'hfpburjr, Jan. 30 South ("a- | rolina STtate'^ "pijtzint;" Bulldogs after ft Un?day 'WyWf for aenu's** - HP .' examinations at U led' two uxor- 1 r",fc mrJ'tfeffrVfrs 4ft .'their seti turn's re,'ohI I Rrt" ateye<r ?h exhtbn* $jn ot pusse| when_tWvNver^ to re!reve the re?erv^-^ul Columbia against Benedict Saturday. January .''0. the Hull BHtxers wore set 'for a close ^ light but fuuu?l?t)>v opfwvsit am short on offense except for Atkin > spn, who scored 17 nornts for Henedict. S. tn State's hiffh scorers in iTTe , * '.(tome game were: Penn. la; Cope land, HJa-and in the-4fenedi? t-game were Copelffhd and Holdon witn I lining ......I. .,...1 T> 1 I The Bulldngs art- now set for an eight game home series which Wp?arms February <Hh against Clark of Atlanta; ij'eb. L8_t M nreliotise of j Atlanta; Frhr~1'2r Benedict of Co. lumbia. Feb. 1;-. Morris Brown of -Atlanta; Feb. ! ? and 1". Xittior of" Mew Orleans; Feb. lib Florida A ?nd M of .^Tallahassee, and Feb. Tuskegee. __ ROBERT SMAI.I.S HIGH SCHOOL Prof. >Y. Kent Alston, Principal, "Beaufort, S. C.?We have just \'T completed our first semester ex? ' animation and the student body now is determined to put forth '* r' more effort. The principal W. Kent Alston ?and teachers on last Monday, .Jam - ; 25, had a special get-to.gether 1"S: meetihjt with patiiim^Tln. 4unbnU lill-lied out In large numbers. 'J'he following teachers talked for live minutes namely: Mrs. L. Fvazier, Training For Defense. Miss K. M. Washington. Readmit?Appreciation; MIss'E. .9.' Polite. Value -opTime; Mrs. H. P. Schener. The \'ulue of Hot Lunch; Miss R. Hawkins, Detention" RooTn; .Mrs I'.ythcwootf .Jones, Scholarship; Mrs <it-ant Roicl, Foriim Meeting. an<l Miss M. R. Grayson. Worship In /Re Home. Al'teV whieli tin- principal \V. Kent Alston gave a summary of the short talks. Several of the patrote- exprcssed-theniselves very fittingly ami beti tleial remarks. Continued with the spiritual week, untler the leadership of Mrs. R. T. Washington was very interestingly carried out. Several Biblical storics were told by Mrs. Washington, namely: Joseph and His Rrothers. The Wed-rlmg-Feast; Kcclesiastes 12 f'haptor. The week was well spent. On Tuesday. .January 20. the fatuity and student body was ..quite - honored with the presence of Mr. J.S. Blocker, Sr.. as their chapel guest. He is a native of Beaufort 1 i and now resides in Winston-Salem. N'. C. He spoke from the subject ."Lift Up Your Heads". ^Ht L y it seemed to have been at bis best l during the delivery of his talk. All I, present enjoyed him veiv much I 1 - . i; After the chupei exercises a few I ' ''' members of th(. PTA were ushered j 1 to the cafeteria where an appetiz ! * ing dinner was served under the j 'supervision of f<n*r of her students. Kveryone departed having spciTC" an enjoyable day. Depite the inclemency of the T IV'PufUof o l: Hjjict ? ?u?uepee wmc-mrt jrtrt Robert Smalls high/school on last ( 1 Friday evening, January 29. to j witness a 3-ftrt rtftntttrypluy, The | i Ifnmf nf Fanr, paesiintnd by ?i-i> -t jbnior class. Mi^*g. S. Polite cli- .? - -7-^rectresx. ' - . w.; t The characters '-iW:' Lnetfbr? ?, ( ^fadam Zita, Mabel Washington; | Herald, Willie Robinson; Peggy -j*- Walker, Lois Pigler. Paula Kewox. J c.hart^ne Riley; Dr. Jack I.add \ j Cdriltew Rivers; Craig Kendall__[ ? ?hn Davis; Buddy Bronson. Clo- 1 ria Davis; Charles Morton. Joseph t TayloV? Diana Hfthart, Gertrude Singleton; O. Flinnigap, Louis i. Drone. I t" . . b ' 'the usherettes as follows; Miss- c pr- v\ eg Bernioe Murray, Martha Coax- t r" X jm, ,A lice tf^hington and Inez i L"^t?odri Bsd? participant acted wcW his part. The elever pl?t in the plar"] |L,. caused hilarious laughter and hear- { g" Bulldogs Adds | sto-Their Record I H !< HLKi HTt? OF PU.MKTTO HICH S( IIOOL_ ' ! \V. M. Thorn pm*n. J'riiuipnl .Ttiuims ?/n jnn. in. im- i aiinetlo H?>rh school ended its lirst semester under Prof. \V. II Thompson. The school realize*) during the first half year in at_tcndmieo phout 85 percent am! The students' earils "STtow marks nf satisfaction. Thv' teachers?;t> well as students haw. decided t?' nTTTTTe tills semester overshadow J he first in work and attendance. 'PTitvs tit dents have accented the slo^aii^Vi' the won "To innlio Hfe" Pa I m etTtv^JT i jr h Silloel th' . L>csL.Xcti I'ii ? LLi jiii>??ciw*ul?i??S..ol h Carolina.' and so it Ttmjoars that the sparkling flame Ii-isCjlhIK d every student's heart to the OX; tent ' that they have determined to make it true. (Pull for Milllins?or furll?out.) ? -'Die Palmetto Diuh is wok -outing the oasser-hys with Cm heau ti'ful green front covered with grass ami the .tcmquils \vhivh are serving the ffiass as a" horde r, will in a few days, present its I w itli her flowers nf di'H't rent col us am! beauty. This js the tirst outside improvement h'nTuTe iT h .mi' campus this year. In out regular monthly .faculty meeting which was held on Friday evening. the following teachc)s;__a.mLLiiiled mi program.: .Miss Clara (!a rl ington. our I.ilirarian. spoke on the' subject: The Part the T.ibrary Plays in Making an Accredited High School. Hci thou if his were timely and jTooTTT Mr. H. L. Phillips spoke on Aniei ican Democracy Heading the Way to a Hotter Democratic World. The subject speaks for itself Miss Madge Barber spoke o n Methods of Teaching Reading in' the Primary Grades. Her message was -?4so?fuB-rrf thought and inspiration. Next, the principal Prof. W. H. Thompson spoke on The Purpose of the High School Participating in the Victory Corp Program and the Culmination of our Priye. ' The faculty^ueideil that the greater portion of money would he used fni' the piM'clia<in?> . of War Bonds. The drive will be competitive having a contestant from each grade represent ins M.'ss Victory, which will be climaxed in the early spride*. > Please hlcp us In hasten victorv and peat i - - Mi<s Madge Rather. who ha-* Tvmi -Peru ! ting ht*rr for a it'..m bet of years UdT~7uIUii?Tay I'nV Atlanta fTaTi where she wi'll entci the graduate school of social sci- . cure. Sin- i- hoi tig replaced b v | Miss .fuanrta TarK-ton of-SrrmTov Miss Tarlctpn is a?graduate?a 1 St. A ug u.-t itte's ('nl'ege, Raleigh i N*. h'ffVtng" chThpleted hi'i- work in three and a half years. \V< | welcome her to our faculty anil "i school. ' The faculty and students will render a program at iicnlah Meth ndist church the :!rd Sunday nite. Theme for the occasion will ) ? 1 Religious Education. All are ask- 1 . d to come out. 'J'he school so far has Contrilr-? itcd to the following: lied ( rrfsy Soldier Kits $1 7.7~?;-- Cm-istrrtns " seals s to.do; President RoosO- 1 I'elt's drive for Infantile Parah'us SlO.aO. Miss Edith Clifton, Reporter. HOWARD SCHOOL ?A. v..iy sticces*ftil unit on Kski- 7, nn f.ifj." has just n completed >v rfre-ffT-st and SVcond tirades/A novie film was shown on Rskinto ^ ife in connection with tlu\ class .1 voi'k. The. ciulcUufv really enjoyed | he unit ami because thev were in"' ""I. lllP.l W|i||' IIHb b, I,.am " omething about Eskimo* ' Only healthy bodies can promote lealthy minds. So all of the teach- ^ rs are working- whole-heartedly cith the Health Program as it has >een set up here in the school. ? *Ve have been givep a nurse ... ?Nurse L. H. Nelson, for whom %e are thankful. Because we do uivf^a nurse to help us. we are gong to do more toward keeping a v onstant cheek on the health of , >ur children. All of the children are rospondnjr very nicely to- the Infantile- e Paralysis call. The "Mile of Dimes" v Kioklets which have been given -the lasses have* been filled by the con- ,, libations made by the ptrptls.?We ire glad that our children recogtize a worthy cause, ami are will Trg to help frrrtbrr that onusr. + Since the time bas been changed, I K?_are having much less tardiness -t tmong the pupil*. We an- hoping , :hat this will continue throughout the year. Hlf. \ KWS Mr. Stacy. ri'pri'srntintr Home J SUt4y truest of Prof. S. SiutnUlm on Jan. li'th. A srt of thr Homo St inly Kneyclopaedjn was ordered j for tin- library. .Miss Winnie' Christetisen o I Fntytnurtv white?fi emiti-?A <ho school wen' on tlic campus t o I a he ;iii inventory *'T tTfe* library books. Mr?. Fvnns supervises the Mrs. (A. Christensen Library purchased War Ponds in lionor of the memory of the late Mrs. ('. .A, Chi i.sii n.-mn, Liu. founder oi_ . the school, The interest will Ikuseil to hny hooks lor the library. Kev. S. A. Ilroivn, pastor o t 11race Chapel and. Allen Chapel, was the guest speaker (lining tin vesper program Sunday. The addressc was warmly reeerved. Un Friday the -Athletic <'onttre sponsored intra-mural litis ket rtajl games.- Tb<?gdrJs-' teamsxli|j?lixils>H^l IUikjs played it bard fought gamcNshh t'", Keds winning. The hoys' tch^m the S- o Is titid Marines staged a^U^Lr-raisCi Tho Marines won. (leorgeV^Iowt'rd was Ithih point man. Kiitfr-sor .1.?is. Shanl.lin aeeono phnicd hy Miller Murray. so. r.i .i .. i ... i i i.i ^ nn'i> nm in v n ahl'einirv . Miss Thelnia ShanUlm was tin? Sunday dinner yin-st of |4r. and . "Sirs: Ml I\ Kennedy r?f itcnnfort. Tin- news for. fiie Shankliu InuiTTal is muiy For the press. The advisors are sponsoring a Ijible Contest. The questions will l>e found in the coniinjr issue. Ih-njainin' lieyward, a ntembei " of the t'tii prade lias piven [to the library a nunibei of niapay.ines. M A THKIt VCADKMV \K\VS Caniden. January dl'?The nttisie students feature.I a [o.o.tam?ot_ duels. ami trios. Thursday. In the intramural panto hcTweeTF tiie sophomores and the juniors (pirlsf the seores were JS-11, in favor of tiie sophomores.? The eighth prade hoys won ovet the hi-iith pi tide hoys. "25-2". ' Miss liurd now has cliarpe of the Drama club in Mi-< Tayne's place, as the tatter is busy with the junior class play. "The Closed Door''. "( hint:7. Cottage" will he piven February Z. Victors ('<ir|)s Organized As a iiiii I of the roci-nilv-iuarauized _Vu toi y?Conic pre-induct ion ~i courses in mechanics. eleetricity. poultry-raising". gardening. model airplane loiisti actinn. and honu lUP'sinjj ari- being.olFeii-?I at Mather this semester. The prn-'indurU*1!) courses includ illtf both Jni'dia 11 ii s :ind " t loj^taut-U-v- J tie being taugbl by Mr. .1. R. Hariri". who also is directing theniod.'I airplane construction groups 1 A'liicl; arc offered to both students * md citizens of Camden. Certificates w ill In- awarded at-- 4 ordhig to the number of models aril person completes. The high- 1 st award of thr certificates will be hat of Admiral. * The oonltvv and go lilf-n inn- ronr.. s are be in j, taught hy Mr- A. V ? o \ikc-ii Thhu?u?> -girl* :tro* now in inc class rnrollmrnt. Their is also n advanced ( hiss. For the" next few* weeks t h e lass in home nursing is planning ' o la.y^fbe- "( are oT the Mahy"'. ? Miss Ona M. l'armenter, the in- f tractor, hi.s arranged to bring in bah: f iiii thr i:tv i.. rariy out ? -speriat tfmionsi ration. TTmrulay. Students also have the oppoitulitv tx> learn to become assistants I f firh-lighters, air wardens, and v "enio! ti.-n corps. Inther (tirls Study lew Courses ? Thirteen girls in junior and sen- v >r classes a t Mather academy < ave he if un (o study garden in g nd poultry raising. ? According tx??student reporters f ihn recently interviewed some of r be memt>ers -of (he class, the girls t to finding the eotrrses very fas- i ioat'ng. though tnoir real hard < rork has not yet begun. i The girls, dressed in slacks or 1 veralls. were Op',their way 'to the ? ;artlens to put out'onion .sets. ] Already the group has studi.e<l I tmv to cinr?for nr hi oodt'T?fun me. ~i low to feed chickens, to make hot- I teds, how to recognize different J ypes of sor), and how to plant I icveral kinds of need. , THE P SWUN SCHOOL NKWS The?ifnnirrr?Red?(105,. 'Cnuneih feeling the jiirgency of tin- national tin cau colleenoii ea 1 n p a i </ n, spun- | -iinrrrf-vwrn ~a?vumuaijrrr?fcutt week?! Ri les f"i" the preparation of th cans wcii1 ?_?iven each class. Children entered the campaign with much enthusiasm -- each child not 1 only ; 1 ied to hi im.' as many cans as he loultl but^ihii'tl t" bring them pruprr ly pi opai am I As a ?v s uU .of this enthusiasm. iiOrtO cans had neon collected by Frtthty afternoon. This week Sax"n School is busily engaged- in another c-ampuigJi for h i national good -- Tlu* March >f Dimes. Each teacher has been given a card which will hold twetvty dime.- when filled. This money will, ot course, he used in the fig'tTr ignite t the dreaded disease, infantile paralysis. The pupils, realizing that their nickels and diimy will that their tdckels and dimes Will girl probably their own age. arc fast - filline- their class cards. In keening with our nlan to Venter our I'arent-Tea hers meeting's >round Civilian Defense, Chief AkerAb-of the Colt inirrrfh'ire ~t>epr was presented- on Monday night. Ian. "Ja. lh-l-'I. lie spoke to a large" and appt'eciative audience on the ever important subject. File Prevention., A t tor this very interesting lecture, id ins were shown on varijus phasey f Civilian Defenser-^*-^ Miss llenson's class again won the banner for having the-Largest number of patents present. This class was represented by twenty Civ? parents. Saxon School is indeed fortunate (o have Nurse Jennie S. Tic/evant as its school nurse. She is a grailVol l< and is one of the state's i-utstandmuMegistcred nurses. With her cxpenemNmtl with the cutpern' tion of all. we alvMooking forward o a healthier. hap|m*?sf5axon School Idl.l \ MKTIII.K1IKM IIICII SCJIHQT. Ihrrmvpll. S. C\- Bethlehem high ^ school had a very successful week of prayer, seventeen children were blessed with the spirit and Christians also revived. Kev T. ,1. Ryan brought Tin inspiring message Monday night. Kev. I'M. Jenkins brought another good message Tuesday. On Wednesday night. Rev. D. Ciadson oreaehed a short and spiev sermon. night Rev. Jenkins. On Sunday at r? p.m. Kev. Jenkins, Kev. ('. Wiliiams and Rev. K.' P. Price were speakers for the evening. All enjoyed the messages. The speakers exhorted the young mdn a yd woHHMi to continue in the fartty?: . iU'jj,. RoundUec, and Mr_ Cleveland Washington .wore seen on the campus visiting their - daughters wtTxrTire students of Bethlehem lli. " The students and teachers arc putting forth every elfort toward the annual high school rally that will be held in the school's auditorium March 2!>th. The music department directed by?Prof, fy?Sr A lieu will present the choral cltih, Friday night Feb. nth in n recital APrniccinn in,. to all. 1 rdgkfikid corxTV I RAINING SCHOOL . Johnston. S. C.?The Home Eco- ' 'lautitally in a "Fashion Show" on ( Friday night. Jan. 29, which was ( njoycd hy all present. We wish to congratulate the girls for the iplcndid sewing done the first sent- . . si or. If you want some real sport fun. ome see the Johnston girls and , >oys basketball teams play. The tills played Bettis in ltettis gym >n Thursday night. J an 2K1 and J V by a score of IT to 11. Bettis !r. college returned that game on aturdav night Jan. 20 and again j >ur girls won by a score 22 to lfi. >ur-bm-s itlsrr played mr Saturday- ^ lite and won oyer Bettis by th" core of '.{"12. They really- p.'t. ( >??a?show Flay '"ams, piayi : Our fifth grade teacher Miss An- . lie B.-Bowman is in the Good Sa- ( parjtan-hospital" in fTrlnmhtn U1T-T lergoing an operation. She is re- j inrtPd doing fine. -We hope she sill soon he back with us. We ar,Q , fhid to have Miss Frasier our En- < II i ill If ill iin liiltlii m II lint '* dJnnt t i it home.. Social j A few of the teaciiei's in the , i.inity of Johnston met at Miss's Walker and Bowman's house. Tuesday night, Jan. 2'!, to ornagi'/.e ? club in order to obtain bettei 'riendsbip among the teachers. The lnnie "l.es Bons Amis" was given 1 Abe club. Mr, J, dent; Mrs. S. V Rtiebens, secre. :ary; Miss E. J. Taylor, treasurer ?nd Miss L. C Kaiford reporter. F.ach teacher gave a piece of mon ^student of "The" Johnston colored ligh school, who is suffering from r*n?ft* * Hent?r+mt?sitft In I?rrrn* rrf her eyes. We hope her. a speedy recovery. After which a delicious repast was served. Helen Amos, reporter ALMETTO LEADER Jackson Smothers Columbia, 8.C. Jan. 2(> ?? In a a throng-packed gymnasium Tues. night. Cm-Io Sam's men?became fivmlly onimios as the l'C Jackson Rams literally ripped to shreds the Shaw Field quintet by the awe -inspiring score of 71-.'!0. Coach Montgomery's lads, led by the Coach himself, uncorked every ' U-ick H> the bay and-the result was U n:ot:u id.ui l* e meaning miiiwitfs f, ntihf st:iu?r. As usual. the ever deprttdaMi. "Slim Isley" sparked the an.'tek. yet th!? time more deadly " than ever. This rangy Graham. X. tr ('. renter personally accounted for w V^.'I points, while his mates, Cpl. I edlie11er. Pfc. .Monte-ornery and ' Pf.\ Green, sank their share to furSgt. Mm. Coffey's fliers. ti The siiark plug of the Shaw men 11 proved to be the 0 ft. Florida lad. ft llollis. He collected l.'J points, white his teamates tried vainly t . rally y their I token defenses, huL to no avail. ? Reserves seeing plenty of action for the Jackson Rams were, Pfc t'.W. Redfearn. Set. James Red- 01 fern. Set. Arthur K. Spears Jr.. p Pfc. Kltner Murphy Jr.. Pfc. I,. C. Coyth'll. Pfc. J. ('. I.rtreins an?l t I | >l.s\V es?11 row 11 ? -* ? ? ' t? In ti statement last night Mgr. 0, Herbert K: Brown told surrounding fans that the Supply men had* * ra ?iv v miuiii snowing tnree. !' while their losse* remained at one. It was further revealed that thi> ?{ .juhitet 'would he seen again verTficlcL-uu?Sut-urda y? n+gh t- ? Ian. .'JOth and again on Monday f!! night. Peb. 1.. against Coach Tom Martin's "Ranker T.. Washington ;U cagenien. Very soon they will up- .. pear in return game* -at Benedict ' College and at Allen University, ta The public is eoidiallv invited tc in aftend these performance-.-. ' jR _____ pi \ - 'in RI-TKITS RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS, se WEEK Trenton. S. Every since the St Existence of RettisS\cademy, it has ro greatly stressed to it^v^tu<lents the E! teed of Christianity a-raK^ighteous Ca iving. Therefore, it has heetKa try- tj( lit ion of the school to have "W<jek >f Prayer" following the termimr^ tion of the first semester examina- Hlj tions. ? The Religious Emphasis Week oegan on .Jan.ltf. and lasted through se out the week. The services were con ]\i ducted hv a very prominent minister of (iranitcvillc. the Rev. Paul a Lovely Wells, Pastor. Mt. Zion A. Pf f.i,K. Church i-n th;it?town. They were conducted-twice daily, at the tegular chapel period, 12:.">0 P.M. gi ami every evening ?at 7:15. 'the ,pv students arid faculty joined in with the minister and made it a full week of thanksglvlng:~to God foi K allowing" us the many privileges we enjoy in a country at war. . Pi lit REEDY BRANCH NEWS b> ot M n rtrrid 11 ***? ? ! li A?v/v_ t in. ittU'Ultl Sunday was a beautiful day at the Reedy Branch church. The S. S. was taught by Mrs. Mattie Miles, teacher of the Mine Creek school. Remarks by Rev. C. K. Dains. Collection $4.00. After ty S. S. the Union services began. M First the young folks concert was Bs conducted by Dea. Johnie Daniel ,m ins: Mr. Gilbert Abney, What the Rc Good Sunday School Means to us. W Rdna Ilerrin, What Must One do D. to be Saved ? F.leaice Williams: ig Freedom; Mosel Olefen. Be ' o n voi Time. Louise Gray, Prayer; Ches- an or Davis Townsend; The Habit of nc Worship; Ora 15. Daniel, What I Mi an do to Heln the Sunday School So imf Union; Mattie L. Williams, i ftTiPfi~ J Was Deei) in Sin"; Marg- eo et Ilerrin, The Christ Aim Work \ da; air Young People Can Do; M. Mob . ] ey, Dare to do Right. Remarks in .vore made by Ml'srjM. K. Craw-i rel ford, subject Royal Service. Af- col :er which everyone'}* heart was J Th ilied with joy. Rev. Daniel broke sni the" bread of life. The subject of Sc. lis text was When the Church get- m<i ogetbrr, fmmtl Act 1'2:P2. The Mi ollection amounted to $7.Of). of ar< The doorway fee of fou?' church's was $:5.0() each and the Sunday o<l ".O.. ?..w.U * v.""', WW vui II. I "ini niiumm ^ inU<i>iii>iii ,tfyw 11 Foi Wo wore very glad to roooiVT^'a ho iO\v church by the name First Cal- au /ary. Wo were delighted to hear the |jn singing by the quartet. Silver ho Tone. The J'enediction was (riven i by liev. Daniels after which the jnj moderator invited all to the table. (;T FiLenyxjiic^ AVii^AVidL-fcd. j Mi Pi' w? ALSTON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS pr th The pastor of the Wesley M. K. Ti chu+eh of Summervirlle spoke at.jj\ Friday chapel exercise. Everyonu iri enjoyed- hi* TTrrss*Tre. Hts?sprrrh M marks the beginning of a series ed of speeches that will be given at M the Friday exercises by various M ministers of fch?--ettyi vi Shaw Field 71-30 K K ItS HAW" SCHOOL NKWS J. P. Neal, Principal The KeiVhaw Jr. Hijrh school luletl its first half term Jan. 22. ooperation has become the, mot t ?. ??iii tiMttttuity t* jn evmenrc lorn bottom to top. The .stall' is ell plcna^t with the progress hetg made. The school is well oranized with each department orkinjf toward the one and same mutton goal. Our program foi Te term js "Improvement o f :ini ilv l ife iin.l?Living Condions iit the School's Working Aea." n has been tKo aim of the iculty to fit the school's program > meet the community's need, i'e are making progress in this [rectiom Activities are being carried on t the school which call in not nly the students but all the peole of the community. An adidt meeting rs being held t the .school -iTctch }>er week fot te purpose of keeping the heads f families ploperly informed as > information pertaining to our art :n thn Wa,. ?* VllUlt. The popularity contest which is > climax on Feb. 12 has created nch interest. Each?depai tiiient looting: with its might for its mdidate to win. The candidates e from the primary department iss Eula Mae Zeck, the Elemenry Dept. Miss Maty Drakeford ul from the High school Dept. Mrss Hnttie Clyburn. The irents are organize*! and workg in cooperation with the hool. We are working for the conructron of a Home Economics iTrrrr. On Friday nitc, Jan. 22 the lementary Dept. captivated a pacity audience with a program lied The Hit Parade of 194'. lis program was engineered by e talented producer Miss Saine^B. Spann. On ^Sunday Jan, 24 the High hool DejK^ under the capable iss Arthenseit Jackson rendered fine musical program of songs ipular and sacred huntbers. Plans- are in the making, for a and affair on Feb. 12 whetKevybody will enjoy the Va^entrnts trade and the crowning of Miss orshaw Jr. High. Many students from every deirtmcnt made the Prineinnl'? st at the end of first semester maintaining an average of B above. BKNNETTSVH.I.F. NEWS By C. D. Sanders, reporter Trie two unions held in the counlast week was a success. The arlboro union Was held at Syrum tptist church and the Pee Dec lion was held at Reedy Branch arch; Rev. P. H. Henagin, pastor; v. A. J. Wright, moderator; Rev . F. .McCoy, vice-moderator K. Reese, secretary;" Rev, P. Renin, assistant secretary; Program umittee, Mrs. Pervis, Mr. Jorden d Mr. J. B. Drake. The next etin? will convene with the Saw 11 Baptist church,, Rev. K. M. oker, pastor. \Ir. and Mrs. James Grace turn- _ out in a beautiful new auto Sun i v morning. i Rev. A. J. Wright spent the week Rock Rill, where he conducted igious service,, at Friendship lege. e stork made a pop call to Mr. ri Mrs. Miles' home on Hudson , and left a fine girl. Baby and I >ther are doing nicely. Mr. and Will McNea? are the parents a fine girl. Mother and baby 1 reported doing nicely. Mr, Arthur I ,ueas, Mr. Nolton nders and Mr. Vance Mallov of a few days. They are the use guests of their sisters and nts, Miss C. D. Sanders and Mrs rrenter S. Henderson. Rev. S. I.oniax of North Caro. a was in the city last week the use guest of Mrs. McCall. CIroup No. 3 had its third meetX Friday, Jan. 20th at Level een school with Mrs. Iola Reese, isses Hamilton and York. The esident presiding, the meeting is opened by group singing and ayer by Mr. Mack. After which e house was opened for business ie minutes were read by Mrs. T. Robinson and adopted by the oup. As the former chairman r. N. T. Rohmsifn had JVoeh calP I away to the army, Mrs. Glyn eCollum was elected instead, iss B. R. Graham discussed the etory tax and many other inter I Suit 1 Ft. Jackson Rams i 1 T " " ~ ' 'i'iw> i> . ...v ">v.powered the stubborn Booker T. . n?Vlit to the tune of 01 -10. This Washington Tornadoes Mondav victory makes four consecutive wins for Coach Montgomery'sdoughboys. Thus far. thev Ranis have- won five ami -lost one. -piliug- up a grand total of .'100 points tr ' 170 points for their opponents'.' HieJack&onites engage tlie._l.ai-_ lumbia Air Base Flyers at Rene- . diet Gym 8 p. ni. Thursday. F?b_. 1 and also appear in a return enTornadoes on t Monday evening Feb. 8, 8 p. m. at the Booker T. , Washington Gvm. Teams interested in playing , this quint are urged to contact Cpl. Wrlburn H. Cochrane of ("ul i Herbert E. Brown at Section ~2 _ "Supply Detachment. Supply Division. Fort Jackson, S.C. esting things with the teachers. The group then hegan-a very in.-- teresting study and discussion pe^ riod of one phase of our group unit, "The Function of the School in the Community". "The School is a Guiding I.ight" says the group. Citizenship is 0111 first big head. Thus it was, dis- _ cuusscd: The school may help build character by guiding children to be honesty courteous,?self? respecting, punctual and loyal. Everybody including Rev. Pen- . dergrass who was a nlengant visitor contributed to this discussion; and enjoyed same. Mr. Herbert Powe and Miss Thelma Cotton teachers, brought and served a delicious repast. ? h The next meeting will be at the Roper Grove school, with Mrs;.M. I E. Smith and A. Pickings, Feb. 20 I A. L. Johnson, reporter Usher board of Shiloh church ] hold thoiv viimilov ???*ui? ? vbui?i niuiiiiiiy meeting: Monday evening ut -the home of . Mr. and Mrs. L. McQueen on Marshall "street. ~ The Laymen's club rendered a very good program Sunday evening at St. Paul Baptist church. I Nurse Lillie B. McKay was out on a new case nearly every day last week. This report sounds good for Marlbbro county. Mr. Ebenezer Williams was home a few days from Mullins, S house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Coftqlaml. ~~ j BAGWELL NEWS t Those who weht to church Sun- ' day for the usual "prayer service orr-frfttr Sunday 'met w>tn a pleas- ? ant surprise, the pastor wv^s present and preached an able s^rmonr ^ Notwithstanding some of "pur Educational meetings have betuk curtailed owing to war efforts the x teachers of Barnwell county have ( been greatly helped in the various work shop groups headed by our efficient .Jeanes teacher Mrs. S < TS * ? . management and oxperience of otliors seem to he a balm for each teacher's class room problem. As teachers let's visit our work shop meetings. Miss Mary Brown left for. New York Monday. Miss Brown has been in Barnwell attending to busi n ness since the death of her father < Mr. Richard Brown. 0 A very successful revival meet- 21 school last week was climaxed with ^ souls added to the fold. * Cpl. Alonza Barley who is stn- < tioned at Camp Picket, Va., spent 1 2 weeks home with parents, -a#>ter a serious illness. We are glad to see him up and out again. Mrs. Lottie Tim and little daughter of Columbia are visiting the ^ former's mother, Mrs Sarah Britt. ~? j. HEMPSTEAD NEWS f* After several daya of severe * winter weather Sunday was beautiful and we made our way to S.S. with the Supt. and teachers in charge. Rev. Thomas preached a soul stirring sermon. Miss Winton Merrett is with us for a few daya from Washington. Miss Lessie Stromol and Miss Essie Garvan .reported a nice trip to Kreeport. Mr. William Young a ^ sergeant, of Louisana and Miss ilelerr Clen Wise were marriAtT An i Tuesday night. We wish for them much happiness. The three Merritt brother,, are leaving for Jacksonville, Fla. to I visit their sick mother. We are glad to see Mr. P. Gar- / von back from Hateshiu-c S C. ? We arc proud of our Sunbeam club which is making great ?UC- ^ cess in helping our teacher* ?w*-ve S war bonds to help our country. . Gloria Wiae, reporter . | - F p 4 i ' t irtlav, February G, 1913 \ | ? ??JL '. ? f_ r i !, Brotherhood Month Observes Harden Street USO Thi- I la it lei i Stiff) l7SO < lii> in ll planning its program for Febru- f :?j y, ha* kept ii? mi mi that Eebru- ? ary i?r?"-RrothcThood ' month, and ? has )>du)lGil some of its activities ? in that- <tire.'tion. There* is also / " available much reading material on the subject of Interracial I'.rothorhood and (Jood Will. "liiothcrhooti'' will be the theme . r?f the regular vesper service on , Sunday, Fein nary-T. when Rever- g end J. M. Hin'on will be the.rtiain ? speaker. On 'lie following sun. h day which is Race Relations Sun- > law therjy_is sLhcduIetL- an Inter- dj racial Discussion the details of Jj which will be announced later. Following is the regnlaficched- 1 ule of activities for the Jf February 8 to February 14": Monday. February 8: Art Class, i uesciay, r eiiruary itrwlge- j Whist Night. j Wednesday, Feb. 10: Civilian and I Soldier Sin^' Nijrht. Thursday, Fob. 11: Soldiers i Wives' club. fa i Friday. Feb. 12: Talent Ni^ht. STiTuidayT "February-!.'!: Valen- i tine Party", formal. - Sunday, February 11: Inler-iae- ' inl Discussion--CoflVe Hour -0:30. J 1 All 1942 Subscrip-' tions are Now Due; Send in Your Payments At ONCE! CARDS ^ PROFESSIONAL ~ " i DR. H. D. HARPER DENTIST Filling, Plates, Cold Crowns, liridges Extraction by Conduction Anesthesia ' Office Hours: Telephone ? i A.M. to 7 P.M. 3*0750 709'A Main Str^S DR. H. H. COOPER 1 DENTIST t Special Attention Given to Dtu- v eases of tha Gums ? Gold Crown and Bridge Work [ s A Specialty V Dflice Phone 6429 Res. 8264 1125 Washington St., Col'a., 8. C. J v - .* .% .%.%/. /. .%?%.*? ?*. j DR. J. G>STUART | Eye, Ear, Nose and^Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Residence j 0:00 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 4691 4:00 P.M. to 6 P.M. Office 37f* : ffice Hours: Telephones: \ 930 Taylor St. 1817 Pine St. \ ????00?0000'0?0 Sammons Art College An Accredited School Training in Beauty Culture, Barbering and CommunlCi Organization ppolntments Monday Through Friday . O. Box 1892 Columbia, S. C. j ?00000?^frfr?^?00000000?< Counts Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN ( BY YOUR DOCTOR A Full IJne of Toilet Articles 1105 WASHINGTON STRI^r PHONE 21967 MADAM FKTJSRS MAIR GROWER 'or Diseased Scalp ? Giree Ufa nd Beauty. BEST GROWER? tppljr once a week?Prica Me. 906 Blandine St. Columbia, R, C. "mint* Druf Store, Waahiagtaa It, Thome* Drop Store, Taylor and Harden Straate