The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 20, 1943, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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B&PAOE TWO JAMISON NEWS MR-?Victory?1? what wo hear m pDf in our eera daily around tl lit School ground In the. homo* aj R the community at largo. La Monday and Wednesday nigh R/ we cloned two very auccvHaful vi | toty poultry eh aac* hold at ot echool and Union Chapel Haptl m church reapeetlvuly. -The grouj p Were cloaod with u chicken ?u w per free for all and ua Adu program and party. Surely ^tl H? occanioiiH were both eiiterti inli K ' ? ..! Inanj. !>.< >? I'.. I i.ImIh #? MVJ inn)Jii I ii A' nmm.m i \ ? viim~ HrVf:; td~ by .Bointi of the uljlrxl plibp in the community l>ut were i|Hl' rin tnernbcrx of th v ictory m Mr. ('. I!. Hubbard, Samuel A amx; other older member* Mi " *r Annie CoRely and nuinj yung " 1 and middlt'-ugwl pi rtieiputed. T ' proceedx from refreshment* mi were given to the m hool lunch p grain. MjokI of tile people are ing home mixed feed Us it eon ' be done to a great advnntu^ Ax .a rexull of the eouixe t li poultry for meat purpose* f? chickens; Zion Section I Natl chic It 11(1 800 l'lli('l\h ordered to lie <1 livered 'March 'J'Jud; making (frnnd total of .*{. ir?<) chirks add to poultry flocks since .Ian. ; ( The 'clnstfcs dosed .March III \rith it general review, of les?o covered during the 10 nights pi ting special emphasis on: I. I'r er temperature; Sauilatn clean housing, i cTeutt? vnrtcr so plivs end clean feeding; halo II. Plenty of space for chicks. .... member.s. tt'iuc awarded V+efrr Poultry certificates who had ; ?tended faithfally and ~Toiva.dc t loiutly. There were la ineinh" hr 20 fahtinf's trprcsTmTFiT in t grand total of ll.lall . chicks i eresseTT If Jainc-toll TThi this in two a.i a half months, fellow rcadeis still sa.v go thou and do likcwi> Ml. (I.; If. Tltomsi*. Jr.. Prhteip ami Air Teacher of Jamison \\ tiio quiet ami most etlicient i struetor ami advisor of the courses with Mrss Finch llio hoi economies teacher anxiously a sistiiqr. The classes close, Init, |U>| try production program in it community continue*. 'Hie Adi lndieH mid out of?school ytnil arc contiuuiuir their clause.. , a >?this-is a very-cttk?"IiI rUUisUn T * the vegetable gardens. We lo forward to a rccoid-lnyakmg I'o preservation season ami to this, cunning alul preserving on he provided for dining tie1 plat ing ami transpl; nting ^season*. The religious activities are alii - There was a very interestu board meeting; of '/ion ,M. K. ot cers Friday night with .Mr < Hubbard Charge l.ry Tender t I and Rev. Ft. N. Walker pastor a t'lhmi?* Kev, Mitchell of I'nion t hai I".', Was at Jii* best- Sunday,? Hoi (pi. William Cordon a form 1 student teacher now .stationed V~5 ' Tamp Croft, S. ('., visited o ( . community while on Ins fnrloue t Miss Alberta King ami .M i' ; Kvans Miller were happily ma i*>n? rieil Feb. *Jlst. i /I. Will TM IKK N KAN S Miss Carrie I,or Harper w: I the week ciul truest of Mr. aiul M Sumuol Kant ami snent part Sntuiday .wftei'Dosm with..Mr. ai ^fn?. Tommy Johnson. Siinda morning she visited Mr. ami Mi George Perrin and was the dinn j?^ guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Mo ? ? ' trail. The dinner was served I o'clock. Alter dinner Miss Ca ? ?. rio 1.00 Harper. Mrs. George IV Jr _ ' rin and Mr. and Mrs. Samu I M. Fant motored to Union to vi< JL?Mi. r.ddlu lHlllrth frho wim'm " ; ^accident n few weeks ago and i still in the Union hospital. 1 rf' 1 > will soon bo aide to return hon '\V Mian Harper laiur Iwip III lIU' Whitmire high soho for .1 years. We are always gli % t ' to have her. r We afk glatf to ktfow Miss Ho Boll Hunter has improved a m doing nicely. MVs. HyJShtflyjwho has been si for quite h while departed tl J* life oh March J fc. r.?4:i. The f? era 1 was held at the Flint II Baptist church Sunday afterno TO1;' at 2:^0 p.m., conducted by III lfrv Boyd, paator. She leaves mfeS nabum two non^X' ' Mr*. Lariis {tpPu*M T.honu IjU^iT^h N. a pent tfcfe wwk t< p with MtaiPlttfM ft.Tfuntor a lira*. Martha Eppa. Mrs. Kj Kv has been sick for quite awhile. 6 " SKY MOCK CAUKOLL StTCht. I.JInkss m! ContitMicil (miii I'ajjc I at Chi mil, of WanJiiiiiftoii, 1). j t* hi* ?t.pinothei', Mrs. Con a- Ct r-" C- j roll, u.it miopU'il Mm, Hunt nii'c ('lurk, of N? w York anil Mr. at ouiL Altju Cat'tcat .Stitvu. lii'IU. .iiuu-,? l>?- I ?inwr Mr. < nrroll Wftic fntmtttn- of P* tile lliooki;ri-i-i) W. Ifniv < ' nil orlit t nvt\ which is held annually a t i %t\ ri..~ -i /*. .. i...... : 11. . i .... IV IMUUNX'VVII l?l I U V 11 S 111 HI 1'J.HI part t?f tin* nlMlc. rilif M\t:rv-si\ \i:ws &. . is. ?'"-T- 'I'lli'?I'm >n?t'h-.ii" pi'i j Taut' .mm ilny aft? ruiinn at Vn iv ('hapd liapli&t i li.in h was 4 Vi -I1 tit. The I I mlilltfS. MMK . I' I I I I I - I - III ci'iii iTitvd. i-1.T!?*? 1,1 linii was Sli;.i;, aiuf an after nil l*' In t lull 1'i11' tlir Aiiu'I iran Knl i'" i'lnss wa> laluii alt ] 'The I'niuii i.Inni nif ani/.aI tun i-' n rtailiK iluiil" a W wtidei Til| w u|'l? A'- III till- ( || IIV *|.U'V | |T till- P'l\ '||e<. c nam u!' the mil u al 11* i s1 rt tmnj'. I" .\!rs. (li'iui'iii A I'arl.ei is i,Hi I'!' >1- la ii ;11 pin ili-u; ami 'we aiu ex up?l-M'iin'lv?ivrmiM?rrf ?ITTT l-adervh ip. I?:? Hie always I r 111 : nurtLiue. wnrllt I,-, wlii 1 * and inspiiii'n' I" a . a M is-- (iailrv IA an., el ltuiiaMs ami Ml. (isia llall . t' '.lie city iu'it happily trained March 7th at iuinna t'rneU Itaptisl ehuVcli. We in li;i|i|HNi-ss tn tins t i n 1111 < ' lis M'rs. Iiii1/. ( i r; 111; i: > i litis tinish?-r| it- 11 i-,TIi :t i:ly (" 11 {t?11>* i-uiivsc anil litis i I 11 I nfiu'il 11<>11)?* iTTidy fiir liiisitii ss. hi. .Mi^s I.in ili- 1 III t 'it liti*. ivt' 1'in'il a I , i n. a ii- .t -witli I rii'inls in l'1-ar i 1 ' .... V ( i(l | , It ?i- r..iii" iim i1111 Iiiiy. , ,, t i In-; . - .1 . a- ii..iL 'yii .m>i"im rrt ! i( Ti : \ K h till Siiiulti\ iii>rht. ' I* j I I'll. .\!i.n>iilt'jht?Knur i? II- . ' 1 ; 1 ~ i iM i ii?i- >'!' .i-i- ji.ii'i- i, iifft . riii- j | - .IL .1.11. IIII--II H.ll.l s.,1 Ill-Hilt it ||4? 1 I \ I . . . . I Ai I'<?| l-.s ;i-?( '..llliilii It~Ti "jMr .-III T' I tin- A im-rii-tin f J i - I i'ir>- Wat ! I1(| l-'uinl i iminiitti'T :11 I'li'ttstm't I'm L I j liittrii anil rcrriv isl SS | ,'i I". i tin- J It.ml. ,(l I l,?-\ anil M r-. .1 S. I Mill anil . ' Mis. ( tii)'|'li'-l! wt ii- till- ilm,.i-i 1 ist:; ..f .Mr. tiriil .Mrs. I.Mrs.. ii IIOI'KINS M.US a.- ; ir. Slat! Spa .It ^s* Newton. 1">?11 j __ Kit ^11 -. Va.. v p. hf it iii' his f.'.r?j_I<>l?11. Ilf i '.lie :->11 i'!' M vs. | .1 ,, .. .\l;il\ Nrwtn'! r 1.1*1 >"l NeWlOtl I "^1 i;( lull i ; * promoted ver\ fa-l. Wi> I ill i' proud ul' hiin. I'"!'inr juiii'' ' | in(In1 ,\ i ji:\ . hi- i uiip'1' Inl I'm.11 wars nl Navy .a iia'.. ;lI San I'iopo. t : 1111".: liaviii". had Ins~li;i" ii' liiiiniii't : t Xnrli'llv \a,. Na-v?+?Trnfutnjr s.-huol. i'lir 11;?11 11:? : .< .M :sm?hi;ii y So I ' i ty ul St. .I<i|i:i Ihiplnt ehureh II will 11 ?,i 111 its annual iuuuver?:iry nH vi-'f; Sunday, .Ma . 'J 1 . t :."i) ' oVji i'k. M m-uoiiat ias ami puhlie T. iif iu'Vilrd to attend 'I'lie Soriety will lie addressed | " l?y liev. I \\ . \i'iiI who is pa>tm ' " I lie t elnnliiiiii;' of st. John is nio\ ft':-.; iilPnu aieely . t'm! i ihat am | 1 an\ aiuiu tit u ill he . ppm einy d 1 ' ' 1 m:\\ iion; \. m. k. nn iu 11 j I i*i Ke\. II. T. Summers. I'a^tor ' at ' Sunday hemp an ideal i!ay. the I III j Siiinin\ selinn! npeiied with teaeh- j Ii. ! ' ,s nttd s 111111" n t s at their posts, ti |r | 1 he Snpt. dutiful as ever with * j Iii.t plans I'm the sell,ml and the j ether otlieers ot the ehureh we I ate expeituw: to h.i\e a siieeess j I I nl year. , Sunday mt-, thj-. Moi map- Star! ts J t/iiiii let of Kioii. M inape: M ( - j ' ,.s j l ainphell, ,\wt. Man.irn M, ,| j 1 ,,l j .Min ))h\ . :| l"""" ' ^**T~ v .out. you w ill vr;un soniathmir: 11" ' ,.i I * 1 < you st.'iv .it hoilio. you'll |||!(<. ' sninethiny that's -oial ahd t,ot|.| ir. ^ nUiotuil Imtii' inir, comic?nit. Th ( at j >m t I'tiu'. thf p' oyi ani w ill hcyin I at S o dock sharp. ' * Mr \\ illii1 TVOTVI som .utii a'so mi - Ui* - Kdriic "MxTTsT iTTTin^ars ? f ^ iLL.lilts?L-hmvii?Ola v.iwv?m?t li'.iur-c-""^ |,l!r- !,t the Oranyehury Mate ,] Cojhy,. takmir .1 tenia Wo ;i,al, 1 w 1 ?hi-ny thaiu much success, u s 1 1 I1.- ""'v **11 v? ?i,Li v 111 I IHIll,.1 row. * ?ol * ,ul sou. < onsf.kv \ tihn mds 1 ^ IVMM'IMK FOOD I)|{|\ F |\ , nil AMt:I*I' V NM> II VII I fvonltimed 'r?>ni l\;y,i ( rk I I (js thru education ami demonst i at ion. ! ^ " Hi t mi TTaitt. with only lO.TOO^j. ill square hitlrs for her d.OtM'.UOO j j on population, tha problem lwt< barn : .. [>v. npproaehed in nnothar way*. ln'S, I!> '!7 Haiti piissail H law lairulat- + 1 iny the planting of erops areord- I is. ?">ivr to th" slope of ilia lata), con- 1 . ml trolliny the handliny of forest ' i nd proynmis. and reyulatiny the ' ( ips breedinsr and handling of live- I stock. ?? THE T\\f,METTO J. S. STANIUCK THRU THE YEARS di) mks. kith "cito^'iv jami:s, ( s. c.) Twi ntv-ovi yt ars is i-nu -i l< l ably 1*1117 To \vitr:i*s? doubts aiui fears ban's iti.il wars, mul_ liarUahrm* b?<" iMaas'U't. 1111 j>|>/ in.'>'a ami t< ai s,. I ' srranpaTy- rit:t: 'fi.. vlty?ran 'I o t' ikIi r 1.:i.?m i iatioii to oiu' . ? , . , . - i Who ivorrTu* irtr to r+rr < ItVTTTT"p * 1 > r a.iro y A i.il slit! is in -hi ml tiu' trui*. TIm* Miixiuy School l:a;, l uwi lii.s <h tiu'il ? i"us.v xi.\ lorn y?-ai ; of AtT'iuli'il fw'hool :iT " ??t< " 1 Tn , ,'rini; I [u- f;irin 'fTI> V ui\ "inT, l.alv'rr 1h* rh;. apVJ." W ?ilt ou'isiilt hliuiy. iii' ihipi nvt'il iiioi.sri I' A i > 1 lui-'jlit 1H tin- "mIukm of In- !: > " . y.TTt -a> i- finl with thi-i !? v. , lit alu a<l 1 iiw.m-l.ii.y liti Jn r in ;> has.'iirss way. 1 .nil; I - i I lull's Willi i :i School he attended nr.vL ^,11 lin' imt ri'iili'iitiil was he; So nIV iii .lohtii.mi ( . Smith In- went < i? t f i<11* major |>; i t ol lu;. educat ipn, you .see. ( r li S.'ivi.o i vitii*. was * 11: y lo him, lh |>as.M><i aoiI r rrii'oi a j *--?-it rt??t ' 7\s Postal i'h ilv all in tilo -anio y>a:\ 11? in m <1 ill spite condition. j lo Urlnaouii ; ml l>an\illc laihoatl lirst I lo did In, w ork so m 11 Thai I runs ITi ra I .ana lo I aloliiia anil X'oilluvi S'lcni S i I, lii inly in iliis In- In-lil. lU'w. in ( tiji i titltf rti'ni F;i\; ninili mi I In- Souti, Tit "llv ilfil llj^rtl If \( u. t liri! Imil' .111,1 ,\ y, 11. T7i Si ivinj; flu i:ti'liu;ii| l'nr fmt.y yiNir-. Main yi .1 i: ;i41 tin-' a vnm m-vhistfi : iA. Kr:ii'liii'<; i i l it I'tnt'tii .141' mi i t J 1IJ y Im iilu-ii iril to lino hom'r A "ul ji'iiit r Ills t i i il*. as lir s-lill jjivf. luilnv, I t J_". '"Ml h ."Ill is ii mIT^?^I''i|,nu lint 11 I linn IIU III II . I?11,11:1?rm ioi | I lif i i: w JitTjj- nl l.;i\, Im tT*i\ i ?I. In pay in- ;i finioV' ||, OIK With this Im vv:is u:v:tt!v ttlii veil, Win., i>h'( i -I i'hi- s ui tit t tlliiT lli'ti'i i I ?ii Sti|iri nii' im :i| |n';ti . il Ami w .'o h i 11>i*ii : |..t -v w.ith im!;:,' W. Soil: , W.i.hin- wit 11 ti.il. n,' Ht'vii' I'l.Tit,!. j1,1 '><-*- ? it ' :"-i. i .;- ix.TVn, ma.!n"~" I tr.i'M' iwl.'M i.'i-,'.. 11! I y,;.-. hi, aim; ill.- I.[MM. f.'i'.i'y Mil I'll.. til'.f w;:> l.MM'il hlii K'il -? lil i 11 . i.'.t ilS?iv!-U IlllllflU i.o?t-hr-? ' I" * \ To x 'lllltO" l o'lr:;. ho Was ?I t":l It 0? IH'Xt Amf- tlnl hisMitmo*1! shim- . . ? j !u 111: i U - J1 ^ t': i?. m lan-l >iH' 'o l>' '.oi.r.ik (.' II ritual \\ (tj: too So olsi XX'hriV. I'fat. i iiiiljviti Im^-tir*'.. I i- r. iurlii Kitt a ronsuh -iv i lr ii.nohio *?I* \rut>;_ 1 his .t if his inonrjr.-his :.of\ uV hr has nix on His piayms, 1;i> oxpofTTiuo. i'Vcii tours. j ' ? , " I til ; it.i .Mastor Siatvhark w r hon >r you I S<> the Miri'is >>t' tin- Craft ^*111 Si-trr Sta'v iiuhl Mitli istirin Yo,.i : . hirxfiiu'iit h'-rli on a rati. | I " I o n ai.r \ou fi r] ur appn < i;.lo your vun ili Aa.i loan; i: a Mossing italonl 1" liffV tr-u lor M-vottty -five y.ao lli;?j .i:u.'"i ?ontr of your sow o?i .comI si . <!. . ^ r l' n.lr; 1 r. ovo > ,'! ii r, iris?lo-mlr Att.l j : a\ iio.i's s trout*. ki>i<i hanii Will i.oxrr an.f o-'.iiii;' ;.:al ktvp you . A ml ui ii hi* ot hr r hi:;'- !. xs'as jjrauil. \t>TI -'l'"is porta was rra.l ;tt tin- sovrnty-tiftfi hirtlnlay nirhraioti of Hon. .!, S. Stanhaok. m I'hostor. S. (\. last work. a . . __ .1. ' ?( KI j+r.\ \ 11.1,1-. N i'-W S itakr tlu* \isiiino" ortrarizat ion | u I'k'onu'. Tin St ;tr I5aa;.>: Satalay SVhool A? >ocjcUt.s ;!,v ;ls|;,.,| M.t, , IfM.-o ro.uiantrr o( thr Crnr. MVl,o|V, llu. ;u vij:,.y. ,\!.rs ! !!r a. wis-.- to th.aii.i ail Si-.\ atniah SiuitM-tn ami na\ thoir . a i ". for '.mur spl. ii.io! i -o' a^rss.rm'. a. soon as pnssiUo. . pr rat ion that rail" l hr Marrh. Tin funeral of Ml. William I'at- j Ualy rota-. a >inr. s, 1 hr yv..n>i:....tnrr-?v 'hi?rrSUhhl at I " ' (ora t as computed a. I lie I'alvfuu'lc ' \ Vt... v, as |u j j aJ j .owmii s Mill; aptist chu:\k. I :.e committee . Friday. Interment 'was at! Is > thanks all the teacher^ and \ew Pilgrim eluweh. j IhiihV'J?tn ivtuUcimg- ? it is?a pleasure i0 note that I a .U'voliona! periods ami in Mrs Mary Mary and Mr. Kttgenc ther ways Robinson at' Parker Si. arc-.iiua-h + One rla"s. "Tin* KaptTs'. Faith" better. Mr. lad' nson l'.a< h 'P-j mgkt by fn r. M'.iiTrT~\vin" and t'ar about two w> cks. undy a until timed?a1 'Spi ittL'iit'ld llilfS- M i>, Mary Has l>aan lil far an exsi church c'.viy Sunday from '? landed period. ? 7 p.m. Anyone who is interest Mrs. Cornelia Mum. ar.a of tho 1 1 may attrnd. And hooks i:\n | Parker St area's veiy popular ! i alitaiM.d i.\ tnasa who u:an ' a Is. >n | ' y . . - |i | irTm" TTTnnvrS of tho committee 1 I**t in spreading sunshine w'scr-I re Mr>. Geneva Yot.ng. soorotary rvi r slia grot's. !o\ \V M. I.ipsconib. chairman i a meeting hold in the t'oun- j ml Rev. \\ . M. Watson. Rev. ('. il t hamber at i ity hall, Monday, i liandy is president of the state March loth, ahaut .".a prominent j rgani/nuon.. Negroes of Greenville county dis- i liic auxiliary of the I'niversity .cussed with representatives of tin-I iidge Nursery school lield its , ^ Kmployn.v-nt Sarv.ee a pro-| ,u:u-iorl> ermon nt Pitgrllh Rest ; t'inn"ify w hfi^Xegrees with farm | laptisf t huirh Wednesday. Mjffi-lf | s?xperirtve may "be cttmuraged tti ! t'fh. A short, interesting: pro- j ""is. Among those who spoke | ram w;t< presented. One of the : 1 Fmn/ngwny hays Thursday do-Jd j hiet teatures was an address by j were Mr. M. M. faro,p. Mr. Gr.ay. ' *tu?t Henry H thonrttrTT of fhe ,\|r. ShaniT. Mr Xortoe, Mr. Gra-.l Ijteenvdle City schools faculty. ham and Mr. II. \\ . Anderson?| And another very pleasing part ail olFieinlly eonnoeteil with the i the program was the singing j promotion of the program?and if the junior choir of the Pilgrim 1 Kev. George .1. Yeargms. Rev. \V. First church. The church as a I R Martin. Iiev. Sample. Prof P. whole ditl everything .possible to K. Stewart and Prwf. Chapman. % LEAD Kit !tgsc( iSwi i \ BOY /fc OF AMI t' K VMTN i S <;i l t\\ST WKKK : 1" 'J';tu. diiy, Mar. I') Sr.iM Mrs- . nr..' 'I'iaia'ii;- -I'ni.ivr. (..j-.s-rt' Syisci.l. ,_ _ . I"; \\ i'ii!ii :.i!;.y. .M;11'. IT II vani < Ii>~?u -<,i?\ la. ii -iMi.tlu-r Aradrmy, ; tnd< ii. I ihii >.la \. Mai. fa !*? u.'i t ma>- | : Kit. laltabi - d p.ia. Uprrat- j 11 !><. ( nuiMiH [a1?nuolin^ a p.m. p Ti<<M)l' lii.i I hi- M'ui.th 1.1 f tin Knsinwald | . >1 iimil i;j I.v-\, i 1 tun 11:t I tir i;" in ,-t i.?i\ last Saturday. Ma'uli I.'ita. (In- jroiilin: .-tar an.I inininitti'cmiMi made all n.aTairy arri'atti-;!, ins. - . ' t i i;ail' ['at i-f.l i.i'-(t!"r ( nuyliinnii !'.i t.c itisji. ?.*t? d tiu1. lit.op and ' I' 'f-'l y' i1 ~ >;il i ? a ~ 11 I' ? : ilii:. r.l We hi!.1. ii l*i1.11' mil. r<>\ Ii;? nsl ?. t j l..ilr fW!'vi t.i:' .si ! vaaliness I 1 . \iii; ton. \\>" timi'c a *-olic*v?i m ] ; i>i' as many ilihVivnt iainys thai j v.v voit4?l thai tiujv iiu-tiu'-AvwjilsT } I lie Lam I :i?s ?>I i'oli:;'I I ,"i tiiTei j "I 11MI If, > ; II.t Thm'. ii'letl earll .111- ' "*I* tin hi. ' The Kaji'lei .iuutio. it n } l!av!i j-iniit im ??'??? ?i his owji ii'oa!. j thief I.. ! '. oi;r 1iel;L'eV-' iv..li\ v was our yiiv.-t. II'- even i' ate ear cimKu;^ ailtl <!i.in'. yvl j vh.. This hrinv' i.Hi; tir.-t Like. j ' a a: an oh.- Italian hike. t'iaiv nw T:i;'' . i ihe.* j ?TitrKit4?TVT? 1'il'lua ..veins : liti seven \ Is't- ' I ere.-peals aHeini'tl a; r n.i.t ' i : at_ 1 i"\v .i.l .i j- ii.il ua^l *4+m-? : . H" as' ;li; l ill i f. .. Wit-! ! i.f- i a.ihf. Senior i it ml I.eaJVr a ; a',; iy\ . \\\ i m. a w i; h ; he >>? ,.;. A t... ; i? a. iI,a? ,1 . |'.\ v:'. Svttin j l 'at.!', I a'W Aioi ! . kit h . . '.:> ! c . rii: .1 a vrr. :. y. I!- am! i T.iis was .fellow, >1 l>y a f Ki vv Til*. i.. iv r ]?; .* i.tto i*. i- . ;.>> !> In ma ji<?i??ir .-.tua iK. ici'. 1 .' ! i . < . W. Madiifii. Wr a Ir pi\ - ' 1^' n.asth.-s I'm- tin- if Nt ' (,'o. it of 11vii:i>r width is twin.*- j isv.ii.I Maivh -('nil. ! 1 vol >1 rl I 1 > K '. x i\ M" i . I.1. , j I I Matin r Ata.lt v,:y an.i .lucUs'in ' III:: it ??!' ( annit i: : tv i.n.iy l<I'.-'V St .ait Tr?H-|?*. Mi-.'! .lanu >-Aii'.fji tn br tin- Smiil- | nio. t. > ai?A!at lit !' A.n.\'I'll; ' I?: iin'i|iai. l'tuf. Mti ulaiiti ami Ui> i-;iiit:iutt.Ttia a of .Jni-j\iim JI i i:;.\f not api-'iitti-.i a Mm gainstn 1 as \it. I'riiu-inal .1. Winnie .1' tin NVA I trainitn.' I't'tttft in .IitikiiisvilK1 ro-' ports tl'.at a tionp i< mat;,.* orpa- j p...:i-ii at tin- iiiit'.r. ( II KS I'l'.K I' Ai{ A(.K AI'lIS i Mr. .'a..i > Brim was at honf: ; this \i\ rk 1'iaiit ( a i; j> mar i'.at-' tit t * i ft I.. Mi. k.. . :: .i fa. r 1 his \\ .! '. Mis. l..!a \Vm..i\t; n'' i?iiVi'. ami > i:i> parents.-" Mis. .1, !>. li.iyrt; r.miu"n?7; si.i-nt rr few Al.Tys ThTre l!ii~ week visiting her broth.': and sister-inJa\\.. l\y;. ami .M. . . S. I,. KinU-y. . ?U^v^-rlr -d'. I>arrg&:.s.>. < r \ nan. Ohm fTrrTrTlv""-f"T"- iy.~~.jrA wasK'iv for the Me.k ?. :;?! visit-j injr I'rol. and JI:s. .Joseph Joins j and making pop call.. on friends i - ' ' il' j' iai-?ro.-t IV'sbyH't ;:.n liunvh in that city. He spoke Sunday ri.ht ??' Metropolitan AMKZ eiuinii. Mrs. Malta* I.. Moore, of ( narlotto, spent Hie we.'k end \s;th ! aer 11'end.-, l'lof. and Mrs. S. L. Finley. Mrs. \ it'trir,ia l>o:othy (i>ot)i l.Lua-,? ami InisbMHtl. ol Ku hniond.""' Indiana, spoilt several days hero' last week with her m'other and grandmother. Mrs. Anderson, on LlerueU'iy st met. The'First Aid l'iay on Monday j niuht. given by the puprls of the l t'?th H tirade of Finley Hi school. ! under thP^direetion of their tench i er. ?Tfrs. t". M. Finley was. enjoyed 1 by a large crowd. I Miss I'achel hpann. from Hon win wc. mB; (> t :ricA. JMI \ i i tram an ..t .. u- *mL^ ' ' m'n) ill ; ('oil. jrc; Miss Annie Belle ^ ? pain;, Stale C ollege and Miss , ppi Salome Spapn front Kershaw Hi *'iinpl fae; ity win here litis week ,n ii tin; btil.-ide ?'f titeir inolher, Mis. M., 1>. Sprnn, wIkt irus beCTi i vi iy ill for several days. spi Ml s I!' roieine Mooley front tut Benedict College. spent several hoi days iih hi?parso!il. Mr; and SIT lierrr Mnhley, ia.etv.'i tin ' tin 'Mr. Timothy Johnson formerly _iia of Chester now of Columbus, Ga. Mi i . visitimi' lii?c l':il Inu- ??m lolnr , Mrs. Master ilnrdhi continue.; i of cry ill ;t her heme <m Jet r St. > in?. II. K. teacher hi the WiuirstnHo ' ho Iter daughter. Mis.-; Hi.th Hardin."' It schools. spent a f w da> s here, at LI. la : mother's bedside last week.. 1 v(j .Mrs. Ida 15._ W illiams, of ( lies- fi i Lit, 15te. 1. and Miss Klcise t'ros- flT hy. of Ulairs. wire the week end ; . ists of their brother. Mr. Joe '-r Willi- Crosl/v. fast Spencer. X. c. A jrotrntf'brelher of. M,rs. W'il- ' 11 hams, .Miss Crosby aTid Mr. W'il- ~'1 It77 tvittmnis a re expert .mI Imme ()P hat unlay, from Baltimore. Mil. ... "Tittle Miss Mililr.ll Ir.-e Fold I is jnf)!o\ inur -afte r sulVciing fiom ... i broken leer. J^iie is the danehtei of Mr. and Mrs. I'Vldor. Ashfo'rd 1 vre ;. . The following is the report 1(U, iv: dr Fi iday morifiivg by teachers 0 and pupils ar Finlev Il'irh school: m . La1:? Uere~'a"sKod to "raise $100: j)., ... f ra i ai d s.'Sisti.Oi). ieeport ol Kcd Cross W ar Drive |i-t March 1 ^ Ill :u-; lli'lh Srho.'l I > e | > l. V' -< <":;.rk;t.n $10.58 F. M i ; lit ; t ty . 1 7.0", , S'' Mis,, >p.I!iII .. ls.dn ( "A __^n rr-Mis- Ayyi s : . lo.To .;VJ "A- M ;.-'s AI?iuii , 22.0** lt)1 : ; A'i-S lluv . -1 . 1 ! VW'ri.T. t , 10.in y. H A-?TTV: N.:;! I .*.00 J]; 1 i I M 15.0(i w! i k: Oiamniar Svhoul ..^ > A Miss 11'.vkor ..... 17).125 M:s.= liomou 10.Si! ilu M-ss Sioolor ...... 8.10 \\ j, V Mrs. Finloy 1:}.0:1 <.; ' ! Miss Mellow. 11 ... 0,55 tin 7;A- .Mi? Hlsivkwvll ..... SAC 7.1: Mrs. I a.ill's I'.TS ih. : ?. rn Primary Svlionl 1A ?Miss 1 loaih 5.00 !u I' -Miss Hujoborl . 7.00 , .i<" Mis.-. Kvi'l 5.00 a *?A ?Miss Honor . .. 5.70 j ::ll? 'Mi-ss Aivxamloi" 7.07 v; 2A--Miss Harris 5.50 ><> 2l>- Mis-i Hal ?v?vk ?0.27 1A -.Miss (.iihnoro .... (!.l(l -oi 111?Mis< Cassvil .. 10.00 U(' Mr. Aii.' isoii . 2.07 S. !.. 1-inUy . _ _ . 5.00 Misciliiaaoas .... 1.22 ,,! . ill Uraiul?tutnl ?SJOP.OO? i i c 1)1"K. WIST NKWS til Pri's'iiliair K'.i!*. r (!. Clxvii ^ i'l'lii In- ml qv.arti rly. confer- ' i iiii' ar.il was tin* yrospvl imv.-.M- ; ). v r ;it hoth the vnorninr and ov.1;,-,!!!> 1 many hedrers won- spiru*iillv"eluj-, tntiod hy these hum'is: messages. , f'.Xi'Ollf'i! tvp its were made hy 11 " 1 * ' * "1 . u . r.\!'.. Phe elder was paid in. .. .. i>i .'ill. .\w!v tivsm s j'io was raised ' i.i.'.inir the past quarter. Am one j?r \v.?j-sh:|vrs v.i v Mr. end ai's. .Joseph Hill! anal Miss Krlee 1 Inckctt. son-in-law ami daughters pj, of the prt siding elder: Mrs. Vir. ' T1 'inia II..".'. litison of ('-Mumhia; Mrs n 1 VI.il?i-! t~!7Ti,l"n ol ^fi STarv Baptist T| .jr.mi!i a:jii Mr. James D^an and Ft i iiiidton of Mt. Olive baptist. sc I A' Mt. /.ion Presbyterian the ; Lev... Jw J,. Me A dams ??-s ustial " iTT . ui ought on*-tostrm tive nnrt "timely TM message. Visitors present were j 1 M,ess<s John Moragne and Luther i K I 1 .otinix. ol , Mr. Lis, Cat] Donald had chrrj?e j j.l j f the Sunday school at St. Mary ! Baptist church. Rev.h. K. Dim- | tc als was serving at his out of the J NI? NT2WS SHOUTS C < "oiitiir.o'l from Page 1 i I Do.cr. Del.- Delaware State :^F :!?-g- one of the' laml lLL?ml I lilies of the country devotee J thi ciUiia'.an of tlie Negro, j lir hi us fa liners'.gieatvF proline- j or +r r*4ilet-w- here o? Mm eh ti. ! ' _ TTiTgv u. ir.li' r of ii.rinti-s oi : : i i- i-. well iij interested I imn na; in-red to share in the j ... as; i h of tile theme ".\Iore|ou oci lot- Victory." Agricultural j br pert.; from the state depart-1 \J; at., University of -Delaware. U.I ? I). partiiu lit of Agriculture and ho m: State college introduced Nam's ; spcct.-L of of tlie-Aiiemo?dv- trx? lied' to gear Delaware farmers greater food production. The M isi lent of Delaware 'Mate colre is Dr. Howard Decitcr Crcvj, tive of-Sumter, S. C. l Chicago, Illinois?Among the I . aire;s annouiiccil _Iu?_iiie. Insli. lIi Le of Human Relations to he kii Id 'n the (Hand hhllroom of the f'k' ernii'ti hotel here April 8. by nv t Chiieago Round T: ble of Chris n.s am! Jews, will lie Dr. Sadie jssell " Alexander, of Philadel i<4. l 'i. -y\IVA.<I iinvi ir> LI 14.' \> n C Raymond Pr ce Alexander, prom nt Philadelphia attorney. She 0f Ids the Ph. D. degree fro 111 the qv l i v* rm Fy c*7 Pennsylvania and Jt .. B. digreo from the same intulion. She is a niece of the \V nous I'Vancc.-A nieiieas painter, A| my Ossania Tanner* Bi lUiiunity churchMr. James Dean left on last csdny for Norfolk, Yu.,- w here-, has been engaged in work for--f?, ^mrl~m<mHe*r He has Seen heTXr *7*7 "an extended visit to iiis v.ift il eliihlron. y Phe boys' (] artel of the Die r( st Colored high school sang at . Pleasant Hup List church of beville. during a -program held interyjjt of the $100,000 Tdndow nt ?iri\-e for Iiencdict College last Sunday afternoon. This ..j, llie iliuveil_uP -which .Mesdair.es 77 isy Holmes and I okay P. Davand Miss (ie'trude Wilson of 'J*( Due Weil school faculty arc [* niters. .Mr. Olin. L. Smith was onipar.is't fbt: the quartet. s. Susie Wharton Laid to Rest tbi Tiesday afternoon, March ike funeral of Mrs. Susie Whar---^ r w;;??held' at Mt. Tcbartort A. 7 1:1. ehar.ii conducted by her pas . tin- Rev. Benjamin J. Glover, listed by Revs. J. K. Vauss. M. issey. \V. !., Devlin ami* W. S. .j.. tvAoorne. Three-thirty o'clock ,|., > the hour set, but long before I vv. U hour. n host of friends had I );j tumbled to pay respect . to the l() nr>ry of one who was a genu ( 1 Christian. For .'IT years she -j s a member of the senior choir . Ml. Lebanon A. M. E. church e. many a heart has been lifted | and nr be to hope in (iod by clear ring- of her beautiful ? iec as she sail? to the praise of >d Sabbath after Sabbath. In U r home and community too. hei j e was a beautiful example of . Christian. There was a poise lieh surrounded her being which *' ide one sure that she had been ',( ru from above. F<?r a numhei (lt years she was president of Ilea- F ness No. 1, and all her activities re fruit unto righteous ness. vv She was the devtotcd wife of 01 Hubert F. Wharton who with ' c followdm; children s.utvive her: '' Lui iiula nitmiii. Misses FaL T j Libia- and --Rathe]- and Mr." '"' dot. Wharton. .Jr.. of Due West: ?*. Timothy .Wharton of Virgin- i) ' -d ! F.l'P'est .WTuirton of- Chigo. HI.; Mr. James W'hart >n of. ^ Tun: hi a and Cnl. Lawrence I), barton of the I". S. Army; The .1.,<A.jijp.'-'i. ?alsu st:r- . rv her. Aimsrg jj. S. and S. X. ^ - -.uwcil oi t Mebg.r" Tfb. and I. Aiexanuer Sussowell of New i "* ' ? Mi" C MUJl A |J \ lls.Ml | H ' own Junior High School 4i of. W . W . Smalls, Principal 1 Brown school boys defeated the T.insrwav h??vs Thursday 2o-2i>. ii< eame was very interesting. il witnessed-liy. .ii?large- crowd. _ u' nlayevs of Brown's team are i:hard Presslev vvhrr wftde It L ores in the first half and 1 in conn half: David Williams. Clau- ^ a Presslev, Alnetha Nesmith, I* l . John B. .Sweeney, coach. P5 Misssos Mildred Staggers and 1 Hen Aaron were week end guests ^ .Miss Carrie RobinSon. They so visited friends in Marion. 1 Miss Nellie P. Grant was called ) the bed side of her ?ick mother. C T. O, White, reporter ? Saturday, March 20, 1913. 4 iassified Advertising Column j >ociul Notices, Caids of Thank*, emnriams, Birth Announcement* nrriggu Aiinouiieemcnts etc. are ? argcd for at the rate of 10c per le. Cash mast accompany the I cter. Minimum 'charge 50c. IN MEMORY " _ \ Jn memory of James \V. Smith r devoted husband, f; ther and other, who departed thirs life arch If), l'J42. The li^ht of the head 'of our mse, shines on after a year; (Mowing with everlasting bright THE FAMILY rs. Laura C. Smith and Sons Dr. and Mrs J. H. Thomas, ^ -* (Mil) OF THANKS We wish to thank the many L?i:ds._and relatives for -their .?J. ndness and for the many benuti- : 1 floral offerings during the ss and passing; of Mrs. Frai^re own. THE FAMILY. IN MEMORIAM QUAIiLES?In loving memory cur dear, mother Mrs. Mary E. t juries who went home to be with^"T sus on luarcn iu, e miss her, how we miss her. rd our hearts are tilled with pwin i it praise God its not forever e shall meet with her again, e remember ^our smiling face.'-' Children: Mrs. Beatrice Hackett ilumVin, St Crt?Mitrs Mattic i-urlcs. Brooklyn, X. Y. Eisimu-Mrs. Maggie LvFiper, t. Vermont. N. Y.; Mrs. Sallic denial). Aiken, S. C. Son: Jolmnie E Robinson. IN MEMORI^M In memory of Mrs. Cora S. liar. < who departed this life March miTis? > have, tn low.', ami then to part j the greatcit sorrow of our ?> hearts. Devoted husband and children. rO.VEK CHAl'EL i Til. KTcHIRCH Coll.ge Place?The lirst Suj?y was an exceptionally fine y at Stover ChapvL- The Suny session was excellent in every y. .\iicr a spiritual least our 1 ihlor. Rev. N. A. Rice brought his cone l egation a sermon rich thought and spiritual vigor, ic Lord's supper was adminisred to a large group of com- ^ enici.nts, by the pastor, assist- ; I by Rev. McClintic. In the midst of the services rs. Elizabeth Helzer was strick- j i with a fatal illness. She sue- ] unhid a few hours after she had icii taken home. She was a very 'nitiiful member of our church id we are saddened beyond our iwer to express our grief at her uiiise. Her church life covers a ri al of more than forty years. Thursday. March 11 at .'1:00 sho as funerali/.ed. Rev. Rice and .ir presiding elder. Rev. W. B. . Clark conducted the last rites. it r.ii'. lit w; s in the churchyard he finals and testimonials were T. f. V and Ilea ill if nl 01" MI.!' HRANCH . M. E. CHIRCH jC; He v. R. C. Cunningham, Pastor Srrvict ~ Wore fine throughout 'i'?nt-y?nt?botli"Double UFancTi ncl ."It. Pisgah. At the latter In:rch. .Hev. Cunningham cfmuet. il sOTricc. A large nuiM*^.} t ?f?|i!ll'!'s U'.irsnppeil there, and heir presence is weicome at any imc. Our Sunday school was conuctcd by the Supt. Rev. J. W. >vc-her with officers and members resent. The lesson was reviewed *i y the Sunt. y The ACE League met at swr 'clock with everyone enjoying he discussion of the lesson and he inU restrng -g*vmes played. At our evening service we were !e; sod to hear an inspiring mea* h age by Rev. S. L. Glass. The OTmon was-timely and one to be cmembered for its* X ruths. Ute i unior choir rendered music, unler the a. spices of their instruc- .? ors. *lli Those still ill are Mrs. Martha orley and James Holmes; also J i s. Mnrv Williams. . T ?-I