The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 20, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
, ^ 1M3 ASTROLOGY RE A
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School in , Jimp jjntJ was ,net aUio/8
t'o <rtWf '\ty collie 1 tti,!
,living .of ho'iYrc jioiie. very.' !inqjyT T
&' m \^W;l)ko to' jclj, .s'.>?- ; $
\-ii^.,M^^trrnmvnt y.at/; And ii.im i Mtrti- .if
* of*' -j??i !'ur V I hi- .. v?*A AfeSi11
JLA^A.y'.Vhiit % !,,, , viri.il nj(. \v11?>
'B't|"xi* *>!l' l'''s 'subject? m AskM
f-^VV. ' ' ; ABswor -"Fur inl'i:rnuituuv n>.
' 'ArttarHifiy'the \VAACS.. ? >h i.i t^cTt A'
~ 5 < v. ,; "ft'tlti your "local rocriiithv" officer.
if there isn't an offiat^inSoi;;- cfty !
.' . ;; write the WAAl'S Recruitinf; of- /
ft e in tho Jar^jest ;ity nearest von, ) 1
There a hi'/ demand for wom.e. i
io iFh- .\rnTe71 Forces. Ti i;> my
Understand in.tr that a youmr wo-,' 1
_T7^_. .man, joinil'c the. WAACV- has -An?same
ruling as a private in the '
At.' U"ny- V ?'V
.<> . O. Cff r.?Ptease lell nie*\vh?t I i
)0 should' do about my problem.A
nr- Should I or should 1 not? -( ;
ihi' Answer?Tlio iittle girls. who'..
IV'I nsiy i \\ iiii IIM' ail1 l'j.1 lll'M, 2 I
?/ff. You should not!
7T"- 1. It. - I was susceptible to swvi'l ,
-TP1 uitatuations arid married i ndcv its |..
wing. Contrary to all etymon sons.? {
m I man io<t in ifhste. f have my I
*< If to blame. lor it' 1 had pulled
' - rhystdf^tosfether 1 would lvave been i
happier today. I am not satisfied j t
' . '.vitlimy. present int client mi 1 ;)liniii. \
ments, nof my marital status..- v
Ah&wd'V?Tt is true that you mar-S
- NOTE; YOUR problem wjM he -nntr
include a clipping- of the column >\ it
? pty?srhd a (Quarter T33c) for Alii
?- INC* covering your birthday; you >
free ami confidential letter of sound
tjons ip private. Please sign your
all letters; give \ our hirthdate; an
STAMPED ENVELOPE for your
Jy as yog fee! necessary and confim
logical reasoning. Wrat? a Quar
today i
xvrtrp to- Tae ARRE' WALLACE
Reader. 1310 Assembly Street, Coiu
rranch villi-: jrnio11
IIKill SCHOOL ' [
Rrr.nehville? We are happy .
announce the fi^se of the -eat ! .
rally on March It, On, October 7. (
j#42,. tHp faculty mejnl.vrs wore ;
given, a task to do, each was re-'
quired. Lor- i also ' jl'j.R'* r.s their;,
quota on the scats. The .goal has / ,
boon reached. A very inspiring.|?
. . j program was rendered bflfore tin- i-|
rally ramc off.- Prof. VV. K. V.
Brooks deli , ere^l' U' very timely ;
i. address,' subject: Chrfklian Faith.:!
c - Misses Josephine Eaves and O'- | I
j.-iiv Thelmu Sluiler wore .the. soloist?*
tuul.'tnc chorus rendered spirituals j t
The program was highly. enjoyed. ' '
Tiu* ftcnlty report is as follows:-U
bo'" IsL- gmdo,?-Miss Josephine Eaves
' 2nd grade. Miss Wilhel- ! '
nf ftrhia Byrd 3rd and -1th'
' * grades. .Miss (iThol'ma Sir it s
TV"1 '^m.OT; 5th and grader-Miss?
~-A K. <). iV^i.shingtoir $18.75; Ttii and- '
8th grades, M iss I'eola Chat ley
nth and 10th grades, Pioi.
*20.1 i; The PTA
$15.U); total S'lO.t.U;!. We
*' 1 t?ank the cut i?**> student
tfuoeiM.iiiiunity ask <r.~r many
jfricndu' for helping us to attain '
inir-f^rfi' hi this rally and w e
!..>W. |\?UC Ity.tT'gt 'year yon wilt enjoy ' t
th<>?.privilege ??t" setting in those ' ,
.s?ci;ts..>ii .pur auditorium.
" ? ... _...: i"
' * The Defense: - }4n;??ram ela.--e.-. j'
-. ..that art. hemy sponsored i?y ihej'
CnVWrfTPrft Ymd'or' the header.--hip ! '
of- Prof- W.KW.?Brook .?niu'lub
^ every*" Cvcet: ;ato :1k inV largely at.,
.tended,,.. Th? comm unity sccr.is to
be very interested. VNV.a're sviy i'
grateful. to Prof. Brooks for"9*lit"- ~
ihtfreKt alectures oti Poik audi'
yo?itby ~-j<
<;ros? ^Drive foukth^^^Selvtrnrt '
-;c itruh iv .fhp. lw?dcq||lt| mm f. W. I
""YV? nic happy to have the wife- i
4<" 'iSf oi'.r fmnci'pnl Mrs. Ruth K. '
Broerfcs'vfritH u.s,'
' V *? ... t
We . have been honored to have '
? several of the men in the Armed
Forcek Hbt \ liit 001'' scdiool during i
the last ii}?nth ip the persons of:j
Pfc. 'XYftert Profit of Texas; Cpl. ! ,
Shftvid Wi'lliftrfis of Virginia; Pvt. '
? .. Clyde Jenkjn^.of California; Pfc. f
fcofnah Sffltirc ,Qf ..Qplorrdo; Pfc.l^
w't Chat- i,
iv > >:"Pvt. Nhtfiafih"? (>vrfens ' of i ,
^ GrMMirte'YjW'${**'.Tdhfi JWci-*<m j Kief
(tdiAl^i ''?!?t Greenville. ' i
DINGS AFfB NOW READY
? - -WllCTtt-.,- .- .. "p^
lOVt
nee oMTHr^^
3LEMS OF LIFE
?* * "? tx,
?i? ijfft iWi i?ov?ii? fir
?$ ,W?_UACE SERVICE
V ' ^ ; I
yon made up you,. |
iuitf. filom the very henmnins;" I
hat you were froiny to repent in i
???. *5ft>u Wave Ttot ?i\:cn -voui i
i^rrijijce 4 fair ehiuiee. You have i
hi? Mfea that youi v.'if in.i!; a.Ivan- |
;y^e "if you (It; rim? .yovv recent [
prrmv- and nnui Unl-yo.i v.fi ilu a~uh h
j,'iO yi'lnerahle. Nor you have 'wen j
rlljlhu1 tJ >vur yo'.ii' past?he* i~<! ]
ou ard try to h. ihl a ftttutv^with
tOV. YotTThmrfH?rrhr^-rr hrrmi {
nv thnuclUs :r out :h" little tri;'
<u loft be]on I ... for she *:>o
ecrot-. [>:storal. devote your time ,
tid tuou.vrh's to hott. riti _?" vj'Ur <<. !: !
nt-oHo-.-r'ally ;r? yfwt divito. ?-?j..
\v; !!.*.. I finish oil h->h sohoo)/'
yenv ntvl ovorct to < teY ? >1.
e-e !U v. y 1. ut Ott. "
'. U.BUt. ( ?Vev! ' ; . 1 to you
.\n*w< r I think i: i< our ?i. t\
iv . Amerb avs { > ?? t}ii* ;j's a' (
a-jiMi * for t':* soldiers a< jv?s-' <
Mo. That doesn't mean that ynuity
tirls should wide an>f entry ??i j
l't'airs thr'.i' the mail vi11 <" "
r* soldiers. h i.; a l<n ,v.- fa t that ,
iw soldiers do appro, into ni? f. mo
res tiny letter's fr-mt the oppo,
c sok an,i is you pun ivi} a?? iit
pis, you should refrain from maknj*
your letters porsonml, The
dtort time it would- take you to
vrite Miters to nfen in "service
.ouhl be rewarded by the pleasure '
rdr them.
tiiis column free. Simple
h your letter. For a "Private Ke- J
IK-S NKW AS i'Rt M.Oti V It IA I).
vill receive with your Readmit a
advice analvy.iuc tnrco (Ml Quos-._
full name and correct address to
d please include a self-addressed,
eply." Fx plain >onr case as fale
your problems within the scope
ter with your ttueslions and mail
SKUV.ICF. care of The Palmetto
mhia. S. C.
ycci'IIKKmAC A4HMV NEW??
- A V.I 11 ;. I'li ill ill' i III ! ill frt? :
.ended the emife]once to vamcnt
ra.l at~TJatiTCM' r<-ltdcV. MTTTTtT"
A.tviac" riant 'vm : Kiit'.abeth
Joiivs.. 'J2. iaprons, v.-otk in '
tinioiv: Il'du'it, Carlo*. _.a su:iiaz__
t; A a?*'! T -. oTle'.ro. (Jrei nslnivo. N
K .i K>.U<UI- I'.tOtoir?I'.- < 1110)' ftV m
aii.' cr.ilepa-; ">Sa-. h Collins. ;
sophomore at Johnson ('. Smith:
Dora Aiken, a iitrior at Benedict
<>li('(rc; Ri:t!^ James, wHo teaches
u Booker T."" Washinpton; and
dcven (ioree, i'onitor sf<idem float
Harbison.. - .1
S??i':te oj? iv*' parents thai at
< .~de.| Vv re: Mr. and Mi.-, Chas
' wis. Oi nam 1 i: r .Mrs. ti-'n'
klai Lin. I 'lfH t-n; ;-: "Mrs. I >:; . i.i 7TI .ii
r r.tvi tfrr. Walla-, r < a:in-v.
IV<t idi air.
It A 1?-ported tea: l\?td:<- Mewirt
. ill be lio;ne . fu ri oivh von.
at:ti(lay to la- n.u *<-t.>ri into
\ i*ii;'. Sevi ial ,:. ivinc hoy 1.:
en rcecivin-v '?ov<-4 it.rior.: i. . a;',es
!;,c h;>t lew verbs.S"vi
t :i! simje; ts 1,11; pla>iylap; ;
if.cr the State Ttdiercuiosi. K, '
ay cant est, Mathm had r. cowed
r least one Mate award men y; a:
..nee lleia. until h-rt year.
"lietre student. M is - > M-.: ie_ ('; ;
os. who won iir>t in the state last
.ear was also ,i state v. i rer wh'-n
he was a sophomore in Matina
ademy. I'he one wlto won iitst
ij I he national i-oates; in l'.tj .
vi also a- alumna of \|. \.
UL1V.1..N ft :TT7~ n*P
{ " ;>a? :P'.r for a ror t r ' t w'l'i
Prirncishi|> fill v of p ? ;< fIj;j \,
\pril. __
- ?-l n*' -4'.+* v k*- \ " Afn' h r;V :;a*
;> until teaciy u? ;v> to oross.
"The f'lost d |)r)(>: ". ;he J..nioi
bay is to ho p'osoiited March I!'
I".tv sponsor is -Miss tioUly Tairiic
* ?? ; n. t V 1.1'fTi.i' .ii n I n't i
Tiiv P. T. A. <r Mvi'ti SA
.?s I I lOUtlizOc t'r.v '.V y;
(tiff has v.-f.jttod' i y *t:iIv
iitfi'T rim jfvif'nni * of i- ; pre; iAin',
Vfi. WiUinn? IThroufjh this
ifjcnnizsition. the sah< -'1 rofcivs
he 'oonof'is of a "it hot) P?|ui?)pv.<!
or hot litfphfm, i hn's rc.'?tt!:u
nonthly tr/a tir.;;s. throurrh which
't irr.yp for t ratvsportat-ion of comrofli'if;;
;ric! suppfimrnts, t ho
ofoftrtrv foc.ct prof! c(s that .ore
wt*4o4 ?fm*?cm nph'tc I'ltV^rf tor "
ho chile'ton.
"Th?^ cro-.-frlMTt'" font the pa! <-rr't*s
?: ft too 'tors try'-and raise '
chnonp-h n'f-iry m V? ton<l their i
'fhool form oho month that etfeh
hil-l would'have Lite ndv*4*10^'' of I
" ..?o" . t
GRADUATION E
0- THE FAN-0-1
SCHOOL OF BEA
\r. i hi nioth t'.'V. ]'
rrV <? yatrtvv : :'.-I frVrt'r v!;?i
. > wr.rii._-_
The dl 'Vi' v. a 4 ?vt ( i on<! ?!ore?l
. ! !. O " i h; ih ;? \\'i hai!
-Hosts i!.i ]\T 11 i - ."<*;? (tic.
< - .!> ; at' Mrs
M.' n'll'-V I'.r IV" 1 ]">". 1 i< !t i.y M y, I
*T7 TdI ir. 1 Ici.m w** "!"ik < "y IT
'Jo' li- ( >!]. ,. Tta- '(!( ? t'*!::?>"v:v
r l~ij? T iX ill : '!!"> 11IV? lllV-L
I.VV-V'I V.a< L~; :i !: d l> "i> ! f.
; "v Jj-. \W 'ia7l a .so lorn lid :i;al;,:ri'
' f oi:l -ui i ova ami
arte friomis (>!' t'H'Coviiii'Mi:';.'.
C:,!h . V?~v m:, Iiy
j> < -:.! pi of iho P. T. A. am!
asU-.'s of i - Iioo!, TK"o. amount
,.mt v. Siiiilyi CAyi.A vas t ;?r?:
11vol- to Morris, Collcao.) Mi*.
> a .lav': for HI.Dt!
\f-ot-H- < of ilil'ii' lit.
I t];e '. i'ili 1". 1>: eflCi.
iier. v hii h v. tolinw ittv.':
Mr-. i.i . :;!( it. >;. ; iit.vi --- ' 2.::';
\ I. i::t M. I.hHou-'-.u ?< i i?! ,<?i?
Miss Thfi'r.n I Havsran
'.V. 1 ! inniii ii.'? ,r,. .. .. _ .SS.VH
M*.r?r uiyuiw.* r:>!* <? I 4_., ^112.".2
Thrtv.ivh this ovtranixation v. e
.p.i . .V.?, , !v, wt v. ..rk
.<! "i ;>. (>;>! uf n;r JitUi;:ty.
Ti: ' olTIeers of thi'T. T. A. arc
, 1*< !lc\vs:
si Am. Hi i ton. T'rf
J!:'. Win. ("cttsav. \ ii-c fi isi.km
Mr.' A. Ah:mt.*T"in;?nkc* See.
Mr. Ktklic Simrleton. Hcc. See.
Mr. John Treasurer
W. I . Hamilton, Reporter ao<
r rimipal
KORKRT SM \I I S
men sc iiooi.
?TV 11.?S. IT:-' .nssninhiy
March wa-^vvy ? (>??<;
Math credit i> due. Miss lonti
Boldcn r. nion"?l>oi* of the-''-nr.iot
.'.ass sponsor. The jyoyram va
istod ..of quotnUotts. sonys. reei .Uiotis.
if V( ry interetir.^ jflvr~nrai
ical talk hy Mr. Alphonso FereM
urn. a srr.iery on the sul.net > Tipv
Of' Kverythir.y. The nroyram ~wa
. a.eluded hy Jyv. elections '.'rotr
ho jjleo cl'.ih.
t. ,'i'c -faculty . my alar - juonthly
Mcotimr met Tuesday Wrt-ninjf
"4em*- im-rfre r^kt 7
t'.* Oui' rteefFr." hfgan with q.ttt
..turns l>y elementary. dopari'me: t
- Mi>. I', (j. Reid. . hiiirnian inreduced
the ?fues? speaker > !' th<
pvekitty. Prof. Rein (white > !TT
* <?i- i f r>.';u;fdvt hift'h nlto'd
Hail I.'ei'i ante to its with in.
pititvy .messay.' front the stihje t
'iTiiTldimr -,M aivk.rd ". There tvaM'jeh
l>> derive front :vch a'ton.
trret ice and ip.-ty.jyt i\v jv.ev -yyo
'tie ?itr inn was a?ke ! wjtnt an
e <! 11t if it' etc t.' !' ! 1' i:
? thi- i'ouaHan.Ti:?"T7
lij.i:--; ;,! ? :i.i! i I- '.' Ti"
>< !iv i "
TiTnTy ].; . .
S'.-.P.: |. i.|v y-A J.
l'Titv: I. AH.":t:
lii' c i1 i iiv. ; '? i ? ?-*>
* i'T'i Vir:.T v. as Wfi:
;al>Tjl FT' jit-1 it
I iiC I'TA 111' l .>' j.-1?t;:;liflcinof>n.
Maivh fill 1: ;,1 Was'
ii'fion liWraiy. Th'.' i vliv;- v. a
' |.cni <1 l.v til" I'll >;.|".I, Mi's. v.
A !f>i>i). ilf'ff wf U'il 111" I'.-S.i, iilti'.l
as favoivi wi'li ; sl'n} t pi<i" i:t:r
liv ,'.i. |'. (]iaVMi)
..was ( i).s|y<?i v< vy nsiv.Hi ii\
P! }'")!". > h" 1 ' I'.m- ] I";
: :n?" v. hi h v.;,.. r.'tvivtv!
;'H ovi'H. ].. ,-..1! c;. lie.!
=' \:hh IV,(
. rri'- >.v!lth('l;I .\v;')Ti! Mi'l,.
I . II.i a lit-) . Print t|>;t|
1 ill.' }{(.'<! ( l'v> :- lit'! c is rPKS
^ 1 "!' "V- 'Hill' '., ; i) -Ha,
I'!-. I. i) r.iii.iiM,.
The following f: rahy member
'r.t the week, en l at their re.j?"(tive
homes: Misses Mamie < >
j oe.s, ('ftiuiul'ia; rhn< stine We.ston.
Miniter: Carrie Boll, Florence
( irtis ,\I. |)asc, Newberry; Kthel
Ma.- Thomas, Abbeville and Mrs
Amanda Hannah Williams, Kinn
si reel.
Miss Craeire La kin of Florence
was the week end " '.lest of Miss
A?rdellr?1B~ f+rrr? and Tie Simdi\
dl.iner {,'!>( ct of Mr. Robert Fsrr
Mn rtin.
Rev. W. I., J.ewAllen, Mrs. H<0'
ris Lew-Allen ar.cl nicee motoree
to Florence Monday for Mr. Hai'v
ris Lew Allen, who was dismislve
THE PALMETTO 1J0
XEROSES
~ t
?yMrw Tnwr
Limct tULl UiiL
?^rjrri<wn-?--On._lust Wcyincs- [
} uj^Ecvcning- the'.ui adiuilin? rvcr- |
'tho'"Fan-O-i.in >Yhool c! j
i T(;auin 11uto were held at the
>chodl?'TNgUre- young If.dies v. 11 \
awarded d$dohinR'. The class dec
oiatiotfs depictcd^the spirit of 101
> > ?, ."i-i* 14 i- s5v?
I ivrir. Americans.
I he J;J;'st i V fa.- u'le cv- ,
u'ir.'.r ?;i> iI'. (' Teclc i f this
c.\y. Dr. Tecle sir. ssd the intrj
tance of ration-!- c-onvenI
i"iV:v and cleanliness in their pro
-j U"-1 inn. The cl; s; prograTit wits
I ';t;r.e r.ni<iuc and interestinga Mu_
- '!"' < rcmari:>- of ti;<..a-s
teacher, ..'.is. J-Y.jpiie |S;u.
, ana i-ieUd that tlie rcnuir "an litj-i.;
the State Board for cpnipli:-.
| "ran" <?f~ t tu1 course woi"1 -iXp ho'.'.r.- !
h t it wa- utterly hnpns.sjble ,1'ni
tlic "nuler.ts to cofjiplfctti it i n
t'.i.- ti.M . and without extra eost. '
I*r<.:. (!. \V. Howard awai dot!
i!ij>!aina.-Tlj? the following stu :
<! nts: M sdnmi s: Alma Murlvk: '
' 'lot -M;-?4e James. DoH Th'V
Hrssie I.awreuce. Helen W"ii
' li'ams. _ Viola Pringle, (!eorgeti>'Aui ?
Ida Moram. IHantersville; Klor~
< i:ir !\i<>11>: i: 1. Andrews; I.en/si
11 row p.. Pauley's Island; Misses
vlornldiue Lewie. (ioorpetown:
i. :It: Mite Darby, l'ossio L. IP.llo.
trie:. ! : telle IJor.ier. Nichols.
WwWnmh school
_Miv ititrcl Herrin. Reporter ..
Sunday school found a spier.- '
did crowd ;u Reeilv Urancit Dan- I
tist church. Service bogaji at _iLs_ _i
't stii.l hour, with Deacon Arthur
Railed p teaching: l ho lesson. Remark.
on the les.-on by Sister Rosa
Kiln I?uikett. which everyone
enjoyed.
We w- re very glad t" have
I with as Rev. John Chopper from v
|T.iingjiy. He preached a soul-stir-j
ing'sermon. Kveiybody \y&tt i.uuic '
l'n I*, el happy. (
ti!.i lb 1! Mat!.A, :i liU'U'llrvr^f"J
' hv sixth vn'.iic man icd Thomas
TF it in. J r.. >brT-~ntny~Thoy arF J"
| living?hapiviiy--in their liomc^?? Last
Wednesday night found
*-'vU.yft'(-dy noing t<> Reedy .IJraTjgh^
- ?< ' eommomty -mrctrng given by
A'lull Defense (."lass.. Prayer ;
m?-eti;vr v.'a's conducted hy W. H.
Wilson and. Mr. 11. !.. _ Jackson.. ,
.'Ut v. P. Pa:ne..; spoke from the
a! ,.ecl: Tin \"e . ds op a Coninuin- ,
' v . 11c?re; lly?l nvi U+e?gt'om -j
some hel'Tnl [nints. Mrs. M. K,
' iUvi'rni n'.it hcr hi' t he class
wishes to thank tti<> inj 'person"*
'"or their masonee.
Pi t>A I j! 11_-F JUL 11 >M4JO<R l
Mala! \. Davis. Reporter
! " . <>?; I 111 ll Ull ^
' : : ' n. a ay hy ti . ' 1 *'ri
j ' _ '.-a ?!
' a; i; . "
-r:w;:
- ... i . ! i'.. i\ ;ii(i
. s .V ; > -,? ;,h( : \v
;:ty T,,~.! . ;.T _... M:. "
, and a W!d:mm. K). .
' : t a :. WJhite Wi-e.
I in . :!t y i-m v i. I se1 v:1
t (.en's i r. \ j del it-it,us dir..
a- ; j.. . f
1 .i ii. : i I! .<. . ('. I.... : I..
| _ ^ ,, .
'' Ki:;.! I? ,-\ 1)i;;: 11 (
..< <: ! hy ; , tV f-V.fly
Mr. S yi ? ,n ,iiji-:.iK ??.?
-n. ,
' ! 1 ' > drive ir
I' S <?i<; \ 11 . . ,
^ ~~L ;-!v o,...!
vtiu; i ihiMii nil Individ
li"l (res sti.-k. r." Kir.aJ Rg.f
''id--\Mii-{f?rv?-,|*Mar<-|
As; ,:i ()ic ai;?iifiiv.ii ,i.
-eiij'ir class.. Welcomed Jus.
(??rv d: school a:l,.r ll,:,r,,rjr?il)y
-(" days of s,
liw't -t.uvh t:iippcfu-ur.,, n!'
adcns'.ers in the
' H111 SM'Cnlay mem. They
Mvcuse bp..;,,' ami bettor on tor|
tmnmcut than ever ' t_
no"!' a:,<l ? hah" V'UI truly will not
'4 t >: n them. Admission only
1*0 children; adult*. F5i itik
' '""P ',ri extra nickel t.r, fip voln
lippeHtc off with iuL ^1:a. ordi,
from'tho hospital there.
Miss I.aura Hell Mot)?iv>n, " a
rroshiv.no at All* n University.
I | oast returned to school after ?is!
itir^> Tier 'i anther Mis. f'rfrrie A.
i ,,
. ; Merit ion.
I 1 Mis. (Ici tn do Porter Green
- | spent the week end in Sellers visit
iti'nu' lelatives and friends. '
I" ' r
T I 1
ADER
BULLDOGS ARE 1
^ * r rn * w~i mi 1 at m m .
IJUU&LL tHAMH'
(hvnvvi it; tr. S. C.-A rousing
u.. op.in.t recti <1 the < <mq. crinji .
ili o; Si'.a!: t.'aroiina State
> i?-? j ft mod li?>mo this wool; tin 1
T!:"Ttt" b;t -dcrtSrrti?c-V:t .npi~-ns of thrr 5V
A:n ; n I U icoli f 'alc Athletic
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It was the firs: time a Smito^1
nrolira State IA'hlr ic f1
:."i ! ; d \.<>v. ar.y Itnmj'.icnshrp ; '
. i aiii'erett. " . iite;- .h'V-onvnjj
l a' it. in ItTito I1 U!< <>s ! }
^ .1., 'i I< i hnrr.'.in:J v. i ininy- : he
i-it'ilrla : :**. .ii lo;: rnmon't chain- v
: hi;?id til tiMHi-i'iMV i'. 1
S i ml: ( : : t ]' i, a S a t A I . M_Lz_2.Lt- !
c van tie male!) for the chani Ic.nsai.)
"T't- the he.;; j;(\- season ! 1
Attn they won front the famed ^
rth t'at .dina Ka/.rh s of N. C. 1
< ile.tr". !'ti! hem. a three out of A
". r "an,- set iiv which v.ero plav- i '
1 >1- lr- . . ... ' 1 t
(i ;n w a - ninu ion. ruuwmove. ,
cA York, and Brooklyn,
ilvt.'.rnins from the holiday tout.'
!.( Iinildmr-s iuinuuMh'/ir visitation?^
cason i:i ti n Southern conference '
.t!i a road trio which resulted in '
ix out of .cieht victories. The i
\yo fi-.iines lost on the road trip j :
veili; ; i th-c Sky-rencliers of Xav- I ^
university. >\ \V Orleans hv .a (
irie r.ur.L'in.
i'he re mainir.e; visitation sti'hed- : '
. to - even "anus v as played '
i! honv. All teams played-in the.
ttrtne series suffered scorchinjar do- 1
'<;ds at the'hand of the S. ('. ^
tate Blitzers. including: the tall
ion .?f' Xavier, who lost two 1
reatlnakina: c neoiiHters.
So; th Carolina State wot . .<Y in!
lit' i>ppoi- liracki t with a bye, and '
'aril won -in the?following, ordei |
Yont Tttskejree, oO-ll.'l; Morris
'town. 52-50; and in the finals :
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i trains! XavjL'r, .12-10.
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JERISALKM DOTS
I
\tra K^nnori Reporter
Rid.ire Sprih'jr. S. ('.--Sunday ,
va? a beautiful day and all the
thureli rvoers were found on theii?~i,
vay to church. Sunday school was j
ailed to order l\v the Sunt, at
irt-usnok -ho?r?The trsson 1 was jV
.eautif. Uy d;s: ussed and enjovc cl
ly-sUL?A+i-et?StmrtaTr school sOnfe"^
u tic members attended 1 ! >? Sun. |
lay S.-hco! union at Tine Hill near
! >knst< n. S. ('. They reported an 1
njoyable str.y. Kvoryoite is very '
orry to hear of (Miss! Konner's i v"
ilnes^i last week and a part of r
+rts?week. Mill is Had t0 htive her | r
>nck to school.
Don't foryet the Women's Day v
'ally tb.e fourth- Sunday in March. L1
everyone is invited to worship ; ''
. ith us.
\
domed N ew s . ' 1
\
The school is still on the road
?The U'ttcfrns oT <Tut \
b.oni attended a district mectmp v
Tidav at! ernoon m;u Monettsu r
[ t.ey i*ep>r!ed an enjoyable stay. ,
Ac wee very U';id to have cur',
i-noes 'i'eac b< r. Mrs.. Washinc ton I
T-TT?,TTm v. k. WT ' are a!- J
.?. i? * i %" i;.: \ c \:M: . \
; ->:a n,i;:?.t ions were held lust f
;aitl a vooil many students }
: :ilf?Hv?rmnfn?rntl. Thelo will ~
.. I*
a I'TA mectine- at tin- school t
. . :,v . .Wednesday nielli. Kach J
there \\ hi be a different i
naia::. i.Ycryono is invited to
tend these Heelings. they may
h of some heli) to yot;. \
VIT. I'lld.KIM |t\|?T. ( IH RCH t
lies, .1. i(. Spigner. Castor I
Kiilians We laid a very nice [
lay?la*- -S?:.nday. -Oer Wifitrrpr 'i
IV'irki rs I'ruyressive Union "held (
*.s lifth ; nnivi isatv with ns. It v
Mtt'tt?Fr-t?Friday night tht'OtT^rfr A
lar.dny, We had" a wnntferftrl tlnte v
! ..e introductory sermon was 1
. i-.cliod-t+y?Rmy-7Vr H. r'pijfrVCT" ^
ft v.-a^ ( njoyed by all. Sunday
.i-.fr we enjoyed a wonderful ^
""'inf'' v 1;n?rvV\t 1 v
!1. J. Cilover. After .Sunday school '
n1 * 1 1 !! . .V T.. MVIH'Ji'Wffl
iverc d a wonderi 11! message and
he sp/nfirr.l tide ran high. Th<
nemor/al smnon. Then we roevscfi
for dinner.
In the afternoon :: hrief devo
ional service; then Ilcv. Ji. I)
i?1over preached a vyondcrfiil sermon,
which was the anniversary
" oimon. It \vas enjoyed hy all. I
nry rone of ice cream that will
he on sale.
The lm?hethrtTl tennis are playing
stnoopb. They won over TJouk
li'rlu both games by sroiTs 27-.T
:;iils in favor of Ridge Spring.
!'he boys v.cre victorious by the
scare .'11-IT. Playing at Johnston
very hard hut was slightly de.
fritted.
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tlv\l'FOKT COT NT V
IK.UMNO SCHOOL
Mvs. Carter. no:;'..Tort county atondanco
teacher. was present dnr
njt tno cnapei exorcises on ivculosdsiy
morning-. Mrs. Carter 110eri
and commented (ja the nnv.snlly
large attendance. Sh? also
isited briefly .with each class.
Mrs. Carter made a very fer ent
plea for school ami community
participation - in?the-?annual
led Cross drive.
During; the weekly teac-lTOis'
neetiiu, plans were formulated
or fcdl participation en th? Red
'ross drive. Among; other plans,
ach teacher and her_ class have
dodged to become members of the
led Cross by raisin?r a stittulalcd
uni.
Approximately $25.OH has been
nisod for payment Oil hooks which
invc b'-en purchased for the li>rarv.
The annual Bazaar :ind ^Fashion
how is scheduled for April 2nd.
Die public is invited to attend an
veiling of fun.
The Fhanklin Journal, the school
;aper. is scheduled to leave the
.less di-rrmrthe otu'lv nart. of the
i eck.
Samuel Jefforstn, Julius Singleon
and Nathan Brown, agents
or the Shanklin Journal received
bnimission for their sales of
ast month issue..
St. Julian Simmons. Miss Alia
m wore in charge of the Daily
ernie Washington and Prof. Gil^haVtcl
Hour" "during the week.
Miss Yermcda Simmons, sponored
a religious program, *eente~F<i
arovnd the theme "Loyalty".
rrmay afternoon. Miss Queenie
nnrmons rend?the" scrinturc^frsu
on and offered prayer. The folowing
young ladies read essays:
diss Mary Magwoo<). "Loyalty
.nil Its Function'^-Miss Alverie
Washington, "Be True to Thyelf;
Miss Ethel Jones, "Loyalty
ays the Price", and'Miss Francna
Edwaids, "Developing Lov.
Tty".
N A^t> A HO I ' .S [) T A G FT. A N D
Fjrt. Brown and Sjrt T ooney
if Camp Sutton, Monroe, N. C\.
pent the week end here as quests
f .Misses Vashti and Alice Brew1\
Mrs. Rosa Brewer who spent the
vinter in N. V. C. with her childen
is at home to the delight of
for many friends.
Prof. I). J. Johnson of Tinimonsille
spent the week end with his
i.other. Mrs. D. F.. Johnson.
Yhile here he was honored by his
isters. A! esdamos Minnie Bowery
'illah Marsh and Sarah Seller?
rith a birthday dinner at the
tome of the former. Quite a few
ilatives ami fiiends were pres nt
t<i eniov the palatable meal
,4rd??ra-ht- -oecttstTTTT
Rev. !!. C. Johnson of Bmkovilk
i a.,' who spent ;i few days in
'hesterfudd due to the illness of
;is fa'her Mr. William Johnson.
p7nt some time here Sat'.rdny ev
iiinir vi.-itino" his sister Mrs. I,.
. Brewer. Prof. ]f (\ Brewer <>l'
iartsville was seen in town Sat
irday.
When ii> Che r.nv always refresh
'ourself at College Inn. Mr. C
Cole the proprietor, believes in
he host typo of service.
Mrs. Ola Riddle and Miss Mainu*
Robinson accompanied Rev. .and
Mrs. Riddle and grand-daughter
.ois Enroll to Lancaster Sunday;
Pfroy "nil Tvorshipped at Cedar
iroye church near Lancnster,
c'.iero Rev. Riddle pastors.
Mr, E. 11. \ValkW 'flT"Fay^tf es
TIT<\ NT" CT~stdnped at the home
u his wife's parents Mr. and M{rs
r.d from Charlotte. N'. C., to the
Yorkers' conference of the Pros.yterian
church. He was accom anied
by his iirtle daughter. Mar-t/.-m
ivhn .-pi.nl t Kr,
tiling time with her grand pacnts.
Mrs. J.. FT Eve wo r spent Friday
itternoon and Saturday morning
it the bedside of her. father who
s ill.
:Btrrr't~fntT"Io rent! the Leader.
EllKN Y.7.YM A, M. . K. nil Rf H
Ron'. D. N. Wilson, T'astor
Charleston, S. C.?Wo arc very
tappy to say that our services
wore very great all day last Sunlay.
It was Men's Day with out
hutch. All of the services were
ondueled solely by the men. The
men put over the best program
tieey have ever store srrctr pro
s
FORT JACKSONt
ALLENUNFVERSt
12 minutes to piny; score 159-ofi J
! in favor of the Allen Yellowback- '
lil. Time is out. Thc.s started
I tiie berrirmtrrtr of-the end of the
Iilnnl frame for the Jackson Ranis
versus the Allen Yellow jacket.
-r*?.. i zrr^nrr *\m u j
i iiur.sttiiy mjfiu, anurcn h, leio. |
As both teams moved back into
the fray, Cnl. Ledbetter, Hashy
daeksonile Captain sailed down
(he middle sinking- a two-nointer,
followed closely by Cpl. "Rig
West" Ilrown who dropped in a
<-r4p shot-for the winning basket"
with twenty sc onds __go. To
settle the closely fought issue
_ ioore firmly. Efc. Wm?_bJack"-WHson,
Durham soldier lad dropped
be final basket, ending the thrill lacked
encounter 42-19 for Coach
Montgomery's doughboys as the
_ fipal whistle hlrvv-?. .
And so the curtain rang down
<ui the most sncctac.lar group of
Army cavemen seen in and around
C olunjbia, S. C. Beginning their
season with a convincing win over
Penediet college and ending with
a last minute victdVv aver Allen
. s * H
university, \Vtrh a consecutive
winning streak of 10 straight
games is their impressive record.
gram? were being had in our
church.
At 11 a.m. Rev. G. W. Hevward
the assistant pastor preached a
special sermon for the occasion.
The sermon was very inspiring.
.Many souls were made to feel happy
it's he preached the word of
God. At 8 p.m Dr. W R. Brown
one of the medical doctors of the
city delivered an address on the
subject "What is Life". It was
a masterly address. The Sunday
school was conducted by the men.
- fr was largely attended". The" eoT~'
lection for the day was $240.25
Tba church was crowded all day.
Many visitors from all over the
city were present.
I Our second quarterly conference
will, be held on Friday night by
Jur great Presiding Elder. Dr. J.
E. Thomas. He will preach for
us all day Sunday. He is one oi'
ttkc-lcadmgdfesid lag elders m fhe
A. M. E. church. 'We are always"
idr~T.ii T7 ~t - I.I.tu ^
ui uuu 10 iiu vu i*i711 wnn I's. n ay
that the groat success of our
church will continue.NORTHS!
QE SCHOOL
Frances L. Williams, Reporter
Wo, the teachers and pupils of
the Northsidc School, as well as
the parents continuously find our
solves rapidly progressing- undOl
the veVy efficient and untiringsupervision
of our principal and
loader. Mrs. C. .1. Peek. We believe
in the old adage that. ? "It
isn't so much what you say but
what you do."
On March Miss Delia Vance
- ~irrf ~"fhTT'~Ervoup "discussion "wfiTeli >
had as its subject: .Music in in
Klemcnlftry (Ivades. 1 must say
'.hat this \vas an enjoyable'meet:
T~ " I
In making this brief report \v 1
lope you will amplify each point !
as these are si'mply suggest ive j
due to space.
FACTS 'ABOUT MUSIC
1. Children should be taughttwo
songs a week. 2. There has
been great improvement made on
present day music books. Music
is to the soul ydiUl flowers
arc to sight. 4. Correlate an appreciation
for vocal and instrumental
music. Organize a toy
oichestra. T^_Sciect music that
is suitably* for the grade concerned.
Each teacher was g ivon a
Royal Music Tablet and luscious
fruit. We adjourned to meet the
fust Wednesday in April.
A f.... O. _: - i 1
.'iirt. oiijno ,ioncs and the -lib
. Mii'lin wimm until Iniinil I In fTA'1
patrons with a patriotic play ontitled
Columbia. The color scheme
was red, white and blue. Each
child was at his best in speaking
nd sin Kin p. The song's used were.,
- as-- -foHmvsr~0"T*bTumbia the Gem
of the Ocean. My Country 'Tis a
Land of Love, America, Tramp,
Tramp, T ramp, (the Hoys Am
Marching) .On Guard America!
The Old Flag Never Touched the
Ground Boys and God Bless Amcrica.
The fourth grade won the hanncr
by votes and collection. They
, j reported $4.00. The visitors were
, recognized. Apples were served
. I Wr? utovo tliem voon'l I
I J " ^ >..o.,,y lC|i imK
Ihc MizpnH.
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nAR.WVKLL NEWS J
A liur?e nu4i: w?t- enjoyed th? " 9
(':?pit ill City Quni let last Monday 1
,l.? L'?.U1-I J
v\\iii.i;-; <11 i lie I) ill 11'111'IT1 PIl[H HT 1
TisTt cii.ivh. Those fTTnous young 1
niop came, in interest of our B. 1
V. I', r. and wee.' accompanied
~Fy three beautiful young1' ladies E'f?
who displayed their .talent eo.ually >;
as well in the entertainment of .If
the evening* >'o well did every- ji
hody enjoy - the?program, tt iT": \
hoped that nothing will prevent
their return on the 20th of April, ?LJt?
-at--w htt-h- thrrr7"Trir-TuTt ici ptUe-even *1
a larger audience. | *
We regret to learn that MMR, < ||
W. Reid. prominent contractor of
Bnrnwcll is ill and confined t o ri|*
the hospital. We wish for his re- ~
eovery. i?|
News en me ."uunlay _of tliaarie.ath j
.if Mrs. Chan >tte MeCrat^Jpwho '
wns (11 rripfl tn tVw? f'nlnmKin
v v<\>iiii/u( nun* .Jk
pital a week a'.\o. Mrs. McCrady
is the sister of Mrs. Ella- Jones
and Sallie Meyers of this city. ;.$
All are well known and the many
friends share with them in their v'
sorruwr*-- . h *1
Miss Ar.drev Dixson, who Xy_
' V, f
member of the High school facul- s
ty at Florence, spent the week ^ j
end home with her parents Dr.
and Mrs. D. J. Dixson and had as ;'
hei- guest, Miss Willie Mae Oar- j I;
rett. Miss Garrett is a teacher in \ C
the County Training school a 1 *
Walterboro.
Misses T.onise Rov.ntrce, Lizzie \
James and Cccile Duncan who are
teaching in the schools of Al|en- ,4
dale and Ilarnwell counties spent ;jj
the week end with "their parents. ji
We are all out to hear the Trav
cling Singers of Augusta, Ga., JS
Monday nite. at Bethlehem High . ' j
school. Look out boys! The Cap- V
ital City Singers of Columbia if
have jest left vis. and they made IjR
us know, what good singing is. ~i?
We are eager for their return,.
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A I
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filling, Dates. Hold Crowns, i
Bridges w
Extraction by ConductiRi
Anesthesia^ ? 1 fr "
Olfice Hours: Telephone 1
9 A.M. to 7 P.M. 2-0750 f
709Vt Main Street
DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST f
Special Attention Given to DIs- u-'
eases ot' the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work i
A Specialty - Vip
Office Phone 6129 Res. 8284
1125 Washington St., Col'a., S. C.
DR. J. G. STUART %
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Glasses Fitted Accurately
Office Resident* ^,1
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