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r?-? ' SP?mn^||^ \i ? "*. ' ' * ; . . -/ fiS^' -ftW'.WMVft Very?proud-?e ~*; my tinwc: Tm happy hfrv in -th ?*;. -> mWkl of ray/teistors, brothers, Vnc iKn-t i ill1 'raiWi. 1 mitt % boy^MM "g -tHpr r, and I art just about t ntfSw hiitv'and I Browser if I ca Jfe' inrHt o'av successful mafriage? ' Al" *6 <>' youp lffe you hav lived rti j. r, aceful' atmospher* *fhp?v i't no hrtt?<Y foundation fo a happy n#d_successful jnarriaj? you have to offer. I , " VOdf ?tevor to carry tUi ftemc 'har.itoUfot S spirit into you irf r, tyftwjc; yotr can bt.'ftpaured ? bapy-/,*^#-.-^:c-?n? nreapet tiv- hr??sl ami-is in r^fhwrmiial pc - atpy.. v \?>" sh^apriTtm snt o rif>-rV~.rr" ~'o ~"orv:n~If~vv7?lit{t "~b !? {' " %'rut v/~ rvhi'g,.' off for a - ? UtAtZL?i am a widow rnd liy u t'.e same house where there i a man who is married but he doe nob li^e with his wife and I lov him. What must I do AnS: You must move out. Th longer you remain in this hous J- and nasnririo with this man, th oarder it will he for you to brea _ off relations. If he loves you. lc . dom and offer nig you his nam 1 legally. If ho is-serious, well an good, but if he is "pulling you ?*o 'eg"?now is the timi to find ou i... FS.?I am continually- worry ing rbout my property. I am a way behind on my taxes and ha .to quit work because of bad healt I am anxious for some good at \ ice. * "" Ans: Too many p:opir?hn: ~ :..ade?the?mistake uf?luirdenin tt;einselves with too much propct ly. When property gets to be burden and a handicap, it's tim NOME: )OL'K problem will be t include a clippings of the column ply?send a Quarter (25c) for J }' IM. covering your birthday; yo free and confidential letter of sot tions in private. Please sign yo ' nil letters; give your birthdate; STVMPED ENVELOPE for youi v. >' : fed necessary and cor .il 'i rical reasoning. Wrap a Q w.it. i?- Tne AH HE' WALL A C I - l.'OO Assembly Street, C CODF.RT SMALLS HIGH SCHOOL I'. a-fort, S. C.?The chapel e:; irtise was very enjoyable Tues .lay mcrning,. March dOth undo _ tin cadership of Mr. A Ferg>.soi 1.?; . iler.t readings and- interprc v.. r > ifiven. A. . P s lit ;, a riayle (, . ' D i h indies. \ uni ihi.\ ! i.'.. jLL- lL./-i j JwU.. V. hlv'l t > . i-i ?w iti'v Ai'isl 'Jr.il j ,,v . ? b; I "Wis t ! OUJjh " -T; T7^ ~ "t~ 7 "' . i~T enur.; ?r-r-* ^ wi.' LB, MS a; K. S. Polite- (jar. a party at th( in i.>:' - " t- , '-? >->-ill, I);.. ~ '* su_- a love!j : ; ; i c! was pres I!.-. v .i-ic-s course ol " ie;. rrrarr -ami rake was served.? '): of Robert Smalls forrpjei student^ and star football plavti air. St. Elmo Goodwatrr1 is home or, his furlough visitinjr wife ?mother?and?dad ami other?rein.?** - t1V 3. . The arinufol drive of the Rod Cross wefit over 100 nor rent T'u ti>(. citizens of Ronufort. This year meant so much for each concerned. The Red (Tos^ is such a help in war. That each (lnc felt it ^as : is or her duty to do thoii part W'c wish to than I;' each and everyone for inakinjr this drive a one hundred per cent drive. MATHEtt ACADEMY -XEAVS Mather will observe National _ _ Ntftro Health Week April?i-lL. Wfas ATrna StewarE one of ta'c physical education instructors, is in charro of the program. Mim'. .r.?it. rturpM'. Mtuh.i'v house director, Urn! her sen. Johr j, Roy. Jr., spent two days at her rvcrtne in Greenwood, S. C. where ?hc visited her brothers, Sgt. ParV. kef Srrtith, who wa* on fiirloujrh 8*t-' Smith has heen in Canada t\ ' 'vofkinfj on t!*c Alcan Highway. The Mather Academy Y.M.C.A ?* under Hie. direction of Miss Alma 1 Metofrlfo, held its weekly meeting f en Friday. 'The club lfas nearly C 100 mcmbct's who have recently t- started a ffrthaef.iitff prrtje-t. AI.l'MN I NEWS L ITT . Doris Daniels, '41, a sophomore \ at SpclittRTi College, made a very v "good record this past semester. I I Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wiley, Jr. \ * announced the arrival of a son f last week. Mrs. Wiley was former. ? it -Peatrice Reynolds, teachei ^ W* English at Mather. V || Mies Vera Dixon, '35, was mar 'yjfed to Lt. Dr*?Ptisry now stationer, fef at Tuakegec. t S-Sgt. Carl A&en, '{Jd, stationed Africa,, ig Hff>y to ra, ftive the CAMDKN CHRONICLE very week. * flUWwml Hennegan, \'?, died in READINGS ARE NOW READY ITujff r **** ^ U&itX- ON THE **** Bur fir ift VluMI yr tlfr^ u pay off your taxes rnd ?et thh e worry off "your mind. It's b-tt<M o to consolidate one's holdings thai n to lose everything. ; f.JDear Printer, will yov e plcaSe print this problem of lif ; , in the cohunn with the others foi t us. I am hi love with a boy and e he doesn't sesm to be in love with f me, I really love him, <Jod-knowt t I do. JSveryLody tells him I an r t swell kid, so to gain that boy's d love, phase give me some good > advice. >? Ans: T'-- boy doesn't like the r v:e? of yo\r?ehasing him.? He hfh?-thnt you are one of . those i- l:iml of girl<* who falls fo' anyone wearing pants. That's no wr.v tc e win a boy's love. Men like t c s ! think of their women as shy and s i timid and hard to get. Change e j your technrque . . stop throwing I yourself at this boy and ret une 1 concerned when he's around, t i J.P.?I'm a soldier. My trouble i is that I 111>>1 t know how to- niakt k j conversation .with a girl. It seems 't I iust as sooiv as I meet a girl 1 ; ins,; ilon'i know wln.t to say. 1 e iust act like a deaf and dumb per<1 sou- JUxu.-stuill 1 start off a coni vcrsation with a girl? Iiovv can i t. bieak this hrbit? j Ans: Smil?. Brother. Smile i- ( That's what the little gals likt' d J If you can't talk . . . just stand h [ 'here ami grin like a "possum." !- J i)o thl's and your problem will In j how to kivp the little gills from r:?trawling:. OL .<>' er >mi. WVimrri ' nleqsing smile makes a hit on all a occasions.- c inqlyzed in this column free. Simply ? ith your letter. For a "Private ReVHUE'S NEW ASTROLOGY READu will receive with your Reading a tnd advice analyzing three i3) Quesur full name and correct address tc and please include a self-addressed, r "reply." Explain your case as fulifine your problems within the scope uarter with your questions and mail !E SERVICE, "care of The* Palmetto olumbia, S." C. Marion County Adult Schools End Term '' j MISS SVJL LOU GRAY ' DELIVERS ADDRESS? i "county ended their 1040 term Sur: t day, March 28th. with an address i :y oJ.i:r Wil I on Or: v. i-tato Supervisor rf-Adult?Education. Yh/.r?. ! /, .iv 1 , Marion cvnly located :u: Nichols , Smith? rwr.mp. ]tnirr?T B rill onNeck. I'rr Die and Marion. Representatives from these 1 ?ehools and theiT teachers met at ? ; Marion, and the following pro j gram rendered, with Prof. M. -j-^hoakin as master -of eeremon America?The Group Prayer?Led by Prof. Johnakin - Spirrtnrhr:?"Lead M e Lord"; "Great Day"?High School Glee club 1 Expressions: "What the School Has Done for Mo"?Volunteers from oavlv School Introduction of Speaker?Mrs. t'orinne White, Teams teacher Address "Dependability'' and "Food lor Victory"?.Miss Wil Lou Gray, St;'to .Supervisor of ' Adult Education - Mrituals: "Joshua Fought the I Puttie of Jericho"; "My Lord's Going to Move this Wicked Race"? High School Glee club I Remarks and presentation of visij tors?Prof. M, Johnakin t Talk "How to Help Win the War' Senator Earlo It. EUerbe I Spa ituah: T A in't Going To" Study War no More"; "Climbj ing Jacob's Ladder"?The Group -k-~lpfl l,y MrsT Wirnir JJ-.e-k : Presentation of Books to Mrs. Conic McDufll??Miss Wil Lott ! Gtny ' Benedict am Iti v. Boat\vi igiit. It; his. S. C. Other white friends aside from Miss Wil Lou Gray and Senator Kllerbe, wire: Mrs. Ann Mclntyre member of the County Board of Education; Miss Esther Mackhouse. acting County Supt. o f Education; Sirs. Horace Tilghmtp and Miss Mabel Montgomery. i Miss Wil 1 <111 Gmv siinlv-o liirfVi 'y of the, educational work being done in Marion county, when she presented the books to Mrs. L'ora Hand Mission," Boston, Mi ss. for one of the best preliminary reports sent in. Only four sets were given in the state. Their motto is: "I.ook up, not down Look out. hot in. and Lend a Hand". inn Army hospital in New Orleans Louisiana, March 29. mg Monday for Des Moines, where she is to be inducted into the WAAC. t I . . -.I.i LAKE CITY III(?II SCHOOL -L. \Y. Eradley. t'rlitciput Everyone is lookini; forward tc .1 very sueicssfu! closing proprain liclny the final knots before t e Wf dftto, I The"ddsing program is as fol t- -l'i:r.giViy, Aj?!'5! '?7 ~ 1 st. ?r:nlo Friciav, April 30?2nd ami Hid . do* I 1 Sunday, May 2?Annual sermon .] him. M?y 4-flrnmmar sehooT i I .''ay. ' ; 1 ', ;'lny May 7?High School play i 1 The Hist grade operetta will o< I p. i< - ihe dire.tion of Miss Elizi . 1 rr" T c4lr and Mrs. Cafherin ? i filler Morgan. T o second grad : odor Mifcfc E. R. Weston and hi Tr-n H: Washington.?Third gratl*. ..,vr.!7i0 Rrl' an! Marnin O , : '"""i The grammay school plav i j " ft df pupils from 4th, fvtTi. I | hand Tt'n -rnd"??< 'to I:r ?." I hV' C: In, Courtis M. Da'sc. Eth *'Vo Ti-rmai and Mrs. Amanda 11 , Th ? .hiHi school play | r *c.r Mvs. Tlcr'r- do p. Gi\rn r.n ^ (i. T)eas. "\v L. Tow 'Allen' has on ( j '' ' in the Theological do par' o employed otj a nart time job in' j Charleston. S. ? !is<; Mario MoCutehon was fun I ''ft < lltt'tl . OwUWilA lit VV'-iMl'V >111. J uiist chereli. Green funcvaj di{ : t (tors iji charge. Lj Anir.n<>- i!vw on the Mck list avr ' Mr. I.. M. Greet; and Mrs. Kst"U? : S'V II. W?. are wishing for both a I ?r p,./>.lv wmvrrv. ?.ir .lack Green <>f Charleston :?.:^4vt?Urw week end hero visaing his wife. M'v?. Kugcnm (Jn c:. .Mess* ? Wiliv.a and fasti 11a Gre v ,?>f Charleston wove the week en: guests of their grandmother Mrs : Su an Green. LANCASTER TkAIXIN't; r-S*'HOOL - The alvove named s ho >1 presented Miss Olive T. ompson ir the vhool auditorium April 7th n*K:lo O'eloek p.m. iter voice gave i ' fame t>> Wings Over .Ionian. . April 11th the famous quartet! L frcm Benedict College, Columbia ' S. C. will render a program in_. 1 the Lancaster sci'ool auditorium it 8:0tl O'clock p.m. This program ' 'r being sponsored by tht> Benedict ' "1.1). This will mean much to Lan' aster and the senior class who is-going out from t o training ' " chooT this year, and wunrfortngrhat college to go to. The main = .r.eake" 'lvP xrrr.sion will b> "reside".* Starks himself. He the rst Negro president to i-end Bene . o.t College. Under his leadership " college has grown Hy leans d" iCounds. ' This program will close t!v. larity contest. The lady ra:s - ; t c. largos'?amount of ammo. . i!! be crowned Miss Benedict for.'t mis:; these" tw0 programs aTTTUhOuT' outstanding "NTpr.rcr"ur race. ? ?I! LANCASTER TRAINING coMMENcr.mf.nt . \ ;-:;;( isr.s?May 22.u I.. M. T' bin, Morris College . ....1,0;', 3. C. will prta.h the bar'..'aureate sermon. Dr. Tobin L of South Carolina's greatest. r.r.g orators and pulpiteers. He lje.m nf Religions Education at 'nis College. D;. J. S. N, Tross, rrprcsenta ive of the American Bible Society .. deliver graduation address v. Tross is a champion of V.ettei iolat/cns, among the Negro and vhit,. races. 11 . recently won a ..aliofril radio citation for his work ""TTT the fietrt-r.f bettOT racial relators. Other exercise^ will be announced later. IlKTHLKllllM lll(,II school Burnva-11. S. C.? Thc annual st. dent rally <>n March 2'Jlh was l i most successful rally in the hisi<iy of the school. In behalf ol the tr stces, faculty and students u\. wish to thi nk cveiyonc who . ontlibutcd so freely. We than! Uothlcnem r.aptist' clnn U ICi? Dr. I). .1. Dixson. So; Dr. ,J. K . Ryan, 82.00; R. v.... T 1 I'y-m *! MIe-Utlehcin ?ch?ml 1 aeult c Ja. The foil iWiiig names paid. *1.00 and over: Mrs TTTinue Rayam. Alls ^ I'.- i ill,., I'.ia.i ni y . Mi. . .ViJt line ( orlcy. Miss'Ribt Dcvo-'c ?>lr. Isiuiorc Branch. Mrs. I'. It. Williams. Miss Joan Payti.n. Mrs. James Owens. .Miss Ruth (Tech. Mr Tremas ('lemons, Mrs". Rosa E. Brown. Miss Annie Ja.ohs. Mr. Wiilic'I.. Holnion. Mrs. IlcUit. Patterson-. Mrs. llettie Jones an i Mrs. Jacobs. Students: Miss Lottie Cave. 10th grade, $27.80; Miss Ruby Stalling. Ili.-'IR, llth grade Miss Roberta Money, *11.87." fRh jrrade; Mis? 1 Willie If. Price SO.OO; Miss Corric [ M. lion ml tree. .S8.'>(>: .M iss T.w; Airie V/nqhtng:<.n. S7.0R:~M3~sr Ed: ' nn R.:t1i, $5.10; .Miss Km nut J I flutter So. 00: Mr. Jervev Hatfield $ ".10: Mis,. Moilie McTeor $.*1.15; Miss Eur ay Russell $8.05; Miss I.illie A. Payton $2.55 Miss Ciauda Grant, S2.4i; Miss Althr. Ilolley. "2.81: Miss Melva Prieftter, $1.01; Miss S'tsie Hankersnn, $1.41; Miss Mary R. Brown. $1.12. Sponsors; Prof. K. S. Allcp. $80.83; Miss I.. K I.ytle $18.10; Mrs. Emily Allen. $10.13. Grand to*al $220.80. Mine Cava wrm first .prizes Alias. R^allinff, 2nd and Miss Hollry 3rd prize. Emily Allen, reporter I ' ' . THE PALMETTO I;EA1 Kittrell College "Activities ?? ? Officials of the Signal Corps o) - Lhu Uround?Ut sevvatinfi?Qii-utu U.S.A., N'oifoll:, Virginia-arc in ? < >t ki ?icil Coiile'TO ii. 't uting .v.cmLjrs of t'-o Faculty and student body unon the subject of Plane Obserxation and the nroper man~ '.ei in which to make Vhciv rt:uoLi*__ Ti iftt.voll ^'nllotro ^fK on Observation Pose tor s?vc:a ,.eeks. 11 vvrnt thoirrht t'*nt for the ? TJppctlt of otlicr )>>StS OR well TT? fvittrcll College, it wVuld be well " o KoTiTn""sctftfrt here. Thp s'.hool was opened Monday, ,Tarc'. 2'J,'and will close Saturday. March Other Posts are represented by - Mrs. Williams. \V'iiirent.on. X, 0. _ n;l Attorney F. S. Fears, Ports'Those in charge are under tTr> lirection of 1st I.t. Wendell E. Malbon, S. 1. Sy;l. John P. McCar.y. y^tu C r.s. Lchner and Cpl. avoid Sohle. '! h ? siudnt body under tlv. h.rnb.ip of I'c.iy Wheathy w'v - 'red the MyGeneral Con-" venoe from w irh $100.00 wa eolized. has rtnovated Ore CITapC :n the way of conrfoleunv rugs an runners, new window shades, var nishing the iui!]>it. chairs, etc. .Members of t o Kaculty undo" he direction of Mis^ Elizabeth -I Britton, irave a nice piny i" tiv ChajH;l Thursday evening:. April ~ , entitled "VMu'n A Woman 1? ~? ides." j T'i.ti anil Mrs A. 1.. .r'coU' _* :tanpv io a n nor nee t "e birth ol ja sMi in their home. II.. was chri-.iu aid Kenneth Andrew. His duU d' arrival was i-V'oruary 20th. The Scott;, ::vc or.,', ether child 't'J c'aaehtv r. whodo nam-.' is Mel ha ' -'he has been a ray of liHit aroiuu he earaou" and is overjoyed ovm (, ht. r'act. that .she. now has- a. I ahc ?i . ;',v i;i li t"?In ;"? ??a fat . w?? ?marmot e. t?? ?? ^nn~t*tni<iay AUtu h it. Dr. E. ! p j Dent^l'i esideii". < Kittreil td ire. Ri v. it. K. Ford. Prof. It. F J >ainett. Mrs." Fhr.a ('. King: ar.-i y Ms;; Klsi.. M livaas v.ors inped M Macedonia A. M. H. riv.'tvh hiffoih. Va. It-.-r'Hr. F. B. Bow- L, inc. pastor, the occasion being a ,, rally. ?c Rev. It. K. Ford, a former pasto jf Macedonia filled the pulpit at b< ho ivorrir.p fc.c/V' ". Dr. Dent tj nr<acho(i a sonl stirririT sevnr; ;{; it tho evening service. The roll". I) a t'o hands of four captain:; w:>: ., i sucees?. - _ With the morning offerrny: nfA ' CM.) I.---- Plat,. ;> -. = ! _ 'nissiinra: ;nd offering for the poor, brought ?v he total amount for tin day ..i , ("'MM ? Macedonia's memib - p. Vn is MO. T er0 was balance , ! ; ' 'ovtace of *000.00 vhon Dr. Bov. - B a\vas uT'pointed two years ago "< | h,.) e wa9 aji indel inos3. -of I?",P0. Thy cb.u)-eh?now out. of ' t and all ready for Annual Con. r' f"",-e and pastor ?and verple '' -e "vn y h::ppy:--fp-r Bnwlirrcr Fr distant ,). ">n^>r C-* S' -hool of Ro- | ."hn of Kittreil College. . | - " \r,T~nnvt \ "inn -h^cn|, NEWS : Thii_an.n.vail-Foro-t rv Qi iz pro- s 'Till conducted by Mr, Ovin H. "'o-.ro. County Hunger for Brrn- 1 -B County. \vas held at Macedo,!a High school Thursday, April .i1 1st. This Quiz program _CQiisisi_gof general Questions about the forest. Much knowledge was grin- j or! from tht?se questions centering V,. "round the preservation of our forests. ' q!] _The students taking part i r 'he contest were: Rosa I.op Smith "lifTovd Bellinger. Stcab flraysonv Dorothy 'iriftin. .lulirs Augustus 1' ami Renunellp He 11 in per. The top . scorns were made by Clifford Bel- ' lingr. Stei b Crayson and Rosa p' Roe Smith. Clifford .Bellnger will represent .Macedonia High in the , County conl.s.t to be hold at the ' llainwell County Court 4louse at j , a later date. 1 .. Mrs. Susan I-'. B: iley. .Kanesl^' eachei for Barnwell County and"'..' Mr; Bfcrermtivtrit't. for' -t Htngt'i I were visitors at our school o n . last Thursday. i'1 The third and fourth v ratios . will present their operett; s o n '/ April 1 '2. These classes ar.> under the uHrectit.n tC Mi:.C. s'(nv-*~ TTT ahd M'/r.?ft. T.?R"i .dish. *?? Th f.nal Dclamat.ni contest y wi11 !i. -hrM?April TfiT - Th"?May?Queen Cunt" u began pr April Jjiuul. will g<> through Mry j : h. : Tre YonTest anls urr;... Mildred ; ,U ilix.Oi?oim'u?1 ovb-nii 1 i o 111n1 s. i.niov. Martha ?'niith bth grade; I j, Knitna I.. Augustus Nth grade; | Ruth Mae Mile,v. Tth gr; tic and j , Mildr.d Chokes bill grade. Vote cailv for >voui' contestant. , al 1? A MI?U CO HHdl syiioob [; l'rol. K. V. (iihbs. l'/:, ci|-?l ct lb The Fled Cross War V.ml drive in of J'ampli^o school made its final at report of .$70.21. All ushers !a roprisleml their membership t n thg" Hotl' Cross. ? ^ ?The follmvrm'- :n e : t'pni'T. fr om teachers and class;.-: Prof. E.V. flilihs el; sses $12.12 \V< Airs. Anna Thompson class G.00 ;,t Miss M. E. Jenkins $1, class* 2.1G pi Mrs. E. B. Bartelle. $2.50; - -I't c lasses ^. 10.50 t Mrs. 11'Mail Boyd. $1; classes 2.50 \j Miss I.illRm? Th'Omas $2.01; \, chiSi, ... 1.85 . Mrs. J. E. Coe $1; class .. 2.20 i' From school - - ? $28.50 in Teachers membership __ 0.12 Other source* 22.50 a? Bi - Total $70.21 N J. E. Coe. reporter St [>ER Be sure y( from Tub< ?? iou may have it ai fine until it's too late. reach the doctor soon Discovered early, science has provided t ing tuberculosis. But c Get an X-ray exa chest X-ray often sho no other method can r " See?Yovr < Or write your local tubercufosi 3t. Barnabas' Mission Jigh School Comnencement Activities i1 lhincinal Bcalty. M.S.. Benedict : ' announces that the .calnt ' vi11; ?i i > ' cnkinsville. S. ('.. \< ill hold its'1 ommenconient Kxercises during J u* wook ni" May 7-1-lth. Th.* fir: nnnar school closing wi'l 1 ike pUu'c" on tar TTT'ti) of Apid at j v n.ni. under tin- dircrTTTw-df ATM j rafty. I!.A.. Mem-diet college: f t [is.* I.tlial Cunningham. Stat* : * an*! Miss Thehna Dovcaux : r.orlifos ins; i'tutc. Tue high school plays will ho ' rcs.ntcd on-the evening of May t lh a.t S p.m. under tit** direction r Miss D. Sampson, B.S., llamp- > in institute. . . . ? The Baccalaureate sermon will P ? preached Sundry. May 9th at c le White Hill A. M. IT church at e :;o p.r.r. The speaker will he t r. S. R. Hi'.'tfins of Allan tint- t rsity. lie willl he presented l?y t ;o Vfiv. ?\iax - S. Whittington. 1 (1 rcr CTcnrrrrr: ?? 1-h T' . h'av ' \ t-ti . 1 I V It n V ill dcTivcr the address to the v . initiates on FiMay evening at b n\ Diplomas will he presented *' th*' Rt. K'v. .John .1. (Irav: tt. i isnop *>f the Upper Diocese. C juth ..Carolina. '< UIDCiR N1AVS "* a idee Hill Hj o'ch*>nl i n'tfl V?Dnii- Reporter T Ttp- Fh K. t v'.t'.vTo: d won the 1 lbs. of sugar, 1 pound of e ilfee 1(1 a tin tf mil?: that was given vay by the 9th grade Wednesday t. .Many hearty, eh* .r* were heard lien our favorably reports were yd : of *,yr Red Cross urivy Wcdnt'ay. An appreciative group enjoyed * e spiritual feast given by IS1 rs. E enderson and the g.ee c.ub here f, Jhday. 'Guest singers who apw -jj m'Pfl n>1 t\PAO'V!tn\ tp/ivfl Woi.-rl ... ..... ..w.. ..?IU c, . Hi?h school, Monettr, a n d (| r.c? Hill. Everyone enjoyed hear- { g favorite* songs. A collection it 15.00 was taken. M;;!s V. It. McCJolluni \va}? the p. ck. end guest of Mr. and .Mrs. f F. Hammond. a K'dge Hill Tigers divided with n illusion boys and girls in lije un.s played Wednesday. John- f on '/iris defe; ted Itidgg Hill jri; and Kid)1.'' Hill l oys defeat- g I Johnston boys. .. The following music student- p aytci during <hapel hoar Monday ;i nviil I hi 'Uilnav, Ruth Hioadnax. n; Curley. Hazel Itaiord and ] Mr. (Merge Itiford. who is tak- ,, 1 a Defense eo. rse at Orange- v irg is home for a few days, visrg ni'.'.her Mis. Ttosa R. Itai- y r< 1 : nd other relatives. ;i 2Ll?John-F 11.11 Ail- ,-fen tin- enmpu.- Monday. y, pvt. ' . \V. daifovd .W/.tiion "Tj u-cefron?Woe t?Ovco4i? Uh?ChUe Falls Mass.. his wife Mrs. V.. RaTford. ot r.'htgcWoad. -Jr.J.. < shier Miss ("aressa It: ifon' | Hi ihiisTt afh?X~.J.. nlt av nerr j itine their mother. .Mrs. ttosa Itaifoi/I and other relalv? c. ja Mr. Elliott Anderson pass'd to e g' : at beyond M: r. 2bth a t ??, ( olumbia hospital. His ftiner- 7t was cord net eel at Ridge Rrnneli iiiti"t ehureh by the' pastor Rev. ! \ ...vl ' s of Johnston had chary*.- o i | ^ ( body. Tlu> i (-mains, were left f th.v .old family burial prround the ehurcii. Tin- fi n ral was (, iL'-ely attended. T'tU UtMiiE STfifiDL u \\ 'I c l avhiis ami nupils are still okiny to emn'plele their build- si K'. (Crti iieatos are still being li n c hased in order to raise money.. V :-r*oi'rr puivha*-i?$f certificates i" 0 Mrs. Daisy Stewart, Prof. M. tl . Sitter and Mr. J. 11. Sitton. e are nri/ingr everybody to buy II a- in o'. r community. e l.ittie Dorothy Evelyn Sitton e ited her pate, nal grandparents Liberty last week end. p Prof, and Mrs. M. 7vT. Sittofi bad A 1 their truest Mr. and Mijl. Meant, .11 is,; Esther Sitton and Mt'.V ~t una Sitton, wife of Rev, E. L. h tton. "If I >u're safe, -j irculosis! \RTIME WORRIES, OVCRDRK, CROWDING, AND DIET!Y TMAKIfiCC lurDCAcc v/Min - - nvninjc I WUK ANCES OF BEtNG INFECTED* j (id not know it. You may feel Eight out of ton persons don't enough. it can be cured. Modern he mear.s of effectively attack;arly diagnosis is vital. mination and be sure! A ws up hidden tuberculosis tlrat eveal. cfor. Today I s association for information. H A LI'I)A' TRA1X1NU SC'HOOl. Kev. II. .J. Trapp. Principal Friday night, .April 2nd mark-d the close of the Ked Cross !i ivo in this school. V,"c exceeded y a lat ere "margin our quota. Our -drive was a contest bcv .". n hoys ant! girls of the okn.ntrry department and , t h c ioys ar.d girls of the high school Upartment. Ijknh groups worked t ' y hard. The br.yrr iirtho eh'.ir.inary do- ~ ut.tn.eat ??ised $33.S5: the girls. -35.71; total $6h.5'd. The fifth cade contributed $17.07. The lighcst in the eloruentary departin nt. Mr king it the star class i-a his department. The boys in the high school aised $88.1*1.'. The _s irkj raised 15-1.73. Total S143.62._ The ninth rado raised $45.16. Th.o largest onti ihution of any class. This lass wrs named the star class o; I he high school. The total from ho entire school was $215.21? After the prog;am by the teach J r? it very^fitting play was given y t he high school.-This play was 1 rrittcri, : nd directed by Jen < ? f. Cr.ssiv' M:u* BryaiTT was crown- j ?! Mis* America -from the vie- ' i military department and Jamer; 'hapmr.n was crowned Mr. Amer- !! .a from the high sdhool. 1 We wish to thank eYovy otic 1 . h?f helped t:s to make this drive sticcrssr '.KAITORT COL'NTY . jj R AINlNti SCHOOL NEWS ? During the Weekly Teacher .' ' (inference it was revealed that : Nathaniel Dilbevt and Miss MarMartin, member.* ot' ^ the > j.-'Loj'.-.u'rS; ha.ljntrit d ;jrrtvai econd honors, respectively, for lie maintonnn.c of tic highest c h o 1 a s t i c averages for a 1 our-year period. They will de- v ivor-the" Salutatory aruT Valedic- < jry addresses on commencement 1 ay. Misses Eliza Rob'nson an 1 1 .ucille Powell merited honorable lent ion. < .After the program last Fri lay ftcrnoon, Mrs. Carter, Beaufort * ounty Attuulane,. teaoher. mad 1 few n marks concerning stuilent | sutieipation in planting "Victory , .aniens" ami the program. Mrs. * nrtcr presented Mrs. Kypns and rr daUrhtcr. Miss Evans, both of hom made favorable comments I'uct rning Hu- program and the c \ no <>f work w' icl. io l i iiur .irt.x. t tin- s.lioo!. ( p. Friday night the TIi\z:x:s ? a-h;on show, climaxed the acti- , iliea of thp -week. (dimity. peu? ' uts, rjimhvichcu ana Icc eveam i. ore sold. During ti e Fa diion show, the or ng ladies mart hod on the slag" ! ad formed a "V'\ Af.ov the j UU?ludf of th.i v.;i,?u.iou'd. firs Ciiristena Brown sang "Wo < 'id It Before". ' ^ >( I'M AM' MI. A. .V. K. ( H I RTII L l?ev. . -fk~Bates, Pastor . > Shndiy s.lvoi opened ;i ,, '.villi the .Sr.pt. and Ids ? <?- _ orkers at their post id' duly. To J ?5011 was beautifully taught and f pioyod ly all. ' -At 1 I :.'!0 a.m. Rev. Hates, r?i-. n < t a iv s and Rev. T;j?ii; ascended the p ts'ivmi and/the pastor preached noble scrrrorr from St. Matt. ~V 7:1 !b which was full of spirit. h At x p.m. Ifi'V. JIughes brought 1 ij. hearers a wonderful mesago from Gen. H?:20. Matt 5:."51. " heme, T.ittb- Sins, which was very ' kiariiitf.?Xuu?i-Uay?LU>umu.iuoir a-, administered at both services Brs. .Mack Williams, ll-invard. ster Eliza Mickle are on the sick i st. 15ro. Guir.yard is in the i f otorans' hospital: sister Mickle \ olumbin hospital? W',. hope for i f hem a speedv recovery. I r Friday night, April 0. Vho Ever- I \ leady quartet wllLsponsor a pro- \ ram at 8:15. We solicit the eo-I I notation of members and friends. !; The Columbian singers will ap- 1 ear Kt.'lO p.m. Monday night, I ,pril 12. Twelve Tribc^ of Isvacl^will be t loping each tribe will give their i ull cooperation.!?- r -----Voorhees Celebrates Founder's Day i I Denmark. S. (' . Aiail L*. IU4 Dil'.iny. Anvil :A ?!: ?0 p.m. F*?~| tehrof ~ftmii!y ?.ratherYd in Mas: a- j chusetts hall to hear tin* adthyss; of live dav~v. hi'. , wag dcll.'.nd 'jy_' ? Ttev 1- Ani'i'i s?n. ya* iv>i,Kbf I llonit. Baptist ehur h. Denmark. Rev. Andeison slid. amo;y j i lu r Wi ii'lit.?tin- ' founder of t.-is $.heoi had a great virion,?frami^ nh nod r|o\yn tin' e-afH?and- vnlloyp?-ot-?Colleton. Hampton and Bambini eountiei. Trying to jet people".interested..in hi v plan to bvilil a sell ml. N ir t' vn o'f Hampton whore she fert started, she did not pot the vvanncst v o'eonio, but'her'" life around t!;at place, made a di "Vv ; e. and today Hampton is n hottor town because of her vovk. * havo ^'necn irwitod la v:sW tlv in Ihn latter years, and was calif,' n to pi aw? somet b.iivr that n or not deiip before Elizabeth Wright nr?P M that mart of South Ce"MikS "Wright was a jrr ci t 11;tr (*f knots. V'?>i 1 Move T,m\ hard ;.L is to split old hard knots, these which have Loon left hy the word?c11 iv-'! I?was split) ?ih? omc wood in my yard last week in Allendale, while I vn< thinking' about this address. 1} takes a pe; vliar_ kind of Louratc to. ta kh 'ho Sard fuels in a v. oolyard. or Kvially when tin. knot:*, have ! .i ' iiv??jrot?htwd?tttH?tough.?d-Vv pi it them successfully, you urns'. now vour wood and you n'. f?r.o\v your ax. Miss \\ light jr.ad it a snccial part of i or job t" know the rcopb "ith whom sh" !iad to deal, a in! once-she started .f.er something. the**" jvns urn ins* her anion.1 ui. :1 she had lon( what she had in nil.al to d> fliat is why van your** people have this school today, wife its advanlanCK-.wiiich. you are -mnv ?lilr ;-. enjoy". Af'c ! (lie . address." ih*> line ofMarch was-Hformed in front of Massachusetts hull ? t'-e hiyrh school and junior collet,. students, the mode! school group of more than three hundred small children followed.by tie principal and the speaker and members of the faculty. The line was nearly four hundred yards long. Three nieces, of shrubbery planted by the (dubs and the /lowers bfOUirht llV the VOIini? nnnnlii nn.t ""lilts made tip. crave a beautiful' 1 it-flil. as- tho Y'>orhocs students led by Principal Llnninn sane .\iy [.ord What a .Morning. Against the afternoon sun. with the llowm* making a Inu-korouinT. tlio sigh1 _ it t o grave, as two Yoorhees boys 1 lew tans over the Founder, was f indeed inspiring. When th? profession Je/t l!v I :pot, on which rests {lie remains! if the sainted .woman who started Voorhees school, it marked thol fifth -year in-tire history of Yo 1-' 'A ' -i, au<i ip tno-4e--^>c,} of the -re-1 nrirkahU'- owoman who bad the I *aitu and gvi?- to = t- r; Ynindvcs. j \ el j'g TO f a itli Sh're si'.' t.'1 a T ;rr faith stand out by " r vcrk--. | rid those who now en'oy ih. Wans and ty ivilc-os of tlii?- ?o'o<d heul ' nhvavs revere h.cr memory. DI E Wi-IST NKWS Services in the c-hurehes of Due iYest as usual were filled of ferov and spiritual zeal on last Sunlay. The Rev. Hi J. Glove; irought searching messages t" he members of Mt. Lebanon V MF hi reh at both the morning an. ! veiling servi.es. Thotvc who revr.tly connected t! emsolv<s with. hl^TdufT-eh are .Mrs. A. i;uth lluh er. wife of Chaplain- C. S. IJ iimter of the V. S. Army .and diss Mazie Alkins. formerly of St. 'ctersburg, F!a. The day's olft :ug was it-io.OO. At Mt. 7,ion Presbyterian cliunc! he licv. K. I.. Mi-Adams deliver- ( d a strong i/nspel message wlfilc lie Rev. 1.. F. Daniels was tin 1 pi ala r to his nicmbeis at Saint ary l'.apti-t J.'-'rch. .!r. Timothy Wharton rvtunii o bis homo m Virginia aftei pi-ndimr several wcelis here wTtn iome folks. Pfc. Alonza Fair front .-a vera! iays lure f/on; a -camp in Texas / ere lie is station. Miss Kdna hurl came over from Fi d ndsiiin idle^e?'vhr-sr?vho i.s?rr?fv.1 .'innii'i fit'p her brother. They hoUi ;>?>k wrl i. Stft. Fictcio;* Pruitt who is stainHuiLtU. fhc-i ii in i i 111 Ail lias : ^ as ;ho truest of his nfotheif-QIrj Rayles d'..) iny fast ffrPVT J < 'li , 111A Mr* Will,si., A 111ii i ii ._ !' GitfTrey, came down and spent v.o nights and a day with Mr.-, iniicrson's parents, llev. and .Mrs. T. Vausn. Corporal Samuel .Jackson of Cortb Carolina is the truest of his randmotlvnv. Mrs. Dilsto .laksoh.Pvt. K. T. 11 a lines of Camp n-if uic guest D; .\i is i tonnes. .Wl.on s ( II A IT,I. V. M. E. ( 111 RCH Rev. I). J. Finhlea. Pastor ~~ Oi"<- pastof' preached a fnafrniiccnt sermon last Sitnday. after vhicli the feast of the Lord's Supier was observed. Reports were node incident to the educational ally. Captains reported as t'ol- ( ows: Anna Davis, $5.75; Mary ' losel.oro, $4.30; I'eulah Dent. '13.(57; l.illie Hookevt, $10.00; A. fjookert, $1(5.00; Anna Thompson, i 12.00; Table collection $13.5(5. i roial $75.28- The pustor was .ighly elated oyer the great ruc- 1 expressed himself. E. $5. Johnson, reporter . j - ' ' 1 ... 1 Saturday, ,\ptil 10, 1943 <;KI:I:R NKWS w The ; hie 't.ie Uov. C. F. U-'vl held Bethel Methodist church second in.artevly coaf 'l ence' o n Ap.-:! i!ii. ^Ii-' received T\ little less dual ilio saal up;!; l iiomm.nl. ila .. u>. t * r.jfinj* ami uw-t-ii-UjdilLu^: sermon lo a big i'lO'.u! Sunday evening. Vvr. l'!:yii!t. ,'T. Oh>i..s, cc.upo, . 4* o ty w -p'j v i..._ i v i: v > i w ?w : i l w v. nus |jst .ictui'MCfi i't'oni?Atlanta,?Ga,p 'vhoio she was caller! to the Eve I'.tivo Cent in! .Juiisdictlanal met inir.?S?)(>?re|K>. tod?elu:?Uannatn.on <iu! ai 1 anionicnt of a tremendous amount o! bunncs? louhiug tu- - ? ward tiie !;ieat Central Juiisviction.il meeii.T.' lime penmpj in .It ill*. The notice has been rent r o lb rr.cl M. church y+-H+?s-pi,upX- uy rllr. '.op i.. !i. o. trie ton tr.;:e Cluil ...1:... t i.tc.?. aim e?l c-aci. young- in: u ov \.c -an t: c :v. ~ i nyl!' rj'e- ^ sc-rrrr eo.ii tfo to t.' lj r Apiii j I, the Munlar Hi st^X. er.ts \.ih :;Ac a m-shm ar.il ^ cr:uy. j re-mam at l>ci!.o! Moho,. Lt cam a ili.'tt) i}. in. Tiie provet'.U;X eAl! 'frnr.1 ruen- to uc ol"d to tell enOe. I-aeh nreniL. . cf the- church' is ns.-cssed y liar-tor to taki .tll'j rf tile V.r. ^. ripisvrrptrfH^^t; and rcpn.Vs of. tin* church.?^dLir___ jia.-lon Jlcv. dohn C. (iibbe's and fiici - an- i!> l)!y m; i:i>t h o r.enib. !': ; nd I'ne.uL to contribute iar>c !y ;a this. essential and linu'ly appeal. * ClvNTi: \L BAPTIST CHl'RCII Kl'v; R. T. Martin. Reporter |jk Driw.arli?-At ."5:0.1 p.'nj. last ?uadi'.y tiro Flavor. r;.;n57'^ w'i'fTT to BhickviMc to tnlco part in a meeting, v."' 1h'* juniors remained to r. ndi ; a Program :u Central Baplist ihorch sponsored by Miss iv. 'ie! WaFhintrr.m. Rev. Winn of ti!;on nvt'tu i\<ni to .is Sunday ni'e. Ilia s'rivon vns tivra'.l.v enjoyed. Tvlobi'i Soar;, reporter VARUS PROFESSIONAL DR. II. D. HARPER ___ DENTIST FHIinp, Plates, Colt! Crowns, Bridges" Extraction 't?y Conduction Anesthesia HIIjcq.. llmrrx: Toiophor.t " v M f" 7 P M 2-l'?.iO ? 700'2 Main Street im -H. I!, "COOPER.. KH(1 1ST AJXun v >?i- to W* ? i v. > f he C,vr?,:> fL (?< :/? "riM c.>:fJ '^i;.rWork A o'o I'lit.e ] ?,<,!<.- fi ?'iO . Rk5.. 8254 1 J*.'" ~ Wu-MtfjfToft' iyf , fT:!"*., R. C. OR. J. G. STUART II) c, I ar, N osr mot Throjti Kii'cO Accitre I-?!;, ()tlir?- l{i*>idenc? i'ltOd A.M. Tr? I! V.yi. Ki.'s. xnoa ~ 4:00 J'.M, f<> J'.M. uilicc .'5711b OClco Hours: '] eleph'mes: 20.';O Taylor St. 1217 Tine St X- 'l"M"X"W'v *! v ?X' ^ <CHt* ^ Sammons Art College An Accredited School Training in It..nut.. r\.w...~ Barber'-ng and Community Organization Appointments Monday Through F riday P. O. Box 1392 Columbia, S. t. Counts Drug1 Store PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AS WRITTEN^ BY YOUR DOCTOR A Full Line of Toilet Articled 1105 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 2-1967 MADAM PETERS IIAlit GROWER Rnr nioAB n/*J O ? ' - ? " *" - ./ nrnnCTI OCBip ? If ires i.tr? und Beauty. BEST GROWER? Apply once a week?Price 35e. I90G Standing St. Columbia, S. C. 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