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K"' ?I utn a ftrl of 22 yeai * ' j of age and I hftvo a <rery itica Sr. jjfeT father. He treeta me like a chr! ? A, SSlj and don't seem to realize I am f.v grown woman. I am very muc i "c witil n eoldier end k<?-tfil he le es me, -and he is afra fyW of my -father. I wtll thank yc J^r, (yon: The 'WrEftith ot r?y heart i < you will tell m? what to do 1 r? '---- make toy father stop, from actin the hh floes? i- *+* - ' T Answer?Thwe hr^Jtist ofne be your Popper V^ill wfelttfrfffe 111 tl home . . . rnd that is "a son-ii law. If your soldier friend lov< you enough to want to man you . . . your dad will relent. Bi he Will sure cuss out any ad mi ers that are looking for a go( time at your expense. ;?' J* B. Boca?drh)king heer?m whiskey cruse niy husband to su i ' ' fer with his hack? - Answer?The little beer_ a .11 wmsitcy mat your nusoami co sumcs doesn't affect his heal much one way or the other. I , isn't a drinking man and on t NOTE: \ OI'R problem will be -include a r'ippine >>f the column piv?scfitf h Quarter (25c) for " V';; iN'i eo verm if \.iur birthday; y free PTift confidential letter of s< turns in jiiUitlt', I'N-ase sign y ill! l-o :;Iv. vei'- hirthdnte !. S'MMl'CO Y:S V I'M.OI'K for yoi !?'? . fi" I n?ce?savy nod c?i .if 1 loasoott:^. Wrap a ( I I !"! i , -irt* 't'tr \filii".' Vv .V! I A j., .... -Lfiuicir. Kim A?-emb'v Str.??t I St. Barnabas' Missio Higrh School Comm income n t \ ctivitie ' " i - ir^TTTFi'X': r.-r.^: > co! <.ee. aivii'. vi rtn p. wiV&s' High hnol 1 :?.kpiu-vll . 1 . ' hA'd? <*"? j-.if.n't-iu V.: i'cs duri 'i'i. ; i ,i >: r ?ei? ol closing \\ iL_ ',al.. nlace on the 2'Jth of April *< t'.rn" under the direction "of M Rea'ty, B-.A., Benedict collej I Miss Lelial Cunningham, Sti college and Miss Thcdma Devca Vcnrhros' institute. ?The high schooL- plays will or > :ite<{ on trie evening ot M Till :it S p.m. under the direct: ? ..r 'TisR D. Sampson, U.S., Han ton institute. -The Baccalaureate sermon v be pvached Sundry. May 4>th the White Hill A. M. K. church 3:30 p.m. The speaker will Dr. S. R. Higgins of Allen u versity. He willTbe presented the Ven. Max S. Whittingu Archdeacon. The Rev. J. A. Beatty, B. will deliver the address to t graduates on Friday evening at p.m. Diplomas will be present by the Rt. Rev. John J. Grave Bishop of the Upper Dioce South Carolina. MATHER NE\YS Camden, S. C.. April <3th?M 4 Lucile Beardsley, a former prin T - v ry teacher wa9 married... to J Howard M. Reese on March Mr. and Mrs. Reese are niaki their home at 733 W. Main fKent, Ohio. S/x members of the senior Bil > 4 classes accompanied their Instr; tor Miss Alma, Metcalfe, to Jac son high school to participate, their chapel sefviec, April 7i Those taking part were: Sermo tee Tiarlos, Ruth Outmgr Arth 3? -Dun fa id,?tttr* tomrcmr ?rrnr H' I . /Smith and Mary Martigault. \ ' Members or tne senior i.iri a nrr?sr?ntivl 11 twno-rMm A n '""f' ?' j 10, at- Trinity Methodist chun I 'Mf5s F. Smiley was /a charge. Lt. H.B. Watson coach and h ,Uhy instructor here last year, t reived Ijis commission as Scco: ij. , Lieutenant, last week. After ? Tr'^* tlfs CtfrwmlftKion Lt. Wf f. son and Mrs. Watsdn left Tor 1 hotne in Washington, Ph., who -?-??they will observe tlum' (trot vvc ? ' - X dintr anttitbtHttV Rfi* 'j . < 1? ?*?? BjL.2. The National Honor society hr :.> jr. an induction servict, Mond 8|\yjr o?Binin(f, Apyll 5. Those th j jt* inducflfcd wcrt Mildred Kir I '? J ttnd,N Rubyfc HonstotH ?)awid 1 i -fbrhe, and ChaHjc Danfieltp. jt Members of the t)rama cl B: Will present, tyfes of Love," ^ tfieL*?h%bl auditorium, Af^r il M NMtfiW Health Wo. s; | j apelM* Ml A,1 Uf Bchra, guvo a iirtk Hfi? Other* j?rtiC*p?th*K wfcre fe. K HPPf ! . RFAmNfiS ARK NOW READY 0 n Bc ttUHCt ON THE """to 10BLEMS OF LIFE C (MUM *N? MIMAFIDM r# m/ WHO MM MWC* 1 i 1" ?m# iMWAWf , .. ?m r<MM )*ov?ui % ' ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE ^ mmmmwbmmpwhotwwwvMMMBpwi |J22I223E^3ZEH2LC^EGEIifl ^'atcl :s rcw occasions that lie dobs take jcr n a "nip" there rs no harm done. He deep! Id . hould see a doctor about the t^e 1 -<? ' , ~HTu >1: D. C.?Do I have any enemies jyj .around me? I want to be^ i n 1 st id f icndship with everybody. tcr ?u Answer?Everybody likes yon if ?n your community . . . you ha\ * to i rned a reputation as a square- horl ig jhooter and you should be proud one of it. The only enemies you have ,y right now are America's enemies jp '. : . the daps and Nazis. You \yrll Tli u_ very likely pet an opportunity to ' Bs take a crack at them before the rv year of '4d is^ over. ' .nd aV A. M.?I have a problem that dix. r_ ycu may be able to help me with. 1,1 )(j I have already six children" and . my health isn't too good as a vo? , suit of such. 1 try (as well as , 1 m i ( -rr and 2 my husband) to use cveiy precautiu.n. Advise us what to do in . h!l; such a or so : 1 * Answer?Ca it v_v our. problem 1cl_^_('' . . i i n" voir family physician. He will -indly p-ive yon just the informaIc ion you request, as well as help SAL he you to regain your health. > i1 analyaed in this column free. Simpl> pwitfpyour letter. For -a "Private Re- F\ ABBE'S NEW ASTROLOGY READ- ,e.sy ou will receive with your Reading a .- n >und advice analyzing three (3) Ques- the our full name and correct address to te.-t : and please include a self-addressed, ny lr "reply." Explain xour case as ful- T1 mfine your pr? blem* within lh scop- . Quarter with your questions and mail uv.i' nl CM -SER Vlt'-l_. rare of I h< I'altnetto Met) Columbia. S. ('. ua \ Cue lj| Brycle. Lois Traverse, Li 1 lie ctta Marsh, and Mary E. WVi-ght. Mrs On Friday evening, April 1G. ?* r rmnv? hoys presented a prs- J ; a in ;h gyjnnntmtr.t o-v? ?\f let rrrt ^?-?! XL.?Athletic hnnquet. so or.d . . ng ally by th* Atl,lr i - H-. | ;on, will he held A p. Cornell Kirklrr.d, '12. ; ft f?>. rs ; Fnrt?Bcnnine, Cm. Am i1 t - .. ?e; 1 Cpl. dames Hayes, v.-ho- h smite tinned on the "West coast, x i>it <' , ux I school, Thursday. - 7.T,i ^ -ALLENDALE CO. TR. SCHOOL in- 7 ? ? ? Tulii 4 ; Allendale, R. C.?Again the an- j,,.^ j. nual Declaration contest was held v;.s Monday and T.csday nights during the \\\ek of March ^h r were two groups. Nine students \\ j j . spoke on .Mon<iay night. Those , " who spoke on th>s night were: rj, Karmvrie Riley. Ethel M. Gill, ppa) ' Janie Lawton, Jasper Myers, Cara :r.v p Ley Hunt, Pauline Diekerson, Wil- q:jv rT' ma - Mtmer, Gust-ine Chess and Bu- ^pi ' g lilian Jamison. . ,.-l v ; , Those students who spoke on the 'f? second night were: Kip Murdoch ' Harriet Jnwers, Abraham B-sby. ' , Yinell Drayton, Arneal .Lawtnr. '! Thelma Moffit, Richardin? Choice, Bernrce Woods and Annie M. Rob- Rinson. i-** Select musical numbers were Hit iss p'rosented by the 'Female Chorus, i'ei: m- The competition was keen in both Ai'-. I,, groups as each student was well A:>> ' trained. Farmerie Riley won first 4tj- honor and spoke "Hrwathns' Woo- 1 " ;l ng ing". Harriet Maner received sec- i-l-.u ;t., ond honor and spoke "Billy's Rose" -dan Harriet Jawors received third lion- torn or and spok.- "We Hold These "> i" "c Truths." - ... 1 c- j The fudges for this occasion k. j " ere Miss Minnie L. Mnlloy. Mr. i P. J. Mammit of Fairfox. S. C. and j j Mr.A-tmtiiip V. Edwards of Allenlh ' dale. S. C. bom in- I ur joRANCK HILL, 111. CHAMPIONS '-"H L j Jh,. Chesterfield County tour- r.cr'' t nament was held?-in Chernw: nt dem til- Cuultan Academy on Haturaa-y? _lLli. rill April 1U13. The- tvams partici ' .u psitinjr were: Jefferson, Chester-' 1 field. MeHcc, Younjj. Orange Hill A)' arnl Coulter Academy. ^ is* : Orange Hill girls' team who hrs vplayed five- sanies ami won five, lid tame out victorious in the finals. ,e I The team very swiftly glided | over the floor like streaks of l/ghtI ning exhibiting their skill and I lis i training by then t ouch, I'rof. C.C. re | Cole. T tl ' .. *('a"is that played in the Kde; | finals stand as follows: 1st. place, ally I Qrange Hill girls: .Iclfers.on: th? , i girls; 1st.. Jefferson"boys"; and nh* 1,1 Jnd.. Mclii'e Hoys. wen ay I The trophies will U; awarded A at I at a later day >ry the Atholetrc t"i' ,j(_ ' Association of Coulter Memorial tion _ Academy. ' m t **" 'Che members of the team are; la v< Lilian Fundcrburk . . . F. |T>ur uh "Ethel P&jftrcse - r : ". F. tern jn | Anna Peguese ..... K. wisl i Hetibie M. Tflimnn (1. torr - .Beatrice Gilman . _ . (i. i , i N|C" Powe . '. . j _ G. will '1 A standard test wis given all nr. i ??1, 7th ipnKfe students in the county, com Sit5 "7 miiiihi Mfte Tifttdnn is the Sa- I pati W at frthnge Hill and will thci Htake thfe tfrfelcomc address at the .,f Cotthty wi^e graduation exercises icr I } v':, .. ' n; ' NIx nr v^srx NEWS ? R: thlohcin Sunday School is cer- ?< ] y proving to be u real draw- ;n auxiliary of "the' ctmrctrr Wc ~r r. largo attendance every SunMr. \V. L. Marshal, the pio- k ! "sunl. with Tlie" assistance or' n4 J. C. Calhoun, is an efficient ?? r. s. Lucia Bishop \vas the piet guest of mesdamcs L.-ola ''' lei and Iolu .Inch-son last wi ,?k. ^ icr.ds of the Carrol family ly sympathize with them in ... passing of th?ir mother, Mrs. ie-Gavrol on April 6. rhe was ttI [leal christian lady belonging t. Zion Brptist church. Funer- tl rvices were held for Sunday _aj noon at her church. Rev. Bush p pastor) preached the f.neral. D Runett Davis sang "What They Doing in Heaven". Munv t talks wei'e given on this Icrful life. Mrs. (J. A. Parker , "He'll Understand and Bay tv; Done"; ^ . \\ ie deceased leaves thc follow- s< children: Mr. Preston .Carrol, tftclph^tr?Mrs. Mamie Tolland, 1 burg. Mrs. Carrie Williams. 7 Mr. Wesley Cairo! of Nincv-r*' And also twmty gvnnd thild-f' and twenty seven greatgrand 1 ren. Peaceful sleep for thisj : I v. i i\ and .Mrs. Preston Carrol i Mrs. Mami TollailJ. and . on | II Mi-inlay for their hrmo.-; in i t? iloi|?hia ami Piusb'.tifi;. i'. Geoi<re Hint on continues ill, tope to sen him out soon. h ii. if will he a I'i v. Rally" at i: ii).\ cocnVy tr. school lev h. j. Trapp, Principal 'cry one in our school, is'very n these ilays 'fcttinir rca:iy for \ clrsing- xrf?sehotypwhich v-il be p 4th ot Ma\-rMiss->aluda con- : s; i?- on an i al! sscs arc try- l vt ry hard t? win rlie honor. ! .? H- teachers arc ; ettiny rtady :s the commencement exercises 1 h will hcivin April 1st with j, ay v"i\ en i> y Mis ; Hoi .as ? y ne._ Ou \ aril 22nd an_ opcr- j . A Rose Dream, presented by : j; yrim^rv classes. Thie opcr- | p is directed .by Mrs.. Freeman i r . Halyard, Mrs, Jcnes and | Happiness, April 27th. Thisji re intermediate classes will |v ent the joperettn "Season's - r<-s"' April 27. T :s oner- v, is diriT'cd ly Mis. Can't. Mrs ? r an : Mrs. I.OTnns g .tr school was -visited by Mr. 1?Th P D.?t wcel: whib- ? a--s jval-iny an observation "f riyricultuie \vor':er:. He the over.ni^h: truest of Mr. ' Mrs. .1. P.. Freeman who etv-? d h:'- emit -very nv.:ch ~ ? . -T. -Gantty; reporter ? ik ft fy rfi> cross i vk ex che os ql ota a licks Perm"'. S. C".?I>-to ... leadership -of .Mr. K. A. Ready. i, final of -Boi-kricy TrrrrrrrrT" ~ i school the amount of S.V.fi.Td i! reported. Quota $."> 0.0 h u v< '11> \ I WdPSMll' U II GRADl ATE J f i : r?n l:< Corner. S. ('.- Mr. )?. A. J j; Jy, principal of Berkeley Train ft hifrh school, worshiped at Mt. ^ ot R. E. church. Sunday. ""Tj '~Q~ Rev. John L. Aiken" is-rn in- ti and als of the claicii..of '33. JOHNSTON NEWS nday s:h<>ol at Mt. Zion Rapchurch was at its best. All learners unit on icers were at 1 i P'.st <'f huty. Ihc los.son "y Uatuifully taught i-v I tea. ' : I'. Harrison. " v. V.'. Hijfhtower nf lYc'irfifn flat1. at iltc above tmmeu eh S.unlay. Sained Know ii.i jj lit;. .. plenty :'o<i<| l ybtv-eolm apam, ?vL. alway- -j y having ymi. He was an-, by' ln< a;al lnetftcr. l? un'l I'm p.-r ;< ! ,, a at Alt. /..mi Master S-i. ay ' I ::j"j KVIocL. . ^ he Silver tea tcivui at !.< < "l Air. a?<l Air.--. -ATte-n I I v as a very ni-.r atl'air. T c-:\- ' maple nrt .-i. in, Al I I j a _yoi Al"~TTlTii jilt". .pTu^LaUi?v-a^ .a iflTtl tile iiostOss served a lie- v. LI^?2 (' 1) &I^?ui-?- 1'iM'bVH?Srtirt(| (?M?| I ) i'.'. -a.ln^.tia'.t. ' like. I'.iU'1. i-frsfi'i e.\pipsuil | 1 r.st-iv;: a, haviltp. spent a love-| v f.i-' I I,; ).'t. h Mt I'ia 1 .- in went to I is:a. via.. 1'relay ti *? _. : ct Iters wile who 1- sill.- 1 V . .i f< (M FIKI H ( O. Til. ?A HOOl, I )' ! ?? f'n>f. J. K Kinx, Principal i j/ ho b: skotHall teams of th efield Co. i r. scHool were roy- , entertained' h l idav night, a! j basketball banquet held in t' e t( ml gym. The': decoration:- , i jatriotic .v.iti. Joy Me W. M ftei s??( ndii.g \i < & of the af- li soon jn dan< iri? and dedicas of porsjrs they were invited S( he N. H. A. derailment where |, ;mv dellicotis menu was served. (j ititr the meal, members of the ? ? > ? *- " iih.c ia:r ann ,! n (1 for the tea many iwort- vie. . ohk yi-ars. Thi. ha been lh< } < t prosperous of al! the 'years ' l basketball at < i' oiil". Too p, h praise cannot be trs'nthc * Kfngr ar.d ToOm? r for to" T itr.ee they aho'.verj leadl..^ c if t<arr.? to be the champions I Western Carolina. The troph- n wert. presented to the team at \ ir banquet In v 0 ? THE PALMETTO LEAI I'thlchrm?Sunday aftcruuun. \ Everyone t? moK.ng forward ??? * rho Service" in'honor of our hoys ira the Ijh S. Army and Navy. James IIfus Nelson, son of Mrs. a?ri0 speech, stationed i;t the Nad ynlistgd ftarnuto Division Xo. V?U i.io Calif, has written the j ovy of hi',s life so far. It is v ery | iteresting. Wc hope to have it rinted in the nopr future, lie is tine young man and feels that yiir dottier his hest for thtrTTt-vA Pvt; Johnte Lo?an, stationed in | exas, is visiting his parents, Mr. * ful- Mrs. Luther Logan. The Missionary Society met at I ie fcoinc of Mrs. Bella Sales. The rogram for the year.. Mrs. C. A. ean is^oiir faithful rrrestdeTTC TRINITY CHURCH NEWS Z The candle light tea for tin | h'vtety-Six High school faculty 4 as realy enjoyed by all. We Wv ri | my Mrs. Efhel Perry couldn't uc I ith us on account of hep?1:rothoi9 Inrss. Wc had for the fut, a .on- i ealcd lime, pineapple : ml carrot | tlad. devilyd-food cake with cher- | c baik i'po-.tdi- and ehglish t.>a. The P. T. A. gave a program tit. oj into oveniitc which w:ts enjoyed i); try SI The girls quartet and the Moor.- k1, g_i > .r.'. rs?wiH?moi l Lu ?-.m- _i_! ,-st 011 Api ii ISth at Trinity Iv rch. ; t ;l p.m.. At t!v same W4=?zau ?i-nnity win aye a Easte^r festival. L5e with as ft! is program. SPRINGFIELD NEWS ? [ Cnion Academv School - H Thp Hotter vpeeeli club liad its ;|| i-gular'meeting, Friday morning. .. t Lpril 1?. at 10 o'clock with the i\ 'res/Tent.?Miss Zoldfl Tyler, pre iding. ? Those trie-d for ineorrort lan- ,ii urge w.re convicted rid pun- m :h <!. 'I he punishme nts were as i'ol- L ] us: l>efine direct object, appo- i it i.e. eompli'te l'l edieate, etc. Af.1 wr.ivh ide meeamg was -earned H i ti'e hands of th? chairman eu 'it.grain committee, Miss Pandou 'ctroman. Our club meets each Friday. '? he officers are: President, Miss ' e.da Tyler, Secretary, Miss EL-uisc. Rove; Chad man of PV.gra.. e.:..iiit.ee, M.ss Paulor: Stj-oiy^L Tr Tie mcmocis arc utr. and Tuv T. rrdes. LJ Mrs. N. G. Blassen-:ale, tea en.: i charge. ' .... .... . 1 \ \ AYKULEY .SCHOOL -1M SENTS ''-PROGRAM _ *< ' ICTOR-Y--IN- THE LIGIfTEl" u, -rrtrc""will be prts.iued at?Allen7 . r.ivtift.vy. aiuliteii'iu,... .\ioiieiaV. H .p. n i:m >. nt s;.io p.m. The n;|?nni v. ill feature songs b y ikh on<\>:v.in:r st-nptrcs.-es a ,n it-ivr. ( anipl.o). Willi-. J. hns-n v Tid Anni(. Craft. The s;h??Jlrs : Ihythni hand will, of course, be a .tier < ;.:ai ever. The Trio. Douin?Def t, arrt-tftre~Cl;ib TTTc at-~ a ;.\ s highlight:-. * t oni,. out and see lively daia-os! i. icai- gal; the fourth 'ja Tadt) s d<> an "Old Fayhsoiud "A qua re Dance"! Sec the secern. ll" leaders ?lo ino "I.a Conga!" We ai roml.-'i vov ;n evening of enterifnnuiTl. ?*\v. "f I ?\ TAYLOR SCHOOL NKNVS | }{ T. J. Sullivan, Principal ? jp it w Taylors. S. ('.?Principal T. J. f< nilivan visited seven schools of te npor Riehland county Thursday. . |>ril S. along with ire Suporyi- 't L?r, .Mrs. I). K. Jenkins. They dj ere a. . ompanii'd from Bethel .Tool by .Mrs. Annie Hanberry. <n Itrr? mirty visited the Anna oyd school first, where Principal to ivvijf l Washington is in charge. ,u her- was much 'at this school |1t i: "i v'ng c jmna litlation, among |)( inch v.'e'.'c the laautil'ul arrange. eni . liowers. the lockers in a, hie the pupils' belongings are t;1 epi. iht. library, and the condi- fl, on-?>1' the dr. ilumg^ and grounds ot 1 g? n< i al. Th' 1!( Urn! scb.ool of which Mrs w til id terry?r*<?or? oe+fHi J? ?m*"T yr n it iuotilll ,v,? Tru.f.. a" \t ry rrcatlv impressed with ' tm-T'Cogi'f-- and impi oveiiiein 1)0;g iLauli' in?Urn.. hiulduur ui a new ^ :biooh Th.e Iiiik heonclh" was . cry nicely kept and manage* v ore it: baryc arid seven at girls. Ar.'.omr f!i( otaer s. oois vi.-it- , i were Moult ith s.hPol. Mrs. R. | [' ntfitn. principal; Round Topi''1 hool, ,??iiss Alice Counts princi- c al; f lat Rranch school, Mis* Lu- " . .VI.ij. Johnson, prihcioal; Free 1>! opi- sc ool, Mrs. I,cxiy Scott, prin a! pal and Shady Grove school Mrs " alln rinc Ruff, principal. ;c As a whole this trip was in- c| ?>i 111k and pi rtii 1 aHi: Ti.i i i .vas M uch to h(> eonimcnded at all the "i ?h'?>is visited. Principal Su Hi- P an _k?I niii.h to tell lii^ audiene- M Mat tve to his e<H catkwnl trip at bi ic Friday morning assembly. tl Among the recent program^ pre- e: en ted in the auditorium of Tay- n >r school were a play, "Mother n loose Helps Defense", by second nd third grades, Miss ,T. K. Glad- .j en, sponsor; fifMi, sixth and sev- ? nt i grades ?1*? ]iresentcd an in- . resting program of recitation# IK! song's FJMMJSOr'/ll l>> ,<fl l*s > iintf the principal. " In keeping With the program foi 11 Icaltli Wc~k, which was" observ<1 throughout the school, Miss hjcjtctt, county inffse, was instru- a nental in bringing us a moVie h \Y<frro*day, A'firH 7. Dr. Peoples h i the health department, nhd his * )ER zv._ [egro Farmers And 4 'articipate In Fat Stc *'W i^l IF ? m S I This is t!ic* first time that No- v?. r o fanners ami -1 - It hoys havejC. .rticipated in' ll\. Tat Stock j coni low in >puth Cm olina. In ad-j$4.. lion to the Annual Florence Fat f Met low, which is one of tlw laciest '-mo liio' St a tf;?t!iv Cuuiiiber?u f ; tor onnicrc. ami liio I'm- !'"o Fail | i; sv>cir.C".n iin 11'." ; vailahlo space. rho ex hi hie lei! iiiu trr tm?| T; v ,-i d\s and -4-11 ho> to show j plat ni soil their hoot cuttle. firi a. The Nc*?'.'* section was conduct- ' and i by 11. S. Person ol' Florence i ? i utility, Willa".'. Thompson of I'lai m-n id. n' County, assisted ly S. C. of : isher of. Darlington County* Av-'jmh nir Sanders of Muuter County. j ecu. nl George W. Dean of Mari*n i utility. ^ d?irrrrH-*rT't?titit V nhu'vd tw.<? calw-J ='>H ; wluca sold thr $11.1.10. Das- ! d>r ngion Counts placed and sold I '1 sc" for $2.10.dt; Marion Co nty ! h r.i need. and sold tix'o for $160.ih>; ' rest lar.ndon County placed and sold ' ' in. :<n t.ToJ.01 ; mi I'ii>rence" Co. f' ..e ii una so id. o.v-. ive i o. yilt'-l.- "l Tr;L.. vpaj. 'slty- -th.. a:.i- civ! isisc.nt showed fi.e movie. "Te. the gio Farmer" t.nil "Let My Peo-! Urn < Uvo." ! (m< I.oRoy Scott, head of the Coy ! den wits, favored the school with a v.r :\ j lit', its't me and ' x client hoc dp'rc'^ttHf >i "The Seen? t?Trail to?hoc iii/.elis ip" Tuc-dny. April Id. He ...i 1J v ; 1 .'';i h i 1 c.i ' twa.'.ed?i!'1 oy.? to organ?L-er o a troop. an ! v.ointed met how in;r a scout would develop their . ..t .it' utiu irani them for eitinsiiip. . hav ? 1 f-mrt [)OK KK \fl**TUN(;TON i r mr EIGHTS SCHOOL NEWS | the i i * %i: "i the ; chool year the sc*h ipiis nt' looker Wnshinnton Hi . a...ui i.:.ve bv.il ta'nunt -the i. n- j.- \ raits of health, and ml atv piacti;;:l ways jwtVp been ." !(! arie to iorrtntiil th.e imjmrtuf .vh pi VTVv - vl'.*':?! h'.'lu ? M'ttr about Lett l" mm! ne; it;;; Si it r. Thofetoi e the oi.a-i v- ' :i' f. of Naaoaa! Xo.l<> Health. ''"; 'itk fell 'ritfht in keening with ' 1'*i ij daily i)tae;?ce.s < f our pupils l' ui teachers. l'u" On Sunday, Aptil 1th, at -1:30 o Trrr~Dr. R.-W-. Mante spoke, r n r,nf ... ^ o-v?n.i kci!! patrons, teachers ami pupils, is talk was centered around iree Venereal Diseases; and the formation which he imparted .... ay very valuable and served as _ >od for thought to all who lis- FK lied. During the week Mrs. H. B. 1 ires and her Second Graders Mir scussed the vital vmportanoc of a?e rt*puiy- physically fit, especia 11 y \\: umg our war limes. Compari- Tip] >ns Were mad^ between our meals I 'll >duy and those of the non-war ''?f riod. The pupils planned victory '- > caU. taking into consideration >int rationing, and selected foods uy wo, ;d buy with their points >'h vl money which would h.dp main 'f' iin balanced meals. They aiso tjoyed a health playlet, during ' ic of t'.iii* home room periods. !,su Tito theme of the Kofnth virade '"'j1 ;u "Our Health! ami Hon We !' an Keep It." Mr. Thompson and itii a Fine Watch. JiT^t a*?^flv c w.dd. ?m ill- s iirei nJL?-a ' 1 tpoFT ?tr repair damaged s parts ; a Valuable watch, so we must ,.;j eure die aid, of an expert, ; dot- * r or a tiy^t.red nurse, apt uf-? .j r u long wait, but at the -best . .. gns of any bodily d .'.-.orders. 'I Mrs. Hawkins' division of the *Rv ixth ( rade discussed the radir; | l.",.g logram centered around health . |;S( id these along with other discus- I jjj, ons li.lped to encourage pupils j{ai . . u ,, I \i"li VI Ml IV." <- IIV.MH.II ^,."1 ucl;-'..ph as often : s it it is pes- (.]Jt i)lc. A niaunittf, ehapei oped Dy ma [77! llawl.ii>'., u :i '.anil!: ictinu. and also to; red ihe C'it\" [ark.i t? s foods which h a <l . en discussed ami planted in teir Victoiy Garden. Wnol.somc >;erc.se^ and other games were* * 1 rigaged in ??h1 enjoyed by a 1 1 j lie lembers of the group. j dei Th;. activities catrial out i n | ic classes of which Mr. W. H. ! urton ; nil also Misses P.T. Kcr- r|1( Imw and E.B. Sessions arc teach- j j rs proved very successful a s ,..4 ell as enjoyable, and similar in ' attire to thpsfu c:.rred out in ot'nr-classes in-thc.aidlooL On Friday morning the teachers j.; nd pupils \veru invited to chapel our to witness a playlet given |-P) y Members of the Third Grade, jpf fhioh was especially planned for Th * 1 > -H Club Boys ,_l >ck Show i t classitiid as I".-?. (.? ? i and Medium with v< iv tew iiaons. L'. S. Good received f> as cash prizes.. and U. S. j !i. in tecciwd IV. Thirt.S - c nivt ji Were shown ; lid soil! . - \ oorgy Thomas of Florence Co. :ed the Tfi and eh; mnion and ry 1'or "oil?rrf?Mar.-on?C<ni'd;v :cd thv reserve champion. The' nci champion weiahetL G20 ihswa3 purchased by the Union ei: Sards of Florence at 17 is per pound bringing a total 0.1.-10. The total sales for nil .'OS aveiriged better than 15 ts per pound. ?fe4*4v R. -KhuffU44 of Oradmrg, S. . C? donat. d $!0.U0 the grand champion and the dings Seed Company of Attn. (la., donated $5.00 for the rvo champon. The public was . >-(.?' with the quality o 1 es produced and th. ruanm r which thy .club members In;::4 V*? t i? ? ? ..... ? - . ,v pupils of B. \Y. lloights school cle Sam and all of his helpers embers of the Third GradrT lonstrated throe important .s in which the pupiis -might ome good American citizens b.% em-ing?good citiz*4is in?o -w i : i'...larep way:, ere: 1st I' liehig lhe (J: Ib-cn Kule; 2nd irnini; to be Thiifly end i+tth .'l it.g our I untie.* strong and Uh,\. oliss J-. J i. Phelps and <r ( up were gr on credit for in*;' sponsored 1 an enjoyable go; m. tin of these' activities portrayed rry?orrt?ta riding ?points which principal, .Mr. \Y. H. Burton . >trissfd during, our entire ool year. STi:i{ C ANTATA AT iRillS COLLEGE ... 'po. Murrix college ckc;r ui fov.will trainid -.Vices undo.- xlie .'.'lii'ii ni' Professor F. T. A brail v.iil render "Life Eternal" tster Cantata) Ky 1 );i 1 e._ Sunday ernoon, April 18th at f> p.m. in college auditorium. Vo shall be happy to greet you i your friends upon thi< cocaF. P. A ore ha in. Director of Musi. Dept J. P. Garjick, President ArFORT CO I NTV . AINlNG SC HOOL NEWS Jeaufort. S. 0.?Prof. Shanklin 1 the"*mor.d)er? of his faculty elated with t e Ked C?frt?s" rdiive. v/hich netted $122. )0 iso Pond Baptist church contried $">.00: Second Jordan $5.25; ic Hill $5.00; Now Hope $2.05: :\ I I fr.li nc?Q? >' 1 flO "irst "'I'luif ft! .00: 2n?' : 1.0; Mpl 30: 4th $1.00; 5th Sl.'.O; 0th $2 $7.00; St $2.12: i?th <>0; h $4.00; nth. $4.75. i number of patron,,, por.tvibrioru? dollar or nunc. Thviv mac will ho nukiished in the next.to of the Sl.nnkiin Journal. tnr" rrtdiry rrfforhooh"' TTkuToT Kram ccntcre:! nruun'd "Ilealta-" connect'im?with tiro- Nrtionni ?i'0 Health Week observance. very lint' irnv^riiiT'1 irnflo"undOj the direction of R. B. iutni, 'ho Sco-jf Organization under (i'-e.tion of F. B. Shanklin e it? annual banquet recently, "he entire schooi was sadderi"d the recent death of Mr. fiillixon mdfather of Herenle. Oil>n 'hi, who lived at his home. ; funeral \vas had at Hose It'll piist church, the Rev. porter en officiating. The senior sc; was represented on the proni. IJKRT S.M \U.S rLu school notks U-sfufort, S. (".?In I:ei*iiinp with alth Wet k !h.> fsirnltv ami its observed the same by listen to a unique mot'ram sponsorby Miss R. Kergrson April f>. rse (\ Kennedy guest speaker, >ke on "Health Protection'', iehert Small, hipii school honL-iieneral Robert. Smalls on ti e lininirefl amP-Cpurth birthday. I iiftii nnnivcrnify of General boat tui uhoiu thu school named. Refoie a Capacity audice a well prepard program was idered with Mrs. L. "Frazicr act. > as mistress of ceremonies. io main address was made np-j ?,?/ UOIBI.K KHAN CM w??r K M V CIII RCll Kfv, 1?. Cutuingharn. F'a-t ?r ?We? I l 'oturr.hin. 5b A*. -Itti-T S' fi' "T~ [ it ay the church school. Alloa Ctiri.rtiitn hndenv or 1 tso'.-e and rhuich j r( , ? \ ires woi c all wcli attended [ y< and mspTrlmr. TIio Tiev. WTTirum i Greene was o r .truest n inis^vr at | t e eirrhr o'cloc k service. Ilis- nies W,. :ta *?.ge was well received. \Vt. wore pleased to have a number of \ '? hi- ( ( iivg minsters of the gospel to v.->: ) l ip with us and excenn to tho\, i cordial invitation to com.-" when-- 7^7 ever they find it convenient. . ... The Chur.j. Aid club met Mo.ix- :a.r"1 day evening with Mrs. Murtoe ;,.0,, Wiight. Mrs. Mary Williams and "?c*| .'drj K? rn holmcjL are confined ( with illness* 'j'hey have our pray crs. . ivr Cora Coleman, reporter j ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH ^ __ ma Tiiiman. S. ?At St. John \. -\ cc V.. K. chute- the pastor gave ?d I | -pleadhi lecture on "ilealtii", in i;?lp. LonneeUon VJ.ii the unvi.oruiJ ?iL:... 1 I ."vvanc". Ellis Community teaehers and a 'Vroup cf students visitor* Robert- ' vRv* .hmhir high 'school's Spring, festival Fiithiy afternoon and entoyed?the occasion immensely. q April iRtr at 4:00 nV'o-k the j illlllll'*] mlilrocc \fill on <)nl i v?r?Vrtil ni Utiis Community by K.v. I'.. C. _ Vtewni i pastor of tin: 'M. K. church at Bamberg. All ar0 < :>- ..... ( tended?a cordial?invitation t??Uo--?TnT, -present. Splendid will be , (n<ic rcii.' r j V( ?.Mm. M. !' Slaver snent - the Wtsjk j,jt" end at her Sura tor homo. Mr. ami 0ll^ .Mrs. Harold Marshall sjient the week- (.ml with Mr. Marshall's 'other at Wultuboio. Mr. A. L. q Tyler and family wore "u> San day t;-0| guests of Mr. Glover a ul and fam tho sly. rgv V. Glover Marshall, reporter i\{r; -- RF.F.HY- BRANCH N~EW8 MargrCtte tlerrin, Smarter era ? , ... , will rh~ Sunday s"Oo] mot at. the p.l hour and a fine lesson was ; ; Vat t< F-;_.tTrTott tea 'h- J D' nc >?' Tb 'an .'mono tho re-I > Tb v. Devis pveaclu ! and', i of his .soul-reviving scnv.on "T hc'ers. stud'fits and patron-- '"? wish to express their thanks t-> T} Supt. T. F. Hammonds and the new county superintendent for tho new . stove?and?the rovorirg "for oar school W~ hav-i tho roof on our F iTywhovo. It is our hope to paint j j_ ' i. end - >.' <idr. ain-hc1 ' . :ir 1 "" Mrs. M. E, C"a\vfioii! ... j - .TWUI1 r,t iop??at)i.;..pn??r_r~_| irons laistd this'' .ho. ' v.-i..- Q ; ioj- c'.iivi r nmi fi.nni. \tT * 1v 1 ' l*i?hly r.v*pr"<v "(> < ' 'or - j did and herculean ae'comniish- . ,.Vnt\ sec MT. ZION A. M. ! :. Clfl'H-il j ^ ? j ry Ri?v. C. C. Mclluain. I'a*tor | Winnsboro?It .cC'enis an it uu. j ' pastor was at his host last Sunday j morning. 1J<? delivered a ; n. scr J 1110:1. Ho administered the Lor i s Slipper to en tmustiaHy-dartjsrnitm-^j?? her mL communicants. ' | ?<i in tli(. afternoon the Rev. .A. V V.aHter sliristi with n brrttiny'i . sa vage; and o.r runs Wore hll.d 1 ovi rile wing ' -.Vi{ii ^lij? bvautij'tr ??., :.n ssage l rouJ.it to * us. , Sunn,;, night !>y. Rev. !.. T. Marsh. On aliy was <'t grent success. Sister Laura Foster, \v:q died ** in Baltimore, was tuneralized Mop I (lay at 4:(X) o'clock. An appropriate funeral program was rcr.dwrd. Sister Foster ,va= a member of Stewardess Board No. 1. The pas" tor delivered the logy. The Brown Brothers quarut will . ?ing here Friday night. April 2d This promise? to be a rare. trea?. ^:l All art- invited to attend. Mr. and 4:1 Mrs. Plough ltobinson entertained Oil! the pastor and Mrs. Melhvain at ] : dinner Sunday afternoon. 'Id cy 1 report an enjoyable oceasier., ? i T'SwH l.ANCASTKK XKWS ! St. Paul A. M. F. Church j Itt'V. J. S. Martin. Pastor huiK i y sebodl ope icq at the usual hoar will; officers at their j posts. Class No. d Mrs. Daivy Mr,ore teacher, won the banner, eoliection $ 1.1th Class No. 2, Mrs. Martin toucher, won the Mtend 1 n..' >.... ' A n, I . ..... V I I-1 F;s m\?-inT by haps bounds:; At 11 o'clock Iiev. Martin do - fi v *u od?..not it o r of - h i .??auOi iUi- i i riffcr rerirons: Atttohdanco and - uiiuriiiiiHuii ttt'if u'lt HI.' tl. ' mldi-rs homo on leave this 7T~ -jwJc arc Pvt. William, Jackson. 1 Camp Croft; Pvt. Willie R. Myers rPvt. Frank Lang, Camp Bulnir: >Pvt. ,Willie Allen. .J. The Glee Clpb of Coulter Academy presented a' program at the riensant ftidgt> Presbyterian church, Rev. J. It. Parker, pastor. The program was fine. Come rgaiii Coulter. . A \.Thc Ministerial Alliance met al the home of Rev and Mrs. A. R. King Monday evening. A deli cton- repam. was serve1., of winch J v\eryoiie enjoyed. Rev. Grecn\ O'tijo is p; -blent. propriately, by Specialist Joi n F. Potts, C'nited States Navy. . The teachers and students in a I special effort realized the sum ol j>..b8.4;l. Miss M. 1. Eady, 101 li made teacher v illi ?04.111, won p0f - t.rst prize. Mrr. M. hr Fravueuv^ with $27.05 for her fourth graders ^ wuv second prize winner. Each year wo are able to accomplish j^q something significant for the .school. This ye?i '?ui accomplish Cm ment wag the purchase n f the ?? Itaby Grand Piano. Cooperation among students, faculty, and pom. i. munity is our dividond-payitig i . watchword. ' m i - ? 59nfIfrtTfty, April 17, 191 i. \J. K. Qll*R< 11 rit.ii.~u.ii: L.1--L Sundr y was -i I- .U. ' v.iuivii afoers. S. _ at f'-.t- ' f.ial tuuc \yith ('. T. Nwth mid teachers nt ii- dd :. I si.-c3.nd quar: on!, n. ' \ ii held at. 'LkQ with 1 h\ J.K. Tiuwias pnsid ?.<>' die y.t. Pleasant clisi"eliding. 1 i reports that r made slw.w 'l increase over >: * of 'the previous quarters. V . moil prear ed i:y th<? Pre k." elder at S:.'30 wa^ centered. :nd tho tlii iii. .loses wost and mi. The sermon was well deiciLii.nd_lo.Jid responsive echo i t ho heavers. There was one ffii ssion. Our_ scrvice? wore wk c.l with tie presence of a very ingnished vlsi or: Mrs. MaUio W(. v of Haiti more. .Vd.. daughter" ..:m ire Ints.' Hi-hop?nrckctt. Her ? :li was very sane and condive. it d'.iHh "with world's ?? iitinu now, and after the war. mlial wiicon e j.< always accord :o on.. viyiMiio- l*rit>nd? ncmu. i'L. our friends of yest er-yea'PB CL'iR YU- lViliion. reporter. I'AUAIKL \. M. i:. CHl'Rrn Rev'. {). ('. Hrov.n. Pr.rtor vrmff:*?Htii: \vu? a -. at usual hour with oi^W's i iir post, Person reviewed by pastor. Curst sneaker Sunday ii:>- v Roy. X. r. lieotl who I t!'i- theme Christ's second Trip; r, proa; ii.'oCntr. Mi< *nr ) >\a-. ii.il of inspiration. Kv:,ne seemed to have onioyod message. Rov Brown, Pi of. Mrs. M. S?'t?on. Pro; J. "M" os-ond -Mrs. }?;?F---M ilW -w-nT- ** dinner, "rests of Tiev. end Mrs. W. Povyrh. _VU? A. B. IT.uvrr.e aiul-4iU4e?Poroftw?snout week end in Due West with V W. S. Hawthorne. Rov. and jv >. N. R. Hood wore the dinner hi sts of her parents Mr. and <1 a J. Williams. MB ife?are planning._n frrand_prg^ --i m Easter nialit which we h>ne be- a success. T A tt PS " PROFESSIONAL P'HWM " , "?*?'** 'tJTb Utf"L" ?B R. II. D. HARPER ... DENTIST 'illin??. Plntos. fjold Crowns. Br id pes E<traction hy Cni'ductfcm Anesthesia T~ "ii-v H'uirv.* Teieohonc CI. t.. , P.M. J-(??"0 ' 709!> .Main Street K. H. H. COOPER?T . .. DENTIST rial Attention Given to eases oi the Gums ro!(' frown and I'ridne Work A Specialty ce iMini.c OiliV ltejs i.2r>* \YnO.in^ton St., C><.''a., S. C w,,W' > v v'/w > )R. J. G, STUART Eye, Tar, Nose and Throat Glasses i'i??ca Accurately Office Residence JO A.M. to 2 r.Jl. Khs. 4093 )0 1VM. to f> i'.M. fnliV.. rtTQR ce Hours: Telephones: 0 Toyior St. 1317 Tine St immons Art College An Accredited School raining in Henuty Culture, Harbering and Community Organization |_ polntmenta .Monday ^Through 3Friday O. tioi 1392 Columbia, S. ^ V I i > v h "-Tpr ... !ounts Drug Store i PRESCRIPTIONS IMPOUNDED AS WRITTU RY YOUR DOCTOR k Full Line of Toilet Articles 05 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE i-1967 " . . ' * -? w>"**WV V W II IIII IIIMIIB IB III?? HADAM PETERS HAIU GROWER Diseased Scalp ? Give* Ufa 1- Reality. BEST . GROWER? ? ply once a week?Price S5e. f> Blauding St. Columbia, 8. C. mt9 Drug Store, Washington __ Thomas Drtuc Store, iTajtai and Harden Streetn MMMlMiM * >