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/ V / / Local Leaders Hold Meeting January 9 A joint meeting of the 4-H club local leaders of Greenwood and McCormick Counties was held at the Court House on January 9th with six leaders and their Agent, Miss Carolyn Avinger from Green wood County, four leaders and Agent, Miss Elnita Harvey of Mc Cormick and Miss Mary Shaw Gil liam, Clothing Specialist from Win- throp College, present. In the absence of the president Mrs. Floyd Cothran, the vice-presi dent, Miss Lettie Mae South pre sided over the meeting. After a short program and business session. Miss Gilliam took charge of the meeting. She gave a very interest ing report of her trip to Chicago, where she chaperoned a group of 4-H club girls, who entered the Na tional 4-H Club Contests there. She then presented the lesson for the month, which was, “Posture in Relationship To Clothing.” Miss Gilliam stressed the effects of proper diet, proper fitting of cloth ing and shoes, proper exercise and proper mental attitude upon pos ture. After the lesson, Miss Gilliam gave several exercises to correct imperfect posture. The meeting adjourned to meet in Greenwood on January 30th at the Oregon Hotel. x Young's H. D. Grand And Petit Club Meets Jurors Are Drawn Hog Cholera In Countv Cholera has broken out in a drove of hogs in the lower part of the county. Dr. W. A. Barnett, Vet erinarian of Greenwood, S. C., has been authorized to work in the county by the State officials. He will be back in the county for this work Saturday, January 23rd. Any one who wishes to have their hogs vaccinated against cholera please notify the County Agent at their earliest convenience. R. D. Suber, County Agent. The Young’s Home Demonstra tion Club met January 13 at the home of Miss Frances Walker with our agent, president and 8 mem bers and one visitor present. The following program was car ried out: Scripture: Mat. 5:1-12—by Miss Ruth Young. Prayer—by all. Watch your P’s and Q’s—by Mis; Frances Walker. Mrs. John Goff resigned as sec retary, and Mrs. J. C. Young was appointed secretary. The meeting was turned over to Miss Harvey, who gave a demon stration on Serving Our Meals. Miss Frances Walker served sandwiches, cake and hot choco late. Mrs. S. L. Long will entertain in February. Reporter. Union Meeting And B. T. U. Rally At Clinton Called Off On account of an epidemic of measles in Clinton and surround ing community, the Fifth Sunday Union Meeting and B. T. U. Rail.* have been called off. Louise Bracknell. --V- Card Of Thanks For the many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and at the death of our mother, Mrs. Hen rietta Bradley, we are deeply grate ful. Every expression lightened the burden and warmed our hearts. We shall always cherish the memory of the sunshine brought into our dark days. The Children. 0 HOLLYWOOD THEATRE McCORMICK, S. C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY January 22nd and 23rd, 7 p. m. and 8:45 p. in. Matinee Saturday 3:30 p. m. GEORGE O’BRIEN HEATHER ANGEL in “DANIEL BOONE” This is good don’t miss it! ALo Two Reel Comedy “Framing Father” and Easy Aces “A Job’s A Job” MATINEE SATURDAY 3:30 P. M. Adults 20 cents. MONDAY and TUESDAY January 25th and 26th, 7 p. m. and 8:45 p. m. El ANORE WHITNEY—TOM BROWN LARRY CRABBE in “ROSE BOWL” This is another good one! Also ^ | A Paramount Variety “The Rhythm Party” and LATEST NEWS EVENTS ADMISSION: Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12, 10 cents; Children 12 to 15, 15 cents . -r"' Grand Jurors for the year nine teen hundred and thirty seven and Petit Jurors for the first week oi February term of Court, 1937, for McCormick County, which begins on Monday, February 1st, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., are: Grand Jurors: J. P. Deason, E. R. Price, G. C. Patterson, M. M. Marshall, Robt. M. Pettigrew, Joe J. Link, E. M. Price, W. M. Strom, W. M. Talbert, W. T. Self, C. R. Edmunds, G. E. Carroll, D. J. McAllister, Jas. J. Collier, T. L. Britt, T. W. Walker, Fred H. Morgan, E. L. Hollingsworth. Petit Jurors: Ollie Wideman, E. P. Bentley, T. W. Gable, C. E. Newby, B. F. Parks, C. W. Robertson, E. G. Jennings, Kennedy Dowtin, Ellington Jester, H. F. Edwards, T. E. McDonald, J. W. Britt, Roy Strother, Oscar McClain, R. Bonnie Dorn, James M. Strother, Edward R. Coleman, J. T. Link.. Marshall D. Black, G. V. Shrine, J. H. McClinton, Horrace Creswell, Calvin Spence, T. O. Young, ! t ' W. E. Sheppard, Jr., W. W. M. Lindley, J. W. Miner, E. C. White, L. C. Rich, C. L. Bridges, W. S. Clem, Julian Stone, Jim Parks, L. E. Reames, B. N. Talbert, W. L. Dansby. Honor Roll McCor mick Public Schools, 4th Month, December. -SXX- Thirty-nine Girls Adopt Project In Two Clubs At McCormick High School The McCormick Sixth Grade and the “Betsy Ross” 4-H Clubs were organized September 11th at the McCormick High School Auditori um with twenty-three girls in the Sixth grade Club and sixteen girls in the “Betsy Ross” Club adopting Clothing, Unit I as their project for the year. These clubs met again October 2; and their lesson on “Equipment for Sewing” was discussed by Miss Harvey. The girls were taught the right kind of needles, thread, scis sors, etc., to be used in sewing and were asked to equip a sewing box before the next meeting. The next meeting was held No vember 6th and the lesson for the month was “Cutting Garments by Patterns.” Miss Harvey gave a demonstration on how to use Com mercial Patterns. The first gar ment the girls were asked to make was an apron, which they were asked to make before the December meeting. The McCormick Sixth Grade and the “Betsy Ross” Clubs met De cember 4th in the High School Au ditorium. The lesson for the month was “Standards in Underwear.” The girls learned that the most com fortable and the most serviceable underwear is made from cotton j materials such as seersucker, mus- ! lin, long cloth, Indian head, broad cloth, dimity, prints, percales and washed flour sacks. These mate rials are also easier to sew and launder. Reporter. ; GRAMMAR SCHOOL: FIRST GRADE— Doyle Abercrombie, Roy Hartline, Bobby Huguley, Rebecca Simpson. SECOND GRADE— Lois Edv/ards, Betty J. Suber, Claude Huguley. THIRD GRADE— Thelma Chiles, Billie Freeland, Belton Harmon. FOURTH GRADE— Helen Fooshe, Bertha May Harris, Kathryn Schumpert, Jo Smith, Maude Wideman. FIFTH GRADE— Carolyn Hitt, Dale Moseley. SIXTH GRADE— John Wise, Jamie Sanders. SEVENTH GRADE— Virginia Fooshe, Norma Holloway. HIGH SCHOOL: EIGHTH GRADE— Betty Fuller, Natalie Brown. Ninth grade— James Bell, Laurence Strom. TENTH GRADE— Charles H. Williams. ELEVENTH GRADE— Vivian Jaynes, Mabel Wiggins. SEMESTER HONOR ROLL The following is a list by grades of those pupils who have an aver age of 90 or more on each subject for the first semester: GRAMMAR SCHOOL: FIRST GRADE— Doyle Abercrombie, Roy Hartline, Rebecca Simpson. SECOND GRADE— Betty J. Suber, Lois Edwards. THIRD GRADE— Thelma Chiles, Billie Freeland. FOURTH GRADE— Helen Fooshe, Bertha May Harris. FIFTH GRADE— Carolyn Hitt, Dale Moseley. SIXTH GRADE— John Wise, Jamie Sanders. SEVENTH GRADE— Virginia Fooshe, Norma Holloway. HIGH SCHOOL: EIGHTH GRADE— Natalie Brown, Lois Freeland. NINTH GRADE— Laurence Strom, James Bell. TENTH GRADE— Frances Cheatham. ELEVENTH GRADE— Vivian Jaynes. -txt- Mt. Carmel News The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Connor of Charles ton will hear with saddened hearts of his sad bereavement in the death of his sweet young wife, which occurred last Thursday night at 8 o’clock at Roper Hospital in Charleston where she had been a patient for several days, suffering with pneumonia. Mrs. Connor has often visited in Mt. Carmel, and her charming personality, winning ways and lovable disposition won for her the love and esteem of everybody. Mr. and Mrs. Connor are parents of 5 sweet little children, and the deepest heartfelt sympathy of the entire community goes out to the heartbroken husband in his great sorrow. Mr. Hollis Connor left last Wed nesday for Charleston to be with his brother, Mr. Laurence Connor and family in their sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter McKinney were called to Charleston Friday by the death of Mrs. Laurence Con nor which occurred at Roper Hos pital about 8 o’clock Thursday night. Miss Gladys Scott of Greenwood spent the past week end here. Mrs. John McCoy of Anderson visited her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Mauldin, one day last week. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Reid of Mc Cormick were visiting in and around Mt. Carmel one afternoon last week. Mrs. Roy Edmunds and Miss Elsie Edmunds of Augusta spent the past week end with her mother, Mrs. Ida M. Black. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Russell and Miss Elizabeth Russell of Augusta spent Sabbath with Mrs. J. W. Boyd. Miss Elnita Harvey of McCor mick was a visitor here Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Inman Griffin of Americus returned home Saturday with Mrs Hunter McKinney from Charleston where they had been with their brother and family in their sad bereavement, the death of wife and mother. Mrs. Griffin left Sabbath afternoon to return to her home in Americus, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Watson of Mt. Carmel and Mrs. Jennings Dorn of McCormick were among the honor guests at a dinner party given last Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch at their home in Clarks Hill. Always a gracious host ess, Mrs. Bunch was unusually charming on this occasion. After the delicious course dinner was over, an enjoyable trip to the mov ies in Augusta was made, and very much enjoyed. The entire even ing was a very pleasant and happy one to all present. Bordeaux News (Too late for last week.) The weather is still warm and disagreeable; the farmers are look ing forward to an early break in order to make a desperate effort to recover some of the losses in 1936. Those who have been sick in this community recently, we are glad to say are all improving. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Harmon and Misses Florence and Eula Mae Hoffman and Fannie Mae and Irene Hodges were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lind ley and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rush of Greenwood were visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hodges and family Sun day afternoon. Mr. Albert Gibert of Willington called to see Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harmon last Friday afternoon. Mr. Charlie Parnell of Lowndes- ville and Mr. Edd Lee Parnell of Mt. Carmel visited their mother here one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Willis and children spent a while wiCn Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M. Lindley and family last Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. G. Mitchell was visiting relatives in Iva last week end. Mr. T. P. Bouchillon of Piedmont was a caller in this community Sunday afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Cade and Guilford Cade, Jr., Mrs. Manly Willis, Misses Helen, Frances and Aline Lindley and Fannie Mae Hodges were shop ping in Abbeville last Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Goff of Troy spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simpson. Miss Fannie Mae Hodges and Miss Aline Lindley spent last Tues day night with Misses Helen and Frances Lindley. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cade and Guilford, Jr., were in Greenwood on business Saturday. Dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cade’s were, Mrs. M. B. Abercrombie and little Milo, Mr. W. D. Morrah, Misses Katrina and Billy Morrah, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krell. Little Milo is spending the week here with his grandmother. — txt Card Of Thanks Four New Buildings Planned For Lander College Will Be Erecte I On Campus As Part Of New Program Greenwood, S. C., Jan. 14.—Four new buildings on the campus are contemplated as part of the $1- 000,000 Lander College Endowment and Development Program, whic> is now being organized on a state wide basis, according to plans an nounced today by Dr. John W- Speake, president. The principal unit of the propos ed new group will be an adminis tration building, housing, in addi tion to administrative offices, an auditorium, classrooms and lab oratories. The present administra tion- building, known as Wiliam Hall, would be converted into dormitory. With Chipley Hall, new est of the present campus struc tures, it would provide living quar ters for as many students as Lan der contemplates enrolling and al so for the faculty members. Other units in the proposed building program are: A library building to house the collection of books recently enlarg ed to meet the numerical require ments of the Southern Association, of Colleges and Secondary Schools- A gymnasium, including swim ming pool. An infirmary, equipped witti- modern hospitalization facilities. New Equipment, especially for the music department, and gener al reconditioning of the present buildings also are contemplated. In explaining the need for the new buildings, Dr. Speake stated:: “This program was decided upon only after careful consideration of the minimum requirements of the college. “With an enrollment of 501 stu dents, the largest in our history; every available inch of floor space on the campus is being utilized. We have, in fact, outgrown oar plant and it has been necessary to go beyond the campus to house students and faculty. Last year it was necessary to acquire two pri vate residences and convert then into dormitory quarters.” The campus proper at Lander - covers an area of seventy-fiae acres, providing ample space for new construction. A bare field 5a 1904, when the institution was moved from Williamston to Green wood, the tract now contains foar arge brick buildings in a beautifal- iy landscaped setting. XXX Home Demonstration Agent’s Calendar January 22-28 Friday, Office, a. m.; Chestarai; Ridge H. D. C., p. m., (Mrs. Blanche Hendrix). Saturday, Office, a. m.; Offier. p. m. Monday, McCormick High School 4-H, a. m.; Office, p. m. Tuesday, Office, a. m.; Wideman H. D. C., p. m. Wednesday, Plum Branch 4-H Club, a. m.; Parksville H. D. C., p. m. Thursday, Office, a. m.; Modoe H. D. C., p. m. x Rehoboth Club Bakes Fruit Cake s We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the many Kindnesses shown us during our re cent illness and bereavement. P. J. Robinson, Frances Robinson. On November the 17th Rehobotti Home Demonstration Club jbc£ with Mrs. E. M. Morgan. Mixing and cooking fruit cake occupied most Of the afternoow. The demonstration was put on krj. Miss Harvey and Miss South. After the devotionals Miss Har vey very ably gave the lesson of the month, “Balancing Our Diet* Mrs. B. S. Clubreath had chaatfa of the seasonal program. We usual ly get valuable information front these programs as well as amass ment. Mrs. Morgan served delightful refreshments. The meeting ad journed late in the afternoon meet with Mrs. Minnie Winn ia December. Reporter. 1.