University of South Carolina Libraries
^ ~~~ r ? 1 ?;?:? ' p. ? ; ' '/ . : ^ ^ ' , ; %%c i [ . - , p ^ ??w? L SPORTS PASTUF . ... . L il. W. BALM ' - - > ., The football season has passed into I.ast week two important games- were |-i.s ami State [>fayed irr a rain and on ; weather renditions were i?ior a good t< but -vie lory was not hers until the hard son,had boon fought. Morris made bi Coactr (.11oo 11 says that ho' didn't have serve a groat deal of credit. Abrahai tertors nrr the M.u-rjs-team.? it was I. coivod a pass, on a shift play which across the Morris goal in the second p< * . decided however as neither teijni was s * . The game was rathej' a dull and list let bly on account' of indecision in a . few was heard to suggest on one occa,sion 1 and at, another time when the garnet same voice cried nut "Why" don't yoi manship that! Cy Cotton is.still puzzled -at a team' dating in a foothaTT game and then"" ml 0 HiTrre^to operr ~^t?is?a-won dorr* * * _Wc are glad to report that Jack Will ?? inn iii an automohilV accdeiit last?Kxi - er with Karl Jamison in. handling tl "Little ^'anxwleon" McCih.ee and -Roy II - lucky birds. Neither of them was.' inj as had as it tirst was thought. T ~ ? * * Frank Bartiehj, of the 'Columbia Red as to a method he would use in stoppii Rogers calls it), lie woulld eiupbty and play the g~aiiie .at midnight or si ? suti'frest someuunsr ihiu. uiikmi prow i i? TufrkegceT ???:? .' * This'is bmrfg .written prim- to tlu* Bo ~7 FruTay. The two Bookers' of -Colimit: ? pf.'.viTTh-*-! s'im'v spoetac^ilar iranie. It i Jwt'P the gfrgon fuHne this'year. Colui SehQol a mlr better support than IF " " ~?" appearance of boing a??"f rae nnithi _ present week. : - v J Well, Morgan has been deelarrd-tdwM Morgan's TTTSfrunch ami Kd-M44rnU-ceii 'tea 11.1 mates at Lincoln. Their success "their old tettill mates Lei good, * The Cayre season, is tin. f olunthia is Our Sports Editor's A1 II. W. BAUN ' * * Having been requested io?a - lotie Association eleven I anv faced 1 ? , Some good tea-<n^--hnA<.'-been dovelopet lief that it would he utterly impossibh any elevt^Anen and calling them the ers seen on our irrdirons. I am niaki ? eW'Vfni >)ii t/-1' ?i1Syrm-t vm.nTishiit Offensive play. r-r?r. CirTTTTj pltt S'T-V~* <l| 11 I ? ll> I tfll t I 11 h I 'JT W 1 SI' first jtcam because of excellence- in t themselvesto be-poor spi rts on thp ) holds, tho footfall code i one who is sppctfui toward-tho officials; and one 1 ciency on tho part of 'officials -to indi viso of tho hands on otlcne, trippng. ~?" ward Tinsy nines aitd tho like. 1-shal. tho men accordim* 1 n the lour .dand teams are my selection. There js ve is my belie? that eihor of thes^ tea in team all the trouble it could stand; r~?r; .?' first TKAM: I)awkins (State) ? .iri?- LI Hodgp^'TAH^n) ?-I-"-; v _ _L Mack (State) ?' --- L 1 Fvans (State) ; f1 Veal (Allen ) , i_ ? .-R 1 Ilillery ' (TTaTnesT - - - - - - R1 Cunningham .. (Paine) r ;?RJ Nelson (Allen) ?? .-_-Q ScMt (Allen) . ~LHI T.aM: t ' (Iln'mes) ....... R111 Lip-comb (Benedict) . -F I STATE COLLFC.K1 CAPS CHAMPIONSHIP. " by J. N. Freeman, Jr. - J * Orangeburg, S. C., December 19.10?Playing on what might be' termed a soupy field, the State College Bull Dogs subdued the fighting) little aggregation'from Morris Col- j lege in a 7-0 tilt on the local grid iron, to win the championship. The frame, a charity one for the benefit of the American Legion and tin' employed, Avas full of thrills aruLfree "" * from distractions.-^ The ^^'"i^uifuil i State's defense. They placing the, IJtlll Wll ?1I?V , four downs. A 35 yard lin0 pass from Cain to Evans paved the way for the p'oints "of the Kafm't in the Second quarter, [ beinK completed hy Giljiam through j pA Mn?t Of Your: Trading With Our Advertisers. '? - IE BROWSINGS GARDNER i the limbo, and remains a memory, staged in Orangeburg. Friday Mori rain soaked field, Even though the jotball game was had. State won 7-0 lest Association light of her 1030 seaut one substitution during the game. ? any more reserve. Those boys deiii, Richardson and Britton were holy makes, him eligible, and scampered ?riod. ?, wp. uccessful.in crossing the other's goal, is affair. It was slowed up considera instances., A very influential voice 'Take^fhose whistles away frorcr'em;" ami gold were being penalized the i give Vm the game." Fine sports * : a ' s being hostile to the idea of his offiwunting him to play the gratuitous * . ? ianis is LmpVoving nicely after his mday..?Wo had been associates togeth7o Benedct-.Morris gilmC that?p:?mr ill, Jack's traveling companions were hired in the c^-ast. Jack's- injury isn't * >rd made a suggestion some time ago lg Notre Dame (Knutrodbme, as Will a colored team, dress them in black imething to that effect. We would more effective. Pit the Irish against * oker Washington clash at Hurst Field iia and Atlanta respectively usually is ttut"hope that our own Booker-will ii'bia woul.d d.o well to give their High ley* recei.ve. The youngsters had the * ' ...r _i_ upion of the C. I. A. A. Jimmy Uw, tch TTrTtre-J'J.'U) aggregation were my i- in producing a chaijipidn makes ail promised some colorful games. 11 S. A. L_A, A. Team, IGARDNKR. 11 South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athay a ask that is by no means easy. > for one to do full justice by picking best among the hordes of good playng my selection of a first and second -2.?('onrairt'. J. Defensive play. 4. have received consideration for the he three lattr regards, have proved ,jridirarw- A football player who upcourteous* toward his opponents; re,vho does not take advantage of ineffiilge in unfair tactics such as illegal khdeng, clipping, interfering on forI .n<.il j.i.iscuyrs each player but judging [IT|"<U 7n..nt iino.d iihnvi- the following ry little to choose between .them. -It is would give, a mythical C. I. A, A. >r- j SECOND-TEAM: , " * fi, ).: Webber (State Ta-? Pearson (State) G ?... ? Ransom (Allen) ,r JL' ... Adamson (Benedict) G 1-?Player ' (State) Britton (Morris) ] 7. 77'Sulton (Claflin) .-? . - _ Jones (Haines) i ? ?. Cain (State).. i _ Waller (Paine) * ' Dicks* (Allen) right guard and tackle. The second half showed State playing a great offensive game, keeping her adversaries in their, territory. Officials: Referee: Jamison, OberIin; TTmpireT Williams, Benedict; Linesman: Baumgardner, Lincoln. W'H ITMIRR NEWS Mr. Samuel C. Ei>ps, son of Mr. aruT Mrs. J. ,C. Epps, was killed in Winston-Salem, N. C., Saturday, Dec. 6. Tim fiiriorhl services will bo held at Cedar Grove A. M. E. Zion Church, T uosday, December !)th. Mr. and Mrs. Epps, have the sympathy of the entire community ' , Mr. John W. Garrett spent the V?Jo T c?>. inn imine ?n Laurens, o. i no loiiowmff persons were pleasant visitorsi'at Cedar Grove Church Sunday TTecemBer 7, Mr. D^aytort -Caldwell, Misses Anna Lee AbramS, Willie Means, Mary Ola and Vertelle Tftft PALMETTO SPO ?NINETY-SIX NEWS S g H ?, Rev. H, M. Taylor the newly elected Pastor of Bethlehem Baptist | Church made, his second appearance I on Sunday December 7th much to the i delight of his members and friend.v At 3:00 o'clock the appointed hour he arose and announced his text from Acts y.:6; subject yOut of Employ- . merit; Seeking a Job." Rev .Taylor ^ was at hia best, as he pictured Saui on his way to Damascus to persecute God's church. He is indeed * 1 i. gospel preacher,-one who knows what to say, how to say Jit and when to i say it.' At the conclusion of this ? wonderful sermon, Mrs. G. A. Park- , er, verily she is to Bethlehem just what Deborrah was to the Israelites. ^ who in well chosen words "surprised v the membership by announcing the 0 success of a few heroic women in raising money to liquidate a debt of , $80.00 of long standing. In proof of this statement, Miss Sarah Joseph, presented the receipt to the- treasurer ? | Brother F. T. Cyrus. 1 j The 4th Quarterly Conference of u the Greenwood District was held in f the Mt. Pleasant A. M. E. Church on Saturday; December 6th and 7th. -? Elder P .M. Garey, presiding. The session was very inspiring.Elder Garey preached the casing sermon which a was very instructive, and heart tocuh ing which was evidenced by the clap- ^ ping of hands and shedding of tears. Truly Dr.. Gary is a great preacher. J Profs. A. J. Thomas and Eldridge, 1 teachers of Brewer Normal attended -y Church at Bethlehem. On Sunday Dec. 7th Prof. Thomas * made a strong plea in interest of his * Vocational Agricultural Work. Veri- 1 ly we believe that Ninety-Six will in s the near future see the dawning of . ^ new day under hts adtninistratlbh 1 as Agricultural Teacher. Miss Berdie Calhoun was called home from Atlantic City, N. J. to the bedside of her sick sister, Mrs. Laura Abram. '' ^ . Grand-ma Georgia:' A. -Pope, is spending sometime with her daugh- i ter, Mrs. Lugehia Robinson in Lake t City, Fla. i Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church is all I smiles over the coming of their new t pastor, Rev. .T. W. Shaw, if our ear- j nest request to the M. E. Conference [ is granted ** ? return of Rev. R. R r Williams Ninety-Six then can boast i of having at each church strong and 1 . fearless leaders. ? s Rev. R It. VVihiams left un Tues?? dav, Dec. 9th for the annual confer- t ence which meets in Sumter, S. C. j 5 NEWBERRY NEWS ( * ( Op Tuesday night, the teachers | Mrs. Alice Guide read the les- ^ son text the superintendent E. F. j Fleydj read the education. Mr. Jos? eph Davis Was?appointed for the- ^ teacher of the next lesson, and a com- ( lpittee was appointed. Mrs. C.' E. Floyd Mrs. A. Robinson A. L. Guide - and?Mion^N.?J-;?Shearman. The senioi^chpir met Thursday,nite , and had election. Mr. W W Graham "President; Mr. Joseph Davis,"Croris- ~ tet*. j Mrs, N. J. Gallman assistant ] Secretary and Mrs. Harriet Jones, ] Treasurer. - ( Services at Miller Chapel was good ( all day, two abled surmons was preached by Rev. J. C. McClellan, the ] Pastor; the services was largely at , . .ti;ndc.iU , Cnllrrtinn was?ahn jfhotl ^ Mrs. Virginia Gray and Rev. Boo?er of Player St. are still -on the sick lisa. -"^uthefford has return.,,1 liruu. ni.- vt ?. ? 1 cu Hum ?? mtf r mins, ?ew 1 orK, alter spending the summer.' On Sunday afternoon .December 7 at 4]:00 io'clock "A Silver Tea" wa*--] giveji by Stewardess Board No. 3, of ( Miller's Chanel Church, at the home ] ;of; Mrs. Josephine McKensie. Pro- ( gram was" rendered: Music, Jesuo ] Paid it all; Prayer, Mr. J. \V. White j es H. Nance, and E. Guess. Solo, Miss t Duett: Jesus lover of my soul," Miso < Christina Bates; Reading, "We are * Rising," Ethel Cromer; Trio, "Whis j pering Hope," Misses C. L. Ruff, M. t S. Nance and E. M. Wilson; Solo, t morning miss A. Washington; t Heading, ''Christian Sabbath," Miss T K. Burton; Quartet "Rosary" Misses ^ T. V. Gallman, E. Guess, H. Nance ] and E. Bianrh;- t>v""0 Solo, Miss Gall } man; Recitation, "The Devil's Sign is \ Out," Miss Mvrtle Nance; Solo, "My j Love is a Rpse," Miss H. Nance, j Short talk, Mr. J. W. White; Solo, t "Homing" Misg A. Washington; j Closing Remarks, Rev. J. C. McClel- j lan, after which a delightful repast r Was served. j JOHNSTON NEWS =" v? J ? The faeulty was the <Rnner #n?ests of Rev. and Mm.?Kewy- Dukes at their country home on Sunday. 1 The~HJlee~ Club' "wUT present "The 1 Word Fulfilled" a Xmas Cantata on I Friday night December 19th. . Prof. C. D. Mcintosh attended the County Teachers' Meeting at Edgefield on Saturday. ov ivvna .1 j?l 11 IK OUp tiav ChM?eh.o*. Sunday wm wwitt -r -t success. This rally will continue < thru the 3rd Sunday in December. The rn^ Club . has Purchased a i Croquet Set. They seem to enjoy ] this new feature of amusement. Mr. David "SnenKard a faithful cit- ] izen of this town departed this life t I LEADER " ' RTS unday, December 7th. He will bereatl" missed bv all who knew him. le was a loyal member of Bethel C 1. E. Church. WESTMINSTER NEWS r ~ The sinking convention at St. liew Baptist Chuuh was a saves on ist Sunday. Rev. T. A." Gideon. the 'resident presided with 'much inter-, st. The members of the First Baptist Ihurch, Rev. H. 11. Sanders, Pastor /as proud to see him grace the pul it-again Sundttyr?Rgv-.-Santlers?bttreen traveling for a few weeks orT lis missionary work. . Miss Gladys Wright,' Mr. Robt. V right, and Mr. Filbert Thorn naoiL /ere at home Sunday all areVtud'onts f Seneca Junior College. Mr. Jofin Henry Williams of Sen ca, S. C., was a visitor in town Sun^y;? : : ? Mr. R. Arnal one of the instructor^ if the East End School of Seneca, 5. C., was in town on business Satm lay. RevL H. L. Davis, left Monday, or Orangeburg, S. C., he will meet he Con Conference at Sumter. S. iefore - returning. The members of John Wesley M..!w ,re anxiously waiting his retih-n. Misses L. Floyd, and M. Wright pent Sunday afLunoon ''pop 'caHing" [*hey were royally enti'i .aiiH' ! in iIkoveiv home of. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Cay also Mr. J I). Wiley, and otheis Misses?Floyd and Wright?cn.ii.yod i grand an O'possum dinner en Monlay afternoon in .the home of Ait.-. Clia Alexander. The rest of the afernoon was* spent in telling timely tories and eating nui v Miss Sadie Aim-Jiupj-ee has been 11 thepawg-woek.? ? L ' m % m ' - LBESVILLE NEWS The Self-Reliance Grmrp is-nt^vnrk igain. The following officers were dected: Miss Beatrice Thomas,- Dresden t ;_ Reedv Rowe. Viec-I'resident: diss Lamhert Boyd, Secretary; Miss Eunice Tbornas Treasurer Miss Don! ,rne Miles and Mrs. Sarah E. Quattlejaum, are faculty advisors. The lame of this organization ,ex.preiguis ts Motto: S-E-L-F-R-E^L-I-A.N-C-E >Ve are trying to live up to our Motto >ays the members.? ?? -?Out uf sixteen enthusiast fe boy;-. wo quartets were organized as the unior and senior miartets wViinh <>n. ered a quartet contest between themselves' and the Ethridge Brothers' Juaret, Thursday night at Hampton Junior High School. The "Senior juartet won the chicken supper prize rhis volunteered service is highly ap areciatedf The program was under die direction of Mrs. Sarah E. Quatilebaum. ^ The Rev. W. C. Wilson our hrlnved rs for another year though ill, news recejfved tonight from ('harlestbr; The progressiveness shrmm /ary A. M. ?. Church Sunday was of in usual rate. " . Prof.-J. W. lie Miller of Columbia; Miss Tolsp B. Johnson and Mr. J. S. RaiVord of Ridge Spring were the pleasant guest if Prof." and Mrs. J. T. \V,31ims, Sun lay. All teachers of Aiken,- Edgefield, Lexington and Saluda Counties ait y^lcome to met with the old Trio Scan tji Teatlneis1 THs.uhliiiiuii ui tiwnpton?Junior High School,-hnvturiay, December 13th. mhhtii vt.'\v c Another Good Woman Passes On Monday, Dec.- 1, 1930 sister Squala Inabinett, one of the members >f the Stewardess Board of the St Peter's A. M. E. Church, Center Hill Circuit departed, this life and was aid to rest on Tuesday.' There was nspite of the unfavorable weather, i great crowd to pay the last respect 5he was a faithful worker for many rears. And the Rev. McCray. our tewly appointed pastor was at his >est in delivering a wonderful sermor. ifter Sister Equala Roumph'""spoke neiiiber of the' Courts, and also the Voman Home Christian Union and 1. -}L. Amaker her leader spoke of ler life as a church worker. She eaves to mourn her Tbi*t, one brother Ifr. F. R. Gates, two sisters. Mrs leatley, Mrs. Ella, Atlaws, six chjkL en, four step-children; her children: Hr. A. C. Culclesure, one v of tin stewards and leader of the above tamed church; Mr. Julius Culcloasure Urs, Florence Roach, Mrs. Rachel Major, Mrs. Lonely Caldwell and .Mrs. Sssie Heatley. Step children: Mr. L,inzy Inabinett, Mr. Eliclr LfTabtrrrrs Mrs. Rachel Raumph, and Mrs. Canlious Amaker, and quite a nunihch of grand children. lister Inabinett was loved1 lit n- alt jut God loved her best ; and l-l-o-took ter home to rest. We all will Ire >lest, if we stand the test. t'OKPCUI'DV VL'UO i iiiin n Kev. Thompson prp'ruht-iL,u v.mi. tmnrTTTTTTOTi at 11:."5VU o'clock Sun' iay. - - - - * The frjenris nf Mm Ruth Jcnorotti' ejfret very much to have her leave for her new home. Messrs Alfred Moore a?vd Grady Flolmes left Sunday for their win ;er resort in Florida. The many U.. -friends- -of?Mi-'< r't or M1.1rpTiy TPgrct~ very much to learn of his death on i Deceiuh.u: d. 11 funolnil/ was I l>reacti^?1"1.% ih v. I .frrs~ of tir'oenwoSd ' f Thursday "it'i al-this church. St. Paul j-c3 .A, - Mr 1C _ ... ... | l Those on the si. k.-list are: Mr. anr , c Mrs. Soui ? I., (den.'Mr- . Kmma Cum I i I MllU'VS. ^ | Mrs. ( ririh* I-'.-hmK has accepted a ! i |?osifion in i ofe.-hurv I'lijilk' it "School. \( The 11i.i11 i i! ? : Mrs.- Ralph tliU'k-.i ' son. was Sunday. at' 'M'U-o^cioe k. It j was pf.iuhe l hy RV'v: M. (!. Williams < ?X ('Jreemvowd. lU-v. Thompson was 1 innstei ? :' e. m.'.ni'V. The Knights 1 - had i ha^tf?<->4 11.? l.odc. tlh^J.'icksnn J was a yoony jT?VC:j ' fh*e hhriiast type < ThV? outer town friends .were Rev. Martin. Rev. U.d-. iu K?. v. and Mrs. M. Columbia. Mrf and 'Mrs, Petigrew of i Columbia. .\Ii - .\La'inn WiUi'ains, Mra Saralv LlL\ju of ( oiumha: Mrs. Lucy Bixon j-of Da.vJou, Ohjn; - T;he follow-' - iry 1'i-oVn .M Vh'iio I'errin, Dr. Per .Jin,' Prof. Saui's'i r-s Mr. and Mrs. I Vn?m?r VI ? /! inlw W'tl m M r VrtmV I Willi:.: - - Mr. ii'"l M u;. (loorjrc lvlUffl: 1 A host !'i i.'tii's the writer fail to _ act their 1 ra 1 ui s. | |' * . Sl M .MKtM ON XKW'S Taw Caw liap.iist ( Iiurch . Sunday _ ?rtt?Uuxin .with SupL- -. .1. I). MtT a iili".: See. Carrie purant . also?teacher*?tmd?members on the job. Tin- C- .- n was beautifully tan.irlrt by Lc\. < I. IVnrson; reviewed " j by |Yo!, I lar'a ; y.' al ter which our i I'a.- t'or Lev. .1. C. ilannahun,'preached a we)..!f i- raaei from St, '[.James ' 1:1 i ? uhie.ct \\ 1 :11 is Life?" ; Our heart was hifnb-. t'o? burn while llho man <?i' <??m1 talked tu lis by the way. K. \. 11. nltail is-;. w?n<*wfuf""" - -freaei.e'-,? i'm- i,-t iv at Taw dJaw .feel prom! pf Hm .also he lias been -(lasto! itie.- at T; w t'aw Lap.tist Church for id- years a id hop.' he will be there, til,.- le v* \anrs if life last fTiTf M : .a*: .Ni uty. Is' iluhlg nicely wit h M" O-arr-ie. "Lee McFaddin. l-'r'esMeji.i... live Missionary Lad ins K-f. e tiuf. pa: tor ..a t rent also the chnidi join <1, .:v wi'ii us a:id made it ?Oi. : Uj- 1- :. ear." load of |UU"i\i.w : * n;:i: i'Ti jii uuu " |>,.V. and 'M's. !ahan, Mr<. .Ida '1 i'. Ml. Mc-"' Faddiir wii 'M'!;. IhnnnahanV -uiiitlu? - : Lii-L.w-, ^.- ic-in-law, - u as tin' .'I! ?+-~?n f .M is. -Carrie ~ 1 Hiv.'Uit ' n '1 . 11 il 11?u 1:i\ in Nm. 1 I < >)>?. tlu.'.v \\ii; Co! lc ajiaill.. Prof. ami \*v.-. ! :!.! r'rry. nni, teach iii{r <?m in tv- . "; >. Wc a: c proud td.lia.ve 1 In .a; i to know they arc? ' " \Vc' aii a-w that Rev. M P. Peas .-"it'm ah' v> }? ' up asain. We i .Mr: P. Walker is still un tin? suck 11-1; wc hope hint a speedy ret d\V.i yf Christmas i.- .imp over the fence; - -Urea.fillip .aJjj.ih.iL >\U.TUTCc vXun.JussJ.als. . ~ I , :i.l y I - It? '',.j (pi,, u arks. M w M hi, M;\VH. . Til". Ilia.-.. ,1 'inn: -art in Man ; niiitf Jast \vt !; v.-. h tin'- Khcnoor Rap? list Chun h* ! iv"tie .\vh<> attcnd til n 11 I !.i-S Kef. A. Pan '?-ls win) i pa.-:.a ii Mlwueiier. did all in i"-pnv. ,i- I .) naaj, i \ vhtxly hap; P. a til r- 1 a !. -?t . ' , . Miss I.ii. lit- ?>!. . 1 iiia:;la-t who is , t earhi rft* in?rhritfff: S. t'.. spent z_ t nanlr-^-,-." ?- r --vn-.t! r. l>nii;:las^ . . AI iss I Stiie'rla i t lyi-lay t-o-attend a meet in;; er i-!<i > lmiiie Teachers' in < tra -ut li'u : .'ay and Saturday. .\laiit;i.!.<'. y.a. .aiite i u'i <iune while the. it aeluu.,; **<;. .Manning Training Seliunl \vi\;- at their various home.V . spending- 'I'.link'.rivinc^.i Prof. \\ . >i. It nl'Ttead who is Principal of. the V-. o.a.-... it (Iraded .School [ .was a w.fk <I visitor, in -Manning las; ww, la y ' ' . ... .Miss. ("flic.-. . l!. !><iiij;ias who is toaihiiiy a! i. in a.! hip College., Rock Hill. S, < j" ' ! tin- wek-end at ' 'f-'a'a- \ i. > '\l.it iter, Mrs. Carrie , I'!. I V . i > M . V1 I>" . reports' * UUWWUVU"^UVV.OV'.'\lV,VWWVJJjWWVW I~ A M RSSAGE OF Vv ;a.t. :ea"?i invaofs your family a a- n? i'i von from the ft A N t PN K\ Of. i: N T A SSOCIA -pr.ite-tr.i hy insurance laws, to I polity wj.irli yiTiir foieTTiougRi pe Bitch. The Mutual Relief &B T. R. YOlNGBLOOD, G imion'I-: 71.Mi c^oodoo::::^ bf/as; OF GETT1NC "Call for the 'I I Ullf 1"ii !< i: \ i) ~7 "SOUTM'SFAVOP * I t * I ?> Saturday, December 13,. 1930. " :. _ THE BRAWLEY BOOK CLUB ~r: The Brawle" Book Club met at the lome of Miss Josephine White, Tueslay evc~" n"""mb r 9th, 1930. The n'ograin was as follows: Prayer; luotations from Dunbar and Kipling; eadit*~ and discussion of Brahminiim, led bv Mrs. Laura Jones; discus -c don of Mr. George S. Schuyler was ? .a bled until next meetine; current t'vents; program arranged for next Meeting. Miss White served |? delicious course consisting of stuffed egge, ala king, ham sandwiches, hot- chooolat* with marshmallows, and custard of lady fingers, whipped cream and pe- * :'an nuts; ? i , , , ? . ^ ? ?On December the third the club met at the home of Miss Frankie Hull. The meeting was principally a business session. However, tne . meet in"- was opened by quotations from Whitney, Shakespeare, Irvin. Business discussion cleared details in 'ri'iVi-npp tn Hallowe'en and Fair broiects The following routing was outlined for next meeting: Discussion of^Brahmanism in India. ? Miss Hull served a sweet course of ln>t chocolate and cakes. Up-to-the-Minute Modes ??_ Prepared Especially for This . . Newspaper >A . ' i; ? UXCLLLA , ' " " ' ' 9 . - ' h _] . . - ' * ' r I s / ' * E^3061 71 f .S'Ofil .' ' . : 10 I 1 'I NOVEL YOKE EFFECT One doesn't have to be a great age ?not more than two or three?to know that short, full skirts, gathered" to a tiny yoke, are the most comfortable and, of course, comfort goes hand in hand with fashion in children's clothes. This little frock-.oi. _L. rblue pique printed with white flowers * is trimmed with bands of plain blue arranged across the top and over the 1 , ^ shoulders in yoke effect. Little clusters of shirring introduce the necessary fulness and add to the decorative effect and strips of material may be tied in perky bows and tacked cn the shoulders. Excella Pattern No. 3061. Size* 1, 2, 4 and 6 years, 20 cent*. CONSOLATION ~" 7 ranks,~What a message of conict that THE MUTUAL RELIEF TIQI^ is under contract and you r-? jay you promptly your insurance rsuaded you to take out covering enev'lent Ass. of S. C. g en. Manager. fl 1 1501 i/j TAYLOR STREET | "Trrrrrrnrrrnrri i ni 11 u n u n mmvvmmm 5URED | I THE BEST m by name" iSEN'S ,==J" - CAKES v tITES SINCE 1841" > i J " i ' "*. ?: . _" w"v " jj"\ " , " "Vrt -v- tm' fii*