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SPORTS P,
H.;
I in- t? .? ? hull season is dot
sports f- naturally turned to
in l hv ha is * t kill ^cctiuii ha:
fortnight, .
~""Y Vdiet r^uiflC at -.-M-eli
takes its place as hist<
. . tm.s cuUrrmr hopes-that- noth;
';- -g:nr.r~ tivai;vo <d' what it m
and Wack alike. In the day
the LHive:>:'.y. of Soyth Car
be tn?'Ugat of. It. is lussiTfl
. yi{, people, who shall witness
" ,pjay I - "t It is not iinpt
r' i. t i'<i i!litl| as Carolii
?j ;wi?j _l w .-ki.ii - uinild play it h
stieh a'n.a-iiiL" mutest in whi
see' .V; i i:' aii'i Benedict1 play
NeiVi Ini- will prove to I
of ,]mvjmluv./
rVyular -vn-s>n was ended 1
n'p t her sln-rl se; son ) sujrjtes
ar\- ii?uaiiy uisiuis'sod as neji
? eerniny the vu-tmries of-their
* , when ti.eif 'teams h so. Of c
' .an . ha: aen rAt ic to be mor
" . fe? who art not, .of" flu^t" ilk.
111 '. . i..i\,u in their, nef i.'
u ".it' .make ,thti?noccssirr
: A - a- my knowlcdjre- v
of. tji-i teams lielonjrinK to o
it'inpr a : -tre products of
.-tatV ...... A-iav .Jewell, Broc
w jr- th. - a-. i at A. A: T. \vl
1'. i m, *ias that his team
\ a e a jurimr- his first y
\\ o~>' iA\.r\o, at C.levelani
' : h ;'i. funrary
? ii'-f. j 'ljjlii ??i.? i
11 at ; < : . * r. t? ' ! mifhl S.
?? ' : - Vr~ }! "; l llu- Mall cuinpi
' I'-.ili.- . k i> a of
, it Ii:ch:ir.!s..n coachin,
ns which totals to t
?4-..,r? j-rttinr save in hi
. ' i .
' - A' . i : hero 1^- < * la rcn<
* ' _ uc_arc usinjr
I'iir-- '.!-< .'i u .i- a' -tclja
yujVtf Ay^is ili
Tjr-Trc r?; T mean A
A ! I1 : i !;i ? ( (* a IK'U ft'' 1
i , it said,
' " '.At ti if?y t il,, pa
ill v. iia' , >;'i- la>k iniyht lu>
;ui*?t t Ttnrrr. "* *
..... * a; - .\ a.- handled
: ; ' ? ' ''rn^'
. Thf\ i! : Harvey who
' ! * ;n lino reach a
I.;11;11-.rui:;. ( atl n showed hi
-- =??T Hi?-4--i ;> n. U t
. -i i :n-r io- mi
_ n"v ?:< : ' Y ij>r,' for the .do
lids v.:... . l-ijt a stripli
'' : lia inc.
Route fj .;\>tf jrtu* present
his circle. Tijtt si'ill produce
\v?:s- | on-uirh""*rrheat TTa
The writer reserves AHen
- r r7tsst>-?rr*s- w -the- coirrhirrtr s
Allep in a few years. J
Livingstone., ('la)liiv and Pain
\\ i;srminster xewi
ThV* .iioi ia . were spent cor
antly and - dot' here inspite
? .snow y -.wi^okLu. 'V-. ..; ....
Sari I a nryvod ve.ry .cheerful
here, il * . .is (ted ever' hom
itvpTv. lie v is .very heavy loi
t.l in- rem i.ed jJie home of I
Mrs. A. M. Marlon - lie
Miss M.ar:<>n a piano * She I
rut'1; vi ' . ?H-n?fan.i1>?rrrrri
many n let.ds- with, lonely nit
iny i In- h< '1 iilas. ?
~~ ' ~ .Mi;, and Mis. John C'obbs,
Mrs;i-4'hmflir--ka-tfRin enjoyed i
mas darner Sunday in the
Mi. rrr *rr - t ay. Writrht.
Mr. ami Mrs. Robert P<
Mr. U iiliaoi and {f. P. Will
Pvarlihe at..I Mr. Charlie K
Oti- Uo.w: . Mrs. Wllie Join
Mrs;. Ai iry tihiVer all were
in the hoi'iiv- >!' Mr. ami Mr
Wrifcfht. Sunday afternoon.'
'I he in ist.rnas. program
at lie- I'ir ! Ma pi it Churel
- HO '- I he?Hit. pil'eh.
I ,ula?was a sui^e
children "t the Sunday Scd
Sun l>? ;i:iV Club received ma
Then was a Christmas
' .John v .M. K. Church, 1
ni^ht,
Rev. II. I . 4?iivis? brought
annual r .iuVi t iue surprisin
Ilr- l,a. h'in -ciil Lu Pcnd
ness. ;
Rev. (I. ,S.. .MeMillian is
preacher i The momh?r?
Wo^try .\t. K.~ and Trrnny frrei
Rev.?-MeAl-iUan in?serviceRev.
M<Millan preac hed a Vv
- sermon iisin^ as a subject "1
- o?_the world." ..... j _____
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\STURE BROWSINGS
WvBaLMGARDNER
initely over ami the/attention ot* the lovers ol
other parts of the Sports Pasture. The grass
emit as yet attained sultieieiiL.g 1 o\vt^I*"- hrnws?
> . . j
* * * t ?
jo us to the plai inn ol' the postponed Allen-iienton
"Field, although ii wdrtt appear until that
i>ry?unless the weather plays us another trick,
ing may happen to prevent, the praying of thai
cans educationally and yociologiealh to- white
s when Negroes* wcre rn regular attendant^. ai
olina football as it js known tod&y was yet to'
e that an overwhelmingly large percentage 01
' that game have never seen- two colored teams,
tssible for them t.. Iw?lu.yr that ?m.y ?->
at, a battle -royol or tug of war or some other
eli the skill''required for football is lacking. To
will disillusion them to: that extent about the
in- at least a .few Hrops .of \fcater on the stone
'
t sometime since the first football season (the
'hanksgiving but Pot Season tilts have, added
ted that among our Negro Colleges the Coaches
:ligible in 'the news accounts that appear conteams
whereas they are given lots of attention
burse this is-only a half-truth. It seems a hus>
e \vilHng?to censure than to jirais'e. There are
I am of the'opinion; that<*our papers'could be
mts as to players and coaches were thry?hrnt'J
>~xr5rpvnriitures_1n' the coralling of informatibu.
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ur Association. It will be for the reader to
their systems: At State College-there was a
k- and Cotton. Jewell hails from Boston and
hen A. & T. won the C. I. A. A. championship,
at State should beat over\ team played in its
ear's tenure as head coach. Brooks hail's from
il. Cotton is known by everyone, in and aro.ujuL
?to what?might have boon exported, -pros < <! tit? 11
t be State Ct?acbin'g Stail'. Thi< i..im? iV.iiir'_
?f t j?
iseil ".lack (sometimes known as Henry) \\ il
Benedict iirui 1>f the, famous William*, (.'hap?
?ystem. Jack has ever been a Favorite with
luestion' the Biblical'aphorism: "A prophet is
s own countrv."
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i*e Green. Green'-is a disciplo of "Dave" PinIris
athletic appe.la.tion, for now it is President
r performer . during his <s'ehaol days, and his
e ojuy team to hold the State warriors to <evcn ;
ssoevation team.) . ?
*
oner held down the role foriijerlv handled b\
appeared to have improved considerably in
-t seas; n -over the* former year. Harper is a
. and I've found that his writimr is very thought
\f * * *
'by. Johnson, of West Virginia Collegiate Insti r-r^iiriio
Tti.i"".~i7n ~ "i.1 ji.~io
was successor to the famous Brice Taylor, who
t his Alma Mater. The Univerity of Southern
[ r host form in the last game when they bat
r the "dean" of the Association. Tutt. Tutt- tsvtdopmentMi-foothalHin
ou-r Association. When
tig playing at Allen back in '12 and?Tutt
ii-io.thuoe driyi?~.?wt'"pt aH ln'foie1 thi'nt."
day .is not more fa.med?than. Tutt was then hi
s good teams. His team of the past' season
flin and" tie Aljen.
*'? "'
for the last because he was connected as an
tatf : damrson T5rortneed"~the best, team "had at"
lie is a product of Oherlin. His team defeated
e. It was the first .to score on State.
Sr- ??Hirmef was Served in honor of Rev.
; McMillan in the lovely home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sloah JCne
y pleas Misses Annie B..and Geneva' Davi
of the were at home for Christmas holidays. !
Miss lameII Wright, will leave for
through her school the. 5th. of January,
c* seem- Miss LaRoSsie'fc'loyd. is spending |
uled un _| the holidays with parents, and friends .
lev. and j ?l{ Newberry,- S. C.
brought . , '
las been The Graded School here will open :
I their?"W"in the fith of Jaimaiy. Tin1 Chi i"t" h
isir dur. nias program that was to ho triven A
__ VVednC.'alav eVenThg before Christma'T- f
Mr. and W'T be Riven Monday evening Jan- i
j Christ uary- 5th; all are invited to attend. (
borne of The program that was to lie giveiv Thursday;
evening before Chrlsfjna- '
ttigrew, at thc i>leasant Hill School will la 1
ks. Miss givei; Friday evening January Idli. '
a.V, 'Mr. u|j atHs^hsked to attemh 1
ison and Mr. and Mrs. McK eir/.ie llaniels, of I
visiting Cleinson, S. Were iti town Sunday '
s. 1. \V. visiting their rind iter Mrs. Kli'/.a Alex
lander.'
rendered i ... .,. ,. .. .... . .
,, . - Miss Katie Moss is viSiting in An
i 1< inlay . ....
. f vt. ! derson. S. ( .
ss The! " H. Sanders, has been vi-it
Cool and ! *l'*s mL'mbers during the mdidays
ny gifts. ) .? ?
me ai | . LERSV1LLK NEWS
rhursday
3 I The season that brings happiness to
from the | more souls than any other season of |
K news , (,he year was welcomed by a group of
leton, 4 hoys .and two teachers directed --bv4
h hainlU ] f)Ur principal singing
Carols both in the White and Colored
the new Communities. Christmas morning
of John thV grYnipleft Prof. Minis resident uL
nds' met TrispTtS-"of the chilly wind
JiundflX. _ahd snow top spotted houses?saftg' 4
'underfill "Silent Night/' "Joy to the World," t
^he light Father PrcpaVe Me," Wasn't that a ,
Mighty Dajj^ Vhen-Jeawt Christ was
I
THE J^ALMEI
SPC
lfornCJ an I -ft- composition oT Yecogni.
tern whu'ii gave tiii' Veal Cliristnuu
atmosphere ttt Fcesville according t'
coiui>rnr.? nts from bo ill \V h.te aiu
l.clotoil. The appreciation of this set
vice was expressed, by heaping has
kets of fi nils fruin both races.
Friday night Calvary A. M. K
Cliuren expressed. I he lb Xmas greet
nig io the r Sunday. School under tin
diteftidn "t lleyj A. lhuilnp- am
Sli It'efa-y- Se In?, >i 1 >tl lee . The pro
grain w;s a real treat.; ..
Aliioiig tile welcome glU'sts t'o l.e.es
vilie \setv;. Mr. S.. ii. Minis. Faille
.of i'rot . iuuF XIks^TJ. T. W,' Minis uih
Mr, Will.am Miins, Fiicle.
.VIl?Ariniiiu? Ferry of Madison, S
C., brother of Miss Hut-tic G. Ferry
Airs. Ferry. I-,-Aduins-ui -Charlotte
y spent the". Xmas "holidays will
.ter parents Mr. and'Mrs.* Gabe Hart
y- '
Kev. W C. WilsAo^vho has been il
was over ioved?during the holiday:
hy tour of his children and a daugh
m'ui of Atlanta," Ga.; Misses Lucindt
j.auna and Mr. Kt-van Wilson of Co
lunibia.
i here was a glimpse- o! Mr. am
Mrs. Charles McMillan of Morris lTo|
lege. Sumter, S. C.
The faculty \\ish to express tlteit
appreciation to Miss Hennje Dean
Mrs. Xfattye Fee Sahber,.their .parent!
1 I .A... I 11..-. I o . - - *
...i. .inn ->n>. .j. i\. man oi mnetySix.
S. i'nr 111*0ir welcome rocoptior
ami eiaborate .diniiej: at their homt
Saturday. "*
The serviee of .Mr. Milton (?regg ii
aiakiiijr the teachers ami friends hap
py is an unusual t%y>eY .
M'ss Verda Ida AloKinr.y spent tin
"A in as- holidays with relatives and
friend,"over 11 fe~srati ~ "
* Misses Lambert. Carrye.Boyd, Messr..
l.oimii?.lames. Wi^l'all Bovd. 'Miltoil
(irejiir and Frank Cooper visited
.Misses Fun ice and Boatri.ee Thomas
of (i.lluTl. S.' C., durii'if* "tjie holidays.
.Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Boyd, Miss
l.amhert and WijffaH Boyd, were in
Mouiia U'iilion. Saturday visiting relatives
and friends, Mrs.
Sarah Ks vard. Amanda Craw,
f<o.;d .and -drrtiuhtei visitors, of Aiken
h "-it' -d A f-r:?and AI; ^ _ t "ii ion Kinvr,
Sunday .
.Mr. W'iiliaio Inuhinett from Harris
Inn tr.' 1'a.;. is ~rrt?harm:?rvyrrrrr.?r
Mr. Stenson \\ i. e from I'hiladel
rdfia is \is.tinj.r hs lister and hrothej
Mr. and Mrs. Seal Boyd.
KIlMilAV (Mill ('AMI' || \S MKKUY
( 1IB1STM AS
I'he' Annual f lir si mas program al
Kidtfewoi'td ('amp this year was uiulei
tile aUspua iTT Mis Is?n\<~ Mayse am
Mr. .1 oiln N'iekleliy. members of tlu
Fie. Will i
wu.'
tie tii singular interest. and appeal
ing for it.- intrinsic music and.for tlu
tliiA-i't tvyclat .oil' of .j lie story it presented.
"Tlu* Christ Child/'
J ln'sV taking pai l >>ti the program
were, t^e .M i?nrr>tliy and Mamie
(iootlwjh.. Alary K. .Myers. Recitation;
Mes?i| i.'lie.tid-. e?|l'net liuet; Wm.Vea-lt
M-e~Marv- \\ '-< Mittf?'yt-r- I-oinV?
' 'ocal solo; 1 ntst rumental asolo,
"The Winld is' waiting for the
Sunrise," 31 r. John Niekleby with
.Miss Margaret .Smith ?aeeompaning.'
and spirituals. J. Ruff.
Kor-this oeassioii the camp was
fasteI'll 1 ly decorated with .ever greens
if holly jmTlt-d ferns, colored candles,
mniaturc Chiistmas. trees and the
r.rge jintuiai. tree. elahonUely decoraj.
it' e. rttr ;ip!trnprl;it(^ ynlcMd'A" rtdflfh
m-trts. at whose hasc the neatly pre
an red parcels., were placed which were
flatly."* of every discripfioh and deMiiiinat
ion t hat wejv issued out to
;very. tiimate and employee and to
jnitc a few friends also. Jivery parh'l
contii.ita-d some useful and needi
ui article a- was proved when open d.
-Many of..the visitors remarkedhitf
they .had never, seen sp many
gifts or bom ainoiip- such' a happy
group of shut-ins as they had Christuas
day at nid"o\vt>od Camp.
Tla- intrse Mrs.' C. II. Pleasant and
latients wish to acknowledge with
hanks tlio iiiany urd't^ donated by the
'riot-ids and patrons of the camp
v.hicli wen; as follows: Tin Free Will
'hih- gifts:' The Daughters of the
do|y Cross; M i n ature X mas treesy
.ri< hly decorated) fruits, sweets, nuts
Uid parcels: Mrs. Nellie IT Davis, Par
; I : M.. W I P
X. M.u k. !?u ge t ake and .parcel ; Messrs
Champion -and De-arson,.- fruits,
nils and swi'i t's. Mrs. Ida M.-Fordi
liCFies; White fr ends. finiTts, sweets
<11(1 nitis !jnd ill., l'ulpil Aid nf Ini-vl
hxhnry Bant isT^Chuiv-h, represented
>y Mr. .ind Mrs. II. .). Douglass; Mrs.
Lock,- ami one other lady, donated
'iind--. ' . . v
'.Among, the many visitors of the
rymrp im Christmas day were seen;
Mi'.;,' Saplironia White, Miss Flossie
W illiams, her friends and her brothr
Henry; Mrs. Frances Woodson,
Mrs,- \. I',. Mavis, Mrs. Delia Greene
who i an autn of Mis. IMeasant; Mrs.
Maggie jjopre, Mrs. ?flattie Mack,
.Mrs. _Annld K. -flail, Mrs. Bessie
WalkiJr and others'.
Many beautiful Christmas carols
were sung at the Camp Sunday aftei
Tinoii proceeding Xmuu by students of
the Columbia Bible College who also
distributed tracts of religious greetings
among the patients.
I)o Most Of Your
Jrading With Our Advertisers.
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rW LEADER
IRTS
- _ 1 -ATHENS NEWS- ?
On Sunday, afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
1 .the funeral services pi 3Us. C. 11..'
r Duckett was held at Bethel A..M. Ik
Church, of wh eh she had long bc.n a
devout and christian men her! Mis.
1. "Bettio'^as we know had be mi. in. do
- dining hojjdth foi .a long while., but^
t* bore it. patiently, hir home was a ia>
J of sUUsImiw .liilimr. l-hao -saulucSo^wimii
- you WiMir-rhrrc. -tin . v.'.t?
j looking fol \v ill d t|o t he etei li.it. tiiiM.'.'.s
- I and trying to cheer and help. Make
r | others? happy. Wl.iL everyone w.. J
i I sleeping peacefully, the .death angcU
j_ilule,, into her room and quietly fold- I
nr ed her into Ids arms, no one* Knew- the j
. luin ?>i moment, out \vs> teei mat was ;
, the way she had asked to Ixv taken; ;
r God did not intend that it should he \
* -known.. ,
She wds a loving mother, a faithful
1 wife and an asset to the community.'
i Her While friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hr-i
.. B. Bubo,. .w.huiiL..shiv once lived with j
t marks of her life; Mr. Gray also was I
present.
She was a member of the Courts of
j Calanthe,. Eastern Star Lodge*, Womfen's
Christian Union. Working Be- I
nevolent Lodge and Woman's. Aid j
. Society. Mrsi Sallie Klackstock.
President had. charge of the courts;
! quartette by Mrs. Karle Owens, Mi.-.
Cerilla Hudgetis and Mrs. Fleming,
( "Never Grow Old."* Paper Mrs. Jno.
, Mills; Responsive Reading and Prayer,
Mrs. Savila lliggihs; Mrs. Mary
( Whjtener. organist. - Rev. J. i'l. White i
officiated while Revs. Levant, Cunningham
and Byyd assisted. Obituary
by Prof. Sander's; Solo, Mrs. E. S.
L Wilmm. "Hit' T'lH'IcHlded May play-'
_ ed by Mrs- Sanders. These few facts
are mile posts in the earthly journey |
of a?ri nnirkahle woman To her*i
I children sin? was a wise.counsellor as;
well as a devoted mother and through
prayer and Christian guidance she !
| helped bring them up to the high!
ideals of christian life and this day |
they rise up and eall her blessed. She j
cared not for the galaxy id' the i
World, hut found her delight in the i
joys, pleasures and duties of hm j
duties of---her home, her friends and ;
her church, hers was a life of faith j
~ hid with life in Christ. Her last sick- 1
ness lasted only a few days, just as j
came to her, "The Master calleth j
for Jhee,' .and she departed with lier'!
lamp trimmed and hurtling: she was i
ready to enter in and -sit at tin- mar- '
rrage feast-, we say nk the poet:
The lights ate till put.
"In the mansion of clay.
* 'Plie curtains ate drawn
Cor the dwi Hers away . .
She . silently slipped
' O'er the threshold by .right
To make her abode * .
In the city of light.
She was laid away in a stcvel casket
heavily laden with adorable floral
tributes, sent by Jhe many friends
1 .showing the high esteem in which she .
Wim adnrert: The rhttrch pack
_
.... I... unimni - ? iiii MM niwiii}; reia
tives.afid friends* To mourn siu
- -Iim\ i-v rr~TiTTcijirriiiit li^irlm e?
six daughters; twp sons a sister and
a host of .other relatives.
To the bereaved family the sym
_ oathv of the city is extended-'
Mrs. Etolia MeKinpie of Ohio, Mrs.
Lula Put map of llartsyille, S. ami
Mr. and . Mrs. Chauncey Duvkutcmf
Cheraw were pres.ont fnr "tho Ttmerai
together with others that space will
, .UVl.^allpW. JjfrJ'c Ulelit,-itiji.-ii
?Miss -Gocelia Ducket t left Sunday
after spending the holidays at hoipg
--'?Prof. Madden?spent the holidays -j
with his parents. 9. I
Mrs. Mary Boyd of Spartanburg,
and Mrs. Malissa Bolding and ehild
retr were house guests of Sir. and Mrs
J. S. Fowler, during the holidays.
.Miss Mattie and Mr. John Putman
- spent -the holidays with, relatives. *
. Miss. Mattie Duckett is oontined to
her room.
Mr. Albert Dial attended the funeral
of his. son-in-law a few days
ago. , ?
We. are sorry to report Mrs. Ella
Uunter critically -ill at her hoiue.
. Mrs. W. M. Moore, has been indis
iwi Lin- |kim u-w tiays; wo irusi
she will soon he out 'airain. <
Mrs. Julia Fhtcher loft Sunday after
having spent a few .days' at tin I
. bed-side of her mother Abfo .is ili _
Misses Julia FowleiVTTTrrTffrte I)utr?-glass,
teachers of Friendship College,
Rock Hill, S. C:, and l'rof. Win.
?Rankhend, princhml of the Yemassee
Graded School were holiday guests at
" the home of Miss Julia Fowler.
Misses Maggie Garrett, and Henrietta
Fowler spent the holidays with
parents.,'
si M i l.It M.WS
On Christmas morning throughout
the city, strains of sweet, music \va
heard and greatly ohjoyrnl hy a number
of sick and Well folk. An effort
was made to serenade as many of tju
sick as possible. The choirs of sev t
eral of the churches of the city tried |
to do their bit in that manner to
spread Chrismas cheer.
The menihers of the, City Federation
added much to the Christmas
spirit over the 40 t.v in sending baskets
to?the needy. Our energetic '
President. Miss Usher. -devotee! a
great deal_of her time in the work
and many a heart was nuple glad by
her untiring efforts. The missionary.
Societies of some of the churches aTso
- sent fruit to a number of siek and needy
folk.f'
Mr. Lot* is?Bennett is quite siek at
, this time. We wish for-h-inr iTspeedy/'
recovery. . .'
t
i ^2
r Qirto a number of young lad es- who
; have beui away attending School and
teaehirv arc at home for the holidays '
ai .u.-.uaI a large number of out
' .< tov.n quests aie visiting in the.
' '"ty.. A -few of the number are: Mis . j
| ill's.- Ii.nl. <ff'Augusta; Miss Coles-j
Trinu-.-see; \! As Lmviv Crawford |
J i>i' (ia-.onn, N. ('. ; Dr. and'Mrs. Me |
( 'I 11 ii. ni \: C*.;, Miss W i.,>dierly,_of !
j m;.i. I.e. Ij;i,; ?li,?M . A ndl v>v>
r rr \. C ?? 1
j Mil', iiauiiuii Liehurds is e'i-'r.lj.ng.i
^ '.rr damrliler. in IMiiladelniiiu.
Mi . Albert Apear^ is-at* homg-af-lct }
i : pendinir a few months in New York.-j
Dr.and Mrs. C. W. Birnie and Miss
A.Tina I-oni?e. Blrni<r motored?to
< u-ang: burg on Christmas Day to witness
the Wilkinfeen-ShelYield Wedding '
I M ss Ada Josley is spending the j
holidays in Hodges, S. C.
Mrs. Lottie'MeCaine.and Miss Mildred
DeLean. are "at- home after a
-fonn'thi^-staC in New York '
-;iTtni'rtrrf?n?hrrgr numbn*~nf guests
on Friday night, December 26, at the
residence of1 Mrs. E. P." Palmer. The"
d.ecoraiioiis of the Christmas season
added to the attractiveness of the
rooms where the quests assembled.
V large number of tables were arrang
d for bridge- And at the conclusion
of the games, Mrs! Ethel Broom was
declared tho_ winner of high score
prize for the ladies; Dr. E. G. Jones
high score prize for the men and Dr.
McMillen the booby. Miss M. E.
(Mover, consolation, A most bountiful
and delicious -course of chicken
alad with hot rolls, pickles, and coffee
was served by the ladies of the '
lab. At an early morning hour the
ainsts reluctantly left for their varilous
homes.
I. ATT A NEWS
The funeral-of Mrs, mza < Ira tit
was held at Bethel Hfii A". Ah. E.
Church Sunday, Decern be, 21. Rev,.
Fudd, officiating.
Mrs. Daisy Mose, died December
16. Her funeral Was held at Saint
John's Baptist Church. Rev. Arthur.
Rciao>?dolii ei ed?Hrr?eulogy.?The Mowers
.were profuse and beautiful.
She was tin- leader of the United Order'of
Tents No. !(>, Pride of Lutta.
She. leaves?to inoui ii a husband,-TTTTTnvice
ai.id.~a host of -friends.
Miss Annette Champy, Luetic
Douglass. Mary L. " Brooks Vinilla
Clark and 10unice Centers, spent the
holidays at their respective homes.
The following are at home for the
holidays: Walter Allen. Hubert Guiles
\lle.ii, Cniversity; Hattle Robert Bethea.
Hampton Institute; Alto Flade'er.
Camden. N. J.; Laurence Bethea,
Newport News, \'a.; Annie Berry,.
X. C'atheiine T?o welts, Rocky Mt..
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Mrs. Fannie Hall left Wednesday
.lor West Ya.,
Mrs. Hubert Guiles and Hattie Robert
Betlieu, spent Christmas evening
in Sellers, v:siting Misses Daisy
Berry and Maytnld Jones.
Litie DorotliV HL Woodborrv. 11. R.
Bethea and Magpie 1). .Scott, spent
' 'riday in Dillon, visiting Mr. :?nd
- ' '
Miss A'iee Page was wedded to'Mr.
!ohn'".lieNeil,' DecembeC-25th..
.Mrs. Al ee McNyil is now at her
row hnnre ATrtli herTnisbrtnd" and three
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o'.' M-. ami M .?. Carney. Sellers on
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a part-y of-twenty at her- home in
hot '<> ' (I ui?*ate \ Ilattie Robert
Co?! :!. ?'r!ie iVeidrifr w-s spoilt ill
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Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Minturn, S.
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Carolina with Mrs. Maggie.
The people of Latta spent a joyous
Christmas and have now resumed
their regular schedules.
IN/MEMOIIIAM
In lasting memory oT Robert MilTer
who departed this life, December 2<>,
1 !>2K.
It was on this day of December,
Oh! how we will all remember,
How Robert in a distant land ?
Left ais to join that Heavenly band
Ami since that dreary dreary day,
We'vV missed him in every way
We are sad and everything is wrong.
For all niiss his laughter and song.
Robert God loved >'ou best,,
So now take your sweet rest,
Foe von * vp lad pnin^tn mxliirp
That we so far never knew.
Now you are in that land of love,
The same we are working to -see,
There we'll meet, and live eternally
Hlla B. Miller, Mother;
Alfonso and I. J. Phillip,
Brothers;
Louise Miller, Wife;
. . Roxieme, Adele, and Rohert,
i Children.
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Christinas was spent very "uietly
St. Paul Church enjoyed a wonderful
sermon by their Pastor, Rev.
Thompson.
Rev. amj Mrs. C. K. Golphin, 410 ^ M
W. 5th Street, Washington, D. C.;
Mrs. Maegie L. DeArmon 008 W. 16th
Street, Armston, Ala.; Misses Marnier
Gregg of Winston, N. C.; Henrietta ?.
Robinson, Mr. Bvrkly . Reynolds of
lionkins, S. C.. were visitors in
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Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Robinson and
son,.Mr. and Mrs. Mancy Robinson,
little Maurice Anderson were visitors
in Orangeburg, S. C., visiting his
brother Prof. *D. T. Robinson.
A large number of students spent
the Xmas holiday home.
Misses Franees Gadsden Jaunita
Foggis, Anna O. Holmes, Kvd Robinson.
Josie L.__Moor?. Carrie Butler, _
Holmes. Mart' 'Gu^HlK. RWld VocV.
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Dixon, MitOhel Robinson..
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Gtip>o>ins, -Mrs: Emnra Cummings."
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