The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 10, 1931, Page Page Six, Image 6

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r~ . -. ^ ' ' ' M - ~ - ~~ r? ' ' ;---, \ f*V~? ?mm?mihh SPORTS PASTU1 h w mi ll Gee! but th: t was a name those Allei Field la-t' Thursday.. Fur the first t victor vVit Benedict in a foatballgai were, made in tlty.jjmst live minutes of . kick otf front- the tne xif f.crny Scott t ~ * slvj within Met1 t'U n live .said line un_ inj? limn hoh! I'm- diiwiis and forced . to"Allelt Vvli.r \viT!r a stuTes~of plays this jiame kept up a steady march ur t carried it across the Benedict jjotil Jim . ~ 7 . * , ' The Ji'ilPie Wii- spectacular "fro ill In .\v:\s the outstanding otfeiisiyi" olayer. lie- wax-seconded eln>ely Uy the tleet nellv. and L.ero\ Sc-Ht. doing some -/ uni'l ut tv^s! t mnef etwinini r . - , "s. v,,o , i Inis oi woi n .to his much heavier oppc . * '** Mn?j up-to'his I'oiin during the,,'sensor _ ITie^-asTiii. lie, imyleup for it'Thui 'V "# ? - i If.Jo ks n* if what Allen'needed m< a change oi" vvfiue. l.'nahle to win Ground-: she euppe i the first gam_e_j ? ?I ?? a We. doubt se) ioiislv that Columbia's exhibition of foot ha 11 than that displa In speaking <t"t he pa me The Record s ter at tinies Imt there'we're no misc a few spectators were doubtless expec hut w hat thev saw was two well trait as-the game is-supposed to he played that they expected to find such mtiddl ' cause?t-h*eiv' side-- to burst with laupht * Jn :a contrilnited article in The Jstat "ni-ittoir That this wrrtrr-hail picked ai Coach at Allen. The team was not pi of Mr. 15. T.,Harvey of Atlanta uf'toa The Palmetto Leader. Before picking of Coaches a"d oilieials. through thes In the eapaeity of Assistant Coach tL "team. _J j ' .. ' The Afro-American of Heeenibor 1 JL= I 77 challenge" to the C. 1. A. A'i mythical- t Bai.mgaidncr.- sports editor of The ?Carolina; who declares that either o from the South. Atlantic Iriter-Colle; the finest grid combination selected fi mav take it as meaning the same thin quoted in - the Al'ro): "It is my belief ;i mvt liii-.i 1 (' (A A timm .?ll + State College is to have a fine gym constutiet iuu. is'.. c?y)11)letecj, .11 ia. t<> Ij will rank favorably . with any g.vmna nlaiis and speeiheatii ns.' Tom Fnt/.n ,'onst rnct inn u;..iK. Tile plan- I'm- the !i of a voting; mail who completed hs ci ? _ F. Whittuker. ? I understand that Benedict i-s chang when the 1 ihs.e 1 >all game is played on SEN Ft A Jl'NlOK COLLEGE WINS FROM I'll VM.IS AMI KATE FY TO THE Tl NF 22-19. I ft their first game of th,\ season the* (I reyhoiinds trounced Phyllis Whcattey I'.eUter of?Greenville to the J tunc of~l'2-:';-. Jl'he Greyhounds jiiade the firs! score. P. W. followed?immediately with a si-ore. A short period 'of ' defensive playing followed. .. Nathan broke'the ti,. for the tireyhoutids by' shooting an almost impos sinie.goat. numir in ine iuct ne snoi . an under hand goal with guard over ~ - him.-.- Al?Lhe_on<l id' till' first quarter. duo to tIn-m/litU'sstu^s the Grcy'hou'n'ils Tof.;/-th.- court. lor which they wyre penalized: Fdur free shots were ? given tn tlie opposing teiinu Three were inaile good. Th,. score at the end -of the - tiri't half was 1*??1ft favor ?f-???-trf -the- < trey Hrrmitfstv 7 ??1 Tile second half.was very exciting. A nderson (< 'ie? k i?was a t nirrdn'A TiouTur~ ttr".\vas ih,. fastest thing oiir the court. 1*. \\". (\ formed almost" an impa- ahh- lire 1 ml due to Checks swiftne-s," Ki^tgTdin'sand Nathan's ability to sh'oot goals from almost any angle and the general support of Childers and I)oyle the Greyhounds wore victorious. The game ended with., the Greyhounds leading by the score 22-10. Doyle's heighth made him very accommodating to' his team mates by getting the ball out of midair and placing it into their hands. He simply said "hocus ppcus" and the Vinll iiidt ?tf?tni*q11 t* foil a V?ic Viorwlc. GKEHOFNDS DEFEAT I'ENDLE' " TON'S FIVE. On a. .-lippcry court with a shower . - " falling during. the larger portion -of ? the. garrre .the Greyhounds defeated Pendleton'.- Five hy a score of 18-2r~ The samr. squad playing with the ? except+on of 1 )vfrk'. Poe fiarton was the occupant of the other position. EAITIENS NEWS - i On Monday night, Decern her 15. : 1030, there--was a "Turkey Contest" ?at-St. I'aud Baptist < hurrh, given by~ the "Gleaners Club" of which Mrs., Ccrilla Hudgeiis * is President. A lovely program was rendered by the ing as Master of Ceremoniesi the end of the "program was the Contest, each one present wys coked to write their name on their ticket and pass Them up; Mr. Sjnirgeon Dondy was. asked to shake them up and Master "Billy" _Barksdale (hew the. lucky number L Mr. A. C. Holland was th(. winer of t h<> ft lh TK/G /.AntArfoMln " ? ?' ? VM nv , ?. ?C vwn V\T.^ selling the most tftkets also received - prizes; 1st prize, Mrs. f.ucinda Jackson; 2nd prize, Mrs. Savilla Higgins, and Mrd prize, Vent to Mrs. Ella Mae Miller. Rev. J. W. Mathis, Mr.' ' .Spurgeon Dendy and Mrs. A. L. 0\vep. pir.'iuilul Dim j'ijIaps. TIM k<>f the loveliest affairs* of the season. The amount of $1:5.70 \va* raised. The many friend* throughout the sf? -state- of Miss Mnigarct McWilliams . will he interpsled to learn of her mar-1 / \ r? IBflW * *E BROWSINGS K.ARDNEI! ., '. * "T~-T" '"" ti and Benedict teams put up at .Melit ime in years Allen was returned tl me. Allen won 0-0. Thest -i\. poin the game. It was due to a beautif hat Benedict was -pieced on the deft? -the initial kick ?-tV >>t' lln? urnmc. 11a to kick Benedict relinquished '..he h; built by Copch Jammon especially 1 itil "Hooks" Nelson Allen quarterhai for the, only score of the game. ? eginning'to end. "Whitehorse" 1 )itHisrunnine was hard?frtid hrillhu "Bus" \Vill aiv.s, -with lop-comb, I >a nice otl'ensive playing. Portcrtielt ;qilar defensive performance: 11w merit.* Portertield u';.s kept .from p.la l by an injury sustained .etirly dirrii &day however. ? ' fcl a>t to turn the tables < n Benedict w, at Benedict, Allen or tin* State Fa played away from these -'places t ? white football fans have seen a tin ived by tile Allen and Benedict team aid that the stands rocked with laug ut's or none nrau (Mays .mane. c^ui ting to seo miscues and honors galo led coordinated trams playing foot In ... The State's, write-up did not- reye ihg on the part of the teams as won I'V. * i aTT S~A. 1. A. A. team as Assista icked in that capacity. At the reipie m was picked by the Sports Kditor his team the Sports Kditor request* e columns, to semi in their selecti' i lis writer- \\ould never hav(. selected * ? 11 carries an article that begins: " deven is huvlcd in the report of 11. \ Palmetto Leader of C. luifihia, Sou ne of the two all-star teams select* giate Athletic Association could he rem the. northern division." The Af g hut my words were these (which a that either of these teams would gi rouble ft could stand." iiasiuni when the building in course" *e modern in all it* app untments ai sium in the" country, according to i linger, of Columbia has charge of.t building lotu:u,oi,.,i lu'..Q4^4-4ai-i*in thus nirse in architecture under Mr. .M.ill I * injr her park, at'd will di'dleatu a 1 ??; .Founder's! 'ay. . . riajre on Friday. Dt'utnrUer?-Jti,, ip: to Mr. James Calwile, of. BaUimoi Md.; Mr. and Mrs. ralwilp. llMC'Sri urday, Drn'mlirr' 27;. for their hon i?V Haltintore. ' . 'Mrs. Ktta (JaHihyC n of W. Ilajn .ton-St. is' .irnnfhu'd tn her hod at' th writ iip^r -we?wish-1 o.r her-tt- speedy r covory.--- ' ' -?"One of 'tin.' elaborate ad'airs of tl Christmas Season was the ."l{oee| t ion'1 pi\(iui at . I ho' home i.t M r: ai Mrs. James Itlaekstoek in honor < their daughter, Mrs. Ada Johnson < Pittsburg, Pa., and MVs'. lllaekst. ok two cluh. members of Hethel A. M. I < htii'eh. namely Iton>tor> an I Au.\_il ary on Alondav afternoon. T)ereoiT>T ltkJO. .We" opened. with- .<inu'iii! prayer in concert. sinK?nJf. tin* 'J'U Hsalni was repeated in concert.- \te come -M rs-.-? Blarkstnck; "nnisic," at ti which -several piincs was played U by Mesdames Wanzw ami Nelsoi Mrs. ft 1 ack st uck witii assistants sen Aid a?delicious iwii-ciuii jv ?rt-ptt; Which consist yd of the following chicken lit t in .. ?vert e! aTiberry sauce, ham sandwiche salti'ics, cocoa"1 with -marshmalluw "3nd fie:s* with whipped cream, choo late and cochanut. layer cake. Xcs Mrs. BlackstOck asked' Mrs.- T? Trh to present each member a jjifl ft'oi her, invaddition to this the "Secretar anil treasurer of each cluli Was ifive and extra piftt for their sorvice. i return 'the el lib members* asked thei lovial Fa star,?fteve fi H. "White ~7t present to their beloved T'res id en Mrs. Blackstoek a jrift from tli members. Each one expressed the tTTanks afterwhich we sane:. "Tak the napie of Jesus with you" and r< peated the "Mjzpah," in concert. Those partakings of Mrs. Wad stock hospitality 'were as followj Mesdames^ Mary Parks, Emmalir -Nelson. I.i'ila Gritfin, Oerillh Hli( Kens. I.ida Iihv, T.ula Thunipsita T.i . cirida Jackson,- Narine (Jarlinet m Mary Mills, nit- l,ou Ou'cm. Bdssi Mathis, Amanda Byrd, Sarah Fow'le Audrey Wanzek, Sarah Smith, Xetti Snatio T itf;.. e,.? " *' .milliners, r olcmaj Willie Mae Rarksdale and Ada Johi son of'FittsfniTg. Pa.Misses Afar JVlcMow4s- and-AHee ("Iart li vg tun :ui Rev. (J. FT: White. .. On Monday night. lirn-inliiM' 1 !*;{(!, M7\ and Mrs, Karl Owens et tertainrd tin- members and friends < the l)or(?as Charity Club with lovely Christmas tree at their h<>im tions and laden withi gilts for ear the tree was beaptifiiu in its decori member trf the rlirV> tTfy JCaOwens is President of this cluh. On Sunday, Mr. Roy TV Miller. *>? companied by Messrs Warren W'-st Herbert Evans, Samuel T.illiwood, tut MeNeiil .Harris of Clinton were ill quests of Misses. Mattie and Emm Fuller. Misses Ressie ColiJrjj of ('1 int?j and Cari>(, Williams nAtKhaor * 1 t?. FTTTTerTlmina: thi* hoii da y sA Mrs. Stiepearl S. Rice andVaittnu tivo daughters- and young ,so\ l\riri iriett vi. ited their -relatives - fon^ th holidays. . . 't --On?Monday Misses Mar.\ Da'vis <? ?~? .. 1 J 1 I ' .... THE PATdV SP( _ .. m Benedict College and'Mr. Willie Da is of Morris College accompanied J JeiSiiette Hicks arid Emma Fulh . U**t4?t-r> resume their studies. Mi nicks is loiiitii Hi at Morris whi .Miss Fuller is Freshman College. ^Mrs. Mary McMorris' was caj! ^~ctunrrp ihe week fo Washington, C., on account of the serious illness 110 ' her son Frank. / ' ** On .Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Math< 1,1 Sullivan entertained as their dint n" ["guests, 'Mr. and Mrs.' Collier -Frar ' lilt.??Ovlc>?ci?Fi anhliii,?frhm \V tltmnt Hunter, My. and Mis. 1' mer Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Flo Smith, Mr. Ezell Smith, Muster W lie Smith, little Miss Nancy Smi Mrs. Mattie Hurgens, Mrs. Da ilan>, Mr. I'etties East, Mr. Johns ^ ?'Inrdy. Mi. Holly Henon, all of til " Court and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hi l> er. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Wright, ? J .find gens, Mr. and Mrs. dairies Da y jlid Mm amid Mrs. 'Arthur Putnv ig The dinner eonsisfe,(l of roust turk . .-ran!H?rr.V jolly, dressing, 'cream pe rice, gravy. macaroni pie, cream | us intoes. swnot potatoes with mar ir mellows, for desert* three kinds brick ice cream v va 11 it I its t r awliei" iind W: HUH, cake! plain, IT'.llt. wall or pink linen ffpd yellow, is. I'rof. and Mrs.' Thou. Sttnderv a h- family were dinner quests of M to Mary Whitener and family Xn W. day. v . . * 4* al , KIDGKWOOI) NEWS Id -r '*. The .death angel visited this e ^ insl before the holidays and to r^ from, lis Mr. Emanuel Orr and. A nb .Charles Barnwell, Sr. They leave sf mourn their lost a host of felati\ of and friends hut our Host is Ifeave i,(l .gain. ji 1'1-of. Blasselio-ale. Mrs. Stqri a Misses. Stent. Barnwell ond It a iff are back from, their Jiunuwi- '\vht+iry spent- the .holidays. . A The following left Monday i Mother School: Misses Lucile, Itc < h Eva and Eunice Orr; Mamie Fult< l'd. Sara Scriven, Clotell Mazone, Cai st erino Wright. Gladys Ccehran, 0d> r? sa Eikerenkoetter, Mamie Mallo 'cj.Janette Barnwell, Virginia GIo\ v'c and thy Mack Sisters , and Hattie - Owens. ; We are sorry that Mn A brum Ri ?f is en the sick li-t,. we hope for hiiv ll(' I'icdy recovery. f-s Miss- Hattie Mae Owens, spent Si V1' j day * visiting Mr. and Mrs. Des I ] *T o del"". '- 3 it nor while there. Little Julia, Henry, Davis CTitTo Margaret. I.ovell, Geneva, Ri\ers a wl Viola TayW?^>ent a happy Xn vi*itir sc relatives^ Mr. and' .Mrs.- Saul I'r.ioJeau rp< -iu- l t he- wee k - e ml - VTsitrn ? Mr;~tmT~M '*' j Tom Polite^ -L J Mrs. Kt>a Coott from Kstrll visit ,l' Mr. and Mrs.-Wesslv. Orr, during 1 j holidays. I'r j Mr. and Mrs.Gassie Orr visited r is*' atives in Kstill; tv (\, ilurinu the h e- idays. I Mr. aiiTl-Mrs. .lames Hill visit ii'. Ittste week in Chester, i- Mrs. Hell,, (iraham is on- the si rd (fst.. 'I j _ JOHNSTON N l;:\VS ;" | XV..tch Nijrht Myet-'ntf was held .'ii'lmt;-' ehiiiTltes'-lti this' Yiiy 1 Wednesday'' nitfht. * Quite inheres ~j io^- serviees Were held; nianv Nc I Vear resolutions w^re made ,whii __ vre all hope will be carried out;.? ?1 On Thursday night, January an. Ko'ijuicipafrwff Urogram was' re dered at thp colored school. Re q ? i w, V/I LH4|m Chjrrch Was tin* speaker for the eve: ft. tng> > "" 11 *"'" s I Services were -.held at Rosa Sprir I Rapitist Church '"'i Sunday Re j pl eached both'., morning ai ;t ' evi.ji'? to a large number of men v hers' and friends." n 1 The I'. T. A. held ther month v meeting at the school building ( j, Monday. ".January a. this was indet M an interesting meeting. Plans.wei i). made for the New Your, which yr 77 will soon lu-ar more about. We wei (_ indeed glad to welchne. > Mrs. Wi K. Mol.ley, back in our midst. She c: pressed her thanks and desire to ( v all she can tb help make the P. T. j go over the'ton. Mrs. Wallace al< j gave us a few t-iuouraging remark I ' The X V'i S.. C-vrT)ovs met ttn Mo : (lav Kvo... and nlanned for their ph 10 which will he had on Monday nigh j- 1 January 12. > . iJ Monday January h. at our rerul; ). ' chapel hour, the 10th grade gave fo~|T"Ictmln < "??They?domonotra r, 1 od the class of records that should 1 ie. played in the home. i,| Hosa Davis, the President of tl l-j cJuss gave an interesting talk oij ho v i to select records. This exercise w; d ^en joyed lry-t he student lyftdy. ?. s i:\kca m:\vs l= : ! ' ' . The New Year finds everybody j happy as "Old. King Sol." 7 i Mrs. Martha Benson one of tl j j most outstanding Christian workc rj of t he. cimuiiiinitv nass. d to tin, pi e. I la-yond, Deceinher Hi; Her funer . I was hold at Kbenezer Baptist Chun 'on the is. Many were the floral t?l (j < rings and Words of eulogy conceri ,! ing this.great and noble woman. SI a,was loved hy all who knew her, bol . | white and colored. She was also n I ' I.-"-" "I " ' J Do Most Of You , Trading With Our Ad f vertisers. IETTO LEADER c* )RTS v-. active worker in the P. T. A. ot the by City school and one of the ftuu urnc l> workers in her.church. We feel its. ss though her plure cannot hp^i'le l'v> The (k'Wi" County ^ f*?el8 grateful to Mioses Fletcher. \V I beautiful curtails ir-esented t > t' .? 1 0 Auditorium. These ladies, both v. la. are member? ?f the fneu!'" ? school, shouhl h" cpn?rv}iHtl"t tk* J?1"] the active part thev tnn'r m | orders from t h- n> - m-mi! ness men of the c:tv h h-to p-v *-'t" expense of the h'",h o?!" d_ep Rev. and M-s. 0. P Ihhvn. ^ . tu oan'ed b.v -their family, ami-,by: M?v? jsv' and Mrs. Ware, ivi.l a flv'.? - ' * ;o'n Atlanta for the holidays. P'o'.'. and Mrn. B. F. .pfcewart. V. "t!i?t''ieiv Tunior Edward 'Viiefil "a" pr* t'~ * jr tho holidays in . VHvherry, vv-i . vjs relatives and friends. The city school'open. ?1 > i.'s d : n\. Mondav January irr The ?t e. as, tion t>f 425 ntudi'iits wort' py 1 )o- the chapel exercise*. wh*?n the '' > sli B..K. Stewart spoke to'dhem from ... of devotional message? on. -r'-V pyT ntalns yet much l.mil tn < ,. ." flit tt is inspiring to . s-e. t l?;it e ' , teachers an<j student ?e""is to I: ,y,'~1 nd come with a new V.eal for puttingm'V. * rs. a bigger and heter progra:u. - las "* " ? 1 '* , COKESBURY NEWS St. Paul's members had a'shirt sti<ring sermon preached to th on Sunday .y by their pastor. Rev. " Thompson. u'; Miss Hatte Wilson, has nliuimd *1, horns from Columbia. She retrod-?e *? a fine time.. ..: a Miss Mamie Goggins. has ivt Pro mi 11 s to Winston-Salem, X. ('., to resume 1 her work. auT t Mrs. Dearmond. has " fid ul n-d i V ^-rtler home in Annistdn, Alabama, aft i?? M3 Having spent some time with pdiynts. ? . Rev. G. H. White and, brother. IVoi' Wli'te, Messrs Clinksda'v _and I ,sa were very pleasant giie-hs -in -('oke>bury Frtday. Master Columbia Stacks u.-.! '* to Greenville. Sunday. ' ' ^liss Henrietta Utihinsmi bd'l I'm her school Saturday. Mrs. George- Goggins and Utile " 1 daughter spent Christnia? iii Sparthnbu,g. Mr. and Mr.;. S.- \V. Robinson ami in. Mr, Win. D.'x.on .wviv llic dinm r J s,;e guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.unes Moi-lon ' nT" "?'?la.v. 1 1(] KU)KKi;-N i:\vs ri(i ^ ; . ? las The Xnias holidays were ol-nsan ly spent, in our coianiuhity. ."nt Christina*, trees \*vre g'ven at-?37 ^diifoh At~ Mr K: "fhtirelnvriitTT. T:~T7T ; Baptist Church for the little nT;e'-s :cd the Sunday -School. he The following students fr<.ni \ i ' oils schools spent the holidays at tin* , el- home with parents and fri< n.l-i ,\!iol is Mary I.. William and M:iz-\: K. J " of Allpn 1f ni vers it y; M.-.i.. U,?f-r-r.*d Collier and Richard Wayn.er of Si. College; Miss Agnes 11 |?I hras . j < !< Claflin University and Mi;.- V\ i'lie . u . j j Green of Morris Colfge. ^ The. foliow.ng teacher--.' it., t lioidays. at home with parents", "ami I' ' friends: Miss Sus:e Mae I rick, t o'li -1 ;l( 'rig at Da.l7.cll, S. Mi 11!i:-:.!. 11 ^ -ot - -s i ; I* ~ - -TT--C ,t Warivn at Vanutv iS. Mi Monrow af WaKerhoro,' S. ami -Miss V ictora Bont\vright.. at Cres ?m JS?.C.. "These young -ladies'- rs-por-r?tl-ttj very pleasant stay at the'r v.'.ib-., ' n' homes. ' ' - " ? ^ v Mr'.'B. F. 'llild. brand of NaC.'vill' !: -Tcmi.. .spent- a -tV^^Trf~t~hTT?lioiFh.iv~ < n with 11 is p'-iw??t?7 Rt'.'?n.ml H r-a I:.^1. ?. ? ii'rtdeln Hinh 1 ' " ' ' ' " r ; ,g Mr. Joseph' l.owery. Mrs. Mund. 1 *t| v James and Mrs. Florence Howard [ 1(j vvmston.-saiem, a. ( \vt ?v ' i'r, (1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charl'e CaVl .j. *i well and daughter. Miss Susie M, * lv Irick from Sunday, December 2X. until ' ! ,*n Wednesday, December 21. .\i> . v .(] Janu s is a sister of Mrs. Caldwell. ! . re , Mr, Joseph Low^?ry, Misses Susie y ?u. M. Iric-k. Blundell Golns^Lm tie Slvd.. -X rc and Janie GiJJins . were the dinner { ill guests of Mr. apd Mrs. A. ('. CriMt'm X K. Monday, December 20. 10 Mr. and Mrs. -Charlie Caldwell, MD $ es Janie GiHins. Lottie Skrine. Susie j !< <() M, Iriek, Mrs. idrence 1I>>\\ ai d,.! s Mrs. Maud James. Messrs Joseph- Low J. n,- cry Capers, Cheosoboro," A. t'abl ' jy--we!4 and C.- Wait ers. were - tin-- dlSt* 1 i?? it, guests of Mr. and Mrs. David ILma j ji parte at Camerson, S. C., Tuesday hie 11 evening, December .20, several deli- ? a cious courses were served., lvvei y.ue- C -t^- present (Oijoyed a very pleasant evi n- 5 to iug. g ; Mrs. Alma Johnson-of Pinewoml: S. ? le C? was the guest of Mrs. K.ii.ua g w Caldwell, Monday, Deceniber 2b. is -MrsdVlinnie. Palmqr, of Mow Yni Ut is visiting Mrs. Sarah Huggins. Mrs. Mary Jane Waye of Durham', jfc N.C.. was the oaiest of'her sister .Mr t Anna Oannhlato. I ^ Misses Lottie Skrine ami i-fc #s Gillins, teachers of the- < >ratijlr< iitit; v t / County" Training School spent lit. ,J 1e holidays here. Mr. Richard Wilson, I'i'itu*i|?:i1 of ^ ^ the High School ! >i''[>.Trt v.cnt < " i'o ! V Ore- ' . r'ounty Training School? was seen in the city Monday.,'!)* comber 2'.).' ' -* 4 ie SMOAKS NEWS We had a splendid service by our | 1,1 new Pastor, Rev. ?S. .1. Cooper. A large crowd was out. to * ho ir !>i> i ? The "O.ermtr rrii en In ..l.iy teachers was one of long remenrhraii- , j, ce. We were delighted to have our ; jj teachers with us during the holidays: . i Mrs Amy Dessaussure \yas the guest i | I- of Mrs. A. N. Newton. Otrr school opened its" donrs.l a rut-, ] a ary 5th. Everypne seemed to have I enjoyed a Merry Christmas. , V o - T^/ I ftiiiiiiiiiAaiiifi " uirB ^i ?t ?. ?^?1>? ? ; ?: AT THE CAPIT( : i- - i;': : : : . [ ^ <^$^V ... : ? HH^bh tMoran and Mack inJth&Patami 1 tFrojn the q??vel, ,rTwo Bta SI MMERTON NEWS M- an-J Mrs. W.-X\. Riehbourjf and amity were very, glad to have their lalisvhfe;;. Mrs. Carrie Bell Gayle, of sew V'?rk <'ily visit them again. Mrs. Gayle. Mr. W. N> Rlchbourg, MirrrtrrttV and Fajmie "Mae Rlchbourg ml others relatives and friends were .--I,:?is' of Mr. , and Mrs. Jrown iii'. Slalesbiirg. S. C., Deeem i if "J*.1. Mr. and Mrs. Richbourgj :.avd a y'raio.! least lor their, children nd "grand children Und other relativMr. .lames Parson was the after V'f n : ai >t. I' M iss Fannie Richo.irg* a!?> Mis Mamie Ituth anil Alia Richbodrg wer,? the evening .'no.-i? . f little l.illian and Lauriene ii'hl?>j rg, - ^ Mr-, t'.'.irrie B. Gayle left for her 1?rtrr'?! i !'i!:i\ . .Ianiiar\?ttrd.- She ft rybody happy although very > y ! . see. her yrn. 1 V? i (.nil . i- l"j, Mr. Lionel Riehbouru from New York and sur ri-i-ii his family very, much; they avo:>'(. -.11 him in quite a while, ? i :?ipi'iitnl anci happy to Sill iim. . The c !;iu of. the Sumnierton !rade?! S.dio-I is more than jrlad to hii k in -srlui?j after spending a '? y pv 'Christmas vacation. Miss i:iri!..n I fit;* in.- Miss Theola Rajrin, T i-??r-*-?'evfe Rrchhotirpr ami Mis? i 11 i ,\i. (ieot'yio are very glad'to -:ive 'i i- -i?tkii'U1- Johnson?as a new neisit <r .?>f i lieir class. Wo hope she ill i keppv with lis. -t . " i.jr-' .( i>wd attended t'u .manci; : 1 hni 1 >ay% service> 1 1 >r. \\\ 1 LT :-vyieil the ;nldi-nss; jt \?-->s ctf. ' address and people Were ' wep . their feet" by the Kreat .itio ki. irij-hl he preached and the iildi> rii -iiLm ( hold the people and i nth.11 v as advanced by him and : 111 v '< converted. Sunday 'he ' c.tI I iberly Hill- to a lar^e ?l* if T'-'i! : < 11 visI ic of him he rrttro:' <-.c^jwnJ^r^jin^ihe person r". i> \. i hristu', who has been since tin- d?M>tly'ii>t-4iar - ?wn? ? - f~ || mm ~t~ - V O 0.000 O CLOOOOC : Your . M - ' 1 - 1 ?ii NeedCan bo found in onr Advert ?n?v asked?tcrread these ad our advertisers. We are ' p v.e are. getting from the at diirvrtfi reach the public. . . .. . . . V . . "... . juouuoooo&uwii>ja>ji.oujaiwjuttjattfc?j ; a .uessauk ol . " W.hcr, ie'ath invades your fami 1 -o'a: >n conU's to you from the \ AN-1 KINS' 10 VOLE NT ASSOC I. . ; > t( il by insurance laws, to "lo'icy -C-hich your forethought p > ?uuch. r- -TIh* Mutual Relief & 1 T. K. YOlNOl 1 I'll ON K 71 sfi - . ) ^ iOC O o :?OO O O V OOOOC Q.QOjG?>&0?tGa m III tmnmmmmtmmmmm BE AS of gett1n "Gall for I hi c lau: b r e a d , ' *'SOUTH'S FAVC Saturday, January l(k l&tL ? -t; - <? ~ fi * n+ Jb NEXT WEEK ~^B Mil II .llji.i.Yiii # ount Picture," Anybody YWar2 ck Crows in the A. E. F.'*4 beloved Pastor, I)r. I). P. P.endergrasswe are looking4. forwauU for a great year with God in frpnt. ? ^ ,* May the Palmetto Leader be received in all of our homes. It brings real news. Happy New Year to the . editor and staffs ~of the paper. CLINTON NEWS Quite a-few of the-teachers of the Bell St. High School went to visit their parents during the holidays, t There were quite a number of the 'students from the various colleges jand high" schools 'home for the holi. J days with parents and friends and I spent a very happy yuletide season. 11 Sunday, December 28. marked the closing Love Feast for the year 1930^j^ IThe old fashion bread braking wa.?^| at his best as usual. Many inspiring testimonials were rendered by the old . [Christian warrjors. A .Christmas tree 'program was rendered ,at Friendship and enjoyed ; j by many members, Thursday night. :; 1 toei'inher 2b, old Santa was at his |wst deliverH?g-his-goods: ? ?;? i Charming was the Whist Party giv i en af the homP of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ^ tor Bailey, Bell Street, December 29, ; at 8:00 P. Mr Miss Leola Henry ^ ,{was on the receiving line. Each r1 guest was^en ed fruited punch on 'his t arrival. "t?T11 o -4wiwesmiw steto "A fchicLen -sal >'ad. Trench fried potatoes, pickles; salit ines-,. hot chocolate, and fruited jell lo. plain and fruit cake was much enI jove.<l. .TIi-- hustess?had- the living i LLiiiii and dining room "thrown en r 'suite to the enjoyment of the atten, dants. Those attending were: Miss, es Shelle,'Ellison, Harris, Miller, Dorah Leake, Mrs. E. Evans, and Miss i?L'orene. a visitor of Miss Ellison, Messrs Boeder; Clary, Fleming Hubert and Loti'/.a Elmore, ' Cannon, Hamlin, and Tavlor. .Sumn nsy ttia "girl's name that was vr'tb t)oli;? at the'party; diiift tell why you want to know box nnmn ^o^w^ooo"oaooo:o~o:ooooo^oo|< ' ".J, ' . , 1 J 4 ?*?? ] ^ jsing- Columns. Our readers ij? vertisefirents, and patronize - X >roud of the 'buahfsya* t&af \; > ' 1 1 Ivertisers who use our me- * A 1 | .. uwuuwwwwuuwaoxtij O O QOOJ3DCMaaQC ^-tONSOtSTION I ly ranks, what a message of eon- "I J fact that THE MUTUAL RELIEF - j ATION is under contract and you i pay you promptly your insurance tersuaded you to rake out covering , ftenev'lent Ass. of S. C. ! S1LOOI), Oen. Manager. 1501'/, TAYLOR STREET j oo o oooooo SURED I G THE BES'E? , * em by name I 3 SEN'S 1 C A K F S I >RITES SINCE IB41"