The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1931, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, November 28, 1 !>*> t. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Lee Burns 1 of 1221? Pine'Street motored. jt.-> Sum-, ter Sunday visiting relatives . and * friends. They express themselves as having a g.rand time in the city having visited Emanuel ,M. E. Church attending morning services there and during the atternoon- vhuterl many friends of Mr. 'Burns. In slu>r4 thentrip were quite a pleasure. - > ,U-' iiwitau wcro nappiiy married 1 amid a host of relatives and friend./ { at the home of the bride at Hopkins. S. C., Nov. ID by their pastor, Rev. L. H. Hatfield. Reception will be. on kins. They will be at home lo thcii. friends at 1504 Hejdk. Street.' eiiy. Mr, and Mrs. O. T. Robinson of. Henderson, N. and Miss Kthelene Turner of Norfolk Vn. were tile wee) . end guovts of their .Sisters and Broth ? or-in-law.Or and Mr- I. M Hani. I- -. family. Having., motored down lo; . the Knoxville-State game at Orange burg. ^ ~"TIJE DR AM AT10 <1.1 B The club met with..Mrs. Hazel <iBookman Tuesday evening on dads don Street for the purpose of reorganizing. During a short business session plans for the year's jvor! wore made- after -which a dejjeious ' salad , course Was served by lite bos. ttfSS. Mrs. John W. doodwin, >.d.r> Haniptoi-, Street, December 2. at ?>:00 o'clo. k; A IJlRTHMdilT IWKTY On Friday night; Nov. It! it b-rllw night party was given in honor ol Pxunb l I I uviiau^ iar jsimi ate St., his home. After the jr.ie-is about 25 gathered around the taM? where tht. birthday eake with 15. ear,nons on it all-.burning' briglj^:?'fHrrg guest of honor read. his welcome- ad dress. "Ladies. and gentlemen and school mates, I am delighted to make you welcome at -our-homo .espywaUy-laiithis occasion. YmiJjavi- been rc?iuested to make merry with me for it imy birth 'ay. 1 take great pleasurein making you 'welcome to everything' hoping, everyone will enjoy him.se',i. I hope our friendship slftiFiviliin H: Joh'hathan and David. ?This is my welcome adress to you all." The responding address was mad by Joshua Mai tin.-one of the henorid guest's school mate who used very choiced Words. The guests werj* then served -trt1cream, eake-. pimrlr, and candy uTitv amused themselves in many sports.. At P'.oO they went home. THE WEDNESDAY A I TER N't >D?t ' ~-JtOOK CLE 15 Tho . Wednesday?A iVeruooM?Hvrrhz Club held its'Weekly. meeting at tile home of .Miss Gladys Hall, 200.". Oak. Street. After devotioh ex. discussed the business nuvi ,?" 11... ?a? I'lub. VV?? liii'irl.:i,l -1 rue: program. A solo by.Mi-<s At ;ini:._ t?a poem by M-i*s Thbtrnm ;?ul an in. sAumental solo by Miss Dawk ins. gameypf cards.. After which'she solved a delicious course, 'i he -adjoining meeting will he Weld at'the lu>n.iej > wood Ave. Nov. IS. ' , . IN DEPENDENT SOtlAli ( \l I T. The club met at the home of. Mr . ^^BfcEstel Laltgford, 232 1 iv nat\- Steer*. ; ^^^Wednesdav 18. The p.tv.-i .'.-at prosid ing. All members, prr.-rnt. 1K1. i.> the social hour a few games-of whist i Wiys. plinyed. Mrs. Kun'l- 1.awar e. Mrs. Sheliie Davis, were the wiAoe..-. After the business ses ion Mr-, ford served the eLnb punch, o,\,-i- .sRwv, with* snTtino which wo enjoyc?..Mrs. Estt l I.angford t'Tu Sti ve.l . silver tea Nov 2!^ToT the brinae of m. club which was a miccvS-. ll.cu.teaand mixed crackers Were served. Ah enjoyed it. HONORED WITH HUM II MM It i SI PPER Wednesday nftcinoun, Now-inner i 1 was the lovely a.i.iir. given by f?i i. 'al'id Mrs. Mcdl'gV M. -,ll -;i' L n: residence 23-18 Senate St., in honor oi I their daughter Un tie Elizabeth. The living and c&iihg rooms wen-.j thrown ensuite. Two tables were nv iaii^eu nil >> 111 o i cti u i win*, n uii u\?~ i, tess - served supper" .at >11 o'c'.oel;.. ' The menu consisted of l'ric 1 chicken, hum salad, macaroni, sweet peas; rice hot rools, canned sweet potatoes, hot", cocoa, cake, punch and ai'Ur dinner mints. Alter supper Mi. Isaac Kiu' sell was at the ,piano favoring the jolly bunch with trie latest song hits tor dancing:. Among the guests w. t Mr. John Wilson, Miss. l)oivella Brown, Mr. John Hart,' Miss Evelyn Thomas. Mr. Coleman, Miss Millie Benson, Mr. Andrew Jenkins,-Mis Sarah J'. Menroe, Mr. Henry Monroe,*Miss Francis Taylor, Mr. Washington Epps," Miss L. Den, Mr. George R. Simpson. Miss Suriina Jackson, i\lLss Haiti.1 E. Jackson, Messrs I. Russell, Morry. Mr. and Mrs. Aiken and Mrs. J. 1\ Nole. All the guests w<??'e sotry when the Wee hour came. They express*.-: themselves as having, a good time,, They wanted to know when there was agoing to.be another supper. They all left wishing Miss Jackson rtiany more i i. - Tin-: who':", w no (u u ok ST " A i : i? 'v ; .. , . V -to , 11IV s . V* ito CftUV^.r Hambcr^', j *" 1 1"I;;v -iPvnmi'X Nf.-.-enl. ^ , Jo j?t ih? 'onucr. Imp i \v.' . c-.l.-fl to ordo-r by tab P v:: dent- T.Mr.t U O r-.1 .' -rrf;~TTTtor \vlpch ' (>n< a i a i I ho villi* i i-spoial. <| with n i.-1.:11'.<>}V.- i>t*vrii.oInj.r witli iIk* b-trer "A." .Mrs. Wisli.t K. CJivvm and .Vis's' M. ().. Uiiippolb- vender (I ;i duct which was rciivcd villi henii\ appJausi'. Air-. ] Kliznbcth (Ji vi'ii ami l.nla M.'Rickcti baker .ij>vorcd the cliil) with sel.i: tiwiis Prom I>iu har which Imitijjht joy nil laughter ti.i each im-mber. \\ i j 1 hope they will recite njrahi Soon. j , . .-\!:t r the p.oyrram tin- numbers ol"'Ij -vuv? i4ub--tvi rtstrnavt unr. 'Jv'.tT-1 rani ivrlv d< i imati- i.ib'tiay room, wit | ..r i.i ' - v v,,,., -I.., t.j+m HliH ?<>M ;iM(t tiOSVUtpul [ i lower.-;' whore wi' were L\wJ <t< licjous ci,urH';< of 11111it-Li ami" smut j wlclios, nhd <k*s '?7?p1 I he loeiuliers present, weft': M. (). j " 'huppolh. I.ula Ai. liickculiaki':', Kalli ' Haiti*, y, Lii".tl;ih Cireon \\" i1?;? (Ir<tit Ip.ddie S. Marsh,d)', Mail!.a l\ Kav. < y . Jul Rnuau It..Sunders. Ali-siSanders 111 b"lml! of the elufi thanked the hostess f'01/n jd; a-ahl at'-, terrioon spent itl h i- home. 1 ! ~I?1KTIM).\ Y SI KI'HIST. PAUl'.V \\ < <in< <! </. Xovenihor is.' aiatkiiijr j | ;io |i.,.>-,iiur nf--airi>ri>.T ?nHT tan.- in I i lu> li o nf A11 n.rney N. .1. Fro eriv.k, . ;t,V on" Dl" unusual. I'li^yiiii-at to, r list', In .holeli'.'alioii of the event,- his j iMr . Fro loriok.; Kisro him :t ,*ur L *1 i; t- p irty ;.t their homo \Ve<Ino-d.<y | liiV-ht itl'.c uih'u l?y lafiny of his- elose j u<l i.'iti . a'o friends'. Four tables of whist wore arranged ami after a so1 ios of it was fou.nl tha. Al r. At. \V. SiniKiMs made'thy. highest seoiy *' Or. A. 1. fhVIiins soeond and Mr. II. * \ iijeoiit t hint"; prizes were award -.at \ t<> t!a i. Af'ir '.lie jniinvs, a <lo,li.i- 1 <:jis repast was servo i amidst kind ex- j ri . - - iir^ r pi ' l;t'Halio.a>-ht TTia-t.., ot?7 he frietuls p> a soni."Jlr,AV. II. Harvey t Ft .a".- a - in.tstvV. l'rs.ui; aside XToiii tTio: e nTrondy .vneuluriu'd wort i>rs. .\. A. -Jenkins, Stephenson. * r. Slhrrt. 1 >. K. -Jenkins, and F. l>. < ~t <>I.T)STTTrr"fir--s r s It. -II'. fcutifr W. < olir.soti and UiHlitV. ? .?- < >KA> (iFill"SMI Vol \ii MI-N'S i'j?ur;R!:ssi\ i: t i.t it nkw.s . , .Til*:) ?!::>* pvevinjr -y: T : ;?> I'liih !:?>?..! _?>i' r.jr. Iu?his Anf? ,vf. Ntii'llj W! i Sll t c?. ; TV. i!!:vi.!iy: v.- .,. U' l l<y is, i 1 ii . wia> in hi? oui=-o v x J ! '.i;,c il tii;;),y 111; 77_a7 s-nTTTTI TTi ' ' linn'.! V.' i ... i n T Many TTTv- 1 J-h.-aV u'it l>. v>a-' !w a.nl ot-IV > . . ' ' TV- cli ! i! a v'jis;i.ui ianVi V<"?fhH)H'v r!>!V.ppPfjf ; ..ii-' \viiH'., V., ; - v: Me. ..L,ii?'s (I'a i k'. . * !V(. ' J-.; A a . k. K. T. i'l-a-.iriU-'OH-iKaV 'ivi\ i- !. II. Ml-. 1. i-.x -. w:; - ;.|il>i-hH'tl ? Ivii. j. ,1,-n 11! t-ivv rt> i!'ft'.Tlu v-lli'i hVo t'oUIH.I i ll.'l. .'.V.'.'l .V < I ()' TT Tn'Vt' l'>'|>li| U'l . 'v: ?? ;11V*T"T-1TTh~T5 ntr'.V U IT'..-?; for thoVc who want l" .haminj ni.-ni-. I l.v lV . \\ F.DN KSD A Y A F'tTRVf f<)\ ItltlDCK <11 K ' (! fee liv file; S.. Miss Lill-ian I'.ish?T"?Wits?lt"S 11':';'?f-o?t hi' \\ ell 11L' M l ay 'At- , toriiown Bridye Club iit her hoino on j .Huncomho St root. . November lit!).. Vases of A meriean..beauty roses ad - j i<> -the-- attractiveness. til! Xho iny; rnuin, where tliioo table- woro j 1 mi for hi-id ye*. After a short husi- ' noss moot in};, the laities found their} places at the tables. - - ; At the end of the frame it was found that Mrs. K. \V. Biy&s sfoiod . . ' "7 ' !, ; diTTM'." i-i:i'st towel. Mrs. ('. A. Williams ;!hhv hitrhest <iiril for eons lation | which was a lovely fmyer tip towelf | For l"W scoie. Mrs. 0. M. 1 bom p-soiV j lccoiveil a shopping list pad. A doli'drns sal,ad Course of chick* |" i-n salad, pickles, saltines and tea was 4 horved. :?. _ -t?- -?> C 'SB**- - - ? ;mii>mystic < i.t n (i\y .* i i - il. i i.'i'- ;x- .i>) p . (!. ei t.v'il! . S\ .C: -The \1 .vv I .vasMeiiybtfuly enferiained ! >' Mi I fnolla ki.'j-. lVnfay fit In r h ui.io. ot t-.ch- >i St a p:. rr ' , r-1? -?:? in .r t % ? s w.-iv arranyOil . ioc -n idu'e".. The rooms were very beatt i'oi?m?n?lioooraiVtiii?-of fmns wnk oil y - .iju'ns. A ft r a number 'Tf i>.tpi.i'i |i,ii , .on.-., to?? si >!> ill i i i i i i i i '.t i i jit ; V w.s ;!i. i-tM'pioat :?f a h.aati.ul piece "f d,is.>. j> iat. Miss Bea'rici .? ' I I . ...? m iiw-.'.ni i: i;iij;f.| 'i\\ o!i. ... Ai i .sr.r.'v A liiililniri'.v olfci'l-i' t'.i!' I I : ( : !) !'. . < i .I .1 i(?,1'" . Ci"" , \ i ! I-,. I (I Wile put C.M.te .etuio'lS : lir-i wi.il ClillkcfS JllVl ttltS.M-. m u-v wviv . ervYd by the chan in,* ,'lrtsic . >' ?. All i-iijoy <! .1 pant :t ' ?rrr- r. it \!M'Y pai s son \i. i i.i n : In- <l!i ' iu ! Uv=n i ivmr Mon . <l.it* mgliu 'Wf at- IIjc residence el' .vis. Willi;*id l.TCvson ?>ii Kast. IVndl ton Street. The tjYice president pikri . (I. After jl'brief IniVmu s'es.- i<> i y few j'.ime- were played. The hostess u?rt revved.n dVlioious e<>uisc of cluh sandwich, eaktf and hot cot-oil weIk aiii'v eYi joyed. A few visitors were present,. Mr. Geo rite Jackson, Jr.. Mr. i I,. Me-ihs and Ml s1>U'wvlnt-.?Visii.iv.> .irc welcome at Jill times. Our next nicotine--oh the lib :it the"! resilience j l of Mr. Isaac Itiissel 1.113 Ilariv.v.clH "Street 7:30. All members arc urjred ! tn hp prPiwnt 1 I t THE PA I ? 11J: Mli \c \ V (;iy( )! '.' COOI'KR A 11 \ c 1; ??1?rr-rr?. g: .1 .11. p 1'iuwnid ai? t. >>' > 1 -h \\Y an- very jrlad I ivaniiii-.:!,, i i ;.a: \v?'^-havo' ^ono into I I' "i'iu."i munixnlinn and havo | i i in ! .. ) .,i", v.i.J I. aH On in1 ).in v.S.vis c-x'.en j to January, | ? wrd :i.'? Iiiv. various councils van-? 'i d i'.V "1ivJI indcwruU' I v < i i. : ! i . Yin j'dit.wii ;r oil'icials ui ir \ lectcJ ; d :n. p.i. n d: d: :ii man. h'i\od Uo . u.!; \k * v :r-ur...anN SiuvwsBuvy ' i v-1; ; ecivtary, Ivdward ; ' i < it . : - I't n-'rv. Antli*t*\v Rf?esi>: ! J. i' i >'. L ilnliai dson: ntem" : i|.i : 11 . ' t (' i' i!i ("ash; corn1 ' ' ? nding s i < y. ('unpad' South; K>. it oi'ti' iSr. -lame'. itoscinoiul; cli.iir i)i 'Nva dun ? >.!i! i) i I i < > s ; Tazwell _?? i. A., . , ?: v-i Hi i.m. M < v. it? r;#*s,d*. i ?. y commit U-;\ Prof, | :?i u\ :i'mr. MM. .lleiiry Wili.uua, For liic ini..{future oiii' 'wni lc liiii! Ut; tti: ,ii,t<i iv) ftinjK yyl"i\? eilu- ' ioU' M-li: ! ]? < ' lllflllln f- _ "-1. lli. t I-.-. V" are.: eekmg reprosenivt's iji in t.Y 'iy form ot sociely no it :! i?i-.dm; ti.y. Daily v.o j-!\. !.. ing reminded thru iK i-uvs," ami our lenders the present t. . liiKrTttU' -as.u^-sU a in- N egn ?>.?14 uu- h't'ijv heard .Mr. Dnngston Hughe.': fiofiits" on last Sunday in which he I VtiMii'u'ly ami |t a tire fit ally - depicted : egro labor. 'i'li!' solo. aim .t>t' the Voting Xegroe.' Cooperative League i i .i 'Mi'.:1?4-?in ,riiy oluth'mlzv. the ' ; u sent c -onoi iio plight of the Negro' . 'OiTi|Ti\'i in,4 f ?i |)i ; ativt i ntei pi'i.u'i'i I \fv are. cirnbue; ing our Hirelings ev- j ry \\V no ;itiy evening at h o'clock ; t (i, ilfia* MitiHiiial l'uilding over ilntlov. ay lJii -.m ss-^Mmool. \Y HOWARD S( 3()()U ..... / i Out of. a reading..'less- n in the ' dxth grade where the teacher's aim | ,va,s appreciation 'of poiniy jtrcw the 'allowing pvom vfritlOn by little ^1 ii*? iiiU'. Unbolts. the cloven .year old | laughterrn nil. alio Mis. U. lloTn-'" its of 1717 \\ayne St. It was writ-* U.1UU1. i-llu. -I ' [? ridd. - .. A lit out n Days, . r e autumn, leave- ate falling A ith . mam .'colors gay m,, t .-. . F ?? ' "jitnr*"m' tin' Aiiiumn 1 n.i; ii'i'iiini'l is iivoivl wit!) many . litre.! es trie' ITI'll;.; is.. 1.11! nil))'.' ! |-csV" > ... . 1 in-. I>M(-iau - ! 1i11y x'Ulii \.? thv.\. Uvi'Uor a tin i iy. s?iiiilil. ' I I":;f -el ' J" ) Y.J;: hai Vi -tell I.U inaav i.tls ifrn a!i<! t iii ?.'?iili' i; .i r. .i?j.l. iw i::oit . last i;i!cv. v 1! t.ns year. i:. A.lit! I); \\ V. -j: l!u !na\ ? ' liavv . I l.o I) v t > nil 'In.'.!. l>ri (_v I i-lpty a S'i'W le ? - . I. in tin* }; t-??.? ,ui . a1!' K-i'i. W a tai): ri. ljoht'i t :\ ??:<<) ?;a?. l!n> clij^s on.i>y ...! ii' in i!n.i : y-a.-'onc written li\ Mr. iUui M I lavs. .if T^t)I aUroiI St. ' I A lit umn. !. Samfhor g'/iu- ati.i autumn is hole Jin.' loveliest season ??t" tin' year rile liifils ai PrfKinv .lnTl- ainl there Ttiinkin^- cti* 'ji-ii:;. ti, J he Sunt bent hemi-phiiv.'". . T a- ltiivvcato ljiilin"' all around 1 la-wind is nink'iiiy; a witisllin;? sound . i ? <o ' ' ;- alon^.l i iininii' tlu* l-'ijii'id zoni*. ' I I'CIMMARkQN' HI sough-AC -- ? "fefl H * Ill ^ mi * ;. i.-tirnnn?r out of city; streets . . . and under-! jg\ rvijtli. she music of two grcvt hearts?-Man and _|^S I 1 * - n-v. |j CAPITOL ? Wt k .METTO LEADER * V CARROLL FREDERICK'S WORK APPPEARS IN "LIFE" ?The many friends of Mr.?Carroll < Frederick, son of Attorney and Mrs. N.J. Fredcr^rk, will learn with pleasure that he is succeeding in his Art -studies,?specialiaing in?ettrtooning. _ In the issue of November Gth, "Life" ' a leading humorous magazine of New York Cuv. ann&trs a cartoon by Mi. Frederick. For t he pa^t two yoars Mr. Frederick has been pursuing liis art Vtudies in New York, anil that he has done well is, attested by the fact that such u magazine as 'Lift", national in scope, uses his cartoons. NOTICE -The A, I;, Clnb No I-will give a trip around, the ivoild tnonday 'night Dec 7 l'JJl at ?:Hl) Pr M. You are cordialy invited to come --to- Allen University the grand central-station aboard the cars ami lets have- a jolly good time* The trip will rlrivt.nivny rhn filn?.i i ;?nd the depression, and will give wholesome relaxation. Pleasure amusement and in the meantime, you will be -helping the A. U. club to do some eohetruetive work- ?--- J A J AX _CIA|B N KNVS."^ u . I The young nle? of the Ajax -Mys-? tery Krewe are working laboriously1, and energetically for their two major.', entertainments for the ."benefit?erf charity, and are being very capably cd br-?H~-U"U"g sponsor" We wish to call the attention of , the public, to Vie great professional circus to be held in Township Audi- | torium, which prQceeds/wilM*??turned, over .to the local orphanage and the Old folks Home. This event will.be preceded by a Bundle Dance. The admission being only any old discarded clothing or toys that might be of service to those lesS fortunate. Let everyone who is able join in , this good-will movement with us and make it an unusual success.. cured fpom any member ol" the clulF <.r perSd'ns in. involved ii\. the program. " ..... - "| Watch for the bills for? the circus, Township Auditorium, Dec. 7,~ 1U3L " Admission 25c. The. Dance will he | at the Odd Fellows Hall, , Assembly , street, Dec. 3, 1031; admission a bundle. Don't forget you are helping us to hely' others, so let evryone do hi>-. hit to msjke- another happyv. Ji BACCHANTE'S SOCIAL CLl'lB) |j 1 ho Bacchantes Social Club was entertained Tuesday evening, Nov. 24th l.y Miss Claretta Mott. 'l'ho meeting was presided ""over by? the president in its usual order. After the business part of the meeting was over, we then had a very inter- < esting program featuring the spirit<>t* Thanksgiving, We weiv* indeed glad to, have with, us a7? visitors: Misses Ethel and Lucile Xesbit and Air. Robert Whlker. A~ delightful. salad course was served u hich. was enjoyed by all. We adjourn ed to meet-at the home of Miss Thellh;l_ RiliVtnvson Wednesday, I*ec~ rtrct. COLUMBIA TO BE HOST TO FEDERATION. The Orangeburg District of the State Federation of Women's Clubs will.meet in Booker Washington High School auditorium Saturday, Dec.-^5, , at lo o'clock. All Clubs of the said district are earnestly requested to send a delegation to this meeting:. Important business to be transacted, j MRS. B. E. VINCENT. District Chairman. DK CRASHES I AiNk . . =MH 'ewer into Modern Role V H . . Supported by Re Rj oved J a c k i e-l oopei\ ^ ?tar of "Skippy" |M I idnesday & Thursday I ? -i*-* IN M KM OR I AM A tribute to the m'ctn< i \ of uui dear Sister, Bessie Benson. who de parted this life, .Wemlur 25," 1 '.e'fi We love you and miss you, dear sirte! i-Iis. .will, mt O1;"" he rh -)< , ? ? The Cross when 'bom<j with pntiene? Is a victory nobly won. Sadly missed by: Junta 'Bensyn, dau^hivi A Charlie Bc'nron, Jr., .1, . "?~ Louise Goodwin," mother (iith'CO / e - M'WvnMH, lilTllir 'hucile, (iussie, Silvia. >is*er> Arthur. Edward-, -Slviuii.ie; * In'utliers* YOCNIS MEN'S UISINI SS 1 I-\(U'E OF INIQX. -S--1; .... ? **?'?*?~? ' m M. n. n.M t. 1 ' Srltishiu's.s? i in\ \ , In even this modern world, two words SELFISHNESS ami I N VY play a great part,. Their p..i<have l>een welt played, in the; l.a.-i'rress^wmidd, the religion- v. orlei. : Selfishness* and Envy, can be- up plied to "human activities, ju-t a friction can be applied to n:?? -barf cal activities. Now let us see-, whr-u er or not the above statenieiit air trtie". Fietip"n is the iv.- mian < fered by one body- t? 1. another a- 1? passed ovur.it. and tlie <dm-r i-hvi?: ' of friction is, the cdeilieieni; ed t'ri tiofD - . - * 7* If the above definition sullke--. 1' 1 is an absolute holdback t?T the in-i trial world, because, were it nut f 1 friction, just that "one factor, tin mechanical world would be e<jn-i 1 with machines of perpetual ncti-.fi producing productive energy 011 ; cheaper scale. Just here, let uirartuikc the comparison, Selfishness might well " U called, one nf the hinder im m, >e, < : human progress, and -Knvy miglu well be called, the coefficient of Selfishness. Now as you well knew, tin coefficient of friction is tin-, ratio t e tWeGH" selfishness' and narrowness, Juat here, I think I should fnakc i" clear.- LkaLthwre. is useful?i'rict-i"'n m in other words, in some instances friction-is very serviceable. .The ve--. same thing can be .applied to -^ i?;iness, and in this - manner, if yo\ snvy one because of a want to e<)ual surpass, or just stay up. then selfishness and enviousne^s might U termed useful. J nit among nt> -pvople that is the exception, and 11-t tlu rule. We usually envy one he : of his proyiVs-. ami to thill him dev. i if possible,\ we are use.: J1 \ selfish because we think somebody will' e\ cell us if we. give them o. start, it not that we are apt to think tha. person is -trying to ove-i look us. think it is about time- for- s<>n\e oUS to llllik OVer, We hiivo lm .lie,I !!>,.!.-i lived under, and depend under a!! these yeors and if some changer a:, not made, we will .he under. People- have become m?" >e!li-h i; then- retigion, thai iliey ,xhltik' ii * : disgrace to play un> athlete,. do any form of dance, hut if it b du.ni by the other race it is all lught. vn most of our ministers would hi" J when Sunday comes, Ki?th>\ --did ;h-i have these activities ITd-Fr _T7;;iu discourse, we mu*t move awar fi .r these Primitive evils, or sink a>". s nation to a still lower levei ?>f civ 1 lization. \ , Selfishness and Envy are the- grcn est obstacles that hununntv haencounter, it sapped ' the li\es nations; .it. ha< ran-eti: war-: caused?Industry?to , slump;" ft-?b-r made the. soeiol order bow to vice-nra crime; it has made individuals fal at the, knees of degradation. and m<v it has made the World a neglei; i'u Another for. its many inhabitants. -~ : The people uf l ni.ui :nv - ! i: 1 1. Lox, Spoulding and Baufngardmr and still extend to them a hear ; welcome to return any time* wbi-a , is convenient for them to .- > d>>. On Friday night past, the Yit> am county of Union .celebrated Foamier Day of the Majority lLps.pital Finis High Auditorium, and the pi" address by Prof. A.? A. -S-rinT; ' ad dresses by Prof. Wm. .Bogaiv e hock hart; - Dr1 Ft AW?Long.?Dr-.- V W. Montgomery. Xjai se Achison a-r. then the report for the year b\\ M: I.' (t. Mfvl S S lekv?the * \S 1 le I'?" "' 4? hospital. Several substitutions \\.>re nr <!e Prof. A". A. *Si?hs .couldn't get <> .' on account of other business of wi it called - him?uut-af ...mi M. it Christie was put in his. place; IL-* Baten took the place of Rev. A. A McKtsstek and Rpyt ,thompson .,iv placed the Rev. Collins. M, R. C.'br. . _iie was Piaster of ceremonus. Music was rendered be; v. i i i address aail furnished by ijuar'u He fvuni various parts'^ of the count> Siilis High and the city M.-> Kar was pianist. Don't Wonkier Why! | FIND Ol'T. '?Are yon?winrie*tr-T4'Oo!i!o,l ?.r LT lucky? If you are unhappy or di> satisfied or perhaps have been un UTucessful in your affairs. Let 111 advise and help you personally. M service covers business ami social a' fairs; such ns signing papers, *ollin real estate, stocks, bonds, love, mat riage, courtship, good ami bad hud i travel, health, accidents. I don 'care what it is as no job is too hue or small just so it concerns you c your Welfare. My raUH for fine: jttons are 50e each for tlif fVrsl land 25c each???*?all?others.?Otln ser\'ice according to the job. M |terms are cash. Send money win [writing. I. DABNEY SMITH P. 0. Box 1144, Huntington, W. V * * * r f - y - . Pag* y? PESSIMIST II) A BEGGAR 'Mortal! 1 -do not pity you, , Thouuh. > wur clothes arc plaihly~jh~ 1 hoyoi f i'r -i 11* | ' i ' J.I i ..,-,"1 r iiir "i -i.i.ouyii you aic- feungrj* there are ' pla;jut:j \N'-i'V thaji these, for o/f we find \ 111 ?wukt?i?^ >ip,i Ss i' I j i n [ yunH. ? . ' ' i ( ii, yiiiif; jtu'f inu wear u Miiile W< .i (iii< not lor" Mai't or, :,tyle . In i'/Iii1 M;i!- t s -piiy ; lfl.no. to.tho>e who \val|< alon^ '1 litis otj're tylest, you cannot see Earth ;.n. iy - "|y. s^cn -iy. \ o-i hut siiare a eotnrnon lot: , I'lffiraiu fV.e wOi.t i.e . i * " "ww . 111.r is IHU, 'KKv'. a,J'Vr?'^n earth, ?F-n-e?mtr) rrr-TT-?a tike?from birth". ftr -we "ta)i 1ifes street. ^ L^?i if?- . uu' t-i guide your feet. .?. 'T '' ir ?i?tailored ra/t of thine .Take these better clothes of mine, (ir.< thy cheerful soul to tne; J \\ 'i \\ i av ravs an?- ilu y the u hi1,V H ^ liliit'll t:?j? tiie streets and sfhile! , 1 i" Andrew Fuller : Laurens, S. ('. , M.W.NINi, S( IIOOI, M.\Mi's SKV- - v i:n i ^ rw <> dpi l a us on ioi k l;? h.i.vks-lm.h n-i 1 * i. ~T'l TS"~T NVKSTM 1-1 NT. . MnrAiin'y; ?The art work which co.ut a * hell I'lcii.l.- -l i-hliT pierce ; '-hni i 'Vei's. and loLir other pieces and . which v.uiw exhibited by. Manning . >'cho. I at the'State Colo ted Fair, has : : : "Uf to the- h o; ?T3".tJ(j bll ail investment of $4>5. ' 1 v t Header.- .of the "Leader" will recall that the Manning's hbol won-, firs* . prerni.i!i:. oil housenold art work . at" t h- faj m c lunvhia last month i ' 11. ?' Popularity Contest liivt v.i-fl- unr^t. . of - the -ami; work mehtjoiied-",tibpve . . was p'.t up as a:: award to the most-* ? . popular toucher- in i.esu!t of vohtest an audit otuil. >am' of -joT.dO \va> rea- *tized .makin<.r a t in! of &Tv> ui> for ?-u? ? .?lIuj?iiann?work. by* tw- teacher?-?im4 : a tV'NV !liL'h si-h/.o] plipils. ]n T.1,1-. p .pulaj it '' i-oiitost Miss Mal?>; id? tv:n-s won Jirs.t . and >yas i de-lyv.nt. d a- the tuo-t p ilar tea? . ehor in tin' -? .) on!; Mi-. I. S. Thoiap- ' V . 'soy .-? . i.?J upd . Miss Thelma Ko ranie third.. "I'm- m-ai* the . wn11ast t-i-t.itt-i sxitiji. ul? one ' .*. ' mo:' T e nor-' at :!; race ~~ M. ' ' Via- y. I\n. . 12Mi; " Air-, 1 S. . Ti. n.:* on. }J~>p; Miss - Tt. -i.o.n K on. I'lHi-.'; M, < . 1.. k; Nel-" .-w.ji. ; Mrs. 1 it--. A i \ a. Jenkins. 58!>;. ' Mrs. I tar 1. Walker. ; Mr- K. I s. wi.-te. :;rj. ' " 1. . ; i i < at!- nuj ?i i.itn"- :n' Glared-' don put much life in schools I ami school work .with the present leadership. Saturday November 1-1, w~- frrM tT."r" aeT'-Trtr crmrrty tcachers-* . n li'Q \o:i! 'aV.ii a very .... - f.n. '.'.J as iuol.?Tut1 mam ail dre-- _ w a.-' i!o, .core! fc FuTTTT TJ T-1 7 R. ppc1 -Mrvr-M o'nteit h Sinikins al-o i s-poke n*I?I launehod the Christmas hVnl >uit- urive f<<r the eour ty. The [ <:!: -. up' wed'and there is ho pre sj>u'ttilid success. ' " . "T' ! . C. ii:;e- <>f lvtVe-hlnpnts TiTr tTTe t r.v meetlnc .were M-rved l>y the - Manrtmi? Traininc Sch'?4.> " ~ r~" ' 7 M I \ iS I I !(S W i\ I'7s AI.l.I ANCR. : A i:'. L L.n.e 1'ui the =5 -??All aii'ah . ! > . mi' tin'?meeting he i ine; held at iiarhisoh College. Irrmv k- S. <at -the home vi" Mr-. .Murray. '1 Suiv.f of the ladies were delighted* -- w.ith the.trip given thenv to Irnto by . M:>. In.ian!. Chaimclle- ami Sims and 9 J1 i\'<r__L_l" hose hi die.- n.aivv thanks i'i ! -makinc it po-^siTvlT^'Tor them to . have -'itch a delia-it''til afterno'n.' The meeting opened with the usual he V : i-mal 'exercise's. The president, i- Mr,. IMllurd. was at her post and 1 pn sided with'the usual gentleness. i Work !' i' Thanksgiving was discus sed and it was decided to give a ' i Ti'i t -p-h Child at tin- orphan ge.: w - a will . el]* to gladden their 1' little hearts. -old?kolks,- hke- the -children., 1. '"'i'l : when they are remem ' !i ... \ o: giving. - I I -v -i ? j .good . . 1'. hiO?;>!->.?Ly- rhe~. A 11 i; 11i;I __ ' M'iijlu. collecting;..-the- dues, each lap. , . >e .pi Thanksh ui' lriu;. af the closevof which. Mrs. I*I!i ieud a very interesting pa- ' per oil. 'Thanu.-givini'The - pro11 am was'.arranged !>y Mrs. Chap- . 7?p. hi., chair man' of committee on lit-? ? er:;i*\ program. . . / Al the Most ui all business and the v It ?'!uv> program. Mis.. Kstelle Bo- . - ii..ir 1 iynios, ( 1 i I. \^'i.u;d. whin, ihe 1 , o.f Mrs. Purier..f Hr.rhison Colr lege. spoke vor. feelingly of orphan e ilhreii ami of tlu* obstacles and dif?I'.i'uUu'^ .i a ? hieii they htno to con- . *-? ?t ' .eh?yvtey?t In-u life. She. said, of -all children who need I lie pii\..id'1 a community. she thinks that orphan children She was 1 . w a r 1111 > applauded Tor her lllleiesi- . : " hig'and instructive remarks. . She w as'warmly applauded and in*' vited to come again. \ The hostess, Mrs.' Murra\, gave * the Alliance her best welcome; so the X ladies hove given themselves an in~ vitatibn. to take just such another^ . ' p outing, at the home"of Mrs. Murray 1 again.-as soon as possible. * The outing gave the ladies an ex>r eel lent mgpctUe mul thj ..hostess sat- ,v lsfied fhem with. am abundance of r? gmul .filings tir 1'it'i.? " ^ ? >' and" thank you am! the most expert M1 driver left us all bohind> while she landed her party in Columbia^ in about ten minutes.,, a. ' Guosg who she is ? '>