The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 19, 1931, Page Page 6, Image 6
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of .V'"-. * '- iry ..the
mother " , d y.uutli
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three wc.i-. .. ; '.'i- t.> attend
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1 lie M-T.: {!' al 1'ni.in _
. of tin* IMvO-'y!*' '" ..UI its- la's;
' session f.'.r , an Branch
baptist i-liure !; . . v ;.nd Sun-.
This beintf .;. _ '"l ion of the
election v.i'- j, j ! ?f<u* officers
for li'Mil, ~
Prof. .1. I!. W. . /.r n'.o have "
been pt-i-.<J.k n; > . Ui.'i/.alion
for lit. years v.; ..i iy \\ ?
elected; .Mr . : ' .j;}i of
Branchviilo . ? ...' ;j '.ei.d- *** ' succeed
AIN*. . . t.unoii of
ReCscville; Ml, ' .. "i!o\v
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rffia Slate < M iit.an and
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The i;ej>|V . ' , . have a. :
merry t ime- -Vrv:." ' r-fnr who |.
will be the i- u-ik foe , \
this season jo, % no team ]
can rightiy > . ? to a/- J?
socittion nil ... ' ife j?rob (
i t hn I
aDiy nau \ in- - v. ,..vv
.have r only pju.. Si Litk?n
'games.' V , . - I f
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Mrs. Lucy J- ! < !(!- <
est mcmh; i. - -v- M. f
E. Ghuuh <h. . ' ])' . o
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two sqms aiv. a. -: Hu' ri
friends. Mis.. Bi o.1. ;> '< mother
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, IIOLLY HILL NEWS'
Tin? school is?rrrtt?progressing In"
spite of t!u' streueous times. Wo
have quite a large, enrolhnent and
the daily attendance is very com
endabL'. We are thankful that the
Lord htts seen tit in His own time to
end the rain, which we have looked
nttd-'-k)hgred' for' so many weeks.
Theie was a bo\ party at Banisc.
r's ltestaur.mt on Wednesday night
.i interest of the A. C. E. League.
?"iu-iy ..in having i liei e various fornhr~T
enti'i'tainmeiit< tT> help pay for a
piano they are puildiasiiig- for tTie
church. ' >
The game' of whist is becoming
very popular in the village several
. * . . - 1 ~4* Dn4L/,1 A
"UlSiail .my llieillUCIB ui .
.VI. lu Church and even leaders of the
ihurch make it their daily pastime.
On Fi iday night there was given
in the s.hoo! auditorium a Fathers
and-t-'on-Mlnuquet bv ?the N. F;-S. CY
club boys' and Mr. Roberts. It was
unite a?glowing?success.?A?large
crowd was present, A very timely
program was given and several papcr.s
read bv tile bovs. music was rendered
by the glee club,?This being
their first appearance in' public they
made quite a hit.
-Miss Willulmina Myers of Orange
burg spent Sunday at tluS home of
iter Sister.Mrs. Daisy Whack's.
Mrs. Nix went home and spent
.Sunday with her mother and children.
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..XhWS DRUM , J A CKSON IIIGH
Camden.. Sr (Y?"The Noble. Out-cast.'"
a :rama in four acts was preen
:e;T here- irr.Hoiis College Diama
11c f liin ben lit" ot tlu> Athletic Assoeiaii.p..
i iic play was interesting
ihroicVdout and received many favtfc-'
at lv- i <n.i tits by the large and api"
. .?i,;Yiinv. e. ?
We have had. quite a successful
.?i~erqii of football, in winning the
..rajof.i.y of games played. The girls
promise to boat the hoys' record by
winning all id' the basket ball games.
We \vc-ie fortunate to have some
(ii. '.I At.)' the S. C.
.vi. il. l v v..us lit*; week.
'i!u-y- gn\v us ' interesting talks.. ,
' '1 .:< , i >. :'la v liaii a.i.iev (lie presimvJTTTy
3'
?fr^ Aiuas**is llumptoi'iT
.!.< ? us some ?.,;r.i:v wt rk .
i;v ?.i*i.. -i\v was il:e_"JUilk of Rev. K? '
1 >. Vv ^ !' >! ) i ; Orphanage" 11 time*
ChuiU.-o a. S. Ci He told the heeds:-1
ill-, in '.'.union. St.udents here sen 1
i>;.~ II W eUs v( . token of ronton!-"
i n.Vi. i'..- instlttftlolf. ' ' * - ?
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wiNNsnoru) news.
Way num. A. SI. Kt Church
Rev. A. J. KeliXj- Pastor.
Sunday Morning at 10:00 O'clock
the wy <* i I lcii-ill Supt. Mr. S. A.
Moore opened the Sunday .School \vh.vussiun
of the lesson.The collection
was $-1.00 the banner going to the adult
Class taught by the,Pastor. ... I
- -Tlttf?Stiplr-amCtnf icers are wrtrk-ingH
a Xmas. tree*for ' the me'rhbers- of the
school, and have a drive on for at
least $f>.00 on next Sunday morning j
i'i-i.miii iv iit 11 :;tn the nastor Rev.
A.'' .J. Felix mounted?t.he rostrum and
preached-a wonderful.; sermon from
Numbers Idiot). Our hearts weie
made to burn while he so beautifully
unfolded the Scriptures. ' J
At night Dr. Iv._Philip Kllis our
esteemed Presiding' Elder brought 1
uivothei lue^a^TP taktrn" front St. Luke '
1 !i: 1, A very appreciative . audience
Iteanl. this message to their souls'
ielieht, The 1'. F.. then held a very
suee'iysful- quarterly conference with
all {reports. causing' very favorable
."inimats froni the Elder, lie alt>o.
pa'id bur. pastor a very glorious trii4ile
. The pastor and otlicers made
him. feel good bel.iu.se he deft with
smiles. _ vTiie.
.Mis-ionarry Society met on
ih.-t Frida;. afternoon at the lovely
li'.itf??Use?president,?Mrs.?li. .1.
Moore, '^uite a number of the. ladies
ere oilt ami pledged their eoopera.it.n
to the p:esideiit and the cause
T "i -"*1 - .11 ?vTTT\V VOar.
pphB-MBt m ni: aitiL^daU.vmed n .
nt?siTU.iovt or jvfrs~
T5'.e.'inoeiing adjourned aiwl-j
.lie ItosieT-'wirpi ised the members
...nil a \ein delicious repast
Tile. .January im ling will Dc^ neiu
n 'tiie home of Sisters Kichariison
:i .rlf'il en ('eivc.erg street.' ; ""
The V list r has things, well in hand
lete fi r a .-mi ee.--''el (.'ont'crence year.
?'"1; - o (HAl'iN
NKWS
\V,. rue h.mklYi \u the Almight,.
' .* r fin- i>ii d raiii He has
end down upon. us ,. '?
i',. le. 1 "ITrm I vrrr Keen had aV
.la ir, gin -t i'lir dinner Thursday at- I
l' 'ii "M. t'l nf. Daley, Miss R. Fair J
TTiiT Mis. M. A. .hlieazer. "
The taw pastor al St. John. A. M.|
1*. e?.;ire" i i e'ai-11ii ; a?stnil?stirring |
-i/'MUDti -tu lis Sunday fnorning. Rev. I
I'ajh y of Columbia preached at Mt. j
'/.ion Baptist church Sunday night.
\\ i cij iuvtui ihi M'l iiinii and trust In '
will -In- well us again. |
Mr. Tim Coleman. Mr. Saul Koon
Mr, John Kleazer and Mr. Tom ily
oris motored to Columbia Tuesday
en business. Mr. Coleman and Mr.
Koon were delegates to the Masons'
Bonvocat ion. '
\. M. K. Chureh. Mrs Brown was
years old and spent all of her
ife in Shady Grove church. Her Tun eat
wa- preached by the Rev. C. B.
^ 1 ' c .t , i /-i;..
ook<\ |>iisr?ir 01 uie rsiymewouu
uit. I
Mrs. K?. Cloud iwi^also a member >
)f' Sbady Grove church, who die I <
" ox r- wax tovod by ev-* 1
ry person who knew her. /i
Mrs. Janie Dean has the sympathy <
>f the epmmunity in the illness of six
iP*Vv children at (hp same time, two
f which died, two are still sick in. the
lanideh Hospital^ and the other tow i
Jc } ( n > and seem to be improving.
Irs. Lean a'd her family n e n t mbcrg ,
ii" Shady .Grove church.
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? -r- TfrK PAT<ME
CIIKRAW NKWS
paration lor tlu* "jr* v;tt- Emancipation
Day ccliiln-al'.ii),' by iim- ka. ing citizens
here. li i- \\ ,.r ail colored citizens
aiva k.ii o> [ u t r ipate to make
this gre.u d;n a iremorhtt one each
year i or. oar group.
Dr. .1. V:-ttannn ar'tcr spending a
week at tiu>.seat .0.1 '.lie annual eoni'et
. nee ot. I lie .Mctlmdi: t- Ianstopal churli
held at t'aaid- 11. as lit lay-delegate,
1a t aria d a I :-n;a!,ic niji'ln ?
W ith Alio cliw-e > !' tin Annuai coiitortnn
e "1 rr7? 77 i t Kplscopal
la^t 'Sunday al y'Htpoji, . Iksftop K. D.
Iveeney .a-, i a \\\ 1, y M. E.
chutvh Dr. S. .?IAliiler tornier pasr
tor of U ;i lletl.el.ai. E." church; Charleston,
S. t . Dr. Mailer is a churchftiail
ot 1 onown. .A gr'v.ui scholar, .an
orator aid preacher ul' ability. Having
recently re.-enteivd the South Ca
rolina cnjjferehce Sit'op a successful
pastoi aio' ul .t iintoa Chapel Methodist?F.niiU'oniil?ciitirclr:?-A
lhnil.tr fTrr~
, >n .MilIn- is also editor of ome"
ibf.chuivh's-loading papers. We exI
i/inl In liinT an upon arm ui' welcome
and pray tflnf eOihiinhil .-access w?ll
follow with his lead..
Ouv hearty are . also saddened at
_liu departure of our lo
Dr. \V. S. Thompson -utUl his faith,ful
and goodly wife. Wc -ley M." E.
church has lost Tn their going a great
leader and a sainted woman of art
inelihki Christian character. Neverthe-leSs
our lost rs the great gain of
the good ]>< epic o? AI l>*n' 'ale1_?h?
Dr. "1 hoinp>'i11 is a great loader and'
success will i'oHow him: throughout
his journey: Thc church prays God's
blessing u.nm thatl' in Ahcir.^aicWilold
of.- i n.k
Last Sun..:.., t'.ciiio.m at the twilight
Horn; i\in > \ n>.a J,'uiulerbui;g
prdseiUed'U m. Vy.i:..: l\ 'i^r's idission-r
nrv Socici v oV -I ii . , 1 *i nsbvl lL.>-.
ian..cliairh ju i entertaining and
V ire . present;.
The Sunday Sikhool of Wesie% is
preparing, to re.i;,!. r. a great program
for the Ghri.'li'n.v! IIt?"i lays; This
year "Ave <>? '"Irking evey. membei
to i'lynvjnh. , tig j .. ,.ml aged. of our
.city at tiie anhnn'r (ii.ri-t'c.tis tree.
Ti?e. oi:wic'ii put.:: ; .. real- stress
Upon gi - *.' -1 hat we hhN'lto
th?,-e less lorfiaut:. The cxcr ciscs-^Met*
imuev the painstaking * direct
it ui of Ai . La ie !'!a. ringtoip
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"'i u \\ 'mm It M i\ Concern"
Tlio oil*1 Xf.ii> M'.iiirt- to an
nounce/.^hat J .\:.s married should
have rr.mp- jrnrl Ar.(?ore:" If they
were so .anxious to hr.ow about my
business oShTvs Ivhen 1 get married
nd ready to 'announce ii I'm capable
of onnouneint.' iv.y.-.rlf.?'iruu lafro
care of your business and. I can certainly.
manage nunc.
''hiviir; -rtr-n?Imn^l trUthirrnw"
Longing for. some" glad lo-morrow *
I'm wondering If ti.e bir's will sing
ill sorrow \vi h mey
Under ilv?spreading Chestnut tree?
Will you -bare with me in my sorrows
Will you help nn- id- iiiid some glad
to-morrow? v-?.. .
.For 1'in longing for .some tomorrow
To drive all my sorrows awoy.
?'Jnuie Burgess
Ali^S""ArcTmr"Sulvr and Air. CTiaides
Slight and Mr. Ahrnlvanr Lvaphart of
Lexington spent Sund'y afternoon with
Aliss-Floise Boozer. t
('OK KSMt'HY M:\VS
We nr< - life iuj-f leal sprint; weather
in this section. Mrs
' Kleanwr ljaile.V ami liHle-.s-tfn
John of I'Mrcii. Mich., arrived Monday
to visit her parent's. Mr. and Mtk.
u .c. Na i,/
.The Primary * hildrtni .are jdanninpr
Tom i lu ih \\'Y Uir.tr 1> rcniber 25
alatr.uY. u: - -urn,a^uw Ui^'weddin'tfi?(
"i i1 " i.. -The?-Heyt county
i'ri/nin'wTtr-rtV?ang-fn -^-rcn ihc 'he iieiiof
tho'.'si'i'Oi.i' Lets.
KtV; \\ . I ii>'i.;11-11ji delivered one
>i" -his s-y.l * ' ; i ;'i "?t- r m '~tts Sunday.
Mis. Laura A. I..yn- l is and little
(iautr'r.L ! t'.i. ;,:)< ? I. .nisi-. t wo brothers
Mitchell ami Knaot ln- turid to Abbeville
.in. !:. a fa".: r Sin..ay morniittr.
Ui \. Thompson w. ? the dinner
a'ue.si. of r.i'V. niiti .i!. on Nash
Xllilvla.V;
On tin.k' i:-t arc. Mr si s Toliver
I'ixon, llul.ii.:. . a.jie'.(i. ortfe Pearson.
Mr, Mr.. \Viv. I 'ixpirgave a
I'Mffott im .:i? * ' }, . r, , t: j tin. Itukun'
.of.Mr. and .Mis, Urad-ie iloinu's Moil"
invitoil ? . ?? r.-4>. 11. UumwimgSr
Mr. ,1. E. Tfoln.es. Theodore Williams
Jinny \Y iilinms. Walt-or and Bcrnice
4^?Adnm ( l.vi i 1.1 o Williams.?Alpha
Moore, Miss Edna and T. F. Coggers
and Thcimu (indson, Isabella Dixon,
Dareus. Mr. 1 >. R. Camings was
mum?nneMer.? d r. A !piui?Mm'i e 'gftre
toast to Ihij brito. Mr, Harris ?Villianis
gave toast to tlie groom. A
delicious course of chicken salad, saltines,
potto chips, ham sandwich, and
coffee, fruit punch, jclio and cake.
The evening was spent playing
cards and throwing rice on. the hridf
and gro^m. Everyone reported a good
time. '
Mr. ami Mrs. G. Iloljne.s left for
Lake Wales, Fia., Tuesday morning.
We hope tiiein a pleasnt trip.
The Smart Workers' Club held its
regular meeting at the home of Mr.
John Arnold. After the business was
over they were served with lemon
launch and vanillo waTers. Mr AT. Ok
Nance was a visitor and gave an interesting
talk.
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ST. ALBAN NFAV5>
i This is a very successful term for
thc St. Alban School. Inspite of the
depression our domitorics-are crowd- '
ed with students from various counties.
Anion# our organizations are Vclvo- ~
ral clubs, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A., Sun 1
day School and basket ball for pirls ,
and boys. Th"
m mint., in OlIil'iL f ! I ""up
a nice .basket ball game on the. _Sl. >|
Albjnrncburt, Dec. 11.. One of the. '
, outstaningr?features of flu pnme waj
, the clean spoi tsmansliip exhibited on
the part of both teams, as clean 1
! sportsmanship had been emphasized '
i i... 1- 1 r 1 A **
I ?%\ i-imuu iiamum a? wen as the ac- I
f quiring of superior skill in playing 1
the game... The scores were 8-18 in
favor of St. Alban.
two outstanding homeiinprowmt:it s 0
- which?htm??alicudy received
compliments fiom citizens of our.
eomunity We a.;e warning for the '
maturity nf 11.cj, piniu. n i . n f,,.i _
j that?other fnrmero will?be?inspi i <
air? undertake similiar improvements
I of their homes. The two. farmers 1
beginning these home- improvements *
programs are Mr. E. D. Tlvomason *
and Mr. W. O. Stokes.
Our Home Economic teacher, Miss ?
Jrmie T Dirikins' reported a very 1
pleasant trip from the home eeonom- 1
ic conference held at State College, 1
Orangeburg. She was filled with en- J
i t Mil-; Ills hi and new ideas, and she i.
planning to put over a number of
I projects developed 'from the ideas
I gained at the -conference. ^
Miss M. M. Harr, Miss Junk*. T. .
i Dinkir.s and Mrs. T. F. -Cury In 1 a
! very pleasant trip to the hamo ol :
i Mis Hall apJ McvA)?ster of And.vson C
who are students of the a . .? ,
School. ... ; I
Miss II?'M. Ii.v.koei't, MV.'.s Huth
| Ahercromhie, Master T. .F. Lurry and r
Prof, and Mrs. T. F. Curry were the
j dinner guests of Mi. and Mrs.- I\
y> inompson;ot \ndcrson A delight- t
ful dinner was ict-Ved.
Among the \isitcis on the c-.YMpu.were-Mr.
\V. O. .MaMox, or Lmr.alds; ?
..Mr. J. A. Tolbert <i Greenville.;, Mr t
C. Royal -of Williamston, who-motored
over to visit tl\eir children. y
ST. MATTHEWS MAYS
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.We. were wonderfully bjeusod on I
Sunday morning haying listejied- to
a real address on Health by Mis.- \
Simpkins, everyone who . heard her 1
^pressed' ihon~.selves his LVr.-.u hen- ' \
etited greatly with such wonderful t
! address. i
If you want to hear trend sine-ine- i
- cometldWn -to-Bethel on Sundays.
Prof. Abraham eertainl/ is bring- t
ing things to pass. The choir is sing- 1 i
ing as never before. _ ......... 1:
We regret very "much' to "know of v
the great accident of Mr. \Y. C. t
Jackson by fire, he lost practically f
everything he possessed, unfortunate ;j
for him .he was away at the time of ]
the lire." (
Mr w r .*?. ! ??? v.. a -
| ..... ... w. " " IOIILC Ill LI III 11IV j
all of the good people both While am! |
colored for the wonderful help giv- j
1 en him with the fire ai d help l-j
save his other houses and barns..
Mr. S. Ginvard.. Messrs Ghiyaid, ,
Shuller Howel, WaiTey and Master r,
Milton Ginyard* motored to Goluiiibia j
Tuesday on business. j
, Mr. SiHton Zeiger (Charlie) is?mi }
' the sick list. Hope he will ><>on be
himself ngaim- *?? ?7- ' : 7.
The play which was given at the 7
Friendship Baptist churc'h "Old Time %
Shout" was quite a success. Tlq promotors
as well as .participants ncqd ,
to be commended*. ? 'i
"The public school 'will, close for the i
holidays Friday 18, and will reopen '.
- -Monday, January 4tlT,~7<j;i2. We h? > pc "j1
that Santa Claus will come to all of .
tho people. Parents-Teaciu_::s and j
children not withstanding the d.cpie>s-[cd-conditions^""
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Look out for the datq^of Ihe. CLiirist^J.
^ wide awake superintendent ami hi?. (.
.force of good teachers are making.J.he
ct'ldren happ? ' V
Airs. Abraham, jPrpf; Abraham's
mrdhnf ?!?..? with M \l <-.i 1
".?> ?> w. BHU mm. UCII*!
lie all of whom are from Sumter, S. ?
C. spent a few 'hours here Sunday j1
to see Prof. Abraham and friends.
All of the teachers in the public ^
school are leaving for their various j
homes Saturday to spend the holiday. I1'
Rev. and Mrs. Rj. II. Gray tvere in |l
town Saturday from Orangeburg to ?
the delight 01 their many friends. \Yi> 1
wish them?good luck in their hew
home.
Ifte were glad beyond expression to !
see our old friend Mr. II. Pinchney IJ:
in town last week. "Hamnue* could
not sfay long because he was on hum- 1
" ness. We are always pi\>jd*to see j''
him. >-He is one of Calhoun com ' v r
boys that we all feel'proud of. |r
Mr. Ernest Hemmingvvay, Orange- 1
" burg, spent the week-end visiting Mr, ^
and Mrs. C. Owens. ' *
Miss Evelly Kift is all in smiles ?
these December days.
Mrs. Minnie Shuller entertained. |u
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Jx/ooconess Hoard iNo. 1 Sunday evening
-ar ier home on Calhoun St.
Miss ^porie Ginyard entertained |
Deaconess 'Board No. 2 Sunday ev- '
ening at her home.
When in need of good fruits for j
Christmas and cheap fruit see Phil- ?
ip Shuller. He can meet competition. i
??Wesley 'Wiifarms?wtm fs a ~'
student of State Colege spent the *
weekend home with relatives and *
friends. ? C
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MM;TV-SIX NEWS
Mis. <.', A. Dean spent a very pleasant
.weekend with relatives in All
.il VM/tlt S. ' .
MrrTifi Nirsl P. S. Goodwin spent
the day. Ik comber (5 ip Cblunibia visiting
liis -brothers Messrs Joe, James
riiu Fad Goodwin.
Mr. 'i'oiii Jabber and brother of
Del I oil.. Mull-. |)y.l<n-??.l h.n-n ?.i wil. 1iLLLi^-the
liiiiexil ul Hroir fatherl f
1 he .ul news 'I'puf^iliiy .?r Mr. Ed.
-Ui?Hr-fciv acq's suJuq'.i death was a
-hiu k t.? ii.Ts many friends.
Sunday afurnoon at 1 O'clock Rev.)
C'ury, piistoi- of Nit. Pleasant A. M.
10. Church, preached Mr. Ed. Provi..en.
c's lunerul at Bethlehem Baptist
church. A large congregation
witnessed the. services. Hull's' mm 1
I'hmksum. funeral diicctur-o in chiirir., .
Mr. Nelson Martin's-many friends
sympathize with him in the loss ol'
~mr father Sunday morning. Mr.
Martm will bo buried at Ml. Zion
Jup'iisi c.lu:roll Wednesday. Bigg"
aad?tnii the-Tricmhy-funcrai'
iii 01?r* I iVo charge ol the funeral.
Be. ii.v.uin's Missionary Society
net at Im- home of Mrs. Bessie .
wmii -it:j. A very interesting pro-'
fianrwa's rcinieied by dill'erent momjers
altos which business was transActed
ami dues. volk-etea1. The hosc.-s
served hot chocolate and cake
uul pecans. . The ' next mooting will
10 lk'ld at the home of Mrs. C. A.
[A'inm?.Immaoy 1st, j* - t~ ~
, .M i-. tVi'slcy ..(."arrol . has bought a
jcautiful car. A sign that times an
i'o'.ni 'with illlit.
Mrs. <kv?!\:ii>vn:\ Kodd visited hen
nek .? o rfu Gl oon wood Saturday.
Misses Iiuby ami lJcarl Dalton, Mossiis
'.lohh Fed, Willie Nodwurd ' an .
Tyde Smith oV Greenwood Were the
Kii'tit .Mr. and .Min, Aii11* go Grit?
in Sunday!' . .
..hi.-mid Mrs. Steven Calhoun spent .
t pitasnl i venihg with Mi".' and Mis.,
mi. !.;o Gvilfin Sunday.
'.Mrs. \ ii gmia Andrews after a
cock's illness.was able to be at Ser-.
i*ktw Sunday.
?!, ,i"Mi. nOL.
AS*, VJl UUU iUI, lltll- jl:I
TT.iluvui enjoyed the mu'vics. in
iie/n\vopt! nfternocn. w
YASIUNGTON SNOWS SIMS UNDUE
COi'S STATE HI TITLE.
The TarndoOs of IBooker Washingoit
ol' Columbia swept tacross the
Jnioii Municipal park lust Friday
uui when its fury had subsided it
/as found that* die Tiger of Sims
ligh school Was' the - priza bit ol'
vrecl&vgO. Booker Washington prov
d het superiority as a football team
n every.department of play and with
km. dniiLulty unnuMcd a. LuLal r
joint?, wliile their Union rivals l'ail d.to
cross the Bpoker goal line once.
3e it said however that the Sims
joys fought-valiantly -and were never
Filling to admit the superiority oT~
heir. conquerors. - . . - Though
lite score Was fairly large
l Was a frame of ckamnionshio-caii
icr. it was no easy task that Book-1
i- Washington had in emerging from !
lie ilrst In If with a scant) (i point
end The game was "TJtst and f.uroti>.
and though punctuated by l'reluent
penalties called on both was
onsidered as among the best, if not
he best lifgh school played in South
c'..r;-ibia o,:ii::g the current "season.
There were no fewer than a dozen
icnaUies for illegal use of the hands
. ailed' on-. the two?eoains?combined?
luring the encounter. Penalties for
>ll'-sidd were few and there was none
or unnecessary roughness. Therb '
vas one penalty called for defensive
lolding. it is a ;efodit to the teams
and choir coaeh.es that they took
heir penalties without quibbing, as
s usual .when the game is called as
I-should be called. ~
lid; kin's,'- "J. 1J." (Robinson), antl
girnan bore the brunt of the Torna10
aliio k as far as carrying the ball
s,v??The- Booker line all
even of them, opened holes in the
!ei'cn. ively they were terrific in their
acklipg. Cioll'_ might be mentioned
.s a bright particular line luminary.looker's
end runs and olf-tackle
days were particularly effective.
The. .Sims famous forward passing
ittack was in the main, smothered
?y the wide-awake Booker defense,
several passes were intercepted.:?bylooker
but none of the "interceptions
esulted in a touchdown. Perhaps
,he prettiest play of the game was
i return kick made by Tarpan Smith
11 the fourth quorter when .On a
.icK-uif lit "Bookhr .the Sims "receiver
ossed the .oval back to Smith who
t:amling~oh his own ton yard line J
ritvoMhc hall n ? hoot that curried iLJ
o the UooTdr uni yard stripe. That I
day perhaps prevented another Boor
ier Washington touchdown. Leslye '
-lallwui th, former Paine College lull
inary is Coach of the Tornadoes.
['lie Tiger nier^or is Cyrus ("Cike")
ViHiams, former' State College stellar
wingnian. Both teams showed .
he result of careful training. The"
funic was handled by Baumgardner
(Lincoln) referee; Grepjtr. (Clflin),
inipire; and Williams (State) hendinesman.
Timekeepers -Ghcistie of
lioioti?and iMaol>owoll?of?Columbia?
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Wi' had n wonderful Sunday School
lcsso.ii,<iiul ? t'uio sermon by our presiding
elder, Dr. Nancy., His text-was
l\>umi Dan. 5:25; subject "Th?_Hane
Writing on the Wall." "
~ We iiTe-gT;r<l lo -ftTTftfl C. *
Loniax improving. We hope he will
poo i he back to cilurch.
Mr. ! '. .\. f'oeliTan is some better at. <
thP writing". He was able to sit on
tiie porch some-.
Mr a. N;p'lie .diller has been very
ill but siie bo*ler.
There* lias been a Pool Room placed
in Mrs. Bossie Mai'srslmv by E?jM^ss
and W. Muttison
A.surprise birth-day party was gw
en from 8 to ,10th' grades, Saturday
afternoon. . , , ,
'1'in.ai, a chicken slew given by, ?
Mrs.' Polly Pruiit and others Saturday
night-for tlie public school.
Sir. Alex .Miller of New York is
visit hi.gb his daughter .Mrs. Alice. Anderson.'
. > ?
Alt. /||,P IT. ,hyl mill i'Iidwh-boy
a glorious p.ru.ver service qii
Sunday - MOnii'fig. it: absence of the
pastor, ilev. ?J. II.- Tuatley. lie was
at service", in Lis other vhuroh at ' "
Mountsvilley **'
Mi s. Xiueiii:1 McAdams and son
Richard and bar -ott-in-'law. Mr. Foster
r.omax .. . i\ visitor's in Due West
last wee k fr-oni Ashovillc, X. C. We
were triad to-sceAhem. ?
' Utcrc . w.i", an enlcrtaunv.cnt given j
by the .1'tut ni'-Ter.c!:yr Association
.it Liac.oii! il igb.Sc'. bol. December 11. m
D.V.MltKRC NEWS J0
-03^lie - Who's. Wh<. Club held their
comber Sih at Die home of Mrs. Elizabeth
(Jreene.witn the president Miss
Maniyc. Chappi He prodding.
At the''.-calling of the roll each
member 'responded. with quotations
beginning with letter "C"- The fol- loving
\\vve on piogram, .Mis. Ituth
Hartley, inslrivnonial -nio, Miss 'Martha
Ramsey,, pupc*; Mrs. d. Greene '[
and Miss: K: ..-aauavis, voeal.-dueL-.-The
ytresi .ent gave a" timely talk on the ''
'Loyalty of (' Each, mem be?.
pledged her hearty support.
After ^ the "uunsnc.tion of?routine?
business the- hostess served the duo
in a neatlMlTT: auge.a dining u>or.v_dee- ?
orated with green burning candles
and l'erns, two delicious course.-, of
potato salad garnkshe-d with deviled
eggs, fried eipicki.iv chcoVo, biscuits
and. cotVot?.* Chariotle Lusse-ii: d cake.
In. beliAlf p? - the. club, Miss Or M. Kearse.
^yanist. -tiuinke i ihtr pvoMess
for -a happy o\ citing spent a: her
home :wit.h joyous oxprc'talianV -wc
await our next iiiccAm^ ai m. l.li
zaboth urotiu s.
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.Saluda County teachers mot again
though much vain had fallen and the
roads wove somewhat muddy,-quite a
lew weiv present to witness the rtieet- ' r
ing Saturday which was very jiit'evosting.
'The meeting was opened.'with
a fofceTul devoiiotY-afu r' which-- the
Supt. made some hel'p:i'ul remarks concerning
-the "Tuberculosis Campaign ' ~ "
\V\. then won't into tho discussion of ?
the topic which was scholudoA for the
day, which \.;as-"Somo of the Reasons
Why we Should keep rwgood and Aecurate-i-htiiy,
..Weekly??monthly?and ^1
Yearly roe. v i." Some of.the reasons ,
that wove riven arc-: t. A good and
accurate ' reeord is an advantage to
teacher ard studc nt; 2. It shows clearly
the qualnicuions of a toucher; 0,
Without : u accurate report it makes
the work hard, for .the teacher: that
may con.e alter von. and 1, Aicnvm-y
means a systomized.business and all
business that succeeds must have
a system.
Many. other helpful things were
sard which'wili always linger .witli
ii< The ne\ i._ ofeetinir will be held
mmff ! '>/ ii' .i. !.Ti|K- w naw a
good .utiimdanve- of co-workers/'
(isAirryrsToN NEWS 4fj
?>Iis. Aiin.T linker and Mrs. Wal- *
ter Hammond ofrNew Vork formerly
of this city, t!ic (laughters of Grand
Chancellor, Julius A. Brown, this city
came to visit their father who have
been ill for about six weeks, but at
present ht. has shown a decided Improvement.
Wp~hope.for hint a eheer1'ul
Veer very, -? v ?
We note on last Sunday an extown
vi--i n;s jit .Ml. /.i iif ?LI*.. ,
jdlil/'idl. II v. W. IV Carolina, pastor.
Among them were -Mrs. 5Tatthcw? of' ^
i\'eV .Icr: oy. form: riy id" this ciiy and ?
a former member oi' this .church.'
The unusual pleasant Weather enabled
a very encouraging'attendance on
loot, Sunday nmi inr,"?arid evening ami ?
it was a -glorious day at .Zion.
At which lime was most enjoyable
to have listen ti> one of the most up-.
lifting sermons delivered by Dr. Ca-'
rolina, in many a Sundays. Subject
"On What Foundation was the Earth
built ami it's Kiijjdcr?" This was an
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