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few*-Pape 6 Kiixiic si'kj ,-. . :\vs The Ridjjo >' "at sty-was sadeiK'd . hy ! Nicholas MeCottry. v,', v>,,. m. E. M?(\>tt ' ? tii'.-- llt'o oti Decent'' r V try disposition "d . heart of many i ? ?? stave promise to :: ? strco. his ! ? ? the 1{ . V: . 'ftk'Qi'.i. ;> .1 "Ni itinL". ToOcitit".- . . . he faculty :i!.(! . . i. Thc cor-:i ' . :< th? illness .it: Mi-- i.ry the mother <t' -d youth who' hns.Ka n - ~ the past throe week- ;r . 'dy to at: ^ tend the fun.- ,.-!i her :? sr.ocily- recovery. the .\ifim.\NV-! \ i'k)\.vi. ?-?? ? I V V ? 1 'I'll'.' .A]IT!. .! i nion of tiie I-ovc-ly r Ui its last srssinTr--tT)T-tr--1- - ; Branch baptist chTMTI.V'f- "" . y ;.i'd Sunda\\ I >eoctnli<y ! This being roil of the election iT~11" for ott'ice?.s for I'.'lKl. Prof. J. II. W. r have Hbetnt president -ruriy.nt.ioH for 111 years \ .. .i V>* re?, elected; Mr;.-. .ph of Branch \ ill1.1?-! .? ' " "eiit 10 ?; succet'l?M";??..-i.u'i u-i', Reoseville: Mi . ' ; y -iJowman wa- c i. I . ? -u<wd. Miss Kill/. i l ho race for tie ' : "Mi . El'ie/. Aii.<-;:. do-.- L-ui venia Kiln- . I Kir.h\.. Bowman. - .yole.were ? . . < follows:1 MN/.' '' "iTfuph. 5; Mr. r / TninpTi was eleeiv-- . . . . "ii , Jones Wa . ? at ive board !' >' . ..idi.'on of. St. tie' The ne . . . a Goml i*'?" a . .' a Georg'.. , Sunday y "... ' , " -4. Suti'i;: . . >v * v icral iv,-;-?/ C'lilll.f M-1' -. - ' . aVtc-in!' : V ~~ I his h a; . TIU- !< i . by ni . .. ... - a . . Sftk'hlUl _ <il: ;i. was. ( I .. v At?} L .. ' ' ."i; ' * ed bis-J . / -i -4-4 A [><> I It- - " - -t-- . - . ? t ill Jiuh'tt i?. - . i SI. I i -r.1... . .. .T!h> > :*.v? ?*.> heard a. ()>.;? .1-?, ' hflil ? _ very mi-. - ... t'tir-tunsiU'-i'ii ?iu ;. nit til and vvcni ' ny district. '' * AI 7 raj- v.. ' a!i<' ii 11 inspiiM; ' pastor Rev.' \V. ! . hitext t'i > .. ! .th.e '^ Loi'tl .?.:'d - 7 *" cviesl t'n?TT7~ 7 7 " 7 i '- * children ?! ' ! * ?<. '">r' ward." On .Sales'- i| til :?H'.'f-iitL.ii " i cw |ir 'n at the- Ii' '.. / Mr. 0.::< '/ ' i I -Kit"'-! " -- -?: 7- . . v wei'X- -L?.. . /' - soil of : i ^ S-'ivh. ,./ I'lianel I la jo: / W vq- .> ; <_?1 ' ' n.i' i -1 id " - . ^ -A' that ' a.-/. ' > .* \c? v/ ' . " Luyd y ' ' ? i Ro^c/v, ' .. / . . ' r ag;U;i Lo, ' . SytiT . " ' " ?:??-? / .M, , , : ?T O, . . ? ' i and; Saw " ' < / SlUl' ' ' ' ' V'; E. < /. Ttu> i ? orsrtTTT ' nicely u * ? tear la-. Ti.,- ' . 'a. i!i att?" Mail"!: . ilEI'K I> M sot i ' " i:- . ' . * ' .'i . ? > , . . Piv ' a. vai; ?rfoi' tli.'-rn , a, Hayi) i i. .'\il\ca 'a'- 1. . -???the ai.M...' '' 1 . . ""i'-" The . r . ( -.nJerrnrc. :f ~ ' ' ' <'< Muur . . - Stall* ( '**" ' ; > esily of ftr-aiu'rri ? - i?rr- rr*siyt and. I!- ; ' olumbia, S. . . ' Sumter;* "Paine I"u " * j and Ilailios <>i" ?' i -; Yoor* nees msiu'.u ... v ? Harbison C-.il. tiwo rgia frlau' <" , Schofu'kl oi" Aii: The r'ojircs. have a merry Lime try. : ;. < mmc who will be the 11r emu- l'ov this season jtmt '' h" team can rightly i.-i 'a as?gOCttttwi nilv.?: ably ?r"~* ??.-1- hm have only i>la .?? Lifrm games. ' "TibAN Mrs. Lm-y 1 . " r?M- ! St mom 1<: n E. Church ilo.'a :* urn 10th, 1(?81. h.~yi ? , ' w two sons an-iVa i: ; ; ,? friends. Mis. Ilrov. a .ne mother of Rev. P. II. la... a ... 11. ot the h-- ' ' * t,p- ^ - m 1 ??: = 1 -=r 1IOI.LY HILL NEWS The school is still progressing in spile-ol' the strenuous times. We ' havv quite. :t largo enrollment and j I the daily at tendance is- very com- ' -loadable. We are thankful that the ' Lord Ifvus seen fit in His own time to 1 eV.d the rain, which" we have looked a:i<i longed for so many weeks. There?was a box party at Banis. r'h Bostnuraiit on Wednesday night a intere.-t of "the A. C. K. Leaguc. J i'hc v are having these various'forms 1 i entertainments to help pay for a piano they are purchasing for the church.- - r 1?. 1 The game of whist is becoming very popular in the village several < o.utstan' ting members of Bethel A. I .M. E. Church and even'loaders of the I church make it their da.ily pastime, i Oil Friday night thCTe was given ? ;n the school auditorium a Fathers j and Sons Banquet by the N. F. S. C. j I..1. I.. - *. ,,l \f,. D..h.-1-ts It urns i VIU M UV> ^ lU ivi All i , ivvwv A V .< ? v .. V. ! quite ii glowing success. A large ~i crowd was present. A very timely program was given and several papers read by tjie boys,miTSi(r^wasren- ~ dercd by the glee club. This being ; their" lust appearance in public the;, 1 made qifife a hit. ' ? : 1 Miss Wilhclmina flyers of Orange burg spent Sunday at the home of net- Stster.Mt's. Daisy Whack's, Mrs. Ni* went liome and spent, ( Sunday with her mother and child.--] M'"- " fr~r i NKWS IUO.M JACKSON UK.11 ~t-n;tidvii. S. i". -"The?Noble Out-- J .asV;",a jrhma. in four gets was pre- 1 so mod' In re byMoi is College Drama"' ' .tie C iuo benefit- of?t-lie-Athletic As- , socMuqi.. i he phiy?was interesting ihroA.gin.ni and received many favor- i ;P lr i /ii.-ins by ilie large and ap- 1 pi of intivp "au.dieiue. ' Wo have, had quite a successful j M-uson of football, in - whining the i majm i.y of games played. The girls promise I-' beat 'the boys' record by wui!ir;i-g al' of tile basket ball games. We Wi.e fort (mate to iiav<f some" <ii ;uge:-i. jl yb IW.ba I "'iin-y gave' us iirtereSiing talks.,,. ,< '] ,ie I ,i i rui y ?iu'o vUiJer uie presideney of M\Ir.. Augus'.^* Hampton is, ; us so:pe i'1 (- tv.i.iiv-,' w?-rk i.-. >,i< s -ive was talk.of Rev. F., ( H~ V\,!' ..>(' J- ir-'-cT- Orphanage Homo - ' (it .t'v in-iUukioii*. . Students, here sent ' tiy Ii v.' V. cl!:s a token ol' re me til r I : a u'a to t'-.o insiitytion. ?; ----- u WlNNSHOUO NEWS. L? AV-uymnn" A. AL...' E. Church T?pv. A. .1, Felix, Pastor. _j_ f-1?Sun das?.Morning?at?lXbtlO?CLxlock J 1 i..' t . . ' 'ii'iiiit St11it. Mr .Moore opened thfc Sunday School \vh- i ich was followed h.v A very lively (lis- < cussion. of the lesson.The collection i Av:i-s S4 00 the banner going to the ad- ' ult-Class taught hy the Pastor. The Supt. and officers are-working J a Xmas. tree for the members of the. .school and have a drive on for at least .$5.00 on next Sunday morning Promptly at 11 :.'lq the pastor Kev. A.' ). Felix mounted the rostrum and pi'eached a wonderful sermon from Numbers 1:!::!(). Our' hearts weie made to burn while he so beautifully unfolded the Scriptures. At- night Dr. K Philip Ellis our esteemed ''Presiding Elder brought ; anotlu-i message taken from St. Luke . 19:1. A very appreciative audience heard this message to their soulsT 'delight. The "P. E. then held a very all {reports causing- very favorable comments from llie Elder. < Ho also paid our pas,tor a very glorious tribule The pastor unci officers made "him J'Oel^good hcfuusc he left with smiles! The All?ionary Society met on last Ff.iiiav afternoon at the lovely 'jfoine4 of the president, Mrs. R. .1. Moorh. ijuite a number of the ladies v..ere out and pledged their cooperation to the president.and the cause o ~pib tTusTtrn't'Tene year.--The i.ss o? lite subject of Alis.-"ionV; T!i" lfteoting adjourned and J the hostess .surprised the members v. itit a \ery delicious''repast The January nu . ling wilj be held at the- home of Sistf-rs Richardson Vino' lliil on Cemetery street. The past r has things well in hand here- ft r a success fpl. Conference, year. t * ' , ? ? ?<> :? J CU AIM N NEWS V?'.- file Ininkl'i 1 to'the Almight.. r. Mo- tin- i?I< -sod rain lfe has - solid.-down upon us "M i\amT Mrs. I Vter KpOJi had -as . uti ir gue^tA for dinner. Thursday af- I tt.'iii'.on. i*iof. 1 >alcv,*. Miss. R. Fail ' [and ,Mrs. .\J. A. Eh'a/.er. Tl" 1 1 " f |1 1 i hi Si John A, i\l 1 E church preached- a soul stirring! 1 ux-n^_Siiiiil;iy morning.- Rev | Bailey. of Columbia preached at.Mt.l -&iwtf+ BaplKt- cIhu^Mi--Sumbry-night, i We' V-njoyed the sermon and trust he 1 i will be with us again. f [ Mr. Tim Coleman. Mr. Saul Koon Mr, John Elc.azer and Mr. Tom Myers motored to Columbia Tuesday | fin bCfsihCss. Mr. Coleman arid Mr. Koon were delegates to the" Masons' ' -..-.v. ? V Oil v Ol ill ION. I I | A. M. ! -. Church. Mrs Brown was , yours old and spent all of her life in Shady Grove church. Her funli r.il wa< preached by the Rev. C. B. ; Cooke, pastor of the Blythewood Gir-? ouit. 1 ? Mrs. K.' Cloud 'was also a member ? of Shady Grove church, who died' < > ov. X. 1!'H. She was loved by ev- I ery person who knew hen. /I Mrs. Janie Dean has the sympathy t of the community in the illness of six oi'-h'-r children al the- same time, two of which digrd, two ?re still sick in the Camden Hospital, and the other tow v arc 1 rn.o and sectn to be improving, ilrs. I tsn a'd her faulty n'p in miters . of Shady Grove church. ~-~"7 .7 m PAT.MI57 CI I! RAW NhfWs Announcement is m;ulc for the preparation for iho great Emancipation Day -yolol)i.M'.i?>;i, l:y. the h a ing citi- I sons here. 'tin- \\ a ; ail -colored citi-* tins arn a K.il o> p.iriioipato to make this- great <i;.> a i.t>.n'toiial opo each year tor our group. l)r. J. V. ilai.fha-" after spending ?a iveek atrii'" ?oat trf-t-Hg annual confer'- nee-of tho .Mi I lie i i. t. 1 >,I ohiirh _! Ik hi at (. aiiulvn. as i!i. lay-delegate, returned', iioi.io la -. Sunday nigdit. - ' With the finH' i-i' ,t!ic Annuai con-j furence > !' '7 episcopal kceney .qyiit.i d to' We hy M. E. 1 uhuroii In. S. >t. yiil'or former pas-1 tor of Oil! IhHhel .M. E_. church,. Char- ! j lestun, S? (A Dr.-Midler is a churyh-j man of iviiown.' A gu a if-scholar, an 3 rat or and proiioivct1 of ability. Ilav-j Log recently re-entered the South Qa i-olipa coiifoi i iicc ffiLi f" .T'siiooesLsf.ii-l | | fKi?u>iau' pi v union v.inipci ?viethojTsl TvpTsTupTn church, Atlanta, Ga. ~~ Jr. Miller is also editor of one lly churl li s loading pa]ters. We ex- ' tend to 'him an open arm of welcome and pray Uial coniiimal success wdl follow , with his lead. Our hearty are al.-o -addeited at ! he departure of our lo* Dr. W. S. Thompson and his faith- J -hureh has lost' in their going a great leader irmh a sain t ed . wo i n a n of an ' inelihlo Christian--character. Never- ! the good people of Allen Vale, S. C. Dr.'Thoinpson is a great leader and 1 -merest will fallow him -Uirontrhout ] his journey. Tht ciitiMi pr^ys CJod's I ' blessing upon tin in in their new |' field of oiujc;,i.c - . Last Sunduj, ;.ite*no'?n at the Iwi-i' flghr TCur M"i ? s" V To la ~ Fundofbilrg ' \ iresented tin. Vnu:,e Ihople's Mission- !.' nry Society ol the" ' '< eaii.i Presbyter- I ] tap church in.'u vu v tntcrtaiiung and T aieixsthi-; ?. o.rr;?.i. .Mtiii... visitor?! e <. re prd-jin^t. f? The Sunday ScIkoI of \\ osIo;. is, preparing to r.n .1. , a great program ! for the Ci:ri. ,;m:.; -11 mi lays. This year wy.aiv >:o!i- ;:>:g evey membei Lo lvaieiun?r ti;._ j. . lid ; grd ojLmtf, rity at- the aauuai Christmas .tree. . The eiuueit is patting great stress upon <ri> ivg a e\\r of what wp have ( t M tli ,.j' 1,.'.; 1 . TRo t'Vi'l' nses arc. under the painstaking di- ' r>..-iii.in li'l-AJ? !' ' !arriiigl nil. is:>ic> \i:vv .* "To \\ Torn. It AHy Concern" The- oil;.* thai wo- .-i'.iv.'rt to an nounec tIral J v.i[- married slioujd have . ooi.ie and a- !<? 1 iuo. If lhe,v i were so anaurn ^ trr Icr r,w about mj bnrme^ ? .aiVai?- v. la-ij. J ma cr ied4rul ready to announce it I'm capable of onnounr.ng iv myself. Von take care of your busino-f ami 1 can certainly manage mine. __ "Living in I .and of Sorrow" Longing for some glad To-morrow I'm wondering- if-I no bir > -will-sing in "sorrow v. i h- me, lender tin.; spreading Chestnut tree?r. Will you ?luU'v v.iiii ii:i* in ii?y sorrows Will von iit'l|> an- to'iliail some glad ~~tTT^iTTfjrro\v ? ?? For I'm bilging for sonic tomorrow To drive all my sorrows awoy. ? Jafiie Burgess , Mi;-s Ai i-iiiii Sober mid .Mr. Charles Sligh and Mr. Abraliaiii L.-aphart of. Lexington .-|h nt Sandy nI'lorimmi with" Miss ICh'ise I'oo/.er. ( OK KSIU KY NKUS We ;) r< . i) 'n i11real >|>i ine wcath or in tins section, )*< . Mr*?KUiain.r llailc.v and little-son John .of lU;i< it, IiriiM arrived Monday to visit her i>anuts, Mr. -and Mrs. c; .c. XjA '.i. Tluv iViinary children arc plan nine .Tom i tit. .11> \\. . to.>4. I>.-coluber 25 TTITTt> a f :i; ' , ? a. ' i the* we'd d'i.ne.' C'1 : Tin- county . cream, \< ill lie -en. 1 fur it,i benefit of I'm sc^O'il vivi.-f. R'rv. \V I !"*!'a?n "delivered one >f Iim -< a -; i. : . Wit.lis. Sunday.. ...NwUdWW A Ui.yn lis-and lictle' ti:uip"i.".t v ( :!, v;n<?r- L-?uAo. t wo brothers Mitchell ali i lir.icsl nivluircu to Abbeville .< . :i.n : r .Win lay niorninif. ' *" Ki v. Thompson \v; - lite dinner euest of- .?)' . ati.i- . iWilson Nash Atiiiday. . * Oil tTn'vl !>'!: A)".< f.< TolK'Cr I i ..: . i l>..?,. IMA", i. > ... . ?j viv# i x v. at si.11. Air. . \Vi.'. I n trave a . reception .i;- -i.. i, 11:??' :v.* i:i tin* honor ol"Mr. ,'and M:>. Drudie ib .lines ^Slon- r day. Ih ton. her Till. Sii.- had l or the invited guest-; 1?. Ii. ('ummings, AIn. .J. F. Theodore Williams Hitii,. Mm i 11. m i , Will' I1 ullil . Urtioiefi- : F. Adams, Clarence?" Williams. Alpha anil Thitflina (ladspn, Isabella Dixon, Da reus. AD*. D.-It. Comings wastoast master, .Mr. Alpha Moore Rive toast to'lite brim,' Air. Harris Wil-" liaivis Rave toast to tho Rroom. A delicious course of chicken salad, sal;ine>, potto chips, ham sandwich, and The evenine" was spent playing cards and throwing rice on the bride ind groom. KveryonC reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. (J. Holmes left for Lake Wales, Fla., Tuesday niorning. We hopy tiieni a pleasnt trip. ?The Smart Workers' Chili held its _ egular meeting at the home of Mr. lohn Afi)ol<r. After The business was jver. they were served With lemon mnch and vanillo wafers. Mr Y* Bv Slance was a visitor and gave an in.erestirtg talk. Do Most Of Your rrading With Our Advertisers. TO LEADER .. * ?? ST., A LB AN NEWS This is a very successful term for thc St. y\.tban School. Inspite of the depression our domitorics are crowded with students from various counties. Among our organizations .are: choral cluba?_ Y.JSl. and Y. W. C. A.T Sun day School and basket ball for girls and boys. " I The mountain Grove Girls- cooked up a nice basket ball game on the St. Alban court, Dec. 11. One of the outstaning features of thc game w.{ the clean spoi tsmanship exhibited ?>n the part of "both teams, * as clean sportsmanship had been emphasized by coach Hambert as well as the acquiring of superior skill in playing the game.?The acmes vuto S-1S oT favbr of St. Alban. The ycatiuj.ul bays havo? hoiruu t\*o outstanding "home improvynit its which have awcady received com pi i inert ts fiom citizens of our oi'nunity. We a.t* warning for the maturity of ll.es, projects, as v.? feel that other faymers will be inspires anJ undertake .similiar improvements of their homes. The two fiirmers beginning these home improvements programs are Mr. E. D.?Thomasbn and Mr. W. O, Stokes. Our Home Economic teacher, Miss Jamie?T Birvkins reported a very pleasant trip from the home economic conference he-Id at S.tnte College, Orangeburg. She was filled with enthusiasm and new ideas, and she L planning to put over a number' of projects developed 'from tlrr? idm.s ?aivitd at Vhe conference. Miss M' M. Hair. Miss.. Janle T. DlpkirS and Mrs. T. F. Guvy h 11 a ?ry~pleasant tmt-p to-the home -oh Mis Hall anJ McALster of Anderson vho are students of the *>t" A man School. Miss II. M. ' Iia.nbcrt, Mi.,s Kuth Ahorcrombie, Master T. F. Curry and ih'of. and Mrs. t. F. Curry were the d.nner guests of Ml. and Mrs; 1'. W Thompson of Anderson A delightful dinner, was scivcd. Among the visiters on the eampu.were Mr. W. U. Am .I(i<or,~oT tjonulds:Mr. J. A. Tolbert ci GrcenviiL*; Mr. B. D. Johnson of Laurens and Mr. G." C. Royal of Williamston; who motored over to ,visit their children. St. matt hews news. i Wc were wonderfully bjeused on! Sunday morning having listened . to ! jr^Ral address oil Health by -Mrs. ( Simpkins, everyone who heard her ' expressed thorr.sclves as being Jj'cVietited greatly with such wonderlul address.?_? -' If you want to hear good singing Come down to bethel on Sundays.. Prof. Abraham certainly 4?r bringing things to pass.- The choir is simTng as lievef before. We regret very much to know of the great accident of Mr. \V. C. Jackson by tire, he lost practicaliy everything he possessed, unfortunate" for him he was away at the time of the lire. . :. --.Mr. W. C. Jackson wishes to thank all pi the good people bpth white and colored for the wonderl'ui help gTv^ en him wjth the tire ai d help isave his other houses and'btrns. Mr. 8. , Gin-yard, Messrs Ginyaid, Shu ller?Howe I,?Wartey and Master. Milton Ginyard mtftored to Columbia Tuesday on business, s " Mr. Sulton. Zeiger (Charlie) is on the sick list. Hope he will soon ho The play which was given at the Friendship Baptist churc'h "Old Time Shout" was quite a success. Thc promoters as well as _pai ticipanta need to be ?om mended. holidays Friday 18, and will reopen Monday, January 4th, 1U32. We hope that Santa Claus will come to all of the people. Parenta-Tertqinr's and children not withstanding the dt pte-sed conditions. _ " mas Tree. Prof. Ford who i. our; wide awake superintendent and hi.*, force of good teachers are making the oVldren happTT ~ ~ ~ Mrs. Abraham, jProL- Abraham's, mother along with Mr. and Mrs. Sallie all of whom are from Sumter, S. C. spent a few .hours here Sunday to see Prof. Abraham amd friends. . All of the teachers in the public' school are leaving for their various homes Saturday to spend the holiday. Itev. and Mrs.'B. II. Gray-were in xown Saturday from -Orangeburg?tothe delight -ol their many friends. \V?r wish them good luck in their new hoftie. ~T~- . . We were glad "beyond expression to see our old friend Mr. H. Pinckiuy in town lpst week. "Ilainnue' could h t' 0 ti U ness. We arc always projd' to see boys- that we all feel proud, of.. Mr. Ernest Hemmingway, Orange1 uUilivi.i. ,Vl. UUIK, IUU **rui\-ciiu < ?'l I i and Mrs. C. Owens. Miss E^velly Kitt is all in smiles, those December days. . Mrs. Minnie Shuller entertained UoocomTssT Board No. 1 Siri.'.ay .evening at her home on Culholui St. Miss ^porie Ginyard entertained Deaconess Board No. 2 Sunday evr ening at her home. When in need of good fruits for Christmas and cheap fruit see Phil- j ip ShiiHets?Ho can-meet competition. Mr. Wesley -Williams who is a student of Stale Golege spent the week-end home with relatives and friends. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PALMETTO LEADER i : ninety-six news ' / Mrs. A. Dean spent a very pleasant weekend with relatives in An S. C. Mr. an . Mrs. I*. S. Goodwin spent [ the day. December 0 in Columbia visiting his brothers Messrs Joe, James Lmiu had Goodwin. 31 r. Tout .JatitTer^Trnd?brother of ! Dction. Mich... motored here to wit1 be "sad news Thursday of Mr. Ed. | 1' i ;\ idia icij's suiUii/.i death was ill -lank to ins many friends. iv.uulay a Met noon at T oVIbeE He\. ) C'ury. pastor of Mt. Pleasant A. M. t E. Church, preached Mr. Ed. Provi.:e:u c's funeral at Bethlehem Baptist church. A large congregation. ilr.v s.stTTI TTiJ- services. Biggs .anil Thackston, funeral directors in ehar'gc Mr. Neh-on Martin's many friends sympathize'Willihim lit the loss df "IMs lathi r isunday morning. Mr. Martin will be - buried at Mt. ZionBap,:st cln.-rch. Wednesday; cBigg"> dUal inner- toll the Friendly funeral direr., is I ave charge of the funeral. i i: . ,\ i, \1 Kuinnnrv .^npiol v met at t: ' hu&e of Mrs. Bessie Smith 4i:.. A very interesting prou'iai'1 \vas rendeicd by different members atUm wiiieh business was transacted and dues collected'. The hosu -s served hot ehocolate and -cake and pecans. The* next meeting will no bold.-Ttt""the home of Mrs. C. A. Deatf, January 1st. .Air. Wesley Carrol?has bought a ocaiail'ul ear. A'Sign"that times ai\ gii.-d -\Vit'i-'iriTii."" , Airs. Gv.>i-vi;i->ni Kcdd visited her sick snii in Gfeenwood Saturday. Misses Uubytir.d Pearl Dalton, Mcs?srosr rfo-an ?Fed. W illie"?N-edward an . jG+ytlc Snjith. of Greenwood were 'the ; guest's .of Mr. and Mrs. Mi Urge Gril'li 11 Sunday.' .Mr.* . mi Mrs. Steven-Calhoun spent n pleasnt evening with Mr., and Mis. iuk ;"o Griffin Sunday. Airs. Virginia Andrews after a week's illness was able to be at service Sunday. Airs. I'd la Graham and Mr. Har' old t'lTah'aiir'AMKjoyod the niovies ill G> ten wood Saturday al'ternocn. W ASHINGTON SNOWS Sl.MS^UNThe Torndoes of IBooker Washington of Columbia swept dacross the ; Union. Municipal park last Friday til 111 \V:iKIl lib IUiy Ililll SUUSIUI'U 11, v.-as found that1 the Tiger of Sims High school was the 'prize bit of wreckage, "Booker Washington prov ed her "superiority as a football team mi i'l .'I'lwilfp'ii'i inT'iil. 111'. pliLV. uiwl u'ifli litelo dillieulty amassed a total of 2G points, while their Union rivals fail-; ed to cross the Booker goal line once. -Bo?i-V --saiii- -Irowevvr -that- the' tetfts boys fought valiantly and were never willing to admit the superiority of their conqfuerois. | Though ?th<i score was fairly large 'Tt was a game of champioiiship caliber. It was.no easy task that Booker Washington had in emerging from ! the lirst tv If with a scant G point lead The game was last and furious, and though punctuated by frequent penalties called on both was considered as am.bng the best, if not the best hygli school played in South ! t '..r.dmu w \?ing tieUput rent season, j There wire no fewer than a-dozen pcniTtTii'^ f or~illegal, use of- the .hands called on the two coams combined durimr the encounter. Penalties for 1 oll'-sidc Vvcro few and there was none, for unnecessary roughness. There ! , was' one penalty called for defensive holding, it is a credit to the teams I. and 'u\eir coach.es that they took 'llwii-, p.i-ii:tllie^?wil hollf., jqullrllhlg,?US! is usual when the came rs called: as il shun Id be called. j Hopkins, D." (Robinson), and Cat nan bore the briuit..of the Torna} do aHiti-h as -t'ttr as-carrying the IraR1 ua- v. '10a. t.i ; 11?Tlie Booker lino alt :siwn i !' diem, opened holP5~~in the "7m m "TrmTTh "CollegTaTe' fashion, a nd defensively they were terrific in their tackling. CiolV might be mentioned as a bright particular line luminary^ 'Booker's end runs and off-tackle [days' were particularly' effective. 1 The Sims famous forward passing "attack was in the main smothered by. the wide-awake Hooker defense. ' Several passes were intercepted by , Booker hut none of the interceptions i resulted in a touchdown. Perhaps the prettiest play bf the game was a_j'eiultl .kick made by Tarpan Smith in the .fourth .qilorter when on a !kick-oil' hy Booker the Sims receiver !tossed Clio mail back to Smith who j standing on his own ten yard line j gave the ball a boot that curried it 1 to the 'Booker ten yard stripe. That" I play perhaps prevented'another Boo? ker Washington touchdown.* Lesiye miliary is Coach of the Tornadoes." The Tiger' mentor is- Cyrus C'Cike") .Williams, forinci"?.Staxe College stel| lar wingnufn. Both teams showed the j-esult of careful training. _ The I game was handled hy Baumgardner j (Lincoln) referee; Clrepjg (Clflin), iumpires and Williams (Htateb head| linesman. Timekeepers Christie of Fcrcra A MESSAGE Oi< Whr: -iearh invwdpg yotir famll soift >n comes to you from the f AM: BENEVOLENT ASSOCI4 protected by insurance laws, to t policy which your forethought pi J uuch. * ' The Mutual Relief & I T. R. YOUNGBLf itfCf?fCf?bCfCfCfCftfiC(Cf?firtirQr&mfi*QrQttr&m&m{r<rcr<r "" " " - . t^ if iir^ny. T)c<v tf^.1 fl-H. |)l'E WKST NKW5& ' -?d _____ ' " ' We hn?T a Wonderful Snh iay School lesson, ami a tine' sennon by our presiding elder, Dr. Nance, ilia text was found Dan. .r>:25; subject "Th^-tianc Writing on the Wall." We are ghrd to 'ivpnft MtTVtfi* C. Loniax improving-. We hope he wiU i ^ t<> eiiurch. Mr. 1*3. X. Cochran is some"better at tiii.i writing- Jled^SSB able to sit on * the porch soiiie. Mr.-. N.ii -.ic'T.liller has been very ill but slic is bci.ler. . There lias been .a f'oo 1 ,,Kobin piaeed in Mrs. Bessie Mars-sUny by bh-Aiyss and W. Aluttison - A surprise birth-day party was gw _en. from y ft) tUUi-gradeSy- Saturday ?:-aftoKnooii. . . ' , There was a chicken stew given by * Mrs. Dolly Pruitt and others: Saturdav nigin Tor il; iniTFHc Sehooli ~~ - 4 Mr. Alex Alilkr of New York is visiting his daughter* Mrs. Alice Anderson. " *\ . Alt. Zion. Presbyterian church had a gloriO-US.. prayer service <j ii Sunday mornings In absence of the pa's I'or l't v- .! H. Toath'v. Ill' was ; at seiviro' in his oilier church at Mountsville. ? Mi's. Eiuvtiip Me Adams?and son-? Richard and'ber son-in-law, MivFos-* ter I.umax \lsriors in Hue West"'" last \vec-k from AsheyilW, X. O. We were glad i?> sic them. 'l'licre war, an entertainment given j by tin*- rarcnt-Teaehcr Association J .it LineoM! High S.loel. December 11. f ' : vl RAMHKKG NEWS- - - - J0i The Who's \Vhu Club held their weekly run v ting, Tuesday evening TVecmbcr Srb at #Uie home of Mrs. Elizabeth tireohe wi'lii-the president Miss Main ye Cliappcile pro-iding. At the calling of the roll each "member responded ^with quotation:* beginning with letter "C" file following were on p;ograiu. Mfs. Ruth Hartley; instnr..lonial .-q.q. Miss Martha Ramsey, p.? peTT7 Mr.-\ E.-Greene and Miss E. Sanders, vocal duel. The president gave a timely talk on the 'Loyalty of Each membe? plwlged^her lit'arty support. ' After -the i rum-action -of routine, 'business the- hostess served the clut> in a neatly arranged dinin'g roomydecorated wrth green burning eundle3 and ferns, two delicious courses of <> potato salad g.arn'.shod with deviled nor CTV Vi'iiil I'liiiii.'i 11. dlri'SC. hiscilits amHcollVo; Cliai ivtie Ulisset aid cake. In ^JclialC ot ijit- e.lub; Miss D. M. Hearsts pinnfrf* - tiurr.kvd i-its?iifnHeswt-? | for a happy evening spent, ut her honic.vwih joyous expcrtaUoiii we luail uui iioa( nulling at .n... iTTi zabeth (ireoiu's. ' ' f | ' 1 ?"?? -?- ? SAITITA COI NTV TBACIIERS ~<t mkht i ! Syluda. County tcfuheis met again ! though much raiTi had fallen and the roads were somewhat nniddy, quite a few weiv present to witness the rtieeting' Saturday which was very iiite-resling -'Ww-meeting- was opened with?-., a forceful devotion after whjclv the Sujil. made some helpful remarks coni corning the Tuberculosis Campaign ' \\\. then went into the discussion of the topic which was schohidei for the wily we" ytVrrmnip^TTT goodjUTCtT^ttTcurate Daily,- Weekly, Monthly and Yearly r'ec r i 'i?Some of; he reasons that-wore rivcm are: 1. A good and 1 accurate record is an advantage totcachcr ai d si talc nt; 2. It shews clear1 y 11 ih i_pwiliae'ttions of a teacher; d, Without :<n accurate report it makes the work?hard,?for the teacher1 that -it'i -l- vmo :rii.l f Aceui'flcv means a sysleir.i'/A'd business and all business that succeeds must have a system.' M~?my -^'ti'.ei helpful?tilings 'were ? Usi TTu- next meeting will "tie" "held ' January 'd.'h 11' ^. J.op^ to -Imve- sT good attendance i?f co-workers.-!' ' > ' ' ? CHARLESTON. NEWS ^ *4i Mis.' Anna linker and Mrs. Wal te.r Hammond o,U?New York formerly of this city,. 1 ho daughters of Grand Chancellor, Julius A. Brown, this city came to visit their father vvho have been ill for about six weeks, but at present ht. has shown a decided inproyement. We hope for him a cheer^ ful ree.< Very. _' _ * . . _?\\'m?rsuUi?on last Sunda-j^ an excel i ngly large, attendance of out-of town visi ors at Ml. /ion A. M. Pi. i church, H v. \V. I'. Carolina, pastor. Among them were Airs. Matthews of , ".New ,h I'M v. inri*iier 1of ihisci' v"and a former member of this church. The umrntnh-plmmnf. weather enabj lid a very encouraging attendance on last Sunday mpTTTtilj? aiid" evening and it was a .gloi iouk day at /ion. At which time was most enjoyable ^ to have listen to one of the most up- ? lifting sermons delivered by Dr. Carolina, in many a Sundays-. - {iMbject TD WHlilT Full tTf!TlTTf)!T WITS' tTir 1'JSTtn built and it's Builder?" This was an ' promises us some constructive ivork. 1 ^ '~ ' CONSOLATION M j act that THK MU i t) A^VkI.IKF J lTION is unoi r n nira. t aim you i pay you pisimpfly your insurance - j 2rau?'ie4 y?u tc tekfc btif cotM*rjng i Jenev'ien t A ss. of S. C. ! )Of), Gen. Manager. 1501V, TAYLOR STREET ^ j n ? aa^a:a:8c8ce;ec8c8^ ' . , : - '