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BELL STIJEET HIGH NEWS
Clinton. S. C.?The Glee Club sang
Christmas Carols in the various cornwas
highly appreciated by many.
The folowing teachers spent the
yuletido season at their homes: Mrs
E. Alexander, Mrs. C. P Sims. Misses
Ida Boyd, GarretT and 1. U. Jackson,
Columbia
Miss Lillie Smith spent her holidays
in Charlotte. N. C., Concord and
Atlanta, Ga.
Prof, and Mrs. Mirtis were visitors
in McCotmkk dining?I lie holidays
Mis Claudia E. Dorrah was th<
house guest during the holidays oi
Misses Marie I and Is^belle Jacksoi
at Columbia.
^M4ss Nathalie Erode* iek of Cohimbia
has been added to the faculty ol
Bell Street. She 1ms charge?of *
? second grade. ?
Many students from the various
colleges were at home f?r holf
days: Misses Marie Young, Mattii
M. Young, Earnestino Shelle, Genevere
Pettis, Rebecca Thompson, M. R
' - -?oungj"Linni8 B. Williams. Messr*
Warren Wilson, H. L.. Evans, L. Vanci
Joe Copeland and Roy T-Miller,-al
from Allen.
Miss Elizabeth Reeder entertaincx
the college students with a delicious
. ^ supper Saturday night. *
Miss Jennett Johnson spent tin
.holidays at the home of. Miss Viol;
Fowler at Mountsville. 4"
Miss Annie Rose Adges spent tin
holidays with her family at Leesvilh
There were many, enjoyable din
ners given during the holidays.
Mi'.s. N. Young, Prof, and Mrs
Minis dined with. Mr and "Mrs. Alexander.
Everything was good.
-?41r. and Mrs. Glen Henry sproadc-t
their table heavily for Rev and Mrs
T. H. Ad iison, Prof, and Mrs. J. T
Minis and Mr. William Minis of Me
Corniick.
Rev. W- A. Sims of Union and hi
three daughters were the dinnei
guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Fleming 01
New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry wmv^th
and Mrs. 'Addison ami Rev. Fovvle
for dinner Sunday. - , ?
Mr. and Mrs; E. Young. Prof., am
Mrs. Minis lui.i supper wiih Mr, am
. - Mrs. John Little Sunday night. .
The ' Emancipation Proelamarioi
program was quite atsuccess Jan. 1
l'J32 at Pell Street High, l'rol
Minis was the speaker for the occa
sion. lie at his best-as usuAl
THE SANTEEROSEN-WArhW ~
- - SCHOl')!. NEW!
All teachers anil tht' iha.iorily o
the- .stude.nt body returned to wor
. * " January -4thj after a happy Nov
Year at their various homes.
Prof. W. M. Smalls reports hi
sense of gratitude to his teachers .fo
the type of work they ai\. doing i
theic class rooms. The ..'rawing?
sand tables, etc.. in each class rdoi
brought 'out" the Christmas spirit.
There was a program rendered a
~th?" "school?-house--Christmas ovonin
which was appropriate for the - .-i a
son. Prof. Smalls deserve.* mm*
~jCTetlit along with his teacher-..; r ih:
this splendid program.
Prof. W. M. Smalls reports a pleas
ant vacation for the Chrisl:u.s at th
home of Pr f. Cl.a.v8*- E. .Mui rrrx
j Creeieyvihe, S. C
ST. A LIS A I K A I .\ 1 .N (. M I I U()1.
The first semester has-been successfully
ended. If the results o
the second semestv r is-equal to lha
of the first the toahers< will feel tha
. they-have dune their bit in.lnuk.tng-lh
.term n , uecessfu^ -one. Tlis >.choe
iK <.'m,' l),^.nii;.
28. The school opened in lull at
tendance. . t : .
Principal Curry stated to the stu
dein body that this very exceH n
~~ attendance" during the "holidays deTn
onstrated their keen interest in thei
studies and to what extent they ai
motivated. He niso expressed hp
appreciation to the faculty for thei
excellent spirit of cooperation, whic
he stated accounted for the unexpoct
ed success thus far. He pointed cu
that teaching;and well organized an
; attend, ive piogram carried oil! in
manner as to hold the pupils in in
terest; would insure another hig
average attendance, which is one o
our objectives for this- year.
Among the honor students of th
High School Department are; Lul
Goldsmith, FortfSt Thonipsoh, S;\m
V. ucl YoungsJhdle-n-Evans, Gladys-Stri
Lear Thompson, Chariott Manigauh
^ Mar y Manigault, T.iTTie Williams" ah
The St. Alban team. of ,-hftsket ba
orivlc onH hmra a fix ntlTHWhTS fVi lvTit
the Senefca Jr. College boys'and girl
Jan. 8 on Seneca's court. They an
planning to play a clean game an
- bring the victory home. r
The Home Economic girls are put
ting on a wise and unwise party Jar
5 for the purpose of securing swing
for the play ground. ? *
Miss Ruth Abererombie and Mis
J. T. Dinkins were the evening guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hill, Decern
ber 2$ '
BACk TO WORK,
Fountain Inn.?Miss Cora Buskey
who is a member of the faculty o
the Fountain Inn school, has-rethm
ed to" Fountain Inrt to begin worl
Monday morning, Jan. 4. Miss Bus
key spent a very pleasant and enjoy
able Christmas an New Year at hom<
Greenville, with her relatives am
friends. Thanks to her friends foi
the lovely dinner parties and othei
social festivities given for her enter$_
tainraent.
CIIERAW NEWS
Items of interst for the week beginning
January 3 to 9 for Che raw
. and vacinity. The Royal Knights and
_ Lady .KnighU of King David held two
days session in our niittet, on 5th and
. Oth in the' Auditorium of Coulter
Academy, Second St. The occasion
brought many outstanding leaders of.
f The order "and the race. Dr. J. E.
Pearson the founder, also an out.
Mending...business and insurance man
I of >Jorth Carolina presiding. The
evening public sessions were attend-?
5 ed by .many and highly enjoyed be
ounce of tts inspirational?status.
, The Sunday School Boarai of Wes
ley 31. E. Church called its members
> in a ineiting on Thursday at the home
of the Supt. R. J. Finch. All are re
_ ipH'sted lu .lu... piy?unt.- >
f Also the entire Choir of the church
, is -mooting in a special rehearsal on
f Notice is given for the listing of
. new subseribi i s to the paper for 1932
y Begin you; subscription now. The
. paper is extending to you the courtesy
of its columns. \\\. heartily so- I
c- Jacit your subscriptions, and cooper- |
. tlon. r. verycoloredhome 1 n oui
1 eoniunity should read and subscribe.
The Men's Organizationsof Wesley
J -M? 10. Church is. scheduled for a ree;
ord breaking: year. All are full of,
{lie energy-and are .beginning to work
r? with Zeal. ?\
On last Sunday at Wesley on Green
Street, the Pastor. Rev. S. M. Miller
? delivere.l- an arousing, inspirational
and soul, stiring sermon to ?a vast
. audfencr. Polowiirg the service- of
the lloly .Communion was administered
to many.,. Two were taken into
- the church to. be transferred from
other churches of the community.
]_ ?The ih.u-vU liaye received the new
. pastor and his wife with much cor.
duality.' They were the 'recipients
of many courtesies ' during the holidays.
Rev.Miller as .a preacher and
. a leader is to hear him. The ever
r 7ncreasing - audience and the church's
r olection speaks ?f a suc?ji'Ssfnl year
i The afternoon service at 7:30 is of
?.an exceptional one, featuring the pas
e tor in special sermons each'Sun lay
r regular song -service.
Mr?>. (1. A.Covington after having
"l spent many, months in Newark, N.
I- .1, have. retained to her home on
South linger St., with her daughter
i Mrs. A, 1>. Robinson.
. , The many . friends of Mrs. Salli,
'. J; Rriiyhuy of JStWSecdnd Street are
- .delighted to have lidr at home agi\ir.
ifjtrfter spending ma'nv nionths in the
city of Newark, N.
\1 is- .lulm- Harrington-of Kershaw
St. de llgli'tI'd many of her friends
** in n" port y fast week. '
Mr. and Mrs. 'Hni^st Williams en-'
tertained in hotior of- their Brother
f Jerome 11- l'owc "f- Philadelphia, Pa.,
k last week at their residence. Green
\ Street in a dctigli fuf party...
Mi"\ and Mrs. (J.. Lw Ratclitf of
s Columbia. S. C.. wore holiday visir
mi's it:' l>r. and .Mrs. J. V. Hanna.
a Green' Street.
li 1:1.1.oui:i-: xi:\vs
t 1 Hmcoir I a.ac Williams passed away
- to mourn. bis death a wife, eight
!i children, thirtein grand children, four
^ sisters.- tiiif brother and a host of
re lit iv cs a 1 1 lends.- ~TTe tva?
i- year- of. aire. s He was a very liutil'ut;
years of aye. * He was a very ilutifu?
, Deacon in his chureh and a real father
to his children and a husband
to his'wife. He was one among the
best farmers in the community.
_ There were Quite a number of people
at the funeral. The-remains was !
laid to rest in the Grange" Cemetary. !
Miss Agues H ildcrhrainj stopped I
? at th0 home of Misses and Victoria
t Roatwright on her way to school. M'e
j were gja<i to see her and also her;
t'nthoe Rnv R S. SalleV. who ac
t- ?iiiii|i:mit'il ihem from Ellorue to Co?
~ tmrrhia. Rev Bailey and Deacon P.
Diveiv were the truc-tP in- Branch-'
villcx_on. JDxursdax?At the home of
Rev. SalRy's parents.
~ Mrs. Ella M. Smith and ' little
? ?!; 1>r><- "< >> ilie r'li'sts at hey nnr
rents Mr., and Mrs. James Bonaparte
? jiurihjr the holi 'ays-.
Thejv.we're quite a number present
,. at the St. Paul Baptist Church Sunn
lay nijrlit. Itev. Salley preached a
soul st'irriny sermon and received two
C member's in. the church. We .are hop?
injjr for this year's work to he greath
- ti.an. cyr.
J' COK'KSIU RY N'KWS .
The Christinas holidays are over.
v' The prirls and boys have all returned
to their various?schools.
-Miss? Henrietta Robinson returned
j o in f '"iuTi.V'tHsTrnnrtlay
11 'i no .tnfi're eoinunity siVmpathl/..'
-wa.-h, t.he. L'lu civaL family in the l<2st_
of their son. Dr. Pereivrl.
.. Ri\. ah! 'Mrs. C li Dolphin, spent
ilie'Christmas \viill_Their_parent:3t Mr.
and Mrs. e?. Washington.
Rev. Win. Thompson was at hi?
iiosi So.i.t-.tv moiipnu. ^
V\ e aiv naving weuuings very 01 ten
Mr. Giis.-^P' Robinson and Miss Gertrude
Ilollins wore' married Sunday
evening.
Robinson were married Wednesday
s night.
s Mr, Rerkley Reynolds spent the
holidays with his wife who is spending
the winter home.
M rs. Geo. Kleigh and children are [
spending New Year with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. O. Pearson.
Miss Rosetta Nash friends arc glad
< to have her home again j
; Mrs. Carrie Ix^iiax spent Xm!as
with parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aaron
Mr and Mr*. Jack Qfcbwft- are visiting
c Mr and Mrs Park Arnold.
? ' A CORRECTION
l :?
r The Saluda County Teachers' next
meeting will not be held January 23
1932, but January 10. 1932. Wc hope
4 to have a large trowd of co-workert
... ..* i
/ THE PALM
WINNSliORO NEWS, j
.
The Royal Eight hold their last \
meeting December 15th at the home
ol' Misses Tinley and Boular on North P
Gadsden Street. al
The I'oom was deeoraHd witn terns it
and frarrsa p.arrts^of u.J"season, ill-1"sinews
\\ as c.m ict! o it l?j ,,v presi- IJ
dent. Miss G* it wn, decided gi
that the Royal- Eighfc make a wtttri^=rf
bution to ihe needy and disabled for lo
Christinas, Prof. Mcintosh had a
plan which 'was very good to give c<
food and* p.ovisiofis to thc neeiy. w
After business ,Miss Mary Patterson R
rendered a reading, Mi^s Gordon ami ^
Prof. Mclmosh favored'vis wifh read- T
ings from Dunbar; short talk by
ltii^ i ncuiii 1 -r
Jordan rendered instrumental solus tj
and Miss I'.udine Finlcy sane a solo.
After the pj'ogram a delirious. cour*c p
was served. Parlor games were eiu- a]
joyed, by iilL Tile licXL meeting wiTl j,
be beta at the lionie ol Misses Cor- ^
don and l'auerson. *
The holidays have come and gong."
Leaving the hearts of the people glad
some sorrowful. The teachers of the
fail neld County Training School, are ni
al uorh-HghUl aiTeh'a nice rest. 1 lu-y
seem to tackle their Work with more *
Mgor and enthusiasm. The students C|
reported almost one hundred percent'. .
During the holidays. Misses Gordon
Paterson ami Brown were in Coluin- ^
Boular in Rock Hill and Chsster; Miss ('
Smith in Greenwood and llonca Path; -yMiss
Finley in Asheville, N. C"., and V
Greer, S. Cr All reported a very
Mrs. J. I,. Batise spent the'Christmas
holidays in Greensboro and Ciia- .
pie Hill : N. C. ' ' ' ' . ^
W'e wei\ very glad to see our young 1
students home for the. holidays from M
college and high school. All. look- ~
ing tile picture of health. Miss Km- ^
ma Beatty from Brewer. Chester, S. 1
C.; Miss Annie- Leo Baxter lroni n
Brewer; Mr. Isaiah' Manigault, O. E.
Maiitifallll. Amelia" MelTrrrrsIr and Mr.
Mr. J. B." Mcintosh from Booker
WashingtonHligli; MUs Fadonia Man
igault from Bvnediet College; Miss
.Len'ora llaliiwagnor. .Joseph Haiti- :,1
lc ii -College: Mr. Morion Goings Trom.
uunoar.. 11 iy:ii,.- ? i?. v .,
Mr. Samite! D.nis from the High./
School at-' 'Baltimore, M M, and 1 itlic s
Miss Kyely.n Roses from the L!railed ^
School Rock 11 ill. Wo are proud of l.?
our young ..people ami .hope that they
will eontiHUo and shape their lives for "n
t't'ilure jfhet'idtu-ss. _ . Ji
Air. and Alr>. Ihiyir Britton were t<
the proud pu'ehts i'l" a bouncing be by '
-buy hut n Citt i.'inias ala.v'. Mell.ei: ,u.d X
baby are doing nieely. i"7- n
Mr and Mrs.- TamestAndei ?un, -JCZ
Miss li'orothy Anderson." Aliss jo'dlnn s
Smoat and Mr, II. .tout's accompanied- c<
Mis.s Sara Brown to Win'nsboro Sun? ..it
day afternoon. n
Air. John .V. . Kitiiry of AshoviP.e. A
X. C., accompanied Ids alight cr ..'i. ss
Pauluu- J. 1* inley to "Tier -.work 'Sun- o
day afternoon. ' . u
Rev. J. Al. B ?atty \vislu> tuihank
Ids members for playing S una l laus fi
in such a large way. He; says you can y
be equaled, Out not excelled.
Rev. J. AI. Beattyyatidj Prof.' W A t,
and Spartanburg during the holiday. '.
They reported a delightful trip h
j Aliss II. L.Xeal spent the holi- v
f days at home wit It her. parents and p
at"- Columbia. ' ?
f The V. Al. A., sponsored by P. of j
rC. L Ale!nto-h played Santa Claus to f
'a liost of di aid. il an>-needy people
of Winnsbouo Christmas. The 'persons "7i
seemed appreciative and made ail j(
concerned feel* irood. We ., > gee .1
that "It is more blessed to give than
"to receive." The faculty and "Y"
-mouther*?vcisli?tu thank tile UiU'iUti L
and friends .for cooperating with, us v
in pulling.t'nc program over, ' tied
111 sses .the cheerful triver."
Mrs. W. A. Ross has" been on the d
5k'k list hut uas able lu icpuii.?1 O
Avork Mondny. T h
Mr. JIoYace Lee ' a stirie! i :ir li,n- >
edict College spent a few h'uii^ in J
WTr.nsboro with Praf. Ro's, ii
Rev. Means. Misses (Lin iy* an 1 \
week-end. All are stadtr.ts of, Ben- 1
diet. I'
Mr. Chalmers C.ainpbcll. was the S
gin si of .Mi s l-ois Peay. ' 1
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur IlurriVn. Mr-, ti
Puai 1 Peay and Mrs. Sara Hunter mo- c
tored to Colutiihia Friday e\vi,nng.
The K\er Given Club met at the I1
i home of Mi', and' Mrs, l.uih'r Wood- s
( avd Tin sdny evening..- D '-inner ZtTJ \\
| A delirious cour.-c w;..> sc.'\ -d i>y the_ n
hbsless. . . ^1
A lovely New Year's dinner was p
given by Mrs. llattie Uusscll at Iter
home Friday evening January '1 in a
iiifeia -t of tin'"yonnfr* r>e n of the ]
Pre-byterian connection. It. is-a very \
line spirit in Mrs. Russell to think (
| of the boys of today who nr.i-t he ilu* X
!mcn?xif -toiawnavr -The- ud .loi - wa~- _ H
ladencd with everything good to eat.
Those present were: Messrs Robert a
Baxter, J. TY-nmt~ Artluiv Ro^ebof- v
ough. Robert, .('.lfaflie and Joseph a
McDowell, Mrs. Betsey Durham, Mis^?I'Vnneoci?and
Annie?Lai?L;r.:tg' ,
and Prof. ,WY A. Ross. ? 'j
*fl... Oil ,
Allt'I cnuil^ iv? WUI nil* ?? " {>]
number of Christmas Carols follow- p
ed by short talks from Mr, Baxter,
Mrs. Russell, Mr. .Ilobt. McDow TT j
and Prof. Ross. A very enjbyabh; j]
evening was spent
Mrs. Rose'tta Millings and little S)
-son, Samuel of Greensboro. X. (3.
are spending, ten days of the Xcw j,
Year with relatives and friends in and a]
picture of health.
KINGVILLE .NEWS. J]
.... M
Let us all come together and say ^
the Lord has been kind to us. Tho' ^
we have had a deal of sicknesa_?in^
cent deaths. Even our ill ones are ^
now improving nicely. x
Mr. Shurley Finch who has been ai
ill for six weeks' is convalescing and (
also Mrs. Lula "Bates is making a 111
marked improvement. -Mr. Willi? e:
I a
ETTO LEADER
NINETY SIX NEWS.
The many friend:; of Mrs C. A
arker are indeed glad to see he
^out well again, after two week'
InOss.
The Ninety. Six .II;irh school close
ec. IX for the Christmas holiday
ivmg two weeks vacation. both te;
Ters anit students appreciated FTr.
ng JJine to rest.
Air. Charley Waller suddenly- pas*
I away I)ee. 19. Funeral service
ere held at Mt. Zion Baptist chu.r 1
ev. J. I. CIo 1 SiUl_ol-NuwI, ei r< ..)ii
daflcd gat the fundrsjl. Big-jrs am
II M /?1 S 4- <-*?"% ~U A I
imv ixowu luur crrarpj Ul I no TTmriTll
Mr. T. Smith Jr, and Miss-Clou
ce Hart Ave re happily 'married J >e
le lHth. " t" '
.\Vo-aru_ve?y-sorry tu see Koi.-P
Williams and family leave fu
nother charge. He has been a shin
lg light in this community, A pa
?>r indeed. Trinity M. K. ehu i M
ill miss, this great leader.
Mrs. Clara Authur. and daughL
liss Dorthula of Columbia sno:i
u> holidays with their parents. Mi
id Mrs,. Milledito Clillknir^: ?
Miss Lnrcie-'rfmithf a lonelier L
Vinnsboro High school was tin
uest of Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Parkci
living the holidays.
Mr. T. J. Aiken, principal oi'-.Mt
ai'nrel High school spent" the In.di
ays"'with his" mother.
Miss Johnio I.ee Butler, Messrs
el son Martin, Joseph Dean and 1
Aiken were the guesis ol" .Mis
arah Lee Jotsenh. Pet1. T in-si
aung people "enjoyed a real socio
me playing games, and Mr. T. J
iken played rmany beautiful si* lev
oils *011 the - piano.?The hv. i.e
?ryed cake' and wine. '*
" T'n vt*?xea*?a Christ m i.-?tA-w U
ethlehem Monday night., Trim'
lunch had a Christmas tree 'Wed
esday night.
Mis. G. A. Parker spent tin da;
Miss* Sarah b-oc Joseph sj>ent th
nK.bivk i?lnn?'m(1v vwltiiv. At i
illstr Wilson in Prosperity , and Mi
iuI Mrs. Jessie Frank Joseph i
[ewbeiry.
- Mesdair.es C. ~1SZ DeUn and ~X7 ~3
'arkeV. ami .\Ir. and Mrs. -jS *pke:
'alhoun anil Mr. 1'ivsien Ji?..a'soi
pent a" very pleasant evening -vvitJ
[r. and Mrs:? Millojre (India a (
iniily. Dec.' 27.
Tlie Bethlehem Missienaiy Snriet;
let at the home -of Mrs. It.!!.- D a
an. 1, The meeting was lev;: -'in'
resting A beaulii'iil nr-yjri are ivn
rendered l>.v .' ditlVreiu i.v>-re.;
lain beautiful soipes weTT~n :aV
r wliie.li .the busim-.,1 a
.uUee.ti.oii 85c. TJie. ^
anrtl ami saltines, eake and
H'oa. All me'mbeis went ;n\ ... * - i
vicing over the good ' meyiiu.-!', 'i :
ext meeting w.ill !?; at tin .
Irs. F.lizaheth (Iraham.
Rev. il. M. Taylor was .the- en 1"
Mr. and Mrs. (.livens Na'Juui Sat
iday and Sunday.
Rev. Taylor preached two v.-tn.l
ill sermons Sunday; one nt? on i
;as added to the church.
Alls l-.lr/.al'CLh timuttVin ni ' ^
anlm'rtr visited her nephew Mr. I n
Lei ley* ? .
?:!r. F.lliett Johnson student it'
11 fniversity - spent Due?iujlui.-.
;itn his parents Rev, and Mi-. 1
V Johnson.
Mrs. ,M. F. I.ai'h has :v.uv. J
s nicely at home u? ' her
rit'lHrS -OTT?thO liori-lt >t*4t' ?>;.?
Mis. Annie Mae and sister in in
T Washington, J?. < , s.x js >
days' \vith*"*her iik-thi1!' Mi :
fillTKlllV. .
tales is quite sick hut he h ; i*.
nlescinjr. ' .
The community was liv. i .
he hwiio-coiiiing tint* hr'\s- an.:,
outs who' were in v{.V>i.>n>
i J 11?1111/ ; iin'.M -J. in . r i? ..
olklav ' season Were: 1 . 1~
hVl^lT'.rhhieM'A-h i
li'ss Iva Lee Fin.h, (ire--ken: '?
ig school": -Miss L!"h:a!'. ' 'i I-';.;.',
i teacher Jacks",, I i: ... <
trs.?Currie ATeDiiTLVor L';":"T7r AT I "
'raining School;.- stinknt.- M;-.'erluie
Bates, Liwicy Y'ouiii i
unipter. Allen University; Mi
telle F fiich, State College.. ^Ue*
eacho^sT and students reyiyuT s c*
ess tints far-.
The services at Mt. ' Olive leasant
{Irovc (Hurehes vvq.v "
uVce'ssful and every one pnrsel 11.-iih
gratet ul_IU;arts lor "His
icrcies, For~~ift=Hi v.ead.e:. k een
kind upon holh . hu.iV.an nr.
United grains. ,
On Dee. Si">th Miss J.Weill'-' I;I
nil family had as theii;-dinnea'fan'rot'"
and Mrs. /. U. I'larks' n. .'it
\ il\ie Clark son and 1 i
larkson of Hopkins; aCo Mr.
lis. Johnson Randolph,
t-h-y -B(+W> -?m4-Oijvia IJoho of.lkpL
d?n. students of 'Benedict ("oiler
nd Mr- and Mrs. S. C. U?m e f Ki.
ille. They reported a very pious
lit- evening. *
' Mrs Corric McDufiio. hep - t'nc
liildrcn"", Joseph. Dock' (de'.-vhunPTov
'her.esa Mae of Malion spent Choi
ntire vacation vvifh" their folk lis
'inches. ^
Miss I.ncille Finch and Mr. Charle
: v : -%T ??ik.i i. :.
ones moioreu co aiarion r-auun;
ec. 2nd to tnke the MePullics am
ra Lee back home. The trio tL;
ay was a ^perfect success.
Friday, Jan. 1st, -Misses Lu'-ille
tla Loos Elizabeth, Mr. Thomas Find
rid Tlreresa MeDuffic.werc Entertain
1 jltilie "home of Prof. Z TL < "lark
on o? Hopkins at a New Year ban
ueL The other guests present wen
trs. Stevenson and. her daughters
[iss Myrtle of Columbia. ami 1
arborough of New York City: Ml
riggs and Johnie Fleming suuleht
f Benedict Cpllpge; Mr. and Mrs
ones, Mju McMillan, Mrs Man
eas, Mrs. ('. Holly, J. 1'. lb.il.-, Jr.
[iss Marie Holley, Mrs. Polly Ad
ms nnd the Clarkson family. Tib
evening was well spoilt. A ti'ist;
lenu was served the guests. A1
cpressed themselves as having ha<
pleasant evening.
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Ai\DKi:\VS NEWS. ;
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On Wednesday even in/'-; Dee. .'51
1 Merdames Essie Greene and Loth-?en'lie
Small- delight i wily?? i t. . I'tii"' i
1 with a bridge party in honot ol-Mr.
' and Mrs Green'c, Mr. ami v .Mis.
V\liit?iei,(l Greeno, Miv and Mrs. S.
i?ill ins n,?Mis.1 I .mIii Snon^ >nnl Mr
Joe. < ommandor of W hite J'tans, X.
V. Thioe tables of bOdgo \v e me
" played. Mr. .lames Greene Veered1
s hdjhe d -and Mr- W hitfield Greene
1 -Iey,e<t \ vu y deli. ioiis sweet cuurse"
teas >;. i ? . ?!, eons; tiny?- of-jmnvlt, plain
J Mid .; i i j. fruity n-a'ts and mi tils.'
'Ihose jirex iiv were.: Misses l,u ia.and
"Marie Drown; and Mi', lt.obi.nson ol'
t Msd'b l'nn .. lb*; S G., Mrssre F. Greene
-J. lyinmen....I'.' !>) iniWu. F. Fin del,and-'
1'rui;. I. ^mitli. AU'-da'.i'.t's-Greertr-f
anu . iiiiLii u-t no > uuie- unuirneu
in liiakiU"- this event the most nrilli- ,
^^Tir"oivo~ot"Tnxrsrn?crri;?
1 We are jvlaii io see. Hi) of out -'public'
sc-licol teachers back. K:u-li reports;
a enjoyable (.'inisiiii.a-.
.Airs. Sara Keul "'orown Was hostess
tp [ : i i v "1' 1 I'i' iul : . it .1.1 A l.iliT- i>ll
at TihV. iili, S.' <.Wi! !l an oysiei' l t.
~ Mis ?ttrrrnrr rpmt a <ttry?i11-7
' Kiivstvee, S. <|urinir "Christmas. '.
.Mi'. UJii'.h' of New York ( 'it\ spi?nt
. N\'\v Years bay a- attest 'of Air. anil j
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L"ii lip?l: Ui"'-T(ii^.-;[TcrrTt a i'ew-jbays
tiuriv,;1; 1 iiristinas 'iebibavs in
_ tieorgetown. with his'wife ahu lji'le 1
s soil.
[? Air. I". eb til eeiVe lias openeh a fw.v
1 "V; ii 1 i;. si;..! in The ' oca at.v .of the
t * ' *. . la'tii u-'abbs nurt.-h. aUrdcui. :r(
'i i r?r?"H? ' 1 !?' . !, '.i.'iills Servjeo. .
-Mr 1 iri ji-o: . a. yollel-e"
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Stmiia'y i'v j< v' i.i...-.aotkm; airs. Mai in
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it-. W'Mk-r of. Mannine'., S., ('. .
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ai i.,,5 i .* . a;, liaeins. 'S.' (V where
' b'ie":i"l ?I?aju.ivh'.e.< Mrs. i'u-.i -Seitl
1 li'.'i . ...'" i' . is * v. i.i . fortaiiaU.'' in.
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a f. ' )<. t^uilv'a l'cw'i
h' ..f i-fW'is iif'l's-etl iif share the '
I i .to; ?.- .brought to' her on i
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e' lHoib. Si.e i-'. r-eventy. seven .years'.
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y TrTtTTTT Thomas
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j die* t.i.iT. ci', Vfiilhui' m Lnt? hlkrt (i)'atkd
; ?* .* i i * * *1 v. as at homo for Ciirisinias.
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Snturday, JanuKfy 0, 1932.
SMOAKS NEWS
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v?v s *\'"-beautiful day. A i
largc. crowd came out to heal- our
new pastor, lie v. Ferby who preached
-?r-n?- s : iiiuu, Winch everyone
s> e.ucd to have ehjoyod.
1 11v I.Vri l:'i;is i x.-. vises sponsored
by our tc.uher Mrs. Amy D. Carter
A;?- in irr:;y nun -mbrant-o by this
-ti.i ... p v.ully the pageant re?
|.-t > i i.1,; iIK.- "Birth of Christ," and
i.'.e* ('.i. i. iinas sioOidugs our "teacher
i up and doing. Our
. honi '.m.'.- ..l'i 1 Monday 4th.
ii... .u.. 'Oaiuer entertained
.Ub.i'.v a J.; av. young, bulk ull.Xtecember
ti!>. i lie .((inner was indoscriable
M sse> le^oe and llattle Moore, two
ci'yr'.iing young, ladies wait^.l on the
table, iutdi-: several game r were play-rrf-rmr
j-otiniriidlc lci't 'lor home, Tex1siuy
'h'?nselves a^ having had a "
wondtri>il time: .
Air; :' 'tu Hlac-k. Onoil Aiken and
'Osic' /, Ik' !, were tht guests of MisAc
iic-ne and llattie Moore- Satur<ia>.
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I'O.MAKIA XlvWS
Tiio first quarterly. conference ' of .
the a ;. C.rcir~t was hold at St.
Jliii'k,- C. vvoiber 12-lo.This 'confer-i
i;?- \.a . jai i' a success f^ipm many .
......J.'n ,-niiing KUlev-Adnms gave
v.\ tr.ne'd us. ruction in tho church
iii. . .11.i'ty. _
T ''1 ,\< wberry' District in general
. .fa. i-s Circuit in particular
"i;- |?i " i?? <il' Dr.?Adams us Presiding?
Elder. . ' '
Miss litiWi-.* Sulier 'an j Mr-. Janipb
Ti-hhv.-! : 1 hapi'iiy married Dec.
! a. i?. t' C.imninghani/Pastor of
the In id?- oil'iciatod. _ ,
?rrfr?*-*~i ri?roWer. Jr., who is a :
i.'A. r r'.ouiir Wu-hington Hi,
('(diri'diir n ill th,. holidays at home
wnh his- pa ret its 'Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Suls-r. ' . '
vl~?.Ti-, -"i^?rmdn round" here re- ?"
(i < .1 tlu-ir duties January 4th.
Air. . <Alice A. Counts who visited
Mrs. Will- 'iiiiton. in Trc-nton, . J.
is luein- '.i the delight of family and
.".;i -' .-1. lie-v room fur a month.' '
.Mr. Ii ics Mivheib'orger of Augus
t ; C.-u i-i l'batiree Jackson of ?,
^ . .. i .. .arc spending sometime
ir-iM" parents air.( relatives.
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/ TM'l.'VW/win YI?\VC
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Maccdonin Baptist Church
1 M -H'-rhiTt Pflstnr
s .! .leintr a beautiful day the
i lunch was largely ' attended. ' Sunday
school held at usual hour with
Supt. and, toa.hors at their post of
dut.\ The?pa.-tor preached a soul
stirrin.tr sermon. Visitors Rev. El.
K. (happeUe Air. .J. K. Polk, Mrs.
Clifton Henderson, Mrs. R. A. Tho- .
n.us stopped Sunday .after a few
iv:mules with Mrs Herbert.
:Vt-.Jh.'lO the 11.P. U. opened
v.nn Mi s A. \\. t'errin president
and nK'inlx'rs at their post. Quartet
bv-.tho Tinner brothers. Remarl<s"5y
I rul. A Thomas.
At TV.u we were blessed to have
liev. A. T- I.oinax Prof, and Mys. A. - *
!. To >ni, s with uf-T Rtev. Lomax
pi?:aci?eil a wonderful .sermon Solo
\:j-s Wilh.imina' Hill.*' 'Trio by the
1 i.n;i. C it a pel?Rapt-ist church.*
We cry fclad to see Mrs. Beuh.h
Pervin Tack ' Sunday ni^ht.
.To all we extend a welcome invito
i'n :i t :>11 finios. "T&ie members
. i il ut their pastor aiurtns good
v. i!'c. Tiii*\ are not tilling this w
hut- showing 4ham in evtjfy respect.
GADSDEN NEWS. '
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'! t I I ,'H .I holiday* have nassed. .
uaan i's have resumed,
rrrrv eho-" A lining the visitors"'"?1?"
here '.M-fy Mi-;s. Pearl Scott of Philadelphia
Mis* Marie Ilolley of Birn
higlur.n, Ala., Misses Marion Mc1
>.;-uv- and liililn'ii-and-ALrs.-Hinah
Grej.-:-' ami iTaujfhter Beatrice of Hag'Oud.
-liaknts here during the holidays
\vii:4.y.JJkssrs. Paul and John.
Wi'S.iit. 1 ii-^sest Carrie M. Webber
:> d (* ' !' Finch. State College;
.Mis.as I.iu-y Williams, Alary Ann
Sims. 'Flunttk* Joy nor "and Messrsl
i i.e Wes.' On lljolley, J. B. Sims
??.^_4?AAihiiiv, and Benjamin Bel
tan". Allen University; Misses MagT.o
i Scott, Martha Garrick, Mes
is. Samuel Sumter, John Scott and
Wi'<?d'ro\v.. ('larrick, Booker WlashingI'll.
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A Con.nuinity Christmas tree was
given at, Gadsden graded school on
!.( J' '--11 at' 1h'c.? it was"through the
an i . ..a?hod Cross that a number
i f needy children were made happy
Or ihat May. " '
"i aderlnkcr W. S. Holley is kept
i'U.-y these days: Mr. Harrison Adam*
-m' Fort Motte, passed^away on
li'.o 1st Funeral services were held
..c.'.y'dt ,.U-'l Util IjJttpliat chureff "Sun- a
daV'ln' M. , .. ,
,1'Smtral services for little' Minnie
.While uero- held from Pleasant
Cnv.e Baptist church Sunday. Lit- '
t-e- dVfnmie accidentally broke a toy
I,, in off in her nose which, caused
her death.'
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