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I- ' laturday, January lji, 1932 B N OTtCF'?t> irin. vyo COUNTY^ I / TEACHERS* TlTfcro will "be a teachers Meeting j ?at -Booker . Washington -Bigh- Seho$lT j (Auditorium, Columbia, S. C., Satur-1 (lav Jamyxry 23rd. 19.12 at 12:00 j o'clock Noon.. You are earnestly re- ] ((nested to be present. . W. A. PERRY, President i ..... ... E. F. JENKINS, Secretary.! ~-~Ai i/T ' ? i # SPECIAL NOTICE! H ' ' . t VVateh for the first social of the j Royal 'Collogian .Social Club. Ar-: rangements are now coffin <r umio^ O M,,v,vt : way for this affair. It promises to l be one of the best of the season. The club was entertained at the home of Miss Eloi.se Lorick on Washington Street, January 8, 1932. A general committee was appointed President* Mr. John Webster, two of and a committee on charity. After-the transaction of business the members engaged in playing various games. Miss Eloite Lorick, served delirious salad^nnd encoa= which was enjoyed by all \|.o the highest. . ? ' ~ IX MEM OK I AM In loving memory of our dear husi band, father and brother, William Lee Clutts who departed this lil'e- Jan. 16, 1929. ... * In the solemn hour of midnight, In-the silence, calm and depp;. Jesus called bur dear one, While he lay in peaceful sleep. You have crossed the dark rivr^ Angels hold 'you by the hands," nic iate~ from storms furr-rrr Safe Within tlial "Promised Land"."1 no lare-mee well dear one, Vou have only* gone before. ' For il' we, like you are faithful, We shall reach the golden snore. Mis. MurllUt Clutts, wiftrrMi. Mid~ iii< :iioi) (..'lulls, JVl iv J. Fdgar C'luft*, sons; Alls', Josephine Jones, ftl s. Victoria lienson, sisters. i ? IN ,M KM QUI AM I In loving memory of Mrs. Rebecca Hull Walton, a devoted sister and 3 aunt, who died January 12, 1931. - behind us is jiot to die. Signed, FAMILY !?? 1 a Ij.\I'I?IS A11J -SUWtrfTl The Lades Aid Society met at the home ol' Mis. .J. M. Jolinson, 202t) Marion Street. The. meeting dp'eh with the usual form, song and prayer and Scripture. Then the minutes of the .precious meeting was read. Through an .offer of^the. Ladies Aid the ladies Through a tribe rally raised i ne trustees gave total was ?d(5.10 which was spent for repair work, 'on the parsonage. The ladies i Aid Society have furnished a lovely j the parsonage. We were glad to welcome'our new pastor with us at this meeting. We w^rc also giad to welcome Mrs, Dean Smith of Benedict College to join our society. At the close of the meeting a praj% er was offered in beliaLi of a sick sister, Mrs. Sinclair. The roll was called and dues col lecieu amounting to $2.05. Amount o^K paid out $1.00. Total amount $38.60 -p9 Total paid out $35.10. New members three: Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Green and GK? Mrs, "Dean Smith.. The hostess Mrs. J. H. Johnsbn . served a delicious course of jello, and cream garnashed with cherrtdPTfrtlfl .' "BRIDGE FIGHT ' Camden, S. C.?A most enjoyable ^affair was a "Bridge Fight" and lun, rheon given hv Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gamble on Chestnut St., Tuesday ev ?.""'fe cning.?* 1 ftThe intriguing part was when all <?>' husbands had to play all evening with thefr-wtves, without once chang3vf|k ing. Mr. and Mrs". Gamble had sevffjjK oral ruling pins on hand for the wives ?8 knowing that very few can play toKWm gelher as partners. After- playing four hands at the K 5 table the- guests went into the din]utijL ing room where the tables were beau tifully decorated and a very enjoyaK bie*course was Served. After the scores were counted Mr. ?and M' s C?LL_Brevard held highest B and received a handsome largo broad I box with sugar, iflour, tea and coffee containers on tne inside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belton, second, a large ggi'lcHile" Mr. anl Mrs. David ColihT^ low, a large brush. The guests in attendance were: Dr. and Mrs. Ehner R. Pickett; Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Brevard, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham, KMr. _SD<1 Mrs. Herman Carter, Mr. and Mrs. A. I-ovy, Mr. and Mrs. Rob4 Belton, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Collns. ' W EDN ESDA Y A FT KUN ()ON BRIDGE ("LI B ! ' .. . ? I Greenville, S. ('. --<)? Wednesday j afternoon Deetnttlmr 2drdt .Mrs. Geo. r j Parker was the delight-full hostess to I the club. The home was beautil'ulh I decorated in the holiday trree,, and j red. Pine was cllcctisclv combined j with holly and poinsctlas in the living and dining looms. As the guests arrived^ they were serve: punch in the dining room, after wjiich they found their places at the five table,s eitra t^"'y " pi?'1*?'1 under the red and green light in theliving room. Top score, a beautiful silk boudoir pillorwafc won Uy Mrs. \Ym. Whitener. Mrs E. W. .'Biggs recieved a box consolution. Low score, a liwuo stick Ol candv went to Mrs. Ashy Stewart. . Guest prize,'a large lovely silk handIr V* * * 1 ' tn?; weill l() .MI'S. liattlU Lykes Faldger. Mrs. Parker had, as he.r guests: Mesdames Warren Cooper, 11. Lykes Fladgor, Charles? Brooks?M issos Florence Lykes, Alyce Felder, Gladys' and Miriam WTthc-rspoon. From Anderson, Mesdames .C. Lee I>avis, W. J. Peek and Miss Cecille Johnson, j* The hostess-, assisted by Miss Lena White sowed delirious course of fried chicken, tomatoes on lettuce with green-tinted mayonaise, latticed fried -potatoes,--stutfod peppers, hot buttered tolls and tea. TI1K .MYSTIC ( Id IS Greenville, S,> Cy-MissAnnie Arnold was hostess to The M-* ;tie .Club Friday afternoon, January M-h at her home t>ttfr-A-nderson Stieet.- ; Fouv tai? es were arranged for bridge: At the eml of the game' it was found that Mi<s Margaret SewI ell held high score, she was presented a beautiful piece ol'-drcsS. pen:; Misses Boll Bright atul-Joolla King Lied for consolation, however the tie was broken by the dormer. Miss Bright received a bottle of bath salts. Low Score fell to Miss Maggie Walker, a bridge set. Miss Arnold had as her giiests Mrs. Bessie?Boyd?hi?Augusta, (I a.; Mis. Daisy Johnson, Mrs. Abbie Chappelh and Miss Theresa Sewell. Guest prize was won by Miss The O -II ~ 1 1-. >- '< . j vao <i luvuiy iKinuKci'cn 101 case. Ai'er. cards were laid aside de-' licious pressed chicken salad, saltinc.-, rpickles and black cufl'ee were serve , by the hostess. * ' . BFAUFORT, South Carolina ? Of the jMilstanding events of -the Jhristnias ! season were' the parties ??Monday^?Ihveniber 2S the?t <>11o.~ ng iadies and gcnfs served as host ind hostess .to t!?e ICntre Nous at tc.e home of Mss "Kdith Bylhewpod, M:.c" <es Bythewood, '1*. B. (i.r.,,yson, MumhumGrnyson, Ciia tly e 1- a;?ami !' oi'r N. /I. Moaao 11 -ami i' I .a are nee. Hie pasthiK S of tin *v t.i.ik were va: c. playing an i .'am ; ig I'i'.n. lirstprize was a v. c i'ciI to Mrs.. Hilda Glover Grayson; second to .Mr. St. son. The. Xolowing club .members. werc pre.se.nt: Mesdames Irene Bennett, B. Washington, Hilda Grayson Misses Louise Glover. M. Grayson, T. B. Grayson, G. Farr.J'rof. N B. Moujjon, P. Laurence, Lawyer C. K .Wash hgton, Mr. Leroy Bennett. Miss Mary Bradley Graysoh was the guesjt ol the dub." A <K HclollS Imi eetii*e served. December ill. The F.iitre Nous was Entertained ai the home of Mi^: Irene Bennett,. 21tf West St.- Tip. following ladies and gents served as host una nostoss: iviesc tames Irene Bennett; Hilda Grayson,1 Misses Florence L. Giant, an! nni'^t'TMum. Mr. OtT Clare Grayson, Mr. Leroy Bcnneil and ?mJL JVlcIIlrJL The living roon. and dining rooms were- arranged for the entertainment of the club. For a "short while cards were play ed, after Which the guests were served punch by the . hostesses: Mrs. Bennett and Miss Grant. The first toast of the evening was given by Mrs. Bennett and around and around the toasts were given.. Her snappy strains were heard from the radio and. everybody began to get merry .dancing, --A ddiciomi_Cmmie home maie candies, lini,. gelatin wiilr fruit, fruit and plain cake were served. . The folowing club members were present -Mesdames Bepnidt. and Gray son, Misses Grettye Fan*, M. Grayson;-tT. B. Grayson, Louise Glover, Florence L. Grant, Edith Bytbewood. Prof. R. W. McGirt: Mr. P. Lau ence, I Prof. N. H. itfouiton, Mr. Loro.i Bennett. The"following were the guests of the club: Miss .Mary Bradley Gra> son, Mr. Jacob Blocker and Prof.-Joseph Shanklin, Jr. IN MEMOR1AM In l'oivl nWhthvaiuv nl' our dear mother. Mrs. Ann-Belton died years T G 1 in)') rttK^TTHttlUHl V , '.J?J , The world may change from year to *?yao" "t *i And friends from day to day; But never will the one we loved From our memories psys away. , Some day we hope to meet her Some day we k'iow net when To clasp her hand in that bettel'-iaiid Never to part again. Will Che' circle hc unhroken When we reach the -other shore We "Vvill meet our Saviour there; Then we will all be home after-awhile. By her children: TTrs. M^ttie Butler, Richmond,-V?vjMrs. Annie Davis, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs, Florrie Starks, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. Pennie Rriglish, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. Bertha Hudson, Columbia, S. C.; Mr. Wilson Belton, Newark, N. J.; Mr. Zack B^lfTTr, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. Stewart Belton. Columbia, S. C.;_ ' Mr. David Belton, BIytHewood, S. C.; *Mr. Wilie Beltorv, Longtown, S. C. * * ^v ' ' , N c-''I ' :^v ?? ,. ,r ? 0 ' - THECAL] THIS NUNY, CENTURY CLUB 1 in* chi!) niel at ific alti active home of Airs." .J. <J. Stuart on I* i n . Stive I, -SttPtmiay' aflono.on, January Pin. \ ari-colored sweet peas adorned tin two rooms in which the quests alai members engaged m four carats >!' Inidg". At th" conclusion of \vircii__ -Mrs. Wal te r IJ ru wYi, fen-ive7? first" ~ prize, a iovely piece of lingerie; -M> . Henry Pearson. second prize, an eqtialiy pretty piece of lingerie aii-f Mrs. -Marian Paul, received ilie booby , a .1 ivnrnlile lit! If v.inil..v scl.?Ml-.. _ J lefty Jtoacu iieitihigh score frr guests and Miss .May Walker received set-ond priije. Thosc. who enjoyed -Mrs -Stuart's hospitality besides the vlu^ member's were .Mesdaincs B. B. Kv- crettc, -N; - A-.-Je-nkinsy-.M+s. AVallauv Bety Roach, -Misses. Daisy Roach, Y. Thomas, Evelyn tfrny and' Virginia Bradley. A delicious salad coUrsc was served-. JOIIN-SYON MAYS (TiY -Sunday Rev. Rite~pi eaclu-d-~~ wondei 1 nl sermon rt will be- long re1 I, inynibcrcd by all that wore present. I Prof. and .Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh |iad as their dinner guests on Sunday, .in Pro I". and .M rs. iT IT Jlosion . il. Ridge Spring. Misses Gary and Anerson, members ol* the E. C\ T. S :acuity. They all expressed themselves as Tiaving spent a pleasant day Messrs Clarence Robinson, Jr.,'and Henry Siinpkins of Batesburg. S. t . were visitors in our town oh- Sunda.\ evening. _ We are very sorry to know that Mr Howard Tiumpton is ill at this writ-, injj: ?; ~ ~ "' y " ' Prof. D. J, Joiinson of TimmoiTsville was seen-in.our town a few we. ks ago; while hear was the guest of -,iiss N. J. Gary. We are .very glad to -know'"Unit Mr. T. G. Rai ford is. able to hebaik on' filsT job. The-'-ba.-ket ball girls and boys are geting -rekdy foi*1 their pre-seasdn The I'. 'l'. A. will liit'oi .iiii Monday January is"- at d-o'clock. all parents are asked to be presetu... NKWI.EKUY NEWS 1 Saturday the titli we were shocked to hear of the death of .Mrs. Ro-..,1 ; lie Lyles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T'^aTt and surry nidi ribAuaW-W-- ettirW rrot attend the iuneral. ~ Our beloved P. E. was with' m ' < naving been accompanied by his wife i .He preached an appropriate .-elunoi.' . for this depressive time .-aynig'Vu ! rany things to e neon rage-Gi cAt in n.- | despondency of Elijah and how God , ' . anii--10 his rescue and others such ' ~ : I h.niS.l I I. I I 1 children. He is the* sain.e powci l\d 1 < God uU--t-buG.--to be~cmm?tr " I >o I i;.'. I \\ ; ^ and trn.-i 1!iin you wid com, out i more ^igTr; conqueror/*? ",~TieV. Alston w.'.s at Sunday School ' as usual Sunday not as a "looker on ' :| but a l'aithlul doer. lie teaches a ! los<- .. " - ^ ' ' / !' _A mos enjoyable' nifpir was; a'din- . net* given by Mr. and .Mrs. Thompson ; in honor of .Mrs. ! '. K. HursJ. teachei j .Menu: rice, chicking rabbit, o'possum collard greens, cake, pie.-, biscuit?. I irjf preserves, black.cofl'ec. and a:.ver,\ I nice cup cf sage lea by retpiesl. . Come to Miller Chapel at any tma j V.I^I iiiii Wcleoim" ' -j HOLLY HILL NKW .* The past week was one busy week' with the teaehcrs.?They \vt t v" !> . ... iy engaged in monthly 11 -1 1 -WgrfTVeiiday night ihmw via* a. ;>.?> , Church. Quite *a crowd onjoycu tit, pictures. ReVr Boyd- Wilson -W.:.-.. c very pleasant visitor in the-, vilmg. for a lew clays tfie post week .an* 1 brought sunshine, although too w,a- 1 liver was "rainy. Hew Wilson's was 1 also a very welcome visitor to tin; school. Wt're hoping when he is in : the city again he will have time in visit a41 the classes and be wi'lh. lis * .luring our devotional exercise, : The-teachers and studem*. now greatly missed U v. E. A. Davis ; i'lVp. u/iiT7"iIe"t hTT jV) t T\v?r wi.pk. 'ltTr," '1 begun to wonder-.-it' "Miss l'J.lir^iuis | caused the change; this being | Year, probably it makes a did or- . "once. " ' - i Mr. " aiYd " Mrs.- James Jaeqiivs-.-nnd ? family has their daughter visiting, them from Detroit, Mich. We nr. . uoping her :-tay will be pleiistuif. -Thu. ?:irf ,r.eus reached tins Vlri ' ' | on -Saturday' that Mr. New >i';ippev : of Greensboro, X. Cv> foraierl.. 'of " 1 lolly Hill a.15 no mwi'i'i li<? * ,n hr? hi other of Mrs. Joe Bunch. We w.s'h to extend'our sympathy to Mis. 1 Bunch and family in their sorrow.' t Mrs. Eulila Bunch ha.-, been in >posed???+?a INw?days, 1ml tVi i.. glad to report that sluv is able- in be ' up. We're hoping she'll soon be tier- i artil hearty. 1 Mrs. Emma Heywafd of Churv-s .on is visiting at the Imme ul .His. it. D. Hum it. - ? j_ Mr. GcoYge Daniels of Orangeburg was in the village Sunday and made a lew timely remarks at Bethel, lie, spoke, in interest of,, the farmers* j meeting, which will Me lit Td.at the j ilolly Mill graded Selmtd, Keh. iJl'a. Mr. Solomon Jacques a sKidcnt lrom ; Cfaflhi accompanied Mr. Daniels. This j -m-inir Air. .lucernes home. 1 presume | ae came to get a prep at his parent.. . Mr. G. W. Brotfh of Sumter. S. t ., | .was to have preached at l.ovely Hill rtaptiat t'hurch on Sunday .al'terno >n put by getting here late, and the crowd being small he only made a lY j remarks. Mr. Taylor accompanied 'Mr'. Brown, Up to Jan. 8 the enrollment in the school * including the annex is five j .hundred sixty-four. .Inspite. of lhcsi_ j strenuous times, the daily attendance is very favorable. | METro i.tiADEII , < LINTON NEWS Mi-. v\ . I ". 1 )? ndy. who is pruetjsiiu* D i.ti iiy in Iv.nn-vill.e, in?l., left i ni '*t t for his liumc, alif'1 a '-it ; I ,l'.- I.'line ni' his parent.. M1. .\i - .J. ! .. Denly.. IL-fore leaving \isn-ii l>r. Ihir'kvlt, his eousin La ;.a and AL . 1-. V. )? !'l> m I.;ni) ens. Sun iiy al'icr';ovii, Dr. and Miss -Mary JJendy. Mr.' ynd .'.T.pavid E. O.cndy were the ,pu " *! : o* Mattio O. Duek>U of Laurens.' ?I'll Hi!/. I n,?tai-lj. Mr... J a ii in i'. i-L.? L. Harris and Mi.and ' D tidy luulured t<t As he'll ; * 'u ?iM, !ii- \. arid Airs. \V. F. Lire. T'u-y reported a'line trip. Mr:?. Ml hid Harris and "Mi's. Louise i 7i7F r.f D- i.-oit left 1. aftV r u vis! ;a ? ... I'ii'iii; nf Mrs; ;L F. Harris TT ; ' ' rrr <"ni':Hili::i. ' I .i li- .!i T.lielma Leake of Hull .Ji.'li ,i:ni her holidays in . i - i 11 visitii.j*. her aunt.. Little ii-s \ r .'an Alexander enjoyed a por ' . :u :n i hi?lu?i..'linens M,w ; u " '7. " '-ii TTT <?i Airs. F7 Harris Dei) -sir. I'm-1\<ii Williams was the guest >' ":iv .Mrs. ('. A. Wadswortli i--.1 in.- Holidays. MisHuhrMae i - ;;h!r it. f. siiiiv - Iter wnylr ' High* alter an illness uf five KilHSfrtci High School The many teachers ami .-ludeiits are. ; .mii ???.. their post. ... ~ ~ I' c ya : i. <4. hull girls tinder the * .Ml-'s Garrett are gets ling in trim lor their .first genie of. [lie. sea.-mi., with?Si* Alban. . nhv ami Mrs. -J a inns Gary of Gideon ; i.i d ligiitl'idly i nfertaiiled Misses 0. .. alio Frederick, Isanellc . "d Mr-. Cl.JL Sims .."Kb a . dinner, Thursday. uft? rnvoiit. , .: { . .-i -s did riot !-i.\o an\ torn "u,named in making it pleas . H? ii gin1-is during Hit* af-' in Mi -J. T. \\\ 'Sims, and i - .lark-on accompanied . i-loj av s|, Tit-Saturday in j ait. miing the Pitdlho'nt in- . , League meeting" ' at Sierlhijv liigii. They were the d:.ir~ .ier guests of 'Prof. and -Mrs. R. r.. i*. , Miss Nathalie Fre lerick spent the jv i s.- an ar home. Columbia, SI C. ity. and Mrs.' N. J, Frederick, ' it Catiteriiiv Frederick and Glavey were among the visitors 1 ' 71 ' vl I .'l.l A ill, 11' il Mil - I ? If. tier cue si.,- Sunday Rev., ami Mrs. 1:. Addison,. .Proi'; and Mrs. Minis, .'ir*. (V. HiM;ry.-Miss I,ilia ! ? ::m?vi ' M iss Isabcllo .Jacksori. ?\\ . in y-^nrry Mrs. Thomas fiv, i.. ii i n i!) :;!! f tin i'nti <1 In Ikd. ... .. ..4. ?.<i i!i.-in a speedy recovetv. .! i'i. lisx.nti Declamation U'uicuv 1 lit* season will be held at. ;i y.y. High School, l-\hruar\ t-?t- 'i?.-1: ai\- I our schools ep'ine ing: i*Ji\ w. r .Junior Colleger SteT=": 'iu. Of ir. iiH-: Cuiiimintr St. High. Sphtianbiu g: ami . lii ll* Street ii.it'll, Clinton. i : i' . ,vi Niimli il Bnidcgrooin" ,. i'li'bo l> -VijtY'ii ill tile High School Auditorium. Jan. -1. .Every. class is io win tin- ii.st and second :?;? , >p iiei s meeting will b<_. e id Tuesday nighfat the high* schoo, i.bt'o.'c.iiii. We are expecting a. 'Wiled house. There will bc -many l.i< v; t<> iv discussed at tliis meeting. " . : ? ? ? i. iiyiimTic; Sunday was a high "rhtv at Branch A. M. *K. Church. Re\\ C. Capers i?eat. .ii d ?fit tiering 'sermon. Scv it , P. .. u . ! with tears. lie C it"*! ou.U?. .u.lU, . .w.,L).? et '1 iie way t" i leaven. - "We are i. o:nl ti lia' e a man like this. We art oiir cdncatiou raly so when the . U call on tire Pdtli of April at Ku. .. . Ill . I... ?.;il ??uii,n.. ??5.l - n?'i:fi? i I{'Av.' Sinu n, brethren, give ' r ii a riKsni".- tor tilt* hist time. 1 ho . \t 1 years she will pass ajre. I W>-~Z~ : . ^ r ^ Worfli ^ 1 waiting 3 three years > for! "" 7|j HOWARD HUGHES' ^ NKW mm1.1. A. .M. i:. ( HI KUI lii.stvipville, S. Km. <'. A. Dunlap, I'astor." A fltfr a week of inclement wea' lni Sunday turned out to do a beautiful day. Sunday" school began; at the u^nal.^ho'nr and much good was derived l i opt tire djscussion of?U+e?-. son. We were giud to 'have fvli&s W li , lianis, one. erf Use ellieient tua.iiei s. oi Jjeuins nigh SthpU to take charge of the i i iinary ciusS. A-!?LI?Jij?a.oi..?*4-n-t?I'u - o n' <eli ' i?:?' us a text:- K.s. 4:d Wnai is t/iat- in; 'thine- hand.' Subject; i on and What \ou have, lie emphasized Llie "mi- j portance oi using what you . haviC i his-. wax. indeed a vefimpress.. u . JJies^age of:. \vnigfrf \vj?^ ail enio'.ed _ highly. At 6 hid out" swfhr pi' ^ilYei" leas was had- at ti.i. noim; of (ilTl l l.ll.. , ?i . . . ? " . ' * I LI jiU.'.v 1' ' entertaining. ._ A * onderuii proeran: was 1 elide i ed by M,s. .Sadie- Brown and t.ijicis. - ijcretoiore .wis. Davis.' Mad raised tin.* uinoipi; liUl. Dill' .pa.slor 'Mi " .? I'll'- : void day. 'l txrm- pre.-uir. weio ;.s follow : Mr. a fid Mrs,- Pi Mm 17 < : ~ V. D-map, , Virginia iitr/ti,' Virginia P'rankuiT.' j Aiutha D-nn, Sadie Brown.y Inn*? White, Jessie fiavis. Mr. and ' Ai 1 -. ( Lewis. Fierier Brhn,wViat el ileiuiiei f y Diu?lienn, ^ .dai .i.a !, i|t-i n.?, n Boone, Mayme"* demoert, A rule* Marsh,, Thomas U'lniiect, Ajau.i . Jones. Lourenza Mnu!\, Jack i no- ; mas Jr.- A delicious course ol -coserved. " , ' At TiiiU the 'sermon; was tai ci. from St.. Luke. Mulij.evt:. Where an the Nine'.' The power of.the, Li ;> Spirit was felt tlu'uiiyduiut. me ua.. .? 1 service, The l'ulpit Ard Board ;tt y .sented a beailtilui pan of drapei w'.- . to the. church for the ante room, Also a cover .tor the -pulpit. , Th?/se o'n the sick list are: Daisy AY i IB am-. Mrs. 1 untie li rrr-nr Mrs. Mary .Mack. We hope tor them 1 a speedy recoveiy. We are ylad to see Miss Lluise StuckW up apaiiu-alter having keen ' '' coiinlied to her/r.ed lur sdirre tiirie. -i 'Miss (jertryde Boyd who spent toe ; holidays in Violence witri.thei yousdi "Mrs. Martha?C a a 11 ru 1 mfe?1 i,t~?1 etvn 11,'ixl 'to Bishopville. \ L\ MLMOUlAM - 1 _? I ^atj-jdiieiuories .oi oyr .tm.pk Jo ter Caroline Saddle- liicwaru$o!i: wo ^iia.-v??.^ei. ntl,n - * * r-?__ file 1 ; krr 1 J anna l y agai.li is here j I 1 <> lis Iri^ Slimiest "i tile ! A bin.r. parrmfr a =hncK f ( To p: :t with om? We i?>\e?i > > <I 5j Oil. I ow it?I: LI l",_ t i ut?tl.?y. : r ; PVVIlOl' :i ? ' I. o llUHV ? ! Time r.i'ay \l? t it in T rail n j For our. I. an:.- ''< U?^n i, ,tlio e'rH. ' . , \ 1; ,.MI r ?\ M S S-i'n-.: .Mr.. T-4 A. Me<Vv. Mrs..ln- It- Av';. Mis- -l' . ::e Ui~]V(r.!s, : ft.,. i', .-s: .M:i>- ' ?i?1 ' f'tiTie.i:!? IIiehui !si . \ t;okiii:< i ION ,lTuler jieii'iiMiif !/< ',-^i.i.iwii Ni i\>.' Tlie I.ailjes" T. A. Club an- titani.: Mrs. A..M. 1 inutiiiii'. ii. N. V.: wn'? is now ai her u in-te.r 'i'vp e,. Hjv.. u jrreen. S. >jave to tin- I.ailies" T. j A. Cluh. Si:'? \o be jriven l. poi.i; of' rur i-oiiipuimi v. which \v;i ~ handled l>\-i tjv chili" itictend of- t It-.> olvurch.' -Wednesday Doc7 1?'!. l.Pdl a truck with stipnlie- of irkocery. do uinp. shoosv fruits nnd.'oth-r art i? 'too numerous to nicntion. was seer. 'til v t ft'i' i - ujni ajlnvs . f m: . '1'lih lollowno- xv'. . 'h, TTT't1 A's rtntnilT.toAst Mr I'rn.suve.. Ac. iipr Santa Cluu^l" Mioses Janie At- 'j 1<*: -?.11. Amelia Atkinson. Tin-?. . At'- ' f- vson. Mosi'mnns K I . JVnsnre4 R. Reek. K. R. 1I<" war1,. RV.-VhhniV [.. Clark. Trepst!? <?? ; 'I. C. Assistant Treasurer. R. M. T):;tuno?-< Secretary. *-* nwv, mammc nrrr ? pj| ^ .|SjPf^^^FhT fi.^f'rr rih^uiilior* (pj dollar talking picture E uith JEAN HARLOW % Ben Lyon?Jimes Hall Jwinjj to the on erwhcloung demand je scats we surest buying SOW! U C A P I T () I, WKI)Nlh:snAY & i THURSDAY I 1 Untrrd Arrtrts Pir-ture FOSTlTK (.HAI?i:l? S(HOOL All lias rcutriii'd'h'i their duty with". . an anxiety to do all iii their power t'o hetl-i -their part rfnr the tuturo. The first pa it ot the term iia? heti a sue* tie.^s; jutil if tlw second .-emestei: is ?|U il -.to tip- first th,' teacher-? will' nr> a-s-irtd that Th.li dun. their bit to make tin.-, sc]?i,..i term' a* success. iTijicipal Ivy el , is a jfreat leader-, lie is ttie man of God called to -crvc sin* people which -he doets uhu-'aally " etc ilc' with tlle^e-oii).. > a' ill)] ur t Tie ~ . It;. ' Is ]dt;'..tiller it .I.e-s ;o, aTe'tabl iu4t" pi'.; the school. ?.?* ti uii; ' .'Oviih lor tomorrow . _A hn-e.hr.h 'team j .-as heeis brjranixed to tram the'youth ' 1 di v.- ic ai' \. S_11w .tii<: J'acalty _and 'tttlciil l;i''i\ W.fti. the cooperation; ?<J nt? , 'tiFer. - ur piant.jKK out' - ... !.? apoehie.v and . flowers which- Will " id' 111 ?ic a-.' \?rrnri?eh tit n.?rn?rTr : 'timed. To; our K'triet;- .Wis- -fircx?AK>ont?tr? "if i '.'fieac t,!:.- departed this life ' <j t ilc mpst,,beautil U! lite above. 1-hc ,1- > 'id.ii; i;'.t I sJ. AI:. Gi " Moone" l prominent hlaTT <Ti tm- Cowu. a! o t .. ,i . ' ... ..vc?i i:i'?wu.-r ?u i i ini'ipai r.y i. n- ~ ?arU"' t-hi*' !ile dti'rniir the \inaS ii??i- ~ days: I In 1'neuity an . t'.nui li \viT.ii th?>.-e I??m i u\?,ii 1;n.i!!i^ ~ 7i iih.' .!??>.*, < T" their ueaT ijUTFT ? i'.H!-'.in 11 i; . I'ii . iamtU cm ..' "HI am \vu? a it real success. Kaci. /in- enjoyed this to its .fullest ex eiil. \ j/ri-'at' ori'irui^ .w raised. utiM'n a. m. i-:. t m urn Maaiiintel. \-*-!K*>n<tay wa.- a . 1beaut i: '..i 11 ay. Kt'erybody seem h1 to he cherfui aiuid the depression ifi'l hai-d-tiiiie^r : ? ? - '< Sunday. Selh"pi of>ene/l at the usual'lime w"ilh ti-e '.-upyi iiit< talent and t in i;. s ;.< then pps-t* < !' .uty. The i-:-.-"li u.u-. b< aqtifuiiy discu-sed." ?AW?i. .-j. iii'-;i u a ?n rrvirtv - ? ... I'a-t-u KohihlVa.on-., I'o.:;j?tiy at H :th>-oVluVk the iyi>i- ?7?liiifc1 v liip bejjati. .The paster dej\ .1 yd tx . >t?'i jdhj; >i riiiofi. At 7.U0 fnW d- mrs'?veeee .n|?wi?ajjaim and . t 1 splen-nd mi uu was witnessed. It 11 \VC uTi*e7"?waT\fjV oUi~; H. -IT. Re\ u.-.J.?Saiiij i r ui -:.y with the JoVai ministers of tin Maiming District Tad a must ?ucce.s.-r.:; itct-to-fsthevy iiu-i twijf. 1 ne ministers sifcined f9 lave-on new life and.hoped I'm the future. Tlu-y -Vlure tl.at .the old iay of tiie A"; MV Kv chtireli 'faPTeVef traii '?he dt.-". "After the btisi " " " ' ' *' *'' ' ' .11. .- at >a: hy i t .,e i.--r run ; w... Tin.;;./ '.Ml '-ed' Un.ylTt.-. i.avian. a |/iea-a:.l slat.1 W e i.iv \e; y uia'i u' ia-v. ii\l!.-hi-;i! i or our (If: t: 11 is ar ibKM . -,un ': h? i-i alt"*"*** \Vu A - SI '[((.* I >TP 111 111 11J U <" I I .-.II1' Tii" men \?f tlu- Manni'iii; DiV'Tan . i t-ill In-huye-i li?- k at lip-art.' Ttiey. liiiTin'^.ittiiii. Spivi. Sjuiu " 'While I' >.. ,| . ! I.i.pf.', V.iih 'J.i- v\f anW'v .are -> ry .yiad' t?> nav-i. -Mi-s. Vi. t- TT'iFiin-Tai at FiTj- p- -! nf ,lm \ ejain aider a pi-ri?. ?h ? i" . 14no.-.-. Jii'i. \\V .1. li-.i.'i.M-i.ii,. I'riif. R..I.1; V .' lit u.Im'.il and M !>> Aum,s< 'liiihin.-nu pent. tire It d i- ay- in. C i>ii\va \; >. ui.tlj lela'ivi's and !i'ra-n<i>." ftiey :epnrt?-d a pleasant stay. A!;1-, .'iti.ii' .Mae Ii?>! : ?.-?>ri Mel.niu! aid l.ttle .*i>11 Herbert J r., are .-peiidne a wluli wit'p. their pare.iiP lieV. i * hi -M i'- \V*. !. RViUOiseii. Mr><- Inez' Burpjess and'-Mr. Kdward al. ui Sun'ilet were quit tlv naiM 'ed * -at ..I iay i ii i. I.e1. Jan.?Utiy .it t'iv ar-ullage. . Vu- art ery jilndt.' have Mr.-. Wind-u Brawn and Mr,.'Charlie A' alker. Jr., iiaik home aprain. Mr. and Mr?-. VVnt. Thompson were : !l-:I ; a.V Sunday mi tr : y' <>' ' Tttuxzpz^l :i. ! ??;^i Mi-. Pauline I'hildtrs a teacher; md assistant superintendent ni .r ut; >. id a- li'.le ituil-uuted. \\ c* o a.po ; for her a-sp'-edy reeuyerv. 'hu-'incss paid et .>nr t i'.y- is ei ry quiet new due to the clositttr of the hat.k. '.Ve trust the tide will ihar.jti ; . ter uwlillo.' ^ 666 > ?!? Liquid or Tablets used internally, and Salve externally, make a~ Complete and effective treatment for folds. " $5,000 In Cash Prizes Ash Sour Driipgist for Particulars. \J). Ho- . I JOB 1'KINTING I t - I ~ I > . .: .$ v IS A uoon SALESMAN l* f : | ll- : 1 I '? Keniemher when ton send *\* y ???:! a circular, pamphlet or ?|? | broadside thai il staluk for" Ij; YOl. You can't make ex- J* cuses tor it. If it's in had X. V taste, if its-.face is dirty, so Y V V ? to speak, because it's poorly y j* printed, your advertisement A nill lw a detriment rather A jjr- - than help?tiuud?ijtinlirm | X is a pood salesman?^ee that Y V it is pood hv hat ing ipd?uic... here and you'll- get results _?? ? ' every time. y?. I ! THE LEADER il : i?-?: ' . : , : u?_ -' l-.,' " :rX:M