The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 24, 1932, Page Page, Image 7
K Srilith's homL. by the p.nfsii- of Mr.
B 'Myers,' whirl) we really enjoyed,
B&AVe cancelled our .tegular mooiing to
imitation.' !t idrevod t'o$ -the
B Mid-Winter Daiiec on Friday, evening
E" January (>, 1a! the Odd Follows
B Hall. Lathes 'Jo (Vnts and Gents .'15
m Cents. We. hud a host of ynn\-ts, and
E regret that space' will not permit us
B to mention. Wo all cnjoyc f our first
!. meeting with Miss Francis Smith.
E" Wo will he with .Mrs. Gettrude Brown
E> on Tuesday, Dee. 117. Visitors aye'
r' always welcome.
BON BON SOCIAL CU B
B The club met Tuesday niyhL .Doe.'
20 at the home of Mia Ihank Clihhs.
M l'Jll Hampton Ave. at the,umal hour
E the meeting was called to oi'der by
IT thc vice president, Mr. Joseph MyB
evs. The roll was called an i dues
collected and tlien some ve ry interesting
pain's wer<' discussed b.\ ihe
k member.'!. We aie preparing for our
1933-dances and al< > we are getting
r. ready to givo tile girls j and boys. a
; very nice time in the year '.'5:5, and
also Miss Mamie Anderson and Mi*.
Janfes Anderson were our guests.
; We all had a very nice time.
menu.- Or next meeting will be at
Mr. David Doughty's hoine- 1:511
1 Wheat Street. W<j also Wish you ail
' a Merry Christmas an i a Happy New
Year. Don't forget to watch 'his
paper foil our tirst dance in 1933. It
j will hL" the hit of the season.
RICHLAND CIIOIU I'.NKIN
} \ Columbia, S. Dec. 20 Tfte Rich
land Choir Union held its Twelfth
program of 'lip year at First Nazareth
Baptist {'hunh, Tuesday night
L December 20tli, 1932, beginning at
y7:30 P. J\I. Devotional service con
ducted by Deacon A. Cornish of First
Nazareth-, assisted by Deacon, Alfston
of* Friendship. So-n-g by Dca.
Cornish; subject, "I.et Jesus- lix it
for you; prayer by Bio. F. W. I?ywers
and others. Welcome address'by
. v.v, ^.>v VI tliv VWIIiWOlUH^) ? IIIVI1U"
-mejii. or familjJ journal. Their burial
plots. luok like marble cities, hid
, what of oui-s?. They look like a da i t
snot on civilization. Where is vbiu
I . ?*. .
Imp'her Of Kinnd mother buried, car
you tell? 'No race can advance witl
out history. We want to help you tc
bring your cemetery up to the standard
by organizing a merpot;ial so
ciety in your church to improve the
' cemetery/ inspire the people. Oui
plan is so simple you caiy have tombstones-"placed
for as little as tor
con's invest I'd. Tlw.n "i-'l |
money for youi? church club'or yourself.
Write for our plan.
, . Carolina Memorial Association
W. S. Hollcy, President
0. N. Williams, Mgr
Gadsden, lS. C
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W 11ITTM () K J2 SCHOOL NF \\S
rs ,
Miss Fi-ankie Maye" Graluim hail U
be'ciiut of school, because of the dentil
of her mother. The school closed Friday'tor
the holidays. A. ."Christ mar
tree was had also a splendid program
rondeiud. Practically every momboi
?f the ^clKjohuuceivc'd a gift.. MisscS.
F. Mance, F. J{. Cuthbeit, G. 1.
iimTStDll, J. N. Cbibm. and A Win..
Gaipbn and Jenkins and Jicv* ..MyBrown.
attcndl'd' the funeral of I'rof
T. Brown, at Gurnet, S. C. lie is,i
. p V*"
graduate of this school also iyj' SlnTi
College, lie has gone to the gr^a1
beyond hut hjs good works shall remain
alter him. - .
j ' The County Training School teacheis
and students arPyised al'er they
heard ot' the death of the supervisor
Mrs. Clordia Sanders. It goeswith.'out
saying that her inteiest was--dl"eply
shown aniong. Hie teachers ..anc
I s'-udenis, We do not know a time
that we opened school and did not
sefc her in our midst. If she yeas not
present at the beginning we coulc
always look to see her before the
ending until this present year, she
sent a card slating that hCr hlndU
^ v.oolil "'mil?allow?her -U* hq?pi fscnl
with her regie's. The teachers -student's
and supervisor, Mrs. Sanders
.co-operated' in work and much gooc
work- Was nccoippftyuod. gouc
seeds as she has sown in the County
among teachers and students will con
[tinue to live. ""
j Pnrf. Barnwell of Dale, S. C. ant
-.our" o\wi .Prof. J. S; Shanklin went
to Denmark, last week to attend tin
jdedicational exercises of Moot-hoe?
Inst. They reported an interesting
meeting and told about the. good wort
thai vns**a.compii^ned while there.
. enjoyed the. Christmas nwogram"ani
community singing at Penn School
{Sunday night. .
The prinfcipal^. tcadhers and students
are wishing for t.l^pse in th<
community and others a Merry Xma
and a Happy New Year.
J'. S.^Vh/le, secretary; Brp. E. W
i Mowers. Chr. of Progr am Committee
j I)ea. A. Cornish, vice president; Rro
] K. W; 3R?wers,?Recording .secretary;
! Deacon' P. P. .Patterson, Chr. of
the Board; Deacon Bookhart, assis>
Xaht ^secictary-of?the Boat dr
THE P
RADIO CLUB vI
The members of the Radio Club
held , their meeting at the Odd Fbllmvs
Halt, Tu^sday night, December
) 20, 1032. The meeting was begun in
its regular order. The business prob
lem that faces us now is the "Big
Mid-winter Dance," Dec. 30th. We
have planned it for your pleasure and
we hope each and everyone will help
, us put it over.
[' We h?ve planned other entertami
inents for the public which we will
announce later! We are still broad
Anna Spann, Reporter
EDI CATIONAL FORUM - ORGAI
NIXED AT ALLEN UNIV.
The Educational Forum was or,
{ranb.od on the campus of Allen Unit
voisity by the members o-f Prof.
; Gladys P. Graham's Elementary Method
Classes on Deceipbefj ^19th. Th~
I nu. nose of club is lk s nons^r
1 butsta-ndi'ng lectures on current
I a-'! educational topics. Also ?o reau
' weekly outstanding events 'of edu.
rational valuer ?? ??:?
The officers yf the class of Forum
5 are as follows:
President, Mr. Willie 'Fred Harri
son; Vice-President. Mr. Rayfnond
Ransom; Secretary, Miss Nellie Bur-'
ton; Assistant. Secretary, Miss G?or'
fjianna (Ji'avas; Treasurer, Mr., Leon
i- Littlejohn;?Pianist,?Miss Jaiinita
Jackson; Critie, Miss Mary Hoover;
Class Sponsor, Miss 'Gladys P.
Graham. - I I
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. Wilhajtr Westfteld and little,
daughtr, Sarah3 of Ashteville, N. C.,
^arrtVetf Monday to^pend the ^wintcr
with- her mother, Mrs. Julia. Abell.
Mrs. Westfield was formerly Miss Saram
Abell of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Evans are
rejoicing over the arrival of a little
daughter,'Sara Huldah, on December
14. Mother and babe are doing fine.
Prof. S. L. Finley is a patient in
the Waverley Hospitia^ because of
eye trouble.
The ?death of Rev. P. W. MeCullough
on Monday morning was a
distinct, shock to his relatives and
friends- For the past few yefcrs,
he had not enjoyed the best health,
but had grown well enough to be
out and about at the various services
of churches, occasionally preaching
sermons. Just a few jiays ago,
he was stricken ill, and passed ^quietnWfie
11 f hie hnmn rwiS C* /~vl "mKin
Street. In health, he ha^ pastored
some of the strongest?B?fKist Chuixh
es in the county, $hd Vas recognized
as a forceful and effective pr-eacher.
His manner in the community
was that of a qulef arid dignified
ficient treasurer of the Chester county
Teachers Association, and wali
present at the meeting last USjatur'I'-1
y Fimnrnl- nM'vi<-ns wiM *"*'.'1
at Calvary Baptjst Church. Wednesday
at 2:30 P. M. and interment will
be at his former home in Richburg.
He leaves a devoted wife, Mrs. Delia
McCullough and other relatives
and frfbnds who extend heartfelt
sympathy to the bereaved.
The snow which covered Mother
Earth to a depth of about "three
inches made a. real wintry appearance.
. Friday afternoon sleet and
snow fell, and it still lay on the groun^
"NVednedpy with .but little indication
of melting, for there: has been but
little sunshine^ School children are.
enjoying vskating .and snow-ballitng
but older folk are enjoying the in- {
I doors where fird makes the room
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feature of our first meeting was the
re-organization oL_"tffG -""Association.
The following persons composed the
official stall": Mrs. L. A. Wells, president;?Miss
A. K? BrogtVon,?vicepresident^
Mrs. A- J- Murray, secretary;
Mrs. A. E. Sanders, treasuier.
spo'ke very interestingly on the. subject,
"Cooperation" at our second
meeting. Miss Ophelia Williams,
Home Demonstration Agent of Sumter
county . discussed "launch at I
I School" November 12. Odr ** first
group meeting was held Nov. 25 at
St. Matthew's School. Mesdames
Editih Nelson and Letdie liudtltin,
teachers. A most cord welcome I
was extended by Mrs. "Edith Nelson.
Miss "V. R. Roston responded in" her
usual h una; route manner on behalf of
the teachers. We were highly entertained
with readings and musical
selections from St. Matthew, Mulberry,
Congruity and Mayesville In*
stitute. Mrs. A. P. Spears,.wuh exceptionally
good oii treating {he
"Qdlden Rule." Everyonfe present
gained much information to take hack
to their respective communities from
the.general discussion, "Hr*w .*n??
lal Relief and 1
tion of South C
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