The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 30, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
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^ Saturday, November .10?1^
Mrs. Floix'nce Brooks i;as re
? turned home b^ter spending: -sev
SP.mmiths in?New VOT^ City.
She reuortc a vpi-i- nlna<....f
She will now open up her sewing1
room, residence ^2512 Millwood.
Her many friends are glad to have
her home again.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Brooks were
the dinner guests of Mrs. Blanch
Anderson, Arthuitown, Sun f y.
Miss Alice Young; tt.e"augliun
of Rev. T. J. Mixon and .M iss Ma>.
*" garet Coles, the daughter of'.Mrs,
Amite Ruff have ret j rite J to Norfolk,
Va., after siicndintr liir -trend
here with their parents.
B. C. CLUB
Jno. II. S.itli'r?lii(<.
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i'< The club was?very pleased to
^vtlcome several new members ai
the last meeting, and ' ;.X|iec toothers
at tlie next, meeting.
>A committee appointed by the
President visited the Chapel ex....
ercises Friday noon and cumin nd
ed th-e Faculty and students foi
their interest in compeTing I'm
the annual Homc-coining DeeuxuThe
hop'hy was .presented^ tu ^Ik
Dran/vtice Club lor the doQoi at ion'
of the Dining ftall.. 1'ie-si..cm
Starks spoke highly of the .wmu
done by the club, with special jemr*
jihasis on the llome-coming enfei
taiftment.
The Executive Committee urges'
lege to attend- the regular in...tings
of the clubs. Plans arc being
completed for. the Chi b tm .s
season that concern e\\M'y member.
The next meeting will be \\*Wl-?
nesday, December -1, in the .Music
SWldio of Benedict College.
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THE R.S.D. COMMl'MTV t i l l!
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The R. S. D. Conmuunit-v? (-Lu>
was ox-ganized jTuv?. mber 11. 1
by Mrs. Wilson of 11520 hiberty
Avenue. It is a club tfor young
^ T*U ^ he
wp injupic. i lit* v:iiiiUEcn iu lavfeiy
interesting in the club'.
The club met Wednesday, 2*G?v-'
ember-20, 11)155, at the home, of
Mrs. N. B. Johnson, 1.MU3 M.Dulfio
Ave. The house was called to order
by its president. A. short de"
votion was enjoyed after, -which
old and new business was consi iered
by the housS. - Then, a shv.it
program which was ait' ngeii, by
Margaret Abner was rendered by
members of the club. The Chapci ons/Mrs.
Wilson'and/Mrs, John|IT
son made very encouraging remarks.
The following officers and iViem
bers were presents?.M'n ilene John
son, President; Woodrow \\ il> n,
Vice President; (Med. Ki haw.
Secretary; Margaret Abner, Annie
? Edwards, Elizabeth Ltiry, Robert
Kershaw, Herbert Kershii_\y, 11:1: iom
Johnson, Warded Bowman and
?. Ethel E. Johnson.'.
MRS, F. MARCKIf'uS. STALEY
GIVES A SURPRISE
Friends Stage Party For Georgia
State College Matron
9/vannah, .Ga, Nov. 1 ~?t !i?A
^ group matrons, close frien of
Mrs. F. Marcellus Staley assembled.
at the home ol" tin G.oru.ia
^?tate College .Matron early tr.is
evening to tender her an ari\ e? l?le
surprise party, an infoi mal celebration
of her entry into 1,. r n w
home. Mrs. Staley,. the wif TT
Professor F. Marcellus St !.-?*! director
of Agriculture and resident
teacher trainer of vocational njni*
culture at the local ins,Utut_ion,_
wholly unawaie oT the p"j.ns was
CaUght "flat footed." .Mis. Staley
before joining her husband at Ga.
State, was (i rsfeidtrct of Groenboro,
N. C., where s$e plavdd a
conspicuous part in tlnr^eial and
civic affairs of . the'i'"Tar lied
City."
The members of the surprise
. pfrty took possession wf the home,
arranged timetables l'oj- bridge .and
served refreshments .which? they
brought.
^ Those present weief M.< lames
. W. A. Harris, P. Ti. Perry, S. A.
Jones, John Law Sr., J. W. St rick*
land, Edward Maxwetl, J. II. t :
den, S. L. Lester, McGil lot'- Cliiden,
S. L. Lester, McGill of t'hi
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THE WARD ONE WILLING
WORKERS CLl'B
'Fhe Ward One Willing ^Yorkers
^ Ckih hf^d a lovely Silver Tea at
the home of Miss Jan hie' Wolfe,
Mnv 24. Io02 Wheat St
Many 'visitors wore present. All
of the members rSSpottdt I beautifully.
Mrs. Eva Mae -M-okk^ wol~
"corned the visitors. Mrs. Silas
Smith and Mrs. Lilla Mao Wolfe
t ahd others made lovely t!.:lks. Mi.-s
Jannie Wolfe served tea, cake, can
^ dy. We really did enjeyed Che
Silver Tea. The club niieting
was held1 at the home of Miss I.ula
Scott, 623 Assembly St.,- -F-ie*-5*?
day night, Nov. 26, with the Vice
i President presiding. The meeting
7 wtaa called to order by the Vice
| * President, Miss Lucy Jones and
L imMm- ^ ... w;,
!&? :
np-n-yt with the club son^ led by
I .Mis. Cresie M. Thompson. Pray-er-by
'Mb--*? Peai 1 Wolfe. Beautiful
Bible verses were heard by all
Then the meeting was opened fur
I undoes*. TherTnmut.es were read,
t: tionr.i by Miss Pearl Wolfe,
second by Mrs. Chvasie Mae
Thompson. The ioil was ct.lled.
The membcrs responded briefly;
th.il the meeting was closed. Miss
J.ior.ie Wolf tried the closing song.
Miss Lula Scott led the closing
o i','er. "
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RAY?BROWN
Of interest to'the two Carolirias
\\* s the announcement of the mar
riage ol" Miss Alberta E. Ray and
!r. S. A. Ill own of Pinnvillo^-bLA
reception was given in hon
*"f yf Uie couple at the home of
he h'itle's parents 011 the e'venn..!
of (>;t. LM. The bride wore a
ovely gown of blue madrics crepe
m I a boquet of r.Vdiande rosesi'lie'home
was arranged in qua'ntiies
of autumn flowers. A eoloi
note of pink, yellow and .^reen
.as os'ii iu? t-he?cr?coration and
.cTrcshnvlnts. A Klge number of
lovely gifts were received.
Airs Brown is the daughter of
Air. and.. Airs. J. R. Tetrel of Lyke.iJ
land, and a graduate of the Com.
ivc iK-nt. ol Simmon^ University,"
Louisville, Ky. and the CrUpa\v
.loiies school of Embalming.
Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and
vlrsl. Tnotii. s B'. Brown, Lvkts
land; and a graduate of Allen Uni
versity, Columbia.
The mbrnii.g alter the reception
die couple left for l'fneville.N. C.
>vli re .Ur. Brown is employed.,!
l.()Vi:i.Y PARTY "T
The attractive home . of I..r. &
Mrs. Ed. I)avi$ was especially attractive
on Monday evening, Nov.
i!, when Mrs-, Davis entertained
H orn tj p. m. to 12: 150, with a lovehrnaiiv
ed Mrs. D vis in receiving the
gue-ts and showing- them into the
iliiwni; room, where Mrs. L. Russeil,
Mrs; Rudolph Nelson, Mrs, B,
Whitner and Mrs, II. E\ Lyles
served chicken salad on .lettuce,
sal lines', rite, punch and mints.
The reception room was beautiful
with long steemed rasinsj
rdvrysantiu'niuni.s featured the decoi.itiou
in the dinfing room. The
.roily set passed the time in playing
bridge and dancing1.
Mrs. Mosia Lyles who under
want an operation at the Buchan
ran Hospital 1' st Thursday, Nov.
1">. s iestirg line at this writing.
WAVERLEY SILVER STAR
CLUB
The Waveriey Silver Star Club
out on Tuesday night, at the home
of Mrs. Mamie Harris, on Lyon
St. The house was called to order-,
by the Vice President. Miss
Azalio Johns In"; opening song led
by Mrs. Bessie II'.-niptrmf?led4-i?P
aycr by Miss Janie Rawles. Second
song led by Miss Inez Collins.
Each member recited Bible yerses.
'The roll Was .called 'and each member
paid their dues and were dismissed.
by the President.
Th.e hostess served cocktail and
""ilirttcrlings,. and sal'.-d.
ROYAL FRIEND SOCIAL CLUB
The Royal Friend ' Social Club
m t t the Odd Fellow's Hall,
.Monday r.ight, ^Jov. 25,1 1935, at
S;3(i dVloLfcr The ClulJ owning
song ".My Country Tis of Thee,"
w s led hv the Trens., Mr. Thoin"as
Ponder; piayer was repeated
in concert. The meeting was callel
La or ir-r by the Prei.ident. -The
j roll was called, number present
i ten. also adding otUwo new memhei's,
Mr. Coley Tobe and Ervin
Himwii, Then we went into the
discussion of unfinished business
j which the President spoke remark
'<!>! In/iness of important was
finally discussed and stood approv
it! t-hat the club would give a pro
riam at the Ccntitl BaptistChuivh,
near the two big '??as
'arks in Science Alley, which runs
through from the middle of the
f< nr hundred block of Taylor St.
to the middle of the four hundred
blos-k of Hampton St.,' eight o'
i lock Sunday 'bight, IJec. 1, lytfh,,
sponsored by the Royal Friend
arrd Ra:!io ,Social Clubs. The
main subject " Be la good neigh,
1) r." Short remarks will be made
1 etneerning thet club throughout
j the program including other clubs
quartet singing many sOnj^s,
i which we all hope you will enjoy.
The public is invited, to come; yoil
are always welcome. V
Reporter, Edward Adams .
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
Miss W. Warley entertained the"
dub Tuesday night, at her home
2.tif) Pendleton St. The club was
-called to order by the Vice Pres.,
; at its usual hour, with club song
1 (1 by Miss W. Warley, "I will go
Lord." .Scripture lesson read by
I Mr. Sam McCoy, first chapter 1st
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to 15th verse of St. John. Song
led by Mr. G?_W,,McIXuiiels" Every
time I feel the Spirit." Prayer
by Mr. Sam Williams; another
selection was "I will riot-he -re?
moved" after which the devotional
l-sei^iees were closed. The -Vice
President called for-the minutes
of the last meeting, which were
lead atid stood approved. Unfinished
l.vnd new business was discussed.
The roll was called, and
all members respon-bd Pnv |
our memoers, Mrs. Sarah Taylor
is having us Saturday to join
her husband in' Engk-wood, X. J ,
where tliey will irUko their home.
The club regret of Mrs. Taylor's
leaving, but we hope she will noJL
Torgef iis.T^Our next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Dollie
Truesdale, 2316 Pendleton St.,
Dec. 3, 1935. We were dismissed
by Mr. James Kennedy. We were
served hot tea, cakes and candy.
Mrs Marie ^Senior, President;
Mrs. Kennedy, Sec.; Mis. H, John
son, repert-er,
NON PERl^ WStyThe
Non Peril met at the home
of Miss Bern ice Hani.s__oii. ThtU'sdky
night,L Nov. 22, 1935. with
Miss Louise Stroy as hostess for
the night. ;
The meeting- was called to order
by the President, Miss Bernice
Harris at the usual hour. Thp
.meeting was opened with a short
devotion. Then a short program
-was enjoyed by all." After Which"
the President took charge of the
business for the night with each
member p.:king an active part. Af
tor all business had been transacted,
-W-e- planned- itf' give a Silver
Tea Sunday, December 1,.
in:tS| !?t Dm heme of Miss Bessie..
Lipsey, -1419 Park St., at five o'
clock..' . i ' " *?
| The rest of the evenng was spent j
iiv socializing. The hostess scrv;
ed a course of punch and cake,
1 followed with candy,
j , We had as our, visitors, Mr. J.
J Whitman, Jr., Francis Robinson,land
Chester Washington.
+ --The -public -?s" invited TcT^cohTe
I out to our Silver Tea.
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LJ ENTRE NOUS "CLUB
' Hemmingway., S. C.?The Entrc
Nous Club, composed of teachers
from the Cooper, St. Mark.
Chavis,' Brown tind Vox Schools,
j is functioning once more in great
i.style. Under the ablet and capable
! leadership of Miss Susie Mae
Erick, Wc are hoping to put oyer
a'great work this school year. Although
a, number of last year's
members are not with us, the new
te> whers are entering into the
?ctab with a great deal of spirit.
_ The officers for .this sch'ool
year and their school follow:
1 President, Miss Susie Mae
Flick, Cooper sphool.
..? .Vice President, Mrs. Gladys
Lester,"Vox schogl.
I Secretary, Mrs. Katie Wilson,
Chavis school. _
j' Asst. Secretary, Mrs. C. Wilson,
Brown school.
Treasurer, Prof. I). A. Gtodwin,
Blown school.
' IN , MEM OR IA M
i
1 REV. ANDERSON:?In sad;
but loving rememberance of a dear
husband and father, Rev. E. C.
Anderson; who- departed thts lift' '
November 28, 1934.
Gone is the face that to us was?so-tliLr,
7
Silent the- voice that we long to
hear,
Both far away from sight and
from speeches, '
But not too far for our thoughts
to reach.
The shock was hard and severe
Little did "we dream that death
~ ? so near,
But our good Lord, who knows
l^est,
Ceased your pain and called you
to rest.
Sleep on dear one and take your
rest,
We loved you, but God loved you. '
I best.
Gone but not forgotten.
Mrs. tE. C, Anderson and children
j. ? 1 W 1 '
THE MYSTIC CLUB
Greenville, S. C.?The Mystic j
Club met at the home of Miss Beatrice
Shumate. . ? i
I Three tables were airanged for,
bridge. During the playing the
, hostess^erved a very tempting (
cocktHl that was ertjefyed by all.
After the scores were counted"
Miss Belle Bright held high score ;
was JltVA fflc beautiful wine
gkisMYps Mil y rile Shjimate i
hchl second high score and was
given a salt and pepper _ shaker <
set. This was of .a very modernistic
d"esi,gji.
Miss Gladys Withorspoon held
low acora and raceivad a amallar ;
sot of salt and peppar shakera. i
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- A A. -A. I At M, ' A."
THE PALMETTO LEADER
RECITALAllen
University Department of
Music presents Mrs. 11. MeGhte
\\ illianw,?Mrs. -UWIhjh -Gtn-tfuxttr
O'Daniels, Mr. F. P. Abraham in
Vocal and Piano Recital, Mrs. Mary
E. Russell, accompanist, Monday
night, December 2nd at 8 o'clock
in the University Auditorium.
You a?d your friends are most
cordially invited to spend an hour
music masters: Schubert, Litz,
Handel, Chopin, Beethoven, Sehytte
-Complimentary. Allen 'University
Department of Music.
F. P. Abraham, Director
MINISTERS WIVES ALLIANCE
.
Meeting of the Ministers Wives
Alliance was held at the home of
Mrs. T. M. Lewi*,. 140$ Taylor St., j
November 21, 1935,'-"The previous
meeting was in October, at the j
home of Mrs. E. D. Duckett who,
.vf..;* A I I
1IICIUU it vci jf piv uoaiit 1VI UIC nr
nance members.
At. outlast meeting which was
held at Mrs. 1 Lewis Thanksgiving'
charitable wtrk was discussed and
.is the time was so short for preparation
it was decided to" plan
-tor our regular Christmas donations.
IA T)>j,nkngiving program led
oy Mrs. M. E. Laney was quite a
spiritual enjoyment. , .
The question put was?For what
aught we to give thanks? .Each
member gave an answer by giving
Their TcL.so 11 why they should be
ih' nkful and they were many an
varied, and. all were inspiring; after
which "Count your blessings*
was sung."
An Important meeting will be
fafcSSpfcSgBfigg iQf.h,?TTUta,?-iowhich
all of the members are most
respectfully asked to attend. Tliis
meeting .will be held in inference
eo some propositions to oe matic
refering to a very imptrtant n> t?tor,
which, if carried out will be
r+
exceedingly beneficial to the whole
community. If you are interested
in your racial progress please
be out, and help, df you can, bring
things to pass an J to show on
what .side you slLUd. We believe
you are all standing on the rigiu
side that you believe is beneficial
to our race. _
Here, is the program for December
l'Jth, which is in keeping with'
the- season.
"Joy to the world?Al/.ance.
Christmas Story?*Mr. ""T. L
Duekett.
S o n g?"Si Lo nt ; N i gh t"?A11 i a
nee.
Chi'istnias Poem?Mrs. R. W.
Mance, Solo?Mrs.
W. G. Owens.
"Quota tlotfe-AllianceT?
"
At the close of the meeting the
hostess. Mrs. Lewis, served a de1
Ughtful repast which was enjoyed
by all.' -C .' Next
meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. T. L. .Duckctt
pn Benedict-Campus. --?
Please ladies >. rrange your affairs
at home and outside so that
you can be on h;ind at. that meeting.
LADIES AID OF WESLEY
The Ladies Aid of Wesley M,
E, Church celebrated their tenth
annjvrsnry i;mk?the leadcrstrrp
o/t their President, ^rs. Lula Rosi
irtond. During the week several
______ - fi?
ministers came out and preached
for us. On Sunday, November 17
wc- closed with a Pl'W Rally. The
anicunt realize J was. $21.35. Ol
this amount we gave our pasttr
Rev. T. K. Mingo, as a |gift $20
Also, on Monday, November 25th.
the Roscuc Club, a newly organized
club donated the pastor with
$5.00. We are thanking all who
helped to make these, gifts possible.
Mrs. Lula Rosemond, President
of i.he Ladies Aid.
_3irs. OIU_ Wakefield, President
of Rescue Club.
Mrs. L. II. Iloi>e, Secretary.
GREENWOOD NOTES
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N. r. G. Club Meets.
M r. ,Joel IVt mv ^'ttetr tDinod the
NUG Club Fiidav evening: at his
home, Mrs. Ltssie Perrin hostess,
Berved a <lelicious chicken salud
course, with' crispy crackers,
sweet pfickle, stuffed olives and
coffee with cream. Among: the
guests were Dr. C. H, S, Henderson,
Mr, Weathers of Columbia,
Miss Bennio Sffris, Mr. Perry and
Mr. Perrjn. Mr, C, A, Estues won
fiist prize and Mr. Weathers consolation
prize, Mrs. G. V, Robinson
was able to meet with the club
to the delight of all membeVs; fcf- j
ter a few weeks illness. Messrs.
Henry Williams and Cecil GardIner
with Cecil Gardiner
were added merfrbart to tha club.
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A i' Jk ^
<; - m ks i! r T:s i : Nts th k
I Nr.c.uo kace
I II. Taylor. a tfiaduale of-,this
Stat an 1 a native of Detroit,
Mich., who for the past three
years has served as secret service
: afccnt f r U. S. han r record to
his credit, 2j major and -0 minor
cases which he cleared alone.
Mis friend.*/are pleasi d to haw
him "in the and wish him_.a
MlfHss!.:! tnn bark C. !i~
j.Mji _ i
C LINTON \i:WS
The Pulpjt Aid Hoard of Fnei.d
ship AMU Church .celebrated its
tith ^Anniversary Friday nTghtrj
November 22, Mrs. Sallic 'Satterwhito,"hostess.
Mrs. KiTie A lexam
let , \.\ former t.ac'.er of. HJ1
Street school, was the guest of
honor. The President presented
the pro?ram which was cultured1
and efficiently render.d. Ah elaborate
luncheon Was served which
usis thonnghly enjoyed; by alb
Favors distributed. Kvery one K ft
wishing that the "Pulpit Aid"
could jeelJj.rate an nnlvcr-at y
vi*ry ivight, and that they be in luded
in the ?uest list.
I Mr. II. rl ... t I W I
. - ?l r I ;
Pi of. J. T, \V, Minyns aiein Abbe
ille, S. C.__this wc;l< attending
the Pic.'lmont Annual Conference
>f tho AML Cl.un.li.
There was a Mo.k. Annual Conyerenco
held in B. 11 Stgovt .Scl:o".l
.Au.lituti?in- -Turs !ay nig;.I, in lh..i,list
of Long Uran.h . 'Church.
.Merti niCjj Inez Simpson and Myiv.ee
Leo were the spouson*'. Much
fun was had and a neat sum realized
for the church. , i
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THE 12 PALS SOCIAL CIL?
' The Twelve Pals' Social Club
'met at the. home of Miss Sarah
lllack, 12U'J llai nwjn St., Nov.
|ai, 11K15.
The biceting wis calloj to or-;
! tier by tile President. Singinc,
'1 will go where you. want me to
go." Prayer by Miss Aaion.
Scripture lesson -Psalm :-l-10
1 read by Miss Henrietta Frost.
La ah member recited Bible
| iv-is. The n inaies were read.
j received -and adopted. The nnm|
Ivors are thanking, eveiy one .that
came- out to help mnke their fish
i'ry on Monday night a great sue-.
The gills" are planning to give
a dance on Monday blight , December
Uth, at the home of Mi's. Wanlaniaker,
iMOo block of (iervais
t. Com ovl- nd bring a friund?
and enjoy yourselves.
| More about the dance next week.
The hostess served salmon' salad.
crackf VJ, d'"b nm* :
SPECIAL
TO .
The Palmetto
will receive Roxcrs and Pr<
com her Ml, 1{).'>5. Register
Washington Street, or Th
Assembly Street.
As soon as v.e secure a s
nasfum will be opened for t
\V? 1, mi a I I,.. ...... .1 . 4 _.
Iiv IIU|?V. lu IJC IVitUJ IU
March, 11KM>.
R. H. Paii
" Geo. HtT
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Tho weather 1ms made a chajwre
nv 11* e past few days, we have I
I > i'\ . huprginff our cotits and j
wcaters and feeling comfortable.
Rev. J. A. Gary preached his"
inal sermon for this conference
"~TTFr SundavT Tie h-'.'t Tuesday
?r his conference which convenes
!t Orangeburg, S. C. Let us
k pe that these good pastors will
>c returned for further sendee to
"h sterfield and. county.
Mrs.^S. E. McCulIough end
laughter, Miss Sara were- called
o Rod; Hill, S. C. la<t Tuesday
n ffc'dcffiHt1' of th!e death* of their
niou) i ,;j (i prrananiOfTnor, .uys.
Georgia A. Chisohrr.
The Poo Doe Conference convened
at Choraw, S. C. 1' st week
Many attended; ar.d quite a ifew
front Chesterfield were present.
The new Bishop made quite a
few changes.
? Miss Sara A. McCullough left
from Rock Ilill Monday Might. j
She had as callers- Moiv'ay eve-'
ning, Mrs. Annie Lily and Miss,
Elizabeth Bennett,of Wadcsboro,
N. C. and Mrs. Ruby Chatnian.
Every body is busy getting ready
for Thanksgiving >
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NOTICE! I
ERS= I
Athletic Club I
Dspcclive Iioxers until l)e- I
at Owen and Paul, 1131
e Palmetto Leader, 1310 I
ufficient number, the Trynr-~~H
raining*.
stage our first match in |
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.MARION NEWS
A son was liorri to Mr. and Mr.C
J. Elliott Nov. 2, weighs twelve,
pounds .
^.jMiss Rosa Campbell is ill at
this writing. ',St.'John church i-mm
jug Oil *
Mr. Evans is^much improved.
MARLBORO CO. TR AND REV,
NETTSVfl.LE IllOir SCHOOL
NEWS.
Ronnettsville. Nov. 25.?Well.
Folk, here we n?v again tuning in
frem Station BUS. ,
The Senior Class Musical Revue
waa_a_ glovving-suofess, everything
was just swell; yon should have
heen here to see Mr. James Mc
T.eod "truckin' Miss Benjamin
'mitnted"' "Fats Waller."' '
Miss Vera Stqbbs singing "Solitude";
the question is wonder
whom she was thinking about
while singing that selection?
Miss Ola Grace singing "What's
the Reason I'm not Pleasing You"
ard Miss Vista Johnson singing
"Talk of the Town," also .many
other popular tunes sung by members
of the Senior class.
L Mr. Thaddeus Gray a graduate
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In Homily Culture
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hair "" : a , load- ai.<i baie
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ALSlK P. WYNNE.
Box 24. Clio. S. C,
of t.h- class r!' a!> . teak a part
in the Revue.
It is'T"iiii'U'i! th. ' "XT' - >ioi!ie
'\v?k !' ? < >:.{< a v v U r is
on her list. an<! g Is Ki Mates all
mixed up. *
See y?,r *-r-er-:A\ -ok folk.
(MissY r. Vera Stubb*.
Class Reporter.
The wedding is n.w history.
Will giv. you full details in next
week's issue. ?
Miss Raker was out of town for %
the past week-end on important
business.
The students a'ml teachers are
looking forward to Thanksgiving.
Most of the t' achers \dan "t o
witness the game, between Olaflin j
and State colleges* Orangeburg.
Tubers are hoping 4*v-witness the
A^fn-Bencdict gam*.
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