The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 07, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, December 7, 1935 HARBISON NEWS IN? UBTROBPK< T ~ Irmo, S. C'., Nov. rjo, i-An! -here it is the i nd of ^'ovendi'-K folk, and t,he old s. i il>o has' just awaken fiom a lor.g autumn nap to give you a si;.nt on some of the doings around the Institute. Class room work has been?running at top speed end our workers have had only a breathing snell? Thanksgiving- and tfn- Friday after gave us all a rest. Irv the early part of th.> month Lui Ring, his voilin, and hisi impersor?7tt^iso x pleased a large group of students who vueredrs. sembled to hear him. I)r. J. M, Gaston and his societal y, ..Miss Ray visited the catupu,s to sec how we wcr.? getting ri~lui:g. The students were ptyased to hear Mr. Moses Beiton, giiadu1 t'e student of Johnson C. Sm^lh ?and-?forin. r gnaduato oDTIaubison. speak over the radio from W'BT. Dean Thomas Hardy and Dr. l'hclps from Bcggs Academy visited the school on November l~?h. On November . 22, .Dean end Mi's. R. W. Boulware cole brat, d their silver anniversary. And \wis it a celebration? Mrs. Boulware, attired in an eg.g shell crepe back satin evenings $own,_ tripped by the side of husD nd into a room full of gu?sts when the propel moment came and Dr. I. A. L:ii', from Johnson C. 'Smith, playe'l soft strains from * Mendelsohn's "Lohengrin." The bungalow was tastefully decorated with . autumr. flowers ami the lepast was .-umii tions.?Guests?k+s t-^-e o o?r? i' n wel-p n.r.n jinl Miy T ' lr" - "N1.. I.' > ney, Dr. I. A. Long, Di. end .Mrs, J.' G. Porter, .Mr. and ?Mrs.. A H. Reasrnover, Mr. and Airs. Roy W. Thompsons Aprr an 1 .Mrs. A. P, . * Butlei, Mrs.. 0. M. Young. -Miss Jennie Ytrting, Mi s G. i tr. de- Hall Miss Doris Bell, Miss'Maiti n Sulj or, Mr. Roseborough Jones, Mr . John R. W. Reese, Mr. and Mrs * J. M. Jones and Mr. Rollin, P, Green; Mr. A.'H. R.asonovrr. .lr ~ drove Deah McKinn-v and -his jL.rty down. Gifts for' the' ; cr sion were many and lr aut il'ul, ont fn particular n eds mention irr two silvor spoors, heirlooms ii the Harbison family, Wi-ix> suit a> f a gift by young Mr. Harbison.(Ifipflstwinnallu mi 1 f .Ul pus: Mr. A: "Justus Floy ! of C lumb?."-, Dr. J. G. Stuart. Frofossoi Gurncy E. Nohmn arvi Mr. Thoy.va? Hardy. -.. That's all, folks, until tie :i x time. MATH KK KAGLKS TK1.M HIGHLAND HIGH The Mutlur Eagles llew. into tin Gastonia, N. ('. Turkey Day. _ Highland High O nip and d. tVat ed them to the tutu- of 12-0. The game was played on ram soaked field .Und the players won so muddy that they werg hai;dl; distinguishii'ble. _ The cr.tire game- wn< play..' h Highland terrikTfV7 Mdih "Tf-. -eh dc-wns were made" fry.p ruimin. plays. Srtton. DuHoise. Williams, ay Aiken played st liar roles fo' Mather while ('aldw-lI?v,a.- out standing Tor HTT'hlani Mather plays Finley High Dee 3, i.-t Camden. I his cam:' wil close the scasdiv. If the , Magic: defeat Fir.ley it will he a ? .< ?? of nine out of ton frames-for tln-m gourdine chk'uit xr.wa Rev. It. A. Biown, Pastor Sundny being a celd day, the S S. opened at 10:.r>i> with S. ]>t.. Mi F. L. Brtmson and a f;w of tin teachers present. The lesson wa discussed in_i._l] class: s. The at tendance was large. The lessen was reviewed by the Siipt. At 11:30 the Rev. R. A. Bmwi _ preached a soul burning sermon .i Bethel A. M. E. Church. It Avn: enjoyed by all of tin- church goer's Sunday at 1:30 tht. line. Joe Davis lined hyinii No. 30S. Sunnv hymn No. 401, he read for hi: script'i1.e Uvson the 0<1 Psh!,:o> Pi'vyer was offeryd by Itev. F. I Lawrence. The R v. Joe Mont gomery selected his t: xt from th 3-d chapter of Xthemiah am the 0th verse. Si.-h.ieet, M'If thnr is_a will, thore is a way." _Tln crowd was large to hear bin preach the 4th and last THynks giving BUI mun cit iuuiuuuiiia IJUJI tist Church. At 3:00 o'clock the Rev. L. I) Gajnble preach^ a wonderful so. nion which \vas*n'ovo> by all. The Y.\f and YWCA held it h.s board meeting 3 days, at Maeedoni: come again. On last week-cm come i rain on last wc k-cn< Mrs. Katie Branson and daught wye the guests of her sister ii Ftf^'<|ice, S. C.; dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. I Brunson. Ellen A. Barr, ^reporter HOLLEY F. A. SoST^RANI SESSION AT ST. "M ARKS adsden, S. C.?The aoirvl m.o so* appropriately arranged fo Thanksgiving aiid held this yea at St. Mark Bapt. Church, neai Ql vdsdcn, marked the 13th v ar o ?successful achievement in' th"1 fin ancial reports all indicated vigor ous growth and spiidtcd coonor ation all down the line. \V. S. IIol ley, G. N. S. tried to make it ; real Thanksgiving for all by giv Ing K generous feast of beef. porl and cabbage,.. Revs. Barbour am Wine gave us sermpns as lone a: this generation line. Rev. Bar bour' was Wednesday night, me morial. It wtaa an Eloquent harti ious; soothing message; Wine * .JThuwday P. M. wa8 Dinamic den onstratlve, logical. f I "ill - r?fa-tifiCi'iiiV -I iriCiiWUf'Mft rn - III . 1 | PIITLLIS WllF ATl.r.V 1.1IIR \-j?irr-REPWKT FOR NOV., 19tr? Adult circulation: fiot.'on 1570, ' non-iictipn 13G, 'total GOG. Juvefiction non-ilction 415, : total 81! 1. Total licti: n 74H, mmfiction 581, total, 1,330 books, 511 magazines; 31 pictures and 111 Clippings. New borrowers; -a lult ,57. juvo! nil.e 11, total 1)8. Re-vc'pistared borrowers: ?1"It 1) juvenile 3 total 7. .'il books added for circulation, 4>f which 25 are. juvenile fiction, 2 are juvenile ncn-fiction ami :i adult diction, also I tefcrciicc, Vol. 05 Geoitrraphic Magazine from Jan?June lft.'M. : n Twenty more county schools have received deposits of books, xst follows:" Moore. Free Hope, Ziun, Pilgrim, -M atthew, High HilJ Silver I>i:nr, Arthur, Taylor Chap 'el. Flake Hill. Vounginer. Nichols. Mt. Moriah, Mill Creek, Tom Crock, Gum Spring, 'Cross.Koa.il No. 2 tjnd. Blackville. A total of 28 county schools have library set' vjci. All ale urged- to make monthly . repfltts promptly." If here is any information (lesirnl, loudly let us know. County to i 'Iters are especially invited to the ibrary. Hours: 12-4, 5-8 eye day except .Sundays and holidays. Decen'.hii" holidays will be^dt: ist:m s Kvc arC Christmas Day. I National Uook Week c' usimI a , great increase in t!?e circulation I nid we shall expect new and old borrowers to continue reading. " Hooker T. Washington iligl School has also received-a deposit L of books as supplement to the .e hool libraiy for a lew months. At lie- I'hiHis Wieatl y Hi-ivli we are'always anxious t j Miolj students ar-.l:other b.?riow>rs find Tlfc desired information, whethi t , in books, inagaziTTCS, pictures 01 clippings.". Kvery one welcome. Julia W. T.dlcy, ; ' Librarian M:\VimoOKIAND A. M. K. ; ? mi u( 11 Kc\. .!. Iv Dixon. Pastor ^ S S np r.fil at -Id A. M. with . the h'upt., Hro. .1. AY. Drohcr in t ch.'fgp. The S. S. was int 'resting: , l.v?r yieY-e I by the pstor, Uev Ifixoti: At HI o'clock morning worshij began: after the formal opening . he pa-tor's text was found St .. .John 1:2S, subject, '"SvclC ?J--eis.' rid-. eviiiHr mvl n-iworftd nissh.r-' tilled with the spirit. 1'lu niritnal tide tan hicrh thretiyhnit the message. There wri nhnv Christian prtook of tin l.i id's Snpp.r. Visitors were/ H.v I.. S.- Glass. Mr. Jo?.> IMVkson. ol P< nn.; Mr. Peter . Anderson. ?n Alt-. Uo>la4d of llopkin. S. (V .At ,2 o'clock ??'t.he Emoryercy Club iiel;l a beautiful protrram at the'home of Mts. Km ma Yountr Music was reticle tr?d *t>y the Jrnioi hoir. Affev which ;i emirs', of i ( ream was served." K v. J. K , Dlxtm nd wife were the '(linnet truest s of Mr. and .Mrs. 'X; lsor i Cm uhnuin. v Tlie Arc. h. fccftpfiiV irrvt at t r- .'clock and was beautifully attem the.rally wn\ pratid. Mr. L. II I Taylor tais-.d the highest '-nio. tr r Miss fbnoah Harmon raised sec - pn<D highest; Delia-M. Suher, dr.! \Ve thank all wTio flok a part. At To < k -Rev. .1. \W D. e 1 li .r preached a heart Stirling se.r. s moil, text Gen. 1:1V subject e. tv.'r .' i t thou." Visitors are welcome at al times. IIP\RTA.NIU KG NEWS Trihity A. M. E. Church I ' ICev. IS. W. \\ alKer, I'asior ., 1 Near the foot hills of the Blu< Ridge Mts. in Spartgnburg Stew i? aio. at <1 No.* 1 entertain t v with ? Silver Tt and lnstallatuu ? -of?officers combined. X\uf.da.y 1 'i.ghi. At v. L'd, lPdo, at the honu of Mrs. Matilda Johnson, Iv.lge1 wood, Ave. A spicy program was 1 i\iu!i;red. Mis. Si. Lawrence Hei. ; .nistr.ass of eumiony. Meeting io n d by singing "A chai'go tc " keep," etc!, prayer offered "by. oiii ' I'ast.r, iiev. H. W. Walker. Af * ter singing "What a friend w? have in Jesus" Mrs. Ella. Whit ' miie and Mrs. Janie LKndy wen presented. Tluy both made time I ly enrodragihg words which wen appreciated. After w'aieh the as cm' H* sang "I'll go Lord," k< B -by Mi*3T- L-ttla Byeis. " Mid" M. T, 1 iii'.'. n: U' Maee.;oni. ' Bap.tist .'linden was introduced and in t few.-wortL gave us food.for thot " also str: ssed "Pence and Uir ^-Tty."?Come again lit, Alreon bolo by Mrs. Corine * . Anderson ^ liir oliiccrs of the board wer, all d. an 1 out p-st'or in his mas1 i rlv whv delivered the Installa. tion address. Officers install r were .Mrs. Matilda Jc.hnsotf, Pros 1 1 lit; Mri. Qu.-en Atchison, Vict J President; Mrs. S. I,. Rcid, Scftary; Mrs. Lula Hampton Ties. Mrs. Lilla Byers Ch plain.. . W'o w.r* very glad to havt many members' and friends from the other boards and churches ) The closing song was led by Mrs Fannie Dillard; prayer by -Mrs . ..Mary Davis. A tie t little sun t was realized. And now ito Stew r ardess Board No. 1 you tan do a* r much as you think you can, but i you'll never accomplish more. 11 f you are afr: id of yourself, there ? is little fur you in store; for TaTT . ve : omcs from the inside first - . It's there if we only know it, eno . you can win, though you face th< ! worst. ' If you feci that you're go. ihc to do it. k Dec'. 1, 1035, again finds the I faithful members at the gram s '?11 V M. K. Though a little chil - ly, there were quite a few at Sur . daj' school. The lessen was b aun tifullv reviewed,by the Xsst. Supt , Mr. MI. W. Turner, n j- A^ l 1:15 thg- ehoir ascended th< (Continued on page 6) - . 1 I ' 1 I the x a j- R BV ABB& ' ? ? NOTK: Your question answe " a clipping of this column is ench rcp-iy, send a quarter Osoc) ant velope* for my New Astrology mail free advice on three = (3) q oirthdate, and correct addres<s t to ABBE WALLACE, care of T1 I Assembly. Street, Columbia. Sou -I "SPECIAL NOTICE:?In s . Wallace, he sure to send your and the year .you were horn. ' ,nS?. J . { It. L. Which .of the two things I afti preparing myf>elf for do you tlunkVl will he ..' most success'ul at?' Ans.: The subjects you aie taking now seem to lu th<- ICinT'cf work that will pit pare ' you for TF.ACITfN(J or eitlvr to be a BUSINESS WOMAN ! believe i. "ou'll be moiv .successful if you I umnd Ti'ov oft vomvAiuie on the COMMERCIAL '('Of'RJ>E. V. E. A.?;I ivant tq know if my mother will he succcss fnl in taking n tii)> roiHtr 1 Aii*..?I?n1 ing t'..'?V t,rlsii! I s' 1 Holidays..it-is my impr.ssion that ' your mother will net to take a trip that she Ji. s been looking f otoward* to for a .h?n<*, time*--This jomaiey will be to kX' her daughter in emt'ACO, and. her -son in INDIANA. * + * + * \V. W.?I'leasc tell me why my husband doe.-n't. explain ? -?himself to?me?? Ans.: Your husband doxsn't \\*-lit you to know too much about his ail'uit.s, especially about his 1 ill'SINKSS. Ilv knows- that if you find out too much about him. ' it will be too easy for you ticlu-ck ip on hint when he -iocs out with 1 )TIIi:il \V4H*HvN. ' ' ; I.., I'.?Kindly tell me if? ~ ~ > oirihink I should t ry-to find * anotlicr job'* Ans.: No?It is my impression that your work will pi.k up.durn:r the next month so y .'11 Ik able to make a livinir. Now that, t you've Jtot a job, you should bold L n to it. * ; 1C K. Ik?Will I find a nice'girl friend soon I li.-1 I can love? Ans.:, You seem to be.a Little bit too hard to ideas , an 1 it won't >; an i asy job'M'or you to iind a nice tfirl that you can love. -You. will Mii-i t ii vi-t v' nii-M irirl duriue the lattTr part of this y ? r, hut y-fiu'Il V?l>f ft jeeds -. T*'W ro ; I . romance of jfyiirHifr will .take place a'lit.L late on in life". I-. M.? What is wrong - lttt.l MS-S-lv\VK ? U.tl.el A. M. K. Church Uov. |{. S. Taylor, I'asior Sundae scJm'ol open d at- 10:00 1 a. m. We had a largo crowd? ie.ndthe lesson was; very jntcrdding We had tlll'ic visitors ill the Stnn?r y schnoH We welcome a 1 i strangers to come to our Sunday school. 11:.'{() a. in. the pastor preach, I i s d -ti?- i:ur sermon: The subject. "Do this in remembrance of me." St. Luko 22:1'.'. We had a large crow..'-; we always like to see a 1 -rge crowd to 1 I churcdt. We thank tlie visitors for their ptesence. ! i At' the pastor took h>s text from St. Matthew S:llb \ That was anotlier soi l burnirir 1 sermon, which Was cnjoyod -by C'V.ry onv. ' r Rev. and ..Mis. Tnvl r wish to '* thank khliT anil Mrs. Wells for their beautiful Th r.ksgiving fe: membrance. Itilv.-and Mrs. Taylor are nibving here in their own home which the church has remodeled inside the house and furnished it. J Mrs. Leah Covington, and <lau' ghtia: will miss Revs and Mrsr To'lor. i ^ Miss Lizzie Powell was the 1 guest of Miss L. Covin..1 ton 'Sim fay ft.'ihiion" \V had a lot of vi.-iting per.pie *?m?Dillon. Thanksgiving. W clunk owryom mjoved Thanksgiving. J In _ i'env.nihranee, and honor to the KfvVi't h Last Conference, *we wish to thank the Conference for ' a Christian father, a wonderful ' i Ider. , 1 Olir service was fine Stind v. ()ur collection was $37.14. Wo r beg the prayers of the conference ; that wo mav go over the top this ? - year. 1 Notice: Don't forget that every bodv is welcome to conic see the Christinas Pag. ant, "The- llolv C:ty," at Bctllcl church, Dec. 21), 1 I'.t.'-in, at S p.- m., sponsored l>y Mrs. ' B. S. Taylor. Admission 10c. Social News r i_ mi ss Lizzie Powell dimd at the home of Mr.' Rayfiell Campbell . Thankseivin.tr. 1 Mrs. L. B. Murph was at the ? home of Mrs. l.rah Covington, who will be hack to spend some j time with her. I We are proud 'of Dr. Gordon's 1 lection to the jT neral conference - at the conference last week in Ori anjreburp:. We.hated to see our former pas . tor of Bethel eo in the person of Rt v. A. J. Felif, but we welcome ; our . new pastor, Rev. B. S. Taylor. rHE PALMETTO LEADER ' ^ p| ^ : * I; : i * rea in mis paper u>\i.r wnen jsed in your letter. For private 1 a self-addressed, stamped ^nReadiog, and receive by return ( j uostions. Sign your full name, i o all letters. Address all mail tlE PALMETTO LEADER, 1310 th Carolina. ? s ending in questions to Prof. ^ full name, the date, the month in .order to Ret a correct read ; ' 1 with me and my hoy friend > that we can't seem to agree v_ very much? . 1 Ans.: Y( u apno" r to be several I ^ ;ai's oiler than your boy friend, t and tlfat makes quite a diJlYrtncc in Opinions-*?Vou and II. will never? be able to gat along very agreeably together so don't >tako t him seriously. -* H. L. Y. Pleasuf tell me w hy I c ?n't stay efone any more at i 1 night? 1 I Ans.: It is your . .nervousness J , f'.ot ?oi,c?o I.. ..r...,:. i . I nloru since som <'? ))> tId ~ break in your home . You should s havu sonn one, to stay with yoin until- you net oVsv this SHOCK. l F. ;S.?Please till} me if 1 this tttan 1 met not -'so. Ioiir- ( afto dares about met* i Ans.: This pre* elver you met from CHICAGO duiiujj the week of Oct. 22 isn't in lovt with you He knows that you are iust a eliikl ot T1-11KTI\KN\ and he \\u. merely 'interested in you' heeat.se of your enthusiasm in ehuieh work. r . '' **** if- ' . V. K. \\ .?- Please tell me ' what is 'wronR with me and ( w hat ishot aid 1 do about it? Ans.: Tile main Uoithle Villi | you. is your EATING. It se in'that you c.t'en't -oatitur -the ri/..t kind of fool, wliieh eauses t:.is . rouble in your stomaeh after eaeh neal-?A' strict Dl-K'I i> what- you need. ' S. T.?Please tell me with me illltl III > IlllSUUMU JJO OaCk together? t 'Aiis,:. Your husband Kevins to be i* -.titer lcnt'some since you have j been separate? It is my impi mission that bccausp~oT your BABY,' 1 there will bi> a . reconciliation b.tWeen you-r-lle seems to be very t'onij of this ehihl.. * * * * - V. I. T.?Will my baby's folks ever help him? Alls.: XoT TcTy much Tiwy don't feel Abut it is tluir pftu-e to jkeip this boy up ..ml yptrji nvVci J receive milch lYom them financial-' . fy. ' ' Z ??-rAinior.v news i t % The Gol'len View Sunday ' \ / pencil at the usual hour. Mr. j-'- . -hit. lb i 1. Supt. ' . Sui'da** rfb"it><; the tirs't .' ' .; ii. flu^umnt1'- ;; 1,v :-.y gjl. Rev. Clark preached a wmi c derfnt Jfernun 'Sunday ntorninjr. s j Aj,'-in Siinda'v evening h brom t to us a .soul stirrim. sermon. Ilij text was taken front Judges lnpjn ( T' e Alnl l.adi s Auxiliary me', with Mis. Sa-nttn 1 Kay Sun lay ifternoon. Th" lto-tess s a*ved errant ami | cak"S~.? Tho IP. Xt fTTei'Jlinjr Will be ~ at- Mrs. R'-chel 'Dupree, the third' Sfn'j 'ay. j. Air. John llollaml had th < " >' mi-fortune of falling ami br ;*k- ^ III!; Jl iii?. The Township II.ill had its .< !? fiing datv o .Ylonday night. AI us- ~ lie w s finished by Joe Mattox's I Orchestra. j v Miss, Reb-eca Shaw spent Fridav aft; Trio it with Miss A. ' F. Wkitt. i Rev. of Fovntaining N n and .Mr. John Dawson were the tier Thursday;? Mrs. Tfo'-a' R id sp.vt_s v.- a! days in CJieenvilD ' isitinys re! " j tives." ' .. ~ * u ' Mr. an' Mrs. J. P. Sin rlytnri. i took -a flying - -trip to?Set?a-- -1 , Tift'sday. ' We are sorry to hear of Mrs. .< Beaulah Ttimniier's accident. We J hope she will so n he out.again. ' Mrs. Carri Coloin 11 an i "ih- f j of Gre.Mivill ' w -re the guests ~of Mt'ft. lAtoy Whltl Rifhday. Mrs. Irene Fluster is on tin sick list. Mis. Tinsev Solomon is imprbv-' , inff to the delight of lu-v niar.y t friends. - t. The Calhoun school faculty has , increased to six members. Mrs. I* Mary Blanton, the ccok and ,Mr. (| Gus Edwards, janitor have b n edded to the faculty. Ray! Ray! j Rav! -Calhoun. The Southern Quartet of Greonj yill - will present a program at ; "Golden View Mondav night. =? Mi -ses Nancy Lejgrcc, Arvin- ] ell Houston, Mrs. Randolph an-.! . Mrs, Payton motored to Pickens with Mr, H. G'eenlee Sunday. ' Thursday, night an old fashion- j ed contest .was given at Gol !cn | View sponsored bv Mrs. V. Rei-1 j and E. Riihty. . ... ... i. "Mr. and Mrs/ Haywood Camp- | bell and daughter, Clara I., scr- < ; ved Rev. and Mrs. Kolitf a very 'j fine supper before they departed j ? ) for their new field. --1 4/ ik' ' . . * ST >t. At\mks a. m. i:. ciirucn | \V. H. Hmrir. I>as:vt* Ci'luiiilfiu. S. V. Sunday seheol >1>' md at 10 a. m. with tne Suj?t. Or. II. S. IJussell in ekarjfe. After j h, vta.-s stu ?y ul Ilii* lesson tju.* . chuol was hi? util'ully reviewed. J '.v. .\li.-s Lillian Hart is. Al ter th u sjiial |ji olia.mare s In pastor si 1 eti?l St. Luke 10: tvAi, \> no i.< dun s .Yoighboi V" The message \.i> till <1 with fuse and delivered vith force and many poisons were j >.iii..is in the truth. The A. j v. League, nut at C:dO with rood number present. j At 7:d0 evening worship began_j_ " n 'ini.?'Hrr pasttri'' Ti]>alh stir ctf his congregtaion with . a won- j ieilui sermon iroin 1 Kings Id:IT r VtT?srppiveiulivo crowd, cotmnuncd ! it iiotn sirVkts. Nov. ISth; the fcpior Stewardess Hot-id- njot at ':* home id' 'Mrs. M. \V. Long, dill Iinderson St. with the I'res'., Mrs I. M.tYntmg- presiding. Tiie Si 1- j ,e_r .\Ji>on Club was . .entertained j sov. jituh by Misses Tannic] 'helps Tin., Linni.c l'uwdy on- 'i'.,>acfo-St. w'ilh the Pres., Miss Ks.ellc Jmuii'ette presiding. At both meoting.s the .hostess u-iieious repast. Nov. liftii a. King nd Queen ontest wtts' <pon.sore.i. by t.u- Si 1.ci' Moon Chit-. Mr. .'antes Johnon was ciowi .<i King and Mrs. it lie Webb was-crowned Queen. \ neat sum was rcaliz.d. Mr. Joe .lobinniade a g od lvport and re viVid a pii/.e. Mrs. B. A. Lewis'< I-. - ' f1' ~wTf-nr .[>ent the' week-en J at home to "he delight of the family. Aiming ho '?isitors tjmuLav _ >_ \\\ re Rev'. diodes, .Mi s. 8m ma l.ykes, Miv 'i uslon.. Meadows, Air. an. I .Mim. Mill" J ekson. Come again, vis-., loss afv illwuys welcome. . n liKH( l I.OSIS Nl'RSE VISI I S HORRY ( "1ATV Conway.. S.' ("...Nov. 2">. lth'15-I'he Tuberculosis' Nurse Miss Ilaikho Sowell .from State Tuber .uh?sis' AssiR-iuti. C'olumb?a, S. '. Ims-pccn in 11 <?iry County fur wo weeks largo amount .ul vork has ' Luctt su-coi iplisheM ;.\o tile i.oo.is in the L u.?:ty lavo !?t. n visiio .1 'vheire th'Sro .lie C'tiv? tuber ui.i.s patioiiits, an-J i. > t.*c. voi'.t<> .-. These patients i. i ton vis liuvi be ii taught n?w . to .eat e 1\ f thoin-selves to ivoitl j.hr sjireatl ol' this twead.d lis. use. Se'i have been visited and hj -luileiits given an outline foi i "I'l* Itn Program" which wjaihi orni |?iop. r habits-altd care to. ?ievent, practically all diseasv-s. Classes in llotne Nursing were icl.i to Uagh the mothers and wiv s to caiv for the sick patients m ie?l end iii-i uinl the home. I ' I i ii- liwi< t <1 veil irivi.o ?? all t e sit; dents at Whitteniore aiifnT'Tim^ eairrm Mlgr > Dr. hduuids, and'Mis.s Suwolh ii u;.- - \vii\- visit oil 01 tlu laivnts 'who gave a reaction to lie test. - A clinic was lield Thin-ml..y, V''V." til J Corivale.sence luine of .Mrs. Sarah Loyd who villiiiy ly gave the use of lu-r home md service in assisting with the " vork. in. K...a.:;s, llorry . County jiaJUi i iiVsi.'iaii. Dr. tioud, Tu.. rvaiosis "specialist, Florence, S. . and A1 i -s Sow111 "worked a 11 lay examining the contacts, anti mspect cases that were found in he county. .Miss Sadie N. Clark, Horry "ounty Health .Nurse, gave her asistaiu'e in in kiim the wo; k a siie~~ .Miss Sow ell has put over u won i.ili.l piograni in llorry County or tile eoloivd IH-Oi)!^ the lirst line we ha\e r.au Si.ch an dpporui.ity. \\ i Ufv appealing to the people o p.t so.in evei'y illort to .-ell lie, Christinas S^als this yvar shich supports this work so that i. may >e a larger program hail we have had. N. 15. L'evister Jeanes Superisor and ( liristmas S<.al Chr. HOI SK OK I'U.WKH Columbia, cV C. XTTvT .TDTTTTTITrTo 'I he de.tr visitors an.! friends f t hr - House of I'rayei-. We are ,:Vumr \ \ ei yb. dy to come and enny you!selves :n I lie Ilou.se ol 'l ayei.?We *are?putting on- ft ;i at -meeliii^ lor 10 <.? ys. Vou \\ .home: come one. come all. Ci ei'ry S'.. Kl ier I. S. Whitaker. pa>Tt>r. Bishop C. M. Giaei ounder. HAH'PSrVlI hi: NEWS ' : - December d. 1 ! :?*? - Elder I. w. aivr tte h. ld hi* first quarterly nfereneo at .Ml. Calvary A.M.K. Miurch, Sun! y nijrht. Dec. " 1, vith its pastor, Rev. si. M. Davis ind members. At this -scrvTCP he v; relied from St. John ,'lrd chaper and the, first verse.. He used s his suhj'et an "Earnest Seekr:" and didn.'l he preach? His ludicnoe was held spellbound durnffTTie sermon. Th chureh is well s t is fun! with *1 't r Janoretto's methods of hoping his conference. W'c feel that *.i' ai;o wonderfully blessed in havng those good and efficient men i ! > v <>mfir.it conference was food, but wc are hoping that the i \t one will be better, because ?ovf Davis is a man of power and his yd r will be one of the jubilee. If at any time you are in the 'sweet heart city of Pee Dee" vist Mt. Calvary A.M.E. Church, four presence is always welcome. (Mrs.) S. L. Alston MARLBORO COUNTY TRAINING AND BENNKTTSVILLK; HIGH SCHOOL NEWS | Jlennettsville, S. C.?- Benuettsville Hi^rh School .stud*, nts art? still manifesting untiring efforts t<j perfect their daily tasks, the-per*] foiinuiict of which will determine | ViV > VlVI^IJJJCIlt. We have just ended our second month's workr !>ue to-the fact that. th?- past week was Thanksgiving, and by having Friday as' a hi liday also the monthly test will take action this present week. On Monday night, Nov.. L'5th at h:00 p. m. in the auditorium. thei fiist -giades presented the "Tom Thumb Wedding.". The ' small ehruren Were wit gpod in their . appearance. You would, have thought 'you were at a real wedding if you could have so* n theth. My! you that were alsvfft missed a grand treat. Master William Curtis performed the cerennfr.jf. Master Harry Cain, b'st man.l little Mi-s Dora Tillman maid-of honor, little MissMildred Douglass? l-rain-bearer- Master Robert Washington, ringhearer, "little Miss Jemmie (r Manning, houfrtfet-licnijier. bride maids were "Ilattie Pi arson (jereldine Howard. Willie It. Da vid, Henrietta Bingham. Hattie. M1 Sherman and Maw Kasterimr thi (M'onmsnutfi wi'i'c: F. !di(e S. ShieldJr.. Samuel I.. Washington, Henry ^iist* rlintr., A. W. Wright Jr.. th< flower girls were: Paulino Bing .ham. Francis David; Fr"nk'io M Buddy. Catherine Wa'ls. Milln Fox. M,ary' I.. Kastorling. J . enHine Himni and "Sarah F. TT<? < Th bride; little Mis- Jac-Kieline Roberts was dressed' verwr.be coniingly in white organic. wit! her Veil and ruse-buds. The gg-'om mfder W il 1 ia m Me Kay w as i? full evening dr^ss, also the. bes man. The . flower twirls Nv'ok pink, blue and white organdies he maids wore green, pink lijuc and yellow organdies, th- groomsmen-wore long white tmusus am' dark-coats. On Wednesday, Nov. 27th' dur ing the assembly period, m' mbers of the fourth grade rendered a Thanksgiving_ program entitled "The Dinner that Ran Away." I. was. very good and the pupils play"d their parts nicely. Little Ciive Wright was Mistress Iff Seremony. (Continued oh page C) S. FA NT ST. P. T. A. /Anderson?Thursday. Nov. ^ 21 bring .the regular meeting .day' fo S. Fant St. P. T. A. "bout'.3:4f>. o'clock,. a number of the- mothers wero in the school building going front room to room, inspecting th class rooms, where their childrc? are -receiving .instruction five days per week. They were pleased to see the rooms iv.au clean, and attractive. Since the last meeting the Prir cip 1 anil teachers_ had a numbc. of booklets printed containing songs to use in the P: T. A. vVt -i o.Vlnek n^^thry assenibp' ~ in the auditorium, Pi of. Cartel passed a booklet to each member, and tlu meeting opened wtith Pres. Marie Calhoun presiding.'After th - Opening the President presented Mrs. -M. -th Johrtsorr. who in a brief way .presented Miss Odolina Dickson (white). Her -tallw.was very inlijesting; she' .h.n asked Mrs. CjtTla Dean wh?. , has been appoinbivl N|gro Red Jioss worker .to-say a .word. A?ftc.r (Jiseussiug the h) in<> s of the meeting the Pres. called for the piograni committee to tak. charge. .] The principal in a very dignified way presented Miss ChifstincT he mas . and a group of chil.:jv.n. They entertained about twenty ) minutes, all enjoyed the program. A motion prevailed that the P. T. A. have a Christmas Tree when ; wt. nuet . .ain. third Thursday in j Dec. Koll arr i Banrr-r Contest, the Banner went to Prof. Cartel | (2.S mothers). During the social period an ice course was served. .Motto?Coope ration. Reporter, A; K. R. -RK rTF^OKT C. - TH. SCHOOL Burton. S. C.. Sept.. 2, 10.ho?'j The annual school fair was held : Thanksgiving Day. The exhibits were good. A number, of games ' were played by the children. | Mis s Jen nip Gre m a i ui Mr. T y ! I lor are to start work tTiTs mornin? as recreational teachers. Rev. J. R. Stevenson n.is moved \ his family to Beaufort. Every one is busy now preparing'-for their Christmas^progranis .Misses Virtpria FA-?. ;-r?and Theresa Grayson spent the week epd at their resneelive homes. Prof. J. S. Shanklin. Shanklin and Miss ()tts Allen and some of the pupils motored to Tillman .Sunday afurnoon, JACK WILLIAMS DRUG STORt JACK WILLIAMS. Mgr. Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. 2365 Gervais St. Dial 923t > 0 0 C- O ^ David G. Ellison * 1 |, " uenerai insurance ( Honest and efficient atten- '! tion given to.%all business placed with me. ? PHONE 571* _ X Pa8C 3 STERLING IHC. II S( IIOQL NEWS ^ f Gi< ?.-nvii!f. s. < ' ?n . t'very harul one hears. whirls of eom nw'ii'iatior i. ; i> i >:<? !I :.t made by .tie 'ball .-':au i. "ivi t eir naiitui > ii ' it., !i\s* weeks. '1'vj- toi.-i'lvriyj? the i-aTibt'i . - . i."-,,- l ii> Ki'i'r, i? int*. r .il'.i J:l < :.! and the* SUCTT'-S' . . |.ai?' won l'oi !'"'( i r]y indicate.* the f:ai. in;:. nr' iw <?' *. willing-.. IK'SS o! ill- V:;<* }*<*-. i - t ! * V tO' keep their '\j< d.i .- in < si !i.t-rt . . ? Thio ;* thv fir.*I > a mm I In- athletic di'!U''n>i *.i.a iiud. t'-vo coaches f r i fi-i'rii- >>:,'? 1" Va: in-kin-, i a.ti'! : life ;;mv . The' surci ** t-i- experiment ins111'ii - . i :.< ' -i :i'-' u-aa?a? similar .c ' ..-.v.. :<-kow-d? next term. ' Tin- .ji?:;. v .. -i;: Ji, played in <"?.? ivhir-j-t ily ikivi ia... a.' \ 'it ' 'U i';- ;pt Weak" h? art to Law pa-- i a'visj. f_ ;rf TTCcileilTeJ.*.. Jf ; t.< , i? i.m yaiiii- 'with nt# < i.tk m. I he >}i I XI. i IV I . .J j-f111 history ua.? Liy\ ?.i. sidles", BU.t -to) s? n:0 : '? . ,*>t iintr U'atu wji.* utlnU.*-* i rspiay.s *\.v* rkir a a-;. i..-t to. ? ' <? Chester elcvi -anti! a:ur i.at I'^^Tcitiv/.I; ' ii?I A ... \\ ? 4i?- H !?* >. Ti . . a- u;? fight ;n;?. ?;| .lit 'J'jj?<.-? . -burst ."rtj.. tt t U,.;: ... ,,, .they launched a:i af.a-ic ..jtlUMltl'li it. lll 11 i t \Y H' .. 4V I esfri U. p.a y?;?1?'; 1 a.?. y': :1,1, T-nu.-MiT I. [ , ; -" th'cir l'uvor. ?-"Pre- h~?rr:rr-TfTTT""" <01 I hfllikSg i.V iT1 'J 1 OiV V' ct- 01* two en wt i! ma*c-i:v s*. v, < u v: >. T/trough.the ii -A t:.iv.'- .j..a: : ' /> ef' the iruiiie cut!.. wa,?? . \\'.'l enough to : hreati-n the 'tin:i s ?T''aj ii.M-. fiine l he re wa> a ; U >1/ a m i , >-' 1? ~rr/tv: . tmt dt-M-r.-Ai- ;V >, j in holding ti.fi/- . and ink ,/ig nut of danger. Tiic muddy c: .vd* with ' wat'.. v. a -' i. . <i. V ,, ,)C eager battiei>i ' "K: .e< i:vo tnckl ng and hag. ;-:::;t? v.w. t.; '.,v.<-r of the day.- -R-- ... ? Wa;-i..\gion >vas expeiiady ' u?:?t in. -ti? pwiits down I--.. roll out of'bound.-. ir.inat-> . iic: i'v tjh .t.ho-k. r's? . -ignal. ti.v .'i .he l.\'?iiiiibla -.i-a::-.' ' . y to . .he vt/v bTig- a .. . . 1 ?;. . W Ull'I their hod h i- a_..i; /. v.n-ii- ;if musel'. a:.. . . . ujas ' Booker Was/..::t . - t-'a:... . Af<i - ach vtil?e til. 1 O.a . : -.d without i'lihi-hln.". /. . ?. up) eme et.t " ; a ...r. . yjHsr every our.c ' . t : e>vv ;l\.y -essed a: ! . : c ;; j,v ' he- h"jic< n'.'i -tiv;iv : - : watchiivy. scf.... In.atv. "!< \'.a,niLti : ' i.:a__Lu _ wijj a ;.(? yji-tm'y : ]; . -VV.'I- j)'u l-isi?r-r-TT' - - --r~rT'~r~T~T~TT7: : 1ASO. sea.?<r. 'ii: a : a... yi-rv. . s.\i/n:i{> \!:\\>' v. St. Mar? A. M. M \ : xm h : pastor of. .the ; * . proy'as.-ihy r v avi his goo.; wife"' i.i y.-tt ' with til.*- people his 'v.'':!-:. Me .L is a yomi j>j- a ;h a: ! a v..ry . ' -itud scholar. -1 i? ! th I' :v with him I h-a S Jtai uL;a ?. iii?_4t ? was the tii-st S.tn.ay ! , a:i.er. ! >r. .1. I.. H. <\v : a !: : a "A on-krfu' sermon. > Ti .. n.i-V? >* sat." which . ia. l the family !ta . ""TV. : y MijJ:;" wI la- w.. ,1 l v.. it ?ui?'\van:s*?h*Hf';,.?t and . ,?k't, What We need. .CoUcctUyv, was' y i .K.r'ay .He q'.taiTerly ct nt eteite . i :at i...r in- '.ija't't.r m'\ n: . .i t ?7::.0(i?. " ^ Sunday r .h? <v.. a- .. a l y the Supt. , ltd was y : a- Wet! . s ir.spiriity. ' ' . The lesson was . w.- ny the. Pro-idim: Kltler at; : a!-> Id- ; del" made an ad.'.r Repot !. !t ;ti. I.uwr n.e No Time for Sluggishness Get rid of- <ymst ip.-> t w*-ky--tavfe? ? jiik um renauip rarat u?vrs^ and feel fresher for \<%<.:; job tomorrow. Work seems rosier and there are more things of in uuv-tr?'?m when you are really well ? free from the bad^fcelings and dullness often attending constipation. Thousands of men and women know from having .taken it that Black-Draught brings refreshing relief from constipation. BlackDraught is purely vege- c T" table. It is in powdered form so you can easily jjj make the dose just I right for ypu. Sold 3/1 \ In 25-cent packages. t----..- J'M BLACK-DRAUGHT For Constipation ? . . ij t