The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 14, 1935, Page Page 3, Image 3

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<1 Saturday, December 14, 19.15 CLAFLIX DEFEATS GA. 32-13 AM) WINS CHAMPIONSHIP By T. K. Bythtvwood , Orangeburg, Doc. 0?-The Clallin Panthers closed the season here this afternoon in a hi ze of glofy* when they deflated the Georgia State Tigers, .'52-13, .nd clinched N th'e South Atlantic. Conference Chanini, nsliin for Uie?third' cue cessive year. By virtue of this achtevenit lit, the conference cup will become penncnant property . of Clallin. . "Bootsie" Fair, last year tackle ' f 1- TJ..1I ?' .. ..vmii v^viatu xji-ii converted into a he If back, was the heto of the , day, making 5 touchdowns and bearing the burden of the line driving ?after. Fullback Willis, the spark plug of the team was in^rc?., hired. Frit/, and the three Macks (no relation to the truck fmily) McConibs, AlcCollov-j^h, McCurdy , opened holes in the Georgia'line that were large enough to drive trucks through. The Panthers traveled by land arid air, scoring in each period of the game. While the tigers scored twice in the last quarter. In the opening minutes of the pNnie Ramsey raced 20 yards a-. round enj and fair took Gregg-V pass an.^galjjui.-<1 111 "'rd:i fur t ir *" nrst seoio"Willis added the extra point. Soon after wards, Nealy. took a forward p. ?v. and galloped after latcring-to Harrington to scoring position for Fair to cross ?for the second touchdown. Fair, the Clallin' center who has been CTinpioli-yn^e* ?r? Konnb I ?"" ?? ? """""" ?rvv.?.?.il6 HI m ui> ii?a?v;.-> intercepted a forward pass and ran .">r yards to the Georgia three yard imiYkor just as the half'ended. y In, the third quarter a series of l:n drjvis featuring Williams, and Kfcmsey gave Giegtr th. onno-.'i, T ly j.o cross the last yard stripe viil'l(i dropkiek t::e extra noint Tin. mediately aft. i the fourth,,quarter, began f'laflih, alert end for th'i? ' TigeiSj intercepted a lateral 'illld raced 40 . yards fop a touchdown. S tribbling passed to Perry for the i vU'U point, tin the play followi'tg the kiekoil',. ^tribbling. heaved .a 15 yard* pass- to G._Jenkins who took a 60 yard jaunt for another .score for Georgia. The Panthers quickly retaliated as Van Paye < overed a fumble punt, and after ? losing the ball on the next play Grifl'in intercepted a forward pass. Willis and FairJthcn rqareh (d down the*field and Fair plunged -over for the?final score of the. game. ; ^ POETIC .MEDITATIONS (By Herbert Eli Dickson) A RELIGIOUS FOLK SONG I sang and prayed. 1 1 prayed Vnd sang; My soul .was so unsaved. Praise God, praise God, I'll now no rrioro ^ By Satan be enslaved.-.' i - I've found myself, _ ? ?>I,v Christian self; And now my cares arc o'er. Praise God Praise God, - I know I'm pro in' To live forevermore. I'm going* to live. _t I'm going' to live, I'm goin' to live on High. 0 Praise God Prajse God, I'm gding to help ? IlluminPte the' skv. ' . -? '' 1 SOME SAY? * Some say that I'm a fool to ply Persistently when that which I So.m ?.o desirous, to attain Is, oh, so very far from me; Some .s. y that 'though I dp my best , . I do -no belter than the vest Who give hut half they have to gain * The evil that mine ?hnll nnVer 1)0. I do " not -sav tin v ..falsely speak; I may be quite a fool to so k My goal, but 1 have done no wrong And, too, the search affords me cheer. I may have done but half as well ? As countless scores; but who c+h Ull ; * * 'That what I've done* may iljve " ' not long-? I've done my best; I xlo not fear. * *" RETTIS AQDKMY Hy?I 'm ma M nrse Mr. and .Mrs.'M. \V. Watson ami . ? M. W. Jr., were guests of their tives., the Blassmgales, l.t t ? ' Sunday : 11 ? The Third Hi Rally Party on . Tuesday afternoon was quite an enj, .value affair. Every one "bingoed unto Ins own satisfaction. Pi of. Rub ns, Advisor, and bis group.(-re bound to make"a good showing in thn vnllu ; ; President* Nicholson, Mesdames Hnlmnc T 1 #Lr/?* a ml PaI 1 i vto Mioses Cummings and Hubert, ' - Messis Blassengale and McCain represent, d Bettis at the Edgefield county teachers' institute on Friday and Satfirdy. We are triad to see Malaehi Benjamin, Pres. Freshman Class almost Well again. He wi s in-. _ jured in a football scrimmag" early in the season. A__grQup._from Taliornaele-ehwch Augusta, led by Miss NaiiettL James, rendered a very entertaining program here Friday evening. One of the most outstanding features was the solo singing of litMle Leon Smith, who sang "Treek" ... ana' other members very pleasingly. ,? We arc pleased to have Miss Hattie R. M rse. senior in school < again. She was home a few days on account of illness. Every one at B. A. is intensely interested iiv ,the Christtrl s seal -sale. Watch us go over the top. r Misses L. Nerissa Manc.e, _Co^ lnmbia, James TMbble, Eng '' - ~ - ' t i . .; Camden, were visitors on, ^ou campus Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lewis, Miss Hubert an Mr. Blassengale were . dinne gmsts of Mr. and Mrs. Jule An tierson, Edgefield, Saturday. The report having had a "sevumptou time.." Our Y. M.-and Y. W. C. A.'s i r moving on vary successful^ V'ui.li - ~: ....v.. uiciiiuci is trying lO nel make the organizations what the should be. Our football players are restin from a successful season's woii Our basketb 11 teams are gettir.i ready to win victories from all oj: ponents., ^Coach Jones is puttin c/re players through some eificien drills. Prof.- Rubens of our faculty mc torn! to Columbia on busincs Monday, accompanied by Geral Johnson, senior. The girls of the 1st and 2nd II i-1' sses, under the direction o Mrs. Bertha Lewis, organized Three "B" Club last week, wit Miss Celcstine Willams, president They aie planning to put over big program this year. Watch th Leader end you will hear mor from them. Miss Gussie Sligh, senior, ha as~her guests"on Sunday: Mr. an H if.?If. - M.?Wallace, i'rosperitj anif'Mr. Horace Batch, Asbui Park, N. J. The members of the 4th 1 Thrift Club are Warning how t save their pennies. Prin. Collir is going to add a penny to eac Irliar saved by a member of th club. Our principal, with the coopci ation of the mem bets of the fac ulty ?and the entire student bodj is "1.1 ding us'on to success. Ou ,motto is: "Onward afid Upward, and we are all pulling together. ? -M. Blocker, instructo in the H. E. department, and he [girls arc making piugress In lh (culinary art and in vi rious form } of .needlecrafl. The girls are ver mucn interested in their work. "Miss" Bertha'Moore, 4th. Hi, an fri.y hrntn. rinnnn ln> (jf the Tt grade, spent tho week-end at horn near Edgefield. Mr. Geo. Meacham of Aiken i a constant visitor to our campu: and a certain dignified senio keeps her face wreathed in smi: es whenever he- is here. Having taken m> the work a reporter for The Palmetto Leade I am asking for the support c teachers, students iand othc friends. We feel at a loss wit! out the Leader each week. I war to increase our number of reader here. BISHOPVILLE NEWS ?A lthough the weather was ver unfavorable on Sunday, many al tended church. Mrs. Amic Peterson had as he dinner guests," on Sunday, Mrs Gussie Arnold, Kev. A. P. Moon and Mr; Abraham. Miss Nelleada Belle Burton o 2014 Oak St., Columbia was th week-end guest of her_sister, Mis Barbara Burton. The Dennis Hi School sponsor cd a Bazaar on MondJay nighl Dec. 0, at the auditorium. It wa -<l?ite-a-|sueeessr-^?" Mrs. Mabel Carpenter and Mis Oliva Peterson were the after noon guests o? Mrs. Abraham o w'Lj... pioiKiay. St. John A. M. E. Church Rev. A. J. Felix, Pastor The weather was some what in element on Sunday however a nur ' her of church goers found thei [ way to church. The Sunday schoc I was conducted by the assistan Supt., Mrs. Virginia Thbmjb-s. Th teachers played their part wei The pastor reviewed the . lesso veiy instructively. During th morning services the pas to preached a heart felt semi on. Tru ly he is a man of God. I The Missionary Society met a tlie home of Mr. t nd Mrs. S. L' Morgan at 4:0'clocik with a fin attendance. The president," Mrs Ant.a Quinn presided with digni ty and the following took part 01 Ine program: Mesdames Cleile \N i son, Pearl Mixon, Tisbe Mcintosh Alice Bradley, Nora Wilson tin Carrie Bc^tori, Mr. S. U. Morgai and the j^stoguwho made a ver; extensive' aiid interesting jaddresg The lolMving officers wCre elec ed for thei year: Mrs. Anna Quinn President; Mrs. H?'iZeit3 March -^*T^1*iesidcin; Mrs. Tisbe Mclntosl "Sec.; Mrs. Pearl Mixon, assistan hoc.; Mrs. Alice Bradley, Ties, Mrs. llattie Morgan, llome Ties. I Vi.'w./lain, Mrs. C". Wilson; Sicl -t'oimiiill|lci,?M rs'. Clelie wilso Jlrsi Pearl Mixon', Mrs. Tisbe Mc liitosh, Mis. llattie Morgan. Tho hostess served a very de licious course of jello and caki which was enjoyed by all. rresiun.g imucp spears a no ncv the parsonage. Mr. J. D. Mathi| of Lynchburg n>lso called at th< parsonage Friday. :Vli-s. relix is somewhat indisposed at this wrii^pjja^ ' ^ * I FLOYDALE NEWS We are proud to Say that Mr (Ion Page and family who happe -to-be in an accident sometime ag has greatly improved. They wisl to thank the community and friend for their kindness towards then and hope to be out soon. Little Miss Willie Mae Delaim from Latta, S. C. visited Miss El oise Page who is recovering fron her accident. We regret to los our secretary of our club, Mis I. BradTy who Is leaving to mak her home in Lincton, N. C. Mrs. Hanna Jane Doger was th< guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Cacp I bell for the week-end. Mrs. Lucy Page of Wilmington N. C. who came to be with he: sister and family during their ill . Iiess, Mr. and Mrs, John Page^ am daughter Eloise will leave Satur day to resume her duties at horns MMaMWaaii n I the ^ i a tf '*?T 7 !?* NOTE: Your question answ ^ a clipping of this column is enc ' rep^y, send a quarter (25c) an ? velope fur my New Astrology 1 mail free advice on three (3) oirthdate, and correct Address . to AI3BE WALLACE, care of 'I , Assembly Street, Columbia. Soi i ^"SPECIAL NOTKtE:?In ^ Wallace, be sure to send your h and the year you were born, t. mg. e IML?What rttil'jdo .Should e* we take toward these people? Ans.: . These, people which you d_ .are a little doubtful ahimt-iwe not d_ a 'bit'" dangerous as you ai t- often j. I Of i to liolii v?>?-Alu . vs as^n'nip :n y "attitude of FRIENDLINESS in ? their presence end you'll be asli sured <>f bein^r sal\. ? * * ' * * . S. 15.?Do you see any mon" ey comiuK to rue next year? v Ans.: Only a small sun}?This money will be your share of vout NEICE'S INSURANCE. Vm;' are dne to fret this money about the ''' latter part of 'the ,spi{nfr-. n * * * * * E. L. A.?Whai hippencd ? .to my boy's?shoes? He can't find them anywhere? ?Ans.:?It appeal s "Una yt's.?n s took liis shoes oil" t > climb a i'Ey CAN TREK ami when he came ('own he for-ot to pi- k t 'cm up(] BcT67e"He"ffoTlbaek there that ; ft- t( i nnni'j to?look on t'li III, rfTTjr e -b--d-already carried -tlutiTTitf;? s~ .M. E. I'.?d'lcasj tell . nre 5, why my. hrcther won t run T his business riftht ? I- Ans.: Your Indt'T? isn/t . the tyi>e to run a busines- For he ilms .8 not ki 'iw how to manage one- He r, will (hi.' nnich hotter to work lor if someone- else, or hire - some: nc to '.r I'.AKK CH A Rtilv of his business. I" * 'ST ' ^ F.' M. K.?:-Do you Ihiiik i 8 sh(1 ild work to buy the things I want? 4 Ans.': That si to' bo about the only way you'll tret anything now, for. it is hopeless. to c>fj)cet much- help l'n nr your father?Try ^ to finyih high school this year an." you'll be a.Kle to keep yourself! Hip?You won't g t . ny more _ support from your father thai) you j have gotten during the past eight years. * ('. II.?Please tell me. how g my daughter is for I often j w?.rry about ner? ._ | Ans..: ' Your daughte'r Ins a lot l-. |-to Contend whip for h i' husband s*; is rather. XO-ACCOl'NT. Hows I tied?She has manv friends there .. in CALIFORNIA. n It. .M.? I have two hoy 'rieiuls.' Which one is more. ahbkvili.k news 'J j St. James A. M. E. Church >' Rev. W. ?.1 Minis. Pastor it ! e Ip. .spite of the inclement weathi. er feuntiay sehihii opened at 10:U0 n A. M. with a thirly guou ailcnde ' not'. Nice discus.-ion of the lesr sen and a splendid fevii by .Mr. - Alex Nash. Remark's oi' tneour" a^ement by the pastor. t At'11:30 A. M. Itcv. .Minis was . at his post of duty; leasing as a c .scripture i.ssor P-. lm s. >.' The text was found II Tim. 1:1 - wisiclf ?i"s luj sleity delivered to a ii very pleasing congregation. 11 We w.Vo very. \e?y .clad to i, have our pastor, Rev. .Minis roil turn to us. . ii The fnoi.ds of Abbeville, symy pathize with Mr. Alonzo Pressley i, who lest his wife, Mr.-.. Pressley. t Her remains \vete shipped here i, from Atlanta, (la. and buried oil i, la-t Sunday irn.McCormiclj County, [j. The?funoiv-l?was?ht4d?at- Holy t &|"'i ff ("In-rch.J ...... ?; Mis. I'riciMa Jamison, who has ; been hero -attending her mother < for two weeks bit Sun ay for n t'liai loltc, V. carrying her r mother with her hurrying to tin , bedside <>f a Very sick grandmoth er. e Miss Eleanor Fair is vissiting in Atlanta for few days at the '. home'of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Otto Fair. tT1 Under the efficient leadership > of Prof. Win. Wade, the Abbeville e Co. Tr. School-is making progress along material lines. As a result of the Popularity Contest held a f#w-weeks ego we.have been aide to purchase 12 (laint pencil.sharp-. .mend (ohe for each class) Curj tains for the stage, teachers' . desks have been rc finished. Wo bn-vo also installed a Sena Q-+tfrry ;'i ink:".?- -frmntiTtrr tht? tTrhT. ? AIKEN GRAPED SCIIOOL_ n . . - ; L. K. Parks, Reporter e , "A Fashion Extravaganza" was - given in tile Au iitorium Devemi ber 6, 1035. The seem ry was very e : appropriate for. the occasion. Yh> s | itors weie present from A tier u s ta, e : Ga., Trenton, S. C\, end Columbia, S. C. some of which played leading b role,, on the program. "Every one - seemed to enjoy the .display of styles as tvell as the musical nunfi, I bers. . _ rj Miss A, Williams,,of Columbia, - S, C, who Ls one of the instructors d | at Waverly Qradcy School, "wr^r - the ' week-end guest of Prof and i. Mr*. Townsond. 3E PALMETTO LEADFJI - *" 1 ' ? 1 1 PJ,,. - ?yn cm\ w I rs! VJ' E iarM_j4 I ; iA b ! ! C ered in this paper ONLY when [ | s losed in your letter. For private [ (, id a self-addressed, stamped en- u Reading, and receive by return I questions. Sign your full name, w to all letters. Address all mail j 'HE PALMETTO LEADER, 131U ith Carolina, v . , $ I sending , in questions to Prof., full name, the date, the month 1 in order to get a correct read- ;i - . ; I1 likely tu become mv husband? ,| Aus.: Toe PREACHER that n i ! is -near lii.s twenty til th birthday |, is nuMv likely to become your hrs- < i hand Hum 1 111,i 11' i i t'. I low?v,,,t ? \ pre interested in?He is more in , love with you 6nd is more the y r-YPE.of person that y<Jn could Ue successful with. * *. * ' - ??! II. I..?Do.you svojit prVmui- U tibn for me next year? . Ans.: No?The mxt ehange , you will inake in yovi'f work wilr :< be in the- spiing of I-P.'J?. . ? " ? + X * R. 15.?Why can't me ar.;l ,, my husband, agree? Will He r ever get along together at : h ? Ans.: Vou sceni to be the e!iu.<e. * . bit too STUHlinlcX^Wh i, yo. r husband, wauls you to- - do things for him,.you should eobpor -ate- wrth^ lrrnr" whet tTeT"Trr~( ) i~7,TT - U ant?to-f jii! t lucp?pen. e?in" the ~ _ jRJUily-_. Your stubboi4i ulisp?>-i tion is the eause.of you and hi'uilsep orating several times* during the four .months you h ve bieu.- mar- " ried, and you'll ne.er be iiapny "to u Igetlur until vou owic me it. I ' ' * * *. * ( '; K. I'.-?1 would like. to know what would h^ best. to ' do in connection with making a little money? Ads.: You scent to. he abo. t 1'cdup on trying to uir-o a crop and never having any- su.eess wit a it?.Moye to town .-nd "gc^^'ii a job and you'll have nr?W'ti,-r ll yliuhee tf? make a little unite y. L, ?-Please tell, nte why " my husband never?-has any itjtoney for me? Ans:. Because. ha spends it on someone else. He knows you te living your life the way you like to and In? intends to do the sunn ," thing. He is trying to - get as. : much happiness as lie can cut of ^ \ life with the little motley h has. * * * * * l; H. F.?I am. working at a plate and I want to know why t.| I am wanted there? Ans.: Your boss toolgn liking__ito you frdni the stai t an! that's . ' about lite only reason yon it vc J ?"k -pt your job as Ion*- as y. u 1: ve. - As long as you slay on the good side of. tin ill, your job will .b " ,t MltS. HATT1K MACK ( AI I.I.H l<> Hlvll UK WAR I) ' ('ott.igeville? Yli. com mm \ly e\ was very much siini.il last wcvk oimbt.wl Jimtk ..V II..1 Ft tit' .Muck who was striken Whik'* 'l at r.er work and contmu.-i to grow win's, until the 'end i> me. ' She was .carried to the Ksdorn inlirmary--where she (Quietly passed ' ..way Saturday c\ening in full triumph of the faith... Mrs. Mack . was prominently connected with "< St. John A. M. K. Church where .ui she was a 1' ithful stewardess, si chair an.l church member. At the time el her death she was presidnt. of 9 to ihissioiuury sodiel.V. kt Her husband is secretary of the ai church .nd one. of - tfu- leading' stewards. Mi s._ Mayk was inter- t csted in '.11 church activities and was one of the corner .stones of CI St. John. JusCtftpH' of iivo days -tbefore she was'taw?n ill, si.c was present at the first quarterly corvferenco wnf .-?ng on mo cln ir. anrr ~*|>> served, oil. uiw-of- t he committer#. "J and w? s appearontly in good health. ffthe was a laithtul v'ue, t J a loving mother, a good neighbor I! nd U lUllht'ul ciuircn worker. She A is survived by her ih'.sban.l. four children and- a host of fch ffCos ^ and ^ The funeral will be held at St. ' ?f John A. M. K. ('lunch. Cottage- ' ville, Sunday. 1 I? ? -Ta CLINTON CbLLLGF NKW* p. Hock 1 iill ? 1'ivsii.ent J. S. St n- K-; back who is most Worshipful I Grand Master of the Lodges of of Free and Accepted Masons of r.c South Carolina is in Columbia at- \ tending the Annual Gravid Session. We., hope he will have .'a success- r ful nieetiiur and a safe, return. We are nearing the date of the c< dprner-Stone Laying of our new aj six room classroom building which us j will take place Sunday I) c. 15 I 11)35, l*t three o'clock. A disting- >. uished speaker will make the ad- y IdveW for the occasion, apd * the i pi Mason is Ixidge of South Carolina I vt will have charge of the services'.j } ; the public and especial! v'' Vo"nVl , members of the Alumni As'socia- . fu tion. j fr The members of the Prepava- la to,y to High Schopl Class is to fi sponsor a Pre-Chiistntas program pi on Thursday night, December IP, hi the eve of our departure for the ip " Christmas Holiday?. We are in- ir formed by gome members of 8&'d t( HORTiCl LTl HI-! NOT MS Th.t' lliil'tiLullura?<a^+?rt-m**rrt? i? m K?-r \ya>hinirl<>n lljj-li School s riuw : its jroal rapidr y. Our aim is i<> teach th |n pils ii vrrr i; mil pi i.?., nt *>! i:.. to jJ. ' ?' which in u fumlaui n':i! I. ; ; ati< n. I ink r tlic <iir:t i-timi at'* o.t infractor, .Mr. I.aip", t , liny.- aic cintr taii.jli.t how to wo: k a-.i arc for la\vn.<? lfowoi.s, tiTix ^ ml liruhlicry. Some, of th,. hoy.- now i??Y HhUiai .,;i i sviiool. JoOS, car 1^' li'i; i?i i\ttli ly .t wn <i lawns and heir employers ait.- proud id' the >'??rk thoy ai.e koine. We have several "<?the,i- buy. vhpin are capable of doit jj. out id.* after school jni?>. Otto J.itiiison, .John tool;*, . an. o>' jth W il-on lecci'.ed h.trr pruis s lor th* ir"exeelleiVtj 1 iteeli11a and iiaiiaKeiner.t'Vtf a " \ a! in .\iy ,t uojrram jriwn' at' fit school 'emher lili. Tor the befudit. of u;:i" lepaitnn.nt. They are now pi nlin^f.a play to; be p.iveh Ie..r]y til t of n. xt y <ir. With the. pioie i> fi'.uii lal* lirpypaia" wi; nni lUlV d I'ltli ITo^k"-" v. ;;*..;i 1 ('on uin valuable im'-o in tii.n? \ n <>u.i i-ot k. AnVor.tr tin* Imnks f ho ijrht. was ! lie' called "HORTl'S" by Bailey, {"contains valuable i-n.'oiinpfi a r.t- i . -I n>,11 in /, on oui'. uo.k. in oiii." r words it is a 1 lorti.u!t;.ie''f i'ionai'y. \\ e hope to obtain, much', nowkdtto frohi the study irfth so ooks. Wo : t'o. proud uf the aciovi'tr.onls o: i- tie-pin tniont hatndu. And Ave w. nt our \\oi;k to tmailt us a'molnoriai oi' our sues Aw-. lor this col 1111 n will o co^tciliuted Fiy in -labors oi- th iptti Imonl ouch w ot k. Otto 'Jamison, r, poi tor """ t mi:;' i i:?<rn:i.i> ctr-rrrvriT- : ? Utt*?AOIOCIATION p ' '-'?* _ The con.; county', wide mooting 1' ( iiostoi lit I i County t acin i s. as lnld l-'iiday,. December Oth, t i 'ouh' '' t., ,1 < , i ti.vt S. < . The jncctiiur. was opened by ui|?iitjf " Antei ica.'I i ay. i by ia* -. J*i iwards. vllit/rltiii' Tin. V iiifi'i. V'lt imit 1 nt hem. i'a.iit ant I'assii c The Worwfas,. p!e.svniod !>y Uaehers from -re?tVnrm groups of Chesterfield . lUy. .Mr. I.rooks principal of 1 v Mclky ftlimil, el il ;u laa-Ce., f_-ei reiuonies and he next introueid Mr. Henryi SiupJ^of the .dele" *rlr'",!f who y;ave a very in lest in-_r J Ik on "TiH1 ('hallmiac) a J\aeher."_ .Next _was a. mini-er the Coulter jyirls.quartette.* Mrs. ?>C ; ska .M< n i< th Simn ins our stale nurse, was present n. she thanked and eon j fauilated l'e te.ehers on the Christmas eal 1'uk ant. and spoke veiy .nre-tiiu.ly m; "W^lmt Christnftis tils mean to. you and me. S v -'is f?i toe en-op : at ion of the tAi lei s in the Seal le. Cr.esi.i liol.i -enmity ranked s read-at t lie tsrnl Salt." last y ar. -Ctnrltn?At'aden.y's quartet sanj;* n :ui i Ik. (I. \\". Ifonjf, piif.eiul . of Coulter, next nr.de a few marks and invited the teac'ieis * lilt* gyptnasium w-Uv-k?a delight n huil'ct Mtuuvei it was vsa-\\;.l, '! !,. uaclfers \vc:?? ah-o . ir.'. ile' ?' inspect tht' school plant. . T is nit . ting w s atim-d d neat * flic hundredb percent. 1'he holds were uiie hundred parent.present i d and our untiring vuiius \\ >rker. Mrs; M. Louise osier 'was all sn.iks. The teaehs meet once again before <'; ri t as v. itn tl. ir various groups t'or icir Christinas- trees aid prorams. (? a-stf li.hl county plans y.-hig r ..ml hett -r progi am thi- term i !er Mrs. Foster's uhle leader- . m>. rnvtur. is planning quite a gala lau lor the m e mug ami i >p. 1 i: ulali t is ixli-u lol the paj' to - iii piv- :ft. A mission lite ling yoiii''' pre i i.'t s {.? go in tin" lirisfmas hoat! It will sail to th. ni ed -door 1 " iij ui,ton . .!. ' usi?f-aloirg^nit-elv under tr.f lr;? rship of Miss-t'on ie Li wis.. Pi edent; Ollie J. -ll.ulibord, Vice resident-; (ju.en ( an. ton, Secg tioina's Wilks, Ires.; ml Anna . I -r.'cki !". 11. o: to: . The high school class gave a mqtrrt-orv }>ec. did, l'.'"5.?Tiro JidicgianV; el' liraineid Inst. I hestcr,. S. ( . tunnshed the tsic., I'll, music .wa^ t n.io.ve. 1 t.\ 1. "njo au.litoriuni was beauti111 y deco:ated. ..nil if (Ulni<ui> >u? vva>- m ryeii. A Minstr. I in rs*. nt il by th< riemlship PoUeye stuik'n'ts \va> w n in i linton's auditorium Fri y ibc. bth in ;h,. intcre-;the Junior class. They are >\v looking fnrwanl~~ft+r a pre?"' mas fost-rvul. Prof. K. II. i\y.M sptnt the u\<k i.l in' (ire lisboso. X. I". \\\ aie M.ll .tskniy 1'oi1 U< loy n " illpons.^ Ii_y.au have any wy-wrtt jpreciate your militia them to ; as 'early as possible. Prof ar. I Mrs. Jas. ' W. Shaw ve sol i their b. autil'ifl * enrhl oni hollie in ( ln-si my nml Jmii. .rehaseil two lots in the i1,w de lopnu nt of this, city known s niniett Heights. They are ai Os lit?irnMitW on t!n> i.,A-n7T 7T~' ott Stmt and Iv.nnutt Aw. a ic apartment building wit]) s-tori* anting on S.ott Street-ard to ? nanjed "Shaw's Ap rt-un'." anting Em melt Ave. Ear their rivate Use a beautiful fiw room jupc is being e nee ted. All build Lgs wilL hi-A'e m<ulem erpnpTrTrrrtP, icluding lights, hot and cold wa:r, complete baths and kitchen i ni N"! ^ kii I \ \.-v : ; 1 S I '. I I f l ' bet I .Ari'KNlJ I II \\KS(.I\ l.\<; | ? 1. i . 11 i .? r.s-v? ; < j Inipi.i'latM -,i , ai? ' / until,laldl. |, !: So.-t > .. v. ! X'lli Ill --tin ,, : : t<> t l.-.itii (' ,j !li'i, ! ii' i4 'L; Srif f v ! i'Mu.y of r I'ini'orl i,y A! j. ; , I 1 "i><. r. i!. i: ... " >va . : ii'.a-i ; ; . . , I ' il < J; >" -i l ; \i. -a ii v.,. i,. .. ... in- t iimfoi, ; .* itvi'a.iiiv.!; * ,.!* ^r -v:. , 1 & ' ' . v,'ur I * ! - " i- a ;, : [>' -rir. y . * ? A ? it ^ 1 ' * >> l.y tin* I'vi j I'iulir'i.l tn. i..; .. ... ' . . ? a 1' I-!;:-/ "T . ; >r! 'l:!' ! 'A-. A.. J... l -ary . fa<h /< ' ?r?r-^? at t'oninic!;.-.-!t This id. a inct \v>' : .and .- ..I h ' ! a- 1 ' ' '".' 'n. ^ ,, . , 1 a.- I>a i:'! . \ . flid ( 1 .?; .1 . f~:T i ,7 'bV,,T i;??o|K?ratjun-an tl;j 7>.y;. !,[; iotl nt. ain ;a, i . :i,-; ' I . .. 1 . : > . I I . 1 ii.... , _lt. t.if.il y ill - . . I I . j\.. _ . .ii .'i ..;?i; v, jv" 11. I... v ( ,i : i" ' V.a.,n.h ;\i I; I,, W. !!.>v.:'ija 1 if*: _ la . i* t iu?-alii'iiril. a-*'.!. ' i'nnl. afVaiis t f<;? .. yd. \J:>. ! m? ill ('.inijua. a :i.; int..! I -wits iiata'iitly <-a, '<j. yl.ia i> idy j,r. - 11: i. > (. i s1.: . k -jT? vViiain.-.>n ami 1: i- ii" ;-. Ii.s was" ati"-- i" M :\Vi.iaa-ti" - ' al.,er(av s4'i,<'|^^''Cr.,;:- a r. . a tak'phoiik- I'iin.nv sc ih'on 'v. i* . I V.'j.lur lewd nu..? la;- '..aV.'"i! . T. ii. Hl'sl was i- I * a;-t : a'-v : P; s; ? l?uWvi- and nt!i<# i::.?: in. ajij< ..in ' n* Ksn i-utivi- < (?i>i:niii .( ' . ii ii liv-.' . - plVsl lllal IVI.'S !.! ;?. :t(Vi ( ^?iUdnnai I 'is'ifr'T.' Tills [. (i . . wi i i'iaii|'. 'i(> ! ( via -f. ]' . w a i sli p in tin- a'nna; 1>. >: v" a ",\s-.T rrry ' iatiwi. T:.n Thank.-,:!. I. tr : '' |(V>iis'i| vii' i>y a i rW- 1 Ya'l S; . ' ".it jjiai.-- i ii a. a. ; I. i1 apV|?i;?ipr:at v4.i*.< u?. after T:fe In.;-"' * aant- vicivy ; Th: w :I-]';cs- at .('ivt s in-'W./i *v?i?m :?s.ii- ; , .' t".". - | ^ key ,i'!v Than Uriah i:-v v.'.'. ' . ? .are . . l.. h'tt i?>n-. . n<i listen-, ti -a. ..! . . t : :: >vit l-.\llu> tlil-loh f..', ! i:\ . a. ; ' i i* jityal t<? '.( .!!' ?aal' A' - T thai; 1>. t.iv. n. hi-1: d h -'.I j <i; or. t i.iiw a .. ::i li.hn .]?. -Miii '.I.:..? ? . ' 'tianiln ra' eo.;:-.\v; I.'. Pa."..- I TT.-p an. < . 5; . T-a ... Iiim'.i: <v.*. ;; ?:. r j iI?*VVilI.! I' at \'i:;V; ' ' ' iV i A.' >: ? \V.:- ! ! ' V* r * '" N" .. H.\ lVir.ripaL" Mativi.;.:- >" a in Lexington *.- ?-.iK.i |>j; 1 . lira-: lift : \ ' : ; i 1 :-\S!.Ul 11. ? VA-.nr.)-. Si - ' r .1; ; ( : Oooihv. F. ,\'T \v'. ..u.i.-, I- :?< . : A 1 >. ( . ' Hi ]-. Fa :u Ac lit. ! ?;;. H. F. r]> :!; y. < Marc j. !, ' rii-ss man;?I'a.il K. UVi, .' Fatm. Agi-irt; Aik.r.i W. i ... ,'v ?>iia. M.a ,. ( .ill .J. ai:?i .U --a.licHr-rr -+tt?- H.-' Montr AirvRt. U:-an.jr?*l'>iir}j In. any: ? A. lit own; ('5:;i: i- -! a: \t 'i :. .' I. A|. J! '.-kt-u.-i 1 *i%-k. '< h ,;.V. . . if ' "!n -t.: Ti 1,1 . :T:y; 1 . j j. i .. Hi? J.ll'l (I '.T.'.J !"Si 1;' > !.). ii'tu j,!* -1111 A| \\ 1 I; Host ar.'i Air. llhv.-;;:.1-. - . - pff? ^ Li I ta aiv?> x;r 'j??1?: aiMiitjip. I*' ? -i . n: ' Aj 1. . 1. jp|j| inly m) H'-y-r-ry? i?} -v^. a -j%| hi' A.->oi-i;tti n. . . I'lioi"'. \v. jit. i:iu;w?si>::\T? TII-AN'KS<; IV I \!> l>U IN J <M.I vnw \ , ; |g? . .... i|*rj Bi-li.m . ! >;<> in"That ail \v??i*k and a-?-? ! y v.akI ck a. .! ?:: iu>y." 1 {'.vi-ft ?! the ViiC.1?in> ita; n il < t' n*".1?ynr:?a:i I ' " ilauyhtiT-in-lan*. I' . ?! t . |Yj 31 ill ^ Ik-?1>'?U ill). ' |lirr?-. - ? ? (.- tsidL tin-in -t > Cohnnhia on Tii-nViriy' JgggS! JACK WILLIAMS it-M ? I) It U (; : S T O ITT. JACK WH I I UK M?r Drugs, Ice Cream, Sodas. T1 Cigars, Cigarettes and 1 j Tobaccos. re ^.'IA-5 (icrvais St. Dial 023f tfi . xvc David G. Eiiison ~~ < nt General Insurance Honest and efficient atten oi tion given to all hnsin**t fit placed with me. C Page 3 1 h?ll paine ,w> On Benedict ard Allen. Be..... Ua Uict : "\v: all my < hi 1 <1. it wax indeed .fl i f I - walk around ffl . ' it. t it..fi<?n and to ? ----- f rrf " * a i- ii; \v ones ' ;t ' ' I' ?f. and Mrs. J. Jij M!> '.' Charlotte l";* v ; f,,i -Ml .'\atlianiel Tuck .'v* thi hoivo cf 1" II'. IdiHPij; tfc!u. ] wo fit.'- v . "I' -Mis. Kthd " "a.thvr,. Mr,s. r . where I in comj, A- Hal): an - / mute. enjoyed - r.;c / ke,j by Mis. .1 J' 1 jrtl.<.,ft . j.S a ' ? !'] entertainer. Af, I-'a\-t;;.?:i(l kindly j (j?. (.^t v aj)(J "i .. v.s?fc the i, '-a fine driver ' V '< ?! y. 1th" ase atvd 1 .''t.amlv. enjoyed this ' ' the latch *" "i: tile outside M , , . and-' < rtch il v.lr:- n-\ witnstana n 1 a!"" 'j-'Wii. in great || soft ygls H ' <1 i- <ause she is I wanted her. to ~ ?ti-v-.?litre 1 ?>:ends too I ' turn t.o Union, we : M. .J. Bo.'an, II PU; en\v !! Hjgh H a K' id. supi and Allen i. : :'M '!' young : '> >. .1 f: (!- from Ben . . junking 111 > labof. Unc u??y b* l?roud of them and , : v !:U'V '? ?v...vvara : o~<fui work. ViR-'. my second " * Uie Haines > h'i'.i. ; nd am 'ably d >Jis. El .<>: a S. Thomas o is-tiIu ays j?K a-antV agreeable "" ' >! lo. Tiler. Any 'itv proud C'j' hw ser? XV XI. I3ogan . HikK NEWS "" . V- M I'liVl W. .v . ::i * ,::t .1"hnson C. . l y. < : as.lotto. N. C. n" !.-? ' Ti.an!>y!viny holidays : r M- i,itr>iiu ;y,' , _ 'Aorr. ill i< Tivttyr at this i inir. 'I?. . '.Wi'!: tarns <?f Morrisn: X; J. i> Visiting* relatives ?N My Lowry had v >;>. i'hankss , * . ... . ]>;l ; M:-. 'I ,..iv Hower.s, ' a I: v .: - Mrs. JeW I.Y-nvy. ' 4" . ? ' < ' !'"M " Ctrlrude. student - V.'a d iliyr. >Vh?H?l.' Char r. X. i'. sjM'.nt the holidays ' , . t r raivnt A. M nurl?Mrs, ?1 <? ' '.>%:ue at (i tthresvilie. v. - ' n v. II, Willie . :r <i .1:ir.a?s Mr.Mt y of the 1 '... ii' ;. < ;.ut n visited >. : . :.at:.es .. '. A. ( .ory. M i s.. Cun y. Mr. -Tv:*r Wiiii :ns attended an:-, tal h -e of M. E. r. !. "i.n_?U. ?? last X. ' triad to have C : : y \y.ifh for another ;: y, it*.. ker. spent i \ ~ 4 O U ^ . . i ?. -nyemirg> one ; " .-"a: a.i : * <. laliin . t. < r. jvrrts a M i!'. 11 ;r. to and Mr. >. <1 < .>!'< 't : v holidyi>s at ; - ,:a.' r i_"vt \v;y much to learn . li.ath ' ;' Mr. lb belt Crock- -. : \ 'rockett i lV'-smr :^ -i?Iv i.t of' York. .v.:- '! /!i _MiiU-r. a senior 1 . :>b!i Hi is. able to be back sv : :>.? !. Her class-mates are c V 1 (1 to have lur back. 9 i -1 ght on Duty! no one would suspect she used to suiter so severely at times... rlOUSATCDS of women have renrted that Cardui helped to IiCjVe functional pains of men natioh. and by improving nution helped to build up and enpthcn the whole system. No unan is. better off for having' ?rrp- v Hli iunctiOnal pains, imps or nervousness . monthly grinds if trdui would have | sed her suffering. . . . y Cardui in your case. - . course, if not bene- |fik jPJ ed, consult a physician. 1.1 iARDUl