The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 11, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8
~'Pagt 8
V- NOTICE
All the teachers belong to dis
trict No. 3 are requested to meet
at Waverly School, "Friday, Jar.
10th, at 5 p. m. The teachers who
are eligible to thiR meeting.art
the teaeheew who teaeh at killian.
Ittylbr Chappelle, Cedar Crt:k.
Zion No. 1 and li, Mose Pond, Free
Hope, Dalentime, l'otiae, Ror.nd
Top, Flat Branch, Shady- tlrovti,Bethel
and another school neat
Balentine school, holder on Fair'-,
field county line.
iMrs. Neal of Mose Pt>ntl schqoi
urill Ka Qwl'.ol Q.lih'oee til ton.
churs on the art "of teaching pri
mary methods. ' J . .
W. H. Bowmatl, Pres.; LexU
Scott, Sec. ^
NORTH CHAS'N NKWS '
Rev. J. C. Murray, Pa?iur
Sunday school convened at it.-I
usual hour, with Supt. teach, vs. I
and students at their place.-. j
At 1.1:45 the pastor ' as. er.d'.-d '
the rostium, Select e<l 1 iaj
Subject, "Who Will tin.'" Hi' ix
plained .this text, beautifully and-1
intelligently. lk'H't cached a.- ne. j
er efore and every due as held
spell, bound while the man of
; spoke by, tlie way. We hie indeed I
proud of Rev. Murray. Tlie- d<'<u>. J
of the church weiv otuned and _ j
united. 125 i a:li>ok < f t . I.-id'.- ,,
Supper.
At 7:d0 the pastor immnt. i
rostrum, selected 52nd l ; lan. ject
"Awake, put oil thy j-t;? mr.h-J
shake thyself froiii the da-t.
rise." He delivered a - mv. t - :
full of the holy ghost... \fivr v.':.
we had a spiritual to-'^r.m.y no
\ ng; Rcvv Mui-iav i - 1-n.v n! I
his rally, knowjya. "I'oJk
three numireu nam Ka 1 as
every one are. ;,<keVf nay v.
; dollar. Help us f \ t uv program
over. \Ye a >' '..harking
those of you \vh'<V "rup a- in "v.
Poor Rally. \\\ Ailst' l' at.- <| -? ;?
Km as Da'v to 1?5 homes. Conlmittee:
Bro.W,. M. Fiasi r W M I.
gan, Bro. I. Alunham. '
On Juiiuai .v H'l!i lilt1 .* .: 11."I
. . .'-vaesst 6f St'. Peter's-are'sponsoring
a Pew Rally. .Please eoopviat'
;? With us.-- .. ;
Rev. anil Mrs^M. ('. Murray. ?.
tie Jimmy and -M: s. Mari. ' I: y
gory were the guests of \| r^r
brahatn 911 January 1. They Vx ;
J pressed themselves as ihjoyi
a lovely repast:
- " \ You ;are eleoine at ?>nr. I'i ie:i -.'A
uhurch .in the pines. "
PEN 1)1.1 "ION M.WS
King Chapel A. M. E. ( iain h.
Rev. (). I). Young. pa 'or ,
tDue to tin- snowbound . a .
. ' th\jre was a faithful l\-w i '
. day school. The lesson wa< brh 1
ly discussed with the classes. Ali
enjoyed the lesson.
cended the rostrum: Ue tea 1 t'o't
scripture reading .11 verses of tin.
'8th chapter o'f St. .! i!
preached c wonderful sermon ten-inc
for a text the ''.find :vi>i ?>t.
the 8th Chapter of St. .)> .n "Ano !
ye shall know the tiuu\ and 'h j
truth shall make.you lie :-\I" 4
e'rtjoyed this wonderful >?;v.
We aie de.litrhtyd to have . !'. .
Ytung for our '"pastor a:.; j
every sermon he has j.i . }'? ;
us.
Miss I). V. WnshinotMi - \ [
R. Webb front. Stat"- J - i . ??. Tj
angeburg, S. spent -iuiit* . j
with heir parent s ami fri- r.d-.- 'V
were glad to bavi; litem- wit
Mrs. Vihia Peppers u s t :. ..in !
n??r priiofct M , 'w, W,| ,
'-Stmdjiy. _ . " - -{
s Mi.s.s 1'eliee Miller. a-.-tu i -nt >!
Alcorn College spent tin. >" m:.j
hotdays with h ! par. nt- Mr. an : ,
Mrs. James Miller.
On l>ec. 2<>. l'roi'. and Mrs. J.
C. Mcljughlin an i Miss Mai.iii'
- Sherard of Alcorn, Mis-.' a:.,'
Misses Ju..nila .JosepiaiTe ami
Clotelle Sherard of .Columbia. S.
C. were the dinner en - Mi' 1
and Mrs. J. K. Mill. r.
Misses Kllen and N . 'i;;e Cn
rison and Miss Ruth Iltaker
Bel to re, S. C. and .Mr. , i; ...
Bl.'.rnest Garrison wert. tin- after
noon quests of Misses Filir.- and
Lessie Miller Iter: L's.After
spending the hninlay.
with relatives an parent*. Prof
and Mrs. J. C. Mclaughlin. Mi.
es MurnlC She raid and P. lice Mil
ler have returned to Alcorn C.rj:.
lege, Alcorn, Miss.
; HOPKINS N 1; W'S
Many students have returned ?<>
the various colleges jes.ime
their work after spending a Mer
rv Christmas at home. A|: le-uel
the vjeather was sonuwhat indement^Ttmyrme-t-n
m-v< ?| 4i.<- - lev'
?? and snow;
A party was given Monday, K-eeinber
30th by Miss Elizabeth M.
Newton at the home of Mrs. Mary
Netvton. Those present wer-*:
Prof. L. Butler of Wateree; Mr
Essick Brooks, formally -:f |)etH>it .
hut now h si'liii1.1 in ' >! :) 11 : i; Mi '
VV. W. Man'igault of Columbia: Mi
John Bell also of Columbia:
Messrs Phoney Webber. Henna:
anr^ Kirkland McKen/ie all of East
- over; Messrs I. L. Barber and A
Neal of Hopkijjs; Misse- Ethel E<ola
and Vivian'Webber, Miss Eleanor
Simons and Mrs. Helen Brooks
all of Eastover. A delieiou* eo>r
was served. Everyone s^n..i
pleasant evening1.
Prof. Butler" Mr. P. Ue b, '
Mrs. Helen Brook? and her littb
son Essiek Brooks, Jr. Mis.-es Eth,
el and Leola Webber were also jp
Hopkins on New Year's day on*
their way to Columbia where they
attended the movies.
Miss Elizabeth M. N ewton was I
"the truest of Mi?S\ Vivian I. Webber
of Eastover, S. C., for a few
days during the Christmas varation.
Sunday was a beautiful day and
Rev. J. W. 'Neal delivered a won,
derful sermon. (j
*
REV. PAUL R. SIIEAHAN TO
I'REACH AT GOSPEL TABERNACLE
SUNDAY 4:00 P. M.
? An afternoon -program at Gospel
Tabernacle 2100 block of Richland
Street,! Sunday, January 12.
R:ii . oi sh:hJe the program will ?1)
on. Hov. Paul H. Sheahan will
pleach at 4:00 P. M, The Harmony
King: Quartet will sing at
TiT>r?. Everybody is invited to attend
this program. Special music
and special songs will be rendered.
There will be tv^j sermons
the first by Dr. Sheah^J at 4:00
and-the other at 8:00 P. M. From
10:00 tp 11:00 A.M. SAjiclyy School
AH arc welcome.
Rev. R. IV MILES. Director
. W AI.HALLA, NEWS
. S Ttfday was a- \\Ty beaut i fu 1
ay l'or. Christian church worship-.
;>? . s. "Altm-ugh the grotind .was
wet.and .-p.'Aw in plac.es, they were
sii.-:'.:.a! iustr;.vtib??a.
The Flat Rock baptist Church
Sunday Sell- <d met ' as usual call-"
d ; > <u;dv by .Supt. Jones. All
if teachers were at their best
:?T i which review by the Supt.
iP. marks ,?.n "Thankfulness" l>y
Bio, M. Or Cleveland which was
. cry <t uttely. '. . .
1! A Ml Rev, R. B. Steward
- r.ded the iostium with the fol
> .owing niini^ters: Rev. G. \V.
l\? - Rev. J. A! Ncrris:-The pas.
tar .-fleeted for histext St. 'Matte
7:7. !'!:< me "Obedience."' Ev..?
insDifhtSun
' /aj ?j:00 l\ M. BVPU
Mi- !;s tri'ly attended.. ReV. R. B.
Steward miide.some very fitting're"
. i'.:-n 1;-^ ami fit hi-rs." 1 1_ : 1
A n:oo I'. M. the pastor pre..-.J
- ;ii!> ;!!i;!' touching -eiinu.n.
iVxt St. I.tike 1:4. Theme Hunuryinw:
for tin? 11 ivrhost'% Total am.-'unt
raised $12.41.
The New .GaUle1? Baptist Suniav
School met as usual called tc
1i de.r by. Superintendent James
Mob re. Tilt* les-on was hoflutiful.
A :a .- l : :n each class. Remarks
!>v t ti-v superintendent.~
The Trinity SI. K. Clifirch. Sunin'.
Sr'nu-'l iiicf at 10 A.M. called
r in < i i hy : he S ,fT7 M isr?SythdiL
lVar-'-m... The le-snn was convey;
'1 "iiVipi esiiye meaning.'
ih'.' Kih'hy Whitov. is "improving
. - Mrs.. Klisha Jones is on the
; il l-, list. . .
Mr. 1'. Williams returned from
-a-A4w<si:'.t .stay with relatives in
\ t in nta. Ga. - *
Mis. Clara Grant had as hei
litUjj V; cuvts. Tit - ay.' Decembei
! he- dauirhtor-ir.-law,, Mi s. Cleo
. Giant. 1> 11 it. Mich.; Mrs. Lula
H'mhes. Miss Mamie IJujjhes
VI: . ka fence Tluy h't Mr. I-.uth:
Maxwell ail < f IlbeTton, Ga.
M' Amanda Williams returni
n lay mornimr from t'harf
--it-.-.- N. I"... unpleasant visit with
relatives and friends.
Mi. ini i Mis. John Jackson and
|! 'ifit i:;i>t?? "?-* ! to Columbus, Ga.
f.'ri T M"' I "l*iv? dnyi i**ith t}i?- for-*
rer's parents. MrAind Mrs.?.IackMis
Ma White ia turned to re.
tiu- hoc stuilios at ^ehet-.a Junior
College .an<l -others.
Mrs. Hat'lit-"M " re. Chattanooga'
i't nnesseo is spending several flays'
',1c as thc.u'.ast of her sister,
Mis, IN-avl-. Thotniv>'oii an i family.
Mi;, ami Mr-. Fred Pavton- of.
L i ry. IVnn. spent* the yuletide
v.-ith lh< latter's mother. Mrs. Al< "
James ai d, family.
Mrs. ['ay".on will he kindly roI.
i?...j .a. Miss Mali]'- James.
Mr. ami Mr-. Foster Jones had
V.- ihgir dinner guests- ?Firn -"l a v
-? Hr?H?i't1' ward?trim?ivuridav
nijfit' wiTTi MT. and "..FT-". Andrew
WiHon.
Air. and Mrs. Rufus Greenlee
uw_Mr, G'taJy. Evans visited reP
uives i.n ll'iea Path, S. C.
Mr'. Am - .Maxwell returned t<
ho < ('(' Camp in. Clinton, afteri
i very- pleasant stay here with
- mother. Mrs. I-Nter Maxwell.
W: .la ?.e an i "daught?-i>,
.M, s Nettie and Ethel
t ( hat tu. foiia, Tenn., returned
.to their h cie after a pleasant stay
a. .-;s ' f Ml-; -Mire E_
lames'. . ' .
Prof, an i Mrs. (>. II. \Vashing'o
v. i < ' t lie. dinner guests of Mr.
.ml All-. John (hldsniith, last
Friday.
.Mi s' ia (Ipl smith spent a
?i"i>- 1. i no?lioiidayr in Sme
a visiting' relatives. ?
_Q1LS. I.ITT1.K TOWV
WAI.II AI.I,A.
opiposed liv Clara Mae Grant,
i :?;ig.
)i..-e|-\ jnjj. the sun, ip the horizon
"v* il: f v.-i'ii delight, -?this Sab A
oath morn,
I la- snow ea; p.. d. ?Hlue, Ridge
Mountains,
Ptoe water, in it- fountains.
V o,-i a ?t-hefetleetion otth
e s ui.1,
: i._ .... 1 . v.'..! I... I U
. ! ..vv ' ' j 1 hji- . (hm/dul iiiui u.
rt-rired with praise?first Sunday
i-- tin- ycaj^..
I'<? attend ("hunch, -"divine's"
?
Makes one praiseGod,--on'this
day,
- !! - .'.i nee., 1 . our Creator,?
Let's pray:
! T!ie A MY)ixiieiis Chur.ehj
bolls ringii s,
- I 1 re-* the M".y of .birds, sing'
ink':
WaliiaUa, i- my'town, Llovc best.
" e h -<11) !Vr L niMs't, ran fern,?:?-i
"ft '< nr-. 11 at all should cheer,
i' lie^t Sim<hw
t"he year. |
ST. PAIL A. M. K. CHURCH
ItVv. It. Aj Young, Pastor .
At 12 oYtock the pastor brought
his hearers a noble sermon r'fT'Tast
Sunday. .
oVIock the remains ?of ^Ir.
John Robinson of Spartanburg was
brought honie and funeralized at
St. Paul. He died December 24.
Mrs. Mary G. Suber passed to
the great beyond after a abort ill.
- ; i
ness. She was. a Christian and a
faithful church worker. She had
many friends both white and colored.
She was laid to rest under
a beautiful mound o? flowers in St.
Paul's cemetery. She leaves to
| mourn her loss a husland, father
six children, one brother, 3 slsteTs
and a host of relatives and friends.
The first: basket ball tfame this
season was played Dec. 20th be
tween Fomaua and Hope. Scores j
30-0 in favor of Hope.
Mr. and Mrs. LelaTid Counts re- j
lUrned home on the first after spen
ing a few days in Baltimore visiting
relatives. They reported a
most enjoyable trip. ' 0
Mrs. Francis Thomas is on the
sick list. We hope her a speedy
recovery. ^
CI.OVER NEWS
Mr.' and Mrs. Mack" Dunlap of
Columbia, spent a few days here
J! st week the house guests of Mr.
wid Mrs. Stella Jackson.
Mr. James Byers returned Saturday
to his home. in Durham, afer
visiting hi* parents, Mr. and
Mrs.Author Byers, and Mr. ami
Mis. Theodore Byers.
Miss Sadie B. Adams left for
Winston-Salem. Sunday to resume
'icr studios at FounUriir Street
School.
Mrs. I'arnice Jackson was call<1
to GafTney Saturday to attend
the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Ada
'efferics who was funeralized Sun
day.
.Mrs. Wilson spent the week-end
n York, the house gu.st of Mrs.
?Mary I, a lejohnr ?t??;
Rev. P. B. Barnett was the ,:in;
ior guest Sunday ol' Mr. and Mrs.
. \nJy Miller; ?
i The follow ing persons that
spcnt the holidays ?here 1 ft foT
. hi* vsirimm Snn/lnv' Mice
es L. Robinson Barber Scotia;
Jennie -Watson, . Friehdship Ceiliege;
N. Jackson, Brainerd J v.
College.
Mrs. Sallie Adams of Hickory."
S. <" <h" -huu.se- guest -ul' hei
sister. Mrs. Lizzie Craw foul -last
' week.
. * Miss Hadasa Currenee leturned
Sunday to Salisbury to resume her
studies at Living^t^n..?College.'?
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson had as
their guests, Sunday * for a few,
hours Messers. G. A. Adams, C,
Peg ram, and Mr. Georiro-Currenee.
. The church school bourd of
Chapel M. K.' Church met at the
home Of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Adanu, Monday night an 1 re-elect-.
>d tea hers for the y ar of T.'.'IG.
Revt- 1'. R. Barnwell prtached
a so\il stirring sermon Sunday
morning and evening to a full
house. He preached as ne\cr before.
Every one gained- ;; thought
from the new year sermon
The church school of Flat Rock'
Church was re-organized Sunday I
at the usual hour for the year
ol 1 H.'3?>. The following persons
are: Silpt. Rev. C. I?. Adams. Set-. '
Mifcs?LI, Miller. Tres. Mi. Andy '
Mllcr. Teachers. Mr.-A L'Patt.r >' 11.
Mi's, l.illie Holmes, Mrs. O.
i>. Miller. Miss Bcaulah Prtlus
tnd Mrs. Vennio G-illi i>
I III LKR CHAPEL
a. m. k. ( nriu n
Rev. < . M. W hite, I'astor I
Newberry. S. C.?This first Suit-!
ay ?.( January, "Mjetng . beautiful
>\\ rhoa i vause_miin>- to tindthcir
way to the Sunday School._ Offiei
ers for the year were elected. A|-;uug
with others, Prof, E.F. Floyd
I - -till Supt. .Miss Ernestine Ru:
j ftm, Stcretary and Mis. L. .MrrmT"
j 2eT7"Trea-urer. Just a few chang-!
es in- the Sunday School stall".. |
The; .morning message by the.
| I'ast. r was-taken from Luke 5:5.'
| The Invisible Storehouse of God.:
The spirit ran high and many re- [
ioi-ed. Rev. J- R. Wright?on
Marlboro ".of the A. M. E. Zio.n
Church w'a- a visitor. Rev. F.
Harper assisted wilth the Holy
Communion.
Study'ft r the League', hour wa.short
and pointed. The- officers
for the year were elected: Mis<ej
Lillie M. Harris, re-elected prosi:
dent; Marian Rates, .secretary; Mi
Augusts!'?Pettis, ?T re a out or?ami
nvany _othcr offices were tilled.
At evening worship the pastoi
-elected Hebrews 12:2. The Joy I
of the Cross for lO.'IG. Again'
there were many responses to the
word. The Holy Communion was.
adlimiisU'icd by the Lighted Cross
-which was very impressive. The |
eleven organizatic ns of tIxt church
winch include the adult and junior
[groups, and placed every membci J
| with some group are working and
j looking forward for llklG to he a
I bhnife^ year.
XKWS FROM WI'ISI.I-Y
M. E. CHTRCH
Columbia, S. C.?Our fourth
ouarterl.v conference for 11)114 was
ho! ! on the second Sunday in Nov.
i We had a visiting minister tri
ieach at Wesley, Rev. Young of
Newberry. We were invited to
! dine at Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dan^fw-rly's
home:
I There were in our delegation the
Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Punches, the^
| pastor and his family.
I Mrs. Ella Pagi diner! with Mrs.
M. I.. flreen and Mrs. Sinclair. We
enjoyed ourselves very much.
At 3:30 in the afternoon the
quarterly conference opened with
District Superintendent S. A. Funches
in charge. All reports were
good. The Superintendent was
paid in full.
The pool peonle of Wesley are
benevolent and kind hearted. The
weather was unfavorable but we
were not forgotten by our-* good
people?dtmnf?Christmas. ?Wb
IUE PALMETTO LEADER
I^mr Half:
WILSE W.
PHONE 6820
WHY PA1
U ?
Good fr
(A Bette
AND SAVE Y
1MPROVEE
?Tl
I Greenville ^
EFFECTIVE MOM)
A LONG FELT NEE
I vi1 Thiirl.' Inn ') ;(H)
I.oave $t. (icorge 10:11
Leave Branchville 10:12
Leave Orangeburg 11:12
Leave St. Matthews 11 :.'L'l
Leave COL I'Mill A' 12:45'
Leave I'nion 2:28
lliii
Leave Spartanburg 3:30
Arrive (ireenville 1:25 1
Arrive Calhoun __ 3.;19
Arrive Atlanta 8:10
-No 20 stops at all statio:
MODERN (O.UHKS. THE l.C
NOW IN
' ? .Consult Tii
W. K. Met EE. A. <
8-^
A l TOMOBII.ES
CRAWFORD'S
]
28 Nash Sedan $ 50
.'50 Matmon Sport Roadster S GO
28 Ford Roadster 135
20 ForJ Roadster -- $ 75
20 Ford Sedan .. $ -75
27 Ford Model T Pickup S 25
2G Ford Model T Coupe $ 25
20 Ford Tudor $125
21, Ford Victoria Coupe __$225 i
22 Willys 77 Sedan - $225
. 25 ( h< v. Std. Coach $425'
22 Hupmobile G Sedan . __$2G5
22 Chew Sedan $215
21 ForJ V-8 Sedan .. $215
25 Ford Y-8 Tudor, Brand
Ne\v '1 ;w - - .$520
22 Ch.v, Std. Coupe $205
- 22 1 1: Roa.lktel
,22 Ch?v. Coach * $225
22 Buick Sport Sedan $405
20 I>"dge G Sedan ... ..$125
22 P rniac Coach .. $2G5
21 Ford Sport Roadster . $105
20 Ford Sport Roadster ..SloO
22 Plymouth Fix. Coach __$205
21 ( l ev. Pantd Deliv-rv ..$125
20 Fur.T Y-s, Tu if r. Brand
Xt ,v Save $75.00 $570
Why I'ay'ioO to $100 More
. who;. .'oil can buy the same
car for less at
CRAWFO RD'S
1027 Ma r. >'. Phone 4128 j
tf.anl: tho*< a;.', -vouKht or
' nt to T.t; "parcoriaye.
We dir.-d at tl.;- pome;- of Miss
Mary 11 ~k. M). am: .M"-. J. Hope, "
Mrs. Manlie Fulmore, Prof, arri
Mrs. A. M, Garrett.
We^have several sick members
vho ate Mrs. Fanr.ie Games, Mrs.
P?. H. Baxley. Mi. G. I.. Ratliff,
Taylor, Mr. Jo-' ph Cook;?Mi. T.?
Danntoally, Mrs. KlU.n Yant, Mr.
A. Ford. We pray. God to re- sture
them .to their health soon. _1
Mrs. F. S. Mingo, Report'-r
<11 Kit AW NKNVS.
? ^? (
? Sunday bolng buauuful, n,nny of
the church-goers found. thenv
selves going to seme church of 1
he city. The Rev. Humphrey off
I I.umberton, N. C.? was the pulpit'
guest of the Rev. W.F. PrLncp t
f Pee Dee Baptist church.
Mr. Ernest Taylor who depart- f
ied this life on Tuesday Dee., Ill, j*
was fun.ia 1 ized on Thursday..Jan. '
2, at the Pee Dee Baptist church .
by.his pastor, Rev. Prince. He"
-leaves to mourn his loss., a wife,.,
several children at^d a host of
relatives and friends. Mr. Taylor .
was a well known citizen among t
both white and colored of the
community.
Mrs. Banna Marshall, who pas-- |
sed to the great beyond on Fri- i
day, Dec. t22rid, was* funeralized )
on Sunday Dec. 22nd at Wesley
Methodist church by her pastor.
She leaves to mourn her passing j
a husband, father, several'- chil- \
dren and A host of relatives and \
friends. Mrs. Marshall was also
~n?vreB-Atnown citigen throughout 1
S 3 : T
ladies A |Y-J I
lrli*Ari lu I ?
MARTIN I
1118 HAMPTON STREET ||
ir
f MORE?
;e - ;vj'y^"V I
r Flour) ?
OUR MONEY 1
) SERVICE I
' B h
[)? I lv
ms d Atlanta AY,
JANUARY 13 ~ \&
D NOW PROVIDED I
",u- i?
A?M. "Carolina?Special" 4-y
A. >1. "Carolina Special" * j
A. M. "Carolina Special" X
A. M. "Carolina Special" |
A. M. "Carolina Special" {
P. M. "Carolina Special*! - , ?j?
P. M. "Carolina-Special". ? !j!
-P.. iVK?Xarolina Special" ? ==#
P. M. Train No. 29 - : x
M. Train; No. 29 {
P. >1. Train No. 29 : :
P. M. C. T. Train No. 29 !|!
lis (ireenville to Atlanta.
Y
JWKST RATES IN HISTORY ?
EFFECT < %
I
cket Agents X
[J. P. A., Columbia I
y'l. System |
X
flO^ _. |
|
PLAN PERFECT PASTRY! J*
>! X
If you want better baking, start j|*
with -our r-perfeet-- Flour! Many A
women whose baking is famous,' X
date improvement in their baking X
from the day they first tried the {
Flour we mill: Worth while trying,
isn't it? Small trial-size bags. X
Large bags for economy.
ALLEN BROTHERS |
MILLING CO. f
' !*
C olumbia, South Carolina X.t.
MILLERS OF TABLE-TESTED .{.
FLOUR X
i
i
THK MORRIS COLLEGE HOR- !
NETS ROYALLY ENTER- V
TAIN ED BY PRES. ANl) MRS. X
I. I). PINSON. *
X
I). J. ''jerry" Marshall Elected A
Captain For 1936. {
By Wm.. .Me Kin ley Bowman. 'I*
\r, *:*'
_f The Morrris College Hornets IA
were royally entertained in -tfe?! jf
College dining hall on SaturHjw j'X
evening, Dec. 21st by Presidenf | {
and Mis. I. D.Pinson. This ban- K*
i|uet climaxed one of the best 1X
srrid seasons in the history of theiY
H"net-. X
The dining hall was beautiful- y
ly decorated the school colors I *i*
of blue an-1 gold, with a large foot .|.
jail at the principal entrance. The ! *i*
count? ladies that_were guests of , X
the squad were very beautifully I ?*
li'i c,,..! 1-X-- . ~
- .-.-^rT-TTT-ciirr-mresi 1'HIISIHII mO-'X
ft Is. of evening dresses while the ^
young "men were attired in hick- *j*
)i-v trousers and blue coats, all
this made the scene move pic- , *t*
.uresque. IX
The honored quests of the squad |.'j*
'.vrre Miss Camilli Mosts who was 'J*
crowned "Miss Morris College"
7" : X
his community.
Mrs. H. L. Buchanan of New
York City spent the Christmas *f
holidays with her cousin Deacon X
G. W. McCall and family; also {
ler sister-in-law, Mrs. M. A. X
McCall.
The Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Green *t*
ind son of Richmond,- Va., spent X
the Christmas holidays with his
father and sisters. X
Mrs. M. B. Sutton is on the sick-, i'
ist at this writing, v
I
uring the Thanksgiving Rally.
The guest speaker was Mr. J. toi
IcCaine, former coach and now to
latriculating in Temple Univer- A
ity graduate school.
These words of welcome and the
ddreaa was responded to by Mr.
latthew Ramsey out-going-caj>- '
lin and senior. """"
Mr. 0. L. Prince and Mr. M.
winton the other seniors on the
quad also made remarks.
The squad also elected "Jerry"
larshall as captain for 19JO grid
eason. Marshall is the plunging '
illback that did cxcelh nt play- Re
tg all during the sttkson of ItWS. vo
"Zent" Zin intention. star half' "
ack was elected co-captain.
Coach "Buss" Williams also
nnounced that the Hornets Were I.i
unner-up for the SIAAA chant- ft,(
ionship in the past grid season,
he Hornets won 6 out of eight
antes dropping * only one Con- en
sren.ce game to Allen University
y a score of 1*2-0. The . other r^'
ame was lost to Florida N. & I. j.
istitute.
? :
THE PRAYER BAM)
I to
The Prayer Band* met. at the gi>
onte of Mr. William Nixon Tlrurs re<
ay nite, Jan. 2, 19MG. i.i
Mr. Dixon read the scripttire Mi
'sson and explained it hi'aut ifn 1 - Th
'. It was taken from Rhmaty Sth Mi
tapter and 1st Verso "There is l.o
derefor now no condemnation.-" Be
v # v *?*
PRICES That A< tee A
unnnc! Tk..: t 1
a.' 1 1K1I 1 & i f 3
? AT YO!
MOST CONV
noMc^
MAXWELL HOI
Pound !
GELFANDSMA
Quart Jar
? ? ? -MOUNTAIN
LAURE]
8 Pound carton
FRESH GROUND
12 Pound Peck
Popular Brands a
Tax Paid?Pa
NOBTHFIEL
3 tall cans
EAT WELL SA
3 One Pound cans
All 5c Candy Bars ar
3 Package
Larpe liar la
O K SOAP 3AVir l3c 1
White House?US ()/.. Jar
Apple Butter 15c w
Ar^o or Koscdale
Peaches 2* > can 15c
No. 2 can i h
Tomatoes 4 2~o
LUX TOILET SOAS> S(
3 bars 20c P:
Dfcpcntlahie? 1 ,arue Ilo\es _j " _
Matches 3 for 10c; ^
All Flavors-- -?' C
Speedy Jel 4 for 17c j <s
American Cheese
Aged Pound 23c L
; ; r iM
Oxydol *pkg, 5c
Camay Soap bar 5ciai
Red Sour Pitted?N<\ 2 can V(
Cherries 2 for 25c >]t
' 1?:
Cireen, Ktringless No. 2 can I '*]
BEANS 2 for 15ek:
Lux Flakes pkp*. TOe; y\
G OX) D EATS
-=?=??znn
Home!
"Where The Dollar;]
? ,
! ~
Saturday, January 11, 193G
We are nil horlzed by the Direo
r of the Better Housing Program 8*
figure Government Work.
artisans Contracting
Company r
tones 3487?8535
> ( >
DON'T SUFFER j
w H I1 suiggisn i-lvcr, Kidney
ouble, and bad^Blocd, when Old' ?
liable Indian Tonic will relieve
u: Only One Dollar Bottle, pos- {
ge paid.
Alio try a^ bottle of Wonder
?t: Fifty cents, prepaid.
Wonderful 4 in 1 Hair Straighecr
and Grower, finest flavors.
My agents make money: write
agent's proposition.
Roberts Laboratory
Union Springs, Ala. ^
riv \\-nyn t'lrcc rrr'onis given
.the leaders, and four baskets
.en to the. less fortunate. Those
riving presents were: Mr. Wm.
x< n, Mrs.- Katie Solomon, Mrs.
iggie Dixon, and Mr. Joe Fields. * v
ose receiving baskets were:
s. Elizabeth Scott, Mrs. Mary
lie,' Mrs. Simpkins and Mrs.
thea. i
Vith Your Budget ?
' "T-7 . * Y
Vit'h-Your .Health S
v
1 u ~ h-*
ENIENT ?? |
STORE#3'
X
ISE COFFEE I
25c ' I
?-- - : ? YONNAISE
? ' "
39c |
[j SHORTENING |
$1.00 |
? - *i*
T ni?M MF \ I
ll 20C l
wK^VHETTES | ? ?"
ickage 15c
,D MILK |
19c |
RDINES |
25i| ]
id ( hewing Gum y
?s 10c |
i ty Flake ;? j_
SAMPED SODTiS" i ~ t
! X*. - - - ' * *
it).-package 10c :j: ' I
\ II" LAND ^
bamt butter |vi
1 lb. Jar 15c
; . y
'i-l I'-" \ otfetable or
iXmato ?
DTP can 5c :j: j
VLMOLIVE SOAP f
_ Bar 5c
r. hoy's Drcakfast &
OC'OA'l lb.can 15c |
Tape-Nut Flakes {
Package 10c ;j;
ilier's Corn Flakes 1
2 package 15c |
, * . j
'Mcurs Star ? ,
)rned*Beef can 19c | !
?:liuni Si/e, New Crop *j*
RI NKS lb. he | I
ocn lieauty. Sour or Dill >! ^
ckles, Qt. Jar 15c | 1
110 P 11 1 C E S | |
Stores
Does Its Duty" I ^^5
i