The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7
ID Saturday, November 28, 1936
Mrs. Evelyn Buhls returned to il
W her home, Patterson, New Jersey, e<
Friday after being called to the ei
1 bedside of her very sick sister, B
Mrs. Charlotte Price, 2112 Wash- n
ington street. tl
11
Mr. F. P. Pompey of . East GerBit
"vais street is improving nicely, after
being confined to bed from a E
M severe illness for over two weeks. >'
IH^^We hope he will soon be able to
^ Nelson, Jr., now |>
"Who wtfs sorei
pneumonia
^^^^^^^^^^^^HBoetter. He
j^^Benedict college, who J*<
^^^T^nor^in the graduate school at tl
Ohio State University, Columbus, n
Ohio. T
.. 5 j<
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson from I tj
Asheville, N. C., motored down to a
see their cousin, Mrs. D. Miller
?225 Gervais street; also Mr. and b
Mrs. Scott from Asheville and w
Miss Mayfield fioiii Union, S. C. A
. They expressed themselves as v
having a wonderful stay. Mrs. s
Miller was delighted to havo them J
and hope for their early return.
> Mr. John Dillingham a member A
of the National Student Commit- S
tee of the Y.M.C.A. and who is h*
now'.with' the Emergency Peace" '
Campaign spoke in Antisdel Chapel
at Benedict college, Tuesday at >(
neon. Mr. Dillingham is on his .1
way to headquarters in Philadel- A
phia, after making a speaking tour r
of the South during the past two 1
months.
Mr. Dillingham reminded the _i
students that they were living in ,\
an age of chaos and attempted
upon theni their responsibility ir. 1
making our civilization safe.
MRS. M. M. SIM KINS, GUEST
1 'Greenville, November 2G?Mrs.
M. M. Simkins, field representative
of the State "T. B.'' misociaticn
was the over night guest ol
Mr. and Mis. W. It. Smith at theii
home at 117 Forest. street this '
week. Mrs. Smith before hei J
marriage was Miss Minnesota R '""i
Garrison, a former Columbia teaTHE
NIGHTINGALE CLUB ,
The "Nightingales" Qf Good Samaritan
hospital held their regular
meeting in the nurses' home,
Thursday, November 18 at 8 p.m.
The house was called to order by
the Vice-president, Miss Mamie 1
Shumate. Devotional services
were conducted by the . Chaplain '
Miss Ineza Grant. A'Very interesting
program was rendered by !
the program 'committee, after
which the house was opened for
business. v
' v The club wishes for everybody "
~ F"<-ocoin, iiiaij^givuig, ;)
BLUE MOON SOCIAL CLUB
At 9:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, \
November 24, T 936 the Blue Moon
held its weekly meeting at the
I ' home of Miss Alice Odom on Park J<
W0 street. Although the down pour ,
of rafn we had a wonderful meeting
with the president presiding. ;
Meeting was carried on in its us- %
ual way. Singing by the club:
My Hope Is Built On Nothing Less
Prayer in concert; Scripture lcs
-sen read by the president the-10th?
chapter of John. Bible verse by
those present. Minutes of the last
? meeting read by the' secretary. a
The minutes were received and ,j
f adopted then unfinished business \
was discussed. Watch the Leader
and you will note that the MoonI
ers has something in mind. No i.
new business. The roll was call- ?
ed. all numbers paid their dues. t(
The next meeting will be at the
home of Miss Thelma Reed, Tues- T(
H day night, December 1, 1930\
Visitors are always welcome, j
H, The club then repeated the mi'/.- c
Miss Odom served a delicious
t repast everyone enjoyed. At 11:30
B all. bid Miss Odom niti'e, nitie!
IT ' BRADLEY-JIM M ERSON h
y NUPTIALS
HP Cameron, S. C., November 23?
WT The marriage of Miss Malqucen
Bradley to Mr. Peter Jimmerson
were surprising t0 their relatives
and friends when the announce- &
ment was made Sunday by the '
bride's parent.
The rites were performed on ?
H Thursday night at the Methodist
parsonage by the pastor of the ?
couple, the Rev. VV. R. Bowman, 's
who just returned from tse South h
Carolina conference a Saint s
f George. S1
r The'bride, who entered the ere s
mony room with the bridegroom, '3
m was lovely in an afternoon gown
of brown chifFon velve'.. with f'
matching toque nnd smuii nose s
veil. Immediately after the cere- h
mony, the couple left on a short '
"wedding trip to an unannounced s'
destination. a
Tbe?groom?is a?very?populai?
young man; a farmer ami stated | t
V that he will continue to live hi ^
r Cameron. n
L A reception was held the fol- 1
L^^lowing night at which a barbecue C
j^fc^^ield and one hundred or t
fchknds enjoyed the menu. J
KACCII ANTES
Miss Mary A. Harper and Mr. I
isepli N. Jenkins served as host i\
id hostess for the elub Monday ii
g'nt at the , homy of Miss Har- I
it, on W ashington street. The
ub was indeed glad to have" its
resident back again' after a short s
cried of illness. The President, t
[r. Dean thanked the vice-presi.nt
and the nienibers for having
orked so assiduously and so sin- d
erily during his absence from (]
le club. Much enthusiasm aros- a
1 as Mr. Dean was heartily greet ^
d on entering the room. Mr.
?ean is loved by- all the club
icmbers and he exemplifies all
le qualities of an ideal young >
lan, especially in business and <
icial activities.
After the brief reception of Mr. ^
can the house was calm and the ;
usiness discus-ion ensued. Brief i
eports wire made to the presb tent
from activities that were car- -tl
ied on during his absence. Many
luns were forniulatod dining the 1
usiness hour.
The president found it necessary
i have a call meeting Thursday i
ight for /uStlicr development of j }
impir. phnisL We are meeting at i;
\yf hi mc ol'Aliss llameron Wash. I ;
lgton stveet. i.
The diVersity of the* evening was I
:>ke telling-among the gills while s
he hoys took time out to smoke v
Cainel cigarette, '* J
A delicious repast was served I
y the host and hostess, aftet 1
hich we adjourned to meet with 1
liss Maymo Stroman and Mr. Cy- I
il Otis -Spann, at 2207 Pendleton
treet, Monday evening, Novem- |
en 2.5,-1 OdG.
The Bacchantes Social club was
oyally entertained at the home of
liss Maynie Stroman with Miss j
trc.man and Mr. Spann serving t
(s host and hostess. This being a ocial
meeting the only business i
jjat was discussed was that per. {
fining to thtTTIuTfy that has been [
rrangul for Thanksgiving night. t
ifter the discussion tjie social be- v
an with caid playing and s\veet )
msic by. Miss Ethel \Villiams. I
The host and hostess served a
unu consisting cf delicious sand- n
iches, cocoa, fruit strbwl: $nd afcr
dinner mints. We later ael- r
lurncd to meet at the home of
liss Jc-sie Mae Gih-on on Lady ,v
Lrect, Monday evening, November c
0, 1 ! :;<; with Miss Gibson and Mr. I
Williams entertaining. ^
WANTED
A reliable ambitious, alert Nero
clerk. High school or college |
raining. Experience not necesiry,
if truly .desiroi^i of learning
ne grocery business. Givc refer-'
nces and apply "CLERK," care of .
lis paper. ,
HE YOl NO PEOPLE'S
PROGRESSIVE CLUB ,
inc 1 oung reopic/s 1'rcgressivfc .
lub met at the home of Miss Alice ' \
ntilh, Tues.iay night,: November j
0, 19'hj- Tliis being a social [
teeting, much of the time was i
evoted to general discussions. j
The club is planning Gn haVing ..i
party very soon. Watch the (
Leadef"-Tdr place and date.
The purpose of the cjub is to t
erve as an auxiliary to Bishops' t
lemorial A. M. E. church and all \
unds cleared will go for that pur- 1
ose, so please help us make our i
hurcli grow. " j
Alter the discussion the hostess J
liss. Alice Smith . served a very I
clicious supper . to the club and' (
i vin laum essieiUS, 11 W!IS Cn- (
jy.cd by all. I
We adjourned to meet at the] 2
ome of Mr. II. E7 Smith at 2208 * t
enate stieet, Tuesday night, No- )
ember 17, 1936. v
H.Al UKNS SOCIAL NEWS
__ lb Thomas Shelton ___?
Mrs. Etta Garlinglon entertaind
a bunch of yrung^sociahtes with
pre-Thanlcsgiving dinner Sun-J . j
ay evening,, in honor of her sons
lessrs?Luther Garlingtoh, Carl | '
Gajr ling ton aml Edd Grimes, a j
raduate of State A. & M. col- J
.'ge and thiir guests which in-j
luded Misses He mice Washing- I 1
an, Maggie Garrett and Lois j 1
mith of this city. Those out of ! ^
nvh included " Ethel Lee I'ruitt ?
nd Eunice Batery of Spartanburg!
,izzic Grimes, Mrs. Helen Greel-1y
and her son, Earl Greeley of,.
.V .. uu jrj irivnoi^ 1AIVIU V. U I C I UTJ j .
f Spartanburg; James Irby and .
tennic Leak of this city. L
Pieasi1' st'tld* the news to me no ^
iter than Monday morning so 1 ^
an get my column in on time.
LES HONS AMIS <
J
The club met at the home of
lr. Louis Gibson 2319 Lady St., ]
'uesday, November 24. Practi- I t
ally everyone w&s present and:
n time and the meeting was call- >
(1 to order promptly at eight ^
'flock by the President, Mr. Lew- ],
? Richardson. Devotionals were ?
ad after which the business scsion
was taken up. Everyone re- t
ponded'readily as usual with his
uggestions and also with his week
r dues. . ^
Arrangements were completed j
or the club's annual Thanksgiving i
eason party, to be held, at the. t
ome of the Vice-president, Mr. jo
,eland Stewart. The party is r
cheduled for Friday, November 27 ! ?
nd promises to be a gala affair.! 1:
The club i.< glad to lU'KlHAvlodge' f
he presence of Mr. Middlctdfi of j 5
tllen university, who visited our I t
neeting and wishes to announce | 5
hat visitors are always welcome.) j
)ur next meeting will be held at (
he home of Mr. Timothy Haw-1 I
kins, 2315 Lady street. ' .. 1
N. '
Prof. Samuel JL Pride of the
'orb Valley Normal and Industrial
nstitute at Fort Valley, Ga., am}
Irs. Piide are visiting' relatives
11 the city, Dr. and Mrs. H. P.
Tide at 80'J Oak street.
Mrs. J. W. Johnson of 919 Oak
Ireet, wife of Dr. A. B. Johnson
ne of. the outstanding surgeons in
he South is in Philadelphia visitug
her mother. Mrs. Johnson
nd her little daughter are exacted
to return to Columbia soon
ftei? the holidays to their home
ere.
M. Isaac M. White and his broiler,
Mr. Casper White, both of
iew York, formerly of Laurens
fere in Columbia for a night en
oute to New York after attending
he funeral services of their moher?
Mrs. Columbus White at
.aureus, S. .Ct, last week. They
ailed at the ollice of The Paluctto
Leader.
TIE CAVALIERS SOCIAL CLl B
The Cavaliers were entetained
n gala style at the,.residence--? f
>1 r. Richard Holman. The meetng
was opened by the Vlce-presdont,
Mr. R. II. Riddick, Jr. Anierca
was sung followed by the
.ord's' Praver. A Kriof lmclnoco
ession convened after which we
rere graced with the presence of
disses Ernestine Goode, Clyde
lymes. Marietta Ilymcs and MilIred
Hclnram- Mr. James Herbert
sung "Star Dust'' and Mr.
Donald Reed sung "Trees".
? ^ % m ,fc
rHE RADIO LITERARY
ANI) SOCIAL CLUB
Station R.L.S.C. is on the air.
ileeting at the home of Mr. Al>ert
Harris 617 Laurel street, we
pencd with the Lord's Prayer led
ty Mr. Roland Harris. Mr. Albert
larris read the XXIV Psalm, th? ?
lible verses were repeated bv each
nember* Old and new business
cere transacted by the (flub. We
lad with us Mr. Charles W. Iris*
>y and Mr. Pelham Jones, two
andldatys who will become part
if~the ;Radlo soon. . '
Watch The Palmetto Leader
iext Week so we will tell you of
>ur time on Friday, the 27th. We
vill meet at the home Of Mr. Rosoe
Jackson, 1400 Gregg street on
December 2nd, 1036. So we are
roing to have a nice time Friday.
Phis is statiohi R.L.S.C. signing
iff. Your announcer,
Geo. A. Elmore.
I HE LI CK Y BIRD
SOCIAL CLUB
The Lucky Bird Social club met
?t the home of Mrs. Annie Portqr
502 Main .street, November
14th. The meeting was entertainni
by Mr. G. W. MuDaniel. The
dub was called to order by the
Phaplain, Mrs. McCoy with clul
*ong led by her. The meeting
Vas called to order at 8:30 p.m
Scripture lesson, -23rd Psalm veac
JV Mis. Me'CoV ?ls:ri a enno, l.w!
? v. JV.V
>y her: I Will Not Be. Removed;
'laycy by president; song by Mrs
tlamie Coleman. r Closing song
ed by Mrs. McCoy.
The president took charge ol
he meeting calling for the minjtis
of the last meeting which
vere read, received and adopted,
I'he unfinished business was taken
'P. The sick committee reported
ilrs. May Belle Minton on sick
ist. Remarks by Miss Cam, Mr.
vennedy, Mr. Sam Williams, Mr.
1. W. McDaniel. The roll was
ailed by Miss Carr. Members
iresent 0. We were dismissed by
ilr. Williams**To meet again at
he home of Mr. Williams 1527
Vhaley street, December 1. We
vere served hot dish, Vlow tea.
;? ?
THE ATTORNEY FOR THE
DEFENSE
?"The Attorney For The l)eense"
will be presented by the
dramatic club, the date of the
day will be given in a later issue
>f The Palmetto Leader. You will
lot want t<> miss it.- The club seethed
this play for the entcrtainnent
of its many friends to start
he holiday spirit. You will enjoy
be consciousness of having fixed
"Christmas basket for some unortunate
or shut-in.
See "The Attorney For The Deense"
fighC for the life of the girl
!Both Winters1' accused?of stoalng
several thousand dollars from
ho firm, Multen Malted MiJkjcommny,
u here she is "employed.
Atty. for-the Defense: Jimmy
^arlylc?Mr. Raymond Bailey;
Prosecuting Attorney: Joseph
lampden: Mr. Reynold Scott; The
Jirl Accused: Beth Winters?Miss
Jrsula Pollard; Multen himself,
Jr. Roseborough.
Mr. Pollard of New York State
dr. Scott from Hampton Instiute
are newly appointed members
of the faculty of ^Booker
A'ashington. Mr. Bailey a well
mown Columbian returns to Counvbia
from Morehouse and Tex
s. air. Koseborouph is known to
11 Columbia. Now po on with
ho story next week.
OITH DAY AT SIDNEV PARK
The Dramatic club invites you
o hear little Robert Wilson preach
n Sunday, December 13 at 4:00
>.ni. Other numbers on _ihe prorram
will include musical num>ers
that you will erp'ov. RobertT
pe 12, is president of the Junior
Student council at Booker Washinp
on Hi, elected by the Junior Hitrh
;chool last spring. You will enoy
hearing the hoy's message.
)ther numbers of the progi;pm will
>e announced in the next issue of
rhe Palmetto Leader.
> THE PALMETTO LEADEF
NOTICE
The Music Department of Beire
diet college will give a Piano
Voice Recital December 11)30
in Alvtisdel Chapel at 8 o'clock
This Recital will feature piai.t
Male and Female Quartets, Fe
male Trio, Octet and College Choii
The public is cordially invited
Admission 10 ami ^f) cents (Bene
tit of the Library).
S. Louis Fir ley, Jr. Directo
THE "Y" FOR I'M
j ?
At 9:30 Monday night the Y. M
C. A. held its weekly forum in th
"Y" room in College Hall. Mi
Charles Hamlin presided. Mr. C
Lewis Duckett opened the discuss
ion, calling for the need of yam
pus business organizations and co
operation among the men. A. ver;
hot discussion ensued, with Messr
Robert Butler, Horace Tayloi
Glasgow Martin, William Wilsoi
Ben Thompson and _ Eugene MoL
ley playing the leading roles, bu
at no time, did'-the iron rule o
Chairman ifamlin, weakened.
At 10:30 Chr. Hamlin ordere
the discussion closed. A ten-mir
utc devotional period was ( < nduct
ed by the "Y" president, Mr. Cha:
McEaddy. who has" just i etui ne
from Atlanta where he at tomb
the meeting of the Kind's Mour
tain Planning Committee.
After a very impressive tc
minutes service, the forum wa
closed with the singing. of "Go
Be With You Til We Meet Again
led by the Reverend William Wi
son. The Reverend Ezekiel Chai
pel jo offered the benediction.
1 COLl'MBIA LODGE, KNIGHT
OF PYTHIAS
Columbia, S. (
November lit, IP.'!
To The Members of thj> Court c
I Calanthe:
You are cordially invited to
get-together meeting of th
Knights and Calanthcans on Siu.
; day afternoon, November 30, r
<1:30 p.m. in thfc-Add 'Fellows ha
! for the purpose of discussing plan
Tpertainirfg" to the Welfare of a
I concerned fraternally. Talk thi
' meeting up, and come, prepared t
formulate plans for the big thine,
that must be done.
Fraternally,
t E. R. Lewis. C; C..
T. J. Morris, K. rf R, ^ !
LA AMASAUNT
The tlul) met at the 1> nutifi
home of tho Rev. and Mrs. I'atte
sen, Tuesday night, November 2
*: The meeting was called to ordt
| by the president at the usual hou
; Opening song lde by Mi s Kunit
j Bowers. My Country Tis Of The
' I'raytr by Mr, Clarence Richart
son; Scripture reading by M
! Mervin Mitchell. After which
program \vas rendered by tl
> committee.
H A Thanksgiving Reading I
Miss Kva Grant; a solo" by Re
I; U? rrough; The Origin of .Thank:
11 giving by Air. Walter Scott;
I short talk by. Mr. Smith. Afu
. j which Mr. Mervin Mitchell intr<
; duced to the club the speaker c
'the evening. Rev. Leioy .lacksoi
'j Rev. Jackson. brought to the chi
j a vvc'mk rful message^ of Thank*
i giving.
, | The Hub adjourned to meet i
II the home of Mr. Krne-t Lewis o
I Tuesday night, Dieimber 1, 1
The 'host and hostess served sa
, mon salad, sandwiches, smacks an
, tea, jello and cake.
Mr. Mervin Mitchell, president
,j (Miss) Marion. Bn wn( reporto
THE FIN LEV II ic; II NEWS
Chester, S. C.?Coache*, Atkir
son ar.d Hardiifand Blue Jack
ets went to Union Friday, wliei:
tlie Hlue Jackets defeated Sims II
ld-7. The Tigers kicked to th
Jackets and covered, the ball, th
! Jackets hoi 'ir.g them three down!
! then the Tigers kicked to th
| Jackets five yard line. Shanno
i returned it 'Jo yards f. r a touch
I down. A pass from Ghisf t
White wa> good for?an extr
point. In the second quarter
pass from Gist to N-r Young wa
good for another touchdown. Th
| Tigers' score was made in the 2n
nuartcr an . no more scoi-ine- fo
them In ttTe game! After TTi
game the boys were honored wit
~f The Blue Jackets will meet th
Stirling High Tigers in Greenvilh
Saturday, November 2i>.
LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
'Prof. L. 1). Bradley, Principal
Our principal and fac-wlty ar
well pleased with the progress th
School has been making this yea
along all lines. Quite a few en
joyed the Bingo party given at th
school's auditorium on last Tues
day evening by Misses Tillmo
man and Harrington. Miss. L. P
Bracey had as her guest on las
week end Miss Marguerite Brad
. ford of Kingstree, S. C.
Prof. Oscar Prince and facult;
Misses Hastings, Prince and Bel
j cher with Mr. James Eaddy o
New Hope, 8. C., spent an enjoy
able evening wit^h the Misses Til!
man and Harrington and thci
j schoolmates, Misses Bradford an
> Braooy. ;
I Misses Britton and Clark had a
J\h eir week-end guests Miss Owen
of Cameron town.
The boys basket ball team i
doing nicely in charge of Prof. J
E. Mclver.
An enjoyable evening was spen
at the home of Rev..and Mrs. J
U, - ..
t
BEfiUTa^ROIT
1 HHEBEDDaQ
An award of $50.00 It mad* each y*ar b
' tlon to th* Negro or any N*gro group for t
submitted on an Improved method of b<
ST. LOUIS, MO.?Hefore giving li
, you a few useful beauty hints for it
making your eyes more alluring, 1
tefc/me remind you that my contest u
will close December 10. 11
I am goit.g to give $50 to the one
who sends me tkunbest beauty sug- ?'
gestlon. Just^fwrite a 250-word a
letter about some beauty hint ybu 1
v have found useful, and mall It .to l(
??me Ut bll Locust street. St. Louis. ?'
Duplicate awards will be made In f[
j'j case of ties, and the decision of '
f' j the -1udges_ will be final. -Li
t Your eyes are by far your most
j Important feature. If they are full 1
of life und sparkle, they lend an
. i luuennaDie ciiurm to your face. I-1
' I Rut If the eyes are dull and life- ''
| less, with s t rag g I i n g eyebrows 11
| above them and drooping lines of "
| fatigue below them, tlie whole np- '!
1 pea ranee is spoiled.
d We must. follow the plain; comi-)
mou-sense rules of lieu It h.?plenty
of sleep, wholesome foods, some ?
n time spent out-of-doors, arjd a little
,s exercise.?if we wish our eyes to
,1 remain clear apd attractive.
" The woman who ""stays up late s,
|.; night after - night, "burning the ,,
candle at both ends," will sooner s
or luter show the marks of fatigue
in her face, and the tirst traces will ,
appear in her eyes. Instead of being
^ clear and sparkling, (lie whites of i,
her eyes will he dull and grayish. ,|
1 lvven for those ol us who lead >'
a fairly normal life, there are a ,
10 few little precautions we can take ii
if" to help keep our eyes attractive. <
( If you keep your eyes fixed on one t
a point for u long time, the tiny
,, uluscles that hold them in place will n
it F. Pearson's on Friday evening at
11 the "Baby .Take In'' given by them i
for tlieii .little five weeks' old son
11 .J. F. l'earson, Jr. Quite a few i
is valuable' gifts wgre received and '
o while the baby slept his guests
;s ! \uh'i- served ice cream and cake by !
Misses Clark, Britton, Owens and 1
.Mrs. Mclver. '
HKTIIKL PUBLIC SCHOOL i
? , - i
Camertciyh, S. C.?Bethel public
M school is progressing nicely under '
r. the 1 a.lei.<hip of 1'rof. McClary '
4. and .Miss Owens. They are work
n: ''iMr wiy hard trying to bring this
r. school up to the. standard. ,'Th( I
e pie-Thanksgiving program- that
o. was given was enjoyed by every
J. ne. The .trustees Oppressed them i
r_ selves as being pleased with the
a work of the. school and are coopH.
elating in every way to make this
year one of the best in the his- .1
,y ury of the sehool. .. j.i
v. 1'rof. .McClary spent the week- i I
end nt Xesmith with his wife.
a .Miss Owens spent the week-end i
,j with .Misses Clark and Britton.
friend >1. K. Church and j l
ft. Brown Graded School
ib ? |
Sunday school was called to or- '
<l( i- at 10 o'clock with the Supt. j \
it Mr. E. 1). Ncsniith at his post. A |
n veiy interesting lesson was dis- j
fj. <-u.-sid. '
1- At 11:30 Rev. J. S. Burroughs
(I preached a soul stirring sermon. ^
W'v were glad to haVe some of '
; >ur white friends to .worship with i
t. is Sunday: Dr. Mathmatic and his ,
rit nil from Kingstree, S. C.
The chicken sale given by Mr. J
K. I). Xcsmith Friday evening was _
quite a success, also the sermon
i-. preached by Rev. McClary in inlcrust
of Mrs. Speights' club. Mr.
t. Thomas Speights of Kingstree war
j. with us also,Sunday. He is the
husband of one of our teachers
? .Mitt. C-lco Speights.
i The N.F.S.C.'s boys chapter held
its fifst meeting, October 27th,
t. 1936 and the following officers werr
fee ted to serve in the term of 193'.
' Roosevelt Pressley, president a
c C. M illard Pressley, vice-president /
3 Hogan Wilson, secretary; Alex r
$ i Pressley, reporter; Henry Press r
.ley,.treasurer; Mr. M. E. McCot- ?
try, advisor. 6
After election, Hogan Wilson s
d made a report on the group meet- s
i Iirur held in Kingstree and explain- v
7T ed tne constitution and by-laws of ^
he X. F. S. C.'s and assured the *
, cr0.110 that..thcy_wxiuld bo welcome ~
to visit the next group meeting
c to be hehi in Kingstree in Decern- _
;, l)vr. The evening class will meet
again on November 30th to con- e
tin ue their program, in soil conser- ?
. vat ion crops. m
CLOVER NEWS J
< "^Mr. nnd Mrs. (). TX Miller had ^
e as their dinner quests Sunday Mr. ?
v and Mrs, Robert Saye Dulin, Mr.
i- and Mrs. Luther Sadler. 0
t Miss Emma Guither returned
- home Sunday after spending a
n week in Columbia, S. C.
> Mrs. Ltlia Miller ar.d Miss Hel- |
t on Miller will leave \Yednesday to
- spend the Thanksgiving holidays
in Winston-Salem, N. C. with roly
atives.
Miss Patricia Lawrence spent
f last week in Gastonia with her
mother. 1
M rs. Earline Adams and son
i Wilhurn, Jr., are visiting relatives
cl in Kings Mountain this wee)c.
Miss Myrtle Goode of Winston
s Salem, N. C., is the guest of hei
s | mother, Mrs. Annie Goode this
I week.
s Mesdames Vennie Armstrong,
f. Hannah Currence, Ida Burris and
Mary Ratford attended the Holi
t ness convention in Spartanburg,
last week. v I ;
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y tha Foundo- f j ^ ^
ha bait papar ^ I *Vs<?',
kouty cultura. ? \ y ''
ecome crumped Just us any otliei
tuscle of the body cun become si iff
'his results in eye-futlgue. am
lakes you feel tired at the end ol
lie day.
If your work requires tliat yot
onoentrate on an object near you
s In reading, sewing or typing, trj
Ids experiment: every few minutes
jpk up from yuur work and lis yotti
yes on some point in the distanct
or a few moments. This change!
he focus of the eyes and allows tin
iLLle iiuiscies to rest:?hrtr"a greiii
elp in avoiding eye-strain um
atlgue.
u juur ejes lire nreu nrter tin
ay's work, and you Want thern tt
jok fresh and bright In the eve
lug, try lying down for a few tnin
tes with your eyes closed and plac
tig little pads, soaked in cold watei
r witch hazel, over the lids Vou'l
ind that this refreshes your eyes
onslderiibly.
If you have to work in n dustj
r srnriky atmosphere. it's a good
Jeu to was.li your..eyes in the eve
ing, using a little eye-cup tiiat wit
ost only a few cents A good eye
/ash can be made by dissolving
ne-hnlf teaspoon of clean table
alt in a cup of lukewarm water,
Kill llie eye-cup with this solution
hen lean over and place, the cur
gainst tlie eye. Throw your neat!
nek until the eye-cup is upside
own. holding It against your eyt
o the solution canT'spill Iveer
our "eye open and look froth side
o side In. order to Wash out tin
orners of your eyes. Hut be ?ur<
he eye-cup Is perfectly clean he
ore you use it. or your washing
my do niorp harm t ham good
Miss Ilonthy Jackscn of Gasto
a. N. C., spent the week-end her
Miss Luvenia Davis left Sundi
night for Rock Hill, S. C., who
she'plans to- live.
Miss Kula Mae Davis of Yor
S. C.r spent Saturday here wi
her sister, Miss Louise Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jackson. M
in Mrs. Pete Hardin visited "Mi
Mature Currence at her. home
a ?i--- ?1
. .. wvviivi v. OUHUii)' i
it ill.
Mrs. Essie Tate who has be'
risiting relatives her? for the pa
month left for her home in Gla
<o, New York; Friday.
LEXINGTON TEACHERS EN
^ GOOD MEETING
Many Prominent Educators Ta
At Institute
Lexington, November 26?T
Institute for Teachers of Lexin
ion county was held here two da
last week at the Lexington Hij
school. The attendance accor
ing to Miss M. E. Wright, t
leanes Teacher Supervisor w
100'ic of the teachers in the cou
y- ; .
The sessions were addressed 1
VV. J. SchifTley of the State D
lartment of Education, Columbi
T A... .Tohncon cnnnvvicAr P
lumbia Public schools; Seymoi
Carroll, field representative of tl
American Human Education s
dety. Columbia and J. P. Burpe
if the State .Agricultural and M
hanical college of Orangeburg <
he last day of the institute. Mi
SI. L. Mance and Miss Vivii
s'ance of Columbia public achoo
vere amonjj the instructors i
he institute.
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