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J.,. ; ; GRADE S HOC1 , , Fill out teris coupon and mail <> stamped envelope to The Pain j [ J310_A.aaemhly.-5L, Columbia-,?S. <? the roll book, and you w ill recti; 1 XAX : x vl1 ; 100 Boys ' j; Represent The -1r~ MAKE EXTRA 5 i . ??i VALUABi i: ACT A1 1| ,'jk.TK: Z-k CIKCULATK - J The Palme | 1310 Assembly Sire XK"X"X"X"X"X~:,vv . ah for Thtt Junior Pag' liorft ill* in r.ha offirfi nn Ifttar iht) ay afternoon of *ach w*?k iolt<#r? are rec?v*<i to* lav m ?>or_ BLLL" ' MARGARET WRJTES Ileilo Bill, I have hem having a good tim? eVery since last i'hursday. allow you are just anxious to Ilea. ?- about it, so 1 am going to tu.l.you On Thursday 1_ went to .Morris coi loge, where they held their An nual Thanksgiving rally; alte. listneiiig to a very lnteic.-lii.g jiograin, they roised ($3,100.43, ...ice wiou.sni.u one nun..i eu sixty a.x uoaars ahu lurty.-three com on rriuay i went back to .Morn ? cooiege, wnere a good meeting wa. ?.eiu lor ail the rural scliooia o c/uin.er County and again 1 had < ..g nijiG". on s>aiuiuay i went t ...uj v.>. me institute,' Mayesvi.lt .j. a. w acre tnc ini ciuus lieu ?.ieu' .iciu^vciuunt Day program ana i iiu- ci still oiggcr time. Ui ... 1 WctK to Alt. Juish uu cur anion was Deing lielu . ....u meic 1 nau tne biggest Una j. U-a. Ltin l near ine scuoof De. i..g.ug, au i must run along; l. v uw?l'voi. will meet mc a ...... ...c iuigti an aouut the bit ?. ~.u i <>iii uix lai' a .llliu Liu. -u ui uiicr Will pick you uj week. Margaret Wright .1.6 AC A DEM V N E W S. Keva Holmes. eii^ujuule Kauio l'arty wa. wpOuHureu oy Mrs. S. V. Ruben. ...uiiuay evening lor the bench -eiuor rally fund. ..... aoiuor furkey .contest wa ..'uart?.ial success. James Mile; .nu'U Hi, was the winner of th turkey.?1 """ inunksgiving Day was pleasan <y spent by teat'hers and student. ..e. e. We had classes in the for> noon, followed by an appropriat< ,-iogiam. directed by Miss Singl-. .on. That afternoon a large groui attended the Bettis-Walker gann in Augusta. Thursday evening i r iiaiiksgiving social was given bi ord, 4th and 5th grades under suj ervision of class advisors, Mrs. B L. Nicholson, Miss Hatcher am Miss Ruff respectively. Mesdames C. W. Nicholson an< Viola Oliphant, Misses 'Ruby Nicl clson, Reva Holmes, Sallie Brad ley and little Victoria and litt! James William Oliphant were dii per jftjests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Oliphant, Aiken, Thanksgiving da. They visited other relatives ar friends in that city also. Miss Beatrice Brown, who i teaching at Olar, speht Thanks ?i-.j r a.i i. i >jl l K'viiik #i"i me wt-vR-eim wan ni narents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M Brown. ~ The Third Hi will entertain-Avith a Radio program and Hen Part} on the evening of Dec. 14th. Mesdames Eugene and Thomas and Misses Essie ami Thomasinn teachers, spent the week-end with their parents Mt. and Mrs. Geo. T (The ifliTH'S t;KL/\Qjr -wefki.> RILL CAKY ER, Editor ION BLANK !! __.:..198 ..... I! < > < > state __ ;; AGE "T ]\\ 1 . ? < N ' >' ?i t together w4th a self addresggjd , i i ; tto Leader, Bill Carver's cluo. ?Gt??our name~\vi11~be placed "on* |( s a membership card and button. ^ 2 TED! 1 ' ? ?: X~j r% y-1 f ~^ -g # ! n V aim vjiiis " A X a? * i A ' Palmetto Leader :j: _ ... *i*' ONEY AND WIN * .. X ,E PRIZES I ' ,. X i ONCE! __ ?fx X MANAGER | . " x j, L'tto Leader I X ;?t ' Columbia, S. C. | HuJnu-s of this community. , President -and .Mr^? Nichohioi UTti.lt/li .1 tlw, To... . ....I _ .... in?vuuvu eiivi *<11111 U 1L' W uhvi-*!Tiwtid.s at a sumptuous din at Thanksgiving. . liss Mary Thomas, senior spin .tie week-end at her home Green A'ocxi and attended the wedding o , .or brother, Mr. Charlie Thomas i teacher, in Trenton Junior lligl nd Miss Angeline Smith. Other .J Uisites who attended the wed ..ng were Messrs. Blasscngala am Varr of our faculty and Floy? .Iammonds. Hazel Benjamin am sear Thompson, seniors. Tiny to port having enjoyed the. oceasio: ety much. The M- and V. W. C. A'.,.esenteo an interesting progran > a large audi, nee .Sunday even ng. ' 'resident Nicholson attended T>iv of Mt. Canaan Union at Pine hove..Trenton, Satuiday and I>iv at Beaver Dam, Aiken. Sunday uiulay ho was accompanied hC \trios Elam, Zack Simmons am afaycjtte Nicholson. Those orgat __ aiions nmt rihu-Lu?monay-d'or th. hport of our school each cjuar .er. Th.' Blasseniralec had th i uests (iurinpr the week-end .Mi's s Fi ancc'S?PahntmC? ?tttby?BlxxsoTTeali and S7 I.. Rei ord and Messrs. C. IL Blasen^al 1 nd R'oh?Dean. Mr. Howard (J'ode. freshman pent the week-end at his home .'inety Six. Mr. Goode is our no< .QtC - ? .5 * * urn! ue is a vaiuauic sset to our Glee Club. Mrs. Viola Oliphant, after Ijjiv ng spent several weeks visiting Natives and friends here and a; Idgefield left for her home in No\\ 'ork Saturday. She left her tw? hil'dreiy "here to attend school a Bcttis. f Rev. Robert Kenner. the grandather of Mr. .J. R. McCain of nm - ' acuity, and .Mis. Martha McCain f second high, departed this lift ast week. His funeral was held t Poplar Sprint; church Sunday. )ur young men's chorus furnishd music for the occasion and a ;roup of our girls were the flow' r girls. Rev. Kenner had spent lany years as a gospel minister. Ve sympathize with the bereavor 'uneral Director C. W. Nicholson vas in charge. Miss Hatcher of our faculty spent the week-end at her hom n this community. A I.ueky Tieket Party will be he social feature here next M< n 'iy evening. The winner will receive a cash prize. Madam Burleson's "Dallas Step pers" gave an enjoyable performnce in fttrr chapeT Wednesday evning to an appreciative audience. Miss Josie Brown of our faculty was the dinner guest of her parents in this community Sunday. If you want to be well informed vou must read The Palmetto Lea r jler. cacii week. -> ? ?? Subscribe For The Leader j " " * atef ABBEVILLE NEWS. Dr.. and Mrs. Glasgow Humph rcy of Gatfney were in the cit Sunday visiting friends. Mists C. V. Latimer and Pro Wm. I.atimcr spent Thanksgivin with their parents Mr. and Mr Larkin Latimer. Miss Harriet A. Wingfield spet Thanksgiving with her parent Mi1., and Mrs. Charlie Wingfield, ? Miss itascrra Clements Wits visitor Saturday of "Miss Anni M. Appling. ^ 3 >Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Turnc and daughter Miss Eugena m< -toied~tp" Mr. Cai'hiel and spent very' pleasant Tluiuksigiving wit 1 frii lids. " r [ .MissMillie It. Tillman spent tl | holidays with the Misses. Fair. ) Mrs. A. J. Chuppelje spei 1 Thanksgiving with her sister Mis 1/4 D . 1-.LIU 1>. uuillinvil. Misses Daisy and Gertrude Wi son were home with their parent Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilson eluriti Die ThmtksU'ivliig holidays. " Miss Annie M. Appling wish< to thank both white and colore for the-ir aid "in helping her to rab the 1 ighest amount of $5.35 ?1 u: ii g tho popularity contest for tl A. C. T. school. Miss Appling wei the sweater with the initials < the sche ol. I Mrs.. G. A.. Gray spent Thank giving in Augusta, Ga., with hi i.daughter Miss Rebecca Gray. I Miss Ruth V. White spent tl holiday sea-son -in Atlanta, Gr ! with friends, , Mrs. Nannie Lee Inbotleri, Ra cigh, N. spent Tliankseiein i with her aunt Mrs.."Pinkie Tea Mrs. Maggie Wright, was visi ! ing in the gate city of the Soul Atlanta, Thanksgiving. Mis. Ivlla U. Jenkins -spemt tl \\eek-end with heu- husband M .Deter .Knkins, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Thomas Washington, * o Charleston fs. in the city fyr a fe days visting his < 1?L friends. .'diss Sullie/M. Taylor is hon .unti. repairs of .her school i< co plet'd; thai was damag ,! b lire in Wilson, N. KIDGlvW A Y MAYS Miss lJlaiulic OuUcn. accomp hied with Miss Milmie (JaitiHr Ulaney, S? |c., spent the week-el in Columbia, S. C.. with.. Mt iilanchc Taylor < f li'JJ.'! Uorva street. They, .reports a. very, o joyable stay. . .Miss I.a i;vst Murphy who is a , eiidiikr Mather.'^. Ar.ulomy,?(-Yet leHv S. is spending a while flume. % Mr. I'asteJI Gladden was tl ' tinner' j^uest on Sunday of I Mot 1. .dr . I:. ]]. Glyddcli. Mrs. Atliv Hensrn is still un I ieix list. Kev. and Mrs. J. I'. N'eal a -on of Kt-r.-haW, S. were t .eetk-eii.i ptosis ol Mrs. Xea .other,,. M i s. Lilia Outten. Mr. Ha;, ai d Hudson was hoi .foin the CCC camp for Thar, tiviner. ; . Al . (It orpe Outten. a stude f Moth r Ai adniiV was home f he w cek-e'nd. ( [T.NTON VI AVs; By A. W.Thompson >ui'.dav heire ? v.o-y?pJAinea lay practically all of the nuonbe < i\ vr?>ii t(l f .c Piedmont cor .rin e. Although the Sund whool.bejrjin i n tinie by-one >(ir oldest Sunday school t>ac -t's Who w 11 , Piir ht on iimo~WT lie lesson, .Mrs. 1). Bendy. Smi'iav lliai', oovioi' hep-in five hy ih'V iit w ! a" t r. lh-v. \Vs ker of Siriilahh n ir. S. liiv. \\ . ft. fW'iiitc (He new pa tor of Betn?!l |\. M. I-*. .is welcoi ' ] l>y .his ineinhi'is and is oxpe< .(1 to can y on real service. Tiie Y. M. < el il< w i ! meet he home of'Mr. I), f. Pruitt, Tu Inv 1 !/./ /..i. !.,.? w .11 i ...... ......ii.o, ,ii i iiiimi" s ;i askid to b." present. H. Hamli ceretary. Mr. s iu'ioii Hr- oks left in the a fi'Min t<? ri'SHm.i- his schoi 1 wo in Chester. At?W. Thomifon the report md airent fur the weekly news Clinton a I n'i with Mr. j. K. I.c\ .ibL Sunday with Mi Inez (iallmat). a charming yotu lady of Hraiicrd. Just hefo -he h ft she ret ted a Very plea mt stay. Come avain Miss Ga .mafi, you "are welcome at ai time. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. -Gary onto nine i dn Th?vnk-trivir?r and tl week-end Miss Inez Gallman c -f.f.y'il'e. a ^eni v of Brainei Institute: Mr. and Kirs. .1. TI. \V lace. Miss Uuhy Miller were di ner- guests. A goose dinner w served.. Friday. ?:0n p. M the Your Men Social (duly met at the hon I of Mr. and Mrs. Gary with Mi | Gallman rrrt Mit-S7bir?n RrnPl. janother student of Rrainord j hf>rmr guests. A salad course wi ' hot cocoa was served. Mr. S. L. I.illiewoorl spo i Thanksgiving at homo. J, Miss Martin, ope of the tear ers from Simpsonviile spent tl day Thllftklay in ("linton. Mnssrc .1. H \Va!lo"e. Mori< Taylor, E. .1. flary visited Spa T-lvv-fr lait Sunday. u Little Miss Rottio TTamlin ? And'rson. S\ C., spent Thanksgi ing with her parents, Mr. ai _jTHE PALMETTO LEADS] ELLOHEE NEWS EviV ybody enjoyed, being able to witness unotner "Thanksgiving Day". .uisst's Susxe Mae Irick, Victoria Doulwright spent the day Thanksgiving here with their parents and relatives; als0 Rev, G. H. White was the weok-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and daughter, susie M. Irick. Mr. Ulysses Hailey of Barnweh '* who is now teaching in the Oak y Grove school spent the last weekend at home visiting parents. ' * Miss T. Anderson visited Sumy ter, S. C., and spent a few days s- with her aunt who is a senior at Morris college. lt Miss Adline Boatwright and s other relatives, also Miss Gynthia ; Williams spent Thanksgiving1 with a Misses Alease and Rosalee Gard0 ner of Cameron, S. C. Miss Annie Lee-Walker and Mr. >r Jessie Gadson attended the Oak il- Grove?sehooihv Thanksgiving dina i.ei' given by the P.T.A. a The Elloree "Mules" will play their last game Tuesday, Decenilt> her 1. illope they'll continue to win. Much thanks should be giv11 en to the Coach, Mr. Jamgs Willams' for ?avii*g., such a good line ip this yoar. The Shilo A. M. E. church and ^ ithers are expecting the general JL "I't'ivi December?2nd-" mtil the 6th. Hope they will have " v grand setting this year in El'< 'oree. ? M iss Willif. M. /Walker made a l pop call home Sunday to visit u her. sister, Annie Lee and parents. ?i. , MINTURX SCHOOL NEWS The readers of this all importt kant paper may notice this item co see wliat is going on at this ,iard working, fast growing school 1 tvnieh has been worked up from -ar-twd teacher school to now a d seven' teachers crowded school unt vler the leadership of Principal licrrictt. Rev. llerr^dtt has work jd untiring to build this school 1( which is now taking the lead in ' Uiilon county from several an,ks. A Tlianksgiving program I vds highly enjoyed at the school ^ Wednesday evening, November 25 .it 15:30 o'clock. Quite a crowd of n .isitors witnessed this program II white and colored. The main ad> iress was delivered by Mr. P. ,L. Bethea, (white) who serves as haii man of the Trustee board, lie xpressed h i nislef as heing -happy "~7ih1 complimented the promoters a ?n the program. He also compli i, mented the school on the splchdid , work byinir done. Principal Her> iott in ,hig remarks stated-how i much he enjoyed the work in the four-years and how much he had icon helped by the Chairman of t. be Trustee, Mr. P. L. Bethea and H other>; and-tti ded them hie sincere^ a thanks.-. At the cmj of the program Rev. },( llerriott took the Trustee, Mr. Bethea down to the'bgcdjjriers' build ntr to show him about some work lu that is needed on that building hat he Imped to have accomplisht), ed. After which the lady teach ^ ers, MDs Alice Bethea. of Dillon ] Miss Clara L. Campbell, Dillon; ! ss K >.*!? It. Quick, Hamlet, N. I Mis> D .retho-, frn??;-.lb nil .... 4? W ? UUIVI.1, 1 Mlli'ii: Mis* Corrine L. Palmer of j-'lio an<l .Miss Hejon K. Mikell of Charle.-ton. wont down?to?the Somal l\v nomic? room to serve thejrvfveshments which were ice ream.- -SftidvViches, chicken, ham hnrjror. cake, drinks. cold_and-hot Tfi jj>:v>sing don't miss stopping in the little town on the Seaboard vsiil'oad they call Mintn^-p?all . a ?ul f< t MlltlUtli!f' Sl MMBRVII-i-K NKWS &l % . - ttr ( lark preacher! TT <>!iC sermon or. Sunday m. . r.ing !i yi V "rbr?It.? Psa'rr.; fu. x\ t<t ' Pranks.'iv it:". ' Wo lad ac _tsitor. -.Mrs. Lucile (Jaynes, who ' .vado ri Wry ir.tor >t!ng tah<. W< i ire very proud to. mi o> tw of on ' ,Mstini?iii n.ed m -nme's. in persor >f .Mrs. Kanir.e* JuRinyleto* aim _ j Mrs. Hester Bryt\nt( back with u> 11' | train fmtn the North. Another heart f?lt sermon was " 1-liVered hy Rev. \i\grk on Sunn lay night; his text was taken from St". John 14:12; subject, "Ou; ' ; Kterr.al Home." The sermon wau rk ! er.joyc hy each and every one. | Airs,?l.uoile?Rrtnvyr -visited tic ei | she is a member of Bethcf At M of' K. Church. ,v-i .Mrs. Hestenia Frazier of New ss! York is visiting "her mother, Mrs it*'lark at the parsonage. Jshe has ... , 1. :n ?...? ' - n-i" < n in. ?ui is improving nicely. , s-! The Trustee Heard of First l|. Haptist*gave a Fish Fry and Apjy pie Pouch at the residence <xn Mrarid Mrs. Klijah Middleton on r. Tuesday night. Kveryone had an enjoyable time; it was fun to try (if your luck on sticking the apples in a tub of water. It was a splen^ did affair. . Tl\e Zion club is giving a play " entitVid the "Challnnge of the ' ' Cross" on November 30, at 8 o'<^l<fck. Kach and everyone, is cor1C d'iali y invited to attend.' lU J The pastor received many nice things?during Thanksgiving week :s and wishes to thank all of the "DonO'rs." th j Jennie S. Clark, Reporter nt I .Mrs. .John Hamlin. Ml*; Wvlio Willinrrto t-r, . . ..V v. ....MIMO TTI.-Iica IA' I h.(announce his marriage to Miss iir ' Mary h'i'ifshnr, *~!ntii?"lnYl--Wmrmrr. ber 28th. We hope for them much ->n I success in their married life, r-1 Mr. S.ammje J. Richards, Leal | Crist end Estell Sandors spent Th(?nks(rivinpr with Mr. Bishop v-j Taylor over at North Clinton. A id very pleasant stay was reported. i V " "I COVER THE COMPANY'S AREA" Merdjry Dropped to Zcr0 as Compony's Area Sports 11 Inches of Snow. By Peter D. Simmons C. P. A. Correspondent Rainbow Springs, N. Nov. i-S#?(Special t0 the (Leader)? Howdy Folks and a hearty handshake? Ye Dabbler still hails you trom the snow icresteU mountains of this section of the Nantahala where the good old summer time is gone and the once beautiful autumngj tints of the trees is painted a glistening white by the sizzling snow. Here we have a beautiful scene of what can happen in a few days. The area is beautifully clad-in?it a -eleven meh~ ts ol snow as the mercury crawled down to zero. On yesterday we experienced our coldest day of the season as tjie mercury Hjml?f?d -bo?-twerrty-otgTil" an<T as the day dwindled toward dusk took a dive t<> an all time low for this season as it dropped to a few points below. A few Sundays agG we dropped into Morgantc 1, N. 0., amidst fulling snow and threatening clouds .o witness the closing of the A. M. E. Zion annual conference held in the city which is known as the *'lWM-n f'ty rf the liiTilrnl-t" We ound that lovely little city over. un with people attendihg the Conference which was presided over by Bishop U\ W. Woods, re-. cently appointed to the bishopric .it the general conference held in .reensboro during the summer. After being introduced this correspondent found the bishop to be x very interesting character, tho' omewhat quiet in manner he was oeaming and jovial at all times, lie \vas accompanied by Mrs. Woods. At the night session Rev. Andrew N. Gibson who has been camp minister here for over two eftrs-TTceivC'd an appointment and was sent to Tennessee as the pasor 01 the Dandridge A. M. E. Zion church- Reverend Richard A. G. Forster of Caldwell chapel, indianapolis, Indiana preached tho sermon of (the day as Elder Hill ~>f the Asheville district directed nis ghoir in some very beautiful -elections which was held in Slade chapel under the pastorate of the Reverend I. B. Turner.-' Yes sir folks! Turkey Day which is known now adays^for its football games and various other sports was typical of those we have read about concerning the early, trudgers of the land the Pilgrims as everyone came trudging through the snow to help enjoy what was considered by the many guests one of the olunned and carried out menus for a Turkey Day dinner ever witnessed at such an occasion. '4Jare came through all covered with beautiful coats of sauw?ae-others slid from the high way. We were compelled to keep two shifts of cooks going from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday in order that the 240 pounds of turkeys, and other things on the menu be ready for the day. The dining hall was neatly decorated for thf* Qoaonv* U- ^ - wi i,iit; jiar wun falling leaves an<l branches from various trees which added that harvest'! touch to tho ntTnir Tl,/> nunu was planned and submitted by your correspondent who is the Me'ss Servant -of this outfit and was approved by Lieut. Clarence A. Boone, Mess Officer and Leon J. Heed, |Capt. 67th Codast Artilery Commanding Officer. Yessar 'twas a gala day. .? Gossip Around_Tne Area Has it that .' . . even tluugli Ye Dabbltr had-?Xm,-ft^L"4rr-trmtgtrr supervising the preparation of the turkeys and baking pies, he was looking fresh and >uli smiles when a certain charming fein emerged from toe crowd and h?uL nirn at dinner . . . the gang want to know why he braved the sluJw" to take her to her_ car then threw mow "balls at her ... .C. J. (Undertaker) Johns'on, Koose v e 11 i Mountaineer) Mooney and Henry (I'astry) White had to soe their dinner guests home after the'afair was all over here and suffered frost bitten fingers and toes. . . . Jerry H. Thacker is on a wonder since a certain brousing em has grabbed , a choo-choo and dropped into Chicago recently to spend the winttr in the "Windy City'-'. . . Won<f?r where did Jerry go after the show at the "Home" m-FrantrttlTTtie othi r ni?*ht ? Ye Dabbler is wondering what has become of a certain Spclman fern down Atlanta way . . and some one wants to knew \vhats so interesting about that letter from a certain brousing and vivacious Knoxville College Co-ed. . . . Yes sir, it is kind of tough to hear of Virginiu State trouncing .South Ca rolina state to the-fune of 20-7. Morris Brown gave Clarke tho run around in their annual Turkey Day tussle. . . . Wonder what's become of Allen Univ's. team? Can't hea anything about them. . . Itj wasn't so surprising to hear that Benedict hild State to deadlock of 6-6 . . . and the mighthy Morehouse Maroon Tigers dropped their Tuscaloosa affair to 'Bania State! Hornets ... What happened to Claflin this year, is it because Big Bell jsn't any more? I picked \Vilberforce in their coming tussle with W. Va. State. . , . Tuskegee went in an avenging spree in their tilt" with Wiley Wild Cats and gave the "oats ' n licking t hat-tcW long Te remembered . . . The boys I on the Bjg Ten football teams has shown their wares this season. , . and despite the fact of the two days strike of Oze Simmons that young gentleman is the talk of the sport-minded world . . . and now folka a> we watch the out ? | furttr BY HERBERT 1 V ^ FROM ONE T< When something. j Lcoks bad to y< But not for long 1 To send mind ? I And I shall have The day you ce About the way I 1 As though youi NOW THAT 'THANK Were the grave I That so humbly > That aside h: Does your nature You to fancy' tha Was imp^essi j That was fa!: Oj imagine how He must feel if f Not for long When you p come of his chances for all-America n. . . I turn away to wish you oleasnnt weather, ami much sunshine . ? . Until rext week I am, our correspondent. . Just "Pete". CAIHCIN FAI.I.S NEWS Prof. Ellison has oecn very ill also Mrs. Green of the Baptist church. Among our recent deaths were Mrs. M. Hall and?Mrs-.?Rachel Belcher.. i-.| ( We are very sorry to say that none of our leading officers attended", the conference in Green-'1 .w<nul.aS. e.-? \ [i Rev. Rambeson has been taken | by death. Brother Green wishes to inouire in this news, why didn't some of ] ' I the leading, men write t() The Pal-j ' | ruetto Leader some thing aout the Rev. Ranibeson? Miss Mamie Calhous is spending the week with her mother; Mrs J Glover. STERLING HIGHLIGHTS" ' ' ' Greenville, S. C., Dec. 1?The 1 dedicatory services for the opening ] of the new academic building was held Monday, November 23rd in tire school auditorium. Mr. Hickson, acting master of ceremonies presented the speakers. The prin-! ciple speaker from the local board j i of t ducatwas Dr. .L"> L. Mann, ] t wh< . besides deliveiing a very 1 pointed civic address, presented the board of trustees to the fac-'! ulty and students. j t The program given Wednesday i va. -*-i _ i over tu the More woi* i shipful s fvico eoTomenu l atin*. 1 Thanksgiving. The Thanksgiving 1 speaker was Rev, McAdams, a stu I ?< <i?i -* * ' I ui-iii, v>i iiii-mwKy at tjonnson i .1 i Smith. Music for both days was i New and FAS1 AIKEN-AUGUS 1 '<: ? '! i? i> ii.-r-n?1' 't?*? Lv. Augusta 1:00 P. M. ' L\\ Aiken __ 1:00 P. M. Lv. COLUMBIA 0:0(1 p. M. Lv. Charlotte 7:15 P. M.! Ar. Washington _. 1:05 A.M.* -A-p. Baltimore ___ 5751" A. M. ! A'r.Philndolphja 7:27 A. M. , Ar. New York . !>:15 A.. V. . _ Ar. -Bostoir?T7n 0:00 P. M. RETURNING Lv. Boston .0:00 A. ? Kg Lv. \rw V rk 2:.Hi P. * k Lv. -Washington 7:05 P. ^ ^ Ar. COLUMBIA 7:20 A. V fa Ar. Aiki :V 10:05 A. M f Ar. A-.'frusta _ .10:15 A. M. One hour and thirty minutes sh New York! Through sleeping c and Washington and New Y< 'Augusta-Washington. All Put conditioned. Comfortable coach *Map be occupied at Waehi For sleeping car reservations, fares, call or commur W. E. McGEE, Asst. Columbia SOU U% RAIL WAYil nmm I , A.F '~JL I SSHkt *1911 ls( _ I nII II111IIniII11 n T 11 L>" " " Saturday, December 5, 1936 ^ttaltnnfi 1 i ELI DICKSON 3; D ANOTHER lo\Jy in. my sight ju, I wonder? ?if you've the right isunder! tht\ peace I lack ase to chatter ook and act, 0 ( r thoughts could matter! SCIVING IS OYER little prayers ou made, - 1 > of a day . ive been laid? allow t He ?d by a prayer sely set free? hurt ^ ou felt as you did ' nyfully knelt! furnished by the student chorus , and glee clubs. , An estimated crowd of near 5000 were present at the Sirrine Star dium Saturday to witness the feature up-state clash between the Finley Blue Jackets and the Sterling Tigers. The game proved \o I'p th" thriller of the 6eason and one in which neither team emerg ed the winner. [During the first half Finley threatened to s-ore 1 more than once but the Tigers 1 weuld--not?Kive~5fTOimdr TSarlv in ~ 1 the third smarter the Blue Jackets eot their break and witv> the brilliant ifoot-work of Ace Shannon scored the first touchdown, and extra, point. , ' ' . The Tigers seemed somehow to feel that the colors were not to be dra^pd and that a Tiger could not how to a Blue Jacket. So^ in the last few moments to plav.Kinard took the pig-skin on the 50 yard marker and swept 15 vArds around Finley's left end. latterialed to Gordon who continued for ' 10 more yars, thus putting Sterf? . ini* in senrinc nositirvn \ fin #n of? tackle play Thackstoh' netter the Tigers touchown. Hall plung?d the lin<K to make the conversion good. The. final score Finley. 7 Sterling 7. TAYLOR NEWS Sunday school bcpjan at the us jal hour with superintendent and I teachers at their post of duty. The jfl lesson was enjoyed by all. ?BI There was a quartet Ringing on November 20 at Aiken Chapel Bap :ist church. The singing was ex:ellent. There will be a program it Taylor's High school on Decem vr 20 at 3:00 o'clock. The pubic is cordially invited to attend. Miss Dorothy Cox also Miss M. tfrtim6rs6n spent the week-end -with Mr. and Mrs. Zimmermon. 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