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Saturti V. DacamW fc. 1M6 1 il | ?? Mrs. Minnie T. Wilson, at 921 Pine street, returned home after spending a week in Washington, D. C. visiting relatives and fiiends. Mrs. W. M. Gladder, has return " ed afterrrisitirg the G. M. E. Annual Conference, Macon, Ga. Rev. Gladden accompanied her for a few days' rest ho!We gning to his???rrew^voTk. Tlol..ev Temple C. M. E. church, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Eddie Ilollcy and Miss Annie Ilolley Coft Sunday for Sanibcl. Fla. where they will spend the. winter with their aunt and sister. Mrs. Josephine Minis and Mrs. Mariah 'Graham L A party was. given in their honor on Thursday, ., November 2Cth. Mr?. Lulu E, Nilcs of Washington, I). C. is in the city lor the . un erai of her devoted brother, Sam *ucf J. Jackson. No family can boast of any more affection than can this family. We all welcome you home at any and all times and cur hearts are sad when your? is sad. We are praying that God "migiit heal your broken heart an dry up every tear from your many friends.: . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hoover and family were very pleased to have as their guest for the Thanksgiving season their daughter. Mary. lyn, an instructor in the Cumming Street school in Spartanburg. She was accompanied by Miss Claiborne E. Carter, a co-worker and M.-c, r T nf TTwir, TKc young ladies reported - a very pleasant stay. Mr. Joel H. Jackson, formerly of this *city, but now engaged in the automobile business in Harrisburg, Pa., was a welcome visitor to the city last week. He came to attend the funeraL of his Bro., Mr. Harry Jackson, Friend; were delighted to see him and sympathize with him in the passing of his brother. Miss Josephine White of this city spent the week-end in Statesville, N. C. She accompanied her . sister, Miss . Marguerite who became the bride of. Mr. Daniel Patterson! November 28. The many friends of the young couple "wish for them much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson are making their home in Statesville. Miss Josephine, returned 10 Columbia Monday morning. AN ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Pucker announced the marriage-;of their daughter, Miss S. E. Rinker to Mr. James N. Murray of New York. Mis Rucker persued her educations work at Reed Street Hi., Benedict and Morris colleges respectively a lec compicti: g her teacherTi-nif-inc r lir e at Benedict, sh^" workc." in the Xouli side and lieu ^Street schools re. pectiveiy of Ande:>on. ? Mr. Murray is a native of NortCarolina and attended State Norma/ and Industrial _cnllrtro.? |I<UJ lh Laicmnu and Hampton ct Virginia. He ?comnletcd his A.B at Hampton. He was an insjrucj--tor at Lancaster Industrial school *anu was connected with the Mutual Life lnsu.rar.ee Co. of North Carolina. He is now employed by the Pern Rail -"ad. The couule?will make tllell' llhme' )n New York City. JUSTAV1IN OTLE AT A TI HARDLY EYED HOT/C SURE GLAD / USED C ' '""P' H vv^ s 46 Wherever she $ >es, men trtmd around ... paving her convdiments begging for dates. She is easily the most popular girl in town.. And hfere's the raony part of it ? only a few days ago there wasn't a man who wanted to take her anywhere. But unlike women who go blindh on wondering why they can't hold their men ? and w'.y they can't get dates ? she found t' e source cf her trouble and corrected it. Men were. jivnidiny . f I f'j" niir. Perhaps your hair has become red, Ifyoyrdajlof ?f /ffl} J does not heve Ay It tend $1 25 direct to u I .ODIROY /.'.ANUrACTURINtf COMPAf t i i . . . >. \ V l .?: i . . . .. . . r LA'AMAgAUNT. The club met at the home o f Mr. Ernest Lewis on Harden St. Tuesday night, Dec. 1. The meet ing was called to order by the president at the usual hour. The uevotional exercises were conduct .d in the usual form. After the devotional exercises, we went into the business, part of the meeting. 1 he roil was called and each nietnoer responded with their fee. ,Af.erwhich the minutes were read, received and adopted. After ;the transaction of old and new bbsiness, the club adjourned. A delicious repast was served by the hosts Mr. Willie Zimmerman and Mr. Ernest Lewis. THE NIGHTINGALE CLUB Tfce Nightingales of Good*. Samaritan hospitals hold?a^business "meeting in the nurses' home on Thursday at 8:00 p.m. The house was called to order by the Viceresident, Misg Mamie Shumate. Everybody was filled with the I Thanksgiving spirit and the devo-1 ..ionnl services conducted by thej Chaplain, Miss Inez Grant were J wonderful. After alj business was transacted the meeting adjourned j I at y:uu p.m. ' There will be a silver tea sponsored by the club, given in the lurses' home, Sunday afternoon, 'lours 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Ail are cordially invited.. ? (Miss) Elm'a Ferguson, reporter. ROSE SOCIAL Well.! well,! look! who's here! The Rose Socialiers bringing y<?'J their news for the week of November 17th. The club met at the iomq of Miss May Ella Precia on Gervdis street. The meeting was ailed to order by the president afer which devotional exercise!-AT7 er devotion a short program was rendered by the program com'mit'fe. The house was then opened for old- and new business. After he business had been discussed the host and hostess served punch ind cake. ; . Our next meeting was held at he home of Miss Margaret Goodwin, Tuesday night, November 24. The meeting was called to order ly the vice-president. After the devotional exercises a Thanksgiving' program was rendered by the irogram committee. After which 'he house was opened for business. The liost and hostess served pineip"ple salad and-eake. Our last meeting was postponed until the next Tuesday, December tth at the home of Miss Ethel and 'Tattie Ruth Robinson on Waverey street. Miss Ethel Robinson, president; Miss Gladys Miller, reporter. THE YOl'NG MEN AND * WOMEN SOCIAL CLUB The Young Men and Women Soc ial club was organized October 23 I !Kifi at tbo hftrho nf Mi?>j Annip Bell Mctze on 72:1 Blanding street vith Mr. James Alexander acting as chairman. The following ofh.ers were elected: President, Mr. Clarence Jay; Vice-president, Mr. Willie Butler; Secretary, Miss Annie Iluth Buter; Treasurer, Miss Annie Bell ietz; Business manager, Sam )wens; Sergeant-at-arms, Frank 'avis; Sergeant at Arms, amto Davis; Reporter and Sick, Commiteo, M. Johnny Mae Franklin. After the officers were elected the Thalfma'n made suggestions to lie people of the club; other memJaorw?made sfrnft faTkT~aiul the meeting will be held on Dec. 7. NOTICE! The Ministers Wives' Alliance will hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. J. J. Starks, Benedict college, Thursday, Peromhrr 1 iu, at 4p.m. All members are .requested t0 be present. UTE BOYS ? ME (GOSH_ THE Y ED ME BEFORE, /'M iODE FROYS LAR/EUSE ON MY HA/R ) : II F I grey, streaky or off color. If it has, don't worry about it. For in just a few minutes ?at home?you can color it to a lovely, even shade of hlack, jet black, dark, medium or light brown, with Godefroy's Larieuse. No waiting. No disappointments. Gives your hair a silky softness and lustrous sheen ? hair that invites caresses, Don't run the risk ot losing your man ? and don't wait ? get a bottle of Godefrov'i* I.nrifnrn -it ynuxtt-ofr? er s iuuai, ii not satislied, your dealer will promptly refund your money. ; H AI R CO L O R IN G ,0? 4Y 3510 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. i i |i i i m SILVER EAGLES SOCIAL CLl'H ' ) 1 Nov. 2'J,' l'JUGj?A Thanksgiving i party was give it* at the home of vice President, Mr. China Hinton, 315 B la tiding. St. Light refreshments were server, and many games of cards were played. Guests were as follows: Mr. K. it. Phillips, Mr. J. II. Johnson, Mr. C. J. Ginnings and. maVy other mends. Members of club are as follows: Mr. B. 11. Hare, China llinton, Wil rie Giger, Charles Latehon, \\ alter Legon, Jerry Green, B. T. Brisk), Robert Mobley. Everybody enjoyed themselves and had lots of fun. At 8:45 wraps were gathered an J everybody wishing ' tne club a pleasant evening, and doping that they will have another, party soon. ' ? ? * i HE RADIO LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB We are on the air again. Meeting at ?ne home of Mr. Itoscoe .Tnckscn 1.1011 fli'ncir sfw.ot W.> opined with the Lord's prayer led by Mr. Jackson. Old and new business \vas transacted. The dance that we gave last Friday, night was reported to be one of the best of the season and we are planning for a still bette) one for Xmas or . New Year's Watch for the date. We have one new tube, Mr. Charles \V. Grisby. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. Herman Smith, 1215 Gregg street. ? We will be back next week with more news. Watch The Palmetto Leader for our news items; This is from station R.L.S.C. .Your announcer, MRS. HAG AN AND ' ?-BROWN EN TMKT A TW Mr. and Mrs. Maxie 1 lagan ana Mrs. Li'.Co IP.own of 1512 Calhoun. Sf. had the pleasure of entertaining their pa-tor of the WaterOe charge. Rev. and Mrs; Li. S.~ Car- ' icr and daughter, also, Mrs. Hagan.ard Urown, mother, Mrs. Lu-i crcs:a*?Wi 11 iams from State Park, i S. C. on Fri l.iy afternoon, Nov, j. 20. Dinner was served at 7. o'- j clock. A delicious "dinner was served and everybody enjoyed it. People present- wi ^ as f. cl lows: Rev. U. S. Carter, Mrs. U. S. Carter, Miss O. Carter, Mi-ses Minic Williams, Mrs. Lucresia Wi'liams, Mrs. Lillie. Brown, Mr-. Dessie Mae Ilagan, Mrs. M. Hagan. . v invF.t.v BIRTH I)AV STUBRISI-: On Benedict's eampVs., Sunday evening, November 2'.?th, there were awaiting twelve happy young ladies in Miss Clara Garlingt n\room to greet her in surprise. Miss Garlington was entertaire on the outside of her rpom by two of her ptIs; whil e the remaining ones made ready for this merry event. The honored guest in search iTr one of her friends op. er.od .her door and to her amazement this group of young p.op were standing aioun.. a table. I?i ing directed to her chair, at the head of the table, she noticed that ' it was loaded with a lum ber oi useful gifts. On the table there were displayed three attractive cakes; or.o of them Iha >a numb i >f small candles. The menu consisted of salhion salad, saltiiu-s, pimento sandwiches, cocoa, cake, j pir.c apples and mints. Those that made ~ttre frvtming pleasant To wei e Ml111.1 tzclaw, Annie L. Vincent, Bessie M; Barber, Elnfse"I\ter?, Albeitj Penderurass, Ocelia Stringfelio'w Mattie H. Wilson, Jessie L. Autkurs, .Annie R. Miller, Eunice Feiv ell, Lucile Wright ai d Maggie I-',. Honor. Mrs, S'tarks and the Matron, Mrg lr""- i" | " "! ill1 fu.l group. They seemed .to hav? been very much pleased. LE CERCLE FRANC VIS Le Ceru'e Francais of Allen university has begun its work for the scholastic year of P.K!5-'JG. _ The regular meetings have been wed attended. The officers electee for the year arc as follows: ? LK.-rw. At.. f .... I. I> X I CdlUl'ill,- 1U [ , ^ JJI1 DITAVIl Vice Pres., Miss Marguerite Porter. Secretary, Miss Clarice Brown. ?AssC Secretary,?MDs H3ertroriP~ Porter. Treasurer, Miss Ethel Johnson. We were delighted to have with us on or.e occasion our President, Mr. A. L. Simpson, who entertain ed us by relating his experiences in Prance during his service in the American army, (juesticr.s were a-kev- about things not covered by Mr. Simpson in his lecture by different members'-and quite a bit of irflormation was gained. Our program committee undo: the leadership of Miss Marguerite Porter have presented many, varied pro-grains. Some of the selections have been as follows: Duet?Misses. Myrtle Moseiy and Malice Smith. Current Events, Miss Ethel Johnson. French iokos. Miss Anna R Lewis, Talk op France?Mr, Frederick De, Inond. Many interesting reports have been, given about places of note in Franco in^llu,ilUr I' Lastile?Miss Ethel Johnson and La Sabannc University. Miss Gertrude Porter, one of the features of the Armistice Day program was the presentation of the "La Marsellaise'' by Le Cercle Frarcais. The aims of Ie Cercle Francais are being carried out in every phase of its activity. | Tous los etudiant sont bier\vanus I de vister nos seances. THE PALMETTO LEADI "BACCHANTE^" 'i he club met at the- u-ual hour at the home of Miffs Jessie Mm Dibson, Monday evening, Novem ber 20, lbJG. '1 ue house was called to order b; the President, Mr. Dean. Th' business discussion was very in teresting. The reports from th' Thunk-giviig party was very sat IsfactoTy. the party was. enjoyei by a*. 1. The cluu was indeeu glai to have the following * honorar; memocrs present. Miss Bona E Aesbitt, Mr. Robert W. Gaillard Miss Emma M. Kershaw, Mr. Dav id McDonald and Miss Milinda E nickson. The honorary, member! made some very interesting re marks to the club and pledge lifemsu.iVes to be as active as pos sible as far as they are able. At tile end oiLUrc busmen a htrtr IT delicious repast was served b; the host and hostess. Miss Gib on and Mr. Williams'. We late adjourned to meet at the home o MiAs Ethel Williams, 2524 Senat< .St. Monday night. : * MYSflC CIA B NE\VS Green villi--The Mystic club an .litmds had the pleasure of enjoy mg the warm hospitality that thei .loxttss Miss Alice Eelder is al ways known to give, when shif'ten pertained at her home on Gree .Vvomie-last" Pr i (1 ay evening. The guests were Mesdames Mai ie Tlioiusis i.niiw.. t ...i >. .vv; U.ui b, JU^U v\ i.iiaius, and 'Sarah Ellen Brooks Misses Lena White, Ella Mae,Lc v.an and I. K. Howard. Veiy unique- talley cards an Labi- markers in si colon scheme c alack and while. were use<L Th Top score prizes, very beautifi an i actisiic 'wall vases, were, re reived by Mrs. l.yda Williams guest and*. Miss Margaret Sewe] club. Tho^-seeoiid highest scor prizes, 'unique combination wis brooms and coat hangers were re ceivod by Mrs. Mattie Thomas and Mrs. Minnesota Smith, gues and club prizes, respectively, Miss es Ella Mac Logan and Joel! King, low score prizes. * The hostess served a deliciou salad course, boiled wham, pickle and. cocoa with marshmallows fol iowid by Jrllp and whipped crear with pound cake and fruit cake. GOODWILL ( LI B Sir.liter?The G: odwill club o Sumter' met. Wednesday, Novem bet* '25th, at (> p. m. The -club wa . flighted to have as their gues -peaker, Mrs, John Clark who de lighted us with a wholesome air inspiring address. Mrs. Clark ex enippilied by her lovely spirit o goodwill that she has a heart tha is in tune with the infinite, i ioveiy uouquot of loses was pre sen tod t'o the speaker. We wer graced by the presence of Rev. li L. I 'ope and Rev. A. I'. Spear who made timely remarks. Plan for Christmas cheer were ino>.( A donation was rais'd for the net cht.ol in eject. Delicious swee course' was served by the .ovel; hostess. Mrs. Ruth Walker. Mis, *.Mae Spears, president Mm. Naomi Moore, Act. Sec. ROOK ICR WASHINGTON BLOCKER "W" CI. 11 The Broker Washington Blockc "W" club met at the home of Mi Jasper Byrd, 1 1JT Park stree Monday. November Id. Our Prei being unable to attend, Mr. Lesyl Stallwoi tii acted in his absence. Two in \v members were admit! d tn uie cltlb a- pledges, kdwar Bradley and Magnus Wade, All Broker Washington Blockc letter men arc eliigible to beconi llM'Bllii ?'< <>f thi< r-lnK on/1 t hem to ylaso. The club is happy to welcon l ack in their midst Mr. Moses Ho kins who has hern awi v fn> rxrt ";-'Ulhe tinu ~~ The next meeting will be held s the horn-.- of AU\ Cheeseboro c Harden St. Monday, November 3 11)30, at 8 p. in. % LKS DEMOISELLES . Les Demoiselles met at tl homo of Miss Mary Alice Sandei on last Tuesday evening at 7:( o'clock. The group enjoyed plendid attendance ano a busine; session was held at which inte esting reports were given. \\ were delighted to have Miss At me Glodden" and Mrs.' Lucy Ma ^hall'bat k to the club after an al sence of several months. The were visiting in Detroit and Ne Vork. respectively. The social period which followe .he urogram was directed hv Mis Sanders'. Mrs. Ruth Davis an Miss Robbie Dennis were winnei of the lovely Bingo prizes, r A supj) v consisting of frie chicken, rice with gravy gree peas (French style), macaroni, he hoiiieniode rolls with butter an tea was served the members an the* following guests: John / Johnson, William Davis, Willi Foggy. Joseph Marshall and Sic ney Trottie. An arrangement of chrysanthc mums in the various fall color "decorated the rooms of the spac ious home. CARD OF THANKS Mu U'lliHT ?~ Columbia," S. C. Sirs: I ' I I-wish to thank all the Palmeit the hearts of those suffering btfy; Rev. Harris was our speaker; hi talk was appealing to my boy: Now to the "Y" girls who sang1 s beautifully. Gcd bless them. The will prosper by working for Jesui Lovinjj, Mother Griffin ex' ' SB O.MICRON PHI CHAPTER OF u.uxAjA i't>l I'lil rt(bd&ES FORWARD ki. L. .ucciory, .AUuiesms liuu> ^ . v^uiiCiuti km Ciiupicr ui liiv wim.bi? i. o, X ui i l uiti nit)' bus avi anus i-r aiiotncr suctesslul yeui hi _ byutn Carolina s capital city wiLn the many contributions ion I ueitu to mo community uuring tin jt'i?i Uuii-UuU SUCH as OOaCiVU' tion of lis Anunai vsegro .-vcinevement W eek,' Aimhal Colonel cnar; ! ?cs loungs Memorial Service, ant entertainment of the^sixth dtstrici s eotuereme of Hte-tratermty" in tht . uac K.g i ou nar_ una gi oup ot" Inteld. .ectuai leauers is pi easing forwan, . "iOe a bigger and belter progran ior the year l'JdG-lblj? fit a ir r cernrrnetimg. Basileus J. 11. Whitt y man outlined a program' for tin y?-ar thai would touen every phust i of activity wnich would tend tow i aim jt be lier city in Wnicn to live e lie pointed out that tne progran is not designed to uplift this citj alone but the entire State oi oouth Cuiouna. Kev. llenry L,. MeCfOrey, Jr. d of vthe Lambda Phi l nanifi-. mi I dressed me cnapter. uc Orough r I greetings from Ins . wide-awum I- chapter at Macon, Geoigia, am i- uliuU nis speech with the virti, vi n_ ,,qi, inspii1hi wily and?intellectual .?.y characteristic ol a typiva : '.winega man. *" a Among the members yrese.n s. were: J. H. Whiteman, busileut i- .eacher at bookt-r V? asnington 11 '-ccnool; ,K. L. Peguese, vice-basi d "it'us, i'roiessor 01 Mutnematics a f Allen university; T. J. Hanberry e t\. ot .lt. & IS., teacher at Hooke i) Washington High schojol; Dr. J !- G'. Stuart, 'Keeper oi 'Finance, i 5 prominent physician of the city 1. Dr. J. (J. Porter, Chaplain, Presi e uent ol Harbison college; E. F k Sweat, K. of I'.,' teacher at Wav - eiTy school; Floyd Massey, Jr. 5t v.napter Edited', teacher at booke; t Washington High School; Heiirj i Wnliams, banker in the city; H a ll. Cooper and D. K. Jenkins, pro mincnt dentists; H. D. Monteith s O. J. Champion, Columbia ,physi s .ians; D. J. Dixon, physician o |_ barnwell, S. C., and Dr. E. A n liuggins of Greenville, promi nent physicians; H. 11. June am b. It. Harrison, teachers at'-Book cr Washington High* school; Dr Thomas, a leading druggist a f I canalen; J. A. Simmons, principa _ oi Booxer Washington High s.choo S_ ol'<-'J L M. K. Myers, principal Col t oied High school, Manning, S. C. . R. W. Boulware, Dean of Harbisoi j college; W. E. Murray, Professoi - of Chemistry, Benedict college 1 coaches Biiggs and Crawford o: t Benedict college and Richard Wil ^ liams of Mm i is college; I GEORGETOWN SOCIAL NBW! s On November 2(5, Mr, aiul Mrs ' M. A. Allord entertained the lol t lowing at Thanksgiving dinner Mcsdames Roberta \V. Costello Cleo Wilder Lowe, Flossy W Johnson, all of Brooklyn, N. V. and Mrs. Lula A. Strong and tin Messrs Charles S. Brown, Thoma: . lJeas, Julius Prioleau, Alex. A1 ford, Jr. B The dinner will long be r< mem bered in the minds of the guests i Everything was tastefully enjoy r. ed from the juicy turkey to thi t, spicey pumpkin pie. s. After dinner we amused oursel e ves with a little program. Litth Gwendolyn Costello and Malesis l.nwharrln, children?of?the?Nev d Yorkers, were the stars for th< program, entertaining us wit! i songs and dancing. Mr. Alex A1 ie ford, Jr., put the finishing toucl e to the day by taking us to th< new million dollars theatre. 10 ? 'P TUP. ATTORNRY-Ktrft-TftKte. DEFEN SE At Allen University, December 1 it ; 111 The- Carlyles and Hampden * have been bitter enemies for ove twenty-live years. Hampden's on aim is to ruin Judge Carlyle (Mr Theo. Youngblood) and does jsonv w.i,. ........ ...? c:.. .i? i 1 inning VH'II U?VS IIIJ> UUU ,c ghter, Dorothy (Miss Melba Law 1.^ rence) in the scheming. Hut whei Mark Nelson (Mr. Harold June ,a brings the hopeless case of hi ,s girl friend, Beth Winters to Jim .* my Carlyle as "Attorney for th' . Defense," Jimmy fights for vthi -p- girl and* his dad. The Carlyh household is interesting. You wil love Freddie .Warren (Mr. Kober Nelson, Jr.) secretary to the Car lyles, whose world revolves arount j Allie Traynor (Mrs. Wilhelmih: Wadsworth) who lives next dooi and runs into the Carlyles ever] j day. Elsie (Miss Beatrice Bon b' nett) is the intelligent, dignitiei maid in the Carlyle home. Char n actors in this issue: | Judge Carlyle?Jimmy's father j Mr. Theo. Youngblood; Mark Nel j sona, friend to Beth?Mr. Harol< ^ June; Dorothy Hampden, daughtei g of Hampden?Miss Melha Law I rence; Freddie Warren, clerk t( the Carlyles'?Mr. Robert Nelson , Allie Traynor, seventeen, living ! next door?Mrs. Wilhelmina Wads ,m worth; Elsie, maid in the Carlylt home?Miss Beatrice Bennett. MRS. ADAMS WINS QUILT t * Ti???-Mnrdnli'TIl* l!ir<d~ V" met on Wednesday 7:30 at th< home of Mrs. Belle James, 121! Rlossedrrf^fcreet. Singing:" Mus ? Jesus Betfr The -Cross Alone, le< d' by Mrs. Eva Adams. Prayer bj * Mrs. Pearl. Williams. Singinf is What A Frrcjid We Have in Je * sus led by Mrs. Annie Mae Tuck o er. - Reading for the evening les y son the fourth Psalms by Mrs. I s- C. Jenkins. Singing Lord I Wan to be a Christian in my Head led by Mrs. Tucker. This broujjh ... - i our devoticniill tu a close.' The ? mauling was luinuu over to the. audi r, Mrs. Mane .Senior. 'I lie minutes of thu last meeting \vas caucu lor unci l'tuu by Miss flattie Mae Jackson. Lnnnished and now business was di.i.us?ed and vtu i leu out. *1 tic committee made their repoi t. *The quilt contest , aas gi\On hy the Magdalene Circle . , 11 1 ucsuay. night at tiie chuifh. ~ On Thursday tin; Lucie sent ruita to in.e hospital tor tne sick ioik,, also seiit a donatrrm to .Mollis college, .Sumter. The member? , >vefe dr-iighted to have .Mrs. 1.. C t Jenkins and daughter.aim tne pasTor-out~?\\ lth us, wnd" gave some timely remarks oir the "ginid work , vlie' Circle is uoing. We hope the , noi'd will bless llitt A. ni-lo la-la ..-.-In n Una. ah will be~7>ole to give more to .the'needy oil'iis. Our next meeting \% ill be at the . mine ol .Mrs. Annie Lee, Iguc . dlossom street, December 2. We ' .vere dismissed by Dev. Jenkins. , ?\ e were served not cue a, ca'kc.* jullo with wnlp cream,.grape fruit i and after dinner mints. .Mrs. .Mario Senior, leader; 'Mrs.] I ( v^uecii Burgess, j-eereiary; Re-v. i.. I || , Jenkins, pastor. .ilSTOKK Al. I'ACK;\NT AT j BL.T11RL A.M.k-f Hi Ktll T -A?itisTnTcal pageant will be jiven at Bet-lai ?\..>i.r.. ch'ijvh' o? ..lonuay nignt, 1 lecCinboi*.. "i, rJ.'iti at B< ^ 4:U(?" o'clock, spoii.-ore.i by a group g* j .rom L moil Baptist cnuicn. An, .mssitn 10 cents. .Miss huna But .. .cr and .Mrs. Annie CI. Garrison, M i directresses; Rev. k. 1,1. l.ewis, pastor. v ' ? ~ ?yr -j .MISS JYATTS TO ATTKNI) u YIVC.A. MKBII.M.. , Miss ilnne Watts, Benedict li jrarian uti<1? YWCa faculty- ad- L isor, is attend the meeting oi - he Soutraern Regional leaders ol , .he YWC|t in Atlanta this weeki end. M , This is one" of the nine -Regional ?lteling<j that the YWCA holds ? n the country, to build adequate * , nd competent leadership lor mor, ? han one million women in tin j t .-ountry. | I)R. BRIGGS SPEAKS, TO "Y" J r UK l I?l. J Dr. J. E. Briggs addressed tht j Benedict Forum Monday night. j| The professor talked of thre* < ways; of achieving success: work I thought and prayer, lie -bailee.- I f mr indorsed" progress as the re- I 1 -ults of thought and superhuman I > work. "Prayer" he said "has a- I 1 .hieved manv time* the iinpossi 1 ble." " ? ' After close pointed questions by Messrs. Ohapf>elle. Horace Tay ~ lor and Carlton Duckett, Charles McKaddy read greetings to the as, soeiation front Clyde Atwell o f 5 Lincoln university, (Pit.) vice president of. the Kings Mountain G "Y" Council. V 1> RflXJEWOOI) CAMP !'? ? l.j Thanksgiving Day wa? bright ' and cheerful for the patients. E'verybody enjoyed their dinner very much. 1 Miss PjriTine Watson of Marion \ street visited the camp and brot i lovely flowers and fruit.. Her very , nleasant ?niile added a lot to the patients' day. On Thanksgiving eve a group of (white h ladies from the First Baptist church visited the -camp .Y; " and left a gift- for each Jjatiert 1 which wn-ii jr'",utly*li|'l 1 i h " M ~ T al!- -t Herbert Warren, reporter. .. ; WANTED ' A reliable amfSitioiiK nlmo \> t * * ' :rro clerk. High school or college " training. Kvporience nut hecest" Z -ary, it truly dosirous-rrf learning the grocery business, v Giv^ refor. ?nces and apply "CLERK," care of this paper. ? Exquisite 'T?r?um* Pufrs! c Prick with pin and . 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