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Saturday, December 12, 19M JTjflf.lmML Mrs. J. E. Andrews and Miss} Miiian Den of Greenwood areT spending the week-end at Mr. and._ Mrs! J. Fair of Columbia re-1 porting: a pleasant atajr. Mr. John 0. Hart, representative for The Palmetto Leader, in Washington, J}. C. was cal'ed here last week t<* attend the" TfhrieraT of Lis uncle..* Mr. Hart is a graduate of Allan?universify,- class '30 and Is " doing well in the National Capital. AN ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and JVIiv.. James' W. Glenn announces the marriage of their daughter, who has for three ' - nYdnths spent her vucattion with her great grand uncle and aunt, Mr. anw Mrs. William Boyd, of Richmond, Va. Miss Zipporah Glenn was very hftfinilv rv? o r*T*ior\ aw oo ..?ff~J nt??*?vu vu iivytlliUCI , 1936 to Mr. George Gantt who - had made his homo in Baltimore, Md. for the last seven years. They were married by the- Rev. J.- R. Weston at Hoods TempCe, November 25th, at 8 p. m- After the marriage they left for Baltimore, Md. where tney will make their home. Her brother, -Mr. Clement Glenn was glad to greet them in Baltimore; he has ^been^'there for three months. Everyone wish them much success. - - - ' ^ _ ? ?: C SHARP CHORAL CLUB The C Sharp Choral Club was * orca.ni7.?H Mnvunilinr of fV?o of Miss P. K. Gordon, with Mr. Re.'dick acting as Chairman. Officers were elected as following: President, Mr. Jushua*^fartin; Vice Pres., Mr. C. Roberts; Secretary, Miss Estelle Blackwell; Asst. Sec., Mrs. H. C. Young; Treasurer and Sponsor, Miss C. K. Gordon; Business Manager, Mr. Wnj. Laney; Chaplain,. Mr. James Washington; Music Circulation, Miss Bernice Baxton; Cntic, Mr. Reddl^k; Reporter, Miss Bertha Haymon. Mr. Martin, our President expressed his gratitude or. becoming the club's president. He uOcided with the votes of. the members that the club should be a civr. club. We^ are willing to render service at any time. Reporter, Bertha Haymon BIRTH-NIGHT PARTY The home of Miss Ilattie Counts was open to her many friends Tuesday morning, when she enter^ tained with a cocktail party or her birth-night. The rain and cold outside were,, forgotten in tin warmth insider The living room where the .guests were received. r- was decorated with autumn leave? and chrysanthemums. Inviting the guests into the dining room were Misses Francina Davis and Ilattie Counts. At an exquisitely . . arranged table Spread with a %ely lace cover and centered a beautiful arranged bowl of chrysanthemums and holt.ers pickles, olives, salted pecans, candy and cocktails were served. Passing chicken raIaH QflnrlwifVi pq nnrl woro Miss Counts and Miss Dennis. The evening: was spent dancing. I YOUNG PEOPLE PROGREsSIVE CLUB . The club met at the loVely home of Dr. and Mrs. VV. D. Chappelle, with Miss Colea Epps as hostess. The meeting was called to order at the usual hour, with our effi cient President Miss Smith at hev post'of duty. The meeting opened with a song "In the Garden" ied by Mr. H. E. Smith, Prayer ? by Rev. S. Brown. Immediately s after prayer Miss Smith sang , "Just As I Am." At this point the regular business took place. Plans were formulated concerning a Christmas tree and program to be given soon. A real treat will be in store for you so watch thipaper for further announcement The president gave some timely remarks, being followed by Rev ' Brown who responded nicef.y. Mr. Geo. W. Epps wno staru.b out when it comes to speaking, spoke on the future hopes of, the club, urging ?each* member to cooperate whole heartedly. Taking the club as a chain, it can be no stronger than * its weakest link. Miss S. Williams and Mr. fyi Bethea made a few remarks. MiSs* O. Smith dropped in to see us. Come again and bring a friend. The hostess, Miss Epps served a delicious repast of cakes, cocoa with marsh mellons ambrosia and afternoon mints. THE WAPVD ONE WILLING WORKERS ' The club met at the home of a. ? Mr?r. Katherine Sims, 403 Sumj ter ""St. Tuesday. December 8th, with the Madam President Presiding, Miss Annie Bell Wolfe. The meeting was called' to or.jbr and opened with the club song led by Miss Lottie Sims. Prayer by Mrs. C. M. Thompson. Beautiful1. Bible verses were heard by all of the members. Then the meeting was opened for business, The minutes were read, motioned by Mrs. C-.-AL-.-Thompson, second hy . Miss Nancy Sims. Then the roll was called; the members responded briery. Then the meeting was closed. Miss Sealie Brown led,. the closing song. Miss Annie Bell Wcife led the closing ode. '-* * ? May the Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent one from another. Amen. i - - THE FRIENDLY BOYS SOCIAL CLUB * The F. B. S. C. gav^iSlioir first anniversary on Thanksgiving nite, November 20, 1930, at the home of Sam McCoy. Each member was r/'lowed to bring one gugst. The guests are as follows: Pearlee Thompson, Ruby Powell, Minnie Martin, Luella Taylor, Irene Poe, Rosa Lee Taylor, Mamie Thorn p*o"n, Sallie Mae Green, Lucy Mae Goings, Tressie Gunter, Ruth TayIfcjr, Mrs. Celia Mae Garrett, Mr. Ren McCoy, Mro. Fmncena McCoy, MkjCoy, Mr-Jarhes Powell l nose who server were__ Mrs, Hattie. Quarles" "Sirs. Earnestine Gues,, I Miss Effie Generette, Mrs. Alice 1 Randolph? A splendid program was rendered opened with e welcome nddresa oy V, liHain Mickenr and foilowed by a few solo,, du :l * am. quartets. A short taly was Trade by the mother c?f< the'home. Mrs. Mary McCoy. Then the closing remarks was made by the ! President, Chesterfield Powell in which he introduced the members. President Chesterfield Franklin Powell; Vfce^Pres., Robert Young: Sec. Bubber Brice; Asst. Sec., Foster Ricej Treas., Emery Bowens; Reporter, Emanuel Walker; Chaplain, Sam McCoy; Sarg., William Powell;' Doorman, Charlie Yo-ung, Jamds Sims, Jerry Goodwin, William Mickens, Peter Garrett, Joseph Garrett and Bowens. We served fried* chickens, potatoes salad, ham sandwiches and hot tea. Then a delicious course of ambrosia and cake followed. ? ? ? ' THE ROSE SOCIAL- CLUB The club met at the home of Miss Etha' an.; Hattie Ruth Robinson on WaverleyrSt. The meeting was called to order by the President. Then devotional exercise was held, after which a program was rendered by the committee. Those who took part are as" follows: Joke-^-Rebecca Rose. Solo?^Gladys Miller. Poem?Hattie Ruth Robinson, ? Story?Lui'a Will lamp, Instrumental solo?Jennie Mae Miller. After the program the roll was called and each member respon.led with a Bible verse and fees then the minutes of the fast meeting were read, received and adopted Then old and new business was .ascusseu; in discussing it was desired that we puil names and so we did. After which we were dismissed. We will adjourn to meet at the home of Ethel Rose, Jennie Smith as hostess. We are asking that all members please be present and on time. Wt" MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB The elub met at the home of Mrs. Dolly E. Smith Tuesday nite December 8, 1936, 706 Assembly St. Opening song led by Miss J. M. Bowers; scripture reading by Mrs. Florine Williams. . Prayer jn concert. Another song by Mrs. Dolly Ej Smith. Every one recited beautifully Bible verses, after the devotional, the house was operted for business. Books and membership cards were caredully checked; the <?lub announces that its final meeting will be held December 22, 1936, asking ail members to please be present. We will also have another business meeting Tuesday, December 15, 1.936, at the resident of Mr. Geo. Thompson 922 Washington St. Regular members only. Please be present promptly at 7 p. m.?busi u?i uiipwi taut. L'AMUSANT NEWS Despite the chii'.y December breezes the members of L'Amu-1 TTOTiT'lTiWal'the lovely home" of Mrs. Bradley on Senate St. Misses Julius and Walker, acting as hostesses. After a short business and devotional exercises we listened to inspiring remarks - from each member. Our aim is "forward march." , A uelicious repast of jello whip Russian Tea and assorted cakes was served to cf.imax the lovely evening. . ?. - - . . The next meeting will be at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Burroughs, 10003 Harden St. IT trnvTTAnn n THE RADIO LITERARY SOCIAL CLUB We*are on the air again, meet-, ing at the home of Mr, Herman Smith, 1215 Gregg St. We opene.t with the Lord's Prayer, led by Geo. A. Elmore, then Biblo verses were repeated by each member. The houFe was ppened for business. " Ond and hew business was transacted by the club, since we have received so many comments on our last social, _\ve are now praying a better and bigger affair New" Year. We will start 1937 with a social that will be remembered throughout 1937. Sol if you want to stait the New Yeah, with a happy affair, when you receive your invitation, be sure and be there.J Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Eugene Wilson, 1719 Gadsden St. Jhis news is from Station RLSC. Your Announcer, Geo. A. Elmore Chester?Mr. anu- Mrs. Alexander W. Gore and Mr. and Mrs. David Chalk of Chester, S. C.f announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss- Louise Virginia Gora, .of.-Cheater to-?Mr:?DarweyDouglas, Jr. son c/1 Mr. and Mrs. Barney Douglass of Chester. The marriage will be solcmized De-. cember 20, 1936. After December 22, they will leave for their home of Baltimore, Md. Miss Gore is ' one of Firt'ey's graduate of 1934, ! and a graduate of fcfainerJ Junior college of Cheater. - j _ ; ~ T MYSTIC CLUB NEWS GreenviPe?On Friday evening, December 4, the Mystic Club am. a dew guests met at the home of Mrs. Sallie McGowan on Ehols St. with her daughter, Miss Joella ; King, as hostess. , . The guests of the evening were Misses Gertrude Robinson, and Ella Mae Logan; Mesdames Ethel Dentmons, Emma Clark and Ethei Percival. A delicious salad course, sandwiches loaf and Russian tea was served. M iss Ella Mae Logan, who held the highest score among the - guests, received-? -beautiful embroidered vanity set. The hostess also presented very beautiful embroidered vanity sets to the young ladies of the club \\'ho held the high scores. Miss Mamye Shumate, htghes^score and Miss Mar-garet. Sewell, second highest oeore. The low score prize was presented Miss Beatrice Shumate. After the regular entertainment of the evening, the President, Miss T ill in Tilmo n IPcio-nnf n/1 i nr. uuiiu A liiuuii VJ-Oigiiavvu IUIOD Gladys Witherspoon the single honor of presenting Mrs. Minnesota Smith with a lovely, artistically designed set of Goblets, as a wedding token from the club of which Mrs. Smith is a member. Mrs. Smith, who \vas formerly Miss Minnesota Garrison, one of the Greenville City school teachers and very popular in GreenvilVs elite social circles," recently became the bride odi Mr. W. R. Smith of Atlanta, Ga., now of 117 Forest St., Greenville, S, C. ^ RUBICAN CLUB Spartanburg, S. C.?The Rubican Bridge and Social club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thrope, North Dean St., Spartanburg, with Mr. and Mrs. Whitmire Abrams entertaihing. The cf'ub played the very enterestirig and enjoyable-game "Monopoly." Every one expressed themselves as having had much fun out of the game. After which we were ushered to the kitchen by Prof. Gore, who gave a very enteresting demonstration on the very best ol' aluminum ware. After seeing the wonderful demonstration, we were u>hered to the dining room and served a very tasty dinner by Prof. Gpre, Prof, Gore expresses himself as being very much impressed himself as being very much impressed with the erroUD to whom he was with, as he felt that it was a part of the most intelligent group' of the city. After Prof. Gore had finished serving the dinner which was a very bm'anced diet we were again served with fried oysters, cold slaw and coffee by Mr, anJ Mrs Abrams, All the members, expressed themselves as having spent o double enjoyable afternoon, aftei bejn,g entertained doublely, first by Prof. Gore, then by our host and hostess. We adjourned to meet next with Dr. andl Mrs. T. K. Gregg, N. Dean St., City. The members of this club are as foPows: Mrs. Nettie Bunch, president; Dr. Wm, Porter, vice president; Mrs A Idie Throrpe. Sec.; Mr. J. R. Powell, Treas. Oth. or members, Prof. W. C. Bunch, Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Gregg, Lawyer and Mrs. A. C Piatt, Prof and Mrs. Eugene Rivers, Mr. and Mrs David Nicholas, Mrs. J. R. Powell, Mr. C. C. Thrope, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmire Abrams, Prof, and Mrs. C. C. Woodson. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Walkor. , - - u' TIVE LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home o? Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy, 1221 Wheat St., December 8th. by the President, Mr. G. W. McDaniel, with the club song led by him. Scripture lesson by Miss Carr. Mark 1-8 verse. Prayer by Mr. Boyce. Song by President. Thio r.ong brought tiiir .hvntinnn1 services to a close. The President took charge, calling for minutes of the f.ast meeting, which were omitted but the minutes of the preceeding meeting were read received and adopted. The unfinish business was taken up. The new business was taken up also. All members are requested to bring or send their little book to meeting on Tuesday night, De cember 15th, to be check over. The ro>ll was called; collection $2.10. Members present 10. We were served chicken, rice, alaw bread and "Rot coffee. .We were dismissed bv Mr. Bovce to meet again at the home of Mrs. Porter, 502 Main St. December. 16th. RIDGEWOOD CAMP NO. 2 The patients had as visitors Wednesday, Mrs. Annie Coleman and the student nurses from Good 'Samaritan Hospital. Sunday was | a bright day for the patients; they had a splen.tid crowd all day Sunday. Every body was cheerful and happy. The patients extend a harty welcome to all the colored churches to come out and sing and pray with us sometime. Wo want to hear the word of God. EverybQdy is welcome. H. H. Warren reporter NOTICE There will be a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of Howard school on Monday night. December 14, 1936, at 7:00 o'clock. The public is most cordinHv invited to attend the meeting I which is to bo hrftd at the school. m E" CARI) OF THANfcS The family of the late Mr. Delaney (Buddy) Simpson wishes to thank the friends for their kindness shown them during his illness and aeath. | " Ths Family t .1 , UK PALMKWO LEADER HOARD OF Y. W. C. A. ENTERTAINS TEACHERS The Board of Management of the Phillis Wheatley Branch of the Y. W. C. A. entertained in honor of the teachers of the Columbia public school system on November 10. B. E. Vincen.t chairman of the branch, graciously welcomed the teachers to the party and also invited them to dbme to the building more often and make it a place of real service. The program was in charge of Miss M ft Snvrm consisted ntT mnsica.l-ou4oetifW!?-hy^..Mr^-Scott-and-Miss Baskin BYSd a " talk' by Misa. Hawthrone on?her connection with the Y. W. C. A. while in college. Then a sociaf. hour was spent. All the teachers who attended the party reported J having passed a very enjoyable evening. .??? ; The Board hold its regular inunthly meeting on November 24. At this meeting Mrs. Talley, the 1 (librarian expressed appreciation I to the branch for the use of the room donated by the branch for a-, 1 bout five years to be used as the i Negro unit of the RTdhland County library. This unit has now l moved toi its new home on Gervais St. an<_ the room at the Y. is now being redecorated. The financial report for the month was < read and the meeting was ad- 1 JUUI IIUU, ?.. HOLLY HILL NEWS R<*v.-L. E.?Farmer was-at his " post of duty at Bethel A. M. E. church in the evening. He brought to us a wonderful sermon taken from St. John 9:25 He selected as his subject, "From Darkness to Light." Dr. Beard along with Rev. v'Lisbon visited the evening services. Services were very good at Love. * ly Hi!1 Baptist church. . . . 1 At 7:30 the pastor, Rev. J. W. H. Hooks came in full of the Holy Ghost and preached a very good sermon. The visiting pastors wer?~Rev. , Gabe Brown anJ Rev. I* R, Rush. ' Funeral services (fkxr Mr. Thomas , Jamison, who died Frdiay night, ' at his home, were conducted Sunday, at 2 o'clock, at Targart A. M. E. church. Rev. L. L. Farmer of- | ficiated, assisted by Rev. Reedy ( Wilson of Lovely Hill Baptist . church. - , Miss Ollie Mae Jacques is teach- < ing at Cypress Hill school'. ( Misses Euliah Bunch and Mad-I. yln Sweat, students at State col- < lege spent the holidays at home , also Misses Electry MeGomery and Mary Edwards, atudents at Ello- f ree, - t Messrs. William Anderson and , TtS 1 TT* J 1- T? A * T 11 _ rreu mvyarqs, jr., iwo 01 noiy Hill's leading- young men are the owners of "The Silver Light Cafe" here. You can get meals at all hours. - " Our County Supervisor, Mrs. C. V. Green, wishes to meet all teachers in the 4th district Saturday, December 12th at 11:00 o'clock sharp, at tha Holly HiK Ro^enwald School. The Glee Club, under th"e' direction of Miss A. B. Pickett will present a Christmas Cantata Tuesday, December 22, at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. The H. E. Dept. is proeressing nicely. Has purchased a new machine, an electric^ iron and a few other equipments for the department. The Eng'ish Dept. and H. E. Dept. both under the direction of Miss A. M. Jones are sponsoring a program December 18th. The program will be given in interest of the H. E. Dept. \frs. Rnspnfl Runch. who under i went an operation at the Tri. ' County Hospital in Orangeburg, is t at home and doi?g nicety. Prof J. P. Kdwarda..,.principal of Galbribar school, N. HoUy Hill, < completed his first month with an J enrollment of 125. The teachers are; Prof. Steve Whack, Mrs. Daisy Whack, >ort "TJcily Hill an Miss Lucile .E. kjiljer of Charle^', ^turr?? ?? i ' Miss Evelyn Smith is teaching J at Zion school in Berkely -County^ we wish her a successful term.,, F. R. Nix, reporter MARLBORO CO. TR. & BEN- j NETTSVILLE HI NEWS. | Thp Bennett8ville High school is < in the midst of the third month , of the term. j On Saturday afternoon Ben* < nettsville High school Glee Club ] rendered a selection at the S. Ct Methodist Episcopal Conference t on the Missionary program. Miss 1 Dorothy Louise Middleton, music 1 directress with Misses Annie L. j Bom&r and Jessiade Murrell Dar den, assistants. < The Glee Club made a very good showing. This past week was a very busp 1 one in Bennettsville due to the j fact that the Conference was in f session. The Claflin choir visited tho school on Friday afternoon, c Dec. 4, just before dismissal of } our High School Dept., and rendered three selections, My! what ^ a treat. Ex-Dean of Claflin College, in the person of Dean Henry Pearson was a pleasant visitor. to\ the school on Friday. Revs. Winifred Robinson, Beniamin Stewart of Orangeburg; Rev Richardson and Mr. Robt. Bothea were also visitors. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wright had quite a few of the ministers to call" to see -them during the Conference. The District Group meeting of The Agricultural "and Home h'co- " nomics instructors met at the Bennettsville High schee' day, Dec. 2. Messrs. J. P. Burgess and W. W. Wilkins and Miss Mattie E. Pegues our St"** T'" erant teachers were in charge of thtg meeting. A very good meeting was had. MESSAGE THEME AT SECOND CALVARY I The Rev. M. Marquette. Peace, J od minister of the Second Calvary I M' Baptist church announceWthe fol- jv' lowing services to be observed at "( the church Sunday. % wi 11:20 a.m. Message theme: "So That's What Faith Will Do". At 7:30 p.m. Message theme: "The Meditations of a Christmas Tree". a,j You will want to hear these mes- .... sages : : ? The ] a a.m. and" B.Y.P.U. at G:00 p.m. m. GAFFNEY NEWS ? (J u The Cherokee County Teachers' h/ association will hold its third <ir monthly meeting at Granard 11 iy 1. school, Saturdayr December l"2,"at be 11:00 a. m. Every luarhi r ?f tlin -ttt| county is urged to be present an. V. bring money for. the Christmas Seals. t he A Popularity Contest ? o^od at wii Bethel Baptist church. Friday night, December 4. Miss Willie Mae Spears raised thf- highest amount and was crowned "Miss. Bethel". T. Rev. Samuel Jones cri Greenville has been recently appointed past i ^*? of Mitchell''s Chapel IIolir.es> I nu church o'f thi? nit.v ' 1:1 Rev. R. E. Bethea has succeeded himself as pastor of Dimton': 11 Chapel M.'E. church; to the de- h light of his many fr,iends. pa We wish for him unlimite 1 success during this conference year. hi "ffBHYerUBourul,'' a*religious en-. T1 tertainment will he. presented a' W Bethbf. Friday night, December 18 by a cast Jf Shelby teachers, th" -o public is cordially invited to be mj present. | ^ Admission 15 and 25 cents. | or A Christmas Cantata is being t q prepared at Metropolitan A^ M. E. Zion church, by Mrs. E. P. Boyce and others. ^ ELKO PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS ^ A Parent-Toaehe^-Trusteo day?^7 ivas hclJ at the Elko Public"SChda! !l Wednesday, November 25, at . yhich time a very interesting ta thanksgiving program was ren- [1( iered. Mrs. S. F. Bailey, Jeanes Teacher of BaVnwr-11 County was ?* :he principle speaker. Mrs. Bail- j jy's speech was both, timeiy and j sci practical. It dealt with the coop- ho oration of the patrons and teach | un ?rs. It was enjoyed and appro- wi dated by all. Quite a number of matrons and fk*ien>,s were present. The program ended with financial success for the school. The patrons of the Elko Public ichoof are cooperating nicely with he principal and teabhers in the < school beautification project. ?i..' Miss A. K. Coan, a member of j J^V >ur faculty has been indisposed j u.j for several days. We are pleased j p0, :o note that she is convalescing, j (j0j We trust that she will soon be altv &p to resume her duties. Mrs. K. 11. orj Allen of Blackville, S. C. is acting in her stead. tet Miss Mattie A. Bowman is plan- t,Xl rung "A Trip Around the Won.' '," fnr Monday night, December 7, an en- vvj, tertainment in interest of the school. This promises to be a /ery interesting feature.1?* -jiUt m.i The services at the S^. ' Peter's ' Baptist church, of which. Rev. H. Bush is pastor, was largely attend- ^ ?d on Sunday, December 6, Mtov Davis, a fisitir.^ minister, preach- ;\jf >d a soul stirring sermon, at which ,ime, Lie. L. Austin received his fu; >rdination. * j0j ? Le I RIDGE SPRING NEWS ke1 The Sunday school and B. Y. P. rJ. were largely attended Suntlay. q0 rhe Sunday school was opened at ] he usual hour, with each teacher ^u, it their post of duty. Sunday be- eVt ng> i egular- meeting?Surdity1 aF ; Second Baptist, quite a few fak> tiv were found in the services. Pn( Mrs. Myra Coleman entertained the L. P. A. club at her home Fn- ? :lay afternoon, December 11, 1030 ' it five o'clock; the attendance w?.< ?oo^, the meeting was opened by die Pres. Mrs^ G. L, I.ott. The Ruds of Promise club met it the home of Mrs. E. W. Brcadtiax Sunday afternoon, December "" 13, at 4 o'clock.. The members of 1 :he club were very glad to , have Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Hightower Is the guest at the club. ^0 The whole community of Ridge __ Spring was sadly shocked over the ieath of Mr. Robert Hazzard, Sr. fie was a goo? citizen cA thi __pcommunity and a very active menV~?ju ber in. the church. He will . be ' rreaily missed. He was born in' ;he same house that he died in. ftis health has been failing him J*" 'or the fast month or two. He oaves to mourn his loss, -a wife, Bl VIrs. Mary Hazzard, eight children Hli mo brother and one sister and a pr lost of relatives and frien d Butler, Bush and Clary were the undertakers in. charge. Mr. N. Hazzard of N. Y. wa? lere last week to attend the fun- 1 >ral of his father. Pri Misses Leon Merrit, Ellen Mae ?5c' smith and Mrs. Bertha Smith left st< 'or N. Y. last week. > Mr. W. B. ' Hazzard, Jr. and diss Christine Broadnaj^ were ac- OW ompanied back to their school vork last week at More^ock, S. C. >y Messrs. Authur HazaarJ- and ^ j. W. Raiford. ' ^ Mr. Otis Raiford who is a {each- wC r at Boughtmountville, spent the veek-end at home. Mias Thelmn Vatson, a teacher at Fruit Hi I'. Dent the week-end nt Vn-kmo et,? lad as her ?uest, one of her friends. Miss Franklin. Mr. Sam- ' yy icl Hammonds, a student at Bet- 1 is Academy spont the week-end it home. redell Davis mo'torcd to Aiken. Sunday. Messers. Sam Amos and James )liphant of Johnston, were visiors in town Suhday. Mr. and Mrs. U.|S. Kitchen of 5ally, spent the week-end with dre. KiUhen'e parent*, Mr.' and dra. Sam Merrltt, ' - \ " VMM ASS EE NEWS The Yeme see Graded school on*' its Annual Trank.-jjivirtf dri.e.j unday nijrht. November ynth, ; th a play "Heaven arid 1I??! ' lUinl." The total amount i;ai.-et! is $83.00. The teachers of the Yemass','" rtittf in Hampton, S. C\, Dembtrr ,-lth aiid'ath. They came back lull of inspir- j ion and ambition to.do better nk. L Tit?tUi oiiiih i.? nil juivuii1- lllj.1 ' r lr. jic the children are ir,i nub?f-Moir?t hefi*?teaching??* f' A very enjoyable party was Kiv at the lio.lit of .Mr. ar.d Mr.- j. ij* Frances Saturday nitfht, ii ! i:or of Mr. and .Mrs. Georg , > iffin of NtMv York. A physical culture program. Avilj , triven in th<~ -chop; "ciiaiTel'TK-'l ' liber lotti, sponsor (! by .Miss ' lltanche ol' the II. K. Dept. We are trying t ' do our part in Christmas Seal drive. We *h t much succe. s. - EU.OKEE NEWS The.Sliiloh A. M: E. church and iristian m> nibers witness a jrr eat . rift rente tlie- liast week. " With i . rie than a "thousand people Sun- !' y- so near uie lHsh"]>> *erm?"m J 11 oVl"ck. The . members an- ' tiling more than ev> r ta have i e RyVl .Geoi go Johnson hack a? [ stor. Mr. Charles Young <-f -Orange. 'j i_q? ivi;i?1? .a?| ii 111' rn! ',?m--441 luisday" visiting Miss Alri-iV ; alia. r. " . Got! did. >ve have a swell time! mirg in contact with ex-class-1 ato-s and school fri'.nds. -Antony e- many friends--of - Mis< Walk's were: Miss Lucile Scott of iar!est? n, Miss Johnson of St. I till r Mi -s?Harnion Urlil Janetta T icks of Laurens who is teaching v. St. Paul graded school. Miss Annie Mae Williams who; attending Morris college. Sum-| r was here vi-iting?frhmhi and- ( lativesr :?t- . ~;.*T Mr. Willie E. Ulmer left Tuos-1' y,. December 8 for New V rk.1, >pe he will have a?suceessfu! trip is acco'mpanied by Mr,-W- B aymer. The principal of the Elloroo 111 ho.nl, Mr. C. II. McTx'od is in th; spifcal at Sumter where he will dergo an operation. Trust he I 11 get along fine. _ (Mis.s) Annie L. Walker. ,. reporter." LFESVTLLE NEWS Frank Boyd. Reporter Sunday was A nice day for . all irch goers. Calvary's Sun uv J tool opened at. its usuai" hour, th Sr.nt. and teachers at' their ( si'of duty. At'11:30 Rev. Bates ivored a burning message. An procintive congregation witno*jthe services o-f the day. The Golden Gates Jubilee Quar- , : off .Virginia, rendered a very cedent "program at the Ifa ypl HigHr sch^oj on 'Monday nigh". iici) was crr^nyo ; hy all. Miss Eunice Dert 1 oft Saturday' Noiv York where she will re- 1 iin for a while. Miss Eva Rosb'rouch m&dc a i sine.-s flip to . Columbia. 1. rme. 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