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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. N. A. lk'thca, Pastor
St. George, S. C.-HSunday sch<
opened at the usual hour with t
and a fair propoition . of office
at their posts of duty.
At the close 'of the lesson stui
Mrs. N.A. Bethrta reviewed t
lesson \vith credit J.o herself a
few are her equals, when it com
to a Sunday-ischool \Vprker,?S
understands working with youtl
' Strictly at Id o'clock the pa
tor ascended the rostrum, after
short preliminary, he took as 1
text John 1:17, and as usual
preached a wonderful sermon. T
weather was cold but a kplend
crowd was out to witness the w
derful services.
?We thank our dear Bishop f
returning our beloved pastor ba
to us for another year. Also o
P. E. Dr. J.E. Beard. Our A. C.
League is planning to put over
great work this year; because >
are proud of our new State Pre:
dent Dr. J. S. Benn.
Prof. F. P. Abraram of All
University and Mr. C. L. Jon
were week-end guests of Rt
and Mrs. X.A. Rethca.
The regular Leaders' Board m
at the parsonage on Monday nil
all leaders were present. Aft
the close of the 'business of tl
hoard Alyce, the charming litt
daughter acted as hostess; a n
served hot coffee and cocoa, wi
crackers. Each one expressed ji
over . the occasion.
Mrs. L. P. Beard was Conferen
guest of Mrs. N.A. Bethea.
**" Mrs. Mattie L. Pinckney "is o
again to the delight of friends.
v There will be a Xmas tree
the church Xmas nite. The pub!
is invited, kev. Bethea and Mi
Mabel Summers attended the G
to-Gether meeting on Tuesday
Harley ville.
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lir. it Hampton.
r Christmas
a id Yours!
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-i rutins the cheeriest exar.
friendship of the Hbliic
oly hope, this Christmas
of our life,
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>o: folks like you, we owe
_ 'to us, and-cveryone ?
: I nuinely appreciative of
ri( ldliness.
oil in wishing you all the
ti e and an oversowing
to: lially,
Motors, Inc.
Sl.MTER J^EWS,
As the Chiistinas season ap"
> )i noaches, various organization:
he .re making plans and raiaim
at; I umb ill/ wluoK~tol?pread Christ
rs I nas cheer for the un?ortunat<
I hildren and grown folk,
dy J On Wednesdav nit? *
....v irtai weei
he' il the Lincoln school building1 t
s Fashion review was presented bj
es the City Federation president
ho ?Vhtss?H. N. Usher. The progran
is. presented was well worth t h <
is- price of admission. The stunt!
a weie good and the. many costume:
lis n review were gorgeous,
he The Claflin Alumni Chapter me!
he with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McDon
lid aid on Thursday nite, Dec. 10th
on Notwithstanding the inclement
weather a full business meeting
^nvHTrTretdrTFen the hpstess servet
ck a repast. *
ur Miss Ophelia Williams was call
E. ed. home during the past week ot
a account of the illness of her mo
ve the r.
si- Miss Charlotte Jackson of Co
. lumbia spent the past week-em
en visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones
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v ST. STEPHEN A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor
The W. II. ahd F. M. society of
er hp above named church was held
he it the home of Sister L. B. Alford
U >a-t Monday p. m. at 5 o'clock.
( We were few in number but had
th a fine meeting'. Since the winter
)v >ogun we are having our meetings
it the homeTTf different members,
ce Owiiyr to the inclemency of the
weather, our collection was not
ut p to the standard. Sister Sarah
Smith, bne of our old members
passed to the great beyond last
,. Fri uiy and was funeralized Sun.jay
-1 p. m. at the above?named
s* church, by her pastor. Peace to
her, a?hes. We trust .our loss is
h?aven'? gain.
Minnie Rog<$n
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GEORGETOWN NEWS I Li
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The sun was visible for a few St
hours h?re, Monday, for the first T1
in eight days, then again disappeared
behind clouds, and it con- Ai
tinues to 'rain. Bto this does not N<
a/lfect the Christian spirit. The F<
churches and Sunday school are
preparing their Cantata am. oth- T<
er Xmas plays at Bethel A. M. E.
church of which the Rev. W. B. L. l>
Clark is pastor. Christmas services
will be (held at 4:30 o'clock >0
f Christmas morning, The pastor Bi
? will preach at which- time th&
choir will render a Cantata entitl- A
? ed "Out of the East."
C * Rev. G. G. Daniels, pastor of
^ "Bethesda Baptist church of this ~
? city is highly regarded hy theL
citizens and looked Upon not only T<
[ as pastor of Bethesda but one ill- I
t* terested in the welfare of the col- 0
[ o-red people. Under his pawtort'
ate Bethesda is flourishing. He
C is a busy man.
[ Mrs. Sarah Smith, an old mem:
ber of St. Stephen A. M. E. church
|riie<fr at her home. West-end
bert St. Saturday morning. Fulv* ~M
__?ral sendees, were held Sunday a
at 4 p. m.. at St. Stephens church. L
Her partor, Rev. D. N. Wilson of- et
ficiated. J. B. Brockington was
..ndertaker in charge. m
. The get-to-eetfier . meeting of ^
Georgetown district, of which the w
? Rev. Dr. T. J. Miles is P. E. was" ai
e. held at Bethel ,A. M. E. church.
? Morday at. 11?80 o'clock. All plans "i
? outline^ for a successful year'? ')!
f work. Dr. J. E. Thomas, presiding
? older "c<1 the Mt. Pleasant distric *
f. was a visitor; at the close of the ^
? meeting a sumptuous dinner was y
C served at the parsonage by the
adiep of the church. All left well ^
r*-:411 '<! with--a plenty left. L
|- Prof. G. W, Howard attended ;i
t* a meeting of the teachers or '
i. the first congressional district"
[ ast Saturday at Monks Corner in ?
f 'he Berkeley training school. H
j. said it was a fine gathering, and l'
[ -'he officers shouL. feel proud of 'r
C bringing together such a repre- 111
[ -tentative number of teachers. -k
? Rev. and Mrs. W. B. L. Clark S!
were ,e.uests at the home of Mr. V1
i* and Mrs. R. L. Williams, Elloree. B
C S. C. while in attendance of the, '?<
[ Central conference, Rev. D. N d<
f Wilson was guest of Mr. and Mrs.' di
t Maripn Williams. : .?Sj
f Mrs. E. R. Howard spent coji- ai
( ference week at the home of her
> father, Mr. R. L. Williams of w
?* Elloree.
E The Old Gray and the New ^
I Rider continues to make his col- f1
* umn readable, with real sparkling j*
Inews of church an..-state.*"
The news last' week that Allen ,
university received a rating was '
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lUJTAUlljr ICV.IDIM "J iiivimo ...v .
school and particularly so by the ' '
graduates. |l)<
Georgetown is well represented is
at the different colleges in and out P
of the state and we understand bi
they are iloing fine in their stud- el
ies. Our boys and girls ought cl
not be satisfied just to get through ei
Howard if they mean to enter the B
teaching profession. Do like the tc
others and try to go higher. There
s always room at the top.
Your correspondent is requestng
every reader of the "Palmetto
Leader" who gets your paper
through us, Jto pay up promptly '
and in full please. back due.r
iclp us to make a clean repo-rt 2}
next Tuesday, the 22nd. This i.-' T
l special request by the Publish- Si
;r. Mr. Geo. H. Hampton. To youi ^
agent aiiu correspondent the nexF.y
ssue of the paper will be January
2nd. 1937. Let's begin the New ^
Vear with a clean record. ^
Thank you! q
When ?n need of beauty prepa- ^
ration, see this* writer and get
either of the three (3) "Gralo"
'L. A.' Dainty," or "Overtion-HiBrown"
preparation.
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GAFFNEY NEWS a
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The Cherokee County Teachers' p]
association held its third* meeting
ior tKis"^acffOCl t^fTTT gatniday, De? ?v
cember 13, 1936, at 11:00 a. m. ?
The meeting was called to order
- by the President, Prof. J. E. Gaf- ?
_ fney, 1
i Miss Bessie Pickett, Jeanes "
t 'teacher of this county, gave a very
3 interesting and helpful talk cen- T
p tared around the teaching of '
Health lessons in the Elementary
3 school. , jt
All unfinished an.'< new business
c of the meeting:-was discussed. Do
j cisions were received and adopted. ,
f A 100 per cent collection of '5
Palmetto State Teachers' axsoeia *
' tion dues waa_ __conipleted. Prof. J?c
Gailfney thanked the teachers of j*4
I. this county for the loyal way that ko
5 each had rallied to this cause. H us
' saiu., also that he was very proud fi.
of the fact that Cherokee County
t Teachers' association would be a
mong the first, if not the first, to et
send a 100 per cent registration
t to the State association, ? V
: Miss Pickett was helpful
on
1. in putting over tnis Dig program. .
Many of the Cherokee county ,"1
- teachers reported for Xmas seals
i others are expected at the next
. meeting, which will be held in
January.
The Association is sponsoring
j an Emancipation orogram at
Bethel Baptist church, January w
1st, 1937. The speaker -will be announced
later. **'
Granard High school will close le
Friday, December 18 for the mi
, Xmas holidays andi reopens Mon- as
day, January 4, 1937. re
The rural schools wllj close cu
Wednetk^ay, thp 23, and resume ve
i work December 28. . m,
^jyfr.-John Gallmond of New York 0f
City spent several days here vis- ajj
| iting relatives and friends,
i Mrs. i^agar omppy ox w. ue- ??.
pot St. and Mr. Jas Ratchford of p
N. Broad St., are on the sick list. *rj
We hope flor them a speedy recovery.
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Rev. E. P. Boyce attended a onP
iciy conference at Clover. S. C. 'a<
- Monday. th
Poem by Laura Bell Hardin, 8th
grade, grammar high, Gaffney I
S. C.: I w\
Lift Up Tour H?id 0' Negro j m<
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THE PAtSffifK) I.EAP1
ft up your head 0' Negro,
id show-your determined face,
io\?* to every nation,
lat yours is not an inferior race.
im high in all your undertakings.
at low in any task,
>r if you do, other races will
think, r-^
> you, they are a superior class.
on't talk and boast of what you
have done,
r what ydu are going to do
at by all means at the present
time, ' """""
chieve enough to carry you
through.
wow, since 'vve~have^the equipmerit,
j carry us safely through,
will do my part as an honor,
' Negro brother! will you?
EAsTOVER- NEWS
Many new enterprises have oplej
here by white and colored,
r. Elliott "Lawrence has opened"
shoe and clothing store. Mrs.
ula Simmons has opened a Caf,eria
on Main St.
.Mrs. Susan Jones who was aliost
killed some weeks ago is
2tter' and it is Reported that she
in ue nome soon. ivir. joe tvis
who livtqs three ^miles out met
ith a serious accident last Friayr
He was rushed to the hos
ital and we are i ij.br med that
1C of his legs will be amputated,
e is a faithful officer of St.
hillips A. M. E. church. Mr.
cflf Scott has many goo., things
>r Santa in connection with hi?
isteurant and filling station
[r?\ Mary Smith who is ,wel i
lown herij conducts "one of the
iting places in town Und she will |
eat you right. Ytro~can get-your^
arbecue every Saturday at Mrs.
ary Joiner's who conducts one o
le longest established businis.
i town. Mrs. Florence Jenkim
id little Joe Louis spent last Friiy
nisht at the home?of heruson
he spent the summer in Jackson
lie, Fla. Last' Saturday nigh
ev. Bowman was called to thi
ame of Mrs.'Groom on the Cam2n
Road where: he married theii i
aughter Frances to Mr. Thomas i
cott. after which Barbecue meat
nd refreshments oif> many kinds
ere served. The new set up proram
at St.-Phillips is working
cry nicely. The willing workers
ave 85 members and is divide ? in
> 4 zones. The boosters club has
3 members and the sunshine club
as 88 members. The hickory hil!
!ub has G8 members. The ushei
card is composed of 14 members,
he missionary Society 50 memers;
the Sunday school has 68
lembers and the A. C. E. League
i composed ofv all the young peole
and there is the stewardess
aards 1, 2, 3 an\ 4 and the social
ub fo-r young men and the' city I
ub. Always the Palmetto Leaci:
for newest news. See Rev.
owman and get a copy. Come
i church! Go to church!
LN M E.MORI AM
In memory of our beloved molei
i...... AuAnSe Williams,, who
&p rted this lifiti 7 years ago Dc
1929.
ou quietly passed away,
ad and lonely we have been,
ince vou went away.
our voice is hushed.
'e have missed you mother dear
re will never forget.
ut We must remember that
od loves you best,
re will meet you around the
throne of God,
'here we live for ever more,
one, but not forgotten,
hildren: Mrs. Inez King, daughr;
Mr. Ernest B. King, soq-inw,
Miss Alberta Williams claugh
r; Master Edward Farrow, nelew.
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HRISTMAS services at*
AZARETH ISA IT. CHURCH
ev. Williams M. Downs, Pastor
f the First Nazareth Baptist
ii.-ch Monday evering at 8:00
clock. The Rev1. Downs will defer
a Chrisinias message ant'
e choir assists, by Mr. LeRoy
ardy will sing the Christmas
lrols. ,
Immediately after the services
cie will be a contest in which
prizes will be given-to person,
tiding the lucky numbers. . The
will ha a twelve lb tur- "
and the others will be very
eful prizes.
The services of course will be
1, but those deh'rin,? to ei\ter th
ntest may purphase their tick
s for only 10c. The contest is
onsored by the Church Aid and
neyard Workers clubs of the
u.rch, and will be similar to the
[*r which was given Thankagivif:
The public is cordially invited.
LAKE CITY HIOH SCHOOL
J'rof. L. I). Bradley," Principal ,
The fftcplty and student-bedy
u e delightfully entertained in
lapel Monday morning with a
eallfh Play given by some stunts
of the High school- departent.
During that time we had
a visitor of the school the sectary
of Florence County Tuberlosis
association who made some
ry timely and 'interesting reftike.
The play was in charge
Misses Octavjft Clark and Elizeth
Britton.
Prof. J. Er Mclver^ Mrs. Allie
iddy, Lillian Austin, and Miss J.
Harrington with Mr. and Mrs.
onzo J. Moore motored to Florce
on Friday.
The following members of the
culty spent the week-end out of
r city: Miwsea Clark, Brary_flntLof.
Bradley.
Mrs. R. Summers, Miss Britton
th Prof, and Mr?. J. E. Mclver
>tored to Florence on Saturday. I
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DILLON NEWS
Though the weather was somewhat
inclement many worshipped
at Bethel A.M.E. church Sunuay.
Sunday school opened at 10:30 a.
m. with the officers and teachers
present. The lesson was welL discussed.
At 11:30 the services began. After
the preliminaries the pastor
took for his [subject "Charity".
Many hearts were made to leel
i glad.
Quite a few people worshiped at
St. Stephen M.E. church ^Sunday
to hear the i^w pastor, Rev. Wylie
deliver l.hq message of Cod, They _
feel as if they are blessed to have
such a~ wonderful pastor; ? ~
Rev. Wylie was " accompanied
nere Sunday from Orangeburg, S.
C., by his wife, Mrs. Wylie and
son, Mr. Wylie wher is teaching in
Darlington, S. C.
Rev. N. W. Greene the former
pastor left Friday to begin a new
year at Leesville, S. C.
-sick-list and are able to be out
again are: Messrs John Ray, Berry
Ellerbet Mesdames Doreatha
A'hittier, Essje 'Gilliard, Hattie
Thomas/and' Miss'Minnie E. Jones.
Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell left |
last week for Bishopville, S, C.
cO be at the bedside of her mother
who is very sick.
The stork visited the home of
Mrs. Beulah McDonald Friday and
eft a tine baby boy. . Mother and
jaby are doing tine. , .
A social was given at the home
f Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith Monlay
night. Every body reported a
deasant afternoon.
-?M?%-4is-C,'-C4oker. now of?Harts _
/ille, S. C.. Coker college, was in
,own .Wednesday night, 'visiting
is wife, Mis. Beulah Croker.
'1 he officers and teachers ol
lethel A.M.E. Sunday school are
oing to have a Xmas tree Christaas
night.
The first quarterly conference
will be Mpnday night." We ari
.-king all the officers and members
to be present to make a
;ood report.
The funeral of Mrs. Callie Hal
was held Friday afternoon at the
-MeiUml -Funeral- Home. - Rev.-Bass
n cached the funeral.
? mm ? CARLISLE
NEWS
The sons of aid closed a sue
essiul meeting at Williams Chap- 1
A. M. E. Ziqn church Saturday,
December 12. Quite a large delegation.
Over $1^18.00 was raised.
Mi". Henry Dickson has been
orought home from Union. We
iope he will soon recover.
Mrs. Edna Sims is reported un
well. She has been sick Tor quiU
.a -while. We hope for her compleU
recovtry.
Services'were very good at Wiliams
Chapel A. M. E. Zion churci.
Sunday. The members met the
pastor with glad hearts. .^.Rev.
Ailiian, the pastor brought to'his
nearers a message from Psalms
23:4 and from Jeremiah 8:20. The
people seemed to enjoy these mesThe
tuneral of Mrs. Martha Tal..as
he' a. '."aplu llidge cliu.cl. ^
ier pastor, lie v. E. L. Willi < s delivered
the funeral sermon. She
.as a liiemoe. of the church o.
.. . a. l lor age "was - 8i year< o ?
age. - ?
ELEOREE NEWS
District Number 5 neld its tirsi
monthly meeting, December 11 ai
the Orangebuig County Gaining
school. \\ e had with u.s our su
perviaur, mis. v. urven. snt1
brought some very .interesting |
messages to the teachers. Joue io .
'the weather being bad, it was not '
a large number present. Our Pies .
ident, Mr. c. n. Mcneod is still '
-ill at thtr hospital, V\ w nuotU mm _!
from our meeting, but the meet
ing was carried out lovely. ?
We always eiijoy having our
-supervisor with us.
The teachers of the district sent "
the President, Mr. McLeod a beau *
tiful bunch of flowers.
Miss Margaret Kennedy who is )
now Mrs. bell of Cennetieut is ?j
uonie visiting htr sister and bro- *:
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Coin- <j
mander shivers and other rela- j
tives. . J
Miss Granett McC'ants and bro- J
thers of Cameron, S. C., were seen J
in town visiting Mrrsns Annie Lee j *i
Walker and Lura Moorer. | !]
KINCJSTKEE NEWS. J
By M. C. Mitchell. .j
The usual Union services that *i
are held every fifth Sunday were .j
conducted at Bethel AME church )
Sunday morning by Rev. S. M.
Hughes, pastor with the following
ministers assisting*. Revs. A. "
Mack, pastor of Mt. Zion M. E.
church; H. R. Hughes, pastor of
Shiloh AME church Charleston;
Cornwell, pastor of Siloam Raptist
also Rev. Wm. Anderson.
Rev. S. M. Hughes delivered a
sermon that will long be remembered
by his hearers. He related
the story of Paul and Silas as
prisoners and the conversion o f
the jailer. He spoke truthfully and
the sermon was j>niovn<f
The members and friends o fl
Bethel, Siloam and Mt, ZiPn turn
ed out in large numbers,
On Sunday afternoon the Junhjr_
Missionary Club met at the ..
home of Mrs. R. A. Brown, advisor
of the club. A small number
was present but an enjoyable
time was spent. E?ch person that
responded with collection received
Xmas seals in return. As missionaries
we fowl that wo should help "
those who are less fortunate than
we.
Mrs. W. L. McFarlane was a
visitor and mada some very an
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couraging remarks to the club.
The Union services were held
at Mt. Zion M.E. church Sunduy
night with Rev. A. Mack and his
people as hosts. Not only Union
services, but Rev. Mack who left
Wednesday morning for Bennettsville
to make his report to the
S. C. Mbthodist Conference preach
ed his ^farewell sermon. The sermon
was indeed a?masterpiece. He
preached to a packed church and
everyone left, vfe are sure, with a
new thought. The people of Kings
tree expect him back for another
year; Rev.?W?L?McFa.rlane
spoke wishing the pastor well.
Rev. Hughes and also Rev.-1 Corn*well
spoke and presented Rev.
Mack a donation from their congregations.
Mrs. Carrie McFadden
presented a purse from the Senior
choir of Mt. Zion. To these Rev
Mack responded.
PITTS PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
By (Mis3) Cttt>ahfta?M. Pitta?
. Mountsville, S. C.=?On Sunday,
December 13, we were very glad
to have with us Rev. J. H. Toatley
of Chesterfield, S. C. His sermon
was delivered with much pow
er and everybody was made to
feel the necessity., of seeing God
for themselves. We feel thankful
t. ^ e? ?ji: ? ? ? *u-i. a
iu viuu lur seiiuui^ us null, |;a'ui
message. After the most wonderful
sermon, the Lord's Supper
was administered. We are doing
fine with oilr church since we
started repairing it and we ask
the prayers *>f nil Christians that
we may succeed in all our undertakings.
t
week with hitr father, Mr. W.
Crawford. She returned to Green
ille, S. C., Satuday. Miss Lila
Mae Pitts spent several days last
week in Limifens. Miss Psuedora
Pitts left Wednesday for Philalelphia,
Pa. _ .
WASHINGTON HIGH WIN8*
GRID AW A It IX
Negro High School Ix'agUg^He.lds.
Its Annual Meeting i
(By T. J. -Ilanberry)
- -Gmttdetty?Dee^?4-3*?The?Sout.lv
Carolina Athletic association of
secondary schools held its annual
December meeting Saturday at
Mather* Academy". The meeting
was scheduled to begin at $ a- m nd
la ted practically all day.
1. W. Martin, president, arranged
'"'the following program for the
opening session: Welcome adIress
by M. F. Fuller, superintendent
of Mather Academy. Response
to this address was made
by T. J. Hanberry. (B. T.'.W.)
\ ( ess, "The Moral Coach,", by
T. E. Riley, (Lancaster). Efiicinecy
in the Management of
\thleties." by J. H. Whiteman
(B. T., W.). Several selections
'ere rendered by the male quar- ,
otto of Mather Academy. After
his program,- the house was opened
for its regular .business.
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... ui,mn \.<1*1UIVI f Wilis VieCt>d
as aotim? secretary-treasurer
rstil thy regular election next December.
Avery Institute. -and
ii. j Industrial school of Char'e.
ton were admitted to the as;ociat
oir. Stxt(5cn schcy<)"ls have
)C-en admitted to the conference.
\ number of' other schools and institutions
aie expecteJ to apply
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Lot No. 1?1514 Sumter
1935 Ford V-8 , $375
Tudor ..." L_
$125 down, bal. monthly
1934 Ford V-8 $375
DeLuxq Fordor '
$125 down, bal. monthly ^
r -1935?jChevxolfit Master $375
j- ? Sedan 1""" ^?
$125 down, bal. monthly
(Coupe.
$85. down, bal. monthly.
Lot No. 2-?1324 Sumter
1930 Ford "" $225
. Coupe
$75 down, bal. monthly
1931 Chevrolet $225
Coupe
$90 down, bal. monthly
1933 Dodee *300 I 1
Coach -- ?-- I
$100 down, bal. monthly
WILSON 1
MOTOR CO. I
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Authorized Dealer
1324 Sumter?1514 Sumter
"pb.?^ membership holorc the Janir
; ary meeting ip cder to e-ut:cipato
in the basketball. ?onr*v*mont. - J
The- meeting recessed?a shor'.'?~
while for various committee? *
meet and for the completion ot
the basketball schedules. The an
nual baske~tba.il tournament is
scheduled for March 5 and 0, also
at Mather Academy.
According to tlfe season's record
for football Booker Washington
High of Columbia won the ,
football trophy fpi-vth^-second con- J
secu.tive time. V Having -von all |
conference games B. T. W. hftd a V
percentage of 1,000. Mather anu
Finley tied for secbnd place with
a percentage of. 750. The trophy ' Jj
becomes the permanent property -.?!
of B. T. W,v J
I After this season a school wi' 1
have to win a trophy three cons< .
cutive times in order to gain per
manent possession .of it. The ai. A
nual track meet will be held a;
Coulter Aca *cniy, Cheraw, Apri.
2-1th. | ,
| The following schools- had rep \
re.-.entatiyes at the meeting: Av- \
cry (Charleston FTH. L. Hamilton;
Burke Industrial, (Charleston), W.
G. Wright; Robert Smalls (Cheraw),
II. A. Hammond; _ Mayo
(Darlington), J. I,. Cain; A. W. t
Bryant, and H. C. McClendon;
Jackson (Camden), J. L. Carter
and L. M. Fincn; Coulter (Ch.- I
ra>v), J.- G. Benson and G. W. ^
Long; Lancaster (Lancaster), H.
K. Bowers, and G. B. Latimer, C.
M. Lindsay, and E. E. Riley; Finley;
(Chtfter). A. D. Hardin J
Mather Aca eniy (Camden), J. W. <1
Martin. L. B. Bryan, M. F. Fuller. yl
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lunibia), W. B. Harthrone, S. J
Walker, J. H. Whiteman, and T.
J. Hanberrv.. M
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til Xmas 11
fining Room i: ll
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Office Phone 2-3357 j
Residence Phone 7765 ) p |
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