The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 09, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
g~~~^~*~" VICTORY1
of Columbia in the State
business on December 31
Cash, balances with otht
in process o?*?yllecti
Reserve with Federal Rt
. U. S. Gov. obligations, di
teed ____ _J
State, county and niuni<
Other bonds, not?s, and
Corporate stocks x_,
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Furniture and fixtures .
Encumbrances not assuo"
Other Real Estate owned
Investments __
Customers' Liability to t
Borrowed Securities
_Other Assets :
Total
? . \ -i
5 LIABI LIT]
- Demand Deposits ____ __
Tirpe Deposits evidenced
"*pass books __
Other Time Deposits
TJ. S. Gov. and Postal Sa
State, county, and mimic
Deposits of otheii banks _
Certified and Officers' Ch
. Total Deposits
f- - . t
ZX- Mortgages or other obli;
Bills Payable ...
Mortgage Bonds
. V. Acceptances executed by
of'this bank and ou
x Securities Borrowed
. Dividends declared but n
Other Liabilities __v- ...
. Total Liabilities excludir
^ Capital Stock and Capitt
Debentures __
Surplus ?
Undivided Profits s
Reserves
j- ,___Xoial Capital Aecomrt?
v Total Liabilities and Ca]
' m
Pledged Assets (excfj
Secui
Deferred Obligations .
U. S. Gov. obligations
Other Assets pledged tp
Assets" Deposited with S'l
... , Securities. Loaned to Bar
Secured and
Deposits secured by pledj
to requirement of li
Other Liabilities secured
f, Total
I, E. \V. Vance, cashjei
enmly swear that the aH
schedules on the back of
resent the true state of t
ed and set forth, to the 1
Correct Attest:
<s
State cf South Carolin
Sworn to and subscrihi
uary, 1937, and 1 hereby
this bank.
My Commission expire;
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GEORGETOWN NEWS
*. 1 The celebration of The Em
pation ^reclamation was con
ed at St. Stephen A. M. E. ch
January 1, 1037, 10:00-oVloc
-J- the- Ministerial?T.'nion?i f ("ic
i town, with Rev.' D. N. W
master of ceremonies.
The program- was rerideviv
, follows:
- r?|? Music by the choirs of the
Invocation hy Re v. J. W.
ler. >'5^'
Music. /
S iiUrirp lesson Psalms 1
]0 bv^Rev. J. H.
Music.
Duct hy Mrs. F. V. Wilson
f & . _ Miss Flossie White.
Remarks by Prof. 0. W. ,
ard.
Music.
Paper by Mrs. Di^anna Stec
!L SqIq by Mrs, miie- Erasieiv
Reading of the Emancip
Proclamation by Miss Jennie ]
<f Presentation "of the spehke
JL- Rev. T. WrUrowft. ?
Emancipation address) by .
W. B. L. Clark. D O..
i Bethel A. M. E, church, Ge<
town, ST. C.
Music. ?
After the program Prof
W. Howard made a very im]
sive talk to the audience. He i
mended Rev. Wilson, the p
dent of the Union for pu1
forth extra effort to render
an excellent for the occasion,
said it was one of the best
he ihad ever witnessed. He
' ' made a motion that a rising
of thanks be extended to
Wilson for the greatest pvogi
and to Rev. Clark for the won
ful address he delivered. The
tion prevailed.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
The Christmas holidays pa:
y quietly v in St. Mattrh<
Af&ath?r was roaLgooddays
il? had a very beau
spending With
her pa.
' Sunday %veni
Miss Edith
phia, who is ir u ..
coUcg?, spent ). . ^
Mrs. T. C^Bre^ _
mmi ilnuLiiiinniu.il IIIIIIPW
.f. v- '?
of Condition of
SAVINGS BANK
> of South Carolina at the close c
I, 1936.
ASSETS:
if banks, and cash items
ion -__ $ 19,911.9
serve bank .1 NON]
ireet and fully guaran
_ 250.0
dpal obligations _ NON!
debei tures NON!
V- NON]
__ 30,855.9
._ ___ NON]
_______ .1.0
ted bv bank . ____ NON]
I 7.852.2
- v_ NON]
his.J'.unk NON]
. __ NON]
___ ____ 9,457.2
$ 68,328.4
[ES 4 NIX CAPITAL
$ 13,277.14
bv : vings
___' .____' 26,271.33
112.00 v.
D< \ __ NONE
ipal :>ep. NONE
_ _____ NONE
leeks *"~L1- 135.00
_ $ 39,795.4'
gatii s !_ , NON1
n pao r?e
. - . - _ *c,ooo.i<;
- ..... NONE
or I : the account
tstai hng __ NONI
------ - NONI
ot^yr^payahlc" ? " NONI
NONI
lg CY. Vital Account $ 42,364.21
il N< . js and
$ 14,611.81 '
--- 702-62
; J,192.54
? - - ? 9,457.22
$ 25,964.It
pital $ 68,328.4]
IIVIOIANDA
>t RciiL Estate) rediscounts and
ritie.k leaned:
NONE
- - NONI
seen. liabilities ' , NONI
[ate .authorities NONI
iks _____ NONI
Pre .rred Liabilities:
?ed ii sets pursuant
eiw _/. _ NONI
.by i 'edged assets __ NONI
___ NONF
of v ie above-named bank, do sol
ove s atement is true, and that th<
this . eport fully and correctly rep
he 7 -veral matters herein conjoin
jest ^ mv knowledge and belief.
E. \\\ VANCE
E. A. ADAMS
J; P. REEDER
I) R. STARKSDirectors
a. C inty of Riehland:
ed b 'ore me this 7th day of Jan
cert < y that I am not an officer 'o
s at ? 'ensure of the Governor.
J. FREDERICK,
Notary Public.
'ay to display what Santa ha
brought. "
.' .\iany visitors from far an
anci- ;lcar spont their Christmas vaca
5" ion at home..
urcn, Mrs. Jones formerly of thi
..... I dace hut now resides in New Yor.
':x' City.spent a few days home, bu
V ' was inade to feel sad when she rt
1 a.' ,f*U?V' a telegram stating that he
>nfy^'.n, Hermon Jones had pas?
"citv 53 au1avg
All of the teachers (out o
;<>wn) spent their vacation a
home.
q- - > The Lincoln Memorial associa
' 'ion did justice to th? oocasio
when they selected Miss Florenc
. Lykes of C.reenville, to deliver th
nml Rmpncipation address. Althoug
the weather was had, and we coul
ow not parade the street to the churc
at 1 o'clock and listened to a mat
. - torly address which was enjoye
by all, during the time the speak
n-was?speaking you could hav
ation hoard a pin drop. "Miss Lykes i
Kno>* x real speaker. r?-V
r b.\
R<?v ! ST ALDAN- TR. SCHOOL
o'
>rgeA11
teachers and students a:
_ back to school, hard at wort
" ter a week's vacation for the hob
?res' days. Everybody is looking fo:
c.OTr." ward to examinations which wi
lesi- begin after January 15th. x
tting ; - .......v.? n.i * ?
. . , , v^.. unciiiwri oini, tne iacuit;
8? enjoyed a very delicious dinner a
; ho home of Mr. and Mrs. Pa
?H?' Sweeney. Quite a number o
a J friends epjoyed the affair. Mis
X fanie Sweeney who is a membe
of the Emmett Scott High facult;
^ Rock Hill, S. C. and sister o
Mr. Sweeney served as hostess
Tnr" she was indeed an efficient hos
tess. Misses Lessie Jackson an<
Geneva Pepper ^pent the after
noon with their class-mates, Miss
es Florine and Sudie Sweeney.
*sed The students were pleased t<
?ws have their old school mate, a sbu
-and. -dent of -Tuskegee Inst..-Mr. Ralpl
tiful Reed visit them since the ivev
w. ? P~
rzi I ' 'MVifraiiliTrtli la I I i
I
? MILLER CHAPEL CHURCH
Rev. W. C. Crawltord, Pastor
J
>f .
Newberry?Sunday was a high
day for church goers at Miller
Chapel A. M. E. church. This boing
the first Sunday in the New
4 Year and also Communion day,
g our pastor was truly at his best.
The Sunday school was well at
tended and the lesson was very
0 beautifully discussed and all new
E teachers were welcomed and came
g before their classes.
p, Mesdames L. R. Crawford and
" S. M. Young were the new teach'8
^rs. Watch those classes 'grow.
E The Supt. Bro. E. F. Floyd outq
lip.ed some definite work for each
,. :lass to do in a financial way. The
k same to culminate on 4th Sunday
3- -in January:???
g Promptly at 11:30 our beloved
g J.astor ascended the rostrum and
began a very impressive service.
E A. very soul stirring sermon was
2 delivered, subject: ."God's Unfail1
ng Promises to Joshua and the
_ Christian Church." Truly our
souls were lifted while the man
f God talked and reasoned with
the Christians; At
5:30 the Junior choir was
eorganized and (had a good prac.ice
preparatory for next Sunday's
ervice.
At 6:30 a splendid League was
onducted by our very efficient
residth-t, Miss Harris. The. leson
was taught by the pastor.
j BROWN GRADED SCHOOL
^ Prof. G. W. Ransom, Principal J
)
J Nesmith, S. C.?Tho ten<f"p>re
all back from their various
5 homes and have reported a ver
? .'leasant Christmas. Prof. G. W.
^ .Ransom want-to his home in MuK^
'ins; Misses E. D. Bowman and
h i. S. Brown went to their homer
- n Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn
2 as Speights visited friends ir
Marion; Miss T. O. White visited
friends in Andrews, during the
olidays.
Mrs. bave McCutcheon__leftjS*L_
irday for Trenton. N. J., where
he will spend a few days with
' elatives.
.During the holidays death took
) >ne of Mr. V. M. Nesmtth's"sons'
Edward Pressley. We all - regret"
>ed it very much, but God knows
1 >ost. He was living in Winstonlalem,
N. C.
Among the students who were
home from various schools
Miss Mary D. Pressley of Olafhn
\ -olle.ge; Mr. Dessie Nesmith of
looker Washington High school *
^ Columbia. .
Mrs. Verliria Nesmith and hus.
C hand are visiting their respective
r oarents. Mr. and Mrs; S. J. No
smith and Rev. and Mrs. G. W. ]
Williams.
2 CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Did you go to church Sunday9
^ Remember, the resolution aren't
1 week old yet." There was
n'oaching at three churches.
Sunday being the first Sunday
B n the new year, the services at
he nhurches were well attended.
. Mr. and Mrs. Hensop and children
of Durham, N. C. spent the'
holidays with Mrs. Henson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kelly.
Mr. Rufus L. Gill from-Colum
uiu, spent tne holidays, with his
mother. Mrs. Lizzie Gill. _ .1
Mr. James Wadsworth is home
(Yom the CCC Camp at McClellan5
ville, to spend the holidays with
his mother and sister, Mrs. Mae B
Robinson and Miss Sara Wads
- worth.
f
year. Wre ara glad to see Miss
Ella Putman back in school after
two week's illness.
GET-TO-GETHER MEETING OP
s THE EDISTO DISTRICT
^ The Edisto district of the A. M.
t. E. church is named for the long
famous Edisto Island. This Island
to be reconized with its natur^
al boauty; as to vegetation it is a
"Garden Spot." It is rich in 1nstoric
lore as to the A. M. E.
church as well as along other lin 1
es.
Several denominations are plant.
ed here and quite a number of,
\ -hurches are in close ranere of each
1 other. It is also the home of the
late Bishop W. W. Rechett and we
' have the privilege of pastoring the
^ church in which he was reared. It
is a neat and beautiful edifice not
? far from the "Edisto Beach," a
, tourist resort. {
l The object of this article is to
say that this Distfjct which is led
j >n by the venerable father, here
and pioneer churchman, Dr. L. R.
Nichols, assembled for, its' .'Get|S!
together Meeting," December 2G.
u 12 M. with St. Luke church. Adams
Run, S. C. Rev. S. R. Hiccins
pastor. A large audience composed
of ministers, stewards and W'.
H. and F. M. sisters attended.
Committees were appointed crp
yearly assessments as follows:
e riishon's Council. W. FT. and F. Allen,
Easter, Children, May and F/ni
dowiment days. The committee'
- reported were approved seemingly
!l to fine satisfaction of all. Mrs. M.
J. Alston, the veteran Missionary
y worker was present. ,
*. Rev. R. E. Bro-gden, pastor o?f.
1 Emanuel, conducted the devotions,
r mv.o. ?~ *
me YYiii,~i wtw as scrmp
* of the meeting an<l press report
er.
y Under the leadership of Rev. S.
f R. Iliggins a fine dinner was ser;
ved by his good peopl?.
Dr. Nichols is a wonderful leadd
er as all know and the Edisto dis
trict is saying to the other dis
trictn come on. For we are up and
doinfv. f?he is not racing with any
o but simply m^ans to do her job.
- 1 Mav blessings rests upon tha .
(T~TTead oT "Die EpTacopaT district,
v Bishop J. S. Flipper,
V
- ?if*
jUT, iti n 'rffr totif fit UMUd
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TCT PALMETTO LEAPBK
I FORMER SOUTH CAROLINIAN
VISITS HERE
Prof. M. H. Gassaway. former
ly of South Carolina, now Cleve
land, Ohio is visiting in this city
Prof. Gassaway manufactures th
Gassaway Brooms in Cleveland
Chio.
MANNING NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shanon o
Jamestown, S. C., spent the weel
end in Manning visiting their mo
ther, Mrs. Sarah Gathers.
The following teachers wh<
spont the holidays at home, hav
now returned to their work in dif
ferent sections of the state: Prof
T. J. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. \V
G. Walker, Miss E. Sumter. Mrs
B Crawford, Prof. J. L. Boyd, an*
Mrs. Rosa Gaston.
All schools- in Clarendon - eoun
ty are now open and teachers an
/ack on their jobs.
Mr. William Burton of Colum
bia spent th? day in Manning witl
Miss E. Sumter.
Mrs. T. Keene of New <Yorl
City was called home due to tin
bckness of her father, Mr. John
nie Walker who is very sick al
this writing, we hope for him t
speedy recovery.
Misses Laura Hill, Sadie Greer
and Mrs. Hill and Mr. J. Browr
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Green, Mr. R
Ynderson, Miss M. Jackson, Miss
J. Crawford, Miss A. Kennedj
were visitors at the home of Mr
nd Mrs. J. S. Boyd.
Mr. Herman. Mrs. Corine N?4
ion and Mrs. C. Bowman of New
York City spent the holidays witl
.Irs. N. Plowden.
Mrs. J. Thompson spent the holidays
at home \Vith her family.
?i-Mr. - and Mrs. -Joe June- fron
New York City are at hom<
spending the winter with thciir
family. .
Mr. Henry Tindall uper.t the
holidays with his mother.
Mrs. C. DeLane and daucmtei
spent the holidays in Washington
D. C. L-_
Dr. and* Mrs. A.'. B. Jenkins
I .iev. D. J. Gascon and Mrs. Black*
I veil attended the funeral of Rev
f. B. Taylor in Orangeburg.
_ We regret very mucli tp know
hat Rev. H. L. Hemmingway is
till very sick, we are praying for
aim a very speedy recovery.
Rev. J. G. Hamilton was a vistor
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
A. B. "Jenkins.
The following students who
pent the holidays at honie have
eturned to the schools in state:
?. King, A. Walker, R. Hatfield,
/. Scott, U. Mollett, R. Brock. H.
[ Frasier, I. Lewis, J. Hildebrand,
A'. Hildebrand, J. Hildebrand, R.
I Hildebrand and J. Samuel.
Mr. F. Edwards and friends visited
the home of Miss L. Sumter.
We are glad to see Mrs. E:
Walker out again after a long illness.
Mr. S. Boston spent the holidays
with his. mother, Mrs. Sarah WatKon,
) Santa v.as very nice to .Rev,
inn Mrs_'D. J. Gaston. lie pre
' emeu mom with a new Chevrolet.
SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale II. Thompson, I'astor
Ashville, N. C.?Attendance upon
tlie church school was large and
the study of the lesson whose subject
was "The Son of God Becomes
Man"' was both interesting
and gripping. Our pastor made
? u. .i,.e i ------ ?
a unvi una impressive talk, urging
ho workers, teachers- and students
to new achievements this year,
Three new students joined the
Sunday school.
"Work?In the Equation to Ultimate
Salvation" was the subject
o?3 our pastor's discourse for the
mo; run# anir vyas taken from
Phillipians 2:12. To an overwhelmingly
large audience and a nidst
splendid spiritual enthusiasm
this menage was delivered
thoughtfully and forcefully A
mong the large audience we re
many visitors too numerous to
mention indivually. With great
solemnity" the Tord's Supper was
administered to many.
During the holiday season the
pastor and family were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles-Freeman
on Monday and Wednesday they
motored to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Corley, who lives in
East Flat Royk, N. C.
All plans* have been completed
for the first quarterly conference
session for the year covering the
third Sunday in this month. Dr.
K. C. Holt is the presiding elder
and resides in Greensboro. N'. C.
RATESBURG NEWS
Mrs. Julius Davis had as house
. nests during the Christmas, her
two sisters), Misses L. and Cleola
oerry. Mrs. Booker T. Perry^ was
also her guesfc a few days during
the holidays.
Mrs. L. Dakers, a member of
ine senior class at Allen university^
spent Sunday, December 27,
here% with Miss Clcola V. Perry.
We all were sorry to see him leave.
Prof. James Myers and brother
were seen during1 the holidays.
Mr. Steve Scott of Kingstree
nnd Miss Lillian Douglass of Cleo,
S. C. spent the week-end v/ith
Miss Allen Byrd.
, Mrs. Julia Davis. Mrs, Ira Lee
Gibson, Mrs. Booker T. Perry and
the Misses Cleola and Lustrena
Perry motored to Monetta WedI
ncsday They reported a pleasant,
trip. *
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COPE NEWS
un ^unuay, January a, neing the"
iirst Sunday in the Now Year, it
seems that all church goers in and
around Cope were on the job.
Rev. J. J. Jackson motored over
to Good Hope Sunday morning on
J\c Good Hope circuit to meet
quite an appreciative audience; among
whom were many young
nen an<l ladies who seemed anxious
let hear the word of God. The
young men are to be com men tied?
or their attendance as well as for
their response spiritually and fini
ancially.
After a lively prayer meeting,
onducted by Bro. C. C. Code, Rev.
ack.x)h r. lowed a Aw ifiMueiii.s
n testinicnia! m e<i..g at w ich
time the holv snirit unomo/1 tr.
^uiicii'ovtfVy Christian at one time.
COLLEGIANS ENTERTAIN j
The Collegiate Social cluh gav? '
t? annual New Year's party on
Eriday night, January 1, 1937, at
the home of Walter II. Freeman.
r. This gala affair was<one that
| w;ll? linger long 'in the memories
<:f the guests and member.- that
1 were present.
Those present w*Te: Helen
Daniels,- Eugenia and Margaret
Hair, Ilel'.n Ruth Clark, Emmarettau
Jenkins, Da. tin,la Arthur.
Vac mi and Katlu ?>ne Noah Kath'"' n
Lattimore. EvOretta Chap,
pelie, Helen Blight. Margaret An~
dl'l'KWl, JiL'Pflll'O - Johnson. Edna-"
Cooper, I.ois Baton, Rernic(?^*5mT"
Ed win ton RaifoKd, Ethel Martin,
Edith Kidgill, Eugene Stevenson,
I Harold Rutherford, Donald Woods,
Edward Bradley. Herman Ray.
7" W ll lie Smith. Edgar Chappclle,
j Joe Ruflf, Kelly llarv.y,' Joshua
Martin. AU>ert Kennedy,? Hl'nvy
; Evorette, Frank Taylor, Charles
Bold<en, Leon Writ ton. Charles
i Bull, Elliotte Taylor. Lincoln Jenk-ns,
Daniel Walker. Walter Freeman
and Arthur Williams.
The members of th? club are as
[ follows: Arthur Williams. Edgni
i Chappello, Willie Smith, Lincoln
Jenkins, Joshua Martin, ? Albert
.Kennedy. Kelly Harvey. H'enrv
Everette, Frank Taylor, Daniel
, Walker. Joseph Ruff. Charles Bull.
! Loon Weston, Charles Bolden, Eu]
gene Stevenson, Elli&tte Taylor
i and Walter Freeman.
WEST ANDREWS NEWS
' ? - Rev. C. I/ewis, Pastor
Although Sunday being r. rainy
day, we wore found in the house
of worship, giving thanks and sing
Hit? praises unto God for His kindness
to uis to behold the 1st Sun- I
day in a new year. Services were
very impressive throughout the
day; at the morning service our
pastor selected- his text from St. ,
Luke 17th chapter ard 17th. verse !
An/4 of 7n/iUn?M?L 1 Oi-t
...tv V ? /vcviuu Kill lOtll
chapter, 1st verse. Both sermons
were well delivered and much enjoyed.
TWB boihpr Communion
day the* spiritual tide ran high
throughout the day. - I
We are triad to welcome Mr. M. '
Britton, our 'faithful* Sunt, back
on tjie job again having been a- I
way for four months.
The Christmas program and
tree given at the Georgetown Co
Tr. school by the teachers wore |
quite a unique Affair and very
much enjoyed; also the timely re-mm-ka
by tTrcrlttv: G. W. VJ.T.JL6
of St. Andrews A. M. E. church
were very inspiring. I?
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and yours am weti. 'Now, my jj*
labor in the Master's vineyard ^
a render the best service that cjq
nl financial effort we are now go
"Missionary Department in the To;
Flc
Gr
y)<?u: Please give us all the cou- G:
ducts. Itumford Baking Powder So.
or Cokee, Knox Gelatine and .So.
> we can do a wonderful amount
ely to Mrs. Ella Morris, Allen
4 c
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i and every member to send in 12
'cember 25th, that we make the
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Service, Te<
sie L. Flipper "J
Sponsor.
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... C1IERAW NEWS
Mr. John Wilson Ej^pi'he and
^^iniiif viuia munneriyn
were quietly marrletL-on Christmas
eve night, December 24, 1936
at Miss Munnerlyn's- home. They
entertained at a house warming
<n Now. Year's night at Mr. Ellei'be's
home on Chesterfield Road.
Tiie bride and groom received
many very useful gifts. They are
making their home on Chesterric'
toad.
Twenty-five friends of - Miss
Mildred White- and Mr. Lemuel
Taliey enjoyed New Year's eve
playing games and dancing at the
h me .of Miss White's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry White on the
Camden Road. Miss White and
Mr. Tallt-y sponsoied the party.
Misses Douglas and Pauline Wil
liams cf Charlotte, X. C.. spent
the week-end with their aunt, Mrs
Minnie Stricklen on )second St.
Th j folk wing were guests , at a
dinner party Friday at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall
on 'Camden Road: Mesdame.s Co-|
rinnj White and Hemphill of Che- J
raw and Mrs. M. L. Foster of I
Chesterlield.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry .\Vhite and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Srhoot were
guests at dinner on New Year's
eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i
Edmond White on Camden road. I
Misses Carrie B. and Blanch R.
"Dbi'sey entertained Thursday ev-.
Trrimif*ai ineir nome in nonor of
th'e newly wods, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W, Ellerbe.
4*The Usher Board of Wesley M.
E. church gave_ a delightful parTy
New Year's night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Poe
xm ttre corner or Poo and JEront
strepts. .
Mrs. Ida Eily returned to her
home in Hamlet. !^T. C. after vis- j.
iting relatives in the city.
Mr. Walter Braxton who is now t
working in Washington, D. C. is'
spending a few days with his fail- i
tly on Camden road.
Little Lillian Talloy was hostess
at a birthday party at her
home on Camden road. Ten of her
friends were present. Christmas
colors red and green were used in
thc? decoration.
?Mrs. Lucile Davis who was eall?
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ed to New York on. the account
of the death of her cousin, has retrned.
The teachers and students of
the various schools and colleges J A
out-of-town have returned to the
several duties.
BRANCHVILLE NEWS " j
Tuesday evening, at 2:30 the M
school presented a very beautiful
Christmas program; it was enjoy
ed by all After the program the
scuncnt oony was dismissed ior.tne
holidays. The program was presented
by Miss Blondell Thomas
and Miss Walker.
Profi. Robert Ashley, Jr. spent
the holidays at home.
Among the out of town visitors
during the holidays were: Misses *
Inez Punches, Thelma Barnwell,
Frances Whertey. ,
Mr. Freddie Levcrt, Jr., a stu
dent at Booker Washington, spent
the holidays home
Mr. Benjamin Rhode, a student,
at Claflin, spent the holidays at
home
Monday, December 28,j Prof.
Ashley and sifters, Misses La- .
Pearl and Lucy Ashley motored M
to Branohville and were the hap
py guests of Miss Lucy Jamison V
and Miss Wilhelmine Byrd.
Mrs. Hattie Cave and son, Mr.
Johnson of Philadelphia were the lj
guests of Mrs. Rena Byrd and
Mrs. Hilla Smalls Wednesday evening.
Wednesday "evening. December
30, Mis& Elizabeth Goodwin give i
a Car'dle Light party.fn honor of
her classmates, the nineth grade "
and teachers.
Mr. David Williams "spent* the
Christmas with hi?/ daughter. Mrs.
Annie M. Smith of Jacksonville.
ivuss wimeimina warren of Orangeburg
spent part of the holi- >
clays home.. - Vfc
Mr. David Williams and wife, *
are here spending the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Richberg-of-Denmark,
stopped by to see Mrs. Revaj
Byrd on their way to- Cloumbia.
"Mrs. Vera Leven and children, _ ; .
spent New Year's day in ColumbiaMrs.
Celestine Thomas ~' and
daughter, Blondell visited relatives
and friends in Orangeburg during
the holidays.
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