The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 16, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
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I Saturday, January Id, 1937
M,r. Elbert Livingston and fain- j
ily have moved to the city from I
Newberry and are now living at
1418 Wheut street. \
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Mrs. Myrtle M. Washington, of--"
! Philadelphia, formerly of AVinns
boro, was.a holiday visiter io the
* city, the house guest of her cou- '
| sin M:ss Ethel"iR. Gibson, of East !
Gervais street. Many social af- j
^ fairs were riven in her honor here
; and Winnsboro.
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Mrs. Geo. A.. Elmore and her .
B daughter Essie Naomi have returned
home after two weeks vis- ,
> iting with relative** and friends <
| at Holly Hill, Harleyville and
Charleston. They were dinnei
guests of Mrs. Thelma Evans
Murray of Harlevville. visitino
Mr. Frank Cain of Holly Hill and
friends of Charleston.. '
Messrs Isaac and Clifton Fel- j
der of Sumtep spent Sunday Jan
. uary 10$ with theic. brother, Rev (
D. D. Feldelr at Allen university
' Rev. Fel der is a member of the 1
Senior college class. *
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C Mr. And Mrs.' Ulysses Gillian- '
and sen, Ulysses, Jr., Mrs. Jos '
eph ^cfT and Mr. George A. El ,
M motored to Harloyville anc
leston Monday, Jan. 11 anc' ,
dinner guests of Mrs. Sadie |
ire_and after c+uisHrg-to-Gfjar
n returned Monday night; af
/ ter a very pleasant day. Mrs. |
Geo. A. Elmore and daughter re- i
turned with them.
- SARAH MORRIS TO GO WEST <
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s TVIiss . Sarah Morris, dashinp \
Bennettsville Society girl, spendf i
the winter teaching English al i
Sims high school in Union, anc' '
the summer blazing the Atlantic '
Sea "Board planes to take Horact <
Greely's advice to "Go -West," ?
Miss Morris will study next sum
mer at the University of Michi- '
gan. ^
TOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB |
The Young Men's Social club's
meeting was_hcld_ at 1927. Pickens
St.. opened at 8:30, with singing
and praying. Next meeting- at >
1524 Calhoun St. We will accept
joiners at any time. ,
President, L. W. Walker; Fin- .
ancial secretary, Amazie Miller; .
Treasurer, Silas Burnwick. .
CHORAL CLUB T ?
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The Choral club opened its f
meeting by singing one stanza of
the Negro Anthem; afterward 1
chanting the Lord's prayer. The I
members of the club then respond '
ed in reciting Quotations. Wo ?
then had rehearsal of old and new 1
Bongs. Afterwards calling the
finance roll. We listened-to part
. of the club's constitution by Mr.
Roberts. Mr. Roberts also exConstitution
Election of 1937 officers
were to be elected at our
next meeting.
Serena Jackson, reporter
FRIENDLY GTRI^S' SAVING
CLUB
^ The F. G. S. club met at the
. ?home of Misses Inell and Lelia
Brown on January 5. 1937. Oponed
with singing "Just As I Am,"
Prayer repeated. The program
committee carried out an interesting.
program. Next the meeting
dent, the minutes were omitted
and the financial roll was called;
i- five members were -prose ntT and?
each of them responded well.
There wasn't any old and new
business. Next the meeting was
adjourned until next Tuesday
nite at the home of Miss Mary
Jane Green, 1523 Whaley St.
v * Pres., Ruby Pcwell
Reporter, Inell Brown
HOLIDAY VISITORS
Columbia, S. C.?Durine the
holidays, Miss Mattie A. Bow?man_Jiad
as her Sunday dinner
guests, Mr. and Mrs, B. Ti fcdwards
and B. T. Jr. o? North, S.
. C. Mrs. Edwards taught two
Tw years with Miss Bowman at Elko,
S. C. They reported a very pleas- t
ant day with the hostess. On f
Wednesday of the following week
Mrs. Ollio Smalls, Mrs. Onnie
Smalls, Mr. James Mays of Williston,
S. C.. Misses Mary Willis
and Blanche Brown of the city
were also dinner eruests of Miss
Bowman. Mrs. L. B. White, Mrs. 1
Edna Bowman, Mr. B. Warley and r
Heyward, Jr.. were the dinner .
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smalls '
Wednesday, December 23, 1936, in v
Elko. The party alsrfV visited the Xmas
program at ^lko school on '
the same evening. Mrs. Ella *
Smalls was the dinner guests of , 5
her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Blake. T
with whom Miss Dorothy Smalls ! 6
spent Ohristmas week-end. The ' e
Smalls are very prominent citizens ; 1
of Elko. Mr. Edward Smalls and J
I. Milligan were pleasant callers 1 j
in the capital Sunday after Christ- J ^
mas Miss A. K. Coon had as her j {
C., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smalls. j
Mrs. C. W. Williams, Mr. T. j
Smalls, Pernel and Hazel Smith. a
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MARRIAGE ANNOl'NCEM ENT
Vlr. and Mrs. .John Q. Chennault
325 W. Hampton St. Anderson
wish to announce the marriage
of their daughter
Ida Mae
r- to
Air. James T. McCain
25 Walker Ave., Sumter, S. C.
COMMUNITY SOCIAL CLUB
The Commu-nity Social club was
>rganized an<f held its first njeetintg
on January C." 1U37 at the
lome of Mrs. Eliza Richmond.
The meeting was opened with deiotionals
and then officers Were
?lected. They were as follows.
Kliza Mickle, Vice, Presiifent;
Mra. Marie Edwards, Secretary,
Mrs. Elizabeth- Smith, Asst. Secretary;
Mrs. Eliza Richmond,
[Teas; Miss Ruth Gray, Critic;
Miss Dorothy Edwards, Program
lirector. Mrs. Eliza Mickle re^
sorter.' After the election of ofricers
and regulation ?wcre made
lfter which the meeting closed.
The hostess served a delicious
'epast iconsisting of cocoa and
rake.
Eliza Mickle.; reporter 1
CHRISTMAS PARTY
One of tihe mpst charming affairs
of the season, was the Christ
nas slumber party at the spacious
lome of .Mrs. Julie Belle Ware oi
Senate St. at 3 p. m. Christmas
lay. '
The home was beautifully deeo"Sted
in keeping with, the Yuletide
reason.' The members wearing
eorridgrow iounging Tajabias,
made a .very unique" and added attraction,
ofi various contracts oi
lark blue and white green and
tvhite, Klack and green, black and
*ed with corresponding shoes. The
iffair ended at the home of?Mr?v
Edith Pickens of House St. The
ycung women gleefully joined ii
ind prepared a very apetizinp
nenu for their most distinguished
?vho were: Messers Dav^d Bethea.
Edward Pickers, Cromer \V|irc,
Charlie Roseborough, Albert Good
.vin, Walter Moore and Wilbert
Ford. Among the amusement?
vere shooting of fire works, smokng.
cracking nuts, dancing to the
ythmetic music. The menu com
listed of fried chicken, potato sal
id, tiny green peas, hot rolls blaci (
roffee, Christmas candy, wines ]
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*uu VJ?I\V noo v. i ijyj v va, uj an.
Hie members arP: Mrs. Edith
?ickens, Julie Bell Ware, 'Monte/
ftethoa, Lei.a Walker, Mat tie
3rown, Flossie Roseboro. Glady;
''ord, Pauline Reeves and Ethe'
L,ee Ford.
Ethel L. Ford, reporter
BACCHANTES
The club met for the first time
n the new year at the home of
VIrs. Thelma Raiford Gilliam or
jervais st. The house was called.0
order by the President, Mi.
3ean. The meeting oponeduwith
irayer by Mr. Joseph Brown. -Tin
ind their weekly dues. The hdust
vas then opened for the diseussiot
>f new business. Plans for thi.~
scholastic year were formulated
['his being a social meeting, tin
dans were drawn up but not fuly
discussed. At this point the
social hour ensued and every one
tad a very nice time The hostess.
VIrs.. Gilliam, an honorary mem>er
of the club, served a delicious
l. at:..? at..? r>;iiinn.
UpUHU )) tillt1 .uav; vjiuuwi
vas tho charming visitor' of the
evening. We hope she will visit
he club again soon.
SP.VRTANHI'RG NEWS
Misses Eloise Wilson and B. L.
livers were the Yuletide guests
>f residents in Washington, I)<*lavare.
Maryland and Philadelphia.
These ladies report their trips a?
icing extra ordinary. A change
Tftnl the dfltly H.nitlHf tn'lped them
o the extent that they prepared
;o place new life in their teaching
>ru > ssion for tho remaining
crm.
Mr. Henry Gaither of -Washingon,
D. C. was thy -week-end-'gufrst
if Miss Grace WivLkfir and" mother *
MYSTIC CLUB DANCE .
On Thursday nite, new year's
;ve, Greenville's elite danced to
Via fnno nf TTota Wnllov'fl nnd
fimniie Lunceford's recordings.
The occasion, one of the outstand
ng social events of the Christmas
season was sponsored by the Mys;ic
club. The affair was held in
he Trade building of the Storing
High school.
Lovely ladies gowned in luxurous
satins, chiffonsr laces and
:repes, golds, black, icy-blues and !
eds, against a bjfckground of soft,
varied-colored li# ts and (iecoiaions
lent an air of festivity and i
rayety to the affair. The last'
lance before the New Year was
ishcred in was dedicated, to the
:entlemen, a 'leap year" dance,
vhich allowed them the single hon
>r that only "leap year" can aford,
and you bet the young ladies
nade it history.
Among the many guests who en
oyed the evening of merriment
vere few collegians and out-ofown
guests, home for Che holidays
diss Gwindolyn Boldon, Allen uni
ersity; Miss Hattie Williams,
ipelman college, Atlanta, Ga.:
iTiss Evangeline Sesvell,' State A
i M. college; Messrs Maceo Turnr
and Daniel Loathorherry, A. &
P. college, Grecnhoro, N. C.; Miss
o^ie Demmons, Lincoln Hospita',
)urham. N.C.; Prof. Clermont W.l
iams, Haines Inst., Augusta, Ga.;
Vof. Hari*y Bowen, Lancaster Hi.
anenster; Prof. Lawrence Bowo^,
!eneca college and Miss Evelyn
ting who teachea at Monks Cor*r.
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THE FAITHFUL WORKERS '
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The Faithful Workers were or- 1
ganized at the home of Mr. and
Sir*. Isaac Monday Monday nite, j
January 4, 1U37, at 8:00 o'clok. j
Officers were elected as follows,
l'res., Mrs. Alice Labrew; VicePresident,
Mrs. Mary liur.t; Sec.,
Miss Sophia Mae Munday; c ir.anpial
Secretary, Mrs. Annie Quary,
Treasurer.. Mrs. Nellie Munday.
Chaplain, Mr. Isaac Munday. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Alice Labrew, 2210 Lady
St., at 8 o'clock.
THE tE3 COqLl^TTE ^\\l.
The Les Coquette club met at
the home of Misses Rosalee and [(
Luclla Taylor, January 12, 1037. J'
The program was as follows: 1
Love. Lifted Me.
Prayer in concert.
y Quotations?club. . .
Solo?Rosa Lte Taylor.
The iiKeting was then turned in- .
to the hands of the President,;j :
Miss L. Taylor. Plans for the \ <
club's anniversary were discussed;
it is to be held on the 22nd of this .
month. Sec paper for furtlioi ^
notice. <
Officers are: President, Luella '
Taylor; Vice Pres., Clara Ran- '
dolph; .Secretary, Marie Reeves; <
Treasurer, Pearl Thompson; Re- 1
porter, Rosa Lee Taylor. ' (
oo long uniu next meeting at
the.home of Misses Mamie and
Pear] Thompson. '
??Rosa Lor TnyloiT" r-eporlef" '
PES HONS AMIS SOCIAL CLl'B
The. club met at the home of
Mr. Timothy Hawkins, 2315 Lady '
St., Tuesday, January 12, and an
.enjoyable evening was' spent* l>y '
-everyone./ '
The business side of the meet- '
n.- began promptly at eight o'- ,
lock and everyone entered into
he 'discussion eiUhifiiastieally,
herefore much was accomplished
n a short -while. Several new
projects were put before tire club 1
-o be. ratified ntub will nnnnun^.. J
d later.
When the business affairs wore' 1
finished, we were served with a
lelicious repast, consisting of jello
with cream and cake. Everyone *
seemed to-enjoy this part of themeeting
best of all but also amusr?d
themselves by playing
some closely coil tester! games *>f
.vhist. After spending an enjoyible
evening we adjourned to meet
it the home of Mr. Leland Stew- 1
irt next Tuesday.
We are glad to announce that '
Mr. Herbert Halloway joined with '
.\s and a'it or initiati.o.n wilh become* ;
a full member of I.es Hons Amis. '
ROSE SOCIAL 4LCH
Hello everybody! The It. S. C. '
:s bringing you the news for the
week. The club mot at the home
>f Miss Mary E. Pereia, eiitertain d
by Miss Gertrudu lIH'nimii'i.
: l.r>7 Ger.vais St. The maeting .
was called to order by the Presilont,
after devotional exercises,
'ho house was opened f< r electing-:
n new officers. Thev arc as fol- .
lows: Pros.. Ethel Robinson: Vice- .
Pres., Jamie Smith; Financial
tee,, I,"la Williams; Recording .
Sec.. I.ueinda I'tcria; Treasurer.
JIattie Ruth Robinson;, Trar.spor- l.
tatioivTreas.. Maggie Race; Chairman
of program commtteo, Gl:*dvs
Miller; Co-workers, I.illie Mao v
Reed; Social Committee. Margaret 1
Goodwin and Emma Tumipscod;
Sick Committee, Jennie MiRer and I
ITattie Ruth Robinson and Lula ,
l Williams; Finance Committee, Rebecca
Rose, and Mary E. Previa; 1
Reporter, Gladys Miller.
THE GIRLS .11 MOR I SHKR^ !
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?The (iirl*?Juiiini'?I'm Jrl Is * club ~
Iof First Calvary Baptist 'church. |
HeM its first mcetingr of the new
year, at the home of Miss .Tannie
,Belle Di'?i*s, 1"18 Harden St., Friday,
January 8, il.'ftT.?The meet- ~
inp was called to order by the
j President!, shifting "Sweet Hour
j of Piayei." Next We ehanted the ~
Lord's prayer;, next sonp "Ready" *
The roll was called by the score- |
tary, each member responded with 5
a Bible verse as they contributed 1
their dues. We then discussed
unfinished business. We re-select- .
icd our officer* as follows:MisS' 1
Jannic Belie Difr<;s, pres:dent;
Juanita Nesbit, secretary; Sarah '
Thompson, Treas.; Roberta Sim- '
ons, reporter. We closed our <
mootintr with singing "God 1 he
with you until we meet again."
We enjoyed refreshments, cocoa
and coke, curved by?t4re ?hostes^rr
Miss Januic Relle Diggs. After
enjoying ourselves. We sai<t goodnight.
to meet again Friday, January
2.1, 10.17. at the home of Miss
Jimnitn Ncisbith, 1.123 Liberty
Ave.
Roherta Simons
I.a'AM ASA t'NT
The club met at the home of
Miss Evelyn Bouie -Tuesday tiite.
January 12, 19.17. Th.e meeting
was called to order by the President,
at 3:10 o'clock. The devotional
exercises weic conducted
in the usual form. O"fleers were |
elected to serve in the year of I
19.17. They were as follows:
President, Mr..Morviri Mitchell;
Vice Pres., Mr. Walter Scott; Recording
Roerotftrv. Miss F.velvn
Rouie; Financial Secretary, Mr.
Erne9t Ware; Treasurer, Rev. \
Borroufths; Reporter, Miss Mar- (
ion Brown; Critic, Mr. Lawrence t
Eddy; Chairman of program com- >
mitt'ee, Mrs. Patterson; Chairman
of Social committed Mr. Ernest
T7^T?i Chaplain, Mr. Rut us Davis.
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We hope the offlcora will be ,
faithful throughout tho year of j
[HE PALMETTO 1EADEK
1937.
Miss Jessie Mae Idaughty war
received as a member of the club
Tile host and hostess of the evening
were: Mr. Walter Scott anji
Miss Evelyjn Bouie. The menu
consisted of potato salad, saltincs,
sandwiches, cocoa and after dinnei
mints. Mr. Mitchell, 1'iesideiit.
J ( Miss) . M;? i"o11 Brown
THE BOX BON SAVING CLl B
The second meeting of the year
1937, was held at the home of Mr.
George Thompson, 230G Washington
St., Monday, nrte, January 11.
An open song Mrs. Florino Wilson'was,
"God Will Take Care of
Mo."?ami?a fWr??Mr. W
liam Homes led us through the
Lord's prayer. Then a Inief discussion
was heard about our 1937
work, Mr. Joseph Rotimitree was
the new member of the evening.
We we.ro very?proud .to hu\ j
Mr. Round tree to join vis.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Miss Klla Ban.922
Was hilar ton St., Jun.arj IS. All
ineinbeis are* asked L'. be present.
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After spending the holidays
ivtth"thctiv parents, Misses TTeTon
Clarke and Emmaretta "Jenkins
left Sunday, January 3rd for Atlanta,
Ga. Miss Clarke is t'r.e only
hiId of Rev. and Mrs. W.< C.
Clarke, pastor of Wesley M. L.
L'hurch. Miss Jenkins is the eldest'child.'of
Rev. and Mrs. L. (.'.
Jenkins, pastor Union . Baptist
jiuircn. miss UiarKe ami Miss
Jenkins friends and " class
mates of Spot man college. 'M
AKltlAGE ANNOl- N< KME.V1
Mrs. Eliza Anderson, announces
the marriage oC her daughter,
Mariah, to Mi*. N. Hopkins,
January 11, 1937. -Revolition at
home of bride, Gadsden, S.. C.,
January 15, 1937.
HIE RADIO LITKR.-VUY SOCIAL
CLE II
Once attain, ladies and t?ent lemon,
we are with you "Lrinjfinn
rou the, news of Station RE St'
fhiougli our news caster. The Palmetto
Leader.
. Meeting at the home, of the
Lord Speaker, George A. Elmore.
1 105.. Lyon St.,. the meetiing was
?pened by the Pi\esi?t^nt, Mr.
Roland Harris. The J."r i's pray.:
T Was repeated'in concert,. The
100th Psalm was read by Mr'.
Roscoe Jack sop. '-Then Iii'de verges
were repeated by tii elul>. The
lous^e was opened for ' bTUdness.
Election of officers will be held
February -, 1937. Old and n.a
business was transacted. We 1ia\\
in operant? for a few new mem>ers"
any one desiring to become
i member may make application
.villi the? membe rs - of?t4+e Rttdto>nly.
A limited number will be
Accepted.' Keep watch for orn
social announcements tbrat will
ippoar in.this write up-soon.
Your announcer,
.Geo. A. Elmore
I'llE FRIENDLY GOVS SOCIAL
CI.CR
The meeting was at the
tome of Mr. Sam M"l< oy" 1 ?(>(? Tolaceo
St. and wn:* ?<"??Iled to 01 dot
>v the President at eight o'clock.
IV", otioiial services wore tondu.-t ;!
by tlio Chaplain. Singing Holy
H'nly. And next in? read seven
corses of the 22nd chapter of I.e ieitieus;
after whh it we ropeat>d
the Lord's prayer in concert.
The President took charge. New
tnd old business wis discussed,
rhe roll was called ah.l each mom>er
responded quickly. Fourteen
nombers were present.
We were very pit a ed to accept
wo more new members, Mr.
Floyd Morgan and Mr. Ben Mi?oy.
The next meeting will l>o held at
Mr. William MMmi ., 1111 Wiml
y Rt. Meeting ad.i" qned at 0:15.
dnpfimr the closing selection, "God
>e with you."
MYOTIC (MB
On Friday eMiiine. January 8.
it T>:00 o'clock Miss Maymo Slipnate
ehtertained the Mysticjclub
iiul fruests at her home on Ruth rford
St.
Seven tables were arranged for
Sridpe. .Miter a deliphtf'.il eve:itip
of contract, scores were tallied
ind pifts were presented by the
lostess, Mrs. Marie Muppins, who
leld tc i> score anump the puesis
in:l Miss Joella Kinp. who hehi
liph score for the dub. received
ui exquisite box of "Kveninp In
Paris" facial powder' containing
\vn hntf li'?i -'of |htI':i me. The sec>nd
prize, a box < f aromatic TreI'ur
Dnstinp powder was received
iy Miss Marparet Sewell. The
ow score prizes, three pucsts
lowder puffs were presented Miss
>s Gertrude Robinson, puest and
Miss-Nell Words wort li, club
A delicious course of sandwich's,
hot coffee, with cream, oratipe
ime Jello with whipped cream and
ake was served.
The followinp pitests were pres-J
nt: Mesdanies Ethel Demmons,
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Li,lira Moaner. .l\. i . ,n|i jaren, ,
Tattie Wakefield, B. Bowen. M.
Juggins, Dorothy Miller, Kstolle
Javis, Etta WoolridpQ, Ora Watts,
disses Gertinde Robinson, Ilattie
!nroton, Iredelle Howard, and J
filizaheth Stewart. Mosdamos !
Nettie Banch, Janet Rivers. Dollie j
ilann, and Miss* Bert ha Rivers,
"partanbnrg, S. C.; Misses Delia
v'anee, Georgia Sullivan. Edna
Milliard and Mrs. Corrine Peeks,
\ndvrson, S. C.
NOTICE
The Freshman class ot" Heneurct
iresents a program the college
luditoriunv, Sunday January 17,
.937. Your presence is requested.
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.iir. J. 11. iiill k'li Fiiuaj iuu
i>.r .-luanue * uy m lei u i weens
visit 10 Teiatives neic and in
Oil eeilWOud.
i he many l mends of Mis.-kava
J. Lowi'iy, \\ u.sou of >iuii tano'uiy
ai u sony to learn ol ttie Ueuti.
ol her lather, t uiterai rse'rvice.-. I
weie held .fcunday at Alt.?-/nun
uaptist viuucii, tiutlu'ies..Alrwf Wn
.?on" was' lor sc-ve-ial-'years a Lea
cner at linloy Hi.
Mr. Toni' Abraham, one of tin.
county's Lest citizens was Ouiieo loiulay.
ili.s funeral services wen
acid iundhy afternoon.
Air, WuiU'r .Leonard .'of Lynch,
i\y., i.s m the city lor a lew day?
""^peiuiing the Time "with his wan,
Aits. Klla Streatof Leonard wia
nas been visiting her niotnei.
Airs, ljeitha Strcyilotf since. the
christhias season.
Miss Blanche Simpson' of the
lass ul' 111115 of Kihley Ili schoo.
came down from Btooklyn, N. A
for. tlie yuietide. She returned on
fuesday night.
The Ladies' Aid Circle of hei.
church was held at the home el
Airs. Kunice Lowiy, (Jak street,
n .Monday night. Mrs. Junn
I'aul, Mrs. Matilda Walker alio
others made interesting . talks.
Delicious refreshments were served
after the devotional ami husi
iiesjf part of the program.
Miss ViviUii Washington enter
tained a. number of. friends at hei
,ionic one night. last: week, in hon
or-'of Mrs; KUa S.- Leonard o
Lynch, Ky.
Messrs Lunelle Attics, Daw.
Atkinson. '.Bernard Mackey, litt.lt
Misses Sarah. Crosby, Virginia
Price, Dorothy C. Walker, Mar garet
Holmes. Annie B. Spam
and many Others are out again
after having the measles.
The Kedeiated club held its reg
ular'nieetig at the Atonic of. Mud-1
am M. K. Woods-with a fine at
-ieuuiURy.', a-iwogfam -vrmr-setcer
readings, solos and .variety panics I
wa< <njoyed immensely. v Severn
visitors were present.. The hos-(
less served chicken sdfftid' <>n let-!
tuee, crackers, liot cocoa, fruit
cake, date pudding with whipped
cream and cherries, mints nyd
-alted peanuts. The collection
was SS-.ftb. Mrs. E. I.. \\". 'Stanbavk,
the president, presided! The
next nieetiup: will be with Mrs.
Brooks Walker, RVainerd institute.
I'rof. and Mrs. Way man Johnson
and child)in spent the holidays
in Conway with relatives.
The Chester County Teachers'
Association
The Chester County Teachers'i
association, was attended Satur- '
day by about. 1JM) teachers. Miss
Mattie O. Thomas, Miss liuth By-1
num or v oiumrua aim airs. Kiiin
C. Bride of Union, the instructors
wore present and had very interest
ing classes; Prof. E, E. Iiiley,
principal of Lancaster High
school was present and snoko to
the Prof. Way man Johnson,
Prof. Joseph Juries and Row
F. .1). Sim.- of this city; Rev. and
Mrs. J. \V. Shaw of Heath SpVings
Mrs. Konwick of Union, were visitors.
Rev. Shaw who served for
several years as treasurer mack?
an'cc in a cashier's check. -Rev.
Shaw filled this position well, he
made an excellent talk in giving
his report, expressing his interest
in the work and wishing the
body success: Siftce he is now
working in Lancaster county, his
membership is with that associa-.
tion. Mr. Jones made brief remarks.
Miss Marjorie Kelly, the
J canes Teacher, outlined to 'her
teachers some work to do in their
schools. She also called the roll
and made collection of Christmas
seal moiu^\ Miss Kellv will
toa.eh -a sone at the next meet-1
inir. A soup tnuffht by her in the I
Xovctnlicf meeting: was used in j
many classrooms fee the yuletide j
season. The President, Prof. S
T,. Finlev made some timely and
worthwhile remarks. Mrs. Mar-'
tha W. Walker, the secretary read
the minutes. All money was
tuned.over to the new Treasurer,
Rev. A. R. Cohen.
CMESTJ5RFIF.LD NEWS
"You ean smile when its cloudy
or fair, you oa > smile any time,
any where."
i ru- wciiui' T continues very \
dark and cloudy.
f Sunday morning it rained, but
the faithful few made their way to
church. There were very pood service
at Mt. Tabor M. E. church as
.usual the pastor. Rev. J. A. Gary,
delivered a wonderful message.
At d o'clock the Rev. Gary was
guest speaker at Salem .Baptist
-<dnm?h-One Rev. Giid.?At 7 o'eloohthe
Rev. Gist preached at Mt. Tabor.
' He bro"ght a thoughtful
message. After which, he prayed
a iervent prayer, many rejoiced.
r
4
Miss Malinda (' , had as dinner
tf.csts Sunday th? lii-v. Rist and
Mw. .1 A. fiary.
Mis. S". K. M<-('.ulIxiiKh v..as tin
?ilnirtc- ^u< st. ol" An:.;" "' Kdwards
Sunday.
M?v?litnif Ad lie R:i'i!y. ami I .a"
ni<- Md.ain < al!< <) t>> >c M,
l.iz'.it Rii.' S'ivd.uy -aft ' ?- :*? -...
Mi.-s Marina .1 <?Kir* r;. nf- tin'
? i." j'l .'.eld s'i I,' i'.! dav j I! \ , 'A
j if: -' a- Ml. Ta'jo, M L h.
Sunday m.iH-'-injr.
Mrs M. I.. sr.\:t ?,
a. ( km !. i at I ?av.d -N ? . v. iti, .
M:>s H"s-ic Dan ?>n:; . sin- icji ni- ;
a \cry nlcasm.t . ; v.
K"V. arid Mr--. .1 H. T -a'!, y. Mt
I a.: i a- KiVcls. Mi*-? id 1' 1
lohi.tsuti. I " Mi l 'MV. - Marina
and tWd .if tiiVic ])Ujiil-, '
I- ruiik ' Mi-' I??y' and Koin-rt -iacL-nti
' t" cd to f'h'c!-fiv.-j I'ri.'ny i-\a
::i: a' tn wi'.ia s-- a Da--in*.!!J
'ainc; < (i.;lu-r vs iiarliis<>jj! I .
Dr. at..J-, Mis. <i. \V. iv R. .. 1 ~
and ,M:! 1. I.. (' /lints ! M
!'. Wii-nri ?.!'. rhiM aw- : ?<
;!: v.'-r v .. * <d" R \ a:.': >!? .1
I!. Tna-:. y and M. I ? . .
Thursday <vnr -jr.
KIIKI.I MtD'l MAN S
At. tiii* in nu- T M -v at - : I': :
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At 'hi.mi-'w< : .vi. - ; \;..
\! ;< t.'.Mr. a-id Mi Jv.v.i-.;A
nio-l delirious :i . -K.t \
vod. JJAeryone v.a :?i-i a:i<:
njoye.^.theit stay. v.-VV la.ii'li".
BROWN CIJADIil) S< 1KKU.
Xvsiiiith The ii< );<-i i< i! of the
j)ro\vii' scr >ol lYy Hit- in....th n'i
iJjecember: First" g? ade- Cai i 13.;i - ,
tress, Rosa Lee N'.emtth and L roy
K. Pressley. Soromj .gra ie- '
.Virginia McCiae, Aihe B. Pressley,
Hester Nesniitj. and Sarah B.
McC'utcheii. Third gia.ie WilhelMarguret
NVsmith. .James Cooper.
Jr. Fourth erade--Walter Duf- A
tn, Ottalee Nesmitli, Ansy Nes- i
iiith,* Jessie Pressley,--Pearl Moi
is and Raehel Press ley. TduutlV ,
gratk*- -FhVrta -Pnrcher. Sixth- -j
grade?Juo.juelyn Burgess.- Seventh
grade ?John. 'Burroughs and
Lie Cephiis . (Jam! !e. Light;,
grade?1 .illie B'llo' Pressley. Ivigene
Nesmith and Mary Cooper. .
Tenth grade: Hogan Wjlsor..
Sis la Nesinith, and. 'Kt?*e\ek
Pressloy. . ..
Prof. G.' AV. "Ransom v a-' . *n " ?
dinner guest "of, Mr. and Mr-.
Sairiiiei " i'jT'Fsle^ Sunday ard Ml*.
K. b:esnTilh :~riie7 ".Hf.uv.r ~
j-.uest u'" Mr.-and Mrs. Thon'.a
I Nesmith. He also \ isit?* i ol!?< !
I friends of the Nesmith C.-nn r. ,
ESTATK NOTICE
All persons having claims a- '
gainst the estate of Klno.ia B<>y
kin, deceased, are her. by notified '
t. Trie the same, duly verified,.with '
the undersigned, and those indti- j
ted to suid estate will please make ]
payment likewise. . ]
J. P. REKkER. Adniiitistratuf ]
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Columbia, S. ( .
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