The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, January 23, 1937
We are sorrv to know that Mrs.
J. E. Rosemond, 901 Pine St. is
agaimeonfined- to hw- bed.?We
hcxpe for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. P. O. Bryant ocf New York
City spent, last week in the city
visiting her mother, relatives and
friends.
Rev. and Mrs. W. M., Downs
Will spend the week-end in Asheville,
N. C. as the guests -of Dr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hairston on Bilt
uK?re Avenue. \\ nue there"'Kev.
! Downs will deliver the morning
and evening sermons at the great
Mount Zion Baptist churelL of
which Dr. Ilairston is pastor.
They will also visit Rev. Downs'
father onrChostnut St.
Mr. E. Dt Watts of -Greenwich,
\ Conn, returning East after thirty
days of pleasure visiting relatives
j and friends all over the state. Returned
Tuesday morning to Wash?
| y . ington, D. C. for the inauguration,
and spenid a week there with his
sister, then to Philadelphia for a
week with his brother.^ Through
this column, Mr. Watts wish to
thank so many friends and acquaintances
for the welcome ar.a
hospitality givein on his visit to
- Columbia. . ' ?
"THE LES COQUETTE CLUB"
The "Less Coquette" club met
at the home of Misses Pearl and
Mamie Thompson of 221 Bull St.
January 19, 1937, The program
was as follows:
Song1?"I Come to the Garden Alone.
Prayer?repeated.
Quotations?ulu57
The meeting w?s turned over tc
the President. TTie members discussed
. the plan for the Anniversary.
The Anniversary will be held
at the home of Misses Rosa Lee
and Luella Taylor. Friday nite,
January 22, 1927. Will tell you
next week who we're the bier shots
that were invited, what games
were played, who invited them and
what the menu consisted of.
So if you want to know what's
what, look for the news about our
Anniversary.
THE FRIENDLY EIGHTEEN
SOCIAL CLUB
The club met on Tuesday evening,
7:20 at the home of Mrs.
Marie, Senior, 522 Sumter St. The
devotional services were conducted
by Mrs. Cassie Simpkin after
tho meeting was turned over to
the President, Mrs. Eva Adams.
The minutes of the last meeting
were called for; the same were
rrad by the secretary. The 'unfinished*
and new business was disO'jssedl
by the difference ones of
the club. The roll was called and
each member responded briofly.
Our next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Lillian Ruth, 421
Mhrion. St. We were dismissed
by the Pros., Mrs. Eva Adams,
We wore served ice cream potato
salad on lettuce, hot rolls,
ham, tba with jeloo and -whipped
cream.
' . Mrs. Eva Adams, Pres. Mrs.
Mary Rutherford, Sec.
THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
The Cosmopolitan club met at
the home of Mrs. Chappelle. 1.101
Pine St., January 18, 1937. The
house was calleded to order by
the Proo., Mir.r. Bertha Mao Goodwin.
T lie meeting began by singing,
"Just As I Ann" Prayer by
Mrs. Chappelle. Song "Love L:."
ea Me,' ana moie verses were re
peated.
The Pres. called for the discussion
of old business and it was
discussed very briefly.' You are
asked to go on a walking trip around
the world Friday, January
29, 1937.
The stops will be as ^follows:
First, Mrs. Chappelle; second Miss
. Goodwin, third, Miss Harriet EVuck
ett; fourth, Miss Sarah Williarfis
and fifth. Mr. H. Austin. Good
music will be had there.
Having listen to remarks by
Miss Alice Smith. Miss Mabel
Grant, who has joinod~us from La.,
anid Miss Duckett, the hostess served
cookies and hot tea.
The meeting adjourned to meet
at 1301 Pine St.
La'AMASAUNT
The club met at the home of
Mrs. Bradley onl Senate St. Friday
Tuesday night, January 19, 1937.
The club was callod-^o order by
the president at the usual hour.
After the devotional exercises, we
went into the business part of the
meeting. The minutes were, received
and adopted. Each member
responded with their fees. Old
and new business was discussed
with much interest. After the
diou^sion of business the club adjourned
.
Mr. Riley and Miss Julius were
the host and hostess of the evening.
A delicious repast was served.
We are forking to reach the
goal of success, with faith and cour
age. We are hoping to reach the
goal.
tf at ftrat-we- doalt-auccftfiiL
When we make our first start
We will not give up the deed
But .try another part.
Mr. Mitchell, president
. Mia* M. Brown, reporter
BON BON SAVING CLUB
The meeting was called to ofder
at 9 p. m. by the director, Mrs. 11
Ella Barnes, 922 Washington St; a
Opening song by Mrs. Ella Barnes. ^
Scripture reading by Mis. Azui J
Wharton. Another song by Mrs "
Barnes "Am I A Soldier of the
Cross." Prayer by Mr. George *
Thompson. The minutes of the {
last meeting were received and a- "
dopted. We had one to join our 1
club, Mrs. Marine Portlock and also "
one. visiter, Mr. William Dentley.
Wo have sixteen members on roll ^
After the devotional services and
business part were finished' tliey" ^
served cocoa and marshmqllow 1
and cake.
The next meeting will be held v
at the home of Mr. James Whar- v
ton. ^ "
ROSE SOCIAL CLUB S
1
The club met at the heme of
(Miss) Ethel Robinson Tuesday.
'January 19th. The meeting war
railed to ovdee hv the President.
then the opening selection was ?'*I
Come to the Garden." prayer led c
by: Rebecca Rose: second selection E
"Why Do You Wait?" Joke by n
Margaret Goodwin. Solo by Jennie n
Mae Metter. Joke by Ethel Rob- A
inson. Poem by Hattie Ruth Rob- d
inson; story by Maggie Rose. We v
were very e.lnd to welcome a new d
member to join, our club (Miss* e
Fannie Hill. Next meeting wilt c
j be at the home of Mist* Lula Wjjliams.
There will be a weinnie 0
roast Monday night, January 2?>
1937, at the home of Miss Robin- g
! son, 1628 Wave.rlev St. and we are i(
asking everybody to. come out and t<
enjoy themselves. Watch the pa- ,,
per for more news. ? .
Ethel Robinson, president n
Gladys Miller, reporter . c
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THE RADIO LITERARY SOCIAL ''
CLUB
The club met with Mr. C. W.'
Grisby, at 1515 Gregg St. The
meeting was opened with the, ^
reading of the 17th chapter of j
Genesis by Mr- Herman Smith.
Bible veyses were repeated as our ^
was then turned ever, to the acting
chairman in absence of chairman.
Old and new business was attend- ^
ed to. We had a very fine lecture '
by the President, Mr. Roland j,
Harris. Our plans for our next *1
social will be February 16th. The 1
place will be announced later. The ^
Radio club will appear on a program
at Sidney Park C. M. E. ?
church Sunday afternoon at 6:00 *
o'clock for the ben;fit of the Epworth
League. The public is cor- "
dially invited to attend. Tlv.s'
news is from station RLSC.
' Your announcer,
Geo. A. Elmore
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- - COUPLETTE CLUB j
The Couplette .club met at the a
home of Miss Carrie Lewis, 1132 1c
Queen St., Columbia, S". C. Tues- j *"
day. January 19,. 1937, at 7:30 p.m. e
Mr. Glasco Martin and Miss i
(Lewis had the pleasure of being '
i host and hostess for the club's 1st j
social meeting of the year.
Tho main features of the evedancing.
A very refreshing n\cnu was
serveduyhieh consisted of: Rain- -j|
1 bow cocktail, variety of sand-'
wiches, potato chips, punch, ice i ^
cream, cake, toasted nuti_and candies.
The: members present wieie ,
- Misses Helen Taylor, Leola Clark- i ((
. son, Edith Clifton, Thelma God- 1
j dard, Essie Dean and Carrie Lew- '
is. Messrs Glymp, G. Martin, E.
Walker. W. Dean, C. Casien J
B. Cook. The guesbs were: Mrs.
Dorothy Ah neb Holley, Mr. Holley i ,
and Mr. Willis Clarkson. I?
THE ORIENTAL CLUB NEWS , v
i \[
Mm. M-ontez_Logan Bcthea en- X
tertained us royally at her home ^
in Kendletown, Thursday night, ' j
I January 14, 1937.
This nite being the first busi,
ness meeting of the year was a
very important and significant
or<p. ^The ddyoticna^s were car-w.
ried out in order with music by \
I Mrs. lji'iia maincr iuwiv, iwuvn | u
ed by election of officers, for this "
vear which were as follows: I"
President, Mrs. Edith Pickens; , V
Vice-President, Mrs. Leila Moore; e
Financial Secretary, Mrs. Julia S
Bell Ware; Recording Secretary, n
Mrs. Montez Bethea; Reporter, | c
Mrs. Ethel Lee Ford. With a. ji
-iighht change in officers, our vice ?i
president will serve as critic and s
eporter will sei ve as chairmon of
sick and progam committees at
present. Other important laws
and by-laws were discussed briefly
which will be an addition to tho I1
constitution.
Other social activities were dis-!
cussed, such as playing pinocle,'
bridge, bingo, knitting, etc., which '
will be added^to the other social
functions to engage in during our ?
social hours. After business two ?
tables were set ?for a game of ;
whist and bridge, respectively. i ?
Tho hnatocsn snrvort n rlolioinim
repast consisting of salmon s^lad
on lettuce leaves, saltines and hot w
cocoa. * I S(
This was a very encouraging |
and enthusiastic meeting which e,
seem to signify the role that each h
member will play during the year ^
of nineteen hundred and thirty-|d>
seven. We adjourned to meet at c<
the Jiome of Mrs. Ethel Lee Ford V
2212 Luzonc Ave. b
m m n
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT h
Mr. Joseph Wilson wish to an- |
nounce the marriage of his daugh- 1 rr
ter, Miss Viola Wilson to Mr. Har- fi
ry R. Riley Saturday, January 9th, i li
1037, 1602 Whaley V 'b
.
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"BACCHANTES"
The Bacchantes Social club met '
is, 1523 Harden St. Monday night i
t the home of Miss Beatrice Godth
M iss Beatrice Coins and Mr. I j
,eroy Browrv serving as host and
i^tess. The house, Was called
? order by the' President, Mr.
lean. The roll was called end bhen
he business discussion begun. The
usiness discussion was* very ineresting.
Plans wore made to
lake a liberal contribution to the
Wilkenson, Home" in the -near fuure.
A play was also decided upon,
'he play is hoped to be staged in he
eatly part of March.
After, tlrjnisiness discussion
as'over, the host and hostess setcd
a delicious repast. We later
djourned to meet at the home of
Ir. Lucius W. linkers, 1302 Heidt
t., Monday night. January 25,
037.
THE PROGRESSIVE YOUNG
PEOPLE CLUB
The Progressive Young People
lub met at the home of Mrs.
touknight on Pine St. Tuesday 1
ipht, January 12, 1937. Our n
lost efficient President, Miss V
ilice Smith was at her post iv..'
uty. The business discussion was 1
TUn _I..U ' 1 N
VIJ i xiv tiuu 'Hits A
ocidod to function in its fullest *1
apacity as an auxiliary to. the f
hurch. v I>
We were indeed glad to have L
ur pastor visit the club.
Our former pastor^JRev, Miller
ave a very interesting talk and
t was enjoyed by all. Our paso.r,
Rev. Grant also made some |,
n.teresting remarks. We had v
luite a few visitors at this .
leeting. We are asking them to ''
ome again. After all business
ras over, we were served a de- .
icious repast by Mrs. Bouknight. .
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HE WAVERLEY. SILVER STAR
CLUB
The club met at the home of
Irs. Katie Streams Tuesday night (
anuary IP, 11)37. The house was v.
ailed to order by the Pres., Mrs. y
Iaggie Johnson. First song was
?d by"Mrs. Inez Hawkins; led-in ?
rayer by Mrs. Gertrude.-Sams; f,
ccend song by Miss Inez Collins. J..
kjVer than the house was opened ,
or business; election of new oficcrs
for 1937. The elub received i
hree new members for the new
ear.
The next movtirusr at the home -r
f Mrs. Willie Mae Walton's, 2208
'prtdleton Sf.
The hostess served potato salad .
iam, rolls and cake
. n
SOl'TII CAROLINA CLUH
Washington, D. C.?The South ;?
Carolina club nvet at the home of n
jr. and Mrs. A. E. Simon of 110 v
L St. N. W.t "which was well eri- v
ertained. and all left hav.ing spent
. pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. ,
Simon have a very lovely home, f
A dance was planned- to be givn
On the 20th of January.
The next meeting will be held t,
t tlio home of Mr. and Mrs. v
ohnson on 24th St. N. E. r
Mr. S. J. Hamphill, President ^
'I1E TWILIGHT SOCIAL CUloL
St. Matthew, S. C.?The Twi-' ;1
iirht Social club met at the home \
f Miss Ossa B. ^.ddiscn on Ties- |
ay night, January 12, 1937. The <
iteeting was called to order by the r,
'resident. , Devotional* were con- f
lucted by the chaplain. Singing .<
America." Each member re- v
ponded with Bible verses, after t
/hich we repeated the Lord's pray^" r
in concert. The president then
ook charge. The old and new busi- |
less was discussed. The roll was
liscussed. The roll was called and
aoh member responded.. When
he bus'ness affairs were finished,
/e wers served with a delicious
epast, ..consisting of cocoa and t
andwiches, and ambrosia and cake I
"no nnvt meeting will bp held at _
tiss Otis Felder on Tuesday nite. 7
anuary 10, 1937, v
THE VOL NT. MEN'S SOCIAL
CLUB' c
- - . (I
-'Th? meeting was h.eld at 1624 j
'alhoun street at 8 o'clock, Jan- ^
ary 18. 1937. The first song was t.
Shine On Me," led by Mrs. I.orick
'rayor was offered by Rev. Q. W. r
Valker. Mr. James Evans, assist- n
d by other members, sang a song ,
Some hew business reports were
lade. Ope member jcineel the j
h?b and two who had planned to
oin were absent. The next meetng
will be held at 1927 Pickens q
treet.
kev. o. W. Walkei . PreSr
A. Miller, Sec.
S. Burwick, Treas.
ICKENS COUNTY |(
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION t]
e
The association met January 16,
r?:i7 at the Union school. After
he devotional service, the minutes ^
f the last meeting wore read and
dopted. Miss'E. E. Williams and
'rof. J. T. Simpson gave verv investing
facts on "Character
uilding." Several members
ave expressions on this very im- .
ortant subject. The constitution .
?as read and approved by the as- s!
xintion. (1
Miss Waters, the Jeanes teach- ''
r urged each eacher to do his 01 "
er full duty, to keep ever as our
uido the objectives that were laid 9'
own at the opening meeting'. This la
ourvty is happy to have trio, Miss p<
Waters' guidance, a circulating Li- si
rary and the books are to be car- lo
led from one school to the other. F,
ycT. the county on the truckvthnf II
aula! books for the whole chil- tr
'AfRfr business1 Wirv discussed, -fc
vlu(!iimg dues, association fees, jj
eld day. etc. we were served a de- r
cious dinner which was enjoyed r
t m. r .<
I
vi'y in, ii ;, ,
THE PALMETTO LEAD1
CRANE-DAVIS NM'I'TI ALS
IfeHHNMftB&fl
AlKS. LILLIE DAVITS CRANE |
i \
Mrs. L. C. 'Crane, a bride of the , ,
ew year , season who before heir |j
laTriagtr was Mrs: Tattle-" Belle 1;
arsoy Davis of Laurens, S. C. ']
The wedding was sulunuized at v
he honm. of the bndegropm at
orris, sT)C., January- 17 amijisl
he congratulations of a lew close 1
liends of the family. The hap- I
y couple will make their hoiii in 1
.aureus. .
THANKtr ' ' ' '
I express.-Hinctre- thanks and t
icar.ty appreciation to the many1 rho
wore so thoughtful of me!
luring my ' illness of several
nonthsT:. .
I am especially grateful for the
:i:id hospitality given nte while !
n the Good Samaritan hospital.
JAMES BAILEY. ]
kmmerr scott school J
r ' i
Hock Ilill ?The senior class has
rganizod its French club for. the
ear. Under ti.e direction of Mr. '
V. II. Withe1,-spoon, we hope it .
rill be a success.
The s niof clacs is preparing '
n present" a three-act" < omo.lv
ntitled; "The Bird lit A Cage",
tdor the direction of the Fngli'sh !
istructor, Miss Hagins. The date 1
rill he announced later.
Scott's Whirlwind basketball
emits, aro still sweeping through 1
'acklire schools of un equal rank
rst, ( Jr. colleges). .
We played Branard Inst.. Cheser,
S. C. Thursday, .1 anna<y 11. I |
tean it was a fight! But (>1?J Scott |
ulled ( ut with the victory;'espy- .
ially the g'Trls, scores scores 5-1. (
The hoys' beinjg . bett er- sports. |
aye Brainard a brake with vie- |
ory. They added: We will meet ]
on in Bock Hill. It is cloudy. |{
ratch for the cvclone. . 11.
Friday, the 22, our hoys' team 1
ul play the CCC Camp boys,
'hbstcr, S., C. in Scott's (Tym..
Tuesday. January, 'JtJ, the. cyclone
,*i 11 shake up Finley. High. ( lies- ',
sr. S. C. in . Sr It's, flyni. Shal^
;o win? Ves. Ijow? I'asy. 1!Utah
for Scott Il,i. Watch for real*
s'.*
'The 11?*st mPi ti'-.g. of the Fovuni ;
ttrb?R+*ck I 111! met ;it Km m.-l t.
"eott Janary IS.' a <vood represent- 1
live" was pn-sort. Prof.-W. 11; 1
Vitherspoon presided. The meet- 1
fly was <flii?-o in piratiohal, and a
nlendi'd pvopram was outlined ft-ir 1
he second Sunday in each ef the "
ollowir.fr month: February, ""MaftJ. 1
tpril and May. The prucst visitor ')
t*as Prof. R. lhirts, Sunt. of
he. city schools. t I
Otlv nrrTtl-tI'liv. examination !> ;ins
on-January 20th, both st I
out and teacdiei-s are busy.
SPAUTANRl IIP. NEWS
Mrs. Connie. Chestnut was hos- (
es< to the" Thursday Afternoon (
Jridpe club, January 11, 1937. ,
The ladies enjoyed a very pleas- ,
int afternoon. ("onli-act bridge?]
vas played for. an hour ar.d a half |
/ i ?b : ?L ? ;1. K .irviio vnnf> ef U'fK ,
iter which a uv iwuo ,
erve..-. The-prizes we're present-.)
d by Mrs. W? C. Bunch. Invi- ,
entally the top "core went to Mr* ?
lunch. Second score to Miss (}. j.1
Valker, while jfiss B. L. Rivers i
lit for low score. i
Menu: Chicken salad, saltines, 1
otfee, wine, sliecy and ('alitor- ]
iia Port, white fruit cake, assort' i
d him hons and nuts. <
The next meeting will he with
Irs. Nettie Bunch. !
The Needle Crafty Art and Snc- I
il - club met with Mrs. Vivian
ilymph, Wednesday. January Id. <
liter the N<edh Craft period the'
nembCl'S enjo.id-a sooinl hour.?jJ
The hostess seived a delicious!
alad course. Those present were ,
lesdamcs Katie Bethea, Connie '
hestnut. Addie J. Thorpe, Iter-1
ha D. Rice, Vivian Glymph; Miss- }
s Althca Anderson, Stacey Whit- ,
nese and B. L. Rivers.
The next meeting will be with
Jess. Rivers, January 27, 7937.
CHAPIN NEWS
A (]ueens* contest was sponsor-!,.
1 Monday night, January 11, by)
to Chapin school under leader- *
tip of. our fthlc and beloved prinpal,
Prof, (fongales Lybrand.
liss Annie Meggett, captain of
ip basketball team, was crown1
queen by Mr. Winsel Jacques
f Columbia, having received the (
irgest number of votes and re- (
trting the most money. The rc- >.
llts of the contest was as fol- j
>ws: Misses Annie Mcgget 000;
vciyn Koon, zu.>; r,unice narris, ,
>5; Messrs Winsel Jacques, Wal- c
>r McKie. J. C. Crawford. John f
azzard, Thos. I/nvman, Master t
ouis ITolmnn.?Jr. | Mra.?Lueila |
olmort, Georgia Whittaker. Pan- i r
ne West of Columbia and Prof. ]
oozer, principal of Pine Grove j
rhool were our guests. 1
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THE USHER B<>ARI)
The Senior Usher Board of Fir.
Calvary Baptist church, gave
uick< ri tipper at the, home <
Deacon "Fred Brown, 21s>4 Sena!
StrcVt. Before supper wtne sV.i "1
vh the President called the boai
:o order. The meeting was oj>ei
el with a song. "I am Thine 1
Lord." After which the paslo
iiev. S. S. Youngbloi d piade*a vei
lice talk. For the benefit of th
Joard Brother A. B. Powell als
nude a nice talk, and decided h
vo.ild connect himself to th
3oard. Brother Silas Butler als
;;iu' us sonic?rrrn??inrmictPTi
jjjv faithful .President, Bro. Job
'arker brought the' meeting to
lose with a song "Bless Be th
kle that Binds." After whir?
\'e were lead to the dining .yooi
tnd did we eat?
Brother John Parker. Presider
Brother Outing, Secretary
Brother Snoot, Treasurer
Brother Robert Weston, report<The
truest- present were:
Mrs. Minnie Thompson, Mr
iVillie Mae A?d?r*pn,' Mrs. Ai
iet 1m Harrison, Mrs. Jbsephin
'or: 'II. Mis. 'Charlotte Kobinsoi
V. in
Ic'lon Jackson, .Mr. Sidney Fai
,'ecd, Jr.," Mrs? llaltie Wesiui
Mrs. Mai tha Robinson, Mrs. C irri
'* >! '". Mrs, Maggie Browi
VIrs. Emma Outer.; M ca. Kdn
barker, and other guests. So ,w
ito and Went home.
FOUNTAIN INN" SCHOOL
At the. beginning of the sehoi
it mi . Fountain Inn graninif
choo'I teachers began their \vor
rnder the revis curriculum. A
he term passes, progress may I
roted in the" various classroom
the work type tables and chaii
ire replacing the former desk
ATI rooms have reaving come
yith tables. Magazine rack
science exhibits, curtains ar
'lowers are other added attra<
ions oC interest giving the class
oom a home-like appearance. ;
ins been found thtftr the aetiyit
urogram not only gives the sti
ients a broad' knowledge but nun
Teedom of speech and a' tiori a
reative abilities.
To further develop the aetivit
mop-ram a soiled system is bein
llustrated in the school privir
ip-i* class room direct radio a<
rantagos. This is being done i
>rdor that the students may lear
to listen and appreciate wortl
vhile music, lectures and <hiil
icws reports.
Tjie dream for a lop cabin 1
ira'ry oh the. school campus is <
>ottt to be. realized., -The trac
iovs under the supervision of M
'hi-ster Taylor arc now at ' wor!
Parents, friends and students ai
loyal in their support of th
building with loss, bricks ~ ar
money. ..
?Fotmtain Inn boys' and girl
basketball teams defeated Woo
ruff teams(girls-boys) by a larj
-vorp" Thursday. A large crow
from Woodruff ami Fountain Iti
witnessed the games.
G AFFNEY NEWS
_ Mr. Fletcher Unwell is spent
intr several days in the city visi
ipg his parents. Mr. Howell is
member of a CCC Camp.
MFs Dollie A. Giymph of IGaf
ney. Messrs Joe F. Blackwell a;
Rivers Sims <;?ft Union were t)
linm-r guests Sunday of ,'Mi:
Ly da Bonner.
Mr. Tom Garrison of Washini
ton, I). C. is visiting his parent
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Garrison <
this city.
Miss Rommie Davis of Kim
Mountain. N. C. was tilie Sunds
evening guest of Miss Je>sie 1
McDowell.
Mr. K. D. Ilff.ncs has opened
filling station and taxi-cab e
tablishment on tile comer Me;
.1.,,,. .i.wl C D/.H.. cu 1 -?
-./?? .t. A rrws. IU serverir
population and visitors, of Gaf
Mr. Haines as many wish)
for u nl i mi tod success in this no
venture. j
A Who's Who. Contest is u3?-fu
5 way cmoi\g the- faculty membei
>f GrararJ St. School. Who
iVho v (11 be determined tihroug
he amount of money each toad
?r raises toward buying equipme!
leeded (for tin new school buildin;
Interest, excitement, and suspend
is to the outcome run high on tf
>amuus.
The fallowing is a poem con
>osed by Louise Smith, of the lOt
?rade at Granard St. School.
Our better Speech Club
3ur better Speech club will nevt
fail,
In high, or low, or on the*darke.<
trail;
iVe'll do our part to make it star
In smooth cr in the rockiest lan<
[Jettoy Speech members arc w.l
ing workers, \
A'e stick together like feathei
on turkeys,
VIthough our goal seems far awaj
,Ve wjll climb step by step,
To the "English House" where i
left, . , :
'ho key that unlpcks the eqlde
door,.
Ve must be earnest, conscientioa
as we go.
EDGEFIELD NEWS
Sei vices were conducted at Mac
donia and Trinity churches Sur
lay. Doth pastors preached soi
tilling sermons to an apprecia
ive congregation.
The enrolment at Edgefield aca
my has leaehe' its height. E\
>ry student is studying, lookin;
orward to the mid-term exanrim
don.
?The* basketball?1""?' is doim
liccly under the direction of Mis
S. V. Massc'y.
-Madam Burleson second a]
irearance at the school was we
i ;
attended at:tl the p-" r> rm-inre was
i njoyed by all. vji
>-t ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, boiran of ari
a Saluda, S. were recent \.-i'tors su
-f of Mr. and Mrs. Janies <). T;.otnpe
j aon. _
' Mr. \V. ('? he+: was 'the' dinner
" truest of lJ??r. and Mrs.' \V. E.
*' Parker on last Sunday. t
^ Mrs. Eillie Oliphant wishes
'? your, patronage when in need of,
v a hai?- dross.
Mesdatnes 'Mary'Price ar.d lbs?
s'e Thompson are still open for
t service in tiie lir.e of beauty ct.l1
/"'ly-i,. ? jn ?n..t .,f ,1,.. (.]t.tplinL.
pressing, etc. > e M . Wallace all
a Harris.. Prompt mi.1 p lite set-. At
t, vice r.en tiered. rer
j Rev. and Mrs. A. Daw kin* and nic
a children accompanied by Mi's. (?.
i. "Oliphant motored to Nwbmry ?.j.
it Monday afternoon. -jji
Miss Clementine Coher. was.the biz
week-end must of her. parti ta Mr >'?t
r and'Mrst. Warren Cohen. ^.?
We. reuie.t to still rep it the .-_.fi
followinir on th sid; li*t: Mrs. __
Rosa Smith."' Mrs. Mart'.a Pure,.
Mr. ICtTIT'tie W:\1do and. Master
Jr. -Francos Smith.?: ??< ?
The foljowinu; barbers have moved
their establishment-: to th'-real"'
of *thf~ Jrixi.. TiiffflT They s liei.t
^ your patronage.;
u. K F.US II A VV CoN.Tin HI T'I'D
EHiERAl.l.Y TO CHRISTMAS
SEARS SALE
Just after' Thank':-mvini <lav
[Prof. J. P. N'eal was notified thru |
K. Hi ley. ip-"i! of the |
V Lancaster County T a ninu' school """"
thai ho, Prof. Neal hud Loon* up- ?
L' pointed director < f the'T. H. drive
in Kershaw Towns) Tp district'.'
L, - Puif. Xcal acceplc with pleasui'e
and wont to work 'immediate-- J
|.g ly. The twelve teachoj-.s located
s in'his district, alonjr with the ir.- B?
n; fluent ial citizens .were called toL..
(t'other and notified of the vo_y^,ty's
drive and coo position in- the
[t nioveinent was solicited. id
v J Upon beinp informed of the pur
j. i pose of the-dfive and realizirtp the
e I importance of., the same, everybo dy fli
1- went eagerly to work. Due to the d
ir --splendid eooperation upon the part J
j of the teachers, and loyal eitizefts a ]
;y . creditable sum was raised,
p Throuph the school and person- I
g al donations Prof. Neal was able 1
b. to make a report of thirty dollars '
'n and sixty-two cents ($:J0.G2) for I
the Kershaw district over which |
V he wa< appointed local chairman
'J*. This :.s creditable for a town of. I
its size. This only shows that
}' nil!' Tlonnlo urn hniivrr uu-olmno H
^"jthe fact that this white plague, M
$ | which has and still is taking so |
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