The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
Mr \V. G. Kir,ci-on. promin.nl
Heal Estate lU'al-r <?L' New York;
City, foi iTK'i ly_~???- iSpai tanburjj', S.|
C, spent tin- ps,i\t \virl>. in Sp u i!
tanbui'ji', Co'.rmiKia and Winnshoro
visiting relative^ ??<! 1'|'; ",1<?M r [
Enu rami vaino down on bit" irj
and pleasure. His many .'rends I
were proud to see Uhn 11 i>
ii<k ciiw* jiivimi.' "<?u- iivaiui; and
Myports his busine.-.s in :shape
ill' the Empire S'ate ami City.
Mrs. S. I. ("oiling. principal of
Bettis Acad?mi\. inid Mrs. MaggieM
Mwitty, ti t; Jearn s ' teacher of.,
Edgefield ,Cuiiniy at. ended the I
South Carolina t'oul' t en e on Tii '
berculo-is which wa's held Saturday
October -.">. :it ^Booker Wash-1
ington High school in Cijumliia.j
They--also'-witnessed* the game ol'
.football between Benedict College
and Paine played Saturday liuiht
on Antisdel Field. They left the
city Sunday afternoon in Mrs.^
Murray's beautiful V. w car. after
having spent pleasant week-end
1 ' as the gre?Js of .\Ii-s Itr-A. Brad
ley on Pine street
ANN 01' N ( liM KNT
Mrs. Mantiv Gsiivelt- wishes toj
announce the -man iag. of her dan-',
ghter Gladys Kloise Sim.-: to Mr.
N. 'P. 'Scruggs. September. twclth '
nineteen hundred aiv.i 1 iiirty-gcven.'
. Reception, Friday, first.
280 N. Poan tiii'.-el. 8:2<i to l :tto.
Spartanburg, S.|
It At < ll NNTFS.
The Bacchante.- Social (lab
hehi a Very, -ni ce ?-ful meeting at
Hhe.vhome of Mi- f Ma y A- nes
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ii<ii|n'r iii>j .Mumuty ' .\ lmost
all of ill*' m.'inbirrs w ac pros
entdalonii' with a fvw of th? prospective
members.
Quito a low impoi.taiu thiols
were done cliu itv.!' the 9 htisino-s
hour of the ??? imr mid.-i*. bur
prosidont Miss Kilt-1 Williams, i
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After tho eompk-'ion <>f the litis,
iness a very o'njoyaM.* repast was
served. The re was a! m uvusic ..that/
J was tempting't>? dapoers. 'N*?> one'could,
resist tlio uru-" to ?\yimc to
the rhythm of the music., therefore,
-everyone >ta' to(l- "t echini'-."
The mwtine "I'dhnii ned to moot
at tho homo of its pros'ulont?Mips
Ethol Williams Senate St..
Nov. 1st.
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UADU) \f.WS
lTHe Radio !.i:o?-arjf an I Social
Club met at tho homo'">">f ,|il Wi**ley
.Manyum ?-a : day.- <Vn -!>
At the close of tlio di ' ii'>nal ox- :
cussiqn of their .ah.'.aoy planned !
crfcises the motvili. ? -tin a di? 1
Halloween ' ? Ma-poo.'ad.; ^ pursy.
which was to ho h- ' . Mot.'!ay.
Nov 1 Duo t>. tho fatt^hto'well
known oi eanb-al i.-ns uiie ; iv-;
injr dances tho latter pint of tiiis
^ week, ami. the Colored- *Kari- -also"
occurs this work. wo have do. it led '
to cancel the ah >v mnt-iottod .on '
tertaihmont In. pht> < !< f this'oilier v
taiiiment wo havo planta-d another ,
?yn?*-,enteit;timont f<n M dukty Novem ,
bor 8 Full ?:i>! of tjiis tyiter- |
tainment will' h- innoimeud next
week Wo hope that, you will attend
the State Fait, and all of \
the other ontorlaihnient^ to hi
hold dnrino- flu- -wotnd Yum?i
announcer for this w ok is- John :
W Johnson Radio's Connor repdrtoi i
EVENpS'G STAR K<X I \I. (MR !
Tho club mot at th homo ot ;
Miss Viola Jenkins- HOS Senate St
Friday nit-s Old "", rt lt> il-ual
hour 7:80 The meeting was called ,
to order by the president (J W.
?. McDaniel After devotinnalsr the'
meeting was turned over to the 1
president. The minutes Wore Tea M
and adopted on motion of Airs
! " . Givens, seconded 1 >y Mrs Droher.
The ladies had a Silver Tea Sun-),
day. Oct 24. at the home of Miss
Annie L. Loriok. given by Miss'
Hayes, Evei'yono present onjoye1 ;
the program. H'?t cocoa and cake
was served. Onr next mo:ting will |
be at the homo of Mrs I.orick
1003 Pendleton st Oct. . I'll
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AURORA CLl'll'S MLI.TINC. (
Seneca.?The Aurora Cljih hd.ly
its regular meeting1 With Psul' F. :
P 'Williams, 400 HJoek Pine strict. 1
as host. The meeting was called
; v t to order at 8 p,.m. a ii/.n j,
Code presiding* during brief busi-j
l ness session; plans"were made for
the year's athletic program Wc
acknowledged with regret the lcav
ing of Miss Johnie. Bvnttm and
welcome Miss Etoy Si/.eniore as
M a new member who dcct ?
v-?d corresponding ??>c'retnr$r.
Miss Lillian Brown was in charge
of the literary program and pre- I
s?nted for discussion the Sino- <
Japanese conflict, arid its effect 1
upon the United Staled After- i
twnrd Mrs Catherine 1? Johnson
presented the game of Cootie i
r i r which was enjoyed by all A deli- I
ciou? course was served
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I\ AlTbV ALPHA PSI EBATEHJrlH
"GOOD-WILL SLPVER"
The Alpha Lambda * Chapter of
i ho Kappa Alpha l'si Fraternity ,
at S. C. State Agricultural find
M> oh ?ni. al college, entertained sev (
: *.*? iae::ih i s of the faculty. Greek
l.daht.s and guest* accompanied
"vifh Kappa S\yeetnt?arts, <>n Sun- '
day, (let 17, 1 '-'ffT rotate Colli
Cufet i ia. {
The. purpose ot the 'entortainnVent
v a to bring' together the
L<tto)- ruaiii.'.ations ot the cain-i
pus .-c> that the spirit of brother-1
!i-i.il and lnVe. for fellow tireOk
or- h'l-. so.'| that they might be.
naue ioiigc-rT j
Hi oilier X! Macro McKissick,>
acting as host, made. a. very .warm
am ieomv and. proceeded in presenting
the guest of the chapter!. Mrs.
Ai. .L M. Karle avu* the first presented
'and?Alpha Lambda and
- ties; enjoyed the . short remarks
made..'by he it ... Afterwards . each
tiieek organization '-leader was!
presented aiuf made their short e
i i inarU.- bi iiftfing greetings from!
Pheir inganizatioh. The chapteri
i^iid l. ii. -1 al's\? enjoyed remarks
made- by the IVIinarch for thei
Kappa Alpha l'.-i, Kin. J, Clifton ,
Abeivroiilbin. . L
Th<j evening was wol 1 spent, anil ,
the chapter hope that the thought ]
of '7.^nod\\,i!i'' k wips earned out.. )
TWilVlCHT SOCIAL CLUB
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._&l Matthew.-.-- The Twilight S?!:
eial ("lib met at the home 0/ Miss 1
liliocjia Hampton. Ta*-*day night,
Oct." Huh. The meeting was calledr'
t?> or !er by tha "president Miss O.
11 Addison. The . devotional exer-11
rises were conducted by
lain Mrs! Ro-a Goodwin. Thej
president took charg.; old and
new business was discussed. Aftet ,
the business alTairs many games4
of card- were - enjoyed.. The. host-Vj
es- seized fruit , eockta.il salad-an'd j
cake. | he meeting adjourned to
:ne'. t -at the home of Mrs. Mary 1
Itc i11 and Mi's Alice Mitchell on
Tuesday nite, Oct 21. 1
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LKS D'MoisHI.LKS
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St Matflietvs;?!.< ? Madahioisel-'
ies .loljp. Social Club-wsts <trganiz-_
' d ojji 20. at the home of ]
Mi se- Rossi,. M RutV and Irene
HniTor Ti:e following?ofllcors" were (
! ( ( lVpsident. Miss TIessie M
Tlu'l": Vice-Pro ident. Miss. Irene
Ha'her: Se ret a> y^jTreasuivr. Mi-s
X V iT."-li:' (list; Jlusiness Manager.
M'sS O P Addison: Reporter. ,
Me... I-hjlo) Cl'nif s.Aijryle" - !'
MAGNOLIA (Tilt.
The Magnolia club held its
weekly meeting at th > home of
Mr ."Pearl' Sneaks. 2"S2 Washington
street. The meeting was opened
wit-h our president tu-esiding.
Mrs Rut1' Mae Gilliam. First song
le- M- I.in M:>e Ci'lkim Scrinturo 1
l>e the -hostess Mr? Speaks. Prnv- i
r iti eoji-eft Keepnd song by Mrs
|:?.noitsnr|, The foil whs Called
Th h??TN'e-'wn- then ooened for!
which was vi'vy short. <
'avin-r ru>wv was nnid: the.
wn? then tui-nod over to'j
?u? }io :fos-. She s.rrv; d a delicious 1
of ?*ajipojv T!i"-nn-oHnT closed" " *
si .vsrn\r nwn savings i
n.rn ^
The eluh met at the homo of, '
Miss Gorrr.'P Wharley 102P> Gerrais
street. The president took'
'*ai;jre of the jucph-iny and r/penPd |
vfth sirprjn- I will overcome some ;
lay.. -Scripture lesson were road j
ay Afrs. Oa a Bolton prayer by
[ho president: pincring- Bye ' and
liye. The house was opened for : '
1'iisinfss. The nnmites of last j
at?ef 1-rrr?wore roa. , foe caved an(T
plopted. U.-finished and row bust- I
Dps a w;ws discussed briefly.*- The ,
loll was th< n called each member j
<|iondinj; with-a Bible verse.
We are v- iy sory lo bear of the
liim-ss of ih.i Secretary; Miss Deliu
\V:w'. ii-pl.rw?it+?ri?Miss Nozzie
Wheeler. tVe hope they w?ll soo-n
be back wi-Ji us.
Our next meetiny will be nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson (
[.cwis, 12152 Greset street.
\1.LKN I NlVKRSITV HOME}
COMING NOVEMBER 2.1 ;h 1
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All graduates of Allen ir.ivcr
-iiy, mcinbris of the 16cal alunrni
. hapten 'are asked to meet at the 1
ionic of Mrs. Essie T. Ghappelle. i
1301 l'mc street, Wednesday ev- '<
11intr, Xu*vc n.ber 3, 1937 at 8:00 <
o'clock. The president of Allen I
univot .-ity vt ith the assistance of '
(tie ('ity Alumni' is planning foT
> l)ig home-coming. We are uiging t
he graduates of the city to* be
pivs'nt Wednes.tiy evonirg and
Dr. McGill in this event.
M. T. Kennedy,
Sec'y. 11 f I-ocal ^lumni Chapter. ]
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Announcement :
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To my Friends and Well Wishers. ^
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I nm now mnnaoimr the Waver ?
oy Servjco Station, located on the
:orner tiflXa-ylor tujft Pine streets.
[ wish to extend my appreciation j
to those wliojji I ha\',e "already
served; an:H~to solicit patronage
:>f those who I have not, as yet,
nad th? opportunity of serving. 1
THEO. R. YOUNGBLOOD.gj
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RECEPTION IN HON0-R O
NEWLY-WEDS
Spartanburg, S. C.?One of'th
uut&tanding socials' of the wee
was ?the lovely reception Riven b
Mrs. Mamie Garrett of 28<? ?
Dean street in honor of her daugl
ter a bride of last month. Tf
living room was beautifully a
ranged with pink and red zennu
talli.Son roses and pink snap draj
ons.; All colors of dahlias laid
finishing touch 'together the wir
red draperies which hung to tl
floor. The hall was beautifully a
ranged with a lovely punch bow
fruit and all assortment of eracl
ers:?Those in the receiving guoi
line were Mrs. Davis of Greenyil
who was beautiful in a black chl
foil gown; Mrs. Minnie Jackffon i
so wore a beautiful black and whit
dinner dress. The lovely twin si:
ters of the groom, Misses Rut
and Ruby Scruggs cheek thecoat
Mrs. Magic Dogans received th
many.' beautiful gifts. Mrs. Mac!
1 myalls wore it ri'uuuiui uivns *
preen and brown.. Tho bride wr
lovely She-wore pa blacte*-dril
l'on with white triiiiminp the Ion
white tape fold were caupht at th
renter of the back and loop whir
hunp to the heih. She wort*'wh't
caidinias in her hair and a be.ii
tiful carsape of tgllison roses. Th
[.tide's mother Mrs. Mamie Garret
was very charming in a powd'e
lilue evening gown with white at
res series.' She wore a cars ape o
nap dragons and pink roses. Th
mother of tUc prooin, Mrs. Bt'ssi
Scruggs' was lovely in a (linno
[JieSt.
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The guests were invited in th
living roolii where frames wer
jdayed: bt idgb, whist and bingo.
Ther.bride- and groom won to
cores while M?\ G. A, Nichols ah'
<011 Georpe, Avon seeortd place.
At 11 o'.lock they were invite*
into the hall to bo. punched.' Th
liride ami prbom leadittp out fol
lowing .Mrs. G. A - Scruggs, Mi
Octnviu Jones. Mi's Agnes Tueke
Mrs Wallace Shelton. Mrs. Ev
Toting, Mrs I.. V Lewis, Mrs. Co'
t ine Giles, Mrs.." Eva Campbell
Mis. Josephine Brown, Mrs. Chri
tin Ferguson. Mrs Gertrude Woo
ward. Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs.__M
Lee N'iekle, M-isscs' Ola Campbell
A it'll ie Sjselton, Stiie Miller, Ap
menia Jarob, Grace Walker, Elois
Wilsoru li'-aulali Mint/.. Franci
['hauler's. Lijlic Ruth Smith, fit*
Johnson, Etibt Sims. .Sadie Mn<
Smith, Lillian Hamilton. Sad!
Smith, Mrs. Rebecca Smith. Th
men were Messrs' G. A. Xickle*
Georpe. Mickfe, Toil) Jackson.
land Itogan. Jack Stewart. Jame
We-ton. Marion Rice, .James John
son, JnMils W ardlaw, Xathanic
Campbell. I.<. ?> Smith. John II
Smith, Arthur Unison, Gilbcr
I ones, Ruben Kinder, L'.- J. Hal
o'inh. J. H. I)awkins.-M 3- Cain
han, Geo Piekeiipack. Albert Cam
hell. Madison '.Morrison, Hour;
Tucker, (.'loo Reynolds. Out-of
town yue.-ts were Mr. John Rob
rns<ni, irrand-tntlur of thbride o
Now ben y. SC.; Aloii/.o Jackson o
Detroit, Mich.
Miss Alice Turner ""spoTTl Sun
lay in the city with her l'athei
Mr Henry Turner,.- . ?
Mr. Carnell Catsup spent th
tvcok-endL With?Garrett. Mi
?a"son hoy lives in Asheville.
The friends of Mis." Fannie Hun
:er wjll rejrret to know that she i
tndisjWsed.
Mrs.' Katharine Renwick Jante
?f; 1 .'57 Chase street is in the hos
rvital.
Weatfiv yrieved. to b arn of tin
leath of Mr. Victor \\%llaee.
$ Misses Lillian ^Hamilton and Ju
a Mae West motored to Ashevill
mid Tryon.for the day Sunday.
Mrs. Maeie Doynns and MVr
Minnie Jackson had as >(iiiine
quests Mr. and "Mrs. J. B Boyd
Mrs Thelnia Gooulett mid -son am
itHe- (tmrhhterVof Greer.
The table was laid for eifcht
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I). Andersoi
ind Mr Roland Dognns were alsi
n-Hnj- party. ...
I.AKK cu v HfGtT (tnmni.
Prof. !.. i'/ Bradley. Principal
The first eroun niectintr foi this
<ea-T>? was held at Lake City !I
school, Fri/ay, Octo'ber 22, wit!
the Supervisor of Florence county
.Mis. Ida E. Gi^ene, presiding:
Many schools in the district Weti
represented and all promised to cr
operate wi n the supervsor ir. anj
project sIk wishofs to ' put over
The Jenkins Orphanage band ol
Charleston, S. C., was presenter
n concert at Lake City Hi* school
in 'itoriuni Friday nite to a crowd
ed house. Everyone was well
ileased and proud of the way the
ittle children displayed then .skill
md aJ'ility. i They are"> Sloping thai
he banc, will soon rptmW \
DARLfNGTON NEWS
Rev. A. J. Jenkins is the new
'actor of Bethel A. M. E church'
le preached his initial sernicn or
ilimlftv nifrlO n A
yi. with much force. Severeot
Rev. Jenkins' friends worshiped
vith us Sunday nierht andscme ot
he laymen of his former church
Mis? Mary J,ou ITolloway who it
attending Tcitool at Allen spen,
%?e week-erd at hoiue with hoi
upth^r anrf sister.
Edwin Jackson the son of out
former pastor also spent the weet
at hom? with parents.
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TOE PALMETTO LEA
pl wail: and 1 clas
C Ai UUAACLBLUC.
C Oraiiijcbui y,- *1 t:w L.iy'yaiiic
k A'oyio lootnuii will I/l the hiy
y liyj^t ol .\k'k'i o Day -at the Ouui
V bmy County I' un, Saturday.?U
1- oti. When SiUU- Uuiidoy.-f Hll'l'l t
le Benedict (jojiR jfe ;'J IK' r.-, ol' Cull,
r- bia in their! annual yhudy'c tiyhi
s Both teams have show,, ?t t
versified attach- this season ai
a are .credited wiln hav.inTr'y t h
le strongest yridiio'n squads amoi
10; the Negro Colleyes "in- South Csi
t'-Voliha. The yam-.' itself is a to
1,1 up anil pi'onii e> vxhibitr>'<?i
v J of the best biainl i?f football sti
it O.U'y ever- H'v11 'by SouthCurolii
le teams. v.
,{n Benedict ?nas \v?.n every par
e ! p^iiyc-djUii> season-ar.il lias pla;
i-(ii:s who are in the' pinW .of m
h ditiOn at this wi itinir. 'Coach
s.; Crawford and Hnggs. hhvii ke
ic their plan of attack for this gar
ie a secret. Even the starting lin
>f up will not be divulged until th<
IS line up for action ; he (Irane
burg County Fail Stadium, Sti
g urday afternoon.
?! South "Carolina State Hulhlof
h are expected to turn on the pnwi
o from their power ho'use of ru:
ning backs and offer an impregn
< hh.. defense with t' nia fofmiilah
t line. The reserve strength of tl
r South CaVollhh Aggie -ris report?
' ns gO(>d (is tjjle first line of d
? f( nse. Coaches Dawson and We
f ber have been working on fundi
e mentals and defense , for . thr<
' !,weeks in order th?t the Kiilldof
j may have everything lor the gair
| which will defermjne - who sha
wear the State toga 'for lh.17/
1 Front every part of the .Stai
I will come football and fair far
to witness the Fair Classic o
' South Carolina. Stands in the St
j Vliunr at the Orangeburg Count
Fair grounds are i\ needed to fi
to capacity when the. action take
A place at 2 prim. Saturday, O t<
j". ber 10. Xogro Fay at the Oraiigi
burg County Fai r.
HIM. SCHOOL
s J. Thorn t Wilson, Principal
[. At ihe 'h 'tiirni; ?>f school th
I, students a..el pat ens were '.;qufl
'-'surprised to*, find a new priheipr
e(and all new tcAeir is. The pviire.'1
"s pal. Prof. J .""Thomas Wilson, foi
" .a- i .. - .1. .-nr.. ;.n~v
c | ' . ; ' '"V 1
j,! holds a 13.8 in Kd ma'tior a!??'.' a
0 OlViceis ceMificnt- front Ttiske{*e
institute. Miss Heat ice L.Grov
i'S, former teach* v>at Mac doni
school. lila ? ville, hold's an A.13
* 8. C. ,>tate* Coll Mjs?..Kt?a T
j, Winds,, is a graduate ?;!' tlie Tea
1 chew Tiainihg School at Avcty it:
;i| s?'tutiv Charleston; Mrs;. IIclc:
ijiipy, iv .'.Is',1 >i grad. ate <?f the Tea
p ehcr Training school at Avcy t.
y'stiliite and Mrs. Amelia 'Jo Mr so
rj WPA" puisre teacher, aLo a.grae
" note of Av i v in-titinc. c
j!" According, to the pa -t record p
the faculty, the,students and pa
C ti'.oT:s are. >okir.g toward a u.c
cissful to: in
~p TTTTi AloMiny, September 27 i
"-'.show was j;i\vn by the faculty i>,<>
* j tho' pleasure .of tije students an
l.patiai.ns cha-notorizing the lieht o
?' Joe Louis in..' J a me* J. Branded
| On I'rid ivt October 22, thy firs
s'edition of the school" paper Ay a
-! published '!'h ' Liberty 1H!. l)i
I gost", twin.. the lirst edition a
B.the abrve n c.Urnrfed schoo'1 ti e 1>
j'trons and s-udnts are happy an
L,' cooperat ing ^hole-heartc.^y.
; un : nuay.. ueioupr gu a aiauo
; I we'eh narty was given by tii
rHome Gcor mie department in th
' | school "auditorium- which was we
onjnybdby the ^students and *isi
tors. . ..?
^ The visitors Mr. II. 1
? MeCarley, :< unty Supt. of Ediica
turn; Mr. 0 II Garrett, distric
!>apE; Mrs. .'I. Alice LaSair.e con
ty Suae vi.-nr "l' colors* sehool
~ aiul o.theis sLate^liat evorerhin;
seems te'-bi^'goihg, on ivic'Kn^
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' GREENW()TU') COUNTY NEW
, The teachers- in the cunt
. sehcols of Cii'cemvood held tie i
? first get-together meeting at Wes
) Side school,4 October 15. Mr'
Mary, E. Jii.nst-on, county Jtane
. worker pre. ided.
[ Mrs. D. K. llolinan pvincirl ,o
I above naiiv'd school gave a cm
i dial \vf l_conto all present^-,
I Song in unison. Roll call o
I teachers and introduction of ne\
r ^ ?# . * " m I
' teachers. Isf^-nine. teachers ar
I. registered, r girf-^if which are be
'.ginning tt'm-hertsi. four al'e trans
fers from oiher ctninties.
The objer" of the meeting was t<
acquaint tin teaches with'the so
up for the term\ getting a uniforn
J 0rg.ani7. ition' proper orientation
getting the grouping system orga
i ni*zod; k^opiiip: clear re.ords
IciiRth of school term and hour
] required to work; alternat injr o
I euhjectjs; schedule p auriine: am
' interviSitinK. .
Mrs. IX* G. (Jnnibrell, cour't'v at
ten. Alice teacher was introduce*
? and her pin..s were outfined to th
proup whe/.-i Support ?h<? solicitor,
Mr. R. C. Lominick county su
perinteVdent addressed tlie prou
; and stressed continued"" coopcati'o:
for better schools in the county b,
? T J)ER
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>.,lt <cr/ivroN NEWS
y B 1.-11 SUott'.s Rambling Wildcats
mKvui: lwv victories la-t week when
11- T .
'r i uioyt uel".'.tit.'-d Hi woir lli of Green
L.'pI wood ami?Sanders lli of Laurens.
,.J: lr.' a (IroiKi.iim downpour of rain
im p ho Wildcat* oitsod out, a scotv of
t. li!-7 fioia ila- Greenwood team last
Tuesday nit ht.
- T"i? other, victory was nmiit
wht-n tli Wil 'ats trounced San^
j tli i s 111 to .tlio tare tVf ii'l-U. Tbuchvud\\ons
V"i<: made bv ("apt. Leak*
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jjfH Stonewall. ' aitr audi ."Foots" Dun
lir j Inn. ^? yJ """"
tia Inn lloun -f oiuin^ -flay will pre-flit
Ivouiitain Inn. against the
|)(> Wild C it.- this I'tidily. All Bel!
l.. <ioei alumni an, graduates of
j^, the I l iond-nij) schooi* ure asked
os to b- prcSO!
l?t .Rev. 11. W. Walk.rt'f Jv'ivl.dship
o?' A..MK churh preached an inteit'"
cstntt senno . t*> v large crowd at
^ Hebron Ba;tDt .church pi. pcto1
I ?H t
^ I Ul'I L. '
Sunday sthool at Hebron includes
Led a Eveiy * ..iscussion yf the lesiM
si.a "Clu i.sti'a-n v> Renewal",. The
n- I -mi:i was reviewed by. Miss
a-.Willis.
H : ?
1L', .Following the regular Saobatk
-<i j Vcliool at Xi:w Bethel -A. M. E.
|jr | ehureh \yn< a sermon'by Rev Ja?.
^ Relic,* of Clinton after which din;e
iwr was served to all hy thy YFC
rji'.ehihi A missionary nicotine will
ic he h< !< 1 at tl.e home of Mrs. Carli
Trie Vance. October 1)1.
j Sunday began as an oft day at
h'Mt. Moriah Baptist church. MomVM
Inns were slow .feathering there
. | fore there was hut fine class preser.t
wjiieh Was taught by the Supc,
jj, Iifv. Howard Railoy preacheu the
?c i regular Stn day shrmon.
). ( Kriondsh'i' A. .M. K. chutch- is
c-1 -piritually jit.d financially alive. To
say there, is a "Moses" to lead
I every people out i/f bondage la
I very true ,.t regard to the Rev.
I II: \V. Walker and his congrega.
,-tion.' At a time when he In was
leanest nce. ed the Lord through thy
.annual conference sent us thi?
' spiritual and financial wizjyff. The
pe?.|?l'. arc Working as never before.
They love their pastor and
are lut) pet cent behind the chore i
1 and his pr gram. He hips addel
seventy-iynr precious souls to the
ehurclu Organize.' bands that'navp
? helped the dek c/f the comnvirTuty"
and raised in averggfe of $'-oU a
month; built a brick edifice con1
"Tsiing of tiie main auditorium, 8
classrooms, a kitchen and., a din
x
mg room.. .
TTiO collection for Sundae Ac.
! ltul.gF.ai Wi;f 'S10."5?no rally. The
J1 | Ship av school is moving on under
| the loadof?T!p o'f ith veteran Supc
j !I. I.. " Alexander and liis copseL
j cfated corps of teachers.
Our scho'.irly and princely pre.
siding elder Rev. W. S. Minis
! preach'd a. very special Sermon
'i ! for us! Sun Wy night and heid the;'
. I last" quarterly conference of the
(4 1/
. j year Monday night i-n a h?*lo of
I j ?,oiyi-i
ORDER VOI R
J j CHRISTMAS CARDS
EARLY
t . I
AVOID tin: ri sk ,
0 *' * .
e
i irmd nttr:. lance *t.d results from
. class room \\ork.
j [ A pro'irmm is being "considered
for remodel ; g 1 ' schools.
^ j Problems discusse-. were: 1 How
-hull I imp* ve teaching?; 2 How
I shall I get n.y pupils in schobi anu
A-j alter them keep fhem; S
How shall ' mal e lay-school the
social, cent r <dj|he community^
I Ilo.w r he?t take care of
S tii'> phy.-icpl needs c*f mv ruprls. j
j "Hiighten the Corner where ycti
Mare" uyt- s'-.njr t>V the group and
' Jl'rof. (h rCo liutler otTereu tlu
j h nidation.
' j Miss C. A. Kslaes. superintens|
l.nt of Rrewor hospital and South
1'a-tern lit": ional p'esi ent of Nat
* J ional -(issbr ti<>n of colored rfurY1
es was recc.'tly appointed .a memj
>er cf the National Commission
' i m Syphilid of which Dr. Bvcd of
v ( Virginia fa chairman. Mia's Es- j
e i ru-s r 'CrV. ij ' attended a meeting |
- I at Columbia. '
- | The countv hjis been divided into I
i fun areas "> StiiT""^ Nivrn His-I
0 toy with ATis^ Jos'sir li..|EardweIl
; as instructor and Miss Martinez
it Jones .will have char pre of English.
Miss .Pauline Davis will havs
charge of j ay-grounds.
Miss Anna Childs will he ir>
( avge of a't^ui primary grades
f The Woman's Bible class held
1 their monthly meeting at East End
schcoi.- Mrs To (1 of the Presby
terian chuich who Is loade* pr%*.
d sided and Mrs. Ira T. Stone ot the
Methodist c! inch teaching the los
son. This noting being the fifth
- jjanniversnry was loyally ..attended
n'j Mrs. O. K Hargrove and ilrvn
, S. J Burgess receive^ awards foi
y ptriucn dance.
IW^I II l P IPPrm ' "< ??
i sterling .highlights
Greenville >>. ('.-?The 10A-1
'class had a - the th.n.e of its chap
el \\\ ek 'Good Manners". Tht
program h.g-iniiirg?T .asduy anending
F: iduy were as follow.-:
Tuesday, uftei evijtsor. a demonstration
v.'tis givfn shoiwing the
.Correct way and the incorrect way
for a.young lady to entertain her
guest. Wednesday, after d*e\otrtTh
tIFr-..v;!ass demon-lratcd tin.'- propex
ax. --eon Airl of a y'Ur.g
man toward a young lady upox
meeting h? t on the; street T'tur?
day, the c'ass , deniunsfatcd the
eoi i e.ct and inCon.ec t way to ae'
in pul^lii; gatherings. Friday. th
Members jof the l'ootbal team vie in
o'n.s.tralej the. idea! type of. eon
j d-et of eapti li s of opposing t* am?
when introduced by' officials jiist
held:e,the game begins, Mr. Lenhardt,
dem n. trateu w,ith the cla.^j
the vorreet way for a schtol t\
receive a siting team. Speciaj
music fur the we ok wus a su:5hphone
solo .by Mr. J. Ferguson, a
piano 'solo' by Miss Ann'- Brocknv^jfU
and selections liy the boys'
mlcv c!.ib Tn,- ?uu*k?from
all outw&x\. observation was educational,.
having many line points
Friday .ip.m., October ,22nd Bet-,
tis acadeipv invaded Sterling's soil
to b<i r.epelf <1 by a score of 24-6.
The entire game, was playdd during
an ineesiant 'avi;. pour&f rain.
IN MEMORY OF
MR. I. S. NESBIT'l
j . .
I,v memory of our dear husband
and .father, Mr. Israel Nest itt.
who departed this life, October 23,
1936.
At length released iVom many
woes,
How sweetly does tlpuis b-ep, -.
How calm and peaceful thy repose
While Christ thou soul doth keep.
Mrs. ELIZA NESBITT
** *'' and children
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Free Advice All Your
Life Affairs 1937-1838
By the Indian Chief
Not only tell# yyj about v.- r
troubles, but- points the way .or.?
lot' theni^.The Indian--^bH,---rs-TU~t
onTv' a reader, of your life but a
builder, of your future. Thousands
of skeptical persons have i -Htw-frstounded
at the many hi'n-.r? that
he told them ab(n?, theV.s^ :ves--th<ng.^
thev thought n<> livmg p>. : son
could reveal. Ho call* you by
your name. 'The principles of h.:s
(work are entirely scientific -and
.logical, not a mystoiieus t.-.-r r.
telling scheme. His complete A trologicdl.
Reading gives i :,e i;u
| 11 Ane vn> A<s V> V>?? ?** * L. -1 - - l . -.
iiiwuiii uay :>\ y:iy
lrased qn your sign of the X >d :ru\
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