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Hollo Everybody, jr- *'
1 know you looked for ,-ny le
ter on thof Junior Fage last wot
and I \?id tco for I certainly mai
ed it last Slonday hut l'o- son
reason we Were all disappoints:
2? how.'ver. 1 hope it won't-happt
again soon.?
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ting along line iw school. 1 a
? . taking cooking and sowing and
am doing r.i'ct'ly in both. We ai
planning a program for Arniistic
bay. I certainly Enjoyed the San
man story. I hope all of ouV clu
members" road it.?Wo are askin
tho editor* for "another story. S
long until r.ext week.
Murgaret Wright. T.
. SORRY STORY END *;
Hello Everybody: f
I am vfr.V sorry to see that th
Sandman story ? topped "fliigiwee!
Sunday, I went to Sunitav^Vchcx
and also stayed for clwjfcl.. W
had a vefy-lBpilutiful Suipryv sch<><
lesson. The sermon .Wasl^lso in
tc-rosiirg. We had a visitor a
cnurcn, ;>iij...uuest rroni Uatitit'j
He mnde_a vcrv rnteO'sting taH
I a in still Working bar..' in schoi
. So long until next week.
? 'Amutto Eva iMeCoUum.
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l v WILSON IS RAISINO RABBIT
Dear Bill
-I .am sorry that i took so. Ion
' to write you but Bit in still a nioii
. tier'of Bill Carver's 'dub. I atn i
t,. fourth grade and I am wbrkin
? y hard with j *. neiL and i?Hj)er. '
My mother ?rk having an i<.
. ' . cream Jjuppor tonight,. sist<
is in Nlorris college. a I have 5 hi
. rabbits and 5 small Jhes,. It is i
l boyjYt S:()() o'clock, 1. lmist h'uri
* of to bed. So long until next weel
Yours trulv,
WILSON*- HF-iAS
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.SERENA V- ANTS VERDELI/
ADDRESS>\
. Hello Bill: ' How
are: jolk this time? Ws
reading1 over your letter today at
^ . thought I woul . drop yui a fe
R ?. lir/us- to let yu'u hear me.
'1 am well and hope y-oif are tl
n. same. Bill * niy friei^U \ Verde
Williams has' gone to New Yor
I do miss her this year froi
h """* school, I wish I had her addres
If VOll am ho'ln nu? < rot it ri'lofi.
do. Bill I have a fri?r.d whciwa,n*
to become a member df the clu
Her name #s Willie Mae Ritte
My 9istor- ftHd I had a vcrv nil
time HalhjjVt'on my sister nan
is Leolo Jackson4. .* Will write ?\e>
week. i ,
? . Yours truly ,
? " ' SERENA JACKSON.
" 2419 Green-?Strce'
Columbia, S. (
MILL BRANCH
A. M. E. CHL'RC
Rev. D. i). Doiothv, P?>lor
Sunday being a boautrhl da
Ami- tl;e tlrs^t Sunday iir tho eonf?enee
year rur Sunday school ws
attended.- All otF: 'era mid. teacl
ers present The usson was boa;
tifully iHscussed and reviewed t
the pastor.
At lldlO our new Pa-doc, Re
D. D. Dorothy entered" tht- 10;
trum with tin; fooling of a heart
?welcome, h'-s text was found Jolt
1:17. He preached a woa.derfi
sermon you could iionr f>-nj
the nulnit to-tbo-doSTT ~~
' -Thu LIIdei, Dr. I. W. Janoretl
will be with us < n nuxt Sunda
for the first in this cont'orem
vear. Wo \v?lcome- everybody t
como and bo with us on that da;
\ BETHUSJIKM RAPT. CH1RC1I
^ fRev.
E. E. Gauld^n, Pastor
Newberry?The Sun tay ,scho<
opened its service at 10:15 a.n
with Supt. R. F. Giadden in eharp
-v The teachers took charge of the
'respective classes and after a brit
study f tii .lesson, they r<aSsen
Wed- fr/rtflfo review, whi;h wt
conduttedju Rev. H. H. Dayson.
At the regular morning service
UfP U'ftrn nf viloofii/l + r\ Uooa on
guest speaker one of *ho whit
i mniisterol"**ho was in the eity t
V the annual:' M. E. conference, th:
! nT'n'ster wa- Rev II. E. Eullinp
?- : ton, pa?.tdr of tho Duncan Alemoi
- lal church Spartanburg He use
fs his subjiut'"Love". The me>
age was well taken by a'l wl
eard lam,
Tho BYFtl met at th j usu?
htAJr with the Premuen.t,
. Nancy Singleton in charge. Th
^'program was presented- bv th
young folk and was enie.ved b
qufta number of young and ol
Ulambars of the church.
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(1 it together with a self addressed ,
mi tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club.' >
S. C. Your name will be placed on!
tiv?. a membership card and button. J
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jjH'V. F. V4. Prince, pastor of PeUu?
Union Paptist church ittcndt
-'tlj-the Pec Pee u-isociation which
k oivvencd ac Timhionsvil e, Nov. i
1- 77. SevVral iif Kcv. Prince's
ie nelnbcrs attended the association
(1 ti ^Sunday. '-th. ill.
.-jiS mi itj t s. Jphn L. Xy:.' in and |
it ktfoaugiilor Laura Jean of Sum
- hoi i =
m . ..uUjAlis. ..M. 1J. P.obinsoit on 311
] nu#lh street. ' *;
e .Misses' lit th 4 maker and Doro.j
hy .Me Earl in spent Saturday in
1(; ^biumL ia.
;0 '.Mis. All ^ Siliith left JSatirJay
?r_ veiling lor t larilon. Pa. jn _
y Some of l..e young peopl> oi the
ay er.joyeu thv(nsolves at a tiarn
.ance i-iidbv eVeiuing at the Elks'
ionic. A ? 'icken dinner v.s gu.n
at sutt-dr's narf Friday even
. up., i ins entertainment was spun-..
or..ei by one ofjihe ladies of '.the
o .Vsley .U. E. cliu' Ch. !
Chesterfield Cojinty Con" erence
11, Mis. A1.)if. Kobiil^oU
f* The progressive Supervisor Airs.
" d. L. Tost-jr ofjUheslerliebl coun
t. y called together the teachers of>ur
giliup,, L ctjpoi 7-S for a conerence
prior to the opening of thj
ii oeinty sehovls, in order to get ac
.uuiiitvd will; our .new t.?"her i,
.nd di' cuss plan's for; the weli'ar
i the work '
^ There Wen many phases of-tht
cork diseUfSed' 1'ioni the
.:> rough th : entire session. r'rLTie1
^ dea of haying pauiits pf On&flMMr
.amity c) >peiate with i.dcijieia
tl ills stressc., aUu ul' gaining uhej,
.er.Hdei.co (.1 pasters set vi id i.:
h?-ir di.strn/.s., . The nc v :netno?:
registration by cards was also
,r uscusscd and sicca has been tried
jr .ul voiv successfully. L>t\ Wiley
nine in ai? icctyrcd to js ei. nidrfv
cal cai'c ai.'J prevention ui' cc
k. ain ?li*vasas, such as dipth.-ria and.
ypliuid ii-vi-i One "import it! t ifi<-as
utile' stn >.ed was palagi uvwhit'l
~ -v h hT*?is vitrtsed by eating urbal
.uiccu loud
Types ol' devivti'inals was t-rhavv
S -ecu discussed by wliss .Dot a iiirew
r, bcAitf uls*nt the wiit'-vWtried
o say sojncthiiifj. A* wJiidOrfu:
fyu'jver was lead iy tMiss Vashli
isj'^reweTi.?: possibility vi using
"jj TCliat yu !i-.\e was verv b< autil'ulTy
brought out by Mr. Thompson
t, A the i'.age land school in. his dein
to, mstratum o-t furnitUTu"' of \urious
'It duds. We were rhpwil the possi
h. .iii'ty of nu.,\ing ,a th:'e pi.ee liv111
tig ;iiit out ol' well, ho said "juntM
Sj it a cost of ?S>6o. Get to touen
>0 vi: h J!?'. i'r omiis'ftn and iiAi'liitnc
ts ie will tclf jon how that i.i t.Vme
l>. init I am sure that he would pre>'
n'er'doi.ig the work for you. Giv<
w 'aim your cider for a rail'c table.
<\ The truant officer, Mrs. Chavis
<t a'as w.th u the second -Ity and
-xplaint d to us the rulcts anu rcgu
.at'i-Ws govoij.ing this part x>f oui
4, -chufil wyrk. Presuming 'hat we
f, have truant elficers fn every couple
ty, we are hoping that ou>- teachers
all over the state* will cooper
itc, and by so doingl ui .' it wiping
'? out iljlteraiv in th? State ol South
( 'prolina. j|"
' ..Miss i t"1 Johnson, st-te su
v pervi'soi of N.V.A. Negro m vision
*? was the gtirsl ol Alls. M. TL dtptr
l<5 "iu.-o'it las't-Thursday. Mr. ai. 1 Mrs
C'harlie 'Maishall and Mr. H.'L.
liobinsop. n.ofored to Lees-? .lie on
>y Thursday, Novunher 1, to attend
an undertakers affair.
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y A. M. i:. < m ken
lh r/>(. i. Lemon. 1'asr^r ?
Charleston?Our services began
Q last Sun" ay witli-the organization
y of tie; Junior, .church which took
;t' place at J'l a.m. An organization
? -of young people Was elfected. This
I- -cents to b.* what is necessarv to
fill a long foit want. It's s'neere
[y hoiHul, that tlrd organization
will fio'urish and grow and me,ei
the objective aimed at. A splen
>' did start was -evidenced in the
fact that 10 voting people expressft
rd saving faith in the Lord at.thc
i-* service, anu1 were received in the.
-1 church at the morning service.
The prograM for the day was con
'e tinned at 11 a.m. when the pastor
prcachedua special sermon from
:J I the text found in Roma."* 12th
" chapter and 19th verse.. The theme
f around whir} the text was woven
c was "The Sj-iritual Dawn". Spec
i ial ex?jxi"ses wore held in tho Sun>
day schooi p.nd ACE League at
r I heir respective hours. Th??,J^vetro
inf? so mon .was preached oy Dr.
< Lemon who used as a text 84th
lo Psalm am. the 10th verse. "The
Value of the Church" was selectd
"(1 (is a theme by the pastor. Our
i. Dedication services, will contipbe
du'rijrnj the entire week cuiminat'
me next Sunday wiUi thp dedicav
Jioit Jermon by Dr. S. Ledbettor
4, (o f * Plymouth CongTejjatl'onal
Mjjaurch at <1:30 p.m. '
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Drayton Street High S.hool
Wodnosay meaning, Prof. U. S.
Gallman was our guost during
j v-evotional exorcise, and ga\e a
helpful lecture to the entire student
body. .
The football'' team of Drayton
Street High defeated Thomas Sanders
Hi of Laurens 4G-0, Friday,
Novmeber 5. on White's held in
Newberry.
The entire line up of Drayton
.Street under the direction of the
Coach, Ed. Smith exhibited eitffce!
team work in* their initial
IgSiieof the season. '
Cheers from the crowj raug out
for Capt. James Wbitm-'r as lie
made many <*uc'eessivq^'iirst downs.
The boxii g contest between the
one arm men, Messrs-Ed. Worthy
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U1U VllJll'b, ?clb ULXJUfU 111 U4
Mr. Chtlds. -The large crowd that
attended hag- a great deal ol' i'un.
Calvary l'rosby Ionian Church
Kev V. il. Iteasuner, Taster
The Bible cities was largely atlended
last WeiThcTsdayr > ouaire
cordially invited to attend a popularity
pew rally Sunday afternoon
November 14, 11137, 3:00 o'clock.
.Mrs. D. W. A. Neville will lecture
and others.
""I"Suiu..'ay morning at the usual
hour the SjsS" ucrviec was quit.)
impressivil. jtibVe weffo de'ighteu.
to have as <#r guests Ethej Morris,
Mrs. Muiinaugh and her grand,
daughter and t/ne new member in
Jie person of ljttle Miss Annie
iJollie.. Little Miss Lovenia' lteev s
a member of class No. 1 won a
prize for niemorizing a prayer
.hat was, assigned by her teacher.
During the' children's hour the
pastor's to, ic was "The Children
Drifting'.', which was enjoyed by
ill of theni.
At 11:30 the pastor's theme was
'The l'ower of the (j o's ire I'' the
Dxt Koni. 1:1(3. which was ft powerful
sermon. There was unuy" in
Die. entire s.ev-iee. Otir 'isitors
were I'rofTirdwar.l Smith, Mesdam
CsOi'a Dem s; Mimncugh and hei
grand- daughter.
111 the.. 1 .'.-ague service v '. weiti
taruatl-y bene lit ed by a' jevtur^
delivered bv. Prof.. Edward Smith.
His subject was "The Child a*.
School". It was so i'uh of fact >
unti'l lie has been 'asked to f liver
die sanie message again.
Mrs. Mary Smith and l'Ulo sonat*
llallMhoe Md., were tl'e Week
end guests of Miss Mildred t'artei
and relatives last week. .She-loft
. Miss-- Miju.ed Carter wi. I ieavi
soon for New Vork and Halt.more,
Md.
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IHvNNLI'fSVILLK 11! NEWS
We have entered into .our second
month with a great':, determination
to make this yea work
the hoist in the history of tho
school. - -"**
On Friday. October 20, at .'4;dt)
o'clock- the Bennettsvi'lle "White
Bears" defeaU'J Coulter Academy
'VfC hcaw at the Marlboro County
Fair.
It was a very thrilling game the
scores were 12-0 in Botfiteltsvihc
Hi. favor." - ^. *
Misses Bailey hjid Sajlcy and
Mr Gilliam, members of'- the * lac
ulty spent the week-end of October
2'J, in Columbia iVith tn ir relatives
and friends,t'& . .
TMiss Baker wajify'sfnit-in" tinpast
vveeki' *>\ ;
Mr. Cjias 1). Wright carried a
gr'ojap of the ag boys to Orangifb.urg
the agricultural- conference.
Mjte C.. P- Wright nccoin
ppnied Mr. Wright.
U*The B?*incttsvillo Hi' school glee
cflub ix-ndceel a few ^elections at
veterans progra iru
T>'Mr. Jacob C. RobijSson vas a
pleasant cailer at the homo of Mr.
anJ Mrs.'C. D. Wright Nov. 7th.
Mr, Gist was the guest of Miss
E. M.. Bythewood.
The "White Bears" were defeated
by Mather Academy 52-0.
The prospective Senior class oi
10158 presented 1 copy of the Negro
Year Book 10d7-1038 cdl'tior
by Monroe N. Work cf TuskegetAla.,
to' tho -sehooT-library.
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HOTS FROM CONGAREE .
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The Tom Creek Union and S S.
contention held - its session with
the Mt. Zion Baptist church the
80,- 31, of October. The sermons
were yveached by the following
pastors?Rev. Reberscn of Sumter
introductory sermon, . missionary
sermon bv Rev. T. L. Duckett of
Columbia; doctrinal sermon by Rev
J. B. Barber of Hopkinp. All of
these sermons were full of inspiration
and were highly appreciated
by all that heard them.
We also* had a wonderful concert
before preaching on Sunday
morning. One speaker from each
school. Miss Rosena Williams of
4-U~ n r!. i -i i c?
mv uvtiuiaii Baptist cnurcn ft. ft.;
M iss Willtams from Mt. 01i%^;
Miss Brow from Mt. Ncbo; Miss
Woods from Reu Hill all of which
WerG good.
Orf Monday right, November 1
wo. found ourselves at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Williams
at Congaree where we were
highly entertained at the bfrthnite
receptron of their daughter,
Miss Rosena. At thja point we
greeted mar.y of dBr old friends.
All _ enjoyed themselves to the
highest. They hau a royal feast
pr??d of everything good to eat
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THE VOORHEES CALENDAR
By D. d. Wright, Reporter
1 The social given in honor of th<
faculty members was "well atben
ed. and verv much enjpyed by th<
faculty members "and their friends
Englishman Visits Voorhees Ag
ricultural Department ?
Mr. G. E. Staples, Supt. of Pub
lie instruction, in the protectorat'
of Uganda, Africa, spent last Tuei
day at Voorhees. Mr. Staple:
was one of the most interesting o:
a large" number of .visitora Iron
Africa, who have inspected Voor
hees in the lust twelve months.
In his very instructive chape
address Tuesday night, Mr.'*Sta
pies, compared the agricultural coi
Jitioiis in Negro coleges he ha:
visited m America, with the worl
being done by tlie British govern
ment in the piotestorate of Ugan
da, Africa.
Voorhees Tigers Surprise Port
Valjey
Lo! and behold! It has come
The Voorhees. Tigers journeyei
to Fort Valley, Georgia, fjricay
October 2'Jth, and succeeded "in doing
what they previously had made
on Fort Vsilley ground, took the
lour utlem{fls to' do. The Tigers
victory to the tune of 12-0 from
one of their toughest opponents
In the third play after the kick
off* Johnie Williams threw a pass
to1 John Taylor, who ran for 8
touchdown -.No extra point was
7mranr-_ ._ __
_ = i"urVJUaRfay. mvn riioh. Yi)ijylwps
to the center "of ,the>lield from the
second to third quahter, when Bill
Menafee eu: tied the ball home?foi
a second Voorhees touchdown.
Baulsbcrry stumbled on his way to
-roal in the last quarter, and Voorhees
missed the chance ?or the
lurd goal score. "
The young men returned from
Fort Valley with a great many
WoivA? of praise for the splendid
entertainment and? fellow-ship
which they received at Fort Valley.
Principal Blanlon Visits Jenkinsvi
He
On* Sunday.. October 31, Principal
J. E. Baa'nton in company
with Mr. and f^Irs. T. II. Moore
U.i"( 1 several students attended the
annual Colored Council of the Eprscopal
church in Upper South
Carolina. Tl.u- Council was held
at St. Barnabas .Mission, Jenkinsville,
The Rt. 'Rbv. K. G.' Finlay, Bishop
&f Uppu South fa'rolina,, presided
at the conference. The Veil
liable J. B. Elliott, .preached, a
number ot' lady \ delegates triad*
i i?ts f: qui tlie Gluiei al Convcnlion
held in Cincinnati,. Ohio, and
Principal Blanhm made an address
on the work of Voorhees school
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iil.d vfiiilj'til <
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i-d ill all tin- guise of Hnllowe'ei
characters at the masked soeia
Saturday night. /ftto atTair wai
genuinely f jQyvdJ by all. Sever
.ceded m kooph^p their identity
al will .known instructors sue
jnknown. until unmasking time.
Cath'lir.e Murdough of Lodge
S. C., won fust prize for costunv
ing. Her ''appearance as a witel
so disguised her until her owi
housemates did n,ot,kno\v her.
Sunday morning at Ycorhees thi
Rev. S.. C. Usher preached in St
fthi lip's -chapel, and Sunday nit
'-i>Jtlie auditorium, Supt. F. \V
M<i made the address. nut
her enjoyable address wa
given some days ago by Mis
Maud* ^Sanders, supervisor o
Normal work.
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S\ S. at Trinity A. M. E. Zioi
church, Rev. I. B. RulTin, paste
at the usua hour with Sept. anall
t'ni-heat their post i.f duty
Sin day. November 14 wi'i bi
th.- la-i pleaching i.<av at the a
bo\"e named church until aiter th
1I motto a' litial conference whicl
\vI* 11 convene at Jones Chapel, Co
luml-ia. W aie asking al mem
bers that have not paid their gen
eral claims please bring vour doi
!ur to church Sunday. X<\ wan
I to mal;o a r< und'report.
A bi.thday supper .-^as Riven a
thc-. hui.au ci Mrs. Partheni Ar
.hie, Saturday night, November (
honoring h^r son and daughte
Mi. Henry Martin and Mrs. Array
3to. .lard. Around soventv-ftvc
guests called during the evening
Miss Rosa Martin sowed suppe
assisted by others. Rev. I lit Ru
fin presented the Iovely and uaefi
gifts to?tha?honorces.?Kac'n?org
wena away saying every rnontl
" should bc 'ty 'vembcr:
Mr. Cleave Floyd, Mr. II. G. Gi
liam, Mesdames Hattie Sterns, L
Norris,- Cattdreen Scurry, Mattie
Thompson, Lticile Smith motor?!
to"Mt. Calvary Sunday an.,: hear
a .wonderful sermon by Rev; A
t). Duncan 'Collection. $10.70.1'
ST. ANDRElfe A. M. E. CHURCJ
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? ReV. G5ll. White, Pastor
Andrews- -If you desire, to wor
shi|i with a church that make:
you welconi?. visit us. A verj
spirited chu'ch school lesson wa>
conducted by Mrs* J. E. Smith an'
she rcvieweJ the^ame.' Our Arpv
istice Day messafee was dcliveye.
by our paster to 'a large crowd., a
the morn rg hour. When th<
ArniwH.ee a as signed our nastoi
was in the Meuse-Argonne fores
thus hi? me..sage Was quite inter
esting. Mrs Louise Hawkins
Kinlock united with the church.
Under the Presidency of Mis<
Alice Williams the Leacne work i>
improving a; the days go ' v. prof
T. E. Jrmith who is the coiferenc*
branch pres dent ??< a menihhr ol
our local league. Thus our Leag
ue should bp exceptionally up C'
date.
For evening worship the pastor's
I message was '"Overcoming Difficulties"#.
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TEACHERS MEET
& Launches Diversified Program
a By Eli J-VDavis, Jr.
i' Allendale, & 'C.?The initial
. meeting of the Allendale coainty
teachers was hel < Saturday morning,
November 6, in the auditorium
of thy Allendale County Train
. ing school.
? All teachers were on hand to
5 greet and welcome their new co?
workers in the county. This fir si
meeting of the association was?
?~ "grcaed with the clerticn of ofi'ic-^
' crs. For the third cqnsecu'tivo
time the association is utfdcr the
' noble leadership -of?Pror. ?D. &.
" Belton, who is principal of Fajr1
fax graded school. Another work*
ing pnit-has been adu'ed to the or:
-ga^niV-ation called the executive cc'm
' mittee of which Prof. C. V.. Bing
" is chairman.
Among the plans discussed, the J
association is planning, u teachers
institute, joint county meeting and '
100 percent payment of st.ate dues. |
j All efforts are being put forth, to j
contact evprv teacher in the eoun-.
' ty in order that these programs;j
[ will be a success. '-'.j
? scnooixActivrties
'..Wfili the annual Tuij^|k contest
' offtftfc Allendale Couffi y^waining
1 school drawing to a cl^W^Weh tea
; chc.r is looking forward with hope
' thpt liis or h-r class will enjoy
' the turkey dinner.' With eompeti- .
J lion at its peak everyone is wcrk'
ing hiii-i. to make the contest a.
<uccess. ft .1
Prim 1 ICy *- ojptesi1
The second annual prilna-ry Reclamation
contest, Monday" night,.
November 1, lt'37 sponsored^ by
Miss Mildred V. Shores was graeio'usly
received by the audience.
This program consisted of.young
people in school for their hrsL time
It-was surprising to see these
children cairy out their parts with
" skill and efficiency.
"lV Agriculture News ,
- A representative group the
Allen, ale Chapter of N.vw Farmers
of South Carolina attended the
state meeting in Orangeburg, S.
C., November Gth. This group was
accompanied by Prof. It. B. Gilliam
who is agricultire instructor,
at .the Allendale County Training I
schobl. F very one expressed theifl |
selves as having had a].very enI
ioyable trip Johnson Manes of
Allendale was elected rtate-pr^hi
dent of'the^New Farmers of South
Carolina by a landslides
1 PINK CUtb'K A M..K. (FlItCE
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Pine Grove opened at its usual
- hour with all fat-mhois and tracl.I
et's on post of duty. Sunday beng
usual < : y fo?? cla-s. it was
arried. cut ,b usual. After .lass
a rally was held, quite a number
- was there.
1 Mrs. Nancy Uhett, Mrs Ellen j
i Bouknight and Mr. and Mrs. JI
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l_mf their ui,eit' in Lexington the
k past Monday.
Mrs. E: tella Clark who -lut '
'ic'n in FK.'iida for6 about two
, months, i.s row at homo. She re
ports an enjoyabk? stay,
ti Mr. Fletcher Boukhight was ai
way Satuivt.y at State college : i,i.
attendance at an agriculture meetinjir.
tf Mrs. Susai na Gr aham. Mr. and
;. Mrs. Zebodie Smith along with
e ihfir children motored to a-i.stover
. Sunday to Visit their frit nd Mr.
ind Mrs. R'oeit Jenkins and ehilo
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' , NEW CLUB FORMED '!
The new vogue that'has been
created by people all over the coum*
' try writing through "LoneSome*
, Hearts" ^columns of publication^
has resulted-in the formation ojjrthe.
!j Natibnad Friendship Club.. f*
This new club has headquarters
j. at 2132 Seventh Avenue, New York .
i City, and its purpose is" toC help
' lonesermepeople enlarge thefr cftoU"
' of friends.
It is a strictly confidential ?Jhih
through which only club members
are introduced. Membership insthis
new club will bring you new friends
* ?and a thrilling experience. Any
1 one regardless of age may writo
for free information.
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NEW YORK CITY
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$ .tionally low, consider
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{ age 1. $725.00
t *i* 1937 Dodge 2-Door Touv {
ing Sedan. Excellent
!* X value at . 715.00
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GROUND FRESH , H : 5 *
Before your eyes the
day we get it. #& q V - .,' . '
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uidate our Used Cars?to cle^n them "out? | . j
in the hands of owners. ' ' * - . |.
e nor, quicKiv we have priced them senga-1
ing the" big mileage they are capable of de- $
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1936 Dodge 4-Door Tour- 1 DiiG Poiitiac. 4-Door Se, . ?
ing Sedan .. ..... 575.00 - .... .445.00 Y
m". I)?l?(! -r-DoM Tour- lOM.Chovvolet SUndaid f .....
ing Sedan, with Ra- iooi ri! if t^'nn ?
^ * 1931 Chevrolet Coach .175.00
dio?0 wheels . ... . 525.00 1931 DeSoto Seda"h' __ .?225.00 f
1934 Dodge Coupe 315.00 1932 Pontiac Coach 1216.00 X
others on our lot, are properly conditioned !
away. Just bring enough money for a re&-| I
ent. Open evenings. , ! ' '
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