The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 27, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7
t Saturday, November 27, 1937
CRUSADERS SOCIAL CLUB.
Chester.?The club met at the
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home of Mr. Gibbs and Hermon
Dorsey on Center street, wjth, the
president A. D. Johnson presiding.
There were only a few members
present oij account of the weather
There was a silver tea Sunday
at the" hcjme of Miss Jlattie NelBon
in honor of the clubi The
next meeting will be Dec.''3"'a t
the home of Mr. Arthur Johnson.
We are asking all members to be
l present.
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TWILIGHT, SOCIAL CLUB. *
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.. St. Matthews-^-The cl .b met at ,
the home of Mrs,- Mable Bartley ,
on Tuesday nite, The meeting was
called to- order by the president
Miss 0. B. Addison.. The devotionals
were conducted by the chaplain,
Mrs. Ros* Goodwin. The '
president then tbok charge and (
old and new business was discuss|
ed. The hostessj served ginger !
bread with whipped _cn.'HTTr?The meeting
adjournefl to meet at the
home of Mrs. J. W. Butler, Jr. and 1
Miss Mary Feldet, on No\ 23. .
RUBICON CLUB.
Spartanburg.-r-Iit's interesting
to know that the Rubicon Club of
Spartanburg has been re-organiz- j
cd for the \vinter season. The
newly elected^ officers are: . Mrs .
Janet Rivers, Pres.; Prof. W. C. "'
ouncn, vice-fres.; Mr. David Cure
Y* ton. 5ec'y.; Lawyer A. C. Piatt, )
Asst. See'y.; Mr. J. R Brown, i
Treasurer. The officers were e- 1
lected at the home^ of Mr. and
Mrs.- C. C. Thorpe, Friday evening '
Nov. 5th. 1
\The club met Friilav qyeninar. i
Nov. 19, at the homk of Mr. and i
JF Mrs. Eugene Rivsrs^. Three ta?. i
bles of bridge were played. The '
prizes went to the" following per- 1
' sons: 1st nrize a beautilul casse- 1
role dish to Mrs: Addie Thorpe; <
1st prize for men, a pair of sox
to Mr. David Cureton; Bobby prize
a Thainksgiving greeting, went to
"T |K Mrs. Nettie L. Bunch.
* After the three progreesions of ^
bridge were finished, the very in- i
teresting game of Rokena was i
played for a long while. Natural- <
ly every one enjoyed the game
G.uests of the club were Mr. and
Mrs. Hudson Barksdale They t
expressed themselves tfS~4iaving '
had a lovely time. The ho$t and_~
hostess served green peas, cream- .
ed potatoes, fried chicken, hot i
bisciiits and coffee. . 1
The club will next be entertain >
ed with Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Bunch J
**' as host and hostess. ,
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The club met at the home of {
Mrs. Eva Mae Moss, 427 Sumter ?
street, Tuesday Nov. 23rd, with (
the Madam President presiding? <
Mrs. A. B. Dantzler. The mcSting j
was called to order and opened j
with the club song led by Miss t
Lottie Sims; prayer by Miss Lu- !
cy Jones; Bible verses were re
cited by. all the members. Then
Mrs. C. M. Thompson led another '
song. The roll was called, the,
members-responded briefly. Then (
- business was discussed. The meet <
ing was closed by singing the5
closing ode, led by Mrs. Eva Mae '
Moss. ,
PRIVATEER BRIDGE CLUB
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Due West.?The .Privateer Bridge |
Club was entertained Nov. 19 by (
Mr. Elliott Johnson and Mrs. Flor <
ence Sherard Jarpes at the home '
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vauss,
The club opened at the appointed
time, with the President 1 n
.L.?1 rrUL ' i
cnarge. nje ciuo received c mem (
, bers Mr. Oliver 0. Lowery and !
r* Mr. Willie Robinson. The conAti- 1
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tution for the club was submitted
by Mr. A. Percival Bluford. The
further business of the club was
deferred until next meeting:.
Persons present found their respective
^places at the different tables
arranged for the social part
of the evening:. The tables had
candies, gftrh and nuts placed on
them, the room was decorated
with fall flowery to help carry out
the beauty of the evening.
Th* hottest served punch and
, t
.,"t vf ,
fruits. Several games were played
after which the "host and hostess
served a real Thanksgiving dinner.
^^e ..menu^ consisted of roast
"turltjry^ cl^bstnut dressing, gravy,
(yrAhWrry sauce, pineapple salad,
stuffed olives, celery, buttered peas
hot rolls, minced meat pie and
coffee topped with marshmallows.
Everyone enjoyed it very much.
Members present Mr. and Mrs.
Wyatt Hampton, Mr. and Mrs.
01yver_C. Lowery, Mrs. Farrar M.
Webb, Mr. A. Percival Bluford and
M$s Willie F. Boyd of Warel
Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jones
of Abbeville; Mr. and Mrs. W: E.
Vauss and Georgia Pruitt of
Due West. Guest Mr. Frank Williams
cf Greenwood. The club will
be entertaned Dec. 3 by Mr. and
Mj?. Marion Jones, Taylor Town
of Abbeville. ?
ROOM" HAS OPENING
Approximately 100 men witness
ed the Official Opening ofvthe Lafayette
Pool Lojm. 7:30 MnnHnU
evening. It is being; operated by
Mr. J. E. McDaniels.at 1016 Wash '
ington St. Mr. Robert Lee Burton,
a yell known young, map and
a citizen of the city, gave the acTr
dress of the evening. Th^l idea
good behavior and' appreciation
for an outstanding Recreational
Ce&er for men are not to be for?o"tten
by those present.
After the address, the Proprietress,
Mrs. Birdie Sullivan, was
presented. ,
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB. ~
The..clyfe met at the home of
Mr. ahd Mrs. Boyce, 1020 College 1
street. The meeting was called to
arder by singing by Mrs. Kennedy
Prayer by the presidp'ttt; song by
Mrs. Porter; ScriptuijiT lesson by
Mp^_Young Jackson. After the demotions,
the president took charge
and called, for the minutes which |
stood approved. The sick committee
reported no one sick. Unfinisl\
ed business was discusbed. ? A |
Thanksgiving supper Nov. 25 at t
Mrs. Laura Brown, 314 ^Pickens
street. The roll was called; 16 be
ing present. Next meeting will be ]
?t '\he home of Mrs. Rosa Goodson
609 1-2 Sumter S$. Nov. 30. i
Refreshments, hdt fish, bread, po- ]
talSCT," salad cakes, coca and canly.
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BRONZEMEN CHARITY BALL
The Bronz^m^ n Charity Ball .
vill be held at the township audi?j ,
orium De'ember 13, 1937. Music '
)y Jimmy Gunn and his dixi? sere- .1
laders, featuring the Jones Brothers
with Alice White, the vocal-1.
st. Tickets in advance ad- i
nission at the door 650: v I '
This affair is being given for';
he benefit of Jaggers Aid Folk J
ilome, Wilkerson Home and to pur I
hase 300 baskets for the poor.
There will be three articles given .1
iway amounting to $50.00, $30.00
md $10.00. To win one of these ;
irticles you must be in the build- 1 j
ng, if room permits and holj the (
ucky coupon. Buy your advance (
.ickets now and trade with yOffif|
nerchant in the community in i
.vhich you live and receive cou- #
ions that will carry the" lucky
number. You may receive ecfuions
from oil colored drug stores
:afes barber shops, shoe repairng
shops, grocery stores, beauty
larlors, filling stationsVary clean;rs,
clubs and all recreation cen->
;ers. Wherever you receive coupons
it will prove the dealer have
lupported the Bronzemen Charity
'unu a hundred per cent. Advance
;ickets may be purchased, from
some of the dealers from whom
/ou receive coupons.
There will be ads sold to all
jusiness organizations, and ?ach
subscriber will be published in
The Palmetto Leader and receive
oupons. Each subscriber will be
in every coupon given lit. All
subscribers will have th- right to
send in name and a^dres.i of the
loor that trey know. Each home
.vill be investigated.
Drawing will take place 12
>'eloek at the Columbia Township
uidito .urn Monday night, Decemler
13, 1937. Anyone wal be eligible
to win a prize but members
if the Bronzemen and their family.
And. donations will be appre:iated
and made public by request.
'
The Bronzemen have set asi<_b
the night of December 13 to. bring
together, the old friends that we <
have been knowing" for yea^a and
the neW} friends that we have met
recently to enjoy the bit of fun
with us. Wfe are glad to bring' to 1
gether the old and new friends I
for the last time in the year ol ,
1937, but what is the chief object?
The chief oDject is to raise funds 1
to- help the poor and unfortunate <
to make them happy, to bring :
about good feeling as some of us
have ha*, the whole year round.
If you are contemplating on help- '
ing the poor, start today buy helping
the Bronzemen way. i
For further informHiion, write |
2029 Taylor street,
I H. BEJX, 1
$u?in?fs M*ntg*r Bronfmen.
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TAKES? STATE I??ARD
Miss Harry Lee Sawyer Dar.
lington, S. C., a recent gra'duate
of the Good Samaritan hospital >n
Cplumbia, and presently employed
the the Mercer hospital at Wilso.*,
N. C., was in the city Mcnday.
Tuesday and Wednesday. November
8, 9, rnd 10th to take the
State Board for registered nurses
which was held in the Jefferson
hotel.
Miss Sawyer is tfc spend the;
week-end at home with her parents,
and will resume duties at
Wilson, N. C., Monday, Novqnvber
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MARLBORO CO TR. AND' BENNETTS
VILLE HI NEWS.
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, In spite of Jack Frost's visit at
the school, all students . are still
busy working.
The senior tlass of 1937-38 gave
a. very interesting program in cha
J>el during Rook- week, and presented
the school with a Negro
Year Book (193?) to be placed in
the Library.] The seniors are di
rected by Prof. W. J. Gilliam. This
book is widely read by, the students;
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Teachers and students are much
pleased with the English departmpnt.
fnr ifa mnnfhlv mnn-ojinno
placed in the Library. This depart
ment is doing great work thru
its instructor, Miss E. I. Williams.
We see some of the department's
good work thru this
poem written by one of the stu
Jehts ?Hamton A. Dupree of the
3th grade.
SNOW.
rhn alflpg nrp HnrV nn,\ dreary
rhe snow is falling fast 1
rhe pillow where the old house"sat
(s covered with a moss.
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rhen the sun shines out with .it's
gleam of brightness
And the snow melts away very
fast
rhen the pillow where the* old
house sat
Is no longer covered with its moss.
j
rhen I look upon the mountains
far away
And see' gleams that shine so
bright 1
Then someone asked- me one day
Does it "shine just like a light?
No, mo it's not a light I see ' +
It's' snow on the mountains far
away
Soon the sun will come out attain
A.nd carry the glacier away,, *
The elementary and primary de
sartments are busy getting ready
'or a Thanksgiving program which
t will present at the chapel hour
Wednesday.
The Bennettsville White Bears
lave completed a mo'st successful
'ootball season. Out of six games
jlayed' the lost only one.
The girls basket ball teanr has
ilready . begun to "warm-ujj" for
i victorious season.
Teachers; students and' friends
t
\re sorry to hear that Miss; Bacer,
who has been sick two wbeks,
vas rushed home Friday mooting
We pray for her a speedy re?ov;ry.
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Wc_ are glad to learn that Miss
Bomar is doing nicely after a
veek,of illness.
Miss Gordon seems to be doing
ine, after being home a week from
llness.
.IBERTY HILL SCHOOL PRESENTS
THANKSGIVING
PLAY:
North Chnrloston.?The -Liberty*
ilill school of which Prof. J. Tho-jj
nas Wilspn is principal presented
1 very interesting ThanksgfivTng
>lay, "ThcNfirgfr Thanksgiving" on
Wednesday evening, Nov. 24 in the
ichool auditorium to a large group
>f people. The girls and'boys'of
;he upper grades certainly exhi>ited
their conscientious and faitV
'ul training in that production. It
vas highly enjoyed by the patrons
visitors and friends.
The home economics department
ander the direction of Mis^ Bea:rice
L. Groves and Etta L. Winds
s progressing rapidly, they are at
present making the girls basket
sail uniforms, and a number of
3ther valuable earments
On Friday evening th*s District
Pour Teachers Association under
the presidency of Prof. J.R. Bonds
held its regular meeting at the
abovq. mentioned school. The reports
on Administration by Prof.
Jackson; Class management by
Prof. Young; English by Prof.
Edwards; reading by Mrs. Helen
Joy and Principal Seaberry of the
ABhely school were highly appreciated
and enjoyed by the members.
Everyone was happy to liave
th^ County Supervisor of schools,
Mrs. M. Alice LaSaine- at the
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THE PALMETTO LEAJ
Meeting. Mrs. LaSai*e made
brief and worthwhile talk on th
necessity of cooperation, and th
importance of attending all of th
educational meetings. She als
stated that the Association is do
ing fine job.*.
The faculty of the Liberty Hi!
dchool. is always happy to hav
th$ teachers and friends.
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NEW8 OF NICHOLS.
The Agriculture boys of th<
Williams Chapel school have spoi
sored a Father and Son banque
at the school house Thursday ev
cning, November 18th. A shor
program was ^rendered by the A
griculture boys and their advisoi
Prof. *C. Mack. After whicl
brief remarks were made by th<
fathers. The president of the Pai
ent-Teaehers Association -w?? ?l?'
present and gave some very interesting
remarks. After which a
co.Clrse of. some of everything made
jn a farm by these fathers and
sons was served. The faculty mem
bers acting as waitresses. Everyone
seemed to have enjoyed a
pleasant evening.
P The school is mcj(ving along
nicely under the' supervision of
Prof. E. C. Mack and his co-work
ers. Quite a number of students
have enrolled and since the open
ing a hew teacher has been added
to the faculty in the person of
MisH ColportA Franklin of?Bar.
lington. She is also doing commendable
work'." wit/h the fifth
gr^]e.
All efforts are being put forth
to develop a home economics department
which has just begun
this year.
THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB.
Spartanburg.?The club is wide
awake and ite membership i s
still increasing. Within the last
few weeks we have been fortunate
in havinifi: Mrs. Fi?h??
little group.
A very enjoyable meeting was
held at Miss C. E. Carter's home
on November 11. After business
the games "Lotto," and 'Pokens"
were played. Mi$s Mabel Whaley
won the first prite playing Lotto
and Miss M. E. Hoover won the
prise for the lowest score. The
guests for the evening were Miss
A'rthea Anderson and Mr. J. W.
Brown. The following week Nov*
ember 19", the club met jyith^Miss
Bertha Rice. All membae were
present and enjoyed -themselves
Immensely. MISS
HATT1E V. FEGF.R
OF ATLANTA UNIVERSITY
GUEST SPEAKER
me Anderson County Teachers
^association met Saturday^Novqjni^r
20h at 10:00 a.m. inife spacious
Reed Street .auditorium.
Each group assembled in its respective
classroom. The discussions
were brief because everyone
was anxious to hear th ? speakei
of the mori mg.
4 After a brief devotion by our
able President, Prof. S. C. Perry
Miss H. V. Feger was irtroduced
and presented to the group by
Prof. tPerry Miss Fegei-who iaan
auti ority in the field cf Education
and who with her splendid
college and university training has
a, wealth of experience in the profession
of teaching havii g as she
-aid "taught 18 miles from a railroau."
Miss Feger spoke at length on
awo 'important topics, current to
fevery teacher in America but at
special significance to tt? colored
group: "P.acial Discrio.ination"
and the "Unit Plan". ).
She said the Negbo. ig due and
should have every rifrht r.nd privilege
a hundredcent American
enjoySMfor-"*hc is a hundred
per cent American. 1 here is
enough in this worll for every
man to get the necessities and
comforts of life. We all breathe
the same a-r and w?~have enough
to go around. ? ,
"The Unit Plan U' rot new.
Good teachers of all periods have
used this plan, even from the 10th
century. It simply meani the
blocking ?ff your work 11 larger
blocks. She also said we should
teach the child accoring to his
needs. Some of h? nee?t? ^that
were mentioned were: How to buy
This would make* itnecessary to
put a good business courrj in the
elementary as well as high schools.
Another need, was domestic relations.
How tic/ pick out qualities
in girls and boys that will make
good husbands and wi^es'
Everyone enjoyed Mfas Feger's
lecture ,
Mr. Holler our county superintendent
was ptrefeent aio came
before us. He brought encourag,-r
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r LATTA NEWfT
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Weston Chapel had then Presiding
Elder, Dr. L. A. Well?s as
3 guest who held his first quarterly
meeting for the conference year.
The sermon was a fea^t highly enj
joye^ by all. Mrs. J,. A. Wells
and grandson William acrompani
e ed the eldei.,
Mrs. Jo^^phine Mason of Flor
ence was dinner guest o* C. Ber
tha Crawford Sunday.
B Mr. and Mrs.'A. W. Bel>n o*f near
1 hlere announco the marriage of
^ their daugr.ter, Georgia to Mr. Hen
ry Bethea, last April 12'h. Mrs.
Bethea is a popular member of the
faculty of 'Hevel Green school of
which Prof J. H, Guiles is prin'
ciDal. Mr. Kt'thon r?n.> r.r
' younger sons of Bro. pi$vd Bethea
! is a progressive. . farmer. May
r their sail over the] sea bfr. niatri'
mony be pleasant.. a
Zion A. M. E. Church
1 Rev. P. W. FludJ new i ppointee
! to Wise Chapel circuit preached
' here Jj^hday. His discourse was
1 full of the spirt. One j<?ned the
church.- 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holman,
Miss Eliza Castor and other Allenites
plan to witness Keme-coming
at Allen on Thanks^ ving. ~
SPARTANBURG NEWS
^ Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
Rev? C. H. Pickett, Pastor
To the?many friends throughout
the State of South Carolina
will b*e glad to know that Rev. C.
H. Pickett of Augusta, Ga., has
" accepted the cull as puuttr of Mt.
Moriah church.
Sunday school was calleC to order
at the usual hour.
'Rev. Pickett ascended, the tea1
trum at 11 "30 o'clock. H1' preach
ed a soul stirring sermon tl at held
his audience spell bound throughout
his discourse. Several visitor*
were seen in the audience. Mrs.
Doven ani. daughter of Brooklvn.
N. Y., the nrothfr and sister of
Mr^. - Edna Drake. Alotig wilth^
Rev. Pickett was Rev. Anderson
of Augusta. Ga., his assistant pastor.
We welcome all v\ itors.
Mrs Bernice Dacus of Washing
ton, D.'G., spent several w^eeks
as the* guest of Miss Al'.hea And?rson.-oii*
Spring-streets .
V LIN TON; NEWS
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Mrs. Inez Simpson woi , the turkey
that was given in th : Turkey
contest held at Bell street school
Monday ngiht. Other prizes were .
won by Virginia Humphrey. Thorn
a%Hall, Emma Mary Ferguson and
Elizabeth Duncan. Their selections
were the best in the amateur
contest. Prizes were donated by
Mrs. Clara Dunlap, Mrs. Lillian
Counts, Mrs. Louise Calhoun and
Mrs. Clara English.
glassed against Fountain In
The Rambling Wildcats will be
classed against Foiintain Inn's
BullJo^s in a Turkey Day clash
at II ^'clock Thursday mhrnirtg~~irt 1
Bell .Street. Bell
Street will have its first
community 'dinner Thanksgiving
Day at the schofcl. All members in
town between 21 and 60 who are
working are asked to bring baskets
of food. Citizens who are out
of work are- to be fed- All old_p?0nle
will be driven to and from the
feast by willing owners of cars.
A regular cld-fashioned community
prayer service will prcce^A; the
dinner. *
The annual conference for the election
of officers for 3938 was (
held at Mt. Moriah Baptist church ,
on Thursday night, November 18 ,
As the members were ple'sed witfo
the ol<J officers most of them were i
reelected. I
Friends 9f Rev. W. R Reeder !
are sorr,, that he will make his
residence in Newberry the first ;
of next mor th. ,
Mrs. Lula Clardy. wife of Rev.
Joe Clardy, has been cor.finoo to t
her bed; she is a member of Mt.
Mt/rlah.
Mrs. Emma Fair, a n tmber of i
Mt. Moriah died last Thursday at 1
her home in Atlanta, Ga.
The rally at Hebron Ba.it church '
Sunday wa^ a success Over $75 (
wtaa raised. The tSunday school
raised its annual sum 'or Morris
college. !
ing remarks.
Mrs. A. tf. Anderson our su- I
pervisc and president a* (Kir district
meeting urgejl ^fell t< keep in
mind the meeting~vJhich meets in
Newberry, the, second ' *week^in
December,
Prof Perry suggested that som?
ona take the speaker on a tour of
school In this section. Mra. B. L.
Davis who is outstanding for her
willingness to be grac.v,vs and
kind, consor.tev' to carry the party
in her car.
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PENDLETON NEWS
Because of the Piedn.ont an
nual c life t-iice members, of th<
King Chap* churcfy tool holiday
The program sponsored by Mrs
Dr. Doyle, leader of n ssronarj
circle No. 1 was quite a.succesi
at Sil er .-pring Baptist churci
Sunday ni^ht.
The tr.uf jhes of the ' V- wu a:e
asked to worship at Silver Spring
.n their Vhanksgviing ?e vices on
Thursory. i j *.
Mesdam-cs M. Morse, IC G.
Reese, It. B Thompson. T >m Rubmson
attended the anr.ua. confer
ence in GreenvHle.
Prof. B. W. Gallmar; riia/o a
dying trip to' Orangebuig -Saturday
on Ed' cational business.
Hami folks were glnd ty see the
followwg ; tate College students
Home Satuvday for a few hours:
Messrs Mortimc^r White. Ernest
Hia: rison, James Ellis Gantt and
Harry Ril?..
Mali ...Gladys Peppers ' as gone
to Columbia to visit he .brother
Prof. Alph. nso Peppers.
Madf-.m Rachel Glenn it in town
to the delight of her r any ?uI
trona.. " * .
Fri&rds of Mr. Ed. Nush arc
-gla-i to see -him out.
Mr. Alfen Brown is home" "for
indilim'ie stay.
; Mr. <Arch Maxwell coh'tinueg cr
th? s''k list*.- ""*v
A"Person County Training
school entc .ained the lc rth teachers
group Friday. Al. went a ^ay
wth praises for Pendleton
' Mes.'.. me's; M. J. Crawford. C.
F. Rei.l. R. J Clark, .Viaary ,F..
W. Duflfie, Susie Bive'ns, Taylor,
Clotell Sheron", D. V. Washington
Me?sra C.. C. Reynolds e d L. L.
Uo'stfcr attended the county teach
ers' -moetir.? Saturday.
Mr. P. J.'Mill.iner returned U
his home, Cleveland,. O.
Mrs. Vinnie Peppets and Anna
Mae were Suntfay guest* of Mrand
Mrs.-' R bert Webb
The W fl F ""missionary lo-enl
society will he entertainoc by Mrs
Anna Keese Sunday, November 1's
at 3 o'clock. .
PINK GRC VE"CHl'Rt H NEWS
Sunday b.ir.g usual day for thf*
quarterly conference quite a ni^n.
b (Frra tie n Jod,
Mr. Horfi.. Rabb an old member
of ou< chtrch and c. nmunitje
passed awa last Thursday.
Mr. John Rawls is on the *>iek
list. We hcpe for him a speedy
recovery^.???-~
Miss Martha Sub?-r wa.? in Lexington
Frivfay attending business
along the lines of school work.
Miss Ma..el- >Ji\son attended
Harbison last Friday.
Mrg-pEscella and Clark
were f &6n?* w h atirrti-^p r?s ? . i > >\v >
the t^eek-.'rd. ' _ ??
M rs Mirme I.ownuh"! whs th*
Sundav evVrin/ guest ol M?r. L< s
6ie Washington and . ftest-jfi' Mil;.-.
Mr. John Ray an old worker o:
Loriqk has gone back U work.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawkin and lit"
tie daughter were guest , of ther.
mother Mrs. Nancy Pans.
M iss Heien Belton wav guest
of her sister and Isrothei-in-law,
Mr* and Mrs. James Washington)
Monday riglfaahe I3ig Sisters
will meet at t^F* hormf'' of Mrs
Efitella"Cla1 k. ?
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News In and Aroirnd
Washington
By J. O. Hart
Washington, D. C., Nov. 27?
Congress is now in session but
/ery little or nothing is being acromplished.
The House has nrrth-.i
ing to do as yet and the senators j
are wasting tifne on the I ills that
have come up. The anti-lyn bill
ias been set aside after r. few of
the Southern senators filibuster!
:o present passing. Mr. Rc/oseeelt
has b .n ill, awtty from his
luty 'for s- era5 days b< t is now
jp again. . j .,
The Alio . University club, held
its me ting at 1413) T'Street, Mr.
n V" T - . it.URr' .... _:.Lt
L. UVIltM Hr? r 1.1^111,
10th. Man> impfortaht points
were, iXsCussed. about the school-.
One" ifiade a atatemTrrt^--t4Vjfft?k<^
an imttal donation to t. > school
on thanksgiving Day but hftr'r
several remarks were made it ,wasconcluded
to woit until next year.
The S. C. State club had a card
tQurnajnent?Thursday night, 18th
tn beHpfffhf^thc school. The president
of the school wa.s in the
city and visited the me<ting.
Misses Francena Davis anu-Sl?j
die Gladden stopped over a fe\*
days with-- Miss?^Victoria Weston
and M \ ano Mrs. Hilliaid Dean.
While on their way frcm .New
York tc Columbia, S. C.
To purchase The Palmetto Lead
er call North 6446.
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IWGIXAND NEWS 1 _ -4 r
The frsA frroup-mcetirg of'the f'
t !layeh?- d U,n !x :> was held at the
. CenteV >fhm>4 '1 iuixjay ; .tyriu/on.
\ -The teaeh. i. veiy crthuaias
' .ic o'.e: t' ,r.JiU^; aiji f.f the study
: enU-l- .vhiet v.'a- pe.-e'r led by the
Jeanc* ,? a' h'*r, L. Foster. ^
A ft ,-r tli" iHi-vU'iy : vfi fSfhtneO'ts
f vv?ctV-- serves (?.. the teai bv-is: gf this
?chOO'lr""7^ . .
Mr. Wakey f.M ivfirn'*d
from o*very ]>!< a.-ani v:- t? Baltimore,
.Md ' L l.M-M.
J. i'.'r ! Mr.
Valley lllnker.t'y. ? , ,j ;Pee *
[>ee S\.!uia/. '
Mil,I. Kf VN< 1! AMl.-GIIl R( H
Hev. I).I). Iluu^lity, Pastor
With the dawtPC^ -'.f a beautiful
cold day. s<-rvUe- at M'iHwbod
wen* marked with i autiful solemh'ite
t.
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by hearts: fall ,<!' _-jj :.?*itno! n:" husiasm-.'-The
* n -t at
<ua! /?: -..I ; :}i. I; -?i vvjt.-i
tautfhf by .h u t
Class A :>* st u l^an1ner.
"
Frorti^tly at !1 _".*<'c1^-?ir . ;
san^ 11 \ j . n N'. i<Vav? r. by '
Bro. -C. lb. I);.*?> . Thi- ->Y ffr?'Ot.
- (} a laiy-. y.c* < . il'.-airiir the s,;r .
Vice. A v ' nI'.-itf ui was '!(.
livt'tv l AvhiCh sho-.'k as i; '..vore the'
veryof .jAh'e.
Th>' ; ;?' . " i ! ! ' ;? J., yy;c 1
m<?t<>re<1 to I'aini'jf.'.v t.. the family
< Ar- .
n?.-ti F -W urth. A cikv. f'r.eir-the
lt v >!" "Aljii ii n; Mr. V\ r: n;ar Smi-h ? " 7 7
fioiji Fa.qa;' Mr.'raiV 'Mr-'. TKo- '
mas oT Si ill Hrhnchij*. w.oW very
triad-to hn\'u 'a tl i'r cousin
Franco- ran:,<.r, air: Mr. Jim. \ \
Gas-kin < { Lake Citv. ...
^ Mr- fCiHur Ma- flarnvn r,nd
l.t.tli-.-Aif'"i.- " V .the' woi-k- *
^r.ci -vi"h MayW-M M,White
oi Clam - ':ami a!*'* M'attie Mae
Cam .?h-. a-"k-end \vith'
her c>u?in .kathc rine Ken.-. The
school; ar- i \ innnint *' have a
larjrc Ml 4-: {'?:) for Thar.Kscivlhc
day.-Buy Th. I-.'ijjl1 >v y*ur
subscHji'i'i: "vPy ' " tv j
er. S<'<' Krsca Hy*\;.n f<<.r traspers.
<'.* : to ??i.' hurth mmsr.
stki'ii lis nSvfT
As \Vy l.ivt- We Grow
TroJc Vi:;i rl. on; snci ?.-a fd cfoi
s to bi-.iii*. : '> M-'! v: u*uN
of tSt. >: - r. :: .The oi'!>:n.in;.
;a::--: i\
foil- .?.! -' t n- ' !.. Mr,.
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any tin:*
is just Th%; I
high school r*? n<i<-r jH
,a Thankspv;!:i; the
St. Stephen :ni on
Tuesda. trprht. Xr . j . A large
crowd is < \f? . :. (! ? . atu.ar this
program. At thi?- p'vet art i largo p"~vjH
turk(\\- will he. riven away :'.>r the '
l-'c to th per so in
holding-1!!^ iucky ti.Ket. Come
-?ino np' all y .u tntay ho lucky.
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