The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 27, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
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SANDERS HIGH SCHOOL
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Lau.ons, S. C., Nc/vcmber 21?
Miss Minnie Irby, a n ember of
the efighth grade was crownec*
"Miss Sanders Hi" Thuirday af?
ternoon at an impressive ceremony
between the halves of a game between
Sanders High ant' Drayton
) Street High of Newbenv. Prof.
Thomas supervisor of Laurens
City schools, presented the cro^vn
. -1 . after which the school vciy sweetie
sang the Alma Matei. ->A
fSupt. C. H. Wright ancF ,Mr.
Derrick principal of the white
anlinni u'fri visitor-: in the
chapel Thursday.
The Hom? Economics ilub was
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entertaihed at the home of Mrs.
William Moore by our instructor
Miss Eunice Robinson. Miss Robinson
fapeke very briefly, on the
purpose of the club. After the
business was transacted, we. were
served a delicious course of hot
' cocoa and assorted cookies. The
meeting adjourned to meet next
week with Misses Doroti.y Caine
and S^die Anderson.
MisseTTlRden SextoTi. . Mattie*
Fuller, P^o^and MrS. lUmmond.
Messrs John Putman, Ben and;
Luther Lca' e witnessed the home
coming, .game at State .c liege.
Miss Bertha Mas- 'y, member of
the faculty of Bell St. Hi Jcvas the
week-er.d guest of Miss/ Mattie
Fuller.
Miss Heier. Sexton sper.-t Mon
day evening in Spartanli ig visiting
relatives and friends. She
was accompanied by Mr. J. A.
Putma?:.
? , Misses Emma Maddcx *"ahd"'E*u"
nice Robinson speiit .Sunday in
i Anderson '.isting the laser's-pa-'
rents. - vt
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
? Kingstre" S. C.?Rev. a.r. Hugh
es conducted the services- and deJ?
livereJ a splendid sermon Sunday.
Mrs. Anna McClam was funeralizcd
at St." Mary crurch here
Sunday afternoon. A large number
paid tribute to this *ieceased.
She leaves to mourn a husband,
Mr. Lewis McClam, two brothers"
and a host c/f other relatives and
; ; ( friends.
On *ast Monday night at the
? home of?Mr -and Mrs. NeJ McDaniel,
a birthday dinner was given
ih hono- of Mrs. Evelyn Doz-i
- * if>r. Mrs. Dozier eceive<i many
lovely gifts The guests spent, a
very enjoyable evening.
Whv have bad hair now? Do
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; you know that we have a beauty
parlor down in "Mexico'?" It is
operated by Miss Margarct BJakei
wimmiIw; When your hair nerds attention,
go down and sec Miss Blake'
lev. PriceS are reasonable.
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GEORGETOWN NEWS
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At Bethel ihi*JSunday nhool began
at 10 o'tilwk Avith a fine attemlanec.
We were pleased to
have Mr. Heratio Harris of St.
Paul A. M. church, Savannah,
Ga., who rendered an instrumental
sc'lo. ^
Aji appreciative audience was
out nt 11'15 and witnessed the
sf(tft?#!pf sermon deliverc by the
r pastof: Theme 'Who is on theLord's
Side".
Mrs,-Elizabeth Hcrriot of New
York fity ar.u Mrs. Lula R. Strong
> of T5t. Stephen were we'comed.
On '/November 7th," Mr. Kenneth
g.'.nin :> t liik.hnnifl on
Canrion street after anlLlness of
y. several mc/nths. Fifty-sw yeai^
ago he came, to George'own and
was an acrive member >f Bethel
k -* A..M. E. church, once aclass leader.
, He wa? a respected-citizen of
fthe community. Funeral services
w^re held at Bethel Mo? day November
8th. Those left to mourn
are, the widow, two daugl ters, one
sort. G grandchildren, a m fiber, two
\ brother^ anJ a host of relatives
A.? ?and Xr>end?-:"4|- ?
Mrs-. Rofcecca Priolea i passed
away at her home November 17
* * after a long illness. Funeral services
at Bethel Thursday. November
18th." Principal eulogy by the
jffastor, Rev W. B. L. Clarke. To
i? mourn her passing, Mr. D T. Prio?.
leau, husband; five children^ one
eist?r, one brother and a liust of
. ..other relatives and frier ds. InBP
?ferment was made in Bethel eclair
etery. Mamgaiilt .was undertaker
in charge.
Bu Caid of Thank.?
E# We wish to. thank thu many
Iff friends for the kindnesc shown
Jfri duriflg the illness and passing of
, . our,Pbeloved husband and father,
Mr. Kenneth Spain.
Mrs. Rabtcca Spam, wife
Mesdames Emma S. Patterson
Rub? S. Johnson, daughters.
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CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Mrs. Mae B. l^oBhiscn entertained
at a charming buffet dinner
last Tuesday evening, honoring
Mrs. M. L. Foster and Mr.
S. A. Johnson. Other guests were
Altsdames 'Sara C. Watson and
r'annis McCain.
Mesdames M. L. Foster; S. E.
.vlcCul'.ough and Mr. .James Rival's
motored to Chester Saturday
afternoon when Mrs. M. L. Fos.er
was guest speaker at Carmel
Presbyterian church for* the friissc-nary
ladies, observing woman's
dya.
- Rev. Ci II. Steele was assigned
to Huist abemacle A. M E. Zion J
jhurch for this confererce year.
May succes-, crown bis labbr. *!
The Rev. J. A. Garv is busv mak >
.ng preparation to^fettend his coai'erence
which cohvenes at Green/ille,
Decemter 1st. *
Rev. anu M|rs. J. H. Toatley mo.oied
to \Vradsboro, K. C.. Saturiay
evening to do a lirtle shopping.
t./Hm is the week of Tbanksgivrrig^^Shou]d
w^btrTR&nkful? Are
-\ve?y hanki tc/ dur Creator. ^ Giv-'
ng' to helo our fellowrr.an. Let
us all give thanks unto I he Lord.
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VI1C A LOW PRONG- _
BAPTIST CHURCH
S. ^>at the usual hour. 12:30
If pastor delivered a well prepared
sermon fi'om Isaiah 35:8, the
heme Heaven's Highway.
0:00 p.m. Mr. Francis Allen and
~\IlTS~Eltiabeth Fulhvood were hapiily
mrarieu at the abo e nam?J
hurch. Rev. F. Ham of Timmons
k-ille' officiated assisted by Rev.
f. W. Davis.
Mrs. Rachel Alden of New York
CUty is here visiting fri-:nds and
elativjiat^fclrs. Alden before her
narr/age ws Miss Rachel Cus
aac of this community.
BATESBURG NEWS
By Prezel Robinscn
The Olive Branch Sunday school
[ vas'callei together 10:30. The
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'IlSlOr, I\ev. /\. D. Dilut J cavild
a spiritual sermon , A large
1 lumber was present^^^j/e then
| vent to Ridge Ii^anch" accompanied
y Deacon J. C. Wii^ams. We
.ere glad to have two of our teahers
out Sunday: Misses M. \V.
leAse and . O. White, constatnt
upportGrs of the church. We were
rlud tj have Mrs. R. M. Yilliams
o' worship with Us who ia here
I'onrNew Jersey with her mother
?lrs. Bertha Johnson.
The pre-Thanksgiving program
\ as Held in'the auditorn m Monlay
night with a large gioup present.
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The N. F. A. has got u ?der way
vith its organization. The follow
ng we're decte,. officers: Prezel
tobinson, president Wilham John
-crv, secretary; Walter Derrick,
1 rcasurer. We hope to r. ake this
j /ar banner year. We are now
-qtifgped w'th various tods to do
I md meet our objectives.
We have begun -'to prepare for
j jur basket ball season.
As the 'Leader" goes so does
news.
woodruff news _
New Bethel -Churrh
Rev. T. D. Gist preacrud a wonlerful
sermon. Subject Be A Mas
er Bui'der. The amour, raises
.vas $75.37. Among ?the visiting
.'riends wgre Rev. Michrel, Rev.
..igeon and little son and pothers
from Spartanburg. J;
Mrs. Ella Smith has returned to
aer home ir Spartanburg after a
feasant visit with her mother.
Miss Sara Parks of .Washingion
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Hiram Parki, here.
rev. M. M peace at ladson
On Wednesday night, December.
I. <11)37, Kev, At. ai. i^eace, pasioi
)f Bethlehem Baptist churc| will
neach a special sermon to the
isher b. >ard> of the various church
s of the citv at Ladson Tresbyteinn
church 8 o'clock.
The pubhfc is cordially ir.vited to
>e present.
Miss C. A. JacSson, club leader,
Rev. A. S. pastc-r.
kJAMUSANT '
The club met at ?liss Part. The
Yuest speaker of tile 'evei ing was
Rev. Leroy Jackson*, Hi. subject
vas: 'What Shall w^^-be 7hankful
"or?". He told the club how the
irst Thank^ariving was originated.
A few fct'oers gave dome splendid
re-,xvafflcj on hankfcgiv.rg wihich
Ve all enjoyed; ?
Miss Hart sCprec. a delicious
course of banana salad and tea.
We i'en adjourned to- meet next
week wiVlj Mrs.' Eady *nd Miss
Myers on Green ttreet.
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STERLING HIGHLIGHTS
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Greenville.?Book Week at Stei
ling was made very effective by
the 9A-1 class under the guidance
of Mr. R. C. Cockfield as advisor
assisted by Miss Ilattie L. Harris,
school librarian. The following pro
grams were given during Book
Week: Nov. 16th, Devotion;" Poem
"Booktown," by Miss Thelma Cope
land; Reading, Books and Friends
by Miss Ruth Butler;. Music group
singing. Norv. 17th, Devotion; read
ing, Origin of Books, Mr. Jamet
Witherspoon; Reading, Why We
Have Books, dtflss Ruby Stevens;
Reading, Negro? Mammies, (Dunbar),
Miss Hen^fetta Gibson. Nov
18th, Devotion; Solo, Garden- ol
Tb-ttforrow, Miss Vera Davijn read
ing dedicated to the football team
on eve of Reed St. game, by Mrs.
I ouise Gilliam, titled Keep Digging.
Address by Mrs. Susie
Flipper, wife of Bishop J. S. Flip
per, who is presiding bishop of the
Seventh Episcopal District of the
A; M. E. Church. Nov. 19th. Devo
tion; heading, People Will Talk
Miss Luellen Butler; Selectior
from the girls glee club^ Go Down
Moses and Shubert's Serenade. Ac
dress by Prof. J. T. W. Mims, oi
Clinton;- Song, Trees, dedicated bj
Miss Edmonia Johnson and th<
girlsj glee club to Mrs. Olivia Johr
aon, Misa Juluison's mother, Mrs
Johnson being present. Remarks
by ^Mrs. Mnrion Hewell, (white]
wife of one of the trustees of the
Greenville City schools. Mrs. He
well made a contribution. t6~?th<
school for the library. _ Severe
books were also given to the librj
ry by friends during the week.
There w'Ore nundreds presen
who witnessed the game betwecr
Sterling Tigers of Greenville an<
Reed Street- of Anderson'. Scon
Sterling 20, Anderson 6. ' Record!
show that Sterling has a total o
-92 scores against her opponent:
18. !She has played 8 games am
won 8,. one game being out of th<
state. The largest number of
touchdowns made in one game, 7
The smallest number 2. T^he Tigeri
will face the strong Booker Wash
ington team of Atlanta, Nov. 2Gth
Friday following Thanksgiving.
SAINT JAMES
| .. A. M. E. ' HURCH
I Rev. Uale B.-Thompson. Pastor
j Asn^vuie, in. u.?for the' lasi
| four duys this mountain city has
been held ir. the fastness o{ winter.
Snow, sleet'- anJ rain hav<
[ preva-Ped, r.nd ice is to be seen
everywhere.
The morning servce vss largely'
attended and music renderec
by the senior choir was very beautiful.
The subject erf the morning's
messagp. delivered by orui
pastor was "The Penalty of Sin",
The presence of many visitors was
acknowledged anu wa welcome
j extended.
|._ An enthusiastic congregation
i gathered for service in ?he evening.
From the silbjecrt "Paul's
Fullness of Life", our pastor deli-v
;ered an interesting and touching
sermon. , ' t
The repoits i're/m all workers
I both -for--local--andr eonfefrCnpe
.Iaims were made me-hitndriK.
per cent.* On Monday i ight the
ast meeting was conducted and
it this- meeting/ the ful' confer
once budget was'reported a9 well
is sufficiei\ funda to metet all
urrent nses for' the month of
November. Our pastoa haves us
vith all expenses paid in full. Before
the close of the meeting on
?'unda/ . aruJ Monday nights the
/arious boauls a?d' club? of the
hurch made presA^.atioi s of purges
to our pastor *anu expressed
4eep gratiti.de for his laoors durng
the past three years and ard"
>opi'ng and raying for his return
'or^another year. Our p'stor re eiving
th-^ gifts expires; ei.' deep
ippreciatio for the 1 toenV of efeteem
ar.d affection.
/T;he volume of busiiiest shown
or the y^ar was six thoi sand one
lundred nineteen dollars end eighy-two
Cents On Tuesday morning
our pastor left for conference
which is being held in Greensboro,
N. C.
. Rev. Walker is back fiom conference
to serve ae oui leader
or another year. All friendship
s much pleisetli
Sunay school-.ftpened wrth an attendance
of 481 The lessons were
onducted by young people.
The Daughters and Sons of Sarah,
a club composed of girl^s
and boys from 14 to 20, met at
he home of Miss Bessie Mae Hall
Wednesday, November 17. The
program that was given was enioyed
by all,
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IE PjjLAiETTO L^4der
"THE ROVIN(
By Char
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So Uncle Sam's brown skinned
nephews will have to whip up
rnqre dust than they ever have before
if thev don't want to'soe the
1 T ri?C!r?lr>r Wflviritr iri tVin KrpP7P
, time and again at To'kyo.
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! Painted on a wall in Windsor,
i Canada. v ''Man wants but little
, here and is very easy to please.
But worfian bless her heart wants
everything she sees".
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And In Detroit
There is another one "God made
( the earth and rested, God made
( matt_anu rested, then God made
wome^,- arrd since neither God noi
1 man has rested.
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? Only one White man has ever
, been hanged ill Michigan's history
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1 Joe Louis is back In Detroit for
a short visit, he wiir remajn in
i trAvn until Sunday then*return to
Los Angeles to?begin his first picl
ture "The.Spirit Of Youth";
IPuke Ellington and his orches
tra will be in town Monday.
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1 _ _Tho TTantatlon club is-Detfrort's
night life hot spot for the slummers.*
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t Half the silver conn in circulai
tion in Detroit is Canadian.
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' : John Garth, featureu baritone
e of the Ford Motor Company'*
? Dixr? Eight will state and direct
f a musical comedy of "Frankie and
j Johnnie" on November 1(L Garth
" a native of Mississippi will be; re-'
* membered as having appeared in
[I mnntr nrnr1i,nti/,*no rwv* Prno i
' before coming to Detroit, and has
only recently returned from a toui
v of Europe.
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* "Little"' Willie
, Willie Ganger, 25 years old underwent
a disillusioning experience
Tuesdayr-^hrough Gangtyr
police obtained ctfi^ence which enabled
.them to make 33 arre -ts in
[ a raid on a gambling establishment.
When i't was all ovet*', 'however,
tha 33 persons were free at
the request of a judge, and <"Lit^
tie'' Willie was in a cell booked
i as a material witness.-^-Haw.
J Hamilton Junior, Detroit attor1
ney, took one look at an oil painting
-of "Old Oaks And Spanish
. Moss" of the Scuth Carolina Low
. Country, ant. exclaimed seven
ti'.nes without stopping, "Boy I
" know that place" he is a native
- >f South Carolina.
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"Babe" McGhee ^formerly of
Greenwood. Oranaeburift and Aik
1 on, South Carolina is living .in the.
1 city. She is now married to
George B. McFpll young "Detroit
Funeral Director.;
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JEVe-'also saw "Bertie" Rrchard
-on of. Stateburg, South Carolina.
The years have dealt gently with
her, she still has that school girl
' iojpplexion. " .
i Captain II. Stephen, of the RoyjJ
(Canadian-Air?Force, was an interested
spectator as a crowd of
"nonytSved and dragged the river
for the body of a man. He finifly
asked a bystander, who had
heen drowned, the man stated thai
hey were searching for the body
if a missing man whose clothes
vere unclavme-* in the club house.
Oh, those are my cothes the Captain
state, I've been taking a nap.
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"Them Boys, Them Boys"
Cleveland ia in the midst of a
hot political fight and several
'cullud" candidatee are in the field
The other right tbey had one of
hose oh.1 time (he'll rob his gram,
maw meetings). Thirty speaker^
verc on the program ana e&ch was
illowed only three minutes to
.peak. So the boys went out and
Xot a polree trafficiioop light signal,
and set it to change from
freen to red every three minutes
???. not a .speaker crashed the red
igl1
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Cleveland'-Hot Spots .
After touring with "Brownskin
Models" for a year, George Bias,
he whispering tenor, is being wel:omed
home by the Heat Wavers
^Ai "Big Apple" show staffed by
Tony Marchetti is in store for Pla
Mor-ball room Tuesday nrght.
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Duke Ellinffton is the Trianon
Sail room's honored guest tonight
only, and next Surtday night, eith.
?r Jimmy-Ioinceford or Ancty Kirk
will be on tap. , *
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A new troupe of duskv hip shakers
have invaded the Cedar Gardens.
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Sinuous Eleanor Allen puts six
teen cylinder contortions into her
her dance. Then there's ft team o*f
hot steppers calleu- Gene and Gene
Collins, and Ir^no Scruggs puts^
over her Harlem "ketch as few
flan do it w _
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3 REPORTER"
les Spears ,'
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I Grafton Ilugties, who mixe
them up at the Red Lantern is i
flrst cousin of Langston Hughes
the playwright and poet. .
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Name of a cute little lassM
Cleveand, Georgia Danger.
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The Lord never made softer o
sweeter women than those of m;
becved Southland.
. Some Gals I Don't Like
The one from South Carolin
now living'sh-Detroit. Who cam
to my home one niirht while I wa
grief ' stricken over the reccr
death of a beloved rhember of m
family. Her story was that, th
cops were" holding h^r car afte
J arresting her. fo speeding. $25.0
: would settle everything. I fell fc
it. Not having twenty-five,, del
Iars in cash in the housfe that net
I borrowed that amount. The nes
day I learned that she had n<
been n any kind of trouble. Be
she was well on her wav to D<
troit by that time.., ,
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Some, women-?thiftk they at
smart, when they are only rleve
bless your heart honey there is
*. re re nee. A man can be clei
' er, but too smart,'to let you kno
he is clever. +
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And by the way, I don't Y\\
clever people.5 They are ut relii
osiuioud ? doo>{ U3AOU puu o
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'"Then there is that clever gal
I New York, who when given a twe
ty do-llar bill to send a cab">driv<
"I out for 'some sandwiches, swc'i
! by the Holy Evar.gfcls of Almight
God, that she gave the money 1
the cab driver and he never can
back, when all the time slis. hs
the bill hid in h<?r stnrkinfr.
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I Got That Old Fooling
^Whenever an artist gets a b
of newspapei publicity and "Gqj
Hollywood" I "Get That Old Fee
ing". The pain m Jthe neejf yc
know. You can usually bet yo;
I bottom dollar-*tHat a b'oyj-or g
like that has not eyin a-'home 1
! live .in Big Name?no mone
honey. . > .
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Sign on a wall in"*A church
Cleveland. "All men are .cremi
ted equal".
And b\r the way the best peop
in the world an the most succes:
ful people in the world are regt
lar church going people.
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When I stav out late at night
don't get "That Old Feeling" whi
I got rs "That Old Squealing"..
GREENWOOD NEWS
The four groups of G'O-enwc'o
County teachers met together a
Fast End graded school. Rev. F
torson, pri icipal; the Jeines tea
eher presided A Thanksgivi'ni
lesson l:*s?on was denorst ratec
Plan for a unit of v * rk wa
outlined by the Jeanos Teache
-Mrs. Mary?Er-Jt/hns+on..
It was beautifully demonstra
ed how Reading, Writing llialtl
e ? 9 i u:
uuv. IOI OtlVUt e UI1U 1ZIM1BI1I
rould be taiight by use of the Uni
of Work. "i v.1- ji
Mrs. Johnston stressed how <Vu
pennies travel and the i ocd fo
teachers to cooperate in the coun
ty work prcgranvl'V Teachers wer
asked for year's contributions fo
booklets to be made in ttv" spring
Plans for c/ne month's set-u]
i was a new creation for the group
The County Teachers' associa
tion v/ill meet at Wnre_ Xioals
Decer rer 1, at 3:00 o'clock. Mrs
Emma Macltlox and teachers it
I that school will be hostesses. A1
teaeherg art expected to attend.
The teachers were urgi o to at
tend the 7th ccngressionM distric
meeting of the Palmetto Teacher
associltion, the second Saturda;
in December at Newberry with-oni
hundred p.-cent attendance.
J Mrs. C. Estues isriairmai
of Red' Crots, organization amonj
Negroe?.
. Tho county teachers are woik
ing in the Tubercular, Drive o
.which Mrs. Mary E. To.instom- i
chairman.
! VAU Je^rtes teachers are askei
by the StsU. Department of Edu
cation Mf^cdoperate by raising $5*
in their county by Decerrl er lRtl
. for a fumd to be named in hon
or of Virginia fi. Rardrlph wh<
wns born in Richmond Va., Jun
! 8. 1875. Miss Randolph was ap
pointed first J^anes Supervisinf
teacher October 26. 1008 Salar;
being paid by tho Anna 1'. Jeane
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tion buttons can be changed at will!
in Gets standard American bcoailc
x~ also foreign, police, amateur aod aviul
^ Three position tone control.
3- * Five powerful tubes. "
New Banjo-type design cabftiet
j beautifully matched fancy and plain g
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- x Cane Syrup_ 35<^-E
IT | Cocoa V2 lb. box 5c C
5 J Pork Sausage 25c lb B
| Steak 20c lb. 24
$ Pink Salmon 2Y2c
l3 % RREAK O'MQRN i |
* | Pure Coffee 20c lb. ?
i XT' 11 i Corn Flakes t c
| Kplloir's . 2 For 1 ;>C | T
] 2 Pork Chons 2:V \h ! ^
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Fait, 3 boxes.
rv| Tomatoes can TVjjcrf?
3* i Tender Liver 15c lb.IC
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HARDEEVILLE NEWS J
Continued from Page 1
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Che Junior *hoir of St. Steph< n . jfl
IE church entertained with a
isical tea Sunday afternoon at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam '
ishington. V'
PTA held "its regular meeting
Monday Right at the school
jse, with the president, Mrs.,
lphenia Priums presiding.^ We
! urged to call a meeting o n
md%y night, Nov. 29th at which _ I
te, 'we hope to have all patrons
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