The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 15, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, January 15, 1938 W? ' ' . L MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Chaney Peterson of Columbia announces the marriage of her daughter*. Ruth to Edward Williams, December 30, 1937 in ?- New Yoik M ^ M NIGHTINGALE SOCIAL CLUB The NTg^linnate SOCi'il elub~was ^organized fit the honic of Mrs. Rlnneh Watson 1022 Pendleton St January 4, 1938. Prosid.nt, Miss Louise Dean; Vice-Prcsiuc.it, Miss - Emma Brown; Sccretaiy, Miss Mary Brown; Treasurer, Mrs? IL Watson; Critic, Miss Thelma Smith; Rtporter, Miss Isabelle Goins. Several ri les were ^suggested by some of -the membei?sT- tad?they were accep'td. Our mee ng was closed with singing I come to the Garden. We are going to meet next Tucsuay night ai tie home < of Miss Thclma Smith 1714 Calhuon street F.BS.G, - - Thft-mer.infr waa ludd at. iho home of Mr Peter G uuett 201 Henderson street. After the devotional the president 'ook charge of the meeting. Mr. Robert Sims became a member of the Friendly Boys Social club. Members present 11. Or., visiter, Mr. B. Brice of Philadelphia. The next meeting will convene at the' home of , Mr. Joe Garrett, 201 Henderson street, January 18 LES COQUETTES CLUB The Les Coquettes club met at the home cl Miss Lula Goodson No. 7 Dewey Ave. The program was- *s follows: Song, Ain'.rica; praye * chanted song, I come to the garden alone Bible verses, club. xne^iiieeiioB v*u? tnen nai i-u m the hands of the president. In our meeting we discussed plans for our cmiling anniversary an January 28th we'll say more about it in our r.oxt write-up. In oyr -fawt meeHng at tii" home "f Miss Lucy Mao Coins we installed the following cA'icers. President, Luciia Ta/loi; VicePresident. Lucy Mac Goiis; SecretaryrMin y V. Youn're-;?Assistant - Secretary, Rosa Lee Taylor; Gen Treasurer,. Lillie Mae Minders; Social Treasurer, Clara Randolph ? Reporter. P.cso^Lee^ Ta.d-^. -t WAVERLY SILVER STARS The Wavcrly Silver S'.ors Social club met at the horne. of Mrs. Willie Mae Walton / 1320 Heidt street. Tlie Chaplain, A! t* Williu Mae Walton conducted 'no 'devctional exercises. After- v-hich the meeting~WES -ttrrncd over to the Vice-President. Miss Ine-; Collins. Business was discussed b? 'efly. There~"w ie three visi'.ma: Mr; Edmund Edwards, Spencer L, Belle T 1a.?J TJno',/ c nn,l .Trvarvliinn I-JIKjy \I uuu ? Washington. We Ave re very glad to have them with us. The hos. sb served delicious course.- A lovely time -was enjoyed. - THE RADIO LITERARY AND SO<-iAl CLUB Once again the Radio 'Social and Literary club flash ,ts news. to the readers of The Palmetto Leader. H tiding our fiist' meeting of the year at the home of Tube Thoj.,as Palmer 2223 Lady street The hou-sC was-called to the PrpiiHnw^ Tube Ro land Harris and after devotions we began our business session. Reading ol the minutes of last year that closed financi illy and socially with much success and we are planning mum better year with *l.e cooperation of the social group. On Tuesday, January 18, we will meet, at tho home of Tube Wesley Mangifhi lof'O M'.'Duffle -Ave., to elect our officers for 1038 and af^r~ wiTP"TiyT}ar our -amr -rmcement of what vou may expect from Radio. So until I come hock with a flash, this is your Rauio correspondent, Ceo. A._ ElmOr >. THANKS mi. T\_ o-.-Qfr.fi,) i ne JL*I a iiiiinu tiuu ijj to Its many friends for one of the most successful year's work in its history To those vnom we have thanV'i personally.__The Palmetto Leader expresses o? r appri^ ciation, WHlartift you v.' could do very little. With your response ' to our calls^ we have visited the two sanitariums, the Veteians hospital and Camp Moore for girls. We have mapQ grocery showers from time to time and lastly, we were tWe to- make a little less than fifty deliveries on Cvristmas morning.* At- times we v ere embarrassed to call upon you bui riitteh time wy performed an act oi kindness or brought choo.- to some one. The smiles and expressions of gratituoi from those less fortunate tlar- we, gave impetus to a fresh sta- I and we again solicit ed the heir of our fmtnful ana nntlring f iend?v May the smiles of the underprivileged radiate lUinuKli m.lu jiuu and may you be eneourftped to bear with ua ir our 1988 program for bigger and bettor ter> ee t<y the. community, "JWp U? to help others." ~ V . v * . TT ?? ?m_.mrn^mmm^?? LEAVES FOR LOLISIANA Ifl Mrs. Norman P. Penderjfrass, who has Lteii visiting J-elatives and friena'o in Columbia... Sumter, and Elloree, left Decembet 31st to join her husband at Shreveport, 8 -hp has been recently t appointed educational Advisor of v the C. C. Camp at i arksdale , Field. ' While in ?he state a number of * favors were shewn her, and she v \yas guest ot hqnor at some charm 0 ing affairs; among them was one given by her husband' sister, r Miss Pansy Pendergrass at her v home on Council street, December e 29. The invitations were hand painted anc. her* a/rtistic ability, was shown in ail arrangements. * The favors were folders, each r bearing a new year wish, and autographed. Games -of -various - kinds were enioved, at close f of which the hostess' .gift, a dove? ^ ly rhinestone evening brg. was , - ffi-P'vontod *< fhi. guest of honor by " "Key. A. P.- Speetrs, who wished 3 , for her ? only "little", troubles, fc - -Saveral oti.tr beauttfufr und use- 1 ful gifts irom friends were also given. , * Mints, fruit and pound cake v were served with ice cream. Miss e Pendergrass was assisted in recemrig?by~~her mother end Mes-} dames A. B.' Spears and A. G. i Spears. . Mrsh Pendergrass, before her marriage in August," was Miss An _ oiie M-ae Wi'dams of Ellorte. ? ?"Their many friends wish for s them much success, in thtir new e . Held. f Mr. PenJtrgrass?was formerly Educational Advisor at Crosby, & " MissiTwhere tnejrTurve lived since 1 their rifar>inge. . >. ' . LUCKY P1RD ^OCI^L CLUB t The meeting was calle.j to or- t der by the President Mr. Sam c Williams a.t the homo of Mirs. q Gertrude West, 615 Suiter street. The usual opening was conducted, f The house was then declared open n d for ' isiness. The president u had discusfc.on for the uplifting of (he club The vice president a made interesting remarks. a New members joined fhe club were Mr3. Marie Porolock. . Mr. c Wesley Johnson, Mrs. Mamie Bow era, Mr,-ana_Mrs. FjranK Jchnson v Mrs. Marie Cheeseborough. No s : iiieiiibet rciorted sick. Mr. Allan _ West was errolled as a new mem- * ber. Roll call with 14 members present. We adjourned to meet at Mrs. | S Ruth Goins 1421 Whaley street >j - Fnnimry lSlh, at ft o'chck p.m. Refreshment' were-served. Dis-" d mission bv the president. t ^ t THE WAVERLY SUNFLOWER SOCIAL CLLli a : ? P The Waverly Sunflowti Social dub mj>t at the residence of Misa Wilhelmina Weir Tuesau^ night. n January It The meeting was be- a gan at 8 o clock by the president g with the regular devotional oxer- . cises. Then the house was opened for business. The pres'd_nt made ^ " a very-interesting talk ~on how r . .he want vhe club to cooperate and work for 1938. lwo new members vn ve> enrolled. Airs Lis- *' I Oy and Mrs. Osbib. Mrs. Wilson's J made some very encouraging re- ? -marks. _ |0 The sec'tary riad tiie minutes J of the last meeting alter which j each metfnler respoiyled to the u i oil w'th a Bible quotation. ?The' s hostess then served u3 a delicious g supper consisting of.^baktd chick-1 ^ I en dressing, buttered rolls, roast I - pork, rice, sweet peas, not tea and P rake, which was onjoyed by all. j n Our next, meeting wilL be at .he residence of Mrs. Wilson 2300 . olock of Cmrvais street, Tuesday - -January 111*38. n > ? PRIVATEER SOCIAL CLUB ^ ENTERTAINED r _ Duo Wsat?, S. C.?>-The Privateer _ Social club was entertained Friday night, December 17, 1937 by Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Aiken Hampton, Sr., 14 Fleming street, Ware Shoals, S. C. I The home was beautifully deco-J * rated with Christmas decoration r and poinsettes. The business of b the club was called to order by the President, Mr. Wallace E. Vauss " "after which ?h* tables were ar- ? ranged" for progressive whist. c The tables had plenty of nutar candy and gum and each one en- ^ joyed the games played very much. The refreshments of t:>e evening "jj consisted of .punch running like ? the fountain of youth and plates a of chicken salad served in hot buns'! pickles, potato chips, congealed v fruit salad and hot coffee. Every- . one had a most delightful time. The tables were taken down and * I everyone enjoyed dancing for more r 1 than an hour. ? ? -?- 1 j I Guests of TKe " Club werg Miss . I o??.. - -A- n il i | oni n vvtiii^c-ij u.ii.r RiiyATiurj ? Tenn.; Miss Ruth White. Abbeville I Mr. Childress Westminster, teach- c er in Abbeville county and Mr. Neil j Wo9dson, Greenwood. Each guest . ! was presented with a guest prize. |c Mrs. Farrar Maye Webb hold- 8 | ing high score received first prize Mr. Elliott holding low score ret ceived booby. J- The following..members at the i club were present: Mr. and Mrs. i Oliver O Lowry, Mr. A. Percival jj Bluford, Miss Willie F. Boyd, Mrs i Fnrrar Maye Webb of Ware Shoals J Mr. -and' Mrs. W. E. Vauss, Mr. I Elliott Johnson, Mrs. Florence S. i Jamfs, Miss Georgia, Pruitt, Due 8 i West; Mr. and Mrs Marion Jones, \ rfotifeyjUa J > i The club will be entertained by . I Miss Georgia Pruitt and Mr. Wil- 2 i lie Robinson at home' of Mr. and Mn. Vtins, Dm Wnt, i ? ? diss Anderson Wedt MjpC Cooper Allendale, S. C.?Coming as i urprise to their many friend# ii he Carolinas and Georgia is th redding of MIbs Jennie Agattii Anderson of Allendale and Mi 'hilip Cooper of Savannah, Ga rhich was solemnised at the horn f the bride 0.,o'clock P.M. Christ nas, December 25.. The ceremon /as performed by the-Rev. Charl is Anderson, father of the t>rld< n the presence of the inxmediat 'ami lies-. The very imprdaaiv ing seremony was used. , The wedding ceremony was per ormed in the living room, whic vaa~ lovely in green and whlu handle light was used with cathe Iral tapers in gin dusted candcla >ra. A lovely Christmas tree wit uulti-colored lights, carried ou he Christmas motif. The mahtl vas banked with greenery; at eitl r end baskets of southern sraila: ind mistletoe served to form a: mprovised altar. Prior to the ceremony a ehor iroRi am of nuptial music was ren lered, with Mrs. C. V. Bing, cou in of -the bride, at the piano, Mis s Dorothy Thompson and Bemic >ride, sang very sweetly, "I Low fou Trtrty," ami "Oh Promise Me" As the strains of the "Brida "horus" from Lohengrin sounder he bridal party enterd. The brid< ras given in marriage by her bro her Prof. G. A. Anderson, prin Innl nf <u<^nn1 ??. Pnnntalri Tnr 1. C. The bridegroom was accon >anied by a close friend and claa late, Prof. Herman Fennel], gra< ate Benedict college, now styvtri] s principal of the school at Yam see, S. C. J Mies Theresa McCollough, re ent graduate of New York uni ersity and cousin of the brid erved as maid: odLhonor. The bride waa never lovelie: han in her wedding dress of goli lat crepe with touches of blue ihe wore a Bhoulder corsage 'o 'alisman roses with fern. Imme iately following the ceremony he wedding guo3ts weife enter ained at an informal reception. Mrs. Cooper, daughter of Rev jid Mrs. Charles Anderson, is i opular member of the younge et. Shfe is a charming young wo lan, with a very pleasing person lity and a wide circle of friends Ihe is a Junior at Spelman col age, Atlanta,_ with a Major it lome Economics and a Minor h elated sciences. " Mr. Cooper- is the son of th< ate Dr.. and Mrs. H. L. Cooper lavannah, Ga-? He a graduate o lenedict college, Columbia, holdinj degree of Bachelor^-of Science nth additional work at Indianni niversity. He now serves ,.as in tructor at Beach High ?School lavannah. On Monday evening the bride' a ?I 1 x a ? larents were at nome to a larg lumber of friends of the younge ocial set. The bride and groom left-Wed lesday for a short wedding trip t Savannah, where they will be a lome to their friends after Feb uarjr^-1938: C SHARP CHORAL CLUB The C Sharp Choral club he! te weekly meeting at the home o diss C. K. Gordon, Wednesda; light, January 5 with a large nur ier of members present. Our instructor, Mr. R. H. Rid lick gave us an interesting lessoi if kinds of notes and the scale:? After rehearsing several aeiec ions we elected officers for th 'ear with Mr. Rlddick as presl lent protem. They were elect*.s follows: President Mr. Joshua Martin; Is ..'oa UM kaU T I^C-piCOlUCIlVf mi, 11U L/T71 V !nd vice-president, Mr. Carneliu toberts; Rec-Secpetary, Mrs. Con lie Young, Financial Secretary diss Bemice Baxter; Com wpond ng Secretary and Reporter; Mis /ouise Craig, Librarian; Miss Dor ithy Anderson, Critic; Mr. R. H iiddick, sponsor; Miss C. K. Gor Ion. Each officer; is to make hort talk in th? next meeting. CARD OF THANKS The family of the lata-Rev. Vir ;il S. Johnson, and his daughtei drs. (Julia Gress, takes thia op >ortunity to expresO^ sincer hanks and appreciation for th nany""act8 pi kindness and exprec lion of^ympathy in their sudde i L #. am/1 //vm IVa ?m on.. Kaa 111 I icsins aira ivr wtr 'ul floral tribute*. SUBSCRIBE FOR TPS LEADEI .> THE PALMETTO LEAD j, CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our heart felt thanks, to our many friends * and neighbors for their many acts 1 of kindness and expressions o f 8 sympathy " shown us during the 8 illness and death of our dear mo* ther and grand-mother Mrs. Har' riett Oxner. Especially do we e wish to thank Drr T. W. Martin " and the Williams Tuneral Home ^ for their kindness and sympathy. Mrs. Cora Simpson, Daughter, 5' Mrs. Nettie L. Bunch, Grand* daughter* 0 Sisters and Family. UiDDIiri! ? Wrtttvtl AH vijDijiiN T h ' ' ; Mr. Elri< ge Fart announce the " marriage rf hi a dan ?hter Mrsassie Mae F-int to Mr. Elbert Hare i- December 9M?, 19^7, At iiome 206 I, rayton street, Newberry, S. C. " e THE CRUSADERS SOCI \L b CLUB OF Ci<ESTER * The Cruradera Social dub met ders oi} Jeter street. With the t President, Arthur Johnsor taking, charge. Afrer the busir.tss part 2 of the meeting, we socialised. Then we were served a delicious course 1 3 of salmon :alad and cocca. The next meeting 'will be at the home e of Mr. Ernest Atkinson's on Pate rick street All membeis?are e urged to tc present. 1 THE TWILTGHT SOCIAL CLUB J i OF ST. MATTHEWS 0 The cIud met at the rome of - Mrs. Mattie Rivers on Tuesday _ night, January 4th. The meeting . was called to order by the Presi- ' ' dent, Miss O. B. Addison. The 1 devotional was conducted by the ; s Chaplain, Mrs. Rosa Goodwin. The ' \ President tl en took charge. Old and new business was d scussed. * The hostess Berved ice cream and , cake. The meeting adjourned to : meet at the home of Miss Annie ' M. Spencer and Mrs. Modpctine^ A - tarka on T" eeday, Januaiy 11th. . e THE SOCIETY OF BRA\E MEN < ACCEPTS PLEDGEES - - 1 ^ The Society of Brave 'Men, a * 3 fraternal organization of select i. young men at Allen university acf cepfced eightedn. young men as " Pledgees at a meeting on Wednesday evening. These yojng men : '? are chosen because of tneir abil. ity, attitude and generrl worth to the orgrjiization. 1 The Society of Brave IL'en is an 1 1 organiration of voung men who 1 a'possesp certain qualities and enr deavor to rAintain particular moral ideals. It is the aim of the s members to create and manifest j " interest in their lives a? fhey as- } i. sociate with their fellowi.&n. For a mm: to become b- ave and courageous here are certain fun- 1 damental characteristics to be un *1 derstood. W. Edgar" Thompson. J j the president of the soc- ?fy gave ' e'a forceful rnd enlightened lecture , i to the pleoceeB. He pr-js-oited the '? aim and objectives of such an orf ganlzation. The president stated: I I the moral ideals be concealed and 1 , slumbering as it by individual 1 '' pi e^udtcesr W& have on'y to re- -J 1 move vhia superficial Icyer by | - means of education, in order to p discover in all the same-ideas and the same af-pirations towards good nesa, beauty; justice and truth', s A few weeks ago, tho Society e was host at a smoker u> a group r oT eighty t< lect men of" The city, at the home ,of the Advisor, Dr. R. W. Maeee. Mr. C. A. Johnson^ svpervisor ( 0 of colored schools in Col imbia, de 1 . livered an inspiring address to ' 1 the group. Dr. C. H. Thompson a c successful dentist of Chi.ago and - who>-has^ traveled tbrou<rh various- foreign cot ntries., gave * lecture ; concerning the political situation. President E. H. McGill of Allen', J j an honorary member of the club ! . climaxed thr evening's < rtertain- : ment with his discourse on the Y religious views of different na- 1 n tions. Music was furnished by the j Johnson si.pers, one of the finest ~ choral groups in the South. The n program en ed with the presents- ' - tion of the members of the Socie- J ty of Brave Men and serving of a dtelJghtful ropaat. *T~ i c The pledgees are: Lafayette ' i- Belk, Leor, N. Bennett, Isaac ' j Brown, Levis V. C. Dov.dy, Sam 1 B. Dowdy, James Duc&ett. Wil- j liam Hare David S. Hairis. Hent ry C. Hanir, Earle Holliday, Geo. 1 ; S. House, lassie J. Hyman, Brew . ester J. Mention, Fran]< Pulliam, 1 William Ragin, Troy Sinla, Charl" les Tho<mpi ?.n, Edgar E Thump- 1 r. SCO. ? ?LJ1 S THE FRIENDY GIRL SOCIAL - CLUB ? [' The Friendly Girls Social club held its first anniversary at the a home of Miss Lucinda Sir.gley on Wednesday evening at 14"*0. The guests were. a9 follows: K. Powell ? James Sinu'ey, Leila Brovn, Fletcher Tucko, Martha I dmonds, Simuel Washington, Inell Brown, > Eroery Be wens. Lucinda Singley, r, Edward Fr j p. Mary Edmonds. Na ?- poleon Goodwin, Mary J. Greene ? Robert ima. Ophelia Nes'utt, Hare ry Garriet Lillie M. Lovd, Ruby i. Hamilton. We then i trod need n our officer?: President, Ruby Pow |. ell, Vice,. Ophelia Neabitt; Secretary, 'Marti.i Edmonds; Assistant Lucinda Singley: Treasurer, Leila Brown; Reporter, lner Brown. ' We played different fames. A ^ short progrrm was rendeiod. We ( Wttt Hf*U ? dfltctwj* repast. m Felicitated vV^^; ' ijfc^^r Famous composer and director of his own orchestra, who received felicitations from mainy professions in his field on the tenth annlveruary of his debut afTHe button club in Harlem late in '27. Ruby Vallee, Leo Reisman, Cab Calloway, Glen Gray and other celebrities congratulated the Duke. Also, in a recent international poll published in London, England, the Duke tonped the orchestra .loaders with?9 0 votes;?Benny Goodman eon\ing second with 769. The Dike's headquarte-/: pro at >799 SftventiT avenue, New York City. rrj., \ vu??m uv* viv.t KAI F A ALPHA ! SI Orangebuvg, S. C., January 10 ?We, the Members of the Alpha. Lambda Chapter of tho rppa Alpha Psi F.-frternlty extend to you a happy mv year. Honng that in your reiolutions for the new year yop'*?c included those things lhat will mtan to you ard those less fortunate ones, and in making those good resolutions we sin- | Since you last heard irom ue the chapt?1^^as increased by a number ot nine, making a total yf nineteei Our newenrrerg are as follows Brothers Jejv. Reese, Andrew yowie, Thomas Reese, gnmuel AHvrt. Arthur~RirktHTrti, Harry Gardin, Norman Robinson, Lather Blrkney and Hc-brrt Dick- j son. l'hesc men have mt. ited the honor to become membei?^ of the fraternity of Kappa Alpha Psi in that thev have measurer, up to the st^nda" ds - from th<- -.eiajpdpoint of sehc -arship and ? her qual ities of fine men from wl.ich KappR Alpha Psi judges. With a r.ew year ahead of usAlpha Lambda under the leadership of Bi-.ther .Maceo VcKissick as . Polema>ch; Vice Iolemarch, Brother Clifton Abercrombie, John Barksdale, Keeper of Records; Samuel B <ccte, Fxcheq^'r; Fulton Laws * trategist; Y-nldo Edward Lt. Strategist and Robert Goodwin, Reporter. We are look ing to'ward a greater sU'-ce-ss this year than ir. the year of r937. We feel that tie work done ?-y Alpha Loimbda for the year of *.937 was by no means a failure ye'. we feel that great improvement, can be made so with that in mm! we set aut this year to our-Lest-thatthe aim ol Kappa Alpha Psi will be carrier, (ut. ... DILLON COUNTY MAKES PARTI/ ;. REPORT ON TUBERCILOSIS SLAE SALE We, the N -gro group in Dillon rounty have made a pa^tisl report to the county secretary-treasurer of the Tut* rculosis Seal Sale Mr. J. D. Blizzard, through the County Chairlady, Mrs. P. M. v'.bbes to the amoui.t of $65.00. 'tur full assessment ia $125.00. WP feel a deal disappointed and dissatisfied from the returns from our Seal Salv Christmas StawrpB" drive. Sin.c we have Pern handed?dowp our annual quota by the Director of Negro Program, S. C. Tuberculosa Association, Mrs. An drew W. .Simklns. . We propose this. Wo have just about half the amou/nt we have been asked to raise. ?V > have a ittle time piloted to us yet before our final and complete financial settlement. Dear lovers cf good healthi-let- us exert ourselves to our utmost and make th matchless sacrifice to secure our small quota, and thereby attuin ' our ;?oal. We con do it. We have too much at a-'ike to fail. This Tuberculosis disease ia working havoc with our young peop'e. The very pride, and future,' and life of our youths are being sapped, snapped and snuffed ouc bo frequently anf they are filling untimely graves so numerously untll it has become desperate a?i alarming. ~ ShalPTaBr" gaiter able. and bene\olent group here stand by and not again lend a.-helpliig hand,?We?make?the?aqutbal lL Is as urgent as it is to check and 3ubdue a v.-ild maniac running furiously at a crowd of children. "Stop him', is the cry. He is immediately stopped. We must stop this evil ai.J deadly disease. It is as^.ubt'1 as air. and as fleet as light;; but sense and ' cents coin understand overtake, and conquer ft. ~ ... ^ . ; Hurry up end secure n ore seals Why not make a $1.00 eontribytion and become a loyal member of the DIHon county committee. Better still, we urge all schools, churches a"nd Negro enterprises to take ancther offering so as for us to reach our , laud-iol( aim. '1'hrouKh tu.* Wflflng, -Wl- s an lmlp I to curve tl.at mad affile*, on that iL.hurting.AAjl killings our *ace, nation and beautiful war Id. J , c> i ' ' ? .SEfnMIAKY SCiifW! . M AGl'K It N CAM Di.N The* Soit; Carol-in-. Athletic League of .Secondary Set o].^ u,nd Colleprcs hi-h* it< a: nuai Lasketj bail cTinic Fatur-Juy ' as-the gyniI pasium o Mather Aca-'tniy in .Camden, &uulh-Car iridic. .Xhenia jo* part-or the clinic vr.- confined to riisci't chit ur;d ibf. t ration ^of the fine j oints of tht ^ rr??- and to the oho. gos ir? the i u'es for the cm renf^'si a?on. CoaA?. Craw-ford of Ber.? fict ccHcgo u d ^Valker, star loiw.ivd ofuTe IT~n<diei college bi-j uthall Ua?o, ed the discuriioli-.. After tJ> ,<-linic folliv.c , a busi ness meet::.*, of t-hc cm pes and managers ft the . choois- in the league foi The purpose of ^ninigg elegibility of w'.uols fur the chair p* .ship an: to: he "pur-! I posp of > . l.ir.g corti-its. This | year _Lhe?c?-e' - nip ni-be decided by ti *- winner of {< - tuurr.a j ment which i? to be L- .ci it Moth.-; or Acaden y tin March ?. Coinpe I tition w.ill be confined to ho lneii'-j ber's of th conference. Followi!,/ the businos. " sos-ion* the vlsitine- 'nnr-.os d - wit nessed a f t< ga?>?- befwc < r: Couch Crawf-rd' Benedict q it-let an.: the Co! nibi: Roc: cati'.p ( ub's All Stars Th- mur< !s fal'.ir-. to the former by sc^re of -Id to *d5. 1 The t'oik w ng t hooi1 j u^-t'jw.cswtre reprc . cTted by fi'ja he?_and teams; M'W.er Acaderv.y Hob.t.*i Small Hig:. Braiiuid, Kinl-y High Coulter Ataoerry, Booker \Va?hington Hipi , Timrr.fo'nsv-Jle Fairfield, Lancaster, Ki rig* tree, Bennettsville and llarts'Uue. Xi?<Booker Wd* r.ington HigV of-Columbia had the ll?rgf-?t_ out-ofmembers ui a players. Booker Wa-1 ington Ba<r\? -hall Sched !e?F938 ??? ~ {- Joys and Giriaj'January 1 - iJaric'astc-r >. rd'a., January 21?Wimjsboo in Ccla'. January 25 Mather in '.nden January 2:4? May.? v:e .. -< i- mhia February 1- Avery in Luiumbia February 4? Coulter in ' le*aw. February 1 ? Burke in C'.arleston February 11?Finley in "*?<l'ur?biaFebruary ?Mayo in i. iriington February U?Coulter in., "olvmbia February 25 ? Fir.-ky in Chester March 1 ? Avery in Can-'c-stoir" March 7?innsboro ih . inns'bro March 11? I aneaster ir. Lancaster (Mather in Ctlunibia < ate uncided.) All gdme- dc/ubk- hr-3Ci-ri. ALPHA LAMBDA SCTiO.LLKTiS Nine of the Scrollers Vfif~'!jvsT~ year have pone a-.'ivs. he bv ing sands to become R g B-others. This leaves the -I*.* i.- roplipjshing its diniinishe 1 ranks. Those to i ake that 1 <-j:waited trip were: Messrs Jesse Ts one. Andrew 1 vi .? "h I'wv, Samuel ?A t^ert; H st-t y *%Ganiin. Gorman R\Hsiiun. liei-hj.". Dickie son. ; LuUer ?Biakiiev, Aiv'm.r Kirklar.d. , At pur lrst mot ting Kfur<. the Christinas j.tlidayt.-.. .: slewing PINCKNEY'S Fl . * UNDERTAKER \NI) J.R SOUTH f ARni IN ! 100b WASHINGTON ST -- &su %vu ????mf ?* OODifS!OV i / 17 your detitar .v Mj ~Wt . do?? not have it, send $1.25 '(!* c di ?ct to s"v \Jbr, o?' jO^lFflOY MANUFACTURING COMPAN IL ARIEL'S E ?rnnip to ynu in 1 WATCH FOR TH - * -? Page 7 officers- wire ele-'ied tc fill the ' vacancies---j \ osident, ^Bro.. Wright Vice-President, Bro. Josie; Secretary. Btx. Btgck; Asst. Secretary and r;easuWr, Bro. _H Ray; Chaplain, I ro. Logan; < Re>pcrtex '* Bio. A/Oh. .. v S? until the Kittens' become ? 1 Ruts, wo v ill say adieu unty the next time ?'KOF. W. >. B \RR1SON HOS't OF >. FKOHA CLUB Seneca, S. C,', January 4?The bi-w r1 y : < vtinir of thr ^.uroia club was hc.d ' Tuesday evening '~:-<U ii'ijf.?< i! tli" Receiv'- g Room ?tt S-.ncc" Ju;?'jr collect with 1'rt,r. WrT TT:i*nsbn fisTosti The bu.?: -s s'.v sio'i^ v:0 given ovi-r to reports of vara.us comn:itt<os \ epov; from the committ?^eo<-xj.!ets.ing -heir tha-hs to -the n t>;b(:r, of the .1 v!i- Work~i."' t'l'-.b. 'tti; ' "i;i; \ Tiainlng ii-ihuol fH.-.'lty, :.sLua<;ot-r<iH[y hnd ovvt- for ? 'nation's 'p U.e shut"n art! ol rr people at 1 nristmas ineTv'is vi.cn. . ^ The topic ettiqwette wi,? poened f ,r *ni^gr -Uy_ Mi?y Lillian Hreyn c'ujm.an of t.i.- program .omnil'tee Jan es v ere introduc d by the "(.<> . A t mptii g salou course <vas s< rve , " j * 7 SCONS A Kit >' ?/ yv. VO- tr'. , o '-?2i?L .j?:? ? "-^1 '"floLTLt C >'-r .! "At'ZZ?' H*vT"vtp; wn-at- to- *** I '"'W Ut>Hll Trst T : V. ? lo . I v- E ' FREE QEJANS ON ?ST * ; . --KAY OLIVER. t<7.w..42jtxtl?N YC. ' Noted for Good Work?St' ;> at the " SERVICE BARBER AND SHOE SHOP W, H. Itrisbon, Prep. ' 2352 Gerjfrais St. Columbia, B. C. Also-? ' SlftjES FOR SALE Almost like new. See o.ir li.ie of pShe<?s before you huv. [ ?o? 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