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Officers Palmetto ^
Chauffeurs Installed i
^ The Palretto Chauffew* club, J
, 2314 Pendlo.t"n street, ncd its annual
electirrTlast 'Wednesday nite
at the club house where Rev. Na- '
thaniel Harrington installed the
m>\ officers. and read to the club
during tha inception. The preach
er.-dramatt .1 said "You foo sing
America. ^ ou are the darker
brothers, tht y saivi to en' in the
kitchen \vt:"a company comes, bu*
you laugh, eat well, and grow
strong?tomorrow you w . .. eat at
the tabTe when company comes.
Nobody will say eat in the kitch
en. Get i" your place, besides
they will see how strosc vou are.
Ttow vou la ve never been tried
for kidnaping, or betray.ng voui
___ country; ho v. well you. have lived
and how w"71, y-lHFfTTTV^- lo aaiiL
The Chauffeurs club i? composed
0! eliftV-euee,?ooulcsr, butlers .
and busine.s men. The oleftrs foi
I "111 II I ^ ' 1--- P'nttc ;
president;?M'iiliam M?--foossluy- .
' vii e-pi ( ej.K in : Julian H. GarricEI !
financiul secretary; St. Clair Kob
instii. recoi oVtig .secretary;-WilsonJ.
Miles, tvoi.surer-; Davy Davaui'
chairman 4e* ccutivo board; Ernest
: Wi.- o. em .i 11;?Aldinni'l"'?.mossi
v"Oco:;Ke HauVpton, honorary membov;
Gussie Alston. Bon K. Adtxins.
1'ranU Brown. J. W. Brunson
T.-m^ A. Pown. D. K. V' Hon. Ed
par (.'kilts .'Ki -o^t W. CiWmnriic
.las. li. Downs, Dave Dimault, J
It. Gatvicl;. ltolt.. Gummy, Her
in nil G ovii. Dr. L. II. Halman.
" ~ I'. lir.'m "-T .".0". '.Wilson J.?Miles.
-Jessie :Mve Tha nous M'msv Ed
__die Dee Oaten- William M. Press
ley, Erne=t Patterson, LMarlit
Ho.sebiTdup'n St. Clair Robinson
Theodore A mnions, David Smith
Alvin Williams, George Williams.
Arthur Will-ams, Tru'esdnle Can
' Ernest Wi e, Trumie F.a?rl3. Geo.
- . Rai.b, Th. n us''LlSXv-TJTatiu-John G.
Holmes, Bt.yerly Chnpmam, Nath-.n
D. r
^ GEORGETOWN NEWS
E. J. Ford
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The eolo".d horites had beauti
fully deeova'ted /Christmas trees
and the v l.ite ^garden club encouraged
tlur. iTy offering apprize
to the .most beautiful. It Was won
by Mrs. E K. Howards
The eor/iiuction of. tit gram?;
mni .sejtoo'. las begun and it is" ex
fv-etc.i to i ready next ttjrm.
r Misses il< becca Lame nd Josephine
Hamilton left Saturday for
. Washington. D. C.. after spend
iiicr the lichdays with 11.1 r uncle
am: aunt Mr. and Mr* T. J.
.Walker.
??f iss Rewrite Campb >11 John T.
Walker, .j , and sister Mary E.
and Maud ot metered to Svmtei
last Satm . y to take their littU
?-fsisUtr AJab'o. back to aehuol.
Mrs. Eltv ?se Raker aifts son Alexrndi"
j'* Wa-dtihgtca. D C.,
spent the 1"? Inlays with 11 oir tno
ther ar .l g- uuhiKilhtr, M s. Joaua
Rutlodgc. 'Uiey left Saturday.
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"upend :rivic<>". for M s. Katie
M-u-ntgumi ry were held" at Zion
Baptist ehn eh, Mjunday...ifttrnpon
inTTrirtrrt t); a host "of ^crrowinprc!ativrs
r?> 0 friends. !' . G. G.
Daniel-, ot'hinting. ???>,rted by
Revs. Mos I'rioloau, J V Brown
ar.u o'JH-r.-. i'Ur tassiug came in
l'Mlni'.'lfrdf..-.- 1'a., Saturday, Jan
ua y l>t Sro was tuk r. ' there
soa.e ? :ght inosr ha ago bv 'hdr'son
bi.-d.'.:-' ei 11 TToa 11n. Those left
: It, ttro- nhp gort
5 rae lev. it . two "sDl. I S- ir-la.W, 1T
dnugh'i-r-i i..w. 1 franc's and a
host of other' relatives an.i friends.
Mi- Kli Eel'k;- of Putfalo, N.
Wspc .t ... ;ntf ?5ays v ith her
cousins, the L rasiers or. Taylot
st.eet. Sht .'eft " aturduj fo hei
home. '
Wo will collect when we deliver
paper. Plea, e he ready io pay.
j'hark yea.
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Beth'l A. M E. Cliureh
Rev. AV. trr L. Mlarks?, Itastor
The h- h. fnavei ed UC. 10 o'clock
? wh'h ? large crowd.?ah'to.' tliscnssio;:?o$
led-on "we enjoyed the reviv
by Pi of. Br i k.
At ll:l." :egula- service began.
Music by i.?*v chcir u.ki r airection
of ali. James E. Preleau.
At 7-dU n.e lgeular evening woi
ship b.ga.\ Tr.e pastor delivered
two very touching sermons at
morning : nd night. Music fct
the evening was furnisheu by the
old choir ti'der the direction of
W. II. Rntn'.-on. Mrs^.L. L. Fras
ier is orgna st for- both cl.cirs
A "( nt -t between :h League
an I Sunday school was- aunched
kmiilav f->'. the oui post of pur
chasing * si*. books for both departments
Mr, Richai'cs is the
" -? sponsor for the Sunday s< hoo' and
- Mil lionet--Ar-Ashe for the LeagUv.
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~?: 'Sunday, J rf unary?td?Presidmg
> Elder T.' f. Milts will be with us.
. Friday nig Vt 14i;he w iRhtrttMiis
fu.t c.jarti i ;y ooMcrenct for this
year. E.r.yoh-J is u.g*.) to do
your d"ty in lull in orikr .*iat ftifF
arrcssment?will- raa_raised.
?? EAF-'i OVER NI
Maxtor Willie Mentor .? student
of Wevbcr Hi wa . ill a voy short
time and rl.tt' last Thursday mom
~"Tng an ! w.d* funevalized last Sat*
urtftry at Red /till Baptist church
bv Rev L. G. Bov mffn. lie stood
. ~ - very hitrh '? the coifimu^ty.
Mrs.. .ITHa Hr.lmcs departed
this life Jam dry Kth and was funeralized
la.-t Monday at Miiloh A.
M. E. chu'. h by her raster, Rev.
, Bowman, assisted by Ret Kelley
of the Bart.st church. The wa*
a life long member of her'church
arid before the hour for service
the, church v as filled ?n<* aH* Who
tp i^cs. She
died vi ry heppyTHoIi-a and son.
undertaker 'r. charge.
' ?-Bay Row plan reorganized the
ffflisftkMt'v v sc'cinty iftpi Bund Ay
, U-s : ; ,
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morning and the follo*.vi? g officgra-were-oP
tod; Mrs. Lilt % Squire
president; 1st vice-president, Mrs.
Annie Bruiion; 2nd vice president
Mis. Rosie Monday; Secretary,
Mrs. Rebecca Thomas; Treasurer
Mrs. bTizi- McKnight He also
appointed the Junior piesidents.
The lift . Sunday i8 known as
missionary rally. The woman will
nave full control of the entire
uuy. A p.' .gram for iho coning
service, wi. be sponsored hy thprosiuents.
Preaching at 11 a.m.
oy a woman and preac'in^ at 3:UU
p.m. at bh: oh by a wonirn preach
er. ... ^ Class
ni'Hting will be held ai
St. Philpi Smuay morning follow
od by P1'4*aching. The Jenkan's
orphanage band will renu r a proam
Sum-ay atternooa at Saint
idunp. "Thy public is invited to
attend.
ihe district superintendent will
-old umi all eyes are? looking tc/r>s
ai d TUT so inc.
~Rev. Bowman is now head of
jiiecKing u f on all Columbia folks.
a ou can always reach him * ovei
i'lioiie u'yt' *. Columbia. Tn Eastover
always week-ends.
Come to church?go t- church.
ST. J A."MI 'S A. M. E. ^HURCU
Itrv. HIT* B. Thompson, Pastor""'
Asheyiila N. C.?-'JThe work of
mi- church ""continues to go forth
> ;tii even increased enthusiasm
-nd interest. Particularly interTHTg
is tbtr-upward trend-and
_.. iva*ed attendance in -,ur Sun
ay* schoo1 oepartnient. W ith the*
. tudy and discussion oi tre lessOTT
losed, Di K. C. Holt ' no was
jur otficia' guest made an inspir
ng taiK.
With-a full congregation wor.lpping
a? the mot mill's service,
ccuuiiiul mvsic and a nest of vis
.ting trie.ids, Dr. Holt delivered
,a masterly sermon utia; as his
j. bject "."tre?bntrc/aden Path".
nLitrest Waa tens?. ancL. fpiritual
.ervancy was at l.gih tide. Upon
*i.o invitat on lor church connec.lv^ix
Mr. .1 .meg ^ithui fc.ma was
. vcoiv -'i ami assigned o the class
*u Mr. E. M. Gil.iam. warm
reception was ac.orded cur visitors.
ihe eve tug service was beau*11
ul, largely attended and upliit.i.-T.
iron the subject. "Tetr.pta.loil''
Dr. Holt delivered agam a
uteply sou. 'stirring message. Mr.
i.tnur Jo'ii son formerly cf At.-iita,
Geo pa emoraced me invi.ation
for ; l.urch connection and
received as- gnipcnt to the class
ji Mr. Javk LaBerry. The muic
wat b(,..utilully and ably di.ectyd
by Mr. J..W. Brogden.
On Motiui-y night the suarterly
conference session was 1'eld presided
over Ly Dr. Holt. A volume
oi business was reveaied fcT the
past-quarter to the amount, of elev
oil hundrt d tjceen dollars and
ui y-thre cents.On Tuesday morniiL>>\
u'i?i Mis! Hod?returned
v.o,their home in Greensb ro.
MT. MORI AH BAl'T. CHURCH
Rev. C. H. Pickett, Pastor
Spartanbjjrg.?Sunday school met
at the usual hour with officers.and
\eaehcrs present. Very beautiful
lesson. After lesson was taught in
the various classes, Prof. M. E.
Harris reviewed the lesson.
For the mottling service the
prstor selected Isaiah 5:2; sub
'TrTt- fitwT'k i1 x [ictmtiuTT of?his vine
ynid; which was well delivered
For the night service, the pas
tor selected II Kings 5:1; subject
He was also a-mtghty man in val
our, but he was a leper. This ser
men was great. The pastor preach
od as nevi-1- before.
On Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'
clock a special program was given
at Mt. Moriah church to welcome
the new pastor, Rev. C. H. Pickett
The pastor was born in Alabama,
nml received his Theological train
ing at the Sylvia Bryant TnstTrate
-Mo re house College, . Atlanta Unj
versity and the American Semi
nary of Nashville Tenn. He has
I served a number of leading church
j os of the South, and comes t o
Spartanburg from Augusta, Ga.,
where he was pastor of the Olivet
Baptist church.
Program
Selection by choir. Prayer Rev.
J. S. Daniels. Selection by choir.
Spirit and Purpose of meeting.?
Welcome Address Mrs. Lula B.
Sexton. In behalf of ministers of
City, Rev. A. M. Means. Ii> be
half of Insurance men, Mr. J. W.
Brown, S^pt. Pilgrim Insurance
Cor-Businoss Mm, Mr. C. B- Mor
ison. Selection by choir. Profcs
sional men. Dr. T. K. Gregg. Wei
dome by Mr. Sam M. Henry sher
iff of Spartanburg County. Wcl
coincPEy Mr. B. B; Brockntan, Bop
dty sherifT of Spartanburg county.
Presentation of Spoakek, Hon. T;
W. Woodwrtrtfis, Mayor of Spar
fanhnrg. hv Dr. J. B.' Walker, Pres
ident of Negro Civic league. Col
leclinir, ?Announcements, Benedic
tion.
? A. R. JVIcGee, organist^ S^FcJster
master of ceremonies.
'I.AKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
? ?Prof. --L.D. Bradley, Prin.
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Examinations for the first scm
[ estr-r- will begin Tuesday, Jan. 11.
rThc first faeulty meeting for thenew
year wan held Thursday Jan.
A tiri f V* oil momKorc rsroc^Vrf Plunc
for the remaining part of the
-ehool term were outlined by the
principal Prof. Bradley. Bright
prospects are held out for a good
this year among both boys
and girls.
ftmong the visitors on the campus
last week were the STrpCTTtSOF
of NYA Aid, who addressed the
NYA students on "The Attitude
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Jones one of the colored trustees.
The faculty and student body regret
very much the death of Isaiah
Whack, a member of the 6th
grade class.
We are delighted to have Mrs.
R. .Summers and Miss M.O. Jones
members of the faculty, who have
been a little indisposed after returning
from the holidays i t?
school again.??-??
Among the students returning
to Allen University after spend-nig
the holidays at home were
Mr. Brewster Mention and Misa
mcaoc v^aiu, nnv mwn aci poicuvo
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cain motored
to Columbia on Sunday, Jan. 2
accompanied by Prof. L.D. Bradley"
and Mifc. Alonzo J. Moore and
little daughter. While in Columbia;
lMts. Moore visited her husband,
I who is a patient at the Veterans!
! hospital. ,
?Misses Florence Wiwon a n- d
Artesee Speights have returned to'
New York- dity after spending.he
holidays at home.
Any teams desiring to play Lake
-City. boys, or girls teams in basket
.all may do b5 by writing Mias
I . R Rrnrv Rnv 391 nr Pfnf T
E. Mcfver, Box 317, Lake" "City.
RDRRFIRI n NEWS.
Services were field" at Trinity A.
M-.E. church on la$t Sunday. Rev.
Chappelle of Greenwood was the
guest speaker..
The Juvenile Thrift Club met
at the home of Fred and Hattie
Srmkins. This being the first
meeting for the year, quite a few
new members were added to the
mil. The club will -meet next
with Little Betty Jean Oliphant,
the first Thursday in February,
1938.
Mr. Julian Thomas of Washington,
D. C. was a recent visitor
at Edgefield Academy.
Mrs. Maggie J. Cooper left for
Aiken last Saturday to resume her
work there.
- Mr. and Mrs. Willie Longstreet
Tthd as their dinner guests Rev.
P. B. Burt and Miss Helen Lomax
on last Sunday. . - _ _
The H. E. classes of Edgefield
Academy gave a Buffet Luncheon
o:; last Monday. . |Rev.
F. A. Weaver is in New
York on a revival tour.
Rev. E. W. Anderson is serving
list church until his return.
McCOLL NEWS.
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The local teachers held their
faculty forum Saturday night in
the lecture room of the?Home Ecpnomics
department. The topic
of discussion was "Under what
condition should a teacher feel
free to discuss the student to the
parent." At the close of the bus
inoss part of the meeting Misses
Lillian DavTs and Marie Watson (
surprised the teachers with a .delightful
repast. 1
Mrs. J. S. LaSaine, Jr., and
Miss Lillian Davis were the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maston E1-'
liaon Monday night in honor o f
their daughter. Miss Wilma Elli-(
son, of Washington, D. C.
Basketball '
McColl School gymnasium Friday
I night. Basketball lovers were gij
ven a treat,with a three game car
| nival. The -first game was played
I between the Tatum Junior boys
on/1 fVio MrPnll .Tnnirvrs. Score 10-7
^for the_visitor8.j^2nd .frame ?Jdc1st
Learn against tha lrvT
cal former students ending 16-11
for the school's 1st team. 3rd.
game McColl boys 1st team against
local professional team ending 9-4
for the professionals. j
t Dillon School Monday afternoon
The McCofTGreen Wave marched
on to Dillon for a double-header
coming out with a victory and a
tie. The girls game came off
first which was closely contested,!
ending 6-6. The boys game was'
ft natural, everything was done
"from leap-frog to "emmtry balT
UTassling."?It wno truly a alambang
affair ending 19-10 for the
invaders.
I McColl Green Wavo marches on
to Bennettsville next. " -p
COPE NEWS
We have on the Good Hope circuit
a<5 Pastor. Rev. M. M Thorn
.as. He and his wife setm to be (
I splendid characters. On the first
(Sunday he held services at Good.
| Hope church where he had a very '
j large attendance and excellent J
services. ? r. N. T. pendarvis',
was a visitor and assisted in the
I contribution
| Mrs. Ada Belle Sumter, her hus
band. Mrs. Bessie Thomas, Miss
Annie- Sumter and Mrs. Rebecca
Pendarvis were welcome visitors
in our town and vicinity during
the holidays. Mr. L. L. Truesdale
niter a lo?nK stay in Pennsylvania
Ohio and elsewhere is again in our
town. He is quite helpful to us
in our church and community ' We
I are delighted to have such a person
in cur midst."
Rev. A-. N. Hampton of the Par
lorsville c-rcuit' was married* to
MrB. Janii-. Hair Sfngletary* of
Cope, Nova mber 16 1937 bv the
I tjo... r>*,,i r??i7TI 7JT
1 I\l'V. i MUl vi auu^iuci, I onvvi VA
' Mt. Zion station l>f the Watereo
| district. v. Hanripton ia to be
i congralula;-fd on his selection uf
] such a loVf ly person for a lif?*fe
partner. V 'e pFay--fon_tiiejxvmuch
success- arfo a long life.
Ctrd of Thanks
We wiih to thank the many
friends fo kindness shwi during
the shr/rt :!lness and passing of
'out- Jielov-.I f-On "Shd bryihef Hctiry
Fishbuire.
in lroi i o Fiahhtirne innther
thre? iiothirn two sister?. \
s PALMETfd Leader
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In the District Court of the United
?8tlte? for the District of Co.
U_ 1 . TT.V1'. ? ? L
vu?. nomng an tuquity Court.
John Randolph Pinkett. PlaintifT,
v. The National Benefit Life Insurance
Company, a Corporation,
et al.p Defendants. Equity No.
53,391.
ORDER REFERRING CAUSE
TO AUDITOR.
This cause coming on to be heard
upon "the final report and account
of the Receivers herein, and it appearing
to the Court that, in pursuance
of orders heretofore entered
herein, said Receivers have liquidated
the assets of the denfend
ant corporation, as set oqt in.said
final report and account, and now
have in their possession the proceeds
of such liquidation for distribution
to the persons entitled'
thereto as their interests may appear;
and that certain claims ot
policyholders and ottnrr uredttOTS "
of said defendant corporation to
have been presented to said Re-Cfiivera:
it la by the Court this 8th .
dny of Deoemberr~1937. "ndjudgedT
ordered and decreed us follows; 1: That
this cause be, and the same
hereby is, referred tcr the Auditor *
of this Court to state the account
of said Receivers; 2: That said
Receivers he, and they Viprnhy tirti, .
authorized and directed to give notice
by publication to all policyholders
and other creditors o/ thodefendant
corporation, requiring
all such policyholders and other
creditors who have not heretofore j
presented their claims to "said Re-;
-CCivers. and notwithstanding?thepro
vision 3 of any previous order'
of publication herein, to file- for=4mal
proof of said claims with the
Auditor of this Court or with said
Receivers on or before the 1st day
of March. 1938; and any and ail
claimants and creditors who shall
i ot have filed their claims on or
before said dftte shall be forever
barred from asserting any claim*
of interest in any of the assets of
j J - i?v ?
suiu ueienaani corporation; fro-j
vided a cfipy of this order be pub- j
lished in TTie Washington Law Re
porter, in a newspaper of general (
circulation in the District of Co- j
'umbia, and in newspapers to bejselected
by said Receivers having.
circulation in States where the defendant
corporation was engaged'
in business, sueh publication to
be at least once a week for four
of the assets of the defendant corporation
in the hands^of said Re- ceivers,
which have been or may
be presented to said Receivers, be,
and they hereby are. referred to j
the Auditor of this Court; 4: That .
said Auditor shell give, by publication
or otherwise, such notice of I
proceedings before him as he shall
deem adequate; that he shall take
such testimony as he may deem
necessary concerning the matters
referred to him herein; that he
shall determine the rights and interests
of all said claimants to
participation in said assets of the
defendant corporation; and?shall
classify the various types of claims
and recommend the priority and.
order of payment of the same and
the rate of distribution to bo allowed
in such payments; 5: That^
said Auditor shall take testimony
concerning the character, extent
and value of the services rendered
by said Receivers and their counsel,
nnd recommend proper allowances
therefor; 6: ~ That said An
anor wan report sain account or t
said Receivers, and his findings
and recommendations herein, to .
Thn fTmtrt tocreThor-wfth thnrtostL
mony taken before him; and this
cause is continued to await the
same and the further order of the
Court thereupon. (Sig.)
DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE,
(Seal)
Justice. A true copy.
Test:
Charles E. Stewart. Clerk,
Bv Hr.rrv M. Hull, Asst. Clerk. i
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,:_MRS. V.CRIAII McM( RRIS ^
In loviei- lemeirbrat'ce of my
dear mother, Mrs. Moriah McMorris
who departed this life ono
ycamogo today, January 12, 1937.
It was a year ago, this January
Just at the beginning of day
When God^sent an angel
To take m> dear mother away. ?
DeaTest M< ther thou ha^-Jeft me
Here-thy loss I deeply-feel
But 'tis God that hath bereft me
He can a.l my sorrows heal
How sadly . have coir'cd the
hours
That lave measured this sorrowful
yta:
Sir.ce I lad' beneath a mantle of
flowers. I
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_jine moiflei t icvea 80 1G5 r.
Peacefully sleeping resting at
lfiit
Life weary trials and suffering
part, ?
In silence sle suffered in patience
1?? she bet,.?
Until God said 'Vuffer o -more".
Hut God "ir good He givKs me
strena'h To
bear t' e heavy cross,
Tor"He 15 the onty orm win knows How
b:tter is my loss.
Peaceful bj thy rest de?, mother
It is. nwee' breathe cny name. - In
nte I Lvtd you 1 early
In death I do the same.
So rest in peace my bui.ed treasure,
A.igel guard thy sleeping clay;
Your preeioua memoury will tbe cherishec1.
Until the Resurrection Day.
Sadlv mi.?. ed by *
Your devoted d^ugLtur,
EaLLIE t. miv-trjf.
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On Same Program
The CABIN KID
in "TRAILER PARADI
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Fi NivLY HI MI NLW3
By Aithur Johnson
T': n Finlcy Hi Royal six and
Purple five :o\vn the Seoj? Hi Red j
devils in a double header at Hardin's
jryin i < fore abu'ut LtO fans. J
l'tte KL*cl cuvils put up a good
fight, but the Royal six >- er pow
eiod thorn t;'cott score'i rnly once
in the firsk half with Finltfy girls
making?tk: 1 baskets anrl three
free s^uts t lead 13 to 2 In the
second.. hah Seott was able to
make time baskets to frying the
score to- 13 ?.y 8 in favor o' Finlej
Hi as ti~,c- game ended.
The Scoit boys was determined
to cAfrv tr. bacon home, .'fter the
girls were defeated. The Red devils
led the rrst half with a score
of 8 to 2." In the second half the
Finley boys were -detoxrrined to
follow the girls. The Purple five
didn't allow the ball out of their
territory t'l.y mc/i'e. Curtis was
high s"orc: of t'ia ga.ne Finey
High 22, Scott High 1(5 Finley
souad will play Bell St.
High, of Hinton -Thursday and !
Fairlfe>(f"< ounty Training school
fh'iday night at Hardin's gym.
m-r-mi 1 = ; WI.VSBORO
NZV.'S
Communion services wire held
at the St Paul Baptist church
wisl . /\ litige CKwa was
present.?Rox. J. M. Be& Uy nreach _
od a \vor.<Tr"rful iTmoi. Rev, J. I
C. Hilton a.-.-isted him in the pulpit.
Prof. W A. Ross, It. f. P. A.
Stewart an^-Miss Zenobia S. Bennettc
motored to- Camden last Saturddy.
an 1 attended the~bssket^'
ball clinic there. Prof. Stewart
and Prof. Pi ss motored U Chester
also last Monday on sch ^ol business.
?
Friends o' Mrs. Marie sJoulware
are glad to kriow that she is recovering
irotn a fall she sustained
during the Christmas hcrlidays.
Mrs H. 7. Russell ga to her
Sunday school girls and their several
friends a royal turncv dinner
last week. Those present were:'
Misses Martha Kellogg, Nannie
Boykin, M 'llie IIolme3 Helen
Holmes, Is. bcjl Heath, Mae F. ^
Baxter, Arvilda Baxter, Corrie L.
Davis, Man-b ret Rosoboii.ugh, Vir
ginia Koseir rough Evelyn Rosa
and Messtv Aithur und Willie
Roscboiough. John Henry Davis
and John Hubert Heatn.
music r.endt red by the Russell Gos
pel singer, at the St. Paul BaptTst~chaPt1r
-mt last Sutu.ay nite. -1
This choir has pledged v^tself to
leiidei?-at each- crhrch -m?
tha? c ity . nee a month and the
money-raised by the choi and its
followers n 'oft with the fhurch.
A "lovely birthnitc* par^ was !
given at th- home fit Mr. and Mrs. |
Eddie Lylc- in honor of their daughter,
Edi'.i- Mae. Those who at/
tender! th/ iinvhr ? ?? I
...? a very '
pleasant owning. * !
Those on tlio sick list pre: Mrs
Dolah itm/M'-rt Mr, Ekl. Halt,"Cgr^ j
lisle Jr.cksvn, Mrs. Gertved? Squir j
rell, Mi s, - tee Fair,. P mil Brawn .
and Mrs. Mattle G?it"n. R?la- ;
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h JAMES STEWART
NOW
,S ,f PLAYING
' For The Rest
SE" Of This Week
SAVE
MORE AT
SNOWDRIFT
SILVER BAR CALIF. DE
PEACHES .
GUARANTEED
FLOUR . . .
FRESH THICK '
FAT BACK
JELLO FLAVOF
GOOD
RICE . -
FIELD 7" " |
^CORN- 4 catre25c
MEAL _ ? ~ peck 25c
EVERY DAY
COFFEE lb. 19c
IRISH |
Potatoes 10 tbs. 19c
lives and Inends wish for them a
6peedy recovery.
Mrs. L! P. Campbell and MiBS
ference at Adult Teachers at BeneHTcTcbltegTTtast
week. They will
open adul*. school here Friday,
January 11. 1938.
Mr. B. . Mcintosh from Chicago?
spent :? few of the holidays
here with his mother Mrs. S. A.
Mcintosh. This item was omited
in last we l:'s report.
Prof. P. A. Stewart, M'sses Zenobia
Bennc. te and Annye Countsworshipped
with the., sa.n's at St.
Barnabas mission last Sunday.
From there they motored to Newberry.
Th'y report an enjoyable
trip. ??:?
GRAYCOURT HIGH SCHOOL
W. A. White. Princinal
The Gray Court faculty and Btu
dent body resumed their school
work, January 3rd, after having
enjoyed a splendid Christmas.
Miss Irma Bradley, the primary
teacher sponsored a Manless Wed
ding Friday nite, Jan. 7th. Everyone
expressed themselves as TTav
ing enjoyed the program.
Tbe t o] uTarity Contest spohsoi
ed hv Mr. W. A. White is coming
along nicely. The contestants are
very busy, giving friendly Rocials
and partier~te TfrcFCSse their pre
coeds. We are looking forward to
a splendid program?the crowning
of Miss Gray Court. Watch for
the date.
The PTA Association will hold
its regular meeting in the Gray
Court Ifigh School auditorium Jan
11th. > 1
The GTflCy Con ft ffnd hevS"
basketball teams versun Mt. Car
mel girls and boya Monday night,.
Jan. 10. Wo are urging you t o
come out and ?upport the teami.
Saturday, January 15^ 1938
rom 10 years in the life I
f Joe Krozacf Public En? I
my No. 1, comes this I
Irama-scorched triumph I
>y the famed author of 1
"A Star Is Born!" Pro- "
duced on an. imposing I ^ ,t
scale . . .'brilliant with *
the genius of Edward G.
Rnhlnsnn nnil a unnarh I
?? *1 ""I'V V
cast ... it is the might"
^ iest melodram^^in^ ? ^
mlEDEN'S!
r . 6 pbai, 98c
SSERT
No. 2 2can 15c
. 24 ,b. Bag 15c _
. v. lb. 10c
i . . . ptg. 5c
. 5 lbs. 20c
i PINK
SALMON 2 cans 25c
BANNER
HASH sm. can __ 5c
Stew Beef __ lb. 10c
WEINERS^lb. 19c
j Want To Hear
Some Real Singing:
1" THE I
PETER S I
~SiSTERS I
"Love and Hisses" I
?WITH?
WALTER WINCHELL I
BEN BERNIE
SIMONE SIMON I
?NOW? I
PALMETTO
CLIO NEWS ~~
The Rev C.~~T. Hinton yastor of
the A. M. E Zion church hag won
the respect and! admiTationi of
those whorT iie-serves. >he gen1
eral public is invited to attend
service wi;h us again on the 3rd
Sunday. . -Everyon'
is ba?k at nis post of
who Was rcently appointed a position
ifa the Interfnal Reverse
, building, Washington, D. C. The
enure citrcnry of Clio feel the '
lost of sterling personality.
Her service was indispensible. The
faculty and frienda joir. i"> sincere
wishes for her a most scccessfuf }
! experience in - her rvew endeavor.
Mi8s Louis; Lee is repla- infj her
temporarily. . *
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i Terry,
| Yvonne, John and Mr. Willie Terry
repi/rTy.gn giTjpytrett trTptrr
Ricmond, V- as they iooirneyed
to return Miss Hat tie 'I erry to
Armtrong H7gh eohool waere ?b?
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