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COPE NEWS .
O .J UQL 4L- 4?i Q.
running?wmg?cttt?isl ounuay
was a fine day for all church-goers
Rev. M. M. Thomas preached at
Good Hope A, M. E. church Sunday
morning. Their SL S is still
alive. At night he preached at
Macedonia.
The Rev. E. E. Richburg of the
Branchville circuit preached at
Emanuel A. M. E. church Sunday
morning. The hearers seemed' ben
efit^d. He and his G*ffrcers have
lined up for business.
"Rev. S. A. Funches, presiding
elder of the Orangeburg district
held his quarterly conference on
the N. E. Fork cricuit at Jerusalem
M E. church Sunday. At
which time he preached a wonderful
sermon. Dr. Funches is well
informed annd knows what to say.
in I. IIIU.-I. UDC ttllli, a IHUIH' VI
Orangeburg cqunty but who now
lives in Charleston, S. C., wa3 a
welcome visitor in our communi,
ty Sunday. He ha3 many relatives
and friends who are always glad
to se* hjm. After calling on Mrs.
M. A. Johnson and others of Cope
Mr. LaSaine attendei.1 the conference
at Jerusalem where?he met
many friends and relatives. He
also called cm Miss Estelle and
Julia Pow, sister Susan McCal
vinr Mr. nnrnl Mrs. Marshal .Tone?. .
and others. He expressed himself
as having a pleasant stay.
-> WOODRUFF NEWS
.... . Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church
Sunday school began at 11:00
o'clock with the Supt. and teachers
at their appointed places. The
lesson was fully discussed and en
joyed by all. The newlv elected .
officers c/f the staff are to bo con
? x ? r iL. ' ?1 l_
gratuu'tea ior me way .! wmin
they filled their new officer Cotr.c
out and worship with us an i Wat h
our Sunday school grow,
Mrs. L. H. Wilburn and niece,
Patsy Ann Kincaid were called to
the bedside of Mrs. Wilburn's brother,
Mr. John Foster who is very:'
ill at this writing at his hon.e in
Asheville, N. C.
We are sorry to learn of the
death of Mr. George Duckett whi
dfied at the age of 63 years at the
home of his daughter in Greenville.
The famliy have our deepest
sympathy.
New Bethel
New Bethel Sunday school i* as
good as usual. The senior class
is still in possession of *he ban?
--- ncr,?Rev. A. A. Dltlftrd TdelfVered
a wonderful sermon in, the hour of
his grief, he discharged his duty.
We sympathize with him in the
loss of his son.
Mr. Lewis Stephens and Mrs.
Susanna Holland are still on the
aick list: We hope for thera a
\ speedy recovery.
CHERAW NEWS
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community, and her genuine character
and conscientious work are
worthy of emulation.
Mesdames Little and Alexander
sisters of Mrs. Butt were called
from their homeB in Philadelphia
because of their sister's illnesf.
-? Eulogistic?services wen? held
for Mrs. Butt Sunday, February
6 at'Pee Dee Union Bapt. church
'I Key, F W. Prince, pastor.
The public is invited to attend
a musical program at Robert
r Smalls auditorium Monday nite,
February 14. Evening Star Jubilee
singer8 from Charlotte, N. C.,
will be the principal feature of
the evening.
The Younflr Women's club m?t
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Godfry Sunday afternoon. |
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WINNSBORO NEWS
Last Sunday was communion
Jay at both Wayman A.M.E. and
A._jyL E. ?Zion connection. Very
toughing?services were conducted
vnd the Holy Spirit descended upon
.he saints.
The Mutual Society here was reorganized
on the 29th of January
oast' with A. P. Harper as presiJent;
R. M. Miller, vice-president.
\ committee,-A. P. Harper. J. C.
Hilton and Jessie Byrd, and R.
M. Miller were , appointed to revise
the constitution.
Miss M. D. Kelly, Jeanes teacher
of Chester county was a welcome
visitor at the Fairfield Cc/.
Training school last Monday. We
jount it a royal treat to have had
her look in on us.
The Ladies Befriem.ly club of
this town met at the. Russell Fun- J
eral homer?last Wodnesday night
'.o make distribution of the money
aised during the last 3 months.
Negro National anthem opened
the meeting after which Rev. J. C. j
Hilton led in pryaer. Mr, J. W.J
TTealb then introduced the president,
Mrs. Florence Starks who |
welcomed the visitors and tolu of
'? goocTofThe organization. Short (
talks Were then made by Messrs .
E. M. McCurley, J. M. Beatty, W. '
A. Ross. J. C. Hilton. A ,
ar.d M esda,m^s Rena Riche?rsoyj,
Lula Hall artd B. E. Ross. Then
followed the repast of ice cream '
and cake. When that was ended
re'waids of dresses, cl^h aiu.1 sugar
w^re given each member,
then dismissed.
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Basketball teams, of our school
met the boys and girls teams of
Lancaster last . Friday night and
suffered another?defeats?The
girTs scores were 4 to 14. Thg boys
:M tn 25, hoth in fuvor of Lanoao
ter Hi. After the game, we enjoyed
a lo-vely repast in the Home
Economics department of Lancaster
County Training school.
Mis- Willie McCullough was the
week-end visitor of her sister in
Union last week; a grand trip was
reported*
Prof. "F. E. Mcintosh and his
sister, Miss Amelia were weekend
visitors of their mother here
last wc^k. _ An
interesting program was giv
en at Wayman A. M. E. church
last Sunday e.veningJ by the Ladies'
"Sefrienndly club. $7.05 was
raised
Prof. R. II. Riddick who* conducts
music classes here weekly
remained over- ah<L played for the \
church seWices at Zion last Sunifay.
Dr.^J. W. Wrgiht who pf3sed
into the- beyond from hi3 post as
pastor o?f Hernwon Presbyterian
church in Rock Hill was funeralized
there and brought here for
burial last Monday. All of "Rock
Hill accompnied the body here to'
pay last respects* Dr. Laney,
Mesdames Medlock, Simons, Toattey^Misson
Ruth Simmons and M.
E. Dunlap were among those who
visited our school while here.
Miss Annye Counts, Amelia McIntosh.
A 1'f.e Mcintosh and Mary
Wilson motored to Columbia last
Sum.tay.
JOHNSTON N.EWS ~~~
The Misses Helen V. Gr/ins, Jhel
ma Koon and Priscilla Eagles entertained
the Faithful Workers SU
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Pope on Friday night.
Visitors Prof, and Mrs. R. N.
Smith and Mr. S. K. Dean. The
h^tes^es served delicious refreshments.
girls am,1 boys hav?? phtved a nvm
ber of games which brought joy
to the students. |
We had "Diamond Tooth Billy
TUB
Aunte" hera with hi* big ahow.
We extend our thankS for his help
to raise finance foxf the school.
Mrs. Thelma Ryans of Jersey
City spent Sunday with her aunt
Mrs. A. M. Spann.."
Mr ?nH Mm KVnnlr flfnh<?m .vf
New York City have been visiting
Mi. and Mrs. Ndah Amo*s on
26 Bland street. Mrs. Graham
26 Bland street. Mrs. Graham
i9 a sister of Mrs. Amos.
Prof and Mrs. R. Nelson Smith,
Misses Thelma Koon^ Helen V.
Goins attended a silver tea Sun
.(ay evening at Bettis academy
wnich was very much enjoyed*
Mr. and Mrs. Taft Odom want
to thank al of their friends for the
mh.ny kindnesses shown to them
during Mr. OHnm's recant jUnea^.
Thg^ 18th siession of the Cooperative
Singing convention will be
held "on February 20, 1938 at . the
Mine Creek Baptist church. The
public is invited to be present.
CHESTERFIELD NEWS.
Sunday afternoon the silver tea
the manse, sponsored by Mrs. J.
H. 'foatley and the missionary co
Thia gathering was graced with
-the presence" of Dr. and Mrs. G.W.
Long, ci!j Cheraw.1 -
The Gospel singers of Cheraw'
under the direction of Prof. Robt,'
MeCall rendered an excellent "pro
gram Tuesday evening. - ? ,1
The County-wide Teachers meeting
?waa held at "Chesterfield Friday
afternoon. Mr. Evans Pres.,
presided. A short program was
tendered by the teachers of Cheraw.
The guest speaker was Prof.
J.MJL?Myers of Columbia who
was presented by Rev. Toatley.
His topic was "The Country Teachor."
He gjave quite a few inter-.
estir.g points on matters pertaining
to country schools and teachers.
I voice the sentrrrrent of all
present when I say that the timely
address was enjoyed by all.
Rev. G. W. Long was present and
made some timely remarks.
I Mrs. ?M. L." Foster Johnson, our
energetic and worthy Jeanes teach
or, is kept busy these days visiting
and_jnstructing her various
schools and groups.
Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Hiddleston
and baby were pleasant callers_pn
Mrs. Annie Edwards Thursday.
Little Juanita Fountai n has been,
indisposed with measles. r^4 ~ ig
Mrs, yannio Mct;nin'Ts still ui_
with her sprained ankle.
- Miss Elizabeth P. Johnson vi?t
ed Miss Sara A. McCullough Saturday.
Mr. Wilhovt?Jenkins,?Mr;?Gerard
-Foster accompanied. Rev. J.H.
Toutley to" Charlotte, N. C.,Saturday
morning.
Misses Sara A. Mc.Cullough,
Florie McCoy, Elizabeth Johnson
motored to Cheraw Saturday with
Mrs. M. L. Gathingg of Pageland.
Drive careful, save a Vfe. We
note the tragic death of Miss Fay
Belk"Saturday night on Highway
"95 in Chesterfield. Very sad.
Rev. W. W. McCullough spent
Saturday and Sunday in Bennetts
ville. 1?
Union services were held a t
Hursts Tabernacle AMEZ church
Sunday evening. A few regulars
were present. Rev. P. C. HiddLston
was guest speaker, associated
by Revs. W. W. Edwards, J.H.
-Tofrtdey and C. H^ Steele:^
WHITMIRE NEWS
Ceaar Grove A. M. E. Z. Church
Sunday was a real spring day.
Sunday-school \yas held at 11:30
am. wun ail onicers at tneir post
of duty. The-1esson was taught
by Miss Beulah Swindler. A very
interesting lesson was taught.
Honorary. visitors in our Sunday
school were Bishop J. W. Martin
AM. P-D-,- H? made very inspiring
remarks on "Christianity".
Other visitors Elder D. C. Crosby
who stated that he enjoyed the
attitu.t of the Sunday school and
the minister, written by W. L.
Epps. Mrs. Willis L. Crosby was
in 01 r Sunday school. We wereglad
to have, them also our white
friends.
After prayer service Presiding
Elder Crosby Introduced Bishop
J. W. Martin. He selected a.s a
text these words Why call ye me
T.ord, I.ord, and do not the things
which 1 sain? The audi6nce was
highly impressed.. We would
that thousands were present to
hoar this discourse. The.wQrds of
man shall fait, but- the words of i
God shall never fail.
Collection for the drive of Livingston
college, $12.26. Collection
for church expenses fS.75. Grand
^Itul 16,01. Ma|>y feKcitatitans
to our Bishop Martin.
Remarks were madP by Barney
"RTce from Spring Hill. Bruce
Tabernacle, Flint Hill and other
churches were represented in cur
service After the benediction
(Inner was served in the school
house. Everything was highly e.?
joyed. Pulpit associates were the
Rev. J. D. Davisf pastor of Bruce
Tabernacle church.
Service at Bruce Tabernacle at
night conducted by tJie pastors he,.
preached a splendid sermon. Sub
ject You are jjoinif to reap vhat '
you now. Collection 0.30.
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SENECA SPORT NEWS p
Quite a large number of white ?
and cpiered pugilistic fans assem- *
bled in the auditorium of Oconee J
County Training school Thursday ,
evening tu witness a boxing HtlUW 1
whiph Wno a nnronrnH Ktr fKn ofV* l
letic department. The first bout
between John Mazyek and Jean
tllis ot Seneca was a uraw; the
second bout, Ed. Henderson and
Uv S. Jones of Seneca resulted in
the latter as the winner third bout
Bill Cilmdre of Walhalla and Paul
Patterson of Seneca, the former
was declared winner; fourth bout
J*cn.us Trlb|We of- WallhaTIa and |
Lehman Williams of Seneca. The
former was winner. Next came
Charles Turner of Walhalla and
James Brwon of Seneca. The lat- j
Jni* u'Ou f imii r\Viont tV?n imaim nn/1 j
?v ? " MO vi i u iii 11 u 11 v | lilt 'iiiaiii ouu I
final bout of "the evening was a"^
thriller from the beginning to the *'
end. Battling Otto Cherry, cham
pion qf Seneca swappeo punches
champion of Walhalla for the cham ^,
pionship of Oconee county. ' They ,
both fought bravely and well but ]
the bout w?s, announced a draw. !
Dr". if. E. Ttlll acted as referee. '
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. J
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Mr. Wood row Shelton who has*
been living in Baltimore since '
early last summer, is in the city. <
He is a graduate of the 1937 class 1
orTIITlvy' High. ; 1
Mr. Arthur Stewart arrived '
here Monc!av morning from New
York City where he has been liv- I
ing for several years. He is at I
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Stewart, Center Sti
Mr. T. L. JEaddv. of-- Bennetts
ville, spent a few days here last
week with'4 hjs- family. J
Prof. Wayman Johnson reorga- 1
nizcd the 4-H Club at Pryor school 1
Monday,, of wlych Mrs. Eva H. 1
Eaddy is teacher.
The Ushers Board of the AMEZ ^
church had their annual anniver-'
sary. gathering at the home of Mr. '
and Mrs: D. H. Baocbck Monday '
night. ?? ??|
Bishop Martin, of the AMEZ J
Connection is in the city this
week.
Miss Birda Peterson and , M/ss I
Mabel Brown, Finley Hi teachers, !
spent the week-end in Greenwood
and Charlotte respectively. 1.
- Miss M. D. Kelly, Jeanes teacher
spent the week-end in Georgetown (
Mrs. Lizzie Dixon had as her -1
guest Saturday, her sister, Mrs. J
Lula Hemphill, who with her hus
band M**, Job" Hpmpk'll-An4 lif. y
tie son, motored down from.Char- ,
lotte. They also visited their relative,
Mrs. Jane Clayburn.
Mrs. Lillian Parks Worthy-is on
the sick lfct.
Mrs. Julia B. Shaw and little
daughter Theresa, of New Brook^ .
land were here Saturday tjlor a
brief while, enroute to Rock Hill 1
on a bus-'nes? trip. She reported i
her husband, Rev.- Mr.?ShaW, arid ;
little daughter, Christene On the
sick list. It is hoped that they
are quite welLby. now. They are
all, former residents of Chester,
so friends here wish them a quick
recovery. ~ . |
Miss Julia Spann and Mr. Cyril
.>puim returned last ounaay t o.
their atutV'cg at Benedict College
Columbia, and Miss Salome Spann
"to her "studies at Morris College,
Sumter, after being called home
because' of the illness and death
of their father. )
Mrs. Ida P. Johnson of Charleston.
spent the week-end with
her sister Mrs. M. B. Spann. |
The Ladies Club of Bethel Baptist
church had an interesting debate
Friday night on the subject:
Resolved, That St. John was a
greater asset to Missions than Simon
Po'tor. Aflirmafivwr Rev. J.1
W. Gather, Rev. A. McNeal, Rev.
F. G. Loury; Negative: Rev. H.
R. -Robinson, Rev. M. R Hall, Rev
L. W. Walker. The Judges were
Rev. S. A. Ilepiphill, Rev. J C
Honor, Rev W. M. Tidwell, Jr.
They decided in favor of the Negative.
Mrs, Allie Solomon was
in charge of the program. ',
Mrs. Lula Worthy, of Washington,
1). C., i:s in the city for a"
few days visiting relatives, I
t Mr. Meadow who represents the
N. C. Mutual Ins. Co. in Bennetts i
ville passed thru the city Saturday,
enroute to his home in Spar ?
tanburg. |'
The big two story home on Loo
mis" St. which is known to all as
the homp of the late Elder D. C.
Baum was damaged by fire Sunday
night about 10 o'clock^ The
house had boon occupied by several
white families for many
months. All moved out the -day^
before.-?Mrv Jamerr Jackson hair^
purcrased the place, and planned
to move in very' soon. The fire ,
was burning briskly in 6he dining'
roon\ when discovered. Quick work
of th.e Fire Department saved a
big fire for the wind was h'gh.'t
The most damage, was done lay j
smoke and water.
Prof, fi TFinley *1"1)
funeral in Laurens, Sunday of his.
nephew, Mr. T. J. Boyd. Mr. CarJi1
Buchanan went with him. 11
The Spann Undertaking Com-J
pany will continue to run, under ^
the direction of Mrs. M. B. Spann
rts) QA?o 1 *
Chester friends will be sad to 1
know that Mr. Sellers Spann was I
bun'cd in Columbia last Sunday?
only a few days after his brotheT (
Mr. Jl_ -Spann was -buried- in
Chester.
On Sunday afternoon the Lin^P
colnville .Baptist church was pack *
ed, flor friends had come from all
churches to hear Mr. Tursah Bow- ,
ler preach his first sermon. He
j?ed as. hi* text: Ex. S?4 "Here
A.m I, Send Me." At-night Mt.
31ive Baptist church, there was
i packed house for the first sernon
of Mr. M. L. Hill. He used
sa hfa text: Psalms 142:4 "Reruge
failed me, np man cared for
ny soul." Both of these young
men delivered tneir sermons nne
preachers of experience. The con
fregations were happy anil over
the entire town, there are words
jf praise on the lips of frll who
leard. A promising future a vaits
these two young men. Both
?re preparing-, themselves at Ben?d.ct
College., They returned t o
Benedict Sunday night amid hear^handshakes,
complimentary re. .
marks, advice, smiles and all that
would have them know that their
hundreds and hundreds of friends
here are happy -that they have
:hoscn as tlieTF 7o?T the preaching ,
of the Word of God. They- start'
out with the ve'v best wishes i
sii friends here at home. Mr.
Bowser graduated from F>'nlev Hi
class of 1937. Mr. Hill attended
Finley Hi, and graduated, from
Brainerd Institute, class of^-1937.
Chester is vefy, very proud of
the number of * young ministers
who hail from here: Revs. J, JC.
Honor, John Ward, Walker Massey,
Ulysses Walker S. R. Jackson]
S. Johnson, S. L. McCulIough. Lu-j
thov Westirrooks, Tursah Bowser*
M. L.- Hill. Some of these young |
men are barely out of their teens, i
rhese?are?all?Baptist?preachers.'
The HislUfy Class of Finley Hi
under the direction of their teach j
?JL_Misa-E. Melton-are doing rttuch |
research work toward ^ rathp_ii_ela^
aornte program forl^egro History
week, which they are observing.]
Every effort is towards the pro-1
gress and achievements of Ne-|
groes, and each day's workis very j
verv interest'rig. ? |
Last Thursday, the Hi^ School^
teachers and the^ (flew elementarjT
teachers who did not go on the
first trip, left Chester at 5:30 in
the morning for Greenville, where
they observed the work done in
the Parker Schools (whitejThey
enjoyed the day and got many
ideas' from what they saw.
On account of Bus trouble, the
teams from Allendale who wereJto
play here Friday nVgjit did not
f?ot \ V? nrn A?-? ^1 .. -*
uw?c, unc ui tut; mi'gest
crowds of the season was present. I
The first and second Ft'nicy Hi
teams played against each other,
and kept the spectators entertain
?d. Allendale will come at a la:er
date.
Rev. Mr. Coker, the newly eected
pastor of Calvary Baptist
church with his wife and mother!
are now in tre parsonage, having
noved from Greenville last Wed-'
lesday are receiving a warm
velcome here, and?it?rs hoped
;hat .they will like this, their new
lome. ' '
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BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
Mr; Cornell-Kodgers of New
Vork died at his home. The remains
arrived for burial We^lnesday
evening. Mrs. Dell Drake,
Mrs. Gladest Shields and his wife
Mrs. Cornell Rodgers accompaniedi
the remains home.. He was
funeralized Friday evening at St.
Michael M. E. church, Rev. Jon^e
pastor assisted by Rev. N. S.
Smith, pastor of Spearse district.
. Mrs. Lena Gole died last week
at the home of h?r granddaughter,
Mrs. "Maggie Ellerson cm Pow
ell street. Funeral service was
held Thursday afternoon at St.
Mark Baptist church. Rev. D. W.
Williams, pastor.
Sick: Mrs. Jennie S. Crosland,
M. Sellers, Mr. Gilbert Broody,
Mrs. fa ary McKay, Ms. Vina Sanders.
Trust these sick will soon
recover. Also Mr. R. Simmons.
Mr and Mrs. J. H W. Morris
attended the fuheral service in
Chres_ter of Undertaker Spann.
Mr. HqrseV, brother of Mrs.
Ella Munnerlyn is very ill at this
writing.
The death of Mrs. Butte came
to her many friends as a Jeep
~L -^1. A 1 * * ^
sui/vn.. iiumoer 01 nienas witnessed
-the funeral-service Sund?yin
Ch^raw.
Miss Minnie Mae Smith, teacher
at Timmonsville Hi school spent
the wrek-end at home with parents.
Mrs. I.oe Poston, Miss Hester
Washington spent the week-end in
Durham,-Nt^C., house guests "of
Mr. and Mrs. Washington.
Mrs. P. R. McCollums?jyjk^%
cveek- end Y. A. rampffC^Srooktand,
S.?G. Also Miss
Arona Robinson, teacher of the t
graded school nealr Oratngcfrurg
spent the week-end home.
Rev. G. W. Robinson's visit to
hig old home city was postpones
iue to some sickness with the sec- |
retary. The national meeting have
been postponed until Mart li llnr
first. He will preach in the county
and city the firBt Sunday in
March.
Rev. M. C. Bboker, dean of M.
C., pastor of Saw Mill Baptist
;hurch was in the city c/ver the
veek-end to take crae of hi8 duties
at Saw Mill church.
The entire Crosland family was
jailed to Hartsville last week due
to the serious illness of Dr. H.
H. Butler. Trfust fwT wiTT soon
ecover.
Rev. W. R. Reege preached a
iplandiJ itrmon Sunday morning.
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Prof, and Mrs. E. Thompson
spent the week-emd home with
mother, Mrs. Julia Thompson. He
reported his school is in full at I
Nichols, S. C, _ I
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LIBEKIY 1111,1- Uint-s ah mj
BOYS TOO FAST FOR TEN MI.
North Charleston, S. - 0.?TheLiberty
Hill school of which Prof.
J, Thomn* Wilson is principal is
making a rapid success athletically
and educationally. On Feb.'
7 the girls and - boys basketball
teams defeated the Ten Mile teams
liv high scores. XhlL_a?Qres as follows:
pirls, Liberty Hill 6; Ten
Mile 0. Boys. Liberty Hill 22,
Ten Mile 3-.
The won. erlul guarding and
Murray, Annebel Telfare, Lee
Joy, Gamerlea,. Williams, Joseph
Meyers, William Price and Ang
l^na Jenkins were highly praised
and admired.? ???
EDGEFIELD NEWS.
Services were held on last Sunday
at Macedonia Baptist church.
Rev. Jennings the |msLui_i)_rggtfe:
ed to- an appreciative audience.
Quite a few v sitors were present
from the varioQs churches through
out the county.
The -Holy?ConTmuntorr "was
yen at Trinity AMF, church on
last Sunday. Rev. A.D. Dawkins
the pastor was nt his post of duty
The Sunday school was well attended.
The following officers
were elected for this year: Messrs
Elijah Dangot.t., Supt.; Henry Qli
phant, Asst. Supt.; Miss Lula
Simkins Sec'y-I Cleveland Mitchell,
Treas; Adult teacher Prof. C.
O. Floyd; Intermediate teacher
Miss Eula Massey.
Pierce Blalock, Jr., celebrated
his nipjh birthday on last Saturday
afternoon. Quite a few c*
his little ?riends called during the
afternoon wishing h 111 maoy happy
returns of the day. C ilored
balloons were the sonveni- gifts
xo eacn - guest.- Atter mnnTngainos
were played, a sweet coarse was
served. ' ?~?r~
Messrs." Arthur Bradlc.- and G.
T. Atkinson, students of Dejtis
Academy were the wj-.?k-cnd
guests of Mr. Tomhi.'e Butler. A
hunting trip was enjoyed ly this;
group. " J
Mr. Albert Butler spent the
week-end with~~his relativ -s n
South Edgefield.
The Soo'nl r'l i lit mnT nt iTn
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Saturday, February 12, 1938
jjf_Mr^andjMra^ CooJt <wv
week. The next meeting at** the""'
hoihe of Mra. Susann Wallace. *
The .Golden Rule Club wih meet
at the home of Mtb.' Lettle F.n<- " %
ball) the laat Thursday l'i ?ali' uury,
at 3:30, p.m.
Republican Grove church Club
will meet. ?t- nf "yir
Charlotte Yeldoll.
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The Juvenllg Thrnt cJubmet
at home of little Betty Jean Oliphant.
Quite a host of little folk
came out to th's meeting. The
membership hag_ increased to 47.
was $6.96. The following are officers
for 1038: Juliette Anderson
-Pros.;?Anr.ie?L-ongstieet, SficFe- TT
tary; Ph.vllis Chandler, Tho
next meeting at the home of Anvaree
Pride. '
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STARTS SAT.
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