The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 30, 1938, Page Page 7, Image 7
Saturday, April 30, 1938
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Mrs. C. G. Lewis, one of the
Watson * Sisters at 2021 Marion
street, alfter a visit of two weeks
in the city, left Sunday afternoon
by way of Washington, D. C. and
_ Ardwick, ?Md., en route to her
home in Philadelphia, Pa:. Her son
itors' in our city and returned scv
eral days before.
At the |Stpry Hour conducted
by Mrs. Wheeler at the \% averly "
Branch Library- on Good Friday
"* "tittle Julia C. Lewis was-one ol
the story tellers. She related the
story crf.Snow White and the Sev
en x/waris anci snowed, a n,umbei
of 'picture cut-outs. All children
are invited to the Story, Hour ev-'
Ai'clock at the Library.
THE EAGLE CLl'B
The club met at the home of
Mr. John Trezevant April 22. Tinpresident
presided.. The . usual
opening was carried out. The
minutes were read and approved.
We were pleased to have Mr. I.
F)rank .Stephiiey. The assistant'
secretary after being av\iy sick
? . for four weks. The hostess sorv*
cake and mints. The prsident led
the miapah.
GOLDEN ROD SOCIAL ^ LtvB~
? The a meeting was held at the
home of the President Mi's. May
L. Gfteen and the meeting was
called ?o order by the president.
Usual opening was observed.. The
- minutes were -read. Business was
transacted. ,The club, is looking
fox-ward for a successful night of
a Gypsy party pird-weimr roast
April '27. Several visifm s were "
present. One joined. A delicious
?course was-served? VThe nrxt meet _
ing at Mrs. Hester Hall.
MARHIAGE ANN01.NC KM KNT
* Mr. and Mrs. Larry E; Wilson
announce the. marriage of
their daughter
Eloise Elizabeth
to
Mr. Walter Turner
on Saturday December twenty-fifth
nineteen hundred and thirty seven
a Salem M. E. Church
New'York City
At home '
??after 'May ninth ?.?J.
New York City.
?__ ^(Spartanburg, S. C.)__
In memory of Albertus C. Mayhams.
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'Til memory fades and death departs,.
, Your lovint, memory wil: always,
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J Clll cx.it III VJ IV liutll.1
r 4 Parents ar.d. Chi'Jr ?
IN MT:TIOKIA.M ... ; |
In loving memory of my Hoar
wife, Mrs. Nancy Boatwright, \yho
departed this life, April 20, 1937.
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A few more years shall lull,
A fow more seasons conic, |
And we shall be with those thai
rest * 1
Asleep within the tomb.
A few more struggles here.
A few more partings over
A few more toils, a few more tears
And we shall weep 110 more.
? ? (Husband)
J. P BOATWRIGHT..
TENANTS OF UNIVERSITY
TERRACE EFFECT RE.ORGANIZATION
A large group of colored tenants
of the University Terraclf met in
the social room, Thursday, April
14, and completely reorganized
themselves into a tenants associ-*
ation. The organization, which
tino nq nnrnn^p the tfi>ncral wel
fare and fellowship of the tenants
is now headed by the following
officers: Mr. J. J. Hanberry", president;
Mr. Yoman Or fT, vice-pres
ident; Mrs. George Elmore, secretary;
Mrs. Mollie Woodson, assistant
secretary; Mr. McGhee, treasurer;
Rev. Hienry Mims. chaplain
and Mr. L. R. Bailey, reporter.
?Aa its ftrst project the association
sponsored an egg hunt for the
kiddies in the Terrace. More, than
76 enthusiastic children attended
the hunt which was held on the
grounds of Booker Washington
High school. The eggs were donated
by the tenants, and the",prize
t egfiT was discovered by little Miss
Boyd who was awarded a prize
box of candy by Mrs. Mollie Woodton.
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the Magnolia social clue
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Our weekly meeting was held aj
the home uf our President. Mrs
Ruth Mae Gilliam. We were call,
ed to order by singing "Love Lifted
Me". ?^
The,, business was mostly con
ce'nintf the "Print Dress Parade'
which is to be on the sixteenth ol
Mav at the Chauffeurs club. w(
are niviting our.fellow club corre
sponr.ed'ts, their guest and friends
Tho admission will be fifteen cents
single and twenty-five cents pes
couple.
?
the ward one willing
workers club
The Ward One Willing Workers
club met at the home of Miss Luc\
Tones 419 Sumter street, Tuesdaj
ing was called to order by th<
Vice-President, Miss.Lucy Jones
and opened with the club song lec
by Miss Lucy Jones. Prayer bj
at'Hi.... .rru.?
.uin. ivtuiivi iiiu oiiii.T, iiii u mia
Crcnsie 'lhompeon led onothcr-selection
Bible verses were recit
erf by the meirYbers. :
?The minutes were read; inutioi
by Katherihe 'Sims, seconded bj
Mrs. C. M.. Thc/mps'on. The rol
was called, the Members lospondec
beautifully. Meeting closed.
Mrs. Eva Mae Moss led th<
closing odo. Mr. Silas Smith dis
missed us By giving the closing
ode.
ROSA SOCIAL CLUB
The club held its weekly meet'
mg-ot-tke homfr-of Miss Margnrel
Goodwin with the president prC'
sttling. The chaplain thoh ftwk
charge. "*First selection was In the
Garden; 'prayer was re'peated; se^
lection. What a Friend We Hav<
in Jesus. The devotions came tr
a elo'sc. The house was then oper
ed for old and new business whcil
was discussed and approved by the
members. We are glad that Mis:
Mamie Hampton is. better. Mis:
D/.rfUn T A ilienrt i/tinn/l tVio plllll
The club aeljourned Next meetirg
at the home of Miss Fannie
Hill. The- hostess of the eveninp
served hot dogs, cake and grape
juice. 1? : ' ,
^ L'AMUSANT
?The1 club met at its usual houi
at the home of Mr. anl Mrs
ISruwne, 912 ^inp street, with the
President, Mr. Mitchell in charge
The devotioTial exercises wore car
lied out by Mr. W\ R. Riley aftei
which we wont into the business
part ,of our meeting. Those whe
had not paid for'the party for lasl
Tuesday-night paid with a smile
? -The?nrwly married couple hae
everything beautifully <!o:orated
anel~wo cannot Torget the eleHcious
repast. -One of- -on?- old?member;
ha*?rotumed?tff- lig, Mr. Calvir
Daily and on next Tuesday night
we are expecting t\v0 more; Miss
es Koon and Williams.
The party that was given or
last Tuesday night was one of th<
best that has ever been given b\
the club. The members ar.d thi
guests realy had a nice time. En.
joyable. music was rendered by on<
of our own, Mr. Carter.
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TWELVE STARS SOCIAL CLUI
?The el 11b hokl its weekly meet
ing at the homd of Mr. and Mrs
Lewis Deais. Tho chaplain wai
in charge of the devotions. Th<
Vice-President, Mr. Lewis Deai;
presided. The business sessio:
was based widely upon future en
tertainments, so watch this coluni]
.'"v* f"r the date of the bin
go party to* be held at the Pal
motto Chauffeurs Club* house ii
the near future.
The club adjoufftod to meet a
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fer
guson, 500 Pendleton street, Tues
day, TlajT 3," If>38. ~
W AVERLY SILVER STAR CLU1
The club met at the home o
Miss Inez Collins. 2520 Cherry St
The devotional exercises by ou
president. Opening "song In"th
Garden; led in prayer by Mrs
Gertrude Sams. Second soni
Blessed Assurance. The meetin
turned over to the president
Business discussed briefly. There'
something new coming through
Guess what? A Kids' Danc<
Won't you be there? There wil
be two prizes given away. On
for the boy dressed most childisl
and the girl dressed most like i
child. Watch for the date nex
week and further notice.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
The meeting was called to on
der by, the President, Mr. Sar
Williams at the hoffle of Miss , I
Brown. Song by ?Mrs. Mari
Cheeseboro; prayer by the presji
dent; song by Mrs. Annie Porter
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t1 TTTE LES COQUETTES CLUB
1
I The Los Coquettes met at the
. home oT Miss Rosa Lee Taylor.
!> 1118 Tobacco street, April 2G. The
program was, as 'follows: Song.
~ Just As I Am; 'prayer, repeated:
Solo, - Lillie M. Minders; Poem
Luty M (hfins; Talk, Pearl L 1'itw
E ell.
1 Thtt whk then placed in
the hahds of the president. Plans
for a kiddie party at the home
* of Miss Lillie M. Minders, May 5,r
at 213 Bull street. Prizes will be
given to the girl or boy who looks
like children. From G to 10.
There will also be good mu
and hot dogs and drinks sold. Admission
5c.
5 b m
L A- I'- CLUB OF PHI LA DELPHIA
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The beautiful and palatial home
j of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Bowman
3 141 N. 54 street was the scene of
j a wonderful musical and literaryj
r tea gvien by the Allen Univ. Alum
ni association of Columbia, S. C.
_ Bhilmldphin Chapter on Sunday,
April 24. Mr. U. S. Vance pres_
ident of the" olnh \vn--t at his host
r as master of ceremonies. We wish
r to thank the following alumni associations'for
their cooperation-in
j making this affair a success: Claf1
in Univ.. Orangeburg; Voorhees,
4 Denmark; Sate College, Orange.
burg; Benedict college Columbia;
r Virginia Union Univ., Richmond.
- Va.; Temple Univ:. Plrilndlrphia.
Those who helped us to make
this a gala affair well to be remembered
by appearing on program:
Misses Betty 'llughes
L Tholma Lnrirk, Theresa Litcs
- Ethel Chapman, Laura Chestnut,
r T>crrothy f^TV^-^Weethi "STiilth^rnd'
i Elizabeth Beattv,
Mesdames Ethel Blair, MozelU!
Stevenson, Ida Deas Curry, Lulu
) C Lites, Catherine Lomax and
i Katheryn S. Burgess,
i Messrs Frank Warner, H. O.
> I Pi'pstnn AVillinn. RvH II P nl?-?
i vcr. Behj. Durant, King Coleman
i J. \Y. Ford and Paul J. Bo-wman.
HOME ;DKCORATOKS CLUB
? The Home Decorators club was
? organized !at the home of Mr. Butpurpose
of this club is to establish
unity among our men and also
. thriftincss.
The following officers were elect
, e;l: President Butler Youngblood.
Vice-President, Frank Bailey; Seo'Tetary,
Heyward Friday; Finan.
cial Secretary, Leon Weston; Trea
;sfurer Amos Watson; Reporter,
( I Najmleo'n Bookhart.
, J 'Our first meeting was held at
j the home of Mr. Samuel Smith
j ' April 25fh. Our next meeting
will be held at the hon e Of
s "Bruce "Bailey. May 2 at 8 o'clock
L 811. V MR TKA AND MISSION ;
ARY MEETING
.Continued from Page 2
1 tees reported as follows; Hospitality,
Program, Housing, Finance
' and Contact. iL..
Two more churches were reprc
scnted, the work of Mrs. P A
Ingram who reorganized the society
at Trinity Baptist church
j Rev. H. J. Trapp, pastor. Three
members were present. Five
. members from St. Luke Baptist
~ chinch,?Rev. J. W.?Matthip, pas.
s tor. So fhr, fourteen churches
?r- are enrolled.
3 It was decided that Dr. J. J!
n Starks be invited to speak at the
_ next meeting, and that oi.jy State
President. ^Irs. Mable Keifeh How.
ard. be our guest speaker in .the
7" near future.
n After a rousing meeting we adjourned
to meet at First Calvary
j. Baptist church Sunday, May 8, at
j 4 p.mi
'.A WOMAN'S DAY PROGRAM
r ZION BAPTIST -CHURCH
jj- COLUMBIA, S. C?
W p f V\ n tirAmnn nf 7inn ora oclr.
I J " "*
. ihg orr friends and the public in
j general to'come and be with us at
Zion on Sunday afternoon, May'l.
( At 3:30 o'clock, a short program
will be rendered: after which the
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Rev. L. C. Jenkins will preach the
K
t Woman's Day sermon. Several
clToirs are asked to be- present and
sing. You are welcome one and
all. Sponsored by Mrs. Reeder.
Rev. J. P. Reeder, Pastor
c Scripture lesson by Miss Eliza
h Cheesoborou The president, .then
a called for the minutes of the last
1 -meeting which were received and
approved. Sick committee had
none to repot. Unfinished business.
A fish fry will be held Saturday
night at Gertrude West'*
home. 12 members were present.
The .next meeting will be at Mrs
M Estella Weston 827 Gate street.
| The club whs dismissed by Miss
1 Mamie Coleman. Refreshment
' was strvsd.
THE PALMETTO LEADEF
|TIIE FRIENDLY GIRLS
| SOL|,\L CLUB
! The F. G. S. club held its laat
, meeting at the home r/f Miss L?rine
Randolph, at 8 o'clock open~e<I
with singing. I'i aye: was
chanted led by. Miss Rebecca G-Ood
win. Next the mer ti; .g was called
to order by the president, the
ni inn i.f the l:i31 ou tline- aicm
read, received and adoptedr?^Unfinished
and new business was discussed
The Financial roll was
call d and every member responded
well. A delicious course was
served. Thcf.i we adji/j: ned to
meet at the home of' Miss Marie
Re e.ves Not. 7 Dewey avenue.
ORIGINAL dramatic' reci.
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Robert. Smalls High school of
Beaufort, presented Mi*s Madge
C>n Perry, in rocit ahatui ing her
original contributions, before an
appreciative audience. Miss- Perrv
held the listeners- spell-bound
with her compositions of .Sonnets,
I .vi irs ?Odes.', iUlli D: anr 1 ic-al
readings.?From the ovation. hy_
the audience, the program was
wett takdn. - Specia^- n*t-Mj^i^
should be made of the com positions
"A Bachelor's Fate". "Beau,-;
fort At Dawn", "Depression" and
"A Love Story". She v as accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. Blanch
["Washington, yoparl~nn<i ins L umen*
tal artist at Jtebcit Fana'is.
I ' Miss Pe-rry ls~a graduate of the
South Carolina State college, class
of '37 and at present is primary
teaaher -in the?Beautor>?County
Ttaintng-school. She has written
cfu i to" a~M"e \v "^Ic'cTloYt s", \v hi c~FT "~0X~
presses her naturr.l original abilffy","an(r
this alone was rants hen
high praise.
PR KENS COUNTY TEACHERS
HOLD LAST MEETING
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The teachers o^JMckens county
came together on Saturday, April
IGth at the Calhoun gradeJ school
in their last moetir.fr for this
term. The meeting this year havgj
been so- intensely in'e: estiog that
there seemed to have been, through
out Saturday's entile meeting a
! ft cling of sadness caused because
We. will not assemble together apain
this term. Quite a large
number of" teachers?attended the
meeting.
The meeting was called to'ordeu
at 10:15 o'clock by Mr. A. A. Martin
the president. Prof. J. E
Ward a teacher of Ch msbn col
lege .spoke briefly about the
"American Negro" and also gave
"Contributions of the Negro'
biinging _uiil jnany. interesting
^Joints
Pro'f. J. It. Hates our delegate
to the >'tate Teachers' association I
hnade hsi-rep?v-t.? lie gave a splcm
did an full? rep: ot. Wc then listened
to tie following groups repoTt":
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_ Fields day. Mrs. W. 1. Simpson
financial rep-Al 01T Fi t 's day,
Pi of . J. It. Bales; Treasurer. Mrs
J. L R p.-e moral; Time and Place
Mrs. Re becca Re-, se; Miss Watters
spoke briefly'; Prof. Washington
Mr. Joe .Sims..
A delicious e- arse ef pineapple
ice cream with cake was serv >'
by the hostess with Prof. Win.
Scott, principal. This closed o
vi vy profitable year's work.
SII.VER TEA AT UNIVERSITY
TERRACE SUNDAY, MAY 1
Mrs. Bertha Taylor invites her
friends to attuid a silver" tea at
the reception hall of the Univer.sity
Ten ace, jSunuay, May TsT~
IPoK at 5 p.m. for bent fit of the
trip to "Washington" ejn'.e.-t to be
held May 1<>.
ROYAL Ml SIC CLl*B
J The Royal MusiCclub mot at
the* homo oLM'? Maud Childs in
. honor of Mips Florence Margess
! April 20.
j The meeting was called to order
By- the President, Miss S. M.
Hopkins at the regular hour. -The
[devotions wore'conducted by Mis?
Clara Goodwin.
During our transaction of business,
preparation was made for a
wein'er roast which will be giver
Wednesday night, April 27 aftei
club meeting. Committee on weiner
roast: Messrs Frann English
David Jones, Misses Rebecca Benson.
Magnolia Jones and Mrs. M.
W. Edwards.
After the transaction of business
Current events were brought to
the club.fay Misses Susie Jones and
Susie M. Hopkins, Mrs. M. W. Edwards
and Messrs Frank English
and David Jones. During our club
meeting wo had olio visitor, Miss
Susana Riohorson. Miss Richerson
was a welcome guest and wd'll bo
glad to have her join us. Aftoi
which tho finance secretary. Mis?
Adoalaide Myers and finance comi
mi t too: Misses Susie J ones. Magnolia
Washinfcton.^Tr. TVank LngHs+r
took charge of the meeting.
After which we adjourned to meet
J at the home of Miss Louisa Rich' r?on,
Wednesday nighty April 27,
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CLAFLIN COLLEGE POSTS
WINTER QUARTER'S
_ honor nmi __ 1_
Qrangeburg, S. C.? Dean Fitchett
of Claflin college this week
" listed the names of students
whose academic work for the win- j_,
_ 11' r quarter nu-ritml tfju.t-inl .>wm
tion. Out of a college enrollment
- <*f Wi, the following .it'.nhuils ;iM'li 11?
- tained an average of "A" for the '
second quarter of the school years;
Mr. Charles King, senior. Jacksonville,
Fla.; Mis# Essie Moore,
senior, Spartanburg, S, C.; Mrs. Jeanqtte
C. Clendening. sm.nior,
Orangeburg; Miss Ethel Gardin. '
senior, New York; Miss Mary
" CcAiiJe- , juntorr Motukj; Corner; J
A'-vfc- r\:~? * ?
?nu i^iavu, jumgr; ureenwood;
Miss Rosa Green. junior.
Greenville; Mr. ClaVence Miller, [
- junior, Jctfersoft, K, C'.; Mr. Wal*?:
.tor Hildebrand, junior, Manning;
Mr. Harry Johnson, junior, Ander-son^
Miss Ruth -Carr, sophomore, *
Orangeburg; Miss Emily Fielding
sophomore, Charleston; Miss Bar- *
burg; Miss Sevifla Smiley, sopo- 1
more. Orangeburg1; Misfe Candace ' f
iJunUij. sophomupo.. Florence-; Miss '
?ucile-?pps, fresjfiman, Kings tree?*
, JXliSvSM UC^ladvV Logan, freshman. *"
flovelariJ, Ohio; Miss Alice Sands
freshman, West Palm fieach, Kla. I 0
and Miss Mattie Smiley, fresh- |
man, Orangeburg.
T STERLING HIGHLIGHTS ~
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Greenville, S. C.?Misses F. L. n
Lykes and E. I. Howard were es- t
corts for Miss Carmel Martin on 1
fhe-trip to Orangeburg, Thursday
April 21st, where Martin ?
coninetod for'Sterling in the State p
High School Speech tournaftient. s
The ladies ^r?- accompanied by c
Mr. Benjamin Lykes." They re- 1
ported a very pleasant trip. p
Friday afternoon, April 22nd, K
Professor R. L. Hickson acccrmpa- p
nied by Professor Robertson, Mr.
Lewis and the school band travel- J1
ed to Travelers Rest to take part -j.
in the dedicatory ceremonies of
the newly erected school there. 11
?Representatives of the??u.riiiu??
class in mechanic aits who are .j
doing their practice work at Ster- p
liny?arc Mcsfis U. S.?Gllallmon. n
Robert Goodman and Clifton Aber- ''
cronihie. They are taking on the ?
woi k here with marked enthusiasm.
as is evidence by the splen- c
did progress they are making, t
Tl,/.. ...Ill ...,t J.. ? fntnl r\f CIV !'
1 IICJ will |SUl HI CI VV/VM. V* u.o
weeks practice here.
The girls' glee club had its annual
reception at the school. Miss e
DafTernese Bates, mistress of cere- I
monies, presented- Miss Edmonia ^
Johnson, who is both advisor and
director. Miss Johnson with much
g: aCe and cliaim wtdee-med?the- ?
Ilickson to the group. After his
address j-efreshments were serv?
Prof. Ilickson motored to Che-j
raw Saturday" April" 2TrcT to be ~
present at a stale meeting of
deans and registrars. lie was ai
mong the high school principals
ir.vitcd to be present at the meet-J
ing.
... BLACKSTOCK NEWS
. On Easter 'Sunday our souls
found plenty food in the splendid j
sermon given by our Pastern, Rev.
J. C./James. After the collection
was taken the young people of the
thurch were preparing in theii
hearts and minds* thigns they
might say on the topic which was
"The Joy of Easter". Even tho
we have not been sending in reports,
we are alive yet.
Tilt' lasl tteek of school, no wore?
the others were carefully plann- j
c <1 by our teachers: Misses Nancy ,
lany Johnson- and Gertrude A. j
Moore. On Monday after devotion
and proper instruction we '
thronged around the building to
hnd the many dozen eggs which
four of our students h$d snugged
away in different places. Tuesday
we had a period of story telling. |
Wednesday was quiz day. Each ,1
child's mind was filled with "stir-'*]
j ring questions which was settled ?j
by o"JY teachers. | ,j
Thursday wa9 picture day. Wt J
all carried interesting pictures to j
school, such as cattle, fowl9 and .j
trees. Each told about his pic- ^
ture. How to care for them was *i
given by our teacher. * 5
Friday was the day when we ^
would receive report cards. This ^
the last. dav. we wanted to know. [3
just "who was who?". We all J
have been fighting to step forward *j
in our grades. r l.j
We are looking forward to a 3
big picnic to he given by the *i
school in honor, of the parents of ?j
the school. This had to be post- <j
poned from last Thursday 21 be- j
cause of inconvenience. " ? ]
-? We were not able to have our <
planned-for exhibition. Our build I
ing is too small. A room that^
will serve as chapel-like was st<
ed but it is not fini-h'-'l "a-. \
'T<> out' remit i : If ym: n.ivi' a
pennies for charity \vm k, p!r:
remember the ' teacher.- S;7
.Mai y?llay ?.h.oh?T i 7
-t-'OI'E NEWS
Am il aik T<\ i llWaniki -iik,n '. V.|l
yi<Lj?tay_.at. Lome. wirh rclttiii
and friends, the ".write
h> her flel-i t'S"TitT> a- f a t
Deacon Quatt'ebaam wi
it her officers ]? ? i a lively i.;av
wrvice," After whjen Rev. A* ? '
Middleton came fo-w:id and <
ivered the message huu,--,!-.. . .
.ecLi?Make
y jpreach'.fl with power. I.:(>
runti ibutiors were donate in'" t
iiTerniK for Tti rrh and t'<- TT
Mary Hajtes -gj, |.
1st.
Rev. Middle'u"i... sec. s 'to. U
he .confidence of ti.is eonnr.unit
ft WilS lil'l.vi.n ? Vw.w ..
he 'visitors in his cog! cga' ion..
11 whs * *i sad?W Jioai^f.e
death of Nathaniel Mir.ign:
>f '(rone who wa- .?icl: at.
'ays1 with pin .?n? ?t, i. J4-?wu
ine young, inan; quiet anil
nt. WY-tln |ie that earth's i<vji
leaver's gain. 'The -faini'-y
fur deepest?synij.athy.
IJEAl'FOHT ( <). I It S( IIOOl
Mr O. K, Mcliur.hl, Siij.t .I,' i
chouls, brought the truthc <?t!"
i'ho presented, safety rubs th
noving pictures, giving pirn. c'.r
ir those walking. So we pa > tt.<
ules on to you: ("Yus's .ojiiv ;:t
oj sect ion-: he >n: e
lear before you cross; k<o tY" o
torn betwot-Ti parked cars; ary
r.i't an' i ltd la Liie?j^:;;ii t1
teal in g rides; watch .for hnckli
ars;-tvhen Jjiking on a c..unload-walk
to the left facing tr;.:'
ou can't be too careful;-A!;t? :
ictures dinner was served thuests
by the Home Economics
artniefit.
' Friday we were pleasantry sn
jhsod to have a-huge "t epi cm :'
ivg body of Colleton "Co. tea- ?:<
fa-red" by Their J caries : aide
his. Thelma Otlom. visit our. seh?
'hey_wore enroute honie_ from
isit to Penn Sbdiool.?t-h-r??rr*rought
greetings from othej
hov we re -sh-otv-n h-ivoio',!?rm
us by the teachers hero. The >. '
it en prucce<lod to _ the y.n?i. ?.
>wed by othci s. Our I'r :?: ;
ave as .many of the tbii'.y-.ejjetablos,
as desired. V. u a
adenine here at all time-' and
an be sure of the southern tvov
ality. This trroup visited the
riMiin and was 'elated <-yer ,t!
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