The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 12, 1938, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, November 12, 1938 i^7ifn\v\ I aatiBina I I SHBuuZI 1 DRAMATIC CLUB MEETING The Nina Mae Literary amd Dramatic club will meet Monday, November 14, 1938 at 7 p.m. All members are requested to be pres ent-fHid punctual.- * _ JL E. Williams, presidcnt~M. VM. Lewis, acting secretary RADIO NEWS The members of the Radio Lit ert.ry and Social club mot at the home of Mrs. Brown with Mr. Isaiah Howard acting as host. In this meeting tlie members decided ? f Knf - VlPU- MfAllW KnntJ V..V.V wm -J VTUUIU UCgin UI V7JUV.MSIing social programs the latter part of thiq year 01?the first of next year. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Roscoe Jackson. .TWELVE STARS SOCIAL-CLUB The club held its weekly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Ferguson, with all of its members prespnt?Mrs. Ida Mae Williams presided; after the devotions, a brief discussion of.busi ness included plan,, for the da^ice and bingo pary to be held\at the Palmetto Chauffeurs' Club house 2314 Pemdleton streetf Monday night, November 21, at 8 o'clock. We will give to the lucky player ?t?a turkey.?We adjourned to m*ct next with George Ferguson, 509 Pendleton street. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The Lucky Birds held their reg ular meeting at the home-pf-Mr arid Mrs. James Ke.nnedy, 1221 Wheat street WltVi the nrnoUcrt presiding." L*t Jesus Fix it , for You, was .the opening song, led by Miss Annie Porter, after which Miss Estelle Wstom Id prayiv A second selection was rendered by Miss Porter. Scripture lesson by the president, 121 Psalms, another selection, My Time Ain't Long was led, hy Mrs. Hat.tie Coleman. The minutes of the last meeting were received and adopted. Unfinished amd rew~businesg was TlTs^ cussed.. The roll waR called and each member quickly responded. Members present 17. The next meeting will be atthe home of . Mrs. Marv L. Carr Rynehart 1219 " Wheat- street. - - - ?^ i Our socks rally "came to a close which was .a _gr?at success. A fish pord was sponsored by Mrs Mamie Coleman after which the hostess served a delicious course of potato salad,, lunch meat, smacks, grapes, tea and cakes. We were dismissed by the president CRUSADERS SOCIAL CLUB Chester, S. C.?The Crusaders. Social "club met at the home of ? Mr. Atkinsmri 195 Patrick St. The meeting was called to order at 8:30 o'clack with the pre?sidc?nt taking" charge. ' The club \vas entertained by Mr. Brown. The next meeting will be | at the home of Mr. Stroud, entertained by Miss Carter. We'had with us in cfur meeting Mr. Ernest Thompson who made ' encouraging talk which impressed us much. Janus Stroud, president Ophelia Carter, reporter? THE AURORA SOCIAL CLUB Seneca, S. C.?The Aurora Social club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Mattio Greer, 405 S. ak street, with Misses C. M. Webber and J. M. Gillmore as hostesses. The meeting was open by t/lic t'C!31 do fit* ty\i ? . tes of the last meriting were read, after which reports of tne committees were, heard. The social commuted reported that the annual banquet will be held at Oconee. County Training school,' December 9th, with music by the Anderson Syncopators. The topic for discussion?was?"Development of Personality, which was led by Mrss C. M. Webber. The discussion was very interesting, after which a-delicious- repast wns served. The next mooting wall be held in the reception hall of Seneca" Jr. college, with Mr. J. C. Beeks and Miss A. E. Leach as host and hostesses. The topic of_ discussion for the next meeting will be, - "Sfpmal Relationship". THE EAGLE CLUB The club met at the home of Mrs. Ada Moten 917 Divine St, Friday night at 8:30 o'clock with the President, MY. Jonn Trer?-vant, presiding. I'm my Way . was the orpeminff selection, led by Miss Etella Western. The presj. dent led prayer. Second selec tio-n What A Friend We Have in dFestr*-by Mr. Moten. Beautiful Bible verses were then recited. ?I'm Out un, the Oc^an Sailing; was JsCRf J *26 ^ ? 1 " led by the president. The min-J utes of the former meeting- wert read. Motioned by Mr. Moten, secojaled by Miss Mariah Treze-: vant they we?re approved. 4fch selection Where He Leads Me, was led by Mrs. Lillie Perry. Business was discussed including plans for a supper on Thanksgiving Day, the place t0 be announced later. The sick committee reported "two" members sick: Mrs. Laura Washington*" and "Mrs.r"VTcForip Gleaton. We hope them a speedy recovery. The roll was called and 20 members were present, who responded beautifully. The meeting closed to nieet at the home of Mrs.. Annie B. Dauttzler, 921 TODacOo " street. The president led the mizpah. The hostess'served hcrt chocolate, crackers and mints. SPARTANBURG SOCIAL NEWS ?Socialite Club The Socialite club met. at the home of Mrs. Mamie Gore, 251 Highland Ave., Thursday night* Novombor 3. The house was called to order by the President Mrs. Lula Cheeks.? Somgr led by the Vice-President, Mrs. Etolia White. Selection The Old Rugged Cross. Prayer by Mrs. Deborta Gidney. The minutes were read and apprroved. The house wag opened forr old and new business. Many good plans yore made. The roll was called and dues collected. Each member responded with a verse. We adjourned tu meet n^xt Willi Mrs. Eva Parks, 175 Highland Ave. The hostess served a-delicious course. By Lucitnla Hughes. Surprise Birthday Party Mr. James Hughes, Mrs. Etol"TH White rrrr<J Mis^ Eunice Sims entertained Mrs. Lucinda Hughes with a surprise birthday party at their home, 304 Beacon street, Thursday night, Novdmbor 4th. The party was really a surprise to Mrs. Hughes. The house was flowers. The many frichds of Mrs. Hughes hqlped to make it a gay affair. A delicious course of potato salad, ham, cake, punch and mints was served. Among the guests present were Mr. Ted Wright, pianist; Mrs. G. Wrighti Mr. and Mrs. Befcmie "Norris, Mr. -and Mrs. Ervins Cheek. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Evans, Mt*. and MrsT Richard Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams. Mr. and Mrs, J,rJ)r-Gore. Mr, -and Mrs. gammie Gidnoy,?M^s. NanmRr Boldpn, Mrs."Margaret SharTds Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Lewis, Mr. Mr. jyid Mrs. Parris Alexander, and^Mrs. Archie Young. Mr. and Mrs. Theadis Thomas',- Mrs. Ani-nise Caig, Mr. , Lester Gilliam, Miss Ruth Mae Cooks, Miss Annie AL Boyce, Miss Lucinda Burgess, " Mr. _??athaniel Boyce, Mr. William Jdnes, Miss Emma Cunningham,. Miss Minnie M. Knuckles, Mrs. Jessie Mae Durham, Mr. L. D. Hill, Connie Edwards, Lewis Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-1 ? ? of<Y-'n Mp. .Tames Jeter. ATrs If rylra Wallace, T.ula Tanner, j Miss I.ois?fTaurders, Mr. Edward Dawkin?, Zella Pr.esslcy, Miss Aline Darvin, Fannie Smith. Mr. Grover and James- Evans of Mew York - and Miss Blanche Evans of Washington, D. C. THE LAMU?AANT CLUB The club nut at the home of j meeting: was opened with the act ing president---to- charge. .-After-j devotional service the president ! called for unfinished business. ? Everyone^eemed tn be-ua a high spirit, their attitude was mosft I pleasing toward the busitie?s mat-! ters. We are prorud to say that the club as a whole is showing signs of - great progress and we are also proud of Mr. Ernest Lewis, our vice president who is carrying on a very good work in the absence of our President, Mr. school. ? ? We were delighted to have as guest, Mr. Joseph Brown. The secretary>and treasurer made a j/oint repotrtr All ^the mernbers \ w*ere overcome with joy to hear the good news. After thc roll call the club adjour nedjtojmeet_5Lt the home of Miss Whaley, Gervais St. Rosa Asberry, secretary Ernest Lewis, president. MILLER CHAPEL a. m. e. Church Newberry, )S. C.?Sunday was a high day at Mrller Chapel A. M. E. church. The Sunday school teachers and pupils dismissed the lesson with much interest. There are classes for all agCs and competent teachers for all classes. At 11:30'the pastor delivered a wonderful message. His subject was a masterpiece for all. At the evening service ho delivered anoth er soul stirring sermon. -The A. C. E. League meet at the usual hour with a large attenda-nce. For morning and evening- service a large number of visitors were present. Everyone enjoyed seeing and hearing tho Pas. torr, Rev. L. G. Bowman. :ENO i.eojlu DR. McGILL AND ALLEN ILt GLEE CLUB AT SIDNEY park Sunday night Hear Dr. E. H. McGill, pres lent of Allen umver>>ty spea at "Sidney C. M. E. church, Sunday night, November 13th at 8:0 o'clock, i^ou kncrw Dr. McGill'i otne of the beat oietos in t!h county today. You will be b^tu fited to hea this noted orator, fh glee cluub of Allan win also aj choir of Sidney Park church. Our Pastor, Dr. Humphries wi preach his farewell sermon Moi day n|ght at 8, pflm Refresh men/ts will be served free Moi day might. The public is invited to thes services -Sunday and Monday nit at 8 o'clock. J, W. Brunson, Chr. "of Stewards Boar Rav. N, H. Humphries,? Paste CARD OF THANKS ' ~ Mrs. Lrllie V. Cook of 2320 Ca houn street, wishes to express h< "appveciatloh for the many flov ers anu kindness shown her by a her friends during the period < illness and death of her belove husband, Mr. Elobie Cook. ^ m mm ? THE YOUNG MEN PROGRESSIVE CLUB The Young Men Progressiv club of Georgetown met Wedneii day evening at the attractiv home of Mr. Thomas Lance Mei riman, stre^r; Mr. Chester Lee assistant hostess. . I Thp mppfinc nnpned wifrVi rn call, each member gave a quota tion hn response t0 his name. The program was in charge o Mr. William Singleton.. At the conclusion of the meel inr? delightful 'refreshments wer served. Isaiah Fraser, reporter. THE ARTISTIC TWELVE SOCIAL CLUB ~ .? Georgetown, SL^C.?-The chjt met on Friday night at the hom of Miss Rpth Parker with Mr! Lillian P. McCrag as assistar^ hostess. The club was called t order by t}ie President, Mrs. Eli zabeth Besselieu, who asked fo the minutes and roll of the pre vious meeting, which were rea by the secretary. ATI member were present except one and loved. The club cong was sun by the members. As the roll wa called each member responde with a Biblp verse. The hostes served a' delicious repast aiftei which the club adjourned to met on Friday night, at the' home o Mrs. Caherine B; Nelson. : CONWAY NEWS .St. .Tames A. M. E Church Rev". Roberson. Pastor S. S. opched at its usual hou with the- Supt. and teachers a their postc o* duty. The iesso was beautifully discussed by th -' TiihiI?- rid Ihe review was take up by Mrs. Thomasina Jones. At 11:30 a.m. the ngg? pasto and Rev. Sihgletary or Florrenc wept?m the rostrum and the pas tor took his text from Psalm 22 sing as a subject, The meek shal e^t and bie s&tisfieW'. Everyone who heard the sermon seemed t have oKioyed it. At 7 o'clock he again preache from Mark"T3:T, Usfng~aR a sub iect: Sowers. Again our heart were made to' feel glad. Ever member is expected to be presen Friday night to ^the "Gfii-tc Mr. George Cochran who ha been seriously ill at his home i somewhat improved at this writ irg. - . Mr. Eugene Jone,, is still on. th sick list. Mir. and Mrs. Hugo iStanley ar the proud parents of a son Josep Benjamin. They are expecting t -soon. :?~?: * ? Mrs. Thomasina Jones was horn last week at the" bedside of he father. The Pastor, Rev. Singletar and his srr* were dinner guests o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bellamy. Read The Palmetto Leader an ALLEN UNIV. QUARTET SFNC.S AT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA By special invitation the quar tette vof Allnn university sanj 11 it i ii uirM s iv an tive audience in' the chapel of >th Uni\<er*itty of South (Jarolifru Sunday evening. The?quajlette?wrrs?invited?ti sing at special vesper services cf the university and was receive* in grand style. Professor Abra hani, director of Music at Alletn was in< charge. It waa a colorfu [affair and made a good impres sion on a strictly all white aud ience~or~stucTehts ancTfacuTty men bers assembled for th$ occasion. SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION The Hi ' in ALSiF Cl V ' ? . TUB PALMETTO LEADK LANCASTER ^GET-TOGETHEl MEETING By W. R. Bowman i- The above named district n k Monday at Bethel church; Weds ir- field, t? pla^ their year budg 0 The opening prayer was made '8 Rev. J. W. Williams. Dr. Robi e son, the newly appointed pres ing elder of the Lancaster d trict read a>vd commented fr< >- the tenth chapter erf first C i?" Mrs. Jannie Harvin wa,,elect secretary on motion of Rev. J. B Dixon. The Rev. W. R. Bowm was intrduced as the pastor l" Leesville station, Columbia d trict and was elected reporter the Secular and religious press. ie Dr. Robinson told erf his succe ^ in olher districts and"then re tho . budget for each chafj which was unanamously adopt" The District conference will mc " in May at Allen chapel under t ?pastorate of th^ K6V. N. A. Cai r- The District Missionary Will nU at High hill undpr the pastors I of Rev. H. D. Ramsey. Next ye is election, the men who annour ed themselves as candidates we ir Sam Williams. Thomas Sande S. H. Harvins and David Mye By mutual consent, they agreed meet just after Christmas aft !<* the local churches- elected del grates and endorse one from th district to the General conferervi On motion of Bro. Sam Williar seconded by David Myers of Ea over, that the district gro <m re e ord as qtidorsing Dr. Robinsoi >- program and hudjftt, which w ? unanimously passed. Accordine to the record, > Spivrtanburg distric't uruler D Robinson led the Columbia conf 11 ence in Dollar Money and his mi l- isters Monday at Wedgefieid mc named him "Dollar Money Xing' (L the State". The council also went on reco - 1 I T?*1 .* ? ? e as tjnuuisiiiK Disnup r upper s a ministration, not a harsh word critiMsm to his ministers. F urged his ministers to treat t members like he treats them. (Dr. Robinson Was pleased E yond expression, as the ministe i and laymen viecf with each oth e inj showing him that the good o 5. Lancaster district will report < t time or tell God the reason wh ,o An ol fashioned dinner was gi i- em at the church. Though tE r church ig still without a paste !- but they fed us till we want i d^ more. s Dr. Robinson Tn his final r a marks, said that he was no dri t- -err-he loves preachers.. He lo f certain minister, he, Dr. Robins< d told him to t?o where Bishop Fli s per assigned you. if you meet tr< r ble there come back to me ai ?t you will get another good appoin f, ment. He continued- and sai , you will :never be allowed to ( a year without an appointment < sorrye presiding eldors do whe their men have misfortunes wi a congregation. The Columbl , conference presiding . elders are r gether. We are no weakling. T1 t Columbia conference presiding e n l_ders can handle and will hand e any church problems that may ; n ' rise. The large congregation w?j wild with applause. 3--MARLBORO COI'NTY TRAIN.. ING AND HIGH SCHOOL [{ Bcyrir.*ttsville. S. C.?The pu 1 I ?t- !X Tl _ . i. - T^? ? , pie ana wnite Dear? mei ene i e 0 body high elpven of Troy, Norl Carolina, Thursday afternoon, < the Vathlotih field. The* scon ? were 0-0.?The game-way full < s thrills. The " "Bears" have pla y ed four games, losing on.?. Th< \ will go to Troy, N. Cv Friday. 1 Coaches Robinson and Wrig! are doing a goad job. s The Athleic and Home Econo,r ' kic clubs of the high school spons ed a HalloweV|i party, Mor.dr evfnin? at the Grand Union ha e The hall was heautifuully decor ted with black and gold. Prizi e were awarded to the ones wearir h the best costmes. Everyone seer 0 ed to have had an enjoyable eve Watch your column for the da e of the play entitled "Hobgobli , House". , t fh B.C.H.S. Gazett, the scho y paper, will be published week] f Be sure to get your copy. T1 ^taff consists of the /ollowijy d W. Grag, W. Malachi, J. Alsbroi and J. Fox. The Advisory boai consist^ -of the assistant princ pal and the principal. The appearance of our buildi' is hfin^- greatly improved by tl paintings Rom??4-of Ihe Agriculture Boyi If The Agriculture bo>ys are star . ing off with better plans for tl e year of 1938-1039. We are plai 1 , nifr>g to have a Bar-B-Q in. tl sdhool auditorium on 'J'hUrsda 3?night?Novelnber?10th for HI f benefit of the agriculture depar d ment. Our Instructor, Prof. Wrrght , instuctiny us In every way pasi 1 ible for us to get a better Irnov ledge of agriculture. He is a - companying us on a tour to Stal colTeJeT^prang^bUFgT" ^ ' C. to tl State conv<titiar?n ?n NovemV 11th. Our objectives for the year < _ 1938-39 are: __ .. 1. To learn how to produ< more yield per acre; more sciei tiflcally and economically. iree Me "HEROES OF THE 1 HAPTERWr.-rt -"THE 1 . \ . . St ft } 2. To loarn how to select soft and s<yil und control their dii eases. 3. Diminution of ofploitktio let and waseful and unscientific u ;e- cxf (national soil resources t-t. - ' The officers are: President, P by ter J- Kmanucl; Vice-Presidcn n- Daniel T. Terry; Reporter, Ho\ id- ard W. Calhoun; Treasurer, Jot is- S. Smith; Secretary, Robert ! )m Frazier; Advisor, Willie L. Fra LL1 . | 1M. ? ed We are hoping this t<t be tl E. best and rrtrrst successful a^c an culture term in history, of . * " is- CARLISLE NEWS to ? ? Mr. W. M. Dawkir*; spent ss few days lust week with his soi ad and daughters in Jacksonvill re, Fl;t. He re-ports a pleasant trl ?d. Mrs. Atlna Thompson spent 01 ?et month in Washington, D. C., wi1 he her son, and daughter Mr. Clarem Fy~ I nomps< n and Mrs. In^z Wa TT" ters. She reports a pleasant sta ite Rev. J. M. Dawkins. Rev. C, ( ar Colenvm and Rev. H. E. Hillia ic- visited the South Caroline annu ;re conference last week. Also Mr lis Irene Dawkins Mr Van nairVin rs. Mrs. Ross Dawkins and Mr. Va to Dawkins, Jr., motored over to tl ,er annual conference Sunday, ee Mrs. Mary Johnson. and Mi: at Louise Johnson was the after*noc Tc7 guests of Mrs. Frances Etnglb ns and Miss Bernice Browne, ist The* mew pastor Rev. Coc IO- made a cood start on V.!.. r.rf. l^sI figld Mt. Eden .church Slunday as He and the people" spem to t much pleased. The future looV ic bright. r. Services were good at St. Lul er A. M E; Zion church Sunday-, n- We were happy to have M k- and Mrs. J. C. Ghoh'of Union, 1 of C. with up and also in .the worshi "ci'vicc.?The niemln'i^ jind fM<W paid the Pactor. Rev. Hilliam 01 rd in full and some over. He is.no "* ready fern <jfHtference. ' or Those on the sick list are doin |? fine. Mrs. Carender Chick it, ver "e sick. We are hoping she wi ftnon recover. :?*? ie- , ? ST. MATTHEWS NEWS |X By Jemima Mitc^lt? an Not in the history of Beth< y* A. M. E. church, here, the preacl Y* er was ready for conference tw lis weeks ahead of time. ,r- Jus| about 6 months ago, th io Rev. J. C. Coaxum was appoinl cd tr\ this charge with the charj e all torn up. hut he came and ha v* mads great improvements.--?-? ve ?Rciiiei11ber what J tfave'sau he game here in June after corr m mencement in Jure of Allen urn P" versity. With his loyal officer and members has met all of hi At the' Srnday school eonver tioni we .paid out and row the *? have raised $'103.18, total Sunda aa November 0, 1038. No better pastor they have ha i here. They have their assessmer a and now if the authority say s *? they are ready to report. ie Rev. Ooaxum is the) type o '. preacher that the churches of th "e! world should love. Ho is fai I ' and square. Ft behooves every body .not only, preachers to follo\ I his txample. I Tin- Rcv_ r.-vnvnm -i.-onn.lorl ih rostrum at 11 o'clock ^ynday, 6t and preached a \tfonderflil ',s*r =it war riTjnygrr t~ x" A group from Jenkins Orphan age will appear at the St. Mat thews colored school. ,-Novembe 18. Admission 10 cents and 1 ?" | ?Evej=ybody is? invited?to at tend. _ The Twilight Social club me at the home of Mrs. Rivers an Mis.. Snigner. Tuesday Novembe II j 1, at the usual hour. Severa 01 hours were spent playling ea.rdj with tho members and their guest with 10 members present. a" 1- The ' oil was called hv nrdor n the President, Miss Osa Belle An '* dersoki, each member l^sponde The members and their guest .Were served a delightful cnnrsp o t hot cocoa with marshmallow ah Kaou sandwiches by. Mrs. Riv^r and M'iss Soigner. Everybod had a lovely time. The sessio was dismissed by the president t meet at The home of Mrs. Storl and Miss Osa Bell Anderson Tuc: : day night, November 9, 1938. 4 i Rer. J. F. Stanley, Pastor p The flrst quarterly <1 nferenc for the new conference year wa held on Sunday, October 30, 1931 ( The P. E., Dr. A. P. Sncars, pr< siding. The S. S. was opened a n_ the usual hour by the Supt, M" ie Clarence Legette with the teachdr y> and other officers at their post c duty. The lesson was nicely tnugh and discussod by the various class es and reviewed by the pastoi js Rev. J. F. Stanley. s_ At 13:30 the P. E. preached f. wonderful sermon. He took hi e. tefxt from the 8th chapter of th te Book of Amos, 4th verse. Subjec nr AVe?are Ripening.?After twvic lr the business part of the confer ence was taken up.' The circuj jf paid the presiding elder his asses ment in full. Each church plavc :e its part,?We ate prayijng tha i- success be ours this vear uride our sood leader. squiteer fill T C? L ONE--RANGER" ^ saint james a.m.i;. ciimcn 5- "" I Rev. Hale B. Thompson, I'astor n Asheville, N. 'C.?-Services thru se out the Hay on the past Sabbath wro comforting anil -inspiring. e. Despite the showers 'which cynic it, periodically, these services were v- well attended. The board in stewardesses ar.d senior choii 3. made appropriate contributions to 7.- th?* enjoyment of the services b> le flowers throughout the church air i- the rendition of very appearand touching music. The me-sag. delivered by our pastor was received with much jo-y ar.d inte--est. Hp used < as his subject The a Unchar.goablencss -of Christ. Imis mediately following the morning e. I pervicc. last rit<.\s were held.. for P-[Mrs. Hall Robinson. "Eagerness For Truth"-was the subject used m by our pastes, for The evening ?norm on. The Holy?Cu!i!ii:jj!|i| miiiiL.i i - i r i 11 11 > m i ?c'i'Lrwu % ly , at both the morning and evening C. | services. The acknowledgement m ' of the presence of* visitors was al made at both services. AH forer* s. are working hard for the afiebms, | plishment of the full year's work in withyn the next two wVeks at je I which time crur -pastor will be I teaviog for Chapel Ilill. Our pass | tor. gave tha:?ks for the day's >n 4 achievenicntv-and the- coof*erati<+4+ -h J received. >k MIDWIVES BOOTH DEI'ICT w OUTSTANDING WOKK >e (T0 The Palmetto. Leader) CP ^ ^ Ji'- wil-Limlliiir booth/" :e it th*. recent. State Fair wer? the -pes depicting the work of the ,v mi(fwi ve in Columbia. The booths compared, the old-fashioned dirty jp room with little or no equipmei t -tn?t+re?iin.nk'8 nt clean,?pj"''p.') > >! Jt room for the patient. w A Central District Midwife Pally will be held at Bethel Methodist church in Columbia this Mon day, November 14th, at 10 a.m. ii, . Mr?. Ruth G?orge, who is the con saltant norsefor the State Board of Health will preside,,- An intcri esting program has beery arranged, which includes various con, tests on hard-scrubbing, bed-mak^ ing, etc. A welcome .will be given to the rtridwives from the other nine >e counties by Jamie Pojndexter of t- Richland county and response by re Bertha Hill of Chesterfield. The is old-type and new-type nurses will he contrasted by Georgiahrfa .""Mi >*( * i- Janet White. ?diahrgue ~crb_ "Why I go to.the Yearly Instis tute" will be carried on. by Elise is Trezpvant and Fannie Love. The " "president ot tne Upper Columbia l- class, Sadie Nickpeay, will speak v on "How the County Nurse can" y Help the Midwife". The midwife song "Why I)oe> a Midwife We a r d a Clean Dress", the creed hnd it class prayer will be used. ? * o * j , /\ warns win dp given to tne f county having the largest atten" 0 dance to the county which doe? .. the best in each contest. and to the person in the district whose v hag is best equipped. A motion picture on "Maternal Care''' wil 0 7'0*0 llv _ GOURDINE < IRCl IT NEWS ? Kevi U* A. Hi ow n, Sunday schoool optfted at 10 j ' o'clock with Supt. in the chair. At | g 11 o'clock the Rev. Brown preach-i j ed fifn inspiring sermon. Again} _ I at Sf." James 3:3u he pre ached a ; " i heart-buflning sermon. dl . Our first quarterly conference '* will convene Nov. 26-27. We hope d each one will do their part. 1 S'ck?-ue?qt ill?in-,proving.?uui. l*'l hope for their continued improve' ramtt ----- ;s \ ' CANVASSERS ? Writo mo this "n DREAM NUMBER toilet articles j o selling plan. Low Prices. Gem ;s with your customers. Write for Abbto' Walloon t~1s\BTnck-hina} <5 it a W I Hi r. 2 I HrHC^H I WM^k s o B HLE^^vj if ? pj^n) '." iWBKKCier?:w:?,B.a?.aii:?Bii.?.HLMe8?o ?i t ESTABLISHES) IMC T ~ 1 W B t % DRY CLEANING <rX' WE ARE EQI' "t X YOUR RUG s A ** w*" &* *njr ot^*r ?l?Hnin)t I d.| A Trial wlU oonviivso vau ? i r $ ????????????? I T A TU Oil ii:\ J. i j or Q I KITE *r__L I J 1(gS ; .. _( . , Page 5 seneca news ' Mrs. M. H. Thomas. Mrs. 0. B. Jobr. son. Mr. A. I. ('ode and Mr. H. C. UlUti-aitvudcd the S. C. T. -a B. in ctAiv* in ''?>lunibia, October 20. Tr is mirth.y was profitable ai d ini'ivabli'. 'Hi. K '*v. A. Adam's from ('harlot'i . N. (*,. earritd on a reviva! i.in ; "at tin- Taberhacle" llM.iii, . ' i 'ir. i-.i S-nci'ia last y.xu_k H+ee? i ,r " v.'ar T n joyod by all'' bat a* t' ' 1? 'i. M s. Oladys Kniyhton from N. ^ ( Ay L * >i.::i a vi-iting- her sir!; mo?V r. M.i Maggie Butler. yiven by :l .s. ? : I !r?'. f East End Hi im Ik.'i! win v?"I" *"*..? d t ? l>(! very t good- ?!ii -t 1'i-i irty night. ~*Mr-.^ Sal!;. J or. s i.< spending si ye a! d: y- with : r :.iecf\ Mrs. Ophelia S'i i'!i. >, (;Vr .ville. , * L-L2 12 ? liJ-Li?r-'a .s. males of M;--T?iurit are glad to r... ' E-.1 .% ilia! ! > i a . !,;- have mowi t! to S' o en ... tr... 1;.. their home - Tin. II- v T-.. T'. IT.lMVay ^cach ed at >*t !.; M: E. church ?n JTmalay. if- t'-.i'm Oieer.ville. 1"|'| I'- ' "1 " ' " ( \vi "ed Sfne^ ea and < :> y.-r. -t; et in Spartanburg la~t Ml.inv v.-?i ?... I litH.if Ti.f btjys lost I MOjjI -.by,. Mr. ajid by a "J' JO-M. ; _ -Mrr: MTT"! i-CT"'ir?r"TJit!:i:; a < reported as 'beinjir vry su-k a* ; -is writing. Calvin's Newspaper Service TESTED~RE?E 1 By Frances Lee Berlon W HEN' the thlMron have in T T % ] r f-'- -I for fi . 1 . r li. . ;L '?'iy" if j . . plain 1 a 1: - -1 ap; .r-s for "fi ? in aiT(> ^hich I IV - 1 v o i: 1 d fool v I Wv Sut 1'/ < | I! - d^mo ?:*Iyr : ^ ,v " ' e:- f> _i_ J_ yen ^ ' can bii'iZ on.;- : .or to | the ii'.uria . .. . L i young and old. . . '. , *- '.^piushir.g Arp;e Tan cca H cup tv.u.r: i:j < :; boiling , water; 1 ! . n.t.n, ty s'.: : d t 2 tablespoons rvl t . drops; 4 < large qpj , . < .; ; ; re/1: 2 tablespo-t?s f; ; ;!. :t ' t:.piofa; 1 tablespoon ! n. n. ;" ffnrr.MnTPtr*?r, v.1, ;. :u. ard ~ cinnarn- a u , . ; i : . _ constantly. Add ! en .< until tender, ? ..- V-:l tb.-t syrup docs r.ot boil av.ay. "r.-rno a . flpiilioii ;; u .in li. .?.r > . up tv 1 ? add enough wav r to make 1 cup. Place liquid in top of double boiler and bring to a bn<i over dir^t lteat. Add tapioca gradually to liquid and bring to a brisk b.oil, stirring constantly. Pineo immediately over rapidly boiling water and cook 5 1 minutes stirring occasionally. Cool |?mixture clears and thickens as It cools. When slightly coqI. add' i lemon juice. Chill. Fill ^hilled apples to overflotviugr with tapioca mixture. Serve with whirped cream;' " ' | Serves 4. Xe\s Crop Tree Ripened Oranges And Grapefruit 1*0 pound- t-xp;-i s? paid. Fine Gcrwi;i::a I'K? AX'-S $1.85 to .S6.&5 fur 2-"> pounds. I .:t .pre Lots o'n request. Tdual Gift. NICHOLS & CO. Kui'kmurt. Ceorprla weekr ~Ngw^lirrg of fast selling put up by Abbe' Wallace. New 5fous profits. Sure to be a hit territory today. Dept.T Atlanta, Georgia ' / . : phone 71 n: \ RUNSON : ANT) TA1T ORING? : IIMT.n TO i>o J \ C I. K A N I N G ? ;; f we are not Hoinc your eleaninjr ' * that ??ur ? < i 713 MAIN STREET I! K>W SAT. Si.lk c * -4j ? ' '"n '