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Scout Week
? ? Feb. 8 14th
f| We Salute!
LI .
"WT**' 1 fme organization
and !'s nn. ' ers.
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All boys* jr. 1 ejiris are
tta alv, .i>o wts*;o/ne at
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Chipso, 3 Pkgs. . .25c
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WJj GREENVILLE NEWS
I Continued from I'age 1
I mended for his untiring: efforts in
I training the. Union boys in effic
iet athletics, f the three games
played so far the Umoft-team has
been victorious. Two games were
played with Allen school and one
with Lowndes Hill school.
I The first game with Allen, the
scores were Union 29, Allen i2.
I ?' * All 1.1
I I no second came wiin mien, me
scores were Union 22 Allen 8.
Union vs. Lowndes Hill, scores:
Union 25, Lowndes Hill 5.
Very tempting lunches are serv
ed daily prepared by Miss Annie
Mae Austin in the" school kitchen.
Patrons and friends are invited
to visit the school at any time.
\\'e 'encourage your cooperation.
The Birnie Street school is near
incr 'completion. It is a wonderful
improvement over most of the
colored schools built in recent
years. No effort is being spared
by Dr. J. L. Mann and other authorities
in making it one of the
most beautiful and most comfor j-.tahtr-nf
any in the state. We appreciate
the interest and confirtence^that
our white- friends have
in them. *
Springfield Baptist Church
The. pastor and officers extend
cordial invitations to all visiting
frends to:
- Sunday school?9:00 a.m.
Mornng service?11:00 a.m.
H.T.U.?5:00 p.m
ight service?7:30 pm.
J The property - left by Uncli
Charlie Harrison for the three
churches: Allen Temple, Johr
\Vestley and Sjpringfield was
I bought over by 7Spring\field las
. \yeek._
The Missionary" society extern
invitations to visiting friends ti
their St. Valentine party, Febru
ary 14, 7:30-11:00 p.m. at' thi
church.
The pastor has organized
group of young men into a club
"The Y. M. Council". They ar
now, rc hearsing for a play "Jep
thah's Daughters' to be present
cd in a few weeks. - _
The auxiliaries and clubs of th
church are doing splendid ywor
on the June rally.
The "Do What I Can Club" wil
meet at the Ihome of .Mrs. Lizzi
Byrd on Manley street Monda
night, Feb.' 6.
Macedonia Baptist Church
Last Sunday was a high da
at the Macedonia Baptist churcl
The pastour was at his best. Hi
su'-joe4. at?the 11 "30?service1
you don't know what you are di
ing you had better ask somebod;
Night scry tee ?his. subject:? T li
Same Peter. The total collectio
was seventy dollars.
Rev. T. N. Moss, pastor.
Antioch News
ISuin'ay school 1:30 a.m. 11:3
Rev. J. C. Can-, preached a soi
tftiAnng sermon. Preaching
8:00 p.m. ?
Rev. C. C. Stewart, pastor,
asking all members to Ive pre:
cut Dii Urn 3t:tl ard 4th Sunday
Federation Club News ,
"If you should happen to I
1 in the City of Greenville on tl
| first and third Tuesdays in eac
I month, visit the Lend-A-Har
[ clrb which meets in the cluh-rooi
in' the Phyllis Whcatley buildinj
This club is active.. It is nev<
| idle, ^iid its Helping Hand ea
kl\v:ryh he found rendering srrrv
es here and there.
? Th,. hunnOersftip-i*> looking
_\vard.L going down to the stal
meeting in large numbers. Tl
question "are you going to th
St to Federation Meet" is eoi
stantlv heard.
Several weeks ago a baby eoi
(est was sponsored by the eh
?n! quite a nice little sum ws
' raised for the club treasury.
I At the district - meeting tl
I memh.evship decided to each mal
a fancy apron that would be so
j.f-?r e small amount, and mon<
?| i-i'Mecli'd?befci'o the state mce
iso that the district could tal
care of its quote at that time.
Last week the"club.sponsored
Friendly surper (this affair o
curs-on an nverdge if twice p
year) and it closer lyond of lo
and-friendship is derived from tl
i intimate contact and activity,
this tilrc the supper seem to f<
ter a few surprises to each a
everyone. First: .since it w
M's. II I,. Duckett's birthday, s
was the truest of honor! the
was ar. exchange of gifts fr<
each mrmbei to the other (nan
were drawn several weeks ag
and a very fine ...social hoiv w
T enjoyed Between program.
' Thi- elaborate affair was hi
at the home of Dr. Mrs. Ma
1 Unreins on North- Calhoun J
beginning. at H o'clock p.m.
j Mrs. Hester B. TIfonvas, cha
I man of program committee h
j a very i nique program arrang
Darin?; the period of-guest asse
1 blin'g favorite songs were su
' ;i suggestion being made hy er
. : member and the several spec
guests present and everybody li
algooj sing-song time.
fi|1 At o'clock the dining rot
doors were thrown open and 1
guest of honor and special Rue
were invited to sit at the ta
which was fit for any king a
fjuecn.
Those present were: Guest
h >nor, Mrs. H. L. uekett; spec
grests: Rev. Dan S. Curry, R
C. WripJitj Dr. S S Lawt
?!' . Collins Smith, Mr. Clafei
Pe'ers. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chi
noil. Members: Mesdanies:. L
Hi-.'.'on. Katie Wright, Lou C
i.v, A H< ling, Ressie Sullivan,
R. nkhond, Amy McDowell, C?
Chapman, Marie Huggins, He*
Thomas, Ophdlia Smith;, Misf
Nellie Wadwbrth, Margeret Hi
gins, (Tarisa and Thelnia Pete
Next regular ^meeting of 1
club Feb. 14th, P.W.C. clubroc
Miss Mae I ogan, leader of
Sati
Cheerful Home Circle girls club
is very busy replacing fhe membership
because of the absence of
several girls who have gone away
to college. . - ,
Miss' Helen Smith the efTcient '
music director of the Junior Girl's
clubs replaces -Miss Fannie Stewart
as church school organist at "Pn
John Wesley church. Miss Stewart
graduated in the midyear class
at Sterling hi, _an^L has ^entered
Bennett college, Greensboro, N.C.
A new girls' club was organized
by Mrs. Hester Thomas a few
weeks ago, and at this time we
are glad to say they are having vjfli
successful meetings. The name ?
"Tho Royal Helpers Girls' club"
was suggested by Miss Ruth Gun- ? ,
dy and this name has been accep- JY]
ted and adopted. Club song "1
Would Be True". Officers: Caro- |,
lirte Booker, president; , Virginia
Wilsqn, vice-president; Ruth Gandy,
secretary; Anna McDaniel, v
treasurer; May Frances Gilliard, 9 ?i
assistant treasurer; Anna McDun- ?
iel, pianist.
Miss May Frances Cureton left
last week for Clark unheysity,'
Atlanta, Ga. -^~7
We J,he club members of Green
Lyillei, certainly congratulates the
{Palmetto Leader on sending some |
one to thi3 city who is conscientious
about getting our news directly
on time. Wishing you continued
success Palmetto Leader.
spee
John Wesley M. E. Church c'lM*
J covt
John Wofcl'Jy" ehvrch is veryj '*en
J proud to have as its new Pastor, i
? Rev. C. C. Clark who was trans-! y
i' ferred from one successful pa*-"hsl
5' torate to another. The financial
t status of the church under this ct>rp
new shepherd is in fine shape. !
I Mrs. Clark seems to" have been J'eri
0 with us. for a number ofLyears in- ' en.
- stead of months from the sincere h'Rl
3 and sweet way she has entered' 'um
into the women's work of the
a church. We see Rev. Clark has a
i; very cooperative helpmate,
e Miss Ruth Clark spent la?t
i- week-erid with he rparents. Miss al):i
;- Clark is one of the efficient tea- nod
chers in the Columbia school Sys-' sira
e tern. . .
k We were very happy -to have
Rev. E. C. Wright spend last ??
II week in city with Mrs. Wright. {
e The Progressive clubs was roy- I
y ally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. '
E. B. olloway on Thursday Feb. ]
? 2nd at 5:00 o'clock.
y Rev. E. C. Wright and Mrs. ,
l. "Walt" Fisher were ftuests of
S| me ciur- at tnis meeting. 1
f Rev. Stowall one of our foreign
missionaries will lecture ami il- (
lustrate the worK in foreign lands
,e on- Feb;?b&th at H o'clock.
n We are very sorry to have i
Miss Anna Sloan leave us to re- J
side in Baltimore, "Md. We ex- I
tend to Miss Sloan a healthful and
bountiful life in the tar away city.
10 Erother H. L. Parker was call
jl ed to Newberry last week on ac- t
t count of the death of a relative.
? Mrs. fL L. iDuc/keft, jliurch
is school Supt. spent last week end
s- wjth Rev. and Mis. Meyers on
_Jluie?street^?txPftrmbtar: ~ T
The Progressive club will spoil- l-5
)e sor a George Washington program >
ie an dsocial on Feb. in the dining ?
h hall of the church. ,j'
id "Unto Life and Death" musical
m cantata will be given on Passion .>(
g. Sunday. Ahe first part will be
>r used on Passion Sunday and the' .
n second part "The Resurrection"
ic will be used on Faster Sunday. ''
Laurel Creek church is making '
r- I great?preparation- for" tj^e iTedi- ^
:e I catipn of the new church.
ie| Rev. and Mrs. C^ayJ; accompan- . .
io K'll Miss Iii:th buck'to Columbia on J "
i- .Monday morning:. ' 01
l- Anno.ino.inK The Opening of
? BELLMEN'S REST
1323 1-2 Assembly Street
<ei ?WINKING AND DINING, .
| This is a remodeled and Modern |
^ Equipped Social Center
i Open from 12 Noon until ? 1
K i II. Murray
a and J.' K. (Mutts, Mgrs.
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hie top of this mountain. But,
ni ' j? ?I'll he full of energy aft
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