The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 11, 1939, Page Page 5, Image 5
MlflBRvlvJnia J
i Mr. George Daniels, Orangeburg *
Jpounty Farm Agent, was in the )
Jjbity last Friday. 1
Mr. Paul Webber, instructor
|and director of publicity at State
College, was here Friday on business
with the highway department.
The members of the Ministers '
! tyives Alliance will meet in their ,
J regular monthly meeting 1309
I iPine ctreet, March 17.
-A ti-.1 t ? *' ?-. !
ocrviocs uv iseinei /\. m. H>.
I church last Sunday were beauti?
, ful and inspiring. They had good
$ Spreaching good singing and every ^
jthing was good. The minister is j
Mrs. Ellen Davis McFall, Ridgej
v ville high school, Hickory, N. C., |
* came thru Sunday enroute t o'
1 Ashevijle, N. C. She finished re- ]
i Gently from S. C. State with the ,
[degree of B.S.E. |
* Rev. Lee A. Logan of States- (
burg spent last week in the office ]
1 of The Palmetto Leader, helping \
J to put the finishing touches on the
State Teacherh' Bulletins. Rev. ]
I.ogan is a member of the family
f of this newspaper and has rich 1
. experience in the newspaper field. 1
.In a meeting with the Green- ;
ville A. U. Club last Friday night
thelJieeds of Allen University
were . impressively presented, and i
as a result Greenville pledged and i
will report in April $500" for Al- !
, Ion's library fund. The speakers <
were Prin. J. T. W. Mims of Clin
* ton, President of . the Alumni, I. I
4. A. Myers,"Executive Secretary, 1
Trof. II. W. Baumgardner and .
Prof. H. B. Butler from the col i
lege. The meeting in Greenville
g was indicative of what the Pied*
monfc will do in the drive. '
A |
Mrs. Ida Cannon of Washing- (
jf. l??. D. C. passed through the city \
enroute ft cm Florida and was the
| house guest o-f Mr. J. C. Cannon. ,
M She visited many other friends
T ?V,i1n I.
Jj Miss Alice Haigler was called
^ ~Knmn nn?February 27th?on ac- J
count of illness and death of her
jister, Mrs. Lessie B. Kennerley.
Mrs. Lessie B. Kennerley leaves
to mourn her husband, Mr. Charj
les Kennerley, two sons, Marian
^and Charles " Jr.; sisters,- Mrs. \
v Rose E. Johnson, Cameron, fe. i
r C.; Miss Alice Haiglen, Columbia, <
A S. C.; brother, Mr. Thomas W.
^ - Haiglpr, of Sanford, Fla. 1
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" Mrs. Laura Barr, formely of
Uiis city but now of Duquesnes,
Pa., spent last week here on busi- I
t iiess. Iler many friends were <
more than pleased to see her and '
hope, she and the family will re- :
turn home soon. While here she
was the guest of her brother Mr. <
Davault on Senate street, and <
Mrs. Saia Kcbinson on McDuf- i
fio Avpnnn ' '
Mrs. Fannie Niles spent last i
week in Spartanburg visiting <
? friends.
President E. II. McGill of Al- *
Ion University went to John Hop
kins hospital Sunday* afternoon
^ for an operation. He was accom '
* and Dr. it. W. Manee. Dr. Cham- 1
piwn phoned Tuesday that the sec '
ond consultation would be held 1
Wednesday be fore the operation 1
i performed. Dean T. B. O'Daniel '
' id the faculty are earing for the
f administration of the ^chool while
* the Preosident is away.
LThe student body and faculty
held a prayer and devoticmal per- i
irfu at noon Tuesday for the spee <
dy recovery of their president,
Dr. E. II. McGill. Dean T. B. O'- ;
< Daniel presided.
"I TWELVE STAR SOCIAL ^ Llflit "
' l^.Tho Twelve Star Social club ,
met at the home of Mrs. Ida Mae
i Williams 931 Pendleton street,
r\ March 7, 1939. / The meeting was
called to order by the Vice-PresiBf
dftni^.Mr. Lewis Dcas. DevotionI
als were led by Mrs. Deas. after
? which the house was in order foi
Y ' unfinished and new business. Un- !
) uer the head of new business, we
jj" tare planning to have a bingo par 1
~ly at the home of Mrs. E. Wil ,
T, liarns 2107 Pendleton street,_j
March 20th and invite everybody
2 to come out and enjoy a wonder&
, fill evening with the "Stars". You
( will read more about it in our next
r write-up.
1 'Next meeting will be at the
li "home of Mrs. Lillie Alexjamier
1000 College street.
EVENING STAR SOCIAL CLUB
i The clrb met at its regular
I hour Wednesday, March 1st at
fl * the home of Mrs. Bertha Wililiams,
The meeting was opened _
by the chaplain. The club song
was led by the chaplain. After
tl)" devotionals the President, Mr.
f W. McDaniel took charge. The
.mutes were called for. Motion
by Miss Viola Jenkins, seconded
by Mrs. Alma Givens that thev .
be adopted. The sick committer:
reported none sick. Unfinished
and new business wws discussed.
We a re planning on having a
party for the club very sewn. We
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DINNER PARTY 1
The Misses Helen Jackson, i
/ermelle Means, Sylvester Waddy ^
md Helen Bowman of Booker <
rVashington high school sponsored k
i dinner p?rty for their friends:
dr. Harry Davis of Hampton institute;
the Messrs Win, Brown, j
Solomon Brown, Edgar Thompson <
md Harold Jackson of Allen uni- ^
/ersity Sunday, February 27 at <
;he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred {
drown, 2484 Senate street. Mrs. ]
Jharlotte Robinson acted as chap- j
jron. There were several delic- j
ous courses served. Everyone en >
joyed themselves immensely. j
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BENEDICT COLLEGE CLUB 1
The Benedict College club will
hold its regular monthly meeting ,
Tuesday, March 14 *n "Starks .
Library" at 7:20 p.m. All members
are asked to be present and .
>n time. ... , .
LES AMERICANS
iiua tiuu >> ?s i/i^aiii6cu <i tuu*
pie >of months ago. Many socal
affairs have been given by this
ilub.: This club is composed of a"
small number of bbys and girls.
Phe office's are: President, Arthur
Noah; Vice-Presfdent, Benjamin
Herring; Secretary, Belle
Fielder; Treasurer, Maria Llurgess;
Business Manager, Henley
Wilson and Reporter, Ernestine
Anderson. Members, Sadie 'Wheel
;r. R. Fielder, Henrietta Glympse,
Helen Pettis, Solomon", Dees, Kastus
Kys'er, and Jake Eubanks. We
were entertained' last week by
Mr. Rasturr Kyser at the -home of
Miss Sadie Wheeler. \VV mo
looking forwar d to better things in
the future.
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS CLUB ^
The FrierUlly NeighJboits club !
met at the home of Mrs. Lola i
Cheeks, 1614 Rice street. Mrs. 1
Maggie Young, chaplain conduct- <
}d the devotions.
Mrs. Ella M. Owens introduced
the new members and welcomed
them t o the club. Mrs. Gilbert
Ionian and Williams were the 1
new* members. i
A very educative health pro- c
gram was rendered. Mrs. A. Sin- j
gletnrn. The Organs of the Body; t
iuett, Mrs. Lola Cheeks and Mag- i
gie Young. The Teeth, Mrs. E. j
W. Owens. First Aid Treatments
Nurse Eva Johnson; Recitation, ,
Mrs. Lydia Young.
The hostess served a fine repast.
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The next meeting is to be at j
Gilbert's Chapel entertained by,'.
Mrs. Gilbert.
LES COQUETTES
The Les Coquettes Social club ^
met at the home of Miss Louise
Munday No. 4 Dewey Ave., Tuesday
night, February 31, . at 8:00 j
o'clock. After a short program
jy the hl)Stc'ss, the president took j
charge. The minutes of the last j
meeting were tead, received and
adopted. A report was given ^
from the party given at the home
:>f Miss Lillie Mae Minder. The .
Les Coquettes are giving a social '
silver tea Monday right, March
13th} .at the home of Miss Munday.
The financial roll was all- id
to which the member^ respond .
?d briefly and well. The hostess 1
served a delicious repast. We ad- !
journed to convene next week at
the horn of Miss Lillie Mae Mind3r,
211 Bull street.
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ini.nF.N HARP SAVINGS CI.PR
1
The Golden Harp Savings club i
held its weekly meeting at home
of M iss Leola Jackson, 24181 ,
Green StT Monday^nigHL March"
3, 1939. The meeting was called ,
to order by President Miss SerJena
Jackscm, the opening song, '
(n the Garden, and prayer led by ;
President, Mis* Jackson and the
meeting was opened for business.
Last minutes were received
and adopted. We had one visitor,
Mr. George "Anderson and ,
new members: Mr. Jesse Nichol- ,
son, Mr. Brontly Golden.
hie seniors of o. c. t. s. "
'GO OVER THE TOP" 1
Seneca:?The Senior class of '
Oconee County Training school i
sponsored a King contest last Fri '
day afternoon which was very 1
successful. Every contestant 1
worked very hard. James Rut- '
ledge was crowned king and his (
helper, Jessie Mae Rice, queen |
having reported the?highest amount
which was $19.21. Next
highest amount was $12.10 report- 1
ed by Dhllas Taylor and Ruby '
Doyle. Total amoufnt raised $67. 1
?2.
We wish to thank on r friends
for their fielp. Miss F. L. Wil- ?
liams, Isponsor. I
ANTIOGH BAPTIST CHURCH
The*" prayer meeting was conducts!
py Dea. Wni, Wi-nningham '
and Bro. R. L. Lee. After which
Kev. Wine preached a wonderful.
jc.rmon, The services were in- 1
spiring and uplifting and enjoyed
by all present. Collection
amounted to $8.12. ,
want our friends to cooperate
with us in this drive. Our hooks
are opaned every Wednesday nite
at 8 p.m. to enroll new members.
We invite you to join us.
Remarks by the president. At
the roll call all members responded
briefly. Next meeting Wcdstreet.
SIBSCRIBE FOR
THE "LEADER"
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Washington Too Far
From Rochester To
Suit Name!
Eddie AndersSYi, who is Jack
Penny's famous Negro stooge,
'Rochester," on the radio, plays
ho role of "Washington," Robert
fi.ung's valet in "Honolulu," now
it the Palmetto Theatre. When
)irector Eddie Buzzell called him
'or his first scene he addressed
lim a? Washington. "Couldn't
'oil make that name Syracuse or
'llmira, Mr. Buzzell?" queried Edlie.
"They're a little closer t o
Rochester-"
Alphas To Celebrate j
10th Anniversary
At S. C. State
f .'
Sidney R. Williams Main
Speaker
C! r< TIC 11 l
w. -MISVUIII O. V>., 1*1 ill . 11.
Beta Delta Chapter of the Alpha
['hi Alpha Fraternity, iricorporat?d
will celebrate its tenth anniversary
on Sunday, March 18,
>vith a .special protrram during
the regular Stated College vesper
hour. Sidney R. Williams, a n'
nitstanding graduate of State Col-'
ege and guiding spirit behind the1
founding of Beta Delta at South'
Carolina State has been called
[Tom SU Uouis, Mo., where h e
serves as Industrial Secretary of,
he Urban Lcaeue, to be the featured
speaker at the public pro-!
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Chapters at Colu'i^fia, Charles;ty?,
Ch-nlotte,. X. C.. and Augus-1
i\, , Ga,, will have special repre-j
( ntatives in attendance while Al-1
ha men throughout this section1
ire urged tospend Sunday, Mar.)
18, in Orangeburg. A banquet will
ruhninate the evening's activities.
UNION NEWS
Sunday was a beautiful day in
i'nion and the church goers were
nany. Dr. C. A- Dawkins, Mr. G.
A". Bolden and Mr: R.K. Groves
special representative of the N.C.j
ITutual Life Ins. Co., were in Clin
on and attended services a t
Friendship AME church of which
^ev. II.W. Walker is.pastor.
Many Union County teachers
ire attending the State Associa-(
ion this week. The County Association
of whjch Prof. W. M. Bo-(
ran is nresident and Miss .Tnlia
Dobson, secretary has registered .
[fiO per cent.?? : -jMrs.
Addie Miller of Greenville
na? returned to her home after
spending several weeks with her'
niece Mrs. Cornelia Rodgers. Mrs'
Rodgers one of Union's befct .social(
.corkers has been very ill and her
many friends will be very pleased
o know that she has greatly improved.
Mrs Rodgers is very grate
rul to her friends who were so
cind to her in her recent illness'
Mr. James R. Bolden spent the
veek end at home.' ;
Mr. and Mrs. U.K. Wilson have
moved from MeBeth Street and is
now comfortably -located in theii
new apartment on S. Church St. 1
The local-delegation of the A.
\l. K. churches in this county was
n Lexington Tuesday hoping?tor
icet .nr. r,.rs. u imams a Lay,
Representative to the General,
Conference which meets in Dei'oit
in 11'10. J
Mr. A.T. Pearson spent Sunday|
in Newberry. i
Friends of Mr. B. T. Thomas i?
egret to hear of his continued ill,
less. i
Misses Helen Kennedy and Dee
*d friends in the county Sunday.
Mrs. Annie B. Renwrick entertain
?d a number of friends with" a
diver tea Sunday afternoon. This
vvas given for benefit of the Wo?~
men's Auxiliary of the hospital.
Mr. W. W. Bolden and Whitley,)
Tr., spent Sunday in Spartanburg,
with Mrs. Ruth Bolden who i s
wonderfully improving to the de
light of family and friends.
Mr. C.C. Cannon of Darlington
has arrived hfcre to take oveu^ono^
of the agencies of the N. C. Mutual
Life Tns. Co.
?Rev. R.M. Mqann. pnstot of St. kuke
Baptist cturch, Buffalo was
1 Sunday afterpoon visitor at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garaett
on N. Pinckney St. Mr. Harriett
is one of the Deacons in the
St. Luke church and reports the
:hurch is progressing very nicely
under the pastorage of Rev. R.M
Means.
Miss Hasley, daughter of Rov
Hasley and student at Bettis Aca.
iemy was forced to come home on1
account of illness.
Rev. Leslie Sanders, student at)
Benedict College spent the weekend
with home folk. Rev. Sanders
Is a very promising young minister.
We have much fear for many of
the young men now being graduated
from college. The lack of
objective, ambition and self-management
will cause many to fail.
Many of them want a job as only
an avocation and they wish t o
make social affairs their vocation.
If they would take their college
to heart, they could be of some
service but unfortunately, they
are allowing it to go their heads.
Th4? is. not true of at! but w e
have quite a few ' who caused
their poor parents {o suffer while
they were getting this type o t
training. A college education pays
but it seems as if so many are
coming out with the wrong conception
of life., -Big, times,- drink,
ing, car riding, all night dancing,
with no time for work, seems to
he their motto. Wake up young
men and be what your training
demands.
ran PALMETTO LEAQHB
COMMUNITY SOCIAL. CLUB
Mr. Mack Hunch, Pres.
Charleston, S. C.?The Commun
ity Social Club, an organization
for the ?upbuilding^xxf_uur race, uU _
so a Christmas Saving Club held
its first collation at the Commun- 1
ity Center Hall, corner Hanovct
and Sumter Sts. Friday eve, Mar.
3, 1939. A short interesting program
was had. Mr. Elijah Poinsette
one of our progressive grocerymen
made a very encouraging
and inspirational talk. Mr. A.
D. Green, -assistant principal o f
Burke High School, urged the necessity
of cooperation in order to
putover successfully the program
of both the schools and the community.
After which a deliciou* J
supper was served consisting ol ;
i ' - * ' <
nnmu, iimiHruni, uaKPd nam
chicken, collard greens, bread,
cake and cocoa. It was enjoyed
by all.
?The members of the J club are; 4
Messrs. Mack Bunch, Pres., John *
Gaillard, V.-Prcs., Herbert Nor- 1
ton, Sec'y*. William15, Treas.. ^
John Mack, Sr., Asst. Treas. Thadi f
deus Mitchell. Oliver Green, Stephj ;
en Deas, Richard Green, W. S. ]
Drayton,; George Murray, ' John
Willams. We are wishing foi j '
this club continued success. 1
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'ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
Bethel A ME Sunday school op
ened at the usual time with Supt. '
:md teachers at their po*ts. After ,(
a thorough discussion of the les- (
son and review by the pastor Sun ^
day school was dismissed. ' ?
At. 11 o'clock morning services; <
began. Rev. .T.C. Coaxum preach-! 1
ed a wonderful sermon that was !
enjoyed by the large erowk? At i (
the evening service Rev. David
Mitchell preached a sermon that
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win ue lonir remcmoerea Dy an. |
The Faithful Star Club met. at |
Mrs. Mamie Zeigler's home o n
Sunday afternoon with the president
Mrs. Mitchell in charge. Mrs
Zeigler took charge of the devo- $
tions, The secretary read her re- [
port, the roll was called each ^
member responded. The club i s j
planning a silver tea at Mrs. Ida
Owens home on Monday nite.
The musical concert sponsored g
by Mrs. Dollis Coker and Mrs. |
Jones was quite a success.
The H. E. Dept. and the NT. II.
M. are doing splendid work under
the direction of Miss 0?sa ^ellc
Addison. One of their projects for
the year is to improve the Home
Economics Dept. The following im
provements have been made: Con
verted pantry into a breakfast! (
rOofffj installed a-~s ink; kitchen F
cabinet;?curtains for breakfast!
room., All gilds are busy working 1
in their vegetable gardens which)
is eoiinted as one of their projects I
We; regret very much that this
is Messrs. T. Dozier, .T. C. Paris J
and Melton Guinyard's last week
hole. They are students of State
College, who have been with us
for the paH five weeks doing
their .practice teaching in the
agricultural and academic depart-l
merits. ' I
The) friends of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Otl cnn(rv!enl:H? -O, - ??- -!
v v.v mi-Hi i?n iru?'
third -anniversary?rrf?their?wed -1
dine, Kvhieh they celebrated Mar.'
l?th. I
The Sunshine Xma<_SaviiiK- club
is well on its way,
LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. L. I). Rradley, Principal
Thc Principal, Prof. L. I). Bradley
and his faculty have been
most successful in putting the pro
gram over thus far. ome hundred
per cent. - The school calendar
for the remaining part of the
and the exercises will be as followsf
Tuesday, April 18, 1st grades
A and B under the supervision of
MrsSes Britton and Pearson.
Friday, Apiil 21, 2nd and 3rd
grades under the supervision of.
Misses Harrington and Jones.
Tuesday, April 25, 4th and 5th C
grades, undbr the supervision of
Misses Clark and Porter.
Friday, April 28, Gth and 7th
grades under fthp supervision of Prof.
J. E. M elver.
Sunday, April 30, annual serraon.
Tuesday, May 2. High school
play under the supervision of Miss-Bcacey
and Prof. L. D. Brad ?
ley *-7 - *
Friday, May 5, Graduation.
On Thursday, March 2, tht
principal and Miss Octavia L.
Clark with her glee club entertained
the Rotary club (white)
at Hotel Truluck with musica'
readings , and Negro spiritual^
Everybody expressed themselves
as having enjoyed the program
and invited them to come again
socrp. On Monday, March 6, the
chapel period was given over to
the officials of Florence County *
Forestry. They sponsored an ?
Oial quiz on Forestry. The participants
in the quiz were stu- i
dents from 5th through the 10th
grades. The prizes were won by
the following students: 1st prize
Caesar Scott, 9th grade; 2nn prize
Mamie Fulniore, 10th grade; 3rd
prize, Lillian Green, 7th grade.
On Saturday, Feb. 25, Misses *
Pearson, Clark, Britton and Prof. ;
Mclver along with the principal
attended the Florence County
Teachers1 meeting. Miss Margue- ~
rite Porter a member of the' faculty
who was out of school for
a couple of days onn account of
illness is well - again to the delight
nf the faculty and students.
During her absence Mrs. J. E.
Th?j- Young Men's Progressive
club of the city were delightfully
entertained on last Sunday , by
Mr. James Cunningham, a member
of the club.
LOVING MEMORY
In sad and loving memory of
Mrs. Fannie B. Dawson.
We cannot furgct that you left
us two (2) years ago today.
Gone but not forgotten.
Safe in the arms of Jesus we believe.
We lc/ved you but lit loves you
best. ^
J. M. Dawson, husband
(Mrs.) Mable <\ 1>. Harris
( Mrs,)--Graco-G. D. Ashe
daughters.
RESOLUTIONS
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We were surry to hear the ?nd
rites of Mrs. Birdie- HoU- -Michaei i
smoke, who <!< jiarttcl this life a
*e\v weeks ajjo.
Her -passing was a shock to the
L'htire community. Those who
incw her learned to love her. SIk '
icccpttd "Christ in her early at?o,l
Ltid?hframe a member of the Mt.
Famol Baptist church in' 1928. At
:hat time the Rev. K. L. Smith
.vas her' pastor. . Bi:die Bell
itrived for her education as far
its her wealth allowed her, In
1935 she graduated-from- the St.
Matthews Junitfr lliyh school unler
the supervision of T'r f. J. A.
Ford. Three years later she was
parried to Mr. Mil'oii s'n ?>ke.
She left to .nth urn. her loss her
loving husband, niotiv r. rji'he'
listers and brothers and a host
if relatives a"d friends. I learn'<!
about the death of the d'.ci'as- .
?d and was do ply affected. She
vas such a joy and .ins'pkation to
ill who were fortunate en uirh to
omit her as a fiier.d. That we
can appreciate, how. deeply her
oss will be felt. Please do ac:opt
_uiir sincercst sympaihy_
Faithfully.
_J. C. Moore and-friends ^
I'NION HART, cut urn N<>. 2!
Rev. W. M. Downs. Minister
The Union Baptist church No. |
! under its aPster. Rev. W. M. i
)o\\;ns has made. great strides in '
>oth religious a n d material
jrowth.
Sunday was the reporting da.>
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Mrs. Addie L. Lvlos. Prop.
131 fi HE1DT STREET
PHONE 3719
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1 for tho four captains that were
selected to report $20.25 each
which would have been a total 1
$81.00 and would finish paying
the rnottgage off the church. .
The general of these groups,
were Mr. Preston Davis, captain:
Mrs. M. Coleman, Mrs. P. Davis.
Mrs. C. Jackson, Mr. B. Taylor
Mr. Taylor reported $27.1 Tt Mrs
Coleman, $32.00; Mrs. Davi.$52.15;
Mrs. Jackson, $58.2.5; th<
Missionary society $10.00; Churcl
-Aid, S1.20 '.--including-other eolleetions
made a total of--$185.20.
There was great rejoicing. A
grand program was presented by
.Mrs. P. Davis.
We have paid the mortgage oft '
our church .and have . money1 to
nnish our church. We invite you i
to attend our services.
ST. PATTTA. M. E. ( Ml Rf H
Key, F. C. I.aw*, in.*tor _j_
Sunday was a lovely day and
I:i; ir<- crowd* mtoo/lV.-i *
... ??vx Hum vue vuivio
es.at St. Paul. Sunday school at
its usual hour with Supt. and
Ua fliers at their p' st of duty..
At 12 .o'clock the pastor ascend :
ed the rostrum and delivered an
excellent sermon. It was food
!'< r our souls. v
A? 2::;0 o'clock Usher board
held its meeting and the A. C. E. .
_4;eii?ue begad their' meeting jit.
"f.'ld o'clock. AVe. were highly
blessed to have Prof. R. W. Bouluuiv.
Dean of 11. A. 1. institute.
ile made a wonderful speech.!
.Miss Gertrude Ccfi ley came!
h me from New York on a vi>it. [
Wo wei'u glad t o have her. r
M:s? Eva Kirkland returned 1
1 onie :i few weeks ago from Spar- !
tur.burg; where she graduated
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