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r cage 8 ? Home-c . ! Alumni of Allen Uniy, - Organized Contest WOMEN OF STATE TO ENTER CAMPAIGN TO --RA4SE?L11 IK A R Y Fl N4>S In a statewide meeting hm last Saturday the Generri Alumni of Allen university laid plans ftii a state contest as a definite part of the canjpaign now in progtes to raise, funds for the new library building at Allen. One hundred women will be tasked t<y take a part in the drive, and each is asknl to .raise at least $25.00. P: izes are offered for contestants. The person raising the highest amount over $25.00 will be given $50 which is first prize, and the next highest will receive $25 whic h "is the spcond prize. .Mrs. Bertha Lewis of Columbia is state chaiiman for the contest President Miiiis made other ~6p_ pointments in the meeting Satur. d a y as follows: Membership: EVott, ehnii'innn) 'Contact in ami out of the state?I. M. A. Myers Henry B. Butler, Jr., and J. B I !i ok. The Hume-cowing program was given much attention in the meet, ing here Saturdry. The Alumn lun heon and the home.cominf game betv.ecn Allen and Claflii are to be leading features of th< lay. Novmber 23. i,K' Dr. S; mUel Richard Hiegins netvjy dieted president of Allen will be guest speaker to the alum ni at noon oil Thanksgiving- Day Hundreds of alumni and friend: writ ci me to Columbia for the oe. .o-siori. vIATJIKR TOPS SIMS, 20-7 thei \s undefeated and untiei en will face Coulter's team ii hi .'W, Friday, November, 17. Continuing--their unbroken ser. of victories, the Blue Eagle: .' lather hung up their sixth coi j ence wlm.by^ defeating Sims H ~r-mnrrrrr iasi wok: zu-t. . ?? !* g; mo held many thrills, on? ? ' v ' I'?c i i ntent be ing the 40 yar< pa.- iii'iii Jackson to Jenkins. An. -..ther was the blocking of a Sini! punt, which was covered by Cal. h ou n. t?jr1 Inning the last quarter of tht tirst half, a 7.7 tie was broken bj an exciting touchdown from Sims' _0- yard line. - l> Iioth teams must be compliment ed for their superb condition, their lighting spirit, and their good ports mariship. To u ehdbwir ~ for-' Mather?were made by Bailey (2) and McGirt (1), while Jackson made the extra points. FRIKNDSIIIP BATTLES HAINES TO \ SCORELESS TIE ?= Ilill( s c ( NoV- 10_ Des. pile 'he fact that Coaches B. K. Divwn and P. P. Worthy h;,d to - work up a new squad due to injur. i<and other difficulties, they were able to work up a team in the last i,i orrri,. ~7T RnTa tb7> br?rd ft fht.i n c lull dogs to a credited she/wing in their homecoming game. The Tig > started the rally by gaining rr.uiarljr from end luns and lino plunges.- Little Bonner did a fino piece of work as quarter.brck us. :ng Williams and Foster for end uns and Hopkins and Lewis for .ill*- | lunges. The Tigoi s attempt. f! nipe passes, completed seven for a totrl of 80 'yards gained while their opponents attempted 13 n I completed 3 for a total of 15 ; yards gained. Passes were compie ed from J. Bonner t^ Hopkins end Ing rm. Other men that play. - -? - --d-.cm outstanding game _ for -the in d-hip Tigers were, Gaither J. f'athcart, Tate, Moore, Wright Cobbs, and Bf.rber. For Haines Woods, Smith and Reid. The coaehes are trying to repair their egular lineup ty meet North Caro. lina ?,fatc of Elizabeth City, Nov 17th. BFTAI* FORT COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL Plans are being raprdly made for the annual Port Royal Agricultural Fair which is to be held here Thanksgiving, November 23 It is hoped that the program this year will create a deeper rnteres' in cooperation amongst the, farm ers of this section, and that the ^ - results will be that better grade of agrieutural produce for home ?use will-h<. rai'.scd. Prizes will bo awarded to the farmers whose specimen are judged the best. The fair i*' being supervised by Prof. J. S. Shanklin, Who has long played an important roll in the ad vancement of the people of thei Sen Islands of this state. The program that has been plan| omingG neu is as follows: t-** ] ^Tnuisuay morning, f^om 9:00 1 until noon, games una exmoits of piouuee; irom 12 until 1:20 p.m. pigium una,presentation ol prizes ( irom 1:30 until 3:oo p.m., dinner 1 .-yrtTO O'CToCK, lootDull game ~ J octween the Beaufort County Tr. I.acnooi ligeia anu Allendale. Prof. John P. Burgees, state itin < erant vocational educational tea i ctier, win be tne main speaker on .tie progrr.111 to be had from noon ' until 1:30. Prof. Burgess has long been in teiested in all types of agricultural development in South Carolina and apparently will bring valua olc inlormation to the farmers of -caw--- section. _ . M iss Abigail Riley, a freshman I jf Georgia State College, Savan jiah, Ga.t was a visitor on the campus on Sunday, Nov. 12. She , n tne sister 01 Michael and Sara l uilov. students here. ST. ALBAN TRAINING SCHOOI ' The second month of the school j | term ended' Friday with a num. rljjeri of-Jrigh school otudenta mak. i|mg the honor roll. This report , I . U .... I ? a. * I i oiiuwt'u it MifeiiL iiu:it:itatr in vuv student body over last year's re. ' port at the end of the second month. the pre Thanksgiving Box entet 5 .ainment given by the basket ball - teatn sponsored by Mrs. Dendy vas quite successful. The Pied. mont Farmers conference will meet at St. Alban Thursday. A large crowd is expected to at ^ ..end. 1 Miss /Maudestine Clinkscales n 1939 graduate of St. Alban who is - low a freshman at Friendship col 8 lege, spent the week end with home 1 folk and was on the campus be 1 ore returning to college. ) "Miss Eliza Mae brown spenTThe ' T reek end with Misses Mrldred and 1- i ii i i .?: .. [>. l 1? - .Muia .He.-*ussier 01 ^i-urr ana ui_ :ended the Anderson County Fair. ' Miss Catherine Weir spent the veek end at her home in Belton ; ind attended the fair" Also Mrs. " [ jambrell and Anderson and little Miss-Thelula Gllmbrell. Mrs. Dashe spent the week end . M her home in Orangebutfr; Messrs Lewis and Kellie Rooic son have returned to the campus ' after being: home a week. ? r TRINITY A. M. F. CHURCH Rev. A. .McNeil White. Pastor Spartanbuig, S. C.?The weath.J - er was cool and rainy hert. Sun ' lay, but a large crowd turned out ,oth morning and night. in singing. Our young people are quite active, and are willing to da whatever they can for the cause of Christ. Then-' will a baby contest on the fourth Sunday night in No vember at 7:30. The " following brbies are participating: Willie J Williams, Trinity; Mattie B. Lan. drum, Little White Hall; Waldo Wiggins, C. M. E. Church; A. Me Neil White, Jr., Trinity; Theado Wingo, A. M. E. Church; Agnes Hardv. Ebcnezor Baptist Church; Douglas Allen, Trinity Church; Vernel Ferguson, Trinity Church; . and Bobbie R. Miller, Shady Grove Baptist Church. The pastor reported a success, ful trip to Charleston, the seat ot the South Carolina Conference. Ho ( was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Brown, of the Presbyterian Church ' "A" Thanksgiving" dilute? will bo ~j served at the church on next " Thursday.- 7:3<J. A program will ( be rendered. - CARD OK THANKS r ? | ( BAKER'?We# wish to extend' our heartfelt thanks and appreciation fen- the acts of kindness, mes sages of sympathy and beautiful loial offering received from our kind friends and neighbors during our ]recent bereavement in the !oss ~r>f our beloved mother, and grandmother, Mrs. Malinda Baker. .Mrs. -GENEVA LEWIS and Family. ST. JOHN REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Wm. DeVeaux, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Sunday, Nov , 19th, 1939 at 7:30 P. M. we will bo honored to have the Rev. Joseph Robinson, tht great evangelist of _ the Reformed Episcopal Church Philadelphia, Pa., to preach for us :IP is the guest preacher of our an. Id nurl convication. Bishop Joseph IV E. Kearney, D. D., will he present ' n The public ig cordially Invited to f hear him. j TK ame All \\"R. AND MRS. FRED GREENE 3 rWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY I An anniversary o"f unusual ' ?hram and beauty was celebrcted t by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jrtene of < Andrews. S. G.. on Mondav. Oeto_ i t>er 30, 1939 at Greene's hall, An. , irews, S. C. _.: _ : ?: A color scheme of blue and J white wcs used in the immation ; reception, living and dining rooms j The hall was beautifully decorat ( ^d ai-tisticaily with fall flowers, j soft colored lights and ivy. The hrjl represented a home, I entering from the hall from the northern side into the reception | room, then into the living rqp?n, ( lining room and kltclien. . , The guests were seated amidst his beautiful setting engaged in ' various games. < Receiving the guests were Misses Murray, Stevenson, Mrs. Aza_ . lee Preston. Receiving the gifts _? were Mrs- Kiploch and Smith. The gifts were numerous and beautiful. ' ?The many vnests looked very beautiful in their eeninvg attire. | An appetizing menu of barbecue, -baked chicken, potato salad, bread, wine, cake and after dinnei minis was served in Dunei siyie. After serving the guests danced to the strains of occaslon81~music. A short progt r.m was rendered. Mrs. L. Smith presided at the piano. Miss Mary F. Greene the only daughter of the couple sang sweet "Because". Mr. James , Prio-leau of Georgetown sang "O Promise Me". Mis. Fred Greene looked very charming in a pink chiffon with lace bodice, accessories to match, a corsage of Lilies of the Valley | Mr. Fred Greene wore a Tuxedo. Mrs. Greene's mother, who is 86 years old was beautifully gown, i ed in a navy blue and lace dress with accessories to match. The guests attending numbered over 200. <=The out.of.town guests Were: Mr. end Mrs. Greene's beau tifnl and attractive daughter Mary i Frances, who is attending Palmer j Memorial Institute, Sedrlia, N. C , New Yolk: Mrs. Jennie R Greene Mrs. Bertha B. Greene, Mr. Fred Mclver, Mr. and "Mrs. Percy Wil ' linnis; Georgetown: -Mr. and Mrs.? Ross Straford, Mr. and Mrs. Fran ' es Straford, Dr. M. S. Thompson. , Mrs. U. G. Teele, Miss Thoma.sina Dunmore, Mrs. Cordell Wragg, Mrs. Nealie Davis, Mi's. K. L. Fra"1 zier, Mr. and Mrs. II. Jackson, Mi nnrl Atvr Top ^ jn * .. R(. y nnd Mn>. L. D. Gamble, Mrs. Mary Do. zier, Miss Minnie B. Scott, Mrs. Gv W Howard, Miss Evelyn King, Miss Marie Jackson, Miss Annie Johnson, Mrs J. A. Banks, Miss C. F. Moses, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Moses, Miss Mozolle Alfartl, Mrs. Minnie Rodgers, Mr. James Prioleuu, Mr. and Mrs. Laurerise Dunmore, Mr." W. M. Scott, Mrs. Lula Strong, Mrs. Azalee Preston, Mrs. R. Anderson, Mrs. James Ses sion, Mrs. Sam Wragg, Mrs. J. J. Jenltinr.;?Manning:?Rev?and Mis. D. J. Gadson, Mrs. J. E. Craw ford, Mrs. J. S. Byrd, Miss Carrie Cook. Mrs. E. E. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. Beaulah Crawford; Hcmmingway: Mr. M;,ck Gordon, Mrs. Lucy McCown, Mrs. Lucy McCown, Miss Mildred Wilson, Mrs. Bertha Williams, Mrs. Mary Greene; Florence: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Brown, Miss Es_ telle Steenson; Kingstree: Mr. Earnest Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Barnes; Hamlet, N. C.: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Long, Charleston; Rev. and Mrs. W. F.. Murray, McClellanvilie; Mr. George- Chandler, Nesmith; Mrs. Novie Garlington, Laurens; Miss E. Murray, Greely. ville;?Mrs. J. W. Hopkins, Colum: . bia-.'T * , ? ? > ? BKTTIS WINS FROM WALK Kit | I The Red Devils of Bottis Aca. ' demy played i; game of football with Walker Institute of Augusta,' C5A., winning 7.0. During the 1st 3 juaiter Bettis thieatenel Walker's | goal at almost every play, but thtr J, second quarter was vice .versa as Walker player in Bettis' territory I he whola quarter. The third qunr. | ler, both teams played evenly, i teither doing veiy much with the j >ther. j | During the fourth quarter, the > Setti*' Red Devils traveled down i o Walker's goal gaining ten itcn*y j| it every play; they went as for as t Walker's two yard line when Wal. ' $ cer exnected ? nlav throuch the t ine, but a pass was completed by f, iettis giving jher a touchdown. The f iXtin point was made around the |5 ight end, terminating the game 5 '_0 in favor of Bettis Academy. Many members of the Bettis A. umni Club, visitors end friends 5 vitnessed the fair and game Fri_ s lay. It was a day that will be is ong remembered. MOXTICELLO NEWS On account of the weather Sun. 5 ay only a few attended church, i! i'c were very pleased to meet tho 2 ew pastor, Rev. Gamble and his f cknd. Rev. Fenny. 2 We are praying and hoping this .V IE PAIJMETTQ LEADER en vsCl fear will be better then last year iy the help of God. Miss Wilhelmena Crumpton, a ;eacher at Jenkinsville, S. C. mo. ored to St. Barnabas Mission School after scho'ol Friday and got ier neice, Miss Elvyn Anderson. ' r?l i. ii rv ? n-t. - .t L0 *UL io uie uavm acnooi_ wnero >he joined her sister, Mrs. Sally Mae C. Gary in a P. T. A. meet, njr Friday'evening* A large num. :er was present. They say "We aelieve that Mrs. Gary is going to ;>ut the program over this year." After the meeting Miss Wilhel. menu Crumpton, Miss Elvyn An. lersivh and Mrs. Sally Mae C. Gary motored home and spent the week. ;nd with their patents at Monti. ?ello, S. C. A 24 pound boy was born to Mr. ind Mrs. George Smith Thursday. Mrs. A trues Crumnton. Nurse. ? 1.\ mkm'MMAM Albony, Angeline R. In loving memory of my dear mother and our grand mother, Mrs. Angeline R. Albany, who left us n year ago today, Nov. 22, 193??,... ? Th.. years may wipe out., many things, : 7 : . . But this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days W! en we were all together. Loving son and grandchildren: James M. Jaunilla B. and "Jacqueline Y. Albany. ? m PEOPLE SOCIAL' AMI THRIFTY CI I B The clltb met at the home of Mr--. Henrietta Butler. The meet ny \vas called to order by the pres dent. Interesting' devotional ex. .'irises were carried out. Thq set i'Cl.lry read the minutes whicn trcre received and adopted.. ~Ttrr house?wns?| opened 1 for?business rhe roll was called, each niembei responding with Bible verse and dues. Reports were made from he sick committee __ We then ndjourned to meet at the home of Mrs (Mieinententj Watts 1408 C.vririX St. AVe were served a de- I lieious renast. ('11 ESTKRFIftLI) NEWS Mdi. Queen' .Montague spent Monday afternoon in Cheraw with her sister, Mrs. Fuller. The Chesterfield district held its meetinur Tuesday at the=-Wam bio Hill school. An interesting piofri-ntr. was conducted by Mrs Tontley and a delightful course was served bv the patrons and teacher Mrs. Ponvl Smith. ?? Rev. and Mis. Toatley, Mrs. Eli zabeth Rivers and Mrs. Marion Jackson sjx'nt Friday afternoon in Charlotte, N*. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Jack son spent S.nday in Cheraw with their a1, nt,--Mrs. Julia Ptreator with family. Miss Cecelia Toatley, teacher of Linconton, N. C., spent the week end with her parents. Rev. Parker of Lancaster, S. C. spent Friday night at the home of Rev. iind Mrs. Tnat.ley. A pleasant d:>y was spent by. Mrs. M. F. Johnson in Char | lotto, Sunday. j PATRONIZE OUR AI o oo o.oo o o o o o c-oo oooo o o o.o oo< 3 TO THE IV i Tiny Brads I Township/ M rtn rlau w rrk iTA\yil\| lAjr I | Advance Tickets 84c | WHITE SPECTATORS 60cSPONSORED BY TH aflin ?? i na GOSPEL TORNADO SPEAKING Hello world I am broadcasting from Louisville, Ky. I have covered the Ncn thwest in my campaign for Mr. George Hampton, Dr. Clay born and Dr. Nicholas. I feel that 4 have put the program over. Am leaving fen- Littleroek Ark. tonight, i Have been away three months on this trip. Will be home three days rnd am going to Newberry, S. C. for a few days... Will stay in S. C. until January the^first. QldJL'Viv^L is doine nicely. So long will be on the air next week over station P. M. L. O. C. -i. m mm PAGELAND NEWS Mr. R. C. Robinson of Asheville N. C., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C Brewer. Mr. Lansbon Blakeney motored to Union Sunday. Miss Amanda Roundtree attend cd a meeting; of Home Economics teachers in Camden Saturday. Friends of Mrs. Nancy Jackson were saddened Friday morning to hear of her death. She was fun efalized" at Gum 'Spring Baptist churtfh Saturday afternoon" by Rev J. A. Little of Monroe, N. C. Mrs. Jackson was loved by everyone who knew her. * PAULEYS ISLAND NEWS Splendid services were had at Mt. Zion Baptist churc.h. Hro. Ron Brown preached a wonderful sortv.rm in th#? absence of Rpv C.. M. Bessellieu, the pastor, who whs at his other "church at Acadia. At the night sei-vice, Bro. David Sin dale spoke with power to an np preciative audience. Rev. G. E. Washington, pastor of St. John A. M. E. church being -at?Gordoh Ttrapet; Ephrsttfr at St. John'sPell bound m his burn ing message from the theme: Watch and Pray. Our prayers are that he will keep moving on. 'o the King's highway. He's in high spirit for. the "Leader" and reads it~ weekly. Wn nvl: frrntpfn) to those put chasing the "Leader" regularly and are asking many others to do like wise as this will enable us to get :n our news regularly. ?? m , m CON WAY NEWS Sunday was a high day at Beth _1 4 "4 r T7* -1 Tt n ? i m. Hi. cnurcn. i no rresiuuig Elder, Rev. A. P. Speftrs, who has returned for another year h?ld quarterly eonfeence. The morning services were well attended, Rev. "AT P; Spears, preached a^oul stm 'ing sermon from Matt. 5:1-2. Tlu> Sunday school assembled at the usual hour with the Asst Supt., Mr. J. V. Williard presid ing. The les^on was interesting and Rev. M. Jt\ Robinson gave the review. Intermediate class No. 3 won the banner having the highest a. mount. Mrs. Ida B. Reeves the faithful teacher works earnestly with thrs youthful class. Thc. quarterly conference con. ence quite successful. Rev. M. F. 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