The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 02, 1939, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, December 2, 1939
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Mrs. Raphael O'Hara of New
Bern, N. C., and her two small
daughters, Ruby and Vera Jean.
were guests of their sifter and
- aunt, Miss R. G. Henderson, for
the holiday season.
a r a ^ ?
mrs. made Urates and Mrs.
-Maggie Dennis spent Thanksgiv"lrtg
Day in Charleston attending
the wedding of their nephew, Rev
Mr. J. Franklin Henderson.
Misses Ray Saxon, Edna Adams
Ossie Ola Allen, Thomasina Thorn
as, ,Mr. J. P. Holley arid Mrs. JulEmporia,
Va., to spend Thanksgrv
ing Day. While there they were
* the house guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Daisy Williams Cartwrlght.
The Kev. Carl F. Flipper, Sr.
spent the weekend in thP city visiting
his son, Carl F. Flipper, Jr.,
and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. C
F. Flipper, Jr., who are member?
of the faculty at Allen.
Dr. Carl F. Flipper iV? pastor of
or|e of the leading churches in Kan
RAfl Pltv Vonooo ??' :" ' ~J
wvj 9 4huuo?0| a>'u l^ inp auii 'JJ
Bishop J. S. Flipper. He delivered
the Ordination sermon at the
Methodist Annual Conference in
Otangeburg last Sunday morning
and returred to Atlanta Monday
in company with Bishop and
Mrs. Flipper.
Mhs Lillian E. Thompson, grad
uate of Allen university in 1938
was among the visitors here during
the Homecoming game. Miss
Thompson is now teaching at
caster Training School,^ Lafvcas*ter,
S. C. Her many frieffds here
v in Columbia were very glad to see
her arid vash her much success in
her work.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Davenport
spertt Sunday visiting, relatives in
Laurens. S. C.. and Greenville, S.
0. They were dinner guests of
tne latters motner, Mrs. Sonnie
Stephens.
Miss Eloise Janerette, teacherat
Sellers Jr. Hi was the week
end guest of her mother, Mrs
Aimie JanerettP and family, and
enjoyed a pleasart Thanksgiving.
Miss Verdell Dease, student of
Senior Collogo of A. U. won the
week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Annie Janerette.
THE AURORA SOCIAL CLUB
ThP club held' its regular meeting
at the home of Mr. Horace
Gninn, with Prof. W. H. Gaines
* as host. The meeting was opened
by the president. The minutes.,
of the last meeting were read and
approved. The reports of the
committee, with Mr. Fewell as
chairmen hog made nlnns for the
basket ball teams. Thp social com
mdtte& reported that the first social
function will be a pro-Christmas
ball. December 22. The place
of the affair has not been deckled
at this meeting.
The club memoers played bi
few handg of bridge, after which
a delicious repast was served. I
The meeting adjourned to meet
at the homP of Mrs. Mattie Greer,
with Miss Gus^ie Melton as hostess,
December 5.
GREAT BRANCH JR. HIGH
Orangeburg1. S. C.?On Friday
night, Nov. 17. at 8:00 o'clock the
Alabama quprtett sang a number
of striking selections.. Mr. W. T.
Bf ges, principal, invited them.
They are wanted by everyone to
come back again. Admission was
10c end we had a pleasing audience.
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We, the new home mfkers of
Groat Branch school, are giving a
Thanksgiving play, Friday nightr
November 24. at 8:00 o'clock, "Tur.
key Red." We are also selling refreshments.
Since we ere spon
soring e camp fup "month we are
asEfngf the cooperation of everyone.
Ccrme one, come all, admis.
sion 10c.
Watch the "Leader" for the future
happenings.
TTTinW TT*T*\ r? *
nrir> ui> it iia i>r,wa
Oat of Town Visitors
Spartanburg. S. C.?Rev. K. D.
Pooue pnd Pmf, C. W Robinson of
Anderson. S C. were seen in Spar,
tanburg, Saturdry.- They had been,
to the Home.comingr game at
Johnson C. Smith "Univ., Charlotte,
N. C. Prof. Robinson is a member
of the faculty of Reid Street High
School, Anderson. S. C. Rev. Pogue
is the pastor of the Splem Church.
Rev. P. A Flack, pastor of WrL
ker Chapel Church, Reidville, S. C.
was in town also.
THE CULTURE CLUB NOTES j
The Culture club held ite meeting
at the home of Mrs. Andrew
- Simmons. The topic was: "The
Tradition of Thanksgiving" directed
by Mrs. Hattie Green tnd Mrs.
Ola Wakefield. They said; "To us
individually Thanksgiving: sign!. I
ties a reunion of kinsfolk under the
ftaial?roof, a reunion in which
there is joyous discussion, a
wealth of good cheer, and a gen I
tie rewelding of old associations, i
J
It Is a time when anticipation la
keen and the reallzttion la crammed
with satisfaction.
But to us collectively Thanksgiving
means morfe. It stands today
as it stood in that ulmost
primeril wildness, then the brave
little band of Pilgrams expressed
their sincere gratitude to Him who
had preserved and ct/red for us to
this dey."
The club wishes to thank those (
who participated in the Turkey con
test. So far we have collected
$PD.50. |
Mrs. S. H. Higgins is the sole
V...UK.1 tri me rurxey. we trust
she will enjoy it. Everyone present
expressed themselves having
njoyed a lovely evening end
went away filled with the spirit of
Thanksgiving.
BIJRTH-NIGHT PARTY
GALA AFFAIR
Beautiful in its simplicity was
'he birthnight party in -honor of
Miss Edna Butler on Friday, Nov.
17th it her home on Senate St.
The rooms?were?handsomely?shad
ed with soft lights and decorated
with cut flowers, which made a
lovely setting in its fall hues.
Many games of whist and bingo
were played throughout the even'ne
to the tune of music from the
nimble fingers of Mr. Riddick, interspersed
with vocal selections
Tom different individuals.
Punch, assorted sandwiches, ice
cream, cake and candv was serv
ed to thirty-five guests who earned
beiWtiful and varied gifts,
adding to the number which had
alrerdy been received by her.
After all of the amusing greetings
were read to th group. Miss
Butler eut.-the birthday cake giving
a slice to etch one present
then the guests expressing themselves
as having en enjoyable evening.
departed reluctantly, wishing
her many more happy birthdays,
RECEPTION GIVEN IN HONOR
OF MR. AND MRS. GASTON
By W. R. Bowman
On last Friday night the friends
of Mr. md Mrs. JameB Gaston,
nf tbt>ir Knantifid hrttnp
9202 Gervfis St., Columbia, to do
them honor on their 11th marriage
Tvfilversarv We -hall rot attempt
t</ call names, as the lrrge
pnmKor vr/Mil/1 mfllffi if JmnnoeiWn
t6 I'ven think ?f culling a fail portion
of them. However, rs a spe"
!al invited puest and a represent
'ive of The Palmetto Leader, we
even couldn't get in a side word
on account r/f Revs. L. O. F^wman
A T. Ppfprgnn, T. H. Hughes and
others.
Mr. rnd Mh*s. Gtaton received
many valuable presents and they
wish us to say they?nnprecinta
their cifts very much. The reception
was of a hieh order, the two
Rubers, ChfJes Bvmn fjil Sumter
Daise were dressed in white coats
and blue trousers; the maids. Misses
Lucile Benjamin and Lillie M.
Robinson were dressed in black
dresses and white aprons, while
the vrdio pliyed anpropinto music.
Amon~ the menu served were:
ried chicken witff dressing::"-rice,
potato salad .sweet peas, macorni
njo banana Tvtdipfr. choese biscuits
various kinds of onlrcs, wines
"fndies prppes and fruits.
Try say the least, we enjoyed the
outing.
LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB
The club met at tht home of
Mrs. Ettp Thomas. 902 Walnut St..
Nw, 28fh. 1939. Th? meet'ne was
palled to o'tder by the chaplain.
Mrs. Boyce with a sone. led bv htr
then prayer by Mrs. Mr.rie Pollock
sonpw
Pcrinture lesson by Mrs. Garrick.
son^ by Mrs. Kennedy, which brot
our devotional service t/> a
The president #opk charge calline
for minutes of the last meeting
w"n reed. rof""'ofi and
rdented. The sick committee re.
ported Mrs. Rebecca Wright on
'he sick list. The unfinshed busi.
pess and new business were d's.
cussed briefly. The r*dl was cell,
ed bv tbp secretary. On Tuesday
night, Dec. 5. the club will give a
" Jonor roast at the hefme of Mr.
Tvherker. 1012 College St. Tho
officers for 1940 we-c elected nn
follows: Mr. Stm Williams, president:
Mr. James Kennedy, vice.
nresident; Mrs. Kennedy, financial
secretary: Mrs. Pollock, assistant
secretary; Mrs. Garrick, recording
secretary. Mrs. Portde, treasurer;
Mrs. Boyd, chnplaln. I
THE WAVERLEY SILVER STAR
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Tb? oi-b bold ito weoklv meeting
at the home of Mrs. Margare'
V?dd1eto*|. Tho mentinp was call
or/tor. hv the Prp-i^ert. Mrs.
Magele Johnson. After devotion
ho house was opened for business
Old and new business was discussed.
The members of the club were
n* the weddine of Mr
and Mrs. Jeffrey Sunday after
Thev el?o gave the bride
a shower at Mr. and Mrs. Lec
Srrtith's home. Thursday night. J
n~?o\\ WT?T,ComES
NEOPHYTES
Pv Grace C. Rowe
Alnha Xi Chanter of Delta Sig vin
Theta Sorority, S. C. State
Colletre, Orangeburg, S. C.. is in- ,
doo4_>,?nnv to welcome into he*
bond of sisterhood eight stalwart
wo?ren who are pledged to
uphold her principles, and ideals.
Those who have taken unto
hemselve* tho cause of Dolta are
Maophytj><? natsy Gardln. Esther
Gallmarj, Helen Jackson, Thelma
Cblsholm, Thelma Smith, Louise
Kelley, Mary Lillian Hall, and
I
Thelma Moorer.
It is the deair?? of Alpha. Xi that,
these young women avail themselves
of the many opportunities
offered by such an organization
not only to assist in the uplift of
womanhood, not only to reach
other commendable heights, but to
untiringly assist their Alma Mater,
State College, in her rapid
progress in the field of education.
ri.Anf vr?T? vmirn
CLiUIVC<n^?i fUCiTTO
I. M. Stokee, Reporter
Mr, and Mrs. William Hopkinsj
of New York City were called
home on account of the death of
their mother, Mrs. Luella Hopkins.
, Mrs. Rebeccr. A. Stokes spent
the wetkend in Orrngeburg, S. C.
visiting her sick brother, Dr. L
M. Dantzler and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Tiller and Miss
Margaret Allen of Charleston, S.
C. were in the citv last Thursdtyl
iust for a few minutes.
Mrs. R. H. tTolIormon and Mrs.
Lena Mae Stokes and I. M7. Jr.,'
spent the weekend in Ihinn. N. C
visiting Mrs. Mable Gandy.
Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Fergerson
?7ia Mrs. f ranco Minero of^ Sprrt
enburpr, S. C. attended the funeral
of Mrs. Luella Hopkins on Monday
at Cumberland M. E. Church.
Mr.?Monroe Sr nders of Balti
more, Md.. wps called home on ac
count of the death of his brother.
Mi?s Margaret Henry of Wil
min?t?n. N. C. attended the fun
er? 1 ff Mrs. L. Hopkins.
Mr. Clyde Sanders, formerly
erf this city, died in Baltimore, Md
on Monday. Nov. 20th. The funeral
wa<! held last week at Mt. Zi
en M. E. at Marl Bluff, S. C. He
left to mourn his lost: parents, 4
brothers, one child, 4 sisters, 4
brothers md other relatives and
>, >*(vst of friends. . ,
Mr. Causley Sanders of N. Y.
was called?homte on account of
'he death of his brother. Mrs. Lil
lie Sanders of Baltimore was in
the city on account of the death
of her husband. i
Mrs. Luella Hopkins died sud
derlv on Irsst Fridry. Nov. 24 at.,
her home. Her death was a shock
to the city. j
?The fnuerei?w????at?Cu*** 1
herland M. E. Church where she.
cpr-yed as a faithful member un.
' il her derth. I
The funeral was outlined as fol
lowing!?Singing by the?Choir;
Waver hv R^v. N. W. Gn'ene: Rev.i
A. W. Hill, read the Scripture;
singing bv the choir; solo, Mrs.
Lida Singleton; messages r<nd tele
granis by M'-s. Daisy H. Brrdy;
obituary by Mrs. Juanita Law-ttwcd^
Thp flower girlo and pillbearers
were her close friends.
The body was plrced in the Un
ion ceretery. Jackson and Single
ton were in charge. ?
* * *
Rev?'and Mrs. W. Gupnle of|
Lynchburg, S. C. attended the fun-j
eral of Mrs L. Hopkins.
Mr. L. (Sonny) Cooper, m out-'
standing barber of this city for
& number of years died sudde-^-?
on last Saturday night, Nov. 25th..
The funeral was at Cumberltnd
M. E. church on Thursday, Nov.
SOHr.^where he served as a fpithful
member and connected t<r other
organizations of the church] 4
He left to mourn his loss wife, I
1 daughter, 1 son. mother, two sis-'
ters, 4 brothers and crther relatives'
and a host of friends.
The remains were placed in
Union cemetery under a bank of
dpputiiui nowers. dtCKson ana
Sincrleton were in charge.
Mr. William Gurley of Roocky'
Mt., N. C. wrs called the city i
on account of the death of his sis-!
*er. Mrs. Hopkins.
Mrs. Sarah Henry of Wilming-'
ton, N. C.' attended the funertl of
Mrs. Hopkins.
Mrs. Florence Howard. Mrs. EL
len Lenzj^-Jtfr. Mitchell Howard
of Wilmineton; Mrs. Carrie Flem.
ming, of PpmpMco, S: C.; Mr.-and,
Mrs. S. W. Williamson of Mars
Buff, S. C. and Prof. Matthew Wil ,
liams, of Pamplico; Mrs. Ruben
Cannon of Marion attended tho
funerrl of Mrs. Hopkins.
Mrs. Louise Gaskin and Little,
Gene Gaskin of Crewe. Va., Rev.
James Hcrpkins, Columbia. Mrs.
Emma Williamsr. Rockv Mt., were i
.-ailed to the citv on recount of the
death of Mrs. Hopkins.
UNION NEWS
Mrs. Julia Owens spent Thankee
giving in Unlcrn with her family.
A large number of folk attended
the State .Benedict game in
Orangeburg Thanksgiving day.
The funeral ? service of Mrs
Moil/la vrrftB U?l/1 cr4
juKuuv. A O'IVJT TT?O iu at \yvi inni
Baptist church, Monday. Mrs.
Talley passed away tfter a few
weeks illness. She wa3 a young
women of many good . qualities.
She was ti member of the Ccrr'nth
choir for a number of years. She
leaves to mourn her loss, three
children, husband, and many
friends.
Mr. M. G. Dawkins Mesdames
MVmie Abrrms and Willie Hodges,
and James Abrams spent Thanksgiving1
day in Asheville. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bolden, Mr
A. T. Pearson, Miss Allen Nicholas,
t^nd Mr. Luther Leake spent
Sunday in Snartnnburg with Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Bcrlden.
Mr. Wi'Ham Benson of Washington.
D. C.. snent a few daya in
Union with his mother. Mrs. Fan '
nie M. Benson.
Misses Willie raid Dewey Mc |
Dowell spent Thanksgiving and
>he week end in Union with their
mother, Mrs. Emms McrDowell.
Mr. James Cheek of Pittsburg,
Pa. spent Thanksgiving with his '
narents, Mr, and Mrs. Mouzoun.
Cheek.
THE PALMETTTO LEAE
Miss Frank Mildred Sj
Rev. Mr. J. Franklin F
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Beautiful in its simplicity was
the wedding of Miss Frank Mil- j
dred Simmons and Rev. Mr. James
Franklin Henderson which was
solemnized Thursday, November
23, 1939, at 12 o'clock noon in the
Zion Presbyterian Church. Char.
leBton, iS. C.
The Rev. Mr. S. H. Scott, aa^
sisted by Rev. Mr. Joseph Pearson
D.D., and Rev. Mr. A. H. George,|
D.p., officiated rn th^ nros?n/?o .
a large assemblage of relatives
and friend*.?The quair.it-- church
was lovely, having been effectively
decorated with palms and floor
baskets and vases of chrysanthemums
in chosen colors.
The church choir with Mrs. Flor
encP Lewis, organist, provided a
beautiful program of traditional
music. Just before the ceremony
Prof. Arthur Green sang "Because"
arid Miss Edwina Flemming
"I Love You". They were accompanied
by Miss F"redericka
Jenkins. Mrs. J. Frederick Simmons,
cousin of the. groom, rendered
the two conventional wedding
marches and during the cere,
mony "Schubert's Serenade" was
softly played.
The ushers were: Ural Brewer-of
Waltorboro; William. H. Burton,
of Columbia; Andrew Pickens
Patterson, Charleston, and Henry
IMurph of Charleston and Atlanta,
Ga.
Miss Ruth G. Henderson, sister
of the groom, was the maid of
i%uvi anvi me uiiuc s uniy Bl- I
tendant. She was attired in' a
very becoming street length model
of dubonnet silk velvet and
matching turban. She carried an
arm bouquet of gold and bronze
chrysanthemums tied with bronze
ribbon.
The bride entered with her fath
er, Ruber/ James, who gave her in
marriage; at the altar they were
met by the bridegroom and his
best man, Henderson Randolph
Hughes.
. Emphasizing her charm the
bride wore a lovely street length
model of sapphire blue silk velvet
and matching turban and accessories.
She carriecTan arm bouquet
of large and daisy white
c h rysanthemtrmR.
Mrs.. Ruben James, mother of
the bride wore fuschia crepe wtih
matching nccessones aul her cor- "
sage was of orchids.
Mrs. Raphael O'Hara of ,North
Carolina, sister of the bridegroom
wore dubonnet taffeta and corsage
of sunglow roses.
Immediately after the ceremony
the bthle's parents entertained all
and members of the immediate
families.
Later in the evening;-Rev. ^rd
Mrs. Henderson left for a wedding
trip. For traveling, the
bride wore a black pinstriped tailored
suit and top coat of gray
fur. Her corsage was of roses.
Mrs. Henderson is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. . Ruben James of
Charleston, S. C., and has taught
in ^.he public schools of Charlestor1
for several years..
Rev. Mr. Hendersonthe son of
the lato Mr. and Mrs. John Loyd
Henderson of Columbia, S. C.,
was graduated from Allen Uni- "
versity, Columbia, S.. C. Later i
he went to J. C. Smith, Charlotte,
N. C., where he took his work in
Theology and then to Auburn
Seminary, Auburn, N. Y. For
several years he has pastorod the
historic-Zior' Presbyterian Church
of Charleston.
After they returned from their
Wedding trip the popular couplo
will be at home at 215 Spring St..
Charleston.
LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. L. ?>. Bradley, Prin.
In keeping with the spirit oi j
Thanksgiving a very interesting
Thanksgiving: program was given
in chapel on Wednesday Nov. 22 j
with Prof. J. E. Mclver as master |
of ceremonies. |
Among the foot bill fans on j
Thanksgiving day at Orangebuig
S. C.. to witness the game bttweenj
Stite and Benedict colleges were
Misses Octavia Olark, Eliza beth
J. Britton and Juanita Lawrence
Among those at.Columbia to wit. !
ne-~s the grme between CUtflin and
Allen were Miss Claudia Carter,
jr'roi. J. E. Mclver and Prin. L. D.
Bradley: Misseg Jcan Ha r ring _
ton, Annie Mae Rainey tind Errn.
estine Weston spent' the weekend
at their respective homes. MissMarie
O. Jones spent the week,
end in Kingstree as guest of Rev.
and Mrs. Cooper: While in Col
umbia Prof. Bradley visited Camp
Moore rnd friends tt the Veteranshospital.
|
When the doors opened on Mon
day morning at 8:30 o'clock a.
round 480 students or more out "of
the enrollment of 562 were an
xiously waiting to enter to pet b>ck
down to hard study. For the
benefit of the Wesley M. E. church
of which Rev. Watson is ptstor the
members of Ltke City faculty as
sisted by Mr. Abram Greene con
ducted a very interesting program
under the dirction of Miss Brittrm.
Mr. and Mrs. jack Cain ittend
ed the conference in Georgia last
week, and rejports an enjoyable
trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Eddy
hid a8 their guests on Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Davis and little
darghter from Conwey, S. C.
The school is progressing nice,
ly under the administration o jf
F' in. L. D. Bradly and visitors are
Always welcoma.
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Your Child's Health
By Randall Morgan |n?irurl(<r of
Health and Physical Kdjcation
Booker Washington High
.The department of h<a!'h arvd
Physical Education of Booker T
Washin^torj High School pleavf.
to cret'te this column dedicated
to the estfblishnunt of a ln-tici
I n? 1-1-tl t-ft? H?>'!'
(parents) and the department and
h > objectives.
We are grateful also to the P: 1
metto Leader for its c-"nt t i- ?i
of spree-for this'i-olumn. tvhi'di i
,truly a contributi>>n to the deve!-p
nivnt of personal as well as com.
I munity health.
J Through the medium of this pi .
per we shall present f -r you,
j weekly. imformat ion Whi.-h v"
hope will assist you in ?h?ment
in your child's health habits,
attitudes and knowledge. ; ! <.?'
I which is necessary fo'r healthful
living.
In this introductory writing we,
wish to present i tlie foil. . . !? /
ter to til parents hoping, it Ay:!)
'^ive .sufficient imformati"ii of i n:
department thr-t you miry yet ay
understanding of and appreciation
pur program:
Dear Parents:
As you know courses in lie: !th
and Physical Education have been
added to the course of studv ist
Bocrker Washington School. Your
shild is enrolled in these courses;
In health and physical e!uc;t
ion we endeavor to teach youi
child the proper u?e and care of
his_her body, health habits' and latitudes
which make for wholesome
and hcjlthful living. Also to develop
the organic and muscular
systems of his_hor body, coordinate
his-her mind rind muscles*
through a varied physical tc ivitv
urogram 'and establish serial at.
titudes ,and behavior patterns
THIS IS MORE THAN PLAY, it
is education through activity.
In older that this progr:ni 'nav
he n success and that your child
ce't'fnost out pf this course it is
ve^y necessary that we have y- i>
cooperation. The school may lead
in this he: 1th hali; formation pro
J"1" hut if these habits : r.d' :c-tj
vitinr nr" V a p:"-t the child's
learned activities, the home must
cooperate, by seeing that the child
puctice them at home, spends nee
essrry and adequate time in study,
and that the child has required
equipment.
Listed below mi3-, e --di which
yvery child must have:
1. Gym suit, socks, shoes, an 3
jie c: se (>r 'Iris. S111 It. IJ! I r
2. A clean towel and stfrp (every.
hild is required to take a shower
af'er each class peiiod.)
3. Gym suits must be .aural :
it le: -st onfe p. week.
4. A -good lock and key for
locker in which tc>? keep gym a quip
ment. .Each student shares a I d; _
a- with at has- otli? r s'm 'ore
the lock should be bought t tr -'V
We have a modern gYnm: sinin.
'"eluding f; cilities for taking
shower-baths, loxd'a's f . ^
~ ;in?j v;d -ibl? J and v.ni.i - r ml
exercise fctivities of e\ery type.
be gym is-well heated at :!! times
when needed. Every precaution is
trken against col's other illness
and injury. We have a-I'navr-itv
training St: ff specialized in hvi>- h
and physical education. rnu :>
chonl mil'so ~to see- that-"ymrr:child's
every need is adniinist' r d
to.
To assist in th<*" i- .\ volop.
ment of the plastic child" so th: t
he will grow to bo a healthy fdult*
and citizen ts something worthy of
ou>' best efforts.
We ask your ever?pre*?-nt_ cZl
operation jn carrying out this pro
grant of health t nad pHy^cFT Vatv
ucation and urgently invito you
to visit our classes and gymnasium
at yot'r ecrliest convience.
Yours foe a lietlthior ohiM.
Dept. of Health and Thy. F '
CHER AW NEWS
Rev. A. Mack and fantilv w
shipped at Wesley M. _K. Church
Sunday night. The.-1th ojar'or'.y
confluence wrs held, after which a
fellowship banquet t was en joyed
closing with the fellowship" dedi.
Cftjon, service led by Rev. Magk".
Fbenezer charge was a visitor at
the conference.
Mr. and Mrs. ThorpasTors seen'
a few hours in Bennett <vi!!e, S. C
Thursday afternoon.
"Mrdanie Ollie Covimri-u-,?L_ V
Fllerbe, O. C. Pnckett. a Fagtrati
Miss M D.'McFarlan rnd Mr.
Ford, motored to Wade<=hnro. X
C., Friday do enroll in the C>d>n
sion elas? in social economics.
The patr<*lm;is. of lionet SmrH
Hi School, sponsored a silver tea
rt the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Scott.
Miss Pevennre Bine spent the
week.end in Che?*erfte!d. ?. C.
The X. A. A. C. P. he'd its an.
ual monthlv meeting at the Pros,
byterian Chtfch on Sunday : ftor
nooif at 1 o'clock.
II TH I N A NEWS
Miss Belnice Bobh of Helena.
speTff rfr?" (trprirr "TalrTnc Pap'rH
church, Sunday. Nov. 1 Oth.
Miss Catherine Abrams of Newberry,
was the visit cVorf her hro.
ther m:l sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Brown of Helene.
Orl the sick list are': Mr. William
Scott, Mrs. Elizabeth Scottj Miss
Mattie P. Oxner.
- >. *
Special Notice!
Sptciiil ii'iti ? t, t'e JifS's
t!.i S<- (. <! ( u:iK ( --i'wial Dis
'till. I - ift Melting will la
:u '.| a' AlKi.n I'll'??>]. Aik
in, S. Ui'CcsiiWr V*>,- 10*5'.', in
I- j. i .f O ; !a'..|,yr^, S.
*T7. I iVT.n a !. f'lv !1 rrrrr '
nkwmkufiy m:ws
Wati-rev A. M. E. Church
- *h?? "vrr-athrr??tttirtt-r?
i Sunday. a low v.-.> .thippar.-.
:?Hi'- i/jt to the hi'UM- of wor-hip.
Tho Sunday m hool w i .? \v? 11 a '
??r? r? ?! ; .?ll' o.vn?pi rn' hod?
i; ?hi "f it- si-rmt'il from 1J
Cor. . Ai. ! H. said ant- ir.
"My (list t- )- Jvjfihu-nt." For j<
t \, it u ~od. "Suf'i.
that (i aco.'* IK- '.i-ft" ?>a?.
a'i. hl will billowed 'fire.
SI. I ukeV Episcopal Mi-sion
1 ::< lh ctnr .Rev. M.S'. .V.'hn " ir.tr
r. i M . ' to' St < P
< .'}>( - < HiHv--iTtvit?'H .y?J aifl -your
t*Ti - : is to a'*- n<| tn" t*jnfir'na.ti.n .
in- c< r.jii it; 11 . svrvice.* Sun "ay
af-e noon })< < . 11 1 "'c'f"' ] ;. Th?*
Kt. R"V. -J .1 t:. .J.3: h"U .< "f
J-Lx.?1 );?; T S-.mh (' >
linn -wiU niTi ia'f. ( nn- cr :?n .
.< :.,y I };? > ? liiK'St >! .) IV iC M-: .
vieo* ' * .
' a!\ sr> Protfhyteriin Chtirrh
Rev. A. H. Rr-asoner. Pastor
Wf were delipiitial t , have Mrs.
Komi Lee'' Ln.-?n\\ fin.i C>T:.i tor Si!,
s F* 11 s :a \y' ! ( in>the
community i-!ul> ; n<i IlioL* class.
Sunday nouni'isr. ^li--'s Ar-rie
Ma I nrhv ntu- iivfl ..to-Sunday
chi/oh an 1 wo welrm-a-d .Mi-- Lou.
vo--*rr. ILrrff'c. now m'-ml-or.
All of tho out of town teachersspi
n' Th inks-'ivinp. holidays ;t
tho home_co?r.mir panic a* Ptnte
! arid ycs'pictiv.o homos.
Sonic <-f tho stvdi'nts who sport
the holidays t h -mo wore.: Mi s.
rs Mnltio Clrrh.- Geneva Gilli'in:
Messrs. Colic Gilliam Goot'ge S:u...
o-l'-toji, Jerome Po'.tor and? Cecil
Jones. .
Among- the teachers who are
to: ch.in'T <";t of t-.-wr that Were
-' on d"vio r th" holidays wore
Mis.-os" . V. Gallium and Jaur.ita .
.tynos.
yn=?pt vf' .-?G";n-t? was ihrr?
\v(-t 1;. on ffijoM of h'T and
1. al).-r jr. ;r.\v, Mr. : r.d Mr-'. F.a
,r' ' r ,y''j,j
SAINT STKI'MFN
a. m. f.. cm nni
Wi!inirvV!i N. C. Wry < >!'
wonthor < i.-ito i o'-'v f'.ty on the
day Ir t 'hr- hyputi
ful sunshine rheor< d and (" i
o'HTi'oir i'
i1?t?i?ii .I?h?' )" it. s-i-j?
?y orpin? sir.d ?-y. nin * jo-rviei ?. Om>.
Suiidt v -soHoo\, ton, was. \ pi \
iy rM,.?rrV Pti-vir."- 'iniT. ,
r - ;< lr.'ah in rv'd-t oo a? ro-- nnr-i. (
{i*n?i Iveir f< t I ho r< nvii Chmt ,
in is sons n. ,'At 'ho mn-r.intr ?*>?
?ir.r t*:i -111r d-hvo'ed V."a n10? *
fii.e. Ah'\
% il !! : Mr. .TrMitt
w?;: *'' C- '-V ' i!V A 4 V.o pjl 'V Vi
. ^ ^ u t MW* F. P:U.
(v-nWvioi. V'-- --' ri1 i.'tovost.
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p.i nv:i)k t cnn.ixii: au mm
. i
TV IT v.-ri ' fV'.nr' ) a'.U'V .
ni (iri-c was h. mr. i". 15.Ay p 1
M.'ininv t'V the p:vsi.:.-M?"t t:n- a>'
:vk.*i !:/M : T. L. T-ekctt.
IV. h.\ "p talk >h.; < !!?? the
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which" is ,?> ? nc... . !y ?!' ?'?
rrc." but. "v.hat i? v ;ti .-eh'oi ?'
It "h- up tr> P.. ;,. hi -t-.uU-ats .>
ii' b 1 hi- schPoJ what they w;v;t .
-M?t.i bo. . .
K: oh sf.Vit i> :h.ei' t.i- raise
nve (h a v. ! ;m- r,.uinn; n- r
("! I s hi M* V Sv>;:tV.
t'ahfr'in.T :tiv! tAViy <t: te in the
iv iir. r1 r h^lnc ' rTc*"ir**sr<l. n<>;
:?!. !'(>ii;. nt y repay Mvs. '
J. J. Stark* \v !-e ndvn- *!*c
i t . YL" ':!!. hilt t ' . * thv
preatest alumni ill the country. ;
Ki'JH
CM2SLS
_?? n
Tenches Members How to Stop
Coi";' lug trrTii* Church. -!
T'-f TV-v. C-: irpe \V. T.eHous, of <
C O' !-?. kn v.vs the dan- 1
or r-i* s. .c. :Yr i disease perms by 1
;..:i in . c. r.jli and therefore <
; o Ir'.iow.np statement: ~t<
\.'o yen in church every
T J u'l come ruffei ing i
with a cough due to a cold when ,
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ABBEVILLE NEWS
Mt. rieaaaiii Chuich .Vu
\ ;ay sc. '?< l opened at the
usual hour 'with Mrs. E. V. Reid
; .pi, 1 lur lcSSOIl
\va u vivw-^d ,^y . R< v. McKissick,
a uk- ..;.i -t > ?-<J" by all.
Ri'V.- J. \V. Ma':.. . the pastor
i- iui" i d a" v. <<: <"!crfsermon ~&U r"
the text Judge no,t that j'e be noi
^ .. . i. u. , ; 1.
\V. f'a-i ; > welrom,. Mrs.
Wi)h? I-'oar! MiKi-sj"cU_as. u member
of our el... ;ch last Sunday,
Ar > Mi- iiai'v society
.!:.? ? :.-r I ' Mm v '
*. k . i.' I. MI.V <)1
Mi.-. J I. Ml: U>"h <n. Cabi- I
l:?;t trl.it.'.. A t' I ' 1'-11 .' ii ;tho
"v.u- ??!. Si-il fur ussion.
... . Kingdom**
: ' M !> : ( ii'OI gia
Pollings. ~A''> r the close <>f
the meet in#,.tk.!U' '.*.!?a chicke:. sal
: ved.;
A S?,Kf|
ccla dnnLt'\s^~"
'Ah<n!ntiply t!
pure.Avoi(ig|||
substitutes
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l.lvurv TO PLAY
Er>\nphi>tfc Trumnet
ri3Tihc-t Tmmlmne
k'wlin Baritone
\Ho Ra?s Horn
AT
(IntenN New Mii-ir School
n7!7?w \ >!'! V i ,Ti i\ <T. Tpgtatra ?
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01* FN A Ivf WINTER ^
>tir SUinl Swinmurs Every
*unda> l'nim Nyw On Are:
I"). R. Reese. C.ervais Street
1*. 1.. !!.. 'J-'ll'i Hampton St. .
Ham Edwards. lt>17 Tree St.
r \M1 \< WIN ION, M JTr.
v*! ?tl ***"* *+ !* **+ %
Polo Beauty School
! n- a : <? : --m *-. 4-*A Vrrcmumi A?f> -,- BEAUTY
(.1.17UKL IN ALL
US BLANCHES
!k,r,iji-1. in_ . l'rc-sinj:. Marcelling,
( r>ic|u11 ??I 1::tr. 1 inut r Waving,
Hi;, h> ci.-v.'. Hleachins, Man.
. i -it: Ha* -.u, >n^( Hand
Mi'Uiinsr, Anatomy and
Electricity.
\ I'll ONE m\S!
A il'i, hn'na t. rope. Instructor
\nnic M. Pope, I. Malone, Pres *
STER "'^V
CONGREGATION
3~is such a simple nrarter ttrend
simple coughs by purchasing i
Mcntho-Mulsion. I, too, suffered
with a _bad_ cough until 1 triad
Menth(-Mu>;<-.n.TT
If you ' are suffering with a
rough due to colds or exposure,
buy a bottle of Mentho-Mulsion
today, and if the first dose or two
iocs ' not "'convince you, ask your
IrucgiSt for your money back.
Mentho-Mulsion is recommendgood
druggists everywhere.?edr.