The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 16, 1939, Page Page 3, Image 3

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' tatrafoy, ttocember 16, 1S3G SURPRISE BIRTHNITE PARTY Lawrence Eaddy entertain I ad Mr. Lawrence Eaddy with a Surprise birthnight party Tuesday bight, November 28, at of Mrs. Robert Peareon. Many 'games were played. Those enjoy ing ice cream and cake with Mr. Eaddy weire: Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ardei ?on, .Mr and Mrs. John H. Rowe [Rev and Ms. B. F Bumpter, Mr. ^11011, Jir., Mrs. Addie Mae arton, Mr. Taft Sumpter, Mrs. ultrie, Mrs. F. WHson, Mr James Middleton, Mrs. Georjria IWbittaker, Mrs. Robert Pearson ] Slisses Pinkie Lee Middleton, Han ah Johnson arid the hostess, Mrs. 1 Serena Eaddy. j RETURNS HOME | Mrs. Flora Harrison, wife of the . Rev.. W. H. Harrison of Bowimount Btreet, Columbia, S. C., has A'ecently returned from Toleto, ?)hio where she visited her two i-hiWren: Mrs. Clara L. Jackson, Hlhe wife of Mr. Edward Jackson Kind her son Mr. Charles W. HarB-ms.^.Accompanied by them, Mrs. Harris also visited Detroit, Mich B\frs, Jacksorl returned to ColumB-iin with her mother for a brief period. Upon arriving, they were fruests of Mirs. H.J. White of 1421 Oak street, Colombia. MATHER ACADFMY -WALLOPS MfULLINS Mullins high eleven were the! Aictima of the eighth straight vic_ tcrrv for Mather Academy's "Blue Wrve" to the sweet tone of 39-0 j Mather Eagles nude their find I tovchdown after only two plays, when "Bill" Bailey ran from his I 45 to Mullins' 10 yard line. In he next pUy, Bailey took the ht.ll int<y the end zone for the touch? down. ; Other outstanding plays were !a 40 yard pass from McGirt to 'Calhoun in the second quarter for r. touchdown. This wps the (first defeat, for I Mullins in two years. night game aguinst V<rorhees of Denmark. S. C. at Zemp field in ? Camden, December 1, at 8 o'clock . Receives Only National IJonor .. ~ In Sfte T Ir.t chapel service, Wednesday, A Miss Patricia Collins of Mather B . it l__ 1 ^ i Academy, received xne oniy nonot wh'ch came to Scruth Carolina in the National contest of the Tuberculosis Ajsocitition this year when she receiveB an pward of five dollars. Miss Collins had made secerned place in the state cn*est. - FLORENCE NEWS _ Mr. Monore Hemmingway died last Sunday night at a local hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Ideal Funeral ' ome. ? __ Revs. C. C. Revnolds, W. E _ Richardson, J. E Thomas and W I Guonle rrade remark", at the funI era! service of Mrs, Luella Hop\ kma. - MONTICELLO NEWS Everything seems to be getting slong i<cely in and around Mon-i tieello. fnof. Reedy I^owe, Mrs. V. Clark, Miss J. Brier and Miss F Glover teachers at St. Pete*school organized a PTA last week A large number of patrons were pre-ent. We believe that they are going to cooperate one hundred t per cent. 1 I TherP was a class box party (| given Friday afternoon at the Da vis school near W^rhsboiro. A I large number attended ana every one enjoyed the afternoon playing games. Mrs. Sally C. Gray ia the tpapKpr Mrs Sally C Gray spent Friday night with Mrs Fannie Watkins. Miss Wilhelmera Grumpton, Prof. Reedy Rowe and Mrs. Sally^ C. Gray attended the county teachers association at Winnsboro Miiss Wilhelmena CrumpKon, Mrs. Sally C. Gray, Mrs. Lugena Anderson, little Grllie Crumpton, Jr., arid their mother Mrs. Agnes Crumpton motored to Columbia, S.C., Sunday morning and spent a few hours with relatives. The friends of Mr. Amos CpumpL ton will be sorry to learn that he is still on the sick list. MATHER STUDENT HONORED > The only prize coming to South Carolina from the National'; Tu_ bpmjTostfl" Assoctrttoff essay eontest fo?> Negro schools was award ed. +o Prtricia Ccrtlins. a senior at Mather Academy of Camden, S.C. Miss ColHns received $5.00 it a special chanel service Nov. 24. Dr. A. W. Humphreys, County hpftltK nroonnfo^ fko nrUa and commended the School?for havine prrticlpnted in "the tuber cuLosis contests for the past three years. He also i<v< arded a certifl cate of appreciation to Miss Frpn cos Peacock, the instructor who directed the contest at Mather. A talk on the met.nin* and his tory erf Christmas Tuberculosis seals was ffiven by Miss Marie Thomas, executive secretary o f ! Kershaw County Tuberculosis As_ sociation. i For the past three yerrs Mather atudeats have been winning in the State Tuberculosis contests. Hel- I en McLure won first place, end Eleanor Belton, second in 1937; i ; Maggie Carlos, second and Lucia i , Jfimea won one oT the fourtF~ pria?s in 1938; Patricia Collins, i second and Verdell Williams 4th I ! In 1939. ? BOOKER WASHINGTON FLASH DIAL My! but how nice it' is to re ume my writing this column a grin. Have'nt been doing so be cause I was sojnewhere betweei sick and ill. And to all you la lies and gents I piomise you i .vont happen again. That is? Grrcious! how time does fly ' there has been some of this am thit and the other, which I woul< have liked to inform you folks a bout, but I'll skip the past an scoop the present. On last Wednesday nite B.T.W -cciebrr ted an extraordinary horn Sffmiri!* a - ?.?n,. wijs me paraa "which was led by the charmirii dium majorette, Patrica Goodwir followed by the drum majoi italph Stevenson, end the othe TSetty Fair. Now if you didn't hem and everything else you jus missed it. . Upon marching "on t yonder field everyone enjoyed a exciting game. During the half, the drum ma jorette led the school band upo the field, then followed in exhib .tion by the students of the Phy sical Education depaitment. Oh hen everyone held his breath wit great excitement, while the re ports of the home rooriis wer read.? ? Now. incidcntly I do Believi misto. y repeats itgself. cs Mi Massey's home room did it agi ij Their candidate, the charming Ge ,elle SaUerwnice was crowne 'Mis Booker Washington" b Armore Scott who rfis.d the big est amount in the Junior cli s P.. it-! 11 ' * cveiymnig waa simpiy wonnen. as she resigned. Thanks a milllo to all you ladlo3 and gents tha made this year's con est a gi-ea success and an unforgetatle mo ment. To climax the affair the footba game ended by the score 15?0 i 'avor of Booker Washington. Time that the pig skin be pa on the shelf. Coach Reynolds an his aggregation of basketeers ai ooking foi-ward to a victoiiou seison. With lanky George Elli ot, last year's great star, w might get some place. Anyway w nre hofljag. The musicul Arts Society cele Sratod their first anniverstry wit a br 11 in the eym last Friday nit< On Monday they also rendered . Mance wasTguest speaker. Mis Thornhil was guest pianist. Th program was enjoyed by all The Xmas CtTitata, "The Sts of Bethehem," waa greatly en joyed by each pnd everyone wh attended last Sunday. The cheer leaders, Elizp. McM |;?n. Bertha Reese. Beatrice Ro? er ind William McClain seeme "toThave enjoyed a very "hoarse -ersoh, cherring the boys to vie tory with all their mite. Margn t Ycmngblood seen lavishly chec 'ng, whooping and hollering at th onto.coming gime, must of ha severe case - of "tonsoitis" th . *xt c'ry hsney chile. T ? f' rg t?The officer '->:ef. Boaulah Jackson; associat ditor, lluhye Smith; busines n: nager. Fannie Wiilirms: nd e'tising editors, George Whit nd George Johnson; circulat'o mragers, Ruth Atkinson and Or i p Davis; ex,:hrnge .editir ladys Glover; staff typists, Ft ie Williams and Mary Treze vnnt" Wishing all you lads and - liesie a very Merry Xmas tnd a Happ N'ew Year. "t Yours till Friday (1940 Arvin Blr.c MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. I*. L. Wells, Pastor Ornnitfivilln ? !??% ?* c WW . . . . V. . A. not w c Wisn I hrnk Bishop J. S. Flipper an Piesiding Elder L. L. Farmer fo having sent to the Graniteville ci cuit, Rev. Paul L. Wells who wa hdly wi loomed. We are prayinj that God will crown our year vvork with much success. Service were good ell day Sunday. Sun lay School opened at 10:30 con u:ted by our suerintendent, Mrs I Daisy B. Spann. The lesson wa [Utught and reviewed beautifull by our pastor. We were vfen praud to have Mr. Hymen Fergu ion home on last Sunday from hi school and he taught the lasson 1 ST IPSO' service began. Rev Wells pieached t wonderful ser non from Matthev) 10:38?And hi hrt taketh not his crews and fo loweth after me is noteworthy o me. Subject?t"The Worthiness Of The Cross. We can truly sa] that Rev. Wells is a gospel pretel t?r, backed up with a gift-of song At 7:30 the pastor's subject wa: "The Good Shepherd"_23rd Pseln 1 A Onifo q *. ?* iVTT M3HUI3 WKl' present. We are alwi-ys glad t< have visitors worship with us. The Silver Tea at 4 o'clock spoi sored by the missionary societj at tha home uL Mrs. I.. W. Wil tirms was a crowning success. A. for the trustees. We were piouti to have Mr. Richard Moore pres. ent.?L. W. Williams?Reporter. (LINTON NEWS Friendship A. M. E. Church Rev. H. W. Walker?Pastor I Sunday School was largely at 'ended. The lesson was reviewed by Mr, H. L. Alexander. Senioi ; ss No. 2 is still holding the ban rier. The pastor preached Sunday morning, choosing as a text St. TlThn 20:2.r>. Theme, Men Whcrm Je ms Made. Sunday night, St John 1:14. "A Mm Who Enjoyed Intro lining O.heis To Jesus.' The mes * I sagpR were delivered with spirit I and power. It could be heard all I around; "didn't Rev;. Walker preach." He said in the outset - that there would be a series (/f ser - mons untir the twelve men whom Jesus nude were all talked, about. r% A f %. II t * * J < Mi, n. Aiexanuer voiced tne - sentiment of the entire church t when he said that we were proud to have Rev. Walker back. It goes without a doubt that the folk are d all singing his prrises, because he J not only serves Friendship but the - communities round about, when it d comes to a leading organizer, fi nancier and the greatest preacher r with a program. He is that and * nothing less. He has excelled ? all ptevious pastors, who were 8 sent to us in the past yeajrs. His t? work however is speaking for it. l? self. We see already a brighter ?li'nd more prosperous year than d tKe" previous. Sixky-th^ee ccmie muned Sunday. Among the visi. it tors Sunday morning was Mr. J. o Dillard of Columbia who made enn couraging remarks. Rev. ; \v aaker gave the men of - i Clinton r! delicious orvster auDt>er n Wednesday night at the church. - The Ministeiial Union met at - ihe home 01 Kev. \yalker Tuesday > ' night. h, mis!) Bessie iD. Golden spent the - i Thanksgiving holidays in Green. e ville. ^ V,.,. s j and shut ins a speedy recovery: r I Mrs. Elinor Widsworth, Mrs Inez Simpson and Mr. William Dil - lard. ? ? ' -? y ELISHA A. M.. E. CHURCH h; * ' ' Re . J. E. Dixon?Pastor d i n Sunday S^KooT opened at 10:45 lt wilh the superintendent at his lt post of duty alor.g with hrs co workers After the lesson review, Rev. J. E. Dixon, and the Sunday ?' .-chool student body, elected Mrs. n Mi ggie F. Lake as reporter to the Palmetto Leader. d At 12:30?Rev. J. E. Dixon read d for a scripture lesson, St. John 6 e first four verses. He brought to is us a soul stirring sermon. Choos in-* for his text Philemon 1:18, e -'My Account Is Settled."" He or. e ganized the following?clubs? Emergency Club?Mr. Oliver Lake _ president Willing Workers.Miss h Eunice Butler, president. Total e. collection for the day was $27.90. a The spirit of cooperation was a splendid- example?orf how good it rs is -for brethren to-dwell - together e in unity.?Mrs.-Maggie F. Lake, reporter. t JAMES RICHARD <o " LAID TO REST. James RICHA'R'D, 62, a promi. ^ nent and highly respected citizen .. of Union county was funeralized Sunday at Santuc.? Fourteen ministers, including ir mitny ex.pastors attended the fu. neral and made remarks. Brothei j Richard was born and reared in Union county and had friends b> ?" the hundreds. It was estimated that over a thousend people were 3 there from Lancaster, Columbia " Newberry and other places e Scenes of white friends were there IS and expressed their regret of his passing. The white speaker who repren scnted the white, friends at the fu. a neial said: "If Richard is not gone ' to heaven, I am willing to not try n any more." He was a class leader ~ a steward and trustee of Thomas Chapel A. Mr E. Church. He war 3 r greai friend to all the ministers. The large number of beautiful flowers showed the esteem in which he was held by his fellow. k men. ' I Suiviving, aside from his widow is one daughter, who lives in FIN .LEY HIGH SCHOOL ' DRAMATIC CLUB 0 d, ' " . ' On Fridt y night, December 15, 1 the Finley Hi Dramatic Club will s bring to the public its first per. B formance for the year, "Ten s Nights In A Bar Roc/m," a true to 3 I life drama in five acts, depicting - I the high lights of a typictj bar - ! room and its accompanying pleas ' j ures as well as its downfalls. 3 I The cast includes the following: y Joseph Barnes, is Romaine, a mor t | alist. David Atkinson, as Simon - , Sladc, the bartender. John Mc. 3 j Lurk in, as Sample Swichel, a hep ' py go lucky Yuikee. Henry Mit. ^ chelLlff JoeMtrrgan, a drunkard: - Annie Belle Hope, as Mrs. Slade, 6 bartender's wife. Ophelia Carter, I as Mrs. Morarrn. the drunkard's ' wife. Doris, Kibler, as Mary Mor ? Kan, the drunkard's daughter. f Sarah Crosby, as Mehitable Cart 1 right. {i lovely Yankee lassie. S. D. Wilkes, -as Frank Slade, the i bartendei's son. Eugene Attles, t as Willie Hammond, the happy.go e lucky son of a prominent judge > Leroy Heath, as Hnrvey "Green, a gambler. > The cast has been well chosen ' and in all probabilities promises evening: of entertainment Stiff?Miss E. A. Copeland, Di. r rctftor. Miss^TrL. Luck," Assistant I Director. Miss E. A. Wilkerson, . Costumes. Mr. W. H. Atkinson. Technician. Alma Gladden, Prop. - crtiea. . Doroty Paden^Wardrobe. Norman Young. Lights. Henry BISHOPS MEMORIAL - A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. B. Butler Jr. Pastor List Sunday was a high day at Bishops Memorial. The S. S. op. ened it the usual hour with the Supt. Dr W. D. Chappelle presid ing. The lesson was well taught and reviewed as only Dr Chappelle can do. The morning messrgc wag delivered from Luke 14:16 22. The pastor used as s theme "Lame TffB PAT.MgftO tBAPl Excuses." The message Was very inspiring. There were three accessions Rev. Mr. J. B. Bonapnrte Mrs E M Dunham t<nd daughter Miss Camille Dunham the wife and daughter of Rev. 0.- Ci. Dunham the Presiding Elder erf the New. berry District. These were sev eral visitors among them Rev. Mrs. Hargrove, of Salisbury N. "C7] Rev: McCHd^of^ChtTleston; if nv. 1 *fJ-- ^ * mr?. o?wyer ana miss (Uoroiny Jeflfcoat. Next Sunday will be a full day at the church. Rev. J. B. Bona, i parte will preach ik. 11:30 a. m and In the aftemon the Mission, ary Society will have a special sermon preached by Rev. Mrs Hargrove, of Salisbury. PAGELAND NEWS 1 We" are happy to feay that Ci'h. ' ter school has opened its lunch room. The dietitian Mrs. Ola Al.' len with the aid of the Better Stu' dent Club the faculty tnd the P.I T.A. hopes to make this project one of the best in the county. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnson en jlertained a few of their friends with a bridge party at their homej Thursday evening. High score was won by Mr. Mi McKissick taid low score by Mrs. M. J. Dargan. i The hnatPHff served delicious aand wiches, punch, ambrosia and cftfee 'Out of town guests were Miasee" Cecelia and Johnetta To^tley and Mr. and Mrs. James Rivers Chen terfield and Mr. Benson George and friend of Pranplico. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brewer had t'a their dinner guests Sunday 1 Dr. E. A. Robinson and Mr. James I Robinson Asbury Park N J Mps . Isrs. Fletcher; James and Frank | Robinson and Mrs. Eliza Robin. I son Pee Dee N. C.; Mr. and Mrs H. A. Johnson; Mrs. Pratis Bltk. eney Miss Amanda Roundtree and Mr M. McKissick^ C.ARNETT NEWS Mrs. Anna McFarlin, Reporter S. S. at the bsual hour. 11:30 Rev. Holmrnn preached a wonderful sermon to a large audience. - This being our Commi,ininn_l?5 per sons partook of .the Holy Sacramer.t. j ' T> _' 1* Deauiaiui in its Brmpncity wna the sut*prise birthnight party in honor of Mr. Horace Pinckn'ev on -Saturday night given by his lovingr -wif?, Mrs. .Mamie_. Pinckney,_ Several games were played. Miss Ella Pinckrrey-'^pfa.yed the music : Refreshments were served. Thei birthday cake was cut by Miss. Beatrice White, givii(g a slice to each one present. Those present were Eugene Pinckney, Jr., John- -x n^ Pincknev. Perrv Eadv. Willie Frazier, Adam Whitney, Grady! Stevenson, Roosevelt Jenkins, Jas Barres, Ella. Thelma and Sidney Pinckney, Mrs. Mary Pinckney. mother of th? honored guest, all of Gamett. Those out of town i w^re Arthur Washington, Lillie B. Washington, Lizzie' White Pearl and .Tanie White, James and Beatrice White of Ridgeland; Miss Lula Davis of Orar.geburg; MissPineland elub; Mr. Johnny Preach or of CIvo. Ga.: Mr. and Mrs. Jaclrf White of Scotia; Misses Ro?a L.t" Shiggs, Mamie Shiggs, Geneva Stevenson, Louise Deloach, (Mrs.) i Anna McFarlm of Garnett; Prof, i E. J. Davis of Allendale was the guest of Miss Rebecca Thompson ' Saturdav rtight. Mr. Howard L". Wallace of Sa-~~< vannah spent the Thanksgiving ' holidays with Mrs. Katie Mannier The stork visited the home of M- Mrs. P. J. Jones and left 1 a fine baby boy. pn/viPirnTTV vru'c All churches of Prosperity are having good services. On last i Sunday, Dec. 3 Rev. Bedenbaugh, the pastor of Shrloh A. M. E. church preached a wonderful ser- i mon. "Giving Thanks Unto God" 1 wh'eh cvervone enjoyed. There wil] be a Christmas tree on December 26 at thP church in 1 order to help some poor person and also a get to gether meeting will be heard Dev. 9 at Shiloh A. ' M. E. church. . __jOn rrxt Sunday, Dec^ 10th 't^e electior/ of officers for the yeaa ' 1939-40 will be held at Shiloh. < Saturday morning, Dec. 9th at Howard Jr. Hi we are planning to 1 have our Community Fair. Along- J with the fair we will have our /bc*ys and girls first basketball game for the season. Their guests will be Hannah who will give them their first play. Everyone is in- 1 vit-pfl. Tho fniv will annnaiwaA - - * ~xz ^ . by the 4-H club of Prosperity with ' the members of the faculty. On Nov. 22 a Tharksgivrng pro " <?ram was given by the 4th and ' fith grades along with their tea- ' eher, Mrs. Elizabeth Keith. The ' high school glee club took a part I in the singing. On Thanksgiving f day, Nov. 23 Mrs. Ella Dewalt, ^ was given many Thanksgiving 1 gifts "by the 4tH and Fth grades t -wtimr wttlr their teacher Mfs. i Ketth. These gifts we know made 1 her very happy. ? b Nurse -Sowell the state colored \ nurse and Prof. U. S. Gallman n were visiting Prosperity Nov. 30. n WViito h?re Oi?v visited oik school 1 and gave helpful instructions on ti Tuberculosis and the great help 1 of the Christmas Seals. Miss g Powell also asked some of the boys and girls to be mail carriers, n that is, to deliver letters to somo h of the people in Prosperity. These N letters ar* for a good cause. IV Mra. AHcp Wise spent four or H five weeks in New Jersey with rel U atives nnr* fncrirf. Mrs. Evelyn Boozer went to Den p mark and reported a nice trip. Annette Lindler, reporter. SINGING CONVENTION AT FAIRVIEW By W. R. Bowman Sunday at Fairvlew church was a singirg convention. The church was Crowded to its utmost capacity and we heard singing. < Friend Charley Robinson, who is a very sensible and intelligent leader is the president of the convent*?!* -and-Ltfill you old Charley presided like a prince. This wu our first time seeing him in the chair and he hews to the line am' sticks to the law, regardless oi friend's or iMo Tho should pat themselves on the back in having such ar: able man as brother Robinson as their president. Our friend Otis Metz should be commended jn seeing to it tha? New Hope register 100 percent Otis fa also a ftne fellow, but unfortui ate, he allowed himself to be led by a "bad group", which puts him in a bad situation. But he is alright, I thmk a deal of him. We are friends. During the interval, we heard a wonderful address delivered by Prof. David Belton, countv agent for Fairfield county. The people and farmers of Fairfield are bless ed to have such JUl..abLe-man as he in the county. Remarks were also mad., bv Rev. and Mrs. Me Danii?; "MlSa Helen Patton, from Prof. Robs' school in Winnsboro. We also met and chatted with Prof. Lisbon, a classmate of Dr. E. A. Adams. He is teachrrtg in Knoxville, Tenn, and i8 here visiting his relatives. We wish to thank the scores of friends and members from Ne.v Hope who shook Wrs. Bowman and thi3 reporter hands and said so many nice things to us. We thank them all. Yourg Robert Boyd, is the secretary of this convention, to say the least, something better up the road for him. field county. ui duui am uo ...lapBag,, oqj jnd oj uuatu i po*) jo d{aq aqj Ag j<ap?ag ojjauqBj aqj, si qotq.w 'ougoMQ qjnos Ml Jaded jsajBa.ih aq} jnoqs aujqjXUB ,wouq 5ou op pus pBaj jou op oq.w Aiunoa pp>q iibj u; suos.ied Xubui a.n? a.?aq,L pooSJ aqmu jsaq mo op quq^ 9/A. juauijuioddu poo.8 uosjppv H '1 'AaH oq; *-?Pia Su! -pisajg paAo|aq Atu q^sqj oj qst.w Addaq pus posBaid na.w a.n; a \\ jno Among those who attended this convention anil will (read the "Leader" this week are Willie Elr> ~ i * T>? iiovii, wov.ai wun, QUUC1 I Duyu* Mrs. Lizzie Davis, who is a borr. church worker and will be our reporter for?tbe?"Leader";?MrsMaggie Rabb, H. Johnsor. Mrs Halie Mae Ruff, Mrs. Emeline Wll son, Mrs. Sarah McKinstry, Mrs. Bessie Johnson,' Jeff McKinstry. James Brown, Mrs. Sarah Jones and others. Friend Rabb, took up our morning offering, wheri ever yon want money, put Rabb at the table and the money will just pour in. We thank friend Rabb for helping us XI SIGMA CHAPTER Spartanburg.?Xi Sigma Chap ter of Sigma Gammn iRho Soror ity met at the home of Soror Inez Ashley Smith cm Sfturday night Dec. 2. The topic for discussion was: "Does the Sorority serve the community?" This disrusston -was 'ed by Soror Susie E. Bcrulware. It was r wide awake discussion. Sigma Gamma Rho conducted a survey and contacted many high school pupils. During this survey, many pupils were inspired They were i'"quainted with the dif ferent vocations. At the next meeting, which will be at the hemic of Soror Glads Coleman, the above topic will be furtner discussed. Xi' Sigma is sending Has. Bos sie L. Brown to .New York as del agate for the Boule. All the so_ ?-rs ire picturing tq atterndrSigmas must march on to great er heights and attainments. As women of the world, let us rea lize the task" there is before us: wrlk. nobly, upright md kind and we will always keep to the line. The world is calling fen- women who can stand the test of time, and yet not lose the feminine line. Women who can accept praise end yet give their lives foi the ca?<\f of LAMAR NEWS The Lamar graded school is making wonderful progress this year. The enrollment has grown 378. Our building is being enlarged by the addition of two 'noms. The faculty wishes to hank the patrons and well wish- j >rs of Lamar and elsewhere f<*r, heir loyalty to the school. The Carolina Gospel Singers ind Professor Riddick of Colum>ra, gave a musical program here rhursday, Nov. 30th in interest of he sehoed . The faculty- and aud. _ he renditions. Our last program for 1939 will >e Thp Colored Doll Contest which vi 11 be held Dec. 20th. On this light the school will have its an ual Christmas program nnd tree hp six contestant" aro each working hard t<7 wm this 27 inch doll There wrl] he worthwhile prizes iven to all the little girls. The faculty: Mr. J. S. Fleming rincinal; Mrs Elizabeth Martin Irs. Magnolia Douglas, Mr. Mcfeil Harris, Miss A. L, Rutler Irs. Iva M. Wood", [Miss Jennie arper, Miss L M. Greene, repor. *r. ^ m m 'atronize Our Advertisers SALUDA COUNTY TE.4< HKKS MKETINO The Saluda County Teachers' association held its meeting at the Mint, Creek school. A very inter eating pro-am was enjoyed uy all present. A very interesting topic on the Value of the Purer t^, Teacher association was discuss d by Mrs'. Addie P. Logan. In tionB, Understanding; C, Improvei nient and D, Tea* hers. Mr. .J. R.I "I'M.nvnn r - ?? i ivuiiti ks un the* same After th(. husi ness part of the meeting was over a delivious m<" u was served. Ev. eryon,. present expressed then thanks to Mrs. K. B. Watson, Miss Hammond and th community "at large. The assoc iation will ineet with 8. 1U.W. Kt-V. T." It. Tolheft: pl'inl cipal. A. ( Hightower, President! I>. W. Holmes, Sec'ty. REKP STREET HIGH SCHOOL I Prof. S. C. Perry, Principal ! ( The Reed Street Blue I (evils ^ won the chs mpionship of the Pied . mont High school conference and als0 won the upper State chem. - pionsH n -try defeating Carver Hi? J'jgeVS hv the score of on n 1. - ,7 -i. i. U'-' L-L From the beginning it was cleat ly seen that the Blue Devil.* we i t the strongest on of'/cn.;.-. Taking the ball on the i ft-r the kick ofT and running it hi ck to the 2Q . and from that point they marched to the Tie or 10 yard line 0n a sei ie?j of off tackle and reverse playsFhe drive bogged down rt the ten - where four paxaew fell incomplete , i nd from that point both teamr~ played defensive. Early in t h e third quarter the Blue Devils pushed over the first touch dow;; and early in the fourth quartet struck twice by completely out. smarting the Tigers. Most of th^ fourth qutvter was played with the second team of the BUi. Dev ils fighting the Tigers on even terms. The Blue Devils will journey to . Orangeburg to play Wilkinson H) school for the state championship ~ To date the Blue Devils have not been defeated in the state ar.d lc>? iner onlv one famo tr> in...... ri~ by a score of l.'J_12. They defeat ed the last year champions ol North Carolina by a renro of -j.? Heed?Street?P.-T-?M One hundred tnd forty mem. hers and friends of the P. T. A. of R. S. H. met in the auditorium on Thursday evening for their De. comber meeting. Worship services composed of selections pertaining " Xmas were conduct"d?br?Mrs | S. Mickell, followed by the busL 1 ident Mrs. J.L. Perry presided. By special effort the Association raised $-18.50 which will be used ? to aid the. school in completing payments on its bus. A?vrmy?uniquu?Xm: s?playlet was presented by members of the Irst erade under the direction of heir instructors. Misses D.T. Neal A.B. Johnson, "C. Burris and I.; Williams. The Association was* pre - afliinrt?Vv^nn?/ -!*? '?? -w??" ? u^uvvu .*1.IIWD UV lilt? IllCUiiy ' rvi delicious Xnu.s dainties b y -the sixth grades and their instruc tors Misses D. C. Thomas, \V. H. herald and Mrs. C. H. Brown. At 'hi< meeting all felt the touch of the true Xrnas spirit. SENECA NEWS " ??????December i*:?The Aurora So. irrl Club held it-s regular meeting , at the home of Mis. Mattic Greer with Miss G. A. Melton is host. 1 ess. The. nVeeting was opened by I the president. The minutes of the 1 last meeting were read and ap. j proved. The reports of the va. ? rious committees were heard- The Social committee gave plans foi j the pre.Xmas ball, which wis ac^ copted bv the group present with _fl_Tnw-i4+ght changes. After the business discussion, the meeting was then turned ovci to the entertainment committee, the hostess being the captrin. had a surprise in store for all of us. j We all joined her in pitying Bingo [the prize winners were Miss F. j Williams nn i Miss E. E. Size. more. We then turned to Chinese I checkers, bridge, -etc." The interest being at its zenith, the hostess I served an unusually delicious re j ce. The nV?etinc rdjourned to meet at the home of Mr. J. J. i Owens, with Miss G. M. Owens as 1 hostess, December 17th. GOLDVILLE NEWS- . ; Mt. Cowell Bapt. Church Rev. J. C. Collier, Pastor Last Wednesday night prayer' service. Rev. R.L. Satterwhite J preached a wonderful "sermon. j I?ist Sunday, Sundry school opj ened with Supt. and teachers at : their post of duty. At 1:00 p. m. pi t yer service was conducted by I Mr. Wade Gn'iv and .Tonr.lc Watt's j After which the pastor crme I forth and preached a soul stirring sermon. We were glad to have Rev. J.C. Penny with us to assist our ptstor. Mrs. Bessie Minis departed" this |? life Dec. 5th and Was funeralized i j t Fair. -View A ME church on the I 7th of December. . Mrs. Rertha Smith spent the we"k end in Charlotte, N.Q. The school teachers spent the week end in Clinton. Mrs. Henrietta, Woodson and Miss Elizabeth Ree -'or. Mrs. Elizabeth Young is here ?from Greensboro, N.C., with her j r brother, who is very sick. Mr.' Wade Gary spent Sunday i in Newberry with his mother who: is sick. I Page 3 PROFESSIONAL CARD% DR. J. G. STUART Kye, fcai, N<?>e ^nd Throat Glasses F>ted Accurately Office Hours Telephone* 11:00 to 1:00 P M 6:00 to ?:00 P. M. Office 3796 Office Residence 2030 Taylor Ft. 1317 Pine St. DR. A, R.JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 1333 1-2 Assembly St.. 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