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THE PATMJ
ARB*1 WALLACE
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G. A. C.?Born on Christmas
day 1912. Please tell me if I am
go\ng to get what I expect for
| my birthday this yerr ?nd does
he care or is it his way of being
n:c5~lo me? ,
? A-nsr?Yes. *you??get tlST
DIAMOND RING for your births
day as well as Christmas gift.
This mm is sincere, rnd he loves
you and is most interested in
having you become his wife. 1
pred ct a change of cities for you
two immediately after you are
married in the spring. - i
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j . L. C.?Is there a posibility of
me keeping this job thit I have
after the holidays or will I be a.
mono* tVi/i >
V.v 4.UIUUV1 \J i. Ullt-'inpiuy eu
again? I am worried nearly to.
death.
' An wer?I dont believe thtt
you are going to lose your job. j
The work that you have dorje dur_.
ing the p?st few weeks has prov_!
4 - en so satisfactorily that I tm!
sure that ^'ou will be able to con _j
tinue working. The course or
study you took up last .spring is
the chief reason that you ire do,
ing s0 well now.
L. M.?-My daughter has reach
- ed the age where she ig a prob, j
lem. I don't know how to handle
her or whet to do end do you
think it will be?ji good idea for
GEORGETOWN NEWS
E. J. F.
The Howard Tigers ended their
season with a hard fought 12-0
victory over Wilson high at Flor
ence Thanksgiving Dav
On Monday evening, Nov. 27th
the?Golden?Ga t-e?Jubilee?qum U't
that >s so often heard on the air
appeared in person at Howard Hi
school auditorium. A large audience
witnessed the same. "
fm. _ > ^ ?
ine nev. ur. X J. Miles, presiding
elder of the Georgetown dis
triet preached at both morning
and evening at Bethel last Sunday
and holding his first quarterly
conferenc0 for this conference
year on Monday night At 12:0C
o'clock roon Monday the get-to
gather meeting of_ the above
named drstri>t wn? KpI.I t Rnthol
where the plans for the year's
work were outlined. \
On ,Fri<Jay evening Dec 15th a*
3 pm at Bethel. Dr and Mrs. R
3. Lawrence will celebrate their
t' "5th ministerial anniversary at
which tinip Dr. D. WlTTd Nichols
pastor of Emanuel church, Nev
York will bp guest speaker.
Rev. Robinson pastor of Wesley
M E church is asking the coop
erat'ion of everybody. They are
now conducting a revival. Let's
help them prepare for conference
which will meet soon. Rev. and
Mrs. Robinson have cooperated
nicely since they have been here
Trn?t tb<n* will come back.
The Better Home and Garden
^ club withhold Its regular mo* th
ly m^etimr at the home of Rev
and Mrs. L. D. Oamble Thursday
December 14th at 4 pm. All mem
bers arp asked to be present.
Miss Carrie R. Preaster closed a
two weeks' revival at St. Stephen
church, last nieM.
BENNETTSVII.LE NEWS
A number .of friends witnessed
the service at Morris * college
Sumter, S. C.
,Pxn.f.fj H ^irtlex.
college was in the city Friday evening,
house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Johnakin, Mr. Bob
Cro la:<d and family. He. also
madp a pop call at the home f
the reporter and reported the
work in full bloom.
Dr. J. R. Robinson and Prof
uones 01 namier, .v. u, were in
the city Tuesday house quests o'l
Dr and Ms. T. Richardson.
Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Willen-ton
Sundav with relatives and frlerds.
Mr L Davrs and Miss Sweet of
Darlington were joined in happy
wedlock last week. We Wish for
them a happy sail through life.
(Miss) C. D. Sanders an4-nieee
Miss Delnhine McDanlel, Mr. Alex
Davis and two daughters spent a
lovely dav in Columbia, Saturday
Miss Carrie Dargau, daughter
of Mrs. Nora Dargan died in New
York la^t week. The remains
were shinned to Rennettsville. She
was funeralized Sunday 3:30 p.m.
A host of sorrowing friends viewed
the last of lttle'Carrie.
Our sick friends: Mrs A Walls,
Mrs E Johnakin. Mrs Jenkins, A
Allen arid Mrs. Nancy Mae Thomas.
.
Rev. P B. MdodanS and family
of Camden were th? dinner euests
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rons on
Marshal street. ^ I
Mrs. Blackmond was called tc
Georgetown Wher<> some of^ he'
family got hurt in an accident.
Mrs. Rogers will soon be ready
to move m her beautiful rew home'
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ittiT leader
1 me to send her down south?to
' my sister's home ?
j . Answer?Absolutely not. A
, visit to yout sister's home would
' be nice for her, provided it wasn't
for more than a couple of weeks.
But tG turn your daughter over
to someone else to raise apd train
is poor judgement on your part.
You realize, thoroughly that she is
I at a very?tiekHsh ago L^f shemust
b<? handled carefully, and it
-rs?yotfr place to see that ?he~be.
I htfves herself.
! P. C.1?This fello w thut I was
1 going with turned me down flat a
few days before we were to get
i married. - I had made (11 the arrangements
and now I am left
holding the bag. What would you
do?
Answer?Sit tight and continue
to live -l normal life. You should
be darn glad that you are rid of
this bird for he certainly wasn't
any asset to you. I suggest that
you call your old boy fiiend up
ir* in for he still wants you
migh tv bad to change your mind
c dout marrying hir.i.
C. W.?Do yea 1 a v the new
r.t-10 Astrology ' Uca brigs M-idy
now ?
Answer?Yes . . . you mcy
send for yours anytime. When]
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your ,full n: me, hirtndate, and
collect address end I will get'
your reading out t^ you inimedi.
t?. ly upon ar.i ival.
<n Hudson street.
N. C. teacher in the city high]
school was the week end guest of
her husband and house guest of
Prof, and Mrs. J B Drake They
spent a pleasant pop c-H at the
Uporter Friday p.rm 1
Rev. and Mrs. J C Cox were the
"abuse guests of Mrs Mary Pear.....I
*?: ..
?" nuu mm?r i?jish wiine mae |
Thomas. They reported a lovely!
ind well prepared dinr.-er.
M iss B. E. Graham was called
to Columbia Monday on important
ichool matters.
Mr. H. E. Covington worked
.?ard to make a splendid report
.vith the Red Cross sale. Rev. A.
j Wright assisted him very much..
Crof. Jesse Reese teacher im Ma.ion
school spent a few hours in
he city "Emmy.
The repot ter and agent will be
Jeligbted to write a Christnius
>uhscnption tov the -Palmetto Lead
_t i'or you. Call at .'13 Amelia St
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Also-he ready to pay your 3c
i'or your paper when the papoi
ooy culls with your copy. Don't
..ave him to make two trips. Only
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paid. We trust 50-customers will
read the news thVs month. Look
j..t fop A. J. Jr., every Friday ev ning
or Saturday morning.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHIROH
Rev. \V. B. L. Clark. Pastor
Services were very impressive
in all the services Sunday. The
Sunday School had a representative
group for their service. The
csson was interesting. The Sunlay
School Board is planning to
nave the usual Xmas erercise, in
conjuctiot' with a" XTiras tree. The
late to be announced l iter.
The pastor delivered two noble
'ermons laal_jsiunday, The congregation
was well represented. The
sermon was delivered form the
iple*, 'Ism!, is it I " The'sermon
had rt effects of good.
We were delighted to see so
?vnom-. rr-r-rl r. i... .It .. .O.
^ uiviAi.r 111 V.IIC
uidiener Sunday moiing. They al)
were introduced to the congregation.
For the night services tho
pastor delivered the sermon from
the 21st Psalm. This sermon, like
the rest, was well received.
The music by both choirs neec
- pecLl commendation. The Junioi
,T?g in the morningmmd Ahe"Seri ~
ior Choir at night.
Many partook of the Lord's Sujper.
To all visitors and friends we
ex tend a cardial welcome at nh
times. Com/ again.
CARLISLE NEWS
1Su-tday
was a beautiful day and
all of the church goers wei> seer
going to th0. various churches
Services were good at St. Luke
A.M.E.Z., Mt Eden AME and
limes Chapel Baptist churches
The spiritual tie ran high.
Of much sadness to the people
of this vicinity was the death ol .
one of our beloved friends and
brother, Mr. Richards, who slept j
away in quretness at his home on
Friday morning, Dec. 1. He was
funeraljzed Sunday, at Thomas
Chapel AME church, of which he
was a faithful member, by the
PaBtor, Rev. J. M. Dawkins. He
was well thought of by both races.
Three of his former pastorB were
V
s.
. TT
present, in person Revs. Mar- ~
tin of Newberry; White of Clinton
and W. M. Thompson of Lancaster.
Many friends were there to
pay their last tribute of respect
.Miss AlmfL_?iin& and Mrs. Dorothy
MH18 are ir.' the hospital and
we sincerely hope that they will
soon be well on their road to
sound heulth again.
Rev. and Mrs. Jones of Spartanburg
were the week end guests
of Mr. an Mrs. Manton Sims.
airs. Beatrice ounson oi rassiac,
N. J., Mrs. Jordon, Mr. ard
Mr* Hildreth Walls and Mr D.
Well of Charlotte, N. C., were
the pleasant callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Stewart and family
or. Tuesday.
"Beautiful ^ln its simplicity "was
| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stewart on Thursday night, Nov.
.10. a? whivh time the members
i Williams Chapel A. M. E. church
honored their Pastor, Rev. H. E
Hillian for hit kind leadership and
service rendered beginning the
eighth, conference year, by giving
him a warm reception.
1 The pastor received many useful
gifts which were presented to
, him by Miss Sadie Robertson.
WIIITM1UE NEWS
Rev. I. B. RufTin, taught a fine
Sunday school lesson Sunday at
Cedar Grove church after which
Rev. Ruff in delivered the. evening
i discourse.
The N.F.S.C. boy? have built a
I wonderful basketball court in the
frorrt of the school building.
we are very proud to Know tnai
Prof. Robert E. Mooi> has beer
elected as the agriculture teacher
for the third Congressional Dis
trict meeting to" be held at Pickens,
S. C., Dec. 9th.
Plnn? are underway to install
(li-ivking fountains at the school
They are needed badly, "because
the children want to have a sanitary
place to drink water.
Sir. Leech, and his girl friend
n Union were visitors in the
y Thr:sday night, visiting Mrs.
Rrosia Williams and family.
~4Ur. and Mrs. Charlie Jones,I
Mis'. Lizzie Jones motored to New
bcix'u-Saturday!?returning hark
vith Miss Ethel Wright.
The N'FSC boy3 rendered a minstrel
show at the school house
Saturday night and the program
was wery good.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlon Epps^Mrs
children, were peasant visitors on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. j. J. Epps from Newberry.
Mr. Willie Morgan and Miss
Edmonia Hodges wer4, happily
marripH Saturday at the home of
Mrs. yuilier by Kev(i Kutnn. lo
them we~exfend oUi1 wlahes fur ;i
ininpy matrimonial life.
Mr.? Jake Reliford is able to be
sitting up after being confined to
bed. Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Byrd vixited
Mrs. Jane Hunter Sunday.
jMrs Emily Duckett departed
this life Sunday, Dec. 3rd at her
borne. Funeral at St. Matthew
himch, Wednesday, Dec. Gth.
Mrs. Lillie Gaillman from Green
.wood, S. C., is Bpendirg a few
days with?har parents, Mr. and
.Mis. Robert Morgan. ?
MARION NEWS ^
The Sunday school is moving
along favorably under the direction
of our Mew' Supt., Mr. Thomas
Ivev. The improved attendance in
the young men's class is especially
gratifying.
Rev. J. M. Jackson preached to
a large audience at the morning
rviee. Everyone felt better for
| having attended the service.
Miss Margaret Porter worshipI
>d with us Sunday. She is a mem
j Her of the Sellers school faculty.
The pastor of St. Johrl A. M. E.
I church, with his choir, conducted
i the Sunday afternoon service ar
, Bethel M. E. church.
^The Silver Ton0 quartette under
| the direction of Mr. eHnry Jackson
sang at St. John on the 27th.
The program was sponsored hv
"Mrs. Anna Greer in mtnerest 01
the "piano fund". We discovered
? l i. -\r.. it t y... ? i
Mill .111. II. ! illKMMl iWSO SingS.??
Mr. Roboit Ronds a student
I Voorhees cam^ in to see us^ 4Ie
is wellp. leased and reports pro
crress for the Marionites.
Me1 dames Henry Durante and
L Edward Gibson are cor valcscing^
"The" cTfTffeTTes' 'fiiA'sKed" tO' he- *
come active in the Adult Class
nlans. Show " your missionary
i spirit.
j You are asked to wear a Red
Cross bangle. Give willingly to.
help a worthy cause. j
Mrs. Martha Goddard who has
been spending sometime with her
family have returned to Charleston
Monday.
Mr. Harold Crawford supeviso
iQ-ijp'iltural work visited thjs
section last week.
Mr. Matthew Ramsey of Morris
college faculty came down to see
^is brother Mr. Ramsey of the"
Marion County Training school
faculty. ?? [Mr.
Carl Green and choir very
nleasirurlv entertained at the Ma-'
rion school Monday eening.
Tho faculty conducted a "Libra?v
Drive" during the month of
November.
MPGRO-TF.ACHERS OF 3RD
CONGRESSIONAL DIST. MEET
Approximately three hundred
^erhois of the thicd congressional
district of the Palmetto State
T<?a'-hors' association registered (
r their annual session, Saturday
Deem her 0 at the Pickens County
Training^ school, Pickens. Mr. M.
Sullivan, principal; Miss V. V.
Wotters, Jeanes supervisor.
With "Training for' Economic
Improvement in Rural Life" as th0
general theme the following inter .
eating group meetings with then M
rf: VAlMtiftd tfcAWSfc
Ruth Arlene Ellis, Dn
Follows Novel Career
Consultant of Women
I
By Julia Braxton Clark
New York, N., Y.?Ruth Arlene
v,llis of New York has risen to
great heights in the realm "
tional interpretations by her natH
ural grace, force and expression in
her various renditions. She has
become one of the races most ver
satile dramatic artists. She waa
protege of the late Richard B
Harrison and fc/r many years ap
noaved with him throughout the
United States. Miss Ellis has also
-aptwared on the -legitimate
in "Meek Mose". a play by Frank
Wilson. She has a very natural
and capable voice which she can
adapt to multiple characterizatronwith
the result that her various
dv-ivvhoiis ,siano cAii in their tru.
tation. _? ?
Miss Ellis is now playinpr a new
'"jiclers were, held: Hifjh School
Principals, Mr. W\ M. Wade; Elementary
Principals, Mr. R L. Fin
"TCy and Mrs. C. J Peek; Naturai
Science, Misses Mattie Clinltnealea
and Hattie Counts; Elementary
Teachers, Mrs. Rebecca Reese: Pri
ninry Teachers, Miss Ollie' Miller
?nd Mrs. Jennie K. Gilliam; Home
Economics, Mi-ss Thomasina Kirven;
Trades, Mr. Heni*y Williams.
At the Reneral assembly, trc
President, Mr. U. S Gallman, presided.
Tnlks were made by Mr.
W M Scott, president of Pickens
County Teachers' association; Mi
H. S Bryan, Supt. of Pickens city
schOfiTsT-KTr hi i, holt. Pickcn- C'oT
Supt. of Education: Miss Viola
E. Jamison, Pickens Co. attendance
teachef; Mr. J. E Blanton, vice,
president of Palmetto State Tea
r? K p r a' n?c<v/>WiftA?? T n r,~u
-."wviunKjnt mi u. i_>. reiton
State Agent of Negro schools;
Mr. Seymour Carroll, representative
of Humane Education.
Musical numbers were rendered
by Pickens Co. Tr. school; Mr. L
W Hammond of Pendleton; Mes.
dimes E E and C. E. Allen of New
berry; Mrs. Mary B Thomas erf
P-M'ofji and Simpson .Tr. High
hool of Easley.
The visitors included Rev. S. C
Campbell; Mr R. L Hickson, Mr?
Bessie Goldsmith, Miss Flov r>
Mitchum. Mrs. U.' S Gallman, Rev
J S Maddox and others.
Officers elected to ?erve -for the
next two years are: President, Mr
B W. Gallman; Vice-President.
Mr. Allen L. Code; Secietary.
Miss Hattre Counts; Asst. Sec.,
Mi?s Kat0 P>-essley; Reporter, Miss
Fleta I,. Williams.
The meeting adiourned to meet
with the-Edgefield County Train.
school, Johnston, December 7,
1940. - .
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PROSPERITY NEWS
?;:ndav was a beautifuhday and
found all going to church. Rev.
n?4<.wh<iiipfh thn p-iB?or. of fihibh
A. M. E. church preached a wonHerf'd
sermon: Wait on the Lord
Be of Good Courage.
Sunday, December 10th there
waf & .Sunday school ejection ol
ofnjcefs "and teachers for the yeai
103<M0.
There will he a Chrf'tmas trn?
given for the benefit of the childron
and old people of Shiloh ort
Tuesday nierht. December 26th. Alonar
with the Christmas treo the
pastor. is* giving away a Turkey
to the one holding the lucky numboy
Tickets 10c." ?
On the third Rnndav the elation
of trustees will be held. All are
invited to come out.
A t Antioch Baptist church
ho S-.-ndav school began wrth the
Sunt. nn<! teachers present.
The church w?s in deep sadness
over the lost of their dear pastor's
wife. Funeral services were held
Sundav afternoon at the Little
Riyer Baptist church. A hoct of
members attended. Therefore the
services for the Antioch Baptist
church were conducted by the Rev
JVf. S. Ftenhen.
Mr. Lude Boozer is still on the
sick list.
Saturday December Oth the Com
munity Fair was held at Howard
V hich school. Tho bovs and
girls had their second game of
basketball for the season. The boys
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role In as much-as she reentering
a new field of endeavor. ^he own;
and operates tbe R'Leni' Salon,
ea \4 : ju A rni_ : _ _
in/ luoriiui&siue va.venue. ima es
tablishmeilt has been in operation
p for m?/re than^three years. Her
business has"twpaivled until she is
establishing a mail order house
where milady can order by mail
h<? beautiful creations that Miss
Ellis designs for the well dressed
maid and matron.
A worldly new fashion of inft'
nite sophistication. Dresses of
: mulct ial originated by Mias
Ellis.
Mi<s i His left for Keptc -ky.
where she is to display mid-win
ter fashions at a Fashion Fhow
sponsored by the women of Louis
ville. The chairman of this event
is Mrs. J. A. C? Latimore, wHe of
DrJAC Latimore, 1502 W. Walnut
street, Louisville, Ky.
played a very nice game. The
game ended Hannah 5, Prosperity
6??
Mv* RcPrrta Valentine has re
t'lrnrd fmm New York Citv and
is visiting her mother and sisters.
GV A 4a alaA n?niM? T ?
WUC iu oicrv> T1DIV1I15 IICI oiatt'r A^uv'Hi*
and Mr. Ethendge here. ?
BARNWELL NEWS
| The Women Federated club met
i Tuesday. Dec. 5th at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Dixson at 5:00
pm. The meeting was called to or
dor by the president after devotional
exercrses the house was
onened ft/r business. Three mom
bers were added to the roll:?Very-interesting
remarks were made by
Mrs. Brown and others.
' After the close of business we1
enjoyed the social.hour and were
rptVo'ho,] with a delicious course
of salad, cakes and hot coffee. The
I next meeting will be at the herme
of Mrs. Mary AlicP Duncan.
Mr9^ Erftily E. Allen was n visR..r,d-sv
and spent
the day with Mrs. Mamie D. Green
who is ill at thh*. writing.
Mrs. Maggie Johnson and Mrs.
. Bishop of Hampton. S C., werp
pleasing visitors at Bethlehem Hi
! school Sunday afternoon bringing
another student Miss Martha Glover.
t Goer-nH BfrpM-c cnu on. Rev. A.'
R. Dunbar, pastor preached a won I
derful sermon (Sunday night. It
was enjoyed.
I The students of Bethlehem high
school ave. anxiously awaiting the
lallv that will bo held Dec. 21st
to see who is pomp to win the
wrist watch.
EBENEZER A M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. Ei. N. Wilson. Pastor
I ^ I
I Charleston, S. C.?-Sunday was
h very beffutifut day^ ? -An anpreciative
audience wan present at
both services. Re$. Wilson delivered
a very noble sermon. Sub.
joct "Humility'*. This sermon
was very inspiratiehial.
j Sundav school was held at its
usual hour. ThP lesion was in
terestinply discussed in all deport
! mints. A splendid review was giv
I en on the lesson by the pastor.
TV.a app T i--?
4 i?v u^okuc was neifl ai
i its usual hour. A very live drai
cnssjon was held on the lesion
' and enmved hv all.
For the evening: wor*hio Rev.
MoFadden of the Smith Carolina
conference delivered a verv rnh??
land soul stirring sermon. Snbiecl
I Reiner At>To to ^t^nd." ~fh*s??enm?*? _
was uplifting and pnioyed hv all
i We arP pravine: that God will ever
bless and keen him.
i The funeral services of Mr. Abra
i ham Pollrte assistant leader of1
class 18, was held at the chur-fi
Saturday* night, Dec. 9. He was
a verv faithful member and lead- j
lev of Ehenezer AME church. May I
I <V'd prfant unto him eternal rest. 1
We extend crur sincere sympathy
to the bereaved family.
We ar? look'nc forward to the
coming of the Presiding Elder
Rev. J. E. Thomas. Fn'dav ni"*"* 1
December 15 nnd Sundav, Dec. 17. '
j Let eVery member do his dutv in (
I order to make this a successful
I quarter. Accessionss five. Mnnv 1
I visitors were present during the
day. Come again you are always ;
|welccfme.
;
MRS. VICTORIA NICHOLSON
PASSES
Trenton. S. C.?Funeral services
for Mrs. Victoria Nicholson,
who died Thursday, December 7,.
was held in Quinby chapel at Bettis
academy Sunday, Dec. 10th at
"rOO p.m.
Mrs. V. "Nicholson was the wife
of Mr Chas/ W Nicholson, yemnpre^t
son of President and Mrs. A.
W. Nicholson of Bettis Academy
and Junior college.
Mrs. Nicholson was ill only a
few days before her death when
she took .worse and departed fmrr.
this earth to the Place unseen by I
the human eve. She was a nerem. I
loved and respected by all whc
knew her; she possessed a splendid
personality and a kind quiet
unassuming disposition, For several
years she was a student of
B"tti<? academy where she won the
friendship 6f her teachers. and
schoolmates; she was always willing
and ready to- do her part and
help whei-p she was needed. Wo
shall miss one as she. who was so
dear to all.
For fifteen years, she and hei
"husband lived peacefully and happlly
together. Her furter&l Was
largely attended by her many I
friends and school mates who camP !
to give their last respect to one I
who was such a good example of
life.
Surviving her ?rP her husband.
Mr. Chas. W. Nicholson; her fath i
er and stepmother, Mr. and "Mrs
SolofVion Atkinson; one sister,
Mrs,. Viola Atkinson-OHphant;
three brothers, Messrs Albert, Ham
mond and Geqr. T. Atkinson; a
grand mother, Mrs. Rose Morgan
manv other relatives and a host ot
friends. . '
FAIRFAX NEWS |
The regular monthly meeting of i
t h,? Parent Teachers' association
was held Monday, Dec. 4 and vas
well attended. The program com
mittee sponsored another interest
ing program after which the bud
ness part of the meeting was dis
cussed.
The?Allen?Christian?Fndcn-.-u
League quartet of Orangeburg, ad
vertisers of PC Cola, rendered a
very enjoyable program at tht
'chool auditorium Monday night.
Dec. 4. Lucky numbers were held
by many persons and at the end
"of "^thp-pTdg-iAm,?nibsc Folding
ed by a twelve ounce bottle of
RC Co'la. F^ervone left feeling
that his evening was well spent.
We were very glad to have a'* |
our vrsitore during-the past week
Mb. John 'P Burgess, thg' lt1 nop.' I
.1 r\t teacher trainer and his assislant,
Ml1. G:?Bncltmnn) both oiState
college.
. Prof. J Hammitt, Mi ses
Laura Reid, Chnlotte ; My^rs,;
Quincy I . and Mr. Clover
M. Hickson attended the tongressiona1
meeting held at Fenn
school, Beaufort, Saturday, Dec. 9
They reported a successful m .'Oting.
HARRISBl'RG ST. SCHOOL
The Harrisbuig Street school is
"jit'Ogiessjug?nicely undup the admmistratior,'
of Principal X. V. J j
^awards, The students retui nod
to school Monday morning full of
enthusiasm after a vacation for
the Thankgiving season. Thev are
hard at work now on the Christmas
Seal campaign.
Honor Roll, fir>-t grade: Louise .
Pressley. Mary Elizabeth Little.
Geoi1?" Pr< ssley. Fiu>k Brown.
Jr., Esther Pressley, James Sanders,
Mcry Crawford. f Citizenship
Honor Roll," first
grade: Frank Boown.Jt\, 'Louise
Pressley, Norris Crawford.
Honor Roll, second grade: John
nie Burton, Henry Crawford.Thelnia
Fair, Josephine^ Rai'ney,
Tohn W. Pressley.
Perfect' Attendance, second
grade: Francis Little, J YV. Smith
Johnnie Burton, John YV. Pressley
Henry Cr:.wford|h Josephine Rai_
ney, Thelrna Fair.
it r? _n t\ - i * ??
nuiior nun, mii'ri grano: iviary I
Louiso Mcintosh. Perfect Atten. '
dance, third grade: I.ula Mae
Brooks, Paulino Fair,? Mary Lee
Hunter, Tommie Mae Jackso*
Mary Louise Mcintosh.
Honor Roll fourth grade: Georgia
Lee Foster, 86; Kinnr<aw Rainey.
81); Eloise Watt, 85. Perfect
^AttorKlance Tfturt'i grader Margfr"
Adams, T.ottie Bell Brown, Georgia
Lee Foster, Sarah Crawford,
Haynes Pressley, W D. Crawfo^l.
ST. A1.BAN TR. SCHOOL '
The third month of the school
term h.Ts been completed. Quite a
number of the grimmar grades
and high school students have
made the honor roll.
M essrs. I. D. Thomason and ]
Mr reel Jackson alone? with Prof
Dendy attended the Fn miens' Cor?
fconce r't State College.
All of the terehets spent their
holidays at hc/me excent Miss
Jones who spent hers in Charlotte
"oth Miss A'exrnder and Mrs.
Dash who went to Peeks to visit
?elafiveo Pr~f and Mrs. P'ondy a.
Ions: with Misses Freddie Mae
Moore. Mvrtle Cowrn and Louise
McCollough, spent the day in
Clinton and Laurens with home
folks end relatives.
Miss Sewell of Gieenville sub_
stituded a few days last week for I
Mrs. Anderson who wut due to the I
illness of her mother. |.
Messrs. Garlingtons and Misses (
McColloueh rnd Vernelle of Laui .
pns and Fountain Inn respectively
were visitors on the campus Sun i
s I
Friday's chapel prf>eram kvas
under the direction of Mrs. Dendy.
rhe second chapter of Matthews I
wes read responsively, Joy to the i
Would and Silent Night were 1
?
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