The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 20, 1940, Page Page 3, Image 3
([Saturday, January 20, 1940
' PROSPERITY NEWS Prosperity
has been beautifully
ttressed for the past wuek in her
white blanket of snow and ice.
Todry we are enjoying ^he beiu
tiful sunshine and we consider the
afmospheie of January as being.
The school attendance, in spite
of the inclemency of the weather,
has been remarks ble.
On last 'lhursdty our basket-'
; ball teams visited Colonel Brown's
school and won *he victoiy by a
Ivrge margin. _ j-.J
The family of Mr. and Mrs. H.|
,i C. Gt llman assembled on Christ!
- ? * -? rL, /~\ 11 .
!Anniversary. The children who at
tended were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray-1
mond Jones of Prosperity; Mr. and:
Mrs. George Gttllman of Columbia;
Mr. and Mis. Archie Rhyne, Mrs.
Bradley, Mr. S. Q. Gillman tnd
Mr. Simpson Gallman, all of Philadelphia,
Pa., also Mrs. Jessie Ham
ilton, Mr. "and Mrs. Douglass Prl
rrfer and Miss Si llie Mae McCrack
fin, of Spartanburg, and other
fiienus or the lamuy. 1 here were
4 about forty-five persons present.
' V White and eolored atte. tied. Ca*e
f cofiee, l:iindy, and sdted peanuts
wrere servo. . Eveiy one trad t love
ly time.
AYNOR NEWS
~7i ~
Due to unsettled weather there
were noc Uiui.y ciKich goers out.
? The St. Eiiz. both Sunday S.hool
? i.c?ui ui i.j .a a. luur wun ail'.
Stacy McQueen, superint nd at.
a ne t* '..on >.Uo Wil--rtrugn^-by th..
C, teachers. After which Rev. G.fh
$ am .eviewed the lesson.
3^ At 12:00 o'clock, the pastor,
Rev. Frank Grahatu, prei ched a
fx wonde.lui sermon, wnich maac ad
his hearers teel upd.tcd. That e.*
I ? ening \at 6:30, the prstor brought
us another sunt""stir, ing message
Subject: "Who Is This?"
rr.L_ M;?o P.wiroll
ine visi.ois jvcit, ?.noo i v/
Rev. and Mrs.?Grant Gn ham, Mr.
j and Mrs. Hayman, Mrs. Mamie
; Walker, of North Cha lesion; Mr.
J Mick Fore of Cool Springs.
Misses Griffin, Me.uows, Powell.
' Rev. and Mis. Frank Grahim'
were-dinner guests of Rev. and
Mrs. W. L. Godbolt.
Mr. and M s. Haymiin were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flat
i/i "ii
The Willing Worker's Club iS-da
ing wonderful wo k, Under the su
pervision of our teacher, .MiAs G
Hr-Giiffin, the club has bo.ght 5
J__-l> r util'ul sh des?for-?thefr- ck srf
room. Planning for a wrist wa ch
c idlest n the future.
Miss Sarah Bu roughs has re
"? ?"> in hro- school al'te: being
ill. Her many friends were very
glad indeed to greet her again.
ha^tsvim.e news
BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL
Prof. H. H. Butler, Pr.'nripM
The Butler High School brsket
bill tea us bigan theii 1J4q s.ason
January ytn. ine garnics we e p ay
ecj with Mayo High teams in Dai
Iinetcn. A wildly cheering crowd
of fans that tcxed ihe capacity of
Maya's gymnt sium saw ihe d^blo
deeal ot ...ay.) al the hands of
Brt'er. T'ne g ids' gum was a sen
sation with Butler emerging the
winner 11?G. The b ys' gr me wis
equally as thrilling. I wis a nip
and tuck affair with Bu 1 1 lead
ng 12-8
Butler 1 st a double header to
ltnber' Snia'l; in Cheraw 1-st Fri
dry night. Both games were thrill
irs th: kept the crowd on th.ir
* tors. The g->mos"Vvee n'P anc*
tuck until a few outstanding plays
sent Robeit Smalls into the finish
if'-' ng. Girls 18?14 and boys 18
-is. i?i;i
Both tdTns arP very at'ractive
- in their-new purple rnd gold srtin
togs. Judging from the perform
ance of the teams in the games
played, we- are looking forward to
a veiy brilliant and successful
season.
NEWBERRY NEWS
County Teacher55' Association
The Countv Teachers' assocra *
tion was held in the Intermediate
building at Drayton Street High
cMi/\rkl T^vfHn\r JTamnw 19 10iO
, at 1:P0 r/'^lork in the afternoon,
f with the President, Mr. H. B. Ri.
i I kard, presiding. After "In My
Heart" was sung, the president
offered a fervent j rayer. Next
dismissal for group meeting. Af* I
tPr a" hour of excellent demorstra
tions and round table discussions
the rexf session was opened wrth
a few timely remarks, by the pic? I
id-nt th<- minutes of the last j
meeting were read by the Secre
tary, xilis > Ruth Thompson, re
ceived and adopted. After which
the reports of the various groups
were as fellows: Primary group by
Mrs. Jennie K. Gilliam?first, Mrs.
E. Guess Gary gave a very fine
practical and theoretical method of
"How I Teach Health"; Mrs. Lou
Annye Graham "IIow I Teach
Geography"; ard Miss Bernice
Jackson "How I Teach Reading".
These ladies gave excellent dem
onstrations of the very fine unit
method of teaching, which enablo
the pupils to learn with pleasure.
In the intermediate group 'Miss
Annie Daniels reported the bene
fP that th?y derived from discuss
ion orf their daily problems. Mis
Gaines reported the theoretical
and practical manr er in which
Miss Jones presented to the high
school group of "How to Interest
high schdol Pupils in Classical
of the county was presented by
the president to address the
^ group. In his brief remarks he
spoke of the importaifce of organ.
HVsations for service in interest of
"he boyg and girls in the Primary,
I
Mather's Blue Wave^
Top vow. 0 au!i !. \V. M I'll VS. I"
Aiken;?rre-'n'l?mw?William?r.up;
ker. W.l!ia;r Bayn'id and Mai ion
_ a ( * liiViiU'Ki n4 Iicniy Maxw
\V" itner J ncs, Aithur Bayrn"rd, I
PA?\oi 4- Tonl/ino
Math i's Biue Wi vc lost f no gam
ed 205 poin s rgainst the top teai
Intermediate and High School De
?-ts. in Order that we may
help to raise the standard of on.
-j * t ?*It of the'teachers
cooperate to help get un A grad<*
college m our state. The worthj
uucnc.s wili.be paid according toi
his or her service; He also gave
very helpful. information that all
teachers should have heard.
A-tt'-r which a good contribution
for Christmas Seals Sale was giv
en, nd almost 100 percent registra
ion loe< w ere made for the St".te
Teachers' association. '. I
M'\ fin! Mrs Silcnaj Gray,
1222 Player street had as thcil i
dinner .guests Sunday, Ja uary 14 [
Mr. and Mrs. Walter RutT, Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Ruff and sun, Rev. ami I
ljs \j. G llowTfl!!, Mr and Mr?.
S. W. Allen, Sr, and Jr-nrd fam. |
ilies, Mrs. Carrie Workman and
Mr. Thomas Wilson. All of them
enjoyed a very delicious three
oourse dinner,
? .r Geo.-go Singleto: .from Ben
diet colkgc v."n< the week end
gues~f oiTTus parents.
Calvary Pr<?sb>'tcrian Church
Rev. A. IT. Reasoner, Pastor
TUn^ rVb' "H-s ' "is nra:tiea-lly
taught bv Mrs. A. T. .Neely.
Notwithstanding the fact thm
"T ? <|'i" ''"11 qifrrtlay
enjoyed Sunday school and Lcagiu
services. Wo were d'dig' ted t-'
see our o til or new members an '
welcome c.:r guest Mr. Thomas,
lee Williams. All of them entered
the discus inn^. We closed
with a conseoration service.
The citizens and parents are
"o-'dinlly invi'ed to a meeting in
interest of the girls and boys who
1; '>r<vt?n 'St.. High school
The meeting will be held hi tl>I
'irar? F. i.lay afternoon, 7:C0
_:w_laclv^^Come. 4^ o _came^ftll-l-Ba^
*-?* of imnrrn'o, Prof. F.
Gladden, principal.
Caldwell's Christmas
The Christmas season brou^h'
11 i:a- p." es . to Mr. and Mrs.
r1liitt Caldwell. For the first
time in 13 years all the children
< v-f.p. one. wore home together on
Christmas Day. Those from out
- vr e Mrs.'Daisy Glenn of
Asheville, N. C.; Mr. Otis and lit
tie Charlton Caldwell of A he
ville, N. O.; Mr... D. C. Caldwell,
Benedict college, Columbia, S. C..
and Mr : nd Mi s. Johnnie Caldwell
of Jersey City, als0 two grand
' hi'dri-n,?little _Cosby and Archie
Rice from Asheville, N. C. All re
port the happiest Christmas since
they found out about Old Santa.
REV. AND MRS. Sc. CAMPBELL
POUNDED BY THE MEMBERS
The members and friend? of
the St. Paul Bapt church though;
"Of their pastor the Rev. S. C.
Campbell and family in a very
tangible* way.
Oti C ristmas eve night after
preaching Deacon Morris, chair
man of the Board of Beacons in_
vited Rev. and Mrs. Campbell in
the arnex of the church where ev
erything was darkened. Immedi
ately the light came" on, ard to
their, surpri e the members began
singing softly <rGod Will Take
Care of You" and Merry Christy
mas rang out from everyone. The
bounty was all inclusive of the
necessities for the kitchen from
flour, sugar, meat, grits, cunne.i
gOOGS, Il'csn nil'UL, Uii'satu tiv.il.
fryers, butter,' beans, peas, iir
,ct everything. Then Pastoi
Camnbell spoke and thanked the
members ,for their loyaLtjk-a: d de
"-n d " ng his 15 years of Pas
toring. He said he felt like go.ig
on. Mrs. Campbell spoke and
'xprc sed ht . thanks. All reallj
"?U the real Christmas spirit.
Surprise Parties For Mrs. P.
'^nipboll s? o ' Miss Snnia Campbe'l
January 9"!?, Respectively
-Carrie Thompson, Mrs
Dollie Rtuledge, Mi's. Janet Mur
h.,, and .o'hors srprisod Mrs.
Cam] bell with a lcvely party at
the parsonage Tuesday evening.
Mary ?ervi?enblo and useful gift:
were received. It was indeed a
tii prise for Mrs. Campbell for sve
as cure no o* e in' Anderson
mogt of the evening shonning fo?
Ansonia dinner party, Wednesday
10 So in surprising
"Sonie" she was herself surpris
ed.
Wednesday, January 10, a love
ly dinner party was given honor.
Vins So. Caro. Athletic
I tHHiM
vY y up CjH hrm _
jmB
^ W^-rjVy-A^likaA^-i - jAJ?mL^Jut^T \E
a;n.'"v?.James C oke Tnd Mack Co!
4^?Andrew?Mielt > ,?Johnnie?Whitn
Johnson; thi.d ro : J. I. Washingt<
ell. James Willis ms, and Joe Bel
dddie McGirt, Co- ; .;? a n, "Bill" Ba
.u-~ oj?mhw?hat ti voo noes J t
ns of this section of the Ci rolina9.
ing- Ansonia Lillian Campbell on'
he. I5t|) bit tc-day. The birthday
and was placed in the center cf j~
the laced table covering. A foui
OjU! se dinner wat served consist
in;;' of grape fruiv ""Juice, fried
'.(n t ice. g.avy, peas, candied
yams, slaw, hot biscuits, fruit sal j
i a. m'l'.e n mon pie and mints. |
Those wishing her happiness and"j
lucj^ were the. Misses Helen Brown
Emma Thompson, Virginia Oliver
A;..a Eii/aoeih Miked, Eddie V.
IMr'lirton, Shedrl'ka Perry, Doro
thy Moore and Mabel Moore. A fi
tidinner these vou^g ladies
-p. :'t the evening until G p m. play J.
in:, bingo and Chinese checkers. ,
DUE WEST NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Mo\>s B. Loo and
Mr John Stewart of New York
elurned to their dome after [
sn: n.'ing several days at the
homes of their parents, Mr. and
l.'ooer son and Mr. and
Mrs. H. Lee.
i .( ie Bonnoau and little'
gram -daughters are Rome again
i -pa ding several weeks in
.\ .-mhirgton, I). C., with her child
rem
Mr. George Anderson was a vis
.^ i.on i;isr .Monday.
Mr. Robert Pratt who has bee?)
or several week; is improving
\ iy. Others who are shut in
ba" improving are Mr. John 1>
Robertson and Mrs. Bell Burno.
r. and Mrs. Eeger.e Butler
moved into their beautiful
new home which they have just
built. Just by their side Mr. ard
Mr . Pari Mars have wrecked
their home and a beautiful six
room building is being erected on
t site. The colored people
of this community are {jrrtYTif rhlmy :
in t.he beautilication of
c homes.
Nurse Jennie Vauss is kei>t
busy these days. Iler services
in great demand Ly both
s.ers. At present he is attend
\r.g patients at Don-Ids, S. C.
LATTA NEWS
The Sundays since t\ris'ma. v:m*
been veiy unfavorable for
church goers, a: d therefore service
have been below par. On the
j >c!i Minilay in December Rev. R.
j L. McBryde was called to Harts
. where r.e is now pastoring to
preach the funeral of brother Lr
... Alston who died on the Friday
.1 lore at the Veterans hospital in
Columbia, S. C. A very large
crowd was present.
We are of the opinion that the
.nfavorable weather ha^ lots to do
with the spread of the flu.
The bpys and girls who were
] home for the holidays have return
je('sto the various schools in whkh
i they have matriculated. There
are six boys ai d girls who finished
from here last year that are now
in school elsewhere.
Mr>. Kowcna Evans departed
"his life December 30th in the Mc
Leod infirmary. She leaves a hus
o-ind, four children, a father, two
oiotners and one sister to mourn
her toss;?:
' ' Mr. Frank Bethea was buried
January 11, 1040. The funeral was
,_u;?u in We .ton Chapel E.
i church. He is the father of 11
children, 34 grandchildren and i
.-u g a 'J cnildrcn. He was i'll
cfnly a few days before the end
j Miss Victoria Robinson and Mrs
I Marion Blow have returned to New
I l-Pr'jy ?
j "Mr. and Mrs. S. 'M. Mace, Mr.
I. o ier iiyman, Mrs. Sarah Ed
\v, rds, Francis Piatt, Marie Smith
are still on the sick list. Mrs.
.v u. :*lcHryde and her two
daughters, Mr. Levi Delain and
P.i v N. S. Delain have been on the
sick list but are recovering.
r . rrrre liaoger has returned
from Philadelphia where she was
?' i g ner daughter. She reports
| a pleasant stay. Mrs. Lilly Be
thea and Mrs. Janie Richardson
ii^ve returned from Washington,
i? t' . whnr they have been vir.it
ing their children.
{ . lis. Pearlic Timons and Mrs.
sick list. Miss Rosa Jane Wright
! Ha, been very sick but is improv '
j ed.
Rev. I. W. Janerette, presiding
elder erf the Florence district
spent sometime with Rev. R. McI
bijde, Monday, Jan. 15th. 1
THE PALMETTO LEADF
Conf. Championship
uy
rir i j
llins, and Assistant Coach, James
kt-r;?John Terry,?Thomrs?Whitnan,
Thomas Calhoun, Johnnie Hill,
on; front row:. Thomas Aiken
iley, Jimmie Jackson, Captain, and
Vnidi
College, 19-12. Mather scor_
AROUND CADES
There were many friends antT
visitors here during the Christ
mas Holidays.
Mr. Samuel Thomas and family
of Richmoi d. Va.. motored down
to Visit relatives and friends. *
Mrs. Francis Welch and Miss
rit* irra i hoinas oi' Durham, N.C.,
were here visiting relatives and
mends. 1 ..
Mrs. Ada Burgess and family
were here visiting relatives and
.in mis.' Wo enjoyed having them
here.
.in' children rue very.-happy tobe
in their new school building
. uioy nave longed for.
We were very glad to have had
iVui. d. i . nuigf.^s ?n ouj- niius*.
on New Year's Day. He delivered
the Ematcipation address at St.
Paul A. M. E. church. He and his
....c Wv.e ue tinner guests oi
Mr. and Mis. J?. D Thomas.
iu\', and Mrs. C.W Williams and
,.u..i,hter of Gapway circuit gavt
a ,-up call to n.any^ut tile irrends
. .iitu community.
We were ,very sorry to have
heard of the deatn oi Mrs. L. Mc
Clary wile of Mr. John McClary.
cue :,us lived in this community
.x cuu.ir.en and a, loving husDanu
j or a r.uinuer of years and has left
gi aud'eliuc.ien a.U many friends
and relatives.
air. iu. c. Thomas and family
motored over to Florence where
uu-y paid the last respect to his
brother in law, Mr. W. Dudley." ~
CANAAN A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. II. H. Herriott, Pastor
In spite of the rain Sunday we
11 ad a wonuerlul lessnn liue to ;
"the' absence ef tho Supt. the Sun_
.ay sciio'ol wUj conducted by. the
pastor.
..c were more than glad to have
.11 our presence tile Prolessor ot
Cunaan scr.ool, Prof. Delaii.1 ol
u_tta. Witn hmi were Alias Man
Blue, Ehzabctn Powell, teacneio
me auove sctioot aljO those ol
xhllon. Splendid taiks were made
, c..c a.
For the morning worship the
aaior came luiward and used for
his text St. John 1:3. This mes
age wns well received. It was a
soul stirring sermon. Mrs. W. L.
cuimichael sang a beuutiful selection
which was uplifting. You
are welcome at~aTI times.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. S. Chi-Sro, Pasto1"
Sellers, S C.?S. S. opened at
the usual hour with Supt., and coworkers
at their post of duty. A
oeautifq] lesson throughout the
school and some very interesting
remarks by Prof. A. J. Greer, of
uake City, S. "C.
At 11:55- a.m. morning service
began. After the devotional service
the pastor selected his texi
from the 81:11 of Psalms. The
wc-a.her \va> yerv inclement but
quite a few menibers were out and
witnessed this wonddrful sevi-ce
- Airs. Llvia -Foxworth" is' "very
sick at this writing. Als6 Mr^
i^ucile NcAvnn, has been indisposed
for more tnan a week an<^ i3 -still
.rstiblp-to be outr;- \\ e hope they
.vill soon be up and going again.
The pastor ar.d . Prof. A. J.
Green were tr.e dinner guests of
Air. and Mrs; M. B. Porter. Mr
n uas visiting M,'ss Gertrude
Porter.
-urs. Sallie M. Lester left for_
Baltimore, Md, Sunday night, to]
be at the bedside of her cousin,
l inrtsav tvkn i i vfrv oinlr
Presiding Elder I. W. Janerette
nit* rii,. once district and his
wife were visiting his si'ster Sat
urday, Miss Eloi e Janerette, ono
of the teachers here and she went
l ack home with thom and aper 11
the week end and reported a pleas
ant stay.
The Church Aid board met at '
i>om? of Mr and Mrs. W. B.
Moody Sunday evening at 3:30 ano
a very fine meeting was reported.
Stewardess Board No. 1 met at the
home of Mrs. Luana Smith and
2. re* t ' t th * home y of Mrs. *
Tom "do Fcxworth Sunday evening
at 3:30.
Mrs. Rosa Smith is visiting her
children in Dunr, N. C.'
A d vertise
In The "Leader"!
n f
Mtf. CLARE RAPT. CHURCH
Sunday being our first pastoral
day in the new year eu.n member
seemed 4o-h-vc bet n in the spuitr
Probably aware ol God'.-> boundless
blessings .of the year. l>ue to in
clement weather we only had a
r.sma.l attendance for set vice. Tinchurch
school opened wiln'a Few
students present. Supt. Gaskiii i:. I
the chair. The lo son was beau 1
tifully taught. Topic: The-Brno. i
lem o*f Forgiveness. The Ta-'.,i
itev. C. B. Black gave us a'"great :
review. At 12:00 the funei 1 << i
Men. Xnncy?Brgi1 s v.:is pivnc''.ed
by Itev. Black. Subject Just a
Step Between Me and Death. Mr
L. M. Green our local indertuKet
wosr iped at the niorn/ng serwees
Come again. Iteail the "Leader''.
BASKET BAI L AT THE
STATE COLLEGE
Orangeburg: The basketball
schedule of South (J. i olma State
College opened auspicuusly this
Week when the Varsuv live v.mii l_
35?2U th.iller hum Tuskcuee on
Monday night and crooned' a
Ul'ttIh-iaking battle* to'Johnson C
^mith Tu.sday night 30?30.
State College girls scored an
easy victory over H-hiics institute
iiS^-lO in ihe> preliminary fftonTL^
night. The segund string boys
team defeated Haines Alonujiy a*
ternuon 30?10.
The two openers by the Varsity
f gainst Tuskejj. c and?John.-on -Ck
emiih wec real thrillers. South
Carolina Su te broke the Horde,
i igers winning' streak of eleven
games with a 35?2y victory. It.
the Johnson C. Smith gnire it was
a nip and tuck battle with the b ad
eht nging seveial times. Sou h Ci i
)lina Stf t_> led at half time 13?10
Just before the closing whistle at
he end of the seeoni half, Arm
strong of State sank a feid gnst
hat t ied the score 11 33 all. John
son C. Smith won "in the extra pen
d with a three'-point lead 30?3c
h^t was made in tho rl.v inp mi^
nte of pinv.
The bufic otrs have a twenty-six
tamo schedule which in ludes t.wc
big headlines for the home ca'^o
They pity the World Champion
FEASANCE five Febrir.vy 2.
nd the TTniv. rsity of Mexico Feb
uary 24. " .
1 lie Culli'J.I'Lt* 1 ihi'.'l
uaiy tt, 1 USKegee, *J.',
i?anua.y 6, ii^i.ies, C. au^-u. l ^,
Juiiiibun U. r:i..iLiif?V
TTAg; -Jun.^lu, CliiK, Alk ntu,
..an. 11, iVion is bruwn, AtianA;
jiin. 12, Canton College', Ciangc
auig; ju;i. u, Ancn, coiun.uia;
10, bme-ict, Columbia; Jan.
au, Fayettvide, OrmgeLurg; Jui'f
,u^_lLk;ncla^Ui'-ngebu.tr: o>.iu
Georgia btate, buvann-n; Fi.o. 1,
jiouua anii vuoituea, Orangeburg
Feb. 2, Rent iss: nee and t riend"7"
ship Jr. Coikge, Orangeburg;
3, Allen, Oi'-ngebu.g; i .... v
Winston-Salem, Orangeburg; Feb
10, Morris Brown, Orangeburg;
Feb. 17, Shaw, Rakigh; lob. 24,
icxico City, Orangeburg; Feb". 27
Shaw, Orangeburg; Feb. 2'.', Bern
;.ct, Orangeburg; Mr : ch 2, Geor1
it State, 0 ' .ngebu g; -M- ich 0.
-Fayet Ville, -Fayill-'HTe; ' Mr.rih rj
: C. State, lJurhau ; March 9,
Winston-Salem, Winiton-Sr.lcm.
Aumissirm to r 11 games 25 cents
::cept Ro .aissknee anil Mcxi.o
City which is 50 cents. G: mo call
"d P.t 7:15 p.m.?P. McChec.
BARNWELI. NEWS
THo inrlomrnt wo: tVior ti n 'o" oil
many church goers, .fatm.lay .mom
ng, but was on their way to ser
ico Sundry night.
At Second Bap ist church Dea
con O'ncal conducted the devotion
al services. Rev. A. R. Dunbri
brought a message from Matt. G:
12, using rs a subject for his
home: "A Problem OF Forgive,
ness." All enjoyed this message.
Friends were proud to see Dea
on Will Ryals out rfter suffering
a fall and injuries.
StncPy School pupils of both
churches enjoyed the lesson taught
hem, after the rain" *
All of our boys and girls should
attend Sundr y School and learn
moie rbout the word of God.
Prion s of Mr. J. T. Murdough
are proud to see him out after a
brief illness.
Miss Le a Ileywv.rd of Philadel
phia. Pa., spent a few days with
her sister, Mr?, Clarj Nash.
Misses Jernc and June Seavocro
ooo oo oo ooooo oo pox-09 v.I
LEK V Y'S
FUNERAL
? Undertaking and Fmbalr
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I.OWER PRICES
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Icook.s of Wancn, Ohio, spent a
fe\v_weeks with Miss Evelyn Mut
t(ou?h.
Mr. J m?s Hilter ui Kershaw
"a 'the . .nnei I'm ,"l of MiT.'laia
an i Id iiy.
Mr. and .Mi-. UatleV IJo'.nian
and little son, v.vie the ?iin
m r ttii'.sts ol M . and .drs. T. J?
I -
| Mr. (Icrpe Juweni was ihe -in
:.? V.'U' t Joh'1 L. Mui'- I
' dough. . ' : i
Jiij I'jdil't'Club was highly en,
<rr ined F: id y a*, lii,. home "J;
Mrs. ^1. A. Dune: n. The meeting j
was called?La -a d> r?by?Lb*?vn>. i
I rr nid? nt, Mrs. Ogata Hart.-Af'.ei ,
he business ps rt oi' the meeting j
a rclieiovs salad course, and h"t
vol' eb was served.
I Th ' next meeting will be at tie ,
i home of Mi Surf ?n F. Hajlev,
Mr. : nd Mr. , Chatlield ,Sinul!-_
of Hlackvittj. were F; iTduy guests
<>f M.s. Hcttie Anne Oioster.
The High .Seho'l Club met 11 the,
' >( . j" Mi. any Mrs. Flysses 11 at |
ley, Monday nigh'. After a brief!
business session they a'joumed to
bbhirbib^ Miswr- Ossie
!*>. and HIythe Colem. n,' Monday
id? h.t. .I;iniu > ' ?
$l'AItTAN!<! KH NEWS
- '1 <>f~ MaJ''vITy j
Baptist Church i.s moving J long '
nici ly. OtTV.lis of vu ious auxiha: i
es nr. b< iny il cted to scr'.e in'
1010. Officers of the Junior G. A ^
1st ii : Mao G ;ni-e pi-osidon* ;
Ta tit!- Th-'TnTT-T^h, v i p'-rsido.nt:
,C??rn?ll 'Br<wn, ?r**" rtr : y; "Grace.'
Sims, assistmt secretary. Officers
: 1. . Joiii' r R. A.'s arc: Joseph
I.co Colon"nn, nvcsr'ent; Stanley
Mills, vice president; Harold Mills.
< re *rv ,1. \V C I man. J:.,
treasurer;' Jam- s But'tr Coleman
toihetor. Officers of he Intermrdi
ate R. A.s' 1 re: Timothy Whitt '
iM sifi< nt ; Walter Jones, vice p: csi1
lent; Joseph I.yl< s, seeretrry;
Mol vrt Yoi ?7, treasurer.
Mrs. Sr/emor*1 of Evanstqn, TR.,
. w the ?of Mr,?and?M s.?M3.
Cailaham. 1
M s. En? Drake has been quite
l1, lv t i? much improvi <1 now.
Miss August i Cleych ntl has re
'ui'nM from Florida ; fter several
months.
Those on the sick li t: Mr. M.
C. Y'Mtn'j.-M"rs. Yi< na Is wis. M
unci Mrs. F :Lr<-ne Sjntndlv. M:s.
Pansy Mn l-:!o.*?.;!*f. ?n 1 M' Mi:'
nit* Niekcrson cj n'i'ui > r-nite i':;.
lltsvilli. m:US
i
Mrs M.mic Mv"5oi- ! .
] to bt back in her cafe again .'after
u lev.* day- nhV.---- . We av;
plea od to 1: to that Mrs. Ellie
Ilarve! Ik rrrr-h?mrprovod.
Mi-. L. Eaddy s.-fTerorV a para
lytic stroke last Thusday at his
iWno in Lccsville.
Mr. John Johnson of Lexington
formerly of Leesville was funer
Poro Beautv School
? * i
f.bca t ecT "a'f 21 ST M IflwOOd AfeWj
neacty cri.Tt nk ' inTall i
ITS BRANCHES
Shampooing, Pressing, .Marcelling; :
(."roc|ulnol;ing. Finger Waving, \
Hair Dyeing. Pleaching. Man- i
iriiringl ,M assailing. Hand"
Molding. Anatomy and
Fleetricit >.
PHONE r,r,S7
I \ illu'lnnna C. Pope. Instructor
i \nnie M. Pope, T. Malone. Pre> |
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