The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 27, 1940, Page Page, Image 5

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II+mim. hum*? *t. 1*0 Principal ?nd Mrs. J?_T. W. Jllxtl ofClihtCH Speht a few Kour? la Columbia last Saturday. Pro. faaaor Mima was returning from (to Darlington teachers' conven | (jam, and Mrs. Mims was enroute Im? Marion where she weit to Tiait her fathar and other relativ. i Profess#r end Mrs. Gerard An. | Iw?n of Fountain Inn passed thru < A# city last Saturd&y enroute to Berhngton and Marion. Prcrfes mm Anderson is president of tlm Falnaetto State Teachers association and went to Darlirgton. as gueat speaker for the meeting of ? tfce sixth congressional dietriet. ? Frof. I. M. A. Myers of Allen * ? in Darlmgton and Marion , hat Saturday shaking hands with ? old acquaintanta and making new ' friends. He returned feeling fine after enjoying a fish dinner with has schoolmate "Governor" Eller. hoe of Marion. 111 WAVER LY SILVER STARS The Waverly Silver StarB club Met at tr.e home oL &Jiws Ertha boon Hart Tuesdav nieht at 8:00 e'clsck, January 23. The house was called to order by the Chap If tan Gunter. Opening song Ky Faith Looks Up to Thee: the Lord's Prayer anu a seco:d song fe the Garden. Ea<h member re sited a bibie verse. Then a shoit program -was rendered. The house eras then turned over to the Vice Fsesident, Mrs. Annie Belie Wu von. Business was discused.-Planf day night, Jan. 29, 1940 at the k?M if Miss Eunice Warren, kooi ueivaia sueet. Membea> aid friends of other club3 are in THedThe club mrss our President Mrs! Maggie Johnson who is ill . and nop a uuat she will- be with us aszt week. The club wa? dismissed by sing ?' toff Blesa b? the Tie That Binds *? ?. aoat,co& served. a delicious aura* of hot grits, butter, 3au at?t, not "loll, and lettuce and -wi. a to saisa una cake. LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB Til? club held ita weekly meet m* * ui?- .i^nie y. Mrs. isva Ad MM 1412 Tobacco s.fjet. Tht meeting was called to order by fc.it. and our devotion wa* carried out hi our usual way. Tne tie? president presided. The pres ide. fc asaeu lor ine minutes ot tru l"t meeting which ^were receivea I 1 and approved of. Our unfinished . v. as teport of the com. tmueo on odr -nniversary which wai net ready. The nresitient then asked for new business. The ron: wjs^- caiiVd, ~r mcTTiDeha were |NMat The next meeting wn. t.>o UJ..IC of Airs. Laurei Brown, 314 Pickens. Dismissed hp Mr*. Adams. The club was bo* i v?4 a itiA 1 wS. WAVERLY FRIENDLY. EEHl _ The Waverly Frhiiiily Few club fcepaa a new year, Jan. 16th, 1940 w.uj nut *<- c home of Mr. and Mr*. Laddy, 1218 lleidt St. ' Ihe next meeting will be at Mr ad Mrs. Gayin. 1430 Blossom street, Apt. 108. j Officers elected were President Xr. Gayina; Vice-President, Mra. ^nitt.ker; Secretary, Miss John sn; Asst. Ksec., Mrs. Baddy; Treasurer, Mr. Eaddy; Reporter. Mrs. Gayms. SPECIAL LECTURE SUNDAY JANUARY 26, 4*6 P. M. Hm Srr. E. O. Downer, pastorantageliat of Brooklyn, N. Y., Btin uei.ver a sptcui lecture on BSaad^y afternoon at the Chureb Id Cad, 1014 Pendleton street. Hike lecture will be on "The An. atrar ta the Spiritual, Economu Social Problems of ibe Mi. o??ty Group". Bar. liowner is here conducting a aeries of evangelistic meetings tad bis messages aie inspiring aducaUentl ana soul stirring. Tne liHtingi begin e*ch nignt at 7:30 p.sa- ?( tn? V/nurcb of God, 1014 1 tu ai s stfc*. ft which JRav. V. X. T. Reynolds is pastor. The auu.k is ?uiu.aiiv invited to at. CSfiSTBB PARAGRAPHS Vi failed to m?n-k>n th? names <4 M*e ivLowing sUdents who spent the helidays it home; Mr. James ??Weeds, Ai and T. College, Qreenahore, N. C.; Miss Annette Head, Friendship College; Miss Mary Usee Adiir. Hampton Institu.e; Mr. Joseph Adair, M?iy Potter Institute, Oxford, N. C. lfewe ef the death of Mrs. Chani* Buchanan at her home oil Aiken St^ Wrought greet sorrow to her family r rotative* and friends. She was tak I aa iQ en Chris tints eve night. The ' very Wet attention was given her. She yaseeg away last Monday morn . leg. Faneral services were held at Oalvery Baptist Church, Wednesday, where she hud been a member oisse A? was 12 years old. She was a f*t i bful attend*at at church, com inf every Sunday, bringing her dhudnea and grand children. The Bu * special teat fa the LOST A pair of fold rimmed specta clea in leatherette ease. Finder please return to 1310 Assembly street, or notify The Palmetto Leader and receive reward.' L O S T !~ A coat left in a car it the fantral of Mr. Manignult at Unn.n | Baptist church, Suuady. Will the i rfntlemnn in uilinon Mr if ?/ o I ioft please rctu.n it to Mrs. Ma-1 lilda Gntfin at 13I<J Hetdt "sfTeTtTT Thanks. church and one could tlways see ...hem in tto't piace. in all of the ac tivities of the church, this family wag depen-able. Her pastor, Rev. coker, prea.ned tne sermon. Seven 1 of Mrs. Buchanan's ' whi.e ir lends were present. The flowers wpre beiutLul.. Deacons of the church aeiveu as pall bearers. She \%*-s boried in a steel casket. Besides her hu3bur>d, Mr. Tom Buch.i" an, she leaves six child.en: Mr. Carl Buclunan. Mrs. Lizzie Buchitw~ an Coleman, air. Thomas Buchanan*.' all of Washington. D C.; Mrs. Hell en Wuiker, Airs. Maggie. Young; | Mr. r.cigar Buchi nan, rii of Cheat- * or; three g. andchildren, one sistei, Mis. Isabella Clover, of New York City; one brother, Mr. Jean Glover of Chester. All were present foi the funeral except Mis. Lizzie Buch -rtn Coleman, th oluest child, who is critically ill in l hospital in Wash ingion, D. c. Charlie Lenton I ...? i.^ta ...I.A-?u.. ._i ...? :? irsr ao unuci la^'i uU'iai VY05 111 ncu ' son cemeery. Mrs. Buchanan **?{ ^ne ol Chester's very highly respected citizens una nuiuteied ner friends by the hundroas, both white ~nd colored. She wt s kn^wn by ail *s M.s. ' Sizzle" Buchanan. Mrs. Mumi. Howard, wife of MrAtchie Hown.d, citd at her home on Aiken street, after an il.ness o. ^eveiai mon.lis. She wUs qu,iet ana indus rious r nd had a host 01 mends, both white ana color.-d, who we.e shocked to heir of hei .v ath. She was a loyal member 01 where funeral services weie held. Besides her husband, she lo v?_b n. aaughter, Mrs. Nola B. Hovwd jewed, 1 nd several giindchildren. Rev. Isom Dye, one of Caeste.- s ..ighly esteemed pioneer citizens, died at his home on Columbia ot., January l0 h7~after a long illnt-ssT" e w s cen..ned to bed only two weeks. Friends from all p 'rts ci the city, of toth ra.es, visited "hvn. .1 hi6 liiness and even ifter death were very ittentive .0 the be.ca^eo .annly. Kev. Dye was a fatheilj and kind fiienj end neighbor. M^nj xpressions ci nis woi tn to tne com munity were made by friend3 \vh. ave Known him for years. The Mt. Hebron A. M. E. Zion Chu.ch on ^olumbii street, of which he was a" tember wrs packed to overflowing for the funer-d service which \vu eld Monday afternoon. Presiding Elder, D. C. Crosby p.eached the rmon. Interment wt's in Mount Pleasant cemetery. He leaves a wile .?irs. Majry Dye: one son, Mr. Jas. Dye; ind two grandsons. Mr. Civ > Denton was undertaker. At B;ooklyn Tabernacle Church ^st Sunday a very large crowd was present at the-funeral services of Mr. Peter Wilson, of whose derth we spoke in the last pi per. Mrs. E. .V. Isom was undertaker. The body cxf Mr. Jerry Wilkes, ho died in Winston-Salem, N. C., irrived here and was in charge of 'Jndeitaker Will King. Funeivl se. ices were held in the county. Mrs. ?earl Burno, of this city, is hi3 sis er. Mr. Wilkes lived here for many cfkS bu moved to North Ci rolino " e al years ago. Mr. Eldridge Buchanan and his uster little Miss Bessie Buchansn ( eturned to Washington, D. C., with <ri- father Mr. Carl Buchanm. :o nuke their home there, Bince he!, 'oath of treir grandmother, Mrs. 'Bizzie Buchanan." Miss Hester Halsley and Mr. Ws) er Dennis were- married lecently ihe is a member of the senidr cl: ss f Finley High School. Friends -ish them much happiness. It began to snow here Tuesday norning rnd all day it fell. Tho chool children were hilaiious al ' y for the happening is so rare hey were thrilled at the sight of fr liing flutes. Snow balling was a great game for them. Principrl " 'inley dismissed all girls fifteen ninutes ahead of the boys. Evety hore out doors white and the now is several inches deep. A ' ong wind was blowing in the late fternoon, and some sleet wis frP :ng. Mesdames Ella Leathers, Hotti* "sinoy. Be-sie Beatty, Lucy Mack y, Jane CI: yburn, rnd Katie A1 n are Ml improving after being 'i e ill. In the game played here?between Finley Hi and Jackson H f Cnmddn. both games were won v Finley Hi. Girls 23?7 and the '^ys 27?17.' At Harbison College Irat Tues h y night, Finley Hi lost Mth of ho games. Friday night Finley Hi won voth primes from Booker T. W ? ng'on Hi of Columbia. Girls 32--7 'nd boys 27?21. Mm. Armstrong and Miss Arm ., kroner gave a briet demonstration of their proposed program for Wednesdry night in the auditori lm Monday night. All of the learhers ind Rtudenta were as embled t-frd ther was much mirth >'s the la3tea performed. The County Teachers' Associa 'ion was well attended Saturdry Rverything *s in readiness for th" ] District Teachers' meeting which tikes place here, Saturday of th's week. Chester county has gone ov ?r the top in that they have regis tered on hundred percent for the State Teachers' Association. > BETHEL A M. E. CHURCH | Rev. W. B. L. Clarke, Pastor Services began at the usual hour. Sunday, although the weath er was very cold. The Sunday school's attendance was good cot. sidering the .temperature' of the weatner. Tne pastor reviewed the lesson text to the school. There sr.ould be my re of our Kiuup atteuuing cnuicu services -nd me various Sunday schools ol said "do int<y tne~ r.igiiways ana ....^goo ?nd compel tnein 10 come'*. We can only do this oy our n\e.s ana examples. Wnen our ica^eis muu .even some or oar p.eacuers uou't aueuu me Su..-uay scaoo. .u vices, can there oe any reason given i mere is an oiu auage 1 mxe Priest, iiae peopie"., We; aie. uoping to have a larger at. wiiuan^e .m tue luture tnan in the past. m the morning's sclrvice tl& pastor delivered tne soyniuu trom Llle ^-Xi. 11 King ll-\n K.?r t n.if nignt a service, tne text wa-T se. .t.wu Hum matt. 10; ?2. Subject muns UhoWOd caieiui preparation! and were well delivered. r l-iei.us and vi-rcurs are al.. ways welcome. .ii^W HOPE STATION A. M. E. CHURCH ?Jear Editor: Please allow nee ? small apace in your pa^ei. Atiis ocing my urt?t attempt to puonsh Uie churcn ..ews, win you bear wivh me a while. tsit tile third Sunday in Npvem. utr A vvuo assigneu to tnis entire*, ^y uie esteemed Brcsiuing Bluet, tjr. T. 11. AuuistAi. On my ar . ival at tr.e aoove named cnurca A was met by the Supt. of the b S., Bro. S'. AVA. Cook and the Atev vv. O Onappehe, a local deacon . nd the outer laithtui . oniceva. ouch as Bros. Unas. Robu son, crank Clarke, W. C. Cnappeue, oxander Aletts and Washington. ?V ltn oucn a group of oificers as stated above a abn't see no wa> to keep the church Arom growing. ? On tne 3rd 'Bunday in Oecembei ? v% as. accompanieu by my wife, Rev. Robt. McCrockeil, and Mr. an a Airs, foung. . All were made welcome. The good members aiu officers tell me not to worry; but ^7."ekv.il ~tne gospel oT Cr.iTstr We are about ready to install electric ..gnto 11> the cnurcn. We have hau .He election .of S. S. officers, stew ...us appointed and also trustee* elected. Now we are waiting it/, uur second quarterly conference. 1 joined tne conference in Iy2u ui, my nome, Newoerry, unuer tn'?. leadership of Kev. E, P. Eu.-s a 4. as tor and Kev. G. C. Johnson, ^residing elder and from tr,en 01 r have tried to do my work atiu tried to tleal fair with my presiu ...g e.uers. As a young man in the goapel 1 see the need of an ..oiKing together for tne advancement of God's kingdom in the hearts of men. A new day i* .,aw.;.ng for the joung ministers. ThanKing you for this spaoe. ^vYourn in Christ,- ?-?? KEV. S. E. MARTIN, 3112 Asylum Road Columbia, S. < P. S.?Dr. Addiso'n treats his .nen a3 men. Long may he livo to preach the gospel. m m IN MEMORY ~~ Length of years is not the only measure uL extensive service. Sometimes God calls his workmen .n tne ^riine of life; such was the call of Rev. Smith. We ctn't but ay 6he lived a life of service She served as God would havejuiserve. She sentd her fellowman Regardless of responsibilities ' ir business, she founds time to work .or ner Master. Building seemed to be her program| she not oi.ij ount churcnes, but througn that desire to build soula were savcu .oiumuniues rebuilt! and that wholesome advice she wag always wilimg and ready to give was something for the body to build on as well as the soul. Today finds her hopes transformed into reality, faith dissolved in know, ledge, prayer exchanged f o t praise and love is the fountain of her life. Not only -doea she beckon us on to joys she has gained, out poii.ts us to the glory near at hand, which we are called to service of our King. We are grateful for her life of service, and of love. We realize that heav jn is blessed with saints like her Make us Lord to understand the wisdom and providences of Thy omnipotent hand; make us con tent to dwell on earth until oui summons too shall come to join the friends we loved so much. We close with these words: At though^, of her V e grow Ai d Ptromblo and L Hera were visions perfected A lovely life to meet. liravc kindred, frien(^_and leadei Jrowned angel now beside The world I* richer that she live And Heaven that she died. From a devoted friend, (Mrs.) NELL CRAFT and daughter GENEVA ROBINSON New York Civ* Prof. Louis Finiey, Jr., will broadcast over station WTa, on Thursday, February 1st at 6:00 o'clock, in a hi If hour program. A lon<r with Prof. Finiey will be his mala and female qunrteta ffom the Music Department of Benedict College. i ... " . ^ Ttttt PALMfeTTO LEAD br6?kcreen news Principal^ Miles TJ^IJogary anc wife weye very proud ton&v<Mr Thomas Moraes, representative d the North Carolina Mutual Life ui^uiaiKX vuuijj-iiiy Ot VjeorgetOWn S. C., viv.it their home and school. 'Mr. Moses was accompanied bjf his wife;- Mrs. Vivian Moses, who tea ches in one of the Georgetown county schools and Miss Carthe mena Jones, primary teacher ol Howard high school of George, town ami Miss Frances Dobbins, principal of Parkersville school. Mr. Bogap reports an increase in attendance. After a slight ep. .aemic of chicken pox and flu. The people of Brookgreen are very proud to know Mrs.* Bogau is much imiproved after having an attack of hu. , Tne community is now -looking forward to the AmuaP Brook green Welfare conference which win be held in March. The local committee will meet Tuesday nite tg complete the program and make final arrangement'for the copfer a n rp W n ova f n Uoti/t o V#?v*?. ? V M? V vv il??C ? uiggoaiid r coftimmc# . Uwur -ever beiorc. The Brookgreen Private school is now begini Ung its mid term examination. The teachers repor. a mucn improved group of stu [ dents. They are beginning _ i?i grasp the idea of what a real ed. scation means. Mrs. Arlene Poinsette of Brook lyn. N. Y.. wai here to attend-tbe .antral of her sister. The community is much upset over the removal of tneir pasioi fche Rev. A, A. Pinecle, who was "WAn tbem tor a r.umoer ox yearand has do:.c a great work on tins .haige. We hope that Kev. Pinejie will have a great success on .as new worn. .?IARION COUNTY TRAINING ^CHUoL NEWS Prof/ M. Johnakin, Principal there's a fount about to stream x here's a midnight d a r knes? chaneinc into dav ' Men c/f thought and action clear I tne way. The above bit of verse, com poseu by an author unknown to the writer of this news column, -ably describes the work beings o**? at this tiir.e by the vocation al department of our school, pHr -u.-uhi-riy - the crasscs in manual .raining which are under the ex. pert supervision of Mr. Jesse E. .iee^e, our instructor in that de. partment. During the past throe months, through the tireless el arts i"d creative ability of this iepartment of our high school,, an idea whr:h has long been in the .undo ol the pi'iicipal and per ionnel of our institution, has grad any become a concrete reality, .ittie by little we are progressing v</ward the goal of having a.mou .11 nign scnool library, replote .ith all the physical equipment required for such. When, una ii, r?e Oo reach the desired goal, oui ucceos may be attributed- largely to the faithfulness of this bant of workers. iiiu feiuup of embryonic artis . an3, being trained accorui.lg to -uie mouern educational practice of iearning by doing, has pvoauceo amazing results ior workers o. their tender ages. When viewet. uo^gn a layman's eyes, their finished products compare favo?. abiywith tho^e of master crauts oi tne woodworking art. In addition to converting a small oi lice and it's adjoining room into . spacious stacaiooni and reading room, they have also construe 1C1. 1 moies lor tne reading rooms, magazine and newLiiaper racKs,' oiieives for the bookroom ant other necessary prerequisites, tor an up to date ubiary. l ney r.ave provided the frame work upon which we shall buuu, ,.i?.y have blazed the trail wnich we shill follow to greater~glory, and ior tins we are truly tnank ful. To them and their inAruc *or we say: "More power to you'', aj U to our reading friends we sa^ joOduye untn next week. Lawrence Bowen, reporter. ? ? ? AIT. CLARE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C, B. Black, Pastor On Tuesday night, January 16 the Chairman of tne Ueaco.i uoau: x'reston Caskin had a special can meeting at tne cnurcn. Tnere oeing some very important mat ters to discuss whico were very vital to the success of our churcu nien.oersniD. Aster s<oiiie disci piine, there waj a reconciliation j..j tae part 01 one or our young aiier wnicn evct young was car ?.\iu oat in love. niter tQe tH/-?ro meeting vne Kev. bunon oingte. wioy was gianteu tile privilege wo .ouuuct a series of meetings. Pleaching at b.+o. iuv Gen. 3:9. subject God Lailea Onto ..uam, ino meeting continued lor the other nights vvitn interesting .-tx ^?nm-sagva. Sunday- the school wa? conduct ed by i>ea. Gasgin. rue lesson ..uo tuorougiuy uiscuased. t nt l-:ov ptta;ning oy t/jr fath. ef, Rev, J. T. S/ngletroy. Text rl . iter o.e. ?>uOject: loo Late. He delivered a strong sermon. On the 4th Sunday morning the | Rev. G. W. Hanna will preacn. We ate urging an memoers to com? j to church. At night the pastor will be with us. fc.ach memoer i.j asked to be preset.it. Read the I "Leader". ^ LITTLE RIVER NEWS Rev. J. C. Hodge, Pastor Sunday was very cold, but du tiful chuggh members wcre found on their way going to church. Misa Retha Bellarrtv acted as Supt, Also to - v_-r the teachers were in their post < I pastor for Kev. Hodge. Rev. B< , lamy'8 #theme was Cried Unt k^iiim. Cod Heard Me. i ^^Migses Bessie and Louise Evan i werejftentji of the twins Misse Azalee and^Hajie Green Sundaj jU-s Ge; tva Ci^Kd was gues 01 Miss Gertrude Clifford ?un day. Mx. J. D. Randall guest of Miss Leana Bryant Sun t day. Mr. James Bryant, Mrsse A L. Bryant?motored to tf:e -oy "J s.er sup, er Wednesi:, nieh? < Popular tiaining school, r Mis? Everlena Gove spir.t tl. week end with Miss Grave Le Vaughn. Miss Mamie Lee Greci ; spent the week end with Mrs. A' i nie Edge. Mr. Osde Bellamy o i Long, S. C? motored down to se< ->i 1S3 Mamie Lee Green Sunday. Mr. James Livingston was th gue.^ of Miai Rethea Bellamy 01 1 Saturday night. IMr. Adam Evans was the gues of Miss Gertrude Crawford Sat urdav night. = Mr. Mitchell Livingston was th? gue-t of Miss Alberta "Verten. . Mi?? Gladyii Pitin liIni 111 1 mm Conway was guest of Miss Evi Uore bunday. Little Misj Davis Livirgton ha; the pneumonia. We hope for her speedy recovery. St. Joseph No. 2 Rev. Jesse Faulk, Pastor Sunday being a very cold day JttdLdespite this the faithful mem bers were found at church. Rev. Faulk preached a soul feeling eei mon .which was enjoyed by all vho heard him. Mr. and Mrs. "George Watts of Myrtle Beach were visitors at St Joseph Sunday. Also Mrs. Ida Vereen, Mrs. Callie Vaught, Mr .. Ann re Edge, Misses Rethea Bel lamy, Mamie Lee Green. Rev. Faulk and Mr. Richard Faulk were dinner guests Sundu.v ji l.vlr. a*d Mrs. Robt. Green. Mir and Mrs. George Watt.i war* the dinner guestB Sunday of Mr and Mrs Sidney Green. ?Onrthe sick list are Mrs. l.ulr 3ellair.y, Mrs. Georgia Bellamy Mrs. Katie Green, Rev. Iiocge, U, .le Miss Davis Livingston. Wi hope that they will soon be up a gain. __ : Mt. Zion School .. Prof. C. B. Vainer, Principal They are doing some fine wori , il i>ii oio:j. i ncy are eunuiii[. new bouses. Mt. Zie.n played ii u'.it ba ketball game Jan. 16 \vi;? Myrtle Beach. The scores wer. 10:3 in favor of Mt. Zion. Popular training school playec ;heir first game last Wednesdaj vith Loris. Popular won with ?. score of 16-0 girls; the bays p'.cy d their first gane Wedmuday with Loris and the scores wen J6-6 in favor of Loris. Everyone that attended these games reullj . njoyod them. Prof. J. T. Chestnut of Pop-la: training school motored to Mari on Thursday. He reported tha he enjoyed the trrp. All the students arc looking fo. ward to the midterm examination tOBERT SMALL HIGH SCHOOl The basketball game w/-,ich wnlayed between Robert Small unci Brockington hi of Timmonivilic was thrilling to all the specta tors. It was a double hesder. A arge crowd attended. Good sporty manship was shown by the play ers. The scores were 14:7 girls ? n.t j. O 11 ... | 4 1 Doys. ftooen omuu wun ww games. You are cordially invited to at end an artimal show on Monda> January 29th. Given for the bcr *fit of the schooj.^ Admission 10c. HAPPY HOME BAPT. CHURCH Rev. L. M. Scott, Pastor Sundschool v*na opened at the usuc.1 hour.'AThe les on wa; reviewed by the pastor. At 11 the pastor came before us and -reached trom the theme "Watch ing For The Lord". It was en joyed by all. At 8 o'clock the pa? or came before us ag in with tr.< spirit burning and preached fro:.'.he theme "Stay or. the Ship". On :e first Tuesday r.ight in Februa.v tlie choir union will cor vene at the Happy Home Bnpti<-_ "hurch, and we are looking to have a large crowd ^ SMITH SWAMP 4-H CLUB Mull ins S. C.?The 4-H club of he Smith Swamp school he'd it? regular monthly meeting Satur ay, January 13th r the usuai I ?ur with a very large atten. ; di nee. The meeting opened by singing "I Come to the Ga der Alone"; prayer was led by th< resi eit Miss Bettie Mae Ellison. The meeting wc.s then open d for elec ion of officers for the ensuing?year.? Mass Bert he -Mae B< rr acyted as chairman. Miss Ca-.rie Belle Berry wis unani! roously re-elected as leader for he club. President, Miss Alma Nelson; Vice-President, Miss Bet tie M. Ellison; Sccre'.^ry, Miss F illian Berry; Asst.. Miss Alberte Graves; Treasuier, Miss Julia Nel son; Reporter, Bertha M. Berry I Mr. Baco'e, the county agent' outlined some of the work for the yet r, and spoke of some of ! the progiess the club had made ! the P?st ydar. He rsked each make' this year bet or by using the "Let. Live Plan. Better Gardens,'Improvement in the Homes n-' more Poultry". Xhe club reviewed the emblem nnn i njounea unui uie next I mee'lnf. S ?> / 3 OV APJ j ~m no ..klw < ;. $?' ' r /' ' ^"!:7 ,* \. i / f" : l;y ' : . y ? V\ < v - A 1, i:"i i ^ /* i, j r fr ,.. . v ;.,, ? ./?VA ^4;; 1 i fi f: / 1 k v \ i ;<k-/ ' i ^ $ L I D V.:-? irriT.::;.: rr=r-> r:r SlTSTEPHEN HIGH SCHOOL St. Stephen, S. C.?The faculty of St. Stephen high school \vps roy ally entertained in the auditor . ium by the NFA boys and II. E. "girls with a delicious Barbecue ; .supper, Friday evening,-JarU2ry 19, 1940. Much praise was given the master of ceremnnie:, Prof i W. Z. Wilson, agricultural iristruc| tor, for being instrumental in J sponsoring this marvelous affair ; The program consi ted of the fol lowing: Sor.g, Invocation, Song History o'f thv New Home Maker* if S. C., Georgir n; a_^Tultonr.Hfcad "Trig of the NFA Ci ted, William Eady; Address, The Importan.e of Vocation;! Training, Rev. F. II _ Grant; Duet, Misses Marguerite Brower and Eloisc Rwintcn; Pa rark-, W. II. Swinton, principal An enjoyable repast was served and everybody seemed to have appreciated the J.ill hospitality ihown by th'fc students, nmki'ghe evening a gala affair. We were honored in having th< allowing out pf town g;esi~; Mis Marguerite Brovr of Bracking 011 high school and Mi?s Elois jwinton of Morris 'school, both c; rinimonsville, S. C , also Mr. Ja Iroker of Nesmith high school. On Jrnuary 17, the basketbal oys nnd girls defeated LiberV-. "liffCgehooh-Charleston. SfftfeTTd. he teams were: girls 11-1?; boy 20-0. P AC ELAND NEWS The Pagela:d grov.p of teacher lie'. Wednesday. January 17, with ;h.e Center school. Devotiona' ) ] .ere led by Rev. H. N. Threat af or which the roll wa < c.lled b\ < chools'for rr.ontlily dues. Christ nas Seals and Sta'.e Teachers' as ociation dues. Mrs, J;?Li?.Job..sun?nf C^Ptc chool led a discussion on "Read in- rv- ? *?.. ?h . vw i u;?rj iia her Mrs. M. L. K. Johnson made ome interesting: remarks ad tave out adult literature and pro. grams of the fifth ? mgres i.>n district meeting to every teacher. At the ciosp of the meeting a | lelici'ous course ti t-nieken salad .n lettuce, hit rolls, coffee and alee v. as served. ,Mr. Will.a:n Robinson express, ed thanks to Center school and the group was invited to meet with Mesda:r.es Laura Brewer and Eva McDuiTic at Taylor- Chapel ^ school, February 14, 1910. Mr. Lcnston Blake: ey motored to Charlotte, X. C., Saturday 011 business. ...... .. ' L _L Mesd^ime- Mamie Dnrgan and I Pratt's Blakency motored to Pee Dee, N. C., and Cheraw Sunday | Miss Minnis J'iakeney, a senioj _ a -, Coulter nturned hbnic with them. ] U:i Sunday, Jan. 14, .Mr. and Mis. J. E. Johns.o: had theii I imur gU'.'.its Miss Al.ce -Brewer. Mi\ uri.i Mrs. L. C Brewer and Mr; Elizabeth Rivers t/f Chester 1 field. i Dr. J. A. Gathiv?g3 of Rock Ilill spent the week end with his fath | er, Mr. S. G. Gathings. Prof, and Mr.-,. G E Evans of Jefferson and Miss Amanda Round tree were caller.v at the ?h^me of I r and Mrs. L. F. Brewer Sunday. elephonr 92.? f DANTZLER BROS. 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