The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 10, 1940, Page Page 6, Image 6

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r .?-? Pict . LARGE CROWD SEE WORLD r CHAMPION RENN AISANCE FIVE IN ACTION Orangeburg, S. C.?More thar a thousand spectators jammec Dukes gymnasium tt South Caro ' Una Swte A, end M. college tc see the "Woild Champion Ren. naisance Five in action agains State College Vi rsity Five, Fri. day night, February 2. The Rens with?em attack ol speed and bewildering passing won from the Bullogs 4&_31.d South Carolina State mt de the first two baskets to take the leac .wucn -tne Kens soon overcame with theitL machine like pissing and accurate shooting. With-- t safe lead the world champion; staged >2 Spectacular sfiow" o: trick pt ssing and shooting. Although outclassed, South C; rolina State never let up. The Bui ? dogs furnished the kind of con*, petition that made the Rens giv< the packed sti nds rn exhibitior of real bi sketball. Armstrong, McDew, Harney Gillon rnd Stitch staited foi South Carolina State <agains Cooper, Saitch, Gr tes, Isaac an< Bell. The South Carolina""" Stati ' _ combination with two substitutioi Ashe and Toles held the Rens du ing the first half to a score o In the secotfd half. Coach dreei South Ct rolina Stute, started c~ nothei combination Toles, Bliger Weston, Loomax, Turner, wit' Liferidge substituting later a ? gaihst the Rens who had -substr tuted "Wee Willie" Smith en Clayton for Cooper end Saitch ?The second half combination car ried the fight to the Rens and ci played a more spi ited attrc than the first string. Many time they took the ball from the Rens who were playing with the bal tround the floor, and drehed t goal for a basket. Excited ti. responded with '.oaring applaus at the fine work of the Bulldog f gainst such dids. When th gi me ended f:'.ns were fully sat isfied they had witnessed a gam fighting college five- givintr ther best against an experienced pro fessional rggregation of perfect ed b^sketb: 11 experts. -f?Kinch si'itfxt, :xi:us Coming! Moving pictuie show all talkie and sound; westeri v?uu:?>iiwof cuuvabwiiai anu uut Louis versus Sehmoling and Ma: Baer, Monday night m the schoo auditorium. Admission luc tc -verybjdyl Don't fail to conn e * and be' greatly in pired bi ,lis great shew, Monday night K.; ay 12th. The Iiomj Economics ladies o distri.t number 3, held theii monthly meeting at Rrdgc Hil school, Friday Feb. 2. The offic. ers of this o ganization are a: follow : Pes.. Mrs. Parker; V ic< Miss ?>.ul r; See., Miss Dixon Repo.t?.r, Mrs. Gardner; Asst , ""*>1)0 to-, Mrs. Boulware. b,, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Misse Jessye Hammpnda. and Danelb and Mrs. A. Hammonds attende s- the game in O.artgeburg Fridn;x night, Feb. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs Gardner and Miss Dannelly spen thr* WAolf TVt'frh Mnloti\roo TTTe members of the 5th gradi that. fhn rr>n..? > ??? Pl.w Ahlr-*, w~-?imriTyiwTta?rEjlga, beth Jackson, Oblin Ligions, Mary Ella Smith, Ve a Mae Ready an( Robert Peterson. Mazie Hanmonds is also fortunate in \veai ing the scholarship cap for thi month. IN ME.MOR1AM In memory of Rev. Mrs, Mary M. Williams of . 12^0 Heidt St; Columbia, S. C., who departec this life Februrry 7, 1937. "We miss you more now Than we did when you passed.* (Mrs.) F.l sie J. Herring, sistei W. D. Coleman, brother P. J., and Jessie Herring, nephews. MILI.ER CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Newbe ry.?Last Sundry founc all at their post of duty Many of the followers were seen among the regulars. A large audienc* greeted Kev. Bowmen with a smile fhd he preached one o 1 those touching sermons which up 1 if toil any human being from the subject: Faith Satisfies. Quite a number communed including the mapy visitors. At 7:30 the P. E. Rev. Or~ C Dunham of Columbia wgs pre. sented and preached u soul stir, ring scririon. Very spicy thought. ^ ful and Instruct i.e. The Undeasing rain prevented rrany of the oflfi. cers snd members from i ttendin# this service. The quarter was held with those present. Reports were srtisfactory. Revs. J. S. .Martin and D Red enbaugh his wife; Miss Sowell Co, T. B. Nurse, Miss R. Hamptor tnd others worshipped with us in these services. We also had with us Sundry morninp; Mrs. Rober. da Middleton, Sister and brother in law, who is also a nurse L J State Park in Columbia. Next Sunday is Founder's Day and a It rge program is scheduled to take place sponsored by some of the best talents in town. Each member is being asked to ppy 50r for this occasion. Mrs. L.M. Gijder, Mrs Anna Robinson, Bro. F. B Prt tt, Sr. Mrs. Marian Wilson and MrR. Janie Nance are on the improved list. On the_?*fiiek fist Bro. A. J. Moon', Sister Liz zie Grrv, Minnie Dewalt and Mra Ethel Johnson. See Master Gilbert Alexander will bring it to your door. WINGS OV i r | f]; fj V Bj : |||flPM 1 II f mm Township Auditoriun r White Patrons mav sei J ? hear "WINGS OVER JO ^ ,Jim.for $1.00 at Walgreen E ] intl McGregor's Drug Store, f * - l.nlorod may secure Tir n 'rices are 50c; 75c and $1.( t ~ ' 2 IN MEM OK I AM In memory of our dear lovin | jji fcther ?ud brother l>avi Jeeves who epearted this life or i car ago, Feb. 5, 1939. Here is t g.'r'den deep with daf f n ?i 1? 1 :.Ieie is a guiding, celestial sti, i?iw oil, in gl ry this setting cal me , rto i p inting lofty as the 'sk; here is a city named Kte i.ity Where goloen streets an- nea? en's splendors lie . vU.ve tilths loneliness and pai i nd s'trife see a t>iue blight strand c g e'ter life. - - Mus Rent Reeves, mother l'avid Jr., ana Samuel Reeve sons Miss Mabel Reeves, si. t: r , . 1N MEMOKIAM I In sad but loving?memory. > of-our dear mother, M s. iial M f i" It. Fail, who departed this lL ife, February 9, 1927. ?^ Mi\ Charles W. Jrcots. i son r Mis. Evelyn J. R binson Misses Ruth i"nj Virtejle Fair, daughters CARD OF THANKS wish to cxp:ess oui iran iihJlks to friends for kindnes i ? ; u.-= during t:-.e death of o'i ar wife and mcrther, Mrs. M. ? , ; if-wood, also for the lovel wo. s 'May God bestow Hi t '-non vou. _ ?L_UJXJJJJjvAVHQD? ,J ami Family. I tll-lSItA AM.K CKERCH Rev. J. K Dixon, Pastor S. nday?-sebool opened at 10:4 .\ W Long', lv ro being rb t on ace unt of illnes; Assi -upt. O.P. Lake presided. Lesso ii'!:' nd reviewed by the Ass ?~ir t, Closing- reiwlw by Rev. ". Di on. Morning services be ' , og a litt'e later than usual, bu i veve very impressive?openin* I .'ith love feast rnd expressio oie<t:ng. Theme: New Life I: Christ; from which our Pasto ' ached gret t message. W ha: a very appreciative rudienc n-1 a nice g-oup of visitors. Visi s are t hv'ys welcome. rEN EDTCT ALI'MNI CALLED TO MEET FEB. 12th I Tve Ronedict College club wil hold, its monthly meeting Febru ( "?! y. 12 rt 7:30 p.m. in St arks Li 1 br: y; The new and oli mem ; ber.s are urged to be present. ' GIRL SCOUT TROOP 14 1 At a recent mooting, Jn Inves ?t C'c t meny took place. Tha 1 i-? three girls were dnvitted int '.he -/organization' of the Gii Pcu.ts. The girls who were in d ' we're' Cr rblyn Trezvant If rtrnro Thomas, and Valerii Mrrt'n,? The Color -Guard* -wen Mvrtlo Bxxatfl who canned-?Or > F!*<r of the United States; Har 'rt who 'a lied the T oop Flrg j Renr Goowin. Marguerite Lewie ' Geneva Macbeth and Doroth; f Meadows. In the absence of our captain ' M'>*. J. E. Dickson, Miss M"-xwel Director of Gi l Scouting in Rich ' Irri 'ountv took charge assistci ' by Mrs. T. J. Miles, Jr., our c^> ' ct ptain. The Girls Scouts are cooperat Iner in the (fight. against Infantih ?p*rW-ysht by jotntTF? th e Ma "1 rrf Dimes. We hope you are dd ing so too. Myrtle Brown Troop Scribe TN'T^BOFAOMTVATIONAL MINISTERS UNION All memb?rs of the Tnte*denon motional ^Ministers ar? nryeflWYft Ve^ff"ToVfTH? an nual eVrtiiyj oj? officers Tnesdav Feb. 1.* 1040" The tpeet'npr wil he hef^?at Sidney Pa*-k C. M. E "hnro^ '? twe)yn n'eWfc noon H. C. YOUNG President, ! M. McCOLLUM, Secretary. ? V . / -1 nn ER JORDAN " 1 aiiiCiSgx: X ' --f c c / ] _ j 5 j i, Friday Night, Feb. 16 c cure Reserved Section Tickets RDAN" in Township Auditorirug Store; EckerdV-Drug Store i ki'lN fl'Ghi their Church Castors -?. ?; UUBMMMMHH I ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH 8 f Lev. I roy Jackson, Pastor o ' 3 it | Sunday school was pood as us j ual. The school was beautifully - class'* No. 1 is holding the ban ner Mrs, I.ola Cheeks, teacher. < , The pa tor preached two won ? b dert'ul sermons Sunday and an apj reciative crowd communed. 1 On last Wednesday night thi ; Pull to pether club met and war \ ... i i:\cd bv Miss Azalee Rob \ 1 inron with the President, Mifs I v ,n! Iiu z > Martin, presiding. Aftei've b -s'ness part the hostess ser ,j ' ve t a delicious repast, i The Pulpit Aid Board met or | Monday night at the home of Miv -1 Elizabeth Sharper with the Pies s.jident. Mrs. Wilhplmrnn?Woodsoi? presiding, a aencious repast wa? served. ' q Among the visitors Sunday l were: President Higgins of Allen i .university; Rev. Norris, Mr. an \ 1 Mrs. Coleman of Ridgewood Bay ist church. < Rev. and?M*3. V. A. Janerette and her mother, Mrs. Allen were 1 the guests, of Mis. Annie Jen orette and family la^t week. Rev I I. W. Je.nerette presiding elder ' of the Florence district waH th? ' guest of Mrs. Jenerette Tuesday s T1, I WOODRUFF NEWS , 3 1 Trinity A.M.E.Z. Church ,, Rev. J. A. Ldpsey, Pastor t s B^ca-se of inclement weatherl, r Presiding Elder, D. C. Crosby post{< / poned the quarterly confe!ence. j > Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mims are j s . eroiving congratulations for 1 r little daughter born Jan. 29th, to ?ho called Elneiter- Both -mother ; ;iid hnhv -re doing fine. . -j 1 Mx- -Will Gray is seriously iP J a ft*. his home on Simpson nvemre~~( We wish for him a speedy recov. cry. 5 Mr"-"-ra Henry White and Has e ko 11 Rosehall of Chester and Mrs:, t- Helen Rostov of Union were the !'! guests of Miss Elsie Cannon or "day afternoon. ' Rev. A. D. Duncan, Jr., was th linnjj- euest of Mr. and Mrs. A1 s d gia Coleman Sunday. I ~ ( r New Bethel News j n Our S. S. was fine with mo< v ' teachers present. After discuss f e inpr a wonderful lesson our pas. e tor brought us a message from jj Cos^ 3:16 At, nig-ht?be?spoke orrr^ The Open Door. We enjoyed r(j spiritual feastf.^ n Several cars from New Beth' u attended the funeral of Mrs. P p Paggvtt Sundav at Switzer, Mt n '.io". i, Mr. Richard C. Parks left Sun h lai for Moncks Corner, S. C. iMr. Adolphvs Thompson is im f ndving. Also Mrs. Anna Harris j Mis* Ruth Fo'-ter is sick. Wc v hopt> for them a speedy recovery ST. GEORGE NEWS ? St. George Hi School is steadily ' oving upwrrd. The Mr. and Miss v St. George contest ended Jan. 29 The total amount raised was $30. jy Ninth gr do frowned for?*- ir-H fl -j i wiii iiu-ii man n u?r < _ nrr ffid Mr". ChavTV Pinckney, as >Tr. and Miss St. George for 1940 ? The fruit cake was won by Joseph ' Tones. Jr. of the second grde. r, S In W?ltergoro our girls won from them by the score of O R Our hoys suffered defeat 14_12. Wilkinson High of O'angebursr came to us last Wednesday only * ' o he defer ted by our girls by the el ''core of 14.10. On last Fidav WrPe-l Ojrned our game. Their girls won j] '1 C. Our boys deff^teJ Walter boro 24. 1R. The faculty play is being taHe.; "d ab^ut. W-Trh for the date when "The Mill of the Gods" _ be presented at our high school. M*\ an1 M>'s Odom. Mioses t F. Murd; ugh, F. L. Dixon and B. li O. D^nrrellv and Mrs. F T. Rivera T witnessed the games at Sta'e CM 21 l Vce en F'ddrv right '? i Miss T. E. M'irJangh spent, fhe rt week end in Charleston, visiting 51 , M's^ T M* eV. who Pi. rV l! Mrs. R " T R -rnvn Pl.'u 7 ~. t.,v.W, P. Williams and -1 ''inner f?""ats of Mr. and Mrs. A1 | bertus Walker Sunday. i ir c palmEtTo LBaper WlNNSBOFtO NEWS There has been almost a wat< ianic due to frozen pipes. A ve write, there are. still a f? 'amrlies who have not been abi i get water. Flu is bold in th and."T Among the number wh us a resuL of flu was Bois ....nher, one of our brightest p )il i of the 3rd grade. He wt --neralizcd at Shady GrOVe AJT hurch. A large and sorrowin :rowd attended the services. Re jumbrell. the Dastc/r meache he funeral sermon. Principal V I. Ross and Miss Mattie II. Bou ar, his teacher made?remark ["he family has our deepest sym >athy. ? XTloT Winn boro tuned in -t itness the very interesting mu ircal program rendered by Pro .,ouis Finley and his eroup c lingers from Benedict college. J va really grand. Our basketball teams suffert mother dreadful defeat last Fri lay at the hands of- Finley Hi i Jn ester. Scores boys 90 to 1 ind girls 23 t<* 9 in favor of Fir ey Hi. It was the result of oi .earns not being able to practu lue to inclement -weather.- . After some weeks illness, v Iff g1"^ te note ti-.m Supt. 0. 1 Alanigault was back at his poi ast Sunday and Mfs. David Bri ton and- Mr*. Delia Heggler ui ;> and out again. rrox. ana Mrs. w. a. jkoss wei :1a.i to have theirr son Paul 1 spend last week'end with then or. Ross is making good at Joh ion C. Smith university. Little Bernice Jackson who he ad trouble, with her eyes is bac n school to our delight: ; Prof. C. O. Mcintosh with tw )f hig students spent last wee ind with his mother. Mr. David Belton reports a ver lelpful trip to the conference t ?tate A. and M. college last wee ile- is holding his conference i Vhrtc Hall school above Jenkins ,-ille, Friday, 9th inst. . mt: olive a. m. e. church Rev. H. C Andrews, Pa tov Myrtllp Roach, S ( --lft:.10 A 1\ Sunday sdhool opened with tl Supt. and eo workers at the post. Class No. 1 holds the be tier. 6:30 the League met wi1 aresident, members and friend The lesson was thoroughly di: :ussed. 5 The Pastor, Rev. H. C. Andrt-v way invited to preach at Sane jrove Baptist church of whit Rev. J. Faulk is pastor. He aloe with the members of Mt. Oln wcfrshiped there. Rev. Andrev ipokc masterfully to a li rge cc gregation from the syb^ect T1 tHct\ of Christ. The sprrrt trul ran high. We are praying for a Bpeed ecovery of Mrs. Maggie Blan ind MisB Essie Grissitt. * Mr. and Mrs. Welford Leving iton had as their dinner guest 3unday, Rev. J. Faulk, Rev. 1 louse, Rev. J. Levingston, Rev H Graham -and Rev. T. H. Hem ningway. Mr. Isaiah Lamb, Leiev -Browi 'hihn Howard, J. C. Clark, , L Owerm, -Dan Morgan and~M IM rg H B Riley -motored t Jeorgetown Thursday night t .itness the basketball game. ~ Mr. Cecid Varnes,' was the wee nd guest of Mr._Allen Ford. CAMDEN NtyVS Mrs. Lucia Cunningham, wif .f r .Tamnn PunnitiotKu m omewhat unxpectedly on Sntur ay, Feb. 3rd. She passed in th ''ainden hospital after 24 hour llness. Mrs. Cunningham wn ery popular among the people u 'a mden and took an active pai n the social, civic and religrou ifP of her community. S he wa member <yf the 2nd Presbyter an chu-rch and was funeralize t her church on Tuesday the 6t t 3:30. The church was packe b its full capacity tnd man eautiful florals attested to th ieh esteem in which she was eld. Mr. Root. S. Shrnpshiie is re ovcring nicely after having, un ergone an operation at the Wa erly hospital, Columbia. Mr. Richard H. Ilaill, Jr.. is in roving nicely after an opei'atio .... o^ncp-'i^iti at the Waverl: ospital. He will be plad to hav is friends and fraternal .brother i^it him at the hospital ?v,/t "MrsT -T h. Thomas aiv Ir. Johnnie William pttende Ye Medrcar Clinic at the Commui v ?in Union Jan. 26th vn **tcp quests of the N !. Mutual Insurp?ice Co. dmnr* v n? fine indned. Dr. Thom ? r>'M"^c?r'rl the body. Tt-e'"n'- on Tuedav r: srnoon for Florida to attend : tedical clinic. nntv ' p'nr>in<r <-? n e?vf>r- v;cath has elea ed no somewhat Mrs. Smith of Gnffney is vi?dt ip 'Rev. R. F. Freeman and fem 'Mr . Wdt< 'meHa R \vvr? p I .1, r-'^y * >' .1 .) . - ? ? MARION NEW' TV. r ..w v 1 . * ... M Oit ard McKiven wer* h"'' a* . O' !.t.~ A ?Vn <c v v T-> *. Rev. ^ M. Tn?v*-n AT.. t'f.M ' T ] t. Tohn and as leader of th< >n?*. f> mod<d i- ?>"/>"* 1 s**'1 '' ' h-f-dness to ''?i* '* Th k... pp...irl T" h:m At 3 .tO n.m. Rev W. F, M?tosh conducted the funeral oi - ' .. ' x / ROCK HILL NEWS iT i l3 Mr. Crmpbcll Massey of Pond w (street died Sunday evening Jan. ?; [? 28 at 1 o'clock. Funeral service? ,g were hMd Tuesday evening at 3 c l0 o'clock at Mr. HoTftioft Presbyter j) y rn church. He wis well known in w his community. ;( Mr. Tom Campbell of Weeping .. jr f Mr rjr district diod at his~h7jme~~o"n tc g Jan. 31. Age 76 ytars. Funeval PC ,v I sendees were held " Sunday at B lCj|Cross Road B: ptist church. ?. j . Mrs. M'ttie Longs died Thurs. ec J day Feb. 1, age 72. Funerrl ser. f,] s I v ices _we.re. heLd Sunday, at, Ct;o?fI Road Baptist church. On the sick list are Mrs. Fled: uf ,4 "PTgtr8r~Rlr3. Qnincv I. Hardin, '~nd 4. 1 Mrs. Hollie Miller.~ --?_ r. ( Weekenders rfc Mrs. Rlenk'i Moor? of.Pacolet, Mossv<!- Willi? it Fewell of Seneca: W. H. Wither, spoon of Great Falls; Robert I.ee j of Jonesville; Everette Bh ke of x. 1 Gre.enville. ? n Mr. Norma Ph-"rr of Pacolet j 2 was home a few drys due to un. k fotunate weather conditions. ^ j. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Byers of York 'were seen In town recently. . "v Mr.-Clyde Mt sscy of SalNhm-y" 1 visited his sister Mrs. MfrthD Nr.sh^ SmY^ny. Miss 'Ruth Rnh?^ the Gaiety Sunday. Messrs. Ray * ford and Elihue Simpson md Jns. . 1 Brown of Strte College were at home a "few drys last week. Miss Clara Lowry of York vis. ' ited Misses Marietta. White Tnd Beatrice Nash Fri-Vy. Mr. J. W. - nice or Heatn springs visited j Mrs. Nellie Brrnette last week. * '' Mrs. Ethel Woods is up after | t'J a brief illness li_st_week?Mr. Pe - ter Curry of New York City ,? spent Sunday with his in.laws, hi Mr. nnd Mrs. John Chee9eboro; after having attended the funeral, 11 Y of his sister in Wedgefiedld. I w , Mr. Amos Hope of Wrshington 1,1 k : attended the funertl of his "broth r< er here Sunday, Jan. 28: . j tl FLORENCE NEWS | CI , Mrs. LilUe B. Wallace is a pa..' |M tlent in the Sanders Memorial,1^ hospitil. Her many frienss wish ' h? a speedy recovery, ? , . The following witnessed t h e 0 ^ hrsket. b">ll game between State ~ V Colleee and the Ronnaissance on t' last Friday it Orangeburg; Mr. l( "Hnrf-Mi's O. B. Wfflinms Mr. '"?-! l! Mr?. A. A. Hugging, Jr. Mr. R.S. l" s" Sumter, Mr. Eugene DeLrine, Mr tl Alphonso Dixon, Messrs. Lucius a* White, Holland Daniel and Alex ' nrwlor Stokes. <* O! '? Rev. t nd MVs. H. H. Cooper of Kingstree were Been in the city A ,g last week. - 1 1 fQ Rev. ;<p : Vrs. A. M'Vk of Dar J ,s lington were in the city last week w >n Dr. i''en of Ifrrtsville was in tl the city last week on business. ; a 'y One of the best events occurred a< ' on last Friday night when the 'l' Jolly Fellows Club gtve a social lf^."t the Community Center. A de_ w jlicious repnst was served. The af_ C ' , fe.ir was enjoyed by all and mark B f* ed the first Of its kind this year, ni 3 Miss Lillif n Laurence of King i >.> L stree spent the week end with her 1 sister Mrs. IT. S. Pearson. Mrs. Sa>-nh Clemmons is. on-the sick list. Her many friends wish M hov a sneer'V fn/-nvnrVl L? IT Mr. Peas mUmingtonr N. C. - g "Wfig ~cf lied to the city on account ( ( { fho d"Mh of his sister. - The Socit 1 Elite Club mot at U(' k y.rpie of M>\ and Mrs. James " Ranee Jan. .11. The club was enter ~ tained by Messrs. Luke T.evie Le wis pnd Alexander W. Stokes; This meeting nvrks the most ' 0 enjoyable r nd elaborate evenin" .f r invption this newly organiz. e<j club has ever witnescd. Fu ., e ture plans were discussed 'r..' ' ... i un^n. Tho main purpqses t" of this organizt tion is to sti nn ' late the minds of the younger sr; mentmiy, socially and education ? -illy. During- the soft tones ^swoct must7, " a delicious repast 1 v?s served.. The officers i re Lu'o f l'/evi Lewis, Pres.: Alexander W. n " Stokes Treas.; Ruth Durante. See \r t. ; . b? y >Tr<. M 'V T-r;mas Roprer~ at Mt ( Pisgah Baptist church. Mrs. Ro " errs leaves a devoted family tmourn her loss. The funeral of Mis. Laura Bar - rluH was held Sunday, Feb. 4th HI Smi Branch Methodist I church. Rev. Grbbs, pastor con ' a | ? i h"W< i-vice. Mrs. Ba"Cv.ur * 1 ySas thc mother of Mrs. Ilattic ... V V' y ort" We sympathize dee.) 'd !-? with the family in this hour or s sadness. | A Jari^i-n^mber-of-frie^ds f-'^iM' i ' u " r -d'd the se> vi "es. ' *"* The MtS'tOTi&ly meeting was j ' ' ' th heme of Mrs. Martha Misshow on Gi'fififfc"street; At tTe Qt '' the meeting-' the Kostea- , ' j rjerved delicious refresmcnts. Ar?..r nh-'^u e df severa' weeks Mr. Henry Durant was a* . * . v | o.-t at Bethel on Sun ja *"- w Dnvh. Mr jo- :y 1 C.awford and Mrs. M'Ho Bl<? ,'Q are still confined to their home- y "?>v raved. Amcmg the recoveerd are Mrs \jr? ^Dlburn Bal' ^ J1 f T - B^in son Patterson, Mrs. Maudeli? r , -'i M- do Josephine Hooks and the write-. r o-'icp Gricp ha^ f lly re a ' '?nt . v\ - ,? " mVe h ' ? 1 o|.'n T ^ V> ' ^1 <* -? i r) nl'y, was t pop_enllinK in Ma itfr irT 7 Mr. Ivey our eflFici' n1 5 Supt., is nskiner for vo1 n c ' nti Sunday evening the Alien n ?p ' '?-> r.." i ntr ^?i. ' - Several nro^-iro?+ r?-v?->phelp to make thl., s woithwh-1 TV. occasion. , * the NEWBERRY NEWS Drayton Street High School Prof. R, F. GDddem Principal A large crowd v attended the itizen'fl meeting in interest of 'nylon Street High school that as held Tuesday night, January ), at Calvary Prebyterian church Lth the principal presiding. Af r the report of the investigating mmittee was made by Mr, H.B. utler tnd received, all of the of:ers of -the PTA were re elect1 and the following \acancies led respectively: Vrce President ecretary, iMrs. Lou Amye G.ra^ re Were delighted to have Mr' nlf William's become a new rmm i u\ The President. Mr?-.? Ida! a-o announced the next meeting j i be held at Drayton St. High. ' Mrs. Penn, the mother of Mrs. . P. Singleton is much neuei i fter having been quite ill a few iys. Mr. James Wallace is rc:u per Ling at his home after haying Hi an accident last week, when e fell off a wogon. All of the teacher., are iequ1 to attend the county teachers' :0a o clovk at Drayton &t. Hi. Mr. Hampton Butkr is mucl Ttter: ? Calvary Presbyterian Ch-rch Rev. A. II. Reasoner, Pastjr We were delighted to have ur guest in S. S. Misi Louis ureh. She gave veiy tirrely an icouraging remarks. During th( lildren's hour the pastor's mes ige was an Object Lesson?by s description and allowing tren. i guess tne contents in his hand , wus a postage stamp, from hich the lesson taught was stick ' liotf as the stamp alw.ys lep ssents its oountry so must all le Christians stick to God and ^present Christ everywhere. At 11:30 we had as our dis. ngjisned gue ts: Highway Pat ilmen Hutto, Townsond, W. J. ia. tin and lUr.- Smith a citizc. oni Columbia, S. C, also Miss lurch who lendered Service on ie choir. Our pastor's thenn a . "u.iiius and Graces". Aftei ie wonderful message our pus jr presented Lieut. Townsend n his message he stressed the ssenliais to avoid aicidejjts'; A -.e close of his remarks he prt ented Sergt. Hutto, who gav< , '< t e death rater a the fiighvlAy by cars. Both' >..11 instructive ] liter hiB message Patrolmar u<vns(mi p.'csciiteu Putiolinan \\ . Martin of Newberry county ho pledged hia cooperation With le state by being of - service ti il. Mi* Smith U? in- Columbia :cormpanid them. v In the Leagu^. service Sunday ft nioon we \\vie delighted tc elcome 2 new members: Messrs larence Robinson and Willie 1 tes, Jr. The topic "Opportu. ities Plus" whrch was beautiful ui^c wMit ti by Qji. GEORGETOWN NEWS Funeral -seiwiec^for Mrs. Cha^ ite Rcnneft_vore held from?s? tephena AME church Mon Uj (.v.uit.y at.; o:bu p.m. She hat. .en in declining health for thi x t two. 'j tars. Tne enu e-m iday, February 2nd. Rev. L. I) amble officiated assisted by 1. ..... ... u?..1 titers ??d F Kin 11. Int rir.eiu in . St. Stephen'? smetery. -? . <. a 1 a teacher ii.le elenuntary school i; o'at a lis writing on account of tn. r.aing oi iiis lather the Rev. K. I'luacau. 1 ne ooj. c. gers of Howard Ili J icuuu .nc p o uain oi Conway i iwi umg ami exciting game efe:?1. The score i 8 4. . i.s Lawrence Dunmore, Jr iii'io ! award, Eugene Johnson avid Gamble, all members c/f the isketball team accompanied by jach Harrison attended the lien i ance.State game Friday nite ? i M > i tjixe.ie and otr.ers ac mpanied the group. The II. G. L. Social and Savings ' ub met on Monday evening Jan !nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs jfus Ford. The following offic a were rie..elected: President, ... .i/:..; \: e President , i .. Mozella Dobbins; Recording et.. Mrs. Lula R. Strong; Fi. incial Sect., Mr. B. H James; reasurer, Mr Rufus Ford; Chaii oy of. tub program committee ?Esther. Steele; Chairman, of i L-v. s Committee, Mr?. ?anr " -l'ine? - The meetings will'be the home of Mr. and Mrs.5ahn ; owne, Feb. 12th. ?.! ?. T" i- Hrmpton --nd little i.ughter Naomi are leaving fo cksonville, Pilatka and Tampa a., to v . it, sister and aunt, Ma?\ Whom s, formerly of Columbir w living in Florida. )SEMOUNT BAPT. CHURC ? v. S. Anderson, Pator Charleston?Rev. Anderson is native of Anderson, S. C. He is ing great work at Rose Mount tu : t He sO- ted with small mission, e few years ago th no members; now God has >ssed him with t fine large "reVi '>rd ,? membership nf over ^ Christian workprs o?j ? ------ ?"U " ?? crn Run^nv s hool, with Rro. J. ^'h^n. Rupt. i Tho m?' n!tr? s~rvf"~" '* < !pnd<"rt The <' f'i' c?-r>-<'n fr^m th? snh 1 ' A M'ff Exc^llrnf W">y. Tho rV? pr?odv Th* i' h^-t ?sine fo* suh,'' ' Rr>' T' I..- -i j e spirit wes high throughout i > dty. i A Saturday, February 10, 1040 HELD OVER SECOND WEEK CLARK GABLE AND VIVIEN LEIGH -UN ? "GONE WITH TH h\ WIND" ~^H i*ET3-ON SALE WOW AT THE COLORED BOX OFFICE ' V ' V .. ??7?: : 7^" 1*^ flWinffjWyiPrT^CfyT' I v Jf I SATURDAY Attention ladies Here la An Offer You Can't Afford to Mlaa n - o io your nearest grocer or 10c Store, buy a 10c can of MAGNOLIA HAIR DRESSING and (ret one FREE with this Coupon. NOTICE!?Mr. Merchant w Jobber, we will replace merchandise given away. MAGNOLIA HAIR DRESSING Company ATLANTA. QA. All Dodd's 5-10-25c Stores will Se glad to redeem the above Coupon. MAGNOLIA SOCIAL CLUB The Magn lia Social club held ts regular meeting on Tuesday Vbrun v ft with Mia' Sallie Gii! Jin, 2319 Pendleton street.* Th< riveting was carried on as usual Jho Ckaufleuj:s club on Feb. 11.h ~We a r rc' i->- V t T'r.e nv et:mr wa- then turn?d over to the hostess who se ved ? delicious course. j LUCKY BIRD SOC'Al. CLUB The Lucky Bird Social club held 'he hom? of Mrs Rebecca Wright at its Tegular hour. The meeting was opened by Mr. G. Nor. is with a song; prayer by Mr. Kennedy; scrip ture reading "by the jTesident; Mrs. Porte, led another song af ter which the president took hargc;?Mrs- Mamie Corleman is reported on the sick list. The committee on arrangement for oui anniversary reported. A gepgr*! di eussion followed. Applications were received from Mr. A. P. Wil liams and Mr. John Covet. Roll rail and collection of dues fol. lowed. Our next meeting will, be at the hc/me of Mrs. Gertrude West, 615 Sumter street. We were dismissed by M:. Kennedy. A delicious rcpa t wag served by the hostess. L.CRUMPTON OF niurs i HJELLO PASSES ? Euncral services- for M5r. L?w_ "~ rence Crumpton, 55 who died on Tuasdayv Ja^v. 30 were conducted Thursday at St. Peter A. M. E. chrrch. Mr. ~ Crumpton is surviv ed by his widow Mrs. Maggie Gil ' e t Crumpton* 7 drught?rs and 5 sons, one sister two brothers and 5 eri ndchi'dren and a host of relatives and friends. The pastor Rev. Gamble officiat ed, assisted by Rev. L. G. Bow. mr.n, of Newberry. 70RERT J. MURRAY PASSES m*. ,T Murray was bom in R-ru'ort S. C . on November 16, 1848. He came to Charles ton, S. C., at an early age. His Christian life began at the age seventeen. He was a member of Morris street Baptiat church with P"v I.eenre. n-'-tor. He was cmt of the original member* of Cen tral Baptht church. His service as a deacon covers 8ver forty years. His remains were funer. nlized at Central Baptist church on .T^n. 81, 1940. He is survived by three son* Ooh<-vt T "*rrv M.. Rnvmond A.; two daughters, Mrs. Lula J John rHT fmrh Mts^ Et*Myn Murray; fifteen errandchildren, 'and one great grand child and other rel atives. He resided at 36 AshtajM street, Charleston, B. C. H