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RECOVEKING FROM I M
OPERATION I Hi
The many friends of Mr. itich
arcTCeriey are very glad to know ^
that he is recovering frorria se ^
rious operation of appendix which ^
was performed at the Waverly ^
hospital. He is the gon of Mr
and Mrs. Corley, 1216 Pine street ^
former student Booker T. Wash .
b<
ington high school and Benedict ,
college.
JOHNSTON DOTS iY
Edgefield County Training School
Principal E. L. Bowman reports ^
that the influenza epidemic has
caused no serious effect upon the ^
school's program. There were a ^
number-of absentees among th?. T
students and teachers but they die
TTOt?full! the?alnevrnr * of school *
Patrons and friends witnessec 11
a very enjoyable talking movie al
the 8ehool Wednesday evening R
January 22. Arrangements were A
made to have the movie again E
Wednesday, February 5. c
Agriculture instructors of the _ti
Ridge section met in a conference
at the school Thursday, January c<
23. Plans were discussed, under the a
leadership of Mr. Verd Peterson T,
K?u]Ct. of Agriculture Education, g
to estabfish National Defense E
classes in all rural schools in wood
work, metal work and elementary' ^
electricity for out of school yobth
A class in woodwork was opened ^
at the E. C. T. S. Monday night q
and great progress^Kas^been notcrF -g
The Johnston -boys and" girls j
teams will meet Brewer higty boys y
and girls of Greenwood in a double ^
header Thursday, Januady^ 30. ^
' Principal Bowman taught the p
Sunday school lesson at Mount ^
Zion Baptist church Sunday a no _
Misses Holmes, Frasier, Ruther ^
ford and Peterson attended morn *
ing service. ^
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
F
Sunday school opened at its uspual
hour with the Supt. and coworkers
at their post of duty. Af- ^
ter^the class study of the lessor
jthe school was interestingly re ?'
viewed by the Supt. Junior class V
No, 1 is holding the banner, Mrs I
Lclr. Cheek teacher. Immediately
after the report the pastor had
election of officers for the year
Those elected are: Mrs. Estellt *
Johnson, Supt.; Mr. Melton Lew \
is, assistant Supt.; Miss Celia ^
Phelps, secretary; Miss I.ydia
Mae Cheek, assistant; Mrs. H. M.
Young, treasurer. Miss Sarah
Woodson, chorister; Miss Azelee
Byrd, assistant chorister and Miss p
Elizabeth Young, librarian. Teachers:
Senior Class No. 1, Miss j(
Celia Phelps; Senior Class No. 2. i
M:\ Eugene Lewis, Jr.; Interme- ^
diate, MrS.'H. M. Young; Junioi t
Class No. 1,, Mrs. Lola Cheek; ^
Junior Class No. 2, Miss Lydia v
Mae Cheek; Beginners Class Miss a
Laura Coleman; Ass't. teacher, -j
Mrs. Hannah McDonald; Bible t
Class, Rev. McDonald.
To say the church is progress
ihg by leaps and bounds is putting i
it mild. p
Sunday morning after the pre 7
liminaries the pastor stirred the a
audience from James 1:6, theme: r.
Wavering Heart. ... \\
At 3:30 the pastor and members
worshipped with Rev. E. R. Rob- hi
inson at Chappelle Station, A- M
gain our pastor preached a won- ol
derful sermon from the subject; I cm
Cost of Disciples. At 7:30 he' si
preached another ^touching' ser- j hi
mon. pi
Come to St;. James. Rev. Mc-{ a
Donald is the right man in the < <
right place. i>>
Stewardess Bd. No. 1 met Mon p
day 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Lu gi
cile Cheek in tho TTnii,,,t-- i -
?- VI..IV-1DUJT A CI -J |>(
race, Apt. 94 with the President is
Mrs. If. M. Young, presiding. The si
meeting was good as usual. Af
ter the business part the hostess M
aerved a delicious repast. An en A
joyable evening was spent. Sev- T1
erul visitors were, present Sun- G
day. Come again Ivisitors are al- m
ways welcome. ' T
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^ WASHINGTON NEWS , Mrs.
Neoma Cooper of 213 R. ot
street, N. W., Washington, D. C.r C
announces the marriage of her e<
daughter, Doris Davis to .lame? ai
E. Hopkins of Columbia, S. C., on b
December 24th, 1910 at 3:30 a' tc
St. Augustine Catholic church. in
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KS. ELIZABETH
\ZZAHI) PASSES
Mrs. Lancy- Elizhbeth Hazzard,
ife of Mr. W. B. Hazzard deirted
this life January 21st, at
1:40 p.m. She became a member
Ridge Ifill Baptist church in
tvly age and served until her
ath. She was a faithful memir
of the S. ' S. and -L. R. A,
ub.
A devoted wife and loving moler
of 10 children. She leaves^
Jsband Mr. W. B. Hazzard, ol
idge Spring; children: Mrs. Mai
e L. Wells, Mrs. Ruby Page
[rs. Pearl Gunthcr, Mrs. Bessi<
azzard, Mr. Carl Hazzard, Mi
almadge Hazzard,. Mrs. Sadi<
upree, Mr. "Augustus Hazzard
'I of N. Y. City; Mrs. Ms^mu
ean, oT WasningtbH, 11. C. jOm
rother, Rev. J. T. Watson, o
idge Spring. One sister Mrs
lice Hammond, Ridge Spring
leven grandchildren, 14 neph
ws, 17 nieces and many rela
ves and friends.
The favorite songs of the de
eased "Sweet Hour of Prayer
nd "We are Climbing Jacob'
adder" were sung. Letters, tel
rams, obituary read. Solo "I'v
one My Work" was sung by Mr
fubert. The*eulogy was deliver
d by Rev. M. M. Peace of Aiker
Other out of town relatives at
gnding the funeral wet'e Prof
lajrick, Rev. and Mrs. Dupre
nd daughters-of Sumter; Mrs
da Watsddfc?Mr.?and Mt-c Tap
Villianrs of Columbia; Mr. an
Irs. Mira Mason, Mrs. Louis
patron, ,Dr. Cherry, Mrs. Peaci
'rof. Townsend of "Aiken. Mr:
leorgia Dorma of Orangeburg
lev. and Mrs. Trapp of Saluda
lies Reta Hammond of Newbei
y; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter c
Jiliety-Six.
Honorary pall bearers: Messi
tobert Quattlebanm -jATm-inr, n;v
V."
on, M. W. Hammond, Bosto
juattlebaum, E. W. Broadnax.
Acting: pall bearers: Messrs V
V. Hammond, McKinley Peterso
ft B. Hazzard, Jr., Jack William
i..tH. Raiford, James Watson.
Flower girls: Mesdames M. I
Irawford, Rosa B. Raiford, Mar
rincent, Alice Blocker, Regin
Vip:fall, Georgia L. Lott, Hatti
lucttlebaum.
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SPARTANHl'RG NEWS *
P'-of. and Mrs. Eugene- River:
'rof. and Mrs. C. C. Woodson an
Irs. Nettie Bunch motored to Cc
imbia Sunday a. m. to spend th
ay. They were the dinner guest
f Mr. and Mrs. Vencient, who ar
he father and mother of Mrs
Jenevjeve Woodson. They alst
isr I'd Mrs. Eva Mae Ariderso
nd her little daughter, Thomasinr
'he trip was a pleasant one. an.
he whole day w*ast well ^spenl
hile in the capital city. *
The Young Matrons Club me
"uesday s. t the borne of Mrs.
lora Powell on Howard street
hree tables of bridge were played
fterwhich the followine person
eceived prizes: Mis. Genevieve
.'oodson received for first prrze
Ivautiful cut work hot biscui
older. Low score prize went ti
Irs. Nettie Bunch, a lovcly~bo3
F stationery. Mrs. Jeanet Rivers
itting the ace of spades for con
olation, received a set of six
and embroidered napkins. Gues
ri'ze went to Miss Grace Walker
most useful eompack and hai:
TH- '
-iiiiF. i in' prizes were presente:
f Dr. William Portor. After th<
ri-/ es had been presented the
roup was served a hot oyster sup
jr. with all its accesories. Cherrj
irts and whipped cream for des
?rt.
Those present were, Mesdame
larie Blakenian, Nettie Bunt^h,
nnie Piatt, Jeanet Rivers, Addit
horpe and Genevieve Woodson
uosts of the club were Mrs. Ma
je Myers and Mrss Grace Walker
he group spent a most enjoyabli
fening.
Mr. Hopkins is the oldest soi
' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hopkins o
olumbia, S. C. He finshed hi;
lucation at Benedict College. Mr
id Mrs. Hopkins are now at theii
er. tiful apartment, 16.11 Mon llo
Ave., N. K.. Ant. 1. Wash
tfton, D. C.
T S. 1 new, Mann*i?r ?
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LEXINGTON NEWS <
Rev. T. O. Simmons, Pastor 1
Our Sunday school lesson was
taken from St. Luke 15th chapter! 1
subject "Christ Concern for the? *
' Lost". Our pastor 'was with j
Spring Hill church and preached
from the subject "A Light that j
Converted the Soul". 1
, ' We were delighted to have Rev '
N. Tillman worship with us at ^
Spring Hill .and Bethel for the ev .
L ening service. He preached a ver\ 1
! excellent sermon. Rev. F. C
t Laws and Rev. W. E. Lee, wor
, shiped with us. We are always
glad to have our. own sons with i
. us.
i Mrs. Estel Davis of Spring Hill
, church had as. dinner guo&ts Sun- ~
8 day her Pastor, . Rev. Simmons, ;
r Tillnian and Ruv?T <?> ^hrY _
f reported"''another enjoyable meal.
Sunday is Holy Communion day
" at Bethel church and as usual we |
are expecting a lovely audience. I
Mr. James O. Green has returned
to his post at the CCC Harde
ville after spending a week here
' with relatives and friends,
s On February 9th is Founder's
i Day. Our pastor is asking each
( member for only a silver offering
f and each church to render a fine
, program.
^ Mr. E. W. Walker is still doing
fine in the grocery business.
Mr. A. C. Davis is our only deal
e- in use cars and parts and he
, really is doing a fine business. He
k ir. a fine man to deal with,
j Mr.. Leon Thornton is our bar *
ber here and keeps very busy,
j Be sure and keep up v/ith the
3 latest news by reading the Palr.
metttf; Leader each week.
i; ORANGEBURG, S. C.
,f Williams Cape! A. M. E. Church
Rev. R. J. Jefferson. Pastor
?
> Sunday being1 our first quarterly
n conference, the presi^injcr elder.
Dr. S. Nance, was with us all day
7. He delivered a masterpiece at the
11 morning service. Hrs subject was
s "The Unchangeable Past." Threepoints
were drawn out and ex
2. plained very clearly from this
y great message. Namely: 1st, Tak
a ing a stand for the Right; 2nd
e Lost Opportunity, and 3rd, The
life that has been lived out whether
good or bad is unchangeable. This
message was well received.
The funeral services of Mr, Joe
^ Corner were held at 3 o'clock,
i- At 4:30 o'clock the funeral seic
vices of Mrs. Marie Ancrum was
3 held. The pastor again delivered
0
. a great message, the same was an
> inspiration to all who were
n ent. Such sermons serve as med1
...u:.., ? -S?J_
imii.-v miuuKn wmvn we tan girun
[' up our loins and thereby proving 1
to be better and stronger christ J
1 mns. ;
The A. E. league had an in|
.-piling meeting and many plans ;
were made for our various pro- '
, 2rams. We are planning a trip to 1
Cameron on February 14 and a 1
* groat rally on the third Sunday
1 We wore glad to haye our many
* visitors with us in the league. 1
The evening service was equally 1
as interesting. This was indeed -a '
t full day.
Mrs. Tage Was among the vis- '
' itors last Sunday.
We are happy to report the re (
> covering of Mrs. Jessie Jacksor
and Mendenhall and to all of the
' other shut ins, we are p
for you.
. We are looking forward to '
successful quarterly conference to 1 i
night. We are determined, by the (
help of God, to keep up our church
obligations, we must go over. Wt
? had quite a succesful church conference
last week at which time
all present aereed, to cooperate .
f in a trustee rally, therefore, every \
. member is asked to pay $1.00. The
. ushers are still rendering valuable (
i service. c
We,were very proud to see Mi. (
Toe Pearson at church last Sunday
morning. -His work has kept him c
, away for quite a few Sundays c
t We were also glad to see Mr t
L \Valker, on account of illness, he 1
l has been out auite a few Sundavs
The choral club is stirll moving t
on nicely. We are certainly prohd ^
I over the Bishop Flipper Club. It *
J has succeerer by leaps and bounds I
| since the appointing oC ^fts new n
organizer, Miss Young. The Bishop
) Flipper Club presented^ new hym- ?
J nal to the pastor yesterday. Too a
? much praise cannot be given these tl
| anxious lrttle workers of which
little Gladys Brown is president it
and Miss Young the efficient lead
er. S
Goldie McDuffie, Reporter 01
E PALMETTO LEADER
and his
4Fats" at Township TH
\udftorium Feb. 10th ?*
' v. 1
Several years ago 'Tats" Wal- j^s
or, radio star, who is appearing
tt the Township Auditorium, Mon- '
day night, February 10, found c^u
nmself broke and owing a week's grs
room rent as has many another en
rrtist on his arduous climb up the
ladder of fame. "Fats" and his
nanager decided that the quickest Pr(
way out of the predicament was obi
fyor "Fats" to write a song . fe?
rrtd sell it. In less than 24 hours g,^
ihe genial Waller had turned out '
me- of his typical xhytbDL num
hers and a short time later h Pi'i
appeared. with his manager, in t
Tin Pan Alley music publisher': ' Ad
office. nn;
The publisher heard the num- ^ja
her and offered an advance of
$250 to "Fats" manager for it *?
'$500 or nothin?," said the manager,
confident that he could ge fn
nore than the original offer. Ap ?,v.
tw. .I,.l? t L U I""
..... ... ....... . ....v,.. ...? ??ij! 1 jt
publishers, for he was promptlj I
told to leave the office and peddle | un
the tune elsewhere. ? pu
"Don't worry," the manager con- 40
soled the downcast Waller, as they Rp,
climbed down the rickety flight 01 ,,p
stairs. "We'll eet our nare for it.'
"Yeah, I know," mourned "Fats," vva
"but all that landlady wants is ten th<
bucks." ? th<
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CHAPPELLE STATION NEWS wh
an
Stop! look and read what Chap- cjt
pelle station is doing. We have on
found the lQst art to success. (
That lost art is Rev. E. R. Robin ^
son and he has"*brought to ns the ce|
unmolested gospel that makes the p,.
old Tolk give up their corners and v..y
the children cease their plays. 1
His subject was It is Finished no
which touched every soul in the Tyjj
church. Elder W. B. L. ^ Clarke 0f
brought to us on his first quarter- pj(
ly conference Ihe crowning v]cT 0f
tory of the day, a sermon that ni{
everyone should have heard. His Wc
subject was Be hot Afraid it ic'
, .. .u ee|
I. The whole church was aroused as
to the glory of God and with a.
perfect report from all angles. j
Come and join us and you will,
. >aj? as we are saying I'm glad
fRat I'm a member 4of Chappelle
Station AME church.
BARNWELL NEWS ^
The Barnwell County Teachcis
meeting held its first 1941 meetine, (
Friday, January 24 at Butler high by
After the various group meetings. th<
the association assembled for bus- mi
iness." The main business was the da
collection of County and J>tate sel
Teachers dues and money from the da;
sale of Christmas Seals. pa
The movine picture, showing the sti
life of Christ and hrs assencion, a* mc
the Bethlehem Jlaptist church la*t ?;e
Wednesday night was quite a sue- ni
cess. F{i
We are glad to see the faces th<
of our friends again, who have been Go
shut in with the flu. We trust that a
they will be careful so as to re \J
main well. tot
Wn c? .L- ---
.... o.,... uuijiib iui me re- sa}
:overy of Mrs. Hettie Ann Gloster rj0
and mother, who have been and njp
are yet ill with the flu.
Mrs. Opetta Hart and Mrs. Mary
Aliie Duiacan motored to Dennark
yesterday. Mrs. Duncan at- .
.ended to some business on Voor * ,
hees campus.
Quite a few of our boys are
leaving for U. S. training camps.
We trust that such will prove a
lelight for our country.
ms
BETHLEHEM HIGH SCHOOL th(
NEWS. sch
wa
Prof. K. S. Allen and Prof. Thorn He
as Holmes attended the program Mi
:>f "Wings Over Jordan" last Sun- ]
lay in Columbia, S. C. the
Come one, come all to hear the ^jr(
big ministrel show from Bettis ijs<
Academy - February 4th, Tuesday otl
night at Bethlehem high schorl ]
auditorium, 8 o'clock p. m. Ad- by
nission 10 and 15 cents.
Mrs. jffaggie Johnson of Hamp
.on, S. C., was a pleasant visitor
>f Prof, and Mrs. E. S. Allen Fri- ^
lay: *)
Miss Martha Ann Glover, a stu- Ma
lent of Bethlehefti high school, was off
:alled to the beejLside of lur pa- Prc
ents who wereifcick with ' Mr
Lope them a speedy recovery. har
Dnn'f f a nnrn^oc . %tr\? - I ?
v~ Kv..v..c? jrv.,.1 cur
icket for the trip around the world f'ns
/alentine nrght, February 14. You 'n?
nay get them from Professors
lolman and Allen as these gentle- n0r
nen are captains of their buses. L.
Friends are proud to see Mi IV
'obert Berry back on the campus ^e\
fter being ill for two weeks with e!'^
he flu. Heb
Mrs. Stephen Holley was a vis- per
:or on the campus Saturday. Sati
Messrs Tyler and Corbet of T
pringfield, S. C., were visitors
1 the campus Sunday afternoon. for
fOrches
E FRENCH CLUB
' ALLEN UNIVERSITY
The French club is completing
most successful semester of
rk. During the serr.estier the
b presented 15 interesting proirns,
consisting of speeches giv
in French and English, games
iducted in French and musical
)grams. For the Thanksgiving
servance, the club invited Pro
tsor J. J. Adam of Johnson C
ifth university, CharloJJe, N
He wa^ accompanied' by the.'sident
of the JErench club of
inson C. Smith. Professor
am, a former teacher of Allen
versity, had not been in Columsince
he resigned his position
move to Charlotte. He was
Wy-by all of his old
ends and by his new frierlds
ir h ho had nevei* met?In fore.
delivered an address in the
iversity auditorium, where a
blic meeting was held, and for
minutes he held his audience
illbound as he discussed the
all of France". This address
s delivered in English. After
i close of the public meeting,
i club opened its private meet-'.
r in tVifi linivovoU.. ,1: ?: . u_n
MM.'V.OHV VIIIIIIIJ^ II ill I
iere Professor Adam delivered
other address in French. The
ib had a nice repast for the hon
?d guests.
On iDocember 14th the club eel
rated its annual Christmas re
ption at which a fine Christmas
ogram was presented aftei
lich a fine repast was served.
It is with regret that we anunce
that we are about to lose
ss Gwendolyn Baeote, president
the French club. She?will com
?te her college work at the end
the current semester. She has
ide a wonderful president and
! wish for her a world of sue
ss when she enters her career
a teacher. ^
(Miss) Vivian Ophelia Lewie,
reporter.
I'AWI.KYS ..ISLAND NRW8
The programs marking the thir-eighth
auglversary of Rev. C.
Bepellievjt [were as follows: On
arnlay niSfff Rev.- ERie Myers
irtod thei Spiritual ball rolling
^giving a partial life history of
p pastor, followed .by a burning
;ssage. A noble sermon on Tue?y
night by Rev. George Res
Mew, son of the pastor; "Wednes
y night, Rev. G. E. Washington
stor of St. John A. M. E
rred our hearts in a firey ser
>n from the _subjeet, "Faithful
rvice with power:" Thursday
2ht, Rev. W. E. Forsythe of
lith Memorial, preached from
? subject, "Sin's Tragedies and
d's Remedies." This was indeed
masterpiece. Sunday a. m., Rev.
Morrismow pasturing jn Charles
1, delive red a heart felt mosre
frctm the subject, "The Glous
Gospel." He also preached at
:ht.
Rev. Washington and his con
je.ation at St. John are moving
ward. We're making preparatfor
a grand program on Founds
Day. * ,
The duck Contest will be had
mday night.
The third grade class ait. the i
ided school enjoyed havine little I
ister Isiah Brown study With I
m during the week that iiis
iool, Howard Hi of Georgetown
s closed on account of the flu.
's the^nephew of our principal,
ss F. L. Dobbins.
Miss Dorothy Mae Edwards of
> graded school and Mr, G. B.
een have been added to the sick
t. We pray for them and all
lers a speedy recovery.
Let us keep up with the news
reading the Palmetto Leader.
BALTIMORE, MI). NEWS
)n the sick list are Mr. War1
Brice and Mrs. Penny James,
rhe S. S. S. Club met with Mrs.
rgaret on Monday evenine. The
icers for 1941 are, Mrs. Wilks
:s>dent; Mrs. Herndon, vicesident;
Mrs. Henry, chaplain;
s. Whitlo, treasurer; Mts. Gran.
reporter;" Mrs. Andrews, reding
secretary; Mrs. Douglass
iricial secretary. The next meet .
Will be at the home of Mrs
jglas, 1523 Edmondson Ave.
T l'Q \f o rrnr i o f nune Vio/1 nn
oa, Ulllguest
Sunday afternoon Mrs.
Douglass.
Ir. Sanders Irwin motored to
v Orleans, La. to visit his fathHe
reported# a fine trip,
he Willing Workers Club of Mt
ron Baptist church gave a supat
Mrs. Ilattie "Flowers* home
jrday night, January 25.
he Pastor's Aid Glub of Mt
ron church, gave a supper At
. I. Maynor home Friday night
the benefit of the church.
;tra-Feb
CHARLESTON. S. C. |u
. Emmanuel A. M. E. Church v
Every tiipe one reads the pa 0
pers or listen to the ?$tdio, there a
is something al>out War and iti
results. We cannot get away from t
the fact that the entire world is in *
an awful state of affairs. Innocent
human beings are being rushed '
intoi. the great .beyond by death- I
dealing. impliments. The itasqp e
for,all this chaos is that Christ; s
ianity is not viewed from the right"",
point. , C nti| the world realiwS , J
that a higher type of cChri^tianit\ |
is needed and civilization become.",
more real, nations will always be
disrupted and at war one with
another.
Emmanuel .. one of the iv.'ro
memorials of the sainted Eichat-'
Allen, is doing her bit to per- (
petuate thu cause of African j
Methodism. Servives on last Sun |
day were indeed inspiring. In view ^
"of tire?fiv t that??hh>?u&s. 1.
somewhat indisposed, the activities j
dpi nut lug. Al lliu nun niii j Inui'?
Rev. S. J. Wilson, one of ours and j
assistant to the pastor, delivered j
a stirring sermon to an appreeiat
ive audience. The evening servic j
was also uplifting. Brother J. W. |
Gailliard, also one of the house J
hold of Emmanuel, brought to us I a
great sermon. Both speakers a?- J
quilted themselves splendidly and H
made a creditable shd^rrfg. We are I
proud pf our local men and wish
them much success in their maj'ch
upward.
Sunday school was held durin -r '
the afternoon. The school is in
creasing numerically and everything
is moving along nicely. Nex'
month the quarterly Bible Quiz
will he held. A nrize is offered to
the scholar receiving the highest
number of points. This has proved
to create a spirit of friendly rivalry
among th s:-hola?s.
The leaders made history Fri
clay nmht a week a*ro when the
held the ann'ml ''Shower." A plr\ 1
was witnessed bv a large audi'mc-.
This play. ''The Bi'rtn of Christ."
was beautifully portraved by tlu??<
-who?participated.?Muck credit _i
should l)e given the leaders of 1
Emmanuel.
EAST END SAVIN(5 ('1.111
MEETS
The East En Lovely Thirtv \
Five S'.'Vii| *?s Club he'd it> last
timet ire at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Willie Maves. 2339 Washing j
ton street. Monday evening. January
27 at 7:30 p. m.
The elid) has been organized (
and carried on for f<n:S- years, e
Mr. J II." Gladden has served as _
president for the last four years
and is president now. We hope
that he wi'Il be able to serve us for
four more years. The club now
has forty-one members whom we
think w*ilK-cooperate lovely. a
The club will hold its next meeting1
at the home of Mrs. Rosa
Ashury, 2101 Gervais street. Mon fl
day evening. February J, at 7:30. H
SI tt.MKKVILLK. S. C.
On Jar.Uary 24. the Alston girls
and boys' teams went down to
Georgetown anil played a doubk
header that night. They were very, Z
thrilling games. Alston lost both
the girls. 9-14, and the boys, 2123.
The girls will play their next
game Wednesday, Januaif; 29.
with Ridgeyllle school.
The frftn grade, uiuler their
teaeher, Miss M. I.. Roache. visited
! the Charleston museum. The child
| ren enjoyed the trip very much ami
I learned many .interesting and helpI
ful things. .
i ne i. sponsored a seal
food supper Monday nitfht. Ja- '
REESE DuPREE
mjL,
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Monday Night, Fe
From 9 ,r
ADVANCE TICKE
WILLIAMS DRUG STORE?LAI
HENRY'S BEER TAVERI
ELIZA'S LUNCH
ADVANCE TICKETS: 75cAT
nOOR: $1.00?TAX
WHiTh SPECTATORS: 50c?
T. C. McDanleT, Promoter Pa
)
Saturday, February 1, 1941
TOth
ary 27. The proceeds will goto- ?'?
vard meeting the monthly notes
n the bus. The supper was quite
i success. ,
The Stitch -and Chat Club <-f
his city will present Mr. Wallace
Thompson in a jCcital at Alston
lieh school on Monday evening
February 3, at 8:30 o'clock. Genial
admission 25 cents, reserved
>e 50 centos. Mr.. Thompson,
[intone of Boston, Mass. ?'
COUGHS FROMCOLDS
THAT WON T TURN LOOSE
... TAKE ONE SIP OP ? ~
MENTHO-MULSION?WAIT MINUTES. ??--a.?If
YOU TAIl TO OET EXFECIEU KU.IU-?!
ASK FOR YOUR MONEY BACK.
sold by~ druggists
everywhere
ONE WAY
V/z ^cents per mile I
ROUND TRIP
10% less than double 1
the one way fares
> .
Air Conditioned
. Coaches
OM THPOtfCJH TP A IMS j.
t. com*
Division Passenger Agent
CoTumbia,
1
Vaverly Esso Station
on k stop station
Batteries IWhni-im
cmVI IVCII Itt IM
ubrication. Washing and Polishing.
. . Tire Repair Service
Telephone 9308
orner PINK and TAYLOR STS.
arpenter and Caldwell. Operator
James CAGNEY ^
Ann SHERIDAN,.
?IN-?
City For Conquest"
Coming MONDAY?
yrna LOY?Melwn nnnni as
in "Third Finger Left Hand"
I.ATE SHOW
SATURDAY NIGHT 4
Ginger ROGERS
?IN?
"KITTY FOYLE"
: PRESENTS
"Fats" | '
Waller
?AT?
TOWNSHIP m
AUDITORIUM
I 1ft lft/11
uiuary iu, 1J41
rii ?
TS SOLD "AT
PAYETTE POOL ROOM?
^?COLLEdE INN
[EONETTE
-TAX 16c?TOTAL 91c
20c?TOTAL SI.20
-TAX 10c?TOTAL 60c
Ini?r Wilson, Social Sec.
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