The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 22, 1941, Page Page Seven, Image 7
Saturday, November 22, 194
nERSONAL
1 MEN HON
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hare,
929 Pine St., announce the nrrivul
of an 8 pound. 8 ounce baby boy,
November 16, 1941, at 4:46 p. m.
? ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
Mrs, Bertha Baxter-Sawyer of
Georgetown and Columbia, announces
the engagement of her
daughter, Harriett Ella Sawyer
to Mr. Elbert E. (Rogers.
The wedding will take place in
Columbia in late December.
Y. P. S. T. CLUB "
The Y. P. S. T. club met at the
home of Mrs. Ross. The, meeting
1 U__ *L !
ttoo v.?i?cu lAi ui ut'i uy uit? prt?si chaplain,
son#. The minutes of tho
last meeting were read, riceived
and adopted. The roll was called
with each member answering. The
next meeting will be at the home
of the president, Miss Athe!
Smoak, 1606 Gregg St.
FRIENDLY "14" SOCIAL CLUB
The club met Thursday night
past at its regular hour and had
a great meeting. The roll was
called and each mernher " respond,
ed. We adjourned by singirg God
be With You Till We Meet Again,
were dismissed by Bro. J.
Feklers. ?
The members are planning on a
hig nigftt^Thanksgiving over at
Dunbar and we?are-hoping our
many friends will come and go
with us.
Mr. George Brown, President
Mr. Geo. W. McDaniel, WPres.
DEBORAH SOCIAL CLUB
The club held its last meeting
at the home of Mrs. E. Sumter,
1831 Gervais street on Monday
"night, November 17th. The meet
ing was called to order by the
president at the usual hoi r. After
the devotional the minutes of
the last meeting were rend, received
and adopted. The roll was
called and each member respond
ed with a Bible verse and dues.
Under new business the club decided
to have a Chitterling strut
Saturday night, November 22, at
the home of Mrs. E. Sumter 1831
Gervais street. We are asking the
clubs and our friends to cooperate
with us. We extend thanks to
the various clubs and our many,
friend for he'ping us to make
our Bingo party a wonderful sue
cess. The meeting came to a close
to meet with Mrs. Annie B. Qreen
Mondav night, November 24. The
o'ub song was sung and we adjourned.
thf past pnd LOVELY "35"
SAVINGS CLUB
The club met at the home o f
Mrs. I,i*.7.io Griffen. The meeting
was opened with a song bv Mr.
Wi'lie Mayes and prayer by the
chaplain with another song and
scrinture lesson. After singing anotber
selection Bible verses were )
reciT^Mi Dy nil. The minutes were
received and adopted. Mrs. Rosa
A sherry was reported sick. Unfinished
and new business_ was
taken up. The roll was called
with each member responding
with fee. The amount collected
was t24.2&.? -The meeting afUmtmed
tmneet at the home of Mr. J.
H. Gladden. 2410 Washington St.
Johnie Mao Terry, reporter.
THE J AGGERS HOME
Please allow me space in your
? wonderful paper,?just tu say B"
few words in reference of the Jagger8
Home on Elmwood Ave.
? I am wondering if we that have
mothers and fathers and they are
old, would - we be so ungrateful
that we put them iaide In some
home tor others to care for. T)on't
misunderstand me, I am not againet
the Jaggers Home, it is
fine, when it is kept right and
those people cared for.' It is a
sin and a shame for those poor
old people to be there and we j
Christian, we say, and let them
saffei like Ifliej barn. flu flue tu
clean up, but not just for once,
iin nreoeo eacn aay. I
I am reminded of a mother
there shut In. Does she have
children? Yes! A good Christian
son; a very (food man, he
says, and don't say anything else
but she is there on other people,
and don't go near her- I pray
God's blessing* on such a man.
Not that I am getting at no one
but we as Christians should d o
better. And if we as Christians
do our duty and not something
for a show we could put somebody
there to care for those people and
pay them beeanse ita win til BflfflP
thing. So much.for nothing is no
good. If not pot them where they
can be cared for. And thatrmoth
*rT that hap thtf Christian pan,'
let hftn take his mother, the one
<h<ft cared for him when he didnt
know how, then God will bless
him more- We pray God's bless.
ines on all children that don't
cast their old folk aside.
Carrie Isaac.
II
Andy Kirk's Band
Here Mon., Nov. 24th
ii--v bund, which comes
-o the '-Towi,ship ut-tiii.orii.nl on
Monday, - November 24, fur u ono
ni^hi dance engagement, than in
my other orchestra in the count.y,
according to music publish
?rs. Top music writer i n the
and, of course, is Mary Lou Wil
4at. ?, Andy's sesationai pianist
and arranger, who has ove tweny
Times to her credit.
? Mary?Lou Is the wri er oT
'Bearcat Shuffle', "Cloudy" 'Cor.
kv' (with Andy Kirk. I Froggy
Bottom' (with Andy Kii k and
John Williams, Andy's ex-snxo.
phonist). 'Git', 'In the Groove',
(with Dick Wilson, Kirk saxophon
ist), ' I Went to a Gypsy', 'Lotta
Sax'Appeal' (with John Williams)
'Steppin' Pretty', 'Walkin' and
Swingin", 'Mary's Idea, XMiost of
Love,' 'Toadie Toddle," 'Messa
Stomp,' and 'Close to Five' (with
Andy Kirk). These have all been
recorded on Decca by Andy Kirk
and the "Clouds of Joy", and her
composition IRoIl 'Em,* especially
written for Benny Goodman, has
been recorded on Victor by the
Goodman band.
'Until the Real Thing Conies
Along,' which the Andy Kb k band
was first to record and fi ?.t to
play,?wftfH written?by?1/
Pronmon ? u
. . ..<* >, ill null lll'H" v. I II I IT''
Clove's of Jov. and it \vr made
'nto lO'O's bi?est hit. nunil er one
- Tj tin- Hit Pn'mV for months, by
Mn-y I.ou \Villinms' remarkable
Trcncremcht of it and Andy
'interpretation. It Ts soT
tronelv identified with the orehes
as is its follow-up tune 'What
TVil1 I T<dl My Heart' that the
hand still-featurca it, as a result
^oth of inclination and reouests.
Other Andy Kirk specialities
"written by-men In the band in.
"lude 'All the Jive is Gone', by
^arl Thomnson; Mump. Jack.
Tu'>^.' bv Hues Roberts, one of
'he band's arraneers and "Guitar
blues'. bv Floyd Smith, g itarist.
"Hie latter also features a sensa'ionnl
cuitar solo by Floyd Smith.RM'E
STAR SOCIAL CLUB
The Blue Star Social Club held
its regular meeting on Monday
night, November-17th, at the home
of Miss Allison, 2110 Gervais St.
The meeting wa, opened with
the singing of "Shine On Me" led
by Mrs. Annie Mae RaforA Pre v.
er was offered by Mr. Jordan
There was n0 minutes of the last
meeting: and the roll was called
with each member responding with
a Bible verse and fee. The president
briefly discussed the unfinished
and new business.
Misc Berths Lee Allison. Mrs.
Lucy Allison, Mrs. Annie Boyd and
Mrs. Ivevanna Brown spent Sunday
in Laurens, S. C. visiting relatives
and friends. They reported a
verv pleasant trip.
Ocr closing song was led by
Mr. Wbite, "Till We Meet,". Bene
diction. Our next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Georgie Lee
Jones, 120C- Pine St.
GIRL SCOl'T TROOP NO. 14
Girl Scout Troop No. 14 held its
first fall meeting Monday, November
17, at the home of Sirs. J. E.
Dickson, their leader, with 17
member, present. '
The meeting was opened by sing
ing one verse of the "Star Spangled
Banner," after which the "Girl
S^iut" promise and s>><ut laws
were repeated. Plans were discussed
for the holiday serson, after
which the following new offieers^
n.AMA ^,1 ' Toocio \fon Pfl vVor
> > CI C ClC^VCUi uwooiv iuuv. * M4 nvi ,
iV-esident; Geraldine Heyward,
vice president; Harriet Entzminger,"
secretary; Dorothy Arrderson,
assistant secretary; Helen Mitchellr
trersurer; Arabella Goodwin,
busines,, manager; Lillian Brown,
reporter. t ?j?
The meeting adjourned with the
singing of taps. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Lillian Brown, reporter
LAKE CITY NEWS
Services were held at Saint
Jamas A, M. E. church-hoth morn
ing and night on last Sunday by
the Pastor, IRev. A. R. German.
(Sunday night the pastor preached
a soul stirring sermon from
Ester 3:9, subject The Over-RuL
ing Power of Providence.
Mrs. Mary Singletary, the wife
of Deacon Sam Singletary of Mt.
Clair Baptist cnllWH fl^liUPUWl IMS
life November 14. Funeral services
were held at Mt. Clair, Sat.
Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. Mr. Willie Sindietary,
a brother of Dea. Sam
Singletary and sister Eaddv died
Saturday, Nov. 15. Funeral services
were held for them at Mt.
Clair on last Sunday at 8 p.m.
~ The' PTA met on Tuesday nite
of last week and set the fifth Sun
day afternoon of this month for
a special rally in the interest of
the school. The teachers of the
school are to render a program
on this occasion.
The Patron committee on the
sale ot Christmas Seals m >t with
the faculty of the school on Thurs
day afternoon of last week to discuss
plans for the seal sale. The
meeting wa?, very good and the
committee pledged full support to
the , drive. Nurse Huegins >. and
Mrs. R. J. Wllaon of Florence attended
the meeting. Both grave
some very inspiring remarks. Dr. I
R- J- Wilson of Florence is county
chairman.
AM,FN UNIV
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Tlio abov,? ia ;t i^holor nuThlo 11 v
story of many "of thr?student ~tr.?
a colorful event. liaii
First picture: Margaret Scott, irs
(MLss_jfiBiega Sweetheart) Edith Pi t i
Smiley (Miss Allen) Ursell Wil- row
HahTs (MfsS Home^comfrrgL? ? dar
Second picture: 1st row: Dan- JVaJ
iel Tfrotrrpsrm, Henrietta Bowen, Sr-h;
R. L. Peguese, Vivian Lewie, Bob- Hop
THE TWI LIGHTERS
TIF
On Monday evening, Nov. H a ING
nucleus of the boys formerly ,
known as "The Twilight Social ! F
club", met at the home of Mr. Eivi
Herbert Reed,-reorganized and re- ! S.
named the c'ub? "The Twilight- '''Mn
ers". The meeting was carried , l"?l
out in rapid precision: naming the . nv
club^ electing officers -and plans.'"11''1
for a constitution for the follow- noS'
ing meeting. Already the club is 1
planning a gala affair during the 0',.
"holidays. - ?
Ppr>jnnr>ol fd<v?tp<l Pri-culnnt 4"~
Tamps. Harris; Vice-President. E. I
D. Colcmaii4_ Secretary, Herbert U1'
Reed: Treasurer, Charles Thorn- .in .
as; Chaplains, J. C. Metz and C. n
White.
Members: John Wilder. P. J. ^ad
Herring and Fre<l Davis. Tenta- I (
ttve members: John T.ee ar.?l Mos- ' cyr
es Hopkins. (|tu.
This club is bein formed for the (/f
purpose of entertaining in social onlj
activities for their guests and the
themselves. Here's hoping. quai
sehe
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT r
pou:
Mrs. Amanda Campbell \>i Lnn- to)"
caster, S. C., announces the mar- nn"
riage of her daughter, Miss Julia f
Campbell of that citv to _Mr^_Au?uLji
drew Alex Canal of Chicago, III. !' '
The marriage took place Nov. j1 V
ember 3rd, 1941 at 183 N. Clark
street in Chicago.. They are making
their home in Chicago. Ti
Mrs. Canal is a graduate of the ''oo.Lancaster
Training school, Lan- Qua
caster, S. C., and was a student of did
Benedict college, Columbia, S. C. on'>
Mr. Canal is a graduate of Tier. 'arR
zel Jr. college, Chicago, HI. t00T1
croj
. for
er,
WVT
WAVER LEY SILVER STARS p
CL visi
prised to hear from u&? A*?though
we haven't had any news for quite ?n >
a while, the Stars are still shinmmr-bright^
We met on last Tuesdav evening ?rvL
at the home of Miss Enrther DpaW".,* p
Hart, 2412 Washington St. The ^
house was called to order at the fl je
usual hour by our faithful chaplein
Mrs. Williams. Devotion wns con- f0]jc
ducted in the.Ji3UnLmanner _ending
with each member reciting n Bible
verse, j
Since Tuesday was Armistice
Day, Mrs. Williams called for a 1 -p
program which was carried out
successfully. The meeting was
turned over to the president who gvs
briefly opened the house for p rvi0T
rJiariigaion of aid final nnnr huainaaa ,.1.^.
thr r
EAST END CLUBS' UNION
Dirr
The first meeting of the East Hod
End Social Clubs' Union was held in t
i\ovomrx>r u, at the Chauffeurs' del
Club house. The union was orga- Rati
nize<l by ton of thg nfost popular A.
clubs of the city: The purpose of pern
this union is for all of. the ten AV
clubs to cooperate with eficTf crtfter Sys1
and do charitable as well a3 social 'Rework.
If any clubs would like to mar
join this union send in your ap- fo ?
plications. in o
Tha officers axa?aa follows; . to. ii
president, Mr. Goying; vice presi- foil
dent, Mr. T. Lcnvman; financial *""f'
secretary, MisB Earthcr D. Hart; f^ffi
treasurer, Mr. .Garrett; business The
manager; Mr." "W. M. Prcssley; .He 1
reporter, Mrs. Maggie Johnson;
?V,?/? *r>u- ? A
Viin}iiaui, mis. CjIIH WBBmnRM/Ii;
critic, Mr. Nathan Dixon; aoclal
Tho next meeting will be at the
Chauffeurs' Club house November
7th.
THE PALiMfcTTO I
ERSITY STirnKN!
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Hig{'ii:?. fjcott, h
I*eC Jl'.. 1-. nh J
Irew fiiinnu:. . Ji.. I'l.-wl Wil
1 I'tunio Whin. ("ha
"King. I.il!:t. I'nll- D>uirlns?
sidcnt S. U. Hi Sccom
: Edward Ta.vlor. Kilna tiaus
Lkeiv? Garden-at?W+tlh-r;?Hai i;
rrrzrrraTi, Sand. IVThv Kail. .Johi
er, William Sullivan. Thclm;
/DIERS TO ILWE
{KEYS FOR TH.-VXKSOrVirst
Army Public Relation
ision Headquarters,' Camder
November IS?Thanksgivinj
ier in the field for hundreds o
isrnds of men of the Firs
iv on maneuvers in the Caro
s will bo celebrated with ft;]
:o and flavor on Sunday. Nov
right in the middle of the fina
most intensive stage of th
re maneuver period,
young fat hen turkey
Rhine from t> :i t,, tvvelv
i?"!s that cm easily be ivaste*
iheovons of the field ranges,
he way the First Army Quar
taster. Col. .John S. Chambers
ribes the main course to b
by the troops, .'
elebration of the. occasion o
idav im-'ead of Thursday i
to the frc tthat the uvek-em
November 22 123 afford.. th
' free time for the men dnriiu
all-imnortant General Head
rt ou phase of the maneuvers
alulcd to run front Nov 10 t
. 30.
ach man will have . i- !kd
>ii of tiiikov. with lett..ce annto
srlnd..1 fresh -elorv hea?*t:
sliced pickles. Celery drossim;
t with the turkev. ahan-r will
hod no-ratoes ami -trip" b.e>n.
let caw is for those who de
it. r.rvd and butter ".ill b<
in plentiful quantities. and th
?rrCo will be lemonade.
tn'ng last year's mat euverV)*
tlrtir t.. Vt r* \
rtermaster. troops in t!io fid
not hav turkevs because th<
birds th'-n available vcr
o ones, wo i eh in? around cieh
i pound-;, which were too lrrp
the TT-M o'Vcns.This war'
). besides hoine more suitab!
roastine in t^e field, are, vouni
tenderer and more flavorful.
If Reaches Men- on Maneuver
irst Annv Public Relati >ns Hi
o?> IIvrd'Hiarters. Camden. >
November 17?If he's in th
sf Army. then the. A t't'iokn
t Armv Directory System wi>
him. over, though his mai
mny be )'.-ir frrmi ftdf pint el'
rcsftPit. I.ofs take h specif!
to show ifiw well the oyster
ks.
t f>:30 p. nr. on Novom'uer 12
tter \\*ac mailed in the post of
at Cheraw, S. C. addressed a
)ws:
T. \V. Undo!
Somewhere in the Un?te<
Stetcs \ rmv
ho postal authorities tumo<
letter nv." !r\ I ieut. Ci?n. llue:
Drum's F; <t Arniv Directi/r
tem and although there wasp'
v the Vf?t!'rt? of a snoo'fi? ad
n no )' it t?mh |w?
i 48 hours for Hodel to ho lo
d.
o .1 p. tii.. on November 14. thi
>otorv Pv- t''!U had p>nned d w;
el's ox.net location "Soir.ewhep
ho I'ri'od Ftnte^. Arm*-." Iln
was n<' to ho a member o
terv (1. 1 T'^th Field Avtillerv
P. Q, iind the d. tier wa
watlv /ti t;'-.->rod to him.
diilr the F!r?T Armv Director'
lern ehTe To track down soT
? whose mail cenie, iw roperh
ked. it is advisable tv- t mm
srddiev* he correct }v address",
rder to expedite deliverv. Mai
chonl/l hrm t llJ-i gmdf
n''me. srin' numhe?\ ot'mv
~n end V P- O. I Ar'"v Pes
ice"! numWr of tho nrMrrsso''
n thov will pf't thoir 1? 11ov? ij
tfms. ^
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otttrnt. t Tptltttt
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1 1 h.-inas 111 adloi i!. VT~7n Va.-i.i
! .on. l:??uenf Pie-sky, Mildicd Ste >,
ven.-, h.spvneer llurhes.
ti Tbiid?picture": Football spone
fus-s siatod, Veronia Wilburn,
u?Hi-tiie Spaim, Marsha : inningy
1!a111.^lary F r~CoopeT, JeaiT Gam,
ii lie. Standing: Leila Johnson,
u I.utheiine Vance, Helen Brown,
N AN!) A1101' N D_ P A CI K LAND
Mr. it'tii Mrs. - Tncrrrrrs?Lowery
!<ai! as their house guests last
q v.itk. Mr. Lowery's sister, Mrs.
i, Clara Jackson and daughter, Mrs
X Peail Thompson of Washington,
f D. ('. They were joined over the
t week-end by Mrs. Jackson's
"l '''ji'^attun'.'a
The teachers of the Pugeland
1 district held their first group
c meeting at the Pageland school,
Wednesday, Nov. jg. The Jeanes
f teacher appointed the following
l' officers: Miss V. E. Brewer-, chair
\ man; Mrs. M. 3. Dargin, assistant
chairman; Mrs Luzet'ta Moten,
" secretory-; Mrer-Bcnzena Norwood
r* assistant secretary and Mrs. L.
'* ( J* Brewer^., treasurer; Program
committee, Mr. Chandler. Miss
" Edna Iteid and Mrs. J. L Johnj
son. Mr. Chandler was ahto ask
,, I'd m aci as cnairmnn i.l the
,* Christmas Seal sale tn this dis,
t i niul Mrs. Eva McDuflfi*, chair
; ii>an fur the Red Cross drive. All
t officers promised to make this a
i h: iv.? i year. Miss Brewer preI
seated the new teachers. Miss
j Celeste I owery. Mr. Moore and
s Mr. CI andler. Each one pledged
> J their readiness to support the
i I croup in any capacity. As usval
- .-s teacher was at the helm, full
? of helpful information, ap.iidance'
and ^fii id eheor.
T. > of the "faculty. Mrs.
M. J. Darjrin. Misses Edna Reid,
| A)"-* Rlaki n y and Alice Brewer
.] .- ? rvi d a delicious repast consist.
? i' / of l ot cocoa, sandwiches and
, assorted cakes. Mrs. J. L. John.
. sou was asked to express to the
ratr land faculty the appreciation
?" of the croup tor ' their wonderful
e hospitality.
> Mr. Chandler is principal of
the I'nJelnmi senool and is doing,
- well as the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rivers
- had as their c osts over the week
tl ..I . 1. M ' "
viiu, viici* I'liiinri'n, .nr. and .urs.
. .Insper Clytmrn and little daughti-i
Pearline of Portsmouth Vn
? ?Mr. ami?Mim. Melvin?Rivera
! a-il family of Andrews. S. C.
*- Alt"" Gororlur" Rivers who?spent
last week with her brother in An^
dtews accompanied them home.
Misses Vashti and Alice Brew,
or motored to Monroe. N". C., Sat
.urduv-,?-T-hf^y?were ? nceniiipanle?R
bv their aunt, Mrs. Ola Brewer
] Mas soy of that city who spent
'ast week visitirc relatives and
! friend? here. . .
Messrs Willie and Robert Mcr
N'nir of Charlotte. N'. C., visited
t Misses Dorothy Blnkeney and
- Walker Rivers Sunday.
? Mi"? niHkPTH'V Pi' 'A'
1 V. C. spent a few hours with her
parents. Mr. a-d Mrs Richard
? Blakeney Saturday as she was
1 enroute to some part of Georgia.
r where she has accepted a teach
I incr position.
' i There will he a protrram at
| Center school Friday nictht, N'ov.
- 21. - ftims rwt itnrt-^ hrtttp " yottf
friends.
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WIIITMIRE NEWS
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1 ! Sunday was ^ lovely day. Ser!
' '"** -V uu b?dd?frt fivii I f? ! MVI'
ehuiv'? hy our presiding elder, D.
' C Crosby. Rev. Crosby preach 'd
' a splendid sormon. The Lord's
1 Sup]icr \vns administered tp 41.
^ Rem a rlcs wore made by Mis. D C.
Crosby and Mjas Francis Clark.
Rev. Stroud deliverd a fine-ser
nvort Sunday nferbt rt Prurc Ta
'v-na-h* chrrrb;?Ren-rark^ were
made by Mrs. Bell Wallace;
Mr. and Mrs. Cola Jcriner. and
Lloyd Johnson motored to Wins
C, FESTIVAL ^
??5< MWfl??I
lai
I f : ::":'.? if '
, iz . I:.m. (..mic-v. Jmud ^
mi.t"j u i.ite,. Maggie McGrirt". of
FuuTTTi } ietui el Cheer leaders fit
of Allen university: Ka.herine th
Middleton, Viola Washington, B
Thelma Thomas, Maudest Walk- I f
or, Gomalia Dozier and Elijah e
Dixon. ?H-r
Fif tn pw-tniT ATTTd~~ "ATtMThCirr*"
Jacket recovering a Georgia State
fun:hie in Georgia State'sTen itcrrv. Uf
C ARLISLE NEWS yj
Mis. Sallie English Hill oi Detioit,
Michigan, is here visiting l
her mother. Mrs. Kr?inci? English j*
and family. gj
Mrs. Margaret Young Jackson *v
and otrers froru S[H rtanburg, and
Miss Bernice Brown and others
from Columbia, were the Sunday ^
evening guests of Mrs Sallie Ene
lish Hill. - in
Mis. Bi'll Jeter and Mrs. Addie ln
Hawkins left today for HenderMrs.
Ruth Walton be
Mrs. Cora Savage, the devoted co
wife of Mr. Getfrge Stvage, who
ha$ been on the sick list for many in
years, departed this life Thursday J<
morning, N'ovembor 13. N
She was funeralized Sunday at li*
Ft. Luke A. M. E. Zion church of or
which she was a faithful member
-for many?weeFs; Quite a crovd
witnessed the service. They were ]e
from far and near. She was the ki
president nf the Stewardess Board, ]a
and was loved by both old and R(
votmc People. Her leader. Brci. Al- of
bort Robertson, spoke very hiehly fQ
of her life as a member. Others
spoke of h??r life rs a christian and ?
a mother. Bro. Clinton Thomas,
Sis. Lizzie Thomas, three of the
teachers. Miss Coneee Tally, Mrs.
Fthel Sims and Miss Mary Etta
MrCornellr N'lne ministers were ?
present and mcrst of them" had
something to say. Rev. H. E. Hillinn,
her prstor. preached the eu. R;
logy. His text was taken front 2nd
Cor. 5:1.
Flo\\vr ladies were: Mrs. Bessie
Thompsons. Mrs. Francit Henderson.
Mrs. Jodie Thompson. Mrs.
Josephine Whitner. Sirs. Ellen
Jones. "Mr?". Lizzie?Sims. Mrs
D.aisv .Johnscm*. Mrs. Arrwlia Sims??
and Mrs. Mary Tucker.
She is survived by her husband,
Mr. George Savage. 11 children. ?
1 tri-an 1 children, 1 giott grand ^
-yWHH* " 1 hr/it^inr 1 tjictprv nnn t?
host of relatives and friends.
The family hnve our deepost
sympathy.
_g,TVfTNN ,v M FRir.VN
EDUCATION WEEK PROGRAM
Tins heinc American Education ?
Week. A National Theme. Education
For A Strong America, was
home room hour. The National
suggested topics for . each, day of
stressed by all teachers during the
the week were simplified and dis-^
cussed. ' ' *" *
Many pupils entered posters in
he Poster contest and - the pupils
of Miss Gladys C\ Rift's room
placed many handicraft articles
on disolay. .
Pnnih represent nc each grade
in the school took part in a dra- y
matization on Thursday night at |
Booker T. Washington high
school. 1
Manv parents vis'ted the differ. f
. ent classes during the week. ift
I fa
- ? ev
f ft
toil-Salem.?N?C-.Saturdav.r??-?Mrs.
Ftmira Fnns visTted--rclrtivpe
in Union Sunday with Berry ?.
Morgan. .
Mrs Ethel K FaoC and Mis-I
Naomi Dnwki's visi'ed in Win.
.-ton Salem last week end.
Mr and M's. John Mo'-eran visit. a
iu! mi Mo- hopM1 of Mr-i. Editor Rrr
Uo i _ .. Ill
ihiimu) r^niumy.
Mrs. N'rncv Hooker is ill at thi =
writinp. Wc hope for her a speedy ?.T
; recovery ili
at
| Rev. Rovd preached a aplendid
sermon Sunday nipht at Sims ^
rChnpol Raptlst ehnrrh to n lArpe
rem proration. - ^
Mr. Clarence Younp was funera- T
lizeH and buried at Cowell church H
Sunday. A I ^
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Page Seven .
? YORK PARAGRAPHS
^Mr. Arthur Sadler and Mr. John
csley "Sadler were called to New
|-rscy last Saturday >.n account
-the death ,rf the hitter's mother.
Mrs. Mary Stewart i nd son are
ending a few week, in Oharles1
i
') with relatives. i
i Mrs. Bother Taylor and?
r., Carson ot Gastonia. N. C.,
sited relatives in \ ork Thursday.
.Mis. Arsonir. 11. W; ite spent
-l w....k-r=nd here w-tTTTier hus .
LUa-L, ??
MAs.May.. M [j.
1 he..?Saturday?rrr
etc t" ? .'.ar'ofe Sic was ae-tceHcfrteTf-'.-t-.ia
rrrr t,r h... ? Iss
Willie Belli Uf nth.
vi: lhai4. last
tav . ,1. ... | i ,h
.id < iv i i :. ?u; 'nigh ?
"w HI-;, air. t'l w. . wc.'
(< >. f: v.. .< .. r .
A 1 >' e. I nat. t; - : ".IV;. Wa r:<
-red at ef< :* . a . h ?.;s
!da\ n.*'i . d
ad. '
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hit Vb- M>. f v Is
*"!; < 1! t1 ?ft?VH' 1' ' ?7??1' i i*'" i ;
xuutx.~u* ^ 4,- T:?v' : HPS.,.* .
1 er p 1 ea ? a n' -l: . th v fn>-. anij
r visit ;o Morns. Collo^e. She is
e daughter of Prof ami Mrs. J.
Haile.
Th>- teachers and students ? f
ffersori hit?h \vr?p verv glad to
ve th?dr Snpt. Mr. Ib,horn. v:sir
ew-Monday ?
Madame? C. P TV ;omp?on, Fam 1
Vounpbl'OiJ. Sam Moore. Jr.,
atr. Johnson. J: mm Williams,
ary Macon. Fannie Walker. L\7.r
e Jenkins and M:?\. Mary Ward
et at the nome of Mv and Mrs.
Tayloh, November 11 to receive
iptructicns frfcm Mrs. Frankmeral
rbout their dvties as
Munteer worker? of t're Red
osa.
We find that all the Nozrc
tizen? are very much mt: rested
"The Red Cross and are cocperatg
wonderfully.
We are grlaj to have little Eddie
3wry bacK in school alter having
>en absent for two weeks on a:unt
of a bicycle accident.
Weddinp bells continue to ring
York. Mr. Simon Blake and M:pc
?ssie Mae Bronvn were married
ovember 8th, and Mr. J. Wl \Yilims
and Miss Mary Joe Dervi.i
t November 9th.
The funeral-services for Coodge
Rainey- who was t evident) ,
lied Friday. November T, was
rgely attended. Mr. William
liney and Miss Mary D. Rainey
Jamacir. L. 1.. were called home
r the sad occasion,
WALKERS
A L 1 O M A T
?ew Type of Service
Home of Good Food
inquet and 1'artj Reservations
A ccommodat ions'
PRIVATE DIMM, ROOM
Phone 9152
2200 Taylor St.
Irs. Lula Goodwin's
PLACE
922 Harden Street ..
Home Cooked Food
Pfiene 34M1
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PALMIST
MA DA M WRIGHT
AMOl/S READER & ADVISOR
?venth Daughter of the Seventh
Generation,
BORN WITH DO I'RLE VEIL
This lady arrived in your
own to do good for the
J ?/ t'lURlli! hv iur woncerlul
. powers in readin? the
\}Y history of one's life; also
t frivos nrtviei. r,r\ all <V .> i
of life, such as love afirs,
business matters, family af. 0
irs, wills and divorces and most
erything pertaining to the w'elre
of one's life. She tells you
e Initial*"Pf "yaw "fnttmr 'com
inion, whether true 01 false.
?lls you what business you are
st adapted to a^d all about abut
friends, whether living o r
ad. This phenomenally gifted
dy is now located in your town
ul aan ba oontn?ltnd on otTnivs
fe. She also tells the color of
res and hair of your future wife
husband. Also gives the inials
of names. She rIso Answers
yy and all Questions. Call and
r>nsnlt This Tiffed Lady at Once
"atch for S-pn ? Open Every
ay and Swndays.
ermaneTitTv Tocafed in Studio
ents on Meeting St. on I*. S.
lghwav No. 1, at City limits,
'eat Columbia. J
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