The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 29, 1941, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Saturday. November 29, 1941 * QERSONAL I MENTION C. 0. BROWN ANI) FAMILY Mi. C. 0. Brown of Charleston and his wife Mrs. Lydia Elliot Brown spent a few ,hours in Columbia last Tuesday while enroute to Greenville. Mr. Brown is deputy collector of the Custom house at the Char?leston port and was enroute to Greenville on official business. Mrs. Brown stopped in Newberryt<> spend the time with her sonin law and daughter, Rev. and Mis. B. F. Sumpter, who head Miller's Chapel A. St." E. churcR in Newberry. SOUTHERN NEW COMETH CLUB Long Island, N. Y?Mr. Jim Mo. Burnette left Thursday for Lees. ville, S. C. He spent ten weeks in New York visiting children. Mr. Richard Perry left Thursday for Batesburg, S. C. where he will spend the winter. Mr. D. Williams from Corona, N. Y is planning to leave Monday for Ridge Spring, S. C. Mr. Charlie Norris is in Harlem, N. Y. hospital. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Miss Thelmn King from Bronx, __N. Y, was visiting Mr W. S. Mc.. Burnette in Corona, N. Y. on Sun to- day\ ^ Miss Janrie R. Thomrs and Mr. William Squire from N. Y. C. wero the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. an'i Mrs. E. W. Perry in Co. rona, N. Y. -Mi9ff LiKie Gibsorr is here from Ridge Spring, S. C. where she will spend the winter. ~ LADIES SPORT SOCIAL CLUB The Ladies Sport Social Club held its regular meeting on Tuesday night, November 26, at the home of Mrs. Justine Smith, 2483 .? Senate St. The hcruse wr? called to order by the vice president. The opening song "Well Done," was led ^ by Miss Christine Carri Prayer by the chaplain, Miss Mable Jenkins. The minuteQ of the last meeting were qinitted and the roll was call. ed. Each member responded with his fee. The president then dis. cussed the unfinished and new business. The closing song," "Tell We Meet," wrs led by Miss Jenking. Benediction by Miss Carr. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Mable Jenkins, 1314 House street. GIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 15 ^ Allen Benedict Court The Girl Scot Troop No. 15 of Allen.Benedict Court, ?iretd?ttarweekly meeting on Tuesday, Ncrv. ember 18, at 5 o'clock in the recreation room. The meeting was opened by their lefder, Miss Josephine White, with the singing of "God Bless America," after which the Promise and Laws were repeated. The girls finished the curtalnB for the kitchen. During the meeting the Thanksgiving basket was packed for the Old Folks' 'Home. We adjourned ta meet on our next meeting day. ). TTTE BETHUNE DEFENSE CLUB The Bethune Defense Club met at the home of Mrs. Pauline Williams, Tobacco street. The ladies are very happy over their Christ. ! mas savings which will reach $300 by four years. ' A very fine program is plannedfcrr the Christmas meeting, also a tree and each Christmas sister will receive a present. After the busiress part of the meeting Mrs. Williams served a tasty repast. | THE LADIES FRIENDLY w CLUB MEET Winnsboro, S. C.?The Ladies - Friendly club met at the home ot sister Esther Coin and celebrated inanKsgiymg uay wun songs ana recitations After which lee cream | cakes and dther refreshments -? were served. Remarks by Mrs. Florence 'Starks and Rev. J. C. Hilton. Collection J^lfl.&O. Dismissed by the president. Mrs. ' Lucinda Campbell, secretary; Mts j Florence Starks, president. WAVERLEY SILVER STARS ( LUB On last Tjosc'ay evening we had ou: regular r.ceting nt '.ha homo of Mrs. Maggie Johnson, 1207 Lytn street. 7 he house v as callc*. to order r.t 8:30 by our chap'a i; Mrs. Wi.i'am8, and devotion was carried 'vout in the as :al manne\ The meetIn ws^.the.i torned over to the president, Mrs. Johnson, who briefly discussed the crld and rew plans of the club, we also planned for several social activities to be i . tfven In the near future. | To you who read the news of the Stars, last week all of our news | whUh was sen* in n** nM prinUui, . however we wish to thank the^ many clubs for their fp*eat support at our silver tea on November 9th and win try to cooperate with yon In the future. The hostess of the evening served a delicious repast and we ad Journed to meet at the home of k Mies Kuhy Johnson, 1220 Oek St. Please read the Leader for news | of the Stars. South Carolina and 1 Benedict Tie 14-14 In 1 Thriller Orungeburg, S. C.?Before 7,000 ( rabid fans South Carolina State A. ] and M. College and Benedict Colliege, Columbia, fought tcr ? 14.14 tie, a traditional home coming | battle that will long be remember. , ed as the greatest gridiron state classic for these two annual rivals. Under overcast clouds, mild and ^almost no wind the historical cele.. braticm began. Four queens. Miss ! S. C. State (Miss Frances Simkins, 1 Columbia), Miss Alpha Phi Alpha l (Miss Inez Walton, Augusta), | Miss ISpbinx Club of A. Phi. A. . (Miss Helen Bartelle, Florence) >ard the Sweetheart of Kappa Al_ I pha Psi (Miss Jennie MuTligan, Beaufort), led a gala parade be ginning at the front of the campug and "ending in the stadium. 100 students and alumni followed in their wake. ? Soon after "Miss State College" presented the ball the game was on with wild and thrilling runs by j Captain Sheats and Leake of ! Benedict threatening the gorl and j being- held at the one yard line iwhere State took oyer. A kick by State and Benedict fumbled at the 28 and Myer9 recovered for State, j State at the beginning of the sec( ;ond quarter received a punt which wps kicked short to Benedict s 80. Moore to Stanley and Moore to De I-aine on series passes placed the ball at the 15. A run 12 ! yard to the 4 w*a9 temporarily T stopped by Benedict, another short h kick fjave State the bp 11 where ^ . Moore from the 39 passed to Del ? ! Laine which was fcood for 20 yards. From the 19 Moore ran five yards b Stonlev for the first touchdown. *r ! John Turner, powerful kicker and e' | (fuord, made the placement eood. o ^Hate kent the-lead-and played -in 1? , Benedict's territory the remainder a of th6 half. -J | Benedict flashed a surprise run. h , nine: attack after the kickoff to v I State. Sheats for Benedict rrn n back Turner's sixty yard punt 30 j o [yards to State's 35 and Jenkins ^ I nnd Sheats ard Leake in seven t downs carried the ball over fcrr a 11 Benedict score and Fields place, a ment tied the score 7.7. *< j Benedict soon afterwards took ' (the lead when Garrett intercepted fi a knocked up pass at mid fiel ? and i b ran for a touchdown. Field pln^e . ( P ! ment wac (food. ,a State foueht to overcome this-f 14-7 lead taken bv Benedict and (n from the kick which thev received 1 " j iffter The" Benedict toucbdowrr7? i marched from their own thi' tv to o: j eonh?passine once in ? series of <*< 113 downs. Ir? this series Monro ran ilfi yards. Bovd rrn 11. nnss inter. ' iference 10. Mocrre ran 15, Monro fi ran 4 and Huff, Himinitive mmr. h ' terback, ran over from the three. R Pass from Moore to Staple*' wan o\ (rood for the conversion and the . tie 14 14. - * I Turner?kicked?another?of?his . h (sixty and Sherts for Benedict was | ctonned. Benedict and State tried I in a great see.saw series t, nnt<o D the score, but no avail and the E erded with all bets of' and I the game 14 14. w M PIEDMONT SOCIAL 1-I.ITB - 1 ai Piedmont Socal Club No. twQ of New York City, met November 16 B rt the home erf Mrs. Geneva Beas- h( ley, 343 St. Nicholag Ave. Quite li a number of members were pres- t ent. n The meeting was opened by the f< nresident. Miss Emmft Pitts. The T i Lord's Prayer waR led by Mrs. al Inez Pettaford, scripture lesson h, i was read by Mrs. Jackson. The minutes of the last meeting wre head, received end adopted. The roll wa3 called by the secretary, -p Mrs. Beasley, each member re- p sponded with the club's verse and ' r pdwr. +7T, A very interesting session of | business was held. Mrs. -I, Pettaford and Jackson had as their guest Rev. Amrs 1 Evervone rlwav,, enjoys listening p to such a wonderful man a? Rev. v Amps who ran tell you of things {j >onnened year, ago. M?-s. Bea<!lev went to nn evening C( off sir at the home of hPT sister- ~ in.law, We p 11 wished her a very v pleasant afternoon. ??? 7,? FriendA of Mis, Vernell Ellis f are glad to see her back in New Yefftr a?atTT. Mr. Eugene Ellis of .Tnmacip, N. ^ Y., was visiting at the home of ^ Mr. Robert Ellis. .. ATjc^p,, Emmp and Cupana Pitts. Mr. Greyer were dinner euests of Mr. and Mlrs. Morris Pettaford or 'Sunday. A delicious dinner was ^ served. "1 ?Mr. R. HttniPi ami Miss f^miw Atkins w>re visiting ft the home* of Mrs. Willia Fuller and family ? in Mt. Vernon. N. Y. V Mrs. Pea**! Burnsid" of Wash- l >'n<rtf>n. D. C.. w?, in New Ycrrk 111 Citv visiting relatives and friends. v< The club's next meeting will he *' at the homp of Mrs. Pettaford, " tflt W. tSOth street. v| whi<*h was enioved bv ell. ^ * Cupann^ Pitts, reporter - v< ti Y. P. S. T. CLUB th The Y. P. S. T ETAETAOEFE ?? The meeting was called to oraer V by the president. Son* then prayer tc bv the chaplain. Son*, the minutes di -?f the last meeting were read, re _ jCeTved andT adopted. The roll was r nailed and epch member answered. F The next meeting will be at the i;s home of Mr. Dmv ItuOdETEEAA w home of Mr, David Outen, 181(1 pi Gregg street, <T Mr. David Oaten, reporter ?'-flj Formal Dinner at Hotel Theresa New York, N. Y.?Mrs. Clara ? Bainey enertained with a for, nal dinner on th? mezanirse floor it the lovely Hotel Theresa. The quests were greeted in the lobby >y charming Miss Dorothy Bobo, he assistant hostess and taken to he mezzanine. There, they were greeted by the hostess and serv.. id cocktails. The dining room was beautiful y decorated v/ith oak leaves and ihrysanthemums. As the thirty ruests entered they were seated >y the hostess and her assistant. Much cerdit is due waiter Crad.. lock of the hotel, who served the seven course dinner very efficient y. After dinner they ^returned to the nezzanine where they whiied avay the rest of the evening. -A. nong the guests present were: dr. and Mrs. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. ">dell Breeland, Mr. and Mm. G. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, also Mesdames Lillie Brown, Hiwnah Jrown, E. Maxey, Carter, Misses Jibaon, _ Ruff, ^Hamilton, OliviA tobo, Elizabeth Blocker. Ash and Tooper, also Messrs John Seal, ackson, Henderson, Harold Rich, irdson, L. Collins, Glover, I.. Bow nan. R. Mitchell, Polly and C. Imith. THE BjLTSY LADIES CLUB "he Busy Ladies Club met at the ome of Mrs. Rosa Lee Deas-on fonday, November 17th. with onlv ne member absent. The meeting was called to order y the president, Mrs. Hersha tope. The minute* of the Iftst ^neet lg were read, received and edoptd. The club plans to Bpread a hit f Christmas cheer by remember. lg the less fortunate. Outstandlngmong the affairs planned for the ey Raffle." A 10 pound turkey rill be given away on Monday ight, December 15th, at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pope, 1008 Ireen St. All clubs and frierds of he qlub are cordially invited, 'ickets 1 may be purchased from ny "Busy I.pdy." Please help vis j help others. ' The club plans several social afairs during the Christmas ueason rj entertain their friends in ap reciatlon of their loyal pupport nd cooperation during the year. As the end of the year draw^ ear, the club soems more closely oven together than ever, and aeh-member is indeed appreciative f the close tie of friendship and ^operative spirit shown throughut the year. Under the leadership of our efcient president, the elnh !c nfr its second birthdav with a tronB: determination of (?rowin*r Ider. The meeting was very much rvfoyed and each member express1 anxiety to entertain durin' the olldayn. ' ? . R. A. n. JOHNSON ADDRESS S CULTURE CLUB Mrs. Boldrnp. Richland street, aa hosteag to the Culture Club, [rs. Boldinjf ia a North Carolinipn rid knows how to apre&d hoapi. dity. More than twenty members id ffuestg were served by her. Mrs. Boldinfc, a Rradliata^ of enedict College, is working on er M. A. depree at North Caro_ na StPte College. Dr. Johnson in his pcriaeful, dig ified manner, aroused much in. *rest in hi, address on "dancer, he ladies asked many question? nd many now feel that they really ave it or they "won't." Mesdames Edmunds, WestOn ewi? made interesting remarks. The turkey raffle was a success, hfi?lucky one was?May Joyce. rigman, great errand daughter of etired engineer. Gehrge Fetner i Rlandlng streets The committee on the annual lav made their report. The next meeting, November 28 ill be at Mrs. D. K. Jenkirs. 1410 ine street. "The "Negro Novel. ook review by the club, will be te interesting urogram. It is the policy of the pr^frram immittee >to have half of the leakers as crests and the other rlf within the club. "Defense for A Stronger A marl. i" is the theme forr this year. Fight Cancer with Knowledge.'T > ablv discussed bv Dr. Johnson, as the first health program for efense. Five dollars was (riven je Red Cross representative. SO CUTR TO FVTPRT^X TN OLORED SOLDIERS The N. C. C. S Clnh. an *fRliat. 1 agencv of the United Service rgpnizations for National De_ >nse will entertain at an infor. nl dance on Fridav evening. No ?mher 28th, honoring the slxtv. ?venth and ninety.first Ooarter aster Troops from Fort Jaokstfq,. The dimes. which will h? held ?? 12J) 1 2 W??v"'T,pton street will gin rt R;00 o'clock and will end" I 11:00 o'clock. More than 100 nine women have been invited i servo ns dancing partner, for ie soldier*. i he rinnr" will Op ?^n"tlv f?vi. iHonnl *od m?nv r*f .the ' Htv'ji wtf 1 ?m ritlnnw he^e henw inuttnti > nerve ps chaperon* for the inee. One of the nnmone* of tho M. C, S. 0'?H f? *n *erv? M A Romo rom Rome" for the ?o]d'?r*. Tt honed th*t thev wtll te^e Ad. ?nt?o'e of the er?te*-t.*?nTn?nt enned ?t their d<?noe*1 fw 1M Rv eve* his tin* fhf>\ e*hteh. f* ?1ne r>l?onod bv the Club for iem In the fottn*. ? ~~ th? PaLMETto l w ? ENGAGED MISS EVELYN M. REAVES i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reaves '. announce the engagement of their I daughter Evelyn of Columbia and Elizabeth. N'. J., a .d Mr. Luell , 1 Holla way of Augusta, Ga.. and _ Newark, N. J. The wedding will take plae>. at an early date. t .THE BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLl-B ] I The Blue Star So.ial Club held its regular meetirjr on Monday \ - night, November 24, at the home ^ of Mrs. Georgie Lee Jnr.es, 1205 Pine street. The house was called \ vo oraer oy the piesident. The opening song "I Shall Not Be was led hv the e)::;|?1 i iit: Mrs. Hester Mae Wise. Praver was repeated.0 The minutes of^ihe lastmeeting were omitted {nd the roll was called. Each member respond- 1 ed with ^ Bible verse and fees. The lionse wrs~ opened for upt * finished and new business which the president briefly discussed. We t are planning "a chitterling supper 1 in the near future so wntrh f??r the r. date. ! 1 We had as gurtst. Mr. Boyd who ? gave us a nice talk. ,' The closing song, "If You Miss ( Me from Singing." was led bv Mrs.' r Amie Mae Ravford. Benedietion_hv * Mr. White. The next meeting will ' be at tho honi" of Mr. and Mrs. ( Julius White. 2324?Ser.ate street, v <? > WHITE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB m._ ~ - - lilt- ivBiip nose S'icial Club met j Tuesday evering at its usual hour, ' 8 o'clock, at the horn? of the presi_ I1 dent, Mrs. Ella Washington, 2117 r Gervais St. . | I The devoticmal service was led j J by the chaplain, Misg Irene Young. Song1, praver, and another song. A * solo. "If It Wasn't For The Lord," I f was sung by Mrs. Washington. M The reading of the minutes of Mi" .h last meeting by the-secretary. Mrs. [t Garson, was received and adopted. |r ' . The clubMs planning a Christmas h tree socm. After discussion of the ^ business, the club played whi'st. ' I The White Rose is progressing wonderfullv under the leadership of Mrs. Washington. A delicious ! course was served by the hostess, [ Mrs. Beraice Franks. The next v, meeting will be at the home of ,* I Mrs. Lucile Castelfo, 1408 Gregg ISt, December 2. 0 Mrs. Lucile Cr stello. reporter RIDGE HILL SCHOOL NEWS All student* enjoyed Uk Thanksgiving holidays, ?The following teaoh?rs attend'--' and enjoyed the JReneiLi -.i. J2.uu.;- _ efme:, Mr. and Mrs. Hi?rht<>? < Mr. and Mrs. .lohnie pntnv.so" Misses Wells, Holmes. William' MeCuHum and Min?Gardner Miss Welle snent the vn./k ' In Bennettsville guest of Mis-. M Cullum. "Mr. and Mrs. Hiphtovvn^j visited relatives in Trenton an Gaffnev, S. C. drrire the we"' -md. Mise Williams snent the w"-' ?d in M onetilLL Mrs _Hubert ! Columbia. - Don't forget-the nrogrrm Fridn-night. Take a chance- at?t-hn tnr_ fst turkev to he given awav c" that right, fXmphevs eo??< The Rth and Oth prndos nnd" the leadership of Prof. Gardner giving program during chain 1 ho Wednesday, ' "t __ I Chanel hour w>?. tinder th. t^od ership of Mrs. TUhtower M'"id->". she pave an interest'"" rnwtnvlcnof the life and growth of the t,-o" with that of the Individual. ^ THE AURORA SOCIAL CI.UR | NEWS Seneca?The Auror? Cluh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fm mie Holland Tuesday evening. 'N'" vemher 18, with Miss Marie Hoi lend hr hostess. The meeting was called* f.r- order bjy the president. Mr. ? W, H --Ga'oos. Jr. Mi-ute?c, of the last meetlifg y read, received an ' adopted. GTd anThew business was wr?rr* an * nointed to work #nt n'on.* for *hr> r>^o ri?t'r<'"- nrtnoal dori"?. tv>? r*. o,-ol rovom'ttor? nrORoritod 0 i Rubloot fri*- f<->r tb" ooyt mpptir^. "Sbo^'M thn {Jrp'?o-' - ?<d aid ? ! t.hn align?mmt.i'ifts *'" Tht? W n vorv infp^?,at'n?' ?M?hi?o_ - ? for discussion to look forward t fo?- tV>P r?y* mpnt'"" TVin rlov'"" of P^'n<,s'> oV\orUp?* and othpr- ^ar>ip? follow ? th" v""" jnp<?a of fko roootin^. Whit' "ncaeod iw enob irfprpst'na ??m?n -TO Worp (^?1i"1<*fllllv j|0?T-<??1 hv tV>r> t p <foTr?'?foOc "c 11 ^ ^triyr ' with t??. ftccrirnan'od b" a ''"s | WTt of ice rrpfttti ami eako. Then. iJ r> EADER i Advisory Committee I or New Colored USC Recreation Center JX amed Mr. W illi^ ( . .J' ii:i !i ha* bci'i named chad num >? . L'SO recreation center* located a Ti ylor and Oak streets. The com. mlttee which will serve as advisors on the activities for the soldier; ic composed of Columbia's leading citizens. Thev are: Drs. R. W Manc(\ O. (. CLamtnoti, At J Collns; Mesdames Elise Jenkins Marian Paul; J. G. Stuart, Henry Willi? rrfs. Mies Raw Saxor'; Messrs. John F Potts, Elbert RQgers, C. W. Madden. H. B. R therford, I. A. Simmons, J. E. Dickson, Carl F. PlipjTcTT F.verot*. C. Spurloek is director jf the 1 So coritr' |'U'M!'(r] 'ITMl'i R NO. till HOLDS TIRKKY RAFFl.F !> 'i s- |* [ ] >' r Temple No. Oil held. turkey -affle and bineo parte Tu-s lav. Novem >~7T"~PV~~77tT ii-',1 PI' haTTi "1 ,> a' ri- ^delightful ' . >'?.? ! TV-.. : *'tv began first where innnv uv< '"ul -ifts were a*on by t: e lai^e a*'endance. Alter .he last eame .?f ni> i?.. the guests uitauH IOI win^iiivf n?r tt'tHi'h the Daughter,. serv. d hv orders. The stuhb-- wer \~ n eo ,'ered l< x . . !,( t1.- to k,... raf. fie was under way. Mr. Albert ?0071 was selected from the crowd ,o draw, the number. In-went Mr. '<oon's hand and out'^oanic the ucky number and the lucky ner. am v..-iw Mi e.-T-Hrri^ Rp-Pt.-W^rrp ;o the tutkev was prese-t'-d to ler by one..of the Dmpp-tore "Everyone went away saying hat this was well spent after, toon and told the Daughters to lave one coming up. This afft ir i* 0 be known as a whist tonrna. nent and three prizes will be iwarded: first prize will be a tur <ev, second, a chicken and third 1 <|o7?n of fresh eegs. There will >e plenty of refreshments to sell. ?ome r/ne.. come all rnd help us oflke 'h\. a success, as the bene, 'its from tHs affair will eo to i ih-) make some linderpriviliged u:i.i i II/III Cell Mix 'II V III 15llM>tS. Pt. Mnttie Bates, Dt. Ruler Dt. Margaret Harris, Rec. Sect'y mr. owens laid to rest M'\ Jesse 0\ve7is departed this rVoiiopijift" 20th, -1011. He was a ai'h^iil vonihev of th? McB-aneh /aptist c'MiT'eh. B'-nnohville, S. C.. ??'*. S P. Rick nhneker, r.asto**. Mr. Owens was bom Sent' mber 8. 1803 at B'-anehville. S. C. In v,> venf 1024 h" was wed to Miss t'llbn T'tsev. He leaves tn meum is passrne. a loving wife ard si* hildren. 5 brothers, a step neither rTT a TtTst oTrelat'ves and friends -th whi'e and colored, sleep on Jesse, we loved Vou but : a Jnved von best. Lovinure E. Rumph ifter several hours <Jf pleasant Porjumn i{srg JOHMv' -ne 'ir'< ysTess in behalf .of the club for t vinft spent such o lovely evening. M'ss R th Holland was a fjuest f Miss Marie Holland. Dark Laugh -^J==Sii>sx I ;hat Big- Ape stop whi Benedict and Allen ) To Play Saturday __ The stiife is set fur lvh-.i ;n ?ws?to be the?nation's_~TTjTnbcr one colored football game here in i Columbia, Saturday, November 29th at 2 o'clock at Antisdel bowl, Benedict college, wheij the t Allen University Yellowvickets and the Benedict College ^Tigers" s ?ppot in their first encounter since 5 1989. Benedict will be out to avenye the humiliating defeat administered by Allen when they last met. and Allen will he fust as de_ *erminod to Ueke the 1941 v:i't'-r.V" from the Timers. Allen has just ended her South 1 'astern Athletic Conference s -a. son and frrr~the seco* il~cms'-ctit'' ( j , vear hes earned the cram' v "ship . :ri that leasme. The record of the I Two teams iTurih? the 194~! ' son .arc* as^ follows: Benedict .;?olle{,re: Benc'i -t 2, Tuske?ee 20; Benedict 0. Florida '0; Benedict- 24. Kr oxville 0; Benedict 19, Morris 0: Re> t dh- o I Kentucky 20: Benedict 0. \ cr:t _ a I'ninn .2: Benedict 1,1 CM:,- i i ^ndtct 11, 1. outdr Cii: >Trv ( Allen, vt ive1 s:tv: Ailt a 0. M<"'i? Rrnwn 20: Allen 0. ,i ->h' ? >n C. Smith 27: Allen 0. TVt/.me.C <-l< >"an 2: Allen 7. Livi^cy'o- 2 Al 'en 40. Mi'rit 0; A'l'-n 24. Prune 0; Allen 46". For* Vallev 0-* A11 ?n C'e'Mn 18; A'L-n 27, Georria - State 7. DOrMl F RtRTHDAY P \RTV f>wel" -o" ,) v.U K;-t poety .of F4'*V\ T ;tv'< V) 1 >..,> T..v Y?i "irn T""t? R/Tc" TtTT?,1 tt - r parent" M*\ end ATv.c \ tVy- t J>' r i* fVmi*- Vi^?-e p07 Hamnton S* November 21. . The livi-jr room was bei utifull" decorated with autunin- flowerThe children were enrolled by lit tie Ermn Weathers. They-we< capped by little Gloria Champion and iriven_ a horn bv her. Gift received by Mrs. K. O. Scott, we' many md very useful. Marty eames were played. after which the children viewed t ' gifts, then were served. ^ delioiourpnact r?f 'i/^o -' on." ... .1 . ?. ivctiii ??: 'I lilKl'. tnt'' mints and peanuts. The eandl' were blown out by Edith r nd J?J:-Those present Were: Gl^ns an Eugene Champion. Mnr.- . and Alice Nelsor. Erma \\'<a*h Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick, Alder' Pearson,. Ermest Mart n Mart Jordon, James Wise. Jack Full"' Elizabeth Pa\no. Earnest Surgir. er. Elizabeth Faye. Edith J.avert: and Julia M. K'.on. Euzene Bates Zerobia t nd Jessie M. BurtonMable "and Lilly Ruth My!es Myrtle und Edward Koon. Dor th-. H e n ri t *nri-Aridrew Grvt-tr? ;ile Samuels, Thedore Greet: Frankie and Jo'-nle M Bowman P -th Kn;ght. Ralph \V. John?. Ella . Kinley. Also Mrs- F.iizr bet Bouler, Mrs. Almeta Johns n. M RertHn Kinley. Afj?= ri<ri- Man: ear It, Mrs. Wihie Mae jam,. JaniOf Port.r. Rev. Rid er? W M?-?. Katie So tt. R"V. find M-J. P. Reeder. Mrs. Hoover end Mrs Fit gnat riek Everyone left ? fUr ha*v:nj? <-r ;oyod a pleasant aft.!".'. ter .... ' ~~ ~- * **' r~"rx: -r ^ : / no National Defense, ist'lin at me" Page Seven STOP AT Fred Greene's Place _ Where (In* Kood is Ki'st and Prices I.ess. Always (Had to Serve You llunie Cooked .Meals, Sandwiches, Dri.iks of All Kinds. Cusoline and I Oil. Day end All Niuht Service j Fvnll'-nt?Curb?Service Fred (ireene, Prop. ( (;< rru-r Main and Beach Streets I Andrews, S. ('. Poro Peauty School Located at M si M ill wood Ave* PEAI ! . ' ' I 1 ' l.h IN" ALL ITS HP A V'TIKii _ ?kt^wrrt-v >FareeBm2 ~" Crorjuinol! i.n. Finger VV aving. Hair Dyeirg. Hlcuehii*:, Man* iwurinj, Massaging, Hand Mojrui.*, .11.many and Licet ricity. I'IDrM. ".n-T oa*e -V , ? tfair>ii>. Pres \N : 111 In. I Pa * . 1 . p< . ii^ I r uclin Mrs. Lula Goodwin's P L A ( K 922 Harden Street Home Cooked Food Phone 'MS4 PALMIST MADAM WRIGHT ammi * Kr.-Trr^n-c:'~\i),.,.suK ? .vent.i l)Uu.hU-i tijt. Seventh (ieiurati >.i. 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