The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 20, 1941, Page Page Seven, Image 7
! Saturday, Dac ember 20, 1941.
PERSONAL;
I MENTION?
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Mrs. Alma McCoHough, Miss CI
Ldvena Hicks, Mr. and Mrs.
>. James McCollough and children K
motored to Denmark, S. C., Sun- V1
day to vist relutives. n'
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M s. E. Wutts, of Brooklyn, N. ci
V., formerly of Columbia, was A
hue last week visiting relatives
und friends. She reported a pleas hi
antatay.? 7 * T)
makkiace announcement f
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Mrs. Vanilla R. Clark announces
the marriage of her daughter
Alia Othel.a to Mr. John Leon ?
High, October 11, 1941. At~ home ^
1312 Lyon stret after December
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marriage announcement *
Columbia, S. C.?Of wide in.
terpqt tn mowtf frion^o wilt tKn
mmmmm rna J VI,V F
announcement^ut^the marriage of
Mrs. Rosa L. Myers, 2016 Taylor g
street," Columbia, to Dr. G. W. tGoode,
pastor of Calvary Baptist 25
The nuptials took place Friday, 0
November 21, 1941, at Camden, S.
C.? the Rev.-J. W.-Boykin was the
'officiating pastor. a
Mrs. Rosa Myers.Goode leav_ ^
es December 24x to join her hus T
bend in Danyitte:
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Mrs. Maggie R. -Bethea of Lat- ?*
ta, South Carolina announces the $
engagement of her daughter, Hat- ct
tie Robert, to Fayette Marc heft"
Vanderford, son of Mrs. Adra J"
Vanderford Turner, of Corinth, ?
Miss. p
Miss Bethea is a graduate of
Hampton institute, clasR of '32 ai
and is now a member of the Ag- **
ricultural Extension Staff of the "
* University of Kentucky with head
quarters at Hickman, Kentucky. ln
Mr. Vanderford is an Alumnus
of Rust college and a graduate of
Gupton-Jones Embalming school, ,n
class of '32. He is now a licensed
mortician for Mississippi and ^
Tennessee with Funeral Home at
Fulton, Kentucky. V
The coupl5"Wtll be married 8:00"
a.m. December 28, at the home of ?!
nnd Mrs. A. Z; Tuckr?-, 222
. ?_ Laki? street-extension^-Eultom, 5!
Miss Sawyer to Wed
Announcement has been made I*
of the engirvemftnt nf Mini Hne_ ?
riett EUm Sawyer to Mr. Elbert '
Eugene Rogers and Columbia so- f*
ricty is alive with events honoring
the bride-elect. 1
, At an elaborately appointed
Bridge party Miss L. M. Cofield '
entertained a host of friends,
Saturday evening, the thirteenth, *
honoring Miss Sawyer in a hand- u
kerchief shower. Stressing a !'
theme of stars gazing ;from blue
skies, as the invitations suggest- V
td, decorations in the home were c
stars twinkling from the ceiling
of starlit rooms. a
The bride-elect wore a lovely 'l
white satin_crene cown rh? nv n
quisiteness of a French court
Mown, her wrap of gorgeous black ^
Vf Ivet, lined with white satin ?
Opening of the boxes of handkerchiefs
and the reacjing of
unique and clever sayings o f_
Tr ends was the gayest climax of 'a
the party, of
Favors were especially original s*
and i nique. Each guest was giv
n a miniature box on which was vv
fou d a small photpgraph of the
star of the evening and initialed w
H. E. S. Artful jugs, accompany
ing_the box^ which^contained fruit -SJ
cake, were of various shades and ef
contained tokay or port. v<
- The event was one of the most "f
colorful yet devised this season. u*
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PHI BETA SIGH A w
Orangeburg, S. C,?The Omicron
and Eta Alph chapters of the Phi c0
Bet? Siama Fraternity of Claflin t(,
rnd South Carolina State Colleges te
respectively, held a joint meeting f0
at South Carolina State Collegf w
1 ~ Tuesday, December 16. The pur- kj
pose of the meeting was to forfn
plana relative to the annual con Uf
elrve which goes to Philadelphia, p
Penn. the last of December. Na. fe
tional Defense and the National a(
Emergency?"Their bearing on the
N'gro." was also discussed. ^
Prominent Sigm? men through re
out the state were present. je
After the meeting, all present
were then entertrined at the home
_ o' Soror Madge Cleo Perry, grand
d?nn?v of the Zeta Beta Sorority
t' Sooth Carolina State College. H(
A delicious course of chicken 2!
alad and cocoa was served amidst vj
tho h?rutiful decoration of the a
voletide season. Out of town cj
were Dr. S, D. Chandler. pr
Kingstree. s. C.: and Mr. McCollom
from the same city. n(
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THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB *- y\
The Y. P. S, T. club met at the P1
home of Mrs, Jonnie Sims. Tbc n<
meet'tie1 wa? called to order by the sc
president. Son?, then prayer by
the chanlnin. Son?, the scripture ti
wr?s read. The minutes were read* ?r
pnrf r^>ll spiled, each member ans
w<"'ne The next meeting will be v<
at the home of Mrs. Butler, 1616 d(
Gref?? St.
D?r1d Otiten, reporter
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THE BETHUNE DEFENSE i
?.CLUB
he Bethune Club met at the home <
Mrs. Blanch Barner entertained
{ Mrs. Bertha Chirp.
Mrs. Lola Cheeks who was the E
easurer- of the club, presented a
tch lady, an envelope containing (
?r savir.g^Tor the year. d
The club plans to dcr more de 1
nse work , next year since the
isis is now on. , t
Officers elected for 1942 are:
esident, Mrs. Ella Mae Owens;
ce president, Mrs. Blanch Barer;
secretary, Mrs. Martha Rich .
rdson; assistant secretary, Mrs.
[r.ry Phelps; treasurer, Mrs. Pre_
ilia Guest, chaplain, Mrs. M.
dams.
The annual reception will be
eld at the home of the president,
ecember 30.
TY-WTDK BEAUTICIANS
LI B MEETS
The City- Wide Beauticians'
lub met at the home of Mrs.
laudia Toliver at the usual hour,
/e had a very successful meeting
rith near all members being pres
nt. We were able to' complete
11 arrangements for our holiday
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Club members may secure invi- J
utions for the ball from Mrs. I
iliza Robinson at Elsieleen Beau- t
y shop, 2029 Taylor St., and Mrs t
llise Martin at Elise Beauty e
hap 1107 Washington Str ~ I
~We were delighted to have as- J
ur guest Mr. Hinton who made
very inspiring talk to the club. '
Our next meeting will be held f
t Obbie's Beauty shop 1119% J
Washington street. Mrs. Obbie ^
rap, hostess. < * r
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HE BLUE STAR SOCIAL CLUB t
\ y
ibe uUTE Star Social ftub ffSTcT ~
s .regular meeting o*n Monday
ight, December 15. a^ .the home J
' Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brooks. ?
10 Walnut St. The house was
illed to order by the president.
he?first?neloetion.?^4?tdutll?
i moved,"-was led by the chrp 1
in, Mrs. Hest r Mae. Wise. ?
rayer was repeated; the minutes
' the last meeting -were omitted ?
id the roll was called. Each mem.
ir responded with ? Bible verse
len the president briefly discuss '
1 the unfinished and hew?bus. *
ess. We had a nice talk from '
ich member which evervotv en r
ryed. The meeting was crrried ou'
the usual manner.
New officers will b<> elected, i
onday night. December 22. The _\
osing sone, "Send me. send m?
ord," was led bv Mr. Jns<'nh .Tnr
xn. Benediction bv~MTr7~WMtp,-Wr- 1
Ijourned to meet at the home of v
T?and Mrs. Jule White, 2321
enate St. f
DEBORAH SOCIAL CLUB
The Deborah Social club held its J
ist meeting at the home of Mrs. orden
Monday night. Decemher ^
5. The club was called to order
y the president at the usual
our. Song, My Country 'Tis of f
hee; prayer was led by Mr. Outn,
the vice president; scripture j
>sson by Mrs. Sumter.? Minutes (
ere read, received and adopted. (
he roll was called by the Secre- ,
xry Mr. Pettigrew the members
pcited Bible, verses. The presi- (
ent handed each member? his
ear s savings in a sealed enve- (
>pe. After the disbursement re
reshments were sei*ved. All had
good time. The club will have i
Christmas Supper Saturday
ite. Hoping nil a Happy Christlas
and a very Prosperous New ,
ear. *?
IV AVER LEY SILVER STARS
CLUB n
We h; Id our regular meeting on
st Tuesdav evening at the home
' Mrs. Lillian Smith, 1215 Lyon E
reet. , n
The house was called to order a
ith Mrs. Hawkins leading "My v
.ith look,, up to Thee." Prayer y
as offered by Miss Hart and the s
cond song was led by Mrs. Mag e
io Johrson. Devotion^ ended with jt
ich member reciting a Bible
;rse. The meeting was then turn, v
i over to the president. The min_ v
;es of the last meeting were read, s
id the roll wes called. The house w
as opened for a very brief dis h
ission. Plans for the turkey raf. b
e tct be given on the 15th were
impleted. We are also plunning o
i give some kind of social en. t
rtainmeiTt during the holidays S
ir the benefit of our deer co
orkers who have helped u so *
ndly this year. S
We were delighted to have with ?
i the president c/f the Waverley
riendly Few Social club. After ?
w remarks from Mr. Goyngs we
Ijourned to meet at the home of _
vc. i ut' nusitrsq serveu a utfilClOUS ?
:past of hot dogs, hot tea, cook h
a and chewing gum. C
CLL'B ESQUIRE
On Wednesday nig'ht, Decern. ^
?r 10, a group of young men met f
t the home of Mr. Willie Miller,
>50 Gervais, to plan some acti- ^
tleR for the coming holidays. As .
result a young men's social !
ub was formed, and called "Club f
squire" -j*
The following' officers were elect
1: William Counts, president; e
d Jackson, vice president; Willie p
iller. treasurer; Willie Wallace, j,
jblicity man; George White, busi
pss manager and James Douglas f,
icretary. g
So until the "gentlemen of dig- g
notion" meet again, and your f
wlal "tattler" finds something f
i write. Yuletide Greetings to A
">u from "Club Esquire, and we V
) paean you. ? ? 0
Socially youm,
James Douglass. p
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Itongaree Medical
Society Meets
The regular monthly meeting of
he Congree medical Society met
t the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. D.
"happelle, 1301 Pine St., Wednes.
lay evening, December 10th, DrT
B. Johnson, presiding.
A resume of the work done by
he "society for the past year as
jiven by the secretary. D*. H. D.
Monteith, refle4ted much (c^edft
ipon the society- The report show..
;d this toTiP.ve been one of the
>est years during "the history of
;he organization. At each regular
neeting, a scientific paper o** in.
eresting case history is presented,
f'anel discussions, round ^lbte7
ase presentaticms make up the
arogrrm for the vear.
Dr. H. D. Monteith presented i
ery interesting case history, after
vhieh the high spots were discuss.
kd 1>y the members present.
Dr. E. C. Spurlock, USO direc
or, brought greetings tG the so.
rietv and was extended the privi.
eges of the society while stationed
lere.
After reports by the officers,
he following were elected to serve
or the year 1942: president, A. B.
fohnson, M. D.; vice president.
Javid l...Chi?holm, M. D.; secre
ary, H. D. Monteith, M. D.; treas.
irer, H. G. Harper, D. D. S.; ex.
:cutive board, F. B. Johnson, M.
>r,? chairmen r Durham?Gounts,
3K n . r ? r? r* o
- t ?*' W1 "Ol
The Woman's Auxiliary, meet,
ng i?t the same time, elected the
ollowing to serve for the ensuing
'ear:? president, Mrs.- Daisys
founts, vice president, Mrs. Ma
ion Thompson; secretary, Mrs.
Elise F. Jenkins; assistant secre '
ary, Mrs. Ada* Cooper; treasurer,
drs. Evelyn Collins.
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"HR1STMAS PROGRAM
Prof. P#tts Wins Honors
The p;t rents and teachers ot
Vnvevley ?chnni were entertained
vith a. delightful Christmas pro.
rram on December 11. The many
tones and poems about the holilay
season helped much to kindle
he spirit of Christmas among the
isteners. The P. T. A. is helping
o sponsor the annual Christmas
linner for the free lunch children
it the school.
Prof. C. A. Johnson brought
reetines to the group and spoke
n glowing terms of the splendid
york Prof. Potts is doing at Wav rley.
He commended him par
cularly fo-- the studv, "Home In'uencp
~In School Work'' which
vas published in "The Nation",
>ne _of -our leading magazines,
md for which Prof. Potts has
>een receiving numerous congratilatory
letters. This study re eals
many pertinent facts about
he Waverlev school community,
ind should be read bv eve-v pnTbn.
Prof. Potts mentioned the fact
here were sevevnl cases of Diphheria
in Columbia now,- and adised
the parents to take advan
age of the free inoculotions at
""olumbia hospital. He also urg>d
parents to check up on their
hildren .when they failed to get
a'isfactory grades in subjects on
uibits and to encourage them to
>ut forth greater effort, so thnt
ho entire standard ,of he school
nieh be raised.
The banner* for having the
arcrest number of parents preset
was awarded Miss Gibson.
After a few expressions on the
>art of parents, the meeting adourned
to meet the secoml Thurs
lay in January.
"HE MEN'STLl'B OF ST Dl'KF
The Men's Club of St. Luke's P.
). church will sponsor the Christ,
nas basket fund again this year
nd is asking that you give voir
fhole hearted cooperation in this
/orthv cause. Last year the club
porsored the fund rnd wa< able tr
'ive out 50 baskets with 12 food
terns in them ?
If you are in accord with this
rorthy cause please let us hav?
onr contribution as early a, pcrs.
Die as we J re again working
ith the welfrre society and will
ave to let them know how many
askets to expect of us.
You may mail cheek or monev
rder to I. Harry Goodwin", secre
ary and treasurer, 701 Richland
't., or give monev t0 any of the
committemen. Thev are Palmer
f. Wilson, Cornell Robinson, A. W.
dmpkins, George Gary end I.
I-?rrv Goodwin.
Signed,
Palmer H. Wilson. President
I. Harrv Goodwin, Secretary
and Treasurer
CHOFIEI.D CLAIMS STATE
UGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
HAMPIONSH1P
Aiken. S. C.?Based on th"
plendid record of the team during
he naet aoi?A?< ? ~ ^ J--- *'
. ? Uv?avn, ?iiu uur u> me
ret that there is no undefeated
iprh school team in the State.
I'hofield's record, both offensive.
v and dcfensievlv is the heat in
he State. Schofield met and de
rated moat of the biggest?high
chools in tbe State, including Co.
imhia and Charleston. The co?ch.
s, Bradby and Dnrkins feel very
roud of the team's success dur
ig the season.
The record of the year is as
allows: Schofield 24, Bettia 0:
Ichofield 24, Clinton High 7;
chofield 45, Burke High 0; Scho.
ield 58, Brewer 0; Schofield 30.
[aines 0; Schofield 8, Mather
.eademy 13; Schofield 24, Booker
Washington 7; Schofield 20, Bettis
Total: SchrfieU, 240; _ OpL
onenta 0,
__ _ THE PALMETTO L
RICHLAND COUNTY i
TEACHERS MEET v f
The Richland County Teachers'
association held its regular month
ly meeting Saturday, December
13, 1941, at the Booker Washington
l\ieh school auditoriirm A
~short devotional rperioct was tech
by the President, Rev. W. G.
Owens, followed by the minutea
of the last meeting. Interesting
reports were given by the delegates
to the Second Congressional
District meeting of teachers,
which convened at Morris college
in Sumter Saturday^ December 6.
The speaker for the occasion,
Dr. Hope, Superintendent of Education,
was then introduced by
The,; pEAStdenTT Di . 'Tfo"pe~guve a
very? intereHtlng "laTR on the
School?Program.?He PeTcI partu
cular emphasis on The Nutrition
program, which is being stressed
in the schools throughout the
country today.
The Program committee, with
Principal John F. Potts as chairman,
has outlined a most interest
ing program for the remainder of
the school year with "How Can
We As Teachers Improve Health
Conditions of Our Children ancT
the Community in Which They
Live" as the general theme.
Y. >V. U \.
- The LL S. O. Variety Club held
proud of being in our beautiful
new nome. we were indeed glad
to dittve our president in our midst
Everyone seems t0 be interested
in the project which they are
working on. Mrs. Edmund i? our
supervisor in knitting, while Tiiss
Law^- is busy helping the dramac!"
workers.?We were real "glad to
"kmrw that the under privileged
children were made hp ppv -lost
Sunday at the party given for
them ab the old Howard center.
The voung ladies who attended
Hie soldnrs' dan re at t.h?> FVvt ,
[TeaTTy enjoyed Oie affair. Quite
!a few attended the dance given for
the soldiers at the auditorium on
J Monday night. We^are planning to
make the boys "happy at the Christ
ma's tree that's goirg to he pre
sented on Christmas Eve at th<
Fort.
We were indeed glad to have
one of the city's leading pastors
Rev. J. P. Reeder. drop in on us
The impressive remarks made by
| him really were encouraging and
[gave us ? much stronger determi I
nation. We also appreciate his do,
n?ti' p to tne cluh. We are alwrv
-" ad?to have mrr worthy teade !
in our midst.
We hive open house every day 1
and night through the week and I
would love for all the members!
to call around during their leisure I
hours. So good.bve until next
Monday evening when we will
meet you between six and eight.
Xliss Annie Mae Firms, reporter
nnn/'scoFT troop u
The meeting of Girl Scout Troop
14 on December 15 was onened
w>?h the singing or "Silent N'ight"
after which the Girl Scout Promise
and Scout lrws were repeated
Plans were completed for a bird
Christmas tree on Mondav. Decern
b?*r 22. on the grounds of the Good
Samaritan Waverley Hospital at
4 o'clock. All members are asked
to be present.
At the next meeting the Inter,
mediate Patrol will practice first
aid <>n th? Junior Patrol.
We had as a visitors, Mrs. Pau.
line Reese.
?-The?turkey raffle which was
sponsored by the mothers of Girl
Scout Troop 14. was ., success.
Thirteen members were present.
The meeting was closed with the
singirg of "taps."
Lillian Brown, reporter
NKWBKRRY NEWS
Hi Jive Swing Cluh
_ The cluh_ -held its regular meet. ing
on Friday evening. December
5, at the home of Mr. Ovid Counts. \
The mating opened with the ]
I singing of "The?Old Rugged "
[Cross," which was led by Frances j
Harp; prayer was offered by Ovid
I Counts.
Ti e minute,, of the last meeting
were read, received and adopted
land theroll was called. Each mem.
ber responded with a Bible verse
and fee. Miss Sarah Suber sug
gested that we meet every second
and fourth Friday, which was
,fgreed to by the members.
since 11 ? nernng the enrt of the
' year. the president, Msis Bluford
discussed the big Christmas party
he club is planning to give on De
xwhtm 8<i at thehiim> of flaywh
Sober.
The Hi Jivers rendered an in
teresting progrpan at the silver
tea Sunday at the hcmie of Mr. and
Mrs. M oses Kenner.
Miss Lizzie Hawkins of Tryon,
NL 0. ?? spending the week end
with her friends Sara Suber and
other numbers of the Hi Jive club
Christina Golden, reporter
I F.F-SVII I F HF.R \ 1 n .
We are glad to see some of our
sick folk able to be out again but
sorry to say that we still have ?
few on the sick list.
The C. M. K. Annual conference
is over and the Riev. McAdams is
back here for another conference
vear. We hope for him a sue.
cessful year's work 'here.
Mrs. Jessie Norris was a visitor
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. F. Drafts.
Mrs. Rufus Drafts was a visitor
of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bryant on j
Sunday.
EADER
CENTER RABUN"CHl'RCH
The Supt. and teachers wrc at
their posts of duty. Th*- lesson whs
beautifully reviewed _by our?jras?
tor. Thi? being our last preaching
Sunday for this1 year, our pastor
J. Bartonr \v:is ut his It st,
-HtsT text was taken fnun John 14:1.
The collect ion wa> $44..r>0.
Misses ' Cr.rrie Humbert and
Lillie Mae Kilgo attended the
teachers' meeting- at Clinton Sat
urdav.
l-i? Mr. Earl Hood from a camp in
!Mississippi, i . visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sin-mate
spent last tyeek with their nephew.
Mr. H. B. Hood.
I Miss Aljee S"llivn" "pnnfa-riw.
week end_ with Miss Corrie Hum
bert.
Mrs, Ada Honrv snent the week
en(| with Miss Sallie Sullivan.
Rev-. W. D. Coker has accepted
the pastorate of till- f dor f; rove
Baptist church.
Mrs. Cr rrie Dial snent the week
end with Mrs. Elizabeth Coker.
A number of homes. irv-.thr*--eorH munitv
are getting re;ulv to li<?ht
candl o to welcome their children
and friends back home from various
placcv: to onTov a "merry
' Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoho Choice Wtoo
called to Greenville S; tnrdav to
'he be<Dide of Mrs. Choice s-rno
A.1 W - ~
cner. airs. P.nen isardevs wh<,
very sick at the home of Rev. anil^
Mrs. T. L.. "rKafnnfl'n.
REED STREET HIGH X HOOl.
-NEWS
In spite oi'- the gallant, efforts
of everyone U take the war situu.
tic/n lightly, we iind ourselves
nervous and alert. Tliirgs that
use to appear ordinary are preg,
nnnt wiln meaning new,?an air
plane d'one.s over liead: :t lm-, > .
whistle blowing in the right: the
tadio voice "Special Culletm." ah
ntr.ke us listen expectantly. We
see the change in gay i'.k.s
all around us, serioas, puzzled, a id
grim. Yt',, the ehlhdVh t.J it to.,.
WAR, cruel, ruthless and wirked
There is a dampness over the gay
spirit of Christmas. r>< :
chaotic ruin of a world of meit.
gone mad,, come.v a still siv'
voiee, "Peace on Earth, G??< d Wl1'
to All Men."
The special eme-tr. vcv p 1
Cross committee has ch< sen Prin.
cipaj Pcrrv to head the schools of
the city. Rev. Campbell, Mrs. An.
derson, Mr. Gresham, and M'-.
Burris were chosen t-> heed t">
schools and churches of the "orn*
The Red Cross is a W"?thv or?e
nizfftion that render-- ?-??
lesc of race, color c*r creed.
We are prmd t ? rem ?*t tl> *
frier.d and physician. TV \V 1'
Younpr is?progressing' nicH' nf?--v
an appendectomy in Nashville.
Tenn.
The Anderson county eachers
reported ir*? lovcVv meeting ' with
Rrot. and Mr* C- Hi"-'-*
of Ridpewav. F f, where the (its
'net meeting was held.
Thanks Mr. I.n?sit?'?- and Petulle
ton for '-our welt wishes, Allow me
to thank voir" and ell the other
schools for vour snlendid support
m all eoe * W?- le ,k f'ii'Wiif'
to the hnskethrll s
A VFPRV ruRTQTViO ivri
\ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.
ME'ITIS TROl'NCES HAINES
19.8
Trenton. S. C.?The jupenirig
basketball uante between ih'ines
Institute of Augusta._Cla., Saturday.
December 1 .'1, in the Bettis
/>-lt - - "* *' ...
college gv+n-na-stnm proved tn?rre
verv thrilling, exciting and en
joyable.
Coach Ttitt had all faith that his
girls and boys would take the "ba
con" back to the lnn-i of Georgia,
but Coaches Lula Will;i Nicholson
and Melvin S. Bowmen said it
couldn't be done. The trirls' game
was too much for the Haines girls
and they had to give in, ending
the scores 19.8 for Bettis girls.
The?boys' game started ^ im_ !
the girls' game. The Haines Tigers
tried all kinds of plays ard stunts
but none would work as the quick
Red Devils of Bettis kept the Ti
ferg well under control and lead
14.12 up to one-half minute to
play, but somehow a Tiger o f |
Haines brought the scores to a tie
when he made a point by throwing
the ball backward -over his herd
ending the scores 14 14.
Coach Dawkirs of Schofield was
thy..maja_a/ficiAl, J
Member of the Faculty 111
Miss Clyde R. Singleton a member
of the Bettis Academy faculty,
has been confined t<> her room for
several days because of illness. We
are glad to report that she is im
|1 HIVIJig nicely.
Poro Beauty School
l.ocated at 2481 Millwood Ave
BEAUTY CULTURE IN AM.
ITS BRANCHES
Shampooing, Pressing, Marcelling
Croquinolling, Finger Waving.
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Man Miring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding; Anatomy and
Electricity.
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