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Saturday, January 9,0943 JpSisoipAL 1 MENTION MARRIAGE ANNQl ? IjKMEXT j Mr. ami Mrs. Louis I jpmons announce the marriage of then -daughter Ethel Victoria to ? .Mr. Samuel Frnnkiia?Coapbell of Kdisto Island Thursday ]/eeemb?;r t>vc\it>-fourth Nineteen hundred fnrtjy-t\w> Charleston, South Carolina At homo H Norman street Charleston, S. C. BIRTII ANNOUNCEMENT A six pound son was born Do? . comber 23, l'J42, Washington, ]). 1/ C.. to Mr. and Mrs. Janus I.;: Price. Mrs. Price is the former Miss Anna Spann of Columbia. S G-.?Mother and baby are?cluing fine. * ARRI AG E ANNOUNCES! ENT ^gjP'Mr. Joseph H. Grant of Beaufort. S. C., announces the marriage ot r his daughter Florence Louise to Mr. Robert L. Re'd of Wakorboro, S. C., Saturday, December 1101L MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT ADAMS And RE^D % Mr. and Mrs. Z.H. Aqtfis, of Anderson, S. C., anr,Qj&cje the marriage of their daughter', Iren" Ella Adams to Rev. ijother B. Reed, of Columbia, S. C. April, 10, 1042. MRS. ANNIE 13. LEE V APPOINTED AGENT Mrs. Annie 13. Lee of Edgefield now of Aiken, S. C\, a yo jig br?dc who completed her ; rescrib?d course of study was appointed by I the authoiity-to i-enres int? Palmetto Leader homeland a bfoad. You will not piakcno mi-, ta'ke when you subscribe for tne "Leader" through this fme cultured ? -^yomig. lady -- " ANNOU NCE M EN T Ml', and Mrs. AT (I Pare n? Newberry, S. C., announce t h e | marriage of their daughter Acidic Priscilla and Lt. Joseph E. King, August; 17, 1942. Lt. Kinga gva b '.Tate of Allen university md- trc _ Chemical Warfare Service Oll'j. cers' Candidate school, is tssigned to duty in New York City Mrs. King is also a grfcuate of Allen and is doitit* vork ii Diay-j ton high school in Newbefy. S. C Mrs. Lucille M. Vright of 2TT1 ? Senate i?t. spent tlwce days with -iter husband, IN-t. Millie J. Wright wCnmp Pickett, V?. She reported to have enjoyed her short stay. Mr. Otto Floyd of the U. S. Armv. stationed in California, vis itod his mother in Newberry durh ing" the holidays axl report having a great camp Mother and I sister were delighted to welcome * him home. Miss Georgia E. Cooke, assistant librarian at Allen university ami Mrs. Winono Conrer Lenoir, bursar, visited Washington and New York during the Yrletide holidays While at Washington they worr guests of Miss jviicille Walker former Columbian. They were entertained in New York bv Mr-Mitchell and Mrs, Elizabeth Bullock, fonner Columbian. Thr young ladies replrt an unusually pleasant vacation Cpl. E. M. Presgey of Camp But ner. N. C.. speft the ' week-end holidays with his parents Mr. an Mrs. E. M. PressJey on .Harden St He was accompanied by Cpl. am' Mrs. Henry Jaekion and Miss N'ao ml Jackson nf Philadelphia, l'a ^^They returned alter a very nleasant stay Sundat/ over the Sea| board. I WAVEVLY FRIENDLY FEW SOCIAL CLUB The club met at the home l?f th' tresident, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sdder N-3, Allen-Benedict court. The meeting was opened in the>-csual way. We had a nice meeting. Our savings was $10.50. Next meetim ; will be at the home of the VicePresident, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willie ^toown, 2470 (lervais St. Lenlo Gibson, reporter ' C VPET ALBERT B. BROWN of the St. Emma Military School, Rock Castcl, Virginia, is home on holiday furlough, visiting with_his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B Itorown, of 17 M^averiek St., Char?ston. Young 'Brown- Is in his Treshman year at this boarding L hiwh schoolr ami abmr"-with = " I military activities he is taking the course in masonry in the In- | dustrial Department. LOVELY "3?" SAVINGS Cfct'R The club met at the home of Mrs. Rosie Walters V-2, Allenc Benedict court. The meeting \V?s ratted to order by^The president. New pfficers were elected and installed. The next meeting will .be L jt the_h?me bl sister Ifuth Mayfe?, "TPR> t N T K1V TO 1 KA N CITY OF ST. LOUIS . I HV m ^ J Miss Kll'ioteo Martin of Union. South' Carolina, lias resigned he position as Physical Education I n-acher at the Fayetteville State TTeacr.crs' l olle^e of Fayetteville ! N'orth Carolina to accent a hiyh< ' salaried position in the City of j St. Louis. I She holds a B. A. efej^ree froiv ] Allen University; B. S. and M. S | from Indiana University of Blooiv. ; injxton. Indiana. ' Thv. position in St. Louis pays a * su'ury of SISOO.OO as a minimum f and $4000.00 as a maximum.""*" ' ( OhORKO VtRMUiK1 eir? i . ? 1 The United Order of C. F. A. first quarterly "session was held at Mount Olive Baptist church Thin" .day, December ?tst. The Meeting ' opened 12:110 o'clock. Devotions j ."inducted by Dev. M. Dozier; spirit i mil by sister Catherine Williams I and the meeting was turned over to i the grand master who gave a timely lecture. Roll of grand officers ; was call. Welcome address by Pro Silni M.Colloujrh; response by Bro. I Alex Wilson. X'o. of deaths re! ported live. Minutes of the last session were read. Financial roll AVas called; amount collected by lodges S717.00. The meeting adjourned for-, recess. Evening session. Devotion by Rev. M. Dozier. Pur grand mas"ter presiding, gave a lecture. Re. marks by Bro. J. _IIurrisau?au4j Bro. Ed. Gipson. Collection for tiie. tihiireh SS'J.lo. Collected o n caskets ?40.00. Remarks by Bio. F. \V. Lawrence. Our lodge-is goi iiig on. Seat of the next se-ssion will .be I . Of- . t - At t" t f ii ,?i. r.. cuurcn. nailers S. C. Dismissed by Rev. II. Miles Wiiliam HrownyTe porter LAWYEU Ml'KKXZlB to speak ftere During the > month of January, the Gamma Nil Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in observing their Founder's Day will have as their guest speak jr Attorney Marjoriv Melvenzie, whose law office is in Washington D. C*. M iss MVKenzio, a member 1 of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, is writer of the article "Pursuit of Democracy," which is seen aeh week in the Pittsburg Courier. Further details of this program will bo seen in this paper at a later date. JOSEPH E. KING OF GEORGETOWN KECOMES 2NI) LIEUT. Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Dec. 22?Joseph E. King, 221 Merritr.an Rd., Georgetown, S. C., a graduate of Allen university, 1941 is scheduled to , become a second ieutenant at the graduation cx rcisCs of the Chemical Warfare Service Officer Candidate School here tomorrow. He-vvas chosen from the ranks for this training by his superior officers because of excellence in military record, education, and character. VISITORS IN THE CITY Mr. Andrew Jamison of Portsmouth, Va., and Mr. Elijah Jami aii ni i'i d idolphm, Pn,, morw >a ent visitors here. They were theClu istmus guests of their - sister >.nd brother Mr. and Mrs. James McClain of 2311 Gervais St. They arrived in the city Fridav mom:ng, December 25. On Saturday, 26th, they were the dinner guests it the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Lon- i nie Young at 2319 Gervais St. Sun j Hay, December 27, they were the dinner guests at the home of Mr. [ and Mrs. Nnthnniel -Edgritbusorr Lyon street. Monday, Dec. 2Kth they were the dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Richard Rich ardson on Oak street, rear. Monday night they were the supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs?; Tucker, on Assembly street. While hero thev visited their old homo and friends. Wo were happy to have them with us at Christmas. They Teft Monday nif?ht expressing themselves as having had an enjoyable stay. We hope them \ " 1 dus. half:. t)rew ani) ItARN ES (ilF.STS A T UNION CLINIC I The "Union ConBUUhiVy hoqiln^ will hold its 12th annual clinic l'Ti- j lay. .January "J'Jth. All plans art andciway and hopiprr to be torn- I plete.l within the next few days. Medical and Surgical clinics will 1 .ake place in the mnmin.j from" ? I ! J. III. to 12:."50 pihi. In Die after-1 .loon the lol'.ov.iuv; p.ape's xv ill in. presented: Dr. .1. 11. Hale, lumd oX lhg> Depart.hcnl Surjcry tit Meiiatry Medical college. Nashville, Ten.i Subject to be announced. Dr. Charles Drew, head of the "Department ot Surgery, ITownrtD Medical school, Washington, 1). C. uibject "Water Balance a n (i Shock". Dr. James A. Hay no. Statt Health Officer, subject "The Kxpansion of the Physician Program in Order to Meet the Demand of the Present Crisis". [ department subject. "Maternal"'' a'nd" "*hild Care". Dr. W. Harry Barnes, Ear, Nos tnd Throat Specialist of Philadel ihia.. Subject to be announced. There will be a dental clinic fo' ?r.traotion only. CJ.1 lr.m. ai. .mm,* nip-n schno .here will be a public program The annual address will be made by Rev. L. M.? Tobin, director of he School of Religion at Morr is ollege. Subject "It I s Fiv Minutes to Twelve". EW B"OKS AT WAVKlM.EY BANC" LTTTR AltY The American Rook of Days b' G. XV. Douglas. This is a comprehensive summary of information ebon t-Hoi ttbayrr,?Festivals, notable Anniversaries and Christian and | Jewish Holy Days with notes on other American A n n iversaries worthy of remembrance.? (Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms* This is a Dictionary of Discriminated Synonyms with" Antonyms and Analogous and eontrastrrench Revolution by C. F. Waruick. The Southern Nero and the Pubulie Library by Mrs. E. V. A t fjleason.? What t'r." Negro Th.nks by Dr. R. R. Moton. Poor John Fitch by T. A. Boyd. Death Out of Thin Air_ by C_ RaWson. Desert Calling bjc M. .Vspmwall. Wings for Juliet by M. Bli/.aul. Death by Dynamite by J. L. Bor I ney. Border Range bv T. W. Douglas. Daily Maid by A. Eppes. Brave Heritage by P. Gadd^s. Boodbye, My Heart by P. Gaddis. Pat Whitney, R.N., by L. A. Hancock. Prelude to Happiness by B. Hod-worth. NOTICE! The monthly meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held Monday, January 11th at H p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. E. Dillard, 201'J Marion street. Topic: "Whv Lift Up Christ With the; CMuireh?" Scripture: St John oil-l-li: Matt. 24:21, 22; Col 1:18. All members are urged to be present. Happenings aroind cher AW By Robert L. McCall The sen ices on the last Sunday in the year at the Pee Uee Baptist church was largely attended hv members, visitors and friends who came worshipping the Creator. The Rev. J.N. Carr, pastor, -gavo a?very -inspiring ?sermon with music rendered by the Junior choir. The out of town visitors- included college students and visitors from the north as well a s other states. Home during the holidays from the vaiious colleges were Messrs Thomas Pease, Jr., John McCall, w antlr o. Vv llson, Chester Pitts, and Miss Julia Johnson. Teachers Mrs. Margaret Watson, *$Riitb Bennett, Pauline Chapman, Ollie V Purvis. Geneva Powe and Car. olyn Chapman. As usyal the social elites were numcruos at College Inn during ^he holidays. A host of them from "Texas to New York met. then friends and had many friendly, hats ?. Prof. C. C. Coles persuaded himself to give Up business for a lay which was enjoyed to^ the superlative degree at Sumter. His brothers Mr. John Cole, of Fort Benning, Ga., Mr. Robert Cole of' Philadelphia, Pn., Mrs. Wilma McDonald and husband spent the Christmas at home. ( There has been Some talk o f the wedding bells ringing foi Miss Ollie V. Purvis. Just watch The Leader ami see what Boh VfcCall wilt find out. THE PAIrMETTO LEADt NEGROIiSirASK ED TO CONTRIBUTIONS TO Xi . tin i,..ghi:.it the Cnite-I ! States. along with all other Ar.ct il ican ci.'i'/tns. are Ining ask.d ami i a urged at tr.is time to miike 4iber- : il eont: i hut ion-; ami jo:n the "March?oi?Hi men'-?to- t he- Presi- r dent to continue the fight agai.is: t r Infantile - Pa. nlysis.--Nc7.r0es aT-~~" [dieted with Infantile Paralysis ; ( nerelit from tin s? ' contribut :c 1 fmnTs an do?all other Atnfl'icuits i so afflicted. Prescient Iloosevell has au- 1 thnrized, for the tenth consecu- i live year, the use of his birthday. nfantmiy ffd, TtttJ.l, for the raising 1 >f finds to continue the nationwide fight against In (an tile Par- r alysis. The Committee for the t Celebration of? the President's, t HQ CI X DICK KM Cinderella girl, such is the ti- . a tie being given to pretty Miss ti Mildred Hearn Stent. IS years, of w 25 Hamilton Terrace, New York City, who is to leave shortly for F Hollywood, California, Tor a mo- h tion picture career--vhi "Thanks I iy dPal," tlic? new all-eoloreil nv>Ttcnr-:f picture of Twentieth Century Fox u Corporation. lt Lithsome Miss Stent is lovely to look upon, a feast for one's a, eyes, She is a frnderclla girl a through the magic of research ! and modern medicine. This is cs- j penally true when one takes itre p. consideration she was a cripple with Infantile Paralysis, with not ' too much assured hope of full recovery when she- was 111 years old. ''Gosh!" exclaimed this very at-J 11 Tractive jjirl, "When ) think about I u it I have so much to be thankful | for; I'm well. I have youth.- ni,\ ^ tip1 lie is not bad. and I have a career before me!" When interviewed t h e future s' motion picture actress said it was a boon to her that the hospital had done what they could for hei biit"she'd have been much better and would not have been confined 1 to her bed for eight long months . if such methods as the Kenny method now used in the treatment of ,l< Infantile Paralysis had been used at that imrtivular time. "Coo! I thought that I would I i( never walk again!" she exclaimed I('' as she sipped a glass of milk. | "Lying in that bed all of those | a months was so pniful!" "^?L., "| v Her charming eyes danced to|ti JENKINS-HUSH MARRIAGE |-. A marriage characterized with tl simplicity and beauty was that of > "Miss Pearl Jenkins and Mr. Nathaniel Ilush. at the home Of the D bride near Ridge Spring. S. C., Sunday. December 3rd, 1942 at 3:30 o'clock; Rev. J. C. 'Williams ifficiating. The bride wore a beautiful gown a; of white duchess satin having a yoke of lace, fitted bodice. Her a; veil fell from a coronet of orange w blossoms, and she carried a beautiful bouquet of gladiolas, ei miss ueorjfm lxitt friend to the b< bride and maid of honor wore a beautiful gown of pink marqui- ' C t , , I :r send I the president i liitmlnv i'i ii? ation fur Infantil Paralysis i.siting all to send contril titiutis > tlif PrMvhnt t n his birthday. The light against Infantile Pa- j alysi-s nr~mrrirtl tm thi oughtu.T lie year through Jjje Xationai "oundatio'.i fofc. Infantil? I'arelyis and its 2,'JOO chapters. All aia's t t.'iui United or raised durnyc the President's Itirthdav (VIhrati.mT are administered l>> the National Foundation and its ii, ( 0 Chapters. Each chapter asiists those afflicted with Infantile 3at alysis. rpgardnexs of race, cbl>r. creed tn- age. Negroes receive iospital//.ati'>n and treatment for' his dieadetj disease throughout he nation. i s | HhSBS^k H VI ':, x>s p9 mP^ . '." . f "| H ^ T~* --J I .A GIRL nd fro, as slit- gave a big smile 1 riat lighted up lu r lovely and j insomo face. j She^said. "I'm glad the National. oundation for Infantile Paralysis as found a method of relief and t ip for all races of kiddies today, hd "Tin really glad in my heart hen people send contributions ) President Roosevelt in the March of Dimes", on his birth ay. It gives hope to other boys od girls who may be helped jonor than I was". Miss Stent ?s tall and rather irge for her age. She works every 11 y, goes horseback riding, jilays nnis and is an ardent swimming m. When (jiicrried about her??avo- j te motion picture star, she ans- | ered that she had none - ?rfl of) rem seemed to impress her just mc. r~~ Her favorite current best seller "The Sl:ii is my Undoing" which ire averred was thrilling. "When I go to Hollywood - if can make just half the success ena Home has made, I'll be very uppy. "She is a lovely person and she ' .-till Lena Home, even if. she us been to Hollywood." Fiiends who know (jjo young uly, who mails from South Ca >nna and works as an nr?i?f | >?] for one of leading artrst of ew York, say that Cinderilla's i; h will come tme, Tier hat size ill remain static when she reams. tie over satin. Ytiss?rT-tmnita"JnTtrfrnr sh tor of u- bride wore a beautiful gown of el low marquisite over satin. Little Delores T,ott served as ain bearer. The groom's only attendant was [r. John Broadnax who served as est n>anN Music was furnished at the pino by Mr. David Broadnax. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bush are popular mong the younger set and are uiucn nuppinvss. A delicious course of punch nnd tke was served in the spacious enutifully decorated dining room, Tho couple will reside in North torolina.. HAKDKN STKKKT I SO MOI.DS OJ'K.N HOI SK KA('Ii SI'\l>AY P)1 KINO nil-: ( (>FFKK HOl'R [? I Xl Columbia ciCTTPns are voninjr i" j to li.c tinmen Street I'SO ujofv I 1 iH'l !? .?'.? c;nn Sun-lay a> it be- 1 .'limes xeneraliy known that it i: ' .open house for everybody durinp | 1 in- iul?t? (YtVi e 110,11. it a j 1-tut;?1*T7~t icTi: in Imirn v.'it; , ' o ptvo-ram ot' the United Survir j 1 Oejrari tution is all iihou'. arT- j i llso a cl'.twiw for the men in s,-i 1 t- to k'i . t.+ --k+mv.-- CTifnnTbitntr j 1 i'h p hnu r t '"fx n\ To: k inch Stir j /lay. Another oppotf.mi' \ fortiti 1 zeivs to lt-arn more about the lVf | tiant or the . \ av'ou < USO chd's i furnished each Wedncsdav aft r , '"ion at 5:15 t'TtiS T-x. 1 Harden Street I'SO will ho <inTTu , ,air on January 1 t. lent . rin .r w'at I. tin- I'SO is doiinr for thy wives of ir.011 in uniform. I ' IKMO VHWS Lt ?? . I ! Mrs. Alice Faust. 85 l.r.id to.Rest, : Km-iF "ito? for M A!i 0 ,Ma''- 1 tin Faust, who quietly parsed away a Tut h ' .ui?,n t 1 ?nuarv ^ 1st. 10-4"f ft 7 otloj-k o.:n. wen . "onducted the 1st Si ' -lov p "i , at Yountrs Chap-d A. M. H\ ehnh j 1 with the Rev. M. \Y. Jackson pas- 1 tor in chniff'- 1 Born in Kdyelield. county i r> 1 18J8 he Wits 95 yea.'.- of a.re. llei j" hist v. min ks w. there is i:iih':m between nie and tnv God. Don't weep for nie I am trointr h-nie to c rest. STi e JollUVl Youngs?-i church 37 years a,v and served or. the Stewardess Board 2J ye-.i.-s ' She was one of our most active * m?rnk.... ,,-?;t v?- 1?1.1. 1 I " i.vuiuv.ii Vlin.il I VI 11 "ell . M I I'ITH'1 i * lo fail cfxv yars npo. Obituary ; 1 whs read by Mrs. Lcitha Corey. c TTer favor it" song I Am Leaning m t the Lord. Komwi liv Lieig? i sou, text J'?l> t4 4-14. subject It a man die shn'l lie live again. i i She was twiee niarrjed. Both husbands proceeded her to the j crave. FirsL to Mr. Jack*- I) relief?t ami lust to Mr. Frank FaUiL_wlvi r departed this life Hi years arrn. ' " c is survived by one son Mr. i .' Jack D'xher. one daughter-in-law j ; n?d :> host of other relatives and ' (j friends. ?fn ttpv morning worship a4 Youngs Chanel the na?tor used a i x subject And Cod said unto Adam who art thou? A special C.hristnia? eriit" follovmd. Our moi nincTTAT ( offering followed. Visitors wef \ Deacon Geigci'. Brn.. c| Smith an'1 sister Dolly Bowman.Mrs. Bd'r i Hope?Clements?-and?M is. Mlhnic Bouie from Pleasant Springs. We r especially invite and welcome visitors at all times. Dr. and Mts. J. CI. Porter were visitors at various homes in the community last Thursday.. Miss Thelma Wheeler will not teave to resume her work as tea t ut I lillltl -)amiarv liUth. ftiss Eloise Kongo- has returned I to Gilbert to resume'her work a teacher in the public school ther ^K&i I ^ jg yg < M t *# # # ? - ... ----- ., .?~r-.- ? ..rpr?- ~ HIGH-SPEED BOMBER PRODUCT methods assure record output of-bom in places instead of jigs. Frame sect right, wnilo the man on the left bue H EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. D. N. Wilson, Pastor Charleston?On last Sunday our services were very great nil day. It seemed like everybody tried to go to church. Our church was crowded all day. We were unable to seat the people. Wc had visitors from. all over the city and out of the city. We are happy to say that our church is in.a flourishing condition. She is progressing as never before under t h e leadership of this great pastor. More than five hundred people communed. The public collection was over one hundred dollars. Kight persons were taken into the church. Our pastor brought us 2 great messages for the beginning of a new year. The whole chvrch was overwhelmed as he preached the word of God. ?The Sunday school was conduct ed at the usual hour by the Supt I j \ i.am: city' iiKill school i I I'rof. L. I). Bradley. J'rin. ' y Tin- Lakf lit\ lii h . m inml n .>V ;?< ih <I?s-^); ?\ioixiay morning, Jaiwp * th. w ith ii vi ry g^ojj atVeiulunctt, 1 tt ? having i i't ,i <l.?si<r 1 w wit* |" ^ or lhi. holidays. All teachers are ^ nek ami are now making- prepa- j ations tor the nnxl-leJ or- exami iation<, wni. ir w ill l> gin Toes- ! i r.rrd?.n VJ. ihr.jretTrou of jv. ^nrt 7; i'Xl Ihh'!:v-\'ill take place Thiirs-|. ivy; .Ian. 7. and all studynts lmve [J, m il -i '.-j m.-ti (i t" !ia re all their j ,rinks W.t~h" T?T~..) )! tT.ht day. J ! a.-t Mdihlay .'.u.v.ijr the first j ~ htiju'i ;>< red ti-. i'riivipul cut- i ? ini-'l ?ome p'rtv-?:vr eh he Find | |. hi uM cause the . I.'.;! oils to "et j nucn more j';- ; > t;v. ir l>'t b "ks. v T-n~Thrrr~a 1: d fTT > -.aleni body fj 0 _n,:ik" a tv.-o! ,t?an that they j, ire going to ha. - their l.ssons \ >r< pa.'? <1 every (tte- bel'oie they (] Miic to seh.ooL The piuns o.tlei! call for fuhr.:: s, which are y tr?be?grivrn Try?thc~ teacher at cast three tint' j a week on the is signal- at, mane for that .-day +-* ind should count in their daily s 1 ciiari.in. marks. Lac h quiz max ? ontain one or two questions anchor liouM ttt fi :V? . nun e?than -T :ve or Uii minutes of that class n >< ! ioii. .titer H.o-'mn;:- th.esc- qui'/ :os tor two < r three weeks, and I t is found that a student is mak- h n;r a very low n iz mark, that d tmlenl v.i'.l l,i- asked lo make a g Midget < t how his time is spent tl ittor school pours. The* budget nTT o bo made out for every day of n Ho \v:;ek anjl >s to have tin- ap- t m7vat~~o-rf- 4+hj?tililiI~> piivontr?~o 'pro it is pitr.ud to the teacher C 'or her approval. Any desired n hanges in the ti.ne budget shoultf v ilso have the approval of the hild's parents. A student commit- p eo wjll bo appointed to assist ho teachers in- checking on stud-? nts to see if tbty arc going by c heir budget r t-Li In closing Prof. Bradley assur- " d the teachers ami. stt dents that a he building plan of the school 1 res not horn forgot Fid Ttc said Ti hat it is impossible for him to c! orget on account of the exper-" "nces he. is having from day to v lay. b - ? r Mr. Sampson Siie!. was inductc* h nto the a? my (he pa -t week and ^ t"tioned at F* Bia*jg. N. ('. ? M rs. Evssie Meiz < r Uawtford H 'onn.. spent several days with her ., uucnts ?.tr. and Mrs. Paul Metz ^ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown <( tnd children. Mr. ant! Mrs. Samnie Brown and Mr. and Mis. lien > V Ttonnftot.l of A inrucf n (t'l en?m " u inlay afternoon with ti.eir nio'hr Mrs. t'aiji,- llrown and family.' ^ Mosihuncs Minnie Speiice. Mat- **, ic? lloozov. Mrs. Tltoinasena (.'or- 1 y motored t.i Peaks tin- past Sun ay afternoon i\nd spent the even e' njr with Mrs. K. lliaycr ami othci liiiiuls v If its the I.eacl'T you want toll t Booster's Pla.e umt?gryt ;r copy * onlv 5 cents " P f - i ?~n I n I _ v HH BMjj3 > Rf v ly? ^ ^;; s' Hyf . fi * i F l - ti ? r: s e T~ - Official OIVI photo. a w * a POX?Advanced manufacturing ^ bens in 1 !>4d.? Fixtures are used c ron is riveted by the man at the g ks up the rivets. Bllitf Wtirr; true or false; Tiow to (rain the lov control or influence tho actions 01 away. GUARANTEE SUCCESS MADAM All Ruainesa Confidential Permanently I-oeated In Second I aide of Highway No, 1 coming oi Roland's Groc OPEN SUNDAYS 50c SPECIAL READINGS FOl - (.HEKN WOOD , fine day. After lie pastor ascended the rostrwrtrt^j al preached a powerful ?erm<JTl . j :iian from Psalms 41:3, As th art panteth after water SO iveiyope enjoyed it apd >rss carts. Everyone came ?way deing riady to begin the NMf , 'car and hoping that it will he peace that we all love. . ocial News Undoubtedly one of the st affairs of the Christmas nSs'VJi on in Greenwood was the dinneat*j8 nd bridge purty Riven by Mn|jB fm Dandy assisted by her attrac^B ice daughter Marjory on.-Christ- jH The entire house was made fesive by Christinas decorations. Hue cellaphone bells at the front our with light reflecting qn themr ave a soft arresting beauty t o lie front hall. In the party room he piano boasted a prolusion T5f oily pnd berries while the manle was graced by a large piece T [i.iie complete with the corifes. )_n a small table., were several j aokages beautifully wrapped in .hite paper and tied with dark lue ribbons which made such retty bows. These turned out to e bridge prizes. The guests lost no time In Toatrng the coffee table which v/as iden with everything one's heart ould desire for stimulating the ppetite. And during the short a iterval before dinner was served J here was much chatter and ex- ,jM hange of banter. B Enjoying themselves on this "1?! cry gay occasion were: Mrs. El- B ert Johnson wearing a stunning B wo-piecc black dress the top beug trimmed with black braid; Irs. George Walker who turned ut in a black and red creation, *\jj ?pere- reu now caugnt ner nair ;w t the nape of the neck; Miss Lo erta Goins was her usual trim idf in a blue woolen dress. Her ttly-?dornmentr was a E'river neck- ' ue. Mrs. Edward Perrin turned ut in a becoming green crepe *itli -velvet trim bf the same hade. Mrs. It. B. Frederick's .']* ress was of brown crepe with atin trim. The belt was complet- Jj d with gold kkl. She wore iridecent pearls, Mrs. Joel Perrin was & Ml roll grbomed in a beige' dress 1 ith dark green accessories. Mrs. l. K. Robinson?appeared in a two iece purple dress and used latching flower? effectively in hex air. Another who chose black foi he occasion was Miss Carrye1 M. 'oss whose black crepe was trim- < led in red bands about the shoul eis and waist line. Mrs. M. R. Jolloway was smart in a rose repe. Vis/ting from. Jamaica , N. Y.T ? .as Mrs. Solomon LaShay sister >f Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. LaShay . as well turned out in a powderd blue erepe^-She used pearl ae-'~" essories. Mrs. I. M. Tompkins ,as wearing a two-piece blue repe with a metallic front. Mrs. Dandy who is always well ;ropmod wore a shnple maroon i repe. Miss I>andy was attractive i a black crepe dress with which he used jade accessories. Assisting the hostesses was trs. John Williams the formet V'/lhelmina jAhnston who was alo weaving blue. Dinner consisted of turkey, rcssing, pickled peaches, rhutaaga. mashed potatoes,<4>eas, cran orry sauce and giblet gravy, 'ruit cake and coffee completed ic menu. . B lidcc followed the dinner dur? if? which there were candies, uts. fruit and anything else one anted to eat or drink. The lucky winners were Mrs. i.B. Frederick who received a lender transparent bud viae with old trim as first prize. Mirss Ross ith next highest score received pair of green candle holders. Its. Johnston with low score revived a pickle dish.-Mrs. LaShay , 'as awarded a paper weight as uest prize. , . , IUNSULT ) A M CECIL 1 lie in State, Cownty or" City ERICA'S FOREMOST READER AND ADVISOR Xi IN HONEST PROPOSITION I do not faithfully fulfill err- I ^ embodied in this statement. I . ..J you just what you want tt. I jt friends, enemies or iishand, wife or sweetheart Is I e of the one you most desire; f anyone, even though mRe* jj WHERE OTHSB6 FAIL. | Hours: It AM. U t PJft. Pulhnaa Trailer aa feafg Ins# J ?t of Gotaahfta, Xaxt U.Mf% I ery ^ I ^ .