The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 16, 1943, Image 6
PgtNS ABfBOLORY
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KBjljfri.-aCl' atn a lonely wido
Wen -ypiny "with a ma
PBp^ya?. m t?n> m? 1m love
pPPy' >nd wants me for his vrif
Kite for mr to wait on hii
m*.*i *? Issh frraawl |on>m<-?'?. vUvl
BBk&yatrmwor?Hswi'i you btH-n wal
^ in Torn three yearn for * pr\
HMaHml! Whilf you have kc
he has Wn Weeptn
^Wi(*J|cMy (Onipxnv with a not in <
BliBw. Why can't ^ you play ih
* iann- yanvr? What you nyvst 1
HgM*~to ditwt your interests ols?
trhtiY . . . ?xi let him wake a
HS**. to the fact that \<vjr waiting <ia\
K?jj> arc over.
T. H.? He's ;n>i ha^u.-oiiw . it
tray . . . hut he's my ail met
Bgjrc ^ dream and tuy all day study. H
|f* hasn't told iue anything yet. bt
^J"~TT hlVr reasons to "believe thaf fTl
too. is tt\ittjr in?a staTT--oT *u?
^fcl|_l32 ' - -**---.: . .
mw priiut'll AIUIHM I AIM l jll MlfMM
3^? at conclusion* too quickly?
Answer?You r ivmlirsitH)." *r
?5 Tight:?But you can't?nffrrrri r~
take too much for grunted or as
sume a poses'sive" attitude. Me
prefer to woo .and win their mate
. . rather than to g?t the ido
that they welt roped in. Giv
your dream nian plenty of ineen
tivc and time to collect his wit
and he will come around wit
"proposal before long.
R. t.?I have been farming a
of my life and own a good sir.
-v farm of my own. There is som
' ' property, about ten acres, adjoir
Itng my place that is not in culti
g vation and I am thinking of rem
ing it this a firing. I feel that
am in a position to farm it.
Answer?This plan of yours t
expand would be patriotic as we
tig a good business propositioi
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Write tor The ABBE' WALL AC
Leader, 1310 Assembly Street, C
ROBERT SMALLS HI SCHOO
Beaufort?The. students and fa
t><-. tJty reported back to work Jai
gl TOT, after having had a very Mei
pSf.? ry Christmas at home and in vai
ftp* ioiva parts of the state with tt
hjg " exception of the ftfh grade teaci
?r Miss Sarah Dunlap, who ri
HpT"-? signed for better work-in Was!
| g ' ' ington, D. C. Mrs. Agnes ^hei
mim has beeTrr-approinted~to can
on the work. Also two* of 01
teachers returned Monday mon
; v.; ing with different names?Mis
Willie Mae Bvthewood is no
Mys. John C. .Whes; Miss FI01
enCe L. Grant w now Mrs. 1'obei
M Reid. '
The chapel program beginnin
the New Year was quite enjoy;
ble. Miss Mazie Cooper in charg
The following students hu\
L -( resumed their classes^ namely
? , Misses Catherine TTaser. Ruby
Clair Grayson, Jennyc Mae Mu
K ' ligan, Charlene Singleton, Cat!
1 ftrlne Patterson and Mr.- -f esse Ci
~ty of State College; Misses Mar
Moody and Miriam Bee of Ben;
P 4a diet - College; Miss CrWendoly
, Mitchell' of Georgia State Colleg
A.,iftss Cleo Woodbury of Allen Ur
& Iversity and Miss Thelma Blac
j;'."- of Vdorhee* Industrial school.
I m^?z?~
m $ ^ \MATitEK N BWS _
- The final examinations for th
jfc first semester Were completed l?f
Pv week. Many new units and coun
W. ;v- * have been added.
|?r V- The senior high sehool elothin
B department is studying eommwi
jjtf patterns and constructive pre
cttaes. * For the eleven and twelv
; trratfes a new course on "Chi!
;4 Care*' vras added.
! ?? in the English depart
*J mfht are now studying essays an
compositions.
Miss Hurd m teaching t h
niip I'M y?ll i^iificvvo?in
&Wl *<y MM* *?> iilWH f&r chap.
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READINGS ^ARE NOW READY
BttittMf OF UFf i
^ I1I.IK AM# MVMAfMM ft# VftM ?NO MM
A## MiAWU ., nM #W??>WI< >?V4 r?OvftM ^ ' I
' Alt!' WALLACE SERVICE I
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^ n?>rv is h fivator demand now
n ""tor farnr pToduer? Thatrever before
. . . ami IImy mvo hrintriutr a >toik1
price as well. If yon will plan
this expansion "idea ctrrefttll v.
* I the re?Mi?Mo?I ' ll Sill) why It sh"U)d
i! j n>t prove very successful.
k- , (?. E. - My hvshand much oldn
j i-r than 1 ami make a trood salary
JJ I Hut he pntr"eflVts- ?ne a dime. 1
? j work ami have to carry on a hit
* t rrf ;*~e HiHs and he alway ~?i'"dd?
> j"~an open hand for every cent h?'
can .ire: out of inc. I wouhl like
p ! t.v write you privately.
* | Answer Jv isn't your nlacc u_
(assume the full responsibility el
s iunv.inir yo.rr household. Yot
it j should have :? definite understand
c ins with your husband as to what
it you will each contribute tonal*'
4+vttX)T expenses. Your preseni
' *et-up i>. al wrong. Send 'J.'u- for
a ] at) Astrology Rending if >< ? w an:
| me to write-yon prjvately.
ci 0. C. - I am l?s years old and
4' J drspetntely?rrt?love with :? ymmr
i- i man. .My mother wouldn't" let me
r | have Hates .and go out with him.
s | I wen? off to college in September
n | and when l came home f<?r Christ
r j mas he had married. He came to
i- | see me and calls ir.e now very ofs
i ten. Should I keep slipping >thj
round and seeing him?,
j Ap>\ver?Me doesn't love you.
' Imtnedii't.ely after vou went olt to
l" school last fall, he married nn<",hr
er girl. To encourage His affee(r
lion would have a tendency to
i* cheapen you in his eve.' and in
- the eyes of vour friends there at
I school. He is attentive . . . but
he hasn't made any promises., He
? is going with you just' for a good
II I time. T'lrop him before you got
u. into serious trouble.
analyzed in this column free. Simply
with your letter. For a "Private He*
\RHES NEW ASTROI.OCY HEAD>u
will receive with your Reading a
and advice analyzing three (-1) Ques ur
full name and correct address to
and please include a self-addressed.
r reply. Explain your case as iui-i
tfine your problems within the scope]
uarter with your questions-anti mail,
"E SERVICE, care of The Palmetto
olumbia, S. C.
I_ the subject Loyally to (Tin* Flay
With Rev. Mdodonu was the sen*
c tor class of .Jackson high. Those
who took part in the service were,
Ethel Hogan, unci Edith Butler.
Miss Evelyn Gittens, dietician.
l" left Tuesday for ~Harrlsbury. Pa..
ie where she was called due to her
'>vothev's illness.
Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Jones of Rich
niond. Va.. visited Gertrude Saxton
'** Tuesday. Mrs. Jones was form~y
efTy ;Miss Amie Saxtomand a stulr
dent at Mather.
t- A new waye scale as been set to
w improve the industrial department
w of the school. Beginning Friday,
r- an. 8. studcnts receiving aid who
rt work satisfactorily will yet 20c
per hour. Students who show im
jr provenient. 15c per hour and unsatisfactory
work 12 and a half
e~ cents. . Approximately sixty-f\ve
,c, students receive student, aid.
j? BKAl FORT COl'NTV
t- TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS
itl
?- the Beaufort* Cqnntv * Training
n school have retutHied front their
'e Christmas vncations, refreshed phy
t- sically and mentally, to begin the
k activities of the ttecnnd half of the
school year.
The majority of the students
pent, at least, a part of their va
. cation at their various homes.
T L< Pi 1.1!^ _ 1 I
i iu.vj^ui r>. onanann, wno 1
lf had been ill. spent his vacation vis
!( iting in Tuskegee and Oplika
. Alabama. lie returned to his post
greatly improved and with renew
jgd_x<iur.agc.
Miss Dixon visited in Charlesj_
ton and Georgetown. S. C.
Miss Bowen was the house guest
jj -of Miss Dixon, who resides ir
, /"lorence, S. C., during the vara
tion period.
Mrs. Celia Seott visited hei
daughter who lives in Ravanah,
Ga.. before she returned to B. C.
* T. S.
Miss Albcrtha Simmons visited
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
. Eddie "Wurrt,\n_jQf Savannah, Ga.
!* Miss Thelma Shanklin enter'"Jtained
with a New Year's Dinner
ls narty in honor of Dr. and Mrs.
M. P. Kennedy of eBaufort o n
rr I ill ma | y [lip ?rm. "
i?r. i. .1. wonnidson ot Burton,
H a former student of Beaufort Co.
Tr. school and a prominent mortiV
e i^n, died on January the seventh,
t- fie waa boried from the Pint
I- Grove Bnptmt church with impressive
ceremonies, on Sunday. Jan?
a the tenth. The faculty ami stuw
dent body attended the riUj*. I
The students in tne~ Home EcoIL
nomics debarment are studying
d tfie Conservation of Foods. and
d they are making plans for their i
it- Victory fjai-Hnng?Iw th?go (H>n.<
s nectlorts, they have ncefi assigned
additional academic research proj
?ct, which will enable them to be c
come familiar with the various
government agencies.
Flans are being made 'for.tiW
6 advanced studnr*tj9?^!iS/n_.ffte
?t mercial department to takeover',
* the printing of tbe V^rtnkjin
le Journal", our school paper.
I- *Phe flwt hour after tbo noon re*
cms on Fridays is being devoted
**& < & '
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PORT JACKSON KASKKTKAI.I.
TFAM VlAkW tAlllAI. I ^
APPEARANCE I
v ^ .. ... .... r I. Ss?i&
The Supply Division no. 2 basket
ball squad of Fort J*ckson? S.C .--pfl
?ill nuiLi' its first amirariina' U M
, Columbia. S.C. \\fhen it engages thjr
UVohir'quintet of Benedict College.
From nil indications, this promises ' S
to be u thriller from bpjfinninir to1 pjj^
end. Benedict Colhore has one of- :-JfH
the most powerful a^rjrretjrations in jjRfr
the Southern Conference while thjf H
Soldier boys boast of several all*;.'
YonTeren'ctidnyers ~ready to repeat' 9
their/?erformjmees of recent vettes^ ?
|n recent-trrfcerviewa . Coach Mont-, y EES
/ontery revealed whut. miirht be hi*:
starting iine-m> At consists of: S9
Co-C?fpt.-G. S. Grei-n-r-Forward BH
J. M. RecU'ern " J
K. W. Ifrnwn?CcnU'! jl
W. .1. VVilson---CitmriiI..
C. (.'ogrdoll--- " .
iieservt?s are C.A. Isley. C.W Bed-' ' V--T
featn. A.K. spears dr. W.H. Baker. reS]
G.R. Ledbetter. Game time is 8:Of.
P.M. Place. Benedict ('olletre tiym
Jan. 1-1, 11>4M. The ptildic is cordial- .
lv invited to attend. :
U.K. Brown. M/r. . ^99
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A BBBFYll.l.K CO! NT1 TR AINING
Sf HOOl. [W
The last period <>!' tin- sch.no] day it: iBwfe
Dee. was irivimr to the annual ' Kg
Christmas tree activities .ami the . Kg,
closin* of tile Christmas S'-al Drive ' lijr
?-AH teachers tmd -student* -worked ; P~
tard for.the Seal sale. For tin fii>i
time, a one-dollar nrir.e wa< iriven
in eaeh department of the school _
,"or the class raisiniy the hi if'" est an'M?nt
for Christmas Seals. ^
The ntir.es were won by the fnl'ment
- f<urth grade: Grammar
< -K/w.t to.. .... t :... t.ii'i
--I - .-..M.I I
lo'winjr classes: I'rhnat > I ^
Hrjrfi School Dept. - Tenth prade;
Mrs. Josephitic Wiicht. snopsor $&.
of til.- tenth grade cli'.S*. who usual
Iv raises the hiirhest amount 1"?>?"
Christmas Seals, led uuain this year k's*
The tenth "prude class set"out t< g|L<
lead and felt confident { tlv JSff
nighet amount throughout tin tW
contest. .1
The amounts' hy classes follow :
First frfade - .Miss A.C. Foxwo'th. Nev
teacher $10.00. second "ratio - onl\
Mrs. Lucia Taylor, tosteiter - $?T25: ?
third t'tseie - Mrs. Kuth t'hilders.
(J. A. (irav. teacher - SKI.71: fifth .
prade - Miss Merrill Mates, teaehei
teacher - SO.00; fourth irrade*- Mrs. beet
810.04 ;sixth (trade - Miss Josephine ther
Reynolds, teaehe.r - $27.0": seventh
grade - Mr. H. KUison. teacher i2">.0S;
eitli grade - Miss Ilattic M j FIRS
Merry, teacher - S-ItLOtU-ninthgm.h |
Miss Kate Mresslev. teacher - S:|i?. RAMI
'?!; tenth grade - Mrs. Joseph in
Wright. teacher - S??n.(!0; eleventh R
grade - Mrs. F.M. Wade, teacher
$.~s'..Q2. The total :;moi:nt raised I'm
Christinas Seals was $2S/i.40. '
We sincerely thank sill who help- st.^U()
ed us make this sale a great success ', .
Win. Wade. Principal
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0. ('. T. S. TRIMS WILKINSON C "J*1'
. The Orangohurg Co. Training pas.toi
School Tigers with its fast mov- stfiu
ng quintet led hy Captain Harolil ^"iir
Williams, woo its i.'..: hioiiir
(lav night, 20-27 over the Wilkin- ''
<on WotVennes, "
j Tlio game whcik proved to !.? '
iii thrilU'r front start to fini'sh kept ,U:'"
about 100 cheering; fans on theii >"aifeet
its the score see-sawed hack ,l 1,1
and forth. osloi
r . ... I or I !
The uiiin/' st art id with Wilkin- ^
-sett?taking a quick S l7T~n lead, ,p
which the Tigers never overcame
.during the first half. The half jt ,n
ended 10 to If. in the WoIvcrinT1?--^-w?
favor. ATler taking some ini- The?i
-po/tant icntaiks fl'Pnt ( oach l.c- '
roy T Pendarvis the Tigers oponej!
up the second Half hy drop- (
ping a couple of crip shots that
put til me in the lend for the tirst *n ;(r
time in the game. This lead did- -pj,,
not last long for the Wol-ycfines ntI ()V
came right hsuk to take if again. j
>.t * rAi-iiilllltCd (|UUO il lilt P,|-,i
Slit at the' sound of the whistle at on
the end of the game tin* Tigers <
woro^Din -fmu. rushe,
lor of honor was given Johnii tor a
"Wag!' Dash of the Titters who turtcc;
was playirg his first tea me of bits- every
ket ball who shared hikli scoring happv
honors with Richard Williams j sound
with ten points each, ("apt a hi K. I being
Wlliams was second for the. Ti-| to th<
gers with-woven points!. Mr4vm-t-rm-rn
Williams better known as Slick i her f
was high point scorer for Wilkin- of th
["son with 14 points; with Carl kind
Williams coming second with 'J. Tht
Outstanding players in the game porte
were Dash, Hand R. Williams for seaso
O. T. S.; M. Williants. Bow- until
1 man and C. Williams for Wilkin- limits
I son. her.
The Tigers suffered their first
loss .when Warren Dukes, center
left to take a part in a greater
r ganie~ Th CiTsiTa y . 7Te was inducted
| into fhe Army. Hats off to Privj
ate Dukes. , '3ei
I he officials were Sam T. llai- I ^nurc
PMT M nenenict Keferoe and Miss I "u"'^
W. M. Mebrine score-keeper. schoc
Richard Williams, Reporter discu
- selecl
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to the study and explanation of lette
the ,Sunday School lesson. The word
entire student body, participates. neod<
This activity resulted from an in- por.sc
veatigfition which rq-vealed that a ,'foly
large number of students did not -<>
attend Sabbath school.,
The theme Sunday^ Vesper Hdur mis (
centered around the first chapter we ^
of .Tolin Thu prnffr.it.ii mnt-Wf rlonf>
bnt it was well rendered. Florie S. (',
Bell Frazier recited "The filn<l with
N yw Ye^tr"; Margaret Martin Wi
read "The New-. Year."; Alvernie of o:
ijvaahinrton r?jnd "An Explanation R<
kttf .Inhn ? flosnel " anrl \ti?e F* IC Thor
i^rVson sang "Smiling Through". I Pliib
During- the beginning: of the sor the
vice, Francerta Edwards read the frien
iscripture lesson; ' Charles Wright sonit
,offered prayer. arnu
Miss A. A. Hicks, reporter. eph
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r* *?* ..-m~
-?!g "3BBP
w3*$j
J^BPS LIKE THISVARK CARR
Ttey "jrftust 1?r krpt ra good remit
ponsible for them rrutst bo able to
coTMfikions. Lt. Kverott Boll, 9lfi
ifred P. Oilmnro, 003 N. 5tb S
bert, 2505 ?. 83rd St.. Clcvclainl.
6 N. W. 5th ri., Miami, Flu., ol
ping their hands in.
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FORT SILL F. A. REPLACE!
v trainees are taught the art of s
' weapon for a soldier and to pi
heir "Self-Help", they are taught
Quick footwork such as this may
nees at the Field Artillery Pep
t in the Army only three weeks ;
nselves in the presence of the to
T AFRICAN
IS I (III R( H
11
let. -I. A. Davis, Pastor hi
c<
liUu i. S. i .--Sunday wa> a ^
day at our church.* StindAy
1 began at 1(1 o'clock with '*
iijit. and teachers at then
The teachers taught tlicit \
s for lf> minutes. I P
the 1! o'clock sty-vice '.it | 11
t brought-ruc. a soul stil ting I1'
a Using as a ihei^t?f -jicw I
Lite. II Cor. ;A:17< ' M't {
lit Dill tw?iM fv nnneetm. '
re things."
. f\irk lathis ciaujthtit <>/ ~rr
Pa... unit<-.l wi\h us.
H r. Wall.or a brilliant voting '
niall -* 1 I!? iiuliM l inihi'i! as
aaliilat c !'.j. Papt i-m. Thi ''
I'll n installed tiif oll'ievj,}.
, i'i
irs ? iisi<ni<r ytair s work.
J rVlork _ wo r< M.>sonihii-ii
'MiMuinioM with a lar^o crowd
iiiiiT- \V<- lV!t tin- s|<ilit a> [
iivi il front hi aii to in art y
"nrmU rs wciT fcllowshiped.'
Sl'i vil >' . hop at!?at???y
I*. The pastor ddivordo ar.
wonder ful romam I'rniu ?,
tin mo I at us Hoar .h-sits. j'
IT:")/ Our )H-nrt< hum wrth .
the man uf (ind s|nth<'. " o
pastor was surprised with
i-irtiai 'xiv n to mm iiy th< "
nan of the trustee hoard.
Munis Myers. h
tin- Wednesday cv iiin^ he- >
i'hrir.l mas?Uu- I train It church '
rl in on a s.rprise to the pa.nd
family with a_ i t. pound
r. i ii{T( si fYTnts ami some of u
thinj; needed to make <>iu ^
On Clfistmas Kve t !i <
of Silent Nijrht was heard .
suntr. As Mrs. Mavis went
top of tlie stairway sne (iis
nl?chat TtTe -InLrinwas on p
ront porch. It was the rest '
e members' with tcifts of all p
ineludinjr cash.
pastor and wife have re- '
d a very enjoyable holiday j
n. They enjoyed is so well
they didn't t;o out of the city
; until the 2!?th of Decent- j
i'
i
-- fittnmrxrr \rws ~
vices at St. James, A. M. K. '
h worn oxoollpn_t_I_A_la?gfi_ -t
TTTTas preseTTy""^ (Sunday
>1 at uWial hour. After a hrief ,
ssion of the lossop the pastor
ted for a text St. Mark H: *
Wo pray that Rev. Mnlmay
continue to preach the
of find, for prayer is much L
?fl in a time like this.. Four "
>ns joined the eluirch. The '
t'onimimion was administered '
lnrere number., At 7 o'clock
ere back at ehurdiJn a jrlori- \
'amp fire meeting after which j
'ere blessed with another won
d mi MHgi' bi'licri'M* TT ITcv j
uiles. One person connected |
the church at this service. |
p were happy to see so many
ur friends out to worship,
v. W. M. Fulton and Mr
nas McDonald returned t o '
idelphia. Pa., after spending f
holidays with relatives and
els. We were also glhd to see
of ?pur boys who are in the i 1
d forces: John Wiggins, JosDavis
and Earnest Pierce,' i
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YING I S THROUGH TUNISIA
rrion Tonstantly and?thi^officers
supervise repairs under any and
X, Theresa Ave., St. Louis, Mo.;
t., Muskogee, Okla,; Lt. Henry
Ohio, and Lt. Andrew B. White,
a Quartermaster Regiment are
WENT TRAINING CENTER? j
elf defense. Often a elnb is the
re pare them for nny~emcrgency r
. to,make the most of it.
save a life. These Hist Battalion |
laccment Training Center have !
tttd already know how to handle ;
e?when unarmed. I
RARNWK1.L NEWS
With America in its second wai
me global war we have much tc
e thankful for. A year ago wi
idebratcjd througha terrible de?
snt on Prarl Harbor by the-srte:rk~
tp Japanese, and because of how
movant of how close we were to
>sing the war that had just start
d. it was -much like and other
eace time Christinas. Today
larks a vast change yet we are
tank fall
We have pone a long way towid
victory..and while we may yet
ave many weeks?and months of
lood. t..i! and sweat, and thous attcred
throughout the world in
efense of Christianity and freeoiii
our faith is still strengthenI
we shall win!
Christmas as any other time,
'dries with it joy and happiness,
arrow and sailnes*-. The Death
ngel Harmed the lives of two of
ui- well known and beloved eitii-ns:
Mr. II ichinond Brown and
It - l-'llv, M..V.-...I \t.... if V ...i
.u. .?1 I >. C I'it 1
Ir s. Katie Ryles, \'or more 'than
year. while death canie to Mr.
row 11 instantly. Bot'K wcr nteern
pi's of the Bethlehem Biiptist
lunch Mrs,?Me^eol eame t o
arnwtdl many years atro and her
. mains- -were taken hack to her
rijrinal home, Kllington, S. C.
he is survived by one son, Mr.
rady Mill of New York iind a
ister. Mrs. Ratic Ryles of .Barnoil
and a ho'st of relatives and
riends.
Mr. Brown, hbrh ahef reared rn
arnwell was. a deacon of the
ethlohom Biiptist church and
as known for his loyalty to God
nd man. We shall miss him! He
survived by two daughters,
li s. KUww-1'i n11. and?Mrssr- Mary
!rown both of New York City;
ne sister Mrs. Mary Collrns of
f.Tfnwell; tTTree grand children
ml one groat errand and a host
f relatives and friends. The
'astor. Rev. Zack t /Townsoncl
reached both funerals.
The Missionary society, and the
'plift Federated club carried out
ts annual yule tide duties in carry
ng the ChristmaS cheer and joy
o the less fortunate.
Miss Audrey Dixson who is a
eacher in Florence -high school
mcl David R. Dixson a student at
loim-Ki-, spent tne noirdays
nth thoir parents Dr. and Mrs.
). J. Dixson. \Vre are pleased to
ay here, that Mrs. Dixson has reovered
from her illness.
Miss-Louise Roundtree a teachir
in one of the Allendale county
chools s^ont the holidays with
u r parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
'toundtroe.
Private Thomas Lee spent the
mlidays home orr a -furhmph wfttr
lis mother, Mrs. P^stell I^ee.
ITivaUt?Kmmi'U?Williams o?f
Louisiana spent a few days with
Misses Marv Lee and Bet-nrce Wil
iams.
Nurse Leah Pew of Voorhees
uhool spent the holidays with her
parents Mr. and?Mrs. John Bronion.
Mrs. Klsie Pratt has returned
to New York after the death of
her father.
Mrs. M. B. Eve spent Ohristmaa
in Florida. __ _
(UOOKKK WASHINGTON BK
fHNH HAHKBTBALL FRANTIC
Cob mhi'i. S.C. - Booker Washin
toi^ Hijrh. School of this City, 11?4
.hampions of the Sunth Carolin
Athletic t onlerence TTT l^ecomlur
Schools, hetfttn practice this wet
with fair prospects for anotht
Successful season.
The TW'Wdoes will the servici
of Jlat'Oo Xame. _ Zcbedee Alain
11>< 1 Johnie James who graduate
last J One. Veterans of last year
"" ^rfTTSTTtto " Trnrrn in etude t.rrr
Ilotrcrs. James Jackson, Robe
K'lon, Walter Tnomnnii. Krie K
kins, a in I Eugene Williams. \*e
."summers. O rantrc Moffett. 1?jit
lessic Hcnorie. ami Fail".
Coaches Johnnv Martin and Hoi
son are arranfrin" the followin
schedule:
Jim H - onen
" 1' . Wilkinson - at lion
18 - open
" 1!' - Finley - at Chester
2'J - Finley - at home 2r>
- t.pen
" 2P - Mather - at home
Feb. 1 - Wilkinson - pending
f> - open
" 'v - o|>en t
1 J. - V ODIUM' - at V IHM'nU
** 15 - n|H'ii ?
" 19 - open
22 - Coulter - at homo
" 2fi - Mather - at Camdc
March 1 - open
fi and d - Tournament
NINETY-SIX HICK SCHOOL
PTA MEETS
The I'TA ope ned January 1. 10-1
p.m. with singing. Stand F
For Jesns. Prayer, Mr. VY.
Hoggs: song, What a Friend \\
Have in .lesus; talk.. Mrs; G1MOT
Wyley; paper, Mrs. IJllio Bowii
open forum, subjeet Why Paren
and Toaehers Should Meet, led 1
Mrs. J. L. Parks followed by M
F. S. Graham and Mr. W.
Bogus. _
Reading of the minutes of tl
last meeting by the secretar
They were,approved by the ass
eiatiou. Dues were then collect?
Everyone?contributed. It?wj
then decided by the association
take caie of the balance on the ti
mo,
The program committee inforr
ed the participant^ who nre-to-anear
on program at the next me
ing. The meeting closed \vi
singing Bless lie the Tie Thi
Binds by the group.
HAPPENINGS
AKOl'ND YHERAW
By Robert L. McCall
Mr. Robert Foster the son <
Mrs. Louise Foster .Johnson m
the late Rev. R. Foster of Che
terfield delivered a soul stirrir
sermon Sunday. January J. at tl
Second Presbyterian church. M
Foster is a graduate of Cottle
Jr. college and also the college d
oartment of Johnson C. Smith il
varsity and is now a junior in tl
department of Theology at Smit
Mrs. Esther McCall formerly i
this city now of New York spei
the Christmas holidays with Hi
son Isaiah McCall. Jr.. and mar
of her friends were glad to hai
her in their midst.
Messrs William Buchanan. Cy
/ d..1.1 \ n. jj
ami iy an?ri \Duuucr; vroairey a
ter spending thi' holidays wit
their families returned to Was]
Til ? ton, IT C.
Pfe. Johnie Johnson of Can1,
Shelby. Mississippi and Mr. Jef
erson Johnson of Brooklyn, N*. "i
are visiting: their parents Mr. ati
MTsr^Wjrttej! JofcjVftfm, Sr^^r
Miss Maxine Williams and hr,
ther Arthur of Baltimore, Md
spent the Christmas holiday* wit
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. V
Williams on Howard street.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James er
tertained a number of thei
friends on Wednesday night. Dei
.10, at their home on Johnson S
The following have been calle
to the army: Messrs E. K .Tonei
Freddie Hammonds, Robert Pow
and Willie Scott.
LEESVH.I.E HERALD
Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ahnjy c
Saluda and Misses Ruth_and_Lli
nell Abney of Washington, D. (
and Mrs. Essie Mobley of Salud
were dinner guests of" Mr. an
Mrs. Rufus Drafts on Sunda;
December 27, 1942.
Mr. John T. D. Summers of G
aert; Misses Florence Johnsoi
Essine Mae Dent of Lexington, !
C.. Visited Mr' anH \fi-o m... o
December 26th.
Mrs. T. B Bryant was host 1
n surprise birthday dinner to h(
nusbrmd Mr T; B. Bryant Chris
mas Day. Many guests were i
attendance and wished him a ha)
py birthday.
Mlk. nemrng of Cliera
was a visitor for the Christmt
holidays and New Year of ht
two sisters Mrs. E. Harrell, Mr
J. Norris and other friends. M
and Mrs Bryant visited Mr. an
Mrs, Drafts last Sunday.
Deaths
Mr Harry M. Wigfall of Bate
Diirfc was funeralrzed from S
dames MR church Dec. 2R, 194
This young man died in the Na\
- (".omp, finiitiegu, ('wllf. The WWt
of Batesburg and Leesville we
very much saddened over tl
death of this young man who hi
joined the Navy in July 1942.
Mrs. I,aura Thompson di<
January 2, 1943. Mrs. Thomps*
> had been vll for about nine yeai
| Funere services were held at tl
' St. Mark Baptist church near L
inton.
i She leavs a host of sorrowii
_1 erd friineds.
: 1
&
I JERICHO A. M. E. nil'l^ ll
? R#v. J. 1*. ('ummi?Ks. Pastor
?h
Di'iimark?On the lirst Sunday I
* in the New Year a large nuntbet i
" worshiped at Jericho. Sunday '
-t;T tail-began at its usual hour. . At r.
1 11:150 a warm prayer service was '
,r conducted by Bro. O. R. Kiley and 1
was enjoyed. Rev. ('immioim's
brought us a beautiful message
| aken from Isaiah 0:1. siib'ect A
,i" Divine Vision. The Holy Commun 1
ion wsi\, administered. At 'he ev- 'l
_?M!UL_ WursJu|) . JleA^ _Liuuuiungii a- -j
gain delivered the message from 1
I Dsalms srbieet He fa-adeth
^ Rex. 1 'iiiimiiny< was llw i|imiMi
u| guest of Mr. niid .Mrs. Bias.
Mrs. Naomi (Nilemon, .Mrs. H.
t, -\L .Wolfe. Mrs. S. M. (.Tmnmgham
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Duncan. They report
ed an enjoyable dinner.
w e were yriad to have Miss l.il- ;
1 tie Mae Benjamin with us during
the holidays. She is the grandlaughter
of Rev. and Mis. S. \V
^Votfe.
Mrs. S. M. Cunningham spent
the week end in Charleston with
her brothers Mr. Stephen and Kdwnrd
Wolfe.
Mrs. RoKsia jUomlo entertained
'n the Junior Missionary society of
Morris Chapel Bantist ehureh Pee.
10. 5 p.m. Quite a crowd of young
people were out andd rendered a
fine Christmas program. From
this group you may look to find*
soini; of the leading Baptist wo^
men of the state for tomorrow.
? They never say 1 can't but are al'
ways willing to try.
l' The hostess served, plenty cream
and cake, and fruits. All enjoyed
e: much the Inst meeting in the old
vear and expressed themselves as
>>' hoping to do a better job li>43. We
r were happy to have the superviT
sor's daughter with us who also
enjoyed the meeting. The society
? presented Mrs. Goodc a lovely
y Christmas gift which She praised
p very highly.
u. The Ministers' ^Wives ^ Alliance
10 Kay is on the' boom; they are few
> - in number yet their motto is:
Fighting ns we Climb. A recepii
tion was held at the home of Rev.
()- and Mrs. M. G. "Williams, Baptist
el street, Friday night, Jan. Kth, in
lb honor of the ministers und theii
wives.
Mrs. Goode was the dinner truest
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burrey, of
Maxwell Ave., Sunday, Jan. 3rd.
WELCH ZION RAPT. CHURCH
^ Hew E. E. Gaulden. Pastor
Silver Street, S. C.?Sunday was
a beautiful day. Sunday school
1C opened at the usual hour with our
r pastor in charge. The lesson was
beautifully taught und discussed.
At 2:00 p.m. our pastor tame
nj forward with a soul stirring ser;hon
that" carried elation. His
^ subject wns taken from Timothy
^ 4:7. We can truly say our hearts
did burn while the man of God
jj- tailed to ns:?The Collection Vvas *
lv lieral. i
,*p The Christmas season was very
"plebsant. We were happy to have
U MUs Carolyn Reuben of Benedict
f college Home for the holidays.
^ Mr. and Mrs. James Reuben of
v Mew York City spent the holidays
? with their relatives and mother.""
Mrs. Lucy Dewault. y
p Rev. T. M. Dixon of Morrie col- I
lege was a guest in the home of
"j Miss Isabeil Reuben.
' Rev. B. F. Stewart of Spartnn~~
v "Surg" spent a few days with his
relatives Miss Isabel Reubens and
others. <
Mr. an<l Mrs. Silas Dewault had!
for their dinner guest Deo. 27th,
) Rev. N. J. Caughman.
.* We were happy to see Pvt.
George Recder. Jr., home on a fur/
tough. He is stationed in Arizona.
11_
WATERLOO NEWS
Laurel Hill Church
Motto text: And the word be- !
came flesh, and dwelt among us
and full of grace and true. John <
. 1:14. The member,. at Laurel Hill |
Baptist church started the New
J^J"Year off "with""much spirit. Sun'
day sclfol began at its usual hour,
a The members of Laurel Hill are
" glad to welcome you to the house
' of the Lord.
ISick list: Mrs. Sallie Rice, Mr.
il John Y. Fazgy. Mr. Cloude Ford,
i. M.rs. Sallie Wilbert, Mr. Willie
3. Younge, We are glad to know
ts that Mrs. J. Hase is up and back
to her church work.
:o Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Ligon an- .
r nounce the marriage of their _daut
ghter MTss Minnie Lee Ligon to |.
n Mr. Robert Fortl Dendy.
). Celeste Rice, reporter
" MT. PILGRIM BAPT. CHURCH Iis
Rev. J. H. Spigner, Pastor -.1
ir :vl.
Miirans?We had a very nice
vl -Sunday .school after which wehad
id , inspiring remarks by the pastoi
' and some of the members. It has
been asked that dll the^ members
oe present. Sunday school 10:.10
1. a.m.; preaching, 12:00 noon.
It. The pastor spent a few days in
2. Georgia. While he was there Tie
ry visited Miss Mozella Patterson.'
75""T2flT "WTTgTTtsBaFfTi Augusta, On.,
re and also sister Douglass in Ceoric
gin.
id Our Fupt., brother Shelton
Bookhart has returned from his
yl visit with sister and daughter ctf
in Philadelphia, Pa., and reported a-j
s. nice stay.
be We still have on our sick list '
px sister Mary Anderson who had an
operation last Thursday and sislg
ter Mattie Bookhart. Both are in
the Columbia hospital.
' ?*
SaturctayVJanuary 16.
vtooksk a.m.k. church
./Church goers were not disturbed
W- the eolil weather Sunday. S. S. 3s>
ipcned at 11 :t?0 with the officers ??. ]
i?i?? members present. TM " lessen?4?1
very interesting and the review
by the pastor was wonderful.
At 12:00 service began. The pasor
preached a very befitting sermon.
Theme: Turning over a new
leaf. Scripture reference -- Revel.
iQth chapter and thv2n.deliiuae.uf
the-l2th verse. And t'iie books
were opened. T.uke 16th chapter
*nd the 1st clause1 of* the 4th verse
1 resolved what to do. ^
Messrs. Wilbur Bean, Eddie "j
Morgan and Znckariah Taylor
Simmons left Friday for the.jtrmy.
Friends of Mrs. Luc do Olephant 'j
Byrd will regret to know that she
is on the sick list. We hope for her ;
a speedy recovery.
Miss Lillic Belle Olephant has
returned front Washington, D.C. %
visiting relatives.
Miss Arietta Brooks ami Mi^i.?sfl
Bonhnm were hunted in marriage
during the Yuletido. *5
Mabel Mitchell, reporter?nj
m i, zir:7 a. e. ciii'iuTi fn
Rev. J. C. 1^1 man.
Sundav was a beautiful day for C {
church but still extremely cold. v ;
Sunday school opened at the usual il \
hour with the Supt.. Mrs. Bertha ^ ^
ouuiri unci leacners ai mnr post fi$ 1
of duty. The lesson was discussed ,
well bv our assistant Supt.. Mr. & j
I. W. C. Jones. Remarks by tW>
pastor Service begum immcdiq?IV
following the Sabbath sehtWl. $i
The pastor took hi* text Proverbs | f
18:10. theme. Spiritual Protection. ; 1
This was a noble sermon. After 7" <j
service \vf\v donated our pastor a v
token of Santa Clans in money. It plj
was presented to him by sister $39
Arrie P.ell Chalmer. The presen- > ,;Jtation
\vas made at this time be- 1 g'|]
cause the pastor was abseVt at fpj
the time the Christmas tree was
hWth?Collection fur the day was ir{
* 12.87.?-???? In
Rev. J. C. I.etman was the week i j
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman
.lohnson. He reported a very ?
pleasant-stayr ? jf
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