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t -V PERSONAL! MENTION1 mian i^n-'*iTTui ri'ai^uu ui v.?u&leston, W. Va., the former Mrs. Preston Johnson of Colombia i.s i the guest of Mr. and M:,s. Wesley Dreher and relatives of 1710 Ci 1noun St. ??MVS. Qticcn Hasiard A: Ic. of M'Jl Oak St. wishes to ;'i:no;i' o the tie 'W. Bassard to Pvt. Kdd'e M. I marriage of her sister. Miss LotCcoke which took place Jan. IB J943.?Pvt.?Cooke is a member o( Ajc .'list Aviation Squadron and is stationed in Topeka, Kansas. BUSY ACE CLl'B The club met with the president Monday evening Tl'.e house vRW called to order and the devotional service was conducted by the group with Mrs. Lr.nglev readthen open for business. The minutes of the last meeting: were read antfc adoplecE The coll was called <^nd caclr member responded with a Bible verse. Old and new business was discussed. There will be a good old fashioned chitterling dinner at the home I Of Mts. Janie Whiter 10rd0 "whent St. Put in your orders early. It will . be ready at 12:0'clocl%. The meeting adjourned nniiwt at the home of Mrs. Jessie Enddy. Refreshments were served by the hostess which we all enjoyed. DEBORAH SOCIAL CLI B The dub held its las't meeting -Monday night,?March ?2 at frm home of Mrs. Sumter. The meet ing was -conducted by the VicePresident, Mr. Outen and began at the usual time with singing O Lord I come to Thee, led by Mrs. Roberson; prayer by Mis. Havocs; i, thp 23rd Psalm was recited in con cert by the club as our evening les son as our Chanlain, Mrs-CIrecti was absent hnvinir been sh-k for n few weeks. We hop,, for her a speedy recovery. The minutes were read, received. ar.d adopted. The roll was called bv t'v Secretary. M'e responded with" Mible verses ?44 and dues in thp usual manner. Mr. -Outen opened .4 hr bmiSp- for-brrnness. Much business was discussed. We came to a close to meet fct v.'fh Mrs. Haye.es, Allen-Benedict ^ Vorrt next. Monday rduv-t muendly *n"'social ciA'h The club mot at the usual hour Thursday night. We carried on f* business as usual when the devotional was over. Tht. president 'presided. Minutes were read anu adopted. Unfinished and now business was discussed. On last Tuesday, March 10 the .dub held its 5th anniversary and i a swell time was had. Many guests from other clubs were with us to take a part and- their expressed themselves as having enjoyed the occasion. Our grest speaker, Mr. Tom Williams spok0 on the subject A Terrible Age. We had with vs from the Lucky - bird Social club: Mrs. ITat'.io John son, Miss Oheeseboro, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Boycc and Mrs. Williams. The ways and means com. < mittee took charge and adjournment followed. We were dismissu.. tU/. T*I : t .A w r>. ?.:u tut- v ux-rrwim'iii, .ur, sani Williams to meet Thursday, March 25th. George Urov.ni, president ^ G. W. McDaniel, secretary LUCKY BIHD SOCiAL CLLIi The Lucky Bird So:ial eh b he!<i its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Girlio Xftw,- 1-824 Wasliington St. Tht. devotional service conducted by the chaplain. Afdcvotionnl service the ir.eetvvas turned over, in the hands of the acting President, Mrs. I, B Garrick. T'nn minnt..,. nf last meeting were omitted. Unfinished anfl new business was dip^ Q cussed briefly. The Shoe rally will come to a close March 30th. Sick report was called for ard Mrp member was reported ill. Mrs. Tiattie Johnson. The club wish for her a sneedy recovery. The loll W!l? raTlo'l on/I r>flr>f>ri v.YfMYY I ' bers responded to their names. The next meeting will he at the I hr#tne ot' Mn John Bishoo. 101K " college street. Mrs. Annie Porter, Mrs, Alma Norris and Mr. A. P. Williams celebrated in a Trio Birtr night supper ott Mtrrch l.T S7"fhe hdhTe ,* of Mrs. Mary Helton. The table i wfls -beautifully decorated with jonquils and three birthday cakes. The gifts were very beautiful and a delicious supper was served. Everyone expressed themselves as hnvlng <T grand time. Mr. Sam Williams, president MKss A. E. Cheeseboro, reporter ) , ^ ' ? : aioicaTw. ; . - - Open House Day at ITHI.K WILL HE (il'K! IN NATION-WIDE CE1 More than 1.200 USO clubs and oenteis in 47 sti les will l>-j hosts I 10 tin* genera) publiv on the ocj easion of L'SQ's anm.a.1 Open ] House day, Sunday. .Vouch 2ti, i; j way announced at nation: ! hetul| <y ariots in X.w Y>.rk. i is to?* enable 'the American piwlc | .a --first harm to obs;-r\ e a t'SU 'club, etc? to Xn'con A,1 ; f qnainti'ii ith the strrico romlereil and th? ^-?io . <. ;n. ;h?h,y,i .-.. yof CCO AtT!Tf7rn j past yt;.;. in each community where L'SQ operates the riojrtnr \ for l!;o da\ wiil t>?, "This is you7 I U?<). Come an dsee it." I From 1 to 0 p.m. the public \v!!i j he invitrd to inspect the cl.ibs and j roe USO i-n action. Frog rams at cacit club will take the form of a j icmmunity-v. i?i?> celebration, in which prornftKnT local officials i.i'.d citizens, USO representatives, civic, religious ar.'l patriotic groups { spy, ice men thoir?-Somiiiva. -USO. Corn? and see it." Tributes \\ill be paid to the OO^,vol'.ntoci s and bO: te. sen wild -have aided USO programs. Radio I stations in many parts of the country will broadcast the ceremonies. Examples of art and craft, work, photographs and other products of hobby groups executed by service ""men will be on view.'Other displays will depict I"SO services to the armed forces and the. growth of the organization. Music will tc-ature programs at all clubs, and so far as rationing permits, refreshments will be solved. WAVKRLEY SUNFLOWER Mr>e Dick Truesdale was the llOsU'Ss l'or tile Smidnvvfi-tt out Tuesday evening.. The meeting was carried out in t o usual mantier Mrs. Cunningham is on the ?i.k list. We hope she will soon be?well. The roll was called each . v.nLLtnixur responded g?rrprnti?rlyr W c closed by singing God be With Vou 'Till we Meet Again. We will meet with Mrs." Thompson _ iwi uiuck cervais street. 1 he !.n.*L.>y M'| i rd a delicious rot sup-l-fMV consisting: of'hot fish, potato' salad, h?>t rails, tea, cake, candy nuts which we all enjoyed. Mrs. Louise Sullivan, president Mrs. Daisy Adams. Secretary Mrs, E-Ula -Coles-. R-cjrort or SUNSHINE SOCIAL C-LUB0 ? 1 Ve S^ushlm~Se~c7al club nv.et at Jiiii?Luau??P-t-'-?uir'rrr. A+rr Rutin McDanlel, 2318 Pe-dletoa street. Mondav-night-at 8:30. After devotional period then the meeting was in the hands of the president. The house was opened for business. The roil was called, each merit her responded with Hi Die verse and dues. Amount collected $9.75. Our e-.:est speaker was Mr. S. A. Brown. Our next -meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Nol'ie Melton 2210 (lervars ^stxuul,- Wo wre seiecl?rr " 7t<T~ clous course which consist of fried chicken, hot rolls, sliced tomatoes en lettuce, sliced Reaches with crushed pineapples topped with her cherrie^ and cak^. Mrs. Julia Glenn, reporter Nance-Brooks Honored With Yiarriage Reception On Friday evening, March 5th. 191:? Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nance cf Columbia announced the marri; ge of their daughter Charlotte Mr. Otto Brooks, formerly of Ridge Spring, S. C., now of Colum hia, S. C. Mrs. Brooks is formeryly of Newberry and Columbia. The couple were honored with a ?eei"|illorr at. the home of tlw i orates aunt .Airs. S. L. Moon. 417 Caldwell street, Newberry. The "brtoe's eh: lr was drapetTTn yellow am! marked'with a bouquet of jonquils and fern. A color scheme of yellow bells ami ivory was carri'ed out in the decorations. contests were enjoyed b v the many friends. As the? couple entered Mrs. William Whitney lighted the several yellow candles. The hostesses served delicious ive course and cake. As the quests passed out each one spoke a word of advice to the couple. Out of town guests were Mr. - Marion Rroo'ks, brother of the groom; Rev. Pearson^ Columbia; Miss Ctdia Relle, Columbia; Mrs. Jones of Philadelphia ami Edna of Washington, also Mrs. Eddie Haul of Washington. The gifts were many and very useful. After the rccepti-on the couple left for a week end trip to Union. They are at home 2012 Taylor St. Columbia, S. C. i SO Clubs, Sunday 28th iTS AT 12(M) CM US .EIJKATION Iki | STARTANIU RC STATE ' l Vi i r vc p i i i i> rv' --'- > Hujsrn I. Marksdale, Pub. I>r. sv j As thj ivilm.'niting feature of I)( j an niter* sting and varied program v J :h:? t!.)ji7rn7ibai*jj State (clinic. L- ! K . .>: ? s; i.tujtf I'm s. M. V. 'A niuukcr j ^ is its s. it.k.r- M..ndav. Mt'.r-.-H La. ' t ( l'.1'.." a; ll.j I'( imUt in, South ^ S'L in Snaitanb; nr. -[ v; The S])ji! tanblw p; ( lob was nru- j in raked last fall under tin* effivi? r'lv ' "jrrndefs h?p~"<<rMrs Ellen ('.Watson. | II. E. teadur at the Carv.r Hijv.oi School Her term of office as $?res. | has Keen marke d by many out- ! 1 stand jug cv?>_mpliskr.tcnts. Mrs.}" Watson hs assisted by the follow- ('.f in.T capable officers: Prof. E. F. a' Rivers. V'tve-IYes.; Miss M'axio Pearson, Sec.; Mrs. (lenevieve 1C Woodson, Asst. Sec.; Prof. Albert | Campbell. Chaplain; Prof. \Y\ cjp llim i . Ties. dt'liT'TIudson X. Ejjks- j '.nic. j'ubiic I>:rocto:\ with Miss j T Bertha L. Rivers the Assistant. |_E The club has a large member- t ship 10nipored of graduates dating | as far back as 1P04, and as recent as HU2; it numbers among its members many of the city's. lead- tc ing citizens. Our county is honey- A . .i^ruihtd-wit-h-fetWT-State y.indents "tc and the yen lias 1/een enjoyable |y by the many stimulating contacts? offered by the assoeiaton with es those members. ) la Two outstanding activities have high lighted our social program, hi an elaborate bridge party and a B throughly enjoyable evening V>f S dancing. Both of tnoW affairs were i fi held m?Spartanburg's spacious N ' oinnnmitv center. As the-O'ftwi--B ing feature of our year's endeav- n> ors we are presenting I)r. Whittaker as the 'principal speaker at S our first educational program. All ni -former State students in the-sur- ei rounding count.ies are urged to c< i meet with us to enjoy this unique B occasion. ^ THE EAGLE SOCIAL ot AND SAVINGS GLI B * \\ X The Eagle Social and Savings club held its meeting March 1*th I ,> 11.? i o r ~ 1 : I.:i- IHM11C 01 -MI'S. ( al'lll' John* I <011, No. 2 "Green street alley ? ' I >5 jjhn pni, Df.y.i i'.nnl . Xfivin1 wil I, y conducted by Mvs. noxini'a' Jones; jj ' "prayer ]>y Mr. EugeneJohnson. ( Each member recited-q Bible ^ , verse. Minutes' of tfce previous meeting were read and approved. aj The business was carried out in j1( , the usual wav. i.s i\i Alter a shoit program, Mr. Ezikiel Moten spoke on a special ? subject: Home Things Prayer Has Changed. Then the roll was call one new m'Orr.bej-- added to the roll. We now iiave on 1 oil fifty ^ members. Next meeting Friday I night at the home of Mr. Willie I Fludd, OJ0 Lincoln St. A delicious repast w,as served. Mr. J. W. Trozevant, president el Shamrock Home Craft jGufid Club's Anniversary Meeting I m 1 ! Bock Hill. S. C. - The Shamrock V( ' Home Craft Guild Club held its ,1 : ~ ' - anno crsary rn'cun;' on l suay. w } March 0, at the lovely home of Mis. M. W. Chisholm. 4:51 S. | Tijglc Si. Tli?-first. few minutos. ! (onsisted of a short business scs sion wiueh- was - -featured -fey- the election, of officers for the comnitr yer.i'. >jr--l Ih Miller held. .Llie. chair - {and conducted the" elections by tj 'nomination. The officios wej 2 ej Iccteii as follows: Miss IT. I.. Wan!, president; Mis.lM. W. This! holm, vioc-pros/i'ent; Nftss E. II. ! her, asst.-sec.; Mrs. ft. II. MoCirt, ,> i treasurer, and Miss A I.. IiamilI * > i ton. reporter. ^ Onr new president voiced with -v\ i modesty her thanks and npgrcctn-"J tions lor her electron of president g. by the club after which she turned I the meeting over to our charming t'e hostess, Mrs. M. \V. Chisholm who, ^ ^spon^ored four games. Three of (! j them teased our brains oivharrasi singly. Members I). Miller S. Flovd i -v. lh Reod and our honored gtresT, ' I*. E. Honor, won the prizes. Ig Otfr rfpaVf was like the bursting forth of spring. First salad, ,A Shamrock sandwiches, crackers, pineapple ice cream, a refreshing Cl drink, beautiful boskets'of candy. - all green and white - were serveH -41 portraying brilliantly the signrfi- h * INK IWLMI QWERTY KTT7TFR STARS "~|? Last Tin1 day ntpht \v?is :i v-, ry I ippy at ti?- home ui II ni t. 1 lit- house v ac eniU it t.? cm ' u 'i' i'Y the president. The n l.v.si- j ' ss was ca' i icd oat in tin- us. ; ) ; t< aimer. | l: The two yroups reported to s, c I I:ifli one won, C?rou|? no. 1 re- | Tied it* amount raised wliivli i ,-'r.s SJ7.40, Then {jroVip no. 2 v - ( v?"U"! and won w,\!r"n ti.it sunt 1 *? t ?">2.1!'!, '1 be if- oir s ate eapta'.i- | v i hy ,Y. i-s l{. Johnson. and Mrs. J i>. Hmit. r> speelivi .. and 'Jit'.' ' P lo. thurd* alh who- pati. ipi ted: rnisr-vr the rtvary. ?? , r A\T-' it'e takiwr a month's rest! ul will Lu'iir. work' 1*1 'oon. The next meeting will be a'f ' io hoiv cf Mrs. Lottie Wright 1 lady St. ' *l Mrs. M aggit- Juhnxon. our host o, of last meeting: served pine- t (>j It* salad with graded cheese. w ceded ergs ham. crackers, and h ed tea and?cookivs. " .\ ?t Sarnie Mae M ' Eire ArrivPt )verseas ^ = a Relatives and friends of Lieu* | nant Samiu JMsie Rice of the liny Nurse Corps will be hapnv . i know that she has arrived safe ] somewhere in Northern Africa. -LtvRix-e, along1 with thirty nurs ^ i is the first medical group to nd overseas J She is a graduate "of Wilson igh school, Florence. S. C., and enedict college, Columbia, S. C. j ho received her nurs" training ^ om St. Agnes hospital, Raleigh, i '. C. and did h#?r internship at n an ell McTTRfrlal Hospital, Koa- 0 akc. Va. :A - j Before-volunteering for Armed erviee, I.t. Rice served as ward t. iirs.* at Mcl.eod Infirmary, F!oricc; school nurse, Coulter Jr. iliege, Choraw; school nurse of 0 arbei-Scotia college. Concord, N. a At?iHc time oil ber induLiiim, ~ i (i iciuiri; i. Gillespie hospital, Cord fie, Ga. ~~ *ihiie stationedat- Fort Bragg, " . C.. her jnctaro appeared ii-L F >42 December issue of American | j LumaLoil N11 r ii i n fi. I.t. Fire is a native of Laurens, 1 the - younger daughter of C rr late Nam and Chrisslv Kite, . aches at S: ntlcr-a high .school, ? au tens. \ In Florence, Lieutenant Rice 1 id her sister, Kstelle made their ; imc with Mrs. Tnssio Iioyd Per- > ns. nn: victory social (lib 'r The ?4ub met at the usual hour i rt!Te F">me of Mrs. Addle What- \ in, ;ipt. v-7, Allen and B.nedict | ourt. The devotion was conducted f >' tn<_- president, .Mrs. Pauline ichardson. The minutes of the st meet ing were read and adopt- t i. Wo want to thank each and evy one that were with us doing si te past following Saturday nighty S1 "t also want to thank the High att.rs Soeia! Club again l'or tolerating with the Victory club. The roll was railed and each embers responded with a Bible use. The meeting adjourned to ict at the holy.y of- Mrs. Laura ,:>dc.-, !20!) Pine St. Alts. Pauline Richardson, pr.s. I nezSwaygert, v ice-pres. ,fn:initii fadnetl., reporter WHIT MI RE NEWS A birthday party in honor of aTTRt Lee Vi i Til we 11 w; i s h Id - at le home of her parents, Monday ttcrnoon, March 15, 11M.L Mi'ss . E. (ilinip r.nd Mrs Caldwell en... . 1 named tn.' guest with songs and 1'Jir|r ?i.?, "Ml " y' all. Guests at the party were: eety J.an Quiller, Dorothy IJaiSarah A. Wallace, Alice A "allace, Mary E. Wallace. .James 'allace. J.innet_ Hunter, Hilly Holt Jeter,- Kugont Henderson, andy Duffie, and George Duffie. U) s. Margaret Trowell and He11 .Jainer left Thursday morning . !)u>0 lor Orangeburg, S. C. to ' ke training at the State College. 1 e wish them much luck. Mr. Silos Trowell, Mr. George H ughtry left for Portsmouth, Ya imdav afternoon. .Mr. Collie Jeter at Capip in Ga. i ( as home for the week. j ince of the club's name. After three hours of real fun ' re mrmbers'and guest thanked the 1 ostess and took their departure. 1 v ictto II SI. I so \ I w s 'i.. ' A:! " 'j; I* -J * * * f xiv i . N ?. , ' x*\ . J > v .. . j J;':' i\ .Many , > i:< , Ua i "I . ; :? < ..J (I.:..- .a : i.-ia'ar cai.l. A l..i ? ' u.i !< ; '<"! :: = ~ liif riur.. < . : .1;. ot ?i: l" 'o ,t yj.jn'i ..i.iiv v. c> , i'?rr-.-~-.-rH I | t:ir-t'r~7l i;1'. ;| ,?~ i c j.Mj.i'.i \vt if , ,,i : .. .-i.i. n?l nlaf-icil wi't!. , -1- t m ncii- w-ik. .future !ess.;?ns wd ii it l" : aner work, e'lay ' inoilelirjr. wo <i"t'lK. many mia r ,of a ndi crafts. Tin- |.i-?*jarfit *.*. I'm th \v> ?>i' 1; rc'i I'd - .-\ p /I 1 is a - !' d'ows: londay A | ; Q"" ' ay t'o-Jo r.jirht r ilinjrn ipr'::. i vcdr; shay V i )t a :y,;u !< ; i > '.0 Lo.sh t.l I?mi ); Tl-.i-.-j ?-7, >.!:fi> fiaSjj ( < v.i.c 1 'riday 7:"!0. Dancv. (.-emi-J'nr'iiai) aturday T(ianv s, cjt.i?. atp! etivo; Sunday f>:OU - :?;il t <)mn louse, and special nni.-fe. ' Benedict Club ot' tVestmimster The licnidiit (.'Iub of Westminster held a call mrotir.tt at, the 0111c of professor and. Mrs. D.H. 'hompsonT Tiro purpose of the leetll-.tr U'fK t,i nrit.i up tin. n,.i unt that tiio ellih plbduyd to pay. 'he club v.as nappy to have sent own SrO.OO as a portion of the ndowment. I In- delicious repast was enjfVd v.rv mci'li t,v mII it .t ...1 f sandwiches, icocL lea. ice < ream n<l cake. 5I:ss Jlena Brown, r? portci l T'Zy? ' Klhcl Waters, p> ip.'.l.'ir sur.-rLVi-ss of strisu1. screen ii ii i:\ !. > rarrih'T with "Rochester" in Af--t ?'s "CaBln In The' Sky", at vow's on Fvicay. |J^lJl!lly !"TTv '-;- - '*< ww i |H ll^H SHHH "Rochester" stirnrrnhs <a tb<* eh atest musical hit. "Cabin In The J ray hit which will soon be seen i "CABir . ?a>: I : '!. i j tlie Hall :i v If'ir; j t Jil'ZZl.V M:t ill HOLLYWOOD j ; ? t-H iioliv< uuf., !w ? Tlw* a<l! lov. ly. l.-.i; -iy jin ,< )V ; " i ;:Jill's "f ,ii?' ??in-1 K. a.. . t.i.l.'i to '.ill- fa'i..| i 'lis t 1t y <-vt?y iUy. I,: i-iTtTT.::;p iH'V, th" .\ "l'i) cnl.'l'.y < 1 ll'.o I " i ~ 1 ' ;y?L,?curiiiMr i 1*" jigi- ami?? t . u-ypiny out ~TF a .-".pi. rh i , cii\yai.ls a r.il i;u ryrtil'." oi into the ' 11* r i ? !O j tr,;'.!./* t ik vo i utn'tss;:: With "( ; l?ir. in iho shy." M lo-'.ir! iv.y:>.\hf<yt :- i>I. ,\vi- ;t ="^^?"!:IIIH'i : ;itin :?i?1 iji .? l"' ' a hi-fi; ;>'; ( o iv- r c;itv. Fin:.; -J,at L-..yn.T<-i; '. fain;-;; ?illi. th?r-f?-0V t-*""> t' ;i;'i ll ?-IT, -.-rrp i J th? n-"". <-h? >?.? i oio- (.!' . ' i-.:. ih .5 'I-:;;. : h: }!. tnnn." ? ^ 1 11 I;i?? .U1 1 ?t+r-?>-fn?y, i t i 11?JTTJ i ' l HI;- W'.-iey Fojw .]; )' ' Ho <<?" f iii- mti-ni t t ;a-. u" - . " " liii;-. Wjiii'li a;;vs 11 Jo the }. - h';o" rot f at ! ! >.. ! ~..nh. i-;n::15 ? arl>v t- v.a.-. | * < I'- " 1 i;fi-.-it.i v.-ho In hi-- ~ >ihr -;" '_ i-ii.iH- ;! -iiyvvvt.iii t... I ??..?i? - ...i - I : v ;; -. h . h, ' :! :? it I i.-r . . -h Sh;V hi.! v. ' * ti.< ohitn -f -ti-.oij ! it l.y . >. Di:-- t c;: (a; ahh' .y ;:!vov..l n ; ... ,, I,-!..; ; ; 77t :i :> 1' !< in h; ' itr a. ;h>!i - .ah:-;! ; r.;jr I:; htincf tit. n ;1>: ..a !. K;k. I W-:< ~l ' ; "*r a Ml W: ^ is Lcira ILiint' in Meiio'p j,r iky," based on the long-ran Broad- wl it Lovw's. ag Nj IN THE T : ' t ?? J* - * ? ' ;.r i .> i..-.'./ .) !"-? ' I Waf i i/ ; ;; )|?.nu-: I)-..;..i 'n5;vk .' >' ti?1.1 Hart? f ht'uy t!v,-ati s- <!; ti - Si: w.i! y:o\v a t-> t'i" Suaii.l "a iiiouilv.uy tar- ]] ill t'. cp-?'.;il !'c\ i< .', with Ky*. r. I-i t'.a i folate whd ha.- jt;-t about *' n.pupii 'ic .-.tar mit- i;i "-St-: v Jut aa ir.tpoi'tam h' it) "Ri.-hi Abo. i Fact" 'wit:: a K a:.J ; i< b:.iii! t?( '* i>'ro:c. J -.i ii >> South. "jj.tfn 1 i" the X'ioli'i:" will a'.-., play " i ap'-;t::.-t ;>)r<th.- -o.-ii t?* r.' ^ ' u vV,-- ' ,v ! ;f..^i't- ' Ttrv.-;- * 1 i, ii ''' 11 "~r : + ' . I' : ' . v. . ' ! ' ' " 1 "' ,, . v '' ./ - ' ' , \ T' . % , ' ' " ' .. .......1 lV - "* ; -fk / ' ' : I ;-i ;; v. * . . > * > . a'- : :>;? t i.ihnlmt' I! ; m- . ; " o' ->'1: I'. '''' (I. i-'l't N 10 t( ail. a ft. < i ; : a- a i.? .:? 1 : ] h tv ail Anna iTk< lt-U : k. ' pr : pen in \V nl't ?. J * ( . last w il; after j in 7n't van Tn N"i a- York. i " ** T1 With I is siic. ? vs in -,Cn\m ?n w ^ ar ! .iin~ "it'tra'iTs( iraif in ' i." Hot lu'sfci1 1..1" boon to Tori hift'h on l! i;-f of iinp a*. t M it Mi's over at Metro. At tkoj*' resent tii.io r t isdio ]iroi].y<-rs cvo ! sy tryinpr to < 'icr up another f a | 11 re for the fame J comic _w.hu,? ; under contract there aJonvr with i na Home and-HrrctC TtTTd tftrt'/hles' m 10 Will bo soon to fcroat advant- ni e in "Girl Crazy"' anil "I Dood j l _ i 'A< if' SI;Y KN ; '*>? ? nrrr *- i ?' SKY" i **** ? ,,X* ; f Xa^ : * I*. l?\ , | Aai flj I"' ? > y ' M-d-M's latest musical kMnjrtor.^itM 'bis Orchestra and 1_! v- ' v' ) 1?aiaj?R.d Skolton, of tru* ino'st liberal. stars in nllvwjOii. "Pu Harry Wr.s a Lady" which . tv-en dene up in Technicolor Metro and stars Red Skolton, in K iiv. Lvedlc Ba)l and Tom y Dory?*?. will proseht some nati;.l o."'!or with Louise Beavers in i sser. but sweet role. The prow, t: iir.portaiKc of the race in HolI 'proves that it isn't a far r-i.i' from bin in the Sky" to tas'U- .r.-thc. air. It's just a matr f talent. " ? Tf * I v -#1l <- ;.vti-.c u . t'i; >1 to Lena r:.'io;!. a- ti. L-h < o-star with : > Ct.hr:-?: and th?> Hall John"Cabin It. The Sky."' i!'' WT^'JV. S()<j.M. (LIB ;<1 hi ' ! i's ; etrnlar moot- ' IVicuinuj C lbcrc. r : th \s' v'l-ti'limi period the , r reived and k} ' i'J' r.dl was railed, each ; r. ?r r. iid with a Bible * nr. n.:v> after whitv a busi: a- laid. A chick- . ;l vn, ^neeostdd and will -r - ' : h": ; . y A pi i! -1 at the a3 v." ' :U<. \ :i;:;theth Myers T-l t court. The next - ' ii' lv. hi1.! at the home iiL Gallur.t, Allenc -'.j:. The nstrss- serv. 1 a ; 1 ii i?n:< ivo;i-t. ! R?>T7Ti:n AND BLAHiS NEWS ' " i " 1 iv-\nr Jr. hicrh school hr< \ closed since, last Thurs- <- -*? y. i i.e Principal. Rov._m__IL???i?> = r ile and : jece were .:ceS t:. ( limihia to thp bedside .; : i Ir.wher, Rev. L. G. Bowan. Rev. I,. G." Bowman was >o too fa.her of (he fonrth grade icher. -Vis. Helen P. Osborne. V tea:hers and students greatempathize w th Rev. and Mr3. R. Bowman ard Mrs. Osborne our of bereavement. Mrs. K nice A. Thompson the ? J? -TTrrarj' teacher has also been in i'h the flu for a few days -4 ATlcfc rW."-: .... .. x .uuv i? i vrpirs wno l"? .ochiac in Newberry covnty is ill. or sj,stfr T.ula Relic is' suhstitue for her. ,Jg Mrs. Mary Johnson wan funerizc-l at the Ilcssian Hill Baptist --i hhtniinyr iU4??e Ruth Mary Thomnson was ari'ied to Mr. Otis Earl last S^t- -r_ _? Mhs. Nancy Leo Younjj, report?*