palmetto leader (columbia, s.c.). 1925-12-19 [p seven].€¦ · b-saturday, december ie, 1p36.1^...

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B - Saturday, December IE, 1P36. 1 ^ Locals And F K Miss Lucy Rhodes is spending I B the week in Spartanburg with B friends. ~7~ R( Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Mr. HeR I and Mrs. Alex "Nelson and their'of ^ H sister Addie motored up to Yor 'Winnsboro Sunday where they city B spent ihe day jWri B Mrs. Ethel Martin, superin-.Boni B tendent of Fairwold Industrial ^School, spent Sunday dn Oharles. B ton, in-4nterest of her work. _ _ jvisi _ Mr. John Oldrick of Kershaw,; M BwSteG-^sfifiht-the^ day in the city Kat f Saturday as the guesL of Mr.'J11 J and Mrs. I. S. Leevy. 1 " Ljj 1 I hiiil i We.regret /ery much to learn that M' 4Vm. Murray of E. buil Washi^,*on Street is quite ill c°n1 at y s writing. spa< "2^ Misses Margaret and Eugenia V. Barr, the little daughters of Mr. and .and-their aunt Mrs. W. C. Gardeener. sp^' are "here to spend the winter with Dr. . , '.Dflttiins.aml family. . jt~ Saturday at one o'clock all the^.^ L *' colored school children were the mo( I guests of the Royal Theatre to Mr. V seea special picture entitled, are { "Good Teeth, Good Health." A We _\eiy inlet toting talk of inoTruc- Ml^ --tions-on keeping the teeth clean 'pnll was given by Dr: Frank D. Wea- ant ley, D. D. S., of the Dental Be..* partment of Colgate & Co. Ad- Hon mission, was" free, about five hun- V,S! ^ area children attended. ^ Mrs. Fannie Hipp was ostess at the-meeting of the Li Cerle t \ Entra Nous Club Thursc ay af- Mr r tertioon. at her home on Barn- Sur well St., Mrs. had as her invited itin guestMiss Luey Rhodes, After ha% a short business meeting, theiag* gaifies were played and prizes ter awarded to Mrs. D. K. Jenkins Mr, who scored highest and Miss Ge-J ft r neva Cornwejl cut the consola-tEai tion. Both prizes' were lovely Ja^ \ pieces of lingerie made by the. ; i hnstnsa^L - - The menil rpnaiaipd^f chick-jthe Saratoga chips and -French , .1der punch. ber .: I pro On Dec. 11, the young men of h»s the Radio Social Club enter- p tained many of their/friends at their anniverfeary~3ance. -J.-j V ^e dance lasted from 8:80 Ne jJJT time all of the guests enjoyed Th< a thnmrrilvps very much. At 10:30l refreshments were served, af-' Mi. .terwards the guests continued | i dancing until 11:30. Every one tail was pleased with the dance. JAn On the 15th of Dec. the Ra- da3 * V6f dio Club met at the home of Mr. j George Samorr where seven-new bee meinuers were-inaae. uay py pai day in every-way the club is,0" growing stronger and strongerrr.2 The mottcrof the club is "U-'0 anc ctanri, divided we fall.' .m, . : Pinknev Walker] 5 s. St. the One of the most enjoyable after- su* r noofts was spent at the home of Miss jeanette Poinsette 1916 Hender-^"10 son Street, where the Junior Mission- ma ary Society of 2nd Calvary Baptist Church entertained with a miscella-:Vls neous shower in honor of Miss Mi-,^r riam Asman. |Iey - The guests gathered about 5 o'- tha clock. Games featured the evening. The presents which were numerous ^ and beautiful were presented to Miss Asman with best wishes of the socie- '^U1 -. ty. The favors used~~were cafda with^01 familar quotations. The color scheme! ' was green and red carrying out the ^cr .eftlfti* of tha ynloHHa I®tr A written practical. advice was giv-^ " en the bride-elect by Mrs. Julia Dil- an< lard, Shallie Rice, Alberta Simons. A 1,00 . off prize was presented to the one considered theJtigst, _of which, Mrs. Rice(to was the recipient. A~ delicious course of cream and ,n cake was served: -Miss Asman Is S1 ' member of the Junior MMissionary Society of which she is highly es-,sor teemed. \ I . . * > , ; .''I-- \ . ... , yi. 'ersonals " || -QjCAI.S FROM ABBEVILLE £ ev. Albert Long and family f ed to Greenwood last Tuesday ^ is the new pastor of<SMt; Pisgah. j ev. Henry K. Spearman, Pastor 3ethel A. M. E. Church in New n k City, sperit a few days tn the a "visiting~his sister, Mrs. J. J. J ght. j.r I., A, Riphio attended the Ma- ^ c Grand Lodge in Columbia, last ^ k. He was elected Grand Lec- ? ;r of this body. ey7~1)7~E. Rice, of Jaekaon, Miss., .13 ted at tke home^ of Rev. D. H< c nson last week. T Pj [rs. Emma R. Wilson and Miss' v e R. Pressley motored to Colum-! ( » nnH spp'nf~The week-end"with i. R. C. Chappelle. he new Poplar Grove HigtTSchool jt Hincr V> a c? Kaon « -J ' ~ x ..mo uwii tinu is t ig equipped forclass work. The j ding is a modern brick structure. ^ Gaining eight class rooms and a :ious auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ej&ards, c ses Mildred and Francis Shivers ,! C ored to Augusta, Ga., last Sun- U . They reported a pleasant time ^ nt in the Georgian City, liss Nannie' White is still on" the: list. - Irs. Florence Hurst and Mrs. kie-,TeaLspent last week in Colum- r. with their sister, Mrs. John Hamk' y, 1 and Mrs. Brown of Seatle, Wash., C in the city visiting relatives and)"* inds. Mrs. Brown was formerly^ a_Salejia Ellison. jl ev. W. H,AMiller of Greer, has been t ed to the pastorate of Mt. Pleas- j Baptist Ghurcn. Irs. Clara Richie Hull left for her' ie in Knoxville, after an extended^! h relatives and friends here. 1 ANDERSON NEWS., )r. B. R. Carroll, Dr. DePinna and ' . Foster of Spartanburg- spent iday afternoon in Anderson* vis-; g oia mends. We were glad to < 'e.them and hope they will come ( ifo ] )iv*L. E. Jones was called to Ches- j to attend the funeral of an uncle. ( Nevery Jones accompanied him. Irs. M. >J. M. Earle and Miss Mary " rle spent- Sunday in. ftrjeenville. 1 Ve are very pleased to have Rev. j kson with us again. ( Ve regret to learn htat Rev. W. S. jmpson has been, transferred to ' Bennettsville d£st£ict. We regret |; y rawah to lnpn nl°" h1« gnn(1 e, who will be missed hv all AinTH son and especially by the mem- s of the Star-Social Club. We are ud however of hsi promotion. He f worked hard and deserves t)iis motion. We do not know of their ns as yet but we trust the family < 1 remain here. 4 ;_J_ dr. and Mrs. Williams Bright uf w York City.are.visiting -their L md-parenty Rev, and Mrs. W. S.' smpson. dr. P._'W. Sherard one of Arder- ^ r's--popular harbors haa.gone.to.1 ami, Fla., for the winter. Ij The Ever Ready Club was enter-' ned at the home of Miss Katie derson on Fant Street last Fri- r night. Those attended report a 1 y pleasant evenine. ' kittle Janie Cary Edward who has m very sick at the home xrf her ents Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Edwards Franklin St., is improving slowly. the North Carolina Mutual Insur:e Co., and others attended the < iference in Greenville Sunday. Sunday won an ideal day and Rev C. Campbell, the beloved pastor of Paul Baptist church preached at regular morning service from the >ject: "Why do you do me as you ?" This was a very powerful sern and enjoyed by -fill. There were ] ny visitors some of whom were s. Annie Blanding, Mrs. Lillie DaMisses Cora and Nellie Caldwell s. Peek, Misses Sullivan and Bai-,J , Mrs. Dora Woolridge, Mrs. Beri Thompson, Miss RpIIk h . and'Mrs. Lawrence Thompson.Phe entertainment given last Tuesr night at the parsonage by the nday School and B. Y. P. U. was oyed by old and young alike. Ait-Jteu dollars was realized. dr. W. I. Peek has moved his Un. , taking Establishment across the, eet in his own building. The build' has been completely renovated. 1 the reception room, office, show m and spacious chapel, are very ractive. All are cordially invited ' call around and inspect, drs. Lula Niles spent a few days Columbia last week. m now on you will find the Ander-' i uews in its columiy. > | Z. V. WILLIAMS, Reporter. ,1 J . -K r: j' 1 «K«pc.-.v.v,- w~r*"" i.T"-' 7" <'i' r TOT PAT,WW 'J t-BMMW 3ENEDICT . AGAIN STATE . CHAMPIONS -> Fifth Consecutive Year. ' c The curtain has fallen on the j ;ridiron for this yera> and among a the champions who pccuny a ,] dace of honorable mention is t lenedict, Benedict stands out t s having won rmore cups than ^ my : other college of the state. c ror five years in a row she has t weighed her opponents. "Shet dayH teams t^at outweighed ier^S*«ahowed greater plunging r ibility, nevertheless B. C. lost mlv two games, they were non- t onference gameiT Morehouse ^ -8 an J" Johrison "C. Smith .8-3. ] vith her weak offensive team. < )n the defense she proved to ( ihvp n line that was stronger"*! imes especially. In two garnesy 3. C's. line held exceptionally ( veil. In the Benedict-Johnson \ y. Smith game, she held Smith ] >n the one yard line until she ] overed a fumble that gave B. C.' \ he ball. Again in the Paine-B.j] Z. game she held Paine at bay, < >nly two yards to go ancTfour i lowna-tjauipalce it. --j The pla.ys that doatirvo hon-^: irable mention are Richard Wil-jj liams, "Bus", who starred'- at' i Booker Washington in his high < ichool career, Edward Graham ind Wade Denley Williams has he honor of making more points harrany of his teammates. Thin j s his first year of college- foot 1 ball, he shows piu: pcelu of massing his brother Jack, who J jtarrcd-.during his years at J3. j J?'1 Graham proved to bo the_ best quarter back since the days of Geeil.Williams who niifloH tV»r» tpnm without Jin pr- ror. Denley is the^only man 1 :he team loses this year by gra- , :luation. He yields" his birth at ; Center to Woodson who has re- turned to The game after nijrs.; ing a broken leg for a few reas-j Dns. The games this year Ayere as follows:- ' ' ; !i tlainesQ. * " Benedict 21 Morehouse 7 Benedict 6 Johnson C. Smith 6 Benedict 3; Allen-O- Benedict s J fnllotrp Q Benedict 12 Bntnrr-^ 7 Claflin 0 Benedict H Total" -.- 54 j. The team was guided by Prof. Smith, coach, Thomas Jones,1 captain, Roy Cunningham man- r% crnv1 The ^election for the year 1926 were rondo at a stngeJieTd".' on the' campus Dec. 9--The team ,was called together fo_r_aj iollv time and' they discussed the, banquet that was given~?)TTtya feyv days ago previous by the ifdimmrand-^^aeutty^.Xhe-Cap- j tain elect for the ^coming year is Mr. Roy Cunningham and Mr. Edward Graham, Manager. TURKEY PHILOSOPHY , There's sTfunny feeling" Creeping up and down my spine, mi L- T L. J. l. mat i am c,.got long to uu lmre, i' And it's worrying my mind. ; . ! They're feeding me awfully regular, >( Food, dainty and delicious ..^ They're eyeing me mighty funny And acting sorter7 spicious. ' i >' They picked me up today 1 And handled me sorter rough 3 And said by Christmas time 1 [ might be fat enough. ; ~ Christmas time is comingy.-J And everybody's glad; ^ But me, I am only a turkey, "T1 An' I am awfully blue and sad. 'Cause there's a funny feeling Creeping up and down my spine mv.04- T .i. 1 , . a nut x din i ^UL long tO DC here, 1 And it's worrying my mind. Lawrence Dunmore, Georgetown's. C. ' 1 TO LBAirra ~ GEORGETOWN ITEMS | Sunday Dee. 13, was a high lay at Bethel. A. M. E. Church, .'he Rev. uurdhh Of M'isissippi ireached soul-stirring sermon it 11 o'clock A. M. lie read fob. 22:21-24 verses, for a text aking as a subject: "Acquaint cd with God",.. Indeed it was a vonderful discourse full of tho't ' tnd applied so fittingly to our :ommon experiences to-day.. The choir sang very touching citherns and hymns to fit the ser non. The Sunday School held its lsual services at 3:30 P. M. of \ vhich lime the lesson entitled ully and deeply discussed by | »ach-class after which w asbeau. ifully .reviewed by the "pastor iev. J. L.:Benbow, The Alien Christian Endeav-! >r League met at 6 P. M. The/' an mimi + nt! pn-" Iiiuiuvyc oVJ11^ V ice was j" leartily joined in by the three iundred or" more leaguers-and ( visitors present. Then the m Lord's prayer was-chanted and Dne of the most instructive a&d nt^eresfing lessons entitled :Giv- ^ lng^was opened for discussion.^ Those thaF the dismsdon kn\y the subject well and i;v/c some very helpful and in- i -piring thoughts." } After the discussion of thelca=j^. son the members arid visitors ' were highly entertained with !i program gotten up by Miss. Victoria Rai forth The parlici^. pants acted.woll thnir parts. Two of the most enjoyable num- . gers rendered, wvcre~ the piano >olo by Miss Bertha Fraser and^ the selection "Bye :>nd Bye" by| the Octette, composed of Misses Emma Spain. Katie Kowcris, Vic toria Rail'ord, Messrs. Andrew, J J. -Mack, George Bessellieu, j Norman Lee, Julian Browne and j Miss Sadie Williams at the pia-, i j nor- 11 The eoUei't inn fn>* t ornnin<» ^----3 ~ «- "G fclllllfi < vvr.'* extremely good. ' The clos- > ing hymn Was sung after which j the mispah was repeated and .the j League dismissed. \ The Bthiical Cantata, "Ruth, j the Gleaner,'!. .was successfully.::] rendered on Monday- evening j uec. 14 to a pat'kl'd audience &i< ) n..*Ttn rfrTn T7nptii r Chiirph. with j Professor A. Gregory Gill, Pro- i" moter. j ; The characters took their, -j parts ofT without- fear, and held j the audience spell-bound during ;j the rehdition-of the cantata, j Ttre.riTaracters- composed of ;! ome of Georgetown's men and ;i women of eminent ability. b The amount collected from the Winp nnrl Qnnnn's Krilly wiHvthe loor receipts was about luu hunrtred -dollars '($200) " ^ This same troupe will present' "Ruth the Gleaner" in Sumter, c 3.. C., .December. 18. at Shilohjj Baptist Church of which Rev. c [. Di Williams, is pastor. We are- nroud to have Mr. Ad- $ li. oh Irak in thii i*it\ nftci being ^ in the Fonnsy-fvania--Hospi-taba Philadelphia for nearly three ;i months where he underwent an ;! uporntion. > ^ 'lie is looking the picture of > health now and is able to be on > the job at the Prosperity Tail- > :>ring Co., where he is one of the c uroprietors. _ . c Mr. Nesbit Patterson, a stu- c dent of Hampton Institute, is c oack home helping his father dtt- < ring the Xmas rush. He looks c tine and his many friends are c glad to see and have him back | nome. TS -\r*. A 1 r* /- II mi. .rtuuerson Vx. Olll OCCom- 5: oanied by Miss Maria L. Frasor, £ Messrs. Clifton C. Poinsett, Lit \ Moore -and C. S. Brownq p)ade £ fi flyinp trip to Andrews,-Stni=ri clay, while there they visited Mr, and Mrs. Ielvin Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Fred GreeJifL_ Mrs. Lino of Philadelphia, P».,' is spending a few days in the ?ity with relatives and frietids.1 We hope for Mrs. Lino while, heffrzg-a-very pleasant stay ^; Reporer C. Sheradton Browne, | p. *'j o" waHH^k B^83|^k|^8j^8fc ^ I> JRETiAN E "~presi: MISS BESSIi Thp Only CoIorprT Oirl ! In Person and, on the hereon, nd America and her accident whi ively appear at the end of each She is the only woman in the wo ermnn Bcnz Plane and she flew o n Berlin, Germany, with a Pathe ..Follow1 the crowds and see h lee the Dashing and Daring Girl Virplanc. Will positively appear THE ROYAL TKE.'fl Tl JE3D Avr, DECE] NO ADVANCE JOB PR Our Job Departme slPmodern macliiner :o work with speed s JS atr al Snorial affi «... WW1M1 Ukl^ : \ R. C. WILLI A k. -,, L, ,FU <NirURE, RUGS, L i.^^ .Phone y -. » . t?. . -' __ : 1638 MAIN STREET w h CAPITAL' c I: . ' RETAIL i ~ ClincKficld T" v: " .* [I i: , 62 1 Lady Stree ";-v'X"X'v<K"XMX"X"X^X^lj"I^j^vv ^oco<^ooox>aoors^ooam»3CB3»D : lWtur > .Pnnr^nrp Proof j * Savers and_Carl I " Guara > \. The biggest bil > Gas Savers and C j cut the gas bill 50 Agents wanted I for both. Both fa< IT'v ' Write fo Liberal Co FT^" C. B. JO 1 501-C. Markley Si WHOLESALE D1 Every garment is tailored to your color, cold water shrunk'; finest quali man ship and service guaranteed. Selling '"direct from maker to weare tween profits for your own pteket. JSuits and Overcoats $18.50 CUSTOM TAfeO P. A. SMITH, Sal* 1»17 Washington Street, uTTTS 7 K«BHnH^n lthomas 3 COLEMAN Vviatrix in The World showing her flights Tn TTirnno le flyig in California. Will posiperformance. r ** rid that handles a 22 horsepower ver the palace of the Ex-Kaiser. > ' Camera Man. _ ^ ^ . ; ier.and learn somethjng.-. I:"who Plirts wijh Death.^h^ hcT" rRE One Day Only MDER 29th, 1025. : IN PRICES. INTING' :nt is equipped with y, which enables u? and accuracy. Give mtion to mail orders MS fr.SORS'f t 4*,' rated ....J. Y' '.... .. *t, INOLEUMS, SHADES > :- . ' 'i , s&ii -_i 1 7 \'jf~ " Columbians. C: ^ '' 7 :;oal. co. I ERS OF *' * £ | RED r* r 1.. 1 l.Oal M 1^1 I w ^ 7 t Phones 3956 J 5 ' X e Proof |r ^ nner Tubes Gas i bon Removers, f~ nteed.-; -J L4s the gas bill, I. 'arbon Removers | r>^T" rpnf & ^ M. W Alk* g ... in every County | if dpll^irc J V. OV/I1\,10> S r Terms. mmission. RN30N~- | t. Greenville, S. C. f li^^TAlLORS0 ) individual measurement?,7 out j ty, nil wool-, fabrics. Good fit, work* r at wholesale prices saves all in be, $22.50, $28.50 and $36.50 "1 OINCE 1809. r ^ j is Representative, Columbia, S. G.

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Page 1: Palmetto leader (Columbia, S.C.). 1925-12-19 [p SEVEN].€¦ · B-Saturday, December IE, 1P36.1^ LocalsAndF KBMiss Lucy Rhodes is spending I Bthe week in Spartanburg with friends

B - Saturday, December IE, 1P36.

1 ^ Locals And F

K Miss Lucy Rhodes is spending IB the week in Spartanburg withB friends. ~7~ R(

Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Mr. HeRI and Mrs. Alex "Nelson and their'of ^H sister Addie motored up to Yor'Winnsboro Sunday where they cityB spent ihe day jWri

B Mrs. Ethel Martin, superin-.BoniB tendent of Fairwold Industrial^School, spent Sunday dn Oharles.B ton, in-4nterest of her work.

_ _ jvisi_Mr. John Oldrick of Kershaw,; M

BwSteG-^sfifiht-the^ day in the city Katf Saturday as the guesL of Mr.'J11J and Mrs. I. S. Leevy. 1 "

Ljj 1 I hiiili We.regret /ery much to learn

that M' 4Vm. Murray of E. builWashi^,*on Street is quite ill c°n1at y s writing. spa<

"2^ Misses Margaret and Eugenia V.Barr, the little daughters of Mr. and

.and-their aunt Mrs. W. C. Gardeener. sp^'are "here to spend the winter with Dr.. ,

'.Dflttiins.aml family. .

jt~ Saturday at one o'clock all the^.^L *' colored school children were the mo(I guests of the Royal Theatre to Mr.V seea special picture entitled, are

{ "Good Teeth, Good Health." A We_\eiy inlet toting talk of inoTruc- Ml^--tions-on keeping the teeth clean 'pnllwas given by Dr: Frank D. Wea- antley, D. D. S., of the Dental Be..*partment of Colgate & Co. Ad- Honmission, was" free, about five hun- V,S!

^ area children attended.

^ Mrs. Fannie Hipp was ostessat the-meeting of the Li Cerle t

\ Entra Nous Club Thursc ay af- Mrr tertioon. at her home on Barn- Sur

well St., Mrs. had as her invited itinguestMiss Luey Rhodes, After ha%a short business meeting, theiag*gaifies were played and prizes terawarded to Mrs. D. K. Jenkins Mr,who scored highest and Miss Ge-J ft

r neva Cornwejl cut the consola-tEaition. Both prizes' were lovely Ja^\ pieces of lingerie made by the. ;i hnstnsa^L - -

The menil rpnaiaipd^f chick-jthe

Saratoga chips and -French,.1derpunch. ber.: I pro

On Dec. 11, the young men of h»sthe Radio Social Club enter- p

tained many of their/friends attheir anniverfeary~3ance. -J.-j

V ^e dance lasted from 8:80 Ne

jJJT time all of the guests enjoyed Th<a thnmrrilvps very much. At 10:30l

refreshments were served, af-' Mi..terwards the guests continued | idancing until 11:30. Every one tailwas pleased with the dance. JAnOn the 15th of Dec. the Ra- da3

* V6fdio Club met at the home of Mr. jGeorge Samorrwhere seven-new beemeinuers were-inaae. uay py paiday in every-way the club is,0"growing stronger and strongerrr.2The mottcrof the club is "U-'0

ancctanri, divided we fall.' .m,.: Pinknev Walker] 5

s.St.the

One of the most enjoyable after- su*

r noofts was spent at the home of d°Miss jeanette Poinsette 1916 Hender-^"10son Street, where the Junior Mission- ma

ary Society of 2nd Calvary BaptistChurch entertained with a miscella-:Vlsneous shower in honor of Miss Mi-,^rriam Asman. |Iey- The guests gathered about 5 o'- thaclock. Games featured the evening.The presents which were numerous ^and beautiful were presented to MissAsman with best wishes of the socie- '^U1

-. ty.The favors used~~were cafda with^01

familar quotations. The color scheme! 'was green and red carrying out the ^cr

.eftlfti* of tha ynloHHa I®trA written practical. advice was giv-^ "

en the bride-elect by Mrs. Julia Dil- an<

lard, Shallie Rice, Alberta Simons. A 1,00. offprize was presented to the one consideredtheJtigst, _of which, Mrs. Rice(to

was the recipient.A~ delicious course of cream and ,n

cake was served: -Miss Asman Is S1 '

member of the Junior MMissionarySociety of which she is highly es-,sorteemed. \I

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; .''I-- \.

...

, yi.'ersonals " ||-QjCAI.S FROM ABBEVILLE

£ev. Albert Long and family fed to Greenwood last Tuesday ^is the new pastor of<SMt; Pisgah. jev. Henry K. Spearman, Pastor3ethel A. M. E. Church in New n

k City, sperit a few days tn the a

"visiting~his sister, Mrs. J. J. Jght.j.r I., A, Riphio attended the Ma- ^c Grand Lodge in Columbia, last ^k. He was elected Grand Lec- ?;r of this body.ey7~1)7~E. Rice, of Jaekaon, Miss., .13ted at tke home^ of Rev. D. H< cnson last week. T

Pj[rs. Emma R. Wilson and Miss' ve R. Pressley motored to Colum-! (» nnH spp'nf~The week-end"withi. R. C. Chappelle.he new Poplar Grove HigtTSchooljtHincr V> a c? Kaon «-J '

~ x..mo uwii tinu is t

ig equipped forclass work. The jding is a modern brick structure.^Gaining eight class rooms and a

:ious auditorium.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ej&ards, cses Mildred and Francis Shivers,! Cored to Augusta, Ga., last Sun- U. They reported a pleasant time ^nt in the Georgian City,liss Nannie' White is still on" the:list. -

Irs. Florence Hurst and Mrs.kie-,TeaLspent last week in Colum- r.with their sister, Mrs. John Hamk'

y, 1and Mrs. Brown of Seatle, Wash.,Cin the city visiting relatives and)"*inds. Mrs. Brown was formerly^a_Salejia Ellison. jl

ev. W. H,AMiller of Greer, has been ted to the pastorate of Mt. Pleas- jBaptist Ghurcn.Irs. Clara Richie Hull left for her'ie in Knoxville, after an extended^!h relatives and friends here. 1

ANDERSON NEWS.,)r. B. R. Carroll, Dr. DePinna and '. Foster of Spartanburg- spentiday afternoon in Anderson* vis-;g oia mends. We were glad to <

'e.them and hope they will come (ifo ])iv*L. E. Jones was called to Ches- jto attend the funeral of an uncle.

(Nevery Jones accompanied him.Irs. M. >J. M. Earle and Miss Mary "

rle spent- Sunday in. ftrjeenville. 1Ve are very pleased to have Rev. jkson with us again.

(Ve regret to learn htat Rev. W. S.jmpson has been, transferred to

'

Bennettsville d£st£ict. We regret |;y rawah to lnpn nl°" h1« gnn(1

e, who will be missed hv all AinTHson and especially by the mem-s of the Star-Social Club. We areud however of hsi promotion. Hef worked hard and deserves t)iismotion. We do not know of theirns as yet but we trust the family <

1 remain here.4 ;_J_dr. and Mrs. Williams Bright uf

w York City.are.visiting -their Lmd-parenty Rev, and Mrs. W. S.'smpson.dr. P._'W. Sherard one of Arder- ^

r's--popular harbors haa.gone.to.1ami, Fla., for the winter. IjThe Ever Ready Club was enter-'ned at the home of Miss Katiederson on Fant Street last Fri-r night. Those attended report a 1

y pleasant evenine. 'kittle Janie Cary Edward who hasm very sick at the home xrf herents Dr. and Mrs. S. L. EdwardsFranklin St., is improving slowly.the North Carolina Mutual Insur:eCo., and others attended the <iference in Greenville Sunday.Sunday won an ideal day and RevC. Campbell, the beloved pastor ofPaul Baptist church preached atregular morning service from the

>ject: "Why do you do me as you?" This was a very powerful sernand enjoyed by -fill. There were ]ny visitors some of whom weres. Annie Blanding, Mrs. Lillie DaMissesCora and Nellie Caldwells. Peek, Misses Sullivan and Bai-,J, Mrs. Dora Woolridge, Mrs. BeriThompson, Miss RpIIk h. and'Mrs. Lawrence Thompson.Pheentertainment given last Tuesrnight at the parsonage by thenday School and B. Y. P. U. wasoyed by old and young alike. Ait-Jteudollars was realized.

dr.W. I. Peek has moved his Un. ,taking Establishment across the,eet in his own building. The build'has been completely renovated.1 the reception room, office, showm and spacious chapel, are veryractive. All are cordially invited 'call around and inspect,drs. Lula Niles spent a few daysColumbia last week.

m now on you will find the Ander-'i uews in its columiy. >|Z. V. WILLIAMS, Reporter. ,1

J . -Kr: j' 1

«K«pc.-.v.v,- w~r*"" i.T"-' 7" <'i' r

TOT PAT,WW'J t-BMMW

3ENEDICT. AGAIN STATE

. CHAMPIONS

-> Fifth Consecutive Year. 'c

The curtain has fallen on the j;ridiron for this yera> and among athe champions who pccuny a ,]dace of honorable mention is tlenedict, Benedict stands out ts having won rmore cups than ^

my : other college of the state. cror five years in a row she has t

weighed her opponents. "ShetdayH teams t^at outweighedier^S*«ahowed greater plunging r

ibility, nevertheless B. C. lostmlv two games, they were non- tonference gameiT Morehouse ^-8 anJ"Johrison "C. Smith .8-3. ]vith her weak offensive team. <

)n the defense she proved to (

ihvp n line that was stronger"*!

imes especially. In two garnesy3. C's. line held exceptionally (

veil. In the Benedict-Johnson \y. Smith game, she held Smith ]>n the one yard line until she ]overed a fumble that gave B. C.' \

he ball. Again in the Paine-B.j]Z. game she held Paine at bay, <

>nly two yards to go ancTfour ilowna-tjauipalce it. --jThe pla.ys that doatirvo hon-^:

irable mention are Richard Wil-jjliams, "Bus", who starred'- at' iBooker Washington in his high <

ichool career, Edward Grahamind Wade Denley Williams hashe honor of making more pointsharrany of his teammates. Thin j

s his first year of college- foot 1

ball, he shows piu: pcelu ofmassing his brother Jack, who J

jtarrcd-.during his years at J3. jJ?'1 Graham proved to bo the_best quarter back since thedays of Geeil.Williams who

niifloH tV»r» tpnm without Jin pr-

ror. Denley is the^only man 1:he team loses this year by gra- ,

:luation. He yields" his birth at ;Center to Woodson who has re-

turned to The game after nijrs.;ing a broken leg for a few reas-jDns. The games this year Ayereas follows:- '

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tlainesQ. * " Benedict 21Morehouse 7 Benedict 6Johnson C. Smith 6 Benedict 3;Allen-O- Benedicts J

fnllotrp Q Benedict 12Bntnrr-^ 7

Claflin 0 Benedict HTotal" -.- 54 j.The team was guided by Prof.Smith, coach, Thomas Jones,1

captain, Roy Cunningham man-r% crnv1

The ^election for the year1926 were rondo at a stngeJieTd".'on the' campus Dec. 9--Theteam ,was called together fo_r_ajiollv time and' they discussedthe, banquet that was given~?)TTtyafeyv days ago previous by theifdimmrand-^^aeutty^.Xhe-Cap- jtain elect for the ^coming yearis Mr. Roy Cunningham andMr. Edward Graham, Manager.

TURKEY PHILOSOPHY,

There's sTfunny feeling"Creeping up and down my spine,

mi L- T L. J. l.mat i am c,.got long to uu

lmre, i'And it's worrying my mind.

; . !They're feeding me awfully

regular, >(Food, dainty and delicious ..^They're eyeing me mighty

funnyAnd acting sorter7 spicious. '

i

>' They picked me up today 1

And handled me sorter rough 3And said by Christmas time 1[ might be fat enough. ;

~ Christmas time is comingy.-JAnd everybody's glad; ^

But me, I am only a turkey, "T1An' I am awfully blue and sad.

'Cause there's a funny feelingCreepingup and down my spine

mv.04- T .i. 1 , .a nut x din i ^UL long tO DC

here, 1

And it's worrying my mind.

Lawrence Dunmore, Georgetown's.C. '

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GEORGETOWN ITEMS |Sunday Dee. 13, was a high

lay at Bethel. A. M. E. Church,.'he Rev. uurdhh Of M'isissippiireached soul-stirring sermonit 11 o'clock A. M. lie readfob. 22:21-24 verses, for a textaking as a subject: "Acquaintcd with God",.. Indeed it was a

vonderful discourse full of tho't '

tnd applied so fittingly to our:ommon experiences to-day..The choir sang very touching

citherns and hymns to fit the sernon.

The Sunday School held itslsual services at 3:30 P. M. of \vhich lime the lesson entitled

ully and deeply discussed by |»ach-class after which w asbeau.ifully .reviewed by the "pastoriev. J. L.:Benbow,The Alien Christian Endeav-!

>r League met at 6 P. M. The/'an mimi + nt! pn-"

Iiiuiuvyc oVJ11^ V ice was j"leartily joined in by the threeiundred or" more leaguers-and (visitors present. Then the mLord's prayer was-chanted andDne of the most instructive a&dnt^eresfing lessons entitled :Giv- ^lng^was opened for discussion.^Those thaF the dismsdonkn\y the subject well andi;v/c some very helpful and in- i-piring thoughts." }After the discussion of thelca=j^.

son the members arid visitors '

were highly entertained with!i program gotten up by Miss.Victoria Rai forth The parlici^.pants acted.woll thnir parts.Two of the most enjoyable num- .

gers rendered, wvcre~ the piano>oloby Miss Bertha Fraser and^

the selection "Bye :>nd Bye" by|the Octette, composed of MissesEmma Spain. Katie Kowcris, Vic

toriaRail'ord, Messrs. Andrew, JJ. -Mack, George Bessellieu, jNorman Lee, Julian Browne and jMiss Sadie Williams at the pia-, i

jnor- 11The eoUei't inn fn>* t ornnin<»

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vvr.'* extremely good. ' The clos- >

ing hymn Was sung after which jthe mispah was repeated and .the jLeague dismissed. \The Bthiical Cantata, "Ruth, jthe Gleaner,'!. .was successfully.::]rendered on Monday- evening juec. 14 to a pat'kl'd audience &i< )n..*Ttn rfrTn T7nptii r Chiirph. with jProfessor A. Gregory Gill, Pro- i"moter. j ;The characters took their, -j

parts ofT without- fear, and held jthe audience spell-bound during ;jthe rehdition-of the cantata, jTtre.riTaracters- composed of ;!ome of Georgetown's men and ;iwomen of eminent ability. bThe amount collected from the

Winp nnrl Qnnnn's Krilly wiHvtheloor receipts was about luu hunrtred-dollars '($200) " ^This same troupe will present'

"Ruththe Gleaner" in Sumter, c3.. C., .December. 18. at ShilohjjBaptist Church of which Rev. c[. Di Williams, is pastor.We are- nroud to have Mr. Ad- $

li. oh Irak in thii i*it\ nftci being ^in the Fonnsy-fvania--Hospi-tabaPhiladelphia for nearly three ;imonths where he underwent an ;!uporntion. > ^'lie is looking the picture of >health now and is able to be on >the job at the Prosperity Tail- >:>ring Co., where he is one of the curoprietors._ . cMr. Nesbit Patterson, a stu- c

dent of Hampton Institute, is c

oack home helping his father dtt- <

ring the Xmas rush. He looks c

tine and his many friends are c

glad to see and have him back |nome. TS

-\r*. A 1 r* /- IImi. .rtuuerson Vx. Olll OCCom- 5:

oanied by Miss Maria L. Frasor, £Messrs. Clifton C. Poinsett, Lit \Moore -and C. S. Brownq p)ade £fi flyinp trip to Andrews,-Stni=riclay, while there they visitedMr, and Mrs. Ielvin Jones andMr. and Mrs. Fred GreeJifL_Mrs. Lino of Philadelphia, P».,'

is spending a few days in the?ity with relatives and frietids.1We hope for Mrs. Lino while,heffrzg-a-very pleasant stay ^;

ReporerC. Sheradton Browne, |

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