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We are glad to introduce some
of the Ladies of Victor to our
readers and hope that the next
issue will find more of such
groups. This group is what is

know (to themselves) as the
Tuesday Afternoon Club. It is
composed of about fifteen
members which meet each Tuesday
and work and talk simultaneously.

With the excharge of ideas
regarding the improvement of
home life we think this club of
the ladies will prove as beneficial
as the Victor Improvement

Club which meets monthly. New
members are being added each
week. Inquire of any of the
above how you can be indentified
with this club.

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Ladies Aid Society

The Ladies Aid Society of
Victor Methodist church met
Tuesday night at seven thirty with
Mrs. Lee Waters at her home
on Sixteenth Street. Mrs. Ethel
Wood, the president, had charge
of the meeting. Scripture
reading, second chapter of Luke.
Prayer by Mrs. Pearle Mayfield.
Roll called, sixteen present, and
minutes read of last meeting by
the secretary. Then a beautiful
Christmas program was carried
out as follows:

Song: "Hark the Herald Angels
Sings."
Reading: "Christmas Message."
--Mrs. Pearle Mayfield.
Duet--"All Hail the Power of
Jesus Name"-- Misses Edith
and Mae Waters.
Prayer--by Mrs. Eva Wilson.
Duet: "Holy Night"--Miss Mae
Waters and Mrs. Geraldine
Wyche.
Reading: "A Story of Jesus'
Birth--Mrs. Lois Bailey.
Song: "O Little Town of Beth-
lehem."
Closing prayer by Mrs. Lois
Bailey.

A social half hour was
enjoyed when the hostess, assisted by
her daughters, Misses Mae and
Edith Waters served refreshments.

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Entertainment.

Victor School Xmas
Entertainment was the
most specacular that has been
staged in the new school
building. We want to call especial
attention to the leading
characters and compliment Misses
Ruth Miller and Nelle Mason.
Never have the children
appeared more beautiful in their lovely
little costumes. All the
characters were splendid in their make
up and in their performance.
We were glad to see a good
crowd present and know that
all feel well repaid for the little
admission charged.

The teachers left Saturday
for their homes to spend the
holidays. The good wishes of the
Victor Village accompany them.

Personals

Mrs. Walter Lawson and Mrs.
M. S. Greene of Union spent last
week end with their sister, Mrs.
Geo. T. Bailey on Eighth St.

Miss Edith Greene, J. W. and
Harold Greene of Union have
been visiting their aunt, Mrs.
Geo. T. Bailey

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dobbins
spent several hours shopping in
Spartanburg last Saturday.

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Mr. and Joe and Luther Kirby
of Dunean Mill spent last Sunday
with M. R. Casey and family.

Mr. Bub Waldrop of Poe Mill
was visiting relatives here last
Sunday.

If you dont want your boys
hair cut, don't let them go up
on Hill St. near Shelton's Store.

Mr. Tom Garner has recently
purchased a new sedan Hupmobile.

The Rev. Ralph Brady has
accepted the call extended to him
as pastor of the Fairmont
Baptist church

Some of the married ladies of
the village have secured
positions in the mill and are working
every night. We have been
told that the husbands of those
ladies were on the verge of
sueing them for Non Support.

Miss Marion Culbreth has been
confined to house for several
days on account of the flu.

Mr. Charlie Tipton has been
called to the bedside of his father,
who is dangerously ill.

The Swedes play at Victor
December 23rd.

Seneca plays at Victor
December 25th.

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Banquet

Dec. 18th in the Y. M. C. A.
the Junior Baraca Class held
their annual banquet. The
banquet is one of the enjoyable
features of this class in a social
way. The corresponding class of
girls were invited and a great
spread of chicken and dressing,
peas, potatoes and rice with
gravy, cake, coffee and cream
was enjoyed by the 135 present.

The officers of the Baraca
Class are as follows:
Pres. Claude Campbell.
1st vice president, J. B. Leopard.
2nd vice president, H. E. Westmoreland.
3rd vice president, Will Edwards.
Secretary, Chaplin McElrath.
Treasurer, W. E. Poole.

The banquet was prepared by
Mrs. L. V. Rodgers, Mrs. J. A.
Brock, Mrs. Lily Brady, Mrs.
P. F. Jackson, Mrs. Minnie
Edwards, Mrs. Champion.

Waiters: Clarette Smith,
Gladys Maness, Maude White,
Janet Sudduth, Grace Brannon,
Agnes Smith, Della Waldrop,
Ruth Bragg, Mrs. Minnie
Edwards, Lillie Hutchison.

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