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FT~~ " *FAGE EIGHT ' CARLIStfc-XEWS Sunday was a pleasant day at William "Chapel.. The members of the r Sunday School was glirtl to see the v ?? ..... a.;.... -n-nn Tln. Sunday Sehoo' members were all out at the usuB ~ T?lamr. ii.ui a \ i, i y ^|> 1111> 1111 isr.i- j -i slop. Lcsiiii txnght hy Supt. Mr. ( ' \V esTe^ Young: Ruler." 1 The Sundav School numbers were i glad to have Mr. Clarence Smith and ^ ??~ Mr. Dawk ins wiLli ihein au.d hope to j have them out again. We we- * d t e to see Mr. Smith up again after a few months .illness. s * Miss Ninn M ilis wrhnts leaching m Santuck. ttr Vrr home" with her -) ?? parents Sunday afternoon: while sh ' j was entertained by Mr. 1*. Johnson I'romUnion, S. C. Mrs. Catherine loom was a guest | at the home of Miss Mills. Sundat. afternoon. ? ? - " pkmu.CTUN NI;W\S ^ _j The members and friends of .King s : Chapel Church are glad to have their : Poutor R.'v <; P. Brown, back lor anothui .y.eiii'i Ti"- iturned j "ill hnyo ll 11111)' i i nt Ihn Tiirn^^pT: Conference at Giccnwdbd Sunday. I Silver Suitings rally on Sunday nite was a success. The Willi nj* Workers Club will hold their monthly nioetinir j ' Monday d:J>0 I'.. M. at the home- of , " ? Mi -; T ionise Va-nt-c. All niembers ar urged to be present. 1 Mrs. It. J. Clark, left Friday morning tor Greenwood.- j , ..The program that was rendered.by | ? \y;ti; Workers (Tub last .Mdiinitrlrt -at- U>e -ciiurih w;':--rnjoye4--Uy- j * .all This 1?.111 is composed of yotjng ~ peoplo~rhat are <l>>llt^i. splendid work. _ for t 1 ib~c frarcfn?VVo?wi&l^ all of o"nr < _L__, ladies would join and be trained in " :??I etoireh wni-K- Mrs. Browuris work- i infr ion ,1 .wii h TTiT^ ItH <? ?tUolfc-Ui 11 J J. finds pleasure in doing so. We congratulate .Mr. and Mrs, Henry Thonif>son on having a loyely now ; > car. We are-very sorry to .bear of Mrs. Nelite (Ireen being sick, we pray . Yh*??-??? A.r?? recover. Mis, K. T. Hamburg has returhed? ' ~T - ffont New York C.ily .after,spymjing '> -?^ more than three liiofit lis" Willi her ' "/l.'tiii- illi-i \cho iias !i Ti '. cry?H-k, hwl_Jj is niuotT" hyl ter. ^KptTiTi1 n;i. ? il y A large number of members ami friends -attended UeUiel A. M. I'.. I .'ehiireh to givel our new 'pastor,. Rev. I ,1. K. Dixon.' 1 After the Sunday school lesson was taught, Rev. Dixon was t ailed upon tii t review-^he lesson. Mrs. P. A. Mar- i via pave a talk congratulating the" I pastor in his new field of labor and I welcoming him to our.town. . At the close of the Sunday school ' Rev. Dixon preached a very inspir- ( in;- i VniMH fivni (,1 T l'n 1'Mh rhilp- ' ter. llis text was taken, from the ' -32nd verse. Subject: "Christ' "Our M Rev. Dixon -will preach fur-the Alis- 1 R~*??i<iiwn-v-bidie< !snrp!:i\ f \ e'riloi Ml. At' . 2 p. ni. he will preach to the Missionary ladies of R. U. M. E: church. Rev. 1 i David James, pastor. f?"CrOOOO ^,"0,?"000O V O O -"t-'t1 O vOC- C'OO' 1 Mrs. Louvenia Lowman % ---a?- Poro Beauty Culture ? J y - ' gc V Scalp and Hah 1 n-almn.t . g Manicuring and .Massaging <j| | Phone"2233l"~ ji* Booker Washington Heights g , ' *==... ^g^mo^iO/>:ooo.-><:ve-:'<:'Oc>ooooo Madame Next to ^ J Warwick's A true palmist is here. Tells the t past, present and future and gives \ advice on alL affair's sueli as love, 1 business matters,- -faobjy wills, di- i vorces and most anything pertain- < ing to the welfare of one's life, jj Also locates lost and stolen arti- i ; hiddi?n treasures. Is able to j point out the path of success and happiness and tells one how to t overcome 'troubles and difficulties. n Pay Madame Pauline a visit t<>- t, day. Hours (J A. &I. to It) P. M. AH s readings strictly confidential. Sep- v arate waiting rooms for white and colored. , madame Pauline . T ~ ~ 1610 Sumter. I Phone 9276 1 _ or bring your Batteries to j ~ LEEVY'S ?-? Better Battery Service Station Batteries Charged, Ke. paired, Sold . j Do Most Of Your Trading Wilh- Our Ad- ^ yprtifl^ra. BENNETTSVILLE NEWS. ?^ -Notwithstanding the cold weather nost of the County schools are open E vith a large enrollment. ' I M The building of the church and I E mssoiklfjt1?ts |)i ugu'ssiiig rnpidtyi j 1' A't> will sunn nuivi' into our new ai hureh. Many of. our friends are?looking?& 'orward to a. real Thanxsgiving din- ti ler. Mr." O. Williams owns a hog * veighing over five hundred pounds, C nid many more weighing from 250,1' .o .'150 pounds. , . I A Mr. 1'. Thompson is out again after I p i week of illness. c iivc-utir?IIr resigned tn become b principal of the graded school of \ BarnweU, S. CT! Miss Henakin, a teacher in the | I Blenheim graded school spent the j week-end with Mrs. P. R. McCollum. J o Shti was tho dinner guest of Dr. and \ b M I AT IJ...1 ox I k?i i r?. i_/. iu? .UVVUIIUIII AMI 11UU3UII Ol, j Mrs. A. Dudley of New York City : t hv^-spendiny awhile with -parents Mr.'s and Mrs. R. C'rosland. Mr. S. McCall left Saturday for! f Youngstowiij Ohio. i_v Mys. M. Williams went to Society i Hill this week to visit her sister'Mrs. j Q 1 ^ . 11Mrs. C. Taylo7~ahd M~rs. K. L. Brad ' ford report a largo enrollment of students at the Macedonia schools?? Aliss Flora Savage will spend the winter in New- York. All of the churches \yere well at- 1 lender! Sunday, Rev. A. J. Wright preached. 11 \eiyl* nsniring sermon^ After the collec- t ti< n which amounted^ to 52rT4: The ~p Lord's Supper was given, Rev. Hatwood?pvenched a wonderful sermon v at the Zion A. M. E. church: ? ~~Y ? Rev. W. F. McCoy nrcached a soul _ stirring sermon Sunday afternoon at 1 St. Bulah churchT He ^will deliver j I the Missionary Sermon in the Union J Service Sunday A. M.. Rev. A. J. i 1 Wright, Moderator. . - li Please pay your bills. ? J JOHNSTON NEWS. h , a Sunday was a well spent day for ( j ill those-"that worshippett"at Bethel M. F. Church. Rev. Broadus f, preached both morning and evening 'ti o'the delight of his congregation. | j, Very soon lie will leave for the Ah-'.p >tt)rd?Tkm-tW+meo."We Tioprr-ffial" thi' p Bishop will se,.-IU to send him back ^ to us. - ' ' t . . The March of the Ten -Virgins will >e given at Bethel ehureh Tuesday light, under the auspices of Miss I.. V Williams. The GleO flub .spent a pleasant day >n Saturday. They hiked to Wards v md -hack, which was about five miles j: i oin townr-^-They amused themselves laying- "games,- dancing,. etc. When a :hey reached their-destination they ; .. ird lunebs consisting of sandwiches. ^ rake and roasted weinies. Much cre1 it is due Miss N, J. Gary, their inqructor lor this butlllg. Thanksgiving day will lie fittingly : ? observed by teachers and students.! > j Dur donation for the poor is coming. . -i . ' ? i n 5ti nicely. I auspices of Miss Gary^held a Thanksr^ giving Poster contest in their class i J room on last Thursday. A deal of. interest was shown by each class That [ took part. The first prize was iTT warded to the 8th grade class for their | artistic skill and beauty. 10th grade j class received second prize. The second and third grade class a rooms are quite attractive, since they fi LiUO)?finished their d.wm-ntirmu?and 8 pre putting up their various posters! h r."* TUn?i.-Prri^jnff .... ' j ii The Johnston Chapter of N. F". S. j s C. seems to be real active these da vs. f Thor ow> . ..v.. ?..t I'laiiiiuiK iiiitiiy new icaiures I for this school year. The officers for h the year, are *as follows: Willie .T. Dan r iels, Fres.; Fred. Chin, Sec.; C. O. Mc- s [htosh. Trcas.; .Tames Ryans, Report" or. . , ~?T? - -?" 1 " 1 1 1 ? ~t 1. ' florence news ? j The- teachers of the..Wilson Hierh school and friends highly entertain- ^ ?d Miss T. Green of Abbeville, S. C., -G Friday evening', Nov. 1 -1th, at a party ?iven in- her honor at the beautiful lomp of Dr. Wm. Lee Williomr, .S. -? rby Street. . '1 me iiiusl eiaoorate atrair of the >eason was given at the beautiful P lome of Dr. Wm, Lee Williams, in h loner of Miss T. Green of Abbeville, sl >. C., a teacher of Marion. High School. The beautiful cut flowers *o ind the elaborate decoration carry- D ng out the Thanksgiving season, ei vere the most attractive. K The guests were welcomed with i! he serving of punch. About an hour ind a half later, they were again calld from their happy quarters and erved cream, coffee and club sandwiches. Each guest was presented Thanksgiving token. The guests of of honor were: Dr. (}< ind Mrs. J. R, Levy, Miss Evelyn hi jardon, Miss Clemmie Strother, Miss ei Jzzie Dansby, /Miss 'Mlarriie Scott, ai diss E. Goff, Miss Laura McClease, diss Claudia Williamson, Miss Tres- h< de Boyd,?Miss PhiphinP "Kirvin, Miss 0j tussoll Nicholas, Miss Blossom Dan- M ey, Miss Ola Davis, Mrs. Fredrick, pi drs. Jauneta Lawrence, Mrs. Ford- r Jillcr. .Dr. Ilomphill Pride, Mr. Palon, Profs. Walker, Miller and Moore. (jc IN M KM OP I,AM ?* ? - rte Iti loviiv" memory of my dear Moth Ti T Lucy Powell, who passed away ore rear ago 'Nov.-18. 1920. _F I'he month, of November is here. da 'Vr the enddnoti of all the yooFT -Pf 4o one knows how much I miss yon, M sTo one knows the hitter pain, I have da suffered en lince you left me life has never Keen the same: M Sweetest memorit s arc all that's left ~J?a Your Daughter, Adell Harris, th Detroit^ Mich, wi i _ I _ . THE PAI.WETI mVNMHIIBII ? ' . ________ On Nov. 12, members of the A. M. . Z. Church met at the home of R [rs. Eliza Bratton and organized the d vergreen Club. Mrs. Eliza Bratttfn B residual Miss Ntdlio Gordon, .Sur'jy.; -a t\d Mrs. Pearl Peary, Treas. _S The'club is putting forth many ef- o >rts to raise inuney: for the inatalla. on of heatrola in their church. |b Last Wednesday, the Evergreen F lub met" aT the home of Mrs. Pearl 'eary, and had quite a lively meeting. LTter the discussions a delicious re- | ast was served, '77" i Mr. and Mrs.--Alexander Russell. _ nd Miss Parker motored to Columia last Thursday. They reported a ery pleasant? trip. Mrs. Ida Jacob is still on the sick ist. Mrs. ^liza Bratton is able to be ut again after bieng confined to " rd for several da.VSL." The friends of Paul Beatty are glad o know that he is improving and will oon return to school. Mr. Samuel Smalls has returned rom Hartsfqrd, Conn., to spend the winter with his- parents. Mrs. Maria Jackson, Mrs. Katie iabton and Mr. Carter Ga?t*m^mbtbr~~ ~ d to C'dpinljia. last Saturday -ABBEVILLE NEWS .. Mir. Porter Aiken of Cincinnatti, 0lio. arrived last Saturday for an exMes'dames Julia B. Miller arid 0- tears a Pullin are still nick but is im- ? ended visit to home people. irovrng. ?? ? :?? l Quite a "number of Abbeville people rent to Greenwood last Sunday to innr the ai'liuiiitineiTts. Mrs."Edith Bcrno, passed away, the 1th inst. at the home of her nephew ? lev. James Jenkins, 70 Ponlar Street Jrs. Bcrno" "was. the widow of the ate Mr. John Berno, who preceeded er to the ">a\'e a number of yuurs Irs. Berno was sixty-five yearfj of pre. She came to make her home ,'ith Rev. J >nkii s Nov. 15, 191.7. She j as.been in declining health for quite while. Her ,-funeral was held Nov. 10th in St. St, James A. ^M.l S. !hurch where she was a member or a number of years. It was conucted by Itev. 'J. B! Smith, therTlhe astor of* our church.? She was laid- ? o rest uT~ I.akeview (Thompson's) Vmel cryv? II nrivt'-Brown Taylor Tctp?rhr?ti?i xlertakei'o?in?charge.! I.ICESVIl.l.H NFAN'S Mrs. M. I/, Cling of Ridge Spring as the lovely week-end guest of Yof. and Mrs. J. T. W.Minis. The faculty of Batesburg Ili were ~r t home Friday night for the faeuir ies of Ridge Spring and Leesville. 'die affair was an enjoyable on. Prof. V T." W. Minis, spent Saturay in Columbia on business. We are looking forward 10 L110 "Old? "oik Feast Thanksgiving night 'at lie school auditorium. We are;planing to make this a grand affair. Rev. J. E. Beard of Charleston Tsited the school while on his way i)' Greenwood Conference. KIHGC SPRING NEWS : Sunday morning being very pleas nt a large number of members and fiends* were nresent nt cKiii'fK TKn " hm-hiv Srlinnl was railed to order y the Superintendent at the usual ~ our, .fiov. Williams preached a soul tirring sermon: we were all made to \ eel good. Miss Tunnie Corlel has returned ome after spending a few days, .in liken with Mr. and Mrs: Myron Ma-. Is on.' Messrs AValtor Dean and Augustus lazzard, was nj trie cTty Saturday. Mrs. Cleo Walter and son left h TnifPTlny fnr-mr-Tmmr-in Pittsburg, ? 'enn. "' ' ' . ' Mr. Cornelious Gray, and bereaved li amily wishes to thank the many 1; iends for their kindness during the 1! eath of his wire and mother Kate 1! Iray who departed this life Sunday, 1! [ov, 1G, 1! The friends of Miss Annie BeJle 1! yflwford will re gret to learn of her 1! lness. 11 Miss Julia Mae Goode, one of the 1! opulhr teachers of the High School 1! ere is also ill. We hope for them a leedy recovery. Miss Essie Lee Raifordi a student f Allen Univrsity and Mr. Nelsoh 'avis, of Schofield spent the week- B rid with parents. We are always* lad to have oar college hoys and iris with u? 11 EDGEFIELD NEWS. 11 11 ' 11 Both Trinity A. M. E. and Mace>nia Baptist Sunday schools. are bving along nicely and well attend- * 1, which proves to be an excellent 1! d to the environment of Edgefield.. A Birthday* party was given at the >nie of Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Parker i last Monday evening in honor of iodl Hiiolma A T> ..i.1 * J ...... v.uooic n. ivuuit'iiura. -vinose r-esent were. Mr. and Mrs. James 0. rhompson, 'Mesdames M. Lee, Z. mk, the?Roytri?St*?and associate embers. Th;< menu woo moro thanig licious. Everybody was quietly en , . rtained with an air of dignity. x* Prof. J. R. Freeman accompanied tj. tss trip to Ridge Spring on last X Jesday afternoon.' X Miss Gussip A. Rutherford if .in X. Idgefield will spend Thanksgiving iy at the hopneiof Prof, and Mts. J irker. ~yrootnon and-X iss M. E. "Nance will leave Thurs- v iy for Columbia to spend the week- * 1 d with friends and parents. * ? Mrs. Lettie Kimball and Miss E. . Logan will leave Wednesday for <? iTuda; where the former wllT spend {* e time wtth relatives and latter $ th parents. . s ' S - - M ... I I I I X) LEADER ? fcONE-^TAR-li EWS. [ Sunday was a glorious day at the J (aynes Chapel church. After Sun- I ay school, our new pastor Rev. G. lamilton preached a very inspiring nrnmn from the gosnel according to it. Luke. Haynes Chapel is moving ru * ** ; Mr. L. Brunson and Mr. V. Cheesoro, of Cameron~Yfi;re guests of Mrs. j '. Wallacp Sunday afternoon. _i__ Up-to-the-Minute Modes Prepared Especially for This * Newspaper . v-< 1 2 _| i i SA \ |?L:.\clu.~A , v(.?N ' ' |1 ~[|( 3333 -4 ill I n-\\ -V ? Old 'vr1.:'-! t 3333 tin . : . ( -? ?, * ( ; THE NEWEST LAYETTE ' Layettes have their own little style i cycles! somewhat like frocks, on a I much more conservative scale ot | course. And we think young mothers | will greet this one. winch is OottipleU'h [ new, with "(Ill's" iiul "All's" of ap- ' > proval, for everything from the little shirt to the coat that huttous below a ^ small round collar has been designed ^ by "someone who knows what l?H>k* -e hest and is best tor babies. Residethese. a dress with groups of line N tqeking and a round collar, a little sack ' and kimono, hotli with raglan sleeves s a slip and a nightie that hmtons tip over tiny feet are included. ???i F.xcella Pattern No. 3333. One size- i nly. 25 cents. USED CARS I VTT1I A!N O. K. THAT COUNTS 1 ' > i Our special for this week is. a 19,28 , lash Sedan at $150.00 Cars on -fcot No. V lext to McMaster's on Hampton St j , 025 Ford Coupe $ 75.00 t 028 Chevrolet Coupe 280.00 f 330 Chevrolet Coach 450.00 130 Chevrolet Coach 42S.00 ' 120 Ford Truck 05.00 129 Chevrolet Touring 300.00 129 Ford Coach , . 325.00 129 Ford Coach 395.00 128 Nash Coupe 250.00 125 Ford Touring 100.00 Cars on Cot No; 2 ack of DeSoto Hotel on Asvembly St >27 Willys-Knight Sedan 1 ">().<>(? >30 Chevrolet Coach . 500,90 >20 Pontiac Sedan -150.00 >27 Chevrolet Touring 175.00 >29 Chevrolet Cabriolet 425.00 |j >25 Dodfe Sedan ' 150.00 >26 Chevrolet Roadster 135.00 >29 Ford Cabriolet . 325,00 >29 Chevrolet Truck 325.00 ; >28 Ford Coupe 275.00 j >29 Ford Sedan 395.00 CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. 1232 HAMPTON STREET Phone 5182. BLUE RIBBON f TAXI . f - ^ . . > i . > VJpen UAT and Nt I t ??+ PHONE 221111 Office: ~ ' 1017 1-2 Waahihgton Street 0 Call*: 25c per Passenger *t* ! Engagement* 50c , ? ALL COLORED DRIVERS ? Y BREWER NEWS Brewer Normal High School defeated Booker Washington Hi Mon- t day afternoon, G-0. The game was 1 thrilling all the way through. The t touch down-was made by Allen in the i first half. The leading players were:) Allen, Tonipkin, Armwood, Widemond < Smith and J. Bolkusr The boys has e played three games- this year, and f lost none.. They will play Spartan-M burg Hi Thanksgiving. Mr. T. K. j Robinson, the coach is very proud of t the boys -this year. ? I 1 Come out to^ the next. game.? j j ORFFN WOOD N FWS \ !i I MFsk.TVlltt^ Fox-,-attended?the?tlxr ; . cutive Board of the State Sunday I School and B. V, P., U. Convention! n Columbia last Wednesday. .Misses 11a Fair and Bessie White, a .ca' hers in the city school of Calf- jV te>, spent the week-end in the city h .isjting the former's mother. Mr. David Williams who is Work- C ITU' ill?WhuwIiwa?u: " * 1 ?* *v\v ' toys at homy visiting his family. Lust Sunday was a lovely day. Che elWIThc'rf of the city well" bless- c 3 with splendid attendance. Tab- P i naele. Sunday School attendance^ "and 'collection was good. Sunday h norhing, Rev. Mathis preached a rery interesting sermon and :ft*evOn- " ng Rev. 1'. S. Mosley, preached a NV leartfelt sermon. Those who . heard. iim_ really were benefitted. 1^'. ilurris Chapel Baptist Ghu,ryr-?-Dr. ^ Last Sunday, November 23, the Bi- ^ de School opened, promptly on scheduled time, with Mr. JamCs Robinson jur efficient Superintendent presid- a Tig: Att olltrers add teachers were n attendance. (,)ur attendance was ' ut on account of the Piedmont A. W. 10. Conference being in session, J iov ever this did not lessen the inter-! st and enthusiasm of those who were |. nesent. The teachers took charge' their classes'with manifested in- jj crest. The lesion was beautifully aught. . . J e, AC 11:00 o'clock, Services' begun v] *:ith the spirit of the Lord manifest- ', ng itself with'telling power. I)r. B. ^ \.i Lykes, the entertaining pastor of *j he. Committer on Divine Service ap- ^ minted I)r. J. W: Shaw, oi" Columbia," to preach in I' lis'Til 7>iTT!~'TnoTTF''j"| ng service. . Dr. Shaw selected for ^ n-s text. Ami PoUm---followed al'up otf. Mibject, "Back Sliding." lie brought (i us a great message, laden with (: ' lappy thought, and wholesome infer- """ u.ukmi. in- is a great preacher and; liiy church is highly- honored -that has ,, urn as a pastor. The Sunshine Baud met at 51:1)0 | 'clock.-' Mrs. Clara Watson',' t*rcsi- i lent. A sMendtdXurogpmr-vwas ren-! idled and i At r.uo o'clock, the B. Y. I'. U. heuh*? ts services, with Mr. C. S. Stevens, resident presiding. A very delight- | 'y 1 meeting was enjoyed. This tie- j lartment seem to be taking on new i ite. the pastor discussed the D. Y.? \ U., topic; subject, "trove". ; At 8:00. o'clock, Dr. W., Marion 1'hompson former pastor'of ML Pis-] _ ah A. M. K. Church, 01 this city, <le- " ivered a strong gospel message, that vil 1 live" long in the hearts of the B u-arers. Dr. Thompson used as a! .ubject, "The Three Tri-angles. of. 11.-> pasrur mid Members regret so very, much that the conference failed to send Dr. ! rfiompsbn %aek to our city as pastor, of Mt. Pisgah?A^.? Mr ^F-v-Ghurehr-? The members of Mt. Pisgah seems to 8 >e worried much/over the loss of 1 '.heir great pastor. They loved him (' loa.i-.ly iunl pet i-finm-d the lis* return and inspite of it the power t lu t he saw fit to make a change. 1 May God bless this young man in his > io\v field of labor. . He has a host of,l friends here in .Greenwood, both I A'hite and colored th^_jxlud.antly 1 lavohTm up. "Morris Chhpei is still I ul\ anefng TTiT(l0r^tlTe''"present admin- I st rat ion, the c.wtwds are still large, ., uTd all auxiliaries are spiritually and inancially alive, and co-operating*in verv wav with the nnstnr ? All are welcome to attend our _ services. Ready to Serve Wholesome Service at a Very 3 SPECIAL PARTIES SERY Tiring Your Friends and G liny av Combination Meal T We Appreciate Yo FRED WIS I Church Pews> I v School A B Large stock of school etiuijl Itanburg and Sumter so as to g We also manufacture an Church~Pevv and are in a posi account for you. It in easy to payment plan. We have one of the most mc with resources of over business with us. :??? Nu-Idea Desk & ?pt fc ' .-pi ' i j bumter, oH Spartanbu '? ^ Saturday Novwnbtr 111, IMol " = ' SB LOTUS. S. C. There was a ''Guest HSupper giv>11 nt the Loris Graded School, last Friday .night? Nov. 14, by the stu- - . lents of the Home Economic Depart- '1?I nent. ; ' "l With the cooperation oi me siu- * lents, teachers and the people of the oiaauiniky, the supper proved a sue- = iessT A handsome sum was raised. iVo aie trying to strenghten this mrticular department and with our caches, under, the leadership of our 'rinciiwW -Mr?--James A.. McQueen, aLiiig with the cooperation of The~jK5?* >le we shall.-have a number one Donestie Science Department. McCUU.LANVl f??EN E WS v t We wish ta inform the relatives nd friends of Mrs. V. F. Murray, of IcCiellanvillo. S. (\,that after being Tttiyposed I'm tire ]>ast six weeks she i now in the McClellan Hospital, ? harleston, S. C-f for an operation. ire wish for her a speedy recovery. f The Devil's Santa Claus. The Devwill hang his stocking in every hnrch for a Xmas present so the ' eople of Bethel * A. M. E. Church, IcCloltarrrrilfc, is planning to give iin 5i hnnili-ciioil tVin .... .. W..VHC KUOMCI HHIIKII , ill Hi' brought from Columbia, S. C., y I)r. W. I). V. King, one of the' orld's greatest evangelist, on Dee. , 1930. ' ' . " , The Rev, and Mrs. W. W. Murray, f Bonneanr C.; were^the honored " 7 inner guests of Rev, and Mrs. W. T. ?? lurray, McClellanville, S. C., on ?^ 'hanksgivlng Day. . \ ?p? 1 MiV "Henry" Cho u s t. Joe M c Knight. ; rtil Miss J. G. Murray, jilnfdred from St. Stephen to- McOlefom ville;, on - ^?^?4 hursday. Nov. 27, 1030 tV? apenH frbo ay with Miss Edna R. Murray. I SWANSEA NEWS" ~ I Sunday was one of joy in Swansea evvJtandolph, who has charge of _Mtv M >live A.. M. E. Church, this confer-^ nee year mounted the pulpit with a I pint that met the approval of the , raying pfirt of.the church. Mr. J. i. Walker and Mifts Jutter Mae Wiliams were welcome visitors from olumbia. . t .... ? A social was given at the K. of P. all, Friday night for the benefit of iven I' l idav U't iioon On the school ird. itksii i:<;<;s. chick ens**~And FRIERS, OYSTERS AND SHRIMPS IN SEASON V SEAFOOD MARKET 124 Washington St., Cola., S. C. "N/OIONAt~#Market Co. ft lbs. Swil't .Jewel Lard 'oiind Steaiw" lh. jrfj -2"> rokers, lb. ' ... ? I .12 F?'cL ??.1?> ? 'hitterliners. II). 1/" ork -Chopsr- II). _ _ _ _ 'gQ N?rk Sausage, II). l'l Vk Ears, li). ... ..|p ^ >c?f *f>to\v, ||). -- - J 12 1-2 leef H?ast"ibr- . '.-. - - >K. *17 1-2? -tluits M-hi>ri? S <>ur , r*i Hav . More C'ents^i 221 .Main St.. IVhone 2-128!' - .? Ef , . TY f!AFAj^TF.RTA | Food an"d^^ Ifrnnrter Polite I doderate^fos t. uests tiJJ^ our Cafateiua. 'icketJFand Save Monex,ur Uj^atronaffe., - .^ ? ijj^nVfanajrer. - -v-;? School Desks, | supplies | pment' and supplies in Spar- g rive QUICK service. ? \ excellent medium priced g ^ -ion to carry a part of the g ,^at your church with our |? V. den.1 factories in the South 3 )0.00.\ You will like to do g~ it Sealing Co. I? ? Mftin Qffioo 3 Mft % and Factory 3 q r ? -w rg, b. L. | ^