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m . grittittfay, De^frttiber 24, 1927 Church News v ! By REV. j. 6oB8&o.CMacoa&>a&ciCcOj^ciCiv c-. v.coclcu; BETHEJ. A. M. 1$. CiiLUClI NOTES. . '< i ? . i Now' that the Christmas season at hand the children of. the Sunday School are all merry because of the1 ' : many happy expectations sw that ev- i en though it is December, to them it seems like?May. The lesson and -attendance were good Sunday, At 11:15 A. M. the ehoir. preceded to the, sacred rostrum and thn service ./ was continued to a very strong, s'oul Stirring Teimnn by ltuv. It. 1C. Diugdon, found ist Kings 18:21, "How' lung halt y? between two oiimiOUs?,". The -question of ages proves u panacea for the mind even hi "this day and generation. _ -l.:,..,-.- ' Cdme t 'OtBersCTvfe^a^"~Rcahc-l at any time and all times. You ai'e invited, your are welcome, come and ? Join ^lth us in tno worship ami the piaise ^f God. ? : . Special Chriotinas survTce?r"\vttt he had Sunday, bethel expects you at these, services- thut wo may learn more' about -Hint, the giver .of all . good and'perfect gifts. Our pastqr, Rev. it. E. Brogdon and fort.il*. n?hi../* .1 *1*" "h" ^ auiiiuj Mitivvu UUl UIJ^ .MCCIV " ' from Oiqngeburg, S. C. They are now Located at the parsonage.?r~"^? ??St?, Mpms to be mending.?:?^ /" Sister Mattie Priester, at 210:1 Son' yf , ate St., remains ill. Let the church] / '- pray for and for others too, who. need attention, that by Mis will ^ they may recover. / JONES CIIAPkl. Y. W. >1. S. ?notes J The 44 Y" of Jones Chapel were de? "" " a^trnoom Decern ber^ l'lUi at the home ^ of Miss Willie Dixon, Divine St. AfL?, --r-ter all business _was discussed, M iss Corriene Gordun gave a very favorable report of the visit of the "Y's" . m ^ B." camp, December. utn, at vvhich time the patients were. n\ade happy by 'the program -rendered .... and fruit which .they received. The members responded to the roll call with Bible quotations. A program followed: synopsis % Egbert, Louis Stevenson's life?Miss Willie Dixon; instrumental solo?Miss VieT' toria -Gladden; Poems by Stevenson. were read by Misses Aimeta RobinrioT-triwlf> T.ntt and Ida Durant. Gladden. . . .... ; .. . ' . Rev; and Mrs. N. S. Smith were welcome visitors. |Re\y Smith delivered an interesting - address on "Home and 'Foreign Missions," to ~^which M1ss- Benson responded very . - fittingly. A hearty welcome was extended the members by Mrs. Dixon; after which- u~-delicto us repast ^ \yus. served; consisting of potato sitlad, snltiftes. tea, ambrosia and cake. The , talbe was beautifuly decorated with red and white paper roses, y . The president will Entertain the "Y's", with a party M her jiome on Thursiay, December liPtn. The "Y's"' thank Mrsv C. Jk Benson and Mrs. .- * Miller for contributions. . ZION BAB 11ST , ? CHURCH HABrBMXGS Our Sunday School is making very sU^.dy progress under illiu altered conditions. Mr a. Ella. Bostiia opened the school, while Mrs. Elise P. King presided at the piario. Our Christmas exercise will take plan? ^imu - day night coming; when Sunta C'.aus will visit each little boy and girl. 11:30 Pastor White preached a most wonderful sermon on David's desire to build 2) house for God, but Was rejected. The sernjon was replete with thought and delivered with the spirit, The church was packed ?- with eager listeners. . . At 1:45 P. M. Rev. White preached the funeral sermon of Bro. Tom Gilliard, who departed this lifie on Tuesday, December 13th, to a crowded church. Bro. Gilliard was a man of pleasant manners, a good husband, * _ splendid neighbor, a devoted Christian. He died .^s he. had lived, in the s. Lord. ? A. 4:00 P; M., at Zion Pilgrim, ut Arthurtown, Rev. W. M. Howard of _ Darlingt?Q^m?ft*i<>mu-y for the State <liinfliiy SchnA and B. Y, P.. U. Convention, preached for Rev. White. It was. a brief, but fine sermon. BTOT . ? ; 'Frank B. McNeal was v?oted license ' ta preacIrfroTrr the Ziott Pilgrim Ita jj ^ A tist Churdi. Our B. Y. P. was opened <at 6:00 P. M. by the president, Miss Ruth ByA - large number was present \tad tho program tfas~splendid. Mrs. ^ Mary Addison and Miss Annie McI Graw are back from New Jersey. I Both gave interesting talks and are I - iL * ? . * . ' . , O I of Columbia fl C. WHITE | / : ' ' '' ' J good wV-i i., i s. 'We arc '(TJI^htcd to ? -^-e them nom*", ,. / ' " ~ ]>a. k. v'.ioa at 7t?i0 h M. Iter.' kawiiiU j.itacacii rtnothec great *& iiKni wiialv- Was classed among the ; last ci sci itioiis evet'?iiaai. along the line ut- "Preservation ol' the bible." U>\. iiowaltl is toiled a power When it comes to title 'knowledge of'his 'church. No strong en man could be Mitiini?ill. t-oiah Carolina for liio position. ? - Ni;wa ll has been sometime since we've "t. had anything to-say, bemuse the w vitro has been ilk bho is some better and wdht t- mri,in 1*1 1 >T ,.nMw know tome ?i. jhcYiappenings ul'uund here. - , ? ' liev. 11. 1*. liiuicbrund, the new pastor of .Sniloh A. 51. K Church, and fanidy have moved in the pai.spF.MKu to the delight of members and friends. '1'iev., llildibrand is wll known in this section,"having pastured the Live Oak Circuit for five years.' lie was I cordially-received by the- people .here-,. The hist quarterly conference for the conference year was held on Priuay niKiU. It. tyas ti suycess in -every i\ si'ect. liev. WiU'lvy irn ached-. tt -powerful sermon Sunday .mdrriintf?toj the delight of .his hearers. ... t The school is thnnjffjucoly. A; drive is en now to add a libiurj*?to .the school. We hope in the near future to 'have ail plans perfected, The Parent-! cache a*.- Association had its regular mohthly uiaeiinK on the Hth. J! he preunionl?b.-lhif-Uphill1 iiUU.iiiK' was presided over by the vice-president, Mrs, Daniels. A successful ' meeting was had. Piuus, Nvofc lfhtde' for m .bazaar to.' be giveif Thursday-,. December 22ntl( at the schook. - Miss Cantnife l-ludd, oni grade tearlier at the high' schodj, wms called to 'iter home, in St.Matthews, on Monday, oh account ol' the death of her "sifter, Mrs. 'Bern ice- Wilson. We extend loathe entire family' our heartlvlt sympathy. ' ' Prol*. (j. W. Howard stopped by Saturday to say. "Howdy", on hi's way to Orangeburg- yn business. I Mr. Nesljit'. .Williams, Professors Shell io 1*1, Claggett and a- few-other,s -fruni State College, were down Saturday qii a. hunting trip. They had a. -successful?trip?judging l't'om - the way their - hunting sacks looked, Mis. It. A. iirignia.n has returned from Jjunilciy where 'she was callid "to the. bedside of lu-r~<laughTe"f; .Mrs. Almefa (*i;e#g, who has been very ill. ^hc~~ht~'Tnuc-h--tniproved at--this Mrs. YiuVi Perry. is'TTJl the hick list. We hbpeAslu;. \v_Ui ^juuu_bc.iibJe_ La Ll-.;. abiUit her .ditties again. Mrs: Charlie Anderson is' dbini? nicely at this ' writing. , Due to' the sudden change <>t the weatJie'r, many are siiirering with seA'1'ty colds. We hope everybody Ayill be feline' ji'ood for Christ nwis and' 1 wish t ocxlend hap^-iU'eeliUK s to all' Leader Readers. (.KANrtMI.Li: ? -^?'Phn-'T-htTrch -and-?Willi tlu.t Sehftol .-diw?m'nniiirr wor Sunday. The thenuv Of~tho moi'nlng si rvii e- ,_\vas ""'Awake, 'awake, -.put on. thy 'strength O Zion." ~~ Oil Wednesday afternoon?H*v Bt-eh= lehenv 'MUsionavjr Society Held"* its monthly meeting at- the home of Mrs. Lucy Allen. ATttTif"The business 6{ the society was over a social hour was spent, during which Mrs. Fannie Mae Wright served cake and punch. Thirty will he special- Christmas services, at Bothlhdnv Church "Kunda.v. Al] jnmbers. and friends are , aked to attend. *' The many friends of Mrs. Lucy Allen regret to learn that her Bines continues. Mrs. Catherine B. Fair spent the week-end home with parents. ?. . Miss Ada Fit'ldc, Mrr... Fdna Mcdlock, Mrs. Willie M. and Mr. Ilastcnd Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams have arrived from New York City to spend the holidays. Mia. .Rosa?Tuney- sxicnl few -4ftyfr with Mrs. \V. M. Miller last . week. . ' Mrs. \\ lflvlmrnia j. oley spent Monday afternoon home with parents and children^-- - - ' , :?? Mrs, .Ella Mile's and Mrs. Mafia Miller and Mr." Willie Moses motored to Augusta, Friday, V The will he a Christmas entertainment at Bethlehem Chureh on Monday ngiht. Friends are most cordially invited to enjoy this beautiful service. f, . . ' .' . ' 1 1 ; THE PA I,ME' c/ . " r-*1 ~\ ~~~? | HtU I'll 1 I I I ' BEI/rON'NEWS^S MU-. C':.i it-..?I,., I'm kur it? the vie i tim cf illness at this writing: We hi-p>- !<? her :> s[n ?:.ly -vi-.-nyi.i-y ?-j Mi. j..G. Milliner and Mr.Kllie Moss niotored to .Pendlpton-and Senega Sunday." - ? ' . i comhcr'TGtJi."~ The" auditorium was. |:crowdt-d;?'1 -he program-was beautifully carried out by the students of . tlu1 . llfider the auspices of Mrs. 0. K. Watkins. .-There were a few , white people present, frb town. Mjs. Olivia Smith, Little .Theodore Green, Mr, George Smith and Mr. Gahe Smith ol Detroit, Michigan, will trrive oil December 21th to be the "auscts of .Air. and .MrS?Milliner during I be-holidays. . , , II -Wrttk^TTrri rrt hrrmr? lio'iii Widvisuip ^ '1 l'.t- AHs.-'inntir;, Club v. liich way? supposed to have .met at the home ot: Mr." and Mrs, Boss Criilin last Thurs-t dity, v.aYi postponcd- on account of the i Went her. r , W . j - Mr. and 'Mrs',' KUie Moss and two sons, Carol and .Tohnnie, wxiie the gu. sts- of Mr: and Mrs. J. G. MilHner ." illWltljy Hl'lt l lllJUu. 1 . t?l Mrs. (ii|i .Coker is on-the sick list at this writing. \\\> hope she will . reeoyer. ; :Mr.' J aniens A. Ai*ker?of Seneca J u- . n cr (' 'IK'jtL has re-; turned ihji'iiv for* the- Christinas holijhavWM. ' ' M ? Ik v. i'. C. Morris pi'.?i*chei^_at_ L'n . io.i l.ijrh .-Iciio'ol Similar evening at' ! 7.a*0. ' :* ' - ... ' . .. | ' . * ^ (^i'-he ."M^niai'V :-<;irtW, iuniors ami seiiioi s c??i)'.l>tircTl7~vri1t"Triv<r-a trhrrst. mas 'program at Ml. Zibn Baptist" U( hureh, lXce niber -6th. There will "lice a Christmas tree also. p ^ lluv. 11. t'.jfiViiiK'tVon of Andprs'on, a ill i foich a sermon at all. Zion Bapj tist C'iiUi tli, Sunday-afternoon at 3:30 , f<>F thie benefit <>f the Missionary -So.-. V If t k-; j We e"xlend to all our West, wishes for a merry Christmas and. a happy '' .. *. . * " New^ Year. * Js?? ItONK A I'Alt I NKVVS 1 i . ?? . * ~"f I *Miss. Corina.-Jenkins, who has l?cen IIpoii.' is .U home .i/iiiii), ""il j Ke tCi*?iyr along nicely to the dPliglu , <?( .her nu'iny friopds. . . ! | Mr. tlahe hatcher has. been ill for the past - few wet-ks. We, regret- very luuch Ul gay that he-is* not improV" , ing very much. j Mr. W.liani h'lhin "nil in'1 (.Iroutvdlc, j is spending -?.i fc*\\* weeks '.m llonon| I'ath, w ith his" uapglfU-r, Mfs. TyU-r , ' Arnold. -f-?r?(inna?Ko = cnvvald?Scluinl?1 ri.s- [ Icr-Mwll utmi plumed in Hunen Pn'h - on the htii.- .'I liVi 'i < nrc.r wTrje-JJ (5- in- iVivor of>he Honea Path gads. ! Mr.. P.roadus l.n'titner, Miss Prin-' ' i'la .Ma'.tison tmthMrs. Blanche Clink* scales spent the day in NYilftams1 ton on.~the 11th As guests of Miss ^ Mary Triynn.m , A very delicious dinner was enjoyed, j . Wedding hells arc .-ringing around Honeu I'ath right on. I Mrs. Tiecea Mattismv one of the oldest ladies of.^oyr town, is in: ile- lin? healih. She i.s h'2 years old, , .. 'Rev. Zimmerman and his daugh:' 'tTT: Miss Kuniee %-mnnermnn, woi'o ' tile guests of Nlr. Karl Mati'son and j_sisier a_f(AV days ago. _ > . Merry Gpristmas to all. J BRANCH\ II.1 K NEWS. Mr?Charles Thomas is very sick at, this y/ric.ng. J We "wTstf htm' a " j^pcedy recovery. _ The chicken'supper fit Canaan Bapi tist C huijeh v ?is a decided success. _l_ M r s.. A ng i e J oh n s o n has returned to Philadelphia after a very short "i>lay~~*ht nome. rT Misses Please Martin and Gladys I Lockett went, to Omngeburg SaturI day' on a"'sTi(t1-lpiiVg tour. ; Mrs. M. Warren and.grand daughter, Laura I>oe Warren, spent Sunday j at Midway ns the- quests of Mrs. M. . A. Itaines.. i --Wrs.- Georgia Ytninp, Mrs. Annie Edwards end Miss Catherine Rewe went to Charleston Saturday on a hopping toijr. ' ( .. ' * ^ * . ..." *..-.: ' ., ' TTO I.EADKR criff^ce means skill H^jB 1 t condderce in our ?y|jjj| ? 1 lerate cost,; care in y detail assured. Pjf3 9 mim naa?jB~l I HEN EDICT N E WS ' " O ilust unuesUt.il was"' the"7' surprise. pui'ty tflVeh In- Iwiwr ol Mr. and Airs." \V. Drew Vavney, JL'iiiday evening, UeCenTber _lGLh. by the .Daug lass.. Ue-. Cully . dmutatwd in?green u.nd?bitter cVepe and the guests assembled ly at the . hour uesmnaUd on the inei.?itit>ns. . 'Ilu. nnurnini ' ..? ? :?? -? l'? VVIIOIOICU Wl a short , talk by the president of the club,'.Air. Rudolph (Tripper, in which, he expressed the appreciation of theDouglass Debating Club for the kindness? that had been tendered them by the Dean and Mrs. \urney. At the elc;.se of his address he presented a beautiful Uoor lantn to Dcai^.nnd Mis. \'ariiey us. ir~nrfcen of thehHove aitd 'afireciatjoil. _ Special inst.i ntin-n,?ll sc 111 I IIIDS aili lilt plr-mm-ii In I in. er?y ial occasion and timTng thi< -time raiad on lettuce Jeaves ami' walnut cream and plain cake.-weie served. ' 1 >ean "iu i'toy^ responded at the end of the soe.Vrl hour \\ ith a very timely expression of .his thanks for such air- ylubobite' display of apiVci.ation ami Dr. Anti.;.lel closed with a few 1 ci it ark ,Aside ironi ttu- lucuiners of the club and their, guests,- the glints of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Varney, were present Dr.: and Mrs.' Anti ik I. ".Miss . Ant i.-drf./ Mi.-c Bradley f * r ... * ^ The Benedict singers sen red high ai tifin ji'i town last \freek-end..; 1 hey Stuig- as' they never .shrive sung' before, bringing croditj?bolh to them-' selves and the college."iThoir fame is af ivatk: SttttrCr Wide.?; ~'A large sum .of. money was contributed lor tile Niar iXist Relief. T'und.- .Benedict College is taking pride every year and contributes ubout $100 each year -for the: expe-nsei-tif one-of the children. Miss -NeHie Ward Brooks; presi~T I" ? 1. V \t* J* \ -.-Nil uv.iu <?i ihi; l. >> . v.-. wur rc,x>i;esent Benedict Cullt-ge and the " nt the .\athnal Student Volunteer t'onvent ton Avtwjv^eonv^^ia^Aiuucniiuu: t^Sth- at Detroit, Michigan,' uncfc-Mr. lido ai'd (iraham. president nf the. V. -M, . A., -will vepitWlTt the Y. M. C. A. Benedict Colege' has. ind-ted -made - a- w-bHr-elvoH-t^-ftr -selecting these two- young people as reytresintatives ajithrt goes without saying, that they, will well represent Benedict. ? A .iuhvC meeting of' the Y. M. und V. Vv?was h. Id in the col'cj'o chapel las.'. Sunday evening at 2rMt). ' Mr. (ioiidl,,ielv { 1 eridud.?Mcssj'.^-Koits and lla-hiVrrnd played a violin duet. Miss Aano W iilien iv< a reading ot (hrist mas?in other?countries. Ma, ifatmgSu A r;-y I < .irrifcraj-: on-M:hl-faTTOa-> .and-the' spirit at givintrr- Miss Margaret WilsiTfT read the Scripture that -tktrB-sw ilji tlio l.n'tli*oT Chl'l.-U. ttT7 mooting" was enjoyed by all. " The second annual < immunity .Christ mas tree wits held on the Antisdtd Aihltgic Field Sunday evening at- .six o'oh ek. A chorus from the choirs o.f sevcml city churches and the students of Allen University and Benedict College rendered a .program of carols and sipirtuaTs. Rev. I'. P. Wat son Vvas-nmstcr of ceremonies. Tir. Sims, president, of AlUm'T'rnvelfsity, read the Christmas story during which?a star was formed hv Alle? and Benedict students. 1'iuyer v as offered hy Dr. Charfes II. Brown, of Second Calvary Baptist Church. There was an address by Dr. Charles Stanley, councilman in charge of jihiy,grounds Dr. C. B. Anti'sd<f. president of Benedict College,' Told of the Y-tdo log-rtsthe students lit. it. Ui\ Frederick C. Redfern, dean of Benedict College, pronounced the hen fcdiction. ? ??? ? The pageants wore well .done and the lighting effect was artistic The trnn wna n trinnf DiBn ItVAiifrltt tn f Vtn campus by tho-street depart meat- and decorated with several scopes of bright colored electric lights by the" city .electrical department. The exereise.s were Tfhder the ouspiees of the "city playground depart-, ment, with tho cooperation of the ministerial tinion, Alien University and Benedict College. ? i '?r.-? '/nil "A I *1 'iffitii'i .^-?L ? . S. - . ' . * ST."MATTHEWS'. IWra. Iku n re WM.inii. <!. i rn--.hi I fp Mdn!.ay,_ DjeejnlJt'f 2JiiJ? an 1 .w-a' buried Tnursday, 1 ) .(':Yijl'Or*1 SthrfcV was a Vcp* s\yo'ctv and i rjijJojrial, wtv rnriru ,? Slip hail .-.a , win irt;r ??! pi.c-jL. fion, tried to tria' cybryb.ady jjp'htV" She-wvnrrjr jjrt%\eho ! ? !.! v arnri<riit?i?! f,ua!]( n humanity whitcpho one- thatjuirv her,timij ,?>f all of us wiH njiss la.m. . Shu leave-i "i n r.mnrn. fy .-., hCi ibaiul. inotlu'V. ( hi!<!, t'\Vo Thiers. one -brother, )ri*aii'J' mother, ati'ntsunck-S iiftd a 1 ai t ot other i<>1_ ;t ve and friend*. ?' ; _ ; ~ ja : ? ? 7 Anderson Xev.s 1 is S|M'.i>dliig'.T few' li.i.v ' i; h j .m..th cTV"Vfr^. -l:u^yWio: tJh!'s ^ucL Qn' Fyiilay. evening, December ldth *ll-t U. I. P? id- >!?> > * >;>> ! L-'tiiap' birtlrdny .party I'm- .lu*r hi,isl>ami at thdr home'on Cleveland A.\vnuo. i! tool; t eal at hewing,- etadmg ami ..bill- I; jnyr lo- biltwk the ta y .waejif.ifl 4\ir. Peek, .blip- I'm- eiice some ".Julia happened that.v.'O hail nut-The i.ea.>t iuOa. . "Scvfeii Sltt4u taiile,- \vii e la.i'i in the ' !i\ iTig room, Each table coiifatti^d -vovcr'ror I'm;:-; a in'atiut'al cu'.-ti'lilk^I baskets comaliiina mints. ami anolhe-r ' butLJuye "with a i:T-rIT pnlnseUn, red 1 flsk. t iobtain. d i ami ci-> prrrSr The .j.-hrearus hoi?/ out- the ( lirisln.as hku.lied ai. 1 .ect^n tlevo] rations ran lropj. the-corners of-tin 1 room to the .chandelier in the center. ! Ih'e following iftt-nu :u- scrvodrM-yit; 'cocktail- in orange basket.-, turkey, . chicken, dressing, gravy, l ice,, spa- ' ghetti, pickles, emit*, nlng.-, hot rod:-:, C'H'M?OHlliili! ) i"iin>.|? l be 1 1 - rii men -enjoyedAhe> cV'ninfo: 1 h'. i?dmond ' Johnson,. Aitv-(j. ,>j^'Quick,. lJr. ,j. C. . ^ndersoii, Messrs,'-l.lu.nius . Davis, Ci. F; Helton, I'. W. Slaiai !. \\ . D. Ad" xlispn, L.. -U, XIran', I. II. abulin, X?j ,Ii. \\ iilium.-', AiiuLvson Durtoti, C. Led na.isV'D. \V." lj-.ntj.n, Christy .1 ohnsoju John White, John' Adgor, Maceo X. al,-Detune iVJai/ii n, J r.; \\.? J. John-t . son, J. K.'Uoltlciij Fre I Jack; on,Ma-, Hon' Alaijce'.unU . Prof. -S. C. "I'evry. Affei' Sn;rprr?they- enjoyed?them-selves until lute ami left reiuntantly wishing Jlr. I'er k-'muny more,happy . 'birthdays. . . .We ire glad to see 'the-* newcement waj.k .Stii et : lUCl; *&ch< < ]. * lit? i UV- UH^ uil\* . <11 1. i'UlMil illf, to. put p( brlcjt \vall , if round the. schobJt, yard. The high school. depaiim.inj ruildcVed an eSceile'tU play, Friday night in interest of this-proj^ci. Watcly. I fur. other ' improvement at Kood St. out-of-town shoppers thin week' \vi re Ucv. and .aliM...Knhin? son of Wiilianiston, la v. ^Alexander of ILTton, Alls. .funic I.aiimer of Hon" ~ :T ttiTh -rvrr<T -VlTs ."Tin iTTPTT T*cl kIToToTTr | n%tv Chevrolet; Santa Myuot wain tins foy ChriSwrra^nJUik is sending; ifr.esctns uhuftd of time.- y ! ?H Iicvv C. ,1\: Miilcuy.w ho has'been in! fad.in'g liealIf\.'for died 'Friday, Fe.comber'rCth,, at his hoi-no on l'roi. and ..Airs.. S. t . l'c; ry liave it>~ I Cleveland"Ayentte.. lie was one of jlu | o'.d.-t* menfhers, ' | nial M. E. Chui\h, He w as a - Chris,- ^ ! t ia.n ;;t]iiK'iiiali; h>\ oil and ivsptl'.vt't." lijLul!'.. V. i- extend to the fawily oyaJ i syinj vithy. ??- ?-f? ?J '| We hop.e cavil one will have a merry flii-i ; ! .1.-^ .:oyl t);||l4i4- \cW VlIU' -h ST. PA II M.WS ? :? . | The lir.st rpiartefly conference . at ; 'Liberty lltll A. M. E. Church, Saturday and1 Sunday, pe.cetnbi.r lOtl [ and 11th,"was ipiite ?i;;success.- Presiding Elder- Sumpt^r preached to | quifc 41 large eongrepfitron. ?r 4- Much^Gplcu.uirc. is expressed ,o. tlipe iJfwtor's return,! rtndplnn s - are be in?: made for a constructive program _L The tft. IVui! faculty -has anothei | , . ?4 ? member, Mrs. .-Fania Smith Watson,i As Miss Smith slip rendered jroocl sor i vice and we are please to have hei with us. ' J Mr. John Sabroqks, one of St. Paul' j n..ti'd f:ij-.mer-s. is ill in the h-.'sni'.al a 1 -Su m tor, "Ihyv i n<r ' undo ryono an <rpev?vj tiorf on Saturday for appendix. Tie is j iestiner as about no well as a an ho ox- J pected now. I .- M4?ffes"ltf"Cv: -PtTmpgy n?rrt L-Jh Wtt-l son left tl'hyrsdny, Peecmhcr 2'2nr' | t tu s{H?nd?theit holitlAo huuio .with i their parents. ti. . ' .t ' i.>.. J lit* . YITDVIII^ Jliauit' MIUW mvt'll 1>V_ 'yrcit. CTree? at the eroded fchfifl! -or*. uFri'n\\ December ITth.-nvas quite p success in spite of the unfavorable weathcr.-v ?. ' V~ The St. Faul Graded School wil1 hove their Xcn- J^Lesr program an? . tree'on January 2ml at 8:6.0 P. M.' Speakers will be heard from Sumter I and Rimini. . V i .???7?-PA (>R K1 V'Br 15 SOU'VJIEKN HA 11AV A V ??r ^ 7=-:? ? .... KYKTKM Ar.rivo M<?. JO t.wVeN' W. 1 lepari * *'|5 r^fiOu :t! N,' V. Ati^jsla :u 10:00 4U5iJ4>; .'>2 Aiitr'uV?j|;N.: Y:. .'12 5:00 p ' I :-">0 0 27 . Charleston CiiY 27 1:45 p t:t"? p '< ni.rAarlostoijlJKI; '4:55p fMlamlrrcr-Cinv' t) 6:00 a??* 5:."ir :> 211 l>ilN)iil>i;i.lax'v'l 2'1. \ JiOQp; . - . "~jj j0,.';o-~jv V>0 C<Aiijp; 10 ' 7:00 a 10:00 a 8 (}'?!nnil?ia-Aug. - 1 6:00 p 1:10 |?, I I ( "iliiniliia-Sav. Ill 10:10a . , o;.'{() p 2;j ColumbiaClmr. 24 5r40a - : " . ^ , 0:6.'l a l.'l ( lnr.ii.i-O'liarl 14 2:00 p .11 .< '.iuinl.ia-i.l.us. 12 5:10 a. ' - - % ; J: ") ;i J.", JJ610OfWU-CjV&SV' l(f"^-:20 . t.2o"?o ir o (.' iiiiiii.i?;u-tsp'i)'i,ig l 4:00p ; ' " n * te CoJuJAUii^cii'ca '17 6:15p. ._af:IiZjL_4x. 111; r (.-via.-Char. 114 7:30 a . ?' * in CniinH; i 11111 Ituih llill. ?? . Citj ticket. tiHiee, 1307 Main Street* . rOl l'MHI A, S (.:. . ^ ! " ' ?T7~^. ;ja hxpcvt. S-tar'vr, Generator and Battery' TlvjVum I'llONK 8580 " Fripps' Battery Service v; J)rr:i(lnaiiu,ltt Could Batteries I.lfe liy Owner's 'Records --F.1 ????lhI (f:vi. I S A a.KiAL"~ ??~ ? . " ?> . ;?' . ' -?^? , /. v I^l'i .'.{if! v*St., Columbia. S. C. " nmwoi i ? I Wrifn r af nliwniA "Quality i'res^ing Club -??l." I i Dry Cleaning, Repairing, Al- ' I tering and Dyeing ' \ We are in business for your con- . - \ * vtmk-iuy and our living. A lit- - J "Tie ( reoperation wouTTT" help. ' ; - r??-? > H-.?fkortoy, Manager ? : ?Hj : Y. M. ( . A. 1JLILDING - -K a niter SI. . , 1'lmne 38fit -7 ^ __ ;KjT FLORIST ' ^ J_Ln?LV\'Jn'at St. ?_ Columbia. -8. fe. ???^ % Cut and Waxed Flowers -S F i moral Designs A Specialty : * ' ;;?- *-/ ' ' ' ^ W FLOWKRS DELIVERED 4 . " I Mail Orders Receive Special ^ A11 enliun " -1 I'JlO.N E 3844 , " ' ' I'llONE <i487 . L. A. Hawkins ' - ' " t .4 ^ J Real Estate Agency Homes 011 Easy Termg" 1 iIRt't Washington Street "j|jB CO! EMU!A. S. C. , M You Want a Piano .. for Christmas ^ M earth. , So'eot one now at the holiday price and terms. . .Call, write or phone for par- . -Jr? ^icular^o '"?/ *'' Malonc s Music House ! 1128 Main St. Phonf 5210