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r / #? 1 Locals An* "i 111- i i in i Iini ''I Dr7uh<TMrs. Trac y&jf&Vu 11o n i(avc * ' returned from Hendertionville, N. Gkjl -^BftamLraport a pleasant trip. They J[ visite'd Greenville and Spartanburg* Mrs. Clara Reese Roberts, of lUfitlmond, Va., is in'our city, the gu(pt of ??her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 1 'ease, ?B Pine St. liss Flossie Howard, formerly of umbia, now of Chicago, wi tft tjto house guest of Miss Wilhehnenia Thompson during the Yuletide. * Mr. Eugene Robinson, of Montgomrey, Ala., was in the city last Monday and spent the day with cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jqseph Tucker. Mr. ond MrB. W. G. taarrisor^&f ' Ridgeway^ Miss Viola Simpson *nd Mr. Herbert l?. Harrison, of latte, spent i'hurmmy bi tne nuiiiluys1 ^-in the eity, th^gueists of-Miss Let"hard F. Harrison.Mr. Elliott Robinson has returned to the city after spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Priscilla Rob???inson, in Helena.?? ? :? Mr. Mack Tucker, father' and Al-frprt ' Tliekor iiniOo nf All- fnconk Tucker, spent a. few days last week with Mr. Joseph Tucker who continues ill. = i j Miss Ada Bu^ns returned U>.,Carm den last Monday to resume fey work in the high school, after speidntyFthc holfdays at home. jj ^ ,Miss Louise Thqmpson has returnto the city after having spent the holidays at her home, in Aiken. She is a teacher in the Booker JiVAShington High School. * Miss Angeline Evans, returned to State College"" last " Mondial, after spending the holidays at home. Mrs. Winton E. Williams, of Green? wood sp'eiil Uiu C7i'risLlaaS^OUtlaygTii the city, the guest of hy sister, Mrs. 0!a C. Myers, on l'ine St. = The young mew of tH^.cullegu iluparmeht of Benedict College gave a party for friends atid'-4classmates on .^Thursday night at the Ijpme of Miss college class. Miss Myers acted as hostess for the guests at the party. Games of whist, gracefu^^u^ing, piano and^string music / Btoed by Messrs Sirens and ' ing features and seem ^BBBrnueh to the entertainment that was so well planned by the" young men. In addition,' rich courses of refreshments were evening was much enjoyed. ??be party was a colorful affair, attended by a group of young people" highly representative in every way. Thoso-who attended were: Miss Ethi'l Lee Evans, 1 Miss Vivian Nance. Misses Alma For rest, Helen Howell, of Chicago! MissMattie Lvles, Eliza NcU?frlh''F!orence Gantt,, Lillian Srrtoot, Helm a Reese, Artie Green, Richie Green,, Carmen TTinton.. nf F.ni>-l<>wnnd. N' J., Mildred Boykins, J4e'ssl,s! Bruce Poiley, Joseph Bailey, Willie P. Jones, Richard Williams, William. Patterson, James A. Pauley, James Argyle, Roosevelt Gathings, .Howard Grcg ory, John Potts, John F'tovena^ liarvoid Stevens, Edward Kyer, Her; sey Lane. ' f Professor aftd Mrs. . Carl Diton, of : _ Philadelphia, were quests of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. A. Myers during the Xmas weoki?*- - -.??J? Dr. Rogers Griffin,, of New York City, was the guest -of Prof. I. M. A. Myers during the holidays. . Mrs. Benj. Jffuridle spent the Xmas . holidays "in Jacksonville, Fla., visit? . ing her brother, Mrr J-. Wr'Champton and sister, Mrs. E. A. r rasia. Rev. fMrs. J. T. Carter is very ill hope for her a speedy, recovery. * We were glad to see Miss Emma Walker, of New York City, visiting parents,, relative^ and friends during the holidays. 1 W Miss Bertha Bouknight was called to Savannah Thursday to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Sylvia . Wheeler. Mrs. Pearl J&mpkins, teacher in the high school^ department of the Edgefield GradffljpEehooI, spent :iha holidays in OrKntfiflkurg' and Colum bia. While herl^Mjfc was the houso guest of Miss BegjH^A. BouknTght. Mr. and Mrs. J^ogan, formerly of this citjf, but nowTcsiding in Washington, ETT'C., .motored'to the city ank spent ther holidays with relatives anil friends. They were accompanied bjjr Mr. Logan's sister, Mrs. Ethel Pon|. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyles entej* ' 'i ..taincd the Wovoidy Wide Awalto Club /if fViftir Imvvia 091 fi TX7ool,;n?f^n Q* kiivu If uoiuiig.iyi*- vn? , TuesdayTevening. After the business of the meeting a delightful swdjt course was served. Mrs. Rosa DiflK* eon will be hostess of the 'club jrt'n next Tuesday evening. jV' On Wednesday morning, December 28th the nurses and patients of die " ' : ' '< . t V j." | ^ ^mk r v/y p^iilv u> rmxiiiary of^ fShe' Fir?t Calvary liaptist Church. ; The program '.Was in ke. ping with (ho holiday spirelt and it served to the sick.' FRevortil baskets ol' fal were given $4 he hur.-es for the patients. The TO ureses and patients jrill lie glad }.o pvi lcoine' other clulis. .did individuals who care to visit the' sick and turvy a worti of cheer. . Mjps Mablo W of New York City, Jspcnt Cln'ismsfcd^y in Coatesvlllo, I'a., with hit blather. . JVIfs, FraTncenn tftyigy, of Ww York ! '&L: is spending* the ^holidays with ' T':"'1 his m c oiumbia, S. f. : 'ftli'.'llein.i1 Dniitri',' funnel Clilumu chef, a ho the first colored cook in the Jefferson hoie^ spent the Chr.ist jvt.is- Move with- Mis mother and two (l .'nTirTnF^s.. . ^' ~ Mrs.' Mamie Kihxler and 'Bcrnicc and* Alberta Baxter .returned for the remained of the season at Florida East Coast H. B. '/ - Mi ss- C. Lucile Alexander stopped n the. city on her wuy baall^t^^'htT w.orft at Mullins, after speWnflj* the holidays in ih. "T-gfl|f ?f Vliuyers" with".her sister, l'n.l'. J as.- A. TIolm?n,..?prirn:ipal_of he r.tdod school at McClellansville,' j tfpt'Ti' "!?!<< heli'lays in the capital city, visiting friend!*. - .' Mr. \V. II. Iliddich, Sr., of Laurens, S. ('.. Apd son, W. H. Riddle k, Jr., Boston,.Mass. ,'nnd Mrs. Riddick mo) '.ore <1 hi're f'<>nt Boston t& "spend- Um> i holidays with their SlU'lor/and jgayt M iss Helen Kiddiclc at 2210 St." They had a spletldid sta^ph'.-l - 4rft?Thursday fW' . hOUH'iHb H-ftx-F which they .wiH for Boston; ,Vi Alma Rnf:. 10(h) tterclt J5L, left . I-V t' , 1Jul1 inVu l1 i-'P, fui Wa.slijiHHi'il,' 1). where'she will spend the hoUlays.with her aunt, Mrs. II. J. Davis. Mrs. E. W. Penn, of Virginia, was visit iny her parents in"NewbeTry and was callchi home lifter receiving the . ne\v- tlKit-^r^ienn v?is seriously injured in an iliito accident. I'cwf. t1. T. ttinton, of Cllnttrn CcdIggc. Hock -Dill,- S. C^wurr-ffio house guest of M'r-j. A". H. Cohen, of Union, ' ?j C. for jhe "holidays. Mi?v. I.iill.rn, .C?William..- of the Wagoner graded-school and Miss Funnier-Miller" of the, plllee force of- the" Mutual Belief and BencvOlefit' Ashoc Vitii * o;'k'South (l.irolina, spent a nart'of'tin Christmas1 holidays vistihfg' frieiid?- in "tlnion, S. C. . - - Mi*-..-.?Helen?Hidglcr, Miss?Koiii.dla Dixon, M if. Way man Dixon, Mr. Single-ton I!n?ier and Mrs. Koht. Knights >f OranglMM, motored to Columbia, Thursday ina spent tli'e Tay with. Miss ,>.r!nid(/ CfTflon, 2800 Senate St. While hirafolicy,wore the reciperits of many s?:i:il function?. Miss Haigler itf l'pvnicrly of Orangeburg, but .how of Rsjioville, N. C. Mr.~-iuicl. Mrs, C. II. Williams, of .CrecmviJod. spent- the hold ays-at the 'V:iln;in1 Hmjr- of l.'i'V ,md Mrs. T. .1 Miles an.(l.niotcred to Sumter to spend lrre . (Kj-'ia.s tlib'Jjucst .of Rev. nad Mrs. A. 1>. Spears, A1i?? If.-m-iot mi Mitchell, toaeher -v .otvJiit'Flhe holidays- 1'ionfo. Mi"; vlftmo* Chaftpcle, formerly ??'his city,' but now of. New York City, Client thr-' Xmus holidays ;he'ro- visit* np: relatives and friends.* .Y lirirhday - supper was given by ?m the 25th of December.,- The Quests \vc?t?*''Mr-:. Thompson, MvsS Johnson,] Mi.-s Allen Buffrcsp and Mr. George Alien. ') lie rofi-t'StywentS con-isted of ; pineapple. * . ^ A"Misses B. Steward and Paulino Watson. afteV Rp'eftding the holidays at_ hotri'o, returned" to Brevard, X. C.,laSt - Snndiiv to riKinnn their work as teachers in the high school. . ?? 4> "NOTICE OF CORRECTION * nnu- l??t. t i' ii|e raimuuo jL/eauer wisnea 10 appoare^ in the last issue, Deogm* bcr ;24th; 1927, ,announcing the cn.t^Spcrit of Miss Ada O. Burns and IMr.jA 4hert Durpn was incorrect and wast Milt to the press by unknown F>nr|4?, who had no authority to do TMfflfjtfper kindly corrects the error ofMrs' ^unvun ^urns* .. J?A?HOWARD. AMTcWDREN, OF CHICAGO. I ftlTYtfOR THE HOLIDAYS [" ^ aftdj^Trs. A.^ HowmI end | Ja 3PFtera, 'Misses Flossie, AXMipd B* May, formerly of ColumbtiQ^tit now of Chicago, spent * * *-? THE PALME in the city among friends and relative*. The trip was made in their beautiful Studcloaker Sedan. We were Indeed pleased- to have them with us, but wish-thiH- they could have remained1 longer wjth us. ^1'hey . aVe looking Avelb whieh let*-us^knnw~ tiiiil tiny are doing well In their new Rome,."/' ' . " .. The Howards e,\prcsscd themselves to a reporter for The I'almetto Loader as having had a delightful time \vhile here ahd enjoying man&dinriers t-hcy will come again soon. r j CARf) OF THANKS - . ' j I wish to tliank the .many friends for their kindness during the illness J and death of my husband, Thomas Gillianl, and for the beautiful floral olTerirjgs. MRS. belli: GILLIARD, wife. ANNOLNCE.MLNT Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Ilamptqn an-i noenre- the marriage of t.lieir daughter, Bertha to Mr. Arthur J. Philins. -of- Brooklyn, Nv. V., December 2(Uh, M027.. | For the time being they will rt1 mi!y at nm i :?ig eiuuilo Ave.,'Apt. i Xew York Cfty^ : : DKA-Lli-ART CLUB ' 'J' Miss' ThelnUi Reese was the debonair hostess for. the. Dra-Dit-Art Club on Monday, December* 2Gth.; The "home,-quite c-oziiy Warmed by the pjcLvirO^iihjL ' lire-places, was decorated in the Clvris-tmas colors, red and. ' ?w?ori.v * A special programme had been-arranged. The club was eritcr unoil .with- the. music of the t'pio, consisting of Misses Stevens, Pot4.s, Kyer., Mi'ss Alma Forrest, the prcsi-1 ilentaccnmpanird?them. A?very j humorous pro) hcey - for the trlub was . .,iapiivor, Miii; Margaret Wallace. Miss Masine Jeffries,'' assisted in thc^entot'laflhm'ent of the eve nin-- .\ I inv?of. ill in .iteil I'lU'StS j v.-eiv; Miss; Carmen ilinton, Miss Eva S -ilihv. ?.liss Hortense Htubbs, Miss billon Xel?on, Miss Howard and.her little sister, Beatrice. 1)1? U1 \TIC r i i n . While the little stars'" were yet _ twinkling -in the *&>*? the Dramatic I jxiah of Sidney Pai k ChUTclT assembled at thv hi line of the president t Mrs. ; : Hazel Bookman. A dainty repast of sandwiches was TOrvod. At. thre'e thirty AV 'M. a'l.out ton" ears?filled ...with those .eajrer to join in lht! real spirit?of Christmas toojg leave -from the house. A number of people were ' remenibered, mot oply with baskets filled with groceries, but alsp with the soft, sobthinp and heart-toucbin?? carol singing rendered by the club.and many of its friends. The members | present Wore Mrs. Ilazezl Bookman. | Alrii. Helen Drcher. Mrs.'Klise (loud-. Win, Airs.. Evelyn Allen. Mrs. Lila j I'ejrin. .Mrs. Throlmn Grillin, Miss Rose j lones," Miss'Addle Nelson,'Miss Ann belle Nelson, Miss hit zge raid Reed- ; or and Miss Margaret Wallace. The I 1 resnicn, Mrs. Bookman and the memItpi's cf the- dramatic '~rlub~'\vish to .take this. opjrortunity t0 thank ev-ry t)n(?"v.-hn-n<r+s t-rH in making this early hour event >.i success. _1>je i,rsrir;i: di tzknde liter-, ''arische GESELI.SCAFT . - The residence ,do? r ol Misses AgWilliams imd t^nrrhr-hr Cnok \vaa~f llyng open to the .members of the."Die'i Lustige Diitzende Literarische GesllschaftV on Friday afternoon, December 10th dt six o'clock. The | charming- lire silent TatTed tl7e~house ' to order; after' which everyone expressed their-tho'ughts as to the put {lose 01 trie club. The future activi- I the cluljf were dischssed'after . I An appetizing course of hot chocolate. and pimento sandwiches were" served by the hostess, Miss C. L.' Cook The officers elected are: Miss Lorrine Ilerrin, president;' Miss ,Carrie B; I J Cook, vico-presddent;IV!iss Annie B_. McGraw, secretary; Miss Carrie Nance, assistant-, assistant secretary; Miss Hannah Dray or, treasurer; Miss Agnes Williams, reporter. . Other-" members nre:?Mmsc/?Mary Nnneo, Mirian Thompson, Roxana Holman, j minger , WHIST PARTY In compliment to Miss Flossi'0 Howard. Miss Wilh&laicftin Thompson en- i ertained with wW?t on Monday morn- { ing', December* 20th at her homo on Henderson St. In a bright setting o? holly, mistlftrv' and ?rs tables wore arranged for the following: Missr^ Vivian Nance, Maria' Williams, Lillic ^patherine j "Macki I.ttclle Rfr*o-aennie V* Champion, Mar.iorie..J|utier, Edith Bnt4er, Ruth Butler. Gen^vieveVincont,. Harriot CornweTl, Alma Forrest, Minnie j talker, Helen Howard, B. Mae How 1 ' . *" ' y j ; i . ' t ' jk TTO LEADER ? aid, Maria Fraser, of Georgetown, S C., Ester Robinson, of Rockford, 111 M'esdames Helen Patterson, ..Sars Youngblood, Eva Champion, Beulal Champion, Lorine "Jon6?, Alma Wii jiams, Ruth Johnson. Wilhelmenii "\Vadsworth and Mayme Johnson, o Charleston. S. Novelty Christmas baskets of salt ed almonds unit mints adorned th< tables. At the conclusion of thi " times Miss . Nance_svon first prize Miss Forrest cut consolation and* Mis: CtTFnweir reeeivod the booby. Mis: Flossie Howard was presented th? gUest of Korior prb.e. _Aluncheon 0f p'otato salad, pickles fried oysters, hot rolls, sandwiehei and coffee was served at noon. ' < .SOCIAL Oora Miller and.Mrs. Aim; Belle gave a social at their home 2225 Gervais St;, Monday afternoon lonunry 2nd, in hon..r >,f Mr?= P..orl. FIcmming and Mrs. Marie Carter o D.111i1111)ie. Mil.?THi'o mean afternoon. The quests Were: -^Mr and Mrs.-Browne, Mr, and Mrs. Rich :rd on. Mrs. . Rose Lee IMxter, "Mrs "Ada Williams, Mrs. Eunice Ander son. Mrs. James Belle, Mr. and Mrs MeFadden.^ Mrs. Clarke, Mr- Ton Fair, Miss Wilker and her sister o: New York ci;y, lJr. and Mrs. Dennis ! Mrs,-Canrton, Mrs. Cocrjnejf Javis an< I IfoT diftitrht* r, RHudine, Mrs. "Minna l-V?Yr,tm, Rev. Murray, Miss Dendy |-M Franklin and Mrs. Morris.- RcT jfreshments were served. Little Misi Rhudine Javis served the punch. ^ ? THE NEW CENTURY CLUB Mrs, C. E. Stephenson .was hostes: to the New Century Club on Saturda: j afternoon. The game ?f whist wa p'.uyed in a lovely setting of holly I OOil ft-l ?\lr?wff j . ? vwv.lv) H??u .^un.v.u j/iaiua Just before the game, tli(, busines part of the meetfiig was discussed b; .members of 'the .t;lub. Tables won Then arranged for whist. Assortei Xmaa' candies and mints were serve< l"r;"r the g,inm, whiwh was?lived; ihil intrestiner as every one nresen had the Xmas spirit. At the con elusion-of the game, tallies were col lected arid points counted. Mrs. li W; Baumgardner won the score priz and received a linen luncheon set. Mrs Jake* Kubanks cut highest for conso lation arid received batH-salt*,- Mrs l?Ht:ry I. Goodwin "received a novelt; calendar as booby prize. The guest prize, hath salts*, wa won by Mrs. William Champion am Mi" -Homy ATnr> rnmwell receive! face, powder as guest consolation.^"* A.delicious salad course was served chicken salad on lettuee leaves devil ed eprgs, pickles, butter thins, Rus ian tea and punch. Mrs. Tracy M. Walton-will be host ?ui the club on Thursday after noon. .. TlIE MASONIC BANQUET, 1 BRILLIANT AFFAIR The Mans<>nic Banquet TuestVi; night,/'December 13th, was a very bril Tiant qlTair. There was no one in dividaul responsible1 for the sucees of th0 banquet. The corrtmittee fron 'lie three Masonic lodges of the fit; and a committee of ladies from tTv order-oi ivarftern.-fctars composed ihi Banquet Committee. Benjamin Booz r.rliairman of the Banquet Commit tee, proved to the public that he was equal to the task, which "he had se Tait to accomplish. The cbmmitte< ' a X ,t# i 'i. ; % v - . -mm I ; 1 ' ' ? . ' :<: THE W. X V " I $ ~ - The largest a A ^ " WE NEED NO RECOMMEJ & Qiir \ilrsr- Tr'iininu pose(T of some Sffhcbes !|I now for -two or three gir X " Att infonnatioit may 1 ?^? t v , . j ? ^ J j jj ' " .' A k i. I gave him the greatest cooperation ,'that could be. hjid in any affair to ai Jcheive success. So .it was this comi niittce that was responsible J'or the i : splendid success ti.?vl we had Willi the i} Lumiuet.. Iko./W. 11". ihun.us., high: f Worshipful Grand, Secretary;- acted a* -toastinaViter. In lu? usual \Vlliy Illy . sonic way, .he proved htinsel 1'"mastei a of the occasion. k' v e 'The following Master .Masons uit+i Honor, il l.:nln-^ tJl t-lit. l-.:.-ti-rh '.< n-> ij 'gave toasts: B.ro. 1'oinsttC ol' Char". J fvrleti&Bi !>>': MiT Tfffr 1; Davis ?' of Sumter; d.I. Washington, Ustp, Deputy-Grand .Muster, Beaufort; Bio, ^Nelson lioschoiOUg!); Dr. D. 11. buns, 5 president of Allen 1. nivorsiiyDr. L, C. Johns*.n, Grand ' fVJaiCiT7 AilicTi. .4 J - The program ua;i- very inter'cs'tihg from the very start, to the la^t xiunrher. Miss Kennedy and Mrs. Bates i furnisHcij' tlft- music- i**a> .the occasion, i 1 he following r c?Vn.njiit\e made."'the |, bitiniue; n .-nc- , .... . , " 7 77 : " ' " ~~~~ ^ Executive (ori.iij..: i.Jv^,.CL rrjavKson, cl uiniiam Mr. W . X. Ii<>. < ' borough, frerctary, Mr. ir-lir-fctgcvte-. "rMrsT La til a:' 'harrr'; ".M rv fcr IJ._,.Lt\v.i<.~ i Hangup!. {V/mmi'i , -^L't iitttt-jv " J Bowse r chu'j inan; Ml.-. I.njid ,lk,i're, j secretary; Mr.-j. K. il, i.rwie,- ti-jeas* ^ i .Mui'ris,- .Mrs. I'.Jise itandui, h- Mr. . .1. ?pj_ Ilurrifeon. .Mi's, tleenKiu Latimer, Jl^. Manha Kennedy, Mr"Sv' vMamio ? j Capui'-s. KJi^it Jamt--. LMrr. Gurr ' rie Branson. Mia . l!;i ht! WnX . Mr.-. ' Mary I'erriii, .Mr,-. Heine Aide, Mr. 5 .'Benj. Hiazje-rt \. -a.?... -Itef rosh hidiTT r ("omhll'. Pr } Reese, chynrnian;* Mi. . L. .Jacfcgon; J'Mr. Kahrel J'aul. Mr. -Harry Goodwin, s Mrs.. Klin' I in'nnerrl.y.. .M*s. Eunice ' I>avt*r Mrs.,- Willie II' -eb'rrd. Mr. Jus, lius Bohian. M'r. Kdwuul McCUdan, Liiheri .Ou'm'miltci-- Mr- Ajiulffda, , 1 . ' % ' ' Simons,'vhairnum; Mrs. Anie 1'aulk. $ -Mrs y.illv 1'ii jIi. MI 1, ^Mrsi, Jennie WilliUms. Mrs. lime |j SmTih. " . \ ' J NJvWS OK Till; WILLIAMSON (iliPf-1? IMA.VAl.l. . i-j?To the doliefbt -?f the a hiUn'tr tirn! the appreciation of. the cilice r> of the ' Williamson's Orplipnajre. .'oil Wcdnees' day, December 21 - t* San u Cii!gs in e htsrbifj, beautifully decorated car and Ins-pack?thrown ^.'n.bark. i'broyifht with him - two uutoiivobilos 5" filled with white ladle.- and tmvt? tbf ^ children quite a tliril! of their lives - -liy fiirryinur thorn-into the (lining bill s and disfrHnTl'IrT'i* toy? ofjii-vtry kind. ^ ,'candies, fruits. j?tt ekmjr.* and" every& 'hintr 'hat fni's lr.-ike the IkVkutS J srlad. After havinc civ on theirv tins ' i1 hvill hr -inti. the- yard for * .a -while and- played a cunt.- of baseball with thorn. They?ahno{-8tap talk-in? [of Santa. ' f "I More delitshtful hours were-spent hy the children vv)r r.?M'. j . ('*. ij 1 :'?o jJackson. principal of. thc~Lodvyfirnd.i..cfl.. School 'in.viicd thom.tQ v> t .hor * school. Thorn they \vriv t?v happy I Recipients of many "nice, "pondies" ? from the- Christrr<K tree given by j.hoth* toothers anil children. Mi-s Jackson is <me of "the" host friends'of 8 , the' Orphnrjaire. Sh,. is always d-dnc t; sonicthinm nice t<>? chfler thc.sc little t : ones pp. The otTrcmy; nsk. h r tr> e cent their ninny -thanks. ii-lThe James I.i Tar-o Thyo^ r-Vm " j ta Chin's to the children V?c?. "?P"\oAt' ors. prlo'ves. cloth "and ninny." rhlneS * wer? given to thorn: The otr:cer.< nb t so extend to those very niiv-pcfjile J their thanks. 7- ~ . ' " ' _ .. , \VERLY FRATERNAL ' /# md Best Equipped (, olered Ilospit SUA 11U.N. JUST ASK TIIE FELLO1 department i'i iihI'M.'i' in! htr: I physicians, and in-truetors in C Is who'desire to enter training, be received by writing" the Super! N. A. JENKINS, IVLD.,' Cdtumbi X-RAY WORK A SPECIALT 1 FAUE BBVBH. We- again usk the meters of the . members of the Dramatic Club of Sid- ' ' toy l'ark Church to accept our many hanks and appreciation for the kind md generous gift of groceries- that - duy Sent to tho homo. Evar ainea his . club' whs organized, it has not " i' rpr.ivii ihe emidrcn on (L'hrlstmas. \\ .-' .-hall ?Ver remember the .Minis- ?~ t rial Union1 for their kind donation h riv- n itAvaniriireljHng to make the , hildrtn happy for Christmas.' ' 'U'cannot close this item without r yA trd tig our many thdihR| -to* Mr.?:? 1 . jl. I'inckney for his kind and tender treatment to these children. It e '-Re!'who ntakes it possible for the , | hiidfen to go hack and forth fron> 1 "Tig'. < rphahage to the different places. -}- A gain we wish to thank pne and >!i f r t ht- courtesies given the officers and children. ,'1 Mr*.?-Minnie E. Williams,"Pret.* francos~E. Gibson, Supt. i nr^' REM. ESTATE NOTICE c fjTiijjTila. H. f., Jan. giul, 1MB. ?1 All persons-having claims against . the estate of William Burton, dej Vi-a.?t'd, are herby :notified to file the 'sanci dyly verified', with the under| signed, and those, indebted to said . t -'ate tvill please make payment like wi. < . " V- ~~ ' / ; "a -ANNA T. SAMONS, Executrix, 1010 Washington St., . Columbia S. C. . . N. .E FUEDKHICK, Attorney. KNIGHTS OF TOUSSAINT ?of? : .. . AMERICA Cii',.11- st . Secret, Fraterial,' Benevolent*, tnci Patriotic Organization Known. !' "OFFERS TO ITS MEMBERSHIP -i. A id when sick. Protection at death. Aid - ?14?I*, i-i-i r iind n'ctri-? Aid to Students rry Coae-fle, Free Hospital Treatment and ~7T"^ Medical Advice! ( " - PROTECTION AGAINST ACCIDENT. SICKNESS AND DEATH i?i<sbo policy -MP r.i.inp to? - Health; Happiness. ?Brotherhood, Prosperity. Felpwsliip. Charity, Kindness, Juslite,-Mercy and Love. .._v Deputies wanted to organize odges In every city,, fown and hamlet In South Car* olina. ' . Joining Fee, $7.00. Special Dispensation naw offeredXandidates for Membership for $3.00 everywhere in America. . ' ' , ' ' For Information, write The Grand Noble Secretary; KNIGHTS ,QE*. TOUSSAINT, 1501 1-2 Taylor St.*. - Plione 6757 . ' Columbia, S. C. ! Rev. J. E. Begird, D. ,D? .. . Abbeville L . TTJtiaiiU Xuiiu Commander , Seymour' Cdrrbll * Columbia . Grand Noble Secretary. ' Misv N. A. McQueen Charleston Grand Noble Km press. I M. M. Evans, M. D.,?1; ? OolUfnblS I Supreme Noble Advisor. H. U. Seabrooks. M. D., Charleston -j?;jtv:lU Nome" .Codicil' mrector. ? i Rev. J. S. Benn, D. D., Lake City i , Grand Noble Chaplain. . tCol. U. G. Staggs, . Greenville Adjutant General. Uniform ltank. j; . l'almetto Realty o .rnrnnrafiAn ? r^SXSM. pV/1 VAViK C X We have purchased a beauti- * . o f-ul tjraet'of land to be known as * , % VISE RIDGE CEMETERY 8.. O I "vaH'd in North " Columbia at * ' ' ht 'pnd 'o'f College Place Car 2, ?iiic iiow Ready to Sell ft O lie's a: Vcrv Reasonable Prices. ?: " . ? .For further. Information x ' 2 J. 11. JOHNSON, Gen. Mgr, s '' X- 1101)1? Washington Street x X Phone 6422 :* HOSPIlit J? I al in th^Sfarte - :-5?._ J . W WHO HAS BEEN TIIEREji | ^ QtLr_?4?ulty-TC-ccl^ ft . 'oliimUia. We~havet openings i'ntendcnt, i *** x-X"X-<^v?4"??xr q a >oe? ?: i.,;. ,.. .. -L