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Saturday, January 4, 1930
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Mr. and Mi's. Frank Sumniorfiold,
Mr. and Mrs. tieorjre Johnson of Au?j
Kustu wore visitors in the eity during ;
the Christmas Ivl days. 'While in
tne city I neywere guests ot Wr. and
Mrs. R; J. Madison, Mr. and Mrs. \Y.
E. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. 1!; A.
Thomas,' and 'Mr arid Mrs.' II.. \Y.
Baumgardner.
Mesdaimoi Mamie (..'nlnian.. 1'ida In, ,
* gram and their.niece, :Miss Catherine
D.ovthard, left on Dee. -2.4th for Wash-'
inetit" '> C Minir V.?it.. tdlw.
where they spent the -Christmas Indi-/
daj's. . . . ,J"
Mrs. Christopher T. Garrett is up
and. out after having been confined
? to her bed for over a month oh account
-of serious illness.
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Mrs.- Theo. It. Almeida,'.jeft Thursday,
Dec. 12th for her home in Ca-.en-'wich,
Conn., aftei' having i spent 'n
vfe'ry pleasant visit with her mother.
Mrs. Mary L. Hampton at- 1221) lien-'
d.efson Street. Airs. " Almeida was
.plhased with the' successful settlement
of the estate pf tile late Ralph
Morgan of Cayce, S. C, "I
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Miss Naomi.M. Garrett, dean of the'
school of langp-igi'v of. Rct.l is?Ac a
-demy,, in Trenton, who , spent-the
Christmas season with her parents
here, has retvirnyd-to Tier work.
Mr. .1. II. Mel amore nrriveiY'in t h< |
City hy motor from Orange, X. J. !
and will' spend the winter with his j
sister, Mrs.- Martha MoT,amore) who .
lives at l'.ill lloidl. KC : ?
Aiivmu" the many places tin- men) j
hefs of thi' Junior tlslVer -Board of
First (':ilviirv- Cliurch^visit.jsl. <hn in"
1 tile?holiilavsT~ were the .iriilovwonil"
?Camp ami Fnirwn4d-Tndti:si rial School.
We Were eordially 'reei*ivetl ' at. licitTi
places, '.A Christmas prs.urain wa-;
rendered a I Fairwolil-?? ? ? ? T
t. , Mrs. Helen Bnovn I'ne:h of New
York City is in the city f?*\ a.' Tt>yv.
-days;' - Mrs. I'ujih a former X'olnniliian.
lived many years :! <> :il?t hi;
corner of Harden and l.anrel Streets 1
where her mother the late Mrs. Vio
let Brown. (Ireon lived for many Wears
She expects to ret urn to New Voil< {
after the Corloy-Curlis wedding, Tue""
I day evening-, .ton. 7th.
Miss* Tuliii- Hi'li Thompson still remains
ili'-al hrr home uti (Icrviiin St. > _.
Her many friends wish 'for her :i
speedy recovery and hope that s'tC
will soon he aide to resume her studio
ies at State College.
'?: Mr. and Mi's. Satd Chandler niotov-j
ed over to UiJgespring jmd spent the
ji ft wool; i-nd with When f.tfhei. Mi. Hen-'
? ry Chandler. Mrs. Chantllet; en.iorVd.
her.-sttf y very mjue.h, indulging in her
favorite sports, hunting and horse
M back riding.
J* Miss I .firinne K. Hervin, a teaeher
-nr-the High School in ITemmingway.
L^*\ .S. C., entertained a few quests at herj
homo Friday evening. Tliosj.-present
it were Misses II. Dreher, C. Cook, Ag*M
heS Williams, Ii. Nelson, R. Rntzmincer.
and Messrs. R. Ross. J. Ad
ams, J. Washington, Arthur Harper.'
\Villis Boyd and Robert Mahry. All
present spent a' delightful evening.
Miss Willie. Mae Rnn/.y has return
_^ed from Charleston, where she spent |
B^.-' the holidays with tier sister, MTsTifall.
- There was a family Christ Puis
Tree at- the homo of the Williams'
. 523 Sumter Street. Mrs. .McLoes
jjV/ Rendered appropriate Christ-mas songs
jjrhiUj-Miss .Evelyn Jones read a beautiful
selection. Each member of the
family received a very useful gift.
, Mr. ?^nd Mrs. Levi Rubor of Wheat '
| Street entertained, a few of theirj|
V Those present were, Mr. and Mrs..
- J/ames Heyward, i^trs. Alice Roof,
Miss T, A. Willijyns, Miss Edina
Johns.orv of Winston-Salem, K. C.,
Mrs. Ti. R_ MeI.eos and Mr. Luther
Hey ward-of Chicago, 111.
*H5 Mr?- E- W- McMillan loft'
. r^ for Atlanta, Ga, their future homo
- last Friday after spending the holi
days with vtherr mother, Mrs Snllie
Boozer.
_?Mrs.--Naomi. Ivcy . of .Charleston,.
BK.^-waa/a j>leasant visitior in the city-tfurP
the week.
jl Mr. Joseph A. Tucker is very ill at
home, 2130 Gervais St.
Mr. J.. Harrison continues ill al ,
Hardgir =====
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..All's. VW-sloy Ft.nl has'returned to
tin- city ai'tOi-sjU'ii liiijr several months
in New York, VYaJutyjrt<>n and other
northern' |l<>;nts. '.: J*'.
Mr. -1 Vt<*'vl v UonmUr.ee. -Medical
student id i!isitv is
S| eiulllty liie .1,-' TTTI^ ~ in the.(ity with
his piUeUlH. J
Mr. XX. U?'i 11 ;i ri'liir is iniprovijijr
at thf ^Vaverjiy- llo-pital. after a
severe attack M' pn tinioiiia.
. Kev. S. S, .Yo delivered tJ'u*
1 vi i) a Hr i | >n Uyi' ii d i f je ; in (leorjretown
last Wedm -dav. ; :?
Miss-Tivniiasitia Kirveii of Syracuse.
ami. a simlujl <11 State Colli'ay
w?s the* auest of \IMs. Mattie Lyles
dmmni: tin.' fhri~tinits holidays: ,
Miss(Ma.iyv 1'. l!arveyv \vlu?. has
c;hare;e; of tho -jnrliiiv school music,
I .e\ -ii. Y. | i a iiw. lo.li.h.e*
in the i-ily >\ith her n;uV>!ts-. This is
Miss Jla.r\o\''* first visit al home in
'lour vi'iii..1 ?
Mi. s hulh IT" \\n. also a Voai;hor in
'1 o\ in;vtlon X- 'i;.." spout t^c ,hrriiririys
in .tho c'fv with Mis.s Harvey. after
vflmh slio \v:";s i;;h"ud to the bedside
of hct'Mjothyn.whw was-1sekon seriously:
iff.
Mr. .AT >:? Vi al. Malj hail for her
hbuso -guoSts. duj.ina t ho -holidayg," -her
sTsTFiv Mrs.. James X, Coleman -of
X.eW York Tit.v; Mrs". Colhnvah was
before her imirriape, Miss Florence
Yon I of tlrs city, hat for. the lust font
years has made lfer hoi)fp fn New
York (-'ityr' Thar mother, Mrs. lal'iaiV
A't ill, ryj' !"'nMad? l|-?il., Is also home
for tli,. o .vnfh d,f Jyirinrv. Mr. Cole
I I I I J I IJ1 >) 1 . I I ? * I II Ml I ?> w M VVI\.-?,
>t AvhleVl t : mi- * '"-v u ill. ?> >!.c t4Ve rel
urn hy >l?.v in thrirVhiMniiieliaiii.?
M is--- i JUtiix- WjiMs,'-who. lias been
<m'ispese.?l1.1'nr 7IJm* past few ihiys*- is
llilc In. 1 ',1 " lill In till- <lel ifllt
ill' 111 I II -I" f i'rlrinl .. ?.
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Mil's. -Mjitlif' Meller. Pbriii'erly of
this i-ity. .v hn ha hoen making her
h?M.ir?i-u?W 1 ' i .y T. .it I) (' ha s. re'
11: I'di I," ; !'1 ; y. M.r lias taker
iiyiT iff hia>va?viiieiit .?t" I'iiTekiuy's
Shn't.-rv I fit rher Simp. illlTl* Washintf^^
" ?lAihL;?Mi-lh'i'?hits many
t 'h'ixis ! iv''\vliu v.-ill he ifhiil 't<>' lea'I'll
I' hoi' ro^in'n. She ^elieits the |ist
rounve ef' the ptihlie in her new unile.ita'l.fi.ii-.
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.Mrs", 1 :.H i .1. ir?n:V-t'-.S Taylor St.'.
1 i'pi'!i'/ I.e. 1 dial1 'lie; 7TTT7T <h'ess niakin'n"
e!a*s Vooin, -lull. *it!i. ,
J^Clr. William. l.t/'White left for his
school. Sum lay 'after ,hjiviii?> spent the
'nilhlays ui'h his parents.
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Miss Sailjt- "Veal of New Brookland
;pent tIvf;'-holidays <*ily with
Miss Josephine- Whiti* on ll'raytm Ave
ti'ue. ' . ?. ^ '
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COI I'MISIANS CIKSTS
OF AiTltqgTAN3
1 >in i ii" I In..- fill j- nvi- In iliil-i v>- Mv
and Mrs. Fi i'pdc Suininerfield; ' Mr.
and . AI iv. (icorv.e ToTnjsTTt i and Mr.
Cieorere Ilohta'r of Aujjusta ent riairt- j
od a number >of 'their friends at the!
Htirnmw#rtrl liojne in ' hbnd? of Mr. j
and M . h'?A. 'I'lioinai . Mr. and Ml-'.!
II. \V.'Haumiyardner. Mrs.: L. K. Kelson
and Mr. (J. 15.- Murphy, Jr.. of
Columbia.- . ' . ? .
The Columbians are lavish in their
prais,. of "(lie uno'iialleller) hospite.li-j
iy"- of. the Auauslans..
< Hh'tSTM AS IN FI.OItll>.\
I'rol'e :iir I>u< Kcl t and family have
ill's) 1 ret iii tic/l (Vtini m Irin into Flori
(In. Th.ei.r I*iril sto|\' iti Florida was,
.fncksonvilli*. Then l?y way of West;
Coast. Tampa anil SI. Petersburg
were visited, thence across the3 state
to Orhindn; -The li'liii'll With hy.WilV
Del.and and Paytoiia where they visited
The Befhtuic-Cookiimn school I
headed T?y~ .AIrs? -Alary- C. Bethltne. J
Professor 1 hiekctt was. the. principal'
speaker at the SiiipTay afternoon, ser-,
vices. The next stop' was St. Annus-i
tine. llVre they were the quests of;
the President of The FloVida Normalj
and (Vdleyiate Institute^ I >r. N. W.
Collier. Professor-makys a Splendid
report on Dr. Collier's school. Professor.
Duckett says he wntj verv
much interested in the soil of FIoitda
and the fruit"TTyT lie has some
first handed information ivitti i-ofrnrdsj
to tile, fruit fly and the production!
of ore lUV'os. i " ' . j
intr so many of her schoolmates and
friends, both in Florida, ahd (jeoitgiai
THE ( IT/IT HF tT.l'B MOFRNS
THK^ ftss Trr ATfTs. TTkwik
It hns.oiily heen a few ditys ago
since Father Reaper, deemed it expe-j
flinnf t c* f?nmn irrti* nut* fit ill nntl tulfO '
from us one of our most beloved and
most potent hjemhers, Mrs. Eunice
Lewie. We feel that our chain of
membership is much weaker today
th<yi it was n few days ago because
undoubtedly one of its strongest links
is missing. Mrs. Lewie was always
willing to do whatever she could. She
was at all times genteel and pleasing
lh ' iiiaikuer.l Wo, 11ke shall
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miss her greatly: - ^
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TTk1 Culture Club.
The Christmas exercises at, ' Kan;
wold proved .quite a suecessin spite.
of tht.r small attendance; The* pin-. |
"Joy to The Worh'l.'V Scripture rend-. '
i?ig, Miss'EtheU Jy?hhson; Prayer, "Mr. ,
J'VK.-Hutler; Christmas hand, a story ..
Alis*- Laura, Etherhlge; Christmas
poem, Miss Annie; Blown.' The Com
, ing of the Prince, Aliss Mary Hoover. '
j Song,."Oh Utile Town of. Bethlehem". t
This interesting program wi s arrang L
| Pd by Mrs. C. *A. Johnson. Ajr^. It.
f+h?I'aul, picsident, made a few" re- '
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! marks after which was. the present a
tion of the Christmas gil ts including
fruit and- candy.-a?duel and ehoru- j v
Liumhor by the Fairwold-gu'l^. M 1/
pah.; benediction. \V;> foun dlhe gir's
11 lieei ful 'aiiil left llii'iii happy. Thiihk'sjv
, to all of those who ewntvihuted to the
|^ufe?-.ess of'thi+C pivigrnin. - jj
I PHILADKLI'ri IA (1TI/I1NS "SPKN.O ! '
j? >, . IIOI.IUAYS iiyjti: "???!
Air. alid "AT rs ItiiiilfW* T Pondv of1'
j Philadelphia, the . fuijilcr Miss lCdu.l ! '
f.LAgan of this city, and'Mr. and Mrs.j<
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iJnnh K. TTenrv, also of Philadelphia.j
were recent visitors in the ('ity. lie '
f>?re hefTTTTfriage Mrs?..Iienry..a 'slst ei
ToT~Mrs. Pond was the former Miss
Carrie Logan. I
The .popular: Philadelphia .quartet-U
enjoyed most of theholhLy season in] '
this city where, they were the/house;i
guests of their parents, Mr., and Mrs ? <
.f William Logan on Mhe Unrheimrlh i
j HoaiU in the eastern section of (Yet
lymhia. While Tiere they speni a part ]
if- a .week "an t tiarleston visiting an-j
fothtn- sister 'and 111 Savannah for a \
j night ictudnifigontr motor-trip in
Their Special Nash Six that carried .
[ t hem as tar south as the heaeltes neat
laekeonville. to spend several daywith
Mrs. Carrie Logan Walton or|i
Jacksonville. %
While here ttiey weic the guests at I y
honor. lie fore, their departure Thil |
day they were entertained- hy .Mi*>
] L let la 'Lemon at PJ2.M Dak Sti'eql
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Tlu> ni?'nilu rs of the * Voting Matron's
(MuI> were delight fully . enter- fainyd
Tuesday, Deeeniher l~th L\
Mrs. Ruth Johnson in her Mwyujlil'iil
home on Pine Street. When score
[were counted Mrs. Grape Ruff held i
jhighert for J'irst i"*'**1 At>.???;. n
I Kiii Jmiiifror hclxl lowest whirh ir-?\ t
1 her the hoohv. . Mrs. M. I). Wallow
.drew hiirhest !'?>> 'l-i( ? The.hostess
served a delicious sal- x
j ad eouVse. Guests' of the evenine
j we're ' Misses'1 Ilattie. M. ('oniwell. Go
nieve Vincent, R??ya Glaseoe.* l>Nth.
1 Butler and I.uey Williants; Mdsdnmes
: Minnie Wakefield: the j*uesf prizi
went to Mrs. I-ueile Wakefiehl. Tin j
next meeting will lie held with M.r^ J
I.oline Jones. Thnrsdiiy. .Inn _U, UWU-j-L
at .1 fl.'fl^Henderson. Street.
1 FIRST CALVARY RAF I 1ST
I : Clll R( FT J
I. /I"he Sunday. School was well attend.' '
> (j with the teachers at their.- posts
. ynd the lesson- was taueht--wi.th pn
th'isiasm. - - ;?t
The Christmas sermon hy the pastoi '
..Rev.. S,. S. YonhtThlood was iiulctuL I
Arospel treaty. Uev. Younjrhlood spoke;! 1
from the: passion of his. sofil and a' | \
the close of the sermon one' menihei A
yns .nhhwt'lo Ihn oVoii-..W- u?-+
At 0:30 the. B. Y. I'. II.- was held
with:the president t Mr. M. S. Stewart
, presiding. The beautiful Christinas
program was in ehavstre' ol'v Miss 'Rull !
F^. Watson.
' At 8 p. ill. the cho-ir Tendered ; v
sacred Cantata "The Ueipn .if .ladali.' f ?
Mrs. S. Hf*' younphlood directress
Thin wtw indeed-44ach .pni ' ,-i
tieijmnt played pari well. They at 1
"t<?.. he tMinpratulnted. Thrilled fheii ""
hearers to the decree that it has been ;
the talk (if the town all week.
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KlIXt lOW'OOl) (AMI? OCCH'ANTS ^
I1AVO1 KKKV ( 1STM AS j,
With the bdtfinninp of the inonth"of. (
l)ecend>or the Christnui.s spirit heppu e
with?the occupants id'?U'idpou uyd f?
Camp; for every one does hfs part to
make this day the acme of all flays |,
\vith happiness.- The pavilion was
heautifully decorated with everprcen
In the law reception hall was placed |
the vast Christinas-tree richly decor-j 4
ated with silver tins'els, cords',. oiTtfl'-'f ?
mints and colored lights. Potted
ferns, everprcen of holly t<vhich were I
artistically placed about the room'and.
walls, respectively, lent - rich profits- | ^
ion to its charni. j J
To be assured that t he nurse and j
patients would not fail to he the par i
ticipants of a very merry Christmas, j ^
the fidlowinp friends and churches | '
hroupht the named pifts: <i
un Saturday, i?ec. zisi, me r?u> | ?
Claire Preshytltrian Church, Circle j 1
No. .1, (\vhLie through t'a vast basTieFj *
of fruits? Monday, December 2.'{, the
Junior tJshqr Board of Fij;st Calvary j ^
Baptist Church', Mrs. Marie HewiSl !
President," accompanied by the Misses +,
Juliet Ratford and Rosolee .Jefferson, j 4
brought large bags of various kinds' J
of fruit". This auxiliary had planned! *
nurse and patients but due to some 4
detainment of the other members bad 3
to postpone it, which was keenly re- *
gretted by the occupants. ?>
Tuesday morning the pavilion was .<
visited"by??tne "Jolly Gfiod Fellow"? *
Santa Class, -accompanied by a group
of Elks (white) who presented to 1
each patient n ntoeking of fruitn to UJ
the grown-ups, stocking and toys to r
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O T>KAT)FR .
lie little* l"<.lie Ttusiiay aI'tvihloiVn
.iwiiiiiih' iMlh, " ) in- 1)!.uik)iu'\"s nl
I'hi}/ Holy .(_ v<jfis'.t~u? .Tiiu.ity 'jiuh ii
. white; As U?e>r *aj)>mal en. tmlL?icVu
pCTTrjsttijuii.l?VS ,i<> mu-h patTf*!^, tilk-ii
\ith- It'll ttsitnil' nlhi'i'". rvrvii valiii- at j
tarefs, amid whu/K w^i.s jvl.a ?<i it inall
144-il ioilil <lllisflllil> 11 f <" ' ;'i ] 1> i_.i .i,i : tu~y;ili'i'inati'il
I'nr ,1'iil'h linx.
Thv' v.i'i'.it'i'." t ' 'cvi'til'" I'xpci vi'iu't ti
hus far was tIn- plavin^ n|"tlji'
lounjl the till' Tur -da> j11ycht. k
\ as siiLpi it/iirj; +?? sen. tW~ri'jhthcr t.V
tan-els thai hail- imm'ii so-'fivittly-pri
rriTil. I.ai -f and ijiall, Mony and
hyrl, nuiiid and. st|iij7lR' add <)ti-ttVri>'
liter- di-iV tiiyiial inn. etilor'Atnii d ? i 11?
jnja 1 11. ?fu f,v t?ui, tin* nriuinal .Jin -t
nas ;?iiy . MH'| all liatl limi t mnili
I. il way >|i!iirinin;.; \\ m i I vi> w-1ti'J.;
hi* coimm-rrts it. i ?H'(.'iv<.d }\<?u'd h.'ad
iin- to I it'I irvr it vat its hrantyVxri.it ?!
ill i hat "had btiiri stfii 'this V n let idr.
t ith .11*1 f :< fi'ftrirrrJh::~"H^rr'lrnTrr-:::-n-r^
s'l 1'IHM.S til' tllf city. . .
1-ltV liist visitor u'f hat! im < ;ii*i?-' 'its
'iptl'li:'!.. "v- V ' |'" |' |
is, a il :ir lYiri.il o!' Mps; I?!t jtrrmf
ind loyud- Iiy all thy pith-jits, wlm :
icr crntom. l(nm-dM ...i i:. -.tV,i r. ..-i
til' can! individual.. Next
!<-\i't(t1j4rti'htl. .Mr. S,- ,\|. |;:y mrrpTTTnt'd
lit hls.jinstr?i', iJov, 'irFT^ii
HTTf M I . I' . iftiwlllil^, I t jil i'-'t'li'aivys
of the Clu polio Station .V. M.
Mm roll, "who liroutrht .from, tho r.ihrti'Cttul'nm
of- tltp-tjlwvw t-hiirrh, rm nm
?!,! rift in .'fiuilM, not and. \m \
A hili' lit*i'c ja^glr*4Kit iciil - t n-i. y.'tl ."i to
tiny' of tli mfjh of .1?i> . In |jo,V.
' vyari?imd . sor-Fra^ carol,s from thiuuu+d
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.Mrs. Ihivi.s hrtd Also pliTnTYod a > r/'
ram with sovcrr others takriij." p:u :.
ait had to postpone if oil uyrmuu of
ho" nt jifl's' fail n.iii Ivj?i-'opoi't i--\vhh4i
.as sihooVoly rryiii ttriT. I.y^ t) TTTT
liafo. Mrs. l.'iavis was. at ro'mpnjih'd
?v Mr. llosf ni'tit'.d of \\\ sloy M. If.
h ii'rlu who 'rondort'd tlirty driiahtill
. solus?LLU?hi^?;-li i l.l'j'? in.'--l | ail'. 'I!' .
I ho path nls. hope 1of willjjVjiuiltrr-plTry
V?r t limit ay:ti? "*
I < Mu isi mas trrr at -.M.-jid o'cMoyh..Alt'.
V H'iani S' rot hors. Mr !?Viife..s? '<i?n
>;/ - and l-'Hy f" i T i'
! Vv? of flu* S. !>.* A . .tlilk t? f ri\-n'.;ji,
::h"d, Hit' < 11111) -liny ill iV i.t IvU;?!
a l>? :?v, I am, hilt lUie'.1 .i . me.Min
' v(> <!;(I?!t?. def.;iii>mt??t ?;sultfe t.;' ijic
nenihy-iv? Inn] ( >* j- s>?l???ir: tlm 'Pain
'i-of.i sun, l>Ml ,a"\iiy' uiti' |i it * *. 11: IV n
''"ly wn i?<-n-m;hi?hy Mir-?TT TTTT
ill -'. K.rcififoi Sii'mMU'i's iiiTTTsv.... itnV
in lively t n it'.ynl hy all. lim it- was
Wile a I'lfiit iii|'.<Ilew iti ilt ^i
lie Any sli<\ pi'i I'ni'iiH'ii' llii .pail ri- V
-|)i:ii;sr;im, . "7 ' T "* *"7"' ?"
i "111 i c-r t'l I in lie . i i
I tl.l'll Vl. I '! I . ... 1
11 > ! hf a \\ hit VI . v\ j.:;
Ti_t.Mit r aVi.t! .Mi. .- Anna 'j imim;' a
L^lilliniU^I. till- "jgr:T-Rl,TTir_',!;,T^F
i I him s. . '/.
. Ortc ol' '.! ( niValc.ft. yrl<" tin'
i< ills .friye :\vd - i-t'nt ('In i.-l nVas . u ;iv
lilll oj-iri:. VHltH*ll|U'l')'; wim p.'hi'pil
a lit -heils I'm I he pa I iv'if } _ '-fia I t!i? ;?
' ' rht clean Avail,. hud .' in.r >JlL??
111 i' ' ' ' '11 l?I 1111111 it', .i11' ?I lie1
car.
. A Mirivial jiih
'Tint iii'i-f ninl | alii ill.-- t.t.'al ?y an1
rccintc -llv. Ir" nine s sIkiwir, llieni
1 iriipr t!>c A .:Lc-;i111 ; ami {lirhk ymi:
mli\ ahially: :IikI cnHcid iYoJy IVm rencijil
i-lit ni wiili fiffs .?!' all Jh''iiic.:n;j?
ji.n \\ V-,- now ,a>J. fur \->n
ltd it.; i >ii ;'?. :":iw?asfr' far \vh
tuyciir. .Unpauvs you. peri' . ( health.
I ieh a sice .- nd iin.aliUi'iil::iifi> nf ; r
j 'l v '(lnrinti Mhe ne\y -yea r'. *
'rr-tVu'jsi ma . and Christinas y ne-lx
Mrs' l-'ieiii lit has :i- hui- <!.i itpas
.dinner . u< -Is: M -.--.lii'v-i I vmhpn
and d iifphlyr, Anna, iMps. 'SV> h.rnhia
\\"iv''T,~,nTl7 llei>r\' Williams..
i.-t '' it v t' 11 i :? 1 i r1?H??- 1 i \v'
!iss?'; .l il'ti, Ilaifowl <1 Rosaiw.!
ci!?l'x_uii?XLul,?i?c4lie II. Davist?Al inn's
F. Su.iiin'HT I', r.mty ami
\"m. Strutlii'i : l{?*v. Hrysui. Air. S,
I. Hat s ; ml .M I. J-'. I]n\\ man: . AI i .
ami Vlicis. 7c*j.!v\
i:i. \m>. onio m:\vs
Ihtppy X. w Year to all.
This I in.-j' licfii a vci^-" . beautiful
i hite Christmas, nltho'ijih. sadness
Td tJrjl'f lii'.vc \ is!'< <I i|:u"i? -Vi Ti'\v nT
Ik- homos,. \v?> a i < thanhj'ul it it the
a Ji>;. , Tim?t: i t" i i 1 i n: t . *" e m-i IT!
unlatch Qa-ptist Cltincli H'cj't*.' vpi'V
"nil: ['.Very Sunday Sclr?li11 r-TTiJT\v:i
ivmun jtrift;' .
MisVA. NT.' II..1 in",. , ami'Alo H. C.
ctipov ir'.Ti't very much to hear
f tjioir brother :i,id sister. .Air.-and
fiss 11 a a; a ,i an!, I{j<| Spripy\ brim.:'
'"'t .ill <" ')"'r V. I i fl i ?
I'l'P \Yt'cl>* lll'l'nl ! - ( 'li.l i. I )oii. A!-+<?7Nha*.
Fry: i-m. Ivasi : NT! h S-r.', l Wil l
itlled I <?-' Wa ,;hiuti'toi', I h (7 ?>h y< '
?"l?t of th(. dea-lir,,.!' h e Tallal7:
Mr.-. mid" Air-. I.An Dntiiiai*' h'-J
ere Nee. I<t in their ( .nl|lfa.r ._r;fr
I ftvtul ' 4 .... It ' ' 1 V
IV i'-i i 11 v\ <111 ;i in I .MKt'll. ? ..
To Our Friends and
? - :* ' '" ' ?
|, Prosperous
i . New
i Thomas C
C
PRES^RIPTIO
f f
CORNER TAYLG1
PHONES:72
-i ' ' '
. -' 6 . - .
> -'{ifildthe holidays with relativi
end 11 .ends, 'their many lricnds a
i Htn^j tIn in a pleasant' stay and
I . .Mr . I<<>?nlioll Thomas, member*;*
! ! A'ltiooh, . .-Yamr et\(?ir '< tsli)>pi
y-.yn ori-.th6---t4--e- and lnyil.. :hua?k
;. < ; lm-fc.nl a-. ntoriiiijsc, * ,
Mis." NnVeiia .(jiiattlehauin, aftc
I '.til'iu; t>oir months . here with h<
I tjrnts, 4i?;luvn'ed to hct' husband i
Aiken, I lee.- 2fj". Her mother jt'ttrcth
i: I-. .I'l' liVi Utive.',.
..Mr...- !.it4t e Ifyle; < arnetiio Ave'nu
< ? .( i" tied lor her' son and sevihi c
! ir Ira m) . with ,n 'hirttiday dinm
- , . ... I 1. .
M \ k'l l|UH??r. ' .
i M . . i:-.l.111 K) K. SiMli Strei
l'\ M > I .croy .lirarey el]
,<? ' ! i a lew of- their friends Sal
i i<:,u- i-'cnin;"' As the'jrufsis ento'i
, (Sllu !i tush they were shown by th
- -:J?rrny?err-hPi' Ifffafty heft
'A';:) )?? . i;n.l They; art* too nUnuryou
to i??n. * A fter each truest wa
J?j-?iii ' i? u ini' tin y m i e m.mU'uI t
:! y LfwUve while some 'playe<| parlo
? -jY ti:: i'fi| danced. Candy 'abd salte
* Wile phu-i d -on?th, tnliln nw
: 1 i j1 ' t?lm--sT Alter the name.' '.the
we si i i d. csrtTe and ice cieanf mold
liiinin --mi:ii s of hells and Santa Clam
The 1 o e Mice Clid> will trive it
.: i'e ml Christmas party Monday e\
tvin>r at the home .'of' \Mrs. Fee
.smiths ' ' ' 7,:
vV \\. V. or S( IIOITl.I.l)
SCHOOL. A.IKKN, VISITS
i Aiuwirr.D school, cayc
A lev. i lays njrp a fi'roup of you a
Mi !e \i iju d Fuirwold school an
i . inlet"; A.-a | IVy ehtitlcd _"1'he Rye c
stofTFT ?t*r efed-.ti.v Miss Sarah Hftltj
"> ' " ''I <?t" tP)f,t'.i?W-\viVfc ljijrhl
i-av rt ajned by a Werner and Marsh
I- iH-.w' naa'st. \\ hu h* thev eniove
?|? M .*"5 Antra Belle Willia^ns was th
. oif-moti!" of this. Vjs.it." The Tollo.w
is a i Mpy of a l -Iter of appreci
a. io'nj from tile Fait wold school.
Fairwrflit School, .
?: e.tu'e, s. e: :
I" the d? I "iris of the Schofield y
W C. A : "
~ \Ve- 'H: I< yTii tor eontinj? to u
with- vuiir play. .Ifmay have"mean
l it ti'. y'.-f with your loyal heart*
! to u it meant a world' nt gopi
. Y'-i.i?e,'i ilaiiiiutA'?I-fought?chrgr?t
i.ln -e "irl who are shut in front th
a a ' e of.th,, young people and $el
eoiu. if ev? r., witness v the pleasure
\ Ip.-h a** el I u o ie.'Id. t hem. 1 Wish t>
['..iirh ipi I . n. Jly every one who ha<
it part in j-u.tt ill"" the feature, of th<
' ' n" f, We as -lire Von tha
:. i 1 nt i ...,m i-t.i-ii witii ihn fri-hng
ate I'tv to -.continue striving t
i ' ! a | -'11 a I n!' our friends. W
: '! : it!' " y..if lV-f the box of usefu
aftir! which were o nrah needed.
\\'< t . i f .t hat in .finding you w
V ! 'a l.la. 11 e;i--iiia . Your though
- vi i \ taua-h- appW^atetf. 1
u' i^nra'f^-glatiness to knov
.' : ' ; ' v . 1 jh>ft Wr wish fo
?t- a- i a! ' ?'".pjdtless (Hie eouh
v ' in -elves and may the joy
' s Valet ide lie ttnfoldet
^
\ i .villi"* even* good wish,
' -Is I.ydia ('. Rogers
" . (Tvlatron)..
^ l?i/' ' the direction of Mrs. Roger:
a : Fiiirw-?ld llonte the girls agi
i'i ring?n?Christinas run pat a. al
- ' jyiul ,CuI\ ary Iln ptist-Churchy Mon
.i!" ?y night. Jan. "<ith. it having beer
t potted on account of the weather
Come out and enjoy the program ant
Iv..!p encourage the girls who nretry
ing t'> improve themselves.
Mi;-.: M riant Asman-Mc!MiHan. om
of. 1 In tr a" "hers of fyyce Graded
ih.'l iisu^'al <lil cet I'css. "
Admission 1"> cent*. . ^
ims I UK T < Ol N( II. HKI.il JCS' ST
.1 ami s a.m. k. rnntcii
?Aiim.vii.il] - ?
i.! the. :50th ."of I>ecoinbei\
tbiry five ministers, stewards
m*v.| mis*ipuai y ladies assembled in
T : r??vvTr* warned ehurch at the call
' rii*. Rev/M. (;.: William's. R. IX, Pre
ii'.i!'1 i!i i- Abbeville i.tistrictThe
m fi'tifr Was railed to order at
J 2 <t(> , XWM^IMined t'hr
I .''1: \ n; n which. was sung and Dr.
i J r Itssim was read by the preiimv
.older consisting of the 20th
. li pu r of-Matt- ri.i'in the first thru
tlie. ft^H't'een verse w ith running comvenf.
Ilvn'm -527 "was sung and at
tin eon of.the sinking .the P. K. stat!
;;<! :vt a-se.-snient was read and paeh
'V * hrtr'ly ;he .'T.,1oet wTrhecnllr The
I he' I.'k-iding h'.l/ler npjde asplendid
ihi lU'e.-si' '11. ''I'liiO'.. T\ ..I II si.1111. rlift'iftt
i-fan i'di as to ihe arrangements of a
ifr'w of tin-, charges but alUthis was
5 avrably t-sc.tled for the time being.
'I lit' minister* ..and ? l:\ymeh present
+*
LX_..-.w..
Patrons We Wish A V
: - ?
and Happy %
^ -r
Year --.-A
>rug Store f
....??- f
N DRUGGISTS %
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Y
R & HARDEN ST. f
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26 ; 9252 A
iftii* i .t.Yi -liV. . i t 'i*i i. i'iimi am itiiiiiiii
1 -iy . " " ' \
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PAQE SEVEN
es gav<? the Presiding Rider the assurre
ance of their unstinted support and
a cooperation for lbe-?ond of t he work.
* Drs; Ramsey and Johnson the only ex- :
j( presiding ,tIciers present, took .the
d floor and pledged their most hearty ??.g?support..
Eldei Williams need ^ ia>t .
entertain the. least fear, surrounded-as
he is by pastors as Ramsey, Nance,
'V.hite, Douglas, HalVis, W. T!. Harris, *
jn . \V, A. Rook, Fast Burch, Lptipan and
1(j others! The \V. H., and F. M, Workers
are Ijnttig up andr.planning for
v Success under the leadeTship ,of Mi's. .Ruth
(J.- Massey, who very beautifully
.j.' outlined )uy\ tvnrk' for the yc;ir. Thet
ladies of- St. J.aines served dinner, in,
tlif' basement to the <lcli.Mii ,.r tlux.
% who partook thereof. <>n_ihe whole
the Abbeville District had a# ,pleasant- , /
J., and harmonious a meeting as eou^-bj
expected^ So look oi.j >(?: Vh the ?_
w] road. Watch us Db4h.-J " ' ?
o " KOU HAD A NICK
' I V AS LONG AS ,S
MUOWAND HAD
1 ' ". _ -'.
frl T t^vA^t
;. H |\ 1 DOWN
Wf,telJEI!ED
Jtf A SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ? .
[?] ^ ' J 30c and 00c. Hospital Sli* 0 1.00
t. 4 % ALL DRUGGISTS y
P '
'* For Better
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it MARTIT^ T
J Martin's Shoe Fixry " ?
Phone to Shoe Plant - - 7,70.'?..
g Work t'jillnl I'm Ami iK'lii t'rt'd? :
n 1111 Hampton Sf. - - Go Li nubia
0 >
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il * ' ' ' ~ ; '
* *GIRLS AND HOYS*
tj Christmas, that glorious day of uny_J
selfish giving is just a short time yf
auuy, large variety of "beautiful
s| gifts for Mother, Father, or-a dear
11 friend absolutely Free. X.u pbli- ______
~~j~ gauon. Write?
The Standard Agency *
^ Dept. L, 93 Maple Avenue
ROCKAWAY^fcL JERSEY? ^
' " ' ' , ' j
^
i a beautiful;
piano r i r
, for a Christmas nresEnt can h.. so-. :??
loctod?mm?w i. h a Small deposit
and week Inpayments made until
Christina eve. >Opr prices .are ti??;
fciWes-F consistent with quality.
I'prights, Crands and Player Pia
nos of superior Qimlit y?-can?be"t
bough! from the old established.
Malone's Music House
;! 1428 Main St. - - Photic 5210,
Columbia
11
J. H. JOHNSON & CO.
Notary Public, and Dealer
in ''real estate and" sale of "lrrts- in
i PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau1
tifully located oil "paved,road above
College Place. .
Phone 6422.
1109 % Washington Street.
Dkntzler Brothers ~
Shoe Factory
Sole Saving Station Shoes
Rebuilt While U Wait
Phone 91 32
Ladies Work A Specialty
j Send your shoes by Parcel Po.^t
I pay charges one way.
*2421 Gervais St. Columbia, S. C.
^OtTTHERN 'RAILWAY SYSTEM
Corrected to Ai.g. 5, 1929
A rrivn TTr?i/\? Ct ..it." T . ? -
ywiu" Oitniuu litavu
No. , No.- . ." ' :
505p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:15p
. 1:35a 3J_ -N.?Y. August^?31 8:4baT
1:35p 27 Charl.ston-Cirin. 7 1:45p
4:15p 28 Cinn-phailcston 28 4;20p?
10:10p 10 Cojpmbia-Cinn. 9 7:00a
5:20a 24 Columbia-Jaksv'e 23 10:30p
ll'OOa '8 Col'bia-Augusta 7 5:05p ?1:40p
14 Cuiiimb'a-Sftvah'h 13 8:RQa7
9:10p 23 Goluybia-Charl'te 24 5:35a
10:05a 13 Col'bia.Charl'ttc 14 2:00p
9:55p 11 Columbia ChaiTn 12 5:30a
4:55a 15 Colu,bi5-Char,stu 16 2:20a
1 ;27p 2 Col'bta-Spai'tVg 3T0Up
10:00p 16 Colum'a-GreOnv'6 15 6:50a
5:45plk8 Col'a-Charl'tc 114 7:50a
10:45a 18 Colum'a-fl i "?ft?36p
Via Camden and Rock^Hill.
' Pullman cars. Dlhlhg cara.
^ r ? v..