The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 20, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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.1 * Saturday. December 2l>. 1930. - CHURCH XK1YS 0? m , r is-" ZION BAI'XIST ('II I'KM! MAYS ... ',1 Sunday morning, tl,e v .iticivwa fair.. The -youths -iV?Uot??wer< out anxious to jrit to their clashes . The teachers anil .ofTij-ers >\yre alsi anxious to Ret to .the ir vat in is class es where the lesson were to he (lis cussed fully. ^ . .. -r- The""nicmi<ng "servipt'Pachoi from the text: "TV- i ; ! i Itr.ithe v~"Spirit;" Luke ir>-.:'s \i>,; }>,. v. as nn ? " gry arid would hot . in: ibi-ret'on his father eame out :md. otitcdnice him." Th sermon was .titling ;ijh uplifting to all and j v <?ne"wa: " well benefited.? -M 1 11 * pew. pie hearts to a certain ostvnt. _ The B. Y. P. V,K "lie Lite iilLn-iliuoi was at its Height rvt* GMhV o'clock F.verynnc i* :?-^.1.-?1 I. .! out witness the good w?>rk 11i.it. is exist ing in the Young People's Society. \ The night service tea*- nl-n a won derful sermon; prejvheG by one o the yottng ministers of Beuedj^t Col lege: Rev. "W. M." poun".. IIk spo|o from the text: M:iV "Seek v< first the kingdom.? - . >. <. ^ On Monday flight. Ih-.e. 1"?, fbe^Stv le Show Review was rendered, at t}u t-i. church. A large n-i?n'h?-t- at tendee and wgs?wril bc-m t;T -i th,. pt-o gram which ;was rendered. Mrs. .1 P. Reeder raised the. largest sum o ^ money amounting t . s. U>7 1'i \ i-li tin _sum of th(. other '}<! : t4i =nn? wm $204.81. ? ?? ? I wish to call v?. ii- ,t i o to tlu ?^Bible?Week It'iv y ' f . ?;0lit. Tin Bible Week Dev S'. !..> .! :i lv'-id'even T~ Friday ithrht in '? 1". ' k:; Kvsrj % orup is. cordially n*. Tt? *T ' > attend. ??_ B^THIil. A. M. i:..< ili'kfll NOTE? __ ? "Santa '(Tans" has . i.-vn-o d his program somewhat for' P. -thel Sun 'day school tin.- .V' 11 ul <>l the usual Tree a jrrout Xnia* Feast will be triven in tl( Sunday "Schoo room the' nieht i '' D The 's'.ljr gestion hy~* 1 )r,~di nd . Mr--. f.nwrenci l entire school and. a b>ri -ns fe-^st foi ... the children is ant ie't nt. d . and be inp' arranged for. Next Sunday linos ' .-the Severn classes will make tl . 'j r.-t- ,rts thri a class secretary a 'atlined l?j Dr. Lawrence Sund;'.\. T!:<- law plat promises to f\?-rv. .he': il tin school. Mr. . v ' ii.M ! .. Mr ' W. O. Harvey and Mr. !Ki|?-H Kin ard were- select"'! ! ; "a -s f.,r tin ^ school and in-ta'l : : . !> tv 1 ?? Lawrence Sunday :!;? yvm*. : A serntuil \? ii h ' . i inn !) t;nv question was delft . '. oi.' ifs no wer by Dr. 1. a. v. ' it 1a. m Sunday as found in ' - King-- H'jJo "What doest 'tinsi h- I ! 'ah at 7:.'50 |). ' 111. which brought in 1 1 ' f ' rrr.nn i. hearts was- del\.V .? .s.iii ject (BleSSed " \| . a'" |-(i|i'iiT in-Exodus. 3JTTT I. \- 1 i- \ iSunday*. were -Vi-en - i": , t"' A. Brown of ih i-H ? em,. a Rain, we welcome y The program in :' - I ; i,. war very interest iny .and ? <! w it I much credit J>v *M -Wi 1 .liams -and- 4tVr-M-"The attendance . and d?~ ?dm--we it' Very Rood. With. sadness we n ri tir- e: s sing of three mendu !I . Iiy! due ~ ing th,> past voT7 ~"7 . ~ members of CTa X" T7T?rd7"TJoM "Martin, listers ka' e I :V <.4 .UU! "ITT1 lia Meadows., 4\]J I'yiti' until dcati Bro. W. H. Virwiu : . ' . 1 f < in ! _ - y ? < A %s. Come "to" worship .v it1 mat Beth el Sunday. Y-'u mv v,< 1 mi ? to al of our serviced. Sunday school .rmsc ; <\ :il the.us ual hour with gUv i f . As'; >r de'vb tionals the lesson al-.'w. S.uil w:v: dis cussed by teach o' ant was reviewed'bv Mrs/ vie. 1'helps I" A eleven.' oV'"vh ibvim . s? twice* V t began by?hav-i-ny dvv- . Ai'ci which Rev. 0>v?.uis m c;:e>:--d . nuis excellent sermon alii V.? church if wakening from I-uiin'. " '2:.K*-!li. to pics were first new oj oi-m ni.ity; sec . ond new call to c m rut' n. ? 2tT 6:.10 oVlot h" t1 T.-; ?\ie con ventjd. Several, num1 ' ? \ ->y render ed by the .Tuivor ^ 'llu lniins ^ Johnson lold al t-ut .t .McAutrj and how, be wa ' ' ' -i-At. At 8 o'clock Ko\. i' - . r-.vbrr another forcible. *. n: - <,| thi Great Comme-simi c.ho': M itlliov 25:0. V. The moiill.er M w ard Board met M id. ! at ^t James cluireb u : "!- tin ~?member'.-- oT fir v-'r' the members of l1 'j l' v >!*>'< M^aprpri,. Davis Ji-.l !? * r. ?t!> ,?ss4rtr was read bv Rev. M' -; V',v . I"",vl Then our pro.-tfsiu ;:1 ' :u 1 * oren address ' : tb" 1 Junior Hoard M? D : ^ 1Uii'iV V/ A solo was render./ '? Al" Davis. Readimr 4n- V ' } '' Phelps, subject .1 i:d ' ( A few remarks v '"V ' \Vm-l -JK-wt, Mary -Cooperlb- ? wi.?l? H dov. ; ? man can. WQl K-? i . i ...a ln^ of friends wlioin I 'Vvd ,U? Mm* was suntr. j. . ic V Bro. Delauev flrnve s.-.mc _ ' j. Mrs Lola Cheek ottv ; -cviwitt.:ukn axrs. L.um , veturno - the program. bbolu wWrl from hoj- summer ri? at TV c-h "was spent in. :l , brought?nfw?thmi"h' ??i:ii.? Ill I I III III! I 1 V ' I I III 111 """ aervM. ~~ rR?v. J. E. Heard. .. ' Charleston, Dor"! f t.--' TNTt1 n*<+ WKff c olebi'oteuL_at_Jv manual on Run day last. " The sevvK'PS~\reie vcvy_ii te resting all -clay. ?n the mornin: , . i - ? - ? SOUTH CAROLINA J v ' ?tt v.J\Y. H. Moore delivered a sKofl . sermon which was followedr by twc i] timdy- speeches byMr.-JoK^ Stevens ^ and Mr. S. L. Jones. TheSp charac. Urs were-selected especially for this 3 occasion and they acquitted /tem-| elves creditably. There was one ac -y cssiorV. Maybelle Snyder, assigned 11 d.uihig *the' Sunday school session l rjl'ow distinguished visitorsr\ Mr. Jul . ins A. Brown, Grand Chancellor ol t. the Knights of Pythias of South Car 1 olina, gave an interesting talk ant I .at which time presented to the sehoo < a large map" to he used in connectior with the lessons from time la iinte This gift was a very timely one ant i it ccrtanly is?an a^et to the .school V\> shall ever remember Mr. Browr i'-fjur? his?thoujghtfulness-.?Other vist. J tors, Messrs, Paul Nelson, John Lad 'son, Herman Lessaine, Avery Insti. tute, Mr. Cornelius Westpoinrt-^ailm ^ luuiris ot, rsapust church, -i - The A. C. E. League held its reg i ular exercises during tfe evening, i 'Quite a large group of young pe*bplt | Nvqs-; present and participated-in -tht . services. The pastor was present ant ? his interesting talk added much en 1 thusiasm. to the-oeeasion. - = The evening?services wei'e FesT . tured with a sermon from Bro. Robf "it Doctor, one of our locals, aftei r -v4tteh?Nhr Wm. Elmore and Mr. .1 \V. (iailliard spoke fluently nn?stubarts which were very encouraging persons were enrolled: Wilhel, -ninn Bryant, class 43; S. L. Jone.< , Vader; Ruth Campbell class No. li j 1'ieston Brown, leader, ^ ;? Allen Life (luard News. Because nothing has been said re ; cently, don't believe that the boy? of Troop 54 were asleep; They art ; very much awake and are still ex . hibiting much enthusiasm. On j?s1 Monday night thev were favored wit! I an nterestng and inspiring s^mor .] frpm Rev'. W. F. Wagner. He igavt . The boys golden thoughts to consider . The ser,mon was full of informatior x -vvuii? a.'s inspiration." ? * r - For several weeks, durine the . troop meeting, we enjoyed some gooc addresses and short talks from mem 1 Iters of the group. It is really" inter i e*sting to hear the speak from some subject of thoir own selection. Thii , will continue until everyone sjiall . have' spoken. Troop 54 of Emanue A. M. E. church takes ths mediurr . through which to send Xmas greet ? ir.gs to all. Miss ' X, W. Delesline who heads the A. L. G. girls is sparing nc I means jn trying to solidfy ths group ~ of anxous and ambitious young crirl^ Ther meetings are 'well attended" ami the real A. I.. G. spirit is being deI moustrated at all time's. "fuas I'hristmas in the trenches, . A tear tilled every one. When a nervous guard on duty, 1 Shot poor Santa for a spy. N l.\N ItltOOKI VM) I'HUTIT NEWS. ^ , Sunday was a pleasant day and our services-were very good. Mt. Pis^ r gab A;?M;-Ev-church is going for. ward-in organizing the young people At this point the Ushers Board was re-organized with Miss Lucretia Har1 president; Mr, Joseph Davis, vice: *resident: Miss Irene Johnson, st'c. lTtaryr? Miss . Wilhelmina Carter ( The Allen Christian Endeavor Lea.;ul--was organized also with Miss Lillie Chestnut, superintendent; Mis? - Wilhelmina Carter, assistant superin!. tendent; Miss Anna M. Allen, secre; tury; Mr. Joseph Davis,, treasurer The'program committee is composed -^ITiiin Trirftr S qnrgirrm-, li/.al eth Carter and Miss Lucile Johr son.** Miss Lucretia Hart, chaplain " and Miss Elizabeth Carter, chorister Mrs. Silvia Glass continues ill al " her home in Newbrookland Heights 1 Mrs.. Maggie Byrd }s better after having been confined to her home ; a few days. Mr. Rufus Redman was nainfully injured at Rock Quarry : -.this week and is confined in the Wav* erly hospial. It was not "determined - whether his injuries were serious. at "..this writing. His friends hope that he will soon be discharged from th( hospital and able to continue his * work. M Mr; Henry Miekens will hold another seven sermons convocation a( _>Jowhrookland Baptist church on th< ?! M-c'iind Suin K in-rfamtary^ " The Ministerial Popularity Con test between our church and NewliVookland Baptist church will be helc |)ee. 2(5th at Double Branch A. M. E church'and Rev. M. H. Holloway wil ' preach, the sermon. Rev. Lee A. LoK gali will preach the annual sermor t"17?r the Singing Convention at-Gaygf m.Mt. Zion Baptist church on the * fourth Sunday in December. Newbrookland School is makine I much progress under the leadership * of its principal Rev. J. W. Shaw They have an addition of two rooms V and have installed new stoves in each II room. . The trustees jof 'thp "schoo and the patrons cooperating with the* principal which means much thai will, seen have one of the best school' " in the community. " EAST SPENCER NEWS ;. Shad" Drove Bantist-Church Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Daniels, rrtotoi 1 ...i tr. r:i-of.n?horo N. C.. accomnaniec '' by Misses Mary Ella Watson am *4<T?vi.y, ? patient thnra, The] Tourid fiirtf quite cheerful and full oi ~ life.? Mjss Nina* Williams of MockviTH ?^ ni'id Wednesday and Thursday wit! Mrs. J, S. Daniels. Dr. C. C. Summervttie of Ports t mouth, Va., the house pruest of Rev . Daniels Wednesday. JrT?Mtmr-Addi* Mae C?m?bell_spen r. .. . ' THE PALMRTT' s * - " tw?> wepk.n in Greensboro, N.- :.she - has?returned?hnine? ?> tti?* delight???her many frinds. ' * Mrs. Lizzie Robbins continues quite }n ill at her home on North Long Strr <u we pray that she will soon be her self n attain? " D] rs. "Lizzie Hill on North Long Street is very sick and has been for \ some time. We hope her a speedy fr 5 recovery.? Mrs. Janie Townes is feelijig much s better now after a brie? illness. . w Master John Edward Mills is now . able to be out after being confined to . SO | his bed for some time. i indisposed at thjs "writing.""" ' " Rev. Daniel luoTtoVPd to Charlotte, f N. ('.. to attend the Ministers .Ministerial Union Thursday; when he re I turned his wife, surprised him with a 1 birth-day dinner and a beautiful pair i. of house shoes, lie said it was the. . first birth day dinner he had.* ever 1 I had. * 111 The True I.ight-Misitnmry "Circle ?rf i Shade (JroVc Church met at the ri ~ home of Mr*?Sarah Lewis, Friday--m afternoon. The vice president. Mrs. ?' Mary Ella Watson presided. The to '|?UtUr- StTiniUR? \vu> I Villi. illlU . ; explained. As the roll was called Wi each member responded with a quotation fl'om he Bible. Business be ' ing disposed off the hostess led the way to the dining room. There the'/ 1 table was laden with baked chicken. * " french chicken dresing, cranberry fl' _ sniico gracv. peas rolerV. black cot- ni " fee and wine. -All enjoyed the re- 01 ' pa*st very much.. Deacon. L. W. Kel - ley was n welcome visitor. Sunday wr>?-- a beautiful day. The " services?were well?attended in the- ? 'I morning. * l>r* Ifcaniels delivered a M " I ver.V^tron'^ sc^'on followed by a ,te I spiritual led by Mrs. (leftrude Butfjf ta ' ne. All the classes were full .in Sun 27 day rSehtnd. All are looking?witr 4-! eager ev?v for old Santa; re - . -.. L. The IV? Y. 1\ I . Was wje.ll. attend ,jj ] *d. ' r. VipMh'v night services were ve" ^ spirited. Just before the pastor <!: H< , livered his message. Mrs. llattie Jam II j ison sang a soul stirring solo: ehti- Hi ? tTed ''Pass It On." Everyone was h> 7 touched.??- ' ;-J???; A Pj x Mrs. Mary Wilson continues qujjte S" > "ftev. and Mrs. Daniels are thank- Re i ful to the merubers who kindly re- >'e . memhered them during the week: Mrs on : Li la Slade. Mr. Edward McQuire, Mrs >e ? Mary Ella Watson. Mr. and Mrs: Ren *a j Benjamin.Mrs. Delia Minniefield and s,t I Mr. Bolt. . do II The Tongue and Thimble* Club? met Mat t hn VioiiK. ?U' "VI ..w I.' 11 .: . V?1 iHI I ? { I I I I 1 (I IlcU I lM, yy, " Tuesday evening. Tiie President Mrs. Eli'/.a Holmes being absent Mrs. ,,f 1 Leann'a Townes-.acted as President. so 1 .The ineetnjg opened by singing lrU * "RleSt be the tie that binds;" next hy : they were lt-<i m prayer bv Mrs. Sa "XK rah Dubois. After the busines of the* club was transacted the hostess served tirht candy, and hut coffee""fish, potatoes.-pickle, ami bread; next they - served jello and cake. -Meeting ad journed to meet at the home of Mrs ~ Sarah -Dubois. . | ; . se : vi' A BIIKY 11.1.10 NE\\rS !j; I Messrs Archie and Fred Searls, act cothpanied by JMr. AV-fllie Brown,' mo- -itt tored here from Evanstown, 111., in -II? s their Buick car for a visit to hon)? t people. <U The Abbeville team motored nvi'i hh r ro i lmton on the 1 Hth in Mr. Elliott l!r , Brown's Dodge and played the Clin ' ' were: Misses Helen Rm.iini.in r?i - J if -| R. Presslcv. Rut^/v. Whitc'aiid L- th > sie C. Pair. The scopes were tie: U-'J w< After the game Miss Dorothy Lomax was hostess to a lovely repast at her . re beautiful home. " hp ' Mrs.'-Nettie Ann Berry of 4 Mr. Clarehce Beasley, Mrs. Virginia R< k Wilson and her two children, Charli" ? R< and Marguerite of Anderson were " the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Good j win last Sunday afternoon. "Shabbv Dress Man" made a busi- j ' n""" to Greenwood Tuesday night ' The members of St. James A. M. IE. .Church are well pleased with'their 'K) J1 new pastor Rev. P.J3. Moseley.,5eI ;j Mr. J. A. Pullin, closed his grocer store on Nov. 2Pth and is the a cient . ^ auto hearse "driver for the Richie Un'1-dertaking establishment on Wash'-- , ' | ington. St.,T next door to Mr. C. F,. r-. Pressley's sanitary barber shop. r Mr. John W. Tenant ljeft three Js j weeks ago, and went tt? a hospital in tpi Atlanta, Gu., friends here hope hii.. an early recovery. .(. Mrs. Florence Lee Hurst went to I the Abbeville County memorial hospital Monday of this week for an rp, | operation. We hope her condition is . not seriou?. Her sister Mrs. Julia B. fr, i Miller is very sick ill this writing. ^o D" Mri W. B. Greene,?Sr., is asking aP > each and every one to patt'oni/.e Liu- ' j agents of The tuberculosis stamps. eil f Misses Rebecca Gray and Harriet po > Anna Wink-field came yeterday from,, tri . Haines Institute of Augusta, Ga., to i' spend thek Xnias season with home tej i | people. , ye; 1 Sirs Butler Fair, James Ramey and j I , Lewis Watt ,rerruTtTis on the sick li^trj t j Mr. George Baker left Thursday j i of last week in his packard car for j Miami, Fla., where he and his broth- j th ~ OV Mr. S. B. Jr., will run a night club, I Gl _ during the winter. j_Ri Mrs. Harriet Harris passed away | do last Sunday morning, Dec. 14, 1930 at | the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ella , Bj * Jackson, 65 Secession- Ave, . " ' j th 3 Mrs. Harris came to live with her j 1 daughter a Jew years ago after the , it? ? deatk of her husband, Mr. WillinilLj nt it Uinnrtf - jitui timl .livml ?o-t* r4in> "hi ..1}, f age.?Her death was caused from a i gl strangle ol snioae wmcn sne received j ar 1 one wek before her death. She was *o l-j in heH amokinp and-the hnH ennghH m from her pipe. The funeral services m ~ was held fast Monday at 2:00 P. M., ur ^ Ht the home conducted by her Pastor.. B] Rev. P. S. Mosely, after which the sj t i interment was in .Lakeview (Tom- ni % PLEADER v .1 ^ . jii's) CvmotFryl Sir X A! Richie, m;?the?Undertaker?in?charm'. Mrs. .Harris is survived by one other,one daughter, Mrs. Ella Jackin, one sister,Mrs. Eliza Ann Me onald* two grand daughters, Mrp. r. Daisy Miller of Ashevillc, N. C., id Mrs. Hattic Rrown of Atlanta, a., n number -of?pther-re+atives and iends to mourn her passing. Master T. J. Dixon is a chauffer for s father now P"d is doing very.nice ork on his new'ioV Mrs Ethel Mae Crarre't end v?"i? n of Due West are expected here hristm^v' to spend ? the day with -bwbby |")?ess?MaVr."- he'is a secpi!'! nisin of Mrs. Garrett. I.EKSVll.l.K NEWS The Joint Teachers' Association ei at iTa mpton Junior; School nfnrdav Dee. 13, 1U30. A?large imbor of teachers, from the various unities were present. Prof, Per n. Principal of- the Waverl?? Gram v for th'w O"."nsion. There w ? ? / her "dncat johal features that were fried on d.iirinj? the dav: ever^thinsr us carried out "beautifull'v. Misses Carrie Boyd. Lambert :Bov.| >< 1 M tv James Boyd spent a lovely; tevnoon in Ridpe" Spring ^Fhe members -of?Hampton Junirrr? itrh School basket ball team declare lat tliev are going to be the "Tor adoes" of Western Carolina. Look It for them. : ;? ? ORANGE HILL NEWS ? t . The lesson -was discusRed_ by uirht b\* Mr. L. Williams, Class No. J ' tauVfhf by Miss Isabelle Fullard; marks by the Superintendent, Mr. Williams." The lesson was ?p]enr dly reviewed by the Pastor, Rev. f. Oixon. . At 1J:00 o'clock the funeral of Mrs. envietta Brewer was held. First ymn,. "Nearer My . God .to Thee;" rayer. Rev. J. P.* Brown; second mn, No. 4f>8; Scripture Lesson, 119 >alni, read by Rev. Brown; Rev. R. ?nbow spoke of the life* of the densed;?Mrs. Jennie Harven, reprented the body. The testimony was ad by thp Pastor, Rev, J. E. Dix . iw>. uiauii, pi caturu an auieu rmon from St. Luke 8-.i52: "But he id Weep not, she is not dead but .?epeth." After the sermon the ors of. the church were opened; n\n 205 was sung, 2;.'10 o'clock. The Lord's., Supper is given by the pastor. f?:30 o'clock the League convened; ter devotionals were over the les-' n "Making others happy," was disssed and many points were givbrt * Rev. Dixon and other members of e League. I'OM ARIA.NEWS The favorable condition of the weather and interest causes the Wools in and around here to be over owde.il. Mrs. Nora Jones w.ho h;is been ill r some time is rin a critical condi>n. . Thy St. .Tames Circuit is very ateful to Bisbon Ransom for sendg us- Rev. B. C. Cunningham, as istor thifc yea?\ Dr? ;K. Adanis, held the fust varterlv conference of the circuit e Pith inst." which was a record _ eaker from every point oT view, ift' was besides missionary, conirrmr'TtoRfmrnonpy^nnd^other mom*- s enough money collected to pay <> nrocirttnrr 4 nnH cnmn 1i?ft tiling foi the nex-t quarter Mrs. Goorganna Davis a highly spected woman of this community is gone to the Ijeyond. > The people of the 'Mt. Hebron ar<> ?.l fn r\*trtrw Poy T |<| | ihinson returned to them. . Rev. ib in son is a progressive leader. HEMMING WAY NEWS Rev.- I.. \V> Gary, the Pa.slor of lavis A. M. E. Church, was at his st of dutv Sunday morning, and ndered an inspiring sermon to a- i ge audience. Chavis Graded School-is progress- . ? fine this year, one morP teacheis beep added to the faculty. TV17 Girls Basket BalH:e?mr is pleas ^ to hnve a Boys' Basket Ball team, -which Mrs. Lorin Herrin Daniels Coach. Last year was the first , e the school had a basket-ball team ,e glflR plujfml t)L'VLMi games, and Iv lost two. The boys are not gor to lose at ull this year. .Mrs. I... H. Daniels, and Miss Ags Williams shent the- week-end in loumhia. Their relatives and ends were triad to have them at me. They reported a vety pleas L Prof. T>. I;. Fulton. Principal motor- : 'to Sumter last week on some im- n rtant business. He reported a safe ' p. He seemed to bP very proud of i faculty this vear> because all the mhers are anxious to make the sir a success. run; eland news t i .. - _ . -| i Althoueh the weather was cold e nvembers of. i.ovelv Hill Raptist >nrnK wnrn on tiine Sunday morninp 1 V S R Soriven nrpoohed a w?n- 1 rful sermon*Prof. E. S. Blassenpale, Misses irnwell and Raiford worshipped at c Baptist Church Sunday morning The Jasper County teachers had n monthly meeting Saurday. The >w officers took their seat. Mrs. C, Myers. President; Prfifr~ffr~S. l'iir'7~ti"^T*i" 11 **rrh? . id Stone Secretaries and Mr., Gillin, Treasurer. The teachers turned it one hundred ner cent. The next orttKTy ifieting will be the third Sat dav in .January. 1931. Prof. fi. S. iassengale and MisB P. E. Stent, ~ >ent Saturday afternoon m Savanih. Let us say they had a swell ( J . * ' T i ( " " ' ' '^1-' PI \lKNEY^TT UNDERTAKER AND LIC SOUTH CAROLIN: t itnc. __ . ?The- parly?given?Saturday?afternuon'by Miss Barnwell was quite a success. All of the little tots were Welt" pleased with^the Xmas party. They are hoping thai Mis;-, BarnwiilL v/ill have an <th.er soon. . Sir. and- Mrs. John Gluver spent Sunday afternoon with ' Mrs. Hattie ( wens. THe Jasper County Training School' will close Friday for Xmas and w TIT he closed urttil the^ttfst* Monday in -Jtfhuary. ' * The teachers will leave ,for their homes Saturday morning. All of the patrons of Ridgeland are expecting their ch'ldren home from the various w?... vw p|#vuu viu isiiiias, Everybody enjoyed the party given by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Flint, Saturday nighTI.. BISHOPVILLE NEWS -7*=- 1 Services were good at the various churches in and around Bishopvilh on Sunday. The" "Gay Light" Club entertained at the home, of Mrs. Ada"Stuck " Sunday afternoon with quite a nun ber of .guests present. After an ex eellent program a sweet course < cake and cocoa was served. Rev. "W. "W51 kef fgave a very timely ar. ' welT chosen address to-rthe club. The- W ale-A wake CTub entertain-, ed at the Baptist Parsonage on MofP day evening December 8th. An interesting program was rendered. At tho. conclusion the hostess, Mrs. J. S. liannahan served two courses: salad with, saltines and cake with cocoa. On Thursday, evening, Misses L. B, w: 1 i i >> iii-j itii<i r.. vt. rresion were royally entertained with a surprise party giv < ?) liy tin- members of Wide-aAwake club-tit" the hopie of Mrs. Bessie Woods. AiKo- was seated Mrs. I?S. li'annuhan amHuipee7t~Tn Mis^os Preston and Wiley that the club tyad carefully planned" the surprise' party. ! The. Pouiu;-~was beauifully decorated I with radiant?Chrii tmui;?colors. Cttka and punch and chocolate were served. Those present expressed themselves as having spent a pleasant evening. Mrs.' Woods, was hostess. We are now looking forward to Xmas. Come to New Bethel on January 1. ll'.'ll and hear an unexcelled program based on "The- Flight and Progress of the Colored^ People."' T)r. K. II. MeGill, one of the main Twykfr**-him I Sir. James Waller, of Philadelphia is in town for an indefinite stay. RIIKIEWOOD- CAMP The. King's Daughters, a ilub of jroung people of' Ridgewood and Eau Claire, representing. Little Mission A. M. E. Church, rendered a delightful progrmn at the sanatorium Sunday afternoon. Keeping in tune with the reason, appropriate songs and recitaMr. and Sirs. L. B. Tleasant, ac onipanied Bv friends motored to nunter last Sunday to attend the M K. Conference that was in session it Emanuel-M?K, Churohx Th?y reported an enjoyable trip. The occupants are looking forward o a glorious yuletide. It has been tnnounceii that a yuletide program under he d'recijion of Mrs. Isaac Mavse and Mr. John Nicklebee will ?e rendered. As rest hours from 2 o 1 wiH nut he observed friends are e-nnIia 11 y MrrvrtetT?to visit anyrour tlvev desire. I. ATT A NEWS On Sunday. lvujrning the pastor and members of Western Chapel A. M. E. Phlireh was well blest to have presiding elder E. It. Anderon to preach a soul stirring sermon. The entire au Hence \V;is deeply' impressed by his IHIISU'I'I nl sermon for he demonstrated himself ? n prepared theologian. Our Pastor. Rev. I. Gamble is doing tood in bis church work here. Mr. Prank Retlieo, Mr. John McOleod. of Dillon Mrs. Maggie D. Scott Mrs. Vinilla (Mark. Miss Mary Lee Brook. Miss Annett C^ampy, Mr. GarfieM OwonSi motored aver to Mul ('"cellont plav ^ivcn at the ni school. Miss Rosa Flndper, spent the weekend at honiO with trer ^parents Mr. and Mrs. .Tatiie Fladjp'r. Prof. Robert McBride, spent the week-end at home Mr a. Ilattie Brooks from New York is here_jvisnng relatives and friends. i . , ' ? ? ? . . . ' i a . MJJ ' > PAGE FIVE JNERAL HO.ViE " :^SED EMBALMER OF A AND GEORGIA B Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment As Good as the Best And Better than the Rest And Prices Lea* COURTESY SERVICE ' Office Phon<j 5707 - -ft Residence I'hone 7765 1006 WASHINGTON ST. COLUMBIA. S. C. s * N >? ' . Rev.G. B. Fladger from New York relatives and friends. <Mr. Richard Fladger .is still sick at' this writing. " 'Mrs7~Emma Edward is- on the-sick?? . list; . 'r ' ? Mr.-Lee Davis-?of Phil., spent -? > the wee-end at. home -rvjsrtmg Mr. Davis left for Philadelphia. Saturday night. ' . . that of Mrs. Lillie Martin and Mr. Mass Bethea at the A. M. E. Parson age, the Rev. I. Gamble, officiating. Rev. A. Richardson and wife jpade a business trip over to Columbia lasT" week. \ j . * ' iMf? '*'b !( \ . ' . r? <' \im> ( _ l ^ , - " DR. S. R. GREEN Office Hours: J Telephones * >0 a. m Res. 6028 2 p. m. Office: 5775 6= to 8 p. m. Office: Residence: ~f"' Gregg St: " T508 Oregj? ' 'Ificr 11 tu< i " . I .:i|i A At i. 2 t x ". - t. r.. " j I 6.0(1 I'. M Jo H 1?. .V \U'S /6fti Or. C. E. Steuhen^nn Physician ami Surgeon * ' Disease of Woiner and Children A . Specialty Office: Residence | 141414 Assembly St. 1328 Oak S.t: _ DHirr II Mirn , Teie|iViunevr 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 003.), . ? - . Rcsidmrce 8^7?"??" 1 Dr. D. K. Jenkins i >r DENTIST -> ' 1'iliing*, Piuleft, Crowns and liridgea Sunday by Appointment_ . < * Extraction by Conductive Aneslhean . a .Specialty. H0fr';> WMlillltflOft SI.,'' lrula,' S.' I DR. L. M. DANIEI.S ^ Physician and Surgeon (Special Attention (liver. n;.? Women. ... Office - UtrM.r1125 Washington 223M Ham; Phone 6429 Phone - DR. J. (i. STUM Office llours: 11:00 to 1:00 P M 6:00 to 8:00 P M . _ - Office: ' u> 2030 Taylor St., f Office Hours: *' ll A. M. to 2 P. M. Ke6 P. M. to 8: P. M. Ot'fi., DR. W. D. ChapppU Phyuielan iinr STirtreoi Diseases of Women nr>< A Specialty . Office: Resident? 1324*4 Assembly St. 1301 Pine *? Columbia, S. C. I 1 ' Office Phone 8407 Ue9. -Phuru N. J. FREDERICK Attorncy-at-Law and NgtArv 1'uhin? PRACTICE IN ALL COi RTS S(.?. -?? ? * wmw aim r raeril 1119 Washington "St., Columbia, 9. < I J. 11. JOHNSON & CO. Noury PBftllc and Dealer in real estate and sale of lots in PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau. : tTfully located on paved road above College Place. _ r Pbone R422. f ' . j 1109V4 Washington Street