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^jygturdav, December 20, 1930. ~
Society inn. S. <"' v^'j^ 1 *idd of
I ' 'RTffe cliil) fuel ;Tl me lituiui?uf. Miss
uGMRebecea McI")<>\v?.'Il -<??V Oak Street:
WaS Ca^?(i U> ?"'1the Presi|?T
ftliscusaion, we were entertained hv
fr 2|Miss Nllie" B. Burton with a "uko"
l w The hostess "serve-1 a. eoursc of cake
ffjflhot tea, and candy. Everybody had
nice time and we wish' to meet there
ftjlagain soon. . ' - KMLLE.
GARRISON ENTKltTAINS
On last Wednesday alo-rnooh, Mile.
?' $ Minnesota Garrison was hostess to
1 i Le Cercte KMra NmTV. Promptly at
X " 5:30 the games of hiitfcv began with
i twelve . modisltly g<.wiled ladies enthusiastically
itv contest :or tlie"prizes.
At the conclusion,' awards went
fto Mile. J.e.ali ia,.ior;?who?scored
highest ami Mine. IXt lie Johnson for
the proud pm.i\->.-ujr of consolation.
A Very tempting salad with 'cheesy
' , crackers and tea w;'-> served.
. MA RRIA OK AXNOl NCKMKNT.
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fhe mouncemont .of the marriage
of Tolsie Belle, the daughter of Mrs.
Ri'J. Jutmsnn tn Mr. .Mseph Hftrpgf
I- vwAs omew.hat a surprise to many
" of their friends.
: g* The marriage.'ceremony was performed
at the parsonap,. of Sidney
; Park church, Jan. lUi, TJ.?.0, by Dr.
1 . Samuel Wallace, the pastor and Mrs.
I ^[ Wallace was the only witness presf
ent. ;
V;i. The young people are actively en-T
gaged in-'-sehnnl v. nrk.?iU-r^s,?Harper
)| is a member of the Ridge Hill High
school faculty, Ridge Spring, S. C.,
and Mr. Ilarper is the principal i of
f v<' the High school at raTtOTsville, S.r.C.
jS BOOK ER W A SHI NO TON ff0
HbKWHS NEWS,
M, PUP''S ol- Booker. Washington
I ' Heights School are sponsoring and
L f^^ipresenting a Benefit Program on the
school auditorium, Tuesday night I)ecember
16, for .the poor and needy
^ of the community. They thought
it^rthis year- that- they wovdd giv<y to the
less fortunate ti an the mseives rather
{Q|-than to each other as in I'Prmer years;
ft. The class rooms . all breath0 the
.spirit of Christmas with window,
. wall and blacklnni 1 decorations. The
auditorium with its' lighted Christ<?
inas tree draws oi'iiimt-nt fifom every{
lets, calendars and tors and every
If ^Twhere is' l'rrnrd T - <? 'welcome
PTlBfto~^he day c . n.i>uotnnr tiie Lurtn
I'At.'pf the Little T.ord Te as.
THE ESS TEES. ( LI B.
tRf,s0 (Jhiscoo was pleasing
i to the ! ' ' Tcfs (>1, n'n T'TieCtmibcT
"TkTlT ~rhh~foV ol.y hon10
have had th?> . Christis
enjoved <-t'V ?ttll- present". *?
y one- drew a t ally which carat
the Chri-lnrs idea and
her place at" one of the four
tables \yhieh were "arranged for
bridge. After three p<-n?<rossions of
earnest plavinv. the Tdlowhig persons
received- prizes: AJiss WHlmlrr.ina
Thompson, first i?r/e. a heaatiful
piece of lingerie; Miss Tvdith Rnfler,
consolatiopf. a hyely pair of bead
? ?*?, Miss Mamie S: i t nr. law score, a pret
tv handkerchief with border;
.[ Mrs, Eva Champion, truest prize, a
ilfe. lovely dish of ilu.'.linir . puwder"' /
TlF7: Mian?Clit.mn fr-id?a-;?hot?e-invitsMisses
Ethel Snndprs." Mattie /Mou;
zon; Mesdames Florence Hoover and
I t Eva Mae Champion". ~?~7~ ^
[f J ' " A dnlii-mns: <m1k1 V. i Q--Q-- wnrirT
^ ed by the hostess.
I HOWARD SfflOOL NOTES
Christinas Cantata at ZTon Rantist
Church. Mond?v niyht. Dec. 22.
The pufiils of Howard School will
present' a Christmas Cantata. '"The
Sptrjtf of Christmasat Zion Baptist
Chmrch, Mondav nifht.- Dec. 22, at
0130 P. M. Br' eflv. the-story is a?
fallows: It is Christmas Eve and the
phildren are joyfully anticipating the
leominpr morrow and its many .promised
pleasures, when to their unboundled
deliyht, Santa Clans enters, -fnl.
f^oricn 1 aml^ mythicalper<mnapes
l3^^hth?, aaoh in turn: yrfipKionllv tell it
\ uBrerse and sontr of what educational
and benefit tliov are or have
BMOJi to the world and mnolrind.
BBH*he climax is a eJeliphtful surI^^Briso.
This musical nlav will eive
plenty of gntartaiom^nt and will
ttLJBtart. yon oft- wiih-tha Christmas
Spirit. Como out and on icy yourself,
After th0 Cantata, the Conl conl\L*4j^k?t
that was postponed' on the Rth
be held. The person holdinp the
10 " ^ cky number will , he pi von a ton ol
[|-j^^wal. The coal contest?tWcet*---will
jlr^^Bmit you to the Cantata. Don't forthe
place and ^latc: Zion Baptist
B^^BvuroriF'Monday night, Dfcc. 22, iy30
Mrs. A. E .Robinson of McDufTio
Ave. has jpst returned from George a
meeting of ten day duration. She
reports -a- very successf ul time. On
her way home she stopped at Darlington
with friends who were dolip-htm)
tn hnvn hot- Sh? is hnillO now
and enjoying a well earned rest.
MARR1AGE ANNOU.N.CEM ENT
Mrs. Maggie Smith?of Unioa, is. Ci~annaunces-tlm
marriage, nf . hur daughter
Lillian Anne to Mr. Alexander R.
Trice, December 3, 11)30 at Richmond,
Va. At home after Decerpber 10. 817,
Nortfj. Twenty-eight Street, Rich -,
moml, Va.
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear Hushand
and Father, Rev. W. W. Chappelle*
who departed this life, December 19,
1929,
Hp has gone iptp the world of light,
.And we sit lirtg-ring here;
His very memory ~is fair and bright,
And our sad thouehts doth clear.
It glows ahcl glitters in our cloudy
breast,
Like stars upon j?ome gloomy grove
Or those faint beams in which? this
hill is drest
Alter the sun s remove.
We see him walking in an air of priory
Whose light doth trample on our
? ' dava: ~
Our days, which are at best; out duTI
J and hoary. :
Mere glimmering and decays.
Dear beaiuteous death! the jewel of
the Just,
-Shining nowhere, hut in the dark;
Whet mysteries do lie beyond thy
dust
Could we out look that mark.
Mrs. W. W. Chappelle, Wife
May nip O. Chappelle, Daughter
Mrs, W. W. Chappelle, wife
IN MEM QUIA M
In loving memory of our Father
and Husband, who left us Sept; 10,
1930. . .
It was three months ago on the 10th,
I can neve^_ forget that sad day.
When the Lord came down from the
- 'Heaven,' '
And took our dear father away.
Mrs. Hattie Cartledge, wife
Mrs. Thelma C. Talberl.
Miss Ruby Cartledge,
Miss* Mattie Cartledge,.
Mrs. Addie Cohen,
Mrs. Orrie Ferguson,
it_ xt
: mil?i^urnittii vwiivu^*.,
Mr. Fred Cartledpre,
Mr. Nickson Cartledpre,
Mr. Joseph Cartledpre,
?Children
T
OUR FRH
?P ATI
We Wish V
Christmas /
- _ perous INe
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Corner Jayl'
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Soft, flossy.and BeautiJ
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^ ?***-? Seidby IHJHO ligtmt* tireryrh
or Order Direct from
PDRD COLLEGE
PORO BLOCK, 44th to 4Mh St.
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. . THE PALME
REGUFELS
The Regufels Club met Monda
National Benefit Life Insurance Corr
. pany. After a few remarks of we,!
come to the new members by th
president, the meeting was open fo
dineuH'uon of plans fur uui . Yult'-Tid
affair. We are planing to live u
| to the reputation that we establish
] ed last year in the pnteraining c
j our .friends. "Enough said."
? Our next meeting is Tuesday nigh
i December ?3, at 8:00 P. M., sharp i
(the National Benefit Life Insuranc
Office". All members are askpd to h
present. . *
OLI^FOLKS HOME.
- We want to say that^ve thank tl
publid in general for the donatior
?given ns for Thanksgiving and ah
namely Benedict College, Bookf
i Washington High, Saxon School*, Wi
verley. and Benedict 'Graded Stho
also Leevys 'and Mrs. Hattie Sin
and Mrs. Maggie Brown. We _ ah
thank Mesdames Bernice . .Hallma
Hattie G.reen.r Miss Roach for tl
donation from the Country Club. A
so the League from Bethel ehurcl
Mr. Pressley and Mrs. Collins' Con
mittee the Junior Missionary Societ
pf' Jones Chapel led by Miss Florem
Benson; also thank Nurse Nelso
I an'd her nurses for the light bulb
We now want to thank Deacon M<
i lirrton and Mis. K. Mayes of Firi
Calvary for their donation. We ab
1 Church Pews
~ School
" ~ l,argo stock tjTt?clTOTJl"eq
tanburg arid Sumter so as t
We also- manufacture -;
Church Pew and are in a i
account for you. It is easj
payment plan. *'
We have one of the most
_with_resoim es of over*$7
IS business with us.
I Nu-IdeaDesl*
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Spartanl
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IONS: :
ou A Merry
\nd A Prosw
Year.???
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STORE
n Druggists
or & Harden.
7226 & 9252
B Such ,'
i Beautifu
Hair!
Yours/too, can be
long, thick and
. The nlost iJubborn
W m Jjair, through PORO
'treatments, is made
^ beautiful. Why put
it off another day ?
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1TT0 LEADER
^g??? ' ii i.
, thank Mr. Naudin _ for his remembranee.
;?7 '
1 every ^ne^'who ^remembered" us and
I ask you to come again
l" (.Miss) SUSIE JAGGERS,
2120 Elmwood Ave.
r | ?i.
IN MEMORTAM
(p! .
?! In loving remembrance of our dear
' 1 Mother and Mother-in-law, Mrs. Ad-,
1---line Williams, who departed this life*
^ <) ftp year ago;"Dec'. '22," 192$.
We loved her but Jesus love her best;
Sleep on dear Mother,
We will meet you,
| Tn the coming day.
t - % Mrs. Inez King,: DaughtevM
r s,. Albertl.a Waiters
Daughter;
Mr. E. B. King, Son-in-law
ol A CHRISTMAS CANTATA
1S The Choir of Second Calvary Bap
MX Cst C-jwclVpresents '-The Coming <?t
n? Christ," in a Christmas Cantata. Sun
?ri.iy night, .Dee. 2-t. at. 7:15 Qjirlnekr
1" It. promises to be the best. Every
'n> 'i invited.
? MALE^HELP
n STEAMSHIP POSITIONS: Good
r-ey* experience-?unnecessary. Some
ships* es(ii>ry all colored help. Send
r "K-addressed envelop for list. Box
21'2-H. Mount. Vernon. N. Y. ,
LP prspferejEpreppppj^f^ppp^
, School Desks, M
-- ' I'll
Supplies. I
o give QUICK service. 5
an excellent medium priced S
position to carry a part of the 3 '
'.to seat your church with our K
modern factories in the South ISj
;& Seating Co. |i
CMain Office si I
j and Factory ? fir
burg, S. C. |j
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I AND HIS REI
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9 A W**<)?olduyn\fefa
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CHILI
A1 US. SNOOZY BEAR S \'M \S
PARTY. _
Co lU' In antl liavc a scat. I am
-rlii'1 AWC:\lfu\<lo;?r."s;ii<l"Mi s. S'n'oV.z
Boar'in jrrootinj* Gran' Maw Grizzly
"I ain<rlml to bo horo. I Wouldn't
Mils?* i ?>?< w..? C w?
t?wui jjui nc.'i i i#i" ^iiymni^
knowing what charitiing hostess y?? i
: goodlier-- gracious me no!" replied
Gratp-Maw Griwzly-betWeen par'
< jrnii' Maw was nrrrTat hut just Ta-h
ioauhty plytiiji. Thanks for the compliment
said, Mrs, Snoozy bear. "I
1' like me.
The Uvq_friends then spept quite
a litth- time in lr?4^-_rh it-chatter,
rhen-kov l>u>iod ho:nreives witFi 1h~
fashion, sheet exchanging hints an Ah.'
-~sht4W. r;r-JT stioiee'H' of what he we 1
fir' ' ? should wear for witpor
- 1 > . -v know fh-.-tr w<- modern giTr-i
'..nr..me- h :vr- to k en step with tlv
t i es. -aiilv whore fashions ;
e >i.?.? else our Youngsters will
bp ashamed ofitis. Indeed they v-?Vi
j. answered Poppa Snoozy Bear, moi K
Ingly, as lie-entered with (Jran'.'Paw
G /'h . Mrs. Smartly Bunny, tlv.
t five lit'lle bunnies -and the' .Grizzly
h??y< I?L :
"V, V v??rrre?my ''other?truest." '
asked Mr-. Snoozv hear. When?t-U-limtr'-^r
had died aWaV. "Here w.
are," said Flit-tit humming bird,
i IJoot and Toot Owl and Karl bushy
i tail squirrel of Acornshire.
1 .Way [hat _we are all here, let m
have .some- fun said the hostess
*****
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REESE'S 1)1
~T MRS. P. R. I
I : COLORE
5 a en r ? r i ' i .
| A. Wondertul li
=*- Prices
^ PHOIS
^ 1422 Assembly Street,
I. ' ' . ' ' ' '
Cnion' Station, Chicago 111., sup
[ports the largest electric sign in th<
I world. It is 288 feet long .and 2:
feet high.
PECIAL I
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>TORY -FOR ? ? :
DRLN j
| While, the youngters played parlor
leapfrog and nursery miniature golf . j
j the grown ups played bridge and told j
f i stories, a ,
"Time for"the eats" said Mrs. Snoo *"
zy Hear, as she led the way into the _ (
dining hall.Such a variety of eatthies
we have never seen. "Uni, yufn yum
_ my said the five little ''bunnies, "uni
j thy yum -yum!" replied the grizzly
' boys they at their fill of gauzy wing>
ed insects, tender .['nestlings, juicy .
porkers, acorn and chesnut salud,
radishes, turnips anl celery as
1 side dishes, topped with an"" enorniou
black berry pie servefj with
creamed honev sauce
" Santa Claus then appeared and led
thefiwi into the jiving room who* e ?
a vule log gave an inviting warmth
and a spirit of cheerfulness to the
i?room. ; * ? ?;?? ?~
They gathered around the Xniar- ^ . a
I. Santu Ted the singing of "Xryas.
Xmas dear old Merry .Xmas." ' ?, .*
Turkeys and puddings and pump
' skin pies, eranberry sauce, oh my oh
' my!! cookies and candies, cakes and
" toys; waiting for good little girls and
?eruwTi theirv ujysr *Pu'r On,1 so are the ~
' vgifts of the tree. ; ?-?? >
' __Uo hope you Tiave had a pood in'ie.
said the Snoozy Bears in* parting.
Indeed we did, said their guests, good
-bye until the next time. and . hanks
: for he fun. jllZ _ j" _ ' " t
- ' . . ?Anita
tUG STORE |
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Columbia, S. C. P
. ( A CHRISTMAS CANTATA
, The Choir of Second Calvary Bap j
tist Church, presents "The Coming .>
Christ," in a Christmas Cantata. Stir!
Am* Oi . i r - * - ' - -
j vi?%> .uiguiy i/ct'. ui * u ciucK.
j It promises to be the best; -Every-.
*! body- is invited.
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; Poro Supply Station
^ For the convenience of the Poro
Agentsf
i MRS. ANNIE M. MALONE
has placed, a Supply of PORO
PRODUCTS to sell to any duly
qualified agent residing or con+
ducting Shop in Columbia. S. C.
All orders carefully filled by .
MRS. ELISKER i*. STARKS
1109.1-2 Washington St,
| -EAIL-Cmcpripg| .. %
| Cigao, lobacco $ ^
!|1 and Cold Drinks ? \
X Call on { r
i: MRS.MARY H.ELEBRfc }
X Dalzell, S. C. ;j
Rt. 1 Box 64 J
- ? TAKE ALL YOUR MOTOR ' ?
, TROUBLES TO
LEEVY'S GARAGE
Expert Mechanics
for any car or truck
2 Blocks From Allen - Benedict
ON TAYLOR STREET
WRECKS?DOR NIGHT
^?? |
David G: Ellison ?
General Insurance
Ilonest and efficient attention
givefr to all ? business ~'
j plaaced with me.|
^ PHONE 5717i__ ;
1221 WASHINGTON ST.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Corrected to Nov. 30, 1930
Arrive Union Station Leave
4- No. Ntr ~
5:00p 32 Augusta, 32 g~4.n~
j V:46'a Hi N. Y.-Aupusta 31 7:55a
j'12:50a 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 l:00p
4:15p-28 Cinn-Charleston 28 4:20p
! 9:30p 10 Columbia-Cinn. 9 7:00a
j 5:00a 24 ColumbiaJacks'c 2.1 10:30p
11:45 a 8 Cd'a-Augusta 7 4:17p
12:55p 20 Col'a-Savannah 19 8:20a \
\ H.SOp?23 ' t>oi'a Chart attn~gT STTSw?-?
11:00a 13 Col'a-Charlotte 14 4:30p
j 9:55p 11 Columbia Charl'n 12 b:00a |
i 4:55a 15 Colu'bia-Char'stn 16 4:00 a
j 1:15a 2 Col'a-Spartanb'g. 1 3.00p
'0:00p 16 Colism a-GreePv'a 10 ?' 5"
1:05p HS^Cory Charlotte 114 12:25p~
10:45a 18 Colum'a-Atlanla 17 6;3&J ? . ? Via
Caimien and Rock Hill.
I Pullman ears. Dining ears.