The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 03, 1931, Page Page Five, Image 5
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CHURCH NEWS OF
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?The above is the likeness of Rev. .J.T
of Sidney Park C. M. E. Church. R<
church from Trinity C. M. E. Church,
Church in Georgia, where.he pastured
Wallace who goes to Trinity, in Augui
The hew pastoi^gives a cordial invit
worship at Sidney Park.
DI5TIIMI, A. .VI. K. ( HI ROM NOTES ~
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On Sunday morning a?large miin-1.
Kau?rrr?rr~^T~ ? - - 1 '
"ci yj i yu uiig people and adults
greeted the pastor, Siipt., officers and
teachers: in an interesting study of
the _ Sunday school lesson. The lesson
was yery impressively reviewed '
by the pastor. which was beneficial
to all. The visitors.Were introduced ,
and invited to attend the morning
service. ~~
Promptly at 11:15 Mrs. L. T. Bate's !
at the organ sounded the "call" to 1
worship. s Dr. Lawroncp selected for 1
his .text: St.' Lul'.ei 6:48," subject, Two 1
Builders, the ,wise and unwise, from
which he preached an impressive as .
well as instructive sermon to a large
audience of members, friends and visitors.
He emphasized; the question,
If Our Foundation is built on solid
rock. We are very thankful to have
*--- our old member and friend. Mr. J. W. t
-*Killingsworth. Sr.. to join ns ne.iin i
^and pledge his loyal sunnnrt. 4
" the following persons worshipped (
with us at thP morning servieet Pres? c
D. H. Sims, of Allen University. Dean.^
Fitzpatrick. _ Eav. r Peoce^Mr&r- Roberts
of Louisville, Ky., Prof. L. f
F. Buckner of Georgetown. S^XL. and j
ottrefsTTo"whom we extend a cordial j
invitation toJ our - services at all \
times. Let us pray for those of our t
" ftocTc "oh the sick" list. ^
Til i) nliyll. mm of Id hi n
passed to the Great Beyond. . . - ^
At 8 o'clock the choir presented a u
Christmas Cantata which was well" ,
- rendered and enjoyed by all. It was
depicted the Birth of^jChrist. Too
^ jqriuch praise cannot tendered our '
[' faithful organist, and . choir members J
Thv\ Junior Stewardess Board sweet 1
ened t.'he Christmas for the Pastor v
and wife hv leaving a 24 lb. sack of 1
sugar at the parsonage last weekT
The program at the League ses- '
sion was largely attended and highly <
pleasing with the quartet from Al- t
len University participatinc. Rev. J
Nathaniel Harrington was in charge r
of the program. ?
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FIRST < \l.VAIO ( III ItCII NOTFfc >
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Last) Sunday the last Sunday in tin *
old year. the Sunday School had the J
last of tin- studios of Hi Mica I char '
actors. Tlif study irf thee charm1?1
ters have boon a grout -Inly to our 1
pupils many have chooson snipe char- '
actor studied as ap ideal. VVro Rope
to go into the Now Year with more 1
pupils: and to render a greater service 1
than in^tho past.
In keeping with the spirit of the |
coming of Christ, our Pastor; Rev. S. '
S. Youjvhlood took his text, from '
Matl. 5:7. A part of the sermon on '
the Mount.:, "Blessed are thy merci- '
ful for they shall obtain mercy." This (
text Was well in place for. there is in this
present economical struggle a '
spirit of mercy on the part of those
who are able to render aid. At this J
Christmas season /we are greatly rg- '
minded of the purpose of the coming j
of Chr: ' Mercy was cerjainly the ]
ft base of His coming to save a sinful j
k world. j
_ _ Christ, carried out the purpose of j
1 IITj c?iiiiirg~TTuMl7 b> giiiuTTig lw rntTT"
" nmrnr -i in illis life
T- that
He failed to help those in dis,- <
tress, and with love and mercy He
prayed for humanifcy while He hung
op the Cross.
Jesus tells us -that "True happi.
.. nesS consist in being merciful and
kind to others. There is no true hap- <
piness FoTThose who dodge from the ^
suffering of others. Some are mer- |
V ciful to those who show mercy to- i
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."Anderson, the newly appointed pas!\v
AndeVson comes to this popular
Augusta, Ga., the largest C. M. E.
seven years. He succeeds Dr. S^ B.
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ation to the citizens of Columbia to
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ward them,'hut this was not the spirit.
:?f Christ. .
Near the etui- of this womlnyful ?it.
noil the pastor admonished his peo- i
)le to rid their hearts of all il feelngs
against others and to star. ^
he New Year with a heart full
>f love and mercy for all in the ,
oinmunity and to ask .Jesus to kq^p '
hem at tlu- foot of the cross, doing 1
:I is will".
We are again asking those who
vpuld like to enjoy tin- prayer meet- .
^g, which held just before the
norning service is, indeed Helpful to
he service. .I
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HI R< II ENTERTAINMENT AND 1
aFASHION HEVl'K DK LI XK
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The large" audience which attended
he "Church Entertainment" and
wmhion tlhuw" in the spacious audi- ~
lay evening, December iV>. at S::5u
'clock witnessed a rather unique and
*n?f?fcftous all'aij.
~ The opening scene wf the program
eatured children at a gay Christmas J
*arty in a magniticient living room. '
.ovcly matrons acting as cliap'erons
vere seated about the room in lux-. ]
iriant evening- gowns. The climai ^
vas" reached when S-int-, Mm,., ,nn J
icared at the party. Soon after, all <
>f the children at the celebration
vcre presented gifts from a beauti (
Ailly decprated Christmas tree. 1
Another interesting l'eature'of the |
irogram was the uniform exercises ^
jerformcd by the girls of a gymn^s- ^
;ic class. These pretty little girls 1
vere directed by Miss Ruth Bynum f
md accompanied by special music.
?Music?for^ the occasion was fur- -1
vished by the popular male quartet J
>f Benedict College, also by a quar
et of little lads from Rev. Sarah '
Smith's church. A lovely solo was 1
endered bv Mrs. Alma Hopkins. The 1
nusic teacher of Benedict College and
VIrs. Elease King-nvere at thtTpiano. I '
.ueky prize numbers were drawm and I
.everah prizes were nreseijted to the . I
vinning tallies and gentlemen. All | i
h'ildren present and all persons who.;>arfieipated
on the . program were i
fiven a bay fif delicious candy. Mrs. J
mount of $107.45 and received first 1
irize for being the best ticket seller.
The luxurious models exhibited at ?
he Fashion Revue, prizes and gifts
verC furnished exclusively through":he
courtesy of the managing force of
he Federal Clothing Store, 15:18 Main
St, The address dedicated and de- ^
jlv^red to' the proprietors of the Fed- f
>ral Clothing Store by Mr. E. M. Kitt x
Columbia's outstanding colored poet, r
;oUld not have been equaled. ' "]
Those participating in the Fashion t
Revue were: Mrs. J. P. Reeder, Mrs. g
Eloise Crafton, Mrs. Antherlethel d
Nichols, Mrs. Annie Rawls, Mrs. Alma
Hopkins, Mrs. Klzer I.Ang, Mrs. (
flattie Scott, Masses Caris Myers, j
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Rosa KranKhn, .MarKuerue mt I/oil- ' \
iels, Dr.- I). K. Jenkins, Messrs E. M. "T
Kitt, Dennis Jackson, Willie Sanders,
Robert Rawls, John Whitman, James I
iiii'i'o.i ?? -e
Rev. J. P. Reeder responded at. the
ropclusinn of the entertainment. c
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ST. JAMES CHURCH NEWS. f
Sunday school opened at 10 o'- ^
dock by having devotional*. After
vhich the lesson was discussed by
^achws and pupils arrd Interestingly
reviewed by Wilhelmina Johnson. , (
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THE PALMETT
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At one o'clock the . Junior choir spo
ang; after which tne pastor Rev. Mr
)wons?preachied a moai w underfill Jl
crmon about the Christmas lesson bee
rom St. Luke 'l\1 11, !" ?aid?.wv 4nrr
oust have the right plan or we will ||,.
ie cut down. ?
At 4 o'clock the teachers ol' Sun- ^ *
lay school met and planned to haye j
.mas tree -for children of Sunday j
thool on Thursday night. to
A * -iQ the Junior choir rendered ;
, Xmas program was sponsored h.v |ol^
ilisses Bouknight--?iTtl^_FinTei-. her
^&JL--&-~oytfock the senior- choir sang. tjni
?hen^-our?beloved pastor- preac hed
rom the subject The New Name. . ^U(
In the minutes of the Senior Stew'- >aj
irdess Board, the following names |ja
'/ere omitted last week: Mrs. Mag- J)r,
;ie Davis, solo; Mrs. Addie Kinard, ltlj
olo; Mrs. Bell Washington, paper. .
"Miss Mary Crockett of Lancaster ' 's<
s spending the holidays with Rev. ^
tnd Mrs. Owens; and was asked by 'L'
>ur Supt. to assist in the services j
vhich she did and" made a " grout
name for herself and, Lancaster. She
ilso assisted the organist in .playing L'
;he pipe-organ.
1ST CALVARY'S I'SilKR BOARD Ms
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The Junior Board of First Calvary ??
met at the ho hie of Mrs. "Marie Le\yi<
on Gervais St., Friday, December i-.i, l/j
1 OHO, at G o'clock.
A brief business meeting was held,
after which we had a talk from our jji
Pastor, Rev. S. S. Youngblood. It hG
was decided that the pastor and mem j^()
bers of the usher board visit Miss ?
Dorothy McKim, Sunday after, morn- e(j
ing services. . 0n> Sunday the pastor jjv,
"lid throe cais of members w.-nl?U^see
Miss McKim, and carried her a i)t.
beautiful pot flower; also somv cash. ,?
Miss McKim geemed to have been Su]
ihvitedus to. come again. <
She is improving very much we thv
think. ut
Monthly Silver Tea t,,
On Sunday, December ^s. 1 ?i:Jt) the t-i.n
monthly Silver Tea of.the .Junior Us |
tier Board of First ("alary met at the elm
home of Misses Jannie and Kmimr yy.o
Kershaw. The president and vie.e ing
president being absent, the secretary Fai
Miss Juliet Raiford Krtik eRtlFget fen
"We were favored with recitations' ,\
front-the fotlowihg: Mdsses Sarah and as
Francena Thompson, Jaunita and Hil- nm
la N'esbitt, ahd Ruby Rosemund after ain
which we were favored with a vocaL He,
solo by Miss Flossie William. Then (Jei
the hostess served a delicious choOo-' seT
late course. - ^ ! Bin
All went away expressing their enjoyable
time, {of
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Rev. J. L. Brooks, Pastor M *
M "ills-, S. - <'?Beer HO", " I HMO-?Wo - ^
h>ad plendid^ervicc.^jat^tmr. cdiurch [ U ||
ind the sermon was one of eloquenctyl ju|t
ind inspiration which was weTTdeliver
s*d hy the pastor. This marks the | i.ui
last regular nimhing <h*y a* m"'is,
;hu'rch for 1930. y
Just after services we weie favor-" j,,()
?d with a number of Xtnas seiee- j)t.
tions by a few of the High School fr<.
joys and girls under the direction of >
Mr. O. Y. Valentine, which helped...
;o bring out the good spirit of-Christ*mafe
cheer. Mr. Valentine is'an as- yed
?et to our community. ed
We were sorry that our pastor was
iot_ .with" us during Xmas holidays,
aut we wished for him a very Merry '
v ? - ri? o^ thp onest of Miss
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Bulah Lindsey of Saluda, S. (\, -we
ire hoping that ,his visit be a very
prosperous one. ' . - 1
Everybody present at. the Christ- tri<
mas program and Christmas' tree. I'l l
The Christmas tree and program 8.
?iven by the Sunday School was very at
much enjoyed by all attending.
Mrs. Bessie Nance after spending eh:
iear five months ru Atlantic Cit'y, our
M. Y., and New York has return- the
id-huiuii to the delight of her faun e.\|
y and fricndls I 7*1?I
EAST Sl'KNCKRf Nt-Ct. NEWS. Lau
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Shady (irove Baptist Church
By Sarah DuBois. . ..
The pastor Rev. J. S.'-Daniel a|!-u
minted a committee of some of the
aithful women of the church. They u
vere Mesdames Hattie Jamison, Car- u;'
ie Cobb, Sarah Lewis and Lean a 1,1 1
fawns. These ladies had charge of
he Missionary money to buy Xmas 1 K''!
rarments for little unfortunate chil- WM
Iren. <-'ar
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Mr. M. L. Curry has returned irom
*reettsboro hospital wjie're he was a
atient for two weeks; but continues
rery sick at his home. The madam ^11
a getting along fTne at the store, gh*
The many friends of Mrs. Willie the
iolmes \^ere delighted to see her at lefi
thureh Sunday after a long-illne ss _gt;i
Miss Vatlie Craig the youngest "tW
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Craig sen
s now able to be out after asevere 1
ittack of tonsilitis_ and cold. ed:
Mrs. Elmo Wilson is getting along Mr
ine .after-being quite til for several Mr
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Mrs. Etta Clement left Saturday Mr
light to visit her mother, Mrs. "Wynn M.
>f Wilmington, N. C. M.
Mrs. Corina Portee of New York i
Zity^ arrived Saturday nighty to ber
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LEADER ?'
ike our Service a l^ul 1
t one consecrated Kry|| 1
: needs and wants <
jmanity. A true jj
? of understanding BfeSJ g
B3aaiaJB^!s?4|
'lid three weeks "with her ?i>ter,
s. Lila Klndo. -
duster .John KdAVard Mill.- bus
ii guile sick at 1b|- In mi -ft"
-iri aiUllii.iUn'C. \I rs. I ,c:ii: Ha T. V\ f
is. Miimw but .in11m;>>\
ilrs. Mary Mills."'the hi ft .?f
s. Leanna Townes - s-f>cftt a to\v
\s at the bedsicly at' ht-r^son, MasJohn
Kdwards. She/ha 'Velurned
her home in Caloi, 1'a.
drs. Janie Towiies left for Char* ;??r:?t1:
Saiurdyy nirvht to see
' aunt who-lias been ill for some
M. I
diss?Myrtle Boga was the uinnerj
. str ot -Mrs. Gertrude Draynil- oi l
[isbury, N.C., Xnias day. Also Mrs 1
ttie Jamison the" sister of Mrs. I
ayne and her husband Mi*. Wade
liison and Mrs. Mary Klla Watson <
o Mrs. Artie Torrence.
VIrs.' Lizzie Bobbins is '-miU'what
.ter at this writing;. ?. - ~r
Mr. Arthur Dubois' is some better.
Kev. and Mrs. J". IS. Daniel' wish
thank the members who s oheary
gave theni the. many beautiful
nas gilts. ?, ??
Kev. and. Mis: j. S. Daniel were to
ve eaten Xnias supped' with Mrs.
try Klla Watson., but owing to. the
less of Mrs. Daniel tho\^couldn't
, but Mrs. W.-itsim sftw in it that zyrja^eervetf
fTieir din'rriv "She car
d a tray laden with many good
ings to eat. , .
MiKs'es Mait'v and I.ossie Simle who
:? attending \. C. College ami Shyiw
liversityarrived to spend thr Ama>
lidays'-TVith "parents Mrr'amt Mr>.
bel t Slade.
sun-day services were well . nttendThe
pastor Ke\. .1. Dann l de
ered u strong sermon *11y ' -? '>?uj?
? stlbJeeT Doing Husine.-.-. in The
ep.
uuulay school was in lull* bloom.
[>t. I.lll leiolll) La?ula ;e?sHr t+Te r
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dr. ('scar i??> It, the* pie-idi-nl < t i
l?. A. I'. I . erreetfil a ?*r?\vM ?
a ci fltuK. Air. Hi.lt alw a\ .- t ries
make viiii- li-i-l ai hu'in,. ami., ud v
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Ik* ?j i-inloivii l.\ tin- .lunim a
'ii' was very ? ??!ni. with Ali.-s ll;i- s
I A'ra11!' aT Ok- pintm. Oik- toiu-iisi.fijf
rendered uas>"l!aik t<> my ,
I her and Untile." i l.y A1i- 1 .im. ,
ee WhisonanU
ill', all I Airs.-duhn I.ittle.iphn had p
their diiu-r jutesi (>n Sunday al'ter>n
Rev. and .Mrs. .J. S. Iiaiiiei. I'roi'
I AI ik?--K.- 1 Hituan, Airs, liaehel
nth, Alr?. Arti0 T-urri-iu-e. Airs.. ?\
I'trude I > I ay.tleV A . U?s.t > uU'ii i waved.
Ais<. AIr. W ill ("alp and i'r<M" ^
nert'^n >\ere dinner' uta-sts.
Ir.- I Isi aT^b+rrt -hmi'ph.- tnisjVn-tiHie
?rettii?K_u 'verV- painl'u.1 eut'Tn hi.- V
? 111 Mr u lnlhWe- =
neh. ' v ,, "
lev", and' M r-. -1, S. iAanief'left. AI ?
fur I' i i i i v. ;S. <tin' h-ijui.-..
s. .A''Iberia ltutV I > am.i-i'- parent*_
s I fuTiu-l" will- -I It aid - ill i.l till...
I) hiT m;i)u frioiHds. i
dr?. Aniii- Hops formerly,.of l"n- :
-.-now <>!' Hh+rr. wir.i i- nTTvv nding
a lV\v weeks in .Sp.eiieei>
nt ?*TTmhT.r \vit-h*IU'v. an t~ >!vs. I. >
ItinTtnlT ...T.. ,M, i.1..mLm II, <m
4l>. Ilattie .Jamiso nj> somewhat
iafx.-i'd. \\"i- hope ' she will s:;mi a
her sc-Ji'r She wa7 jm*afT> missed \
m clrireh.
Irs. Carrie t'ohh in also indisposed ?
>Irs. C'larenoJ. Cole, '(formerly. of
WTTtr^mrr rv-si<l? d for some I,
i s in Cleveland.-Ohio lias return- >.
home'for the winter.
KO\ro*"T~ "|)|srn;u::i:?icrnt'Jt \ - -rion
a srrr-Kss ; :
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riic ivhs-fi'h AoniUil i'iedi ;ty-1 Ids
t Federal ion Meeting wus?lurid at
tsnert I la'-1* is Chu'reh. Reek Hill.
S:itur>I:i\. I>i i i;li:uci i.-./.m- i
11:00 o'clnr!;.iTFs.
1 I. Si'wiHI. I'fi.-". !? !i iti Iiit ^
lir. ''A l't< r ?l'. \ i._: .-?.! t*v i vi-n
lu vv !> fiii* .ii-U-ni tali';!
"iili'ri't tin* I'Tii-it hTI7 a'irl; ixaVi- 1
iii's-mii pli'ii""in la r an I jiiI? ?t
>ytr.rt "In v)iv?n 'il?^4+1}?ii.'.i?Lilt- _*
it{ii'i at n 'i ' a!.! m: Ik i m. \i pn-i
Til.; i 1111~i- .j" _'ay[ :< au' -mmmi
liy a ni.i .?; Inn of th.' Iv. t-*l~ U.-aii.. j>
l+i ?>l lim'k?111 iI?ii turn 11 a"?1-t-i j-j
dial that tin- visitor- iiiiiiriliatr-. .
1*1*11' tat Imihu' am! Tm ru.' o fir
ite?l qlit* Wi'Uiniii' itt tor spir.it .in
jell it was tfiwn. Tht* iisponsi*
s"j;ivo}i by .Mr*., .li'itnib K. Low is -|
L'hifitKn. III., who in her o\vn ininn- it
k< way atia'ptot! the frivetinjfs.
fist rat inn was mix't -m nitier. After
U-h'thd prn.LT.'tni I'm ilti.i?mm l.|
rio<! out. 1 In.' flub presidents a I! u
iimt'ii tin.iiV mustriirlivi' itlt-as
irh will In- earned to ilitVorent f.
lis.? Tlit*? pri-sadi-nt - nrt^rtl tka- ^
ii wold IJoini" for uruli'i priviledjroil a
1. 1... .-t-lt/.U .>11 miirht wlial I
y are working fur. No effort i:- ,A
I unturned l?y the w^nlen <>t tin
te in supporting the ifls at Fail - p
Iff.'"' From (17m VUU.MT
it to the trii]s,_ S
Tiie following officers were electMrs.
L. 1.. Sewell, President; n
s, Bessie Sullivan. Vice-President; ii
s*-Carrie M. Thompson. Secretary; t
s. K. .1. Boulware. Asst. Secretary; T
s. A^nes, Sexton, Treasurer; Mrs. o
V. Davis, District Orcanizerr Miss : i<
J. Brock, Musician.?? ??? |s
^ new club was added to.our mini ?
from Chester, S. Crrtthd this club Ti
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1JIN ' VMFY'S F",
I NDKKTAKKR AND IJCK!
SOI TH CAROLINA
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Ol.l. M III A DISTKKT MIMSTKK- 0f
I VI. fOl X'CII. MEET ' . ^
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The Ministerial Council of the Co- ,
lumliiu District. A. M. E. Church met
i\jt St. Taiiics. Rev. W..-Q. Owens,.the v.
pastor iui'l everything well iij hand '
which vouchsafe a splendid meeting. fr
Iir. (i. K. I.vies, the P. E. was in the vj
host of .-pints?mid with the forward ' j
tutlook. charted the work for thA
year,,..... - " " " ' " ' te
All pi-tors present pledged' their
loyally i<? the I'. E. -and his district.';
'The -i.-iers_hail prepared a sump- 7^
toils dinner. which was enjoyed by the
.Mis-iojiary. WonletC deh gates and
mini-tors;. . ' 1 ' j
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Mt I.I INS- NEWS; L
The school 'i> .-till progressing untrr
the" supervision of our principal
Tof. i). V. Valentine. Entertaini
ent s i are -given in the auditorium ^
very v.eck foi tin uplniihling of the
I'hool. Each teacher has started to
ion., ami is (11>ni:; every thmj; in his >-.fl
r la r power :ih?ntf with the com- .
nunity . fur tin- upbuilding of the ^
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Last. Kridavj ni-le. I'ec. 1M. a pl?l\
i:t it li d "\';illcy Karm"' was jfiven in (
he -audit'urhim by*" the A ndrews' T1 i . .
chni'l 'faculty. This pjay was tliii!-'.
inir and excitinir* Those who missed ^
t. reallv -mixed a treat. We were
hid to ha\e some out-of-town visito's
and .ti'iends front ITatta and '
lariott tn -witness this play. l->i:
The popular trirl and coal contest
lotiday I He. x Was a success. Two Of
I our teachers .Misses B. C. Mullins
in sure t la y in turn thank the whole-,
. unman.!*, -.or their heartv coopera- q.i
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1 ' :!1~' !>'.' month of \'.<v..pi|.<.r ?1**
he. purchaser havi'njf the lucjiy num-1
>' ''' ' '.f uual and 'the?jrirl
ldtets?w?u-e n suetl which "entitled
tllir.tr tTie most tickets a prize -of
- >?? in jroldW This nrizo Was won ''H
y Mr-> 1-inla Herald of the first veaJL?
m 1!11t !. iviu.ytthg y.l'tt.io. Little" Ex
li.-s Ihnothy Armstrong of the fifth
rade i-amy second reporting ?16.nfl. "77.
Ve commend her.' These two faith
:11 works-" s' being interested in- thd _
MW.'d asked the K'k Lodge No. 4.1(1
or aid. They, kindly rallied to this
equest and bought $10,0(1 vworth ofiekets.
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T< tab-ivceipts $73.00. ^
Mueh good has been done undur the
pih-vi-inn uf tv?dfr~4); V." ValentineIOf
he etlieietit principal. We thank him. Ill
\'c attain thank the E.Iks, the st'.ients
and public- at large for coopera- ^,
inn >* willingly and freely to put ?
ids project -over. . .. ?
Alujlius" High school fatuity was
I'pri sent oil at the Teachers Institute
\ ha\ injf two of Js splendid and '*
ell prepared teachers mi program': 6;
Irs. I. '.M. 'McQueeii had charge id' Qf
lie I .ann o. e^.. lesson, u Idle -o-lr etti- ,IU!
.i m pi iiu i{-?<*i fiatl -pharpe of Ad
mind Arithmetic. IS
M' -. . ll.li'/.a Mnekott had ay t > t* I' priori
; nums. Thursday the follow >i'
m-rna toi s Rev. I. i I!. Alston, ^
tt; and M rs. Williams. Mrs. F. K. IT
Town a'iiI Misses (' F. Roulware, It.
lam ami S. Watts.
Ali !.\ i\ Blown and Miss S. B.
meiphors of the Hiph School I
u'tiK;\ were tlu> week-end puests of
v. ami Mrs. .1; W. J.. Duckott. .
hey reported a_ pleasant stay?.While
i tin i i; . sonic of the friends helpd
to make it pleasant for'them.
-y 1 . 1 Alexander a mi'iiil.pr of
a- Mich Schoot frcultv spent the S
oek-end in Bennettsville. 0f
The members of the Hiph School
acuity were royally wtcftainwl last
atnrdav -nipKt l>y MTss 0. H. Alex- A(
nder at the residency of Mrs. Younp
.ewis. Various panics and mwie?ere
played throughout the eveninp.
.fte'r which .came th0 delicious re- Hi
ast which was enjoyed hy-all .
" iVh'. liTiul1 Ml k. I'.fl. tiwens spent "
undav in Sijmter. I l
Rev. I-. 11. Alston ulnnir with hi? I -I
itfnihers are working everv day. And '
1 every way tp carry their church
n. -The nvpmhi'rs undnfr the super- i]
lsion tff Rev. I.JH. Alston have put f
ti a "Colored Poll Contest" which ^
? to convene on Pec. 25th. The child ?
oiling the largest amount of votes
ill get the colored doll, which--w+H--?
e on the night of t*-^^rn?a. tree.
_ Page Five^^"
N H RAt-HOMtH
NSEI) KMHAL.MEK <>l
an i) G kokgi a |? r,?=
Kuneral Cars and? Funeral
Equipment I
As Good as (he lies!
\nd .Better (han (he Host ?1
And Prices Less
. ( OLKTKSY
and
SKKVIl L
S ^
Office Phone ">707
Kfsiri-pnrr Phifm1 77'f"
lOOti WASHINGTON ST. J
? s. ct^
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS.
(Continued .from pad,. 1 >' ;
,'we.y McDowell, Faculty Director
the Boys' Athletic Club. The riny
is.. won by Miss. Lillian WalkVr.
iss Jahie Briet won the .'S^.uit fmi . " .
iss Iola Brice, won the third -prize,
.00. ... ' "*
Miss Henrietta Gray is in the
om Mountain Lake. N. J...-when 's.'ie
is been for Several '-ars.
Miss Thelnva Murdock, was hern
om Newark. N. J., for the holiday*
siting -her parents. Rev. -and Mrs.
Dt Murdock. ? *" '
Christmas exercises wei. v~P
tided -&t\all->of the churthi -.
OI /\ * ' - !
m. IjOOIUxN A L
CARDS
DR. S. R. GREEN
Office Hours: . Tele'jili. nes
"to 10 a. -m. t:,".^Tm2S
to 2 p. m. Office .5775
<3 to 8 p. m.
lice: Residence:
)U Gregg St. -louS (,rvge .'
,)fl"?ce Hours'""""' I'iiom
:!{(l A. Mi to 2 I'. ft) Oljice
.00 I1. M*. Vo 8 i\ y lies. 054H
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
. Physician and Surgeon
sease of Woniei and Childieu a
Specialty
fice: . i lU'sUk-iiee. _ ^ '
ice lloura: -? "TeTenhonea: . '
10 A. M, La lJ. M: "OTfat
.UefcidrrTCg-~8*w> ~ 'Z??
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
?" " "! |ti . ??-- "
traction by Conductive Ants'.in?
a' Specialty. ' ,
)7Vi Washington St., Cola. S. l
DR. L. M. DANIELS .
Physician and Surgeon
eeial Attention Given Diseases iJf
Women.
fice Residenct
15 Washington " 2t!du 1 lanipt..r
Phone 642ft
I'holie 7r> >4
DR. J. G. STUART'
fice IJours: Tolet.houc:
00 to 1:00 P. M. lies: 40;'^
.00 to 8:00 P. flU. Ollk-e WM'. "
fice: - ' Pesiilrrici
10 Taylor St., 1117 Pine. St.
fice-Hour#: J Phone? _
P, M-: Kes. <6 ' TTm.
to 8: P. M. Office 4247
DR. W. D. Chappelle
Pliysifian and Surgeon
Diseases pf Women and Children
, U.tj
Office: # Residence;
24 Assemtdy'gC'^ 1301 I'ine St. _
fice Rhone 8407 _ Re*. Phlme ~67l>8
N. J. FREDERICK
torney-at-Law- and Notary Public ^8
PRACTICE IN ALL CO I UTS
?State and Federal \ fc.
I9 W ashinaton SL>-C<iliiiiiliiirr ItiT ^
I. H. JOHNSON & CO.
Notary PublTc and Dea+rr? 7 " -31
n real estate and sale of lots In
>INE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau- '<M
ifully located, on paved road above
College Place".
_ Phone 6422. ^ .JJjjfl
1109% Washington Street
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