The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 03, 1931, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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, Page Kight IN MEMORIAM i In loving remembrance of our hus j band and father, Rev. I. E. Lowery, j A. M., D. D., who died December 25, ' ' . 1929. ' -r? ' , . y He has left to the world an example e of a.clean life. In Proverb 22nd chapter, 1st verse [ it is said, that, "A good name is rath- ( er to be chosen than great riches,'.' t "There is a land where beauty can - r : not fade, ? ? ? 5 Nor sorrow dim the eyejv ^? ? Where?true love shall?not?droop, -y ' nor be dismaye'dr " i And none shall ever die!" v 1 -T-Wife and Children c " t IN MEM OK I.AM . t _-j To our father aruf husband, who . departed this life Hef- 31st, J929, - Mr. George H. Washi'pjrton. j j! Father, dear father, i* It is impossible for us to tell, |c How_you have been missed from our j lives so dear, . Ja We loved ''ou. "we obeyed you. And we trusted you sincere, | * But sorrow and tears have been ours , " to share.' . .. . ^ You are gone, dear father, and 'We. miss you so much; . I. -But, your memory strtl linger?r jHeavenly into our search. ? Yetf into the heavens?you?are com- ? pellet!- to be. ^ Resting" with' tTTr :H1I'|.1< "lthrn+isp ynn f ?.yhave- bet.n set free. . J We artr sorry (b ar fathgi?? you left us l' in fear. V But we are .very guul you had nothing' t to fear, ' I" And thq more we think of our daddy, so dear; * The more "tins and sorrows be ours J "to bear. ? - v ,\ w? are striving in that day, |? ??To find you, dear father,v ?: ? 4 ' , v< Sitting wtth the angels and n w Singing wMth the1 choir, It is our prayef from day to.day.1 11 That God will guide us and bring vis ^ face to face. ; ~ . Mrs." EmcrcjLLi Washington and Children. l j()H.\sro\ xiows t - v Christmas was.quietly spent in our 1 town, liie fidh wing' Ccachers spent the holiday.a.c home: Miss L. C. Wil- v liams, Co'u n >i.? and M-ss K. L Dpn- P . r r ion OYSTERS f ... - - 5 Shrimp ^ ? Crab Meat J Fryers and Hens . * ~ ] __j_. .3 ??. . J We Dress and Deliver Free t J COURTESY ? SERVICE EBAUGH'S r r PHONE 5619 ~~ - 1124 Washington St., Cola., S. C.. j coa???^ox)X>r> o o o o^oo.acomxo^a? * Mrs. Louvenia Lowman ? % 8 4 ^ Poro Beauty Culture X aJl/-1.1 " .ixi_iitlJLL.CJU.L- &. 4 ""X Mani'cuii^ amj Massaging ~Zv is ^ 4 Phone 22331 . J _ .. Booker Washington Heights 8 ' j???C03mo"o:ovooC'Oo;oo:ox>]O3o?ttOA 1 _ USED CARS ?-?- lr ? : - . 1 i"- -1 WITH AX (). K. Til AT COUNTS \ .. . * * Just before the New Year is a good I ? time to buy a good car at a bargain, t ~T Cars on Lot No. 1 s Next to Mc Master's on Hahipton St 1927 Whinnet Sedan siosnn ! , 1928 Ford Truck""".;, . ^275.00 " 1928 Chevrolet GoUpe .200.00 7 1927 Chevrolet Coach 175.00 ? _JL 1929 Chevrolet-Cabriolet . 425.00 t 1926 Dodge Roadster- .... 195.00 t 1929 Chev. Sedan Del. .. . __ 300.00' g 1927 Chevrolet ScdUn 225.00 1927 Oldsmobile Coach.,. 150.00 ^ 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 250.00. . 1925 Dodge Coupe 125.00 s 1924 Ford Touring 00.00 .j 1925 Chevrolet Sedan 125.00 1980 Chev. Sp. Coupe . l... 485.00 e Cars on Dot N<f. 2 1 Rack of DeSoto Hotel on Assembly St 1929 GMC Truck .... ... $375.00 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 160.00 1930 Chevrolet Coupe 485.00 J t ... 1929 -Chevrolet Coach , 425.00 v, Pan TriuiL 75.00 -n 1929 Chevrolet. Coupe 350.00 ti h_ 1927 W.?Kniftht S.dm 160.00 In nj 1927 Dodge Coupe . 195uQa+p 1929 Ford Sp .Coupe . 350.00 , k 1927 Pontiac- Sedan 225.00 N Star Coupe 140.0,0 le 192? Nsh Sedan J_ 450.00 Y il 1928 Hup. Sedan ? 650.00 r< 1927 Chevrolet Tnm ufa 150.00 ti 1 ? . . lr CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. 81 r, . oi 1232 HAMPTON STREET *? bn ' _ -/ ^ ' ^ ' ' - r > . . ^ ?? ' ' ^ i ? f ? . o r els, Blackville. ?~ Miss N. J. Gary was the guesf^bf " 'rof. and Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh dyrng the Xmas holidays. Miss T. J. "Rickerson, spent the loliduys with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blockr near Trenton, S. C. . Miss N. J. Gary in company with *rof. and Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh spent '* Christmas Day in Greenwood, while < here they Were the guests of Rev. i ind Mrs. P. M. Gary. The former >arents. A delicious dinner was erved to say a dinner we would be peaking in small terms it was a nvitation will be extended again. Gn Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Boain, daughters and grand mother in ompany with Mr. John Jenkins, rnoored here froni Orangeburg ' and pent the day with their daughter md son-in-law, Prof, and Mrs. C. Q." ntluiunii. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mobley and son notored Here on December 2Cth from 'lain Field, N. J. They are now ocupying their home West Calhoun St. The Xmas program was rendered it Bethel C. M. E. Church on Xmas light. A large. crowd attended the irogram. Many presents wert rerived. The pastor and family acompanied by Mr. E. L. Myles. of Mr. Nelson Davis from Schoiield School was the guest of Mid.-.-Ethel >1. Watson on Monday night. Miss Elizabeth Daniels was?the _ mliday guest of her grand mother at Miss Louise Slaughter was the [inner guest of hen grand mother on imas day. In ttiel afternoon she moored to Aiken with her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. J&.-R. Davis and sis ifr. X. Sinmson, Mr. A. B. Long and . Sturgeon-;ef Augusta were the /aeHrend gueflt of Rev. and Mrs. M. iTvDavis. . Misses Maniip and Elln Rlnnd W1 nany callers during the holidays. Mrs. Fannie Valentine of Wash tigton is snendir~ the holiday with er parents on Edison_Park. Mr. Mrs. Eddie Armstrong 1 iave returned tQ the city after spend- 1 UK ni'vvi txi ill leu'"''1 ' 7 Prof, and Mrs. Mcintosh aceompan ' ed by Misses- Daniels and Gary mo^ ored to Winnsboro Saturday^ they * ere the guests of Mrs. SC.x-hcsddd osh and family. -Sandy--Dean,- a-student of Vobrhecs 5chooi snent the holidays with his iarents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dean. NORTH NEWS North Public School closed on 23rd or the holidays and will open Jan. i. Prof. H. K. Dowory has things inder a splendid control," along with lis faculty, Misses Leona Johnson, Ivclyn Kitt, Mrs. Frousis Mclneal rid Mrs. Dowdy. M iss Kitt spent the holidays in St. I ,f O tt h??U'C Ml'fiiS T/\^?iOAn 5n ' mv viiv " " f uuitiiovu ill v^i augt" >urg, at their home. Miss Carolyn deRae of Dillon, Prof, and Mrs. Glovr ot' Little Rock snopt the holidays . vlth their parents in North and O- ' angeburg at the home of Prof. Glovr's parents. They left, Sunday morn ng for their post of duty; along with drs. Glover's brother, ThosrrCrtnrrmcT , Xi. IIe also spent his vacatioji with lis parent, Mr-and Mrs.-T. Cr-ummel, rom State College where he is taking lis college course. J l\lr. Wilie B. Crummel, a student of tllen brother to the former Crummel pent his holidays horn?. Miss Blondcll and Rotfa Rumph, of atiito was hftwr lUthnninn iaxter,Edyn Charley from Claflin amejiome also, TrC: McRae wishto xpress their thanks to their "friends 11 Branehville for their kind send iff; and greetings for tbtr season, rhey hope for them a pleasant New fear.?.,.;. . The good people nf North have ra- eived Rev. T. C. NfcRae and Cunnngham verv warmly, as both are OfmFrly of Branehville, now of North iVe hope them a successful year's vork \vith oUr good yjw?,ople. Rev%, dcRae'a,family Have met many netv riends! "Misses Jarfetta Blanch and Iva McRae spent a Merry Xmas with heir new friends. wv. r?n in nooH nf -hnt raoolg orwJ i 1 . raxi see Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnon. . Anything in the line of Undertakr see Mr. Thomas Crummel, Sr." The town of North regrets the leath of Mr. Jeff Coat so much. He vas an old citizen. The Red Cross and Salvation Army imone the Whites, gave the old art infortunate a rare treat XrrfaS day in' he Colored sections, delivering pack iges. Rev. Glen was the guest of Rev. TeRae Christma^day. urprise box to their pastor Rev. T. C. rtcRaa. Come again friends.' When in need of hair cuts and shav >s see Prof. H. L. Arnica and B. F. jeld. ' Sister Maggie Durant is on the sick ist, We pray her a &oon recovery. PHILADELPHIA, PA., NEWS. Mrs. David Pelarson ,of 18J8 N. ' udson entertained Christmas day dth a bountiful turkey dinner. The' 1 ienu consisted of shrimp salad, po- ~ rto salad, turkey, stuffing, rice, hot , jlls, ci nnherry sauce, chocolate cake, unch, nuts, candies and fruits. The uests were Mrs. Annie Lomax, Mrs. ( famie Greenwood, Mts. Annie But- 1 r, Miss Eleanor Holmes, Mr. John . bung, Mr. Butler Taylor, Mr. "Mor- ^ I Jackson. The Xmas tree was beau fuiiY dacogj^rii rnrh-rr ^ ig a present. Music by phonograph ?companied by Mr. Josiah Pearson i i his violin. The day was enjoyed t y all. The turkey was received om Mrs. A. R. Holmes, of Cokes L ' Mr. Butler Taylor and Mrs. Atmiejt utler worshipped at Mother Bethel ( ' K . / THE PALMBTTC church Sunday, of which Mrs. Butler tei is a member. . The revival will beg^n at St. Paul ? ' church, 10th and-Wallace streets New 'c Year'f morning. ?' ^ t-"u Messrs^^utler and Jake Taylor, nu Miss. Martha and Annie Butler' and ! Rr Mr. Morrel Jaekson visiled-MrSr-Lucy 1 Ridaick, 2019 W. Oxford St., Satur- te( day night. ; 1 "Br Mr. and Mrs. David Pearson of : Pa 1818*Judson street send many thanks p0 to their father Mr. Olih Pearson of Cokesbury S. C. for the two fat o'possums. ?^ ??-?" ~ del WOODSON NEWS - ; ? ! So Services at Woodson were much en- ,as' joyed. The Pastor, Rev. Diggs, | pie preached from the subject, "The Won- ha: tlerful Cltristr"?After the sermon ' the members surprised Rev. Digga, . by presenting him flour, meat, syrup sugar, eggs, soda, rice, cake, yegeta "'ji bles, etc. Those who contributed are < M csdanies Sorters, H. E. Robinson, <jt Mr-RobinSo" A. Duncans, R. C. Dun- rs cans,- Houston, Paraham, " Rdgers, CJarnett and a few days later a love? 1 fy box from Mesdames C, B. Singleton of Corinth and Mrs. MHtorftJejtefc' tin of West Serines. family had delicious dinner at t^e I r ' homes of Mr. and. Mrs. Davis near 'rQ Jonesville, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomp- j inp son near West Springs, Mr. and Mrs. ivp ,.r ?crrr.T^.^i"xn; ! er invitations could not be tilled but . win- gi cully appreciated.^ __ T44* Mr. Cha?l*s - Hall of RoelT^HTiriFl * spending a part of the holidaws with Fe< his sister, Mrs. Diggs. 1 We hope for .\y. him an en'^'able time. Lpn ' * * "L" ' jhoi THE COLl'MBIA DISTRICT y The Colunibia. District met for its Annual "Get To-gether" Meeting, j Dueembci' ilOth, lii.'lO at St. James A. * M. E. Church, Columbia, S. C., Rev. j W. P, Owens, Pastor with Dr. G. K. | J Lyles, presiding. j thr The work for the year was planned , by the presiding elder ministers and ? laymen of the district and the plans to were all heartily excepted. The min- les isters and laymen pledged the presid sid*?g? etder^their uncompromising -y0 support and co-operation in the prosecution of the work of the district J1 this year. - - ni'? Drs-.?R.?S; Lawrence, I. J. Pruit, ( Revs. J. A. Detain and W. G. Owens Mr who come from other districts and Conferences to labor with us in the Columbia District were presented to ' rs the district, and called upon to speak.- ' '"I They all made very helpful remarks to which the Rev. C. A. Dunlap in a h very masterly way responded. ( The efficient Pastor, Rev. W. G. Owens, his queenly wife, and go)d j members entertained the district very -8 nicely. The Presiding Elder, Dr. G. va K. Lyles, loves his men and is therefore loved by his men and they said he shall not come up behind in anything. ' FORMER EDICT PROF. GETS C, Si APPOINTMENT |VVa ~7T~ 77 ?; :?- > . j t-,,a Mr. It. J. Madison, formerly Prof. ^ of "Mathematics and Physics at Benedict College; has been appointed by the United State* Government as a Civil ^ Engineer?in?Lhxt?War?Depart- -r-p merit at Washington; The appoint- , meht is the result of a cempetative , . ;? . , ' qt examination, rather than a political | nrmnintm.pnt in J?iy imun iiulUJUnl. j.~ Mr. Madison ^is well qualified for j ..j., the College ol_Arts. Sciences, and. En- *? f'es tnneering, Howard, worked as an en- ^ girveer for the Department" of interi. . Mir or. immediately .after graduation, practiced*- engineering ;<nd architecturP in th? States of Alabama, Ohio end Pennsylvania, and taught College ynf Mathematics and' College Phvsics. j s^( sever), years; three (3) of which were! at ^Benedict. The position in the War L Department where Mr. Madison has I r been since his appointment offers it splendid oportunities" for research f).f wui'kln th0 Government's well equip- )f) ped laboratories which are-- sunerlntended"by some of the world's lead- ^ ing scientific investigators and those j professional engineers who arP en- ^ 2 gaged at planning and designing |,, those unusual projects that the Unit- , ed States will erect. ^ " , ? ? A . ' x- ^ DILLON COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Up ; ' _ Re Dillon County-Teachers- held- their a, second meeting last Saturday, Dec. va 14, at Dillon (Traded School. Around p* the usual hour the president resumed | pP( his respective }4aeei~saying it is time |jP( for the'opening. The Chaplin, Rev, pP T. P?; Washington, Dillon Station pas- ] .p tor, led the devotions, singings pray- tp. and reading scripture? The Presi- ?] dent. Prof. J. A. Tlolmon, arose with mo chosen words - to express his appre- 0f eiation of re-appointing liim as presi- \|c dent of the Association for 1030-31 and he accepts the position as personal?duty:?fn?hfc opening remarks, j Mrs. M. Gordon, long experi- (j t priced, well equipped character, was , mentioned of her activeness, in school <,jj work. Thft Association gives Mrs, j ^ a "high osteoni 6T respect, TT~T~ nr. lull mill lllll I ' ? ? . "?**?? |?r Minutes were read. The days prorranr began-with periods-of RO. niuv- * ites to do the work. They were di/ided in three groups hy a few being ^ msehriin prn^ram. "From heglnnjJH. rp^~ "Rru fourth grade reported to Mrs. _ 3. Davfn: from' the ftfth grade or in- ^ . * ; - ? rk . . / w ; ? xi.Lt> i ) LEADER ?~ rmediaty grades reported to Mis,*j , E. Gordon for Geography; the/ ftii hool reported to Prof. Gore tofdis,-r , I ss how to -teach High Sehol Jlatjw- r rtics. At the sound of the bell thejj oups returned; Mrs. Window refiorI from primary group J..- R. J yant, from Geography; -A.-V.. ge from the High School. The re-i its were means used to, let each oup know .what was going on./ Prof. Clover made and interesting V ' monstration ForYi raising, ar><T' d the amount of corn raided in uth Carolina fforn 1800-10:>jl, and! ced that farmers of "this .1 aipy mt one more acre of corn thai h.?' iJieen planting. The .president mentioned things of portance in the meeting concernf the Stat(, Teachers Association. !)ur next meeting will he held .Jan. i1031. We hope the county tent h- j uwill be-presenG?Mrs. M. Kr~(ior-; i assisted by Mrs. Reid and Whiter II entertain the ladies by their leces. While the men will be enter-! ned by Rev. J. P. Washington. j P^rof^ W. I.. Bryout. read a letter > m Dr. Shpw Wilkinson, concern-1" : the unemployed. The ministers I re roqnostra! t.n .spo^ fniin-their Ipit on the same subject the follow j : 1f Collected monthly dues $2.?i0; State ? $1.00; in attendance f?l. Prof.! L. Bryout, critic. Wo wish to ox4?out greetings for- the season.: line friends throughout the state mppy New Year. tRION COUNTY TEACHERS'! INSTITUTE T ' ' ' jfj Marion County Training School ! ew open its door.s to the Teachers r Marion bounty, December 12. 1.1, u hold their annual institute. The sons taufht by the different" teaehwere helpful and interesting; va- j us new ideas ah(j points of i^ipoiv 1 ice were learned and brought to: id. , }n Friday. Dec. 12. at 11:.10 A. AL!" " . T^..C. Eastering, Superintendent City Schools lectured to the teach-1 . His topic was "The Teacher in] Class-room." k His talk was inter ing and was appreciated by all ) o hop'-' him. In Saturday, December 1.1th. .a j ealth Lecture'" was given the; chers by the County Nurse'.' We alvs appreciate health lectures, as v are one of the most important isps in rmp's lifo U. f1 -Ho Mr. Wall, Count v Super-)1 endent lectured to tlie teachers.f1 laid down fact* and gave .thonT Ml* > teachers in his own Avav; wbr??ht" Ji? a very pleasing -manner. The p chers were all smiles ?during the I. It has been said that, all. jday and !.' xvrrk m?lros Jock jj. dull' T>oy. ? j* o** with business or work-conies a} le pleasure or recreation. . rile play given bv the Marion rcsi- jl 11ial tcacliers. along with sonic .j \ r-- wav the onj'typ'""* nf th'^ereTrr r (h'ridav night, ly-e. tv~wa>7efri'oyed by all who say it th a great number expressim*' the' Ore to se}> it again. Here, I must mention- the doli.ioniner served the teachers attending! ' Institute by thF~Tnr7itt'y~'nf the-! rrion CWnty Trrtirttrrg'11[iss Dannerly, the-Domestic Science| itr.uetor along, with her assistants!, mid bP commended for .their tact J preparing food. The teachers ate: " never before. ' rhe following program was renderat the Institute Friday. Dee! 12: 10.Drift?Devotion.?Rev.?Oarv ?0:1ft10:00. English; 10:00-10;4ft. Pri- " .ry Methods, Mrs. A. TJraddv; Mrs. N. Goddard, Enirlish; 10:45-11.20 nguage, Mrs. I. M. McQueen; 10:20 :1ft, Address, Mr/T. C. Eastcrling; :15*l;lft. Recitation; 1 :lft-2:00, Pri- 1 ry Arithmetic, Miss Mary L. Green ' 10-2:45, Spelling. Mrs. Maude T.ain't; Friday evening. 7:20; Play. Mr-. ' sny.s ripx rea. Jsaturoav morn- 1 r, Doc. 13th: -1:00-0:15. Dovouon.j v. J. W. L.? Duckott; 0:15-10:00, i'" ivanced Arithmetic, Prof. o. y.t lentine; 10:00-10:15, History, I'rof. C. McDuffle; 10:45-11:3f?; Health rture, County Nurse; 1 1 ..30-12.: 15 cture, M.r. S. J. Wall; 12:15 1:00, | orgraphy; Miss -Maude Ceraldd; 0-2:00, Business Meeting: County.;' achers. j' . '1 rho Marion County Association is < , vinp nicely under the leadership i' its efficient President, Pro.' D. C."jJ Duffle. ' '' ' ^" IN MKMOKIAM n- loving remeniherance of our '1 ir father. Tonus Winston, who left two yerrs at?o today to live in the ( ouse not made with hands/' Dec. j 1028: . -i t> VOa-t'H-- wmfflrrr-th.. t ,1 ..1 'athrr rhwi hnst beep; 1 o years has Heaven's bright poratff shdt -back the sound of sin, < d vet no vcice,* nrf M^Risper-('o*hi(^ I Icatin? down from thee tell what Kind wonder t\Ko years '1 if Heaven may bFT Vm. Winston, Josie Furman; Edw. ( . i " ^ m -x ft % * . . 4 , 1 ' ' i f : lf ' 7 " ~ . L AT THE CAPIT V>V . - * ^ f MAQ.IE DfitVOST ? c'R iV ins toil, Hebacca Thompson. - Chrii i"e Johns n. Pauline. Thompsor rent Owens, Mamie J. Craw fore 'Htar'Stvfrrai'<(. ^ it11h;k spuing, news Sunday Sclvol was well attende* "rriday with SupC Hammond and hi ^"cTTeis at their posts. Our Sunda; \ hro! is still progressing:. At the. regular Sunday School hou v'.-e; have arranged for a Xma xereise. A splendid program is ti e rendered. \fo sye Hammond and Sady< Tazzard >nre spending .the holiday; !th parents. ; M1?ss Cite via rnd Queenie Corlej ' ''"i""'"!. Jiv. Mr ,".Terom a? M a son ' o't? v<?i<i A o fust a. CJa.. Wednesday s "\l dieslta Quattlehaum an< '' .ye 1 e Rnjfovd. students of St^ti TVT~TP?-i spending the holiday: ' 1 h ivi-m''-- also Flossie Mae .ant O'dmnz/o Hammond Vis- Rnlah Thomas and Mrs. Mar > ! are on the Sick list. Wi . , n sr^0,jv recuperation - --./.n'no R. Williams, a teache ' ;; Pe.'i'lv Branch School is honii pi Om'on'o, rnd Rub> i-yj> mxanied hv Mr. Blanc ? .m ii>m?. > (..I {,, Johnson Sunday fternoon. while there they vifc:tec T; I. Rickerson, a teacher in the ?>hnsnn (Iraded St;tdxouL They re v'yv nlensant* stav. ( OSMOPOLITAN'S ?Ma?I?nr May-me B. Johnson was ! ifost delight fill hostess to the Cos nopoHtan Bfl<t|te_Cluh and quests a vr home on Spri'y ^ , n"" lOrh There Was a holiday asmosphere ii he beautifully decorated rooms whic a h euest and cTub member sensei m,iin ' in I'elr rnnwi outfit tU'e?thesj jejie-ehitrnrtne-ly attired in. .their var 1 1 11 l ' m v iiHi'ii 11'tiniattire..; To! wer sot for sixteefi (10 ' i1, - v -mv ii;is-c(l at b::u>; after sc v7,i i?rv,rv? VI' se.eeessful and unsuc *o- '"uI biddinir. it was found that t 'F"s- THd-nd PiricknoV," holder of hiprh ?" ifyhu vrru ft lovolv Tn'vrn ranee scurf. To'.Miss Naomi Gran old.-- of highest club score went ai xou'-ite hand nainted 'kerchief baj 1 >v nd'w and old prold. To Madan *'ay:oe FyJdor Hutchinson holder 'o owed cliib score'was presented i >;)ir of F aulifu] lavander shoe trees T'"r - i > ? iif Hm hostess were thi T sos Inez Spencer. Muriel Pinckne; ^"a"hM Wilson. ThomasinP Harrison Hpio< ITattie Miller, Rubye Corn '1. V-n- Sanf.ord. The club mem ii-s present were: Misses Marprare ^ oad'ax. Dorothy Rail, Margueriti o'n -or, Hvatt, Naomi Grant Ui-oi-un-s Mildred ITare, Ariita Oliv r M.;vm Ft 'dor ITut.-hinsftn, Ilelei AdeliglMful couYse of deviled crab i t: ti. salad. olive?!, saltines and Rus ifm tea was served. a :vi> r \i \ vrv iivptist chircti R. V. P. V."NOTES Xhr ('ainUe -Right "Service on Sun liV\'~evening, December 21 led by Mis* Cahelle Mnshv was'indeed beautiful in?l imfirossive. A group of whit( robed girls bearing - lighted candle? marched in singing Christmas CJarol.The Christ mas .story was then told ir mus-ie. poetry and prose by different flfoiribirs of the club. The song a ivav on a Manger bv Miss Hull, n luet bv .Miss Ceraldine McGhee am MiS>? '.Isabelle Mosby, ah instrumenIhI solo' by Miss Sarah Thompsor iVCfv some of the numbers thai help (1 to ntake the program an excellent pie. The H. Y. I'. II i?i erowinc ir very way TtTTft iTfr President Mrs li.n 'I'mU'ii ihmiuiI iirTTrfTiiuu^ id?itUmlimro.??older member* >f the church arc givirrg their en. ournfroment and assistance to the young peoolo realizing that it is tc his grou" the. future church must fmtr Our acting pastor, Rev. Rob mnon uttonds-u^ixy. meeting and al va.vs brines some insnifTng message. Come, and meet with us on Sunday wetting at 0:30 o'clock. - -? .v Saturday, Jannary 3, i931. OL NEXT WEEK. ? . .T": 4 ^ ? JEANETTE LOFF L , A TfffanV Production c 1??: : j * Allen-Wins Charity I. " jrt /& /\ ; -p? ? isante t?u ? * y~ . * ? . Charity Foot-Ball Game played on j Melton Field, Thursday, January 1, s! for the benefit of the un-employment, v J resulted -in Allen 6, Benedict' 0. TP SOCIETY HILL NEWS >! Rev. Wm. Howard, preached for e the saints "at Bethesda llast Sunday. * ' Rev. I. Moses has been returned to T "Cedar Grove M. E. Church for this L Conference year to the delight of all Y our churches. * " T Mrs. B. Anderson passed into the . Great Beyond last Saturday morning. e She had bone her affliction with pati^ ence for about a year. She leaves six sons and one daughter to mourn her lost. Rev. W. M. Anderson, Dea con A. Anderson Prof. A. A. Prince, 1 J. A. Prince, and Miss Flora Prince; wo sons that the writer was not able r to get their names. The funeral ser0 . vices were conducted at Bethesda .Monday. The-funeral services were ' conducted by S. B. Thompdonf The floral tributes, telegrams and the let' ters of condolence show the esteem ~ in which ho and the faculty were held. . 1 ' T ' * Up-to-the-Minute 1 r muLirs t Prepared Especially for This h Newspaper - S A ? . A * I I <g)t \ci i i A ^ K 3317 r I'1* JNl J H YTVTs I-. TIIK |.'!^)CK FOR [ - $6.86 N'"\v that she has donned luT.hlack or oil-black winter roat the Parisian favors si taking contrast, xviih crepe "u L}_ frocks of a Mayer h?e?vivid red.rnsf, 4 ^ ^1 .^t CX:U M ' l"". reflect a joynns spirit as' J .....tlil-s.llai inn and uracelnl peplum six u- j) The neckline, cuffs and helt a'e finishtd-with binding. Size 16 reqitiresj ? ^4 yards .V)-indi crep. at $ 1.44 1 ^ yards binding at .10. .. .tff ~ Find:n?rs .55 Kxcella Pattern..,.. r... . . . ,-r.. .? .25"" Totaling al>ont ..... . !*6.R6 Excella Pattern Nc?33^7, - Sizes 14 o 42, 25 cents, i - - - , ^ * ' ti " ifr ' .* * - ... / ..