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beautiful Rosebud Party was _
given at Hamptbn Junior Mjigh New!
Year's by the Self Reliance Group, j I1
1 TLie__iifiexinujn ^.was ?very -fdeasaiitfyt-tspent
playing different gapies. A j
t|. h>vely rosi bud of American Beauty r
eolpr made by the members of this c
group was given each guest. Later ,,
+ ?in?tiie al'ii'xiiniuL-a?delicious repast
was received. , - . Rev.
J.' A. D.ivis, served as pre^id- ^
ing elder and Pastor of Matthews' C. ,
M. E. Church today in the absence ?f ] ?
the past'm- \vTio is ill. .
Mesdumcs Mat tie Brown, 'Rose A. t,
Co'nyor and her truest. Miss M. Cald- 1,
well nipl Rv\. T. J; Robinson of Co-j j
lumbjia. were.the pleasant New Year 11
. visiteis of lVid> and Mrs. J. T, Wi 1
Minis.
The T'W.th lhade"(Quartet of Hainp- 1
T .ton Juuii !' l.McrtT. Misses Cleo Byrd, 1
I.amhert?Bi.vJ. Ran ice?and?Beatrice?i
Thoma?- ? >)i.r a music club at the ,
- home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shealy i
(white.)
. 'Mr. Steiisen \V;scr has returned to
. his?Iniiiii.?LU 1''i 1:1111 1 [ihi:i. Pa., after I
: 1 spending tL. r'iij. linas holidays with ,
relatives ;nvl 1'rUnk- -
Mrs. Lu-:i Boyd. and her son and !
daughter. Mr. and Mis. Charles Boyd
Mr. Stensbn Wise. Me?ulunies TVI. Chop
Ver and A. W' ite of Batcsburg, were '
' in Colunvlea hist week. visit;n* rola- i
tives "and friends.
MIMORIAM
; : Tn Di,.nnii'y 'of our _dojlX._A_UntMrS.
Mary Ciiriuesy'.who departed this life
Decern!) -r 2;>. ll'lh'. .
It was twelve ensnOi^Ttjfo on the 2i)tb
I ean ue\er"fovifot that, sad day,
NVht-n jJje I "i'tl t atr.e down from the
1 p Hea\ ell. * . '
eTCltd took .' ! ' .'ir :iinit' away.
We loved.! ... yi s, we loved her.
. v But .te-.i- 1' ' ;! her bVdt.
The tedder, Claus were opened.
And she weid in to rest.
.Mrs.'I.tunnda Campbell
wkiisti i ,\<; match
AT AUDITOR I I'M
"" M;ri(in. Botch In Bitt Match
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Folio win s*' the receipt of "tele^rfihis
Tuesday -afternoon Columbiajl'frV'o^- "
? motor- *liav,.: : iiMniiiii'i' 1 that tiles HHIl I
spurts proyram of this city Will be
featured; 'bv* la iv.vwViiiht wrestling
matches, tin- of-the series to take
place Th.ir'slav nii*ht,-. January li>, in ,
t li.% ( \ . I it tVi) >' ? T .\t tivliiti A ii m
"Bull" Mnttiti. 'J15-pound wrestler
\ who lias ! ?:< ? tossing 'em" far and
wide in Sp;ii faring?"jr. Greenville and l
other up stale cities, has been secur- ;
ed t?> battle young Goteh,' 205-pound ;
German grapph r. This match will
he" the feature hill of a protrram j
which ni.av contain three houts.. A
* prcljmi! any intP'di will take place between
Mil; M'!|e?. American Legion ?
heavyw<-iel>r Tirmpion, ' and Young 1
Gardiyi," < !' I'hiladelphja.
Goteh el.Ttri- to lie a match for Mar
the pep atol dn-h.nut of Bull tackles
with vicious t*hr.usts, of the shoulder i
Miller and G;-:dif:i ar,. both, ambitious ,
to I'littilt in . rhe wrestling game- and j
will he haitlinv for honors.
Tickets for tH-- match will go on I
"srrh'~ ~t <, )<(,! I , , 1 i, im.raven toirhj?I-1
Th,. scale of |'i i' ?s have boon sot as 1
follow - r. .|i':V:si<|i;. SI.tli'oss circle, *
$l..lu; 1 aloofly, S5c and fiiic. Negroes
will 1> s..lv! -"n's in tho colored see-'
tion for >T? cento ' i
1 Mi s. Louvenia Lowman ? <
X Poro Beauty Culture % 1
Y liial i.lan'. 1 ieatii.cnt C> !
-? A r M ?vni< urin;; and 'Massaging g
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, - Our spn.r.i, today is a new. 1 M'.iU 1
modi I 1 :,r. 1 o|i-; Sedan at $(525, |v
.on Lot No. 1
Next to tor's on Hampton .St 1 J
w?r (MnhT !.1, T.ai'.TruoU;-, $2PS,00 ! {
1027 ( h '.roKi Sedan 225.00' ,
1027 Old. . !i 150.00 }|
1021 Foa4.'IV.1.1 ittyr 50.00 |
1020 < r,< vr d.-;. ' 'nipe . 485.00 :
IP-".' C Al- .-j P.-.r.rl H...ly -<7fi f?4> '
1020 11 up. Sed.ai, ' . 550.00 j_
1027 U'bt-p;nn H'a.t'O'i
CI 11 .v.-li'f < >llik-__. .. 10.00 ' >
1920 "I- ,.(! COupe ' 275.02 |
1928 Chevrolet Sedan 200:00 ! 1
1025 Ford Tearing ,15.00 I
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Car r,i. Not N'<+.~2 [
Back ol Di Sufr. on Asvombly St j
102(5 ('k< vr>>t ! KojuJ.^fcr $135.(*)P ]
7 ! 1020?J ?" ?.ij>ii .'trio no !
1020 l- oil f > v !i .340 i?o : <
iO20 275 00 ''
11)23 Doduv Ctnipc 75.00 ; i
11)20 CUcvi-MIT! ('mip:- ' "575.00 ,
-r^-r? H'-r? T .o itiii- ' 35.Off j 1
? 102!' Chcy. T. , I?;llu l Bmly 305.00 \
1020 Ohm o!.t < 'oupc 300.00 {
i02(; l-urii r.,u:i,' . 135:00 5
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* 1027 Whin Oct <125.00 \
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ANDERSON NEWS " FI
Tlif Xmas nolidays were spent very i
ileasantly and quiet here inspite dl' 1
he. heav snow-" , 1 ln
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Sunday was an ideal day and the ] w<.
nembcrs and friends of the various ^
hurches* took advantage of same by ] -lo
ittending the church""of their choice
At Thompson Centenniel M. E. j ,.
Church, the services were largely at-J ...
;ended . At Sunday School a large ...
mmber of young people and adults i *'
jreeted the pastor, supt. oiTicen^'and "
teachers in?an interesting study of 0
,he Sunday School lesson. Same was?'jV?
eery impressively reviewed by tlie .
Pastor, Rev. J. C. Gibbos which was' J1'1
beneficial to all. ,
. ! th
AT the morning service the Holy m
Communion was administered to a w<
largo congregation. The l'aslor Was t(,
at his hi st and his sermon was en- ^
joyed by ah of hi-?hearers, fn
At 6:30-o'clock an excellent pro- iai
gram was rendered by the Epwortn vi
League, with Mrs. "Josephine Butler j w
MeOoe in the?chair.? as the?newly?
elected president.-? . I 1
The following named students- spetd
the hoi days here with relatives and (',j
friends: Misses Cora Ware, Kessie
Xorris from Benedict College, Colum- 1
bia, IS. C., Misses Grace Crawford,
Vortel Neal, Messrs Karly Carter, .
IlowalM .Holmes, Win, Woldridge, /
C Ml^ U.lCu-^U^; HltA'rl,?l..r Ml
Clarke University, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. 1
Willie Davis, from ' Paine College, ' 1
Augusta, Ga.; Mr. Eldo Burton,"
Benedict College.; Messrs Rufus Wold
ridge, and. Otto MeAdanis, TUskegce t
Institute, Tnskegee^rAla.
Mrs. C. C. Reek, spent the holidays
in New York City with ivln M
lives. ' :m
Miss Evelyn Smith reports a vt-ry
during the Xmas holidays.
Quite a few Ander'Sorijaus nnitor
ed to Greenville, S. C., .on, the tven
ing of December 2bth to ateruDthe1
"Charity Ball" given ae Textile1 Hal! B
for the benefit of The I'hylis Wheat-- i ol
ley Home Home. We understand X<
that the door reenJpts war.-?indeed?hi
gratifying to the sponsors of th'i* hit
ilball". ' --7. 7?r ?tar
.Mr. Ro;?t-Bud NVal mitertained the. <
visitors to our city and his frauds, at
with a Chr'stnias Party on the even la
ng of December 25th.
The friends.of .Mrs. B. L. Davis* \i
who under-went an pperatgiiCa few.l'r
months ago will he pleased, to know Pi
that she is able to resume her duties
u itn a<u t l)-Nkit1 School here she is \\
i teacher. so
.Messrs \Vhilt ley. Bohlen. .James .Mi- .,
Doiaflil of Claflin Colore. and Mr.
las", Cilfoton of Benedict CidhjjpT >,'1
spent a while in'the- eitv as the Kll(,sts
jf -Mr. and Mrs. X R.Bolden. ? ,W4
.Mrs. ' * <Miir'--|o, ,.r r;., .pn v
and Mr; and Mrs,-McClain of |K.
Uarhani. ?N. were husine.-s vi<i
;ors here last week. Mr. Murray is v;
he ' vttry efficient., District Manawer
)f the Clrnnville I) strict of the N. (V
Mutual Ufe Insurance Company and-,,f
Mr. McClain is a special represent:! U(>
ive of the same Co. We were in- \|
kyii Kind, to Jiavu tlu.n disi inp'tiisii -?
d visitors, we say to them come i,,
iffain; 1
Mr. J. II. llolden, assistant mannjrci ly
V Mutual Life Insurance Co., was
ailed to l iron Wednesday^ on. ac- an
T>tint' of-thy?very sad deilth of fn~?ITT
>riTt ht't's (.Mr. (J. W.'' "Bidden ) dau>;-h- an
er, "Maxine" as she was known to'ail dv
'?f III'! fl IlMlll.J L'ils a' irirl wnli a lovely Vl:
Iisposition. very sinrt't and unassnmalwftys
ready and wdljnjj'with a
:drci rfj.il smile to render any duty ask
i_sl of her. Xot a civil) mI.u..
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-h.u spent several'nionths he re v'isitinj;
Inr l.'nclo-Jaad AtrrrTTtT tins time
^tr-irjoRIZtj-the Dieturu of health. Tlt^i?
fnitph- in i,iir u r?
their bereavement. '
emancipation Day wa? very fttt inn t ^
|y .observed here on'January lst-The
k)roirram \va> made o"-ot: homo talent;
ach ??ru: oh the program, ably hand- |
Ivil the subject assirrnod to thorn ^'
\n appreciative crowd canto out to "L
vitness the < x< reCo--hehHjit the Royil
Baptist Church. A- neat sum wa " ; ''n
ealiy.ed to br^ u:~trd riraHtif7e"lhr sul j-^1
'eri.njf of our city. ; - -> i
Mrs. Mamie Jacksoir. of Ph.iladel- |,h
fliin, I'a,, is spending the winter lu re ' |
vith her son, Mr. Fred Jackson on
le'ferson Ave. 1 - '
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Mr. Jackson is one of Anderson's i i?
nost progressive yountf men; he was : na
>orn and rented hero, iand is unions Voi
lie m amy?of?our race who is trying- . ..
o make their mark in the world. lie hu
eeently opened one .of" the nicest jam
"uiurail homes in* the . state. The i wi
njildmir in which, this establishment ini
s located is owned by Mr, Jackson jan
We are * <!. inyr iiv^ n|| snh^riborr : n
arrears for The Palmetto leader
>e ".prepared to pay same, as well as ipi
he ones"duo for this' year. We wish
'or one anfl aill ai nrostn-'rous ami J.-... i 11
>y \'r\v Year.
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Mrs. .Main- (i i I nun >i, limne 0 ic-> I-J
Science Teacher in Emmet Scott Hi|w'i
Schhol. Hoc-k IIill, has returned to her
luties alter spending the holidays in
A ilkshurj*. * with her mpther, and in ! ^
Chester with her daughter, Afks.s*. !"~
fohnnie Mae (Jilmore. { M
Messrs IT H. Babcoek, Taft Thonip j
ion^ and Roosevelt Boulware, were i ?
low 11 from Jntinviiin C it..; . I
UPMiry \m"fi?*\7>Ii<!ay*^?U""
Ret, L. Iluff. pastor of first Bap- di
ist Church of Charlotte, with' his in
vife and two little daughters. spent ill
evoral days with their father, KMer
C. Lt1 ^tfeSlBeasie J^ -l^wk +Or'~ trr
ompaiiied thero home and fp?:nt w<
oupleSpf days; 7 Jjt
THia! 1*ALME^
KST CALVARY BAPT. CHURCH
Our Sunday School is about to set
on tin- study of the life of ChrUr
Tiding us to this study last Sunday
.studied the birth of John the Bapit,
and brought out- some very imltant
facts about his life,
following-the Sunday School ser.'c
we entered into the prayer ser:e
vvhich put all present in a spirit
worship. The pastor took his text
Din 11 This. d:5; Let the Lord direct
'111' heart into the love of- God and
to. t ln> |>n|;i'i)i'.'. w:iit hi^ for-Christ.
u se words might be called the subrt:'"Let
God direct ^ou." - The atntiirti
of the- people were called, to
e tail of the passed "year, which is
> longer ours, The year .wherein
L h"d to plnve mifo-lvyy iirnt^hy-"*
e siglit of Cloiir if we have failed .in
iyway?wr?liavc Hoi one chance 'so
r ax i hai year js concerned. We
e brought into another year for scree,
we must allow God to direct our
ays; for lie knows what the year
'Ida for a:'.
"A 'feeling of sadness corner. over
i when we think of those who are
different toward the direction of
lirist. Things will come before us
this year by which we wilf fail, if
e have not his direction.
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in luuuwmg r 1 is. directions there
no need for fear, nor worry. He
ilu1 controlling noWer. :?"?> '? 1"vp
"nl m(.rey-ilk' will diiccl lirnnTTT fhttTy
veal. Himself to us, and by",h!? we
e made .Li loye one another.
We were delighted to ha\e Dr. and
i s. Stal ks and thy students of Henei
i wdrsb p with us.
?\ e woY.-omo Miss Sn'lv Brooks as
''i -'111 id', .'
It is with regret that we repoti
rs. Ra< lie! Taggard. Kate Kersliav.
id Miss Dorothy MeKim on the sick
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NI!WBROOKLAM) NKWS
The Sunday School at Double
laiieli had tile largest attendance
month-; partly because of the
l*\v Year and otherwise -because of
i.-ioi?J.ugaiifs ihw class 01 gaiiTz i m.
AH I lu- people in the cpmnvuai?who
Mo not attend SunchiV School
I'M. |*111 0:1 "Tin Don't (' ?:< DkuSS."*
id ? i i ;T.t by the Da-tor. Rev.
e A. 'I.ogan. '
Tli.'- looming services here were
>ry good. The pastor preached
0111 the .subject: '-'First Things
rst." . ;
In the afternoon; Prof. John R.
ilson preached a very instructive
I'lium, *
Sunday night.-R^v. Levister, of the
t m ?
' nurvii. prcaened to the
ijvts. Tlu? LiUJpit was graced with
* presence of Rev. A. T. Miller, who
ole remarks after The sermon.
Mrs. (Settle Goodwin, is somewhat
fl sposed, having been eontincd To
l- bed for several days.
Airs. Sitvia (ltds srthe wife"oT-Rev7
I., Glass, is' much improved, after
veral -weeks of illness.
Rev. l.???ran, was the supper guest
. .Mr. and Mrs. yampton -H orris Sutduy.night
and the dinner guest of
r. ami Mrs. Hooker Washington.,
nnlay at'tei noon and he ami Prof.
^?lh?Wilson.?we it tile 1 suppef
le ts of Airs. Pluma Glenn and famiThe
pastor. thanks the members
id. friends who remembered him a nil
s?iuu+iUy during -the"-^-holidays.;
long them are Mrs. Fannie Kenneiggie
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The bom-lit program given at the
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in.v?? I'm'inwi i ir was a success
ougli tin weather was inclement,
id enough money was - raised to give
u-istmas cheer to several homes,
liter sharing their blessings with
her.-, the pupils turned their thots
nan! each other and Tuesday,-l)eeibor
they lilletl the tree with
ftx <Inf supervisor gave us * peep
and expressed, himself as being
.-Used with the look of things.
A short time after our supervisor
t. Mr. Jess Goodwin, a merchant
the community drove over with a
r load of toys, fruit, candy, Vani;s.
powder and everything imagi'ole.
After a short speech he --ented
hot one but-"several things to
civ pupil in tho school. A 'happier
nch it would have been hard to find
ywhere in creation than those who
re present that day. Three rousg
cheers were given Mr. Goodwin
d school adjourned until Januarv 5.
. IIowa rd~Schoof
Honor 100) for tin- six weeks endir
December 5, 1 Ih'iO.
First Grades: Albert J. Richardson,
enr.v Nipson.
Advance First: Leaner Fuller,
>uis(. J a Vis,. Madeline Pearson, Ruth
mcs,-Esther PheanSf, Gertrude Shep r?r,
('leo Fair and. Vera Seawrikhl.
IIiwrh Second: Louise Dove, Mary
flams. ,. . .
Hi^h Third: Gussie Walker, Irene
vtThwhnu?Pearson.?Dm is Ouudin,
Geneva Smith.
Fourth Grade: Kvcretta Chappelle,
iirriett Goodwin, Vertellf Williams,
ade I .oner, Loreria James.
F+i'th Grade: Mary Casey Butler,
iriam Roberts.
Seventfj Grade: Kibe Bowman.
Mr. "Louis Kinley, returned to Benec-t
College, Sunday night, after bcg
confined to his home because of
ness.
Mrs., Addic Ransom from Camdon
rff -JVtV.v Porn Wr~Ffister, of NTC7,
?re,'guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
prtners last week.J ' '
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(TO LEADER ?
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IN MEMOHIAM
In loviue memory to our dear moth- |
er who departed this life, January 4, ..
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Oh mother, dear, Oli mot he,r dear j
Tw^t years ago you hot us here.
The angels took you home to rest;
We are left behind to stand the test. itl
But some day, oh mother, love, | 1.
We'll meet with you -and God above. !u
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Daughters: Julia Joljnson and It, I
A. Thomas* Sons: N. D. Joseph, Ben- jj
jamin, Elijah and Prophet Mitchell. ip
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H. H. of Ruth, No. 3081 entertained ' F
_ the Uniom-Decembec-27, U*30. -Thi.-e
--being the lastmeeting Jor tiuTyear. .J
The program as follows: Mrs. Bertha II
B. Bpedrick Mistress of Ceremony; !ti
Sister A. M. Spann, Johnston Lodge I v
_ 1'. M. Nr. G.; Sister K C Holmes, Sun. 1?
ny Brook Lodge, See.; Welcome Ad- 1\
dress, Mrs. Lugenia Perry, Edgefield v,
Lodge; Solo, Mrs. Georgia L. Lott, "j'si
Ridgespring, S. C.; Discussion of busi
ness of lodges. Visitors admitted, ob- h
ject discussed by visiting friends and T
members. Benediction, Rev. Watson -'i'
Misses Rutherford, Nance, Jane- A'1
rette, Goodwin and Logan after spend
- ing tlu^holidays- with relatives are at
their ppata .of duty, Kdgefi4d Acade- ?
my- : : ' t[
Religious education week will t>j 11
observed at Edgefield Academy next
week. "
Services at Trinity A. M. E.
and Macedonia Baptist Churches were c
good, this -being- the first Suml.ty, in"^
the New Year, splendid audiences foi l<
the day. * .
The clubs of these churches are ber
gjnnin"1 their New Year's' u oi k.?Wil4ing
W4?rkers-of -t4te- A? -Church?
will meet at the home of Prof; and j>
Mrs. W. E. Parker. Golden Rule w
Club of Macedonia, at the home of
Mr. and -Mrs. John Kimball. j.
Mr. and Mrs. Waltdr Cook enter
taini'il the Edgefield faculty on Mmv- ,
dy night. Cards and music were the x
amusements of the evening, A deli) ti
yibuS sweet'Vcourse was served. A\
pleusMig. evening ?fen- all present.' ti
Guests of honor: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. t
,fcfc-Thomnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Lee hi
M i^s: Kvelyn Parker.
Kev. J. A. Gamble, Mr. P. B. Burt, 11
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oliphant were s>
Sunday guests of Prof, and Mrs. W, ,ti
K. Parker.
Some oife has ,y t>ew ear. Guess hi
who? "
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SILVER STREET NEWS? . b<
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Seemingly the folk her0 forgot about
financial depression during the
holidays, as all of the Christmas
trees which were had during the holidays
were- loaded with?gifts7~ifrfd tKe~ei
tables were most elaborately-laden u
with, good things to eat at-the differ- n
ent homes throughout the holidays
and Santa filled thP children's stock- fi
ings with many beautiful toys. i tl
Th? teachers are alb back at their. ?.
work and report having had and en- ?
- joyed a niei'i'v Christmas. Both stn- ti
dents gild teachers are very milch re-. (1
freshed. - 1 tl
Mr. Theodore Jay Lee, 11, jM. and ji
Notary Public of WlTite,
V npOnmnnniorl- hv Mr??J f ?Im.
mese and Loraine Wright of Nfw
_ York City motored to Silver Street
ami Clinton, S. C\, to visit relatives (
and friends during the . holidays, p
While here they visaed" in ijulte a p
few other towns and reported a most
pleasant stay, -Orv?their return, they '
were accompanied by Miss B. 1;.
Jackson?and Mrs.?Nora Sprarmnrr
-Feted- J?y Many Parties.
- Mrs. Spenrman?amU-M-hw?JaeU~
enjoyed a number of parties which
were held for them during the remaining
part of the holidays which
they spent in New York. These 'parties
wern given in Far" Rockawav, *
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i>i-w i oi k vn.>- aim >>iuii* riains. ;iN.
Y. respectively. On Friday nipht,: 11
the farewell party was Riven at the ''
lovely home of Hrs. Emma Rome,
br Mrs. Fannie Nmin,?Lilil?Brook- ?
field street, White Plains, N. Y. So
elaborte was this party that time
and space will not permit us to ro
into the details of the same; we can ^
only say that nothiriR was left undone ^
which Roes to make up a real party, w
and to say that everyone went awftt? ]j]
.well pleased and happy after havinR (](
been-so royally entertained would be p.
expressing it mildly. Mr's. Nunn is
a cousin of both Mrs. Spearman and i\]
Miss' Jackson. - 'a]
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The holidays, are over. Teachers ^
and pupils are in school aRain after
. t*n iituini/ tK? K
I * > v??v, itouviuvn VI Vvl 1IIM mas
and new year's day.
! WP do thank the good Lord for
having hrouf.lvt us ^safely through
,the past. There were no sad acci- ..
jdents or any happening to cast a 1
j gloon> over our city to the-delight .
of all. May this continue so.
ivery impressive at Mt. Moriah Bap- V
The Watch Night services' were
- List rliuicli. Tlig?pastor IU-V. .7. W.
Boykin asked some very forceful
questioss which put every true chris-. /
tian to thinking and we believe to (j;
make - some changeable resolutions. /j!
Rev. H. B. Thompson, our pastor r
.of Bethel A. M. E. church is doing. L'
nicely. The whole connection mustT1!
help. Hear! . L
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PROSPERITY NEWS.
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The holidays have passed with
leir many joys and the folk of our
immunity have .reTfiyhed To their
;ork with a new determination to
mke better progress this year .than
ist. . >
On Dec. 22nd, the annual Christmas
"oc and'program of Shlloh Junior
li school was given in its auditor111.
A specal feature of the evenlg
was the ttirkey raffle.. The, turkey
as won by a school boy Fred-?-C^-j
allies'. The gifts received were ma- j
y and useful and the program was!
ery gcrd. .
jChristmas was pleasantly spent i
de: pite the depression. ?
"O.'ir ti.vvu was shocked?to learn-of j
lie dea h in New York, Dec. 2Gth of j
bs.?Dewey -Morris,- -the. sop?of M-rs..
lugenir Adams. Mr. Morris was
tmerali/ed here Jon d The Rev, I
, S.. Martin- preached the .funeral,
[is disi ours.;? was a splendid, tribute
:> the deceased aiid full of sound adice
to the living.
F.niai ination day was very fitt.in"'-|
i celeb. ated in our to\yn. The parade j
-as said t v have heert the~best ever j
?en here.
After a program by local talent
rd Jieen rendered, Prof. Halt> B.
fiompton of Allen University was.
Ttroduced, who delivered the prin- !
ipal address. His address was in- |
eed a masterpiece. He did not nick
lim pid sores. made. by_ the lash. of the,
umplishments of the black man in'
ie fiel of art, literature, invention ;
nisic, aviation ; nd - ethers which
lni.e and space will not'allow.me to 4
numerate. Every day we hear some ,
hiltl or grown up quoting some re- j
?rtainly made a lasting impression.
Prof. R. H. -Sullivan had charge of |
h? music for the occasion. The
uisic was exceptionally good. It
insisted of solos, duets and choruses
rPi'oT. Thompson was introduced by 1
cv. J. S. Martin in well chosen !
ords. : : ?
Mrs. N. A. Spearman and Miss B.
. Jackson spent the holidays in New
orkrf Mrs. Spearman visited her
daughter in Far-Rockaway Beach,
hey report having had iv wonderful
Prof. R. II. Sullivan returned in
imp bet wo or Columbian aiuL-Cokcs
ime for emancipation, divining hi.ury.
Misses Birdje T. Pompey and C.
elen Latimer have returned after
ending the holidays at their respec
ve homes. . i
Mrs. Dewey Morri sleft Sunday for
lt home in New York.
Mr. .J. P. Morris and Miss Lillian l
[orris are hero for an indefinite stay
;th their mother Mrs. Adams.
Pre. f. H. P. Riknrd. Mrs. M. A.
indsey and Rev. J. S. Martin have
"gun work in their respective hools.
W ALTKRBOKO NKWS ^
We aiy-very ~'ad to see.our prinfpal
Tint e<'ain after being sick for a
eek; \v?> trust he still continues to
iertd. '' 1. .:.
Waltcrboro had many visitin"
rtends durinir the holidays; among
lem Miss Sarah Ilorrv of Aikn.
- St -'Mr. Horry of Clark Univeritv.
Atlanta, r?a ; Mrr. Irvne Monk?
ion, of New York Mrs. Morgie Allen
f New York The Horry's, visited
,ieir father who-is pasturing at St.
et-er's A. M. K. Church.
Rev. Ilorrv preached a sou) stir'
JfiTioti on Suinulav from Acts" lO'lfl'2
vers.es a large crowd Was out.
On Neu Yeai'k Hl"1M fft-Avere fay-;,
red w:' '- very good-address from
'ruf Mnrkhnm anil Brooks: Prof.
tuekham discussed the Negro in the"
e-construction period; while Brooks
iscussed the Negro'in.art and science
lunch-lu witness the New Years
rent.
P'-v. T.orry made some pertinent
romnrkst .Mr. Joe Williams made
nine ivntarks also.
a .Mass .Meeting will be he''? at St.
V-ters A. M E. Church January G. A
crowd will be expected. The
jectinir .is. in the interest of inventloyed
people of this . commun'1
CLEVELAND, OHIO NEWS.
Happy New Year to everybody,
'e all have enjoyed a Merry Christias
and now passed into a new year,
e should begin it right and end it
kewise. If you still owe The I-ea?r,
be honest enough to pay off yotir
ick debts. Thanks.
Mr. end Mrs. Sam Markett. Mrs.
aiy Ktazier, Mrs. A. N. Holmes
ad daughter* Helen Ruth enjoyed
ie evening with music and games
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
oopeft?Thp
-Silver I^eaf C|ub celebrated
s Christmas narT>T at the Homo of_
rs. Ethel Anderson E. 93rd street,
he ladies had plenty of fun. The j
ifts were numbered, each lady drew
number from a plate, and then
mtohed it oma gift. After the delious
repast, the ladies expressed
femselves as having a jolly good
me.
Mr. William Childress and Miss
nna Mae Patton were secretly rnared
Dec. 10, 1930. It was announced ;
an. 4th, 1931, by her uncle and aunt}
lav ano?Mm, ?>. ll. Uantt. ; !
ilr. and Mrs. J. E. Coper enter-i
iinod a few of their friends with a
inner party new pear's day. The
incM* was. served in courses. After,
ining the guests enjoyed music,!
ames, etc. The guests Wefe 'Mr.!
nd Mrs. TTermie I). Hubhard, Baby
nn, Mr. and Mrs. Willia mChildressJ
lr. ll^nry tiyei s. Mtrvmn andrargaret
l.oyd. v J'
The many friends of the Crawford
imily of Ridge Spring, S. C., wish
> express their sympathy to them
l the doss of their sister, Miss Belle
rawford. ~~~?^ ?
Miss Jane Hunter will entertain;
le Antioch Senior chofr and their*
jests Thurs la-. evening. More will
said about this later. I
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SajurUay, JaiiuOTy^lttnuai. u =
HOLLY HILL NEWS
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Now that the Christmas -holidays
has passed . and., the. /N?w .Year, has ?'
""begun wo are hack 'on "tlie job with a 4
hope for a brighter and better y*yir
Ibun the one passed.
The holidays were spent quietly in
our village, each and everynn- 1
ed to have enjoyed themselves.
i Rev. I'. C. Lisbon and family, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
"Barnes for dinner during the Xiha.o '
hotidnys. '?
Misses Gertrude Edwards^ Rachel
Bannister, and Messrs Fred Edwards,
Grady Lisbon Marvin Montgomery
and Walter Roy Bunch were pleasant
chillers at the. home of Mr. and.?- Mrs.
Dav.il Jacques bn December 25,
in the afternoon. _ - ?i.
Rev. Kearse and Miss O. B. Lisbon
Wi vi' r:i I lers nt thit Picf]iim-. linmi.
I on the even ng of December 25.. They
i reported having enjoyed themselves
greatly. "Many games, etc.
! Messrs Frank Cain, Jr., and Morris
Edwards, motored to Columbia?uh
j December 2, for Mrs. Frank Gain, Jr.,
nn/1 Ln. U.? W4 - XT
I i\HKi u*ri IIIUIIIIT, lUI'S. iYiclLIKlil liar- '
| rjson, who ;s spending ^omc time with,
her daughter. 4 ?
..Prof. J.?s? S. Roberts, returned,
home on Saturday afternoon; from
Mullins, S. C., Mr. Marvin Roberts
accompanied him on the trip where
he spent the remaining time.
deft- for Detroit,-- Mich,,-on December
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Prof. p. C. Lisbon the pastor of
BetheL A. M. E. Church and his ~ntire.
membership was invited to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Brown
to dinner on December 28th; also ?? ?'
some of the members of Lovely Hill
Baptist Church. Of course all did
not go as some felt, it would have.
been imposing upon good, nature.
Those that went however reported
having had a pleasant time.
Oh Monday December 2d, Mrs. Al
ma Jacques, ftlisses Ullie Mae Jac '
ques, (iertrudc Edwards, Messrs
Frank Cain, Jr., Walter Roy Bunch,
Solomon Jocque and Prof. J. R. Ed wardrf
were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earrison of -Orange burg;
they are the parents of Mrs.
Jacques. . .
On December .10, Mesdamcs A. B.
Brown, Alma Jacques ami little Miss Bernice
Smith motived to Charles-,
Ton; Mr. \V. K., Bunch, accompalii
id them on the trip.
Mi*. Vrnnl; Ciiitv '.1 > ?n..i i.t-.wl
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Charleston on December ?M, to take
Miss-O. B. Lisbon to spend sometime
with her relatives and friends; also
MessrsHerbert Simmons and Mother
Young to catch a train for Daytona,
Kla., where they will spend an indefinite
stay.
New Year's Day, Misses Wilhelni'ha
Myers and Marie Knight of
I Orangeburg were over nite guests ^
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephe<u
Whack; Mrs. Whack is a sister of
I the former.
Messrs??VY7 Kdwards, W. Roy ~
Bunch and Mrs. M. Abney "Baker,
spent the evening.of January 1st. ibr
j guests of Mr: and .Mrs. Stephen
Whack's. After many-games ami an
elaborate repast they returned ho'nu.
1 ^.?T<rVT ?:i nV P .in .1 r , flnw^y I ?
bun and W. K. Hunch ami Mrs, A.
Baker, motored to Charleston on Fri- ?
j day afternoon fvy^.iss (). B. Lisbon.
Mrs. R. B. Brown, Miss Bernico "
Sniith, motored to their' old . home, .
Salters, S. C., on January .'led; acrompanTrri
by Mrs.?Baker.- and?Mt:
Bunch. The day was pleasantly spent
Peaf. Ju'5.' S. ftbtlfYts, motored lo
De4?t;U?>for MlASeS' K\ Cassielint>.;Anderson
and Wilre Mac ib?deii:Tmr'3Ti. +
Man in?Rnberls accompanied '
Amoe those that worshipped at "
Lovely Hill Baptist Church were:
Mr. und Mrs. Isaac Edwards and little
daughter Miss Bernjee and brother
and sister of Savannah, Ga.; Prof.
J as. Sr~Koberts, Miss IT! Cassidine
Anderson and Mrs. M. A. Baker of
the. Holly Hill Graded School faculty
Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor of Lovely
Hill Baptist Church preached a won - * .
Jerful sermon on Sunday morning,
January 4, from the t?th chapter^ St. *- 1
i Mark 5th verso; text: " And Peter
answered and said to Jesus, Master,
lit is good .for us to be-here: and h't *
! us make three tabanacles; one for .
I thee, and one for'Moses, and one for .
| Elias." He used as. his subject, "It is
1 good for us to lh' here.7 Two eon
melted themselves with the ehurch
Messrs Frank Cain, Jr., Simmons,
Prof. 'Roberts, Mesdames Rosie Isaac,
and Mrs. William Brown, and
Rev, E. A. Davis, w<_>re the dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt, my
what a dinner; you Would not think * >
that hard times was anywhere in the
land. . -V .
I.OV'Kf.Y NKW VEA1T TARTY ~~~
One of the lovliest parties of the-..~>
"New Year was the Surprise Birthday* .
Party of Miss Jessie Mae Watts, on 1
.January 1, 1931 at the residence of"""
707 Richland St. The- "house was
beautifully decorated with pot plants
and cut flowers. In the dining room
was pink-and white in the center of
the table was her Birthday cajke in-.*
pink and white candles, and g&peli
foliage. She had as her
Rhudine-JaViji^ Miss Blossie Whittaker,
Miss Dorothy Adams, Miss Harriett
;.Sims, Miss Mahaley' Sanders,
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missions uoouwin, Aliss Harriett
C^potlwin, Miss Myrtle Williams, .
of Florence, S. C.; Miss Sara
M. Williams, Miss Helen Bright, Miss
Frances Taylor, Miss Marietta Walkgj^^Mias
Addio-Withersnott**,
H^hcH, Mr. Uohias Roof, Mr. Her- .
hert Minor, Mr. Thomas I.ipsey, Mr.
Walter Witfiqrspoort, Mr. John Whitman,
Mr. James Whitman, Mr. Allen
Wilkes, Mr. L. B. Bowman, Mr. Cl^as.
Walker,- MrT ftoosevelt?Holley,?Mr.
Clarence Harts.
' Cheery nut cream, cake, apples andcandy
was served. Her .presents were
lovely. j: v