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MDincii'r'i nimi ind rilitlonihlp for poll*# S?4* ? ?0U lo? JOdiyiRRtE INRRICTION. Qd* ?~^-r~ tatnniny lnuint thll lirolly palliy. ? ^ Southern Fidelity & Surety Co. ' DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA ~" YOU PAT ONLY ONI CKMT A DAT ' ** I David G. ILHison ; General Insurance j ; ?-? 1 Honest and efficient atten- J tion given to all business j piaaced with me. j PIIONE 5717 -? ^ j 1221 WASHINGTON ST. ^ t RDAB^VI Have made the I liHIlrN treatment *ot dropsical trou bles a _ specialty for many years. Have treated hundreds ol cases, have yet to hear of anything to equal the .treatment I give for dropsical troubles. Write giving a full statement , of your troubles and present condition,,if sufficient further information , with "a te.Tt or trial treatment will he , sent to you absolutely FREE. i Dr. Thos. E. Green, Dept. 41 . Chataworth, Ga. J " ' =?'l W - . _ . LAURENS JOTS. Christmas wasr pleasantly speht in Laurens. There were however much activity on the social calendar. The ''College Bunch" arrived on due time, with collegiate air-and graces. Misses ItehflOUa T'uvvler, Sanimie and Estelle Rice, l'ansy and Gladys Rice, Benedict; Maggie Garrett, Willie Boyd and Mr. Sam Boyd of Allen. Mr. John But man State; Ciarertce"ClTlikScales Allen; Amy Mill, YV. H., Principal C. \V. Madden spent the Christmas at home with parents Mrs. S. Ric'V and children visited , mother and other relatives. Mrs. Josiah lluntcr in company j with her daughter and son Mr. Gol-' phin and Joe Hunter, spent Christ~mas with her daughter, Jlis._llj.ntie Foe- m i3HTdiain7 ,N. C. The North Laurens Charity Club 'of which Mrs. Hattie Golden is piesident brought cheer ' to many-needy homes during the holdiays, such is ' charity. Ur<? n ra w..a I %?4 w .'VI ? ^ I.V I V |V1 W AUIO* JJLIU Wnntin- i> vtill V(_'T V ill. 31 r. ami Mrs?IBoyd- of Columbia,. spent some time with their parents j Kev. a nil Mrs. Levant, : M ' "Mfv. ami Mrs Will Fleming- entertained* at dinner Sunday: Mr Rnd'j Mrs. F. 31. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs Q ( IX.Uliphant, .Misses Bctnie H. Wash-j ington,^iVivian Alexantler^.and Mr. | tlinistnias decoration blended wjtb | the* table in its appointments. The ? wa.s elaborate. Miss Susie (Jrane is visiting 1 1iim"t brother Mi% Luther? Crane, fit cthe j home of Mrs. Sallie Hunter, Miss A. Jones of Newberry was the house, fruest of Mr. "AY. 1*. Gar-j lington and iris sister Alice last week..; Mr. Sam Jones died Saturday and was buried Sunday in the City fcemetery. The pageantH.The Star of Bethlehem was rendered to an appreeitive .jiml:ii Sli Haul Sunday. Doe. Jo. Mr' Whitfield Campbell, .son'of the< late Janies and Mary Campbell "of Waterloo was funeralized at Lflurel ! -Hill Sunday. ltev. J." W. Mathis ollijciated. lie leaves to mourn his-.loss a wife, several- ohi]droYi,~ three brothwsij and three sisters. -M*. and Mrs. With (irfnvlt: -enter- j tained their pastor, Kev. A. H. Mar- 1 titl "ninl .mil' I ..lU.'ri. .... VllVi ."V> Vi-l? ? ,?J I.,1 VJ* , friends with a bountiful <1 in nor X mas Ri'V. .\j?n ii.i . i!UM|liotv?l in d'.lji-i ways?<kmttr-d' 1 > rst n ctsT~ | Rev. \\ . ! '. M ii.u.v jiris i?i* of Springfield, had .dtlicultt Sunday. nite ing i-t>??111 l kU '.inkr h 1: i ieel'hm wheel, with everything- in the grocery line >?.?11 care In mention. The ;members had parked tin- Ruiek to its' 'capacity. Re\-;v A. II.. ,I.e\ nit ' proudly displayed thi'ee fountain pens, stuck in" a row jn his pocket. He*-changes pens perhaps <?n every, sentence, I On January -1th the. eight-thirty hell will start its slinimonkig for'the IU-XI fit e inunth.'. llmnpton?Hi ites. Beware! | Mi* Priest "Al.iUi'i: _ did lint come l-home?fov ('bvjstm.is Miss J. P. I. says the woild has lost its joy, j- Mr. Roy (Jarlingtun was shopping in town Christmas eve nite with Miss. 10. P.~?~ 7 7 " Mrs. Carrie, daughter of Air. and" Airs. Albei t l)ial is . .sick at their [home in Four Hundred. Mrs. Carrie lives in MeCqmiick. We. hope lor I her a 'speedy recovery. I)r. and Mrs. .1 CI SUmvi 1 visitors during the hplidays .Mr. Henry Lampocll Iflltl wife Mrsr Pa-meHa Cunningham Campbell of New York tame to LhO burial ul' thcir1 brother Mr. WhitlieldvCampbell. > i Trucks?loaded' witli fruits of all kinds were seep Christinas eve wend inir their wav ihrmigh town.' looking for the homes of the employees ot 'the (.lass Fik'tM'V. Ulil'H found e.uli member of . the said family wonhl recorta box of fruit wit h best wishes" ?^om the Company: THE SPARTANBURG DISTRICT COUNCIi;. The above named district' council met Monday ai Cai Tilse by "orders of j Dr. E. I'hilip Ellis, presiding elder 'of the district." "Am I a Soldier of !the Cross?" was lined hy Dr. Ellis. L. G. Bowman, of Union. After a few remarks, Prof. \V, It. Bowman, w:rs" rlPPtrd i ctm yr- Dr.Ellis, (hiring Tils annual ddtll't'SS stressed the proper* way of opening i services, "theuse nf having members 'using hymn hooks, the kind of bread I to use when haying1 the Cord's Supper and above all he declared a live j Church must- have prayer meeting, loVe least and rlus meeting. 'I hi.* [address was an address .of methods and information, . The' budget fu'if the. district was given ah<h-met tlie hearty approval of each minister and layman. A layman from each charge spok-e and 1 th?.y were with their pastor and presiding elder. All th.e new pastors in the. district were presented ami maila t,i remarks. Also pastors who were assigned to new chargek were asked to make remarks. All declared they had a big reception. Revs. W. R. Bowman and C. E Frazier -whre the only pastors yet, whose congregations had showered them. Rev. Bowman declared he had a whole ham, the pretty scarf he i was wearing, aside from the many f other etatable things he had in his car. At the conclusion of Rev. Bow man's speech. IBros. Jesse Young and David Boyd spoke and declared they^ are planning to do the same tiling fop Rev. Summers, whom they were very much pleased w\h. A+l the Missionary ladies? made touching remarks. ' Mrs. W. R. Bowman and Mary!1 Bowman, also s^"cssed the Confer-' ence. Mrs. T. Ellis, Confer-. , ence Branch President- addressed the ' i council along Missionary lines. Mrs, ! Ellis, is a very popular speaker and , told of the mariy things we must do ' as Missionary umrimriL?r ^ j - f c THE PALMETTO ROLE OF PUBLIC AV : LA" Star of "Cimarron" Gives Net "The Pub Ho is a niun of deep mys light wrong no matter what t t'? admire him because he is ?mm ttrrtteally- mysteri ou him murderously; and the pol after him. '- ?? T'.i; i- iiio novel charaoterizatio portravod 1 y Ri.ch~nv(T T7ix in his-he rtarvimr vehicle, "The Public Defen c.'v. w hi. iv will show at Lite CiipiU tKeativW.'d, arid Thurs. Though the role is of a differer 'type* '-from the star's previous Sue teases ' Carnarvon" and "Young Do novati's Kid" Dix is again vigorous ly cast as a fighting romantic man e ideals. ; ? The nim~i^ltase(l on the supposi TtoTi rtrrt there are?two?kinds?c laws one for the ooor man ?r>a nr. < ther for the ?rich~. . ! . To e uali/.e this lqw and to pre van! rich' swindlers from Imulctin ix assumes the charaete of fi jirivate enforcer^oT the liasi law which declares all men equa -w~4*-r the Constitution. lie is lemorseloss in his solo cam pp.5' 11 'against crime. A l eautiful romance has been .wo yen through the story in which le-cuts a girl fiuru the shame of he father v.-ho has been accused of haul; ciime which he did not com IRMO NEWS. The Yuletide season around Irm has 1-ecu well spent. Everybody ' i filled up with the Xmas spirit an iv looking forward to a happy an prospe" ous new year. The teachers home for the holi days .were Miss Vermel Lorick c Vouchees; Mr. Hiram Lorick of Pc lraiia; Mrs: A. G. Lorick, of Littl Mountain and Misses Thomasena an D.iois.o boozer .of Cliapin and Whit itock. Misses Martha a Barnes, Thelm U lieele'i and' Janie'Long of Columbi are at home for the holidays. M i-> Uosalee Wright of Elko an Mr.- Fair of. Voorhees' were the holi day guests of Miss Vermeil 'Loricl ! Mr. Elijah X aggies and Willi Raiford of Ridge Spring spent las Sunday evening with Miss Elois Boozer. i Miss Eloise Boozer delightfully er (iT.iciiniui. at her home Monday even -ing. with a party in honor of Mis Francina l>avis of Columbia. Th hostess. served a delicious course c potato salad',- hot cocoa, saltines an after dinner mints. The out of tow guests were Misses Francina Davi and Klla Simnvs, Messrs. Arthur A dtrsoTv and William Davis of Colun bia. Misses Janie Burgess and At eina .Suber and Mr. Abraham Leai hart and Charles Sligh of Lexingtoi Miss Boozer's party was enjoyed b ail present. | ^Miss Reba .Jones who Tias been ,i for some time is improvihg; also Mrs Ilattie Maie. Mrs. Idellsf Boozer in<lispo>ed at this writing. Mis.Maine Mokes of Columbia-an two little sons Cortez and Verno spent ?a tin-day and Sunday - wit their mother and grandmother Mri i jii'. Back man Richardson, a senio college student of Smith Universit is at homo for the holidays. .mil's." beneva ro.wb, hostes PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ?Dec. 30i ^ ' '. " .Mis. ('. nVva Rowo was the hostes I to in r club. The. Jolly Twelve, at he 1 ir^lrrt-'iicv 11J \V. Columbia .Ave. 1 tii, occasion was bridge. The firs ' !?t i>.if was captured by Miss Eleanc Arthur Srcimrl prize by Miss Hele '-At?.u.o... \irs- f'atiift Johnso < apt : il t. booby prize. Mrs. Bei I i !ia ^N.ackt v received a prize for keep . ing. . - i;-.. At a late hour in the e\ |cuing the guests-were ushered int tlx- (lining room by the hostess wh j l:i'il:cd siutiiirug in .green .velvet pa I .ihiiia Miss Helen A. Jones Was be I coming in py.yimas Qf twy^shades o ' pink and blu( satin. Mrs. Callie Ma ' J.olinson chosed, rose and green crepi Miss Eleanor Arthur was attractiv in yellow satin with a" touch of blac .Mrs. Bertha Beatty was petete it white satin trimmed in white fur Ajr. A,....p. t." Tlininpcnn cigfr of till hostes.; was charming in blue am gold satin pajamas. Miss Rose Da vis as usual looked stunning ip tw< uliiwh.u r.f ...am,.. ?* - **-< ' ............ ... wivci, Mrs. maoe Thompson looked well in black an< gold pajamas with black lace jacket The deeortions were mistletoe ant holly and the place cards werc San a Clans after enjoying a delicioui two course supper the guests - departed for home in the wee hour of th< evening. Too much can not be said for Rev McBride, The "pastor, and diis congre gation the way and mannet they fe< and took care of us Among those who attended wen Revs. II. T. Summers, I>, G, Bowman W. R. Bowman, I. W. Dominick, A T. Atchison, W. S. Jones, C. E. Frazier, \V. B. Bouler, F. E. Felix, ,S M. Mothers, Wm. Jeter, W. M. Tobe such laymen as J. J. Jeter,. S&nrvuel Moore, J. V. Thompson, David IBoyd, JesSo Young, A. D. Cureton, S. R, Sims, "Walter McJunkins of Union rodothepe*^^ ,?__ . i" T"" ' r' LEADER Tin ,^___ ii ENGER TEST DIX PORTRAYAL v Characterization in Latest Film lie Defender." Jswnrn he cost. The innocent have cause a modern impersonation of Robin is?the thief a.nd absconder hate lice, jealous of his acbivities, 6tie : A I B m n it " p A B mit.?" . - Others in the cast of "The PuHTc~ Defender" are Shirley Grey; Purnell -j Pratt; Allan Roscoe, Nella Walker, x I Ruth -Weston; Boris Karloff; Paul r . Hurst and Edmund Breese. a The 'film was directed by J. Walter -1 Ruben. IN MEM0RIAM 0 In memory of my dear mother, Mrs. s" Selena Jefferson. - '. (' j Thou art gone my precious mother. _ I Never more thy face I will sec Until the angels come to summon j Me into Eneternity. ^ (Two years ago you left me> ?~And my heart has ever been sari, ?J I How I miss your loving voice, ? No one is able to tell. 8 | * ? i - - , u ' * ' a|V"" I Wnnw you are in Heaven, "Vor one day you come to me, d And your voice was clear and loving^ Saying these .words to me. C' . Oh Glory! Oh Glory! there is room i6 r?: ~? v . it enough in paradise I have a home in ;e Heaven. Glory! Yes you are resting today with^Jesus l" And you .are watching each d&y foils mc? ,e And some day while: looking from, >f Heaven you will see?yopr lonesome d child, L' 71 Coming to Thee. J One who will ever miss you. l. Your daughter, Emmaline Nelso.n THIv HAfM'Y. PV\LS y ?1? , "The Happy Pal's gave a lovely II *Ch ristmas supper on Dec. 25, at the 3. residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson 2.148 E. Senate St.?The din- ing and living rooms Were decorated with Christmas tlowers, l'ed and gn5en h crepe paper, a lighted Christmas tree 3. was in tne living room, while crap? awi?with IqvqIv colors, tables worn' ? appnintPfl fnv hi jdge. after several ih^ teresting progressions; Mr. Issac Russul was Seen at the piono hitting the bunch with the latest' for dancing.Then a delicious supper was at 11:00 waitress, Mesdames. J. P. Noel, E. E. _ Simpson G. M. Jackson, M. Arcie Messers. W. M. Hall, W. W. Jackson. Menu, cocktail, turkey, sweet pea, is ca^ndy potatoes with marshmelous, :r cake, wine, etc. After dinner ments. sauce, Rice, hot roll jello, whip cream. pickle, slice tomatoes, cramberry n macroni, |salad on lettuueje, -sweet nlAlr, W'lllmiis Laujon wuu Santa Claw., who presented lovely gilts to thxrPal's and their guests. 0 Those present were: Miss Fran-, 0 cis Taylor Mr. Washington Epps, i- Miss Mary Ellen Dufontj Mr. William !j- r.nwgnn. Miss Surlina Jackson, Mr. e George Simpson, Miss Lizzie Nue?. ton, Mr. Eugene Kennedy, Messrs. e Charles Chappel, Isaac Russell, Miss k Hattie Jackson, Mr.. Andrew Jen- , 1 kins, Miss Gertie Myers, Mr. George ( q' Jackson, Miss Mary Jonos, Mr. Theo J Goodwin, and Messrs. Thomas Wil - liams, Lester Means. All reported ? a grand time. I - . ' ELLOREE NEWS. i Due- to the -most acceptable wea-' , ther the people are attending"- ner^ vices at all the churches. a The good members of Shiloh A. M. E. church are showing their appreciation for their new pastor Rev. . G. H Whit$ in many ways. On Dec. 4 j 21 after IBoard meetings the Shiloh * members surprised the pastor when < j he returned to the parsonage by < , having in it some new furniture and \ a beautifully decorated Christmjab ~ tree laden with many things. In fact ' it was a pre-Santa visit. [ Rev. Sally, the Benedict Student- i , Pastor of St. Paul Baptist church is * spending his holidays among his 4 "member# who are making it very 4, T " V . ' > L.? r:~. . j _ - yfwrtlliv 'i ' ni-iiift'lfaLtt * \ ' *' . . 1 ' ^ ^ = BIRTH DA V FETE FOR THE REV. L. H. HATFIELD. . On Monday evening, Dec. 28th at the home of Deacon and Mrs. I. T. Russell, 1313 Barnwell St., an enthusiastic group of members and friends of the First "Nazareth? tist church entertained the" Rev. L. H. Hatfield, popular and progressive ! pastor of aaid churoh as an evidence of .grateful appreciation on his IBirbh day anniversary. The guests of the evening were welcomed by Bro. I. T. Russell, Sr., followed with a duet by Miss ^ally and Mr. Russell, Jr., solo Mrs..'* Lillian Thompson; instrumental solo, Mr. I. T. Russell, Jr; duet Mrs. AWn'thy ami Mr' ... UngRgll ? Xr ~ The Rev. words expressed his appreciation and thanks for the affair and presented Dr. J. P. Reeder, populr pastor of 7,'nn Raptjst church and_a former pastor of First Nazareth, Who graced the occasion with his presence?a?4 -1.1-J i ' ' ' nuueu mucn to tne pleasures of the evening. L)r." Keeder is" in kingly" man who still lias "the common touch." Remarks by the Rev. iM. M. Peace, F. H. Vann, Mrs. Lillian utifu 1 and -useful gifts were received by the gufcst?of~hj>nor. A delicious course of cake and punch was served ending" a- veiry pleasant evening. pleasant for him. ? ; The recent Convocation held in Charleston has returned Rev. J. C. Collins to the Reformed :Episcopal churc.h to the delight of his members. Mrs G. H. White and little daugh ter Catherine Mae are spending the holidays with us. She is the principal of the ML Carmel scliool,JLau?1 reus county. Prof. Gregg showed recently at Shilc.h church to a large audience, in interest of said church. The college students from various schools spent their holidays home. The Christmas trees and exercises were well .attended at all the churches- . ' i ?At tho home of Mrs. Brigman the. Stewardesses of Shiloh gave a Silver Tea, which was a success. * Miss Iriek one of the out of town teachers was among us during the holidays. Rev. and Mis. G. 11^ White and daughter have been out almost every day during the holidays among their members_ for dinner Mr. J. C. Cheeseboro and son of Jacksonville, Fla were recent visitors at Shilofi. Pi of. W. A. White of Laurens and Messrs. Thomas Brown and Clarence Clinkscales, students of State College were among us during the holidays Now that _ .school Vacation closes January 4th, the City pupils are getting in readiness for the same. Prin cipal A. Daniels and _his staff of teachers shall be ready to welcome them back for the New Year. The Pastors and members of the different churches shall?strive?tehave every?one nmrtng us a church mAnihpr nr n plinrnU f?nnv ??? ...gplflnr rproritlv , li ill T1 rri 1 lirv Prcntifm S\i)innnrg ivhn was burnd to death, at St. Paul Baptist church. | * . ! ~ | GOOD times | this rule holds 4. . g^hadtthftjseoj | LET THEM K { YOU HAVE f jjj INONET |" Adve I - 1.F I THE Li f DO IT FO a#A A |^A - >? - . > , .. ??_ ^ 1^.. .-, . ' / V , 1 . __. ' iTl.w,tf?*4.'*- .i^.i: . ' . ' ? -V % ' . ' . * * Saturday, January 2, 1932. CAMPAIGN IN BOSTON . FOR FRIENDSHIP COLLF(?E f Rev.-T. S. Gilmore, Pres. Board of Trustees ; " Friendship Normal and Industrial College. Rock Hill, South Carolina. Dear %v. Gilmore: I am writing inv behalf of several ?^ philanthropists of Massachusetts who are interested in Friendship Normal ' and Industrial College. ~ PrOf. Chisohn who has been work ing so earnestly for the institution has made many contacts with" there -*? philanthropic persons. ? . Many 'have given supi>ort ' and "j others have promised support with the understanding that Prof. Chisolm will be placed in charge. * I have noted tfre wav Mr. Chisolm has skived to make _this sehoot a?success and ?save It, *ynd I and-othcro hore-4n-Jhe^ North feel that if Prof. Chisolm was ' given ehaige of the institution, I am sure that the organization would become successful and the school grow. Among those who are interested and who urged that Ml. Chiaolm ba -placed, in charge are: 'Mr. Peter 13. Bradley, State Street Broker tn Bos- ton; Ty|r. Ralph R. Flanders, PresidentoftheHNe>irTJngTah3~CoTreTrrva= tory of Music; Mr. William Dewart, Mrs. Joseph (i. Thorpe, daughter of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, pas^torial poet of |N<Av ,England; Mr. P Russell, Mr. William T. FVarj\promTnenf==i=====:= publicity man in New England who is associated with all the New England <3oveimers and-Baroness A. M. Von. BlombergWho is well known in BoStOir ?? .Society Circles, whoTTas" written several books in English and German and who was sponsor of the concert given by the Friendship College Quartet in Boston during November. Organizations who have promised to aid the institution are: The South Carolina Club of Boston; IB. P. 0. E. of Bostop (The Elks,) Cantabs, an organization formed for the purpose of -helping?out worthy causes and many others. Haying the work ?if -Prof. Ghiaplm at heart and also a great interest in Friendship Normal and Industrial" College I write with the hope that you may consider^ him ior? the?future success of Friendship College. All monetary contributions received for Friendship College are being depbsited in the First National Bank of Boston. < ' ~ ~?7 YYlLiJULAM 1. riYAIYY &(>O^O^teOJXO^OX^CrO.Q.O.O:CiOOOO' O fBEJN'Si"^ ? 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