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P" "*tee 8 .? , ST MATTHEWS NEWS All of the college students have returned to the various colleges, aftei . having, been home spending the hoi td&ys with relatives and friends versity, Columbia, S. C., Misses Oza bell Addison, Kainestine Whaley, F.li zabeth' Scott, Mr. Jesse Mitchell,JCla. rence. Patterson, Wesley Williams, o State College, and .Miss Jessie Mai FV)ocmas Claflin University spen t the holidays with Miss Ilennle Owens Mr. and Mrs; Gilbert Elrod of Nev York speiit a few days home witl relatives and friends. . ' AU- of the teachers in the Publi' . School have returned to work afte' spending the Xmas holidays at thei various home.^^ wt,|t.rt'*\v nnn n Bethel A. M. E. Church for th children was quite a success.. Man received presents .HUT* otn.re /v ivxi. o 11r-> uivv>n ? nv o i a > o u ling his many friends are listenini with eager ears of his recovery. A .very unique marriage was ha Sunday evening at the home of th lVnsr~TIoImah t o .Mr Willi Caldwell long before the hour wbic was appointed' for fhe marriage yo ^a<^t0:00.ooaao.ox(v0-00.uo.o.o.o0' J KEESES' I COUGH SYRUP $ Com posed of pure and selected ingredients and recommended for roughs,' " minor ~ or Throat - andilronchial irritations. Every bottle guaranteed to give results orli money refunded. Agents wanted who wish to make from S3 to ?."> a day. Write: B. H. KEKSE, Mfg. I Pendleton, S. C. ' ?OO.OO O.O v OO vOOOOC'COCOOOOOe I Cap Shop | Caps -Ready Made A i 1 A 8 ^\IIU Iiu-ULUCI ? HATS ^CLEANED AM) : -8 . ULOCIvED ??\ & Sample Hats at Reduced Prices ' 8 1117 WASHINGTON ST\ . j " EBAUGH'S" FRESH FISH Watch our Specials Wednesday and Friday . We Dress and Deliver Free COURTESY ? SERVICE PHONE 5619 1124 Washington St. Cola.. S. ( DANZLER BROTHERS ' Shoe Repairing 2379 Gervais St. . Phone 913 We call for and tlcfiver all work Free shine with every job. Men's Half Sole and Rubber ? HWls ? ? $1.2 Men's Whole Sole and Rubber Heels ? ? $2.0 Ladies Half Sole and Rubber -? Heels-?=- ST7T Ladies Heels?Anv r?l.>r r.t I COSMOPOLITAN | BARBERSHOP y ' x . Ladies Work a .Specially ji A Trial is all we ask i : . ??.L C. L. Lilliewood, Rrop. y Matthew Robinson, Mgr. < That old Suit?'Dress or Hat be\ \ hind the trunk > Need not be considered Junk, > .We have a process, tried and ? true, ' " ,That-mak$s the old clothes look like new. Dry Cleaning For Ladies And (ientleinen J. Wr-Brunson ? < > iAIIJUHIam, -urv-iTKisAW' ? :: ING AND DYEING i ;; . phone 7162 ; < > 713 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ! J ' A Mother's Care With All * < * .You Wear. 4 David G. Ellison General Insurance ; __ Honest and efficient aLtenplaaced with me. fit' PHONE 5717 1221 WASHINGTON ST. 4 ? t - rr- ?? CONWAY NEWS Bethel A. M. E. Church j Sundtjty Jtttt. drAvttsn high day lit. "jBuihel A, M. K. Church. Uov. W'i .Gore, selected iu a -text St.?M;w. 119:17; subject Transfusion lie preach ed a very instructive and inspiiing sermon after which the lioly Conf " munion was administered and many partook of the broken body and blood 2 of our Lord ! Sunday School np. n.-il at t it j uaraUhour with Supt. W. K. Moore and his i teachers at their posv-of duty. At'tcy ' 1 a beautiful and brief discussion of ! the lesson we were favored with a ? splendid review by Rev. Nathaniel lianington of AllenJ, University. Rpv. r 'Haiiingtoii sj)ent part of .his Chn'st.. ' mas holidays in Charleston and par? of them in Georgetown. On his wa\ to Columbia he st>>pped to sec us. r He preached! n't Cherry lliil i^aptist 4 Church, S imdny FITOI i\1 n g" and ' night for Rev. Goings Daniels. We arc ^ always glad to have men lit: e Rev. , Harrineton in our midst. We will be pleased' to have* htYn visit no again je 1 soon. At Rev. Gore- Rev. A. L . "Rainliuw atilTRe v G~ "W Jariios a A-end " ed the rostrum. Immediately follow. ing the usual devotions the pastor ~ 'selected as a. text Oth Psalm it; sub. o ject The Joy of Salvation, lie de_ 8 livered to us bnother burning mes. ? sage. B1 'Chp..F.ninnripnlinii roUviatmn ?-og ? held at Whitt'emore Training School g Auditorium, Friday. Several promi C> nent speakers were present.. A great ^ Wilson master of ceremony. .Singing ? America; Scripture lesson, by' Key. 5 (J. W. James; Prayer by'Rev. Henry 0 -Clark;-Reading of tlie K mancipation O Proclamation by Mis. Annie'B. Wil. 0 son; Short Talk by Sister Laura Wil ^ son and Sister Filen God l'ry; Remarks 0 by- Prof. G. \V. Singletnry. Kev \\ 0 I Gore was tbe orator fur the occa. O sion. .. > ?Tfie -Mi?nnry Society met Jan. g 1. 1932 at the home <>!' Airs. Mand O Rainbuu. After?TfTt?biKlhvs- rTrr 0 ladies rendered an excellent program, p: ' ite Progress the Negroes haw m:uie O since Freedom,- by. Mrs", I-7uie?.-c w g p soil; Solo Mi s. lit'livl Cu'i t.er; WUy" We 5 Celt-bra textile - First 7Mv"df .Jamup'-.v ? by Mrs. M. B. Luisler; Mi>. A' I? W ii' 0 sun, Mrs-Rime, Paper.. 1 he New Vear's 0 Message by Bra. Klhcl Carter; SO'U. 0 Mrs. Maggie Ladsbn. This program 0 was1 enjoyed by all .present," O-i We: then went inu? praise se?"\tw. 0 'All expressed thet?.ol\l s ' as" being 0 ' proud of seeing anoThfr N\'w YurtlTs ? -l)av. After this tile liostes-s seivexi > ,-rii, u-.-.n -anH-rt-.-Trr = lettuce salunes-. cake uml hot cocoa which was enjoyed. Next tnecting will e at the home ot' 'Mrs. Annie j Lewis, January 8,1P.52. ' r could barely. get standing room. We wish this couple all (TfThe good, luck that this world may have in store-for f them. Rev. Elliott Tayljr. has 111 ved to i the city. You may find-'him at any [time on Church Street. V V'VV VW+<r VV if DO YOl ' TO BE : 2 1)R. w.. .. ? .... ..... ._ : -^3- s 1M K, r! * A - Will It'"1 yon mil ? and successful. Will 1 t) ^ dcsiri f| ^ ?-1'HON IwVjT . < H I >oo i?ivr sTi.n-T _ ... vvvwv >s*vv v-..; fli GOOD times I : ? X this rule hold :|: . FX what the pec i I LET THEM i V X # II YOU HAVE | f f:-^: :? ;? ?:~7?? fp|IV ' . . ' ft [f IN ONE I f" Advc - <Q> : v ? - TT x hk k li X pHE t do it f( I I 111 I dfr?aMaftli?i n ?i iii'trriliMiil^ih'li II . ^ THE PALMETTO LI' SOMKTlllNC 10 THINK ABOUT f IxntiuiVn Duggcd Bembert I j'i1 > l Ifi- 1 u.w hsis usho i e<i anotfi t.i; u*. dual to .-oniv i>l o-> s 11.- p/cmpority, uiul to othors- i J . ii .. m;uio old hum-drum bare 1 7T\7sTence7 Some people will prospei i in time of famine while others ki. ? . * * v *'iii in we of plenty. It all de- t ' i"' ^ ; ;; mm- conception ol' living. -I I '1 o one type, oi" individual a successful Kit i-*%?ay:r.g enough money to buy j i'IwW;, p..y . inn, and to bay a few .? , e.oil,e . lo- another, he must hav\ ) i ; il .lie money ho wants, and to a thpi.^ , he must hare enough to supply all hi1-i.iiwi.aiti.l .s. .. " ~ ~ " lil'Tiei e uce two ways to get -rich- "TT -- r V;.i.'. .and mo wrong way; " i: v v. ay un.l ti;.e rare. TVnT " ! <u i^e niie wrong and impossible way is'the common way. To be lien is to have all the inonnv vmi wjint. A nH thn nnnvmnn tvnv oftming lu uotTirrrta'To try'to'g^Fenough money for one's wants.. But hove we 'find a great ditficulty, that is the wants always multiply taster than the money jpile. _<*~Kverybo3y wants to be rich enough to ride in a taxi.- When we begin to hire taxi cabs we want to own a car; when we. '"own ii civr we want to owtra garage. Though a'great many people have cars and the weather helps 'us wear people" who pay weekly or monthly ; payments -on automobiles and Radios and have no shelter for them. v<.na'i imt's a?man buys?Rtukoad* as others buy homes he may be in an embarrassing position though he has five million dollars. The more money a 'man. lias the poorer he is, if no lias not learned to. keep his desiv.-" i> wiVaiit bounds Wt excessive to his ?:n cj m;. latum --of * tipples. The onlyv. ay to be rich is to keep.ones desiv. t c wiii.ir, his?income. ' If one wants ?\vhat two dijllais'can buy and has live dollars, he is wealthy. A bright dime 1 ?ttt-tt-fiaiv.pt is greater than a golden egg" is to' a iniser. T iie ?riyht?"way to be rich is' never to. want what yoli cannot buy, then yuji jjiv.ays have as much money as yt-ti wtvith-r'IVdc is the etisy way. Xono of i,s can regulate the contents of- duf purse. For "hot -one of us ' i c'i -dai.'' t no wage scale or the cost - c, living. But ,each one ol* us can regulate our desdes. - W e 'all -cannot i 11 capital in cents and ..dollars. as -H'.t oitwnt-d in-the scheme ,1 t: in ;s.. ?Xeverthekjess, Ave can all attain a peace of liiiAil?contentment! We *can l/o wealthy when we learn to let two 1 actors dominate "our lives? 1. Karni'ng an income. Keeping our wnrrts withTn our income. Ivor. Solomon Ginyard Jr., and wile along with .Mrs. Pinder Halt s';-eni a i'ew days .during, the holidays in Camden, S. C., visiting relatives and friends..' , . j want'I" lucky? | SKP? t 1 I.IXAVIS f .?1. *** L M)VISI?S ^ ?? : iv.aki* voii hapjW* ? U'>s ; ir.^'s or any thipy * : y (1 i> r !!inii'?: '.> A. M. Vir 5 I*.' M.s : t QU iUBiAi ifii y?? y v ;-v .>?*,' % > > *' o *> 4- ^ y or dull times, 1 ' Jr'; ? ^ s good: Have ^ ^ %_ pie want, then 4 wNQW THAT | IT" ' \ f 1 . I urn1 * $~~ jyjj . : T WORD, ? *?^ . ...v. jrtise I % . m. * t\] r ?i: ' . , ET ; EADER | )R YOU!! I; X 4. :adkr _ KlNCSTREE NEWS \ f . in, Vhr.stoias hoi.-'.ays hnVo pa's od away very quit'ly (.juke .1 umber of folk sjuni the holidays eye students. Misses (J. Robinson, iL?MrCrna. S.?Urice, Messrs Cohenfockfield. J. MeCalester, J. Barr, C. Ur( U, .Roliiifon. L. .' it r'uTIlk iv The teachers uf varfou schools xfe as follows: Moses i*'. Sv.;aiis. T. Stubbs, Messrs U. Stubbs. lay.- j lor, Mr.'R. A. Brown.- Mrs, (). Win-J ?ton. Miss E. W.'nnlr.^ham. .'n . t'vva! - ?t* ?- .< ine :1 liC, * is if f 1*".T 10 f". eve in.; . i-i?.v. weww -tfo us , ' ,, I,, l.i? YVilt-yvI. Tiv.-rrj..'. J. i'oi? 011, Messrs Cohen Cockfiel i. U. Stubbs A. Thr.rpe, V\*. Robinson, .T. opciprhts. Mrs. M. S.. Mason. The out cf'.Lov. vi?*'? li "\i?- 11,1.1 Ai..,! T. Crown of "Florence Messrs I,. Peiuh i-grims ttnd Smalls of (\pw York H. L. Fordham of Monckn- Corn- r. A delicious co-live v as served. Dancing and card playing were the en joyments of the evening. Mr. L. StarrE^ spent the holidays with Mr. Pondvrm ass's motlnr, Mrs. P. Richard , o Mrs. S." Boimc-.t and Sister Miss F'orence Swails motored to Florence with Mr. I., Petuh-rgrass tiul Smalls a breakfast dance on Christinas da\ Misses Helen Harper Johnrty Fulton. Rosa L. Lavally aiuhMersr? Win if roil Robinson. 11. L. Fprtjhasn amfN'. f by lor sp? nt Christmas dty in Lake city at- the home of Mr. and' Mr*. Moore. ; ; ' / . M'\ and Mrs. R. A. Brown am! daughter Rosa I.. Levally and her hoy fi'iehd. Mr. X. Taylor mat ore tn Lmcolnville on Mtmjay. Mrs. S. Bhnnttt stave a pa.vty ror ie" P?;!e Si<:er- Miss 'Ifnth S\v:u!? .\o >s"aftending high school in North Caroling. . - _ ?Mr. and A:is. R. A. Brown, motored Conway to tak, their daughter Mrs. 0. Winston, Mis-cs E. Garrett. MM-'. Snoai CMisrn M j , n .1 ihaovn -.mnSingleton of Sumter passed through heVe on last Sunday. .They wn ry iv"C' toring Miss Garnett to her school. MVs Helen Harper <. nlert*jiied tier liisl of friends at !>'<?! home on the 2: th of-December. 1 hd invited gnest verc: Mv-?s F;. U. I.a.'.Jiy. J. 3'u'ton f* S. S\v<:its,. 'Uoo raison.- Thorpe M MeCrea. Mi'-. S. ovi:. A!. ;. tv- Woods. M? *? R -Br.' sh:;\v. M s.-Ts Sam MicKlleton. Marion McC<dI.um o-' f Van,go burg. Mr. \V. W. Smalls. S. t.[?ca; Messrs L. Pendergras.s P. Smalls N'ew York. Dancing and oar' pi**? inir w.re the i njovnu nt- of the ev filing.' A delicious course vyns sorvi d Miss Helen Middleton of Oratig bvp: spent part of the holidays hji_e tvith Miss Christine .Robinson. Messrs -Thomas Counts and Var \ell of Orangeburg motored here onSun*lay to bring. Mr. Wit's mother. Mrs. E. J. Eddy. Messrs Sillll Mitliili tmr n-H.i ;V(->rr? noihl't! "ht'l" ''U Mi-, u-iv! Mrs. .J. Thorpe. Mi. Caldwell Robinson .of (trangeburg -spent Sunday evening with Mi Willard Futon. - - Rev: -f; A ' Rr yn rrtrfs ~ Tln~ Tl eTV~M7~K"~ mrnt mrr trajr ton chert" rhr~ Iron r t " tc liiany-thaougli his wonderful sermon 1' " HvMO NEWS S u lula'y - - w^m - a vw y- I >t-n u H f > 1 thry and set vices around?Imm?wci\?well itterided. Tl.:*- A. ('. E. League ic moving along nicely with the ne'wfind .efficient -pVc-si ii-nv, ' Miss K?oisc ^oozc-r. U"V. Gamble doesn't fai' to ?onK?in ov?. i y "Sunday afternoon and ake a part The vsitors in on - i. v.n last week weie Mr, ('. F. Vapce, Julia James. Mr. Miller anj another young man whose name the reporter' failed to a:et>- of Wellford. S. C. Mr. Willie Ellis of. Rock Hill and Mr. and Mrs Willie?H. ('nrh'.\ jrf?Lexington. Mr. Hartford Giles and Miss Eloise Boozer wore royally entertained in Columbia Friday evening by Miss Francina Davis and Mr. Jonathail Francis. The community as a whole was soth delighted {met surprised?when Mr. Hiram Lorick came hoine for thu veek end and'brouglitwith him his~ wife, Mrs. Lorick was before hoinarrif.Ke Miss Nina Pruitt of Du? West. Many entertainments were given in their honor. Misses Clyie and Myrtle Steven on and Mr. Briggs of Cokrmin spmuissena and Eloise Boozer. Mr. O. G. Bowman motored to Po naria~Monday with Mr. and. Mrs. Hiram Lorick, Miaa Annie- Bucgm is visiting hjrj rother in Lexington. Novel, Thrilling, Romanl fered in Mys Ar imn cnsely vivid and entorta pre s." Cc umbia's screen version c which cipriris_aL?he Capitol Theatre hunviii interest element centribut and diver: e rhnrai t(\,rs wHn are sub terv that fairly takes*th? edge off Doyle (M er concocted. j ' T . ~ '' I j- Jack Holt, famous star, who has . porliayed* almost two hundred roles i in n.ouon..pictures, was boin m Win chaster, Virginia. liofdrtT entering pictures, his experiences include civilcue ineo-'ing, Alaskan prospecting, ' man?casing, c?rw?punching,?and v-ft-ck actings |' Jack is an expert horseman and'" iiiiiuc ms nisi screen appearance in "Salomy Jane,"' in -which he rode a! thiity f.opl cliff, 4iterally leaping- iiuo fUmdum.- Fox- a number _ id years after "this he was starred.in "Westerns" hut 'his success in pic tUibs of a mere sophisticated kind was such .that he never returned to his first type. His latest portrayal " is in Columbia's"' my. tery Thriller, l "Subway Express," which conies to -j >i.o?Capitol' Theatre un Wednesday. ~ Son-.e c>; Holt's recent notable per i'ornwinces Weie in "T|ie Tiger's. Claw." "The -Cheat," ".Submarine,' 7 ; nd "Flight." a 'the royal family of tut I HVI ER PAINED DURING XMAS ' J ' oi'.. iS(rN. . _ - j I - ' 1?-? ?7?? * 1 ; ni'twi'cn tne hours ot-S and 11 o'-; clock the night of. Dec... 2'J, was one U: 'of unusual "gayety when the R. F. O. t( !TV Serial and Literary Club enter- ; b ilained iis guests with a banquet at I 0 the Cuilc-ge Inn on Harden Street.'!ft The rooms of the Inn were beautifully . H (decorated with. Chiistnias Berries J. and 1 e ls and che Yule tide appear'A! a net- many a lasting: impression on ! rHf? gTTSSfi ante entertainers. Thru G j a ?o,?-o-.-Ait tlit* enter taine'i'. une3 j X -g4Ul-I -V -etr^erlailU'l s danced to Ilk' It Melodious music rendered by Long's ' ti [T.>ur Moirymen. During the inter D j mission the hostess of the Inn, Mrs.! -A; B. Evaflfc served a course of ham |M salad on lettuce,, rolls and potato c chips with pun.h. Everybody'. pres fi j i iu seemed-to have had a su|)er pleas Sl ant time. The guests-*'were as fol lown:?Mis. Dr. Evans," a prominent 7 ; lad^v and physician about the city was the guest of honor; Mesdames jLunett Brown; Emma Dynes;-MissesDonella Brown, Dessle Mae Dawkins, Mary Lillie Xlims, Willie Bell Mor t' -ton; Fannie XI artin~ .Mary Akiue Sanders, Annie Taylor. Messrs. IBut 4ei?-Bio< ks, E. XL. Brown, XI. . B. Brown, Aiken Burwick, Willie Foggy Stepney Garrick, Gervais Guess, Win I; sel Jacques, Andrew Jenkins. Russell ^ Logan, Chesterfield Powell, Ira Sin 7 gletc'n, . John Wilson Thomas Low a num.. Clnl. members?present as?fol h>ws:. Xlesdames Earnestine Guess, C inne Puirh. Misses Azilee Wilson, EVar.geline Wilson, Viola Wilson. JllLAil! JJlill Lll'lilg, IL111 IB - JIdtictiTeeiTr "b At'illte XIae Dayman, Ora Bell - In d [firm, ( . Hell Johilson, Hannah John 1 .son,"Mattie Pell Hitter, Ruth Taylor, 1 Harriett Tavlor. Rosetta Young, Iren ^ Your.trj Messrs. Pete Anderson, Ton. h u town. Freddie Y. Ferguson. Ned (Hynes, John W. Johnson, Lonnie. E. ^ Hugh, Harry Riley, "Earnest Long;, Ruhcn Reese, Thomas Wilson, Fred die Workman. \ m""'mm * " n L-L'-ilXli'/ LK \ M F (TH ia if?Hr _ : - " - Cl.uiTVstpn. S7-C..."JCTrrJlh/' lO32?~ "A Hum :iy v. is a high day at Ebenez- ^ er. Dr. 1 P.^Maek our pastoi1 Who . \\'a> sick for a-week graced, his pul- ^ pit and greeted everybody a Happy Nfcw Year. Dr. Mack preached as h, V always"1 d'.os, two soul stirring and a instructive sermons, morning text wa. ^ found St. Luke 2:24; subject Jesu?? r the wap-h w.n-.l for Ho. nun- on.l ? his evening text was found Genesis P 47:3. Our pastor is second to none. >nd when you are visiting Charles- n ton come to Ebent-zer, the church of welcome and hear one of South Cam- g liiia's. best preachers. * ?: After the Lord's Supper and morn- . nig service a dinner was served in 1 lie annex for old Ato'tiovc and Ko ?-> the) s of Ebenezer and the City. The ai table "was [Traced by seventeen gray headed, kind, loving. neatly dressed mothers, whose cheering and happy expressions "brought sunshine into Fi our hearts. at Mrs. Yi; srii 'a Tleyward, president of the Chandelier Club was direc- c> L. X IV -wbo was -so-beautiful JY and wilinfirly assisted by some of the , K other clubs. "" " jX^i M ? All of our services are well in attendance. * ' N We are pleased to be in receipt of jn a year's subscription from Rev. E. of B>Mac';k, P." P.. 21.Hampden Square. ^ .Charleston, S, C. May othera fol1 - . -3r?e Saturday, January 9,J 982. tic Screen Fare Oftery ^Subway Express' 71 tilling picture is ''Su]avux_1Tx^_^R >f the New York stage success ; Wednesday.-Aside from the I ed by thirty highly realistic ' way passengers, there's n mv<.?JH| "any thing that even A. Conan .-.g jVcTHoit if. "SUBWAY EXPRESS" n .A COIUM3IA P?CTU?C It. C. CLl B MOWS. 1 The ^B. C. Club met DecenibefllG.. . a !)31, at b o'clock in the College lira ry.? ? ? : " The meeting- was opened in the sual \bsy. Mist Dunmore- declined . ?\B / serve again as president, so .the . o'use was opened tor the election of llieeis. '1 he officers- elected are as >llows: Dr. X. A. Jenkins, president i*; L. 11. Mailman, vice president; I i L. Jackson, secretary; Miss ilenetta Russell, reporter ? Two new members were added to I ie club: Mr. I). James AdamsOn and Iiss Henrietta C. Russell. Flans | ere discussed mr a number of acvities leading up to the Founder's ay drive. The club adjourned to meet on - 1 .'ednesday Jan. G, 11)32.r We ask very loyal son and daughter, and iend of Benedict to give us their innni't 1 JOHNSTON NEWS Bethel C. M. E. Sunday School is* outing on \ et'y nicely si nee \\v have Anew Supl. Mrs. S. L.4 Pope. Mis. C. U. Mcintosh mother ani ivo sisters of Orang.ebv.Lg.JS. C\ spi-mIte oliri.-lnias hoi.days with Mr. and Irs. V. it. Mcintosh. Prof, and Mrs. Mcintosh spent the rck-end e-i Orangeburg, S. C*. % The teat hers of the Edgefield (Jouny Training School tiiat spent the hristma.s holidaps at their home are s follows-. Missis -X. J. Gary, E. jOUlSv Anderson, Maude Williams mE M.izdla Wise. Mi.ir Abl.ie?Et Daniels spent tlTC * r 'hristiv.as at Ridge Spring with her auxin M's-a^?Su.lU<*- J ,11 e and Lucilt? iaiford also Mr. Willie J. Daniels pi p| thjj Ciki-i I II111 I j 1111111JI 1 .11 T!! Lidgu Spring with his uncle Mr. Irell who iafhome from Hempstead. N.* '. for a while; on their return home hey w.ere accompanied by .Misses It'ssrs A. J. Corley, Youngblood Cor? >y and Irclell Gomillion. J /^v. 1 _yiL Sunday. a ft or noon- -Mt\--Ruttus lamillion, Ned. Ruiford and Irdell ndMisses Flossyr M. Gowillion were he guests of Miss Abbie Ef Daniels. M iss R. Smith was the guest of liss M. C.. Bland on Christmas day. The parent teachers Association ?et on* January 4th PJ.T2 at three Vluclv " ~ M issea Daisy McKmney, Marthav IcKenney and Pearl McKenney spent* i'cdneadny ~m?Edgoliolft"; t_;.f the uests of Mrs. Mornia. Mr. Otis Hart of Aiken, S. C. was eon in our town ii few weeks ago. Messrs Henry \Vis0 and Nathaniel /ise were the guests of Misses Mary n* Cynthia lParrison 011 Sunday vening. ; There will be preaching at Bethel M. E. Church on Sunday at I'tluck:?ConU} i!tnn ihoar our Jtitw asU?r, Rev. Rice. We are very glad to know that Irs. Annie Mae Spann was able to > ?turn to her school. Mr. E-" 1 inn l in rtnusta, Ga. on December '2;>. Prof, ami Mrs. Mcintosh and"Mrs. . ? ouan motored to Augusta, Ga. dur>g the holidays. Mr. Sandy Dean spent thc Christias holidays with his parents Mr. A nd Mrs. Dean. ?vrsiri'cs veii'pii . io i linKiN r? HN.TS Misses Katie Sv Knox" and Pearl ohinson were the puests of Mr. id Mrs. George Burns; ;%o Mrs. ula Ingram, of Washington, I). C. hey were also the guests of Miss linor Walker jinA fauiilv?of New drk Cily. On last Sunday Miss ' nox and Mrs. Screws - at Xow York ?"~ ity were highly entertained by th? isies Geraldine Williams, a very >pular younp matron of Mt. Clair, , J. Miss Williams is well known > >.< South Carolina, beinp a graduate < _ Booker Washington ..bichf akwy-of- - lien University. Miss Williams jJ] ive her guest one of the most etf yable days of which- dhe will ever iL . ? member.