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|Semi-Prof I ? CLEVER NEWS . ; The Rev. T. B. Thomas, and Mr. A. B. Jackson spent a few hours . ?ping in Charlotte Saturday. Mrs. tneva Buris_ was shopip Charlotte Saturday evening. Mr. Herbert Lawrence v.s the dinner guest of the Bratton's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant were '[ visitors in town Sunday. ^ den, S, C. is the guest of her daughter and family, Mrs. Frank Pot ; | toOi ?: , Mrs. Viola Robinson hail as hei guests Sunday- . evening Messrs O. D. Miller, Meek Stewart, Mrs , M. Z. Sigree and Miss M. F. Jack son.,-., . Mrs. Cora Baiety of Gaffnvy wms the guest of Mrs*. M. Z. Iaigree Sunday night, and. Mrs. Be atrice Jones of Gaffney spent-tin. week in her home >.dso.| I Miss Mozelle. Jackson* had a^ -?her guests for a?few honr^ ,^un day, Miss Elizabeth Wright am Miss Brannie Moore of Yt>rl. Miss Mary Morgan of Wedesboro j N. C. FT TMiss "F. K, Pearl was dn Gas i torria Saturday. * The Halls had as their trues' Saturday night, Miss.F. E. -Pearl Mrs. Lan! nia Crosby had as hei guests Monday evening;"*Mrs. Ol j lie Avery and Mrs. Quincy I. Har. din of Hock Hill. Mrs. Jar.nie A Herr. Messrs T-.itAllen and Leslie Tate spent a fev houns in Clover Monday, guest o ??Mrs..Eliza Tale. ; Mrs. Willie Ml e Williams am son have retyrned to their, hotm in Baltimpre, Md. .. ' t: The Reporter is glad to say a this writitig that Mrs. Essie Tab ! ' is .much better. Mrs. 11a Adam is able t,o bo back at work. Mrs, Alni.j Pegram Jeiikinfc o ^? Salisbury, N\ C. Spent a few day here with her parent-^ Mr. am Mrs. Willie Pegrain. . Th^se on the sick list are: Rev ' J- E.- Armstrong, and Mrs. Anr.i; . I R ft A Gift Tl I Evci I , i AND SAVE -1-4? THAT $ It actually costs A ' M less to operate~"a I "G.E" Refrigera?? : % toj. Every modern j | home' is installing I a "G.e;" Refrigerajtor?Givb yours * one. [ I , '* * ? Why wait until Y 1 J Spring when you i can have this REl FRIG ERATO R $^for a CHRISTMAS ?* GIFT for -only a % & small down p a y9, X '* | ment of? [ $10.00 | ;[ No other payment 1/ ? until March 1st [l PERR ft* 4 * R.% 4 > o t t > m, < > i i i"fcifriai i i iifaii ".ij - * essional F Adn Good. Miss Grace Jackson was a visitor in -Grstonia Monday night. Ml- ' "'I Mix Hardin had as V.U'iv guests for a few hours Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Byers, Mrs. Mason. Berry ji-nd Mr. Sam Black. Mr. and Mrs. - 0. Cut ranee had as their dinner guests Sun.iay, Ml1. ,\. Li. .nuKsoii ana .nr. ana airs. ' Pete Hardin., Miss J. K. -,1'earl h*d as her truest Sunday eVerting. Mr. Geo. Smith 1.1 Hickuiv liutve. . ' ..Mr. C\ 1'. can't make a date with --H- curtain > 11111; lady on Sunday niklitV lie ahyays linds a Why to see her*o[? Mon.iuy nkrht. Rev. Ar.der-on. 'of Charlotte, ; aent tl. lew. hours with Rev. and ?- \i i s 'I' l> Thomas Sunday eve ntnjr. MeKnurht High News Tho basket bail yam'e on last Thurso" > night was a big hit, dU to IS, in- f.itor iff our boys. 1 On l'i:;day r.ieht in the gym., r-^r;?\l , lv re r VS." ? ?lirtvt < " vholl ' tackle' l'rkndship t'olleu'e team. \\ mo iil and. help tr.o War hors os to win \ u'tot v.;- ilun't _l\>v_K?,'t the J jatr, iw. ii , On WVilli stlay:?an T THut-stlay. nights. Di r. . 1S-1P, there will bo 1a li s/.aral the school . Admis' I -ion lie; 1 I T.r.f. fourth .era!;;*' was glad to I'havo i-'li lniiyi'' S: aw .. join them " Tuesday inoniirijr.- 1 . . I '.Mr. i'k.Loort Ihda'dih is mighty - ."popular, Avatch out ex-ji'irl IrioHil-.; .Miss W'.. X. Tato V- Ducking hard j with hit::. V H Mr. W. 1..?A-' ni" do.sn'l Have a halt' chance law with Willie 9: Tate. : l? wooDKi it n i:\vs Trinity "A. M. K. /.ion ChMi^oh . 1' Ki v; Ki. I.. Alk'n. Pastor - _ _S.4ldlLX- ;-rh'i-'l l oiivi II the .1 usii 1 l-.o'ur.s with Sunt, and , ail trjirlu'l's at tln;ii" post 'of duty. . ' Tliit .. k:.-.st.'XL was beautifully <i;sl:. cuss.'.vi l?y the pastor, IVI". HER leral Elec efrigerat >;>t Will Make TN T nri ry uay in me DOLLARS FOIl THE MAY I?E US :n ELSEV H MF Hf fln Uk 4 % 5 YEARS PROTEC $1.00 PEI Y-BROWN 1629 MAIN ST. ?TT?\ ; ?7? ??" ' ? ?.? TB ootball Ga nission 44c; C The heavenly gospel singers of Detroit, Mich. * renedered. a pro- I gram, at Trinity A. M. E, Zion I Church Tuesday lvight. This was | | their third appeal nee Tn 5XTT w" ' town and the church was filled I I to its capacity to hear these young | nun sing. >> e say that it made our hearts rejoice to hear th?in "s?ng. The 'program was enjoyed by .11. . . Funeral services for Mr. Walker. Iiic.e were held at Trinity A. M. . E. Zion Church Saturday afterI noon, o The ltev. J. It. L. A lien,^ pastor officiating. Enterment in 1 the church "wwto'ry. ?' .?! A beautiful pre-Christinas pjrtiy _ was given at the home of Mr. and V ! Mrs. ticorge Downs, Friday nite., I l December 0, 11K55., *18 W. Haynes I | The home was attractively dec- I .orated with .Christmas', decora- I tions. I After sever. 1 garl.'S of whis, I tin* nu?ius** sc?i veil r.'in'siinKMiw,, m e.ilvO?Htirl ifi'.cwiini 'which B Christmas colors. Guests: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fi 1 d- I or. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis, Mjr. a and Mrs.. Roosevelt Xorris, Mi-s- B es Dot Liildei, Lottjc Comwell, % Louise Floyd, Sarah Gilliam. R. _ Riee, Geneva Moody, Jessie Can- ' i non, Mr. Bri-wley Moody. Geo. S. Ft rp:ysonv John H. Franks, 0. D. Why's worth. Clarence' Downs, AlpTtr Coleman, Charlie WilUajuj-? Forest Cann'Mi, Horny Gilliam. J. Mo/.el Rice, Ge<T. Wilburn. Three ,r, of the teachers pf the Woodruff" fu Jr. Hi. school: Mrs. K, tie, Robert- fo sen. Miss Grace Cannon and Mrs. llattie Montgomery. The o.t o' Th towii em est si From Spartanhur,?. T1 Misses Lizzie and Lee Robinson, in Colil.an Wilbutn, Mr. Charles nj. Chambers, Clarence Jenkins, M. W Washington. From Laurens, Mr. ,"j John Pittm? n, ' Jim' . Irb.v, David ,ia Cuiiton, Lut.her . Leak., arid Willie. R, Hunter. . M Kveeyone. enjoyed themselves ahii went away' with pleasant <jmemories to take with them thru- re out the season.- ' q , pi Y lb ;!; N A 'ft :tric 11 or ' | if . ?<r?1 t!i Her Happy | t Year I| r S , FAMILY Hi VHERE *?= -|_Li TION FOR ONLY f ? iYEAR :S g E, Inc. ~4j f ? Y E Y v\ Vi A 11 Y u i ? I IK PALMETTO LEADER me Hurs Children xwn , i m - Men. Half WlLSE W PHONE 6820 Biggs and FITNERA > ?. ' EAST MAIN ST.. J . . OUR I'HONE ] For Prompt and Courteous ! ' As Hood as The Best?A And Pr AT YOUR SERVE Oflice Phone 73?J C. R JONESVlLLK NEWS Last Smv-la-y?our pastnr, Rev. \V. Wilbu-rn, preached two Won 1 ful sermons: It was -a -beaut i1 day, and all church goers wTFc unci. at, the Housg.pf wot ship. The teachers and ?tudents of e. Graded SehoTl eelebrute it nksgiving, A pre-Thanksgivg program was gi.es Wedn-^da,: ght. Everyone enjoyed It. After the program, the civ I 'r-' d not return-to school until Mor ty morning. Prof, and Mis. J , Ezcll spent Thanksgiving wit! r. and' Mrs. Hutlci; Gore. Miss Long, TUdckw-ell. and t'dllnT cnt T!? nksgiving in Union wit-1 datives and friends. Miss R. A de spent Thanksgiving tif Sparnburg. All reported a wonder. 1 time. The people of .Jon syiJe' are fn uing for the YiUcstide d;fVs ii utiful deeot;ationt?-Ur.e. ..being it iup. The Christmas services will be nerved ut Foster's Chapel Siniy. Members and friends'are exacted to be there in large nunv " t. -Mrs. Fannie iGihnore Noni.ho was called |o X twin's Gaph 1, because of the iliness of bet isbund, is back again. Mrs. Not > teaches at ti c ROCk I HI houl.. Miss Gu cc Rlackweli who teacl in the Graded School, spent thi cok-ehd In Spa rtnbaUrg. Site re >rts a pleasant trip, Kvery one is looking forward tt e Baptist Di-trirt meeting thai to l/e held in Spartanburg, a >c MaeeiUnvia - Haj+tifvt?. ( 'hurch ev. A. M. Means, pastor. Mr. Sil ; Thompson will be the drf.gatt oni Foster's Chapel Baptist hu rch. The P. T. A. will give "An Oh oiks Conference," l\VednesdPj ifcht after the third .Sunday Dec Ah.Listen; p. rents. the Govern me tv giving f --e treatments to apt :pplt* i;nder the aire of 21 years y in child is cr.pple, i.air lip r any (.o: ailny.-tit, see L'rof. J . Kzell. . li will tsi\e you ) 11 in notation; This is a jrre.t op mtunity. So liise it. It? Free The f hrl-tina- hol'. ipys for t> < rade 1 School will b erin Ft iday 'e.-. Jim,mv| yojuUHie Ur.trmvrn uy, Jan 2.. lbdii. All the childret re cxp"^;'.i:i? bid St. Nick. K.icl aehcr wili have' u program an< mas" troc_n;x't Friday. ~v UKKXVIl.l.i: TEACHERS I.I.HCT * OFFR ETT? 1 . A. Andt son lo Se'rve as I're.s (ireenviiie < <> nty Teach rs As aviation - it.?th.eir ineetln^ Satin: ay,.Dee. 7, Voted .unanimous fo he reel eti-.n of all officers t< erve tj ' V. r year. (?. A. Aii.ieison, I'rin. of Foun ai-n Inn S hool, who is pie.-iden f the As?<?eiat;on prrshlffl dirr r?j_r the; ireu^i al ses-ion. (tth r officers ,re: J. il. fhu; tan, vice president; Miss Anni I. WiL..n, secretary; Mis. I n tartonV Tres.; and Rev. 'I'. I}. Hc:t . eha-^dfr Ti.? De|' itmental Leaders appoint I by,"th; president' *> ? - - ? - . "'h' c. ool* < . K. II m.ni.on I; Rlenien nry??I. E. 15 . k.-and Primary liss Verona Wakefield. 1. \K ! : CITY 111(511 SCHOOL P of. Li J>. Brtdlcy, Principal' IJ'.ip to TtuTii creased enrollinen f this school t'ini Pioi. IJradl as sucteje k.! iu carrying out hi im that is in having two mm* ooms added to the school. The mat.rial for the additiona ooms has been carried to th chool alreaddy and work will be in lat once. Prof. Bradley wit ,ift cooperating faculty are doin: ronderfid work and are mailing,, ap^d progress. Miss Laura H tracy spent the week-end wito! er cousin, Miss Beatrice Greg i Sumter, S. C. Misses Kula V. M'assey and Jeai !. Harringtn spent the week-en dth Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Gambl r Salers, S. C. While there the; dth Rev. and Mrs. Gamble am amily^vore the dinner guests o Ir. ana Mrs. Edward Lawrence hey all report <a veyr pleasan rip. - . . ... H _ .. ' . t _ ' V \ _ * t Field Sa ATHLETIC CARDS ? l^rlipfi J I iidren U.Mp Soles . Martiin . 1118 HAMPTON STREET - _ bm???a? 1 Ilosemond lL home ? ^ J I'H. S. V. SEVER SLEEPS Service. nd Better Than the IP a ices Less. . '2K DAY OH NIGHT. Residence Phone 73?AV . BURGESS, Mgr. | Be Sure To Sec! " I ' THE CALL OF YOI Til" | Allen's 'Auditorium?Dec. _ 1 Sth ; 1 . _m>jm j - ' (SENECA MAYS Ovu two dozen guests were env tertaii.ed at a jmrty Frill y night ; nd Mrs. G. 11. Washington, in honor of her sister. Miss'Mai t..a P. Jones of Oxford, N. C. who i\ i.aching in the Logan High school f ('...wncl .V C M..? i'- \V , ( Washington an I Mi.-? Clara Mae i ! Giant were hnsttessig to the, oe. easiop,'. The uliests who '. tter.ded r thin affair w. re: ht'mi-t'. 11. \Vi 1 i lianis, Pro is. > Harrison,' J. C.' Beck, It. L. Kinky, Kuim;;i.i Wil. . lianvs, Atfrn Cad~, A.?H. Sloan: . Ira Wilson,- Mr. 11 ilia:d Williams President and Mrs. J. D. Bryon. ? Dr. and" Mrs. II. K. Thomas Mr, -and Mrs. W..I). Addison, Mrs. Ger nevii Sharpo, Mrs. Louise Long, Misses Cainoll Hlcssingmore, J' , Bynian, Klotenee "Taggart, Mag. gie Mitchell, K1 ta Williams -.ml . Bertha M. Washington. Alter playing several games of iiriUgt a delicious course of cake, ; cream anl_oiiiits w;ys served. The pastor of Kberv zer It pti t Church, Rev. J. 1). Hicks preached a wonderful sermon Sunday from | Xehemiah 4:0, topic "Cooperation in Religious Wo. k." The large ) orgregalien. felt ver-y much in, .-jpjrid. Quite a few visitors were present. We welcome visitors kit all times. . ) We regret very much that "Mr. y Arthur is still on ihe sick list, v.v t hope fyr liini ? sp.'vdy r.coviny. ; . ANDERSON Nl'.WS 1 Pre-Xma? Celebration at P. T. A. j An interesting event of Thurs. day afternorn. Dee. nth was the monthly P. T. A, meeting ol Reed Street High whkdi took place. at , ne jfrriMii iirrio:} :m at l o'clork. The. auditoi iuni .was made colorful with many artistic afrangc.urnts of Xmas ..ecorations.' There were approximately 210 pies nt cncluditvr niembers and auhvher of visit i s. Featuring th meeting was at r" nspirrnjr di votionnl pe.'ol ;<?nhlrUd by. tli I'r sideiU. .Mrs. S, ~ - I 'el l y : ?? Ituiiii't the b iii" s.ssio?k constrilcti it :.'o. Is. were, made by ! yaiioU- COlilM.li VS. Members ?of?Lie. . seventh gradt ^presented a v ?y unb(iie " Xmas pageant entitl . "The w/ndet fu| I X-i-iiv." w. ich \\ . .very/touch.! g. rt nr." Tpi.-it~oi' Xmas Wits- W~1l l.nionsti ate J n an unusual way when each lneiiVber of the I'. 'I'. A. ' wer. pre.se'nted small {jilts. Th. birunei glares lor the. month ' ar?- fr .iii tile l'i iniary jjiotip: 1st r ! i, l 2nd {[(' d > tii d (teachers) i'"! Mrs. 1.. K. (iuyton ami Miss (1. 4? oleman. Kk mentupy group: tile l -ixth grade (t a;-.. *i\) Miss K. K. t lJunlap.- 1 he Ji. iii.'school group ""No. 1 (teacher.) Mr.A M. V. Mar -as Ii< b> the oaitn. r in that de I' . if loi '.hi .1.' ouseeuavw months.. j Dei.CldllS (' ndj'S \V . I O * y 3m* ed - Dy the hu.itcss.s, M.s.'M. V. Martttii itu y .Mis^~ K, Norris, All pre sent enjoyed thj li.miit of the ^ j\ i nitijf, ' S11 AI > ^ KO\ i: i?. T. A. 1'endL-ton, Dee. 4,?The fourth regular mvetirj* of Shady Grove . I'. T. A. was he! ; ut 12:00 o'clock, I After the openinK, minutes of I the last nieetimj were called for, t tr.i surer's report, report of com > minces on piay ground ar.it sews ing machine. i* The subject <>T "How we can butter our School health condiil lions" was.well discussod by parti ents and Uaclvns, 1 Plans were made to li ve a fish h , fry for the benefit of helping the i | neLily children of the eemmumty a to obtain clothes and books. >. It was agreed that the patrops h of the community send food to the g storm-stricken people Pendleton. n , It was announced that the Xmas d CanU.ta, "Mother Goose's Xmas e Party," and "The Feast of Seven y Table's" will be given on Friday d night, Dec. 2nd. f After tire .business, pC the meett. ing, the roll was called. Group r-er-ter ade 3) received the banner. - Among the plans for the year ? *_ jsv m turday 2:0C > 25c ' Ik ? _WE GUARANTEE | Satisfaction or Your MONEY BACK | Drive one of our used cars for iwo days. Then it you are disa.-.tislied in uny -way with I your purchase your money will ue returned to you pro.iued on- I ly that trie car is 111 original I condition. I lihil) Foid $95 Koad.stcr HttniV' JiUICK ~ ... $97 D ! coac n H - - 1 02;* t uru ? ?? $125 1 B ikUoUSter, j -- -HHitf --r-wa ^? $125 Coupe 1020 r oru $135 1028 Foru ; $145 Sedan 11)20 cntv. $150 Cuueh Ml 102b -Poutiae $150 . 1 Sedan ?_ I 1020 Chevrolet $175 Sedan . _C- ?-- +fi 11)21) Ford $150 K ,'lu.lor Sedan 1 M 11)21) Ford ? $105 0 Sedan. 1D30 Ford $175 |fl Sedan . . 11)20 Plymouth $185 w < Sedan ' I'.MU i i!d ??$225 I - TuJor Sedan 11)30 Chev. - , $215 I, Sedan 1031 Ford $225 I Sport Coupe 1030 Ford $247 R| ! 01 duv?Sedan ? -J?? 1031 Ford $250 'H Tudor Sedan 1031 Chevrolet . $225 I C'oaeh < * 1020 I>eSot:? " $185 1 Coupe - 1 I 1032 Ford $205 I (4) Pickup . I 1031 Ford . . ^ $247_ 1 Sedan 1 1HH1 Chevrolet ?265 Sodan IS),'i.'i. Ford V-8 -?375 Tudor' Sedan 1 <m Ford V-8 ?447 . ' Tudor" Sedan . > lj}34 Plymouth ?447 Coupe .... WILSON MOTOR CO. Easy dgESfhkk Term. Trad- ' ' TWO BIG LOTS . 1324-1514 Sumter "J- ; . Phone 4G11-4462 i.,, ".Moil's Day" which yct'Ul'S..every third SunU'vy>.of the month. Mr. W. A. 1'eel;. Undertaker in Ander I son. began the series of meetings | the third Sunday in November rj wtih an interesting speech on *1 "Know Your Surroundiriejs." The community seems tojbe cooperating whole-h aitedly-nlready. - w Motto: Co to school. - ^ I HOPKINS NEWS Mrs. Mary Newton, and sons, Vv. ItoU r<. and .Ic^L Newton of Hopkins, S. C. motoV^d to Greenwood, Wednesday, I)t'c. 4th where r Air. Jesio.Newton joined the U. S. ^ Naval Service. Mr. I\ewton T~1T now in Norfolk, Va. at tHe U. S. Naval -Training Station. Mr. J. I Newton will be missed. He was a very prominent young man of his community, lie was active in R I church work and. other activities. Mr. Newton joined the navy for 1 years'. W e all wish him much f success and happiness. I J Miss Eariine Garrett, a co-ed ofjj Allen University, spent the weeki nd in Ho, kins. Miss Garrett was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Npw, ton who is also a student of Allen.McCLELLANVILLE NEWS. ' * McClellanvllle Colored Citizens . Launch Their Christinas Seal r Drive. . si .. i * , ! 4 SI colore 1 citizens of McClel- K| lenvilh lannch?d their Christmas si "M'al Drive, Wednesday evening, j " Nov. 27th at 7:30 p.m. at Bethel A.M.E. church. | Jhe Christmas Seal programme < sponsored by the Charleston Coim tv Tuberculosis Association was rendered by the pupils of Lincoln graded school. It was one of the Ivst of its kind in the community. Each student that participated did ' ...,.11 ? V I I ? ~ I p A ..short spicv talk was rendered '* by Dr. W. H. Pelder, who is our urt lending physician in this commun- *c - it v. Dr. Felder encouraged and or pleaded with the people, to pay 111 more attention to the health of their children. He also stated how much had been done by the Tuber- ^ culosis Association for the pre- ' vention and ewe of the di-caded ?? disease. A "beautiful solo was rendered, by Miss Lucia"V. Brown". Miss Al- (>t ma Edwards gave some interesting vs facta., showing why we as a group should buy Christmas Seals. Rev. ,P< C. A, Williams, pastor of Rethel fr A.M.E. church gave also a very in- hi teresting talk, extolling the Coun- ve tv TubprculosiB Association for | their^ past help to our people. He ec1 opened the Seal Sale by purchas- be ing the first ten stamps. This* M j great humane movement is backed v? - *' s\ *% \ *5 f Saturday, December 14, 19S5 ~ ) O'clock GOOD EN,UFI ^ The standard Flour I fcTS I FOR HONEST VALUE USES CMST^ STOP BY I 1924 MAIN I . TH Y WHERE ~ | " THE OK Counts B J & OK CHEV. CO.l 1924 Main St. I MIDNIGHT SHOW L,. SUNDAY NIGHT ON THE STAGE 'Oo-La-La Continen ? tal Revue" 55.?COMPANY OF?55 EUROPEAN STARS DIRECT FROM FAMOUS "CIRCUS . PARIS" in.KHKATH Mnnn c-i? 1001 SENSATIONS? COMEDY?DANCING?SINGING * THIS TIlC) cm ocA mm mm This Troupe of 55 Entertainers Will Present only One Performance in Columbia Sunday Midnite COLORED BALCONY 25c > figure Government Work. r of the Better Housing Program Wo are authorized by the DirecVrtisans Contracting: ' Company hone* 34*7? *r>3* WANTED! oaks, Maids, Nurses and vnr v _ . 1 v i t vi v iitf t nr ??-? ?* ?* COLUMBIA , h4 Employment Bureau 1521 Main Street oom 7 Phone 3Hfi6 tikvMMkkAtaiawi Thomas' Drug Store PHONE 7226 Cor. Harden & Taylor Sts. , Columbia, S. C. y both white and cole fed citims of McClellanville. Miss Anna hokes, Miss Pauline Shepherd, assted with the collection of the Iver offering. Mrs. I. Pinkney assted with the music. Prof. L.M. owafd, principal, presided. "THE CALL OF YOUTH" Mien's Auditorium?Dec. 18th UNION Il.VPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Prstor The Young Women Bible (De>ra) class and the Young Men ible (Abedcmelrh) cY ss are ormizations within the church hool, hove a membership drive i, and Sunday, Dec. 15, each ember, is to bring someone. Fide nds and visitors are especlly invited'to be present. The da-ses begin at 10:00 a. m. 0 regular hour of the church hnol. ^ -? J At 12 o'clock the1 pastor spoke J om the theme "The High Priest A * Superiorly" winch war. of much 1 due to the congregation. At H p. m. the Rev. E. E. Chap- >\ ?llo of Benedict College spoke v om the theme "And God showed m a tree" which was well dedoped an 1 inspirational. A colored doll contest, sponsov1 by Miss Edna Butler for the nofit of the musical choir wPs ondav night. Dec. 9th and waa c :ry successful.