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p' . >; . . ? Page 8 EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH ! Rev. R. E. Brogdon, Pastor Last Sunday was another beautiful day and as usual, men, women and children were seen wending their way to a plage of worship. Emmanuel was ' one of th topping places of those who came from the four corners of the city. , We were deeply inspired by hearing a great sermon delivered by our pastor who took his text from the fifth chapter of St. Mark 120th verse?-"And he departed,, and began to publish in Deeapoiis how great things Jesus ha*. done for him: and all men. did marvel.' Theme 1: "Gratitude Proclaimed.' This beautiful and uplifting sermon was heard by a Cargo audience of Emanuelites and frienLL. * Th. . spiritual fire burned freely while the speaker delivered the glat. tidings. A large nunjber c>f visitors were present, and were in _ _vit.ed.Lo_the idipnceil anil introduce, to the congregation by the pa--tor. l{ev. L. K. Nichols introduced and presented Mrs. Brogdon who made a- very pleasing talk. Rev. and Mrs.. Brogdon .attend ed Sunday school add remaiiie throughout the -ession. The pas tor reviewed the lesson which wa timely and interesting?-'"Christ ian Brotherhood," Pnileinon 1:4 120. Superintendent S. L." Jone introduced Mrs. Brogden to th,2 . ~r-.se hod.'. Mrs. Brogden in he short talk, stated vr.at she low the Sunday' school and as alien a time permits she will be with u : to tcnti a hand in any way that sh . can. EASTOVER NEWS Winter is n'ere and Liaiikets ai at work, trying- to keep you wan and comfortable. Be sure an keep your feet warm to avoid coin rheumatism, etc. 11" you s utile with sore throat, kidney trouble biaduer trouble, sick headache billiousiKss, drop a card tD He\ L. G. Bowman, Kastover or se Turn and he will gladly help yo out of your trouble. On Thanksgiving day, Rev. Box man was Called to Orangeburg wnere he attcncd the Grand Lodge session, the Williahis. brand Long a: A. .Masons of South C'a roiina. He was elected. Gran Alias ur without any opposition. 11 *s an active od degree Mason,.; a.ember of the Supreme Counci. of A. A. ?S. K. M, liev. Bowman will attend the supreme Executive Board e>f the utliliated departments in its Bi i annual meeting wnich convene- in Washington, D. C., n&cft-May. On -.last l-'riuay and Saturday he at I I . 1 ;.... f i,.. (u-,, ;. t U'lllR'U UK*1 tUJJ* JUJUii V/J. ci*v^ \_??*?. lan Home and Burial Aid society . . Si. Paul A.M.E. church. lie >..a's chosen as chairman fpr?tlu ..ccimg-, also elected out of thai Broup of ministers to preach the i memorial sernron. He reports o having a fine convention. Next year they will meet - in Carlisle, C., with District No. 2 and oni oiith earlier. ~ ' ~Uisi">>ui'uiay at St. Philip was i rustee- day and every membe. Lhat was out contributed to thi.oiciiy cause..- We were blesses 10 have several visitors,, amonj. them was the Rev. N\ A. Rice . who pastors at Laurinbuiyr, N. t This is thq home of his wife an?. 1 i children. Rev. Rice was ask each which he did with credi ..so.. and to toe satisfactioi . . ... in c. lie used us hi <-..t God Will Answer Prayer". p:cached as a young man 21 > ears old. The older he gets tht uur ne preaches. ' We had the .ensure to visit the Baptist unior .sunday afternoon at .Mt. Oliv .it church, where we fnet al. s < 1' the union. Amonj. i mi". Duckett of Bene ^.ige. Al ter we- had beei _ O'L'u i liul "spoke Prof. Duck I n suiu in term.I of how Rev. Rio nau made himself and compliment .u nim. llis wile and children art in the best of health. Rev. Rici > ored at Mt. Philip thirty yeah Ml everybody, both Metho>..i and heartily welcomed him Rev. Rice is now serving his second generation. ' I.i:\INf.TON NEWS The . good people of this com munity and town- are still pro gressing m many lines. Th< churches anil schools arc working as a unit to uplift falling human ity. Miss Martha P. Wright is oui.. county supervisor. Prof. J. *P Sawtor is our principal of thi graded school. The teachers' art his wife, Mrs. Jessie Sawtor; Mist Weston, Mitm White and Miss Sow erlin. Others teaching on the su berbs are Mrs. Sarah B. Corley Mr. J. T. Wise, Mrs. Bell V. Derlick, Mrs. Hattie Wise, Mrs. Carolyn B. Sligh and Mrs. Alice Dixor and are doing splendid work. Wt are over?joyed in having Rev. I. O Simmons, pastor of t'he Lexington circuit of the A. M. E. church re turn to us for the fifth year's *w?rk.___He has alre-qgtyy a new program/for the year and.there seems t0 be nothing but success ahead We really thank the presiding el der and bishop for sending our N pastor back. The good people of Lexington / vefy happily surprised him Monday evening with aJl. manner, of good things to cat. White nni colored from Lexington and Red Bank joined in the surprise. Wi had never anything on that ordei I before. Rev. Simmons tended many thankg to them for the very kimLdnnd nwd-wsked llmf fhPy-?^' remembered even at a Throne of Grace. Our sick membess and friends are improving1 nicely at this writing and we hope for them a very speedy recovery. SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor 'Asheville, N. C.?From sunrise to sunset the clay was beautiful Lint! the weather favorable on the past Sabbath. Attendance upon : the church school was l^rge and ! .he study of the lesson whose subjeot??was "Christian Brotherhood" was both interesting and gripping-. Our fifuw pastor made a very timely aud interesJt/ng talk to the ?_ u nday-schoot and'Tirgcd lne woik-1 ers on to new achievements for | this conference year. Rehearsal j lor the Christmas program and annual Christmas Tree begins on Wednesday of this week and all efforts are being made to make itbigger and better than the oik of last year. Our senior choir under the direction of Mr. J. W. diogdon and Mrs. Ollie Reynolds s making preparation'for the rut iition of its usual Christmas caii.ata on CKrfsfmas niorhing. The l'uletiue- occasion -will be ktpi" abreast with as usual under the .eadership of our new pastor. "Death The Penalty of Sin" continued the subject of our pas-tor's discourse of the morning am. -;rs- taken from the ' passage o. scripture as is found in Acts 12:1.'; To a large audience and amids plendid spiritual enthusiasm this message was delivered thoughtful -y hnd forcefully. Among . the iuge -.-congregation who came ouo worship and greet and welcome -he let urn of our pastor for a mother year were many visitors -ii.-ses Ruth Wood, Mt. Vernon, N. T.T~Pt a iT~ParmCt, DajTmgTon, and Mesdames Linney, Alexan ler and McClain all of this city. Hearty welcome was. accorded ill CHERA\V NEWS, The ninth grade- ot Robei emails sponsored a "Blue Couph Tea" at the. school auditorium Fn ay night;: 7 ^ ~ . Miss J. C. Harrington gave a. Id folk concert at Robert Small, c.iiool auditorium Monday night. Ass Harrington is a teacher o. * - x _ _ X. _ C a. U .nt;. primary ueparimeni 01 em rhool. Mr. Major Roberson, Jr., \va. Honored with a birthday part} i uiay night at his home. The following attended a parte | it the home of Mr. and Mrs. II .. Jonn.-on of Pagcland, S. C., 01 Friday night: Miss Marion John on, Mis. A. V. Wilson, Messrs J umbert, Theodore Wright, Run' a'oe and Fletcher I.ynton. Mrs. "V. V. Wilson remained oVcr as th ek-end guest oty Mr. ami M,'s. Johnson. Miss Wittonia McCoy entertain tl at her home on Saturday even ng in honor of Mr. J. E. Boger of uncord and Mrs. Charles Wilanison of Henderson. Invitee, uests were Miss S. Phelps, Sir. B. S. Newton, Mr. McKnight, Mis: i. l). McFarlan and. Miss Violet Brown of Hartsville, S. C. Miss Brown was (he wek-end guest of is< M. 1). McFarlan. The missionary society of the aptist e'nurch* sponsored a dea ?ons' contest Thursday afternoon j t the church. The contest foliavuI the regular Thanksgiving . . 'tl... service. mi; winning ucawn, ?t? Mr. Alex Eilerbe of Mountrose. Mr. Alf. Green, a well known citizen of Cheraw and a membet J" Pee Dee Union Baptist church . as-i uried Monday afternoon. gapwaV. circuit Rev. I?. I). Gamble, Pastor. The above named Circuit i s moving along with its church pro..m one. Sunday was our quai orly conference. The morning ess age was delivered by our P. -Ht-Di. J. E. Ilenbim.'Also llU^Frrning message,- Both sermons vti-e inspirational and witnessed iy splendid crowds. Tfft^-p?vrple see,m to have a mind to work. Thanksgiving there was . Turkey contest at St. Phillip A. M. E. church. Bin- A. B SnrtxTv .tn lucky number i< won tne uikey. The St. John church nienr oers are waiting for Dec. 18 to oil around to see who will wirr n the Pig contest. The Pastor and members ex-ond their deepest sympathy to Mrs. W. M. Tisdale and family n the passing of her husband, fro. W. M. Tisdajc was a faithil officer in St. John church for i number of years. We hope our oss is heaven's gain. The St. Lawrence Public school as a large enrollment this year. Congratulations to the faculty. The St. John's school at Trio is progressing nicely. They arc plan ling to build another room t o heir building. They have added lie fifth teacher to their school. MR. WALTER IIART DIES HERE SUDDENLY Mr. Walter Hart, life long resiient of Columbia, dieu at 1T>12 'alhoun St. at the home of his levotcd girl friend, Mrs. Lillie frown, June l.'i, 1936, almost 6 nonths ago. He was only sick abO;Ut 30 minutes. He was always hecrt'ul aiid pleasant to every ody when) he came in contact with. But I want, to say Mr. iart isn't dead, hut asleep. We ovej him wilf, hut Jesus loved lim best. Sleep on, sleep on and take thy rest. Mrs. Li|lie Brown, a friend m ?CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the "l!inv frb.n/U ind l)r. R. W. Mance, Miss Little and her entire nursing staff for hen' Jdndness and efficient scrvics renderfdnie while I was a patient in the^S&od Samaritan hospital. (Mrs.) CHARLOTTE PRICE. WAVFRLY BRANCH LIBRARY M On Wednesday, November 25, the Phillis vi ueatley Brancn Linraiy was moved 110111 lis lust nOiue in itte 1. \v. c. A. builuing ai l-k&u i aiK sueoi w me nctfv nonie en lue Jsauoin block oi'uervais St., U wnien sue was purchased by the JUichiand County Library Boaru u' tor tile Negro Library,. As Negro . citizens of eoiumbia and Kiehfano County, we are inileyd ypit i-t'nl fm "The liberal provision niajio tor oui fj advancement tnroug'Ji books. For more than six years the library continued to"*grow until it became necessary to lind largei quarters, hence the purchase, oi the at \\ aVerly Memorial chutch which is a center lor a large population B' oi Negroes including several ol tc the schools. O During the first three days ol work in our new home, large crowds, especially school children, rushed in to register and" borrow 1 uooks. .-v.s a a'sun, 001 uooks were circulated and 81 new borrow ers. ? - . in For the trnJjilli of Xovember thi lo circulation has exceeded all pre- el vious ieeord;|a total of 1071. Nlw a' borrowers l'.M, registered borrow- ?( ens do. The' largest daily circulation was 1G-1 November bOth alio c'lie largest registration was -Id the P' same day. Eighteen schools have 8 book deposits. j. w. t. "l ?... , ' :?: : Ttl jit. /ion m. f. chcrch * Rev. w. 1'. Carolina. Pastor Sellers, S. C.-?S. S. was coikIuc *tj .ed iis usual. lltdO mottling set' vice began. The pastor selector iiis text I'liil. 1:18. Many heart. ,jj .vere made to rejoice. 7:d0 the pastor selectul the 27 .e 22 of St. Matt. Subject: "What ,k VIust- 1 Do With Jesus* Which -Was Called Christ". oi Mr. Sil J ones is reported sicl qt at this writing. ?~ 7 " ~ui 1 lie otiirial hoard of the chuici. was called Monday to get Hrtei K up to work. The response was w encouraging. al Miss lleulali Franks one of tin st cachet's' of Sellers Junior lligl. -chool spent tf'.e Thanksgiving hoi idays. in Darlington. She was ae ompanicd by Miss R. .1, Fladgei eacher in the above named schoo r lUUK^'l tiMU i" i UIII\D m- u ended tin- game at Orangeburg g' in.I reported a pleasant stay. lo Prof. and Mrs. 40. C. Mack and u little daghtcr Hattie Mae also ,'n pent the day with relativesf and ec fiends in Darlington Friday. w LKKSVII.LIS NKWS th Frank Boyd. Reporter U Sunday school convened at its g' isual hour with Supt. I.. Lee at re his post of dut-y. A large crowd k< was present. .. w Messrs W. B. Ct;onur, T. M. Cromer and Piof. Dowdy of North S made a pop call, at the home ol tl Miss F.S. Marshall. al Mrs. Jessie Kelly has returned I from Anderson after spending aj cl while with her relatives and ' ai friendSys . We aiv glad t,, see Miss Viola B Nori'is out again after being ill AI 'for quite awhile. d< The Golden Gates Jubilee quar- 01 tet of Virginia will appear at the tl Hampton High school on Monday ai night, December 7th, where they "ot will present a program for Prof. n< Clarence Patterson, principal of 'A the school. Everybody ^ invited. wrwuun et.' vi. wc Trinity A. M. K. church Sunday ^ school opened at the usual hour. V) with all teachers at their post of duty. Tho lesson ^ was nieel.\ -i.ai.iLf.lU?iiimI ili.au.' i d. Home ' TtV H our Sundn^ school; you are wel* ' come. r uheral services of Mr. . Willi1 i; .Westmoreland Wre'luld at New * Bethel Baptjst church Sunday af- n "'I ' ' r' ' 1 ' 1 " .re conducted. by the pn>:toi- th.. CI tie v. J. H: Goodc, of Greenwood,'i So C. Mr. Westmoreland was ac- j1 eidentally kilhyl ii. automobile hi wreck, November' 2ft, in GreCnvL' le F ^county. lie leaves wife and son. ! '? Stf'Vt'1 nl t-olnl i V ? ?i v At 1.,^ T i >. iuv? >r (v w>.. i } icuun UJ ->] mourn hi- deitth. Director, Mi's. LLi M. S. Callnh:rm7 ProT. I). "J. W|1 tc ! burn, an.I, Miss ilol'*n Cannon. B Mrs. Hattie MT Montgomery vis- I | iteVl the* Benedict and Al'en game P] jin Columbia, last Thursday. y Mrs. Montgomery spent the- j> ; week-end with her parents in n Blaekville. S. CV f) j Mrs. W. \V. Cariffon visiter! the home of her brother and family ^ Sunday in Spartanburg, Mr. and J Mrs, Ant bur Brew ton. 1?-?,?^ Mr. Charlie bn^an of Spartan- a burg was' Sunday afternoon guest ^ (it Miss Jessie Cannon. , Mr. and Mrs. ('. Parks serve., dinner at their home Sunday for hi ; the fr Vowing: Rev. A. R. Diliard g | of Spartanburg; the Rev. J. C. Goode, Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. rr R. P. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Dav- T i' Rober-on and family, Mr. and m Mrs. M: BroWming and children. Miss Sampson, Miss Zara Mbodv Mrs. Marion Thompson. Mrs.' N. Fielder entertained jointly the members of the Sewing Club, at ! the home of Miss Mo/.ell Parks, 1 | Wofford St., east Tuesday after- j7 ! noon. Mis- Moody preside over ! | the meeting after the swing was 01 j laid aside. A delightful course 0 j was served by Mis- Parks'- mother b; land aunt, Mrs. I). P. Parks' and H j Mrs. Mary Parks, M Miss Samp-ii-n, irector; Miss cl | Zora Moody, Pres.; Miss Unice si | Ferguson, Sec. . T i ???4-OHIt IliCT|ON Hr -i r> T,i Ip'it week's issue the poem F "The Nurse That's Good And S Kind" was oonuiosed by Miss El ma \t Ferguson. Mis's F<y'Kuson's name, was unintentionally' omitted as the <?< j composer. ai , * . .. 'A THE? PALMfeTTO LEADER t. pleasant district a. v< m. e. chl'rc!i?group meeting j, ? To the pastors, district officers, T m a steward from each charge: y You are hereby called to meet in S* nion A. M. E, church, A wans- J iw, South Carolina, Tuesday, y ecember 15, 1030,at 10:00 a. m. S< Reverend j. E. 1'homas, presid- i g elder; E. l. Bonneau, pastor. v* ? . y eorgetown district a v m. e. church?group si meeting 1 X To the pastors, district officers ?*i id a steward from each charge: X You are hereby called to meet in t i'thu. A. M. E. church, George- <5; ?vn, South Carolina, Monday, X. ecember 14, 1030, at 10:00 a. m. ^ Dr. T. j. Miles, presiding elder Reverend Clark, ^pastor. Si vllen and benedict tie v : - $ Before a throng of 3000 cheer- Si g lootball fans the Allen Yel- , J i??l,?l.. ??,.l ik.. t>.~ I -< IT uavuvto unu VIHJ UCUCUIL V X ' s fought to a deadlock 0-0. hus the city championship has i jen unsettled for the last two V ;ars. ?Both teams played heads-up foot ^ ill from the tirst whistle until the V st. * *< Benedict aerial. attack threaten- JL. 1 Allen's goal in the lirst half, p t A after intermission the Metho- A st l einuiTTeir within tne shows. oi ene..iet's goal throughout the" J icohd half. " Both lines played spectacLltir id too hiuch praise cannot bt i iven to the boys who bore the V runt of the attacks. ?* Many fans expected to see Bene X ict trounce Allen with its passes. V at belore the game was over Ah n had rolled, up a number of 1st ^ j;wns via air. ; . Jt Captain Lawson of Allen receiv- y 1 a fiactuixv leg in the firs.. iiai ter. \V alker of Benedict was. -J [sq injured. *3 As the curtain comes down oi. ?* ing Football let . Us all join in X itn many cheers to the coaches ml players lor such a splendia ?? ;ason. J* . ? rivi cv m vrwo tri By Arthur D. Johnson ' x ?* Chester, S. C.?The stinging J lue Jackets ami the growling Ti- V lis of G-ieenvrlle played a dead ->ck 7-7 before about four -thous- i*! id fans. There' was no scoring ~; i the first half, but after having '* inference with the boyg thej _ ^ eiit to town. The Jackets aftei 1 neaLning the Tigers goal biit J.11 ey were unable to cross until tin r lird quarter: . In the fourth quar . r, four minutes to play the Ti- , 1 its went over the goal. For thi 0 iiiaindei of the game the .Jackets ' i'pt the ball. * After the game we ere lucky enough to win the ball G Last Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the 'ij enior class gave a program in le spirit of Thanksgiving which II enjoyed. All of the student* ?.'j f F. H. S. are. studying hard foi Ka ie exam AvJijeS'. is December Is. g. nd 2nd. ] . G1 On the 2nd of December th( lue Jackets will meet the great th lather Academy Eagles of Cam- t^( n. The Fugles lost one and tied p ie ami, are playing their last foi G. ie seaMen. Watch the "Leader' Hi nd see what the Jackets rubbed caJ i the Eagles.. Goodbye until xt . tei FALKLAND NEWS of stt The 1'ajfeland group held theii rst district teachers meeting at ie Pageland school, Tuesday, No.''niber 24. A deal of helpful inirmation and literature was givi out-by -qui Jeuneo woikn, Mir., ] i. i,. r usit'f. 11 leucners at- ill 'tiding went away feeling that 'o ley had been highly' benefited, ma his school is making great im- '"i ovement under Prof. C. S. Br hoinp.'uu and nis eihctent teach- ~o :? '.The Unique Social club gave' a . cr hanksgiving social at the home ' "c r Mr. and Mrs'. II. A. Johnson on riday night. Among the out-ofnvn giu-sts weit Misses Florie [cCoy, Elizabeth Johnson, Marion jhnson and Sarah McCollough jjc ?achers from Chesterfield; Miss ernice Blakeney who is a memer of the faculty of CoUlter Acad- j0] my, Cheraw; Messrs Theodore of fright, Jesse Rembert, Leon nit owe of Cheraw; Messrs Jame cle ivers, Robert Foster of Chester- ''e; eld and others. a Mrs. A. V. Wilson who is a mem lui er of the faculty of the Robert no malls graded ^school -of^-Chernw ttended the party and spent the P* eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. + . Johnson. V Misses Va'shti and Alice Brewer fid as their jjuest for the Thanks- I iving holidays, Miss Angie Tur- gj er of Savannah, Ga., who is a tember of the Soninr Tflni-Vin-o 1 raining class of Coulter Acadeiy. _ (IAFFNEY NEWS Granard Hi presented a very inTesting pre-Thanksgiving prornm, Nov. 24. Immediately foliwing the program was the eorna'tion of "Miss Granard," thus ulminating a contest sponsored y the Athhrti(T association under ^ ic direction of Miss EfTie T. laritn. Contestants had heen < losen prior to this time from the J ^ xth through the eleventh grades, hese contestants made the foliwing reports: Lucjjf Simnn, lit.h 12.UU; l)ora Shippy, 10th, $8.00; uuiiiic mint's,, ;>in, $y.uu; (Jleo oemster, 8th, $14.50; Elizabeth mith, 7th, $21.27 and Margaret rtlVins, 0th, $20.26. PI Elizabeth Smith, the 7th grade mtestant, brought in the highest ^ nount. She was crowned "Miss V F1M. I! r . ' To the A. M. 1 Missionary I sincerely trust that you -am friend and associate, we must lab together. I am asking you to r yoj are able to in this special launching to place our State Mi front rank. This is all that is asked of ^ou pons_ of the Octagon Soap produc (cards in can), Luzianne Tea or Knox Jell. With these coupons w< of good. Send them immediately ?Ifiii'versliy: We are asking every church a every coupon possihle before I)ecei above check a reality. ^ Yours for Ser | Mrs. Susi a anard" by Prof. J. E. GafTney. ie Gth grade contestant, Margat Wilkins, bringing in the sec-| * d highest amount, was "Miss ^ ^ anard's" attendant. . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gordon are 5,'^J & proud parents of a baby girl ^ rn Monday, November 23. r ;( Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Brown, Mr. * . 'I Mrs. Noah Titus and Mr. Jas anjj ippy motored to Columbia, S. y , Thanksgiving day to visit rel- ,,f | ives and to attend the Benedict- gj-yj len football game. accj Other local gridiron fans at-1 ? iding the Benedict-Allen football mot me were Misses B. L. Petersen, sist ?rtha Glymph and Veatiicej P ymph and Mr. Joe Copland. ' I Tha Mr.'and Mrs. J. E. GafTney spent hon e Thanksgivirtg holidays with ?hi ? lajtter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M M. Bouhvare at High Point, N. now Mrs. GafTnoy is remaining in wee gh Point for a few days be- ')ac' use of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Floyd II. Petty and daugh\ Miss N. A. Petty spent Thurs- S y iip Charlotte, N. C., as guests Miss Corrie J. Pety who is a ident nurse at the Goo<J. 5?ma- S an hospital. 1 ' al! . , ,, '' cold BATE^BL*KG NEWS 1 Dav ? '"g Sunday was a pleasant day for -v church goers. And I am glad 0 say th" Sundry school? of the caui iny churches ai'ound here are ^ -gressin? nicoy; the Olive 'adi ,^nch Snnrlnv wrdmnl m-w f?ratlC 1 HUH order at the usual hour, every Rev nras benefited- very much, af- loh Sunday school a number af the rost niters attended the Union hbl 1 fir,. the Mt. Zion Baptist church ipg il reported a very interesting grej igram was enjoye ' by all. the Vivian Thomas had for her week ' wer i guest, 'ittle Mi.-a Minnie B. p^u, ndrix from- Monetta, S. C. ^a(j Mr. Clarence', Jr. awd~-Hbester binson spent Thanksgiving "in *~*~ hmton. We are proud to. learn the great progress our race is iking, so when your clothes need aning remember Mr. Davis is idy to serve you, when you feel bit lunchy visit Mrs. Garrett's thp lch room; when your shoes boo ed repairing, see Mr. W. Mb- for rerrer,Why?"They~are members r.dv our race. ?T ~Z~~Z * a * t t ~ I ' noti V* f *** two paic INEN DRY IRVICE CLEANING Columbia Laundry , ** A nnnn T *nvr?f?v?i j. a. u\A/l/ li/\ Ui^l I/IV I A SPECIAL I pounds for 39 Cents THURS.-FRI.-iSAT\ 1.323 TAYLOR ST. IONE 22147 COLUMBIA v , ? & .'ft, ?!ptfJlNWlFNAtbAHK ?'?* ^ ^fafe * at ' Co - of Department ^ ??? ~T- *?< luvours- are well? Now, itiy J*?1 >or in the Master's vineyard ender the best service that 3.,! financial effort we are now ?cc ssionary Department in the Toi :, no Gr. 1: Please give, us all the cou- Qr, t"S. Kumford Baking Powder 3oc Cokee, Knox Gelatine and Soe a can do a wonder?j1 amount p ?to?Mrs^ Ella- Morris, Allen 4 o , 60 nd every member to send in 12.< mber 25th, that we make the ^ Col vice, Te2 L. Flipper Z Sponsor. - ? Knc( C BRANCHVILLE NEWS liss WilheJrpena Byrd and Mrs { n <i'l Crocker'spent the Thank? * r,cr Day in Orangeburg, S. C. 1 y report a pltasant t.ip. 1 h.*1 the pleasure of meeting old 1 nds and enjoyed the wonder- 1 1 game betyveen State, colttsge I'] ClmfHT 1 irre are sorry to report the death I , Charity Reo ./oh Thanks- I ng day. She met her , (k>ath ] do.ntw ly by a shot gun wound. . he leaves to mourn her loss, a , her, Mrs. Lillv B. Reed, foui j ers and two brothers, rofcssor Ashley -jptnt- th> nksgiving and tMek-end at j ie visiting relatives and lYier. p reports a wonderful trip, tr. Benjamin Rhode, a -student at Gaflin college, -pent th k-end at home. He returned 0 !c to school Sunday alien.00.. i:rTAAvv.!i.ifr news t. Matthew A. M. E. Church Rev. J. E. I)a%'is, Pastor unilay was a beautiful day for 1 church-goers after a continued ^ 1 l'or several days, he writer accompanied the Rev is to his church Sunday morn- ( tQ-iVilmiss- the servic??--of the-*-. Oil our way going we no: r.iwd of people coming t0 the ' rch. , .uiiiay morning the missionary I .-s came in and open up the nlll^ ^service. At 12:30 the 1 ^iL_l^CmmgKr-p*stor of SlrnHj A. M. E. church mounted the 1 rum \vitn a burning message n 1st Peter 5:7. Theme Cast-1 * Cares. An appreciative con- ? ration witnessed the service of J day. Those that knew God ,*~ it away, happy in their souls! 1 spiritual tide ran high and we j a glorious time. a ' P SPECIAL NOTICE 1 -To our loyal subscribers wh0 ha e who will pay when the agent: k keeper sends your statement by yotr. WeTharfk those who have a nee who will pay when they rce< T0 those subscribers, who give tl ires ?ent from the oftice, we will h weeks after notice is received, if I. PINCKNEY'S FU { UNDERTAKER AND LICF SOUTH CAROLINA , i? 1006 WASHINGTON ST. \j 1 ' ' fct?J Saturday, December 5, 1980 ! -N ?-V t "' /\ T ass- \ A \ -? \ ! i . g ' .. ? f. -- /?-. $ ck; i ' . ; Y ?re is the complete list ol V oducts which carry valule coupons. We will wel- <% me your contribution of any X" these coupons. By special t* rangement. with the manu- V fj :turers we can "turn cou Y :taoon ten.f indry Soap ? small size ^ indry Soap ? regular size .... 1 ip Powder?small size . .. , Yz ip Powder ? regular she . . 1 mring Cleanser ...... 3 % let Soap ... 1 J ating Soap ........ 1 yr anulated Soap ? small . . . 1 ?? anulated So^P ? large ... 2 X ip Chips -? small size ... 1 ip Chips ? large size ... 3 < * | 'MFORD Baking Powder j z. can Card marked 1/3 2 ^ z. can Card marked 1/2 . . 4 oz. can Card marked 3/4 . >. 6 ZIANNE & [fee?pound . 3 X i?V\ lb. package ..... 1 JOX Y irkling Gelatine ? complete t lartoa. . ?- ??:?:?7?;?2 v sx-Jell 7? A flavored gelatine JiL ^ lessert 1 J ] PHILADELPHIA NEWS Mrs. Fannie Guess at l'JOG W. Columbia Ave., motored to Baltinore, Md., t0 spend sometime with icr sister. Mrs. llublin aeehmna ling- Mrs. Guess were her sister, Mrs. Lilly Anderson and her niece Miss Thomasena Jenkins. They ill reported a very pleasant trip md an enjoyable stay. -v The friends of Mr. Philip Jen- J <ins nr^lglad to see.him out again ifter suffering with the griu for "^k nore than' three weeks. \Ve hop 9k le will continue to recover. SUBSCRIBE FCI-: THE LEADER ^o?1 FMPIRE 1 L- . CH 1105?1107 Gervais St. COLUMBTA. ? Innn f.... It n S: \ JVER AM) *ff!I AND'OE T' jeef stew and *AC|| I T CAKES . . 1 ^ 'DATE LUNCH J"20c with Drinks and Dessert oocroooo^Ao^^ 0 SUBSCRIBERS! ve paid up for the year; and to _ * > present your statement; or the 1 mail, thi? notice^ is not tn tended already paid; and thank those in nve their statements. te atrents an excuse or ignore the e compelled to cut your paper off, at least a part of your bill is not . r NERAL HOME ;nsed embalmer of AND GEORGIA uneral Cars and Funeral Equipment M 3 GOOD AS THE BEST nd Better than the Rest And Prices Less Office Phone 2-3357 Residence Phone 7765 COIJRTES/Y , AND 1 SERVCE COLUMBIA, S C. , J 1 V