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P?g? 8 EASTOVER NEWS ! ou The first quarterly conference convened at St. Phillip A. M. K. inj church last Saturday and Sunday mi with our beloved Presiding EKlei oti Rev. J. C. McClellan, D.I)., pre- 11 siding. The Lancaster district cl< who has been shipwreck and ostracise has been restored, and no a ai! lead ?on by this groat hero,^ who I h< PP $ Jcnows no failure The conference M . was opened with a full number o pi officers, regular organized by th'? p pastor, -anti each officer were a - |i; their place of duty on the arriva ;1j ir e otf the presiding elder. ,1( Our pastor, Rev. L. G. Bowmai has made one of the best advanced program for our people ever Id; ai in our church. Two weeks ago h< st held the sub quarterly cgnferena . and colloctod all (ho elder's mom*?and verify all the reports, and 01 TasT Saturday, I Jr." Mvt^tuHnrr "ha j, nothing to do only to receive- thei ? and asked the disciplinary ques tion and close. This church has taken on n(> - life from many ways, and sine the annual conference, more ei thusiasm ts~ " frMng- demum-lcale.. ... then ever before. Dr. MeC'lolla in his address said that th: 1 church, St. Phillip were better o: ganized than any church in tli '< state, saying nothing abi^ut th a district. It was..the best se?jdo \ ever held in this season . of th :< year. \ The conference was called, a < three o'clock -and we closed at I . o'clock paying the presiding eldc otF, collecting SI5.00 on dolla . money in the midst rf Sant' >i Claus-in sixty minutes; in a tin- --si like this it is remarkable. Th! is due to our leadership-w ho ha ' a fore sight and a fore knoxyledg ) d church work. Ileh'llyvman'i never idle, always '..Joints some- 1 thing for the cause of humanity. ) On Sunday morning Mrs. \M< i] Clcllan the .queenly wife f D > ?McClellan, was presented to . th. > Sunday school, who made' son. . lasting impression on the enti. 1 audience, no woncer Dr. "McC'lella -V is loved so by the whole distric " that wife of wholn forms a part < him, and makes" him smile in t! ." time of grief. The Sunday schoi . ' received her gladly. The lesso ' j was beautifully reviewed by th presiding elder. ' v " At 12:15 noon Dr. MeGlella . . ) was presented be Rev. Ho.wniat who selected as his text' Joshi? a 2:15. lie preached ,as never be ' fore. Tears wvrcy-fiiwving every _, wher e, ami was not part lcuia i" where they -Cell. ' ' Christmas was _ observed l> ! many both white ami colored. an. 1 a very little disorderly condiu ' ~ ' .was seen or heard around the cit> *' The -White nmthodist' preache was pound by hi-; members, lea 0 on by Judge Clark; and Re1 ' Bowman was visited bv a mimbi of his members and friends, lea' " o? bv Mrs. R. II. Collins, Mr? \\ 11 . S.. Ho Hey, Mrs. Lue'Ua Giffor< Mrs. Sophia Revdt Mrs, Jatin ' Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. David My ' P.s Mrs Kstelle r.Vl-s. Mrs. Tei J ner Robinson, Mrs. Quonnie Mar tin, Bet.-y Small. Mrs, Ella Dray ton," Mrs. Eliza Anderson, Mrr Rose Leo Kitt.. Mrs. R. W. Glee and others; alro, Mr. and Mr Cojler Tonley of Now Vork. 'M: ., and Mrs. Paul Groo'h;. Miss Ann' ;; B."'Mai tin and ihJt/Yy wlTttc friend of Rev. Bowman brought or VD. ) to the parsonage Santa Clan Rev. Bowman said he only wiChfistmas could he often and ,t ei* '.if those condition would cm ..'M tinue. Mr. Charles Williams and Ang< , line Green were united ir.to iiol . J ? wedlock by Rev. Bowman last Su ,j day afternoon and now niakin >> ? their home with his parents, M , > and Mrs. David Carter, spent th. ? Christmas in Wilmington, X. i with relatives. Mr. Edward Jones, Mrs. Ge< Jdnes and Miss Francis Lovctti v all of New York spept the h^di . days with relatives and friend: also- worshiped at St. Phillip la? Sunday. .* Mrs. Lucrusie Washington ' s Denmark is now spending soin ?time with in-i daughter and sm ? in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Miss- Bessie Tucker who -lia " been here ulor several month M, waiting on tier in hiuuht, i-ium ed last Sunday to New York. Mrs. fciaster *i$aik?y aTTd Mr ? Rafort Henton of Xi\v York, sper* the?holidays?with?their relntivt :i * and friends and returned last Mot day. . ' On Christmas day the ir.is-ioi ary sisters went from house t v house wherever the sick could b I1* found >and carried gifts of ' sue ' : shine in the homes, .lead on b Mrs. Cheesebough, Mrs. Jame ;* Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. MoP- '1 and others. . \? A Christmas dinner given ,b '.I Mr, and Mrs. Hi-h I.akifis to thei pastor and family, his friends an relatives will always be reim mboi ed, and not soon forgotten. Thei 1 were too many danties to mentioi \ti Among the. many visitors tha '1 liates, Jr. 01 ?asnin^ym, i>. * who was on his honey moon wit la his wWo. He is the son of the lat Xi Judge Pates. M On last Sunday afternoon Mr R. H. Collins anri (J. C. Woodai it invited their pastor and . famil\ la Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cheeseborougl M Mrs. McPee. Mr. Pish I.akins, I) ' !5i N. A. ( ollins of Columbia,,. Mis in _ Elcanoi , Simmons, Mr. Johnson o Li Columbia, SV ft.; Mr. Edward Jon es of New York City and other fo whose names we can't r?eall, !L. \li one of the best turkey dmiftr ev - fn< went into the mouth of niai ho There was about 1 dozen or mor< ' dainties of the finest kind,?One oJL _su them no one coujd call it by i' Sa name, but everybody enjoyed it t? sa< the highest. This dinner was He- wi lieious. ~ ' Ml Everybody ought t>> read the th< JPalmetto I/eader an<l the Samaritan Herald, they will bring to you *~ good fresh news every week. Mrs. S Lillie Squire represent the Herald Why not subscribe for the only itstanding papers for Negroet this state. Communion will be Survtlay mori NT at St. Phillip churchever; ember have been asked to b it. Service begins strictly a :30 a. m. and close at 1:00 o' ock. Mr. Joe'Evans is now horn fter spending two weks in th ispital, and is getting along fim rs. Sophia Reed is on the in; roved list, still in Columbia. Mrs osa Tucker is still on the sic st. Mrs. Janerette is improvin; icely. Mrs. Francis Lakins i >ing tine at this writing. Mrs. Griffin llenton will writ >r the Palmetto Leader here afte id Mrs. Lillie Squire will repre ?nt the Samaritan Herald. Don't forget to go to church o Te first Sunday. Don't forget11 >me to church on the first Sur CARLISLE NEWS Christmas has been merry i arlish ; plenty food to eat. Sti Trt .?from?the different?school ml colleges were home for Xmai Misses. Vashti Johnson, Luc I flwain, Julia Gallman, Willi allntan, N. Wilkes, Sadie Robert ?n. Viola Tucker, Ruby Tuckei lma Sims, Thelnia Tucker. Mc idle Crosby, Mac Lillie Engl is! Hawkins, M. C. Hill, t. Med >ck. L. SartoiV Hermon Sartoi lampton Jeter, A. Williams, \\ racket. and Rev. J. M. Dawkin: who is now'. Dean at Great*1 nyne 'college, Burniinghain, Ala, Irs. Ivizzie Thomas and Airs. Gor avage,' president of Stewardes ?a-nD Nes. 1? and 2 of St. Luk mich, Mrs. Bell Jeter, presides f Stewardess hoard of William vapid, and her co-workers gave t ie pastor. Rev. Hilliam on Chnst fa's eyy plenty of food and little o loney. He hasn't words to ex ress his thanks to. you.. .Mrs. Alma Piekana. wishes t iai k all of the friends in Unio ho --dmwevh so much interest i r doing the sickness of her, sot [i. Ileh':\- Dickson. ; Miss Sadie liubertson, the dgug r of Mr. and .tjrs.- Albert Robert >n. a great stinger, of St; Luki arlisle. who is a student o rainerd Inst., Chester, S. C. sanj free songs for a lady (white) c alifortiia. -The songs pleased th dy so . well, after talking wtitl is. Brown, hearing that she suf is with , her tonsel, to her sur rise sent her $25 dollars to hav oved last Tuesday and is nov ?ing line. ^ Alary of our n ys ami gum *?*' yinir.' give me a chance. Mijs Salli'* Savage, the (laugh r of} Mr. and M*-. George Savagi r: 1 Mr. Arthur Sartop. the soi Mr. R. Sartor, weri\ lawful!} ined together in holy wedlock bj r pastor. R' v. Hilliani, at thi >m- ot" the bride Sunday night Oil o'clock. 'The bride was dress I in blue with r.uTf crape, white he groom was dressed in a blu? lit. Mis_< Beulah Savage, he1 ide marie was dressed in blue r. Iliwarther Kinnedy of Spartai irg \vas the-best man. .The one day'session, of the Spar nbtir'r di tiiet was held at Wil ilns viiapel A. M. K. Ziou churcl oiiday. Deia iiber 28, with - Dr . C.- Crosby. P." K. presiding. Th ~sioii was good from start t< visli. (be district is tuned up fo Hither veaf, We were pleasci i haw several new ministers 01 ir district'. They express them Ives as 'b'eitu? tflad to be unite i this., district.- .We wetc ver; ad li> have some vi-itor-; with us e\*. A C. Crocker of Chester i v, II. C. Younjr of Columbia, P Rev. .J., M. Dawkins, Jr. am ev. .1. NT. Dawkins, Si". All o [( 'ministers spoke -cnchu'ragihf ' ids to us. Rev. II. C. Young- was on hi ay to visit his. old friend Mr linton Thomas and others. H the old ex-pastor. Our hone his . home. The iirst quarterly conferenc ill he he-Id at Pt. Luke churcl tt :ii lay tti?liti-id .n'uluek. " .Pr, P.. C. .Crosby,' P. E. wil earls Sunday morning. Leader e your members, let us make i "great day. * We wei'e sel l v to hear p-f Mis nla A lstmi's death. The lamil; i!-e our deepest sympathy. Those uu the sieh li t: Mrn. F.d i Sin s. Mr. Kerry Shelton, Mi tme's Hill of New York City i ivit.:ng his fathVr and ,grand other, Mr. Kerry Hill and Mrs ttspy Hill. Mrs. flsrPSh Brown of Milwalkee is. i- visilin.' her mother, Mrs anees Knglish and family. TTLK RIVER CIRCl'IT NEWS Rev-. K. F,. (H'iles, I'astor Hello good? folks, here we- are iristmas is all over now., iow everybody have had a fin" iristmas, and is planning for th< nv- Year. ughter spent a most happi nas at the Rev. Guiles' home ilbraneh. The R?v. K. Bellamy preache< Mt. Zion A. M. E. church Sun y, while the pastor was away, arguaret Crawford and Mr innion Jenkins were the pleas t Xmas dinner guests of Misi icile Guiles. AH of the teaeheis went?ho-mt r the holidays. Miss Isab^lh imptop went .home with Mis: oz Daniels to. Charleston for th< lidays. On Christmas eve night, to th> ipTDe or> Rev, and Mrs. Guil^ nta came to them with a bi$ ck of Xmas on. his back, alonj h some of the good members 01 t.. Zion A. M. E. church. Hou ey did appreciate it. ?m ? UBSCRIBE FOR THE LEA DBF THE j _ ,.^,GAFFNEY NEWS ' I y The people. of the city spent i e Merry Xmas. The weather wa: t fair and the people could get out Xmas trees were loaded dowi with presents of every descrip e tion at every church, e The Allowing students spent th holidays here: Mr J. C. Glymp - of Benedict college; Mr. Timoth * Smith of State college; Mry Roy Betty of Seneca Jr. College; Mi g T. W. Glymph and Mr. Williar 8 Gilmore of A. and T. college. c Mr. Henry Bryant died sudder j ly at the home of his sister, Mrs L. G. Humphries. Many relative and frietyls from Georgia, Was! n ington ai^d elsewhere were her tr for the funerah * i- Prof. Harold Miller and Miss C -?L. -Rookard were in The -city Xo a few hours on Sunday eveninj Their many friends were glad t see them. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boulwaie am n little grand son, F. M. Davii o l" High Point, N. C., are visitir.i l;s~ their son ?nd daughter, Mr. an v Mrs.. J. E. Gaffney. '< The out-of-town teachers -o Granard school are spending tn r. holidays at their respective homi ? Miss Nettie A. Petty is visit i ing relativeB and friends in Wash I ngton, D. C. ' Mrs. Minnie Laney is visitinj her daughter, Mrs. Connie Myef 5 of Washington. D. C. Rev. A. C. Wade, former pas ' ; tor of the AT M. E. Zion churc was in the city Monday and Tues lay on business. Attorney Bowser of Charlotte N. C. has been chosen to deHve , ^he Emancipation address Frida; January 1st at 2:00 p.m. at Beth el Baptist church. The public i vordially invited to be present. Mrs. Alice Kirby of the Lime stone section died at her hone ast week after a long illness. 1 Mr. Robt. Corry, the son of Mi Jake Corry died suddenly at hi notyie Friday, December 18. 1 The following are on the sic, list: Mi's. E.' P. Boyce, Mr. Johi , Smith, Mrs. Ella Reid and Mrs ' William Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Browi spent the holidays in Columbii visiting relatives. Mp. and Mrs. Noah Titus spen Xnias jn ISumtcr with their pa - pents, Rev. an<l Mrs. McConnell v' .hased a beautiful Plymouth spur; coupe. Mr. F. J. Kennedy is. the proud owner of a beautiful Chevrolet CAMERON NEWS St. Paul A. M. E. Church Rev. H. J, Hodge, Pastor Our first quarterly comTrencc was held at St. Paul December *20. with our Presidinc F.lder. Dr. R P. Hillbrand. Both, the spiritra. ind busimns sides were carried out in a.fine way. A larffe number came out t Sundav. school. After the study of he lesson by classes, w listened o a very interesting review by th oi?csiding elder. The morning' ?<')* vice began at 11:45 o'clock. F.x client music was rendered by th. ho-ir, after which the presiding elder delivered a strong soul'stir j ring message that was enjoyed b\ .all. At '2:3(1 p. m. our quarterly con ^crence began. We had one of tin best quarters We have ever had 1 Dr. .Hildebrand spoke very com, nejidable of the improvements , . fvado along all lines this quarter, j The grand total was $51.1)5. Mr. Clarence Cowman from Charlotte, N. C. was with us Sun * 'day and a host of others. We are always glad to have our good fi-iends, come and help us at any time. . e Edna Eades, reporter e e PHILADELPHIA NEWS _ h if Mr. end-Mrs. Robert Thompson, 1 , r \t \i9-. i_ ou i in iu?:> iN. ?arnHcn ni., pave it s dinner party. Eriday night. Decern t her 25, 193?> in honor of Mrs Thompson's father, Mr. George s Goodwin. Other guests were: Mr. r and Mrs; N. Y. Goodwin, Mr. naMr?. John Weston. Mr. and Mrs ?William Weston.?M-f? and Mrs' Tack Thompson, Miss Gussie Mar s Goodwin, Miss Jannie Mae Weston. - Mr. John ^ Adams, Miss Annie i. Lee, Mr. James Goodwin, Mrs. Carrie Byrd, Mr. Willie B. Craw, ford, Mrs. Maria Marfan, Mr. and . Mrs, Philip Jenkins, Miss Allif Mae Weston, Mrs. Sylina Williams, Miss Elizabeth Martin, Mr. 5 Willie B. Crawford, Mrs Jani< Weston, Miss Mary L. Goodwin Mr, Robert Thompson, Jr. Miss Helen Scott, We all did have a 1 pood time and returned home well ? filled. We hope Mr. and Mrs. 2 Thompson will have us again. \ ? THE YOl'NG PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE C1LUB j The You'ru? People's Progressive . club held it? weeklv meeting at the home of Miss Sarah Williams 1219 Manning Ave., Tuesday, De. comber 29, at 8:00 o'clock. The 3 meeting was called to order by the president, Miss Alice Smith. What ?- a Friends was sung followed?by prayer by Rev. I. A. Brown. 3 Brightly, Beames wa? the second > song. Miss Sarah Williams played an instrumental solo. After > the business part of the hour the 3 visitors were introduced. They r were: Miss I?orPe Griffin from r Shaw university. Raleigh, N. C,; f Messrs Bowens, Johnnie Boukr night and L. Hallmon., Xbe visitors gave us very Encouraging ref j marks. ? The Christmas' gifts were distributed by the president. Ma*yy valuable gifts were received. The ^ club adjourned to meet at the Pine St. Vialtnfr? are welcome. ' 4 PALMETTO LEADER EFFINGHAM NEWS (Continued from page. 1) spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Morgan. " Mrs. Rebecca Gordon is the holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook. Miss Mary E. Lee 'is home for ? the holidays with her/ parents, " Mr. and Mrs. James O. Thompson y motored to Augusta. Ga. Monday c and were the guests of Rev. ant' r. Mrs. Jennings. 11 Mr. - and Mrs. A. Oliphant. Mesdames M. Cooper, Parker and i- Miss Nadine Parker motored tc 3. Augusta, Ga. December 24", and is had a very pleasant stay while ir. 3. the city. t. Mr. and*Mrs. Ishmael Holmes ? are happy to have their dnughtci j Volma home from Chicago, 111. ?' Mrs. M. M. Murray and son lef; r fT>r~frue last week. ' ~ '* Misses Clemintine Cohen and ? Marie McKie are spending the hol, iday.with their parents. u Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price are 1 happy to have their children Ruby ? Lona, "and Jack home for tin IV yuletide? ? :? 'k Mr. M. Anderson of Augusta < Ga. spent a lew days with his par.? ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ander* * son. v Mr. A. B. Cooper is homefron ogtate college for the holidays. The Xmas exercises at Mace r donia and the Nursery school wer well attended. Both presented 1 splendid pragrams. i The Ministers union met ai Macedonia Baptist church, Decern ' ber 29th. - ? Mr. James Loyd and Miss Gladi: ( ' Singleton we're the Sunday cuest ; >f Miss Nadine Parker. ' Mrs. Ellie Efvin left for Wash ^ 'ington, D. C. art week. Mrs. Gussie Oliphant is spend ng the holidays in Newberry witl parents. ?? L Mr. Mack Jones spent two day .vith his parents last week, Mr and Mrs. G. K. Jones. Mr; and~^Mrs. James Anderson' accompanied by Mi-, and Mrs. Al len of Aiken, S. C: were visiting relatives and friends in the. city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cage. Shedricl motored to Williston ast week vis < iting friends. 4- < FIRST NAZARETH < , HAPTIST ;CHl RCI ? Tlu> first Sunday in'this year b * briface at First Nazareth and Un I' ton of Taylor of which Rev. W. M Downs is pastor. Jubilee service Will be held at both churches. he help of Cgd we have come tc '.ho close .of a sUyeessrTil year'} work with good people and"riends of these tw<f*. churches, '! Twenty-two p.ersoiv, have been a added to Union Baptist at Taylors by baptism; two have been rest or- C d by fellowship. The church ha i*i been reorganized. two clubs hav*. been organized nad are-, workint well and faithfully. Elect iv. v lights have been installed am h ither improvements will -non- b made. Communion services wif < be held Sunday at 1 :.'50 o'clock Mr. I,eRoy Hardy and several i>u curs a;':l r.*r yhars h 1 p'">er.i to help in the services. -? l-.^ist Sii'idi y t i Fir>a Xe a.. -h church wo a day of rejourn .: ?? thanks irivirig. as we me.litaud 11 up n the goodness of. God to i du Lug year of 1;. Only t in libers have passed into th 1 en? at beyond. One hurdl ed am ilin .tl'.tld'nn Havn l?r> 1 coin? members this year: eighty se\i?n were baptjs"d and ohe-hutl- V dud and six by Christian c.xper- > ionce. At the >ooi nin^sevviv la-tjiu". day, the past< rAl tlieiue was "Th Travel $t:iin " Sunday .ni'.rht trie there was "It U Finished." Many f. messages. A total of $1117.25 was a raised during the day. '' /- j< The pastor wishes to thank the o churches, club-- and friends for the ^ total oi'1 $t>X.40 in cash, and oth'ei ififts (.'i veil by members and friends. Amonjr some of the prifts 4 r gh-ph'Weh'i t'htneh .'ej.'Mid;-?Vine ? yard "Workers' club $25.00; Church . Aid $5; Missionary $2; from olhei sources $10.40. The Missionary ?cir 1" of t'pion No. 2 also cave . 1 b'nutifi.i ucnu'ne leather toilet * '"seT ? .?^ ... " . n _ roil are eonHarlc invited to at- _ . tend the Jubilee services at both ^ chi rches. Special music will bv rendered 1>V Mr. Hardy and son of ' Pinckney's Funeral home.. Cotne? _ early to iret a seat. ^ Annie M. Jackson . A. M. E. nilRCII b Mrs. L. K. Nelson opened-Sun day school i? the absence of otir superintendent who was a little ir.dishu* e.) Mrs. Nelson i', homefor the holidays and the group was l} triad as usual for her to he with us. ,r Alter the reassembly of classes the lesson was reviewed by the actThy Superintendent. At 11: lift niornintr strrvice began ^ Rev', (bant spoke very interesting* w ly .'Irom Psalms f>:9. Several vis- '? itors were present. | Evening service began at 7:110 .. I Rev.. Grant explained the GGth ' I Psalm with special emphasis on the lHth verse. Love feast and st AVotch night meeting will he held y Thursday night, at 10 o'clock. The ^ * public is invited?tn?attend services. *jj SPARTANBURG NEWS The little daughter Arstell of '! Mr. and Mrs. Liaiah Johnson of--5272 Edgewood Ave., got her arm a1 | hui t in a fnll while she was skat c< ing Christmas day with a crowd of other little girls. The litr.'e R | girls are very nice to her and the sj name of those visited her S mday ni follows: Marubhy, Lillie Bruce v, 11 t\?- . . - tr yciim-ij i/avis, u. v.- Booker, Jolen y Dartha .Lovell, Anna Mac Park. ?' TKe^PHsa 'Watkina of Greenville; Lucie Mae Alston. ? ^ j: ^y. \?>* I Keli I FILL ? ? I To the A M Missionar . 4 |4 I sincerely trust that yoi ^ friend and associate, we irtus I together. I air asking you c voj aie able to in this ,spe< < launching to place our Stut< k front rank. V This is all that is asked ol k pons_ of the Octagon Soap pr J (cards in can), I.uzianne ^Tej > KnoS Jell. With these coupoi V of good. Send them immedi; k University. \ We are asking every dhur ^ every coupon possible befpre I above check a reality. L Yours for I* Mrs. Si ? . NEWS BRIEFS Continued from Page 1 Now York: (C)?Jlill Robinson s playing Santa Claus this yeai t the City Christinas tree, l.'J'vtl treet and Seventh avenue, or 'hristmas eve, for Harlem child em. ***** Washington: (C)?A WPA sur ey, reports an 'Alarming increase' ,i* farm to nancy since with harecioppe.r incoinc estimate! a .'112 a year. - v . * * * :W . * Xeui. Yolk: ~ (C)?I.evoy .J iKv.ic t i 1 iUi.Lat, e.a.* ' ( hrj;*e polic.nu'n billed in action n dG w.iio were horTTTcd I v < iiX-~ i.issicnei' Valentine last Sunday.. Washington: (C)?Colored pariciptttiim-yea, annotriHH^I l'oi c-i_ .c.-tivals .throughout the nati r c the WI'A last Sunday Clvicaua I^cw Orleans and Katimis Citj .ere mentioned as places wh.n n'.ejrro units would hinjr.' CHRISTMAS J* ARTY One "of the nv st channiny ar iiirs of t'.e Christmas season was parly on Wednesday afternoon, lecember GO, yiven by Miss F.ula leese at her ho'niivi Miss Lucile enriedy*received at the door. The vinpr |.|;?m w.-K bant it'nlly decora d in kepinj? with the Christmas [drit After several tranies were play1 a delicious repast consistinur llmon salad with lettuce and saints, hot tea with marshniallows The trucsts then danced to thc lusic from various broadcast^. T-. -M ll.. I.-.,.*,-,... Mies V,.' rwsini'-; i.rn- 5,=., ..... eese, the guests includeu 1,-~ ~ fUcilc Kennn*dy, Annie Wrehn arbara Jones, Ottdia, Cromer uth Reese and Messrs Edgon*' ewis, Thomas T.ipsoy, Roosevelt ist and Allen Boukmprht. Everyone reported as havinp pent a lovely evening. Well we trust everyone have had Meri v Christmas and arc wish-' ig you a happy -Now Year. Quite a few visitors were here, nine have left, while others are tH?hoie. Mr? Joe?Rodyers? e\v Yor]< City spoilt the holidays ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. imes Rodprers of Hawkins St. Miss Marthenia Richardson of ew York is here visiting her in nis, mr. una a>ii >. .?i. iviinam* >n. Mrs. Victorifi Berry of Now ovk spent ten days as cruests of >> ,. M. F... Cohens, also Mr.?anil rs. Watson, of Charleston were nn^r guests of Mrs. Cohens on mas day. Mr. "Fldward Loggie of Philadcl hia, Pa. .spent a few davs here, siting relatives *and friends; he ivay for 15 years. All were wel- ( >me. Miss Clarke*, the daughter of ev. and Mrs. W. R. I,. Clarke lent the holidays with fa'her and other. She is of Lake City, Fla. Mrs. Lillian F. Pride Rock ill, S. G, and her son and Messrs ihnny and Warren Ford of New rrrtr-Clty, all spent Sundayh^rei Georgetown visiting their broth , Mr. Richard C. "Fcid. ( u1. ?us^S III THE CHI [. E. State y Department : and yours are well. Now, my t labor in the Master's vineyard to render the best service that Mai financial effort we are* now * Missionary Department in the .v)ou: Please give us all the couoducts, Itumford Baking Powder; i or Cokee, Knox Gelatine and is we can do a-wonderf.il amount ately to Mrs. Ella Morris, Allen ch and every member to send in December 2r>th, that we make the Service, usic: L. Flipper Sponsor. London': (CV?'The silver trea urcs i f Emperor. Selassie of Eth opia wele auctioned olf Monda and netted $12,(540. The troasurt were brought.' to England who the Emperor left Addis Ababa s he. Italians entered the city. CHICK WEBB Harlem's "shortest" bambnaste vvno was one ot the favored one called in to introduce. the Nw Savoy?Ballroom to?Xrw?Terr daiice lovers as the doors wer allium n op. n on thy jijO.tmU wurt of modernistic furnishings recent ly put into <he place, which causes it to be christened the "Dreati Savoy". JOIN NOW! Personality Club Get a monthly letter on "Hoi t'o Improve Your Life Situations. Send SI for yearly membership, t cover 12 letters?an answer t 1'EPSONAI.ITY STUDIO 139 W. 125th St.. New York, N. Y 1'INCKNEY'S I UNDERTAKER AND LI SOUTH CAROLII 1008 WA-SmNtrrON-"RT. ' ' , % Saturday, January 2, 1937 t "" T "^7 \ v \ \ v " \ t \ * ??vy^v \ * ^ "J" : ** / ' I ' C.K ! X - - T ?? Here is the complete list of products which cs^rry valucble coupons. We will wel- > c ome your contribution of any "5v c f these coupons. By special <? e rrangement with the manu f icturers we can "turn cou- ? pons into dollars". % OCTAGON Cv?.Vu?.n J I aundry Soap ? 9mall size . . Vfe I.iundry Soap? regular size. . 1 ?., ? aap Powder ? small size . . . V4 J Soap Powder ? regular size . . 1 4%* Scouring Cleanser ...... 1 ? 1 jilet Soap 1 I oating Soap ......... 1 Granulated Soap ?small ... 1 .Granulated Soap ? large ... 2 Soap Chips ? small size ... 1 Soap Chips ? large size .. . ". 3 X t " RUMFORD Baking Powder 4 oz. can Card marked 1/3 2 "6 oz. can Card marked 1/2 . . 4 12 oz. can Card marked 3/4 . . 6 LUZIANNE V Coffee?pound ....... 3 V Taa?14 lb. package . . . .1 ; 1 A KNOX " > Sparkling Gelatine ? complete carton . . ? JL Knox-Jell ? A flavored gelatine dessert . . s- SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM y Arrival and departure of passenger trains, operated by the ' Southern Railway Company, at tlie s Union Station,. Colambia, S. C., i ls effective December 6, 1936: # Tr, leaves No. Columbia: For: 24 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill, Charlotte, Washington 9 7:05 A.M. Spar'hurg, Ash'vle. < Knoxville J 12 7:30 A.M. "St. Matt., Orange- ^ burg, Charleston 31 7:30 A. M. Aug., Aiken, Atlanta 15 6:50 A.M. New'by. Greenwood Greenville. 19 7:45 A.M. Rlk'vle., Barnwell Savannah. 118 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancas? ter. Rock Hill. >7 12:10 P.M. Sp'bg.. Ashvle. Chi. S 1:52 P.M. St. Matt. Orangeburg, Charleston. ? 32 3:50 P.M. Chester. Rock ITiII Greensboro, Wash. Bait. Phil. N.Y.C. 17 9:50 P.M. New'bry., Gr'wod. And'sn., Atlanta 3 9:30 P. M. Savnn"*h. la^ks-nville, Miami, Tarn. Tr. Arrives 1 t No. Columbia From: s 24 4:50 A M <-e > ....... V.MKMMCI, 1 J v Jak'vlle., Savannah IT "T8 b:2U A.M. Atlanta. Anderson. ~ e Gr'woodi, Newbry. h--3L 7:30 A.M. N.Y. Wnoh.t ? ' Rock Hill ci 117 12:2r? P.M. Shelby, Rock Hill, n Lancaster, Camden 27 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brg., St. Matthews J ?28 1:10 P.M. Chi..?Ash'vle7 Spar." 4 ; 32 3:40 P.M. Auk., Aik. BaCbfi. -Ifr 9:00 P.M. Ashe'vle., Spar'bjr. CAttaa., Greenvni'eT 11 9:25 P.M. Char., Or'Brg. St. , Matthews 0. 23 9:15 P.M. Charl'te., Rock Hill ? I Chester . I '!lf> 9:10 P.M. Grnfrvle. And'son., 0 Gre'wood., Nw'bry. f 20 3:30 P.M. S?v Rnrri Rll"i1o CITY TICKET OFFICE =~ ~ 1208 Sumter St., Colombia, S.C. Telephone 6356 DEPOT TICKET OFFICE /I So. Main Street Columbia, S. C. !* Telephone 5023 UNERAL HOME I ? * ! 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