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Bev^K Philip Kills ;; o A Right Proclamation. t ~ _ _ o ^ * The interdenominational MinisT g tr t$r? Union of Charleston and vicinity (whfte) is asking all of the * city churches to engage in special evangelistic* services the first two weeks in the new year. They will t begin the first of the month and} t close on the 16th. The colored Min ^ isters' Union received a communi c cation from them requesting all a j|~ of the colored churches of the pity g f to hold similar services -the same { W time. The white people here feel tGT the world needs divine lean-' ; ership at-thie-very-dark and rest- _ less period of our existence. We c * really believe that the suggestion j _ has come to these white ministers -j by a heavenly inspiration. And j ? -not only Charleston but Christians, ] , the world over should enlist i n ^ 4 " such-i campaign. Say -what you . f will but earthly rulers and law- ( makers seem to be standing at the ( M * /> n n tu\n/ln (1 ?l /I IrtlAUf 11'Vl U t -?; V1V0O IVAUOj anu uvil I/ imivvt niiMfc } ? fork to tnlff Nnw since the white people who at present own the entire world are turning in with God for help, what should my people do who have nothing_practical- _ ly. speaking. We have expressed our opinion?in?this?column?long. _ ago that the help we so much need intuit come, from abcrver?Negro** like all races need.to look up. ~ I fear we are expecting too much ( . will take the Church of God to reg ulate these terrible affairs in the i worJiT today. The white churches of Charleston have struck the right , Source. In answer to Solomon's j prayer at the dedication of the temple, God has promised to hear the prayers of his?people when they are offered in llis HOUSE. i Oh! that people of every race will 1 seek a closer walk with God at ?nrh ? HH Lliib. Evuiy human being should resolve to find a nhnrrh home the beginning of I the year 1938. Frank Edmunds, Jr., Passes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmunds, ; Sr., their children and daughUr-in law, were given every sympathetic consideration in the loss of their ' here a few days ago. The young man died in New York. And while his body lay in state at his parenta' homers stream of - people., poured in to express condolence to the bereaved family. The house _ was crowded from the time the body arrived Saturday - until the ~ final rites Sunday afternoon. This prnucn that the Fdmnruls family is held in the highest esteem by the people of Charleston. The funeral was conducted from J. B. Moultrie's new Funeral Parlor. Not 1 -- 1.1. _ 1 1 I i 1.1 ~ 1 1 omy me cnujjui uui me street tin around w;as crowded with people. Dr. R, S. Lawrence, pastor oflieiated, assisted by Dr R. E Brogdon The deceased died in full triumph of faith according to the testimony. i"* * ML Zion All denominations in Charleston irrespective of race have expressed their deep regret to the pastor and members of Mt.. Zion A.M3C. church here for the great loss they sustained by fire which ruined their beautiful auditorium. It is thought that a aeiective nue caus* - eu the fire, which was not detected until around two o'clock Monday morning. Being a brick structure the fire burned on the wood work inside until Tt flamed "out. The pipe organ -the-eh-urch, among the best in tho city was totally destroyed. There was a very good insurance on the church but none on the organ. That's about the case with most Negro churches. The congregation has been given every encouragement by the white people here as^ well as the colored, and they will announce their plans in the near future. ' "I money w ith I'ictures. At the close of the Masonic Grand Lodge here in December ? we said wo would write of it in . the new year, and grand officers who would furnish cuts we would have them appear in that .issue. Since that" time we have" received pictures of photographs from officers with the statement "run my ~ picture^Now if takes five dollars - ($5.00) to make a cut out of the photos I have received. And if the amount of money above named to by return mail their picturea wiu^ not be seen. We c?n ot u&o a picture in a newspapers fcut must be made from it. I trill simply write of the grand odge session and if the new grand fficers furnish us their cuts they irill be released. That's left with hem. As repoorter my duty js nly to write the doings of the ;rand communication. Please ^Pay Up. A f fVio nl aoo af tliA A nmiol r!nr? eiencvs quite a number of minisers asked us to not discontinue hqir an'd -they, would pay ip aftei} the first Sunday in Deember. I gave them- my address^ nd arranged with the. Manager to end their papers. Now""-please orward money to me immediately tfier the first Sunday in January >f the new* year. I will have to fo~to t^otumbi chock up mj' ;ubscriptions the first of January. tishnp .T- S Flipner navs for The ow it to be sent him as a complt Tient, as all the -other Bishops lave done. I am asking every min ster and laymen, to pattern after Dur wonderful lead<?r. - We are ?lad to report that "Our Bishop , is getting along fine at his "home in Atlanta. ..T i. .... _,1 ... " ?U^-ttUVailLU Ull VVi Masons Of Georgetown Add,New r1"* Members ; ^ i Macoo' L: <!ge No. 50, fr' A.M. is continuing to grow in membership since its revival Ulld In i we eh made a crditable.. report to tho Grand Lodge' meeting in .Charleston." Mt. J. B, Broc'krngton, the aldest Past Master in the lodge installed the newly elected officers December 16: IL" McL). Jacksop, W. M.; V.'- S. Thompson. S. W; 0 A Pawlcy, J W; G \V Howard, secretary; R J. Jackson.. treasurer; J. S. S'esbit, chaplain; R." 13. Anderson, S. D.; J. J. Jvi.'kms, J n T n Parker Tvlei" John LaNou, & S., onei. Eddie Myers, J. ^The lodge was mindfttl of the 111 :e?ss?of?the?Grand?Master, and a-xpressed its sympathy ir a comnuinicatio i The delegate fo "the, Giand Lodge meeting made a very ph asign raj art. After th. ihstaliiaion arr Vyster supper vns served by the stewards in the latest f'liftrm Km'x stvle. Musses II. Mi l). .lark.it.i,, H. W. iloward,1 U S. Thpmpsan, J. J. Jenkins and R'. B. Andersen, members of Maoco Lodge atbrded the welcome exercises to th Masor.s in ChTtrietMu'it and seem oclighl. 0 with what they --heard and saw. Their opinion is"" Charleston su.-taincd her v.'pntnt inn?fo.- put tiro over a hig.. class program. Beauty Hints Prinze? Winner Announced Mai ie Downing, nationallyknown wh:ter of the newspap r column, ""Beauty and Romanes", and director of the Larieu. e 13eauty Foondai en, annonnc d this week the winners of her annual 7rrtTt?~corttn+t-~for beauty hints. The following prize-winners were seleev.'d by the committee of distinguished judges: Miss Geo) gene L. Willi am 3 of Augusta, Ca. first prize of $50; Miss Hilda Ji air Paul of Baltimore Md., second pi ize of $30; Miss Na <*/:nl Wallier- of -Wise, N. G.t thiid prize of $15; and Miss Beatrice Woolcy of Chicago, IllTT fourth prize of -$5.? -> The judges were C. A.. Scott, general manager of the Atlanta Daily Wo id; Miss Lucille Bluord, managing editor of 1 he Cull, Kan- as City, and Miss Downing. They were unanimous ir. their i/pinion that the otters tvi'.e of an njrsually high caliber and that it was very difficult to cluose the best. The winning letters will probably.be published in the column. Miss Williams' lettefr, written >vith great insight and grace, discussed chaim and beau*/ as the dominant fadtors for women in the ga*(le The others discussed vraiousj phases of beauty pulture. ?-? Miss Downing, who recently was given rn award c'f distinguished w?vice uy Ihe Urban League of New York and the Nat ional Beauty Cuijpwjsts League, aid she was "delip.dWfcd" with the response to the contest. ?"Letters'came to.AlQ.,from?all over -the cc untry", qp*, Downing said. "More interest'thar. ever is being shown by our people in methods of retaining their beau ty, and they htwe a surprising amount of knowledge on the subject. "I want to thank everyone who submitte a letter. They were all splendid." - - . V . i -r? ; -v- - THE CTTKN7ERFTELD IN LWS F * " .'? TFltss S. A. McCulluryh Mav Vou all have u y .i*. happy and prosperous New Ye;>;. God bless you all. On Deed I. bcr 19th p re-Christ- v mas service.- were held yl Grand a .-l'-m^Rhyt^ria.n church. The ji church wa.. "beautifully decorated ? for the sc i?cn. The message was delivered bv the Pastor. ReV." J. f H. ' Ton.tley. In the evening at I 7:30 a pap^apt "The Virth of t Christ:' wa; presented by a grooip J of worn eh ard men which was very n impr^ssiVe^? ? . 1 I Thc-Hiimnl Christmas tree -was c presented*the Sunday &<*K6ol of Grand View Presbyterian? church a Fiidnv afternoon. The tree was t Inil.iw witti Ir viTy nrid refill gifts and everyone present' yas, made glad by the tokens they ?eeeived. ^ Sunday .* as regular p* caching - dr.y at M'?TWj, Af_ F. chnrehr--* The Pastor, Rev. P<&Hillerson v was at His j est 11 o'cl-wk which r , with be the hottr-horenfto'- for snr- J vice. The 1 e\\ -J. II. loatley and v j Rev. Gibbs of Che raw, . ssociated t him on th i Ostium. Rev. Hi ller- ? chosod for his tnc- no .the 1 "'"'Birth of Christ". jyv, crowd t was nrcsen.t^hiid enjoyed the mes- I sage. Rev v!illo:so'n i? an ins pi r- < tlie tie epic are t r. joying ' is dies- J sages." lie has. ihe church lined 1 up. and ti e : vlk seem to L?- pleas- t 6d and ready to begin work. i The-.- w . 11 be a "W?ig .i Rally" \ at T"l'V M. E. elnirnv Wodno day, aftri the second Sunday. Everybody if invited. Don't try-"TTTCdpee bofi re that nit". 'SmiW\ I Come ;iist a., yon are. "'Only one- * penny tor twr pouncisv -?Lai, Presbyterian nr.nse at 1 10 o'clock Siuidny lr.ori'p g Mrs. M> Lonise Foster beco-ne the ? bride of Albert Johnson of Moreen, N C. The bride wts attend ; cd -by her 5on, Robt. Fester of c Johnson-C. Smith ur.ivers.ty. Rev. J. II. Toat' jy,- pasloi of'the c b: ide and Dr. G. W. Long of Cheraw cfiuci: '.< d. Mrs. Johnson is ''the (fl'leii t .i.aii's lecher -est-^ Chesterfield county and very aciive-Jri. xlrn4.xli-.an.Lspv.iiV activi-ties.' For her marriage she wore j .in eh:ynib|f of.nayal blue with Uc- | cossol'ies and u eausag<? (f beaut.iful e;aidt : : 1 After lie cere- "j atopy and e.\ gialn'atfons 'Sir. and Mrs. 'Johns, n" lb ft tor a vief trip in the Last. On t-uir return they ' will be d.in.ieih>1 at the Presbyteviaii man'0 for the present, Rev.. \V. v?'. MfCulJaiorK preach ed fee Re\. J. II T<>atlev Sunday ] - evoni"g?ar.?Grand View. His " 'helfio.?utu 'MI had? me". A \tiy nice aupience was presort an ) enjoyed the wonder- ( Rev. boners r a ' or o? f aloiri Baptist chu th, worshiped at Mt. "H?1-T??M. l i.?^ d;iy .-V i nine;. 1 I hit dill'..- 1, :>:? f.r l'-o holidays j r"TfO Mr. K btr?Frrrtcr-.-M'ss Rosa-t. from va iof^eoli-'^cs oUd scho'ols T v .1. <' h'niith university . Mirs J.;r:iiUa roaticy, Barber- ( wotir.. Com ord, "X.C.; M'.-scs Sa a J; v kjit.- 1?. Stanley, -Tara V>*:;ds\v?irtb. Mcsfi\s. Larry Foster, K aiuhnn 1 Xiven-> Frank \t.r( 'i . ( l-.i-raw,' Misses ~j ; 1 -So Wat-Mi, IV.onice Ilillian, W:t(leghorn ]!i. Vf ade.-boro; N. C. Miss (Vr-lia M. Tuatley spent a few d?y: the season home with hived e.s.- She rospihed her ' work as to teller in St. George "Hi Wednesday moniiiig at St. George. Miss Sai-i A. M(.Gu!l-,ugh left < Tuesday t .-pcn.l th > 5 remainder->f the liOiUtys at Chai Icife, Gastonia, N. C and GaJTniy, S C., < vi,-iting friods. _ . Atis - Kliasbeth -1'. Johnson John son, left for a brief holiday visit .vi.h relat'-es ar.d frien'is at Ir.uo7~ 7 iffy. .1- H Toatiey was Failed to Abbeville, toiTieiatc at the fun.ial erf MrrL. A Richie- mortic- 1 an, w'io di.-l suddenly. While in Abbev'tle' county, he visard for- , mcr pari sir.* t-rs in Due \\ est. Mr. Jfimes UiwiT, <icconTf> in.'td him. - IxcVr a. il?AIra.. I'._C. JliUerson and baby are "comfortabij domi- | died at M? Tabor M. E parson- ] ige. Tliey i:rc welcomi* g mem- j hers and friinds to call i-ny time. ( J. Jh -To'atley is confined o her room. Wo trust she will 1 oon recoycr. ] pKnrt qc hof i . dinner gue.-ts Sunday, Mr?. S. E. | < - MeCullougo??M-U-i?Sara?A., !, ' and Mr. RdtTt Foster. U>tch ni-uit faceting at Grand* j 'iew, Prcsr. torian' church Friday ^ "Jgrnr TV rr;- Tdt ci I 0 W'B!' u11IC Don't miiKC your resolutions at 1 chtvch-JZJLl. Ye/u .nigh* make them ( at hofifa. Don't promise' unless t you ask Gcd to help you keep it. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER ' ft? ' \ . PAtMETTO LfiADBB program op ordination service for deacons at zion canaan bap TIST CHURCH jan. 9th The Ordpiation service will conene the second Sunday in Janu,ry, 1938, (9th) a^Jthe 7ion Cainan ^Baptist church^ ~?tate Pirt7 J. C., 2:30 p.nT. 1. Devotion led by Dee con Mat Ris of U'..'(/n Baptist church and )eacon Brown of Bethlehem Bap ist' church.r - ? , 2. No. 2o9 in the Baptist hynvial and 218 in the Gospel hymnal to 6 vt'ill be sung by the audince. Holy Holy, Holy. , . 3. Hymn 531: In all my Lord's ippointed way, lined by the pasor. Itespcnsive Heading of Acts rrran \? 1st verso: And in these days, yhrn the number of the discipl?ci vfts miiltipl'ed, llieie-arose a mur nuring of the Grecians against the iebrews, because' their widows vere neglecTed in thedauy minis-' ration. ??? ?.?r 2nd. Then tho twelve called he multiplied, of the disciples uno them-, and said, it is not reason hat we should leave the word of jod7 and ;;tvve "tables, 3rd. Wherefore, brethren lock ;c out among you seven men of lonest report, full of the Holy jhost and w'sdom, whom w.e may ippoint over this business - 4th. But we will give vurselyep :gntinually to prayer and to the riinist'. y of tho word. * 5th. And the saying pleased he whole multitude: ana they . diQse- Stephen, a man full of faith 1 md of the Holy Ghost, and_Phil- J 1%; an:t Prochorts and Nicanor and rfiirch hnd-ParmenaB-o-nd Nicolas , i proselyte ot' Antioch: " i 6th. Wh an they set before the ipostles: a-'.d when they bad pray I :d, they laid their hands in them. 5. Prayer by Deacon McGletion )f First Olvary?Baptist church. | 6. Sole by Mrs. Mary Summers 'lie Understands/He'll Say Well n, ^_ 7. Addrcs by Nurse Nelson, ew-etav-y- of?the- Trustee board of 'irst Calvary Baptist church in jchalf of women. 8. Music Union Bapt church nstrumental choir. it. Address by Deacon Thom..s Williams, clerk of Zion Bapist church. Subject Tlie Duty of or. 10. Ran arks , by Deacon Pink Roof of Fitnt Calvary Bapt. | 11. Remarks by Deacon Johu i -uber. oexion of Zion Baptist. L 12. Music by Zior.'s Jubilee noir. 13. Address by Mrs. Hopkins, si Zion Pilgrim Baptist church. J rhe Relationship of the BYPU to tire-Sunday school and church. ? ?14. - Selection?by the Friendly Four quartet of the St.-Luke Bap ust church. ? 15. Selection by. Brown Brothers quartet, of "'Jehovah Baptist ehurch. 10. Music by the Zion Pilgrim daptist Church Jubilee choir. 17.- Sermon by Rev. L C. Jen-' kin.-, PP., pastor of Un:on Baptist church. ~ IS. Collection. V ' Financial c'dnimitteo: Deaicons L. C. Cook, John Suber,'and A. Reeves. 19. Ordination' prayer by Rev. \Iathis pastor?Bapt. .-hurch ?* r^20. Chaigt given by Pev. J. P. Recdor, pastor or Zion Baptist L-hurch. '".--v 21. Fellowship hymn 4C3 Blest be the tie'lhat binds; in the Baptist hymnal. In the Gospel hymnal 1-6, 71L. Benediction by Dr. L. C, Jenkins. Deacon Wm, Adams, clerk. SIDNEY PARK C.M.E. CHURCH Rev ,N. H. Humphreys, Pastor -The Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the t-upt. Mr,_ D, R. Starts presiding. The lesson subject "Chi lsUUTfVonSecration" was 1 tautifully disc1 ssed. The mo'runing seryice tpefied'at 11 o'c'ock with the< Pastor Rev.' Humphrey, after the opening services the pastor used as his text I "The VaViis'ing Road". Tlis was a?wondcrfu - sermon?whieh?waa^ L-njoyed by all; There wa- a large ' number of visitors prese.-t. * Visitors are falwaya welcome at Sidfiyy py.pk. At 7 o'clock the evening services began *-ith the me^sAge by Rev. R. Botler whg> used aa his ! subject_"It Was Night',..Friday n'ght, Sidney Park will observe watch meeting night and J at 10: 5 the pastor *rii: deliver a special sermon. SubjettL^'Forfeting the Paat", *?- : ' P _ - ?r? ? r- ' * *\T * APPLICATIC | * DATE X M*M? : ; CITY ; GRADF ... S( I BIKTHJAY > Till out this coupon and mail i ? stamped envelop* tc The Palmei ^ ^iSlO Assembly Si,, Collmhia, S7~i ! I th* roll book, an.t you wll receiv< HAPPYNI JUNIOR I i HELLO JUNIOR LEADERS: ? This is a New Year, and every-' one of you should resolve to make this?is?an ideal one. -Of course' this can be easily done, and there Vs only one vyay to do it, and that is: Make a list of good resolutions' and keep every one of them. And' while I am speaking of resolutions I am going to ask you to put this one in: "Resolve to send a letter^ to Bill ( each week, so that^other boys and I girls may know how I am getting > along." This my friends is one good res-1 olution. Because^ there are lots, of* young readers who are interest j ed in you and how you live. So put that in as a resolution you will resolwb "hot to break and let's make this column interesting all?> Yours for A Happy New Year, _ BILL: \ FINDING THE LAKE OF KIND-j ; MESS. ? L4 "You, Nell, yoh're number one. Now you, Sue, number two. Num-V bor three, that's you, Mary Jane"' Bill's sweep of arm VraS to be o-j beyed, wasn't he traffic cop at the school corner? He might not1 have on his white belt now, but1 he knew how to wave. The three j girls drew up beside the garage,' their bicycles resting against the I wall, hands on the bars ready to spring into the saddle at the next" gesture. But Bill held it back. j "Now where 're you going, what are you going to do?" ""I know," Nell waved her hand "trigh above her head, "I- know7 we're going exploring. Don't you say a word to mei Bill Kemp, about my 'wild Ideas.' Our lesson is on?exploring?Columbus, how he found America." Os . , ? "Righto. See what you can fln<U Wolf VtAtir oKniif +V?io 9 Woll "on ' always want to be head. You'fe, '.he Santa Maria, that was Colum* bus's own boat. Suer you're?the1 "Pinta and Mary Jane's the Nina. I Now off, OFF." I Nell set the pace. She slammed; the small history book she had been studyirg down into the wire basket fastened to her handle bars she had been getting some groceries for her mother?whirled into the alley, the Pinta and Nina following closely. Nell chanted in her, mind phrases of the lesson she had just beefi reading: "At the Canary Islands they stopped for wood and water.'? The canary , in Mother Knap{js" sHop window trilled put .ft note. Nell grinned. "Here we are!" she was off and inside thecorner shop. "Three lemon lollipops, please, and could we have a diink?" _ "Here's our wood," she waved tV>n lnllinAT! of Jnl/o ''ow/l ?tnNfn Vio/4 , H|V ivuipv^ OVIVIVO| U11U TTU T Vi I ituu our water. 'The sea was calm and they sailed on into the Sea of Dark ness, she chanted, as she sped across the street and further down the alley. ""Say, you're not going^ down that way, look at all that stuff, can't get by." "And the men began to grumble among themselves^?- Nejl called back, but she kept on. "Gracious goodness, what's that? 'And at night they heard thy cry of a nightbird,' Nell knew she was making that up, but she did hear n crv n rfiafrpnitpH Inw qnKWnor ^Slower she went peering here an J there. From a board, a foot . in TTTWt--p?dd^A--^Hpp?r. Down into * " She ~ iiom?.e. JTH'S^ gkla^t " wleklT" )N BLANK ^- v < > t 193 < J v" -> . ^ > t i > '8 state ;; i ......' . -L r ?ffOOL : ' I ? *;; AGE i . a t together with a aelf addressed , e tto Leader, Bill Carver^ Club, ! C. Your name will be placed on J [ I i a membership card and button.! > __ W YEAR ' b LfcADLKS . ' * as if he had been packed there. ? "A .native," Nell's chanting' mind went on, but she knew very well thntjj the chubby fellow there was the little Chinese boy she had seen playing in the schoolyard and al- j ways alone! She pulled him up in hpr arms. "What's the matter?" Nell tried to stand him upon his feet. Instantly he fell down and with a cry of' pain. "I fall down, Hurt." " |<, "What" are you doing out herfe-^ where do you live ?" The b o y * pointed down the alley. On a far(? corner hung a sign. "There? Is where you live?" He nodded, his face twisted with pain. "We'll have ( to get him there, maybe he can ^ ride in this basket, look out, sir, y don't you kick me in the a face." jj Nell laughed, but the boy's chub- ? by face was solemn, "Mother," he t pointed to a woman looking an- e xlously about.?"Hurt,^ he?called ^ solemnly as they neared her, "they T found." "Don't be scared. Get some ice, = rub his ankle good, then bandage it up tight," Nell whirled, "It will q soon be all right. 'The ships made for home,' " she chanted. "Wait," the mother called, "You good to my boy, wait," she reached for a handful! of nuts, she pulled down a kite, a gay lantern, and into Nell's wire basket sho piled 1 them. "We return-with our treas- ^ ure," Nell chanted and chanted again to. Bill, waiting nnd?cross. ^ "Where've you been all this time? j It's nearly dark. What's all this,? .what did you find ?"" Nell's -eyes y tiew wide, Bill saw" the flash o 1 | what he called one of her wild v ideas light them. j r "We found the LAND OF KIND r NESS," she sang out, "Maybe * there aren't any lands left peonle " have not seen, any strange places r to spil to, but there's always that1 sort of land, new and to be. looked 1 for. How do you find it? That's like you. Bill Kemp, to ask. Peoi>le ?aif by eompasa how, you say? Compasses for north and south, compasses for east and w,est," came Nell's chant. "Maybe there's a compass here: If you want t o find the Land of Kindness, "you've got to be kind yourself." GEORGETOWN NFWS ' Ncav. that the holiday season is about at its close, we trust every one has era a yed a merry Christmas and wishing all a happy new . year. There wil be many resolutions made but a very fev. will be^ .kept, for h number of them will be cracked-and very e.nsi.y broken. Yes, of us have had some dark daya and some bright ones in( 1937, but have lots to be thankful fc/r. So-as t-ha Ann-ilia Paul said to the Phillipians, f-rgetting those thing:; which are bthj^d and reaching forih unto thos: things' . - Saturday, January 1, 1938 -t? . - 4 *| age^F" ? ~ H <3 - vhieh are 'before. let ?? nwM-+?t? vard the mark for the prize of he high cai ing of God iu Christ esus. Our community wag saddened his morning^ when tie news pread of (he passing of young lenry Fisl.burne, a victim o f (ne?monia Funeralarrangeicnts havn not been completed. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Moses, Jr. nd children and Mrs. Fddie Mose Ransom -are here at the 4>ed ide. of their sick father the Rev. I. J. Mosfs. Mr. and Mi'jg. James Bessaleau ? f New Yc ik City are here visit- * ig parents. Mr. and Mrs, Thom,3 Besseteav. 1 and Mr and Mrs. ohn Stewriid. Mr. Hari< ston Reed cf Colum- _1 4a was a visitor here lptt week, former. Gc-orgetonian. ' Miss Su?ic Smalls is home from T.,?r V~-l- 1- * * ? " ? ten vi* sj.?enu:ng me nonaays /ith parent.'?. Mr. and Mi a. Louis [mails. Martin road. - M^. and Mrs. Higgins jfhue are ere for he h<?liday season with elati'/es. 7- '/-I Mrs. Jeivle B. Green*^nd 3 hildron, '*.-<?rthee, Ruthiswt and lyrtle of'White Plains,3 N. Y., ,re heme with parents a..d grand arentf. The citizens and friends sympahize with Dr. W. S. Thompson in lis grfat lost .and damages of his quipment a ndjother?office; Jfjp>lies whict v-as caused fcv fcrfeffn he Palmetto th&i^lfe building ember 17, -937. >- ' ^ v^uict: tx iiumoer 01 the s&uaents re home from different schools nd college? fo'r the holidays.- , ^ ' Please be ready to pay for youri >aper -when its delivdrr*d. W0 /ish to th^k those of jou who lave vied w;?h'us in put-ng over big pro,-iim for the M.ofldeg"_^= ho next ensuing year^ and we speci. .ly tl r.nk you, who said you dHTpay W-p all-old " bao]^' dues "v /hen keep ip.- ; Thanks, ^ . E. J. FQRii HE ALLK'RO AND "l> NATURAI. M* SIC CLUB ENJOYS -*? G RANV X MAS A EE AIR Fy Timothy J._JoNivon Winnsboro, Dec. 27?With the Cmas spirit at its height the Alegro and "B" Natural Music lubs under the direetio" of Mr. t. H. RidJ.'k of Co*l mhia was tost to iti annual Xnys. affair at he home of Miss Eflea. p, Peay Jondjy niciit on College St. ailed the wholp night, i; did not ;eep inc guests irom co. mg. it vould he of interest tc: o>.r many eaders to know Mr. Riddick is naking much success as a music eacher in the "Royal Chid City" ince l is organizing of tl ese two " nusic clashes After playing cards a^' dancing he guests were served a delicious :ourse of ri icken, cream cheese md devil pgg sandwic? es, hot Russian t?a with California lem-~ m as?'.Tter cakes and mints. -Xrras lights made the setting rery rare Tho-se -who attended the affair vas Mr. R. H. Riddick of Cojum)ia; Miss E. Woodard, Newark, 'N. J.; M- Richard CaTripfbtel^, v fohnson C. Smith university; Mr. md Mrs. David Brattjr. Misses and Mac F. Baxter, Margaret toseboro, C Johnson, ArrMia Jchn ;on, A. Cla: 1 ourn, E. Pea., Messrk 3enny Curr ingham, W. ''oseboro, ? firo.-n W fluvhiim Vr?rir? mai. >y Mr. Riddick and Mi.. David . Vhitner. X1 ss Elease Ffay.'^res dent of the Allegro and Jtr. Harnan Jaekscii, president of the "B" Natural. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER