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-f? ' Saturday, December 10, 1938 WHO SHOULD BE ELECTED = DELEGATE TO THE GENERAL CONFERENCE -Mr. E. L. Thomas who is one cf the ldar^ng farmers of the state and treasurer of Williamsburg County Advisory board and ' chairman of the Trustee Board of ' Cades school, and one of the Trus tees of Allen university, and was elected ta the Episcopal Committee ip New York at the last Geny ^ral Conference, 1936'. He is also a- great church worker'and othei business. Ajnrxl a man that tries 11 to lead his race to higher heights. ffe was unanimously eleeted ^delegate from the Lake City circuit to the Electoral college of the Palmetto conference to be held at St. -Andrews ? And we dor endorse him for delegate to the General Conference of the A~ M. E. church which will POflVOtl/i AjT n ir 1 O/l A He is wlfo should be elected.? " R. Peterson. JOHNSTON NEWS The S. C. C. M. E. conference is over for thfs year and- we are glad we have RCv. E. M. Gilliam ' returned to us. Mrs. Eaufa Samuel Mai'shndteeb at the home of her daughter, Mrs Martha Dukes, Dec. 1st in her 84th year, uneral services were held at Galvavy Baptist church .on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., conducted by Rec. James Davis. Johnston funeral home in charge. She is survived by?seven children, - thir*3six grand children and twentythree greatgrand children. Shft was much beloved -by erne and all who knew her noble life of rich usefulness and service which will shine on and on in the lives of many. 'P)rof. Joseph Moore of Summerville spet Friday and ,Satur-N day here visiting the Amoses and "friends. Mr. Minnaugh Amos ^witnessed the game between. State and Ben edict i naniesgiving. HARTSVILLE NEWS E. Williams, Reporter * Thanksgiving Day brought to a close a successful football season for the Butler High school Tigers. Playing seven games .the Tiger's suffered only one defeat, "" tied one- and took -five victories. The total points, made during the season were 95 against 20 for ..their opponents. Prof. H. C. Brewer returned on Sunday night from St. LouisJ Mo. wh^re he attended the National convention of vocational and^tgrt^ cultural teachers of America. For many years Prof. Brewer has been affiliated with agricultural interests in South Carolina atnd has been ?t the head bf the vocational department of Butler high *months ago to represent the ^ State A. V. A. association at the T^tiomrl-eonventiQn^ He expresses himself as having lixperteMced-a v^ry interesting educational and inspiring trip. Principal FT II. Butler?along - witn rroi. KODtrt l; iiutier, Prol >W'. A. Th<ympm?nT Mioa Carrie Murray and Miss Ethel Williams attended the S. S. conference of coaches and officials among sec nndary schools held at Mathei-s _ academy, Camden, Si Dec. 57 Irr the session the |>asketball schedule for '38-'39 and the '39 ^football schedule wele .partially completed. These schedules will bring to Hartsville some of the strongest high school teams of the state. It holiday I ?- SPE I Christmas an< f ATH | iy2c per ROUND ' I mile TRIP | 2%c per ROUND F?r' mile TRIP slec> X payment of proper T ? ^ * ? X Tickets on sale daily?Dec Y Return Limit?Ji V n _i_ itiuw rifuiiuay rares are aise in the East, Norths ^Vest ai \ few sample round-trip fi Coach ^ 'k Atlanta, Ga. ? ki Baltimore, Md. ? Birmingham, Ala, ?| Jacksonville, Fla. X Memphis, Tenn. $ Miami, Fla, ? _ ? New York, N. Y. ? New Orleans, I>a. ? Philadelphia, Pa. Richmond, Va. v Savannah, Ga. Washington, D. C. ? Purchase Railway and Pullman X will be checked. Stopovers allc ? Air Conditioned' Sleeping Cars, | through trains. I TRAVEL F | SAFE ? COM FORT All Consult Ticket Agents . J. T. | Southern Rail BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. A. Davis, Pastor Last Sunday was an unusually busy day fen- us, following S. S. the pastcrr delivered a message on the ftheme * Pr iceless Gift Prom Penniless Men.'. The attendance was fair and at 3:30 Rev. H. H. Trapp and his folk from Trinity wei*e in charge. The minister's theme was What's Wrong. The choir rendered beautiful music. The period for BYPU was denoted to musical talent, instrumental and vocal. The evening message wag soul .ftirfnng. Subject Stirrup the Fire, It Might Go Out. Rev. L Holloway was ir> charge of the services at St. Luke the entire day;? Monday night the musical concert was a grand success, and we 11 Kin is. ?u Liie participants. i nt winners were Mrs. Cor Stephenson and Miss Louise Mollis. BEULAH CIRCUIT Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor We have just closed out oui first month work with our new p$s tor. We feel honored to have a man of his type. We have had a B11 r-P??'#1 .il^ mnrth hot.h spiiilual and financial. We, the officers of this circuit feel safe with a mar like Drt Carolina at the steering wheel. Our first quarterly conference was on the 13th of Now Dr." Benbow. preached a soul stirling: sermon. His assessment was paid in full.. The presiding eldei emphasized the rally that Is on~foj the library of Alleni university. The assessment that was put on was endorsed by the pastor and the officers.. - The pastor preached at Beulah on the fourth Sunday and at Hich ory Grove on the first Sunday. In the aftern'00.1 a program was ren dered by the Missionaries. Mrs Carrie Belle Wilson, president. ?A?-this time Mrs. Carolina put P i, a nennv rally which will bp call ed in. ~ihp *3nrirlnv ir> lann. ary. Watch the "Leader" and sec how many pennies we will get, Rev. McFadden an wife worshiped at Hickory Grove Sunday. He is very helpful to the pastor ar.d renders such help cheerfully. Also, glad to see Mrs. Winey Burgess back in service Sunday. This circuit has some of the strongest officer,, and laymen in the Kingstree district. Such mSh as Messrs Prince Epps, Charlie Redden, John P. Redden, George McFadden, Willie Barnes, Horry McFadden, Eugene Mouzon, Walter Reden, Gamble Burgess, T. J. -McFadden, Mose Redden, Jr C. Coker, Luther Wilson. Peter and Heyward Fulton, Mr. Warreti and others. The pastor and hig wife were the dinner guests- at- the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Burgess SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH I\cv. J. vyT-cwHwign. rastor The Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the assistant -Supt., Miv R. L. Smithy presiding, The lesson subject "Adherepce to Truth" was beautifully discussed. At 11 o'clock our Pastor, '15P; Colclough filled the pulpit with a wonderful s Jhl-stirring seVmcm. Everyone who heard him Sunday left rejoicing'. ' At 60 clock the Epworth League met and Miss Francis Mack was elected as president of the League. The League will begin at 5:30 beginning with this corning Sunday. Our evening services began at r?arish ND _ j d New Years | QME j For each fiiile traveled? 3 < X Good in coaches only | each mile traveled. Good in *1; . _ . ? % )ing and rarior Lars on $ Y charges for space occupied . 10 to Jan. 1 inclusive. anuary 10, 1939 X ) Available to Destinations nd Southwest. ? - S ires from Columbia, S. C. Class Unrestricted ( lass .j! J$ 7.50 $11.25 X _ 16.25 .23.55 4 _ 12.55 18.75 | 9.45 14.10 X 20.20 51TT5 X - -20.50 30.00 4 23.65 33.55 4 _ 21.90 32.70 * ? _ 20.05 28.65 X _ 10.80 16.20 X _? 4.30 " 6.40 _ 14.70 21.45 % ? Tickets in advancer Baggage X wed. 'ij Dining Cars and Coaches on X 5 Y TRAIN | ILE ECONOMICAL ? . Cobh, D.P.A., Columbia, S. C. Iway System | I'' ^ - r - I, 7:30 and our pastor filled the pul. _ pit^ again with another spiritual feast, using aB his text St. Matt, ? 5:13 "Ye are the salt of the earth". . Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock the funeral services of Sister Eli> sha IStarks were held before e large crowd in spite of the inclement weather. Her remains i was laid to rest in the Randolph > cemetery beneath a beautiful bed of flowers. Sister Starkg was one . of Sidney Park's faithful leaders and had served as president of the Pulpit Aid board for a number I of years.' ~ ~ . The Official board met Monday nicyVi4- q?v) V?aa of fV? | PS 1/ VMVMI4VU SW'llt V/X W?'H , work for this conferennce year. , The officers and members extend to the public a special in . vitatior* to come and hear ou . pastor.? Wj are sure that if you , h?ar him once you will want t< . hear him again. -- The?Sunday school lesson foi Sunday will be "Contentment wit! our own Possessions". Exodu 20:17. Luke 12:13-21, I Timothy 6;6-10. LAURENS NEWS 1 The Piedmont conference is - -history,?ft waR -staiedlhy .many of the officials that it was one of ' the best session^ in recent years. Rev. and Mrs. Butler the newly appointed nastor^ and wife of ' Bethel A. M. E. church are receiving a hearty welcome by the ' entire city. _ Miss Elsie Hunter of New York City spent the w<?ek end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hun! ter?? . Mr. Jonas Shepherd, whose wife vc__ t ?ko..4 1*11 s. iiuui>a i u ( uicu auuui 1 three weeks ago passed away on Friday night. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Q. D. Oliphant 1 have moved into their recently .re modeled home on Greene St. MisR Minnie Foster of Wood ruff spent Sunday with the familv of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MqCollum. Mrs. Emma Fuller Oliphant who recently underwent an operation is recuperating at the home of her parents, Mf. and Mrs. John Fuller. Mr.-Oliphant after spend ing a week l^turned to Washing ton, D." C. : Rev.W. L. Wilson, has accepti ed the pastorate of Springfield ~ Baptist church.?This is fortunate for the entire city because Re\rf. Wilso-n is an outstanding 1 young minister of the sta'te. ?Rev,-E. S. Johnson was ordained as a Baptist minister* Sunday at St. Paul Baptist church by the Associational board. - The Ordination sermon by Rev. W. R. Martin; the Charge by Rev. Hill. The news of the death of Mrs. J. A. Baten was a shock to the community where she was lcnown as a woman of sterling qualities. : Mary meipher^ iif St. Paul attend ed the ceremonies at BethleTrem Baptist church, Fountain Inn. Mrs, Robinson of Ninety-/>ix and mother of Rev. J. W. Mathis has been seriously il],. for oeveral weeks.? Messr<, Hiram Leake, Hosea Johnson, Ted Hudgens and Waymon McMorris were the dinner day. Mr. Dunk Garlington was called to Greenville Sunday to at~ tend the funeiaj of -hke aunt who was burned to death Thursday. Mrs. Lillie P. Mathis is teaching at Center "'Rabun as a substitute until Mrs. Emma Oliphant \s able to resume her work. Miss Alberta fcr. Mathis who teaches in Tomlinson High school Kingstree spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her patents Rev ? and Mrs. J. W. Mathis. jr -Mr. Darling McDaniel spen Suinday in Spartanburg as th( guest of Miss Ethel Taggart.^-IH was accompanied home by Miss jL Hf-lem Sxmi who teaches_in_Xhi city system. J Mr. Pierce Blalock, undertakei of Edgefield and Mrs. Ellie Irvine*?(inarJ-_ a few Vimire wiiV, Mrc ... .....o?tujcii?v**i E. Oliphamt Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. G. H. White and little daughter; Catherine Mae of Andrews, have been the gtuests <yf relatives and friends. While here they motored to Asheville to visit Rev. White'3 sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and to get their little daughter, Thomasina White w}io has been making her home with her aunt. Rev. and Mrs. White worshiped at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday morning to,, the delight of their mainy friends where Mrs. White was a member and choir member. On Sunday night they worshiped at St .Paul Baptist church where Rev. White preached. On Monday Rev. and Mrs. White and their two little daughters and mother, Mrs. N. Garlington, Mrs. Alice Moore, Mrs. Dora Sullivan motored to Greenville to visit relatives and friends. While there they joined the many thousands to witness the Santa Parade. - Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Butler, the newly appointed pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church have moved to Laiirenps where he hag bP^hm his new work._. The two services he has rendered have been very mucIT ennjoyed by the members and friends who hpard him. LITTLE MOUNTAIN NEWS Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church Rev. H. T. Summers, pastor Everyone is glad to have Rev. Summers back as our pastor for another year. We hope for him much success. S. S* openpd at 11 o'clock. At ,"12 o'clock Presiding Elder E. F. G. Dent delivered a wonderful ser ,1 moa Communion was served af thb palmetto Leader . ter which we went into the busiL ness of the first quarter. A box , of gifts was presented to Elder > Dent from the churchr Mr. J. P. Ke.nnely, Mr. Earnest : Sligh, Mrs. Lottie Bowers of St. John and Mr. Caughman of Provi idervce worshiped with us. Mrs. J'ulia WheeHer and MVn. i Jessie Clark were winners in the i Ball Fruit Jar contest. I " | : " CARLISLE &EWS t Rev and Mrs. A. M. Davis of Brooklyn, N. Y., are here for a -i few days. They are stopping at the home fo Mr. and Mrs. Manton Sim's. Miss Clara S.mS. Miss Clara S. Cureton of Union spent Tuesday with her sister Mrs. Agnes Sims. . . Miss Berrlice Brown was Ahe dinner guest of(Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stewart an -Sunday last. Mrs. Sims and Mrs. Sarah Tyger spent Monday in Union, Service was very good at Mr. Eden A. M. E. church Sunday. Only a. few were out on account of~T;he~T8iny ^weather. It was the same at St. Luke A. M. E. Zian church. Only a few of the old church-goers were out. We were glad to see the ne^yly 1 wedded couple' out tor church, Mr. - B. R. Sims and Mrs. Daisy Jet^r Sims. Mis. Eliz^ ^yles eyid Mrs. Carender Chick remains on the sick ?Others are improving. ' sellers chapel BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. S.Hafis, Pastor _ Sellers.f S. C.?Sunday was a very pleasant day for churchgoer,, nnd the S. S. opened at the usual houi* with the Asst. Supt., Mr. J. Brown and teachers at their post of duty- At 11:30 a.m. the pastor being absent Rev. J. W. Ervins j ?i: > _ ucuvcrcu <t wunuuiiui st'i mon. At 4 o'clock the "Willing Workers met at the home of Mr. " and Mrs. Willie Ervin* -with the " president in charge. We enjoyed the lecture by the pa^or. Rev. Hall and Mr. McDavis , were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brown. At 7:30 the pastor preached another soul stirring sermon which was enjoyed. Communion was admanistered. The school has on a "campaigrn to fraise funds to get more equip~ rnent for the school. -The larger girls under the direction of Mrs. M. M. Gresham have started a sewing clasR this year and are doing nicely. The Community club is also under way. A phy sical period has also been added. Corm6 out visitors and see what the children are doing in school andhelp us make more improvements. ST. JAMES A.M;E. CHURCH " R6V." J. S. Martin, Pnstur ?' vevy rainy day for all churchgoers but fpund a very few cm their way to church. Sunday school at - -ft*?uruai?hmir wjth Supt., Mrs. Isabella Starks and teachers aT their post of duty. At 11:30 the PdStor, Rev. t. S. Marti > preached a noble sermon ? all enjoyed. The Lord's Sapper was administered. I.asj Sunday Dr. E. A. Adams presiding elder of Newberry dis tiiii lirld Kin firnt "quarterly con. , ference at St. Mark. He preached at motning amd delivered an impressive and inspiring sermon. Rcpo:ts were good. The P.T.A. will meet Friday, December 30th at Pomaria school. I come cfUt and s^e how Pomaria ' school is growing. MT. MORIAH BAPT. CHURCH I, ! Rev. C. H. Pickett, Pastor : Spartanburg, S. C.?The servic5 es throughout the day were well ; attended. Sunday school opened at 10:00 o'clock with Supt. uoiv man in charge. At 11:30 the pas . tor ascended the rostrum. He i nreached a great sermon and qui Sunday night He came forwnrri ! with another great message which ' was a masterpiece. ; We rejoiced as the man of God s spoke to us. There were several visitors pesertt. You are always welcome at Mt. Moriah. There will be a silver tea at the parsonage Sumday afternoon December 11th from 4 to 6 o'clock. You are cordially invited to bt present. Sponsors Mrs. Azalee R. - McGce and Mrs. C. H. Pickett. We are looking' forward to the roll call on Sunday aftertnooji, December 18th for, the benefit of the church. Come out and worship with us. PAGELAND NEWS The Pageland group of teachers met at the Wesley chapel school, Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by the Prcstdennt, Mr. L. F. Brewer after which a discussion -Op Civics was led by Prof. Newman. Miss Dora Brewer and Mrs. Laura Brewer gave demofnstratiori^ of good citizenship on posters. Mrs. J. L. Johnson then taught a civics lesscm. Our Jeane* teacher, Mrs. M. L. F. Johnson ^as with us and as usual brought to the group many helpful ideas. She stressed the Christmas Seal campaign and plac ed spals into the hands of every techer. A social hour wa, enjoyed during* which the teachers of this school, Prof. ?>. Q. Newman and Miss Dora Brewer served delicious chicken salad on lettuce occoa with marshmallows and cake. Mr. J. F...prewer and Mrs. I>aura Brewer motored* to Chester I RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF BROTHER ALBERT EBW. SIMMOXS Charleston*, S. C. Nov. 27, 1938 Death the great reaper, the one indescriminating visitor to the homo of all mankind, whether it} b!T that of the crown head of a govern merit, the palace of the rich, or that of the humble peasant, has entered the rankB of our Junior choir. Here we are called around the lifeless form of one whose devotiorn t0 the church has never been questioned. He was esteemed by u, for many years and served us Well In whatever post he i held. His quiet and unassuming mam- j ner will linger in our memory. I He was lowd by all. In as much a8 he was a valuable bssvi 10 our cnurcn and nad much ) to do with progress of our Junior choir. May we never forget to pay tribute and respect tto his i memory. i Whereas the intimate relations i long "held "by our deceased member 1 Albert Edward Simmons with, the "! members of this church and J'in ior choir rafnder it proper that i 1 we should place on reco'rd our appreciation of his services as a ; ? his merits as a young man: There . fore be it resolved? By the members of the Junior choir that while we bow with hum . bbT submissioh^tb" the Will of The Most High, we do ?not the less mourn for our brother, who has been called from his labor to rest. Reeolvjed?That Tn the dea'th ! of Albert Edward Simmons, one who- was always active .and acajous in his work as a Christian, prompt to advance the interest of the church, devoted to its welfare and prosperity. A hor^st and upright younng man, whose virtues endeared him, not only to j his brethren of the church, but all j of his fellow citizens? Be It Further Resolved: That -the?suddelh removal of such n life from among us leaves a vaPfltlPV QnyJ O oVorJAiir 4 U ? 4 -.Ml * Miru U OIIOUUVY liml Will 1)1' ! deeply realized throughout many departments of our church and will prove a serious loss to the church and public. Resolved, further?That with ; deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the deceased, we express our hope, that even so great _ a lost to us, all may be over-ruled Tor" good by Him who doeth all things well and who speaketh in these words saying "I am the resurrection -and the life; he that believoth in me though he were dead, yet shall he live again; and he* that liveth and believeth in- me shall never die. Be It Resolved Further?That * -"opy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of the Ju* 'or choir and a copy be given the members of his family. ?We close with Tennyson "Crcts- ~ sing The Bar"; Sunset and evening star, and one "* clear call for me, X And may there be no mourning v at the bar, vvharn t put out to sea. "? $ But such a tide as mcrving seems X asleep,. ' 6 1 Too full for sound an foajn; X Whan that which drew from out the boundless deep, Y ? > !) again IHJII1U. ? ? ?f? Twilight ard evening bell, and y ,?after that, tho dark, -2 And may there be no_sadness of Y farewell, when i embark. X For, though from ou borne of 4time and place $! The flood may bear me far. & I hope to see my pilot face to face ,i When I have crossed the bar. I Respectfully Submitted, Y Junior Choir of -Emmanuel A. < M. E. church, J (per( Loraine E, Moultrie. -i .) st. Stephen a.m.e. church > Rev. Ij. D. Gamble, Pastor were opened at 11 a.m. after the *t devotionals a heart stirring ser- < mon was delivered by the pastor. J a Lost World". The Holy Com* 2 munion was administered to a X large number. Y At 3 <p.m. Sunday school was X opened with Sup?t. Rufus Ford, ^ presiding and all teachers at their X <&fty. The A. C. E. League met y promptly at 6:30 with Miss W. A Bennett,- vice-president, presid- V jng. The following 4unique pro- j gram was rendered: Duet, Mrs. q W. Wineglass and Grace Giles; 9 Recitation, Mary Lou Smith; Rec- g itation, Clara Mae Re"id; Recita- 2 tion, Thomasena Jennings; Read- * Fan-O-Lin System j la Baantjr c ml tore G*s FAN-O-LIN HAIR, Seal* j Danrutf and Toilat Preparations j a Trial. TVeir worth has baer i proven. Have and ars growing Hair on B?Id Heada and Barf S 9pota wlien directions are follow- g ed. Will promote a fall growtfc 5 of Hair 1 Box Hair Grow**- _I_ U< 1 Box Special Hair Grower 40 r I^Box Sdalp Soap 1 Box Preeaing Oil 4Mc 10 canta extra for poataga Regiatered in U. S. Patent Ofioe Agenta Wanted. Write fer Term* Made Br Mate. PANNIK L. CAROLINA 10t? Rigfc Market Street Georgetown, S. C I ing, Dvid Gamble, Jr.; Reading, 1 l/ouise Chandler; Solo, Earn^stine ^ "Robinson: Recitation, Frank *Frai h jserj Recitation, Beaulah Mae Iz- j zard; Solo, A1 bertha "Mr Gibbs; w Recitation. Rebecca Buggs; Reci * tation, Maria Beach; Recitation, ?' Victoria Gibbs; I)upt, Maymo c Jean and Emmd Carol Gamble; n Remarks. Rev. L?* 1). Gamble. er At 7:30 th" pastor ascer.dod the a' rostrum with another heart burni-ag message from the thpme "Individual Responsibility".- A host of visitors worshiped with us at the services? We "wish to thank everyone for their presehce ar.d service rendered. Our doors al- ^ ays stand ajar /or visitors with st cordial welcoipp hanging over it. Wilhemina S. Wineglass, in reporter. M ? ? p, SPARTANBURG NEWS or ? ch The Socialite Social club met ch it the home of Mrs. Debir.ta Gid- nv ley 278 Kind St., Thursday even- w ng. December 1st, 1938, with the isl *rcridunt, Mrs.. L70 la Che eks7 p re - ro siding. Opening song We are ed Matching to Zion, led by- chap C! uin. Sfcnte<(iee prayers were of- si< ?ered by ei^ch member. Next se- M ection by Mrs. Etolia White. | t<h PINCKNEY'S FUP SOUTH CAROLINA ? ^ ^ ltM WASHINGTON iT. "/Ifestid, 1 CANVASSERS ?Write me this w< DREAM NUMBER toilet articles put tolling pi*" Low Prices. Genero with your customers. Write ior ts AbU' WaUaom CammmHam. IX : Distinctive r CHRIST MA? : ? : *? ' . 1 | You can be proud to ! send out any of these ; new Christ mas cards in the knowledge that they express your ! Yuletide greetings ari tistically and sincerely. I Order Early. See one ; of our agents or order Y?? direct from? \J uHje Palmrti 1310 Assembly Street '< ? ;dox>oqooo.6ooooooooooooooooo | THE CLAUDE E. CR1 REAL ESTATE?RENT, "THE LARGEST AND LIVI 1232 WASHINGTON STREET Properties Boupht, Sold, Exct Properties I/eas? See M. J. W 1414 rt.NM STKKET for bargains ir Houses in all Sectioi p?d 'he house ^w?, then opened for usin^ss. Th? minutes of the t. ~ ist m&ling were read uvd tproved. Old Hid new Jausii^ess as transacted. One member on le sick list, Mrs. Mamie Gorr?. An [fering was sent to her from the ub. We wish for her- a speedy cov'-ry. 8 members were presit. '?he club adjourned to meet t the home of Mrs. Georgia bright, 298 Beacon street. A dicious repast was served. Highland .Sympathy Club M iss Nan Hunter Entertained ie club at the home erf Mr. and Irs. Parris Alexander, Beaton rett' Wednesday night, Novemr 30th7 fit" 80'clock. My Faith :>oke up to Thee was the open- , g song, led by Mrsv Be mice 1 organ, chaplain. Prayer by the resident, Miss Nan Hunter; sec id selection was rendered- by the aplain. Scripture lesson by th? anlnin TKo ' Al? 1 ?* r-.. - ..v. iimiuno m me Wat siting weue read and received ith proper ctfrrectione. Unfinled business wag discussed. The 11 \va"s "called''and Tlues collect. The sick committee Mrs. ^l'tks reported two , members :k.- We adjourned to meet at rs. Debirta Gidney. The?hos?s served a delicious course. ^ <JERAL HOME ^SED EMDALMER OF( -? AND GEORGIA w neraJ Cars and FuneraJ Equipment GOOD AS THE BEST i Better Than the Reat And Prices Leas Office Phone 2-3357 Renidenct Phone 7765 - COURTESY ;~~ AND SERVICE COLUMBIA, ft. C. I MM | _ ??? |T Vf Vcuitedt* aek. New fine of feat eelfiag up by Abbe' Wallace. New ua profit*. Sure to be a Ml . rrliory today. tpLT Atlanta, Geeigfe S CARDS j;. wsm 1 t a. tn ?rator Columbia, S. C. h? 2ASON AGENCY | \LS?INSURANCE iST IN THE STATE" PHONES 4382?4383 I tanged id, Financed, Developed \TSONr us of the Citjr is Eni^ 5eJ&