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MRS. ALICE BEASLEY of Brooklyn
might well be known as the
__ world's most unusual architect according
to Dave Elman, dean of
America's hobbyists.
For Mrs. Beasley, who is assistant
forelady at a metal specialty.
manufacturing company inNewYork
City, doesn't build her houses of
steel or brick or wood. She crochets
them.
Explaining the reason back of Iter
unusual' craft on a recent "Hobby
Lobby". Wednesday night, NBC
broadcast, she spoke of her dream
??of-natnlng her own home She was
always interested 4in magazine pictures
of honies and estates. One
was especially appealing ? Mrs.
NEWBERRY NEWS
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, sauce, macaroni, pie, collards,
blackeye peas, rice, brown' gravy
roast o'possum and potatoes,
corn, muffins, biscuits, fruit saU
ad, fruit cake, cocoanut cake, car
? amel cake, jello and whipped
cream. Everyone enjoyed a delicious
feast.
'At 4:30 o'clock the Junior and
I Senior League service was held
at their home in the form of a
fireside chat. The guests were
Mrs. L. I. Pratt who told how
she enjoyed Christmas when she
was a girl; Mrs. Dcafi, ~Prof. T.
R. Logan. The leaders were Miss
Ev^rlena Martin and Mr. Joseph
Allen. Mr. Percy Reasoner read!
the scripture and Miss Zadie Rea
aoner very beautifully told the
f story of A Boy of Long Ago, who
was Jesus. The service was benF
ficial to all groups. As the ad
?ults helped to- op*n the eyes of
??ynnt.ha to -the wonderful opportunities
they now enjoy.
Prof. Ghant instructor in Physical
Education at Allen university
spent the week'with Mr.
Talmage Martin.
Mrs. Johnson of Asheville, N.
C., spent the holidays with her
sister relatives, Dr. and Mrs. G,
W. Singleton. .
Prof. Charlie Bradley spept. the
holidays with his pare r. t s fcrof.
and Mrs. B. W. Bradley and< relatives.
Mrs. Blondell Brown spent the
?holidays?mth__her- $ister Mrs, j
Jaunita Kenner.'
Profrand"Mrs. Ed. Grimes, Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Gr^ely spent the
holidays with their father -Mr. Ed.
Grimes, Sr.
Rov,' David Bedenbaugh motored
to Columbia Monday night, He
reported a pleasant trip.
CHER AW NEWS j
Rev. Ralph Harrington, of Kershawi
street who has been ill for
sometime di^d at hi? home friday
afternoon, Funeral services were
held at Wesley M". E. thurcH on
Monday afternoon. Re v. A. W
WnghJt;- piastor '"Officiattd. Rev.
... ? - JVfcCarn pastor of t\ie First Presbyterian
church (white) spoke
very commendably about Rev
Harrington as a citizen and Bible
scholar. Dr. G. W. Long, pastor
of Second Vreshytcnan church
and Dr. F. W. Pri'ico, pastor Pee
Dee?Union Baptist chimh?mnhc
Bome very timely remarks about
the deceased.
Mrs. Pearl Gettis of N. Y., and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrington
of Southern Pines. N. C., came
home to attend the funeral' of
their father. He leaves a wife,
four children and many relatives
and friends to mourn hig loss.
Miss Virginia Hammond spent
the holidays in New York. Little
Miss Alice Edwards spent the hoi
idays with her mother, Mrs. Ruth
McPhail Edwards of N^w York.
Miss Mary Thomas of New
Yorjc Bpent the Xmas holidays at
home with Mrs. Annie Fagatfs.
% - Mrs. Lr-V: Elierbi; spent Xmas
?T with her former school and c)^
mate, Mrs. Viola Knight of Wil.
f?- son, N. C.
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Beasley called It her dream house.
She knew that she couldn't afford
to actually build it, so she did the
next best thing?got ouj her crocheting
needle and started work.
Mrs. Beasley's miniature dream
houses?she's now at work on her
sixth?have two stories. They are J
lighted with tiny electric lights but,
outside of these, everything is crocheted,
even down to the water in
the tiny tub in the bathroom. The
lawns around them are made of
green wool.
It is .the "architect's" fondest
hope that she can save enough
money from the sale^f her crocheted
houses to build an actual
dream home of her own.
1 Mrs. Bessie Poe Holland of
Charlotte spent a few days with
her father, Mr. Charlie Poe.
Mrs. C. L. Marshall entertained
her friends at a birthday party
for her husband- at their home
Monday night.
Mrs. Margaret Watson honor_ed
Miss Georgia Bell McCall, a
senior at Benedict, with a - party
Friday night. Miss Robbie L.
Hammond entertained her friends
at a party Saturday nght. a
\T KTf?rir .io. MnA iTYnoe nf I
Bern edict and Julia Mary Johnson
of" Morris college were given a
surprise party at Miss Deas' home
last Friday night. Mr. Chester
Pitts was surprised with a party
it his hr liie last Wednesday even*,
ing. Mrs. J. V. Hanna entertained
for hpr cousin7 Miss Mary Alleap
Grady of Washington, D. C.,
-Thursday night. Rev. F. W.
Prince was surprised with a box
.of gifts Xmas morning and the
officers of the church were presented
with gifts by the Deaconess
board.
The Ycyung Women club met at
Mis. S W. Deas' home Sunday
afternoon. The young ladies
pounded thc Pastor, Rpv. Prince
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tyson and
"little daughter Laura Jean spent
xT ^ : 1.1 t>~u
*>L*\Y I Cell S ua> Wlin iYli a.
inson of Church street and Mrs.
Tlellespie, Mrs. Tyson's mother.-Rev.
J. E. Davi^ of Farrell, Pa.
is at home with his family for
a few days. He preached a very
able sprmcm at Pee Dee Sunday
morning.
ABBEVILLE NEWS
St. James A. M. E. Church
Rev. E. F. Johnson, Pastor
ual hour. _ The lesson was very
interesting. It was a large number
present. At 11:30 Rev. John
son brought us a wonderful sermon.
It was enjoyed, by all. i
A large number of students
were home for the holidays:
Misses Mildred Bowie, Johnnie
Taylor, Marguerite Young, Azalee
Jackson, Edna M. Foote, Anease
IIaddonv Messrs Wallace J.
Haddon, Andrew Bowie, llezekiah
Ellison, Allen McKellar of State
college. From Friendship came:
Misses Lila M. Henry, Jessie L.
Jackson, Messrs Charles Hearst,
and "Fred Hertry. Also Mrs.?EnHaddon
from S. C. State college.
Mr Edward?L. Truitfr?of?Morris
BroWn college, Atlanta, Ga.,
sp' nt the Christmas holidays with
his uncle, Mr. Arthur L. PressIcy
on Vienna St.
Miss Mary R. Pressley gaye a
private tea }of six. She served
grape cocktail, co-coantft filliags
with crackers and cake. It w?s
enjoyed by the guests.
Miss Mildred Bowie gave S
Christmas dinner Wednesday evening
which was enjoyed.
Miss Johnnie Taylor gave ' a
Christmas dinner Saturday evening.
Misfe Annie M. Applin from
Brainerd institute was among the
Little Florence Hearst died on
Saturday night and was buried
Monday afternoon. We extend
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our sympathy to the bereaved
family. Mr.
Ell:s Fuller had a stroke
Sunday evening and was rushed
to the Veterans hospital ir. Columbia,
S. C. We hope for him
a speedy.recovery.
Miss Krnestvne Brownl^e of
Camden, iS. C., was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wade also her
H"'t^e and nephew. . f
Ma-. John Pope is home.
BETTIS ACADEMY NEWS
Zelda Wilkerson, Reporter
President Ni'cholson is slowly im-j
proving.
Mrs. B. L. Nicholson*, Misses
Addie M. Cummings and Ruby i
Nicholson, Messrs M. S. Bowman
and Branson Nicholson nccumpanied
the reporter to her home in
Honea Path Christmas day,
where she visited her pardnts and
daughter Miv am| Mrs. D. S. Bigby
and little Mfss Carolyn Wilkerson
and otner friends.
Mesdames B. L. Nicholson and
Zelda Wilkerson, Misses* Ruby
Nicholson and Matrgaret Weaver
Messrs Waldo Morgan and
Tnomas James motored to Charl
eaton Thursday, Dec. 29 and visited
Mrs. Alberta Murray, Mrs.
Walter Mason and other friends.
Everyone reported a very enjoyable
day in Charleston.
Mrs. William Hallman and dau
ghterb, Mrs. Hattie Tobin and
Mrs. Gladys White of Blackville
spent Sunday, Jan. 1 on the campus
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Holmes
of N. Y., visited their parents
Mr. and Mrs George Holmes of
this community during the holidays.
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Mrs. S. L. Collins spjjt a quiet
and hapyy Christmas at her home.
Principal and Mrs. R. N. Smith
\jx yuc xju^ciitiu vv. iiauuii^
school in Johnston, visited friends
on the campus Friday, Dec. 30.
The Blassengales and Mrs. S.
L. Collins were ditnner quests at'
the~home of Mr.Aand Mrs. Joseph
Blocker, 0Jnday.
The students are returning from
their yuletide vacation.
The faculty and students wrsh
to extend their deepest sympathy
to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan walker
in the death of their son,
Earnest Walker, a former rstudent
of Bettis academy.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
By Mrs. Jemima Mitchell
The gePto^getheV ' meeting - of
the Wateree district was called
noon by Dr. B. F. Hildebrand at
to order on December 30th at 12
Bethel A. M. E. church. All of
the ministers were present, along
Willi' a steward?awl?missianary
lady The P. E. lined out his plans
for the coming year, emphasizing
cooperation. The good people of
St. Matthews fed this host in
grand style. Rev. Wilson read an
appropriate resolution endorsing
Dr. Hildebrand as leader of the
delegation to next General conference.
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Bethel A. MTE. church Started
th0 New Year fittingly with won
derful services. Supt. Ford conducted
the S. S. Rev. J. A. Coax
um delivered a wonderful sermon,
Mrs W W. Tnnmer spent the
horlrdays "visiting members and
friends. Mr. and Mrs. George
Evans spent their holidays here
and Misses H^rtnie Owens, Jestine
and Marie Caldwell.
Mrs. Mariah Snipe spent New
Year holidays in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coker had
a reception Friday night, Pec. 30
in hoinor of their daughter Dorothea
who is married to Mr. Luther
Williams'of Orangeburg. The
couple received quite a number of
lovely and useful gifts.
Emancipation Day was carried
out fittingly on Monday, January
2. 1939. . The celebration was held
at Bethel A. M. E. church whpre
an appropriate program was car
ried out. Mr. C. Iiee Davis captivated
his audielnce in his wonderful
address.
RENNETTSVILLE NEWS
The merry holidays of Xlmas
quietly passed away and the happy
New Year is in. A large rium
ber of friends joined in the watch
meeting service_ at the various
churches and'homes.
Among the teachers spending
holidays home were Misses Dorothy
Reese, Mabel Reese, Ella
Reese. Miss E. Thompson, Elizabeth
Thomas, Miss Margaret
Reese, Prof. Arthur Sa/nders,
Prof. BlacTcmbnrf, V. -Simmons,
Miss Raphena Mrf'.nllnm ?nH Miwa
Shield^
Students spending holidays at
[TO LEADER
1 LEXINGTON TEACHERS
MEETING AT N.Y.A. CAMP
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The regular monthly meeting
of the Lexington County Teacheis'
association will be held at
the N.Y.A. camp for Negro girls,
Camp Moore, West Columbia, S.
C., on January 13, 1930 at 3:00
o'clock. ?
j This meeting promises to be
one of the best held in the history
of the association.
Every teacher is urged to be
present. Don't fail to attend.
The camp is located G miles West
of Columbia q,n highway No. 21.
home: H. Covington, D. Cook,
V. McCollum, C. McRae, A. Lu
eas, Robinson, McLourn,, Priftice
Washington, C. Davis, J. C. Robinaon,
Gray,?M. Cook,?With or.
spcon, the two Holmes girls and
Miss V. Stubbs.
Pnof; and Mrs. E. Thompson.
and^Miss D. Bright of the Njchols
sschool; Miss Bee Supper of
N. V.,?studeml at N. C;?State
spent the holidays home,"house
guests of Miss Etheren Thompson,
' Miss Anna Jenkins spent
Xmas home from N. Y.; Miss
Mam(ie Mouzon. spept Xmas in
IVtbtriing. ___
Mr. Blaekmonci and Miss Malachi
were quietly joined in wedlock
Xmas. They many friends surprised
them with a .mijscelaneous
shower.
Mis& Sara Morris -spent Christmas
in New York; also Miss Delphtie
.McDanieT spent Xmas in
Washington and New York.
Mrs. Morris of Allen university
spent Christmas in the city
with her children, * undertaker J.
H. W. Morris and fqpiily. Prof.
B. Morris of N. C. was in the city
over the week end. Miss Fraincis
Morris spt'nt the ini'iiy holidoyo
home from her school in W. Columbia^
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Reese and
children, witnessed the1, reunion
..f ll. . fnn.il,, ot ' fVio
Ui lilt1 JL/UlMll iailiukv ?c VIIV
home of Prof, and' Mrs. T. L.
Ducketty Benedict college, Columbia,
S. C. They returned jolly
as one could be over the excellent
time. r _
Miss Rachel Green was home
from her school work in Florence.
Mr. Od^st Picken and Miss Bonnice
Miller worshiped at Shiloh
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Loston and daughter
were in the city over the
week end. hr/usn guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Drake.
?Mrsr?Bfc'Uiison of Mai^svTlTc
was the Christmas guest of Mr.
*
and Mrs. L. McQueen on Marshall
. street. -
M iss M. Watson of Batesburg
sprnt Christmas with Miss Mary
Malloy and family.
Roy A T Wright. nn<| phi)f|ren
spent awhile in GatTney house
guests of his sisters.
The services held at Saw Mill
church Saturday and Sunday
were of great interest. Rev. E.
M. Booker, was" present and look
charge of the service.
ucv. A. J. wrignt preai'iiea on
"Sun'(lay"~Tnoniir.g fi om?the - -sub"
jcct The I'ath Ahead;
Total amount of money raised
in 1938 at $hiloh-ehurch $2189.81.
We hope to raise $3,000, 1939. .
Prof. A. R. McCollum of Aiken
S. C., spant the holidays home
with parents.
Miss Bertha Bass spent Xmasi
hom^.
Miss Minnie Mae Smith was
home for the holidays.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
Services at Ridge Ilill Xmas
morning were very impressive.
After the service Rev. Jones could
haidly find sitting .space "Tn his
car for the numerous gifts given
him by the members.
Among the visitors were a num
her of students from various colleges.
Mrs. Willie Charley, Mr.
and Mrs. JsTelson Peterson Zand
son of Norristown, Pa., visiting
~ Their parents Mr. and Mrs; Philip
Peterson. Mr. Clarence Grey oi
Hemstead, N. Y., visiting his
father Mr. Cornelius Grey. Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Clinckscale of
Orangeburg visiting Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Hammond; Miss Fennel of
Allendale visiting the Misses
Hammond and Mr*. Ida Peterson;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blassengale
_of Bettis visiting Mr. and Mrs
Louie Gomillion; Miss Catherine
Lee of Edgefield visiting Lucille
and Carrie Bell Glenn; Mrs. Eliza
Pope and son of New York visiting
Mrs. Mary Jackson.~
Mrs. K. B. Watson and Thusband
accompanied by Miss S. R. Crawford
sprtnl XnTOJT T7i Brunswick
Misses Jessie, Reita and Lucile
Hammond, Messrs Samuel Ham
f-~ ? r nW-'tl-W. . r.- !*? W " "Vl""
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mond and Johnnie Peterson at-1
tended the Gardner-Best nuptial
Allendale*.
Messrs Alphonzo and Frederick
Hammond, Misses Jessie and
Reita Hammond also Miss Eunice
Fennell motored to Camden on
Wednesday.
The Xmas tree at Rtdge Hilt
was fine Tuesday. *
School
Ridge Hill school wishes each of |
you a very ^prosperous new year.
We wish for Mr. and Mrs. j
Gardner a pleasant sail upon the ,
sea of matrimony. We are proud ;
community. _ r
We reached our goal and pass- t
ed it in the Xmas Seal Sale. We j
reported $25.50 _ this time. Our I
motto is: "Go higher each year".
We regret that iMrs. Hopkins is .
:n L..J. ?i?.) u.,.. ? 1 1 d
in, uui &iuu tiiut, iter uusuanu is ^
tilling her place. -We pray that v
she will be out soon. s
?Gladys?Quattlcbaum?spent?th?- ^
holidays in Columbia.
?We-^exUmd- our deepest Kjtrtipsr: ^
thy to Mrs. Tena Collier and fam- s
ily in the lost of their (Jiear one c
Mr. Thaddeus Collier, ^
-r~~COKESBl'RY NEWS ~h
r iSt. Paul A. M. E. Church . ]v
Rev. S. F. Ilarksdale, Pastor
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Sunday was a lovely day. S. ^
S. had a large "attendance. Tbc ^
lesson was v^ry beautifully ^
taught by Mr. Early Moore. Rewiew-bjr
Mn. WV M. Dixon.?Rev^ ^
and Mrs. Barksdale spoke words
of encouragement to the S S.
Preaching services began at the
usual hour. The pastor brought ^
a -\yor.deri?ul unessago. Theme: c
Taking God at His Word. Quite j
a few partook of the Lord's Sup- ^
per. Glad to see Bro. F. Foggy
- able to wornhp wth ^
Dixson is taking an active part ^
in the church affairs. Visitors, j
Mr. J. L. Pendarvas. of Orange- ^
burg. He was the guest of Miss
Ollie Miljejn Mr. Hubert Wil- ,
liams. and Miss Mary Williahis of
of Philadelphia spent last week ,
here with his wife and mother. s
Miss Eunice Dixson has returned t
from Philadelphia for, an indefinite
stay with her parents, Mr. j
and. Mrs. W. Dixson. .
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Mi:, and Mrs. Mancy Robinson *
of Asheville, N C., his two sis- 4
ters, Mesdames Anderson and
I.fgon were pleasant call<?hs im ?
the home of -Mr._and--.Mrs. J. E. J
-HohTres"Sunday evening.
Mr. E. C. Robinson' of State' ~
-college Mr;. Barnwell Louden of n
Voorhees; Miss Rosa Nash of Bet-- t
tis; Misses Delia and Louise Mil- c
ler of A. U.; Miss Ollie Miller, 1
.teacher at Calhoun Falls; Miss s
Ejugchia M. Holmes, teacher' in i
- McC'ormieli?spent the yuletide _t
here with their parents. 'They i
all have returned tn their respec- s
tive places. : 1
Mrs. Henrietta Robinson Wooden
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- son,?tonrhQr in the Goldsville ;
school, has changed residence. She ^
is now at. home with her husband
_ in Greenwood.
- Mr. and Mrs. June Rilgrim and j
baby Junior of Hendersonville, N.
C., spent Sunday hei'c with her t
parents Mr. aind Mrs. S. W. Rob- (
inscm. i
holiday visitor 1
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. Mr. G. W. Byrd ?of Asheville, '
> N. C., visited in the home of Mr. ^
and ^lrs. John Trapp during the (
Christmas holidays.
Carlisle news <
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Good old Saint Nicholas has c
visited around in this vicinity and (
everyone has been, made happy, r
w? have made our new year's res i
olutions and are all looking for- <
ward to a happy and prosperous 1
year. (
On Christmas day services were 1
held at Williams Chapel A. M. E. *,
^ Zion church. The pastor brought ]
' to his hearers a wonderful mes- \
- sage which touched the souls of all.
1 The girls and boys who are a
^f?y attending schools a/id colleges
were home for the holidays. 1
Rev. J. M.- Dawkins, Jr.. of I
Birmingham, Ala., spent the hoi- 1
1 idays With his parents, R^v. and I
Mrs. J. M. Dawkins.
Miss Bernice Browne speivt a I
part of her holidays here and had I
! as her quests Miss Margaret I
Chirp of Columbia amd Mr. Sam 1
Wilson and Miss Verna Ruther- ?
ford of Newberry. Miss Browne f J
and Miss Chirp motored to New-fj
berry. While thqre they were the |,?
house guests of Mss Verna Rut- J
T twrfmvt. They expressed -them- 1
_. selves having had a joyous J
' Christmas. Miss Chirp and Miss I
Browne greeted the new year at }
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CORNELIUS KING,
Irredtor of agriculture at Southrn
university, Scotla'ndville, La.,
cho last week was appointed asiist*nt
to the governor of the
i'nri.i Credit. ndmiTiist.iatinn, filltig
the place made vacant by the
ecent death of Dr. Henry Hunt
rf Fort Valley, Xra.?hit?KTrrgT'
electtd from among 21777 appliants,
takes office Jan. 5. He willraw
an annual salary if $5,000.
(A.N.P.)
ome with their pa^entg in Coimbia.
Miss Dorothy Duckett spent a
art of her holidays with heriunt
in Union*. She expressed
erself as having had an'enjoyale
stay.
We regret to hear of the sud
3. Hillian. We are sorry ta lcarnv
rf s0 much sickness, yet we at'o
uaying that Mrs, Cornelia Jeter,,
dr. Dink Hopkins, Mrs. Mary F.
Sartor, Mrs. Addie ~Da\vkins and
lev. H. E. Hillian wilt soon recu>eratet
;
Mrs. Agnes L. Sims and little
on It. Sims are ononding some.
in,e with his brother and sister
n-iaw Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Savige
of Wnsfon-Salem, N. C.
Mrs. Lela Boyd sister of Mr.
danton Sims spent the holidays
vith Mr. and Mrs. Mantcm Sims.
A"' ft o i?n n In r* r?lo?l t o AT i n "
Dlara S. Cur^ton of Union, is
ipending several days with relaives
and friends.
On Sunday afternoon Mr. Nelie
Jeter of Carlisle and Mr. Nahair
Pend^rgrass of Union were
he guests of Miss Clara Cureon.
T. STEPHENS
U M. F? CHURCH
Wilmington, N. C.?The Christmas
holidays have cc/me and have
cone and in every way our
hurch and all of it's departments
<Fpt abreast with the glorious
eason. Beginning with our sen-*
or choir with a beautiful presep;
at inn at six o'clock iTT the mornng
until the close of the day's
ierviccs on Christmas day, the ac
tviti^ -were- varied, n\any -a>nd in
eifstirg. The church school and
Ulen Christian Endeavor League
ii'Oi-.e to?high?height,-,?indeed in
he types of Christmas programs
vhich thpy gave. Now, the new
rear is- with us?and?new goals
lave beem set" for achievements.
Dn Sunday past, ojr Presiding
Jlder, Dr. G. D. Carnes was our
official guest for his fifst quarterly
conference. On Slbnday
norning to an overflowing congregation,
Dr. Cai nes delivered an
nsplring message. The music
"urnished by the choir was ex:eptioivally
beautiful. Two mem>ers
were added to the church at
:rowd worshipped again on Sunlay
night. Dr. Carnes presented
mr pastor who delivered the evinrng's
( message!. Pour mo*re
members w*ere added to the church
at the evening's service. Holy
"omnurnion was administered to
arge crowds^ithroughout the day.
In Mondaywffgnfa most Successful
quarterly session was held.
pie rind pastor ffor fine wofrjc
vhich has begun in the charge.
ADDITIONAL GIVERS?
Continued from Pasr* 1
Mr. S. L. Finlcy _ 1.00
Mr. T. H. G Crawford 1.00
Miss Jane Watts 1.00
")r. J. E. Briggs ___ 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nelson __ 1.00
Miss Lula Gambrell 1.00
Mr. William Colcifian M.00
Miss Osceola Allen 1.00
Mrs. Preston Davis .... 1.00
Mrs. C. E. Stephenson 1.00
Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Lewis .. 1.00
Mrs. ?elia Living stern 1.00
Miss Jainie Nickpea 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Riley __ 1.00
Mtss Jessie L. Trottre z-.- 1.00
Mr. Robert Kershaw -LQft
Mrs. Septima Clark __ 1.00
Miss L. M. Cofield 1.00 |
Saturday, January 7, 1939.
Madam Wrfeht
PALMIST AND ADVISOR
The first time in your City, Coun*
ty or State. Look for the name.
$ a.m. to 10 p.m. Days & Sundays
She never fails to
[KltlBI mind and *ttention
of anyone no matter
how far away
they may be.
She never fails to
with one of your
choice, reunite the
Separated, discover the earth's
lost treasure. ' ^
Remember she guarantees to bring
about every desire and' ambition
of your entire life, cast off every
obstacle that may be in your way.
White and Colored come and be
convinced. Price within the reach
of all. ?
Permanently located in Studio '
Tents on Meeting street on No. lr
highway at City limits, West Columbia.
FOR SALE
-AQ young Rhode Island \Red
Roc sters?March hatched chickens
and a great Jersey milch cow.
Apply to Dr. H. H. Cooper, Pinehurst
or phone 8264 and 6429.
THF. WAR nv TTAMII.V j
AT THEIR BEST!!
Mickey ROONEY
in
"OUT WEST
with the HAKDYS" I
?^mmT f.
? P A L M ETTOSTARTS
SATURDAY
Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Pride TT. 1.00
Dr and Mrs. D. K. Jenkins 2.00 ^
Mrs.. Irene Hutchinson ?1.00
Miss Florence Benson . ?_ 1.00
Miss Blahche Jacksom/?1.00
Mrs. Corinne Benson . *2.00
Mr. Wash Hopkins 1.00
I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harrison 1.00 ^
Mrs. Alice Ruff _ 1.00
Mr. Lee Goodwin ....... 1.00
Dr. Henry Harper 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Watson 1.00
Miss Amariintha Jackson ? ._ 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boatright 1.00
Mrs. Mamie Brattcm 1-00
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis __ 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Deas 1.00
Mr. and Ml'5.~Geo7~Ch^5eboro 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Paul __ 2.00
Miss Elizabeth Pearson 1.00
Mrs. Camilla Mitchell -^-.- 1.00
Dr. W. E. Thoiiias __ .. ? ? 1.00
Miss Viola Washington .50
Mrs. Elnora Neeley __ .50
Miss Mattie Kirkland ... 1.00 .
Miss Evelyn Cooke 1.00
Mrs. Irene Anderson 1.00
Miss Bertha Brown 1.00"
Miss Theresa Kennedy 1.00
Mrr.f Ida Weston ... ? .50
Mrs. Elizabeth Wade 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Howard 1.00
Mrs." H. E. Mabley1.00
Mr. and Mrs>Wm. Starres __ 1.00.
Mr Jacob Singleton ? 1.00
Di. a a1 Mrs. A. B. Johnr,oir 2,00
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Sumter ..... 1.00
Mrs. Cora Rogers 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones _ 1.00 ?
Mrs. D. A. Gladden 1.00
Mrs. Minnie Washington -- ?75
Miss Deme?tra Jehiison 1.00
Miss Alice Mae Davis 1.00
Mrs. Lamon Johnson _i 1.00
Mrs. Eugenia" Johnson __ 1.00
Mrs. Elizabeth Strong 1.00
I?ev. H. C. Young 1.00
Mr. Max Ford 1.00
Rev. nd Mrs. T. L. Duckett __ 2.00 *
Miss Hattie Woodson 1.00
Mrs. Bessie Walker ? _ 1.00
Miss Lucy Williams 1.00
Rev. P.- A. Ingram -1.00
Mrs. Florence Jackson 1.00
Rev. and Mrs. Wade Bouler 1.00 *
Mrs. Myrtlene Tidw^ll ... __ 1.00
Mr. Early Thompson 100
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harvey 1.00
Mr. T. V. Swinton 1.00
Miss -G. M. Epps 1.00
| Mr. C. A. LeBoo- 1.00 f
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. McGill 1.00 '
Mrs E. R. Morris >1.00
Miss S. E. Grean -- - 1-00 V
Total - $93.25?
Mrs. W. C. Johnson, chairman
of the Mail ?alc states that she
is much pleased with the imm?-,
diate cooperation given by many
who received Christmas Seals
throogh the mail early, in De>c?mber.
"Although several hundred
persons have not responded
by paying for the Christmas Seals
or by retunning them, it'is believed
that most of . them intend
to stand forth as civic-tspirited individuals
by enlisting in the fight
againsl tuberculosis", Mrs. Johnson
fujifther shafted. The chainman
said that there ,is still ample
^tima to have?a- part m this ime
portant work and she urges that ^ 1
all do their best to cooperate, 1-1; 1