The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 06, 1940, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, January 6, 1040 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hoover and family were delightfully surprised i by their son and brother, Mr. Ha: j old M. Hoover, who came down fr<tm Washirgton, D. C., for the! holidays. Miss M. E. Hoover a student at 1 -Atlanta uniyersity_3nd Mis a An. aelle were also home during the Christmas season. Mr. J. A. Hoover is still on the sick list. His friends wish for( him a speedy recovery. Mrss .Tanie thrown o* Now York spent the holidays- with h*r mother, Mrs. E. Heinny and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swindleton formerly Columbia, row of Charleston, spent Christmas dav with Mr. and Mr". Perry Murles, 2500 Calhoun street. Mrs. Sarah Owens of Latt*, spent- a few day. with parents Mr and Mrs. Potee and friends. Mr. and M*"~ *ci'e<! r>. FU^ori j teachers of the Brook Green Pri j ate school scent fhe Ch-i 1 holidnv<s in Columbia and Union ! S. C., with w??rts. Thoy report ar.l enjoyable visit. Mirs. Arlena Head o* Ridge i Sowing. S. C . snent the Christmas holidays in Colombia witVi Mr. and 1 ^t Mrs. Miles D..Brr?*?n. Mrs. Head reports an enjoyable trip. Mr-. Joseph Goodwin of 924 Ha in N. Y JL visiti-g her daughter, i^ntVioi. fhe reports an enlovable stay. V- n T **->. ?Vrr>r> c(jn die R Vovthr-p. his little davgh trr Dorotlp M.. Pi o spending' r*i." ' v with her niore. M-s. Bleaker G. Ellison,1 Brewster, Fla. Mr*. Jncrr,'ir"> Tii'm"?? RaV>;oson of Ntw York Citv spent tho 0>n<-t~n-= hol;dnys with her sister lira. Bertha Taylor who lives at | fi.'W M rion street. Her mar y' .friends here were very glad to see her. Mr. T. J. 'Morris has been ill nH pr/nfinorl tr\ hnH nf Vio rps ident, 1716 Pulaski street for the j pas'" 12 davs. At this writing he | is little improved.^ PR?7F WINNERS IN CHRIST. MAS DECORATION CONTEST Mrs. Bertha Hudson of 912 Pine street and Mrs. J. J. Starks " '11?.iampLuii sliuel were the ' ?~~.gro" participants "arlT~wtrt~" * nev in the Home Christmas dec oration contest sponsored hv the e u u i.iumibei of Commerce. Both homes were beautifully and i.ecorateu and showed origrnality. x...y were highly complimented by both white and colored friends. P >R" ALUMNAE CLUB SECOND XMAS TREE Charleston ? Wedn sday Dlc. 20th the Poro Alumn.ie Club gave a beau.i ui and de ic.ous Ch i t_ i- a - Fsiival-at 218 St. Pkd-p St. for the less fortunit'.e children o. thct community. There' were a_ bout 50 children present. * They san^ and recited lit U pi-ces. After which we sang Christmas carols. The Beaut'cian instructor Mrs. Ethel Brown and the P^r^ dealers served the children ctko and crndv. The Christmas tree was very pretty, from it socks were given th^ chi'dren. We ew!ov^d vevv much mnVjno? th'- eHld^en Vap^y; Hi- II- ^,-inol'rtno t/\ fi I n^nee the afTiir. *"1 s i W]- n l>rp rt^r WAVFRLFY ADULT SCHOOL During the past week the studontc eontributed to a Christmas box which was a^nt to a very destituted person of the community, c! < *v,n snonsor-; Mrs. Darcus Williams, Mrs. Mah"l Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Janie Caves, Mrs Retha Tiaon, Mrs. Logan and Mrs. S. B. Rico. The Christmas Box Drive was j under supervision erf Mrs. S. B., Rice, the Adult School teacher. , 4 U "U ' THE CAMERON CHRISTMAS ! CLUB NO. 3 ,1 The members of the Cameron club No. o arq very happy to greet you after having such a very prosperous and progressive jaear. On December 21st, the cluo mer with its members to prorate ftrHs emorg the respective membera. The Treasurer, Mrs. Hester Cummings reported a total for the : year of $130.05. The club has a total membership of 19, who received the benefit of the amount | reported according to the amc/unts < invested individually. Neverthe- < I mi, each member received an j equal portion of btnefits from en , .. tertainmenta. We work with friendship and < cooperation as a unit in our or- i grfDilation- We kopP to make a ] l. 1 7 5?~ greater progress next year anJ years to come. God Almighty is our guide and we are sisters and brothers. Mesdamcs Jannie Wearing . president; _ Heater- .Cymmings, treasurer; Jannie Stroman, secretary; Ed. Zimmerman, director. CA1TGH MAN-GLADDEN MAKKIAUE Of interest in the marriage .>1 Miss Hatti'o Bell Gladden, (laughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Gladden, pastor Williams Temple C M. E. church, Richmond, Va., and Mr. Flanders Gauge rran of Col" ? bia, which took j)lace Sunday, Doi comber 31st, 1939. 3 o'clock 111 the "parsonage,-with their Pastor, Rev J. C. Colclough, performing thi ceremony Mrs. Caughman is a Registers N-urse of Alabama. Formerly Head Nurse of the CME Coniuc tional hospital, Mrr.phis, Tnn. Mr. Caughman graduate of th< 'Booker Washington high srhool i: now working with a shoe firm ol Lynchburg, Va. He- end hits brid< will live in thg Bc^y spend Christmas in "TIif LAND OF FLOWERS" Mr. Pre;ton Johnsor: and sister '^iss T n1r? Mae Tohnsgn of wood and Columbia. S. C.. sr-'il fV^.V Cb>"c'ni;n hol'days in "thi Land of Flowers", Florida. Mr M Mr .Tuiion Brown motored as far as Jacksonville with them and stopped with Mr. and Mrs. How ? -i norent of Mrs. Brcwn. TMt, Johnson and sister motored o" tr ni- j?o. Fla., the city beautiful M'sr N Roth Nelson of ville and Olando, Fla., and al-c Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair Bradlcv tor and brother in law of M'ss ^Nelson. They report having had a won. derful time in Olando the ric? of 33 lakes and many orange grovps. Amor.g the friends visited th rc fverr Mr, a* <1 Mrs. Ler/n Nelson f" Mr-. No-! and Mr. rnd M-? F^l'v Brod'ev. Mis? Nelson is th" niece of rr''. T.P. Bootwrirrht of .Coin rr bin. bnv ing ?-pent nine weeks here during tne summer. t i vw BurrfiK II> IIU^UK SON' IN-LAW M?v a"d Mr- Jack?McKay of "t rovo-Vinn. S. C . env? n dr'i riou<5 supper?cm?Dcrrmbo p"~2T~7ln V>?nor of fhoiv son in law. Prof. W. S. McDuffie of Charleston, S. r TV|i viirt'-o" ."*ns hiirhlv o*i cd by the followi'fp pae-ts: Mr. \Vni; Dargan flhd ftViVChAVg?fit Iaurinburg and Charlotte. N. 0.; Mr C. L. Robin gton'"'arid si?trrs ~t; ? Minnie Lee end Hen_ nie Robinson of Papels-d an-' Charlotte: Miss JoycP Miller of Pittsburph. Pa.; Miss Clco Blake. ney of Chreapo. 111.: Mrs.,-Cat ; Pender and dnupVtors of Atmo'-e. Alabama.; Miss Marpie Crow'.er t Mi s Virpinia McLendon of . y r P,-f;f pnrl Mrs. n. L. Price of Raleiph. The sup npr- consisted of many pood things to eat. 1 _ _ ^ " ri x^v/q Friendship A. M. E. Church Rev. H. W. Walker, Pastor Sunday. Dee. .11 nif'ko*' th?* end of the old year. Forgettinr (lvsi ps in the past, using the pres our \f>y best should bv- ur motto. v, the Simd-ty school, services were very impres. ' > J'c ?e?-'i ov ii n;tr d n vorv forcrful sermon, that wis appropriate for the lrst P " -.v m tho v-ar. The choir rendered an "propriate music. The Missionary o i , y wa orr. nized Pun Mrs. A.J. Gary president. Other f ? ?? ? vrmaino' the srme. Miss Bessie D. GoMen is home >-fter snendinn: the Xmas holiday? in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. A. J. Gi?y is? tod rol-tlvos .in f uo W< t ' ?<. -v* Vi tj'mvs. Mr. and Mrs. .Toe Williams had as guests dirr_ ing^the holidays Mrs. Williams' brother and wife and children. M. and Mvs F"b~rf Holmes, mother, Mrs. Jadie Holmes, ill of Ander v >. 8on in law an! his family Prof, rnd Mrs. A. T. P t ? ? T <-li Yorri^ Davis. Mrs Y M~ek v'Htod their mo. ther during the holidays. MY. Johnnio tWilli'<ms had a s guest a class mrte Mr, C. Ta'por. Miss Nancy K. Woody became ' O hvMo Cr T . R Pitts; Ora Lee Holland became ' ?i''e of Mr. L. Williams. W0 wish 'hem a h'nnv man-ird life. Miss T/.M. T.illiewood hrd as house ome?t her coworker Mrs M. E Price. Messrs Georcr- Bvisgs., Win. Briggs, their brother in low Mr. Roosevelt Hines were in the city -lo.-c nTn v'siting relatives *nd old friends, after an i bsence of 18 and 14 years. They were the eon*o of their runt a n d other Ml'*. Johnson and Rollins. PROSPERITY NEWS Antioch Raptist Church . % ?ondav gf hool ?t the usual hour After collection the lesson wn- re ' wed to- Sunt Servi?es be. "in at' 1?' o'clock. Th" nas^o*- vrs ^aMed aw.'iy to conduct a funeral a ?v?o were conducted 3y Rev. A. Wicker. Dn Tt esday n'erht. n lrrcre crowd amc out to hear Rev. Allen T. Pixnn the ev_r>nstor here, who low lives in Philadelphia ind *h" castor of one of the largest :Wurches there. Timely remarks were given by his wife Mrs. R .;r. Dixon and Mrs. J. P. Rceier of r? South Carblinians a The Misses L^ura Alston, Darl , L?ia, ; h teen way t> afternoon c:rs ) Carolina Freshmen at Bennett Collei is reporter of freshnu n news for tl i . ti i.-Hjr-.Cu>-. aXiS,-. bun . t'ersurer oCthe .T<n< s Hall dormito i the Treble Clef Club. I PnlnmV/in j Mr Pi-b tvd Wh< oler wa3. home ftom the Navy visiting' his motbe : . v,,| u p. Keith spent? a few days in Georgetown visit( ing his parents, j "\Tv?. Sa?'nh. Lrur? . Mae and Simpson Gal'man wore visiting 1 i their mother Mrs Mi ggie Gallman I Miss Martha Rikard visited her 1 ' brother in Greensboro? Mrs. Ro_ ] sr T.ce visited her mother here, i >; Mrs. Eva Moon the wife of Mr < Ozie Moon is in the Columbia hos Trtnl. Mr. Eddie Lindler spent 1 | hif* vroo ion in Florida-. j T5n December 28, a boy and girl born to Mr. and Mrs. \ E i;o MeFffll. > I Mr. Fred C. .Trmes. of Bettis | Aea-'emy was hero visiting his 1 i i. i ' i t ( muuier anu ineuua. * GREAT FALLS NEWS I ? t 1 Many parents here were made y happy by b: nng their children; whom they havent seen for a num c ' - -nf- v * ? *? spent! Christmas with them. The out of town visitors vim-, as follows: Mr. James H. j Ifi-vwflM. Mr. ninl Mrs. Roosevelt 1 A rledge and iheir kids visited -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boulwtve, they , are from Pittsburg. Mrs. Arsonia r McDuffie of Richmond came to i s< e her mother. Mr. an$ Mrs. J.. j Bowden were hr ppy to have their ,) daueh'er Mrs, Esther Lee Nettles i of Washington, also their sons from State College. Messrs. John Lumpkin Pressl.y Detn and their iidir. ( narlottc; Baltimore Macklin o High Point;- G. W. Claud' -?-Baltimore; Austin Perry ?hd fl'll'iid fiuui ClilT Gidc, N. C.? : a?is?r.Tv- Amirs. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Haile were graced by \ ? i.u y I. IL'.l of Wash ington and Messrs. Rowland W. I |ii 11 ?'i Augusta; Kinslow Hill of s Ncwnan, (la., for= the holidays. i Messrs. M. D. Gayden and Ezell v.. iLiioi ,_...i^u at the home of Miss r Emma Kershiw in Columbia and c at Ridgeway during their leisure. < . FLORENCE NEWS t 1. .u. S o.v.s. Rep rur t 1 !.'< v (' I<\ PVron <on of S.ll r lanbu.g was in the c.ty last week TtTtr*ti lidry sp-ric was in Llojnr The college stud nts and fri nds ? j witnessed eight parties ?during .! I Yulotide season. " ' Misses Alberta Dantzler and . *1 Emily Christii n have retained f ! h< me after spending the holid .ys , j with relatives in Orrngtbu g. J The c liege students have re. f turned to their.-respective schools -j after spendin? the ho i lays here. Florence All Star football t am vven ro " Hartsville All Sttrs c cores 2.0. _ \ M?-s. Julia -Tames. Mrs. E'rFne v D._ Green of Philadelphia are in 1; h o tv r si i ig re'at ve3. f M_"?* TV aL ice Revnolds of .C m a j 'c-iw Prof. G.C. Reynolds of Clin, t ton spent the holidays wi'h pi r~ p o?vl TNTrC.C. Reynolds, t Miss Ruth Durrnt had Mr. B^r n "prd Pn'P0 on New Year's Day a? t her dinner guest. . P Miss Fm,va vPrown of Philadel '' h:f '? ho'idays with rela ^ tiv^s n"d f'-iends j? The Flu is otrt rgairi. The ferf. mur MII"> fi'H Mil llit" SILft I av. T?. IT. H^Hornon M s T. M. n nr.l I. M. S Jr.. Mr Her. I g v? TTor'ni" m-?, T.aura Cooper Mrs. Hattie WiTams. ? .. ? m m " r w v my f BAPTIST CHURCH Rev C. H. Brown. P?stor ? ? if ' Onlvsvy Baptist fi rV..v-h tWrojurh her m issv-nwuuii a?. ' ni rietv distributed rrorp than twon-1 ei ty baskets of properies and p<vod-1 be i"- end ofhe-rs whose | p' nan,ns wer0 furnished by the Fam ! rn ily Welfare apencv durinp the n< Christmas season. Over fifty per-1 n r | v<"ro helped b" these b?s 'a ke^s. Several members loaded a their cirs and Went on "this tour of pood cvepr. A larpe offerinp r' .... n fn]tnv.!ni? n sermon bj* o] Rev. Brown on "Helninp Thr/se in H hTe->d" on the prejeedinp Sunday. i< Christ said when we have served w these in need we have served Hrm and when we have 'teglected these w we have neglected Him. i pt THE PALMETTO LEAD it Bennett College -9 Mmikinn ? I ington and Ruth Everette, Colum. ses?two of the five pretty South ge, Greensboro, N. C. Miss Alston ie Bennett Banner, and a memher rite-Ja, vice-president of the class, ry organization, and a member of SPARTANRI'RO NEWS Mrs. Alboiirt lji nieis presented at Majority" Baptist church on Mondj-y nigt, Dec. 18th. The pro. nam was enjoyed by all. Erch puni! received a Christmas gift. Marjority young people in from "o'lege ' are Misses Hattie- Belle Lipscomb. Voohees, Margaret Gil :.nd Helen Gcrner from Ben :dict. i'ors. Lydia Rodders left Friday :o spend .the holidays .with her "t ;n New Y?rk. sRev. J. S. Daniel left Sunay to is it his friend Dr. G. B. Hancock n Richmond, Va. M;s* Preston nresented ler pre-school age pupils in a < <V !f-TT"Chifistmas paeearP Fri_'ay afternoon at her scKooT^Miss 'rrstnn i-5 truly a natural born rrc'er. Mr. Mack Young is ill at his Keener -street. -? Misses Sylvia Byrd and Ednt 'mith are able to be out again ift-er beinf ill for some time. Prettv little Joan Young hrs )een quite sick, but is able to sit n the choir with ht?r mother now Mrs. Alberta Drniel was happy o have her brothers Messrs. I/e_ >n and Haskell Ruff nnd wife. drs. Jessie Ruff from New York o call to pee her Fridry. Mrs. Hattie CHappelle spent the >"'> avs in Washington, with her *mther_in J^w Mrs. Nora Ch'ap_ >elle. ' | EI.ISHA A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Dixon. Pastor Sundays school opened rt the us ml hour. All officers at their post f duty. .-Service opened at 12:30 lev. Dixon preached a wonderful ermon from the subject: Be busy :ntil I come. This laeing a mission rv sermon a fair proportion was ? ised. Sunday being extremely old not many worshippers Were resent. Sunday night watch meet n^r was witnessed "at the church) >y the faithful few. All seemed: o bo filled with the spirit of the jord to greet the new year, which I t' n- v jl! be a prosperous con | erence yeer. | -.v^-ch-meeting the ptotoij tnd members elected trustees for .940 Jan. 1st, 1 o'clock a. m., as Hows' Ea'iT Lake, Torfi Hawkins lenry Werts, Guss Thomas, Geo. .'ike. Sr., Drvid Longshore, Hen. y Jones, H. F. Deviult, Marion founts, Sr. lET-TO-GETHER MEETING rtARION DISTRICT Dr. A. P. Spears, presiding eller of the Marion district called lis first get-to'-getber meeting vi h the. ministers and missionary adies at Cool Springs, S. C. Dr. pears presided with great ease rnd dignity. He is loved by all ho ministers of the district. He darned well for the ministers of ne district and missionary ladies lso. No changes were made rn he assessment. The district is raying that Dr. Spears will be ei'cted as secretary of the ACE -eague. We believe that he will 0 one of the most competent men Dr the position.- Mrs. Mae Spears \< wife, who is* a very lc/yal wolen to the church i3 standing by siue 10 hoip him in every way. he is loved by all-that know her. k'e hope for them much success i all their undertakings. ^ 9 m IVE OAK QUARTERLY CONF. Pursuant to the call of Presidio Elder Nance, the Rev. I. S. amble had everything in readiess for the first quarterly confer ice upon a short notice. All the inrds reported and were loud in raise of the new pastor wha was iOst cordially received. The busi 5ss session of the conference was |-i s t-w.iay December 16th with very large attendance of offic s and members. Standiy Elder Nance preached ?w the subject "The Imocency f Jesus and the Criminality of is Accusers". One member was idcd to thrt church. The elder as paid full assessment. A goodly sum of Dollar Money as collected and a neat sura was ii\l the pastor. >BR 4 - BETHEL A. M. E. HURCH j Christmas services were beauti- ' fully carried out. Th? -Sunday? .chool XmaTtree was had Friday Dec. '??. , The Christmas sermon , livered by the pastor from the sub ject "Locatii g Christ". We were Iclighted to have Dr. E. A- Adams _ ecfetary of Education of the A t i M. E. church Drespnt 1 I For _ night service, both choirs united and Sang Christmas ; rols to the delight of the large congregation. After this service 1 members o"f both choirs went a- i round to those who were shut-in ' and sang' Christmas carols for J them. - 'The Missionary ladles "distributed Christmas baskets to the loss_ -fortunate- of the cityr On Sunday, Dec. 31st for the 11 jl'clock service we wer* graced with the presence of Rev. W. G. Owens who kirdly consented to de liver the morning's message. Sub- \ ject The Inventory erf Life. Tho - sermon .was very thoughtful ana inspiring. The regular W?trV. nighf ennti^ was held. The pastor delivered the night's message which was very inspiring. Sister Martha Frasier Sims for m^rly of Georgetown, S. C., and one of our verv faithful" Lwaa iuneralized-lxy^the pastoi t t i January 2, at the church.-^ RIDGE SPRING NEWS Among the former students at home during the holidays were: Misses Crecia Raiford, Sara Ken-f j_ner and Ruth-Harris; Messrs"Wil dell Davis and Junious Williams of Betfrrs-J^college; Messrs Walter . Dav^s, Frontis Brooks ar d Wyom I nig 'Brooks of State college and Mr. Jonh R. Broadnax of Benedict, j I The members of the senior class and Mrs. Hightcrwer wish to thank , those who cooperated with them I in wonderfully, making the an ! nual doll contest a success. i They were fortunate enough to' raise $23.26. The contest closed Dec. 21. The first prize, a large colored doll was won ^ by little Stowaskia Davis, who' reported $11.63. The second prize was won v by Cleo Merritt, and third prize , won by Dresa Peterson. ? The contest' for the basket of ^ groceries also ended Thursday n'te tl Dec. 21. An interesting Chrrst mas program was presented and the basket of grocery was won by Mrs. Bertha Broadnax. 7? TT, The Christmas Seal report was also given in chapel Friday, Dec. 22. Each class responded wonder _ r?u? ?. ? -- J was $57.5-9. The highest amount v was reported. bv the junior and sen Q ior classes. ? - I Miss Lucile Raiford, now teach- ing in Varnville was home for the holidays, also Miss Helen Perry now living m Maryland. Miss Blanche Williams of New York . and Elijah Gantt, norw teaching a* r St. IMatthews. They are former w students erf this school. Spending the hofidays home " were al o Messrs Jennings Wil- P liamp and Frederick?Hammonds? who are now attending Voorhees " Junior college. ?W0 rcgretr very'Trmch that Miss gi Danelly is ill, however we wish 1,1 for her a speedy recovery. 81 Miss Fennel spent the holidays n' in Allendale and Aiken. j Miss Goforth spent her Xmas in Union, Pacolet, Spartanburg h< an'* Blaek-burg. i ^ Mrs. Hammonds spent her hoi i 9 idnys in Rido"? Spring and Colum- ;LT bia. Miss Williams also spent the ^ holidayr at home. Mr and Mrs. Gardner spent the cr holidays in Macon, Ga., and All^o ** holidays in Columbia. -Allendale,! Bishopville and with Miss Jessye w Hammonds. j Miss Crawford snent the holi- P1 d3ys in Brunswick, Ga., Deland and Daytona Beach Florida. She n.y reDorts an interesting and enjoy- . able trip. t M V CARLISLE NEWS Members of the various churches attended the watch right ser"iee at Williams Chapel A. M. E Zion church. Rev. J. M. Daw<kins preached a lasting-ffcrmon. Every one was thankful to greet the New l. Year. | We were highly entertained with a,-musical recital at Jones-Chanel Cl Baptist church"~New Year's night q, rer dered by Madam Mamre C. Lyles, gospel singer of radio station WHIS and West, Va. annual con- ^ ference with Miss Jeter at the pi- ^ ana. Madam Lyles resides in Blue je VVost Va, She is the sister ? "bf MP. "Ollic Edwards. jj, Mr. Leather Richards passed a- vv' way in quietness at her home on pj December 20. Her many friends1 C(j were saddened by her passing. so Sh was funeralized at Seekwell | ar Baptist church by the pastor. I co Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shn3 enter . pr tailed friends from Newberry on p. New Year's Day. Mr. Kobert .lohnson of Jersey City, N. J., ia visiting hi9 parentsa pr ruling the yuletide season. Mi The students from the various Vti schools came home for thP yule- j tide season. {Miss Ida Lcruise al Mitchell and Mrs. Mariah Steven- j Yt son were home ifom Winston-Sa- Br lenv N. C. Mrs. Bell Jeter entertained her eiauves and friends at dinner on Sunday. Everyone dined to their earts content. foi Those confined to their beds are Mesdames Lillie Stewart, Alice Hawkins, Addie Dawkins, Agnes y( Sims, Irene Laney and Master John A. Sartor. We hope that ?n they will soon be oM their ways to dP1 scnind health in the New Year. j ] I/'. , 'Miss Booker Washington" ants of Booker Washingt - ? "vsVs<. v . r WM i?: MBTy^xr; f|| ; :^H f r - Wm? 1 = aa* Charming?Mi -s .?? .?;< lie St ttm white, v. : s "Mi~s lhoko: \Y;,shin:-ton" in the aim. ently dose in South (.'up linn's let jri-t N ith <her leading ; ttondar <, Miss Armn S anic Mivken-:, ! w t i*.= ?. Miss Fat'erv} Iassey's home locin. i-- the daughter ef? M erwhite of this city an J is one of the m ic school. ' Miss Scott, a -tndem in M-. T Tt r. : rade. is t ho winnr i* i?i tti7> 5m?i!... u;.,u a. , Miss Mickt-ns, a?r in Mi^1* Mary ? ho runner.up in t ho c< rt'rpt and is one <>1 nh popular ynvr.tr s:^:*e ?. t' r> ** iv? ? \ i ,1 . Andrew Simmons is nrinrinal is lU ?-i UH1 i.tliV lAVil .V'-ilo f } fi- h -< ne" ted by the Southern Association rhools. ' JERUSALEM RAPT. CHURCH ?: - de'nhia Chnrlesto", Pop. 31 ?* ?'??v bo ](>'Si i" Wnwpn'- d!>v a ?n]endid time as had. Tho P. P W-n o v0 h - o' iir-1,. hy the Asst. Pupt. Pea . Mi^holl and to?f.Vo?.s "pi ^jjss:r? ost of dntv with a Lvee atton- ^ ]io Wo WO'-o VO' V (^'-'1 fo SQQ _ ?-TTiem. haok off "TlPlf" Chri "tmas ?v , . o,.0 ""Shvr< etting alontr fine. At 11 rtO th" ^nii\ f"? ornine worship heean. Tho roes ^ h^xy ige was delivered by Rev. Rove. snri .. ' The women served at this .1 . ,rvi.P. Mention Thp RYPU -tn"ted at it? usual our. Sunday boi*tr New Yenr'# .'p. thp meht np^vi^p started at p.m. Tho nastor at thi =5 time Rev. < mke forcibly from thp subject: T *>? ' on he Chrrstnias Guaranteed. A in Cohu o-v larpp n<"-'ir>rtrp offended each tV.ere M " i"1. A' tbia servic0 women a- vi<:r<d lin took charpre. , visiVd t We were glad tv.7 see o-* "f *> ood brothers, James Foxworth club. T ho has been sick for quite.awhile trip, ho attended J? ""daw TTo < \ essed his jpprrciStion to.tK* oft" :ers and members for kindness "mded while sick.. \nd<r The^watch nisrht service was'Annio M spiring an! spir/tual. You are Carolirsi ways invited a* .Tertisalem. at her h SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH .-rat"mo: to bed. She *y Chnvlo-'O". S C. .-All . e..nyJ?n, i at o",. ehurrh were enfire ]j ->11 attended iact Sunday in. 1030 f v of t nd mo?t r?''v ?o *j. William" ive been in the spirit pmbbbly a. ynlV T" of God's h-vind'e 5 UV ?--?ruvs ( on Mrs. thp year. Ppo-i'-nincr w'fb tV.o < rved r :nday school at 10 p.m. with the pr, lorr at'the helm the day started o rr r?r*V'l F - stewtfrd. At nrormng worsnn no- aS local, in with th0 seniors singing and jir 01- v r> no<=tor preached from the sub Fovviv ct "Fiends and Foes erf Jesus", G-ov Most all" of"the ".TiThtof^IlYterme- tcreil da ate and Per.ror BYPU officers ].n ere pre-ent at their "Program rrt,. anning" meeting whi-h peered- Funer; the regular meetings. The les ntssday, ; n was in charge of the Mission- ?*YF. c y committee, Mrs. V. Edwards Dnsdcn- < nducting. The subject w a s of vi rsis in Civilizatiofi's Center? ent. jrope". RRC A? 8-f"Y p vp i U-oifii'i'l n'o am was rendered by the Junior jjov issionaries under ti e guidance i - A. E River*. . Christ! The pastor conducted a memori. service that lead un to the New n00Tl 0, ar's watch. Using as his theme { iefress of Life. ^ It Ion wa LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL ! |J?Jny Lake City High school clo ed J r the Xmas holidays earlier thar KOOri y,p , was supposed to on eccount Gl-d epidemic of influenza. But its corify ^ ors were opened for the New j 3 p ;ar on Tuesday morning. 2nd { rhris+ms th all members of the facult' j the Surn d about Ro no* cent of the stu. ; gift's w< at body present home wi Miss Elizabeth J. Brittom spent Paul, all . Pau l and If(rr Attendcn Iliffh School * * \ ci ; r"" inner of the coveted h^nor '1 popularity contest re. ? * <> hi-h school, is shown " it. lower left, .tond Miss .'to, : * s< ni~r in Mr. Floyd i . and . Mrs. Hampton Sat_ t popular V"Unc: lrdies in v' 111'.-i ion of the tightfa ) !' t niont *ay -Faxon's h^rnc room, ia ~ r C- lumbir'.'s most talented r <' -'Hn, rf which Mr. ^ lytln- lar.'i'St frUt is the "~3 u h Carolina to of Colleges end Secondary ,ric w'.r1* friend- in Philaand Miss Octavra Clark c lv.li.'ays with friends in ton. Tendirg the holidays at . ith p r< nt* the follovrtngT i hove returned to school: Futhie I.<-e McCutehen. Vi1> ' a' \V:|*gp" rinf ^" o; M i-^c Queen Esther rton. ("" 1ottti',e Orahnm and hiwt E.a'l IMartin, Morris Woodrrnv and Jo-o . State college; Missse Cain ard Mr. Brewster . A!l'-n nivwsity. ^ , I FEDS NEWS r IT. iini Mrs*. Lillie E. -I ^T;s^ R"'Io Lvles shopped ribin on Doc. 21 st. While is. Land and Miss Lylc* the rfTico. Mrs. Land ' ? otTico and bo.-crht somo f n- hc-r Home Missionary 'hey enjoyed a pleasant ? ? ? GROVE RITES son. S: C.. Doe. 23?Mrs. iartin Grove, one of Scruth 's prominent women, died orne last Sunday. She bad d"ciin:ng health for sev :ths but was not confined ras a native of Anderson "here she had lived her ife. She wa< the dauehhc late Wallis and Lidia honors were be^'owed up. Grove. In her church she s (heir leader, clasg leadil mis ionary.j presidert, le district president and In her-lndpe she served president and grand chap uu-ih Carolina. - > incr are her husband John e. two sisters, three fosupTTters, son-in law, broth v, si-tor.in .law, nephew al rites were held Wed." 3:30 p m. from the Bathe) with Rev. D. G. officiating. A large numr-iith.g ministers were pre* ?\T) R1YF.R CIRCUIT W. G. Owen3, Pastor rrrs services at St Paul f'ni -><= /day was grand. At r pastor preached a very < otmori. The congrega s woll represented. We d to see and welcome the ;itors. Wo are sorry that M. Owens And daughter no^ed and hopP they will veil and with us again, to loar*' that Mrs. Eva , * improving. ,tn. we had a very unique, program ren<i hy day school. AfteV which ''T issued andv all went ith smiles. Come to St. ar8 welcome. vL^ll