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Saturday, December 7, 1940 *< nERSONAL I MENTION Miss Leolu Peterson of Colum 1>bia, reported a pleasant week en< visit m liopkifisrS: ft/visiting Mis Viola Davis and family, and Mi and -Mrs. Ruben Nenl. NOTICE ' The regular monthly nnjetrnjpB the Woman's Christian Tempei ar.ee Union will be held Mpnda evening, December I), at 8-o'cloel with Miss Watson and Mrs. Tallj 2021 Marion St. All members ar uru'ed to attend. Friends i re in I NOTICE! ?Send your donations?to th IRidgewood Camp committee thi month. Contributions this mont are: Mrs. C. A. Brown $2.0 Mrs. W. H. Harvey 2.0 A Friend- 2.0 the rose social cll'b The Rose Social club held it weekly meeting at the home o Miss Margaret Goodwin 2125 Gc vais street. The house was call ed to order by the President, Mrs Gibson. Opening selection. Silen Night; prayer was repeated. Dt votional exercise came to a elos< The roll was called and each mer ber responded with a Bible vers and their fees. The minutes o the last meeting were read, recei ed and adopted. There .was a dis eussion of old and new business \Ve are drawing our money but o the club on the 17-th of Deeombei The club adjourned to meet at th home of Mr. Samuel Emmanuc 2001 Short St. The hostess o the evening served a deliciou course. AH members are urgei to be present.? FRIENDLY FOURTEEN sorcyn club The " club met at it., usual hou Iopcrfed _ by singing the club son; I'll Go I,or<lj_ Send Me; prayer b; the chaplain. Bible verses by th members; song, My Ixml Wil Help Me. This brought the de\'o tions to a close. The presiden took charge. We are very sorr; our Treasurer, Mrs. Marak' Cole man is moving from 1222 Gate street to 1907 Henderson street where the club will meet the re mainder of the year. LAFAYETTE f CLl-B The club held its regular meet ing at the home of Miss Robin - son. Devotions were carried ou in the usual manner. The rol was called each member respond On last Monday evening th< clnb gave a hike around fhe worli which was a big success. Every one enjoyed themselves. The neij - meetings-will be held at the hour of Miss Kimball, 2527 Washingtoi LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The club held it.< weekly meet ing at the home of Mrs. Garricl December 3rd. The meeting wa: tailed to order by Mrs. Nellie Green, acting chaplain and out devotion was enrrlivl out oo ,??, Inal. The president took charp< calling for the minutes of the las rfteetinp which were road, received and approved. Mrs. Joyner i: mending:. Mr. John Bishop will liave i fish supper Saturday nipht, Dec 7th. Mrs. Marie Pollock will piv< a Chitterlinp supper Dec. 14th Air. Bishop's address is 1028 Col lope St. Mrs. Pollock's address i: 500 Main street. Members pres ent TSr Next nioot1mr~ at the home of Mrs. -Mamie Colemor 1907 Henderson St. The election of officers for 1941 is as follows: President. Mr. San Williams; Vice-Pres., Mr. James Kennedy; ? Sec., Finance, Airs ThomasemF Kennedy; IWc. Sec. Mrs. Garriek. Asst. Finance Sec. Mrs. Portlock; Asst. Roc. Sec. Mrs. H. Johnson; Treas., Mrs. Annie Porter; Clerk of Order, Mr Willie Boyce; Chairman of Sick Mrs. Drelier. Asst., Mrs. Norris; Chairman of Entertainment. Mrs, H. Johnson; Finance committee. Mrs. Belton; Chaplain, Mrs. Green Book-marker, Mr. Kennedy. THE LES COQUETTE SOCIAL CLUB On Friday, November 29, the lyes Coquettes presented at the Gilbert's Chapel Baptist church a Biblical drama "Ruth". The play was a preat success which was due to the hard work of each participant STT71 the fit rue tress The play was written by the pros ident of the club with the assis tance of two secretaries. Each Tirember took an active Ii/ai t in tnc piay. i ne characters were: Elemetech, Molly Taylor; Mahlon, Lillie Mae Edwards. Chi lion, Ruby Powell; Naomi, Kurnel) Miller; Orpah, Louise Monday; - Boaz, Wilhelmine Miller; Ruth Leila Brown. Other .charatters were kinsman and servant. The President, Miss Luella Taylor was the directress The club is planning to present Lthe play in another city in the near future, " : ! CLUB NEWS The Everting in Paris Club met at the home' of Mrs. A. L. Stnders, ' 231G Laurel street. The meeting "was opened by singing "Let the Lower Lights be Burning." We had 'Miss Cotton from Kentucky as a guest and who played f?r us. We had one new member to join with > ... Games were played and enjoyed ' by all. The hostess served a de L licjous repast. Ouruiext meeting * "iviir be held at the thOTrto of Mrs. Berth. Kinley. . * PIEDMONT SOCIAL CLUB The Piedmont Socraf^Ciub No."2 j saf New York City met November 28th at the home?of Mrs. Petta. ford, 1G1 W. 120 street. The meet [ ing was called to order by the , President, Miss Emma J. "Pitts. t The 100 Psalms was road then the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll was called and each member respond ed briefly with their dues. Spec lal business was discussed. Wr were delighted to have our friends r visit our?meeting:?Miss?Fannie M. Wilson of Jackson Heights ^ L. I:. and Mr. Gray. The club adjourned and dismissed with the n club's verse. The hostess served q a delicious repast, which was en 0 joyed by all. Cupanna M. Pitts, reporter OULTKR MEMORIAL ACADEMY I Chcraw, S. Jleino"ial Academy and Coulter Juniot I -olleuc are operating very success fully under thcv new merger with the public school system of Che1 raw, &. C. Formerly the academy had from the fij'st grade through junior and senior high school and \ junior college. The latter includ* es the first two years of college Now, the school remaining utulei v the. Presbyterian, U.S.A. Hoard ol National Missions has from the , iftli through the eleventh grades , ?ind takes care of the public stu Tents from the Chcraw district j With this situation, more emphast 's is given to terminal education I in the junior college which is chin "j nosed of 43 freshmen and 2r sophomores and is a member ol the American Association of Jun ior colleges. This is the largest * ^enrolment in the history of the "ollego. r Total enrolment which includes B Students from ten states is 300 y op the Chcraw campus and 120 c on the outlying Mission fields of [1 Lancy and McDonald. Memhers of the faculty this' t year are; (J. W. l.ong, D.D., pros { y ident ; J. Girard Benson, dean of I colleger Rkb...f T.*. D--.1 !-? I - . w vv ivuiHi'Mpn I (. registrar; I,. E. Pojruo, E. At I Tames, II. 1,. Marshall, Flossie; Marshall, >W! M. Gillespie, G. W I Hanna, 0. V. Miller. A. J. Cooke. [ R.N.:' M. I,. Hendricks, librarian,! G. R. McCall. J. S. CofcT"A. F ' . Robinson, A. M. Stephens, I.. P . Byarm, L. R. Washinffteji, Thel t ma Drake and E. P. Wilson. ] The Annual Thankseiviner ralh . terminated Friday, November 20 with the crowning of Miss Gcor r eia Belle McCall, instructor in tin ) Mathematics department as "MisCoulter". Miss McCall. who \yn>. f .crowned by Miss I?eu Emma Pn J -stue, represented the "Reds". Thel 1 losing candidate was Miss Thel mo' 1 Drake, Music instructor, who rep resented the "Greens". .The rall> was a huge financial success. * HETHI.EHEM RAPT. CIH'RCII a Rev. T.I1. Hughes. Past?>r " Regular services wore held on last service Sunday and everyone seemed to have keen reacfy J for the Pastoral rally on the 2nd 1 Sunday in December. " On Friday nite Dec. fi, t'hers will he :i nnni-fof re* ' i m-y have promised an evening of en' ioyment thru Gospel songii that stir the soul. Sunday afborqpon, Rev. E.-*A. Davis, pastor of fiethlehom Baptist chinch. Columbia and his folk ' will worship with us and at this ; time the Pastoral rally. We arc extending to you all a cordial irr 1 vRation to worship with lis and 1 help make it a high day at Beth lehem. the little church with a hie '' 1 heart. S . ! WHITM1RE NEWS ' 1 Mrs. Gertrude Swindler Abrafns ' oldest daughter of Mr. and Mi's ' Joshua Swindler, wife of Mr. S ! S. Abrams died Tuesday night ' Nov. 2f>, at the People's Hospital 1 in Newberry. Mrs. Abrams had only been seriously ill for a few ~ days. She was a faithful and con sistant christian in our community a faithful member of Cedar Xlrove , -church. She was funeralized and buried Sunday at Cedar Grove church by Rev. W. F. Hunter, the ' pastor of this church. A large crowd attended her last rites. S1k<.. leaves to mourn her loss, a fajm or. mother, four sisters, onec adopted brother, two aunts, a host of nieces and nephews, a beloved husband and a host of friends Pratt, undertaker in charge. From Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs 1 Robert Peters JTf TTt Adler arc. visiting Miv and . Mrs. M. M li Eant and family. Mrs. Rosolee Caldwell is hom? a from the People's Hospital. Ir The Tform^ Economies depart r ment under the auspices of Miss *' wmiams is m&kingt {treat pro 'rress in the economics field. Rev. Blake preached a fine ser- !? non Sunday niprht at Bruce Tab>rnr>.cle church. Mrs. Blake was ? ilso with him. * *. . n Mrs. Danny Davis from BVook- s 'vn, N.Y., visited Mrs. Brosia Wil h liams last Monday. _~s. Mr and Mrs. Euerene Byrd, Mrs Timmie Johnson and Messrs. Con a tin and Claud Ahranis from Tbom . t asville, N. C., were called to Whit | mire on the account of the fu / 7 neral of Mrs. Abrr.ms. tl NEWBERRY NEWS Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev. A. H. Reasourc'r, Pastor The Bible was spiritually aiuT nterestingly taught by Mrs. D. kV. V. Neville. During the busi ness session of the meeting, the members pledged allegiance to attend the meeting every Wednes day during rain or snow. Sunday morning an appreciative audience attended S. Scho"ol notwithstanding the fact there were showers of rain. The pastor reviewed the lesson. 'During the children's hour, the musical ^selections were "O IJtth Town or Bethlehem" ^and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." fYaye/ by Mr. S. W. Allen, The story was. about "Stand By" an expression that's often heard over the radio. He reminded the children of the story he told sometime ago abort ""Making a Good Start,' then told them how to stand by in life; first, Don.'t get discouraged if they fail ?in life; second, Save some of their pennies givesome to the church and Uod will bless all of us . with health strength and the many blessings of life. He also told how . the transcription is done on the radio and stated that its God, who gives us the opportunity to listen to the different programs, that we enjoy. I At 11:30 tlje pastor's theme J was "Helping -Hands". "They help cd everyone Jiis -""-neighbor and ov cry one said to his brother,?Be oil vjoou courage". H*o reminded all of God using His divine power by causing some one to help others to accept salvation. How Queen Esther sayod the lives o) Jews, after all of them united ir prayer.,Avith her three days. In conclusion he admonished all tc do a pood deed for someone ev ery day. Follow /Ch'ist's exam pie during His ministry upon earth, r,y living a pure, a cheerful I if" that lifts. There will In- the annual Community Tree before Christmas Help make merry for alk Please send the names and ages of persons who desire gifts to Mr#. E. H. Allen. Mr. J. W. Cleland was the week end visitor of his wife and mother in-law Mesdames Mary Cleland and Matilda Johnson. We are delighted to see Mrs l Rebecca Clark out again. , M.s. Rook of Helena took sick Saturday morning. We trust she will soon recuperate. Mrs. N. J. Gallman is spending awhile with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Florence. The I. P. P. O. E. of W. No. 713, Newberry presented "A Har vest Wedding" Friday night. Nov 20 at Bethlehem Baptist church. The b'ides were Misses Daisy Butler. Andrena Rutherford, Reita Hammond, Bern ire I.illiewood, Mcntlanws Minerva De\mlt and Tannic B. Butler. The Bi^* who were Messrs. A. T. Butler, r-M-. Ginyard, .T. Tinner. H. Johnson C. P. Fair and C. E. Floyd. Mr. Ginyard and Miss Hammond rais rd the highest amount, therefore they were the couple to get mar- ' lied. The affair was a unique one After the wedding all the daugh fc'rs" and Bills along with?then ' friends went out to Mt. Bethel 1 Garmany school where the daugh tors entertained with a social af- ' fair. 1 Silver Street News Trinity A. M. E. Church Sunday was mild, amid its darbness you could see a nuinbei 1 of faithful members and friends Coming to the house of worship. Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the Supt. at his post of duty. The lesson was beau ' Mfnllv. tillifht In' tVir> nnstdi Tlio pastor Rev. J E. Dixon was ' at his best. The sermon was great As this is a week of Thanksgiving. his text was O. Give Thanks unto the Lord. All of the teachers j were re-elected. Mr. M. G. Boozet Supt. Hour fdfOpening 10:30 a.m. 1 service 11:30 a.m. All the mem hers and friends are asketL . t p : please-JiC- present on 2nd apd 4tb 1 Sundays. ' Mrs. Rosa Toland is sponsoring 5 a program at the church Sunday c night, Doc. 1st, in interest^of hot t school. All those who can be pre? ' put. Go and help the cause. t Miss Essie Miller .daughter ot t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller is visit- ' ing her uncle and aunt Mr. and r Mrs. A. J. Burton of Little Moun < tain, SC.,. / t -? ' "* ' CARLISLE NEWS o h dp town was saddened ' v death of Mr. Crenshaw-Crosby. 1 vho passed away in quietness Frt^-a lay eveninpr. November 20. at the 1 Community Hospital in Union. S. I n. He w:;s funeralized Monday, s December 2. at Mt. Eden A. M. E hurch of which he was a member t The funeral ceremonies were as E pollows: Hymn and scripture, "Rev. J. M a Oawkins; prayer, Mr. Irvin Cole- b nan: solo, "Take your Burden to h he Lord." Miss Sadie O. Robcu?__t ipflf reitiiirlis on the life of th L [oreased, Mrs. Laura Ann Sartoi T *VC T\ 1.: rrn. _ l 1a. :rm in-v. o. j?i. uawKiiix. 1 111* ooil I nry Mti(J letters of condolence were . s eaiLby M^ss Bernice A. Browne o uloerV, Rev. II. E. TTmiarf. p "This young man was loved by .e ind in his last - worfls he left c 11 Avhom he canto i*n contact with ood advice for the young people n f his community. lie asked his II nother not to grieve over his pas- ti in.? because he was alright and n; lad made his peJ'ce. He will be inllvmissc^l by all. ,?i wmtney's Funeral Honte offici- a ted. Interment in the HHl cenie K cry. . Miss Margaret B. Chirp and tfiss Bernice A. Rrovf^e spent r< tc week end in Union visiting a THE*PALMETft) LfeAPl Mrs. Esther Baker Wa Held in New York Cit By Jl'LIA BRAXTON CLARK New York, N. Y.?Mrs. Esther Baker Warren died at the New York Medical Center hospital Friday, November 22, 1040. The funeral was held at the Bethel A M. E. church. West 132nd street Monday, November 25, services conducted by the Pastor, Rev. J A. Portlock. Mrs. Warren was the daughtei of the late Mr. and Mrs. George faker of Charleston, S. C. Hei early childhood was spent in Chai leston, and she attended the Ay cry Institute. After coming: tc New York Mrs, Warren operated the Little Beauty Shop, 301 W 134th street. She was a chartei member and the financial secretary of the South Carolina Lea-' the latter's aunt. Mrs. Clafra Savage 'and Mrs. 1 Alice Dawkins are very ill at this j writing. We hope tint they wrll soon?MaomxuKato. I The one day session of the A.M. I E. Zion ami the A. M. E. churches j were quite a success. ^ i -jBKTHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Wm. Jackson, Pastor -McClellanville, S. C.?Sunday being a rainy day the Sun. school and church did not have a large attendance but never the less the gospel was handed out to the people through our humble servant from God Almighty. His sermon was chosen from John 16:33, sub ject. The Possibility of Sucaess. On Sunday night at 7:30 there will be a Leader's Popularity contest. We are syt ill praying for "moth oranc.ebum;, s._c. Williams Chapel A. M. K. Church Rev. II. J. Jefferson, Pastor The pastor's <roing to confer nee, making a round report, seemed to have concerned the entire, membership of Williams Chapel because every one worked hard to accomplish this one great purpose Go to church = Sunday, which was the Sunday before conference, wi. a full day. At the let gue servic president M. F. Whittaker was guest spetiker. This address was truely a master, piece and was enjoyed by all. He held the group spell bound whi'le he spoke concerning the talents. We want to thank President Whittaker for th< vonderful address which has been vu.h an inspiration to the youne people. We also want to , thank r??of. J. C. ParloY, principal of Wilkerson high school; Prof. Mende n h a 1 1, principal ' of Riverside school, and Prof. H. I). . Sharperon. principal of Dunton Memorial school for their support in making that occasion a successful one We pray for continual success for these men. un last .vioiKiay night the pas tor called the entire membership together for the purpose of in Forming the members intelligentl> of the church's accomplishment Despite tTie down pour of ram piiito- l number of the loval mem hers were present and the meetin. was quite a.success. One year ag > we said that Rev. Jefferson was the right man in the right place, and 'beginning _t>ur second year under his administration wtjr-ean truthfully and joyously say that in Rev. Jefferson. w(. have a ret 1 christian gentleman, honest, ami christian like in all'of his dealings Rev. Jefferson has done whr.t no other man coiild have done success has been oi rs in all ofour undertakings aifd we are proud >f him. The church is in a very fine condition.' Again-we waqt to :ht.nfc-Dur kind Bishop for sending* him bark to us. It is our determination to show our gratitude )y the loyal support we shall give his man of God. On last Simdov niirb.t wo hn * i real spiritual feast before community*. such a prayer meeting hasn't been experienced in quite some time. The Holy Ghost was i nir mjdst. It was really wonderf ix. see the ;<ctTve"?pi rt the young leoplo playelL Every one oxpress>d themselves as being determined o put over a greater program. Ii an be done, and w?th God as ?ur guide and Rev. Jefferson as iur pastor, we are going over thP op this year. j ^ . " " if ' = SC'OI T TROOPS REGISTERED " ' t On Saturday, November .30, rttp_i esentatiVTs from Waverley. How ml. R. T. W. IHugbts, "0< rCei 'or the purpose of registerinr Joy Scout troops in these chools. Registration was in charge of GJ. Taylor representing National toy Scout headquarters. This is a splendid beginning foi worth while movement amor oys in Columbia. It is earnest!', oped, and certainly to be desired tut scouting among our hovs wib ve and grow strohgiT PHl'll yt,5tr.-J With the enthusiasm shown fej he young men representing tie. ponsoring schools, plus the c ' peration and support of the loco ' Ounctl, there is every?reason xpect scouting to continue in t 1 ity. ; We have an excellent group of "en serving as committeemen, fore are the sponsoring rnstituons. seoutmfsters and committee- j Wavorlcy school: L. P. Scot< , coutmaster; K. F. Sweat, assist \ nt scoutmaster; J. P. Potts, R- ( 'orshaw. T. IT. G. Cfawford, II j 1. Williams, and Dr. R. A. Everett i Howard school: L. A. Shelton . j 'ontjnaster; C. P. Rolden; assist- t nt; Dr. "D. K. Jenkins, H. N't ER * ' irren's Funeral y gue, Inc., of , which Assemblyman ^ William T. Andrews is president. Other organizations in which the deceased was affiliated were: The <pj. Flo\v<er Society of the hjoMs _and jj, Daughters of South Carolina and f Manhatan Temple of Klks, No ltd. Solos rendered during the funeral services wen- hy Mis liar riet Jacobs, Mrs. Robert Landis, \j. Prof. Mormon, Miss. Maggie. I.. O! McLaughlin read resolutions frorv the South Carolina League. - ' pv . The deceased leaves a son and ' I daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs tj]( James Warren, N.Y.C., a sister, wj. Mrs. Gardner, N.Y.C., other rela tives and5 a host of sorrowing friends. James Veal, Inc., Morti cians were in charge. Intermery in Charleston, S. C. fVincent. Jr.. J. li. Goodwin, K. K ^ J Butler, C. W. Madden. I Saxon school: . C. A. Pogue, l;n scoutmaster; W. J. Gillirm, assist- n<) ant; M U. Harrison. T. J. Han- tl? berry, J. A. Simmons, C. A. John- so st/n. 11 11 Hooker ^Washington Heights: J CV( J. Powell, .scoutmaster; W. H. Hurton, assistant; Rev. J: W. Beach an um. Rev. H. W. Harrison, Mr. W. H. Burton. c*rl Carver school: R. A. Densor. ,,f scoutmaster; A. W. Youn?, assist- Su ant; C. *dob't'ts, assistant; Dr. tin R. W. Mance, J. M. Hinton-. J. E> Dickson, E. E. Rogers. ! NEW CU B COMES fiii TO OCR CITY da \va The Select Sixteen, a new club ua has Come to our city. Mr. Ram- VVl. sey, a member of the faculty of ?tr Byoker Washington high school. , brought this club to the City of t(.. Columbia. The purpose of the 0CI club is to promote intellect and vie culture among the Negro race. in There are only two chapters of nu; this club in the United States.; One in Idianapolis, Indiana. This) tl>c chapter is the charter chapter of fin which Mr. Ramsey is a member gin The other chapter is the one in ?ei Columbia. us\ The members of- this club were fvi selected on the l>nc!c /-><" telligence and character. nia Officers were elected recently. <va They are as follows: , President it Lawrence Hagood; Vice-President Hii Charles Brown. Recording Secre- Tu tary, Julia Simkins; Correspond- we ing and Financial Secretary, Thel cor ma Hazzard; Treasurer, Rosa 1 Groen; Reporter, James Dixon. S < All of theInembers of the club t are seniors 'at Booker Washing- be ton with the exception of one, Wil titl liarh McTfclalfr: '< ' ^ 'A The members are Lawrence to Hagood, James Bates, James Dix- sal on, Beverley Hampton, Westonj Furgess. Clinton.. Hazzard. Wil I wil liam McClain, Charles Brown I me Julia Simkins, Henrietta- Lone ' clui Veta.Jordon, Dorothy Long. Cath > erine Singleton, Thelma Hazzard pas Rosa Green and Naomi Lewis. day We are very proud to have Mi Yoi Ramsey and "Mr. Wideman as oui sto] advisors. They are both mem- ron hers of the faculty of Bookei II. Washington high school. will James Dixon, reporter. We lie AIKEN NEWS hon Cumberland A. M. E. Church Xo\ < 1. I III* Sunday was a rainy day in Ai- Fai ken. I! a.m. we attended service T at the Friendship Baptist church" last Rev. Peace preached an inspiring sue sermon on the life and work of solo John Mark. TJie sermon was a -tup masterpiece. pap 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. P. Washing Till ton. cur new pastor was at his niot post. He brought greetings from Tur the Central Conference. His first sermon Cor. 11:23-25. subject: Grateful remeniV/ranV of Jesus. 1 was very timely. Quite a few men. be'-s were out to greet him. ; (; Monday night. 8:30 we held oui first official board meeting foi p, this Conference yea?. All classes .m.; reported. Rev. Washington made T his introductory remarks and re- at commendations for this Confer- jat.| ence year. We feel- that his administration will be a success, irhj The Budget committee will holdl -jthei. meeting Thursday night at|i?. me nome at Mr. W. M. McGhee. n .Friendship News t Sunday was a "rainy day in Ai- gajj ken but in spfae of this Friend- yu,, ship had nothing sto fuss about. , T.here were quite 'a?few in Sunday school, also mdfcning- and evening j u"j service. We raised near $70 dur- ^ ing the day, so you see ^weather doesn't stop those who really wish ^ to go anywhere. Sunday morning Mrs the pastor spoke from the sub r ject: "The Magnificent Atone V' ^ ment." He mentioned: "Mark be came an evangelist. He had some .Jg, thing to tell. He told people o1 ">(the new birth. All true chrstiam 01 should have something to tell. an< Mark wrbte a Gospel coneerninp 'ph*' the record and_?t"ork of the Lord John Mark, did the magnificent ^ia< thing. He wrote a book of life. He ' mtrodueerli men to Jesus. He was P ,l-v the quilter who made good. Wo f'10' pan write a book, a chapter -o?ieb -v day, probably hot n a book, but we can write it in words and joeds. We can make others see IcsiK. in us." - . ' At 7:30 p.m. the pastor pave 10,1 is a very interesting sermorT speaking frdm the subject. "Those reen Age Courtships." This ser I rton was especially enjoyed hv >ur young folk, ite said:. "Folk I nake a terrible mistake when I 1 ,hey Irugh at Teen Age Court- I (hips. Our young folk should not I ret grown too quickly becaust I ihey miss a lot of fun. Teen Age I Courtships determine the type ol I nar. or woman they ar.e tq he I Tonics and marriage are deter I nined early. Girls and hoys no- I 2 ice each other very early, hut 1 he way tl.ey think now will de 1 rmino the husband or wife they aake. Young folk should have spect for t^ich other. Monday night at 8:00 the P.T of Aiken graded school met short pageant was given before e business part of the meeting, icy served a Pre-Thanksgi > ing mcr last We Inesday and sold er 200 dinners. They are plan )g to do all possible to work co ei'atively with the teachers foi interest and care of each child s. M- M Peace, Pus.; Mrs. Kvy to Bray boy, Sec'y: * Friendship is a busy church cryhody busy. Kach club work r and doing for the interest ol ir church. Visit friendship idle the people are true friends Mrs.. M. M. Peace, Reporter. K. Church Because of the unfavorable a*.her Sunday, ..the morning set re attendance .was,not the best 8:00 p.ni. Rev. \V. M. Jenkins teretl the pulpit and preached a hie sermon. After preaching : 1 ord'- Si.npo'r was si i a! . the fellow shipping of . new mlicrs into the church. The cning service ..was well attendVisitors Mrs. N'anev <1 others. Mrs.' Joseph Hitter anil son Hoi of'Columbia', were the guests Mr. P. W. Cave ahd family on nday afternoon, Robert is at iding Schofield 'school. second Haptist Church News Sunday. Dec. 1st .was quite un roruble for 'churchgoers. y school atid church servict is not largely /attended as us I. The Sept. with his co-woi kers re at their post and a very inuctive lesson was taught / by (ieo. K. Hammond, the Adult icher. We feel that all were lefitted. Regular .church seres followed Nvith the .l'r choir charge of the music. Quite a htber of young people wertr sent,, knowing that they art tponsible for the singing each ?t and third Sunday. We feel id to see their willingness to vi*. Rev. Turner came in his ;al way. bringing a -^message < >m St. I.uke 24 subject: ilkir.g with Jesus. He showed ny reasons why \\v should hf to walk xvith Jesus and what i means to any one to walk with in daily. After the service Rex rner. Rev. and Mrs. J. W^M.ilv!. re the dinner guests nf^Dea- ' i and Airs. Archie Jenkins, tev. Turner preached again at .] ('clock the regular service. , )n Thursday evening there will a play given at the church en c<i l tie Old Maids Convention 1 cordial invitation- he?extendedthe public. Refreshments foi ? l'- ? I The PTA of Schofield school t 1 hold its roguJar monthly eting, at the Second Baptist ' irch, Tuesday night. 8 p.m. t Ir. and Mrs. Willie Mason sed through?Aiken last Tucs- . en their way down from New _ k to Palm Beach. Fla. and ; [iped with Mrs. Mason's pa- s ts two days. Mr. and Mrs. M. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Mason spent! their winter months in e st Palm Beard), Fla. Marjo- t and Addie Holmes--also are-at- A ie again. They have been ir f v 'York since June. They had f pleasure of visiting the World 1 r. i he Thanksgiving program or < Thursday night was quite a ~> cess. We really enjoyed the r ctions rendered by the'KScho1 school quintet. A very good o er was read by Mrs. M. B r man. . Tlie Thanksgiving ser- o i was proacncU t>y Kev. E. M. nor. ^ M. H. Holmes. reporter. o Bethlehem Haptist Church ? IJev. Ii. W. Winn. I'astor > rnniteville-- The usual order of ^ ,*ico will he carried out at B. un the second Sunday with ichine !>y the pastor, he- I*u I pit Aid cluh will meet p the home of Mrs. Florence i k son Tuesday Dec. loth. Tit is y ly our last lheetiny before th> . istmas holidays. it he reyular prayer sen ice will f held at the church Thursday U _7:00 o'clock., ick members: Mrs. Ix-ala Mo Mrs. Tilda Holloway. Mrs. ie (want. Mrs. I.ona if. Bland sic* seem to be improving; God bless them. isses Thomasena ?trothers. i Grant, Willie Mae Grishy, ?nda Steadman, Donald Rland .Mr. .1. C. Simpkins altcndeil royram at the Morris Vehool. dames IvV Grant and Justine yttis. the two teachers itielud- j all grades. presented sr very program "The Spirit of GivDuring the social hour iee im, sandwiches, hot chocolati I ,,peanuts? were sold by the Mo- I s' club for the benefit of the! istmas Seal sale.? Seventh / le sponsored the candy and t ^ ?lty booth for the benefit o1 ! ground equipment. The tea- ' ? s wish to thank the cotnmun-' c for their liberal support. I. 'alley Pair P.aptist Uhirrch Rev. R. H. Rush. Pastor h aday being' our last Comnum ' for the year, everybody seem- g IF YOl ARJs LOOKING IN THE LINE OF . . . IOSIERY?SCHOOL SI PITIES MEN'S AM) LADIES' FUKN NOVELTIES?HARPERS' SI USE OUR LAY-A SHOP A WAVERLKY VA ALPHONSO TR' 313 GERVAIS STREET B?BE" PAGE SEVEN Station WCOS Joins Network Heroines NIiC Blue" Unit Itweember la, Adding Many Programs nev iatiio station, Wf'OS. 1 i:i> j?> j r n ?1 the Blue network of the National Broadeasti: g company and will inaugurate this new "pro:*ram "December 15, Boy A Powell. WCOS manager announeed. . WCOS was ft<-?i. ;ts' one the groin? of t< a sta'dms in the. -outh' a.-t.'n\ 'he National Broad .astir. toe,tat;.' ;?.? t'.Uw 1'iUV livework in ??? ?<? ? -?ha? i; i'nt|(ht five more effi'-ient scrviri Addition of these ton .now stations fives tr.i H!-( network a total of v?; s'tatiw.s. It was also ' H';iiiti-j; out', that tho creation of tho now -jrroup was a further slop in thii_fir'<trrant to five the Blue net wdrk-. rnhipjete-independent co vera (To frorn. cop.-1-'-".toast. Station W.I7. iii New York is the basic station f..ev tho Blucj%.notwork. Mi Powell explained that such outstanding-.stars and program* as. Lowell Thomas. Welter Win chell,- the Breakfast cfeub Farm anil JJ'iine Hour, h'TTfft Matinee I Ben Bee ie. Fa'mo and Fortune witR'Tomi: y'IWsoy. tire Quiz Kids. Easy Aces, (iane Busters. Pear-_ son and Allen. A uturo Tosjcaninr. f f Town Hal! moe.thu o.f the air and many" Others s re Blue network feat u it*s. Orira&iizod about a year aito, WCOS. has presented local pro grants and featured "hows' eyer\ hour en tile hour." and will continue to presort many local pro rraiiis.. Mr. Powell said that i lthoufh the station was jominf the net work, it vfonfd continue its policy of broadcasth.f programs of local interest first. Suetr features as TIME, a runlay p! birr: in from the state penitentiary. the Community Quiz. Co iu.ml.ia Hall.' Gems of Melody featuring Miss Helen Hessev and Rulolph Kruetrer. symphony orches:ra. Transradio news, the Palmetto Trio -with . Adrian Hallman and sonirs by Homer Rodeheaver will >< eomuuaeo. Station WCOS is operated by the Ptrolina Advertising Corporation >f Columbia. Mr. Powell became manager of h^ station February 10. this year rhe station has a staff of 17 per- . sons. ?The Record id revived. The pastor ascended he rostrum the pulpit being dossed with?divines. Rev. J. E. 'almoiv. Rev. E. Davis, Rev. Sush. preached from the depth of lis heart- from the subieet Room n our Hearts for Jesus. He arose tnging Remember Me. Remember le1 I?rd. Every heart "seemed to ~ ejoice. ' ' We regret- to hear of the death f Mr. Jack Whittle which oecurcd in Johnson. The family have ur deepest sympathy. Miss Carrie Hall is improving. Irs. Elizabeth Roberson is seriusly ill. iow Is The Time For That-r V inter Change-over I. E T I S hamte your Oil . . . Fill your !adiater with Anti-Fn&eze .' . . lope and Crease your Car for i inter . . . Yaveriy Esso Station -* , (OK TAM.OK & PINE STS. ( corse Carpenter and - Jasper Caldwell, Mgr?. 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