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- i Saturday, December 14, 1940 ' PERSONAL I MENTION -Rev. Leroy Jackson, the former pastor of St. James A;?M.?Er church, spent Friday and Saturday in the city and was the house guest of (Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Cherry. Rev. Jackson is now the popular pastor of Waymtn Chapel, Winnsboro, S. C. Mrs. L. E. Rosemond has been confined to her. bed four weeks and her daughter, Miss Rubye is * also ill. She has been sick since Thanksgiving when she came home from her school and was not able to go back. She was teaching at Beaufort training school We hope them a speedy recovery A N N O U N C EM E N T r . ' / Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hart, Washington, D. C., announce the birth of an eight pound ten ounce son September 28, 1.940, at Freedman's hospital. Mother and son are at borne now, both doing fine. LAFFETTE CLUB The Laffette Club met at the home of Miss Kindall, 2527 Marshall street. Devotions were ctr*ried out in the usual manner. The minutes were read, received, and adopted. The roll was called, each member responded. The house was then opened for business. We all adjourned to meet at the home of Mr. Robert Weston, Green street. r THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB TEF Rose Social Club met TuesHnv Dprpmhpr 10 at tho hnm'p of g Mr. Samuel Emmanuel, 2001 Short I street. The meeting was opened by singing Christmas Carols, tfter prayer-was repeated the devotional exercise came to a close. A short program was then rendered by the program committee. The roll wilt called and the minutes read by the secretary, Mrs. Spigner. Old and new business was discussed. All members are urged to brilxg pros ents next Tuesdty. <?../ There will be a banquet WedJ nesday, December 18, at the home j of Mrs. Rree. We wer^glad to have two visitors, Mrs. Nickolas MeCollough and Mr. Allen Holnian who made a short talk. The next meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. Maggie Rose, 2585 Cherry I street. Delicious refreshments were I served. - Mrs. Ethel Gibson, President Miss Rebecca Rose, Reporter THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB MEETS <r The Y.P.S.T. club met at the \ the home of Mrs. Jenkins. 1 .jvas called to order by the presi~ *?i- ci /ttiri a. _ i nr ^ aent. ioong, wnat a menu >v e have in Jesus; prayer by the chapI lain; son?, "He Lifted Me;" readl in? of the scripture. The minutes I of the last meeting was read, reI "reived tnd adopted. The roll was called, each member answering. The next meeting will be held at the home ofMrs.Jenkies. Miss Ethel Smoak, President Mrs. Rosa Ross, Secretary Mr. David Outen, Reporter CLUB HIGH LIGHTS The Evening in- Paris .club met at the home of Mrs. Bertha Kinley. The devotional service was carried out as usual with Mrs. Kinley furlushing the music. Business items were* discussed on many important matters for the progress of the club. A bingo par ty \vill be given at the home 01 Mrs. A, L. Sanders, December 30, 2316 Laurel street. The officers are as , follows: president, Mrs. W. L. Korn; vice president, Mrs. Jennie Jones; recording secretary-, Mr. Albert Koon; financial secretary, Mrs. Bertha Kinsley; treasurer, Mrs. A. L. Sanders; chairman of the ['entertainment committe, Mrs. Bes| sie Fasje; chairman of sick comI mittee, ^rs. Katie Sc?#tt. ' A IyRTTER TO SANTA CLAUS Woodruff, S. C. "Dear Santa: Please Santa bring me a bicycle and some fruits, please; and bring my brother a wagon and a tricycle and also fruits. # -.To Dear Old Santa, From Webster and Willie Ferguson Ages 10^ and 7 years. -i t ? > CHAPIN NEWS The Social Club met at the home . of Miss Carrie Bowens at the usual hour. We sang, "Every Time * Feel the Spirit," led by Mrs. Willie M. Dreher. Mrs. Essie Mayers, our president, led us in prayer and the song '.Sweet Bcfilah Land." ine minotes 01 me previous meeting were read and adopted. We collected $.40, giving us $2.90 in the treasury. We were very, very glad to have Mr. T. M. Mayers as whipped cream, tnd peaches were served. The closing song was led J by Mrs. E. Mayers. YMCA Football Teams Meet Dec. 13 The Purple and Gold Tigers of Benedict College's YMCA football team will meet the Blue and Gold Yellawjackets of Allen University's YMCA football team, ??Friday, December 13 at 3:00 p.m. |in the Antisdel Bowl at Benedict college. This will ? be the most thrilling football battle of the person. v imffiu v i j^^HBH ^HH Hh& < Heftry Fonda, who played Frank James in last gear's spectacular hit, "Jesse James," again portrays the famous outlaw in "The Return of Frank James." new. Technicolor 20th Century-Fox pic ture opening Monday at the 5 ruuiiis invairt', st. jamKs a. m. k. cihrch Lake City?Sunday was a very high day at St. James.* The pas-! tor was absent, that is he was at one of his ot ho rich inches, but the Rev. S. Singlctary took his placeand preached a heart feeling sermon. The Missionaries had this day set apart for them and the collec tion was worth being noted. Sunday night was trustees' night. 'The Rev. K. P. Butler, pastor from Indiantown circuit preached one of the best sermons that we have ever heard him preach. Among those contributing ty dollar in the collection were Revs. A. R. German, E. P. Butler, J. C. Singlctary, Messrs L. M. Green, John Wright, Nelson Green, and Fred McClam. Messrs Wright and Nelson Green were visitors. Total for the day $18.00. , Mt. Clare Baptist Church Rev. C. R. Black, Pastor , ( Sunday school was called to order at 10 o'clock bv Sunt fin elfin The lesson was taken from Luke 10:lio-.'J7, subject A Good Neigh-i bor?Whose Neighbor Am 1? At 4 o'clock the pastor delivered a wonderful message. At the even ing service unstrung and brief sor mon was delivered by Rev. A.M Davis. It was enjoyed by all. Lake City High School Prof. L. 1). ltrariley, Principal On Thursday, Dec. 5th, there SUGAR 5 lb. bag: TOMATOES - PINK SALMON CAMAY SOAP EVAPORATED I EVAPORATED ^ BLUE ROSE R1CI EVERY DAY CO MATCHES - ROYAL or JELL< COCOA REDCAPFIOUI BRAZIL NUTS TfA COMPLETE STOCK F PRICED TO SAV] RAISINS DELMAR OLEO APPLES CABBAGE - - - was a special program given at | the white school auditorium in honor of the first four registrants that are to leave for camp from Lake City-, within the next few days. Two of the registrants were young men of our race, Messrs Smack Rose and James McCutcheon. Among the guest speakers for this occasion was our principal, Prof. L,.. D. Bradley who spoke in behalf of | the colored draftees. In his speech that was such an inspiration to all he stated that ".They were symbols of being strong within". The program was sponsored by the American Legion i and the Local Draft board. The third monthly tests for' this school term ended Friday, Dec. P>, with the majority of the students m a k ing satisfactory marks. The Choral club under the direc tion of Miss VerdelLe Deas will furnish music for the Health program thnCs; being?giu'h on Fl'l- ~ day--night at the school auditorium. All patrons and" friends are invited to come- ont~arrd hear them. Aside from the .lecture by Mrs, Askins of the Health'Dept. there will also be a moving picture show. Admission to all is f ree. The many?friends of Rev. Sv E. Watson, pastor of the Wesley Met4??4ist church will -be glad to know'that he is steadily-improving. The basketball teams, boys and j girls will play their first game for the season Wednesday, Dec. 11. Miss Ethel Thomas and Mtv Brewster Mention are coaches of the teams. We're hoping that they'll bring the victory' home, IVTlQC Ani/?n Alefnn A the game on Saturday, Dec. 7th, j between State A. and M. college i and Alcorn A. a'nd M. college at 1 Orangeburg. J1 Miss Ernestine' Weston was the week-end guest of Miss Carrie J' Bell at her home in Florence. All ,| are members of Lake Citv facul-j, ty. * \ MT. M OKI AII II APT. CHURCH Rev. W. S. Colvin, Pastor Spartanburg?Sunday w a s a great day for all church goers. The pastor and odicers launched i rally for the second Sunday i which was Sunday past. The goal; was $500.00 we succeeded in rais-, ing R102.00. $80.00 from general collection whrch made a upal of! $182.00 for the day. ^ I must say' that the chufch js progressing very much under the Itev. Colvin's leadership.' The Sunday school has been reorganized. We have a departmental Sunday school now. We are now loolvitl" fnl'VV :i I'll ill til" r'Vi?M sfi?ou tree and reception which is to be given Christmas night rn the base-', nu-nt of the church for the children. | Subscribe For? 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New roof, now. paint and horoughly, In-conditioned throughut. It will pay you to invest!- _ ate. ';22 1? ii lie-:, six loqni frame esidenee fur los than $2,000. 11 1 '1'! 11- s't Wet." live loom cot;lje lor only $12nd. 12 Oak street. seven room frame L-siuiiKc on paved street. I. H. Hollis & Co Real F.state Sales, I,oans and Rentals.? insurance 1 o:| Hampton Street 1'hone 6408 ? "87 I) a Y O l' K Christmas Shopping: ?at? . i_ Vaverly Variety Shop 5c & 10c Values AI.FMIONSO TR AIM*, Mgr. 31 a Gervais St. Columbia u. IP. mil- . i .1 _ \TK SHOW SATURDAY NITE A No Starl inir " Mondav Tyrone POWER LIN D A D A KNELL "Brigham Young" And 12 of his Wives QjjtWU^WJffflOOJ "TEW^THRIU^ as FRANK JAMES a venires the murder of "JESSE JAMES!" I |N TECHNICOLO^m j S HENRY HULL t*ikjio1"' t*ili*om i iwui /Vt B#0?BI?0 OOMID Milt ? vjJ^T IODK COLLINS CLONCf WW \t i. |T-^ > JO? C.MO'l-'O. PKlurt 1 . C .TV ?" Hit; Days starling .Monday! 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