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p CARD OF THANKS
We v ish to acknowledge with
gratefu. appreciation the kindness
es rendered by friends, the use of j
cars, thc. beautiful floral offerings s
and the 7h;7Ify expressions-of sym- ?i
pa thy extended during our recent
bereavement caused by the death
of our beloved one, Mrs. Ruth E. 3
Davis.
The Vaughn Family and i
% The Davis Family.
GREENWOOD NEWS
Sunday was a little gloomy, bue .
the chuidh goers didn't mind as
t- were nil thawing God for the
season On our gardens and crops.
AtrTHorris Chapel Bapt. churcn
wy had fine services. Rev. H. B.
Mitchell seemed to 'have been at
his best for he preached two fine
seinions morning and night. As
the very rich service went on it
seemed that the spirit continued
? t UcrVit ?o shine
to say Liei juw* ..? ?
among men that they may see
your good works and glorify your
father which is in- heaven.
On Monday night; last, the
Men's club sponsored the moving
picture show ? and Rev. Burton
was again summoned who showed
the wonderful scenery of Jesus
Christ showing from His birth to His
ascension into heaven. Proceeds
were unusually good and on
Friday night the ladies came with
another fine exercise known as
the -famous Heaven Bound play.
Proceeds were good.
At Dunton Temple C. M. E.
church services went on in the
usual way, it being the pastor's
? day at Macedonia^ church, Hodges the?Srrpt?Mt.
Major - -Freeman and
his" faculty were on time at, r
Dunton Temple and had a very
On Friday night, Nov. 21st the
Houston Four Singers rendered a
and the singing was extra-ordinary
good. Proceeds "wera good.
At Tabernacle Baptist church,
the Pastor, Rev. S. E. Kay preach
ed two fine sermons. Tabernacle
church is moving onward and upward
under the leadership of the
Rev. S. E. Kay.
The A. M. E. churches were in
conference so with our new pasfnt'O
1 1 1 l_ * _ 1
n/io avut uy uur ueiuveu uisnup,
we hope to move on. We'll start
out Sunday for another confer,
ence year.
Rev. H. B. Jones preached a
most interesting sermon Sunday
?nrr'ht from "the subject It is a
.Sign? The-conference- claim cen- test
was on and* closed with a
- nice amount of money Collected
by the contestants. Mrs. Jessie
Mae Freeman taking the lead was
awarded a ten pound sack of sugar.
A total of $18.67 was raised.
Dunton Temple iu moving
on. We the members and friends
_ _ -of T) nton- Temple will celebrate
eur hom^-coming day on the first
Pun.dav in December. President
Past of Ladder college, his facul.
tv pnd students have been espec_
ial'v invited tn vinrAin n.i+V. ...
find President Rest has klndlv
rnns?n*od to be the chief sneaker
of the day. We are hoping to
V>pi-n a <*vpat time , that day. TV
*-nH;e ^th wVite and colored are
j-vTied v<->rshin with us. Come
te> Pi-nt-^n Temnle anv time, yor
v:P <>nio'' ven-s"lf with lov<dv
n""!'"'.'. evr^teiner Ged such as Me
Cortyrp TarVson choiresters givr
will make your heart rejoice.
Social News
Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Tolhert _
wno is "pasturing the 3ethleherr
Riptist church in Ninety-Six, and
Rev. Tolbert is principal of the
Ward Jr. hieh school, at Ward, S
C.. and Mrs. Tolbert is one of the
teachers, have- made their home"
in Greenwood and have erected a
loveJy brick structure on New
Market street. When in Greenwood
visit the east side colored ?
people and you will see a number
of beautiful homes, . Manju. of ?
them newly built, t. .
M'ss Essie L. Henderson of Dc ^
troit. Mich., and Miss Annie L. J
.?? f=MMwer*mr- rrf"*jTeeTiSb6ro, N.C., i
spmt the week end with their (
aunt Mrs. K. Murry on Magnolia .
street.
w? -Wm.* BrQTlgATf" and" n
cVldrcn have just returned home ^
fro.m_Jeanru Ga., where Mr. Brim.- -son
was i'l in the Calvin (Ritch hos ,,
rifal. He is doine fine after an
illness of two weeks. i
DOUBLE T>t>Avrn A. M. E.
CHURCH
!lff. B. C. Cunningham, Pastor T
r
QT
Sundav School convened at the
usual hour. The lesson was well
discussed on all classes. The pastor
was rt Mt. Pisgah where he v
conducted Rervices. - .
" The" A. C. "ET. league met at 6 .
o'clcrck. A fine program wn8 en- r'
joyed by all. At 7 o'clock Rev. S.
L. Glass delivered a wonderful
. and. inspiring sermon-to thosr
Sunday evening _ at 3_ o'clock
nn? mn"rai or jvir. Eddie Sherman
wr? held at Double Branch A. M
E. rh'-reh. He was i faithful mem.
her of the above. Rev. Cnnnintfhaw
assisted bv Rev. N. Norria of 1
d nmd I if,?H'urrlj,' IMJII?
dueled the funeral services.
The love and respect that both
wh'te end colored had for him wri 1
shown bv the lnrore attendance and '
the floral offerings. *
Mrs. Leol? Nelson, Mrs. Jessie a
Wash!n<?toTi^ Mrs. Arn Tuker and
Mrs ^ M. Dervin pre on our aick .?
list. We pray for them a speedy N
reccrverv.^ .. fl
Cora Coleman, reporter at
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Continued from page 1
Trs. Emma McCrory Laml, Mr
ind Mn. Frank King, Mr. and
lews from Washington and Bal
imore. Rev. James Foster spoke
it the services. The church was
lacked to overflowing. Mr. McZoy
was a painter by trade, and
n health was always a very busy
nan. Many home8 here were
ainted by him. Undertaker Char
ie Dunton was in charge, and the
lurinl was at Benson cemetery I
vhere his grave was covered with
leautiful flora! ^designs from
'riends white and colored, far and
>ear, as a token?of- respect for
ne who was much loved. The
amily have the sympathy o f
"11 of Chester.
Little Robert Ayers, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ayers is visting
his grandmother, Mrs. Chis
I'olm in Rock Hill.
Mrs. Ella Smith spent the past
' eek in Philadelphia because of
he illness of her daughter, Mrs^
Mabel Bangston.
In the game played Friday at.
^rnoon at the Fairground Finley
igh won from Sterling high, of
"" reenville, the score was Finley.
7, Sterling 6.
Grand Master Stanback and al1
f the Masonic bodies are plan,
'n^ on a great meeting when th<
""rn^d Lodge convenes in .Darline
-n Dec. 9-11. /
Mrs. Douglass of Boston, Mass
nent a few days last week nt th'
ome of Miss Fannie B. Cassell
aving come to see her brother, a
:e' tenant who was camping here
Mrs. Jane Macon, Columbia St
improving after being sick for
^veral day's.
^ Mrs. Martha Agurs is qu't'
ick at her home on Cadsden S,t
Mr. Floyd Carter, who has
oon away from Chester, for 16
-"fl'-s, waa^ delighted to~sec "the
_ Id 'home, -and friends of- kmg" a"o.
He is an inspector in the
~?rv ot Detroit". Mr. Clarence
^hisholm, who is in charge of the
T.Bay machine in Freedman's
osnital and ' who makes all X
"'a" pictures there was also
haking hands with friends o f
ears gone by. These two youne
nen left here some years ago
nd are making eood in their re.
neetive cities. They had a jolly
ime recalling to Prof, and Mrs
"^inley interesting happenings oi
<*hool days when they were
aueht by them. They were calld
here because _of ,.thfi_.death?of"heir
uncle Mr. Lawson McCoy.
?Misses " Lucile WFight, Eliza
virxie Williams, students
f Friendship college; Misses Altn
Gladden, Josephine Ridley and
Vmattie Wright, stvdents of Clin
on college were at home for the
"hnnksgiving season.
Everyone seemed to have had
pleasant Thanksgiving, several
"e planning to visit in N. C. for
nother Thanksgiving.
The soldiers have gone from
'hester, and their presence i s
ery much missed. Traffic is not
ear as heavy as it has been.
Mrs. (Rtuth James and brother,
Mr. Bryant Crosby, spent Thanks
viug in Orangeburg, at State
"d'pge, the guests of their sistei
Tisr. Sarah Crosby, a student
here, and a recent graduate of
""hi'ey high school.
Mrs. Emma Fleming went to
aurens Friday to spend a few
hvs with relatives.
Miss Ruth Hardin, H.'E. teachv
of Duncan, S. C., spent Thanks
ivihg here with her pr.'ents Mr.
nd Mrs. Charlie Hardin. |
"-Mrir-and" Mrs. Hemphill Thrown
* Rock Hill, spent the Thank9 Wing
week end here with her pa.
enM., Mr., and Mrs. R. F. Rich.,
'urg. ? ' I
BROWN CHAPEL NEWS
Elloree, S. C.?The Brown Chn.
'el school opened this fall with
he outlookQ for a successful term,
rider the leadership of our very
^ficient principal, Prince R.
lurph. We have opened our doors
o do more for the members of ou>
aee. To stress the need of an'ed-'
cation and to help those"who are
/illing to learn to the very best
f 0ur ability.
-Tro enrollment for the second"
lonth has been surprisingly high.
Vje are bringing into th? class ooins
the new things of life and
tving everybody a chance to learr
something, the old and, young,
tecause our school is only a seven
onth school, the children become
"ipnled at a very early age. Due
the length of the school term
nd financicl conditions thov are
tost llHU?8 Uhable to attend school
ny longer after these seven
rades have been completed. This
;sadvantege has greatly been
aken care of by Mrs. Eliza L. Wil.
nms. yradnnr<? nt A ? ?
. ? -ji uum: t\, and
f. College. Along with her regular
lasses, Mrs. Williams is bringing
> the school children, home rnrk
lg. Borwn Chapel being the first
irnl school in the county to in
roduce theH?ewm<? and eonklfic
lasses to its under.privileged,
s well as every day children. Mrs.
Villiams has obtained amazing
esults.
The Brown Chapel school is verv
'ersed t0 have on its faculty
lias Mayme flHnflPPB fhftm New
erry, S. C. With her cooperation.
Tiss Thelma Moorer, the prinei
si, Mr. Murph and Mrs. Wil
ams, we are certainly planning
long with our primary teacher,
bigger and better year.
Mis* Moorer was entertained
dUv a surprise hrrthntgfrt Tarty"" '
fovember 18. at tho ?
lebecea D. Croom. The coin*'- I
;heme for the occasion was pink I
THJ
THE EAST END LOVELY '435"
SAVING8 CLUB
The club met at the home of
Mr. J. H. Gladden. The meeting
was opened with a flong bv Mrs. :
~E. McCoy, What r\Vant My Lord
to- -Say- Prayer was offered hy- Mrs.
McCoy. That Old Time Reig
on and You Got to Love Every body
were sung. The scripture
was read by Mr. Gladden. So
Glad was sung, Bible verses were
repeated by all. Lead Me was
sung. The mi.nutes were then
^alled for read received and adopted.
Unfinished and new busi
neBs was called for. Unfinished
business was to finish plans o n j
fhe supper. No new business. I_
The roll was then called. The nT j
mount collected was $17.25.
Election of officers for 1942 wa>
held and the following were elect
ed: President Mr. J. H. Gladden;
V. President Mr. W. Mayes; Secretary,
Miss W. Wines; Finance
Secretary, Miss C. Whaley; Treas
urer, Mrs. R. Cantey; Reporter
(Miss) J. M. Terry. Sick commit
tee chairman, Mrs,- M. Gladdens
-F. committee chairman, Dea. P.~I
Taylor; Sick treasurer, Mrs. L.
Lamar; Business Mgr., Mr. J.
SelN, The next meeting will be
'it the hnnie of Mr. Jnmes Griffen
B-5. Allen Benedict court.
CENTER RABUN NEWS I
i
Inclement weather prevented
many from attending Sunday
ichool.
The community is in deep sympathy
with Mr. Ezell Irby in he
of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Coker of
New York City spent a few daya
. _^ith_iii8- mother Mrs; Georgannn
Coker.
Mr. Tommie Foster spent the
veek end at State college, while .
he-e he was the guest of Mr.
T,ovoy Putman.
~~ ifev. and Mrs. W. 1)7 Coker were
"M their posfat St. Paul Sunday.
Born "~?n Mr nt^l Mrs,?Grover
Shaw, November 20 th a baby girl
Born to his brother Mr. and Mrs.
Tames Shaw November 21st a
baby boy. Santa will find a new
-storking hanging in the Shaws'
homes this time.
Thanksgiving was very quietly
spent in this community.
Pev. "Wr t. Shepherd pastor of
^fill Rock will preach for the
Lieht Bill club Sunday night.
Come and hear him he is a great
preacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Henery
were visiting in Greenville last
Saturday. ... ... -
CHAPELLE STATION
Rev. K. R. Robinson, Pastor
Sunday School wns largely at.
ended. Supt. Ilolman and his
'eachers were rt their posts of
duty. ?
Services began at 11:30 a. m.
i no pastor delivered a soul stirring
sermon from .John U-?7, ?nV.,
ject, "My peace I Rive unto you."
We were glad to see the smiling
face of Miss Mattie Bowman who 's
teaching in Bethune. S. C. "She
made a few very interesting re
marks. Messrs. Corley, Robinson
and Curry were visitors.
At 7:30 p. m. the pastor rendered
another grand sermon from
Job 19:25, subject, "A Living God."
Mr. L</uis Holman hac Red Cross
seals and buttons and every mem
her of Chapelle Station is expect
d to join the Red Cross by pcyng
one or more dollars. Sunday,
November 30, a meeting will be
held immediately after services foi
_lhj^_imrp >se.r.
Announcement
The- soWfrt s (/ Fort Jackson will
-ender d musical program at
"hamelle .Station Sunday, DeceniI
?
.ici <in. :i .v..io n. m. The public
ds?cordmllv irvitedi Those young
men came to us sometime ng0 and
everyone on loved it ?o much until
we were asked to pet them again.
Some of them are Pvts.' Henry
Simpkins. Elmo Robinson. Robert
Lilian. fr.'lnk Uadxworth, ^ nnrU
fifty others.
Mr. Ifr yward Bowman ha? re (
tunned to the citv after snendinp
a few da vs?m-Washing ton I), U:
?A yellow jacket is^a very quiet
insect, but he will sting whet,
tackled. He isn't afraid of tigers,
lions, panthers or bulls whom thev j
get in his nest, and some times be v
will go in thejr (ler?.and sting...<
T don't have to tell you thrt when ^
vou know it alreadv. any wav.
wait until Saturday November 20 T
and see whnt Allen University's n
Yellow Jackets are going to do
when thev go into the den of
Benedict C ollogo's Tigers. You'd
better be there rooting and tooting
fur lllUBP T Mlow .ircKets, (
(Mrs.) Thomasina Scott, 1
reporter ,
owrl T1 '-LI
cm itiiiu.'. i in l'c ih(iip<! wore ar_ .
ranpe^ for contract bridtro. At the <
close of the ermp the truest* were \
??rvH Trcktntls. their souther^ ,
fried chicken, potato salad on let ,
tuce leaves with hot buttered ,
**olls. For dessert the quests were *
served ice cream and cookies. The (
hostess, Mrs] Croom assisted Hv i
her sitser, Mrs. Frasier Pantzler j
received ninnv compliments on the 1
wav the affrir1 wa* arranged. I,
The puests for the occasion in. |
"hided Mr. and Mrs. Paris, ar 1 i
Miss Paris. Mr Poherf Fln?/I?aiJ?,
of St. Me thews, C.: Mr. and Mrs.
o'vr^i Wih'ams, Mrs. Pantz1o>- j
and Miss Thelma Moorer of Rf ?
Itrree. S. C.; Miss Mayrre Sanders (
and Mr. Prince Murph of Cameron; i
Mr. Adam Gardnner of Cameron. v
S. C, The puest of honor. Miss T 1
Moorer. received marv nartfid (
plfts. All expressed themselves as "
havintr enjoyed the party. 1
Visitors are alway, welcomed at 1
the ?ohool. ? B
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I ANTISDEI
THE OLD GRAY
By Rev. E. Philip Ellis
We attended the Piedmont Con
ference last week ft Anderson and I
it wag about the best we have ever
witnessed in the history of that
conference. Bishop J. S. TTipper's
coming to South Carolina has cer_
tainly brought a new day to our
chuich in this state, and the people I
here don't fcil to pay compliments
to him. He hag brought peace out
of confusion.
Mrs. S. L. Flipper is truly interested
in our people and ^hey
< wm l u ht nntxmanor tnAm
- ixt* vc nt i nnit'tig viiTriii
?rt-all" timeir-Btsbop A. J. Allen's ~
elevation in our church was by no
mean's n mistalte and he is going
to be one of the best bishops in onr
Zion. Dr. W-. S. Mims is the con.
ference lerder, and the general
church will hear from him. May I i
say that he i* prepared to fill any
position. Dr. P. M. Gary is true as
steel and will grace any bishop's
c abinet. The bishop can depend on
him. Rev. C. G. Glover, recently
.appointed presiding elder, is one
of the best in the state. Nothing
dies in his hands. The church needs
more of his kind.
More Facts
Prof. C. G. Garrett is indeed a
this- conference. Prof. W~
A. White is truly another onc^of:t?
pillows. He has something to
tell the church later on, listen for
him. Prof. Garrett is a member
of General Conference Commission
and Prof. White is on the Church
Extension Board. Rev. G. W.
Rrrdlcy is an outstanding mirister
and wlll-bo Jxeard from in the fu
tire. Other great and noble char,
actors of this conference are Revs.
E. F. Johnson. H^-A^-Wallcor. J. C^
f,etman, J. W. Martin, J. J). Bovdy,
F. D. Dreher, F. L. Boney. M. Mas.
fv. M. G. Willirnig and W.? B.
Nash.
Weston Chapel will bo proud of
Rev. Nash. lie is a number one
preacher an i pastor. Dr. Williams
will do well at Pendleton. He is
among the best products of our
state.
We were delighted to meet Dr.
Carl F. Flipper, son of Bishop
em: .u:- vv?
I III'IM I Jit tins tWIllt-ICIItr, *T C ?ri_
vitcd him to visit us in Charleston.
President Hicprins swept stakes
as usual on educiational nipht.
Fvervhodv is askiner, "what's the
Dr. P. J. Gadsden and his nueenlv
wife immortalized themselves in
the ronfererc* entertainment. Com
iner down to brass treks, they are
worthy? of anv-consideration the
<*Hm*eh can srive. The people of
Anderson, both white and colored,
are loud-m-thetr praises of them.
Dean I. H. Alston of Allen announced
that the theological de
nartment . was prepared to eivc
correspondence courses. This is is
it should he and speaks well for
aur efficient Dean.
Greater St. Luke
W? ' q.| n "-nif service last Sun. ,
Inv P P ftnrlr of P.distrt
prerched a wonderful sermon a I *leht.
The Fohse was1 crowdcrt at '
< tV\ services. T.arce attendance at |
Q-~br~r,\- ayi + AH?n. 8wlfty--j
s Woman's Day and Sister Elsie
Mjvers. noted evangelist, will r
ireech berth mornine and evening, j
rhe public i? cordiallv invited.
A*siprnments
Abbeville District. W. S. Mims. j
^ ^sidinf eld,pr; Abbeville, St.
JamaB BUtiawi F, U. Dwahnni ^
"Trace Chapel anH Mt. Hebron, W. ,
R. Williams; Rradley Circuit, J.
H. T.etman: MeCormiek. B. H ,
"Tray: Bailey Bethel, G. W. Brad .
-vv Warrenton. H. H. Hempton:
5t. Peter and T ittle Mountain. J. I
IV. Martin: Rockford and Glover, .
W T,. Williams: Mulberry, .T. D
dovd. St. Marv. .T. E. Vauss; Cedar '
"vnve. S M. TVnroas: Browneo. ,
W. n .Tories' Willinptrrn. G. W.
St; John. H. H. Jones' (
^lensant Grove. J. Ty. Buprsrs. Con (
'efence brrneh president. M;sc
Hattie E. Perrin, __and district {
^resident, Mrs. Ruth Mnssev. j
G'-n^nville district C. G. Glover. ,
'VoqiHin/r Allen Chanel
T'Tern'MlP. ft,' s. Tnvtar; ftpthrl. "
\nderson D .T, Gadsden: Bethel, .
oncers T,. C. Rutler: Mt. Leban. |j
iWrTTn" wont. H. TT ni^vor Vincr'o j
>l-nnol Pendleton.' M. O. Williams. ]
^orkv River, J. TT R"rns: T>en_
'er and Relton Cirmilt T P. Rpp''1
Wt. Csrmel. W. f5. Hawthoue; c
lr<K4vvilU Cirf"**.- *3. R. ]
V?re RVienls. M. Massev; Rocky <Rlver
Mission. I. R. Reynolds: *
'xmndsvllle, T. M. Reynolds; ij]
oona Chapel and Double Springs, '
Ceat8C82C82Cft*C8?^^
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iSTERN CONI
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J4__ ADMITS
jS. M. Williams, Walnut Grove,
Murray Hunter; St. John, T. E.
Spearman; Diamond Hill, A. John
son; Fountain and Zion, A. F.
Adams; Seneca, John Hunter;
Piedmont, H. J. Stodard. District
president, Mrs. O. L. Johnson.
0 v>nn\A->od District. P. M.
Grry. Presiding Elder; Greenwood,
Weston Chapel,
Pisgah, to be supplied; Friendship,
wi .1, ii. W. Walker; Cokesbur.
' v. M. G. Goudy; Antioch and 1
Popular Springs, E. -F. Johnson*^
Goldville. D. C. Brown. PromiseLand,
F. L. Boney; Hodpres. W. E.
White; Greenwood Circuit, D. W.
Jones; Mountville, E. L. Lillie
wood; Troy, James Lounden; Re.
no, Lounder Fletcher; Wateree,
Thomas Baylor; Ninety-Six, W, L. _
DevlinT" Farview. A. (J. Duckett:
New Zion, W. N. Curry. District
President, Mrs. Kuth Alexander.
1 et us f dyance on our knees. ;
SARDIS BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. 11. E. Taylor, Pastor
p c --Last Sundav was
a hieh day with us. Sundav School
befjan on time. Supt. W. B. Wal
ker and tereher<; were nresent.
V2 o'clock Pastor Tftvlor do -
ivered one of hic masterful sor.
then motored to the U. P. S. Con
vetnion, AceoTnpahiedTJy" his rrnod
madam. Deacon Walker jfrd others
~nd snent the afternoon with manv
i friends, where several inspiring
messages were imparted end over
$2 ,000 was raised. Our pastorr. wife I
and guests returned for ninch<
service, finding a large crowd
nresent.
The Rev. B. T. N. Burton, for.
merly of Columbia, is now travel,
ing over the country with one of
the-test-religions-moving picture
entertainments of the day. He
thrilled the audience on the birth,
mcifixion. resurrection rrd th?
?v?or>s<on nf Christ. Any church
' <11 do well to get Rev. B. T. N.
r? a * ?
nurton to eniertqm Tor them.
Ho will bo wih us again the
fourth Sunday nieht in n?vt
month. Wc pray that this useful
man mav live loner to carry the
gospel through the above nrmed
medium.
CLINTON, S. C. 1
Hebron Baptist Church ]
Rev.A, A, Sim?*. Pastor?
Sunday School oocnod at the us
ual hour with the Supt. presidine.
The entire school wrs taught bw
Mrs. Marv Williams." The review
"Tteby'the Supt.,1 Mr.-J.^B. H.
Ruth. I
Mrs. Lucinda Miller left last
week for St. Petersburg. Fin I
where she will snend the winter.
Friends of Mr.B. J. Beasley J
Will be gIacT~ to know that he is
much improved at this writing. v
Miss D. M. Ellisom, member of j
the Easley hilgh school faculty,
spent the Thnnksgivin? holidays
with her mother, Mrs. M'ftie Tay. J
lor. i
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hill. Mis-i j
Dollio M, Elliaon, Messrs. Willie i
L. Dunlnp, Samuel Fleming at j
tended the football game in J
"iron Crohn rrr TVnnU?;,i^ ,io? iS
Among1 the teachers spending ^
rhanksgiving holidrys home were: | j
Vfisses Dona B. Thrmmson. Erne. j *
itine C. Shell, Vivian R. Alexand. | !
?r, Mattie M. Young, Mrs. Agnes C
Evans and Rev. O. T. ShpRon. | ?
KtlHpnt8 wrr; Mireri \
joia Biakely. Rnbve C. Ferguson, I
Frezelia B. Walker.
Mrs. Minerva Price visited 2
Vlisn L. M. Lilliewood during the ^
lolidays.
Adnlf Class Entertained
The adult class ip Jinme making
rf Belt Street ht'xh s-'KeoT. onto- '
-ained at a nre-Thenksgi'-iuc rb'?>
iter Tuesday evening, November
18.
_In the cefttcr of the t^hlp was a-v ^
irtistic arrangement c/f low mn?
sd foliage flanked by four ervt"'
candlesticks holding red nmi v' ..
andles. The place cnrd? took bo
'orm of the traditional Tbanl-<?
riving turkey^. A short program
Iraq ryrpgoyfo.; rU.yi'wny -fh"
f the evening. Included on the nrn
oram were Meadameo Movio
'in. Innr Bmif i'cn-" J
dfsses Helen C. Walker end A T j
>urence.
The dinner ? ?
erved hv thn rn#?tvi }>?? ? -* *v.? - ' '
lass under the supervision \f; ?-1"
rfeTen C. Walker who de*f?rvnd
'n?wwon<tfftnn fni- fU? ,?i??jm
fork she is dofnj? with the ladies
if the community.
Mrs. Inex Hester, reporter
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LAKE CITY NEWS *
The rally sponsored by the P. T.
A. for the benefit of the Lake City
school will com^ off on the first
Sunday in December at 3:30 p. m.
The rally wr s first planned to
come off on the fifth Sunday in
this month, but the change "was
made on account of?some church
programs.
The teachers of the school are
now planning a sp~eial program
'or this rfternoon. All patrons are
'nnvitrd to come out and -gum- ?
their whole hearted support. The
affair will take place in the school
auditorium. _
The school wishec to acknow _
ledge the fact that Mrs. Julia :l
X?raham hrs bee- giving her ser_
vices in the lunch room preparing
hot lunches for the student., free
of charge. The -school, however
does not intend for her to continue
giving her services free
Plans are now under wav to com.
oersate her for thiQ work. "
>T,s. 1' n Ktddv nf I.overs'
Lane, returned Sinday from
Homesville. Ca. where she wr<visiting
her brother and siste>
whom she ha-t not seen in twenty
five years. She reported bavin j
bad a verv fine trip.
Mrs. Etta Barnes snent las'
week end in Sumter v.isit'mr h?
d^ujjhtor nnd son in law. She re
norted r pler.sniit week end.
?M-m?FJ. C''?wti' ;m 1 wife '
tored here from Sad us. N. v
they sn'nt a few davs wif'' 1
vel"tiyes. Thev recently left fS.mford,
Fin. We wish them a saf'
trin.
The Missionary Society of S' jj
Trr'os chmrh will haye special
service,. all day reyt Sunday N
special nrecrnm will V-o?renr'.orn '
op Sunday night.
Last ISundav night, Rey. S. I. _
Tl"""^ nv^ar-Hori a fin sermon at
St. .Tn?y?o? fi'imv -\et^ *?*1, 'if
Pny. W. D Pntntns of Wocle'' >5
lerying for the jmniml-c^fpiro j|j
which is being held i~ Flor??'n?-> 1 ...
- I L
Mniv of h<? ar? "tannin? ra
fo the f? T'lav ?o?*v?eo?
M**s. L'llio Rrnboy of Mt. Clair flf
' u wi
last Sunndav. Funeral sr>-<-poc ?r
svero held ori Tuo?div nt Mt. Clrir ,
M?\ R '?> ? v v.,..,-., ..
I 1 rrV-> '> (. vool:
Mo?t:-! C -1' "< > o. ""f'"" of in I ,
nr?o<5 roooiv-fl >n a football cranio.
Ho if "n affnin .and to ? " for
Slim 'n \fovr'<! coon. TT" srvs?thaJLj-po
h?e still loves his football. uc
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MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH |n'
re
Rpv. H. C. AiHwws. T?pct?r an
Myrtle Beach. S. C.?Sunday
School ohenod on tim? \vitv th onewly
elected 'Sunt.. Rov. .T. o Eh
Livingston, and teachers at their jW
>osts. ' (Th
fi'-IO the A. C F lea??"o on^-ed i nn
with the. President. Mrs* Marv i. fa
Abraham presiding* The lesson J
vas thoroughly discussed by mom we
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iturday, November 29, 1941
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VMPIONS -f
GERS ^
1941 J
)FF 2 p.m. i
W.OQOooaooCfcOOO ooooooooc jg ?
STARTS Sl'XDAY
BUD ABBOTT
AND?'
LOU TOST^LLO * 1
"Keep 'Em Flying"
?With?
MARTHA RAYE
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GEORCj: BRENT
?IN?
THE GREAT LIE"
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<M? W THUTBt PHONt 3<C0j
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Now Playing
STAN
LAUREt?
AND
OLIVER
HARDY
n "GREAT GUNS"
liSSSQE -
> ? in ! ftiends.
8:00 o'clock th^ prstor ascended
i(. ci-v' -jui aiid ni'oaoh< d a sou!
vivintr sermon. The spirit truly
n high.
last Sunday Elder I^-A. Wells
Id ten fivct (iiMii'l.ii.l..
a.t.-fc '1\ .-UllllTrH'T
it'r officer? and members at their
>sts. which ufls a success nrd the
csidinp older paid o'lt for this
inter.
Visitors wore: Mr. William Mil
" Rev. J. C. Hommineway Mrs.
dton. Mrs. Preston and a num.
r of <th.?-s whose names are
t mentioned. Visitors are always- M
doomed.
Mrr--F>cmnt -(irH*=itt: missed away
st M?ndrv m<?ht. He leaves to
uirn his nass'ntr. a wife. f> hild.
r and a host of errand children
d friends.
Th^s" snowline Thanksgiving
t of town were Mr. and Mrs.
'Q>vnq Ro'mcen^- Misj -Catherine
illiams and Miss A. T. Ah*rhnm.
ie"v v"?Red fvienrTs"ir Oraneeburg
d while there tvey enjoyed the
p*hall game. _____ Mrs.
Fth"l R r*or-+r.r smnt tve
ok end in Snartanhurpr,""Si^C.
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I. S. I.ee\y, Manager ? ;
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