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v r , Mr- " r- ? ? ? Page Eight EARL 1 MirXTTR mAI'KL A. M. h, ( 111 KCU ReV. li. F. Sumptrr, Pastor Newberrv. S. C.?It poes without laying that Millar Chapel i s mov r.j* forward by leaps end bounds. Sunday Scbput opened ^it the usual time with the Supt., Prof. E. F. Floyd presiding, and his teach.r? at their posts of duty The school well attandad. The i'T f lesson was bountifully taueht and F i'f disr.ussetF by the alassas, aft ar kp|"-which Mr H. "H. Butlar reviewed tha^ hsson vary beautifully. All the classes ; re .a.l.iya. Class Bfffl VT-- 1. eonsistinu of boys and |1' iH.plit by the pastor, made a pood tv hut niis.ed, the ; > al just about h,'|: htf w:i\ : . lu.-s No. 2; eonsistini? of ei'K, he"'.m to feel sorry and st-?'ted t?? uiva hack hut they made a 1 an and went straight to thgoal hriii'/!i'.'. in .. Sl .'C'. The hoy^ brnupht in 50 cents. Buys, that'~ pond hut ? "u nit.-' run harder c , Ty"c enott'/h. it _se? nu like dasNos. 'f ! u'l S c u!d at least kaei r.TC w:r'> wnwnrv rfrrsr??5 and ^ j fT'crt-t }~y Aiv. Moo- and Alexan d""'*. 'ri < B"nd:u' S hool is nliw i both s'-iritually an I fitiancially. -J-* ^?n .o-.n- > <m\iccs were well attended. Rev, Sampler delivered "pi to us snnd:iV tw. Wonderful mas s'in-s which, were full of thouphl . rrd irsniration. and which every rp-t- ort" a- iov d. After hearing the tnes sa'T" mi Smidav ni.'ht '' came 7oT~ i?i.- wo"d ami connected themselvo; i with the ehiireh. Each of thest p""'' 'v '1 hi a full members O r i'1''!11 h is mi'vinv alone nicely tf y A" of th" members seem to be ifri- - OTn--n'-vtt-Ti>-|~1.-,v-.w.tpt<ini' i-rvhnrJ. ni-ni' MI,j fust th: t this will he Jh on". <>f th hast conference year? L> \J W" lr.iv" ever had ut T lit I.y ..i vlii ,dv ('.line ,.lit Fri'dltt I t" " ''??iiyv' the wat.h eon ij.;: foco ,''Vht'ims phvv sponsored w. " b" th? Icm' c, : I n iv ciiristm: J n:"t ? n,.,., n,hrr 25 v the Christ i* i * mo. t'-i" and roov'-am sponsored s' h *' 0i'i"inv ?ch?>ol beginnin; \ at d.r.l't o'clock. ? iT'ri.r MOI NTUN NEWS " v. \N . U. Rn?m!in, Pastor I;* v' "i ':t l.eiiivr tP? second Sunday ^ th" n -tor w,< < TTt St. John. Chapin JL S (' *' v. rv it - a wry successf11 Kjj d"<* At J'.'iO th.- Dii-toi was at Mt, ( 7.' n vh.-r,- a successful meetinp 7 v-- 1' lr?r-r?tin- h n. l'ii?of tht r-'oKv. \\\ , :7! [' ly sr-y that Rev IV*'"an preacher and ^ n '-.n1 -ai iker Ik- has piv. v <-r ' ' . ryh- ?:v in the church a job. B, T' *'.'11 ! a Trristmas pro ?* cam :*n ' Oh?,:srmrs tree given by & fk,. ?..} ? 1 ;iT . th.- SChoTll: llOUSf T!)o S- ci'oty h hi its rep. fP" !t'ar ?>n?ottvyr S-Httirittv. Detfetwbei Ilt. Each iit.mh.-r \va< pive.r. abou* l't nnuvh <-hi :;\r a- a OhristniPS ' r-r\ hav. had ;i wiry success v"-"- "ad r the leadership of Mr. J \V W'lM-'t-r. president. will ho .. .-ail nu-.-tinc. At thitf meet in"1 ' 1! "t'r'i.will bo elected for tvo rev. . war k Th.. (Inn:.- |t. in. <1 b held its : r. '>nt;>'- } >-. etb. ,r at lb. honor of ft- Mrs Aim ni-> Sliiriit ainl Mrs. Wil iLLi li-> Ma S ?1! v.inch was en 'TJ ir)''(<i l-v 'I ' i.t Tne iieX' t \ r?' ?-t ' " 1 I1 t- -it mia ' home of 11 M- .1 r i;,., ; ; M,-s K' t - . Mrs. Jul'in t ] \V?|. I ; Mi - I -Mi* .vu-rik-t! j I tVii- r i' i * j' * i-r'-'':nk? lli <>:U!i/e _j_h :.i. la 'l Thln?iia.. i \ w TWM'IA * \ |> < I I \\ K en mm-!. \ m i t 111 urn is - J .1. M. i<Ias>iiiL'amP. 1'astor Tic | >:> tic' r a'liny t h?- nffuia' Li at-.'ffs i f tin charcia-.s u. meet i I T'les li'v n 1/ at th" hmviv of-Mr?. [_ ? Mar'ar t Smith. Heidt street .at v*7 ii T'iis will !" th-- first t?f j wet'?"' Mif ei.nfi 'ri n-e \\ji? Iff: u.a.i K. I ? - /' r. -1.? j n'-iii in . \: i'; i > n . . i . 1 o'co n: u?*i .j M. The nat in- ?.f the m eiing will rfra bo tho plunni: g ;h?- work foi ? *hf> ?""""" . | Those iii' inboI-.* \v'r?; can b< jf present if. thi- mooting. be surf f and * 'utv1. Our ir<?:il is .t round re. ^J|"church debts. ;ir i a "welcome in tj|- v:ti tif-n to i.ur frk-rds to worship !f w'th us. f Th" past"r will eive tho group 4 a l'ish <np|?r. d'>n't miss. F.ach H^TFreTtflKT'"is "a I'.o'T tV, prevent''W |l project t 1"' M..rkoil mii during thII voar. We'll take each of them and' I. from them all choose the ones, :thnt iM'iii b st under all con ditions to work l v. Bo on time. i TH'vm ihhtibt rhi iff it Newborn y. 5?. C.-?Sunday school beoan as usual after Which devotions wore conducted by Deacon rE. I,. Caldwell. The pastor lined Vivmn No. 12f> C.M.; scripture lesson by Rev. L. J. Freeman. His n t'-xt w is taken from St. Matthew . K OR f-Uo omVm'/io* Koinrr Rn ti'iao fcl r- ' p?r M""t -i'""" it I a soul stirring sprmnn. L'i At. the ennd of the sermon the B. dbors of the church were opened K with hvtnn No. lf?6 C.M. lined by ; fto Pastor. Rev. C. M. Freeman, v 'Then the of^erintr was lifted with ft music rendered bv Fairview choir and amounted to $14.31. IN NEW JERSEYT fti M s. Matilda Watson, beloved ft iwfdo'"' of the late Rev. S E. Wat. ft / sort, is now in New Jersey, stay. fin<r w'th her brother, Earnest. Bw-Her address now is 176 Jair.es St., ft^Haekenrnck, N. J. bines; |?JEFFERSON HIGH" SCHOOL i~~ JOTTINGS Monday night the girls' basketball team played Finley high. The line.up was as follows: Forwards: Sara McNeal, Elizabeth \\ illiaius, Sophia L. Browne; guards: Eula B. Falls, Minnie Wright, Roberta Stinson. ~ During the first quarter the scores were 2 0 in favor ol Jef ferson. At the end or the first "half the scoea were -1 y in favor of Finley. Scores for Jeffersm were made by Sara MeNeaKLicit ning). During the second half tie scores were made by Soph'" I Brown (Skeet), Elizabeth Wjl liitms (Joe Ixmis), and Sara Mc * Neal. After_.&itlniljTuiing (Joe Louis* for Alaine. Beard (Flash), an (Skeet) for Gertrude Carter. lv ' luck occurred. Thc__tranie end ?' _ with the scores 13.22 in favor o' Chester. The basketball club of .1 " elected officers for th? ' season. They?are: president. Bet1 tha Williams; v>ce re ? ' ? < Alaine Beard; secretary. Minn1 Wright, assistant secretarv. Ma" garet Reid. treasurer Job* Ross; reporter. Elizabeth W;l - linms; cheer lenders. Frntuis?bhd an,i Sara McNeal. Quito a large"- crowd whne-s" the Christmas plav whi'h " "pros r.tod fn the nuditornrm Son da- by the fifth and sixth < ^ v under the direction of M?*? (' p . Hi!do and AT is. Willio Vt H-tth J Doconihor 19. for the h<>''d"'\. op d open Monthly, Jrtnuorv- fi. 1042.? -J WNbSIWO NPWS f-o ?f+m?ro'-o bad?weather a spTondid group was out to mr " third county teachers' meetinr s last Saturday. In the absence o' " rAtr president. vic-> nresident .T M 0 Beatty presided. Many were the c wh , paid both their county anstate dues. Very interesting napor wet * read bv Mesdames ('. W 1 Tally and A. T,. Mitchell a U. our farm de ' m- tistration agent. made a vet-' " strong: address on what can b< ^ done on the farm in National De y fense. He* declared that we must 1 ee.t a more varied variety of food- ' . in order to obtain the?necessity vitamins. B. C. Cunningham and \V. A ' Ro^s were chosen by the bo<ly t< '* represent our county association ir n the house of delegates at the s-tat ,J teachers' association in Columbia Rev. H. \V. Iyinsev Zion church's t! uew pastor, conducted the devertion o at our school assembly last week and mntle a timely address~tn "thr "n student body. t A verv interesting pre Chris* a mas program was rendered in the auditorium of our school last Sun b dav afternoon by the glee club, under the'auspices of our music r! teachers. Miss M. H. Bouler and t< Mrs. F. H. Belton. A very fin? i, audience came out to be blessed bv ;; the renditions from the partici pants. A large group of ministers v were with us. Among /them was f Dean Alston of Allen University 1 ...t. ? i- . - ? ?. who mane umeiy anu neiuiui re 3 marks. Dr. Alston is takinir well '?t W tvman A. M. E. church here ., a, pastor. Anions "the visitors to our town recently were Miss Pula Gambrell t, iif Benedict Collofe. and President ^ W. TT. Price of Clinton'College. He tvas accompanied by Mr. Rarber ,. Vnder the direction of Miss , Stuhhs. our H. E. instructor, the adult club trc.ve a very enjoyable 0 4iorar- last?Tuesday evening. The tables swayed with well pre j -naired^food of which the larsre bo. j. dv of invited eruests ate until they , were satisfied. At a nm?s nvotin? hero Ins4 s Monday nviht. .in pnnnomattor ^ nrmrram-wna-mado-out. Rev. PI W Tnllev will deliver the *>ddres' Tan onrv 1. If'42. Rev. R. C. Cun mnvhani president-^" YORK PARAGRAPHS ^h- tor Monday on business. V .Tames Williams of Newark \* T . is visit inv his parents, Mr t.j n<* Mrs. .Teff Williams tl The new? of the death of Mrs VlnishalT TastleA^as ft shook to th~ * ommunity last Monday. She was ! j ' hr;stian woman was loved an< ji Vntfed t,\- all wf.o Knew her. Mr. and Mrs. fief/ree Sadler en ' tertnined a group of young mcr ' Vi have been called to the arm\ r Vt'ir 11111111 la.M Tbamiilni,' night. with a turkev supper. ,4 Mr, and Mrs. Jame0 Hall and ^ daughter motored to Rodk Hill ^ Tuesday on business. ' Little Miss Betty J. Haile, who is now spending a while with her errand parents in Rembert, S. C., writes that she is now wcrrking c ?mill moat htir parents Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Haile at the gate p ivv?n t.hey aarive home Friday. She also wishes her many friend* in York ? Merrv Christmas. ^ IN THE HOSPITAL AT ' \V \SIfTNGTON ( T ^ " ? ds throughout the sttite ,f "i'l I'OTpt to know that Mr. Semonr Carroll, ,it?ad of the Hu d ""nc Society ot South Carolina, r s now a patient in the Mt. Alto I TIosnitnl nt WnrhfhgTbn. It was c Tcorned thnt he is improving. His address is 1708 Euclude St., N, t 1 In ERSON i Amor s'-"&kv' ^ ''>j^ Tilt* above pietiU-v i'>'piogi*nt general improvements. A I.l.KN'S NEWS LlsTTKU " Columbia, S. C.?President S. h---Hi.'gi:ir. was loudly appluuded rlu-nhe announced to the stuent.s that after classes next Satulay. the university would close iniil January 5. givimr the stiu cnts and faculty 1G holidays. 'hey blyss the president for think og sueh?httppy- thought*, AcHen students are devoted to he president and it is shown n lough?the- eotrjreratttm?of?ai~ roups and organizations.? They ee that-Mr. Higgins is an ^rblr ducator and a fine executive all f which is evidenced from the onstruetive work being done a: illen now. The exercises last Sunday even rie1 were witnessed by a capacity udience when fifty , voices of the il'en i niversity choir sang most autifully and with "charm the 'hristmas carols. The program as directed bv Professor Gwen. o'yn Helcher of the department f music. Much?pur.' 1 ess?is?being made o.w in the construction of the b'ary building at Allen univer. tv. and we must keep up this iropress 'c until the building 'ha; een completed. The Commission ha> estimate! hat it will take an additional sum f $7,00(1 to complete this strvc. Urtu. and that this money will be eediiT ui January." TTT~ addition 0 this, we must have all necessry equipment and facilities plai d in the building after i t has een finished. Our plan is to place a SI.AP ii he hall of the library with at nst fortv names of leadim/ A I. nites and other outstanding cit cells inscribed thereon. All per. on" contributing or raising $25 ill have their names inscribed lubs raising as much us $100 lav suggest many names for the lab. The in-xt meetin-r of the Abmu 1 will be held in Columbia, ? DeCmber 20. You will please have representative of your club ome with you to this-meeting. rou may also ins ite some of youi tiends to come. We hope to omplete this effort early in Janarv. Clubs in Washington, Phil cieipnia jukI New York are ask(I to semi names for the slab. Our new building is most nioue in architectural design; : is a credit to African Methoism and to Allen university. Ev. rv Allenite and their friends hot'ld contribute. The masons re "up on the walls ami they iin'i come ('own." IT. IMSOAH A. >Lr-Er <TTT KCH lev. 1). It. Bedendaugh. Pastor Creenwood?Sunday was a very old day but the people founu leir way to church. The pastoi night class No. 1 which hts been iven to him as his class. Th*? >tnet i\\- Ui.. 4.-^..* - r/?.>vwi n/wi\ nn it?a i i run) ob 22:21: Acquaint Thyself with lim. Tliis was a thoughtful mes age and was enjoyed by all. The ollection was very good. The pastor introduced Mrs. ioode the representative of the nd sfye spoke about the pastor's lessage then explained her work. It. Pisgah bought a $5.00 bond, nd Mrs. Goode expressed her apreciation for their loyalty. Mrs. Butler of Kansas City amp forward and joined the hurch. She is a faithful workr?fttii' is the wife of an A. M. '. minister and also our Secrearv's mother Mr. T. K. Robmson. The League opened at 0 o'clock ith a large crowd. The organiza ion was held and plans made for he Mew Year. Officers are Mr. iornell Duekett president; Miss tuth, secretary; Miss Alice Bell iedendnugh, treasurer; Miss doore. chorister and vice presi cnt; Mis? Duckett assistant sor etary. With these officers the ^easrue is hound to succeed this onference year. At the evening service the pasor used the first Psalm for his he PALMETTO leader \t Audi ig Allen's Alumni W< ^ 8^# i m mtli |i<y ^ I -v 9 & V /^flj l siiim- of tin.- lead fia__^mtkiu>f?fw tprovidence a.m.k. churo i { Rev*. L. ('.. Bowman, Pastor Last SuiVilay was a high da; and all church goers were foun< at their phu-e of ilntv. The firs _ quarterly conference?was held?b; the Rev. 0. C. Dunham, presidin; eldyr of the Newberry district -The. Sn nday school was taugbt b; the teachers and reviewed by th presiding elder. He brought ou - -matty pointy of information." "AT - tor the?openine?order of sorvie conducted by the-pasto+v-he- pre sen ted Dr.-Dunham to p each. H announced as his subject dive M A Letter. He deliveerd the mes sage with power, as he showei the condition" of Nehemiah as h was returning to his home at Je rusalem. Many were made hc^f; as tears were flowing freely frori many eyes of tin Christian. Om nember was added to the church A large number partake of th< LoTd's Supper, who were fillei with the Holy Spirit. After fm - ollection, the?elder?annotmcet the conference opened for busi hess. Ero. P. W. Mayers was e. 'eeted secretary and all the finan cial reportfC showed an increase having collected $22.00 for Dolla money; paid; pastor Sunday $14.1< mid $10.00 to the presiding elde; which pays him in full. Th< church is .well organized and- Dr 1 hmhtrm ' ""announced "it was tin best conference he held since ht has been presiding elder. A popularity contest betweer the trustees will take place Jan 2?p>, 1042. The Christmas trei will be December 2G at 7 p.m ?cveral visitors were seen amonj he congregation. We extend t< them most hearty welcome. Tin huroh is moving on by leaps am b unds with this great Moses a 'he head. Our motto this yea is service. Conn* to church. Cb to church. R. M. llowers. renorte (. I?Ivl.'V inner vL \i t> iiii/ui, .1 r. jt n . St. Paul A. M. K. Church lt? v. J. 1). linyd,Pastor The I. T. I). X. Group Unioi was held at the above nuniei church Sunday night regardles: ol' the cold The faithful few un t'er the leadership of brother J P. Pressley left with the churct $4.75 to v.'sed as most needed. \V\ are helping ffuit we may be help ed. The Home Mission Singing coi vention on account pf sickness am death held their group singing or - Sunday?December 1 1th?w+t-h 1 lovely crowd present and beuuti. f ul niu.siCj_ali-4.ho singe is at theii bostT' The next meeting will b< the fifth Sunday in March witl The Teachers'.- CongresKiona meeting held in the garden spol of South Carolina where an appw ciative crowd of teachers, pref idents, superfntendts, and princi. pals wore- united . together ir bonds of love, welcomed by^ th< whole city. Every moment of oui stay was enjoyable with interest in? speakers and instructors. Wot derful music. Last but not leas a real good lunch. Thanks. Ma; the work ever go- onward and up ward. , (Mrs.) John Jenkins, reporter text which he expl&inou a n < brou'ht out some very helpful in formation. Rev. Jones of thi city worshiped with us Sunda; night. ??We?hnvc a ftnc young- m?m?tt our pastor; one that has nev ideate arwL rs-Totty ablo to preacl the kind of gospel that we need We are asking every member t i please come out to the night ser vices which begins at 7:3ft sharj and close 8:30. Our Christma services will be held next Punda; morning and night. Visitors ar alwaya welcome. Monday night, December 22n< a turkey will be given to the om holding the lucky tickpt. Take i chance, only 10c. The members on the sick lis have Improved greatly. . , - A. V. . I. . toriraiLc arkers lifljHi ? * ^ H jjjp ; fl BgS I ! B B i 1 fl K r "SP & J Ait ell's building program and I a KEEN WOOD NEWS Since war has been declared on the United Staies, . the Green, y wood citizens and churches are j niakin; fast steps towards Christ lia-i Defense work. We realize ' fully that the Christian family" g has much to do towards helping . in the National Defense work, so y we are praying that our nation e at arms Thay be made on ~oT~ttre~ f strongest in the world; that the -?ptayers of the saints may not fail ~ and Chrisianitv can continue to prevail. e At Weston Chanel Su .dav S. R. e went on in the usual way and af. fer a beautiful discussion of the j lesson the Supt., Mrs. E. O. Care ter outlined the Christmas procram and the S. S. Will meet this afternoon Tor practice. At 11:00 , o'clock Fun. morning Rev. Noah e nreached a nifWt nowerful sermon from the text Matt. li:29, II Tim. p 2:15, subject The Master Teach) ing. At the close the invitation for p joiners was extended. The League C. L; Pert, president presiding : red had a s?Mey pvogram. Aftei | which the pastor preached nnothI er soul, stirring sermon subject TTnconquered Empires. ^ | At Tabernacle Baptist church 1 j < on ices we? ? erand all day. The ^ j Pa si or Rev. S. E. Kav preached tr I mo?t powerful sermon from the text Ye see the distress we ate"in. ? Subject Building Up the Christian Defense. Visitors at the morn. 1 ihv service were Mrs. Fannie M. F.vaa former member she is i ? | now living in North Carolina. At I 7 W> p.m. Rev. Kay preached a. > j nother soul stirring sermon from 3 tin t?'Vt Matt. 17th chapter And v thev lifted up their eves, they saw ^ I no man tr. t Jesus Onlv. Subject t Ti??(|s Onlv Climax in a time like i ?t.;s. Only Jesus can give a so0 ,'ntion to overcome. Collection * th- dav $21.75, _r A~f Morris chapel Baptist the 'Vv. H B. Mitchell preached two nowerful sermons morning and iht. The. services were grand nil day and the collection was ood; At .1:30 o'clock Sunday'ev. line the Citv Choir union met ut Weston chapel with Mr. James Robinson president presiding. Ren dered a very fine nvsicrl nine ' We were glad to hav ? thiee raw 1 oastors present: R and Mrs. S t E. Kav and grandson of Tab<>r. >acle Raptist church; Rev. and , Mrs. Bedenbauch of Mt Piseah I '.A. M. E. church and Rev. Noah j of Weston chapel. Collection ( $0.10. A delicious course of iee cream sandwiches was Served. A p_ very fine moving picture?^how.. ~ ? with loud speaker was rendered j at Dunton Temple CME church last Friday night that was enjoyI ed by all. , At Springfield Rapt, church j Rev. Randolph, pastor, S. S. met J at the usual hour and the Supt. Dea. R. L. Hill was ill, the assistant Supt, Deacon O. H. Stephen s and the faculty were at their post * of duty. The ' attendance was ? good. After the teaching of the 1 lesson Dea. Stephen conducted the |T review. f Den. E. W. Settles and his fam ilV have moved to Washington, D. C to make their home. We are " I'y in miss mem nut we hope " and prnv that they will do well. Social News The many friends of Mrs. W. J A. Armwood will be glad to know - that she is home after being away e for sometime with her (laughter, y Miss Ida Mae Armwood who has been very ill. Mrs. Arnuvood snvs b that-shc taw impiuved and -is thrr-v ir>^ fine now. Mr. Arm wood i ? 3 principal at Brewer hifch school I. and has been ill himself but i s j 0 well and out aeain. We ore very j - proud to have Mr. and Mrs. Ann- j p wood presence at church, Weston | 8 chapel Sunday morning. 1 Mr. I, C. M urrv of Brooklyn, e N. Y., 1ft In the citv visiting his^ mother Mrs. Kathleen Murry who ^ has been very ill on Maivnlln St e but is improving nicely now. a Mr. W. R. .Tohpson Jr. spent the week end with his wife and t familv, Mrs. Mary R. Johnson on H ickett street. a * St olumbia I S. C. ?I STERLING NEWS 1 Prof. J. E. Beck, Principal Last week, the faculty and stu_ * dent body of Sterling high school 1 had the privilege of listening to a 5 round tr ble discission about the \ itevel pment of the war between 1 the United State, and Japan. This { discussion was forcibly discussed. ] Those nn? ticipatiiv were: J E. 1 J Be'k principal of S'erline; W. J. Walker, principal -of-Gower -and Union schools: Rev. Frisselle Crn. non. pastor of th^> First Presby 1 terian church or GW>envUle: Pro. ' feasors Jiles. Edwards. C. A. Wil. 1 fiams, and Walter Humphreys. * On December 8, Sterling high 1 school presented its initial broad. ' cast in a series to. be given this 1 term over strtion WMRC. The j Drocram follows: Theme: "America the Beautiful.^ The glee club. unnor the direction of Mr. W. J. Walker sang. "Drink to me only with Thine Eves." and "A story of a Tack:" Oharlev Tnlley. bus 1 iness mnrtrger of?the student ~ council, eave a shorrt talk on fho activities of the school; the choir, . under th? direction of Misses ' Marcarot Sewell find Rhode Boprgs rendere<i "The Holy City," bv Adams. Felisha Hawkin^ \vr? the(" snlolftt. .; --**" Members of the choir follows: Cvnthio Walker. Anna M Clark. Nettie Powell. Feleshin Hawkins, Helen Blassineame. Catherine Berr nett. Vireinip. Smith. Marv Austin. Mary RIJJuaL.,Mflgc:ie Foster. Marvorie Carter. Mary Jamison. Marparet Bennett. Dorothv Bax I ter. Bettv Griffith Thelma Brad. fnvA?Glad A Mrhaffev. Willie R. Robinson. Corim*- G*ldwell r Rerm Rice. Fd-o Christie. Sarah New, torn T/'eiln Johnson Annie f.ois Mack. C p+hnne Purton. Amanda Crocket. T.illian Hamilton. Lottie TTavTs. Mildred Barton Willi" But | lev. Carolvn GeHsmitV, Hazel Mewsnnie. Bettv Griffith. Nantiia Woods. " Maniip Du>*bam. Lena Blar^'-M^nd .Tohnni? Marlisoo Tnm . "s Fdwmds. Ruben McElrath, Wil'iam Gilliard. Peter Bowers. W^Jisw R?ntlfr C^sner Nprris. Jerry Towens, Wyman Robinson Ot!". Vn-'ir Jinma Pon"1deon. Two othpr mom he re of (.tnvUmr'o ifntf ii.n W F f)"cV. bnsiress I maneer, and Mrriorie Foster. Mabel Davis, Reporter Ridge Spring?Upon entering the campus, the very atmosphere will tell you that Christmas is near. Principal Hightower gave an in_ from the subiact?ttKeeping Christ in Christmas." lie made plain how we as students can keep Christ I in Christmas. We were proud to welcome and ( entertain ac our guests Saturday | uie irw^ uri > 1/1 put* wnni con <?ressionnl district. Our patrcms cooperated with us heartily in making thines pleasant for them. The Christmas Seal spirit is ' rich here. Our goal is $70.00. Wat h fr i renort* next week. The j siocan i<. "We've enlisted in the army tn know 'n.i morp T. B."^ TV r< 'hi- tl>ii c* i a * i rr'\'i.rt -My" < O "V" r-,.l We V'efo to -M|f ' onetv Sunt, nnd Jcairs teacher Mondav as visitors. I o; ice TTill wishes her reader y a . Me* rv, >V''i rv C? wist m as and a p... ?nevons Now v?rr. T^e Woman's Missionn-v society held its re?ular meetin*? Sunday. December 7 at the ho'?e of Mrs. Arlena Head. The th< me song was led bv Mrs. Minnie Hell Green. Mrs. Head road I "ke ?:1 21. A special maver for d'.ild ren by Mrs. Ann Wifcfall. It is interestine to know t^nt the members have met_eyenv-Wo<h " "esday, made- ^FntT distrib ted lotlws and?beddiny to the?less ~ fortunate homes. Mrs. Green has lost no time with white or col- I | oo ooo o o > oo oo < I FOUR BKi F Christma: ?Suulli Cnruli1 i.i's Lai Store - Where Y o0o00o0oooo o oo o o o o o o o c ?o oo < >-<0OOOOOOOOOOOOO >00000t.?000< IL EEVY'S - FI HSF4CAF- HOME 1'ndertaking and EmkaTm'nj AMBl LANCE SER\ICE ?SLOGANLOWER PRICES "Ah Near As Your Nearest Phone Hatpuhurtr and Ridsfewav. S. .C. 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLl'MBL PHONES: 23619?23610 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfOW iturday, December 20, 1941. Jec. 19 y FRKI) I). MARSHALL? ~ "~j Continued from Page 1 < ;r's staff will cooperate one hun lied percent with our ci'.y council administration and hope t'nat ;very agency in Columbia will do its part to blot out racial dis. . crimination, ar.d, as Mrs. Leila * Johnson of tile University of South Carolina said Tuesday in tVashihe ton ~Slre?T Methodist hurch in addressing teachers of aoth races, that the merit system and fair play for all races must be recognized, regardless of our Feelings and dislikes. She also de- ( jlared?that aa soon?as American ? eaders recognized that fact, the better it will be for all mankind and humanity. tr?d and we wish to thank all. All church clubs rare urged to be ready tTTWake a yearly report o n - A he fovr+h Sunday in December. ~ ^ The "Countv Contest" will enm? :o _o'...close That Sunday also. Tho T. TT R will nwp> Sunday >t the church. ^OUGg vitfiW#, < DON'T MISS IT! - Starts SUNHATI HHHMHBHHRaMl STARTS MONDAY JON HALL DOROTHY LAMOOR ?IN ? 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