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-WHITM1KE NEWS
Service was held ot the Cedar
Grove ebuixh. Sunday bi' Rev. C.
? - II. J tunings of Union, .assisted by
% the pastor, Rev. A.C. Chambers,
p he v. P. J. Stroud delivered a fine
t Hetinun Sunday nignt at,?Bruce
F 'fabetnade -church.
|" . Mr 'and M>tt A C Coldwell
Bp and little Laura Lee, Miss Bernice
Jackson and her mother Mrs
Frankie Jackson both of Silvet
Street, motored to Greenville on
Saturday and reported a wonderful
trip.
Prof, and Mrs. Robert E. Moore
Dr. Long of Union, the faculty of
Whitmire school, Misses Helen
Da" i'.'l, Violil D?vi?, n"OQl"d t"
\\ innsboro last Mndny night t.n a
pre-Christmas turkey dinner, at
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Rev. J. N. Caughman, Pastor
S. S. at the usual hour with the
wU, t. am, tcucners at their posi
of duty.* Service begun at 11:16
?i. i n.nu Owing (??'ttuiiBd by nit?
Rev. E. U. Reese, which we enjoyed.
At 4 o'clock the Missionary
meeting' were held aT tin
loiiie.ol' Mrs. Oscar Boyd with the
President Mrs. E. C. Howard in
.he chair and a large number of
oyal members present.
At 7 o'clock service began ana
.he pastor preached a wonderful
sermon. Text Isaiah 38:8. Vistois
are always welcome to C'al..
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iui?home?of- Mrs. Davis, mother
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
Mr. Robert Henry Brown came
down from Baltimore where he
itus been living for the past two
years and spent the week enu
.erv pleasantly with his mother.
.1 is. Emma Brown, Bailey Street.
lielalivtJs and friends were glad
?a aee him.
Mrs. Delia McCullough, who
has been in Ciudele, Ga., as mi
ion in tiie Pi esbyteriun College,
is here for the Christmas holidays
All out of town teachers o" Fin\
hi school are spending tht
aolidays at their homes. School
loS'.'d Friday and will open again
Jan. fr.
iin W?1 -mx-ay- id"hi,-:Vl hs- Em-"
ma lieatty and Miss Lacey, with
luir c'asses entertained a very
up re dative audience with a
Chr stie.as play, entitled "The
White Christmas." The students
ved their p: rts well and the
setting of the stage made each
t and scene so impressive that
on? "seemed to have been a' tually
en the night of the birth of
Christ.
Prof, end M.s. S.'L. Finley
went to Benedict College Friday
- nh'ht where they- enjoyed t h e
ins I excellent rendition of the
_ Christinas ('nntr.ta under the di_
? !ion of their son. Prof. S.Louis
F>!oy, Jr.
On Thursday nivht at tlu^ Ma
r i ? ii?|ji? , v epuas luuwi' u i
\!;c-an3 held their Installation set
lopcphun Chapter of Engt
i-u?Stain wi?'?present?an guontn.
"> f> .iff5fi?vS installed by Sir
r C. White. Worshipful Master
" ' <" t White, presided^ Brief
toll's were made by Rev. Mr.
d. Rev. Samuel -f-Vrttglnss. Mrs.
('. M. Finley. (I'and Maste*' Stanb~aek7~
nh~~ appropriate poer.t was
end by Mrs. Rebecca Hardin, and
a very fine address on Masonry
was made bv Prof A. D. Hardin.
Rev Mr. Coleman, the new castor
of Metropolitan AMEZ church
was introduced and spoke briefly
but acceptably. A very fervent
nover was offered by Bro. Rich "?'
Peav. chanlain. and the songs
sunt? made all fell the fine spirit
existing with his group of chris
'ian men?and women who are
working arduously to keep in a
flourishing rendi?io- the Masoni<
T,od"es and the Eastern Star
chapters. When the program wa
over, the long tables were spread
n t>> center of the 'hall, - and
'here was an abundance of good
Jir'.rc to cat with plenty of ice
old punch, everyone present ate
- it'1 abnost ravenous appetites.
ml bad ? pleasant evening. These
?w~>?fcntmrnnTorders are young.
mi ' have some very energetic of-,
and members.
Students of the N'YA Center
'Mulcted the following pageant
Snitdnv ni?ht at Calvary Baptist
lurch to an appreciative audiiIf
1' 'i : ''The?Christ?Child" "Glut '
'o Cod in the Highest.' Appropriate
Christmas Carqls Jt werg
sung. Miss A. Cecile Johnson,
sponsor, Miss S7"JVT. Horry, must
' al director. Miss M. M. McKis:ol\
project director.
The stage was beautifully set
the parts were well played and
the Christmas songs interspersed
were sweetly sung, "with Miss
i Hon v at the piano. Those* .who
witnessed this fine "pageant - are
still telling about it. The nastor
and members of* Calvavv Mantis!
church are very grateful to these
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kind people for their fine rendition
at this church.
Under the direction of Miss Eu
nice Adair, a very interesting
Chi istmas play was rendered on
Sunday night at Curinel Presby?mail
church.
Mrs. Bessie Wylie Brown o f
Winston Salem is the guest <> 1
"her mother Mrs. Lizzie Wylie.
Students at home from school
ie: Misses Sarah Crosby, Angie
King, Mary Rose Adair; Messrs.
S. L). Wilks, Charles Heath, Godfrey
James, Floyd W/ulker, State
'ollege; Miss Esther Knight, Ben
lett College; Messrs. James Sidlev
Woiuls, William?Cohen, A.?&
T. Co'lee: Misses Luoile Wright;
Eliza Ralney, Vtrgte Williams,
"leo Westbiooks, Wilma Worthy,
laggie B. Saiuh s, Hilda Killian
Messrs. Da .'id and Willie James
Atkinson, Air ice Smalls, Friendship
College; Misses Alma Glad
len, Josephine Ridley, Rematti*
Wright, Mcasrs. David Ghist, o'
Clinton College; Miss Willie. Mamie
King, J. C. Smith Univ.; Mis?
es Herdicine Moblcy, Rachel Spui
Virgilia Price-, Sallie Mayfi.dd, o.
Benedict College.
Teachers at home, from tlnii
olleges and schools H^e: Piuf. S
Louis Finley. Rrmrxtin Colleu e
- Miss Jtihrr Spnrm,?Btrtler High
School, HarUville; Miss Salpnu
Spann, Ke?xhu\v Hi school, Ker
s'haw; Miss Mabel Hill, Lancastei
Hi school, Lancaster; Miss Anna
-Stinson, Lexington Hi school Misi
"Ruth Ilaulin, Duneun, iS. C.; Mlsl
" \Villie B! ileath, jetlerson Higl
school, Yo.k; Mr. Joseph Adair
J.C. Smith Univ. .
Prof. A. ilolbaik of Lahcastei
_ Hi .eh school was the guest o:
Prof. M.F. iRSchburg, SuiuTay.
Mrs. Inez It: Gladden went ti
Washington Sunday to spend tin
holidays with her brother, Mr
Franklin Rainey and his family.
The Emancipation- program wil
be given in the Finley High audi
torium, on Jan. 1st. The parade
will start at 10 o'clock. Rev. F.D
Sims is master of ceremonies
Rev. D. C. Crosby will presen
the speaker who is Pi'flf. E. War
her Brice. president of Clintor
College, Rock Hi 114 This is to be
a very interesting program am
a large crowd is expected to be
present.
In the recent drive for Red
Cross and Christmas Seals, Finley
High school reported $90 foi
Red Cross and" $90 for Christmas
heals.
On Thursday a fie noon teachers
>f Finley High school surprised
Prof, and Mrs. S. L. Finley with
a beautiful gift?a clothes hamper.
made of crinkled straw with
mixed pre err chrome top. It is a
lovely present, and is very much
appreciated.
Word has just been received
from Mr. Charles Frederick San'
dors, who fs ifi Che IT FT Navv.
that he is wo|l and unharmed. He
was stationed in. the war zone a*
Pearl Harbor, and the ship ?_ f
whose crew he is a member, had
just left Pearl Harbor a few davs
before the Japunese attacks. He
had been over- there for about S
months. He is now somewhere on
the Pacific coasts War restrictions
cio run permit mm to mention
iheir location. Charles is the son
if Mr. and Mrs* Pinkney Sanders
wt'o live at 142 Jeter St. He is
a fornnn student of Finley IIigrli
school. -
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BENNETT8VILLE NEWS ?<
By C. D. Sanders .a'
The following teachers are home
for the Christmas holidays: Miss- ui
* s Doiuti.y, mabie and Eila Keese j-j
- Miasos GkmrnwDavis, Wtttto Bell
-Washington, Alberta and Loretha ^
Hounes, Vera Stubbs,. Delphine -*
"McDanieK Sara Morris, Rothenia hl
AlcCollam, Maiy Malloy, Racheal tt
Creen, Vivian McCdllum, ary J lj
Johnson, Emma Thomas, alary ,
Lee Johnson, Elizabeth Thomas.
The following students aie home ^
trom college^ Mr. Rathus McCol
turn, Morenouse college, Atlanta,-yo
tla.; Miss Cleo Brndt'm-n, Payette ^
I 3jUfi?State,?Kayetteville,?1st: C7~,
Miss Annetta MeCollum, Carteriu
aicCoUi.m. MlvCotdoza MeCollum 01
r.i wning Home, Camden; Misses h
Helen- Cov.ington, Elizabeth ^
iieu.-tf, Hiiitif ivila trta-yi Hosa ^
liiwi, Mi: s Ernesteen and Sha|
McLJdy, Bryant, Doris
Cook, Julia B. Manning, Evans, ^
.tamp 1 i .xe, Mass?A., Lucas, b
~ Misses' Peurlena Grace, Kate Mut i
? ai ke., Gladys ' Malloy, lluttie ^
hila Ashe, Rosa Mae Ilaynes,
" Jessie Mae Jaivis. '
Miss Krunces Morris parseu J
1 rhrough I he city enroute to Phil- I
1 .adtlphia_aild New Vuik City iu j
iPeial j in* hitliin>yai_ -
- iUis. m. Mmpkin, State T, B.!~
- and Red Cross worker of Colum- I
l?iu .spoke at the Health Muss '
r meeting held in the Benneltsville jt
f ui.diloiium Tnursday night, Dec U
L -Lb.?bcimlit Ainaa seals?and Red n
L ?Annie Brtl weaiun "
1 t i eher of benedict College, uccom
ponied Mrs. ^impkjns. They Were >'
the house guests oi Miss i'eulah I
Graham and mother. Mrs. Wi s- j
Mrs. Alice Awl'oid died in New '
3 ifork City and the remains were 1 *
- brought honie last week and fun- 1
eiaiized at Galilee chinch, new!
Krierson, pastor. |s
' Miss Alice Davis, student--r o 1" j
- State college was called home on 1
i account of her grandmothei *s '
death, Mrs. Awford. '<
, Mr. lleniy Grace left for New ...
t York City to spend the Christmas
- holidays.
t * Miss Vera Stubbs home econom'
ie. teacher resigned her position
I in order to take up home demon'
. stration work in Berkley county
January 1, 1942. The county wish
I her well in her new field.
Mrs. Rosa Kelley and Mis.
Alice Stubbs alluded services ui
Betheedft Baptist church.
Prof, and Mrs. Henry rHhtC
Air. Charles Zimmerman .s ?,.
the hospital, suffering from an ac(
n.eni. At this writing he is im
proving nicely. '<
Mrs. Elvia Zimmerman announ- I
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cue marriage oi her daughter
Alice Elviu to Mr. Thomas Dudley
Dec. G, 1941. We trust they will
huve a huppy sail through life.
M i s. Mvra I.ylcs Rivers an vut
-"standing citizen died at her home; r?
in Knglewood, N. J. Her body 'h
wus brought here Monday and fun. v
.roli'zed Tuesday at St.. Michael
i "church.
Mr. Dan Rivers, husband; Mrs.
, fulia I.yles, mother; Mr. Jack
; I.j les accompanied the body.
! Miss K. McCollum, Ilattie E.
Covington of State college, Fay;
etteville, N. C. is home for the
, holidays.
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[ WESLEY MKTIIOI) 1ST Clll'lt* I'
? Itev. Cleveland Dubois, P.tstor
Church School opened at thi
usual hour.
11:30 Rev. Dubois pleached a
wonderful s1- mum truui?Sl?Mat ?
TtiFws 3:H, theme, "N'o room."
7:00 p. in. -Row Dubois bro.glrt
lo his audit-nee another soul stir
ring message. Visitors: Rov. and *
Mrs. MeKissiek, Rev. Thomas Hani
moils. Mrs. I.ila Brown, Mr. Wil
liani Mines, Miss Elizabeth Hay
Mr. Roosevelt Mines. Miss Gussie
Medloek ami?Mrftr?Hmlell Riley ?
We were glad to see Mr. Wilbert
Reed tt/ church. He i^ now in the
inp at Boston, Mass. {
Mr. Joseph Jordan, Miss Brown
and Mr. Harry L. Cave of Coluni
' bia, S. C., were the dinner guest>
of Mr. and Mrs. Cave and family
} on last Sunday. Th:jy motored
[: i.vnr?trj?Augusta, Gr.?Avcumpar.
ing them were Mr. and Mrs. Sum
11 eel White and little daughter
> fimnurl Ella. " i
| \lIV and Mrs. Jule Olephant of
f Edgefield, S. C.. were the after ,.
j noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. :
; uel White on Sunday afternoon. fl
i | series of wedding contest I
i lcame -to a .-closer last Wvdnesdav ?
> I night with success. A nent sum
| was realized.
j The Ladies Aid met at the home
! < !' Mis. George Gramhlin (,n last
| Tuesday night.
| FRIENDSHIP A. M. K. (TH'RCH
jj Rev. II. W. _
M Clinton, S. C.?The yuletide sea
j son is ushered in with beautiful
weather. We put u\vr\y regijm
routine of custom, every day bus.
ir.ess and real sincerity and turn
hour minds to enjoyment and hap
Lpines8 for a season. Remember it <
commemorates a period 4t? a Hible | >
story. Let's be honest in our oele j?
braticm and do those things nc 5
ceptable and pleasing to God. J
Sunday School was in full bloom r
Sunday morning. Our pre-Christ 5
mas lesson was well discussed and S
interestingly reviewed by the C
[ Supt., Mr. H. L. Alexander.
| At 11:30 the pastor entered the ?
| rostrum accompanied by Revs. 5
W. L. Rowman, G. T. Shelton 5
Rev. Walker preached from St. ?
- Mttt. 2. He used aH a theme, "The \
great birthday^" The sermon was ?
, impropriate for tbe^s|^0a?hing c
j
;ason. The choir also rendered
ppropriate music.
Kev. Walker has a program on
id we are busily engaged in fund
lising for the new venture. Our _
rive begrn Sunday, collection,
53.03. (Due to tlu- approaching
ididaya, and in ordei tor our news
y reach the oft ice in time for pub
cation, we had to send it Suntfcryvening,
-therefore our night
ort \vas omitted.
We invite the public to attend
ur Christmas program Sunday
The Young PeoJiTciuii cli was
rguniztcd as was planned at the
onie of the pastor. The organiza
ictn was as follows.: secretary^
riola Dendy; assistant secretary,
lay K. Hill; steward leader, H. W.
Valker Jr.. president, stewardess'
roam, iNtna no nay; cftoir leader,
Cli'/.a Hill; troup leaders, Leroy
Valker, C!oldie Bobb, Eliza Hill,
dumie Doris, lVggy Minis, Gloria
fames, Elizabeth Mason, James
duller, Robert Thompson, Vernon
lyid, Salter^ Wadsworth. TenoH?
r, Thehna Young.
We are happy ty welcome tlu
eturn of college girls and boys to
heir homes for the holiday seu.
ion: Mis^s Frozr-lin B.^ Walker,
Jattie D. Ilill, Bui'Ull'ft" w lute, Mr.
-lobert Young, Allen University;
Misses jNir,a Thompson, Lois
31akeley, Harriett Shell, Couhei
: demy; Miss Eugenia H. Babb,
''riendship College; Mr. Jumes T.
v; dsworlh, State College; Miss
Ielen M. Hunter, Claflin College.
Mrs. Rebecca Barrage is here
spending the holiday season witn
itr mother, Mrs. Eunice B.
\dams. Miss Beatrice Horsey is
tlso home spending the holiday
-on.
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To You . . ,
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wish?a Joyous
Christmas and
_ Prosperous N o w
Year!
Dr. H. D. HARPER
DENTIST
7II": Main Street
Columbia, South Carplina
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