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: 1 Saturday, January 1(J, 194.'?. South Florida Confere IHinisterial Delegates Dr. Gibbs' Election Un The session of the Eolith Flnj ! - I da Conference has been the most I epoch making of any session ever j held. The reports, the spirit and the enthusiasm of the conference i canhot be excelled by any group. | The election of the delegates to j the Cleaural. .Conference-was i Held Friday morning, with thai matchless leader, Ri'shop Henry ( Young Tookes, presiding. Many j leaders of the A. M. E. Church,] from all sections* 'were presenter some of them were lveard to say J that thry witnessed many oler- j tions of delegates to C?neval Con- ; ferenws hnt~"nevef one^ on the-or- I (lei* of this one. Seven delegates 1 were chosen, \Vith Rev. C. A. Gibbs, the standard beaver of- the ? 11th Episcopal District, for the Kpicopal honors, receiving every vote of the conference. All delem gates were elected on the first ballot. Tiu- others were elected in the following order: Drs. I..M. Moore, A. A. Williams,_ H. J. Kincey, S. W Adair. E. J. Jack-' son and F. A. Roundtree. Alternates: Revs J.-R. Thompson, J. A. Armstrong, F. J.. -PinkHf| iiey, Jenkins. Duncan, II. \V. Fnyson and J. 1). Kennedy* Bishop Tookes and all Florida are supporting Dr. Gibbs for election to the Bishopric in 1*944, 100 percent and it is hoped that he will be elected. A more able and deserving minister of the gospel is not to he found. Mrs. F. K. Smith, Reporter. >? - THE OR WGEIU'RG DISTRICT (JP.T-TO.fiETHER MEETING The Get-to-(vther meeting of l he Orangeburg DisirieC \va^ held at St. Peter A.M.E. church Dec. 28. 1942. Dr. E.A. Parker, the presiding EMer of the Orangeburg District presided. He tohl the ministers, laymen, and women of the District1 of the splendid work that they had done in the past conference year. He ?aid that he felt proud-to-toe--tire presiding Elder of this District because of the splendid coopera lion given him by every one on the District. He told of the great task that lies before the District in 194.1, and said lie had no doubt that much greater work would not he accomplished this year, A fear making those remark* DP. Parker then read thirteen resolu_ tions which the District adopted readily. All of the -('solutions were aimed to help build a bigger and tx'tter district. Dr. Parker then introduced the new ministers who came to the | Orangeburg District. They were as fllll""" n' " T Tn?n....*>? , Williams Chapel Station, Orangeburg" S.C. from the Columbia District. Rev. C. B. Burgess? Broym?Chapel Statoin from the Manning District, and Rev. Kerh) shaw?Parlerville Circuit from the * N. E. eonferoice. These ministers were given a cordial welcolm by 'the District. The new ministers of he Orangeburg district said that they were proud to be assaciatcd with the Orangeburg District and pledged their full cooperation. ___ A.J. Conn, CAM DEN JOTJINGS Rev. Daniel Thompson has conducted a series of meetings in the Holiness ehureb, closing? Sunday night. While hero he was the guest of Mr. amr'Mis. Charley Alexander. Mr. ames Gettys spent Sunday p.m. with his sister Mrs. J. D. '** " Wright and nephew J. W. Martin and family on King street, to the delight of all. Mrs. S. A. Payton after spendher sisters, one who was ill, Mrs. Mamie Doby, is now at home to resume her work in Jackson school Says she \va8 glad to report that she left Mamie a bit improved. Mrs. Vermellc Gardener Gathrngs spent several days with her | ~%^mother here,-Mrs. Amelia Stow- | \\rt. who took suddenly ill, hut has lbtttn . much better,?lumen?Mrari (Jratbing has returned to Pageland to be with her husband. ' Miss Etta Jacobs of N. Y. G. spent the holidays with her narents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Jacobs on York street. She is lcav , ing Monday, Mrs. F. E. Hurst called at the home of Mrs. Mary D. Wright on Sunday p.m.. found her out, hut j her two little lady-like daughters entertained as intelligently a e grown ups. Ruby and Rose Mary are not only, pretty in look,., but "beauimu manners are also seen and felt. May they nlwnys be ?and they will?for Solomon said: "Train a child in its youth", etc That saying) holds good forever. We were so very pleased to hear from a friend here that Rev. A. Chester Clarke is the Pftstor of her daughter in Jamaica, N. Y., and that she is acquainted with the famiiy. Hnttie, hot daughter, Wrote that there the metnbers had given him a new robe, of sur pitceristmas. Wp tokl her that RevrHft?. B. U- Clnrke was oui own. She answered yes, he said <, he tiad a brother residing in Cojumbia, 8. C. This lady is Mrs. Lnu'na J. Curbton, whose daughter's she spent more than a year with, one maiea; the other in Oyster Bay. Shall say nxvTe oT these welfa known South Cfttblfhiana m the next write-up, i,.i v... -.v. ' -M 'ft?. t v; , . ?' M nee Elects amnions PF.KASANT KIMtINK A. M. K. CHl'KCfl Rev. C. A. Dunlap. Pastor Sunday stdtool was held a* the itppointcd houn - w+th?all ntVieiuU present U> do their duty. The I weather was vei.v ideal and many attended the ? services. The pas'or spoke briefly front the subject were uplifted with tris strong ' .v.esstTtrc.?LTitlr. tions ~wore very jrood. __ - Mr.'oe <'orley, mail tarried and one of oour loyal members, was .manimously elected by the Saluda al eollejte. which meets in the as d^lOtynt^ tft the F.hs Linear! future at Little Mountain Bisho|> Flipper approved his idee lion very much. Miss Maggie Jones and Mrs Roba Ilooy.er worshiped with us. Mrs. I.aura Davis Eichclhergci and .daughter have luturned to New York after visiting .several. Mrs. Preston Davis. Messrs Leroy Davis and C. W. | llarns wore inducted in the army this week and stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. Tlte following students have retained to the various schools: Misses Rosa Lee Bowman. Ruth Oorley, Allen Univ.; Misses Dorothy Kichelbci gcr. Nancy Dreher. lizzie Sanders, Lexington high; Miss Viola Smith, Messrs George Goiger. Jr.. and Bradford Bowman. ) Jr., Harbison institute. Also Miss] Ella ("o.rley teacher at King Street. There will he a .program given I at the church after service the 2nd Sunday in February, for the bene- ' | lit of the ushers board. Tlte pub-'1 *?c i'* invited to e.ane. ^IrTr. and Mitt. .1. T. Madden and Messrs Alfred Corley, Jr., and lionry- Jvr Williams-, have- return ctU to Gary, W. Va? after spending j several days with, relatives and friends here. LITTLE MOUNTAIN NEWS Rev. W. R. Bowman, Pastor I S. S. was conducted by Supt. [and co-workers. At 11 :M0 Love I Feast conducted-by the pastor. At 12 o'clock the pastor brought the message. Many camp to bp pray ed for at the close of the sermon Communion was served. Collection if 10..15,. An offering was raised f,or Hro, James Bookman the father of the church. Rev, and Mrs. Bowman thanked the members for gifts during th holidays. Rev. and Mrs. Bowman, Mrs Helen Osborn, Mrs. Almenia Slitrh aned little Jaek Milliy:m iccr<? ihe I dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. C. ; Clark. At this time little Loretta Summers grand-daughter of 'Mr and Mrs. Clark celebrated her 5th oirthefay. Dec. 27 was a high day. at St. (John, Chapin. Though it was i rainy financial reports were. good. Bro. J. P. Kennedy $2.00 Pastor's Support which pays him out for the year 1943. Those who paid one dollar in the public eolleetton were Nli*. and Mrs. John Bowers. Rrn Fmnci 1 .'V Y'f' clliw Ulliun, . 1 I ho Annual C hristmas dinner of Mrs. Almonia Slijrh and family was hold Ohnstmas day. -Many] special guests wore prescrrL- Also I several of tho children. Other Christmas dinners wore at the homes of Mr Leo Chatnian, Airs. Girtha Mayers, Miss Rebec ca Rail, Mr and Mrs. H. Rowers and Mrs. Johw Reese. Mr. Carroll Summers of New Jersey arrived here Saturday to loport for the army. * Miss Gladys Staines and Mrs. Ernestine Hnrley teacher,, of the public school were dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Champ Clark on Tuesday. ? ?-? ,A Trustee vally will he held at 24 at 2:.10 p.m. Come one and all Assessment men. one dollar, women 50c. There will hi' several choirs present, Mrs. Jessie Clark, reporter. RLACKVILLE NEWS Macedonia High School Ends Successful Christmas Seal Sale A most important weapon in tho tight is the concentrated educational campaign which aims to eradicate tuberculosis. Christmas Seal sales pay for this pro.gram of Tuberculosis education In cooperation with the South Carolina Tuberculosis association. I the Macedonia high school is very | proud to announce the sum of $41. i 46 was raised from the sale of Christmas Seals. This announcement was made by Prof. Eli J. Dn vis nvfnpirtnl ? iUr* , ?.?, UIC V1VJ.-MIIK chapel exercises on Friday, December 18th. A check for the abovc amount has already been sent to the chairman of the Barnwell County Tuberculosis association. This appeal was made possible to every individual teachers. sturientR and cittaens of Black* ville. We hope to raise this amount to $50,00 before this campaign closes. We sincerely appreciate the efforts of every individual who aided in making this campaign a success. TV, n opVaa! ie 1 -1 ? ? * ovntnyi in umin tilt' ICHUCI ship of Prof. Eli J. Davis, principal in the ab^once of Rev. Harold Roland, who resigned school work t to take up pastorial work at Cen| tral Rnptist ejiurch at Charlestonj 8. C. | \-<r/i l'- ' '.V J - I ri' - ' H^^Kr.? ... raft Tinteaaeffi _ :;^iiBwR^ :?&MBHBMWWBi By Bureau of Public right, Lieut. John E. Shepherd, St. I1. Flagjr, Brooklyn, New York, ai land, Ohio. They are former enl at the Adjutant General's School. l| HSwra& l^?BPRiC Mroa^tegais By Bureau of Public 1 " CHAMPION WEIGHT LIFTE N. Y., now assigned to ihe 719 Me of his easy stunts. He is at Fort S hha <s'v" ' jf ' MEW HECEfl WHfc6ftS-L from Port Hiley Cavalry School; I tucky country school teacher, now "Wells, former star football star at Richard A. Montgomery, Jr., of tinguished themselves at Fort Rile maple' inner raft, ciifrch 1 - Kimtlfiv ,,0,00. I.,.,,, ... ! lift I hour cnTTrhrctcd I>y the pastor. ! Pray. )- :=.r rv i< >. be;:an al 1 o'clock j conducted Tiy FTv r1ialnv.au I>i o. i Bosey Hughes. This was a very j spirit, a! srov?ct-. Ai't' c which i.hpastor came before its. deliver in^-1 a wonderful message I ron, John ; Sail-32?The World's Kntaneipa- j tor. Total collection $13.-13. After service?t+rv?pastor ntirl I wife went to the home of .Mr. and 1 Mrs. Agusta Johnson where they j served them a proa! dinner. r.r.ntri. \.\i.i: ciicikti | I'ev. I.C. Butler. Pastor j Sunday School began at 10:30 t tvith the siipt. and teachers at j was'.given by supt. White. Immediately after S. S. Rev. , Butlev came before us and ii? liv- ! evod a very upliftititr sermon from the llioni' "Staviinr with Jesus" ' Text - Acts of Apostle A'H'. I J!r:RS(j.v\J;fL _ a The many irionds of Mr. Franklyn Mills, -h- member of the seniorl cTiTss rX~ Sanders llirli School, j will he interested to know that lie | is recuperating nieelv after tinder- ; 4'.ninK' -un opera-emu at?Urn?bot.pit? at last week. Williams and liduard llarksditlc were hosts to the members of the ".Jolly Pals Snvimr Club" | Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Willie Hooker is visit nip ! hi r ilfilitf^U-r AUaJda. Urn. . , Messrs. Carl Tatuiu and R.C. i Crouch of Benedict College spent I some of the holidays with .lames Coleman and Harry Put man,also of the same college. While here, the hosts II lilt tmesis enirtue4 n I Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anot M.cWilliams. Thin dinner of creamed potatoes, baked chicken, English peas, rive Mttntf, peaches mul cnVe, jvnr? en ' joved hv all. . '^fcv-AVillifr J- frrant. M isspFT Rettie Cook and Lucy Grant spent the | holidays in Ohflriotte^Nr iri~ The following people" attended the convocation of "the church of God: Mr, arid Mrs. Willie Little, Mr. and Mrs. Willie BeasTey, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, Misses Mildred and Minire Beasicy, Mr. and Mrs. C.l/. Beasley, Rev. ami Mrs. Wright. Mrs. M.C. Whitener This meeting was held in Ailgusta, i!Hs??&3 <uK '# - hii<; IWL; . /IK JHH^fl -Relations, TT.' S. War Drpt., Wash., D. C Augustine, Florida; Lieut. Gordo id Lieut. Samuel W. Allen, Cleve sted men who finished the eours B8H flBHR telation?. U. B. Wur Dept., Wash., D. C. !R?Pvt. John Davis, of Brookkyn tdical Sanitary Company, docs on< iill. Oklahoma. eft to right, Lieut. John E. Leath .ieut. Jesse W. Couch, former Ken ' in the -cavalry; Lieut. Kobert F Iowa Wesloyan College, and Lieut Birmingham, Alabama. All dis >y. C;i.' diirinn ihe holiday Mr.-. .Margaret Yo r.e- royal i 11 1 r(:i.11iw!?11:r ivnub'TS "f?t *1). <?. S.-cial Cli-I," Moii. night. Mi.- i Am...- l,i r ,Lu-Lwon Wnshinglop, I). arrived Ir v ec-k ior a <-i it to her father," .\ Author lavh-oi) and family. I \\ c :T11 -happy t,-*'re-port Mess: William <1.tribe-too and lien > r ? -1-j - ? - - ...it. < - Miuim'M c<'ion ;i ny an i) accident Christmas day. Mr. lifihcv Leo ?k"i! 1<-1 of (ho S. Navy. Norfolk. Va. is visitj his parents. Mr ami Mis. ("lift MilU r. Her.' uilit'' names of some folks spending iIn* holiday sons at homo: Miss Porsell Moove ;i Mi. Ihooks Patterson of Dctrc Midi. Mir,.* LiK-iii.'in Jackson, M Ruth Nwky, Mrs. fMfj.ronovn Hi . on and daughters of WashinftU -PM-C Prof, and Mr*. It.L. Floyd St. -Matthews. S.C. Miss Albci Mat his. who teaches in Kiny,rstt Miss Maji'e'ij (lanvt,. who teach in Pendleton. Misses Ada Rama} Minnie Pee Clinks-sales and K Ciiilinatoii of fiendersonville, N Prof. Panic! Weaning and M I tha Leak of the Fonntain I Hrffh School Faculty. We were ; sn nappy in nave niiv soldiers a ~al.su Ate trills unci uuy-i: from t vpi iuiis college; witn u: . M?>. Nannie dolphin and li Mot Ai r-. A (i?lj .1 Hunter. sp? rr^TTii,i;(lay's iii Ti vr" Ynnr I~tt5" i "The (iUsitU'is (lul; M< miters 1 Ft ted" .Mr:-. C.r. ilmlgens, Pres. of t Cilonnt.rs. ( lub invited the me: * !? ?M?r hunw frimnlliy II l"l? noon, Tan. fith. Thinkiojg it was I rail?meeting, most, every me ml: | was resent. A most enjoyable pi gram was t endered. We wore th i served a delicious chicken dim with all its trimmings follow by a sweef course. A small g was also given each person as token of love front our effteic president. The members enjoyi the' affaTr were: Westlahies" Sav I liu Iliggens, Myra Holland,. N?1 Johnson, Sadie Johnson, laic Davrs, ItemHI Garret, Yrne_K. (G? ; ret,' EwM Hyrd, Carrie Worknu fiernice Garlington, Janie Hroc | man. Misses El&l Watts, Lue LHarris, and Wcssie Lee Anders* As is the custom of the mcmht of the "E. fT.Social Club" ea r year, bags oC fruits and nuts wf i sent the sick and aged as Chrji mas gifts. i : .-T. vt: . Jv;&h:vM ULT'iO LEADER Contributors to Chr I . - f i.1ST UK (OVTKIIIl TORS \ \MKS < (?\ I 1M K.i) i_t K; ' Thi? wee'.' 'ct:Tin from tlx* | i ) If istjnns Sen! Sale liKHiv.ht "thn-^-.A | t>tal i t- eived in SI ,i'Sn.r,S. a< cunl- | / nisi to !.?; Ik K. enkins. tienser- i N j ! < !' 'hi- Richland Anti T. hercu- | I , lusi- Association ai.xitiaiy. I .A : U'dy .Sl2! ! ' ' i ; needed now In I a i.J'.LiitnJlii I'-Wj?f1.1;..'}!'; . Seal ; .\ I "-k-lo aihpaien.. I ' I "We ;u\- -dj|| h'ljiiiiM In hem |( i t'ro.n t ho iicuau^ who have not . 1 "et ;-cl lii.v.'ii iK'i i! ih" iln l_i. j 11 civo ! TTi Ynvemhi rtTT.lbd'.!' j \ ' i. Andrew Simmon-. eeiicral iluiii i u | man," said. "AVhi'n the Seals tut n \ aaul i.iii?Luu-uxe,?uu-? -j. 1 received f"l- ~t hem * w.-.rks O r yem j j inund. It's uc \ i- too late to send ; j . in < "h1 ist :p:is Seal i .iili iiiuiions" | : , - ( Air. Siiiimnilj, (xo) cssed the ai>- ? (f '"I | ii is nt t ton el the association to " ^ . jail Seal ptucha.-a is. savintr: i i | "Without your aid, tlie work ol | j | |.-ri'\ eiHinv and (-"litro|!ia-i- tidier- j ? I I ctilosi . which kills mole persons ^ | , between l"i and -If) than :my other | j disease, could not t;o on in Rich-. | land county. "V-.iii- (:l it ....... e,..i i li * x'"' % ' 'nun.if nrai d inars ^ F?I- will?immcdint eiy?go?In work?rrr-^ keep 1'iu'i) our clinic, promote ~:f~^ i health cdii at ion ovorrzyrL-iiivl cat - \ j i v on rtTT work :if' liai^. wuu.i ~j j ."amp". x .Mr. Simmons paid high tribute i lo the many volunteer workers . who handled the Seal Sale for the'., association. j \ "IV ilusc men and women who j I not only Bought Seals, but who I gave then- tine and energy to tlm j I campaign. the association and. we I ] are sure, all residents -of Richland | 1 county, are deeply grateful," he* t said. "By handling the Seal Sale, f tlieso men and women makepossi- : ble the year-round work of the <; association'.'. i The following- contributions have -1 .M?eu made; ?? ?: f Congarco Medical society, $10. I -S5.O0 contributors: Dr. and Mrs. J A. J. Collins,Deacons* Union. J Civic Welfare League, Mr. and I Mrs, *W. C. Johnson, Dr. Henry s Harper. Mr George aTImpton. Mr. J and Mrs. R. N. Paul, Dr. ami-Mrs. V S. R. Digs-ins. Mr. and Mrs. lien- 3 5 ry Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Rolliu J P. Greene. Miss Vivian F. Bell. I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Madden. Dr. .1 , and Mrs. H. P. Pride. Personal > > Service Workers. City Wide Sew- ,] .tig Circle, Beta, Beta Sigma Chan y tor. Delta (Sigma Theta Sorority, I Culture club and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Reynolds. $4.00 contributor: Mrv and Mrs. Everett Spurlock. $.1.56 Wesley M.- E church: Rev. and Mrs. IT. E. Tnvior and East End Lovely Thirtv-Five $.'5.00. ! National Association of Cnlletrc Wrnon and Rt-v. and Mrs W. C.. i Sanders, $2.50; Mr. and Mrs. I Gadsden Koa<-i>e. $2.26; Mrs, Ze?.uohiw' Dthww, IjMJ.flfi;?ami i, loyvinjf $2.00 contributors; jVIr. and Mrs. Mitchcl 1 Hamilton, Mr. and , ! Mrs.- oseph Brown, Mr. Gles An, ! .lerson, Mr. oseph Pelot, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montoith, Mrs. R. E. j 1 Monteith, Mrs. .Julia Moultrie. | Mrs. Luvenia Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. ? I Perry Murles, Mr. and Mrs. John MKinson, Miss rcrline GotF, Mr and t Mrs. William Counts, Mrs. Cath- r lly orino Ilolman, Rev. and Mrs, ('as- A he net* Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Goorfro ^ Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel t oV Woodson. Rev. II W. Harrison ist Miss Janio N'iekoea. Mr. and Mrs J 1r. John Evans. Miss Etta Rowe, Mr 1: atid^ Mr.-, Juntos Harncr. Miss Liz- 1 re y.ie .Sinclair, Rev. and Mrs. S. T. n ,.v Royals. Mr. a.id Mrs. W. II. T. !\ (.', Revnolds. Mr and Mrs. C. Bruce fi Bailey. Mr. Charles \V. Boyd, Miss 1 pr Geneva Lewis, Mr and Mrs. oseph a n?. Iiangley, Mrs. Ola Wells, Miss Jea- C nett Lyies, Mrs. Plummev Davis, F " ' Mr. and Mrs. WMliam It. Lee, Mr. 5 , and Mrs. James Robinson, Mr. and s " Mrs. Ralph "Stevenson, Mr. and l"! Mrs. William Gilliam. Mr. Samuel J n Brazzell, Busy Ladies,( Mr. and !'1, Mrs. Son Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Les- V lss lie Brown, Mr. and-Mrs. Isaac s M" Brown, Mr. Gcorpre Anderson, Mr. F in* and Mrs. John Johnson. Mr. Jamfts R Wicker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Law > Dr. and Mrs. L. A. 1,0wie, Mr. and ^ Te Mrs, C. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. a ics Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. T n ?e, J, Sullivan, Mr. and Sirs. Elliott i Vjl 1.^1)1.insaiy Alt'.- jwaihaniid NosbiMr -4 .('. Mrs. Julia Talley, Mr Willie T. A rs. Smith, Miss Mattie Johnson, Mr. ^ mi uul Mrs. James W. Sawyer. Wav- ( :il- erly Frienuly Few ciub, Mr. and a nd Mrs. Clyde D. Wakefield, Woman's he society. (Wesley M. E. church), Miss Elsie Mae Sullivan, Mr. Leroy ^ iei xFrair, Miss Corinne Gordon, Miss ii Itt ftoso Pelot. Miss Elverettn Chap- s Miss Ruth -Watson, Miss 1 Louise Douglas, Miss Minnie Sims 1 Miss Priscilla Veal, Miss Mary ^ Lou Holloway, Miss Frances Mnck ^ Miss Rlanrhc Williams, Miss Cath- i" j erine Pelot, Miss Thelma Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I,ew111 is, Miss Iola Lewis. Miss Ruth Bv** " num. airs. Annie t> Arnold. Mis. "" a Septima Clark, Miss Dorothy Jack H'r son, Miss Sarah Washington. Mis? 10" Catherine Mark, Miss Florence 0,1 Benson, Miss Odessa Bates, Miss 'Ct Margaret Abner. Mrs HnnriflHo . ;,(l Sweat, Miss Jessie Caldwell "Miss ift Rebecca Johnson, Miss Bessie ? Smth, Miss Emma Sessions, Mr. 'nt William Burton, Mr Leroy Baker, ng Mrs. Sarah Nance, Mr. and. Mr*. il-TJ. C. Artemus, Mr. Theodore Mar lie itin? Mr. lleney Patterson, RevrD. ile Z. Eiehelbergcr, Mr. Henry Lindir say. Miss Viola Nelson, Mr. and in, Mr#. Kike Kpps, Mr. and Mrs. Levi k- Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palilc. mfr,..Mrs. Rosa I,. Brooks, Rev. -,n. and Mrs. B. L. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Small, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ?rs Brown, Mrs. Marie White Davis, ch Rev. hml Mrs. W. R. ftowman, Mr. and Mrs. C. !. Stewart, Rev. st- Henry Mims, Mr. and Mrs, William Mayes, Miss Annie ame?, Mr. and I f J... , <1 y*$Ek- & ' ' istmas Seal Drive ST It's. -John 11. ( .-.vuk, Mr. ami .Mrs. I ' Ltiull tirrrn. \li ana M r:-. .\ luci I j "n ' Hover. Alt- MetTha Lewis. Air. [ ^l': tin1. :VIi s. \V51'?sfTTT I/it liner. All . ' .rthvr Ynrnf. Mr. mi! .Mm A t.latv<. Mi/ I't.vllh tiaM. Airs. ine .Itiil'.M--, Mr. Mini .Mrs. ! rial ,* >. I tars. Alr.iiiul .Mrs. Ki'^it \V/e_. ''! i v. ;?"<! Mrs. .Icniis lloarhe. Air. ' xi* :>'l Airs. Ky/nu' .fnerhs, Mr. ami . Irs. .Tames Alarinis. Mj-._jnul Mis S. .M Ini' !l. Mr. iiiiJ Mis. jy" 'limits (f 111m1.1111. Jli-v. William lal.'lirr. .M :uhl Alt .-, v'in ? l. 'A liilr. .Mi i l'i tiiir in. i11?' I: ami i; s win;.- Mm r-Vi \ 'als ('iaijiel s'-: i "t. ( Aiis. ( . . ' M~r,Os.m> si.TO All. iJcviU'"' '{J 'iiiiia; SI.. "I'l: 'Kit Mra-I trts?I: ni'-H?llii)iiii 1 t'li.i-:- ;i Lls.iii 1 ii;i r:l. A1 is. li.il vi1 i! i<,! 11 I in i v. [ j >( t. I ..Mi* Ali'. auH?.iL? rl 1' ?t? . | ( ,. All. li, Mil I ii.'i. i u. l.'Ja. Air. ls.Mii* I.imll'.r, SI ; ?ir, *. ii*;s II i'l.* ii M'. Kiiii'.iit. t*'L'Jl?-. Mr*.. j,.^ llsic Xelsttil, J*!..1"' .Miss < .i .? ialilj. Js'I.l'": Jim! ii?> 1'* Il?.*vi *_ ( I II!) ennt! ilr.iti>>m : Miss Louis; Misr (t. Vivian Lewie. Miss 'iiimiie I.. I *?. | n*. Miss ("lift! lutt'"' ark a.n. .Mis^ If *!? n Uari.-y. Miss Aim;) T.-i'i v. MO K<it4-le Luiaiitirl '1 isa alJuTXai t tiiii.in;': an:. Air, air! > .1 rs. K'i'l'. s Re's l is. M r-^ Oiiva.Lt.ti tuia *;>: la a otitf li. .Mr. ami AI i*.'\ViHijvat !':?) I'liiisoit, Air. ami ".lis. .Iwhn aaii thill IK*). Miss W ilheimina Johnson say dr. Clarence ii'li, Mr. George yea >collv Mrs, Uncitiic (irri'.'s,* Mr. nun ind Mis. -Kv~bk- 'PnyW. -Air-,?and Jit-M dts. (I I'm y U?>lli \!i>- Marie .-he Vyyn. Mrs. 1.!; Wr'liiii, .Mr. am' ;|(ll Mrs. Sol Chirp, Mr. aild Mrs. S!e- j';,, >!i"u Washington, Mr arnl Mis. lasper Umwii, Mis. Kt'th Wal wj, iLr. and Ml s. lien lain in Adkins .... fli*. end Mrs. Ar>-u Scnit. Mr. Pjv> iK.,. 011 Johnson. Mr. TJcort'e.Jilakely ( dr. I.i.l'ayello Da vis."31 rs*. Sevan- xV.i; iai> (ireere-. Mrs. Caroline 11. I Unci- wa, nsoo. ATrs. Gertrude \fl<jodurd drs. Thelma Bellin!?err"Miws Tie in is inn Thomas;?Mm. Carri'o??r?-* >oBoo, Mr and Mrs. Jeff c ispevs .v . dr. Robert Nelson, Jr.. Mr. and Jis. Ed war J 'Wolfe, 3Trs~. Harriett out lecwn, Mr. and Mrs J. N. W..b- V.'M tor, Miss" Mary I'alnu^, Mr. ami drs. Milledife Pope. Mrs. Henri- ' tta Hazel. Mrs. 1>. Eunice Djllard [iai Jr. and Mrs. Albert Richardson u';l iliss Ellen J. Johnson. Mr. Connie 'J1? srael. Miss Denietra Johnson J)JD diss Oelessa Soabrooko, Mr. and i,r drs. ames Harrison, Mr. and Mrs 01t' ohn lteedor. Mrs. Ruby Pe'oltt, Ir. James Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Mo, Md on Price, Mr. Archie Smith, Mr tor +id Mrs. Roosevelt Waden, Miss tru: illen S Bookman, Mr. and Mm* Liv leubon Dial, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-' t OW MelvPlizir Me mnl Mm t t i-tm trown. Mr. Thomas Castor, Mr. A ''re*! Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Is a ft" P. j soy Vhite. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I'a 1rer, Mr. Pnillip Mack. Mr, ami aqn firs, osoph Barnes, Mr. and" Mrs Vir Villiam McDowell, Mr. and Mrs It ?amucl Hart, Mr. Robert- Miller. Gee tli. tinrt IW ^A'l'-'i, Mi ntei md Mrs. George Bell. Mrs. Lizzie 'oozor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dim- thu ry. Mr. and Mrs. Haske! Elkins. ;n~ dr. and Mrs. Ptinyan Burns, Miss tnnie Bookman, Miss Laura Irown, Mr. Earnest Miller," Mr tobert Netvton. Mr. erry Green, , Irs. George Johnson, Mrs. Hat- ' , ie N. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ,s y B. Doby, Mrs. Alberta Marshall ?l Irs. Amanda F'riorson, Mr and ?b? Irs. Rgone Anderson, Miss Ella a ?; lostiek. Miss Mattie V. Sherard. Mrf Ir. and Mr?. John?Qwcns.?Ml1. ~"u> anu's Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Clove- live :md Sorters, Mr. and Mrs. George that ohnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kon- lor edv, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bates j She fiss_ Jennie Davis. Mr. and Mrs. i cert lllon Oshy, Mrs. Eugenia K. con: trown. j Mr. Bonjamin Helton.. Mr...bio rid Mrs. ?Eli Thompson, Mr. T leorge Thomas, Rev. and Mrs. fly Raymond C. Stover, Miss, .lanie R. A j Imitli, Mr. and Mrs. CharloM John- a \ on, Mrs. Amy Nathan, Mr. and a \ Irs. William Brown. Mrs. Mvrtlo c| ones, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Boyd Irs. Alice Brioc. Mr. and Mrs. D (j0(j V. Patterson. Miss F.va T. Ander- a on, Miss Ruth Fair. Mr. John lookhart. Mrs. Estol'.e ,V>hnson. Irs. Mary Perrin.?Miss Kothryn g Coal, Mr. and Mrs. John Coit. , Ir. and Mrs. John D. Suber, Mr. ,(:ii nd Mrs. James Haigler, Miss Jen- _ _ io Davis. Mrs Lizzie Dantzler, Mt gjj, nd Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr. jv a Mio M.try 11. t'.isry?fall's. Andrew J. Hunter, Mr. and | Irs. William Howe, Miss Mamie ^ a IritTiiij Mi as Alberta Branch, Mr p,.'j, nd Mks. Jamos Taylor. Mrs. Bor- p 1 ha B. Sawyer. Miss Irene Johnson p Jr. and Mrs. J.. Cephas Iluwell. -j fj0p Jr. afnj Mrs George Cheesehoro. i .%_ Ir. David White. Mi*s Lillian Ned | jjja] on. Miss Daisy Mvers, Miss Mary i can Utthorford.- Miss Lr.ry Reerlr Mt. r not nd Mrs. Kugene Williams, Miss | rr , Jirian Roberts Mrs, Klsie King, | ( Jis? Marguerite Davis, Miss Ethel j nop L Johnson, Mr. Fred Scott, Mrs. \jjs i * Gray hair make* you look old s: a Color it with Godefroy's Larieuse; You'll love the natural, rich color k (black, brown, blonde) and be / a masted at bow evenly, quickly f and easily it goes on. Doesn't rub I otot wash our. Permit* perma- 4ncnts, marcels and curling. Used I -for over 45 years. Your dealer will \ refund money if you're not satis- ^ bed. If he doesn't have Larieusei (LARRY USE), Send $1.25 to Godcfroy Mfg. Co., 3 510 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. r.OBiiaeri a/aJti?MlA?, Mil rtOH4MJNCI* lAttv.ttti 'mr " "*" !. ::'i1 I vfc - 5 "7 ::"7"T mii.ir \r. i:. ( in iu ii J ( ha i w >i Itov. I. II. Weathers, I'astor !. - n iastovei. S. ?Sunday was aj iy day and nil ehurch goers |y lt e r<>T:i.t! \mmiliar their way tu ! r home of ^worship.. Klevcn 1 ;"s * 1U-1. - a.m. .a wonderful inlay in son >ol was conducted ty the Supt < u'W 1 K. liinton arid co-opicers of the a Vine day s hoo|. Alter the opening ill*' ^ i ises I; . teai heis tooj; charge j uroti. tl;e:r ei;t>--. 'I he adult class 12 A I holds the banner. A wai m , Then yrr?> :".*icy?vras |iihI?iW"Ii by t-h( . I':e .folnisi n and others. ! rogul; i, attnoii'i ements were ] IJe'poi ief A v-oieiei (A! sermon v. as"I onvili 'u hed by HeV; Henry dohtr-on, j st hf.o n yung man .in - i starting out ' aides he laiiiLsviy- A line root i-i'mi. I L- . . ? . 1 1 d?14? .iter service a lately I ear.; was j . f "m-the president's- liome Mr?. , j?t . ie .M' inlay. KvM.vbo.ly . ..joy- 1,,..^ a d li.toUs la past. | X(>vJ on or. (In . a k li " ai ? 11 -' 11,1 1 | V Stewardess* lloaid No. 1 will J v ,y e it *, leas, the Itli Sunday ev- > \, i eluer iy. 1 r . nine to ehun h. 'oi.n the rhu-ivh. I 'l.s . 1 Mamie K. liinton, reporter . , ,Jl 1 ? l?e ol Sni V AN( i; M AN S i I Ma ~ .? .. , . j the l ' v. Year greelings lo-tiic Mai- fiom an;' lite in.inv lenders of Tin His l Christinas v.v are clad t o i loiigl we are building; our fourth .dime r on the Live (Oak Circuit with o It success so far. First of all ' also i-r Kdiloiv please (rial a little i eveni rk on my baek dues. I shall i ed a wait so long' the next lint*:. j 'I? \t reaper, death has visited us act second' time: Miss Jessie i Me., ite who died in good faith; al- Sit U is. Colic Joseph, both ilidlu- } 'itdi ' s ,of Live Oak. Bel! )ur first quarterly eonferenco i *'<_ ajj; t held Jan. Urd. Sunday school I *'n!i i ? ppeiu'd at the usual hour bv Mrs. iv. In-. K. A. I'arker.ll. * (iervi it. J A HoLinan. Dr. E. A._^ > I >'aa>i, reviewed the Jesson and lun.-y ~ St< 'resting points were brought ,n? 1 A ftf r Suinlay st hool our~st*r* ot M ? began. Alter the devotions, P?ndi Parker preached from Job Pvi Id. He made for himself a avme lie that will linger in our are t its formally days. With such Vis aching it isn't- a hard task to "The the P. E. At the close of the Conn vice the officials were called to churc er; P. E. $50.00; Dollar Money i.00; Contingent $1.10; Miss. 030535 30; Pastor's support $2.1.50; the poor $1.10. We have i 11 stees' treasury $275.00 a t |1< c Oak_and looking forward to ully at Hock Hill the sister rch *011 the 4th Sunday. V.G Irs. It. L- Miller of New Jer- *rftn spent the holidays wifn us. Irs. Jessie .Jackson is home lin after visiting relu'ivcs in ginra. frs. Black of Cameron; Mr. >rge Jenkins: Mr. James Sum rs Mrs. TTaTlio ' SJumTer nmT isie White, Mr. Jacks Mr. Ar- KftCg r Goings were our visitors dm mmjmm the holMavs. _ I IVi ST. GEORGE NEWS Irs. Mntt-ic Toomer departed i life Jan. 8th. She leaves to I FAM irn her loss a husband 7." d Toomer. U children, 1 sistety lost of relatives and friends. 1 i. Toomer stood in tier com* _ lity as a chining light. Sbrv d in this world so perfect, t the maximum of her churae- BO became a uTrtvcrsal IhoughL was a Mosaic here an earth fl ainly she is a diadem hi the flfl its of glory. She lived a humlife and--died a noble death. y? herefore we too join the fam- ? in saying: irocrous one from us has gone, f?tr " nice we loved is stilled; fairs' dace is vacant in the home, evert nirch, school and community. ieh never can- be filled. ? I in His wisdom has recalled. ' nd rn His boom has given; body- moulders in the clay, ' C* soul is, safe in heaven. Lady leep on " Mrs. ToomeT in the Cry* tins of perfect peace. ?Op ?Bv Prof. W.E.V. Brooks. Tent el M. Bolden, Mr. Hale Kenno- High Boyd, Miss Lucy Williams, Don' s Sylvia Poole, Mrs. A. P This Ikor, Miss Fannie Phelps, Miss tor willa Kershaw and Miss 11 attic -her Woodson. ersons who have contributed a "55 ar or more to the Richland i-Tubercu-losis Association Aux I i.v's lh-12 Christmas Seal ^nle I ipaign and whose names htivc mmm appeared in the Palmetto Lend I or there was some mistake as the amount published please JMH ify the office by calling 757.'!. Um s Sylvia C. Davis. hj Ml kIR COLORING B rrnri mn- rri|;nir^ , jg . - -u: * ? t i jM . i S?jfl ['I KLLE -STATION J e. nr. nob*t*#*,wM ",."1 wnth' a: Chappc-ile u^lit, Dec. 2ii 1^48V8mM k. Jtev. KoUWieon Ham rst hymn i Spnnn; irccond bytlH Charge to .?^l?p--3 the mooting wits turn*?B| P. K. who ir. procedure at Is came from, the , I Stmvuid's Tt^tc^]jkH .-es Xos. l and 2 und. I After the "tit ttfl?rht*?f*:?E. lead* is to ' ( 'ass 1, Hro. Pro. t;hist No. 2; BrtJ.'ffil in. N<>. ;c Pro. ~ : am! \v. W. William* M hey reported a was. paid full U the prayers of tltf,3lfl|H nhia Conference that irs. ' . iday was grand TiiiTTu'i was at li7s~~be^^M ourniiig service?hfcprJ^B jjm-2,r>th < hapter of Excx^H Til.i'a i was The Sanctua^^^jM a y.nftei'?o?>n T^v7~TTohn IS pHSior of St. Paul AME fl h. Caycc, preached in inter- j f tin- choir. This service Wu ?11.ito a success. During the 9 our pastor proachfl H notlu'i soul stirring ser*~?n.B H IJorah second chapter. Sub?A H ami Waves Pass OveiA H . Board No. 2 gave a9 H iv ai the home of Mrs. Lillicijjj H Williams .lan. 4. The boarafl H ted ? 10.tr. The next meet pjj H .ill be held at the home ol J H At.mi Criunpton, Oak andtlaH H a Sts. Miss Salley Moor- H entertaining. jfl H Avaidcss Board No. 1 is giv- 1 H a guess supper at the home 1 H r,?and Mrs. I.oui* HolmaiqM H L. Ora Melver of the U., H d forces and Rev. Murt^H he guests of our pastor. liters are always welcome ifl Friendly Church on til^l to church! go o"ooooo.o:o555o55^^roeoMi 1 eneral Insurance 9 I est and efficient attention j I given to all bnaine? - M placed with mo I ADAM WRIGHT 1 I PALMIST w. OUS READER * ADVISft*^ I I Here Today anc Gone ft narrow Look For Name Bib- Daughter of the (kfWtt Generation. RN WITH DOUBLE VEHjjH? ^ This lady arrived ,n your J II town to do good for thdm |D public by bcr wonderful jfl ^ powers in reading tba J ? history of one's life; allfl f gives advice on all affaijfl 9 of life, such as low* afl9 , business matters, family a?? m , wills and divorces and moat 1 'thing pertaining to the wel* 1 of one's li_r? [>me Befort it is Toe Lata! I n't be Misled hy the Name 9 11 and Consult This Gifted 9 at Once. She also doaa I H tal Beading. Watch for Sigft en Every Day and Sunda>?^j^| lanently located in StadkO h on Meeting St. on U? Si&fl way No. 1, at City limit*, J Columbia. ? t fail to see Madam Wrigktl^l Lady has been located hera/ I Seven Years?LstabLiahinfy ''I Wonderful Gift.""? ' PL i > ... > . .., - m* fo i K?'jxJt~-uj^fl L ,1, f * Jlii \ jjhj wit mm ^ % SO Hr* -4^^^ ;' V* w'V' :,// ;