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Saturday, December 11, 194 ?000000 00000 MMMIIIMI PERSONAL MENTION [OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW Mrs. Gurney E. Nelson, of th Benedict College faculty, recqntl - returned, from Memphis, Tenn where she attended thf Souther Regional Conference of Delta Sig ma Theta Sorority. Mrs. Nelso Beta Sigma chapter of Columbia Mr. Angles Caughman vrsite his grandmother Mrs. Lucy Ma Clark of Taylor street recently. H has makle-quite a name for hin self while serving in the LI. ! ^jteny. He is a former B. T. V g^duate, football and truck stu THE WOMAN'S COMMUNITY CLUB - I The Woman's Community clt o^Spartanburg; met at the home ( Bessie M. Coleman with u JBnbws present, -This- club?h; been organized under the leade ship of Miss Lpuvenia D. Bark - dale, teacher jn the Carver hig school. This dlub is doing woi derful work toward the upliftin beautifying and improving t h community. ^The club is launching plans ft V'"Spring Flower Box Contest Many of the housewives have re; istered to enter the contest. ChiV Mas" eve "Cheerful Bundles" w be delivered to persons througho the city who are sick or of o age. ? The third Sunday the club w make its annual trip to the Spa tanburg County Home for tl aged. The officers and members ar Mrs. Essie Coleman, Mrs. Bess Coleman, hecretary; Mrs. Ann Cole, Mrs. Mary Means, presiden MFsT Hattie Cheeks, vice presiclei Miss L. D. Barksdale, general Ch of activities; Mts. Nellie Bark dale, Mrs. Janie Fair, treasure Mrs._ Mary Milier, Mrs. Ann Whitmire, Mrs. Mary Greenfiel T Mrs Penrl Smith 1 177 Alexander. *?.. Bessie Mae Coleman, Se t : 4 A SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL j PEW RALLY Newberry ? Sunday afternoc December 5, the musical recital I ? {he pupils of Mrs. Eunice" H~A . / i lan was, tha nwit liuntiwutilul o? that his been presented. > The program consisted ^)f tl $ , following: "X Prelude*, piano dui 'Christmas Festival", Carl Butt rhardt, by Joseph Allen and h , mother. II. Vocal "solo " Hear" M QAh, 0 Lordl^?Alfred Wooler, t [vffs. Celestine M. Allen. III. We come address, Prof. C W. Jone | IV. Group No. 1, Primary Meh I dies: Mitchell, Lillie Werts, Cat! | erme Douglas, Dorothy J. Clai and Ruth Kinard. V. Vocal sol iuOut of the Deep"- J. Christopht Marks, by Joseph Allen. V. Grou No. II. First grade pieces; Glei ny Burroughs, Ethel Chatmar Marie Reeder and Naason She] herd. VI Piano duet, "Star Saj phires"?Victor Renton, by Sj vannan niu ana teacher. VI Group III. Classical selection: Gervais Burton, Vernel Abney an Savannah Hill. \ III. Vocal quit tette, "Srlent Night, Holy Nighl ?SFranz Gruber by Mr. S. W. A fen, Sr., Prof. C. W. Jones, M Joseph Allen, Mesdames Eunice I undd Celestine Allen. IX. Pr< rcntaUon of the?Judges:?Mrsr?f E. Denton, Mrs. Newton and Mn Brown, the wife of Lieut. Brow (white) of Newberry college. Mrs. S. E. Denton, the guest ai tist, highly electrified and entei tatned the audience with tlTe^fo lowing selections: "Etude Symphr nee Frnale" by Robert Schuman and 'IDeep Purple" by Devossi She told the story of Lie life c Schuman and his wife one of th greatest pianist of that day. J Mi..?Il-l-~ IT?KI-. ?;? Alvivll ilUllVC CIH.CI uum: v/itl some beautiful piaPo selec tionr during offertory. ?prizes awarded?by Mrs.?Man Cleland as follows- few Rallyfirst prize, Gervai's Burton; secon priz^Ruth Kinaid. Mr. S. W. A len, Sr., had the second highest s mount, but he wasn't in the cor test. Primary melodies: first priz Lillie Werts; secv-nd prize, Cat!; erine Douglas. First grade pieces prize, Naason Shepherd; sec HVprize, Marie Reeder. Class ciTselections: first prize Gervai Purton; second prize. Savanna Hill. XI. Closing remarks, Re' A. H. Reasoner, pastor. XII. P ?no duet and the group sang, "Th Star Spangled Banner"?John Sta ford Smith by Josepht*Allen an Savannah Hill. ,4p\.ll of the participants were ver good and everyone expressed h appreciation for having enjoyed a - excellent musical treat. Again w thank all for your splendid coof eration, and extend to you a mo? cordial welcome to our church. Eunice H. Allen, directress. CORRECTION We wish to make the followin correction in (he last week's art cle concerning the dedication sei vices of Trinity Baptist churci Instead of Dea. J. H. Davig $13.5 H wo wish to give tfce correct staff ' ment: Dea. John H. Davis $123.0 B Dea. M. W. Ford $170.00 and Dei W. R. "Lee $;i0i.u0. Total colle< tlon for the day $690.00. A 3. * T arden St. USO Xewsl ^ A very entertaining musical ^ program was presented at the Harden Street USO on last SunIo.ay by mate members of- Bookrr A Washington Choral (irohp under i.irection of Miss Flossie Thomp ion. After an enjoyable evening * of classic and semi-classic music the civiiian-soldier audience joined in the singing of familiar. fav^ 01 ites led by one of the group, i ' ~~TTe Ttrrospnore was" one of good H cheer and fellowship. Cpls. Paul Jones and Carl S'nith of Fort a JackspiV teamed. .at, the piano ^ to ^ instrumental renditions of. senti- \ l(* mental tunes. Along with the reg- , [e ular hostesses and soldiers wives who are present to serve on Sunday, young ladies from the Senior ~ Class at Allen University"tntr allowed to come over each Sunday 1 afternoon to assist in making the afternoon pleasant for the enlisted men. It is evident that the com ing of these girls is lociked forward to by the large number of il> soldiers present at that hour. 0f The wives'- pinochle club is grow ing. Mrs. Vivian Guic.e the organic iaer. extends an invitation to all r. wives who are interested. The ?_ regular meeting of the TAWs? rt (Traveling Arnvy Wives) will be held as usual Wednesday at 1:00 jr, p. m. ,. lhe public is invited to hear Rev. M. E. Cox, pastor of Ladson 3r Presbyterian church, during the ?> Vesper - Hour which begins at 6 ' p.m. Sunday^ Sunday night at '8 o'clock talip ent hour begins at the Har<lerr SG USO. It is surprising the amount of talent thijt can be unearthed among the enlisted men. Civilian m as well as soldier talent will be r_ presented adiidiiy^ Dee. 12. The oublic is welcome. ; NOTICE! ic the home of Mrs. Elsia Herrin on r* Heidt ??.. between Lady and Gers" vais, Monday Dec. "13th, at 8:00 V: p.ni*. All members are urged to be le present. Friends are invted. d. Thanksgiving- Gifts c. , The inmates of the Jnggers Old Folks Horn" had a fine Thanksgiv-? nc Day made possible by the fol 'owing friendst Carver school. Prof. Rogers. "r:r = 'dpnl; Wnvctdy school! Prof. Whitr >n man, principal; Benedict college. 'CMCA-YWC'A. supervised by Miss p- -'ade Gnmbrell; Zion Rapt, church, >11" 00; Zion Bupti Miuaionaay po ciety, gifts; Choir unions, giTts; Miss Ruth L. Bynum, gifts; . a u- white friend, 1 ton of coal,, el We sincerely thank these deals' friends. May God ever bless is them. ty" " JAGGERS' OLD FOLKS HOME >y Revr L. M. MauTdin, Mgr PROMOTIONS i 1< Pvt. William Goodwin, son of 0 Mrs. Can-ie Goodwin of Abbeville ./ S. C., has been promoted to Tech1 | nician 5th grade. Pvt. David Cur-i. ry, husband of Mrs. Azalee Cur 1; ry 01 urangeburg has been promoted to Tech. 5th grade. Pvt. i_- VV.a<^e H. Davis, husband of Mrs. j. Meniietta Davis of Winnsboro I was promoted to Corporal. Also 5; Fgt..George A. Culler son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Culler of Ellorec, ! Tech. 4th grade James C. White, " brother of Mrs. Mattie B. White 1- of Heath Springs; Corporal Wade j- H. Davis, son of Mrs. Henrietta I Davis of Winnsboro are the men Promoted at Camp Claiborne, La. 3 Carlisle?Barracks, ?Pa,?Three s. Negro officers were graduated at n the Medical Field Service School here. They are Captain Thomas C. McFall, M.C., of 255 Ashley r Ave., Charleston, S. C.; First Lt. "Harold J., Franklin.^M.C.. of 115^ _ 20 142nd St., Jamaica, N. Y. and > First Lt. William H. Waddell, V. n C. of Tuskegee, Alabama. Great Lakes, 111. Philip T. Sea brook, husband of Mrs. Marjorie . G. Seabrook, of Frogmore, S. C., ' L has advanced to the rating r> f 1 ^ Storekeeper, third class. I Wnlla Wollo Wo.l. it: 1 " ?" uu?, TT aoil.?\^pi, .VI- J I vian A. Mazyck of Kingstree, S. y C.. has been promoted to Rpr.p;p . ant. Sgt. Mazyck is'a Platoon Ser L geant with a barracks ful of Wa [. Cs to look after. l Somewhere in the South Pacific ^7 Andrew Davis of Camden, S. C., ;c has been promoted to private 1st j class. t: Selfridge Field, Mich.?Techni.' cian 5th Grade Henry Black of j Charleston. S. C., has been pro- ; j moted to sergeant, j Cpl. Henry fL. Smith of Piedj mont, S. C., has been awarded the , : Good Conduct medal at Rlythe- . wood Army Air Field, Blytheville Arkansas. Forst Des Moines, la.?Pvt. Vel ma Rose Glarner of Spartanburg, s r koo ?: ? ...i u..4... ' vyM nan nncn anni^ncu uu uu \,y j . at Fort I)ix, N. J. Fort Des Moines, I^a.,?Pvt. Mil 1 "" dred Campbell of Hartsvilh*, "5r* C., has been assigned to "duty at |t Fort Bragg, N. C. LOCAL DELTA'S HOLI) I N1TIATION Beta Beta Sigma Chapter of g DeltaDelta Theta Sorority held its i- 'all initiation in impressive ser- 1 ices on Monday nirrht. Nov. 22 at i. the home of Mrs. W_XLL.Johnson ' 0 Chapter secretary. At that time !- six young Columbia women namo'0 ly, Mrs. Marion Paul, State Sl por I si. _eisor_ of iJegroe Hume Demon.} j Sl stration Work; Mrs. Marion G. i Thompson, clerk in the offic? of ' 4 ' 1 . * ' \ ^ Dr. Dunham Held Sue* Get-to-Ci ether Meeting Helena, Nov. :;0-,.D?-eUiritv- jt ima?for 11) \i In wry 11 i' ri-t 1_. qke it:; litjkHnl m1 iff in acessini iv ?. <??! i,"l (innnee-. the Rev j. C. Dunham, presid-hi'* elder o le- Ne vherrv district- thrilled- hi100 reprtsi ntMtives wJjen ho said r his annual massage. that ; roach pg in! church work are no "toy;iven live minutes to express hi If on tea I" ' !o a! condition a ome. Kach layman spoke n -kn-s -f-rii^1 or?h <' |Trrvr7tT7~' : r i.'.if'.'h.?Tim R-.-v, !)'inli im >hnr,<: 'lid surcharged them to on'iivo . the faith and move up the King*, iiiyhway. i"rc meeting vv;ls pi'"npui>ced ?no of the b. sf ever heal in the Xwhen v di&jLfk t. according t c many of the- former and e.d pas. ors. The opening sermon was preach I'd by the Kev. Nel.tm of LeesvHle and the Rev. K. I,. .\ioore, the aide i of St. .lami's discussed i oints vital to the district sue: ess. i'hrce new pastors' were presented, the Rev. W. R. Bowman represented them. The Rev. T. E. RobTtstm?rvspunrfpd fnr the confer- I cnee. The conference endorsed the ft-J nancial budget as announced by Dr. Dunhamt The meeting: was j little better than an old tune, love j east. The Rev. 11. L. Bonaparte; .s the beloved pastor. Places lor- the Sunday School convention, District conference ana itnsMonary meetings- were announced t>y Dr.- Dunham. \ritsjN<; representative visits south carolina Miss Oreeanna Collins, a repre 1 sentative of the National Nursing Council for War Service, has been working in South Carolina for the last ten days. Offering the special attraction of-e*nrolment~in the U. S. Cadet, Nurse Corps, Mis.ior colleges in nine states in an effort to iterest the students it. entering the nursing profession lier work hi South Carolina, where Tie has already visited nine colleges, will close with a speaking engagement at Avery institute in Charleston on December l.'l. While in South Carolina,- Mis-: Collins htis had her headquarter: at the Good Samaritan-Waverly ! hospital in -Columbia. v 1 5- j k # # / jv 4 ?T "gatki0* iffjp, Mao'i ^ ring in gold setting. Special I a ~n~z lovely birthifone ring for lodie*. *10.00 Hamiltc 1611 Main St. JEWEI Ihe local ra,tion board and the visses Vivian 'I.owie, Erline GofT, Harriett Cornwell Sylvia M. Pole, eachers in th(. Columbia Schools ttttv Hccnnipii tuit memncrsnip in orority. ' J> The College and graduate trainng of these young women is very Fitting background for the outstanding business, civic and social positios held by each. Immediately following the initiation services the entire group t was entertained at a laroe and I colorful formal banquet at the Y. 1 VV. C. A. divsioh of the U. S O. November'SJ'i, 15>4.'{ was of dual significance to Deltas "in Columbia Uv 4b?4--U^rmH>keft not onty rrrtturn tion but also Iietu Beta Sigmu's ' third birthday. I I THE PALMI essful At Helena eccn(1 Calvary Choir fliers Handel's j >Tessiah Sunday, Dee. 12, 8:30 p.m. Music lovers <>f till- ? .nuiun | -ire invited?tn?wTTyyfrrTr ?rrttl?r%?? Mid Calvary _Ba|i; isl cu'.ir. h, Sen lay, Dec in her 1-. S. Jtl |i..u. u. "c mm.ml?t.';,) i-sliii;,, koia e?-rr? nong?.? The ciiuii' laall-r .tin c'apa- ' Uio?leuoi i'.uii]i <?i- it-?p11 ,?i,ii\ lor, I ricip.ii ,j. Aiulryw Si.i.n:>>ii >, Dl Booker W'usninyioi. school; o? :ers this year tile dir.sunns |?o, L.OllS Pi ln-ll.'tji llUl.TiVi, Itctii? uel'-s Messiah. To uieii.ioti uua-OI S - i |s?to?H \Tr.-rrc11 -1'\jrtrc-" ialion oi ilevouitj s..j?? .i. iJl'SiiljjpLl\V ill ll i,e* d.s, j; poiiiu'il a ihey accein. uiir'ir.-.i,.;~ t.on lo \vor..iu() wan oiiiiim i ,.i Vary's- uieniLieisiaii. -<>('.\l. CIIAI'TKU OK DliLl A sOKOKm I).\ A MUSKUV Lic-la Beta S.ui'i . Coupler ut A'lUi C-<gina j ik in ' ftoioiiiy iias i'ue 01 benny tne iii .Nt ry;iiT7..iiiiiTTi u. i.s ouiu in ioii.niuia, t>uiiln Carolina, io sponsor a vvai Liiuo i.anma11;;y project 01 any ii 1 -oriaiico'. It has recently been announced llial t..o "Suronly lias taken an ..Ctivc llile.est 111 toe UC\ e lUpllKlll .1 iiic. ?ia.\ nursery at VUU Biundi'ug . Li cet. 1 iu' Delta Nursery is eqtip* ped to care .tor tuiity cumin n ,of .ursiiig' mothers in Xne vicinity a l.Iiun it is located, it- iias an cii.oilittent tjI twciity children ami is -.tail by ti'/e worlers consisting of i?u instruclois, a dietitian, a maid ami a visiting iitrse. Tile nursery, sharing _in theji .anham Act appropiation. is undei .lie supL l \ ivion ot tlu city pul>lic .-chools in the community. The Delta Xursery, however, receives a part of its financial support from 1 Jc til Beta- Simula' chapter wnuh liso sel ves as trn-ntK'isrrry boa t il to lie niHseiy and is responsible lor us general supervision. Beta Beta Sigma, actively engaged ?i all worthwhile civic nunc ments atui in particular those related to the war ctrort, is typical jl what Delta chapters are doing all over the country. HAMILTON'S 'Peatccie V DIAMOND ^ PAIR /^/ Matched Rings j Each rjlng is sot with it's own j sparkling genuine diamond j and .they're both beautiful. A f splendid pair. 1 wtm IQr Exquisite Diamonds *100.00" 3 iparkfing diamond! In This nrv. chanting modern ring of 14K gold. m's, Inc. j:rs I'hone 2-4935 702nrl CM L. MA INT. CO. knjoy 1)1 nner dance Recreation. Building Net. .2 which was beautifully decorated, was the scene of a very delicious dinner for the menibers of 702nd Cnvl. Maint. Co., and their quests. The giests were ladies from the City of Columbia and Wfsi Columhia, .secured through the aid of Mrs. J. E. Dickson, Supervisor C:t,v Recreation Program, Old Howard Community Center and Allcn-Rpiwwlift !*-*?-* C* nalnv The affair was the idea of 1st "gt. Simmons Tor the enjoyment rT tii0 members of the organiza! nn and their guests. This was "/ 11!y aeeomplished as expressed 'hy th.? entire group present. Highlights of the evening were STTO LEADER FILM ACTRESS PINS FCXDD Lena Home, Metro-Goldwj her own home to emphasize foot ?are distributing the cKart.-eneMonth informational helps, to ir importance to the war. Chart' HOME" by producing more fo "playing square" witb our fo6cl Greetings From Christmas Seal Sale Chairman Greetings: The Holiday Season is her1 an it presents a train the opportunity tc secure protection for voursel and your family, and provide can for those v.'ho arc sufFer'noc Ymi contribution t o the Christma: Seal Sale assures all this. You will want t o know wha >our rift can do. It will enabli ns to fight tuberculosis with thi follow'fg lanrir'-n v.-nnprmi; r/ira onmity h"a!th education, ehil; ' ea'th education. profes<iona h&d-th-_ii<luru_tion year-round :as< -tuiiliu;'jiroaiaiw.^a^free e'wst cPn ividgewood Cnirp?free medica ocjal service Tor tuberculous fam ihes and research on public health problems in Richland county. There i> an increasing demand, here ir RidilamUcountv. for all these activities in the coming year?acti\itios which moan the control and ai*f?vr;n'ion of tuberculosis?health and life to you an?' your family. . The Christmas Seals that you have received through the mail are >n!v one dollar a sheet. With your help the i work will be carried on. pi ease" send either cash or check !.o us today. Wishing you good health in I P I 1. Please remember those whom fate has not treated kindly. .?Simerelv?vmirs, - CRESSWELL W. MADDEN, 1 i?43 Seal Sale Chairman Attention! Attention! Beaufort District \n All Others Concerned Pritch? 'UP'', c r Dee. f>th. 104-* VIv dear Elder: " Inst a fe\C ltr.es to let yon hear rVnm mn C;/-t tbimr to f<-P VO" ' the Spring Hill church was h >-nf?<i down by fire December 3rd", etc. This is the second ti*me this circuit has suffered lost by fire in less than two years. The Sunday :.ftci?the close o*' t hp 1P4-2-- Annua1 conference the l.ott Hill church was burner! ami those few people ire struggling to rebuild, so ytn neither group .mi help?t h?c other. Therefore I am appealing to th pastors of tht. Heaufort district aa whole to take an after collection in all of your .churches to he It those^ good people', and to send the .amp to the Rev. James Hun cum be, R. F. D. 1, Prvtchardville S. C. Any amount will bi> tharrk fully received, but I am asking yoi to make it as large as you possib lv can. We will he thankful als. if the pastors :rf the South furo hna Annual conference and am others of the connection if thej .vi l send )iiill a donation. Brethren, here-is where the N'e Venture wrll shine. If the \ev Venture: The A. M. K. Churcn': Protective association was in forc< tnvs church would -have what i fas not tot, SQAfK PKOTKGTIO.. > ith a clieck coming to it to helj thein through th^ir train. I hopi the General Conferen'ce o f 1 '.14 will authorize the New Ventun ;>r soir.? other movement that wil ilTip till* U 11 I < > I I Li I lit L< Lf1UIvilt;? 11 their time of rued. Respectfully yours, beautiful girls, jitterbugging le? iy Cpl. Herschel E. Houston, win bail& from?Chicago, mnl?frw? chicken. *1 The menu was planned, by Mcsj Sgt. Frank L. S^lby who is bring ing out the stomaches of the men bars the Company. ?? chart.cn kitchen wall n-MayerpTayer, places 4 the am" pin-up chart in the kitchen of f's importance to the war. Retailers of the several Food For Freedom dorm every American about food's s plea is "TO SPEED OUR BOYS od, saving more food, sharing and owrPhoto LAI KENS NEWS j Fr'endf and relatives w i rc^haj py to se<(? James Miller, Theodor Madden and Algie Blakely an other soldiers from near by camp J during the week end. Mrs. -Sue Fer.rl Simpson frm 1 Fhiladelphia, Fa., is here visitin j \ Mis. Eva (mint and 'family, f I The Friday Night Savings clu B | met with -.Mrs. Ella Ducketl. Th r J Eleven O'clock Social club ^wit si Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson..Tn Fulpit A?1 with Mrs. Irene Jamv: t Delicious refreshments were serv ? 2u at each. ? XW-clii ilimi of S iiii1.ii-.- i' 1 iimiiir ! u.ry school were given a free mail | :ie.e by thu manager of tile loci ? theatre Saturday .mu, rung, ? xm was as a Tew.'lTd "Tor" thousands u ^-1-pOuiiUs oi scrap revejiLiy Luuug^ 1 in by t^ic-se clnluren. The Christmas Seal Sale is be | intr carried on in a big way anion: ' a1! classes of people. ' Watch for news of the "M;< 1 Lauren." County" contest to h I ' staged in interest of the T. ML ( campaign on Do.. l.".tli at Sand 'r i i.ik". R"V. I.. R. pastor of St J I Haul was accompanied by Mrs . I .Moon hero over the week end. I The raptor's Aid and other club {rave a brilliant reception at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Snlli van, Saturday night honoring; Rev and Mrs. Moon. Tius was a mos enjoyable affair. THE WAYKKLY SC N-FLUYYLlii SOCIAL CLl'H The ciib held its regular meet ing at the home of Mrs. Lillv Thompson 2455 Gervais St- The meeting was carried out in tin usual manner. We wore verj glad to have Mrs. Daisy Adanu back. Mrs. Adams has been sick for quite awb'le and now Mrs I .and rum and Mrs.' Hale arc. ior thf. sick list. \\\. do hope these | two sisters will soon be out and I* v 1111 inn airai.il. We adjourned to meet with Mr? : Pope on Senate street. Tht. hosI toss sorveiI delicious potato "salad | hot tea. saltini's crackers, candy i and nuts which all enjoyed. Mrs. Lilly Thompson. Pres. Mrs. Daisy Adams. Sec. Mrs Coles, reporter MADAM WKHtHT PALMIST i Famous Reader and Advisor. Not Here Today and Gone Tomorrow Look for XameCSeventh Daugh ter of the Seventh Generation. HORN WITH 1)01 BLE VEIL fThis lady arr'ved in yriui town to do (?ood for th< pnhlic hy her wonderfu powers in reading th< history of one's life; als< gLes advice on all affairi of life, such as love af fairs, business matters. faniilj affairs, wills* and divorces nn< , most everything pertaining to th< we'f*ire of "one's life. Don't fail to <=ee Madam Weigh TTas Ueen In vonr state and eoun 'v 0 years. There are lots of read ' ors prottin?7 placed in your town Madnnv Wrijfht is the only rood or that lins a diploma for ho vnrk. Don't trot fooled and tfo t the wroptr ple'e. Madam Wricrh Ha* an oft"'re for white and an Madam Wricht doesn't do hus j iness through mail; von1 will hav j V> pay hrr a tisit. if yon wan , mfnrmat'np. I Prrrra-pm 1 v fnr-t~d to ' T' "t* on Mrl^'intr ' tt., on 1? "Hlehw"i'v*"Vn T nt fTtv limit* W?st Colombia, S. d' i Goes to Bureau of Printing" and K n graving ^ % C r .rnni. 1 ? Vn f * * ' r T> -? ?> /r -1 T* ? T ~ W-icb'niri .. * > V .1,1.,,< tinivor' .. ' >. rM. .... 1() J.' V ' *,??> to too 1. ^ . v in I -To "To- r... y. *'! ^ s t],. ;> lot'1'.]' 1 11.. o ' 1 . -i - <, H 1 . | >r >rl I t o i vl| l-V . ' ,i l :r ,.t., ::' , i i,, foil:. Sho yj.) tlv | ' > ihut sho plans to ye t h' i iiia-it,.} I * T O It' 'in -ItOVO t y 'I'VlTiv ili ~ ~ Mr-, }.. !?: -.iio'tr o' tin It.tQ. I*} -1?' I"- ! I 1 }.. , -f arr?'t?*n. who pasv'! on N"Vr-mhr] It, lit 11. ! fi'HKATKK THIM'I Y A. M. K. ("lURCH j Spartanburg. >" S.?The pastoi ; and memhova have no \yni-i|.- r.utl'i civnt to express our .appreciation to our many -friend* who canvo out "Manilny night ami helped us -st manfully and willingly. The plasterers arid their helper* practically plastered the church and at midnight th<. ladies servec supper. The table stretched hall way th(. church and was filled t< overflowing with every kind u: food imaginably and hot colTee After everyone had eaten beyont their capacity, you could scarcely i.eli that one hud eaten. Everyone hail a good time an< we.went away rejoicing. We hav< ist recently installed our myileri i- oiling and lights-and they an v oeautiful to look at. '! We are grateful and proud oi the work that-we-haye-accompiishu A m stKshort a time. ^ We invite you to cyme and wor hip witl| us in henutifuj (ireatei { I'rin ity. 1 I - -J -MANY ATTRi Lg' .s'.riTABliK 1 ? Hi hies g Dock Diaries ? | Bill Folds . 2 Pottery __ c j Damps ^ (James | Globes a Playing Cards J Tie Racks 8 Wood Trays ^ 2 Candy Boxes ' n Fountain Pens, Pe f- 'CHRISTMAS C 1 TheR.LBRY 1 1 10 MAI > J"'1TI TllliU I f i liUl?"irii Money For A l DIM r>Eii Capital Inv II^TAYI.OR ST.. (Ro( >OO.OaOOOOOC>C>oooooooooooo 'I A 1 g FOR THE BEST IN I SHOE RI | ant! MATERIAL ? 7 I'lilXC YOl '4~? Carolina Sin 1 o ? O - 0 Next Door To i o Carolina Theatre V * ,0 o t ?. x lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: WILLIAMS Fl AMTY-ANBTelepho A M H lT LA N I LADY A' J i OK Washington Street ==iF=j V 1 PAGE SEVEN ! Benedict College I To Present "The '"Nativity" Monday, i December 13th The depart meat of rf.u?i'' of j Benedict co!!? 'jo vv!]) c?l hnU1 i 1 *"I ht* Nativity" Monday ovenjinjyr" December 1 H'4'L at H o'clo'k in Antrsdel chnpil. | "<i in the rendition of carols of i many nation-^ in* liuiiti;rr A Cn j 'ice Clnis'tias ("ai 'l, Lathe ;-''l.i-trtTMnv~rr{ -nati). .f-arrrsvThr-r i I tear--Laho I'vi'o din-;;- in. !>" ; ' i.e I iaIi < Wi-lsh ) ami S\veet Lit .k'mi> liny .(Amh'I'.cuii six'.o | spiritual >. Tin- is under tin- dire' i tio>i of Miss Mildred A. Ytiornhili, ^ wilt, .Mis. Mabel H. )>o !a;<iL. a . i , Miss 1*7;hi'stcTa~Mc Col 1 im~ acc o i .- ' nanists. ' I .... .. ;,wr . 1 ' . ?1 . , .-X (jiMUIH,-. t .W|II|'0.l ill fijjl.l. -rrr't-birk the eonreri" \v:h br a highj'iubt i?t the t hristjikii.- siasoii on music inviTs <?X t iiiuiuliai ami vh - , iniiy. JOHN IMNK KK.M.Y PASSES i t'napin, Decenioor7?5uU or more I people, \v)ute and Colored jamed r--thu-Stx iobti-.'dotnodtst-C birch Sun- day to wiliiess the last rites of i Joint Pitik~"Kenly, 74 a high respect ; , j eti citizen who (bed recently in j Columbia hospital. f .Miss Pearl Schunipert, read the ? . i ibi<i. iyy and comment on his life. [' i ht. l'unet ;d sermon was t)reached __ . i.y the Rev. \V. K. Bowihan, assisti rd by lit. K. A.Adams, president of / Victory bunk in Columbia. Dr. W. 13. L. presiding elder oTthe Colum| >ia district, the (Jallman of Pomaria the Rev. A. L. Diggs, of West i Columbia and the Rev. H H. Red> moil of Irmo. kynly had lived and worked in [ \'hapin for thirty or more, years * ?uui-ius-life worth ia Ghapin show- d - i-d?by the hundreds of jRHiplf who .'J . were unable to get seats in the : Church. Intcnnin at St. John Cemetary IIMWI II HI IMM?M 4CTIVF GIFTS ?= OK A?sYOM:? * 7 ; Hook Ends Desk Sets .Mottoes : (Easituare fiift Books Make up Boxes Stamp Albums S1 ationery Picture Frames ( alendars _ Wood Trays ncils and .Desk Sets A R DS Sc to ? AN COMPANY N STREET ny Emergency I E US estment Co. in 202) COLUMBIA, S. C. | IWI? OOOOOOOOOOOC>OOOOOOOOOOC*Krt ' ' ? PAIRING WORKMANSHIP g *R SHOES TO oe Rebuilders | ? 1225 MAIN ST. | Columbia, S. C. c _ - u JNKRAL RVTTV W rnv x I m% tjiCT ?ne 2-9^o C E Sjfl