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PAGBEK*HT ' - EAST CUM HAH EE NEWS The members and sstev churchcsr-jand friends mot Rev. Johnson Raj.- with smiles. Everybody was glad to sec him. They made him wel&& > come. He preached a great sermon from the subject: A Fruit Bearing Tree. The second Sunday was another ' high day at Joshuu AME church, f ./* The service was largely attended The funeral of Bro. Mike Camp bell was preached by Rev. Johnson from the subject: An Ever-?-?laating-Foundation. The .sermon: *?/. . w?ii s?(i in tire beginning awl at ~7 the end all were made ghrd?arret -p?sang and shouted. ? Collection for the day $40.01. SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. L.^Liddell, Pastor ' t.?v ' .1 The S. S. opened at the usual hour and the lesson was beautiful ly discussed. The lesson for next Sunday will be God Speaks Thru His Son. The morning- service began at 11:30. The pastor text was selected from St. Malt. 11:28. Theme( The Great Invitation. At 1:30 the remains of Mr. Ran. riolph Coleman were funeralizcd. . The eulogy was delivered by the pastor. At 7:30 the pastor filled the pulpit again using as his theme Oplimistic Versus Pessimistic. This w'as another wonderful eermon. We are extending a special in. citation to the many- friends of S.'rlney Park church to worship L with us on Sunday?- The pastor will preach a special sermon. LAMAR NEWS , \ by R. D., roeporter 1 k Our church school attendance ^ was good as usual. Much interest was shown in the study of the lesson A fter -devotional ?servieesj Rev. R. A. Grooms preached a s U soul stirrhig sermon. The WSCS I-S under the direction of Mrs. M. l)u L;> hose held a most helpful meeting m* A Sunday afternoon. |C\ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Marly cus of Newport News, Ya,, any nounced the birth of their dauglrP .ter, horn Nov. 18th. E- olid, tytcs.. Fraiser are still ? b - the siek list. ev. ^ E. C. Wrigiit. D. S. will hold John Wesley church Sunday, Jan. | Hi/ 2nd* HKt Sandy Crovc Methodist Church. / Profs. Dean and Bennctte, Mr. ^ M. Rivers and iM!|\ C. L. McCullo.ugh were among the popular ipeakerr Sunday.?Mr?rr~Flta Mcl| ton of Alcot, was als'o amoncr the | \ isilors. Her offering for the I church was $1.25. Thank you Mrs.. Meltonr We regret to !Vnd Mrs. Eva Casey on the sick lrst. Mr. anil Mrs. E. Bethoa have announced their Xmas dili?j>r on L V Sunday Dec. 26th. Rev. Porter, L ?ui' pastor i" y^t n special donation to him just be^ fore leaving for conference by Mr. (Willie Enoch. They arc spccial friends. Lainar Junior High School 1 Teachers and, students are quite busy. Classes are working nicely toward the annual school drive. Churches in the community are also contributing. -i Student organizations sponsored y???By Mrs. Iva Mae Woods donated ?>4.{HJ to tne^ Junior Keel Cross.. Our Seal Sale \vvll close Tues[> J Dec. 21. A large sum is ex' pectcd. f Mrs. Alice Dukes and .Miss Cora t Nichols are really preparing and serving delicious meals in our Our basketball teams came out in colors for their first practice on Friday afternoon. Prof. S. K. Dean says that prospects showed that our teams are going to be fcffi hard too beat. , Rev. M?, J. Porter, Prof. Calmore Bj? Bennett, Prof, and Mrs. S. K. Bpfr De^n, Mrs. fva M. Woods, were Bf ' the-dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Krrvin?Sunday afternoon. LADSON PRESBYTERIAN 1W CHURCH ^ J JV ifairtf.. ^ evening, DecemKf"v nonte ^ Tl?i f k the LadW lutely no'vs '^'amsburg giving 1' .1 . among inh?f>r > the X You 1 I- '-ericans ancr >nd reHf \ * -^re quite p. ^ ,n~ , nffro as a hunilij the scnoo'l g-r ^ach^ having aff't..^>c.r A.sVjj?, I Bfer^- the H. F. roos nam^ HkjA^'* doing thing, Wn^c. ^^^^'"-<fying the sot.i wee ^^6. *?opy to welcrai K ^ and all a fcftyifltfhool. N-ri ^ wafft ptl Bpnw'^ g(>t it he^ Vivian For ^ ?ft . Vv . C^J1. * i: **> - > " <" ' .... ' I * ' . y < BALTIMORE, MIL NEWS The Mt. Hebron S. S. opened oi Tlunday 9:30 a.m.. by Asst. Supt. Mrs. Burden. Supt., Rev. S. Fow er. -t. : The sick are Mrs. Alice Willis | lev. Neal, Mrs. Annie Turner, De? Nnathal Nicholes and Mr. Hermon We are asking for prayers for th< 5oys in service. Mrs. Arneathet Monroe has been sick with the flt but is able to be out again. Hei j husband i's in the navy. Mrv and Mrs. Johh R. McCul lough of 105 Peace street, Chester o. announce the engagement o1 their' daughter. Miss Nannip B McCul lough to Mr." Norman Na lhaniel Sivoad of Baltimore, Md The wedding will take, place De j comber 25th at |he home' of hei \V. Saratoga St., Baltimore. Mist McCulIough is a graduate of Finley high school and te a very beau iiful girl and a splendid church worker. We wish for them every happiness. , Mr. Fviondlv Vinrl ae V>:? J ?ucst his .nephew, Mr. Terry, Mr, Mi?Nclson and his company.' \ KKNNETTSVILLE NEWS \ * . I ~ ' * \ ' By C. I). Sanders, Reporter The teachers are .busy this "weel with X/mas programs. Our high school will close Dec. 17. Prof C. D. Wright principal has added two new teachers to the faculty: Miss McKissick of Gaffncy was rltjetcd as instructor in the city 'schooil. ? Cpl. Thomas on Kcnney St. arrived home the wfcek end haying been released from the army. The Men's Bible class at Shilol (.iiurch consist of members froir all the denominations in the city and county, is sponsoring a $10( Community drive for Jthe .unfortunate friends along with the old rues for Christmas and the winTort Many ~X mas gifts" Tire coming ui to make this elTort a success The gift box given by the ushci ",oard of Shiloh church was one worthwhile. This is the kind ol pco))le we need throughout the country. Mr. Geo. Sanders arrived hmvw -from Ptiil:ulf-lphi:i?Hir?Lk^?weeki nd. Little Luther Johnakin, Jr. nr. King St. is improving nicely af. ter a few weeks illness, Mrs. Lit. tie arrived home last week aftei -^priding?a?few?months?in N: Y with her children and relatives. Our sick friends, Mrs. T. Gail Mr. J. Ellerbe, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs Lula Wright, Mrs. N. Bearse ant Mrs. Tomi'c Jane McClawn. Mrs, Julia Thompson was in hei ?eat at church Sunday morning af 'cr hcing'TUT i\Ve trust she wil completely recover. Land Mark Lodge No. 1G licit ;tes regular meeting Dec. 7th. Sev rial visitors were present Th< mnual lectioii of officers was helt with the following results: C. R Reese was reelected W.M., havmj erved for 11 yars; U. ,D. McRae .SAW. T. L. Kaddy, J. W.: H. .T Giace was reelected as secretary having: served 28 years in succes ion; Chas. Leak was reelected Measurer; A. J. Williams, chap tain; C. H. Hirman, tyler. Dr. T. Richardson, druggist, or Market street has a completo lint .>f drugs and a special new line o: Xnias gifts of various selection Another big colored business open td last week. Watch our homt column. -jt ^ . WESTON CHAPEL \. M. E. CHURCH Rev. L. 1).. Gamble, Pastor Latta, S. C.?15. S. was conduct cd by Supt. and co-workers witl .-j-large number present. The su perintcndent announced plans for i Christmas tree on Dec. 27th. The morning message was ahl; vielivercd by Rev. Page and wa enjoyed. This being Trustee's da; the junior church was representei J by Mrs. J. W. Gamble, the presi tlent of this organisation who pre ented $10.00 to the trustees whicl broucrht- a cvp?t *u..: o V.miuil 111 UJLI honor. The contest hy the Emergepc; i lub went over in grand style, Mr? Jllie Wilson who is the faithfu president always does big thingr won the 14 pound turkey. In this section are many indus trious farmers who share thei meat with the pastor and his fam i'.JV Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit Bethea wh are leading church members hav returned home after visiting Ne\ m"jjjth, their relutives. They re ,o;fd a very pleasant trip, p. w- Waldi has just re \re om visiting Washington p . v'upe vork ( Hy. Tie report ei a I .... , hr,;: mm < ^ \ ; .. * * ft. -7 ,% *s A Missionary Addresses Union : Baptist Church w ' ' .i ' ^ ^On' last Sunday morning afte t listening to a most wond.crful sei mon by our Pastor, Rev. L. ( j Jenkins subject My Brother v Keeper. Miss Lydia Green froi r China addressed the congregatio ? beautifully and used as a talkin point The conditions of Chini - This address was also based o , the subject My Brother's Keepe: F Miss Green was introduced by 1>, Stuart. i _Thp. "Sunday school had a larg attendance with Supt. Win. Pond " in charge. The other auxiliarie of Union are doing nicely and \vi ? soon lie getting their annual re 1 ports ready. Z * Ouy sick are on the mend. Union Baptist sends friendl wishes for your happiness durin fhe season and throughout t h * New Year. " ' '"f, " Mrs. D. B. Williunis, reporter CHRISTMAS SEALS ~~ ~ , | They Fight Tuberculosis i Prof. J. H. Guiles was entcrtair . cd with a birthday surprise part ) at his residence Dec. 10 by hi wife and friends. t The I.atta Charge r"- The?members"" T>f the?tnrtt charge welcome their Pastor, Re\ C. J. James back from conform? ? to enter his third year's worl here. The "charge is progressin; , /ndder his leadership. Mr. G. F "hvens is charge layleader. Prol , 7. E. Williams and Mr. P. J. Gen _ cral arc in chargp of the chnrc ~ schools. Mrs. M. Cooker an . Mrs. M. G. Bacchus are in charg . of the WSCS. Dec. 12th was a splendid day a - St.?Pbihp?church.?The?chure school was in charge of Supt. Gen oral. The nastor nresonteil Di C. C. Reynolds, I). S., who preach ] ed a wonderful sermon: Come 1c js reason together. After the me r ;age we went into the business o thc 1st quarterly conference whic j .vas dispatched with case and abr ,ty. We paid our full claims fo j the quarter. Total raised $56.41 . '? ? G. F. Owens, reporter y Lodge No. 86, F. and A. M. c \ Latta revived .February 'J, l'J4 with thirteen members. Rcinstal r 'it two, Hro. Lary Lygett and Br< .Tames Wm. David. Dec. 8th fiv more were added to our rank: Brc titers Willie Pernell, R. Davis, La^ . rence-Manning, John Willard Ker 1 lay, Prof. R. M. Wilkerson. Rev. 2. M. Mafe, reporter , ROWKSVILLK JR. HI SCHOO 1 ' f Rowesville, S. C.?We are grat ful that God has enabled us to nea '.he end of three months of anothe , school yeai* without any change i iur faculty. This year-we are working har :o improve the comforts of ou school. Nov. 2S, ended our firi *lrive. During the TirstTinonth c ;chool each pupil was given a . envelope in whiclv.to solicit a gii li en amount. A prise was give the pupil raising the highest i a mount over $1.00. First prize. shirt, was given Master Ilarol y Folder. 6th grade, who raised 5 s and second prrze, little Miss Will y Van Wolfe, fst grade, who raise d *2. .'We are proud of these litt . folk and may they keep up th . fine spirit of working, h Each teacher contributed libei _ ,.;i? ?:?i ; ....J. m- laiscu ^ou.uu wnn wnic we bought new chairs for 01 lunch room; a congoleum ruj and shades for our 1, 4 and 5t 1 grade rooms. i The program consisted mainl IT Tf selections by the Newton qua tet. We were highly entertainei - -ihort talks were also" given by M l >S. Crew and Mr. P. C. .Felder. M - Clemet, manager of the . quart* presided. They are among t h o best in the state. .. e /\ixer tne program and ratty t> v PTA met and made plan* to pi 17 Iph a "rally for 6cal? for enth -- school. Plans were made for \;tt \ usher hoard contest to <be had* J ^ Central church SJiLSunday niahti 1/ January. Each .family t, aaaee^ T thcihselvos to contribute $f>.00^ . i ward the drive. TIIE PALMETTO ?fflpm RATION ?> *8 TKis Is For Y g j Is Providing An t- , ?ho < If you hold A; D or T couoon i """ r. If you hold E < R ration coupe c * > WANTED ~T k Quiet, settled. middle-tiffed wo- J I l" man for attendant upon whito , i lady, 24 hours daily: with one day | \ '* off and probably nlterr.at0 Monday J.) evening:*. Health iard de- ired; < l, and state salary exbertedrAdd'.', ss , Pastor, 28011 Wheat St. l'r l'e>a-I ??bly by mail. L ( r ST. I'Al"l, IJAPTIKT ( 111 UCII 1. ICcv. A. IJailev, Pastor if 3 Lexington ? S. S. was held on ^ ?"h time with a ve.v good attendance j ' Rev. Ba.lcy preached a wonderful j c vennon. Offering Sdl.35. Pvt. ?- James Thompson and Pfc. Willie w I eaphart worshiped with us. ' Mrs. Ward Cortman is spending sometime in Washington. 1"). C. I Itev. I. (). Simmons will 1 e guest speaker Monday night at which R ':rae we will celebrate Rev. T'ai- i ley's Birthday Rev.?B i'.ry been our pastor for fourfcen years r and we truly hope he will h(. with r us that many more then some. n The Willing Workers clib will hold its regular meeting Wednes^ uay, Dec-. 2'irrd ot i~he home of Mrs. T Maurice X. Portee. Those on sick list are: Deacon ^ Henry Drcher and Mrs. Ada Leap-. n hart. r~ The children arc enjoying the n hot lunches at the T.ov',n"tn>i l)nc. l" inwald Jr. high school. A- (Mta. > M,- N.?Porte v.?reporter (l ,r> TRINITY A. M. K. CHURCH ? ie id <1 Rev. \V. M*" McDonald, Pastor ? le Sunday was another great day $ 's >t Trinity. A large crowd was at i each service. S. S. at 10:30. The ? r" lesson was very interesting. At i h 11:80 church services began. The $ ir i pastor preached a wonderful ser- S 'T f mnn from the slibjecT: A Great T /Mystery. At 7:80 a lively prayer ? meeting preceded another great C ? -sormorn from the subject? Paying \ j The Price.- We-were glad to have * ' Revs. Jackson and Mobley at .thq " .evening services. Collectioil for the day $09.91. c At 4:30 the Deaconess Board * met at the home of Mrs. Cenia ie Benjamin. This board is doing a j(- good work with Mrs. Josie Fo6n The Live Wire met at the home it of Mrs. Lillie R. Suber. Thia club ji ia really living up to its name. foe Missionary club met at the ; to home of Mrs. Matilda Johnson last Wednesday night, The follow _ V . * [ ?" * \ t - 1 ^JroL"} . ' < Jy.frv ' . fit'-i'?*' . * V LEADER ' r S? YOUR COUPONS our Protection. E Effective Means Sosoline Block M< 156 I. B, C, Write yoi IS? - and State on fa< ':jfe>.v/ . ' . J* ^ pi or ?-?? >ns? Wrife ???- addiess iiji' ofli<;or:v wt'i o i leclod: I'> > a>is ('. IToyd; Y.-l'ros., Airs. STisc< Craip; irtc. Airs. Josephine Yalkor; Treas., Airs. Matilda Iv ohnson; [ehnplnin Fanni^ 1!. Hi!aid. Tl?> church ofTIccr^ ha> o hccui Has X-Ra} Woman, making our tools of w from tuberculosis because of strain Christmas Seal funds, protect hei r I DIAMONDS ?WATCHES ?.i \ - -ir'EK WOODS FOR QUA I j WOODS J I The Friei Out of Ili^h Rent Distric I 12215 HAMPTON ST. ^^oooo-o:oo:<>*o o.ooo:c? M 0 To MEN ai In The Same Time It 1 QUICKEST SE1 DOLLAR DI /?- -HfV \ H ' J ,.;r' > * , V ' . A GASOLINE 5 NOW! ndorserraent of Combating irket ? ? ? A Mileage Qk Ration c jr license number i of Registration ceof coupon - k Vi. " v (SMSSE : . your name and i on each coupon = elected for the year, and wo are , ;?i nyiiigr that all departments of | the church will work to make ! this a banner year. I Ri'V. end Mrs. McDonald were dinner jruosts of Mrs. Ani?rr J*J. i Craiff. t Prelection -A 4 at,-above, may face Increased dangei i.' Industrial X-ray surveys, financed b> and miiliops of other war workers. i:\yixry ?miscellaneous % i.\ ,ITY GOODS ? EWELERS | ndly Store ~~ ~ $ ?; : & (?Means Savings 1 o ^ ou v P*1 Hetwecn Main and Sumlcr Sts. "%H 0000 0 O O v<i>00 OOOCiO o oo ooo NEY ? id WOMEN "akes To Sign Your Namo flVICE IN TOWN SCOUNT CO. 3 . - _ -/ , i r **** Snl (tt*% '_6r\0 PPtNG ) j J1 WEEKS LEFT ) i i TO Pick Our ) . OG'fVTS"fc-i j SCOTT V ) ' I ^ 4_ '. ^ ^ HE YDqrARTEHS f" FOR CHRISTMAS " GIFTS ^ . ^ ' M L v'! j h j"? ^ y t \ ^ * ! HOSE BAGS GLOVES SHOES POLLOCK'S " 1 .":)] .MAIN STRKKT__ and j.ook | J'1' OVKR Ol K STOCK 'Si. New and Used Clothes ^ PRICES VKWV 15E VSONAIILE j Hi: J . Next in Ms:If Moon (irill 3* on Kniyl:1 Street. I.MiK ( STY. S. C. Miss Allies Mo:?ls Mirr. ; gfrfryfr ?'-Q.OOQCOc . | WAVERLEY (?. f- y.SStn ftT A TTOM U^ ! JL 2202 TAYLOR ST. I'HOXE 9.".IX' ? _ 1 Hours: 9 A.M. until Midnight Sundays 9 A.M.* until 6 I'.M. j Expert Lubrication. Washing and Simonizing QCICK TIKE SERVICE Mr ANYWHERE IN T1!E CITY c~;. C A M PUS LUNCH 2200 TAYLOR STREET PHONE 0518 ?1 Good Food Pleasant Surroundings Open from 8 A.M. until Midnight MEAL TICKETS FOR SALE T Jasper Caldwcjl, Prop. | Madam PAULINE ' s' > ! 1>AI MI8T-I,i: K READER , L TMr Guarantees to Head Your __ EC! Entire Life i i Calls your Sweetheart by name. { Readings on all affairs of life. ?Prices iu reach?of everyone I Slu White and Colored Ci - ?4 LOOK FOR TRAILER Madam Office on Meeting Street next to Johnny Fowler's Lunch An City of West Columbia VY fLEEVY'S FUNE Tfodertnking ami- Embalming . LADY ASSISTANT AMRITI ANCFQ ANYTIME ANYWnERE Superior Equipment Superior Service ?SLOGAN? LOWER PRICES N*o Deserving Poor Refused mi tayLor svv Columbia \ / ' \ "v: j i \ H v ~3T 7! urdav, December 18, 1943 ?? * M3 1 ill iwum ? T~ 1 PLAYING >4-ill \ Till TO'u PHI. KATr 1 f \ "DANCING? ?Wi MASTERS" vLh j Starring ..h?' .5 STAN OLIVER l } i I RKL HARDY fcia M ?with? lay, . TRl'DY ROBERT \RS1I ALL BAILEY * Si; x I) A Y?W EJ)NES1)AY jW "W1NTERTIMK"7 Tf* ? NN ith g~- i^t> S()S-1 A 11 EN IE T^ ' JACK OAKIK L I I>AR ROMERO ?.'y mmmammmm wmmsammm ^? MONDAY and TUESDAY * \on _ "I)1>5TR0YER" - ^ -J* ith edward (!. ltoniNSO: 1 r* and 'LONESOME MOUSE" and THE" NEWS ~~ \ WEDNESDAY ,n SALITK FOR THREE , ' HEAVENLY MUSIC ( , SKY SCIENCE y* BHM9 aT7 Kin, 10-52 ~ ) 'EC IA!. PRICE ON ALL HATS, ' ~ rHE H AT SHOPPE L. Jane Drake, Inc. i 51 Main St. Columbia, S. C. JCt 1/ . ' . ...i ?? i_ A i i <*.i i ruj)if ^ f-Trn.i ) Tf*- '"' .Oft f, III ^ ' 1 "! \'5 *'\c wnp; " }* : * 1' " ' le: "> ' 1 : \ . . \ '' M-U,r ' ' I, ' * ' i</?... s. W 1 . i Courteous Service ^ Reasonable l'rices Mrs. Rosa Hnvis, Proprietor m. . " 19 Gcrvais St. Phone 2-789 'V, OMMHIA'S NEWEST NI) FINEST NIGHT CLUB HE SAVOY CLUB LOCVTKB ON THE OLD WINNSttORO HOAD . ? i?A-|iif>:?f: oin?t+rc?City?Limits -?Eau Claire. The Savoy Club s formerly known as the Paltto Unit. 'j ,<i Foods, Chicken and SteaksA Specialty. v-o | iVe cater to Private Parties ard Clubs s: I.ula E: Niles,?Pioprieti ess ?4? oro Beauty School*j :atcd at 2481 Millwood Ays! EAUTY CULTURE IN ALL ?I ITS BRANCHES impooing, Pressing, Marcelling oc^wnolling^ Finger Waving, ? lair Dyeing, Bleaehing, Man- ? icuring, Massaging, Hand Molding, Anatomy and Electricity. v I) PHONE 6687 * I 'I nie M. Hope T. Malone, F ' i iihelinina C. Pope, Instructor ^c(^o3mcfac?^0&c8??30oecaj0M CT.-T "mnKrra^rr i^lPWTi'ffXAJiaM I *1WLflr AUMtflBB RALHOTIE~^ I. S. Leery, Mir. w 1 / ~FHOWE MW f /]