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Saturday, December 11, Personal Mentioi Sgt. Chief Bookert, orginall of Columbia, has returned horn from Korea, and from the Arm with a Honorable Discharge. Hi family and friends are proud t have him back home again. His wife, the former Mis ?Georgia Mae Myers of Columbii and their son-are Juxppy to hav him home, . The friends of Pfc. Arthur ( Palmer Jr. will, be pleased 1 learn of his t>eing well in the Ft East where he has been station* with the Army for the past yea after returning to states from I months service on Koje Islar guard ami fireman during tl Korean war. Young Palmer, Jr. is now Japan where .he servejA-1 -nil months with-the Military and : Assistant Fire-chief at one < Camp Yokohama's fire statioi tent, transfered to Fire . .Centr in Communication- room in Yoh homa where he now dispatch< all fire vehicles from station i- fire. He also plays trumpet, in sins band one night weekly in one < Tokyo's night clubs. ALI.EN UNIVERSITY ( HOIK IN /VWI-VT . -niHISTM A S PROGRAM DEC 12 8:30 P. M The Allen University Choir^u , der the unique direction of Profe sor John Hunter, accompanied 1 Professor John B. Lawhorn, is a ticipating the presentation of the annual Christmas program to 1 held on Sunday, December 12,,t'J! at 6730- p.m. at the Allen tlnive sity Auditorium. The principle feature will 1 Carols of different lands and sele tions from the "Messiah." by Hai del, and'selections from the "Chri mas Oratorio"- by-Bach. The feature soloists will be Oz Bell McKnight, Bettye Joe Noise ?i. tef-James Edwards, and Floyd Ell son. CLAFLIN PRESENTS "A CAPPEfLLA Oinill." srvirr DECEMBER 12 AT 6:30 P. M. ORANGEBURG ? The Clafl "A Cappella CfoQ.ir",' under tl direction of J, H, Chadwell, wj present Heinrich Schutz' Chris , mas Story", Sunday evenini December 12 at 6:30 P. M. in l\ College Chapel. This oratorio for soprano, tenc and bass solo with a full ehori of mixed voices, organ and piar is adapted from; t.he-King?Jame version, and translation of th fioly Bible by Henry S. Drinkt of Luke, second chapter, 1-2 verses and Matthew, second char ter, 1-23 verses. With an illustrious histor dating from the year 1664 whe the composer orginally publis>he it in incomplete form, the curren edition of the oratorio bv Arthn M',r,de! in_lf41) embodies the re suit of extensive research into th s?.yie of the composer and the or auring w'.ucn Shut/, wrote. "Th Christmas Story" is one of ch fjinal works of Shut/- arid is ai achievement which suitabl; crowns the long life of on music's greatest masters. Soloist for the occasion wil include: Dorothy Thomas. Louis Williams, and Oilie Patterson, si pianos; Robert Douglasj_ Aljiho nso Roundtree, Luther Lucas .Beajamin Cantey, Arthur Stoke and Mary E. Harris, tenors; Re gmald Jarvis, Livingston Scipio Daniel Moss, James McDaniels Basses; Marguerite 'Poinsette Sallie Jones, Ann Waymer, Con tralto"k. Mr.- Walter Williafno will be ? the organ-'and Flora Newkirk a the piano. . *. ; The puldic is cordially invited THE GOLDEN RILE SOCIAL CLUB The Golden Rule Social Club me at the home of Mrs. Mary Butler 308 Bull St. Monday night Nov ' 29, 1954. Devotional exerc1#e wa< led by the President. Then th< house was called to order. Tin minutes of the previou.4 meeting was received and adopted. Oh and new business was discusse< very briefly. We can fully saj within ourselves that we havi come to the end of a very success ful year, and now everybody seem: to be filled with Christmas spirit We also have application foi three members whose names wil be mentioned in the near future No further business was transact err liie toll was called with cue! member responding with a bib! verse. Then we adjourned to mee at the home of Mrs. Gladys Garret 1713 Catawba Ave. Monday nigh Dec. ?>, 11)54. The hostess servei a very delicious course Mrs Sing ley, 1'reV, Mrs. ~ InezGanTt See., Mrs. Lena LaBrew, Rpt. 1 ? ?' " ' | HOOK ER OPENS BASKETBALL ' K SEASON PHI DAY pj | ' | t; y, j The Booker T. Washington Toi ol e nadpes will upea their 1H5-1-5." ei y Jj. ^Ii.ctbali season Friday, night a- E s ia.n.-t tiiiaiiia.n H'.'i ol" N'e.w- . sj o berry. ? si Booker I.as been p,-ac'icing i*or ti is o.i' weeks ami is expected to B i, exhibit a speedy attack a- s] .. >>ooi\er detia.ed ti rial man last <ai in the only game placed lie?il t\veen-the club;.. Two Karnes will N u \\ ith eignt rotuinaes from last m! year's squad anil some promising 1! r, iir/i jrav men, llobkor. is 'expected lv JO to he'm'uch stronger t.'ian lastjiea ^ id soil. The reiunices, led by Hilly . . ie Hipp, a rebounding artist; Harold a Lewis, All-State forward and Alarj 'J in ion Goodwin, a slick floorman, are | ie expected to lead the Tornadoes' 3! is attack. Other members from last ja of year's squad are Samuel .Macon, J is mills Kvans, Ons tloouwin, \Vi.lte Wj al Long and Frank Bonner." New o- comers who have - saown promise H ei* during-practice sessions are (). iwT to Rutherford, Theodore Lewis,| "1'eter" Rec: e, and ("1 if ton Jackill son. Bonner a O'.'l iru'ies center, pi .is expected to fill that clot vacated by lbb4 graduate, Frank I'atj rick, Patrick led the team in scoring- last season averaging Id ^ points per game. ? ? ? The Jaii,.))' Varsity of [both ?! siIs?will?meet?at?7:'U1?ip?a-n" i preliminary t iniu1. ; Sr Advance. tickets for students to iy , h.I regular games will ..be ..'50 n- cents. ."Ail ticKets at the door will it I be .qft. cents. . lie ? 1 r>4j KI.KS N KWS, I Tjio Lilts?invite?their '?friends J 1)0 and the public to attend the" Elks 1 c_ {.Memorial service for two of our'il a- brothers. Dnviil rinvmilt .,?.i 11 j "? ' wvt.v W'nl v.' lie* ? st | lie Dixon- at First Calvary Baptist I [church. Sunday December 12, 1054 y 10 at '<.30. Rev., M. S. Gordon, past,or. I t- The Daughters and Bills "are li- selling dinners Saturday at 2500 j Reed street at 12 o* clock .until : 1 Dec. 11, 1054 friends and the pub- i lie are asked to buy a dinner. 1 i Chicken and cheatlings, the. proI coeds will go to the charity has- j * l'.i'ts for tli'e needy for Christmas in! will you please help us? I Thank- vou very kindly. ^ r?? ? 1 m the big sisters cm b K?[ PINK GROVE COM Ml'MTV ie * '"The club met ,at the hhme of )r , Mrs. Hester Mills. The President 1S and officers on duty. A song, 10 then prayer, Bible verse was heard ig s hy all. Then the minutes was 11 ie . read, unfinished and new business <2 !l was discussed. Some interesting remarks was heart) from the mem | hers concerning the year's work j of the club. ^' Those t)iat had money in the i n Xinas Saving received their money.' 1 I Christmas seals were 'nought by L many of the ^members- that was I | sent to the ctuh from the Tuber-! j culosis -fir-m-. A letter- from-lite ! i U.S.O. was read' asking" the club ^ , to give gifts of any article to { cheer some lonely soldier for. e | Christmas of which the t'lub will . ( respond. v We are' still alive trying to cheer some unfortunate on at alljg times. t <> On Monday night Dec. 27 the L club will have a Christmas nice $ and program, come be with us g on that rtight. ' 0 ? O - O - CLAFI.1N UNIVERSITY COM- |g , .MKMORATES IRTGHY-FIFTH |o >'ANNIVERSARY io ,]. 0 Orangeburg, S~. ('.: The oldest;^ institution of higher learning in ' ?> the State oT~South Carolina, ClaC- | g II lin "University, took time out last g i week, to commemorate in a two- j q | day celebration its eighty-fifth i % anniversary. $ ' ; In a sparkling, yet sober pagean' Si I try, "The Claflin Story" was told. 1 0 ^ beginning \vith the emancipation, < the history of Claflin University I g was flpn'f-tf/l fr, *? >?? " sr...? 1 r>n/\ ??.r.vvvXI vv/ anvic man 1 v;uu y 5 thrilled spectators. !.o 3 Claflin founders lived again V 3 for u few minutes under a ~ liril- IQ ' i liant spotlight, to tell their stories 'o 1 from uniquely designed floats, x I The Honorable Lee and William $ Q t Claflin, co-founders of Boston O b Uni". ersity, Bishop Osman C. Ba- j % - ker, organizer of the South Caro- ' V * , linn Methodist Conference, The {O t ? 8 ?reverends T. Wlllard Lewis, Alon-lg r zo Webster, Edward Cooke, Dr. ? 1 I . M. IJunton, I)r. .1. P. Randolph . 0 . and many others were part of o - the historical panorama. <j> ^ A?reception?to note?the?tenth u I anniversary of Dr. J. J. Seabroukjo c as president of Claflin terminated j , i the first day's festivities. ' | 5 tj The ClafLn Scene and the Claf-jv 1 lin Vision highlighted the -second O i. dayV^nctivitieSi on which occa- ? , nit>n, *lV. B. C. Turner, president g of South Carolina State College, ^ I i \ ? M _ ^ . .the r evcrend William A. Macl.aehlan, | Campus, Durhtim, .North ( resident of the Hoard of Hdnea- December 2-1, l!t.r>l. on of the Methodist Conference President James Rich of the Philadelphia Area, and Rev .College Student Crvernm end Charles X. Hutchinson, New i presented, his sehoid in tti upland Southern Conference,1 injr width included discuss >oke briefly on "The Clalliit Vi- J problems and means of ad on." CJiuiaxinu the eommeniora t student government in i on was an address delivered by ' leges rnd universities, ishpp .J. W. K. Howen, wlio | There were panels on t .oke^on "The .-Future of a Chris- , jeets: Academic Frycdhnt an College,'' ' j .tegmtiuu diseussn^l l>y >--- : ,I the leading e'ducttlors of t PltUlS l.'l"'IM SKM i.,|> ,\T 1- let-'1 ? represented?at this i A. I . Mr, Rich, expressed his g . 'to the institution for pi TT-?. .v .. 1 . . . . .. rail | n,m> Willi- llie opportunity t'ji.onaj Assembly meeting was i sowsiiippinjr with other fl<J on the Duke University' students in i lis region. St .98 and $2.98 TIES 98c LA 1)1 KS' (i ' } | ATS^ ^ 79c and $1.00 ' SI.98 and S2,\) ? ? i in .Millinery l)ej HOSE / Ravon and Nv ? 1-2 ton ' SLIPS 79c Pr. I .$1.98?$2.98 Girls' Corduroy ^, w ? \ T r"< W JAX SHIRTS SILVJLI Ked, (rreen, Glue and ~7 Gold, Si/es 7 to 14 Main at Tayk Priced $2.98 Columbia, S. ~r OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC CONTINUES TH] Going OuLof Sale, Buy Now while our Stock is still (Virip (nnally Frmriirs Diamonds, Watches, J Crystal and Gifts. \ SU A EE DEPOSIT WILL HOI.I) YOVU SEE! SILVERWARE? DIAMOND :U Piece Service for S NOW $10.88 I SOLITAIRES | ODETTES REG. 819.95 j -(r, (illARANTEEI) 1 '>ll"'i,lil ! CRYSTALWARE ENTIRE FA MOTS MAUI'S of'KN STOrk l,"< I 1 r|M' SAVK rr ' ? TO 7 "?'r TOYS INCI.l 1)101 I PHILIPS GIFT S ^17Hi MAIN STKKST ? , c * r ; ALMETTO LBAPgK [ 'iirolinn COVWAY CIKCl IT f Uev. iaitin, Stanley ? I'astor Morris . flit re- Sum'ay was our first Quarter!; ; meet- j Conference for this year. We a: lions on #??|>i,;.>>tv> have our Presiding Klde vaneihg- baeK for another year. It being ou >ur eVil- First Quarter. it was held at Si $ James. It was largely .attendee he sub- by the entie work and . > .marked and In- | very good beginning. Lome _ of J Su:uiay School was oyened o be. Col- the .usual hour, and after a brie neeting. ' discussion b.v?i lasses, the?lusso latitude was so timely and intelligently re roviding viewed from all points hy..I)i of if el- Jenkins, lie placed much emphasi college^ on giving thanks to Cod for wha he has done for us. It I LEATHER GLOVES y ; SI.98 and S2.J8 <- >? 1 SWEATERS S 1.98 Men s Slippers ?1.97 I^r. I HOLIDAY HANDGAGS u I Plastic and Leather >t. j $1.00 and $1.98 - Ion j Beads, Chokers ...t. and Ro?es 59c to $1.98 ^ HOYS' FLANNEL \Ol SHIRTS Sizes 3 to 14 * 98c to $1.98 v_y? 1 QHHHBBHHKHBnTKSCSWWinWRxr^w^ >ooo.ooooooao:o.o.o<^oooooooo.o.oo.ooc Shoppei .... _ .. ~ eir << Business | - - j I lete. Bargains in Na-. i ewelry, China, Silverware 3 0 0 LC'TION'S UNTIL CHRISTMAS 8 o WATCUKS ? NATIONALLY | ADVERTISED o C A \ T I TI? TA $ ? '. l M J K> I 1 \/ V 50% AM) MORE 8 p . I --- - o - . 5 BIRTIISTONE KINGS - I O . MEN S AND I. A DIES' 8 > I " . . We 8 HOPPE ___ 1 ??. RHONE 1-J620 !Q >: - - =? 17 Immediately after S. S. odr ( morninjr Worship !>e*ran with 1 choir sinK''itf Holy Holy "Order of ( y Service was coiiducted hy the pase tor. Scripture lesson was read f r from Matt. <5 hy 1)V. .Jenkins. His h r theiite and text were taken from y t. Matt *5:12 ,Theme "Forgiveness." o I The invitation for jou^rs was ex a tended but none came. . ' c Dr. JenhipH acting steward took c n up $25.07 from the public. << f ? We Were {Had to have M iv. Hose tt Stanley's fathei and InuHim. all or?n - Florence to worship with us Sun- n i\ day and hope they'll come ?{rain. y s Before (join*: into business, I)r t it Jenkins said to all officials, you c are members of the Conference i ^ and are expected to remain through i I the Conference, e then went int* t organization. Mrs. Azalee M Jones was reelected secretary. Miss Cleo- c Heaty reporter, M rs. Floria Session i was reelected.. Other comioities t are to be supplied. 1 . The leaders then made their re 1 ports. All reports were irood. To-. 1 ml contribution .'for the day $114.r i Sit. Meeting was adjourned. Or J i Jenkins diped' with Mr. and Mrs ni Allen Jones. ? I ^CH?D.o.cto.oooooooaoooaooooooo< | At MARS !l oir i s~e i| SURF, TO if with your fai ? -We've >rot Christmas all v._t't.Pl>e< Oi men on your list are concerned! I '8- -by doinjr all your shnpp)njr-fo g more, you'll please him because ~^g Marshall's.- TlTU name '"Marshall w men's wear for years. You'll 1 ik ||g to choose from, too! Come in : v away plan! (lift Certificates. S ig SHIRTS ^WEATERS I ? UNDER WEAK- SIM >RT~~SHlRT I ? (1 LOVES I | JEWELRY PAJAMAS (WTITr r:irr< | ^ Sport Coat s Slacks Raincoats. |~ MARSH o Known for Quali to g Phone 4-(>120 000000 oooooo o oo o 0:0 0:00 OO.O O' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOpOOv ? 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Ne- can noes have been named to' paVti- - was ipate in Kast-West Shrine Kame Tt?5! it San Kraneis(m.?the first time H nore than one has appeared in nofv his- contest. was Captains-elect for the Hiu Ten the oheKcs are .J. C. Caroline, Illinois; scoi end-Calvin' Jones, the All-Ameri? Stat an award at Iowa. Caroline is i.! ~ he first Ni'tfio toibe elected team eader for the Mllini. Rerhaps H iiuldy Younjr would have been tlie I irst had )<< remained there and ' I low <juitcM.o join the pro tanks, j (ones Is the second to he named N 1 Iowa. His predecessor. Homer I larris, named for the 1'J38 team, Km >000.0.0^00.0.00.000.00000000 mm HALL'S || HMn j I sroRK. . ] /orite men ! ? 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