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/ y . . V I'AGE EIGHT Continued from page two ' __ 1 CHESTER NEWS ??] piano musie, the guests wended their^ ways home. After an illness of several months, Mrs. Alary Jane Westbrooks died at her home on Cemetery street on %Salurday morning. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon aL 'Metro ? / >olitan A. M. E. fchurcb. The Eastern Star and fourt of Calantjie nttondp'H - ~ - Mrs. Edith Gore, a pioneer citizen of this place, died at her liuine uii" . f'ter street after a lingering illness. Funeral0services were held at the A. ~Mr~Er~2. church. These two christian women were fine' eitifcens, and had large concourses of friends who*symtathize deeply with relatives in their sadness. ~REV. J. HARRISON WILLIAMS . Rev. J. Harrison Williams, a relived minister and an alumnus of A Hen university, departed this life Saturday the 24th and was buried on I , KYCimt Atlanta, Birminghar Orleans and G u ? ?" SATURDAY, t ?Very* l.ow Hound Ti From To' ^ ^ Atlanta, Li?i "' ~~ c;?; Afihevilie ~ .' , Anderson ft.JiO Helton :>.5tr " itiacKsnuru - b.iS riJUonn r. - J ' '-""Carlisle 0.00 Central 5.25 k ' Chappeil . . 5.75 Columbia 7.00 * Ivasb-.y . ; 5.25 . Fori Mill . 7:55' CufTney . . - . - ... 0.25 I i reen v iMe >.* . 5.50 (rreeiiwoiHl 5:50 :-i.. ( rwr -5.75 "" HotlKds ?r? -5.50 llonea 1,'atli J. 5.50 Jones villi* _ ? l! 5.75 Liberty . .5.25 l.ockhart 0.00 ' Newberry 0.00 .\ n^'ty-Six 77 r^- :>./.? I'acOlet ;. . 5.75 l.'el/.er : ?5.50 I'enrileton __ 5.25 "TFieiTniont ? ... . .">.50 Prosperity . . 1: ? . 0.00 _HiK'k llTll . '-25 Seneca 4.7.5 Shelton _ . 1 ." . 0.25 Spartanburg .1 Ik 75 I'nf/m 0.00 Walhalla ^.rv 5.00 " Welltord .. .",.75 Westminster 4.50 : ~?-Wert I'ninn : 4.7.? Williamstnn 1?5.50 York l. .' 0.75 , ? . ,,'PAllCS -Ptt< EX CI RSI ON TICKETS will b 7tli (except Srescent Lynited N? ~ REUT R N I JiNI IT: t.ood retu it. :t8, Crescent limited, s<> a* by midnyjht as follows, Atlanta, and Chattanooga, Friday, Tune I'oints, Tuesday, June 17, 1911.0. ~ SOUTHERN RA STToi^AS I MONEY-] I HAPPY HOME, i I LOVI H -C I Guarantee To Give < Your Mo | VV rite Today?i - D. ALE> , 200 W. 135th ST^. NE Ey< -j.--;,- |n , VX - manager, is engaged in y articles, perfumes, hair y cialties; and fni-tni? Y The increasing derftan C7 once, for lUU additional i X "eed onl^__tp_Jbe introduc ' y jack sa/esT^ X .. ?- - - As a most libera) con . i>{ '"1(1 prills.just out of'scl . ' y -? i "( ome an agent for the | EVE < X 2027 Taylor Street V t is??-. , !;.' l.L^ZT" Wednesday theJ28th from Johnson and BrjuJley's funeral home. He had . no funds for burial and it was thru _ the. atforts of. Prof? _A? Hawkins. 3 and the kindness of the direction of ; the funeral home that saved him from , having a pauper's burial. Instead he was buried in the Palmetto cemetery. I'INEWOUD NEWS j i ' . . i Mr. Sanders Pleaaant uf New Y:ork 9 _J. _. / 1 is home visiting his parents. " I Mr. Allun Cude-Tmd WimtMffllmi 1I rick have returned home after snend} ing a pleasant school term at Morris ' college. A card part^was given NVednes-' i(i?" honoring Mr. Sanders Pleasant, 1 " " i, I I and Miss Wilhelmina Irick. by Mr. j 'and Mrs. J. G. Johnson. vCream and i cake were-served. All seemed Jto have} j enjoyed the party. f M rs*. Malissa Johnson is the week! end guest, of Mr and TUrg .1 G Tithii-sec ~j ;ion to n,_Chattanooga, New If Coast Resorts FUNE 7th, 1930 ip Fares as Follows: ? Birmingham New Orleans ^Ala. and Chattanooga* (Julf Coast Ten'n. Points . $7.r>? - $20.50 7.50 20.50 " 7730 20.50 ?~??7rr?~~~ 21.75 . 7.25 20.25 .8.00 21.00 - 7.25 . 20.25 7.7J5, 20.75 *Toir ' 22.00 ? 7-.50 - ?20:50 ? 7.25 20.25 ^ 9.55 22.55 "R.25 _L - 21.25 - 7.50 - 20.50 - 7.TU * 20.50 - ; .7,75 v 20.75 ?? 7^50 " 20.50 7.50 - 20.50 7.75 20.75 7.25,, 20.25 8.00 w 21.00 8.00 1.00 ttt^- * 20775 7:75 - ? 20.75 ?7t50 T iMfctrO 4 .7.25 20.25 1M?""?1 zrrrnr j 8.00 ?' 21.00 _ 0.25 22.25 0.75 10.75 8.25 ^ 2K25 -'^= ~ 7.75??? 20.75 8.00 21.00 7.00 ' 20.00 _... j 7775 : 20.75 rf, 0.50 10.50 ' . 0.75 10.75 - ; 1 7.50 20.50 r 8.75 21.75 t^^*mtt:VtTrSTATIONS p sold for all trains Saturday, June >. 37.) " minx on all regular trains except ; to"reach- original starting point Thursday. June 12th, Birmingham^ 13, New Orleans, and. Gulf Coast 1LWAY SYSTEM ? A^VJ IFFJI CONTROL OVER I i, Etc. I you a Start I?i Life or >ney Back . ^ ' Soiid No Money I LANDER 8 w yo?K (^ITtV, M v . r I UUI Ir-ttr.-Wr A. KvansT~is president and Ak scientifically producing and, at moderatt grower, hair tonics, creams, powders, unehold necessities. d for these^articles is such that there is agents "to handle them in every section" c ed. Their superior merit never fails to : amission is 'paid and the articles are so hool, as well as others, without employ? Se wonderful products. For age^ncyrratF SCO PRODUCTS ? Phone 3702 7 ^x^Xi<~x~X"X"X>aXMX~X"X?X"X~ ;.. V / . . ~ THE PALMET JCHARLESXON-NEWS ?At Avwry?rmd^tutc on?Inst Sunilfry afternoon, - May 25 wtHT the" FBHIigr- f monic orchestra of this city, white,1 consisting of 100 pieces. Mr. Wieh-.l h.ifn is director. It was given for the benefit of A-[ very. A most excellent program, free i id charge was rendered and the an-' ditoriums.was tilled to t its capacity.! A wonderful expressiop of apl*recio-'i tion wus shown?by the host of our"! people who were highly entertained! by tile lJll'lU'Kt and hosi whit e nrchpn. trju in this city. This great event has, marked a new era in the interracial j program of this city and the writing of a new historic event of this great school under the leadership of Prof. B. F. Cox. The proceeds from this program were for the school, which was a^vcry neat sum given by thc'visi-ting friends. ReV7 Dr. -Ledbetter, pastor -of the Plymouth Congregational church, responded with thanks to Mr. Wichman, and his orchestra for heijr seyvices rfi mTtktTTg" the occasion a grand success awLto the many friends for their presence On next Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. June 1st the graduating sermon will he delivered hv Bfy H ? Rm.ii. well, secretary of congregational work among Negroes of Atlanta. June-2nd 5:00-p. m. exhibition of the training school and at 8:00 p. m. a patrons?exhibition of industriaP departments. June 3rd at 5:00 p. m., class d&y. June 4-8th graduating exercises. i ou are-.coraiauy invitea tp these exercises. I)r. J. H. Foster, of the Quaker for some time. Dr. Foster, is aJ former Charlestonian, but now is a praclicinur physician in Pennsylvania. - Mr. James Foster difcd /Monday, May 10th at his home in this city. He was a faithful trustee of Mt. Zion A. M. F nVinrt'h?Ili>- wife and two ?ons survive him.. His funeral was Vwkl at Mt. Z.ion A. M. E. church on Thursday? May 22nd. A sermon lone: to he remembered was preached last Sunday mornine by the pastor of Mt. Zion A. M E. hurch, Rev. J. W. Witherspoon. His text was taken from Matt. 1.1:6 and 2DH2; subject '-The Dangers of 12 O'clock." This , message was a masterpiece of eloquence. lojric and spiritual power, and several have already requested that this discourse be reI eated. Sunday afternoon he preached at WaUinjifurd academy fur. ...the graduates ami at K:00 at Mt, /Jon from Hal. 6:10 "Opportunity." with Rev. and Mrs. J. b. BenlVow, mt--etinp. and commencement exercises at Allen university. The Ministerial Union session Monday was fortunate to have some-very rdirtlnjyuiflhed visilui's: koV. t^ C; Clark, district superintendent, Charles toil district, M. E. church,.and Rev. F. T. Keniiev, peneial supPi iiiteiideilt of the Atlanta area, M. E. church. lie has recently spent much time jn comerence work in tnina ana spoke at length t>f hi--- intvr"^tin(f nvp"V'""'1'"; His remarks were very interesting and helpful to all. - , Other-, visitors . at the union we-ceMrs.; Cfary, and Mrs. Maude Han. OF years connected with, the Pictorial Review and now with the New York Graphic. Mrs. Hall spoke briefly. -Plymouth Canpreprational Church _ A larpe audience yrepted the pas-tor, Rev. 0. S. T.edbettcr Sunday morn mpy -Tie deliverd an inspiring ..andin forming: sermon on "God and C?n^ar."'.At/. night he. spoke on "Fait h -tnd "-Works.". Tuesday afteynoru) thy. E.VCFTStiTF'cliiir heI(T 1 ts monthlynieet;ng at the honie of Mrs^ Euphrasia T.cwis, 182 Nassau street." The president. Mrs. S. P. Rntler presidpd- A go,pd many plans were made for the hnttrredtate future. The Ever-Ready -eb+b?will meet?next1 Friday- at the iix-mo of Mr^rATV Brundm^r All members are urged to be present. Mrs. A. J"2. Ledbetter, the president is an?viou> to have all ladies witness the ) rogram that- -wil!?be rendered. For years die,has been 'the custom of Plymonth'-.clum li to hold an annual Home Coming serviceJfjf>JG.,.alJ students who have .attended"'schools out _of the city. The service will be held on Juhe 8th at 5:00 p. m. On behalf of the city Mr. E. C, McKinney will ifc'IIvet* the welcome address. The students themselves will furnish the rest of the program. Graduates and fora-Hf'r jd4?4^ri^? cdfli college are insinging of the. college song. High school graduates who are undecided where to go for their college work will find helpful suggestions from those who boost- their colleges. The public is invited. -_ Emanuel A. M. E. Church ?1 On1 the evening of the 23rd Rev. M. A. Ilollins, presiding elder of the Edisto district held his second quartert^~cbnference. Thff~pastor, Dr. J/ E. Beard, was also present and execut(d his-duties. After the usual preliminaries the business side of the session was taken up. All .reports' were" exceedingly good and were received without questioning. Peace and harmony^*eignei^hrougho^ icts Co. I s. Olymphia Harris i^ ?^*= i cost, dispensing toilet X shampoos, beaut v A X an imperative need, at A if South Carolina. They secure continuous come X V - - , . " % i readily saleable, hoys T nent, would do well'to A CO.. , I' >r _* . Y~ Columbia 8. C. J y X~X~X*-?X~X**X~X~XWX~X?*X*?X~X? * . ' ' rp LEADER N. B. HARRISON OIE^ IN. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Napoleon B. Harrison was instantly4' killed last Sunday night about 10:30 < when on his way home from church about t\vo and a half miles of his' home at West "W&teree, the autoniobile in which he and another young; man w'ere riding plunge{l*^jowrr a j deep eiiibanhnwnr, * **<' j The funeral services were held on, Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at! the Rock Hill Baptist church of which ' he was a faithful member conducted | by Rev. E. Derry, assisted by Revs. T. J. Williams and A. H. Hayes of (.'amdcn and Revs. S. B. Belton and j Win. Murphy of Longtown. The set1-: vieps were attended by many of the ; ntilLituder.of frlehds who share witti the family in the sorrow of Mr. Harrison's untimely death. I Mr. Harrison was a member of the and Knight of Pythias, a trustee of church and also of the graded j I school at his home. He was a good, business man and was well liked tby j those with whom he had business deal i im** ttrnj-wx ^ypH-mpTngnnrwt1 pfioj funeral by business associates who i made expressions, of regret over thei . passing of Mr. Harrison who meant I srt much to the community in which he i lived. I The deceased ^Ts survived by his 'widow, Mrs. Eliza Tucker Harrison, and .five children, Rosa L., James. ' - nr-rrriliv J fe AFTER DARK f i The evening silhouette i3 one of j ! simplicity-and grace, for under the | -soft fights, of evening, "the delicate vices. J1 . i--i - - \ ' - _ . ; ) nuances of the personality are revealed_ j and no unnecessary details^ shall de- i *1 tl??ir-4wmy- - Ttlf SittlOrT-' j i ette. follows'tfiF'llhes of the natural j figure with slightly bloused bodice, ! belted waistline, fitted yoke over hips 1 and a long, full skirl.cascading- to-the i ankles in flattering flares, A castutne ; thatvgrows more charming for summer when made of the new and more ?formal cottons?orgalidy, batiste -or? triple voile?or oJ._ chiffon, georgette or sheer silk face, iExcel la Pattern No. 3133. Sizes , M to 42, 25 cents. ?-?-T~-~ ' ECONOMICAL WEEK-END FARES TO ALL SEASHORE AND MOUN-I I TAIN RESORTS NOW ON SALE. CONSUL? TICKET AOENTS, THE} Sni'THERv t^Air^y j sion. This was considered .--as one-of the best sessions held recefntly. | The pastor oiT"Sunday morning, deI livered a rousing sermon selected -from Daniel 5:5: TKeme~~ T'The writing on the wall.' Surely this was a : sermon of warning arid admonition- t ["Immediately after the preaching the dcors or the church were flung open ^and the results were,- six persons h?The Sunday school undar the su| pervision of Mr. S7L. Jones', convened ! at the usual hour with a splendid i gathering of scholars and tethers. > The lesson tex t was one of beauty and : interest. It was enthusiastically disI cussed among the classes. The collection was fine. At a later hour the Allen leftooip held ita mooUnw TVio president, Mr. Wm. Gadsden, being absent, Mrs. E. M. Green, vice president, presided. Thetopic was widely qiscussed and. qtrite an enjoyable-time '.was bad. -Rev. W. F. Wflgtter one of ' -pfiian?ePs sons was present and made quite an interesting talk. _ The awar.ing servioon concluded 11 ir,religious activities for the day. This was known as Young People's night. Every interest with the exception of the sermon which was delivered.by the pastor, was conducted by the youner folk. The Junior choir served with Mrs. Inez Simmons at the orgran. The paatorls text- maybe fouh<f in LiB which__was e^ecjuently ^delivered. There were four accessions. Fifteen persons were received into full ftferri-' hership. Of this number seven were baptized. The service was very inspiring as well as interesting^. Rev. I W. Wilborn,. our former pastor was nresent and assisted in the a?r. ?' ?' William, Glenu, and N. B.t Jr~~of West" Wateree, and 3 grand children, , six hmdiprs, Air .1 G Harrison, nf 1 hiladelphia; Rev. J. J., Mr. W. R. and Mr. II. W. Harrison, Columbia; Mr. \V. G. Harrison, Itidgewav, Mr. <'. C. Harrison, Charlottg^ North Car- ' olina;his lather, Mr. J. L. Harrison, : Columbia: two sister3. Mrs. Marv M: Flarri^ RJidgewa?V. and Miss L. F. (1 Marri:>*<?),.ndverti i'v manager'of the ] tVtmctto f,trader, GoIirmtTbTrund nmpyd other relatifresrind friends who are ; burdened with. a lutavy cloimi of sad-,' ness over his'death which was a shock ,1 to all. J~~ ? Infermcnt?wa4 imule-in the. church^; yard beside his oldest son and little daughter, who preceded him to the [ grave only a few years ago. The flo V L'l IS >> L*I C IIUIUJ a 11VI Uv U U 11 I HI# L ATTEND COMMKNCRME-N-T M~t\ and MTsT; Henry IT Jackson,' Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Marion, S. C.,' attended Allen's commencement a"d were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Snann, 2.r>04 Washington street. DK. jj. PHIL 11' EI.LISTU P.RLACH AT ANTIOCII CHl'KCH Sl'NDAY The presiding;, elder of the Witmsboro district, Rev. E. Philip Etlis, D. D., \vill preach at Antioch Church Sunday nip:ht, Rev. J. H. Baten, pasGray" and The. New- Rider. ' ? tXCLtl.A 4 . -kW71? M F-3QQ8 .t. ^ooa ' tttJ ..SHOULDER CAPES ; .\\1SO!a >Tiion steps out for dress parade, she wears a shoulder cape. A circular cape .that swings from the duuilder above the straight lines of a ?tailored?coat.1?A fashion correctly portrayed in the sketch above?a coat Tr i >r town wear when tailored of one of ?the new tweeds ot basket"weaves. This silhouette is very youthful, for the coat is single-breasted and wraps the. figure smoothly. The narrow, _ tailored .belt defines a normal waist?U?e-above--roomy patch-pockets;?The divided" cape; "is fastened under a ?notclct'd collur and serves?to aeeent the trim tailored lines of the coat. " lex eel la Pattern No. 3008. Sizes 14 to 46. 25 cents: HliNRY L. Unc I'HONK 1.1H-J Br Fune -;V ' V r~~~~ i^^^SaturdayiMa^3^1^30 ., .~.-continued from page one ?; :t~ ~f. ALLEN'S FIFTIETH COMMENCE : iMKNT Kelfey, Hattfe Elizabeth I-angley, ()icella Mae Lee, Eula Valjean Massey? William David Lhapellp?Mrf.lary,?? Hattic Elizabeth Miller, Katy Lawson Moore, Joseph Ellis M6rse, Sara Wilbclniinn Mae MorrlyJWdhani Vanoo?? Mundle, Thomas Baker Nelson, Prudence Paris. Edith Eusie Ragin. Gar dfcnia Rusell Ragin, Margaret Elizabeth Ragin, Henrietta Elizabeth Ragin, Mable Edith Reid, Harry Riley, iMoise v man- Hemnson, John Henry Robinson,' Ruby Agnes Jtobinson, Moses President Roof* James Roper Grairtr Hulen Elizabeth Rutherford, Rubie Mae Keaberry, Charlotte Lora Sea brook, William Eugene SingletotV-JIumbert.?Eugene Smith, LiRic? Belle Speaks, Alice Clotell Swygert, Gladys Elizabeth 'Thomas. Rebecca , Lilla Thompson, Ruth Thompson, Sadie Thompson, Shepherd Alexander Thompson, Robert Toatley, Phyllis Louise Watson, Sara Louise Weathers, ? Lthel Zenobia Webber, Ruth Ocseola Wt^tun, Vivian Kuvunu, WgSton, Louis Frelun Williams, Luzell Gardner Wil-?g Harms,- SaHie Ann Elizabeth Williams, Josephine Dorothy White, Ada Mae * Maxine Wright. Teacher Training Depa rtmcnL: Eva?Katherine Dunlap, Ruth?Orabelle Fair, Louise Marian fimiflwillP F.lnnieo MoOiorlinn Ionn? ette, Ruby Mae Johnson, Azzora May- v me Martin, _Mar-- Evelyn Nance Dai- -j sy Thelma Neal. Carolyne Liiella Rose -J> mond, Deborah Maude Shelle, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Margaret Lois Addison, Alcuin Macio Anderson, ^Theodore Roosevelt Alston-? Herbert Lee Brooks, Maceo Roosevelt ^ Christie, Ebbie Green, Esabelle Ol- ' +m?Jut'kSPn, Mae Murray Jefferson, Ihelma Elizabeth Koone, Hilda Lib ban Mclver, Janie Ellen Nesbitt, Sarah Ann Washington^ Theological Department: Verseal Arthur Janerfclte, Wade Broddus Bouler, Samuel Ionian Johnson. ... . : v Keep baby's "side dishes'* . _ ICE cold rlety u met by kVV?|' orange, prune and tomato iX^^H?livei- oil tO lup^ M clement the milk ^ diet. ^ Prunes are ^ 1_ rich- hvvitamine. j All of these delicate foods need the -constant protection of ice. Don't trust them to a makeshift window box orkeepthem on pan try shelves or, worse still] in a damp, musty cellar. Keep them weet and safe in a good ice box until the .very-,minute they are used"? Ice is the cheapest health pro tection you can buy. Use it thft year 'round. crrncE company 1721 MAIN ST. l'HONE 3156 ?? amjtmmmrnmmmmm? i n a??mmmmmI4M??a . Every Womp Knows 1 < Every Woman Jtnowshow easy-it i*-?~ o burn or scald herself while working n her home. Every woman knows that . lese burns.and scalds are painful and ometimes very slo\v^trr heal. Every woman should know that t||e pain of "'Turns and Scalds Will be quickly relieved. infection positively nreventpd una speedy healing assured if Liquid Borozone is instantly ajiplLed^JGet?a_ _ bottle of Liquid iforozone and keep it handy In your medicine cabinet. Sold by .1 '1 TH K W AVERLKr URL'G STOH F. - JALKlSUN?? lertaker - Embalmer Plastic Surgeon 'hone ?H03 ?Nifht PKone 338-J Main St. MARION, S. C. i - ? ' ison^ CouAer & -Davis? dertakers and Embalmert Ihoun St.( DILL"ON, S. G. PHONE 270 ' , v - ?17 SliABOAtM) AVENUE-^ . L. Foxworth X Funeral Director . MII.UNS, S. C. Ambulance Service ral Car# and Funeral Equipment a? od at tlie belt and'^ better than the Rent and Ptocea Lest,." . _J= JRTESY AND SERVICE ~f r- ' . . , . ... i'i"vi-i-r^rf--rririifiifii