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Wjrn-'t J _ ?????\--TT tm*m ? "The Old (Jin The New u: 7 L . 1 BY K. I'lil-MP ? r ?? ? ?:7 Rctucmhci?? ?? A resolution \v.;s our conferciu.es 'iSini-n ing be taken in all .. _ the first or .jovuitL - . month, to aid Bethel < lumbia. T|n? monc\ i ' rectly to the presiding district the. t allow org - t ^ is important lor many .. , we simply mention .... Bishop ileVcrdy C. it. j._. first bishop-Uo preside- <o ?? ? that made a pro Vis I'm * ferency .report blank r .' chUAvheii."** ircaTTork local as well as" the gt Scoretr of churches^:: such funds during his In .... Administration, ?The elated with-the item,, tun bishop with such a v'l-d . ' send blessing to it. -The Request growsuout oi' ;. ~ i. gestion o?-**ur matchless * 1.?4. ati.-.-i;:. tsrr.r :: IVl ill U1 uit' tUUl Vlll^ I ' and help in this one i';i,.i: " that a similar eli'ort eau a ^ some of 'the others?t~ involved. . Now it may that sum ? not yet to the after Bethel .until t^ie t|iii\!. <day in this month. ]:.< you receive it. forward' presiding elder. In s > . _ wil not only' giadm a . your bishop, but wi:i fur. At'i iftin .Mm in ' ? ?*- Palmetto State. PP? r^=-??r ? the resolution. . . ".Much Learning H.i.h . *"* " .Mad." ' ' : ' \Vhen_J'Wte*7-rl.o L* ' ?r-=?? . shouted the .ilmve ' ' T : who was standing bar to be tried for tr.t) * ' * had in Jesus 'Ciit i t: ; mistake ..only as ii. 'n-. - sainted apo. tle, ' ii... ;. carries with it iou-pf-vr.* - - * \ ; applied to sO.,.e ?.i . . -?. ' r' educated'ViivIt.H ri kii1. posing theinseiv. ministry. It- . God's great- i ok i.. . some of - files*.- aii' ' . . to use ill noii'ii i >. . ' -~f" . lamb of Goii -tli.'.t' ' . . sins of the v. or; -. .$ ,%ttrn-ing .iv.di;. u;... . - ' service to t iiemseK e >--- Person.; '.n- -- -n?-rrf?:? ? -~iffjiii.ii.il v" f., i'li,; , get beside tli la. ..) 'good T<)if~HoT~7i . = ' "nas been thc.n.j.". pie ' including mi: .. .not capacitated. if. It has niude tin. in some ool' our s anything about scie./. phy they went t?r 11.v.. preached Christ aiul < and their churches vu But since. Lhuyt~i\eeive<: . ldtii or coll.'go on,; . : 1 they get in the pulpit i nietaphicis until they body away fronTTiv cit i . there is nothing left 1> ' itoriums in which to [ ' ponmerus. - Salter's Memorial It. ; It?La?a?pleasure ; vice' now thats ' bciiu' above name! chuuh Street between . Onh L.. Rev. A. Srr.h thmri,?~?r O igiivvi jy c* .7 t i .n. mi.' It>?m nificicru work" sine..- -? The grounds-havoUu < :. ;. .w*?"the^rnteriur of 1 in-?? tractive from ?ovei \ gram outlined by i;. opening-st r\ ic ; .i . -??:?t grand. Ivvor.\ body .*y .. . n^rmTTTmnnnma^^^^WHt.tyWL.?^fTTTTTiT?^r ^ '. as draiiged ljiy tin- ... should be_v-n _ with suef\, yi.-iioTT. ; best in .his .<.. close of Dr. T. .1'^' <i ? , sermon. Miiii'lbyTx : ... McC'le-Uan, tin; , tier 'of t'ne tii.?i ' ?? tation?fur?. ! . .catch a i- ?. m.i caught a \v!;uLrejoicing. .''!.v.. - > : . . "Joy shall h-.- i A, ner that re ninety ,'a'ntl r ~ need - i . _ . Don!I V. iiu. i During t!.< . n.: conference.' v supply a small el .. . - ' ' doing SO, W(-Fi.'ld . If wm?mmmm officers,, and their i> . r send us a ciiey- i,V ... ! ~ ed of being < :f u. ?, cause we have out : You can glean from tnat int coiiKn^n.iir '* wagging a-college edit-.; f. that had only aeapa.-.; school education. 4r? When yon umleinolu :??1 contents of a quart tea cup: oapcity, you .1. ;' sion or a running ov< r. solutcly nothing wrung .. education. And pnnhv | be satisfied with less t' ' training tKat eon he io?r . . ; when a preacher thinks 'degree licenses him toy. bers fools, find fault .we Commandments, siiike < sert words in the f.. and even question the ,i . ' is on his way oiyt of tlv , steadof going higher in if. F 1 fc pie will determine- hi'- yFB?" regardless of his sheep ? t- Br or his plain paper.. u.-... _ _ few ' " " Our Wltcrr^tio-' On last Sunday to ' ?oul stirring time' wiih l\ L liam Jeter at Bethloln ,u < ^ * % *'\ '. I.14EV-Y- SCHOOL ' ; The Parent-Teacher -Association of '?tvy School held its regular tiionthj .> i cm'i ihk'. Criday flight, December 1 ? 11 'V. *' .-<- ' ' . tmihvssi\e devotionals were con> 'i by -i-hv?president. - s .vssion then followed. l ! v I 'i'-ini, rlmirnian of?the-Circle made splendid report, how shoes, stocking, clothing ? I ,i. > had been given to the i'::..idii . of the school. .! "..o.i was cat ried \o Jneei j ?axaJ?fourth?Mondays -of- i'. n' it v'the home of the nieni-"" wir.g program was render.-. O-'.ci, A!is. Eliza Micklv and Mrs. . i Walt's; ihstiuniental solo, ?'i .'.ctii Uiclpnond; Christinas^' " Hli/.a Alickle; - address, ?-?i U-v.. Elder G. K. Lylcy, o ; ! A. Ai. E. Clfefreh. He van ixvct.cnl address, which was ' ' "v nd wcifi'iiL mid mm very V-iil W> parents who are rearing . iniietv. ' " _ " ?. tiw timely remarks. He commendi t!ie numbers for their splendid ! i -lit oi' rooi'.eratioTT.? 1'. i..<. s fur attendance were won by v following classes:?The first prize . ,j i -ith an the second prize by the _j A?euurse?of chocolate, cake and was served by Mrs. Sofronia j d ni:e, chairman ot the Publication | '..nmittee and her members. "I'i'KLl Vd. Ii Kill SCHOOL NEWS I S. (A?According to a a made by lv. L. Hickson. the. and tTTe other officials , with tho school system are . ' t Im-e i " with' vtite jprogress 1 ' "lit- i m'uli' timing tin* iirwi . ot this school term. i;..i ihn.ellt. d25 pupils, all ol' dointr. hiirh_-stbool work. ?' i, i riiviuur. recorde--ef-4hc ;. it?>tii departments, aeadem-irial are-hard at work o iving to accomplish asT i-A.-ible. iai ilepai-tmentr during t ' year, deserves special he 'extol lent. type of , .done. Each di . . opart.mcnf is ut.tgmpt- _ ? . r~T (.'orinite -'tTi Ojccts; the j .Division under the-" :. 1*.' SU w"-.i\ has made .i .i hinin ? ood work my Division, L. G. Fish . ! < ?? m trotting an at-. ? ??: ? "'-Htoni1 I the industrial v- . ? sti.iH'i found on .the. i! : siis of Greenville*.i are invited to vis c >ii.'-jj;;j tincuts. _ ' ;?: ' ' .o, i' in,if iHUM u-t under-or?ttn pritlelpaT" have .i-ngc.m-ms n;. tho~0it5? ~ an.; in nearby coiiimu n-aunir.at ipns are very . . i i tin- pVople of Green \iKiU-1 thai, sometime . uvurt' tile c-hoii will- ren. t i.i Anderson. The Dra. ' ..'.a new organization, lias .-.1 in iinswer to a long felt If i- - intended that this club 1 ? interest in the study ot ??-i i-picct-s and at the sainc- -1 vjii cncouiage ihose who have ' tal iit. di amvitization to dei'.i.s Velves. Miss Eugenia Rob 1 4. a faculty Member, is the. spoil-. ? ' in . movement. However the ' i-! ini i oil bv- st'uuen ^ _ ,v ndi ii'-r organization which gainsay those who would j?u-?; ;.i?..Unlcitt parti ' >. -: i i it government is the /- K-.'iiion. Under the active 1 ' I'.eti; ni' T-rttth-nt officials and ? >.] r;i! ion :intl advice of i ; i - _ organisation has sue-. > v : ivtcd its affairs during .com and is making : p-ht' < baskethatl and _ . . ;t>. ' ;.!>i!ity the football team w jelr .tfris I id Seneca. The team nui aim i. h w;ty tnu " ? .1 times, but-is learning weak points and prom p"fTtir - by?ft-*-?mistakes- ant fi -non is in the shatle next """ '. oh.! < apt. .Marion Sewel reports i spirit iin.l loyalty of : \?v great aids toward the ; su' itT>s that they have had. ? h. . ' ?<;! -iifg has had a nuin ?.i..ent visitors: I'rof..VVilv i. ft ale .Department oT i ! .'steution; Mr. Cherry, a. -t:.11: v. Moss, the pas .! lis' Unj'fist Church; Rev > he tor "i" Allen Temple _ ' ? i? u: if. eli of tins city; Rev. 1 .'. >! . licit.; Rev. A. F. '? . * ' Waltereoi-o, -s. C.; ami i ,i . f. t x-piesident of Wilber.. ' ' ' 'W,P CR;^gg and:, 1 pit a very eloquent and -nor0! ,.|,l?4+e?pupils of it. Africa .and i^u XI . .1 * 1< < 1 on the part of the . v.; ,u lialdi* indeed,?Dm. '' ' r i> really, in the hearts of his - a in! he'does everything in j?.\ver to make his work a sue' , -Me need ri'ore ot his kind . -it Winnshoio that evening : h :lie Rev. A. J. Felix, B. D., and line m i vice. Bro.> Felix only I - - <! charge of this work about four 1 . hi;> members are carried viiin i.i11i Kviiyhndy tvn met ioniplinientary of him. They y- la- is a great preacher, and has . Pie. ranee of a real pastor. So ?i-w?his favor and .< -in expect great thing", from this . xcith such an acceptable young .'.aii at its head: We certainly enj >. ! our association with him. - iv i k-end will find us on the ' ~ .1 ("rcuit with the Rev. W. RL - B. H., pastor. We will -m r-:t"h at Thomas Chapojl Sunday n t' i- that afternoon. Let the o-mher.s prav for an out pouring of .the Holy Spirit. "Let us advance 1 ' on our knees." , - - v . - .. j v" ; THE PALMETTO LEA IN MEMORY OF DI RANT PKKCIVAL PIONDERGR ASS, D.I). - -? J Beloved Pastor, Husband And Race Man A ?. . " i Twelve months it will be Sunday, Hw'omtiei1 .'lOth, since the death of Dr. Durant Percival Pendergrass, former pastor of Liberty Hill A. M. E. church and one of the most prominent ministers in the African Methodist Church in South Carolina. es and the members of the churches he pastored shall always remember him for what he was, what ho did for the church and humanity, for the legacy-?a' highly respected family-^ vvhich he lel'tTln the World. We have written this brief biogra"phy whieh Follows That It may serve j-s pl>asant jcui i.iscence -.o n:s fi.cnds 'hroughout the count, v and most especially to the many readers of the- "Leader," who knew and loved this great race leader. DuRant Pqrcival Pcndergrass was born at Forcston in Clarendon county and was the son of Jack and Sa rah Pondergrass?well known colored family of this county. From -his-boyhood days to manhood he was studious and of manly bearing which brought pleasant coment from many people of the Foreston community. It was this commendation along with a xletemTiTTatlOP arid a strong will that pushed Mr. Pendcrgrass forward and caused him to climb to heights of honor.""respect,-and achievement in his church and state. i . lie was a lover of education and managed?in?his day to get, a uplun did education. He entered Hampton Ittst4Hd-tv"'J+hrnpton, V'd.;~as"a young man, studied there many years grad-tratirrg?with Horror: Was one of the first students to travel with the original Hampton Quartet in the early days of Mtft'or Washington,- late comT mandant of the college, ana the gresi:lent of Tiaskegec, Dr. Robert R. Moton. -Leaving .Hampton, Dr.. Pendergrass went into the teaching profession and after a few years entered the Theological School of Allen University in Columbia where he received his theological training. The ministerial career of DuRant Penny a 1 Pen dergrass- is., history. Ho lias pastorcd some of the leading churches in the African Methodist church in South Carolina. His first appointment" was at.or. near Conway in the old "North-east" conference. In tin's conference Pendergrass, Deas, Murphy?-DeLaine, Coo, Turpin, and Benbow \vere among the Teat of the- church in this section of the **nte. Work-done by these men will always be looked upon as a monument?to?Uuum?and?their?memories. From ('omVav Dr.~ Pendergrass went io the -pastorate of the station at Wyshckio in Sumter county, he also pastured Georgetown station after serving as presiding eldfcr of the Sumter and Manning districts for a number of years. At his death, December 20th last he was castor of Liberty Hill A. M. E. Church near Summerton. Dr. Pcndergrass served this station six years and lived in the hearts of all of the people of sis church and as a ooiqpty leader he was regarded as one of the safest leaders of the race. White and colored people of his home county respected him and followed his leadership and advice on matters of religious uplift and ,civic advancement. t ;?" Few men in thL. state expressed muie linu fur tlUdf families than did our lamented friend. He was marri-1 ed to Miss Maud Chavis, well known colored family of the Tiudal section of the county. Dr. and Mrs. Pendergrass reared six children, one son and five daughters. Three of his daughters have.been educated in leading calluses ol JUiis and other states, graduating: with honors an at present two ol' them, Miss Maude and m ss~;Mnbef teaching. The former in the Columbia school system m-the-M-mming 'tiChOOT system. Dr.Pendergrass held many responsible positions and in his church he stood well -with- thc Fathers of the Church! He was elected several times as a delegate to the Qadrennial General Conference >of the A. M. E. Church?one of the most influential assemblies held among American Negroes. He never aspired for a general office in his church but was eminently qualified for most any in the gift of the- people:?he had a commanding personality and could mix tasily with all social groups. The friends he made and the friendship he built up among the people while he lived and walked and talked with many is a great legacy that he handed down to Jus?htdoved?family who now lives In the hearts ot the peoplcT of this county and state. From his youth up, Dr. rpdftdorgi'anr. felt him self set apart for higher things, and this inner consciousness of d'edica^ flon to some sacred task held him in the path of progress and revealed the bigness of his Mini. He is gone and he "went? 'Like one who wraps the drapery of his Couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams." * ~ ?^By a Friend. THff MFW'G CKtn 1 The Men's Club of St. Luke held its regular meeting at the home _nf Howard Williams, 900 Hampton St. The meeting was conducted by Mr, Wiliam Veal, president of the club The visitors were Mr. George R. Sehumak'e'of Fall River, Mass., and Squire iXTarver, teacher Waverlej _ScHooL . ? ^r... The host served a delightful re past. the election of officers for 1932 whicl will be held at the first monthly meet ing of the New Year. Member* will please take notice iDER '/ - i^ I ALLEN DALE NEWS Mr. Frank Allen, one of our reSaturday, December 12 after a long illness. Funeral services were held at Simpson M. K. Church Mopda; af^eri^oon where "scores of friends paid their tribute of respect to the dcful service in his church as a and was one of its strongest syppoi tefs. "Tht the "home church and, community he will be missed, lie was buried with Pythian honors. The " PaStOfj-Rev7 A. HaTH onk-ia'.ed. lie leaves a widow, Mrs. Nora Allenj a daughter, Mjrs. Pauline Davis;-sons Mr. George Allen, New York City; Mr. Frank Allen; brothers, Mr. John _ Allen. Aucustay Ga.; Mr. Win. Alien Chester. S C.; grand children and other relatives. The svmnathv of " the community is extended the beieaved familv.r??: Rev. Dr. C. F. Chedzzli, a priest of 1 'Abyssinia; has been a visitor in Allendale this week. He ha* nindn several visits here and the citizens 2tre glad to Rave him. .He preached at the morning and ovenin" services Sunday at the Happy llome Bantis; Church, and lectured at 3 o'clock to large and appreciative audiences. Ai 7 o'clock ho was the guest of the APlehdale Baptist Church, (while), the congregation appreciated his discourse to the extent that at the end of thenservice the pastor, Rev. MeKirinon ami "his membership?accompanied the Priest to Ilappy Homc church mul joined in the .service at 8 o'clock. On Monday and Tues.iay nights +ie g?ve instructive' lectures to tTittTcsted hearers of white and colored citizens. The children were delighted " with the parts they played on the - program.?He left for Rrun'.wii.i;, (.1... The members and friends of all the - churches-regret exceedingly w tC'Trrw Jib-'; nosthr of S?t " Church, Rev. Hall and his family Viavi bc>en a^si^ned to another field.. Dm - ihg Rev. HnH'n short atay here lie h proved himself a worthy p'astor, a useful citizen and a friend to all. He and his companion have shown a me.-' unselfish spirit and have helped in all the churches and-the- community elforts. As they go, they leave behind many friends who wish them unbounded success in fheii* new work at M.ayg;sville, S. ? r. _ A most enjoyable evening was spent last Wednesday Oth at--the" A4? lendale county training school wjieu t A BEAUTI1 $ 1 11(l,gHAKI>l Ijl For Quick Sale by Owner: Thi Y Can be easily changed -to two.i-tuu a very little cost. Y The social atmosphere oi thi,- ho X University and Benedict Colle.ee; ? Waverley. This is the ideal home X one that appreciates culture and .< { Price $2,:t00.t)0. Term? ShOO.OO < X per month;'interest at 8',< until ] G'/i and monthly payments also ieci $ > J. I). W! *i* 1114 Taylor Strefet f I CHRISTMAS TOYS ? _^LJi?e us first for Chrii tmu < to; 4j4 Wagons . . Velocipedes . Tr;i 4^4 Automobiles . . Erector Sets Y Air Scout Tents.. . Skates . t Rifles . and a large assort in $ of small toys and ether an; i priate (hr/stmasGifts. ,? T * ' . y , ?-? % P. B. Hendrix A Phone 6302 x _ ? very ?! Christmas H > , f One & one third f' ,, V T n all poinds in Ihe Soilit hi A Cincinnatti. j* Tickets sold daily Dec A sive. Return limit J; y To New York, Philadelphia,? falo and other destinations I Tinlro't c Ttnhnmlv/i ^ x iciwtj omu lycvcniuv ~ ~9 turn limit January, o Y To Chicago, Cleveland, I)etro ber 22nd and 23rd.. .Return ^ Convenient Train Se ?? For Excursion Fares to ma A man Reservations, etc. Y : ; , > CONSULT TICK1 1 "V . f Southern Rai ? ... r ' Travel F 1 % COMFORTABLE--*] ' <$> $> ;< ip 111111^ :^? I ^ I thtrmcnv- farmFr.s~TJf South Carolina I t'lu!) gave their first Father And Son . ouikju'u. T 'c auditorium was beau-tifully dtro ,ied irrTed and green ami ~ small Ami1 ean Hags. A short but < -interesting > ro'gram wa^rendered, con j w.-Iconic address by the. principal, ^ ...I'rni'I' .fin;;-- yells and songs by thfe J new ' iTni i; two selections by the ( i . ill I Hiiii ijuartel and a shnrt. and ^ jlimi-'y udd vss* by Kev. Pirickney of ( ! the P. M. Church, (white) who has | , done .-fecial Work among boys. After frfegr:? the buys with - their- fa? -] tin rs and their extra gucfets the I nicjuwers'of the girls quartet and the i me!i)11, rs of the faculty were seated j-ai-^ablt-m which were' laden with a sumptuous dinner. Evervon^ eniov- J J ed . the many good things^ to eat which had been. so nicely prepared -i-hx?.U i ?.?Ford ami?the girls?of?the" ^ JFiomo Fcononlic Department. J. -All tlmse whose good fortunc it was o attend departed for their horn rs singing praises for the happy ! I.-... ' 'm '* i- j-i I'. > > C. yiub tint! thein sponsors^ liiii-.v and Fwtlr?' j .Mi. Clarion Morris, Sr., attended i the M. K. Conference which was hied 'at Cam'Jen. ~? T?~?r*r? ?? . Mrs. . Louise Crawford spent the1 l?.t. t S.iinlay, .at. hey home. Savannah, tin., very plesantly with relatives i ami friends; _j. Miss W'illio Mae Lofton, her fathiieaui'ortr They reported-an enjoyaj The schools of Allendale will close fT iiiiiy Decoipber T8 lor the holidays. Mr. .Tims. Best, represented the Masonic Lodge at their Grand Conv-'va.h :i inst week in Columbia. Mrs, Lee, Miss McDuffie and others ?or?'.in', liinnwcll?Itiph School were -v pis in Allendale Sunday. UNION BAIHTST CHURCH YOUNG GJ1RLS CIRCLE. The Young Girls Circle of the Union Baptist Church met Monday Nite ?Dee-.- 7; l'Jdl- to organise for 1931 ? Officers as fowlers President Lueda Flowers Vice President Willie Mae' ' llaynion Secretary Lillie Mae Green Treasure La)la\Lu Sap Reporter Des sie Mae Dawkins The Ai oui^. Girl Cicle has planed to make tins or.c of the best Auxillarys in the linion Baptist Church not on^ lv in the church but the" best in the City. ?UL iiOME *' ? ;.N STREET | ? Xii'.c f>-Jioom House with Bath. y kou.-u and more rooms -added at *? : . _ . ^ ^ _ ail,,-. S and is located tat the gateway to | < lor a 1'ioiVssor, Minister or any? y liynity in home surroundings a t ituh tor 111 Ore J and balance $25'.00 $ liaid to $ 1,500.00; then reduced to *t* i luted Let me show you. _ y LLIA.VS* ? ' l'hone 49Gi> or 2-1412 $ ( I**V% * ??%*% I j? :l ? j >ro- 4 \ . ? V * j !HLr]warp p |?'l 1 .'521 Assembly St. & i . : >&r> Wh; i j ' j * OTVY j-_ '; . X j oliciay Fares " ? v = Fare s Round Trip Y eu^X,?ajsxi to Washington, V 4 ? ember'Id to 25 inclu[inuary 6, 1932. ? IFiliiiiniit', Pittsburgh, Hufninth of Washington. r 22, 23 and 24.- Re- & , 1932. tit V ! it, etc. Tickets Sold DecernLimit January 1th, 1 <132 rvice?1'ullman Cars x i rDinin?; Cars, nv Other destinations, Pull- jf . RT AGENTS ilway System f ' v Train Y S CONOMICAL?SAFE Y 1 T ><{ *$? 4 Saturday, December 19, 1931. WITXTAMS CHAPET 6rangeburg, S. C.?Qur pulpit is Sfc ibly filled by the new pastor, Dr. J Bf t). Quark's whose sermons since being here were inspirational, informative teemed to ^cOli~TffI * previous dis? oilmen with the h&t~tiuak yu ^ot Christ?" It has been' clearly disrovered that he possess sufficient ex= 7? eeutive ability by his ruling in his boards. His natural qualities seem to be magnetic in drawing frienda for fi himself and the church. He is growing into the confidence of the people . This is a clear demonstration^tha Jjj a good pastor has followed a good JN pastor,.- Kev. E. H. McGi^l, D. J>. Therefore we feel assured that our church voyuge _wilL be as peaceful jfi a sail in the future as has been in the past. Ai.ii \ja my auAiimi tea \ji Liir VJIlUiCll _ arc still active. The Sunday School is doing?excellent?work under?the ? I Supt. S. Morgan, Esq. The Allen Christian ^Endeavor League is also ? - -4 I loing excellent work. This organiza tion thru its diligent members paint- ^ I cd the church beautifully for the an- ??- <|| nqal conference aud-the same gave a H riangdlar reception for new pastor 41 ind the ex-pastor, and painters which n| vas an -unique affair.. The honored ? ruests were the above -named ones Che invited guests were all of the mstors of the city and the presileilts of~the colleges and their wive* . rhe program was as follows:?The /* I ^resident of the League Mr. H. L. ?inckney, acted as Master of Cere- vfl monies. The Welcome address on QM >ehalf of the city was made to Mrs. Mr. Hubert Bonapart member of the ~ League; the welcome address on be- 11 lalt of the League wus made by Mrs Ij Robert Spahh; w elcdhie a Jdremr 6TT aehallf of the city was made to Mrs. Quarles by Mrs. W. C. Lewis; welcome address was .niade to Dr. Quarts on behalf of thtnftinlstgrs by By. 3. M. McCollum, district, superintenlent -Spartanburg district?JL-E^- ? ? Church. Words of solemn farewell vas made by Dr. S. A. Funches, district superintendent of the Beaufort listrict M. E Church to Di> McGill Mrs. Julia Breelan on behalf of the vomen to the city made the .solemn 'areweII to Mrs.-Carrie McGilK TK? lonore guests responded in choiced voids to everything that was aaid o them and for them. Dr. T... H. Rest, dentist sane- a beautiful aolo .vhich graced the occasion for music. Dr. R. F. Freeman, pastor of TriniE. church prayed the blessing ipon the whole occasion. After the >rogram all were served in the basenent by-young people and ladies of he church. Tuna fish salad and hot hocolate of?which- Squire Morgan was toast master. The impromptu speeches were made by Drs. L. H. Hemmingway, J. F. Page, P. E. of. ;he Orangeburg district A. M. E. and VI. E. Church, respectively and Prof. fl W. C; Lewis." ' -Many thank? to the ladies who made . ;t possible for the League to put jver the affair. ... J? ! A V JOB PRINTING : . .. ' ' "< >V. ? A IS A GOOD SALESMAN ? rr 7- ? 5' " 1 r ; Remember when you send Y out a circular, pamphlet or broadside that it stands for & I .YOU. You can't make ex- !l C cuses for it. If it's in bad X taste, if its face is dirty, so \) 1 r* to speak, because it's poorly 4* [ printed, ycur advertisement will be a detriment rather \ \ is a good salesman?see that \ t* it i? good by having it done J' ' p ? here and you'll get results 4 * ( } every time. ?? ? 1 ' ' ? <1 ? V ji THE LEADER David G. Ellison v 2 General Insurance Honest and efficient attention given to all business plaaced with me. ' PHONE 5717 -1221 WASHINGTON ST. SOUTHERN?RAILWAY HYSTHM Corrected to October IS, 1931 Arrive Union Station Le*v? No. No. "v 4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 ROOp" 7:45a, 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 7:55a 2:35p 27 Char'ston^Cinn. 27 12:45p 4:0?p 28 Cinn.Char'nton 28 4:06p .--a 9:00p 10 Cqlumbia-Cinn. 9 7:05a \ 5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacka'n 23 10:30p \ 1:40a 8 Col'a-Apgusta 7 4:10p 2:48p 20 Cbl'a-Savannah 19 8:80a 8:50p 23 Cora-Charlotte 24 6:15a 1:00a 13 Col'a-Charlotte 14 l:20p 9:56p 11 Col'a-Charl'n ,12-8?0?a-4:55a 15 Col'a^Gharl'n 16 8:66a 0:00p 16 Col'a-iGreenv'e 15 6:50a 12:45 117 Colra-Charlotte 118 11)20* ,0:00a 18 Col'a-AUanU 17 7:15p ~ ' *Via Camden and Rock Hill,? " . . ' lit