The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 2

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hue 2 _* < . 1 "The Old Gray" And The New Rider . B\ E. i'lllLli* ELI.IS . ' 'I Our (. met tain (>n Flu" ? Tia- 5t-\t-r.in?tzpi~iop;ir L':?:r.iV dt;U?iucu lo wv.c<.iuc ii.c lviuiu ui ii.&iiup"1 UUd '.<113. iwwl'uy L. tiiiliV Suiii. lw tx'.c i_pi^cupui i\;.uv:;a. vi: i,a.. lor iiitvV.-. Mute ir.c ui Oui' vllici CUCCa aua i..<; ?l c. ciiw: ~ u.iiana the~" Bishop hui L?uel. Ut ll is pU.UUUA iiOil.V . UwCUl.pvlt. N . L^kjtr.y *G? ** i?Vy?.? ai.cu; ice?.. ' i.i? ieiur]i' Hit wiiia* y lit *uur\js VTTe VeTy i- ;c;-l-c?trx? net:; >. II. / illalcud yL LUil ,L ^ ;Uvi vtkva lull iv ^cciiieu ?uut nc uuu dn.y -*" -- - * * ^ 11^ M^g* appeal Ut'.v C. ij'lSUvp. ltdl.SUlil v. ,,, LO'.i4...ij ?? *.'<.' tfi*; V. :.-i\n i;'?ui?y :lio. c ?. - tyi? u'.i'.'l,' jy.'1 . t:?U-a?I?.i; 'U... c. 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' .lllvll ' s.-v.?.l i.r.s-* u;..-?...o * c?> t'.Uj a;. c ? ?. . t \v r.u. 'A .v. H ttlai v. .'.v.'v > a p;al:v >: i:.v- ;:i? l..-. i - a naiarc. -,! t .i lcrama l.' - -> puol' - < - - ...a;.. .j. 1 *(,';?} ' K-SC* *C Vi -vii-Slif ?V"0.- ' ' " L' ,vf . *' . . i.ia:.i i:. c-:.c- v: i-r.V.?v ;> i <#' <. :'.a- .av..litrii ?. l:*.?rs .1 *:i? * 01 v>? - -- ?? f-?i . ' - -; -ana ;?i .it' -ict v'i.tvvi . in 2;*?d :a:::i ate- "ic-:: ava'-v^ : gvcrnsv.t-,*-7> a.-.- i ' "r ' bank -ill?i--- ? i-ai. ? , I" tl- 0 ik ? 1" '* ?* iny I'vi> ->! :v.-v.v;. v. r.:.'.. . i ^ a i?<* y: :...... a. a sin".ir. vhv >itr:.t .'* U - a;- -IK' ; - ? ? pa: tilt:, -rv" -at -a ~ t .i-i' > M-n :-a. n: . r-' tvvtir : IVOlil tV v; li'V 1 : wr.i r. v-:.*.. ^ *>x ' ? "? : " v y. '^ .. ^ .. . . PV !,r\ '1 1 ' * * ! v . * "" ** *. * V *.ti. . , >?? '.a'.v\r i. u . s .?v ? . -. '?.??->U? ? : . _ life :'. :'- .! >e - '^ ' ":'. . art* v-.' v.. t.'e ' " "' ren'.y . : - ' ~ ):*' ' " '" v; ~ The Southern Ha.i!?'aj >> ?tVm T:a- v. 1 ,-:lur .-1 -'trr. - : tr.e a j: ,:. , . T - ' the S ?** ~ ? There?^r-c?<-*??1 ?- ?? ?eunii'< " .<'?' '.: n : " ' ?u1i wr h ' v " cosv.es * ' eT'.u- " ~ . their- " Iv : ?J^x Southern'- Kunuay . a>-- u. ; ' Jreii ar.U U'l itt? p . a or.e'wav fare. > - n.any 'V re ' ; pie i Tic LtUi.r.? eoi>vv-U V.Gr;_ a<r. ai.jW* i, , of tr.: -.-c rte to re.u-:.;** 'a-,u L... fr.jer.us that tr.ey. v _: ..a * > . v-. ' btherw.vo.. > r .v r.u-i . _..< -v of attending their 'old r.<.;.e cr.ui.uv; and .c"U-.'i he a:.-; t:t?..r ? ?*? occur niioit M'.r.'.ia . r.v *a miLk-"..': . i" .1' ' ? "i. <? with . the Southern w- ;.'..av r?. at ij'.i.'.r ? ' r: : : iare. Now * :tare t r.e > ?} - *}\. ?* ^ * I conrHdwate .0? trie IT ell el a. I -U.. people should ?h^v tr.eu a;.pre?. lalioi. bv selectinir it for tr.e'.r .v.x- " avel. Help those who help us, a\?t wavs consult trie A Ken:-8 : *. r.c II' Southern Railway System when you anticipate a trip by train * ?e*' your I friends. , They Must Work. Bey or Steal. jfc- If - stealing V.yefe not- i.trarv t B,? the will of bod tneie'%< ..-i?l not ha'-c been a commandment g.-en tVr bidding it. If it were n-.t a degrading menace to society there would not !>t such a strict statuatory law of pur. ishment to be inflicted upon- rogues Reaily it seems that persons steal P ' i'ng are dealt with more se\ereiy than E |>ersons committing murder. Oftimes K one goes scott free for killing ancth^KL er, but this is ne\* k ,? stealing. There have been stoab ings in ail ages of the world, but fcfc never has-, it been more prevalent T than it itf torlay. People are stealE F'' their"hnndaantT^hcV^d'q 'nn" miflrr choice of night to do so. We lost Kp every feather we had in our yard by ? , I . - > J? the??or?chic kcr.a?a?fi'W weeks ago in the broad day time. Others have experienced the same thing here in a raetrv^'iitiin city. These are not a cffrc am stance of-the high hand .-.?..u.: c.s taut are going the rounds " this com.try in every cits town and community. Listen there are ,..lee thines the human family must iio in order to I've. They must work - <-c o. s.va . Ndw r.et-e is a condition whole the usand's aiui millions are anxious* to work and there is no work'Tor them to do. They resort tv beggir.^ /which is the next honorable thing t:t they jcceive nothing, ier i:e.ta tick and j are. crying hard times and depression and we : nave uotjtiiTg tp put out. io they take'" tirestep which' is stealing anTi it ' i n by the _whojesakr Now* this country will have to follow. 6.the p.vuo. eo.' Coiumolu in getting jobs -for' the jt'sji^Ss"." For it' is just" ? ti>?lianm'i ,1 ; I in a coun-t-iAv vbth .iiuni.iV \wlvcs. . In fact niore w"57~ Thtrrk : ton thousand men and ..it.en in a i.ungry strike parade to' the Capital City a tew days ag Arfuthat number did not rot resent hah o.i tr.e su:. je?.-ts tnat arc tin great r.ec\i in cv uttry. ? Can the rich with tr.e;: .i>.. tcel sate in a country surrouiuied: with so many hungry peo ; it V i't is as impessit'le te tv.i. what a ..hungry mar. will do as it is' .h:;r. >, -I.-.:... Is:.': better u. put this money, into circulation with a >a;'t investment than hover' over it as. a hen her pgovii. and then be"afraid. -to walk tic- streets lor being kidnapped. . It is . for letter for .o.u' government to maue it possible the i ecple i wt I K. teed thc-mse. vo-j. " a:.i.i* lii'ii'.u a iWer.ae to the States." than to expend the b. ruers -of- the- ? enter nothing. 'True enough we are ur.vier obliuati r.s \ ar, ^.itie?-for their .... tii'.i. r.r.es. a". ; - or tr.anKs wiii ic tendered -treat .1?.revel*, '.but .'these e.i.tar.5- ...>..i.t. Ve d'-v oil . .l.T-.e i* o-it e ".?? >? i?<ivsHfitely. They *n\nst frave of i\er . tilt-v'j * -T . -a*, is t y t :te. i ?travtn^?a; . **tv".'.~"'.*iiv""The"iv. "work * v.? ??v*?. ai'.vl . v 2..* \ i .Kfl .? K C*1 l'<r ' 2 t'heivifives, ids trite that there a!e fe;w thai'w ill .-teal' a .yway. ;? m'e w:.. s'.;t h a: eara'..ces -as tr.vir means wji. . ]. * * li 4. V. , .'vl .- ! ' I % i ^ ' li ; art s.'.e.'r nut'... v.. j'But !!". every case, these, v ill cr.lv e tr.v excej.-' t.er.s. i .the. rdur.try with a ?? .'. u ' n!' I !i ' beid seafirg ar.'i l.gr.way : nt-.ir.g. ^ our l.a-i Chance. i-i.-i ' ? w . T>'a..O:; va> . ??. : v ':.v ..i.;.'-. . * ..v A. r.. X. .7:h rl; :sc- : .?! I . ......,r-.. : a;. . 'iV.c-U^'.ei *.<. . C .il'.v; - I;'.... ?4? " . 21. & . . . I. v ? V . .i .. V- . V.' 1 .r.uv."..v.- v. .> o ? i ;V. ar*: I'.-;* '..-r.:' -y it vV-.-riUfcc? -Twv ;vuTTT* v ~ v~~T.. 1.. ' :. *.* ~r b \ > r.; yb? " * *. r . v.r " v .1 a" {. .tfVv.i;!'.',! .I M... *. .. _ . v~ .i .. l\ _T. * c .v ~. U* ?; < ?i- -T::. L J ' t , v. : t i-i T r.'?4 ->.vi ^ . i * r.s ?] u w.ic <it i. i\ " vu,- :-v *. :r.v y jv v : . uAi.:- y. ur.::l :hc'y wc-re .-.""77 T r:... ay v. ' br.:?v.-. .? ~ , * ' * * * v* % v # . -I ~-- V. .1.. Lu. til ihf 21 . yji i... f, , s r,',. T V * " ' * I i !f ' 7" .i 2.*. I " A'm . ? - t: v. b r. *v..iy. . ^ tr -f.u.: v>-;"r ' ''--fl" rW,- f ? ??V1..?t . i ;.?' ' " ' ;..?: o:r.uii.?J?**? c-ur-dcsV .jiir^'T^Ctr a i-i 1 Ask*:v.";.V. ; ^ - - ' ' . -? Our Whereabout*. ?. ... uf v.ero a: M~.urT ?~?'? * > (' ** i?.. A. K. Ba~: V ; y'-:\V -y that < v.*y ?'.? v.a- :<* tr.e ?l-I: Ha th >0 :.'astors who t#. 'ha- ^ : a;-i v . th- .a.;-.:"., -,-i r.. That* .. r;j y; . ?r v-v- e: e. ' Ar.< . .. ??* ' 'i%\. ? ', ' * f ' ' < ~ * O ?V ' -?.?Li ; . lr.u'r -v 1 ' '.r.r.* i But * . : r the a>r. 1 .I'ihvivcii. T . . - y-'otM-or.-.l our '" ' ' a: 1 : r ' - a:e *. he eolV.Jtleted at *" I a:-. ! h\ < ?? '< > e u'rrtl .hrt- v ? *. >; T..r,e' Rev.*. K. : <.. ; Jv r. H. < . ti - f.-.ivpl;:... Let the ? a?v. . -bhuri'ner. of the ? ??? ?.i w - ??**IKHT.W-.l.l. S( IIOOI. M:\VS ; .-:y C. ?.a?: S l.i < v.'itr it : ?.:ay ut ib'jjcWei.. A. ' ?>?. ;l'v ' / u?e?d. hv pa-t^ fir.!' ! all 'Vvi A: i.iRev. '$< M?Mv r:'!-;. . i a ,-o.;! stirring .<? !W 1 v'. ' hoes <>I Allit'Ii At <.*. ) iif-k :1.x- H pi'.wll .School : : a v > .v - {?'.v.-n?i;?1 program uKiJt-f tiff '? ' " ^cr. ' of Mr.?. Carrim L: 'Mitch-!!. U-aiohM. The following . wt i;>ar*; !; ant-: Mi.-.- .MdrieBla>k. welcome a Irtss; 'net. Mi-? Mar;. Bust* 11- ami Albert'a Holmes; -paper ?di.-s S>. n-j* M?T)utTf-,. The Oppo,i;tuni. 5 ty of Life; quartet, fifth grade, Going to Shake His Righteous Hand; t j Oration,'. Miss Maggie Holme?; R<.ci' tation. Flerr.on Jordon. Albertha Hol, I mes, Isaac Homes then we heard I j the echoes <>f the- parents. Many . , Klnfv' thu.g? were said" concerning t' 2 -cV? f I errgr Mr. W. .BropV:-Gleen and Mr. A. C. Mitchell of r.sbotio iva- present' and made smfri i very timely f marks. The school furnished mu.-U fm?the occasion. ?A' | very lib^foi offering was taken f?,r ithe benefit ox repairing the chur.h. /THE PALMETTO LK LAI KI.NS NTA\ < ; Stittxiny . v-,; ... ' bit 'chilly v .-; ... u"..'. 1; whicJj: souli C;iv. i.a:.;.' : t' .. rays > : . .. ; . . . crs vi c!;u:\. - their af.j-A: . . XV. .i! I i.^A C. ' A- r- >\ v.w C^nuIiIJvvT ...... * .. tsch^o: v.f ... /. , ... # sivj? r.r.M'. v . I'. . <% A, V. v , i'.-v - ' c : i the organist. MA - .Ir-.x.B . Be~i Lvar.'.- -:.. .-. - ' <U J ...tv .. rpr.jev vJV-i Ay'A; .. . :"" .. . Ai ! ! '?! .' V . 1 ; ha ' . t'.i . I ' . _ ' I? ?? ed a> a I <. . : .. . ; "Ti.e ; insure* .....: .. c.. . ... - pS&Xtil' w'tvW:? .V. ^ ' y li.Ix' .A'very If.T .-. ' A.* -1. .. ... i:.. _v% A u. ivVvi'.'e . y.vi ;'.. strives r.iw'y. ic..:^. ~ IT....::... ... A-. ItH.r i- ? rr.' ".t.V . -v.: * - i-.l .' ? ? ' - ytrijv.i: *?- - - ?? ? . . -.=f ."-/V'.i? ? ;. ..J.... ^ . . . , I .iir*.'... v . , .... ... ' .TV ' ... 1 . " ...... i. *A- - ' . . * " . ; ?. V 1 . . >? _ Wiijf' !'1_1 ,. -o " / _JL' - v.' E., -Iw.j. X SO-.U*.;,:. p.:' '.. . i "'i ; *.tv~ ?? 1? 4?-? i ! : ~ ' . ' ty :"'3 t?r; ?? : ^ 3?*with 11u a : . v- - - - ' \ ^ %. I ?K. COTiCD -i: aj??4 *4 ' ' V / sp-Ay ; calh d. h. Mr. -a.vl. T V ^ Ar. ai t - * n-.-r <i i t r\ ' * / l%r \ I ,\u\ liu.!.'.' 'Mr. .1. I:. M. . Bethel - -v Mr. Willi:.. . ? n. . ;< 5',;- u-'.-ii. ? confined t<> r-nr. I" report. ^ ; Mr?. H-t->u Go d a CLIC ;a r.i : aa a number of her f: a ;uiw y dimier la:-'. > , l V.'e a>, i \ . v. ; r. ?.? ! Pl. fddirr^ h- if ? r~~ . r Rev. Wrlii'. k II'? and r . W. M.?M i'j ??!!1 . ?A'i'.r ??w r? ino I dinner jfalst< of Mr. and' Mrs. A'. C. Mitchell Sunday - evening.H ~^ . X" ~ ' V ADER J KM.ORRK \*F.WS i Sunday was a day of rine. weather | and it is reported that all the church- j OS v. ere well attend -1. *THe minis'! ot the various churches gave : searching m*. .-.-ages {hat will enable Us to live the better in this w rid. The- Sun ay Schools. Young i\o'nie's meetings and mid-week meet .ri_- tire well attended. Such atten- . T .nj.ee i? very encouraging to the . ministry. !. N.w that tire has destroyed our " catena! building (Jan. I'd) the pub d:c .'school system is doing ail its > .1:1 the churches. The churches used are Nazareth Baptist, 'Mace-. . .ioi.ia Ret. rn)ed Protestant and Shi. .. A. M. E. Although principal j A. -1 rnr-.-ers-nnd hi\tcacning force ar.i'.tva itanui. apped tiivm perform jt!.u taeii duties as near as possible ' ; u .-v'.tvdule. Also the. 'Parent-Teacn j'ers- A>?:-c-rati"ti is playing. its part ;M:s Ethel Williams. This orguni?.ii.i 1 n?wa;?vvry?active?before^ the . . 'ic-tved..our two school build? - a'.T .a>?v it is Vji'orc determined j . 'A.'IK. . V ha; Aridcr.-.n and Rev. j G. hi. W .ite motored to Eutnwvilk i l'(...:sday night where Rev. Whit.. i tm.ted. Mr. Vv-m. Anderson ar.d Mis? j IviAMan lover in' holy matrimony.' A:*. v the ceremony the " large crowd '"-Of ili". ."...d ilini- tin- .On-il-nr in,.m | whv.re RvV. and MGlover' hai ta-? ../.tilled with good thing* : ? : . R v S. . o. ..vicr garden and family. 1. iVv recently moved in our mic . V all - nr. . c a ir.ost cordial 'welcome : we .hope y w; 11l..ke he re.' ke-v. - Saiiev ot Et.-- Paul Rapti? -* a" * Ikv. White'Of Shil-'h A. "M. E. shall s or. go with their choirs and o.i.'-.worship one -fer--th$ i'. . a'. Daniels called a ma ... w'.'.g i-.ay night", a-t Shiloh ii. ; a?- 1 mi. .At". ." I1.'. 1. . W;iv r:t ar.d Others the, ? -kUav-d~ as >red- Prof. Danieh V . .l . '.hey uere uith 1.i;ti -: ?V. c.v.. "i?u. rand .money if i,; the e-:vyti?'.n'vhy sehndl "Colins preached, for Rev. h " i...r. Ssr.day at. Par .or-vi.a*. ? .T ... t r of . . Shiloh. Sir. Sam . >! > kva.es. R. EL. Brag ma v . 1 Mary" Pop* motored to-Ca'mero:. ' 1 : .day d.. .er. sir. K. Rrignrah t . -ii.s ' -.".v i?i?"t:t.-t Get . -G v. : -r.t-.vtir.g. . . - :: \. s/:>yn. TV's:. MauTLevT* ".. . eate'!'. f'.e- tilt'.Ti t'' VC. ". . c.ii--e"S at B. :.t ." vl'Vii ie !ieai M.S. ?.*. Ca'dwe-l: Revs. J. :T. red :.i. "G. II. AV Mrs. Mir. ; - v Si)h:v.ic- a: . ... War* :';i:r.v Sunday -af? .-.. ...- . i . L. V. bvi,tf-^.r ? . r. t.i.-Vv uoautuu:> ^f.?t'i.v a :.v: Iv'i'v at-- v. .; ?? . " :: *. .all- 'V -h. r ;>' a".'." ' ! i*...... "v. . '.va< br. V.. ? v.!"?ig"-;u.'! *.}i'.. I*. i.?rv!.'!(. r * 7 Ilur--b .:w ' broker, a - : - :: ' g'--:,.n-.?_ab.r.^ ; V L- rr?'?Kvg v. X ]'< .lif ; ; v-I'.: "':V''7h- n v . *. ': : o:. 1 a tivw.-v. in - vi-rrrr'; . ?v.\y Sc, - Tht. .nlcK -a Ol NT V i i 1 K< N IN I U :> i I.>!\ siVKit DK.MH -- y.y ^ rtrTi "At.TX '?77 " v~ v. ; ,' ci'.y -wa.; .... ;y _ 1 b.. a iiout'fit?it.' ~7?;?;?-?' 7T .:. '.I.1. !4.?N*. I i N. !; Mi', i'ld oil'. ;.i. ?. -r j; .... ire^Tsna' ^ '"**- - "- ("!< :v.i:; ! f ...t.::;to the * 1 ?1 "J ST I " ~ 1 -t.-: A:vly F'.ody Kii " iiJ. 1 es.ght\ months " ' .av-.. Tr.e remains. of the ; -uch a condition . ;t. . : im 'Ja.-t mJia Lemei I. . ' . '. . f'."' <'"I-' tr.oMrn his 4o>* j a ' ; :. .. . /.ivi: ,-r a.nd three \V"( ^ . Janv:? l*/:e ' i ^Yoyfc ana *.V. .!. ' * an; , . v?-.- ar.?i friends. A' pie accompanied by and Mr. and Mi'?. J/-C'. 'i ?ii. i ;.|[> v i ,i. .'tiH!'.' uvix in . j",7 *--m ? v ptt the account of I 7 ' . . J.- aid. . ;?:?r?r\ H :: I'-i-"'.1 of ti. i Jame- .Chvrch J.eKF the audience t S r.?l y wh.-n he*took for ; of the 10th com. . ;;t ba-id on the word woic-hi; Hevi.?' a- ahiy a.-htod by the M. Bu'rrb and \. S. . .. M. Wright, came iorj v. ur'i ar.i iifte : the. amount of SC.1J). J' ;'.i. i-j: Alexander secretary,f ; :: t incut came forward 1 h;.?i r- !;:.? of work, told for l *:7 i ? ittiv.r-.i -.>1,10 making a to- j I ..t.- ? ^ . l! * i' duyy \%uT"K. I Mi B*:tha (\ Coleman and oratOr i I rx< v. . 1 ; a scholar is planning t j | -end a sp.-.iai article to the Palmetto I ( L- .cp.h t v. near futrue | Mr. \\7 If. Bennett of B'allocks j Creek \vj?s ' n *i\- and reports of a 1 Mai k"~ Circuit which convened at 1 ^ Cro.-s K :. laM^weekV^Of which J" j Honor .fudve J. M. Smith presided in t :.e f-ti-'- t'- MooVe against ; ' a. -K Brown. ffssaultihj?' batt{r>: at-' temp; to kill. Mr. Brown was abiy J . ; relented by II. C. Gore. Jak'i* K<<' - j ins, Bill Moss and the state WAs rep- * ijf -ei.ttid I)y Piof. W. M. Borran. Willie Smith and^Rev. F. G. Giles while 1 Mr. W. L. PoWel was acting clerk - ^ ^ > . -v: . - - ' ? <* > ? l -? HELENA NEWS Miss Novie Nance, Messrs X. Nance M. Simpkins, Floyd Simpkins ani Mrs. Annie Simpkins were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Wright on Sunday 'also attended . the church service. ' . Sunday School opened at the usual hour' with superintendent - and officers at their post. The lesson wabeautilully discussed. Brown's Chap el Sunday School is increasing witn both young and old. We aie.espet" ially prcud to s?.e the spirit maniiested among the older people in the community. We are moving on. Mr. Smith of Trinity church ha.-, been with us for two Sundays. . t^'onie again. At 3:00 o'clock Rev." R: A.' Youn^' delivered a burning message jisir.g as a thought "Would a man rob (ipd ? " : ?. At thv" A. C." E. L. opened-, wifti?the president?and?members ai their post everyone manifested :> son. He v. u?id Mrsh-R. A. Young, Eldet ami Mrs;,.Nance motored to Cth.o on Friday to attend a funeral.. C'H-AR LESTON NEWS Miss Mat tie Sin; mens die i' Sunday Jan. 17, 1P32 after a long period oi illness. Site is a1 relative at -Miss] Lilly?Ji'?j*.;v-uii.?w?An.-em sri ' she was buried Tuesday, Jair. IP. Last Sunday morning at Mt. Zi>?;; A. M. L. Church a woruLr/ui .-vi\.?o,J was delivered by the Rev W. P. C'a \ tolina, pastor. tHe selected the 3?j;n Fsc?ms._ and the... lLh._y.yn' ...itoj>i . which he preached a soul stirring sermon to a very good audit-nee. Also many visiting friends were present at both services. v We regret to. learn of the .ill a ess of Mr. John fennicks, treasurer hi tae Trustee_ Board of the church. We hope for him a speedy in-ivi i ? was stricken with paralysis o.: T a.:ah. of last week. Mi>- McQueen^ 'has bet u Teportedvyry til.* She is-the wife oi lie . N. A. McQueen., jiiul tile sister pur. Rev. \V. P. Carolina, pastor of Mti* Zion. On Friday evening, Jan: 22 the new ly' organized Kosc Bud -L'iub m Mt. Zion met at'the home of Mis Lorene Ford 3P Kennedy St..'.for tie purpose' of electing officers alter u lief remarks by the p.as .or . cii was > nr<>nii it-ii. .Miss F.maaiii 1 was eiecteu president;. airs. i. unt Ford. vice president; siara Fiijiey. Secretary; Miss F. K. Finch. Tr?.a.-uil r. with a roil o; 34 young Unites 61 the church. Mr. B. F. Hubert, president trvurgra State College deTTveivd a v: .. n.erful address at IMyinouth Congregational church Jan.. 22. '11:1- ... oress was both informing and ibsp.i.ng. Tife Charleston County teachers is-ociatton sponsored The p. g.. . ~ Music was furnished by the Aw, Glee. Club: " Fiypiouth church held her tiisv" musical' and literary of the. y . * Sunday afternoon - Jan. 24. Special music was furnished by C dernig . l" ay lor GkVClUb, tinder. the. iiirecti? v. J M > Pe.o p ICnii.r; :t .. 1 _.M /.im; j Church choir. 1 he public is le.ud in 1 :t< praise; ot these group .?.Jt singe!.-, I Mr. C. Ilart is the chorister c f Mt. s onoir. Instrumental nunibc: s . were siicessiully rendered .by Mis<eMickle an. Coaxum. 'The dytet by ( Mi - r; fill, 'm ai d w.\. a hm j interpretation of the number. Mrs. j tr?Vii-i(l reaii a paper t*n--"A?ivvn*. I tui'e in Religion.". This paper itself was an adventure front the | ^rrn^rrrnrm^^T^^gtitr.iu?. : urmv,;.c ye ung-people. in the audience wa.- ! msj.ii ed by tnis new approach to i'e-' . i g i oJl a nsi. P ra ye i\ Plymouth church makes the follbving a.i louhceinents fvir- Che week: Miss Grace Vera. Postel presents the ? : ?? rr?ii rr n t '?r- -it- -v rvr.r - !nei.l.uyi >. 01 uie i <ur rv?'uu^:: i/iu..lUiic <,: .lb in a recital Friday ewn~r.g. Jar.. 2Ts X .\le mo rial TTFvtcT'" . liit.- la;o Julius Rosc-nwald will h \i.\ SUt'.dut mui niH)'.1.. Januuiy?3-r? i he public is invited to this service* SELLERS NEWS Sunday was a beautiful ay fur" all thc c ha 1 oh go-.Ys and many '.vein " seen giving to the various church "Sunday 'Schuul opened Kuln a: - B.ji timore A. M. E. with Supt. James and his teachers at their post of duty The lesson was beautifully discussed by the teachers and students i ! all classes. Att< r the-lessor, was ?1:scussed-, it was reviewed by the pas-' tor. Rev. W. 1). Williams. At 11:00 Rev. Williams took hitext from St. John 1 "2:ti2 "And if 1 be_ lifted up from the ^-arth. will | draw all men unto me.' | ?? The sermon was" enjoye! by" ah At T 30 the members <?f 'ftal timoiv I worshipped with their pa-tor again.Rev. Williams took his wxt iron St. Matt. 7:"The officers answei-j ed, never mair spake like this man.' The services werc enjoyed also. Miss Gertruda Porter spent tin week-end home.with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Porter. Mr. W. B. Moody is on the.. sick list at this writing we?hi p<- hi i ; speydy recovery.. VTcnrrrn *\u. i;"? r. iiuu M. held their installation Doc. 27. The ofTiters for 1932 are a< follows: p. C. Fore. W. M.; D'. L,. Sliipman. S. W.; J. R. Lester? J. W; fT*M. Potter, Treas.; J. L. Crosland, Spc.: Heyward Jones, S. I); Lacy Ahtam Chaplin, K. B. Brown, J.. D. Peter. Lee, S. S.; W. A. Jonhs, J. S.; and Arthur Davis. Tyler. ...We wfcre fc'lu to see Mr. Lloyd Jones and Mr. Monroe Jones out to church Sunday. of court. The Basket ball team of the* JetTer son Hi School are planning to have their first game the 29 against Rock Hrtt. -?;v Rev. W. R. Douglas* of GaffhUywas in the city. & ^ Saturday, January 30, 1932. NINETY-SIX NEWS Wo are, glad to hear tliiit Mr. T. ! J. Aiken *i.-> getting along nieMy in i his school .vo;);. He is priTie^jTal of t> I the graded ^chool in Mt. C'a. nicl, S. / Carolina. . " - l4ss jGeorgianr.a Dean has U;en tkc.cd teacher in the Mt. Carmel graded school and has gone to iill . her position. Mt; anT?MrsSu!o.iiuin-;Graham ? ? ajjd little daughters were the week end rguests of their mother, Mrs. Eila Graham.' The ''sad -news came to us last week of Miss Lou T. Campbell's" death in Vhiladelphia. The family ha.c . u. sympathy^ . ^ Cutlet to ly-con'ft rcr.ee was held at Trinity Ghttreh Jan. lid. lie v. Koi'Tn-Tui SU|>t ami IPv7 .Ja k-.oJT, pastor." , * * Sunday was a high day in ZLctxat. ^..2. Trijiity^ 4t?^v. itoLmsUii. . ict S,upt pi'caciited a- great si-rmom??-r.. ? ? must. v.-?.rk the works of iani that sent iiife while?U- a- day-; night conuth when no mm ca'.^ work.'"" ,.u ;u'Vi.,r bc" gained. loioi b: 1. Tin.- \va.?.indeed ti* n.aster piece. Tin-' ? imii"'"u.n<i':r th. leader* ship i.C Mr. ti n, iJ Minn- lvuderCd beautiful. n. . S~T;t*ge number of Tkthieli. rrr-rtttt- Mt.. l'ie.itaiit .nbers . enjoyed 11.e "s(T\jc?-.- ' Lev. J^uksou " .va- at his best Sunday nigh.. The ..mali.- ;* i' Lh. .1.. i.eni. ? mbied several" beautiful rejections. mrs. jane 1-.mioj, .or. >v-?11..posely and Mrs. t'arolio Mo < *?_ *. muss on tlie sack lis:. ue nope liow soon TFTTy will !.c well again"?" * . . Mi'. G rover B:ure ahd Miss Annie i>rrvi? -wTri.' I.appilr?mttrried--Jan, -HJ;??T Mr. F.iitr iO C'..> i.r.. .!>. aj tor spending several years in Florid.*,- is visitng his lather, Mr. ??.<> ?. and family. 1 he Young gr>hamatic social club wa.- organ k'.CdM-in. '.M by Mrs. Chapnell- Campbell. at h^r home. Miss \Vi!lia drift in. president; Miss" Lc-e C:rn:pbcll, Ti asurey. The - 1'qITowihg y uhg Utdi<V were appointed ? las a commit lee. !TsTes- Anna?fcrrrk. (Sophia. Tlm.tia Runinson,' ."o'sephine ilium pV InV V.-'-Pitts, ITeh n Rumblin an J" Clara Griffin. Mrs. <*: . A. . IV-' V M s ; *s . .Toll'ivie Lee Butler and Christine Shcdriek Were dinner guests of Mrs.'J. L. Park"SuiI'h'ly. l Mrs. J. L. Parker spent a pleasant fioar with Mrs. Klla Graham Sunday ? evening. during' tip- vi'-dt we list nod . to many btuUltlflll stleellOtts' oVOl' the _ Radio. Rev. II. M. Ta.dci' preached at ' Bethlehem Sunday,. All members and' friends are asked to attend the servici s. .. Mi.-siohary meeting Friday' afternoon at the home.of .Mis. .Margaret Jllcitardson.' __\ < ] >: ! Sl'CNCKlT \T:ws "Mliaciy; (Iro\e Church The service^ Stnnia v morning; werj= ? ? ly -*. >! rviiTpto the bedliw " thai weath r. 1? . Daniel . titlivjLivd >11 ; . I 'li.lJ -i ! u.tOi' tlk' .< *s . ' e i . At a Ik-;lit i. wher-? i'.o i-iai.1 >,: a A-...! -urVtiiij 11.1SS * ? . .?'i. A.:i i a1 ?i vc ] i'l at'ter s'p v4 I tw>? v.v.is a; I'nion with her par- .its M". ar.u < . C. RulV. The "Senior Missionary Circle met Mr<. i .V.. ,(iav after u Xiivfe .v. i w " ,i>; i,u)ers. 1 he '. -* > rehe;T w,u. v : ' a...i Trn- V. W. A. mil- with Mrs. J; S. -l-jnTAM-vAA-^v^rrr-'^T sou wa> tay.trin by M>< hois Shok Ts. _li- wa < vvi y i n ? i. t es t I r.y . . -Junit-S I'a ci.m'iiuM to ?_ betl aprair.; an?l, is vt:ill. Mr. an<'T Mrs. ViTT.11. Tenter are ab!^_t_;> be. up at'ti-v b^ine ill- ior fVCme time. . '** Rev. ar. i Mrs. .1. >. Daniel were I the tlMir.TTv"grhes'.s ~7- 37>\~aml Mrs. 1.1 r..';io Safie !" i s iay' a.'ternoon. Mr." K.t. !.t ' ra-iT. i.-i wi'V sick AT? this Anting. * | ' Hoy. an: Mrs'- J S. Daniel were ' the tiinnej g .:c * ' - f'Mi. and- _ M*^. Benjamin 1 hufsda. afti-rnbon. lv was a la.-:v dinner. _ Mi'. DiAoL He.t W-s. had" tin- nri.f?TT- _____ tun*.- of i.iiiinsr aftd hunting: himself ' very' bad. lis. is resting much easier at the- ho-spitm. , Mrs. Isabella Wi ijrht 'was called to Sa .ter, S. C. .on account' of iiinyss >f her sisur. k . ' .jtcii'i- eXjn sj ;t _ i: pest sy apathy to .Mr. Arthur'Dubois.'in the ill* Mvss' of r..s rrstor.,. Matty .Turner and ids i ro.hcr >?. GaAtonia. N. C. . Mr.-', .^arah l>ub"'s, Sr.. is contineJ -i~?1.? i . ?u-u-h?\ livaiaato HI. e Kdwarei Watts is quite sick at bt home or H< grandmother Mrs. l. .irt u.?hi.'j. . Hcv. an i; Mrs. J. S. Daniel thank ^ hie tuber's for chicken. Jnuns, cakes, fruits, preserves.' a:aj pickle from ii'iiie to ti.ii'e. It a.iils- to iht. pantry j4 n* 1 < h' < --? - ? > wl Mis. I.iv.zic Robinson continues ill at lu! bo at- on X. Long St. \ SOI in 1 UN KAll,WAY SYSTEM Corrected to Oct whet I "?, 11)31 Arrive L'niun Station Leave _ No. NO. ; 4;50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5.O0p Ti45a 31 N. Y .'-Augusta* 31 7:55a I2:35p 27 'CharVtori-Cinn. 27 12:45p > T.COp 28 C'inn.Char'oton .28 4:05p - OVuurtiia'-Cinn. 9" 7:05a 5:(rnif 24 0olumbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p j 1:40a 8 Cola-Augusta 7 4:10p i'itlSp 20 Col'a-Savannaa 19" 8:20a | 8:50n 23 Cot'a-Chariot to 21 5:15a ?I | 1 :U0a 13 Ci !'a-Char!otte l-? l|2Cp I 9:55p 11 CoVa-Charl'n 12 &t?0* 4:55a 15 Cora-Chavl'n 16 3JS5* 12:45 117 rol'n-f harlot to 118 11:20b Via Camden and Rock Hill. . ' ?.<#*