The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 02, 1932, Page Page 2, Image 3
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"The Old Gray" And
The New Rider '
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Applvinij "I hi- LiiSht Rvnu'dy
On 1 i*avilltr The l'nlme44-i??Leader's
~ * 1 oil 1 cu~last ."Woiwltiy i w niit^' u o jia.^i'd a
iluiud-i house loo;ili'ii in one of tho
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IllO-l p+UirUMOi.,. .-?l'Cl>H!MS (II llll' cltv.
. And iiiif alti'iili'iii \v;(> arreslod l<y a
which. ,<in ir- the cause. If the chris*
1 lulls wuithl?importune (>?nl. like these
hungry strikers itiui honus . shekel's :
ot'iimi the capital, relief weuhl come
7 I?? ils ill such a ti?-4l :i?4. ;thi?f The
yovcnimdits of earth have almost
aekttou lcilyed their-inability to offer
- any suyye-t'ions to better tlris sit tin
tiy,n t" -ay not "h i mi; about leyislatii n. |
That o>iuiri yatTon ol last MrrnttrrrT
e\ehitjyr hail the roily solution for tlris I
problem. Aim! tt"' \v? would have it I
' ' solved. Thousands of ntlivV rt'iii;ra'ic|
? 4111) i >' t' i' I' er.v?them. Fee 11 '
*> we would- lu'tve la tter times we must j
I--1 t i.yter <>'irs.elv i s. I M bless w k- I
eil nation.-1, with prosperity siinply|
'puts them Tj^ position tu <T7> 'ir>'-'u
Wiek iii's--. f.et us .|ualify otir-.t-'v.-J
bv prarvee.ll.en rSftrt In.ip I'o : "Ui j
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\\ riyht On 'The Ki.itht I iny
1 'The recent eeutitiimieatJon roccued
t r? :: tile lb v. K.. K. W rim,I. I'll. 1'.
. ' .Jr. e.ui't'-r of the ? 11 R IS I IA N KK
. ('< 'U I .'I * lines l'"t only sltuw liiat !;.oHeart
i-.*?ii the riuTi't st<l~l*ut rithj''
tur..ij still h tit stlh.te 1 to be--eh vtrt.ee
In the ; }?,?j.i ic in hi- jiniivh. Ill
, III : ' : y ! I ' . - a I.'", .-tft'l'iil ii-t.r- MIlTU'i
iny thi^fwikjer have hy tin iiuaii- Ion
.:? faith. We sup;'>orte<l Mini frr tlii
rhii'f I'.U*.* at ? U'v.iikiui fii'.il lu? a-k
~ " VT? in r<: i kal!;;'f <'!,!' ?'Hi' ,ifl -
lri> ;-t rt-i\ tU 'ifavtlirr \\ it It I.,is ii'-...
Tti; -1 ,i ..i. - -~ v ; 1 111 ai < ! 1
. t in L-,. aiv l'v tifiiiu' iii.~ t>M Trifiivi
ami niiikir^r new ?> 111 >. ljis wTilinj.'-*
aiv iiuiiiFy Fair anu_.impartial. ami t!"
tiy >i ?"T*i ;? . ' ? anvii ami
ra'r". J It- lias <-n I \ t" keep il ii|> ami
liis t luirf!: v. i.H tic iitithinir !?'>. tliai
reuarti "IrtiTi" villi its yi'fatfM aat'l
\\ f wtivkm! tiay ami iljivlit ' >! liw fit
\.tli<>n -la-: M:ij ? 1fa< 1 \\f art'.'oeat
fii tlu- aiih' itl ail i'liv pjii'lira1 i. 11
print*. 11 > 11.at meet i 'if V 11: - .
1 i.ivi i t i'uii i- tkat ! w ill l'ii flfi lf(:
" Ian tI'tii **.c:i> " 11'?i tii.a-. 'I1?
' fliiu'i i; iu-< .Ifij^ K_ui i-u:;.;!" a- I writer
for-'tif l.f <f I'fiil '.fit 1 - M'-ll .ll.-r tIL _
part it was that lip- threi
*.. '.?\f* ? t- ?cliaxU-il . a.ii.iL_J.>t;-*Tiby'..
wit Ft Ins,many fr'aniis ?m" the !<eiiri
"'il' -i,. ! ' ii-""^nrr^-hp ?'ffrtVl- - : 1 .
Hi' is still '.yr frii'ti'l in v!n-f wr a.r<
well' plea,-cd.r
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(111 tif.M . 1 If .Ml ay : I.-If p. ?V.
\Vi'liain>. i ?. \\ nl' tl.f -fM'tltll tplyio
pill il'-tpn 't i,- taliiim "IIn* li'u.;'u>
II:.-" t "
-*-"thv"srhrf { . T.hf , '.f'iv Mot :-vIyt*U*it :t
tlu t-Sn-f i>l" tile .-finipl as liftip/lVtv
. !'nj; the fifctii'ii way tieferretl. .-n ;t
i to allow tin nvjil a<inunisSrat
-1 invest iu'ate si>me i* .-aw ' ntulit intis a:
f ,V 1; 1 i '?f ? w : ii '
know if Wt- nit- ijiiitf nay timutfji
may !?t;: 11. lis liitiit i stupd tnntt.lieiv
'fill I if jii> ' I'il'i'.l in, nf jTt't'-^ t' li'iifl ' Im
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grandest things about Bishop Williams
is that he let you know his posit
ioM and hence you don't have to
-.ue-N. The*, bishop desires .will for- (
.wer he respected by me, for he is
responsible for nip. -Then too, as the
CT'tieral church holds Jiim for the i
i t't'i jr.- nf Utw district, ho hflp (
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r,. i-n-,l .if Pr.Kiicritv is another tine;
I'ont rUmtion. These .and other lay- i i
! embers have the church' at" heart j
iiiiii their writings are read with in-; ;
?They wnyk at home and hence I
they are worthy to advise aboard. M
The 'ministry not only reconize the ,
Ability of the laymen but appreciate j
t heir valUy to the char h. An . they
j;mv perfectly willing to shpre j
equally with them the gifts of.JtheF
chur h."' Everybody should.Vead those
articles and,consider them with great
Hire.
OUT Whorcabbtits ~ "? r
On last Sunday morning, we had A,
ital heavenly l'east at Way men Chap-,
el, \\ innsboro; with the Uev. A. J.;
Felix who is ilTJlng tTTroblc wuik in
that'city. The people'irrespective of j
tlyurinations_are singing the praises
o! fins good pAh'tOl"?and jn oat her. |
llro. S. A. Moore liis head orticer is
one of the best irr-?the' A. M. K.I
church. N-o-sacrifice is too great for
',i i-i'l.i-iinki. >'(.i- his clnirch, his pas- j
tor and. presiding elder. His address ;
t-> the Ehenezer" congregation Siin-j
day nii?ht was a master piece. At I
this point \\"o liad anothyr heavenly j
benediction. l<?y!?l q ork'ors of,
tbb?e-lutrge .are ilrGLhiu John Samp- q
sxiii. L". J. Kohinson, .J,. L. Batiste. I
Iiufiis Green, Amos Wiiitener, Dan!
Ions Kail", Delinis Bo\d, George Bfiyd, |
Si-ters I.. I\ Campbell, II el Urn Archey,
Beiia Kichardsoti, A. J. Hunter, Fan-1
i n Smart. 1- A. Hn.ltiwaneer. Carrie
Hawkins. Laura Hilton. their famF I
-rtr-r?attri?many?others. \W?preached i
Tn?Hot nloiionr uf width tlu1 Rev. Wif.^
liani Jeter" is pastor that afternoon ,
and hiut,'ii wonderful service. Hro.j
Jeter i>: in the hearts of his people j
and they are carried away with him.
lie is a man that von can depend on.;
The chutvh-emv?always -use his kind,!
Ill (is. '.laeoh I^untpkins, Julius- John
ii. W I1 i'tiw, IvH'otti'.^ Yo 'lie
Sam 1'iowler.^Jamts Spencer, Flem-r
? It- n -d< Char! Hnrlc ? . Si-'.-r
I'.lla Neal, "Addie . Hall. Mary Ann
W'oodard. Amanda Walker, Janie
Watsoht- -iflsiie W iley. TTlla Fdrd,
l.tteaso. Henry are ,ord> a. few of his ;.
n'Trfe?workers.?Tins?w ei'k-end?will
find .us on the F.astern circuit xvith'j
the Hev. \V. R, Howmna. Pastor. Wei
will .preach at Thomas Chapel Sun-T
J.'tv IV.')Vll!nt1 and at his mirsiun point?
Sunday niyht. I?e't the tjjemhers.pVayfor
a? out-ponrinjr of the Holy Spirit.
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IN M KM OR IA M
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I'niiin, Iii hiving iv,mom j
:>.ra nee U?.y I.in?1 who depart- J
d t his lift- duly 1st, I'.i.'SI.
"Gone l?nt twit forg'otten. ?
We loved thee will, I?nt Jesus'loved
thee best. - .
un mid take thy rest,
Until fin Heaven we meet again.
CARD OF THANKS
Thd family and relatives of Mrs.
l/ouise Washington McBritlc wish to
thtmk?the- "frteswis?the many acts
of kindness and expressions of sympathy
shown during her illness and
Ashley McBHde, Majcine i\loHride,
children; Rev. and Mrs. K. M. Washington,
parents; George, Fred and
Km a nil of,, brothers; Mrs. Anna 1'1.
Smith, -Viola Washington, sisters.
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THE PALMETTO LEJ
FLORENCE NEWS
Mrs*. Maggie Foxworth of Pflttrion
(\, spent three -wu?ks?-viritii-hoc
iapghtcr, Mrs. Maggie Lifter*
Mtss ^Gorueli.; "McLeod and Miss
Altonese Lester have returned to the
Lo spend three weeks va acum. -vThey?,
itro- attending the Piedmont t. Trains*
in?; School, Berkevillo, A'a.
Mr. CL S. Pi'.reher is on the sick I
list; his friends hope for Him a speedy 1
recovery. :?:?i? . f
Kerr-.lames Baxter of Atlanta, tia. |
is in- the city visiting? his relatives. I
IJe preached a wonderful sermon last
Sunday morning at Cumberland.
Dr. M. S. Robinson of New Orleans
La., was in the vile, last week.
Mr. Augustus J. Canidron spent the '
yeukr_en<l in Savannah, Ga. |
Bishop F. K. Keeny, of^ihe Meth- I
nlist Kpi-cipal Church, Atlanta ^rea !
u eaehed last Sunday. night at Cum-[
jcrland M. K. .Church. N
Miss Nellie Mae Wayetta of Witnington,
N. C., passed through tyi- 1
onte to WSyeross Ga. * . .
'liV-'ytitle kPalmer- of Con
,vay is ^pcnilingv^v^vhille in the city i
.isititig lyative- and friends.
Mrs. R. J. Wilson accompanied by j
Mr. Wilson Sinikins were in Cljar-'
ot'e? N. C? attending the wedding .
' Mrs. L. F. Davis' "sister.
IJ ltie Mi?s Ida Deo 1-evy has re- !
.uriled Mi \\ aslunjfit n, I). C., af'n jyendiey
a plea-iXnt wiiucr with her |
i^nt, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson.
The Eiiworth League of Cumber- i
land M. Iv_ (lunch is hulking won-.
.IciTul jjrrotfi'esS.
Si nil all in ws to Malachi Stokes,
q?on{ ami reporter.
. Mrs...Ella W..(tsoi\ is improving '
lapiiily attir being .xeriottsly ill. j
Mr. Isaac Hall is able to be oat j
igain after being sick for several^
weeks.
T'ht Children's Day program was
rendered last Sunday n>gjii m the-Trinity
Baptist Oluu'ch.
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__ B1SH OPV1 LLE -N E W S
Sunday was a beautiful day ami
iiiAn'v children were out to Sunday
School. This' being quaiverly confere
nee day our well beloved P. E.,
Dr. A. P. Spears, his wii'e and child;
eri were present.. The P. E. spoke
\-tri v? encouragingly. to Jpie Sunday
School.
At 11:110 o'clock he preached a
-trcng forceful sermon which was
pregnant. with food for Drought. ot
Sl."~MaTTr2?trtlfT"Amt he wcrrt-jr-iitale
-further,. Immediately alter the
message the business -siilp tif our
: i*i a few minutes the P. E. .was pa it
.n l'uli. lie chunked us for the spies
lid reports and went away full ol
sTTTttet?At?the?cone 1 u i. n of?our
service.
Dr.- and Mrs. A. P. Spears aiuT
Hildren accompanied by our pastoi
Ac-re She dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dannvrly.
'At'4 00 o'clock, our League jollification
meeting was held at New
/.ion A. .Mr K. Church, Re\v. K. P.
HUtler,-. pastor. Rev A .1 ..Jenkins,
pieddent was on the'job and. Leaguer.*
t r?m?Nvw? Uei hel, 1st. John,
.,t\v. Zion. Union Station and St.
Paul were there in large numbers..
Dr. A. P. Spears was also present
tod; made -very timely, remarks.
\\'e are j.ookiyg forward to the
Seo(nr: Sunday?m?J ply' at which
line tin* '.enguers will meet at New
.ietlL'i , "
~ "dnT?series of; S.iver Teas was
mid at?tile?linrnw?ui Mi- -in,I Mi-,
Eddie Smart. After the usual pie
'umnaries a course of potato salad,
itin .v i<f?<t tea| ice cream and cai.e
' A V?'c > of Vl (i.
On la,st Wednesday the lit Rev.
Noah W. Willi-nus. newly ejectedBishop
of the Seventh Episcopal I!)istiict
accompanied by Dr. A. B.
Sjx ars, the B. E. of the Sumter District;
Oipt. Simpson, Business Manager
of Allen College; Mrs. Simpson
Mrs. A. I*. Spears and Rev. H. W.
Walker met at iSt John A. M, E.
Church; Rev. S. Chisolm, pastor. A
-plendid group of people were pres- .
ent to see the new bishop who was
baking a tour of all the chrrrches in 1
ihu Sumter TTi-trict. After very
brief preliminaries. Dr. Spears spoke
in glowing terms of Bishop Williams,
after which he presented "Dr.
i. r. Thomas, E.. of the Florence
1 >r.,trict to introduce- the bishop.
Dr. Thomas- also in his introductory
remarks said tlmt -all -South Carolina
was happy to have Bishop Wiluains
in,our midst. Bis It dp Williams
in . the-cutset saiil that "a" bishop is
only a chief pastor, and he wanted
the people of South Carolina to fefej
at home in his presence. He also
paid a high tribute of respect to the
state for the contribution it has
made in the development of the
church. IK*, alrfo "Spoke of the first
lest on, S. C.. and the great work of
Daniel A. Piine, who lighted the
torch of African Methodism in Soutl\
Carolina. There are In a ny other
gm.d things that were said by the
nishop which space will not allow
is to report.
Immediately after this wonderful
lecture of which we all hnjoyeil the
bishop introduced Capt; Simpson and
his wife. Capt. Simpson spoke in
line terms of Allen College and urged
the people to help maintain tie
school. Bcfole h"aA'inir the erood
vder
J die lovely boniv 01 Mr. and Mrs. If.
I A. Woods.
I Program as follows: Opening song
! Dwelling in Beulab J.and; Prayer by
' Hcv,. A. 1). Wilkei..on; solo, Knua
) Williams; Recitrtiou, Mis* Vash'.i
I C^peiar.d; Puno solo, Mabel - Luiky.
j A < "> ?'se "1 iee lea aiui
t pouno q ouko vyc*-e_ served.
1 Cjlosing. -remaiks by Jtev. J. S.'
; Benn.
SI MMEHVIld.K NEWS
Miss Helena Bradley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben BruUle^^jind saiti.nt
of Suite College, Orangeburg
is at Home. The eommuniiy is glatl
to'have- this excellent young w manback
again
Mr., Jacob Loekwood of Charleston
was a pleasant- visiting in towr.
last Sunday. - V_ j
An excellent shower was given to
the +>asto.r of Bethel ami family last
Wednesday n^ght. At 10 o'clock: .!
nulsic was heard from the roar of
the parsonage and resiling in were ,
thirty or more faithful members ami
.thing imaginable. The tables were '
| teraivy Covered and the pantry
stacked?crowned with a small purse.
The names are too many"- to nieiit^rrrr
Those mIh. did nut n>me?Wed- -]
nvsday night have been turning "eve. ,
afterwards." They are grateful for
their kind hearts. " .
Mr!"Willie Cummings, faithful, of- j
(Tier of Bethel goes North today for
an extenied stay. "-J
Among those on the s:ek list thi- j
week are; Mrs Lu.ile Creul Cray.
Mr. James. Hopkins, Mr. A. A Aiken
- Mis? Corine Joyner is at FoUy
Beach- with.. her mother.
First Baptist Church
A revival meeting, was conducted
by Dr. Ar. A. Siihs ot I1 nun at lit. "
church which was a success" to the
community as well as the church.
Dr. Sims, was at his. best. The
Weather was inclement bin the peoply
came ju t the same with the oncourjgement
of our F^sto-.'f, Rev. J
-M;?Marshall:?-Am?aWc?sermon?by?
Dr. Sr.ns was the result' of seven
happy souls confessing Christ. On
U'n,lno?/lo.. I < >?>- '
H vvuiVfiiia^ lii^IlV. O IIIIC CHII I lie U Sll- "
er Board of First Baptise Church
gave a banquet at Sister A mm Richardson's
residence which they eni>
yed a pleasant evening. Bi t). Jo
siah P nckney lead nus in prayer.
Deacon Elliott was the speaker. After.
t he Pre sklent._ Bio. 3 a QIC s An- ,
derson spoke in. l?vor of the. hour...
Kaeh Usher spoke, Since our banquet
wo hay? added four new nuinbers
UTthe^ Rrffrd.' Sister Maf.v?
Sword. Sister Virginia L'aribo, S s-. '
ter Earnesiine Stroble, Bio. Kir.ard .
Suber. In addition we were glad to _
*h a v e S iaTe r A mm -ftidd "and Sister r"
Lueile "Miller return back ? to us. lire?
ooard?-*?planning??Ibive?a?piiri>?|
on the church grounds, July <>th no"
vH'ncfit of the board aim solicit*'tin
ooperation of all to come and help
hem.
On Tuesday evening, June '-'.1 tn |
8:,'jI0 j^liss Sadie Mackoy, a "oval (
Member of the church was ma'ni.o
o. Mr...Charles O'Meally by the pas
or Rev. J. M. Marshall. It was ; |
beautiful wedding She is well |
inown and loved by vveryh. dy liutt 1
-new .her. The church was cruwilo. j
ui its capacity, The reception was m
it the residence,.of. Mr-. \\ . A\ ...JM11 - !
ligan. M.i v friend* att.-inh- j tin j
reception They left on W'einesdax
for New York where iliey will nukt j
the'r homy. The ehumh wishes then.
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THE PALMET
A? 1310 Assembly St.
sknisca NHWS
Ti.f C'liildi'A n's bay play at Si
James M. 10. Church entitled "Anj
Child" was enjoyed hy all who wer
present Sunday ni^ht. - ...
Mrs. To.ora It i Icy -has ret iijjfb
home after a visit to.Ashville and re
1>. its that her hushand p. uap'ovini:'.
We all sympathize wit h.Mvs. Mon
t....... iu : i- -
iuiia uii,v iii's in tno ioss ot nor nus
band, Dr. Joy Hayncs, Iler mother
Mrs. Jimmie Fen .v. accompanied tioi
to Smut, i1 where tho body wan unr.od
The Juno V. n il a the home oj
I)r. and Mis. L. C. "Sharp was enjoy
od by all who attended*. It was spun
so roil by cla-.s JVo., "1.
0 Misses ("onyors, Fleta and Louise
^Villiani, Messrs. Andrew - Owens,
Henry Robinson and Ziniun*nian Wor1
quests of Mr. and Mrs. ( . I.. Smith
Of Grectivillo on last Sunday,
Mrs. Frankie Hryan nave a furewell
social Sirurday nitfht for hoi
sister, Rebecca Martin, who loft for
her homo in Florida, Monday^.
? Mrs. Birdie Scott nave a surprise
Birthday- Social last Thursday oven
intr in hoin-r of ho dumjhtor. Birdie
Lucile.
A~H piosont at?-ho social given h.v
the Base Ball t'lul. at the honio of
Mr. an Mrs. J. I1. Writriu la.si .Tiu.riv
nijrht reported a nice time.
Dr. Robinson, .he district superintendent
Of Hit' (111'oin ilh Dii drift
made his <|imrUrly visit to Seneca,
to .-i .v .1 !..? ' * ci... .. .1 --- ....
. .r y. ,,, ? ... I ill * ;' M . * *' I IT
,H:> lu-t* are very nitn-li?pleased?with
liffir "W ?
The people of Sonera welcomed
Mrs.-Gladys Butler Xipfhtoir ha k
home artcr a si \\ .in .Newaik, N. ...
IN M KM OKI AM
111 loVI.'j? llll llmiy. (if - our. love:!
r ' Ah.n,.o Phil |> Spear's, who lef.1
iiiu. vv.v' , ,.v i>t. r.i:;i.
''" I- ope year uf'vo mis ed ilie s,u:i-'
shine .. .
)l' one We |o\H il'so W.'ll, .
' )tdy thost who',-,' lost a jewel ~
'an 'our sorrow toll. . .
With a ro't i a!I fiili- of ' mjch.or
yiui a merry wave1 ami smile.
Ma went forth' hi 'seatier joy.
iliinht and v In ) ) ' ai: ;.iie while,
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\*e still h.'ar*hi- \ ii c at cvenim,.
he his s: iliii.:' !a.e at morn; "
A c just e.ni'l leaii'/.c dear l?a >
jVjd you ar. newer tronr.
In < ill* dream- we n thee l*t?pp\.
< > it. ?ni
i- ;n? t' s'.iai v.ng .smiles-ami .?. ?~
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Stv tiny ill I "f M;>-l . r's gnnloti
Knir among; ilu" i'lowi rs-all
iha rose i ?!:i- -< a t .T Tragi am
Uliiomiiig?s\\ oi i?he;, -mi?rrrr?:111.
! hi Ilk \\*i> not ol' l)i. o as ilia'. .I'oaV
Buried in tli iK in iy.
Hut, wo so-- tlu'f 1:v: t* happy,
oowiiTi. lovelier Vm v.x' iM\. .
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So while" mn- ,|) arts i:o p yoai'ii 'iv,
[''or thai'. |ov (I on v gi . a In liiii'.
Kaoli c\'i' shall liiul, us iioai oi
The g lijon_ mvsiL diPiy.
tVlioH otrp' lahoi < Jioi ' :i>v~""iiih il' "')
X-nd??hoiH- I In?-w-eh'omi'?ettTi '
Ah- Ii: 11 mi I ' an.I 'I 1-o.a. . Ii p, I',a ' . i
Blooming still l> yon.I the w lh
1 toVofivlly,
lie v. ami M r . A. 1Spa i
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Saturday. July 2nd. 1932
Sl'MTKK NUW8
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; Tlii' members of Mt .l'isguh A. .M.
? E. Church wi'::? ve-\* ?iut*h plea,si-1
.w. \. ui.vrr, i',. rainier, .'u .i,:via
Sin th and A. Jonas. Mi;Jes II.
uah-th lie! .a-rds. S .l-.ia ll.\ .-.fg >11,
': (?. CJisVMola S 11;"I -ton. 1 tile M.-s ?
- IN .1 iu?'I ;'y!ur, Doras (lass. DgarVc.ia
; ! 'I Loir IVioL'au, .Mas. is .<
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M'. -r..v l!r <1 1- " i , \V'ri.:trM, Dr."
Mi iMii (I ami 1" l. .V .:' a i. '.ancii'.i
T mrr? ' I ' - :'l ' n "1 H""".
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n,u "a.?. V1"' rs Mrl,p Ye. 'ami Hrov. it
-'lei*. :i i in-ipa-a- I Ts~*j|il yer* o i the?'
?\Jhs. (!:m-hna. (Jiiirik ai'.ciidf I
this Y. WVC. A. C >11 fcrv n o a! i. - .
coin-. Aea !' ay "'a lyings -M an'rain,
X. lluVlic !*''*< v-' . I'- ** 1
was tit.- dcl.-gs ? :'n ii itJmwn'.iuJ
I ii>i11(*., ^ _ -* v.'....
Hev. a. <! -M.1'-, M !? ' kcr, ..:i!
sister ~ a<i:l 'Mas.*, r - Tal'Maid Hanker
. I..it .,n I..11 ;.v- iiij- t'h .a.'ai. 111.?I
i ' !',ev. and Mrs. A. II. I lowihvl, ?.it
Kiiima A.ad . a s .i?i i ,AI:i Ayr J'. W.
II dual" . aVc \ n: i. i r.'g pmnts'iii Xwrtlt
Mainlina and V >rv.in.a.' .
?I'luf. \V.,i . .!..]<? X a lin/.n. al';. !^spending
i I'. w liiMi+.iis iii _Wju.1i?
inrri?p. I?. < :
Mrs.. IN-arl Spears is; in (>1 ailtl.-ati; g
<>n account ?? ' ti11 illiusj ??|" Mis-'
Lollisc D-l.oi" :('.
.Miss l.esiif Art luir accompanied
rcr sister. Mr-.- Harper on hoi- 1ctin
n m l'Inlar!'. ipliia?rm?Munda.\?tff:
. .Mrs. Wili rlniit a Skinner ef Jaek.ot\V
?!('. F'ra . was e died here .Dir.
ueoriil <. " itiie il! ! > of her. Sis.cr
Mr?1-' Ii1.h I'-i !or. . .
^~7v?- urpL!L"._a" 1"' T WitUtildO ~MT.?"
j ilolit. I.ry'n-t mi Monday even i'.g.
I hi lie -7 Lv-th itih". i"s of "Kniaii- j*
IN ' "i rial - a -lai-riv . number of
t'r mi.'V'f A lame luunhrr of packges
all ! a >011 of loiley were left
!ty .tlie v io>v>.
/jon's ?oi N(. ri:oi'iJ-; CTTF
" i? \N(ji i"r
(Mi)- em i ii!e,' sa' ^ ev: nitty: w;ip.
nt Willi I' You.iy IVopbN Work
inir ' lull, of /ion J'.aplUt ('lunvh, on
i'l iilny. .11."i:t- "I iii their first ban.(lie1
>iti>e the .iuli or; atV'/.e . in lift- h.aaIifiiliv
ileiirraiucI l?ar aient of il:
? 1111it'll. 'T .( h'.-iii? hainnift table w-.
|<i i?-4?;t r , a to.;-; I ?W-o, Uti.ywol.
elite! eonk a the .let',' rso:j lloi>(. ,
I'hi- bniu|i!i'i' hill warl a senile it.
Iiea.il y W .. 11 i.osnt'Vt (I rohif1 ot ,'\
j: ui i.y'"t'ov? n?uim ,i?uy?tiie?
1 an'f' I lie iiin'M- of t he evening.'
I Mrs. r.ie\ar.| the. pi evident of the
j .'lull iM te.. I( ! 1 lie iiTlircTs- of 'tiii
| .-lull. A \. i-y a:\|i;fy prey:rant w a-" ?
loinlerefi aj 10'b'eloek.. Solo ,l>y Mi*"* -
.\ij<iie \\ ih 'op on. "The ttosnry
I 1 i 11 IT'T
12:-Mp 27 Cloir'wion-CllYn. 27 12/4ftp
4:00p 28 Cinn.ChAr'slorT 28 %4:0'>p
9:00p 10- Cttlumhia-Oinn. 9 7:05a
5:00a 24 Columhia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p
IO:40a 8 Col'a-Aupciista 7 4:10p
2:IOjy 2() Cora-Savannah 19 8:20a
8:r.()p- 23 Cora-Gharlott'e 24 5:19a
11:00a 13 Cora-Charlotte 14 l:20p ?
9:5Cp 11 CoT'a Charfn 12 8:00a 1
4:65a 15 Col'a-Charl'n 16 3:65a 1
I0:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a
2:55 117 Cora-Charlotte 118 11:20a '
10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:15p
Via Camdea and Rock Hill
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