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' tors, likings, ami the laymen
will never see the nay when they
will have- every thing m the
~ "church in aooordanac wji h f h? <t
- ?^st>w the laity-?41s?a
]whole know.this i- true. The
i*(church militant is an imperfect
:institution aud its followers are
jimperfect in their reasoning*
f and decissions: Oft times when
jwe think we. are right ahout a
- (church measure we are sadly
'mistaken. Thats true with the
Hiaitv and also the mini story.. If
^hmiitngw- would plett-x-oHSemhex
would displease the other." So
'v for <iii out pouring of the jfolv
" ,4'1.01 u^.advance fni aur knirs,"
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Miv. Amy fi iky dj. I,
a Sept. 1st. ; Ti c fi:?t : ! v.-.:' i.<M r<t
,f Hn'i'it 4 hmih. September
2nd Rev. lv K (' nrv?i! rendu t
cd the s^i vif ". A l.i?' number oj
l i iends paid 1 I oir ]; .11 ibute ???" v<.
; rfd u, Tli-. liailrv. Sn>V**v7as w<Tl
in ' houc hf of by all who Km w hel. ll'i
U1 idatives ami ftifuly mourn. li'-t
iy death, lint ; -mikd to ad !
X-- fait! f'ul v.'(TTt:< y y, TTTs' Kinqrdom
(1- .Si;" li fsvos to .iiiimin :: r~j!ralh iw-.
id Mi'.j Klouiso and a devoird son whom
,'0 > h" dearly loved. Mo rharks W,
y Rad<v. One -grand duughVjy Mary
I K Moody
ll . Mrs, Bailey \yas buriej in the Xa,
Clonal Cemetery. The flora) offer
re i^iKs were many and beautiful.,
is- Tabernacle Baptist Church held its
. THE PALMETTO I,
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I [ jr.ontVily Lout's Sii|?p' r Sunday
; tornoon at 3:d0 o'clock. Rev. 11a;
> ' i or, A'cVh 1 all day
j ft u- "mThTii. m st_ popular kiiL; 1"
' a ?yc_irl graduate of lht. Good Sati
' ( i i n l!o>nital. Columbia. is at ho
I to i'.cip h-.?? ' home town and its w
Nm-v W"k. " .
I ' Mic. vt ro.? ?
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I' p v v?*. C. McCoy I?f Timmbnsv:
' , 'ed/ a wry \?Ticcess fill. i-v;
ut Botiusdn Baptist Church.-?
. \'h<? \ cv;v..i sovvico? began at 1
L. (. i.ll'. v b. Si,-.pL..
W.... Ticket.t of Wilmington, N.
lb- mooting. Never .
y in tr. , '.j.-t-o-y of t'-.c -church, j
^ f . ^4-vi > Won . held. .
Y. T B Tf -".jv" :i?' :-u?i*fc
>| r.' V pry.'iii'.ioiV aral'.ui:.
V .1.-. iv.'nib-Vi and friv-n .*
By.j( hi"veil were' e
: tc oycrat ion manifested dur
. J o t /-tine. Si^vi.l .' "lai'tition
| | . } . f. it \\ ?Evan?
^? ?*?_V ?_\\ A?P; i :'.i f:v !.. i". *".vv;
intorvst snown. *
Mi?- A'C.tv in-' Prince is vifV.A:ri,:
. and family
: KtrgViTve. '
-I ? - T ?: wa- caikd
I S . .. 'M lay ac.ount of .
jfeath f >> ". . i:. Uva- Airs. Ti
ij?4-^-? ;'yi ' - -v "' ; ,
I ; , hup-. m l svwW
visitor^. The party \w\. fr:i.joy?.'d
.* : i mti- a. 'l, visitors.
J. I., j iiviw>n- Uiof Bonr
. -l v'4 V1? <ji< eU.-bpi(.? . 'i.:li 1 .s!n-r
a .-u-.C'jl.^.hrrnl tc
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.: :: i;' ! '. I a i? -p < vll at iii.s
v.*:i?**'c- M r an.I . !<* '. liu'uio
- fa: ,; l 'ul livv.. :
ir,i.< A (j Mi'ly ami ramiiy
j> . : aj" vAiA.'i,; : claiivi*.-- ?
-Till n-i.:'- Ivi ( .
The pastor a;id nid.n'ius of Ua
i' .' j.-.' < h .i - l) wi-iv ..-'lad i" h
.' l: . y-a it:m i Ciandy wor.-hip. ,\v
v.. i I if-1 .Sunday. .
union m:\vs
Miss Willie McDowell left 1;
' >wlay to resume her duties
instructor in the Public Sch
of- Hock Hill.
I, Kennedy has rdu.
i d from Charlotte. N. C- wh<
she has spent a pleasant va
tion with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Mer
at her and .Miss Elizabi
I/lack of Gaffney were visit'
. of Mr.si Merriweather's parer
last Sunday - *
"Back to College Progra;
was eelehrated by die InW (
opiate CluV at Clinton Cha
A M /> en last, vvdav aft
was on hand to htffif -Prof..
M. Tobin in his ..address on "I
1 and the SHtdent." fsufl
1 it to say the Union's cultu
; level as well as her spirit
level is being elevated.
Misses" Russel and A- Nich
EAPRR _
?f- 'tii.ibiinr. ~
.Mr. Thomas Johnson lias re
turned from the Land of tin
Sky.
a?"T Van I lawk ins Jr- No# 8r--Iyn
'terpri-'e.St.,.cotobrntcd his nintl
l'l- 1 lift Inlay on hist Thursday
v I Miss. Pinkie Fan* returnee
? i from 'New. York*City last wee!
^ I to resume her duties in Sim;
cn ; I Lcrh School. She spent a mo.+i
v 11 !excellent vacation. .
A* l'. Mrs. Irene Alexander of Car.
lire is now making her headquar
i K':i0rs at 15?McBethe Street, sin
?4'-' is a s bam stress.?See Tier foi
1,1 b hints..dresses', etc. > ^
Lj Tlhi ILvival,Meeting of'Beth
ia;' !el. closed1 to-rcopeh Monday at
jtcr the first Sunday in October
' ' .jThonsands of?people?attendee
n The meet ihirand seven were hap
1 :i ? ]lily converted. "?The Rcw Till
1':! than will be long remembered ii
n>--- i Union. i__ ?
j Tliv> P^viyal Meeting of Cor
,h.th will open next Sunday ant
jail hearts are turned toward th<
; meeting. ,
i The fourth Quarterly Con
ili.? ference will be completed nex
v. ! M- nday night at which time al
( fticors from botTnchurches art
v.- a ked to make-Th^ fcrll report
i ' 'Tee Window ltally is o n
C. phase send Rev. Bowtrtan on
U- dollar oil the Window Drive fo:
W- Bethel
T T'he girls and boys are look
\r. i-i-r ioiwam- lo l.ie upguiug. et
..-ending your child to school.
:> | .Miss Lois A. .Young and Mi
:i.z'Roy Neil were muted into hap
]"'T?matrimony last Sunday oven
ilr. 'ire* the jiiicsona;^. The brid
i-.t.-v of Mrs. Ag.ne
1^ a:: 1 a?ci aduate?o
Sii:'is.11 igh School. She has ai
oi ;otractive pcrAuialitv and man;
fine trait.-. It is our cincer
* I tope that blessings from abovi
will V>c s?nt to thenn
MrsV S L. llumphires (Cor
hpbl and John W- Nicholas
?r i i;t l> wi'iv the participant?
Mrs. r.volyn Wallace has re
w. tanted from a visit to the Xortl
. *
Miss- Iilaiiche M- Jackson re
I 1 V- vv I
ast: weeks at the home of Mrs. Hat
a- .fie II "Pant: They returnc<
ool 'as* Saturday:
Aljl'ie Young. daughter o
ril~ Mrs. iTFnt'tio 15, "Pant.roturno(
:>r0 l.vt Sundav to her home ii
Pa" .Winston Salem, N. 0. She re
ports a very pleasant stay,
ri- YJ
ethf ITcnry Littles "lias returnei
or3 honmjjrlfrer lroittg away for tei
its, I years,
ff hrrn-HIT "t hr Ml' k lfst 1 BIT
?Ida Yonn'g. Francis Hindoi
rn |Emma Ilindon, Senora E. ITil
i l.eonaPatterson and Pearl Keri
Pe^ ,nedvv Those- on improved lis
er~' in re i'-Mrs. Mary Hardy, Emm,
"ir0 iid Mr s . Wihhn"sh.
U
\Q_ Mt.'sors Raymond John so 1
See dohn Tnlley, Wallace Ilopsor
ral 1 William Rice, J. .!) Normal
ual a"d IT. Cunningham motored t
1 Greenville to be the 1 dinne
ols guests </f Mr. and Mrs#_Ponni
ar. iUeid last Sunday.
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TOTALIN'i AliOL'TV^r-4
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^ Tn-r.M.in \w t-.onntiuT. ! vine s'.ah
.it liii!? \v. "'-.li in'ck n's tiii-.
*! v- np in ii'i-l FT
llie 11;i11 "f a li 'lcro, and a Felt whnh
T- 'iMlti in part way arum ! "ii Pic in '*
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M A K K THIS I'AKTV VROCK
FOR AIIOL'T $(.//?
It's hcfii a- Jonjr Innc simc party
H frocks haw had m? much real "party
| spirit" TTs tnry have thi- stasi.n with
tlu' revivrd foMiitiiiuv t'.^hjdtis- (iakty
l~ funis complete vxprcs-i n in frills.
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Saturday, September 17, 1932
AHOl-N I) G EQRGETOWN
-Mr. Joe Hardy and sister are
visiting their aunt, Mrs. Lola
Daniels on Clcland St. *
Misses Muxtfic McLeod and ~
Alberta Kennedy teachers of
Howard Hi School arrived in
i he city last Wednesday evening.
Messrs. Roswell and Corvelins
Beck. Jessie Purvis, Mrs. Florlence-PufvU
Beck and children
and Miss Annette Parker left on
(Thursday; morning for Greenville.
Dr. Mm. S. Thompson accompanied
them as Jar as Co
lumbia,-?From 'there he goes to
Nashville Tenn.
f?M C fl,pvr.AT-p prt(l Mr
: Him ddMUchiuMaoiL have returnUd
ai'i-er-spending the summer
Jpii Myrtle Beach. .
Alter spending one month in
LNuw York. AIis? Mar j ore D. Kelly
has returned home. '
! Mrs, Elizabeth Coardes of
New York is visiting her mother
y'l/s. Margaret Beach on Iligh
|Market St. " .
After spending some time
' *n ^tL chy Miss Neelie Parker
loft on Tuesday for her home in 5
New Ybrk.
, 31 r. and Mrs. Thomas Moses
Ilast week away visiting relajtivcs
and friends.
I last week-end in Columbia visitling
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mora-is.
' ' ... s-1
Rev. T. A. Gamble and family.
M iss Janie Burgess, Messrs,
|B. E. Bradford, Arthur Holston
hmd/Miss Thomksena Boozer
spent Sunday in Chapin and
worshipped at St. John's A. MChurch.
Miss Rosa Bonie left Sunday
frr Columbia to attend school
at Booker Washington High.
Misses Christine, Pauline and
Gillie Mae - Boulware, Messrs.
U'.iiiiwu, Ui-i,-l.piir,, T.e^'iH TV^ps.on
and Mr. William Berry of
Columbia spent last Thursday
evening with Misses Thomasena
and Eloisc Boozer. ??SOUTHERN
RAILWAY SYSTEM
Corrected to February 1, 1632
-Amre>? Union Stathm - . LeAY* *.
No. - > - No.
4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5.00p "
8:55a 31 N. Y. Augusta 31 9:00a
12.:-10p 27 Char'sto'n-Cinn. 27 12:45p
- 4:00p 28 Cin-n.Char'ston 28 4:05p ,
9:0(ip 10 C(?luml)ia-C4nn>- 5.. 7;05a.
5:00a 21 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p
110:10a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:10p t|12:40p
20 Col'a-Savannah 19 9-30a ^
I fl.sr.i, oo /-,i i-ii.- nt K.oDa