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-T1IMI V t .....?| - a man with a vision an i a program This has been evdioneed in Captain J Simpson whom he put in charge" of J our sehdol. Prof. Simpson t? cor-1 tainly breaking records in that posi-j t ion.-Again the-bb?hop's great-lc^iaua^ and sermons have ahout placed" him among the best leaders our church has" ever had. The ?taW is safe, and is lining up with Bishop Williams to pu< over the' g^mftest program in its -h'stcry. We-wish jth^ bishop n musC pleasant, stgy at home with his family and-shell pray for him a safe 10? turn to us in Our last article ?for -the?rdi?rear?wt+f? a]>pem*?next \wk. in which we will give our impression of all of the annual con .,> ,n,l tmndms in and nut of th? state. Watch the "Leader." T^lll MASONIC ORANI) I.ODOE .It is generally agreed 'hat the grand lodge session here last week 9 was the- best in years. It was largely attended and 'Hon. J. I. Washing' ' ton ecitainly en.:eared htmselw to tht .craft bv his impartial ridings and '"^thoughtful decisions. (lraii<T* Secretary; C; A. ' Eawson is a real prince ? and Brother.John Eaves and Dr. J. <e CfL- t.lw. 'nmvlv. ; nlVic ers Will make good in those positions I)r .(k W. Loag is a power in fraternal circles.' Like Prof. .S. L. Pin ley, it set-Ills ;.lnosT~iInpossible to run "an order'without them.' .Dr. T. l^Jjucketr, out. did-Jiimsolf on the 'memorial messajje Tuesday evening. We shall _ * 1 .uicludV inn- grand lodge "write up'' with' that of our i conferences next week. Watch the "Lea er." The following oiYcei's constitute, the staff , " foi an< ihor year. Hon. J. I. AVash..c_ingi(/ii. Grand Alaiiter; Dr, J. S. Stan?hack. 1 k-pu' y Grand Musjloi ; AI1. S. A. Moore. Senior Grand Warden; the " Rev: J...I. Harrison, .Junior ''Grand Warden; ;AIr. .John Paves,* Grand Treasurer; Prof. (*, A. Luwson. (Land Secretary';. I)iv I). J. Di.xon, Grani Assistant Secretary; the. Rev. P. IMiil : ip'-tilTs... G-bmrt- Ghapiiwn;4 Mr- AY. N. Rosborntigh. Grand I.eeturiir; Mr, P. R. Blaneh'ard. Grand Marshall; -. . . Dr. NL .1. Kennedy.' Senior Grand "Deacon; Mr." L. A. Richie. .Juijioi Grand Deacom?AIr, J. G. Washington Senior. Grand Stewaf'.; Air. G. C Williams, Junior Grand Steward;. Mr jjames 11. Shumate, Grand Persuant: "Air. II. D.'ButleiV Grand Tyler; Air ' t> . i f> it t- |v lwt,.b.i J # li. 1A'V\ V_'. Ia, f . v>. l>ipu jvi -Ib.-pu'ies: 1st distiicC 11. B. Earl; line: T. 11. Best;> 3rd. VV. T. Barnes; M B. B. Loudly; 5th, J. S,'Dickson; * >'?tIn S~,-J.? PIEDMONT CONFERENCE Wo certainly enjoye4 ourself ai this mooting. Dr. B. .1. Ramsey preached-, u great annual sermon. Tin addresses of-Bishop .Sims and Secretary Coit, will be of ion a' reuiemlie ranee. Captain Srmpsoji-^s saving the day for Allen in his winder ful addresses on educational night Bishop Williams address to the eon ference Friday morning should have been broadcasted to the world. Everybody was made" To feel proud ol Bishop John A. Gregg, Those're - """ menibering the "Leader"-at this eon ference were: Rev. M. G. WilliamV Rev. J. C: Lothian, Rev. E. F. John son, Mr. J. T. Bates, Mrs. R. C. Reese, Miss 11 art tie L. Peri in, Mr. A L. Span, Mr. James H. Shumate, Rev 1'. I.T ! -1 v, said fie FiTTTl sonic munm but could not get his hand on it. \Y< take this method of thanking tho-s< : ;'% ..who subscribed or renewed-their sub seription with us. We haven't word: to express our appreciation to th< . Rev. L. L. Farmer, B. D., of Char leston who sent lis- his en'ire balanc< due the "Leader." Ho is a man whos( word is his bond. We beg 'hat ,oth ers will do likewise. The company too is hit with the depression so Ou customers are i.?ur only wajy out Get ready for the Souvenir Page-. APPOINTMENTS. The following are the appointment: as made by Bishop Williams: Abbeville district, .J. B. Smi'lT, pre siding elder; Abbeville station/ P. S Moysely; Abbeville circuit, C. G. Glov er; Grace and Cypress chapel, J. E Yauss; Bradley circuit-, B. -I. Ramsey iL 1 W. llwuwlwm ti'i <! to W . ' ' ' t> /' ' SBBJ? White; Waterloo, / J. W. Thomas; CR Goldville, G. W. Bradley; Reno, W. A.p Harris; Antioch and .Mount Vernon,| W. N. Curry; Poplar Springs and * Mount I'iijpah, M. Massey N'int'ty-Six,! ( I. S. Read; - Hodges circuit, P, M. jenc Gary; New Zion mission, W. S. llaro-out thorne; Mount Lebanon and Dyson, dis 1). W. Jones; White- Ilall, L R. Rey^ j nolds; district ^evangelists, R. 11. Mar- hoi shall and J. C. Coaxanv. J Gieenyille ilisttict, J. B. Jennings, T. presiding elder: GreenVille station, D. Hale B. Thompson;" Anderson-, W. C. Da Crawford; Laurens, Samuel Nane.o; 17 Due West, A. .L. R. Lin'say;* Pendle- set ton, G. B. Brown; Flat Rock, G. T. oni Coleman; Greenvilhr circuit, G. C. bet FordpMoUnt Carmel, A. C. East; W 'e inc Shoals and Donalds', S. -^J. Cowan Kj. Bolton and Denver, V. A. Janet-cite;! 'Piedmont. J. B. Brown; LowndeSville, 1 M W. I.. Devlin; Walnut Grove, J. D. 'gti Boyd; Boone and-Allen dhapel,' W. B. I Williams; Bethlehem, J. L. Bugg; Iva?fto' and Rocky River,- P, L. Ely;_Diamond '9 Hill, D. C.'Bro'wn; Lone Star, A. T. 1 Adams; confcretu,e~"Crt*angelist, A. J-'nit .>rarun.. , x ? oT h\\ iThwk aTuh Ts7 I si( . i t 1 laviiiijf been rained 01U last Sun- m< ,iav and did not get t ? the Ridge- T' woo ; charge with , the Rev. M. C. | 'l'ollock, this week-end will find . us, th aTThpnuts tllTapet of Ea si oiTf circuit M with Dr. \V. G. Owens, pastor. Let J t!v membcrs-^prav for an out pour- 1111 dig 01 the Holy SpiTifT "Lot" us ail- P? vance on our Knees/' CII ESTER l'ARAUitJLRHS " SC. '. Quite a number of Masons attend- n. ed the Grand Lodge in CoIunihiaTRis" week. / *" |01' ' Mr.(--and Mrs, ; Joseph Jones have .ye ' moved lino ihelr! preuv new oncK as bungalbw which is located on Brain- q;c erd rtill~~nt ^htrTii' ranee of. the insti- _ tute trate.-.-tTlur-home is built with all sU modern conveniences and is bcauti- 111 we're married in June of this year, at Harbison College. Irmo. They arc- f] a title couple and with their winsoihe ^ .ways have made a large line of j friends who are glad that they arc 'y. making their home. here. v'i | Mrs. Lizzie Sanders who made hf*r w* home with her relative.-Mr. Hobort At ties and family,* was very badly li( burned Sunday before last.-. She was in the- i4oni -ailfnu* a'-?-t-be time , and 0 did not make ait ulnrYn. Finding 'ha' th she could not extinguish the l?lazt~re she rushed into the next room where NV Mr. Attics and the daughters lui tried"- ^ biankels around her." I' is supposed fcl 'hat she was standing befor.4* th,e opej; grate-when her-elothinp"' caught..P For /iuite ii week sh-i-Htigered?dying as the re-sult of shock, and burns. S-he. iif was eighty years old. Funeral vservices wej-e held at Old Wilson Chuich. ' The, pastor. Rev. John 1 loner preach-, ed 'he sermon." She leaves 'wo nieces J? Misses Kkveat? r and Puria B. A titles cc and mam rehW-ives and -fri'mds. {) I Mrs. Kinn a J. Brown and sons of j> Boonton. X. J'.. Mrs*. FraneeV Stevenson. of Rock Hill: Mt. Richard Caldwell. -of. Winnsboro; Mrs. F.lla John- ni son, of Chester, are u'll at the Attics j( home having been ealh'd here-bceause 1 of the death pf 'heir aun'. Mrs. Lizzie \\ Sander*;. ^ -After ap illity-.-s of lour WtfafsT.Mi'. .*, ' Jerry Alexander; on'". </f Chester's p pionecf citf&ciis died ai his home on <-; Cemetery St., Saturday morning. Mi'. ]> Alexander numbered his friends by j. 1 the hundreds, both white and colored. t. He bore his suffering patiently and rf( ' '.tas?nium?t'tt'i't n'P'iu'ii'ii?tn?) !' .three daughters' and his son-ih-law, A few 'months ago, his daughter. Mrs. n Rosa Jackson, of Philadelphia, was t] called homes later her, husband cam..' s.| with .the intention of spendiitgpa. few days and going to his wiuJurjh/iri.. in j. Florida, but seeing how ill-hifl father- ,j in-law was, he changed' his plan.-? ami stayed here and assisted the girls in the nursing of their father. Rev. D. . ('. Baurn, his boyhood friend-preach- 'J ed the funeral sermon at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Z. Church- of which he hail been a member about f?0 years. He was 72 years of age, pleasant, h entertaining, jolly and had a very re- I ten'ive mind. He was frequently a sought for information concerning T Chester of'many years ago. lie was j' a member of every branch of Masonry 11 in flie State. Hon. 'J. S. Stanback, 2-??I .1 ... ... r> l A ,r,.K Mn. t< moST nTpn i i iv.^ *?<~n?i u> \ ?i?i * i? sons spoko at the funeral services on 11 - behalf of the Masons. Mrs. F.t'a C - Stanback,- the organist, with her choir P sans very* appropriate hymns; Mr. A - Joseph JonOfr sang veT^,' sweetly and - touehingly, "Abide With Me," accom- ^ L* panied by his wife at the piano. Mis. c s' C. M. Finley read the letters, tele- c r pranls and resolutions. Among the k f floral pieces were a, beautiful wreath ^ >' from th? I.oomig St. teachers, and k another from Finley }1T teachers: s Teachers from both schools were t flower girls. lit; leaves thiee*daugh- < ters, Miss Maria Alexander, a teach- U < er in I.oomis St. Schook, Miss Magpie a Alexander, Hair Culturist, Ro:k Mill; - Mrs. 'Rosa A. Jockson, Philadelphia; tP . one son-in-law, Mr. A'thur Jackson, e - Philadelphia and three cousins.?Froin 1 ? U r\ \ w?r\/~?l i o ?-? rVlllVf.Vl tVlf\ lliOCPS ? 1 11'- Jifli WJ7WJ11?|| V/..U. v., ; si on filed to Hebron Cemetery where tl , the- body ya* placed hoflide his wife C .-who m<<odid ; a1 years ago. A n , I. The Chester County Teachers' As. sociation held its first meeting for h ; this school year at'F.inley Hi, .Satur- C _ day morning. Despite the inclemency -d . of the weather, a large number a'. tended. County Supt. of Education, C | Mr. J. E. Nunnery, and State Agent I , of Negro Schools, IToft. J. B. Felton fl< i were, the principal speakers. Prof. S. L. Finjiey, t2>o outlined a , the program for the ropovving me6t ings. These meetings will be con- A ; ducted on the Study Center order, n ; Class work began Saturday. The fol- a , lowing, are Instructors: Mrs. C. M. ti / ... A THE PAT.METTO ffej. I>F ? ERRY HILL BAPTIST CHI'KCH Rev. (i. Coing Daniels, Pastor 'onway, S. C.?Sunday 'School op- ~ >d at 10:00. A large number was .20, , Un? lesson was-well reviewed and Baj cussed. * can \t 11:30 .A. M. Rev. A. \V. Stack- an(j jsc p reached a splendid sermon. \t 3:30-Revs. Daniles, Stackhous.e, ll<J T. Tucker, A. D. Richardson, T. Brown, ascended the pulpit. Rev. of niels selected as a teaxt, 1st Sam. us Chap., 50th verse. -A very good and mon was heard. After preaching' laji( u joined the church. . A large num- ' . of visitors attended the services "sn ludirur a number from Bethel A. ^()1 E.^fhureh. c.lls: The B. Yr! I\ U. began at 7:3o P. > A small number was out. Rev. gaj ackhouse lectured to the members. At 8:30 P. M. Rev. A. D. Stack- Cuse preached from the text, Isiah A**-1 Chap. OHi verse. - A.' deli 'The Way to the Kingdom" vCltrt) the t at the church on Monday night u<e ft-irheefing was very successful. .. The R. F. S.-C4uh mctaCAhero- =?= lence of Mrs. Marie Johnson.. The j^s.' ?mbors arranged for a Christmas _>er ee.. k . "|has Mr. and Mrs. John Hayward* are \ e proud parents of a fine haby girl.. . . V'VIU. tt ? Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock . Rev. "Ch Roy Moore, who is conducting a ^ nirse in Religious Education, under -1 it- auspices of the Khterna'ipnul ouftl <jj' l-eligioi^s. Education, at_the c.oi illon County Ti\ School, preached, a vv'* tost wiipressjvo sermon. It was enty.ed by all. - ' * ' | Mrs. Covington was a visitor at e.-1ey Chapel Sunday. Mrs,-.!. Roy [oors was. also a visitor. -x . r ?.? ihley* English; Mis> Bessie J. LewiV-rJ wigraphy; >1 jss Annie E. tlarri.k, 1 hysiology; Miss Eannic B. Cassell, riniary .Methods. Each teacher will 1>U ike two courses. Class periods are niu " ty-fr. o lninu; ' < lone ni'li <n,P in- . e?) Lructor'_ having two periods of her articular* study. The classes were 0(' I! well attended and all entilied fn'o ^ IcClinton, two daughters, Misses on larah and, Jessie McClinton. three frf ons, Messrs. Willie and Fred McClin- R on all of Chester;-Mr. Thomas Mclinton of Charlotte; one sister, three i rand "children ynd a host of relative^ j nd friends. | ] Mrs. MarFha Pfrrroti has the s^fm- ^ at'ny of all in the death of her broth- p f. Sit. Willie Meadow, in Pittsburg, 'enn. , ? |' ] Chester fiiends read with* sadness he death of Mrs. Tt. \V. Baylor, of ^-.j? ny is exU.'iulid the fawny and otncr [ila'ivcs. ? 11 n Mrs. Maggie Roseboro rctuvried * ome last week after being called to ^ Ireensboro because of the illness and p : cath of her sister. On the sick list are: Mrs. Jennie ^ . Bauiu, Mrs. Janic Simpson, Mrs. ,ela Coleman, Miss Elizabeth Simp- pj( on. ? ^ ' Miss Lula Roll Gladden is'out after'f)^ fewdays of illne'ss with ear trouble, ftm Messrs. ShcRon May field, Willie COJ iflfurs, *,Eli Wright, George Wallace lotoredi to Rock Hill Friday night nd witnessed tbfr "Slabtown Convenion" atOlinton College. , me ' w... Ket ( i irun. we are always glad jec have -them visit us ami we nppre- Tu te the gifts they presented to us tlii in time td time. - wa )n Nov. 27th the Rev. Phil Mc- J'jJ1 tiahl. Pastor of Firjcf Baptist "iff jjfl ishaw, S. C., preached a wonder- bei sermon in the Sanatorium Chjijf-s gi\ He preached "from Proverbs 18th Ipter and |24th verse.- lie usedrt subject "A Tm?r Friend." Tne 14 vice was 011.1 eyei by afD7vfiTU~w?r obi ie he will'soon be with us again. th( RBISON AQRI. ANI) T fy< INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE. ? JFl' ve are extending a most cordial ?SU| itariorrto oirr^friends; t<> come out ms Sunday afternoon December, 18th, Te three thirty o'clock at which time, ie*Coming of the King" will be'# dered in the college chapel by the 1,1 mbers of the Choral Club. I L_si.lver tea was given in the col- ^ai e refectory by AI1 s. J. G. Porter bo: gram was enjoyed by those pre- *"sa' t- . ' '^1' 'lie ladies of Utc> campus motored ;Pr Clinton. S*. C. t\yo weeks ago to be. na sent at the District of the Pros- PI' erlal. * mi V number of the teachers have tak- <ja certain parts of the campus aiul now beautifying 'the same. "A an lutiful Campus" is our slogan. j .Ianv of 'he students are planning spend the holidays at hftme', while ny "f Q"r bovs and girls who are ay are expected here for t li e..; ris'ma.s season. -bb rhe meetings of the*Y, \V. C. A. -pe d on Sunday evenings arc pro\> jl0 ; to he most heiptui 10 ino.sc iuidinfr them. Wo invito more of.our _ nmunitv boy? to come out and l>e h us in those meetings. . Sl'MTEIl- NEWS ' Gl Die mass meeting on Sunday af- th noon Dee. 11, at Mt. Pisgah A. M. lot Church, sponsored'by 'he R e d j ( ;>ss workers was well attended by ored and white. Dj\ S, II. Edinds was the principal speaker. The *(* )lic always, enjoys hearing Dr. Ed- W nds. Excellent music.was furnish- m, by t'lhp students' of the various tools of the city. The amount rais~ was $15.00. " pra .'lev. J. W. Taylor, former Pastor an Emanuel M. E. Church has been er >moted t(* Eldership of the Ben- f?r tsville District hnd Rev. Freeman tjr mer pastor of Trinity^ in Orangerg will pastor Emanuel. The mem s loath to lose Rev. . Taylor, but ^>a v. Freeman is welcomed here. V rhe floor lamp contest, sponsored at 'he Junior Trustee Board o 'f _ lanuel M. Fh Church culminated on >nday night Dec. 5 and Mrs. J. W. vlov won the beautiful lamp. irk Frazier of New York City spent ! pa?t week end nt home. On Sim- ? f Dec. 11 .they worshipped in Bjstu- ? eillo at Rev. A. Jk Clark's church. ~ The Parent-Teachers Association--of | ! .Green School was organize-d on iday afternoon Dec. 9, at 2:30 o'ck. The officers elected were as lows.: Pres., Mrs. Julia Evans; Vice es., Mr. Willie Manning; Sect.. Mrs. hards; Tress., Mrs. James.- Plans fe difr^s'sed for the improvement the school buildnig and grounds, e importance of the parents enjraging thefr children to study, to ;end school regularly and to be nctual. Nnmher of patrons pteit_ 20^ The meeting adjourned to-- ? set the first Friday in January 1933. I ?i \ , * . . + " , NCHESXJRR TRAINING SCHOOL | : I -anchester, S. C.?The spirit is'4. Pfogh in Lanchaster for the sale ef the Christmas seats'. In the last'M Hing of the Parent-Teachers' As- tu iation Mis. \V. O. Short suggested a I composed a song about the-seals al create more interest. The sugges- bt i is serving its purpose, at most GJ r hour of the day it cap be heard w the TOO students"who sing it daily.'pi i words aite as follows:. hw Jome buy a stamp1 and we'll all'cs light T. B., |p< ne buy a.stamp and our state will tf be free. . g Ionic buy a stamp and that dreaded R disease, M II have our, conscience no more at ft] ill ease, ? " a ^ome help our "Doc" put the coun- b< " ty on top, |r ..... + ;n Kail.. I nod- by Mrs. Willie Nivens, at her me on West-Barr St. Interesting'" ^ mes were, played,- ami?a-dolightful ? lad and fruit course was served. J. ss Marjorie Clinton won guest ize. It was a beautiful golden chb lion, that sexxes_as a pin bolder, j. ans were completed" for the Christ is Party,-which will take place Fiiy evening Dec.-16, at the home of enjoyable evening. (j. ItEENWOOI) J Miss Ida Mne Alexander1'is leach- ~ 2: at the Union Hojk? School, '(map- ( 11, S. C. She -tfpent the week at i mo with her parents and friends. (\Iiss Helen Carrol -and sister, Eva ' irrol of Iowa, we're the guests of ^ tss Bennie/II. Robinson on Sunday enirig. Miss Helen Carrol ?Is of t ec-nville, S. C-. . " M There was.a private party given at e home of Mr. and Mrs. Watter En- 4 ,v, Friday nito Dec. D, by Miss \ >is and Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes. . Those, present as . followers: Miss : a D. Perrin, Elizabeth Hayes and.' illic T. Enlow. Mr. Herman Wid-T, an, John T. Richie, Vennie Meeks | 4 James?Baekers.? After? a few 1 lines of cards, the host served punch ] id several different kinds of crack- 1 s. After which the dance music was and. And all said they had a swell ^ ne and said Rood nite. ' i Mrs. die Cullen has a fine bahy y, mother and baby are doing fine. J Mrs. Ruby Smith has a baby girl I^ Brewer Hospital, mother and baby \ e doing fine. Mrs. Nettie B., Thomas, Reporter, i ' ' " ' . 1 ORRIS CHAPEI. , BAPTIST CHURCH I ! Rev. T. C. Smith, Pastor Greenwood, S. C.?Despite the rain | inday both services were carried \ it, being preached by the pastor. H' finance nam fine considering the J owd. ; Come to Morris Chapel where there ; a hearty welcome awaiting yfru. The W. M. U. Y. of Morris Chapel ?s hostess to the W. M. U. of Mad ni Baptist Church, Wednesday nite ?c. 7, at 7:30 o'clock. After a =short t interesting program, a chicken lad course was served. M?'s. Creacie Williams is still very :k at her home on Green St. Miss Jessie Devore entertained the >ung Ladies Auxiliary at her home*. Taggart St. Thrusday night Dec- | after the regular business, refposh-' i>nts were served. The Young Men u4r-\va?'-Tffosont also. j BEAUTY SHOPPE j. MISS E. WASHINGTON Columbia's Besf _?o Marcel and Finger Wavk 50c Shampooing and Pressing 50c O Trained Opeartor 2029 Taylor St., Columbia, S.C. " 11 ? f ' ' A V u; 4 Saturday, December 17, 1932 WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Rev. M. L. (*reen, I'astor J^'e are proud of the return of our Ficiqnt pastor and fris wife, Rev. and? 1 rs. Green."' They cam*; back ready begin the new conference year with determination to reach the goal, dng with the members antf friends, >th spiritually and financially.'. We osed flie year with marked credit, it h the spirit of peace and good will edominating. The Sunday School ith its efficient Supt. and assistant m boast of the fact of being at their jst with' their co-workers and an enmsastic group of moving folk each unday last year. There will be a ick Rack Contest at the home of 'rs. Bulah Baxley^s, IffOO Gregg St. [onday evening rDefc-. 19, at 4: o'cjoek. dmission 5 cents. Two prizes will ' 3 awarded. Come and bring your ? ick Racks. -SUMMERVILLE NEWS ...... .. * The members, and friends of Bethel l. IVt. "E. Church are expected to be ut in large numbers Sunday morning . > greet the fiew pastor, Rev. E. C, nderson. Dr. Sandy .Simmons who , as assigned here front the confernce-prea'ched two excellent sermons a . n.:_ J TT_ ; ? X ~ Xnl,n tl.n ist -ounuay. ne is sc.ii1- tu iaA<> mc ifalterboro charge. -?. _ Many of the 'good members of SF. ames, Lincolnvillej Bethel, , Ridge- 1 file, have brought produce to the prelding elder to carry to Allen Uni verity. Others are expected to follow. JDr. and Mrs. E. H. McGill, of Emrianucl, Charleston, sWnt a 'few mihtes at the Manse. Dr. McGill and )r. Witherspoon visited the Piedmont Jonference at Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Buddin were he guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Go11s last Monday. We hate to lose our pastor, Dr. J. V. Witherspoon 3nd his good" wife. 1 They are good workers, consecrated, renuine' christians, who labor with he worthv of the promotion, and the irogress of thousands go with him in lis work as presiding elder of the Thavlcston District. Rev. L. L. Farmer was in the city ilondav evening in company with the [residing elder and Rev. E, C. Anderon, also Mr. Stanley. Rev. and Mrs. 'armor, and Mrs, McBell were also it the parsonage Tuesday evening ringing good things for the children it -Allen University. CHER AW NEWS Church goers were checked a little rr last~Stmday-when~it~Tained prac icallv all day, however Wesley M. E. Tliurch didn't feel the effect of, a ainey day because her pastor and juite a number of her members were n Florence attending ihe conference. The Wompn's Missionary Society * net at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McCalb the president. Mrs. Fulia Streator presiding. Mrs. Ruby E. Wilson entertained he meeting in the absence of Mrs. VI. E. Butt who was to have enterained it. , Mrs. Georgie Shaper who has been lome what indisposed is able to be ip and out again. Mrs. Robt. F.lerbee- who has been ;tc1r-?r-ahJe to be opt and on the go Robinson; Holly Inn, Church at. There will be a silver tea given at the home of Mrs. Maggie Green on Sunday for the benefit of the Wtomon Missionary^ Society. The public is mrdiallv invited. . SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Corrected to February .1, 1932 Arrive Union Station Leave No. No. ^ 4:50p 32 Augusta-N. Y. - 32- 5.00p 8:55a 31 N. Y. Augusta 3i 9:00a 12:40p 27 Char'ston-Cinn. 27 12:45p 4iO0p 28 Cinn.Char'ston^ .28 4:05p 9:00p 10 Calumbia-Cdpn. 9 7:05a 5:00a 24 Columbia-Jacks'n 23 10:30p 10:40a 8 Col'a-Augusta 7 4:10p 12:40p 20 Col "ft^Savannah 19 9.80a 8:55p "23 Col'a-Charlotte 24 5:00a 9:55p 11 Col'a-Charl'n 12 9:00a 4:55a. 15 "'Col'a-Charl'n 16 3:65a 10:00p 16 Col'a-Greenv'e 15 6:50a 1 fl . OP < 1 n* /-I 1? /-11 i a , a a n a * nr\ it-.ta uora-Uinariotie no u:zva * . 10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:15p 10:00a 18 Col'a-Atlanta 17 7:20a Presh Pish DAILY Hens and Friers * Dressed?Delivered EBAUGH'S 2 PHONES: ? 3137?3188 #5 Washington Street \ *