The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 12, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2

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5- . #? p Page 2 , * ?????????? 1 "The New Rider" |! now V , Vo,M 'J;he Trenches! " ,, - - Ry ,Rvv- 1- i'hilip Ellis A j/i'iijjte; i?? i11; olutionft. tTir* fir-t 'of a' r. > w y " 4 T.hcy s"V thr.'"'< i: ?- ; : ? ' - **cranks>m?~? A<?*>I wwVrinv.r; ' prone WKorip" v.-ith ; or;- ^-Von 1 1 you believe <W\ e.nn ; 'y. y7'- ! ' 1 your debts. and rm^wr'tdnT' .?. -to meet dir*- t. f say revival- nv .a. d:*vr; re. p have been /il-yarded f.n* . ? pleasures. Byd :'tb;;'nk C 1 . .'or. Editor "Wrij?hf. and his i injar nrpruTornt. it; favor < ? and the.i trtje rU'^'mr ?v nlyi the A. M. R. Ch :>vh d -;t '* ' H'-l, ' tians the world over should i\ ' indebted to this Christian the find?of oay?fai lull ?? rtMifflon of o:ir : / : ~ when' den originations . will -elevnV "Wiipht elr.Stf of. nun ' the t; church will be forever safe. . * ' . ^ ' t'Ceneral Coiifvrcnai JKh i. r' * f As the. time draws near f t'<election of lay and miru'-toriaT ' delegates to the A. M. E. (>*? YI; al Conference in '36, the scene p becominir, congested; as nearly cv erybody.wants de yo. This i* no go* crime 'at all for men shouTrp be 1 . ambitious, and as such tliev have [?*" a perfect riprht to aspire. While K' all of this is true persons dosir- _ f. big to be delegates to such a boL dy should not consoler how much ! ? they themselves would be benefit- r L . iiv knees." * j RTix.r: swyvo xf.w's s ><i 1 was '/un'] d, 0,ty. n ft v. \y.;-ro present duet d (he incI'Miv ncy of the weather 1 Hie third Sunday is set aside as ' 1 ' ' 1 1 . . . . f , \ ' j.i : .ui v.,..; ?:%:. I. L . _i_ ... _i. , 'll .11 ^ aia L 1 > . .u .. . . .1) .V, ;fiiii.-t' a* ST i . ' ... : \ .i" s"?i - r'i.i | . .?~?: 1-:.-. N.:uiry I' ... ... .! . ' : ' a:u. .v'u.hv i 4 . \V. [J', -liay; ' 1 V ? >v'v ; \ - t > a v . { . | "r.-'.i 1 : il, C rii!ia>};?. j t: -.Vj-f- -'-'ai; --li;?jiili'-. ? v;:-.ha.-; An:;.i ' : .. . ! .. a' \ I . >;{.a:\ht.\V . I 'a )' i-f ll -Ui I - . 's Day. Tiny J ? ,.rv'D?. Ali;s. I . ... i . . . i.i* Ail\ a VTlN | . . ' . .. ' K Jli Kv'l <V ?7?' T^. ?yv.i'l.,. < ? .ir .'a')-?. < ? ? - 1 . .1 f I7i; i I. 'i . I\ ? . i oila v ' .lie' Stri{? .A. ?rt \ ^T. r(,l|^fr(.#'-Tn~| ^rrrr 1;:.u;rr. S. C.' . Dr. J. e rs poo n, P. R. y conducted by Miss p. TTa'niil?-n. The topic foe discussion was "ilavo Wo the Host Foundation T if '?" taicon; from Matt. 7: 21-29. The discussion was open ! by Mr. M. ParTrst. and follow-* "d by others..? 7 The evening Service 'Imparl at 7:90 o'clock in* tho Hector. TTihrvU ' is found in'-Proverbs 4:29. *T7 1: f?.r a subject. "Voavonboar.d." K^'ry one enjoyed the mess ape. Tim Poforijjtiil Episeo Mian-* welcome/ yfm to worship i'ii. them. . . 'ST. MM!:/. \.M.F. ( Hi lU'II (' Sunday school i.-^ in i J' c-ehinc-'on jt'.'ov of" this huvch. ami i< doinc^a creat work. 'I- pri'ju lied <.u Sunday nvi'iiiirr 'i o.ii Match, w T'tli Chapter 1?> J i 'h-'.' |.',i.;ct'T (if a lit I it: child liim-liul buruml (? death. ? : >f the CharhsPm T)ist. will pde.ach n Pc 'h.el .Sunday and wiJl hold" his 1 -t f|iinrterlv conference Monday 'tight, .Tan. 1 llh, J M*'1'. Amja .T - oe- remains wore1 laid to rc*st iri the "St. .Tames Conie' ry. l?ef?ido Iter husband, who proceeded her to the crave some Veil's ago.. .She leaves sjx children to mourn her lost. They are us following: air. Walter .Tones,* Marion. S. ,(TT; Mrs. Ella Waymov, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Teresa Ttoh irtnTI fsf f'r?nr<rr?* 1KX ** ' T ^ V?. ^ - - - ' ^ * I V ?1 1 1! 1111 M" Tor' s, AlW, Francis .Tonkins Now Port , N'rovV nnd Mrs. Tr.-nn Ross a grand daughter and a host of other relatives and friends. **' WAf.TKRno.no NEWS Mrs. Jennie Jenkins of Nov Yofk i? visit ihj; her sister, -Mrs Cathelene. and hoi* brother-in-law Mr. W. K.?*1to bnsoii on JIantp'oi St. Slit' plans to spend severa weeks before rot-urn in}? home. I>r. (J .15. Tilhnan held .his 1ft quarterly confere.nee on the .Waltei bbPovlja i uo for fTfn M. Ks. Hcv. F K. Tiller with Cumberland and We: ley wen hosts to the lhstrie Supt. The eharjyo is moving for ward under the leadership of Itev Tiller. Dr. Samuel Xuyce is somowha indisposed, hut is making hi rouifds rejjulaily and contain# tin ministers and Hie people of tin Beaufort Distrfet. The Madam i: exported to be with niin * awhih lu vt w i'k skid present a< the min. Prof. 11. L.'Brooks spent . tin 'YulethlV"1 \\-ilh his family "and "hi> iwoi-Sristeift returned to Kir.irstret last week. . Mis.,-Zeloia 1 menn and .Mi ? 1*.ii; abeth Ckmons.. students of All'T University returned . to. Columhii -Jrud?week often, s'peitdihtf- a pleas aid lime with their parents hrefo .\p|K.ai:e.!UiIy the S. S. at St. Pet: er.'s is taking on' new life. Tin new officer's a:rd teachers' are Miss I. Brown. Supt.: Mrs.. ()p!u_L i:r I .wis. Asst.. Su } > ?:. Mrs. IVrnyl i ' 1 i !!'. 'I ! . ! W . i !'. . 1 III Tracy, Treasurer and Mos'danies I. pise'.Middle.lon, II.U-'ii Williams Ui bi'Vcii I>.j cn>ks. N. Ik (?Vanl aru I. !-;;>n l-iuT;-i-. liuv. AL. I./ Litth;.j? In i ~ makinj t ivmrtvduus od'orU . t???nM.- tv?d\ for the ..Oharh.ston Uisti'iH tinan * " i . ;ii wr.H-h to o t ;i avi i; i ,i'l.yii.;v;'An< -o Hiat ho. wis; Ii.ua :n ha ha hof.To lit- iu \: t > -Am nisi*'* w | M) I) K I I i?.\ i : w . - -frinity?r\-?M! K.' < S. N . < ..ioh i s at 11tya- po.T ' !' i-iir \. N> \\ Ih't.'.i'l .lii.orl ? <" ::t.h Si S. o?. -iifl at in .v j-!., S hjit, II. IHonors ataf ton.- i'a.-r-. a h?*ii t?11' '"'.'loolf"! l|i: Y. .1 - ! i j' i | < ; (i(n)<!(. |n oac.ho.l a Not d< bcrmon, A . S '()'; ! tel. S.iti lay tVy'i? 1: I'raa. h. il a;a ;!a . ?,> |' >M nno| u win, i n iov 11 1>\- - a 'la rya fii'W'l.- - A Irrrtre a rovvd v\lTir~frtaV(:iir~ a' l+f.tli "Si Vmon-. IMi.-s Sarah Brians- left Saturday to laahr hor niv in (iivcn .wood, S, lor a \vhil.?.*. ~ Ai.i-a Alnya- .Mints <77 TliaTTTTtTv X. ('.* Vijii^il' thy lionu'- of aMrs .Ida Mints and I'-miiS lo^t- . .1, All s. l.ucy . Folia 111 of Spar'nn^ . 1 ?n I've .sir i Al iss I.c--!e Franklin o! Cray (Vart. S. ('. XTr. and .M"It' ward .lolii! u.;i nf TTf.TTn kle, S wi-iv the Sunday alYernoni v.a -ts of \|.. and A! iv. I.aw Wil1 ""'A--'. '* * _ Air. JJo.i.-. .vll I'm!!-! aii'i Airs T.ufv Hi-uaju i.r !^;i,ii lairdi'i y. a t; "Mrs Blanche Foster <d' Washingt< n; D. ('. motored i'? A>hcyil!e P. Monday. Tlu-.V report-d <i pleasant trip. , ?: " . J-s Sh: all i >e .i- ' ! - 'Vai.1' i 1 wiih a dmi'V :i; a. r ko.ue on \V< fford' St. D a , : (). A^.-uVy- ;|u . !< ?-.sts were _AJr. < . I'. Ft!'ley id ipiiHanbiiry; Air. Ckviv re Ibown, Air. RooseXch Roy and J hiolds, r.ll ni' Kiiorei. s. , Mrs. Idel! I \ I . tt i : y a aw aft ] t spending Vv-o 1'ci kWilli lii i n;irrnad in IJuais, I Cla. Mr. Earnest I.evt ret' a a'h Air AIiv and AIis. Joan Park a . ft irk list:" Alesdanies C1ir7 -1 Tin l ii.-lcr. .tannic Jirown, Rt~ Lnwi'civ.-c, Bavii, llattio Sirens. Hal. tic.Fryer. We hope far j\ speedy recovery.^ The Wiiljny Workers ("Jab <>' Beavi'r Dam Baptist Clr.'ircli with members organized jn Woodiufl presented tokens of Xmi's cheats to ill' ldT-winy sick and elderly people-.nl" town viz: Alesdanies II J Ste' ns, F. Ifliodes,. A. Pilyrim, K. j Durrah, F. Sterling, ('. Foster, II. Tunna. A. Pilgrim', X. Durrah, J', Archie, A. Foster, Aft Ilice Delia ' Snprgcan, N. .Greene, E. Biggins, X'. Su'li\an, f,. Pearson, S. Poyns The Club met afc the home of Air. and Airs. Henry tJarrt'tt Dee. 2!t, which was their USth anniversary. Karh one reported a fine time. An old "fashion, supper of liver, mush, hot biscuit, tea and potato pie. was served, . S 9* ? +-4^*- 1 - -A CHESTER PARAGRAPHS AT /"? f Thompson's eousiy. Sturfpnts who-wore homo 1'rou v voIIckc are, hack in t'h.'ir variou ' schools--They ar<'< ;M is? Ituth' Cro ' by .Mis< Annie B. KtanbaeU, I/v 1 . inustDTTo Cnolleu'e; Mr. Clarene I ??' v , Feathers, Hampton Institute; Mis IoTa B'riee, ? .Messrs Ardry Hardin * I'itola Worthy, Kuj^ctne Mobley !. - Be*.i diet Colh'gv; AJ-t^s Florida D; Ciral't'eni eid, Fi ieiidship 'College. I'rof. and Mis. (lat'fpetfJof (Jai I'my witli Mus. (iiilTney's .parents Mr. -ami Mis. 'Frank Rquhvarc o ll'j;h Point, X. C. wore holiday . u'iKsts of Mr. Hardware's brothel ' Mr. a"i| Mfs. Moscow Houlwaro. Mr. Walker Allen who is in hi ' ihjrd year in the Medical Schoo B 'at Howard University spent-, th holidays with his parents, Dr. am Mrs. J. S.'Allei). Chester friend, will be pleased to know that yoilu< ?Dr.. All. n.C t'Tttttnpr hris clns>ey lias already taken, one .of'i.h^jNa tional examinations which ohtitl os hini^to practice in Id states. Tin yoinjK Dr. is an A plus, student. Mrs. Mildred Dorsey Williams 1 oj. Nov. .leisi-y spent a few day; V with.her parents, .prior to thd holi da. s lnniny been called' home l).v cause of the Heath of her sister. Mr. Daniel Williams and broth r, Mr. Uobcrt Williams motorei here fr.oni Pit'sbury and spent thi 5 ; 'im- w':li icla'. :\ ;-s ami witn thci si r, M 'ss Williams who was hen r 'In pi- Stnti ( ''ilcyc. Tor TTTc"Tujn daysj. Aii ?. Maiie <1. Chishohn and lit ' . ii of Itock Mill and h'.'r brotl ci -iV.-laAi;, Mr. Chil holm?ami hi vie IrC.in'X. .1. motored 'here Sin ; ay a'.d >p. nt tfte inoi'iimy hours Tb. y worshiped at Calvary lfap tisiChw Co. While in U chmond and Peters .-lui.ii, Va. I'rof. S.- l.ouis fc'inley ha< ' : >\ iral special re<pip>i.s . to play 'The Oh! Uiiyyed Cross". Main _ ienLarti'sls hc-nd these ivjidjtioin a a ve.-ult^ Ipv is receivinj. many eomplinteiHs and some flat '.* ? - \ >nnu?iv. n 11<?m rvr oiv ih :21th for the funeral i :i!i'i burial if .Mrs. Afire Mentor Madam M. II. Woode, Mr. ]{, 1) \\ > yds. a'-il ?M i s. Will I'aih n re* f :ii rued !a.-^ Friday froth ;1 tU*Jij>ht,, ful isvv.or trip ti? Memphis, Torn :;.|nl riti-s in Mississippi anil Arkau-a>. , Tli * Federated Club lu-hl its iiu*. lintf at the honu* <,f Mrs. J.K , Spann, on Tuesday . afternoon. . Friends an happy to see Mos.si> * liijl'ipi Hooper, Arthur. Jpivjcen *. ' ' Tamos V orine; OH' a fa in nft <?i bi'imr cortfinod to their ho ml* b:% ra i-e of injures sustained in plaj inji" foot hall. These young;nP'n an members of. F-irJvy?4U -Blue Jackets team. i S.ej-M'Vs let's (!aodf?y .fames, hit i. TAVuods. Euirene At ties, Jame Ajfurs and -David Atkinson eacl Friday ntr.i Saturday for-your Pal, j ivietto Lett lie r. . . I -ll'lftn.lD n-AHA 1 VV II ivnun u Kl IVMMI I' l ai n of tli'* deaths of Mrs.-P. P Watson ofj Columbia, and Prof I Drake of CJranitcsvillo and ex , tends- sympathy, to thj JoVcd rcla; j ' ives< f . Roboi'tiflf- the Xiv?fc. ed soldier decorated in France was in fhe city, Sunday and^s]rt>kfi?at j the churches. . liliNMOTTSWIId.K NEWS Sunday. Dec. HO, Was a day lon>r to he rentf nibt^tfd in the hearts ot rf'lnflin:ics'~" fh this community When a representative jSrfbup" from f'laflin Colleen mmlo n u,. ""H Saturday, January 12, 1935 ^ ~ ; - ^ . i 1 * SOUTHETRN RAILWAY ^ * -f~ ; n Arrival and Departure trf" Passenger Trains, operated by the Southern Railway s SystnTT at the Union Station, Columbia, S. C., cileotive December 8. 1934. j 1 Leaves . . Columbia For: * l" 4:10 A. M. Charleston . r> on A M t b.rlotte s 0:50 A. M Newberry. Greenwood. l( Greenville. Anderson, Scnesa 7:05 .A?N1. Spartanburg, AshcvlUe t 9:10 A. M.?Augusta ' ? 9:15 A. M. Savannah L> 11:20 A. M. Camden, Lancaster, Rock Pill i, ounu> 12 15 P. M. -Asheville, Louisville, St: Louis. Cincinnati, Chicago 4 :io P* M.' -Orangeburg, Charleston 5 00 P. M. Cluirlolto, Washington, f . Ne?' -York !l:55.P. M. Anderson, Atlanta, s 10:00 P. M. Savannah, Jacksonville - * Arrives Columbia 1'roin: 1.50 A. M. Jacksonville, Savannah, s th-Mi A. M. ? Atlanta, Anderson. Orcenwood . 11.00 A. M.?New York, Whashingto.l, '1 ?.. Charlotte 12;25 P. M. Pock 11(11, 'Lunca.s'cr, Camden V 12:40 P. M. -Charleston ? j 4:25'"P. M. Chicago, Clnciniu lti, St..Louis, Louisville, Kn'oxviiln, Asnevilie S Spartanburg. J . _ 4:45 P.'M AugiisrY"??_ ; ? i- -sMio P. Rl^^iAKtievmj.^jArLiiihurg _ii_3U?12-, M.-iieHiarlesiciii 0:40 P.' M.-~Charlotl: ' 1 , J. 55 *P. M^Gh-env.iUe, AHilensott,?. j j' , ; '"roi'ecuwoOiL;''' I 1:29 p. M. -Btivaiiiiaii City 'j'ici.et Oifice.. Depot Ticket OB.ce .1203 Sumter.'St. South Main \ 1 : Phone C35C Phone 5023 SMITIJ-COLEMAN FUEL CO. 1 '' ' . . _ ~-~r"'tiTTl Smith , I I^INCTON Ni:ws S.u ii 1> )> "- the 'first Sunday ^ r in the Xew??mr, the sermon preychcd at Bethel by our beloved pastor u'aOveiy befitting, using is a" subject "In the Beginning" ' Quife a ft w worshiped at Bethel i Sunday, jiniong whom were some . visitors. We enjoyed the sermon very much. " The \V. 11. and F. MWteas- delightfully entertained Sunday P. M. .by Mr. and Mrs. John W. . BbK-k. . ^ Our pastor was quite a busy man dui-inv the holidays, he and 3 MrTniTllp'r, Airs. Neta Simmons - win the recipi* nta uf seveial din" dns-throughout the" hJtnias "holiday's. Several Lexingtonians; visited the old home town during the Yule ~ i1" ^ A d'tmirr ^vrhrrm W5T^' ~ Mis?*Sndic M. Rawles of Mt. Ver- " rnn, -Nr. Y. AT is. Ifattie M. Slifirh * > (build of Savannah, (la., Miss 1 Quinoy I,. Kinuhons of. Little ' Mountain. S. ('.. Mi.\ .TuTuCn Harris of Harhisorr College, Mr. Solomon h Hat rip *?nud Misses Vertnelle, Annie I.ou. and Sara Tlurris qf Colunihl't, S. C, <-* w , J An: ng those on the sick list are .Mis. A. Suhcrj Rev. W. .M. Jackson, little Mary Harris and . Iter mother, Mrs. Cora Harris. W? hope bhesc will soon be UP ftfld out . again. ' ' AMflIHfl