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FLORENCE NEWJS.
J Palm Sdficlay services were ob
screed-Tn~~tTll of tifyo city chnnihns
-and sprites of palm were freely
distributed in som^ of the churches
an<l along the'streets in blessed
commemoration of Jesus' triump..
: -1 hal e?try- into Jerusalem.
MARRIAGE
.. ' Monday... April 8, the marriage
of Miss Mame-Alberts and Edward
Williams was solemnized at 903E.;
... Clowes St.,- home of the' bride.
'Rev. A. W. Mill, pastor of Trinity
Rapt is t Church performed the cere
mony. Mrs. Williams i> the 6nly
-- daughter of Mrs. Mamie Alberts.
The*-happy euupl left immediately
after the yeroniony-for thgir bon.u
"" near EikC City.
Mrs. .Martha t-oltraino had ?s
- her'gaests la.rt-week, Mr. nad Mrs.
?Au Harvey arid Mr-. I>proth\1 Kraz,
ier of Princeton, X J. lytjuriphg
*. from IflJrifia,
Mrs. B. fteid and Mr.-{. Rosa'
' Nelson have return* d from .a ai eks
visit jiTrbaiTesfdn. S. C.. , [
f. Mrs. Maggie MeXair, Mrs; Dave
' Anderson and Mrs Sadie McNaii
of Kind. N I', wore visitors of
Mty ami Mrs. Thomas Burgess the
pa.-t week. ' ?
M .rand, Mrs. S. T. Wall, , oi
; Eayetyijjc, N. C. \\. i{ the guee^'s
? iif Mir ai'd . \I*;-s,i T;:?.'..:as__Rurge?t?
- U??l -Week. [ ;
Mrs. Uuuise. ( Fur.lhnm) Holmes.
\vflV of Dr, W F. Holm s welcome's
, vfUic* I'ahnvUo l.t a .? i\ each week
Mrs, Ho!':m*> [s _.s the l0a,ilin>i
i 111.tMi'? .if Siii;' ( arolina ' and
. '..no . of. the 1.1 _i':i::ijt club members
ami work*. r? of the. city.
? M ? ?h+h?M ?M.i ?I 'oil mini..
h:.v>- f?i!:irt?oi| b'v.r <i veiliny ar:
r\ modeled th, ir ,i<'ran: house next
; door, tlu so nvi'i-o-vmo-vS aro as
sots to Crawford !*t. ,/ .
Mr.. John Wilcox ho - - repainted
. his prjott.v c.u.r.tsiyo >>n ,C?x 1st..' ,
_. Mi;, l.aio j) Rry{s::t sin: Mri William
Jiwm-s. A. C. 1.'. fireman and
- briike.man haw v.iov.di t*? their
"back" aj?as*tni?!i: <*:v. '11 mi- block
a Mr. vh>hjr.!i'oa-ano. of Mill
~ 1 Itranrh section s|?. r.:L.-last. Satur^
day ,'fi :In' city. .
i>I:aiHS 0
\ " *'( 'noho" 'John r.ui n .? . - * reputed
to b.o tho, oldest Oojroi'ou v i viz en of
tihis'-county. died suddenly last Wod
ncsilav itrniiMi t'linnVal . tinny.
h:nl chftryv 'of llui r- mains. Burial
'*". n t -s cVm.luot c-1 iil 1 ";n~r*'r1nfi<rM
. .-I*. ('h\i:i h ifr'tfulay.
J. II., Rush v.i> i'"ur.ii <ieU(i near
}l;r- !a*t W-.It.* ->vi4UV. Rc~
main* invnivi! Krnlay.
Tim .vm.pf ..Spati".?K:'I>mst?rr
iv ir.terro'l Sun lav a'v '.hi* Bap.??
4-^hnU-ty.-? ,,? .
Mrs;, larti Miller a:-.- ay rni'/t-n
i- very ii! at her <?u K. Kyan#
Mr. \V;iliam Boy*i- v cri'ieaHy
. 'ill at !,> : 'in,me.K. CHoVeV St
Mr. 'J>.h,n Bim rars.it:. local incrvfiarT;
"taTior %s at Ta,* home "on
f
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Men's Sii
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VWW? T* i?
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- EAS
Two Large Groups <
?Special Grou
ton <tor
lUclii
Dark and li^ht Shades?
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Special. Grou
$25, $26
Red u
$li
All prices for cash-?Sma
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' . i t
Evans St. very much?mdicposod,We
hope for these a spe??<Iv recovery.
-?I N'E A N'T?Thomas, Shaw Burgess,
Jr; a fine 8 1-2 lb boy arrived
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Burgess Apjjl 7, Mother
pnd son are doing finer-*
We aix' glad to see Mrs.. Paulino.
Dottry out again after a recent
illness.
Prof. Wm. .lames, Principal of
Mt. Rono School spent Saturday
in town.
Tho schools of the city observed
National Health week, witih procrams
etc.
Ol'll XKW READERS
Mrs; Annie Mae? Abraham, 4U'.'
E. vans'; Mrs. Mamie Alberts,
1 Hi.1 K. t'hevos St.; .Mrs.?Pauline
Dottry, S. Griffin St.; Mr. Wjn.
lames, 1100 E. Cheves St.; Mrs.
Vnnie Mae IIo\vo,~IOt>tl E. Cheves
>'t. ' .) - ' - -
Mrs. Daisy Peacock is still Shut
n. We pray for lier to regain
lealth.
Mr-. Katie Lakiti ts able- to be
out, again-siftor JX brief illnyss.
Sit. Zion- A, M. E. Sunday
school'1s coming out of winter
recluse and Sujvt. B. IV^Ijakin has
. v< ry* thing lined up km., a fine,
Easter program on.- On*last Sunday
the District Supt. T. E. Aliton
gave an inspiring review and
Rev. J. S. C.oe deliverer* a sb'Ql'
stirring sennon and: his theme of
cross bearing wa> beautifully potv
t rayed a>? a shield for passion
*i 1
week,.
\\e ar; locking torward wri-hg'reat
pleasure' to tlvc coming of
A. I'. Quartet and Glee CUlh who
- . . lieiliil.-.t to .'ipjSenr in recital
at Alt. Zion A". M. Er Church. April
21 Tl;J pastor. K. v. J.SwTTjno
is urging IVIt. Zioii to accord the
boy- genuine hospitality, arid ' the
public to give loyal patronage.
The Woman's Missionary Sooie:
ty of MC Z.ion A. M. ,E. Church
will observe Easter VtTekof prayer
and end on April 22, with a si-1
v, i tea at the residence, of Mrs.
Helen Hart* lie, East Chev* s Sti
North Florence Community Club
< -taid_their regular meeting on
Tue-day.? Mrs. lall.ie Manigault
secretary. We gladly acknowledg
ed the presence of Mrs. I.. . Cusaac,
who juLueiT wjfE "-J" our effprt
to minister- to..the ncc3y'r!,rW'""
N EW BERK Y N EWS ..
Drayton Stroet^lHgh School
I The repetition of the n'rted Ne|
gro Carnival at Di aytffn~*~S$i5gg?
I C..Vr,,U T?ec,;.,v- A.iril CT
1M5 for. P. T. A. was quiteTa sucit
wos'lK-fore.
Mrs. Jennie K. Gilliam, one of
:h.? intf-rnuilinte teacher< and secretary
of the school is ill. Al,tkuyph
her daughter, Miss Dorothy
Gilliam* js fillinp her .vacancy, we
tru"*t she will return to us 3oon.
Miss Helen K. Nance, one of
the primary amP "fliusic teachers*
lit Prices.
JCE D
)R
TER
lit Inrip StvliwVi Sinit?
p Suits No. t5.50,
$25
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ci'd to .
j-75
-Snort and regular models.
ip Suits No. 2
1.50, $30
4
red to "
P
II charge for alterations
atum Co.
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Hampton Sts. ,
-of- ihe school spent the week end
at her "home in Columbia, S. C.
~tltrr^tep mother, Mrs. Marion^
Nance, tpme for her, as she was
ill witH> a et4d. We are glad she
j is back. Mrs. H. B. White tilled",
her vacancy.
We congratulate Mr. U. S. Tucker
for winning thfe first prize at
the Agriculture Oratorical Contest,
in Batesburg, S. C., and Messers
Andrew Ford, D. C. Cromer,-: and
Alfred Caldwell fbr their standing
in the judging contest- Much credit
is due Prof. R. F. Chidden, principal.
and agriculture teacher for
his theoretical and- practical instructions;'
and Mrs. Birdie Henry
the.trainer of Mr. U. 4s. Tucker.
Social News
Chapel A. M. E. Church had their
regular meeting at the home of
Little Miss Dorothy Annie Hare,
Monday, April 8. 4:30 o'clock. ?
Mrs. White the directress with
the aid of the members carried on
a nice meeting.
There were IS present. The hostess
served a." deliciious course of
cocoa and crackers.
The Busy Bee Club heh.? its regular
meeting at the home of Miss
Hnttie Cromer.
The meeting was opened by- the
president;'consisted of the f- llow-j
iiig program: rending". Mi-s C. V.
I Latimer; solo, Miss Katie "Ma*"
I ITr,?, . T\.--A! ?.
i i n I v , . I'UIIUUl > MUTllliri, ,*IIS?
Mildred . Stephens; . irst;amenta1
solo, iss Ilattie Cromer: recitation.
Miss Mary Ella Clark.
Mis.se^I'h'l Rutherford. IV1 i \- *K'
la Clark, and C. V. JLatinirr. visitors.'-if'wve
timely remarks. .
Sick List And Deaths ,
Sick. Mesdames Georgia B<"or.vr.
FJla Mae RufT..Marshall. Mr. Rob-,
ert Jones. Willie Bates, and lyM'o
Hawkins. Aunt- Janiima Brown,
succu-rrifoed to death's call last F: iday"
afternoon, while sit.timr in ?
chair. She had suffered with heart
trouble* Funeral ,Monday afternoon,
ft o'clock at Shiloh Clrrcl;.
Undertaker F. B. Pratt-, in ohnrtre.
The fire department wr< called
tlj the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil<Mam
Bates Sr.. Caldwell St., itday
afternoon. The damapre wasn't
K.reat, only a few cVothos.
GKORCFTOWN NFWS .
The adult school wen ' > a piljrrimajre
to Columbia*-Sunday-and
lm, n Irwnlx'ff 'I?,.. Ln?/?n
ii'.il ;i s':lr u'.'iit 11 p .i . i ivinrr in <'nl,.
uinbja between 1.1 i.ml 'J oY1ockv.About
'.Ml were in our group. ^
visitPd the StaTe TTouse a n. 7T
grounds; ?
At 1 _:"0 wont, op a sigh .sgoit'.g
viwiting Mi,. hUtorie -i'!-,) - or ;
the city- :mii the schools..
At 2:20.returned to the'niiiliioriinn
and hoard a fine program. witnessed
rt lovely pageant and heard
the address of l>r. Tobias Y. M.
T. A. worker-of X. V. lie was
wonderful and left a lasting impression
run 'all who heard him.
This tiii'i w.u made ,vith a s .<ri- _
lire to many, but'"'oil Willi M "Iiun5+
retrrottcd. it. All roturritv.' homo
safely at 4 O.J
TFc 'Amniean Wooden.i cede- -hrnv
d their anniversary nt-dVt+r*Vol
Raptisl Chufeh Sunday nite.
A vet y fine er >\v?h- they-^HTV tk4
"asleeu. The1and* ver.-ai v sermon
\va'- delivered hv Rev. G/ G. Daniel-..
A short program was furi
t.v 'he .111 !iiiif Choir: .?? Hethel
\. M.. K. rhureh
Rev. .1. \\\ Murph. I'astor
= ' '); la-t W i dnes'aV evening Apr.
.T'"nh. A Dether A . AT E. <1uirc.lv a.'
Jar-re crown greeted the Rev. S. H
L'-wis. the' f<?nnc i pasjtor. ? ho -x\?is.
here ami preaeheil in interest of
one of the clul s of the-rally. Tie
spoke from the siihhet; "The Saf'
'Guard of Life," t'$t Selected from
Isaiah 12:1-2.
Despite the number I'.f our penpie
that went up to Columbia, P.
S< ivifl'- \m r<~ ui-11 Ut-ft4?th?A-t11
o'clock the pastor spoke to a
fine audienep. to'N't selectopiifrorn
Paul's letter to the Romail?_8j2-4.
with a subject: "Law." \Ve acknowledged
the presence of the
.fallowing. visitors from Mb.fri?
Brown A." M. E. "Church. Charlesi
Hs_Mr. Ft. Taylor, Mr. E. Taylor.
Mrs. A. Taylor, littjk- Bonn Taylor,
ittid Miss B. (iieeneT You are welcome.
Come again. *
At ii nVWdr the pastor preached
at Ros'-mount., S. S~aiid the A. C
E. I,. convened at the usual hour
with a fine attendance. All preparing
for thcr-Ea^tcr program.
MILL CREEK N.EWfl .
'Rev. F. D.-Drolier, Pastor
Sunday was another splendid day
for us. S. S. opened at the usual
h>mr. The lesson was taught by
Rev. J. \Y. Prober, the father of
our pastor. And lie T/r ought out
^onie impressive points that interested
th<- Sunday school.
At .'1 o'clock we had the funeral
>f lb o. Thi hire Thoihpson, a
young man of this e^wmunity.
nev .urener onieiaung-.
At .1 :.*10 o'clock the* missionary
ladies of Zone two opened theirJioct.ihg
which was" vCry interest
ig. We are prom, to have our
istrdot--provident cuimLCird__.
this Zone, l\Trs. Rosa T,. fl.'intt. Ho
fore the. close iof this meeting, she
was presented, and savi; u- soar'
erieburagTnj? worfls. something that
was inspiring. uplifting and wholesome.'
'
We were also glad to have representatives
from each church in
this Zone and some nv mbers fTonT
the Baptist Church
?We_were thrilled to srio some of
our sick members afaltT t<-? he out
again. ,
g]stpirs~Dcssn?<rw"ainl GiBia^-ya^
main on the sick list. But we pray
for them a speedy recovery.
U ? . .'rtT?.
th E i'ALMKtru leader
"I ORANC?KBl RG NEW 3
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By 1. James Pearson
??A birthday party was given it
honor of .Miss Helen C. Byrd b:
her cousin, Mr. ami Mrs?-Willian
11. Byrd of 113 Amelia St., Marcl
27. The guests danced to the tiom
of Kenttun Williams. A deliciou;
repast filled in the fin rry hours oj
the tray group.
At a late hour all left wi^hinj
.Miss Byrd many happy birthdays
Present in the mgriy-makint
were Mioses Mable Whaley, Hat
tie Mae Parker, Marion" Simmons
Kinma Tr Brownlee, Theola unc
Urusta Spaiger, Miss Naomi am
Mary Blade, Messers Joe Dcnkins
Matthew' Williams, _SflUl C. Davis
llayward Holmes, Erth Adams
mous Miles, W. T. Bowen. ?
Centering interest i-?f society it
South Carolina .for the coming
Week-end will he the weuUing oj
Miss Geraklyne IneV, Pierce, onlj
daughter of Prof, and Mrs. J. A
Pierce of State College, Orange
burg and Dudly M. Zimmerman o!
Hjirtsville, who. will be- marriet
Saturday afternoon, April 27, at -i
o'cjlock at the bride's home oi
Tread-well Str^ Only the immediatt
families'and very close friends wil
witness, the. ceremony. Invitation;
are being issued for a large reccp
( M4r
Miss Pierce is a graduate o'.
Fisk University and at present
mployed at the State College! Sin
s a member of Alpha Kappa A1
_,>ha -Surdity. ,
Mr. Zimmerman a. graduate ot
. 'tat<i College is principal of JefTer
->n High school. York-and a inem
>er of limcga I'si I'hi fraternity
They have the well wishes of al
"Veij- friencis.
Dolores Jenkins Honored On
Hirthday
Djdoros -Jenkins, beautiful little
daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Ttaroh
j Jenkins was charmingly complimented
Friday- afternoon - -by, hei
aunt. Miss. Mabel Jenkins, "wlTfiTTT
tertained in her honor atone of the
loveliest children*' parties to celehrate
Pol ore A f i h hirlhdav!'.
Dolores greeted her IitTIiffrientti
it the door wearing an adbrablc
party?froek of pink, silk with
"matching" "l\air ribbon, socks and
white .shoes.
A pink and green color scheme
was. observed in every detail. After
an hour of jolly games the
children took n < blight in hunting
ntrnrc O-m.ni.iu ri.,,1
he 'prize' for having fbund the
'avgest nmnlic-.?1no children wore
nvited into the' living room where
hey had great fun trying to -win
?he?prizes -in -twswmorry contCstsi
\ largo hunny nisi basket had been
?i?pp1iqued to i> white square o f
cloth and fastened against the
wall. Each child was in turn blindfolded
and allowed to.tr" to pin on
^ho* bunhy'^ ear. iD... W. Walker
Tr. of Columbia proved ml>s.t successfal.
received an attractive
prize. Next a small jar filled with
pink an... gi ecu Candy?eggs- was
dmwn and o.ion child tflpd to fcm'SS
just bow many the jar held. Tn
'liic ;'h ii.j-- wimo'r was Wilhelmira
Humphrey.
Thoij they gathered around the
hi i thday it able to sing the Happy
iliVthday>song to the little honoree
an jo'n i?: the candle blowing ceremony.
..
Solilm* had the children, seen a
i>>< m move nttimofiyFTlTaT) the dinih'-1.'
)" om. with its gay party de-=
Voraf h>?C Upon serving table and
ma: i h .. irnk and ?groon_ randies
Vnrni ho' !<,<;? si.ft light- From-the
CatT'lier l'rtt~rpVhowor of streamers
of pink_ : iid green. The table was
lH'Hiitin:! with its .cover of laco.
vm*vs j f wepoliaS and lighted pink
and p;een candles in silver holders.
The central dec-oration was
the birthday cake attractively frost
(a! in pink and preen and' topped
by five "mall pink tapers, burninp
in pretty holders. On the table
~wr7~ iki-n , dt'coratlniis .and?for
each little pirl there was a miniature
Ka-*tVr basket filled with pink
and prueu candy epps^. The little
b^ys w< re piven pink and preen
horns, (illnl with candy epps.
Miss Ada Winninphain and Miss
Charlotte Parham i .f Claflin assisti
-i th'i hr.:f' ~ s ~: n entertaininp the
little folk. Tee cream and cookies
were . served. Dolores received
man'y lovely tynd useful birthday
?ifts > amiv 1 ii ih tay wisjie
frrea h i- little friends. .
? ItARTSVIIXE NEWS __
No. 22 of the Colored1 A.mLi
ii .in War .Veterans' was torcanjzed
in ITartsville Thursday
jniprht Apr" 11. Dr. G. W. JohnIs
on was elected post comntandCr
[the post is chartered undpr the
( National Association with headquarters
in Atlanta, Ga.
Because 4 live ye shall live ah
so, is (he title of a sacred cantata
to l>e-^>rescnted at Centenary M
E. Church Easter Sunday nicht
hocinninc at 8 p.' m.
The funeral of Mrs. Geneva Wh'tl
taker was heh. at Centenary M .E.
..Jjuuch. Sunday, Apr. 13th.
Mr?. Ivor. German of Charleston
v is called to Hartsville last week
i a? ro'ioi ? f thr> death of her coil'
?HV-MrF. Whittakcrf
Mrs. Estell Carolina left Sunday
bo spend a whilfc in New York.
Mr. Willie Streater iv still critieaHy
ill. - .?
Rrof. Dudlrpr ZinM>rman,- principal
of the Hiph Scfiool at' York,
S. C., spent the Wee^-ond at home
with his mother, Mrs. Rosa~-Rieh=
"ards~orfT
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Rev. V. A. Janerette, Pastor ,
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-The-services thu>u^.h->ut the day, oat:; ilul pay :
were enjoyed by all -id' those who - <"?< s ^ wi re so
attended the service. At 11 o- v.o
. clock the pastor de.li.v red a won- nod a'. 10
Merful serrrrmr from iHi Look of
Hebrew 1*2:-. !He selected -a? a
subject: "The CiOss," and at.:rin " ea:;' n uily
at r.itfht he preache?!' from. St. _;'V Mr*-.?Asedt
Luke 1;>:11, subject;" "Tiu tears of pleaded
Jesus.0 . ' , ; 11 v ;.-t
.' Sunday a Silver Tea--was uiven '-"hieii \\ ere .
at the parsonage sil nsored by < olhwtihm loi
Mrs. R. \V. Janerrtt". A short n,u/ ?> the .u
program' \vas rendered. held in the h
The rtfmhins of Ma*?f'Jannie Vil- has just do?
lage were laid to rest i? the St?u, ;w , ruuductoi
James Cemetery Sunday afternoon. Menus, p.vtoi
Mrs. Village is a najive of St; Church.
Ceov^fe but for scT^ral years she Mrs. Annie
made nor home in Charleston, S. C'.l ed th^ Ilumni
She -leaves a liusbahi.\ one son, two T0.??>. A*i
brothers, three sisters, a host of
?ther relatives./.and friends t V j^er _ F?ch.ot
mourn her passing'. ' r'C r< '' v,'as .'
Jiev. C. C. lUpih-.p has just eles- Afu,r tho bug
| ed a few nights', reviv.il meeting ;i. svv,'e'*
>.for Hay. Janerctte. , ' , ^ ar,- ? ,
villo, S. f. h
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/.ION 15 \ I' I IS I 15. t . Iv. 1 . M \\ s x i itii Mi
* Street.
The b. Y .P7I'. uiuh rThell. a lev- q, ,
- ship of its eflicient president. , ?
l Thomas K. Liivav. ;js>ivtetl \>\ 1 " --j'l'e. '-'<*
Mr. Elbe Bowman and Key.' tiia W< r
is progressing. B. V. l\ I". s< i - each n
, vices were held in the (haded I) - ' :i
. partment downstairs Sunday. In 1 'u' "Bhxk 1)
. our new moms we have-a better ' v/ood people._
chance of jetting more out qjLihe.. (?n r vi !a\\
. lossop owing to our having 'i r brother-it
individual class rooms. After Miss Creole
class wi* rr?-n . - omUl? .1 In tl... ?. ,-?.! I lfniviiltnn rTf ^
torimni with the j^irls vietm Sous .flown' to alto
having wpn the banner for the iveetimr.
highest amount "'of money. The On'Monday
leap her of that ehvss \va.-?~Mps 'hd'cat-on ?c
Cromur ami the amount rai.-. ! w;ii VavioUy ni4-1.05.
; / On <v
The TemjHM-aiHv Club to.o.h
complete change oT -the Sunday Crin -<? ti t,
night proimaro. Sermon. The
; H The prop-ram vnty?-t-e-m-onolti" -'H of :ln -f ^
enjoyed by all but n better-hite"is . eonu' to':hy 1
planned for Easter Sunday. It 'lay evef bm-o
you want-.to hear: the Tpmp*aiM*f,J. [ jd
?.;iur> chour- <5tti<r don't furl tn h' |
at Benedict April. 20th ;>> hear the j 'i<FM
Spring Musiical F1 stiva!. Admit;...
_ >+wi lOTonts.^If
you haven't visit our ni<\v p.... ? j
Sumlay School difyaTf-ment in 11<* >
basement lof the church, eonm :*n<pj C.repnville, !
- it ?nd malte- your?Svmduy f opened at t h<
School- into a 'front line Sunday 1 larpfc ahtenda
Schoo].. . . ' * son wp had a
Borv't iftnlt )- V.i-i; l. ' hy the pnsfitr
are always welCt^e " ' | increase in col
s . * - ">
~?gat ui day, April 30, 1935.
i 1ft ^ vs^*S?M![ : * ';' & .\ T>':'-:": :'^?f^ /.ztfflH
$v 1 1
3^ Piece
; ^ Walnut Bedroom at
Sp pa Down- SI Week?! , ?
'4:]| "It's lovely!" Tlrafs what your friends will
ra ["Tra sa> when they see this R.raceful, tremen-'
dously smart bcdro'ini suite; in your home!
In Walnut And other finef veneer*; witR
striking contrasting panels,jand distinctive
(ksiirn! We include the fjull-size poster
?yl't'd. lovely triplo.-iuirrow Vanity at thin ^
ros. & Qtjinn
linu: Furniture Store" I | j'"'
r,. . - 1 '
wTon NKWS , I COOKS, MAIDS, CHAt FFFTTPS
e Baptist Church ' }V YOU WANT I (JOOl) JOB *
Toliurt. I'astor i KUCISTER WlT'If
( 0.1,11MBIA EM FLOY MftNT
i 1 n iinjr. us such n BUREAU
suiiilay, nv>r\y ehurcii , i
n winding their way - T()lX\YP ~
'(link 'with SSupt.?S. 1521 MAIN ST.' \ ROOM 7
lei- C?>st. ' <;?OI)_ OiyKNINjC^ I)AIL]y
\v;.s Mater reviewed soutiifrn ratlway\ ^system
e . ( Ji "^he pas~ ?Arrival and Departure Passenger ' ?
livo 11 prepared 7ri,llis> operated bv tlie Southern Railway
two v. 11 1? w system at the Union ^OTfTOTOmtfla
lotn.lliC UIlu PVCUlHk S. C., oiroctivc December 8, 1D34.
idVvil by all present.. 5 oo a M.- chariotte
"the day were pood. ??t: \
i ? i A M -Charleston
1 eatest revixals e\or __?_ Greenville. Anderson. Senree ^
Klm;? f tho church 6:50 A M-?Newberry. Greenwood. ^
V 1:05 A M"Spartanburg. Ashevflle
od. . 1 his meeting. srlo A. M.?Augusta *
,i In- Trrv. A. AT. 815 A M.-Savannah
r /l A ^T.;eVrlo, in A M l'-'mden, Lancaster. Roek
r c-t theTAlaccdorua Hill Shclby
T " t2.^5 P.. M.?Ashevllle, Louisville,
Vai-nvin1 enlprtain^ St. Louis, Cincinnati. Chicago
Not m.Hl OTu n 4 30 p. M.?Orangeburg, Charleston *
linp Bird club, Apr. 5;00 P M.--Charlotte, Washington,
nimher of members ' New Yprk
Himuor OI mtnil CI 9:S5 p M ?Anderson, Atlanta
and tho weather v.as ,noo p m.-Savannah. Jacksonville
fieer was .at hi3 post. A" rlv0s _.
cailetl.miil_dues J>aid. Columbia From:
lie??"the hostess sefv 450 A. M?Jacksonville. Savannah
ill'se with mints. 6 30 A- M.--Atlanta. Anderson, Greenwood
P miMr ,.f fJveen- 9 06 A' M-?New York, Whaslungton,
K m?C.V 01 tiieeii Charlotte
as uottimed to her 122.VP: M.?Rock Hill, Lancaster, Camden
icitdinf -several davs M8 r. .m. -Charleston 0
1 i, 55???r- S.iia y< Mi?C'ltioiigo, Cliiolniie I si. St I.niiU
A, -i rir 1 Hii) 011 TUMVI
-- ? - -v" Louisville. Knoxvlllf. A;,(icville
Spartanburg
. 4:45 P. M.?Augusta
0.00 P. M. Ashevilla, Spartanburg
?' Itapli.sf Church B.30 F.~ M ?Lharlesiou
, - #;40 1?. M.?Churlott*
tlie inclement woatll- r.55 p, m.?Qrcenvilie. Anderson. " - .
'! li'THM,,] ttU1 Sl'l'- "'On'ruwo'KI ^
ilfht. llc.v. A. M. 4:29 P ^.-Savannah
honied the name of City Ticket Ollice Depot Ticket Office
>ove ' by the Green- 120a Surntcr St. South Main .
Mrs. A. M. Means. Phone 6356 Phone 5023
i-law. "Rev. Means, ______________________
Woodard, nnd Rev. r
iparlanhurpr. motored month was very much appreciated. _
nd the last npilits' ,Mornng service was well carried
, . ^ "'in ueautmu music by the
(fTming. Aut. 22, the <, ? u
r vires will hep in. ^ni?r Cho,riV lhe i>astor Preachtors
>f the city will 51 w0,lderlul sermkm from John
unlay.' \ m . 2A: 1 >r. 12:12-13, "Jesus the unique King."
pr -nh r.t of Penoi.iet Palms were sold by the Junior ' ^
reach the lOwftcatloH Missionary girls. - a
puhl'e i? invited to ? _ . M
crv.ires Be sure to s Rhodsi Boggs'sponsored a fl
>it exorcises Sun- 'i"c "> ^ the seal- 1
t ? o'clock A snicv ?>? Aiissionary Club.
, ? * p y Night service began at 7:30 af- II
tor servi je we had a "Bank Con
Tf'sl" which was a sueeess. The
! t> cm-Den following were prize winners: Miss
''' " KloTehccT Lykes, highest emf Mrs. ^
Tomon Pj.?fr?- Carrie Thompson next highest a- J
. I .< mon. i astmr | $;j46 20 was raised from
*? j\-v Sunday school, ihis contest. Mrs. Catherine Plair
1 usual hour with a of New York will conduct a revince.
After the les- val meeting at Allen. Temple be- - jfl
n interesting Tj?yie\v ginning Easter Sunday arid1 lasting
Tl?v. T>pmfln. "'In Hwo weAi; ' __tr3 V
rrecTtoh~wer th6 pa at 1 Visitors are always welcome.