The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 18, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2
. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
The crowd that witnessed the
May"NTght-- Program at Finley ITT
last Tuesday evening has been easily
estimated at 3000 (three thou
andl nr more. From Charlotte,Snmter
l.'nion 1 iim-antm-, Ayiim-boro,
and all about were cars_nf
friend^ added to the throng of both
wmrg"nrnT "rninivd ri^m trtt- c'lty
and county. The large "stage, covpretl
in white Molh. had -1 tiers, the
Queen's throne being on Hie topmast
lief, was decorated in roses
and greenery, a small arch ove:
the throne irom which 'was suspended
a light. Two large green
trees -forifted a back ground, up
~ Before the stagg. the green ifTTf?"""
appeared as a?-large rug. On this
lawiL-Werg bird baths and lawp
benches- It.was in front of thy.
stage that tlwj program was ren-J
dereJ. Miss ..Annie P. Boulwart
and Miss Julia Mae Donnelly took
their'places at the piano which wjvs
out on th"e Tywii, TTmb aiUd'riateh"
they played for the whole performance?
First.camt1 10._yunng men
- in white trotisdrs and dark .coats
these were the ushers---they wei'e
were the 8 girl- who were con
tfstantv Vi'vt (..-iivwi t K ctii.il!
flower girl-, then tht, Queyn, Miss
Aflnie *Belle Hope, who was beautiful
in her costume and long
white veil which was carried by.
two tiny girls. TbeuJtho . Queen
Was crowned by Miss Mail :e Glad-,
den who stood second in the Contest.
Before any of these passed
to the stage, a small boy and girl
were first cariying "Finley Hi"
'i penants. Mr. Kddie West Bcuwn.
witb the big megaphone in his
hand, announced the program
which was as follows:' A floAVer
drill by twelVp girls, trained by
Mfsses ,l>cwey -Me Poindl. and Julia
, Mae Donnelly,- 50 gil ls in-a- physical
exercise, trained by Mis.se- An.
n|e GaHrick and Mary Shelton.
and. directed by M iss Bessie .Mae
? Jones; a Pantomime "Solitude."
ten L'irls trained bAi_AHsse^lr,sXt4Je~
Bova-n and Ktienne Collins: a Military
Drill, 2.3Jboys, trained by Mis.
C. M. Finley, with Mr. 11. D. (ilfidden
as Captain; the May Pole. Drill;
trained by Miss Mabel Sumter and
-Mrs. C. M. Finley; Athletic Stunts.
by 12 young men tinned by Miss
Annie Garrick, When all had tuk?
en their places on th^ stage, it was
a beautiful F>ght, for- the color.of
the cofUumes blende ! plea-ingly
under the rays of the light.
u'ti.oi un m.. v.i.r.i u\....
Brown *poke-to. tlie audience, and
? thanked them for their pileience..
The1 applause was. grea'" and every
oTTeTTays'The program Was the
we've had. The stag**-wu.s decorated
"Fry Mi-s.J)e\v(\\ McDowell.
Mr. Bratton Walker aj i ived in
the city fro in Mianp.^ Fla.. last
- week after spending several days"
..as >;ue#t of his. relatives. Mrs.
Mary Nelson, Loom is St., he left
Tuesday morn inn. stopping in NV
C. cities while e?i route to Washr
ington. D-. C., for the >uinmer.
Sir. W. B. Stitumn of Charlotte;
N. C., spent Sunday in. the city:
day, and spent th'e day with rela?
lives. She carried some beautiful
flowers -tp place , "on her "mother's
grave.
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Bttfabnck en'eitaim-d
unite a ,.f Mr.,ii
? friends.'on. Friday nigh,I at their
home on Looinis St:
.Mi<s A nnie J', .Boulwai e was not
able to meet her classes Monday,,
because of .illness. ' Mrs. Daisy B.
- Atkinson?ta'.ight?m?frr-r?:il> oneo.?
Rev.' S. S. Youngblood and Mr.
? Withers of 'he Mutual ReBef ail!
Benevolent In'suratwo. IV.. of Col
uinbia Were in,-the rity IhUisday
on busioe-.s. qf
-Mother's 1 >u'y wa>-observed ;rt
all of the churches fftliiday with
7.".T appropriate programs.
Mr. James Stinson, and Mrs.
Mary A.. Xelsoivwere mai rifd Sunday
afternoon at the home of her
daugjiter, Mrs, Pearl (|i;eli, Colfins
St. Rev. W. L. MeCuUough
was the officiating. minister.
Mr-J Daisy Atkinson ami little
rUll ha\e, letunled from ?ion
17. wheie she vsiied her parents,
z??Rev. ami Mis. J. A. Paten.
Chester friends were grieVed to
leariv'of thu death of Mrs, Mahula
Harper at State^College in Oratpte'
Rurg*. PrbfTanj Mrs"Harper Were
lor several years teachers' at 15nun
? . erd Institute, and have many dear
friends here who deeply sympathize
with'all of the relatives in
i this great sorrow'. Sluwwas a sister
to. Mrs. 8allie B.vrd? who went
k-,. down' for the funeral. ' ,
?-Loomis St. School ami +be 5th
and 6th Grades closed Friday.
L Misses O U i.e.. Gree n, ' (' ol u m hi a;
Miss Dewey McDowell, Union';
have gone t0 their respective hom
e*. Mi.s- Axhw -W-iHimn;',?44
Greenwood-went to Chadburn. N.
h C. to spend a few (lays with her
it- sister, Miss Jimmie Williams and
to enjoy the school closing there
I where Miss Jimmie teaches. > ,
v Mrs. I.ula Taylor, of -Columbia,
spent, Sunday here as" guest -w4
I her sister, Mrs?*Bcssie "L. .1. Ayers.
i. Rev. Taylor ''preached at Geth-eniane
Baptist Church, Sunday.
Mr. ltf R. Grant and family, of
Greenville, motored here Sunday
f-?and spent the day ?s guests of hi<
sisters, Mrs. Bertha Beckham and
y- Mrs. Bett'y JohnsOn.
Misse-> Annie Garriek and Ktienne
Collins, teachers at Fimoy Hi.,
spent Mother's JTay at th'er homes
t* in Columbia.
fMiii. Marie Boulware has as her
guest, her father, .Mr. Iiouhvare
from" White Dak.
Mrs. Maggie B. funcnec, Mrs.
Bertha McFaddcn. Mi. os LouLe
Brice, Louise Franklin and Mi.
Roosevelt Hall, motored fo- AmJ+-rRoli
Sunday ahd spent the day with
their friend, Mrs. Virginia Wilson.
Returning they st? {>{*/<f +rr^trntn
with Mrs. McFadderv's relatives.
Mr. Robert Nelson Jr. can
where he spent the"Winter.
Mi -ses Irene and Lula McLtrr
VtrrfH- and Marie-Nrtsorr; c 1 < 'tpr
'lotto., spent Sunday here.
Re.v. M. M. Peace preached son'i
wonderful sermons in the revLv;
nieetimr at. Calvary*-Hapt.is.i- Chun,
last week.
AIis.s' ATLerla Howard is at h<\n
aHer <>?ruooonst'ill nchool?yaor-i
teacher in Folk-ton, Ga.
Adult Night St'hools have ohn
ed, and at' the schools?taught b
he fallowing, refreshments wei
served and brief programs remtei
-erf:? Teachers' Mrs* Hal
cock. Mis? Ruth Reed. MisV'l.mii?
Franklin, Miss Fleeter Hall. Mr
Shaw, Mr-. Marguerite'. MctaiVki:
('lu ster friends will he interest*,
to know that i'ltif. S. Louis Finlc
Jr., who is head of the Music I)ep
at Benedict ^Collegce, , Columbi
has had. tpii'e a. successful schoi
year, a'nd has been guest artist :
Harbison College. Irino. S. Co
mhia Female .College. (whit*,
an.i last Thursday night gave
program at the white school' and
torium in Ninety-Six. S. C. 11
has given nrocranis aliirine- Li
past lew weeks in various par)
- >f the state, and Ha-,had ove'rllo
audiences, who always invited hn
vack for another'program. Man
nvitafions could hot bt. filled b*
auso .commencement is so near.
Mr. iuni -Mis, (\. F,.~T^afhei
Miiliiiiu! fn Fjirmvillo" V (%
they are spendinj* a few days wit
ho:t' (laughter. Sirs. Ada 1.. Stat
l>aek. and a'ten iny tlu* closing" ?
Mrs.. Sinnhack's -ehool. - *
Mis.* Kmma James is. out ay a:
" Hieing t]TuLe 'sick.
' ?
AIKKN NKWSf
A. very TaV'ge audio..ce wi.thessc
":he termination, of the Kdueatiot
il Rally at Smyrna Baptist ('hurt'
>11 Sunday ^afternoon. May l'Jtl
foj I'eHeti'. 1 1' jJie st )inul)|i_.ll>p T
l.'ijtey- (irnve School.. The prograi
;yas yivejj jis fgiiyvw: - Spirijt.ui
A'd hy Mr.Otis Thompvuu.; Serij
'tile reading, Rev. .Bishop, acttn
pastor; prayer. Uea. Hilton Join
on; -niusie. Little Sunshine. Hani
emarks ami mt rodtu-t on of speal
V, Mrs. hvel-ta-Johes;. address, M
Mayor?Hrdnus, suhjeet.' Tn-ity,
vhieh wav very \;iluYiTiTo very ii
.-"tractive and interesting. A ppl
ie eollei tjxin Of S'J."" was taken ?
his fiint. followed |?y reports ft'on
irst the patrons amounting; . t
SoO.lO; reports fronp rlril en t
*T? Aim ted to . ?:{::.() 7. . A . eherk. Mil
Ui lied in-by.'. \Lr_Ko.inu-ity-.aaumns;
g to $ 1 T.aTi;"a.niount turned i
"Torn presen' treasurer 'I
al anumnt' reported $8t Til
following" persons reported t!;
nuhrst .amount- in tin' contest a*i
t'eeieved pri?es: I.illie H. Woode
>1.7;", crowned as (|ucei.y ami r<
eived .fiist prizefor Hew
Thompson, $4.50, crowned a> Kiijj
aiid received first prize for?brnv
llowai\- C'ar.swell, $2.20, 2nd .pri;
for boy>: Kva M. Williams. S2.5
n i i ii- ./, T-. ! ! !- iii:i | u Si
" ""men. .Mr.: Haiiip Car-well. $ 1
- irst .'prize l'- r holies. Mi <, Nairn'
S'tueman, $4.00; 2nd prize. Mr
M.a.h!e Wooiiw'ard. $1.51). ;Tho?
: "neapl;1" a-iv strivinjr to" help t!
County (Mhcials Ini.i'hl a sMilmi
. hous,. their' t hldreii.1 IS. The
' '"iin! line was luiMie.l 11'.' pit-' Tf'TT
_We are planning:" a ' second rail
n it lie early fall..- .. '
Thy Freedrnaii SclioyJ; tiranit'
viile. lias anil'.uneed their Oon
tntniceinent . pioyrani; d'i??T. R.
'\ i\.?prinupal.?The piofirnm?w
heuin on May 10th. Oth and 7t
ei'ade play; 15th; 4th and T>
trra'ies: 17th. 1st tirade; 20, 2i
ai^J ttrd; 24th. 8th alld Pth. Ka<
program will hegin at 8:00 p. i
(OTThinday "ufternpon, .May 20f
m: <ii u i II <ii M-i mun " ui?" . I v ??v 11"
by Rev. C?" XV. M<'Vi\ pastor' of i!
Bethlehem Baptist Church. (JraiuT
villc. The public* is cordially i
vitvd to' attend aH'of ,ll'K'st. .eXe
cisess - . '
A brilliant success was seur
by the Schotield (dec Club hi t
-choi IC audtorium on Thursdi
; _pi ?A 1 ull - aru
_ -nc.. i.n inr.,,1' I >?.-?pi" J.' I U1U .?W'll T
- ^surparsed all ;'exp<ftattons. T
'ovoly altos and soprano voic
well' bleiuli'd ,-u'ivi'ibly. Miss San
1 lorry, who hys headed -+iui_
Ih'i't. of Schotield Scln ol for. sc
end years decei ves much credit* f
he success these boys ' and uii
"Tiyve~a"efiii ye11 in nni-ic. Shi' h
helped st-vi i*a|_>'"Untr men and w
men to find thehiselv.es in the ni
'< world anions them wu wish'
lentiojn, Fddriek , ?llainnn nd, ti
-mi of Rev. an LiJWfT. I'. Iltu
mond, .who is n?w furthering 1
musical career at Knoxville (j
Tyrl'. Tenia; AI.ss1 f.illian Hhrr
daughter of Mrs, Harris of tV
cl'y, wlio is I ui t lierin.e' her niu
cal education at IIani|Hon Institu
Hampton. Va.; am} -little Johnn
Bland who is a ?hieinher of sold
da-s. It'dn, Schofield School.
Tht. following children who w
Hit in (he .final county-wide*-co
tests, he 1(1 in Ujjs city during t
month of .March and April respe
* ivcly. Jfn Story. Telling, Spellin
Oral Reading and OiatorjcafT r
reived aS A reward a free trip
- *he State f'apital on Tucson
- April :H)th;?Ocean drove. BUrr
Onie .Mac Hrrhrnrs-; Thtimasii
St rot her* Schofield School, Venn
Ma-;ori, Kdith Smith;. Aiken Gra
n ed School, Corrrne Washington'} f
Philip School, Ellandisc Barrc
The children, with Mrs. E. ]
_ tone, and "Mr. William r fori
( Pill i -is lenders visited the ff
fowinjr pla os; Lake Murray, Ha
Lu.,n C'<t|l"tr<'. State Capitol Bnit
SluuV -ftepL-?rrf?Erhrcrrtfc
Allen University, Benedict Colic;
and several other places- of educ
ttonat vatrre. Thr7ui?h"this"fruit
um we wish to thank Messrs Evn
*mm i u ' M ^W wjjr-1-"
jS -
10' Wright, and W. .1ST. Oonklo for D
trr tn<v of their- cttrs to take the chth
ren on this tour rind also Mr. Co;
cr "toy lor Yulunleeriug?lu- jiruve oT
~ >>t the cars lor us.
V," i'Mon >: i:\vs
4v ? # ?
: J_ Mothers'. Day was arhsvrvo^l 4io
ic Sunday by all of tho churches i
(In- l")'0 . T hfi-WrtF^raTtoTf -w-d
_ eluded in tli? many noblo deed
s? "i W'nodiow W'ili on, tho iuan wl
?>" proved that "Brain Trusts" ai
e actually useful in tlu- affairs, t
i'- this nation. Out of Iris iniuieasui
>- Jittr wi.-iom. tin- then. c.hl'of cxi
'* ' *-utiv0 ami'"'erstwhile "I'rincet?
s. I'tofessor" proclaimed the sever
t- Sunday in May "Mother's Day."
n. At Bethel a splendid- prograi
'd was rendered in,the. evening. Mr
y Kinnia B.'Ileird -presided,
t-. ^ At Corinth Sunday afternoon ;
it. M o'clock the senior Missionary St
^I ciety conducted a memorial sei
*t vice for the'late,Mi s. M%y A. T<
h. kin .....yi'he vvat^a-dk' h f:rl inoinj)
) of that organization. This pr.i
a gram took the form of a combine
i- Memorial-Mothers' Day servie
le Several selections were render*
to- by Meolaines Thompsoin 1 );r\vkit\
ts |>. ^el?t rough. ' Singleton, Mink
w a ad Young. At the regular tnori
i" ing services l'asto/ Baten pVeac!
y ed -a soul-stirring sermon byfoi
an appreciative awiicntf. ??
Aiin ounce mt i.ts
ii I he Kieo Brnl lt?o >. Mi.viiii
). Star, and Ma-u;ic Quartets will sin
t' at Bethel, Thursday'' May Jd, at
p. nu Tlii* admissiu;;. v.ill h,. in
11 The Stewards' RaJJy will he em
?i!THtp;r*tht'()iiRrh*-SiH!day.?Trrrhir
an! fourth Sunday evii^nvs ;
Bethel will la- featured by a pe
"tally by the wofnOn and nten re:
peeCiVely. T1iis rally is for tl:
I >i: t rtct Confer e-lKe'.
d 'r^
i. Society Pots
h Mrs. Maynie -.Abrams Filfiyt.
h. ^nul In I' vi.-lr r. Sar;? ('untune
11 ly of rtiif.n are the yue-ts of Mr:
il Minnie K. Hemphill at. her hoine o
i- .vl-i.-sinyame St; '
K, -Mis. I.ina Norman, fyttnorly u
I-. yhis-?e-ity but n? w a resident, ?'
H_ lirooidvn. N. Y.-lin- rotm-nnd-rrhn
e- -a visit to relatives ami friends i
tMiion. S
^ Mr. Anderson .lohnson w h
l- -pends lis \vi1Uj3 s in- Florida ha
>- etui lied to the city.
it Thy Rev. I.. CT B'Avuian. pa?
i. . r of Bethel is now Tisitino- th
o . llVYont uoir.ts ul' lH.-Jtrict ContVi
l" . lua' 'sfi'iu1:'.. Pastor ttowninn is
~ t-un.iitluU' .to- tlu* (it'Ui ial I'onjVi
^ -rrro-nf the A. ,\P.~tv:"TTui7\7i whip
I1- iikhjU in XtYv Vofk < *ity rn lt'.'i'
Mi'.1 an,; ..Mis. K. W. M iliiani
l' ' .i.tl P: otYssor au<l Mrs. ( '. I.. M i
iil- WVlF'A isiti.r.- in. Oranafbur
. 11? I Maniiiny. r-rspivtivi'ly las
Avi'k. Tlu*y i i'iioi 'Vti pkasai
'* ' i 111> lo.tlivir < 1.i hoiut. towns.
V Sirk and Casualty List
Mrs. Aliif Iloiisioij rpntinnui
[.I! at il)is writiiiK- Allan Worth;
' oil ol' Mis. .Josephine W.oithy w;
"ii- '.'Hi I It i'. I i SH M 11 p ! t IlI'lLI'f |tl
?? otnuiiiv. liu tpftl. pi 't -r 1??I 11; >
!t' (\ . _
. < '"?iiii ; -o tlutifhl (iii in ilunrl
- ...
h SI \n i : l< > K M s
tr-| ?
iTT M"1 hers' bay, 'was li'.tinjjly ol
ly served .on Sujiday, .May 12. Tl
chinches wvre beautifully deco
i'- atf.i; in roses of red at
ii- white. Many folk attended churi
I.; to*hoar smmm<.'in which hiyli tr
4+- note ivii-?pa ii| lo 1 lu'~ deai t?peth
stniV who have Rone to TheRroi
' h I a y o ml U|id t'o the dvaViast who a
ul still with u<, The l>"roas f'lj.
h of Ktnatutel' prvson'ed a proRra
n. the. chut h in the evetiin.tr: A]
TiT roprtutc musical tfmi literal
jiL TiyiiilH'i s 'aml a la-ant jf'nl and ii
lie re.-sive pa^e^nt wore rendered".
T~~' " Tile AVoiiu ns' fToitic Missioiiai
fi- <ociely *bf Kniamuj la id it > roR
r- ar mooting oh Aloii u^_j^Pernoo
- "Wfrry ft7~aTTFu"TeVT> Icnc4. of Mi
' "ii Ma', tie Sutton." A full liysine
lie ueetiitR' wa? held and a splehd
ay ,iiia ori.-j I 11 [f i t made. The lui
rfi I tie auxiliary tu tile Postal A
he rTmrr' htdtP it ~ reVMihrr^iheeniig' (
es Tuesday {TfU rno 'ii.. Alay 7, at- tl
all -i .el.e,, of .\lr>, \V. II. ('. Rie
;ic .n dson. A very out husiust if l>viAlr_
?i '< ...P1"'*'"P' was hold lin-.l-ltJ
or hostess -efved a templing "hh
Is cont so. *- 1 .
il&. 1_ I 'ho Mno Mori- KiTurt Fed. Cli
:o- held it-. meeting at .'1)0 residen
u- ,?f .Mrs. C. \V. Birnie on \Vedne
to day afternoon. .May H, dolegat
IjiV.- AVi re ejected tn attend tho ,S'u
li- meeting in Columbia this woo
lis A very go<M financial report wi
>1- mad,', of the voar's work.* Tfie ltd
is-. te?* served delicious'ice cream hi
lis cake. . '
-i-- . .Mis* IU ,V. I'sher delight fill
tp . nie.rta.ined the members of tl
lie Drama tie .Club who were in tl
<?i , reoent- play: r Mr. and MiV. A. 1
Spears were kind in opening the
r>M It ors .for the entertainment,..
n- The Comedy Drama, "IMain .Si
he tor" w:<s presented at Lincoln I
students of Browning Home, Cat
g\ ten. S. en Thursday evenin
( - May U. The students di-playi
to '-aiefu! training and 'lie audien
y, was very jnuch jdestteh with t!
bvr f-"t lot'mon<'(|^ . ?^
na , hers of his- Jr., Epwarth Leag
10I j a lawn party at the parsonage
d- Saturday afternoon,- My 31, I
?f.' afcrnoon of -merriment was spo
11.1 and the nice Ice cream enjoyed.
M. I Mrs, Claud ig .Garrett of Aikc
oy S. C'.. and her two daughter*
>1- Now York spent the past week
ir- 1 thp city on businc&*--while he
H-. Ihcy weie the glK'StH Of I'elfttlV
in, ~~Mrs.Maggie Mootq and <]aught<
go Mrs.- Clemment and son, Mr. W
a- lie Clemment of .Charleston we
Ii- "The guestsdf Prof." and "Mrs.
as A. Lawson and daughter, Mi
10 Frances "on Sunday, May 12."- !t
^ -Miss Naom1~~ Wilson of Chat lOS- ] t
L^_-leu U v-iw?mtr Her -sfstrr. IVTi-. A."T
10 AV. (lilliard. ?
~ ?A Correct ion: ~ "Aptitude and *
not attitude >vas displayed by the- i
little fellows of. the primary Pep'. I
nit their program on .April 2t>. ti
J ~z>TI:RLIXG HIGH scuaojlzz,^
Ity C. F. Hammond j
^ tn ve:>\ ill . FT boarding a"
:>alatial f?0 parsoncim* bus at SUmU 'j
, ^ T lit sda'y morning. thirty-' ighl I
I," iW?s*^ti :ees. Jirel.oline-. st ud> 'ills.
"V quests travelers, ami facility ad- ^
. yiimr.i, U.t't on the-at ita.al senior *,
'it>p.r to Washington. j). C. and tittemiediate
citio8 In North Carolina y
ilti TTrgmia.^ iiu-V'oup was out j(
!*7 of .town five days, spending j?p- tt
proximately liiree and oiig-h If
1 lav-i 'dn t he road ami a day' and a y(
y~ half in Washington. y
~ 'line n or eitu. a Sunday mem_I
_:g about-five-t-him* when the has p
~ 'Opje <t :tt?t he si'liool-^tit?let the?yj
' on .v but lumpy youngsters and p:
. heir^ehapeio: s 'alight a'Hl depart a
n for their homes. ' .M
4 The .ullbui' ;* ?'. udvnts went on s
he tour:' I.a'wieme ArnobJ, Fran
e.< Ada r, Ki'lnrr Arnold, kyduv
'unainiiham. Hon ha Callahain,
Clareucp D'Oylvv. .Ii'hnny FTeminn;
I Ruth Jenkins. Susie Joseph, Horace
.Johnson, r,.-:'-u" 1.at ban, AliTTr" ""S
~ia?kvwis." Hotlu pia- l.otnax, ItTO""^
d Mar i. , /i>!pha Mattisou,- John- n
liiu-i, 101 it: i",i;i c, UoWit Kud R'
? M, Cla.eh.3i' UilVy. Khilt-y Al. Rih v
illie Sullivan, Kvolyji Stow art',, v?
Villie kee SI an. It. H. Rtenhouse,
, l>a Tnoihp- <>n. Aniii .? Thompson." ,s
T?H*h*> \\ i I.a Ha't Williams. W
n' ~aivu; VV. 11 i:i? t?. . and Florence
u Vilson.- St. A!l>a'ti Ti ainin>?':School a'
; Ml-:' k.h- i'Mart i." and Mark >
K .here. Your.it. i?e.> us living in vl
iwn,. u h,. at} Hot s wTents gut H
' r esc permit i.e.i by the -class to'.. K
aki the ti ip-:. Walter Kiley, Wil- 11
am Smith, at. i dutT.es You: av- "
acuity n enti^ii ^ a "ompanyinu the- Sl
' .: a \ e lei's wet,,. Al ..--is .M nii'/.oiieii . TT
yRes 'an.I I'i 'ncij'al lliikson
lit". hi,trh ]i< t'v el' the to.tr-as
II elated hy -Mi- e.- I-Jo rem e W"i 1 >- al
it Doris Wi.liatn.-' and M. k.
I ot.Xoii and A! t-. Ma reus- Wil- ..
,j_ -it'is a I'd I a ' ArnoLd w.-r,. .
u _ s t'oll.ows:-.
... . ... ... .. . v Jjnuip \ isue j
? lit' Williams Ii ;i't::?:vr. ami sjiu 'vj
t~ h it?. a ]vl ti a! n piljiu?.- trmn.r.
lit < op;V'ap>n. idj-dtop Pai?7* a'
.'ee:i\> and a vfmtidn'i* f< r flection
, >> the council .<f ' h:i:j ttc was atlie
tinv cn^ajre: t rcit 'in irotti V
his workers in shape fur the linal
attic before the elections.
-V4?Cire?nshoi-?, vwbtM-e??<4 i u r. c r' -?
; a serv. d, Mr. I .a ran > Turner of
1 < lass 1 I' lliiiM.,v:is the first per- *'
a oil the canlp is an 4?was espe:llv
iiieo-i|M 1 s<-he sttident'j{.
^ rough bimdings. .:
1 In Richmond the tourists yVerc the
e .ts of Viiv r.it I'ni'?n Univej . .
ity: Wi !i Mr. W'.\ Moon, a.hii
? and accompanied* l?y Mr.
'itizier. tlv?l>usin ss manager o" i
J", he . i.r.r.e s ty. tl cy visited many p
0.-rts o! int' li s ." Sotla.' of thi 111 -r
"i" e e: 1; len.elilai V s lipids. t hi .v
1, Ink iiiii'.linir. the ( ofisoliihu u
' 1 I a 1 : r:'! I r st ( 0., a Near. !j
, ank whlel'.^a... otui_xil.lhe l'irst U> 1"
' ""1 eip yjf-er the holiday d-T. eh 01
y Pr si . lit IP (.seven ; the South <1
rn^Aid Ins. P.idlding; St. Idiilips <i
_ .Q.-j. tal t fit v j I'.tj - ..f Pl.t.- ^
no.iur, tr.i ai.'llv wi.i 1
lc, ,roa i S. i. ? :; monitinehts in Hon- a
j- of (i'e' rire Wa-lt-ingt 11, Upheld i;
id ' ? ' e. .led'p imi;i Davis, and St+ ne- h
Ii ah liii.'k nr.- St. Johns' < hurchk .
j. s h ee ! in 1711 -and ~n a
r Iti'di l'a 1 i. 1. ! ieiiry made hi-So.mi-s
-H->':/e- ;>'(?! I-. plt'rs h
rv ail. ;. .:i..vc. ,.utiiiK e
d, hi h l?y th ' v.ay was tW?first. S
111 *'11 \" ' ^ i e:ii:a t'nior. 1 '.uiversity; v
p. .'id ti.io hat" in which Kdgar Poe ti
v veil c.!,1 11 In- wrote ' The Raven." n
a- . I'? '\\ : hi.-Vm viTc =
tt'il jjy 1'Ute^u. of Kiugraving and n
i* y. aw how" hit is 'were made from s
.. I'.ii's- fii; jim?I!C4" s IX ii
i..n a.is :.i -au; I ho 'place v hett*
J tw i i! jYh>ye~,s make "? ?,
^ ii.i.ni.i'i > t: t;i - .??<.?? (Tay to send ro- i
?i (111 I t i -:tw ijio? ' ("< illL'iIpssIo^IlL- -t
= |1 ?i "^Tp" Z3
j_ " *? n?iiri>' Ii" mix. Division ?i' n.--?L
? -entnl TT" i :Mi:c. otto oj' the chief,
i -iiVii.! "'i;' hi which iy a Negro
I,; Is i.thr ; *;i, 11nining k?n^y''!f has.
,j_ e.on.e n; v|K ft- i.n t'litt flc-lil;,
I'c 'i.r.rr~ < ou it?liakdH^, the
White i! croands and ilf" \
(h'l.i. iiiaiii-j' room, the red, i
ul 'due,.an i given iv tints of that mat; ^
'dfiei.tu tdr'ice; thie Washington T
Mi nnmeiit. the . Smitlmnian In- ;
-tit ute. \>in t.i1 were . seen types of li
t* .vehicles of ail ages, types of dcr^s- '
- ! hy." rio^s nationalities, fos- v\
^ '.li/i-i ii (t.a of prehistoric ani- a
i a-, s al ct.i'tis, stalag- C
)(j- -uiti >. . .11 .: The where ?the -V
e : ! in- : ?' the aroiin sfnv ih? ?"p -2
T~" House- m Congress at. work attd
vhere . r two declare eirmhnti In
'" J : Ily thu.' hey saw Hon. Huoy P. a
,! .ho, & fit" .\'i v,s|?ap?'V fame; (he I
^Vashiuir'.tui Zoo, in which- - wore t
, con -i 1! Win W>f animals, from s
lions and tigers to polar bears;,
'? " hi eaiiH-.o, dt* Howard University, i:
J-v ami many places .of minor inter-- s
ll; i st..
*'n York own laneh was served at
l'o local I iglf senool. At Jam' s- f
ft* \vn tli tiuhnts saw the histori- 1
?< ' al < In i' I:. lie Walls of which have t
boon iclni lt Jjhee tlmcs^jjic
*v J where aeeonTTitg to r port Neg o.
Ue | lavcy was introduced irto this _
country with thy delivery of"twen
v Nefrofrom TStiteh'vessel. A' r
nt Hamptin Institute, through tie ;
Wi'ndn1 Pft'W ,the authorities ami th \
n, Sterling graduates now in s had >
?hoie. thy tnui'lsts had a pieasan'
in' ta.v., (rher interesting incidents js
re in Virginia were tW A:
?rtrW.Tam1'River on the fivu-nii'd j
?r, bridge and the ruling over the
- -fyVnrlr River t n~n~ Supper ?
il- weds served in Ral'dgh .at" Shaw"re
.Jdiiiveiwily,. And while th(V tired A
C. travelers slumbered and dreamed j
as of the many wonderful things j
' -
Via m V "J " 1 " V -v*. -r* ^ - '
hey had scon,' the bus passed on M'i
bi bTiuTi (.'ha ioi ? jnut ar-eived in- rth
;? ?*<. t.yill . curly Sunday, morning, tic
Sev rat TrFmls and ri'laTTves of roi
tint.nls joined, thei.tr-tn Wmshlnjj- Httt
?>n- and helped td make their stay Ti
i,.\a.-ant. A* liiiVan Collins, is
iiothoi of Mr.?"Horace Johnson ~7TT
iiul Mrs. Hamet Arnold, the iiH>th---7rr
i oi. Bin Messrs Arnold canto an
oivn fruin Mow Jersey to be wit IT sm
heir sons: A'sistor"of Miss Hut li <h
enkins; Mrs-. Thompson, a trie mi to
1?ilrs. Celine; Mi. Jusopft Tllunip ~HT
on. a nephew of Rev. Male B.
h?)in|)soiu I'rof. Robert Colbert. ''1
rineipal of i/urlboro?County?IVr-A-fc
cho i in .\!uiytan.tr-' M r. Fred- >"'t
hiiih. a Sterling graduate; and nu
n aui't of M./.s _Kiorenee ,\\ i.lsu.11 u<
luurt- nuich ninte wilt the- moutr. wa
liss Blanch left Greenville by rail, fol
>a:.^i It- f in Wtrsbinm ^4r
>n and toured 'lie city with them, arc
The otfiecrs of the:class express all.
d themselves its beintr K''atr,rcrl s
Call who -helped" make their trip the
plpasnnt mi<l?4nst rue five?one. >rp(
hey also mentioned their anpio- inp
iuion of a tebrtrant sent by the ATr
Lxsitl1 ills'-cuuiudi of -Star! ing?and Be
card of ummutulation sent by in
!iC Mamie Shcma'c of the Good
atnaritan Hospital in. Columbia, soi
LAI KENS NEWS?-^. j|J;
Rat
After much rain and hail a-onl'iht
l ight and--warm - early Sunday Sk-j.
loining and many little tots to- ,.\l>
etlier with <Jfl and young we,re :h>
jund in the various churches. The j .
S. was largely- attended,?The pm
'sson being well .with dat
apt. and teachi-Vs at their no&ls : \ti
f limy: ~ " i " ~ |ru
The 11 dtO-services at St. Paul h.
nd Bethel A. M. K. were unusual- hig
large with nienibejs as well as I,t;
isitors. The pastor. Rev. Lykes joj
ad the Scripture lesson from e;
\odus 2:1-1U and selected a text ee;
mil Exodus 2:'J, subject: "The, P.
ealing Woman." A soul-stirring K.
nnon being .delivered felled with T hi
iot>-ol mother. . . Car
"MTs"Auna A.'1 od i -luui .Mrs. E. .' la
. XeUon. were able to bo <vut again Nid
everyone was delighted to see lor
U'tii back in Bethel. . ?. hit
Friends are also glad Mrs. Alice win
loore lias returnei} to the city a- i'V'
in. s~y
.Mrs. Mooi'i Jvisitcd the following aid
laces: Chevy Chase, 'Annapolis, ,ul
I. I'.. Mt. Verm it. Arlington, Alex ,s-;*
iider, Va., and -Philadelphia, Pa. >flM
lie reports a wonderful trip and r'c''
most delightful stay. ' C 'ii
Mr. Frity.elle Cannoni.was din- J111
if gui'-t of Mr. I >avid'Cureton at 1111
ie honiO of Mi. and Mrs. Moore
ii Sunday. ' _ - a. juii
"MI. W. \V. Bidden and .Mr. Doug- 1 ;"'
i v Pai hiini, weie als'o guest cal- P:u
r. from Union, ('.
. .. li J
?- v;.?
SI M M KB V1 l.l.K M AYS wei
tor
Mr. ami Mis. A. A. Aiklti nn?- J
>i, . to Coliiinbia last Tuesday to !oi
item! t!u- Convention of nv>rti- to
alls h 1,| in ci y. Th? y re- .1
orted a wonderful trip . :r I'-oj
rent meetiiv-*". Thi> is an. aniina!. 'a
III ; ntr i aiiiii lom o of?an don" ?
lk r.- from all o-.er S.m'p Co I
pa are usually in' atil'ndnfkc. !!:<
hey are plaeiii . > y>; at einpjrasi, son
i a intra tv|K'. of scrviic an" s ir
kntifn: methods' in this, pi.ifes W.'
on. M r. AiUviv i ; y 1 <? a! no r- i .
rrilll ! i If. ail.! T7t~T a !aK" ?TTTT
rra. Under w l.-o and* court' o";
lantigcinent hi- business" ha?
i-own thru tin* ylars, and rtoW
as modern. (.*<juijijn i with w. i>- i
j, render tlir v i . licVi of S'ervic. "Mu
t r' fis< nal)li- rat > to ho largest the
. ' a.iii' l.;.u~~Vikt TTT
is* wife, who is tin-.efficient sirpriivtendent,'
of H thol Sunday
diool a+r<i juiticinal of the Ili'djre" " ,
ilk' Graded. School, t.akcs do' p ' 1
2rest in thy .sufcess of_the h,: -j "v<
ess. . i Jiix
Mis K. K. A." k-'r^T't), ut .^tnntTa"
lothir oi' Mi's. has been h-v
In-nditiy "Vonm iin* at to r lion,, '"'h
n First Nor; h H. i ret. "I
.Mrsa-< kuaio'*- ! yt'-i'i', 11ropr iot<-1 Wl*
f the Paradise* < ;!'\ ai ! .. sat
'on. iai Main Sin-i-t k?^?{+o?t=
?'ii u? mtvi' v::> \ iy i>? st mr;iH ML<
l- iill IliiH' ('Miiiiv 'hni>. ';iii,I JJjiL
do-irinf mi'iiT :i I liniiii- \v r?111. | ^
trtttrrrnr/i". -the l'arabCts mti
Tlv Chai 1'. .-'ton lvitrict CWTv
rf. Ill'C will (l|IC hi'N't "TtlCSdu V,
la\- 21, at Tamvt Church, 1 lolly >>'
. iJ 1. It will muxillLhuc?t-wiu?day's.. ?^
Mnr.?K. I.?fTUT+TT'! , s .V'tI I' ~*eT" ^
Irs. J. \V^ With; i spoon, Harriet :,n
nd A If i e.1 Burke! t., her children ho]
lis* Carrie hylic. II \. and Mis. V01
'aimer motored from- Columbia
ist Id iday and ;? . .t t,\v(t days,
lev. and Mrs. Farmer visited
Ijeir old home a; Waltcrboro,
hile tihe others rmaind in Sum- "
lerville. The Dukett* -family in wt?
ompary with IC v. and .Mi's, .). S.
V. VVitherspoon ' atU-ndeii.. Mount '"V?
Urn?ifl?riiiu'lu.ilii , Fiidtty <<s, n-~ ~r"
it. Mrs. Duekett is the widow
f the late Rev. .). \\\ I.. H . k ' 'F,.?
nd Rev. Ftt liner. pa>Lors at
idp Memorial, ''OrfljiTnbia an.!
rel
eaches classes, at AHr1i I'nivelity.
* i J
Rev. S. M. Donyla-s 1s spemi!- - 1
tiff several weeks out oV tin h'1
tate. Be
Baseball
On May 10th, Adam Ross the in*
lit less center field of the Alston hu
liffh School t'am., tripled with
lie Im.-iv ilruiiff?to eivo^ tin' Alhe
Walterboro teant.
-Spectacular plays kept the fans Fv
n an uproar, with' Sincllair Sim- fu
irons. Reed a,nd FuclJer, featur- I
n if ?.f
iValterboro __ 5 7 8
Mston _ ?? B-1H-4
Smalls, .Hayes and Fullf.i l .and Jjjl
lumnvervHe.- - * t~ Tr
Al
IARIUSON-NFAV-*. he
,_1>L RETROSPECT th
?4U ' '
The drive.-ieadijnr into the earn- ed
his ?>f Harbison Institute, which A.
s_ situated eleven, miles above Co- at
umbia, is all black cinders, green St
es. and whitc-washed tro trunk
in* circle before the administra
m building is a circle of. hedges
s s (white; |Miik, nd ofrter i'ojorx
d- gieeo plants of till varlTies
i?'. ya;\i if tin "President's horn
a mass of ro-es in all color*
i\Ts twitter in tinepine grove
o'.UUl li e eani|>us in the morninj
iL_ut_uiglU- ^be-eriekers-rhgTfT~"
ildicii from inib^ around coin
ti'iim life ""'1 hiiYT t
e m ihis old world of ours.
It is here that such distinguish
visitors as_12t^ji/Hughey, Prol
nali.iiii. u?tl" the Allen UtflVol'
y t>uarn tie tui ii at way from th
iin highway to giace-qui*'chape
th thjr presence.. The schoo
r*- indeed pi. aseth- h> have thes<
ks wtih it Friday evening, Ma;
, The ?ihgtrg?bt^thc^quartetti
il Miss Brown was enjoyed b;
f-tr-rsday. May t?, at S'.tfO P. M',
> Choral Club entertained a re
>nsiVe audience with the sing
: of spirituals nn,L ilass|c'.;^~~a"
. John Suitor's . school" Th<
xingtnn (rtnttnty Public. ~ Scftvoo
J.oxington, ;5*L_C.
foday, May 11, Mi s^ A. II. Rest
i> r sponsored a p ruble for th<
ultfnts and tiiieir parents. Thi
began with a cfoufty intensity
. I>y th? time the first picnickeh
i arrived old Sol had burst thin.
' aerial barrier and smiled up
the gmnp-ul tiny tots who hm.
run to play, around the ground^
out 2.1'. i\l: the high school a'?<
. grammar school had formec
two" lines respectively for tin
rpn.se of following their cah<di>
es for M.ty King and Queen
jS_Xula Mae HKazer and Mr
trolph I*. Dawkins, being vo.tei
most popular students in thi
;h school, and Janus Fulton ail.
s'sie Coleman, being" the mos
Hilar in the, grammar school
re crowned at an appropriate
.nioiiy sponsored by. Mr. Kollh
(ireenv, rMrs. I). T. Murray, Mr
K. Jones and Mrs. A. P. Butler,
_l glr the benefit1' ace of . Mr.
rt/m S. Seeni <?f Huntington
V., who has established, a fund
ihe purpose of .comnibmorat1
his' motner, Mrs, Falith Setmi
a carried" on the cntcrpj'ize durh<
r life time,
dttlll(l;iv nignt was ii memore~ohe
for the Juniors and Scti*
eof Harbison Institute. At
I) 1'. M. . these young people
bored at the home of Mrs. lien
Ua Hall to ell jo,a party give!,
honor .of the S1 niprs by the
liors. After an tnjoy..b!e eye
g 01 cancing, me seniors wer?
vc.i with cake and punch. "The
_ty eiaie i ,nl 11:15 -1*. _M. and
i!i guesf stated that th^uuiow;
;y was ;a succeks,
Vrsonal?-Dining the Easter
idays M i s.Birdfe Fulton (if Ashi
le, N. came tO visit for u
ck with her two sons and da.t^h
, .lanus, NVjllie and Ruth,
drs. J. G. Potter and Mr. R. E.
n s motored tin MeKecsvilley Ga.
spend Mother's Day and attendih
. commencement exercises at
li'jrs Acad; my. Mr. Thomas
rdy, Mrs. Porter's son, is die an
n.i . i.in-iTTt .
lr. ii_ L, Anderson.. huadLoJL the
logical Department. at John:
ij (\ Smith University, Prof.es
Ray. Iris assistantv^md Mr. A.
Wade, business manager, visI
. the ' camjuis Saturday mori)ll.OltENCE
NEWS
Vll of .the churches observed
tilers' Pay-wit It special services
next church fi'-JLLval wall, -hi
ildten's Day.
Birthday Party
Mr,-and Mrs. E. B."F?iTinu.els hon..I
it.,:.. t.' u rj ...itL
-u turn MMI I'l, I>. .11. W1U1 a
Uidny - p?i;-t y. May^.7, at?tbeh
'noon &?st I'ivans JSt. The hap.group
of children played aftd
ioycd the out-door exercises upafter'six
"o'clock when- the\
re lined up and aftyv they all
IgJ'II&ppy birthday to yen," ;i
?ast~ ~ot Ice cream, assorted cakes
j_caniiy was wi ml. and at twiht
thy youthful guests "btai-lofl
'heir homes with pleasant
nii'i ies of the happy event. ?
tVe. are glad to see little Leona
ttry out again and in scnool af
H&ing shut in with mumps,
ility Mail Carrier::Willie-Howe
convalescing after undergoing
"operation for- his tonsils. W<
pe'to see Mr. Howe on his roub
*y soon. "* ,
Death
Richard Reed, borther of Mrs
lline Heschanvps died ithe R
Hospital in Waycross, (}a., past
ek. Interment in Charleston
C., Wednesday, May 8. The deised
once lived here and is sur-eiFby
his " widow,?rrrr?5 sister
s. Descha'mps and two nieces oi
>rence, Mrs. Vincent" Wilder, and
ss Lula . Dcschanips and othei
atives.
Social Items
Mrs. H. .Dupree reports a verj
?asant visit to her parents ii
nnettsvuie recently. ,
Mrs. Manilla Grainger is l'eav
r Saturday for N. J. tjr> join hei
sband, en route she w*ll ^toi>. ii
.ltimorefc Mtl., to visjt relatives
wish foy lit'i' a 'pleasant vaca
ff anrt a safe trip,
Mrs.. J. R. Ruchahan of. Ea>
rans St., is making a errtdiUtbh
ccess as imterior decoratorT shi
also one of the leading modiste
the city having received instriic
>ns in both arts in N. Y.
thQ Willing Workers Club Oi
u;XS(iay, May 7, Mrs. ^ A ma ndj
ston, president, is striving t <
lp the club maintain its nam(J b;
oir untiring efforts.
Mrs. James McBrlde entertain
the Carnation Club of Mt. ZToi
M. E. Church, Monday P.- M
her residence "on S. Ravenel
. An dnjoyable evening wa
\ . > T
/ - -f h t,-y,
'
SattinilgyrWaf 18, 1935 1
slspent. Mis. Co* wa; hos
tess to the Eureka Club on Mon- ?f
? I day 1*. M. at 112 S. Ravenell St. i
;) ' Th>' bnyint?<?'-nn#l tnrMiil hniirn .i.n.ff r
very niueh enjoyed.
L__^ = 3
. SPARTANBURG, NEW&
H" The-nucTlIa Art and Social Club i
^ Give -Brilliant Dance. "
nilan ^urmtr" t'h o*>'nr; '--rtm<
Tar, was the Third Anntipl Dance
- .of the Bucilla Art and Social Club,"*
Friday evening at the Wood's Casino.
This dance is an annual atf?nt ??
e The Casino was decorated, with
1 Spring flowers, Japanese lanterns,
1 balloons, and the club colors, peagreen
and pthkT paper. The orV
I'hestia nook was bunked on the
e edge with green cuttings and over * ?
' head with .Japanese parasols. Here 4 ,
Joe Maddux and his Rhythm Boys
played during the evening.
About midnight, after in(prmi?. ?
7_ I*ion-dancr?~~\vere?hen dedicated tq
' the following clubs of this' city:
j The -Medei n-PrisciHa?Art Cfiab, the
Needle Craft Club, The Past Tune
7 Bridge Club, The, Republican
, Bridge Club, The Lion TamVr's
and then to all out of town guests, ?
Last but not east, the members of
j me* Jtsucilia Art and Social Club
i tripped slowly along On the. light
. fantastic toe, by the sweet strains,
' played by the orchestra, "In My ?
Solitude." - . "
I The out=Trf=town quests included
1 fricttds from Greenville, S. C/, Gaf>
fney, Blacksburg, Asheville., N. C.,
. Tryon, N. C.
7 ' The members and officers of the
. Bucilla Art Club are: Miss "lb L.'
! Rivers, president; Mrs. Sallie M. ^
Tanner, vice-president; Misses'
Candace. Johnson, secretary; Sarah
Wheeler, corresponding secretary;
^ -Althea Anderson, treasurer; JSdiss
es Pordham Foster, Mable" Foster,
Grace Walker,tEloise Wilson, Cre.
ola Woodward, Millie-Rivers, Edith
W. Duffie. Venzela fiist -?;?;
f Krverybody went a way happy
- -ami?expressed -to the members the
. lovely evening spent. *
CARLISLE NEWS
Service^ were food at Williamn?
" 'Chapel. Sunday. S. S". was opened
at'the usual hour. A large numH
her 'was present. The lesson wak
. discussed \crv nicely. The pastor ?
Rev. II. E. Million 'preached a (wot?
derful Mothei's Day sermon. Text
. St. John 19:2?, "Behold thy Moth-'
r." Members turned .out in full
number, with a large; number of
_ visitors. The contribution , was
good. Following the. sermon a
.Mothers' Day program was ren(lered
which was a treat to all
that were there.--The t?vening?s?T
vice which begun at''7:00 ojeloek
i was also good. The pastor brof.
another wonderful >m?ssiij?r7"ttirrn<r'"'
St. Mark Hi: 15, "(lo ye nto all the
world and preach the gospel to
every creature. The S. S. at
lames Ohape) Baptist Church wus
very good/ The Kupt. wa? at her
; post of. duty, with a targe attend- ance.
v ?
At 11 :oo in. pastor. Itcy \Vilk_.
is \yas at his-best. i Samuel
.'1:111, his subject was a "Mothers'
Prayer for a Son." Rev, Wilkes '
preached out of the fullness of
his heart. We are sorry to say. at
tni.s writing, that Key. WiIkes lost
" one of his true and falFITrul members,
Stekwcll -Huptist Churclh-? Gaffney,
Friday, May 11. The
funeral services at ;{:()() o'clock.""
! Sunday ev nhV. The letters and
Tele grains were i^jid by. Alt^s. t.?l.
anno?GaJl man?rrf~t';0 1 isle, -S. C.
The. Mother's 1 >ny~"Tfrrograin?was
Very Rood at .lame* Chapel S'un
day .night with a larRe iVuwil.
.Mrs.- Mabel I'hyne and Mrs. Tier.
tha McFadden of ,Chester, were
i the priests of Mrs. Irene Laney
- Sunday. Hev. H, K. H.iHian?ami
Mrs. Addle Jeter and son Haroht - - ?|
and Misses Addje Gilliam, Lemma
Geogry were dinner quests
i of! Mr. and Mis, W. Jdhnson,
l ? -T "
JULANTKWHVdJLLtC "NEWS /J *_
IVc "life C'rcuit * ?
I St. Paul Church
lLi\u_Jt?nrfea WMUtHm+rHPastor
t Sunday school was largely at
(.enueu morning services oegan at ?
11:30 ajici the pastor delivered a
sermon?perbaimng?to >- Mother.
'. 3:30 the pastor and his wife
Mrs. Dailsy, Williams, journeyied
to Trinity^ wh're he preached an
inspiring sermon.
The cluhs of St. Paul are doing
fin-. Mrs.Ida Alston, of Bethel
Miss Nell. Rice and Mrs. Hollln
f Rice intei-ested 0U1: rally,
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Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains, operntect bv the Southern Railway
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S. O.. efTeotlve, December 8. 1934. ,
t 5:00 A M?Charlotte
| weaves For:
. 4:10. A. M.?Charleston
Greenville, Anderson. Sencea s
A BO' A. M.?Newberry. Greenwood.
! 1:05 A. M.?Spartanburg. Axhevllle ,
8:40 A. M.?Augusta
^ 0:15 A. M.?Savannah "s
11 '20 A. M.?Camden. Lancaster, Roek
1 Hill. Shelby
? 12 45 P. M.?Ashevllle, Ixnilsvllle,
St. Louis. Cincinnati, Chtcaro
4 30 P M -Orangeburg, Charleston
r 5:00 P. M. Charlotte, Washington,
. New York
9 55 P. M.-rAnderson,. Atlanta ?
_ ?Savuiuiun. Jacksonville
Arrlvea ?1 ?? ??r -r1Columbla
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u 4 50 A M .Jacksonville. Savannah
a 6 30 A M Atlanta, Anderson. Oroenwood
a 8:85 A, Si.?New York,-Wushinfjs
ton, Charlotte
12 25 P M Rock Hill, hail easier, Camden
12 40 P. M Charleston
4:25 P. M -Chicago. Cincinnati!, St ^.ouls,
S i . Ijttulgvillc. KiiujuHUn?Aoltevilld' _ t *e
I?-?; ' Spartanburg \
4:45 P. M. ?August 4 * ,
a 0:00 P. M Ashevlll.', H|,'i i~l i ..hurg ?? o
8 30 P. M Charleston ] ?8
40 P M. - Charlotta v. 1
' j 8.65 P. M - OreenvlHer Anderson,
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_ ,4 29 P. M?Savannah
R ^ City "flckot Office ^lepot Ticket Off.ce
j 1'208 8ui)Uer St. . J South Main %^
S Phone 6358 Rhone 5023 . '
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