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Fl.ORENCg NEWg ^
On Friday, May 17, ,-jfy
tschools began their corrrmrneemwrf: J
exercises with two beautiful oper
etiaw at K?nt Side School given by
the teachers of the primary Dept.
namely, Mrs. Bowler, Masses Bowl?
er, Bl ow no am.I Mrs?Washington
The Whole affair was beautifully
staged and children acted their
roles cleverly, the costumes were
lovely and enhance the lovliness
uf the scenario, Little Mnry 11111
was star performer in "Flo\y?TS
of Spring" and. received encores in
" oach role: "CijiieiulLi" was rett?
dered in a way that displayed real
talent and skillful training kuicU..
" ing characters, Cinderella, Leona
Dottry; Prince, Kdward Issiah:
_ Mother",~ Daisy Quarl^ " Fairy
step-sisters, Mary Knight and Lily
Stewart. * f*
Tanner .Art Club, Mrs. J. R.
Levy, president, held the month'*
IM1-1-1 im: nt iVln r"snli'nn' of Mrs.
J. R. Levy last week, May IT, ana
finished a successful year'?, wotk
with a baby contest; the proceeds
for charitable purposes, tlie lucky
contestant was the infant of Rev.
and Mrs. Ck T. Ferguson, $8-1 .00
was used for charity -during the
year's work and two girls outfitted,
for local school closing. Tie following
officers were elected for
the ensuing year's work: Pres.,
Mrs. J. R. Levy; V-Pres., Mrs. C.
B. Willaims; Sec., Mrs. N. B. Singleton;
Asst., Mrs; C. F. Ferguson;
Treas., Mrs. Theresa Bradford;
unapiain/. Mrs. L'. li. t ooper; unr.
of Program Committee, Mrs. Helen
Bartelle. The hostess served a
... delicious menu, Dorothy Jenkins
and Rhenetta Douglass are wards
of the club and are very grateful
for the support given them thrueffort
of the worthy women of the'
T. A. G. and the loyal president,
Mrs. Levy.
May 13, the Eureka Club was
entertained at 112 Havenell St.
The president preside!! and the
evening was a-social event of inspiration
as the,, impressive Moth-,
ers' ~ Dav urogram arranged by
-Mrs. Bertha White was soTjeSint^
fully rendered in readings-and song.
by the participants, Mrs. Mabel
Conyers, Miss Gallman,' Mesdames
Flonriie DeLaine and Alm<^a; Johnson.
The,.club, ejected Mi;p.v Robt.
.Barber as delegate to State Cf>Tn^_
in Columbia. During the ^social
hour many pretty articles of home
art work was displayed by club
ladies. The hostesses,. Me'sdames
J. E. Coe and Almeta Johnson,
served a delicious menu of. chick-"
* en salad, ice cream and cake. The
elub?has?ni-r-rnrtplishod a successful
year's* work in a social and
business way and.we are still lift-mg~as
we climbs????
The Auxiliary Clubs of Mi. Zion
'A. M. E. Church:. Carnation Club
./ met Monday, May IJ, with Mrs.
James McBride as hostess, Thursday,
May 1G, Willing Workers Club
with Mi-s. Etta Hinrs?as?hostess.
- Friday, May IT, Pdlpijt Aid Club
A!.,.. \\Tl 1
met witn pirs, wnue i?rc?c >?
liams as hostess. Boosters Club
" met on the usual date and was i.
joyed by all present. ^?
Past week was church club week
for M,t. Zion,,at each home the
various clubs were cordially reeeived
and enjoyed the tasty courses
served in the respective homes.
Business programs were good and
onrh flijh exhibited the "carry on"
spirit. *Th echo's tosses to the Eure- "
ka <Hub for May were Mrs. Garde?na
Hines, pn South Church St.,
and Mesdames Ooe and Johnsqtt
on South Ravenell St. These
ladies entertained royally in their
attractive homes and the social
hours were enhanced by the tempt-ifttr
meniv served by. each.
Bishop Noah W. Williams
Tuesday, May 14, our Bishop)
??Noah \VWillinms, was our honor- _
ed guest and at Mt. Zion A. M. E.
Church an appreciative audience
greeted nun ana enjoyeu xne rum
scenes of his visit to the Holy
Land. His inspiring talks on each""
-scene of interest, wo hope?for a _
return to Florence soon.
Mrs. Sallie Bacoto has moved
to a large building and is now bet*-"
ter prepared to cater to tourists,
house opening announcement later.
Mrs. Almeta. Johnson is visiting.
in Hartsville for a week.
: Rev. A. J. "Jenkrrts^pastor of Str
John A. M. E. Church ofHVtarion,
was in the city a short whiloM^iday
erTToute to The District Conference.
Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Jackson
and Mesdames D. C. Deas and
Jenkins of Marion motored thru
MQnday nite and greeted Mrs. L.
R. Cusaac, Misses Clemmie Brown
and Clem Strother.?motored to
; Washington, D. C. with Mr. Theodore
Brown to see their sister,
Mrs. Florence,, Browne who is a'
patient in Freedman Hospital.
Mrs. L. R. Cusaac spont Sunday
at Ocean Drive and, reports a very
~ pleasant outing at the seashore.
Mr. 7.ir>? A M F. Church is
sponsoring a baby contest for June
17j many babied are in the popularity
contest. .777"" ~
REHOBOTH BAPTIST CIU RCH
[Rev. \V. L. Wilson, Pastor
Many participate.! in??nr se:._.
7'vices Sunday.
?Ktmdfty Sobo~l began. it the. .
usual hour with Bi o. I.. W. Martin
the superintendent at his post
of duty. A very helpful lesson
"was discussed from all classes.
At 2:30 the pastor ascended the
rostrum taking his text from
Isaiah 4:8.
We were forced, to say that our
.. hearts did. hui ue^while.Lhe_nian of..
God truly talked with ijs by the
L way.? ????-We
lad as visitors, Mr. .and
Mrs. Lawrence Green, Mrs. T.
Green and Miss Rnsetta Wijliams
r all of High Point, N. C. whom we
were happy to greet.
Come and worship with fus fahere
L you are always welcome.
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ST. LUKE'S R. EPISCOPAL I
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Rev. Sampcl Lloyd, Hector
naming service~^gggTr~~at11:00
o'clock by -the. Rector. He
took his tSTT from l\,ortesiastie11:0,
and selected for a subject,
"Charity," which was enjoyed by
:l hi ) l'llH|n'|.|r:ll i' "
At 3:00 o'clock the?Sunday
school convened by the superinten
lent. The topic for discussion was
"Baptism." It was .discussed by
-he classes.
The young people's society began
at 5 o'clock by the President.
1'ho?tTrjrrc?fm*? disounnion was;
"The Invisible blood of Jesus"
The cveping service began at
~T b'clOck^by "the Rector; His text
.s found in Romans 12:'J-10, and
..elected as a subject, "Love." A
\i'iy large audience .was present.
To~all our services, we welcome
oil.
"THTAT FOR'T COUNTY TRAIN
ING SCHOOL
lunii.r Senior Reception Gala
.Y/Tair
Friday n'glit May 17th- the
Juniors under the dircidian of
heir advisor, Miss Theressa Grayson,
gave one "of the most unique
affairs held at* the school lately.
Class room L was decorated very
artistically, with colors of green
and white. A profession?of?ctrt
Tlawers. and pot plants help lend
hcauty to the scene.
.-\i ?:.w ociocK ino juniors anu
Seniors with their guests arrived
for a merry evening. (James of
various kinds were played. By
rioo i eqin st nf- the .Principal each
present. txpiessed "him or her
elf as to wluther they enjoyed
he aff'a As the hand of time
ittWed en at lOi.'lO o'clock a deicious
of sandwiches, fruit
punch and after dinner Joints were
ei ved. The Seniors and. advisor
received b<ftutiful favors in the
form baskets filled with after
dinner mints. Expressions of appreciation
were > shown by "the
seniors m the form ot a song and
yell. Aft'r th'e grand march- al 1
left having enjoyed a pleasant
.evening. The out side ,guests were
Misses Rosa L. Singleton and
JUUjit SingiUdon and Messrs Hosa
-md n.iciir Green and Mr. A bra"
'lam Black.
We are sorry to report the illness
of Miss Grayson's father.
A'e aie hoping that he. will have a
pecdy recovery.
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BETHEL A. M*?E. CHURCH
Rev. S. II. Lewis, Pastor
.The Sund?jy Vhiiril 'met at-4lie
usual houf with 'officers, teachers
and pupils present. Beau.tiful lesion,
"Baptism." After class study
of the lesson, Mr. W. H. Harvey
~trlx1 r....... . 1 o
ir* ivwiii mi* iv>?uii i rum wic dumday
school cluyt, which was, real
interesting to >all. and most esixjeially
the little folks. Dr. J.
W. Witherspobn, P. E. of the Charleston
District was presented to
the scho'ol by the pastor.' lie made
some?touching?remarks?relative
'o the lesson.
Ffcr tho l)^i^(t|^|'^ict0h<I)r-.
sage. His text was "taken- from
Isiah f>.'5:17. Subpect, "Rebuilding
the World." This message
was well'nrt'nare<1 from :i scient ifw
iistorici\l and religious standpoint.
Many hearts were made to rejoice
s he preached the "Word."
The paSlor, Dr. Si Hi Lewis,
">: light the mo-sage f r the night
service. He selected his text from
I Th'ssolloiiians .r?:lit. His principal
i bought was based on, ."Quench
nit the Holy Spirit." This mesrsage
was as usual, well received
' y the splendid growing night
?--ngixtgntiom
We say to P. E. Wither-poon.
his" Wife, ali<l her sister-in-1 aw,
Mrs. Duckvtt. an1 all visitintr
r'cmls, conn* agaiwl
- morris ( ollkck m:\vs
(C <mtiniUMtr~l rorn paKP one)
lay 1?>. lit'if) Tho following otri
-c_i;s vvetv < leeted for the season of
11135-36: 1.1 r. (). L. Prince, Sumter,
'res.; .Rev."J. A. Tay'or. Gedrge?5$?h.
V. Pies.: Rev. W. McKtr'w
bowman, St. (Jgorite, See.; R?y.
-h?At Ffshbu vne, CieererHow-n?
vsst. Sec.; Rev. K. Fotfle, Kilo
e. Ti ias-; Rev. T. X>-Bever, C. n
\v"ny?. Chanlain; Rev. 11. 11. Hor'>,n,
.Jr. Ridjreland, Asst. Chaplain
\Wv. VWMasseyr-4r.. (4?e*4er.-0h>v
-)c program committee.
Pri f. J ,T. McCaine, Faculty Ad.
isor.
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of the Fort Valley N. & I. School,
making vthe address.
This-wilf he the largest. junior
ollege anrr the. largest high school
lass in the history-of the school.
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On Thursday i v* n'ng, May 16th
Miss Nelene Danhcrly entertaintd
i few out-of-town guests at her
'nrely?honm??Wanhington b't.
The do": i*I of the -dinfTiTTg room
^ ere ajar and." to. th'' strains _ol
radio mu-ic-the couples . gl'deil
graciously over the floor with
'atighter and m rrinient. Aroun *
11 o'clock refreshments were
ervt*<l. u Mrs. Mae" I). Walker,
sister of 'he hostess, w;ts surprised
with a birthday cake, May 10th
being' her birthday.,
_?I Umored- -gue*Us were iVfrs-. Mar
Tayl r, Marion, S. C.; and Messers
4^ H,? .Torus, George?totimore,
Conway, S. C.; .Charles Braey,
Sumter.
In tht wee hours of the night
all' the guests expressed a very
pleasant evening and departed
to await another gala affair at
Miss Dannerly.
GREAT FALLS NEWS 1
spell of silence since school hail
its finals?hnrt week. A#?the j
teachers have rcturiieil to their . ,
respective homes after such a tie- i
iightful closing. We want them
to know that we miss them great-i
'^tyr All except Mrs. Lessie Games "
who stays always. would feel,,.
at a total loss wit lout her.
A number of girls have return??from?their
posts?of?duties?inperson
of Misses Elizabeth Gaines
" ho taught in Lake View, S.. C.,
Cornelia Carter of Fort, Lawn, and
Willie Mae Clinton. These girls
'^ e alyaws w lcome home. Great
KVtlis feels at a loss Without them. "
We at'e also expecting the young i
-ladies from school within a-week. J
We miss them also. -,j
Miss Elizabeth Gaines arid moth- J
- ??Mrs. Lersie?Gaines?wer^ the
inner guests of Mrs. Anna Gun-I
thorp Jast Saturday. The palatable
dainties were much enjoyed.
Sunday at Paradise?A,?M? E.
Zion Church was a big day especially
the evening services.
'Four quartets were expected, how- I
ever all didtinot appear, but the
evening was much enjoyed. Wc j
feel greatly the keen efiicincy your
>astOr. Rv. J. L. Butler.
Members and friefids join in sym
pathy with Mr. and .Mrs. Holmes
since their daughter has beep eonfined.
She is now in the hospital
at Chester^ S. C. ahd we want to
assure 1 he family 'at our deepest
sympathy. We hope for her a
speedy recovery.
Mr? Rnrnirp Gaines ilfltiirWor.
in-law of Mrs. Lessie Gaines was
' in the city last "week visitant, reatives
before d<nart:nir for WashiTTfjto'n
where *he will join her hus..
Jaind,
Messrs A. I>. and Hazel Chifolm
were through the city last week
en route to-Columbia, S. C., joined
by Mr. I ait her Chisolm.
Miss Elizabeth Gaines along
. with Mr.-and Mrs. H. WasirnprHm noteied
to Winnsboro last week.
While in the city Miss Gaines was
the truest of Misses Sara Brown
and Cecil Jordan, teachers, of that
city.
Mr. anrfMrs. \V. B. Carter and
daughter, Cornelia are plannig to
. motor to Rock Hill for their daugh
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THIS VALMETro ^LEADER
SVILBER.KORCE UNIVERSITY *
PROFESSOR AWARDED
FELLOWSHIP ?
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rcomtnued from pago oneT t
of the late E.' H, Coit, secretary |
of missions, A. M. E. Church.
Prof. Erase/ is a native of South *
Caioliiia. receiving his earlv train.
ing in the public schools and High
.School of. Georgetown, S C. He j
took his first college degree at
ChiMin College, Orangeburg, S. C. ?
He devoted a year's study of pilar- ~l
macy, Howard University, Wash- f
ington, D. C. He secured his [
Master Degree from Collimb ia
University and did additional work j
at Ohio State University, Column |
li.is, Ohio. He is an active mem- _
ber of the Omega Psi Phi Frater- t
nity. ^r-~ " I
-Prof. Eraser is the son of Mrs. t
E. L. Eraser, a prominent, school g
'eocher in' the pubtftT" schools ot
Georgetown, S. C. and his grand- s
mother was the first principal of t
the High School in that city. His i
/jncle war? the first County Super- c
inten<ient of public irisli uclion. J
LAKE CITY NEWS 1
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Since the Lake City School has i
closed many students are working 1
hard so that they may be' prepared
to enter on time when school opens c
some time in September. Many 1
of the graduates are in hope that i
they wilt be able to continue their
education at" some-college or uni- 1
vorsltv next school term, all of
them are quite anxious to get a \
education. We* hone that as many
as possible will be able to realize t
their ambitipn. . I
Rev. J. L. Renbow, 'presiding ^
elder -of the Kingstree District,' r
and Rev. H. H. Cooper, district
Supt,, of the Florence District were 1
In town-^Sunday. * Both elders .1
preached wonderful sermons at St. 2
James A. M. E. and Wesley M. E. 1
Churches respectively. Quarterly i
Conference reports from both t
churches were good!
tor's graduation, Miss Mamie Caror.
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turned from a visit in Georgetown, n
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See Master J< E. Barnes^ for
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In work.?liest, of reference cam? -"f
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Columbia, S. C.
FLOUR MILL IN SOUTH CA1
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leld at Sims Hi School Sunday af-J
miooa, May 2d, at 1'eloek. The
level end Mr. A. II. Hat wood of , '
heL A. M.. E. Zion Church will b*' |
he speaker. |
The Third Quarterly Conference
if ihe sparta"burg 1) strict of the
V. M. E. ' Church will he held at
bethel, Friday evening, June 1,1
ind' at Kelton, Jui.e 2. The Pre- i
I djn^ F.I-ior will ?
Sunday morning, Colewelt Sunday
ifternoon, and Bethel Sunday eve- k
'ing. _ ' [
)lace at Bethel Sunday even ng, 1
day 26t-h. ? . * ? :?r?
?The Ministeral Alliance will
inv t Monday, May 27, in Clinton
hapel A. M. K. Joion Church and j
rll nvinistei-s are asked -to com*,
ind be part of tho program. j _
Services ^wvre held last Sunday
ifternoon at the Chain Gang Camp
>y llev. Btuwnian Hunter and Free- }
na?. Forty e,iglvt pri*oners in- i
lud ng one little boy about t-12
'onre of are ~>ji ioVeil the servit" .- ? _
Services were well attended
Jethel, St. Paul and Clinton Cbap>1
last Sundhy. At Bethel a pew
ally was held by the W. H. and'
?. M. Society.
Mr. Copeland who was operated
>n at i..e Comrtiunity Hospital
ast week is resting at this writngi
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Mr. George RcUwi uk:; ot L?.ng |
sland Bi.ach, N. Y. iri at the b d
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muuiwi mr.v. .-\nce
?! ndwrlck ,\vho is very ill.
Miss Ester Mae Sims- who has- ?
>een~ a patient at the Community
lospital for,several days has been
?ismissed to the delight of her
nany-_friends. _ .
Mrs. Maiy-Poole, Miss Haiti
'cole and Mr. Will Copelandjspent
he week-ind in Union last wt-ek
is" the house guests of Mr. and
drs. Claude Copeland. They visit'
tl their son, who is a pa tie'U at
he Community Hospital.
Miss Myrtle Tally, formerly an
nstruetor in the Grammar School
if this city parsed away after a
or.g illness lasjL week, and was
'Uneralized at Corinth Church last ?
Thursday. She was held in high
steo.ni by all who ktiw. her.
The St. James Lodge A. fr\ and'
V.r, M. met last Moijday evening
vith'^their I). G. MaNttr presiding.
\ riangements_"w?r?pind*?for?n
pecial meeting on Monday cvenng,
May '"-7, at which time offi- ...
ial -vacancies will be filled. All
n.inbers are ask d to be present.
There will bi a literal y pror.-ri.o
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i?w * ? v.?i. v. 4 mvi m-jii. nrangements
ai". .being made for
i special speak1 r to follow seveitl
musical number ^
Miss Hobby. WTITianLi_ was _miL
ibk- to be in her class la^t Sun-?f ?
lay morning, b it he says look for
ier children's day wh'eh will be otVi t
une. Dtp. . , ' ""[?
Some*of the "rrood^people, of Unin
wh? had- b.en leading the- ?|
a1 a lor for years, could not afford
0 stop it, becau-e it has become"" i
1 part of your life. So we an
sking one and all who is far lielind
to picas,. pay up. And the -pc,
car subs, r in,on w'.ll b' cut off linj
/ho. due for more than 18 months. r^.
Mease pay up today of renew j)Uremr
. si;Uncript in" and?bti_. a- 1UU. ^
ier cent citizen. Go to church!
. * A LOVIiLY PARTY
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Quite a few weiv present at the ,?
laity Tde-thiy^'cvmingr, ^at' the 'p],
ntno-of Mrs. kuiiiu Grarif, glv- i,,
n by Miss Lottie Mae, Lites. ;
Delieious rc resliilivntk were p,.,
ei'vecl. Anm: c the guests were
lisses Idthel .Wilson, Mable Lyles,
dessers. Robert Burton,**-David . .
lurton an.l Him st L-nia'. Mr. and J-t,|
Iifs. Casper Brown; Mr. and Mrs. n?
I. ('. DuBose-. . * ? ' -n
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The Jaggi't-* II me' w'shes to ^ '
hank most- kin 1,'y all those \vh ','j]
lave-cunit' to so. us and brought * .
f i-ont donation-"ni' , in- ,>nrt in- -rTTnnther.
..Wo?ni Irm spi i i >I nu n
ion of every tinulv .donations by n
"luf), Km am: el A. M. K. Church
Yjendsliip Baptist Church, Ebo- .
nzerjdaptist Church, and Bryum's
Uore. Some ?of--these cuntcibut-. - __
qqs came just ip time to make
Mother's Day a happy one for th'' ' _J
nmrites !of~the hum -. .-VgHtti Avtf ZZ
nay for blessings c.f ?the Lord to
est upon each of you.
We *re authorized by the Birecor
of the Better Housing Program
o figure t.pvernnient Work.
Artisans Contracting
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Faster schedules now ii
.tIV\4yh .earlier arrivals \
York. New late evening
Ncjiv Yorkmi'Thc Ne
Limited"; ^ilso 2 hours, rr
from Columbia.U> south
Famous Meals .
. . ... reasonable prices, -co
air-conditioned dining eai
amis each year. You also
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-4 - AIR LINE RA1
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IOW AIll) *<HOOD P.YIUINT- *110 sotH
TKACHK1CS ASSOCIATION trictfflW
MONDAY N 1.(1 IW, MAY 27 C. V-olli.
? ? Kuest of
riu- Howard School Parent- 1 Sunday.
;?ehor4s AssbciatiiHT^vijl 'hold its Rev.
*1 ini't kmy-trf -The- year -AHmday pzer Chu
:ht, at K P. M. in the school Dr. Wei
Icirt.n'. Parent'*?.' and fie nds The
! Cli'Ked to he present. I ~~"es Krutl
V _ __ of Mrs.
~ I .Punch
w jni LLlNS XKNVS . I ter tho_
Sun liny?uutoi ?iintlim >i i oat?day vtnrn
Mullins. Kb. ne/.cr Sunday S.
e lesson was reviewed by KhK'i ltev
A.^Wells. Sunda
Sunday was also quarterly coil- llsliai
ence <jav and we were ilvlit-lit ct-hulai
to have Presiding Klder and was j,,.';,
s. Wells with us, also their j j.
indsoft,'- A if rent sermon \va* seated 1
ivm-nd by the Kbler nt thl morn vidence,
" service. tellitfint
\t-^ P. M. tlv Missionary held p|a(|
annual meeting with the Presi Mother',
it Mrs. Ilattic Hayes In charge. Olljoyt d.Sister
K, P. Moithe and Mrs. L.*;j :i v
arm Dozier made very" inspiring Su than!
ks in behalf of the Missionary beautifu
The hext-rnei."lintt Will beMteld pioud t<i
|t%; home of Mrs. llaftie dlayes. (n.oree I
SWrnter Kt. - ham wer
r"u? a n is i *?
y-. ni' i ai | ci ty llil
<s Annie B. Pickett le;i the lea- j t'unc
. c-x-x-;
Stur*
for Economical Transportation _ H
When v<
n iff. uv s<'u
Mii * 1 'III C JM wSU (.'ash or
payment
' M^Ml ?'ay Cas:
. Phone 2
Used Lars ??
Vith An OK + -Takc
I. ' Rcrou
That Counts i I'ure
I pass }
9:U Chev. Coupe . . . S 175 j
Effi
931 Chev. I'aiu'l . . . ?1 10
929 CheV. Coupe... $195 j L
933 1'ontiac ( oath S.1S5 j .
93^-Chev. Coach . . . $395 ' |y
933 Chev7 Sedan . . . S425 ^
^931 Chev. Coupe . . . $2(?5 \
931 Huick Sedan . . . ?325
031 ForcL Truck \:
Central?^?
Chevrolet Co. Ws
1109 HamptgiL St. GENER
Phone 7937
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1516
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iturday, May 25, 1935
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l, quiel and com- I 1
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palling highway
for one additioneaboard?one
of ?=
world.
is, lowest coach
1 a half per. mite. ' y
it en - even lower. * --+I
first-class one;e.
'. '; '
\ eU'ecl provide '
Vashington-New
departure, froni ? ;
:w._Yoik-JFJorula
l) nnnules faster
Florida.
L
urteous service.
's df?li'<rht I hnn<_
will en.ioy them.
tRDb
LWAY f
TrUnslrrth*. Sooth.
1,1 3821, Columbia. S. C.
r. Rev. Simmons, the I>is)t.
also 1e<i a s^ng. Mr. B. .
r- of t.'harlcsTon -was the
Rev. Mack .and.- family
V J. Felix \*?s at Ebenerch"in
. l i ivav~Tuyhi with '
,s
\ " class enjoyed tjiemselvW
aiiurnoon^nf lire home' "" ~
Davis on Smith St.
; >: I cak< w^rc served afmcetinj?..
1.(11 A R l,ll-,S 1U.V MJVVS
; il. James, I'astor x^_
y school ..convened at its
our, with teachers and
On the job.- The?lesson?
.fly discussed. 1
:45 Rev. J. C. Jynres pre
t< v. M injsf inustor of Pro
who/..delivered a very in- ?
sermon. We.were indeed
have ""him come, ain...
. Day proa ram was, highly ,
Rev. J. F. Sutton delivv?
nTlrhful sermon. We al?
c Union choir for their
1 selections. We ore also
i say that Viola Abraham,
Sincli1'1' ar l S"i"nn Abrn?: r?
e the graduates of the Lib
1 School.
to church! Go to church!
[ie Furniture Co. J
omc of Bargains
>u want Furniture see us.
-New and Used Furniture
Credit?At smaTl "down
.gets vfhat ypu want. We
K for Used Furniture.
1235 ? 1213-Blanding St.
no Chances on Dans
Oases-?use.. CTfy~
Ice. Our wagons
four door daily.
cient Refrigerators
? .1151 1721 Main St.
? > ???
iverley Garage
AL AUTO REPAIRING
Oay And Nij?ht
uKER SERVICE FREE
TELEPHONE 920fi
NE ST. i Columbia, S. C.