The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 23, 1935, Page Page 2, Image 2

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5 *' . Page 2 * ?? ????<>? ??? ?? < f^The New Rider" |i T Bpfaks now 'X t^ruini The Trenches^ v Dy i % Rev. fck I'hilip Elba ^! v"/-XM!"/wvvW,X~X"K"kv,X"K,v Konth <.' arotinrT 'ConFl'ri'nci. j The old Mother Conference held ' in Charleston last week made ? ) wonderful iniprossion'upon the sea. j port citizens. Jcver.ybi dy j ?t ried .,away with the able sermon# j and lice spec olios. Both Roys. S. It.. . J 11 1 l." i u *-*- -j ~ ii1 ^??aih.i?1_??i.. . k.v?ik - . their be.-t i?ri fho anuuul ar.jj mis-| _ sionary .. sermons respectively. j There wore any. number of distin- j jrui-shed yvjests, in attendance. Del. j ep-a't'i to -the General Conference j al t Kivs. .1. \V. AVithersp-on.'U.S.; t.nw'remv. 1 K. Nichols. K. II. Mt>. fiili. -S-.Iv lliu'iriir? and Sam Nam--, j Alternates: lb vs.. s. \V. Wolfe, 1?. I C. -l.isbon, I. W. Wilborn., I.. II. j ()wf );>t \V. F. MfHi i'wn and J. S. , A. ftrrrnt. I.av delegates: Messrs ' -Join A. Harris. S. I,, Jones. Jerry J Blak<\ X. P. Grant. M.. J.. Robin- j " s?ln and J. S.<Shanklin. 1 ' ' I Out-of-State. Guests. --?.. Pro:". JoV.n R. Hawkins. Doctors! A. IV A.very. J.. P. rowans. " C. A i Stroud. William H.^ThVnias, I.< I-j J 'H y-. Att y. \V. JI * C. Brown..and j .Prof. W. P. Walker. ..." /\ O..I. !U?? I llir nilllM I IIH-I Ke\U.;D. 'Ward Nichols, S. II ' / Lewis; W. M. Mosoley. F. L. j j nov, Samuel Nance. P. <\ Lisbon.' T. W. Wilbbrri. Shepherd. Thcnlpf.1 son: Musses. X. P. Grant. P.' A.'j -f? Jones and Prof. J. S. Shanklin. Othi pa will so ns in the city next I week. Many chances were made in the a.ssicnifuhrts. Those atTectiru? Char lestJrT'were the removal <>f Pr. Jesse E. Heard from the pastorate of V,Tir^vji. He was appointed presiditU; elder of the CJiartes? ton district. Dr. F. II. McGfll. for-' nv'rly pastor of lvmanuel church on Calhoun street, was assigned to i th.e."faculty of Allen" t'niversitv, C" i luml)in, and Dr; J.: E. Thomas. : the former.presiding elder of the,j Sumter district wa? made hissucvciserr K1 v: Shepherd Thompson'; >f Shiioh, on Smith stroet^.was transferred to the Northeast con fpronce--ami- stationed at. Bethel , church:, Sumter.'Dr. J. W. Witherso on. tie, former presiding- older of the-, Charleston district was a~ .siirr.eci " the pst<tMrato of M-rris __ Brown church. Morris '.street. Dr. Samuel Nance. presiding"elder of" the 'Beaufort'- district was' rf turned . to the pas'trsyite. end s tationed at Mount Zi'n ehirscli,. Florence,-F.T.. IV?n'-v and "A." Jt ^TltoirinYs won' transferred-' to tlfe Pie<lm??lT!' iUllf.' rence. v . Bis.hi^i X' uh. W. Williams aftc a Indittibg exortati'-n to the minis.' tors in his closing remarks an*, flounced, the-; followingABFOIM MKNTS: lldisto T'isf ict: Id. R. Nichols. prcsiilinv elder: Charleston, Kmart-' uol. J..K. Ti'.i>iv:ii.-i; Macedonia. C?. B. .Mitclv 11: New:,St. Philips, T. C.apeis; Kmbry, R.*.M. Turnery Mt. , "i f arim !, Robert Doctor; Vfadnva( law...I. J. Judon: Sugar Hill, W A. MaxwellSouth 'John v Island \V. D. WHlyOns; North. John's.Island, S. It. Higgtr.s: Kdisto, J. S A. Grant: St. Raul. K.' R. Jones; Quigh y. S. Barker; J.acksonbnro. -A. K. Squire; Adams Run, G;-W m ai.? ir m c.??n Shiloh, to ho supplied; Wilton, I) S. Obisolm: Mount Hon*,. Sandy Simmons; Mount Pispah, A. A - Washinptvin; St. Andrews, I,,. .W. White; Hup'r. Mission, S. A. Aiken; district missionary, J, A. .Mitchell., and district president, A. K. dadsden. .* B aufort district. I. W. . Wilborn, presiding older; (Jreen Pond, dTW di'lerson;- Past Combahee, J. O. .Ffihi+son; Waltf rboro, Lee A. T.o pan; White Hall, A. L. Brown; Hendersoriville, T. G. ' Tipman; Camp Ground M. T. Tolbcrt; St. Luke, A. B. Coleman; Alt. Zion. ?S. W. Wolfe; St. John. J. II. Nero Sheldnn. Sf Rurpess; Beaufort, J. P St(|phensop; Port .Royal, W. G. Glbbs;! Hiflton Head. Hani*1 Alston BJutfton. S. J. dillijSon; IlaTdceifrville, W. F. McBi^wn; . TJrUnson, J. , A. Jenkins; Smoaks, II. P. Bi"\vn; Alt. Pleasant. Win. Kelly; j.ye Mission, J. ,T. Johnson* anij, Salem Win. Green; J. A. .Topes, district missionary, Charleston 'district. Revs. Jesse , E. Roard, preiilinp elder, Charlesr s . ton. Mount Zion. R. S. Lawrence; Trinity, W. IX \*. King; Providence, R, J "ATimsl StimmcrviTle, V. A. Jallrrette; Holly Hill, to be supplied; Ebenozer, David Hill; Futawvilh'v P. C. Lisbon; St. Paul, deorpe If. Adams; Rirlpeville, E. F. Washington: St. .Tames. F. B Clark; Lincolnvilie, K. W. Graham; GxanitevUlo, R. J.-^utchinson; Aikf,n. L. If. 0\vens; Denmark, A. McNeil White; Williston; Heyward Ilollio--; Rlackvilh* Mis si.an, A dam ftfrowit; Da wkins, J. P. CunimingrV Salem Mission, J. fir Edwards; district evangelist,. W. M. Moseley; 'listrift president, A. C. M ayes and cnnCorence branch president, D. E- McGhee. St. I,uke. We are having a threat revival at our church conducted by Sister Elsie Myers. The meeting will close on the first Sunday night, in December, Everybody is cordially invited and a hearty welcome ft.' waits you. Let the members pray for an outpouring1 of the Holy - 8pirit. Let us advance on our lenees. 4 &r CLOVER NEWS I Mrs. Rebecca. Armstrong had as her dinner guest V\\ ii.suiy [Mr. and .Mrs. Washington. Jackson and Mis. Ear.nie M?con. Miss Virginia licr.nt left 'for idter home?in Ral.imo.t,.?iCo.?Eu^ day. L ?Uiu lia.lllynai.t. and Mai, E.i.iic .>Villiain.- ami -on. a , E:i\ visiting thiir p.ittnts i'roni RaltiIII,,!,., .M.i, Mr. an.; .Mrs. J. 11. Wrifht lr ,1 as theirVdduu r uw>is Sund.ay. R.v. Warrcirt and M; -- Eli/.ahetii JiU'kstn:. Mis..A P l'!ji! dm. ami Miss Wil :i' Mar 11 p: 1 i ti ?<:* lie'.- 11 til. wt?.re vi.-it n y-m LAta h l-in.ay *. V?J* nii.^r. . ~~~ Ai'.ss Ai:i:*y Curr*. ;... , a ink nt U 1*'? l. u -.*] n't Viu* \\vckit*n i at hu? vv^t'ti It- f pan.-. . J- ntg. _ *' Miss"Mature Conm u t-fursi*r in the Wu*\ CJVPvJI ' t vas \i-K-r. a' lli'llvviiii'ig with MYkt.us. Mi--.-..- 1 >ai-y. . I': a;. Anivir ,l.wAdam's,' Karljno Adam- a iter. 1 ?i a hultsa-pai t.y in tiiisT?'.:ia >au.. aay -r\ *.-.iiiiat"- " " " Missi's" Mabel, Kl' i-v. a. .?l Pa -1inc U ration vw-tv -la'pp.iv ?n lias . u-t; v. 5atV.riay . v?-:?r:;$5. I'll, si- wi.a-"a".tt-n *! -?, t:ls' . i?nl\ i*i lii'c i:: liool* il.a. wnv: -air. and I'. -Hr ..--m a: . < I'ivet W cl. M . \ o.ii'i1 ?ii f.'-; AU \\ s aa-'ii-\viil',<7n Adams, a:.(i I'dar'ao. IVur-'-m. :Wv ioil rotv.t y_ L- id t ,-} . Mis*'. Oy.niUi.-i t'nrAn itf- *nr -tVira .isv' til IV. a kavy.v..'-.- ? ; <!a iot&i p?vllt *]i v>. vk-. :i'S -jiVcst. Mr. aval Mrs. \\u.-: ik.-A>11 lu?;k I'.uii s t:'.cir . >.*i. .i* S.-.- ?> Sufi .ay. K'.-v : j'.I'. I!..,. I w::i .is tin;,: sua; IM. A. fai'.k>k'ii. aii y ?-.-Kt-v. tHki-iVU -r U?i ra.-H. ..uJ. I iidiv'ti ; .? a -...y.-v,.; j Sutria'y ,<>f Mr ami M . r liyr.t i.- .Air.-. J {? '?: i:V t [. "Messrs lii :j-r A a'n.s a; !' Ka y ?u* Hick N. * . atfVi.'l <U>n i u.tV- . tVv >.'* * i:: ' . i. Siiiiiluy liii'l "un Hi'/i;?fSr?i1. !. / . I'T'j'ol ;ll '' i"? r t < t - ,'v.- M.S. J]/Ma. Crav. t'.-ni a: <1 \ W.ii- :i." lis si-H- V-hUthjju. Tin- V< Vk. 1.1 . Trie Mi- i 11 ? i.ii i-n :? !* a '*(< a'raui at ! kut' H*> 'ii, .. i y - p. / ' . r.. t y ift^v .< \\\ k?c?iuo. Mi>. \ > >li:ii-_ has -fa-tuna i i.'iiM1 i?I!? r atu-n .urj, ill i.a<!> i iy ? >....nlinr. in Si<.^r. >h i * Hinivi fui ni? lit'.;:' Tin- ?.-ivl f .In |. Vil..11 v a 'u.r K. I' ll .V ':.. i 11 a \ Kma >?rk I'll 1 1 wii'a. ' . ir. i-juT-ii-a i... iinuin . n.-. .lll'l J ' '.I\ vi i" 4-in- - liv v, .1'.-?U_ ?'h.<>hias wiih li'ir. sNi . for ;tha -anti .sal < a i ^ SI M ITR MASS! . EUUr "lluwartl nivni v.itl at 1'inati'.itl M. IT.. chMiv:. ?'-i: S .t ?lay N*IT n'-i aii'. i.?a_^ f 't lv cottfi 11 t;iv l'"i" ti.i- i '. ar \v.i, HoM'-on M n<:av riirh't. N-v.- l>t .. Mt. Pisyah A. M. ! :. <; . h.;N its first w iiii V- i ry i .1 tin- war iji M: i.'iav : Y~v. ! v Thy .lun'-r-Kiiv.',' fi; ! .;5i <'. Kmtfimrl la-'i a - j A -!: : i. i .! rrain -?u>i | ) S :r Yy aft' na <>n. N \!v ? -? '.v-,nt''>j11< have- *>. M "tia ir ' " royjifir!y ?U:i.in-s i .? y-ar at:" 'fa vt- Vvlt '-i in tw nraii ia! ; ?] !*. "f th ^kan h. , T.'.ya.r j.a n T :?*-<:nv.. N-v. .I J' r- y' '-.< J.< : ni'-y h":; i'ai: alter .---wra! t llltlCS'-.. She U :* ..?Ii . Mt. i'injrnfc A. M. K. rhnn.1. a'. 'Twevhl Son.A" .- : ' km.I ' n Friday N. vJ . Pith v.-ith ?? any -firiv.v. 'iv ! <.':i'A t. :??:?! ft litinli!''-'. ! a auehtor -ml i l-a^L-wwd-'-AIi^-KL-a--.,. Hri-harw arid A It. .' : f- i - T r. Mi.-.- t!re* <A m-vi" ? h i- .at iv tie mi .acctiitJit.-Ll' the Jji.e-- i>f hei mother. ? The IVmr?e<--iv.. 1*. h - ut- ,! '(" A held it.; rt-jr :.;?? tA'f'iiy oft'!' . 'lay- aft' iT't'tn N- v. PJ with Ml Annie I>:itkis:-= aM-n "Effort V 'I rateii <1 h I'- ii i" meetitier on Wo Ah-hay iiac/n'tui Nov. -]-".th wit'. Mr . .Vliio (ii!lai'-1 Both cluhs we) - el.*"! tf'have'lh? City and State I'r< .- dor? mm with th* >m and I eh' .T th< flan? for d'nftmo woe!?. E'^tn-'Uf.4 uses served a* tastv r.pnM; The ^twice ri'tih. oi' which MrChristine Civets i- pre i h nt pavi \ kitchen shower for the C?>mmtr;ni y ("''Titer at the Center <>n Thursday nito, Nov. loth with Mt-*?n nhelia Williams and Mrs." Mam Penderjrra.s*. in ekartrim T'lu* vai -A were hiyhly eutert ainiv! durini* thi evening. Munv s- rvic<a.hh gift were donated and delicious re 're-hmonts served. The ehih is {< he thanked for thi- effort. A Tack' y Party w'as given or Friday ni.crht NT v. loth at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T>. T! - Ni'U ini i in- : * 1.11 i! t ' *! ni' I ?i' > f'lith. ;Thf ' living- and dinjri! rooms wol*e very attractive in Tol nf ,tl;o ei''i?on. Th- 'rluh mem hers Wore quite enmienl q, thei) . tnoWey costumes. thus event ilHT f lively even ire. Miss,, Mary T.. Robert5 ' ntertainbrl quite a number of ber friend-- at her hmne on the evening of her fhlrthday Thursday Nov. 11th. Tht j'jolly bunch of young f?dh>Y happily . passed the moments away and onj ioyod the appetizing ropa?t. Many very pretty gifts were resented. Misses Jtlanch Spears and Hattie li. -Singleton speut the past [ ? '" ! : oTtl at heive. Negro Farm and Home Hemonsfrat ion News. The Sumter County Council of farm men and women met at Lin j . . - ?i f coin High school Saturday Nov. 10 j wuli the largest attendance since j the Council was organized. Mis. Marian .Mel.tster, president !>u-i .yd. After the opening, i'e-? - lim-ls- were made bv the leaders from the various communities; We - tii n listened to a v? ry holpful lee. lure on health hy Mrs. Breeze; - Sumter County Tuberculosis rnirsji. ilie lender* t o - have their club members avoid the meat - ?nn'Ml die* by innhniuig ^ege = 'tald'es, fruits, milk and eggs in I'll ir meals. She also stated that with the type of climate*that Sumter county has?, f very family should have ftn all-year garden. Rest, fiv.?h air jVivd sunshine were other prints discussed. ' . Another i ut standing' feature of ^ the meeting wa-j the reorganiza inr of the 4-11 Council -of older * l?>ys and girls. Kaeh leader brought "lie most < utsfainding boy and girl 'from his respectiv community to make up the Council. The main put" pose of tip' orffunization is to. \ruin the. e'youths for 'future lead- i or.*. ^ Thru their meetings til' y will s'ponslbility. self-reliance and oth_" "Tjr Waits that wilil make them ttt~ ~ Vtiz i;s 'and leaders. The officers are as'.foilftws: pj'Osi/lr.nt, McQud1a Hudson. 'M?yesv'ile;*'vice-p)csr- 1 "dent. Marie ltee.se.' Oswego; seere-. i I"tin 1 T.ou Ciioiiaa. St-iiteburg. | :i d-Pml -eer<-tary. .Tessio Mae i'.aS-ec.Laid yijtl;. trea-urer, Is:- | Wil'::ims. "Tin la!: chaplain. 7Tu- p lia Mt'-rs, Oswejro. TrTic other i ili. is 4JL^i.' nt wore appointed _i 'awnicn. of the vfttioMs priijolTs " Y. he carried out l.v the Council Thi lasti feature of the riieetinlr v :t>-the presentation of,the prizes* I at 'he Co titv 1'Vrrhy the wofivt; who entered the; (''ampm; eon ' : ; a .insured hy the Hall Broth V< Co. The sum of was <!isT i'Mi"? t ho 1 ;t women who? won l.li prizes." The priy.es AVere -r?hv-a-Vt-rs.- A rune?^aund-. _ ,n|>' y j: Supervisor- r f school ' o made v* ry : vf#i'?'i-e--tinir ' re .ir.it 1 *. " .< l'htos- V.v the. Achievement "Day \ 'i-.Ma'<li\ ' -j T! d p:.ei't?'n??' vjoCtT tinder the-sup ..if v : _ l';i> .o !> oiSA < < n-f Miss'^Jflplvo-. ' ']*;? C. \Vd!i:0 ;^. Uorp-ilh-m. Agents j .h'iiiv%)n m:\vs ? ... .-Vie-w;t~. a very Mileasaiit dpv a ' hr,s, !i'a?;.1 ,o\Vry'!!e scum to i v ?' i'v to ih'i' various church .1 ? ? ? ? t i /M l f 1 i.i . \\ 111 H: ?' win ;;( i > * cm "i i I \jt. 7i, n limiti-st. 'Church has I n'a.i ni?!. (i> i i\ii ontcrtninnieids ' I. ' '<m 't'lno. ' i .lime. Watch the -< it;,.i niirnati/e hirnts. ' i in lf.-i-'->y* uiuhi. N"ovim?hor ll'.V t c In- niv aehitivr at the Alt-, " 7i. - Ii:n ,!--t Chan-h. KvevVAtie.ii! 11 .r ,1 t'.d iiio am! hear, the "?PV- i . .i V.hh.v^V^e' Tile "Seven \V> n- ? h v " Will tu> cm no of oar best ml- I 1 v. >t yuuv.-.r proac-lv rs in our coin < i i' y. . ? ! y. -. ;n -J M's. N.'ijah Amos vis- 1 th<-"a Mhimritrh in Co- i n Sat.o t ila v". . ' i.;.-- l-'"e j!' 'en Wat-mii motor- ! - . i! to hhlveth-J } <n ^Saturday. * We i<-.''-t very hutch to leant - V of Mi .- .Sara Simkiii's i " May Inn'trfss ahcl ttyinpii- H * i, . -h' v;n dvrimr the hour-' ot *i; i A .Mi.-'. S;\ra Sinikin is rlv of i-h.v 1 teayhers of this :,'i S,''v:i!it a'r. T'adjjotts -a stu' ' . , ,\la-iemv 'spoilt the )- : ?'! ; ' i-in. with* relativos. ] If yo-i want i'o veji f a irond palp*.r try the '"I.cadet1"-. ' Miss d 1 at Mil - < -< I! y- ii?oic weekly. :.? v. !i(.) atit-tnh d'the funeral Mv. .\n-r.n w Si'-ikins oii Sun-. '.. i') Kd-elh-h! were 1'i-of. and , ' M ("'. (i .V!(-int--h.? Miss F.-'d,. : !S ' i y. M.r-. A. M. jSpami. MrS: \ - it t !;o i t.-'ni. A11and Mr-. Wal j i '."t-e .Iiland ami dauirhtcr, Misses' ?re- ! (Irat e HI tiiii. Mr." K. I ' i J* X. VaV'ntine. . i 'Miss Alice- MeTnt'-sh was the t *7. , l'< ,11,'i Mi (" (>; -Me-:il: -L :_n Sunday. -_u ! V < j \| > V. m'l-eh "to barn of the death fkif Miss Frances Doh-1 May kindness J ' U.s-.un-lhMrr'-b.- -hown-dhfirrir the i .'k-'T irri f. Mi<s Pobhins is a .1 i f ilc' U- ser.wahl school ; ; hr rivr ! Mi1. It' s-. visit-'1 relatives here Sunday. r'. i.! .Mr. jind..Mi-s.1 .Ids' (lTinter are I ? , :( ! ) < >> ' Tt . Pu'm tto header. ] 'Mis. M. T-'avr.o >n-?*->nd to Aui ; v'.i-ta. r;-'-i ' . ia <>n Thursday. | The party of Mary (leneva. and . i Wi.ii.iy'n Jlerjey Price Ave re {riven in h eii' < f their mother cn Mon day. N'ovi'Milicr lKth at 0 o'clocks-. It was wt !1 enjoyed by a larcro . run.her of -ruests. They played . -"UtTos.- ^raiM music was also eni a-y-'-j. after which they were sdrvI t-.i coer a and cake. Many {rifts <ij were -.received. The- party ended wi'h exp^essii ns of ah < njoyable i a"'tt rnofin. woomtrFF' m:\vs i Trinity A. M. F. Z. Church Sundnv srho; 1 op ned at the usu * 1.1 Vi Sunt. I.. Ih Wilbmn r 1 !'] ' ' s ill tV I:* post '<it' dofr. ' " . ; At ?? *. ! ck Rev. ! ;. I). Rim . of. the I.anfnrd Crove.' Church !'< '! u'i, Kv: ry ene er.jny? I lb serin.uv. A?lnrjre?Crmrrt ' l pl'OC.v(v ' A* k oYlock the pastor. Rev. J,*. P. L. Allen pn oho > his la-t ?"rmi n Vntil after,the conference. We are in hopos of the same pastor hack ?>train. C'omimr iis a surpris to.-thpir f iin Is was the nnrriago V -of. Allen g Williams an !' Missi, Atf)v?- Young katuiflry, Novem- ( her 1 t?tb. Mrs. William** is the daughter of Mr. and Mfc*. I-aurene Young of this place ** . H > ',*. L, W, Williams . nd'his son , end 'aughter, Mr. Herbert and Miss Lucy Williams of Columbia ' ware visitors here Saturday night. HE PALMETTO LEADER GREENWOOD NOTES Macedinia Baptlst&Church * v Rev. II .1. Daniels. Raster v ?Sunday?School opened ill 10:i'0 _ o'clock with a frood attendance. Rev. Fox prcachcd-at 11 :?-0.' A t , 5:H0 the BVIT ha Tlits: weekly , n'ojri'am wTTTi NTTsscs G itiinlc Ailni>e< mm.1 Ih?>io WalUoi' hi _ haiKe. At 8:00 o'clock Rev. II." sermon to an appreciative audi nee. v X. I*. C. Club Meets Mrs. Winmia A. Perrio enl? Vtained the X. lr. (i. Club Friday 1 nvonintr. November la. Members present wejo: Mr. *and .Mrs. .loui P' win. Mr. a.n 1 Mrs. F. D. Pot- 1 in. Dr. anil Mr*. T. M. Tonipkin*. Misses Julia Benson* Alma Turnei '' Dora Moracrre; Mary F. Smith afriT" Mrs. C. A. Fstne*. The- evemny y was d.eli^htfully-fr.rnt in pames in ' ontraet bridire. Miss Julia Ben- 1 son scored hiphest and won firs!" ^ prize. M?~ ITtn-l - Benin Xvwn eon- 1 sedation prize. 1 Wednesday py-iiii p. Miss Mnri R. Inprahani. U.X.. proved to Jil 1 \ ^harmirip hostess at the roeop' lion room of t,Tu;.nurses (piartei*..1 i>? Brewer Hospital when ^-a . few friends asseinVJed with much merriment. Whist was flayed ' after which S vel'V delicious luncheon ivas served. Those enjoyinir TRv irTTirliTful I j venintr were Miss I.ncilo Cothrnr. Mr: Jrhn Itrrrv. Miss Aln?a 3Tr~n Turner,* R.W: Air. Forest Parker. ,it Miss Dora A. Morar-re-. Mr. F. IVrrv, Miss (L'-i ,\. 1. lues. R.N.: Mr.- TV R. P.aeViv." ----- . , Weston Chapel Church Rev. AI. C. Ford. Pastor i ^ Sunday wos'a Kieh day <atHoiii i* luiivdi. O" r pastor As-ind-spt'tsed .< >jt" this wrjti'nir.-, W't are jvyayuit:. Aat bo wil.r sir n lie out. His son r Rev. A. H. ' J.ones pi'i'.iehed tin ... rornimr surmon which"tra' ciijoy* ><l by all-"VhoT|reard Kim. Sunday uiirlvt. R' v. R-. ('. T;or? ii aster pi" ; wbite Pre- nyl HTTP "Titiveh and Jii>.ichorr. had elnr.v" s if the sfrvi'ee. Theme: ".F'urney AjXj" This was am "interest inu nossaire. The rboii* t" in'ryed e\- S ell Jit. music. They also ccurtri>ute<l to our tall rally lor whiclr ve are very yrateful. Tilt' local nrencher <>f 11?i-s chinch hen ton1< charjre and tie'' mcm>ejs rallied raisinir ; hrp.dr.e >7/75 on lian i. m.'ikinsr a tjvanrl h>:il ?l>8.82. We- are planniivr to r >vef the, top hy the fourth - n lay and he -ready to meet th". an- > mal conferem? <>n the 27Uui.iL' thL. .V n< nth*. Tin* pastor will pr-:ick a veeinl pennon on Ktluopla at the nofnintr service 11:15 o'clock. The. < service will 1-e dedicat'd '.to Tinile Selassie and hifrtpenple and Sun 'ay niirht lie willdeliver-ids fareacII iness'Lve to hi- nepnl" When:', to is. pas to rim; arid the public i- \ nyited." Mis.s danie Psj^s and M-i*--:-. llal ie Havi-^AVt ve trucks af*. the*''"parsoraire Mr. .1. S. r.oiuw- iLauairier and <on. ' Ha'r.dd and Miss Ida Ala*. ,, llay " - ?o" ,Td? v. aa>! Hit. ,T Fprd - a . Sunday afternoon.^ Tabernacle liaptist < hnrch Kc.v. T. II. Tcdbert, Pastor Svpiday. was a hirh day at T:.e I't 'i 'ij! ]c Ihiptist ('h ire'!.' Sunday I : Scl mi! juried at the usual l \-u> ; S with M; S. X'."Marfin. S"i"t. The i le>snj; a< thoVnttoirhly din-ussed with- t various cla-so-. . j . At ] !."> Dw ii -la* k lo *.vu j hefr.ii: -one serviee aft.er which t: t'ev. fhii t wriirlit priiirrrm+'uf": Helton fhyh School, pr* ached a Avon derful d;-'r'moif from the subject:. h wf'.-n:.?^*-;rto me all'ye that l.s'ih\r". " Tlas" ' ui'u was well i n pare i ' nttd fj fully deli\'ered. Th pn t?t& | it-..trued, at the evenintr' si r- . vicV a' if r interest unr-vniil stiv- rinjr - i..n. A11 who heard tie << sernVo! - were ynatiy In lit fited. Ac nanviurr Rev. ('m '.vr- !ii" *' \va.? 1' t". W. D. Prime nf. I)ay-t lyi H :t? h. Fin. . friords w. re ?v re ,lv>n l_rlai| V. i- Prof. Prince mill have, hiui y: t-il y. Kvans <>f-Pint?nvn. Pa.. ' ' worsliif j' (1 \vit1i us als<?. We werpj 1 j'i'iiiui t" have Ihoso visitor?. ' 1 >?.r '! root 1 he hiif rally < n t'i? " ( 2Jth of Xnvoniher. . Wo hope to-p?. o<" v the ton. , I ' . Mis? lYarle Sales. ttnohor in 1 Thmnan -pint the- week-end- hmfte ? with t a i-nts and friends. .M.!.;.' N'ottk- Fox, teacher in A .Iliyhhi' ! sVpyfct -SohfAj. '-Spm Ptti--! <1 ti n ci- . nt* hlV^'XWv-k-f nch homo with parent - and friorids. (.lORDF/TOWX NEWS. ] ? - ( The X*e:;ro Ou|hh*s< T.oajjpo hfld .it.-: rt'Kular monthly mootih-.r Xiiv. 1). Dr. U. 0. Toc.lt-, ID*. prosidir.L'. This organization i- , composed of twenty-throe merv I ' bers at present. who , are fill in;/1 ! their pbn'os'in nil walks <<f 5if . I The Xtgro Bokiress league i doing- a greet work for th" uplift of the community in general, , Dr. B. ll.Jvaton, Ph. Ci.. one'..of * the founders rf this organization rlr" liver-'d an addif" to this body, ftis st.bject Was: The Xogro in Business. At the conclusion he re, [5 eeiverl many congj'ilt ulat ions f-.ihfs excellent thoughts. which ho so beautifully demonstrated. ' Jyst .b1 fore cTbstng Mr. ThomaM MoAro. agent for the X. C. Mutubd i Life Insurance Co., of this city awl out dhtinguishod truest of the ov-I enintr, saw fit to have his name > placed on record as a member of this grand -body, and ' xpressod1*' with profound gratitude his desireof being among us. Dr. U. G. Teele, President,. ,1 W.jS. Thompson, D. D. S., \ Reporter. ^ :.:n: RIDCiK SPRING NEWS - < I Church services at. Htp SpriRjrs ; ' cas Very jroixl Sunday.* i II is said UM?l la' pasUa-. piuiiu hcd i)S jicv- j I r l? i'oiv,' f . ! ?v??v"hno|?ttt ?Mill . ^ fas gu.-il'aB tlSlial l'ul' ?iisi-yssivn?? r[ ir^c<>_. ci-ven- 1 ho?Act-ii ii from jJ 'ifntivitv. " . 4L ~ I lr.> 11N T11 t . r l< l'(Ut n short [ ' '."-'I li.niV-u'n in1'1 pi'ivjWiM iiimn.1 < lintely alter Sunday SV%"?'>I |j TV~Kiviul H ucvolciiV. 'Society | , net at its usual h< nr. Sukilay.* All | . the proffia.m tho\henevo- : j i\:jt spirit seemed.-to cic-i?. Tie' iH'inl to's took special pai'ti. .on^tho '' roiiram and ma ! this ojik rrf th I a.?is of tin1 yeai?! Woiild ' 0 (jcil thai this benevoleni'spirit 1 rnuld exist not only athilkr- t'his 1 lie, p lilt throughout? Ui?l<ro 1 Lai "il'l r_ _T11i< S-c"i't y ivill, si Id" at c ' chat%is .J;'n"v a3;as- "Tt?>ni<J niiirtj' < lay" on T.haWl.sVtHive1. Hi M'o will } a lit i n .'y ni'opi^nr ctins? tintr in'i!' ;m' t bt'-Tf f.iK-i.ts J" s??ath i 'tin lina^t' 'liowi'i] liy thy .sjdinoi uf I Cin'." one "lie ;\jvl aw,I ofl'oy hanks !ii;(!o(! for the~Fri At in fad ho stai tcl .st;<;li at Slieimy ntvi'j . i.r 111' s| ;uA"t:'.:it r's ^P?'V hits | vein! are. j-.vay t-.:it it vlll cot-; \ iiute to spread.. ..A ?1 - ' ? Day 1 .vnlav in ?eTy'\v'ay RidTTC"" 1 ill seems to lie niiprovimf alone; I ' U?liiii s. St .dent s are si ill st iv- i i'v-'jo i"- par" themsiives"Top"tTTcl"^ niit tasks of life. - l ast week li'Miyir Anieriean Ed-j ^ ?-?4h?tm4?viA-ok?l4w??Sor.ii r> t nti r. i ainetl 1 h" studeiit-h -ey at Chapel our-with an int restintr ednVa- j . i'lial nioatam. eonsi^tinie of- (lis:- j-j. essi(hi< <>f the Neyfo iii K-dui'Si-1. ^ sr. This' was vei y irod and in-1 . t'inne'. ,. ?i _J_ , S-fe.Th:1H h.' iy .Hill fni'-'h " II l (? \ ; i-atefiil in Me-sVs Peiei-'on. Harn-1 s; and llanis. who opi nad -thei'i . oors and allow d thoin to?-Piste ii; vlu* radio a-r "'- rt,,j Thursday in onor of Itoeki ! T. AVashinsrti n. j 'I'tw1 I'!.'1: 'f in' ldl.'n.ria wiu'vcryj TItt?1: i a '?11 in<T~i^?-We-r-^ !. ;>p v.a- if. -N-rt-.nt Kj-vja-fli't' :il i?!;??d < T it "-dl." preri-' ^ . *!":' i' :i?'. ?v' We was . ll'noit? ,)? d i! M-f'it and it was | rjf ii-n; >vootfrrjr was very ii e'nl ]> 'v'.'n!. The jlomc 1^*nui.iit' li'i i.ail'r- lit <?f' fiidtro Hi!!.' lis* (V II. I.aliin'r teni!i v. V'v-> .. j d !:<iovs ?vj.n-;s art or ' tlw .. i.. ('vivv v ;t - cr.jnyi'il l',v ?' u.'> at ' k!V V.;)< sTandied '.iVS; ?" :it\ < !' 1W. W. (] i/ Vji i'i.! - : n nii'-l 'i; _hs ?I>. >'post . t~ ayf' out .' ? ^ i-' n i wit!' vr'.v ? !<is afl , h? ' ! - " v;' *". \Vo.' h'"?i?r? ti i'V % ? }IJ* - . ! in i ct'a n.'H f ;> !! . ': 1 j* jomin in r'.f-. ' a "AW'At; AY. Mr.r.imoirft. toarher.' \ i- a!! !'s will 1 i-': .< a'd{' < i.nr,.>'r!v.ni'.y. \v\un mays " j " i ~ .. i Si li'ilnv ' ! . ] rnw.n.'.l ixi tlui i:S-.. f 1L'?!'.'! i-'Vi.-H. s ;!'? . AT. A. " *"r*~ *i a;''' 1 i ' 11''l' 1'ltt*?j! 11 v li :i 'i i : Hlll'.'-llt I'V toj'? ! a ' :nv:!V review | v A!'-~ We!1' :.:>) !'eni'-i'i AW.it;: r-"; 1 : a 'd ' ? i'lV A!!'- ! ...; I,'. n.'.' y \r M. W. !' .to] <f r.id-t , v ::pr 'at a' .'ht San !av . '<d a"d i'".' n" nleedid tall; ^ K-. -r T"A" - \ .\M f'o> ?''- n-'-'ri : <! ; )'<' I v v?:t>:,k'PV 1<?\vni'?l lite ' r v.- ?if tin* Thar.lotvivitvr pn>- I rntrST" v ' i; .,; t: v ,.rv.'-rr VHny. ('* \ : I I "! i W; : ,\ . f. } a,'.-] \V'?V':'!- 'I -.-ill -\' V. \''.;":i :-,Ml ' v \: " \T ' W (''' f. v. \ .? < !- - ,\! wii'i' J * "1v "i >; A--; I i?i. r i ' ! s I' dav. "F-VJ7. -:,;uiir-; !>*? ! .vi'f ' ?"?* i; Miit ftti.il vtt-, J :T\ : .! ?.r i . it.. J t vu. c,.],: . .1 >.}* 7 .nil :.'i <"1 i'iii !? fvit ji tb''ir * :i!'V.v t'lc IN\L .<r.n. ! ' ;i. - Mr. . " li-mnn tamr-tXlif' v.niilay ScliVm] !- - ?.<??. Afti i- t .iNl ivjw 'li-s' r v. *> ( r'l'i'ii. T:?V-i;i;r Ti'ii'-]j><: ^nl?- r iTjt 11 * i * * *- ?? . *T1 ?< "l!i 'ti:-= f'' 5,,.-. Herbert }!. t'l.li'iiian are in n Avp svM'Mt.liy v.jliv 4he Nieh<?l it! n't" (V Prof* \\\ \Y. Xir'lids"n. < .! it-'i we'.tre 1 n?vir -hole last v.T"lf;?r The IlovrV TI<>??j:: day will he ; Avon at Hal t lTni. C.huivh ( {.idtfc Sp'/jiv.:. S. <November L'-l. "oim* f lic, re-tie ail. I HOf.l.Y HIM. NdAVS. Tiv v ' :1V !'< '!: ?*jiino <ui1 in ? :iv/c ivn;'i!ii'ts to the Mihfro Party < :v r a; the sched auditorium en \ a t .MmaTay evening in interest i' I'.-- schod. .The, tnrdlmint is t til! ir.cieasinii: vr.itli I" in the hijrlv T cl.tft] <!. jiat in"!'t. ami the stuwttJ1?are still int* rest , 'r nd en?husiasm in every, respect. s h n't disappoint year teachers stu T wmmmmmmmamaaMBBammemaK IK) L L K Y A FUNKRAI 2!f>tl Senate St., (for. Mouse and AMBl'LANC! mi R I'moni: M'M'.it SI.FKPS ^ T he llolTe> Funeral Moines at t / PHONE Ot R MOTTO:'" "PROMPT AN] A Service in Keeping 17 YKAKS OP KFFI< y ~ IciV ?. Several schools in this township )|\-'nwl, last Monday, Nov. 11th At the GaliU'e school Mr.' J. F. K,.wards and Mrs. Daisy Whack ire the teachers; Bright Star. VIrsr"t'assie Anderson Coltteryniul u L'ml v. Mr. Stephen Whack, ami iTTs. A. "jr. Kilwanls. These lep i t 'plcndid enroll me nts and tine co-iperative spirit amortij j?atrons nnl studi nls. r Mitti.-.fti. I'liljlli -t'-'io' .11- .lames UeniK'oniery, Folic Hunt, Walter 1. Hunch, Mes.tunes Nix, 1{.' 1>. Drown, A. M. lvdwards', R. Thomas ind Misses llernieu Smith and U. ,i. kisb n jnflteir1 d to Charleston uinday to attend the South Carov lilonttlrt?t lilt.- "The Holly 11411 !iai;-:o rrrrd its l^.val nnuihois ?uill niss' R< v. AYilbbrn and his very, ir.e wife. Mrs. Marie Wrlborn. lewi-iu^r. we pray that our lleav- . nly FMh^v will take pare of then). Members v" the sick list this veek ore: Mesdanios. Hattie Cain, i!!iL' Baiii.-1 r. kittle Annie Lou -Uowii and Mi>s Matters Anderson i student i]^ the tHli Rradel.We r:;y li-oin. all a sieedv leeovi v. \V"?? l OOI t i Vf uv lv.lb.1, IV.w...4 'rat . the brother ' of . Mrs. Daisy Yhauk (a teacher in the .Galilee h- el) js dead. You have our sym Jalhy. Mrs. Whack and ' members -Mrs.- fitII of this township and i- tti ?)lt r of t' nity ehureh passed n iVfrnrrJaT e\enih?r, Nov, 18th at m.ici- villi auf. We express f our ympnthy to her loved ones.'- v A?is< Pan tine Mont jromery, -a Indent at Denton, Oranyebury, !> m D i TCj 'ek-end Tifimo with pttt* id's oiid friends. 1 Uev. K.hlie Davis and. minister rion 1 were pleasant callers on the. eh c! '.ampus a fe\\*'days a>.ro. I TheUev. Walter Cii r-o>f. Stimer will exhihjt a mdviivtr picture trar pf twi' school auditorium oti S. i > \ . r.M h Til interest III the school i;.\nr. Si:ws . .1 Tlii? < >liv Hi?nch h'u; -day\cl??n>! v:111 (<I Jo n't d. i' 10 : ?<) by t'nc :aPt... b:>! a y'wn V rful si -vice., f ,Th"' D"\. h'aye'i- <>f Columbia. ' t (' pi- * chc ! a wiirde1 ful s-V"iri n n substitute .of Uev. A. I'. Hailey cinir railed t i. another' of l is rV) , ,\i F^7T:<yI ~l?, ^ \vTV > ' . T- yl'ir I'V.'i,. a \v ?li Many iVUmls from Hn 1 i'* . .-.:r -> :i .visit t? Wayoor. S. t )'*!'? n my. n t lioittsilv*?V" t iit? i: ' . t. ' ' " ' 1 Ii;: i'sh.r colorol ' hi iil ??;!'.<?'( as (li'.'ainv.. il a < 'a?s' > i- 1?. of t ? | s I'nxi Vrt ; iV'l li:v i,. 51. \Vil ?the secretary. Trity- say !n y >' m siicrc, i ia Jtiahy : 11i:. ' :"h ' v 1 li v will. Mrs. llumnuiul of Rwiye Sprin;; r. ~ vr*rHffif tu'r- mother Smvla.v a 1 Ma* y f ii'tiii- V i.v jfT-iT t<? c I i' l?i % iuie"!M ;a si ?" via. \Y. in, . mi; ?-j ;* Mar > !' Psnf. s.'.S. I.ti sit. 11:';u''in. 1 p.f 1 iT. 11r liiili school;, of liis mother lain:* . 11.V' Wo liopo .< sj> itly- . - * >h<:r. i:r fi.i - . 'I' '. ^ 'li.-' i'l-: vol V > i vy tn hoar nf th.. rrr;W v. "Mi ;*?'i* a snl- y. 'IVo t h c.s as * Tiiir._i. !i,i. Sta-.'-llo'J pot yam , "last FJT*av w 11. \. a wii.itii. V iv-' !iii 1- |N?? - V Mj s. S, U'l I II 'I'll : s .) y'M. K. ' \Vil- a. tiii.1 hi 1' ('npitnl tV. v visit .! l-s^^Hi+y. r... ' '' ... i!M; (II \ 11 MI. ^ A.M.II. ( Ill K( II Dev. A. Guidcn, I'astor Ssndav Sr'n <d WU.S Hh'V y<>- ] r.r TaithTul Sup'-. " rA">:r.ps??*v. always on i'hTtji;,. 'I h - - \v;> la'i'jht ly cla#<>s. a ' iii'rnia^ sorv'uI Jh'U'.im . Ih?Ah?Thin'.if^j)' -ulnyi'd a v ly nnn'h as the Senior ? t(la<?'? mid >*un?j~&oTJJy '!t>!y. TI; 1 \*. Holy". Scripture n i. ad by Rev. II. H. Ko'-<... h yaej- by 1tev. ('. 71. Vahc'v" "Rev. \. < Rider.' preaehed tu a ; n vi rv iwehiivr scrav'i. His theme wlk Tlif St.mo in lVnilli*t? n.'' /VI v;is mri !e to tool yood. At ' aK-m'tv-s and friends prove liha!ly in the harvest rally to Rev. "d. ATrs. Gulden. They received rr fownico thiny* such iis w!"i ,'s, svi iin, pvrsutvos and many ithor articles. Eov. and Airs. Gui >4i were male ( < feel happy and ox pressed their irratitiide t?? ( ill who have-.in the harvest rally. On Sjpnday niwht. R:.?,0 we were , hy the Diamond Dr> n [ A.ini tet fi onj -Liberty, S. C. We ~^''yeu haydnsr them with lis. and ; ivite. . t.herh to eome atrain. Our j hois are always open and wo \tel- [ pme visitors at till times. Airs. I*. X. Washington, F. L. | di'h ner were the dinner euosts Airs.. Ellen Evans on Sunday. Airs. ATary Grantt of Greenville > p' nt the week-end with her fath-! and brother, Air. George and Villi? Vance. Airs. Al. Towns w.'is the .dinner rur-st. 01 .Mrs. i name \\atkin.-> oti Mrs. Par Tlejrnlar a?\d little daurliter Mariraret Elizabeth are :priulin?r a few days with Mr. an I di s. -.James "yVillianrs. We are tflad > E8B?2HnBaBHHnaHMF nilsons- |j ,'HOMK Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C. <: service ?For Direct Connection with fiarlsclcn and Kastover, S. ('. Ml 79118 ' ? I) OOl'RTKOt'S SKKVICK." I With Every I'urse. CJKNT SERVICE. 8ftt urday^iSfoveinber 16, .1^935 ~ ANOV.PSON COUNTY TEACH KKS' ASSOCIATION " y$? '?* " ' .Mrs. >1. V. .Marion, Reporter ' r^fiTR rsonrS.~CI7 Nov.^StTi?"The at the Ueo.l-Street High School, Idle first . hcyr was <Ievotet| to rie : riitienlal work as ^tdiljpwstoTWe. \: *:./*' u-PW? nnii uttks?r RoTl-t.e Wilsnii \vnc? Imwlit ! \!. V, t rods and steps, in -hfhprs! !.\c' i were discussed and. :?1 -=?> domprstratcd- The Elemtnt-rv droop, under the leadership of ties" I?. -1.. J)nvpr';\nd Sa?ah J j finixuni;?was . Write! y' attended. >*j "U/'adintr" was thinr discussiprcVtf^ M rs." Hay's j."i\ve fhJ aims of Rjfcftf-V^ L":;'. Mine that shijtild be allotted ^ for Oral and Silent Reading1 and . i. fTotiblv in Reading. M's. i naxniti eav a demonstra- ' . ion in -Silent Rending, after which a to<t for' Comprehension, Speed -~ nil-1 Ar>ry was,given, also helpfid points on 'jpow to use the IVn A Evrya jfr" jncaf nt? feci 'hat I liny ifiy )3jt. pared-to n-acn n r.h l?rade Read :ilv.!' v ;!!~1i" di issed ift the next nioc t in-- i 'i the' slime Ifstructors. '1'ho liitifr Sehoi9 tt roil|)| under-the 1-ade Via of lV?f. dJallman and ?* .Mrs. S. IVrj V washR. continual . _ ; < >m ei Ilnh So hoot Curriculum".A ycnctol'di^uVidcti foHowed'-and ' y"s?T"?T j> <T i id yI to r-rirani/.e them selves and plnfr out a worthwhile course to i tudy?Jn the -future. The " otliceis wore a4'follows: Chairman. Jfr'uf. (iflllman; viceChairman. Mis] S. C. Perry; Secretary. ATiss ?Oaud.ine- Skrlton. "I isoipline*' will be the discussion . in tin- next mutintr and j\{vs, Perry will open , tile?discussion. At < lev ii oh hick ;ill croups asseinhb d in t i-'jaj cl foiylhe. jreneral meet- ?? :uy. M'li meetiff"; opened hy slliglie "Hi.it'll- ! '"*(ffiound" with the I'- sid- nt. IVri'.v, prefwdinpf. * ' i 'raver by. lU^A'A. C.-.Garrison. In t -e ah: eaeeihe Secretary. Miss ^ I lea lv. I UiiylRp? asked-to act in her olaee. Ir.t Ut'rs, of inCorniar t ;on ironi tie- - |-,xec-utive ^ecre- ~ tai v. of the State Teachers' .'Association were ldad atad discussed. Mr. .1 tToiler.,;County Supevint('-u h.-nt of Thtuiali-. n addressed the e:ati"ii. lli^ aifdress was. prac i < at and tinv ly?, lie emphasized the at.endance ofr pupils daily, the trainiuy of a child's mind, body a - d -nirit an i Ilealtli especially T. 1.5. I!< -.".i l. "a -closer affiliation Ir-w iCn tTfc" rut-es njust' come in " order to stamp out T-. B. with on? V ui|? an.i i re e l 0c I the other. Kev. . <' ?.'nn?pT>. 11. chairman of the ?. T; B. dftvb iravo a short 'tSTR and ~ . io'i lined the proerrant which he', Tih-rbr with HTs associates, hopes r> nut out r. Tiv president told einti-'n about one of the t eacbei M. nrisfo'tune duriner . th%?. tornado, which pnnserl through !' ; !) tea last Tuesday afternoon :"i.l tlvcv'vo'ed vftllinjrly to donate M'-s. < h'-is'- iv Johnson $5.00. We ' uji.'.e that- is small hut it will show.our willingness to help. Plans v.cvc - iiivni by Mrs. A. E. AnderS'-n. chairmen of the Oonsrresskmal v TT TTTT ! . ' :! . which IS tO'"eo?T-"~~ """ verre hero in IV.-eember and a eom" ' < n u:;anuu-nients was ap; i> 'od. The president 'having- a->?l.o U)? iiieetintf to-att^mE rl'-n i l his association, for itsloyal support and ashed Bcv.,Camp b( l!rli> ta'." l is olvur and afose the y oci ,\ *"1 p ll-w_^a^poun<">pv.'it-s ai" ! ivh ?-;il rf a few spir- ^ i' -.als. v.-o (h.s', il with "prayer hy !b-v. -1 ';>:ii Is. *t? ^.:,p ;, . 1 -i f | ' V(-r Aiirfri'H!: rpid 'Mrs.-. 'Y* En-ma Vance is st 1*11 imprnyinfr.nl- ' M '. .loVuosj Arnistreno. We . | i ,.i, ''i.w >: ''in he .will bei ahle to V.eturn home from the hospital in A udci-'m. .* * The Mi-sji?j\:iry Society h'Id its "c--; at tile home of Mrs. C. MA?W;'lm;.'.to- president beintr a1 . P. Tl. Thompson, pros'ubpd Eiiuiies- wri'c vend and ap?>!- ?.id. l'l-er'am on Thapks.erivT!,.. .i - f ' I : ill?' I "MM It'll II CapKUlO i:s trifts. Tho mo* tinrr was v/tv itili'lr-fin"-. Duo to inolomont , h'.M* ;h"1!\- of tho faitliCul few iv^-rri^'nt " Wo have a wide-a," "b.v ri ty. Connor vead fry Mrs,. !\T. .T. f'vnVford. Tho hostess sow-' ' ice punch and cnVp. Wm .uHiiu! M'ld tA mi ct Uoc. i;i at 1 ho luuuo < f Mrs. ^M. Hill and have ovi?- final rcycalintr and dratyiner ' rans do sistvrs for tho year 1935. SQI'THTTRN T?ATT.WAY SYSTK^f Arrival. 'and1 Dennr'ure of pucmopr "oi'ii. operated- hv tlir Southern Railway SvRtem ;> the TT"ln?> Rtetlri Columbia S C . effective December 8. 1934 roOO A M ?Charlotte 'f iA.f< For' OreenviUe. Anderson. Santa* a SO A AT N'whorrV. 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