The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 20, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2

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) % rife a "THE OLD GRAY t 4 :: ?AND? ;; THE NEW RIDER"i; By :: ^ ^ KKV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS * * _ ^ ^ We read in. the dailies of Chur- ' lesion a short while ago an ap- J peal from Governor'Olin D. John- ' son. head of this state to the ef- 1 feet that Christian people throughout the state should importune in interest of rain and against other disasters that are alarming the country. I confess that the Dmilunintinn i?t nn/1 ctvinlK in keeping with the work of God. Bat the deplorable situation is, ilnit while tW state executive i> admonishing prayer from his man- , i ,0.1 in the upper end of the state the city auothrities of Charleston have given their consent and app.o.al to baseball playing on Sundays, and all-other, forms of world i.v amusements. For Sometime the North, Fast and Western statlet were granted permission b> lnose legislatures to desecrate the Sabbath With such sports, but Wit ljau lioped^nevef to witness such an expwTtmce" in the" South. Bur to our sad disappointment this svaport city has pull down"* the oars. How we can expect help drum-God through prayer at such - times like these when the city of iicials extends the opportunities to ts subjects to commit more sin ir^ ? inexplainable. To be given fret piivilege to go further away from Gbu is only making bad matter.'worse for these deplorable conditions, iyid hastening destr&ttiVn upon the nations of earth."?That this wild world is no t'riefid t< grace," is evidenced more and. more as the centuries unfold,.SMU ? ?the years?die away. Alter all . only the religion of Christ wil : :?make men?tmd?women?<+"?right ? ?and not lawsj .enacted by govern^ nients. Too often, the. laws art contrary to the will i>f God, and \vhen you- observe them, you have - . sii.ned against God and in His divine, sight. Yes! the world needs a baptism front on high, aitdr if ever prayer was needed it is now. Not only in South Carolina but all over the. world. And regardless as to how law-makers construe the Fourth Commandment. Follower^ of Christ-, should crowd tin Churches at every service so as t< gain favor with God, and receive neip froth Him in these trying times of need; . . ? 1 he W (.ray I nder Fire Since we came from the|Genera 'conference held at New York last May, it has been the dispositiot on the part of one or t\Vo pet.son? in South Carolina to guy.-"The Oh m?ywith taunts -and->01.s be ." cause he supported the Idrnie. bishop, and boosted his '.ad mini's : nation to the highest,degree. Whj this person would go out of hi . way to molest one who has neve published au^ht against him, an tn r.o way interferred with his of ? Poa I publication,?he. hard. - tu_.hr. understood.^ In regard the specia ' lelcivriee art insult, the o'bj^etiv'i , ' . of which is to rejoice oyer thA re hioval of whom they term oui "friend" file former bishop, and to embarrass us in writing on the h.grt spots of the Bishop William Becker Johnson's administration h huMth_Carolina. Not only my church but the entire race, will corroborate these facts* My column did n?t only npeak in high ter.ms of the work of the last bishop hut that of ull the rest prei-iding over this state. "The Old Gray", has paid glowing tributes to every bishop in the church when it was his privilege to be present bishop gave excellent account o: himself. Last June we attended the trustee board meeting at Mori's Brown college, Atlanta, GaL and spoke of Bishop and President A. Fountain, in the superlative degree through the columns of. The Palmetto Leader. During the Pal** motto Stfltc {Tt'tichcr^' Associfltion i. Id in Columbia, last March, Bishop Monroe H. Davis, electrified that gathering with his eloquence ur.d we paid h.im a glowing compliment in our column. Before the 1 resent bishop was assigned here, he preached a sermon in Charles< bin . We spoke in highest terms in our column of that wonderful < or*. These bishops are our w trusses, for all of them read our comments. Bishops Ransom, Tooks and Sims will attest our special m ntion of them. Then too, all who have ever read our releases will admit willingly, that we do not ?? 1 niy boost; bishops, but educators ' schools, business enterprise, pro fcssors of every profession, churches. farmers and truck drivers on the streets with no thought of.de , r nominations. < " ~ "His Friend." "" -Now those persons who lay spoe, ial emphasis on the former bishop as my friend should be able to tio'n- g.ven me by him. -Despite Do facDThat we knew each othei long before he came to South Caro ina, worked ^together as pastors in the same conference, I was ar o-g the first group of presiding * ? ?d*'ers he took (kiwn, But friendship doesn't figure for or against ni< rit with me. An inferior compie < of Negroes including their r d tors, and newspaper writers*, is that. they substitute friendship for nie it. You can be nothing, but young and? inexperienced Wn to . .. ' "Vv. yo uare everything in their papers if they, like' you. On the other hand a princq or a man of distinction si nothing in their publcatio.n when they have sdmethng against him. When tht former bishop came to the state, and found me in the cabingj I boosted his great work and when he dismounted me tiom "The Old Gray", 1 did not change my style of writing. I did not accuse him with murder because 'of- some of the ex-presiding elders whom he took down died after living out their three score and ten years. Nor did I criticise his judgement for appointing ene piesiaing, eiuersnip in tny opinion. A frank "statement of my position is*{K?t no bishop is mine .r.divdual nor officially but the oishop of South Carolina, and I ion't intend to blow the horns of wo bishops at' the same time. .Vhen a bishop goes to another disrict. that diocese has an official eporter who needs no assistance n boosting his bishop. And rest ;ou assured that 1 wijl not ask he help of Oaklahoma and Calinrnra reporters to boost Bishop iniliam Lte.cker Johnson. My bump to me is like my family. 1 ove every man's family but not ike mine. Now let us serve God, pray for rain, and better times among our\yeople. Keep always n mind--the Golden-Rule,---There s. nothing in agitating confusion, bi< kej ing and strile. Theie is nothing to gain in going out ot .. our way U> pick a .quarrel with sthe is when they are doing notlh ng to-you. Not eve.n thinking ibout vou. It reminds one of a it tie dice yelping to-start the bul jogs ami hounds to barking. The I nion . . i The Ministerial Alliance of ChareSfcm' ancT'ViC'inity ht'lj h must in cresting session Monday with thi President, Dr. J. C. Dunbar in tin hair. Mintites read by Dr. Wil iam A. Mack, our efficient < secre ,'.ary were simply fine, and he re etved compliments from thiTflddy. \n exposition-of--the Look of Jot )'y Rev. Kenr.eth Ilughesj rector o. st.. Marks Episcopal church, was he order of the day. His address .vas the best We have ever heard n that subject. l>rs. C. A. Hats ison, Jesse E. Beard, J. W. With rspoon and R. S. Lawrence spoke ?f the address. The newly elfcctd officers <>f_the alliance will be nstalled at Morris Street Baptist huvch, Wednesday evening, the 24th. .Dr. J. W. .\Vi^fei*sp6on wil )reach the sermon and Dr. C. A Harrison will deliver the charge, 'The Old Gray" has been appoint <1 to represent the union. at j Baptist conv em tion Friday. Hi .vill also present the claims of Th< Palmetto Leader, and the Christ mas Seal Stamps. Dr. J. >\V. With erspoon will accompany the "New Rider". "I.et us advance on oui knees". P.-S.?:\Ve are glaeL to add t< ten-subscription list this week Dr. C. C. . Reynolds, the popular am steetmd tjastor of the great Cen tenary jd. K. church' her e 'and Dr W. M. Deveaux, one of the leading rectors an,j-educators of the Re. 'ornied Episcopal church. They he ; iev,'.- i n -suppor-tittg. Neuro Lysines.-, enterprise#. Many thanks to thesacial leaders. . ' CAMERON NEWS Sunday was Children's Day a At St. Peter the Supt. Kitt opened his school at thjepfsu al time with a large attendance: l i e. Usson was discussed and enjoyed by all. The pastor, Rew. .J. C. MeClelJar. , reached a strong sermon from Sti John l'K:Ul. Subject Truth, is Jne of the .Watch-words through Life.." If the afternoon we had our Children Day celebration. The Tittle totsr did enjoy themselves peaking. Little Marguerite L. Johnson who is just four month, old was out for the second time and was so glad to hear her pas ..r .. .J.l 4L . L : LI 1. ?ui jjiiain aim Lin? .linjurt'n sjji'uk. Mr. and Mis. Aiken Johnson, an giving a golden .jnafCh next Sun day at their home in interest o. >t<.u :i * Rnin il No. 2. Ah are invited to attend. At Brown Ch&pel 204 children participated in the exercises. The little folk in the morning and the arger ones in the afternoon. Th uccess of the da^ is due to the (Forts of Mrs- Lillian Gardner, n-k?14- Pa*h?and Iiebecca. Crome who practiced and trained th? children. Supt. I^awreitce was al; -miles and said he believed that Brown Chapel has one of the 1/es chools in the district. Barrels of emonade were given to the child rcn, while scores of . people Wen unable,to get seats. The pastor said that Bio. L. J. J immersmr^wa*--one of his leading .ml best "trustees and that he see nothing in his way of promotion, lie sold or almost gave the truster ire to fix the parsonage. He as isted the others in rutting woods and now he is offering his teams Saturday 'free of charge to us? .wound the parsonage. A. Card nor. Moses Shuler, Christopher Ulmer, and Thomas Shivers nee< special mention also. Bro. Gard ~Tef is the pastor head stwaru Other trustees better get on the job and do better, if not Bro. Shu.er declared he will enter charges iagainst them ami have them re'moved. J [ 'Jr. t At .St. Jq]wi Stjnday, th Rev. A. W. Mtddfetrrn preached the sermor of his life from 2nd ?John 7:14. Never A Man Spake Like Jesus". Two Were received for Baptism. In the afternoon Bro. Sims Green's truck took 57 members, aside from those who went in cars to Brown Chapel Methodist church. * v * ?V I On our arrive! we found a larg< ciowd . awaiting us. We are al planning to go over to Eastover U Ijelp Brown Chapel out, as St St. John and Brown Chapel an twin sisters. Brother Sumter the head-singei of St. John Usher Board died las week. He was only 22 years old Deacon John U lover and Mrs, Co ra Black made touching remark: concerning his life. Bro. ?. Sim: Green gave one dollar, furnisher his car and truck free. He was buriej at Springfield Bapt. church Three sermons Sunday at' St John Baptist church, preached bj Revs. David Dash, W. W. Wim jand Harry Sumter. Come one come all. j At St. Paul church Sunday, the Rev. Calvin Barr, stirred his con gregation as never before with scores ol "Amens". His member: nd friends are elated with his sei vice and the people irresponsive o. denomination are singing hi: praises. St. Paul church is one oi the best churc hes in- the Wateree district and have some of the best members to be found" anywhere, The Children's Day observed al St. Paul Sunday was one of the -\stfjrer in mai|y years. Come tc 'ScTPaul-for goo(j sermons and ar ideal Sunday school, Our pastor announced that ht will preach at Brown Chapel Sunday afternoon on Joe Tmuis~TTut Prof. W. R. Bowman, Mis:, Martha Jenkins, Lillian Gardner,--G-ladlis Dabade, Mamie Thompson anc Mrs. O. C. Kitt left Monday foi Orangeburg to attend s.ummei Mrs. Daisy Mark has retusn.' Tom Winnsboro where she sj.cn wo weeks with Her-brhthef. Rev I*. M. Ulm.er. Mjss Mamie Black ;Thbmpsp: has returned from Washington am Cleveland -where she spent sever, tl weeks taking her vacation witl friends. She reported a delight u ime. ; , : Get your paper from Henry Jet .ins' store every Saturday. a!s< leave your news there., CMXTON COLl.EGK COMMENC'E.MENT EX ERCISES By Jennie L. Howze The commencement exercises of flinton college started Friday evening. June oth with a one-act day being given by the Sub-1.1 i _ lasses with Mrs. B. I.. Bowser adirectress. The affair was large' y attended. " Sunday afternoon at-"3:110 o'cl he baccalaureate sermon to tli graduating classes was. delivvi ei >y Rev. 13. I-'. Gordon. HU>.. Chn ictte, N. C, editor of the Sunda" school literature. of the/A M, 1". <?. church. Hisv sermon -was elo quent and masterly deliveicd. very appreciative audience witi.es I ?ed the sermon. Monday afternoon at 2:.'?0 th high school class day exercise: vere lield. The Valedictorian hg. class, Miss Juetec X. Boulw..:' Fort Mill, and the salutoriari. Mi Florence Boyd, Rock Hill made a. 11 esses fct tins time. Tin | i it ram was in charge of Prof. J.-W Shaw. Monday penning n'rli hc~ Senior normal class day ]>; gram was rendered in. the colle;_ auditorium'. This exercise w.i said to have been the best of?rt kind in the history.of the seh< Pi of. C. H. Turner supervising. I At the close of the program th lass presented to the president o the school a large thirty day clod .vhich was placed in the hall <> the new classroom buildir.g. In mediately alter the class prOgran the Aluiuni Association oi' Clinfcor college sponsored a banquet in tin i?:\v uuilUlUg. 'Tuesday morning the AJunvn Association. met in a busines: meeting in the college chapel Tuesday afternoon a short prol an was given by members of tin ( Alumni in the college auditorium | utsday evening 8 o'clock the An | ual Oratoi ical contest with tin lunior High class ar.d the Junim Normal clas?_. competing for j [ ilver and gold medal respective!; was held at Mt. Olivet A. M. K /.ion?church Xlu=?winners?wen not announced until commence I .nent day. Mr. John Murdoch Rock-Hill was the winner of thi silver medal *md tMjss OlUeykJ Hubbard; Jefferson was the win .r of the'gold medal, i Wednesday morning at [ "clock,-flw pastors, trustees am | presiding elders met in the col | lege chapel on business. Bisho| | J. 4V. Martin who was to p res-id t | was called away on the account ol he ilhuss of his wile. We wis! for Mrs. Martin a speedy recovery Wednesday afternoon at .'J o'tdocl he CommenceiiH nt exercises wen given at the Mt. Olivet A. M F vdon Church. The Comment-omen address ^-us delivered by Rev. W F. Witherspoon, D.I)., nastor n Greensboro, N. C. The addles: vas Kautifully delivered and am sure everyone that heard i Tr-mity ? A?Mr. Hr? Xitin churrh vill not soon forget the man hoiights of this address. Aftei this address elbven students o the Normal department were pre lation from this dpartment. Then were also eleven students who gia< [ uated from the High School 71epar ment. Many out-of-town visitors at t ended aeh of our ebnitnencemen' | activitios. ^ ^ Somepfthe out stand I elberger, secretary Christian Kdu cation, Chicago, 111, who addressed the audience at the oonclusior of the Commencement exercises Dr. Eiehelberger will sail for Ku rope on the 30th of this montl where he will attend the World'i y i / THE PALMETTO LEADER i'l EBENEZER A. M. E. ( IllRC1I I . ' Key. J. J a mi's. Pastor , Chart eat o*v?The services ivi'ir - splendid at Ebenezjr on last Sunr day. An immense crowd was t present at all services. The morning sermon was delivered by\. the 1 pastor.. It elevated ..our souls both spiritually and intellectually, * it gave us a new prospect of life. The message was expresst I with such diligence that the audi5 once was held spell bound by the eloquence of his delivery. ? Again at the' evening service ' was present a very lar.re audience -* of members and friends. Again , the pastor delivered a wonderful message to the ardent hearers of > God's word, it gave all a newer . prospect of life from a spiritual i standpoint, as w, all listened with i enthusiasm. ? 1 Our Sunday school began at the usual hour, with the teachers and . superinten lent at their respitive , post of (duty. The lesson was very ' enjoyable by a)!. presv.ntA.4 A Our Presiding Klder will be with us on Sunday. June 21. you are invited t?> be present with-, us, at all services. Do not forget the "Mortgage Burning, whivh v. ill b(, on Wedius1 day evening,-J-une 21. V<ui are invited to he our guest an'! witness this .miraculous doe f . which so nobly has been accoiu; prisbe'd"bS'~tlVe- ( xptntTerrtmarrfvs^. tatiop of our remowmd and illus. trious pastor. I On Sunday evening. June 2>. H'HH a Popularity Contest will brheld at the church, at 5 p. in. sponsored by the A. 0. E. I.c.ur.:' and S. S. choitv You are inv't d d 1 vvv v. 111V &*U\" ** Ulli\; P'C. (JOrUDIM! CIRCUT NKWS L Rev. R. A. llr?w n. Pastor Sunday school opened at i?:-l~ a. m. with a largo attendant* . ;A thorough study of the " c- - uiade by class.?s after vhich th - lassos asscymbd and iNun.d to a very fine review / Sunday being tho"soc#nd' Sun layMn dFune and tin.1 ^Ith ftiryr many fotind themselves' out to tin house of God. After which , beautiful program was rendered 1 for Children's 1 ?av. . ' The recitations, pap-.r*. s;. 1<: tiios and quartets all were." tine. The collection today was line. Af tor the program the Rev. John Kelty lined hymn N*<>. 11M. II took his text from Stir chapter of St. I.ukit? and part, of the 1st: verse, an 1 he sail unto In r. laughters, -i?y of good comfort: . th'v faith.Tiath n'ufde thee whole. Subject "Believe."? He pr'ea. lit <' i burning sermon which .we all , lid enjoyed. Mrs. Yertn- an 1 Mr. _ Hilton Nloy.o : ,-f I'lotono-- v. I' motored dowj: -Sunday morning spend the day with her -mother 'of llanos. S. ('. Mi-s l.illi P.rimson. Addie llarnrin i Ruth Maxw !'.' tave returned home front school: they * reports? - a til asaitt t We ha I -s.'vci'ii] vi-itui > at r.iiir: I Siin-'a.V: Avi-. ai\. ^ilways (rkol' t?' !iavo you. come apain. At this writiiiir Wf-">till iia-P a few up. the sick list. Mis. KU',-t\ A: l.arr. I!? 1...1 un I Sui.<!a> iiftM c<??i\?'ntii'tj <if v. liic , at.- i- peak. . In S-. W. Hani lti<i7.. j ,i unity;. iMi l "uj'_ t h- \V ~ r~-TT) ,\?i! amlra i ..nteivn.-e an. i .Dr. <i. I..'Alexander, ("lr.uk> 'c. ?'. J u-'f also prc-t'ii' an 1 a v, . ?oui:> . i.v helpful : fir.arl.s. V. vVciv :;ia< 1 t?? ltotc lite in<:tnv JVi .1.1. S I,. I'.1.>.\yi. ). '; ' J f v.r c^leec. "('hesteV air ! I Pt>>:\ (i. II. Goudlock, pr> s . r.l i< .1.! -111J .>Regy.. city. : _ _ ! I,r. \. ( . Cook. ex-p. ."saii - 1 i i'cf a: >i r.nw pastor .>t' >.uiiV i'i Ir.iich. ia-t.^iia, N. -with Di.- | ll. < i".-!?y, pn*si?!i.iu . 'alt !i?.- S| a: tanlnirtr .a:sti.ict ntail'- : p | iv. behalf of tin- in-Aittiti.n \ r.. a" -am was realized. 1 . I'l.-aniit Sttinlack \Va< v ? > ?il p.i-. a-.'.l witli the i-mite p > train a'ii spoke ve-y highly > In ; -it .iv outlook m foi t.if f"! It" (re. . ^i-xt; x-.sion will lit niri * li S. p tetahet Tth. ' Alumni liaiMju.ct Catherine I!. Johnson, ReporterOne i. tin- ouistanilintr even' ' H?:?7 fhr?1 ', ! i * 'mdi'.Tih m. : M-a-o:, wa> the Alumni !!an.:iie ' n Monday ov.cn i nor. .hme-*T'li. I (\va.- sponsored l,y tht* din-ton "Co! Virt dub of Rock Hill.' with Mis Haiti.' Ramscur as piVsicKnt. The .lotitr hail in the new btiildim: w:. dec.'ittit'd beautifully -in . n11 ast - _ ;r.:r s. The tables which ex tc.nd'il almost the entile lenetl i of the hall were beautiful to'look i p* *11. I>ei<<ious sandwiches and F tempt in.-.: punch were served . ;h many eaests by ladies, of the club. . !>utir~ the reiiast a sl.o: t imo'',.Hipt u p'oj> ram we.* ivn-U re? with Mr. Kdward 1*. (lit a'dinir ai Julia Ratim-Shaw, <"ath'e?lfie H 'ohnxc. mid Prof. T. V. Swinton. 1 i faculty member, cave short talk a sob, hll.\ti"\V mark KTAOIHIM' I i solo "With-'A 11 My Heart* Vat lire by Miss Aly.ce Mae Ram-e ir. ' -Mr. Russell Yoiinjrr arrnmpn ; i I In- eii'st-. who included cv.ea " i lom Che.-ter ar.d other ad.ioiniiiL' owns-, (ompleted their pleasure of the. evetiinjf by winding their way I " tiui "lop Cabin" wlv.le sociai activities were engaged in for a i few hours. The entire evening was an enjoyable one and will long In*' remembered by those pro-cut. - The Alumni Banquet will he an ant nual affair hereafter. Ticket's to ?mmwas realized. I Subscribe For ' ! The Leader I Y ' i fljaBsS I'Ejun^ j ? 1 Ai^EE&si ] : jaHjMft- " | v^ VBL I iSEHS | v-" SBbH^^BEv ^hc V . .t. - . I . - : I Bonus Special 6.6 X . T^onumMTiaT^and Domes t Radios. Ranges. Air < v? * ?? 15 dlle?and I're> Y * ' ^ ' T | 1627 Main Street look" "t?, Extra 1 1 i' i .lli- r! ani-a _oJ a 1: ctijiK' !< a:.<i S \VK RK.AI. M.ON1 iUw;iv< vfajs' ' <!!" Wv'vi' <*?t i.ii v!!t;Vi" - .!?-K.-jVil'iMit WT i \\ lit ! It's <K l. y! < i. a* in to iav and uvt a;-.' Ill A IIKRK NOW AM Ol'R CiEEA'l EST I Nw. r lieini'i' havo Wi' o iVivd, > \ al'i.-s! *-*. vv I >1111 -1. t<-- jjvt in on tl IIA lit TAINS?r.AlHAMPTON i lionci: i'i.ya J-nhCK u !!'t Il-R-v.ton St. ' IS El) CAR in , Rhone I 1I I'N! 4 i:: : t SKI' CARS - 1 :. ?-? ?'*>?? ii () L L E Y ,\ FCNERA 2H?'j Senate St.,-(Cor. House an A.MiiULANC ill l: I'lloNT NIIVKIt SI.EEP! .The llolley Funeral Homes at PHONI Ol R MOTTO; 'PROMPT A> A service ill Koeprn^ 17 YEARS OF EFF - l?l !! ! II I IV III I I I.Alv ! :.CT'IY On Thursday niyht. .June I, ii^>w^i i.f viiut! r nun met t . Rail.vr Slim, ..f Mr. I.. M. Oreen for the purpose of ertfahiza club. Tli - ?rrrai enthusiasm shown by tlie youptr' nu n caused vh ? >t'"tisoi . of tli meeting t > :'vel 'deeply ho; i ss <i. The vnr is --pok. s!i:i ,,?tr-r?t+rr?invasion ; n itiied iatelv pfo-.-eetjed to eoiivev ' e put pi so of the meeting, aftei' i- was?nn lei r>ti?od. candidate^ ;,v. . ,,i.i ..el-:..... ?i. rcar.i:' <1 cLib were vote:! \upon an..; < i i-U'il, During this pmcjediii? many nviv.bers- ln-be?cnwf ill. Alter ihis it !:isiMis<ion. pertainsni* to varh vs tliiniis rif the newly organiz*"! ,clnb inter veiled. La! - , i_! ail n-r-..|> '-'tlXe tilejr l.ailH'. ' r m inbeishin of the .club. Two spokesmen,. who were principals in the -meeting. ami who were latr -.luted ehi-f. officers of the hrh-.?Tire.1 id'-d- over -th**- 'meeting. The. meet in j. as a wholcjyyas a -nee. i-iy ami. everyone' i.-]Mfcc>ping that-this clnh will he On^Wf the lust social ttmlertakings in Lake < ity anion"' fhe colored group, fh-ginning .Inly 1st. through the o\ir ^ I ?i 11 i< t assembly will h- rch oj? "the T.ivintT (loci, ?come "lie a i l all. we are expecting iieat things to happen because v - tire doing well. On ,M< n'/av. June l.r>th. Lake ' City was defeated in a base ball game by Mullinv. -A. w X~X~:~XK~xkkk~X~X~X"X~X~X??2 1 use men 1 boubm IATTE VETE INVEST YOUK 1 * I LET US DEMONS' ^ ADVANTAGES YOl ^ A INSTALLING A I CIp n prnl Etpc BJin your home. , ; A MODERN CON INSURE YOUR SAV Cubic Foot Refrigerate 'DROWN tic Refrigerators, Dish Washe Conditioners, Oil Furnaces, \ <sure' Type Water Coolers fo PHONE 2-2154 VPTQl V I - 1 tJi Bonus,! ' . " I to ivT-R-^yr-C-H your bonus KV on the ,fi\^<ised cjjir you've ces to the bone to make this a first come, .first served, so don't your pi vie of these remarkable i ') SAVE WITH CONFIDENCE! ! /SED CAR .SALE! iieh an array of nunicy-saving use* sensational savings! U'iAINS? HURRY! MOTORS, Inc. j lOt'TH CARS f ' 'Rt'CKS . J Phone 6121 ] EPAKTMENT o211 )EI>F.NDABLE USED TRUCKS | ^ _! M TA ?AM c i 1 A ^ xv vy k7 L HOME id Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C. E SERVICE ??For Direct Connection with Gadsden and Eastover, S. C. 2 7998 vD COURTEOUS SERVICE." Wifli Every Purs*. ICIENT SERVICE. Mr. ZION .\. .M: E; C HURCH Rev. .1. M. Ji.cka.on, Pastor Sellers, S. C.?Sunday school op cued at the usual hour, with Supl. lanirs at is post. The lesson was beautifully -discussed throughout the various classes and reviewed by l pastor. The .morning services were very inspirational, the text was found I Kino- lx-*> 1 cob!..,.. e~.. l/V.^HC ltM . TTnTT" Many heart?, wore made to rejoice. 4 ' The new Bride and Groom worshiped with us on Sunday mo mine in person of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hooks. Both nave splendid remarks. Childr< n's Day was fittingly ohseiM'd a'?Mr?/.inn At?Mr?Rr church. "Mr. W. M. James Misses Thomasena MeBryde, Sadie Moody. need to he commended for the excellent program rend^'ed hT>th, <r\ eniny and ntpfat. ThY5" children reallv showed the adults that it was Chi hire rfs Day. The Sunt, and schools from Glen< Chanel-"and Sellers -Chapel took part on the program and were wel ((iin(. visitors to our church. M r. and Mrs! !T! T7~ Crosland. | Jnhnle and JrmvfnrTr-osTahd spent-) the afternoop Sun'ay in Nichols. | S. C." with relatives, reported quite a pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hey wood J. Jones. had as their .euests ..Sunday afternoon their nephew,. Mr.' La- ! phone Fladgc of Latta. i Saturday, June 20, .?...*-^ ' J iS=* k %- 1 -I ;ntion | lRANS! T : BONUS WISELY! 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Columbia From- , <;60 A. M.?Jacksonville. Savanr.uh "4 30 A M.?Atlanta, Anderson. OreenwooS 1:^5 A. M.?New York. Washln*ton, Charlotte <2:25 P M.?Rock H1U, Lancaster, Camden 12.40 P. M?Charleston 4 25 P. M?Chicago. Clnclnnettl, St Lenta. Louisville. Knoxvllle. Ashevllle *? < Spartanburg , 4 46 P. M ?Augusts , 9:00 P. M AahOvtlle. Spartanburg 9 10 P. M.?Charleston 3:40 P. M.?Charlotte U.U P. U?Oragnvtlle, Anderson. Oreoowoofl 4:10 P. U?Sa 'ennih Jltv Tleket Office Depot Ticket Oflic ISM Isntsr at South Main rkeee PM ?* ? ' j Ilev. J. M; Jachson was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. ,M. -j Porter. ' j? ' " S MR. OLLIE HARRIS hASSES The funeral services of Mr. Ollie Willis Harris were held at j St. Peter Baptist church 3:00 p.m. S.umlny, 1 June ?th. The?pastor, 1 Rev. L. It. Ciclccn officiated. Mr. Harris was born at Irmo, S. C. Ho was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eliott Harris; in his early life he wftfrft-wmW of St. Peter Baptist j church of Irmo. He later became a member of a chUVch in Detroit, Mich, where he died. He was a devoted son. Surviving: father, mother of Irmo, S. C., six sisters, Mrs. Essm Butler and Mrs. Katie * Menton of Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Eunice JacTcson of Aurora, 111., ~ Mrs. A. M. Smith of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Elease Waites of Co- . j lumbia, Mrs. Ada J. Brown of,, Charleston, two brothers, Mr. Oscar Harris and Mr. Moses Harris , i of Detroit, Mich. Interment in the church yard. f ; V?, ^