The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1936, Page Page 8, Image 8

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P*g? 8 MARION NEWS * S The people ort this section have , i been favored recently with, copious k j _ i_ ? h? Rev;-A.- JrJenkins preached to * an attentive audience Sunday ^ morning-. Several out of town ' visitors were introduced and spoke encouragingly of the church work. !. Ghrb?Hsts were passed out to the twenty six captains who will % Work for the August Rally. Brother Major Davis was slated " for a sermon to the Missionary society but the afternoon was too * stormy* hence tnere was no meeting. v Rev. S. E. Watson preach _ Sunday afternoon at. St. John A. , M. E. Church, 5 o'clock for th" Sams-Hagin Club. Let everyone * be generoys in giving. Bethel's choir will sing. , . Patronage the ticket sellers they ! are working tfior a worthy cause. Miss Gertrude Black and Mr. ! Leroy Black motored to Washing ton last Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Davis had 1 as their guests Tuesday and Wed- ! nesday, Mrs. Emily Lucken Brown and children, Sylvia and Junior < Camden* N. J. and Mr. John Lew- ' is of Charleston, S. O, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Lewis'who \ '' e now reside in New York City are ' ' \ at home for a few days, i- Mrs. Osseno Mitchell and children of Washington, I). C. are vis j iting Mr. and Mrs. J*. Rf)gers.,,on , Liberty St. Mrs. Mitchell is th' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger and (formerly taught in the Stat of Deleware ? ? 1 A short program was iron do re by members of the A. C. E. T.ea I gue. Miss Naomi Jenkins san "My Task." Miss Elnora Finkler ? ? and Naonii Rowell sang?a?? and Miss Omega Finklea a solo. Misses Jerrkins and" Hattie * R Cooper assited with the.class onto Itainment in interest of the Siindaj school picnic. The League meeting await your presence . each Wednesday :?evening ? ? Miss Leola Rcrese, our aeeom plished instructor and?pianist o' the Marion "county Training sehOo' spent a few days in our city. Misses Cleona Staten and Yev delle Deas are contestants in.th Bathing Beauty Contest, Columbi; S. C. this week. Mrs. ^Edith Beauort of Philadelphia is visiting her . mother, Mrs. Georgiahna Neil. Mrs. Josephine Bristow wa taken suddenly ill Saturday ?0tei noon. She is improving slowly. Mr. Tarleton and daughter <> Sumter are visiting Rev. Jenkins' family, They spent Tuesday . a Myrtle B^ach with the pienicors. Mrs. Mamie Smalls of Sumtet is spending some time with he mother. Mrs. Collier. Mrs. Missouri Gerald and daugh tors spent the week-end at St Stephens with Mrs. Boone. DILLON NEWS eight, one of the oldest members ofi St. Stephen's Church died at his home Friday morning after a practical illness. Funeral services were- held Stin day at 2:00 o'clock with Jus pas. tor, Rev. Green officiating. Interment was made at Hamilton cemetery. G. F. Bethea in charge. He is survived by two children. Jessie Newton of Trenton, N. J. and Mrs. Marv Newton Morrison of FEMALE HELP WANTED Hotel?Resorts Everywhere. Inexperienced?Experienced. Contact good jobs. $10..$12">. moidhH5-L1370W.^ 45th, New York. ,u? I '' ' Jacksonville Red Caps ?vs? COLUMBIA A. R. C's. Three Game Series ? Dreyfus Field ?BEGINNING? v i MONDAY JULY 27th i 2nd Game Mon. 8:15 3rd Game Tues. July , 28?3:30 P.M. V Admission - - 25c _ For each day game NIGHT GAME 35c FIRST 1 5 LADIES FREE n GTover Woodbtiry, Manager c Willie Watson, President ! Malachi Watson, Captain . ^ THE PEE DEE-SI; ?f ?" ? July 27?Aug t ^ j Marion, . % ' NEW COURSES TT \^ ? - - TO MEET THK DKMA1 i A strong faculty will con ^ eral departments. A The Registration fee of $5.0 : M. JC * r lAlNT JAMES A.M.EL CHURCI Kev. Hale li. Thompson. pastor Ashcville, N. C.?The past Sab mtli wajr a glorious day .and th nhiovunents in things fepiritua nd temporal ware bountoou*. Tk >unuay scnooi hau it s largest ai enounce in many years and th esson was discussed with unusut ntevest. Our Presiding Elder an lis w: tie, Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Hoi cere in . attendance upon th hurch and made very inspirin iddresses. Three new scholai vere enrolled. Tte"children" wer ubilant upon the announcemer vhich is to be given on Thursda August 6th. The morning's message was dt ivered by Dr. Holt, who select: is his subject, "The Btauty An strength of The Church" take iom' Isaiah 52:1. Thoughtfu orcedul and full of inspiration wi his message indeed. Minds wei nade to think and hearts urned b .he wayside as the servant of Gc )reached. Visitors were too nun rous to make mention of here b lames. They were mads to fe nippy ajnl comfortable. The program sponsors.! by tl Sunshine club at the hour oof 3:< p. m. was a most interesting 01 jiul a very large audience was i ittcndance. The receipts fi.'o: this effort were good. The past ommedded the club for its su ailied work and interest in tl hurch. . Mr. Willie Rouse is tl President of this club. The ACE League continues ivork with Miss Clara Mauldin s president. Many interesting di . ussions are* had^ach Sunday ev fling. The forum4 for the youl ontinues to grow. The evening service was ove vhelminglv attended. Our rev eal meeting officially came to lose with the Reverend M. Johnson delivering the final me age to the converts who occupic he front seat. Reverend Johnsc 'or two weeks conducted a vei ffective meeting and large crowV fiivc their -cooperation entlmsi? ieally. The reports from the varioi xvoups of workers whose respoi ilplity. was to raise finances n essary to cover the budget tfor tl outh-movement for the sumrni eason were _n\ade FAR in exces if the amount needed. Our pa or commended thopi highly. On Monday nite," the quarter! oiifcrence - was held. All report vero up and over. The volume < msiness done during the quart< vas $1169.95. Our Presiding E ler was paid as usual in full. II onimended our pastor warmly dc he continued work and progres le and Mrs. Holt returned t Ireensboro on Tuesday morning. Uatesyillo, N. C. Mrs. Mary Gusque is repovte II at Ijer home on 6th ave. Mr. James Crawford left <T?: Jorelhad City, N. C. Thursda lipht. Mr. George Mc.Lellan roturne 0 Washington, D. C. Thursda ifht a ft ?) n week's visit in th ty. Mrs. Harnctha Witherspoon ha .-turned from Columbia wher he attended summer school. He aughter, Mrs. Dorothy Anderso f Washim>ton, D. C. is here for dock's visit. Mrs. Kasther vSmith and daugh er New York City are vision 1 the. city for a few weeks. IiKTJlEL A. M. E. CHURCH Dillon. S. C.?Sunday was elightful clay. Sunday school op nod at th.e usual hour, with th :npt. at his post of duty and als lis co-workers. We laid with us Rec. E. B. Mac :.ster of Mullins, S. C. H reached a wonderfiuj sermoi liul everybody seemed to have er oyed it. We wore jyoud to have * hii villi "us and will be glad tto hav COl'RDINE CIRCUIT NEWS Rev-. R * Rrown, Pastor Sunday bofng cloudy and w< nany lound themselves out to th ouse of'worship, Up and dow lie (jourdine ( ireuit.. Sunday school opened at the us d Joi-Uir,. with Supt. F. L. Brunso .lid teadhers at their post of dut; 'lie lesson was beautifully dis ussed in all classes, and reviewe y Rev; Cokley Keels, after whic he Rev. Brown piade some touch nir point on the lesson, subjec Social Service in the Earl 'hurch; Every body enjoyed ? the Sur lav School lesson. After the Sur lay school, prayer service begai Iyiiiiv No. 311 lined by the Rei t. A. Brown; prayer by Bro.' U. I ilurrcll; second hymn No. 302 eripture lesson, the 24 Psalm. Sunday beinpr Communion da it Jerusalem, the Rev. Cokle sool* took his text flrom the act >nd chapter of St. John tsuhipr repc-ar). ' The crowd was large to hea nm; he preached a soul stirrin icrinoiv, "which all enjoyed. MMER SCHOOL ust 29, 1936 , S. C. /K BEEN ADDED DST OF TDK 7TOTJRduct the work of the sev0 will be paid in advance. HINAKIN. Director THE PA] L) CARLISLE NEWS jj] Children's Day service was good k- at James Chapel Baptist church e Sunday. The Sundy school was ,1 called to order by the Supt. The o a lesson was beautifully discussed by -4J k- the different teachers. All enjoy- w ,e ed the lesson. i il After Sundaly school the pro- E d ?ram was presented. The whole g It day was given to the children. All a a enjoyed the day. A splendid colg lection was contributed. j, s Services were" very good at the p >g Seek we H Baptist churcfr although g ^ the attendance was small on account. of so much s'ckness in the y community. The Pstor, Rev. F. a l.. W likes preached a good sermon ^ and everyone enjoyeel the service. j Services were very good at St. 5 j Luke A.M.E.5 Zion church Sunday. ? n 'Sabbath school at the usual hour , tfy the Supt., Mr. E. T. Tucker. g t' . he lesson was well read and dis _e eussed. by the school. Rev. II. E. . ' Hillian- brought to his- hearers a | ^ message from Eph. 6:10. The j church was revived men and wo- ^ men expressed themselves as in s , touch with God. Mis. Bell Jeter and little daughter, Essie left Saturday for HenJji uorsonville, N. C., where they .will remain for the rest of the sum-. ?c mer. In Mr. David Wallace from New m York is visiting his mother and 1 31 lather Mr: and Mrs. Jim Wallace. s* ,Mr. Eugene A. Dawckins from 1 u Union has been visiting his uncle 1 11 and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. Margan Dawkins. I u Mrs. Henry Diokerson and Mrs. Alice Dawkins are still on the sick s" list. We hope for them a speedy ; e- recovery. t'1 Master Billie Webber and Miss < Nailcina Wilkes were over to see ] V" Miss Rosa L. Brown Monday morn > ^- ingj?She?was?delighted to?have- i a them. ..'.--I The entertainment at the A.M.E. . s- Zion church, Friday given by the Missionary ladies was a success, i ,n Miss Frankie Glover from Stro- | y thers, S. C., was the week-end Is guest of Rev. and Mrs. Morgan ' s? Dawkins. "* Mr. Monroe Lyles and Mr, Walls1 lace Clayton from Union were in 1 n* town Sunday. ... .] Miss Lucy Ann Mcllwain is , 10 spending her vacation in Chai lotto < ?' C., visiting reltives. ss Misses Elwesse and Mary Brown ] s- from Detroit, Mich., were the af- i terno'on guests of Miss Rosa L. ly Brown Sunday. They are visiting t their mother at Shelton, U. C. 1 if They will return to Detroit, on i n Thursday. . s 1- _ 3? 1 [e ANDREWS NEWS ? _____ i si. annrews a.. sn. tv. s nurcn ' ? ' Rev. jW. P, Carolian, Pastor On Sunday was rally day" for ' the pastor. Rev John Moyde, pas- v* d tor of Grave Station preached tw.o splendid sermons during the day. , , The collection was good. Rev. ' y Moyde had preaching at the scho >1 house for the bc-i.efit of his c?.u,,ch. LiO'a M?rion Janes Green' ha.; y his -arm broken te second time., je. Jlv is much improved from the ac- *_ "identi 7 s Mrs. L.. B. Smith and daughter, c are back lfom their vacation. , I Mrs. Smith attended summer n school at Wimtqn-Salem Teacher? ^ a college during her stay she reports . a splendid session. Little Miss Jannie Mae Moss ^ and little sister o5 Philadelphia, Pa. are visiting their aunts, Mrs. ~ Green and Chandler. , *? Mrs. Ethel Thompson and chilIren le<5t. on Wednesday morning * a for Philadelphia, Pa. She has " been here for three weeks visiting j e relatives and friends. We say , ? to her come again. * ^ k Dr. D. L. Benbow, our presiding ^ e his third quarterly conference. vv ! , All who will and can come and hear him. ,. Mrs. Dianna Smith, the moth- t n er of Mr. James Kinloch isi some n v what indisposed but still blessed 0 to be Ui> and look well \V, ..-mrl to her keep the faith. p METOKAS AND GALEDAS l CLASS ?! - e ' The MetokUs and Galedas class- K e held its regular meeting, July 21 in the Sundcty _ school department '){ Zion Baptist church. The pres" dent, Mr. Thomas Lipsey opened the meeting at 7:10. Singing In the Garden and Prayers, j This club was organized July 7 , by Mr. "James Abncy v.ho we all " iope will soon become a great ^ J" force in the ministry. The pur- ^ >ose of the club is to aid the Suny day school in its work as there are . o many young men and women ' l" .vho cannot or will not attend Sun '* lay school. Wo are hoping that ^ 1* by September our goal?100, will 1" ' be reached. We are asking younj ** J men and women between the ages ' of 15 and 25 to join in with us and help us make this club a sue- ^ y cess. l" y Our present enrollment is 16. , The officers"are:?Mr. James Ab- ^ ney, director; Mr. Thomas Lipsev " president; Mr. John Whitman, vie L.' S u* president; Miss 'Louis'e Cromer, a 8 secretary; Miss Benzina Atkins, j< assistant secretary; Miss Rosa Bell k Holsteny treasurer;? Mr. Frank A. complainers friend. <* y "I must work the works of him ^ X that sent me while it is day, night cometh when no man can work". T A |, y We ar^ very glad to see Mrs. r X Olina Hartwell back today; she rey ported a fine stay in Columbia, S. f C. All were glad to have Mr. E. jj> Thomas of Cades, S. C. We thank y all the visitors, come again. Mr. X David* and Mrs. D. Harvin and y children motored over to Char- i y leston last Sunday to spend the a A day with ^.heir brothers and un- f $ cles^ P A At this writing we have a few I y on the sick list; let us pray that e a they soon recover. " b |? Mrs. Ellen A. Barr has return- .1 ylrrl homo from nummer school?pf~~f X, Kingstree, S. C. - ? ? ft i Mr* W1- A n? 1 ? -? ?? ??? ?? * "?*A ? rvpvrter ' u _ . /f. LMETTO LE ADR / Rev. II. M. Taylor, Pastor Sunday was a high day. -An exhe -Supt. aand his-staff, which 'as well attended. A At 3:30 o'clock the pastor, '.ev. H. M. Taylor delivered a reat message to a fine audience; 11 seemed to have enjoyed it. At 8:30 o'clock the ig auditorJm of Bethlehem was almost acked to listen to a well deliv- . red"sermon day the pastor. Prodi. VV. T. Boggs, a recent raduate from State callege and member of the faculty at the Jinety-Six High school worshipd at Bethlehem Baptist?church Sunday. You are always welcome o come to Bethlehem. Other churches of Nimty Six ilso having fine services are Trinty M. E. Church, Rev. Jackson, mstor and the A. M. E. Church, lev. Johnson, pastor, oth are dong nicely. Mr. Jack Hill is on he sick list; we are hoping he'll ioon recover. ? ? m ?CHESTERFIELD NEWS By Sara A. McCullough We are still being blessed with ran and crops are growing nicely. Mi's. Margaret Bufie departed mis 111e oatuiuay mgnt at n:uu j'clock and was funeralized at Salem Ba])tist church, Sunday af:ernpon four o'clock. The services were conducted by the Pastor,-Rev. Allen associated yb Rev. J.A. Gary and Rev. E. D. Lyles. A large rowd Witnes?ed this service. She wai the mother of the, church and her loyalty was commended by the lerk, Brother McKenzie. She was faithful to the end ami leaves to mourn their loss two daughters, Mrs. Leah Stanly, Miss Lula Buie >nc son, Mr. Lonnie Buie; a host r>f grand children and several ^reat grand* relatives and friends. On the sick -list are Mrs, Delia Teal, Mrs. Fjflyd Little and Rev. L B. Blake. Mr. James Wadsworth spent the week-en dwith his mother, Mrs. Mable Robinson and sister Sara Mr. Wadsworth is from the GC'O :amp, A\yenda, S. C. ' . .' Rev. E. D. Lyles preached at Mew Zion Baptist - church Sunday lifrht'j^R^vT'J. S. McMiller, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Ilorade Sellers 11 I littl?> ilnilfrVitoe Mr an/3 M B. L. Rivers and little daughter motored to Sardinia, S. C.' and spent the week-end with Mrs. Selers' parents, Mr. Floyd t)oster has returned ifter spending several weeks in \shevilie, N. (?., . . . . i Miss llallie Mio Teal is in town Tom Charlotte, N. C., to be at he bedside of her mother. m ? ST. I?AVI. A. M. E. CHURCH Continued from Page 1 f U\e city who"1 wcrrstrtped?with- s today. ; ~We have eleven clubs in the i hurch and they all are doing fine, i The Willing Workers Club is till doing splendid. They met unday afternoon at the home of | Ir.. Kelly Jones, where we were oyally entertained. v. The pastor and Jubilee choir, < rere the guests of Rev. John Lip- i ?y and the good people of David's 1 tand A. M. K. Zion Church. Sun- j ay afternoon. Rev, Gantt preach- c il a noble sermon, anj the choii t 2ndered excellent music. ] The feast of the seven tables 1 as given Monday evening at the < lasonic Hall bv the ladies club 1 Jo. 1; There was a large crowd j resent and practically everything as sold. 1 Mrs. Minnie Rutledge entertaind Sunday afternoon with a Sil i er Tea, given in the interest of i he coming rally there was a%arge umber present and the Silver ffering was grand. We are planning a gala day a* It. Paid -Sunday, at 3:30 several hoirs and quartettes are expected o lie with us. Then after the cveing service our rally conies to a lr>u,. nr.. tu;? ?,;ii ? w.nv.. if i- v# u.- c wim ?ni uts viiv reatost rally of all times. GOLDVILLE 'NEWS " Mt. Cowell Baptist Chureh Rev. *J. C. Collins, Pastor Sunday was very warm and p?ole went to the Sunday school, unday school was called to order , y the Supt., Mrs. Etta Kinard at o'clock. After sinking and prayig, the teachers took charge of h he classes. Class No. 1 was aught by.Mrs. Minnie Lee Divis; . )lass No. 2 was taught by Mr-~. fattie Gilliam. The lesson was i enuti/Villy taught. At 3:00 o'clock Rev. Robert L. i lattlewhite preached a so il stir- i ing, which was enjoyed by all. On Sunday evening, 7:00 o' ft. Zion A. M. E. Church gave 1 larah Gilliam with everybody en Silver-Tea at the home of Mrs. oying same. Miss Annie B. Bookmah from ri-eenvillc usited her?aunt?and ~ ousin here, Mrs. Lena Spears and Irs. Emma L. Sattlewhite. Mr. Authur H. Jones and Miss vouise Kinard were married or ist Tuesday night They ai naking tfft>ir hrtmne here. MRS. TEN A EADDY LAID TO REST Continued from Page 1 /iola Eaddy; three sisters, two unts and a host of friends. The lowers were beautiful and many. Jisses Bessie Mension, Daisy Lee .ykcs and- Thomasna Googer servd as flower girls. Active pallearers were Messrs Gideon Green r. G. Bryant, Johnny Mcintosh, . T KfltTlS, respcctoveljy. Mr. Li f. Green, undertaker, had charge f the funeral. ' i PEKDLETONNEWS -i King Chapel A. M. E. Church "Presiding Elder J. S7 Benn held his third quarterly conference in the?above?named?church?Friday .? night. July 17, at 8:30 o'clock. Committees 06 the quarterly conference were as follows: Maxwell, Eloise Miller, E. N. Fish er, D. R, Thompson^ - -Bothrr Money?Rev.?Cr?BH? Vance, W. M. Washington, M. J, Crawford, George Winston, C. F. ( Reed. Presiding Elder's Assesst.?Rev.' A B. H. Kpmp, AlcsHftniPs R. R. A Thompson, Mamie Morse, M. A Towns, Mr. H. V. Thompson. -. 1 A Mission?Mesdames R. G.<? Reese,' Mamie Winston. R. J. Clark, An- A na Keese. | J C< W. Williams, secretary of the I quarterly conference. | I All reports were read and ap- * proved by the Elder; he spoke I very complimentary of theim as a i ^ whole. ???: . " ' ?? ?7 * The Sunday school was opened at the usual" hour with the Supt. ; Mr. II. V. Thompson and teachers at their posts. 1 The lesson was beautifully dis * cussed in the various classes. \ j had a wry intereting review b our Presiding: Elder, Dr. J. Benn. . " At 11:80 o'cock he ascended the rostrum assisted by Rev's. O. i). Yojung, B. H. Keese, C. B, Vance. He* chose for a text Mark 11:15. Subject "Nothing: but leaves." , Every one that was present can truthfully say, therr hearts woremade to rejoice, while he was pour ing out God's words to us out of the fullness of his heart. We always enjoy hearing: him; he TT brim full of thoughts that will help you live a hanpy life. He left, full of smiles and wish. ' ing for us much success in our ' church work. The Senior Board, (Mrs. R. G. Reese, President) rendered a very enjoyable program on Sunday night. She and her nine members are bringing things to pass. The president gave each member twelve cards, on each oard,. was printed "What would the church" be like if each member was just as I. am?" -1 wish I i could announce over the radio th" * many, many, different answers', j Each one retured the cards 'with. 4 i? ___ 11 r 1! 1 _ 1 an oneimp. \> reauzL'a a very ^ neat sum. All that we do, is to ^ help put the program over in his ^ name. P The quartet from-New Light | Baptist Church rendered some ex- jj eessent music. Come again young I men, you are welcome. The I grants Missionary Society held its monthly meeting in th? home { of Mrs. E. N. Fisher, July 17, S we were blessed with a heavy ? rain, hail, and wind orr that after- S noon but the Missionaries *were S there in numbers. The President, S Mrs. R. J. Clark had each member S to take a trip to Damascus Mis- 'I sionary meeting. Quite a. nelnt ' T sum was brought in and reported T in our meeting. We. were also T graced with the presence of our I Presiding Elder, Dr. J? S. Benn. V He gave us much encouragement V in our work. Come again. Dr. Benn. After the Business was* V aver, the hostess served d dicious refreshments. Mr. Abe Reese, Mrs. Pauline Thompson, and Mr. ind Mrs. Jessie Richardson, oldest hild are on the sick list; we hone | hey will soon be out again. Also 1 Mrs. Dora Brown. Mrs. Rhunett j Ponder of Washington, D. C. is, _ cisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Rd Nash. She is certainlv look- H inp: the picture of health. We E, were dcliprhtod to see Mrs. Ada je Driver out to church ajrain. alter JT beinpr in for several months re- ni rovorinp: fronv a broken lepr, re- F reived by a hit and rim eftr. She ]> still has that pleasant smile. j? Rev. O. D. You tier and the dautrh (v ters will leave Wednesday morn- ]c inp lY>r the Sunday sdhool and jn L"aprue convrnt'on. We hope for . jvi theni a safe trip. lc Mrs. Eliza Webb, and daughter L Ethel are visjtimr relatives in the E City of Seneca, S. C, j, MT. 7,1 ON CIIURCIl ^ O Garnett, S. C.?The above nam"d chit'oh. under the pastorship of Rev. S. W. Wolfe. This is Rev. WoWs first year as pastor at this station and he is makintr himself known throuprhrx.%4 t ? ? uiii. viu- toiiiimiiniy wiin OPth uenominations as a gospel preacher. S' He has had many programs for the benefit of the church. ' The last was Gfith Anniversary of the church. ce We 'did not raise a big sum of p< money, but-we were very, proud s? of Rev. WoVn. for his plans and jyt the amount realized, which caused th us to close many cracks that were v opened. fu Wo are herewith publishing tboiar names of those that paid from hi oOc upward: vi Rev. S. W. -Wolfe SI .00; Marion M Tohnson 7fic; J. W. Williams 70c; -Js S. Bascomb 70c; J. M. Gillison D; 70; Harry Brown, Charlotte Brown TWENTY-SIX YEA In your greatest sorrow you hearted service, feeling assure derstanding and sympathy ar in serving others well. PINCK1 FUNERAI ** r\i w r tflroiRTo 1006 W?ishinpton Street - ONE WAY CO FROM COLU SOUTHERN RAII Effectiv^^ta VIA TOW. E. McGhce, COMFORTABLE ? KC( illondale, S. , $ 1.19 isht?villp, \T P. ?2.47?, inderson, S. C I.94 inniston, Ala 5.28 . \kron, O. _< 13.^4 , llbany, N. Y._?__ 14.56 1 tarn well, S. C .94 1 Iranchvillc, S. C , 1.00" I llacksburg, S. C ' ~K86 I tallinioro. Md 7i96 I lufTalo, N. Y._ 13.91 1 tamrten, S. C -.91 ( harleston, S. 1.91 ( 'ol.intbus, Ga 4.95 ( "hartotte, N. C._ , 1.63 ( .......v. ?.?-;=>> mtr, va. : ._ 5.62 ' Cleveland, O.- _ 12.99 ( lanville, Ky ? 7.32 1 Detroit, Mich. 14.14 ] )enver, Colo. : 30.75 ] luluth, Minn." 24.83 ) laytona Beach, FIa._ 6.34 ] 'vasnville, Ind. i 10.37 ] Florence, Ala. 8.23 1 't. Wayne, Ind. 12.14 1 Jreenville, S. C 1.70 ( i.ac'sdcn, Ala. -_-i -?.__ 5.33 ( ^artcnia, N. C ? 1-66 ( httfpwl, Miss._ i_. 9.85 ( lardccville, S. C.___ 1.97 1 lattiesburg, Miss.__ n 9.66 ] lickory, N. C 2.33 1 laniiiiun, Tenh. . , 5.18 J larrisburg, Pa. _ 9.66 i louston, Tex. ____ ,19.27 1 lohnston, S. C. . .75 J lacksonville, Fla. _ 4.69 J ackson, Miss. _ 10.30 I vansas City, Mo.__._i. 18.10 1 ,ancasterr S. C ?J.50?[ .ouisville, Ky. j 8.57 1 .aGrange, Ga. 4.80 I .ynchburg, Va. 4.71 I .os Angeles, Cal. ;?__ 41.60 J lobilc, Ala. 8.75 j rlacon. Ga. , 3.12 ? demphis, Tenn. 10.04 } linneapolis, Minn. ^? 22.72 ; Ninety-Six, S. C. 1.16 J Norfolk,, Va. < ~ 5.58 j New York, N.Y - 11.71 ( Ipeiika, Ala. 5.07 ( hlando. Fla. "?ft ' . U.OU f Iklahoma City, Okla. ~^r=-=f 19.89 | 'cnsacola. Fla. , 8.45 | 'ittsburRh, I'a._ 13.21 j lon'e, Ga 4.83 | lichmond, Va. 5.11 j Rochester, Minn. 22.fi 1 j, Spartanburg, S. C. . __ 1.13 j. Selma Ala 6.81 t iavannah, ('^ 2.12 ? Salisbury, N. C 2.29 g Syracuse,- N. V. 15.16 c hrcvport, La 11.96 s loattle. Wash. 51.13 y Ipringiield, Mo. . 15.81 $, Trenton, S. C._ , .85 -j orontQ.Ont.-.^?19.tfi~ -j erve Haute, Ind. ... 12.17 -j exarkana, Ark. .. 15.70 ^ 'nion, S. C. 1.00 ^ Villiamston, S. C. 1.89 V'inston-Solcnt, N. C. ? ^ ?.U \itvvuouuiu .3.1/1 VilminRton, Del. 9.36 > Southern R1 nthony Brown, H. T. Hanson, w . M. Wolfe, J. P. Fuller, Anna j ady, A. P. Inglass, Watson Fraz- [ d r Ma1'^, t' raves, J oh n ^Snooks, j JJ live .Jenkins', Mar y llfcoper," An- 1 w e Sams, Candias Frazier, Willie h razicr, Daphney Cuy^r. Mary inckney, BcllK-Holnran,?Gather^* . e Marphe^rTLilla Gantt, Verneice uybr, W. T. Gillison, M. M. Fulr, F. E, Williams, Silvia Jenkis, N'ancy Smith. W. W. Brown, [. E. Brown, Robert Cuyler, Eluse Smalls, Bertha Bascomb, ' ottie Miller, Mary Eady, Peter j ;v ady, Anna Jenkins, Morrison 14, awyer, 6Gc each; Rhina Nix 60c; ^ orine Simmons 50c; William 1 ady, Belle Jenkins. Miles Mai- jt : y, Katie 'Mallory, Cattie Glover, 1 tl llie Bostick, Arthur Pinckney, I nll:~ T D?.i<- T) r> T l.i _ " jiu u. niuwii, iv. iv. u uiiKinis, '. W. Pollins, L. Pollins, 50c n ich." S( The total amount raised for the ?y. was $80.00. w r. .lAMKS A. M? R. CHURCH C Rev. F. M. Clark, Pastor __ ti Sutv'ay at the usual hour, ortfi- vi rs and teachers were at their b? >st of duty, and a fine group of tl holars. After school they plan- P d to our Sunday school picnic on o! c second Saturday in August ; liich we hope will be a success- cr 1 one. Our mahy sicks are out ds iving many friends and relatives W sitois now. Among them arc. hi rs. Sarah Morton and son, Mr. icob Morton, and grand son. Mr. J. anicl Presley, all from Ohio, 111. \\ The Rev. David Green and his si RS OF SERVICE \m sH can turn to us for whole d of being met with an unising from long experience NEY'S . I - HOME | TOT ? . M *" Columbia, S. C. Saturday, July 25, 19.16 ACH FARES MBIA, S. ('. .WAY SYSTEM ne 1, 1936 f a. r.. i>. a. INOMfCAL ? SAFK Aiken, S ,C. ,$ 1.12 ? ^ Vtlantn, (in 1 ?.1.74 Augusta, (la. 1-25 Alexandria, Va. ... 7.1F3 Vltoona, I'a. 12.2(1 liatesburg, S. C.'. ? .19 v' lilackville, S. C. 1- .HO Ik-ltCn, S. C. 1.78 [lirmngham, Ala. (1.24 loslon, Mass. .. ^ , 1 (i..'ll Huston, Mass. via Hell (late 17.21 'arlsle, S. C. _ _. .81 .'hcster, S. C.v ._! .97 .cntralia, 111. t 11.59Jhattanc.oga, Tenn. __u 5.80 Lhicago, III. 14.57 Columbus, O. : 11.24 A I Xt <" A" ? milium, ii, i., : ? Dayton, O. ._ ...... 9.99 Davenport, Iowa 17.90 Dallas, Tex. __ 18.73 [Cast. St. I.oiiis, HI. 12.39 Fort Mill, S. C. _ _ 1.38 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. -_ 9.82 Ft. Worth, Texas >. 19.39 Jr^enwocd, ST C. ...?_ ... 1.29 jJainesville, (i,a. 3.141 ircensboro, N. C _ 3.04 irand Rapids, Mfch. 14.99 * luntsvillc, Ala. 7.26 Jendersonville, N. C __ 2.14 liflli l*nint, N. C?p. - ~ 2^1 Magerstown, Md. ..... -8.71 ilot Springs, Ark. 13.89 t ndianapolis, Ind. 10.92 loncsvillo, S. C. ... 1.15' lohnson City, Tenn. 3TZ8 vnoxville, Tenn. 4.41 Liundrun?, S. C. I : 1.77 . jcxington, Ky. -?7.62 ? .exington, N. C. - 2.55 ..akeland, Fla. 7.34 .ittle Rock, Ark. ____, ,12.81 Montgomery, Ala. _ 6.06 Miami, Fla* 10.18 Mcridia<nl_.Miss. , 8.37 Montreal, Que. 20.16 S'ewberry, S. C. .73. u-n vsncuns, l.a. lU.Na sashvllle, Tenn. 8.09 * Xrangoburg, S. C r_ .73 )cala, I*'la. J 1_ 6.21 j)maha. Nob. __ 20.91 'rosperity, S. C. - .62 'hiladelphin, I'a. 9.91 took Hill. S. C 1.26 {alcigh, N. C 3:33 leading. Pa. 10.71 itneca, S. C. 2.28 iumnvorville, S. C. 1.61 ihelTiold, Ala. 8.15 it. Ld.iis, Mo. __ 12.32 it. Petersburg, Fla. __ __ 8.22 Ian Francisco. Cal. . 41.60 it. Paul,- Minn. 22.30 ian Antonio, Tex. 23.49 ialt Lake City, Utah . 40.Si ampa. .Fla. __ A- 7.86 olodo, O. 12.99 'ulsa, Okla. 18.73 'icksburg, Miss. 11.17 Vrnnsboro, S. C. - .57 Vashington, 1). C. 7.16 Vest Palm lloach, Fla. 9.18 C.r?l y ijjjfP iciu = ife from Cottageville, S. C. The Ohio ilblks will leave Saturay morning for Ohio. We wish lem a safe and pleasant trip. We ei^ glad to meet them and will e sorry to part lrom them. IIGI1LIG1ITS OF CO. 5475 CAMP I?AREVIEW By Timothy J. Johnson As these hot summer days pass way like a dream the camp news aper correspondent will tell you bout the high Tights- of Company 175 Sp. 9 located 21 _> miles from le City of Chester out west end. The ,religious educational, ath:tc and social activities are. ia^?_ reusing with the linns, under the wonderful"ijFilftt'rfthfftrof Camp ommandcr,' ijt. Withens.f*Lt. Pal ler, athletic director; Lt. Brunm, M.D., company doctor. This department is cooperating ith the South Carolina Foresty commission. Judge Hutchinson, Vj : doing much to build up the hester State Park. ' Mr. Graham the camp educaI'onal adv'sor is arranging for irious classes to be taken by the - k}ys of the camp with the help of ic assistant educational advisor ressloy of Abbeville and many rhei's who teach various?classes. Mr. Virgel (Spoon) Worthy was died to his home in. Union one \y last week because of the death ; his?grandfather,? Mr.?Alfred R rorthy. We all sympathize with * im. Rev. BynC Prof. Brown and Mr. Jones, all of Chester visited us ? ?i ?-i- - vufivnua^, aut'i n*/un mm iiiaur a tori talk. . - rr t:,h. pincknky