The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Nti FORMER EMPLOYED MANAG ER O F ESSO SI AT ION, IN III'SIN ESS FOR HIMSELF. J2 ** . ? Arthur J. .Smith of Xewaik, X. J., after two years service as a salesman, the final yeai's c?f which, employment at -Service Station No. 125", ot the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, being in the capacity of Manager, has become the lessee of the property at l.'Jth ancTAVycklirr. -tieets.- Nov.-;. and is in business for-himself. The station, is a model com pant outlet an i was one of the first in the territory to be placed u:K der Xogro manaye-u-nt with co! -.'ored service sale-man, Mr. Sntit entered the "service in July 1'.' ', . as one of four employees. Dm inff the lncU!rtbeh'ej> of the X- : ' f.tatT, the volume of station h'i ne.-s. has ha'i a consistent growtt This has been especially - not'iv .a ble since Mr. Smith bee time t V manager. Tr.c c-mij any v.as is:.pressed with hi- udmir.Ntra' iv I aoiiitv a-, to be o;v;.-.; Ted ..? . _ the property'-to him- out rial.u ti. -providimr the vou-nir Notri'o wi* ' .o . an opportunity tt> ur.hamper { carv.e,QUt his,own business future. . . T^e station c!l;dy-f. a 1.1 >v* 'port from Newark's ' Ndtrro ti*'.. zenry; airi.N'-^fHt's more 'imp- : . taut,1 .has attr&ted. ami .tin'V its adherence to KsSf) sc :\u ... ytar.dard'. lias main'aimd a -; ! did _ i ano^a'gre fr'm v.*hit rk-'J' bars and business t'h.ern''... Ti. four , full" time. employe-. - diVj .:? , more than' 260.00') jail> rls of m ...... tor. fuel' a'nTfany ,rT-~> say Mod' of rale's, srrvitir.u and' ;-t id." .-alv.*: accessories.'. > ,Mr. .Smith' i-' a native f 'N-' Jer-ey.- .u j 'l ' duct of 2 : war!.. schools, j. 'married and * ... rid of a b: ijrlrt .little - n. He is . active .ii, i* V it! i \ matters. TuuiUts puss in-.: Newark, a'-hie rf-i,,;r. ..Cta::'. ;::.n .. cellent service ydii' tj:t'' -a* . station oti.iuu "".-tl . when f:-y r.-turn ' v";r_ ONE WAY(( . FROM CO IA SOUTHERN'RAT Effective Ji ?? VI -T w ? - y.f-'. CO.MFORTABI.i: __ . Allendale, S. ('. . ? j ] , Asheville, N. ^ " 2.17 AnderVoh, S. l.<?; Anniston. Ala.. _ .-/ >> ? ??o?AkrOn, <). , _ ; _ t - - y,~ . Albany. N. Y 1 j iJaVnwf 11. S. C. Branch villi-. S. j'()r! Black.sbu.rfy, & : ] Baltimor^^-arUM Buir^kr^^w.;j ( 'a hi den, S. (!.' __ \)j Charleston.. s. ( \ _ Coljmbus. (ia i n Charlotte, N.C..^-.-L.ti-i?C'fiarlott-esville, Va. 5.02 ' Cleveland, <> - -Danville, Ky ... .. -- 7.3'J Detroit, Mich. ' 111 1 Denver, Colo. ---- - 30.71 Duluth, Minn.*_.? Daytona Beach, Fla --- '>-31 Evasnville, Ir.d. - ----- 10.37. Florence, Ala. s-.' ? Ft. Wayne, Ind. ? 1--- J2.1 I Greenville, S. C._-_i_'? - T.7" Gadsden. Ala. a.3 Gastonia, N. ? ' LOO Gulf port, Miss...? ? !?7. Hardee'ville, S. C,...^ --Hattie-shurK, Miss. !M>?> Hickory. N. C.-- 2.33 Harriman, Tenn. Harrisburtr. I'a. -9:0.0. Houston, Tex. 1 D.'JT Johnston, S. C. ? ? Jacksonville. Fla. .? t.' *.? Jackson, Miss, i 10.30 Kansas City, Mo ls.lt) Lancaster. S. C 1">o Louisville, K v- , , r.a(irangt' Ga - ~ Lynchburg, Va. __ . > <' lats" Anfteles, Cal. ...... 1 L'jO Mobile, Ala. ? Macon.^Oa. 2 Memphis, Twin. lft.0 I Minneapolis, Minn. __ 22.72 Ninety-Six, S. (,*. 1.1?; Norfolk, Va. , __ ."..is New York, N.Y. 11.71 Opelika, Ala. - jVi.ft? 7=-- Orlamlf), Fla. ... G.fcft Oklahoma City, Ok'Ta. _ __ 1ft.>ft (I'ensacola, Fla. H.l", Pittsburgh, I'a.-._ IT.21 Ro/r.'e, Oa I.fc.1 illirhmonrf, Va. - . ">.11 Rochester, Minn. 22.ft 1 Spartanburg, S. C. . 1; 1A ^ Sclma Ala.__ .G.fcl, Savannah, r? ? 2.12 Salisbury, N. f.__ 2.2ft **'" Syracuse, N. Y 15.1ft Shrevport, F.a 1 I.ft ft " Seattle., Wash. 51.1.1 Springfield, Mo. 1.">.H1 T rpnton Q Toronto, Ont. , 10.10 ?? Terre HflUto, In/). 7 , 12.17 [1 Texarkana, Ark. , T.V70 r- Union, S. C ; 1.00 Williamston, S. ('. _'_4 - I.Kfl Winston-Salem, N. ( ' . 2.KH * r "" via Greensboro 3.01 R. ? Wilmington, Del. 9.3ft I Southern R CHESTER CO I'NT Y FARMERS' I'ICMC II. 11. Daniels, .State Agent, ' Speaker ' Lt-'Li Cv.ui.ty Fii-iL. Anuu-'l r a all.I 4-li.Club 1'icnie was i ii i jet useiiiunc on Thursday, Representatives from ah v. ions ?*>t the. county were Music was furnished by ii.ehburg Community Band ai:. '<; ?.bah between Chester and .. v as the.main attraction for i v _ ule^jiurnvg-^he-after^ Harry K. Daniels, State .*, :u Agent spokeearlietf in the ;.v i" c farmers en how to a';.V/-a i'.vifji: en other things than 1 iie stressed the im.1..:. e V: planting so:! building rid - s. :i conserving * crops. Tbe [-.. :rs".e ; out I,'uw cur soil is being ..a.-'oed ;>way and the wjr.d is . soine away--resulting' in a::;: .land t at is depleted in soil "... y..- lie concluded that ii - a...-, to continue to get a living . ... the -oil, we hui-t piant ,re..:vr.d conserve it* This meet v.. as presided over hy Way man i- cui Farm Ay<nt, -MM,*> I Khl. Xi;\\ s ? ! **1-"-VKIkr, J. Li Ber.bow v : hi.*' :* *;r;l? dfcid la*: quarter/ < X V-:-1* (. Dei IK-I A.M.K. a clrr'F.::: lay. A-igust' I'. Re cd v.c:y k-ridid termor. ir.'Arvstir.g as. wuli a* v , : : a* vi j y 'crowded .aud-. .. . . r. .-lav i.igyt. Two ;pcr :;..a:Is<1 !?;.< lvc* .\v;*'h Ti.ey wt r^.. 3Ic-^*.*i s *?. J:..: . and ilcnVy -Watson. ' l.:v. i' .r.vr mother,. fatr.or "AT :k- 'daughter 'worshipped '- I'.-l =%*. W'trrwcr?very-glad 1 J-* ' iluivJjLjj.r ,*tir. of Mr. and '..b.u-1:-.-a TkAr.-Itt is visit Sr. .r * ;-i> : Mr. and Ml *. .'1'K/i':t at Ma:ion,' Si C. ' Mi*.-' Hv.h Naomi MeCla<; Mr. and Mrs; . k-iy. laughter o' .'! . ^'.lapj'vfle McCIavy , . ar-i-,'-Mi*. Mansur. : i:*v K: .r.vs, >\ C. . F ... .. Sc..f. is visiting i: 4> u .S. . J,',. J ^ >A( II FARKS" WI'BIA, S. C. LWAY SYSTEM Line 1, 1936 \?_ ()? < \ . <T. I'. \. ~ I i)MiMI.( \l. ?' ?. SAFE \iki ji. s .c. i. $ l.i: Vi'lania. (lay. .1 H..7 \u?n-ia. (ill. , (1-2." , \ it \:tniiri:t Xn.~ ? 7.4K \ Itoona. Fa. L _ 1 2.2l Halt -I)Hi's*.' S. ( . j . Ii lllai l<\ilic, S. (.'. ' .hi la III n. S. <-v. ..T. 1-7' liirmnuham, Ala. V H.2 Kh-Ioii, Muss. 1 ?.." { 1 I Ju-.imi. Ma-,-, via Hell Hate 17.21 < arl-l.-. S. C. M ' iie.-illT. >. .... .9", i er.tralia. 111. ._ 1 ?rVattimii-a, Ivrm; _ .T.S( >' ii,iau". IH. 14.5" (;'?>! I! m bii.s (). 11.2-1 i-urnam. .\. ? 3.3; liay .?in. O. ? - 9.9! i/iiv n|)orl. Iowa 17.91 Pallas, lr\. ... . 18.7." . KhnI St. III." 12.3i Fort .Mill. S. ('. J'l,- l.ao(U-r(l;tlt*. PI a; IT__ 9.*2 Ft. Worth, lc\as 19.31 (ircenwoi (I. S., ('. . 1.21 i 7aiocs\ille. <,a. 3.21 , [ ( ( ii.-i?in o. N. (' .3.01 (iiaru! L'a|)i(l>, Mich. 11.911 11 uut>\ illc, Ala. 7.2li 11? iuVI A"it\i I If, N. ( 2.11 Hi'Uli Point. N. ('.. 2.HI Matter-Mow n. Md. H.'71 iiot Spiinjts, Ark. .. 13.hi ' ni!iaria|)<)!iN, Ind. 10.92 Ji'iii- \ ille, S ('. _ i_. . . 1.1." luluw-oH City. Tenn. 3.7m 1\ no\ \ ille, . I cnn. 1.11 !.; mlruio*. S. ( . __ 1.77 l.exinyton, K \. . . _ j ... . 7.92 l >'\ ir.'.l'in. .N . ('. 2 i akclanil, 1-la. - 7.51 i it tic Kock, Ark. . i. 12.Hi Montgomery,' Ala. __ __ 9.09 Miami. J-la. 10.1h Meridian. Mi>s. 8.-37 'Montreal, (inc. __ . 20.1 ti \c? Iiu'I N , S. . . .73 Yew. (trlcahs, I.a. -.2 10.Ha Naslniltc, Tenn. 8.09 ?ranjicl)uru. S. ('._ .7." (0-ala, I ia. 9.21 Omaha". Nrli.. .. ssL--?. 20.91 Prosperity. S. ('. __i_. . .92 i'hiladi Ipiiijv, Pa.-J_J 9.91 Kock Hill. S. < . 1.29 Itah-igh. N. ('. 3.33 I'cadinu, Pa. , - 10.71 AnKa. S. ('. 2.2H Aiiv nicr-villc, S. C. ? 1-91 -|il (Tirlfl Mn ITT St; I..* lis Mo. ... 12.52 St. Pclcr'>l>iirft, F)a7~_- __ 8.22 San Francisco, Cal. 11.90 SI. Paul. Minn. ?? "n San Antonio. Tox. ? 23.19 Salt l.akf City, I tali ? __ 10.81 Tampa. Fin. __ __ 7.86 tul.ilo.-O. 12T99 Tulsa, Ok la. 18.73 Virksiuirp, Miss. 11.17 Winnsboro, S. C. , .57 VVifhin'Ktnn. I). V.. 'l.lj West I'alnt Beach, Fla. 9.18 v r '\'y. System ' h _ the i JOE L0^ KK(^UN ?11iV TOP I PLACE IN PUGILISM | Al da Pompton Lakes, X. J.?(CX'S). ?The Joe Louis; "Happy Family!' te are irt camp again here, and Joe J( is set to redeem himself in the eyes of his thousands of ardent * adpiirers and the public in general. 111 Gone is the glamor of the per- M feet days in June at Lakewood, tei X*. J.; and only bonaiide newspapeb men will be admiied_tu thiscamp to watch him work-out. It is admitted that Louis last. w' June" was the victim of too nradrh 111 praise and now that he realizes that sad- fact, will buckled down pe( and do the stud' he is capable of doing, . A ^arranged by manager Black 111 and Roxborough the Pompton Lakes camp i< to be a busy place to fronr now until August IT. pa . Traffic r Blackburn has arranged \\with thank Wotanski, the 200 pounciyr; and yuung Frank Godfrey , who both worked with Joe at Lake wood. The new men who loi are to'give him his workout ate: ho ileilj, an Weiner, a youhg heavy -\j w-e+ght from Baltimore; James * Caudwell. from I'er.n-vlvania: Gas .* 1 ..l.v.m .r .w.G,..,,. ,1 * ituuvuuui s, juai lutuiuwu iiuui C?ei :. .anjr'.and Hpghi* Turiier, a S. New Voi*k boy who also- tips the Pi cak's at the 20U mark.' da Lbyis and Sharkey were tor*. " reported ~m good humor and t n;? . v fellowship when they reported tc ' the New York Boxing Commission in New Yoik City, k*st week. Joe accompanied by Jo'lm'Rox- gi t oi'oueh. and Mai Fiax.ic-r.. repoi t- wj v'i at - the commission otfke f<o Joe's ph\sicat examination and >ri.ifr technical" details connected' ... with the ficrht. The-trio eame~2jirect to the tump after reporting Th Newl ui k aiiu in there will be no dallying here. Joe -+jj will be fit and ready when he p,; eets' Sharkey in ihe Yankee J,. Stadium* August 18. * wj RIDGE SPRING NEWS . ti John Uroadnax, Reporter ( Suj.day school was opened at m '.ho usual hour with, each teacher vt fried pusf" of duty.'"The los?V>n . was beautv.lully taught and dis.ussei by- eaclj)^ teacher. jD| At 11 : '](> 'A.Si... Rev; Joncsjjde* . i v.-red a very inspiring sermon ... which was or.joyed by a',!. ' u Prof.'-and Mrs. A. C. Higr.tdwor and daughter Clarossa, Prof.' ar.d Mrs. 0. K. Adams and dim- 1 "arhtef Irrr.a attended the revival ' meeting at Mt. Cajiaan Vunday i: .. 1'renton. C. ' !. '' Quite a, few folk from hl-re a;-- 1 ~~ tended the re-viv.als the. different churches conducted. The fur.era! at Pine Hid Sua- 111 _ iay. was largely attended by folk Irom here. . T ; ; Mr. Arthur Coleman has let rr od home after attending the fun-: ^r J oral of his. brother in. New V -r!,. ( Rev. K. Colemon; t- ?Airs,?J-.izz4e?Mitchel?and c''i'd?" > rcn of Allendale have, been I'm- ; i guests, i>f her mother. Mrs'.?Ro-, Rail'nrd also other relatives and I friends, . 11 I I Mi nml M.- r c T ^ ,v_u iniaii:." tin , daughter Christine of (iucn Gov iL New York; Mrs. P. F. Willi:* and children Inez Mario and 11? 1 ViV" Ruth, "also Mr. I?. J, William- T: of Hempstead, X. Y. arc visit- a' ing their parentis, Rev. and Mrs. J, C. Williams. (i Mrs. Amanda Merritt of-Orland Fla. is thf. truest of her met her , Mrs. Laura Dopier, j Mr. nr. i Mrs. I. Graham of -Nov. u] j York are visiting their parent1 Rev. -and Mrs. J. T. Watson. T Little Vivian Wells, of New York *1 I" is visiting her grand-parents Mr. ' ! and Mrs. W. IL ! hazard. Mr. ar.d Mrs. S.' P-. Quaitlebauo and son of Pennsylvania are tip '' guo-ts of - his parents Mr. and ai Mrs,. R, FL Quattlehaum. Mr-. G. Holmes and Mi s Cooj m or spent the week-end in Colupi- ^ hi a." i nc whole community - was shock A' I ed over the death uf Mis. Helen M Draft. Mr. Willia:. Walter8 has rolui; (1 from' Lake City, Fla. M Sick list: Mrs. Evelyn Ellison ami Miss N'ancy^Butler. Wo. hope of ' for them a speedy recovery. I CHESTER FIELD NEWS r ei lly Sara A. McCullough <u The fight is on! . la Revival meeting began at Mt. vt Tabor M. E. h.irch Sunday A. I) M. Rev. J. A, (Jury, the pas to. I.< preached a great sermon. One W meeting will continue through thi- en week. Come and get your spirit ual strength renewed. There will I I be old time- preaching, singing, j praying and shouting. If you are i 1 n soldier cnmri and ' hii rv<r r.nr. rrc\c ' 1 pel sword and fight. "f Misses Martha Raucom and Su Sara A. McCullougn attended re- Pr vival services at Deep Crook Ban- '< tist churchy Sunday. They also ve visited friends in Cheraw, Sunday so evening. ? ho Mrs. Effie Burch and daughter bo Helena returned Saturday fygm tin Mt. Crogan where they 8penfc a J vei . { >ALMETTO LBADEB Messts Howard Jackson, Sidney t'oid and Kobt. Bitlle left Mony nioiillng lor points .North. .drs...Mable Robinson and daughr Miss Sura Wadsworth were Us easant calleis at the home 01 ai i s, M'Cullough Saturday moiny also Mi^s Martha Baucom and In is. Mamie Thompson, in the af- lr moon. lk-v.. \V. \V MeCullough left 011 *d inday afternoon fur Bi^hopville, fr lei'e he will be engage in revival cli eeting. E Miss Cfndea McFaddtn is< ex- ar i-ting to leave Saturday for a to k\- weeks vacation at her home' Sardinia, S. Oi "* vj The towr. was ,shovked Monday yj h.ai that Mrs. Mary Lewis had ssed away at the hospital in tj. adesboro, X. C., where she was y ken a few weeksrjigo. j Miss llallie Mae Tedl of CharLte, X. C'., spent a flew hours cii he Monday wjth her mother, a; i s. . Delia Teal and Miss Sara McC u Hough. ' , _____ TTev. H. I.. Counts of Cheraw. sj, C. preached at the Grand View resbyterian chuich last Thurs 1 > nigh:.-- H Aliss?IIi17a 1 icth?Johnson?spent -j. to . o days- _ut Camp Tyler near cBee, S. C.. las\ week. Miss Martha Baucom was th ;ost of Mr. and M1S* Levan Ed- ? ard? Monday night. . ek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bfcwer in Pageland, S. .C-. n The Vacation Bible school Is go- a Lr strong. The enrollment lip to' is time "Is ' Vijrhty-eighl; We are ^ ping it will leach the one hune\l mark before closing. It will .. nse Friday with a picnic and ill have a program Sunday* af- j moon. . . Mrs. Rose Nell Wadsworth. is w one from Virginia visiting her other and relatives. ^ ' P ?-?, - - ;; ( AUUSEIC NEWS v Revival meeting is .-jtarting. ofl ^ it- at? Chupfl -- Bapiisr ~ f.urch. The ^pastor,' Rev. F. L. i'C-ks, pitacli' Sunday morning. p >.V. I).,;;g!a-s- of Chester, S.. C. ^ rat-lied in the afternoon and al at night. All of the'message; !* erg- good. The spiritual an ^ nancial parts seemed to be very gh. Revival meeting closed at ^ ~ I.'.'ke 'A. M. K. /. Church on i iday ni-ht. Quite a successful ceting was held there. Rev. A ^ *_ M'illiams is a real revivalist. nu will hot wake?a mistake \r u get hint to conduct your mc-Ft /A: m .Soi^ii-'s were good at \\ attain jj h;.; 'l A.M. K. /.. Church Sun us p.?_S-aday School?was?opened ^ r the pcrintcndent, Mr. Irvin 7, n!t . :rai.: ofneOi s were at theii T< ? 0;' duty. Tht? lessor, was we'i Tl a-i and discussed 'by the school. M pa -or ..brought t"o his heaVeis. vei'y interesting message fi'Oni . t. I n <1 iI? v llilliah and his eongrega- th ; i:. r. > -'fjrpeu \vn inter. v\ rotor? !.i:? ;cor.erregati(>n Sunday nite. w Mis. Canie Blown, Mrs. Sylv-a ar "M?y. Mr. Harry Williams, Mr. as ri-lVif: llv.i'f, little 'Miss Berime e> vi Ma ter David Go-Is by, all .(If a ' hiiidiia,-S. C. were the , afteA- . -ion. e uestjj^f Mrs. Frances En- d( iish ar.'d Miss- Berniee Brown ai u'esday. They motoied to Knox11't i business. Miss Berniee a i <.wn . accompanied them. th Miss Madora and Miss Mattie te ec Hawkins from Jacksonville, lr hi. are visiting their parents Mr. Hi ii Mrs. W. Si. Hawkins. pt Mis. Aiverie Hawkins i% here on P? c-i.Tnt of her "brother. Rev. J . Dawk hi*, . J r<x-is _ill, 'a M : . Ilc'u!?c-ff"Krt*^nth of Detroit, sc i?:li.. ir; here visiting his mothf i-. Fi a;.ee.s Krurlish and family. Mrs. I.illie Stewart is very siek. e hop. those on the sick list wi'l ^ <telly recover. A party was triven tit the hom< " Mr. and Mrs. Waitus Johnson luirsday, night in honor (VI the . "t Rowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. laud, Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Luth fohkfcon of Knoxvillo, Tenn.; ar t-of-t'-wo gliests Mi-. David Wai ce of New Jersey; Miss Ida Sel- ^ rn, of New York; Mrs. Mai jo v0 ean of Knoxvijlc, Tenn.; Mrs.. 'n mise Webber of Jersey City; Mr. us ilsnn Cossett of Union; all exI'ssed themselves as spending an ijoyabla evening. ? IHKNKZKR A. M. K. CHURCH to fr< Nov. C. .lamos, Pastor laihstun In suite of the fact the iniUfeasing showers on last r0 inday a splendid audienee was ^ esent at the service. After the he gular preliminaries the morning rmon delivered by pastor was >n cjoqnently expounded that it \f| Id the audience spiritually spell- .fs'a und, He selected his text from phi ^ 10th chapter of St. Luke, 10th boi rse. The theme deduced being hei Mt. Moriah Church Rev. A. M. Matthews^ Raster t Sunday School begatj,'. at the sua! hour with superintendent , id teachers at their post of duty \ At 11:30 a. m. Hhe pastor derered a wonderful message taken j om II Kings 4:8. | , At 8:30 p. m. the pastor preachanother good sermon taken ' ( om Mark. On~ Sunday-night the | jbs made the following report: | verready $16.75; Rescue $10.50; . id the Diamond, $0.10. Grand 1 j tal for daMj$65.13. Miss Savannah Agnew of Ashelle, N. C. is visiting her father, t , r. Mance Agnew. Mrs. Sallie Young, formerly of i lis city but now resides in New ork is visiting relative# and; iends. . * j, Mrs. Ethel Jefferson, of Cin-| nnatti, Ohio is visiting relatives j id friends. Mrs. Mai*y Mody and son of J. olumbus, Ohio are visiting her j ster, Mrs. Mattie Matthews. Miss Harriett Dawkins is home i ?ain after spending 6 weeks in ( anipton summer school, Hamp- 1 n, Va. Miss Naomi Thompson has re- j ntly returned to the city after ' lending ser vacation in Columbia' siting her relatives and friends.^ The club gave a lo\ely~ reception honor of (Mrs,- Pauline Tsdllivan, recent oride who is leaving on 1 le twelfth to make her home in aurens. The reception was given t the- home of Mrs. Myrtle Talleyi, "ednesday evening, August 5. After an enjoyable evening the) fed a delicious salad course i ith punch and mints. The bride wasjpresented a love?. gift fi&m ttye'club by Mrs; C.D.i rice. The groom: -was introdue-1 1 by the president. "Mrs. Sullivan as. before her marriage Pauline impson. The marriage took place , [ay 23. The following guests were prosit: Mi-. \V. S. Sullivan, Mr. oaks, Laurens; Mrs. J. Wiggins; trs. C. D. Price; Mrs.* G L. Mur> ; Mrs. Willie Woodward; Mrs. :. S. Sullivan; Mrs. M. Miller; [rs. K. Geter; Rev and Mrs. C.. L. ' obinson; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. "iggins; Mrs. Essie D. C^gman; iss Grace Donsolorv; Miss J^.nnje helton arj.1 Miss Lillian Lyles. IN MEMQRIAM % In sad but loving remembrance i our devoted father, Mr. Abram eed who departed this life, Aug?t 11, 1027. ur father dear has sailed away o begin a new and brighter day :> a richer lift*- on an enseer. shore han anv earth vol:Id have in store, vs. Mary Jane Myers, r. Willie Mack ami Miss Lucy. Lee Reed, children. Jesus Came to Seek and Save in: which was Lo-st". As the hour of'ISundhy school as approaching1 the rain ceased id the day was just as beautiful s if it had not rained at all. vAn ccellcpt attendance was had with number of visitors. ' We have Valready elected our debates for . the " Slate League id Sunday schooL., convention. fmmediaH-ly after Sunday school guest rally was sponsored by le Usher's hoard which was atnded by a very large crowd. AVi " i?(orest.ir,e, unique ?musi<;al faciei :erary program was given. Each irticipant displayed well her irt on the program. At the evcn.ing service a very rge attedance was present. The irmon was delivered by the RevJ . E. Middleton who came out om Morris Brown church. Misses Washington and Haw lorne are still visiting as the lests of their uncle and aunt, ev. and Mi's. James. We wish r them a happy and pleasant ay while here in our city. Mr. Nathaniel James and Miss ?aiT James of New York City 'p here for a period cfl-time with i eir aunt and uncle, Rev. and rs. J.C. James. Our revival will ' mmence on the 4th Monday nit"> ; this month which will be Au/rt 24, 1936. It is planned to be r two weeks with Madam Elsie New York flity. You are int.ed to come each night and help save some poor struggling soul >m the downward path. . ? Mrs. Janie B. Green, her daugh- I - little Mls's Myrtle Greecn, ac-"1 mpanied by her mpther, Mrs. I inni:e Rogers, coming tihrough I re from White Plains, N. Y. on ir U'Jiy t'o Georgetown, S. C. last Tuesday was the truest of . and Mrs. J. E. Gilliard of 92 issau street. The latter, a very irming hostess of whom everyly is delighted in stopping at r home. , ' Mr. Thomas Woods arrived in he city Monday from Sjairrows Points, Md., fm- an indefinite stay with his family, Mrs. Mamie < ^Voods and children. Misses Pearline and .Janie .Miles iaYe returned from a three week trip to relatives; in Baltimore. Miss Ilattie Stewart is in the :ity from New York City visiting her mother, Mrs. Nellie Stewart. ? Mrs. Alice Ferguson left Sunday morning for Charlotte \\ hei'e-she is to be the truest of her daughter, Mrs. Nancy Anderson. r" Rev; Macjcey of 'Maxton, N. C. tame Saturday afternoon to s|ienil* a while With his family, Mrs.. Lucy Mackey aiid children. _.JMrs. Willie \yaters and little niece of Washintrtdlh are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. ItufUs Ford have as their guests this week tin ir son, Mr. Theodore Fold and his wife from Baltimore. Theodore h?a^ been away from Chester for 111 VPars and vet m-ned loot; in<>- I lie picture of health. Miss Annie B. Stanbaek -had'as Miss Eloise Mjllei' of Salisbury, and this week, her friend, Miss Pauline Funderburk from. North Carolina. For several .years .\li.-s Funderburk's father was, pastor, of Church and all of the-folk are glad to see her again in-the old hoirtf^ town. ' ~Mrs.'Thelma Ayurs withnher two small sons spent several day's last week at T.auringburg Industrial School with friends : * . Rev. and Mrs. R. N. Cowan and little son motored here Sunday from theii^ home in Red,' Springs, N; C. and:, spent two lays with Mr. -and MrVr. Davis Walker in JeU-rvillo.?M*s. Walker (Marian)and Mrs. Cowan (Thelma) are tu? ' ' \'i:.... i.'i MML'ir*. 1 Iivy WVTIU l lie .M I\.IJi'sons before marriage. ? Mis.?Annie -Belle- Watson and Mrs. I?illie Belle Miller are spend intf a week with Mrs". Watson's sister, Mrs. Roxiu L. Rachel in Alexandria, \ a. Friends will be interested t o mow that the State Board of Education' has granted to the jriadnates of Clinton College, Rock Mill, first tirade certificates, heoinnirtjr with the l'.'d'i class/ Pros' ident J. S. Stanback and faculty ave done excellent work there, which has met the approval of the State officials with tile above result. " Mrs. "Sister" Gore is"here from Bakimoiv- visit ing?relatives. Mr. O. E. Manigault of Wiimsboro, came nj? Snnddy afternoon ar.d joined Prof. S. I..' Finiey mi the trip to Richmond, Virginia, where they*-avav attending the B. m. c. ; Mrs. ,Tank' Wylie with In r two little grand children, Willx rt ami Mary Ellen Fafr 'a'r.rivea in the city. Sunday -morning1 rtjrmn RhIeigh, X. C.> and are guest.. of Mr. . . ; SET YOUR OWN EASY T E It M S Re|)lacc old.^ |jay as juu ? ?uv. AS LOW AS Per Week VULCANIZING WORKS, INC. 1109 HAMPTON ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. | Dp?\ All Nljfht?24 hour Service save your nickles and dimes and come up to see us sometime While in Columbia visit the Lenox Beer Parlor Dor. GERVAIS & HARDEN STsTj LUNCHES AT ALL TIMES | HARRY MURRAY, Prop. I HOLLF-Y a FUNERA 2469 Senate St., (Cor. House ar AMBULANf OI R PHONE NEVER SLEEP: The Holley Funeral Homes at PH0N1 OUR MOTTO: "PROMPT A? A Seirrlre Keeping 17 TEARS OF EFF V Saturday, August 15, 1936 I and "Mrsrli. QoodeO Mr President Stiadford spent e\& few days at home from the CCC I rumb near (.'I in ton. Mr. I'ob. i t. W'ylie was in the 1 lily Monday Frotn WTnstun-hjalcm I Miss Helen Boulwaie who teach I is in the Boys . Industrial school, I at II' ffuian, N. (!., is isiting her I parents Mr. and Mrs. Moscow I. Haul wars. J Mt. Olive Baptist S.T5. had nA-. I line picnic at Ft. Mill last Wednes^V day. This Wednesday ( tt+vtny Bap list "S. S. will go to Ft. Mill for tlieir piciNe^ all 1 Metropolitan OA. M. 10. S. S. to Croat Falls. Mr .Johnson, Farm L'emonstra-. (ion Agent with a very large num her nf. persons froln Chester assembled at (iefchsmane* Bapt^t eliuiTh Thursday and had a great I ! picnic .. Mrs. l.i/./.ic* Cox Fjottter had as lief: nui-st last week her sister, Air's. Noah froni.Honea Path, i Mr. Tom Kennedy on t h e sick list, r M r. T. 1.. Kud?jy . of Bennettsvile, -pert the week-end in' the ..\ . ' - .city last week. t .Mrs. Ada Franklin of N. V. C. _is_-visiting her -parents, Rev. and '.Mrs. Wright, West End. I . T " , CI.I II WORK DONE IN ? VOC.tiptVKE ( OL N'i'V I i ^ .... Our club- are Vetiinir . ahum 1 nicely owiug to the fact that Ptpi.nl sloff is,uoin^ lo he nigh this || | winter* t+t\y are busy with th. ir^'lI caniilna and inykinL' other hopsi hold useful articles. It is time I > begin our .'.fall trardens and raising our fall* chickens. We are as busy as we can he. ' We. were very, proud to have? Miss Blanche Sowed, State Tuberculosis Nuise, with' us. Shegave ; many helpful lectures and demonstrations in Home Nursing. Clinics worn lielil anil hatnuv U'nin viiioul Wo H-CI I hat tile county has betm ft greatly homTilod. We afir more I health conscious jiow than ever be- ft ?- Lula U. Gidion ' TK8 i:r;rri-: ttotIaltr.itt Mullins- The club met at the home of Miss Kvelyn Reaves on I I Church iSt. The meeting was 11j cd to order at 8 p. m. Our do- I votions were led . by Mr. G. Buck,' Chaplain,?'The- -meot-ing -was then B tinned over to Rev. Kiiefson our -W ! president. The minutes were read and adopted. Our discussion lor fltlie evening followed. We we're very glad to have with I lis Miss F.ula 1'. Gerald, a giad.i- 1 ate. of S. C. State College. We ft were - served a very delicious course by our hostess, .Miss Reaves. Our: next meeting will ' bo held at the home, of Mis- Xora'FX I ' Ra^nsoni on . M ullins. ,*>t. " *' I. Jjeym. Cfar. Reporter 1 SOI THIlltX l:.\II.WAV SiSTKM .Artixa! a.iid | .-innr.' ..f i li.-f '.1?tvtIKS rat. <| t \ .-voitta i t, It u - I 111itjI i'?t, S*. C., i Jimc 21, jt'3G. I j Ntu?Cf.hiinl.i.t ~ K>>r I?^?/' "n a ai? 'in ? oi i. ' i.... it?rrr? 1 ! J:20 A. 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