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i I "THE OLD GRAY | ? ?AND? I I THE NEW RIDER"? I I ! X REV. E. I'll 11.1.11* ELLIS | j The ( Lurch Our Only Hope ' Some haw become Skeptical a.- 1 to Weather the' Cnristian church' is ol service in the world today. Appare ntiy Dungs have broken loose 1 .beyvjw aiul ,"t luto _ 'ami .all ol his 1 _ ii.nat'itants lii'f aT-roaTT en tile" 1 land. Killing one another Is H~ ~ -^common ocanwici, and you have . never heard ot- so many clime's in 1 __ii_ all ol the world. But we must not consider ttie church a lailure be- ; cause of the so mairy crim* # am.' ollur evils so ' prevalent in pu. land .and country. Bear in .mine. ; tistd tneie has never ben a Utn> r- when the church has been more deplorably n yKcteel "than il i? to" nay. In many, communities . the t. hut ch, d';oi> arc Closed all da> >unuay while, thesoTcalled mem ..hers stay home' and. 'eat. Some gt cur ruling vvhi^c others waik^tnc 1 reels ot lHe i lly aliil tlie totim. try. highways. 1 haw known mill i>t< rs to go to. their e.liurches ii the morning ifiul late in the alter i: .on one or two persons coin* - lor .sciyice. In fact, 'many- -.peo ? -y> y. .tnn,)i 11,.w only 1 O styl , aijtl because tr.ey have no Where else to go at t|)t?t tinu Too eft en, we are. at. the church ***- in. person- only*, but in spirit \vi ai e verywhere "else hut church. In some cities.~th^ cinifchcs art. eonipelTt'd t" hitve "ime-eontihtum 'service. That is to- say. the s'X. nboi,. Sunday' -Xiu <>1 and Young L'eoplo's meeting, must be. held be f to.re the iH oph go home. So the,\ . [ can spend the rest tit' the Sab hath at tin hall parks-and thca. tors.'I have set h.only a child' lv i\. an i tin-re in I ire Sunday schou. Sunday- niorning. atul the same atterm tm you could not get admission into the hall park/This is if. 'Svtith t'arolina. \*o can Ian]'tin ehureh as . much. a< we phast for not hi in'ging about better coi >11-u-t I'lu^-so long as^Vgo ntakv it ,ih last 'resort, and pay a'dul lar for pleasure, and a penny l'o - ~ ' t in maintuiuanee- of to d's chuiv . we, will find eonditUrps among ?ugoing" t'otn. bad t -worse. If' w - won id that* tl.ie' .c'nurrh ?. rennM; iin - vpvlis in tne world lot us r< 1 .,?!% > do d. iporo' lor. the ehuiv: i.i.fifiiC- than wo-have 'ion i:r t i past. <. reath Disappointed. 'I'll A I'l l ail Mellioilist foiio-r. ? ?v. -a'doiis oV t harUiton regret e.\ , i i euinady liio inability- of lJisho, I. .-a'Ripper', 1 1 to visit .on o.it.y ja i.o pffty with iii?. engage a: nt>. Hut a-'spoo'ial delivery let T1 FTTt?t'V. .) .?tr?I'lanniis, n-T s^v.i.iiii load, stated that th 'i* - id u do pi o vi lla d hi; i . ' ii.o. I ?espit tho fact that w . made larjre preparations I'm; 1-Iinj.', . n;.vi'talhnu Mt w. i. .. v.. ,!il . .it ..-xjicrt itim to; I ave .M.. ? -* ; ];t>] i i' jii . arc of physicians an a,.-, to n.-. Hence our prayei a.-c- Mln.tr to tlu* thrnhe I'm 'a -)i < dy ivsuoatioji of..Mrs. Flip " Wo want Ik f to yet stum -ih ali ii. .-.i .-ho can share cquall. j.n t:.t tf.o'oti' fhinjrs tlu* Stale ha in -tpro f. r h r princely liu-lnim.inihi.-Uu in South Carolina n.. I.aiintr tins writer, and ever* h?; I'm h i . f means to sec that l. | - ?* ?! ?p-e- -W-i-ri?I'H." 4Vo?HVI It*" o | <H I" -1 ': piiaijl ic> than our present lea 'iir in whom every loyal South'. ' . ' aioiiniaii i- well pleased. . v . . . ( * The Masonic Meeting. I.ai or hay. histrict Input, l.taiol .Masier-.S. .1. I'oinsettv call e :. I lie l I l > 1 esClltat ives of the Sill - ordinate lodg s in his iua>o'ni(r ill irict. fft meet at Walterniore, the truest . of tiie local h?dire tlu it And to -ay that the jtvetinjr.wa a so.iive of fratorjial- in-piratio' i- usii.tr mild terms. In the ..ah s i ce, of (hand .Master .1. S. Stan . 1 aek. We were asked as (Iran i ii.ti lain to -jrNIr ss tile craft. A ition-r others who math' tiniely n marks- \V< fe Hrd. .Julius A, I'row lire. \t ft h and t lit- lay-in ade fro:: Calvary 1'IK. .church, who i the disltiict iccretavy. R* v'. F. I!Uiahcliaul, district chaplain is it di?d??nvht man?trrr?the?prr^? ti'n. lie i? not only a iJood ma *.>n hut a respectable < hristiat nrtiistif. Th< addie-- delivered It I'.r.c S. .1. I'. lP.-e?e. d.st.ict dep tity erar.d master was the lies 1 have heard '.from any ?.'eput> since I havt? h' < n a mason., Cliv the jurisdiction such deputies a I'oins- tte. and masonry will for over live and y<T"forward. Th<; lo i <al h'dsfr' at Walt;. rborii made ar tatiuements for rfu'r dinner at tin leaning ciilc of the city. Thcv fed us \c itii good ,eats until w wanted no more. We shall ?t ?i \ i- remember HTTP sister" Todij , :t that place. t The"()ld fray's" Policy. The i rigin of this Column has ' ! .?n . f<>r th' express. purpose ol > "aking of the virtue of jndivid. .1 ignoring. all of their vices. ^ i >! more than eight years w i i V stood by our convictions in Is r'spict. In fact the policy o th - paper is not _t<> slander bu boost. Negroes vet their share 'of criticism ?in wh.*.e papers a n < some colored pap' i s m^ke capita" of slac.<lcring Negro ministers and -?other racial leaders; - They have tr-ied to -cncOurag< The Palmetto I/C ader to join them in mud sling ing. They say such stuff would Ming larger financial income to j 0 < , 9 the company. But The I.uid'r pibfers a ckan . slun t. s???that de?M Kent--^t>wprir"~\vnr contiiun to read ] it as they are doing- now. A"d C in my speaking ut" the good things in men's career, and the worthwhile d? eds dune by them does t not alter the fact that tlajy are ^ without faults, ami have riot com t mitted some wrongs. But I am de? ermined to ke*-p before the read- S is all the good etlorts and noble L let'ds done by any man or wo: nan, regard!1 ss of friend or foe. * mo often, pen ons have said to a ne why you say so many goto things about such persons - ami '' hey are not friendly toward you 1 deing--' n*y-~frivnd~-vr?* nemy--ha>..I ilinn' I t, 1 o It h p; .i.t 1 t ither iTiay do. Its the crulital 1 1 things done that 1 want the pub- '1 ic to kmnv, and not tin relation .hey sustain., to me friendly o. (L! .t.'.viwise. Watch this column fen w tic note-worthy accomplishment' u n the part id X'gro men and wo 1 it'ii irrespective of denomination !r sprcial friendship, so tar as feat s to me, ' fc & Let Is Come Back^ . It is certainly good news to ev i\. >.>i i . in ouumi v in-"ima to 4 .11 toy flint tn*.- (drajnd_. (Mil Oldei f ly b'?r- vived \V<. Hi-',, r" i his T internal lodge that has done si * i'uch tor Negroes of America* una 1 a thv 1>It4>? of .tlii Sta. Vis lo> is ' u?-orRani\<o. Hundreds art .ailing 1< r tin* command. ? Ann f no can doubt bat that- tin .s con ' .. uini.iiig W ill- Lit1 gieatci?thnirHl..?,rst ..". . i St. I.like , (i Tat1 'm'.niCtis of our church art.. * ,t*ally working . like busy be. s. ht-y arc- religiously prouu of-th* ii 1 fViuig. and art1 determhnd' tlgi* ' T. Luke's banners will never trail h the dust. Lasl Sunday's '-e. - ' i.ts will be of long rementbefiKe. Sunday anij.ther high day is f nlieipaCtd. The pastor will prea?.'b I ii the morning and I>r. <f. S. .,io ant, lorintr pastor will preach at ' ight. The .third Sunday u.gtoui >i women will rake all of pur eiv- \ iownient money. \Vt* art; going ' n. Our ' Tt i \ tost ,s- ' that..." very iit nibi r pray for an outpouring o ' lie Hold Spirit. ~ lAt I s Advance On Our -Knees" ' . NKWKKKKY NI'.WS . I)ra> ton . St., High Svhcol:- . I'rof.. It. I'. (.hidden. Principal The 1 JO)-r.?"T ~<;s'siou if Dray <4i Street Hi.-school was ?<< : .<1 Ktiday morning.' w'itii i'rol. . ii presiding. After haying -tut. i a *? i. t-"r line iff the w I'k. lie I'lv-l ??fe d Vrof.-T. S. Galiman. who .. ^avr lie children vi i ,V l a '.vice aiu . .he new .members < t" > v .n.'.ii-. >' Miss''- Amanda (iaiv. A. M. liov mi university. Washington, 1?. t I'lieoia A. Spigner, 15. S.. G~t? > range hi; r.r. .S. ( .; A1is> i i? ?V .'fl H. Sutton. A. M. S. <i ar.ge mrg,- S. C., her home's in Camden >. all of these la le- ea.e'vy:': im.ly i enta'rk-'. ! . Mohtiay iii.o:nni.?- < ir':we., tifv. I in land, lkasll i. 1 . .'v y. I'rof.. T. 1>. Neely, his .^uii, .Mi hiisty, Mesdanii C. K. Mat tin... Farrow ami I'rof. I*. S. (iallmar. Ah of litem gave.-tim ly n marks xedji.t Mrs. Farrow. Don't fail te+he.jir Prof. Nlely a: he "school Friday night. lid i :(>!.!toclvfl Willi tile 1. ,\|. t . \ vmk in In*I. " The sad funeral nl Mi. Stuart was held at the i.o'ne <y .utiv. } .' > J ones Ave, .Sundae atn i:i or. .1 :00 o'clock. } 1" haves to nmiirn his )?l?ssi:.y i "w il\*. i f. brother, one- sister, mo -i.ua host <)'? .lolathes am; ."I'ii'iuls. 1 'htiii'lakers, Williams mil Pratt in charge. Thi- miih rai soryieo i?r Mr rhnj nton Trihhlo was la hi tit Cal.ary Presb rtei ian ehurvh sTinday 3:00 p. m.* . Mr. llaltiwanger of St. .Mat hews Baptist eh n it w -nduete lie -oiv'ko for the Sun.-' of Aii! Rev. lieasoiier. the pastel's text was Job at'Jti. I|i left t.> niuuiMs-iis pa-sing a host r.|'children .rrand children. .relatives " tun! .'rionds. ,J\ I!. Williams in eknrge. Mrs. Maynoliti Slijh is. able to ?'e up again after having been o. he sick list for two Wiek.-. Wi ru t she will soon reeover. Mrss t). P. Boeder of Thomas? ilie. N'. ('. spent the week-mnl in .'Irwlturt y. visiting C? la: IV? < ;i: riehds. S-jho also ?n?'ti?i? ?! t< "Hilton and spoilt a few ht.Jrs on ^.umiaAA- with K1 v. aid Mi^WLiL., Reeder and family. Miss Rubye Williams of Maii tta, Cla., who is spun ,'intr th -umnur w ith In-u- undo and aunt Mr. and Mrs. C A. Wades-worth . f'linto^ C. was al-o a pleasantvisitor in the C ity last wo'k. Mis.-. Williams will leave"for Marietta Wednesday, where she will reunm ci work ft- a teacher tn-t-lu* Marv tta hitrh school. She will bo ar ornpaniod hack to fia. by her Ilr??. Mr. Paul Williams. Mrs. Chanov Lake Rft Sunday 'o,r Washington, I). ('. . On Thursday, "Misses Rredor. Mao and Dora Hendot<ojf of-Wa-ltington, I>. C., Mrs. A. Wades worth of Clinton. S. ('.. Miss Rubye Williams of (?a. and Mrs, Mcrnico Reedor hilly wood moto; od f<> Newberry to s p . ml the . by While op this -ide th'y wore visitors ii^.Stre thers,. It lairs aid ,\V inn.sbor.o Thuy., ia-poU* 4- a vs?? ypleasant tuuT-saXv trip back t< Clinton on Thursday evening. The many friends i * Mr-. J. T W;; Mints reifrf't very much t' learn of hoy illness. Trust that she will very soon ho dp and ?uit j | CI^U>| II. ' Calvary F'resbyterian Church Rev. A. H. Reaaoner, F'a?tor THE The Sunday school service waa mpr^sslve as usual, Visitors:Mesdames Matilda Johnson ana ha Dennis. q During the children's hour, Irs. F. E. Hurst offered prayer, lie pastor's subject vwis "Laboi iunday." He told the chilJrer. he joy and benefit of labor. , ? At 11:S0 o'clock his theme: The pirit of Forgiveness, text: Matt. ^ o:21 which was enjoyed by all. Mr. CecipJones has returned ^ rom New York City where he had m very pleasant vacation. . w Mrs. Charity L. Montgomery and ttie daughter, Clara Etta have eturned home from AsheVille, N. <p Hey ...visiting. her sisters, Mrs. q lara Williams, SaTlTe "Boyd and lie guest o'J her cousin, Mi j. Ever- -^-r in Sullivan.' While there over six weeks, she Jok a special course in Beauty ulture. She states she is ready > sieve the public at any time ^ or the beautilication ot" yourself. Paul R. Allen ;henkkhr a. m. 'e. church h Rcy. J. C. James, Pastor I jo I 01 Charleston?The services were | ury commendable at Ebenezer on Ijj ast Sujulay. A tremendous w hrong was- at the morning service 0 give reverence to"God~Almighy and-.to partake of the "Lord's h, Upper." . . . The sermon v'clivered by the G ?astor was as dynamites upon the ti nans and souls of the worship- tc ys of God, ' vi The text "I anv.the Bream of Ji'eJ'.. was taken from St. John rr 'e< The theme that was produced f( vss "^Christ the Inlinite Producer." hi During the di^couine \>f. this 01 cel'ul and noble sermon, the ft l'earts of many were touched by t( In buniiyg the great hallowed P ire. ii Quito a large crowd attended ft Sunday school, many visitors were E resent. -The lesson was very in- ft eresting and an. inspirational les- a -on Was given to all. Xjie report n mm tile District Convention held J it Good Will church, Mt. Pleasant, *. C. was mi iff <e by the delegate, tMiss Gertrude lleyward. She .A inndu an excellent report, which C was an inspiration for all and to b ill that didn't attend the eonven- li ti -u. The convention was pre- v -id'd by Dr. li. K.'Brogden, A. B., k l?. D. A cooperative-spirit existed a I Ili'll'llL* KilllY till* poiu-nnlinn S We note* \vitrh interest that Bro. s A. ! '. \VondlJUry was ruroleCted as I i >i>ti ict ^uperintemh'nt for the c League. - c Sunday night the evening world]* tei initiated. a- great meeting a under thy i' a ership of great, < noble and wondet ful wojman, Mad- ! am Myles. The meetijyp was a 1 aveat success. It gave us all the inspiration of more zeal to labor, * Hun e ci tii itge to lie true and more * cancelation for the work that 1 lie bids us do. Her theme for the e.et.ing worship was ''A Certai-n ' dTThrrmeiTt." ~ - < I'i.e .id Sund:iv of this?month? will b, Kndowm'nt Day, the p.is- ' t T is asking that each* member t ; ay Mtc also- as many of our ' M ien is as would like to. I'll 11. AIHvl.l'IH A NKWS Mr. and Mr-. William Westoj i u Jldd IS". Worno'ck St., motored o 1!: him- re. Md.. to visit thi.iv ui.-ins. Their two daughters ac- i oinpanied them.' > .Mis. Kijward Xn)odwih is visitii.her sister,.Miss XJussie Mai ' ii"U(i\\in and Mrs. Robert .Thump- ' at N. Wornoek- Street.' ' Tin Missipna.vy .jioci* ty,?. of . ;.tlu_ } < omnuii sty Raptvt church hehi i heir- women's day program Sund;iy.. Si ptend/er (>, 1036 in the af- 1 f> moot;. The amount raised was iti.au. Thank all who helped us. ' < II AI'I'KI.LH STATION A. M. E. CHl'RCH ' i S.,:day vvaV another, beautiful ay at Chappclle Station. Sunday ln ol opened at 10 A.M. with supe;.ni ndtnt and teachers at th'ii ~ pe-t of duty. We are-proud to say that Chap-. -TT I!.. y,...a... o 1 ' . K,i it'll ovnuay scnooi and 1 > lunch arc moving on. .Since Rev.. lh her has.been with us the momta rs sec ni to have a working spirit. We are always glad to have ] ur visiting friends attend Sunday elvol ar.tl church with us. Mrs. (ire-gory of Hend< rsonville, N. (.'., and R, v. Mrs. Mary Wilnine-, of ('olumliia 1 were at Chap- .tieilo Statii rf Sunday. You are wel'HiVe at .anytime. Hope you will .-' me again. At I 1 Mil A.M. the Pastor, Rev. ~ Hreher s> lected Psalm 02:12. It being Communion Sunday tveryIio/y's heart seemed to be open and ready to receive the message. Sunday night'* at K:00 o'clock Rev. l)ri;her (in ached another wonderful sermon, St. John 12:21, subhe! Inipiii ing Gr1' oks. . In o.lii i oard meeting Tuesday nigbt tin- pasto.r asked the lead* is to go and seek our she1 p which have wondered from the ol,r. Tlidi'e will be a rall'y at the < ha11pelli- Station Sunday 3:30 P. i M. You are cordially incited to attend. .. . WATERLOO NEWS Sunday Rev. S. E. Kay, pastor I' Laurel Hill Baptist church deliv rod a soul' stirring sernWnr Subject. "Faith". The revival tvas a.. .suct'i .ss, .'.. A wns,' "i-ulli ctujK'-j ? We Imv'FdrarF maijy visitors out of town lately. Mrs. Lillian Pen<11 ton r< turner! from Brooklyn, N. V.,1 '.Mr. Henderson Fuller from Cincinnati, is visiting his brother. Mrs. Grace Anderson left Sat- < urday for Cincinnati visiting rel- \ atives and friends. I PALMETTO LBAJPM MARION NEWS Mr. and Mirs. Morrison ,oi : harleston and Mr. Eugene Lewis j f Jacksonville, Fla. were guests I Mrs. Hagin Sunday afternoon. Mr. -fend Mrs. Major Davis >ent Sunday in Wilmington, N. . with their son, Mr. Frank Dav. One of the grandson? caiv.e ick with them. Miss Lillian Matthews, who ha ?en visiting her uncle, Mr. Boa an Goddard has gone to Savanih, Ga/to join hetr father and other. M*rg. Martha Goddard and Miss helma left Monday afternoon for ha.rlest.nri . Mrv and Mrs. James Barnes of harleston spent bunday wtttrieir aunt, Miss Lucretia Barnes. The "Tents" had a fine day foie outing at Legetts' Mill Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Lannean Rogers, 'iss Eljzabeth Rogers, Mrs. Osno Mitchell and children, and aster James Hayes spent the day ith Mrs. Ilattie Williams in artsville. A large number of people enyed the picnic at Myrtle Ilea h 1 Labor Day. Miss Louise Cox has been *r sposed dor a few weeks. We ish for her an early recovery. Mrs. Laitra.-Graham- who has 5en visiting in Philadelphia is at jme again. Our "tonsorial nrtist, Mr. "Ed" ibson, reports a delightful vaeaon, having, visited points of inuest in New York and Pennsylania. At the close ol the Pee Dee Sum ler school Mr. M. Johnakin join i his wife and daughter in Hartml, Conn, for a short stay with is Mother. Mr. James Reeves, eldest son o Ir, and Mrs. Jeff'Reeves, pa>se.. ) his reward, August 14," l'Jbfi in hiladelphia, Pa. v here he had ved many years. . frs. Blanche Reeves, wife, .Mrs. itta La Couche, sister-in-law, and Ir. "Billie Reeves, brother were ;ut of town attendants.* Inter>ent in Jackson cemetery. II. L ackson in charge. The communty wtas saddened by he news of the death ofi young larjon Robinson of New York lity. Just nine months elapsed etween his demise an* that o lis sister, Roberta. The funeia' ras conducted by Rev. A. .J. ins Sujldav afternoon Mice .trice Johnson sang "One Sweetly iole'mn Thought." The pastor poke briefly on "The Prepared 'lace." Interment in Graham emetery. Mr. II.. L. Jackson in harge. An impressive service was held it St. John A. M. E. church Sunlay. The pastor, Rev. A. J. enkins used as a text Matthew 0:39. The tru-teo rally is still in procress, something o-ver two bun Ir^d dollars has been reported by he clubs. Mr. Livingston and tlrs. Francis Jenkins were the eaders. Mr. Livingston was rowned by Rev. Garrett Moore. In a subsequent rally Misdllian. Foxworth raising the larrest amount, was crowned by our Presiding Eh.<er, Rev. J. S. Goo. Rev! \V. C. Crawford, pastor of Mt Pisgah church, Sumter, con lucted a -revival. meeting at .St, John. Many persons were bencitted., by the able sermons of hti Cos pel preacher. Mu and Mrs. Leroy Davis of New York visited their mother, Mrs. Annie Davis, and their tirohe r, Mr. Fletchur Da\is. Mi Vrmb" Davis has been an invalid 'or some time b it is -itways cheer TiJ. Mr. Fletcher 'is look'ng quite tint elf again after an, operation it MeLoud's. hospital. ""M)\ James Crawford was recent-' y striekened with paralysis. He is tow at MeLoud's ho-pital. Mrs. Lottie. Owens spent her va ation in Ne\v_York City with her laughter. Mrs. Estelle Davis of , Boston worshiped at St. John 'Sunday norning. M 1I.LBUANCy A.M.K. CHl RCH Rev. I II. Dozier, i'astor The Sunday school-goers assent' Med at, the usual time Sunday and had a b'autiful discussion. Thi. lesson was reviewed by-the superintendent. Everyone seemed to iave enjoyed the Sunday school. Shortly after school we assembled into the regular service. R?.v. Dozier preached a wonderful discourse from Paul's letter to tin The discourse was fine and dandy because it was simple. Immediministered the Communion to the" waiting congregation. TFie pastor had on all day service^ Sunday and dinner was served to them* that had a ticket. J'ne little dinner was called a jubilee dinner. I think that ^he dinncf was a success. The pastor arranged to have had Rev. Flowers from Selim M. E- church to preach the evening sermon. Ilis text was found -Matt., Luke and Mark". Subject "Come, Tarry and Go". Those that heard him confessed that he really preached the gospel. Rev. Fowel "TTlso brought r number of his prominent members to help render service. We wrvc veify proud to have them. i n pastor had services at Pamplico Sunday night. yfttn\ M. 'Hyman, Miss EnRa Hyman and T. T? Hyman, Jr.? and Adphonsa Hyman were the dinner guests of Miss Gardina Moore. They reported that everything was lovely and delicious,Mr, L. E. Hyman has bef n suffering for the past week with a fractured finger.Mrs. Rachel Clammdn is on the sick list. Mr. George Guiles sp' nt the week-end home with his wife and mother. Amaz *'C You're ahead of the p lene in your tank. E more comfortably . . priced gasoline gives premium priced gasol give you more under ] =-?world's leading oil or| STANDARD OIL ?sso r$i5^500 ? 1 Contest Close! 1 Sit "(OUR HJ? UIIMiE SIMUNti XK\YS , John Iirondnav, Uo|V.ii.'tcr In spite of the unfavorable weather-there were a faithful few that attended the Sunday school. The bsson was beautifully taught and discussed fir thirty minutes . Set vice; t\etv line at \Sccond Baptist Sunday and Sunday night. Rev. l)orns was at his very- bet both tinii s. Juite a few folk from here attended the revival meeting* at Macedonia Sunday. Kdgili* Id. S. ('.. TTh' I,. I'. S. club. nu t at t In- I homo of Mrs. Ad iie Alor.ritt, September 14. l'.KJO at ~> - The "iii? ctinj; was called to b; dor by the .jivosiduit. After the devotional o:\cx\-tsos tho roll was oall! cd and each *iv.'mbcr responded With; their Bible verse. The minute* were. read, roe ived and adopted. After which" old and now business was dismissed; The hos-1 toss s' rved a delicious course ol 1 cocktail and sandwiches. cakes and iee cream. The next will he at tile home of .Mrs. Alice Blocker.'! S' ptc nibc r 1S. HCl'? ; t o:U() >'eloyk , Visit tics n i i' always w c 1 ii;c. | Friday at 1 :.'!<! P.M." our ?"> week school came to a close. The six .weeks in scho I was quit, a .stic-l cess. Wt thank 1'i.of. A. c. liiy;hlowei and the .entire faculty for showing so much interest" in the students. '1 hose hot days that they wen in school. Mrs. Klh n Thoio.'i- o.l ' (Jet rjria werV tin- .u l ; t -1 ~. o! their sisC r. Mrs, Heiuii Raiiord Thnrsday ani Friday. Th?ye loft unlay 1'ur New dersey. ) Mrs. 11 at Af fu.'av 11. Iiairui and Mrs. U. I. llasinv.dntl. left Satin'-, (lasy to visit tfi iVir at points in I lie* North.? 1 I Mr. Daii Watson h ft for Now York Saturday. tMiss ..Ho-a li. ltroadna'x l i t on Tuesday i\Y l! :t< dot ?- ?1 S y \ Coluinhia Avuoro iin-'v. ifl st.,dy this wint' r. Miss (). Jinan's ha.- . voile t" North ('aro)ii a. Mastus (Ir.tili and l!nl? rt Wright lift Thursday morning for Atlanta, (la. They - wore, aceom| allied hy their aunt. Mrs. K\ a IlayKOod. Mr. /and Mis. Alphotvxa Mafiis' itiotul have y. n to F.aureus, S. ('.. whore they will -work this winter. The followi'.e t< a hers have returned to their ditl' rent honns: Mrs.' (J. Iloniil-s and' M:s- Cooper, Columbia and Mi--: C. H. Latimer, Abbeville.. Mrs. A. William,- i- st';il_.on jje >iek list, also Mr. IJoi.iy Kaifnrd. . I C1.1 w \ cry. | Messrs Ci-Aiir- and Kddio Frank I "Mks' at their loum 'fh'ir>":ay '< % lining. The main ! arur'- of t;.e | "fveninjr Were < :.r<! j..a;. hut ami 1 daneinfe. I'.a h <.n-- rt ported hav-~ ling spent "ton enj yal.le 1 Mr. Ranee Woudwar : mad 1 pop calls in town Sunday evmjjpr _( ARI.ISMK VKWS T Mrs. ('. Stewart, h ft for KnoxIville. Ter.n., Saturdnly after sptndI injy throe months with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. Waites JohnscdiT* Mrs. K. Savaire of I'hilad' Iphia spent a few days with her broth-' cr and wife, Mr^anff Mrs. S. (lalnmn of Carlisle, S. ('. Mrs. X. Booker and"little trrand daughter are ltoni" anain after spending a while in New York Mrs. Cat l ie drown and little Carlie are hack home after sp'ndinjj. a few da^.s with hre brother Mr. Wash Boston lof Pluladi Ljiltia. I'a, ? Mi ss B( mice Brown spent Wednesday in Columbia with her father and mother-in-law,VMr. and Mrs. Will Brown. I Mr. A. Williams; V. Dawkins and i M. Sartor left <"< - " s c. 5T3US - . s '! ing Get-A ack when the lights turn?with Essossolene gets you there more -easily^ and at less expense. This regular you better mileage th^n even most ines, ana no gasoline at any price wiu tiard driving conditions. Made by the ganization, Esso Marketers. COMPANY OF N JTW JERSEY lene iss otwtt t0P*Y \ Sartor 1> ft for the State college. Orangeburg, S. C., Monday after spending a few days at home. Mrs.' Alma Dickson is spending a few days in ? Winston-Salem,*N. * Carolina. " i Hi v. J. JO.-W. Stewart of Boston, Mass. spent the week-end with J Hey. and Mrs. J. M. Dawkins and j family. He left Monday for Liv-: mgstone college, Salisbury, N. C.1 Mrs. Essie Mills, the .wife of;' Mr. .1. Walter .Mills is visiting In r I children in Winst< n-Saleni, N. C.> Rev. J. M. Dawkins, Jr.. and s'is- tcr Av( l ie spent Tuesday In Abbe*.J ville, S. C. Mrs. Francis English and daugh ] iv-1 I.I/./.H.- were -me ?umu?y auernoon u'Ufsts of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knulish. Service s were tt'ootl at St. I.lfk" A. M: K. /ion church Sunday. Sund - tool at tin- usual hour hy the Supt. Mr. K. T. Tucker. The.1 I'astor, Kcv. llilliam and Rev. J.I I'.. \V. Stewart of Boston, Mass..' preach'd two soul stirring sermons the "people seemed to have enjoyed them much. ? I Revival me. tiny; closed at Wil-1 iianis .Chapel A. M. K. /ion church l'"i.iday?ni^ 'it.??ft?wttr?<piitr?a : successful meetitier. R' vival mcotjntr will he at Tuckus Chapel next" ih-l'Mviiiiir. Minday l.'{. There will hi also a dinm r given at Tuckus Saturday. l?y the Missionary 1.adits of St. Luke church. .Come and help us njoy it. Miss Madia and Miss Mattie I'awkins and Mrs. I.ouise spent a pleasant stay with Mr. and Mw. , Mike Dawkins and family. I SI LSCIMllK FOR Till: I'AL.Mlyl'TO I.FADKU SET YOUR OWN EASY TERMS Replace old, inI pay as you ride. AS LOW AS ?QC l'er Week COLUMBIA VULCANIZING WORKS, INC. COLUMBIA, S. C. y>p?n All Ni&ht?24 Hoar Sorrlaa \ Save your nicklea and dimea and come up to us sometima __ While in Columbia riait th* j I Ivenox Beer Parlor .Cor. (JERVA1S & HARDEN STS. i LUNCHES AT ALL TIMES IIARRY-MURRAY, Prop. | 1HOLLEY } FUNERA 2169 Senate St.. (Cor. House ai AMBULANC I or* PHONE NEVER SLEEP The Holley Funeral Homes at PHON] OI'R MOTTO: "PROMPT At A Service In Keeping 17 YEARS OF EFF ! I ??P . k ... . ' % r aturdav, September 12, 1936 - ~ n.! way! ^^ JH ^ ' . i^^%UVATTHf^L (Cssq) VfetMny .Cupr. 1936, Eqjk), Inc. SPARTANBURG NEWS :- : Rev. TV. C. .'Clark, "pastor of Go!- 4on Street Baptist church and Zion Hopewell Baptist church, Blairs. left Sunday for Locithart, S. ('. Me will assist Rev. S. E. Blak?', M.iOrator of the Sandy River As\o- * ciation along with him were- "i uf his members. Rev. Clark preached usinj>- for his text John 10:28 and all njoyed the sermon. We had tie joiner. Both choirs from St. Paul I.owrysville and Golden Stie t | Baptist churches rendered u< \ iy good music. Itev. Spearman from Morris- . town, !>T.inn.,' js still in the hospital. I The Moving Star Business (Tub of this city witnessed a gr at ; thanksgiving sermon preaclud by Rev. E. .1. Gilmore. The revival at Gold i St. Pa >- " . tist church began Sind'ay., S.-.p timber 8th. Rev. -.Gilmore fne a Winnsboro will assist the psy'tpr for ten or more nights. * I . sot*tiii;n.n italr.way systi:m ; Arrival and 1 'iparUire. <if I v, . J Trains "(n/rati <1 ly the S.iutIn i : IiT y* way S?lem at 111 - I * 11 i. ?n Stat . n lunihia. S. C., elturlivi) .Mine -I, ii Train . l.eavcs No. Columbia l*Or tit 5:00 A.M. -< Mn st.-r. K -.-.u I i, I, J. Charlotte 9" 5:20 A. M.?-Spartanhuri;'. A t \ I III-. KlIM.Wille. 1 12 G:<0.A,-JI.-- gt, Alai thcr.s,. ' i Orangeburg, that,.- - j| o ton. 15 ?>:.*.?A. M. ? Newberry..(Jr. . nw I Anderson'. UrriMivhie,. Atlanta. ' -111 - ~ 8 :-3o A. AI.??Ai^fe-usta, ?Ankeiv,?rV+??? ? lanta. 19. 99.5 A. M:- Blarkville, Hans . Savannah. 118 H:S10 A. M.-r-i *;t i i i <1 > it. Kama K.?;k Hill. Shelh> 2" 12: In I'. M.-? Spartanburg, A " ' v.ille.Chieiiitiati, In- 1 dianapi.lis, St I. a s. _ I <'hie;igi>. J?4,.28 .4:52 1\ M-.?St. Matthews. MTJ Orangeburg, Char os- \*V toil.- y) 1 32 5:yo 1* M -Chester, liuek Ib'l. \ ' fharlutto. fSi*?nsh..lM?, Washing: n, '* Baltimore, 1'hilad' 1- t pliia New Y<>rk,c:ty. .7 9.5nB .M.?Newberry,' Orvi.w.i.id, Amlersi.il, At- 1 ~C Irriit" f ..' 23 10:00 1*. M.? Savannah. Jaeksoii-'. ', , . ville. . Train Arriv,i? - . A I No. fit'luiiiluu l-Vfiin j 24 4:50 A.M.- .lacksitnville, i~.iv.t iliiih. 18 C:20 A. M.? Atlanta, An.l. i it. Greenwood, X > ?' berry. 31 -8:20 A.M.?New York. Washing- J| ? taiv. eiiamiu1. = 1? 117 12:25 JVM.?Shelby, Rock Hill i Hancaslor, Camden. 27 12.35 P. M.?Charleston, Orange- { 11 . " 1* Ml. .WltlMIOVc!-. | 1 28 4^0 P. M.?Chicago, St. Houi?, 1 Cincinnati, Ashevitl*. Greenville, Spartan-,! I, burg (.Atlanta). . fl p ' 32 4:45 P. M'.?Augusta.' A i k e li". I liatesburg. 10 9:00 P. M. -AsbcvlIU'. Spartan- ^ burg, Greenville At. ' Inula. 11 0:23 P.M.- Charleston. Orange- I burg, St Matthews. I 23 9 :10 1' M?I "harlot te. Rock Hill, i Cbi stf r, WinnsUor. > I 10 0:50 I*. M <;i ec u\ iiie, Andtrsoh, | t Greenwood, N e w- Maf iii-vry. 20 4:29 P.M.?Savannah. Barnwell, I liliickville. City Ticket Office Depot Ticket Office 1208 Sumter St., South Main St. Tele. fiSSti " Tele. 5<J23 [ n d s o^ns '"ll"" L HOME id Senate Sts.) Columbia. S. C; ^ ^ ;e service 3?For Direct Connection with Gadwten and Easbover. S. C. E 7998 A, il> COURTEOUS SERVICE.** ^ ' With Every Purse. ICIENT SERVICE.