The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 17, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. TV. A. Bethea, Pastor'
St. Geo.ge, S. C.?fcunday was
a beautiful day to the delight of
the churc. goers. Sjunduy school
opened at 10 o'clock a.m. with the ^
Supt., Mr., Jones at - his post of
duty. The icsson was discussed
vith care by the teachers. Quite
a large number was out to enjoy ^
the fine lesson. At the close of
th? class study the pastor was "
presented to review the leSson.
Promptly at 11:30 a.m. the pas- L
tor ascended the rostrum accom- 11
panied by the kev. W. 11. Pinck- v
ney. At the end of the devotion- v
els the pastor selected from St. ^
John 20:29, subject The Believers
In Chiist", Many hearts rejoic- '
cd while he spoke to us from the ^
.fullness of God's word.
At % o'clock the pastor and the
congregation conducted services '
for the. Lew Hope Baptist church. *
The Ser or choir sang for the " occasion.
Wo a.e now looking; forward to A
the coming of our Educational fal
ly v hich is dated for the 1st bun- *day
in May..' Its a guest rally.- _
You ma ,*, look forward'to this b?j_ ^
cau >e you will hear from us.
The ice cream lloat that was
sponsored by the Sunday school '
teachers was quite a success.
The boosters are keeping busy.
President, Mr. L. II. Harrison.
: The JJver-Ready club is having 1
Borne r< al work done; Mrs. I.izzie
Henderson, president. 3
The W. H. and F. Missionary '
society will meet injjts .regular 1
meeting Sunday afternoon 5?00' '
o'clock. Mrs. Mabel Rummers. '
president?knows. no.faillirgTzCojnie. _.
out and enjoy a feast.
The A C.E. Leaguers are- get- '
'.ing busy, led on by Miss Evelyn
Toomer. '
Airs., Mamie Thompson and T.
fl. Pinc'mcy Were guests of Mrs^
1,'. A. B".hea on last Friday..'"
Mrs. Julia Campbell left Saturday
to "i it her children in Ali
.mi, Fla. '
Mrs. Johnson of Columbia was '
he week-end guest of her sister
Mrs. Sal.ie E. Felder.
Prof. Jenkins of the Texas
pcnooi is out again to trio ueimni
;f. his friends. Miss Daniels teacher
of St. George High school
was week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Louise Brown.
Rev. Wiky Toomer reports a
1 ich day at his church last Sunday.
He is one of |St. George's
pons and we are proud gf him.
Rick list: Mr. I.ouis Brown, Jr.
We ti ijt he will so,on hG himself
tgain. i.
ST. J VMF1R A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. B. Bouler, Pastor
SurJi;, morning brought a happy
g.'oi i to Sunday school at 10
t.ni. T..e lesson was beautifully taught
by the .teachers. An interesting
review by the Supt. Miss
Est rile Tanorette.
At 11:30 a.m. morning worship
began. . After preliminaries the
pastor presented Rev. Schen, white
to leliv r the message who preach
ed from the subject "Man Making
Excuses".
At 1:30 Rev. Schen preached
from: St. Luke 24:20. This sermon
was in the intgrestt of the Red
and Blue Armies.
Sunday night being our second
quarterly conference, Presiding
Elder Rev. Dent presented Rev.
* ~ Schen to preach in Kis~~Stend Who "
Foelcted h*s~ text from ,St. Matt. 1
15:14.?Llresc were -very- instrue- |
live an1 inspiring sermons, long |
to be : t .nembered. One person
rnited with the church.
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CLOVER NEWS
Mr*. D. Adams of Gastonia, N.
, spent Sunday here with slaves.
. Ci
Mt*. Enrline Adams and son ^
"ilburn, Jr.. and little Patricia c
awrenee are visiting friends in 1
astona for a, few days this week..
Mrs. Mary Kirk Jackson had as
v 1 guests her sisters A' rom Win
tun-Salom, Mesdames Cynthia N
laijey, Clara Legree, Delia Ilea- a
nv. Maggie Finger and Miss Az- a
lie. Watson. They left Sunday 11
ight for home. Mrs. Jackson As
as very glad to have them. They L
isitod their father also, Mr. Ike ?
V'ilson. * - i<
Mr. and Mis. Edward Rallison v
ad as their guests Sunday Mrs. a
'ary Good and Miss Amelia .Good c
Bessmer City, N. C. 11
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sadler, of c
'.'i'lston-Salem. X. C., visited their *N
ister Mrs. Vennie Pegram and
i.piily Sunday. o
'5^1'. and Mrs, Frank Bratten nnd M
!rs. Irene Chambers of Char- t
i tte, N. C., visited relatives here
:-unlay. , . . 1
Miss Susie Quinn of Winstonvalem
spent the week end here U
i 'th relatives. . h
Quite a few Clover citizens at- ^
rik'd the funeral of llii Majr- r
so. Sadler at New Home church,
unday. _ , n
Misses Mozelle Williams and M.
'". Jackson attended the third field
!: y program at the Carroll school
Yn'iy where they both instructd
some of the classes for the
.i-ir ty Supervisor, Mrs. M. E.
'tm.nore. They reported a pleasnt
trip and a well spent.day.
The P.T.A. met in the school ,
Tafrj)rium on Monday nijrht. The
ne'injr was called to order by v
! ?' president. After the business ?
It delegate to the P.T.A. in Co- ,
mhia made her report which was
cry good and helpful. , The
10th and 11th prades-un-- ,,
' the direction of Miss L. B.
V e,vn iravo a literary program;
\'-h Miss Elizabeth Jackson, a
.' h trrade student at the piano. u
N t> r the profrram the class serv1
a delicious course of ice cream
. 1 cake.
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS 1
ATr. James Chappelle, a student *
Cf State college, spent the week- '
( id with his uncle and aunt, Air. .
and Airs, Robert Walker. * t
Mrs. Jahies* Harden and baby re
rned to Charleston Sunday to <
join husband and father after
rienir.g several weeks here with
h,parents in-laws. Air, and Mrs, i
Charlie Hardin.
Mr. Cliftcrene Sanders was called
from Aliami, Fla. because of
the death of his father, Air. Henry
Sanders, who was buried Sunday.
Rev. AI. AI. Peace of Columbia,
preached at Calvary Bapt. church
> irday morning. A large congre
{ration was present and enjoyed
the sermon very much. Mr. Fel.dm
from -Columbia accompanied
him here. - .
The boys of Lake View Camp,
1175, about three mil^s from town
left last week for a camp near
Augusta, Ga. It is said that
white boys will be placed here for
the present time.
R^v. Milliard, pastor of Metropolitan
A. M. E. church preached
at Carniel Presbyterian church
Sunday. ? ' ?
Many Chester friends are 71struing
in every Sunday afternoon
at 4:30 over WIS to hear Rov.
Downs' services.
See Masters James Woods and
lu gene Attics for your Palmetto
Leader each w^ck.
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BATESBURG NEWS
Sunday w,us a good uay lor ai
mien goers. ii.e Ulive iiranci;
Uuuay scuooi was caiieu tegetni
ro.uu o ciock by tne iupt. ill*
aciung man was ad at their re
[icctauie post oluutics; a wonderd
icssi xi was uiscussed at lull
tie nave sccnieu anting s sweei
bice, rite iiow'era ur>- 01001111114
lid tlie trees are Duuding. i'nipg:
re beautiiiil ana U you re asking
le?1 am prouu of it. 'l'hu
liter ha a the pleasure of seeing
ne a uiuma entitled "itie
i t^u'een Esther' ol three acts, c.
>ve, ana udWnture. J.'ne pla;
.us oi ingii creuibility, connnj
nd composed oi the members o;
oioiual lleiguts high school am
lumbers oi the St. Jo'hn Baptis
much oi which our principal, Rev
?. L. Bush is principal.
The teachers have begun to giv<
ut commencement pieces in whic]
e loo'k to be down to real prae
ice in a few weeks.
Mr. Earl My les was scen ii
own S'unday, ~
Mi's. \\. M. Oxner had for he;
:udsU, Her sister, Mrs. Charlii
5oyd and little twin daughters
\ lliiclmcna and Tawasena, the]
1 ported a lovely evening:,
Until next week I'll turn over i
e\v page. ?
(11< KEN WOOD NOTES
ny iu-ury Ihomas
?.ie Lueciiwoou County toiwliei:
on iiieir April meeting ai U e.>i
.u sc iiuui iusl U edileaUay.
x .vuV groupa ' were xoimetl lui
l-m Apsniaaionsi Ulo.up i, lei
,> Ansa CaiUWeii uiacusscd I'm
ui ijus. ways oi teaming tacogra
ny in tile io\vei grades. 1 liy a-n
UiueiiL ul deletionnv??<lltecii.
.is. most interesting find reaeliei
iiiutou point at tile time ul uis
w.-bal. ' '
uroup 11 dealt with tlie workso
ur Agriculture Agentb and tin
.vivuinagus and uisuuvantages lha
u..iiunt the xSegre youth in ear
> iiig out plans designated for'va
ious projects.
Doth groups assembled at tli
.ppoi'nicd time' and listened wit
interest at the information ou
i pi esenlatives bi ought from tli
iiouse of Delegates.
l lie meeting on .May 5 will c.loi
the county association for thi
r-i nool year. "
Mr. James GrilVin of New Yoi
;LV spent till- weekend with hi
mother and family.
Miss Viola Brown is now ma!
ing her home in Philadelphia.
Messrs T. K. Koldnson and lie!
xy Williams niotoied to 'Clinton,
V., lor a short wnilt Saturda
Mr. John Harper aecompanit
d.cm on their return.
Mrs. Lilliu Simpson lias retur
i ll to Washington. She -has be<
no re because of the illness of h
father.
Mr. Ullen Mat his' of Florida ai
Mr. Willie Mathis of Atlanta, G
were welcome visitors in the ci
on last Sunday.
Miss Victoria Widciftan ?f He
derscinyillv, N. C, attended tl
/uncial service ot her brother r
eently.
Mrs. Sarah Sinikins Thomjiki
-pent the> weekend *with her m<
ther. Mrs. Mary Sinikins.
Mi-, u-i-orfjc Iiro\vn and Mr. N(
Wideman, world war Vetera:
were buried with the "sf&rs an
stripes . \Vrapped about them. ?
Misses Julia Hawthorne, Ma:
Francis Hampton, Ernestine Wa
and Beatrice Robinson, studen
of Brewer spent the weekend
their respective homes.
Mrs. Elinor Sloans and M
Willie Hampton of Ware Shoa
were pleasant visitors at the hur
of Mrs. Caro Williams Sunday.
Those on the sick list: Mr
Carrie T.oncr, Mrs. Sallie Stuai
Mrs. Bessie Devolve, Miss I.c,"
Chnppeile. Mrs. Emily Boone, M
Annie Tliomas. Mr. Thomas W
linms.
The friends of Mrs. T.illio Mi
j/Mlen sympathize very deeply \vi
her and family in the reoei
drath of hfv mother Mis. Wi
linms was tnkon seriously ill la
Wednesday and ^died SOTi. S
tens a quiet Christian and devc
f d mother and jrrandmother.
Mrs. Ruth RufT and childr
Dorothy and Daniel are spendii
n while with their mother a
prnndmother. Rev. Lena Ohapp
AT., IP,.?..I, ??i A/
*'M, i i 'i 11 /\ y y uiiniiin <11111 lyj
Wallace Vass motored to Ash
villo, N. C., Tuesday to witness t
fame in which the baseball stj
"Dizzy r Dean" is scheduled
pit"h nine innings.
Miss Marjorie Dendy spent t!
reek-end with home folks.
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I PALMETTO LEADER
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Queen Kennedy and famil
1 wish to thank their nvany friend
1 for the many kindnesses show
during the illness and death o
' her son and their brother, Maste
David Lee Kennedy and also fo
the beautiful floral designs.
Mrs. Queen Kennedy, Mrs. Lil
L lian Lander. Mr. Lex Kennedy, Jr
r, Miss Elizabeth Kennody.
i Chester, S. C.
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j EMANUEL A. M. E..CHURCH
Rev. R. E. llrogden, Pastor
' Charleston, S. C.?Within . tht
"confines of Emanuel on last Sun
j .
day morning, an appreciative
* gathering of worshipers wen
seen. A great sermon was deliv
ered by our pastor who played i
L high note on the spiritual instru
' ment. Tho text may be found ir
the third chapter of Exo'dus at tin
' third verse?And Moses said, "]
1 will now turn aside and See." Th<
sermon was three-fold: (1) Tun
aside to attend the spiritual im
1 pulse of God; (2) Turn aside an<
attftid to what Go'd tells us to do
r (3) Turn aside and see the provi
a dential acts Of God. The pasto
' beautifully analyzed these thre
f points which brought joy to all.
We were v^ry much pleased t
i see such a fine number of boy^ an
girls during the Sunday-schoc
session. We are now studyinj
front the Old Testament. Las
Sunday's lesson, the Sin of Adar.
and Eve, was one of great impor
tance, in view of the fact that i
gave us the history of the fall o
, man, and the coming of ?in inti
i the world. The world, speakinj
- rdinarily, is a garden and thi
s'rpent is constantly speakini
j falsely to us; it is ours to learn t<
recognize his falseness and no
. (.yield. The losson was reviewe
^ fby the pastor. ...
^ ^ Another powerful and upliftini
/ serinonSvas heard during the eve
. ning activities when the pasto
came forth with a text selecte<
i from the nineteenth ehapter o
acts of the Apostle Paul, tw^ntiet
i verso?"So mightily grew tli
- word o*f God and. prevailed. "\V
t are pleased to state that this sei
mon ''brought another on rush <
c the spiritual water. There v/t
h one accession.
l' Misses Rosalee Williams ar
jGrorgianna Holmes who were i
way teaching, nave returned to tl
city. Both young ladies are in pel
s 1'ect health,. Miss Williams wi
return to' her place in the senio
^ choir and to her class of girls :
IS- tho 'Sunday school.?Miss?Ilolnu
will also ^resume her duty in tl
h- Sunday school as a teacher.
The Misses Thf/mnsnn frnr.. Ca
n_ vary P. E. Sunday school wei
v visitors during our school sessio
Also Miss Thelma Ashe who*.
;(j visiting this city was present.
Much interest is being nianifes
n- ed r' lativc_lo our spring rail
_>n Much intivest is being nianifestt
or relative to our spring rally. T1
generals, captains, etc., of th
Del Military rally arc very active.
ty HEATH SPRING SCHOOL
By .Miss Marguerite J. McConn?
n" < Negro Health Week was obscr
'ie ed and well carried out by tl
e" school as a whole. Every depar
) ment contributed something durir
nsw the week on the program that w<
outlined.
Monday. Anril 5. Principal J. A
Shaw, spok'1 on the topic: Hon
QS_ Health- Day. -His topic was-ver
d sincerely and interesting.
Tuesday, April 6, members <
ry the nth, 7th and 8th grades taugl
re by -Principal J. W. Shaw rea
ts timely papers cm "Comhiunity Sai
at itation Day." They were: Magg
M. Cunningham, Grace Flemmini
r. Oliver Jones, Louis McCulloufi
Is and Roy Truesdale.
ta Truesdale, teacher of the 4t
s. and 5th grades, gave some vei
rt, touching and interesting though
^ on "Special Campaign Day." Eve
rs the smallest child got mar
1- thoughts from the talk.
Thursday, April 8, Miss Dora 1
fie Baskin, teacher of the 1st grad
th talked on the topic: "Adults Heah
it Day." 'She gave many beautif
1- illustrations 4h*t were-very ben
-st ficial if applied in the right way.
he Friday, April 9, "School Heall
>t- Day," was well celebrated by tl
lot 9r,U O-J iil ?.
oiu, ana otn grade
en taught by Misses Dora D. Baski
fiP Marguerite J. McConnell and A
n(* berta Truesdale.
el. Negro Spirituals were sur
with cheer by the student groi
ip- at cur daily devotional hou
he Teachers in charge of music: Mis
w es Marguerite J. McGCfiHell, d
to rector, and Dora D. BasRin, Asp
director. All were benefitted t
he the outlined activities of tl
week
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Gospel Tornado
y ?Speakinj
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Gospel
.1 do speakii
HjB from Iattl
It Rock, Ark. V
KK^i^yn^P, arrived
,j__ I ^gEJH Rev. Down
BLdJ ffif preached . hi
HrM night; made
MM hit. Will
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EA?LEY NEWS
1 There will be a quartet singin
Thursday night, April 15, at tli
EasleylTnion Baptist xhurch. T1
contest is between the Heavenl
Gospel singers" of Detroit, Mid
and-the 4 Gospel singers of Easle;
1 .3. C. Adm. 15c.
^ The program that was . given h
the Simpson high school April, 9, ;
' E U. B. church, j)roved a gre?
_ auccess and was-enjoyed by man;
We are glad to knovTThat Mr.
P
" Mrs. G. Jones1 1 ittle son, Joe
much better after uhllergoing r
, opt ration at General hospiU
Greenville, S. C.
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WH1TM1RE NEWS
Sunday school Was held at S
t dar Grove, with officers at tli('
f post of duties as usual. We had
r, very interesting lesson taught 1
" .he Supt., Mr. Albert Banks. ' Y<
J are welcome to attend our Su
e lay school at any convenient tim
, The Hepvenly Gospel singe
" ender.ed a very interesting- pr
0 rranj at Flint Hill Baptist , chur<
t Friday night, April Otli. A larj
c] rowd were present.
Last Sunday night, at Brut
Tabernacle church, a rally w;
? hyld. This rally was for tlie pu
pose of purchasing Bruce Tabe
nacle back from the Americs
, Bank of Whitmiro. A very larj
1 -inn was raised by the differe:
J members.
h To the workers of that campaij
e I will say, fight on, until the vi
ory is won.
0 An entertainment was held
i> .\irs. Kosa ivo Caldwell's sehc
jf house last week. .
Ilev. Arthur Davis from Jers
is city, X. J. is in -Whitmire spendi:
the week-end with his sister, M
l(j Brosia Williams and family, 1
was called to Whitmire on accou
of the death of his father," J
ie Wade Davis.
U Mr. Wade Davis Passes
ir Mr. Wade Davis, an old citiz
in of Whitmire passed away at 1
,'K/me in Jersey Citv, X. J. Wediu
*- lay, April 7.?tWf:?Mt:?Dir
ie .vas an ag'.d member of Brp
rabernacle A. M. K. Zion churt
, lefore he made his hom<? in Jt
<ey City, X. J. Sunday, April 1
"e lie was shipped home for buri
n. I'uneral services w< re held
:s Bruce Tabernacle church. Kulo
using osr.vice was conducted by o
Presiding Elder, Rev. 1). C. Cri
t- by. lie was but'i'-d at Ced
y_ Grove A. M. K. /.ion. church.'
j He leaves many children a
grand children to mourn his lo:
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1S SI". ST KIM IKX A. Si. K. CUT IK
Rev. I). N. Wilson, I'ustor
On last Sunday our servii
11 were jjlorit/Us a41 tiay. It seem
v- like everybody appreciated t
ie bright sunshine day. It also r
t- peared like our good pastor i
ig vended the pulpit with new insp
as ation, and preached as never I
fore. In the morning he preach
V?u^u^ouL-lmiiung- message Ifrx
io Lamentation 3:40 verse. Subj<
*y- Repentance ?-Many?souls wc
made to feel happy.
In the afternoon at 1 o'clock
it and the congregation went over
d Wesley-M. K. church' to help R<
i- Butler and his gd'od people. 1
ie preached another great germ
?, from Joshua 1:5 verse. The S*u
:h usual hou lby the Supt., Bro.
Session. All of the tpaehers we
r* day school was-conducted at f
h right at their post of duty impai
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ts A. C. E. League was conducted
in fi:30 pr m. by the President, IV
ly Phillip Washington. He is tryi
to do everything in his power
D. improve the League,
e, Sunday right we were honoi
th to have The American Woodm
ul society to turn out at our. chur
e- -The annual sermon was pr?aeh
Jby. our?paalox. He selected as
th te5t for the occasion Psalm 133
ie The American Woodmen is doi
s, a marvelous work in this count
n, in helping humanity. From t
i sermon and addresses mnnv Vm
been impressed to connect the
selves with it.
,p We are very proud to say c
lr church is progressing ale,Tig
8. lines. Our attendance'is 25 j
j. cent better than it has been. Di
ing the services three perso
,y joined the church. We ask all
ie pray that w? will oontlnu? in t
food wc/rk. i
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John F. Hunter
Funeral Director
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le and Embalmer
h. Mrs. MARY H. MADDEN.
y, * Assistant
120 N. Harper Street
iy - ' l aurens, S. C.
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is* Dr. S. Nance held, both of his
m quarterly ccnfer^nce here Sunday,
.l nrcachinir slinnn- sr>rmnno n< Vintli
St. Peter and Brown Chapel
ehurchbk . Tiii.s writer hasn't the
exact figures from these churches,
but we Understand Dr. Nance >vas
very pleased with Rev. W. R. Bowe
man and J. B. -Washington for
,!" their, work.
j? "The Kllore0 Mirror" a school
,'u paper published by the students of
11- Orangeburg training school has
? made its first appearance on the
. joifinalist field. Mary Edwards is
.j, the editor in chief and our Eleazcr
re Gardner- is the news editor along
, with the ether officers. Your.
a_ Reporter wishes to commend
r_ Principal McC'elara and his faculty
r- for their undertaking.
in Among our many visitors to
r(i
. Brown Chapel Sunday \vcre Mrs.
11. 11. Gray and "Prcf. S. L. Johnrn
son. Both addressed the congre
c* nation.
Mrs. Annie Jenkins is hack home
;0) after spending several weeks
with her son at Lamar. Mr. Enoch
?y lenkins. of Aikori is visiting his
relatives this week. Enoch t ;
;jt, ,very popular in Cameron. lie was
nt horn and seared hei'P.^he is still
*r> single, makes plenty nioney.
Mi. s LIoim!. 11 Wk.uley one of the
professors of C'lafliii and Mrs.
p ' C. Emily, of Orangeburg paid
)js Mrs. M, E. YVwman a .short visit
s- Sunday. ' . ' . ' [
Mi.s Whal y sjK.nt h?r vacation I
.jj last summer in the old country around
London and Liverpool; its a
II, pleasure to hear her discuss her
111- trip.
Henry Jenkins is st'ill on the
u-f corner ??-kinir and ur.-.Krselling
' s- other in*-11 i .v.ls. why nut "see
ar him? .
,uj This. pa>Y up vyek. Mr. l-uknnss.
tor. I..- dem. tiding that **"e afii^ron
I n.>:i in- si t'li"! in foil as ho is
;il "l'lai !ii;i!;c snnv1 changes.
] Ti.< l?oy w" 1! sof you Satunlay.
OS I JIUIiENA N
oil j Dcafh and Funeral
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ip. i MrrffTMia Hampton of Helena,
is- !-S- G. W:-s WL'" known in Helena,
jr_ | she lived at tli ? age of" 70, died
)U | April 7, buried April 9. Funeral
c<j. ^-sairvicos we re lull at Mt. Zion
! church. Interment at Sweet
>m
t j Spring church, Friday- evening, at
_ I 2 :'I0 o'clock.
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AirhuTance Service
h( 1 Mr. Will Green of Helena, S. C.
t i i> running an. undertaker in New/
! Kerry, South Carolina. Gleen anil
*v' ] Gray Undertakers. Pro'mpt and
;*? j sympathetic . service, 1101 Friend
?n St. Day Phone 011)0; Night Phone
n" J 393-J. Please comc and help me
| out.
re 1 On the sicl; list are: Mr. Will
I Stewart. Delia Frye , Lawrence
d- Gray. Wo hope them a speedy
h*-' recovery.
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UNDKRTAKER AND LI(
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Saturday, April 17* 1937
DO YOU . WANT A JOB?
?Then?
SEE KEV. II. A. HALLMAN
At 1521 Main Street, Boom 9
Cooks, Maids, Nurses, Delivery
Boys, Waiters, 1'reasers, Beauticians,
Truck Drivers, Labors, Farmers.
.- *COLUMBIA
EMI'LO I Mbj\'l
BUREAU
Ino matter how unruly your haij is. Lucky ^I-on n
Mien cent store, or scud 10c to Bo-Kay. Jacitso'nSMITH-COLEM
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FUEL CO.
'^Satisfaction or Money Back"
COAL - COKE
PHONES 3121 and 3125
i:>21 Taylor St. COLUMBIA
SUBSCRIBE FOR
| THE LEADER ~
MHTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Arrival and departure of passenger
trains, operated bv the
Southern Railway Company, at the
Union Station, Columbia, S.
effective December fi, 193f>:
Tr, Leaves
No. Columbia: For: ^
21 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill,
Charlotte, Washington
9 7:05 A.M. Spar'burg, Ash'vle.
Knoxville
12 7:30 A.M. St. Matt., Orangeburg,
Charleston'
31 7:30 A. M. Aug., Aiken, Atlanta
15 6:50 A.M. New'bv. Greenwood a
Creenville.
19 7:15 A.M. IMk'vle., Barnwell
Savannah.
118 11:20 A.M. Camden, T.ancasU'.t.
Rock' Hill.
27 12:10 P.M. Spbg.'. Ashvle. Chi.
28 4-rfr* P.M. Str-* Matt. Orangeburg,
Charleston.
32,-3:50 P.M. Chester. Rock Ili'.l
G reensimro, Wash.
n -H Pf.it rv y.C
17 9:50 P.M. New'brv., Gr'wod.
And'sn.. Atlanta
23 9:30 P. M, Savannah. Jackson
L ville, Miami, Tarn.?
Tr. Arrives
| No. Columbia From:
24 4:50 A;M. (Miama, Tampa.)
j Jak'vllc., Savannah
I 18 0:20 A.M. Atlanta. Anderson.
Gr'wood., Newbrv.
31 7:20 A.M. N.Y. Wash., Charl.
Rock Hill
117 12:25 P.M. Shelby. Rock Hill,
Lancaster, Camden
27 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brp., St.
M atthews
28 4:40 P.M. Chi., Ash'vle. Spar.
"32 3:10 P.M. Aug., "Aik. Hat'bp.
10 9:00 P.M. Ashe'vle., Spar'bjT.
(A4lan., Greenville) '
11 9:25 P.M. Char., Or'brpr St.
Matthews ,
23 9:15 P.M. CHnrl'fo
Chester
10 0:10 P.M. Ornfvle. And'son.,
Cre'wood., Nw'hrv.
20 3:30 P.M. Sav., Barn., Blkvle.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1208 Sumter St., Colombia, S.C. *
Telephone 03."6
TTETOT TICKET OFFICE
So. Main Street Columbia, S. C.
Telephone 5023
UNERAL HOME
SENSED EMBALMER OF
A AND GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
And Better than the Rest
And Prices Less
Office Phone 2-31157
nesiaence rnone 7/65
COURTESfif
AND
SERVCE
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
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