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( ? j | 'THE OLD GRAY:; ?and? :: THE NEW RIDER" i: ?7 ; ; REV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS I! "Well IXmu>: Faithful Servant." When the siad news of the pasbing of Arch deacon Erasmus L. Baskervill, D. D., was flashed over the city last Saturday afternoon, cifc'zens both white and colored were visibly affected. Comments could be hetard on tide streets, and from all section^ of the city. The late F>r. Baskervill, was one of the most outstanding colored cidzen> in Charleston. None ^?re enjoyed the 'confidence flpid respect of both White- and ..'colored more than he. While he was \a staunch Episcopalian, he was a true friend of every chtis?tian denorr*nation. No one that I!... 1 . ever uvea caiuriouie more wmumk ly to distressed people, and worthy causes thon the Jate Arch deacon Baskervill. He wVis rector of the Calvary P.- E. church of this ; . o'ty for 24 years. During that time he "*vas "promoted to the office of Archdeacon, wrtich is-the highest gift in his church for those of 'hiis race, ,Dr. Baskervt'll, was an idetal christian gentleman. There was no resemblance of Jiypocrasy about him. "He was a good man," is the expressel opinion of all who knew b^m. And wtas known in almust every state in the Uinion. The deceased was among the firalTJrganTzers of tin interdenominational colored ministers union of Charleston and yicin, ty. and was its first president.! When his term expired, the asso citation chose him as president] emeritus, wlvch position he held until h\s and came 5:30 Suturday afternoon June 5. WKe'n I preC tlx. 1 IIIC urtiin^ ui i u^^raiiuviiu .}.. Leader to the Ministers Union 4 years ago, Dr. Baskervill was th._ tirst to Kl'Ve me his yearly subscription. And every yetir on the 13th of March he would renew his -subscription. Many times he has- said in our Ui*oh that every Negro ' minister, should subscribe to the 'Leader," and every Negro should support it. The Fimeral Long before the hour appoin' for the stad rites Mornlay afternoon, the church was crowded wt th many standing on the outside. Prof. \\\ A. Perry of Columbia, Dr. Birnie, Revs J L Ben bow and A P. Spears, of Sumter were among the out of town visitors. The funeila! ceremonies in kcenintr with the Ritual of Protestant Episcopal church, were conducted by Bishop Aloert S. Thomas, of th s diocese, assisted by Archdeacon. J. B. Elliotte, of Columbia, and Rev. C. A Harrison, retired rector of St Mark's church Charleston. Many white people attendon k ... oi.. i.. v,u wiitr > ivws, rvillUIIg- UIV 111)11orary -yfallbearers?v . o?Pjj'-' ~~ oh '<! -,c tw<; week' with her )>" 'P _ .-.joi .JaIhoi .;?,y{His ni Federal Judge F. K. Myers, Major Lewis Simons, J. Ross Hanahan, Thomas J. O'Kotfi and Thomas R. Waring, Jr., nil white. The five sons of the deceased and a life friend of Wis were act ve pallbearers.. Twenty four Episcopal ministers rh,t nn. jority of whom were white walkmong the other clergymen in attendance were; Revs. J. C. Dunbar, Pres. of the interdenominational union. S. H. Scott and RF. Bradford, vice-presidents; William A Mack, secretary; R. _ S. Lawrence, Treas., S. Anderson, messenger; Jesse E. Beard, I.. R. Nichols, J. B. Mitchell, S. R. Hggins, R E Brogdon, W. T. Murray George II. Adams, J. R Hughes, and Rev Austerman. Mazyck's Undertaking establishment received numerous congratulations on the profeSivionaJ-iob^?and-the fine- funeral arrangements. The Southern System. All ahnnrrll Momnh.'u Next Week, via of the Southern Railway System. This company liven up to its contract with Negro delegations traveling on Vts lincfe just as it does passengers,of apy other race. The Southern' has always shown its consideration of our racial group, and we should show our appreciation for a comf '* pany that has given our race leaders reservations wheb they desired them. If it were possible we would contact every member of the delegation in mtorest of thie above system. In. going to Memphis, you can leave Charleston | p.m. and remain pn the same train until you get to Seneca. Then change again at Atlanta and on to* Memphi s. Again you can leave Charlestorf" on the same schedule spend the night in Columbia, and 1 . f: . ." , i ..Ill I. UWIWI.111,1. . , xr". V - .*" leave 7 o'clock next morning via of Asheville arnd Knoxville and arrive 'In Memphis in the moining. Leaving Monday and not atopover in Columbia will put you in Memphis 7 p.m. Tuesday. The lay over will put you there Wei|iesday morning. Consult Ticket Agents. Benn and Harris tDrrJ. S. Benn, Jr., head of the ACE League department of this state, amd Prof John A. Harris who is in charge of. the Sunday School work hav# outlined a program for those state meetings to be held in July that i;s strictly up to date. . It has taken in all phases of work to be carried o? by young people in the church, and every mission circuit and station should send representatives t o this meeting. Bishop and Mrs. J. S. FVpper will be among those who will deliver special addresses Dr Bonn and Prof. Harris are to be commended for the unique program arranged. This scribe has supported everiy president and su pen'ntendent filling those positions alnd we will assure the present heads our fullest cooperation. Let us advance, on our knees. NO EXCUSE BUT A REASON Rev. A. P. Porter reRrets being absent at the funeral of Sislter Alma C Hopkins. To the lamily >f Sister Catherine Cannon and Rev. James Hoplons, I regret very much that I did not serve in the eulogistic services of Sister Alma C. Hopkins. \ was called away to Eastover to the funeral >1" one of my ex-members of Mt. Zion Baptist church, Sister Daisy E. Rice, where I served 11 years. So I felt it my duty to go and w<?it. So U'm requesting the entire family to accept my hearty condolence. I visited her dui4"ng h*r illness; and 1 am satisfied (Little Bit) that she is gone to rest. So mother, husband, children and fpends dry up your tears and prepare to meet her in the sweet bye and bye. ? m RUSSELLVILLE NE%VS Lie. Mobley preached at Jeho-. vah Sunday. A very successful revival was held at St. Stephen Baptist church. Our .pastor being ill, Rev. Henry Haskell conducted the meeting. Morning service by Rev. J. STRavnell pastor cf Unity Baptist church sul ject Run by the Line. At .'LOO o'clock Rev. F. H. Grant brought another message. . Collection for the ..ay $25.52. Miss Susan Dingle became the happy bride of Mr. Sam Johnson. ~Ptr^y~OTe making their home in Summerville. KINGSTKEE NEWS Kingstree, S. C., .Iunc 10 th? The Santee summer schcvl opened Monday, June 14, with a fairly good enrolment. More teachers ire exr>M"to-' | . .w'-.u to enter before the Ceek is over. The instructors are Prof. \V. M. Anderson, Kingstree; Misses II. L. Mouzon, Charleston; Cammie Fludd, St. Matthews; Mrs. E. L. Reid, Rack Hill.- ^ i iie lunuinson uigp scnou. enu.'d its school session June 7, at which time the commencement he pan: Wedm.'n..ay night, June the graduating ?exercises were president of Partner institute, of Sedalia, N. C., delivered one of .he most splendid and interesting addresses ever made in this section. Friday night, June H a yard party was given by Miss Zara Brown at her home where several guests were present. Mrs. .Maud Purvis has returned after having spent a few weeks in New York City with her daughter, She reports a very pleasant trip. Several of the teachers left for State cot'lege, Monday to attend the summer session. Mrs. Geddis has gone to Charleston as an instructor in the summer school there. Mr. Oliver Hughes, Misses Mary F,. WitherspOon an<J Virginia Mitchell are on the sick list. We hope tor them a speedy recovery. Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday school was held at usual. Mrs. Corine Adams of Augusta, Ga., and Mr. Laurie of NashviEe, Tenn. were visitors. They made splendid remarks. The Children's. Day exercise was held Sunday night. A small number was present. , ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. P. H. Hyman, Pastor Conway, S. C.?Surv.ay was a beautiful day. S. S. was largely attended and everyone seemed to be interested in the less</n. mu,ip i in, THH Our pastor being at the sister church we \vere very pleased to < hear a soul stirrinng sermon by i Kov. Win. House. At 4 o'clock the i Children's Day program was car- j ried out sponsored by Misses Bossi,* M. ami Daisy Bellamy with Mrs. Thomasina Jones at the organ. At 8:00 p.m. the grown-ups rendered anot-brr- program which cou'.dn't be beat. We acknowledge the presence of many visitors at both programs. Monday 1:15 the death angel took Mi*s Prudence Cocthran, a sister of Mrs. Steele. She had been iV. for sometime but not confined to bed until a l'ew days ag?.\ She leaves to mourn her death Mrs. Mary Steele, Mrs. Fannie Bel iamy sisters and a host ,of relatives an* s.orrowng friends. Mr. John Bellamy, Mrs." < ?>ra King and Uttfe Kula McNeil aro still on the sick list. . The revival which was rili\ two weeks by Rev. J. Stanley, Rev. Jas. Fold ami Rev. I?, .1. .!< dm son clursed Frday night'.. It was a success. Sixteen souls were. brot to Christ ?nil five b.cam0 members of the church. For your copy of iHy Palmetto . Leader see J. F. S'awey, Jr. RllMiK sprtl.v; m:n\s Chih'reii's Day piogium at the Ridge lli'l wa< excell itt. "Little A. Colcnmn rais'ed the highestrmoimt of money in the Children's [Day rally, "ft urn ay scchool was good a's?>., The sermon'.will long be remembered by all who heaid.j it. Wo were pleased to have Miss RulT '.(.'f Columbia who sang two beautiful selections. The YPP club was .cntvrtuiir.il j'i by Miss Maggie R. liloeker at her j home Wednesday evening. This ; ; meeting consisted mostly of hup- j r.ess. Thy attendance was good, j $1.00 was raised. Refreshments. [ served. The nextmeeting will be } j Wednesday, evening June -2:t at ' Pie home of Miss H izabetl.- Mioad- I nax. , . . ' i "Everyone is glad tv; see Prof, i and Mrs. A. C. Ilightower and daughter in town agun after spend ? _ . . ... V. . :t'.. ir...... lilting a IVW WVVI\S III M.UII1V;>. .Mi s. I... :(!raliani ami t:' ?-r , Jiianita Mi . Allan la -ivi..>>? ??f Aik.-ii \vt iv vi i: i ~ >1:11: <1 y. ' Mr. l.i-nuii Woodward i- \ .y ill. Missv* Uit'ia an.' I' 1 -i? Mac Hammond and A11. A1j?1i<>m;'.h' llumm-'iitl ' iko&o'IjimI tn I.aar-as, dray 'mart ami dii-envi'lt; -T-liU'. -day. vi) eiijoyahl,. tiim- w as i ; t1. Mi*, and Mr.-. .1% nt.it- 1 iainnnm.i lllotorvcl t"o (I anit.'-'i li a at:.; \\:dtriKinrn. Tlmy v; 1n.p ;:ti?-?I 1'ivin Walt vi l?'i ii. l?y Mi - I". Hanmwuw. t Mrs. (iviM^ia 1 )..ii,i.'ti: n-mi ?'11 . !evil aiv visi'.inir i.alaiin a\d l'rivllds hvl'v. Mr. illu! Mi I ill >11,It : . Masters I-;<<! >t .- a . ' l!ut-.; 'is oi Aiken e'.' < !? " !1 v.i.i ill town I'Yidn v ;> 1": i t : : Mr. I'. S .. "-'I. u".v'.'""i'Va t .:s" | lis': Jl'14 t I v week-vita w ilt )' > . M ; . At! ] > nie I,. (vitelline:. I"tI, :> i v j* turned to their I.oil!-.' is. Sally. aiiukvi i.i i: M'ius St. James A. M. 1".. Church Rev. W. S. Minis. Pastor Sunday school .ope-tv. a; Hie us ai hour v\ ill; a i a' '' t. ;:,im . _ 11:15 a.m.. our pastor r'.ad^te Scripting Kssou. *.'! e\t l'.- a. 111 ""H: 2-1. "Shew fort If Id- ' alvatioii from day to day", u lii< !i was inirterly delivered. 8p.m. An appro ial" children propram wa- read re . hy Hie young f?!k and all enjoyed the exercise.. Miss .Jessie - i.ee Jackson mistress id' cm en one. The fallowing teacheis left for summer school this week: Ali-s ltaisy (1. Wilson, -Atlanta, (la.:. Mrs. (J A. (Hay. Aiis-es Jes.-ie ' . Fair, dam? I., l air. Path V. White A stale,.- White and .Mrs. X. V. .1 Edwards trn?StaH' eol|"^t ; .Mi' Will if I'. Iluz.zard, Mi-;, Kate II. Pressley. 11>: Hoiie.iiot - A iieh. Miss Cat lie i in a V. I.atinier, lef: Saturday fur .Vlnidale as an instructor in t.lif >uiun>< r -chool. Mrs. Mm y I,, Pope an i Mi-s Annie M. Aiudiaiitr returned ln?m in I.umbcrli n, N. ('..'for ~ weeks, after spen .ting it very pleasant Mr. Augustus (lavin came Willi them. " ' Misses Sallic M. Taylor and Fanrio Taylor art- 1*'in.- nf:cr closing a successful s.honl term. Mt. Pleasant llaptist (Torch Rev. J. W. Mat his, Pastor Sunday sehoof wa- opened at the usual hour by the Supt. Iv. I,. Hrc/wn. The Sunday .school v.,as " consolidate!; into, one class to pne all of the visitors time to speak; 1 hey were Mr. J. i'olk, Mr. J. "Mor/re, Prof. S. W. -Grtrlington. I At 5:00 Children's Day was oh- [ served. The St. James Junior choir j ^"'ry^l11* v ' "^T <" .** ' PALMfCTTO tftAttVK rendetYd music and the Mathis luaitet several selections. After the program severaf visitors made remarks. The pnastor's family uiv. mother were also with us. -? _ SUMTER NEWS. The Daily Vacation Bible school ?jpened Monday June 14 in the Lincoln build ng with a large enrollment. Some of the teachers are: Mis. Maud lYndergrass and Rev. S. M. Miller, supervisors Aliases Marguerite Roberts, Blanche Spears, llessyo Lois "Spears, Virij nia Richardson and Louise (ireggThe Summer School for Teach or s opened Monday, June 14. The members of the faculty are: Mesdamcs U. S. llice', Wilhelmina Curry, Misses H. X. Usher, Prof. I. Priolciui. all ol* Sumter Miss Mouteith of Colur.tba and Miss UangeWH Id of Ontngeburg. I^ollowittg are persons from the city who.attended the State Missionary meeting last week in Cheraw: Mesdanie- S. Q. A'ken., O. V. Miller, E. IVPalyier, A. J Mur:ay, Maggie Stoker and J.A.'Jones l\rieiids ure congratulating- Mrs. J. A Jones on having received a i-t -rt ideate <>l life niombcAsij'p in t:he- society. Members of the local auxiliary and friends raised $50 for this nu'inbe rslf p and the amotmt was presented at the state meeting to be uiiU'vd in tre state fix a>lite. Mesdan.cs hi. tP. Palmer and S. Q. Aiken made the presentation. The pastor'asd choir of Emanuel motored to Florence on Sunlay evening to render services for the;, pastor and m inhers of Cumberland M.E. church. * .. The. WHM So : ety of Emanuel Palmer on Moltday afternoon Jun. 7 with a large attendance, a full tusine.ss meeting la id including eleotion of delegates to state meet.... TI-wC'1-.r.cf u ~..u I* .** 'IV . V I ^ ?fHttIV II cl ? *.! akiv * . The I'l-ojfii\i )\<l. v'lul> held t> regular Meeting <>n Tuesday afternoon at V.. home of president .Mrs. M. V.. t Hover. A very enthusiastic nn.< iiu'<: was' held and a 11 past, s.i-rv.'d i in- Ore .More Kil'ort Fed. club nu t i>n Wednesday afternoon, Jun. : at th nsidiii a Miss Marie Net-on with M"-<!aii)cs "* Nelson in. 1 Small l'.ost.r -i-s. M ss Usher' ami Mrs. Jones, yaw the report' < ]' the state na;'|L-inii' in (i'eenville ami plans' wt-ie made tor a lawn Pa: ty :.?t the I.ei.elit of the club. 1'lie liost.t >. -et'yed pineapple ice e an;' ! cake. riT :ir''n ' Alutnhi Vhapter met wil.ii M .'daey Scott on Wednos day u .1 p. After the busies he sujiject for dis . ! *. i mo in'' Music was a is !; I hen' a social hou> I,r . ' j . . , 4 .> ?on .... .i; i >iv .ess served a salad punch and cake. The l.'.'SfcSS. WO IV M iSSI'S 1 1 - : : ii. I - Hid I I'erry and Iv- : a' ! ' M ;. : Mrs.- Fffind) jiJavis and > i -Ms of Kt-Vf and Mrs l!' . l a: i of Wilmington, N.C. ^-^r.d Mr and Mrs. S. ). M.. ! . . oi: Sunday, .Juno (5. All-. .1 Ma.- Urooks loft last > i. . in>|- parents in Wash .ii : .?r?n?1 ? 1' i . i an instructor in "in- 'i." TTy schools of Ori'i'ii i! a- .truest of Miss Mary Sr..i,.. "l>r. -M. K .y of Atlanta, (Ja.,/vist..i i:i.- 'fa:llor Rev. MeKoy and f;. n\iiy in : week; Cilliard is doing nice y a ii-ilil/s .operation at h- 11 -1 . : . here AXNuUXCKMENT Rev, : .\j,s. W. C. Crawford marriage of their ianeii.;,.v to Mr. Theodore \y./. . iiiitLT, s. c. ?m.\u:i;iii{V ( al . an Presbyterian Church Ke\. A. II. Ueaso.ncr, Pastor A :: i i. t . ifrtil attended Sunday t i.'at -\s;is conducted by Mr. S.' \V. \i. -i. Sr., ,Sunday morning Oin vi . ' i - .wcrcMittle Miss Mary Aiicc S. !i a1.1i.-i-t, Masters (I (\ and Si!a< I'ralt; new members Mi?s \'i")a Sfhumport. The entire service was very impress; ve. Miss laai i'n Join nave a few remarks Sin ton enjoyyif a successful term in Virginia. W e were ?lolifclitetl" t<j have hei lead our League server whi v'-' eiiji.yed by nti. Our Chi!:en's day exercise wil be presented Sunday afternoon -l 0 cio.' k. 1 lie public is cordially in vled to attend. The Lea cue >orvicc will bo con ducted by Miss luanita Jones. To 1 pic; Pioneer and World Peace jYou are cordially invited to attenc mpupipjppp'i ii i i all of these services. Fi iday afternoon the Bible class and Comniun ty club was quite in terest* ng. The ladies decided t o continud with the playground. Drayton St. High School The Community Daily Vacation Bible School that is directed by Mrs. Eunice H. Allen is increasing in enrollment daily. The teach era are Mesdames Lou Amye Gra ham, L. Starks Deon, Misses Elizabeth Butler, Lillie Mae Han is, Chriabcna Bates, Air John Rutherford ai.d Rev. E; E. Gaulden, Miss Fug^ru'a Allen rl.e courses "aie: Bible, Health, Musi:c and Better Home making. ^ We enjoyed a joint Missionary meeting Sunday afternoon at at Calvary Presbyterian church, Mrs. F. E. Jiurst, director. Mr Henry Dav\i returned to New Jersey Saturday. He was looking well. Miss Mildred Stevens left Tnura day enroute to Detio:t. We wish for her a successful trip and pleas ant vacation. M rs. Ida Rutherford was called to the bedside of her sister i n Greenville who'is quite t il. Mrs. Delia Davis and others to Columbia Tuesday to attend ' the funeral of?her cousin Mrte. Alma Hopkins. Both ladies have our heartfelt sympathy. v~ MAss Alice McMorris left last Thursday for Washington, D. C-, where she will spend the summer PAGELANI) NEWS. Coming home last week from the various schools were Misses Marie Johnsjn from Darlington, Luberta Sellers, High Porit, N.C. Ethel Brewer, Walterboro, Pauline Lowry, Rock Hill and Mr. M. Brewer from Brainerd, Chester. Messrs. Earlie and Valley Blakeney and Mr., Luthei Blakeney motored to Charlotte, N. C., last week. Mr. Fletus Hubbard motored tq Charlotte and came back by Rock Hill to brln# home his "ister, Miss Oilie Jones who grad I uated from the Teacher Training class at Clinton College Mrs. Laura Brewer was delighted to welcome as her guest Sunday her father, Mr. Win. Johnson. Messrs. Ernest and Ju<he Rhett and Mr and Mrs. Johny Jones of Irmo. ' Mrs. Cornelia Richardson wlpa has been visiting the late A. B. r-i * ' - * loijnstins lumny ieit lvionaay lor her home in Blacks'near, Ga. Rev. J. II. Toatley, of Chesterlit Id Messrs T. F Brewer, E L Williams and Samuel Gathings mo to red to Rock Hill to take Mr " Brewer's (laughter, Miss V. E. Brewer, Who is in the hosp'tal at Florence convalescing from an operation. Mr. Sam J, Sinclair motored to . Pee Vi week 1 Jt-e, N. . la.a i NEWS OF FELLOWSHIP Sunday was "hildren's Jay at Fel ' lciwsrip. The program was opened at 11. Supt. J.S Rutherford called the house to order with songfc. , of praise. The teachers had charge of the lesson and it was well dis cussel. After which the exerci'sse began with Miss Mary Baxter ajul Miss Glymplh acting as mistress III' ceremonies, it was wonderful iu see the little cUldren act and _ hear them speak and sing. The visiting churches were Seekwell, Fairview, Trir.i'ty, Getihsema-ne and Enoree. The welcome address was made by Miss Carrie L. Richardson. Response by Deacon T.B. Glymph from Seekwell. Having a good day and a big crowd, everytb ng passed off pleasantly. Prof J Reed and Bro. Godlock o f Newberry were with us. We sure onjoyd their stay. In the afternoon Rev. J. M. Freman, pastor 1 of Fairview Baptist church came down to us with part of his people amk preaehed ir most rotPdng sermon. We Vfted a good collection. ? m 9 m BETHEL A.M.K f'HI'Rni Anderson?Sefnrtc'ds at" Bethel " were grand Sunday. Sunday scrool opened at tV?e usual hour with the Supt. in charge. The lesson re, viewed, by, the pastor. The moaning service was well , attended, and it being the second , Sunday it was Junior Choir day. , The choir members are now wearing white waist robes. fDun'ng this service M?*s. Eppie M. Cumniings united w th the church. I The League service was Well at 1 tended. The evening service hour was Riven to the Junior choir which - rendered a pageant entitled the - Ten Virgins. The program was well 'rendered. There were sevral J other children day recitations. At S " I II this service Mrs. NeoTa Nimmons was made president of the Relief club. Tht 12 Tribes of Israel will be the title of next Sunday's pair eant, given by thle Seinior choir. COPE NEWS. Sunday June 13 Supt. S. It. Con nor of Macedonia A.ME church opened his Sunday school at the usual hour wph a large att:.? dli ble class taug.tt by Rev A. N. Hampton was quite interesting. After Sunday school Rro. llany Hampton conducted prayer Services. The spirit ran so high thai Rev. Jackson pastor in charge iar ft over into testimonial meeting He then administered tlhe Lord's oupper. Sunday night he preachet; a soul stirring sermon to a nice crowd. Mr. D. O'Bryant in company with Miss Icelean Carter and Mrs A.It -Sumter motored over to Emanuel to their children's t3uy program Rev. David James pastor of the Branohtville Circuit had a heavy day Sunday. Morning he preached an excellent sermon to an appreciative audience at Bethel, lie in company with Mrs. and little Miss Jamefc was at Emanuel Wil re he preachel a powerful sermon. Supt. M.C. Williams began his children's day prj.rram at which t/me we were highly- enUi laired with speecres, duets. quartets and choir music. Rev. Harmon of Cedar Grove spoke very commendable of the program, Miss Carter and Mrs. A. R. Sumter were nsk_ed to say a word The latter re-, spdnded. The quartet- sang so well that Rev. James invfted theip I?> go with him co Bethel Sunday night where he wound up t h e children's day program. The saints of the Ohurch o f God though being few in number Sunday night had a wonderful sei vice. The spirit ran h'gh. GREENWOOD NOTES Weston Chapel The Junioa- ?"tewa r($dss b<?ar>.. met at the home of Mrs. . Lossie Perrin .\Vi>dr>?xrl?\' Inn O lu.QT at-8:00 o'elcvk. The president being'pbsent, the Vice-President Mrs Bessie Ilayes presided. After the usuap opening plans we're made for a moonlight party forth*? near future. The meeting of June 2nd was at the home of Mrs. Mary Hayes. A neat sum was realized at both meetings. . The . members of the Men's club are trying to get lined up f?:r weekly meetings. Mrs. Viola Cleveland of -Atlanta; Mrs. Itee <er of Columbia also daughter; Messrs Ch-Upes Cooleman, Martin GriiTin of Philadelphia were pleasant visitors at .the church Sunday. Tlje pat tor Rev. Williams * . - % r111# preached a wonder! ui sc> i.o/n i&n?lay morning. HARDEEVILI.E NKAN S The M.-L. and R. society hold thL'ir 44th annua* Thanksgiving Sunday night at St. Stephen A. M. E.. church. Mr. Dan Pilot pros k?ent opened with songs and invocation. After which the gavel wus presented to Air". N. II. Riley who act as master of < ? ! cmcnies. Rev. S. A. Williams made an inteeestmg taikT-TheTtnmral sermon was by Rtv. Isaiah Williams. Interesting remarks followed. Rev. and Mrs, G. W Gillison motored here Sunday from Whike Hall to visit friends. Mr. A. B. Pelot and relatimyBo Mr. A. B. Pelot came to witness the program [Sunday night and his relatives' and frien s.. He returned to Columbia accompanied by little Gloria Randall... Mr. H. J.,Jones made a very fine speech at the PTA meeting Monday night. The Pastor, Rev. W. F. McBrown Ij: ESTABLISHED 1909 ? J. W. B X DRY CLEANING WE ARE ICQ 1 I? YOUR R U G as well as any other cleaning. .1. A Trial will convince yoi 5: V /K ? ?1?li (Tf-TllMIII I HOLLEY FUNERj 2469 Senate St., (for. House i AMBITLAN Ol'K PHONE NEVER SI.EE The Holfey Fun era. I Homes, a FKOI 01 R MOTTO: "PROMPT , A Sen ice in Keepi 18 YEARS OF El Saturday, June 19, 1937- I j orpoeis you to oliurch Tirlay " ^ 1 morning and on time. | Missionary imoliug held at tl?t? Jiomj. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ^ (ilover. A duiifhtful rep. t was 'served. I yv,o.s>oovC'0,r>os'vs"C,o,>c,:<-oo,>.oo< i I Fine \V ines?Ciai <-ts ? C'oi dia la Liquors ?WHISKEYS? f NEW DEAL ~ I LIQUOR SHOP 220.; okkvais st. at imnr : j j kiinkst CKOM ART112,. l'rop. fi cr>r\r\Tirfr>rfr - ?. CclumbiaVt Icanixing Works I 109 Hamptcn St. Southern Ry. System Arrival and departure of passenger trains, operated by the Southern RailwayCompany, at the ! .nion Station. Co? imbia, S. C., effective June 1,1927. 1'r. Leaves ?... o. Columbia: - For: >4 5:00 A: M. Chester, Rock Hill, Charlotte, Washinirton 9 5:20 A.M. Spar'burg, Ash'vle K nowillc 12 8:30 A. M. St. Matt., Orange- ?" burn. Charleston .11 8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aiken. 15 t>:5U A.M. New by. Greenwood i,recnviue. 'iT 10 A.M. Blk'vle., Barnwell ' ' S:tvan naii?? " Ms 11:20 A.M. Camden," Lancaster. Bock Ttill.. -'7 12:10 P.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi. 2s 1:50 B. M. St. Matt.* OrangeInnjr, Charleston. .12 . 7.:O0 P.M. Chester. Bock Hill, ('! reenshoro, Wash. Bait. Phil. N.Y.C. 17 ?l;rn p^i^ . S* Aijd'sn., Atlanla . 23 10:10 P. M. Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tam. Tr.. Arrives No. Colnmhia From: 21 1:50 A.M. (Miama, Tampa,) .l::k'\ lie., Savannah IS (5:20 A.51. Atlanta, Anderson. (ir'wood., Newhry.. 31 S:20 A.M. N.V.. Wash.' Charl., Bock Bill 117 12:23 P.M. Shelhv. Bock llill. l.anraMt'r, Camden = -"7 F.M. Cluirl.. Oi'biB., St. Ala It hows 28 1:10 P.M. CM.. Ash'vle. Spar. 20 1 :3? P.M. Sav., Ram.' Klkvle. '32 l?t5 P.M. Aug... Aik., Rat'bg. 10 9:50 P. M. Ashc'le., ?tpar'bg. (Atlan., (ireenville) 11 9:25 P.M. Char., Or'brg. St. Matthews ~r , _?l 23 9:40 P.M. Ohnrl'te., Rock Hill - . Chester i 16 9:35 P.M. "Crn'vle.. And'son., ( re'wood., Nw'bry. CITY TICKET OFFICE ; 1208 Sunilor St., Phone 0356 | DEPOT TICKET OFFICE So. Main Street Phone 5023 i? PHONE 7162 { RIINSON 2 AM) TAILORING % Y 1 ' I (>!? I.M V r II* V !?/? A L ll I J.I ? T C L E ANING X If wo are not doing your cleaning [> j that our Service is Host. A 71MAIN STREET $ ?? 11 I I AND SONS M, 1IOMK ' . \nd Senate Sts.) Columbia, S. C. CE SERVICE B PS?.For Direct Cnntioilinn ^rtrs I t Gadsden and Kastnvcivt JU. C. ME 7998 AND CO! RTHOl S SERVICE" ng With Kvory Purse EFFICIENT SEH7ICE '