The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 17, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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f REV. e. phillip ellis j
1 "Allen Going To The Dogs." i
I have heard the proverbial pro- i
phecies concerning Allen Univer- .
sity at Columbia times and again
during my 20 years affiliation with
the Trustee Board of said institution.
Such is usually the verdict
when there seems to be a sehti- 1
ment to change heads. Rev. R. \V. ^
Mance, D, D., one of the best pros- i
idents the school has ever had, the
above statement was made when
he was elected. Had the chairman
and trustee board annroved his
2 1 recommendation, a Science llall1 {
would have been on Allen's cant-.
pus now. When the post was given
Dr. D. H;,Sims, now Bishop $ims,
the above was again prophesied.
But he so elevated the school as
; to step from?it into- the -bishopric
of his church. When the presidon.cy
was declared vacant, and the
office of business manager created. ,
another was. nominated for * the
?f position. But when the . present
incumbent was chosen, it was said
that the time had come when the.
long line of prophecy would" be
fulfilled. The trustees were pronounced
fool's preceded with a
strong adjective by some South
Carolinians of our own as well as
other denominations.1 No doubt
hut that these same people who
prophesied four years ago have
lived to see their former- prophesies
have become false.
M y Position".
Having a faint knowledge of the
public system of education, I know
that no school principal could hope
i ' to succeed in his .work without
being the choice of-the,/supcrintqftdent
of that city'or district. Most
assuredly he would like to have
the cooperation of the board of
education or at least their good
wishes but his salvation 'is in the
superintendent. The bish'dps o f
the A. M. E. Church are the acknowledged
heads'of our denominational
schools. They are held responsible
by the Connection for
the educational interest of their
Episcopal districts. And were I
an aspirant for the presidentialship
of an A. M. E. college I
would be sure that 1 had the full
endorsement of the Chancellor ol'
that institution. Nothing wrong
in endeavoring to secure, a record
. vote from presiding elders, ministers
and lay-members at a trustee
board meeting. But when they
will be holding quarterly conferences,
'official board meetings, and
ploughing corn, and transporting
passengers, you will need the- bish?_
op. Unlike Benedict, Allen has
never selected a man who was a
college president before* It has
made good presidents out of those
elected, and in the course of making
them, she has not yet gone
to the dogs. This writer has supported
every one, of them, and
will support any man in whom
those who are wholly responsible
for the school are well pleased:
It's not mine to dictate.
Our State Meetings.
^ "VVe have been officially notJu_iL.
that the meeting of the Allen
Christian League and Sunday
Schools will be held in Columbia
August 11-13. Tir. J7 S. Bonn, Jr.. "
is sparing no pains in placing his
program bqfore the public, and
the interest is running ever so
high. There will he a vast number ,
both old and young that will be
in attendance. The daily sessions
will be held at "Allen University
arul Dr. Bonn with Prof. John A. (
' Harris of Charleston, have ar- ~
ranged a wide-awake program
with live subjects to be discussed.
Again they have secured the very
best out of state experts, includ
as_g_ucst speaker s^Aud lor^anyunii.^
ing Bishop and Mrs. J. S. Flipper
to miss that occasion this year
will forever be to their discredit. J
Dr.s. Miles, Dent and Family.
Mrs. Ellis und I, were delighted j
indeed to have as our guests last
week Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Miles, Dr.
E. F. G Dent, head of the Colum- t
. bia district, and the beautiful |
daugt ters of Dr. and Mrs. W. J). ,
Chappelle. Dr. Miles wanted them .
to see St. Luke's parsonage, his .
home Whenever he is in the e+tyr
For 8 years he tried to get the f
trustees of St. Luke, to purchase j
a church home. lie made tho first v
offer of $25, in a rally for the
same. This statement the trustees
of the church affirmed. Our Colum- *
bia party said we have the best ^
parsonage in the state of any col- v
< ored denomination. When I told
the people Sunday how highly
hey were commend*^ on their
lome by Dr. Miles, hia family 'and
}r. Dent, my congregation wa?
dated. Dr. Miles praises his pasoy.s,
and congregations and thai s
vhy Nve all want to see him "Do
:p higher." Too many presiding
Iders never have a word of enroul
agement for minister nor people.
They seem not to realize that
>eeple and preachers ate as much
lelped by that as they are by their.
>etmons, if not more.
. '"* Sad intelligence.
As we go to press the news if
;he passing of Rev. J, S. Moi'ant.
I). I), has been announced all owi
the city. He was our immediate
predecessor, having .pastured St.
I.ulxe two terms, His health failcc
in the' latter years of his second
ternii and for three years he was
not able ..to render active service.
Owing to the esteem by which he
was held on the.part of the church
members, they supported him (luring
that period of time, and arranged
all of their general, elaims
with o!ily__a local deacon to till the
pulpit. Such a thing was novel
heard of before/ . Thiif act on tin
pa it of the utHeers arid members
if St. Luke puts it in a class t<
tsidf. The funeral of tlu* late Dr
Morant will be conducted from
Morris Brown, Dr. R. 1. hellion
pastor Friday, 1 p.m. The sanu
will be published in our next' issue
EASTOVER NEWS.
On last Sunday there were ha|
pv souls at Red . Hill liaptidl
church, Rev. T. L. Duekett the pa;
tor preached the first sermon Toi
.owed by /communion and testify
iny; then he had a Church Kallj
oy the members and friends. Af
tor a big dinner Rev. Taylor canu
mi the scene and preached- anothci
,'iK sci niun. At p.m., Rev
Howmaii was7?c1ie<TfiKm to appear
Jo. was theiv 'together with hi
people and preached and lifted Co
let*.ion. Rev. Duekett has a lim
church'. tine people and he is ;
lire man; with such men as Pea
-ons Dowdy, Washington Wehhe
and others wli'<> always stipnl re'n
t!y to help put any program ove
.'or the church. Rev. Rnekett gavi
several comments over the Won
lei fu! program that, .was held ii
his church.
t St. Philip last Sunday tin
third quarterly conference . v.tas
held and completed by Dr. .1. ('
McC'lcllan of tiidumhia The qu:u
or fell heliiril iii dollar money
but it increased in Pastor'dsn la 13
This quarter paid tin? Klde.r on
ind raised $20 for Mission-. 1?,
MiOlellan was \\ell pleased wit!
whit Was paid and contributed l?i
tin.* poi'plu tor tlii' people dm in
ihis quarter add spoke coiinm-nd
ably <>11 tbe.suino. Memorial Wr
vices were held for all member
who died this quarter: Fiall e
l.aken. Dura Tucker, Allease .Urn
l'humas Robinson and Alary dam
Rnjflish. Tii-- queenly wife Mrs
Maud McClellan accompanied him
wh > -addressed tin* conference will
pride alui spoke of the .Missionary
Convention whieh will eonveio
July 2S-J9 at Mill Creek of Whirl
the Rev. J. K. Dixon is pa-tor.
The Sunday Sehool Cumvtitij.!
u-tH he hidfl 1 hurst);[V .1 T?-fitt
Sa., Philip AMD church. 11 an
Urcds of young- people will b<
there. Alsot tbe fA-aeue niee'-ine
will be held 'it the same time
Vi iters from all over tin, state
out of the "state; also Bishop Flip
per of Atlanta is expected. Sun
day will be a big; day for all win
cannot pet there during- the week
Blimp tablets, pencils and your Hi
hie for information yotI. will re
:eivc. '
(In h. T'.UIn,- .. r.1.1.1....
Mr.-W. M. Webber. Ik- wa.- ear
tied to the Good Samaritan bos.
Mttit. but the end came last Monlay
morning. Mr. Webber was
TTVotTby all raccs. Ho wjas an otti
or in St. Pilih church for many
/oars. Tie was a vetornarian by
rado. lie was funeralized Thurslay
at St. Philip AMK church by
lis pastor Rev. L.G. Bowman ami
>thers.
Next Sunday services will be?iri
at 11:00 a.m.. irt St. Philip;
1:80 p.m.. at Shiloh and 8 p.m.
it AMK Zion church. All captains
ire' asked to come prepared to
my out in full, at both churches.
Go to the field early and ?tay
>ut of the noonday sun. Work late
n the afternoon for July; for
'our health is your wealth.
Come to church. Go to church.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE LEADER
THIS
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. N. A. Bethc8, Pastor
St. George, S. C.?Sunday school
at usual hour. Wo are proud to
state that our church school is
fast improving.
At 11 o'clock the pastor accompanied
by Rev. W. M. W'nds began
services, lie selected as his
tl>.t St. Mark 5:11. A largo audience
was out to witness Junior
church day. At S:00 p.m. the pastor
brought another strong message
I Kings lrii.- T-ho-.Juniors rctt
lered excellent music all day.
lir. W. W. McCulloHgh begir.s
our revival Sunday night.
The."Busy Bee club met Sunday
aft rnooTi. ?
.Mis. Kvelyn Ikyward president:
Rev and Mrs. Y. A. Janerette
v.a e very pleasant- vrsitor^on last
, . .1,
Prof. W. W.. Williams and lit .
tie,..xister Adella were wo^k-end
sjiihsts, - of Rev. and Mr<. Hot la a.
Mis. S. K.' -Folder was homo over
the wools oiul to the dyl'jjht of h'f
fri 'rids.
.Thy Ever-Ready and Busy Boo
ci uwill hold joint meeting at tlit*
pM sonayo Tuesday night. M Ir
: N. A. Betlu a? will ho hos.t-ss.
, .. liss Minnie (LheMiiut- was'-a vis
iter last Sunday.
, Mrs. Far.nio l ia ior Vv|fft has
beMi. ill iy' much .jiij"; c.'Vi'd at tliis
rlCYithigi
Mrs. ('. Byiil of I'haiio-k.n wa>
fr i nds on last wot k.
N'RINBFl-.I.I) BAP I'. ( :l t ? < II
> Rev. ( has. F. (lanjly. Pastor
t (iroouvillo, S. It was rally
4 -'ay for tin' Sunday >clv and
. ilio olaf-s.o.s responded excellently.
. The rally was climaxed by a brief
. program. The rally was hold to
Increase i;-t lie convention funds..
The regular morning's wor-hip
: was well attended, and the pastor
<H'ii VLri-ii a- (.'iiai ' IIVIIUH ii. .
- ,'r ^ '; >** A'k't lliciav.
^ The 1 >i-!i\VranV-' <>t' IliiuhUmiy
ill till- Tilllv of .Jtliltfi'PH'nl'. ' The
. solo lioy. .-(cut of" t hf" l'a!:.m tt"
t -.title t>>* i <*pi ese'it 'his state at til"
Natioiril. Jaiiiliiivt'c i> ]><n l .1 a lit" ;
. tiinisua! t: jp-'ar.i!'catnjt 1 iIV. 1.it tie
-a iju.<lj eiiniinatioii was-shown.
r 'I'll.- pi-uii. or -cult whs Mr.. ! ia\:<!
Cn:irn<i, (inivly. Sminpfield ;i-.-w.il
as ("iivoriviUe >*"?- : oral-y,. *s pic vd
.?t" its pi < <!..i-t. ,
Tic I?: i. J;.. it \ci.y progressive
oi j-at'.it'.ali.o.: is layinw its pltihV
for tic I'otivi jiti-. t:. Mrs. IV-sio
lfovi! i- ;t .n-a! (! ) in -this typo
; of yotitar ' p( opi-. vVork".
Tin- nisrht Ct was woiiderful.
Stiiijc.t S !:'-|Mmiplino.
SI'AKIAMM lit; Mats
Snnd.iy was :t da;. !' }<at
(1 o! 11 e n Sfiif't If ply J > j i *; s i !:. le-v
It. ( !t 1. to e;a lie! m:mi ";ny
- (Villi til!., We aii,-. I.m'.i. i?< t i t.i'i.*,
Mllr eli.ill'l'h.
- Bick list, sisters MitTTit' *Ua<ks
sot:, I .eat hit* Ye.it..''. I >i ! a Kiti^t,
1 .Mice < il l i tr.
Miss A: \Yom.|. \va- a visitot
. in town Saturday and Sunday of
, Baittda mountain.
K.-V. U. I'. M an- i
, a iii("-tiin: at (in;, (iiove I'.apti t
. iv'n thS w;'elc !*i?r his brother
i -Rev. A. M .Mear.s.
A suece-^ l*u 1 i'-viviil has just
) eluded at Sims Tnberi.iucUs Uev. J.
i < ;--rt-i.1 *' - i .l t:.i pa - .ui lb.
~~R. S. Si;V" ?? :
Jioih c.si: s ti'ia hs wi'i"
, . roWilei?Abnrda-y?night. loana:?UJ
lilt" l!h:o I.ily^v'imminy- pool [or
, colored spo'iisored liy Mr. I'.. \\ .
. Davis?*' ' ,
, /ION ( ANA \N I'.AI'T. ( III IM II
Rev. A. I*. Port or. Pastor
Stall- I'a'k, S. I. a t Sunday
v.-ts a high*' day a' a, <'nt:aei.
? -44m?Sunday?-:-hn< 1 v;?.- ah.-ei.t <[
.i.ci- si:p rin'end"at and "* :;--w
tant, but or soriorvi-.-aeh<
situation. The hfr*,<?-P v :- beautifully
<ii^ n Reviewed by 1 i;
pastor frc-livi uiiii.it". m: the m?
vidvntial y :.y that (iod |?: ? ?vi>I
. a leafier U; lead Ill's people.
The pastor u '.il t'or his text
. Ezekiel 1:10, subject '"-'ire < >henev.
,JM: (.'h.'.i vh". Itw hi's exerg'S-ls
si wheel on blackboard was displayed,
Xip'ht service many vi itm.
s worshipped *\i ith tisT Mrs.
I'thel <' 1 i11k>?-;i 11-<>f .VihIm-.-ohj who
is teaohiffK' in (Jrecivwood: Prof.
Nelson, Rev. Law-on <T I'airfi hi,
Rev.' Fo'dlr of Columbia sm?F
others. Ilcv. Folder preached t
nitfht soriiion usln.i* for a text
Matthew 3:1, subject "The Tragedy
of Ancient Days". Rev. Fold
or proved hinis'lf aderjiiate4to the
task. At the conclusion the |>astor
Oo.mniended the young man
Rev. FeldcT and extended an invitation
for joiners. Five joined
with one for Raptism which be on
the 4th Lord's Day of this month,
July the 25th, 1937.
pAiJWKnrro usajlj&r
UNION N-P.W'S
Friends in Union weiv made sad
to hear of the death of Mrs. Saliie
Holden who' died at iier home
in Camden last v. ok. Mrs. Bohkn
visited her son, Mr. U. W. Bolden
here for,several years and made
many friends. Quite a few friends
attended the fu.vral in Camden
Thursday afternoon. <->
Mr. It. II. Howard, one .of the
oir.stand'nu officers ol* the Jonesville
Baptist church; and a splenj
diil contractor died last week' at
hi- home fn Jonesvjlle. .Mr. Hoiw
aril was the c,ont actor that erected
the home of Dr. T.omr on North
Piucknoy meet. This l;ome will
stand a monument -to. Mr. Howard;
s Miss Dorothy Duckctt, teacher
in the graded sc;h"<d,at Ked Point
was v,eiv seriously hurt in a ear
wieek. Miss Duela it Was nttendir."
the A !cn-Bonedict summOr sos
i - ii a and was c.'it m* liolno to
:-p-nd a short while with hoine
f??fk. \ few of her-fierd< were
wih her and they too were seri-.
.?i: dy injured. T. < y ar? in the'
I < 'onnumity hospital In re.
Dr. and Mis. (\ A. f' aw kins arej
lav/rig their home .ivheHt <>n the
same spot. This beautiful home
was. destroyed hy lite. :?11 \*. hot J
ja'l. Since tlu* h.'i. nh/ir of their
ho .e tlr'y have .ht-v-n living on
j N< i)| Pineknyy si
l!rv. T. K. lin'i'i:pn-l<.r of
'I Ih '.htd church and Mrs. Ja/ttic
I Im'SiIoo?win; turn;?L. ill. here
iitf.e yria'.i'y i in pro', i A Mr.--, lloh |
jjj? i' was ahie to a.lr ! 1*. r mot ho."- |
| in law's 1'uneral Thursday in.}
' ('a r.deii. '' ' . . j
Dr. and Mrs..).!!. Thomas .and j
Ida ljrl ter of Camden are visiting'
j M i s, .Thomas' niotl-.e:.. Dr. Thomas ,
; }. :il?h seins mui h imj ioMd. Mrs.
j 'A e ?ie>; Young Dan/ 1 . 'of Helton |
*J -t(--tor of Mrs. Th.-rn- r :d-o here .
I on a vi--it.
I 11. v. I.ueius T'd in. .-'./..dent of
o gate is here .ft. ;. e summer,
j lit .'. Tohjn's ma: . i< i ds and
I we1!?n re ' ! him
. i'U' h ho'llle." Ho o'l; ' . stiup'i :1 |
[ Hi,., pulpit of St. raul l'.apt is.t |
I eh. V - !
| Mr. K. X. Wi . tin- 1 .9,1 !
I farm ayont i.s' jrcf v !l club*
ilv fur (ho can :> . C<'hit\i!)ia. .
; Ti farm hoys a*1 * ?l: I'or;
<i .Willi muci; ! ' ; y f"yi??his j
j:! i > to 1 lie camp;
jc Tin; many frioi 1 *' tin? Unci'.- !
or." arc. tflaM bar from tlam
j ami ill v? ry plea ><il stay tln-y
ihv l.avjiiy in rinuaa-f school;
! 1 a I!.!,- . 01;:.' .Mr.-. IJ. I..
Ki 1-' r* ?co v.i'ii ill* in 011 tho
ir.'i\al of !.. 1'.. Kra-iir. Jr. lie
' r:i'mem 'at- Durham. X, ("' .jp
.1. .Inly M'". 1*raster writes
thai la- oil p]i ase<l w ilh
a-.1 a .-lit in Winston-S*:i1.1:.
X. < .
Mr. a <"!. K. Wil-oi w ? ; o
|; in No", i. iy a - f Suiehe; vi.-ii
In . 1 .<i V. . (irant.
Ii .'ll \S ! ON NF.WS
I
1 tin clii.j; will b< . '.:i
A. K. church on Suiriay,
. I .In';. 1 . 1 . puMic is invitoM t<
j al' i.ij. ; v. I'. 1\ Unit, pa v.'u.
n y at I 1 : i > a.: . i> v
I V! I: j'.'.i-.nc psi-aoi < >' :t v.
4?- at .IV.lu'M l-'ajj.
At .?i;.i. Sunday'Mi1 t.nl imvi:v
u it! '. :t:i<l l- :uh ;a* ;tk? it |
.VI i . i i .. Alios is vir.ilir .J i'-la- ]
r??r . :?-l,?ai?nf I
i'.. Stiralay hotv v.:ti
Mi. : I' Mills loft S i 11U I"' 1: >
t'.u 1'. iMA r'hia att(T a throe wt-t-V
i-it ! ; ', .-nts, Mi'.atul Mv.*\ Tol- j
-.K : Ai ii A ikon Mroot.
' | ! ' Catherine' anil< An- i
r?n!:s arc v* >' ? .? i
iii,i \'; -i-Tini* Joki'sr1* ! V !
. ' . . also thovmil vis.I
. i i -ta. G.i. ; !
li'V < ??!'-- Vivian Spain -ot r
1 Iti-t'is aca<l' i'.'\ astlu |
; 1 .< . t ! . - Mi<s I /IK'I t P'-ttlf. *
MHiatal spout MoiMtvy
J.Iulv ii. Sal :<Ja with hor oou.siu, |
I i
j Mi?<?!i11t>? Ai111ioki j
I'm.;, a ; ; .wrs.'K. .n. fimn wrir i
M.i g" i- of Mr., and Mrs.Noah |
A;:.,<> < Friday p.m. at their j
! i.f ?: IdaiaJ. street. , ..
.Mi*-; !.: \v Helie Ellis lias r<inin
i| tu 1,* r home in St. Mattli'.i'..
ai'ti-, a vis't to . relative?.-1
dare." '* . . '
.Mr. 1!. Honncr of Augusta,
(in.. \\-i - it in!*'friends on Aiken j
y11 -t <'n Sunday evening
1 Mr. Mimvaugh Amos nn 'lured to
Columbia, on Friday.
Mi-s Hatliu Aides spent Monday
iii liee-vKl as the guest of Miss
K: S. Ma.shall.
Mr. plivor M .ttis of (Iranite^
villi,;, v as s> en n town on Sunday
evening.
Sfr. Miiv.nnugh Amos, Airs. Mamie.
Davis and Miss E, C. Young
motored to' Akcn on Monday itfternoon.
Mrs. W. L. Mobley has return
od from New York after enjoying
a very pleasant vacation with her
sons and daughter.
Prof, and Mrs. R. N. Smith were
the Wednesday guests of Prol'.
and Mrs. C\ Patterson, Leesville. . ''
They were also accompanied hy ''
j Miss Abbie K. Ikmiels, who has "
been a stiub'nt for tli? p:vt two
years at Paine college, Augusta.
In spite of the cannery closing 1 "
before the. contracts were out the |*'
agi ieidturol hoys of the K :g4?liu<l J
County;Train'n'g school sold their ;* '
beans othJ'r' places for three and [
four cents a pound. Seme o'f the'"
hoys who were uecessl'ul in sell-!''
Lng their bears were Oliver and:
jliarl Walker, Rus'el an ) Hartford * '
' I)piiieis and James I.ttlc.
1'he ?nen\bf'rs of X.K.S.C. are ''
nu'.l:nff to raise rnoney l<?r
th?. camp raliy under he sup v- j P.
| vi- i"n of their v . ational teacher'. |
Pr ?f. R. V St.P.h.
\ Villi. ! ? I 11 t"T' ''.v was
|d: yc-d Saturday July HI by l? c
Johnston ' 11'ars" and the Mount
I'lt asaiit "Titters". The soo!" was i
d-1 ii i'avur ofth<' Johnston Bears. !!
The i>itehinjt >:f Charlie Jones and
lb, taiulii.a; playinit <?!" Tom. i
! ! i t, at 1st huso was tj.rllihif t<>-11
J' all-toil baseball Cutis. Jaek p
,Vt.?li'i;soii and Robert- Autos wore >"
111?. , ??ut1 ,mijiIiHi*- battel's' for' thci1!
lo-wis*Boars. ' l_' i
..](v
'!'!i J- ]>; -ton Boars wiV jda\ tin- ! j.
Tf nii.-.i- 1 o- - Satui lav, -Inly 1 .' |
at ;J.>'Vst',?n.- " /,
B . t-; and Mrs. Charlie. McClvde
.It!
a. oo'upaui; i'. .with. Bruf. Gooi tto t ,
1 ?t an of i ho I teuton sehool and
their. Horn.,, laohouiies tcaeliorMi-s
Johnston were, the Saturday ,
eoniuy yuests .of.. Bi of., and Mrs.
U. N. Smith. .
.M:s. Noah Aunts atal li'ttlo lie]- j((
ii !.ov only ilauv.hH) left Monday"^,;
Tor.Now. York City whore thov will' |. )>(
\-is-it rolat vos.
M.. a IK...O iv ;n;n?K' ..i* 'tv.M. i
I'll, ('uiiu., was tlu- tf.iU'st of hi? s st-ai;
-aiul othcr-i)H"ii\v, -Mr, iiiul [ ,
Mr-.. \V. It. I 'as s pit Moialay.
Jh aii'l M s. !{. N. Sis;itIi ii:r. i* I.
a|>:ii tn:? lit wtli .Mr. ali<i Nil s.
\w!i;. M .lH. y; ; '
Mrs. I.ala I?io" 'Us- spout tuc'k
rtvl ii: Mnni'tla with pannl*' Mr.
ar.-l AM: >. Matthew Itro.k?.
.Mrs. Mniaia I'ailyMt A -lin has!
ni.'iy fri.-ii<l< v.ljo aro afail t<> j
| that sho is much hotli'i. at;'
l:. - v.: "1 .at 111'I" l.'ullU* vjft) .'11 j
A? a.it-iny sIroot.
\\V a iv laa !?. :? !? *?t "that Mr. I
i. 11 ai'i i up -i:?' ! tti r at tl.i- !
v\ i :t i
Mr.- tiolni 11. Ji.ivis is i> itfly to!"
vie y< r h? a lanrli .at ai.y t'r..?-|
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S inlay nitrht for.I'cv. H??(l'.;u tit r
St. T.h'.ul for the' missionary. The I
r-ol'i. f ion- wi re (food and Pa-tor I K
is doing a fine J??1> and well bo- y
loved bv his members. i
I
Pro. O. S. Koitt announce*! thatj.j.
St. PittT will give it picnic the,*:*
last Friday in this month. Ftiotyls *J*
around arc invited to attend. ' i-JThe
tia hois of St. Peter school ,|.
I .-'\ c not boon elected yet, but. *l*
Principal PowmaM announced that | *>
aisj licatious thev have on hand, in
they will be elected from the folly 9
applications they have ou hand, j M
It's not necessary for any more to 9
Thou-aru^s of friends and mem- 9
hers down this side are hoping 9
that l)r. K. H. McGill will be u- 9
leeted president of Allen Univcr- 9
<")ur new waders are Kd. Zeie- I
men. Jack GlovCr, pur polite Sor- 9
vice Station manager, Roosevelt I
Ilarmon. Aiken Johnson, Ulyscs [9
Wearing and Mrs. Maggie llouscr.j"
SMOAKS NEWS. 1
Kcv. 11. i). lliD'ivn, Pa-tor
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A?*IE ehu:\.ii ' arc makhi i .*
reparation* lo ui t:ii;j the \\ . '
I. and F. Mi-sn-nas y (' nventiou '
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resent or Siuid-.y: ,\1 r. and Mi>.
k-niiain CI" i:';t:. .M > *. Vi< i'ovia kf. i.-oii,
Mrs. ST !.ie WiiTnt. .'lis. '
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ex W'ifivin.*. Mr, (Tun-on Wii.rhl.l1
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A Trial will convince yoju.t
HOT.LEY A
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?rr,9 Senate St.. anc
AMnrLANCl
"(?nr. r?!!o\i: m a ;;u sleeps
The IloFfy Ffir.et\ ! Homes at (1
PHONE
'M R MOIXO: "PKOMPT AN
A Se'vic- in Keeping
IS YMAKS OF EFFI
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*
Saturday* July 17, 1937
icr also Mr. Otis Crigliton of Mom
noionci visited her Friday.
The following persons were the
:ucst t?r Miss Beatrice K?nner on
t S .miay: Miss Annie Mae
Ir.rns and S'stor uiso Messrs Robot
i'a t'or<l Mc(.T tc/ii Peterson am.
tobert
Mr. and Mrs.'aSyatt Kennc and ?
'amil.y motored to Edgefield to '
-p.end Sunday afternoon. They
report'd an enjoyable t'ip.
L\ lumbia Vi lcanizing
Works
I 1 09 Hampton St.
$ uithern Ry. System
Arrival and departure, of pass r.-.'or
trains, operated by the
lit hern Kail way Company., at the
I' ri? > a * Station. "Coljmbia, S. C.,
flective June 1, 1927.
It. Leaves
vi. Columbia: For:
M r?:(IO A. .M.Chester, Rock Hill,
Charlotte, Wash- 7
ington
9 7T:20 A.M. Spar'burg, As?h'vl?
K noxville
2 S::10 A. Al. St. Matt., Orangebur^.
Charleston
1 s :29 A. M. Augusta, Aiken.
*i A.M. New'hy. Greenwood
Greenville.
9 " A.M. . Blk'vle., Barnwell
Savannah.
iH. 11:20 A.M. Camden, I.tineas- ?
ter. Hock Ilill.
.'7 1":I9 I'.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi.
1 l*. M. Sjt. Matt.? Orange
bury, Charleston.
* :0ft I'.M. Chester, Rock Hill,
C, reenshoro. Wash.
Halt. Phil. N.Y.C.
!T !?:."() I'.M. Xew'hry., (irVod,
Awl'sn., Atlanta
loMo p7"St. Savannah, Jackson- ?
villi1, Miami, Tain.
IV. Ai l i\ rs
S?. Columbia From:
I i 1 :"?0 A.M. (Miama, Tampa.)
Jalc'vlle., Savannah
IS fi:20 \.M. At'anla. Anderson.
(Jr'wnod., Xewhry.
II 8:20 A.M. X.Y.. Wash.' Charl^ ?'~
Rock Hill
117 12:2a I'.M. Shelby, Rock Hill,
Lancaster, Camden
2.7 J 2:2"i I'.M. Charli. Or'brg., St.
Matthews
s t:lti P.A[. C!ii., Ash'vle. Spar.
!'t !::}?) P.M. Sav., Darn.' Hlkvle.
^ t-f4.V H.AI.?Auk..*-Aik.. Hat'bg.
() 1?:A0 P. M. Asho'le., Spar'hR.
( Atlan., Oreenville')
1 9:2."> P.M. Char., Or'brg. St. r
? Matthews
!.'! 1?: 1 <? P.M. Charl'tc., Rock Hill
Chester
ti 9:33 P.M. flrit'vie., .Ancl'fioyv.
CJrc'wood., Nw'bry
CITY TICKET OFFICE
20S Sumter St., Phone 6S36
1)1 POT TICK FT OFFICE
:o. Main Street Phone 3023 '
?PHONE.7162 %
tUNSON $
ND TAILORING X
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C L E A N I N G &
we are not doing your cleaning y ?
hat our Service is Best. J?
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adsden and Kastover, S. C.
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