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? N?? V m , J ??? <*??> *?<??+? ?????? it: 1 4<THE OLD GRAY : : J | ?and? :: 1 I THE NEW RIDER" : \ I I - :! ? REV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS o 4 "Simpson Quits Place at Allen." The above caption appeared in ' The State, Monday morning under < which ("apt. Abram L. Simpson, 1 tendered his resignation as presi dent of Allen University at Colum'' , . bia, to accept a* similar position at Bethune-Cookman College, Day tona Beach. Fla. To say that for- met president will carry with hint the best fwishes of his friends and suimbKLd's of South Carolina is, stating the fUets in the case. The; first consideration of the trustees when they meet it! Bethel church J at '.'olumbia next' Tuesday* will be a new head for Allen University._ Kiom information received there UU- several ijpplyuag for the place' as well as for o infer positions in' the college. l)r. E. H.. MeClilly has I announced his candidacy for the presidency, setting forth in his very line, communication his qualifications add many go^d reasons why lie should be elected. Dr. S. j R. Higgins.. of' Charleston is also' in the race. We have been inform-' ' ?? 1 I ed that hi.s announcement proper. is appearing elsewhere in this issue, and the voters will have the opportunity to study it, and make their decision. Suffice it to say. that he. is a school man.-We are' told that the friends of Dr. E.F.G.I Dent are advocating his election. That he i> a good man none will, dispute- Dr.* K. I. Lemon,.is being I mentioned in connection with thoI position. He 1ms attained his Master's' degree, and is well qual ified for the post. But as it now stands, no one con tell who will' be "chosen. From what we can! learn at a distance. Bishop J. S. Flipper, Chancellor, has not con. nvittod himself to any candidate j He has not yet appointed t h e teachers' committee. It is undeivj stood that on convening the board( he will deliver his address. And, until the.trustees hear the Bishop's * 'message they "will "not be'Tn any position to choose a president or to. elect members of the faculty. Charleslon Institute Closed. The many^public school teachers who attended the summer session which ended here last. Saturday said it was the best they have attended anywhere since they have been in the profession. Prof. C. A. : Johnson is given the highest praise by every teacher. They also speak in" gloWing_terms ot the class of instructors' secured by him. Quito N a few of . the leading pastors of the city were constant visitors to the w institute. All of whom were greatly impressed with its head. We spent periods in his class room, and heard his jjionderful instructions. It's an inspiration to any person to frequent his class room. It was our good fortune to visit the rooms of Mrs. H. C. Perrin. Misses Cassell and Broadnax and - we wore highly benefited; In his parting word to the teachers at the close of the session Prof. J Johnson, uiged them to be interest. od in the home life of the pupils. "The teacher," said he "who thinks her duty toward her students ends in the class room has a mistaken idea as to her responsibilities. It should take in consideration their j welfare in the home," His speech ( was highly commended by visiting ministers witnessing the closing exercises. A Concrete Example. ( During the Charleston Summer , School session, Prof. Johnson, gave i a fine demonstration of practicing ; what you preach and "Jeach. T<5 " show how the public school teach i-* tun iit-iii tin: (.uniinuiiity lit* wciu across the Ashley river into a rural district; there he found a home with rooms overcrowded with in-1 mates, unscreened windows, and the horn lot attached to the Hving house. He got permission from that family to allow the teach era of his Institute to modernize and make that home sanitary. ] He took one group of male teach ers to that home at one period, , and they detached the lot from tho ( living house, and placed it at n , distance away, At another per- ; iod he carried a group of lady teachers and they screened the windows and doors of that home, and made many other necessary improvements. When the work was ' completed tha.l^family had a real 1 modern home as the result of tho ' Charleston Summer School. The , State educators (white) as well as j those of this city did not fail to . heap laurels of praise upon Prof. I 1 Johnson and his noble staff for ] his now feature in educational alues. Our teachers here believe his item of rurul education places his institute in a class to itself, ind the citizens her# agree with hem as they have not heard of hinj# similar. Just here the agent xpresses thanks to the following persons for renewals and subscriptions to The Palmetto Leader: tevs. W.M. Deveaux, S. Anderson. B. Mitchell; Mrs. Rhodiana ,'ooger, Mrs. Eugenia Brown. Mr, Arthur Howard and Dr. George H Adams. Others will pay next week Watch : The Leader., The Late I>r. Morant. , One of the largest audiences tc ittend a minister's funeral hert was present at Morris Brown lasl Friday ufternoon to pay the lasl tribute to -Rev. J.S. Morant, D.D. with Rev. R.I. Lemon, pastor ant master of ceremonies, the follow ing program in part was renderef Hvnin 48i by Rev. R.S. Lawrence who also offered prayer; Seloctjoi "Abide with me, etc." choir; Tht L'Oth Fsalm was read by Rev. T.O Mills. Solo?"I shall be satisfied etc.". Miss Edith Green- This wa a favored selection of the decefis od. Telegrams and obituary Dr. J E. Beard. The following minister: delivered brief but timely aulogie Revs. R.E. Brogdon, J. R. Pearson R.l. Lemon and Dr, L.R, Nichol: The Herviee at the church closet with the hymn "Servant of Got Well Done, etc." in which the pa tor requested the congregation ti ? '* 1 rt. *Ln ?L/\iv A f K/i namn Sing Willi CIIC luuji, 4-1.v v*?*r vviiiv tery the Masoss performed t h 1 ceremonies with Julius A. Browi Worshipful Master, The decease^ was a member of Doric fx)d&e o which W.H. Johnston is maste* Active pall bearers were Revs. C S. Ledbetter. C.S.J. Mollette, J.C James, George H. Adams and S.H Scott; Master Masons W. H Johnston, T.L. LaSaine and Esa< Voung. The deceased served St Luke which is now in charge 0 the writer 8 years. He was in th hearts of the members of this coi gtcgation until He died. His healtl failed during the last 3 years o bis pastorate at St. Luke. In th last days of his illness he patient lv bore his afflictions and his a dopted daughter Mrs. Madonni Jackson, and his grand-daughtel Mrs. Naomi Roper and also hi two sisters did everything in th world they could fo-r him. "I^?t us advance on our knees.1 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH? ?.Rev. H. Lewis, Pa9tor Columbia, s. c.?^sunaay scnoo convened at the usual time with ofTcers and teachers at their posl of duty. Very beautiful Sunday school lesson, "God Encourages s I/ader". After the class study of the lesson Mr, Allen Code madt a very timely review of the leg son. Many beautiful points wen brought out with refertnee to th< life of Moses. Rev. Lewis mad< closing remarks. Sunday was Junior church day The congregation was well rep resented. Services began prompt ly on time. The pastor's -tex1 Matt. 22:27, subject "The Soul's Great Question''. This sermon Itke- the others wau well proparec and delivered. Two accessions foi the^mbrWng esrvice^ The League is progressing nicely with Mr. Henry W. Webber as its presid/ent. Th^ League and Sunday school were well represented at the district Sunday schoof und League convention which convened at Lexington, S. C. Splendid congregation for nite service. The gospel choir serves every third Sunday night. Their selections were enjoyed. Pastor's text Nehemiah 6:9. "Oh God Strengthen Then My Hands". GAPWAY CIRCUIT St. Philip A. M. E. S. S. met at the usual ho\ir. t At 11:30 Rev. I,. D. Gamble preached. Mrs. R, B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker of Holly Hill; Mrs. R. Nixin from St. Mary A. M. E. were visitors. 5 Mrs. M. L. Smith spent a part of last week tn Sumter visitrng relatives. Rev. L. D. Gamble and family were the dinner gfuests of Mr. yid Mrs. A. B. Smith Sunday also Mrs. R. B. Brown of Holly HiK ind Mr. and Mrs. Parker. BONNEAU NEWS S. S. at Mt. Carmel was in orler. After which the pastor gave i wonderful sermon. Ix>dge No. 6 held their quartery meeting at Cedar Grove July 17, Mr. Marshall Darby and Mr. P. R. James are new members, ifou are invited to join. Rev. Knox and ehilldren returned torn# after a short stay hers, ( . * , " ( 6 . , T V - - i t fr. J / 1 7... THB P TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH w 0 Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor SL ?>. at th? usual hour with y Supt. Bradley in charge. a n Junior church day was observed. erfi Rev. Watson preached a strong sermon. 2ic At 3:00 o'clock the pastor and Re choir worshiped at St. Peters Hoi- ^a iness church, c ' BTU at 6:00 o'clock. jUI At 7:30 Rev. Watson preached ^ from part twa of same text used j{o in the raoriVng. Several visitors ] were present,, among them were Mrs. Sarah Ball and little daugh- no< ter from West Virginia. Mrs. (Ball is a niece of Dea. B. G. Abner. pr< ' Nurse R. B. Broadnax, Mrs. Nel* ? J vt _ -%r ?1_ n:*.... .. t lie LJonaia ox rsew ioik v^ivy; mi. ( John Dreher, Mr. and Mrs. E. wa Cureton and many others. frt 1 The members of the Senior ?>e choir regrets ver> much that Mrs. f' Lillie Robinson .eft Monday for ,'New York. 11 Seven converts from the Suhday 2 techool jc/ined Sunday night for Ah .'baptism which will take place at la* , 6:30 p.m. 3 ' gri C ALVARY BART. CHURCH s Rev. W. (J. Rru?rd( - 1'a.stor **' s Charleston, S. C.?Sunday, July "'JJ' , 18 h as a beautiful day and a large VN1 3 nfimber were present. ,Sunday Vul i school at the usifal hour, 1 At the morning service our pas? tor gav^ a sgijj stjrnng sermon Wl, o and it was enjoyed. - BYPU at 6:30 p,m? The topic 0,1 e was enthusiastically discdlssed. n At 8:15 Rev. Dr. Brew preach- al j ed a grant) baptismal sermon. Nine f candidates went intfl the liquid .. grave to rise and walk in the newness of life. A large gather- l'a ; ing with many yisitors were pres* he ni. 5 COPE NEWS ui f Our third quarterly conference e was h^ld ou the Good Hope cirn euit Saturday and Sunday. S. ~ tj S, at Good Hope conducted in the re] ( usual forny e Kev. S. Nance, presiding elder . of the Orangeburg district came . fw; >vard and preached a wondera fu' sermon, Frve joined the r church. s At Emanuel the Sunday school ? e was called to order with a very large attendance. An official meet >t ing was held, Kev. and Mrs, Pavid James after an enjoyable dinner with Mr. luuKAHs, Arthur Zejgler motored to Cop? on business, ^ " . be , ^ * ** , * whitmibk news er r = -**?(u r Sunday services were good at ^ J ^ r? ? nr^,irt ^ ^ V^l'uar uruvt. rwcv. rrauc yi raur r ed a splend:d sermon. Pulpit associates, Rev. W, M, Coleman. ^' Collection $6.01; Sunday Ischoof. ? was taught by Mr. S. S. Abrams. Miss Annie L. Abrams was a welcome visitor. Misses Annre Lee Abrams and ^ Francis Clark have returned from ' summer school at Columbia, Prof, and Mrs. Wm. Wade and *' , family spent last week-end with Nt Mrs. Wade's father,.Mr. John Pear . _ son in Orangeburg. Accompanied 4n by Mr^/ Wade's brother, Mr. ' A- ,Jl I -T. parson. On returning they lu' passed through. Bamberg and spent L ' Monday with Mr. J. D, Marshall and family A pleasant trip was to i reported. ? Master Gec/rge Will'ama is re cuperating from a seriouB attack 1 I of iC.lness. * " ...... /j Q Mr. Samuel Fant accompanied by Misses Quester and Geretha ! Fant wi-ll leave July 30th for * i Clarinton, Pa., to spend their va cation. We hope for them a suei cessful trip. : ? A large crowd attended the cantata Sunday night of various quartets at Sims Chapel Bapt. church. 8 Rev. P. Wallace, pastor. Collec- an tion $10.25. This song service tn was sponsored by Mr. Frank Sartor, assisted by S. WilVams. The auartets nni'ticinntinc uiprc Sitns chapel, Gedar Grov^, Matthew and m( Springfield. wi The Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Susanna Abrams and family were: Mesdames Cora Morgan, sci Florie Glenn and children. They lu, enjoyed a delicious dinner: Other ] guests were Messrs James and to] Louis Epps, Thomas Johnson and < son, James A. Joiner. Mr. Hicks Copeland accompaA nted by Mr- a"d Mrs. Modell Ray, th( Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ray and sis- - : < ter Ann/e Ray motored to Whit- |R1 mire from Thomasville, N. C., to < visit relatives in WhitmiTe af.sc/ to e(j attend their aunt's funeral. (ja The box supper Saturday night yy, At Cedar Grove was a success. 1^ Miss Mozella Epps is out of town \y, at this writing taking vacation. SO] Please help us in our rally at ] Cedar Grove Sunday, July 25th. j^c We are trying to beautrfy the In- jjc side of th? cburcfc '-j ALMfcTTO LBADBR ~ AYMAN A. M. E. CHURCH r Rev. W. G. Owenx*, Pastor tVrnnsborc, S. C.?S. S. at 10:U0 i. with a full lively school. Sev? visitors were present. Among ;m w?re Rev. Simmons of the >n A. M. E. chui'ch and our own v. J. C. Hilton. Rev. Simmons ve encouraging remarks, rhe Dixon praying band of Conbia conducted prayer service , great fer%Vr- Pastor's text mans 8:14. A spiritual feast was conducted the pray:ng band in the aft?ron. At 8:30- Rev. J. C. Hilton eached from the subject "The ptarn of the Guard". . Dur third quarterly conference is held June 27. He preached >m the subject "Abner Died the at|j of a Fox>l". TAYLORS NEWS The singing convention met ut :ins chapel Baptist church on it Sunday. Rev. Ben Henderson of Mt. Pilini preached for the nvssionarlast Sunday night. Miss Agnes Alexander and Mrs May Scott has returned after ending a few days in Sumter iera they were ijelegatesj tp conation at Morris college. Mr. Sam ^Afford Returned 'to ?rk after spending the week th wife and family in Marion. Mr. Will Sawyer spent the week d in Columbia with family. Mr. Aurqn Alexander, was the Lernoon guest at the home of '. and Mrs. A. D. Barton Suny. Mrs. George Wofford spent Suny afternoon w th Mrs. E. Odell. Mrs. 0. B. Smith Spent the week re with srster. Mrs. h, Henderson and Mrs. Ja>.'Leak have returned home from lioii where they were delegates Mt? Pilgrim Baptist church. Miss Arlina Wofford, Miss Marie afford also Mr. J. \V. Wofford jm New York are visiting pants. Mrs, Byfdie Washington irom liladelphia is alss'/ visiting. Miss Jessie Belle Wotford left icsday for New York to spend r vacation. Mrs. Mary L. Butler wilf. leave Miday to study nurse training. KlMiSTREE NEWS Uy M. C. Mitcholl The Santee summer school closSaturday, July 17 after having en in sesston for thirty days. The following witnessed the excises: Prof. W. A. Perry of Combia; Iievs. M. M. WestCTT of irboro, X C.; A. Mack, S. M. ughes, N. W. VVi'lJiams, Corn.'11, \V. L. McFanYn, Washingn ?.f Kmirstrte and Mrs. Me trim Gfb'.bs of Clifton Forge, I r. Ali c-f these persons made ry enjoyable remarks. Prof. W. Perry delivered -the address, e gave u;: a message from the ational Congress of P. T. A. It is. full ot information that is ry beneficial. Other visitors to the school durg the_^ussion were Mr. John W. avis, one of our white ministers re; Mr. Mope, a missonary work ; Ml. ivjumrttt* Messrs r?Negro schools. They too. ought encouraging remarks. The eh >ing (exercises of tMie lemonstration &thoo! Sponsored Mrs. E. L. Reid, wa3 held Friy night, July 16, 1937. Miss C. A. Fludd c/f St. Matews wishes to express how much e enjoyed the time spent in King ee. Mrs. Sealie Holmes wrll appreite CMiniminicab'oh about or witn r son, A. B. Lawrence, Jr., who s bem missing fc/r thrf'o weeks d two days. A. B. is about sevteen years old. DIE WEST NEWS The young men's sehooi! improve :nt club met at its usual hour th Mr. Albert Burns, president charge. We are working very -J I l ,trn w>oir orhft. fl ru nopii^ Liittt "^ iiimj ? aool buildimt- in -the near fure. Rev. W. L. Williams was a w*lme - visitor.. * S. S. at St. Mary Bapt. church usual .hour. Rev. J. S. Scott had charge of ? services throughout the day. The BTIJ met at 6:30 with a gc number present. The Due West Sluggers d^featthc Ware Shoals Tigers Satury, July 17 to the tune of 14-7. e batteries for Due West: Bai( and 'Smith. Batterie* for are Shoals: Gilbore and Robin1. Due West is expecting to meet >nea Path Saturday,, July 24 a^. mea Path. The game is called $;O0 o'clock p ot j SPARTANBURG D<>TS Miss Sadie M. Coleman left last Saturday for Richmond, Vt. Miss Alma Snoddy left fo. Washington, D. C., to spend somt time. Miss Mabel Mii'ler hns go*ne tc Winston-Salem to visit relatives While im the city Sunday at tending the funeral of Mrs. Greg ory, Miss Mary Ellen Wr'ght luu the pleasure of meeting some ol the Es.quires. She wais at the honie of Miss 0. Bagwell. HELENA NEWS Miss Ethel Williams of Georgii is here visiting aunt and uncle ol Ho'.ena. Miss Mozell Ray of Coiumbis is visiting her mother and uncle Miss Sarah ,Ray of Wh'te Plain New York Is vi iting her mothci and uncle. Miss Mildred Ruth Williams i: here from Spartanburg visiting hei aunt an<i Miss Fannie M. Lndsny of Hel ena left July 17 for Snartanbnrir Mr. and Mrfe. E. \V. Lindsay ol Spartanburg were here t?? stem a few hours with parents July 10 ^? -1? KIlKiE SPRING NFAS Sunday the services were gmu as usuai'. f* Revival beg'n at Second Rap tist churclf Sunday. Rev. Mathu of Spartanburg will carry on tin meeting. . Mrs. Addie .m rritt i pte.rtainet the L. P. Ai club -Friday after noon at 5 o'clock. The. meetiin was very good. After the "bu'si ness session Vef reshni?nts were served. We were very glftd U have Mr<s. Hightowetflr in otu meeting. She .gavt^.a. very h? lp ful and interesting talk .whivh wa enjoyed by all. *. Mr. and Mrs. Price Woulwan of New York are v'siting thei parents Mr. and Mrs. Lenon Wood ward. Mr. arid Mrs. James liibson whi have been visiting relatives am friends ijn New Jersey' have re turned home. They left Tuesdaj for St. Petersburg, Fla. ' Mr. Robert Quattfebuiini is vis iting relat/ves and frrends in tin northern and eastern states. Mr, Nelson Jackson ?.'f New York" has been called to the bed side of his sick mother Mrs. Mar} Jackson. Mrs. Marion Jones, Mrs. Ma bry and daughter, Miss Thelm: Mabry of Aiken w(Jre v sitors it town Friday afternoon. Mrs. Alice. Smith ami nia-tii Calvin and IsadoTe. Harris of Aik en gave pop xiftt~ Tn~town FYrflav Quite a few from here attend ed revival meeting at Colemai Ridge Sunday. School The sTiifinler session of Ridg Hill opened Monday, 'July l'.'tl with a creditable enrollment. Seemingly students are eager t< get books and start on the r regular line of work. It is the de sire of each teacher that this wil prove to be the best term yet. The facn-lLy consist ol' tire, fol lowing: Prof. A. ('. Hightower principal; Prof. Ler/11 (Jardne agricut.uuv?uoui?a.--n sin m prima school English $nd History; Mis: .1. V... .Jeffersori ^-7 grade am h'gh school French; Mrs. V. Ham mondjjith grade; Miss G. K. Black w<H 4th grade and music; Mis Helen C. Latimer, 3rd grade am Home Economics; Miss Ruth Blui 2nd grade; Miss S. R. Craford 1st grade. The agriculture boys were pre'in to see the new equipment for th( shop. We were proud to welcome oui Supervisor, Mrs. Minnie K .Greene and Mrs. Al one Hammond as visitors on our first day. NEW SAINT PHILIP A. M. E. L'lltR( II Rev. C. Capers, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?At 11 the pas tor after the usual prel'minaries delivered a noble sermon taken from St. Jo'hn 1:1, subject "Invite Jesus In". S. *S. at the usual hour with Supt. R. Browh and teachers in their respective places.At 5:00 p.m. a Testimonial meeting was conducted. This, being our 3rd quarterly conference our presiding eldei was present but did not preach Bro. jjSt. J. Hoy ward our ioca preacher was called upon tc preach. St. John 16:7 was chosen Subject "A Convenient Way B> His Death". Many inspiring thoughts were brought out and was enjoyed by all. , SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADEE atliuk ' r*k itifi hi;tiii:l \. \i. i;: ciium n >' ; Ki'V. J. JM. Jackson, Pastor Da<"mtnn. S. C. Sunday \v. s a h?ar' i'":f <!"j\ / T"1 !r- T"""u^tte , ' pi cached a \vond*o :\ii set oouViOn .. JSunduy nion.inm-. lit* lu-ld hi* 3rd > qU.si'a rly e?Mt: ii'.co .M'nv.'-;, It was <; lite a ;unce*s. After t! o quarter the elda and oih-As we e ^ served he Stwe:U dt'.-'s Hoard - Xn*. i 3, .. ; . .' ; . Hcv, an,; M: s. Jiickxii. and Rev i Pattei on were the dinner "'tests '' l1 ot Mr. M. S. Janes v. ho is ti e as- . sistani Supt.-of toe Sunday -chool. After eatimr a v. rv appetninjj <Yri- , ^ t or lit v. .Ji,u !.son preached a won- . derful sermon at tie Commuiv'y ? church. * i Mis'. Susanna Pat'."" i ; i ruv.c a R birthday party at h" r. heme . last r Tuesday in lioivr of her little son / ' i'ranU Preston Patterson, Jr., who H was tive years ohl. I lis yue-t- I were Anna Janerettc. R'ehqrd Da- I . hose and i?vother. Mattio Jdack, | Tlni:;st-r. Uyrd. -Jr.. <'hn..'l..y Mao ?l IvMi-S, 1 uemtss M,c Kadi ion ai;?1 1m o- N tkcr, Ho'bort I-ouis Sims ami bro- P p thor. Ico loam. c;Yke, punch and r I candy wore sorwd, . . Stewardess Lnai'tis N.o-s. ami ' '> raw an ap|?\ pickinj* last I Tuesday nijfht und-'r the leader- | -L.il' of Mis, Jackson. A. neat j -a.a w:i.+?^ aisod. Miss Maiy l,:ie llolld.way is on tlii' sick li<t also'Mrs. Anno I>t<iio.so. . Wc I u'n-1 or. tlio.n a .-hoi ii' T rwuvoi'y. Mr... and M .. oii ua- i! I). Li I i aw a V'-: y 11v little .daurluor who is n week ?.'M. r Mrs. Ann.v John, on lias as her to ifiit'si. Miss. Don.ithy Mao Wright I oj; 11a. (svi'.lo. . * , A musical rocilal was **i on at ( . Ki ioiidski^i Haptist church on Sun . day i:lyi.t by Mrs. Naomi Daison. ? T- ; * - tO? i "SWEET SI'liiJLT THINE" j 1 ____ r * ' ' (Dedicate:! to .ho Memory of Mrs. Y.. A. And rows) , ; K J Sweet ,-nii if , thinej . . [ ' I!<>l(l ii"l this thin;; avail;-! yt.'ur ' . i'ldciii! ' 'lUiiit\ttis ;tl>-t-nt from l!>y 1 >i11;;. "I ?S'lu- e n'd n?t it, thee. 1 tlll'll. ' 1 'I J A l;f' Kss |?iettuo . lyif-K then-. j.% I i f>.ct r?>:im: am*e 1 that ?I.?\ I Whetl I:: t I miu* ymit -.iii i:;la-.'-. J ' Ytui !<? Intf -(v ami. l>vtlv j then, j In si. ('i-isii l ull- Tian-k of null huil" i IcACe. " , \ ' . ' !i Yn'.i vee u !::>??, y sind ynr r.t-.J I ' . ' ' t hat year-'. and" may hatr". dun't ; , make <i'ii?.' ,';hi; .!lr?t ihi. }"t u:*t ?r niti',., tl(.. ' '. cnyinj.? and nr;>t tali, ('an It s\\ *i-l til ;! "at ; cii tail call. . '! i Whet-v? f tuihe ".a i J. fi n nd j*. nine. it a '-Ye loved thai old ~i 11 at tut i y<ai w:ts thine. i . mil -I c-hW ?f? l" } vm-sust j 1 there, 'A'! cii i's owiuf" ' ha.I (1 "'ah. l?? ni.i'> 1)> i sphere. __ i' . That tin 1 >t :I u- is V"!" rriiin?i iir \ ii-'v 1 i Hut wiT. still have with us, iluwii 1 thru II.e ycui-f 'hat us: e? n. eh.triuin,u' y>u. I'lii" l'i?rl nl yiVi that We chcii-h ^ ? so, 1 ^ That s^ i it of yoiti s! \Y an r . cr 1< t j/<?. ' - Hissie A. 1 *in<?>:?. 2 ? KSTAlil.lS-HKI) I J.W.HI X _a DRV ( LEANING A J wi;' are ? YOI' K R II (I ( A an \\t>ll as any other cleaning. If i ? A Trial will convino'e jou I BEMKQMBEattfcTitfi wT?rai JSStft5*rA HOLLMY A n NEK AT 21(>1> Senate .St.. (/llonse and AMHIXANC1 > OI K IMfnNK XRVIiR SI.REPS 'I he Ilol'sj Funeral Homes at tJ 1 PI I ON 10 ti ll MO'lTOr ' PROMPT AN A Service in Keeping 18 YEARS OF EPF I ? k. .... ? . . ? ^ , - .-V-?r -'Tarrrf,. ' . \ Saturday, July 27, 19:57 lOl \T LEBANON A. M. E. I HL'HC'H. Ilov. W. I . W illiams, Pastor T)u \\lo . The Sunday school ; the \ ery'placo t'< all charco ' opl? csp, i illy v. luai it is po.-* ibl" for l In on t .1 Mi r I. IVcachinjf livvii'o at 11:;]" tt.vn. ?xt lionri!) Subject "lo'ci<>n". Tile church was or-^an- ? c. d Sunday. by. the pastor to conI* tour claims fr'.v the year. The nihl'c i- cordially invi'Uv to atend a qiial'U't concert. Saturday venin'*-, July .21 at S:U.O o'clock at his place. . eiumbia V\ ic&riizing Works: ; Hampton St. S-j lit hern 11 y. System \nh::l ami depart (ire of pa sis i r trains oncr.iu-.i by. tin* ; iitkcrn Karl'vay ( octpany, at the rioii Station. ("??> mbia, S. C., bcvlive .1 unt*. 1, 1927 . IV. ! ":n os V Columbia: For* fl a:(l<j A. M. t'hertcr, Hack Hill, Charlotte, \N askin:.*. Ion 9 5:20 A.M. Spar'hurp:, Ash'vle Kiio.willy 2 S:."?0 .\. M. SI. Matt., Oia:i?oInns:, ' 'baric.* bin' H S:30 A. M. Augusta, Ail.cn._ ?:."?(! A.M. Nov'by.1 (irccijv o<><| (. .cnvillc. :> S : 1 ."i A M Hlk'vlo.,. llai nwi'U s.r< r. Mi.ih. - (. r. Hock IH11, | .l.l'i P.M. < . bo.; As!: vie. Chi. u l:".p t\ >1. St. Matt.' Orani**;biir-r. Charleston. \ ifi(? I'.M. ('lic-'tc.r. Hock 11 i ("ire'eashoro. W'ish, Halt. Phil. N.V.r, 17 '):50 P.M. K"cw'kry., (Ir'woi*. . Ar.ft'n., Atlanta lit If. P. M. S-'VMi'.ttall. ,l;:cl? \ i 11 o.Miami, Tan? ..... ? * _ , ? 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