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CAIlli or THANKS.
Tho i.'lativ.s .i'_ ih?- laii- Mr
H. C." M >.rit.< i: 'n. wi-h l;? thank, hi - '
many fi:<m.ls f..r .thvir kin.-}?s
durinp his illm-ss .ami chalh.- s
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THOMAS CAI.K, Vice Pre
| Phone 3471
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\rA>: Pros'." M. F. M ?4
W. J). (.'happeHo,
< Ration;- Louise pKi! ^ ^
adistance 01 bis nb'.e:faculty much
( vrr .'ss has been . made. T'11 v'ew
>1' the fact "the .scho'ol is making
!i rapid 1 ogress an -because of
r-hi- expansion- that the school
ib::rd plans t<> make the office ofvii
e-jn ineipal hat> been created.It
is generally believed that the
I ipal has recommended . Prof.
A. 1). (icon to till the pc/sition. Mr.
fl> eis i- one K>f the Science teachi:
y. l'i?.f, Wiggins- is marred.
!i. w'ifi /> tlije ..former Miss Kug.
:.:.a l?t cost a; who co-mes from
i?f thv 1.imminent families of
i; .rles'i.'is. Tneir home has been,
lie- s-"d by oho son. Di'. Wiggins '
ia .m-enli- i- of the. Phi Beta Sigma
fraternity and a Mason. He
1 .-tands out among the 'lead- .
l.-jdj'iloer- of the stale, lie j
: iv? 11 of all over the
as. t! < iV'xt president 'of Alimivor-ity:
It will be romcmthat
A-h-n conferred on hi*m
" -!< g/'r j.'-f Wi.ictor of lhv.inity
jut.-1 year, ilc was also elected to
the /last Genera1, conference.
~l! ui Uio ihiinIjit T7T years
ha'- liad in se'.oui adinitjistra:
he is fitted for work'^jn high- J
liutational lV Ids.
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| Quality Laui
A SERVICE FOl
We Pick Up
Also 20"Per Cent Pise
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LOAN
CHEAP
n Than t<
i 15-Year Payment Plai
dins' Priitcipal and In1
in Average of Less thz
iny linger?
'mi arc pa> inii, say. $25.50 a
int each month on a $3,000 H
[ AFT, INDEBTEDNESS IN E
tITY FED
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. (Government?Supervised by the I
jTfs. * ' "cDAMFF,
9. HERBERT J. WJ
1230 Washington S
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THIS
ti Exhibition Matches
N. F. S. C. DRIVE
PROVED A SUCCESS
Continued from Page 1
E. Logan- Voorhees Inst. _ 1.11
Total $34.49
Dist. No. 11?Orangeburg
D.T. Robinson, Gr. Branch $11.$1
(?. Dean. Dunto'n Memorial 7.50
(MI. .McLcpd, Elloree _ . . 0.00
J.M. Shorard. Jamison 3.10
R. Ashley, Branchville . 3.10
J.W. Harrison, Rowesville._ 1.00
Total $32.51
Dsit. No. 10?Eastovcr
fv It'll I'llU'nIt Pii.-tnt>nn Q1 T. OO
R.K.. Moure, Kershaw . ... 4.00
" Total ..... $n>.0C
Dist. No. H?fit. George
M. Odoih, St|. George ^i-r $4.50
G. Buekfmtn, | Walterboro. . 4.50
Total _L_. .1 $9.00
J)i--1. Nil. 1?Marion
Julius1 A maker * ' $2.00
iDst. So. 3?Ihirtsville
I). J. Johnson, Tmmionsvillc $1.40.
..Districts numbers six and twelvi
have not reported as yet. Total*
i'or the above .districts will be
published when received. We exJj.UiLu.iir
sin ere thanks to -a-U Ln
the advancement of our youth.
( has. II. Mel.cod,
State Chairman.
Klluroe, S. ('.
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ndry Service
i EVERY NEED
and Deliver
ount for Cash & Carry
PHONE 523.1 J
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3 Rent
w Costs Only 85c
terest, on each
in 20c a Week.
month rent, vou can
OME LOAN AND
XACTLY 15 YEARS.
ERAL
OF COLUMBIA
J. S. Government
. Vice F'rcs.
ILLIAM9, Seety.-TreaH.
t. Columbia
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Union News
Union's newest and most beautiful
street, that connects the
city with the Spartanburg roads,
is now open to the public. It is
I said that many residences and bus
inesvj houses will be erected on
this street in the near future.
Mrs.'.Vera"Booker Sims, one oi
' efs died at the Community hospi,
the county's most 'papular teachtal
last Thursday right. Mrs. Sims
| t<>i>1< seriously ill at the Piedmont
Summer School in Keck Hill and
I came home for treatment. She
j has been a teacher of several-years
j and it goes to her. credit that she
was a teacher in the same school
I ill of these years. Tht! funeral
services were held at Clinton A
I M. K. church conducted'by her pastoil
Rev. C.C. Coleman in tho
presence of mat y sorrowing'
fri nds. Her former classmates ol
the class li'l*'.' Sims High acted as
pall bearers. Many of rthe teachers
and friends from the Piedmont
Summer school at Rock Hill attended
Mis. Sthts funeral scrvi.cs
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Wilson spent
the week-end in Orangeburg with
.Mrs. Wilson's parents.
.Mrs. Ko-eiie Washington, after
upending quiTe a few weeks with
home - folks' has returned to hei
home in Greenville. She took with
her little .Miss Washington to the.
very great delight of Mr. Washington.
Mr. Washington is one of
the loading men on the Greenville
district l'or X.C. Mutual I.ife Insurance
Company. He said the
very presence of little Miss Washngon
will mean a bigger district
Mrs. C.E. Murray of Greenvillt
was in tie city for a short while
Sunday 'afternoon. ?
"" M ;ss Louise Nicholas; private
secretary to.the Head of the, Or
willing JM )UU (IIIVIII 111 LUC* riUIJlfc
Office of the X. C. Mutual Life
Insurance -Company fa spending
her vacation with the home folk.
" fottc hnnrrt rliu' singeYs~ at" Sims Hi
last Thursday.
The people in Carlisle are making
a his; effort to build a real
graded school. Rev. Robinson is
principal of this school.
The fiq iof' houses and Snufl
Manufoctun-rs ' are making a big
drive to keep the church goer;
"cool" by supplying them with
fans. Wo are wondering if the
church folk should allow such adj
vert isemonts to come in the houso
| of CJod ? It seems as if the offi,
cors. should see that all'such fans]
be buhr.ed at once.
The Union County 4-H Club dirorted
by County Agent EL NtVilTinnis
will leave for camp._J.Ui.
-ly--2dthr
Many of the county schools are
having a summer session. Wbile
it's very hot to attempt to teach,,
the teachers welcome this little
pay a this season of the year.
STATU S. S. ANI) B. T. U.
Continued from Page 1
lectures front the subject "Bui'ding
Together A Christian Com
munitv in Thincs Social". Tho in.
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tro'ductory sermon was preached
bv Rev. II. W. D. Stewart. Rev.
Stewart spoke. from the subject.
i "The Emancipation of Truth".
Text 8:31.
Saturday morning all unfinished
business was attended to by
the delegates. The finance committee
reported that the entire amount
raised by the convention
for the fiscal year ending July 17
waiff. $17,728.15 The convention
| then closed with prayer by the
president to m?et the Wednesday
before the tlvTd Lord's day in
July at Morris college, Sumter.
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2309 Gervais Street
Waverly Section
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John F. Hunter
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Mrs. MARY II MADDEN,
Assistant
"120 N. Harper Street
Laurens, S. C.
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L Only zh>ar<d has
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DE LUXE RECLINING
I SEAT, COOL AIR-CONDITIONE?
COACHES
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(Jo in safety and comfort?by
train?the safest transportation
in the world.
One-Way Fares from Columbia
Boston - $ 16.50
Jacksonville 5.10
New Orleans 10.90
New York. , 11.90
Norfolk 5.70
Philadelphia 10.20
Richmond 5.10
Savannah 2.50
Tallahassee 6.10
Washington 7.35
Similar fares to all other points
i City Ticket Office
wo. 1 Arcade Building
! Telephone 3821?9087
J. L. Carter, D. P. A.
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Saturday, July 27, 1937
I USED CARS
j YOU CAN DEPEND ON
AT
Prices You Can Afford to Pay
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Look these over before you buy. No better
values elsewhere and thev carrv our "BLUE
SEAL GUARANTEE." Liberal terms. Trades.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan
1933 Pontiae "Six" Sedan
1932 Ford V-8 Sedan
1931 Dodge Sedan
1932 Ford V-8 Coach
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach
_1930 Ford Model "A" Coach
1931 Chevrolet Coach
1931 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach
1931 Chevrolet Coupe
1935 Plymouth Standard Coupe
nn/l Into
1U1IU IVIO l/l U11IC1S.
Hampton Motors, Inc. a
DODCxE?PLYMOUTH CARS
DODGE TRUCKS I
1309 HAMILTON ST. PHONE 6121?3211 I
'I SAFE for SAVINGS 1
? ; EACH ACCOUNT INSURED
I UP TO $5000.00
I 4* DIVIDENDS PAID JUNE 30; 1937 j
HUME FEDERAL SAVINGS 1
I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION |
I 1227 WASHINGTON ST. COLUMBIA |
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WE NEED ROOM ? YOU NEED A CAR \\
| LET'S GET TOGETHER i:
% 1931 FORI) SEDAN. A remarkably smooth running car. ' [
Interior clean. Five good tires. This is a bargain at $350.00 <
X 1934 PONTIAC SEDAN. In good condition. Motor has J J
T been carefully checked over and is tip-top.. ? Tires < ' *
X perfect. Price ? $395.00 4 '
J 1931 PLYMOUTH COACH. Motor thoroughly recondi- \ I
\ tioned. New Tires. Radio. A demonstration will 'J
Y prove its a bargain ? $350.00 < >
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* 1931 Studebaker Sedan _S250.00 1.930 Ford_Copp.e...^??-- $125.00 J J
*%' 1931 i Studebaker Cojpe !?165.00 1930 Chevrolet Sedan $165.00 <>
1931 'Ilupmobile Sedan $475.00 1933 Rockne Coupe .$250.00 41 .
f 1932 Terraplane Sedan $250.00.1933 Pontiac Coach $295.00 , ,
X 1932 Plymouth Sedan $295.00 1933 Pontiac Sedan $325.00 41 *
{ 1933 Chevrolet Coach "$295.00 1934 Austin Coupe. 95.00 ^
i' LOTS OF OTHERS?COME TO SEE US ?>
| CAROLINA MOTORS , IN C, J |
~ STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 1
;; 1123-25 CALHOUN ST. PHONE 7172 I -
NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION
September 7th to 12th
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
SpccroUCoaeh. will be operated via SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM f from Columbia to Birmingram and return
on following schedule:
Sept. G Leave Charleston 5:20 P.M. J |14.40
Sept. 0 Leave Brnnchville 7:15 P.M 13.Go
\ Sept. G Leave Orangeburg 7:47 P.M.. 13.00
Sept. G Let\ve COLUMBIA 9:50 P.M 12fln
I seprt. G Leave Newberry 11:18 P.M..^-^ ? 41 9n
j Sept. ^Le&ve Greenwood 12:30 A.M? . 10.10
Sept. 7 Leave Anderson -r. 2:25 A.M . - 9.30
Sept. 7 Leave Spartanburg 1:40 A.M 10.60
Sept. 7 Leave Greenville 2:40 A.M.. 9.70
Sept. 7 Leave Seneca . '3:45 A.M.__ ... 8:50 Sept.
7 Lgavc Atlanta 7:10 A.M.
Sept. 7 Arrive BIRMINGHAM .11:45 A.M.
Returning:
Sept. 12 Leave Birmingham 11:55 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Greenville 12:55 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Spartanburg 1:55 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Columbia 4:40 P.M.
Sept. 13 Arrive Orangeburg 6:18 P.M.
Sept, 13 Arrive Branchville 6:53 P.M. 1
Sept. 13 Arrive Charleston _ B:40 P.M. ? : ^
HE SURE YOUR RAILROAD TICKET IS ROUTED VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
For additional information, apply to Local Ticket Agents
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
PINCKNEY'S FUNERAL HOME
UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER OF
SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA ,
_______ Funeral Cars and Funaral
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
' ' ^4 0ff,ce Phone 2-3357
Residence Phone 77Ci
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