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| Page 2 ?? ???% | | "THE OLD GRAY | t ?AND? \ | I THE NEW RIDER' | | REV. E. PHILLIP ELLIS ^ ? O o ? i A Considerate Company. "The Public. Saving J.ifv Insurj nnce Company.'' with home oMice 22'J King sTvvvtV Charleston, S.C. is the first to my knowledge to compensate ministers for conducting funerals for its policy holders. This Company is not only interested in its members while they live, and pay their premiums but wants them to nave A Christian burial. Kvery citizen in America should be insured with this company. So many persons die and their bedi \s are deposited with no ieligioiis ceremonies whatever. The above conipany makes it possible for every person carrying a policy with it to have a respectable funeral. Then too, n<- one dust t ves tpore consideration at a fu-l tiefai than the minister. He is the I , only pat licipar t - n the. fun e Pal program who gets nothings All-the re.-jt that have, anything to do Ut round, the funeral are well paid - he gravy diggers to the uii deitaker. The/are glad when some body dies. Too- otter., the Gospel minister is criticised by the. audience, and cursed out by the family when thev get 'through crying, for "his free service performed. This i?t usually in those denominations where sermons and addresses are exported. Personally I admite tin* Protest at:'. KpisCopal Church form of funeral rites. The white people for centuries .have been -disposing of funerals in 'Jo -. and ifO minutes. Kyeii in this brjef period the minister tmi.-l make a sacrifice which, sho uld not be' ope of free gratis. When everybody else is paid. In the majority <>f cases the' familie- are highly paid for I hi n'a ' -.1 it - -!' 1i! 1" eiM! ?1111 - - May Gcrl. bless . litis <<>n;p{iny f??i its kind consideration of the humbit non-paid 'tiiojvi minister. It: s? many case* tin- Negro minister, has to stay at a funeral a half day. T'on in erdet to u'i\\- the subject before .him .the kimj of oration that. will not cause an offeh.se.. ho will, have . t<> touch the Bible here arid there, and bear. . down on. Psychology, Science.' Heinu-neutie-.. Jurisprudence' a n <1 Blackstune. The 'minister, Vhotild be given gend nt-ji)' y t-?r his funeral struggles. , The Agent's Whereabouts. This; week-end will tind us in T?u.,mi>ia att( tiih-ijg the State league Uitd Sunday School CohVentio!. . t.... \ \< i.' i : ... .a. *11 . v,,, i.. 'V ilk .MM'II I'nlx! it". We .-hall al.-o .-pond * tune at o;ir desk in Tin- Pal-' nut* I.v.:-.iilia'.; \vh< tv \w .shall make a M.'i'ut'. fur tin- t'uiiowinkt '.. sul.-ciil.iM>: Rev. W..YI. huviauxT Mr.-. K-i-iian Coopej-, Mr. Arthur ifaVar.l. fh-v (;.[h.,'AUlt;h..ll. Rev. S? Alr.l'-rs--r*^'"M.i s.- Plutrei.ia llrowii R-v. IUI. (.lay. Mr-. R.A. (Jumble Rev. H.W. W'alkuiv-Mr. J.B. Moultrie, one of the Itadiiljr undei tokveiv. I?r. I..A. W-.+Ts?At!'. S. T. Cnusiir. Mi':r Sullic I.inc.In. Mrs. 1?Martha l.orkMt. I.r. (ii-ii'1-.. H. Ad- " am- and Mrs. J.Tv. Ttinhan whose husband i- or.e of the most popu-. !ar i?a' -tnfo .cunt- in Charleston. While a' the ollice I shall - peak ' .< Mainuor relative to H-ni'tir'wfM- \nr-" rind" Mrs: Rut-' " h-r. wife ..f Rt v. K.l'. Rutler. who is oui ii -:i;->)>?ii-t r and reporter a' that plate. Many thanks to t.h.'-e }?' 11 ;;.-Vt. .I?in thii??issue?fair ^ their kind renHMtiiiurce of The Reader. St. Luke. fhe above church op, Wilson St.. is a rial live win* ill Chspleston. Mr-i V T. rilis. Via- recently organized the third choir in the church. Miss fii-ncva Tolhert, Miss Anna Matiigault aid Miss Margaret Pyntt. nut. St. Luke's- sale agents for The Loader. They sell all the copies every week. See these young ladir? early Saturday mornings. Sunday will be a high day at St. I.like. Prayer meeting 6 a.m. Sun day school and Adult Bible class 9:32. Allen League 7 p.m. Preach ing 11:15 a.m., by the pastor, and at 8:l.p> he wilj address the Gridiron Society and the Ladies Auxiliary. Monday nite a contest entertainment with Big Babies conducted by Mrs. V.T. Ellis. To all of these church meetings the public is cordially inviteji. "Let us advance on our knees." i djMw/wfelfeg' 'J NEWS IN AND AROUND FRIENDSHIP AME CHURCH Rev. H.T. Summery, Pastor ? n Owing tv> the revival meeting c services at our sister church, Pine h 4rmvc there--wont?be-any- service -rtt Friendship Sunday. Aug. 16th. 1 Mr. John Heller is spending a a with sister, nephews and friends. v * * two week vacation in Detroit, Mich Mrs. Queen Bolton of Camden ^ Was the week-end guest of Mr. a TiTiTl MTsT James Belton. She reported a delightful stay. Mrs. Belton is Mr. Bolton's aunt. ' f Mrs. Nona J. Gray and sisters, Gluteile and Laisy were the din- d tier guests , of Mr. iind Mrs. J.A. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Belton ( Vug. 3rd. while here, from Washington, DiC. A .Mr. James Miller, Jr.. of Cam- . I ti is spending awhile with his ,parents?Mr. and Mrs. James Mil- t k'iv ~t ' t Mr. J.A. Jackson left last week o '<>r \Vas?iington, "thC., to visit his ? daughters' and son-irj-law Mr. and a Mrs. Ferris White, Mr. and Mrs. a Henry Gaines.-Mr.fJackson is now ii in the hospital there, where, he is 1 lu.ving special treatments for ^ hi - eyes, before retiming h e t plans to visit Mr. and Mrs. O.A. *Hi ukman in Camden, N. J. Mrs. Fannie Jackson who has been .on the sick list is improving. : y She i,s visiting Mr. and Mrs: Jerome Iteese, 1432 Heidt St..' CpIrmbia, this week. We hope for hi r a pleasant stay. Dr. Jl.H. Cooper, dentist of C9lu.nbia visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack ^ suii and BoltOti a few Jiundays^agy. ^ H.. and his sons enjoyed the ai- 1 toinoon very much. They were nidch elated over the wonderful ^ ei"ps they saw there. Mr! Will-is Miller, Talley Alex- ? under, James Voting, Harlee I.a\vh<>. n all wf Camden and Mr. Char- a lit Fi.ii mini of Washington, D. C., J( 111 tored over to be the dinner goe>ts of Mr. and Mrs. James Mil- 1; It : ' Sunday, Aug. .8. p li NEWBIvIlHY NEWS p 1 1 - ..Mrs. Roberta Baker, who had a ,j minor operation at Waverly hospi- ,, tab Columbia last week is getting n along well. She Is hoping to retun home this week. Mrs. Fannie Young her mother <-?< is able to' be on the job again it a!' > r having been I'll since May. >i Mrs. Virginia Gray and two giaiul children..left for Washing- J ton, I). to spend a few weeks M wi.h her children and friends. n Miss Ernestrne Gladden spent a b .v'e.-k in Mavbinton with her friend -'i Miss Kstellj} Gladney. Mi s. .Eliza llorton and her grand it ;li ldren Barber Lee Ilolman and p Ruth Junes - front Atlanta, Ga.j n -pent five weeks with her 9ister M i s. Rosa Lee I.assane. g Miss La'v i*na Sanders, Sumter ti > the guest of Prof, and Mrs. U. C I. Gallman. . Mr. cind Mrs. F. B. Pratt, were J ii 11ehted to have as their quests ^ Sunday Mesdumos J. W. Taylor, I). CI. Sampson, .H. D. McKnight, Moats, H. M. Pratt and Mr. Moul,iic Wilson from Sumter. .Miss Mary Singleton who is a n -indent in the nurse training cla^ss .CJ xr the Good Samaritan hospital, ^ s the guest of her parents. ^ Mr. F. Hcclc, Mr. and Mrs. William Longshore from Gastonia, N. were the dinner guests of Mrs. A!u-e timse .Sunday. Mrs. Mahel Jackson of Swan -e.i is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Collins. ' vr Rev. T. F Harper who is now 11 at the home of his daughter ir Mis. Celest!HP Martin was pleas- ^ mtly surpiised last "Wednesday " vhen his hn/ther Mr. A. P. Haraer, sisters Mesdame? Sara Baten v Martha Martin and cousin Mr. Na haniel Harper from JcnkinsvdJlb motored to visit him in hrs niece's s' ar, Mrs. Bessie Martin- from De- ^ troit, Mich., who is visiting het 01 parents and friends. A Miller Chapel A. M. E. Church uev. it. .J. jenerson, rastor Sunday schooi was enjoyed by ili present. At" 11:30 the Junior hair furnished music with Miss .] Vivian Ruff pianist. The pastor's | V'xt was taken Psalm* 107:2 Theme p Speaking" Out For Jesus". It was indoed~ir Woi a 1 e rf U1 sermon in mak- p :ng preparation for revival meet- v ing. If the members follow hrs j and Dr. J. E. Grants advices in I ogards to the rally, Sept. 19, ihe t goal will be joyfully reached. v The Ddaconess beard met art r the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wii- 1 liam Gilder 600 Caldwell street 5 Thursday, August 6, 1937 With Mrs. L. I. Pratt, president presid- <1 ing. Mrs. Mary Cannon from t New York Ci-ty, who was .;?ice a f member of this borwd gv*o som<* i timely remarks. - ( Vr f- . i' f . . i ii (ill fm SUMTER NEWS . . ' -'? As the summer months past nany visitors are coming to the ity to visit and many folk are saving to visit elsewhere. ?Mrs, Agnes Cobb - haa returned o her home, Wilmington, N. C., >fter spending a couple of weeks vith relatives Mr. and Mrs. Oren Mrs. Bernice Patterson of Ft. flyers, Fla., is visiting-her mother ,nd sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Pat erson and Mrs. Lillian^McKnight Mrs. Alice Gilliard left last weejj or a short stay in Asheville, N. \ Miss Julia Gillrard is in Henersonvile, Ns C. Misses Manoney, Dorothy Pogue .Vlur and Brydie Tindall, Otelia 'ay lor, Mrs Arthur Efur roughs, Irs. Rollie McKoy, Mr. C. L. Poue and Master Thomas Pogue at. nded young people's meeting of he Presbyterian church in v Chester, S. C. Miss Manoney was one f the instructors. The following lumter adult school teachers are ttending school inC.olumbia dur ttending school inColumbia durng the month of August: Misses 'he]ma Singleton, Alice Franklin, liss Colcough, Mrs. Alberta Huner, Mrs. Elo'hse Roach and Mr. 'larence Holmes. ' Mrs. Lerline Blackwell left last ,'eek after spending a few days itji relatives Mr. and Mrs. S. J. IcDonald. Miss Mattie Ragir, of Summeris visiting- Miss Ethel Penderrass. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clement of Charleston spent a short whibe utiit'rlov visjifinff tKnir norunto rof. and Mrs. C. A. Lawson. Miss Dorothy Norris of Peteraurg, Va., is the guest o*f Rev. I'm. Turner. While in the city he is stopping with Prof, and Irs. C. A. Lawson. Mrs. C. A. Lawson, Miss Norris nd Rev. Turner are spending a juple of days in Charleston. Mrs. Gertrude Taylor of Darmgtoiv |s visiting Mrs. H. M. Tatt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spears and i'tie daughter left Tuesday; for oints North. Mrs. Spears is a elegate to the National Convenon of the auxiliary to the Posil alliance in Philadelphia, Pa. ext week. The tennis club of this crty play J one'of the clubs of Columbia k Columbia on Friday, August 6 n Benedict's campus. Miss Ophelia Williams and Mr. . C. Mahoney left the city, on [onday morning with a large umber of their 4-H club girlg and oys to spend the week at the amp near Columbia. The Southern divisionn common;y club gave a very interesting rogram at Emanuel on Sunday jght, August 8. Mr*s. Elizabeth Singlfcton and rand-daughter lrttle Miss Flosne left Saturday for Washington, >. C. Drs. B. T Williams and E. C. ones are attending the National ental association in Washington his week. A correction; The lawn party i-ven at the residence of Mr. and [rs. Albert Spearg o*n Wednesday ight, August 4, was given by a lub of young ladies for. the benet of Mt. Pisgah instead of for the Tiureh of the Good Shepherd. CARLISLE NEWS eek"at James chapel. "R?v. J. A. [cClurken of Rock Hill is conductlg the meeting. Quite a successful revival meetig was closed at St. I-uke A. M. I. Zion church Friday night. The looting was good from start to nish. Fif-ir persons were eoiverted. Dr. D. C. Crosby conduced the meeting. Rev.- tL?AL?Dawkins repots a uccessful meeting at White Hall L M. E. latst week with seven inverts. Revrval will begin at Mt. Eden l. M. E. in full Sunday, Aug. 15. Calvary Presbyterian Churrh Rev. A. II. R-rasoner, Pastor ' * S. S. was enjcyed. We were elighted to bave little Miss Joan mu w iua lajiui it win I iiuauiri* hia join. The League service Sunday afernoon led by Mrs. E. H. Allen fas enjoryed. ' Our guests were d!ast?rs Clarenfce Robinjson and Nathaniel Rutherford. The latter ecame a member. The meeting vill be led by Mr. C. W. Jones lext Sunday. Subject God Speakg rhrcugh the World We Cannot >ee. Matt. 5:3-12. Mrs. Erline Gary and little laughter Jean Elizabeth have reurned home after having spent a >leasant vacation at her home in Ulendale with her mother, Mr*. iue?? and frtenda. .. ia jnjgaMifay . j" 's rf TUB PALMETTO LEADEK District Meeting's of 1 Ho By R? . W. R. Bowman Your reporter along with Rev. J. P. Washington attended the above named meeting near Blackstock. We wish now to make an apology to the society members for our long delay. We had to rush and turn fast to get Dr. McGill electWliresiffent of Allen university. Dr., Dent has legions of friends who did not know he was in the race. 1 do not think its a good policy for any aspirant to wholly depend on some one else to do all his planning. * This was district No. 2 and we called the state board to this place to save expenses and to meet the members of this district. The board decided to have the state convention to meet at Carlisle, Saturday before the fourth Sunday, in October. Mrs. Maria Burton rendered valuable service. State Secretary Williams also attended and made a good speech. We were glad to see Rev. Sanders ip and out again. Brothers C. L. Worthy, Westly Emmerson took care of the order. Along with them are Mrs. Daisy Holley, Miss Mattie McCollough who has the strongest lodge, in that district, but James EffVidge of Saluda has the largest lodge in the state. Mrs. Minnie Thompson Sallie Price, Rev. Hill. Warren Worthy and others. Rev. Washington address will never be forgotten. District No. 1 The next week we attended our own district meeting at Spartanburg. We preached Sunday at Trinity church for Rev. T. H. Addison. Prof. Bunch and many of I the officers told us how they en-1 joy the administration of their pastor. Rev. J. F. Boyd lives here. He is not preaching any more on because of his health. Friends may get in touch with him by writing CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Mr. Alex Walker of Washington; Mrs. Minnie Bell Brice, Mrs. Jane Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Douglass, Mr. Tillman McCullougb , all of Baltimore, Md., spent sev- ' eral days here this w^k with relatives. 1 Miss Elizabeth Atkinson, R.N., is in the city from the WaveFIy" hospital, Columbia. Sh? graduated from that instHution in May of this year and has been doing special work in nursing for the past few weeks. A v^ry large crowd was present at the picnic at Burnt Pilgrim Baptist <|hurch, Wilksburg, Friday which was sponsored by Mr. Wayman Johnson, agricultural agent. A spicy program was enjoyed consisting of speeches by Mr. Davis of Washington, D. C., guest speaker; Mr. Daniels and Prof. W. C. Le^is, State college; Mrs. Frances Thomas, Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Cooper, Columbia; Mr. Law-X O . ikU Inta.. son ox oumwr wii.il nviiga uiwi3persed led by Prc/f. Joseph Jones and Mrs. Wayman Johnson. Several farmers also made brief expressions. On the grounds dinner wae generously .served wtth delicious ' barbecued meat, enough for everybody. Mr. Peter Wilson was present with several churns of ice cream and kept the air ringing with his song: "Ice Cream' which all of the children, as well as the grown ups like to hear. Friends everywhere will be interested to learn that Mr. Centry James has b?en retired by the Southern R. R. company and his name placed on the pension list. For forty three years Mr. Jamea has been employed by R. R. comfpanieb. He worked three years for the Charleston and Sumter R7 T> vno -f r\* f ka Atlntl tic Coast Line and the last twenty six years for the 'Southern. All who huve ever passed the Southern station will recall Mr. James as he went ab^out his^ duties In and about the depot, quietly, with a kind word and pc/lite manner to everyone. He is missed much there but hrs many friends both white and colored aongrfetulate him on the ftne record he ha? made and wish for him many years of happiness in whatever else he may pursue. Mrs. James has been ' visiting relatives in Bennettsville ! but r? expected home soon. Miss Sarah Baten of Union la visiting her sister, Mrs. Daisy B. Atkinson. Wednesday was a beautiful day ideal for a picnic. Th? Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Sunday school carried a large crowd to Pleasant i view a. M. E. h. cnurch tnat day and all day others joined the numj ber and enjoyed the entire time ' with all of the good things that go to make a picnic pleasant. Mrs, E. L. W. Stanback, who is Supt. of the Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Sunday school ^with her corpB of teachers saw that everyone had a plenty to eat and a jolly goodtime. At Fort Mill Wedheeday the Calvary Baptist Sunday school will have their picnic. Mr. Can try James hag purehas \ . lie Christian me Burial Aid Society him in care of Rev. T. H. Addison, Spartanburg1. Brethren send him something, though it may be small you do not know when will be your time. On our return we stopped in Union and lunched with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McJunkins. An ideal dinner1! v/as enjoyed. Night found us at Prosperity with "daddy". Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Vance who welcomed us. We left Mrs. Lorick there and called upon Mrs. Rosalee Jatnes and other friends. We went to Irmo and spent the night with our uncle, Rev. T. Bowman. The next day we chatted with our cousin Kannda from Jacksonville and other relatives. While attending the district con vention at Lexington we stopped with Mrs. <C. E. Derrick. The literary work was had in the graded school. Prof. Sartor is the principal and spared no pains I in making us comfortable. We can't, close this article without mentioning Rev. I. O. Sim1 mons and his faithful mother and brothers and sister. They saw to it no visitor suffered. There is no , question about it. Rev. Simmons ( will Boon be made presiding elder , if merit means anything in the ministry. District No. 1 financial report. Paid on death claims $ 123.60 vnion fees < 23.78 Back indebtedness - 11.80 16 New memberB. Our next union will be near Saluda^ | District No. 2 report. Pai# on death claims 4190 $190.50 "Bereaved 66;85 Other expenses 34.00 Total paid out $287.75 22 New members. Next union will meet with Lodge (No. 56 Warren Worthy president, near Leeds, Saturday before the i third Sund#y in October. ed a cottage on Oak street which he is having remodelled to'" be rented. Undertaker Charlie Denton has not been able to be at his place of business for several weeks on accc/unt of illness. His large concourse of friends are hoping that he will soon be able to be out again. __ Mrs. Lizzie Drxon had as her guest Sunday, her sister, Mrs. Lula Hemphill and her brother-inlaw Mr. John Humnhill nf fThnr. latte. Mrs. Daisy G. Baum of Charlotte, visited friends here last week. Mrs. Ada B. Stanback had as her g-est Friday, Miss Nance of Columoia. Mras Annie B. Stanback had as her guest Monday, Miss Elizabeth Gaines, of Great Falls. Rev. and Mrs. Hilliard left last Monday afternoon to spend two weeks at their home in Kanssa City, Mo.They made the trip with Bishop Martin who was returning to thqt state after spending a while here on church business. Rev Hilliard is the pastor of the Metropolitan A. M. E. Z. church. Miss Lucile Richburg left Tups. day afternoon to Jspend several weeks in N.Y.C. with her sisters. Sunday was a great day at the Getheseman? Baptist church. A multitude of people attended the srevices all day. l^lany were present from nothern cities and from several states. Rev. Mdodona of Camden, is pastor. was Progess Shown At Lancaster District Annual Meeting Rev. Jas. W. Shaw, Reporter Lancaster, S. C.?Thursday, 29th i of July marked the ppening of the church school, Christian endeavor ( and missionary convention of the Lancaster district. Pee Dee confer- j ence which met at Dl--J -- ?V ^anu out HO church, here, Rev. J. A. Lypsey,1 pastor and Rev. John C. Lewis, D;D., presiding elder. I The pastor and members had made ample preparation which could be seen by the most severe i critic and which made a lasting j i impression on the entire delegation. The presence of Dr. James W. Eichelberger, secretary of the department of Christian Education brought many smiles to the delegates as *he moved around greetI ing them in his usual pleasing man j ner, explained the new set-up for (Christian Education and delivered an address which will ever linger, in the minds of his hearers. | The meeting was highly graced with the presence of Bishop John W. Martin who delivered season ed remarks and witty sayings. I Dr. John C. Lewis the chieftain | of the district, deserves much credit for the efforts he makes to bring I such talents that the people may 1 be better trained. The assemblage of the missionary women Friday afternoon and night was certainly fine to say the least.' The lighted candles grippad by the fingers of beautiful wo| men as they marched hi stepping by I the strains nf I , WT,V??' tHUOlW will jWtr Hafar with fcll who saw it. t; t 1-JkL ' GOLDVILLE NEWS The missionary held its regular meeting: with Mrs. Nancy White after which refreshments were ser ved. Mrs. Bertha Smith returned to her home, today After spending her vacation in Washington. Mi9s Helen Wise of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting friends here this week. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Satterwhrte | and moth?r, Mrs. Nancy White and , Mrs. Mamie Moses attended the revival meeting at James Hopewell church. Mrs. Roberta Kinard attended the meeting Sunday at her home church the Beaver Dam Baptist. In memory of our dear son and brother, Mr. Eddie Davis who was laid to rest August 4th, 1936. We loved him from our hearts, It was sad fo'r us to part. But we wlil pr^y all along the way To meet hi-m in the glory land some day. ~ Mother, Mrs. Eliza Pitts; sister, Miss Minnie L. Davis. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday was a beautiful day. S. S. met at the usual hour. The attendance was very good. The pastor preached a wonderful sermon. Text Isaiah 51:5 God's Nearness to Salvation was the i subject. At S:3u p.m. the B.T.U. were in session with, the president in' ,-charge, Mr. Epps. At 8 o'clock the speaker took , I his text Phil. 3:8. A splendid ser- j J mon was heard. Visitors are al ways welcome to attend these s<?r- 1 I vices. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. I. B. RufTin, Pastor jSunday school was in full bloom. Miss Lucy Williams of Gadsden is visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams. Mr. W. J. Donald of Greenville spent the week-end in the city with- friends. I Mr. M, S. Callaham of Spartanburg was a business visitor here last week. Sick list: Mr. Baptist Drummond Mrs. Mignon Norris, Mrs. Sallie Davis, Mr. James Bivens. We hope for them a speedy recovery. ST. MARY A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. L.D. Gamble, Pastor. Salters.? Sunday was a high ____ V**' day at the above church, there was a large attendance. Rev. Gam ble was at his best as usual us^ ing as his text Genesis 4:7, theme* "God always accepts man when he does well." Everybody enjoyed the sermon. Collection was $25.00. We had a number of visitors. League was held at the usual hour with a very good attendance. Also the District League Supt. was with us Sunday evening and made a wonderful address. Pisitors Sun day were Mr. Thorpe from King stree, Mr. Alston from North Carolina. Mr. David Lawrence, Mrs. Lavid Lawrence, Mr. Bonner, Mrs. Bonner and their daughter and little grand son, | PROGRESSIVE CLUB NEW? I Monday afternoon three very I interesting mutches were played ! I G'VPr r'nnvcti Tlin -L 1 between Jack Johnson and hii brother Buster were defeatsin ?. 9 hole match 1 up, by Joe Wise match Mack Paul and Joe Wis. defeated Buster Johnson and Robt. Dreher. The third match betweei R. Hopkin Paul and D. L. Gun against Jack Williamg and Jfnv Kinard was ev^n at the end of 1 9 holes. Many ladies played Mon[ day getting in shape for the ladies tournament to be staged the last of this mooth. Evcy Monday interesting 4 ball match play takes place with the prize going to. -the winning team,, of whictv team of Dreher and Wrise winning. It is hoped that more will come out Mondays. 1 X ESTABLISHED 1909 ? J. W. B] ? DRY CLEANING j % ^ WE ARE EQU1 l| YOUR RUG IX as well as any other cleaning. If 1 y A Triol will * *" i HOLLEYA FITNERA1 2469 Senate St., (for. House an AMBIJLANC Ot'R PHONE NEVER SLEEPS The Holfej* Fnneral Homes at ( PH0N1 MOTTO: "PROMPT A? A Service in Keeping * 18 YEARS OF EPF l mmmmmmmmmrnfSm . _i . ; . rSaturday, August 14, 1937. i Hcleanvshave Without Using a S Razor . . . Simply K Your Beard At last science tias found a way to remove a beard without shaving. No ! more razor, no scraping, no cuts, no soap, no bother. Merely apply Magic Shaving Powder as directed ? then wipe off, leaving a clear, smooth skin. Don't watt! 35c buys a generous size package at any drug store: If you want to try before you buy, write Magic Shaving Powder Co.. Dept. ?s Savannah, Ga:, for free trial sample. nra Columbia Vulcanizing Works 1109 Hampton Street . Soijtherip Ry. System Arrival and departure of passenger trains, operated by the Southern Railway Company, at the T'nion Station, CoTimbia, S. " C? effective June 1, 1927, Tr. Leaves ., No. Columbia: For: 24 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill, Charlotte, Washington 9 5:20 A.M. Spar'burg, Ash*vl? . < Knoxville. 12 8:30 A. M. St. Matt., Orangeburg, Charleston 31 8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aiken. 15 6:50 A.M. New'by. Greenwood Greenville. 19 8:45 A.M. Blk'vle., Barnwell Savannah. .118 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancaster, Rock Hill. 27 12:40 P.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi. 9H iv-,n P M <34 **?* ? r\ . ..?w a t'l. UV. IHUll. \_/l a HJJC burg, Charleston. 32 .r>:00 P.M. Chester. Rock Hill, Greensboro, Wash. Halt. Phil. N.Y.'C, 17 9:50 P.M. New'bry., Gr'wod. And'sn., Atlanta 23 10:10 P. M. Savannah, Jackson ville, Miami, Tam. Tr. Arrives No. Columbia From: 24 4:30 A.M. (Miama, Tampa,) Jak'vlle., Savannah 18 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson. Gr'wood., Newbry. 31 8:20 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'brjf., St. .*- f, 'TVf off n w o 28 4:40 P.Mv Chi., Ash'vte-Spa*. - * 20 4:30 P.M. Sav., Barn.' Blkvle. 32 4:45 P.M. Auk., Aik., Bat'hg. 10 9:50 P. M. Ashe'le., spar'bg. tt?(Atlan., Greenville) 11 9:25 PJlTtChar., Or'brp. St f Matthews 23 9:40 P.M. Charl'te., Rock Hill ^ Chester 16 9:35 P.M. Grn'vle., And'sotv. <Jre'*T?od., Nw'bTJCITY TICKET OFFICE 1208 Sumter St., Phone 6356 " DEPOT TICKET OFFICE So. Main Street Phone 5023 roK THE LEADER PHONE 7162 ? RUNSON | \ND TAILORING X M LPPED TO DO . X CLEANING % fl WA orn .lr.1 -1 * ^ .?yi yuur cleaning y that otfr Service is Best. X 1^ 713 MAIN STREET $ 11 LND SONS 1 L HOME d Senate Sts.) Colu:nbia, S. C. E SERVICE i?For llirect Connxtion with ladsden and Eastover, S. C. 3 7998 - <D COURTEOUS SERVICE** M With Every Pur e ICIENT SERVICE M