The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1937, Page Page 2, Image 2
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$ . Rev. K. Philip KUis Y
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I?KKmWKmWmX',XmX'*X,,>M"X"W"'.1
Northeast Conference
Bishop J. S. Flipper. I?.I>.. I.I.
D., captured the entire middle ><
? tion of the Sjtato, in his opening
address to the above (.'(inference
"held in Florence la-t >ve.k. Ministers
.and ,lay members of o u r
Church together with those. i
o.ther dvnomimit ions pt enounced
the Bishop's speech as a 'masterpiece.
It was the fxeynote to the
peace and hatm?m that prevailed
throughout the entire - -si' Yi. And
'inin'ht I say thj^' the. Conference .
was as a love feast frem the bejrinplnjr
to. end.
Mrs. S. I,. Flipper, wife of:, the
Bishop and pur liter! ly ustv'cuuti
?' -"1 >yau> i-rositieiu neld a nu?eUm_ I
with the ,Miv-iiohary \vomen Fiidu.v
afternoon? nail hvr ch>?|uen i
address . electrified ' the jtt'ottp . ; - j
never be.fiu There ' is tr??:>?? UTb. |
a Wonderful* work ai e< iy|>jf; h-ii,'in i
this' Stati". under tin- leadi 'rshi.*, |
. of Uishop "an?l ;.tlrs. Flipper. Mar! '
my prediction. ' .
f." *. : ?? J
if The (Ynference
As a whole this \ya< a if. ;'
(."onferetu'e.* .All ef tiit- I'h'.na
,made increases...The pre s id rn"elders
are Dr. A. 1' Soars, w h
was chanted fnnii the Sumter district
t-.y. the" .Marian district; l>r.
1. W. Jtmerette.' who was retafru .
' y; on...the-Y.??1 iat-riet p I >i .1. iS
* Ceo who ?succeeded i>r Spears', an
the ' Sumter "dis'trut,j.;and Dr. 1
A. Weils ef the Dillon "distri'.t.
all of whom are li-ted anione ouv
subscribersi This Conference ha -..
.* a real fitte 'group of pastors. F> v.
of whom arc , Di>M -Ia< !< - ? i..
"floor leader" Dv II,. I.. I'oye,'Sum
ter, Dr. \Y K llicha) d.ton I' t:enco,
Revs A. J. Jeukir..-. Darling
ton. I JL Doxe r; .M F. Rid.insor.
H H. Herriotte, ^ . S linile.-". N
S. Del.aire. II. \Y Williams, v.1m
recently renewed their sul^vije
tions. Other title past.<>rs- of iOr Conferenc
e will on i t u< at smm
of the otner* <'i.tife: a:v a hi
series and pay .'id- in-r id! ivf ltn'i.r
papers. Tlii.s graTfriyhid :C?'nt\ . >n .':
fell 'further hark in it - :i - .
tions, that) at '"atJ? t t'a.a i:;- id,
tory. I i.ave an a'lii"-d -\. it I. . %u
Manager >;< ; l - "t i-any f?:
. ~ readers u-mi! *!..' . - w> i. 3
Decern! < t\- 'Mi-hot' !.. .*>? K.:';e 1
: is?the?ert-ry--B1 : 1 i? .. d ' a'' i. .
ever had *t*< pay f.d The I
while serving no 'ji ?-S?ate
' " accepted it . as a .- it:p'ititent. Id.
Bishop Flipper . paid 1 he. price a
he (Joes for. all t: <Cini' h i ap> . s .
Now Ft :idi of hi'- ' r< ndine 1 1
and i>asf'?rs.do- j 1:i-,ev. !?..
J Mi!e,< legale'raJ sv,. . pii.eto
the (v<?li?eVe!.r? : !,!?
dresses- wen : ? : i>v i .1' ,
E Bar':. .1 10. Tn ,.-i
son,1 'A R Sp< ad- W I'l
Laine \V. v. ere '? . ' ' ; a . ;
by Beys. .1. M. .1 .> ; . a d '
McQ?ieen Wvr. es. ' i'
Mc(iill V a :.t dd, . t:
9 night at tip., int. - a' _ar. a.4;... .
saitjr'i
A I .eadine .S> >>!r
Atr. J. \\. (
operates I .fir- Lf . !" .
own', and .cntr. \
South ("afujitti!. i i: ,...
poser] (if %v: t -a'c a: . i... . 'T
carries a <? ir.'ai <i : i
poods : * :r.< if ; .....
are nuineroii.s.' Thi.
sayinvr that .N" ir v *. - . '
Sjuccass.fuf ir.e.-v. V i. ; ~ 5'
9 Ta.vlni \ ' i.- ?.!y
his -church -an"! p: t., - - ;
any business uum u; ; i
former the Cf-Ui-, |, .;
For twenty the t. ' ' ;,e
been at t}.< .-ah . ...
su<*e-s is . encotira'u':!...'
an inspiration t.. *..
He is, one nf (.. j,
of The Palmetto Lead. ;;
the wor'ii i.y.'r -he. !,?( :.
those of the ;ti c w i i. i -:.t
in business c.f - .
Many Thank-.
I
As pa.-f.ie -<|4 >t. Puke's ehttJVc.
I take t'ni li rtiy;, of tiuuu.a. i
, foiiow.u;. who . live it-.. , iii'h 'iio.i.
l"'1' ' l'ii i! ..'l I ?|; j,,, >
to Fonfpiei.ee. They ,. I: .M. ,'t
' k*,:i T,oi':-- Vu I '.lit.-. I tr. MeFa'!
In*.. Win. Th.'ui.e. \ t <
and the.T'lbii; Saving Insur
?Lj J???U h< ?.! f...
7'li-c {!.- I: ,*. .[ which I hav< ,
.<'' " * V: 1 i'.ed 1 i-'urc, I again
t'ha-wk them hnil"aM my '??t*:? ?-- i
fi'i? <}'. "v h- assisted ru, in inak
in- one r.f the fin6st n jx.it- i\
the history of the church.
Cor.e To His" Regard.
?\ 1 Sn the iat I)i. I. F Ifurpei
M" Newberry, passed i>r? t r.it v
| last week a heron:' ;!u- ( ?,
Christ went- hon^ it, Heaven. If,-'
was a. high cla'.-s ( hri-tim. "jri'ii?
man. a friend ajrtd brother. II,- v.:.ab.ays
ready to dh r-' ror
the Master. And not only N-?vberry,
hut. So ah Carolina su
tains a great loss in I)r. Harp-". A
patriarchal father has g..nI
- v> hoooe to glory, f f is 'ife wa - a hen'f
cdiction to his children, pnd may God
bless his, widow, his faithful' ,
' daughters arid all of his sons. "May
he comfort them in this'their .-ad j
moments. In father Harper I hav j
lost a friend; so let us all meet j '
him in the skies. ; {^
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Assignments
DilKln District; Dr. )L.'A Wells,
pruswlyij* elder; Dillon Station, B.
'Tuyloi ; Weston Chapel N S j>,
Del.nine; KKiuzer. J A MeQu'een; ;o
Mt /.ion, W. P Carolina; Uniyn^K
15 Mark; Win* Chapel, 1' W Fluihl *"j
I evel Green, T 11. Davis; Robinson r
II 11 He-riotee;" St'Matthew's, G. ~K<
1. Riprjrins; l'ine Hill. 11 M Mum th
n-.rly; Mt /.ion. N. A Papre; Floy- F1
ale7"U LRnjatnine; Bethel a n tl( he
1 it tie /ion. J A. Ilolnuin; St Mark tu
Moses Simons; Pee Dee, K Me- |e
Bride; St. Jiunes. N.o 1. W H Fox
voftU; St dames No L'. A K KearR'
I i111 Rock, Z. A, Brown; confer
!:? o evangelist. \\ IV MeReachern. '
Florence District. Dr. 1. \V dan- ov
i.re'tto, presiding elder; Mt Zion ly
' -at-"iv, W E. Kiehar.I.-on: Cen-l.lt
t 'iville'. () Oliver; ftetbpl A J. den ci
: ins; Kiiijrslumtr ciremt, W'_ S t!
Cuiles; Mill Bi,aiuh. D D. Doiijjh-tj ,
1 "aitsville. John J in lye; Oak Grove s
.1 S. ]>o/ier: I.yncbbu.t'n, 1. A .Mil- ?
I'aTmi. and TiminonsviHe, R
1. MrBii'le; Sanai. E \' Gibbs;
i ;iv'iiui;ih Gitive*, D W .Johnson;.:''
i i an .1 i!. unfiles; i nimj .
I I: M.iiiide; Kbenezer' mission, t!
S i; New Hope AY. 11 ei
I !i\: Hownid Chapel, J U Richt\
r l'Mstfii-t. 1 >r\ j S Coei
-i'liner elder: .Alt I'ispjih Sta- ai
c, U U. Pope;. New /i?'U, M. C. w
. Urson; Alt. (>live. .M F. Robinson 1'
ii osban tr, .11 15.. llwwti; Union! '
\V. (lary; Mt. Pleasant. |>
i s. I'. '.i\ . Si Paul's, P \Y Am- t>)
I '-..s : St. .S??S?Burrotijih; v
I ; i'i.-l. Siniill r. S .V. Thompson;
.1 nn n. 1.. .M. Clary; St. Johns A. "
J. l'lMx; New Roihel, A I'-Moore; a'
Aaycfvilje' circuit, S. W. Fonlham;'
1 no 1!i 1V au'i St. MichaoPs I.anie I .
\ y ) <; St. Matthews lini-sion. \\ j
'l^dre.ytr; Queen C'hayeJ, Julius.!1*
i .;u!e; l:ish(/livil!e to be. supplied;.*
s' ite?' .:TIujeii-t. .1. M. Harrison j U'i
Mai i< it 11 : riet.. Pr A P Spear*! at
: ' e M a ; Marion Station. I p
I M. I.velct'>h; Conway, \V, 1. (lore;
!>. ! .(j ( Hoilyf ; Sinjrletar>
,1. me.. '. i. a\ i<; Si .Mary's eiivuit. i ?'
.i, K. S'; :;!ey.: 15*i iNeck. J. R j
1 I, i.;, i/ l> iv..uI
I . i I 1*1 ' ,7-U I I I, i- IV UMUIIIMUl , |
1. 1. i". Ir S. (Iiiiles; (\>h\vnj ,>>
i'. i! Ilyman; Mvi'tle j *
!: : I.. i: N. s; 'Mi. Pi'wah ii;
' .i b, <1 H M'miiv.; l'ojtjar- mis- t'
{. \\ . William-; Ni-hols mis- |.v
\ \. Taylor; la.ui- and (Jond'-.j,
' i:;.
; . Sum a- A 11. n-Tl even, K
I ew:\ nim.dist. M (> '
: <ii ii-i ; r. - i i at .?f \\\ I!.
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' . ... sv!
. -V: :!:.;! of 'Yd- (oil l'elelHm a*J'
yb ? i-new \vi<h in* before
a .1-1 ? !'. t.'ri- yi-ai'. Address 211 at
y Aw (i.. . ( Jiaviv^ti'U. S. ('
"l.'.v i.-c advan > mi ?Vr^* (knees." vj,
< ID iS'l i KK, -1.1) N K\v< ?u
- 'at. Ah? 'labor M. K.
y irood Sunday. Tile ^'.'s
' '' ./ > ni and ju.-t <i ?*- w M'
bill. i:,v. (jat-y was ? t his
. nit
' oXj/badylU, :\U
i i' y I)..vidson (.'rove
" V| ' 'A I "ie at'n-l.dil.y Mi(. \Il'
.-a..i eh .i rli talK-ii
' '. . I Ah-^McCul !? ?.
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. a? .] .Hiu bi.>? .is.* 'ti
> i;;> "r called .M
' " ;i '..let uiii uiiv sue.-j??.
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S H ina d.-i an-Jflohp. m<
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. ! a. "..a;; Uu-io cool.-fcun- -l>r?
... . ..a lai'if at rhirn-h l\>r I'lii;
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M .-.I: Add;- K:ii!i v ar...
i ;r :< M( 1 :>!ii c'ao'u Saturday cvI
L ' 11
,.? : un.e ' .? !? work .rwivo r
? : ; ? IK-luT-i. . , ' '
' ::- - * I :i. .<! }). .li
- , ' to
i. ( irons* with a-very K'??* l'n" .>
' nt. jurnrs and pnpi'ls
. i iv '.ad to greet eat h oth- . "
V h.I,k, a.f iiyv. W W. ^
>i'vw ' ?>.$,. ,l:dra;0!l*li l'-l,i?l'.--i!fCaUT ?
. Far: id Mel.ain, Mi?sses F.liz- ^
i' J . r-rm. .Marion Joi.nson
"i Pa
h , .1 i> M Crry has return- ,
I i ""i u >< ry pFasant summer n^*
r" i.' in X< \\ York City. _ ox
(jJes ;mi>v M. I.. Foster. Nannie wa
; v,.v, i?. A. Td'iIley, Mae li. w(.-,
in h.A Kliv.abeth P. and \fr
d. n -loh .son with Mr. fames nf
ii i . if.oV'iVd to Sumter Sunday \j,.
> a . tate missionary mtr tin?" "ten
'le y "njoyed the' trip and was syr
reutly iaspirod. |
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~'1 ^ " %mA ' Jf >P HM" J'
THI
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS 5
' I .
Mrs Frances Baxter, wife of
jv. W. L. Baxter, who waa pasr
of Cahary Baptist en torch for
v<5raL_ years, with two friends,
.ada.m Trclla Taylor and Mr3. ,
,?heit Jenkins metered here from
air home in West Palm Beach, ]
la., and sptnt a foXv hours at the
>mes of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ken- (
<y imd Prof and Mrs. S L Finy.
They had been to Pee Dee,
. C., and itopped here while en
ute to Union county to see Mrs. :
axter s mother. Madam Taylor
vns and operates a large beaui
parlor n W. Palm Beach;-Mrs.
nkins is14.learner in one of the.
ty schools. Mrs. Baxter say*
art Rev. and the five children arc
'irg well and their church work
voi'V nrosnorous. Thov return
1 Tuesday
Mr. David Gist, recent graduate
l' Fi'Mey Hi, re'ttfrned?Sunday
onv Xew Jersey where he spent .
ie sununer. lie will enter Benliet
college. MonJay. %
The date fo? the colored coun
fair here is"r%ovember 15-LO.
Miss Birdj Peterson, Libiarian
L Finley :i;, spent the weekend
ith her y a rents in Green'vo'od.
nd. annti Mrs. II. A .Peterson
Mr lv.'ward Kennedy student at
eiiedict college, spent the we<jk
id T^orv >vn|. his parents,,Mr and
Irs.. Kdwatu Kennedy. I Irs too n
rate accompanied him anj wa'Iso
a gtie-M.
Prof. S 1. Finley and Pr'^. A.
Hardin metered to Orangeburg
ilurdajr and witnessed .the State
(illege versus Alabama State,
line, then returnee.' to Columbia
id witness* d tlief.Benedict versus"
ai'ne college game at- night.
Finl'y Hi Wtis winner ,ir; the
Liiiio played here. Friday wl'th *
e York IP school.' Score 110 to 0
Chester liicnds. may be inter
ted to,know that Prof. S. Louis
n!ey who is studying at "Juil- L
;r Music School and Colunib'a |
tiivcrsity, N.Y.C., i.s now a mem (
r uf the Columbia University (
uir. lie j?ml I>r. Carl Diton (a
usieian- o: national repute) are
c only. Xegrows on the choir. t
Mrs. . Maggie It Curron.e and j
is. lia-yhard -1,- Wright <>n< nod
hoed in Fairfield county 2 wee'is >
" t 1
Mr. Will l.uchanan is quite sick <
liis honu near Columbia street.
I{ov, F. \V. Jft'ilks of Cciilislcj\.
-it'tl Finky lli school, Monday. I _
' *
Thy young" people arc planning j (
ich i'im and hikuity or the week ,
for Ila'loween celebration? >
Mr. Seymour Carroll' of Coluin
l, spent, a jshortwhile in the city s
>nday at Fin.k y Hi school. c
Madam M> M. Woods, Mrs. Mill 'a
'Wright Columbia strive; Mrs. ,,
inde Woods, Mr. Will Padcn.
)i'? and M:s^ Waynian Johnson /
s. Cot a Foster, Miss Abide B
in hack attended the Tubercu- a
is n.ectii g in Columbia, .Satur- ?
S v
l!i-h' p \L rtiti of Chicago, 111.. 0
ai lietl .at tlie Metropolitan A. i(
M. Ziou church Sunday.
M'c Masters Ktigctic Attics, Jas ^
uiiv.v and Find Hall for Th<> |(
111it-ito I s del" each .week. Thes-*
!c b<>ys are glad to serve "you, (,
i;y appreciate it enough t?- pay j
hi. 'I'lu-y must make weekly p
oris. so you- fail help them by
?:vr you: part, for which they i
he very grateful. |,
Mi. (i. Betnar.. Allen of Augus
war in the city Tuesday.
I "WUYs; mow s . ii
1 .. tMr.
ami .Mrs. < ha: lie Hurt is of ^
oxville, Term., was called home r'
la.-t week for the burial of b
ih their mothers. Mr. Burris 11
tiler wa.> fune*alizod Tuesday*
Hum.- mother Suiulay. j*
Mr. Burns calhx. Mrs. Burris ?>
I lorir distance Thusday tell
: lier of the death of her moth- I
Mrs. Norcy Wilks who passed J1
t hn (i- at I Beyond Tafe Thurs ~
r. Fuheial service wasJaultt-f-of" n
s. Wilks, on Sunday at St. Paul o
ptist chu ch where she \v0s an si
faithful member. k
The Rev. S. Blake preached th? P
tnon. The remains ^'erp lain ^
rest in the family plot. 'St
ul ccmeteiy. u
Mr. and Mrs. Burris funeralized ti
ir-only s n in the earlv serine
i extend to these two families a
deepest sympathy in this, sao si
ir. ti
The re.nj.in8 of Mrs. Mattio
rks Crbsby was brought' here \
bu i:t 1 Sunday irom Greensboro a
C. So was burieu- at Mt. Pros
:t Baptist church where fche e
s a former member befort she (]
[it away i r, ujy.no r of years a^.? (|
s. Crosby was a sister of one h
the members of Brown Crapes,
s. Klmy Green. We tvish to ex- g,
d to M"?. Green our deepest oi
r.pathy ai.d tht' other members ir
the faro?y. r<
Ml n il M pg wm . ? 1
! PALMETTO tEADEH
SAINT JAMES
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale 11. Thompson, l'astor
Ashevi-lle, N. C.?Subsequent to <?p<
a week-end of snow, sleet aiu' rain. Su
the Sabbath ay dawned beautiful- kk
ly and gloriously and continued so f.u
throughout the day. The splefl- !
ilid group nh:ch gathered for the toe
study anu discussion of the les Th
<on wis not disappointed for coi
was carried forward with in^rest ing
and-^ntphas.s. Following the ad- the
ditionat' reports fo? the Sun .ay <
school rally our pastor conducted C(j
trie review ot the lesson. als
This^ Sabbath day was Junici i
church day md-large crowds wer_^ (|0j
found worshipping at both ser- j j
vices i.spite the fact of the bijf* J,disgrace
and desecration of tiic
Sabbath by a bit? circus beirg rn
the city. F 'cm the subject Keep Wa
ing The Sabbath Tlbly our minis- all
ter delivered n. rmoly nnd grip- pC]
pint? message. The presence of pr<
visitors was aeknow>dg6d anu. f0i
they were ir.&dc welcomed. mc
Fropv the subject: "'The Chris- *
lian's Grea'tst Test** our pastor *er
preached a i rofi.imdly interesting
s ni,p.-. aga:n at the evpnin% ser ^,a
vice, i'lie Junior choir sang beau- ^
tifully throughout the day eon- ',n
tiibuting, i.i a largb way to thv
joys Which conic from worship 001
The short pro.it ram which was ^
sponsored -7 our Senioi' StcwaiVe*,<
boiyd tefbre the close of the '* "
f-vUninig wn- very irtc resting ami em
the financial results which accrued
therefrom ?"'(-re excellent. Steadilv
we move toward the close of
the conference yen*' uT1(l Hl'1' *
confident of success to the et.vf. tw<
he
th 1
EDGEFIKU) NEWS
.Services \yere hold at Trinity ' j:>n
last Sunday nipht. These services
beinff the last of its kind I
before the Aiming conference. I
Rev. Hal! of Greenwood worship SI'
. d with Rev. A. B. Hawkins and I
</npi effation an?f pi cached, a si?ul ! .j.7.
lirrinff sermon. At the close of.j *?*
hose services R<\. Dawkinns ma e ] {
he closing romnik- in regards , to
its work during the past y<-ar. jX '
The anniversary. services of the ?
full tiff Men. of lienor society wer0. {*
leld at Macedonia Baptfist chure#
'iiud.ay, October 21, at ^iOO p.m. Itlev.
M. M. lVaeo wr.s the puest
peaker of the ocas-am. Hi.- dis- {
oarse did justice t..; the occasion. , ? T
he air it nee pnvc. evidence of ap- j {
ireciation to his wonderful mesaffe.
Those assisting in 'carry- J |||
np out thv program were Mr.'x
Solomon Atkinson,' master of c?r- . *{
monies; M . C. H. Perry,'.prosi
cut; Rev. J. II Goodwin, scene- ; X
m y. ., j;!; The
funci ai services of Mrs. i {
'henie Gni.<tt Ilodffes were heiu L|.
t Mac'dvnia Baptist -#r.ureh Sun- X
ay afternoon at l:30T*^.iil. Quite ' {
l'ew"r?dativi.\s and host 6f friend's I
(I
out to pay tho last tribute L.j.
f respect to tno deceased. -She X:>avcs
: hjsband, three children y
wo tfra.ylsons and a host ol'* rela- J
ives aid lrion.K to- mourn hot
JSS. X
The coma unity was saddened
y the news of the death of Mr.
O'seph Harris. October 25, 1 l?IS7. !|I
'uncial ant ounoements later. X
Mr. Rob-it Mi.rtbn'was funera> *!
'.ed at Ma< i doiiiu Baptist cl urcrt -j.
tst >'at'im!t j afternoon, Odobei X
3. Itev. 1- A. Weaver officiate X
iK- Mr Bailor ha-A been an in- {
alid for tvo ci n*orc years hav- .|.
iff lived t;i the north .in his do- X
lininjr health. camj'horiie and was X
endedy ca ' d tor by his sister ?
lis Matil.l i I o'uKnight and other l.j.
datives an friends. We extend '? '
r; the bereaved family our heart "j*
I*It synipa'.i y. ?|?
The K. A Th: ift cjuh Will meet !j!
t Ihp hoiu' of Mijs Kathyrn Lee X
n Friday niyht, October 21>, | ?
Misses Mary Simkins and Ruth ?j.
lolmes {Tiv- hnym after spending !|!
he sumiiu- in'New York. X
~Mrs. fcrhro Forrest entertained
i behalf or the True ^Sisters club .|.
n last Thu xlay night. The occa- *i*
ion wag enjoyed by all. The reg'i- *x)
ir meeti-ng will convene with Mrs. *!
tichard Cooke, second Sunday in
lovember. . X
Miss Ruth Ingram spent the
eek-^nd at Rock llill \vith rela- {
ives. 4 " ?j*
Misses Massey, Lomax, Ingram X
nd few friends motored out to *j* >
ee Miss Er.?nia Gaston who con- {
inues to> ir. prove. ; A
Mr. and Mrs. George Perry and X
Irg. l)jakc of Aiken, were Sunday
uo.sts 'of frifra.s here. {
Mesdames Lizzie Walds. Park- !|!
i" and Maugve Cooper spent the X
ay in Batesburg on last Satur- *{|
ay and vis'trd Mrs. Lilia Pompoy ?|.
i Leesvillt.
Mr. Willi' Sinikins has resum- X
d his studies at Edgefield Acad- {
my, after spending several davs
l Augusta, Ga., with grand-pa- IX
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lINT PAUL
A. >r. E. church
Key. \V. M. Gantt,* Pastor
Lancaster* S. C.?Sunday s hool
pncd at trio usual hour bv the 1
pt., Mr. Lovic Ingram. Wo wore
id to have two members ?1 the
ulty to I olp In our discussion. [
Service began 11 Rev. (tanfTT
-*k his tent Acts -"rd ehupto** |
is was his last sermon for this
lfcronco year but we are hop- j
f for "many happy returns of r
i day".
Sunday night, Rev. Kins' preach
a wonderful sermon. We were
0 favored with some inspiring
nark by Frof. Riley. !
drs. R. -v. Gahtt sponsoicd a i
1 baby contest Sunda^ nile.
tie Miss Klclon McCoy, was the-j
uier c;f i very lovely doll.
Monday nieht <vur fall ra'ly j
s held. We had three captains |
of w.hi' h made ?j>lgr,,*^i re- (
rt*o--x?I rs. Maude, Heath was
jainted a SO pound ban of sujjar
J-ai'sintf the largest a in put it of
mcy. Tlie total amount raised (
s but the Tally was ex- |
ided until Sunday. '
Friday afternoon Mrs." A. L.
ntt enteitainod ,th.- pa cieipants*
tin1 dujl contest w'th a v ai l v.
Dies were played ..aft r which".
. . h'-ste. s served- ? d< Iic'.t'Us
ir.se. ;
Misses Amelia IIu ten; imbu ami ,
nic L. Young,*both sleis of
nton -coihTre spent t h ?'
1 with parents'.
Mrs. Viola Harris ol Win. toijjt |
lent, X., f. is visiting he? fath-J
Mr. K'ellv It. .J(UK'S,
lev. (hint- came to . ??*.'hnp'p>
j years ago and wo hope when !
go to' co: ferf nce he w.il carry I
i same smile he brought and ',
he back to us. We have en- .
cd Rev. Car.It's sernioUs. He '
s been oi ('standing in this com- |
nity. May God bless hi:t..
bscrib:? for?
THE rALMETTO EEADEU
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21 Very Attractive (
Cards
No. 7(H>?(Jon oral Ass<
t T
Fur 0.0c a I5?i\; 81.00 "With Ni
N?'I'vor befr-re has so much va.l
I'd into one tinf.ip of twcnty-mi
newest greeting- card stocks h:
and our arti ts have given no <n
thought to the designs. A tren
21 Exquisitely Dei
Christmas Car
' No. 71(1?(ienoral Asst
Fiv 81.00 a l'io\; SI.alt NNilh N
We believe this to be the time
Card Assortment ever shown,
ably a leader, the cards cannot b
val'.ie, style, beauty - and variety
many novel effects, cut-outs, in
pearl tip-ons. etc.
21 Religious Ci
Vn Til lleliirionu Ass
Pc-r SI.00 a l?o\; \N itli ^
For the- past low years tbo
religious assr-rtinent has ine'rea
idly. These ("only-one card>
true meaning oT Christmas both
sentiment.f~iFach card has a :
mes>aire exnre -sin*/ the?real
Christmas in addition to an
Christmas Sentiment.
EVERYDA
These jAsso
Contains 124 I^i<
No. 701?Everyday Wrappi
r-j?J - ment ;
For $1.00
Fancy Tissues, Kibbons, Seal
{jure Cards for everyday gift
packed in a lovely gift box.
h 15 Everyday Ca
No. 702?General Evervdav.
Toq|&U00
Including Ttirthday, 2 Svmp'f
You, 1 Congratulation, t Conv
1 Anniversary. America's Snui
day Assortment.
Our Biggest
for SI.00
1H DFSICNS TO SKI.KCT
SUN I) IN YOl'Tl ()
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tMT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
t RrvrW. P. Carolina. Pas(<?r
' Sellers. S. C.?Sun 'ay school |
opengd at the usual hour with j
superintend 'nt and his Co-workers '
at their post of duty. A wonder
fi.l lesson throughout the various
classes.
* At 11 a.m. service began. The
pastor selected his tcxt frorr the
11:17 of S'. John, subject: Peace
I Leave Witii You. This >vas a
wonderful message and quite a
few of the members of the Bapt. "
church wor-shipei. with us. Visitors
are Always welcome.
At 7:"t) pip. wc witnessed ano
tlier wrmde: ful program sponsored
by Mrs. W. P. Carolina, entitle
"A City on a Hill". Quite a
few ,w.:ues.-cd this program and
(.'xpre.ssed themselMos as having
njoy <i the same. Amount colle
ted i this program $10.00. Total j
raise.. i?s the day s-hVt.G&.> -Tli.pe.st<
r closed a very successful j
official boa!*! Monday nite and '
left for jlIu conference all in
smile*. ' j
iAlr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper ha/o
moved in their new home on Rail '
rend n'Tiun .JL..*"" j
Mr*, '.ueilo Nowlin who'has'been
vc>? sick is much improved at this
writing ,
Conway circi it >TrvTs
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Tho-YFSC met at the home qf
Mr. and Mrs Henry Jones F:itlay
nirrht with .q'u'He a few present. ,
Th" cl^jb was quietly ent'Y'ttVMU.d. j
We were served ice cream and j
cake, Mrs.< Francis Jltiiq^docided i
sin ''. -he is treasurer, she b ioliRs'l
fq l'h YFSC. also. am. made her |
lir I vi<it Friday pile. Wo are'j
triad d<> hhvt Mr. C. Bellatnv join i
our club; he seems to be very amfi- j
x': :'us. a'loii,- with a few ffth< rs'to '
do ali h ' call to keep the interest
of the club aroused.
\\'<\ are n? t increasing?
bcrship ' aloite, but our treasure
is increasing* also. ' C*' . ,|
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CARDS, HAVE AI'l'R
ARE MODERNLY
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iivistmas 127 Pieces
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an;e Printed .. .
, Snvaj-t new
114 | seal? aud ribhoi
10 ,,ui " optional lu'iJ.ity
W. (KV,, HM-d ^ is !| prl,s
1,1 " ,;m' \im] 2 Shoots- Waxi,
tonduys value. Tissues. 10 Sh.
. . Cards' Tinsel Hi
. ' 1 Card Cellpuha
lUlHlll ? and, 00 Setvls ai
, ble groups.
ds ..."
>rtmin( 20 All En
iiiine Printed."
t 21 for ?1.00 " x;() ^20
1 '.nquestione
surpassed in Cor ?1.00 a !>n
. It contains Attn tic desigi
elallie inserts, colors. doile bn
| . French' folds w
showinjj-beneath
vative. yet a. l'<i
ll'ds sortnu-nt.
iorlment 20 Very Ai
Jame Printed
demand for a . j?
sed very rap- "
i express the For $1.00 a Bo
in design and This is an t
scripture text made up fron
meaning?of: ? , ;?
appropriate ? The va,uc
t Place* your O
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Y ( AUD ASSOKTIE
rt ments Are Useful The Yea
eces . 14 Hi
in^ Assort- No: 705?Kir
Special assort i
birthday cards,
s and Kncli*- a large demand
packages, all menti
14 Com
irds > No. 706?Con
Assortments mc,
thy, 1 Thank > These very at
ale^cent, and well cards are |
i.inj- you win warn t<
# the house.
"Special Value Christn
with (tfstomer's Name on Evi
FROM. ? WRITE FOM SAMPf.E
RDER EARLY TO AVOID THE
ETTO LEADER AGENT IN YOUI
ALMETTO L E
310 ASSEMBLY STREET
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Saturday,. October 30, 1937
Southerh Ry. System
Arrival**and departure of passenger
trains, operated by the ,
Southern Railway Company, at tlie
t'ninn Station. CoT.imbjija, S. (;..
effective June 1"," iyz7
Tr. leaves
No. Columbia: For:
21 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill,
Charlotte, Washington
,
9 5:20 A.M. Spar'burg, Ash'vle
K noxviJLIe
12 8:30 A. M. St. Matt.', Orange- ~7burg.
Charleston
31 8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aiken.
15 <5:50 A.M. New'by. Greenwood
Greenville. : *?
19 8:15 A.JL?Blk'vle.. Rarnwell
' Savannah.
118 11:20 A.M. Camden, I.ancas,
~ tor, Rock Hill.
27 12:10'P.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi.
2S 1:50 P. M. lit, -Matt." Orangeburg,
Charleston.
32 5:00 P.M. Chester. Rock Hill,
Greensboro, Wa*h.
Halt. Phil. N.Y.C,
17 9:50 P.M. New'bry., Gr'woi
And'sn., Atlanta j
z:\ 10:10 f. 31. savannah, Jackson- 1
-K 's. ville, Miami, *Tam. \
Tr. Arrives
No. Columbia 'Prom: w ...i21
-.1:50 A.M. (Miama, Tampa.)
Jak'vlle., Savannah
18 6:20 A.M. Atlanta. Anderson.
(Ir'wood., Newbry.
31 8:20 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Cbarl.,
Kmh Hill ??
117 12:25 P.M. Shelby, Hock Hill,
I.ancn-ster, Camden
27 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brg., St.
Matthews
28 J: 10 P.M. Chi.. Ash'vlc. Spar.
20 1:30 P.M. Saw, Barn.' Blkvle.
32 1:15 P.M. A tip., Aik., Ilat'hp.
10 9:50 P. M. A--he'le,, Spar'bg.
( Atlan., Creen-ville)
11 9:25. P.M. Char., Or'hrg. St.
Matthews 23
9:10 P.M.. Charl'te., Rock TTill
Chester
16 9:35 P.M. flrn'vie.. And*so\?(Jrc'w^od.,
Nw'bry.
city ticket office '
120h Sumter St., Phone 6356
depot ticket office
So. Main Street' Phone 5023
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OPR1ATK SENTl- | _
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Material iji *
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box?now HssnosTT-niatthiiifr -j.
ns. A Utility parka sre of ox- *x*
F.vei|> TViristnias. Card CBS- y
pi Hive linyor. I\ti\ contains: X
no Tissues. It) Shoots Fancy {
rots lY.ro White Tissues. 2 X
iblfons. 1 -Card Tying Hibbon, {
\1v Ribbon. Ill .Metallic Seals. X
ul Fnrlosure Card's in enseni
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graved- Christinas i:
Designs if
Engraved Assortment
X; S1..">0 W illi Name Printed X
ns one ran is! in f'rir and five
deckle-edged antique s?tock. X
it h brightly crlored borders *!*
i 1ho deckle edge. A consor- .j.
dorfii) and very beautiful as- Y
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ttractive Christmas $
Cards . \ |
General Assortment. if
x; SI.50 With Name Printed y
xeellent mineral assortment {
i last year's carry-over stork Y ?
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thero. Quantity is limited. *j*
r lers early .for this number. *j*
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rthday Cards' j:
thday Card Assortment X
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For $1.00 , {
ment of exceptionally lovely
Designs ver> new. There is X
for an all birthday assort- y
. X
^alescent Cards |
yalescent i Card Assort11
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For $1.00?* ?
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tractive^convalescent 4>r tfet *j*
jacked in ;V lovely j&ft bi?\. !|I
? have one ef these lnvves in A?*
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