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Saturday, January 8, 1938L ** JI Echoes of Sports 1: [ J BY "BUSTER" LAWSON~ | rr? Wnllt TKrll, Mapr.y Mo^-yPBr l| Everybody I know that you sport, fans enjc/yed a very inter-" esting game New Year's i>ay and yotr are sorry that Old 'Btr.ia went down, but just remembe^ '.hat the , boy8 out W t st should wih a game J once in a life-time. If you are < able to cal' back the past ar>d < - compare it wnn ine pre^Mit, auu , remember that Pitts took Y^ashing j State "for a very ui comfortable ride in the previous Rose Bowl gairi.'. Since fn.--t.hflU_.hAa riPPlil.pH arlit"! the togs a e packed in mo'h balk wp should forget the woi'dls most . glamorous cameufttil " Sep term ber. But before we dipw this ' curtain of football staidor. I will Itke to ca'l your attention to the . words of Capt. McDonald of BenL Indict college. CapU McDonald | was thi cn'y player in Sou", h Caro- : j * Una that was able to. n.ake the "Lilltl? AIL-American" team. In my opinio- and the otl or sport writers,. M. Duuald is one of the best ends in the South. Its too"bad" for Tt nedict to tose such a valuah.e o f>yer. McDon' ld hails! small, streets, big hou <os and friendly foV- s. The usual clamour of baseball has lost its interest since the busi nessmt-n *ho run baseball have ^ beenrunablt-to-do any trar'ng_to a "great extent The c*nh major - swap was made between Manager Jimmy Pykes of the White Sox and the "gTtatest of ail etchers, manager V.ukey Coch.au.-> of the_ Detroit Tigejrs. Manage^ Dyktes 'sent ipitchei Kennedy, infielder Piet and outfielder Dixie Walker to the Tig rs in exenange for Marven, Oven, Mike Fvtsh and outfieldier Gerald^ Walker. The consensus is~that Jimp - JDykea. olinnorl one aver on Mickm in tllis - -- . trade, but I uU. -must. aUva\> watch *that Cochrane: fellow. Jimmy Ptwewnvsw, tie writer of tho~P6we7House Colurrr. in the Sunday News is rGpoi'tec 10 have made1 g~ jg'i ainlstuu4.-ino<voinent for. " Negro baseball players in the ^National o d American I eagues. Will he su ceed ? There is a rumor that sevlen colleges in 1h.e S.A.A.A. v ill play baseball th;? season; "Bus" Williams of Moi ris college a* d Thorn as Nelson of Allen university will atimulata?ire.^ interest. Here is hoping that the college . in the . State of South Carolina ard Georgia get together and have good 1, gain a," ' Well Max Schm.-iling is 1'ox hunt - ing for the_ championship. He dis posed- of one unbroken Harry . i Thomas "and went*'home tc enjoy Christmas. When he returns it is r expected' thrt it won't bo mora than two f'ghts before Champion ; Joe Louis vitPcrawl thr. ugh the r-ropes to t.il:e on the tough German. 1 an of the opinion that if Joe still packs a trerribl wallop he . will knrok the Germa 1 out. If ^ he has ost that power ii will tie sleepy time tgain. Why cm I saying that"' Anybody can hit :?- Schmelling " but anybody can't knock him v ut, but if Louis isn't shy'and can hit as hard as he once ?cu-uld, then up goes my money, otherwise down gtre~~gies. Itfi lViinHno1 nvp.r Here is hoping that all jour New Year's Re.r lutions cotne true. BAINT JAMES ??A. M. .^- CHURCH - Rev, W B. Bouler, Raster Sunday tchool was largely attended with Supt. Jane.-ette and " co-workers at their?post?et-duty, Sunday, morning the pastor preact ed a soul stirring sern.on from the subject: "Christians Warfare and it?. Weapons." Sunday nite Rev. G. Br firown, pastor of-?the ?tatesburg A. M. E. church delivered a sermc/n which was food for thought. The spiritual tide ran high. Subject Ye Must Be .Born Again The Lord'.; Suppet was administered to a la^ce crowd at both services. Mr. Burgess and Mr. Murry of JStaleslurg accompanied Eev. Brown. " A T . _ iL; mrs. Afcr.es uoues, -.ire ui u? pillar^ of tl.e chgjch was fyner alized December 26 at 8:00 p.m The church rriourns her phasing. : Misses 1 -len Johnson, teachei , of Pelion; Arline and Wdhelminj j . holiday guests of their parents . J Johnson were the Christ nas anc holiday guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs, P. Johnson. Miss Eloisr. Janerette t-scher oi " Conway and MISS ILSlOlJu Js'sp rette, of Darlington were th< Christmas guests of Mrs. Annii *: Janerette and family. pis J NOTE: Your question answe > i diopin# of this column is encl \ reply, seuj a quarter (26c) am \ velope, for my New ABtrology > mail free advice on tV.ee (3) q L birthdate. and correct address 1 ^ Assembly Street, CoKmbte, Soy VX"!N!H>x^W"T?t'0<'W^M^i;i T ?1 MY NEW ma <\ST!?|H.f.r:v READINGS ARE NOW READY F- T")?I want to knov/ if my hm-lmiwl inr| T will py- "g together .ifriin rntl which of the boys that I go with now conl.'y cares for me? Ans.?Ail the love between you and your hjsband is dead and there is no use to continue to worry aboift" him. The fellows you are going arounw with now like you . . . hut they are not searching for n~ wfie; }i -will l>e a coUpltt uf years before you ma ry again. J. O. II -^-Will I be. successful in finding a job anytime *oon? Ans.?I Veed "you will but you must hustle throughout this month of January if you expect to show any progreiN this year. You will get a good job and you must work -hard, to hold it. . ' . M. N.?The boy that I1 go with is anxious to marry him and I warn you to write in the column if you think that 1 should or not hot for I don't want to -make a m, take? Ans.?Do; 't marry this boy Or anyone else that you have reason to doubt, xle likes you tut he is just too y?u ng to take en, a responsibility cf this -kind. Wait at least another six months Trefore you make ur your mind. W. JT. .C^-Tott me if my husband -"ami I will ever get out of debt again and also woul! like tc know if this boy I am fooling aronnd with means' me i goutH I Ans.?If you expect to get Qui | of debt yj i must attend strictly to your household duties and leav< off the HOv FRIENDS. You cai not give yvr.r husband th- best ol cooperation wjlih your mind on someone e'.Ji. If you ;il> ve hart STIRLING UTGItt-JCJETS The Christnras holidays were in itiated by u series of orogram: ^bmmcnior7tiMg Chiist'q l:iith wit] the sonioT classes in cnape. Tlv the senior classes in charge., Thi --tn'usic dep ' tmcntr under the di i rection of Miss Edmonia Johnsoi o.,,i occism i hv Jliss Florenci T } 1> i 'p??? -I r.tQfl -j) rVii is'. mas tata and a t hristmas play on tH< 14 of December. During 1 lie wee] of Christina. the special caro group 'vfere sponsored oy Meyer Arnold, let-ding^ merchant dealer of the city. Mut R. I. Rickscn, principal o iSter&r.g, stent Wednesday ant Thursday, December 22 ai:d 23 i Atlanta w'v. e he visited many ol friends and established new con tact with the school administra " *?thr1*- city. T.hp RtPi'ir.fr Male T-iaitPj; gav a musical'pr - gram at Puiker Hig school, Wednesday, December 2$ 1-- ChrRtmai Day brougnl the firs in what is expected to become a annual feature for the city?J j post scpsoTi foT/tfrstD gome. Th< game Chri' tnias day was betwee DuntoTT Ilnrh of Orangeburg an | Sterling. Pith teams p.oved t be well drilled for the game, th l bveak^ how \er favored The horii j boys (Steiling) who .von by th , score of lt'-u. me peopie o i Greenville went far to n.ake th , visitors sta" pleasant. ^ Regarding athletics a* Sterling ' , Mr. Lenhardt states that he ha ! hopes of lacing the following me ! on rail-state:. high footoall squS ' for this mason? Enas Pooh ' ( Brier; Grcids: Bates, Mean* 1 Taeklers: "Bigby, Hunt; Cento " Major; Backs?Adams. Jenkins. The faeuliy aYid stuents wei L happy to a. kncwle4g?-^the pres " ence of! many friends who vish cd during ireir vacation. Gr^ jtinge were recowd fron students 01 most college? whei 1 .Sterling la represented. ? i The B-Serrior class wishes t * announce tr.?- coming of Mi Emai > uel Mansfi Id, noted tenc solo^i who is making a tour kcuth an f will appear at Starling Monda "" T i in Pt-.ii v. e beert selccled as one among tl * three schocla at Which the artii ~ it to appeal in South Caro lina. 7 * j? i rsl red in this paper ONI.Y when ?? r osed in your letter. For private ], r i a self-addressed, stamped en- 'J | t Reading, and receive by return ?> [ueationa. Sign your full name, ,; to all letters. Addreas all mall J J ith Carolina. ?? ??< _ ' you can g I out of debt this year, "t ? ^=1 - - -e R, C.?Would it be advisable for I me to taki the job that my brotheV Vi*;n wi ttpn fn mn nhint late- ? TyT- ? J Ans.?WMhout a doubt it would prove one of the best sups that s you have t.'.ken in a number of j years. The job will prove a permanent one . . . and at our age j . .-.this is one'of the most impor- ? tant things for you to bear in ( mind. ? . 1 G. M. C.- -^The young i'.'UII lliatrr I~havo in rv.nd will he n arry me r ?oon ? Ans ?Nt. . . . and PC isn't going to marry you at alT~~"Go outwith other follows in and around ; your city iwi don't" gtv ' Jjira all of your ti~." P. W.?I have made plana for < nearly a yes1- to take a trip dur- j ing this moi.th of January and am < "Wondering.il this would be a good ime to go* or should I v\?it until , summer? ~ .? Ans.?Why wait ... no time is as good ai the present to get away a few weeks and ehioy yourself. "Vou have the money ... 'nd the m';r.th of January away 'rom your work . . . s.by all means go ahead and carrythese plan*. - ? V. G.? the wife and me - are ! separated and I wonder if it would be tr iter to live with her > " . o rtgain or u remain as we are? ?Doi.'t make a change right away rf >uu an J nhe can_--get together and both admit your mistakes then it is likely dial. the ' affair cuold be patched uo eatisfacJ torily'. 1 My 1938 New Astrology Headings 1 are now ready. _ CH^RAW NEWS _ i Miss Dorothy Thompson otf s Spartanburg spent the holidays with Mr^ar.d Mrs. Thomas Deas. e Alocsvg Mm-Ti'. Rwin ton of Timn cnsville and Miss Hen " derson of 1. ratSVlllc?visited Miss . Marion Johnson . last Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. Tucker of Pitta 1 burgh, Pa., and Mrs. Elizabeth r1"1! I.iwmIIo nT1fl Mr. William Sweat A Society , i Hill vistied Mw. A. V. Wilson on g Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wilson entertained a few friends in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker of 1-1 T P. nv oritur nt oniric. ? J noil'.' nm.cu.jj f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deas 'en1 tertained last Tuesday honor n of 'their house guest, Miss Thomp d son. --?-- , Mr. and Mrs. Warren Poe of Huger street honored Mr. Edgar == of TVtnr Yorh anjl M s. Bea^-^iee^Poe of Philadelphia witbTal t party at tr.'-ir home Thur-day ev" ening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonell " entertained some of thei friends at a bretm.ft-at dance at their home ^ XmflS nionrng. ? n d Mr. a ml?Mm ,Tr>>in of o Chesterfield road celebrated their e first anniversary with a party Dees '[ comber 24 h. 1937 at their home e Mrs. MaJe P. Green spent the f holidays v*'th her parents, e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Jr., gave a party at their home Thursday ?vehing. Mr. and Mrs. Lcrc/y il Hand of s Charlotte, N. C. spent iast Satn urday and Sunday with firs. Hol^ land's sister, Mrs. Ernest Poe. -* Mr. Thcrras Davis of Wsahing-" '? ton is visitii g his sisters Mrs. Sar? ron Motley and Mrs. Annie Poe. ' Mr. William Reid celebrated' his "? birthday with a party Friday ev5" oning. J The folIXvolng spent the^ holi] days, at home: Messrs Wi'bur Rob 11 inson, John E. Medley an Harry 'e Gardner o\ State collect. Messrs James Robinson, James Harring o ton, Randolph Wright, Jr., and i- Walter Streator Wilson* Mis9es ?t Nannie M Dcas, Rhunetv? Wilder d Oralea Samuel. Julia Johnson and y Myrtle Prince of Morris college. " SLBSGKIBE F OK~~ it / ~ j?THE LEADER ^ PALMETTO LEAPBI JOHNSTON N iWS _ j The first school drivg held in Ills commu1 ity was sporso-red by >rof. Sandy K. Dean. . jt was Uitg a' success. -The pai :ons and riends ca t-orated spienr:dly by dvirrp-p .i..ntn that f-rml.c ht? cnlrj, As" a re-ult of the .riv^ the chool -.sho,) ^will put in "Twenty-* rve ($26) d-llars worth . equipnenr by ..nnuary 3, , .*nd will be eady to oj en in full swing with he New *>?ar. January 24. 1938 the fourth jrade is presenting tn original ilay, Bomba Our Dart Brother, 'uems' and t aragraphs will be read, >y student-authors. ^"Mr. arrd Mrs. -John 4^rres ?had- m tVin.r SI ].per gnest.s i.n TueSlay~liTgHt7 Mr."and- Mrs* Dnrsey-Afr Di d Mrs. Hnwa.H Hamn on, Mr.- and Mrs. Willie Williams md MisB litrne ColliHS. Prof and l^rs. R. X. Smithy ;pent the Xr.ias .hoidays i- Raleigh ST. C., wit i relatives and friends. Misses Tlelma," Koon, Priscilla Ragles, tea-.hers of the R senwald school heru spent Xmas hclidays it their h me in Columbia. Mr. P. L. Adams has returned to Washington, D. C., after spending i few day, with Mr. nt.il?Mrs. rommy Ar/.ncs. Mrs. Bessie Woodards, Mrs. Des iie Petersor, Miss Eleanor Peterson of Ne.v York City aid Miss " Lelia Petti son of Ri Igc Spring were gue u? of Miss Grace M. Bland on Thursday ngiht. Mr. Mat-lew Hurley has return ?d to Benedict college aft>r spend ing the Xnvs holidays at lis home on May strict. Miss Helen V. Golns our 3rd grade teacher has Tetui^.ed after spending tfce Xmas holidays in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Lillian "Nicholson, Mrs. Artna Belle Nipper of New York, Misses E. S. Marshall,? E"elyn Narcissus Prophet of Siliy were' the guests oLMiss Hattie Miles on Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Bland and daughter, Grace sport Tuesday in Trorton a~s the guests of Mr. and Mi.--. J. M. SimKins, also ' they vsite 1 Prof, and Mrs; ,C. W. Nicholson et Bettis acaacmy. Rev. Givey Fulmer of Spring-field has b<-in visiting the Blands" on Jackson street. Mrs. Bes. le Miles has returned to her homo in New Ycrk after spending the Xmas holic .ys here with parei.tr, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bush. * Mrs. Fr1.rc.C3 Gray has returned to Washington"."" D. C., fater a aria--it to relat ves on May street. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Padgett and Miss Laura Lee Ladson spent Sun~daY~trr Savannah, Ga., -vuth rela-_ tives. Miss Leld Bell Lanely of St. Matthews s visiting Miss?RuthForest. , Miss Ruth Jowers of Latesburg W&s a pup fuller of Ml < IIat-t4eMiles on Sunday evenirg. Miss Jo-wets-" was on route to Bettis* academy wl-ere she. is a ctudent. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G '.ry have 'moved to 27 Bland street Mrs.'.J. W.. Forrest haa many friends who?&re?glad to know that she is (loirig nicely a'tex having her tonsils removed. Our Johnston friends do not wish to ov erlook the f^ct that Misa Emmie Young is al?o an ardent .reader of The Palmetto Leader. , ~ ?? FLOOD GETS $3,600 HARLEM H tiSING^POST New Yoak?(C)?Roger W. Flood, co-r.^.nager of the Paul Laurence Lobar apartments. 2591 Seventh avenue, was named manager of .he Harlem River PWA houses, 152d street and Seventh avenue," Mol day, succeeding Frank lin O. Nochols, appointed iast July and fired or November 1.3, allegerly btfeaus'* of "inefficiency". Mr. Flood, nitivt- i of Roanoke, Va.,' studied architecture at' Carnegie institute O' iccnnoiogy rittstmrgh and at New York university. He will be required to' take a Civil Service, exominatfdq~T<rq.ialify for the job, which pays $3,6u0 a year but took ever the new jost on January 1. HINT ROMANC BETWEEN H. T. DELANY AND MARIAN ANDERSON ; .New Yo k?(C)?Because Tax Commissioner Hubert T Delany boarded a cutter and went up the bay to meet Marian Andc* son,"Internationally famous contralto, when she camo in on tie Normandie la*t Thursday, a romance was hinted by friends between the . two, but the Commissione- explain ed his act hy saylnft fuTTsnrTsl Anderson's lawyer, and he went out to disc ss "business ' rath her V r . .. m v yf /1 w r? 1 J I * T I Ik J _f mwm^i tm tf?l Br"/B f' it/nwin nrvl/f v?r "itiCi nuvi.W] By Charl Er/i l*s Pleast Joe Louis , gnrrrrsr si:ih a?guy ?named?M+~k?Sohnudlint . Anyhow tha? wnat Smoky Joe keeps on yelling. ( And at the old Garden n >t Wcd'Lil' Henry is sii?king^u_Italian and sink r.g him right. Jack Trarrn ell was sunk by old Eddie Bl. r.t, verse th<? stunt. The Japs sank the Pam.y in in Nineteen :hir.ty-seven, The blokes on the hill UP1 siiikingold seyen-eleven. Ati-thets loft to bo sunk hy mp ftruL you,Is our?^ack on Joe and IKnry'J'll sink mine too. If anything unpleasant about the sinking ;h<A.ld arise, I'll do like the-Japs do, I" apologize. - ... 1 Or. Ilroadway Jimfny Lufrfeford -and' hi Internationa 0"tl.est4'a will begin a week's" engagement as the Leew's State New Tear's stage aiIfaction. He willctft, "Streamlined Rhytfam". Tho - Net ro Melody"lingers, conducted by Juanita Fell, will give ,a concert"thtS" 'ween at the Federal Ai GtiTTeryT225 West Fif ty-seventh . street, in c<nnection with the exhibition of 'Vhildrcn's Art" now iting held there. Gellert To Work On Neg-o" Opera [- Tiliwrotwi?Pel but, thirty-seven years ?-1h of -123 \\\ T\v?nty-first Street, author of several novels un the Southern Nogio and student o'f Negro music, has merred?a grant from the Rockfelle Fcunda tion for research on a Negro folk opera to be produced nex* fall. ' Mr. GclUit resigned Vom the Federal Trnnter Proj.c of the Works Progress Administration, with w_hkk he'has been rriployed as a com'rof er. On Mo. day he wilb leave lor Alabama ti compile : unrecorded Negro lolU n.osic. Tie has eompiUq more than 5JO Negro songs, sevv) al c*f which are._i.nt eluded in IIow Long, brethren^ now being presented by the Federal Treat -c. - at the Fotty.ninth street thea:?e. i - j The fou. one-act plays of Eugene O'Ne'jj, now pla.irp at the LafayeUe '.'r-tatra in Hr.lem, un 1 der WI'A anspices, will close or -4ar:UaV-y . W^?^ : .... ? Lon Maruis 1 Death_M3 come^as a merciful release to o? e of the m gnifTcent men of o i- time. Den Marquis, widely love. American artist poet ami Wl'lUT euil> T cccmbei 29th a-; his home in Oue?ns. .He was fifty-n r.e. I knew him well wherever h. happened tc be, pec pi were happier there, ile had a roguish s.rse of fun, and was a 1A?, v\y. i? nn/1 o U'lr/* n n Kft. tu"e pave ~R~in 'ihany :a-< I ta. bul he was to rlly innocent of whai parses for firancialacurhen. Mon ey, to hir was somethnp to b( - Sn, -lift n of t"? Soak" is Kf.ne, Jut his printet words will vc to bring ' i.ppines: whigrcver ?hey-have gone or maj *go, dcrwri Tuu the years, His las word was ' l'ray" By \\ay of McntioThe hsf rTalhershnve apprc/v ed the Jo? Louis-Nathan Mann heaVyweign' ehampionshu figh for Februa'y 23 at the harden. Dark DeatLand Destruction wil arrive fro ?? California tins weel to begin training for ins ten round boat with Enrice Ventur Italian lig! tweighf January 12 s Madison S uarc Garden.' His bou with Ventu'i rs step irijis cam ' paign toward a title ahot wit Leu Amber,. tne ugntwei^r.t Kinf ' Armstrong may soon fino oppos tion in his own divtsio? also a ? Mika BollciseL who, because o I ? . illness relii ^uished his claim t , ' tjie feathei weighs crown is we pt-rp " ^il ?,n,|rt ""'nv-ttrtfr i ring. . . | Jack Trammell's New Year re i iiT^n/\nrrf^ii?> n? i nni uiuriiv les Spears" - , in ^ uJ ohitior. i- pet a return . out with. 01 'ni>- ofinfpoa-i?Fddii? P.lon; and-he " will nnon ris campaign on Now YeaFs.day rneetirfg Gene Mickerw ^ of New Jo. see at Hook.and Pal c' . .3 Will Fool-Tony t'a?o The 193? Boxing sehsonf at rffMgewood Grove will strvt Saturday, January 8. when V .11 Fool, e> -local weluiweight will oppose | Tonv Falcj of Philadelphia. ? 11 _ __ Si jrinjc Waiters ^ Four year? a no fcifr hungry pinging waucrs went t> the Ryan _ Rendezvous. Kew tia; ir-rs, L,ong "f Island for a. o,ne night job and %v they had 1 cen there 'eve. y since. On the Now?YearV^nigl t, when a they first went there t was a~^ Small plac*- seating ibo-nt fifty v people. It row seats ove* a thousand. Ber. Ryan, is the 'owner, <? Hank Turner's eolcTed band furnishes the music", all eoh.-ed help except fh?>-l:-ronni and b>-i. James ^ B, Brown, basso; Earl SkarVks, j tenor; Hern an Hughes; 2nd ten- e or and Da.i Johnson, Irir.une are j i he boys v ho di'QW _t.,e trade to . -makefile?place what :<t?^ The patrons have mhde that plain "to the ownrr.??= ? America'. dances were featured at Dance International '' hursday ' afternoon the exposition presen- ^ nen ltimate ' reeit ti in the j Rranbow Etom, Rockfellc-r Cen- ~ J ter, before a capacity crowd. Ne- i I grcr, Ki.ipir. \ Mexican, Jewish and I Indian dances were presorted. "Bo- J jangles" wc perhaps the most en- , ! thusiasticall* received, lie expo- . sition will end Sunday n'frht. Short- Eilms?Chi'dren The inauguration of a new program--by ~ckigh--rnnti.m pirtfyirg shorts des0ii.fd especially for , childrep w be produced and distributed free, for private showing throughout the nation, was an nounced tn.- ween Dy tr>e Julia Ellsworth </i"d Foundalio i. Two-Solo*, one-roel fihijlpalVeady^ have been prepared in r*cllywood under the -direction of the Founda- { tton. These?with?lat r?pi-ndnr.tions will b=: aent to sch .o s. parent teacher gr '? ps and child- en's soMrs. Foa, widow of.. Simeon "1 . Ford, New York hotel cwrter, es i tabiished lnv Foundation i\vo vears ' I ago. I' I Film Cr tics Bestow Awards : i The New York Film Critics, 1 comprising sixteen" renr?.sentativ- : 1 es of Metropolitan patxrs - an"TTOTTTce the follcwiiu: _ suvon awards for 1?'37. The New' York Film -.Critics, Best picture of the yc; r Warner Brothers' "Life of Sn ile Zola" ' Best male performance, I nul Murvi Purely Vegete ! that costs only abo ment c ' j prompt BLAEKD .'I ShartdonG - I Say It Wil VJ Flotuers For i l\ M-ember, Flor: J r|p? Delivery / x> C ? : TELEPHONE.51Q9 3 Pace 3 "Zola". Best female perforance?Greta Garbo fer "CaTITe^ Best direction?Crc^ttry aCava fi-i "Stage Door" Best *. ireign or duction, the French tfayerling", with Chail^j Boyer i Daniel'-1! Darrie\ix. AK ?RO\ E A. M. v.HURClI , , ?Re*1. I. H. Doiier, 1 nstor Sunday school, 9:-10 prayer eeti-?g 1) o'cloek; p-eachir.g 11 clock. Oi r. new pastor teems to ; O.K. He loo'ks li^ h? will be i the job. He preached a \ cry teresting sermon from .'he Book : Revelation and the tr.eme was suit. Iie_Qi.ade some pc J pointa..? i the -sul.oect. I thin* he will ake up "'he sleepy men bets o? R! church Ou!* cv-ptno.or made ft i'nvlabr.' ' i l'L'di d?t'jM'iig thir? . rcuit foi three years. He was jund to he a Christiar gentk nan. U> ION NEWS M~?. Call; line Sawyer of Winy torxSaleir., N. C., visited h?v lather M . s. Sarah Hughes durlg the holidays. She wa$ the . inner g'uc*: of her cow in Mrs. ^nnie TurKel' while in V'nior. Mr. Rht.-i Woodard <1 Ridge !'?'nt?Mm?<ioy??' Wrr.ftan ^? ith Miss Grace Blackwe.l Mr. Wade Blackwell, Jr. am! untu Mrs. Minnie ThcraS cf New * * 'ork City ? mt tho hpl.aiva home i rith folk. ~~ Southern Ry. System - Arrival and departure of pass nger trains, operated bv the iouthern Railway Company, at the "nion Station, Cot.imbia, -S. C.. fTective June 1, 1927 i'r." Leaves.' No. Columbia: For: !4- 5:00 A. M. Chester. Rock mil Charlotte, 1 Washington . 9 - 7: OITA.M. Spar'bprg, Ash'vlle Knoxville 2 0:30" 'A'. M. St. Matt.; orangehure. , Charleston * II 8:?0 A. M. Augusta, Aiken. 15 t>:5U A.M. New'b'. (>reen?oofl Greenville. 7 9 8:15 A.MrBTTTvTe.7 BiTnWln 1? Savannah. 118 11:20 A.M. Camden, l.ancaa ter. Rock Hill. ?7 12:10 P.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi. !8 4:50 P. M. St. Matt.' Orangeburg, Charleston. t 12?5:00 P.M.?Chester. Rock I 111! Greensboro. Wash. ? Bait. Phil. N Y.C 17 9:50 P.M. New'bry.. C.r'woo And'sn.. Atlanta. !3 9:40 P.M. Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami. Tarn. T*. Arrives No. Columbia From: 24 4:50 A.M. (Miama, Tampa..' IS- 6:20 A.M. Atlanta. Andersor ?- - Gr'wood., Newbt) 51 8:20 A.M. N.Y.. Wash.' Char. Rock Hill 11J 13-95 P M SK7qKvT"ttock TTT Lancaster, Camdi-r 27 12;35 P.M. Charl.. Or*brR.t Ft Matthews ?: 28 4:40 P.M. Chi., Ash'vlo. Spar 20 4:30 P.M. Sav., Barn.' Blkvle 52 '4:4?; P.M. A tie.. \ ik.. Bat he LO 9:30 P.M. Ashev'le. Spar'bg. (Atlan.. GfeenvttteT 11 9s25 P.M. Char.. Or'brg St Matthews 23 9:20 P.M. Charl'te. Rock HilT" , . Chester iG 9:10 P.M. Crrcnv'le: Andor-Cn. ^ GreV:?od., N?'br> CITY TICKET OFFICE 1208 Sumter St-, Phone 6356 DEPOT TICKET OFFICE So. Main Street "Phone 5023 ible Laxative ut 1 cent a dose TPATION is an 'enemy of asure. 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