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f Page 8 IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving remembrance of our dear little boy, James Rus-' ?iseH?Sfms?who departed tins?Hftr~ one year ago, October 5, 1938. j A place is acant in our home Since you were taken awaj/; " God called you t^ be His own. How sad we are we cannot say. Parents, Grandparents and Family HENNETTSVILLK NEWS' The Bennettsville High school opened October 2nd, with a very large?enrolment.? We?a^c hoping for jv very successful school term Rev. S. S Youngblood pastor ut First Calvary church, Columbia was in the city Sunday and he preached a vei*y interesting ser. mon at Shiloh Baptist church. Re\ A. J. Wright,. pastor. He was the guest of; Rev', and Mrs. A. .1. Wright?and Mi mul Mis- 1'. Jtieese, . I ' Rev. W. F. Prince one of our be loved pastors who is now pastrm. inR in Cheraw.at the Pee Dee Bap tist church was in the city Sunday and worshipped with Rev. Wright and his congregation. We are always glad for old and new. friends to visit us. Bishop John W, Martin of Chi. cago, will preach at Evans chapel A. M. E.. Zjon church, Sunday, ' October 8, at 7:30 p.m. Ycru are incited. to be present. Rev. J. C Cox, pastor. Mr, T. C. Wpfjhington a well known citizen of this city died in Sumter Saturday night. The remains were broueht home and fun eralized Tuesday afternoon. Revs. W; F. McCoy, A. J. Wright and Rev. J. Alsbrook* pastors?-incharge. Undertaker J. H. W. Mot ris in charge. -Miss Willie B. Washington. Junior at Benedict cotllege was called home for Ithe funetfel of her brother, .Mr.. T. C. Washington. ... Mr.-'--Washington of Duihanr, N. C., was in the city to witness the funeral of his brother. _ - .. Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Sanders of Swansea, S. C., were in the city visiting their father Mr. Charlie Reese and sisters. Miss Etherine Thompson left for her school work for the thiru * ' term at Leesville. Miss Loretha Holmes arrived from New York City. Miss Callie I). Sanders spent a few davs in Washington, with i elatives. She reported a most nleasant trip of all. " Miss Ruth'Sanders is home from New1 York City-visiting her giand mother Mrs. Vina Sanders who is improving nicely under the care of Dr. Williston our colored physician who is doing wonderful work in our city. ""Mi's" Delphine McIJaniel has rcf turned to Cheraw where she will resume her work at Robert Smalls high school." Mrs. Juanita Stowt-r, little Gloria have returned to New York City. They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnakin. The above names reported having spent one . among the most pleasant visits of her time. Miss E. L. Burney, teacher of Laurinburg institute was the weeks end guest Of . Dr. ar.d Mrs. T.j Richardson on Market street. RADIO STATION WCOS Continued from Rage 1 tower has already bevonie a known Columbia landmark. ? Studios Equipped The studios have* beer, equipped with a Hammond organ, a Steinway grand piano f.r.d an Upright j piano for the presentation of local programs. Manager H. A. Deadwyler announced that the personnel of the station was practically complete and that many Columbia residents had been given employment by i:?? ,..:a -,,1:,... ?t vv/u in i ill** wim xiitj the management to furnish local radio facilities to Columbia and its trading area, together with employment for as many- local people as their'qualifications will permit. A. B. Langlev is president of lhe company and Ames Haltiwanger is vice-president. The personnel to' date includes: H. A. Deadwyler, manager; Charles A. - Thoman, assistant manager and plant engineer; Sterling W. Wright, program director; J. W. MVTver, sales manager; Roy Powell, program director for University of South Carolina; T. Douglas Youngblood, sales; E. B. Turner, sales; Charles A. Pointel, program department; David M. Graham, program department; Miss ' Virginia Hook, bookkeeper and staff organist; Miss Virginia Kimble, receptionist; Perry Herrington, Harry L. Clippard, James L. Williams, operators. Tobias and Turner, local law, firm, are attorneys for the Carolina Advertising corporation and j were instrumental in presenting the corporation's case before the fetfpraT communication'* commit1sion and securing the construction permit. DR. T. J. MILES * FOR THE BISHOPRIC Continued from Page 1 tors, stern experienced leadi rr and an open door of friendship Men of vision, men that can do -i. -ii ? inn in, im I V1*' -I- I i'llii *10 REWi L FOR Yl i OLD Si Lhr?i? 7~n? ii ii[i j ni| piv hen you buy - cool ' cooking Magic CI Check your Savings t 1S10 ALLOWANCE for your old stove, no matter what Its age or condition. JT REDUCED PR+OES?on?all Magic Chef models. 3 EASY TERMS: at low as *3 down, 30 months to pay balance. 4-.-T- LOW QA8 RATES that cut fuel costs. ' . . 5 f gas connection to all new customers living within 100 ft. of gas mains. i" ^oo^.ox>-o;o;oo;oooo ooo o.o.o o o o oo o o o o o II. T. ( HAIM'Kl.l.K. I'ros. '"A X HFFICIE.VFSKlUTf I i. o w i x v n ; ' -ii ir I v^rtappeue rune SI DDKN A.MIH'LANC Phone: Day or Ni % 2121 rjervais- Street a !' '" *"* ' ?;/ ' " *.T'** ;av,-: " ' ; . V , . that . ';ay '... r..v:. ?. ?.' - y-jf.. j. ' lr. y.'r- :r.j<'7Fr. r.?:v?-r, A. I r.H-.v -a <1 I am r.'.t Th?-n I Get Acquainted ! --Rev with YOUR 5 POINTS su? Theatre! (hu'vcl ri u in r>< Nee F ree Offer Fielow rm ha fJ brouff HERE AUK THE ATTRACTIONS [J"0rn , FOR THE NEXT WEEK NOW I'LAvrvr: u<i. - MICKEY REX KOONKY INGRAM IX Morri "Huckleberry Finn" ^"ks. ?<> nii-NsT Coming MONDAY will 1 BIND CROSBY ' ; As IN bout t "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" a.r r ^ ' send , Coming WEDNESDAY ? Lie org "MIKADO" l^r", IN TECHNICOLOR ho ful QjH THEATRE PHONE J400j " ^^>JU 'WAJjil?C3JUJ^ a. ^1o1 club ] CMP THIS COUPON ion^u "i rfrj for - Admission pi mor WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY ?y thf ONE PAID ADMISSION A h This Coupon with one Adult | Admission of 15 Cents will 1 {^C| admit one at anytime to the . 5 Points Theatre. Just buy marks ; one Adult Ticket and present Orant. ticket and this Coupon to the sermoi Doorman. P'e aT VOID AFTER OCTOBER 12th msoci. . j week THE jLiiiLi L_ ARE hid! 1 A nvi hef sa Ten dollars Is ten doll; Q_f what you ?et when stove toward a new M: cooler kitchen. You .j You set fast, sure cook step towards getting: a Choose your Mag;ic Ch< All Magic Chef Ga? Ranges have a Ufatime guarantee on all top burners. Just $3~~gown - put* thli - model In your kitchen. Only $2.36 a month pays the bal -"* ance. -- m ?SOUTH CAR ECTRIC & GAS OOOOOOOOOOOOO.OOOOOOO i C. T. I ((STICK. MRr. ? J -Jiii T. AT A NKW | ; I (' K S " :ral Home |i K SERVICE | i ght 2-6412 | i Columbia, S. C. % \ party or camp. Neithei. < I been asked t?> do or write ' bovi-; neither am. I seekinj!p*< help, or expecting : | -tu;e jewaid.. For us I am I e member of~dur own con j r. ar.d that will ever help l the same old camp. But j r.e thing F desire to do, and is to make known the truth! . brother, wherever I may i ever ty forget kindness and no never leave my friend.! whv not loose the man and r.n * > i I V\\ I.FYS ISLAND NEWS " . F. Washington, Pastor day bejng Communion day : i-goers turned out in large j rs and our hearts were set Mowed fire while our pastor ht us a wonderful message the subject "Stay on BoarO Clospel Ship". Two infant-.' baptized, and many partook r Ivord's Supper. ?? two weeks' revival -meeting | Friday night with Rev. L.: s still standing at the- Chris, j battle front, like Sonewall; m. We feel sure that the JTo.s from this Gr/d-sent man ive forever in some hearts.' our annual conference- is a- j o appear on the horizon, we mtting foith all efforts to our heroic pastcrr over to! etown one hundred percent, j foTe he'll free^TTo storm nor no crash, but his heart will j II of sunshine and his pock11 of cash. | Emergency club met Monight at the parsonage where ic/us meeting was held. The )Kays for Mrs. R. E. Wash, i the president with a vis. rho is still sick. Marty comlts went to Mrs. L. V. Rain efficient secretary, urnine prayer service began r at Mt. Zion Baptist church which the Pastor, Rev. C. 'ssellieu made beneficial rethen introduced brother who preached a wonderful n. The pastor and his petfe making all plans for their" ation which ^begins this near Charleston. ! PALMETTO LEADER -:.r k -T^ ; s range | j ars, but it's only part you turn in that old i?ic Chef. You ?et t jet a cleaner kitchen, in.?. So take the first II these rewards now. eTToday. J-? " - | ????? ? pi ?? _L_ . " 1 I " I - ^ J /faSSk \ e3p?IH HBSPH^H SH9 HI HH LOLINA . - 1 ? COMPANY i'c'latives atul "friends of Mi-. Liouis Boone are delighted to see iim looking so well after having t*rd-~??? neeesrfiil? operation at Jthe ic/spital in Florence, S. C. Mr. George Session and Sam Moultrie returned to their work ifter spending a few happy days >vith their wives, relatives and friends, v A large number was present at he Parkersville graded school on Monday night to witness the mov. ng picture show by Mr. John Leagroo in behalf of Mt. Zion Baptist .hurch, which was sponsored by Mr. David Sindab. We are wishing a spedey recover for Mrs. S. E. Washington our pastor's wife who is still indisposed. ? Mr. and Mrs. John .Young are the proud parents of a fine baby >oy. _ TRINITY A. M. K. ( HI RCH Rev. A. Mc.Nei! \\ hite, Pastor 10:1)0 A.M. Sunday school 11:15 A.M. Preaching r" ? I'.M A.?G: E; L(:3((Q|> 8:00 P.Mk?Monday nite, board meeting. (L Q^^^QQl Colombia DoibMMa ! BoHllag k woup w* 7;30 P.M.?Preaching 1 Pastor and wife were very much irprised on last Thursday to find 1 [urn their arrival from Orange lrg to th0 parsonage, Trustees,? towards, Stewardess and friends presenting other , churches, who ill met to greet them with a lower. They received cooling tonsils, groceries to last for sev- ( al months and towels. t? I The officers and members seem be wo 11 satisfied with their new astor. He is paining friends ev Excel T( Jacksoirv Thursday, O $2.75 ROM--OltAN(iEIHBG. S. C\. ! IOTTK, S. C.. KINfiVILLE, S. ( . AXI) COLUMBIA. S. C. EVERYBODY IS GOING TC JAY. OCTOBER 19th WITH UD SOCIETIES. via SOUTHERN R. October 1 i)?Leave Orangeburg _ October 19?Leave Jamison _____ I h't(th<>r 1 f% 1 f !ivo Rt Mn'tKnuw October 19?Leave Singleton October 1 !>?Leave Foit Motte October 19?Leave Kingville October 19?Leave Hopkins OctohCp 19?Leave Columbia October 20?Arrive Jacksonville RET October 20?Leave Jacksonville October 21?Arrive Columbia ? October 21?Arrive Hopkins October 21?Arrive Gadsden October 21?Arrive Kingville A__ October 21?Arrive Fort Motte . October 21?Arrive St. Matthews October 21?Arrive Orangeburg . SPECIAL REFRESH ME'. PHONE W. \V. HOLLKY. Manager I. P. lfOLLKY. Asst. Manager All TICKETS WILL HE S STAl Od 5 Big L Amusem Monday, Octobei 6:00 P Tuesday, Oetobe 6:00 P, 6:00 P, 8:00 P, Wednesday, Oct 9:00 A sold 11:00 A 12:00 N Rurz 4:00 P. - - 6:00 P. 8:00 P. 8:00 P. Thursday, Octob I 9:00 A lege 10:00 A 10:00 A iz:uu in 3:00 P 6:00 P 8:00 P Friday, October 9:00 A 10:00 A 12:00 IS Bool 3:00 P Saturday, Octob 9:00 A 11:00A 1:00 P 2,:00 P' ery day from his visitations. . or vi The weather was bad last Sun- / day but a large crowd turned out for worship during both services ^ This churdLwelcomes you. Iu I'AGELAND NEWS \T Miss Vnshti Brewer left Sati^- N ar lay for Fayetteville, N. C., where <he will spend a few days with . her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Walker. Mrs. S. M. Gathings and moth. ? tsicW I ) ri!le, Fla. 4tober 19lli 4 ROUNDTRIP ~ ' . * ' 1 8T. MATTHEWS, S. C., FORT GADSDEN, S. C., HOPKINS, i JACKSONVILLE, THURSTHE HOLLEY FUNERAL 1 ' . i 4ILWAY SYSTEM ?7:47 P. M. | 7:58 P. M. .... ----- 8:12 P.-M. ' ... 8:17 P. M.~r __ X 8:24 P. M. 8:40 P. M. 8:49 P. M. 9:00 P. M. ----- 915 P. M _ _--_6:05 A. Mc ' URNING: ' 9:05 P. M. 4:50 A. M. 8:49 A. M. 8:59 A. M 9:10 A. M. 9:20 A. M. " 9:32 A. M. y::>z A. m. I NT CAR BOTH WAYS 2-1939 - W. S. IIOM'KY. (J. N. ,S. MAM IK K. HINTON, Sec'y. I OLD HY W. S. HOLLEY j 1' MISS THE 35th ANNl & COLOi'rEDi tober 23)ays and 5 Big lent By Kaus Unit* r 23rd?10 A.M. Begin p ,M.?Midway opens?Fr t 24th?Band Concert M.?Placing Exhibits E ,M.?Midway opens?j?r M.?Judging Exhibits, ober 25th?Church and ,M.?Gates^open?10c a< through churches .M.?Band Concert oon?Farmers Conferer il Schools and Church I M.?Midway opens M.?Jubilee Choir Singi M.?Stockholders Annu TVVT nr/\%?lr n rl i n?-vl oir >1T1. 1 11 C YYUI ivn Ilinpio-J er 26th: .... .M.?Gates open (Big r Day) .M.?Band Concert .M.?Midway Opens oon?Football?Allen vj .M.?Horse Racing .M.?Fashion Show, Ste< .M.?Fire works display 27th: .M.?Gates Open (High .M.?Midway Opens foon?Football ? High I ter Washington Vs. Mat .M.?Horse Racing er 28th: .M.?Exhibits released. M.?Paying premiums M.?Directors Meeting M.?Close / Information, Write dlins, Prefc. r D. R. Starl 11 Harden Street, Columbia, S. < n * Saturday, October 7, 1939 , Mrs. Stuard of Camden are siting relatives and friends here Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brewer and - * ildren, Thoifias and Nannie and iss Alice Brewer visited in Co. ...... mbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Legrand and is. Annie Flowers of Wadesboro . C., visited, at the home of Mr id Mrs. T. F. Brewer Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. B. J. Dargan mo- * red to Pee Dee, N. C. Sunday. GARY COOPER ?IN? "BEAU UESTE" WITH RAY MILLANDROBERT PRESTON STARTS MONDAY? 1 __ Nehi Beverage Co. ? A? ? A i?f v ciT \?\\ Ador^iDLi si. COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ Nights d Shows ilacing exhibits ee Gates nd ee Gates Lodge Day. dmission ticket ice, 4-H Clubs, )ay. ng Reunion, al Meeting S rhursday?Col* 3 Benedict el Building School Day) School Game? her Academy ; "r ?