The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 07, 1939, Page Page 8, Image 8
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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
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?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
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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.
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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"
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8:00 P.Mk?Monday nite, board
meeting.
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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?
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The officers and members seem
be wo 11 satisfied with their new
astor. He is paining friends ev
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. AXI) COLUMBIA. S. C.
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JAY. OCTOBER 19th WITH
UD SOCIETIES.
via SOUTHERN R.
October 1 i)?Leave Orangeburg _
October 19?Leave Jamison _____
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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
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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 .
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I. P. lfOLLKY. Asst. Manager
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The weather was bad last Sun- /
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for worship during both services ^
This churdLwelcomes you. Iu
I'AGELAND NEWS
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Miss Vnshti Brewer left Sati^- N
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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. ?
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ri!le, Fla.
4tober 19lli 4
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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. <
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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
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COLUMBIA, S. C. ^
Nights
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ee Gates
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Lodge Day.
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