The Southern indicator. (Columbia, S.C.) 1903-1925, February 19, 1921, Image 2

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. i. . . ipp / ^ ".' THE SOUTHERN INDICATOR 4 ?i. v. VOL VIII COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 15th, 1913 NUMBER 18 _.-? .' ? _:-,-._ SE< ?OND CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH lui the. morning,. Pastor Moore preached a great sermon immediately ."".cor 'Sundays'School as ' usual. - . Lijist sunday was another great day at a?econd Calvary Inj the morning,. Pastor prc-? ay iii tho afternoon the regular quar terly communion services were ob served. Dr. lt.. W. Baylor conducted the/to services with the assistance of Dv. D. V. Thompson and Pastor Moore. The H. Y. P. U. services wore held at the usual hour with a good,-attend aiice..^ i^; ;'>^-> " vAt nihill Rev. ^.-D. King, the evan gelist, 'proache? a' powerfdi sermon to a lafge.and appreciative congregation, I Collections; for .th?" day^ was good, Two were, received' for baptism. i SU-angers and- visiting friends, arc uhvays made welcome. See regular order of services else where. .. 'SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGI ATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIA TION HELD IN ATLANTA. Tuskegee Institute,; A-U^, Feb. 12.-H At .thfiL recent"' meeting- cjjt-, the South-, eastern Inter-collegiate Athletic Asso ciation, which was hole in Atlanta; Ga., Lieut. Col. W. II. Walcott, comVj mandant of cadet's of Tuskogeo Instt tute, :W.as elected president of the. afl soci?tionv> A c?nstrucuve program, was outlined for the com ng year, that I athletics might, be promoted more';ef-|' fectively in-Negro colleges in this sec tion. The following schools and col leges were/represented- Aj^n|?..Uni: vers?ty, Clurk .Universi\vv; Morehouse College, Morris Brown University;- ?f .' Atlanta Ga.;.- Talladega 'J?llege, Tajia-'j dega,- Ala,; Tuskegee . nstituf&-Ala bama; Florida State tJolli?ge^?^alla-i . hassee, Fla., Attd Allen University Co lumbla, S. O. l? ' ' W* ' . Dr. N. F. Haygood, pastor of Sydney Park C. M. E. Church, :left last Tues day afternoon for Washington, D. C., where he will conduct a ten days' meeting. The prayers of his many friends in Columbia go with him that through him the Master's cause will be rightly and forcibly championed in "Washington. MARRIAGE POSTPONED Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marshall wish to inform their many friends that the marriage of their neice, Alice Aaron, to James Currie, will be postponed until further notice. 1318 Barnwell St., Columbia, S. C. SECOND CALVARY Bull Street, Between Ta; |j Invites you and your friends their services. ORDER O ?unday 10 a. m. Sunday Sc Sunday ll a. m., Morning Sunday 6 p. m., B. Y. P. T Sunday 7 :30 p. m., Evenin H. M. ?i i 1 I I B Hi. m. m m m m B We have some of New Yoi Spring Models in ladies' stock and other shipments It would profit you m line before you make your No license, no city ta make it possible for us to s ?If you want] a]hat Ta your order right in our ow style you want to select j COME WA Millinery and Mrs. .TJA. 1200 HeidtfStreet End of W Ore ?gggBgjggiB Bggpgggg I OTING CONTEST AT M WAVERLY SCHOOL The Waverley Union School, under liss C. A. Jackson, the very efficient rincipal aiyl her. efficient corps of ( launched ct votiug con- J "l 1 1 < ?st among the different ushers of the ity. . Two prizes will be awarded the two lost popular usherB. The one-recelv ag the highest number of vot?es will e given the lifst,.prize and the one ec?lving. the a'n?jfceyhighest? will re eive the second prize. ' ''.>.. The. 'prises"-'?re?.v:on display at Mr. bevy's Store at il221 Taylor Street. \T THE SIGN OF THE .-, BLUE TRIANGLE ;-. . . ? ; V_. On Friday, February 4, a group of !0 girls from Booker Washington High SchboL met at the Phylhs Wheatley, Branch, 1823 Assembly Street,' in the' first regular meeting of J&e Society )f Friends, Thiajs a~?J^n^??y or Pinizat??V of tho girls' of 'ithe ;hlgh-) johool department. Officers- are ait fol lows: . Eya Lewie, president; Ruby Hampton, vice president^Rosalle Shel?! ton, secretary ; Lucile H^jSj? treasurer,; Bessie Martin, cha ir marf-program com1 mittee; Laura Byhum chairman social committee;' Flora Dunlap, chairman^ servic^cOmmit^ee,... ' ? ' ? . .. jv '?. Th?-pTirpos?"^f;th? club ls the. pur^ pose of every Blue Triangle girl-Jo face litle equareiyit* | .- ? ? ? A "^Tln, wiW bettorVw?y could they carry out such~a p??ppBVjthaxi -by/b?ing a part ot $n ?;rgarii?^i?'r?^ for ?Us purposei Jtiie b'^ -'into; comradeship-?wit? one'another and into comi^de^hVp-- wthyje^us christ, "hsllex: iri?^tliat each experience interpreta .and strengthens ,the other ; the help: irig of girls tcunderstand^that com radeship with Jesus Christ ia related to j ail*. that 'tixey th ink and. tfo-theijS| eeeniingly trifling aou as yf?\l as .their ly, helping girls in their home, school work, church and community, to live I. as comrades of Jesus Christ. For J such is the purpose of the Y. W. C. A. as regards its girlB. The club meets the first and third Friday of each month, at 5 o'clock, at the Phyllis Wheatley Branch. See next" week's Issue for the Blue Triangle Way. Mrs. Hattie Sharp of Atlanta, Ga., is visit. .? her sister, Mrs. W. J. Mar shall, 1318 Barnwell St. Girls, shop early anr- get home early, i By no means hang around on the 1 streets late at night. I BAPTIST CHURCH /lor and Hampton Streets. to worship with them at all of F SERVICE :hool. Service. J. g Service. Moore, A. B., D. D., Pastor. CEMENT rk and Chicago's leading Early and children's hats already in on the road. luch to come in and inspect our Easterrpurchase?. Lxes, no rent, no high clerk hire ave you money op all purchases, lilor Made, we will make it to n work rooms'and we have any From. Satisfaction guaranteed. "AND SEE. VERLEY Dressmaking Shop ROACH, Manager Columbians. C. averley Car Line 1er bi. mw UNERAL OF MR. SAMUEL FRAZIER Long before- the hour for the funeral di Mr. Samuel Frazier at 1 o'clock 3) iii T bi si tl ?> Vi b A Bl T ? jj v, 'j a unday^'at ?Ebenezer Baptist Church, ie jaff?mfgatt^^ ibute "of respect to this dece??t??r^ rolher. He'was a deacon of the above-, a m cd church and a member of tho eliglous Ladies' Loyal - j .and^r Men's rand Union. ' . * S2ction. Np. 79, ot which, he was a tomber, was present wlAviheir Ipcal r?Went, W. E. '-BaTsjhJato^?i??^?-:the ody/- They-we're assi?tld'^Dy^otheV ections. -Mr".:" Fr?aier was a., faith ?1 worker in th iii. union ana stood igh in tho'estimation, of . his fellow ,rorkers. J As .the body neared the door the Soj fety*v members joined the procession: ind'went- into .the church. Rev. J, g' FeMer^he general president, walk id luCTrclit of Johnson, Bradley and' ?orrfe;^*ho were the funeral-'?lirec? 0?S.7- ^ .? .';...:. .?i;- . , . ?:>? itt', th^.pulpit' < were the following jreach^rej' Revs! R. R. Richardson* SV. Junvp'e^-A; Phillips, J. F. ???Cor?. ^icferJ-^ D.. Felder. ^and~i R?v. John 3ftenv p(a^p>; pf %eyCfidr'c^^;''A^^if joint'; 'i^^^^'^^A^^^^^} customary ^^1^8^?^?^^^^^^ by Rev. ;j;?JD^%de$;'o|r'k wasche hight and .? coldvV?8 ^? ground- j?jy which' tile Tiord^was'laid.,'' Remarks made by j presid?nt?'^n??* then i^Kn.w happy everyi child^rd^'QrSaqe'Vwas$ pTiig. Prayer-b^??i?. D. "W. White of ^Qtlon 121^Then J*evi .raider nam??V_j^Pi?ql^ J.-; lipig to sp^9k'-^|feMtof'^^%^ MB? |frns.'%^?f B?rsh, .A^ttaker^1 J?niei^Scurry -and -Rev,. McCormick, After these had spoken' ?fff? servies; were,turned over \to tneCi^^r^Ji^y^1 John" Green)'! ^fi? spoke of -tiijS j?e^^e&j Christia^:*?a?Ld>::?nen ijitrodu?ed^IR?v. jnftfc^jwW papt^ed /Bro. Fra"??er^j& pw't^j^ what -ftp .sfcy aboiU' s?i? looking toward thV va?1 tized Sam he was the first to shout in the water up until that time of my pastorate and he did not" leave his> re ligion in th? water but lived it every day of his life". After Rev. Jumper's talk Rev. Green spoke for about 20 minutes and then turned the body over o the R. L. L. and M. G. U. to finish the servic?s at the grave. J. D. Milling. NOTICE. A Religious Congress to be Held at Morris College Tuesday, Feb. 22d. On Tuesday, February 22d (G?orge Washington's Birthday), Rev. J. J. Starks, president of Morris College, Sumter, S. C., invites the ministers of all denominations in the Pee Dee sec tion to come to the chapel of Morris College at 9:30 a. m. until 12:00 noon and hear a great sermon on "Evange lism" by a gentleman, who comes from the far north. Afterwards we will have short statements by the South Carolina brethren of all denomina tions. Come, A Free Dinner Givon to All. The singing during the day will bc done by a hundred voices. Good mu sic will be played by the best bane in the State. Your soul will be fillet with power upon leaving these hal lowed grounds. J. J. Starks, Pres, Morris College. Richard Carroll, Columbia, S. C Assistant for th's day's me.oting. GREELEYVILLE NEWS. The farmers in this section are tr] lng with an unsettled mind to prepar for their farms. I am fearful that th cotton and tobacco crops in this se lion will be slighted to a large exten The merchants do not need a tw ton truck to carry their deposits i the banks nowadays. The mission union of Williamsbui county have Just closed a deliglitfi session with the Trinity Bapti I Church, with A. D. Nelson presider I The installation of Rev. J. D. Nathani ;of Sumter to the Good Hope Bapti Church will commence-the week befo the first Sunday in March, 1921. I is being made welcome by all of t! neighboring pastors and churches this section. We hope for him a si cessful voyage in this field of labor. On the second Sunday in Janua we were on our missionary tour wi Rev. Jas. P. Garrick and his people Bethel Church, Sumter County. Th gave us a royal welcome and ask that we must come aguin. They i doing good work and are making < Bethel shine as a new edifice. J. A. July CHEAPER PARAGRAPHS. \i _______ ?Tbe Bttjie Institute which was con ?cted'.jff^the Mt. Carmel Presbyte _n*Chi$ch during the past week was 'tdnuf?fey large crowds at each ses (jjj^^&A. B. McCoy and Miss- For assisted, by ProL A. A. Adair, f?t?ict^'S. Missionary, kept things rcer?stbtg from beginning to end. he^moauoers and friends feel greatly jn^fltMrjior the much heLpful in .ruciioiLwhlch was received from xlQ^iQ&fflng,. and hope that in the ?lry^?jhfc future other institutes will B held ?usre. Dr. Ayers and Prof. A. . ^Adaii^fleserve much credit for the access j^icli-attended the meetings. 'h^o^HKbtionB were also very good. ''Mraf B^sie' Durham and two inter stlng-lltye\? children, Demetra and ^alter,.;^,Atlantic City, spent the reel&entt3with Mrs. Wnunio Gordon f?Gbnnle Mcnwain. . - garet Foster and little np. Margaret, ?f Charlotte, ty for a f?w'weeks visiting lecena?tr^Mr. Bell was, u_>' l?S the Jmjrof ""HU -illness, superintendent of SOI Mr Ch C., W j te: bc t? Ja Si re fu fu M Bli E( ni ni gi M j^jnprcises were held Sim eon, at the A. M^-0u;& tr. Luther BM^TOT ?ere well attended-, appro wwere made by .various, tching on the life of the :hVJS.undi^ School, n- mejnber. of the ?hDir,?? fdithful . worker iu the church ind a'go^'citizen. The Calory Baptist Sunday School j I had ari atjghdaric? last Sunday of 207, | h collection iAmounted to $15.57. ^irsv Edith Gore of Jeterville is yisillirrg rwatives in Sharon. !*^30n,.'thej.|Sck list are: Mrs. Jennie G/^B^^P^>oomis street; 'little Janie ie*aader^fend Mr. John Archie Mc TfMrs. Laura McLurkin and j !>TJeGr?ff?nreid, Oak street; i ^Blue, -Bailey ?jtreet; Mrs. i >era, .Ashford street ; Miss J McCullough, Orchard street. The Ladies' Church Aid Society of Calvary Baptist Church is now prac ticing a play entitled, "Fifteen Miles to Happytown." Several colored persons are plan ning to attend the inauguration of President Harding on March 4th. Will all the delinquent subscribers please seo the agent and pay up back dues and make renewals, so as to con tinue enjoying the newsy columns of The Indicator? Dr. W. G. Walls has recently in stalled a 'phone in his private resi dence on_ Columbia St., In order that his many patients will have no trou ble to reach him. Mrs. Mary B. Butler has installed a 'phone in her dressmaking parlor EXT Fa rf nt Beti 8t30 P.A ?D Boost Cor .si I al st I it. el st re le be of lo ry th at I tey ed ire Did NINETY-SIX NEWS. Ninety-Six, February 15, 1921. ?Ve are glad to welcome Rev. Ma i and family to our little town. Rev. ison is pastor of Trinity C. M. E. lurch. Rev. A. A. Pinkney of Verdery, S. 111 preached for us the first Sunday. B had good services all day. Mrs. Mattie Jabber, one of the ?chers of the graded school, has on sick a few days, but we are glad see her out again. Mr. Malachi Cunningham and Miss nie Brimson were happily married inday evening at the bride's pa nts home. The bride woro a beautl I white pongee silk dress, a beautl 1 veil fixed in poke bonnet fashion, iss Gertrude Brunson,,the bride's iter, was brides maid. Mr. Boulware hvards was best, man for Mr.? Cun ngbam. After the ceremony a real ce wedding supper was served the|I' tests. Miss Sarah Joseph was the guest of iss Virginia . Calhoun Saturday. Mrs.. Maria Stewart ha3 been real ck, but her many friends are glad to ;e her up again. Mrs. . Blanche- Nathan, Mr. James happoll and Mrs. Smyra Harrison are a the sick list this week. We hope ley will soon be out again. Rev. B. F;. Stewart, principal or our. j raded' school, reports a good time at is church Sunday.. Rev. B. F. Stewart will preach at lethlehem Sunday. We hope ?every iody will come out to hera him. He sindeed a splendid preacher. Georgie A. Parker. WANTED AT ONCE. ? o ve ral reliable, capable and ener getic, young men as county agentB to epresentrv the 'Mutual Relief and Benevolent Association of South Caro-1 mean business. : - For particulars, write J. H. Goode, j General Manager, 1501% Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. on ColumL a St., and her many cus tomers can now communicate with her with but little inconvenience. Rev. A. McLees is conducting re vival meetings in Gaffney. Mr. Walter Henry was called to Charlotte Saturday on account of the illness of his mother, MrB. E. A. Hen ry Prof. and Mrs. Adams, who have heen conducting a Beauty Parlor here for several weeks, left Monday for Florida. Prof. and Mrs. Adams had a large class here and made many warm friends. RAORDIN dion SI lellH. M. E. 1. Thursda MISSION ers and Calendi ne and bring a Iii MEMORIAM. In loving remembrance of Mre. ranees E. Davis, wife of Mr. William ?ivis and daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. Johnson, who departed thia life ie year ago this 19th day of Febru y, to dwell with the redeemed of ie Lord in the iand of perfect rest. hou hast gone, dear one, from out midst;' rom mother, father, eiBtera, huaband, children, friends, fe love and miss thee still, and thoughts of heo will ever linger In our minda. The Family. .OVE TRIBUTE TO MY DEAR HUSBAND. In memory of my dear husband, ames Thompson, who departed thia fe six years ago, February 16, 1915: Dearest Jimmie, I do misa thee, With thy sweet ap? ?miling face; But I know that thou art happy, Filled with His abiding grace. Thou, our love, who hast departed, From this sinful world of oura, Knowest not that"l do love thee But His love is greater than ours. Go ddid call thee, dearest Jimmie, From a world of sin and woe; From across the great, deep waters. To where thou knowest sin no more. For of such is the kingdom of heaven; So said Jesus, in His Word, And to thee a crown He's given. And his promise He has filled. A loving wife, JENNIE E. THOMPSON. HQW TO RID POULTRY MOUSE QF 'STICK-TIGHT* *" ^fic?-tight" fleas1' b.eed^^i ; Ina cracks and crevices of brood coops and poultry houses; also In dry animal or vegetable refuse, but will not breed In damp or wet places; therefore, to get rid of them it is necessary to clean and spray the houses and runs thor oughly as well ns treat the birds, say poultry specialists of the United Statea Department of Agriculture. Grease the comb and wattles of the fowls and chicks with a preparation of kerosene and lard-1 part kerosene to 3 parts of lard-being very careful not to use too much of the mixture or get any of it in the birds' eyes or on other places where it is not necessary, as it may cause injury if used too freely. Clean and spray the coops and houses thoroughly the same as for poultry mites; also wet' or spray tho yards or runs, especially any dry soil about the poultry houses, such as dirt floors, with a solution of salt and water, which helps to keep the ground moist and prevents the fleas from breeding. IARY tow . ehurch y, Feb. 24 ir Clubs Friend