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-- ... 77""' ? Saturday, April 11, 1925. ^ j Church News 7- , j BY DR. J. Revival Meeting. ?~~ ABig-IW-Nighta' Revival ison at the First Nazareth Baptist church. Services being conducted by the Rev. : James Lee Dudley of Savannah, Ga. Come out and enjoy yourselves. 75AAC RUSSELL, ? v'? ?? Church Clerfl. ' ? ? ? ^ THE MACEDONIA AND SECOND | _ NAZARETH CHURCHES. r. \ Sunday being the first Sunday, all j seemed to enjoy a glorious day. The: school was good in spite of the rain, j The teachers were at their posts of! duty.- The lesson was very inspiring.1 It taught us to tarry in prayeiTuntl^ , we are endowed with power. So of-1 l : ten we fail to" reach the. high rharkl in Christ Jesus and are unprepared; j ? for service of Christ because we fail to tarry long enough until we are endowed with power. ' At__2nd Nazareth at 11:30 A. M., the Rev.- R. M. Myers preached from reign until he has destroyed,the laStj enemy." The, sermon was wonderful. At 2:30 P. M., atrr^hrcedonie the pastor preached from II Chronicles 6:18. Subject: "Heaven and it?~Conditions." The sermon was delivered _ At 5 o'clock the pastor'gave communion at 2nd Nazareth. It was a! time in Zion. 8:30" found him in the1 * pulpit. He preached a short sermon.! ^ The collection for the day at 2nd Na-j ?n?o^h. the rppnrt* nf the clubs ni pa ' was fioi.ou. Yeuis f oirthe catwe, _ . : L. M. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. EA&TER DAY SERVICES. 9 A. M.?St. Luke's Church, 904 Hampton?Ave. Full Choral Service and Holy Communion. - Soloist: Miss Cornwell. 11 A. M.?St. Mary's Church | Easter Service and Holy Communion, j v A most cordial invitation is ex- j ? tended to all to attend these services. | Members and friends desiring? to j make gifts of-flowers, etc.. as mem)- ( rials to their loved ones gone before i are requested to bring th&ir-gifts andj memorials Jto the church on Saturday or .^nt later than 8:30 on Sunday mnrrrrm? ??? A three-Hay Japanese ("ihureh Fair^ will be given at the Assembly Hall of St. Mary's School, corner Green and j Gates streets, beginning Easter Mon-1 r day, April 13_th. The Fair will open} m..each -day and- elose at- ld. entertainment each "night and. re- j _ ^ freshments. ^ Artistic and useful articles will be j ?on exhibition ahdT^witt ~tre~off ered- 4or: sale. An earnest effoTt-is being made to raise sufficient funds..^ox repair- j ing the windows of the church. IONF.S CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION GHURCH ~ ~"- Wi"^loggwft4md Sumter Sts. is in the midst of^a^great drive this week and many are the victories, in i.L?t - * J-U. 1-- J? ^ ' iimt. surne ui uii; leaning rastors or - the City are doing the preaching. Last Sunday, the Pastor, Rev. Dr. Carroll deliverd two of the most masterful sermons we have listened to by him since he. has been in Columbia, for all of his sermons are Masterpieces, and it appears as if he is growing daily in the greatness of the work at hand, and making his fast growing j congregation to believe that- "tfilTj yhalf was not told them." At 10:30! her- enchanting' musielland after thei opening service he preaehed from the^ ? subject announced "The Startled City" | to the delight of the King, and -at-i twelve o'clock he had finished the! . . * aermon. and the offering had been1 taken. ' At 8:00 P. M?iie preached" as! wn had mwr heard any ofle from the subject "The Price We Pay" which j was taken -from the life'of Jonah, and j at. no time have we been benefitted with the information derived from, ? such as was^ givon on that occasion. ?The raih~did not have its tfStJal effect uport the congregation. They are beginning to learn that even "salt melts, iu is kuuu iui iiaiuuiiiu^ tuc curm? "making thelroaffO^etref,^30 that they - seem to have taken under consideration that if in their attempt to get to the church in the rain, they happen end to be melted by the rain, they wffl| be of some covi^p quence even after! death, thus they come because .they! know they will always hoar a good sermon. Dr. Long delivered a great sermon ^ on Monday night which was the pas-' tor's birthday, UL'CUinpaiiied by 4us choir and a large part of his^Dongregation, who was Tuesday. night by nr I n. Davis and hiaehoir. who rendered great service with an increased attendance. Being forced to reach the press before publication, we could only chronicle the above " ' - ^ ~ IJ - 'JliJ ? -fa- t. A 3,yaa. r ? ???2E03?a?8aai??S^ |C Of Columbia ;; C. WHITE ~ O0CeC0?aX82^^ I "a ' for this week, the program is a great c one and much was expected by the i Pastor )gs an" accomplishment'tn due t time. . 1 Dr. W. H. Davenport, Editor of the Star of Zion, the official organ of c the Church will preach Sunday at x 10:30 A. M. and no one canafford to c miss hearing this great gospel preach- \ er, for there are none like him. The i afternoon, and evening \Vill be given 'c to the two departments of the Sun- i day School which have been careful1 \r troino/1 Kit /^??a aj vjiuiuvu ujr unc ui tiic ucsi iruuiers | > for children in the State. See and t hear your children at their best on I Easter Sunday at Jones Chapel A. i Mr~Br-Ziom-Ckn?*h ' ? j zion baptist church i The weather was inclement last < Sunday and in spite of all this our < Sunday School was out in full. Dr. a J. H. Goodwin, Superintendent, and j Mr. Jas. W. Hopkins, Assistant Su- 1 ter Sunday School,i we repaired to'the < church- auditorium upstairs"where we t listened to an instructive and inspir- < ing sermon delivered by our pastor, i the Rev.^ J. vj^-Whlt^frpm the oub- 1 greeted the pastpr with a large con- i gregation, for all were glad_to have i him back from the land oirthe sky,. .1 whAi^a VinH hoon ^findiipting a t.wn_ j week's^revivai lor~theRev-0:R. Gor? don, Asheville, N. C. _ Communion i services were held in the afternoon ] at 4:00 o'clock.^ The church was near- ! ly filled. Lie. T. H. Hughes addres- ) -aed.the table. At 8:00 P. M. Instal- i lation of the officers of the Ladies'"! Progressive Club was held. A spec- j ial .sermon was then preached by the 1 "the-pastor to the club, from the subject of "Christian Progress." Mrs. J Eva J. Rutherford is president; Mrs. 1 Mercy Legion, vice president; Miss Annie E. Mcintosh, sec'y; Mrs. Mag-'* gie.Fair, Treasurer; Mrs. Charity Ai ken, chaplain. The Rev. E. T. Hamp- ; ton, pastor of Fifth Baptist Church 1 and his congregation held jservices at 1 Zion last Monday, night--to help us 1 raise money in our coming rally, the 4th Sunday in this month. Rev. Hampton preached a soul-stirring*" sermon and his jubilee choir did some sweet singing. Tuesday mgnt, Dr. T. M. Boykin J and -his. preat host frorn llnion Hap- j' list Church held .seryices.at our chuTch To say that Dr. Boykin preached, is j enough said to the people of Colum- J1 bia. Both choirs from Union Bap-|; tisf^'were out in full, together with1.' hris-ushere and deacgna. fast, that hd"~inan_TSl?0'~ttfy- crown." -1 ?0 ? NOTICE - .. Columbia, S. C., April 7, 1925.?To The~Baptrst Brotherhood of South Carolina, Dear Brethren: We have most excellent opportunity to. do "something on Easter Day in, behalf of State Missions as recommend ed by the Committee. . Let every pastor who TjeTieves'dn missions .raise an after collection by |1 leadjngr off with an offering that is j worth while, and the people will fol-;; low generously in behalf of the work > for which Christ has established hi* "j church. Recommendation* a3 follows: 1. We recommends that every Bap- ( tist A RffnpTHt.inTurn the^Statebo ftaked to provide on thoir-church letter annually a place for State Mission. 2. Wa?rPf*AmmAivrl tkof ? - ? -""f-j, tist Union in the State be asked toT take a special -collection at each of it*!' regular meetings for State Missions, j and that the same'be sent to the Cor-; responding Secretary. Dr. P. P. Wat-i seh?_2021 Marion Street, Columbia, S.11 C- - ?)< 3. We recommend that faster SuiUlday be observed as State Mission Day r by all of our Baptist Churches in the! State, and an offering be sent to Dr. ( P. P. WtttSOTH? Yours for the Committee, R. C. Dow, S. C. Campbell, J. C. Dunbar, J. S. Maddox, P. P. Watson, J. S. Daniels, J. W. Williams, (;rir. HUMANE SECRETARY AT ZION CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT An announcement was made at the effiee of the pastor of Big Zion Baptist church in this city last night by the Rev. J. C. White, well known minister and educator, that Seymour Car roll, field Secretary of the American Humane Education Society of Bos-i ton will open the "National Humane! Week" April the 13th. thru the 13th at Zion church Sunday evening afterf t"he sermon by the pastor. Mr. Carroll has accepted an invitation to appnlt top minutes-nw humane welfare.^ O 81. JLUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH -CELEBRATES PALM SUNDAY. Palm Sunday, AprlT'BtKi at StT~ Luke's ' Episcopal Church > (West Hampton St.) was fittingly celebrated, The Rev. 3. W. Grice. War *' ' 'r 1 ^ ' p -?" len of the Bishop Payne's Divinity School, Petersburg, Virginia was the :elebrant at the Holy Communion at he 11:15 a. m. service, assisted by dr. N. t>. Lewis, Lay Leader. The true spirit of the. day was vividly noticeable upon entering the :hurch. The altar was profusely dec>rated with palms and flowers daintly arranged behind a mass of briltehtty;"tt?hted~c8Ti<Jlcs7~ There was a. arge and eager congregation present. Vhen the hour of worship arrived the iross bearer ?vas sfeen to enter the rhurch with the cross appropriately aressed with palms. Following him vas the immaculately vested choir iftd ctergyy singrn^?Hymn -90. The oh^'ga^ian reverjqitly rosejuiul hem-' ly joined in the ?ingingv, 'lather Grice condv^cred the service following'/ in a Vfei'y beautiful ind churchl^^ijpnnehpl' He preached in. .excellent ffij|moTr andt indeed, oneippropriate .foff the fday which was hnrnjighly tmjgfcgd bv 9II. A record lumber partook ?f thaJJoly Coinmtmon. """The Palmis" ;was >sung for the >ffertory; and' after" the ^impressive :ustoip of dispensing of palms, all vent away f&eling Wonderfully blessed, after singing the recessional lymn. At thie 4 p. m. Sunday School ieht^were present, Mr. R. S. Roberts >f Jesus Christ's Triumphal Entry and its true meaning in regards to ' Church- Militancy." V Father Grice then followed with an~ iddress on: "Personal Service," which vas enjoyed by all. Mr. Fabriel EtyuLis the live and energetic Superntendent of the Sunday School: ~ --At~the-5?p>?nu_Seryicfi. a special programme was rendered jwhich was participated in by loyal frills of the Sidney Park C. M. E.; Second Calvary Baptist; Ladsod Presb'ylerian_ _aildl Metropolitan A._M. EJ.-Churches, and in appreciative: audience composed of IPnrlv pvprv iv* fUn ! .wM. v. V4IUAVU iU bll^ ClWjr UUtUi white and colored."~: ~~ ~ Long before the minute of service arrived the pdws were filled to overRowing. After the. Processional Hymn: "All Glory Lord and Honor/' was .sung. | A.nd the order of Evening Prayer was so pleasingly conducted by Father Grice,- all joined in hymnr "Softly now the Light of Day." After devo-^ tions, a beautiful selection was sung by Sidney Park G4 M. E. Junior choir. This was followed by a touching vioBlanche Singleton, accompanied by Miss Farrabell McWhorter, of Spartanburg. Miss Daisy Roach, one of GolumbTaV rioted singers then favot^ ed the audience with a betiutlflfli solor Miss Alma Bailey then followed" wi.th a piano solo.. She showed excellent skill. Mrs. H.- N. Vincent and Mr. | Henry Allen sang beautiful solos harmonizing nicely with the occasion; as alsn did Master h^Tv^ffT Ryer with a violin solo, accompanied by Miss Genevieve Kyer; Master Pinckney Gaiten with -his violin, accompanied hyi Master - LeRoy Hardy, saxophone i played niceljrand- received -mueh-cem-1 rnenf especially on account of the! tender age of the former. Retf. Grice then delivered" a powerful?address-; which was enjoyed by all. The; i f PaJ msV. was-sung_ .hy .the .phoir, .jand^ after the .-offering was taken up, and | the dispensing of palm branches, all Joined in the recessional hymn: = 'Ride on Ride' on in Majesty." The glorious services for the eventful day dad come to a close. The church wishes to thartk the many friends fori their valuable assistance in the rendition .. of the program and joins the Woman's Auxiliary jn their thanks : for their unstinted response to their call and here wish to announce that the: gdal_aetr'out for was fully realized in the offering. They will therefore be able to meet their immediate^ iiocesan obligations. There was an unusually strong representation of the- Wofnan's Auxiliary )f all of the white Episcopal churches j >f the city in attendance. Aside from ;heir financial cooperation a gift box I jf miniature Palm Crosses was received from Trinity Parish, for which ;he Auxiliary was indeed grateful. BETHEfc A. M. E. CHURCH Re*. D. A. Adamwi Paoter The Communion Services at Bethel , waa largely attended last_ Sunday, j rha pastor preached on Palm Sun-1 JOHNSON-BRA Funeral Direcfb Emba ? - -s y ?- " ?n 1115 Washington COLUME : 1; * ^ir./ rTO HEADER ^ day^l stating that as Christ Triump hantly marched into, Jerusalem,, .si would the Christian cause triumph The Syrnjay School was in ful bloom, and notwithstanding the rail our~faithful few was present at th Lejiguc. At 4:00 P. M. the funera of Mrs. Cooper - was attended. ? J large crowd met to pay the last tri bute of respect to this splended younj woman.-- ^? . SUNDAY IS EASTER ?? Remember the Early Morning Ser mon and the Special Easter Musi< and Sermon at 11:15 A. M. Thi children?will have the program ii the?afternoon; At?night?there wil bd & sn'oi'lul Ul'Umain. with jpceia Easter. Music. Don't miss these sp.e cial Services.-^-ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Kev. J.-if. Washington. Pastor^? In spite of the threatening weathe last. Sunday, we hud delightful ser vices qll day. Tho podtor, Rev. .T, ? Washington preached a -soul sterrinj sermon at llr30 from the text Zech y;y, subject "Ureatful Praises to God.' Sunday 3-: 30 P. M. we were at Antiocl Baptist- Church with Rev. Crumptoi and his people. R^v.~Washrngtoi fpreached a powerful sermon fron Ecc. .11:1, snhiect: . "Liberality." " The evening service whs commond able according to the inclemecy o: weather. The pastor again stirrei his audience on the subject "Tnj Text Rom. 8:14. ~ Sunday (Easter) Morning at 5:01 o'clock service will be had at oui church; at 11:15 will be our regula: service-hour -at which time we ar< anticipatiTigr~a~greatr Easter sermon Sunday afternoon wa wsjll -worshi] at Emanuel with Rev. McGill and hi: people;?our pastor,will preach. Ai the evening service hour the Childrer will fender an Easter Programme Our pastor is painstaking, therefor* the Church.... bers this year, but thankful to saj that they are up and around-again Our Church is steadily off the ~in cline; the membership is increasing WESLEY M. E. CHURCH P Cor. Gervaisjnd Barnwell Streets r Despite thq down-pour of rain ant general enclemency of the weather a large and an appreciative audienci assembled- last-Sunday mornings Th 1st Sunday in each month, the Lord1 Supper, or the Holy Communion i administered, this of itself \yas a ver itnhlr front, for the urmnrfaT regen erate soul. The music rendered -b; the choir was very appropriate. Th< pastor preached an interesting anc inspiring sermon from S.t.~Luke 19:10 We were blessed and much delight i.H V?ayg with us the splendid, char ming anrL melodious choir from Hay "ward A. M. E. Church."" They botl thrilled and inspired the audience Witl -thctr^-^eautiful songs. extend U them a hearty welcome for an earlj return. ? Each department of our church or ganizations seems to be taking 01 uw?life. The?Sunday School ii growing and manifesting great in tar??L4n~BildeJ3t.ud}L. J The pastor and members are pro .imindly gratefftl to God, and the con tfibutlng public for t;he grand? cessful rally which teripinated the 5tlAltar $762.65. P-- i w t m . - dShews Naval Academy Up. (By The Associated Negro Press.) New York, N. Y., Apr.?When Emile T. Holley, sought entrance to the Naval Academy at Anapolis, M<L bis examination indicated that he had "flunked" and he was therefore" denied "admission. Young Holley . entered Middlebury College in Massachusetts and has just been electee "frv thp PP' Beta Kappa.. It looks like it wil hn hnrri fnr thr. Pr^^iflont ni Middlebury College to get intc DLEY-MORRIS ors & Licensed: Imm . St. Phone 3512 ?a, s. c. ? _: * v"' ' -cr-jr uiiiLu ? - CHURCH DIRECTORY 0 4 . v1.1" . ? r- 1 1 - " i' BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Si a Comor Sumter and Tavlor, fftp. |M L Rev. E. A.?Ariamn, Pastor. LB. LL - SERVICES; IE Sunday School ^.10:00 A. M.j ? Morning Service 11:15 A. M.; _ -EVLeague =-i -6M0 P. M./ B rEvening Service 7:30 P. M.j -"SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH E-i-- UQQ-Block Blanding Street e_ Rev. W. E.^Farffier, Pastor. jM i ~ SERVICES t ? 1 Sunday ..School _U_, r10:30^V.^ M.: E 1 rMorntng Coyvled .TT7._ni i3Q A. aIt " - Epwprth League I 5:30 PT"M. I .Evening Service -.1 r 7:30 P. M. rTt* " I. ~ "ITT L ? , JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION | ?r?: .CHURCH. t= r Corner" Sumter - and Blossom Streets S\ - I? ?*- " " - ?.. ^.cAaTTTiyr ^arron. rastor. M ~A l Morning Se!^{c^^?^Aip,:80 A. M. . Sunday School - 12:30 P. M7] ,T\L^C. E. Society fr::iO P. M:-; n 1 Evening Service 8:00 P*?M. j !___ _E_ ? IE? ----I 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH s' 1 L. 1500 Block Bull . Street |M Rev, H. M. Moore, Paator. j SERVICES: ;E ^ Sunday School ; 10:00 A. K-! . L Morning Service v_31:15 A. M., J B. Y? P. U 0:00 P. M. j s Evening Service 7:30 P M, ; D \~T - - Si r lit.-CALyARY BAPTIST CHURCH A r Richland Street B 0 SERVICES: ~ I ~ ;E . Sunday School IOjMA. M. j J Morning Service 11:30 A. M. s B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M \ t .Evening Service R-nn P M | li'-' ; WESLEY M. E. CHTTRCH ' Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sta. _[ I " Rev:'N. S. Smith, Pastor. ^ SERVICES: ~i"7 Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ' '^Morning Service 11:30 A, M. League 6:30 P. M. 1 Evening Service 7:30 P. M. * i 4 F. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. ^ . ?SERVICES^ j , Sunday School _"10:00 e Morning Service _J. 11:30 A. M. a il. Y. JEL iL ? 6:00 P. M,;E s Evening Service- 7:00 P. M. | s., NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH'4 rSunday School ?.-^lO^OO-A. 3M. = ' Morning Service 12:30 P. M. ? B. Y. P. U. ? 5:00 P. M..' Evening Service 7:30 P. M* " ' i =?--S-T lHHN BAPTIST CIHTRCH :? Booker Washington.^Heights * r I^gv. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. 1 " SERVICES: j .Sunday School.-: 10:31) ,A^3L.^. j Mornnig Service i 11:30 A. M. 5s B. Y. P. U. ? 6:00 P.. M. i] ~ Evening-Service- 7:30 P. IVI. g ~ . ~ i FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH - Revr-Ek-T, Hampton, Pastor T 405 Marion Street "Morning flexvice? ... , 11:30 S "^Evening Service _ 7:30 M '1 '1 /" G-I-P-C Perfect Steering D< g what thf! r,i The Gidewel is a steering device in ? biles. It is attached securely- to the <3 post fits directly into it. It acts a; 8 vibratibrTis absorbed before it can r 1 R ials go into its construction. No spi . gLto give out.- "WTTT out-wear the car. Q get at the moving parts, which oper ? : WHAT THE Gil I 8~ Sit at the wheel of the Ford not ? , ? the play,, the road shock's, the strain 3 bration of the wheel. Then drive a fcrence will surprise you. Will you , CO f V?f? WP'itvi n rr rrrir*^ a/ ^ 4-^1.^.. ...? .. vv>^ WA uu> lllj^ 1^ lUKL'l I g Get a Gidewel on your car noWT* .-? ^ ? POINTS OF m ' 3 1 S A 1'ET Y,?Ere vents accttieata-i I 0 trol at all times, under all, conditio rough roads. ?Fullims mts williutil > | 3. DRIVING COMFORT.?Prevei g hands. _ You can controLa Gidewel-ec H|?- 4. jNGttfeASKD LEVERAGE.?1 1 O wheel leverage to the standard of la 3 as ea'Stfj and safely as cars having i HAVE A GIDEWEL ?; Every Gidewel Steering Device i "" J!"?wriTkmanaHi-p- arul materials. Vse G S; entirely s&tisfied that it does all we < 0 be cheerfully refunded. The Gidew O quickly. No laying up the eam? 3 for a Gidewel and drive away, safetj | Frice $10. Complete r! To Drive J fiBrMB! t j ^Representative io Kershaw,^ ? , boro and THiestei 9 P. O. Box 41, Office 1203 N. r ?-- - CAMDEN, SOtJT > (fcxsncmartrfrsn^ff^^ ~ ;1 FIVE 1 UNION BAPTIST CHURCH^ Divine. Street Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor. SERVICES: anday School ------ 10:00 A. M. orning Service 11:30 A. M. . Y. P. U.~~ - ^ vening Service 8:00 P. M. . Lyon Street Rev. S. II. Smith, Pastor. SERVICES: uiiiiaiv SchQvl .?^ - --lOiQQA. M. orning Service 11:30 A. M. rYrivu; o:oo p. m. vening Service , 8:00 P. M, r. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner. Green ^ind Gates Streets Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor. - SERVICES: ?jndajT ScTiool T.10:00 ATM: ~~ orning- ServieeE~^-.-.ll:15 A. M. fternoon Service . 4 P. M* ? 3. NAZARETII BAPT1STCHURCH " ^ Rev. R. M, Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: jndny School 10:30 A. M. orning Service ,_.11:30~A. M. . Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. voning Servico 8:00 P. M. IACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.SERVICES: ; linday School r__10:30 A. M. fternoon "Service '2:00 P. M. . Y. P. U.L_ 6:C0.P. M. yeniijg Servic.e -i 8:007H.-M. . . . g _ . . _ _ : CHURCH.* Corner Senate and Pine Streets. Rev. fci G, Bow uiuii, Pnslur. Z V SERVICES;;" : " . orning Re'rvice .11:30 A. M. tH*iay School 3:00 P. Mr. C. E. League 5:30 P. M. . vening Servige 7:30. P. M. JONES TABERNACLE Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor. SERVICES; and ay School 10:00 A. M. . Y. 6:00 p- M- ?vening Service -- 8:00 P. M. LAlfSON PRESBYTERIAN Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor..*>' p i \\ [orning Service __l l: lij A. 2/i~. unday S.c-hool _n'[ 4:00 P. M. hristian Endeavor 5:00 P. M. ST.T\MES A. 31." E. CIIURCH ~ ~ 115 Henderson Street Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor. SERVICES; [orning-Service^ ?11:15 A. M. . C. E. League... C:30 P. M. ourvice 'C3U iJ. JY1. F.MPI.E ZLQN BAPT. -CHURCH __ . . . Uidgewood lorning- Service , ?._12:3Q i___ :'ip ivicc For FORDS. | IDEWETi IS: 1 iade exclusively for Ford automo- 8 frame of the car. The steering 8.. i a stabilizer and equaliz^k All & eiruh the htmdsv The bes^-tifiater- 8? rings are.-u'spd.. vTlieve'K?,!nothing ? ? I1\ 3 - 1 - ' ! ' i ? ~ ic is sen-noused.. iSo clll't t!8fl" W ? ate in oil." " S! IE WEI, DOES 1 equipped with a Gidpwel. Notice ? i of the continual jerking arid Vt^ Sj 1 3 Gidewel-equipped Ford. ? The dif- 3 he enthusiastic? Absolutely all g n away. Bapk lash is eliminated. 8 Learn the pleasure fff driving. ;3 . PORTA NCEY^ - | iy giving tho driver obooluU con- ? ? ns. ' i climbing. ' "? its road shocks from reaching the * ~ luipped Ford easily with one hand, x 'he Gidcwel increases the steering j m rger cars. Makes the Font Stcer.r:*^_ worm and steering mechanism. 1 ON YOUR FORD. 1 s guaranteed against defective * ridewel ten day ST-If you are not j tlaim, return it. Your money- will J el can be attached easily and ? more waiting. Just drive around c } and comfortably. ly attached?Ready \ : i Away.PDtANA. ^ j-j !TchTand, Lee, Sumter, Marl- > ffield CouirttgST" Campbell St? Telephone 453, I" 'k H CAROLINA.