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Saturday, January 2, 1932. 1 ) 1 CHURCH NEWS 01 CUAl'PELLE STATION M. E. CltUKCIl Kuv. J. H. Bryant, Pastor Santa ClausT made a large vaction in our Sunday School Sunday morning December 27. Though -Santa Clans ha j come and. gone it seemed as so hie WOryhome stitl looking for ? Santa to come. However we- had a ? splendid Sunday with thoue that wore - prrnwiHi - '. Il:o0 the pastor spoke from the Uxt?l-.ce.r 1 : V;?sublet "Ri-vera that . run into the sea." He spoke very interesting which all enjoyed. We had many visitors among them wvic ?i.j4vicMLs iruiii cne campuses and 1'uur nurses from the Good Samaritan Hospital. We were very pleased to have them come and will be glad to have them plus the faculty come u&nin. ~ ' ? t>:.30 the Lcagoe met with a splendid program arranged, to soit tht occasion. Miss Mary Bowler acted as pianist for the Leagoe. Mrs. Bowler sang a very beaotiful Solo. She is ope willing to respond to every call. Rev. Ford brought thc message for the evening service. Rev. Ford <*Wiis not in the spirit to preach at first but something happened to shock 1 Rev. Ford, however after he &ot Over his fright he spoke very interesting from the text "For if a man knows not how to rule his home how can he rule TTic church."?Subject?"What * must we do to develop the progress of church." "We enjoyed this message very much and will be very glad 16 hear him again soon. We were blessed to have a good many outstanding visitors with lis oil Sunday night. "Revs. Harper, Nash, Williams, and others. P. E. Adams and Mcl'lellan. Elder Adams open __cd the doors of the church. Elder McCIoITah made a few1 br ief ?-r cm a r We Are always glad to have then. The district meeting will be held at Chappelle Station Monday December 2d; shall mention more facts about it in next issue. " Tlic L'eague planned to go to the camps during the holidays to carry those who are less fortunate seasops We are in sympathy with those folk and it is always appealing to ?? rr-r- iinU ilA fKn lloYt tn CD mil ^ HXJ n?i .-ji ? m , there. to be split in fO!1 U puiiujJ of time ;uul can't enjoy these beautiful clays as.we arc enjoying* them neither cap they be happy in this blessed sun?^ - litrhfc of freedom. - ? Miss Plair and Miss White who ~ """bbco li II II i.wiy tnifhinpf ^mf. hoilie for their Christmas holidays. . Mrs. White was the .pianist for us Sunday.,. -We iWjsh them a prosperous iVew Year. g, KIJlN'KY I'AIiK C\"M. E. CHl'RCil Rev. J. C- Anderson, Pastor Tl.e Sunday' Schoop bpimed at its usual hoiir with Supt. Starks eon* ducting. . The lesson was beautifully discussed, subject "The Outreach of God's kingdom." Isa. 11:1-10, Rev. uiii.a, ? ' ' At 11 t>0 Itev. vyy-L. Gladden deIivered a wonderful sermon subject God's lncxpense Gift," -which was .. enjoyed by all. There were a numhor of visitors present. We always e xtendTTrbeTnT^AveftroT^^ frjends to worship with us. ?rl. TT* I /x.tn>nrv o VOrV i iuj r-.pwui i.il- """ " enjoyable session at G o'clock, a splen(Iul~proffra:n was rendered. At 8 the Epworth League presented a Candle Light Service-which Tin School Baby Content on last MoUflfty Sundav Jan. 3, 19S2 being th ; ' rs. Lunday* ?n Li.e - New Yeai1 and < o.nnnrnitfir bttnoay the p?stui- is-a^rg1"^ --ill membgrs to present as he as n special sermon for you. If >o? v.urs it ypu. will nus, a treat. Mi member's are asked to bring a frienu Scanners and visits s always find a "I'earty welcome to all the Services at Sidney Park. The Sunday S l.ool iQhristn.as tree b'ld on last V/ednes lav me lit. _ . . LP EAT FALLS NEWS The members of Paradise A. M. Zioh Church feel very grateful to Bishop E. D. W. Jones for having sent to Hrrnt Fnflg Rev; J. Wv Shaw- as lJasf<or. He although, having been , ~ here but a^;ery short time has taken mot in the hearts of his members. He has ttfe ability to lead men on to greater heights. He is an organizer, a spiritul preacher, songster, leader nuil~4echer? He too, possesses that drawing power that is so essential to the success of a minister ? He has taught us to ignore courteously any display of jealously or unfriendliness on the part of others. Ao cooperate oarnestly and sincerely w? ,h a Tccolhr.fnee with all concerned. This code we have resolved to adopt at all times times and under all circumstances, lionized and Paradise has taken on new life and is blooming under his The old proeraln has been revoluleadership. December 18 Elder C. L. Flowe held his first quarterly conference for this year. Dr. Flowe possesses the king pin of success in life,, and that is kindness. He uses kindness " as a It'.i-i to move the henrto of men and has proven to lik that it is the prime factor in over-coming friction and makinf the human machinery run smoothly. . . The P. E. assessment of $42.00 was iniSCll ill full, All rapnrto wort. round and everyone was happy. " On Saturday evening, a reception was given in honor of the Elder and Pastor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T~ ? . . . -*_??* L - . x.. ?. ; ; - . ;rr7 'ALh.i I J. I i ". ' ' I L \ ? SOUTH CAROLINA BETH.EL A. M. E, CH UttCH Union, S. C. We all Avow .so \ nUnood over. tne 'return of our pastor I'or another year, |we were afraid once that' we would not set him back U^Uin but <Jod Up I'wuyn knows what we'need, anU .stand xeauy to supply our need. 77:7 - - _ ' >w ' ' " I. .x . | tor Rev. Bowman our church has been ^reorganizedinto til icon ditl'erent boards and auxiaiar> and wo are doting greater work under his administration. We thank the presiding Ei'der and Bishop lor returning to us .'this Moses, hoi it .would have, been rather difficult lor a pastor to come to Union and take hold of tile attairs 'run smothely.as we are punning how. Nqt knowing where to take holt. On last Sunday we. heard two of the most beautiiul .ine.;sa/jes delivered J by Rev. Bowihau usetng tor u text 'Luke 14:18. subject Excuse. The mes'nage.was very insmiiin. :m?l. msinif|tive at 7:110 IV.M. He preached an impressive and far reaching sermon to a; splendid audience mixed with ' mr.tvy liieiiJ.s and visitors texi'SU Luke 18:38'subject A Sinners Eriend. j iuc -.iory Vji.ost was upon mm lie preached as. never before. The nignt service lias been very poorly attended, but since we are huh.'- in ww?iu^xj. i viure.i, amp ovmg ted- wiin such Gospel messages the night -services now out number-the day services. I Miss Detail Hardy a teacher in Spar ten burg Co. is home l'or lire lioiioays with her aunt Mrs. Tan he Davis. Miss Luciie Windium a- student of J .-ilie-it i_>ii..c-..si?.;> i.- iiO.r.c t>> Snmu ! v u.u. ra- i> imrvSaripY o. -t ialnij University is home for the lioliuuys with lier mother and sister- ~ f? *4... 4 ? - I .'us Autu tv-ai'ninn nome on nenrcatt street was destroyed by ure recently and all the contents therein were destroyed."' Site is a faitli? i'til member ot' Bethel one of the stewdcsses and president bi'_the pujpit aid board. The pastor announced last Sundry that Tt'"special collection will be taken up to'' her en a later date. I "i'lrs T^~ni iv~l;!tTh^^ne' of tbe desses who has been, :ndispo.-ed tor a number of weeks is much impmwd Mr Quss Feaster a steward who hasbeen sick with the Flue, has re operated. On last Monday night while it was yet raining a eioup >.f l.i 1 e- led on by sister Krn.1 YotnCf president" wf 'the Missionary Society-ami Chairman of Stewardess -hoard No. I assisted by sister Mary' Turin r ,sist<r .Mary Ray, sister Mattie Porter. .Man Ivti_ banks rnary .1. Rice, T._ Young. M rs. Lucy A. Gillian Elk"* Lipconie, Fali| nie Gibson, Mary. Bryant, Corene Kirshaw, Bailie Mitchell, Mary Bay. Rosa A. Sims and Many others, marched down from' the chyrch to the parsonage, singing bringing ifv the sheaves. Each of- them earring' Santa Chi us, and many good things to out. Nov.1 Bowman wTTa TiT" i.ro-1 !o\ .wife welcome us \'erp happily and I -11 ...k. ...: n S i4.u wjiu 111 u> conn' iiixiiin soon. MT. I I~\i All A. .M. L.#CHIRCH Sumter, S ('--The F> mster Club o. Mt Pisgah hold its Tegular nicotine Monday, December <5 at the bAm: ifu"; "ami"hospitable home of I)r and Mrs. . -All W 1-Vldcr . 0:1 0:tki,t:.d -Ave. ; j Tbfej'??ombers-Lii _ih, liu1l ,u.e full ol enthusiasm d!ld !l!VMdAdlJll*to put over a -big fi'iuncial program this year Our President, M.s, Aliv.eta Grogg was re-elected at the- last mooting- and 1ms . the- -work?a?_ Alie Boosters at lkart. .. Mrs. France* Moore \vn;-, elected vice pre. i . ent anJ j we are very .proud for she has been a I most loyal worker, .Mr. A. G. Spi-ar.| Jr, our worthy tleusure.r who,. has j served wonderfully in "tlit- past was unanimous^* iC-elccted. Mrs. Mamie Smalls turn/e-tl'icieut scerutary who has given raitlilill service. wa.^ a 1st le-elLCtU.f. 1 ?? ?A--v-er-y interr .1 in>;-tnik. was 'given by Elder Sp.ivrs who is a stau ielv v member?of?t-be?!! '"> lv? ?LIl.?1?M_ Jannerettiv our. Li-Moved; pastor was not with Tis ? tip- last meeting bu? was out visiting tlu- sick and h<1rtiinisering H^ty?vAinjniOiiiui.iv- Ih . takes special imerest-in all our ckvm-ii clubsnni is a real Booster. We are glad to have hireturned to us. If you want to luiyx- ,thc_, right spirit, live a right life, die a -wok 1 deat h, imn mn> : - - - iv... .'in?<m the- work of the Lord. ML - Flsgavh will ever hold he.r right fuj place with these organization at her hark doing .the will of the. i-o:d. A splendid financial report-was given,. Business was discus.>ed after which the hostess served a (u licious sweot course. A Vote of thanks \v<;< tendered for nor p.cnfrous iio.v,.ital;t.v and 'ho oJ-nhr was invited ' > inec W, 11. Laritr. .toe cvi in ok was a '.continuity of merriment ironi beginning to end. AH Cnioved heintr present. Sunday marked a high day in Zion. Dr. Flowe preached morning and evening, and .soul reviving. The spir;' ran high in both services. Sun day night marked the close of one of the, best puai'terlv conferences held in Paradise church. The Presiding Elder informed us that wo were in lead This We arc detertmin'ed to hold by help. THE PALMETTO L r MINISTERS' WIVES ALLIANCE j An all round inspiring meeting of J" I tmi < nuance luok. place on Thursday , e Dec. 7th at the home of Mrs. G. M. f I Miles^ 12.'t0 Pine Stleet. s An apropriate program?ivasi utr?. -a 'ranged ai the previous, meeting that n 'would be in keeping with the Christ- a 'mas season at the December meet- t ing. This program was arranged by l the committee on Literary Program t !oi which Mr*. K. C. Chappelle is tne c. [chairman and it was most pleasingly p rendered. . For an opening song, "Joy to the* world," was sung; Mrs. Sims acting <1 at IJu. piano al'iU-vofTltocreU tne pro -I? gram 111 the absence of Mrs. Chap- lt pelle.?Mrs.?.1 ('arnill read the _LV "jNcTipttrre~on the -hiith-uli Christ,_io)^ > lowed try?anothei song;?Mrs. 11. M. __ -'Mvini, ullrnd n vrry puinlnl praxUL_!l in 'keeping with the program, alter ri which Mrs! Sims sang very sweetly, a ,"Silent Night."'. At the close of this Sl selection each one recited a Scripture l' J 14u0.u1.10h oeaintg o nthe,.birth oi ri Christ. The President, Mrs. Dillard u then asked Mrs. Starks to tell the [ i. ai istnnis siory watch slie did 111 a very interesting manner. J-' When the program was over the '' Santa^Claus'' subject was discussed, ' 'Everyone .promised to aee "Santa C'laus in person for each individual ~ child of the Williamson Orphanage, i A committee consisting ol' Mrs. Sims Mrs,- Ouc'liutt, .Mir ftditms ^id-ill.. X Lowery as chairman will receive ar.d deliver these gifts for the children. *' 1- There?were ^present?&s?visitors: Mrs. Alice Williams and Mrs^X MT A". S Myers. A new member joined in the y person of Mis. L. C. Mance. | The members of the Alliance will be sorry to learn^ of the defctjy of the ' fuihur .of?Mrs.?puckett,?who?died ? since the adjournment of the meeting \c and also the death of Mrs. Elliott's ni t cousin. She was away at the ,bed- tc side of her ill cousin during the time in of our meeting. ; *. lid |. 'ilno-:e. %bdie.s| I know," have the p( deepest sympathy of the Alliance. gj j At the close of the meeting the dt 1 hostess, Mrs. Mile6, surprised (the st "T. ? . I - ~T . . 1 ju ciui'K : v_nrisxmas turKey umner^eT [Which was in keping with the -entire ., program of the evening. Who will give-the next Christum., B dinner? . ~ " j'h ' M . ' si t;i.KAMN(iS FROM SALT Kit L'. MKMOKIAL A. M. K. t III UC II j tr ' ? ? T' v- - . . . th TIL"v.?A". !*Toriri Honri, ATTu"tvtT.-rf-Krsi-ijik dencc and Study 112 a Oak St. lin With the bcautitication repaiiing ( and renovation ol' our church-building th arid-grounds in progress, the plot in j th rear of the chinch, has been- broke:: .su up, preparatory to thedaying oft' of a fe i"l.()i!inh'a! garh-n >vt olf by hedges.)? lids attempt is being made and l'os- Pi iercd .by Messrs T. Cook and S. K. m.< Alfoid, who have promised to clem- ty on.<trate in a tangible way to the pr city at. Large, what the "Young No- at: gr<? Co-operati > e La ague" stands for, to We wire greatly surprised at the.JL large audience which greeted I'l/of. <*. A. Banks. .Friday, December 12. Se His lee', tire demoYst raiing the grii\ i- \y ty. .and im^aocruc-J^by the Use - of. | J, ih'kk.u was appauiing. [i. The first gun fired '.luring the firs; scries rebounded with the gunner. | r( shooting himself into?the china h molly,-. is naw an active member. Guess ? jj Our series of mt-e-lings have boe.n \j n progress sirtec December' ft; arid-j^' Vvili eontrjiue until- Jan. IT, 11?;>2 (-f i he ir respective choirs and congiv- j.|! .rations. Why not you? From the outlook a very large num-.^j oL' hays and gills will enroll in' oirr-Sunday School, Sunday Januaiv-i,. :i i'\ M. Our Shpt." Dr. I.ton ?pj .Wakefield and his corp of olfivers ar.d W-'lt-lttm making cir.b.-n-.Hc pi1' pa j' I 01 iliK d)Wutai.,f^uifi.im. T tie who enrolls, (boys, ghi is, nien o> * voTnen) will be given a beautiful gi" lonated by Dr. Webb, pastor of .Kirs; Tvimist' Cktn'Ch in this city and other white friends out of The" cisy. We are again thanking the follow tg Presiding Kbit rs, and ministers, with their respective choirs^ aani con relation's. for their ijivaldalde conributios given dubwg^the firs', ai.d * eeond scries, of our Pre-YuU'tido s?-r- W viees. Presiding KldorsY JJ. C. Mcriellan, T. 'J. -Miles, *K. P. Kllis. w ??H??*. i \ liliiii,- al-o Dear. . 1' '> 1'. nt. .Kevs. -S-"S-rflriaapi^ldood. 11.'.' *7 d- wii. Peace, nnnonsT -mrfrn, N.m'n.j"' . ' . , n. I.irkiu. 1' >aiit. 11."i- ''v ,er. Anderson and Gryrn: "Sun < ly 'al'.ernoqn. December 2.was a record breaking day for Salter M1 tentorial. b j.ng the largest gathering j (l r.nd collection "'fur tonne -tioov? vr.s on the Occasion ot the opening o 1 die second series of Pre-Yuletide sei. . ' iecs* being conducted by the astor.>f the several denomination-; of the k0 it.v.- Special music for the afternoon. . onslsted of Xmas Carols and appro- ot prialc anthems in keeping with the " > ,n w. re- t'l'ell'iuibly sting hv?liu- _!?> Glee Club of First Calvary BapftsT Y1! t huVv'h. This chorus consisted of o2 .o:ivs with Mrs. S. S. Youngblood as "> e ganist and director. 11... vpci.ker_ was Dr. S S Young- ^ Mood nastor of the aFore-mentlone! **< nil,!'. who. spoke from This words 'CV* 11. V rock I shall build mv church ^ and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." The mountain peaks of this master-piece were-..X?..The church includes all Xtians; 2. The church tnea-ns?iulla^t. Ho-opera'tio-n and 3, The church is eternal. President 157 it. Sims Of AHpiv lTni? versity who was in in charge, as usual fitted himself to thtj occasion . with masoned and time 1 y remarkj^ and dignity"1 7" " ' After extending thank9 and appro cintion by the pastor and the "rendi- i tion by the speaker of the afternoon j a well spent hour was the by words of those who were present. '? We are again asking you to keep posted by our Calendar and the papers of the meetings which are to continue, to January 17, 1932, and on. , EADERj ST. M.VKJv ( Aiken, S. ('. .? < V;i\ n ] whh 'jiJia* ;i ; t. ; ruin l'u<I.J i ... oiils. l? il W i?:Ui I'll' ?y.? ??r ; U ever coir.'v v ..: i v. * .... r , II. i:. u : .1 W .. . " . . ' f; liorin-lnw <:']>. ft {.? uw iun ? ?>?!? -??-! > ji hu'j'oh ; i 1', I" r.c*:>'? < iiim ! ".. . } i 1 thU lial:!We . <! ;.! ! ... tr.ue i;i i- . . ' -r--;, skinV ;n .i/.-: . ' ' uittf < ' i. r". 1 a l'7'i' r T "" ': ' ' ' >'i- .'V : 1 _ LTVM'l' i%f I'.". .* , '< u- a;r. <i f.iik. -V? . mutiny J11 ' ; nrier. \V.. a, < ? v li t l"j k ! : . i. . link" <S st-i'vn . ,x .... ? - ?i;<l- t; y <il ?i'>ll i" n rt. r . Ir ; for U# * 10 l\-.'il(il-", ?.?1- !' I.. * ! ovk o:u .*> tin ir. <;'. { . no r.r I" n a trap v.* ill . *, Winn. ' ' >if~ jTTir.'i.- . * . 1 .?= ilo;l . . ? rxday*srirocirnr v. i -: ORKKRS. TO r?A\ L l i . i. DAY 'i raimSt: v. . . IMiALiii'"i P"-' : 1 i11' iT? ?:?Q. jfc act'ir.-g. ft uv.tr. vf a c/.i .ittoc of three "La val-'cd S-upcrii indent Orzir.e. a: tit nice i'!* held at Kir t .?? t:\ :.ry Bv.pti Htrch -.Sunday a.4- tr.i.kn -<nil. .St >iintondent C'urii.. ^ j. i-)'h pvi rant and the' v.v..*.f... I: uet me among* the .v> 5 itt'-Eu.uiists of ti .aW-ftutirijr th.it .hv l n ndaiK.e l.aJ?ii.i I ; u -V* oven years av> . ~7"he . .'.an*"v--'T ' !Iut slate-To ;r- ?;i n: ~ Tl'lltiling ^vi11< I; > Aliil uji'tUts have i?>r ; e. TS tow. Were \ t1\> vi: \ ami .hi iy "Sehojil' Tii?i?I 1*.. ? i'. "i After a he *< i *.1 n ' want ooosul t_u v'iv" ;:i- ;* ' inse of hi? fl.--t.-V-. ' - " :,'!tv:.-y4.,l,t...I -;.o,| .17 7 . 1'. r. . the N.e'-M'o J!.. f ^< 1Mil. 1 Jj I >!. ret --t-rrr-' --!"r-rr-r** * use uiveii tr. I. ' > r ,e stwi'l I e , oi-.wh fo; ret I lit .lJeiii'iiit > T. o f' !'1 : i! >' ' ? ?VI?e eshlent S'.c L- . > ' arms-< i.nls f. v the -t il" ; . -i t to the- j11. otfram er.r.imir e v . h'.iat:'.. id Kev. t: St. ii., . ? . it Chun h, i llus- i .itt'.enl; 1" .ml -w ;'t Artemas ami Kev. \V. .V. eoiul Calvary Ma : ' ! ; I . Hi; rr-ison.. ittai I'.v.. S S. Vamp iQibr^iTsr: (a . .; Q nvh H7 Jenkins. Uev. to ier. /.: iptist; (I; F.. ,\'e .( ? J. Ijhi tt ?0!t, Brnetlii't 1 *v hoot .at: J .M.?? :?1 . i .?? J. Starks. Rev. J, !?. .. ' u Roi'eho';i> h v. o:v ?vV e proptram '-intr.ti' i v a- -a F? o *^ ; illett'e hatl been ; vie-. t< ! : ? Cyalu r the sc f". t" '. kh : '.-a : e rotM'alJon "|- f Ot'aer pastor i . .-.'.. .! ' :.t: :.?! ? :ve thi i:' \v. ..?.i i.-~ra <- - itiuk f. - li." li. Sniivh. \ KMU'Zl'l" 1'.. <" Va.Ul ills Ni.iVis, St. .Iw'.r: 1'. M. Vouii; : -: .'ii 1 "A 11 " -*r* r x >:r. v?- "y ; T; f. A M ! m, ; -z: " - . > . i i. Ti o - ?.?> ; U-x "m-' ' Ti o a. it y.:l . W li!'; K . ?< ''K- ,liiv V" u, L ,w ~<1 ' Vt\. W"v " I > I ' \ IV* ). S.'. ui'-Mf v."." ;>r- i. V . ..* * mV. <". ~~ f ' 7 yT ii-Mi ;.? . t. /-j (1 j'^rir t'vr^y? "-1- ? -> *;1 i.> M 1 ' ' .this mvM ; ' . licv. ti.lV-'bl-. ot ^rc!. '1 AT. KK.V-+4. t:..-. .. .... .. . ' , __ fhosv i.ii.-My-V' -\:.y eutiiiul x?i' v' ? ' 1 -tr"' dtunbia froM JM.?. / "? M*s. T. 1). ?; ;;"'v 1 arkor r.iul Mr- ?) . I* ' /y " jem^amSUM "^Pl? I <! ? J \m W' n - II ^ **- - -" -J ;~ WmW?i i iij, I.juil ? :,*T"* """ " *. T".' - ? - -. ?1 .4 MHmnHMHi r] P{,\I::kmey'3 F ('y - I NDKHTAKER AM) I I |? V. , __ j ; ^ ^ .! if '"' j V i I - ' c ~ ~7^~~ T~ V I i ^ ' !l:f Mi <.UO\-K A.M.E.Z. CI1VUCI ? ' ?;?^ w- Cr-H. .McKay, I'astor School was largely i\ttond h ! -I ,v Cellar-.Grove church. The les | ' v.as-' <ti cussed enthusiastically 1 .o?'c i. ui v.hich "The Outreach o. . a. Found l>a. llH-10 lL ??+?i.i, . i-iiii., al 01 the School thi i'-, Women's branch met in' "llv n- i . .i .i'oil with Miss Magnolia Epp ,i.( i.le.nt. .M(> /(. !la Epp;:, secretary . . -i: t j program was rendered. \V? i- ,'i meet in}?, y- 1 iu*K Magnolia and Muzelh n -iipp.- were the dinner guests of Mis it: i. U, Ab'rams. They enjoyed ? t- lovely : evening. uj , i.'fv t?ii11:i m oj^ .W-v. berry. S. ('. wa |< ?tp~' dinner g;rcst?of-Xlr, mud?Mr* Hi??-'--Wi-H-tanis. Sunday, They enjoy b. . I a pleasant evening and a lire dinner, ( all again Kyv. Gilliam. ' M. -.-es Christine aiid Fiorie Gleni i,J~ <-non rv of 1* ifTlt Hill and Cedar Gl v? u . v. . . VHIU'llllj.! iny-- \? iilv tin it-. pan tus at fee | Mr. Win. 'Wallace accompanied Ln T ?T ! : !.ij.?rr?"-m?pn t?w- >'>'k?aoa A-. 1 i':Y trip. , ; v. it ;a- tree that- was giV ..1 ?\ L.t idrovc A. M. K. Z. ehuVel in i . l.i was a succe.-s. Kv ervon.e sei-Vm ] t,, eh joy the progrMY W'- t iuii'.h . all for . then _ kiiuln-.-s. s ; "' We are fo!y to learn that M ?rl : Harri-'-?n Wallace is ill. Vfe hope j , -t .i -i- . . Oii tiu- >ick Ii>t: M r. at i.anu-i rir: Ahiia.L Atr.n, V,\ .tlu a speiiv I el tivcry. n ' v. ,;. ',m. eiijt\<vl a I' r.r ' ii.'e a shipi < <v .i'll "I lire ];(. : p.r- A'"V Vi;il . " j ' V ' \Y- ,. w'.; face '-va, 'Winer Q .. ..1- ^V. L. M. Ahraio>. 'it.- etir j . r. a: e.:o inner. . .,Vt- Voting of Gaaley. Bridge ^ a? c??:r panieil by ids ..i.-tevi ?Birr:?Voong ' "> -t. e ... .-s of Misses Inez and Mo.nli ..?,^ S-itnr'iay Decen.b.--.' I'.V M'' " b.iir Wtmg accoj.p7)anle?1 by :<it--so' Lizzie Young. Inez and Moieita fc.pl>* -?; l>. Alo'aiii', matured to DWrUi 'nn-ml the Christmas with Mr. - - V"tn g's parents. Mr. and Mis. dSam : Yoarg. December. 2f>th. 'ih.-v ciia pleasant day. m.TiiBi. cm ru n m:\vs ' "" 1 1 s T'l-i' nn'ivliW[|J IA. M. E. Church arc very i rbiid !.. have. j.heir. pas'.Air back. The second Sunday in December wt - lAcvl'vd?ourselves,..ith a jww rally, ".-h vi -aT" captains were appointed ^ t-ti raise $2.50 each. Everyone passed e ;in' required hniount, some amounted etc. We ended the ;.av with <- tin . jrlorious amount of $lJ5.20. Wt have a few members, the smallest i conas'i'jjalion in the city but a niota 'oval set cannot be found. We held h -*j mo-i-' sia cessiul quaiHer last Monday W<; paid our .pre. lilt',' i Mel :Jj. a and .-cut him Wv.A iiiddU'i IT; tT *" *! ;tlTm. .TfTTtf-the -sMwaJ s lut { ; :'.2 wn-^-carried out by EliU-r J. h. Thqmasi ? ?-?I '\Vo had a wonderful sermon CUristmas mowtinjr. beautiful services and : a1 large attendance. The pstov's sub i-i.-at.Vs \vi re eta it to' burn while he pictured to us Jesus, lite meek and ' - ii.-s ly lattti), the- liose ol Sharql\, the 'i.- -i Line a 1 i II' ' !' I | \v 11 ill' Lr Iat 'ill 1 -ay A M. K. ("it!mpfft ?s. i :..! at 7 .'?0. Cmtu* . one. / ioViuv ail. and soi 'this wonderful yen' .iVt Ion. ' ".' IxporieayJe means skirtjPBB nd nTulity?the reason fciTl hy you can place ut-IISMJI f confidence in our ||WJ| biliiy to serve you best. KyJjJl itp'rior equipment, mo- IcgjgM orate cost, care in every ? ? = ? ?' . . \' . Page t UNEKAL HOME ' ,I( ENSED EMBALMER OF J^^JULi^EORGIA ^ _=?=* Funeral Cars and Funeral Equipment . || AS GOOD AS THE BEST ^ And Better than the Rest |k AZZI And Prices Less ? : ^ Office Phone 5707 ~rf ?Residence Phone 7705 COURTESY and ^3 SERVICE I 1006 WASHINGTON SI. =1 ; COLUMBIA, S. C mmmmmssammaammmmmiaaamman^d >' ' 4 lUmrCKSIONAI. , CAliDS i . .. f " i ?: * Office Hours:'' Telephones: *7 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033 ? Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins L * " . ^ ' ' DENTIST - ' .lings, I'lates, Crowns and Bridges 1 Sunday bv Appointment A Extraction by Condi ctive Anesthesi* ? _ . a Specialty. ^1 Washington 'St., C\da., S. C. ? " j Office Hours: . Phones: i 11 A. M. to 2 P. r. Res. 8873 e .0 P. M. to 8 P. M. : : v- ' Dr. W. D. Chappelle i M Physician and Surgeon = jjaeMta of Women antLXhildren ? 1 1 A Specialty 4 Office: Residence: " 2115 Laky St. 1.301 Pine St. 1 * C'-filnmlua Q -1 1 r DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist .. f)i the Gums ' Special Attention Given to Diseases ' * Gold Crown and Briuge Work 1 A Specialty 1 -nOflice Phone-6429, Res. Phone 8204 .1126. Washington St.. Columbia, S.C. 5 , O 1 PHONES: . J Office 3413 Residence 3422 I DR. A. J. COLLINS DENTIST - - > ; T1517 Harden St. Columbia, S. C. - DR. J. G. STUART ? ' ^ O ce Hours:- Telephone: '*1.:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692 , .6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3790 Office: . Residence; 2030 Taylor St., 1117 Pine St. I DR. L. M. DANIELS I I'll vsician C ? _ . .. .w.. ?nu oui ^trun Women. V Office-: Residence: J . 1125 Washington 2230 Hampto*. M Phon G429 Ph ne 7564 DK. S.R.GREEN ? ' j i Oflice Hours: Telephones: J - T0~srm'. ~-Res. 6028 *?~i 2 to 2 p. n.. Officer 5778 - ?'?0 tu 8 p. m.?: J Office:. Residence; 1517 11 anion St. 1508 Gregg St. Office Hours Phone 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 6:00 P. M. to 8 P, Mr-'- Res. 6548 I)r. C. E. Stephenson 1 Physician and Surgeo,. . - Uiatiaaes of -AY omen ami Ohildren A -J Specialty Office: Residence: 1 1414V4 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. M ? Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798 V S N. .1. FRfinRPlcir _ UU1V1K Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COUNTS ?State and Federal 1T19 Washington St.i Columbia, 8. C. J. H. JOHNSON & Co. sM Notary Public and Dealer in real estate and sale of lota in PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully located on paved road above j H I College Piace. Phone 6422 - 1109 Mi Washington Street M I