The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 27, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6
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Union News i
Sunday March 21st was an ideal
day for-Church-goers. Ours1
. here were well attended and .col- j
lectins very good. "
Revs. Sims, Smart, Welch and,
\ ? Daniels were at their respective.
Churches, from all
say that, it was good to^be there.
The attendance at "Corinth
'.morning and evening was very
?? ?-?encouraging.?_ Pas tor Daniels i
felt very much like" preaching
and did. It tvaS"really a spiri?
tual broakfart. many were tTllo. 1 1
;to oevrflow.ing. At each service
held, Rev. Daniels^.emplia- (
sizes the imjjprta-hce of Regen.e.
_ ... ration uudMln'ous uiti tjigy'_'lil*u_|
line" before closing the service.
The" Sunday School is also well |
.. anemied. iSj.ii?t. Sifnpkins suc:
?eeeds without, making a noiser,
' -and yet we know when he is
- aboard our "ship." This is a
very busy season with churchworkers.
' Ma-jiy are hard at
* work and others will Soon begin..,
The Baby Contest at Zion on
Monday March 22 was a glow- (
ing success. The ?14 Clubs.had ,
- 14 babies to enter the Cohtesth
. Little Annie Leslie Sims won j;
. ist. prize. Mrs. C. A. DawkinsC.
the popular wife-of Dr; Dawkins "
practising physician, here, sold.'
more tickets than other
leaders,1 the prize tell to Anme^
for whom Mrs. Dawkins sold tick i
ets; Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Sims,
are the parents ot Annie^. Overly
. . $200.t>0 was- reported; from the';
~ : euiilesl.? ; , ??' 1-(
On Monday -evening, March' 15 \]
a musical and Lityra-ry also i
Queen Contest was held at Cor- '1
___? inth .Baptist ('huixh, t.hiri was
~ ^ ^ gIrerFl7y Jtini'*r'' Mb*iuuary Cir-1
'
cle. Miss Alberta Ruff organized I
this Circle about two- years' ago fj
and has worked untiringly with;]
' the young people oFHftenGhurch !i
and Sum lay "School; The prbgramj]
on Monday night was enjoyed
by all who attended. The suc-!(
eess due to faithful service ren- ,
dered by Miss Ruff who is as
busy as a bee, a very efficient ?
teacher at McBeth High School ]
and an earnest Christian work- ?
e^-ln COTtntlrBapth t Church and ,
Sunday School. Here's hoping,
t hat Miss Ruff will be. blessed r
~r' "'"'h 1mm-b b I'h ami prosperity. '
The teachers- of Union and .
'v. Union"County who were privi- .
* leged to attend the State Teach- <
ers' Convention report a* very j'
plcaaant and prolitaolo session. I.
=??Prof. A. A^ of McBefh Hi' '
Schx>o], left here early on Wed.
-evening r -Misses Cornelia Hern- ~
Pride and Humphries accompanied
Prof, through the country to *
Columbia. These ladies are mem'
hers of the"Faculty of McBeth *
High School also Misses Farr,
* Letr Twiggs -ah<,l Mesdames Mc- Gill,
who left on Wednesday c
night. ~~~ " - =
Rev. and Mrs. Daniels spent .
Friday, in Columbia with mem- ^
bers of the Aysn. Mesdames
. ?
Cornwell, Young and Hemphill j
accompanied Rev. and Mrs. Dan- .
iels. .. ?r
Mrs. M. E. Hemphill <va-s once ^
th$ honored matron at Allen University.
She remained there
* for five consecutive years, since '
, that time has served in the same jF
capacity at Morris Brown College .T
Atlanta, Ga. She. & spending^
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the winter a-t.home, has a large
clastv of music pupils.. Mrs. Hem
imiii ..?on i uc recipient ~oi warn
greetings from teachers and students
of .'Allen. She reports a
most "pleasant visit. We are al
glad to have her at home this
winter and trust, that Prince
will not come yet awhile to steal
her away. '
Mrs. Sudie Shelton on North
Pinkney Street reporta^a pleasant,,.stay
in the Capital City
while there-a few week's ago.
On Tuesday Mar. 16. Mrs
Lir.7.ie Eubanks, N'. Pincknoy St,
entertained the Missionary Society;
oPCorinth Baptist Church.
She served a delicious [repast.
The JUeetJUftg was wejl^flJtcndeU
and great interest manifested
l)v 1 he nipmlicrx flnfl friends who
are preparing to Vntertain the
Convention.'- Many thanks were
tendered .Mrs. Eubanks for her
generous hospitality.
MaK 12 was observed a^s Union
County Field Day. A well
prepared program was rendered
at McBeth High School. Addresses
apd Music by Glee Club
j>nd McBeth Quartet. Miss Ruth
McKissick is the efficient pianist
sine! rli>*pptrooc in
> ^ 1 . Hi t^iiigiug tlic
melodies which wore much cnjoyed.
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? The addresses of Mr. Felton,
Prof. Davis JeTfrfb1^, Supt pi, Ellerbee
and Mr. Daniels, Far,ny
Demonstrator, Orangeburg, S.
P. were all very interesting .and
inspiring. Rev. Dr. Welch of
3ion A. M. E. Church and Smart
if A. M. hi. (Jfturch were also aTiong
theipeakers on Field Day.
The speakers were all pleased
.vith the attendance and spoke
rtrn;?complimentary of the ex.hlbRs,~Tvlucli
wetmany and
occupied more space than ever
iefore. ?After leaving the main
liall of exhibits, Miss Camelia
Herndon invited us to go with
ler to see the work pjp^e by the
primary grades. She being one
)f the teachers of this grade,
A*e consented*-Here we were met
and warmly greeted by little
Mary Ethel Sims,(a daughter of
Prof, and Mrs. Sims) we were
.dad to sou each other and at
jiicu.41mreeded to (pi e^LiunJtlary
Ethel about the exhibits etc.
rhe correct answers were given
bTTTdifir littlfr-nTMiil p^'ortod US
from one booth to anther showng
and telling whose they were
SVie admitted *that none of the
pretty articles were made by
;ier, but uilli pride told all she
:ould. We really felt" like remaining
here in "wonderland"
>vith our Fairy- Queen," but hasW
Uw auUiiuiiuin whore
1 vast number were going to lis:en
to addresses and music according
to the program. The exhibits
of the more advanced
grades. Were all good and comhedably
spoktrrr of by- Mr Felton,
State Supervisor of Colored
Schools. Re was particularly
ntere^ted and well pleased.
rhn visitors pynrpssprl tViPm_
elves as being welt repaid for
laving attended. Mr. Daniels
noticed that there wefe not
nany farmers present, but alaptcd
himself to the occasion
md gave us an interesting mesage.
Jlis joke about children
laying "baptising was very anusing.
Trust the next time
ly. Daniels come, the farmers
TfiB PALMET
J will be on hand to hear all that H
he has to tell so that he will not
^ be forced to sprinkle and send ^
| lis" on?? - . <
I Union County Field day has!
j has passed into history,-each S
.year carries its ownrecorct. This
iyear shows great improvement
r on years past. Prof. A. A. Sims A
'is still at the helm?a man who
(knows no defeat and whose motto
is, "Excelsior."
The Committee on Domestic
Science served a dolicious lunch
'to-the invited guests after ex- (
| ercises were over. Mrs. Alice
Junes was chairman of thin com
jmittee, Misses Ella Wallace. Corj
nelia Herndon a-nd Mesdames si
McCool and Duwkins were as*u- (a:
ciated with Mrs. -Jones? ki
' We are asking our reporters p,
;lof Churches here to let us have G
notes in time for paper-?not la't"l
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rer man iuesciay morning of each
. week. Thoscfsending in anr
nouncemcnts-please do likewise,
. Leader may do S9 by calling on tl
. Saturday at 20 S. ,Wallace, St. 'iv
I'All subscriptions are'payable inftt
advance. '!_ J
j We4 are all glad t<5 note that'jc
. the sick of our community ai%e 1 j-,
. better: Mesdames Savage, Mc-|al
jKissick, Worthy and-Bookman,
are all out again. Brother Maclc 7
McKissick imagined he had the
. flu because the Madam and-Miss'gj
Ruth.had it.- He was mistaken'm
for now the sings as gayly as'the1^
u-LiUv ;,ai. a. t.v
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SI LOAM BA RUST CHI KC1L
CONGAREE, S. C. ^
L. Sunday Mar. The SiloanijP
Baptist Sunday^cFiooT" met
its usual hour with ail teacHefs-t^
at their post*. Sunday School j
was called to order by supt., R.L.. S1
Blue. "Al^itt. G chapter was the J
lesson appointed. Since quarter- 111
lys were not on hand, the lesson S;"
was delightfully taught by the . .M
Rev? W. M. Taylor who is ? ret-.1 -Pi
Biblical orator as we know. _ Af- to
tor. a very lengthy cli-< ussion'oTTT'i
11-15 The lesson was closed which i*
,\vas enjoyed by all.? A very li- '
beraL CorTFrrbution was .lifted- by j*
Deacon Geo. Tucker of Beau'l&h g"
Baptist Church* after which the; .
minutes-of the last meetingavas ^.,
read and reefy No. scholars
present, 40, visitors. 15. '"The S. *jr
S. adjourned at 12 . . U
Praise "service were led by" ~
Deacon Alex. Jones which was a L
very spiritual one. Then Pastor ^
G.- B. -Neai announce;] that Kev.
VV. M. Tayloi would preach the
^n.orning service. Lv
j (Rev, Taylor preached an in-- pa
spirational sermon-which inter- .}j(
ested "every one present.
We are always glad to have the
public come add see-what wd-ajre an
doing. We make you welcome ^
to pur services both spiritually re,
and financially.- T.et every;
i Christ-lover turn out and help int
t
j advance our. work to~^r more ^
_ hvi^irhtnr and portVct da-V. o^.
Stop Fighting- Boys
" V,"Stop
fighting boys, the rlio is; ra,st n11
"j NtTie thousand coming strong, ^
Fror$ North, East, South, West, 110
I'm sure it won't be long. iDr
Bi
-Bet- every?BaptUt?berald_cry_i!?
-jr From every- gospel camp;
iPublish the news far and nigh,
Keep it humminj?_Like a lamp.
|Let no strife betwix us be;
Thy herdsman neither mine, ')r
IJnite in love witff heart so free
Like 9ne great family eombine
m;
! . _ . p
^To no one marr the honor shall '
! ' -belong f- Jca
1 No certain class need boast; j^11
Let every Baptist sing one song 011
Like Christ's redeeming host.,
* ' .Aqu
Let every gospel preacher, .
I Decide to do his part; J
Let every Sunday School teacher
Fall in with willing heart.
There'll be special trains with It
Pullmans, ?reo
And likewise with Dining Cars at
Copairtg from every direction,
With messengers from afar. wc
?r J*' r. ' ,
ro LEATHER ' "
urrah! For South C&rolina,
The proud Palmetto State,
rill entertain the Congress;
Throw wide your every gate.
v ' . 4,
toh fighting boys and do your
hit,
" y *
Let's put the program over,
11 things are ready and are
planned;
Just say, "I'll be a doer."
?A. Friend.
IC IILAND COUNTY ALUMNI
OF ALLEN UNIV. CALLED
^ TO MEET
All graudates of Allen Univerty
of Richland County are
?ked to meet in-the Administraoii
Building, Room 2~frt?44&A
m At-* ?*i 1 1
. A. Singleton, Pres. Co. Assn.,
E, L. Alston, Sec. Co. Assn.
THE OLD FOLKS' HOME
* #. 1
We are truly glad to say that
le-"old folks are still doing nice'
and enjby4*LKijthe best of
3aTth.' r- ,
- ! rr~
There were great prayer serves
carried, on at the home on
st Sunday afternoon under the
ispices. of the Union Baptist!
id Zion Baptist Church Choirs, j
he meeting was led byDe&con
rliit.e of Union and Porter of,
ion. " Healthful refnarks werej
ade by Bro. Entzminger of Zi-(
1. The* old folks all seemectto*
i -in one accord.?After the scr-'
ces a liberal collection was o fled
which amounted to" $4.30.1
lie Union Baptist Church also!
ive a collection of ?5.39 which
as very much appreciated by
le inmates. r ;
The meeting as a whole was
iledidly carried oiit.
The Friendly Aid Soeietv do
. ?? I
lied to the oid folks' home, i
.00 and they are wonderfully
ess^d. - Srstcr Ella Alowance,
esideftt. We hardly know how
appreciate the kindness of the
T-Mdent and members.?
We ask the phayers of alh_
T. PISGAH A. M. E. CHURCH
ecial to The Leader
Greenwood," S. -C.?The teachE.
Church h?3 done a great
al of good.
The Sunday School is taking'
new life; and its< outlooK is
ighter than Tt^TTas been for
me time.
Last..Sunday's services were
ening. In the^afternoon, thej
i went to Western Chapel A.:
_E. Church to assist them.1
!V. Samuel Nance, the pastor!
d his noble people were full of
ippreciatiqn for the services I
n tiered.
Last Sunday, we had each?
acher who belongs, to our
urch who attendedfthe recent
ate Teachers' Association that Et
in Columbia deliver a short
drefcs to the congregation both
:>ming and evening about the
:nrV fbflt was rlnrm mid l.llH
>ints of interest that vitally imessed
them. Mrs. Perrin> Mrs.
irge?ftr~Miss Henrietta Wilms,
"Mrs. Dabiy B. Holdman,
rs.-Matise Moore, each gave a
tod account of "themselves. The
tire congregation en-joyed
(Tpbints of interest wliicirtrtey
ought before it.
A memorial service will" be
Id in Mt. Pisgah next Sunday
ght in memory of Bishop B.
Lee. The program f?r the ocsion
has already been arranged
id some of the best minds in
r congregation will appear On
e program for the occasion in
estion.
Mrs. Susie Nance, one of the
ithful members of Mt. Pisgah
M. E. Church, the wife of Mr.
W. Nance, gave a birthday
cial Friday night, March 19.
created an occasion of social
mfort and pleasure for all who
tended it.
After having done research
>rk relative to speech de
: ^
J . ' ? - jfects,
such as stammering and s
stutering, it is the pastor of Mt. j
'Pisgah A. M. E.* Church's inten- \
tion both to organize classes for J
such instruction or later open a- i
school in which such instruction 1
vcill bo givein?Possibly there arc |
more than four million peoplein
this rountry alone who^either ^i
stammer or stutter. Some?of-the
most brilliant minds of our ]
times now* have their life efforts
j blighted- by this affliction. There
ia not a school of the kind in
question fo)* Negroes anywhere
in this country. The thousands 1
of brilliant minds among us (
thus afflicted, spend their d^ys In
! sadness, and apart from the '
'groups for association with
whom their training eminently
jfifs them. The pastor ot the ^
church in question was an invete- 3
rate stammerer for more than, ;
twenty years. There are orrhrx
a few schools in which such in-'v
structions are given, either in
H-dst pn?uif]vy pr in Europe. If ~
these few lines should be read by 1
'any one who is thus afflicted,.if (
they will enclose a stamp for,.a 1
reply, I would be glad to get in r
touch with them. I have no me- 1
dicine tp sell., I have no shams
to unload or* nothing tP give-ft- way,
The process is educational,
'self-correctional and suggestive.
It brings one back-to the normal
condition of .speech-effort, from *
which some abnormal condition
has separated the individual.
When the underlying facts that
lead to speech defection are made
known ,th.en drills in correction*al
methods by which these de- I
fuit.s arc boot overcome are in-i
ti'oduccd, then follows the unty- ing.of
one's tongue and the joy 1
that follows the,,ability to ex- i
press one's self freely. If this
should appeal to you, then let '
me hear from you on -the above 11
named conditions noted, and a
reply wilfjje forthcomings?
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QUARTERLY CONFERENCE "
tty ST PAULAS CHARGE?
St George, Mar. 20?The 2nd
Quarterly Conference of the St.
Paul- Chargfe, convened at New
Hope A. M-JE. Church, on the_~
abova mentioned date. Rev. R. j
W. I\^mce of Columbia, presided"_
and read for the a. m. lesson, "
SW-^latt, 2Sid .diApier^aflor which
the "financial . reports.
were-made. The amount raised
for P. C. $163.35, P. E. $55.00, J
Trustees, 822.13 ; Dollar -Money,. _
S24.QQ: education, $1.00. Total
$220.35. 1 7,
Rev. M. B. McPherson of the
St. George A. M. E. Church was
present and spoke of the church
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I Profession
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Office Hours: Telephones: 1 C
11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 9
6.00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 3
~T5 f. (J. K. Stepehenson *
Physician and Surgeon
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Disease! of Women and Children A.
Specialty
Office: . Residence:
1414V4 Assembly St. . 1328 Oak St.j?
-Dr. L. M. DANIELS }
Physician and Surgeon
gpnftinl Atl?rli?n jjjflemim qf
I Women. 1 ~
1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton
Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7166 ?
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Office Hours: Telephones'^!
9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office 3796 12:00
to 1:00 P. M. Rea. 4692 I
2r8fr tar 4.00 P. M. ? ?4
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. \ :
DR. J. G. STUART 1
m
Office: Residence:
1792 Main Street 1417 Pine Street n
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Office Hours:
10 A. M. to 1 P. M. ? . .
6 p. m. to 7 p. m. ;.... t
Dr. J. H. Goodwin
1110 Washington St. Columbia S. C.
Saturday March 27, 1926^
?
success.
On Sunday morning Dr. Mance
)mx'hed an inspirational sermon
from Numbers 24:17, "I shall
iee^Him, but not now. I shall
lold Him, but not ?igh."
Rev. E. W Graham, P^C.: Dr. _
R. W.' Mancgi Columbia, P. E.
if the Charleston Dhjlrict; J. _____
fl P.i'nokB, Sec -Opo W. Win.
iingham reporter.
IN MEMORIAM
4
c
In -loving memory of our dear
"nothei'j Mrs. Susan Pierce, who
ieparted this life one year ago
lUm-ph ?r?, 1925. in Char
eston, S. C. , - ' Time1
may heal our broken
learts, but \ve~will never forget
rou. Things are hot the 3ame
vithout. We are all divided, one""*xf-the
children here, the other
here.
The Streets to roam ohhow Uu
ny heart^cliea allho the ladies
)f the State have thrown their r
irms of^rotection around me,
ioue fan take your place mother,
low jwe miss you."
laughter, Jennie Pierce, R. F. D. *
3, Fairwold Industrial School,
Columbia, S. C.
.'Arrival and Departure of Trains
ATLANTIC COAST LINE j
; COLUMBIA. S. C.
i.#re ??? i "- ?
uuvvtuc ov|)ivmoer zi, 1SZ4.?
(All trains daily)
Depart. (Union Station) Arrive
>:45 a. 111. Wil.-New York; 12:56 p. m.
Sleeper to Wilmington.
1:25 p. in. Wil.-New York 10:60 p. m.
Sleeper to Wilmington. ,.
1:50 p. ni. Charleston 11:36 a. m. I
? Parlor Car to Charleston j|
'oluinbia, Newberry & I.aurens R. R.
111:65 a. m. Lau.-.Green c4:40 p. m.
4:20 p. m. Laurens dll:55 a. m. > ;?
?Union Station daily; d?Gervias St..
station daily except Sunday; ^
For information call at Union StA6366
j!_ PHONE 63G6
kair Cuneing aiul:XJphoIstering
Furniture Repairing and
Mattress Renovating.
W. S. tREZEVANT
019 Harden St., Columbia, S; - - **
PHONE 6487 t
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L. A. Hawking
Real Estate Agency ?*
'Hnmao ^
.auiiivo uii xutxny lerms
If07'/2 Washington Street
COLUMBIA, S. C. . al
Cards
itfjce Hours: Phone 8iM
A. M. to 2 P. M.
P. M. to 1 P. M.
r .
undnya By Appointments. ; ?_?
Dr. H. G. Thompson
Surgeon Dentist
Irown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
Pyorrhea Treated-Suecea&fully.
414 V4 Assembly St. Cblurabfc, 3. 0.? . J
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(fllce Hours: lt to 12M.;2to 6 P. M. 5
'elephones: Office 6744; Res. 8702
DIt. M. A. EVANS
Diseases of Women A Specialty. s
Graduate Nurses, in Attendance.
Wt-w- !!--UumjmLi?i.aLA_ . j
, ?:?: > " '
iffice "Hours: Telephones:
to 9 A. M. Office 4247
to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
to 8 P. M. * ^? 1)r.
W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
\... 7 ^ '?~~i
(ffice: 1 RoWence:
101 Gervais St ISOl Pino St . . I
iffice Hours: Telephone 1(
8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res. 7270 ^
12 to 2:00 P. M. - Office 7266 \ (f
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. \ 1
Dr. O. J. Champion In
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Office: > Residence:
923 Assembly St., 706 Assembly St. 4^
COLUMBIA, S. C. iM