The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 14, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6
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WOMAN'S HOME AND FOREIGN
-i- MISSIONARY CONVENTION AT
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
The Woman's Home and Foreign
Missionary Society of the Georgetown
' . District held its district Convention
J at Chavis A. M. E. Church, Hemming
\ tt'-yj ? A.ip.i.t
N^The following i3 the present officers:
Mfo. R. E. Brown, Conference Pres.;
Mrs. M. E. Green, District President;
Mrs. W. P.' Carolina, Secretary; lit.
Rev. John Hurst, Presiding Bishop;
*?Kev, L. R. Nichols, Presiding Elder;
Iiev. J. T. Shelby, Pastor.
The Convention opened with its
"President, Mrs. M. 10. Green, presiding.
Devotionals were conducted by
. Dr. Nichols 'and Uev. W. P. Carolina
r* ^ with Mrs. E. L. Frasier, organist,
after which organization and appointments
of committees took place.
The Annual Address was delivered
k.. ?A. i
uy vuc l/imi ivi rivs uviu. iiuert'stinghapers
>v$re read by Mrs. R. E.
BrtSwn, Mrs. \V. P.. Carolina; and
H Mra.' T. C. DnnnU*re. Then? was a
general discussion of the papers by
the members..
The 'anual ^sermon which was delivered
jdby Rev. J." L. Benbow, whd
===" ^ took tor his subject: "Christ's Journey
of Mercy," was one of vital interesti
Being eloquently delivered it was
very much enioved:Tjy~aII. . .
The reports from the different
charges were encouraging. Election
ofJ officers was conducted by Dr. L.
R. . Nichols. InstaUaiign was conduc"
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ted by Rev. J. L. Benbow.
1Jhe next meeting of the District
'Is'tt) be held at Winy ah* ...A'
Grace Anderson*-Iveporter.
?Jhe following is a- paper read by
jilrs. T. C. Dunmore:- ?: \
The Condition of ourHLocal Societies
; V AnjJ, Its aiNeedx^r"? ~~~
To the Presi<?jfflfci Elder.,, Members df
the Conveht^tvTiLacfies andtjoptlenien
The pleasuYe w'hrch 1 always feel
t in w'orkihg in the noble dlVuso-ef~mis :
Skins'Is accentuated by the privilege
... given nie'to import to you 011 this oc.
. . casionf "The * condition of ' our local
- ? ? society, and itV Heeds."
I am pleased to, report that Buthel's
missionary society iso in a heal
thy condition. Much has "been done
in the way of arousing and enthusing
the membership of tlk*-org-aniza.tion
by our pastor, fhc Rev. J. L.
Benbow, who y never asleep to the
interest of aiiK- department of the
church. The condition of oui\ society
is normal, amfl would compare fav-.
orably, I believe, ttith likt^ oigaai/.a^
tions throughout the district! Yetit
is far front heihg~\vhat~ we wanB- it
to be.
We feel that the missionary .spiiTt
should more fully ,possess our church
"r" membership; that we shuuld realize
the force an(l meaning of the blessed
1_ Master as FfxrTrpeaks tarjth'e- church:
"Go work in my 'vineyard," and our
n. zeal in obeying His' command makes
us yearn for eaofy nrember of this
great army to have as his motto, the
Words: "The whole' wide world for
Jesus." To "accomplish this great
task our unit is alive and appreciates
the gravity of the responsibility thht
rests upon .it, and putting forth the
best efforts and greatest endeavors
for the uplift of fallen- hdjhianity, moy.
ally and religoiusly. Kvidences of
- this aim anj purpose are to be seen
, - ^ in all communities. The pessimist
lives in an unwholesome -a.tmosVhhre.
He will not see the Sunshine because
he prefers to stay down: beneath the
clouds of doubt and blinded with the
?& fog of hopelessness* buf d true, consecrated
missionary is optimistic arid
sees beyond his immediate surround;
ings and will see to it that thc-lcaven
of sound doctrine will ho used and
will continue the process until the
* Whole lump will be leavened; Now
if this ,lump of humanity is to. be
leavenedbt must be done largely tl^ru
What great work, then my sisters,
is, committed to our hands!. Your
hands and mine have a work to do,
a work that angels \youhi delight to
perform, but it is committed to mortals.?The-task
is ours. We must
'therefore, come in closest possible
touch with the masses of our women.
The ~maoBe? of?wir wiminn need instruction
in their homes, whjctf cannot
be otherwise reached, for some
will not attend churph or public
meetings for they feel out' of nlaco
in these meetings. Now when we
reach these women and teach thd lessons
of morality and clanliness of
soul hnd body, and of the hygienic
and economic management of the
home, by showing them both by "precept
and example, lessons that make
for race uplift, we shall in a short
tiiiie see these once- callous hearts
responding, conditions in tho homes
?improving, and these awakened soyjs
' **x\ \yjtfjjoin us to tclL '.others "the story.
fh? swelling our ranks and improvinfMthe
condition of our society both
v: spiritually and financially.
J"By the sweat of thy brow.^shalt
&at bread." You are not here to;
work to do, loads to lift, ajid We must
not shun the struggle. 'We must face
J! . .
"J
it for it is a privilege to fight in t"h
army of the Lord. Who t can b
more responsible for her . weaker sis
ters than the christian._Tnissionar:
j women?' Qtir. great object must b
1 improvement, and we must work t
( ihat end. The active mind is th
7 growing?mind, and?the?growinj
moves the man, and the nuin tha
moves helps move the world, apt
gets in close touch with fallen human
ivy, 'forward has b&en the watch
woij of progress aniF'it still ring
down through the ages of the work
1 So the church, moved by the spirit o
missions, -feels" the impelling 'com
inand," "Forward!" I.et each da;
then find us crystalizing some though
into action, for the highest point o
human greatness that you will eve
attain, is when you bow at the fee
of .Jesus and declare eternal alio
giance to His. cross. Then, dear mis
sionary sistej-s, to improve the condi
lions of our 'society, we must be syjn
.pathetic an,| dove -to contribute tow
. ards the amenoriatioh^f ou.r fellow
man'.s condition. If we do that, I fee
safe' in savin#- that fcfoo imni*/i?omo?
of our society will be cxceeclmgl;
'encouragingly.
tr- We must extend our Christian influ
by In >nu? missionary qJVqi-i
^ftfttluctcd on u liberal basis". We yius
-foster nsing talent and give to th
j masses an opportunity of beiufc em
' ployeifTn'lits cause according-fo thei
respective. gifts,, and we milst exem
plify.in the whole an unbroken union
a devbtvdness to the Savior and believ
. ing and reliance on divine aid. .
1 _In conclusion, we need, and wil
, not be satjsfieo until we receive a
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our just claim, and as their boundei
' (juty, the unstinted support of ever;
loyal sonyf Allen. >.
Histbr^tldls us . th^in the Diocle
jtian War, the war~In-4vnich Constan
tine contended for the throne, that ii
^the midst of a conllict thqt. had beei
waged l'.of years, Constantine sav
in a vision one night emblazoned upoi
the sky, above the setfiMg sun", a syiri
IjoPpf the cross of Christ and unde
which was -mscribed: "In hoc sigm
, waves, or rsy tnis sign, yotT \<il
conquer/' Constantino, tt is said, im
mediatt'ly inscribed upon his standard
this symbol of the cross of Christ am
was victorious.
We are calling upon a ^hurch ii
I her great conflict against wrong t<
.inscribe upotf her-banner the mission
ary emblem which consists of th<
parting words of our ascending Lord
"tip ye into all the world and preacl
my gospel,to yVery.creat-tB^h-^Preacl
it in the otiuTch, in the homes, in tin
"highways and by-way^.- Preach thi
!doctrine, "God our Father, man ou
.brother ,and> Christ our Redeemer.1
( Truly* by this sign" we conquer. Thi
Catholic must fight under it; the Epis
ciipalii'.ii?rrrrrrt?incorporate?rt?m?hr
recognize its e'tTicacy. 1'hen, bring
. ing- up the rear guard, we see in thi
. distance, as the representatives o
nvniliood Christianity, Allen, , thi
sainted founder followed by Pau
Quinn, Coker, Ward, Turner, Payne
Arnett, Cain, Gantt, and Chappelle
, with their victorious banner of. thi
cr'o.<s stiH high advanced, while thi
jVofld -w+H?looh-on vrjth?wonder am
<iuinii iini/rr at mo oonsumationA-o:
the-great' Providence of our -?reJtJto
n.< Kihiupin, terrible as an army-wit!
banners, shall stretch?.forth her hand
under (Jpj andlireak forth in the son}
Oil the Church is moving on,moving oi
From lowland and ?prfm yallfcy.,
From mountain, top they rally,
The battle bow is strung,
The banner is oUtflung,
>\nd giant Wrong no more is stvofig
For the Church m ^moving o^-Union
News
AI. A. T. . . }
Sunday morning, August 8th, Sun
j day?School a-L- Curinth was well ai
t. nded. Vrhe lesson was taught by th
1 teachers who were all present*
I At the regular morning service
Baptism and the Lord's Supper wa
administered. "The truth of th
Lord endureth forever." These wer
the words usej as a text by Paste
Daniels. Many expressed themselve
-r^s-buintf much benefitted from.iiaviiv
attended those services,
j Rev. Dr. Welch of Zion is now fa
away from home. The madam an
?her group are quite well and seem t
be perfectly at home tcith Union folk:
On last Wednesday, August 4tl
p.ccording to announcement, the Junic
Missionary Society of Corinth Bap
tist Church held a meeting. A well
' prepared musical literary prograr
was rendered. Mrs. J. Sfc Daniels, i
B. n'oung, L< Dawkins# Lula Rose
borough and M. A. 'Hfcun were prci
ent anrLafter the program these ladie
were escorted to the church lawr
where the Juriv'r members under'J-h
direction of Mis^qs Alberta Ruff an
Ruth McKissick, , were generous!
.served with delicious cream, cake an
ptrm h. A* very, pleasant afternoon wa
with the Juniors and with on
Jircorfi all thgnkcd^Miss Matred. th
^ybung president fordrcrr generous tn
jvitation. '
THE PALMET
e The meeting at Bethel, closed last
e Wednesday evening. . .
rr?All Union feels very grateful to
y Rev. Smart |or securing the noted
e evangelist, Dr. McDuttie of New York
0 to conduct the meeting.. We- fedl that
e untold good has been "done, and long
jj- after this season is over, the seed sown
t will spring' up bringing forth much
1 fruit.?Here's hoping that Dr. Mc
Dullic will visit Union again some day
i- to take, up the work so well begun,
s All Union invites him to come again
1. and say 'Goodbye, God bless yofi."
f The Missionary Society of Corinth
- will h'olci its meeting at the home of
y Mrs. Graeie Johnson, (our friend of
t lovely smiles) who lives on O'Shield
f street- A very pleasant, evening is
r anticipated. . *
t The new windows are being.placed
- >11 St. Paul Baptist Church and
i- work moves steadily cm under: thdsu
pirvision of Mr. Lott Reynolds, who
- .s a workman that noedth not be a
shamed. Rev. Sims is pastor of St.
- -Haul and promises to put the program
'1 over.
t Mrs. Mary -A..Realty on McBeth St.
y is now. better and will resume work
J for Church funds at an early date.
Mrs. Brisbane and little son, ThomS
iis of .New Yolk, areat the home of.
t iier aunt, Mrs. Lula Roiil on McBeth
cr "Srrtft: Mrs. Brisbane is sister to our
- ellieieiit X. C. Insurance Co. clerk,
r Miss Rlldri Clragov-y ' ^
Mrs. Connie Shell isj slowly imjftyv-'
; ing and thanks her frii'ndp an/f-Vrejghr'
- hois for . the loyal services rehdepeJ
- her during her extreme illnessT^vSlie
1 asks the prayers of all that she may
s cohliiiue improving. . V~r
n Her sisters, Mrs. Knox \?f Greeny
vi'll.. S. C;,.'and Mrs. M.- L. Hatton of"
..Jacksonville, tin., have both le^ft for
their respective homes. They very
- can fully nursed Mrs, Shell for live
n weeks and ask to be remembered in
n prayer by the friends of Ujiumv
v .Mrs. lla'tton left her home' Aug.
it l.-t, coming through tng^ountry .from
r ?on.thanks one an,i all more^e'Snemallv
u Dr. C. A.-ihrvtkins, attending physi1
cian of our city.
Rev. J. C. Tobin'and Ik-ucon lluskey
s oi. XJaUTiey, {5. arrived : Tuesday
i imputing, coming; through the country
bringing cans of ' l'rliit chickens, ve1
gctablcs and also a-well-made porch
3 swing and a ehtiir. We . were so
- mofh surprised "and dclichtcd. could
e hardly- say "howdy do." The"Turni^
r iwrt-' and material, rustic in design,
h were all well made Tiy one~of the
h young in\ n of Mt. Sinai Baptist_
e Clu'feh.'"Nlr. MareiTKiWlhtUorson. We
e"have tried-to stmdjmr thanks to hif?r
hut Wiil'tell it over when we meet.
" This, is indeed a loyel bunch and for
e all kindness sbowrrwwarc very thank
all kindness shown we are very Very
3- grateful. ?
t *" .Mrs, l.i/.y.ie Dawkins^ our friend of
- long-ago, Was jt most pleasant visie"
tor at obi- home during last week. We
r are always glad to have her call and
e ?see aboyt us, especially when "Rev."
1 is away. Daniels called arrd*
spent isWXew^'.WihfiH'nts during the"
!, morning hours too, her visits arhale
ways helpful, though very far apart,
c Mrs. Iv.inice (ladling and daUghteis
i of Florida aye at the home of Mr. and
l .M civ is sick on Douglass
r Avenue.- ?
^ AJ?1'eurl Riven.?a+vd?little girls
-of Washington, D. C., are visiting at
; "tbe^home of Mrs. Mary Gilliam on
n Wallace Street. ..
4-1 '' r
and Mrs. Holmes McKissick on
S. Wallace Stre et arc delighted to
ha> c their brother from Tti(?hmofid,
Va. as their guest. V
"> . Mr. and Mrs. \V;uh! Iilack^vell,
Mrs. (vatic Kendrick r.n(j brothers maiovt'd
through The t't>u111ry to Spartaivburg.
where'They spoilt a pleasant
? May -visit ipg- Relatives. 1 :
Mrs* .-vVrrr- HuUhaid and Mrs. Ellen
1- Prio.-'tle'y left 1W their home, after
visit i 11;y 'lhttiij sister, Mrs. Charlotte
e Hlackwel^.-'
Miss f.ai'ra Reeves is spending the
h week with her aunt, Mrs ,^M a r t h a Sftrs
tor 011 S. Wallace Street , cpiite to the
e mates here.
* Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crawford are
' still in the7"grocery. business on S.
' I'inekney Street and solicits your pas'
-tromtgo. - ?
Mr. Dan"-Gibson on Hitmlet Street,
Mr. Kufus (Jregory, cor. Wallace and
Q Hamlet and Miss Reynolds on Crom.
well street are all succeeding very
j nicely aval tTTankfc' you and ask that
_you <?iv'e-f arh of tiTi'TTi a call when
convenityvt and tvhen in need-of groceries,
vegetable, etc.
n l>r. -Lilian Sartor is t*hjo succeedU1K
at the Drue; Store. Yoh will find her
i- on 'South I'inckney Street where she
i- will give your needs courteous ats
tention. She "enjoys a life of single
blessedness." We ftkir some "prince"
e will be** on after a 'while to steal our
(1 young pharmacist froni us. .. We hope
y to be.-ffluJlho look out for him.
d TtftvS Moore enjoyed her visit to
s Florida and is now at home with .her
p patents, Mr. and Mrs.? L. Moore on
Q'Shield Street.' We are glaj to
<?; have her with -us again and to see*
her looking as winsome as ever.
TO LEADER
Greenville Locals
Rev. W. F. Rice, pastor Allen Temple
A. 'M. E. church, was at his best
lust Sunday wjien he delivered two
V'ery able an<j forceful gospel sermons
morning -and?evening,?rpsppptivply
Both discourses were quite interesting
and were heard by good crowds. Fine
music was furnished by the choir.
The Sunday school services also were
up 'to the usual high standard. The
banfier was' won by class No. 5,
taught by Mrs. H. R: Fladger.
Rev. J. W. Easley, of Greeleyville
filled the pulpit at Tabernacle Baplist
church last Sunday, to the delight
of two full houses. The speaker
made quite an impression at
Tabernacle anj the. people are' anxious
to have him again. Other services
also were witnessed by good
crowds.
The L. J. Cormin Missionary So
ciety, Mrs. Bessie Fair, president
and Miss M. S. White, secretary, met
at the church, Sunday afternoon with
a good attendance and some very intercstihg*tliscussions.
This fine group
of ladies are planning to make aftexcellent
report at the copiipg Conn.m-Anrp
Alissinnarv Convention.
The Willing tyTorkers t>lub ot Allen
Temple nwt at the home of
Laura-Ar Griffnl",' Oakdale Ave.,' Monday
afternoon where quite a lively
and profitable session..was enjoyed,
after- which, deliciousy refreshments
wfere> served. " : -
Tho/ Alhenites Club met at the
home of Earl Chapman, Douthilp St-.>
Monday afternoon, where the usuai
lively meeting was thoroughly en-,
loyed.
' Members of the Sunshine Club entertained
wiih.ja -delicious ice cream
supper at .the home of Mi;s. Lila Lewis,
MalloV St., Monday evening. The
.effort was !both artistically and fi"nawially
s&cccessful./
The \\Tll Do Club met at the home
< >!' Miss Willie Smith, Trottei^Strr
Monday afternoon. A _very lovely
meeting was reported;-?*^*
The Junior' Missionary of "Tabernacle
church met at the home of Mrs.
Emma Ware, Ward lay- St., Tuesday
afternoon. They report a fine meting:
after which refreshments were
served.
The Willing Workers Club of Tabi
i nnrle met at the home of Rev, and
HVIrS. J. W. Wootson, Wednesday even-1
ing. A large number was present
an(j a splendid meeting was had.
The rehearsal of the Allen Temple
choir was held atthe Kbme of Mrs.
-Conyers Bivins,j Thursday- evening of
last week. After the usual services j
the hostess entertained with a very |
iirvpusing luncheon, which proved quite j
a pleasant surprise to those present. I
PffpgnKAr.fi < I
Mrs. Caryie M.-Thompson, wife of J
Dr. O- M. Thompson" populajr dentist
of this city, is visiting the family of j
dents of Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hudgens, returned
to the city last Sunday after- i
spending several months in Raleigh, I
.N.-C. '
Mrs. M. M. Calhoun, Mrs. Hattie
Fladger and Miss F.*~Ij. Lykes, "leftTuesday~to
attend the Judiciary Council
of Allen University,'of which Miss
Dykes is a member.
Mrs. Lula Patterson has returned
to the^city after a visit to Asheville,
N. c..:\
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ivirs.-n.uin crown, ot Uolumbfa is
the guqst of Mr"*aa'd Mrs. E. \VV.
Biggs', N. ,Brc^wn St.' ""While herfc
rMrs. Brown is being, delightfully ehtetained
at numerous parties andi
,sightrseeing tours given by local soipi'pfy
leaders. . ,
'Misses SophronV^ Lewis, Sara Whitener
and Louise Ferguson left last"
Saturday "Afternoon- for Baftiipore,
Md. '
Mr?. Hassie Sims has returned from
a delightful visit to Atlanta. ?
Miss Bessie Jones left last Sat-,
urday for Philadelphia? where she
wijl spend Ahe summer. - ***-.-???
Mr. James Jiobinson spent the week
end here with his family.
Miss Amelia* Starks of Asheville,1
spe'nt last Sunday as the guest of
Mrs. W. A. Fisher, Logan St.
The Boosters- fub-frf Allen-Temple
met at the home Mrs. Bessie Fair,
Nichols" St., Tuwwkiy afternoon, after
a "suspension of several weeks* ?After
a richly merited rest the mernbers'
are glad t? be back in their places,
and a large number was present to
enjoy the meeting. After the busi
niss session,, the hoste/s entertaind
with ice cream and. ca?e.
The Sunshine Club field its regular
monthly meeting at trie home of Mrs.
Ella Bowling, Nichols St., Wednesday
afternoon of last Xveek. This proved
i very impftrtapx meeting and was
attended by a frill membership. Delicious
refreshments were served in
abundance. ;
7 W. A. FISHER.
7"??"m* m
Helena New*
A /wonderful and successful meetina/has
just closed at St. Mary's A.
/
r-i?i"
M. E. Church, 'Under the auspices of
Revs. Parker nad S. C. Campbell of
Andcrnon(?S?pastor ot SjU Paul
Baptist Church. The revival meeting
' at Brown Chupel began last Sunday
and is being conducted by P. E.
P. W. Douglass of Greenwood, S. C.
1 The "Apron Party" given by the
[Sunshine Club last Tuesday night was
. another unique affair and the same
: was enjoyed by all \yho attended
Last Sunday at 3:30 p. m. a good
I number of officers and members of
; both Brown Chapel and St. Mary's
j assembled tb witness their third quar!
terly conference, conducted by Rev.
G. K. Lyles, the presiding elder of the
Newberry Difit.rjqt- " ?
After all funds were collected and
all reports--read, some inspiring remarks
were made by Revs. Parker,
Sartor and Trapp, after which the
conference adjourned and the elder
and_members of St. Mary's became
the recipients of a palatable dinner
*U~ U-.11 U.. *U-. 1
ovavcu at me nail uy nit* iiiuuiucis u 1
Brown Chapel Church.
The conference was completed Sunday
afternoon after the congregation
was electrified with a soul-stirring
-.sr.emon by Elder JLyles. Through this
sermon, many souls were revived and
two people w?re united with the
church: To these services, the pulpit
and audience were graced with many
visitors^ . . . - "
The evening services were \equally
as good.- A very constructive sermon
"was delivered by ,the pastor, -t '
Sunday School was also at its best
with every teacher at hi's'jkjst. After
the lesson was beautifully taught by
Mrs. Ola Jones, of Spartanburg and
each teacher, some very helpful re
Tdbrks were made'' by Elder Lyles.
I Mrs. J. A. Banks of Georgetown, Misses
E. Nance of Owings, and-.^Miss
] Colletta Stevens of Sp^artanburg^were
| alsd present. *
1 Mrs. Lillie Wright and children
have returned home after spending a
i week with relatives" and friends in
| ClmTon and Owings; "S7 1C. Mrs7
Wright was also accompanied by her
J sister, Miss E. Nance, who will spend
[a tveek. . ' . "
| Miss Willie Ida Sartor left Monday
I for the Waverley Hospital, Columbia,
| to take Nurse Training". '
| Mrs. J. A. Banks of Georgetown is
I visiting Mrs. J.... C. Benbow at 4.he
I parsonage, , - r,
The Columbia Annual Conference
saw fit to send to us this conference
year, As pastor,"Eev. O. A. Parker,
, from the Cokesbury Station and just
[to say that-the members of Brown
I Church are^tmlydtrted wou 1 d be putI
tig it mildly^ for from, every angle
and point, of View, w^have se^n and
found in "him a genius, every time, he
ascends the pulpit his sermon7"?!* a
m;K'tnrpiii.-i>; t.vovy >.Vflii ni v
auxiliary since his administration is
now functioning to- its-uttermost capacity.
Some organiza t ions_we tho't
, dead have"been resurrected" and are
now moving onward and upward with
'case. Then^too, many new. organiza"tioh^TiaVe
been established. r~ Much
interest has been manifested in the
young people. *
Through the young people's clubs
"we hope to bring more of them into'
the church"for in them, we are expecting
leaders'for our race.'"Then too
a lot of constructive ^vork- rs -being
done in the community lis well as iij.
! Profession
Office Hours:. Telephones:
11:30 A; M. to 2 P. M. " Office 3636
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Kco. '6648
- Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children A
Specialty"
Office: - ?; Residence:
1414Vi Assembly St. 1328 Oak St.
Dr. Li^W. DANIELS
.Physician .and Surgeon-.-*
Special Attention . Given Diseases O
Women
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Office Residence
11*26 Washington, 2230-Hampton
J Phone 6420 Phone 7564
1
^Office ffours: Telephones:
111:00 to 1:00 J\ M. Res. 4692
j 6:00 to 8:00 P? M.
IdD I CJTTT A T?rr
m. r m.%>? \jr o 1 XJ /V XV X
|Office: , Residence:
1702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street
I COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Hours:
10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
B P. M. to 7 P. M
DrJ^H^Goodwin
Hit Washington St. Columbia S. C.
iiManama J' """
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Saturday, August 14, 1926.
the church. He has to assist him in j
His work, an intelligent and energetic
wife. To see her is but to love her.
The yriter feels-that much cannot ~~
be said in respect to our pastor and
his good family. And all who have
met them tCill admit the same without
any reservation or reluctpncy, and we
hope to have him and his family returned
to us at the next annual con-i
ferenefc. s ?A. Member.,
Eastover Locals
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Sunday wad" a beautiful day, Joe
Joyner, wife, Garda Edwards, Celeste
Dowdy and Daisy Ruth motored "to
Elliot, "F>. 'C., to?visit?Their sister .
Miss Florence Wilson. They report
a splendid trip. v
M r s el e stipDowdy and son have
returned from Greensboro, N. C.? and
rep'ort a'Trleasaftt-tqp. ^ .
1. Miss Amanda Joyner Ts~~gtrlb?m?- J
GVensboro, visiting her sislem ,
We are proud' to say that Miss
Lotte Mclaughlin is doing just fine * |
^roin her operation. Mr." Robert Ruth
is improving just fine. : ~ ^
Mrs. Annie Shiver and grand- daughter
have returned from A&heville
and report ttyey enjoyed their
trip very much. , . .
Bliss Mary Petligreu, is visiting her
mother, in Camden and while being
there will attend the Grand meeting
also. " --J -
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"STATE LEACT'E CONVENTION
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The Stale League Convention will rr'_-'
be held at Mullins, S. C., August 1820,
1926. All . M. E. Churches in *,
South Carolina' ure requested to send ?
delegates. -
E-. K. Anderson-, State President.
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zZ HOtmiEftN RAfLWAY
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1 SYSTEM.
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iColuijibia, S. C.', elTective Mar. 21, D)26 ^
[Arrive No. Between N<\ Depart. ' I
9:50a 31 N. Y.-Augusiji 31 10:00 a
4:52 p 32 Augusta-N. *Y. 32 5:00 p
L 1:30 p 27 Churleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p
, 4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p"
10:20TT24"Columbia-JaxVle 23 ll:00p -'J
10:30 p 20 Colunibia-Aujg. 19 7:00 a <> ^
10:15 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 p
j 1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 10:20 a
-'9-s3ff- p 23 CnlnniInn ( Tvir 24 5-7tTla
I?9:45 a 13 - CoTumbm^Ghirr. X4~?2:2bp
'10:25 p Xl_Cqlumbia-Qhas, 12 5:10 a
5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chus._T6 2:20 a
1:45 p^ -2 Colunrbhr-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00p '
! 0:20 P 16 Columbia-Green* 15 6:40 a J
110:55 a 18 Columbia.gen Vm 17 ~ fi-1Rp (I
| 5:40 p .113 Cola.-Char. 114 G:25a 1
Via Camden and Rock Hill. " ? ? j
City ticket otTice, ltfO? Main Street" ^jj
Telephone H356. \
PHONE 6487^
nL. A. Hawkins"
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, Real Estate Agency
j "Homes on Easy Terms"
1? 1107' Washjpgton Street ??
I COLUMBIA, S. C. *
? ' i j'
ial Cards
OflVce-llours: Phone 3536
9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
3 P. Ml' to 7 P. M. ?
Sundays By Appointments/ ^ y
?rvs*?w?ti?tua
JLT1* ill VI. lliuilipsuil
Surgeon Dentist:
Crown and Hridgfe Work a Specialty.
-?Pyorrhea Treated Suceesslully. ?
I 1414 1-2 Assembly St"., Columbia, S. C.
I .....
; Ollice Hours: 10 to l2 M.; 2 to 6 P. M.
Telephones: Oflice 5744;, Rfcs. 3702
DR. M. A. EVANS
Diseases-.of Women A Specialty.
L Graduate Nurses in Attendance.
|1501Vi Taylor St., Columbia, S". C... '
Office Hours: Telephones:
8 to 9 A. M.- Office 4247
1 to 2 P. M. ^ Res. 8876 .
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
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Office:- - Resdence: ^
2101 f.Arviii. ?? '*"1 *>J? ?<*
? ?^rw. 1UV4 IT *UO QV
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist ' 'J
Gold Crown and Bridge Work *-"
A Specialty
Special Attention Gi\^h to DiseaseaJ"
Qfi the Guroa? ^ ?
Office Phone 6429 1125 Washington St.
Residence Phone 8264^