The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 21, 1926, Page SEVEN, Image 7
Saturday, August. 21, 1926.
Big Pas
I ~ Locals Anc
Mrs. Anna Belle Eubanks and Mrs. |
Ethel Martin are visiting in Aiken c
this week.' 1
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Miss Estelle Glisson has been on f
the sick ljst. We are glad that she (
is able to .be out again. '
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?- Prof.- H. B. Rikard, of Prosperity 1
"Was in the city this week. attendincr-L
the 'Republican meeting.
Mr. C. M. Haskew," of Cheraw waV^
in the city this Week, in attendance \
at the Republican n^feeting. s
Mr. G. E. Thornp of 2528- Baylor *
street, left Monday for'Miami-, Fla., *
to see his sidtHSrotKer. ^ I
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-Mrs. Corntee CarrpichaeL of Pitts- x
??, 'burg, Pa., is in the city, Vfeiting Mrs. ^
Bernice Hallman on Pine street. *
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^ol.E. J. SaWyer, of BennettsviTle '
S. C., was a prominent visitor to the ^
Republican meeting here this weeV J
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Mrs. Lula .Waiters has gone- to Raleigh,
N."C., Avhere she is the gliest.of
Mrs. Ethel .Price, 614 South^Wtfst 1
s'tree^.
We are^Vrry glad tn report, thi.f |
Miss Lethard Harrison, our City rep- j
resentative. is improving, after a se- ?
r vere attack of typhoid feyer. --j
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Dr. D. F. Thompson, former pastor
of this city but now pastoring in
this week en route homef after spend
ine his vacation in Hampton. Va. ?
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Mrs. C. S Pnrr nnt| rnn rtf A^primfn; ^
Ga., are in the city this week)1 spendrag
a while with her sisters thfr Misses
Annie and Janie Adams, on
Pine street. " ,
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Dr. W..R. Thomas, of the Imperial J
Drug Store, after undergoing an operation
at the Good Samaritan" Hospital
is out again to the delight of
his many friends.
Mmes. Lyles and Denley were in <
_ Charleston-Sunday. Xhuy worshipped "!
at Memorial Baptist church, and were (
the guests-of Mrs. Lila Jenkins. They 1
report! a very pleasant stay. ?..t
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Mr. Kiarl S. finkerton^1 manager of ~
" ' the Lenox Theatre,.-^of Augusta, Ga., {
was in the city last Saturday on f
business. WC are always glad" to
have Mr. Pinkerton in our city. Come ^
again. _ : . .. . P* c
Mr. D. H. Jackson of 900 Harden r
street left Wednesday .the 18lh to vis- c
it his son Samiuel and Brother in 11
New York. Returning he Svill visit ^
Niagara Falls,, Atlantic Ci^y, Philadelphia
and Washinfc^HTTT^ o? 1
Dr. L. M. Daniels is attending the s
National Medical Association in PhilJC
n
? adelphia. While out>of the city he
will visit Washington, Baltimore, At- .
lantic City-and will visit the Sesqui- 1
centennial, returning about Sept. 1. *. 5
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Mrs. Rosina C. Chappelle,. State \
President of the W, H. & F. M. So- 1
ciety,- of the A. M. E. Church, left 1
for Chicago, 111.. Tuesday to spend c
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? xouuiuu mui .utir son, ur.. i_i.
Palmer Chappelle. We wish for her t
a pleasant tripr-"^ s
PR0G1
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STATE SUNDAY SCH
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OF T
METHODIST EPIS(
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WESLEY CHURCH,!
SEPTEMBEI
/ / ' .WEDNESDAY
/ 1 1 .OA A TV* T"\ i' ,
n.ou m.?uevouionai nixerci
' siding'. '
11:45?Enrollment of members.
1:00?Recess.
, WEDNESDAY ,
- ,3:00?Devotional Exercises, Re
3:15?Address Rev. Clyde L. H
Solo?Mrs. Luvcnia Hicl
Address, Evangelistic 0
Dr. L. M. Dunton. W.
Bolderw.
> ' Music?Wesley Choir.
Paper, Benefit of Early
?eanjt be
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I Personalis i
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>m r? ? ?<? fr*
Mr. and Mrs.- Geojge Kennedy enintertained
a number of friends at
heir home on "East Elmwood Avei.^
Vednesday evening in honor of their
son, Mr. Joseph Kennedy; formerly
>f Columbia, but now of Chattanooga
Tenn. He left immediately after the
)arty on the midnight train for Chatanooga,
Tenm? -ry ?
Mesdames Sarah Robinson and AnIrena
Ruff left the city this week
T* f
or New York City to speijd their
msfiition. On their return they will
top at Philadelphia to visit the Ses
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[urvciaciiiuaiy uiiu ai w usnin^ion XO
'isit relatives" and friends, We wish
or them a pleasant trip._
Mr. Howard A. L,ee, of Rochester.
*J. JY., is in the city for a few weeks'
'fou l\fli? T nn .it; fnn nnghnn/l
w?y ?- i*i i "W *fr vtit; ttUDt/ttiiU vi
drs. Juetta Lee, nee<-Miss Sandets
who preceded him to thq city to
pend the summer with her mother,
rtrs. Nettie Sanders. We hope Mr. |
L.ee will enjoy his first trip South.
The Never Frets. Base BairteanT;
nana^ed by Messrs. M. A. Robinson"
ind J. C. Eubanks motored to Alton
Thursday and crossed bats with
he Aiker^ Stars. .
i Mis.' Preston?Craftuii ^lefl?last
ilonday for New York to visit her
is tor- Mrs, Eliza h Jenkins. rBefore!
^turning she will spend some time
n Philadelphia...
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Miss Matties Moore, of Greenwood,
S. C., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Dunmore, at i)26
jrccn street.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT.
Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Brogdon qnlounce
the birth of a bouncing baby
fill, at Pittsburg, Pa.
MERRY MAKERS' DANCE.
The biggest dance of the season is.0
come off soon, which is to be Tues
lay 24, at Evans' Pond, given by the
foung Men of the Merry Makers^)lub.
Everyone is asked to come out
ooking as tacky as thqjr can This
1 ance in called the Tacky Dance of
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Last week the hills of the north>astern
part of Richland county were
loned with some of the bdst dressed
arm girls and bOys that this countjr
las' turned out. So let ,us see,j if wean't
beat this as to our .tacky dress? j
ng. The judges will be on hand to
lame the four tackiest girls and boys
>f the evening. The surprise will be
ifter the judges' decision has been,
icard."
As we have looked out for our j
oyal supporters in helping them to!
Jime^put _or get?out?We have a..
special rate, if' a round trip ticket
icket is bought, ft can be had at 15c.
The buss will leave City Market at
i o'clock sharp. Ber on time. Several j
nvitations have been issued for fear
'oti?tjrtn't get^one, just dress',tacky
mdicome. .
TnV_ehaf>erons of this dance who
vill> be asked to serve are: Mrs. D.
1. Means, Mrs. T. Jones, Mrs. N J.
Frederick, Mrs. C. G. Garrett and
thers. ' . : *
hem, be "sure and bring them t'o. the
ummer's best affair. \ - !
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IOOL CONVENTION HE
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:0?AL CHURCH
ETCD IN- f- 1
'COLUMBIA, S. C.
I
t 1-3, 1926 .. .
MORNING
ses, Rev. W. S. Thompson, pre
iv. J. B. Taylor/
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\FTERNOON . " '
tv. G. W. ?doper, presiding.
ay, S. SC. Specialist,
kson.
pportunity Among the Youth,
rnizing Our Sunday Schools, G,
Religious Traning?Mrs. Ida
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THK PALMETTO LEADER
America's Call To Servio
NEDIClf BALL PARK, 8:3O P. P
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Green. ' , x
Papers or Talkq, My District Sunday School Insti^ul
It's Purpose and Achievements?by S. S. Institute Presidents
-the Charleston, Florence, GreenvtBc and Beaufort-Districts;?~P.ii
? Solo?Miss Annih Bomar Brown. , .
6:00?Announcements. Benediction.
WttUNKSlJA Y EVENING
8:30?Music, Choir. E. J. Sawyer, presiding. ?f
Invocation?Roy. N. S. Smith, _ ?
Music?Choir. .?
Presentation of Mr. I.'S. Leevy t ointroduce Hs Excellas
cy, The Governor. , 3 -',
" Addressby Gov. T., Q. McLeo<h
Response to Gov. McLeod. and Welcome Address on beha
of the^Chuvch?N. J Frederck. Esq. , o v
Wolcome Address on behalf of the Sunday School?Mi:
JEdvena Hicks. 17~
Ppcnop-n- to \\folporr>o Addresses?Rev. J. F. Green.
Solo?Mr. T,. G. Gregg. c*
Address. What we hope-to accomplish^ through this o
j'ranizatio" Rev,.A R. Howard.
Music. Offerinor RenedWinp; > .. . .
J :..t THURSHAV MORNTNG/-- .J,
} fl'30 Devotional Fvorri^pg Pov A "TTomToivT r>rogirHnpr-_
; 10:00?S. S. Institute Principles of Teaching, Clyde L. Hay.
Music Choir,
11 :zo?>nnaa-v xrhool Administration, Rev. J. C. McMorris
ft .' Music. OhmF""4 . 'p'
19^0^-Devul tonal Address, Rev. La G. GfeggT6^1:
00?Recess: V
" THURSDAY AFTERNOON - . ' ,:v
?3 :Q0?-Deiuli(i!ml-Exun11 ses. Dr,~W, Williams. presi4ing?Paper^
The Sunday School jis an Educational and Rel
girms Forje. Mr. Robert BowTer, "Miss E~X. Smyrl.? ?
Paper: Characterstics of a Model Sunday School Teachi
E. B. Holloway. . JV y ;
XT? Solo. Mrs. C. A. Ford.
( Paper. The Tmportance of Having a Dailv Vocation Bib
School. Mrs. P. M. Oihhes. "J- .
Papers or Talks. The S. S. Institute Presidents of tl
Sumter, Spartanburg, Orangeburg and Bennettsville District
Teh rhinutep each.'?-?;? ?? ??r :
_ . Round Table? Tajik, conducted bv J. C. Merries.
6:0t)?rMu?ic*. Annbuncements, Bendeiction.
. THURSDAY EVENIN& \ 1
8:80?Song Service. Rev_R. F. Harrington, presiding.,
Address, World's Brotherhood Through Christian Educ
tion, J. B. Randolph. President Claflin .University.?
? Addrosr,, Youth, the- IIopc~of America, Rev. N. T._Bo>
en, Jr. = . * J ! - ' *
. n Solo:?: . ?
Address, Clyde L- Bay, S. S. Specialist.
Music, Announcements, Benediction,
~ ' ; FRIDAY MORNING
; 9:30?DevOtiona-l Exercises, Rev. J. E. C. Jenkins, prsiding.
? 10:00?In; titute \york. Clyde H. Hav. ?
11:00?Music. - . . * .
Paper, The Importance of an Adult Bible. Glass in tl
Sunday School, T/H. Pinckney and Mr$. R.> W. -Caldwell.
Paper,- The Significance of Rally Day n the Sundj
School, S. J. McDonald.
Address", DM1. Sims, President, Allen University...
7 " Music. -7" < ?^
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Business Session, A. R. Howard-, presiding.
Election of O fficers. so loci ion o) nCvf place nf mvptin
report of Committee?!; etc.
Music. . : ' ' : ?
Farewell Devotional Address, Rev. L." W. Williams.
Sentence Expressions on : How I have been benefitted I
this Convention.
1:30?Adjournment with handshaking.
N. B.?Papers will be discussed briefly when time permit
No papdr should be longer than 15 minutes, and no address longi
than 30 minutes. . All statements and discussions- must be bri<
ahd to the point. ~'T?T7 ' -- * a. ~~
Minister^ of the South Carolina Conference are urged to a
. tend and h&lp to make the Convention a success.
Comrpittee: A. R. Howard. Chairman,.E. J. Sawyer, Seer
tary, W. SJhompson, G. W. Cooper, Williams.
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| D ETERM1NED Treasure" at the veryf^nv %&r
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'A* est price possible for / i. ?
Ministers and Sunday School Teachers ^ %
a.
j X the Sunday Jpc^iool Board and Associated Book Stores 3
' combined to purchase a full, carload of .J
X , . Maclarert's :?3
J/ ^ Expositions of the
% ? Holy Scripture ??- -4
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X ORIGINALLY PUBBLISHED IN 13 VOLUMES AND SOLD EOR $60.00 J
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iNow offered in 17 volumes and V O. U, therefore get
dieted?at??2?OOr? Ekch book- " Macfaren.s * ,? ^
^ 55-16*7 1-8x1 1-2 inches. Total Exposition of the - . <E
over 13.00 page* Entire .work Holy Seriptl*^ ~ / ?
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; Hampton Ave. Bet. Park & Lincoln
The Church Home flor Strangers and
Visitors
Come and Worship with us.
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" 8:00 A. M. -.'Early Communion
11:16 A. M. Morning Service, Sermon
, (With Communion on 1st Sundays)
4:00 P: M. -T_ Church School
8:00 P->Ms. ^Even Song, Address
r- ? - - - Tuesdays
4:00 P. M. Ladies Guild. (2nd)
4:00 P. M. 4th Tuesday, Woman's
Auxiliary
Wednesdays
8:00 P. M.?Prayer Service and Confirmation
Lectures
Thursdays
7:00 M.---Church School Faculty
o ? Meeting.
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IS^JCIO Midday?Prayers ami Jgpfcial
" JLntercessions f /
G'.tRh-P-r M.-?Young?People?^fsrvies L-*r"-?7-=
League
7:30 P.H. Choir R?hoar?1
Church Correspondent, R. S. Roberts,
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