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| &V. DR. J.
JONES CHAPEL* A. M. E. ZION
i CHURCH NOTES
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On account of the illtips? of the
pastor in charge, Brpther G. Harrington
preached Sunday morning
' and evening. " . f
?Ai.4-L^oVlntJt hn,- rhnsw fls it test
Aqta 3i4t "Look on ub.- He said the
world is looking on us to see Jesus.
After the sermon Prof. J. S. SlVurp
. back of Chester, S. C., the. State Slip-.
_ ertintendent of Sunday Schools, made
a concise but comprehensive -spewh
relative to the connectional Sunday
School convention which convened in
Washington,-D. C., Aug 4, l'JBG.
" Our Sunday School^ tcachprs and
pupils seem to he deeply interested.
in the work.
At 4 o'clpck, the ushers of the city.
met, at. .Tones Chapel Ctfhrch in joint
session. ' The spirit of the?unison
had iy? sway amang. this.body of
men and women. Several churches
of the city wore represented by these
high spirited ..ushers. In union there
is strength. May God bless their
efforts.. . ,
ciety met with _it.s crowded band of
tittle and big folk to sing and talk
about Jesus. Topic for discussion:
"Lesson from Athletes. Much- 4nTterest
was manifested^
At' 8 o'clock Bro. G. Harrington
lost sheep." He made a profound j
imprcsion upon, the audience. - :
The firtg Sunday in November at
4 o^clock will he reckoning time in
the missionary talent rally at Jones
Ch&ptl Chimb . ^ubhc is j invit
ST. JOHN BAPTIST
CHURCH NEWS
Sunday, October 11th was a great;
day for St. .John. Thg, Sunday School
was opened at 10 o'clock as usual by
its fulLntfmbei? of teachers :and a
_ splendid number _of ^ebolar? present.
v' The lbsson was taught with much
interest. both on the part of teachers
: and which n mpt PX-j
ceTlent-review" was madeI by Pastor !
Jenkins, who afterward aIcen<Jtd.?the 1
_. jnon that seemed., to have pleased
i - "every hearer. ?j -H
At G:J0 P. M. President J. ri. Bookhart
called the B. P. U. to order
which was featured with joy and inspiration
ior higher ideals. After the
~ ' i,(. closing .remarks by our president, the
; ^ pulpit was again graced by the
speaker" of the hour, Rev. L. p. Jen--j
kins. Hej> reached another sermon
which-dosed, our day's labor with
much success. Sl\ persons camo for
baptism and three Christian experi.
/ ence. r < . .
Come and he with us buttday in
Sundajf"School and Baptism Sunday
morning.?We?gladly?welcome yon.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH___?_
__?NEWS j= - ~ ~
Sunday School was opened at 10
o'clock by Supt. J. C. Archip. The
' teachers were at their post of duty
' At 11 o'clock our pastffr ascended the
rostrum and took for his text Psalm
55;40.- Lie brought to us a Wonderi,
- ful message. i "
At- -7:45. E- M. our pastor. brought
another message from Matt 5:G.
4 Now,- we wish to say one and all
that our church .(jqpr stands open to
.mt. i.n.l :ill and worship with
J. us'at air tim?T'~ Thn~chiirch and nas-J
tor will give you a hearty welcomed
to all of the services..
{ ' r' J. C. Archie.
SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEWS
? "Sunday - School .opened 10:30*; the
usual hour, with song service, devo
-tional lessor-led by, ihesujperinten- J
dent. After the devotinal lesson, the
Sunday School scholars .assembled tn'
? Hini-r vnrioiiu classes for a full discussion
of the lesson. 4 The lesson
E oii^hlyC underrvtood by"~a1tl ThiT
scholars; 4 *? ?
At 11:30, a strong sermon was delivered
by"6he of- our own, Rev. Dinkins.
His sermon was inspiring. He
expressed himself and illustrated his
points so clearly that it was painted
upon the walls of our minds. ; Rev.
- Dinkins ig- -an. ex-pastor of Sidney.
~~7'- Park Church, and during his phstor
-ate he was jwell loved by the Christian
members and friends, that his
departure wa3 sadly grimed "by many
of them. We all love Dr. Dinkins
and are with him Th"~airhTs Christutn
A ' efforts.
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock a |
special sermon was preached tA men j
only. ^OrT?ec?!lfit <5* the- trad weather j
the atffendance was snraU'
Sunday fright" ?eiv lea began at ?*G0
o'cloek. the usual hour, with the pastor
at hia poat of duty Buporta frnm
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Of Columbia li
C. WHITE -. jl
^OCfOtRT'CfOOO OOOOOCTOOOO D.OO.OQO j
I the various clubs was made for the
rally
Bishop It. C. Williams will wor-1
ship , with us'Hundny and preach for
! us Sunday morning. All the mem
hers and friends are asked to come
[-out-and- hear him.Bishuu "Wttliams :
with u? during xmL\:
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Servoa usual hu.uis next Sunday-^
(he public is invited to attendT
Rev. S. B. Wallace, pastor, - ]
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Owing to conferences, associations,
cuuncils *etc., to which a nymltfr of
our ministers belong. ami a" part of
them are now in-sessitfn in different
will convene in the near future, just
a few met a* the appointed place |
We aye- iiHlw 1 proud of a ministry j
that is not idle, but is important to
the denomination to which it is identified.
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There are so many wandering SUcalled
ministers who have no, denomsorne
of bur silly people will follow.
We. hope however to train them ajvay
from such. ^ " j
-The importance ofaut-^-mkiisiry
Tiere bespeakp-the" fact of the- value
<>f^~Knch men of God in a city like
r^lnmhiu, ^ C. wherq Paganism is
making a desperate?dash for supremacy.
.
The committees are hard at work
"on matters-'pertamrrrg-to the general
good of this commonwealth.
' - ^ A, E. Lomax, reporter.?
BETHEL .A. M. E. CHURCH
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^ The Sunday School lesson "Joshua
Israel's New Leader" was quite an
interesting study Sunday. Many, helpful
lessons were drawn out and ap
J. Bryant.- After which the pastor
had parting words to tho school en?
couraging r the continuation of the
work as well under \yay. At \1:15
A. M. the day had become* somew-tmtdreary.
and gloomy as to the final
service usually looked forward. to
just tsefpi-e the conference?convenes,
I however there were present- the true
and tried who in a way assured Dr.
Adams that he need-have no fear. He
^preached one of "those all round wide
awake isermon's, suited best to our,
,present day needs from the following
suggestions: (1) We should- appre- j
riata others have done for US.
I (2)" Adjust ourselves to conditions;
(3) We should always tie up with
right things, things of-value^ As a
rl'FMiie fli--pn\ii'r,v for the- conference
year, this was verjT~approurlate. fir
wa."full nf wlinlpsnmq advice, nointof
our failures and our unhappy inu- j
ments and for punishment that \ve
ddrmk s<rme-timC:i cnmos unjustly np-J
on us. ??t~ ' *- |
was a -splendid affair and well might
we say that the programs are becoming
better each Sunday. We were
favored with two violin?solos or
numbers by Mr. James Rosemopd pJ.
| Wesley ."E. Church, also
Strumental . number ]by Mr. Eugene
| badley of Ladson Presbyterian
Church. Both young men rendered
| valuable service irr carrying oat the
V-"?J>?ra'n Sunday. f : " . . It
is hoped that' a-go>d number-will
be present Sunday and the growing
pint continued outth Sunday. ^Va arc
Bradley for t'veir valuable service.
Sunday evening was the culmination
of affairs for the year by sbojt
speprbes from a representative -of
department of the church. The
speeches were -enjoyed by all present.
A deal-tifc-altiJi-Uon was given ~tn~the
earnestness. with which the speakers
attempted to describe the succcss?
the pleasure and happiness "" which
rhnrnrteiizod the 3 years stay of Dr.
Adams at Bethel. The eve-ning
proved !to he one of" pleasure and
benefit.' ' ,
Dr A Amy. ftoeg tn~ The aftmiaf conference
at WinrisboroV S: C.: ?this
week with pood reports. We hope
he will be returned to Bethel for tit
least the?remainder of the 5 years
which is two years move. The church
Ireioicest. fit?ttTC?wuiiih-if.nl
made. ^ 'V . .
?There?wili -be aerv tees- at Bethel
Sunday as usual.
'rhe membership and friends ' are
expected to turn out in Rood numbora
Sunday. ??1 '
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HERDER POINT NEWS
Sunday School was bad at the usual
hrnir with Wnr'Yicnrep Rlakelfy presiding.
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At 8;00 P. M. Sunday night was a
wonderful time at Render Point, although
the weather was sbffte what
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Tril it P
with a- splendid congregation which F
listened earnestly and Attentive r*o cios
"his instructive sermon. "I diaye^ ing
fought a good fight, I have finished . lift
my course and kept the faith were cau
the words used as text by Rdv. Rob- in t
insun. ; ed '
Rev.. T. E. Robinon left ns Tneo. tr-ili
day morning: for conference. We r<j-1 Rev
gret it very mucil to see him go, but $1.C
we are trusting in the good Lord that
JttaQ'ay return to us~by the first Sun- mai
in November. > -iha
~~~Mtss~ Rosa~ Lv Pinckney will" lehycf- ful
^Atiii day to take.-th<r~duty 6f tea^b-'
i+vg- in the public school of Blyth,eWood.
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?bast Wednesday night we. were en??S
terlained by Prof. Martin fiow, 6rife C.
of the Atteii University professors, ^j.
He gave us several splendid Ideas a-boutr>Afrjea
Then wo were allowed ^
to ask him any question we desired ^er
to ask about . Africa. . Everybody ~p~
seem tn have enioyed his short "stay Th(
at Reeder Point and asking that he w^,
cowe again. ? ? ^
?Then the A. C. E. League rendered
a very interesting program. Sortfe jy
of the th ing^s ^ y/e re a few yy
Weeks, Pincknry and Andrews. igg
one of Dunbar selections by Miss wa,
-Mary .Wcclta.?M*,?and Mrs.?McCoy ^
-vrrdi?to?miiiounee?the?murriago?o?--jrft(
their son, Mrr Peter Epps of Reeder
Point to Miss Jessee Hasket of Lyjces-. ^
Ta".d- " . ~~ " . ^ the
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AIKEN NEWS
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Mr. N. S. Jones of, Jam'aica, N. Y. grc
was in the city?for a few hours last -fa.
mur.-M*y--ta- the dolight of friends p
and relatives. pf !
The ladies' club, United Order of prc
True Love met at the home of Mrs gy.
.Mamie iiollins Sunday 4 I'. M. ~' JTfT
?Mis:< Rosa .UfrVsnn, principal ot e<l
the Wifiiston traded School was the p>rweek-end
guest of Mrs. S. L. Pat.. Un
rerson. She has associated with her rjn(
as teachers/.MTss Evelyn Bunyari and ga^
Mrs. Nettie Chavoiis. ? ^
Misses^Harriet and Lizzie Dark^nsi_j}e{
wei'e the guests of Miss Beatrice Du- 011(]
j gar, Sunday. "7 Get
| ?Mrs. 'Anna Ilickson, teacher. in the -f^
I Storm Branch Academy was the vyoi
week end guest of?her_ parents,. Mr. wis
and Mrs. Marshall. A
The Aiken Cdlinty Teachers' As- ,,f
miliati'in uill uieui aiThti Aiken Onnbitgr
ed School, Saturday, November 13th. ch:
c\Ll teachers are asked to attend this to
nieeting as business- of importance Ver
will.he considered. ' ' . }
Mr. M. H: Harrison-motored over ma
to, Hawthorne a few days ago ..and gei
was very"-successful in organizing an to.
order of Courts of Cal. Aftefr the
business was over delicious- refresh- -
mcnts were served.
Mr. Albert Smithy a prominent
young man of' this city died a few H
days ago in New York and his re- for
mains reached Aiken October 24th. jd,
lie was one of our most ^uccessfu\ sufl
ImPrknans an d-was for^rr long tinie^tfin
orj-nnist at Second Baptist Church, firMr
Smith was ii'iy kind and friendly qui
and has a host .of. .friends here who the
deeply with the bereav- - in
?d family.?He is?9nwtved- by- one
dster, Miss Jusie Smith of this city, j ter
two brothers, 'Messrs. Andrew Smith wci
of-Asheville, N. C. and Johnnie Smith siir
who lives' in. the North.. Funeral ser- Gr;
vices weie 'Tjelik at his home on Fair- by
held -St., Monday, at 3:00^ P. M.' n<^
tChurch News . '* * his
Sunday , morning at 11:30, Rev, les
i nice walKer preached a very helpful lau
;ei;mon at Second Baptist Church. am
~~The Sunday School was largely at- a ]
tended:" Subject : "Joshua, Israel's, w
New Leader." The teachers and .pu'- dej:
pils were very active in discussing hal
tho IcBuon and in tho impressive re- of
view. The Simony School is the : me
plant bed" fiour which we must get [-Tar
our future religious workers,' there- j an;
fore the parent should see to it th^t, I
their children are trained in the Sun-1 sul
day ^School.-; " 1 pojh
A very interesting and inspiring juu
session of. t^e &tuim Branch Aasocia-| -i
tion was held with the BeFfi Tehern ir
Baptist Church, Graniteville, S. C.^r-11
(TcfloKer ZVr-fin-A- 9A?Tfck
?*. hie lEuuiai aes- ; in
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sion begun Friday at 10 o'clock with I jois
Rev. R. B. Mabry, Moderator, pre-i-Cb
siding. Rev. J. M. Bush preached a' I
forcefu^lntrodi^cto^y ^^sejmoT^^ a^fter j ser
the welcome addresses. Response by ( prn
Rev. B. Dorch. The following visi-' J
tors were introduced: ^)r;??*;?FTp&h
Thompson-of- Augusta, Ga., Revs. II. I Sei
L. Ryans and Vincent and Prof. A.J em
\V. Nicholson.?All expressed great IHfe,pleasure
at having the opportunity the
I iff . I'iaitinff t.ho Association. &nr
Saturday at 11 o'clock the educa- am
. t'ional sermon was preachd by Rev. at
J. W. Miles. The same was very j bat
helpful and we feel that all present.(ret
were convinced of the fact that it is | sor
the special and mi pred duty of all j ?
parents to educate their children. | Ke
The session ended with a grand pin
| ancTTTbble sermon Rev. A. W.- Kill j-the
[lie showed u^so clearly thaT "God arc
must not be taken out a religion," jjfcTref.
lection for scsjfion $121.77. ~ Thtfsj^-h
was^Tndeed a spirituaT almwer." TTol-1 he
.ended a great aasloiy-* ? " ^ |flgj
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LEADER lev.
B. O. Long of Aiken has just b(
ll'J V vi? 1V SYJITU ssful itLviynl irtcct
at the St. Allen Baptist Church* II
ierirra, S. Gr His strong sermom^t
seel a great spiritual, awokenlhg i:
he community ynd many were add- ai
to th6 ehUl'Wl, ArtWIIJJ UlUKP cull- !.i
luting the free will ofTerltig given . S
r. Long were: Sisters Mamie Smith
>0, Aria Mobly .50;- Delia Itainage pi
r. f: Morrjs, Wallace and
iy other good friends. I?ev. Lvngr T
nks one and all for the wonder*"spipU.iinl
cooperation given him
Georgetown News ^
Hs?r THanchc Taylor^ ot Irmo, ! >.
arrived on Monday to tak? a po- hi
on as teacher in Howard. High ft
ool. . . - V :^ "f"
>r iT F Abraham of Sumter rened
a piano recital, at Bethesda ^
jtist Church or Tuesday evening,, ^
> program was enjoyed lay ail. He *'
i "assisted hv local talent^
hr:?Alston?Simons is?in?the city?^
& short Visit fronjh-Philadelphia-?^
Irs. M. Atkiiyson, Mr and _Mrs. *'
C. Atkinson motored to Columbia '
attend the_ Cplofred_ Slate Fair. ?
?y '.reported a -wonderful trip. 1?II
Mr. James Kinlock of Andrews
? iir the city on Tuesday. % ^
fry. R. D. Andhrson da-.-bnek homo.-^?.r
being in-the* McLedd?Hospital ril
rence,"?. C. .for a few days.
Ky f. W.'..Rrmvn whoJias bcgilJtC^
head of the Good Samaritan for
rteen years has been . re-Wectdd iX]
' ?; =? ??? r
md Chief and given a vacation for a
work 83 an appreciation for his ('
iderful aprvlce to the order. Mr. i ^
>vvn expects to leave Tor .a short !'
y up north Saturday. ( ('
Iishop and Mrs. Ilurst WCre guests
honor at tea given at the home of w
?f. and Mrs. J. B.-Beck, 924 Duke
i' ' t %
eet on tho^avening of October 16. ier
distinguished giiesiS, WllO ildd
to the delightful occasion were.;- _
D. H. Simsr President of Allen
ivcrsity, Dr. and Mrs. D. A; Per- V
, Charleston, S. C., Mrs. B. A. B
vyer and l'rof. G. W. Howard. |
"he city "has joined hands with n
Tt.-.phist Church in the .sec- il
1 anniversary exercise of the Rev. f<
u-'ire Goings Daniels, A. B. Rev, fc
ait'ls has done?smrre?wonderful
rk since he has been here.? Wei v
ii?him much success. ? L
tnnquncements have been sent out, ei
theSna'rriape of Mr. J.ames Squire T
^i'.L M Keller on Anril 5 't'r'fi in ' '
vrlotte, N..C.Mrs. Squire expects , \
join her husband in Washington' tl
v soon. 1 ii
dr.- i*ctqr Daniels announced his I
rriafrc- fo Mrsg?billy ThompgQfl; [r.i
it. 2, 1920. Mi\ Daniels" expects ?
leave-forl-Philadtdphla soon. C
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'he son of iVfr. Will Evans,-havhtj?J ,y
a long. time remained an inval-jf
died last- wetft. This family has i c
[Srgd the hahd of death very much ,
ing the pad 1H months. The :t
it wife of Mr. Evans _.dicd not s
te -two yc nniiyy;?Mi'n. Gamble, mother
qf his pecond wife died
14)25. Mr. - Evsins-Avas then mar- j p
b to-Mw TTriK-e-vld-i-iihlc, her da ugh?December.
31, 14135", wha-Ulixliii-:Lit
an operation and died' the .past J -]
umer. Mr. Lum Tiff imcr, Miro ) a
ace's brolher-in law.V Was killed |
Willis Johnson last, 'spring; and ;
v the little boy; jujst turning into :
1teens-and having lain as a help- t
invalid fur all these years, has ,
nched his barge on iXigHiTs .sea,' ,,
i under a halo of glory enters] ;l
harbor, where' his loved ones ,ar<>
aiting, and where the blight
ith lias beenr kissed away by the , p
lowed awakeruriBr. The sympathy r !
unrrmvinfT hundreds _ trues with the ^
rnbers and friends of both these
nilies?rihe Gambles and the Ev- ; V]
>. W?- - ' ; f.,
ilrs. Thomasena Jenkins has been ?
fering very much from a minor! w
?ration for tonsjilitis; but she is j
eh. improved.. ? . J tl
thss-^eftti'lee Udfifl-huu mum tuiygs
k " With "rheumatism. - ? . ?t'
ilrs. Altemeze Gamble, daughter- j\
la\v"~nf Mr." Elfa-<r <hrmblrr,-.left to p
n Vio.- VinoW.1 r> -i-'?- ?'
..V,. ?(, UICI IIMIUI U, i\ .
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last week..; }_ijj
VI r. Kugcne Washington lias been '
iously ill -under the skillful care! l(
i?* h^^i^l^recoverj^0 "ff j"
diss Lois McGhee of' GrcemvootfT
0 is one of the teachers in the!o
neca High School, spent the week h
1 in Beytoh, the guest of Mrs. M.; -t<
Withernpoon- ?Professor?Steward ^
principal, Mrs. Duckott Steward,1
1 Miss Mary Pearson, of Newberry - ?
1 who io also one of the teachers
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Seneca passed through and called . \]
;k for her Sunday afternoon. They p
iQited a pleasant^ trip Profcs- j
Steward's home. , _Lp
Messrs. James Rice and Robert
ith are still holding forth with. <>
ices to keep our young people otT>\\
r-Ktregts;' Tliey hjive the very-bcafcrt4
lomiulatipiiH to otTer7 and they y
id the . Palmetta Header."" PuujtIu ' '!
o read the leaner naturally knoV? a
& to do thin{fs7 The Palmetto Tea- 3
r will tell us when we are falling! w
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. hind. " ._
U.... [ ,< ....MI..L 1111,1 hlv '-Iwir ftv<m
one well will he at the A. M. E,
lHHV^-Swwlay~mKht. Wc~arg iook\i
fol' it tri'iTH day all day.?The big
ly will come off on the first. Siirwlnv
PT 1 ov,11) yhody do 11 i! ' ['nil, Cuino
unday. * < . . ' ..
Dr. Oliver," b).- his -TPTtal -manner,
reached a great sermon Sunday..
Grent thlng?.= are planned for
hanksirtvmt; al The Urmm High'
Mrs. Iola (,iroeulcej who has been
Kev> Bowman preached a stirring
p at Bethlehem Church last
on inv, DUD 1' M "
Alr.'bhhih K.'hlllo? mill lilt-: uhiii"
ride dc-evve OVedi.i /tor their failhtlne-s?to?the?church.
May?others
>lU?.w +-u?0? -?? . . ?
Bolton has been blessed with good
I!i11!-1el s. .uid sMne-ghhd?teachers,
rtum is pecijliar as must places are,
at it has, boyn-exceptionally- l'avored
mojng the ministers are: Revs. John
atson. TT. W. 'Steward, Rosovelt
honuis. V.'. * Mj. Sii)ilh. F. C.- Morris,
uninty-Cowans, I. Bowman Payt'mi
ir. Harrison- Watkin.s firid- now I'ro.f
texailder. The principal?ministcri
(eluding-the Rev. J. W. Witherspoor
Tcwafcl is here so .seldom: faithful
mic-t ei'vintr. l'rank and studious, lie
t tended Seneca- and Benedict. Rev
fiti.ev. P' on twice a graduate?
,llen, recci vinsr ^highest honor._gucl
iVie. - Rev. Thomas ~is an A. B.'from
U-* T V1 S, il m l jj! a man of fearlessness
rura" Christian Rev; F. C. Morris
eneea and Benedict, is a good neighor
'aud a- t onv iheTng preaclior 111
reached a gre'at sermon last Sunay
afterno?>Vt-at the A.M. E: Church
We will?speak uf the others?ne*j
eek. " 7 r~~ ' ~ ~r-wtrrK^irrxrinrAi
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In the a-bsenterof the pastor. Rev
iV F. Rice, who was out of the city
,e\\ D. P. Adams preached at Aller
1'em.ple last Sunday morning ami
ght. Rev. Adams, a preacher oi
le old .school preached two very
Drec/ul - sermons to his hearers. Tin
suual interesting Sunday School anc
.Jiiitn mfi.i.liiuit A..C-F -T.eatriip. scrice
rounded out the day's program
Rev. W. M. Watson.' pastor, preach
i two" strong gospel -sermons al
abwnaele- Raolist-Chur<-li ls??f Sim
:iv morning, and night. Both scr.
icfcs wi re witnessed by pood crowds,
it SSelemont weather notwithstand
The Sunday School anil B7 Y
U. also reported "their usual goo<
H'V&OS '' . > ' - -
Rev. W. F. Ricc'preacHed at Israe
'napel C. Methodist E.. ChtTrcl
n Thursday night ot~last we ok. Rev
Ice, -always interesting, was at the
Ttarn the mastm-pieco-~tr?=* s
em pie's brilliant constellation musi
al stars of 'which Mr. J. A. .Mack
tars baso, is the great Orion, \va:
feature. Al.'o a r-plcndul enrnpo
ition by the \yell known composer
li Fl'ii-enco I.. Lyl.es,?who hell
he audience' tinder the spell of he
oise and- skill, was received with ap
Teemtwm ?.
n^ieiil Iii-rists, presented h
he Boosters Club, at Allen Tempie
londay night, proved a rare trea
\ the highest sense of the word
huh participant was at their bes
nd. the "Classic of the early fall'
'roved a very," very .gratifying ~re
of choice stars? each maste
f his art. Dr. ?. A. Hugging serve<
s master of ceremonies.
The L. J. Coppin Missionary Socio
v met at "the church "Sunday after
oon., with the president, Mrs. Bess's
*aiv fTDPTfiing. number of inter
-.intr tomes wero^discussed. *1
On Tuesday afternon of last -week
Rn.^trr^ ^f'hibrth^hl- its regulai
eekly meeting at ' the A. M. E
hurch, wtyere a .very helpful sessjoi
as had.
The Cinderella Art Club "met a
ic ho mil of Mrs C- F. Doyley, Xich
I., M., ^SedHeitdiiy nnui'iioun uiura
uH nftembFRre *md-~a---lavely mcelinj
kfter the social hour, a delicious re
ast \vas~served.
The Sun?dune Club held its meet
lg at. the home, of Mrs. Eliza hell
hiiimin, Nichols St., AVodnesday af
niton. After-a'very important busi
t-.-cs aeaiuil, l eii esgimema. W. el l' .Wft
[}."
" The Will .Do Club. mct.ilL.the hoih?
f Mrs. J. C. Eichelhcrger, S. Cat
ou# St., entertained by Miss L. lies
&v, After the usual business ses
Urn, refreshments were served.
The Allen 'S^ar Missionary Society
let at the home of Mrs. Bessie Fait
liyhols Sf., Thursday afternoon witl
iA1 president, Miss Lydia W(ly tnor
raiding and Miss Vannie Lee Gran
eCretary. A fine meeting was re
erted-?: : ... *
One of the feature events ofHh
arly part of this week was the bril
hat Prc-IIalloween Frolic given a
he liunie of Mi an<LMrs, Olivpr Per
y, Anderson St.,. Tuseday night b;
[rt ib-U
hit rviuer, nmie, Simmon
nd Thomas, popular teachers of th
uthvan JStreep Sfhotrt. Thp -drnnr
as artistically decorated' for the oc
- yiyy
rasion, n good" eroWd~yas present and
a vt)! end id time was had by all. ___
Messrs. I)yy.ier Butler and Thomas
r ViUiliuiU^-Fviid and others 0CJ~ ~
1?U?*?i^e.t ^uht Sunday hero.
,\'~ Rev* .J. C. Couxum, pastor of Flat t
Station. nrtssL'd-tliMiiiieh the city .
i la? I week enroute to barrens,
|\ Mrs. Alibip J. Chappele, popular", -v
'school teacher, spent several duys of
last Week a? Abbeville.
-;j?-fo+s?i-1nrrTP--W-hi?T?"h:?* returned- to
the e.ty after a visit to Charlotte and
I Winston-Salem. ? ? ', ,?i
MrT lienry~.pcft*iva 1. hgg_re_tnrned~
to UxToitv after a visit to the North. . ._
Si/.emore, after spend.
iwi?- tiiu_mm!ntf>iwIT'"7nT!Tn\lC City, IM.
: 4] -is-spending the winter with vher
'sister, Mrs.' llassie- Sinls. Logan St.' '
Miss L. L. prazier arrivedthe
' city last week and is the guest of
horltTatid parents. Mr and Mrs. ThO- .
n>n? I.oh.ax, on Green.. A ve ~ ~ '
'h Mr nnJ'.MW. T? ? r>..v:
'vcaw?AU?y'i>
' -iKMulniK several months In I'lllltUll'l
'r Uhia, have returned to their home - /
Thhara. * ??Z_.
(i- Mrs. E'. E. Jones "and Mrs. Susie
, I VTr?.nsr have returned from the Grand"
ilV'i^l hfoetiJield in Orangeburg _
las; \ve?,k. Mrs. Jones ta rounding .
iwr Jhlth year as Grand Gonduct.
j or, while V"Associate.!Vnnt
Hay~ in Onangehui tr and a fine
'Grand Orator, They report a plea^
HTotTTTTtr^avTtHttlT all oflkor* being ?
11 retained. * ( ' "
I , Mi:-. .Cunyer^ limtte?twm dayeMer^
K>r?ie "pent last Siinday at Westmin-???
mm . r? * *-.; ... .. :
.1 Mr and* Mrs John Benjamn and
,4-M.iss No tie \Vi.Uix>mh, are -ileavwg--?. ^
(this week, for St. PvtCffihttrg> .Fla.,t?
[where >hey plan to spend the winter.
J Miss TModdfC 1'crcivat; after be-- .
"i :.np cnlh home on account of the'
I deatfi of/nor father, has returned to
I he Boston?Seminary, Boston, Mass.
-t Mrss?Hat'.n?K. WdlliamD) Dri. and >
",.Mrs. |u. Mr lhompson accompanied
tended the-ieecnt? anniversary of MilIcr'spCJiapel
A. Mi E. Church at Kew
jibeiry. Whlo there Mrs." Williams,
whose mother was one of the origir
l nal founders of Miller's Chapel, gave
J IT very helpful and interesting talk
| "n the history of the church. Her
. remarks were full of thought and information,
irrrcl?were?lecuived with ??7attentiveness
and appreciation. .
7 It yon Would keep abreast the
iir.es, read the Palmetto Leaderr It's
the whippod-cream jug of . Carolina's .
w.n.iiiy ix.w.panovir, n0thing.1 bI&b.' f
:?. W. A. Fisher
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x!i - l-'umi luce Kepairifig ?nd -Matti-^sa
Uenovating.
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= "WAVE -O" ! '
An Ideal Hair Trainpr lor Men and
. Woman. Keeps the Hair in its place
and, trains Ilair to lie straight. For
Sale "at . ..
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t,
. 531 MAIN ST, COLUMBIA, S. C.
r1 - PHONE 6487 '
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* "Homes on Easy Terms"
e J4A717 WnwbinBtoa Street
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