The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 12, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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, . -*=r.?r? Saturday, Marcel 12, 1927.I Church News . I ?- By REV. J. la^maorw^Aooo.oo o o go <k> e c o ok ~ THfc LENTEN SEASON IN ITS FULLNESS IS ON. St. Luke's Episcopal Church, West Hamnton Street. The services op Ash Wednesday, ;both morning and evening, and on ... Friday evening were well at-teudedOn Sunday, which .was Holy Com* munioti Sunday, also. the Itrst, "Suitday in Lent, the church was again hlessed with a,fine attendance- which Julncd heartily into the worship and 'partook of the "Holy Communion after listening to a '.wonderful and appropriate sermon by their rector. Fat hot Tinymao lJ7~Dr6wtr ~ ~ tendance at the Church School- Service at 4 p. m, where Superior Christion instructions were given to the children and mite -boxes were issued preparing for the Easter Offering. , * Young .People's Social Service League, held at 5 p. m., .was-, very largely attended and an interesting . program was rendered. The service was conducted by Miss Ethel Bailey, -who made ap agreahle impression. _ nil- i .I'm pn spatmi morn mill be u Services every Wednesday and Friday at S p. 111. Sunday: Holy Communio'n, 7 a. ni. Morning Prayer 11:15 a.-in. Evening Prayer 8 p. ni, r- The Rev. H. R.> Moore, chaplain of Voorhees N'ornfal and Industrial t? School of Denmark; S. will p each at ^?hfT 11:15( a. ni. servifce Sunday, liex^,. March 13th. A r.ecord breaking attendance is anticipated since Rev. Moore is known as a very impressive and fluent speaker. The rector; Father Brown, is at present, ?at~ Spartanburg, as. a result of the Bishop's Crusade, conducting a liiissioij^a* Epiphany church, March 714th.- Columbia, as well as St. LnUp's finii i ti?U . proud?of?Itr-rr BrowiiT" He has indeed made a- wonderful impression , here, and we are -confident that he will equally impress the-Spartans.., We will note this factr.w __ Since there is a 90 per cent regu~ lar .attendance of the young people, both boys and girls, at the church, Church School anj Y: -P. S.' L. selv vices.' this t historic church should fuel encouraged abuut' US future. REV. ST. ELMO MEANS me pastor and members of the St. -?n '- Pant Ar -M." KTT desirn?Lu malm ii known Brrrt tin -Rev. St. Elmo Means of Columbia, ?r . S. C., whose address"is 1925 Oak St., 7 and TTs members. He preached for us three times last Sunday With great nnW'PP o?wl v.i cl.?.ui. uhu (Jtinuiisiuil. l"llb ? wcolt^a?stfty?htrs?been?under a grip of rain, sleep and snoW, but the i'aci that he" spoke with such Jj?('k, that some continued to come regardless of the weather.. Qui:?door:)?stands ajur to him nT ? all times. A special service last Mon . . day night attracted the city and caused much commcpit. ltls" subject - was, "An Educated" Conscience." To hear him. this season hereafter, on fills, subject, by .special arrangements, -the price would be cheap at $1:15Q:2. ^per scat. He is an?orator?awl?ft pulpiteer of first choice. I grant him this, by consption. * ? Respectfully submitted, HEV. W. H. BOQLER, pastor. XION RM'TIST rnrnr.ii vcwq Our Sunday school was graced with the presence nf the Re-v.--Dr. Wm. Howard of Darlington, Missionary of the State Sundav school sml R v P U? Convention of South"Carolina. The usual large numbers of students ?~ ?- were o^t, with evm-y teacher in his or . Her place.?Mr. Thomas Dargarr pre -siding. Dr. Jr H. Goochviirbeing_pres ent, but he took no part, because of _ Lbc_sm1 jicwa -thatoame- to- hi m of the death of his wi&j, Mrs. Elinor Goodwin, who passed away in the Harlem hospital in New York City. The w ' Sunday, school sent a floral offering 'to meet the' remains at Orangeburg where the borly will. .ho-h?<night ARn came thfe sad news of the death of Deacon John Glasgow, one of our former teachers who passed?away^ in New Ji-1-.^py?h'" hntiy "'i'V H K 'lfTM to Columbia for burial Sunday, (tomorrow), ... ? At 11:30 A. M. the full vested choir marched in at the strains of the big pipe organ, where Mrs. Elise Pinckney-Kine presides. of "Come thou fount of every btesstTTj?."~ Rev. White preached a most wonderful and in" structlve sermon from the text, ? -"These?commandments teach them unto thy children." . Rev. Howard preached One of the strongest sermons.,fyeard in Zioh in many a day. Dr. Howard is indeed one of the i ; f. : .. - XOvOO-o ooooooo <x-o o o o o go ooooc f- / -1| - 1 rot Columbia C WHITF *q.w^C'Ooooo66oo*".tj->?--i"frpogpye j strongest preachers--ir\, our denomina ' ;tiorC Every' ehnreh iu-.>ffte. -stat J should haye this man of God, to visi it. Many favorable'comments ar i lieaid 'un Hi v. Howard's sermon ov er. the capital city.- Near 1500 pec pie hoard ,the sermon. .. Key. Whil'e preached at 3:3U p. n at Zio'n Pilgrim in" Arthurto\vn, It reports'a great service $55.00 wa raised at 'Arthurtown., Key. Whit is preparing to rcnovaet Zion Pil I11 ii11 pin|i-i'-ii ; " mo" * tion. I r ' . Zion'* 13. Y. 1'. U. 'niet s'tl'lctlyn 6:00 p.. m. The . session was great and the prog ram inspiring.^ Dr. White preached at 7130 -am the same was" great. Ziorr^vas stir red frmo pulpit to the doors. Gol lection $lf!d. The Iiev. J. li. Cole man, of Springfield, 111., pastor o the Calvary Baptist church^-jol tha ( itv. will tic with Zion all day tomor row.- the pastor" announced.. Di Coleman is a former South Carolin ian. . < . . MEMORIAL BKKVU KS AT SIDNEY PARK CHURCH. [ There will be a Memorial Servic and unveiling of. Monument at Sid ^cy Park C-. chyrch, .^Suhda; night, March 13, 'at 8 o'clock, sonv *of Columbia's l>est talent.,will mak up '.the program. Everybody is in vited tri pttend these services.' Rev.. Sain B. Wallace, Pastor. | ST. LAMES A. M. E. CHI KC'lf. By Jessie Mae Lemon. In sPite of the threatening weathe . last Sunday we had splo?djd ser r.Cifes,; all day. "SandAy-^-schCxil Wu ~ opened on irhe usu alhoui^by thcrpas tor, the Supt. being a little late. Th attendance in the Sunday school wa good -but not up to the average. I -At 11:3(1 divine-service began: th pastor preached?a?powerful?we+-mo Tas he : usually, does. Theme. "Chris tian liberty thru the victorious deat of Jesus." The Holy Ghost fell upo us while he delivered the so\il-stii ring message. After the sermon th Lord's supper was administered ^ > the pastor, assisted, by -Revs. It. I Golden^Tind W. r. l'lair. Sunday n tyn and his members of Antioch Baj tlst t'hurt'h num.' ovur tn "ht'lp tt Rev. Crumpton pi'Caohed a stirrin sermon using a< his text "Have Fait in * God." This special service \va had til the interest of Br or J. A Lyle's club. * 1 The election of officers in the A. C. E. League was had during the leagu service which was as flolows: Je&si Mae Lemon, Pies., T. .1. Ransom, V, Pres., Sallie Phelps, See. Eloise Jen erette Treas., Claretta Chirp, reportei There are others who were appointe j-to offices. ; Tuesday night, our choir and som of the n\^j4??jrs accompanied the pas tor over to Emanuel chufch. his for I : mer charge. ' The choir .> eleetrifie the audience with' several choice sc - lotions The pasior preached an un usual sermon. 'Subject: "The twofol i power of the gospeT." ' I SIDNEY PARK C.' M. E. CHIRC1 ^ . ^Tg'?,JU'?IILi ui r. with a processional by. the choii Devotional oxeronr.os?were held fo , about. 15 minutes. After, which th Sunduy school scholars nssombloil t their various -.classes for a full di? eussion of the lseson. The lesson AvJi beautifully carried out. After?the 4-the Supt., ic viewed it in' full to til entire Sunday school. The report j from the various classes were good. -j At lt;30 the Presiding Elder deH\ ered a splendid sermon. It was er ! joyed by all. .lie preached from Ml depths of his heart. The ^gjghon wa striking and inspiring.- After preac ing.Rev. Wallace callde for joiner: One young 1111111; a ^ftnvdid' chai'acte saw fit fo enter the house of "Got "As Sunday was the first Sui|day, i gave the Christian members and visi tors a chanca to .partake of tha hraa of life and drink of the blood of Jesu l-Chyifttr ^ ? rT..,ii?i'r.iY^rw After the morning service, the-fr . neml s up vice of ono.of our faithfi members, Mrs. Dora James was heh Mrs. James was as good a woma w qwirt and business woman-, womar Everybody knew her to be a splendi character. iv ? ? . Dear one, sleep on, and take you rest, , We love you well hut Jesus lpve you ieat, . Sleep on, sleep on, sj^eepon. - - -- iate - - ? itiZz 9 ' THK PALM1 d ~ 1 B t s| League agrvicp was hekl at 5:80. L> Service was conducted by the presialent T. J. Morris. A good program 111 was wijinod by ali^ .The apeeeh rendered "was good also the violin suln~ by .Mr Kuirenc Simpkins. ? ? The frkrmate Ushers*- turned out j are working along with the other Boards of the church, so that they r may be of some useful service to -the church, also they *are asking the cooperation Of every willing and good spirited woman and man. _ _Ihfi JJramatic Club is doing some - splendid work. They'have oTganrzecr their Club, and have given a play. Title; The School at Blueberry Corners. ~ ^Memorial Service at this church Sunday night, at 8 p" th. p Rev. Sam B. Wallace. Pastor.. Sarah B. Watts, Reporter. * FIARDEVILLE NEWS ? " The many .friends, c^f Mrs. Katie ' Wilson will be glad to know that she ,'s out again after three weeks illness. Mrs. Mary Glover and bay of this eity .were in an auto neeident_fSat. urday jiight on the Castle IIigKway r 11t>af Hatdevilky They were badly cut vbout the face- 1 I wonder why some people-, never .rot interested in a pajier until some?-thing happens, then tlii'y 'Rd-tO Ih'tT r "next neighbor-and-ask to . borrow?thee anie. Every woman and every-man"s" should subscribe for our leading col->red paper, and have it cmoe into your t. home. n A err I am young l.-idy in this nitv received a message from a friend 1, last week ami it was a shock to*her. n The presiding elder, Rev. Gregg of the Bertufort District held his first ~ luartorly eoM'eronei-e-dt.Fishers Chap.. el M. E. Church and preached a very j interesting sermon from the book of 1 Matthew. # His subject. %\*as "What tnmu yg flf jpstfy." Khun' Gryg-g-Ts" , always ready to give his race a good sermon, Thu churwh was paoliod to B "a full capacity. Rev. S.M. Gray soil jj was in the pulpit on Sunday night. ~ lie is doing all he cqn to get a good L report for^he annuad conference. Mrs.. Rosa L. Tippins of 635 W <?Anderson Lane-spent a pleasant day c here as the guest.of Mrs. Elizt Scrive ner Robinson. She returned to the city Sunday night. The M. L. and B. Society held e7~ 'lection the past week and all officers (] were re-elected. Mrs. S. H.. Hodges -made a very interesting talk and t*jtkhowed the members the good this society has done during^th epast-35 years. ? ; Anderson News (j Dr. and Mrs. II. E. Thonias of Seneca spent the day in*the city SunI day visiting relatives and friends. 7 They worshipped at Sir Paul and 5" 'vr? the uumor gwer.tt-. (7t their uUCftr r, and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Thomas. e last Friday. Mrs. Thomas before ^ her marriage -\yn,^ Mrsr ^PgaTSOll of 5. Xewhenyr s The program given at the South n--Fant school Tuesday evening, was an v enjoyable?rmtr?A?neat?little sum s ^va.s realized. Wednesday evening the girls of the i- High School gave a paper dress conlc tost. They also rendered a splendid is program. There were ten contestant^ h all dressed in beautiful paper dresses tr Miss Ollic Alexander who wore a ;yci* L "Fizall Alexander who wore, a pea t green dress trimmed in black won fT" L'nd prize. Misses Louise-Quick in d- pink?and?I.ngenia?MilfnuJ?in ffohl s received honorable ment'ion. The proceeds went to the Parent-Teachrer i- Association. (1 Thursday night Mr. CL Lee Davis 1. entertained the St. Paul Baptist Sunn day school officers-and teachers with s-.a chicken- supper foHWed by ice i cream and cnke.?There were several d, visitors present. TheJ lesson was T taught by the paster and several r lively discussions arose. All present | enjoyed the evening, s For the pnst three years Mfsa Alice ! ,E. Webb has been trying to bring bej fore the people of Anderson the fact CTTO LEADER ^ UMMnOT V service in keeping aH tr yuur?desires; one KiVJ "" it will Jbe in accord h the wish to properhonor the memory jof i departed in quiet ite and simple dignity, njftf ? II i II I ?that, the ' Negro has and is Juakir. great advancement along - all line ?ach year she has arranged a un que progrnnl one night-trrT'ebiuai at the?Royal uaptist ohutch. s Th event is known as,.. "Negro X iglit These program3 have been quite bei eflcial. All the recitations, reading and songs being the work of Nog roe The dark side ofAour race is. cot stantly being shown to our youth .an we ought^Show the bright side whet ever* we can. $34.45 was realized. One of the most interesting baskc .ball games of the seq^on <. plny< on Reed' Street- High Sehol Court Fr clay afternoon bet we o*i~iire we r Norm; | and Reed' St., Hi; both haVe got team sand the score was 10-8 in fiivt ?f RpkiI Sto-r?ct Hi-?The girln of ll Domestic Science class under the su] ervTsTon of Aliss Annie Bovian pre paired and served lunch to the visi ing team and friends who aceompai W ; .1 _ i; ?a.. 1 - I ivu iiiciii, ?>c wt'i ir iii*iI'd io iiav I Greenwood and will he-prlad for thoi ! to come again. . Sunday at St. Paul was vfrv intci I esting; at the ntorning sWqce- tl pastor .preached from the subject j "The T<*h Commandr ion t :s I'm- M.-i J ried Men." and at the jevening sci vice "The Ten - Commandment's * t I Married* Women." A lupjb' crow J heard each sermoji. It iK hoped th: j much {rood will come from Uuse se; i mens. Collection for the dnv Slo.tl |?Rev._S. C, Campbell preached u | Fuller's"" Temple Sunday nflerndn : 4 o'clock.- He was at Ivis L^t-and h membefs who accompanied him wei proud of their pastor. -?Last Sundaymai bod il?o end of tl Sunday School tamp-ugn < I '?In* koy: Baj)tist Sunday Si T.onl - with" its. ti\ l point contest. The loyal teaehci have realv played their .parts wel . The aiin ha;-, ht;cn_to vh.it bum.,?a+ .encourage the people to go to" Stu day School, nomatter which one., " During: hte last 'sTx " Woks. ?>T I homes ty'vo heim vbitod, "?n .visilm j have visited .ihe '.Sunday Schol. I persons, have attended each of t! I'M ? WO I 1 S SIX Mindiiys. i no oi:ws inr i lv vi weeks havp raised top ieiLrv. n?j?.r. Class?No. 1-?Mrs. Jnlut I1' m'1: iir .$1.08. V . 7 ' ... *.: _ Class No; 2?Mrs. la'.'* , Vine S2.ll. . . . Class No; .1 Mrs. Lizzie Williaii $4.20. Class .No. 4 Miss Vcrna A< per S2.00. Class No. ? Miss Will Mae Jackson $0.00. Class No 0 Mis lamella Clinkscnlon '$0.iV.*>.?Class N* 7 Mis'?. A. E. 'Wclth $58.08. Clin No. 8 Mrs. Matilda JFueker $0.5 Class No. f> Mrs. C. O. Zininionia $50.50.'"Class No. 10 Mrs. Rach Ashury $53.01. Total amount raise durinp the six week* $2i>2.20. Much praise* is ckte^t-he?ua>;. !' U+^ H. C. Anderson* the Stmt. Mr. H. 1 VlneS and these tonelfePs and tl faithful scholars who-have fol!?>\vi all the way. MANN INC NEWS. ^ At Trinity A.M. E. church-. Our j>a tor Rev. O.. A. Parker preached J\\ forceful .sermons- ntormrntr-narhTWCT Physical ahd Moral Maladie". '"Si origin in .the heart, but l iny ve^istc inumy part dif the body.." was one ; mong the salient pointy in the niori ing service. The choir was at ij best, aniens the , mi any beautifi pieces sung .in the nl or tuner wa: "Hoste Traveler Haste. In the c eninp he spoke of the Vail of <Rat prejudice1, the Va'l of Economic I.im Relrprious Ostracism, that separate group, but says he; there is riothir between us .and Jesus. After Jl sermon Dr. Brown sani;: ".Nottun Between my Soul and mv Savior which was very befitting. *One jofnc the church. Thus ended .a gloriot At 3:30 p. m. services were had ; the Presbyterian church. Dr. I. 1 i i>av?& oi .^urnicr -ptuicflnca vei { practical and soul-istirrinp sermoi fA collection of ah^ut jl2.DUu;n tal en up, this will assist in represen j inp this' church at the Presbytery I be held some time this month at Mi lina. Revs. Parker and Mack assi ciated Dr. Davia also their conprepi tions were well represented. , \ + ' < Mrs. Del Wit'herspoon has returned !i'''in 'Mo hnspnai .wnerc she under \\cnt'_n successful operation, at this wilinz s'he is duinpr splendidly. Rev. .1. ft. Mack made a trip to K hue lice this week on business. Rev. Rnrker "accompanied?bv~ the in- r r Qn*irtet went to Pinewood emu |hii on aerogram at Mt. Ulive . hurcli to; u very appreciative^audi1'iH'i'. The program consisted of musK* and a lecture on Modep/i ' SocioJ"gy hy Rev. Parker. ; v. Bryant accompanied .theparty added riUieh to the pi ojfra'flti .- They are open for engagefc ::?nent> anywhere. vs.c- v ? MeSdames Mary Rhodes, Florene jj," I'el.aine and Bettie J,)eLaine gave a s * chicken dinner- last week, and a chick 11 Mtpper last Mo.nday night iit the ? interest o!" their, .club*? Thoy-_wWe AT successful;' . . IS . ^ if ... <r >>Irs. Ernestine Davis ga^e a house i.', party In , the interest of Trinity A,'? J/ . ~~ ^ r^ L?NTON* CHAPEL 1 A. Mi E. ZION ;t: "' Church news ;d^ ' . ' ' ' i3~7 i-fcj ' I num. S. C.. March S. .j,,,. p ^ . ' j- . j 1 \ Inft.lt'v niH^K ,: !iH-elii.gOf tlu; TipananlmrK- District I - ' I ! I ~ ' ' '' _ ~ " i < 0:1 v> jn-1) fi'p. U 1 ^ r> at Clinton Chapel, j l-mon. >' ' U< v. VC.U. Welch, -ptts-; tor, Jairie 0. Douglas, District. 1 Uhx'shlem. Mrs. Sallie . B. Crawford, i- , - 1 >.i crciai > ot Y. s. - . c''i Thursday night, the '24th, Rev. C : IT. -WilManiB. pastor of C'oriiith- DapTt'int church, preached?to a-large?und audience,- -His -choir muiishcd piiisic ,1'nr the occasion. Miss ' I iDttli- -McKissick,. organist. ^ i-l v. Wimains'.rheine:?"Joy in the City," 1. was .wel] prepared and en? fhusiastically rendered. ' All . -wre ^ .-ipaile to' rejoice. The music was_f x 11. cojb-nt and especially. the-' "Trio.". c": Christ Did- it?A+h?by?Messrs. Tliom M.n.1 <;.11 him?:imij Morgnir.?tti tr?ni " a way one of old , "1 w as ?*" glad When ~;>ntd unto me, let 15 lis ,Ri| into .Jho- house of the Lord." c Friday afternoon. business session. We ,\e.e delighted' tu..have our Pre-. r<; dding elder. Rev. "CaFroll.-.; present. Al \]m made a?VCiy instruct Ive talk 0 on the cause of niissions. ' * Friday evening Rev. I.. S. Lee; pas" for id' Metropolitan church, Spartan?i.ne. s. f., proaciK-d the missionary r" .<i rmon which was inspiring and t'url ti.-hed food fur thought- He used a I heme three key works, "Tarry, is. -.4st>-oei<-."' Re ?Lee- Mn NH- in^e "Resting speaker. We expected liis lndr. hut they tailed to Come on u? i-ee11:i ni -1 in- illues's of the uiganist. I'lllTtoii Chapel choir rendered imijjkv ?We1 are luoking forward wllJi great in ieipation to* the convening of - the s> Missionary Convocation March 31 ! Mil il i'i. -at Spiirianhnrg.. S L .. is VftrmtnT was a beautiful sunshiny 1- day. Everybody seemed to have had ic a- church-going spirit, > ;s ; Tile SutMhlV SehfwO ivao '< liiflli '>" ivVie'r.? .Much?ciedit ffsT tlue out ettiT -s , it ut supeiiniendent. .^IrJ. R. Jeter. 7. The Yoiinv People's class ("Willing ip.Workers i taught by Mrs. Janie G. ~i - ?? % ? ' -I ,i ilunulas, iuiseu me nignesi amount >d of money. $10.25 .also won the baitncr for the .largest attendance. . Mis. v\ UeSsie Ray's, .class raised the secunil [. . highest ninomit. $r? on iV The .preaching .services were above! 'd'Mi. average. Rev.- Welch seemed to ' . * ' Si> iiayo been at his best at each ser ?ire. ' 1?~? u 1 ' % f No',wit 1 i.stai)djna the cry oi "hard . : 'Q.'es" tlte. old ship seems to be inov3?*"""' ""'T"'T"iTiimmii|. Ill-It h || vp ;t cup. sib who van. speak to the winds and r-mfr-.?111 1 ? i i? ? i-1 - '.jr o waters and thby obey His ill. SPARTANBURG CHURCHES n HAVE UNION MEETING ;? : * o' Rev. JL W. Coleman Brings Union of - Two Baptist t-' Church After Quarter ijLi of Century.?. ,F' 1 ? Many Talks Are Made. I " ?- ? ' _ ; '0 Spartanburg, S. C., March 11. j-j hast night marked the first union rrt st'i'A it't'r*'-' 'of*" tno XTaJorTTy Baptist >d I church, and th? Mt. Mariah Baptist a luirch?in?twenty live?yeftrsr Nearig twenty six years ago the Rev. Mills io organized "the- AlajortTy membership, ig ana tinill a church. Frtun that time , to last hi'glit had fien* many members >d who . Ira dinn er made even a "return is' visit to the Mt. Mariah church. The - -Heeling wrnr hitter. - TV1TTV tilt fominf U <?{' the ltey. J. \V. Coleman as the new [). pastor of the Majority, church, a ?Otn y-tcronre was arranged ahd an agreea,! mem was reached by which the two k. ; clllll'L'h?membership^ iv<tp ' tp have t-1 their first union service. A quarto 'tor of a century ago, many members o- who are very old now, walked away 0_ front the church following a stormy i'hiir/>h mnntlno In# a Mia a1??maK I wnnv *? Jiiccmift intu tuc UVW K.11UXCU I under the leadership of the late Rev. . - , ------ PAGE FIVE. / nr.. -J..111..- S. Ear 16. iK.stor uf the ^it. .Mariah church. |uenid<'d, with t short tafk in* which )" '"iii uf hia desire i<) bring atjout the tinirrn?<5T? ~= the. two churches at - Mich a- ineet"HK'-in tin- -ovt-rneoTT yertts "tVaT" tie! lias been here., ?li?- llev. K.irle asked God's blessiiiKs ! 11110I1*- f llM tili'iit ititr ajid tin li introduced 'a numtier of , * ' from.the several rhupyh or-' ' oaiii/.aT ifj(is Ui.it mailt- .minute, talks r Among tliem were the following: A."Miwtin. on the patt of the deacon . hoard;- Utjrtie I, Earle. President of the Woman's Missumarv Society; W. ? V * ? ' .->. 4Rack..?snpcriitteiuUmt ot the -Sun- ? ? day School; E. Rurton;' .vide-presi- v.' ' (lent of the U. V. I', I' ; C. AV. ' > \Vright?-nL. tike. Young ..Woman's St"is- . _ c siyimrv fieom- ,Frrugg* 'on the part or tin- Voting .Men's llusl* hess ('lull, and others made talks a>! Welcome of the fellowship of the another chureli.?:?: :?? :?;?a- ?? The -evening's message* was tic?? ive ed by tlie Rev. .Coleman, widely known minister, who recently tobk * up* the leadorslliir.TJrTir'^TaJoFlty Bap- . ! tist church, left vacant with the death of tlie Rev. T. Elliott Hrrtl, several moiltlis ago.' "I)i. Cuit'iibih expressed his gisite'ful (hunks with Hie liiTRUal keeling of good will lift ween the memberships-of- the.two largest Hap?< ln.iri III i:. in Wi>in tanimrg cotiiity ' or N eg roes r He .was lone in his . praise of the Rev. Dr.. Earle, -who is also president oj^the South Caro- T~ i in.i Raptist 'State Convention for the interesting co-operation that he has given in helping to promote the / meeting of good will. ^ .I Frorii other, nnris of Dm _ Stale ' ' -eame--eUter?distinguished' rhurtfimen' : ~ to be .preseilT <1t. the lochT union meeting last night. They till talked, with the' hour rolling -up into the morning, no one 1 t* ft^lje..church, but remained until the hist song was sung. Sevniour Carroll, . tield secretary of the American Humane Education '-'(KM'ety of Columbia; Dr, J, C. White, "**' prcstbi'iu?ui'tlie State Sunday School ? and-ID T. ll. I . Convention-of TColurn I), pasjtor' of the Union Baptist In-. stitutirAiaT church of Columbia, were all present and made talks. Many ministeis from all ? parts , ? of the county w?rr present. Messages w ere read from others, large ** pots of flowers; wexe presented to the Rev. Coleman from the Ushers' Board ... . of the Mt. Miriah fchurch. The meeting. was .wen attended, and the spirit of the-'membership was very good. RIDGEWOOD NEWS. . . . .. - . ; ; , - t ouuua,> was a Deauuiul day at kitlL-tMVf"?H?fi'liiiin ii <V .Mi' Ki ohufoh.?: ? Sunday schooj opened atJts usual hour by MJss Gussie Daxolt in the absence Of iin* superintendent, Mr. K. B. At wood.- ?The lesson. ."Sharing the Good News," was beautifully dts- 1 cussed hv the different r-1 ?9<h>? Sunday school is wide awake. Sunday, at 3:300 p m. our pastor. Key. T. E. Robinson, -preached' an ex' client ^erinrin nt tin? Tabernacle ll.'i'l 'si churen tor the benefit of iIih "Christian Home Burial Aid Society."' He chose as a subject "Love j." 1 Cor. 13:13. Everybody present spent a very, pleasant afternoon. ? SOUTHERN RAILWAY" _ SYSTEM. .,i. . Arrive Nu^- - RePween No Depart. 9:50ti HI?N.^-Y.rAuKusta M ~10:00a~ "1752 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p ? J :30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 - 1:45 p 4:45 p 28 Cin.-Charieston 23 4:65p 10:45 p. 10 Columbia -Gin 6:55a 5:30 a 24 ColUmbiajaxVl 23 ll:00p JU:3U p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19^?ji l'OlOO a?8 Columbla-Aug.?7?8:45 p i~40-p- 14 Colurobia-&av. ~13 10:10 a ' " -IW19?p 2S~Coturhbia7Char. 24 6:40a 9:00 a 13 Columbia-Ghar. 14 2:20p 10:25 p 11 Columbia-C as. 12 5:10 a h 5:20 a 15 Columbia:Chas. 16 2:20 a 1:45 p 2 Cktktmbia-Sp'b'r^ 1?4:00p 10:20 p 10 Columbia-Green. 15 6:30a 10:55 a 18 Colunibia-Sen'ca 17 6:16p 6:40 p 113 *Cola.-Char. 114 6:26 a Via Capalen and Rock Hill. City ticket office, 1307 Main Si rcct , /Telephone 6356 fcOLUMBFA", S. C ? PHONE 0407' ?: ~~~~I L. ~fir. 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