The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 16, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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PALM Sl'NDAV AT ST. LUKE'S
EI'ISrOI'AI. Cill'KClI
The services at St. *Luku*s Episcopal
Church. both 11:1 r? A. M. jfind
r.. . 4 :.'H) P, M.^wcrc well attended l>y appreciative
congregations. .
The morning service was benutithe
singing by the choir aim} the sei'
mon prg'ached by the rector were all
. hnrpvmy with yh? day. Whili tinchoir
rendered "The .Palms" tile dispensing
"of palms in Commemoration
?of Christ's triumphant entry was had.
At 4:30 P. M. the St. Luke's branch
of the Women's 'Auxiliary of^the N'h_?_
tiunal Council' acndon-d :r, program.
of both white and colored churches of
the city took part.?
Mrs. J. (J. .Monday/Mrs. George
-t'huri hes ~ind Mrs F.^C. Butler. Afiss
Janie Adams, Mrs. E. A. Adams and
Mrs. E. P. Ellis of the colored churches"
made, splendid addresses, which
were enjoyed exceedingly. Mrs. S.
Cooper, responded with a beautiful solo,
Mrs. Wilhelmcnia P., .Roberts
made the principal address in l?-hnlf
- of th*??auxiliary?mrrf- ftov ' C II
? Blown of' Second Calvary:. Baptist
, Church maiie the closing address,
'r ; which " was a /fi t (Tag climax to such
an u'jiusuaHj* ""ftiterosting session.
1?"The prbgrinn \v:w a-micccss from
every angle and the women's j auxiliary
wjs lies' to-thank all of t)it\ l?ar?"
Mclpttffts?ten?tni'ir .hearty55 cdopera:
' tion.
Rveryl?idy is cordially invited li
attend the Master services. Tim choir
is -preparing excellent music for the j
7"-*-?day: : * * 1 ! 1
ST. I\U I, BAPTIST CHURCH
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\Vq are delighted to tell the public
that this has been a week of cnjoymbiit'
at tho St. Paul Baptist
o enureli.. We hare, celebrated our 37llr
sou, pastor "took charge of this church
there were only '1(5 members, but
now \v6 have a menibeship of 4,700.
lie lias preached 127.2 funerals and,
has married llO.'l couples: bantized
r?000 people nad acquired church, property
to the value $2o0,000 and all of
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- it is paid for. The Sunday School had
a rally dufi""- this aTinivr^nry-fw4wo
raised $500. - . .
10M:S CHAl'KI. A. M v 7W1V
CHIHCH NOTES
" UwingTtd the -absence of the pastor.
Brother L." Harrington: preached, th
morning sermon. He used as a subject
"Great Day." He emphasized
several days celebrated in commemoration
of great men and their fixed
minds upon the great, judgement day.
Thp Slin<t:iv ...
tended. ? r
^At. l:00 P. 31., Rev. R. C. Stover jif
J.oekenville preached an awakening
. .sermon. His subject, was; "Assurance
of victory."
At'G:30 tlie V. C. E. League led by
Mr. Marion Mitchell and Miss. Adell
Green met. . After a short discussion,
a spicy program was rendered.
At 8.1)1) 1'. M? Rev. R. Stnwr.
acting?apastor chose as a subject
' 'The i' teiomph of righteousness and
the downfall'of wickedness." . As he
'preached we saw righteousness crushing
wickedness to itsrvery cone. We
shall 4>e glad to have Rev. Stover
come again. "
On Monday night the children from
cv?ry denomination of the city were
_?__ushered in Jones Chanel rhnrch nntil
Tney numbered about 75, dressed
in oriental gowns imitating the 12
tribes- of* Israel. These titlle folks
brought in about ?30.01). We thank
them and tho"friends"Tor "Hieir Ti early"
cooperation in the efTort.
SlUfrp PARK . M. r.. CHllKCll'
The Sunday School attendanrii_ivas
good last Sunday, also the reports
?Jilttde' Ly. the .various, -Xlw- lit?
" tie ones are preparing for their Easter
program Sunday evening. a
Paint service was held at 11:3Q.
r The church was-filled to its capae iIj ,"
IT-' as- the student body and faculty of
Benedict College turned out.I- The
beautiful?Palm?Sunday? sosmuir wu*
. listened to attentively and was enjoyed
by all who heard it. After ser.
vice. Palm was, distribute.!
members and friends.
League service was.held at f>:0() P.
M. A good program was rendered
by the members. ,
?- N-ight set sice -was -hebt-as^usual a I
the usual hour. A splendid sermon
was heard; ~
- Service will lie at?thw> church nil
Order of Service
11:30 A. M.?Morning Service. |
5:30 A. J4v?Ifrrama: "Triumph of
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11*^0 A. M.? .Moi'niiijf Service. ?
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SERVICES _ _
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Special services of sernion baptism,
reception of members, 5:011 A. M.
Easier si-i-mnn- 1 1 I r. \ M ???Vi)uii|t?children
program .*i:00" VT
Special pruKrnm b.s?ybunp poople'
and church ~:'45 P. M.
_ The choir is preparing to render.
special?nun ic m?ttrl?these services.'
ttic public' is cordially invited. !
J- K. Beard, pastor.
. Manning News
Sunday, April :!, 'hcing the Jdirst
Sunday, was a.hiyh day at Trinity
A. M..E. Church." OuV pastor preached
in the morning'from. I JphiY d:2
In the evening the presiding elder;
Dr. M. .J. Sunfpter preached a very
strong sermon. Special, music hv
the choir was furnished throughout
the day. -hot Ikmuv the nipriuug-i
service, the - church caught on fire,
from what is?smiyrnsod. a defective11
ue hut w'u* very quickly extinguished
hy the lire department before
and serious damage was done..
Our second quarterly conference
was tteld ATmrdny night, ApnFTfhT
Over $'Hip .00 was raised during the
quurier. fur all- purposesT" "The district
conference and, missionary-drive
assessments have -been set aside and
-rhr?presiding hide)' paul dUT The
presiding: elder expressed himself as
beaut highly pleased by the " proJOX'SS
oUule by the ehttreh; mention,
ing especially the work of t)ie junior
ehurcflr and other auxiliaries started
since Rev. Parker has been with'
lis.
.?-On^the?8tHidav. April Ittrh.!
ot>r pastor sptTke in The morning on
| the "Atonement." At :} o'clock, Rev.'
I -I. C. Quarlcs and his choir came over
from Kingstree and worshipped'.with
-?S'. A . very appreciative audience
yrected Rev, Quarks, who nre.-nhiwl
r strong sernion. A- collection * of
$16.1(J was. taken at this, service.
Rev QimrliW?choir?rendered . excel-1
! Jent. rtiusic for the occasion. OuF pas|
tt>t and choir are to go io Rev. J. C.
Qnarles oil the first Sunday afternoonf
Stewards Board No. 1, 2. and II
served a'.very palatable dinger to' the
i..paa'son?i>w?u>?Mir disgingtu.vhcd~*TfgtT-''
ing guests.
j-* Misses- Reynolds and .Johnsinn. popular
teachers of" the'Manning High
School were.visitors at the parsora.ee
last week' and also the choir rehorsa!
at Trinity. ^
| Mrs7 Mdl.t JTlltfll'ld, the lister of
of Messrs. Kd. Charles. Willie uml
,.lames Walker, pave a birth-night supper
a*. her residence on Walker's Avenue,on
last Monday night. Quite a
number of distinguished gyests were
present. '
i . Rev. J. L. Benbow ,'and _.:|>atiy
stopped in-Manning on-inst Tuesday
and. paid a short visit at the, pn:*soi.nee
"II his wav in f'i.Un.il i- i.. .
his sick. son. .
Mrsd.lines BroTvn . and .Wcl'arlanil "
"w-wi ,\usfl"i's J.! I). Do/.ier and Johnson
were pleasant, callers'a the par-'
. sou aire last week.
- Featuring the services at Trinity
next Sunday will J>e spechd music bythe
cha ir; l>r. Brow+n our chorister,
has and is sparing ho-pains to g.ve
to Trinity the best'choir in the State.
CALHOl \N \FALSS LOCALS
planned an early Crop of cotton, lr.it
*"onTh? account of much rain, they are
"Tudd-hock.~~ .
Rev aiul Mrs. A. Ware and their
- Tit tie. uliupefhter,1 Ftmnte- -try motored
to Ablrevjllc l;vst week. We were glad
to see them.
AT T 1 f '
mivsm-s. (>unn . strotnre, tester,
-Xlliukiuuic^ -aud-PF<*Htre- ('mtixtn
went to Abbeville on business one
l:|s' - r
t Springfield and Fairfield BaptiJt.
t-bnrrln-s have plntmcd for a.grandEast
or. Come and take a part with
: them. ' : 'J1 ,
1^. The colored gladcd school at Calhoun
Falls -wTIT bo "completed in the
near torture. '
__Uiio..JLU*mu ui ihw 1'o-t.t. dis'iiuon nf
the Savannah Valley Goodwill Association
-will moot .with Ilosannah
Baptist Chttrrh. the gtoth and2T>th of"
next month. \\"o hope that everv
hurctT"will i?e represented.
We are sorry to h'dar that Mrs.
-T/uey Covin prtrm, fo'rnu*J'Iy ot Mt. t'arinol.
S. f.. hut now ofr Ahhevilky'S
Gtr ite-one rm the?sirk fist. \W hope
for her a speedy recovery.
Prof. F. C. Covington went to see
ser one day "last week.
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\VII.SON IIH.Il NEWS.
?Tuesday nighty April Kth, TuuTe'trr
pitxiros<|ue scene was seen in Florence.
Ciuml.s of men, unman and T'hlldt'i'ir;
were seen makiwfc their wyy to the
school to ..w.itness. another? annual
H|ii iny Fesliejll <>f Wilson lltyh. ~j"
ahtuial alUair sliHe Prof. .1. W. Killing's
worth has" been the principal.
For this occasion" evei y meffifrtTF cf
itn'd pyotktee u play in ten days.
The program was as'follows':* . , 1
First Grade?"Spring's .Awakening" j
?Misses Harvey and Darisby.
A ruin need First Grade?"The A-.
HiiM'imiy (M .spi nig v-.WISSCS .1X011noily
an.I Vincent. . .
Socniwl ( *l':?li. "^pi-in.r I "
Miss Mamie Scott. Th'I'd
?Gra*fc--"Blue Moon Brings
Spring"?' -Miss" C. R,?Brown.
p.ouyth Gfudla?"The welcoming" of
Spring"- Miss Davis and Mi%. Killings
worth. -v ' ' < ; -4
Fifth CI lade?A gu rden of flowers"
-Airs. Webb and Miss \'i'-hMt-iv. _
. Sixth Grade?"Spring: Prophest"
? M isscs Webster and WillL-im*: ;
1_ Junior 11tgli?Ob, you snrinir"? .
"~Miss Frances .lenerette. .
i'liyhth and Ninth Grades1?"Sports'."
01 Spring"?'.Misses Boyd and Da 11ger.fteld.
Tentji and Eleventh GrrwW?"Th,.
^Revelation of God's mighty power"?
Mrs. Ida Greene. >
' Tlve .prize of the Primary Dopartme.pt
was won hy Miss Sco'tt. Misses,
Harvey, and Pansby . were honorably
Mrs. We~bb TnTd itHss Nicholas won
the" prize of* "the Grammar School
Department.- Mrs. Killingsworth and
Miss Davis were" honorably . meni'
Med'. I
The prize of the High School Department'
was, won by"" Mrs." Itla'TT"
Greene. ? '
The chapel was filled to ifs ut,;nosft
capacity. Every one present
seamed, to have enjoyed himself or
- herself. ~ ' ISpring:
was cordially welcomed-by
the students .of Wilson . Higtrnmder
The Mi'pervisionrcff the teacfiersr-"
Wednesday': morning:, April 6th, we
were -gnu-ed with the pi'ScetfCe of
Secretary of the American Humane
Education Society of Boston at chapel
exercises. The address delivered
vl ^ienied to have been enjoyed by
T.ir: r~~~
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MIL I. INS NEWS
The winter has . passed and" spring
is here.. The farmers in around Muliins
are now scfting tobacco. Mul- lins
is.one of the largest coTTTers-ftrr
tobacco inutile state, hence everybody
if' at work.? ? : : "
For the past month we have had
'tuiU' a I>11 of Mi'kneff^Tfu The city
among out* people, but I ai)i pleased
.<> soy thitt most of them art' <pn the
TTTfui to recovery. . ' .
.. Qn last Sunday, Dr. D. II. Sims,
the president of Allen University in
company with Mr. Christie And .Gary,
-students of Allen University mo-,
tored from Columbia.to our town To~~
?mmd?D-p-day with us. ^lle prenctfefh"
a' 1 1 .DO to a splendid audience, in "
s| ite of the- inclement weather. At
1'. M., he delivered th(> annual
ae di\ .-s to the Elks. In the morning
so vices.our hearts were made to runf~
ov._iVas the nuwi<^rf-Gotl.firoaehed the
word. . 'fo say. it was a great sermon,
woiilil i:^ putting it ' mild. May
the me entile-when all over our land
such gospel will he heard.
Ilelz.fTve to the address to the Elks,
-I feel that I would <h?-t-he-speakeT an-rinjustice
to attempt to comment upon
It. It rTuiny~~wus u treat to nil who -hen'vl
him. A times the large aumlvist
of great laughter and at other .
times'in tears. It Was a great treat
to have Dr. Sims irt our church. With
V ..?r.1- I .1... 1 U :i - JP 1 -
jmm-ii <i iii uit^ iiuiiu di uur gTt'ai
school, we can expect nothing less
Horn pi'Miipcrity.?Cmm' again ilnt'liii
and bring the boys. You are welcome.
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~Z We have recently completed a sev""
'"OfU" p.-i how pre- "
paring to do some work on the church.
Our membership stood by us thrciUg ul
the building program. I have
just closed-h^yschool-ill the town of ~
Nichols, whore I labored as principal.
Assisting ipe m this great undertaking
I had the following named
persons: Mrs. Reaves of Mullins, Miss
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BTTO l.KAffKIt'
<fcstEPBssson
hing is left undone' PPH
nuke our Service a
'ect one consecrated
he needs and wants lyUJI
umaniiyT-, A true K"Ofl
ice of understand-' BttJV a
Khue Ma&on, Fork, S. ( V and Mr.-.. "
IJaiwy 4'vision of MulHrr??Tu\; xrvvKixtfoTC
we filial <ir the .mil- \
andre-elected'"me hv nnnciiinl for
Riiuliiei ~lei ill".?The .-choo.i woi i; h.-:.
in Mullins is progressive under"the y
principnlshHi ,ot 1 'i- i'e--?.t-y James.- Hit- ->
bert, wjio is a home hoy. I)i l.iioa
how to l)ut;jliii_io|i ?.v. > T 11'. 1. ^ ;
sisted by the- following named per-sons:
Miss Bessie WiirUy Union. .<.
Miss Wilson, Martotr. Sr Mi's. tfr..
Marion, b.. ; Mf jif \V4ttfttnr -^T7^ ?
Caipmie Fludd. St. .Maltbe.v.. ~
^Irs. lola Roberts, wife of the j r;'.fessor,
Mullins, S. Mi l.ouv, n:\
liell, Mullifis, S. Mi-.- Kniirht of
(totngybuyg and M rs.^ ri.. J. 1 HfV'la'dt
of Mullins.
ing of the entire, town in the near "
iuiuu . ill IIIIVII'M Ul COIOIV^l miM- >
JUFSS. > ? _ ^ . \
? Peter PrtfSsley, .\\4io i^ conductin*;
grt^&ry ahu'meal nirakcl o-n
Sniith St., keeps at all tiuu s u.liosh
line of grocery, and meats and" i?,.evctj"
We are. asking all'^of tin5, penjHo
:?f Mullins to see him -when in -the
need of th?? >ilw>vi? noAo.il -KiU+y*???
.We have in hand a pro.enini .and it:-?r|
"Vitatimvfrom the Dr. K. l'hiilj>Kill . 'I
our old friend, giving- 777 detail Undoings
or qutline 'of .h'is diet riei nu-rt'.
ing. *?' uill alHav .-mieji. ?
eeivod notice l'roin our chid'tain. I?J*. I
K. I{, Anderson. tell me n4'-lou+-gr4 ?
Quarterly, conference. i>r. Vn.|<. r->>u
is1 succeeding nicely on the' 'liaKoa ?
TTistnct and is loved iiy all of. tin' wiiU ~
isters and people. We ;ue wr.-li !.i.
to, the letter to help, bin; put over ins?r
progrtim. ,
Due Wesl Locals ^
?On la'at iluuilav morning af .Mf. ^
Lebanon ChinxLu-llii'.!Rmc. I'. .1. Wil. H
son spoke frimi Hebrews- 12; 1??. As.
.isinil. he wniiiK i'1'ulh?i:tiptv--ed all
who eame lo hear. At- the' eftWiitf.ser- s.
rice from to nine o'c lock, evjinjuelistic
services?were rmphu-i c_d by T
Tour .vouTTk men of Erskine ('oileye
Kach one- iirese.pt whs'" di-Vryhted t. "J
Tie in-thosirrvke>. 1 *
On Friday-of last week., the R.\, ?'
R. A'. Thomas, pastor of St. Ma'i\ Hap. I L
ist Church delivered "a thfillitTTT ?ii>- '
vourse at Alt.* Lebanon A. M. L
Churoh. This1'marked the closv ;.f h
'he eric*:' of evanuH'M w ei i'"1
durinjy the week.'hy ..! he - pa'* the U'
Rev. V.'.l, Wilson.!' .
The Rev. .J. II.- Toathy. p.; mr.i.f- b
Mt. Zion Pi'Vsbyte? ian .( handy- ioi- w
pressivefy spoke TTTfivpre.M -;-a! e
oeo' i-S iTTI last >iiip<iav mm M're.' and ; '
niu'ht. .. "
lie the absence of the lb--'.'
Iholnas, the "Myev. U\ iT I ?..\iahl ?.? '
the. Mbthodist, Cbar< h pn a.hed "a '
'-tirnny seyniun ai ' X. - ela> > 4 i e-'ny ' IS
terian Church -on .iaisty&tyday-'..after- -L
nodm? t? . - ' - y-2 "r_m
Mr. and Sfrz? R. II. Lee ;.it-1* '.it;1*
'el-. m-ntored to.'A'ohev'llfr < r. hi.-: Sat- _:J
urady.. - .
Mrs: Martha Miller, si ti . . ! .Liu.?ri>'.er,
Mr. .Andrew aitd .Mi.-- -ji . ; M ib_
let- anil M'ss (ihub.V I'i i '..p r. <1
over to ilt'eehwoeii <7-1 FT- Saturday."
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Mrs. Ada 'Holmes ; et ai > ' _Chi- It
capfd on last Satm day. a. a n.h.nff h
soinG .1 ime...with-relat4vt--?> i?ernd-- r
tn TfitnFWpst: ?
- Mrs. .Ittlia P. Robert f-nl?r r if;;-rt"r
Mpnday for Chieauo.. wh-i,. .. will!'.1
spend a fofljii^nt with p.:' :. Mr. | Howard
Robertson of thai -.- it v.
Mrs. Ella Cowa^, ??oii nr. i d:';..;i:ht-. v.
er, Air. William B. and M 1 >oVo.- a:
vUk, op |:ist Sotnivl-.y, > ? 1?
?Mi1, aitd Mrs. C. A.. C.:r 'l. Mi*. H
Annie and JUia-Viohi 1. Liu-eC . mo. ,-li
day. .
Mr. Mi Swain is quite sick at this S.
writing* It is ..hoped tha, in ' -may * '"
soon recover. ?
Rev. anij Mrs. I'. J. Wi!>,v;. Mes- 1
names l^uie viiihs. i Mi.i aim "
Besie Mars motored up tf trivi-h- '
villc onl nst Tuesday on ii"-i. , !
Rev. S. J. {Awan as umV.iI 1 -M 'Ti:-" "
teresting services at his .vhatvh at i
Abbeville on lQ'st Sunday.
Mr. J. ('. Joseph motored t<> Green- h
wood on last Tuesday, - . T~el
?Mr. and Mrs. \V; K.' Vnuss are at ~
home again rafter .spending sworn' t<
months in'AsheviHc, NYC.. where" "!Etr>~ A
Vauss/who is a ^skillful bricklayer, t<
was plying his trade/ * p
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liivs. \\ . J'1. I {ice and .J. W. Mar
1 ' 1'I Mi- - t i,el
A li?"r; A ri'lcrsiin 1:i1 wt'ckicnd. I )V.
ui'? .who i.- ]4>? ;-aiij'j.' ddcV of the '
Jici.'Iiwikk! District held his onarte'ry
cdtih rcin i* wi'li the Rev, Martin
\ vlt'. /i'/ti C luiii ji. " ' ''j
.Mis. Kiania I'rnitt. h.ft. on ...last
' f^ttrfny- t or J'a in plain 1. . he \\vt'h Iiiji .
l uii'hti r.'4ir*. Gertrude i'nyl Wright,
vhh* is. ill'. V ' .. V
m r>. rma Ih??!nps^n of. Iic?nc- -.X
: ! ;11 lnsr# w^fK-'-rt I with Jfcr
MI'. J u* !S <i, ('< Uri
'Tu'' t't lif > . i^nvLI!
it'i. Siiltfli. ; .
v. Aiken News-,. vi
r?-l.Yi ' Vi i : i 4??Iini-L- Vi11 )'.?
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jWnfcafti-ijnlav 'itfit-i'iit?'i. >'?'\i-?t f) ,\Jv. awl
liv. -I- yifk- cqociK),! '
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Mr. V ': <! A!,j: .\jcj - will h*avi'
. ' 1' ' ,'v h. v.-)y >;. iIk v .
'i - ' -an M : : / (
I. '' ! fo-ls- ... 'l.tLhir;;, ?,f ,
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: r;-u .M ' > I; 11' y -. r;: I * < a
.a- fhv/S la*: Sunday - sit* Pi.i< nd- *\
hip n ; f iiu'Vh. ' ,
V-.. - A1' -'-- p-f. fr,j? _;Xx<\v j
H'.jh'ii>> \y wfrfo; whvtv ?h? -wiir spofnj ,
' in?-'C iyith -i-in. ,Y;v; Wil- .
T-TT- j;no<|i ...
M - . ?i. _M. Iliel-;soil iu-cturi[*arii< (l l<y ,
h-M-s Rp-a ainl- Willie lliekaon, also
T i ss R .sa I'a', Iit- won- in rAikcn
ril'iji ilay i>n lmsine...-/ _ . .. . "
Mr. .-\iudisui> Jones. of : Wagoner,
i"the am i l.-'T.'} ; in Aiken ,a> the
'ur-vt. oi, TV;.* iuv?t'h?-r. Mr. S. I.. Jt?nes.'
' (. .'Hi- f... I. .Saturday.-'. L. . 'ft, '
- I H1. A- hhtt.ru Jreturod-to iheWornt'n
hd men i>v snparate yroii'ps last Sunny
' ,??l-'i iuiid hi;i Rnpi ist?Church.?
'hivse - ji. i ;ui<-s were forceful and fill!.
with logical truth that appealed .,
troniflxj to hoflv "soxes. l.Ie. also '
iri :uJlM d a very tr.sptrtu^ sermon at
: "i i-inj -{-laptis--Sutala-w-ai'ght-: 1
a very large. ruvl ap'preeiat ivy . au.
Miv-"Russell SmithTotft the woekhail
fax as the niu-i her,
T.Ik Junior ai^d Senior annual liafr-"
< ".<-*d in.-Wlvu'1 o?i Hall. Seholield.
.Mr. and M is A. Sl? iyh tu?nmpanied
T' .Mi's, (iil son; all of T.'oe-v'ilie. ~p'nf.
1 in-lay iiftefno-ij\jith Mr. atid. "Mrs,'
L. .loru-ij. ' ; ? ' *
T!:i hulfci "supper given at. Mr, and- .
trw rp f\. Hull s home was :i very :
well aP.'a.ir. The- guests piQswnt are "
s folNw*: Mr. and Mrs. \Vv Smontc.
! r.-and,.Mi s, j.; 1 fr-" -\vrf. Mr. and Mrs.
oi* Camming*. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith.
It. and Mr.--. 1 di. Jvihanks,. Mr. and I
iy-t rp rh j-*-; r> I v.?and?a I rs. (j. Cilov- .
r. Mr'., and Mrs. I., llramh. Misses K.
I. Childs.T!. .li nes. F.. Cherry.
:. Tin mil...on. Mis. .M. R. Scott. MK
? 1.1-w Alts. Arnold. Mrs. F. Mil
" M< " rs. II. K y. 117 3Th<U-r^< n..
. 1 1lV. < l.-l . . I. i'.'i i m .1. 11'i!|( , '
ml! -I >i*. Cherry. _ *
Mrewcr Nm ri;;from <?ft?en\vod;
laved Sehotit It} FntT.ty. The*.scores
W 13-1:;. ' ,
l lii' iii'ai.y fi n.Iat?Mi.-s \\".
iin .Will lie delighted t?? hear <?t.he>
inr'rla'tre to Mr. Wm. Junes. which '
:1 A : ; : i ' !;. S; , a . 1
1 it) a Jowly while yriurreUO.
1 "tui i<ii_rf \i;i> maid of h. nor. lVof.
... l-.'i'iti. Tum.an.T. At" Idaiu. "a
iNi tvii await,irar jita! Jy.-k :he.divide I
rnk.45nK*m,"Mis- " I-.tlira lev ami Prof
ord to tAusrri-tn. iin..' wlu-r' they"* I
oiyt a hoyirs. ' . ? -. I
Greenwood Locals
Key, '(*. I?. I'lvi/ier. f uriK-r ?>!' the
i niia f O-rhaii,a, <ia.. v. as _
i 'In- ' ;hi'? .-w--< !< iVi iiy.c'.v-:. ofis
witK i.h- uv-h: I'i'iii at Mt. l'is:?h:^ujv-h?y..riUrh*
.
Kev. .(\VW 11v?I!? y _ *
Tr^ 'vtvs ft "y.N-;;>art vi.v >f to
h- t i' v : h:- vavk.
1,-v. ,]. II T= Mr>.-J
o: r.i M t ansi Nituttie K<\y>-?.
u?ly. -jf 1 C.e W.i~t .i'jIIcmI tii.sc'i- Rev.,.;,
ltd A)r<. A. .1* Martin. this week at
Rt \. .1 I. l-!<hi'osuinnr oKlor of
ia c. I. K. ch'.iv.'h :n the dry
its. Ut t:k hi LLLUrcij ui-hia . clun'ch-llv-S.
Sa.ft.'ic] Xar.eo'is" in Winst on- i
akf :. X. this WLii eufr,npre<! in >
va hi. i if v.. .rk.' ' v.-.
A!WTTTlvr ha* returned
n.o' !' : ' lint at. win re she had
'"I'' ; ii i?<-.i' Vr
v-u.d tinwjn ha- hoon quite
L She rcmn.1- lit" imR?nvinfr-t'vr
inf.' ~~?* *
Rev. a^'UIr". -I. (' McOl^lllan wore
-y'V iti TTk' oitv this week onrouto'
niiit' Mum their work at Bailey Both-.
Tlio oii'l .-Minivcrsnrv of the nnxirate
of the R<w. W. P. Williams of
lorris" Chapel Baptist Church came -
i a close with a sermon hy Rev. P. l
Watson of Columbia, S. C The !
I'
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"T- PAGE FIVE.
s.erniuns of the -week were preached
I1' w, M. U'.tM. ir I',.,. =
'.rusmi, s. Nance and A.. J. Martin of
thee itv'ainl l.)r.. I), F. Thompson of
Augusta, (la.. The services-' were. ..
largely attended, thus attesting the
'popularity of the pastor, Revl \V*. P'. - Williams.
' > \' i. '
. M':\>. Jeatiette B'land of Aiken. S.
a"', i'.-i'^.r'in. thi city last wj'ek
en.!. " lle.?- ne. la r, Mrs. Jennie . .Me- *
(iiice.. v.niiei" i times 411 at h4r - home ?~?-w?
n Ha--1' i - i -ry-.i convales :
1": I * ?. i f-y < -i .
.. mL 4 ?? -1 ?m.i. iif.1 I ay i - _ -?'
-'t. t. i? ,( f f .her" ; '
?"r; "j-"~TT' .jis?- v-;-n
M y . >< !;.I ,;f A^i:iv^
L. .
William*'1 la>t s _u;?: ; : ?
' "M y r"Hi Av.ll)ii:ii.-^ a '.uuL-her ,uf ' - ' ' '
KhU..,C'i?v-^Fnv.ST"'i? y.tflT' '
Urt.''"" d )- > ? I,>.,!>,< ..l! iH'l" ' I "l't??f ?
III ess'. . ' '
4 . . -,-r?f*-?-?vq- -i
. M i-: .Einnia L. iVrrjn is. sick ufher. ~,~
T'ltne -on ' .-mm urs t f-ei.t. V.~ ' ? ' ;
wa- f; vi.-itM*. it: .-he city lust S.*rturlay
' :. f
Ttev Hnrriy liTrs Tl^scil hi?: .
-H.i.mi jj- \V-,fy l.x-.k " j
vT
...Mi'.- I;. K. Ik . rosmnjfor' of - the*,
f I"; ::? }. .flico ?>t ' , N";itiomi} Bene!>t
^ V ? Vr'~i:'. (ViOpji'ty ?u ' Co.. :
UMtk.f. Vi3y It ... ;)( ... visit Cl-l! t_ # > X M
town last v eok.J. ;
'< v'' 'I '' 1 1 . '' Ikt
wor va*?-h^ra-n rrr n < iibAci- -rLy.
? Kmr C, . . ??
\V< 'Inesd.tv .'- i -jr-r?' '
T ^ ' P-. Si"*'.. sperm, ru-t week- "*
ml With h't'it !..Iks, ' ' '
Rev. J. R. .(}. lloway .preached at /
Church New s ^ . ' *
?1*1 . ? . ... * ' "
tnv i nc i e rnt-R'. t- ft t. her of lagt--Sun.?
day moir/ftT s- i^Nj Thssen the .
members kv.hu L'tAVKkHy attend the. '
services. j Inv.vvi > HVv?Ferguoon?* *-?
preached fr?<m Matt. 111:28, using as
a?>ul'.iei-i:??Htc?ctrH?rrf
Christ." ;
Keys. I. W. I)(iiH' l:i-j -inrl CMrmnrly?
each preached string? serntons at the --phvrcli
thiv week. :?7* ??
eiain-rato) prel>artif?n has Vippn . '
ti-iT the Faster- flay, exercises
Di v: Sur,d;>** : "'.'eni'.ov> 3:00 o'clock. i. .
,v:v ,.AT" ~;*T ' ! these' exv?.
m m ? sjmwmmhmm
'm>v '< :>o . ,* . ?o * ^">oock s
i; The Lconumj
jr Kepainng ^hup 1 1
v JAKL L.Uti.- i' rop't
? LUl i. VVdsxiui^ii.n otic ct S
V ^ "> N e.? 11? 0.. u . v y air 1 j Llijci ^
W<<1 k. ( ci s\i,o uuiveitu ?
I- U\t C3 A '1 K!A1l-|><riie 31126 8
jij "11 hank ^1 uu, ? w
y ?? '?.*? ?
w.'vvv -VJv.".nj'."jyijijvu)OOOOOo
J. FERGUSON RUFF
? FXORIST" ^
I 110 W heat St. . Columbia, S. C.
.Cut .ami Waxed Flowers
Funeral DtYipns A Specialty
1U>\V1:US DFI.lVFUFl) I
MiiH Orders Receive Special
Attention . ?
-I'Unvi- >^i| ?sot
l ilKKN .KAII.WAV
' system;- ?
trriVe .veer. NY Depart',
? -'D > A i ir.iiHn '! 1 IP.00 a ??
4. 52 p 32 V'V'iJUii'sta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p
1:30 p' 27 I lt.ii ie.sJort-Cin, ?7 1:45 p
2ft. C;h?Ci''uile.-taU 2'5 4:5T>p
fl;45 p. 10' . ColCmliiSlCin" O -firfifia- ?
adVO- a 2-i Colui.diiaJax'v'l 23 1 l':00jr0;3p
p 20 Columl)ia-Aup. 10 ?7:00 a .
u:ou a S~C.uldn.'e,:i-Aug. 7 5:45 p
1 : i<> p 11 C ui!r,'. ia-Sav. 13 10.10 a
0:30 "p 23 Cofuinliiu-Cliar. 24 5:4t'a
.':0" u .13 Columbia-Char. 11 2:2up^ ?'
0:'25 p 11 Cnluini>ui-C has. 1_2 5:10
?> .20 a 15 C ol u n 11: i a - C h as. 10 2:20 a
.1:45 p 2 Colunibia-SpVrp: 1 4:'00p "
I i 3'r,?.
' ^ -Oirtsi'li.-i o oT.il )a - .?
l'J .>.? .1 i l . ' .'ll 1 i AKlt>p
: < ' [ -Via- ri*?r. a . ' _1.
" is.''-*. . i liill
' fi-rrT""Si reel,
I t. .'jili'1.
?.r C.OLtJMHi.A . ?
*'1 " ?=? ???.. in i. -rm^ ? ~
I'MON I.' :
I,. \.H:n*j kins'
Hivtf Estate A tfoncy
'Homes on Easy Terms"
t -
1107''? Washington .^treet
c. -??
Beautiful and (Tood Pianos
to ho - had---at?lowest prices _ ' , ~
and- on-terms U> suit you,at
the Old Established, - '
?? ? '
MA POM'S Ml SIC HOI SE
| H'Jft Main St.. Columbia. 'M. Cr ~
N. B.? -Forty odd years of uninterrupted
success, in Columbia
~1s~ effp^gjtfanloe^ -r?- - : 1
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