The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 07, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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-_y Saturday. May 7. 1927 1 1 'M _ ? Church^ New . 1 V. ~ ' " ' ByRF.V . D^o.aoD.o.ooooo.^o.o.ojaaaop?:ca??: ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. HAP - . PKNINGS The Sunday School was at its bes Sunday lWrmhg. At 10:00 o'clock -?the - assistant ^superintendent, Mi Thomas I)ar^ar> "began on time. TT) altomlajricc was fine. The teacher were on time. At the eiasc u? the ies son, the flood sufferers \Vfere spoken o and $5.70 was taken.' At the ring o tjie second bell, the organist bega: ' thff~s<3*V'it,os. , The Rev. J. C. Whit preached one of his best sermons . ~ "vHis text was 'Teter' walking-en th "water." . .. , j I)r. Whity always has snmpthinj good for 'his people, he is indeed wonderful preacher and a-mah .sen I by God. - . At 1:50. the funcivil of Miss F.milfr the blind 'girl, was preached by?th . pasting ... 1 . - . .-''r At 5:00 RTM? Mrs. J. C.-White, th ??chm p.toi' of Uu choir* met a chin u of about-25, preparing fgr the revival I must say, she is a wonderful wo maiT and knows her business and i indeed a spiritual ringer. fihi brough the housvt itv'tears when she sang "Th ' Old Ship^of Zion." The church took up $56.00 for th noon sunerers-. -? ?? r_ 0:00 P. M. the B. Y. P. U. was ex T' * cellently conducted by "Miss Ruth By riuw. ' ?-? 8:00 P. M. us usual, the church \^a crowded and '?the pastor preached powerful sermon from Gen, 49:10 "Th sceptre shall not depart fropi .Judal nor a law given from between his*fee until Shiloh come, and unto him sha the gather of the people be." The collection for the day was $18 The flood sufferers .received $41.7( ' At 2 ion Pilgrim, the Arthurtow church-$4.00 was raised. There wer about six added to the churclyund " baptized Sunday nigh/. ' > ' ?-Hr? - I : I ST. JAMES A. M E, CHURCH-Sunday was na unusual ^.day with u: Services .began with an qarlv brave meeting, which seemed x to set every niversity and I). Martin-Dow, profe sor of Chemistry and biology will d T liycr addresses. You are cordially invited to he? these distinguished speakers. The are men with the message of tl *** 1 day. ? MOTHERS' DAY PROGRAM rtnrr"Saint Courageous" t. ? * ' ( 1 ... ilymif-,-"How -Firm ? Foundation Scripture Rrartirtg'?Proverbs 3d:L 31. ??-1?^^_ Prayer, f Asn?o(>wUjtvn ilAL-viee nf White Ri bon R?cruita. ~l viees. that followed during the day Sunday School attendance was e: cecdintrly large. The school was cal ? ? od to order hy ours, worthy superintei ?i dent, who is a ways found- atr his poi of. duty. The teachers and scholai then reported to their various classe t(? exchange their ideas and Tiriri forth the beautiful facts that were i the' lesson. Our school is makin splendid progress and it Is playin well its part in putting over a gret program for St..James. . At qui o.'uai hum1 urViervice our hi loved and most efficient pastor, wl seemed-have.been.spiritually baj - - tized, ascended tho-rostrums As h began unfolding the Scriptures, .were made to rejoice" in the God ( our salvation., lie selected his, te^J from .Matt. 11 :il!)?dO, "Take my yoli - -upoir you> and learn of me, for I ai meek_and lowly in heart, and ye sha find, rest unto <your' souls. For m yoke is easy and my burden is light At the close of this sermon, the Lord Supper was administered. ' The League is still aliiyn t After lively song service, we had* a bri< : discussion ni tne topic, over wmcn tr pastor prosified. Rev. Washington an-active part in every department f the church.J . Sunday night, the pastor, greete by a splendid audience, preached ai > other heart" felt sermon. He took h text from Matthew 4:19; subjec " "Qualities requisite for the ministry Rev Washington was at his best a day-Sunday. He .always knows whs is best for his congregation. On Monday night, May 9, 192 there will bcTa "Queen Contest" give ? in interest of the church. Gome bi and enjoy a pleasant evening; Sui dliy, May 8th at 3:30 P. M., there wl be a platform meeting at our churc The pastor announced that Profe sor George A. Singelton, professor < sociology ,arid economics dt Ailed"' I c8*^cgl:8:,?:80^^ s of Columbia i I C, WH1TF, H Special Music* . ' ^ Life Sketch of Madam WHlard. ? -?Hymn?'x'Lead -Kindly~Light." ' ' t Reading from "Great Mother.' Special Music. \ -* Readings?"Th* Shrine at Mother*! e Knee:'" ,?'My Whie Ribbon Mother^ s . Presentation of new members; i- Distribution of Departments leaf f lets. f Closing Song. v .. n N Aaronic benediction. ,, / . * 1 e , Georgetown News ? ? -? . r^n - \ - ? a. ^~T Mr. -A. G. Gill motored to Floreno ^ ano Darlington on Monday to spen< pU e\v days on business." I A party including Mr. and Mrs. R ^ B. Anderson, Miss Jannie Ward I Messrs. C. F. Carolina, Thomas Deh ? ' nispn and A. P. Dunmore Motored t( s' A.iulrrw < on .Monday evening lu Sft | tend a party given by ~~the ~Missp: _ I Claudia Kinloek and Thomaseni Jones. ?.1 .? , ' t| Mr. Kied.fj men and the Rev. Rani . .of Andrews, were seen the city 01 I Saturday. ' Miss . J. Kinloek-, domestic sicienc | teacher at Andrews, spent the week , end at her honjfu?, ! Messrs. C. K. Knox, T. W.. Browr I L. A, and A. P. Dunmore spent Tues I day in Charleston. | Mr. S. W. Tucker spent a few day last-week visiting friends at Sum * i ter. ^ I Mr. Thomas Dennison of-New -Yori j j stopped in to see his old friends an ?i relatives on his way hackjNorth, af ter spending the Cold months in Flor f i(,aDr: Win. Thompson spent a fe\ days last week in Columbia attendini > the State Medfcal . Association. H delivered.an address during the meet ntF ? -i ? ? The Booker T. Washington Clu | at the home of Mrs. M. Atkinson wit 3?.j Mrs.jC. G. Brown as the hostess. ir I'rof. Boyd took the Howard Hig r- . base ball team on a two days trii r- -\>laying Sumter Wednesday and King [ stree "Thursday. c- If one should walk through th 1- nine hundred block of Church streei i- ; he would see a new frartie struetur 3t?tn-form of a ^dmp-wttK-a-dign on th rs door with words "Furniture Repair isr on iti In side this shop a young ma "g named David Black works over ol in house hold goods for some of the be? g homes, white and colored in the eitj g Mr. Blake is a very quiet but indti<= it ' trious young man and one of our sons j But the most impressing thing abou thisTmiurTind hfs trade is he learne in- it in tbi> industrial /lorun-kninnt r\f mi Howard High School. This is _ti te ?hd\v you that many more T>oysr coul re Have been in business- today as thi >f young man is, if thjgrnhad only take] ct it in. *They. are but few of us kno,\ ie?that something pood ilt in the indus or i trio! department: of ? ' 11 The Georgetown sluppe\s will cros y ! bats with Charleston Piedmonts o Mondjiy. The Georpetown Hbys hav 'a |l4 jfrist liine, " A "" 11 Greenwood Locals ie ?7 : ^ t? ?7~T 7 is Miss ^ odestine.G!? xc-i of Ashev'llc :e ; N. jC-r spent last week-enrl with Mis >f | Rosa L. Cannon. While here Misse I Glover and Cannon and Mr. P. T. Roh id inson motored to Silver Street an i- Newberry to visit relatives, is Miss Rosa Cannon has jjone ?t t: Asbeville, N- C. for a seven1 week' ." stay with her hotisc guest, Miss Mc 11 destine Glover. ' it Mrs. Novella Hodpes, who study 7, tories of Chicago, returned to th ;n tvindy eity lant> Toelsday to rcstrm it her -studies, ? ?? n- Mrs,-Johnnie Brown, formerly o ill this city, but now a resident of Ne\ h. York ,City, returned home last Tues s- day after a five months stay with he jf mother, Mts. Emma E. Perrin. J- Mrs. Celestin^ Martin and childrer s- A. J., Jr. and Evelyn, after spending e- some time in Newberry, visiting reja ? tives have returned home, delighte< ir with their trip. >y Kev. S. Nance and Hr, L. W. Nanc le were business visitors in Newberr; last Saturday. ? -?H. il. Itwni.vy, whu t)UI chased the "Petppson" house on Bap list St., is remodelling the same ver; extensively.. Mr. Y. B. Nance spent the last week .11 end with the home folks, CU The Urania! '.'Mother "O'Mine^ wa fr\ o nni\q/iUiT Uaiima T ?| l ' * |/?- yx* c* iiv/mjc gy i ill/VI River Institute last Monday nitfht br This play waa staged by Brewer ta lent under the direction of Miss Care v v THE PAL >1_ I,' ?? | - ' i* Walker. . The Slabtown Convention last Tues - day niahl at Morris Chanel HapTTs Church was quite a success hnd mucl enjoyed by ajk . Quite a concourse of sorrowini * friends attended the funeral of Mi e "Elbert Holmes at Morris Chapel las T Sunday afternoon. The eulogy wa delivered by Revs. Marshall and \V P. Williams. v ? Prof- J?nes .of Seneca High Schoo - spent last Sunday with-Miss Luis Me 3 Ghee, \vl^> came down for the week - end tu visit her parents. J s Mr. Frank McGhee formerly of thi a place,"but now a resident of Atlantic is here on a vjsit to', his parents, Mi a- and Mrs Randolph. McGhee. ? ti Mr. Reed of Chicago, visited Mis Alice Gary last Sunday, e - Little Frances Amanda Perrin en - ertained.some of.her little friends o; the occasion of her fifth birthday an l, niversary last Tuesday afternoon. AI - ter more than an hour spent in game the children were ushered into th s dining room, where a color scheme g - pink and blue was carried out, bot in the decorations and the ice cours k served. Among those present were d Dorothy and1 Fannie Jones, Margare :?and Bessie?Mtte?Waller, Laura an Bertha Ramsey, iJoris Brown, Iri Etta Logan, David and Maynie Gan: v brell, Fannie Mennjneathgr, Claud g and James Robinson. Miss May in e L. Williams assisted in chaperonin > the little folks, all of whom wen - home with their faces beaming wit b smiles because of their enjoyable al g Lemeon.-- ~ : hi Church News Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church h Last Sunday nmminpf T'inf Innn ),. of Seneca addressed the Sunda School. His -words treated of Pete and Were a a source of informatio e in many instances to all present, t, The Holy Communion was adminii e terc-d at 11:15 by the pastor, Rei ( present had listened to an inspirin sermon. ci Rev, John F. Jackson made a .- pin it did talk after the pastor's sermon ? U the evening service. He-will preac l- at the mornintr srvice. Sunday. Ma ?. 22nd. . . t Home Coming Week Anniversar i and Reunion will be-observed at M r Pisgah May. 8-15. All lex-presidin L elders, ex-pastorsr?members art d friends are-both invited and urge s to attend' these services. *71 n The' program is as follows: v Sunday,-May' 8lh?11:00 A. M,? Rev. (leorge A. Singleton, D. D. -? - ?The following-nights 1U 3:00 PriV s 3:00 P. M.?Mothers' Day Erograi n by Mrs. Daisy Holman. e 8:00 P, M.?Rev. B. J. Ramsev, T d: ' l ^ , Monday, May 9?-Sermon by Rec J. E. B^ard, D. D. Tuesday, May 10?Sermon by Rec E. R. Anderson, D. D. ? b Wednesday, May 11?Sermon b s "Rev. W. C. Crawford, B: D. * Thursday, May 12?Sermon hy Re\ D. L.'Witherspoon, D. D. rnaay, May l.'t?Sermon Rev. ? Nance D. D. -Sunday, May 15?11:00 A. M.s Sermon by Pres. D. H. Sims, D. D. ?:00 P. M.?Sermon Rev. W. F Ric< D. D. _ ? notice" 1 1 e tr ?The^ Bamberg Tligh School will be _ gin itx annual closing exercises Ma f 6th and continue through the 13th, v The faculty and students cordiall - invite the public andLfrjends to wit r ness these exercises." Reserve seats will be had fdr ou i, white friends. U Friday, May 6th, 8:00 P. m.?Pri mary Exhibition) ; * < d Sunday, May 8th, 3:30 P. M. An nual sermon ia the auditorium. e"~ Monday, May 9th, 8V00" P. M.?In y termediate department. Tuesday, May 10th, 8:00 P. M.AyednesdayrMay 11th, 8:00 P. M. y oratorical Contest. Thursday, May 12th, 8:00 P. M. Commencement Kxercises, ^riday. May 13. 8:00 P. M.?Maai a cal Recital b? music" cTass\ e Music Directors: Mr. SamTiel S ~TTelry, violin; MTsi K. J. Thompsor j?iano._ .v ? (1 P. Reddish, Principal METTO LEADER ir experience, ability d thoroughly modern ElJ uipment are dedicated |YFiT the ideal of a perfect Kj?| nction that relieves of HS I worries. m 1 ? 1 1 1 naa?B I NOTES FROM MT. ZJON A. - CHURCH M " h Garnett, S. C.?The services _ above named church were got ? I % : Sirhday, May 1st. Sunday Sch ened at "the usual hour. ~~ s At 11:30, Rev. E. W. Grahar \ tor mounted the" rostrum and I ed a strong sermon from 1st. G ^j~ Our hearts were made to fee ? ~whrtp the man of God preach word. At. the conclusion of tl mull tin Hnnr <?f tlin church u ened.' Two joincyl -. .. At 3:30 P. M., we.were grace . ..'.he presence of Prof. Bahton u s Denmark, S. C. We were ovel in our hearts while the boys ~ ~Ttrcir~old plantation nn-lodies. us both white and colored were when they sang their ast piece, , ] Graham asked the white We minister to say a word, which S J .in a graceful manner. He sp commendable terms" of prof. E ^ i and Ens: quartette, Come again Prof. V J i "MY 'WHITE-RIBBON MOr s ;? i. .. Shirley Swetman Still e e I was not born Jier daughter, ff ~T~ '. . ' ,t The woman who has led me fj knew- ? ? The fellowship /and love arid" -- free : ??? Thta those enjoy \Vdh wear th white bow Is mv white-ribbon mother. y >r For I have found great joy in th n way j-'-Of loving -service, for the sc 5- n*en. ? And when I kneel At lipon ea H--~ to pray " g For temperance, I also pray . "Bless my white-ribbon?mot tt On Mothers' Day each year I 1 h wear . v Two scarlet roseg. pined upo * breast; v One for the mother-love "that t t me here, j,. One pinned with my white pur" (j or best. (f My dear white-riBbon niothe. -1 -MAJORITY BAPTIST OH -j?? ?r yp\yg-7v I.! ' V' .... n Sunday was a very pretty d the shining of the sun was so ). ' ful. ' ! On" Sunday morning, there" i large atendance at Sunday i After Sunday School, Rev. Co withTthe help of the Lord prea very inspiring sermon.* Subject y never fails." He preached . csp to the junior church. ... At 3: 00 P. M., there was,' tizirrg of the^andidates. Ther J. j 30 baptized?* At. 6:0 P. M. the B. Y. P. V - bers met. The subject_was dis thoroughly .and the subject jf will he discussed next Sunday Sunday night was rally night _ Coleman preachpd so plainly: i r I soned out the subject'*-"Gonfes sins ,to one another" that eve: ^ enjoyed the services. The col y was $228.00 ?-; ??L? The Church Supply Club wi y its nieetihg at the home Oi -1 Olive and Alberta Shauls on Ka: 1 ley.? ' r. Mr. and Mrs. Richard and M J-V vena Jackson and Mr. SimS m i- to Breer to hear Rev. Wats _ Greenville preach. . Rev. Coleman reported a pi . trip home in Timmorisville, fta., i-1 he wa3 runing a revival. We are very glad to hear o - con Austin and Sister Gist's ii - ' Death came and took one piost honorable members froi - Mrs. T. Chambers, one of the members" of the church. She i-., 7 children tn monvn hw b>p host of other relatives and fr 5. The Women's Jltissionary '5 l, or Majority- B a p t jsFCnurch v J organized April 11th-by the Rev. J. W. Coleman and with! " ' -V eration of our oldest ami most talented women, we are fiavintf a tfranu suc!cess. We hope to have more of" our sisters to meet with us next Wednesday afternoon at?&- o'clock and join * , *4 . - " ' - us.' MrS.-Matkrrtt-llrlh president, Mrs', Ola M. Burnside, "Vice-president, Mrs, Annie Thacker, secretary,Oliss Surah Walker, treasurer. There" was also a Tjaptizingf atr the Episcopal church. The chnstening' of - the twins of Itcv. and Mis. Si. Julian Simpkins was the occasion. The 1 Bishop K inicy of-' Co u ni I)i a, "vrrur~hiTt\ I Each one enjoyed the services'.' I .- r. and Mrs. John Stylos motored' to Hu Knoree Sunday^? -- m. e. v: ? - ROONKS CHAI'Et. A. >1. E. CHLRCH MICH ALIVE ' ' * r the Laurens, S. C., May 3^-If-there -is jd last nny()pe \vh0 anticipated the death' of ool op- Roonos Chfippl of this- pity tm-h?a________ iilismnV jj.'"-"'"' i.." tv-n, pas- thwa'retd by the great' wave_of_eritreach thusiiism which has taken hold of the or. 5:8. ehuj-ch and the community. Fyr years 1 glad this chtrrch^as^ufFcred-irom spiritual, edthe- jhiO hnrin'ricMl sialic, itrwl myve TtiTYTr ie ser- 92000 in mortgages and debts had ay-.as op- i-iimill;) 1 i-<l on this beautiful now pliitce with a struggling memKers1nit$> of id with it.ss tJian two. dozen, ind his f Itevr-J-w-W. Witherspoon is the pasrttltutc, tor. Since?bin annignnn nt in c?trrrr-joyed months ago, to I?oplar Springs, tin j sang debts have been decreased -myre than" All of ?700 and current opinib'n is that withi sorry jn 12 months the membership wilt be Rev. altogether free of indebtedness. , The thodist membership has begun to ' increase, he did and a campaign for funds"?bas been oke in launched to culminate May 20, which llanton wm gp above the $500 mark. Some of the best church workers of Laurens of all denominations are helpitig in the effort. :?? The greatest Easter exercises niER" known to this vicinity, say many, was here two weeks ago. With Mrs. ML Withorsnnon. dirpetrnss nrwl I Claudia Robinson at the rogan, a east yet to of players, made up, of local talent, but equal to professionals" in"lheir~per on to forming, set a standard in Lauren? for religious entertainment. The service!concluding number was an Easter can? ? tata: "From the?Cross?of?^GJorye small which is the talk of the town. Aside from the praiseworthy efforts of Mrs. Witherspoon, the following persons helped to make this possible: >lesiis high dames Barksdale, Neelv, Svres. Blackstock, Griffin, Flemings, Ail and Nonms of nie Garlington, Wilson, Price, Hunter, Johnson, Kennedy/ Duckett, March day tiiy Paths, OWingS, Thompson/Misses . , Burton Blakely, , Flemings, Mrs, again,*Th'd|h.pson and many other younger her." persons. The Easter collection was $11.75. . nope to ' Hev. Tyitherspoon is formerly of . Manning. He comes'to us highly recn my ommendedis twice a graduate qf Al It'll University, receiving the baeea irought laureate degree frofn that institution " Ifc'iygai BUS.served for vt'tii's ns niilro hon- Avny?postal?clerk?and??author ul =?^hree "books,'one now in the- press, r. - He'also contributes poem/ "regularly to the Jargest white dailes in the Carolinas, for' which he has received URCH honorable mention, and -is a pastor, N . - a wonderful gospel preacher and a ay and success under his leadership, hcauti-. . - - was a -SILVER SPRING - BAPTIST School.' ;> CHURCH leman, * ~ ~ ehed a Pendleton. Si C.?On last Sunday at "Love 11:30' A. M., the Rev. W. L. ZimTncrlecially man, our new pastor, preached a soul stirring sprmon. His subject was, a bTtjT- "\Vhat are y6u dol'fTJ? "for Jesus ?" e were Our hearts were made to burn. It' there is any thing that I admire, it mem- is, how we began the serviced of God. ;cussed Our pastor is on the job. He. came Truth" rt'iUTS with the order of service cards: U ^he "ambers and friends arc d flightr Rev. ed to have them. Also, he put on n id rea- Sunday School campaign to he cons your linued until the first Sunday in June, rybody A'nd I am glad to state that it is lection working real well. ? Oir last Thursday afternoon, .Mrs. 11 hold 'Peppers 'and Mrs. Simmons enterMisses. tanted the missionary society. A very st Val- excellent program was rendered. . Quite a.crowd was present." We are iss El- meeting from home to hohie, but if lotored we continue to increase, as I hope we on >of will, we will be forced to go to the church. The ladies .served delicious easant. refreshments. where * The Little Sunshine Band, led by Mrs. Pauline Thompson is doing" 0Xe ?Vw, v. 1 lUIVUV IH'IRt. lUJilMtl <u uu- IIUINI riprnvn nf Mrsfl S. A fiantt, on Just Monday, ?? 3~? strong. Mis. Gantt served them of our on the lawn and really, thoy did look m us, like little sunbeams.shining for Him, oldest The closing exercise of the primary leaves, grades, which was held. inJihe school apd a ondttrvrmm. ffiR "rpdto Tho iends. little folk rendered their parts Well. Society i'The subject of the play was "The isles 'as re-j'oF jewel." "The- "teachers of" Those pastor, grades are as follows: ,^fiss Pnulin^, ;he<jp-~^ Hamlin, MissNeft R. Nicholas, Mrs. . ; 1 ^ , ?a,?- :; * ? v .* ' r ""~ - TW~ "V" ? ? "i?' 0 PAGE FIVE. 1 i ,' "~ ' R. (>. Rccestf.1 Tlifi'a jtcachcry drecrvc??murii cicdil tor the-way m which they bandlt'ii Ihi* " children 7 . " ..Mi.ss NVl ii. Ni<'h"l:iiL_unil-.Miss l'aui line Hamlin sjM?nt tlju' \ve?/;-erid in. 1 <in'vnvillc "a ttvrr M7- ll;,m- * ~ lip's aunt. J hev repoVtod a very plea--' sant time.'\ ?V; ' ' .Hi". !E?'iius tf\Vhistoii is on thy .sick -r lis?U2_l\*e hupyJifyr'him a spyedy rc?- '* co'vory; - J Mil. l.ueimin?livens?is slill .coilllfiVi t\?. Iie.v .hod. lU-r iluujililyl',. Susie . is 1 here vrHh her- !-+*;> ire Nrw; York:??-?- ? Oh hist Shmlay at 'erhom:" an cx> .. coMont i>i*?,a tjun putted-rftf fry the jiVihsioiuuy vsUters o!' Bap- ' ti.-t Chinch. Seneca. S. at t-li" a- C" hove . named ehuivlp >luefi-effdit is* due Mrs. Height ami Mrs, l'eiaiefor i that eA-eUcnt. proiiratp'. Come a<rnin lathes,- la-cause so, many ol the yootj peopie of Seneca ^follou their people. . On last Sunday nfjjftt al S:0(>" o". -ct'Ak. l^Sc I'l'tuleVed ,a a))f ,|l'iuin m our ? ll'luill li 11 -lie nt ronim.; i t t oUr white I'riepds'ot' i'li.ih'son-College, j 1 hey--vvanfe<L4o"dvT;i>"/,ur choir sinjr 1 juMiicC melodies. - We" fan. tell how-.' j tTicy ' hjyoi-fi k'Jn?111.ov..Amn li.v.?what j th.-y KMC. l.-A lM_:j ! 11 i11 i 1\ -* l.l.ot - ! 11' i ' "We will, he (lack ai'aiMuchcfei <lit* i<-<liu* M i 's \<-i] Nicholas" who "por*^ i formed 1T\ thO jiiaMrr. I, Sunday if a high day fujr us.. (,'pni-.,' , .. imunion at 11 :>)<( A. M. .... . | ? -r ^ ? .Ml. ( AHMKL A. M. i c in urn I * J , ...U yKWS . I "* "Owing". S. 'C.~-?-\V-e i?H v <ir? delighted to' lit'', out ftunilay ppyrntwg .* . in hail the month <>f- (lowers',"t|u? echro6s ?f .the birds, the-huriittn. kind tilled .the' chorus .. where the Zephyrs " mourned. ' " T . .. ' *. . x Saturday, the I.oriHsorp us copious showers which started /germination " regular through the Piedmont seclipri. This Within itself gavd' impct. ' .bus to the ocicysion." - - * Sunday-- 'School opeiled at the usual 1 hour. There was an excellent atten; dauce and the lesson was carried out * . i in splendid order. . ' . ; PAaise?services- was 'conducted* ' Blathers " stiller and' L 12 ; '!() Rev."1 ()n.t ns?untored tho? ? trurti. First hymtiw''l.2,. " A charge to keep I havr" was sunt*',-grayer was ' THTered by Br<4bth--4ttt60^J*ekson. Second hymn N'w- ad" "Blessed be. our everlasting (??>d" was - suny. Scripture jlesson l{om. 10:1-4; text Rom. 10:12. :LSu'h.ieot-''Lord til' ~A~il.." This was An- " " I deed an aide- sermon full of. ins-piru "j lion and" hope. ? . ' j . The league met at the .usual hour and had a lively discussion Tito the topic. . " . . - At nitfht Roy.1 Qwens preached an-, other- wonderful ^s'errnuit. which was enjoyed by all of his- hearers- ~ Everybody went away rejdicinpr over : The .message." , . . .? . One of our members is still on the , - sick-'list. Mis.- linn.kit1 1AF .ii.-. We . trust (she will soon be out. ' " yuil Cloni's are always"npt-n n.y visi- ~ - t"W>.?t no oi (i i,v i p'i iih- any t iirie.?7??~t ? SOUTHERN RAILWAY^ - SYSTEM. 1 Arrive .\'<>" Phi uV-.-n y....n?p-rrt j 31 N. Y.-Augusta 'dl 10;00a ' 1:52 I) Jill Aiiiniatii.A! V > ) r:.nn . . - o ? u- D.W j 1 ;U0 j? 27 Cha'rleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p ' 4:45 p 28 Cin.-CharKston 23 4:55p 10:45 {?. 10 Golunibiu-Cin. 0 6:55a j 5:30 a 24 CdlumbiaJaxVl 23 ll:00p !10:30 p 20 C*olumbiu-A,ug. 19 7:00 a '* 1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 10:10 a ! 0:30 p 23 Columbia-Char. 24 5:40a ; 0:00 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2:20p -It):25 P 11 Columbiu-Chhs. 12 5:10 a 5:20 a 15 Colun)Uia?Chaa. 16 2:20 a -1:45 p 2 Columbia-Sip'b'rg 1 4:00p ! 10:20 p 16. .Columbia-Green. -15 6:30a 10:55 a 1.8 Colunibia-Sen'ca 17. 0:l5p _ J?5f4tTp 113 'Cola.-Char." 114 6:25 a ~ 7 *Via Camden and Rock Hill. l I'bfy lu-ket office. 1307 Main Siregj^ Telephone 6356. , 1? -COLUMBIAt-S, C. ' ? m PHONE 64*7 L. A. Hawkins' Real Estate Agency "Homes on Easy Terms" i | 1107 W&shiiftflon Street ( OM1MHIA. S. C I | TILE PIANO? L is the fundamental musical in' strumont and no*home js a real "homo" without one. We have -l ?the host pianos on e.^vth fn so ^ lect" fom. ' Prices the lowest, ounlitv ihn highest. 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