The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 15, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, firtnher IB. 1923^;
j Church New
- *' ' ':-r^'; '. '. .-v"'- By REV. ,
. ZltrN liAiilol cut. Kv II Nl.WS
i ill? buiiuuy tecnooi waa opette
at its usual hour ay tax; acting. sun
.* ui'xliiojK.tin, ami Vuiiiiy wt'i'o pi't^v 11
to lake pari ill luo uiscusoion oi til
" lesson.. '..
??* At''l*i3U tno~ pxisciny iietT" -J,." , t
Valine pleached a woiiucriill scmio
ii'om 1st. bamuel oU >u..ehar an
Glh verse, bubj^ctj; "iiayjcl eiicoun.ly
At 1:Ul) i'. J.V1;" the . ushers eOltorat
ed their loth-anniversary. Ajoyei
- program j was *i enact ed by the loilow
. . liift: 1, S.'u'lw. Jr.. vibnn solo, mr.
'? Wavy burners, vocal solo; Sirs. iuc
tljjra J. White, vocal soio; setcctio
ironi n "* '
..... v.u u.ijiiKl V-IIUIi'll tjl.'U
tetle; -also selection Mom Trinity iiaj:
TfM. t iKilvn Ijlliivu^l (V 'l.llu 'jllhilichoir"
'or Zioii rendered many seiei
tions. A brier, but very good.senuu
y ; was'preached by our pastor, wh:c
was-enjoyed by all who neard it; io;
Joweil l>y J<.ev. ,s. bmiui, pastor c
Wesley M. K, Churchy We are ai
v. ay a glad to .hear this, ana a ol- do
speak.. 1 his iwherTjbard a; doing wor
derfui work' mid? we are proud'ol' ou
ushers, Mr. Jobu Labordc is. prcs
dent. It is <5Ho. of.the"largcsl. an
sTrc.ipest urgiHi tea lions iu the ehUixT
At 8:1)0 1', .1. -pn-n proaehe
. ? , a soul stirring .sermon to a large ai
dience. lie was at. his best fill da;
Mrs. Mcdora WhitO-sang, a heauulT
>nlo,, wliiiii siiri'i'd I he i-hnn:li^ Mr.
Emma Tyler was called on to ma!'
Uh ?l r
fy* icj/V' l Ul LI1U ANUIIUIKU 1311 pill
...I" .CoTiVcn:ion. < .She sooke of. l\cr tii
uod visit to Columbus', Ohio to St
. > hef son end t'l'om there to ^.'ingai
, Falls." ;' . "1"?- .
. Mr. and .Mi's, liart. vvcre inl.ruducet
Mrs. 11 art was before heV marriug
" Miss lisielle Pinckncy. Mi* ilurt
1 rem T:iiyn 'i^Flfr -.-f v- J
The following delegates were'elec
t'd to attend the tiethsyuyine Bapli:
Association -and h-Tnul^iy. -School Cot
yention, wliicHjifteets- at. Arthurcow
. Wednesday, Thursdrty, fViday . iu
-i f-YvtuVday '"TJefore the fourth Sunda
? in this .tjinnth From "Ui.. SnndJ
. .School/, Mr.- TV Dargan, Mrs. -Mai
Dans by and Mrs. Mary Summer
fgrom the church:. Deacon Thorn;
\\ iliiains, 1.. Logioitj and Deacon Fill
, niingor. Rev.. Rccder, 'who is curryh
. _?n_.the. revi\?M meeting is doing
wonderful work, lie is nuked a eye
'revivalist. Many 'souls arc c.omir
to the Lord. .liev. White left Month
morninp: to ."tlciid the funeral of Re
(J. M. .Mil):-, the pastor jVf (Jethsemm
Baptist Ciunvl>,- anti St. Pet
. . Jd?iplisv .'Church, Ivrno. ' "
.M ' ! 'hllt'c hrown has return*
"rom ClinrloStdn, after spending
' weeks u'.\ iiie a: st'V 'ml lar.
. ' whesv She reports- her "work i
r "* ' Phlng a mil", ess;? ;?
Mr. T. II. I?incknc*y. is, home aga
after ffpanciiati" a few' in Was!
- ingt'onA D. C, ':
Conve and worship with us; you a:
' " always welcome.. ' f
A LITER AftY PROCRVM AT CIIA1
I5KLLI-! STATION A. M. 1'
CT.URCH
_L' ..There-.will lio.'tr literary. .prugra
'.at Chnppelle Station A. M K. Clmr*
* Sunday afternoon, Qctober- 1 Oth i
4:J?0. This program is going to ,1
?? composed-mostly of tire musical talc:
of the faculty of Allen Universk
Among those who will appear on th
program are the following: Miss Ho
.-4? kin, the able music teacher; "Mi
or of education; Prof Thomas; tl
?? band master of Allen University.
- .Come, antl hear this great pr
gram. . ' ).
1UXFS filAPP.t, Yfll'VU WO.I
AX'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
.r' Miss Lillian Williams was the hos
ess to the "Y.'s" on. September 28t
The meeting wrts called to order 1
# the president.
??? A motto was selected for Are socio
w hich : was "To Labor is to Pray
Thy. ifeu>iku?s.s ?f the afternoon w;
transacted nriefly. Some very i
.sniri.n":j"ta*T<s were made by the pai
- tor. Rnv. A, E. :Lo:fim. Mrs. McL?
Mrs. Harrington, oui* visitors, ah
. . Miss Anetn .Robinson Pad Miss I*
Purant, members that had return*
fronv their vacation, gave some e
" Tlirt'efl e.itlrc wi
fitt.im-lr .,-i-'.mded fn hu .Miss F.ann
Tho pioiyrhtvs respond^! tn rotl. < "
<vit1) nretathvnx' h<".rlnr!ln:.r \vilh 0
. let'ry "M." After wtvrh i ,?m'l rr
pram >vas ca joyed. J .tuft, but n<
least, those present enjoyed a delijrh
** fill repnat of cherry tcc ercaiii, on!
and mints.
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s of Columbia \\
i t: whjtf |:
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Bit ill PL A. Al. E. CitL KCH
a in spue ot tn'e'rain" early Sunday
morning there were many. present .at
i' ihu^u-osuh 1,-fk-i ?ik!.> a; splendid re,,
e \ tew waf iuitffrv i'rol. Hawkins.
jai iisiit A. Ml Di\ preached
ft -rforninga 1Uit*?4>using -hisu
luscoiVrse juii the. iaith -und weakness
(i of l'.i.jah. The preacher presented
_ a btautitill picture ot present condi
?m iio t in is-inm liulav. "llave .
v raitii in Cod, trust iiiinJtox* His eon.
? ..taut o.ire." '
The Christian En'detivor was- very
good, and we'll attended Sunday eVe
t" "??Ki ... . :
^ Ail1, ltoliin Creen and Mis's^ Moilie
, W illuuns were .'in dharge.
~ -?Wo thank Air. Kent nnd Mr. Bi?ul?
^ ley for the very ^.harming numbers
n Jtia'r thcfrt?"
j Alt Ire evening .service Dr. Beard
. ^IntvocjUCfed Dr.'Ki' W. S. .AieDuHie, e.
j- ii.ilji'lif n who in hriiT veniarks .
j greeted the .audience und in turn in
iioUiucd 1 -:ttlcv 1 lowavd Al;eL>uOie, ins 1
-- ~--T-n- v.'n < J 1 \li? :iinlii?nro. , . JULjtl. .
^ dun soke ted .lob 2nd and part of old
. yeuse, >lllast thou considered." Many
j beautiful pictures- and lessons were
t .drawn tilling- the discourse, which
| proved ty I e very interesting, and
~ U,'!iU.!f.' 1111 e. Ill he at Bethel this
i- <
weak, and hekt. ' *
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^ .. The reyi\?il goes'on with increasing
interest. * '
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' ,ION KS (TlAi'KI. A. M. E.. /ION
^ ?-t? tWiHI'll NOTICE.,
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c .7??"~~y ?==+
Bvslioii-JontiSj A. M.,. J),
'a .
1).- of Washington,. D. C., the prcsid,
ing bishop of tire Third Episcopal
'-f- IMstrict?ni' t!it" A. M. E. Zlrtn' Church.:
will preach at Jones Chapel, corner
^ Sumter antl Blussbm ''streets, Sunday,
^ October*' lGth, 11:00 A. M. Tliehpub.
lie "is invited to*come' and .hoar-this.i
^ distinguished prelate.
There wil he a special sermon at
" 1.00 I'. M. for the pulpit..aid socie'd,
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jT T'to public is 'again asked to take|uut
in thi* aci'viee. rm
s; \vo>Vi:N's day at sii>nky park
CHI, KtM- . ...? j
Sidney Park C. M. E. Church, cor_ '
- -tier1 ^landing -an.lgJdain.streets, will
eelcbrlUe Wo men's Day Sunday with
.Z bcJiUing services.. ' 'wrj
At 11 dU A. 31. the 'pastor, Rev. I
u[M"s. 1$. Wallace, will preach a sermon-'
subject,- '''Hie Glory - of- VVpm&nhood." j
At night the entity* program will,
> be in ,tliaryc_ ol' ih0 women. .Mrs.
.j Etto V. Wallace will preside. ~M7s7
,.t, Celia Sr.x<^..\\iU..jdLdiiTU:...vU^...address..
I 11it'll'?u :?i m.1 tK-nt'i' mtortomnry niini?
M j
bei's on the. program. ine women
jn ?of Columbia are cordially invnod io_
jj lie present. ' ~ ' :
WliiTlv MALI. CHUKCI1 NEWS
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Jenkinsvillc, S. C.?An unusual, .'yet
r, most in^4eihg aY>d profitable. meeting
?- ? 'i- -n flm . named church
(lining the. week of jnayer ufril decision,
August Ir?11. There were-49
m I (inversions ?u:d accessions; 90 were
^ baptized. r ^ ~
^f"'lhe iter's. bVHarpvp;
I ^ nil.n Tm^-rh-fr iSaten and A..
. H. Haivn conducted the series of meet?
I iin''? ' ?* I
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"is Our pastor, Rev. T. F. IMrper has
p. h; on very successful during the past
ss year, spiritually and financially. He
t ; lias ladurrrt- a (leht .of $500 to $75,
that has been un the church for year/..
He is one of (he most successful
0_ pastors of his ?ago.
Wp hope that we will be able to
secure his service for thG ensuing
yeni'i ? '
t-M CONVENTION
>y ' The annual Sunday School and A.
I C. E. J.eaKue Convention of the Lanty
ras'er His'rict v?is held in High Hill
;i"| A. M. E. Church",' CTaVmont'," S- C~
,is! September 22 wi'h Of. I'., !'*
n-1 'Hi.', presiding elder and Rev. S.
s I W. Cordhumr yn'd cr. ?-? ...
r>s ' T'yconvention vrrs ohTTcfT to
So .by the rrecid nfr elder, J'r. E. R. Ellis
lal ' 2'V fell H bv devot'ons Jgd
. I , ' v o?-!,d'net ,d'h.v rtnd ministers. Af'
j - . r *.
n-1 'or wnion oroiTiizarjon was porrocton.
it ' ^LL^Vi 1-? R T- 'on v ?-.s elected. soc^
iMiro'arw r,,fl i f!i" nr^'ni^a'ion. was
,y|. ''^v-tMoned1 -mtk-Jirn'ro
tfco. 4
n, ..,..r..;,';??._ ? ri|!<.v. Ten noK'h- ir-uUt cann
v".' Tie ;??VOT\ QJIV presiding for'
r>t ' 'T-. ' iyyu? I ros-raw thnf has l>eort car'f.'I'VioiI
r>'T-t: 'rrvl- for his preeidirtr ns a
Ic f.t'liCr ltr'.'-lirr over the Convefl.
lion. He used lpve as h"
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THF, PA IMF
I 11111111
III! Iiiimi?IMMWMillll
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in conducting the meeting.'' . . . '
The -spirit unci reports, showed that
the ilistrict. is progressing both spiritually
and financially. This conven- '
vention held in the La neater District
tii/Vi, hak. surpassed all the othef xon
and wilTbe l'einmenibcred l?y air who
witnessed .the program/ ~~ * The
.convention choir was composed"
of members of the different churche/
of fhc dintrict?with Key.?Martin of
Newberry, organist. The annual ser
men. .was preached b.\ He v. J. A. Gam?
ble. It was ,.a. masterly effort and
his hearers rejoiced while he preached
out of the fullness of his heart the
eternal "Truth; ??
Rev. S. \V. Fofdliam, the entertain
' J *
ing pastor, eonclueted the welcome j
Stionded in a most creditable manner/
OiM'e a ntmihev of distinguished visitors
\verii present, Wholesome re- 1
marks were made by Revs. Robinson,'
W,alker, Delaine; Washington-, Martin,
R. A. Adams, presiding elder of the
Columbia District; Lyles,j presiding
elder of -tjie Newberry District; Ram-1
sey, .Jenkins and Allison. ' ? # I
Kridav evening the -tafaa^ts of the
Lapeaster District rendered an in-'
tfr-.T.nirff-prffgrjtmjt'foUowed liy. an ed_.
wca; ional address by PruodddM', Sim.;
"Y ' jj
'of Allen University, which was- fnjl
of tidvicb and information thatt broadden
the minds of his -hearers. o
Saturday a progmin was rendered
by thu-leaguc. member tdUiJhC district,
,which , was very .inspiring. Among
the many gopd things should be mentioiu-d
the iuldress of. Mrs. 'K- P-' Ellis.
which was -fuU of advice and instruct
ioni ' A -. '*
Saturday cVoning a literary premium
was rendered by the talents of
the district. It was one that has
TfeVi r been?witnessed in te dirtri.ct
in its history.
Sunday was a day.that will always
he remembered by the people of lligh
Hill imd.all who were there.^ . Tlu?Su-nday
SchVol met on \tffie. The
lesson, was discussed*.with interest.
Thc Sunday School was addressed by
the .District .Superintendent:
The priMcheing during the dky was
done by Revs. K. P. Butler, Gamble,
Brown and S. E. .Martin of Newberry.
?The <?onvention was a success from
beginning to end. .
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<;RKAT GOMM I'N.ITY ' MEETING
?AT (i Miiiqti wn cuercji
-Aiken, S. yiute an 6hthttsias~
iy .number of-laymen-or our city, ir_
respective of denominations met soniie
time Ugo md formed themslgves into
;yt orgahi/atidn to be known as The
Community Service Club. ' This band
[ of- laymen- via*. *hca< 1 cd .bx-Dr. _C.C.
nent.colored citizens and the recog.
nized- leadl-iHii all forward^ move
monks- for the h.ettefnfiTnt Tvf our gnuip
la sli.:ting~thcf ~object of "the 'mow
"mom"'. -lw: s.TTd "that the -layjpicn who
mel and fofthl'd this club felt that
1 fTnight. he a good thing to thus unity
and help a particularrhmrh then an .
o'tln rj until they get around to t-he
various churches of the community,
end l)> ,*o doing Ket people who a1 re
not particularly interested in. religious
ui'a'ainmunity work.lo participate in
this' way. He also strtteil~thiit at
these gatherings they would have an
opportunity of enjoying excellent musical
programs and instructive talks
nilili-fsses liy prominent men and
.women. "?r*
Sunday, October tUh, Cumberland
"TTTTw.r, r,~'. ,';rrr Trmva?w.iiu ?iti'<n,iU
of this and nearby communities who
are interested in the future develop '
mcnt of this grand old church and has
stood the test of the ages and now
stands as a beacon light for guiding^
boys and pfirls, men and woYpen unto
that narrow path of righteousness
that leads frofti earth to heaven. This
-4nnnon?.o?guiiul__ofv citizens enjoyed
the first of n' aoi'io?--of?programs tobe
rendered by the Community Ser
"vice C'luh from time to time. The
program was carried out as follows:Devotional
service conducted hy
kt'V. .1. I'1. Pearson, W? dey?itt:?Iw
IM roduutorv reniarks tw" Mr. C. C.'
t.n ttlY present'. T]te Gdlifrn t?.ate
Qiiarielt^wrf Augusta, Ga., jvith Mi1.
F. M. Brown as manager rendilred
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several delightful numbers, "The Lost
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LEADER ?
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the esteem Kefd MmM 1
j loved <mv our
MM>ii^>?^KjnMK3i'*tifci>'ilii tii^t n ii i? mil i
Chord;"' "lfeep kiver/ "I.i ud Kind. .
ly Light'.' and "Locked ?in the CiUdic
01 the Deep" doscr.W special men
I tiop, The \ocal nuinbei* soiuc,by Mi...
Josie Smith liuzel of Schotiuld School,
I .accompanied by Miss Jiminic. V. Wil
liams also, of .Schofieltl,- was greatly
enjoyedr Master Aivin Tlioinpsurrr
accompanied l?y Mis. L. W. JdieJ.of
Andrew KobelL's Institute "delight.
Prof, George k. \\Ta-ver of >>cirol?tlii
[ bchool gave a Very MueiV-i.il'g !i ;Ul
j kiiK "Tile Little lh'ovsn Ii;ii>y' I>un_
I bar; accompanied by t\ii-. Council '
. Cherry acting- c(SU" J'SfVi of- the Urow.n
?'l'iii - ppBC WH TnTi'u'g.'t the '
j %\ hole audien'Oe to laughter. .
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Several instruct ivb auvl:v. were
i made as loliowsl Dr. i). .n." Scut.' adbke
briefly ol \uhjc derlvC'd fruihi
[an open forum'where.n tp people o?
ra egnunuiiiiy -cau 'getLugeiher-iaiai
discuss the various pi oldoms that con
l'ront them'dailyA(, Kev. L. K.-~.
paster of thy \fcn.uiUioi *\ii.<<iun'
(jljjurclu. spoke .briefly oil JLiging broad
liHiuied^ .lendcring st rvict. to 'laileu
ftnmaniiv. .mrarulc-s > i d<-U;.a
ftoil, help buy^ttauLg?.i.-> to'iine.e. thx i't
mark in life, "lie said to 'the ol-;-;t?i-_
ZSCtion. "Suvmrmnf aif ole .TTtn-. rhrr:
might arise aud'j.ui the ih'ognuu u.>ei~
that you-have begun.-' i-r.-.J. \W
ijtfsey of Augusta, Ga., u.-Cd a.s h.W- .
Subji'tv .Se'l'Vlt.." 'Jh. Co..r>,~ I..-aat,
"We should lih^ cut Saviour; let ,noqbstnclc'e
prevent'. h.s from yewi.-ring
service, real'service in developing our
people JUoiiiily, uiteiieciuaiJy, spirituaity
litui iiidiuiU'iuliyi 11 q>a\H ^ttm- munity
. service plays i intpio-tau
' part in the tle\clubmen t in' any conn
try." lie-asked utat \\e n>ike Liuie j
dondeheq our. v.alchwqrd -ami its"
thought in all our conirufuily work, j
P ine last speaker o" the c, euii.g e... - |
: the pastor 'of Cumherlahd Church,
^ Hpv, A, F. 1C Jiuu v, D. Ik 41 made
i sohte Very interesting lvnturks .of-tip.
! precitation in -which ho. askrd...ihcin, t > j
('continue the good wprk , rft'oy haw
1 started* : . f
j The financial response by tKo audi
ehte \va? liberal and vety muvb. ap'
preciatod by the C'lub,. church 'Ui t-,
friends; ( ^
i WgtPORD NKWS.
j . The -people aVounrd Welftud uml vi-.
cinity are-lAisy fat herint their criip*.
1 here are three- church us located in
our town anil 'everyone .?c;n,< be ^
wide awake- for the last week. Ilach
(U'lt.t'rtTiiiu'il the vi.iine- pf-.nlc ..I ini.'"
lOAvn with a ?rcat let opt ion for 'the j
.church from inch the writer lturn-:
edv that $15, a lid - $20 were rea-.
. lize-.l for thc, benefit of thc> rcspce'tvc churches.
r^Last Sunf a>z-\ye-hfrij-Tf.-r+-;rl -14 ear^i-b,i^day;~
Our i-m-s-.or '-1 ?* v-:?Dr--F-. - S"-y wn-r-ti
seemed to l ?iye 'been? at his best in
the -fttcrnint -servic..^ v. h -;i in- *a k-from
John ba injx his argument
on "Christ inn's' work andTi's iVeces; i .
ty." On Sunday ^eventh'tf .fu-. P. P.\Wix.of
th.. S::,V Mi ".-1 .1'-V -'H" 1_
in to visit us, l)r. Watson visit* i unrH.
Yl 1*. V. iin?l-tr.f'.'e '.'"nic i ii'^'ii it'inpr
remarks." . Amont tlio" h ?ujy
things'ht. said-wa^fciit ho had been
impressed tnofe,'HysAt^Uv lb. 't . 1'. I .
y nnd -itr. wmh h ( an>lina.
. "<p .',-V^"" ?-T- - - j
At S o.!clockr-tKf tfipt.uv indented
Dr. Watson to the cVnipi'oj'a: t un. who
dune forward 'usij\b for a text Zacclious
make hasteTiind down,
I'nv I mnet abide rd thy .h>>n?o. today?
From those wordsj Dr! \\ at son,
brought a forcofuD mos^iee. (' all' a
! pain Dr. W-itson. Our ( '.ion for
I the day Was $50.00.' \
i \\\> have every busy hc-Mlu'u >v.oi:k- .
v'inpf and everybody's ntaid is'focus'se.l t
on a new church to he com] leted in
to:to.~ ^nr
The slogan of our people is; ' L !'.>
build." And by the help of. llim.
-who doeth all things yyell, we. : r.e ex|
pectlnp -to build.
EMAXIEI. A.M. E. Cin'RCIl
' Sunday moroimr at 11:0'A o'cb . k. the
Sunday /S'ch"ol wn^o/|ltfl^c'.oil" i?v the"
I enct oi'l?Rovi Uniman.i nj> i> i .iiril >.f?
nf Win y mil hnr .The..!
Sunday vtiijLL rv a; nri 11. tu ver*
ThTo<s wo hndW good crowd . out to
Sunday School.
1T:30 morninsr. Servieee heghn. Tho
Majority of the Choir memhcru boinj* ,
absent the pastor arranged a new j
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choir. composed, mainly of the l'oua?g r
people. "
Kca Ht.lti.an.':|hcj^hcil a
ot' Hit* l.cmoeis ui the'cnoreh
?(i lonioi i'o\y. "livery*"one preauu e->p/y
jLti u.^.y <U-H?H'.' in rtjrving; TChiU
ui hear him,
K. J,i'aKtie was con(Kiyt(
(V hy .\Ii . 1?; s . ( i;u K, ihiv pry; si-.
dcnu" . ..
'i .h:.'"ihnnii.V. i MVi,r in ;miii, lk'W
liolipun, J.iiv luan Vl (jod, brought 1
-UfL'^aaifc ,ti[ 'JU^U- to ?r~ **' '.'''
MoifUay lug:..,' October llii.il, alio
(il'ViAl'lt U'UHa. . HK'Mlem i'.S v>l tliC
vhuieii v.u-l y.'iii iH'.' ijiu iwits concert..
Ootv-iiriiiicmiivi
> t.( ihe. church aiii'uice a
popular ay-a^hivst .under u;e uifuc-uon ?
ol. lii(. j Cs.oi'.. '*
^r^iouiA^r ;
k ' > - "
iis .iany or our ploihtr./ ' . " I?
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OK in:l^{^huT;|i-?,r ;eVenit<K, . "...
whhn'shatiuWh. creep lr> in the Wv>7
>Vc- think oh y?ni,. d> ar Moinc r, "
V-. ; I" i 11 tnui i'' ii.,11' I n > '?
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T'c.av i i: vim; :r^'i" ?.tt'i \r\\ :ic.
]'o.Ko*to Vniii' huVi.v ahoiv;
v:* :;.i -- 1 v
- in iiii-ii. v.aiuujf- Hour We "ini: you
r\iiii jjfvc >:<?u oar h!c. loye.
Gone to tho'H;;ht t.hut liiu s so
It . :',ny: tie se hu ids that, aid
.. t lit'Vt, '?' ?~~? "~
(lorn- fro in tiie cHt *h row .ami
h: >aw>, ^ />
Gone, pear .mot her,. i^one to rest.-:
You .Mcie :?!y.'ays true ain4 t*xithful,
l':i'ienl in yoilu fed of pain; *
Thru It nj? vejpaVy hours of suilerin.".
We hc-vei; hearcl' your. Jin's; complain.. '
Sometime," some' day,.' our eyes* s'h;t;il ..
>" sib- :~r~;. y i~
1 wo luted .-<> yci!.f;uipe
"d:V\ your hand shall close in
* ours *'
Ati.l iy.-r'.r-say -' Parewell.'.' *"
.In lofinji memory of our dear v. i'f.O
itijitmothers WfTo passed away O'e.tu.
her 1 1, fPLih.
IWOSKX COLT.INS and children
Newberry News
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The r;rin that-came in S uhida. ' i
ndrht-teas-very much ncaue'h .
turnnijf their land. .
There. Were three autpmohile ac- ;
chleVu.- dfdTv la?t. Saturday. A'cbl
er.d; .h.'iy, loriny; control .of his rj.?
inn into a w hile man nad broke * hi
fen-, ilirain tloaf-e wii* one who- Wa'- '
run into l y a Ahite man. ili.s ijuyKj.
\va.i tutiud tip and he/i eteiv.ed a veto.
i?ud \yound. about' thi/httul The oth.'
. r was a trott ed /woman \vTiiJ way I
hit bv i\ car drive/ by a .white niau.
Both' yai .- w ere/over.urnde, hut ho I
tuiu ^tiHaiiuni i/jui'ivj*;. "" ' - r
?I'll, v. iJei.a.iiii.on \v ' ( iho' )vni?-t ul_
Kev.ahd airsAj. C. Smart last Men
dav. His-iVhlnd- .wen- triad- to seehim
out xjiauj.j.. ! . ;
liov.. < K I'yl"- - Icn'cii v.'hiio
in the city oft last Monday eiiroute
to_ his Tioihea... 1 ' 1
Mr./*li.' I 'yT-'iayd and Mr. Kol un t .
tjluise' visited Welch's Zion. Baptist |
C'-huii^- on . last .Siu\dhy. Mr. Kl'oyil
look .ah aytive pa ft in- tljo Sunday
out *
fniyui.- .
"Hie Trfjfirvssive" C1iiV>. of Miller's
Ch:s",>t*l AVM.' K. Church hi 1(1 its vt'trsnar
TT"i?- < tin_;- on fri.iav a; term?<>U. ~
(VU.her 7ih -at "the hhnU-"of "Alhj?. C.
K: Cad'.num. The" iiio -rim:?" utre" "Weli "
?<: .i-?J jl. 'We were pleased to'wiel
i iiTr I't;!1 vlc-i; .jaed.ii III. Miss'(iall
mr.fii. who spent the summer ii> Ch:tr- "
!( t.Mii iwni our 5eevei ttt?1 ir:t> ^?
who s'|>(*n; the. summer in New Yoyk '
CV.yV . of' t he Drayton Street
School teacher's -were enrolled as
Wt-t^.-t-rrv.. MrssylT. of Co
ItimHta nrjil -Mis* 11. of
( harlcslow-* ' ?
Some Very eneouvnirTii.c' and help
rimarks weroni -ado by. the 'paster.
Rev. .1. C. Smart; after which we
wore served will) ice cream and oakt~
Under the efficient leadership of
our- presidenT, ,'Miss Add!e "T^Fflrsfnrr"
\v0 arc hoj">ina* and, ptanniny to do
The. patrons .-and' friends of tho
any ami all Aiines-rto' visit the school
and. r oe lhe wo^iderl'u.1'progress-'thatis
liciny ninikv. - ' " - ?...
Tito Ppmcstic Science dcuartment..
und^r ilie leadership ofHSHss Blan.
chi, is jrivinpr vyuy satisfactory ser
vice, lint lunCtie^Ton. cold days and
'I i II jij ill! iu.1.1 h'hor , liuvc
Liin 11* \v hiim? pomciKiio* u,t;i.i;~~ ?- '
?? ^ vo iin<4?
thv Y/im- nsU;n?T 1'1.0 p:Tti< ?\S TtrrfT nTso"
friends to give them a-domntmr ttvf^"
the children. Thankinp you in. ad_ .
vance for any amount you-give. j,
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? - EASE RIVE. i
THE EVANS' HAIR '
dressing
is th: h^iir die ^intf t.o' lav your hair ?,?.
It u ilfliVty, hair combed
for ?!| -day h/njr. ' , *
. ; >"> 1 ?*We, . * s .
. .1'vt;i1. il.?!r l)Ti -jing is the best
tiiiitl beautifies the color of t,he. hail
tvl K'Vf - it a hi. trbug uiinfaritnce. .'j.,-1Kcl;
i: 30*' .( KNTH *
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^oUl At j ISaftier Shop" and Drug
Stores, ; .' ....... 'r??
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City tick-ot office,' ^hrin Street,
IVW-irliMiii' 'iltnti
COI I'M H1A. SC.
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L. A. Hawkins'
Real Estate Agency
'Homes on Easy Termg"
t tlt7Tr^*nstTtnjj;ton Street -
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(OI.rMIHA. S.^C. *
THAT GOLD DOLLARS '
pianos' of Sterling Quality be ?
"' lt>'ritiilv i*i>/lIinml f ?,
* O-.iv 'planoa-c-lass at Hio top, I j
e'.'v priors the lowest, consistent
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MnMnc's Mu^ic House
?4>tabli?*hrd II years.1)' j
fl28 Main St. Phone 5210
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