The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 14, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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"?saturtfay;'^retrfuw^T^gyr^ j Church News By REV. J.i j | .T*. "'r''. T."1' - * ^ *\ 3 . - > tddC100PC*?0^u3/^o^o^o^oCo^j^uCiCe^CuCe^y.v.Cv.' BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH .NOTES . The services werg in high spirit! ., throughout. the entire, day Sunday. ! ^ Beginning with -the Sunday. school,1 the lesson and reports were good J The Pastor, Supt. and. otlicers-of' ilic ' school invite more of the parents and grown-ups along with the children each Sunday. At 11:15 a. in., a wonderful sermon was preached by lie v. K. E. . Brogdon from St. Matthew 7-t^E"Therefore, whosoever hearelh these savings of mine and doeth them, 1 will liken him unt0 a', wise, man, which built his" house upon a rock.*' ???r??r?t?rrrH ~ uuuj^v. uuiiuihk- /\sserieu: v\ e are buildeTs. As such we _<dinnlil. be careful as to our foundation and the rnAlerinl n^qH in tha ltnil.lin[T . f.\IL .?, ? foundatiuna-'will-bo tried but oidy- e?ewill be ablp to stand; and that inundation must .be laid on Christ the Solid Rock. ^Thtr speaker omphnsiz ed the fact that we must bo dovis of the word not .hearers only, lie made it plain to his hearers that we build by \vords and deeds, that .we should build so well that time will not erase our work. At night Rev; Brogdon preached another full Hedged spiritual sermon from St. Luke 19:8: "Behold, Lord the half of my goods I give to the poor; and it" I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, 1 restore him four-fold." Subject: "Restitution." The services were pleasing from ' evc-ry viewpoint and had its elfccl for good. During the day five per-. sons .came forward and connected themselves with the church. e are indeed thankful- to ..God for the pouring out good favors upon us. The ottit;iHl hnnrd?nmufihg' b'.iiiay evening of last week was very" eujmni'Dninnf ..All iwamlwiuo *\.f vuuiu^hi^. nil iiiviiiuvio WJL ll|C board "except~a?ftrvr wtro-\v.crcr Trdtr present for some good .excuse - answered roll call; and with the cooneration of every depart men i of the , church, let us go forth in the, dis-] board in unanimously voting its ooh-j .fide nee to.the^l'astor. in_pptting over ^ the program of the church secaus-Lobe that of the Christ spirt?; and that ' at ho of Peter, who said: ."If eating ? meat will" offend " my brother i.wiil eat no more meat." ( S A OR 1F1Chi.V Come to the services Sunday and join in with us in the worship and the' praise of Ciori. ; ; FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST. CllUUClI NOTES. Last Sunday was a great day at First Calvary, from the Sunday school to _the Evening service. ._For the morning service the pulpit wag graced with two distinguished ministers: Rev. IV P. Watson, our State Missionary"and Rev. S. S. ' Youngblood of Bennettsvillc. The 11:00 o'clock service was opened l?y Rev. P. P. Watson. Rev. Youngblood preached a wonderful sermon to. a large and appreciative auidence. ?rrr^? At ^:30 p. tYI. thefirstcoinmuTuon.rif t.h?* V?nr wus Vii'ltl with u ;ir tendance of the members. Again at ?':30 with an unusually large number of thp members of the church present and visitors as well the Rev. Youngblood preached an eloquent sermon which captivuted his hearers.' ~~7" r'"~ v. ' At the .close of ibis service the officers turned _the mooting into?abiisiness meeting in ? which the Rev. S.' S. Youngblood was called to the pastorate of the ehurch by an unanimous vote. This young minister is ?with many fine qualities and we believe that ;it is Gods will that we have him to lead our flock. Let us pray, that the Lord will direct him this way. ! :'' 4 ? n . , .?; ?? R V. S. S. YOUNGBLOOD AT CAL VARY 7 ' \ A f?w days ago the officers and . members, of the First CalvaryiSaptist church called a' special business meeting for "the purpose of electing fe'pastor and by an unanimous vote the Rev. S. S. Youngblood of Bennetts 7TTT ;ville was elected. - ' "Pair VrmriphlohH ia n vonnC ruin. ister;-?talente?l?-with many fine qurili rfran rhnmeter and in selecting a man of^this type, we reel sure-that First Calvary Baptist._chureh made nomistake In theirchoiee. v -?1?_ Rev. Youngblood has accepted the call and will begin his work here in the near future. We' wish for him success in his new field. v* . ' * . r " "" " *' . i ii. i ' * ' ? * ' '?' ."iwoyn*-. o j of Columbia 11 Ci WHITE' . . - ,.' ' ? 1 ' '' . ' ' , , ;?'~f - - 'Ml>$ HAV'l'iST (. 111 UCIl m:\vs. Sunday .schyml last .Sunday sthowut a full aftendanci. with all teachVttrfeao in, Cjiaigx as... lirst as.:isiani superintendent, -.Mi s., Kli.-i.- 1'. Kilij^ ; presided at the piano -?nd tile lnusie was beautiful and appropriate. Our -^ciw.d ' i.i uhuwiny impi ovc-iuc fit ' hi ar.tenduni'u and in'the personiict" u?ilte Uaehvrs'. 1 lans _';n e ' Ik iny fo.r-muloted .dh entiy to ran V. 'cue endow . ttietil HafX representation fees at. the 'irext Slate' t-jupday ISehol ana li. V. }'. U.-.Convention of Snw^i 0;?'olina, which t olivines with" the >k..i'rn:-jicct Baptist Cinueh KoeU iiiiL in .Iuiy. At 11 -i>0 tutee-ftm usual tneliiihnaijes had bey 11 di.--pen.setl with, our! ; ILij 1 l ' U 1 1 * LUW I ... 1. . .. 1 .,.vt 7\'i'r ..""i 'x$e Ihu salva;ion>ol' tlie ?$rd..'< The sermon was tUwuyiiU'u!, in;h ru<-;i.iva j ''I'lij. runvial' yvnnon ' ,J> 1'J.U^ KitIuud i'oiiiiiextir was Unreached" at 1^30 o'clock. .\ I l? o'tiock ' -a.- 1 wSIO:Jln*ai !U>d; ! ?l iShilohJ UaiiU.vi. 'ciiur. li, Shanidon "* , ' "-4 Annex lo ;f lar^o an.I cn^uxhakUo-audience. .. - ' | 7 '() yVkn-k ho .^rea'chi: d -u^ain io u i ?;ll hou.xt> at Zitni,' 'n-.+itij for 1 ii i m lex I, "'t he Way el fitia.sl HcsTs- ! unite." Sunday wax . veviiy a red*: ictWr xiaJ .lit Zio'il. i'ae eo!k'' lion.- | ! is 'u. ila.l wciu:. Hiy guuij. iai.U lues 'day ilijjrhi in< . t.inauu -Ii ' sty, A. J;, rolivOiOil a very instiu< ' 1' t ' i . *'1 a H .Ho : !>,- SUt>fjetl: ''(j< jojior;U,:o:\.~* d Vol*. Uogfeiy ia. .a inan i>l. aluhLvy u\ sauud advice and bis- Wt;ays lit"o' li.-!! ?rj. 1 [,u :u;y'-^cupie, "We llinyi\.;v rvtoin;;it:ivd :ailb lo the i?eo|>ic oi" South i iirivlfntr. J!.II. ! ' il V.l.i la- I I J..). at. KhJiV* -'V.'e aire exjIect-Uui each hiemttcr to do hi.-: or hvr level bvrrt. il- T.Tiben ttc ly i e ta una e! lie la--1 vei.u:V' .yiV our 'i-aui'cii. ?:?.-)?-. 1 rOj?:u', a. ?.i.V L?.. llif I'V.'iy i ill?_ ' a " t in -loVj I)rick Sunday school doj nrinit.nj._ vui id-. -~ '.)! r. Jei oii.e Ki'iil, o;".ih!.y'i.u\V?i. It'fi, f?i" f.iKimbia-Siu .jay w-hyve -he- \'.-i tiii;ey..n hi. lour l-,> i'lU'tj oi titor.^'ia, c lo-ridi^ -a'nil Abihana. . tm KriViuy. Lvt'thTvu *j iT;"<T"a! gfcEr rlaiiii.fi r. yallj at^-the' hona- of Jr. i i.v-i. - ! i s.,..\!?'iri.' ( !uindk\i ;.t-- A ji.oiU',' lh>*?s? ere: eat v.tr.e: M.i>so.-i ! 'l )^- \\ 1 -1 (*.) ! "VW'o.'tl.t ni? Ktht'X WlWk, a Ial/tt* Ilt uf, n. ! u. M-!'. Jul- n-. i-:i. XVhAok, Darin ' lliianfllcra lhtt'. a* .avni Saiib,. Jauii- - Q.ia'.il"!.an:n. i^a' s'i'-'.v JJcniicitl,' (ki'Vir Wiiach ; .Dudley whack, .ol South J.-.'! Vifci KlcV, (it oi '*v I. \\ fiji' Yvhnek, Marion Styi.'til*, Saj.tu<.l; Ik-ul. Wiitiam; Sf> aHs, Styn' W.illji* jKm'rt ..haw, T.-;i,;i 1'ih. ii.i S:n:., 'C'LlU iui'it r.i.?r'.T i". i re *!.? inch* s wi'fi" stivod t'hv />.lra?n". JTTTmu ll.nife wuff fi. atT? ' Uu? ?.\m sts- <|(. pai lul'aTtc.- lutVin.; a <!i i;?thrfit! intr- un ! c::r! }-ilnyin(C wi rv the i'ca'. tiro ' u f .ho ? f . IVii?. -aikl Mrs. l>iTa v;. Wn.u-h r. red to ( baric-ton/Thursday to in.-;' . he day with mends. 7/ T ' Mc. sis. SdMuuvl K >'ii t fh, l ii IVarsi'ii and i. Tiitdal ul Andi<..\\;,.. olorcd up arid sptiu the 'n-fWrnuon with Misses Beatrice Benin.-.t June Qualtii-bin.iu audx.Carrie Whin',-.. Ml', and Mrs. Elites fvvtds Jon?o?-l.\ of' I.I n.1 ii ,V\ i i I,' LiiX- !Up\V ul Ai.id; ) X. J.; a re hero lor an indefinite s?.ay. Mr. arid Mrs. Baltisty and fami*: of Kingstree motored over anil spent Sunday afternoon with ivlativ.es and i frierisd. Greenwood News -Mr. Kddio Satehell's many friends hope fot' a?speedy?recovery of?hissister Kli/.abeth SnU-,h"lI. Mr. William It..we 'ha., the ?yonpath jr of- his many friends in ftra --bereavement. While in Greenwood don't fidget. t,o \Muifr 'fV?a* PlhfhttAMt 1 Iwr rinnnino' f!n It. is a place at real service and satisfaction.' T>r. '. I*-.'* PciH'in the- only c-Moreddentist of GicemVood is doing a thriv ipg hTislness and appreciates, all who ^ A ft, or?a ' long illneno?Miss* Bunnio Fisher ip~ considerably improving to j the delight of her host df^frionds.' The weather lieing Itun't' wfemai j Snndny past than Jan. fstf-' the ;church-goers iof Greenwood went out in large numbers Sunday niomingrj ( Rain intervened Sunday night. Of , course?you know the crowd was small since it is not customary to go THE PALM jjj. < imRa^taapte? ? in church in thV rain. We hud a "TTTtrst gioriTros?d?y-? -uui ns I'iuijiul Sunday, both spirit l/:i*i!.-.?rr:7Tt iin > lutty. Four bein .uUivd '_>? llib 0hulth, and collection good. i'ho?J4eVt?4>t -\V. .Walker off y&tiutf * both niuruing and night." - .'.A-.. i'.uui.e It Evan*. instrueto in \\ est Side graded school is nw 1 ' ;;l?li.^r home. Her many friend In i i for her a speedy recovery. :.TT~ CI-11.Willpt>011 lcll Iftst Wee Xowbefry county. ...? . Mh;s Jcrsrcr ^wit-h-spent, ther avei; -Inn" vi". pleasantly with Miss fsha': f ?ilun^ny-1 ? a ! Al' i i' two weeks illness Mi* C. ? yi 'an..; tn 11 is-.able to be out again. Mi-- . Alice (hny entertained 'at hie iKOOt, on. tiuU' 4^1'iday evenj^n f ... \ :d0 m 11 :i'iil tin;?following . i Willie Kox, "Geneva Nana lia l air, hoc He; Verciv'al, Mayme I \ its: ni:-\ Ah. s-1 r. J. K. Pladgc w ,Y< ri; < ity, . ami- John Nanc< 'After rAm .es'" of. cards, the hostes ; ( 1 . e.i i. ir. ' ( d. 'iciouj, sahnT coujs vaiii .A; , . ui t'-a and hot ehocolati Each one expressed to the hostes a having had.a very pleasant an i tt,';>yikh!o t-.M ning. A ais tn.i.'ey JL- rcivitl spent' a fa Nle.lwis -'returned, to Augus A'a. tla.," w iiove he is 'a studeht i ' r \;U>HKV.H.EK NEWS. T! V. irichils* of Il<iv. Ale: . . il! ' ifiiin with regret ?>f h u?ri -i: a; 'his _ h<iue Prids r.;e'ii' .Iiiik tiili,- alnn;' an illness < : i ? -m . The l'unoral w; pi" .. c?l .Ms.mlay .Jan. 'Jth by Re (IV .S, .\.il:;any- i'Kiini' St. Stephen i ?Un.i,ur.:li,ait which- Rev, Sco wa> it mqnihory Key. Albany selou C<1 'h?t-fje bonlv : Ju< ' : : I'?mI!'. V ri i .'.'d tfnis:-"Bt'lv^ an v hi jr."'.ft 'taihe home fron\_ tl Iv.'hl ill .the evening;"..'. ^ v A ' i ii i' n a < lvtul by, Sli's. Anr .T-. n,-r~77.;7t My< Opht.ljn Riley I live ji.'q of fieV. Scott, lie was byi il>. |.iuUi>wit?-^nhlent an a'.-,' ti\. Knights of Pythias and b; la.an i.hl member of the oldest st *c;o'y in' ! iu\ .community * \vhi<jh '. "V p. a> (he M," I.. '<&,. B. S. . Tlsei pall beai yi's' were J. H.- Rile; ' at a? o-'-.e- .lhilive". S. J.. Serivei Kitiv.v.^i' I\ hit and Peter Black. .The -funeral was in -charge' of tl :i . rt.i.Mh undertaking, on'tablishmei v. haii 1. M." Ftjrivb.ee is managt lit v -S. ..it--was laid, to rest in-0" . S: t\-\- 'cvHii teiy. He leaves t urn ;i. ioss. a'wife^ Mis. Julia J S ot:, fi.ve children, JVIrs." Julia J ~~FmI""1 'a. nr.n > 1), Mr. Arthur Soo , 'a.filia F. Williams, Alarie Sco :v <1 Huiuleit Stott of this toAyru Tw "T7?r'T~~ M : ?M artlia?F:?Julleti < to !-s't'l.ij, Js."- T!.7 and" 'Mrsr.-Mat ,\t ;i;' 1 u'" S mined", ehl, Mass; thrt i Al..v Ftli, .>y ? ... Raby Scott. Two sOns-in-la\ Mi1. Tonic Smith of Jsavannah an !"]a f ry. Williams of i'His town. T\\ 'n l-lav.'. Mi\ Anthony-' Join of .(hvjcnshorT,. N. C., and Mr, Edwai V.Yr i, of Massachusetts and thirtec c.i-ay.d-Vh'.ldrcn and a host of friend N I A S I'UOM, JAMAICA, LONC IS ' VvTt vi;\V VOUK. Thc#oid year 1027 is gone) and tl A. v vp:iv ll?28 is herp with more he ~TrVrrsvrit-h a hurry In put them jnl pruoti c. JuU a Cow years nj?o th place was a swamp with thousands ( aoree if lnn4 and were loded up ? I pari;a* . o. (1 for"nvfftnTJhr but i.o hoi tht? Wi.Vld together. Of late peop' have t'eaTlxed this is one of the bu '-erfty places in?Puis -stale, and toda people ate hero by the thousai* ?ter-d thai more- than 12,000 a 'onr people f,om The South have Te .tied on litis island within the la: 'e.| upon an a oepond?Harlmn.?Qi people are ' buyinjar hojnes here an are bepinninp to talk business. S tn .1 fi? wnrn wn'nr?"k>altkg-f( preat enterprises to bo foj^ered fc "our people'here. . V , r On the scrum! uf this month t+ Emancipation Proclamation was ce olfated at the Allen A. M. E. churcl Rev. J. S. Stiles is the! pastor < ?, MSI iriflMjii' mi Si i'i 'i mv c i'r j i ~ e;re ETTO LEADER K! nd ability?the reason }] '.oi 'hy you can place ut- |B6yl 11 Ki lost confiderce in our ftVfjjjl .jj ha bility to serve you *1 di< est. Superior equipment, ' Tlu toderate cost, care in BSgB I dii very detail assured. pa A1 this church and. is now'.working on a an it $d0,0l)0 n?>W building which is?ttyi 1 first church building of its kind tu be g erased. here -by colored" people and j ? wilLlbfi- modern in every respect. . ?a i: , The Emancipation day "was worked h. . up. byl Mr. W. L. Girui'deau, one ol' Vn >r Smith' <',?> ?>!inn..1.1 !?.) >. wh.1 i. .> v the head of the Republican" Club of j)U *- -Jamaica. .Speakers for this occasion tIt were Dr. C. fM. Roid. who stwkiL.oir ..<) K" the Slave Trade and what the Negro wi n litis*^Undergone in .ftiis C\?U*nlT'yT i Dr. MeCottrie spoke of the Negro j,a Sixty. Years ago to the Present. Mrs. a Mann, a white ..lady, spoke on Love' fh and the Future Hopes "of the Negro. I 0f. ' Alf. John Sj Syden, also a white man' th, jyioke of the Negro's Joyalty to this L,(j r Country, and. as a Soldier. Mr. John thi Sliiawkins spoke on the Advancement L^tr ^ of the Colored People and what gieat 1 factors the Negro have beej^ in the j,r( Progress of this Country. pa To- listen to these great speeches th: " we forgot, that we were in New York ni\ s as we felt like we were in some gv e church in .'South Carolina- ' Mt . r T^?is ?v? - . t) ^ me tuAuuratiuii vi raiiuuiei juu^un *->. j Lay is something new here, but the coi eyes of the w<tfkL'are beginning to A'r v 1 look o11 the South now, and the Me- pa ^ uroes are leaving no stone unturned _tVu i to help his brother in the South. <>f ^ i here Was a Slate Contest at the SL John Baptist chui\h last Monday 'rc evening, -which was- very inerosting. "" . the following states were in the con- ,10 test: Kentucky, led by ^Mr. ( flurry ^ Lewis, collected $4,111; Virgmiu led _?j iy'g-.t5; New York leu by Mrs, h^tiitn (j- J ilrowtn, collected North Cairo-, ^ -j' Una h-il hy Mrs. Xnsie-ilrowrr,CofiecIT _ | ed Florida led by Mrs. Susie v I Reynolds, collected $17.00; Georgia u led?by .Mrs? li. M. Koss, collected. ~ $10.Ill and SoUTh ' Carolina, led10 by- ^ I Mr. S. J. Lipscomb, collected $42.00. ,ia t0standing of its' leaders "tronT. these i seven states. This is only a Mission ' church, but will start the erection of' tej m - y> . .t ... a $50,000 brick churih in the early la! >tm;irfir.?We have fur uastur and lea-1 Nt Vj' del-. Ijev. J.-11. Johnson. Last year o? We?nlnm ttirtT> 4<'>rX)UlL iih.l I jT. ~ Would Say to the pooploof the South rd if you -&i'e contemplating coming, to Bp I .New York to live, Jamaica is a fine ti\ 1 place to invest your money in a nice ?-This is a--progressive town 1 jus? 10 minutes ride from the great K I city of New York. S. J. LIPSCOMB, ... K LO ' . . . : -fci ? . . W. ANDREWS NOtfcS. ?|J S ?r . . Mrs. J. 1J. Greene, who is now mak let . ink her home in White Plains, N. Y., : o "... * . * ^ lis here in the city visiting friends.... Lc ^ 1 ^ Mestlames: K. B. Greene and J. B. of ^ visiting Mrs. Bertha B. Greene. lis Mrs. Duckett. ol* Jilullms speuf a a . few days here last weok,"*as the gutist he of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Witherspoon. ~ 1 j Mrs. Kinney, mother of 3frs. With' "TTe H* ' - . , .. crspoon is here on a Visit. rei . Mr. W. M. Jonhson is laid up at tor i(j home this.week after being hull oil _ho . < Friday 011 hia job. . i he' j Mr. Fred Greene, along with Rev, lie ,(j J.- W. Witherspodn ihotored to'Co; lie n 1 lumbia on Wednesday to atteiid a Ten meeting of the Delegates for the. Gen i jei-al Conference. tin j | Mrs. L. B. Smith, was -called to w:i Charleston on Sunday Ui'.attend the da fiimVrnl of her yncle. < an Mr. Jas. Kinloch was confined to lt his room on Sunday with a bad cold. Kr W .The Sewing Circle met at the home pn I III' Mt'r?Ilutlift Hntl'in nn last Tues- th< _ day..afternoon. In spite of the cold we } weather, quite a few attended, tihe ^ 'served h menyi ofchlcken salad, sweyt em pickles, saltines and cake and cocoa, sul ^ The next meeting goes to Mrs. Bessie ity Cooper. " Sii ^ The Emancipation services were ' well attended at St. Andrews A. M. thi * ?. church last Monday. ReV7~J7 \V. 19! Withcrspoon was the speaker of the pn ftppnsinn. and he held his audience ' c" spellbound in his wonderful address, ex On fast Sunday afternoon the A I- ~soi len Christian League rendered, the W 0 following program: Short talk on i ? f?n>t 7i? ?T>y TVngiia* by-hisses Lan-? ^10 des Robinson, Alphcresa Robinson, Nina Freeman and Messrs. Theo. a Tear son, Hfttry^Tfibmpson, Janw* (a James Holiman and James Glover, an ' Reading Miss Lucile Msuzon, Solo fid >f Miss Landta Robinson, thi MANCIPATION ('ICC KB RATIO AT CA.MKUON, S. JC. l^rof. 1 i. \Y. liauntK.udrier, of A l .University, was orator of the *j< skm. Tin- wt'Kei acted as Ma,sit F Ccixmonit'S, A Iter singing ' th igro- Anthem," which ^et'Jiied. t nee, the writer arose and. Hit 17. eeTT PFUI. A- 11. ITTack,- ex-eiksu Mi of 'Allot]' t.'niver.-iIV. now prine 1 of the. St. John school to.introduc L- speaker <?f the dav. Ho rw.-e in. hi ua! way and..after .cu.nijdii'rtentirr Ij-'ii University for the great wor at,'shy haj> don(; alid pointing o\i L'at uOrk "that the father of.the o t thai great institution. most cs ?; * y ' L-ially as I-'rof. ol' Mathematics, ii mod hu spcakvi of vht; -day, I'rot . IiauingUfdncr, of Allen Urvi rsityV. As the- speaker carue ftrr id. a '^n'ai slin'.ii "Ai'jii ii|i. : Aftt' yinfl -a'ttk'o compliment to the in idutlihn and Allen University an' tor yr**nt nehoi'1'o h* < off: ii.t'ilt't" th the Negro og thy auction hloolirajham Lincoln and Douglass in do te.J: JJo sho\vc(l"that Lincoln -love inanity, pntl" T'nV specified people e speaker showed up the mistake our former'loaders \s;hich burdenc progress* of the Negi'u: He shot that the Negro cannot, make it i s country and no other eounvv with t an" education. " : :?? There ; wore many, aged poi son csdnt that had heard.many Eiminc tion ' addresses but -it was decide it IvroC-liaumgtirdnef of A Hon JU crsity, Columbia, has delivered th oatest that V o have. hcaVd. Th . Car met gradod school, Mrs. J^or Black, ?hs principal of the sch,oc nmenus mm 10. tne, wrroic-cuun'.r? rarijrcmonts had-. boon Made 'for iade of one hundred horses.vL:i > severe, fold woatjirr '' ^ the -mim)>oiY Miss Ttlayiho Yerte! Black- arrive in Xew .York iti time to assist h?' rrtm?m?piTj'Mi'iM'n?fm T'hiin'iu.1! n Day. . * : MRS.-CORA B. BLACK, jfaiois'*'~^,MI ' )l.l_ MltiA LUDGB NO. -11, h. ? WBmmi*!'-*'. '?I~ I'. KLIvCTS OFFICERS. , ; = -* - At. the regular meeting pi Colun ,i Indue No. It. -K.-.bf 1\, held Jut XJt?19, 1027,.. the following Vet niod Us officers to serve lor th st six months, baginnimr Jariuar +WJHi ?. - r - ^ : -i. Sirs W. J. Wright, 0, C.; MeKir Palmer, V. c.;- A. r. Smith, ~Prt 6-i B. J. Mundle, M. of; E.;"J. Y> rtlii-jp, >[. ut'.F.; E. R. Levis, 1 R. & S.; M. A. Taylor,?hi. of A, _J....Morris. ^1- of\V, Past Char iors ( has. 1'. .IjaviiS aril Benjaim ozer elected -Grand Represents es, J. W. Branson, alternate. hed in the Palmetto Leader, nn % ' J > copy sent to fHe^Tannly of each c deceased. Sir Knights. There is. a reaped* whose' name i ath; "ahtT with tris sl^fe 'Keen,'h ips ,in every field <Jf human exh ice. in the fields of infancy, chi! gleans with no .l-espect of person "cuts down the high, the low, th h , the poor, the ignorant, " th lined. ? ? We are daily reminded that th le and place which know us not 11 soon know us no more; that ou =- M ys are numbered; that the bound ? set which we cannot pass, the passing ot TiTrf1 follow?9t lights -adibonishes each of us I ?pare to meet our God. .. Durin ? year 1fi27, two ofour Sir Knight 11 Jin own to most 'of us, have fai 5 whose lives have beep strehgtl K.. ?k l U| uvuuiiiK'u ouu rfiiiuuicu vy in idime principles of friendship, cTia and benevolent?,?W? rtote th 'Knights, ns follows: Sir -ft,- -K; Brown, who depart? is liCc^the latter part of Jahuar rted this life on October 26, 192' They have laid life's burdens down changed earthly sighs for relestir ngs, arnl thc t'rort* tor the ( row: e humbly bow to the. will of Go n calling- his children home, an pe to meef "(hem ' nfrain. Resolved, first, that we pftuw Tc moment of silent prayer, and son elected)^"tthnll we meet- again? d, second, that we commend th elity of th? d?parted for. the, Pj Ian caus?. , I ' . - ' /' a , * '* . . " ' J ' ' ? ^. k.- 'Hhiiii? >?ir^TV-- .. PAGE FTVE. N SOUTHERN RAH .WAV SYSTEM .j. f 1- Arrive- No. Bet.weeri No. Depart. 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' '-r? . . i- ., 1 PRINTING i REGADATOf krriiriiiiittia { ) s^s9natiSftiH^ ^r"*T ESoLlTIOXS FOK' DKIWRTK] .XN.'HTS OF COLUMBIA I.ODG ro. 11. | ' Resolutions -submittod by E. I wis for tlu> do parted Sir Km^ht Columbia. Lodge. New-11, K. of P ti thr: yeal" "1t>27, and ordered put Write For Catalogue !) Quality Pressing Club E Dry Cleaning, Repairing, Altering and Dyeing We are in business for your convenience and our living. A little Co-operation Would help. v J. 11. Denley, Manager % St. C. A. BUILDING " 8iirot01^ "St. ?" ? Phone 3861 f ^?p???i???? I :i j. ferguson ruff; y". - FLORIST is. . ; *j 1110 Wheat St., Colqiabia" 8. C (J 1 i. 4, > ; #' . ? Cut and Waxed Flowers Funeral Desierns A Snppiolf*# u ? ? " ' V FLOWERS DELIVERED r v.j Marl Orders Receive Special ri A U enfjpn sj ' : PHONE 3844 I ?? ' 1 ? r-> .. 6: PHONE 6487 WK ' \ ?L. A. Hawkins7? H- v i Real Estate Agency r 'Homes on Easy Termtf* j 1107'/j Washington-Street yT~." COLUMBTA.? S. C. ' ' A Lifetime Treasure | , ' ' " ' X [1 Ts whnt yr.11 rrWoivp ivViAr| you ^ select your Grand, Upright or -7fi Player Piano from the old eedj tablished t Mai one's Music Howie u Some Special Bargains await - % r- 1428 Main St., Columbia, 8. C* 1 Phone 5210. j mtj ^