The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 24, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, March 24, 1928
! Church News
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. BETHEL CHURCH NEWS.
The Sunday school lesson was one
of great importance Sunday (Sin
eerily) "hn that should bo taught and
. practiced . more rfreqtreffny?among all
peoples.
Supt. Young's .voice wub very much
improved, so much so,., that he was
ublo to ho actively at his post Sunday.
At the close of the study period
Dr. R. K. Broadon reviewed th" in
that ugual pointed mnaner which is
jcharacteristic.ofJiim as a teacher. At
11:15 a. m. the pastor selected Acts
-26:22, "Having obtained help of God,
1 have continued- " Picturing Paul
before Festua and Agrippa asserted,
"Christians- must at some time, some
..where, take a, stand for?truth?trrrd
righteousness." -The ^iS'coOrSeTwai'delivered,
with power of the holy spirit,
which found its way to the'hearts of
many.*- ;
?The discourse at 8:00 p. m^-was
tulcon from Malachi 3:10 (on tithes
and Offerings) "entreating his hearers
to find that sweet peace which can
only be obtained from the source" of a
clear, conscience."
The meeting of the Waverly Club
at the home of Mrs;. Ulysses Webster,
211$ Washington afreet Tuesday at6:38
p.". rii. was very inspiring. The
spirit of co-ooeratton was beautifully
manifested by all present. We hope
for a very prosperous year's work. We
.were glad to have our dear pastor'
and his family present. After veryhelpful
remarks by lie v. and Mrs. It.
E. Brogdon, ail were invited down into
dining room, where they were delightfully
served.
The West*End Club also had a.very
good mcettng-at-^ tkei home- of Mrs.
Josephine Johnson on Wayne street.
Pastor and family were present: This
meeting was Very encouraging and a
pleasant evening was spent by all
present* n-V-ery helpful and constructive
meetings were held at the church
Monday and Tuesday aftemong by the
PuipB Aid ano' Stewardess Rh.irria
All things work together for good to
ihem that love God. W<? gn ?n ?nr .
way then working, praying and rejoicing
for our Bethel.
ZION BAPTIST
CllCRCH HAPPENINGS
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Because of the bad weather, our
Sunday School-was -not as large as
might have been, however, the lesson
was interesting.. Many helpful'things
wer,e brought out by the vpripus teachers,,
Rev. J. C. White, pastor, re
viewed the lesson.
At 4:00 P. M. Mr. Taylor pulled off
a prc-Easter program. The regular
Easter music which .will be rendered
.. by the choir will be under the direc- <
tion of Mrs. Fleda llall Diggs, organist.
~ A program on Good Friday night j
will be rendered by Mrs. Diggs and. J
the saRie^TmTsJF will be sung all day 1
Easter Siinrlny, 1 =*
At 11;30 Rev.. J. C. White used as 1
his text: "And he went away grieved/' (
The sermon was interesting from be- 1
ginning to end and was concluded at 1
At Arthurtown. 1
At 3:00 P. M. Pastor White mo- '
tored to Arthurtown where he found '
llW congregation at Zion Pilgrim having
a warm' prayer meeting under the 1
leadership of Deacon Wm. Charley.
Rev. White preached the sermon of
the hoyr. The message was a burning
one. The Sunday School at Zion
Pilgrim is in fine shape under the
leadership Mr. Wm. Charley, superinterident.
The following teachers are
engaged there each Sunday: F. D. (
Jones, Mrs. Evelyn .Washington, Mrs.
Medora J. White, Miss Ferndinse Willioms,
M-isa Emma Williams, Mrs.
Blanche Anderson and Miss Josie R.
Brown. The rally at Arthurtown will
take plaee in, April.
?s At 7:30 P. M. Rev, White conclude vice
at Zjon. This session was the
Opening signal of our two weeks' re- e
vival which is now in progress. .
? mi n ? ' mm - - - aJLt - -? -
trie ftev. i. t*n xJOyKrn, cnrxne yn- ^
ion Baptist Church, is doing some woq, ^
/ derfui preaching. ,He is waking up
Columbia. Next week the Rev. W. M. *
-- >
Watson, of Greenville, will do the a
preaching. Rev. Watson ><-a preacher j
.. Who can set your soul on fire. v
The public Installation services of a
the Ladies* Church Aid Board took t,
plaoo Sunday nightr Mr< Emma?At ?
Taylor is president, Mrs. Ella Miller, 0
-vice-president; Mrs. Medora Jt White,, v
Trecording secretary; Mrs. Mary Dans- n
hy, financial secretary; Mrs. Jennie o
Green,, treasurer, Mrs- Rivers, chap- t
lain. - ? : --' :? v - a
Next Sunday morrning and night c
our pastor,'Rev. J. C. White, wtii. dtf^ tr
liver special eermona. ... < 0
of Columbia |l
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SOUTH MOBILE DISTRICT A. M. E.
. ZION CHURCH. ' '
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..Dr. W. yu Gladden, P. &? ?
The distrlet--ma?s^ meeting held hi'
Big Zion- Church, * Dr. P. W. Riley,
pastor, on March 2 brought together
pastors .district officers and heads of
various departments *to discuss mat- ?
ters of vital intorest to the church, t
Timely suggestions were had and ,
pjans laid to moot the mid-year cuu-l~]
fer.enc? April 17.. Among those pres- .
ent and leading in the discussions i
were the following district officers ,
and pasto>8: ' Mrs"!**:
W ? -
... ... ?/? FIVOIUCUV Ul tilt? I
Buds o^ Promise; Mrs. B. C. Locke,
president the V. C. *E/; Mr. E. S. | ;
Peters, superintendent of?Big?Zion !?
Sunday School and district Sunday <
Sehodl president; Mrs. D. A. Gladden, j
leader -of the Pastors' Wives Circle, l
and Revs. F. W^Rlley, M. S. Kell, Q. i
W. Johnsenr^. F. Moss, S. M. Gaines, |
and W. T. 1 Washington. Mesdames i
.VI. S. Kell and A. N. Bennett, presi- (
dents_oJ! the W..H. & F. M. and "Y's" <
respectively, were absent due t o ^
illness, but good accounts were given ,
of their departments. ? i
Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Riley and heads ,
of departments of Big Zion deserve J
much credit for the excellent -dinner 1
served the delegallub. Z ^ "j
A recent event of npuch interest'1
was " Women's Day," at Big Zion. j
Mrs. D. A. Gladden "delivered the address
at 11 a. m.J $235.00 was raised.
Mrs fjl.'lrtflhn ?1on t%AA ?
? ? w*a auui CODV'U Ul?
ladles'of Hope Chapel Zlon Church, ' ]
md ls to speak at one of the Bap- 1
tist churches ou the third Sunday.? i
Birmingham Reporter. i
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE A. M. <
E. SOUTH CAROLINA ~ <
L)ELE(j A'ilON n
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March 10th, 1928. '
My dear Brethren: _
Within a few short weeks we will '
be together in the great city of _
Chicago as a part of* the General 1
Conference. I feel as the time draws _j
near 1 should once more congratulate
you, and inform you of my aspira- 1
tfona '
It ??eiUs "n^ise a surely that the ^
General Conference will have to J
elect a successor to Dr. R. R. Wrijjht, 1
as Editor 6f tjie Christian Recorder. '
und I am in the race. You know h
me, my ability, worm and- trahflhgT ^
I am bone of your bone, and flesh 1
of your flesh, a college graduate of 1
Allen University, one of .her pro- c
feasors; trained In -Boston University *
School of Theology, Boston Uuiver- q
sity Graduate School, Harvard, and b
The University of ' Chicago.. Ypu Q
know me as a writer since-the days -r
af Thb Standard until now. Pointed
Putnts in the Palmetto Leader constltute
mv humble contribution?to ?
our greatcat^weekly. Roccnthr-f-frffye'?
beeniii^iado^| Aa^o^lato ^ Edltor^of ^tho | o
Lornity. Am a contributor to tho
?h l/'flP'A Hnfn nHn?< *****I 1* -?"-i ? f
^vivauti , cum CliU rtllgiuus C
press of the church. Were I writ-. \
Ing to strangers I would say more. I
I cmrie to you, aDd request your 1
suffrage. I am not a Mugwump
L?ut am'with you in the program that g
is South Carolina's, and will labor g
n tne tuture as in the past for her ?
interests. In the ".event . that I am /
ilected I will strive" to the best of
ny ability to give the *connectlonS
religious Journal of which no one
ieed be ashamed. I will never "for- j
;et the soil of my nativity and the.
nen by whose suffrage my elevation ^
:dme. \
May God bles9. you and bring you
o Chicago... in hdalth and spiritual
lower, I am / , ; < ?
Your owtt-soa,/ - c
GEORGE A. SINGLETON,
^ Chicago, Illinois. ^
SHOTS FROM MY 8LINQ. 2
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By Julius Holm&n.
Since the public expects news and 81
ixpresslons through the Leader rela- 81
lve tn .grpnt AMP! Jl
ve again write a few_ lines. We 8'
mve always held that to abolish any a
?f our schools would be detrimental. c<
,Ve rejoiced to see that our views ^
ire In line with that of-the-wise aftd-r^
arslghTed Editor, Dr. R. R. Wright, u]
vho says that "Cutting down the cl
chools would be a Joke if not a hi
ragedy." v c<
Again we t say to niy gf T?
ur existing (colleges and seminaries r?
leed do as a connection Is td take dt
>nc of our educational plants and pi
esfia$e It into ail Institution wfth
, college and Beminary on the same j0
ampus that can command the re:
pect of the nation, but lei an of the ^
there remain, for the mission of g
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? . TFTB PAT.ME
he church Is to the masses as well
as the elapses who alone would be
luanciaily i able to enjoy Hie great
jchool x?r?eehobls "tllat are left. It
nrould -also be a step backward -4.0
abandon any of ojir mission - ;lielUs.
General Conference.
Dr. R. R. Wright evidently ought
and ^mould be elected Bishop.. * Xo
argument is?needed. His case is
- isar.. ?' Dr^-Xiaaiw?wWetnty win tie
ilected. His career has been eventful.
Tho chances are that he will
irc a jujjeaLt'll Jlillll llUl'Sl 111 CUUCQtldnal
activities and an /I. M. Turner
In church expansion. It aeenvs also
:hat Dr. Lindsy of Georgia and Dr.
Grant of Florida will be-, elected.
Gthers In the rac^, some of whom
would make good if eleVated, are
J. Wilson, S. L.- Green, J. C. Caldwell,
G. U. Young. M. H. Davis and
J. C. Anderson. Georgia got two
Bishops*at one time. -If South Carolina
can do the Kinun tinm?there
ire Dr. Sln^innp nnd Ilr 11.?tW*i^
x>th of whom have records.
Investigate Before Considering for
Election. .
If the records and views of ,8ume
who run for geqeral oUlce^/were
Investigated, Btartliiig results an ay
he uncovered. You may iiud (1)
hat some do not know the thqrch
is- it relates to the masses, but have
mtv.witugu 01 UlC
:hat some do not believe in Methoilst
doctrluo; (3) that some defend
lancing lh&pltc the doctrine ol' the
rery church in which. they want to
he general oilicer; (4 J that some
tpeak lightly of prayer and the faith
)f the fathers; (5) tlfat the views
ivhich some hold and teach concerting
the Bible are destructive. (Pseudo
science). You may find that some
TaVe never done one thing cuuMiue-;
live for the church, never1 pastured
mough to get any experience of~trhe
:0mmwr pet>pldr,"have never taken as
nany as fifty members into the
:hurchf also never organized a litisdon
nor buift as much as a pair of
iteps to a church. Put men in ollloo
vfco- preparation. AVo do Hot
imit preparation to scholarship . for
nfidels, radicals and . murderers are
iften among the highest trained.!
\>r church ofilces, high educational
lualllicatious are needed, jet there
iro so many other . indispeusiblo'
Ujalities; get some- of these, then
un for office, t-L ?
' Waverely Mills, S. C. ~~l
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-4N-MKMORtAtt?? ZZ\
-SUBER=3 ifcred to othe memory of
ur deceased one, Clnrcnne iiulmi, vrtnsr
ted three years ago, March 21, l(J2o.
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lome may-think we are not lonely
Vhen at times they see us smile;'
kittle do they know the heartache
'hat we"suffer all the while.
y? 30X ^
lome may think you are forgotten,
linca on oui'th you aiu nu nibfe!
lut in memory you are with us
is you always were before.
Contribution-4ifted byProsbytormn
MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS &
BROTHERS.
.EBANON PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Ridgeway, ST Of?Services were
ery inspiring at Lebanon Church on
unday morning, March 4th. The
astor, Rev. J. R. Dungee, preached
n interesting sermon from Gen. 28:
2, "And tstone whieb-Jr4iTnfir^pr:
or a pillar 6h&!l_he- God's house: andy
f all that thou shalt give mcl will j
urely give the tenth unto thee." The'
ermon set forth Jacob fleeing from
?8_brother.'a-wrath, an a t.vpu of tftTT'
inner seeking^, refuge from the cohequencps
of his misdeeds. As Jnob
in the midst of his distress met
od, sod oes God often use our adarsaries,
even those whtctrwo "TJring
pon ourselves, to cause us to come
ose to Ifim. As Jacob uot of the
ara Dea or his affliction erected and
insecrated JL?. Jjhffiili in Hill"
race where he mfet God, so does the'
ideemed sinner bless the cross where
^redetved hlfr sighTand^ had the burprwofhhT"heart
r<41%l awj>y. One'
jrson, Miss Lottie,Jefferson, was relived^
Into the church upon .confess^n
fo faith. , : y .
Mn-rlv Hi'"""
jme of Miss Lottie C. Jamec m-~ ;
L? scans of a delightful birthday
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TTO I.EADFTR V
pericnco means jskilT BFBj
1 ab11 itym the" reason 123| |
st confidence in our [jjTjVj*
t. Superior euuipmenl, RCg -_
party in honor of the pastor. An
' honored n-ir Mm li T TM'm.
ray, of Columbia, v^hosc birthdays was
also celebrated:by th& occasion. Foflowing
the dinner, a'number of games
[ were indulged ijfby-the guests and a
| very pleasant evening was enjoyed by
I all. Out-of-town guests were lb-i
and Mrs. 1). T. Murray, Miss.Charlotte
Jackson and Miss laiev Reed,
of Columbia and Mrs. (.Wine
j Bunn, of Charleston, West Vi.
The Every Member Canvass - is in
full swing. Before the closp of the
I li r*?-h every member of Lebanon
| t'-hutvh. whether at lfomc or ahroall,
will have been canvassed. . Plans and
budget Tor the new year .include s?v^
oral new and progressive features
: whkh are confidently expected to be
i realized.
i Mr, Sam Vande"rtost, who has been
living in Salisbury, X. C., is ill at the
"f Idc hinthr.r, 1\1i- Viij.il Vim.
pkrihost^- - ?' 1 -r'
Mr. S>. P. Singliton ist critically ill
in the Good Samaritan hospital in
(Columbia.Mr.
Louis IWnsbn, who has been ill
for some time, does not improve.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie fioulware, both
of whom havevbecn indisposed for
quite a while, are somewhat improved
^ftL-this writing. ; r"~*
Mrs. Sadie Miekle, of Winstno-Sa*
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tern, X. C., is visiting her sister. Mrs.
lOnmrn ^in^'.lnn
MEETING OF THE MINISTERS1
WIVES ALLIANCE.
A most eiij&yablo mooting ofvthe
Ministers' Wives Allianco^waa' held
on /Thursday afternoon. March lfd-h,
at. the homo of Mrs. (!, A. Odams,
~"l ' '"If 'ri'," '
VT'he ladies were in the highest. ,6{
spirits -;"d' """ ''|i
.brought- an ahimrtmW* uf sunshine,
for everything, was lovely, and it
certainly was. good to1 he there.
. Although it rained some, their
|si^iri.t?r Were trot ilnni|ie))','l . liy .It ,
neither Was their <iitwlii??n ?>-.
Clpudtfd.- for, they , all appeared to be
iwtdjy. \ . "
?Tr sr It. C. Chnppolle was present I
tttul hctatiie a member and was liiaile
Chairman of'Mho Program OommUtoe.
There will he a program ait tho
next kiieeti-iig111 si s i. i itg of a solo by
Mrs; M.-T\_ Itruw n. and an address
by Mrs. D. K. Diiliard.- ICaeli member
is requested to give a Quotation |
Iiom np> of Hit [ill- M'filili I TTiii. '
merson.
It was -'.idl lii-._01iit iif IC i 111 !r~
.'I Was in prison and ye eaine unto
me." and for t he cause . of Christ 1
and to aid in ih.' uplitt of humanity.}
The Ministers' Wives Alliance wlllj
take toTthoso-fitiprisein, namely, the!
penitentiary and Hie reformatory for
lxjyf; some Easter eggs, that they
might remefnben t hat, although they II'.
ill 1 In ,| II .... '
?-?r?- ..v^ "v. '.vjus"ijxii,
by those, .011 the Outside.
Sometimes. these acts of Kintlnesses
awaken in tin: die.n Is in' tile Uhfortuiiutc
ones ,a desire to refonnv
At the close of the piloting,- Mrs.
C. C. 1:u 11 li. si.sj.yr 01 t lie Key. lb T. :
Murray, was- asked for. words of en .
couragcniont atul she gave an .excel
lent talk . and -related u' very touching
imiflout which showed, that such .
in organization u* the above numcd
one, can render great- services to the
poor and unfortunate ones of this
world. 7'-. 7"*"
The ladles . were greatly refreshed
at the clos"the, moiling by paf
UKlUg. Of' the rich Viands, tlirunehl
the ' klnitfiess oT the hostess
Ladies of jthe__Alliance . would bej
gljid to have any one who is inter- j
estcd in these unfortunate finest to
give as many eggs as they can to anvi
One of these nimisters'? wives, who'
will prepare them and get them to;
the prisond. '
Tliu next meeting, will be held nt .
the home of Mrs. M K. Known, l^lj
Henderson street,. Anvil ffifh
BEAl'FORT COUNTY TRAINING*
>UUIIUUt ?
- The, faculty and aludcnt hodyr were
held spell-bound for about one hour
Tuesday morning, March Gth, by n
lecture based along ..the line of the
ncc?ss'it?j2JLsnuling and working, delivered
by the well known Negro. fleclurri,
Mr. Is'suil1 Fisher, of Clevelnnd,
Shio,. ' - ' -j ?-r~* '
Mr. Fiaher haa traveled extensively
I >11 IriL' uiieiK, i-uiupc uiiu /iii'ica, stul.-yiiig
iuviai cu?.Uivtuuo aim in ins icc
| >uic iiil UmvV^u UalutiiUilliclltui pi*. '
personally apu gcli<.fUiiy \>i*i.
| .l.Uoil umolia ilolll Ilia ilavi'p |" *
| ucu' A*oycn iinaua liign bcnoul u.
i^cuUfun, aau luikcu lor a ic;w liiu'i
UL*:i mure, on tnu same uay.
lUUUaj' lliglll, ii* Ut,U|ll:?lnlU|ieif''!k.
l .Aij. L. Cuuiui, an', ividiiai' iceiUi^ai?Wv
-j\iui,e aiiLjaaaamviativtr auunJjTTce uu.' l ia ,
^-*+pPtr-tirtrrrw " ~
.'j aoa. a; aniur'.-unti'Mr. Sfta>ikt in'"'were
aUiyuliiiaics ui. i ushcgee. " t 1
i no Aliases. >U. biiniiiuiia and''1 A?*
b.us.011, .leueiins oi Uie neuei't binunL
- >ngn bvuool-in.beauior*-, nau svppe.
v. w.n Jur. and-aii'i. 'buuiiMiu, Fi.uaJ"/
_ iu_i.ci-iiooii, iltai en and. ___
| Jtv. \\. .Neil donated a mnai.- - ^Sutn
yf money lor I in.- pufpusu oi. e"n
! iargmg Viiy? scnool hui'ary.' Mure u.
fchcsv Kind of gins svouiu ue.apprccuu
ed. : I
KiY.-Furdha.ni and his,family spun. I
bunaay aivemuon with .sir. audvAuW
blitiiikUn. * '. _
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FARMLHS' CONFLUENCE AT
iu.MO
The. Farmers'- Conference of linr.
S. C. has. Leon xc-ovga-iMzed into' \vl?a\
is now gnown as 'tiie Enterprise Fur
?dUkTS-.-A sxiciauoit wj^frruo. 1 ho loi
lowing oibcvrs were elected uat ttu
time-of re-organizatiolft: J. R. Allen,
president?' J. A. Jackson, vice
. president; E. 11. Hope, 2nd .vice-pie.ident;
Prof. 11. N. loaf ley, 3rd vice
president; J. ft. Anuersoni 4th - vi<-<
" president; 'John Hall,. Glfo. vice-president;
Fred Metz, tith v ice-pros idem,
Prof. It. W. Boulwarc, secretary-trea
surer; Prof. J. P. Ported reporter.
The object of the association" is to
change conditions for a better honn.
life in the community to make the '
farm more productive, and to make a
better citizenship in general through- ..
out the community.
. For the numosC-uI,jslimulating-in
tcrest, the association offers prize.for
the best crop of corn, potatoes.
' CtC., raised on one acre of land. A
prize is also offered- for the most attractive
home and surroundings.
The association meets at Harbison
College on the 1st Friday of each i
month' at 3:00 P. M. . .d
HEMMINGWAY NEWS " 1
fr?
The .Ilcv.AV:' FTXarolina, pastor of J
. I
tho Williamsburg charge, is doing i j
: tine.- lie is--bringing things to pass, i
He rs an excellent preacher and *pas- ! .
tor. " ' ' . ;- . j I
The colored school is getting along
fine. The teachers and principal en-" s
operate niong nil lines for the sue- cess
of the school.-\ - . >?' '!
' IW"r. 'HIT JT and XT; C.~Ciordon. two of'
the sub-trustees are with the.prinei-.j
pal and teachers for the success of v
the school. These two men are very .1
( fine men-and nic.o.to,get along with, p
The principal and teachers with the i
eoperation' ofc-the. patrons- haw-plan""4-. nod
to annex two" more rooms to the K
iU-~ ----- T>I
uuiiuui^ jui uuutiiur year. 1 nr :
tmuro- out -look'for ~thia school is .1?v
bright dne. ;: . . u
Our llii/1-aovaga-t-of.ntr.at. n?,l ^
won't in all except two. There will <
be a declamation Contest between thi/ <
school. and Mull.ins graded school on; If
March 20th, also a game of baseball., 1
Hemmingway .is a desirable town. U.
tShe has n .splendid group of white*""!!
and .colored people. * ' .... jo
_ Rev. 'D. IT': McLean, of <Kingstree c* >
vinitod the mIiuuI and pavp TftP Utilxlcnts
n' splendid talk touching on how (<j
to study ijnd prepare for life's usefulness!?'
c 1 ; 1 '? ?-7? ?
?The teachers will leave on March T"
21st for Columbia to attend the Pn4- ?
motto .State Teachers' Association to I I
be hcTd in that city.
INSTALLATION SERVICES AT MT.
.PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH
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Abbeville, S. C.?The -following is a
program of. thc-^nstallation services
of our honored pastor, Rev. Frederick !
Houglass Johnsor? he"ld March <5th ??
LlllUllgll 11th. = j-r-j
Monday night. March 5th?St. 1
James A. M. E. Church.
- Paper?The value of a pastor to'
tho? Community?Miss Kate R. PressIfT.
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Music by St. James choir.?: ?b?
Sermon bj* Rev. J. E. Beard;
Qontridbution lifted by the stewards 4]
of St. James.
Tuesday niphtT March fith?Wash. :
ington -Street Presbyterian Church.
PevolionnTs conducted by Rev. W. ?
T. Burton.
Paper?Mlss Daisy Wilson. I
lWu'sic?Presbyterian clioir.
Sermon?J">r. II. Y. Kennedy.
omcerg. ?t ?lfl
Wednesday niprht, March' 7th--TTn-1.
ion Baptist fChurch. . <U
Devotional* conducted by Rev. J. S .
Belcher. .; *' " [*#
Music by Union Baptist choir.
Taper?Miss Charlotte Rmdcy. I -1
Scrmfcn?Dr^ W. P. Rice. j
. Contributtyni lifted by Union Bap-'
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' . ' ? T*AGfl FrVB .'
1st'officersi. .. . ..
Thursday 'night, March 8:h?Grace
listen. A. M. K. Church.'
bcvolionals conducted by Rev. M.
-d. Mm . cy. ?7? . V" '
.|ri ,ri **4 ** *( ' * ' t
Al^ke^jyCrac$ Mission choir. . > ' .
Seimen by Rev. S. J. Cowan.. .
Conirrbutibn lifted by officers. of
Jntun Baptist Church;
.lErhkry nrprbtTMarch Vtti-? -!>0votion- *
.Is cerdiu". f 1 < V 11' I - W, ''-HIT r ?
.Sermon by Rev. ?s??
Sunday, March Uth?Bible school
mllcd ty order .by the superintendent,
diss Kate R. ltaidey. General conest
among tda.sos for banner.
- 11:1")?-IR votton s 'bV Rev. Coleman '
l^honias. V.
^''Iih.ii I y till' lMMMi'-Mi'Ot:??rnp
- .'HtcMtnTK iftt" a 1k or.''
3;"U?'j hc-'loilinviji.^ olJP^ori? \v{.rc-in
tulled '>y the pastor: ^th,lav S,.ni.,;||
^ I'.-U-t-t W . 11; .M. v ? TrusCPe37~
I ^rcnsuryry ai d c-ljiairman of Deacon
>onrd. ' .
. Sermon by lie'v. J. S.'Sanders.
' ' Hi I'.M. 11. l.V. L,? ,WU< Palsy .
\ iLson, president , .
J . M.- in.-:tal!5ition. sermon? <
itv; A. \\ are, Ml. Curmcl, S. C. " "
i }rc pastor-i loct h-i.- a i.'afiopal rep- ' i
i a:ion and' comes to n; highly rocnv
1 die stlongest preachers in-the de- 1
lominut.o;). We thank the entile.,
oin inanity. foi1 Ln+m* helpful service
endered. . ?
W . M;' Til r man. thaii marrL-.J*?M;?"""
atvson, Key. i\ 1>. .K.jp^M), pastor;
le-rvrv Keibir,' \Vm..S. llSid, . J.
Vrmhf." J. J. UV iV'nt L.'*~,?.?
iioi'i} m:\vs T.
The .niPsiona. y -leaders of St. Paul
V. M. ]y. Cliuivh lr-id rtrrrr?bn?nirnr. ?: -i
ng at'the home .of- "'Mivsv Frances
1 hpir.as. AVheii" the lro-'ii.'cs? of tfie
ilUL-tinn lni J Uci-n i cinipb'.-iiM inlvi'Aml. ' -
; l'e&ih VVO;C *sv-rveil. .
lie home of. Mrs. IJul-ubollo Bo'y.ce. .
TIIE EVANS'.HAIR!
DRESSING
s the hair dros.- lnp:.. to. lay' your'hair
lown. It will 1<ivj> your }' ' - " uihfrrt-?'
lor all i;'it Inn," "" , ...
vans' llair Dre-sincr- is thp.,best ?
or curing aivl waving; if brightens
ind- beautifies .the color of *.hc hair
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l?RlCK ^Mind 5(| CENTS'.
V Manufactured at .'t *
10G I'inv-S4-.. Columbia, S. C.
I'll one GJ38
iold at JIarber. &liupH ami Dmy Stnri's?:
SOUTH'! K\ KA1IAV/VV
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> rive Retwpcr. . ""No Dnntirt, .
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li? P 03 . Autaaua'X.-Yv 02. 4.:50. p-"~"
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p 2S" Oin'-Charhston 20 1/ 5:45 p
?:45 p.' 10- Co'iauiiia Cm. ;? a
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lo i) i'n Colanibin-A:i}r. 10 8:00 .a
1:00 a -8 r-.thiful. ,ir. T .-j:00 ?
:-Jti jv 1-1 ( ..limiMa ."-a\ . I Hi: l<f a
:30 p 2.J Coluihlrj.i-l'liar. 21' 5:30 a
COO ii "~13 Columbia ("bar. 1-1 2:00 p
1:25 p il C<'luiVjbia-<[ has. 12 5:10 a
1:55 a 15 Columbia l'lias; J?i 2';'20 ? ~~. "
:50 p 2 tVl..inhiaw.Sp,!)'(tr. 1 4":00p ?:?-?1:20
p 1(5 Coluinliiji-Creeiv f,rk 7:05 a
coa a 18 (.'oltinii>ia-SenVa 17 0:l5p
?:55 |> 1 1.1 *Cn!a.-t 1 km-. 114 "7 :tn a
*Vih C'wtmlpn niii) jinrk Hill
ity ticket olliee, 1307 .Main Street,
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POl I'M HI A r ..
Quality Pressing Club ?Dry
Cleaning, Kopairiilg. A1- -
-u- Bering and Dyoing" " s 1 v
We arc iiv business, for y;o?r con- -u
vemenre nnd .>nr living.':' A lit?
tin Co -ojTPnrrfr.n would help.
. ' J, lb Donley,
Y. IM..C. A. mill l)INC?
Suintit SK , IMume HStil -
I'HDMO (i4S7
L. A. Ilawkins'
Real Estate Agency
??Notary Public :
Homes on Easy Terms"
11071. W.iaiMiuinirSTreer1 *
rotI'M hi v. ? f v
Beautiful-Ptftrrns ^
prighhs, Players and Grands
. ft. . .
th-l}e bought at lowest prices
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id on convenient teirms at the
^
d t0-odd years Establishment.
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Vlalonc's Music
128 Main St. Phone 5210. .