The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 23, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, June 23. 1928
a Church News
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FIRST CALVARY I
BAl'TIST CilUBCH
..Services were good all day Sutiday j
from the Sunday School to the evening
services.
? For the mm-mng-^ctTicrs ihr pnr-tor,
Rev. S. .S. Youngblood, presented
the subject "Coy.eto^sncS&,,, This
was an eloquent sermon which captivated
his large an enthusiastic audi?
ence and is well worth all Columbians
hearing. Three persons were jreceived"4nlo-^ih?
jchurch^ - ___
' ' The OhUdren'a-i)ay exercise was
held at 4:00 o'clock und at G:.'J0 the
? regular B. Y. P. U. service was held, i
The evening service was well attended
and a . good sermon was listen to
' hy the splendid congregation.: I
The following laidigs Went as- dele-t
gates from thy missionary society U>
"the Wotiicn's.trtnterTVti^ionnry^orir'
ventiori at iGetrgitowiu S. C.: Mrs.
Julia Hart, Mrs. Matilda Grifiin, Mrs.
Amanda Simons, Mrs. Nellie Round.'
tree, Rlr^. S. S. Youngblood, Miss
* Janie Adams, Miss Wilholmenia Hcr~
rip, RUrs. Maggie Brown. j
*y/s" of jones chapel celebrate
first an si veil ? -f
sary
The young woman's.missionary so
cietv of .Jones Chanel celebrated their
first aniversavy,* Monday, May a7th, at
- Jones Chapel. In coneetiqn with the
anniversary, they presented "The
Feast of the Seven Tables." An elaborate
program \yas presented by
the members of the club. -Song by
the society. Paper by Mrs. W. Martin.'
al. 1-" * i - X
......umiviiwi ooiu uy jtttss \ iciuria
Gladden; Paper,. "The Girl and her j
Church" hy (M;iss Lucinda Wilson.
Club History was interestingly presented
by Miss Almeta Robinson. Duet
by Misses C. Gotten and Ida Durant.
The Club Journal by Miss Gertrude
Lott. Club song by members,
the same being composed by Miss C.
.Gordon. Those present were next in*
?spired!" by an interesting well prepared
and excellently delivered .a 1dress
by Professor J. T. W. Minis.
The president next presented the
members and officers of the club.
. After the program those- present;
were led into the basement, ami wore j
served a lntg sh ltme-be+m-fo-hash, rieo,!
=r^ sweet pickles, potato salad, rolls, ice'
(cream; and cake.
The "YV were organized December,
1027, under the Competent lead
ership of M,iss Florence Benson. They
f. have been able during the past year
to accomplish work that brought, crodi't
to themselves and their church.
They have been wide uwake since or
ganizing. They presented a play'The
| Old. Fashioned MdlheT'i a,?.-musical
concert and other entertainments to
W help the church and interest others In
it? activities. |
They have visited the tuberculosis'
I camp at State lJark and at Ridgewood,
fc have also sent five dollars .afyl thirty
__cenls to Miss. Victoria. Ritifardson for.
foreign missions. Lastly, the "Y's"|
^^'pvith the aid of the members of the
YhristiiHf Endeavor remodeled the in rior
of the'edmreir for conference."
^ The following is the club poem,
^^^vVritten by Fannie Miller:
? Xhe Club-That Sticks
_ I
fhe clul) that sticks has tliis lesson
P -yarned; -1 ]
HSucciiss doesn't come by chance?ItV
WTy-peunding away for good har?.
H. Vill make stepping stones of the stum
bling blocks.
We know in our hearts That we cannot
t. That no ill fortune can make us quail;
While our will is strong and our cour.
age high,
We are always good fo another try.
Wo don'U expect by a single stride
To jump to the front; we are satiffied
To do every (lay our levaL twsl,
\j. ' And let the future take care of the
rest,
| We don't believe we'll he held down
by the boss;
It's work and not favor that "gets
across:
Sn nnr molto-ia thia: "What
cldb - , ' Has
been able to handle, we surely
can." / : "
For we stick, we have the sense to se?,
We can make ourselves what we want
to be;
For we wITf off our coats nnd pitch
right in,
Why, the club who sticks can't help
but w+m ? -?
> _* rof
Columbia
C. WHITE.... ...
' BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
There were present in the Sunda
School many cheerful boys and gir
last Sunday, also adults who after
vary good period of recitation, lii
the lesson by the pastor. It i s To t
regretted very much that there
not a larger representation of parcel
anil atluljs in the Sunday School; thei
wvuld be a Fetter realization on tl
part of the childVen of What th
teachers?sterve so- hand at timea^l
have them undorgtandi .
At 11:15 Dr. . It. E.. Brogdon s<
lifted Itomans 12:2: "And be not coi
formed to this world, but. be ye tran:
formed by renewing of your mind
The sermon was treated in such
-way?that much?joy was in evideni
while he spoke to us.
Just before'the evening's prograi
the Christian Endeavor witnessed,
very profitable progrfem with Mis
Beatrice 'Collins in charge. It wi
"a treat and enjoyed very much by a
present. The Ceague has a friend a
ways in "the person of Mr. Clarew
White. ;
This service .was blended into tl
sacred song service arranged for tl
evening 1>y' the choir, under the d
~rectionrof~Mrs. Bates. The progra
was inspiring and unifying. Tli
choir, and Bethel church atways we
come and anniwiate surli iv?a roi
hy Air. Win. H. White and M
Eugene JJradley on the program, Sui
day night. We thank you.
Let- it be remembered please thi
Bethel is called upon to come to tl
rescue of the trustees Sunday. $2.(
per member is requested to mal
gqpd their promise -to- qr^ditots *
The church. It To also requested thi
yog do the best you can under ar
circumstances. ' ^ ~
mention the death of one of the o
It is with marked regret that v
land marks of Bethel?Sister Fann
I Davis, who- departed- this life, Tue
I day, June 19th. She was faithfi
until death.
ZION BAPTIST
CHURCH HAPPENING
Sunday School was large-.last Sui
assistant superintendent called tl
host of young people together. . "Tl
Crucifixion of Christ-' was.the; serioi
subject for meditation. At the-cloi
of lite lesson period the pastor,
J. (\ White \v?s astfpri tn i?iu? n mnn
:?f the National Baptist Sundt
.School Congress which was ,held
Louisville, Ky,
Pastor. White gave first His, in
pressions of the state of KentucV
and tbW of Louisville, telling of tl
economic, social and political advai
tagos enjoyed by the colored peopl
and then be told Uhe the greate
national congress of Sunday Scho
and R. Y. P. U. workers ever held
ihc history of Baptists of the mar
ttnngs he wished to put ~in effect
/.ion Sunday School. ?
^At 11 :30.. Zion's auditorium w;
filled to capacity to greet their pa
tor, his wife and Prqf. T. H. Pine
ney' on their return from Louisvill
Ky;? Mrs. King had beautiful musi
Many national jubilees were sung 1
the congregation; then Mrs. Medo
J. White was called upon, and si
told of the wonderful national Go
grcss at Louisville; Ky., and the mai
things she learned. She appealed
ihe young women to prepare for tl
National Baptist Convention. whi<
meets in Shereport, La., in the mon
of September. Many safcLthey wou
go.
Dr. J. C. White preachefcl from 1
Cor. 15:&7, ""But, thanks be to G(
who giveth us the victory throuj
our LcVd Jesu^ Chrislt." flubiec
"Victors Through Christ." The se
n.on was a gem, eloquent and full
the fire of Holy Ghost. Zion was stl
j red to the very depth. After the re
.ular" collection $22 was taken up
' an after collection for the womar
j missionary society, which is preparii
to send delegates to. the Womar
| Bnptiot Slate Convention which' met
in Georgetown this week.
At 6:00 P, M. the B. Y. P. U. se
vices were held! ? Miss.Rtrth Bynu
the president, being off on her vac
Mrs. Bessie Faye and others to
charger The program was very go
indeed, - .
At 8:00 P. M. Zion was again ftlf
to her capacity. The Woman's Mi
sionary Society turned out. Mrs. A
die Lylefc, the flctlhg president,, sai
a solo. The two numbers render
by the quartette of the State Hosy
tal were very pleasing and caus
fjYolnngcd applause for the big <q
gregation. Dr. White finished h
famous sermon. The ehurch waa se
urated <vith opiHtual ferror.?Aft
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^ .the collection two after collections ul
e were takeu of $9.00 each. Prof. -T. (Jit
H. Pinckney made a speech telling lioi
i? of" the National Baptist .Congress, tilt
vQJof.: Mrs. J.C.Cannon. Mrft; Sylvia Rob- got
? j inson7^in^tg^^R'^a-^d\lriUlr(Hritoir If
-- kins, Miss Josie' B. White* and .little an
i- | Miss Almeta and Mfss Seretha Can am
5- .,non visited Mr.'and Mrs. James Hop Bli
kins in Greenville last Sunday. - I gr;i
a A biff motorcade will leave Zion Kn
Baptist Church at 1:30 Sunday ufter- liv?
noon, going to Winnsboro, where the C
^L-.past.ori Rev. J. C. White, his deacons, ..wil
a two choirs^ ushers and members will cit
is go to worship with the St;-P&ul Bap- ma
tist Church, The Winnsboro people mil
11 will serve diner on the church grounds grc
1- at 3:00 P. M , the
^?The rally at Zion will come off on die
I the fifth Sunday night in July?there-' ef.
le ( is a big stor in Zion. . I l>e
' Mrs. J. C. White, Mrs. Addie Lylos, | 1
1- Catherine Cannon and Miss Josle B. uat
m White leTt for the Woman's State me
ie Convention in Georgetown last Wed- Bei
! nesday. Col
J Zion Baptist Church will run a big by
r- motorcade to the St. Paul Baptist rol
Church, Winsboro,. next Sunday af- <H)i
teraoon. . ' cut
The long line of cars carrying the mu
le two choirs, forty ushers, the deacon ris
10 boa,rd and. a host of the members will . pre
ce leave Zion Baptist Church, corner die
^Washington ami Gadsden-Streets ttfr yrr
1:30 o'clock. Sti)
'y . The occasion is a monster jubilee not
I meeting in which the Rev. J. C. White the
Id will preach a special sermon. Don't YVi
"e tfry to get dinner in Columbia for a Bei
M* t plenty of good things to eat will be , hal
s" served at. St. Paul Baotist Church I nm
( Winnsboro;. You must be on limp -I
if you wish to .(^et in the church, for n<>\
? people from all uici Fuirfiehl muutji -h?
'* will be there. Take some nionrey a_ sit
g* long with you for St. Paul Baptist tea
Church. *. upi
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ie DR. J. CuWHtTE SPBAKS TO BAP- Hil
te T1ST BROTHERHOOD OV THIS 1
, STATE
w ris
he
' ""It won't be long now" before the , ,
rt | great host of Sunday School and B.
ly j Y. P.: U. workers ofiSouth Carolina p^
in I will be assembled in the beautiful anil f
| enterprising city of Rock Hill at the p, ,
, Mount Prospect Baptist Church, Dr:
cy T. S, Gilmore, pastor, in.our. 22nd aitle"(.naul
session of- the "State Sunday
,l" | School and B. Y. P. U. Convention of J
e-' South Carolina.
s* | The great conclave of religious, so?'
cial, educational workers, comprising
,n this convention will gather at Mount (
W j Prospect Baptist Church, Wednes- sht
in day night, July 11th for our pre-con- cor
ventiohul program. r? uHtiS
_ There you see Rock Hill at her best tie
s" j in songs, speeches and in Christian gn
j hospitality, because Rock Hill can bin
[V' 1 make one feel more at homeAhan any of
!?i 1 other city ip v^OMth Carolin?--th.cy?nU~i
W know how/' * I ?v
ra Great Program . To Be Rendered {hot
This convention promises ,to be the h-a
n* greatest session in its history. We Ou
W, have a program which goes deeper hin
to into the very heart of the problems Th
(of our Sunday School and B. Y. P. m.<
. U. work than ever before. Expert t$lii
^ ' and experienced workers will discuss up<
^ _ manv-of our economic, social,, educa-- sc\
I tional and religious problems, )und
: give you the key to the riddle. Church it
and Sunday School music will be foa- sui
f*1 tured; young women and men from go
every hook, and corner of the State |*fhe
ir* will match brain and experiences with wil
of. each other, to the end that the work hai
'r-J of kingdom-building may l>e hasten- ma
?* ed. Noted visitors will be present. 0n<
*n This year we will be favored with wh
18 the presence of some of the most pic
18 noted m6n on the American continent. f0l
1 1 Dr. J. A. Sharpe, Nashville, Tenn., sui
, has been employed by the convention 1 in
to deliver daily his famous and na- ien
r- lion-wide lectures on how to "Make se\
m? the Sunday School 60" and on "Chris- kni
tian Stewardship." These addresses in
>n'|alt)iie are worth h11 the time and mom- hm
ok ^ ey y0U wi]l put into this meeting. Dr lin>
Sharpe will he the conventional special
guest. . . J
Then Dr. A. A. Graham, the cor- Bis
'?* responding secretary,vof Washington, hoi
D. C., of the Lott Carey Foreign MS- by
*1T s|on Convention, the greHjfeFJ and "as"
most effective organisation among AF
Negroes in the world for doing for- eni
e<* eign work, is also an invited guest, saj
n" To hetvr "him onoe will revolutionize ov<
if. your entire thoughts about foret?n wh
lt" missionary work. Then MY. Jackson *ht
JJavis (whit*> sacratary of the Ganar. saj
11"
11
0 LCAUljn
ience meanu skill 9HH 1
bility?the reason |j
ou can place uU ffgAfl _J|.
confidence in our |njT|]
to serve you li&lll
uperior equipment, fcvxjfl
ate cost, care in
detail assured.
EBaEjjaa?aBlBl
Education Board of Now York"
y, which board controls the liiilis
of dollars, whose object it .is .to
rrho vtll ?5(r latiotani'c or white ami
..r: tu? ??r?
v., >in: IVlllUi y." I ;I V .
; Jackson Davis w>ll I>f? theFeu"'*
invited guest PfrtTie convention
1-wtH--speak. Then Prince Joseph
lechatie of Abyssinia, Africa, a
iduate of Oxford College, London,
gland, will be there and Will. de;r
an addreayr?
)ur departmental group meetings
1 function, Cpine wiht your p< nan.0
tablet to t.akif notes of the
ny^gxaul things you wi 11 hear. The
listers' group, the superintendents'
tup,'the CI a lid a and Metok group,
senior, primary, kindergarten, craroll
und B. V. P. IJ, group, tug-nth.
with the music" .det payment will
in sessions,. ?
Pile demand is imperative and si.t>ion
distressing that we at'-this
ting rally to endowment-funds--of
?ndict and Morris Colleges. Morris
liege, a school owned and vohtrolle 1^
the'"Negro Baptists'of South Ca_ j
ina. is -.in- immediate nec<l of iSHH), j
I . for endbivhieht purpose. The
ise cannot wait longer?'-somvthing
st he done at tlys meeting for Mor- i
College,-nbir-oij never! Then we '
miiscd to raise Sol),DUD for Bono- j
t College which during' thepe long t
irs have made LKo Baptists t7f tliVi
ite what we aretoday. We must'I
falter he re. Bring your share ol!
so endowment, funds to Koch Hill !
iii a- just a uiiu? Help tronr you.
nedict has almost ii\ her^rasp a.
f million dollars. Will-you in (loci's
lie help? .
Harris Co+k-K'e. must he ehdo\yed
v to insure it perpetuation. It must
must he clone in the next year "m
Let every pastor, superintendent,,
chcr,' deacon, B( Y,- 1*. U. worker
real to yo.ur church and Sunday
100I to send up nil you can to Hock
1 for Morris College,
f you cannot send a delegate, l>y j
means send me the money to-ren.'l
ent your achogl l>v mail. ''It won't j
lorij? now." -=^- ; : ? ,
k'otirs for the cause of Christ, {
REV. WHITE. rH
?sident of the State Sunday School*
1 B. Y. I'. U. Convention of South
rolina, SOh Washington . St.-,' Corrbia,
S. ('.
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OTTINdS BY THE JOT. MAN 1
"1. . I'ru ill
* Our Episcopal Chifotain
L'hief anionic us foi' next four years,
>u1d Clod let hhu live and his health
itinues, is the Ht. Rev, John llurst,
P., I.I... P.. known ii< (ire " 1m lit?
(riant that nuts over l>iu' pr<>ims."
South Carolina is proud of
(i aim i> M'HU|IIK ujn/ii IMI* u
t lie1 a if "to ftfe pifTdic hef* highest
Tts irif praise for thrs irn-nt. lendr-tre
quality of lefnlcrship must lie
11 in the man that becomes a great
dor and puts over great programs,
r leaped, for joy when we heard
n say "no man could handle him."
e following: story will express the
?d of Eolith Carolina: A man travig
through a forest one day came
;>n t\\'o snakes. _ Thev.iirst one had
en heads ^Vml. one tad. and -he
had so liialiy heads, but wlua^he"
rted after it every* head tried to
its own way and got tangled anien t .
> .brush, and he cut every head otT :
:hout nay trouble. The second snake |
1 one head and seven t-.ils. Th'.j
m said "1 know I can kill that,
; because it has but one head. Hut j
en he started at it that one head j
kod its way and all of the tails i
lowed the head, and the man was]
rprise(l because he did not succeed
killing ,it, Seven hiailn?cannot
id one tail hut one head can lead
en tails. S?'ow~ we are glad to'
dw that we have, at last, one hea l
South Carolina, and that all suli.
ids must lii'i'nme tails anil fall in
e with other followers. *
Service Rendered.
With, all o?-myJieart I endorse whilL
;hop Hurst said when lie spoke ait
service rertdered and work done
anyone should be appreciated and
far as possible rewarded. iuU
tERlCrllT. When" it is rrMrit?rsjugh
to make him or anyone else
T they are "'through with putting
?r big programs." The ones to
om the sendee has boon rendered
odd ?t loast tip polito nnnnph to
? I thank you instead of giving
' .?
| great honor ^tiu.se .who ha\e no'.'
I (tone near as much ami ..sometime ,h y,
are rushed ahead. The general confer!
mo should-hat e. v"ii. e i?. timid,s- t-oBishops
John llur>t and?f. Ih Junes
for the ?j>len<.7jf . building- -program
M-bm-?-w.. U! .ti.a.t.-h*4~Wo
done it would have* been. inspi: Inirt to
- t>therIt to "Gpjahd 'In lil-owl-:.. "
Xone of u~. can enjoy he ring .hi:n
say he-was through putting over bi?
prom ants when there is -so-much to
.he done and we need h'm.vo d -dot. lis
in* the .wo'r.k. W'v w.11 follow Uis.lt ad.-'
or.-h'.p antl \\*11 l.o' direct-d hy hi stall".
- >. .
ins *|>roj;rat>| f. r '|kik-6v'is" a -if real'
one, and if c:.rt U.-4 nut \\ ij!. be of jfveot.
Ifff.il..,t? the Stall- m' particular un:|
tin* CniineetVoit .in jrciieral. I'eiu'-e is
what tFi,i- Aij? ilai<d s?. Uio'siu1!'-1
, hn;.i ni) lli" li 111 - "!' Jl>'t.hl>-l)4')it'-iit ? ai?
-4tet4ionv"-tfh--the hiiih up . ami
11. at ?h<-wmrt-P n rli'ii"'h
iwcil iiiiw',;
(iciitTal < onferenre
The (icneful tV.nferiuue is **v+-r .and
niimhers (if nn-'n who were-in the race
1W . the Kishoprie went lionii* sadly
(IVsiipiiomttMK*' . Mfihv reasons j u! !:
ho- mentioned. l-iit if is. u.-t*l? >* t-v. <4
o IIIK'.. 1.1'. 'iH *'
"'Don't lie t'ui, ' in- ryr-ri-v'hf-a \'mu arc i
in the in Mile t hot ? y u ran .put t!.? ;
pVngVaiti oivi-r-iii-'.ansi: you Havi-.'.n-'
i-ti)a 1 tirqUhle.s". ajt t also 'head' troubles'.
and?bi-Hi?ofthrrn. ore senon:vyhyn
you are nUVc.lcti hy theni." The
only chance U> succeed is to iret i d
th'eiii. It is lie.eSsaiy at tidies to
stoop io conquer. .
Don't rejoice 'at your hr-othei davn
fall for thqi'e is a atone:ill vdur pwtiiway
that you may not -te imiil U is
tno late? jsetn '
i'i'i.<t <>i' \i. nydun' in\t.\oyi s
( .it K< II' .
Kiske and hieraichy.
In* tHo Juno iss'ue of..the .Atlun.tic
.Mi?n lily Hishyp Kiv.K-.? ?>*
the Kpiseopa) Church' in an "aitiole,
captioned "A liishop Looks' at the
Church" diagnoses' clearly] the situatinn
t:xi'U nt atnondr the Christian
churches today and especially illuminating
is his dinv.r.osis of. the pro-,
testant branch of thJ'C'hristian faith,
l.'erhaps ;it miyrht prove henetlciyl to
essay- . a brief review of what the
Hishop has t osay because there is a
belief cm ie,il- anions?Xi;-i res?that
it is-.only amohji <nir r ice. y ro-.flp that
We t'nul .disSenliun in. tire church." ' The j
l.isliop Ir.yins his anlysbv,.>?f present]
day conditions tvlnre- any real anuly?-sis-of
liyl'.f, niipht I eein- \yj.h the
Ojlisicopacythen he runs the yomut
fit the -hierarchy in accordance with
tire vary in>j sy.-tc in.- of proty.-ntntisth.
In tltf>4cpiseopal;Vliurch lie looks at
the arehdeaedn, the priest and then
proceeds Jlir examine th^ laity". ItT
the ..Methbdjst Kp.scppal Church he
deals with "the di.-tfict- superintendent
and then tile, naster and them the
laity; in the Baptist, Presbyterian,
('ongregntinnalis! ami other,..protOSTatils
denominations the same careful
enlysis is made. -^AreeortBttg to Bishop
i'isk the real "rwasori for luck of pro-,
.gressdhay' be found in a lack of und. r
siaifditig an ion he different' units com
I rising thl?. church. Bi flops and the
other high churchmen are syldonx, jl
ever' nnnriM d "1* their short .omniums,
therefore they proceed'in the even
. t nor* of the "several"' "ways". ? f ten time <
becoming confident that "they' are infallible
because of the lack. of. adwhon
their policies are in eontjict with
metier judgment. lie" says th if there
is that same spitieleasness to be f.'und
amopg white ministers as we know
exiit among -our own . coloredgetHle-tiiur
ofcloth?'this accounts in
large measure for . the. bigot ry and
arrogance oftentimes Evidenced by
those stajuljng at the top-of the biesareby-.
Bx-r-Heahing? ot; t ne^ntfSrsttn'sand
their failure to cope with the sit.
.nation-and the eonsoijuent forced rotation
of the same Bishop Fis.k attributes
that -phase to the general ignorance
of /the ministers themselves.
When hi' speaks of ignorance I don'tunderstand
him to moan ignorancf
as to tjie lottiT. or fofma.l education;
but ignorance as to -what' is needed
to |i'mI over a real program of service.
| In effect he claims thai the ministers
are a lazy lot, th.it with thom it is a
I gamble: they ex pet", to reap without
si wintr? Most nlinistr.rs who foil nr<unable
to understand that their per.mims'ftti'-nothing
but soon-ding phra.
ses leaving no definite thought upon
which his par:shone,rs might .ponder.
They are not i oc.-nizant of their ovn
limitations as to organizing ability.
They are not attentive as they ipght
be in caring for the .ipkitual needs
f th>'lr paruhonftva, Thoy do not attend
ns carefully as they might the
arranging of effective si rvl. es. Th/so
among uHut i.lr-ervaii BiMmp. Kisk
help rather than hinder then'i. Thit
what he says & timely, ro one of
.sound- .'judgment can deny. I shall
reserve for a lilitdj* is-ue Bishop -hhsk's
m nimr..iiu.iil of 1 hll 1?i. V. .
?H. W. Baumgar'dner.
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? ?- I'AOjii n?i. '
( u:\ i:l,vni> news
i rwi. ML 11. (ia^sau ay has returned
homo lrom. a jnomh's stay at the
t.cacrui' ('oli\cic Mti! of tho ' Aj. . K,
' T-"T-T77-n7-xrrTva
IM was a -delegate ejected from Cory
K. Church of JSoIoviitml to rcpre-. ' ...
sent htem at the annual conferenctT *~
held in Chicago last May. At thi's
;conference he was'.elected.to' head tho
a egatson to Kansas' City, which was
uti honor to himself .its well as to C _>fy
f M. Chtirchi ... ^ ;
j . Ih*. T. (\ Hendricks, Mrs. Brock .' *.?--.
.^'i others a'ml Vi.u'ngstown to .open '
a new.held for the-lat' 1X11. prtrlucts. '
AiTompajiying them \vasT,; MF.. "jF. J.
Holmes; representing tin.. -Anchor l.tlV . ...
Insurance Co. ' ~~~ -
-rr^V'.1 ill!-' fm|'|"V t'J I rpill'T tlUlt -.M-l-'s; '
< hum.)r -if- uhle i F?;i; op "
ratter l)Vin?. ill fur the past three
Mr. ami ^r.rs.1-.las. David, M^pc and .
Mis. ..S'imon "furry, Mrs. Kvu SuU .n,
Mr. T...A.dhiy and Mi>s,,\i'1 erta Cjir .er-railed'
to.see .Mrs. Uu'lh II. Coop- .
r"T\ and mu?J< , l*.r. .feoTvery muvh . beY
tr-r. ?7---?? ? 1 ' .. '-t ?M.itHt*
lloloil I^ilTT TfMl^yv^iijTuT
!; 0Wf-;1''rlday-]lidIsTTtTr^'TflTIirRjr ~imd^
i ir fithy to Itreak the'news, ti> niotht-r1 .
that she had heih pronvtod. 1o-2 trrtfild .
n. ; ' :
If you are-over hi tliisddly and \vant-^-Mt~r'
ti e,'?I hair-cut see Mr. S. (,'. I'mler
v <>il on 'Qu:noy Ave. ~ "
T<> tlio Palmetto Leader readers,
uf this city {ijease he prepared to re'
u vmir " ynhserhit ons next Wft'dr.
I'arei- brines 11 mi mo h p-..-vt
,-.ue?ys from -y th^aV old' Smifh. We.
must h_ee|i-it. ujvJ.*. . , . :
L.i'th* Sin?v.t- 'Ik-. > n of. Mr. an i ? '
'V ' XI ! I < l V-O-t 11 >V(I ' Mmclt. by ?
( e_3!Utontfj]itK'. . Ilei.is-. nojv. rutVcrruy-r-.^ T*
v( til n Lmlicn We wish for him
.y<peer}y 'pfceovery. " .
AGENTS WANTED j
'
Ti ;ifh- !' . ir'wj-.:,
tors ;uinl < .loved- Me n . ami Women
v illi ' wYilo innnaneel
ViiOu.o a m-mth made 'easil;.''.
We -train y< a ami yv.'u a guarun
nod salary Based uj t.?v your -alrlity. '
product-. Aii . app!.ic.n;.s apply tu .
'"''-' 7?i1:v 1!:Kur,r, Bvm/Ping, ^ >.Si-C.,:
' .
N. W.; AIA.UEAD & COMPANY
(leneril Agents.
, i i
Nelson Beauty Parlor
i:ti ?? \\ m: at street*
Hair Dressing. MunacuringT"" "
'' Massaging
' . ^ - ,
.MRS LIM.fAN TAKES
JTo'r Appoints Phone S023
BARGAINS J
3 In LYe<J Typewriters . -|-?
I _ We hvae several Vnderweod, Jj
| Romingt1 n, 1.. (Smith, Corona E
ii/iiia- maivi's wn'i-M nave H
been repaired- an rebuilt. _ Snld-I
h a guarantee. Monthly PayjJ . _ ?v . .. _
mc'nfs if .des'red; .(
LADY SI'. I'HONE 7S&^
Typewriter Exchange! v~
( DLL .Vim.v. K r.T ~ j ~
?? IjBM III L1J?J?1'.T2SHLWWW^UI^; ;
| A N N Ol'N CE>1 F.NT $
X Ha'ccr Si-fcr- ":'ft li Cenfurv^' X
J DRKSSMAK INL SHOP $
A is no\v' open an,I solT-its yxmr a
*i* frttronau'e. . Fashionable Dress-. y
^ "niukinkr, A hi l:> m rdcrfc; 1*1
\Ye-Na!so <'tVcr "20th Century" 1 y
Individual Training to WoiiliS-n ?|<
1*1 1 ircssniakiH's and Home Dross-. Y
|? makers wishing to become more A
1*1 etVu'jent. Learn' by doing;. y.
|? C all for Particulars .j.
f ANNA M. RAKER. Directress^ X
X "TTT27 C<dli'ge-St. "" $
X (Call between 5 and 7; evenings) {
1 r~"" .. r
J Quality Pressing Club ?
L l.)i) I k^ming, Repairing, At- -?
ItM'inK and Dvelnir -
Wt? -arc-in btmness 4or youT-coh?
) - voiiit r-ce arid our living. A litlli*
Co-operation would help.
J: II, Donley, Manager *
f Y. M. I. A. HULDINU ;
Sumter St. Phone 3861
| Broadway Dairy |
| _ Lunch |
X OPKN H*?Y & NIGHT X
hen you want." pood things ,
X to eat, come in. Cood Place for X
Ladies ami Gents. ^ . -;J. >,
D. \V. WOODS. Prop. S
^1108 WwwliliiRltiu St. Phone, i>HH% j
U . Piti I, < .. ?^r Jul