The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 30, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
?PAUE TWUL ?'
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'". I The ''Old Gray" ar
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p?'_ | . / By E-Philip
Grand Chancellor Brown Visits scr
W~" .' ? Columbia* be
It was indeed a pleasure as well as > anc
... a privilege to all of the K. of P'.s j Bu
and friends of the Capitul Oit'y toitioi
have the great head of the order as tioi
our' guest during the past .J Week, any
Grand Chancellor Brown has not only be
endeared himself to 7nembFrs"of~onT^'pii
great oi-der in this State but friends seh
as well. He is a real fraternal, fath- the
er, and all of the snbordinate lodges vot
- rtfr this-^jurisdiction look upon him' biff
?-?as such. Some?may?wonder at aw
??? Ma,popularity?- but itis because he is]
a true Pythian and a real Christian
gentlemen. He has an attentive ear ! 1
? to every loyal Knight though his sta-} Cai
tion be evei- so humble. Ho crops t.o . and
those in thtrlov.-ly wal!cs of life with' ttlv
as much pleasure as to the well-to-do. eou
In him partiality has no phie. In the win
?~?grand lodge, he n > onl ; c\ jo.' man a nnd
man's chance. Tiis decisions cvoc.iv-'j hnj
. neatly sought and -peeked
?? tiered;?This is vve -even1 hvtbT1 t on
bordlnate lodgy-i1 Cther* *?.;> y^'n
faetloh 'eiriaeg thev rnust^hiire.. th. fij
" Grand Chancellor make 1; ; appear- j'tct.
ance, and whin he .?jvja'<s.p- h. c? rco? IdVril
out of corfusltjJT. it -w ill lry ?\ s'n.vr ;.san
-day in August when the 1L d>- V.'s ' \Vli
of South Carolina \\iil*iva:?t to *>'<-'
of such a gjrni eh: neot'o. as Ji'jtch ; car
a Browfi. He hii? riado his place in in
the heart of "a11 brave jEuVj . loyal j i*ew
knights by de mens anting t!ie true '"-k
? principles of the order, and ho can! ninl
count his stauch-supporters, by the j ior<
thousands. He is the secretary.of his >s t'
church, and not' withstand:n$? he be- ""-"
' longs to all the secret orders, he finds ' ho
' church duties. We are all proud of, -dm
' Grand Chancellor Brown. ' ~ T- *
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President Sims Kaises the Standtird i Th
Recommendation .No. 9, "That the n?oi
academic standards for the Deans and; to
divisional heq.ds in .tlje collpge. be at and
least a master's degree from-an ae-:'^"t
credited crra dtiate * school Th'is-fo ho.' ?
come - effective, at the late: p. two
years hence." This recommendation
by President Sinis met" the hearty ap-j
proval of our great chancellor, who f. -I
is an expert educator, and' was unani- ! ' "h
mously adopted by the trustee board, 'he
This in itself is sufficient to show the ! ^'3
kind' of school plant the A. M* E.| slr:
Church Is operating in ~Cchiird:i V, S. "''r
^ C. This is the kind of school the agej r.v.
requires, and the kind that people the
~~kcek'"when thev 'want to be thoroi;gfr-^-lot
ly educated. People today are noli'he
seeking connectional and sectional-&d".w
ucat-ion, birt-cducetion, ak-hi r
thjpy are gping to the, schools thAt, f-ot
?;..A : .1' - - T ..I
sivc mo ocs;, , >;>' o;u>ii,;ui r.'.ii o';,i c- 1 l:*
tion to the <jon'.rrr.y n- t\vi 'rUir.d'ng.: O11?
, . The state',n'teds u- he yroivJ ef r. ove-i. '
; dent who is fiiily n.'..yo,,JUi -.h'-- eyj".
This day. calls "Ir.'i' thoJfnvviv:'.;
- ? the fittest. (Viie;;.- mote v. ' l v.v- \l'-f
are being sought. h> h'e?.d; iv r h: V! .v,'>
and graded selu.ol?..r.!:d 1 . y.-vc lh j
day is not .far iri i'cc dsVtpiaV | v?"i!
of the lc?V-V.ng ; a!: "i > < f t; Uttt
Will demarn:
there is ho ;re:.ter prep;t'c-n r??\V(l he
: r . cd in all th .-.world than that tc^ovh j '??
the gospel. I e-;nf<r?3 that wp piumary1 '*
and iritirmtd'. :te fj-iuneher.v she just j 1
to hold things t /-'.-:.1;::-until.the proa'- i v'c
cher comes. I mean the veal educated i
minister Tyith the proper tiiles ar.;l i (hi
degrees. Wc.bave some.very brilliant j 4'h<
ones now brqt> a few. of them must. ehi
learn one or two things more. They . rfo
must learn that they V/ill hhve to for-; >1
??: ?sake?their "pohd- rrtash?juue"?and' '"hi
train their "red rag" to tell the truth. ! inp
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For the public will not support drunk.! (Vr<
ards and liars to preach the gospel to
to hi em at htis"Chj\;tiun age of :h.\ am
A Good Year For Pythinnism ' ! us."
"W-e were in Sumter last week and F.is
while there we.had an interview? with ula
Dr. C. V?\ Birnie, G. M. R. of the K.:It
of P. Order. lie said the o dor had att
a most flourishing year as could be; hoi
attested by the work done in his do. oai
partmmit. This is eTicouiii^ii'g ntiwlt '.to
State. As for us,, we are not at all stn
surprised, for we know that after! spf
"the new endowment Taw was so well Ho
explained by the Grand Chancellor at Sal
6ha tor Pythianism had dawhed. 'Itn | 1
^ are so n^any reasons wny this orderj eaj
' should be great In FTouth Carolina. .
Chief among them is because of its i
grand official starT. Sir N. J. Fro?ie-} <
rcik, G. A. r{rrrl*3 arv.cng the bestj T.
.??^ in .thia CauaSy. Sir It. :i. Will in-?Lhjc
sort, G, .if. of .J<h, is profiih.it, tht,?^
StSte Colicge^ G^ahgoburrr, S. tiind > pru<
is one of the most popular /o-! dot
? . "fpohsibTe in all of4 the Son' Van ! S-r' h- r
C. W. Bernie, a* II. R., str.tyjs :J [hi- ' T.0
1 *' head of the column in _thi. yraik?? ; f.ci
profession. Sir J. Tf. Lewi.-. '.V. K? oT re a
R. and S., .is c real c^par - . hen i* terj
y comes to putting c/$r bu3i;-'.'s;; trans- ( fun
? action. These ?nd ail the others do-- one
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"he New Rider !:
Ellis : i;
H.M.uaaacoiS
ve special mention, of which will
done in these columns between now
1 our grand session at Florence,
t suffce it say of the above menicd
that despite -their exalted stais,
both in life and in the order,
' man car\ approach them though ht
ever so humble. They are not, all
iffed~trp" and do not "behavfc tftenTT
;es unseeniingly." For that reason
ir kind arc m^lamand. and we the
ers go to the gi'and ledge with
: ~ nit fT(IsSn' and our ballets
ordinglji^. ^
Dr. D. C. Deas, a Safe Leader
tnumg the sane leaders of South
olina the above character is true
[ tried. The late Bishop Chappellc
ays refcrivftdtfrhim a3 one that1
Id be depended upon. No preacher
accu-ie .Dr. Deas. of lighting him
1 no congregation can say that he
Dosed upon them. 1 know, the man.
3..*! tuauias s< jc;atrng with him for
-r*-.?I fin snre-tbat-rh-rs- advire-ftr
aig. ministers io for thoir btisf inand
his .fttceisioirs. will, stand, the
Ho is<no Lhypocrito. Dr. T. J.
os is to be congratulated for the
io thing. lie is .no hypocrite,
ion he is against yod, he will let
i know it and tell you why he is aris*t
you. This thing of grinning
people's face with a dagger up
it*, i.lceyo . to stab them when'their
Its aie tvrnod betrays a .peratcn,
ITone that will not sown long hoe
reaping time will come. There
?o -gding around it, when a minister
not marshall the greater portion of
best people on his charge, it is
-'move. The laymen have long,
e found out that licavon can he
chod from any church in the world
the church of their choice is where
y are accorded the proper treatit.
Now I know that laymen have
pay all of. the bills of the church
i the majority of them do it'wlthcomplant;
throe fore they have a
ht to denianfl a ministry that is at
rtr-resp'eeted.
M. E. Church in South Carolina
t appears to me that the ycap of
ilpe has come to- our church with,
coin'hj? of this qaadrennium. That
hop Hurst's .program as^ outlined js
ictlv that of a true Christian fathand
brother, no sane man will deNothing
less than "peace"'can he
outcome of such a program. Now
every minister and lay member in
great A. M. E. Church of this
LUv-?ook-t<> promote peace in every
' i;k-t, < Ir.r. ( ' . home.and community,
lis quell disturbances by all means.
; no one'encourage strife and conIon
in any section of our great
ireh.' I.et us feel free to express
fplfcs tip this -noble subject and
1 ouf suggestions as to how it
Hib.l he hlViU<?rVf nlinnt T nf ,,o
sp freely and prayerfully upon this
>.;oct. A^, ministers, if we are not
J in jr.-to preach peace, then wie a/re
fit to preach the prospel. And as
,' if -vi' nro pot. willing to
ponce-makers, \ce are not worthy
loin?-called children of God. What
trained ,hy confusion? What..can
u: -in'L-tiKpr * nope ior: II ever
ricod* to get together us Christians
v-orld over, it is now. If ever the
ireh .needs again, that song of the
:iwomy "host" it is now1. The
irehes in many instances are al.t
forsaken and sinners are crowd:
the downward road, while the
arh people are fussing and tight.:
among themselves. Aren't we in
_> shape for the coming of the Masr
Preachers a gainst preachers
1 in embers against members; what
I the. wicked . andungodly say of
^ It is a serious question with me.
;hop" 'ijlyrst has sounded the right
mi to rour church in this state
is our salvation, and any man who
chip Is to foster anything1 61se ma.
on sly or by false tattling, is a:ist
this firogranv.and is an enem$
the kingdom of grace and glory.
o_ hi shop's program has caught the
tit; Dr. Leo A. .Logan and others
*ak from the Piedmont. Dr. Julius
Imnn and other3 speak from the
rttee in glow terms of our matchUK.
.r.ftl'n hiihll-tonal. and Ifty Are
ried -!Wiiy with itr
Our Whereabouts. '
'in- last Sunday we were with Rev,
P. Brown at Rock'HH1'Church in
rporninr- and \ye certainly can sav
it tho?Holy?Ghost wap olno our
est fiurTm^th^ day. We had.a won4ul
fi-pio, ferns. Epps, Mack( Wa!.
, Taylor, Gregg,. Richardson and
nsfe'"p.re just a few dj the noble Ofa's
of this charge. The church is
lly 'proud of such men. That afnoon
we assisted the pastor in the
oral sjervice of Rro. Ge.o Hayes,
> of the leading officers of the Mill
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| Creek Church. It was. one of the lar^l ]
gest funerals we have seen for many i
days. Undertaker Pinckncy of ,Co- ,1
lumbia was in charge and the up-todate
service rendered by him made a i
lasting impression upon 'that vast I
audience. This was his first trip with
his modern heayst, and together with L
the funerals cars owned by him, cer- i
tainly places him in position to give
our people the most efficient service. \
Aside from all of "this Mr, Pinckney li
rendered two cornet selections, accompanied
by Miss Janie Ruth Fer- ?
guson preforming at the instrument.
It was one of the most touching ser- #
vices . of the kind that we have ever ( I
witnessed. The day was real hot, but + n
"the undertaker was thoughtul and L
accomodating and supplied a number f
of fans for "the comfort of thXpeople.;
The deceased was a member ins good '< li
Fcllowo lodgoot and quite a number?
him. Several ministers took part on"
the program. The sermon was deI
1,Vnvc/l T?,... ? n- '
?.v.v? "J ?si,. i??nii,.]iaDtvr. i? I
did justice to the occasion to the least, v
and took care of the situation to the ^
satisfaction of. all present. v
This week-end \^94 find us ^With a
Rev. N. A. Gary/on the Pindgrove
Circuit. We will preach at St. Philip l!
"Church Sunday morning and complete P*
the - business"of the quarter that af- ?
ternoon. Let the peGplc pray for the, /
presence- of the Holy Spirit. * 8
"Let lis advance on our knees.'' ia
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" 3Tr. WTtT. Stuart/of ITsKetnlle.-Nr' e
C., ic in the city visiting his-brother, y
Mr. C. E. Stuart. He was a pleasant t
caller aW Tabernacle. Sunday. . - i
Mesdanics B, B. Jones, J. M. Walk- f
er attended the ' Women's State Convention
Jat Georgetown last week, s
They report an excellent trip. - J h
Messrs. T. C. and Frank'Williams, a
Mrs. Hattie Ware and Miss M.t*:r.o , .N
L. Williams wish to thank their many h
friends for the kindness shown them
luring the illness and death of their j n
uncle, Mr. Peter Williams, who do-j u
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il'?i vvu una mi- a lew utt) S il
Messrs. C. E. Stnai't and Rooks mo_ t
tored tx> Columbija Sunday to attend r
'he funeral of DK C. C. Johnson. J'l
Miss Lessic and Laura M. ,/Tyaior. j b
left for Now York City, June 21st, lv
where they will make their future i
home. . | T
The "installation sgryjqes of our
. most honored pastor. Dr. F, D. John-ly
son, .will begin Monday night, July je
-2nd. A great program is planned, j fc
"'he public is cordially invited to at- I
tend all services.
The new organizations instituted v
by, the pastor;; namely: The women's a
misTsfonary unionM.rs, jRoxio, La- j \
grown, president, and pastors a2d so-. /.
ciety, Mr. Willie Wilson, president, e
"Ore destir.edv.to do a great work in d
.Morris Chapel, A hearty welcome is 1<
extended- all xvhd wish to join the \
said societies! ! . e
Mrs, Mary Morrais of Prosperity,: e
S. C., is in the city visiting Mr. andjo
Mrs. Nathaniel Hayes.
Mr. Jerome Burdon and children! o
were in the party From Columbia vis- I
iting Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel Hayes, r
Mrs. Luh Burts continues ill. Her
many friends wish for her a speedy u
- vocovery. ? v-1 ?? 1?c
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hurts, of lloneaj 1
rath, were in town, Sunday Visiting? s
Mrs. Tuic Burts. 'i
Mrs. Hattie Nance's condition con-"' \
tinucs about the same. Both she and (
the . family have the sympathy of d
their friends. . t
The delegates to the Women's State: a
Convention have returned end report' I
a- very successful session. Morris t
Thapel took the lead in finance.
Mrs.'. Evelyn Johnson and son, Jas. J
Wendell, haee joined Dr. F. D. John- i
.son, the. hushand and father, which' s
makes the parsonage complete. The I
members and- friends extend them a J i
hearty welcome. 7 Te
Mrs. Mary Tittle, 423 Maxwell J j
Ave., has repainted her beautiful j'
j home. The job ^vas done by Messrp. j
Earnest Bodic and John Tolbcrt^-iyhQ- J.
are first class contractors. You will z
do well to employ them when you have t
your work done. i
Miss Hannah V. Tolbert, who reeeivfed
lirtr A.- B. decree at" Atlanta "7
University, June Gth, will spend her t
vacation with parents, Mr. and Mrs. (
Tohn Tolbert. ? r
Mr. Itupert Nash, formerly of f
rents, Mr. and IMrs. G. C. Nash of 1
CokCsbury. Mr. Nash is a prosper.--J
oiis stone and brick mason and has 1
been in the employ of Stacy Bros. Con s
r t.raetors for a number of years. He
is a very fine character. He visited I
j Greenwood, jyhile JiL.thia. section, and J
in located at Lanensiei at present. 1
Mrs, Mamie Franklin departed this *
was funeralized by 'Rev. Geo. Bradley f
at Cedar Grove Church. * She left to f
mhurn her TC?S 3 daughters anfl it ~
husband." (
Miss Rosalie Cannon'is attending j
summer school at Bettis Academy. i
- -The many friends of Master Edgar 11
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) LEADER ?
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Davis, will be glad to see hin\ out a-'!
gain after u brief illness, on Singleton^
St.
Little Miss Mary- Jonelle Moore is
n Due West visiting her grandmother,
ilvs. Mary L Hawthorne.
M"rs. W. P. Williams is in Orange>urg
attending summer school at
State College.
^Mrs. Grace Coleman is ill at this
vrfting. Her many friends wish for
ler an early recovery.
Mr. Will Coleman returned to the
/fate Hospital last week. ,
Macedonia Baptist Church is processing
wonderfully. Rev.. W. M:
dpscomb Will be with us. We are
o\v erikaged in a great meeting. Rev."
.ipscomb is sth-ring up the spiritual
ervor in the church. .
Miss C. Campbell ami M.iss^Rosaie
Cannon left Monday to attend
ummev- sehol?at Betlis Academy. ,
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News
NUPTIALS
A wedding of state-wide interest j
/as tlxat of Miss Ilattie -E. Brown !
mi. the Rej/. Green II. White, which*
/&s performed Wednesday afternoon !
t the home of the bride, with Rev. i
i. C. Sumpter officiating. The bride
i~the only 'daughterof her parents,
tr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown, and is a1
laduate- of WTIberforce University, i
he was a -teachen in the city school
ystenr_.and -was universally popular 1_
mong her legion off riends. The
room is a thoroughly prepared young '
I. M. E. minister; he being the pastor
f the Cokesbury Station A. M. E-.
hurch, Cokesbury, S. C. lie receivd-his
^onnalTfaTping~at Allen Uniersity
and finished in theology from
-incoln University, lie is destined
b a' useful farcer in his efrorrnrprb-'
ession. . . ; .. : '*
'Immediately following ' the very 1
'.mple ceremony the young eouploT
.'ft in an elaborate drawing kooiu on j
i crack Southern train for points J
i'orth, whole they will spend aheirT
loneymoon.
An anvallanche of beautiful and
iset'ul gifts was a fine attestationf
the genuine esteem in -which they
,re held by their friends.' We wish"
hem joy and happiness unbounded. >
.The Rev. H. W, Stewart, pas-tor of .
'ilgr-im Rest Baptist Church, left
iunday. for Detroit, Mich., where' he
i ill spend several days. K
Thn I.'ovr A ' IJ Vl.ii.L.? n.?l TV I,, 'f
Turner, pastor and'SGifday Sciiool
supmulitendt-nt, respectively of Eangelis-t
Baptist* Cburcli, have'return,
d from the National Baptist [Sunday :
School Congress., which was held in
.ouisville, Ky. ~ -
Mrs. ii. E. Williams, one of the. two f
vomen church trustees -in this city,
Iter spending several months in the;
Vest, during which she witnessed the
l. Mi E. General Conference, return- '
d to her home here last week to the
flight of her. friends. MnLsWilliun.s.
jft with the intention of visiting the
Voi'lu's Sunday School Convention
re- .retarding, but urgent business
aused her to cancel the remainder
f her extensive vacation plans.
The Masonic lodges of the city cctbrated
St. John's Day at the Mat toon
'resbyteriuri Church, Sunday afterloon"
with appropriate services.
The annual thanksgiving services'
f the Working Benevolent lodges of]
liis city weiu held ilunday afternoon i
n ibe W. B. S. Temple, the annual j
ei'ii.on, a very masterly .effort, bu_.f.
tig delivered by the liev. B. J. Jones, ;
a. tor of Israel Chapel C. M. E. j
Jhui'ch. Other features-included yd-'}
Iresses by Editor C. C. Clarkson. Mra-jleftha
Hunt, Mrs. IJybevnia Mayes
Hill a solo by Mr. J. A*. Mack. A con_ :
ribution. of over sixty dollars was }
ulcen. kj.
The Rev. A. C. Sumpter, pa .tor of j
Vyllen Temple A. II, E. Church, was
ooking fine ami evidently feeling the
ame-Sunday morning when he ascend
d the rdstvuni to -deliver one of the nost
interesting and powerful disburses
we have heard in recent
nonths. 'Speaking cn the the theme,
'Go Forward", the princely'.young
lulpiteer swayed his audience in fris
Lwn good pleasure-. -In two minutca ifter.
he began some one was heard
0 say "the old man is right today."
^d right ha was. - - ??.
In a rally which-terminated Sunday
light the members of Springfield-Bap
ist Church, of which the Rev. C. F.
landy is the .pastor, raised..approsiliately
twelve hundred dollars. The
Springfield Church, with a member
Hip of around eight hundred) is the"
)on ton Baptist Churchk of this city,
ind its pastor and "members are to
)e congratulated on their unu$l;a) '
udcess.
On Thursday Trrjrht~rrf^ ^
^rof. C. A. Johnson and a nunjber of
Mile SlliVimcr school gave a specially i
irranged -musical and littvary pro- i
or the benefit of the Furman summer
ichool^-st'tidonts. Tn commenting on
"tire" program Friday TJoafi Hjrrry :
^lnrk, of Furman said: "While I cnr
oyed the entire program, I was eslecially
impressed by an o.rginal poem
ry Miss' LyhCS," mean Miss FT X.""
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Lykes, Greer.v lie's picmicx* pectus.
The 14th anniversary of the Rev
C. F. Cfandy as pastor of Springfield
Baptist Church v.'i 11 begin. Monday
night, July 2nd, lasting throughout
the week. Services will begirt each
night at $1.10 o'clock. The public is
cordially invited. ,
Prof, and Mrs. H. W. Baufvfgardher-are
*the guests of Rev. and Jlr#.
A. C. feuniptfrj^at the A. M. E. ifianse
JTrof. Baumgardner is touring the
Piedmont section- m interest -of T^e
Palmetto Leader-, and hi? reception
here has been most cordial.
ALLEN UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR
ANT) ATLANTA ^Y" BKGHJ3*
TARY ELECTRIFY GREENVILLE
AUDIENCE
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Greenville, S. C., June 20?At historic
Allon Teinplo A. M. E. Churck
tHrttr-Strpdny right in thirrprPTeiTcffi^St
vpvv :it ti> iv-i -nwl liiirMw ? ww.., !*
?. ...V.MVifV. WMU m/|nycittr
live nfudienee, Prof, Herbert \V. Bauni
prardner, professor of psychology and
philosophy, at Allen oprhiversity,. Columbia,
S. C., delivered one of hi?
Insily famous TVcnirosscs. 10 the uletvn
doliprht of thjs aristocratic assembly.
Prof. Baufngardncr, f?roat scholar
that lie is crave a most pracliCd, logical
an"*"^informative discourse, and.
^-ft i.-'ari"v<mt-dil.' Oin'i'.-hS- t >
' e thoroughly 'rl'ovol yp<l?ajiJ?prae
t'cetf . in the everyday lives of those
who: \vohe fortunate eifouTrh To hear
him. If Sunday night's effort is an
index to.the future, the polished yonn.g
vrofc.-..4or is der-tmtd to a place in ike
.'iinBptht of the jivorhl's acelaiio. J.Ie
was introduced to the hudionee t>v
f'fr E. A. E.-IIuggins, whose cloiitr&iv-'cwasurJl-tttat-potH-i
ho expected-? ~V?
Another very I ri'iiant," tipiely aid
thmiphtful address was made, by Prof.
Jcss'e M. Chiles,. secret.< -y of ?the
iVmmg wren's Christian 'Association,
Atlanta. G:>., who-spake in a most air
pvoved manner. Prof. Chile:; ' is a
former Greonvillien, he being..a p:oThxet
jf Alien Tcnij 1c d-Tunday School.
He is) a clever sneaker; knows what
to say and how to say iti His introduction
w-as-jn;td liy-MiyAW- A. Fisher.
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(iAfrsm^^IWS
Services w<Jre good at ted Iliil Bap
tist Church ull 'day Sun-lay; The
Children's Hay exercise was held at
11:00 A. M, It Wivg^eiijoyed by a 14
| rcseht." The .solo' by Wis. "Mnmir
Carter and .the recitation end song
by little Margaret AVrieht deserve
special mention. Litile Miss Wright
isj,.or>ly 2 years old. 1 ' |....
Quite a crowd at'cndUl the picnic
at the graded school on the. lGt'p? A
i"interesting program, was render
o:i. iuiss .\;axinc J offers of Columbia
was the Pianist. .
Mr. J, E. Dixon, of Columbia, and'
Ills two interesting children, were a.
montr the visitors, also Mrs. Marian
Wrijiht and children of ll.*good.
The Children's- Day exercise- at
I lea&nnt Grove Baptist Church on
i!ic 1.7th \y:.s'largely attended." A
eery good prog-api was i e .adored.
'Mrs; I.owi.-a W. Rand* iph" reports
tl>c colored women's confcrt-nrc held
t Benedict College was the best of"
''kind that she has cVli- attended
t'J'5 -delegates >\ere "enrfllJe.d< " 23 received
diplomas having satisfactorily
' i -It d?Uwt?t'ii<ar c?r.u-?o?uL
study. % ' . . ; .
WkJe -at'tend'-j-.g the conference Mrs
Matilda ^Grjflin made it -very pleasant
for pll of the di-legate?. She
-or-Td the whole delegation- refreshna
nTuo.-.'.av aflcrnacnc.? They
wore also served refreshments by the
nu- .b'-r-s" of T 'r-.- n Pr.--?hvl-r>'r; n n
i hureh, on Saturday afterviooni
Mi. s Janvo" Ajlr^ms took a few of
ior f; i-mis out c 'rig on Weilnestfay
aft^i noon, Tho*? in the party
Mrs. Coadne Olj'phanl, of I/uit'cns,
Miss CI rudia Dorrah, of Clinton;
and Mrs. I.. W, Randolph. ?:?
CARD or THANKS
We the members of the local W. II.
W.'S. of. Wcsl'. v ?j. E. Church wish to
thank each and every one that was
kirul enough to judp us-put over the
18fh annual session of the W.iH, M.
S.. of the South Carolina Conference,
was., sick, yet on-Saturday when the
Carolina Special rolled Trr, she was
jrreeted with the praise of God's bless.
in?- *
We wish to thank Dr. P. P, Watson,
State Baptist Missionary, who was
waiting to ri'fi'ivi' her, and otbcis fTTaT
iravo use of Ulcir cars Tor her ccunfartv-??
Mirs. Fannio,C. Fornax,
Locnl provident and committoe.
I chine for sale?easy terms.
I Operates with gas or steam. &
Apply to?
| MRS LILLIK CITJJAm" fj
1107 Nantc St., Newberry, R. C. I
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Saturday, June 30, 1928
j Use Common Sensein
buying your Piano. We rep I
resent !tlio piSnos the celebrated
artists v' use and endorse.. .We
"tj?challenge?comparison! Lowant
prices, liberal terms.
^Malone's * Music" House
: 1428 Main St.",. " I'hone5210
I N. B.?We and the Piano maki
j: ejr^ .guarantee the Pianos we
J sell.- ~ / \, .
6 6 6
Cpees-GhiHs and Fever,'
Intermittent, v Remittent and
Bilio(\s Fever'due to Malaria. s
' It j the germs ?
William S. Jackson " , ' 'j
Plasterer, Cement, General
Contractor, etc.
! Please fall Me t"or Estimates
I'hone .i.J.U) ; 2221 Richland St. I
I ; . .
Columbia, S. C.
c:o;->oo:-:,.^o^>>ooPOgJ3CU3g^'o
1 Professional \
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I Cards -- j
Office- Honrs: , Telephones: _?_
S:30 A. Jl: to 7:00 1\ M. Office 6033
. ltesienq^887ii. 4
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DlyNTlST . 4
Fittings, Plates, Crowns and Bridges 1
Sunday by Appointment V
| extraction by Conductive Anesthesia
a -Specialty. _ ? '
111071 ^ Washington St.* Cola., S. C. *
! ~~-L_ n?=
; I)r. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Special 'Attention Given Diseases Of
v \\j)mcn. ; , \ -,V
- Residence---"- -r --;j
I 12<"> Washington- 2230 If&mpton- - -Rhone
0120 __ Phone_7564
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j DR. H. n. COOPER
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Gokl Grown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Special Attention Given to Diseases
7\ Of the Gums,
umce i'li'one 012'J, 1125 Washington St J
. Residence Phone 82(j4
DR. STUART M
| t*nic?? ilcins: Telephones: I
M:00 to 1:00 P. M Res. 4692 |l
i -6:00 to t?:0U P. M. ? Office 3798?
j Office:. *, Residence:
.l7'<'2 Main St. 1417 I*ine St.
I'Offico Hours* _ . Phones:
111 A. JI. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875
' 6 P. 8 1*. M. Office 4247 Jj
Dr. W. I). Chappelle 4 J
Physician and Srn-geon J"_. *
Diseases of Women and Children J jf \
A Specialty
Office: Residence:1 re
;-Ri24l^ A^Sombly-St. l^,0t Pip? ' 4 , ' "
Columbia, S. C. ft
cfl :o0 A. M, to 2 P. M. . Office
> 6:00 P. Jl. to 8 P. M. . Res. 63 1L??Dr.
C. K. Stephenson; ft
Physician and Surgeon
Disease of Women and Children j
1 Speaialty- ft?f I
I Office: * Residence ?W
1414\yii Assembly St. 1328 Oak I
.Office Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 2:00 I
3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. Jl V f
DR. 11.D. HARPER |l \
Burgeon Dentist k
Gold Crown and Bridge Work \
=s~ ""'"'A SPECIALTY . V V
Fillings,. Extractions. Plates, Crowns t"X":
and Bridges 1
Corner Washington and Assembly \
1121) Washington St. Cola., S. C. \
-r irai-iriga wstsw???bp?A
Ollice Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798 I
Nrd. PREDljKlCK TAttroney-at-Law
and Notary Public I .i
| . PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS * I
?State aiul Federal . .. ? *
1119 Washing# . Ct 1
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EXPERIENCED MtRSICIArf"3 \
ED. F. DAVIS??~4
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Teacher of AH Instrument* - f
I Harmony Lessons for Advanced?
TPupils. Also Arranging for
Instruments- -) : ?'l 4
MUSIC "STUDIO*?-'-PhAne
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