The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 08, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, September 8, 1928.
| Church News
~;~T By REV. J. (
rM\rtrtru*w%ArR%Annnr(Annrurowy?riyiri?
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH HAPPENINGS.
The inclement weather caused our_
Sunday 'school to be cut considerably
last" Sunday^ However, we had a splen
did attendance. Dr.'D. K. ^Jenkins,'
our'efficient Supt., who has been away
on a vacation.was babk at his post of
duty. '
Bro. Thos. Da'rgan, our first assistant.
Supt., is off no his vacation.
The pastor, Rev. J. C. Wihite preach
ed at the 11:00 o'clock servifo. Thp
?: .text was. "All .tilings arryoUrs." The
services were .exceedingly fine from
all angles. ' .<%
The Rev. L. D. Epps, of Coatesqille 1
Pa., preacneu at the Zinn Pilcrim loot!
Sunday at three o'clock'. The Rlev. J
Fpps preached again at the night
service which was indeed good at
Ziffy ' y
Rev.. J, C. White assisted Rev. H.
1 H. Butler, atJ^gjVannah Grove Bap-!
list church, Florence County, and dur-'
ing those five days ninety souls were!
brought ovef on the Lord's side.
Revs." A. W. Hill, J. P. Reeder, D.
C. Barber and L. R. Barber, J. C. ?
White and others attended the great
-- Lott Carey Foreign fnWvim |
tion at Winston-Salem, N. C. last
week. They report a wonderful session.,
The next annual session will
be held with the z,ion Baptist church
Columbia, S. C. |
Rev." and Mrs. J. 0. White and,
Prof. . T. H." Picnkney left Monday
' morning for Shreveport, La., to attend
the National Baptist Convention
' ~~there.
Revival meeting will begin at Zion
Pilgrim Baptist church at Arthurtown
next Sunday night. Rev. L. D.
Kpps, Coatesville, Pa., will do the
preaching.
MSss Josie B. White left for her
school in Chester, where she goes to
opep school Monday, with Prof. Sh-LiFinrey.
Mrs. Cornelia Renwick, of Union,
the mother of Mrs. J. C. White is
visiting the Capital City and earingt
for fho inter est?of her?daughter
while she is away.
CIIAIM'EIXE STATION NEWS.
._ The fourth and last quarterly! con.
_r_fei:ejiea- was hehl at Chappelle Station
A. M. E. church Sunday evening,
Sept. 2, by Rev. L. F. Vance,
the persiding elder of the Columbia
district* The Elder preached a stirving
and timely sermon which was
enjoyed by all who were present. Af
tor the church services were over,
the quarter was held. Th businss
part of- the quarter having been finish
oil; ninny gt>od things. were said a
_lmut--m?*-parstbrI Rev. H. L. Bryant.
During the same time Mrs. L. K.
?-Nelsonr Mr. J. Fi Bowman-and Rev. I
R. Watson nslfP/l fVitt- Flrlnr tn pn .
tit.Hin the Bishop for the return of our
pastor. In reply to their request he
said he would do all he could to have
" . him to return,
The qTTaVter was one of the best
tint we have?had this 'year. Chappelle
Station?is- on its upward inarch:
* and will not stop until she marches .
into the Kingdom of our God; under]
flie leadership of our good shepherd,
Rev. II.-L. Bryant.
.SENIOR MISSIONARY SOCIETY
OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH^
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After a Very hard rain on last
Friday afternoon the Senior Mission
arjL. Society- -was -highly entertained
at the home of Mrs. Lottie Belle Williams.
The Society is still progressing.
The meeting was called to order
by the President. The meeting 1
T /ecmed to interest all that were presXent.
Each recited a verse from the
Bible, beginning with the letter C, |
We were blessed to have with us
p"ffStoF~frbih Cleaves Chapel C. ~
E. church. He leic with us a
hufirt ftill of inspiration. We are^al-]
wi?^s proud to have others to enmp
andv- visit us. We highly appreciate
the remarks made by Rev. White andj
extend to him a heartfelt welcome ^
at any time. The secretary is always
ready to do something that is Helpful j
to the Society. At this time she is
planning on giving a Dutch Wedding
among the little folks. She is a worker
for Christ and an uplift to her
'the business side of the meeting
we were served with a delicious
course of punch and cake. The next
meeting will be at the home of Mrs.
Sallie Boulware, Kirkland Ave. You
sre welcome at all times.
Mrs. Emily Davenport, Reporter.
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of Columbia =
Z. WHITE - I
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JUNIOR MISSIONARY 1, SOCIETY
OF ST. JOHN B ARTIST CHURCH.
With- much hospitality, the Junior
Missionary Society was highly entertained
at the home of Miiss Margaret
Counts on Tuesday afternoon. By
some good will we havejJjftxnd it &
pi^asiire^to?do?mission work and to
help those that are less fortunate than
We are. The president . called the
meeting to order by singing: "I am
thine O, Lord." Prayer by Miss Carrie
B. Bailey. 'Scripture lesson was
both reatj and riiarnggpri hy Mit-r Mnw
garet Counts. The president gave us
some remarks*ion how to boo^t oui
Society. Misses Pauline Davis and
Margaret Counts favored us with a
suul SUlrrlllK aueu: "Uon't Orleve
your Mother." We als^ listened tr
a solo by Miss Cuonts. Miss fcula
Myers and Annie Boll Counts discussed
the subieet: "What lyn.
iors do to help the Community ir
which they live?"-Every thought was
clearly expressed. We were very
pleased to have with us a membei
from the Senior N^issionary Society
Miss Owens. A standing invitation
is extended to all visitors.
Misses Pauline Davis and Counts
acting as hostesses, we wcrf- won
served with a delicious course of banana
ice cream and cajte. No words
can express how well the evening
was spentT with Miss Counts. The
next meeting will be at the home ol
Misses Fannie Mae and Eliza Castor.
Come oyer and visit us. \ye are trying
to let our fight so shine before
the world that they may realize the
work and efforts we ai'e .trying to
put forth.
STATE A. C. E. LEAGUE CONVENTION
MET IN GEORGETOWN.
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The A. C. E, I.oague convened at
Bethel A. M". E. church Georgetown
S. G<, - Aug.-,22-24-, lf)28, He'v. E. R
Anderson, president. The meeting
was grand and each session was enjoyed
by-everyone. - ??
Rev. J. E, Beard made a splendid
talk on the State League, saving that
it was organized for the Young People
and they should carry on the
work; and the older people should
listen and correct them when they arc
wrong. i___
?The League ^vas^divided Tnttt three
classes, namely: -Junior, Intermediate
and Senior. Dr. Sims, president oi
Allen University taught the Junior
Mrs. L. K. Nelson tnnoht !??*?
mediate and Rev. Beard taught the
Senior. '
After the close of the lesson ,Mr,
Quillam talked on th&'orginmirig of
a League.
Dr. D. H. Sims delivered a wonderful
address to the young people
on "Hfflrftage." * .' \
We had many helpful ampjnspiring
rpmarltn by Bishop Julin Hlli'-il',
He also' delivered a great sermon
Thursday evening. After which a
most inspirational program was rendered
by metnbers*r>f the Convention,
Special mentis ^miU l.,.-'. irf
the declamation: "The Murderer," delivered
by Miss Madeline Jackson of
Sumter.
Miss Mary T. Green had .a very
good paper_oji the "Worth of Religious
Training for the Youth."
On Friday all delegates were given
a free boat ride across~WtTfyah Bay
The next meeting-will- be held " in
Sumter, the week before the fourth
"Sunday in August, 1929.
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REV. M. H. HOLI.OWAY SCORES
HIGH?AT HOHJ3-CHURCH.
Aug. 26, 1928, the ReV. Mf H. Hoiloway,
pastor1 of Brookland Baptist
church. NewBrokland. SrC.. was followed
by his choir, a choir from the
adjacent church, known as the Mt.
Zicn Casep choir, fo Cayce, S. C,. a
chorilB fnmnnt?il "f '
?? ?w..,KVUvu wi juu iik iiirn ui
Brookland litid ~at&6 a number of
friends from the City oT^Coiumbia
to and around the spot where he was
born, converted, licensed and ordained
to preach.
The gloomy morning of the fourth
Sunday in August was made bright
by Mr. Eddie Mickens, the leader of
the Brookland choir and his co-singers
while seating themselves com
fortably in a Camel City Line bus in
the Brookland Baptist church yard;
and being joined by Mr. Jake Smith,
leader of the Ml. Ziun choir and a
group of young men singers and a
number of friends from the City of
Columbia?all seated themselves in
the same capacity for a Journey thru
the beautiful country which afforded
wonderful scenery for seventy-two
miles to Springfield Baptist church in
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THE PALME
Edgefield County where they render
| en service ot their very best t0 lie
honored, by men to the-glory of God.
The three busses reached their de*
stination about 11:00 a. m. Iiev. and
,'Mrs. liolloway and their group were
greeted by Father W. M. Peterson,
' who for more than forty years has
I been pastor of the Springfield Baptist
'church, a- number of officers, relatives
and friends who gave the visitors a
' hearty welcome and guaranteed the in
i care, kindness arid wholesome associi
t
ation while in their midst.
-1 In a Miuit~ whlllT"trie service was'
i-turned over to the worthy son, (R?v.
i M. II. Holloway.) Expressions were
' heard from Mr. John Freeman?* Mr.
' ,Sam' Lowman, representing their
'" groups' respectively, also Prof. J. T.
i j \V. Minis, College graduate of .Allen
I University, Columbia. ?Ir. Minis was
i reared in the same community arid., is
now residing in Columbia. He hr
\ principal of Leesville*-High'. school,
: Leesville, S. C., ^and is' one of our
I leading young men makinir good in
the business world. When asked to
! have something t0 say he came forward
in a masterly way with words of
inspiration. After which the over'
joyed son faced mofe.than a thousand
' j relatives} friends and acquaintances
' who. had come from far and near to
j hear the .familiar voice and to re
ceive the unadulterated gospel that
came from his lips. i ~
His text was foun Romans 13:1:
. "Let every soul he subject to the
| Higher Power." This was discussed
with honor and dignity to the credit
11 of tftc spegK.tf>',ftn^l wholesome informU
tion1 with the desired effect to the
; Ifca'ieiVd'iHl to the glory of God.
' Hogs, cows, chickens and other oathable
animals that had been murdered
| with theii,_pastries were denrtoyed.
| We left about three o'clock coming
back hornq with a cry for an annual.
return and arriving in the city around'
, six o'clock thinking that we 'might
[ heed ->their cry.
We thank you Father Peterson and
, and well-wishers* for the hospitality
. shown us.
!| * SPARTANBURG NEWS.
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|: Misses Sallie M. .Lomax, _IMablc
Berch Foster and M. Venezelia Gist,
t^are back in the .city-r-aTter spending
some ume with relatives and .friends
in Asheville and Waynesvillo, M. CV
rfTv" I'K.NDTJKT<>N NKWS. .
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1 We had great service all day at Pen
dleton, being the third Quarterly Con
fer-ence? the P. K. Dr. J. W. Douglass
' at his post of duty. Th<> f'nutVrnnrri?wiia
llt'lu on Saturday, and with few
'exceptions all the officers were, at
their places. The Sunday school was
I had at D:.'50." The Presiding Klder reviewed
the lesson, and gave' a very
practical, lecture on the same. . After
ittTf Sunday school closed the P. E.
and Pastor entered the_pulpit?to con"ducf'the
morning service. The P. E.
r preached-from-the text I Timothvd:
! 16. Subject: And without controversy
great is the mystery Of Godliness"
It was a theohigicat diseourse&vArftorthe
service"~TBro. Simeon Rohinson
offered prayer. A very splendid col
lection .was fakerf." The P. E. and
Pastor . .administered the Lord's supper.
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Rev. Afrs. Wheeler preached n gmil
- sIirr 1 fl^sefmo"n at 8 p. m. The P. E.
preached again, l^was a Gospel"
treat. , Despite the rain the people
gathered in droves to hear the word
of God. We paid the P. E. his as-!
I SfSSiheht", and he went awny n"
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j iiv ciiurcn is well organized and)
works in harmony. With men .as
Brothers Milliner, Washington, Towns^
Robinson, Vance, Thompsons, Browns ,
Williams, Watkins, Hamburg,- Gilliard,
Winston; Collins, Nash, Miller,
Reese, Morse and Sisters Florence)
Milliner, R. J. Clark, R. C. Reese,
Mamie Towns, C. W- Williams, Geor-1
gia Winston, Mary Hill, Susie Brown,!
Mamie Winston, Kloise Miller, Cora j
Massey, M'ahala Jenkins, N. K. Wash ,
- ingtOTl, K. N. Fisher, C. F. Reed,,M?-|
mie Morse, Loucia Watkins, M. L. (
Hamburg, Margaret Sandors and i
nrany others space will not allow us
tG mention. We mean by the above
named persons success is assured .if j
led right. Rev. S. M. Brown peeped
in on us also Sunday.
:tto leader . J ^
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MMMlM I I || I^Wl-ir^gJI
perience-means skill pHB " t| ,
1 ability?the reason E&O - .r
y you can place ut- EMM
st conhdcnce in ou|^ KW|2 {" m.
lify to serve you mm ji-.i,
t. Superior equipment, . op
derate cost, care in s. I
try detail assured.
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MN K'l'Y SIN MiWS. | ;;i
Kov. <^ S. MoMillan has-jjj.st'.eles. >>:
/ (l His four weeks revival, meeting \V.
' n tits' charge. '1 he- ineetingd'at Tr'in lmj
ity c hurch last week was n n i , .
vt ss. Ktv, 1. S. Reed of (jfoenvile.' *.-u?
was with Rev. .McMillan and ?*c* 1 i?t?* 1*- ti;i
ed great service. .Tin* ' |??.><>|*|?. say's p r<
I'.eV. Reed is a incut Il;^i ..1 ? t.
There were, many well prepared din* 'J
ners for these ministers.- Special hole >m
given to Air. and M>*s. (Jept.ge imi
Burton and. Mr. a.n'd Mrs. A1 mm si n< iti
TSul'ton. Thesd diner's wi'i'r simply ing
grand. i . <1
We hope U.dV. 'Reed will come again. M
He preached soul stirring sermons. th<_
T,hey were 1 ik?i a two-edged* swords. >f\
They were.' interesting?t'p". both men s.
and Wohven. Trinity's pastor ami- ,<-r
members are putting: the. program 1
WVer. . wil
DeltilelU'lir t hrnr-i i-ntlere(| mnsie !" n- dr?
Trinity's, service' Tuesday night... to .
Friendship ehbir'sang Thursday night art
Mesdiuin'c v v v *' '1
heville- and M. L, Jabber- of (Ireen- yni
wood and Misses Chiles of Abbeville A
were the guests of Mr%. I.pja 1 Van fu?
and daughters Thursday evening^ "thr
Mesdamos ('. A. Dean, Maperva '"ri<
Joseph, and (J. A. Parker went to Wc
vireenwood last Wednesday to wit- tal
ness the funeral of ;M r. Mose White.' '?*?>
Rev. J. W. Mat his. A; 15., past .-V 1
of Taberfrtvele elvt^rehAnrrtainiy -preaeh tin
ed a real funeral. Rev. S. ('. ('ami'- ',,'J
bell assited the pastor in the set- =de
vices. .. . vo\
Thursday Mr. and Mr:,. P. It P.-.r??I
T~^ ... - . - . C>
and Mrs. (J. A. Parker Went to An-. SP<
derson to visit Mr. J. S. Adams, Mrs. hei
Dean's brother, who is in the hospital '*(Ta
Very glad to report Mr.. Adapts- if-- W;
much better. '
'lU'v. A. -Chasr tr,' Arjmpi'n propelled ' th:i
it Bethlehem Thursday, pight. He hi"
was the 1'iicst nl'-.Mr. oml Mi . liennm?rrt"
r ?..u
Mr,s."Fiintiii* Graham and'Mr. Cres-.
! well left last Monday for their home >Pl
1 in-Philadelphia. * 'ha?
| Rev. Gilliam last week at Young's.- f"i'
j Chapel.* Kverybody says. "Pastor Hi1
xou^ertalniy preached."' , ; ~ !>
|- Miss Sarah l.ee Joseph has been'
visiting in Chappells.'. She reports a
very pleasant visit.
Sorry indeed that wo have Mesdames
Manerva Williaiys, Melon Kelly. Hurl 1
the Bates and "Mass IJlTK' Mite Kelly *d
are on the sick li.st.-.*- Hope ho\\ soon ha\
hey will be well again. >re
. Mr. and Mis. Harrison- .Morse were nt
_p 1 easant visit,ors. -af-^M-rr-mtd?M-rv.--d r-Ytrr
I.. I'arker Monday e'l I^yn 4+t)
'ilr. W. R. Saxon and Prof! Milehell h>
were in town on business lasl Friday. -son
. ' rea
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Itljx;K SPUING NKWS. ' h-i
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One of the most, succesful .revivals 'a
i the histroy of Ridge Mill Baptist Mr
church has just closed. Rev. 1>. P. Icr
Thompson of Augusta, Ga.. took Ag
i.-harge* of the meeting, Monday nighi , M r
-*. -1 * ... A.* '
;uiu i??? ?int* remaining week. .Tiist to otHi
say that this .?<>0(1 man had arrived me
wasenough".' 1-Vdry" "seat was filled Mint
each service?night and day.-Many sen
had to remain on the outside. Rev. I'm:
Thompson was-at his Rest and withed1
eloquence and dignity pleased his woi
hearers/ lie gives the soul final, llo-.^tm
get^b^ter each year.. ing
Neimy two hundred dollars weir
rained.?The pastor Rev. ( '. I MrliVr "twte.rt
officers and memt>ers of R'idge out
Hill highly appreciate the serivves uf.eve
j Rev. Thompson and extend fo him a ;( >'
hearty welcome at any time. of
Mr. .Jesse Quattlehauni, his -wife or
Hattie William Quatt lehauni and lie- I he
their sport model Hudson from Treri- ^
ton, N. J., t0 spend font- weeks with a p
his fathev and mother Mr. and Mi's. Mn
Roht. Quattlehauni. - 1 I ill
Mr. antT Mys.. Philip Peterson were at',1
overjoyed to have their daughter Mrs. <rl
Willie Corley from. Norristotvn. Ph., vhl
spend three weeks.with them. ,Ylul
Mr. T. F. Hammond 0ur County :ng
Supervisor (Saluda) his brother W. 'he
W. Hammond, little, daughter Reita Jar
motored to Ornng'ehurir Tuesday to 3
spend awhile with their sister Mrs. ha\
Mrs. Virgia Hammond is trying hard kef
J. A. Dorman. >
to put The Palmetto Loader in every ed
home throughout this section. She si Ma
urging our people to read more? read fio
papers and books that are worth-' ]i
whija. .. 1 chil
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(iijikaw m:\vs.
September lniiws the hustle <>f op?
ny "t with 11n i'i'v and han
ehij?li en euji'er to eionmonee su^Jievv
liool Veai's work. - Soine e?'e y'Q'V
lit tlU- .vacation j-yuson is over; nth >
.ire irlud that- the schools ?iu'e Oped.
\W
"are delighted to' see s'o
my-ttew-?uees amoritr the hit. Trust
it tips.'year will develop to -he ipi
och lireuKiny;. o-ne?l'or the various
tool- 4frouit" ynm mini it y.. j
t on lit i- Meipurial Aettdemy^ opened j
unlay -iist. u.ilh a iattfe enrollment.
"ho'- looiiiif 'n nn till ,.f |
I'is. I h(> Academy is endowed
h a \ ( i y strong faVnifty this year/
ell, year this- sejiool is cisiny lijyLti
nnlperiee. under ^Ijo. ipl'ministrat ion
its capable heads, 1 )r. and . Mrs. (I 1
i/oity. The faculty consists of
I'l liill I .S?ill?III ? 11111(^,1)1" Birr 't7l ! o >"-l
1 i.'O'iiml1; ? "lo This ychntil I
thai train- its students for ehris
ti leaderslup. .and one that places
at emphasis ti'pMii economic and
a c' 11 n . - 1
I In- Robert "SiiiaQs g raded school is
only luTyest public -school.-in the.
lie di.'tte cpmhuiVtily. 'I'htS yFTir 'the'
uA?n_uJ?' 1" ii in 'it .11 n .?Iny in n n?
l'i i.il'. I., l.yneh, \vh0 has,post
this stiiuHif-r at 1 rni\ersity of Ifo.nn
t-aniu has yi'cat plans ahead fei
; future ije\< I piiiuP' and. stateiai d
the schmh Its efficient faculty
lieiiiy steadijf re-enforced. Rvyis-:
your .cli'ildren .on the tirst duy as
s expected that a hif'tre enrojltnenl
I enter thjj1_jjjjnjii__lvi,ep yniir. cdnU
t| in sehoid as i.l is hard, for them
cULeli up with *ih^ class after they
handicapped l?y hei'ny hehl oui". ' L
i.-ne 1 le'-raw I-.|i<s ch.ioyed an ev-hy
of aniusetj.ton.t- on Labor l>ay,
very mot cable i^chostrsv from way
dished deliiihtfill ntusi'c * liniidt. to
rTmdiant nu ui <>l the Hills.and their
ends.- A jJreaf evening was* spent.
are .very proud thai the Klks'are
;inyv-oh a m-w. spirit under the lead
hip of Hill- Kryiit. *
IVe are more than ylad to know
it~ftrs.. Aaron Robinson is imprpvr'yftey
sutl'erinjr a severe attack ^>f
!%<!<. ?. ni' wish net; a speedy reery.
..
Mi-- H '"-u1 .-1 ic;ttuT. who lias Keen
nding.'the month of August with
neiee. Mrs',' A. A". Wilson. willtut,
Saturday Nth. for her home* in
isl)i?i>t?>nv I), i". . '
Mr-, -J 111 i:i St ) . o'er wishes- tu_
ink the frit-mis of the city for the
idncss shown her- (Luring t)>o ill- .
~ : 111 < 1 (io;i! h , of her- sister. At is
J.'- .M osescMiss
-Annie. Ihivis who. has been-tiding
'some time in Newark. N. .T.
<. returned h-mio-and is now in the
T'itaf-rr? Wadesiinrn, N. f.-We wish ]
Her'a- quick -rpeover.v.* .
Mis- Marie i'oston leaves Sept, It,
resume' her work at Wise, N. i
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AI.1.KM)AI,li NKWS.
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The l ixt elisor Club-is .makimr ran-"
progress. Many members who
e been away ate home, and they.
manifesting- and creating much'
lost and enthusiasm in the ad
4l xJ 1 v ! **
iLv-iiu-m. in ijii; ? [[in, i'uriTig' tjua.
v.U I'-'ii'j- wtLjamiulu' linked mi iuuktKs
in tlm iminy~iti"es and gleaned
no brilliant ideas. . No sooner than,
chiny homo lie immediately put
i" " ' ' '' ?T-he TTiiTi lias,11
n~cntri taine-d \ t ry rnyally at Mrs.
irs' htuije " itml Mesdames Emma
I Frances Allen's home. Tht- fman
I standard was raised at Mrs.
s. .lenes. Mrs. .Jones and daugh-L
s. Mrs, Dnpsoh, Misses E\'a and
ues Junes, Miss ('6ra .\lexandor,1
s. Wnl ts and Pea. Singleton . each
itrihuted 'Jo aivd -h) tents. The. Club ,
minus were very {deased_ii>-dja.vjB .
. Oliver present, who voiced the
timent" of idea of raising the,
uieial standard of the cluh, present- i
Tiy 'Mfss Cm a Alexander hy his
itls and contributing 50c. Wo welu'.wu.ai-Alr^4-di-ver
b?-all our-meet?^
S'-' * "
Mrs, Emma Allen, the untiring-]
!- frrith.fi.il el lurch worker launched :
in (,nF of her concerts' Sunday j
niny'which.. wasLan extreme sue-;
s.' We will oven sing the praises!
Mrs. Allen ami the participants in
Concert. Mrs.- Allen contributed
^proceeds *to the Excelsior Cluli^
liss Cora Alexander'has scheduled
lay for the benefit of the cluh. and
ises Sallie Mew will entertain the!
I? Wednesday evening Sept. 5th, |
hor home. , |<
'lie lU'iicnn hoard of Mt. Tabor i
hah. members of the# Excelsior
b and a host of-friends are lookforward
to being: entertained at
beautiful houve of- Dea. and Mrs,
nerson in the near future.
Irs. hduan Compton and littlo con e
returned from Augusta and Ah
lis. \V. If. McCullough has returnfrom
New '"York and Mrs. Rosa
nor and children have returned
m Columbia.rlrs.
Louise Thompson is visiting
Idren in Darlington. "
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I C.C.RUSSELL
Expert Mechanic on all Makes
of TALKING MACHINES. Wittr g
Columbia MusicvCo.
PHONE 7."iS(;
KitlH Main St., ' (.'olumliia, S. C.
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f . Cures Chills and Fever,
Intermittent,, Remittent, and
-Rilious Fetor due~Td Malalia.
it kills the nerjnsDRAPERY
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2121 (Ji'rvjiis Street.| Cdhnnbi.i. S. C. ' .
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PROTECTION "AGAINST
ACCIDENT. SICKNESS AND DEATH
Greatest Secret, Fraternal, Beneyoleht and
Patriotic Organizat on Known.
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Health, Happiness. Bi othei IjtA.d. Prosperity.
Felowsliip, Charity.K indness. Justice,
Mercy'and Dove. , . OFFERS
TO ITS MEMBERSHIP
Aid when sick. Protection at death. Aid
In Disaster and Distress, Aid t'o Students
in College, Flee Hospital Tieatnient and
Medical Advice. *
Deputies wanted to organize edges ni
every city, town and h?*hlet in South Carolina.
Joining Fee, $A00, Special Dispensation
now offered Candidates for yiembei ship for ?
>3.00 everywhere in Americai-?^ .
For Information, write > ! M
?si;v.>joi it c.Mtitoi i?
( rand Noble Secretary,
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oiatv nvauquan t'rs,
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Rev. J. E. Beard, D. D., * Abbeville
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M. A. Evans, M, D., Cdjumbla
. Grand Noble Counsellor
MaJ. Gen. A. Q. Dunmore Georgetown
.Chief of Staff, Uniform Ituhk..;
Seymour Carrofl Columbia
jgj-and Noble Secretary.-.
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Matherjndustrial
School T
Beaufort. South Carolina
A school which trains for use- '""T"
ful Christian womanhood.
Fourth grade through the
tenth. Careful instruction in
-tW r-eguktrschool?suhteet-sr *-rv
fly^Basket' 'Ball. Bat!' Ball. _
REASONABLE HATES.
?Srhuul Opens September 10
Write i'ou catalog .and in tor
mat ion to
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r;;.\lISS LYDIA EDGEK1W
Principal,
Beaufort, South Carolina.
Hallman's Tonsorial
Parlor
First Class Work-?
Courteous Service y
?All Tyt>es- of Barbel''- ???~~
ing Work Done.
2103 (iervais^ St., Columbia. & UBARGAINS
In Used Typewriters.
We hvae several Underwood,
Remington, L. C. Smith, Corona
and other makes which have
been repaired an rebuilt. "Sold
h a guarantee.- Monthly pay _ .
ments if desired.
1203 LADY ST. PIIONE. 7898 '
TvTDewritor pA'clianfro
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Quality Pressing Club
Dry Cleaning, Repairing^ Altering
and Dyeing ?? ??We
are in business for your con .
vefjit-r.ee and our living. A little
Co-operation would heln.
J. Denley. ManKrot
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
8umter. Ht. Phone 3861