The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 01, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, February 1, 1930.
CHURCH NEWS OF
V FLAT ROCK A. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday was a high day to many
friends who came miles to hear the
1 presiding.old*'!*', Hev.-W. S. Mlms.
The first quarterly."session condoned
on the 11 and. 12 of January.
SaturdayV session, was short"
, Sunday .School .wn > good. Supcrinbendeht
U. A. Cunningham and fce'neh*
ers were at their post-of Aluty. .The
presiding elder highly of thy
young peoples attendance upon the
school. He said- the girls and 1mys
Were about 50-50 and that it showed
their parential tiaining. 'l^he preaching
was delivered lroni the 1st, ehnn~"T'ter
of John; .
Everybody" was enthused and-inspir
ed .aver the message. One candidate
. w<i.> laTiveu inio urn memoprsrip.
. After that the I ..ord's Supper way]
v admipistei'cffS" The presiding elder
\vo* paiiU$31.00-and he went away
shilinng;1..'',~*
---TTie 'inisvion'ary society has been
reorganized fdV the year and have be-:
glrtf wVirk.
t M.iss'Mamie IIitrrifton has returned
from Atlantit to visit her sick mo
thor an't 1 is teaching at Wilson Creek,
Baptist Church." ?'
Teaching at this church this ycai
f 4 is Mi<s Bertha. G-Iavk of Due West.
MINISTERS' WIVES ALLIANCE
~ flic mooting' ,if -the- -A-Hinnrr lav.
December 1020 was held at the home
jpf Mrs: C'has. A. Brown,
k Some work, of charity was projected
and carried out, The old folk's
^?home was Tpimpnliurod with gift^
from the alliance!
. There are now five inmates in the
Old Folk's HoVne, three women and
_?_ 4-Iwd men, who are 0tting a 1 orig fairly
well. =.
A card of appreciation was read
fiom tIre" family of Rev. Carroll.
Mrs. . Dillard invited the alliance
^ to JiV: r the young missionaries who
ave 'in training, at Ladson Presbyterian
Church. Some very suggestive
thoughts \vere l??t forward at the
in x-ting-which will he helpful to the
members, some of whom Will be nam*
ed Infer.
State I'ark was not forgotten and
two nice rucking chairs were nurehas
ed and-, sent to them.
V ice President Dillard presided in
tin* absence of President Wallace.
Mrs-. S. 1); Thorn, wife of the et
? vangelisi, Dr. S. J). Thorne, visited
the alliance. ~
, She was invited from Harbison eol,
!< . by ..ill' whl.. " :ivv-!iW.? ii.nil
^'erelnry. Mrs. Murray. She accepted
the in\ itatioii and was present and
made a splendid, interesting:, and "Cer>
helpful address. '
- Tilt" president-,'' Mrs. Wallace, is always
g.lad.to have- such helpful visits
from shch speakers and members
are always delighted to heifr the good'
'tidings that they bring to us.
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- At the" rernlnr meeting of the E-"
T milie.D. Malfin Woman's Christiar
. Temperance Union Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. T,
Dillard, a special program'was car?
tied uut'Tn.'recognition oTxhe tenth
anniversary of the National Constitutional
Prohibition: .
Singing?Crusade Ilymn. "(live tc
t-he Winds thy' Fears;" scripture lesson?Duet.
4:5-9; prayer?Mrs. E. C
Adams; singing?-White Ribbon Rally
r were_repeated; poem?Eternal Vigilance?Prohibition's
Price"?read by
Miss Rachel Carr; song by Logioneer?
?Rescue th Perishing; Recitation by
an-.L. T. L. member, Albert Thompson;
short talk^ on the following topics:
P?Law Observance in the Home
-XMrsi E. M. Page; 2?Low Observsince
in our Schools?Prof. T. L. Due
?* kottj U T mr ntwni-vnnrtp, n fmtimn.
, nity Asset?speaker absent; solo?
. .Heavenly Ureters?Mrs. ^EH^a Dixon;
r 4?Law Enforcement Machinery?
How to Strengthen it in our community-?Dr.
G. T. Dillard; 5?Benefits
~ ot iMohibitnmrDfrp. yr wtiW))v; Remhrks
by Mrs. C. D. Saxorf, vice president:
singing?Work for Enforee
nient Where You Are; offering; Iviis-iih;
benediction.
<y Enjoyable refreshments were nery=
i*d by the union. Temperance tracts
Jfand thelbdO slogan were distributed
m? liy the president, Mis. J. "W. Talley.
Miss. R. C. Watson at the paino. '*
Mrs. E. L. Hunter.served as secretary
in the' absence of the recording
secretary, Mrs H, S. Sims, who has
been ill, hut is convalescing. Other
' . niembyls'LWere absent because of illy
noss, but our attendance was "good in
iss M. N. Pinckney, superintenspite
<d" the inclement weather,
dent of the Loyal Temperance Legion
branch, conducts the children's
-Bine I ing. the ,first. Friday, aftotnodn in
; *?every month 'at "heriTome; SttLDhrnd
ing street/ :?^
'' Parents and gardians nvho want
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jr uu'ir niinikmi ii<uik*u 111 tut? ^ii iiicipics
of Total Absttnancc and purit,v
arc asked to send their clrildrer
to the meeting^.
? Our February* W. T. C. U. meetW
ing'will be held in Vhe home of Mrs
Fdiza Dixon, 1/511 Manning Avenue
V* theihb'd Tuesday afternoon, at 4:3(
F?V^ids and new members will re
v \ eeive a .cordial welcome. Quotation;
4V* from Miss?Frances E, Willnrd wil
tion pf officers. - .
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* JUNIOR USHER BOARD MEETS
. The. Junior Usher Board of Firsi
x ^Oalvary ?hurch met at. the home o
'Miss. Eunice Outer, Jan. 23. Th<
president being absent, the vice-presi
dent took-chargo. After-business wi
were served a delicious course.
who is in the Good Samaritan .Hos
pital is improving.
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HKTII KL A. JVi, E. SMI RCH NEWS
""Present at . Sunday School Sunday
morning were many faithful boys and
girls eaiget* to learn more about Jc-':
sus and His standard of christian
living. The lesson was discussed by
the several classes. After which a
very interevting reiew was conducted i
by Mr. W. 11. Harvey, "jlssfstant superintendent.
The number of adults
was not so nuinv as vimnhr.ii
nope to see ifmve rtbxt Sunday.
Sunday morning was beautiful ahd
it. murjin uki creuit to the occasion
with a masterly Rcrtf&n as found in
St. John 14:12 an J V-Tfl-> 1 mihjnnf-:
"The I'ipd of ThinfcsNot'Yet.-" -Em*
phasizing the boundless limit of the
christian religion, many truths were'
brought to bear on conditions of munkirfd
the world over. At 7:3(j p. ni..
Rev.**Slster Mary Williams, preached
a good sermon from St. Luke 1.1:1*
'Teach Us To Pray^'Jt was timely
land well'in place. Present to,worship
i at Bethel Sunday morning wert^Jtevs.
J. H. and V. S. Johhson. We are always
glad to have them visit us; come
again. All present at the vesper services
conducted by Miss Viola White
md Miss Ozelle Lee, were recipients
>f qiiite a treat in thp form of a
short address on the topic by Miss
While and a ^touching solo by Miss
LKe7 We are still singing the praise
>f Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Collins for the
jmrdjaj receptiori and entertainment
tiven the business session of the league
Wednesday evening of last week
at their home , on Lady street. Much
?on$tructive work was done. We are
-very anxi'oTjir Tor?others?fco Tall in
ine with us |ind help the v< ung people's
society to be what it 'ought be.
We invite and expect, you., . ,
?Sunday is h?Iy? communion. Gome;
.V d join with us in th" worship ami
praise of God.
ST. M ATTHEWS! A. M, E. CHURCH
OF- DILLON
Sundav. Januarv Tilth Ilr F. T?
Anderson, the presiding elder, preached
and held his first, quarterly cont'eronce.
He preached a wonderful sei
tnon. The paster, Rev. Ira (J. Gamble,
is^still fighting hard to bring
the church up to the standard. As a
gospel preachtft" he is hard to beat.'
As a scholar he is in a class by Himself.
Sunday he preached .about the
lilindnoss of sin. This was really, a
masterpiece. Many wept as he so
forcefully expquuded the word of the
Master. :
We had in .our congregation Sunday
Prof. J.* S. Roberts, principal of
'he Mullins 'Graded School, He addressed
us in a masterly way. Brother
Ransom was withr* him. Sunday;
February Uth a pupgram will be' ren
lercd for Allen's Day, At xyhLch time
we hope to raise our- quota.
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Services opene<f*at the usual hour
with Rev. O. A. Parker in the pulpit.
Me preached an inspiring sermon. S.
S. opened at four o'clock and after a
beautiful lesson so clearly explained
in -a touching way reviewed the lesion
to a full house. * At
7:30 the pastor again preached
a soul stirring sermon.
Mr. and Rlrs. Sellers Johnsbn, Miss
Addie Johnson and Mrs. Henry Black
~wett~of Manning motored over and
worshipped with us Sunday. They
were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Parker.
*Mrs.
Blackwell will he'their guest
for a few days. . ..
Mrs. F. C. Johnson who has been
ill, was out again yesterday.
Mr.'~ G. F. Bethea was host to a
. number of his friends at a stag party
. Wednesday night
"?GRANITESVILIE NEWS
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
Sunday School convened at the (is
ual hour with the Superintendent at
her posf. The lesson! was well taught
after which Rev. Thompson gave a
splendid talk-on the lesson and each
orvej went- away greatly benefitted by
- having corner-^?.Just
after Sunday School oui
church services opened. Rev. ThonipL
son preached a very insp'iiTng scrmon
from Ephesians G: 11: .'[Put on the
whole armor of God thai, ye may be
able to w+thftand the wift>ff7>f th<7de~vil
Never have we heard a more forceful
sermon from anv minister. May he
live long to. preach and gain souls fot
1 Christ.
The A. C. K. League met at B p. m
The subject was very ably discussed
b- various ones. We. feel that Mr
i Henry Turner deserves 'much, credit
Mfor bringint? before us Kuch a gone
[ lnbgranC ftnfLymn ?f
^program comYnittee.
Sunday night services openeet at *
o'clock. The* pastor preached anothei
able sermon from 23rd Psalm. 1st
> verse: "The Lord is my Shepherd I
Shall not want."- ^-U present were
made to fPCh-TJlflrtCc Several visitor?
. were present and we^extend them r
, hearty welcom at aff tims.
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ij SUMTER
-t - l;nroit StattnrrvMr ft. f'hnrrtt
1 .We are proud .to say that the Lore
is,with us. ?Sunday morning we lis
i tened to a soul stirring sermon hy oui
k pastor, Rev. M. F. Robinson. We fee
f assured that worthwhile thoughts
? found a loelging place in the hearts
I {of all of his hearers.
,i Sunday evening at 3:^Q oVlork mil
" Sunday School was called to order bj
. . the superintendent. JMr. Wta. Lewis
ITWik had as visitors, Professor E. D
'Jones and Miss Charles Young. The
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young Men's class Is still sitting 'tin-1
der the banner. They have said they
are going to be a leading star. Miss
Essie - Gihsoh who is finishing her ]
normal course at Morris this term, I
Was elected assistant superintendent]
of the Sunday School.
.We are proud jto have Miss Henri-j
ftta Duke back with us. She has just;
returned from New York .'and"is a!
splendid member'of our S. S., also ex-'
secretary.
" We were favored with inspiring tt- 1
marks from Mrs. Ilo'sa,Gibson, Mrs.
Mamie Williams and Mrs. Seals. Tlioy:
are bidding us t?bd speed.''
Our A. ( '. E. League is .-Jill iimving
on. Sunday evening at our
League was called to order by the
prenident.? The* Jt?nlnj' choir was on
the job." Dr. E. C. ".Jones made a
splendid address on the subject: "The
Rblathm of Alcoholism to 1'ovcrty,.
Crime and Health.. Some of the hiuhy
thing* he raid in his nddic s ad's "tllf
-chtrrch -is mostly cdmjbisud of ' young
pcople and -there is t/o' much alcohol
dicing used-among thejn. o The amount
of alcohol used in IT. S. amounts to
three times the amount spent for education
and six times as -much as took
tp build the Panama Clonal. If we as
a people- are to 'amount to ;my thing
worthwhile, we musCUeave. alcohol
alone. In most places where we find
poverty in a community, alcofiol is
hack of it. We are living in a day of
crime. ^ . L
Health is ony of qui- greatest assets.
WithotTTthealth we yan do noth
ing and alcohol is really itltainst our
health. A person who is under the
influence of alcohol is not- himself
mentally nor morally."
We are looking forward-to the com
inn of our'Dii.iriet. Fupt rjntendent.
Rev. A. J. Jenkins, who will be with"
!us the second Sunday evening in Feb'
ruary.
j The League has on Queen rally.
,The "queens are "as follows: Misses
Artrell Gibson, ICllen Hake, Edna E.
JSharpe, Be.ssicv Lewis, Ellen Randolph
'Lucile Pearson, Alia Lewis and B^nkie
Seals. ' We were glad to ha ye
: Miss. 'Elmh'a" "Sharpy as a A'isitnr .Sunday
evening.
SPARTANBl KG NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Church
We, the members of Trinity A.M.
IE. Chureh, are thankful to Almighty
I God for the sunlight of anothevbless
' ed Sabbath day. Sunday School opI
ened ats l(f o'clock1 with Supt. T. W.
I Williams at. his p?!>st... T|u> little folk
i wCre out and full of pep. Our pastor
i has the Sunday School well organized
i When I tell you that the report read
by the secretary., Mrs. Inez Garrett,
.stating the Sunday School collection
was $12.:5D, you -will then say it is a
i well organized S. S.
11 :.'>() the orgamzst, Airs, Inez liarri'U
was lit >u'i' . Tim mui^i cunI
rett was at .her post. Too milch wo
pot. bo said of- her faithfulness, to"render
service.. . <
I The -pastor preach<*<1 a wonderful
sermon. It was both spiritual *""hu'd
logical; the hallelujah**' to God wore
sent up by the christians. Surely ibis
man is a servant pf God, when he
spoke so manfully from the subject:
"The Proclamation and Power of the
Gospel." Our hearts burned within.
On Monday night we were, favored
with a new set of trustees, naitiely:
"Bros; A;. W. Hcrndon. M> Hanttlttm;
] Lewis ChestmjT and Oscar Rogers.
These voung men arc "veadv for so vice.
They know the command
day. They arc loyal ' to the coj'e.
The ushers led by Mr. Joe Byrd fill
ed their places with dignity wearing
j the ushers arm band for distinction.
We were glad' to. see the visitors
come again you are always wolc -nnc.
We are getting Pack to r>ur old land
lpark: the $l()Q.t)tt mark. We had a
high day in Zion both spiritually and
financially at (5 o'clock .the League
opened with Mi$s Mary Tillieand Mrs.
Carrie Anderson.directresses, the pro'
gram was featured with a spicy sTTni>
[service. ... ' ( .
j .Rev. It. Browning- preached for us
TdJrt?%? oil /ill !n\*n71 tVio cni'vwp
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-When in need of candies of all kind
sec or write ,Mr, A. \Vv Herndon, hi
cnn.fi 11 youv o Pdee-nny-timo and place
give him a trial.
| On last Friday We had our first
quarter with our new P. K. Rev. K
IbrETtlK Quit (i an impro>>iotvvr;ts it oh It
'on the members by the P. E. He,made
'many friends while in the eity
i, from his business way of conduit inn
! his quarterly eon fere nee with sueh a
jpastor'as Dr .1 .CI. McClcHan ami, the
good P. E.our ehfmh I'eel safe. Dr.
MeClcllan reminds us?of this passage
><(lo' tilloqgli the, irate;etc., h.u goes
through .the eity arnT pre 1 tares the way
' for bis peoplur-he lifts'an a standard
T tn"n~clp^s-bt?^uii sclvcr. ?
|| . The'little busy bee's led by Miss
Ilattie Lee Penjrin are baby bees but
'they are* hustffng bees. They made
I their report just t?s the "bees every
.] second and fourtlf tjunday nights. Dr
| McClellan the king, bee keeps the hivi
J so sweet and busy until! there is nc
; | time to balk, for this ehureh of ours
[.has become an engin(. of progress iiol
n'oiilv bv ttutre ove-aiiiy.Inn" but Ty "gd
ting more power from On high, wt
rrthn-nk tiOib- that?our- eluach Is not
sleeping while earth rolls onward in
i to light. .
[ j Dont knock, kick, slam and slap al
> every body' on" the map but push sn.<
(I pull and boost .and boom and use uj
i all the room at chpueh next Sunday
ESTU.L NEWS
7 -?St. I.qke A. M. E. Church
-j Mnnrlny ninrnim* -Inn. ttfith- Dr. .1
> 'membered. Rev. Capers preached. r
isonl stirring sermon from Matt. ?7:
" 54; subject: vTho Hnrkesf Hour oJ
j TVio World." On Sunday night. , h<
nroached from Hebre^v 12fl: subject,
' ^Let Us fifty-Aside ,Kvevy'Weight o
', Sin." .A '
> Mr. TCfldie Uutchins. chairman a
r Board No. 2.1 Is pitting l<rl>'k stoivs t<
' the church.
* of Usher Hoard is rehearsing1 for i
; play.
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t Mt. /ion A.M. K. Church
SiniUay. morning1, Jan. 2Gth, Dr. J
j\V. Withorspoon preached from thi
suhii'ft: "Tlu> ttevoalini? Touch." am
J his interesting subject; "The Flyinj
; Religion," From these two subject
the pastor delivered two poWerfu
sermons. He sur.cly left a luxtinj
impression on the hearts of thp mem
j bers and friends, both, morning an*
eveninf. " .
i On Friday bveiiing, Jan. 21, the firs
nu|cting?-oT the Missionary Society "fo
t Irj's vear oh Mt Z-ion Church, wns heb
at the home oT the district/ president
Mrs. A. ('. .Mayes. 47 South SfYce
and a very creditable showing \ya
made by the excellent attendance b
, the- numbers, and -wkh fxreat results
; A very neat Slim of money was eollee
i eil a"d the loey.l president; Miss Phi
iv limn had expressed the* sentimen
j of all members that with that unite;
I .Missionary spirit, we must win. Af
| ter which district president Ynndt> ver;
helpful remark's and this was Follow
cd by. a grand" repast served *1>y \h
.district president, Mr.?A. G. Mayes
The members enjoyed a pleasant ev
ening frith their appetites being wel
ret iflpsbeU.
The pUstor and ofirOevs of* Mi; Zioj
are planning a fraud program- fo
Founder's Day at Ziop. We hope fo
ilugn'.'i great day.
The One More4 KlTort Club~of. Con
*|iry M. IS. Church
' The One More Fl'fort club is haying
a Hot Supper and flirfli Crvrrtes
at ;b F.l.i/.abeth Street, March 24, ll>3f
ituy ar ticket ami-help a worthy ci.itisi
Admission do cents.
The big group -rally that was t
have been"launched by Mt. Ziop r
now in full swing aful everybody i
working toward that great end. .
Miss llattie Campbell Mi-Tyler o
New York, formerly of this city, wa
rontoHninod* liv Mr. und Mfs. I'hili
, Hurry uit Sumluy aTlevuuuTr;;. prior t
. lu-r ii-topii to Now Yot'U Monday. Jar
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Notes- From' The Allen Life Guard
Of Ml. /ion A. Nl. E. Church
' Tin- Ml. /ion Guard is. very nvue
alive.. Be# inning -four months "ay
with <iti)y nine boys, we have an en
rollment now. of 40 of the finest on
; niost promising young men and.'boy
, in tin* city of Charleston. We l>d
jour co.inril meetings every Frida
ovcniii'r from 7:00?In?H:"0 oVlm 1
'fh(' hoys ari developing jn their trai
, }'ny courses iine. On lest Friday ev
I ;;!ng Troop Xo. 1, Lieutenant C-lcyi
I jam I Ford, !eadel\ .tlofi'jjttei) Trorr
j No. 2," led by IJeute.nant St. Julia
.! Hash m. the Ziy.-Zair Bottle race by
I score oi! 2-1). --? .
Troop No.- .was defeated by Th
Cadets, lexL by Lieutenant J.. W. Xl>rtl
Jr.. 2 jto 1 iu the Zig-Zag race... Cepl
Marion Cblclbugh acted as tyuuh i
alt of the games. The selni-Militar
drills were .well- doije hy -all of th
. Troops. We broke in eight 1 M Hi'
emits last Fi iday night, We" hav
15 ('allots to initiat,.: em the secon
fridsyv .night ?iri February and th
Itoys are planning to have a grea
night of .it.. The Gunfit is plahryin
a Weiner .Iioast on the 7th .(if Fel
ruary and a public program on th
Hth. Let us build men for the' fiitur
: by helping the. boys'today.
Km a nuc I *A. M. E. ChurchI
Tin- Hi I ile class opened at 10:1
1 Sunday morning with eleven memboi
- -The-b^.UW was very interestingly ^jy
cussi (I. The class was organized. On
1>: . r. Iiew J. E. Beard, instruclo
. I .Mr. I. Fred Simmons, sissistant,, M
OH ( ar.l. VUoiafreie. secretary and "M
,M. F; Blake, treasurer. We want th
| members and friends to' join us an
j make this class' tht. best Vol' its tkin
in the city. You will enjoy being
1 member. Our teacher is brlininin
- full with information.
| At 11 o'clock the pastor (Udiyere
. .?n.Ii | fnl sermon fo'und .Mark 1:1'
-nighT the text was (lenesis 2k; I:
L These sermons wertr .very.instr.uctiy<
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Service insures |VT|ij| '
nptete compliance with
the inviolable rights
d desires of the be- BjttjjX y
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One pel son was taken in full mem_
h l-hip. Sllll^lliv nil'lil I !?.?s
" lie v. Hiveivs, pastor of XjflV. . St."
; 'Philip Church preaehed 'a vcrj' ? nod '
L, sermon Sunday afternoon Jor the A.
1 C. K. League, Pro. John' James, a
. steward of the above iiymed church,
s ifave a short talk. \\\, appreciate this
1 visit from Itev.. Itivfrs and Uro. James
, and will gladly help them at any
1 time, i . i
I .Mrs. Maggie Alston and ladies of
the Missionirry Societies of the citjl
P need Jo be commended' for that excellent
program.-at Emanuel Sunday be-1
j fore last. *
Everything is alive around the
I church, the Itod and Blue armies are
s really Avorkinff. * I
f The Spinster CimvdUnn will b*>j
. held at Emanuel A. M. E. Church |
^ Monday cveivinjr. Feb. 10. lSh'50 at. 8/
_ p...pi. Come.-and see the old maids
t~ transformed into 1 >cuuti 1'u 1 maidens.|
[j Admission 25 cents. h -r
. ' A meat lecture. l)r. I>. IJ. Sims,
y preacher, scholar and" ftratojuj; will
. speak at Emanuel Friday evening.
r--Fel4"uavy- sh-lUihrat X o'clock-;?Sub.-r
ject: "Cooperative Enterprise 'the Sal
> cation of* the Xcjrr <>?' ' Ad.mission 25
[t cents, Come. and* help these efforts, j
? t?Morris Brow-ir A^ M, Er~t1irurch ' '
n, . Sunday, .Ian. 2fi(h was a "hijrh'day
i h Zion.". The occasion being' Wdipr .
r en's Day. in interest of our . church
' ally. Congratulations to trhose' who
;nadc the program a success..
Dr. L. II. Anthony gu?e us a heart
. to-heart talk at the mommy -evjluce,
using tor a .discussiotj ".Arise, shine:1
I for thy. liirl.t' is comet Our hearts
. were opened to.. reccjv.p 'Miiis.wv.ndeyr.
ful message, ' f*' . *
, At 8:"<) the jUmjia'y Seliool program.
s and. rally_liM?lcTflne1'. Mr. J. A. liar-'
J ris of AIt. Zi?n A. M: E; Church.. \va<
the speaker, and eace us, some, timef
!,v remarks'which benefitted the lit i
v t ie l'olk_as well. The ehjtfllren render-j
I ed \vell thejr. r'-spetkiy' parts." Con-|
, -y rHDlletion^-<o^M is>^K< na.-.l' dies, w ho i
i directed the'projrram. Each class re |
? jiiiiitleil in the lin.iiu i.il?i-nll. making
v the i"ally a success^ Ma-ter Fvhnk j
Walker; Vlr.,' was decided upon by the]
I. I,.fl/M.I * T7-. ii- 1
I | I miKy-A \ .M I ?.? 11 nil r. K'lUS, 19 J rs. tit*?*-v
,, io Williams ami Mr. Ford) us win-1
. ".eu for the Clearest answer to "What
is SUuiinjr a.eainst the Holy .Ghost.";
Dj-.- Anthony spoke at the-evening
jl- syiVice oil Health,. Homo and Happi-i
y"'nyss, Thiise who' failed .to. hear Dr.]
L , \ nthoiiv?mused?sonu'thintr.?tVr?she i
n -rhvo "u.< si: r.c much neetlc'i! ihlyrnia-!
tion. ' f
; The women went, over the top raisP
ne .S2X.i.0Ur. wlille the mien scored up!
n ! . sl.r)2..r>2. Wake up .men, and keep 1
| awake, you'll never beat us women.
The Coleridge-Taylor Glee Chib* i-j
7?Harmin# -their Aniiiv et ."-ai \?nrovrnm t
. "itch for .the'date. . * i
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n . - " '
\ J. H. JOHNSON & CO,
l' Notary Public and Dealer
(' - in real estate and sale "of_lots in
* PINK RIDGE GEMKTKRY. Beauo
tifully located on paved r.o'ad above
J. College Place. ' - ., >1
e . .Phone G422.
1 lOti'a Washington Street
i y??
r IFAN-O-LIN SYSTEM
. In Beauty Culture
C.-jvp F AN-O-I .IN 1 and J
Dandrurt { 'reparations -al trial: -i-heir
v worth, has: been proved. Registered itv \
|J U. S. Pat. Off.
a AGENTS WANTED. Write for term.
<1 Mme. Fannie L. Carolina
i. 1029 High Market Street !
tZ GEORGETOWN* S. C.
|
and Williams
and Embalmers
I" '
714 Main Street
" Columbia. S. C. " li
We have a lady licensed $
H Fmhalmair. $j
H'
I Comp'ete motor X
Bhj .^4" ^Equipment !*!
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|h Phones ' "?j?
SB D?y IS? Niglfr7242 4'
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- .is-^inscription for
Colds. Grippe, Flu. Dengue.
Bilious Fever -and Malaria.
It is the mpst speedy remedy known.
Quality Pressing Club
Dry Cleaning. Repairing, Altering
and J)>eiii'4
We are in business fc.r 'yfciir co"nvenifciice
attd our living. A lit
He C
J. B??Denlty, Manager
Y. M. C. A. Bl Il.DING
Sumter Street P. ho Hp 3801
I I , ?-pJ.
MOLINA
ARCHITECT
Plans ami Specifications ' . *
Submitted on. .short- notice
DUO E. McBee Ave. Greenville, S. C.
Expert Starter, Generator; and Battery
Repairs . PHONE 8580
Fripps' Battery Service
Drcadnanglit Gould Batteries
Longest Life; l>y Owner's Records
~GIVU US A 'LLLlAIi '*i? "
1213 Lady St. , C'oluinhiu, S. C.
* . .
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PROFESSION A L
CARDS
II;fl(t A. M. to: 2R Mr 6tTiie flffiO
(LOO P..M..I<? K i\ V. Ro>. 0548
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Sdrgeon
Disease of VVonier and Children A ?"
Specialty . * '
Office: Resi.ilettcfi:-"^^ ~"
1 11 Hi' Assembly SL 13*8 O'flk St.
Office 'Hours:. 8;3P.A. M. to 7:00 P. M.
DR. H. D HARPER
c? ** i'* -
tuKvun neniisi '
Filling's, Kxtraelidn.s, Plates; Crowns
''L v
. ttlAP 'JwdgeS '
Gold Crown and Bridge Work .
A SPECIALTY "
110'.)1 j Washinrt >n- Si!'*' nv ''''ru ?
DH. H. H7COOPEIl
u- . ,
. - fan list
Special Alien t ion Given to. Disease a
of Ahe Gums,
Gold Crpwr and Bridge Work.
A Specialty ;
Ullice Phone'(i-lfU,, 1125 Washington St
Besidence Phone 82G4 a
Ottiee 'IknirsT: ; ? TtfqiTrcrrres: ~
8:bo A. M. to 7:00 P; M. Office OO.'k'l '
. '' . Residence 887.'!
Dr.'-U. Tv. Jenkins
DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, Crowns and Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Extraction l?y Conductive Anesthesia _
a Specialty. ~ J
1107Vjj Washington ?t., Cola, S. C.
~-DR.-L.-iM. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
<5??.i.i..V A iJ^.o r.; -
?> ivviM iwn viivi'Il L/ISCUSCS Ul
Women.- '-.J - , .
Office Resjdence
1125 W-nshington 2230 Hampton
?Pliune 6421) Phone 7501
I)It. J. G. STUART ~7
Office Hours: ' Telephone:
.1-ijiHi m 1-rni-t' -M ?? -Ree. tO'.ta -?T^0:00
to 8:00 P.M. Office 3tl?0
Office: .Residence:
2030 Taylor St., . ' 1117 Pine St.
Offico ttoirrsT" : r;" TTioTuT^
U A. M. to 2 1*. M. Res. 8875
c. n o.i. at utlTcd ITflT
Dllfl^Y. I). Chappelie
Physician aUd Surgeon Diseases
of Women-and Children
A Specialty Office:
Residence:
l324Vz Assembly St. 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C. .
m. B~
*t ?' ?
i.i11 ?Honrs; ? :?.?_i ?, !?
0 lo' 10 a. m. |
12 tO~ 2rp.'m. ,
G to 8 p. m. - .
Phone 371J0 203t? Taylor Street
Office Phone 8107 Pes. Phone 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
[ Attorney-nl-Law and Notary Piihii?
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS *
' ?niint' ailtl Federal T ""
Mia wayniit?i6n sr.TT^^fnTs. er
- m
Office Hours , Phone .
9 a. m.' to r2 p. m. 3536
: 3 p. m. to 7 p. m,? . 1 ' , ?
Dr. H. G. Thompson 1
Surgeon Ocntist
Places, Crow ns, Bridges, Extractions
1e? "A--flpef ially " _ . ?Res:
2228 WASHINGTON STREET
ii414H Assembly St. Columbia, S. C. ' 7