The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 15, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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__ . Saturday. February 15, 1930 . 5 * wf? i CHURCH NEWS OF NOTICE!?-ALLEN 'LIFE GUARD 1 MASTERS To al! local Guard Masters of The Allen Life Guards of the Seventh : Episcopal District of the A. M. E. : Church, greetings: - j ?; Sec that your local life guard troop J a dias a name, and. also commissions for > five local officers, namely: Local Guard Master, Cgj^trari", Eirst Lieuten- j ant. Second Lieutenjant, and Scribe, 'j These are your commissioned officers of the local organization. The. Commissions are gotten from ; the Connectjonal Commission or Dr. S. S. Morris, General Secretary of Sunday School Union, Nashville, Tenn. See that your local tropp has a ( regular number which comes with , your commissions fiibm the 'Connec-, nonai commissioner, alter lining out the. authorized. application- blank.! These application, blanks are obtained ? from the General Secretary's office. 1 Before at local troop can be a regu> lar Allen Life Guard Unit, it must have its dbmmissions and number, and' these can only be Rotten -Trom the of-j fic'e of- the General Secretary of the : A. C.- E. League. . This is done so that < a regular recbrd is kept of the num-1 ber of Allen Life Guard trQop organizations in the Seventh Episcopal dis-1 , ' ' trict. This is the way records are kept of Allen Life--Guard oi-ganizations for all Episcopal Histricts in the * A. M. ^Church. ' Guard Manuals and application blanks can be secured from the Gen. eral Secretary's office. For any further Reneral informa tion relative to the Allen Life Guards I Shall -be only too glad to impart the information i-equired. J ( James Woodbury, ' r Brigadier General, 1206 Green Street, Columbia, S. C. NOTICE - . Brunswick, Ga., Feb." .1, 1030. The Executive Board of the Dea: eon's.L.Christian. Uni<ate. Missionary. Baptist, Convention of,?- Georgia, is herebv called to meet in the City of Savannah, Ga., Wednesday, Feb. 19th - -t?6:00- p. m., at 624 WT Broad St. Each member of the Board is expected to be present to submit helpful sugges LI UI1? III 111 ?4 f\ 111^ U I'L.'^IUIM tv* v..v State Convention, which will conVene ' " in Macon, Ga., Miay, 1930. v Done by orders of the president, O. H". Wheeler, President. W. H. Bradley, Cor. Sec'y- o NOTES FROM ST. MATTHEWS . ' ; ' The. good sisters and "brethren of Bethel A. M.-E. Church of St. Matthews, very pleasantly surprised the pastor, Rev. J. M. Jackson and his family on last Wednesday evening. Feb. 5, 1930., with many good things to eat and wear. Surprises of that kind are very much appreciated, so please surprint? us again. Those giving packages are as fol?. lows: Mrs. Lizzie Colter, Mrs. A. B. Murph, Miss Vera Mae Snell, Misses Corinne and Eva Bookard, Mrs. Fannie Guinyard. Miss May me Sumter, Miss Marion Snell, Mrs. Rosa. Owens, Miss Blanch Jackson. Mrs. ,Nat Guinyard, Mrs. Hallie Whaley, Mi's. Las. ' ane, Miss Rebecca Guinyard, Miss Littie Parson, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. \?. G. Summers, Mrs. Kate Brunson, \lr. Mose Kuinyard, Mr. David Pinckney, Mrs. Kitt, Mr. L.'Parker. - Keith, Mrs.?Geurgia Rohinnon and * others whose name^we failed to get. BROWN'S CHAPEL A. M. K. 5vCHURCH A crowd attended Suntl^y School I which begun at 10 o'clock. We are glad to say that the Sunday School attendance is increasing. We were blessed* to have a young man unite 1 with our Sunday Schobl on Sunday. , ' -This day was set apart as our rally day and a crowd attended our morning worship. " Rev: Frazier mounted the rostrum and spoke from Romans 2:12;-subject: "Christian Warrior.", After this soul stirring sermon the" rally "began.- The members, of the church were loyal to the call, also the Sunday-School and the Ushers Board.) Rev. Darby preached at the evening worship' and spokgrfrortP Matt: The rally continued after the sermon. Everybody was anxious to hear the ? ?total of the day.? When announced, " all seemed well pleased. We have the following members on our sick list: Sister Josephine Jaek- 1 8BB ATI/1 A fino Roltnn RmlV?nn Wol. laee Johnson and-Lee Taylui: b" We hope for them an early recovery for therr~faces are missing1 tn our church. ESTILL NEWS St. Luke A. M. E. Church > Sunday was a great, day with__uit_ The P". E. i. W. Wilborn held his first quarterly conference at St. Luke A. M. E. Church. Htr entered the pulpit at 11:30 o'clock. First hymn 20a, was lined by, the pastor, Rev. JC. Capers, i Prayer by Bro. Curry from the C. M. J E. Church. SeccTnd hymn No. 405. : "T;1 Scripture lesson was Toad by the ' Presiding Elder from MaO 16th chap i " tor. Subject: Two vital issues, Pro-]\ fit and Gaim He preached a soulj stirring sermon. Friday might- "his text was "Be Strong." We are sorry, < the pastortvas ilIT?unday and couldn t . enjoy the services as he wished. Rev. ^ Capers preached' an able sermon Sun- i dny night. T*he quarter was good. ] We raised this quarter $177.00. We t are loofcin" forward to a-greater day. J ' . . ' ' , 1 * ' . / " f . SOUTH CAROLINA ?11 ?"W I 1 BETHEL A >L E. CHURCH NOTES ?' . ' Aatoiarked .increase in attendance a' the Sunday School' is possible to be seen aincatho- pastor and Sundtrj School officers have begun busying thitpiselves as to the development of I ho School alone this line .Th<? st udy of the lesson started on time and a very helpfVil review 1jy Dr. MurphV" given, making the application to the life of the individual clear. At the morning serviee|'<l 1:15,. mem hers and friends of Bethel were the recipients of a. simple gospel message delivered by Dr. Murph. Subject "Present Pay Condition sof the Church" as found in St. ilohn 15:10. At. .7:30 p. m., a striking discourse r?>l tho 'fTTnil.ftl.Bol Colnofinn " as recorded in St. Matt. 20:2<* delivered by Dr. Murph, beautifull' picturing the courage and faith exercised beyond when really !n trouhlr The League service conducted by Sister Mary Williams at 6:30 p. was quite a surprise yet very much enjoyecLbv the many young men and women members and visitors, who strove earnestly to answer the man', questions froYn the Bible expounded by Sister Williams. The program was both interesting and bepeficial. Visitors and friends are invited to these services, ; __ . Dr. Murph has succeeded in dividing the membership into districts with agents or workers to, make week iy visits. This undertaking w- trust will materialize in much good. Many ef the clubs and boards areVputting on-plays and programs to aid. the chuich?financially. * We?should pr* tronize them all if possible, for the cause they represent. Listen for date? and nnnniinrpmpnt^ WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Last,Sunday, Feb. 9th was a good day with, us in our effort to raise our Educational Expansion Fund for Claf lih University; Dr. J. B. Randolph was with us and delivered a firte adall wtiu heard him. Under all con unions* tne report tor education was gratifying. Ladies Aid, $10.(J(Jf Ep^worth League, $7.50; S. S. $3.-f0, plus $24.10; total $45.00, with current expenses better than, usual. Our leaders and Circle leaders are taking on new life it appears, and are determ-' ined to.put the job over in good shape. _" The outlook for the yonr is hright. Wednesday night when we closed the prayer service and went into the parsonage to retire for the night, we heard a storm approaching, one member of the family got a little frightened and asked what it was. We listened and heard singfngj in the midst of the storm. ' This song was "Do You Think I'll Make A Soldier." We were consoled with fh<r~fact-thirt there was oo danger approaching, and assure that they were already good spldiers. Only the Lndios. Aid and other mpwr bers of the church bringing sunshine and good chder to the pastor and family, which they did" in a very unique way. It was a very pleasant and agreeable surprise. When the1 storm was over we investigated and discovered on the dining table a large number of useful packagesMof good things to our delight; such storms are always pleasant. Dear members, you have our grateful thanks, any time vou feel lrko raising a storm like that. come? this way, please. T P Pflffn Pnstnp iu:.iu?Sunday, school. 7 11:30?Worship and sermon. 6:00-*-Epworth League. i 7:30?Worship and sermon." You are cordially invited to worship with us. - J \ m ; " ST. JAMES A. M .E. CHURCH Services at the St. James A. M. R Church Sunday were exc'eedjrngly] finjL The pastor, Rev. J. E. .J)j\dhftdefiT cerod two wonderful sermons. He in-., vited his hearers' attention Sunday morning to St. Mark 5:18, Subject: 'Exalted Desire," and in the evening services the subject was: "The Hungry Soul." These sermons will long be remembered. We are styL, receiving ununy members in the church. All of .the auxiliaries are moving along nicely and working for the uplifting of the church. On last Friday evening, a "Tacky WoHdiOg"1 was given by Mrs. Wilhelmiha Johnson for her club. A great attended* received the same. We thank others when they come in wnd help us. ?The captains of th{? eluba are alL busy forking. You will hear about them often. The members are coming out each Sundav in splendid crowds and a standing invitation is extended to the **,- ? JPPARTANBURC. ' Trinity A. M. E. Church ?Snmln-v Sehnnl nnened at. 10 o'clock with the assistant superintendent, Mr. Henry Turner. The lesson was quite interesting from the Cradle Roll to the?fiible class, caeh showing interest in the lesson. * At .11:30 the organist, Mrs. Inez Garrett with her graceful air, perform at the piano most excellently, carrving the charm in her music. Dr. MfCIeJjan ...pre^phed a sou] stirring sermon from 2n<TT Cor. 4:6; subject: "The Mission of the Church." The sermon was both spiritual and Jogical and all hearts were made to basic Tit the. sunlight of God/ ^ At 2:30 o'clock the funeral of our own dear father of the church, Bro. I. D. Hamilton, was bad] ThP church was filled to its utmost capacity with sorrowing relatives and friends. The pastor l?ft no stone upturned on this solemn occasion.. Text: Job 19-5; Subject: "A Dependable Friend." 7 .. ' : i'h'I i'mii ' i imrariMiiria/1" i ' i v nurcn irom a Missionary view, |Miss Victoria Williams; Music", Junio? ( choir; "A. M. E. Church Educational- , 'y." Mrs. Maude McClellan; Solo Miss Annie Edwards; . ."A. M. E. Church?Spiritually," Mrs,?Chriwtar? lene Dean. Mu#ic, "The Church is Moving On." Remarks by the -pas- ( tc>r. . _L We were happy to witness such 'r | program, for happiness is a cloak that is always big enough to cover" two. . We regret very much to hear off.! Sister Uoro Brooks' illness. CHARLESTON - ' *- ??J Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church it was; indeed a high day in. Zion : last Sunday. The pastor was exceed- ' ingly.good. Sunday morning his sert nvon was indeed touching and uplift- ' ing to his audienee. Sunday being Founder's Day at Zion, the pastor and officers had arranged a most excellent program for That occasion Sun ' day evening consisting of a grand his- j torical paper that was read by Mrs. Marie Robinson. Recitation by Miss M. Sheppard," our welfare worker o! ' this city, followed by a grand tenoi 1 solo by Mr. H. M. Davis, and also an -interesting poem, read by Mrs. J. E. i Beard, followed by Rev. J". W. Witherspcon. s His subject was: ""Th(. Ad-'j "vancenientmid IMogiess of live?. gro Race and our Church and fnsti-:-] tution." This was also historic, and ' full of information, showing that the ! Negroes.-of today own) mo're' ,than 17,000,000 worth of property, which was very iiiicrcsiiiiKi nuu .?ui n,,, i least, the sinking' of our most oxcolleift choir had helped to make it a perfect day.- We were commemorating the" w~ork~~of?Rtehard?Allen, .tlu j. founder of the greatest institution. ' thnt the Negro hold" trdry, tlm )T"-*+ - j African Methodist Episcopal Church | of this country and Africa. The attendance was exceedingly good all j day," having many visitors. We. are j, pleased to have Mrs. Salters worship ' with us, and many other friends^ The first meeting of. the missionary.; society, for this year, met at thp~homo ( of Mrs. C. R. Hart, 195 Calhoun stjreot. ' They held the election of offioers fpi" the yeaV. Mrs. J. E. Horry was ire-j elected president; Mrs. Mary Wilson ! ' first vice-president; Mrs." Rebecca;11 Hart, second vice-president; Mrs. Ma- j 1 rig Tnhin,' serretnry. The past.or and I * Mrs. Witherspoon have pledged their !v full Support to this'department. - * The Zone Supper that was sponsor- * ed by club No. 17, Mrs. M. Tobin. f captain, was well attended, and ali ( were served from the torrid to the Frigid zone. * Also the handkerchief ( race added much fun to the occasion s and was quite a success for the club. ' Mr. John Reese, a soldier of the,. I crosa, a faithful leader of Emanuel 1 A. M. E. Church, Dr. Beard, pastor. 1 wad called from labor to reward, Feb. 1 -W-' He was . a ...beloved leader of Mother Emanuel and the officers and , members mourn his departure, yet f they bow to the wilf of God. 1 The election of trustees was held j and nine trustees were duly elected. on Wednesday evening of last week. s The Austi'alian ballot was used and those elected" were: Bros. J. A, Harris, < J.. A. Hamilton, Mrs. A. C. Mayes. s Bros. John Smith, Henry Foster, Jno. (: Nelson, John Fennicks, Joseph North. Philip Horry. We hope for them J' success. *v * Emanuel A. M. E. Church. Funeral services for Bro. John Reese and Bro. Wni. Simmons were solemnized last week at the Church. ; They were tw<J of our old leaders and ? will be greatly missed. - We feel that ' our heaven's gain. The beautififPfllflT "Sunday was appi'e- ] ciafed by the preachers and church .! goers of the city. At 10:15 ouV Bible" "< clAsa sturtutl.?We are Him'nsiMg irt ! number and getting valuabl- infor mation. Both. sermons wereJnspir Ing and instructive. . - ' Sunday evening "Father I,arid" ' l odge, G. U. O, of O. F: was Address-1 I ed by our pastor and we're sure the j members of the lodge0and others that ! were present will never forget "Now is the Accepted Time." Bro. Blanch- ! ard mode some very commendable re marks a-bout our pastoT~and we real- j ize that we have a man with a heart ,larger than his body and-j one that can be measured by his mind. May . God bless him 4itfr k lonpt life. -* The lecture hy l^r* !> H. Sims of ! Allen University is still being: diS- : cussed;> we're Always- proud to "have -J Dr. Jflms because he leavcs. thouH'hU ?l worth while. ?? ?; _-r ? j Our first quarterly conference will be held February 14. J Ebenezer A. M. E. Church ^ i Large crowds attended the "ser- *j vices at Ebenezer Church on last Sun- 5 day; this is not unusual for the (creat- ?j est problem we have is to seat the 5 people at the -Betvlces. The pastor, < V ' M " j l'jfi V'ii i '' ' m i C * ' - THE PALMET Too much cannot be said of this dependable friend, brother Hamilton. The associating ministers were: Drs.l L. G. Gregg, R. S. Sims, Revs. Isles, Eli Gregg, \y. O. Roberts, Q. W. Mc- , Neal. Telegrams read by Rev. Eli Gregg. As a class leader, Mrs. Ella Whitmire; as a'Churchman, Mr. J. J. J6ter; The S. S., Mrs. Inez Garrett; as a Citizen, Judge Jentry (white); as "a Neighbor, Mrs. Lela VViggin; u^,i an officer, Mrs. Angie Foster, obituary, Mrs. Christerlene Dean..Father J. D., you have heard the. call, you answered like a valiant sol-, dier. ' Sleep otTwe are coming. Your j place in Trinity cannot be filled. j At 7:30 under the auspices, of ^Mrs. Inez Garrett, Founder's Day pnjgfum was carried out in quite an educative style. This young, woman neeas. to , be praised for her valuable service ! rendered in both S. ?. and church. ^ Program follows: Music, * Junior choir. , Invocation, Dr. ? McCl.ellan; Music, Junior Choir; Pa ner, Mrs. Inez Garrett; Paper, "Life of Richard Allenv" Miss Stacey Whit- . ** 1- * ' * nine, ^umici, mcsuumes mexanuer, | Garrett,, Anderson and Miss Whitriiiri "Progress of the A. 4tfHEr Church," j Miss Claudia Crawford; "A. M E. , Churc\ Numerically," Mrs. Hattie Alexander; Quartet. Misses Whitmire, . Barksdale, Stephens, aiul McJimp- | sey. "A. M. E. Cmirch|.Financially,", < Miss Georgia Talley; "A. M.-vJSj] TttftEADER ^iiw i, kov. U. S.T.awreJUe, preached an-as oiriupf sci.ir.ou .11 the subject. "Th Friuiiiph.-; -nl* the (losp.-L." Kev. Hr-l-i l'he eyehinp: te}tt'-was_lakcn t'rum Re\ i:16, Subject; "(Jod Kfiockinii; at th Sinner's Heart." -The music was- ii keeping \vitJfc.Mhe hijrh stanch rds a <et by our chorister and .riranist. Th ;hoir lias made. wonddYful improve merit wtthin tin- past few ' inon'th? l'he.choir presented tlie Trustees wit! i check tor three hundred dollars a die initial payment on .our three thou uu\jl doUiijr urpan to he installed-!.; haster Sunday. .* v We are iu_ the*, midst ,ij' .qui; linaTt ial campaign. The church has heei livided into thirty, live regiment narcbinpr to capture "Kurt Movttfapv. Kach general. must raise his assess incut l.i ( Jill P tin- toil on i he'Hit Monday in -March; our gOaj is $11.MOO. )0. Marchwijf niust.'he done. The Sunday School was in t'ul lil-iom last SondiH-- one hundred all sixteen pupils attended. . Kbemv.e Sunday school . has a larger n'uni ,mr ni 1'd.i't |i ipils aiU'iiding st-in'. than.any other in th' city tif't'hai k'Stoli. The. 'collect ion was $8.1 < 1'hree new pupU^. joined. Mr. Isai'a Rivers is the nvvwf-upcrintendent, tak inpr-'The phu> oTVuir derr depart ci -dipt.. .Mr. William iiadsiRM. who seized fifteen. years -as Superintendent \ memorial service, was helil Sunda; ast in his lnemorv. at whicti tine*, on p oprit te addresses \vrrrr~ tirade It Mr.- ?. I,. Jones, the sppcrintoiiden if KinUnuel, Mr. W. II. Ilarfis, , pre si lyni of I he. lorn I ^uinliiy >h-hiio| I nim irtd,->I.iv Joseph Kinloili find the pas !01V . . The'.church-has been preShiiled' wit] -tew pews hy the Husy "Dee dtl> pnde fie' direction of the pastor's' wife fhe news wjll he used Sunday- for .tin irst time. " ' '* ' ' ? Kbtne/.ir celebrated the hirthd: y > he pastor. JJev. I.awrence,. in eitini itylej^the de-partntetths presented hitt vitiv K0I5J. silver and preen hack; .tin nemlK'rs .-with yviod lliinjrs to wear 0 cat and keep. Ami thejr-trlsn' re nemhered tip. trustor's wife. We fee hat Oot id tip; is jpo jfood for ou'r pas or ami wife. ' ' At the close of our. financial rally .vc are .] lapnitvp; for*, mr ruvival/Vt nil! saviny ct nipaiirn, this lujjfin: he first, week in April. S.undayjjhr, rrg A Hen. I hi;, our church pave 'asub itanlial rlho; i..n loilu. All.01 p-.i\ ?und. We i'eel proud of tile. jew pub ishinjr House for a Charles* ofofMioj Irew the plt us iuid a CliarJeston nun milt it. Mr. holds Uollcn'jfeni am Mr. D. -M.Master. tespectiviif.j.T* Morris KVow 11 A.M. K. ('hjj-rh Sunday _Kei>.._>lL' tt-hc Men's'rUiidt 'lass tili'I .a i 10 :i. i?V Wit h !?#.? La I i(?nho.\v, "pastor. as tardier. Thfcles ion was' !li; I and interest PUg. Promptly ai 11 a. tn., service ijflyati \fter devotions Hie 'pastor amio+i|nre< is his text I- i ll) ."?:2: "And hi- #> ??* hat it ah-mid Uriry forth ynaw hih.j'oct: "Cod'-; f :p.c t: rina i'ioift Hilneyard.'r' Kvory.inr prc.-ent enjoy ><j the sccmdh;- fur suvely h,. was a lis host. The choir under I htr-hemh?r. (hip'.of Mr. .1. S.-(Jrant. rendered ex client music. ' At '-p.'-ni.,.a ,1atare crowd of stu lents. * rnd teachers mot . for Sandyj School., . Tlie lesson was very hone 'lotah- Mr. Philip- Kennette, -nir Sa lerintetidonf..' is very much interest et n the work and is do|j>?; ah in hilowor to train" th(> futui.y church i> he riydit way. The A. ('. Leairue was in tin harjrc nf the younsrer clhss .leaders Phe lesson, topic "How to study tin Hide"' wi s interestintrly discussed 1i> he !.< ? ?jru.e.; . . . .?. At 7:30 p. nv.. Rev. Benhow ajrair elected his text from Isaiah 'And rt hriMic'h_ foiih wild crapes, i iliject: "(JodV disapp dntmont." Tht ermon was, very impicssivc. At tin nd of which two pe|soiis united with he church. 'l*'ne church 'i? takiny on lew life. K'yery department is wet-liny at toi) speed. Very sarin.a l'alli (fill be?lmmcht-tf to ntabe srrnrr. ncc.cf(} 1'iJ I ill i 1' oil 1 III. 1.11 il/lill..'-' ? """* 7* v ~ Manigault c t___^^JLZnder takers , j* ?J? i S 1 ? i t -HH t .> -:>, B IB -? 1 BBr* /: * *? ? ? ^ jBlj i '% A I ><jffiyr - #* ? > <^'W'<'<"X?S"Xt'X't:''X"X":'?>?<";?^ ? ---^ . **** . -V BMfliitifTjRKirPBl mplele compliance with L 1 h,e^inviolable rijyhts ^d desirps of t Hp Hp. kgb . t 0 -| AIKEN NEWS. c ?. Churches. i>nd. Haptisl?"Cutting dowii th< c .corrupted tree," was the subject of i n ' strong-* unci inspiring senium deliver ?< ed bv Rcvi Jr \V. Miles, pastor, las < Sunday 11, a. m. He based his dis . course' tin "th,. text from Mat.. 7r 11? "Kvery tree, that bringeth not foftl h gootMfruit is hewn down'and.MtHyesi s'into the fire." He urged the imp >r anet. .)f being fruitful as -we art -known only by our fruits or work. . The Sunday Sehool with Mr. (Ivis? _ ("u'mnuttjfs as Supt. is taVintr ton new ii life and,all; officers and teachers* art s working' as .ngdvr before to brink " the school ""Up tek the standard. ('umhoH)jpul A M 1?. church?Scttrr lixtay. Feb. 1?th was- u great day ai - Cumberland, the attendance was ex jceed'mgly large. This, being "Foiin || ; derV I lay," the pasty Rev. J. H ,1 Jennings delivered a,-masterly tlis i: course on the life 'una work of Rich . art! Allen, founder and fust Pi"h"f U of lite A. id. ft. ChurchTJuv pastoi . was , unusually good in his discourst I he seemed Ui be inspired by tht. pe I, ration;''thinking within himself tha .ho- member of the great A. M. K ,1 Church can do too much for Kit-hart . All en's memory or he too thankfu for the big achievement of his life v uut.. we ciln honor .him-' best by, emu . luting his' life, here and elsewhere. 5?-r- A* 4-rfMh p.' m. thei'd" was a Mus'ien t arid literary ptvigrarii Which was i rare treat, not only t? ,r Imi to the city at la rue. sumo of tht . host' local talent appeared n)?uijr wit! Mr. 11. B. Thorhpson, n.L Allen L*i\i . versity who deliveiv ' ' .1 thrilling j address. Me "held th,. larev audietua , 'in rapt'attention for one hour as hi tohl of the Net;roes' contribution u j i he tiehl of education. I The Allen Dity program given by I the A. C. K. League was enjoyed by , all present.. It was feared that thh prognmi would be po ?rlv attended , as two meat services had been attend od during the diiv. but an apprecia] ;l>le . audience was, opt and ev presscl themselves as having enjoyeC. the i losing yxe+cisus, of the clay. Mr. \V. M. Medina*. Supt. ">f tin ,^'Sunday sehol was taken staddtoiIyNIl ySundiiv aftemon, and it was feared . /bp fhj. fain fly for awhile that the fe Ui'l moment had yome.. but -1he doctot Tffiya.tluiv is no .cause for alarm". Qui V prayer is that he will ?0on recoVei , and bt. on his post as usual. A "trip,7 to Bermuda was if mm by I S:sters Angeline Jenkms.?Kikt Blanch last Wednesday evening. Many took the opportunity foresee the beautiful Isle ,oT the Sea,'and enjoyed it very muehu ; ' , " u, Kverybody seems to-be efithused mm- me success it the "Spring Rally". and the clubs are '..vicing with each other to make the. largest re port. "Tune in on Cumberland Mar. ' :'.0t.h and hear the results of our rah : i.v-: >; ... ? ^ The Sunday seln.nl at Cumberland " under the leadership of Mr. \Y. M. ' McGhee cannot he heat by any in the * state, they have consecrated, prepar" i (1 * teachers . and - some oL the best prepared scholars to be found "in the A. M. K" Church- connection.. Social. Mrs. Willie Mdnroe-Cummfngs ent tertained a large number of friends at her home on York street last week. The evening, was very pleas1 antly spent,- The repast ,\Cas indefd delicious. ;? * ' '?-?:?? ~ The SehofiCld Girls Basket Ball ' team will play Voorhees Girls Friday. | F>d>. 14th. ! J. H. JOHNSON & CO. Not ary Public'and Dealer in real estate and snip of lots in | PINK ItlDGK CEMETERY. Beaui -tifully located on paved'road above College Place. Phone I TOO \V dfeh'ington Street i.nd Williams ? ' ' jf anrl i - 714 Main-Street ~ ri v . i Colombia, S. C. ^ y | l ';.We have a lady licensed -*!; Embalmer. j Completemotor 3 I Equipment ~^ ' PKonea .| ? Day 8519 , NixKt 7242 ] v "X* v v \?X>v'l?vvY*i"!,++<' ^Wv > ^.%V. \ y V . . : + y. ~ ,t PAGE FIVE 666 Tablets ? Kflh vi's a Headache or Neuralgia in minutes^cheeks a ( old the first day and checks Malaria in three days. (>(?(> also in Liquid Quality Frming (3lub < w Dry (.'leaning. Repairing, Altering and D> eirig We are in hi)>,iiic-> l,,j \ ;ur c"nv . . veniefice and our living. *A lit tie t'o-ojieratuur WvUiM help J. It. iiciiley, .Manager -V Y. M. V. A. m il.DINT. '? Sumter Street i'lton* -'1801 = 1 1 J. MOLINA | ARCHITECT Phin.< ami Specifications . 1 : ' Submitted on short n<>tiee , r>OU K. McUee Ave. ( rci'tivilJc, S. C. A__ . .1 ICxpert Starter, Generator and Hat- ' ' "t tt'iy.-tlepairs I'll ON lv SaSit . iPripps' Battery Service Dreadnought Could llattvlies. ^4-?I.iinti'eiit l.ifi' Ilv Onus's Keeotdi rI ; ; '* -JtaVK IS A TIM A G v ? * lil.'t l.ady SI. ('oluiul)ia. S. ,"w I i ' .' ?Pm^SSrlONAL " " ~~ : \ ^aVUDS n . ' i| ll':3?' A. M. to 2 I'. .M .Office MOMG ') "tr.'OO P.M. to H P. M- lies. G.r,48 , Dr. C. L. Stephenson _4 Pttysii-iaii^mif StnKtuin * ' , Disease of W'oiiiei and Children A I I!, " :?t?Specialty? ^ ' Office: ' ltosidence: 1 1414'a AsSpjiiibty S?. 4.^8 Oak SC. Jj ? ' offices IIours: 8A. M, to 7:00 I*. M. DR. H. D HARPER Surgeon .Dentist Idlings, 12\Uucii')iis, 1 Males, Crowns anil bridges ' p*". UoUi. Crown sinl It ridge*. Work . i r\ ?i"::ciAi/rY j 1101)'.af - Washington St., flume 'JlOd.'l DR. II. II. COOPER j J".' . ... > . lVlllist- ; Special Attention, (Jiven. to 1 > , ? ai-es * of Mie Cuius r Colli Crown and 14 ridge \Siyk A Spi.rl.'ill y ) ^ _ Ofliee Plio'n'e i;UP.),. 1 12jytf^iMngfon St \ C7- ' Itosiilencp JPtione 8204 x ' OiTelephones: 8:80 A. My 7:o.o |V M. ' office.oo.'i:t ^ 7'/ ,t ' *. ' . . Itesidenee 88711 .r . Dr. D.K.I Jenkins ;f "DCMIST ' . Fillings, IMntcSi Crowns itnil lliiilges ^ : Sunday l>y Appointment ' *: ! 'KiflI'm 1 ion hy?Coltduclive Anesl-hesis a Specially. , -r^\ I 107',i? Washington St., Cola, S. C. ; ? * r DR. L. M. DANIELS I'h.vsieiau and Surgeon : Special AI tent ion V>iven Diseases Of * Women, i 0ffice - '* Residence j Jljtt Washington 2280 Hampton iJLDliune 0420 Tlione 75?>4 i" . DR. J. (J, STUART ' 'Office .Hours:. . Telephone: . ii :(?0 to ( :<I0 1?. Id. " lie*, 4(>'.?2 '. ' 0:00 to 8:Ul) 1'. iM. Oil'..-., :f7n<{ Offiee: Residence: JOdO Tuikir &U - -111-7 Tine $t.- ~ - , ^** ' 4" , Oft lie Hours: \ Phones; ! . I I i A. M. to:.2 1'. M. Res. 8875 '#% ' d P. M. to 8: 1>. M Off!-" ->^7 ' / DR. W. D. Chappejf^ / Physician and Surgeon / 1 .Diseases pf Women and Children J A Specialty . ~1 \ I om.e- " i??- ' ni'MUViict*; / I."{124 I-4 Assumbly St. h!01 l'ine St.? j -Columbia. S. C. ? : S. R. GREEN, M.D. ^ OF ice Hours: 0 to 10 a. m. ? " "h ~TTTo 2 p. in. .0 toA 8 "p. m. Phone 370(5 20Mft Taylor Street Office Phone. 8107 lies. Phone 0708 . n.j.i:iu;i)erkk - -? j AI torncy-ni-l.nw and Notary Public /. I TMrAl'hCi: IN All, CO TUTS J . ...State wwH Fuleml "?' ' It It) Washington St., Columbia, S. C. ;i . Office Honrs 'y - ' Phone \ J \9 8, Ih. *n 'J P. rtt. ' ' ~ 3636 ... . l I 0- m. t?> 7 p. m. ,? -?Or. H. G. Thompson 1 ft" . Slirgoon Dentist t j. Pla'es, Crowns, -Bridges, Extractions I A. Specialty C R*a[ ^28 WASH^MnTHM ^rnMi-T -M Assembly St. Columbia, S. C.