The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 08, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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? Saturday, Mareh 8, 1930 ? ~ CHURCH NEWS, OF JONES CHAPEL A~ M. E. ZION CHURCH NEWS i v Our Presiding.. Elder, Rev. C. L. - - Flowe, held his second quarterly conference last Friday night, and it was " jinite a sncci'seTul one. He'worship* > <h1 with us throughout tho""^ay^SttTT: day. He preached a soul stirring ser' '^rnon Sunda" morning from Matt. 4:'21; subject: "Mendnig Our Nets." Our hears .w'ere made to burn within us* as he spoke, and tears of re'jofcing After the sermon, the choir chanted the Lord's Prayer and sang an appropriate spiritual; ___Rev. Hoover was then asked to pray a special praver for our pastoi* his wife, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter, who 'was called to North Carolina on account of the death of ^ the - Matter's- mother. The?members ? " and friends of thip " church are in deepest sympathy with our beloved s pastor and his wife in their recent -~rt bereavement." The Holy Communion was also ad_ ministered by the Presiding Elder, asr rrsted -by the-Reverends Hoover -and Ilcrringtoru tomorrow, Mar. 10th is the hegin ring nr our Anntversary.flEy^JUil'dUT and his members of Zion Bantist I ChurchVwill worship .with us Sunday afternoon, 3:30 o'clock, and; Kev. Cr umpton ami?his members-of Antioch Baptist Church will worship with us Monday night, Mar. 11. All members and friends of this church are ?>,. one with you to witness all of these services'.., . - - ?r? *MINISTER^' WIVES ALLIANCE =~rr-: ' NEWS v : The meeting of the Ministers' Wives Alliance was held at the pleas" jmt-home of Mrs. W.' D. Chappelle. The hostess who is <pf a very congerir ial make up and-?who id htrr?general 3~ make up is.klhd and Unaler "frr dim position, gave the alliance a most S hearty welcome, so that it could be ffit even in the atmosphere irou.id us. ? ""You" might know that-the reporter enjoyed it. immensely when that 1 -yplemlid easy riding ear ?f hers drove up" to take her to the meeting. The young man. driver of tVio on* ?>?? ?** polite and pleased as any one couKl he. -Of"course the reporter ohsprved that kind of. gentlemanliness ^because it is something this "day and-timo. that you do not conic in contactHvith every day. . . Our busy and nctj\^ little pre sident -van-on the job-as u*ual. Not _s jr.roy matters were brought up foi discus?ion as the-ladies wer, quite , busy cutting up their stockings tc mats so that their husbands tould buy them-some?more?for?Easter ] guess you know they pay as much now Tofone pair of stockings is ihay do for an Easter hat. Mrs. Chanpelle was presiding. over that part . * which made her a party to the crima Those of us who were not fortu7nough~t?rhc" at the baiTmret wets ?Totd-how thP lortunate ones enjoyed themselves. ... . ? The Interdenominational Minister?, Union was entertained at the home ot s^-Mrs. S. B. -Wallace by the- Muster*' Wives Alliance! Mrs. J. F? Page rennl-lo/l Alls ? ' * * pviviu i.u me rviiiuiice mat tncy naj ^ n lovely time. They wnaginealSiemselves all young folk again. A, souvenir heart was pinned on each one ?^ BE-they entered and it was said ihat each heart seemed to'have been in the right place. The party, which was a iolly on0 had a most delightful an.1 enjoyable time because it was a feast ofgood things combined with loive- in keeping with St. Valentine's eve. The ladles^sparedvno pains in making the occasion one of pleasure for their honored guests and they spared nc pains in enjoying themselvesand-mak ing it pleasant for the ladiesT ? . - Ttrwas- much Tegretted that some ot the ministers and their wives could ~ not be present on account of import"ant" busiriCssrand sickness: - . -*-j After partaking of the feiist ot good things some 'pretty games ot amusements were,played into which all could join. Thedadies were sorry that Dr.-Wal lace was not welt and could not-eal as-much of the-good thnags as he desired, so they left him a "bit so that he could buy and eat what he wanted ???a little later on. After, words Of encouragement bad been said by the ministers, a song . .. was sung, a prayer made and this pleasant social meeting passed intc history. Everybody hoping anothei will be projected some time in the :?~ future. ' . A prayer for the speedy recovery of thp-aick ones was made and ,w:t were dismissed with a blessing. Thus ? ends the report of the barrtpiet. The meeting at Mrs. W. D. Chappelle's or ?? Thursday, Feb. 20, was on tho sarai order of the banquet,"just most eriioyabler and each member of the Al_ pxpresscdT-heraeTf" tor the hostess. " ; AliRRVILLE CIRCUIT NEWS The Abbeville Circuit is still alive and our pastor Rev.; W." D. Rook is putting forth every effort he can tc put the progranj over. The P. E.. M. G. Williams, held his ^first quarterly rrteeting February~8-t at"SfOtberry A. M. *E. Churchy Sunday morning the Suriday School was opened by the Supt.*. Br, W. M v Collier, after which P. E .William? gave a fine lecture to the school; and urged the importance of being fruitfub Tha- .hmir .-haaang arrived for nVeachirig, the Presiding Elder invited his hearers attention to Gal. 6:7: "Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap." The sermon was liighIv enoyed by all present.?Elder Williams Ree-ms to have the work of the as a whole was splendid. . ' r ? . """* r ' M ' SOUTH CAROLINA jj V * in * , ct SAINT" JAMES A. M, ECHPRCH *i News m .: __ . ? - tl Siinday morning our pastor, Rev. A ?r.*E. Dixon preaehed from St. Luxe ft til. The ^subject- was "The great ^ m every angle. After the senium. J,: LonPs $up|>er was administered S" and the members enjoyed a glorious _N feast. As music is part;, of the ser- 01 vice;- it was also good. Equally as good was the sermor. : Sumlay evening ~by our^ pastor. At jM this time he preached from A^nos 3:3: P( "Can two walk together except they A agree." The subject was agreement. M The S. S., W. H. and F., and all the lc departments are still busy working. Thfe review of the lesson was made /" | clear and Interesting alung all lines -* . by the Supt., Mr. ft. S. Russell. The missionary society held meeting immediately after morning, service last Sunday with the president, Mrs. Mary | Lou Phelps, presiding. We were glad t to haVe Rev. Cochran with us and ask | The "clubs are still working. On- [z 1 last Tuesday evening Rev; G. K. Ly- <3 les preached a wonderful sermon in \ interest~orMrs/ ivraggre Young's citiF ^ and nn last Thursday evening? blind nreacher, Rev; Alston, preaehed tt r??m wml.i? ? - ' 1 1 - - - iui i?ira. yiuneimina jonnsons club. Both werP enjoyed very much. : ai There will be a Musical Recital on Monday, .Mar. 10, at 8:30. p. m? by -ft Miss W. L. Dixon and a Wreath Drill Mfindny, Mnr. 'stst at the -same hour ' bv Mrs. Roja Mae Corley and 0. E. -jWilson. The admission to both is 10 a cents. There will also_h?_given later j ' a, play, "The Devil In -The Church," S] by _Miss Estell Janerette. The date y ; will be given later. To aTl of these you are invited. ^ ^. St. Stephen M. E. Church Dillon, S. C. . ? 1 Rev. A. Mack preached?a- soul w?? spiring sermon Sunday morning on _c 1 "Love" to a large and appreciative 'audience. ?' 1 The Sunday School and Epworth ? league~weTtr^weli attended^ ' p There 'Will be a lecture at the i ehuit'll Wednesday night.?On Friday r night a debate. '... , i St. Matthews Circult^Dillon ? I Sunday being Communion day quite ^ L a large number "came out t5~worship t ? with us. Our pastor, Rev. Ira J. Gam" hla A R preached from thp subject: ' "The Signs .of fyifc. ?Wa-hatL in our ( audience Sunday, brother Hargrove : from St. Luke Mr-E. Church. Rev J_Taylor_also wbrshTpped--wkh us. He ? is pastorittg McGoll Mission.? \Ve are preparing for the preachers i and teachers institute,^ which; will be [ held at our church the fifth Sunday. [ in this month. I- Siser Frances Baker coritinues tcr Dr. E. R. A n7tersoir^cntt--seen-in Dil- L Ion a few Sundays ago. He is the ...efficient presiding elder of the Dillon * ; District. - .. r? ? ? ll 1 MT. ZION A. Mv'Er^CHllRCH U I GRANITEVILLE ? - ? 'M mSX In spite of the cold wave which- ^ L-followed the lvighF^Oh?hHHL-ou?last k Sunday the service were unusaully ^ I good all day\ AT10^r. rn. Mrs^ Spann .. the Supt., opened Sunday School. JTne CJ lesson was very interesting-and thor- ^ ' oughly discussed. Immediately after . -dismiasion the.mo.rningjservice^ began. ! Rev. H. B. Thompson, our pastorV F preached a wonderful sermon from StVff I Matthew ll:29v "Take My yoke upon J ; you, and learn of me, for I am meek , ' -and lowly in heart; and .ye shall find_ 1 > rest in your souls." These are words ' of consolation coming from the lips , ' of our dear Master. ' 1' .' ' At 7:30 p. m. the pastor preached a '' ; beautiful sermon?from?2nd Samuel U 19:5." These messages were enjoyed by all present. . We?were pleased to r( ' I have Mrs. Sarah Jimpron, Ma's. Dun- ^ j bar anr son worship with us on Sun- 'J fl day. Come again. -Visitors are_jal- ^ t ways welcome. ? 1 i 1 SUM M ERTON NEWS a Taw Caw Baptist Church News ? ~ -:q: In spite of the weather our pastor, r Rev. J. S. Hannaham, preached a souL tl j stirring sermon last Sunday. Our n hearts were made to feel'glad while ^ I the- malt-of Cod talked to ug. Rev. ^ , Hannaham is a wonderful pastor. The . I members at Taw Ca*y feel proud of ^ ' him. The- Sunday School opyped at ? . 10 o'clock with the Supt., J. JD. Mc- j, J Fa^den, secretary Carrie Durant, al- s so teachers and members on the job. , I The lesson was beautifully taught by ? , I Rev. Charles Georgia. Review by the jr .y pastor. . I Mrs. Suester Hilton spent the week 1 end with her grandfather, Mr. Wash . Georgia, who left for Washington, D. I C., last Thursday- tu spend- a while . with his daughter, Annie Oliver. G --??Mh?? Pnrrip Parson returned, home I The Summerton basketball team 15" ri planning to play Manning on the -8th C which is Field day in I Manning. - - .r''-' ? Professor Morse At 2nd Calvary 31 > ? ?Prof. Josiah Morse, an instructor in ' the ^University of Sftuth Carolina will speak at Second Calvary B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening Mar. 9, at 6 o'clock. I The public is invHe<h , " i J EN K INSVTLLE NOTES P IT- - White Hall A. M. E. Church The .services wer? usually good last I Sunday,"" T?uhdaT1SPtrm)|"was- very in-? Cresting. The lesson ,w&s thoroughly I discussed. After wfiich it was review >,ed by the Supfc* 4 " We were .also favored with inspir- } > ir?<* amfr uplifting remarks on^?htlsu5^ _ lect Repentance and Faith, by Mr. A. s< F. Harper. After which Miss Carriol^ .?-?THE PALME (arucr sang <? very bcautif ulliotir The jalivrnpon sld'Vit'ir wan equally * "ody and impressive lis' tire mornig senyice. The pastor, Rev. W. R. ? Bowman in a very impressive maner preached another one of his soul;Trring and profitable sermons. We in rest'assured every listener return 4~home with a heart full of-twrppi-, ess. Immediately "after the sermon le Lord's Supper was administered, fter which the following officers and lembers" contributed in the rally:, Key. W. R.Bowman, Messrs. N. F.. orper, John Poaraonr Ilarpmy , B. ftlartin, A. P. Harper, John "pepcer, J7 S. Young, John TToilgbby, athan L. Martin, A. E. Ashford, all f whom , paid $1.00. The following persons paid 50c: Mesdames Flora Spencer -Kllu B. er, Mayme Dansby, Carrie Pearson, nnie'Hughey, Sophia Martin, Susie lurphy, Hattie Young. We are all >oking forward^o a greater day. 'amden Glee Cluh Will Sing-?Rev. Shirley C1_'- 1 -A ? w apaK AtJLadson The. Rev. Mr. Shirley of Chariot'-*. C.,-will address a number of organ atiOrtS at" l-adsoYi Presbyterian hurch, Sunday, Mar. 9, at 4:30 p. m. montr the organized bodies thftt are ? be pr.esent are the Columbia Mu10I Benevolent Association,,, the Culjfe~01ub and the Scotia Chapter. Rev. Shirley is-? popular mission^ ry of the Catawba Synod and has one much constructive?work in 'that ehh? Vbtrwillenjftjthearing him. The Camden Glee Club whose presient is Mjss Addie Thomas, will rener a musical program: Theie will Iso be literary numbers from Camen friends. The Camden program is ponsored by Mrs.-Angie Thompson ie extend to the- public a cordial inR'afi'on to attend this "program. Mrft Belle E. Vincent, Chr. The Caanon Progressive Club of hnnnelle Station A. M. |3. Churr>u : raking splendid prngretir under the '"acfership of the president, Miss estine Caldwelh?The-elub meets evry first and third Thursday evenings. The club was entertained by Messrs udolph and Thqdeus Mims at 1001 ine street. "The following program as rendered with the rhhirrohn of re program committee.Mr. Washing m Epps, Presiding^ . Singing by the Club. Prayer by" pv, H T ?.??.? jfnin., miikiiik- itecua?Miss Goldie Wats^m^?SinRinR. hen Rev, Bryant favored the mem>M' 'wi'.h ? nfaytAte?uddrean??*Courage."? At the close oT the me?ig a deHciou s-repast of .iello >i(hd ikewas served.-- ? ' *? w ,' MARION NEWS t ; : Mt. P'isgah Baptist Church The funeral service of Mrs. Diana ?hite who died at her home on Dixn street,. Feb. "25, was held on Feb. 7, at 3 o'clock p. m. at Mt. Pisgah laptist. Chureh by the pastor. Rev. /. F. Mcintosh, assisted by Rev. B. . Gardner, agent for the North -Carina Muftnal I.ifft Tn?urance Cf>n end i?v:-Gr C. "Reynolds, pastor of Bethel I. E. Church. .Mrs. White has bee?loyal and faithful member for more inn 32 years. She was a dearnnness ntil her death and had served he pastor spoke very beautifully of le Hf0 of the. deceased. For the ocjsion he used as a text Job 19:25-27. s a subject; -The Christians Trivimhant Testimony and joyful Assurnce?A solo was_snng_hy_ Mrs. ^Borrte. 'inch McDuffie and a resolution oU ejialf of the church was read by Irs. Maggie Mae Mcintosh, and on ehalf of the Home Missionary So-, fety by- MfSi-Ceerie- Finch McDuffie, he*, deceased is survived by one aughter, Mrs. Hattie Cooper, Washigton of Marion and; one son, Mr. eymour Cooper of New York City. ?latives ami friends. * Rev. W. F.- Mcintosh preached a >u1 stirrine sermon Sundav ninminc [arch 2, to a large number of meniws and friends. His text was found st-Peter 18.. ? ' ' ^ The Judges gave the name of Betrice Johnson for the trip to State allege to compete wi.b stn len*s of ther high schools^on May 2nd. ? Students for the .final contest for m StaokhQuse, MedaI_at commencelent which is given a^ the Marion 0., Training School by Mrs. Walter tackhquse are as followaj_. Misses Drucilla Stevensoii, Wilhellena Charlton, Wilhelmena Spar-ro^ orothy Braddy, Louise Burch, Mr. ihyial Reed, Emma Foxworth, Janie mith and Retha Thomas. , Miss Lucile Finch and nephew, D. McDuffie,-Jr., spent the week end 1. Miarion with her sister and friends. -WELCOME ?.?-to * ST CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH -The Church_Jtilh-,a message of a lod of Love in a universe of law. The Church humanitarian. The laoratory in which God helps men to ?alize 1fis~Witf"tTr the tdeaTa~7TT JORUS hrist. ? ' '"i . . The Church?whose sicn is the ernss i nd whose watchword is love that acrifices. \ ^?-Worship With Un ;? Sunday School?10:00 A. M\ Mortiing Worship?11:80?A^ M. B. Y. P. U.?6:00 P. M. Eyenin^ Worship?7:30 P M. Musical selections of a variety for | He culture and taste of all worship-1 era;? . Rev. S. S. Younjrblood, Minister - ?rr~ v Charleston News Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church The attendance of Mt. Zion is on le increase each week because of the pep interest shown by the pastor in jlectiirtr his subjects from wtrttfrmreach On last Sunday be preached wm Ihe subject: "The love of Jesus , -J, _( TTO LKADKR , *t?A|iifSflpd in Touro." , 1 I &lrs. Knox, the organist was'called away to The Tiedside of h<lC_>h'k norther, at Sumter, Mrs. J. \\\ Withesspoon is acting in Tier-stead. Mrs. Evelina Hamilton was called home from New York to the hod si do of-her pick husband. .. - Air. Charles jlarl? Supt^-of our. Si^nlavTSehmrtU^n the ?iek list, though a little Improved, Rev. J. W. Witherspoort will deliver a lecture af Mt. Zion Church, Tuesday night, Mar. 18th 8-p. m., subject: 'The Two-Story House." f<>y_ the'Tlencfit of the %group clubs of which Mrs. Essfe "McHnde and rMrs. Eloise Lawton are -captains. A silver offering will be. asked at the door. Allen 1 University's Orchestra and Quartet of Columbia in grand recital at Mt. Zvm.A M F. Church, I'Viday evening, Mar.- 14thr Artmrssion :trn*. Don't miss this great treat. . " On the 7th of Jan., 10*10, Mr. Green of Charleston and Miss Goraldino Lee of Orangeburg were happily marriedat the home of the bride's mother., -Mrs.?Gnssiij?Lee,?Orafif?ehurg Thr~ couple is fiow living in Charleston. . The marriage ceremony ot Miss Jill and Mr. Jack Who Who, will he held at Dash's Casino, Smith street for the benefit of Mt. Zion A. M. K. Church Momlav, M?r 10th.al 8 p. m. Mr-. H-Tobin, M-is*-O.- Mack, Rt-v. 1. W. w unerspoon,?pastor. fume. <ii^| see these-young. folk usherpd on life's happy voyage. Emtiniml A, m ^ rhnr.K" . -O'rfpastdf hk returned from Cumberland. Aid.. where he visited his soriT He looks nut eh refreshed, from hi'"trip. - / 1 .r *>~ * The Bihle "Class is still well attended and instructive. TheTTt o'clock service was' very impressive, the text was Rev. 22:17: "And the spirit .tind^ the bfide say. come a?d?let hint, that lieaielli ny, mine. And let him that is athirst come. "Arid whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely. This was a .soul stirring. ALoul reviving message, as a result of this se?* iron four young peopR, joined t lie church. Sunday evening. Rev. A. It. :JIoward of Sumter, preached for us. Rev. Howard is an excellent speaker and everyone present enjoyed he rei mmv ITheTToTy CoTUniTTTTidn was administer jed at both services. . On Monday evening the Vocational Contest sponsored by Mrs-. 1>. S. a- grand sbecess. - The~?7Tn7iR!V'nt s and their co-workers -were Jioauti fully -gnwnetl in evening attire.J'T'lcr,. were about twenty contestants. Miss N. A. McQueen won first prir.e. a trip 1.' I Atlantic Citv. Mrs. Mc Gee of Aiken won seconti prize. a trip to Asheville. Miss Laura A. HilL third'jSfizj'. trip to AnhCvillo. Fourth .pViy.e-ul.su?a1 Ltrip....to. i Asheville was won by M rs. -Mannj e. B1 ah<? h a rd?,-wA* ..r ich. - litcraix Program was rendered under the direction of Mrs. K. Rosali(. Hash. The Red Army- was much" eneoitLaged by. this 'Success. . A, group of singers under the leadership of Mrs. E. Rosalie Hash sung for the St. Phil ill. ?t. Michael and' the hang's Haunters society at the King'S Daughter's recreation Icon tor. AttWne v N. ?At Dobbins will lecture at Mt. Zion A. M. K church nesday evening ;~r? AT. JjTMRS?A-~?M. R. X^illkciL Sunday was a lively day with us.' -Our pnstor, Rev. J. .E Dickson, was at his best Sunday morning He de~ Mvfered a-Liuiiiiion fnuti the 00 I'nalmsand the 12 verse. So tedch us to number our days. The subject was "Count your days." r At 3:30 we went over to Jones Chapel NA:?*M1 "E. Z. church of which the T?pv. Hnwter is the efficient pastor; At this time Rev.. Dickson preach " ed from St. Luke iRl.'h The subject ,was "Keep Busy Time is Short." It goes without saying that those who know?him?tha-p "-Rev. ~I)ick^n~T^lian~ orator of rare treats and talents. The A. C. E. League-was well attended.-As there is always room for improvement th? members are working to mil-, bettor thp league. HeV. C. C. Cooper, student a Benedict college and Mrss Estelle Jafterrtte;-teach er of class'number two in the Sunday schoej. made short l?ut interesting remarks. The league cannot fail trude Bonney and Miss- Ellen .Johnson as vice president and- a well organized program com mi t tee. " A^aln at 7:30 RPvt Dickson mtror duced Rev. C... C. -Cqoper to preach. His text was found in the 51st division of the Psalms. The restoration of the joy "of Salvation. This was in deed, a pract ical sermon. ^ * - - - The Sundav school and . the VI*. II. ~and~the \V. M. and P. missionary societyar^sDl^jimving^ahmg^ji^ | Manigault a ? Undertakers a % f s | H UK: W JB ? hma.- ?l^h I roil .-JjL VkD B* M ^K^n^Bjf ? ~:~ w??<"??? > ; 'W^OvW-X'vw^'V' i - ! : ; 1?rr . r J?"* " ? .*'" ' ' ,T'r ' .' - V v - ' I. _ -with Mr. K. S. Russell, superintendent and Mi s. Mai y FiTu i'heipsy -pftOddent The captains are still wurktTTg?'' Rev. W. E. White wilt conduet a week's meeting at the above named Ttrureti the week embracing the first Si nday * AJ1 ate invited Mo attend. We were jjlad to have Revs. Bajjjud and Plair *pi ffgen3gy~7TTt -as1rTheTsr~To /agfiip. r" TO THE CJil U( H AM) GKXKRAI. --PUBLIC;... Tn^iTs cc-rtifies that the-Undersigned historic Freedman's Ilospital'in Wash ington, I). C., under the skilled Dr. Terry. On Sunday, January f>, 11K5U, Dr." Robdrt W. Mance, Jr., our son, left Columbia, S. C., with me in his caie und i now hold-u new leuse on life and its activities.' As we lay in bed, not khowing what might be our final lot, the following persons came to see us in the order named: ?Drs. John R. Hawiems-, Price -Hurst-" W. H. Thomas-, W. H. (Joston, E. H. Corf;?A. Ji?XVdt.tio, li F Riei^?Rt_ Rev. E.'D. W. Jones, Mrs. Katie Carpenter Spencer and Miss Spencer. Mrs. Nora Swygart Gray and- the Missps-Swygert, Mr. Mclver Johpson,Tlr. Morton, ~TTr." J. E. Beard, Mrs. Ai;t> n,,i ?*-- w ? ? ? rrmx?r-T7?rturra, ivil*. r,. f. rtlOQtl, K<?V. W. A. Taylor, Mr. E, D. Ward, Miss Odalis Ewings, Mrs, Henrietta Ball Hicks. Prof. Howard Gregg. Dr. C-. II. Stcplcau,"Dr."GTeen7 Mr. W. C. H, Bnnvn.and friend,' all of precious and kd.'t.ing _ memory^?passing. over_ the, bridge of Tmpen^mg cTangeF wfiTTe'TRc lasting light held out to burn. To my many friends at home" and abroad I wish in~thrs way to exoress annreeiation ami -acknowledgment of lheinjetters of sympathy. To the pastors^and loyal members of the Charleston "District. tht oldes* District south of ?>Masnn and Dixon jine.'I \vish fo'th'arw you for standing 4tv -ad -guarding .our-r-rry- jgtTftttr*"'' i TU W. MA NCR. |':. * P. E. Charleston .Dist rict^ *' Ministers To Meet , . " ? . * ?. . . * I . ~?At Zinii Baptist-Church the Interdenominational Ministers Union \vill hold its Annual meeting Wednesday i n tghl^M a r. rT2t+r?t8:00. "fhr" pxrff lie is cordially invited to atleiuL Let the .ministers urge then1?congregu tn lin jii'i in Ini?|>r mimlii'i'i j The officers of the Unioh will he inM'.fsic by Zion*s~choir. !nvocation " It'-v. C. T. Dillard.?I.cvmhi, Rev. J. B. Fll'ott Sermon. Rev. J. E. .Pafce. Installation. Rev. J. .1. Harrison, Ren oil Set hip, "Kit. Gr^Pr^PHUard? KWi J. P. Roeder. PgsV)r /^"**Rcv. COt. Brown, Pres. . * "J. 1 ~TT Roy. "F.ir. Wfftla^eT^ec'r. ; - %* ? * ?? Bl.YTllEWOOn NOTES The Anmial Field Day for schools .iu.this district .and Vicinity took place lest Saturday. The day wth> cold and rainy but this did not stop The people; as la rue-crowd* attended. At the appointed hour, Supt., E. A. -Alex andv4\. (.white>-with -his. teachers were here. Prof \V. . R. Eh)wman. Principal of Bethel School made .some interesting: remarks, .outlining: the Tilths for Field day:?Dlythowood hfr* -1-i'en winning the first nri/e for the last four years, but this year tbe teachers .planned? that Blythewood should hot win. Friends and patrons of thi> schools soon were at "fever heat." Prof Bowman and Miss Lucretia Adam* slijrhtiy differed on ? itPCtmaJ point. Mr. Bowman rnntoink ? <! that no examplv is right when.one iota is Oinitted. Mt. Zion school taught by Miss: y iTQ*m?ftsthei!:^Baasc-rdr ramc m ~for a lion's share', when her third grade knocked Blvthe.wood out. The judges who were white, announced that Blythewood won the first honor through a* nai'ro- 'margin; Bnllentine second and Mt. Zion third: P ipt. Alexador said he was pleaded hevond expression 'of'what he hi d seen. He spoke'very kindly of _ Mrs.- Adams ifhd said she impressed him very much and heliev-e* ihr. is., very efiieiont. in her wor-k-r 1I(. also spoke kindly about Mi.Ts Basi.sard end her work Ln^-apeakiny of the activities of field day. MrT"Alexander declared these exercises not cfn _ly ahuv}' the-.stu<tents up, but the teach efs as well. "I am afraid, he said. "that~some of ny- teachers who are lure are hiding behind af 'straw ex-cuse...?Bowmen and. Wis \y ife are ,,vust putting the job over in Blyth.wood." Mis*-Pauline Sharp and Charley Haigler \veif married in Winnsboro. nd Williams I i v *1* nrl F . uiKuaiiliCI 5 . *J| Columbia, S. C. tji I We have a lady licensed , { I 1 Embalmer ~~j| Complete motor Ijj! ? Equipment? X =?| L Phone* ! I , % ? Dsy 88J9 NiKhr 724- t *t! >%^VV!g!|gVVVVVV 1^. . '- - - * ' * A -4. ;?.?v? ,; . r-fc ; "i ^ ^ * . - '7~* PAGE FIVE ^ 666, Tablets Kelievea-a. llcudachc or Neuralgia in HO minutes, checks a i'uld the first day , and checks Malaria ,in three days. <>66. also In Liquid ! ^?'"7"'A ' ' _ ? Quality PressiugClub ZT Dry Cleaning. Repairing, Al: ? ? |x>ring and Dyeing ' "r~"" " veuiwice ami our living. A lit ;tle Cooperation would help ? ?: ?* J. If. Denlcy, Manager Y. M, C. A. 1U ILDING Sumter Street - - i'hont. 3801 ? - V J. MOLINA ?- ARCHITECT^ , ?I'lans^sjird Speeificatitfna ~ * Sutunmed on shori notlce " r.UO 1-J%jliec Ave. Greenville, S. C. I'm 1 1 ' Expert HtiiiU'l', (jenrrnrtir mitl Mtery: Repairs ' RHONE 8r.8() Fripp^ Knit pry; Service ?HreadnangRr Tiould Ilutleries r 7 Longest I.-ife l?y Owner's Records : OrtVH rP^-A:'fl{t7X+; ~ iiM l.adj St. Goluuihia, S. C. IM^orivSSlONAL - cards 737 r773 T%-.r;M. ta 2 I', ftfc Office tf&tJO-'--? "prod R. .\l. in # l'. .V " Res. <;r?48 Dr. tv. K Stephenson Physician and Surgeon-?? ? . Disease of'- WOmei ajul Children t A - . Speciuky . _ ' - ^Office: ?? ResUKtiWe^?? ? IJU'.h i:i"H Q?U St. ' Oriiii II- A A11 ' " ~ I)R. H. D HARPER =~ Snr^emt Dentist"?: ?-~ Killings, Ext met ions, .I'lates,, Crowns.' ., | and bridges : - . _j Gold Crown gnd .Itridge Work -A SPECIALTY /. . ' "T --11UP',i?. Washington St., I'lijmc 21folif ", _? - DR. II. 11. C'OORKR ? Pent ist Special ALloiUio? Given to l);.<ctisea of '.he Gums A''Specially . , " ~ .. '. Otlicv I 'hone (tl."P. 1125 \V;i<hi??^i mi >4* . ? Residence Phone 82(54 Olfice Hours:1 Telephones: | 8:30 A. M. lo 7 (10 P. M. Office 00:i:f . . -1?f- i?: ' - pL'siik'nce RR7.'t 1 Di. D. K. Jenkins ;?-? L? dentist - (Fillings, Plates, Crowns anil Bridges? ' Sunday l?y Appointment -r *vt i Fxtliictiun by Conductive Anesthesia ^ I 1107^2 Wifsliinftlojt St/, Cola, S. ... ^ .7 imTT? M. danii<:i^~ ? tMrysiciau and Surgeon j Special Attention Given?Diseases.^) f Women. . -'? , Of file- Residence ?I 125?Washington 22.'!() ilamnton ? ._?.. Phone (5120 "c": ~.IT:one 75(54 | i\i> i r\* ' - I im. ,i. it. Si'UAKT |Of i'k'c?1 lours;?:? Telephone: ?"r???? 11 .(Ml to I :0.o P.M. " - lies. 4 lit 2 fettu to rt:0t> 1'; Oflice ,HTtMt Office: < ' Residence: -2U4tf Taytag St., 1417 Pine SU . Office lUnns: ?-^Phones I I A. >M. to_2 P. M: lies. 8875 ?i P. M. to 8: P.M. ~ Office 4247 ' ' DR. W. D. Chappelle Physician -and Surgeon ' Diseases of Women and* Children ? . A Specialty Oflice:' ' Residence: I;124 Kit Assembly "Si. .* 1404 Pine St. i . _ Cohfuilila.- S^-C, '? - ?rTe?_?. J S. It. GREEN, M. D.T , i OP"ice Honrs: I, !? lo 10 a. m. ?_ , IS' in??n>~nu~ " " ^ (> to 8 P..Ml. - i I IMrone JjT'.Uj 2 Taylor.-Si ? ?'? *, B ' Office Phone 8107"" tTes. It,hone <V7P8 ;; n. j. frkoerioC?? Milorncy-ntiLaw- and Notary Public .^-TRTAC'I 1(12 IN AM. COl IMS - ' V ?St. a It*?ft ml Federal -? ' nit> Washington St., Columbia, S. C. i Office Hours ... ?, .. -.-Phone P a. m. to'2 p. m. ' 8526 ' i, s-. . -3 4 LJ2.au?kt~l n. ffi. ??-? ; .'j J)r. ILIi: Thompson ^ Surycon Don!ist * 1 Plafos, Clowns, Hi i.lyes, Extractions M A Specialty ? -?-A 'Res; 2228 WASHINGTON STREET 1414V4 Assembly 8t. Columbia; S. C.