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1 Saturday, March * 15.? 19M0. - J
I. CHURCH NEWS OF
-?The B. Y. P.-II, of Second Calvary. X>
along with -its' minister, IhuJRey^C. J
H. Brown extended an invitation to a
all the young people's Societies of]o
Columbia on February 9, to meet j p
'JfiF with them in a joint service. The ob-1 p
ject of the meeting was: , j t
1. Provide an unusual opportunity | s
inr rteWflffll'l'ru unil iin'inlum, lir gcttfc
acquainted with one another??~ | o
2. Provide an unusual opportjujjij^ a
for real christian fellowship. , Irl
3. Provide an opportunity^ for,
young people to. present new ideas. 0
4. Help lay out a calendar for q
this year's work. ~ ~ s
1 f 5. Solve problems of societies, as- j
sociations, and individuals by the pol- *
ing'of ideas? ' : ;'= ly
f j# Mrs. Albertha Simons, the pre?i- ] j,
;,/ . dent presided throughout the me^t- L
*?*- ? -fa
feu - Mr. E.-C. Clark of Emanuel A. M.l j
?' JS. Church spoke on church work as a jy
- community ' work and builder. His j "
talk was well taken by the" yoimg peo
==- ph\~ because thevkm-w- the-?valuable
?servTx^e~*hia-yuiing man lm,i giyen.iD.h
f helping to erect this magnificent edi- |"j
fice in Kendalltown. . * - j(
The Benedict Quartette rendered . .
HBeyerai seiectiohs,. " - ??-j-;
Mr. Hammonds, who represented!0
the 'Y" from Benedict college spoke. ;
on Religion and Sciences?He?sfcimu- lj
lated much thinking on the part of ^
the young people. Miss Fair repre- jj
B sented Sidney Parlc~with-a very help-, ^
~ ful~ -paper. Appropriate -remarks
fg were made by Mr. Rosborough of 1st. c
Calvary. ?-r-?- ' ..jj
p. Thjs_ meeting was so very helpful, |
it was decided by the representatives *
from .the various churches, that a a
Sp- r m^etintf woukL he:.hehcL.pt_2nd Cal- 1 n
i ' vary on March ifi, at fi o'clock"; tT5 ^
I: s .form a permanent young ^people's *
"fi ' leadership council. Ftyerv' .churcui in "
$ the city is requested to send dele- T
gates for this organization^ J
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JUNIOR USHER BOARD OF 1ST. I
4:'. JCALVAjijf - !
_'The Junior Usher Board of First ^
Calvary held its weekly meeting at v
Leola?Pearson. " The. "meeting . was J
en11"d to "rHpi- hv thp nresident. The
toll was called,and each member that:
r . TV P?nnnnt roepnrwlpH with n rpintfl- *
tion from the Bible/- After the meet- ,
~ fnj? We were favored wi tha- program: .
Instrumental solo Miss Rosa Lee Jef
ferson; Poem Miss Juliet Raiford;
JQuartet Misses Elizabeth 'Pearson, *
Janic Kershaw, Emma Kershaw and *
Sfc, i ^nwie Meshitt. ij
After the meeting we were served-^
J fa delicious course,oT^ ice cream and 1
j ' ' cake. ' . ' j?
if THE Y S OF JONES CHAPEL A. M.!
Xi E. ZION CHURCIll - J 11
v.. jWisKos ^VTargaret, Victoria and.Jes- c
. sie Gladden were'hostesses to the Y,'
fi -s^on Wednesday February 26th at their |
^ liuin-e 1J112?. i ?'
?j . y The meeting opened with the us-! v
- ual devotionaTs." ATter which the 1
* iDP"esident, Mtss Florenc-e (l
#|5r<?pted the members and extended a 1
"Stearty welcome to-Uhe viiiiUii^. .. . _:P
i t The minutes of the previous meet-j*
inpr-having been read, the members
' responded to roll caH^with their dues-j-t
r" fflN house was nex't opened for bus- if
? ' ,'fiess at which timG plans were corn- c
.pleted for a trip to the T. B. Canip p
L_ ihis_jtnppth. ? ^ - .
'"Among the^%-httors^prr^^t-^weiaiJ
Mesdamrs Berths Foggy," Hayes, An-P=
"g'eline Bailey and Wilson and Misses]
M. L, )Vatts, Annip Williams and.Ed- 1
na Craft. Each'of the visitors gave:f
interesting antl enoourairing talks!]1
in whk*h they complimented the mem ! *
bm ?r their.work afld offered their 1
sipp! SVt., Miss Adellp Greene made!*
a fitting response to the visitors. Mrs. k
Hayes, was welcomed as a new mem- s
ber. After the roll call for mfscel- ^
~Iffneous quotations the^ foBowing pro- ]-?
gram was enjoyed which" included: a I ^
vocal solo by Miss Corinne..Gordon; jr
pianQ?^o]aa_ by Misses Annie Williams >k
and" Victui ia Gladden and the?GtuhT^
~ song by all.1 -? - U
At the. close of 'the meeting the | "
hostesses delighted their guests with ic
a delicfehs repast "consisting of pota-1
to salad;. sliced pork, pickle, rolls, c
Ice cream and caktf and chocolate ?
fudge. " ""it
Thfe Y's thank the following friends'?
- for conttf iftutions: Mrs. C. J. Benson,
Misses pele Kennedy and 0(f>ssa, i
.... Bates. > ' ]
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CH^R^JSTPN NEWS.
Zion Church,
Sunday of wst weak was a gener- '
al exchange (If pulpits, in Charleston
-* among the ^ministers, and Mt. Zion ^
? , -*Vaw wall provided for hy sending to
ua^Bev. Lloyd, ^who eam? To .us full .
the- hohy-sjMritHand Zion "was. hies'Z
7^?ed with ^a vbry excellent sermon by ^
^"ftey. JJoyd. - The attendance was us- j
ually-good. At^our evening service _3
OUT pasto>;-5jg^hack at his post and j
<C^came hack wTHi^fc-eiifgrcod spiritual
~~pirwer and delivered orfffs^44s strong ^
sermons. The ..evening attemftiQCe ?
was unusually large. The pastor^
spoke of the large number of sick
members and friends of Zion and he ,
roqnnnt.ed that, tho. audience have silent
prayer in behalf of <our . sick and ^
- ? daprosttod -members and friends which - ^
. > was a very impressive moment to aH7(
On gim/lniT Mndt Orwl Mica SarftVi :
T " Ffttfey, Ttrrvr attamdi-ntr -A Hon-Uivar^
-? ?aityv-Oolumbia. . was taken irrto full y
membership at Mt. 7.ion. We wish f
her a future of success. <
On Wednesday evening March 5th r
at Mt. Zion the people of Charles- |
toil- were honored with one of the
best lectures we ever heard, in this ^
city for many years. This wonderful ^
lecture was delivered bv Attorney j
Nathan Dobbins of Washington, D.
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SOUTH CAROLINA !
lr- His loctur^ fiom .the .subject\
'he Negro &hd liis Citizenship. Atarnev
Dobbins had demoilgtra te.d suerb
intellectual ability as'an orator
nd a Historian. He dug up history
f ancient days, and proved" lochia
eople the worth of education and
'reparation, and h? also said to conend
for your Tights to'Vote. T" Why
houldn't we- be ^.rij)ud of one of
Louth Carolina's sons, and a student
f Allen university, Columbia,. S. I'.,
Howard University School of
There will be a "Lecture at ZiQ?
h March I8th for the benefit of the
Iroup Club by Rev. J. W. Witherpoon,.
subject: The^ Twir Stbry
louses. Let us not miss this great
leat in store for us. We are lookng
forth with deep interestTor the
ecture by Dr. Witherspon, a noted
peaker. A silver offering is asked
t tlie dour.
Irs. Eloise Lawton and Mrs. Essie
i?eBridei_ captains. ?
Plymouth Congregational Church."
-Plywoutlr clwrvlr ,was- pleased Uj
ay, Rev. J. E. Beard, pastor of Email
el A.*M. E. Church. The appreciaivc
audience which greeted hihpw'as
dined by his informing and inspiring
ermon. Plymouth's pastor filled the
ulpit of Centenary M. E. Church,
"he appointments were a part of the
:eneral exchange of.'pulpits in all
Charleston churches, ??
The Excelsior Club' of-r Plymojjth
hurch will hold it.s?monthly meeting
it the home of. Miss Emilv Gregory
81 Congress street, Tuesday, March
8th -?t 5:30?e^eloek;?A-H--members
re requested to attend this meting
What is the Community Church?
Phis quest)on.win he answered byRei
P.oS. Ledoetter in a special- sermon
Sunday night March 16th. .-It"ts" expected
that a large audience of-members
and friends of Plymouth church
rirrtTe presentrto hear this message
Emanuel A. M, E. Church.
^=A fine and brotherly spirit was exinvited
in the" Intjer-denominational
diisterial Union. On. Sunday morn
ng the p]?U>rs: of the.1 city exchanged
iulpits. -We- were very" pleased tc
tave ReVj^Dtmbar, pnsfor of Mor*
4s?Ktreet|?jptist church. Ho' preach>d
?r<jm u>e^ II Cpff 3 chapter 1 vs
Phis able sermon was well taken afid
lev. "Dunbar _?proVed himself to be
idtTi an able speaker and linger. Qui
last.or preached at Plymouth Copgrerr
tionf^l church. We hope by this
xchanging . of' pulpits, the warm
irothcrly feeling that exists between
he ministers will be felt between the
hurches. ~aruT~thratr-we realize we're
ill working for the same 'goal?hea'eYi.
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After* the morning service the fulcra!
of Sister Beatrice C.rum was
>f Bro. Blake's class.??
Sunday school was opened at 3:30
>y the Supfc. Bno. S. Lv J<5nes. TPhf
essoa- wa&very interestingr- L'.m vsUrc
ho" discussion of the lesson with the
lass, as' it was so beautifully ex"opchprs'
Mooting bw-tfur"pastor and
Jrs. J. B. Jones. ------The
League was good Sunday aferroon.
Three" white friends were
iresent and remained? throughn.nt the
vening service. They were Mrs. W
Ilollock, Miss M. CV-hhol+ock and
Vf II ?T"\ li-,, 4-1 ^
i>i i >. 11. \j/. uuiin. iu i n. i i wuuv.i\
to the' I.eaOn
Sunday evening our pastor
(reached an excellent sermon. In
pite of the very busy day he had
lad, he was filled with the spirit. His
exf was?-ReV; ?3:20.?After this
ousing. message, the pastor request d"
the? choir to sing: "There's^ a
Stranger at the Door," it was sung
everal times each time brought a
'bung person in the church. The re;ult
was fivq cohnccted themselves
vith the church. We wure glad lr
lote several visitors present. Sister
Smith one of our old members, died
f-st week at-the-home oL.her_da.ugh
cr, Mrs. Rachel Harbson. ' SrstOT
-mith was a faithful and?devout
hristian.
Mrs. Addie Williams -^one ~Gt oui
ddest S. S. teachers lost her mother
ind is very -sick herself. We pra>
or her in this hour of sorrow and
iickness.
The Red Army will give a Trij
Ground the World, Monday eve, Mar
iO. The Trio Around the World i?
iponsored by Mrs. E. M. Green._
SPARTANBURG NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Church "
Sunday school opened 10:00 wit!
he assistant superintendents Mr. Hen
y Turner,?whn?spares?nrr; time it
nakmg-the- Sudav school.lively. 5ft
,vere sorry to know that 6urtsupeirm>
endent, Mr. T. W. William?, is stil
11 and could not^e with today
We miss him very much and hop<
lotv soon be. will be a We tn~getrmt
_11:30 the organist Mrs1. Garrett
vas.at her best. She has a well train'd
choir that, willjstand the test^any
where. Dr. McCbpilaiv our belov?E
rnstor, preached from St. Matthew
'8-20. ; :
Subject: "His nromiso presence.'
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us-germon was iuu 01 lire unu myu t
>11 the vrflv thru. As we-Jooked ovei
he congregation into *o fnaiiy fat'ej
t made us think that winter hac
brown off hi* gray mantle.,and sprihj
mil adorned "herself in her beajjtifu'
treen gown. Too much cannot be sale
>f Dr. McClellan and his way of car
'ylng ott bis~ services.- They are realy
out of the ordinary. When ybi
vant to enjoy real metropolitan ser
rices come to Trinity A. M. E. churcl
vhere you are always welcome al
my time and on any occasion.
At 3:30 o'clock Rev. McNeal, pas
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THE PALME
tor of the Metropolitan and his con|
gregation worshipped with us. Kev.
r mc.-NfSn?Fought us a very timely message
which we were pleased to enI
joy. At 7:30 we were at our post,
KeVr-Wv H. Peterson piaaohed a splen
- did acfiimit for us stressing "servtecA
We all enjoyed hn? very practical
sermon. Come again-Key,, we were
" glad to nave you. r ~~t '
The choir rendered excellent music
both ftiorrilng and night. On next
- "Monday?attereon the? yoior choir-^
reeted by "Miss Stacy Whitmire. wili
give a musical program. Watch these
little buds blossom int6 full bloom.
Mrs.?Christerlene Dean, our church
secretary, needs to be commanded for
.the new jinjijiiM way in which she rean
' ilie monthly lepoit.?Oh wpuM to Uou
that we had more trained young women
'like this young woman..'
Trinity's'big hearted christians have
closed up- the rank. No intruder can
oreak through. They have put the
spiritual wah so high untH"the enemy
cannot go over it. Its so wide they
cannot go under,- they must come
, in at the door.',
The services closed with the financial
report for the day, $185.00. Witn
such a_ leader. _a&_ Dr. McClellan_ the
old flag wilTnever touch the ground.
_ Follow hint and be led and success
' will be ours.
Our own dear church mother, SisE
ffrl' Klla Whit""'" tnW?.n vpry ill
i uti llm mutniHy eerviaa and had fo-be
taken home. We hope how early she
npay be able to be at her post for
we miss her sweet childish face so
r very much: ' ? ??
Others sick, Miss Lillie Ree$, Mr.
T, ?W. Williams, Miss- Lula Hamii?
r won," Mrs. Georgia Jeter, Mr. W. M.
! Calhoun, whtf was painfully injured
by an automobile, Mr. A. Wi Williams,
and Mrs. Lillie B. Armstrong,
r For all those we wish aF^speedy re.
covery. "
j We regret very much the continued
'y. illness of brothers Kinard and P.-T.
Teague. _
The famous Williams Singers will
appear at Trinity April 4th. Conn
i; and get a rare treat,
Dr. McClellan -has planned family
. day for the 5th Sunday. Come out
i and see this unique affair. The Sil
ver tea given by stewardess boafrd No
1 was quitb a success led on by Mrs.
Oilie Blakeley. ~~T.
L success. You'll find what'you look
for,?don't look for distress. If you
I see but. yeur, shadow, remember, 1
f h1.au n,nt'tvin o..? o+.n .uiui???
v??v.vii^ .Tun 10 OH11 siiiiiui^} uui
you re in "The wayr Don't grumble,
- iliin't hill itri-; TlrLianr^ nn^ dr>n'?
j shirk; donJt think of your worries,
^ out LUink of ypur Work.?The worries
' _will..vanish, trie-work-will be done.
No man sees His shadow who faces'
" the sun. V ? . *"* .
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' ~ (1 KEEN WOOD NEWS.
The many friends of Miss J ulia
Mae (Joode are glatj to know, that she
has completed her course at Morris
' College, and is now at hon\e with her
| parents- Rev. and Mrs. Goode.
' ^ 'Friends of Mrs. Carrie Dandy will
be ^lad 10 know tli^il she ij oblc to
r be out. again. ?
^ list.
Eph. Har-r-inf-knnwh to the people
- as Uncle Eph is?seriously ill at his
L nomc on New Market street.
I Mrs. Fannie Foster-of?New Jersey
~,is visiting her giand mother?Mrs.Katie
White; also her son i Mr., Joe"
. White. The family is rejoiced to have
r -them at home once more. ...
Miss Helen-Woods will spend the
1 week-end with her aunt Mrs. Fannie
Hinnes in Greenville.' '
i Mrs. M. J. Miles and children of
Mtmtn, Ga,, wpent the wevfr end'with"
tier parents Mr. and^Mrs. Kobt. WilJ
liariis.
The Stewards board "No.4"-^ of Wes'
ton Chapel A. M. E. Church are hav'
ing their monthly meetings at different
homes. The meetings are nicely
^ attended by the menibrs and pastor
[ Rev. B. A. Lykes. Our last meeting
was at the home of Mrs. Anon Nance
, on Gilliam street, Wednesday even|
ing. March 5th. at 7:30.
. . We. are having a~ very "interesting"
I program at each " meeting. President
Mrs. Ida "Green.
Morris ChflRjBp Baptist AChnrch. ..
.Douglass Johnson D. D. Pastor
LasLjSunday was a gdla day in the
. life of ou'r church. The Sunday
~ school opened' at_ 10 a. m.. with Mr.
, John H. Evans, Supt. and other offiI
cers a ttheir post.
? 11 :J0 ar-m.t- morning?worship^_Ilie:
> choirs sang sweetly. The pastor de.
liver-ed a strong sermon from the sub
* ject: "The Miracles of Christ." Sunshine
Band met at 2:30 p. hi., Mrs.
Clara Watson, directress. 5^ p. m7,"
B. Y." P. U. forces met. A large crowd
was present. The lesson was taught
and several present made encouraging
remarks. Mr. Jas. Robinson is
nvPsiHpnt nf thisi nnifilinrv And hnst
1 things well in haild.?
?7;45 evening worship. A. large and
^ npprpciative ivrrrwd was- present to
*~"hear the joastor deliver another one
! of. his special sermons: "As an Eagle
1 Stiereth up her Nesti" We love, our
''feat pastor" ivrid our prayers are
? Jhat he live a long time to preach
- the gospel of Christ and serve
* aS^our spiritualleader* All the aux'
-iliaries 'are spiritually and financially
| alive and are cooperating in full with,
^Tnrgreat leader the Lord has sent us.
The_ pastor has been with us nearly
, two^years and has done a great work
- here, giving snecial attention to the
"irk and? needv not only i his church
hut the* city'fftTHJrge.?r?-?
? uur 'spring revival -w!H?
' the.-fourth Sunday in this month. The
j Athenian -workers wiDpresent. .'T'he
! Spark Plug Convention" on Friday
night March 21. Getferal admission'
-10 cents. Don't fail to see thisplay.
~ Total receipts for the day $46.02. All
1 are friven a warm welcome to our
* services. ' - .vi - - - ?
^ Tabernacle Bantist Church. ?
- ' Takinsf-aip wfere\T left off, Tabernacle
is-*4111 holdlnpr he* ^own. On
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:tto leader "
the 28th of Feb. t he LsiiUiLiies pulle
off their one hundiec' dollar marel
The weather was unfavorably hut
was a grand success- Our pas to]
Revs d; VV. Muthis caunc ovei froi
.Laurens accompanied?hv' -Hie pa^t.i
of St?Paul,. his wife. the ineiry vs i?i
OW Mrs. Whltener and Mrs. Waihis.
' On the first Sunday our service
were grand? and largely?at-tendvi
On Thursday night Prof. H. F. San
ders of Brewer Normal' High schor
gave a coin'crt at?T-aIn^emede -I'rir th
Missionary society. It-?teasMadam
Humor says: "Prof., J&ander
has made up his mflid ,that./jt is iki
good for man to live alone." Enuug
said. ' ' o - v.
Miss-Ros^ L. Cannon is home agaii
at'Ltff unntnrr sum-.sMni srrnini u-ii;
Tat Coki&sbury.i
Mrs. John Finley was among th
visitors at Tabernacle Sunday. W
have many sick yet,, in our member
ship and we pray for them daily.
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DILLON NEWS?
Bethel A. M. E. Church.
^Sunday morning our new pastot
Rev. J. P. Washington filled the pul
pit. Ho preached ci fouI ntii'nn^ Ver
mon from Romans 1:15-16 v erf's v.Subject
'1A? Message of Salvation.
S. S. was largely attended and dls
cussed and "enjoyed by all. ? r
- rAt, 7dl0 ilunday nig lit our Itt'lovt"
P. E! Anuerson with Revs. (Iambi
and Herriott ^er,, in'the pulpit. Af
ter being again introduced by Rev
Anderson, who also thanked am
commented the members, Revs, Cam
kl ] u-?
?uu iicn ioi.i., ana others for h?>ld
dng the flock together until the StfFp
herd was sent. Uur paster, Rev. 3
P. Washington again spoke to u
from I -Sam. lb:?. Subject: "God'
Way of Seeing,II We an-?iugbl
pleased with the pastor sent us an
pray God's blessings <>n~his .adminis
ttatl^fT . s ? .?*
Ellorep this mornitfe rrtuch to ou
sorrow, we had Teamed to love he
and her uear husbands
Social News. ^
Messrs. Tracy Rogers and Janie
Campbell were hdkts to the G. II. .v
and Literary club Monday" nitrht. - ?
splendid program was rendered, aftp
which whj^t was enjoyed. A deli
:ious salad coWsc with sallmcs an
! colffie was served;
Mrs. Teretha Henderson,yis visit
ing her sister. Mrs, Junnie B. Pag
in Mullins. ?" X'?
Mr si Margaret Richardson 1/1 is ~Ti
Lumberton hospital. We hope fb
-hm?a qpecdy?rewvcryr~~ '
?Mr." sfiTt--t ?*+???
. ?* o. <iiun6a n.iiNiH .riil\
returned ?tn?their?tiiune?rn?Tivntor
N.. J.,_ after Visitingj jstdativ'es uin
ffiendg herer /
lkxin<;to^n kws _
The Bethel A. M. E. and St. I'au
Baptist church ch?irs rendered beau
tiful music ..Sunday afternoon in th
Hi School auditorium for the benefi
of the school.?
The adult school reports a fulj" at
tendance and pleasing results, th
school is. t a light hy^-M isses C. Bt;o\vi
and 3am Battle,?= ?? ??
The community morns the death o
beth Birklej^.
Rev. Bailey1 had as his guest la>
Sunday Mr. Killings\v.prth and MT
Scessnins of Columbia.
Prof. J. D. Me Rant spent the weed
end with his family at Hopkins.
Mr. W. H. Xorley of Irmo teas" th"
week end guet of Miss S. B. Battle.
M isses Iceletta .Johnson and Iren
Butler spent the week-end with" t >>.-i
parents in Columbia." . .77
Rer. Johnynn pastor of. Bi t lied A. M
E. Church will have, several- sermon:
preachedthe fourth Sunday nitrht
'There-wtl-4u? ^ome av.wuieiodeveryone
is invitfd.
| .MtJ-Zioi\-jr A. K Church.!""
We are jylailto.say that wc> W()r
shipped in our new church Sunday
Sunday school opene^l at 10 o'clocl
with Brp. <Tnseph Seyv-elU Sup.t. ..in. tif
fice. <
At 11 a. m.r our p^tor 'Rev. S... .1
Johrrson preached a doul : in'spirmj
<ermon., A_t .'t p. nwljean K. Av Ad
ams of Adieu?University., pi o?u lied .;
-ermon that shall- be forjrotten
At ^. o'clock the' A-r~?\ ?E. -I.eajiui
met. At 7 <dclock?we' hqd.
also .We had a" nunihcr (Vf visitor
to worship 'with tr+r Our- doors ?afi
ypcii lu uie 4}umic. avui'-v ..^uniia^.
JUT. ZION A. M. K. CHI IU II
?=~(, R A N ITJvV I U.K.
Sunday school opened at 10 a ni
The leaxuM was inlet uslimr and- wel
taught by Mrs. D. B. Spnnn our Supt
who is very faithful. The K
League is still alive and we. are pray
Z-frt. .v.*. .>
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Undertakers
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d ing for its increase
T. effhe W. H. & F. Missionary Society
it is still moving along "nicely. At 7:30 >
r, p. m., Rev. 11. B Thompson,-our-pa&z |
n tor, preached a beautiful sermon from j
r I'hi4e?n?m 4 ]47. We arw proud-te have
-Kuv. Thompson as mir?pastor, This |
?year his prugrkm 1r satisfying1 and)
it welcomes everybody to taKe part
i. in- it.?Fhn^ is h hMf'Tt t"
. win someone for Jesus Christ. We
if were pleased?to^ hflve . Mr*. -Dolly
tr-she will-come again.
t IN MEMORIAL.
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In loving memory of our devoted
n mother, and grandmother, Mrs. MinO.nie
J. Alllcnell. who iP.pa~rtf<l thicl
! life March 11th, l*J2y. .
A year hasj passed since that sad
e day. ... ..
- When one we loved was called away, '
Always so good, unselfish and kind,Few
on earth, her equal we find, |
One of the best. (I Of! PAttU A I I
V.WX4 V.1VVAIV1 OC1IU,
A loving mother and grand-mother
to the ond.
M rs. C. L. Buchanan, Daughter, ,11
I Messrs, Roscoe and Paige Mitchell
Sonsj iss
Borma Carter, devoted grand-]|
;; ' daughter. IN*
MEMORIAM. - - ]
,< W ? u
^?^HT^n^mory of our dear snTr~and..
brother William LerGy Simpkins 1
; Respectfully sleeping, resting at last,
I'. Life's weary?trjats and- sufferings
.'In silence you..-suffered in patience _
; you. bore, .?~?~~ ~T~
P - Until-God called yfili horneto suffer
3 no more. t
Your- tired hands are now at rest,
v Your?voice forever stilled:
j A place is vacknt in our home,
Wbieh never can filled.
?Keep hinii Jcsus.in thy keeping,?
Till we'reach_.thc _shining shore, ....
hen, O Master, let us have him
1 T<> love him as we did before.
r It. Simpkins, Mack Simpkins,
i W. Mr SrrnpkiUs, ,.E. ..T. -Simpkins andMother.
' ' . - ''
[ IN MEMORIAM.
Iri . lovitltr > >??*> ?>?> ~? J
? ...iinuij' <ji yur aear mother.
who departed this . life tw^_
years ago, March . 11th, 1928. Gone
_ but not forgotten. . * '
0 We tbved thee dear mother,
Oun days wont always last,
- Your- chair__stands vacant which was, .
one time filled. = . . f.
_ A move each day in lonelmeTufFbf ,
^ ? heart, y j*<|fr - r
,j Ah, hie bow; I Joue' tjvoe my mother j
soul' doth. melt. .
Oh. uyjup is niOr that \ .Such a friend *
must departy :?
? Tor many sorrows and pains I, have ,
,i-."felt. ^ \S
She has gone, now- my.! ambition is i
^ blind, ivc ,-x .[/
ty?p5r-krrrrw tedge is sweet only to hap^
py? mothers. * V
= |-()h where shall 1 go to find peace a-j
e' J?ain? . '
u . Again dear mother I shali shake, your J
j. lily white hand. ? i '
f; I.ola BroWn. Daughter ? <
| ?IN-MEMDRIAM? and
brother. Robert William JohnsOn | '
< who departed this life one year ago.
?March 10, 1929 at Norwich, Cy,
l' At times we f?ro\v so lonely.
Our sorrow seems to soar, . - t
l- When something tells us plainly.' |
r CIod loved'you even more.
In our hearts your memory lingers, : '
* Sweetly, tender, foryl and true,
^_T.here is not-a-day -xleax-^
i ' !
I'lome knows how s??d the parting '
Or what the farewell cost,
- But we trust that .God and his angels. (
Have gained what we have lost.
Veu left- behind you broken hearts, n
That loved you'so sinceiY,
>.That never did nor never will
' Forget, you. Bobble,'dear.
-ll_I WLiliiam Johnson, Father,
Isabella Johnson. Motherr r
Esther Johnson Pawkins,. Sister.*
l_ J. H. JOHNSON & CO. "
Notary Ppblic" and Dealer
in Veal estate atid sale of lots in
" I'lNK'itlDGftrCEMETERY. Beatl^ "
tifully located on paved road above
Phone-^6422. ?:
1109'fe Washington Street
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and Williams I
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and Embalmers * * >* ?
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Columbia, S. C. ? X n
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Relievyg a Meajiurhe. or Neuralgia in
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and -ehvck* Malaria *m three . days. *-7
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vejiience. and nor living. A lit
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I'll) sician and Siirjrvon >
Special Attention'Hiven Disease's, tifrf . ' * s '
Women. jj
Of free J- i'esidenee
112!)-Washington 22:ju^lluniptnn '
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DR. W. I). Chappelle
Physician and Sn r pre on
Diseases of Women and CluTcIren ~'r ~
A Specially
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I224 ?,? AjiscuiMj St. IUOT PTne SI.
^ Columbia, S. C.. '
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Dr. H.nK.--Thompson
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Places, Crovyns, B'hi^i'S. 'KKCfgrt i"??*
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2228 WASHIM?^>N ^TRKKT'
1414*4 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C.
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