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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES.
Present in the Sunday school were
" many cheerfuFHboys and girl*- ready
to heaf nVo'f# about Jesus Christ and
~~ the "beautiful lessons" he taught -the
people by parables. A most remarkable
review; by Miss . M. NV Pinekney
was-eonducted for the botmTtt'of the
ntir^Tschool. ,' . '
. Dr. Murph preached two memorial
sermons Sunday. Just before the ser
* ... mon a duett "Hold thou my hand dear
Lord,'' was very impressively ren'
. ond Calvary, (visitors), for which we
thank them.. ... .
After tfce setmon little Bobena XVilhelmina
Eugenia Daniels, daughter of
: Dr. and Mrs. L; M." Daniels vras
brought to the altar for holy baptism.
Bishop?John?Hurst performed?tba
- ? earemony. .Presfdent D. II. - -Sim's
' staading^with Doctor and his mother
... . -Jm. god-latfier? " "
Bishop and Mrs, I^urst worn presentedrespectively
to the audience.
In his remarks, he told of his havinsr
tieen confined to his bqd for some
' time and under the' care-of the_jloc=
tor, but even there he could not con
\r tent himself because of the-.impera
tlye need of hi? service to" the church
and the general public, so he kept
Mtt. Hnrat and his stenographer busy
assisting him in the-discharge of his
??- Bishop, up again an<\; to" "have had
-i- ( them worship with us Sunday. As
?alwaya of cbiirge'the remarks by DpSims
were wholesome and very much
enjoyed.
The ushers of~Bethet_ahd th<? city
had union services Sunday afternoon.
Thp sermon was delivered hy Rev.
Nathaniel Harrington. The program
of the League., was v.ci.v inteirs'tiiig
and heneficiab in many ways. Mr. IV.
H. Harvey was in charge. Many of
? our members- remtwn . sick and shut
in.:" We pray 'for their' speedy recov
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-_ST. J.AMES A. M. .F. CHURCH..,
C ' The members of the S. S. wore out
'T^ itl" fuR--hlo?4n- Sunday morning. . W*.
w#r<. jflad to'hatfe^rtevs.P. E._ EU'UP
andReddman and enjoyed theTr~"encouraging
remarks. At 11:15.' out
pastor - introdee^e^- ftey-. t c
preach "for us^ The sermon- was -TS
deed a spiritual one. Immediately
?after morning services the motn'iors
' of the Mjflsion^-y rfrnMety nvof-fc.T
their, rcgjhlar?'niDetlng.?Mrs.?Mai y
Cooper read an interesting' ' paper,
which was enjoyed hy all. THe' pros'-tdent
Mrs.""Mary I.uu Phelps. vailed on
Revs. Fields ami Reddman to say a
few words, afte-c which the meeting
r? adjourned. . . -
3:30 the members .of" the ahovg
named church, along with ?llie pastot
?.-worshipped -at-Antioch Baptist--church
Our pastor Rev. J. E. Di^on preach
eth?The sermon wn^ indeed that id
J " -a burning message fin tin1 iliildi'i n of
r God as' weH'as'for^hr-atheTK-presrTtt.
- At 7:30 our pastor introduced Rev.
R. Reddman., The subject was "Walk
L ing." Much information was received
from the same.
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YOUNG '^PEOPLE'S LEADERSHIP
COUNCIL ORGANIZE - ' '
A group of young people from the
Leagues .and B. Y. P. U's. throughout
the city met at 2nd Calvary Baptist
church Sunday March 10, to form
the Young People's Leadership Coun
cil. The purpose of which is to sti
mutate Interest, <Teate leadership,
? *nd tn pmpha ni^rn thp idealf It i*
hc)ped that members from other Lea
gues will juin us.?Wlm knows?4nrt
what this might finally gr.ow? into
something which "Columbia wull be
: : proud ?
Th? r.Anncil ?+? '
?Miss tra Greene, Pres., Mr. E. C,
Clark, Vice President; Miss Adelle
Greene, secretary, "Miss ? Antra
Spann, assistant secretary and Mis?
Estelle Greene, corresponding secretary.
Robert E. Bradley was elected
unanimously pianist. \ IL was thru
the instigation of Mrs. -Robt. L. Simons
that a committee of,which Mr,
Clark was chairman was appointed tc
carry out the purpose which has been
named. Next meeting will bP held at
Emanuel Station the second Sunday
in April at 5 o'clock.
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? ?Mti Pingah Baptist Church
News
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Sunday was a h-ifh day at Mt. Pi?
gah BaptisLChurch, the eleven o'clock
services moved off on time as usua
with our ready deacogs engaged in r
red hot prayer meeting after which
ent music, then our pastor c&me foi
Several visitors werP presept, and
after the sermon one joiner came for
... ward. A13:00 o'clock Sunday Schooi
an ri' staff of officers and teacher;
at their post of duty.
At 5:80 o'clock the- horn omission se
ciety met in its usual form with our
loyal pres. presiding.
At 7:30 o'clock jthe congregation he
_ gan throrrfTKespacTous auditorium
lent music. Then the pastor came
forward ami preached a strong nor
haon.
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Please Pass This-Along.
' 'I'he re will be a new. and up-(o- J"
ditto rally at Biook-Unul?I
church April tith", lU-JIM It^pmnittuiu ?
to be one o? the greatcst-of its kind. ?
There will be a guest from T.'i^xuiles
'Across the country. The pastor, choir
congregation will mo? ?
(tor into New Brooklatui, and will join
in the worship of.God with i Rev.-M.
! II. Holloway and his congregation
| at ll oVIock Sunday morning.? Alp ?
of our sister churches will be with us.{
The?pasUtr?of- the--visiting guests
in per'spn of Rev. W. M. Peterson,
" who is the pastor "of four' churches ~
fhatrhe has pastored for th^ last'fOTty
odd -years each. He is otic of God's
I wonders in the ministry. " v ' "T
| We hope you tyilj not fail tfe hear
him ?t 11 o'clock Sunday morning
ar.n :> O'clnck in the afternoon. A~H
1 of"which Rev.M. H. Holloway, Pastor,
V Hoyltin, ^lprlf ^ _
| Jl MISSIOVAHY SOCIETY -r
OF SECONB CALVARY | BAP.
TIST CH1TRCH '
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; ,-Thc Junior Mjssmnary?Society was
entertained by Miss Louise -Morgan
at her home on Oak street, Friday,
March 14. The meeting was opened
...by. .the presidenCMisa Qttie Green.
Some of the members made remarks,
on the subject "The Six Sins," fol
4ow'cd hy a duett by-Miss M. White
and' Mrs. M, Heller.
- Th0 .club. had onP new member Lot?Ue-Bell^Outen.
One visitor Mr. Saw- ?
ypr. .who piade a few remarks. The
next meeting will be with. Mrs. Miri:\m_Asman-McMillan,
on Oervais.St.
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TI ST. CHURCH. -
The Young I\nple*s~Worktflg Ctutr ~
met Tuesday afternoon, March 18th,at
the regular hour,?Meeting?was -j.
_fuJivd teLprdcr by the president. Af- tor
prAyer. financial business was dis- r
cussed. Thr, cluh decided -40 rppp?t t
Wedding, Monday, A
L_aright, March '24th. We are glad to "Y
have Mrs. Reeder back with, us after g
' a few-?veok-s- rlhres!?; '^Fveryone en- a
'. joyed -the aftertioon. All members c
' ere asked "to be on time, next Tues- ^
day at fi:.'!() p. m. j
Mrs. l.izzip yuarles, 1'res.
WESLEY M. F ( HLTII.
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;? tUiMfT'tSunday School." -IliSt) VVor-^.
ship.and sermon. 7:30 Worship and__
'.sermon*, The trustees arc asking for ?
; ^TTCrrrrtTt) Sunday, (Every?member?ts-4*
. uigod_t.> make a liberal contribution, -u
, I.et us~Ce loyal to the program and h
raise'tKe amount~askedT,for,' its need.
Dr. J..'D. Taylor, oyr District Sup- a
. :x-riitt^rndiint_?,ilL_b6 here .fend jireaeh ^
mdrping and evening and hold our p
, first Quarterly Conference Monday
| night. Officers and members take no ~~
? tice and act-accordingly. The public
- is cordially ^invited., to be with us.
Rev.( J. F. Pago, PastOV.
"j MRS. J I* I.I A A. (JOODSON PASSES n
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Detroit, Mich., Mar. IT.?Mrs. Julia d
A. CJoodson, wife of the late Rev. A. b
.' (1. (Joodson, and mother of Dr. Alon- ! n
j zo E. :Goodson, of Detroit, Mich., and s
11 Mr. Moultrie W, (Joodson, of Bir- n
i mingham, Ala., departed", this life,'g
r'February ~23nl. l'J30, at the honiS of I
tier'son,*-Dr. AlonZo E. Goodson,. in '
tfetroit, Mich. Sht, leaves a host of .
T relatives and friends to niourfi tier
- 1ok>.. Sih.. irn :i f 11 ithfnl memher of
, the Russell Street Baptist church of
: "TTetvoit. Krv. J. O. Derrick, pastor.- ~
TJie numerous .floral tributes showed
the~~estcom in which she wu<r'held ^
, by the church and community. ~ < r
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quarterly meeting. in CO- jri
i^vmbia. ' ?
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, I The first meeting, district No. 2,
i of the Christian Home Burial Aid So '
ciety of South Carolina held its first 1
union in Chappelle Station Metho- ^
dist church in Columbia. Mrs.'Maria .
I Burton, of Greenville, grand presi- !
[df-nt .made the opening remarks. She
- declared that eyery lodge must take 1
.The Palmetto Leader, in accord with ^
a resolution passed at thp Statp Con- t
,i vention. Those?made remarks ^
cuiicerning the unter wenrt}: ^
igftllltj Reys. Tillman arul VA Ugh 117 ?
Misimatlie. McColough, of Woodard, 11
who was a visitor from DistrictNo. ^
.1, Rev. L. G. Bowman and others. p
> rror. \\r k. rsowman, the grand dep- ^
; utv redd and explained* the new laws ^
I which wOre adopted at the last state g
i convention. The next union for dis- .
i trirt- No. 2 will take place on Friday ?
or Saturday J)t?fort? 'the "fourth Sun'
.day in May at Bothune. Among the
'"HliHtfllMirl mlnf g
I and made interesting remarks were:
Rev. Dr. W. D. King, Rev. F. E. Fe1'
li*. J. W. Williams, N. *A. Rice E. P, a
1. Hiir^eH hnd Others:" - ? ? N
i Rev Johnson Resigned
I Rev. S. J. Johnson, /who was disi
teict president-resigned?TH? reaipna
tion was accepted and the.Rev. Till- ^
man of Camden was fleeted. The
r Rev.' V. G. Vaughn, who was serving
t assistant^ deputy was made chief
'.himhia was elected assistant deputy. 1
Resolutions were rood thanking llir j
pastor and officials of Cfiappelle Stal_
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MR Whi. MANKJAl LT . I
Propfidor,
ion for, the use of their church, also
he Rev. L. (ITTB nvman and the mem
lers ot WhvCMy L6dtfe for their
;rany entertainment. The Board's j
,Mention was called t othe. death of j
ostein.Maggie . Breher of Irmo. Sis-'
er Dreh?r has beftn TFie. local presi.erM?for
vp:ir; nnfl also a -member
f the tioard. Thy vice-president." Mrs.
Susie MoK.an Columbia.--- "Avliose
a me was lelV'Wit m- the last .write
ip by an oversight was at her--post-.The
closing sermon was-pTeached
y- i iiimnn ot. i ^pulon. 1 ho, <>rier
missed Sister Gaston and her
,orthy daughter . of Camden, when
iformed by Rev. TilImau-of their-illess,
a putiti. in was sent tip in (heir j
ehalf. * .
' Mfs.~Janie Curfflgton ~fif~Ly1o?5tHTTd~j
nd expressed herself* as being well i
'leased. -She is' the nUwty olecfeZr
resident of Lodge No. 73.
FREE WILL CLUBAll
members are requested to be
present in their monthly meeting,"!
Sunday .afternoorir which -rommenees j
romptly at 4 /o'clock. The presi- .
ent who has Deen confined to , her j
. i i
eu ror two weeks is recuperating
icely. She wishes to express, her'
incere thank sand appreciation (o her
tany friends for the loving kindness
howed during her illness.
Mrs. C.-H- !' ? 1
Mrs. N. B. D&vis, Sec'y .
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I Ti.mn-.\( e vr.ws.
C. C. Snaulding. n^side^rrf N. C.
ilutual Life Insurant-^ Co? held a]
)istriet Conference for'' Floret\<v? Dis- |
rict A~gents in Florence. H<r\was.j
,'ceonVpanied tYy AV7~D. I fill A ?:-f. "StSFTj
i'nd Auditor. group of. citizens
net with them at th'e home of Mi'. E.'
Butler, who is District Manager.
Florence County teachers and city
net in large numbers to hear; Presi- i
lent Wilkinson of State College. Par '
lers were read by Mrs. C. T. Taylor
and Miss Ba'cote of Timmonsville, |
ubject The Ideal Teacher. Dr. J. E.:
"homas, president of the. Association
ntroduced the'speaker* by referring
o his 19 years as president and 15
ea?s as a Professor. The address
/as the talk of the city. Solo by
-Irs. Rosa Brown of Lake City. Mrs.
L S. Cohens, supervisor responded j
a the address. Thc. Association gayej
im a rising_vj>te o fthank+v eong'rat-!
lations and appreciation.
)r. Levy, Drs. R. F. Harrington, C. j
' Brown. IjQng of Parlingt'on, Mre. ;
lolmcs and Harrington. President |
Vilkinson was dinner guest of Dr.'
nd Mrs. Wm. F. Holmes. Prof. Dan- !
pis who accompanied him was with j
The Tanner Art Club staged a paga^^a^^itst^^1^^schco^_Mondav^
Benedict's famous quintet battled J
gainst Wilsorr Hi last week.
J}r. J. L, Brooks and his congrega;
Ion worshipped at Mt. /.ion Sunday
fterfiooh. TTf. Brooks" preached an
ble sermon. Dr.* W.T. .tones the
trpulnr pastor of Trinity Baptisthurch
and Rev. Shuler were present.
Dr. Thomas delivered an inspiring
ddress to th0 League by naming
nen of TTatiffrml fame who wont titt
Rru the A. M. E. S. S. and League
liihop John?ftnrst?and?William?Ht
ohnfcon who were awarded Harmon's
old medal; Bishop Vernon, ex-Reg./
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ITO LEADER 1
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eral Cortege
rch, lVIr-s. Essie Hopkiii^
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'Manigault-Wi.lliattis leading Under-,
taker.* of Columbia are always ready _
to sympathize with the, bereaved fa- i
in dies. This is not only so, hut they
;tand-ready to serve humanity at-any- time.*-'
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They are conveniently located -.at
71 1 Main Street, a Modern Funeral
Home with the best prices i0 Oolumhia.
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When in need of their service Phone
and they will he, on the scene.
ManiK'anlt-M'illiams will give as"good
service, as any undertaker in - the-?
State, if not bettef. See them and
he enyinced.. They have ladies and
men orflbalnWr-s. Why not let therii
servo you 7 They are ' up to the
I'iiTTiuld. " -L ?
iste'r of the treasip-er of U. S.; John
R. Hawkins, . Solomon" Hcod, Bishop
^IIe:uuL?Congressman PePriest and ?
|u-iTe~?iml others. - " ' ?
r We forgot to tell our many readers
i that the President "of "U. S. stopped
in our-'-oity" last, wppk I s=
)nr t .1 aiile.s, of Cnlnndiilj, tbe_ _
| Financial King of his church In the
Latate" was m the city this,week- ?j
I?^The weloonfe address of Rev. Dr.
Quick was a hummer?Rev. J.
! Rcnn, Jr., of Lake City'is servicea- jU)
j hie and vevjr courteous. ju
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I ! Misses RacheJ L. Bethea, Katie 11 l
Thomas accompanied the girls to Sel- Gi
lers Tuesday. ?
;\liss Kul?y R. Raiford was the din' fiu
FUulaer last Sunday. ... _m
Mr. and Mrs. Harris MeN'eil, Trpn.
ton, N. J., spent ten days with the 28
former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe
.VleXeil and friends: "
?3T isses Kthel llabron and Hattie
Wiiirht arc at ^home after spending .
^CYeraT-weeks-at- McOoH.
Miss Ruby Raiford witnessed the|wa
Sellers-Level Green basket bpll game (<T
i uv.-uaj aueuioon. ?
Jtrof. J. A, Holman, Mrs. Ilolman^i
and Miss Center were the-Quests of <pj*
pMr. -and Mrs. Joe Windom last Sun- .
I day.
?Mr. J; D. Dofctrey, Miss Phiphene ~~
Kirverr," Mrsr^McjEHeod ftf-Florencevis--1==-*
ited friends- here Sunday afternoon. Qr
Miss Anna Bethea left for Washing
ton, I). C. Saturday night, after
spending several months with parents
Mjss^ Nicie L. Willis- .spent the
week end at her home in Blodenburg, '
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Miss Alice V. Page, entertained in j
honor of Mrs. Elsie Simmons and.
MIms~ Daisy Bethea Tuesday night. /\r
A fter music and card games, the host,\y
nil n inintflrl Viir Micc Pn^Vml TRethea
served a salad course, - sandwiches,'
takes and cocoa. "Those enjoying the,
evening were Misfces Ruby_E. Raiford,
"RuTh W". A lien; "Daisy Bethea. Rachel j ,
L. Bethea, Mrs; Elsie Simmons and
Messrs. H. F. Fladger, Q. F. Owens,
J. . W. -McNeil.?The- -out-of-town
guests were Mr. J. D. Dottrey, Flor-j
ence, Misses "Mamie Godbold, Hennie1
Godboldi Mr. Forest .Wilson Mr..andj*ei
Mrs. .'Altjnia Wifson. | in>
| Mrs. Elsie Simmons and Miss Dai-j 1T,
sy Bethea left for New York City Sh
Sat u rday.* evening. . To
|. Dillon County Training School with
Level Green Graded, Pleasant Hill, '
Pine Hill Schools will conduct Field
^Day. exercises Friday, March 14. W1
Prof. J. A. Holman^ and his teachers \r
are using eveny effort to make the!,,,
-day__?njoyable for visitorfc.Miss
Elizabeth McBryde was called 'n
to Fayetteville, N, C., Friday because | '!
of the illness of her brother, Mr. Al- Mr
examier MeBryde. She returned, Sun qe
day afternoon and reports that he Ts ["
improving.' r~? ?-r-?I ??-lH
Mrs. Bessie Guile entertained for
the benefit of the Sunday nehool .of
Weston Chapel A, M. E. church Feb.
2fi. The proceeds were favorable. 1
The churches with their auxiliary nri(
.snrrrtirs are hard at work Jto make dp]
this year's count A-I. . i
The Indies Aid Society of And- Qn
fh0""1 p. church gave a ^
social and program at the home
N^s^^^arolyr^blowIin^Tnnrs^ j ^ 1
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*-- Notary Public a<BI Dealer ^
in real estate and ?ah* of lefts in
PINK RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau- ?
tifullv locate^ on paved road above
CuIJegg Placei ??
1 Phone t\m .221
llOOti Washington Street
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-Mrsl Fanny Johnson,?who - <Ue4ir.
25th, 102li, 11(12 College St., Combia,
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st a fine o? sweet^remgnibrance
jit a memory fond anil true;. ;
Rt a token of loyeLs devotion,-:
at my heart stilldongs for y<{UTlo
not?fui4^et-J,aiU-iu--ilo 1 intend?"
think of* you oftewf ami will W? the'
end, . * .
me and forgotten 'oy some you may
rt (h-ar-.to my memory yrtu?ever-will
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u*.devoted son,
Andi'Ow N. Johnson,??Jamestown
St., CJowatida, Ky.'
? IN MEMOIHAM.
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sa (Flinn> Walton, who passed a-1
y Mar. 21, 1928.
reasured thoughts of one so dear
ten bring a silent tear,
tmghts^rcturn-^rrr scenes long past-r
ne rolls on, but memories \ast." r
' Mrs. O. K. Flinn, Mother. *
Mr*^ S. ^^lmn->-d^aTliets,"-^tstPT7^
Ernest u'alton, .Son, antl other
relatives,
angebtt^g, S. C. IN
MEMORIAM.
In loving remembrance of our dear
ither, who departed this life two |
ars ago, March 22, 1928.
?th?^~dear. the-re*is-no-one- to -take |
yoyr place, . .
id ah, -how we -miss-your caressesJ
e arP sa<l, for we can't see your'
omiling. face, - , , _]
her breast, ' / |
THa rhilHren '
Carr.ie^Eee and John Thomas^Cook.
Vv IN MEMORIAM.
In loving memory?of our dear sis
and mother Mrs. Alethia.V Robson,
who departed?this life; March
, 1929., ' ; \
e left lis alone. ,
ween after her.
ice our loved one is sleeping,
e must prepare to meet heT.
hen tru4? hearts lie withered,
td-fond ones have flmvn, *"
p'hope to meet hei\
^hat heavenly home.
Mr. Heyward Crawford, brother;
s. (Jrae'e. H. Haines, sister; Miss
orpre H. Robinson, son.
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In lovinp: memory of our dear son
rl husband, Manly J. Harris, who
ishin^ton, n. C.
e year ayre dear Manly loft us,
ul jimr inwa
it 'tis God?who has- bereft us,
i will all. our sorrows heal.
t- agnuv w<? to rrUud theo.
hen the day of life is fled,
id in heaven with joy we'll j?reet
-thee, ?______
here no- farewell tears are shed.
AMdM' Hai i is, Wife. Wuslilimum
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DR. W. D. Chappelle
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