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Saturday. March 29. 1930.
"... CHURCH NEWS OF
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_i 1 BETHEL A^J&L E. CHURCH NOTE8
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Tfi5* lqsson about Jesus and the
Syrophoenician women was imparted
by the teachers of the several classes
Sunday with telling effect. The same
was evidenced by Dr. Murph when
ha Was.called upon lu renew, the IPs:
son for the benefit of the entire school
At 11;15 a. m. Dr. Murph's dis?-eourse
arresed the intellectual and spi
ritual -jnan. Sufifject "The Dynamo of
Human Achievements.1' Also at the
evening s^VleAJiii-'^hJiUllui (insrpnl
Reveals. ? *** .
In the- league service the i^rnypv
meeting conducted by Miss Viola
White was quite a_pleasng feature of
the program which was in charge of
Miss Oz??lla L^e who made it quite
interesting for all present. The clubs
and boards of Bethel are planning
-?? 8th,-and 9th of' April at Champion's
? |? nrl P?flrar?ri'g nlnco nn Pnrlr oti-onl
Lend us your presence there'and help"
- ,tn makt^ if. a. grand success. Sister
taken to the hospital dUrin^ this
?week. Many more rjf the members re_I
main, sick and ch"* in T "+ not-us-forget
them with prayer and whatever
aid we can give them.
ST. JAMES A.MrE. CHl/ROH NEWS
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Sunday was a great day with us.
The Sunday school was opened at
the usual hour hy the superintendent,
Mr. R. S. Kussel. All of- the daises.
- were out :p full bloomr The1, lesson
?? WTjlB?lueautifullv pictured out tn. t-he'
i review by Miss Adeline Johnson^
Otrr pastor, Rev. j..*E. Dixon, deli
_l,?verpd an inspiring and impressive scr
mon Sunday mojnjng.
; At 3:3(^jf/e listened to another prAe?
tical sermon by Rev.-D. -E,.-EieUls.??
The A. C. E. league in still moving
onward with an excellent program
o " ^committee. ' *'
At -7-dHL-ihr,-ThreSfding elder. Rtrv.
J. McKenzie Harrison, delivered a
' sermon long to be .remembered on
"The New Birth." We thank hint for
that wonderful message.- ?
We . also enjoyed t\Vo sermojjs last
. ; Tuesday and Thursday niehts bv Rev.
E.'F. G. Dent of Allen University and
Rev/ T??&?Cx^mpton,?otrr?Baptist
- friend - ;
_ On last Friday evening our-second
quarterly confei'cpcc was held. The
reports from the various departments
of the church were read and highly
~ praised by the presiding elder...
Wie were gladLtcLhaye in our next
meeting Rev. G. K. Lyles,-the. presi~V
ding elder' of the Columbia district
and Mrs. J. M. Harrison and also en
joyed their remarks of encouragement
verv much.?i;.?? ^
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k FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST NEWS
The Sunday school war. well attendecl
with superintendent and teachers
at tjieir posts.
"Faith," was the subject .for the
morning services which was~wFtt~rmr
septech- by the?
Youngblood. This was a great message
taught^ his audience to exercise
more faith in all of their dealings.
the B.--Y7 -Pt?Ur-pvogram at
At the evening services the pastor
a large crowd. Come out to oup ser!'
. vices every Sunday.
NAZARETH BAPTIST CHIRCH
Rev. Hattfield of Manning had the
services in charge both morning and
night. J&t eaeh?-service^- he delivered
very splendid sermons; Tht, ch'oiv was
' exceedingly good.
Sunday afternoon a"t o:30 the Women'^
-Cooperative missionary union
met a't this church. The program was
very good. The junior, quartette of
Bethlehem sang exceedingly well. A
rr^? -good collection was taken.
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1 "REVIVAL AT 2ND NAZARETH
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" A The revival meeting at Second Nazareth
Baptist church, began Sunday
mornirjg at 11;30, with Rev. A. R.
Burke, D. D. of Greenville, conducting
the services*Rev.-R.
M. Myers, Pastor.
PROGRAM. OF. THE. EPWORTH
LEAGLTTT OF WESLEV "
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following program will be rendered
at. WipbIpy M?EL Church.-. ?<
The Leaerue Tonic. Mis<* TVT Hift
son; vocal solo, Miss Surgick; read
ing, C. Rosemomd; cornet selection,
selection, Mr. James Rosemond; Vocal
solo, Mrs. I.*-' Johnson; reading,
Mrs. Hart; instrumental selection,
Mr. F. Thosemond, instrumental selection,
Mrs. Christopher Garrett; readin^^Mrs.
A. Frazier; duet, Mrs. L,
?-?TRINITY A: M. E. CHURCH OF
SPARTANBURG
tho superintendent, Mr.- T. W. WilBams,
at his post of duty.
lltflO the-Organist "wwh her well
trained choir were ready for service,
# Dr. McClellan preached a soul stif_
riua sermon/ emphasized fardt;
IT we Would first find our own faults
then we would nor. have time to looV
_for the other fellow's faults..
were glad to have Miss Jea?i<
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SOUTH CAROLINA^ 1
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- Hieks_ wrth-tts;?She being engaged in ~T
Greenville is one of our bonafide mem j
bers. _i a
At 4:30 a silver tea was given at t
; th? home of Mrs. Willie McJimpscy
. which was <fuite a success. She being <
president of the Stewardess board No. S
2. At 0:00 o'clock the league under <
| the direction of Miss .Mary Tillie c
j Wllft good as~usual. 7^3p we'were-iT^^
our places doing our bit for the i
ehurdh. We were favored with ano- s
ther wonderful message? brimming it
full of thought. Services were well at ?
tended all .day. Finances were good, jt
The -^igJV^o^hcT cross that hangs on l[
the outside of th(.- rhnrrH nlwnys i'V- <
tends a hearty welcome for you to \
walk therein. ... j
We were glad to have the Rev. ?
Chamberlain worship with us. We
offer great and high commendation to' *
our church secretary, Mrs. Christer- *
lene Dean for her unique way in tabu- X
lating her books; Such secretaries are ^
hard to find. 7 .
The C<')od Will Tour wan in Spar?I
tanburg Thursday and much credit
was, given -them in-grraiiKhiff^ffigtr ~
program. Good speeches wt?re m^dc. J'
?W-y-aw very sorry t OTepbrt ttre~~
illness of Mr. At?W. -Herndon??Hope -fhe
may soon be out. He was misSecf o
very much from services.
We need mor,. men like Mr. Mon; ''
roe Hamilton who is not afraid to v
open his mouth for his church,
i Mrs. Ella Whitmire, Mrs. Hopson.
AT1,1 **4.- ?rrm *?nm ? ?*?
mi. niuaiu, mis. Ijlllie JDell Ami-,
strong, Miss Stacy Whitmire, Miss
Georgia Talley and Mrs. St. Laurence
Reid are on the;*sick lis\. Mother
earth has "put on her dress of green I
~rrr spite of the cold biting winds and. a
frost. ? a
MINISTERS WIVES* ALLLAN^ J
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1 .^Mrs. C. J. Carroll, who is now Y. J,
, w, x;, a. reftl'V a"d & member of
! tire alliance entertained that assOeiation
at the Y. W. home on last Thursjday,
March 20th. ^
' Oar president wa*-present, as w*-. ^
ual, and led pie-devotional exercise#
as the chaplain, Mrs. W. J. Watson li
nor Mrs. S. J.-Johnson, the-assistant
1 was present, on account of sickness. (*
The music was inspiring, lecT by M>'s. I
| D. H. Sims, at the piano. t . t
ThP attention of the sick committee f
called to the several sick mam. 4;
hers of the alliance, Thoy wore nsk'
ecLjto. vistt Mrs. 'Quarles, wife of the n
rQuarles. who was-onec rector of -r
St. Mary's'P.. E. church, previous to fi
r his death. She lives near that church, r
i Our efficient chairman of our sick i
committee. Mrs. C. A. Adams, has r
been sick for several weeks, also Mrs. d
C. H. HrownT There are other mem-*
hers who are not well whom the com- C
j !. is,expected to visit. li
*-?Ghvd ho -hflyp had ATys, Hamilton y
from - Asheville. N. C., who gave an (
I shf? will cortte again. . - t
Mrs. Pilliard and Mrs. Sims were
j appointed" to take fruits and flowers u
i t< the following sick pertple,- Mrs, t
C. A. Adams,'and Mrs. C. II. Brown. <j
i Rev. P. P. Watson was remembered s
- by the sick committee jost before"Mrs. -g
Adams, the chairman,-was taken sick.
The ladies had a lovely aTternomi__fa
:th Mrs. Carroll at the Y.'W. s
DeTIghfful refreshments were serv- ~q
ed and in keeping withthe season, litr
tie baskets of mints each containing a
.-little -chiek> were given-as souvenirs.__
and also a picture of the Rev. Car- ^
toil yr(th,ihat ot' Mrs. Carroufticlosed ^
with a beautiful piece of poetry. . ^
_^"ThC~no\'t liieeting will be at Mrs. In
I). K. Dilliar' 2019 Marion street,
April 17th. . t
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MT. OUVE BAPTIST CHURCH OF h
MULLINS a
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Alt. Olive, the leading church of i
the city had a splendid day for ser- (
.-vices Sunday. **" t
? rThe Sunday school was-very instruc C
tive. a
For the regular eleven o'clock ser- 4
vices, we had a large congregation.
Present at the services were Rev, a
Calhoun of the'ciiy and- Mr. Bur long J
= W Hamlet, N. C. c
The Temple working club met at f
the home of Mr. Loyd Gerald Sunday, s
j 3t30 p. m. it ; :
I Th"P Star Banner club is also do- a
j ing a . great work in behalf of the 1 p
i church. This club has for its presi-10
: ,1 ~ ~ 4- **.?
; ut-ni, mrs. vyaine neaves. t
The Sunday school choir'is making
rapid progress- with its members un- s
der the leadership of Mrs. Elouise Lewis.
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MT. PISGAH BAITIST NEWS OF
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Rev. W. F. Mcintosh, D. D.~, Pastor "
Mt. Pispah Baptist church, East Dixon
street is moving forward with its
pt-ogressivg program that she has had
. ip?the history of the chuTch.
, ^.AWlDOO o'clock a. m. the pastor,
Rev. W. F. Mcintosh delivered a wonderful
message.' t: "" " '
At 3:00 p* m. Mr/P. L. Howell, our
loyal superintendent and his staff of
teachers and scholars were at their
""(jyty and" the ie^^on was taught to I.
='the honofit of all; 1
l4 trt?K'Oll W RS r>lA niTltUim I
in. *% ?? oj/?v?yuo wuun,ul" V
inm began to fill with anxious hearers ^
. Jiui the weathar was somewhat unfa- t
i vorahle, after the?musical program ^
Which wai rendered by the choir t.he j
pastor: came forward and preached t
r a sratf stirring sormotv-.-Many. hearta (
^ Were.made to rejoice after receiving ;
the great message brought to them, j
The Florence county missionary edu (
t cational u niot^ wtH eonvene- itt- Mul- _
i lins at St. Paul Baptist church Fri- c
: day, Saturday and thru the fifth Sun- v
<]a$ - -p Willi A. B.. Payto *
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THE PALMET
Notice To 1
|_J We take this method of ai
> that a Charter has been recei
\ tion known as The "Shaw R
5 the said Company ispreparec
|j lo ins, buy an f sell property i
Company has severa
|_L_and ready built houses in th<
I and we wi 11 build you a hous
I* will sell excellent lots $25Tl
t month; ' ?7Shaw
Realty
S J. W.Shu
"ii L. Harrison, Columbia, several B
-nrles mid aunts. and many other re- T
atives.
Rei vilig as pullin-an'is 1 were?nrx?f
mi tig?men?who a re special?friends s|
f the family. Interment in the church n
cmetery. beside her only sister who
receded her to th grave only a few ir
,'avs ago. rt
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? MARION NEWS 1
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Last Friday, March-15th the County
Meld Day-was.held in Mullins where rv
11 of the schools of the county played -h
n active part. The day was profita- >
ly speSlL Many or the schools won L
irizes. v , ; -?* n &
is still I'ffpidly progres- P
Ing under its leadership?Principal:
). C. McDnffie and his corps of teach- L
rs.' v
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WILLIAM .CHAPEL A. M. TT. ?
CHURCH NEWS. J
. Orangeburg, S. C.-^-Sun&iy was a V
eautiful day and the folk showed v
heir appreciation hy filling ther'^
hurches of the city at each service. ^
)r. McGill preached at 11:15 and at.,
he evening service Rev. G. W. Jam- jt
son preached. Rev. Jameson, who
nd hcen=-cmwtnf1iiiy a meeting tor
ight. ^1 ^^ ^^ 'ng
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ine. It seems that a fine spirit of y
ivalry exists. On Monday night the g
'ulpit Aid Board gave ah~entertain-% v
nerrtr and altho it*t>oined nearly all p
ay. they had. a lovely time and sold v
everything. Mesdames Ollie Moss, p
Hadys Brown, Evelyn Seawright, J aa
Hair, Margaret Mitchell, Ella Da- j,
id. Nellie Persha, Queen -Esther n
Iranf 1VT i o o
. ?<<m i-n.io ij.ni i ict mcuai usuii
ing over subh a lovely social0*" J
Mrs. Mary Span is a broad church
.'orker she is president of "The Ediso
Chimes Club" but she wants every .
epartment of the church to succeed _ir
o she helps jn all. The. social was' ?
;iven at her hojne,
The Ythfiig Folk Fresh Air Club tj
>ad a successful meeting at therpa-r- -J
onaiare Sunday. Dr. McGill address-! f
d the Club. ? r*
The Chappelhf Club met at home of j'
Irs. Maggie Johnson Monday.
-The Usher Board had a successful;*
nesting last week. Mr. 'Fisher ahdT
Ir. Bonaparte are doing fine with tKe ^
oard. Mr. Johnit. Johnson has the (si
oard under his charge.
"The Edisto Chimes Club" met at
he home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilford,^
!pairTs home Tuesday night. ? -j
Mrs, Beulah GilTTam's husband, .
er sister and her husband and also i
cousin of . Mrs. Gilliam were drown<1
in the Edislo riv^r Sunday even-!rj
ng about six o'clock. The car Mr.;
iiinam was driving turned over-in p
rying to avoid hitting a buggy. Mr.iii-lliam
has a-host of-friends in" Or- u
ngeburg, who sympathize with her
r?this great sorrow. - p
Our Spring Rally is on in full now
Jid_-We?^haiUi -the .0Id,.armies of the
?eds ami Blna*., Mr. IJefferson is(^
aptain pf the Reds and Mr. Willie j^j
Jovian is captain of the Blues. Watch t|
ee! who wins! . . ' 1 >
Sister Strrah-Btllj^-ststerrLuey-Riee ^
ind Sister Victoria Scott with- the y
trayer meeting band had a vqry sue- ^
essful meeting at Trinity lVf. E.
hurch last week.
Miss Ethel DeLaine fs - back in p
chool.
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NEWBERRY NEWS. /'
The State Negro Commission ofi
he Natural Resources Commission off0
louth Carolina, visited the "City of 0
jVgmtly--FWtkiT-''-Tiresday morning or | "(
a's'i week; at which time they ren-js
lered a splendid program at Bethle-|
iem Baptist church. A committee, h
rnm lncnl fnmmittoo n.f ?hi;? City ?
vent to the town of Prosperiy tojg
velcome the distinguished cruests. 1 k
'ovornl automobiles gaily decorated! c
or the bccasion piloted them into the, vn
>lace of meeting where the church^
vas packed- to its utirjost capacity >
vith- farmers amt citizen* from S
Tarts of THe coimty were anxibusTy _u
iwalllnt? tneir arrival, mp nnnTram J
vas as follows: Song, America; Pra- h
rer Rev. J. C. Smart; Introduction of
heMliyor, Hon J. M. Davis. by Prof, tl
J. S. Gallman. Address: Hon. J. M. o
lavis, Mayor:?Music, Newbfiirry col- ~o
>rwd orohontrn; Address Mrt Seymonr h
^arroll; -Address Mr. J. R. DtelfSonrT
Address by Dr. J. J. Starks; Address e<
>red orchestra. > ^ .
scorted to Williams Hall where they S
Cere served with a delightful lunch- V
on that was prepared by the Home
Economies Class of Drayton Street! o
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TO LEADER
"he Public 0,:,0Wj
nnouncing to our friends ?
idy issiied to a corpora- |
ealty Company" and that j?
i to collect rents, negotiate ?
r. thecity of Columbia and?r|
I of the. he^t building-4?ta^a
; city for sale.- Buy a lot s
e on very low terms or we S
XT cpsh and $10.CO per g
Company |
v. Pre*;
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[jgk^Schflfil. Of which Miss, Ethel
ianchi is Home Economics teacher.
he'party then left for t>ther sections
r B. ^Wniam^ anu
pared no pains irt working up the
jeeting which was a great success,
Mrs, Viola Rutherford aftCT~spend
lg several months in Summerville,
eturned home recently. She is the
istrict Missionary President. She
; planning to meet the missionary
idies of the isrtoua churches.
Dr. and Mrs. B. G. Quails Spent
unday with his parents in Blaney.
Mrs. Minnie Byrd of Hendersonille,
N. C., spent two' weeks with
er-iiusband at-the home-of Mr. and
frs M T I oooowo - J 11
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leaeo'ness-^Board of Mi Her Chapel A
tr-Br church?of whtch Mrs ~L. I.
'ratt is president.
Kev. P. B. Brooks, Air. Andrew
iarkin and Mr. Jesse White were
isitors at Miller Chapel A. M. E.
hurch on "Sunday morning.
ation visited Miller Chapel A. M. E.
hur'ch on Sunday afternoon. The sorices
were well attended. ~
Mrs. Scott pf Charlotte, N. C., is
isiting her husband Mr. Scott, who
hey are stopping on Hunter strpet.
Mrs. Minnie Halty and ' children
;ft oh Saturday for Philadelphia, Pa.
-Messrs, Robert Floyd, Jasper Caldwell,
Alfred Butler, Wjllie- fleeder
nd Leroy HouseaP of the sentorr
lasj^ of. Prai'ton^ Street Hi .-school
notoved to Clinton on business.
kTiile in the city they visited the
ielt St. Hi School and were treated
ery loyal by their former principal,
'rof. J. M. Johnson. They also
isited the home of Mr. and Mrs.
'hilson of Bell Street and were enertained
by some of the girls and
oys of the .senior class. They reST.
MATTHEWS NEWS
Field's day was fittingly carried out
1 Calhoun county. All the 'schools
f the county with a few exceptions
tet "at St. Matthews Friday, Maii'h
4th. Although -the rain was falling
ie greater part of the morning the
round was covered with people. A
uditorium where we listened to two
reat speeches. Rev. J. M. Jackson,
astor of Bethel A. .M K. church and
tr.-George \Y~. Wan n a maker, city suerintepdent,
spoken Both speakers
id credit to the occasion. After the
peakers had finished the master of
jremony who was Prof. J. A. Ford,
len outlined the programme for the
ay. .. .. r
-The SL Matthews school won all
hP games played.
At four o'clock Ford's tiger cross.1
bats with BrunsonVtiger, of Cameom.
Rev. P. S. Moseley, once a pastor of
lethel A. M. E. church at this place,
liLL-he -here Sunday -arn| T>rehc^_ for
s all day.
On Friday, March 21st Miss E-. P.
kines, onP of the teachers in the city
;hool, with some of the students in
it* schuul. orggnfaed g dranrafic a~h(T
wraty club which means so'much to
ie school. The name of the club is
iie Douglas Dramatic and Literary
lub. The officers are. Miss Eva Mae
lOokarcT, president; Miss Earnestine
^haley, vice president; Mr. Earnest
laines, secretary; Miss Hainey Oren?,
treasurer.- They arP planning
t the near future to give a program
ntitled "Shufflin' Along."
Mrs. Jane Warley, Prof. E. C. Ward's
mother, was a pleasant visitor
n town last week.
M iss Janie- Warley who has been
n the sick list seems to be mending.
Rev. E. W. YVelEs, presiding,elder
f the YVateree district, was with us
emmfquarftr, which--w?*~* glowing
uccess.
A gloom was thi'own over St. Mattews
when the ropert came of Mrs.
f the oldest .residents of St. Mattews.
-Everybody who knows Mrs.
itt can't help from saying that she
ras a lovable woman. Rev. David
litehell funeralized the remains of
(ye AU '
io. vn ui oemei m. r.. cnureh.
f __LiLiiLL,h[ ? -son. iVl i'.
uTIu^OttTofSti Matthews to mourn
er losjs. ?
Sunday was a great day in the Pyhias
yfnrld, The lodges and courts
f Calanthe of St. Matthews turned
ul at 11:30 o'clock at the St, Mattews
Bapt>9t church of which Rev.
(avid Mitchell is pastor. - He preachd
an excellent sermon. His argument
ras based rin 'Toye" ,
.Prof. E. C. Wiarley. Mr. Willie Jones
nd Mr. Alphonzo Warley motorefTTo
umter Sunday morning to carry Mrs,
Parley home.
Miss Hazell Footman seems tdn>e
n- the mend.
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Lacik' Gray has boon away a!
J of last week at the bedside of ho
f-Lmother _?^
i The Pulpit-^furctub*of Bethel A. M
J?l?i?ehureh . was?royally?entertainer
i :il the home of Alls. L. Fold on Whee
| intf street, Friday evening, March 21
I jtev. B. II.'Gray, pastor of Lewis
ville circuit, raised irt his rally Sun
day, March 7th over $50.00.
_ WV were very .much surpriswd whet
the sad news reached u$> of Mrs. Gray'
niothei' who hurt when an auto
; inobUa struck the buirtfy, in which sin
__was riding and Jnirt her seriously.
Miss Mattie Wannaniakqr was her*
to Mrs. Pit's funeral looking well am
: reports a good School.
; Miss Evelyn Keitt was home lasl
j week on business..
> Mrs,. L. P. Keitt was out of- Uow'ii
I on business .last, week.
f FIRST QUARTERLY'?fWI klG
ENGE AT RENO ( IR( t I r A
| . ^SUCCESS
This conference year finds us as we
see it, beiter prepared to <fr> church
work tlftln for several years. We are
I very grateful _to^the jippbintmK-pniV;
[ ers for sending usftev. W. Sljaw,
an intellectually prepared christian
*- Kentlematr, who is ripe in experience
- us our pastor. Since beinjr herr^+tr
- but me a loving christian' lumber.' We
ii-.il Hive mm , J ?
Our first quarterly was held at HI
Zee church March 15th and Kith. Dr.
P, M. Gary, the presiding elder, delive
red a "grand sermon. With. Rev.
Shaw* as pastor and I)r. Gary Us presiding
elder, all linen up 'according
- -to-the--|>4an of God. 'Success Is assur
ed. ^?_ IT ??=??The
conference was one of the hest
in several years and all reports were
( uj*r. You oiay loo"k ta. hear from iTs
I again soon wfth some-ne\w subsrihers.
NhTIS THril^^
Sunday, March. the 9th vugs a red
letter day in "the above named church.
Our Sunday sehool was reorganized
- 'ti the pleasure uf all with Mr. TV
F."Fant as superintendent; Mr. J. T.
_ Long, assistant: Mrs H Whi.U
phry as secretary; Miss "JohTTson, assistant';
Mrs. Minnie Alexander, as
' chorister; Mr. J. X. Alexander/ treasurer;
Mrs. A. C. Fant, cradle roll
superintendent, and Mr. .W. D. Duncan
as 'home department visitor. Wg
anticipate great'" stii-coo.-?w4th?HrrV
rained group of workers.- Our pasr
- tor, Rev. J. W, ^SliaU1, Worked right
-.-We en joy-his method of teaching and
- timely lectures. . .
The Senior and Junior Stewardess
boards were organized' with Mrs. A:
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?... ? am. as cuauinan 01 tne 8eni^)!'
board and -.Mrs. l.eola Williams, the
junior. We all enjo.\ed the sermon
preached by the pasur, Rev. J. W.
.Shaw, Friday night,' March 1.4th. Dr.
P. M, Gary, our presiding elder, w'as
_ present and expressed himself in plea*
- ng terms of the work' being ueeom
pjished by the young people. Mr. Leroy
Johnson, an applicant for_ local
preachers' license, preached a" sermon
which was- approved by ajl. We
are doing' well here and ask your pray
ers,. , ... ..... .
: MRS. A NA IF, H S1M(1\S?
"7 Tunerai "services for' fsT Annie
Harrison Simons, who died at the
home of her parents near Ridgewa'y
Tuesday, nightMarch lSth,-^?t-44-rUn
were held at 12:00 o'clock Thursday
Trtwrfrom thc^Rehnx-alr fiapttsr'chuTrtr
pf .which sh*. was a faithftil?n).embee..
Her pastor, Rev. Stephenson, offemttrdassisted
by Rev. E. Deiry.
The deceased had lleen in failing
health for several year!?, yet her death
was."a ^hpek to her fiends and ,rolatives,
wh^are burdened with n irioom
of sadness.
The beautiful huT%Inyplt> funeral
services were attended , by scores of
friends whom she had won by her
_ sweet arui-admiraWp -diflpusitiuii, who
share ^with the family in the sorrow
of Mrs. Simon's death.
Mrs.-Simons is survived by her hus
band, Mr. Robert Simons, parents.
Mr, _atKl ""Slr>;. W. G; Harrtsorrrrrf
- Ridgoway. S. C., one brothers-Mr. H.
L, Harrison, of Charlotte; NT. .C.,- grand
mother4, Mrs. Emma Cunningham.
HELENA NEWS ?
Sunday school opened at 10:30-a.
m. with the superintendent and teach
ers. ,, "ZZT'V..
At'2:00 p. m. Rev. R, A. Young delivered
the KK. of R. sermon which
we all injoyed. .
Brown chapel is a church that welcomes
friends at anytime,. On last
Sunday night two young men joined
the church- that means good work-.?
Miss Majr^e Bailey of Clinton, a
. -Waefeer-io l'ror,pertty, (*pon?' t-ke week
end with Mrs. Georgia Clark.?
Mrs. Qlark entertained with a so?iai
rr;,'u., ? t e.n -<
,.?i evening mini wunrir
8:00 in honor of her guest.
= =ff= $;ou want to hear good pryneR.
inp pome to Brown Chapel whore our
church welcomes you. ?
Get: the leader at "Marshall Bros.
Store, J. W. Marshall, proprietor,
Mr. Ed, Robinson was up last Sunday"
from Columbia. We are asking
" league. By President .lesse Marshall.
Ladies likewise.
I II. JOHNSON & CO.
Notary PoMjc antb Dealer ' "
in real estate ahd sale of lots in
- -Pttffi-RIDQE CEMETERY. BeauCollege'
Place.
Phone 6422.
1109V4 Washington Street
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T~666 Tablets
I JO minutes, checks a Cold the first day
~ anil checks .MlildflU lh three da.V?L
(>()(} also in Liquid ,<
Quality Pressing Club
Dry Cleaning. Repairing, Altering
and Dyeing .
? AVe ait* in business for your conL.
venieace, ami inn . A fit? ?
-. Xlo-Co operation would, help j " ' , "
J. II. Denlev, Manager
r YrlVT. C. A. IU'ILDINC
Sumter Street Ptyoiie 38G1
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J. MOLINA
AKCHITICCT
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Plans and Specifications
Submitted on short notice _ _. .... *
-Exirr-r t StnrUny Ocnerator and PnC
ieiy Repairij 7 PIIONE 8580 - . .
lAippn'iHaftei yService "
?1?Dltndnnn^hl?(1 im lit ll!tller;?s
Lonyesl Life l?y Owner's Records ?.
-CIVIC US A TRIAL '
121M Lady Si. Cojiimhiu; S. C.
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PROFESSION AL
CARDS?
all..'10 A. id. I2 I*. M ' Office
0.00 l'.JM. lo S 1'. M ' Res. C?.r>48
] Dr. C\ E. Stephenson
i'liysiciaii itnd Surgeon _
Disease %of W'oniei arid Children A
?M|H'utfUy
Officer.'' ' j Residence:
= l lll'i A. L'Mid.iv SI- l.lL'il n?r HL
' Office 1I...M V- B A Si I., 7 lin P M i
DR. II.D HARPER
'. Surgeon Dentist
- P'iHIllJis, l-.xliactions,'IMatus, Crowns
and Sridtfew? ?^?:
<-uiM f'nuvn i?inl lind^e Wtnk ^ '_ ;
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IIUH'.*? .WaslrintM on SLy. IMinne^ liitW
. DIt. 11. II.XOlOPKli?
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_:J~ Penllst
Spt'tial Alleiiti"n Xiiven to L):^ca>es
of *.he Ciunfs ,
Giilil Crowr and BriUge Work 1 .?
?-?A 'S(mi"ially :
I OHice lMioifu f>4f II, 1125 Washington Si
uesitience .I'lione 82(34 ? .
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Cilice Hours; j| Telephones:
8;'jO- .A . M. tcr Tmu I': M. Office t.U.i.t
' Residence 887.'i
Dr. Br~K. Jenkins
i-> ' ' ITENTlSy
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j-l'illill^s, Crnmu :iiwl |{|id?t'S
Sunday by Appointment >.
=lv>fl rae'litiir tu" <'otldiic-live Aiiesl hesis ^
. ? ? a .SjXtei >*Uy7?? ? ?1
1107 ',2 Washington St Tola-, -S.-G.
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DR. I.. M. DANIELS ,
I'liysiciun and Surgeon
1 Special Attention- Given Diseases QL -
! Women.
. Office--?3-? ??? ---- ?Residence
| 1 !2.r> .Washington e' 22:50 IIjimpton ijhoiie
042'.) . 1'hnnp 7-50.4
J. G. STUART
I Office Honrs: ? . TelephonefI
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mm l>) I :OU ?' A-1 ,? * ~
j-fcrtu Im 55 1'. -M. 1 Ullice "a'i'JU- , >r^=
T'Offioe: Residence:
21K1U Taylor St., 111*7 Pine . Si,. *
-Office Hums: * T PFotVeS
1*1 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 *
(5 P. M. to 8: P. M. -Office 4247
DR. W. I>. Chappelle \
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children ' '
A Specialty
Office: ~ Residence:
l;]24.Va .Assembly: Sk WOM'mc St.
=?Columbia, S. C.
? y???I?Bfc??mmma?? '
i S. R. GREEN, M. D. 7 .'. ...
umce Hours:
9 to 10 a> m. '
G to 8 p. nn
Phohe 379Q 2030 Taylor Strvct
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Officc Phoiu- 810"^, Res. Phone <*>798 '
{ N. JFRE Dr.RtrK
1 PRACTICE IN ALL IIU IMS
?Slate and Federal
Washington St.._ Columbia. ft Cr
I -Office floury __ 7~~ Phone
6 m- ,? 8686
1 3 p. m. to y p, m.
^JDr^lLXL. Tbvmvsmt
^TTrMremr^yrnt Ts f
Places, Crowns. Bridges, Extractions . .
A Specialty
i Res: 2328 WASHINGTON STREET
'J U14?fc Auembly St Columbia, S. C, ~
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