The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 05, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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r?< "> \ AV .. * * - ^ ? , - v." ? -r. SatUtjdajjr^i^rn 5-1930 i %t *! *. ~~ ?^ CHURCH NEWS OF ' ' ? *? > i Dr. D. H. Sims At Bethel< Sunday At 5 P. M. " " A President D. H. Sims, of Allen uni- j -?= versity, will address the popular meet-'. ing staged by the young people's or-1 ganization at Bethel A. M. E. church,] < ?Sunday afternoon, April Glli at B;00-| o'cjfick^^pecial rtiusieal numbers have . been arranged consisting of some of . Columbia's best talent. Mrs. L? TV-Bates is in chargdrlfYou' cannot afford to miss this. The'pub-'< lie is cordially invited to attend. \ Allen University will furnish< mu-| SIC. _ . , }, WESLEY M. E. CHURCH j ______ * >* I -?Sunday- school: ^ ItS'OA ?r_ * i - - x''ou~~vvoranip and ^rmon M 4T00 p. m.?Sermon by Rev. J. E. Dixon of St. James A. M. E. church. ] ? His members are invitpH ar^nm. y pany him. , < 6:30?Epworth League program. ( 8:00?'Worship and sermon. ? Sunday the )3th the classes are'j UkQd. tfi complete their reports for1 ( the trustee drive. On the same day) at 4:00 P. m. the Claflin Singers will I appear, in -the Columbia theatre. Thel public is cordially invited "to all these ~ services. -. ? Refr. J, F. Page, pastor. '? SfT" JAMES A. M. E. CHLTRCH-il ? =,?-i Sunday school opened at 10:00 o'- < clock. After the lesson had been dis- ! ... cussed and explained to.the class, the L lesson was reviewed by our pastor, I giving all theimportant poipt^'of the > I " "Tlesson for this quarter. . h At -11115 we-listened to a sermon t by-Rev. Elias-Broughton and at 3:30 1 , Rev. H. H. Redman preached on. the 1 __I subject, "Fire."? At 6:30 the A. C. -fir- league was J conducted by the vice president, Miss1; Ellen Johnson. .r'"- I ] At 7:30-we listened to another ser- 1 mon by Rev. T. H. Bowman. He'se-. .i lected as a text the 51st division of t ? r Psalms and 10th verse "Create in'me J L - ...a clMn Vt*??r-f f!r.r) * vr... ..WM> wf w _ MUU, a??u , X C11C W U ( HerKt spirit within us."On last Tuesday?evening, Rev. V. \ A.- Janerette preached for us and on < Thursday evening Rev. T O^Snn?-] < mons preached in interest of Mrs. M. < -?Young's club. . ? - - , j 1 ?w 1 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NEWS \ Sunday-marked the end of the guar J ter antThy way ofTeviewThe follow- : Tng persons participated with remarks : and stories on the birth and "life of I -1 -?a?Jesus:?Mr. B. J. Mundle, Master- WtH , -- " -McDonald, Mis?: Edna Adams and 1 <> Miss Marian Williams, The hour was spent in quite-a helpful way. At 11:15 1 Dr. Murph delivered a most wonderful t message from Exodus 31:18, taking?. I as a subject "The Lead Pencil." And not a stone was, left unturned in mak- ? that, many .^rejoiced, -Among-the visi-r! tors at this service was Rev. A. P. i Prioleaux of Washington, 0. C., whose .remarks were enjoyed. The vesper!] j a?r.yi?ea?ojL-the league were both in-1 teresting and beneficial. Mis Maude Pendergrassi teacher at the Booker 1 Washington high shool, was in charge of the program. We are indeed thank , ful to heritor her service so freely given;-also that of Miss Sarah Thomp , son, who. played beautifully at the [ piano and Miss ' Geraldine McGhee. j' ; . ^ who accompanied them. The sacred ' * ?program by the ehoit1 at 7:30 p. nv. eOBSitfting mostly-Of W"grn gpiritfUfrfa -j was quite a treat and highly enjoyed J. by the splendid audience. It thrilled , the hearts as was declared by Mr. L. * T. Webb, while, in his remarks. A- ^ mong the many other visitors' were ;?Prof?and -M*s* Robinson of.Benedict. ' . v _ You have..a standing invitation to all j Three nights' bazaar .Monday, Tues J day and Wednesday nights,-'April 7, 8 and 9th. Let it be said that "I was there." At Champion- and Pearson's ] ?- Funeral?home on xPark street; FRIENDSHIP A. M. E. CHURCH. - Sunday March 30th added another | sign of progress on the. page of his- . tory of Friendship A. M. E. church, j Dutch Fork section. Many visitors . "~^^-^and friends filled the pews; while the . Mypra of St.* Paul Baptist church "preacned~Tr wundeiful acpmanl^ r orr "joy in Religion," from~the Slst A' great spiritual sermon was also j preached by the Rev. Pearson at 3 o'clock; after which a great dinner j was prepared.' At evening Rev. My-__ era returned and delivered another powerful sermon from the " theme: *1 "The Hard Way." The offering of " ^' the day was $29.55 of which we thank" tT our members an8 friendsjAmong Ithe distinguished fiends of the day were Mrs. McGill, who ren- j dered a lovely talk, also Rev. Fergu^ < ~ son, Rev. Koon, Hope U. Grant ami I J. F. Bowman. - < I. O. SIMMONS, Pastor, j, .? ' . . If pr- VIIUNi: WOMEN'S f MIH ? BAPTIST CHURCH --- t -w ? 1 -1The Young Women's club of Zion 1 Baptist church held its weekly meet-11 ing at'the church on, Tuesday evening/* April let at The meeting was > called to order by the vfce president, i Mrs. Atle Sanders. The regular join- i tine of business followed after "the * devotionals. The members are very glad to see the sick members able to < be out^again. We want to say for our I president, Mrs. I,iraie Queries, she i* ^ alWpye^en the job rain or shine, with J a smile <?d vplently of patience. [1 V ; \ v v, ... r-.. . . ...... ' ' f . SOUTH CAROLINA * :herry hill baptist church qfxhnway _The_past week was quite cool<and. rain but- Sunday wan a Tmp "flay? tt seemed that everyone enjoyed Beng at the church. The church giyes ;he missionaries every odd S,unday. Rev. Jessie Falks was at his best jundav night and delivered hi*? non with zeal and power. Everyone hat -heard his message was uplifted hereby. Rev. J. W. Easley, state missionary, of Greeleyville, was with us on Sunday night. We are glad to have lini with us at anytime. . THh niissiuiiai ies at thulr first sion in January 1930 organized a ?uilding board and they have since, hen raised $102.42 to their credit, although we are fpw in number.-- But ?ve are -the one's the Lord promises ac-fee- with. ; MJte.JL-4 Bessant "would be de1 -- 1 - *? ? iguvcu iu nave you visit per. Foro ialr dressing rbdttis while in uonway; She is prepared to give you good and juick service. She makes you feel jood, look good, sleep good. Call on ler at 4th Avenue, better known as jleorgetown highway. ffT. PlSC.AH A. M . E. CHURCTTOF " SUMTER ~~ The-secuiid quarterly conference of Mt. Pisgah station was helcLMarch'l? md the relijgOus services" were held Sunday, March 16th. The day was convened at 10:30 led by Mr. M. S, Dalley, superintendent. Morning service began at eleventhirty. A -number of visiting minis.ers were present in the pulpit. De/otionals were conducted by the pas:or, Rev.^ L W/ Janerett. assisted by" Rev. H. J. Davis. Presiding Elder A. ?. Spears was ^resented. Art -3tx o'clock?the A. C. E. league leld a very splendid well attended Session. Miss?7 -Aliee?-tr>hn?on -and. Miss Unicp. Wilson, Mr. Ferdinand A-btaham. Miss Ruth James are~&rduous workers-and are putting over a splenlid program among the young-people. Monday evening The business of the luarterly conference was conducted, the presiding elder gave a short lecture on a part of the eighth chapter if Romans. The conference was orjwjwdr Thw wnc hy-ffir-th? Iharterly eonferencp held for many 1 day;?The reports uf every department were_ Excellent. The Sunday ichool report showed a"balance of I more than SRO nn in' * ? 1 bitcu treasury. rhe trustees with a balance of mor.b than $5*00.00. The missionary.?th?itewardess, 1 and 2, the bbosters, the ?nnshinP club, = the choir, and all of the other auxiliaries read fine reports. y The ste w a ids' report - - showed' Srat m pastor is being'well paid. The entire church has taken on new ife under the effective leadership of ,his pastor and preacher, Rev. I. W. tanerette 4 We are also pleased with out preiiding elder. He is a man with broad nsTon~amha feFlTeadrrr-and Is resped-' ;ed by the entire- eorrrmumty.- These 'acts were WQlLhrought out in speech s made bv Mr. James Williams tmd VIr. S. Salley. < m i* ; EJETHFV A. M. E. NEWS OF KINGS TREE ' Service was held at the usual hour Sunday morning. A very- inspiring sermon was preached by the pastor. 3:30 p. m. the "pirato.r and a large mmhrer of his?congregation?of?St.- . \ndrews A. M*. E. church came over is good as* the spiritual, winch was splendid. They were wblcQme. We vill visit them some time in the near future. At 7:30 p. mr a very inter?sting as ^well^^as ^educational pro:. ?ome of our good white friends wprp aresent, who contributed ^greatly to Jie cause. *' * ' 11E VT A is' IH' RG } WR IT ES FROM^ TAMPA, FLORIDA . Just a few lines to the Christiana family and my co-workers in the Lord >f the old home state?South Caroina. God is blessing.our efforts here n this great old <jfty, We are. standng on the front rank every night at .he Beulah Baptist church of this city. And to the glory of God. we are This is a great church. one of the argest in this country, and Tampa. Florida js the New Yo'k of the south. I will write more fully of obr work lere next week. "~ INTERDENOMINATIONAL MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE ORGAN! ZED IN GEORGETOWN ' ." The Interdenominational Ministerial 1 illiancp of Georgetown was organizlowIng officers: W. P: Carolina, lent; S. J. Dobbins, and R. E. Brogdon, 1st and 2nd vice president rejpectively; Julius Holman, secretary; A rr AT- ?' ' ry, o. iNt'wman, assistant secretary; G. G. Daniels, treasurer and R. A. Fiahburn, chaplain. Some of the subfeeta discussed are "The dignity and worth of the christian minister;" "Per sonal Evangelism;" and "The Problem of the Unemployed," which will be discussed at the next meeting, -ft?hr a very timely topic atrthis time when there are so many unemployed in our city. ' The alliance has. already done some effective work. The following committees were recently appointed: On Summer School, R.-B. Brogdon. M. C. Mayr hams, Jame* Williams, R. B. Moultrie and T. M. Brown; T. City Coun?^?:?r . i ? f - % THE PALME cih G. G. Daniels, Julius Holman, C.1 H. SH?onds,~A. S."Newman, And Kinlaw, All ministers of the vicinity are invited to attend. Meetings held every Tuesday at 12:00 o'clock in the churches of the cit?fl rotating alphabeticalG KEEN WOOD NEWS :?Mr. Frank Pope Ead a- very serious accident* Sunday afternoon while on .is was to Laurens. His car turned over and Mr. Pope broke his arm. His- sister-in-law, Mrs. Azilee Wilnams received--a -out- over her -eye^ Mrs. Pope gdtl her leg hurt. Air. Edward Stevenson is still sick at his home. ,The many friebds of Mr. John Waller will be sorry to hear of his death last night. ^Fimerul services were held Wednesday* April 2nd at Little Zion church. ?-? *He was in Brewer hospital when he passed. Mrs. Charlotte Johnson is .critically ALin Philadelphia but her condition is reported some better at this writ? ~ ?- ? Morris Chapel Baptist Church Bihle school was called to order at 10:00- o'clock by the superintendent, Mr. John~~~H. Evan* a?ii r.cfi cers and teachers were "at the is posts. At 11:30 Kev. H. B. Moore-of Concord, N. C., delivered, a great~~sermon Tin" Service". At 3 p. m. he delivered another sum "stirring nit'isaa?e Trgrrr the subject?^VYh??is- o??the Lord's Side?" B. Y. P. U. forces met aC i>:0n p m : ' " ? At 8:00 p. m. Kev. Moore delivered another great sermon to a ' large crowd The W. H. M. S. and W. M. U. under the "leadership of Mrs.~Rosa Johnson and Mis. ItUXle Lfl Gi'iXmie are forging their way to. the front. Thy other organizations of the church are-still spiritually and financially aliveL We are now in the midst of a awed hot revival. Sixteen have been added?to the TJJtuf-ch to this date. ?j This revival,isJo'rv-the-old^fashioned order, and has stirred up the city. The revival will close Friday night. April 4th,_ The ordinance of Baptismwill be observed Sunday, April Gth'at 7:00 p. m. The pastor will till the; pulpit Sunday morning. The public J will receive a cordial welcome to all of our services. \ Mr: 'Arthur Williariis is leaving in a few days?for :Ba 11imure Alii?J j4pend_&__whil?^- ? ..: " 1 The. services of Macedonia Bapthw church werlTjust grand air'dky. fMw some of the thiols .not <>f the many j things that caused tfie services to run ijrc high spirit was that the weather was beautiful all day. Second with this we were blessed to havehad this and this caused our beloved' pastor to be inspired to go to his best I with *his text. Sunday morning nt 11S10 using for, the words oftext: "VY'e are witnesses" with his I forceable argument we were made to reinicp grefftly, _ _ ' At 3:3tl p. hi. Rev. James Marshall came-to us and with one of his masterful sermonsT he held us all spell bound using for the words of his text "O ye dry bones, hear the word , of tho Lord," and with this argument that Dr. Marshall brought to us more than n thousand.?white and- colorcth were _made_.to-- rejoice as- our -chapel will easily seat a thousand, it was crowded to its utmost capacity. Now you who by chance come by' our city stop in and worship with us. Our hours''of' servftfeg "as roilowin'g Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.; preaching at 11:30 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. at 6:00 p. m.; preaching at 7i30 P- m. Ynn will ~ ? ..... ..~u us un manon street completing a fifty .'thousand dollur brick building," the only brick building for the colored Baptists in Jhe city or county of Greenwood ? ABBEVILLE-NEWS Sunday was an off day with the churches here and it seemed like everybody went out to Mt. Olive church to the singing /ronvefttiony-just two 'miTes""out. from' AbbevTTTe* ahd tho"se peopl() did sing. It seemed like Shady Grove and Mulberry have taken the lead. ?:? Mt. Olive choir has been carrying en ii nbwp but I t h 1 rt tLM u 1 ber ryo u g h t have half of it. The leader of-the Shady Grove . choir is Brother Authtir Green and-3 of his daughters are members and th^ Green's can sing. Brother Alford Childs is the' leader of Mulberry choir and has three children as members. Two daughters and one son.. Remember the Childs can sing, too, since the writer is not in town at this writirig he can't get the facts J>ut it seems like- the young men nt the 8. A. L. shop's are havifig some troume witn eacn otner. MTt Ottjr uoiiglasg and Mr. Willie Ray "have ac tod ugly to be men of their age. They should do like Mr. Eugene Martin and Benjamin Wharton. Keep scratches and marks off the faces. Mr. John White a{ Harrisburg made a flying trip over to Atlanta on business. Mr. White seemed to' have had some trouble with the lobar,craft. It -is hajrd to kick agafhst the pricks. It seems like the boys in Abbeville haven't got any one to say don't. Be-_ hold how good it is fu^ brothers ttr dwell Together Th unity. SANTUC NEWS. Last Sunday was a beautiful day and the people seemed to have taken advantage of the same. -At the-^usual hour, our Supt. Bro. L. W. Wal Ker and his officers^ opened Sunday school. After tC portion of the lesson was discussed, the Supt." had the review which?wa?^ interesting as usual; at whlfch time a large number of scholars and 'Visitors listened te-the discussion. Immediately after the review the Supt. add?l the following! to his teaching staff: Miss "Flossie and Mr. David A. Johnson and Miss I 1: ? - rrf ? : ITTO T~?T~ Arminta Byrd, to classes Noftri7:2 "and 3 respectively. ~ Uur pastor, itev. L. 1>. (Jumble, A. preached dt Jeter's bunuay mom= nig where splendid services weTe nuu. And at 8 p. ni. he was witn us at lihonias' Cnapel. We are. wonderiuily blessed to have itev. and Mrs.-L.. o. uamhle. We cannot* thank hnuci fcdlis enough lor his wise choice in sending tnern to us'." baring is. here and we are planning our spring entertainments. v M. large crowd from "RothcsOti llapusi enurcn worshipped witn us buiiuay night. Uur doors stand open.always tor -visitors-. ?1 ??r< nev. L, iUanible preached tlie annual sermon to tne h. ot 1'. utiu courts ol Cafanthe ,at Johesville bun uay, iViairch 23. lie: was?accompanied by wile and children, ollieei j mm a lew members. VVg are sorry to say Mrs. Carrie ciregory is still on the sick list.' Miss Kathleen- Jennings' had her closing exercises ol' Tinker Cleek school Friday evening March 28, at l homas fiapel church. Miss Flossie B. Johnson after a sue cessiuL term of school in - Glenn is haw at home?wah?her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.-J. Johnson. We are very glad to have Prof. Martin back with us after.-spending a few days in Columbia, attending the Teachers' Association. He brought us many thoughts concerning the affairs. . N Mrs. Carrie Gregory was given a donation of $1.00 by fueulty and- student. )ir?fy.. We hope that, she will soon recover front recent illness. - A, Silver Tea wiTT bP givep at the parsonage. Saturda-y evening. April 6th, from 8 to 11 o'clock, given byMrs. L. D. Gamble for the-benefit ot the church. * 1J11 J.U.N MANS. Bethel A. "M. E. Church. At 11:30 Sunday our beloved pastor Rev. J. P. Washington preached org; of his soul1 stirrnig sennoiis . fi oiii" Timothy 0-7 verses. Subject: Godliness and Contentment. Owing to the' Heath ot .our bite P:trkei~~ we were late in celebrating our] Founder^ ilay. Buf as true sons of Allen we could not disregard the day; so on Sunday after a very interesting program yas rendered antler the auspices?of Mrs. E. Hartzog and Mrs.F. C. Johnson^ regular meeting on Tuesday night. fThe League is taking on new life with th0 coming of' spring ami we] f" '"'"rest, the voting tVllr mri" in this great work. There will be a play Monday night .at Bethel,' entitled "Nobody's Darlling^' in thy interest-iif the Dillon graded school. " - : ^ Social. Mrs. J. R. McLeod who has been ill for a few' days'-is out again to the 1 delight of her many friends. to the I. H. -S. and Literary Club Monday1, n i g-bt*??a?-very? program the hostess assisted by Mrs. McLeod served a delicious salad course, saltines, sandwiches and hot -coffee^ ' Early_Thursday. morning the homes"Misses Helle and "Maggie Williams were destroyed by . tire. The loss was partly covered by insurance. Mrs. Maria Bennett of Charleston is._visiting in the citv. ' Mrs. Mamie Dixon left Friday night to visit friends in Washington. Mr. Dalton Bethea is visitingfriends Trr~Washington and Baltimore. LATTA?SELLERS NRWS ?Rev. I. 11. Alston,Fruf. and Mrs. A. Holman, Misses Ruth W. Allen. Eunice Center, Alice V. Page, and metto State Teachers' association in Columbia last week.-\, . Mrs, Marie Sparks McFarlan?>__of Nor-ristowTT, Pennsylvania is visit,intr Miss Ethel Bfabron left for her home in Atlantic City Monday evening. ' . - ???? LV Mr. J. D. Dottrey spent Saturday evening here,?; : ; ^Miss Mayfteld Jones attended the State Teachers' association in Columbia last week. .; ; Mr. General .Greene is seriously ill at this writing. - _ - Mesdames C. H. Garrett, Minnie Hegans and Prof. W. L. Bryant were visitors here Monday afternoon. Miss. Rachel Bethea made a trip to P&rkton, North Carolina Sunday- to visit relatives. The morning serviees_ at Weston A. M. K. church wexa^aondiVcled by the inch. It was, known? us "Men's DayT^ The sermon was preached by n ti n- 1?i ?j: i ? AVV, v> v/. 1J V/I awiui U W FID C1IC1 ireuu t<Thimself and electrified quite* an appreciativp audience The women conducted-thp night serviees. Mrs. Lily Martin preached a very splendid inspiring sermon. ' The collection' fof the women was $19.00, which exceeded the 'men's collection of $14.00 in the morning services. Total for the day $37.00. < fr-L4>V4>AEtt NKWK Zv>n A., M. E, .Church -was opened as it being review, the lesson was reviewed hv SuDerin tendent T. C. Rrigman, O. A. Smi^h, J. Lewis* and L.^ Davis; also xdayed a splendid part in the review. TVie p?astor made soma, vgry general remarks and commended the officers for their splendid work in the school. At 11:00 Rev. B. W. Ransom preach ed a strong sermon frdm St. Matthew 25:21. Sunday was a high day in Zion. We had visiting us Mr. and Mrs. Cannady and sister, and Mr. C. I-oyd j Come again you .welcome. . > Since March carried five Sundays " ' f "r ' * , ] the different cLubs decided ?Q_g9-_.0ut I by the way and pfek up the , findings and reporcthe same, as followsr Class rumber* 1, Hev.' Ransmo,, and Mrs. Ellen Floyd, $10.00; Brother L. A. Davis and Mrs. B. W. Ranso, $15.25; Brother, T.' C. Brigman and Mrs. G. i, $15.00; Brother Henry Floyd and Mrs. Hattie Page, $6.00.; Brother Walter Paten and Mrs. Catherine Page, $5.75; Brother Ola iRoberts, and Miss Annie B. Abron, $5.50; Brother Mteven Smith and Mrs*_ Lewis, Brother I. A. Smith and Mrs. lane Moody, ,$5.00; Brother F. Page and Mrs. Blanche Grant, $2.00; Bro' Public offering $1.50; Sunday school offering. $1:11. After all the fragmenf^ ..were brought together the finding amount o'f $80.01 was a surprise to all.?Wrttr-suelr Officers as a bjve named the'church is bound to go forward. - . " . The pastor and family ehjoyed a -nice dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Jake Page. rAHI lsi p vvu-l M ?^l_( ; ?3 "" . . ~f . The sii mips of Ml. "Eden were unusually good-pn Sunday. At 12:30 the presiding elder, I)'r. E. P. Ellis, ascended the rostrum and preached a wonderful sermon from Matthew. It was very fmpressive and full of inspiration and thought. Many -hearts were made to feel 'glad from 'this great Moses. ~ ' . ?At 0:00 the A. C. E. lCagUe was ~aniJil tn urdfr hy the president, Mr" Leanna Gallmon. After a splendid song service we had a wonderful address from th<' pro^itlin^ ?)Vl?r?H*saddress was especially to 'the yourig iiolk. I am^sure that if we put th^s wonderful message into practice we will be -much benefitted. At 8:30 I)r?Ellis, delivered unother one of his masterpieces. We all enjoyed this wonderful message. The missionary society of __Mt/ E.<len. gave an ipteresting entertainment at the hall on last Monday night also was a party givpn Tnowday hy .Mrs. Medora Crosby-and Mrsr?Ueanna Gallmon. * Mrs. W."L. Johnson left last Saturday?for?Helena?who row, sty ypewtiza Wallace. She reports a pleasant tay. Rev. J. .M, Williams was in Car --isle* Sam<ln^*-nn<i < L - ? j .-.f7cin. me night as 'he guest of Rev. J. M. Dawkins and ''amily. WP are always glad to have isitors in our town. Mi** r.ni\a JTuVjir ?.p?nj the week with her parents. She is a students at SirnsTtrgh school. -We are now able to press- the-button.at. Mt. Eden and *Pt it <,n fire-srr to speak/' We have a young*- light house'?by the road. "fc* I We are bringing things to pass in Carlisle, you bet. We forgot to men-t-ion at the beginning that ^"splendid crOwd was present . at services on Sunday nieht from .Toter Chapel./We were glad to have these .friends. Mrs. Mary Sartor reports a pleasant trip to the teachers' associa/ lion.?While there- she wa.> the guest nf-Mrr^nd'Mrs. K. A. Adams: i Mrs. Sartor is an agent f(7r*T>?p Mn-^ tual Relief and Benevolent associa-1 tion of .South Carolina/ She visited] the office of this association. She re-' ports that work being done by i?r. i Youngbjpod .is> great. -ThP work* is "moving nri cplcndidly iimlm- liii ]<> .. dership -especially- -he?being- a youngman. , A BENNETTSVILLE NEWS ' 1 ThP merry spring is fie$r. Every-1 bodv as a whr>l? ic ^ ? J ,o ?.? J "*K JJBf.VIlVlT jo | greet the beautiful weather ^ . The county had their adudt com; j niencenaent Monday afternoon at the graded school. Over ?0 schools took: active part on the program which was i highly enjoyed by all present. The county superintenden't, Miss Janie < B. McRae, in every respect is doing av superintendent's part for both rac-j e*,-whito and eolored. ?j A large number of teachers attended the State Teachers' association, meting last week. Sorry that our county supervisor nvpr thf colored schools. Miss Er"Creen was on the sick list last "week and could not .I.-' - ~ * uuviiu trie staie meeting in Colum-' -bia. : The body of Mr. Eugene Williams .was found in the Pee IJee rivei Tliuis day niorning. Very sad. Mr. C. D. MeColium and a number of others left for New York city on Sunday afternoon. Both of the unions reported good success during the week end. Rev> Pi B. Mdodona accompanied by two of his teachers, Misses E. Witherspoon and French, reported a pleasant stay. Miss Annie M. Stephen is . on the sick list. ' ' . ' | Miss Milde^ Watson is inipctivingj nicely^ Miss Elloise Moudy, a senior . stu-1 >le"t of Morris college, was called to J her home Tuesday afternoon oh' account of the sudden death of her father, Mr. Moudy. Undertaker Morrisj took charge of the remains. Rev. W. F. McCoy, pastor, was present. Mr. I Moudy was a jwelL known citizen -oftHe county. ._ _!. President Randolph of Claflin college ...and his splendid^ singers rendered one of the best programs eyer put-pyet_al St: MicklC M. E. church Sunday afternoon. A splendid crowd soon gathered to hear^fiem. Mr. J. B. Drake, N. C. Mutual in surance company inspector reports the splendid progress arid rushing work in his position now. Trust him much success* Mr. Kennedy still dis-. cusses his splendid tour with Mr. Sey11iiiui1 Cflrrhll They will cnrpe fo oyr -eity-in the near future. WlNfrSBOKO NBWS ? ,M>r. And Mrs. Willie Boyd and family of Columbia^ were the surprise guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jacobs on Sunday afternoon; The sur-i prise was a welcomed one. Hope they will come again. I Prof. W. A. Ross and his corpyof teachers have returned from theftCo?*?:?? . 1 ? j. _* . ?~ _?.. PAGE FIVE lumbia teacher^'-meeting and aui_Lack _ at work again. They %11 report ? very pleasant stiy in the capital city. Other teachers of the town also attended the association. Quite an enjoyable program was had at Wayman A. M. K. church on" t Sunday- night under the auspices of Mrs. E. J. Johnson. '* > . - Miss Mary Harden student of the , ' Winnsbqro graded school, was called i home .on-account -of-her brother-^*-diners. We hope "?h<. gVmir pel? . turn. ? ?: _: ? Mrs. E. J. Johnson is at home now after a successful- school term. < The presiding'elder of the UTiins- , boro district will hold quarterly' conference Friday night, and will preach Sunday at Wayman A. M7 E. church. ? Mr. Rufus Greene is at home-.^gatn-^?1 ? . t 1 > -' t ? J. MOLINA ARCHITECT flan's and Specifications ~? Submitted on short notice - _ DUO E. McBee Ave. Gfeenville, S. C. ; v: Expert ^Starlet, tJolieratoraml TuT ' ' tery Repairs PIIOSlE 808O Fripps' Battery Service LLuuuIiuuikUI?Gould ltatliTi") Longest Life l>v OwnRe coJ d s ! : GIVE U,S A TRIAL 1213 Lady St. Colli in l?ia, S. J('.,' -< ??pMi??p?i??? 1? PROFESSIONAL _ 6ARDS j-_ 11:30 A. M. to 2TT1V1- "Office 3530 .0.00 I'. ? '. in H I1. M 0548 Dr. C; E. Stephenson Physicianinfd Surgeon * . ' IMsiaro?' ol Womei? arnt-CliiUIrun A * Speciajty Office: I ? Resit feneeU14*i, "As8'7niiiTy~St. 1328 Oak St? Office limns: 8:3tf A. M. to ? I)R. II. D .HARPER. Surgeon pvhltef. ? fillings, E x t r a c i i' > f) *J ill <'* r Gi"iin1 nn : Hl$ Srl^ey: ' . _ " .Gold Cro\yfn ,?nd_J^fl&e Work "'A SCECIA'LTY" I 11UM/L ?-? 4,.w ,a ?? <4^1 I'lKinv ZH>33 DRvIkft-COOPEU _Sjiecml Attenhroft-^jiveii to Disease*--V, Jf* of *^c~Gtims Gold Ciowi' and Bi id ire ' Wo rk . ' A Specially '? Ollice I'lioiie 0420, 1125'Washington St Residence Phone 82G4 * I Uflli'O lhjum. Telephones: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 0033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST :> Fillings, Plates, Crow Its and Bridges - Sunday hy Appointment ? Extraction hy Conductive Anesthesia a Specially. 11u < 72 vvasnington St., Cola, S. G. DR. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon ..SpL'L-iul .AltALnlion Given Discuses Of Women. 1... . Office Residence I12.r> Washington" *~'122;{0 i hi nip ton ?t'hona GI20?Phowa -75UA. ? DR. J. STUART " Office lloims:2 ? Telephone: Hi(10 l? T:j,HV P. M. j Res. 40P2^ * rt'-nn I.' *?.ni? " *< ........ im > . m. unice ar.'tf Office:. Residence: ?. . 203U Taylor St., 1117 Pine St. Office Honrs: Phones f| A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 0 P. M. to 8: P. M. Office 4247 DR. VV. D. Chappelle Physician ami Surgeon Diseases'~of Womep and Children __ A Specialty _ Office: ??? Residence: ?-?* ? 1324 Vk Assembly St. 1301 Pine St. > Columbia, S. C. S R. GREEN, M^PT ? Office Hours: , 9 to 10 a. m. v ' ? 12 to 2 p. m.l " :? 6 to 8 p, m.'* Phone 3796 2030 Taylor StiVyt Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 0798 N. J. FREDERICK ^ "l/ffw "itiid f**m*' ' ?State and Federal - 1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. J. H. JOHNSON & (JU. ? Notary Public and Dealer i in real estate and sale jaf lots in t /PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beaut ifully located "on paved road above - J College Place. ?^ ^ Phone. 6422. s-Jl 1109^4 Wanhifffrton Street ?J