The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 19, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, April 19, 1930.
CHURCH HEWS OF
SERVICES AT ?
BETH EL .
' What is known, as ramdy day win""
bp observed at Bethel A. M. K. church
Sunday morning.'Every member uf
\ the sowaral families is requested and b
expected to be in his pew at 11:15 c
a. m. Dr. Murph will preach a speCiall t
sermon in keeping with the occasion, a
*~*1 At 8:00 p. fiY. tht. cho'ii1' under the <11- '1;
v. rection o?Mrs.JL T. Bates, organist, "S
will render an Easter cantata. The a
public is cordially invited to return b
ar\d witness this part of the service b
which is calculated to please and pro- r
fit yow.?Special pToparalfois" a re be- tl
ing made for all of thest. services in- i ti
eluding the Sunday school and league C
bv the young people in the ofternoon.i f.
To all of which we welcome you. !'?
J Sunday, April l.'lth known as the h
young people's day, was qbservechj \\
Dr. Murph delivered a message fill- y
f appreciative audience of vminp-', pi-o- ..
people and adults, on the subject "Pay fi
v . ins mu mut-n ior non-essentials." The k
following young officers served withi(.
the collection: Mr. W. V. Mundle,
Miss Edna?Adams,?Mr.. Colo.v?Wil r
V liams and Miss Mayme Sartor. The t
league program was very goorh- Rev.'
Mr. Martin was in charge. Dr. Murph'
i . preached again at 8:00 p. m. a timely n
discourse from Acts. Many of our
members remain sick and shut in. We
should make them know that they
, still have friends.
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*- .JURII.EE CHOIR OF ZION SI'ON- .
? SDKS IM-JW RALLY ~
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The Jubilee -choir of Zion Baptist e
church gave a pew rally Sunday eve- c
> ning, April 1.1th at .'V:.10 o'clock. This .
rally was given for the benefit ofThe (,
^ .jubilee chbir. A^ short niwram--was?trendered
during the. evening. The pro- s
grah^ was as follows: ;2
Opepi.ng song,* "Come Ye That Love
the Lordprayer by Deacon J. H.'d
- Waiters; selection,' St, Luke Jubilee;y
choir; selection, Zion Jubilee choir; t<
quartette; solo, Mr. W. M. Cunning- q
ham; paper, Mi*s?LaPva "Ktheredge; j ii
selection, St. Luke Jubilee- choir; Male!
quartette, from the jubilee chilli'; oil'- s
ginal reading, Mr. Kr M. Koitt; selec- ("
remarks, the pastor, Rev. J. P. Roe- n
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Mrs. Rosa A. Wilks' pew raised!
the highest amount. The total amount I
raised by all of the pews .was $41,150. j
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ST.. JAMES A. M. C'Hl'RCII '
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Sunday morning early the Sun- ^
day school of the above named church
. opened- with the - superintendent,- Mr. y
R. S. Russell, presiding. The altitude, f.1
of the teachers nlmwed that they were?
-fully prepared for their work. Briclu
teachers make bright students.
Our pastor, Rev. J. E. Dixon, ~de-' 5
livered two masterly sermons Sunday,
> morning and evening. The sermon on
?<?Sunday Tnorntng "Cave everyuocfy a'5
desire to, see Jesus. Our pastor is ,
bringing thlhgs to pass over here and
the at large have faith in
him and are with-him, by this he cannot
fail. - I
After the^sormon ""SiFffifav -evening ^
the four captains of the clubs afterj
working only a little while reported',
the following amounts: Sarah Stalks !!
$22.05; Maggie Young, $1-5.35: Wil-j
helmina Johnson, $23.00; and Airs. K,!
?, . SulOmon, $37.UU; with other aid had)
a grand total of $100.05. We thank j
them for the same. Too much, credit |
cannot be criven tVinm
As all the organizations are work-ling
along so nicely*we feel very proud.]
And we are also'having wonderful I
times in Sunday school. A good de-ih
monstration was carried'out on last p
Sunday when Miss Clurretta Chirp re-jd
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WESLEY M. E. CIU RCjY e
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The ladies were royally entertained
by Mrs. Marion Nance of 928
Pine St. The house was called to or1 ^
mond the meeting was opened with ^
singing Mrs. Kate Cannon ac
compained by Mrs. ?N. J. Frederick.lj,
scripture reading by Mrs. C. Doug- j
> lass. Prayer by Mrs. J. H. Johnson.
The /president asked fhat they con-If
. xinue with the prayer service for {
^twenty minutes \vl\ich was carried
out and enjoyed by all. -After which j
a paper was beautifully read by Mrs. f
J. F. Page. Then the president made g
a few plnnginy rPmm W n^imi f/>1 1
7 lowed by a brief business meeting. ' q
The minutes, of thP last meeting |r
was recieved and adopted. The most t
- important part of the busienss was {a
the planning for a rally bv the lad i d
- ies, this rally will end the third Run s
.day in May with a pew rally. \Ve!
were very glad to have Mrs. Lomax x
- back in the meeting sftPr having been I
^""" IH'fmrnnito ajtvhilc. Hlin?imuUt- fl ]
few remarks* expressing herself* as I
being?glad to__.be able to attend I
again. A few remarks were, made By j s
* Rev. J. F. Page ftl^o by Mrs. Nance. |
The meeting close.d with a beautified
solo sung by Mrs. Irene Johnson, the I
meeting was largely attended. _ AT-^._.
ter the adjournmenrti^^r^'ere served t
a delicious. course Jgt cream and f
cake, '"/ * i
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SOUTH CAROLINA
JOICE TO ALL WHO FLAN ATTENDING
THE EDUCATIONAL
AND MISSIONARY CONVENTION
AT ANDERSON
All pastors, . delegates, life mem>ers,
deacons and visitors who are
oming to the Baptist State convenion
at Anderson? S. C.f MSy- 7-9th
t tin- St. Paul Baptist church, are
equested to forward their names to
Campbell, Anderson, S. C. No
ssignments will be mailed but will
e. ready for you upon your arrival
y motor or train. All things are
eady for you; come and stay thru
fie~ sessions. "Have all your mail sent
r> the convention box, Anderson^ S.
!. Every detail has been arranged
or your comfort. A sub post office,
sub-Western Union, business and all
:ivi' ln'fn nrrnnpnfl flnnnc ?[wnH th?
reek as our guests, May 8-0th. Drive
our car and-see the Piedmont section
he?land where "Hard .Times" are
nknown.?Write S, C. Campbell^ at
mderson, or call 1051 and let me
How how many from your church or
ity is coming. All things are rearj^,onio
May 0-9 and enjoy the greatest
rrrptiqn ever given-a state eonvonion.
S. C. Campbell, 7." .
Director-General of. local arrangelent.
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PULPIT AID BOARD
The?Pulpit -Aid?board "of?Sidney
'ark C. M. E. church met at the home
f Mrs. Eannie, Caldwell with the
resident, Mrs. Eliska Starks, pressing.
Opening hymn, "Every Day, Evry
Hour" was sung by the board in
hncert; prayer by the presidenf.-AAfall
busilriess was finished the silk
uilt was shown to the members of
ilk quilt contest is to-*nd-on April
8th at the avobe named church. The
hostess assisted by hor \duaghter,
hrved iCf. cream and cake which was
f.jOyed by all. We then adjourned
r> meet with Miss Ellen Bookman on
ast Gervais street, .the 2nd Monday
n May. . i
-A-eantata, "Stabat Mater" by Roaini
wiljlje presented at-Sidnev Park
JM. ft. church. Sunday morning, Aril
20th at 11 ;30 o'clock by?the seior
choir. The. public is cordially iTT^"
ited. H. R. Riddick is director.
LEXINGTON NEWS
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The annual sermon of the Junior
raded schooi~~Will be delivered Sunay
at .1:30 by Rev. Hunter, pastor
f ^3(nfps~Cfl^pLd~A7~ftfHB-.~ Zrr--church7^>lumbia.
The public is invited.
Mrs. Eugene Webb and little daugh
er. Jean, of New York, are here visi
inig" her sister. - ? ?
Miss Ruth' Hampton has returned
n her home in Philadelphia after
pending, the winter with her sister,
Irs. ,*W. E. Lee.
' Miss Issie Potie is improving very
ntendidiy atr the Wavarley hospital:
Misses Carolyn Brown, Irene But'r.
and Prof. J. D. McRantt teacher^,
f Lexington spent the week end J at
hei,. homes.
Mr. W. II. Corley of Irmo was a vis."
or over the week end of Miss S. B.
tattle. .
Miss Frances Lee, a brilliant young
uly of the junior graded schoqj has
een seriously ill. ?
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WINNSBORO NEWS
The male quartet of Benedict coli>ge,
Columbia, rendered a musical
rogram at the St. Paul Baptist Sunay
evening.
Prof. anrl Mrs. S. T,. Finlev of Chesci1
vyet'n among the^risttors to witness
he program by the quartet Sunday.
A musical program was rendered
f the graded school Tuesday" night
iy members of the glee clutr&nd orhestra
of Drayton street high school
f dewberry. Mrs. Allen, Miss H.
sTance and Prof. John Blanche were
n charge.
Prof, and Mrsi W. A. Ross and faulty
of the graded school motored
o Newberry last Thursday to attend
he oratorical cojritest sponsored by
chool.
Mrs. Raster Woodward is seriousy
-fflr Mrs: Shvttie Coins Is still on
he siek list, also Mrs1. Katie Goins.
The baseball team of Winnsboro d^
eated the Jenkinsville team 8-6 on
ast Friday evening.
Rev. Alphonzo Miller and the Rev.
)avis who is conducting a meeting
or Rev. Miller were visitors at the^
Tflded srVlfinl loaf Tnttodow
, -MVtmMJ.
Mm AleHQudegiRuoooH has return^
d from a several weeks stay In Flo"
ida. She reports a very pleasant
rip. Mr. Alexander Russell and Mr.
uid Mrs. Arthur Holman who went
lown to accompany Mrs.'Russell ato
report a very pleasant trip?
The Presbyterian school closed a
ery successful term last week, Rev.
. M. Ulmer is principal.
Mrs. Ella Johnson, Misses Eva Mc^.
ntosh, Mable Rpseboro and Fannie
Irown are at home after closing their
chools?"" " -??Mrs.
Maria Jackson spent last week
a Durham visiting her sister, Mrs.
lagley.
Mr. and Mrs.1 David Bratton enertained
a large number of yoling
oik at their home last Monday night
n interest of the A. M. E. Z. church.
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,_THE_PALM{
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In an article of February 27th uride
tion^ were ^sked concerning the rontlii
olina, the leadership o fthe men's conv
Many very favorable comments were i
stirred the brotherhood to action and
successor to Dr. Starks the most sens
meetings this year. The vote for Rev.
the dissatisfaction which has bilrned':
year. This vote was a repudiation of
fied and personified by the advocators <
Now that the trustees have elected a pi
unanimous approval of all; now that tl
i administration of the .college affairs a
1 fgating the efforts of "I, Me, Myself
one path for the'Baptists to travel,
that is, to elect a man to .head the Ed
South*Carolina who Is in perfect accoi
of things which have been thrust upor
We need now a man who will draw m
, seek to execute you because you fron
those of a big boy just putting on long
It .is no peed to place a man at the 1
1 his action, his written and spoken word:
I t n Hip now M1? ?1? . -
.. .ivmv. wi mun IO CUUCgC, IIUS
I enemical to the transition in educatio
tution of the convention to know the
-discern - -the difference between selfishr
to place me at the head of the convei
lire and cannot command the respect o
I admire when I look into a rpirror.
or an Egotist. Tlnj,.huur has cnnnr~far
year of Baptist pandemonium is that c
a supervisor, a results getter, an int
tutional rights, a leader wh will pin
regardless to how long they have bet
over. We need a man of vision, a ma
a man with influence over more^than "
state is proud of and who has the ear
with magntttiwm-and-personality, sufft
ing to force and threats of violence; i
ver this ne\y program with a man wh
defeat the change that is inevitable (t
.ing college, whose graduates will get
Carolina:} The hour has come. " The oc
them face to face at Columbia March
given; and when all of us went to-kil
wounded shepherd dog sleeping peacel
us out and shewed that it was no Wc
cocked to shoot, who was it that con
went and picked up this poorshephe
peaceful Who was it that stood and
nnrl rlovnrl U.. 1
? ? vv..w. vuviii vu wtsuvu iivi ntiyrcu
wftsJt that stood like a stonewall and
tidal waves of eloquence were sweepin
'misrepresentation- of the constitution,
Tween by_ laws of the board and by"
that saved us of a law suit and the
.it.that calmed the troubled waters w
"winds and "I, Myself, Me, and Mine" i
was it that displayed the tact,of a r
of Gladstone, the kind persuasion of i
ability to lead of a Moses, the conque
ness of an Isaac, and the statesmansh
that master of situations^ that capta
eyed night seer, that magnetic perse
general, that cool, level headed, unass
mous, four squared,-wisdom liquified
chystalized and leadership rarified, H
null and void the parts of the constitu
1 "YOU SHALt NOT PASS!'" It was
: ratio at the bridge, and said, "Wait-a
day. It is H. H. Butler who will gui
their nlaCe in npwp nnH r?atnr??v>q ,*<->
Butler who will give us a real State <
man as a man, be he from where he
will b? amarf; it 1s Batter toh?> wlTTs?
training college inharmony with Ber
who will tl'prEsenl tlie Baptists in th
stand head and shoulder with the otl
who will see. to it that money sent up
the purposes for which it was-sentiJ'
not be two lists of trustees at Morris
minutes yearly; it is Butler who will
tize qualified-workers and supervise ft
Lord or Monarch, Czar or Emperor" l
~ot inspiration, leavening whatever het
life, a new visioln, a new program, ne
new inspiration and the whole state a
lege and H. H. .Butler heading the B
| be elected by unanimous vote, for no
the convention May 7-9th, for Butler
appreciation will be presented our gr
us up to now and who will retire with
people for the noble services he has
retiring president will be the last one
now on the presidency will be rotated
Somethings The Baptists W'i
Eirstt ..Thev will
I Second: They will elect H. H. Butl
a new president the benefits of the e:
Third: The Constitution will be re'
dent rotate before the president dies
Fourth: They will repudiate the idi
olinian by birth, y.ou cannot come up
Fifth: They will return to the den
ruination. Sixth:
They will distribute the offi
.?Seventh; _They_ will adopt a missio
Command respect and get"the"efifs o"f
instead of taking what little he gets
. i Fight: They will elect all mission
them be appointed after the conventic
Ninth:. They will adopt a state-w
partments of the work will be suppoi
Tenth; Missions, Education and E^
mmOBSa fntrrrn prtgrnrmr
Eleventh: They will hear the fare
of Morris college rind see bis succes
Twelfth: They will adopt the com
Itfe and usefulness* of Morris college
Thirteenth: They will have the-fer
held Oh May 6th, delegates will stai
be present from everywhere, Z
Fourteenth: Every man will he pi
service to the denomination and to tl
havers. ... ,,r ?;?' ,, .?
The convention of 1930 wil fbe the
of the Baptists of South Carolina. R
and this will be accomplished with D
college; Prof. I. D. Pinson, head of M
H*. H. Butler, head of the Education!
Carolina, all working in harmony, crea
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STTO LEADER> ' .*
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r the heading"of "Who?" seveial uues
tions among the Baptists .if Smith 1'iit
ention, and the successor to Dr. Starks
nade on this article which seem to hav>
the election of Rev. I. D. PinS'on as vht
ible thing that we have done in all th<
Pinson was the concrete expression o
in the bosom of the state for the'^pas
the policies whic hhave been exemi)li
of every honor for me, mine?and myself
resident of Morris college who meets tli
ne trustees have voted to reorganize tin
md the compact, ?o ovenvhelmingly de
f and mv leaders." there remains onl;
there remains only one alternate, an<
lucational and Missionary convention o
rd with the new policies and the chang,
i us by the magnitude of our progress
3 lines because vou diffenwith him am
i recognized facts, brand- hh> efforts a:
pants (1899 long pants boys, not now]
head of the- convention we all know b>
s, secret and public opinii>ns, is hostih
tilp to new hlooH Wiminn iw*<' ..
n, and who is not versed in the constilimits
of his power,.who is not able tc
if as and?statesmanship.?kt?H?usrles?
ltion when'you know that I am a failf
anybody but of the one whose faet
This.is not the time to elect an Eg:?is1
?lis-lind.eet. ajnan wlime_j-ecm-d in thh
>f a thinker, iyi executive, an organizer
erpreter of law, a respecter of constice
the work in the, hands of workers
?n in the state, who can put the wbrk
n with a purpose, a leader with a plan
me, myself .%nd mine," a man whom tht
s of thinkers and masters, an educatoi
eient to get things done without resorta
man who is in perfect harmony wit!
id Morris colleges. How can we^iut o10
has used-influence, time and thots tn
he plan to make Morris a teacher train
recognition in more states than SoutV
rcasion and the man have met. You saw
12th"when the alarm Wolf, Wolf,, win
1 the Wolf, it was only a kind hearted
fully in the yard. Who was it that let!
>lf when we stood trembling with guns
1 mantled us to put our guns aside ant
rji dog and convinced usithat hCi waf
defied the attackers of the constitutor
trnrmpnt ' f?ll **.*> ...u~ o
v *vm *i?wj ? uv was it ~w nc
fixed like a shaggy mountain when tht
goitre $8 extra' session called under thi
not being abie to see the dtfference he
laWs^OTThe constitution T~ Wiiu wa.i it
disgrace of embarrassment ? Who wahen
law and Order were thrown to the
wanted to enroll "life members?". Whc
naster tactician, the parlimentary .skill
in Apraham, th$ "patienee of a Job, tht
ring courage of a Joshua, the peaceful
ip of a Bryan? It was none other that
Fn of emergencies, that phospheres'coni
mality, that able thinker, that mightj
?uming, modest and cultured, magnani,
strength solodified, parlimentarjr law
enry H. Butler of Hartsville, S. C. It
12th and said to thos| who wanted t<
tion which stood in thdir way to glory
Butler'who stood in the gate, like Ho.
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miiiui.1^ mat jmnute s wait .save d_tiiiL
de the affairs of the Baptists back to
nfulence of the brotherhood. It is II. II
Convention; it is Butler who will see a
wills, new comer or old stayer, a mari
e that~MOTfts t'OHe^e wITTlx* a teacher
ledict and other colleges; it is. Butler
c council of the world and sew that w<
her great denominations; it is Butler
? to the convention on the letter go .foi
t is Butler who will see that there-^w+b
college and that list will appear in thr
organize South Carolina's work, depu
ie workings, not as a "Dictator ov Boss
out firm, tolerant, persuasive lum;
. ouches. We will give to the^stiTte nev
w methods of doing things, new blood
vill blossom with Pinson at Morris col
aptist forges-the state. Butler wil
other wilPbe nominated at Anderson it
is ,the choice of all. Fitting tokens o1
eat retiring president who has broughl
the heartiest appreciation of a gratefu
rendered the state for terf years. Oui
1 honored with the office so long.- Fron
for the state is full of material,
ill Do At Anderson May"7-$th
gat- reception ever given- a ..cnnyeption
et president of the convention and give
cperience of a former president,
vised so as to make the office -of presia
physical or influential death.
?a that because a man is not a South Carto
us in honors in the convention. ipcratic
principles of the Baptist deno
ces among more than the favored few
nary program with a worker, who ear
' the "people" and who will' get a salary
for. missions-.
workers in the convention and not lei
>n has adjourned. *
ide financial program whereby all derted.
mrverelism will ho rpstm-txt
well address of Dr. Starks as the hea<
sor. ' .
pact and insure and assure the futu^i
eatest session of the convention eve
rt Coming in. Hundreds of visitors wil
aced wher<?, he can render the greates
le body politic of other groups and be
beginning of a-jft^den era in the affair
eorganizafifn is-fhe need of the hoU
r. J. J. Starks head of Benedict Sertio
orris,Teacher Training college, and Dr
al and Missionary' convention of Soutl
ted thru mutual understanding by com
t- *
Ull>f {lyrcm . i.i . b.4- -:t-C^rr "ion i/ua"
by commonbirjo-i f n T^nT"
(I. ( J1 111 [ it n I!. lb, 4~ . I. : .1 < I 11 i S
tiOn will meet M?i;. T.-'.k"" I<i.
-?things in1'?!< (?'I? . I? ?
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e KKTIIKI. ( Ill KC II NKWS or <1)1
L* .. . . I,ON
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T?At M ::;n o'i'Imh. - . .1. W.' \V:i
in^ton, pastor. pccVch'<1 a soul sti
^ rittfc sc i nion.fi.nni Zfr-hai'rtth '.Uh oh;r
te.r. Subject:'-"Rejoice and K'ive ;
l* thanks."
Sumlay*^H-hool at fo-.u ./dock wii
j the superintendent.- Mr...I: ('-oust
r""post vvu-- ,j I -. a:!.
A4I -of. our church 'Wmi:, ultVi >
f -? minn of spring. h?d uiak i Uie 1e,
L, dership of our beloved ; a bo . i -"jTf"
jrfeSstng. . .
j . "At 8:0?j^x/clubk. p. iiil Rev;-- \\n.
inpton ajrhin"TfTTTnnted \HT TTTTTiT
4 and bur souks wore made b. ceinii
l ?c Vw. t-nnl. I
l i ! ' ;M _ ' i! V t.V( .
r Jerehnah liTtTi chapter. and Id \ers
, Subject "Till old l?iit li." Jhay.-r" M-!
_ viocs every Tlitr-day a;e ht - '
' *" A! r; . F^,.. J.ea-j ue '.very Tu< ~<.!a
has been hrinfri-njr the ,V"iit:y l'<>lk i
> closer touch \tith rueh r.* id ! and t li
_ -<4uw4r Wm'li. ill Ml ' :i!.
Mrs. Marc'arot Richard-on return"
to Ruphar wher,. ?11 \\ i!I 'liter th
L-hospital atri.hu. - ?
t r Mr. .laipos Strrr-1 1 ..a <T. '.1. \V: nil
r son, Wm. l.eaeh. ! '. W \\' v1 r . "I i1".
ward Holmes and I'i !11< , II . itt attci
ded the Qld. r B"V-' C?VI!' r> " in ill
ancrehuitr.. Mrs. Hilllc HprcT/if Rat
. View is visiting ln-r punt .".Mr.,-;. 1 >. .
; Gaddy.
.. Mrsv Frances I'altc)-<ai spent'-S:
turday In KciwtTind w itii. friend-.
Rev,. Ilerriott was a. pulpit ;visit'
Sunday night and . ei.mniente< | pn or
- vyork. ?? : . ...
j~ ;Miss 1 .uculc .\urp,:- who !~7i n~7"
- confined to her bed for a f w da\
is out again. .
> Miss Roberta' Reaves.- formerly ?
- Dillon, hut has iyad<- .la r hou.iy.-i
i Trenton. N'ew Jersey !' r soiv.e tinn
is visiting relatives and friends'' i
! h;. city;?? ?? v
The second hall game f t' <- -<-as<>
1 between- Red SWn hi<db Ihllo
I Mf(h was ? hived .Thursday: Scores'
\ to 0 in faVo.r of f>iif?m.
, -Mr. and- ?.1itt^fnf"wa-~~tr
and hostess t;n~ the 1. Sr llAVtfdrrtt1!
: ary club Monday night at'.- which tim
i< a splendid-program ?f ,-<-f?vV readin*
)* recitations and i ndhd uin-i<- wore ci
, joyed by all. i
Earlv Fridav nt mine ;tin-*iomt?;? <
L Mr. and Mrs." AVMii Wall and Mr
Hattip T. B-vtb*. a .Ail ?-j. yyd t>
r- fire. ?
r - Mr. "arid Mrs. I.; 7 rfriT^F. = <. Mr
, Allhj -Mc-RjU'" awiiiMi '-. S.tllttr Mt-Ni*
- -motored t?< Florence Monday.
1 REV. El). MYERS KM. TO REST
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t- ' .*- Canrrart-e-. S.<
A pri! f?. 1P|!
Rev. Ed. Myers-d< i-:li ti,| ili.i<-'lil
April 7th, b^biti- i!! for about . >*i\t
' days he-died in -i'trR-triumph-'V.-f?fait
and his"body was laid to rest i-n ih
?Now?Light?Roi^la-h cc.tni-tri'y.
1 Rev. M vers msp- * a loyal ehristai
?_.ilQsl a tlutiJ'tiltwoila i; in the churc
and a dutii'al liiemher of ihv K.
c_P. Lodge lie hjvti. bC'i-ir a member n
and has never he:wt d the name of
slacker. He was a siyart-and i.ndu
trial wan, holiest-nf hi- desilij gs.an
i a man of many fine 1 raits of .wine
his parting1 w. :v .-. v\ant ?i
God well done 1 thy loved empln
- and ho told i>1 ?1; a' '?.? had 1:
ished his c;iHh!y tn"\l>*.. Ills' fuiuur;
.was hold at the Uo'tTIfli Itnptis
I Chtrrch .the?Rq\.?-1/lh jla-'J 't' paste
offichiting "a.eonirain. <1' s*\ t lit- " t"
lowing ministers 11. IJ wi'i
* S. J." Shiver. \\\. """Simm.'ns.? Than
, Miu'shall. 'U. v. Uarhot* *efe.clcd 'lii
j text from John' IjTti .'ctTanler frdj
~ TviJcTi". lie T'i'oaeh' d":t ^ '.' ri ; nur -ei
moil which as highly enh-ved l.y a
v present. The vi ry sad he.! rt: her
- were Mr. \V. S. 11 >i*?*\ ' of Gad^dei
I S. C. . ' .
~?Bt-6. Prltve U t' ' . Th
. bert Washington aial Ik o. T.
Goodwin are still on the -sick lis
^ "Wp" hope frrilirtn a speedy?r erover;
1 Yours fur the good <d' the race
r " I*. .1. "ray!.
i : >?
I Nl<>\ RE\ I\ .VI. \T HI: i n 1:1. .1
>i. ir. ( in iu n, ??
The. great. Onion Revival under jtTi
auspices of tht. Tnterdenoniinatkinf
Ministers' T*ni?>n uiill begin at Beth<
A. M. E. Church. Monday April 21?
at 7:.'l0 p. m., with a1 great pra.ve
meeting under Rev. 1'. 1'. Watsni
followed hy a sen? service under d
rection of Rev. Chii-. II. Brown.
The follntfing churches nr,. parfi<
ipnting in?this?meeting. .First ("a
r varv, \\'c?U.v. -S.t.oi.I t nlwivC, Sir
- r.cy r^ivkr^totr-rnTrr-ro fi'.ri. ai:d it !
expected that this will he .ne of t>
greatest Revival Meetkres ever hel
t io. Columbia. THe preach mar will 1
cone by the several pallor* of tV
city. Every Church man uml wonin
ought to fe^l a p<rsimal nhlTeaTIbn-1
^ be present and to he oij time.
I EMMT"IT SCO TT II Kill SCIIOOI
NEWS.
Rock. Hill. April To. -Our selio
' is one~of the "few -i->v ?1
state and the only rno irr~ Ycrrk-cjrui
t ty whoso jfrTTTTTTtT"? ?re' ei?e*
collar" In the slaU with it, exam
' nation or'cond'f ion: its ;n. identic ar
?ntational otiuiLum n'. j1 ? rv c *4
R V e boast of ravine; **i f the ho
r 11 inripa!?. and any cfln iont c f|)S i
r teachers in the.'state, each is.aspe
, ialist in his particular field,
i .. We, - the mend?ers of the ,seni<
^ class art. trile sons arid daughters i
- dear old Kmmett Scott and shall ev<
. r ? V' k
? page five
^^MT|^r!v<T TTy-7r'Tum77iuI7*7>vu])Iv!?
ml fit' tKe eomm-n-jjiufjlc.' This is .Stephen _
I. Paul Pal t i.- t cu:rch. when- thi' foiivcii- ~
nvciMion -? r-vico vvill he Muv <).th. All
li- h< ! ! hijf-h thitl. enviable standard
which shp maintains".
F.inmctl Scott is Well represented
by various r-iuhs anmng "hoys and . ?
:wo i-. iT:c TrtWrF'v A. t= nrakinp- trreat
tp?l11 "i? > ' ' ;.1 miri od " "M 11y i-be hmdi ,
sch?H Knj?lish teacher Mrs. S. F.
p. P.ailey. Ain.idt thirty-crills beh?n|?-. to . ;
k-,. this organization. ~
til ~ " . "" 7' ,
^1 .1. MOLINA f"
- aim 'intuit
I'. ! f: - Old Slii'i-; f
.vi'iinni i- <: i't?mttr..
m | 5 - *
C'?Lr-Oli-.!. y, k- bee Ave. (i room illevS. O. ,
III
l-J-X 1 'T"? I Stuillj, * ;. I . f ;i I , | a I: (I r<i,f ' ~~
"M . u 'i y Ml. pnii > \' i'lK)N I!. hpSti T
" Frimis' Sorviro ?j|
* l>rnndiinni;lit <; oil 1(1 I tat loreI.onyoM
I.ife l?j Oniii i's Ivcconl
- ^ (; l \ k lis a Til 1 a lr' ; T
I 21 .'5 I ad\ Si. Ciiliniilii-'i S. f*.
CARDS I
it- I . y- * ' ' I : v
I y
TT"" on ice Hours ? Plume IT
' U 11 ... .Mr.lv 2-1*. M Office
,f! ?; .()() P. .M I.. S 11348 :
111 I)r. C. H. Stephenson
' * I'llvsicijiii and Siirf'-nn "* .*
I li-i ii..o _oj'?U'oioct ttinl Children A 7
n I. , , -^I'ViUilLV - ?'??
ij . Residence: .
"'pi 11-1 'a i 1.T28 <>ak St.
* H-?v?l;. .:..I :
office li..inA. M. to 7:(iu P. M.
SurRvon Dentist
f Killiiijxs, li.\H act i l'laLc.s, Ctowns ????
s ami ll;ulu<.s -;-~?
7" " tiolij 0| (Hvi? Ikuii lin-liii- \\ m I. ?
?r?:??A SP'.( ia i.tv "
.j [.i 1VVii.iiUiiiut.On- St., 4'hofte 21 ?KM
! DR. II. II. COOPER
j * '" . ' ~ \J
*: Dentist " v.
: speuui A'ltctili??u Given to i):.-eases
'
orthe Gum*
Tr' . Ciolil CYuwp and I^ulye Work
c j - A ' Special' y *
p JlJltLce llhuue-C Rill, I 125 Wasliiiigl-trtt Si
c Ilcsii'ef.Cu l'lmne 8201 ?
? -II
. ' . ;
I, i illice I Rhu s: * Telephones: ?'_
r*8:.'!(> A. ."VI. lo 7 no .1'! M. OfficeOO.'k'E
I .. ' l^t-v iik-two 887R? i_
ir? Dr. I). K. Jen Kins
nir.vi 1ST .
II I'iUinjfs. Plalcs. Crowns ami 'BridgesA
tiiuiiLu:..JiiuAinmLet mc nl.. , 7
f KnI rnclion Rv ("opm-:; . u?An? ire sis
y. . 8 W. a Speci. h v. ?
-?1 I"' '.j?V\ a?11inlt! i)?S4-r;?("la.?St?<rr
l! m,??__ .
'.L M. DA-yiELS
''TMiysiciiui ami Sur-ireoif'
Special Alteiilion Given Diseases Uf
Women. t
II 112^ Washing! >n""T~'~'22i;U'.Hampton ?
s Phone 0121' I'hoye 7504 . . ,
* BIT. STUART ?
R , Djfjee .IJoiu-s:- . > -Telephone';. " v
' II :(10 t.i I no li m " .
... A-. V1. KCS. -iU'.'w
' r biOiM-tr K:t)t> 1*. M. Oil ice Tm'.iG _ _ i
ii Olt'i-ce: Itesideuee: 0
J-MUMir I'h V k>r Si., H Pine St; ~ " ""
t. Ofl'icu llnurs: Phones
T~ Lt A. A1?la tj-j-M-Jtl. - ? Ues *K?r>
-f r-TTT. &!.; to.8: 1'. $1. Office. 4247
^ DR. W. D. CTiappelle
_l I'lrysichitriiiid Surpeon
ft Diseases of Women and Children t
V A Specialty * . ?
?\' OfUce: , Residence:
* *1324*it As.-..'nil !\ Si. i;;tll Rin. St
7r~~~"'. : . ^ \JnlumbiaT STT."
1- i "
' s. K.t;ttKi:.\', ai. u ~~
a- """
[<; Office Hours: . - .
>v ?9 to 10 a. m. .
u>12 to 2 p. m. . " ...
n ; 6 to p, tii. .
-.vidMiont1" 371>0 20Mb Taylor Street?
-j-ux" |"11 i : iii.. nun ; .
' N. J. FREDERICK
* Allorni'y-al-Iiivw ami Notary Public
PRACTICE IN -AM. C0CUTS . - .
?r * ' ' ?StJl 17 and l-odoral
0j:HI9 Washington St.. Columbia, S. C..
I
J. II. J0I1NSU.N-& CO. r
ul I _ Not ary Public and J>e?lrr
'hi li'al C^TKTo ancf'snle of lots in .
[if PINK RIDCE CEMETERY.. Beaue
, iifuUy located fcn |>a\>4 road above
S College Place. ' ^
JJ.' Phone C422r'""'1:l
iM- v MOD-Vi Washington Street . .
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