The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 26, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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$ ' _ .... Saturday, April 26, 1930 ? ~?i 1 ? ? - CHURCH NEWS" ' r?, Vh Fifty Thirc BAPTIST KI) l C ATION A L OF SQ.ll jTo UK I ST. PA 11L HAl'TIST ( Kev. Stephen (' - " May 7l I'KK-CONVPNTION SKR 8;U0 P. M.?Sermon bv Rey. A. \V Mu.sic by St.. Paul Chilrch t c- GoUeeiion. A n?ouncements. WEDNESDAY IO16O?Devotionals, conducted by ReiL_ll. A'adersu-n^ Bt/Ron. -R* 11.00-1?Int niduclory Sermon, RTm ,Beattv,? Winnsboro. ANNUAL DOLLAR COLl.E 1 :00?President's Annual Addrest Election ol' President. Vice -t?Treasurerand Statistician. ??' A ft in? 3:00?Devotionals, conducted. by can, Union. , ' 3:30?Business. 1:00?WELCOME, ADDRESSES. On behalf of the citizens of ? * On behalf of the* Rocky Riv< Response:?Kev. A. A. Sims, 5:30?Adjournment. ^ ~ KVK* 8:00?Devotional service, cdnductc L..Ingram, Columbia. 8:30?Doctrinal Sermon, by Rev. Taylor, Sumter. Collection. Appointment-of ( ^ THURSI) A Y .. TT.rtO?Devotionals, concluded 1 v J. II. Eair, PineFand. 8:30?Reading *TTi1nu"tes_of nrevioi 10.00- Addres.s: "The heal .Mis.sb kins, Kershaw. . V' 10r30:?Report of Trustee Board ? 11:00?Address,' Dr. J. J. Starts complished." ? 12:00?RALLY for Morris Colic# 1:30?Recess for dinner. - , AFTER 2:30?Devotional services-, eonduc ? Revv-DrW. Drake, Aiken, c 3:00?Benedict College, by?its re; Secondary Schools. ..hc?tene* Friendship College. Rock . H i I Seneca Junior College, Sent't Union High, Helton. v' Storm Branch, Aiken, and ot 3:50?Address.^ "The Type of M L. Finley, Chester, S. ('. 5:00?Presentment of-Visitors. A 1 ~. EVE? ... 8:00-.?Devotional services, conduct Rev. Robert Stewart, Westm 8:30?Educations I Sermon, by Re \V right. Bennettsville. ? Collecti"<rri. "A iitiduricornen is. . _ FRIDAY MISSION A1 8:00?Devotional services, combat r 8;H0 t? nil/ lino* : ~.v.in. ii w> vert U1 IH'UVKJ ?10:00?Report*- of - 1Hstrict A-Itss-it 11 :C0?Reports of Committees. Brief Remarks on reports, b 12:00?Address:' "Mission,", by R< 1:80?Recess for pinner. 8:00? Devotional services*," conduc 8:80?Missionary Sermon, by T. Charleston. Collection. Final Adjourn met BEHEI/ A M. K. CIIi:JtCII OF I.. TU.N'M Oil Sunday moriting all the ch'i goers were] found in church, AYul thel's pews wft-e all taken. To sit look over the church reminded of the good old days "Vhen pe thought of the house of Godf j on Sundays. Our presiding eldel'v Mims, was with t]s. Ho delivei-e< the listeners a sermon that will 1 be remembered. Two were hapt and,received .in to church as full ni hers. The choir with their white n sang, sweetly with Mrs. Kmaline . son as chorister and Mrs. M. N. J ?? ders cs organist. On Sunday af noon, at 6:UU p. m. 1'rof. I'. H. Hi principal of thelT. S. II. schtmT" faculty and students rendered a gram in interest of the-League it was highly appreciated and enj< hy all. Sunday night again we heard a mon hy our presiding elder. \Vt! thanking God for the two .sti ? men?who?;um??loaders?for .. year. We are singing' praises to and the conference for sending "us son* and brother, and great preai ' and pastor bwauso we know we I , one whom God called and fixed foi . . work. We are thanking God for siding .Elder Minis. Our churcl progressing in 'every way. ,34 I already been connected with churchi Last week the ladies and thers^of the church surprised Our" tor jrpd wife with about $25.00 w Uf ftWl TMV hr yet ami On Monday night we held the busi part of the quarterly conference we can say it was one of the quarterly conferences ever witjje ill Bethel church and tha presidinj: dar B?.i4-4t wetfP one of be*q had held in the Greenville confere ^ _ The (Stewards were ordained ~ Brother Nash waa licensed to pre he conference as a whole was a eeaa and the presiding ehlef left 1 his whole assignnrefttr-?1? ?5 JONES -CHAPEL "Y" NEWS Miss Corine Gordan was hoS to the young women's missionary ciety of Jones Chapel church V afrair'fcr cr' (lT: ' ' ' r- " - - (IF SOUTH CAROLINA tOGRAM ~ " OF THE LAnnual Session OF THE ' TH CAKOL^NA41^ ^NV?NTIorf I KI D WITH THE w _ . CampbelC A. B., Pastor- ? _ * lh to ftth. 1930 VICES?TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1030 Hill, Aiken, S. C. _ . 'hoir.. _ ,'j Benediction. . MOUNINt; SESSION,,: ; . .... ' Rev. I). M. Spearman, Silver Streetand . r. IM. BOykln, Columbia or -Rev. J. M. rCTION. ? 1'resident. Secretary, Assistant Secretary, , ??j"' NOON -SESSION?; : ? Rev. C. Ferretl, Salters; and Rev. A. DunAnderson, Hon. Foster Fant, Mayor, . Associatioil'and other eTniyphpg (Whito)'? tor Faluda Association. >r Association and other churches', thp Rev. nifitrn. ? : . 1 """" [). D.. Union. T__J1NG SESSION d by Revs. A. I.. McCrec, Gaffney, and A. M. (7. H. Dillard, Bamberg, or Rev. Wm. Committees, etc. Benediction. MORN ING SKSSI ON?- ~~~~ Revs.- W. M. Williams, Yourrg's Island, and 's day. followed by report of Education.?on of Christian Education," Rev. L. C. J&nij* Morris. College, : "Morris College and What; Has Been Ac C. j ' .NOON SESSION ted by Rov. lb J. Moscly, Geprpptown, and m*se ntative, -?; vrflTaTTvvs^ L ? - . I ; v ' ?i?TT .hci'.s. inistry Demanded for- this Time,*" Prof; S; djournment. - > . - btSiG SESSION ' ted by Rev. C. P. Parker, Spartanburg:, and inster. . i ? -? v. G. G. Daniels, Georgetown, or Rev. A. ,f. Adjournment. ted by Rev. C. A. Weaver, Jr., Batesbitrg. us day,- followed by business^ > inarrrs.~ ~ y? Chairmen. ?v. J. A. Wilson, D. O., Beaufort. * PNG SESSION-?-- ?- - " 1? ted by Rev. J. M. Matthews, Batesburg. .1. Williams, Camden, or Rev. N. B. Perry, It. . ; REV. J. S. EARLE, D. D., President, REV. DrWATKINS^ Secretary. .M .Inosriay afternoon-April Qth nt hnr I home on Green; atyeet. The vide present*/ Mrs. WilhelJrcy, mina Martin, presided. The "ffidmbers Be- were greeted by the president, Miss an(j Florence Benson, who welcomed the one visiting friends. v. _ ople After the devotionals and collecfirst tion of dues' the attention was turned Dr. to business at which time plans were \ to I completed for a play to be given in long. June and a report of the trip to the jypd ! Riflp-nwnnH nnnip won glv?n liy ftfru icm-1 Labrew. jbesj Among the visitors were Misses VaNel lancia Jones, Carrie Cooke, Artie San- Green, and Elsie Lamar. Each spoke 'ter- very favorable -of^tb^-chib and ittr cks, work. Miss Adelle Green responded and j and assured them that tw o~?-?" pro- visitors were welcome at all' times, and he roj] having been called for mis>yed cellaneous quotations, a program was rendered by the visitors, which provsor ed to be the most interesting feature are of the meeting. Miss Cook read a ong | most interesting paper, "Can and his ! Will."?The "DCSert Song" was sung God | beautifully by Miss Valencia Jones, our j Lastly, each jnember had -M opporcKbr tunity to measure herself while Miss iave! Artie Green read the beautiful poem his "Man's Measure." Pre-. At -the close of the meeting the i is hostess delighted her guest with a deinve licious two course menu consisting the I of salad, on lettuce, saltines, pickles, bro- ice cream and cake, pas- The next meeting will be with Mrs. orth Christiana Xirden at ^ohacco Hny crr-ppf7 W,MWAi"Tnl'r1lfnV ness and "i best ? ssed l'HAKLKSTON NEWS r el- ' nee-. Morris Brown A. M. E. (Church and vritli ^uctegOWiu,ef ?!?Lt^^yiormoiri^iLtLiJiLL five candidates, the result of our re1 vival, led by the stewardesses, made ,a glorious procession and occupied ,tess|th? front seats. Our pastor, Rev. J. so-iL. Renbow, spoke from St. John 20:13, Ved- puhject "Seeking the dead, finding the - ^ r- ( t ' ?~? ^ ...... ' ,? . V % %.tv ' ? the p.almet living." ' - / i Th- blessings were pow?l upon us, ntid- everyone nresent felt the spirit i the?Lord. At the end of the service the liimiidut^M >* iw to full membership. We are thanktul for the outpouring of the lirfc dur.111 our revival conducted by Kev. \V. I'. Carolina, and ask the prayers of all his hearers. At eleven o'clock the pastor again occupied the pulpit, and used as his text St. John 21:17, subject "Love to Jc1sus. ( .This service "was well .attended, fin"' thooe who could nut worship uitli ' at 5:00 a. m. enjoyed this, and suiely Kuv. Benbuw wtu happv fiTF the ' tire still lingered with in. Infants were baptized. At 2:20 the Sunday seh....l Castor program was Held, and the children-.their parents aruf friends enjoyed tbv various parts rendered by them. The children were delighted for Raster belo?gfr-to-them, and ait need to tie- congratulated, - ? l'lye choir rendered excellent music during all of the services. At eight o'clock the Raster pageant '-The Lord Has Risen" was rendered. A few of our larger girls rikited and the choir' . assisted, in making/thiii u_ r Now that Easterns over the rally i?? in in-1nit? us. uo your. pint, ami beat in miiul that the turn- is'short. Oct busy. fcimanuel A. .\l; E. Church At 4-itill?Easter- Sunday iiorninpf, J . marked the?beginning?of?a?gluriotrsday. After a heated prayer meeting: our pastor preached an excellent sermon. "He is Risen," was the subject. Several young people. were baptized after which about seventy-five were" "ft-beautiful sight to see such a prdnusing looking group making the best . start in life c a r 1 y -on ;re tr l' m o r n i 11; t. " The Bible class met at 10:OtT TTfc" fire that was kindled in the early morning lasted throughout the day. The pastor preached from Hebrew 9:27. This was .indeed a vei.y interesting,, and impressive sermon. Jk&O Sunday afternoon an excellent program was rendered by the- S. S. superintendent and teachers who need To he^ commended. The A. C. K. league met at *7:<M> and an experience"?was had. Sunday. evening 'the choir rendered' an "Easter Cantata" entitled' "Victory Morn". The chorister, orpfanist and meoibers of the.choir, deserve credit.'"" * "? Our revival meetings continue thru this week. White friends were, present at both services^ - Visitors ttifCal ways-welcome. Throughout the city of ChariestoTi on last Sunday eai'tj' in the morning . the vnrioun churches of the <. it> wen . greatly? attended. Never- has a greater Easter spirit been demonstrated in ttrts city than it was oii Eastei Sunday mornirijr. The' ehCTrch g< erV Were^ seen coming and going in "every direction of the city, while" delivering the Palmetto Leader at Sunday, morning placed me in position to mention t)ie"rahove statenienl. After a two weeks' prayei?meetingand revival at Mt. Zion \vt. were blessed for havrtig adde<l to her -roll of membership fourteen young souls who' "have- confessed the -presence- of "the blessed Savior in their soul and their hearts- have been renewed l)r. \\ i- . therspoon after delivering" that heavenly sermon on Sunday morning", gladly received that -glwbnrs -elas* of fourteen young people .into full membership of Zion with- a -'Vfcry iinr*. pressive reception. . Mr. and Mrs. {antes Brown christened their little babvt Arthur on Suit- . (lay morning at Mt. Zioti. mrs Brown is the daughter of Mrs. \V. Henry Moore. Mrs. Mary H. Wilson entertained the Ladies Missionary society of Mt. Zion on last Thursday evening; they being much refreshed, front her ela- borate spread of dainties. The president, Mrs. Janie 'Horry, was present - ? ? ...V |/?VMIIMUIV Umarks as to the spirit of missions being demonstrated by all present. This society is making strenuous efforts as they soon will be heading for the district conference with a full 1 report. The Easter exercises that were r.en-"" dered by the Sunday school as usual, were great, with a "very interesting program. On last Sunday levelling many features Were witnessed'; whiti"" the church was beautifully "decorated for Easte,. and the- .auditorium was jammed with the-.many- visitors-and ^friends. While Masters James and ] !as songsters with a duett that wan I very commendable. Dr. J? E. Beard of Emanuel is gone (to New York to represent this state i at the .Ministers' Alliance Congress i iof' America. , - Mr. Littlejohn of this city has gone I to Orangeburg to-spend the wrefc end with- her many frierids there. < 'Read the Palmetto Leader and learn of the activities of our people. I the past week is the cantata "Hose- 1 ana" presented by the' choir of Old ' Bethel A. M. E. church at the above named ehyrch Easter Sunday, April . 20th. j Promptly at 8:30 the processional was played by Mrs. L. Motte the or- \ ganist and, the robed choir marched down the apile preceded by four chil- ! dren representing angel* i? ?>]?' |?.r[ffOTift nf little Misnoa Holone (li'ify.yui. Verna Smalls, Gertrude Manigault, 1 jand Inez Sease, who t??TrtTTPTr"3f)Ta'- H ces beside the sepulchre. : I Tl,? - > - " ...c n.toKe was oeauuiuily and very \ artistically decorated representing a , garden. _The* ttjrTrts wei'e" worked TTy Master Gordon Mitchell and Mr. S. K. Mitchell which tnade a picture he- t yond one's imagination. . 'The solos sung by Mr. Benjamin Dr. BornujiJu. filial- JiL-Jj" TToWoughs, Mr. "JTowe, MeSdames Ernest Wright, and Autope ^ver0 beautifully rendered. Each singer was at < his best.' , I The trio by Miss M. J. Burroughs, f Miss Dorothy Van Hanagan and Mrs. j( G. M. Sease was exceedingly hnnn.U ^tfwtr-The^uett~by Miss M. J. Bur-|\ I '' \ < .. . ' . J._ ' 'ill ' ' ** f.-r. , j s, ~i TQ LEADER ^ rouyhs and Mrs. G, M. Seaae deserves ' The chorus work deserves special npntioii lohe perfiect harmony ana MAitut tiini',?l.v ery?itHto'ter seemed l-o nave bein thrilleo beyond wimi.s. U"ud aihi received a (ieai m appi:. i he male .ciiuru^ was especially ! t ills vailtau is US ted-annum tin best that 'has ever been -presented . ry I the city. . I he chorister, Mrs. G. M. .Sense, i assistant chorister, Mr. Julius Kowe, and orga'hst, Mrs. L. Alcrtte, deserve ii-.ucjj credit -and coiinnejidatinn lot the trni iimy. . " mi. oi.ivi-; haitist t in in ii oi Ml I,I.INS >Tuii?u<y \v;is a oenuilIUI iiay Tit .Mi.TrtTvV Baptist church. Sunday .-whom was opened at its usual hour by- dur'i icuvu.. superintendent, Mr. A. linwman. E very body was benefitted ;by uiie EustEETlessun which was revieweu iiy the pastor, Rev. Brooks. After the Sunday-, school?Rev% Brook?; preached an excellent sermon taken from the lt;th chapter and", (ith verse of St. .Mark. 11 is subject was "The Risen crtiriFt,^ The CQTFgl'hgatlWi wtls much pleased with the sermon which "\va.s | imnte so-nlaln. .Sunday evening the Easterexerc'e ses took plac'e at 7:80 which, were enjoyed hy all pi'es'.'nt. We were glnd to have our visitors Sunday Mrs. E. .Arnett of Marietta and Mr. Williams of Penderbpro. We want them to Colhe: agai". ? ?? .Mrs. Ruth Chism is having an egg hunt Monday evening at 4:1)0 for the children of our Sunday school. -Th^- Star Banner club of Mt. Olive will meet Monday night at Mrs. Callie Reave's home-/ Everybody is_ i"vited to comer vs. Callie is doing all she can to make the club a success. Shi- is also 1 h<? pro-ddimt of-th+s tluli. ? DILLON MOWS Bethel A. M. K.-Churcti ~w"~r~ At. 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning our beloved pastor, Rev.. Washington, I delivered to US pile of his inspira- : lional messages lr?nn l ^Corinthians', | 15th chapter" anil i-lth veyse; subject j "The* Foundation of Jesus. Christ." H*L?euutil'i)lly pictured to us the betrayal of Christ,.the crucifixion and i 1 is ascension on Easter morning. The. Easier dxercises under the ? uspiees of Mesdames Johnson and ilartzog were in keeping With! the day and showed how delightfully they J have worked with the young folk and what effort a they have put-forth for the success of the undertaking. Sunrise prayer servicesytVere held, Sunday morning and were enjoyed uV all attending1.?3 ? ~ The l'arent-'leacher association.will nu'Lt at Bethel?A-,?Mr?K. church o'i -.Monday evening. Mrs. Rachel James critically ill iffher home on itth.avehue. ' _. Thc. Roosters club met with its president,Mrs. Annie R- Washington Thursday afternoon. ?r _ '1 he missionary social given at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth llartzog Tuesday night was quite a success and greatly enjoyed by those who attendMiss Kugenia Moody and Mr. R. Jones were host and Tmsfess fo th<. T TL Si ami literary club on.-Monday ,\li-. rtWdc t'i.uavfurd_-Was called tu Mullins-on account of. the death of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Thomas. Key*. Wilkerson of Rowland was the guest of Mrs. Frances Patterson on Tuesday. ^ . _ Karly1 Wl'dnPSday'm<>Vning the honTe of Mrs. Julia Stephens was destroyed by fire. The sad intelligence has just reachis! us that Rev. D. J. Turpin, former pastor of Bethel ^is critically ill" and not expected to live. Let us join our . prayers for his recovery that oUr ranks may not l>o broken again Mrs. Clara Couser and children were called to I.ake.-.VieMj Tuesday to attend the 'funeral-of ht?r sister, Mrs. Bertha Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. "Rufus. Bethea of-Wellford were the "guests of Mrs. Bethea's..parents, SMr. and Mrs. ,V, R, Johnson; last w?ek. - , > ^ M l . /ION A. M. K: cm R( II OF (i R A \XT ICY. 11.1.10 ' SunMa-yffi' lion*?opened,1 -at??jt-" tn.AvrlhMr s. S^amt, our s.npcrintcrrlent in charge. The lesspn. was' very interesting and well taught by- Mrs. Mattfo B. Fair wild mak.es each question plain. Mrs. I,. W- Williams ypriewed the lesson. These ladies have : heir whole hearts in . the work of :he ?4ruwh nnd-Sttothiy schnni^xnd Trijr ess is sui^.m to follow. ' Special ser- j t iccT vt cPo h/' 1 /1 * * ? *> ^ * t'.Uw.u ' ???. ..VMI |?. HI. ?l V* II IV II J time tRey. .1. B. Jennings, pastor ' >f Cumberland A. M. E. ehureh, deivereii-a wonderful sermon. i We were very pleased to have Rev. ] lonninirs and Rev. Mango with us. We indeed enjoyed his short talk. We ! iust thitt they will both come attain, rhe A. ('. E, It-ague niet at its-usyal ( lour. At 7:.*>() the pastor, Rev. II. B. I ptem lifll a brhut'ftil sei - ~ linn. *We invite every member and n-rrrrd to attend our morning services it 11 :< <) a. ni. on Raster -morning and thj. exercises at 3:30. \Ve are sure please you. -?. VHWS I'UOM FLAT ROCK A. M. K. ,( H^R( H ^ ! O.ir second quarterly' conference N nveiled April .r>th and fith. We had ain Saturday and more rain Satur- H lay' night, but the prayers of the total people.of this vicinity were ana- ~ vered and the mist wus rdlled away. Sunday was a V*ttychi and glorious day wiUi lis.1 .~ v. The people took advantage of the ; day in 4 ? church. A nice eriiw'd alt elided. 1 he services were grand. the supvrmU'iidoiit. It. A., CunningI ham. * , I The presiding elder, Kev. \V. S. [-.Minis, who is so cheerful and plea| . .sant at all times preached a wonder| fed sermon. j AU'riTMhn > to m??n I ho I Hied' 1 sop [per was .administered.' - * ' We regret very fntic h. to^say that our pastor. Rev. K. II. Curry, was very ill hut heard his wife was m?-<j-nt dnrrn^f niiarler.' He is -t ill in lad In-allh ;lnd we ask llu- |h:u.itof the; praying-public tliafhe may~rc WAI.n.KHOKO NEWS * Holy Week was observed at Wes! ley Mr-h. cnurc-n with a series of I preaching services by Revs. \V, (ThoI mas, .1. I\ J-ohnson and Dr. N. T. PdUVO'nv!. t Vl?? <Tt'i?n<l Easter services wore hold on Sunday nit-ht by' Hi.-?Snudity schools of .St. .Peter's A. M. K; church, Wesley M. E..and Hopewed-p-ahurehos; Easter services were held at 5:00 a. m., at St. Peter's church at which time +>r. At F. B. Horry preached it soul stirring resurrection "sermon. On next Monday night, April 28, the ministers union of this city will render a musical prog rain in.interest of the Educational rally of St. Peter's A M. F church for the liunaMrs. Ruth G. Horry is captain. Rev. and?Mrs. \V. Toomer motored to Orangeburg' on Monday to attend the funeral of Rev. J. H. Chestnut. ?The visit of Schofield choir and quartet. of Aiken under the direction of Prof. R. L. Hickson,. principal and Miss S. M. } lorry, director, i< nno That will not soon' be forgotten by the white and '"colored citizens of this place. It was in the interest of the St. Peter's* A. M....E- church. The eourt house was parked. Rev. and Mrs. J; P. Johnson attended the Presbytery in Charleston last week. * . - * _a w i.kksviij.e. news Easter-was fittingly oluttttjttrd in the (different churches of the community. Thi. litfl, 1*. 111.- [iliiMil I III' i r [Inns well being ably assisted "by Miss Miles who had charge o'f the music.The. programs, Av7-sv~-U!Twnged to givt. each one an opportunity to viNit all three of the, churches to witness the exercises. > L Miss Kzrena Byrd of the Batesll>"uf?r faculty was the truest on Sunnily of Prof.' J. T. _W. Minis. Mrs. . S. 10. yuattlchatim has "been indisposed for several days. We are hoping1 that .she will soon be enjoys ing the blessing-of perfect health; ""Revs. Moss,"Wilson, and C\ A,.Dunlap were given, a surprise Easter hunt by tlieir nrrrenthers ~stid ffiefttfs. They found . sir-many useful thihgs,' unfiT each one is wearing the smile that u niit-come rrtT. ~ ~ == 7" Mrs.' Mattie Hartley and Missh Willie Cooper left on Monday for NewYork. Their stay will he indefinite. ^ The seventh grade rendered a pro-! 4traaji^m--M<m4ay~m*'htmttT-rrftttWrr^ cream for the frenefit-of the school extension project. he Parent-Teacher organi'/.aTion of the city met on'Monday night. Business of importance was discussed. Each parent ami. well-wisher of the school?is earnestly' requested?tfr trr1 I resent at the next meeting. May Attn : ? < LtVION NEWS Easter was a beautiful celebrated day at Friendship- A ..M, E. church on Sunday. Early morning: and afternoon. The carols were.?sung exceedingly well_hy the choir. In the morn, ing Miss Rebecca Brown at thp oriran. M-vs. Carrjp B. Raleigh, Mrs. Eaura E>- .Shell. Miss M'arv Coleman. Mr. and Mjrjs. ft. J. (Jauy, Ml\s. Stella Williams. Mi's. T.illie Bendy, Mr. Columbus Harris and H. T. Thompson participated in the singing:". Preaching was had by the pastor. The morn-, ing services were had at 11:00 a. m. and. Rev. J. S. Shelton preached a soul stirring sermon. Evening services at 1:.'10 p. m., by school, ? Cantata at night, at 8?00 o'clock. Lhe?snperintondunt?of?thr?seheol, Mrs. P. P. Alexander was at the piano" and a solo wa's-rendered by Mrs. Bertha Ferguson, and "Mrs. Laura Shell. Mrs.. I.illip Bendy was called to her home in Manning Thursday to her mother's bedside.; She is verv ill. Baptising was giveff-rrCTTebron Baptist church by. pastor. Six' were baptised. We are planning1 the greatest of all commencements this term at >). Bell street high school. We are now In aelluit-fui^^H'felSjPS fot' six. nighia!^ Wg~Futve seventeen young ladies and nien to grace the rostrum on graduation night. We hope thAt they will all choose a vocation worthwhile inlife. ^Prof. ?J. M, Johnsotv, principal. Miss Rubye Johnsort spent the week end at bnm0 with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh. Miss Mary Ruth Young of Allen "nivnVlty EtniUn with parents, Mr. and M?a> fli Yeung1. "11 Easter wa?-<*?1ebrated at Rethel A. M. E. church Sunday. iss Mary Dendy spent the week emi aC home with parents^ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Y. Dendy. day for Mt. Clair, New Jersey, where h? will spend the summer with his r T" i -i_ -4- -?:. ~. / , ? - PAGE FIVEi ' '' . friends. - _ The basketball tfirls wcr,. delightfully ^ntei tuined at the- h"om?T of Mr. night with a luwu-pyrt.v. 'IVn ooursfs Were served, lee tea. saltines, ehiekuS sal,ad, and jjiekles; Fee vreiim arid, cake. The afternoon was .very en- ' "joyahly^spent. ""* ' ?-j? TOh Sund&y, Kev. Keeder, pastor of the Mt. Moriah Raptist chore h,. wiJl. begin a six days' meet in g at Kpiuuls!hij> A. M. K. church. His choir* will sing. ; 1 j. MOI.I\[A ARCHIT1X")' Plans?and?Specifieation.- ~ SubniitUaP-nrr short ij-,? !'( '?. DUO 1C."Meliee Ave. G ret-Tfville. S. ('. y -Expert Starter, Generator and l<n! tefy Repairs 1'llONE 85HO Fiipps* Batterv Soi vi^ ? . I>reu<lii.nmln?fJoulil faintestI.ifc liy Owner's liecui d? 7 (JIVE IJS A TUIAL' h JL 1213 l.ady tit. I; < HidiuIjki. S. I'. ?-?~~~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS ~ Office lionise . I'linne - 11 A. ST. in I' I'. M Ollice <5.(Ml IV iU \u H 1?. M - - lies, (if)48 Dr. C. E. Stephenson . Physician ai.ul Suiyon \ Disease Of WOnier ami Cljj.l*i:e"?A ? --:-r T-- " "Specially Office: Residence: . J414 Ass?uA4y-St? ?I;iJ? Oak St.?? Office 1111111 -, ti A. y\. In 7:UO-l'. M. , DR. II. D HARPER SurtrcdM Denlisl Killings, Extractions, Plates, Crowns ' and Bridges .. , ~ i Gold Crown and Bridge Work A SPECIALTY LH)0',4 Washington <*:t i?Pinna Ul'iltd ?BRt li; H. COOPER Dentist ' Special Attention Given to it sca'Ses of the Gums , Gold. C?uwr and Di UlifS Work ; _ , A?Specmltrjr Office Phone 04:"J, 112f> Washing!mi St Residence- Plume 8201 .Office Hours: ' -Telephone's:' " 8:3U A. M. to 7 (in P^J~70f fice ?0Xi--~ Residence 887:1 T)h D. K. Jenkins" " T DENTIST Fillings, Plales, Crowns and Bridges Sunday hy Appointment _? ExtroeHrfn -Try Coildlicllt e""XiTest hesis ^ a Specialty. 110714 .Washington. St., Cola. S. .C.-?Ffcl? T lit ^ * *TI,1r r~ j. if l IJ r\ 1\ 11!i LjS J ? "1r "Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given Diseases Of I Women. . Office,,- 1 Resilience j 1 125 Washington 2220 Hampton Phone G420 I " '"Phone 7504 DR. J. G STUART lin'ice Ilours: Telephone: . I 1:00 hi 1:00 P. M. .Res. 401)2 f, ?" 1" * '"> P, M ; OtRrcrTtTrur? Office: Residence;? 2020 Ta\'lv>r St., 1117 Pine' St. ' i f ATm,' to 2 K m7?' Res. 8?75 0 1*. M, to 8:'P. M.' .Office, 4247 ? ' DR. W. D. Chappelte . Physician and SurgeonDiseases of Women and Children A Specially " Office: ' Residence: / 122416 Assemldy St. 1201 Pine St. Columbia. S. C ?; ? S. R. GREEN, M. D. r* cv ** vji' ice nours: 0 to 10 a. m. > ' > 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. Phone 8706 , 20fI0 Taylor Street N. J. FREDERICK Alloi|iey-aNl.iiw and Notary Politic ., - PRACTICE IN AIX COl UTS ?State and Federal 1119 Washington St., ColiiWbiu, S. C. Notary ' Public nnd Dealer in real estate and sqle df* lots in PINE RIDGE CEMETERY,.* Beau- " tifully located on paved r^ad above College* ?-?_ " Phone 6422. < 110914 Washington Street