The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 31, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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^ Saturday, May 31, 1930 71. : " | LHtlRCH NEWg^f BETH EL A. M. E. CHURCH NKNVh Delightful services were held thn out tHe entire day Sunday beginnin> in the Sunday echool; after a,splendi( study of the lesson with Bishon Ran son, uri Coit, and President Sims, u: cur distinguished visitors, the bishoj spoke in vrry plrnsiny eh, ehilrden and at 11:15 a. m. preachet a wonderful sermon which apparent ly arrested the attention of every on? as the very large audience gazed upur him in his masterly maniVer from thi rostrum. The text, was found in act; 19:2, "Have you received the Hol> Ghost since you believed? et?5 Th< Christian Endeavor program was car ried out in the usual way. At 8:0(Tp m. Dr. ET. H. Coit, secretary of mis sions of New York City, preached i powerful sermon on the subject "Tb< Tragedy of Life." Text found in St Luke 23:26, The public was largelynrepfesenteti with visitors and friends from the city and other parts of the state. We extend you a cordial welcome always . . . ? 1 ST. J AM Kg A M. E. CHl'RCH The Sunday school was in full cussion of the lesson by the teacher.' ? to the various-classes the lesson was reviewed by Miss. Wilhelmina Johnson. . At 11:30 our pastor preached a-no-ble sermon. A large crowd was present to witness the same. . At 3:30 our pastor, Rev. J. E. Di% . \QP and his congregation worshipped at Antioch Bantist rhumb of wh:?li the Rev. T. p, Crumpton is the efli? cient pastor. The A. C. E. league was held "at 7:uu o'clock and the weather should ?j make each and everjk one feel It-k-e coming?out. The young people ,art putting over a program for Christ and the church. . , At 8:15 Rev. D. J. . Robinson doliyered a soul stirring sermon to us VVe are glad to have visitors at any ",'ti ::tnne; ? l" ~~r" " ! JONISSCHAPEL YOUNG WOMEN MISSIONARY SOCIETY f Mrs. Christina and Miss Adelle E Green were hostesses to. the Y or 'Wednesday May 14th at their home r.n Tobacco sireet. " ~ 1 The meeting opened at the .ysiia! h7?tV^ hv olnr?inr? ||?M? ?/,T oui^mp, AiUVl w > I | iaM' imv Tf vou." The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Labrew after whicli Mrs. Green led in prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting having ~been read, the member? responded to the financial roll,call ten cents.. __ Miss Corine Gordon then perfected plans for the play tp" be given June 2nd entitled "The road to the city.' /Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Gerry, Mrs. TaylorTTftfis Taylor, Messrs/Green, Sawyer and Labrew were welcomed visi? ^tors. Each of the visitors , made very (interesting-and encouraging talks. We were also favored~ witha^talk by the , ~ pastorwRey. J. C. Hunter. The most interesting feature of the meeting was?the?discussion .on?the "Life of Christ." At this time the . . members were allowed to express their opinions about Christ and hi? deciples. , , ; , . . At the close of the meeting fho hosdelicious repast consisting of fruit salad, saltines, ice cream, cake and mints; ? The next meeting will be with Mrs, Hayes, Wednesday, June 18th. A play entitled "The Road to thr City" will be presented by the Y. at I Jones Chapel A. M. E. Zion chllrch on Jue 2nd. The public is invited. FREE WILL*-CLUB A very preditable meeting was -bold by the members of the Free~ WtH club, the fourth Sunday afternoon ir the reeeption halt of the--Hden?C, Brayton nnvilion' at Tfidgewood camn After the formal devotional services *. -report of the secretary and roll call w?a hnH tn which the members responded with dues. A short business session was held at which time plans were completed to begin a rally a . mong the members and other suppor. ters of the club. It is hoped that evety one will contribute as much as his or her means will allow for: Every "mite" that you'll contribute Will help to save on'e life, Will help to make ohe's burden light \\*htr ie the sufferer of great strife. =Hoae_cftiLwe prove that we love God Or prove our~CKri&tlun worthy 1 Unless we do the will of God, While the inhabitants of this earth ? _} So we beseech you every one, To contribute with a "Free Will," .. Knowing that God's blessings are for Those who with simplicity give. T^he next meeting will Be held the fourth Sunday afternoon in June. RIDGEWOOD CAMP The Seventh Day Adventists congregation held a devout ? prograrr with the inmates recently. The bibb study "The New Birth" ttfUfiltt bj their missionary leader, Mrs. Frances M. Summers, wps very impressive instructive and greatly enjoyed. _ Wp regret that~Mrs. Marme Sum" mers, tlTCti?organist, was unable tc accompany them but Hue""Tn~TBnes* she did not. . v The youhg people of Ridgewooc Eau Claire with their leaders, Misses Castell, Annie Lee Martin and Lillic Dreher, atduent.s of the grammar'do partment of the bbofeer^'uS'liintflflT high school, rendered a very delight ful program with the inmates pn th< ? first Sunday. Between twenty am thirty of the younger set made up th< ? . program. Rev. J. Dinkins, of Atlanta, Geor _ v*4 * ' WOl'TII (UiOI.lNA I ? Km who has been conducting a two weeks' -revivuj meeting at the Kulge^ j wood Baptist church of which the r \ Kev. L. E, Dennis is paster paid se1, veral" visits to thg^ajrip durmg the ,,cbur?e of his stay. 1 jj>. feft a very sf instructive" message with the, inmates j on Friday. " - sw , Till' |i:i 1 icut . am ghid In li >U..i? i1 nurse, Mrs. C. H.. Pleasant, who iias . been away for two weeks, back- agw+m . Watch ?the Leader for the announce J nient of the radio funds ST. ANDREWS A. M. E. CJIL'UCH L| ??NEWS " ; 1 ? ?-? 4 -Sunduyr-Mny 11th was a high day in.St. Andrews A. M. E. church. This [being our second quarterly conference 1 our presiding elder. Dr. T. J. Miles, L_preached at 11:00 o'eioek- aV^n-.-- De :Was just from Baltimore where he atjtended the funeral services of our.deI ceased Bishop .John Hurst; so he e-nve I us the history of the* services." !l After which he spoke very timely ubuui uu'r new hlsftflp, Rt. Rev. K. C. llittnnum, whiih the MlMhopd appointed II to 3ooth Carolina. I The Mothers Day program was renl(dered at 8:00 p. m. It was arranged r bv our efficient I'hnir le.'iiler, I'rnf J. i E. Smith. ^?? r*i On Sunday, May 18th we had the first call of our rally. All of the classes reported in part." The total amount reported is ?$220 72. The rer port will he given .by classes .when the rally is completed-fn June. i KDISTO DISTRICT CONFKftKNCE "" The u1l?We ilrstriet- convened with : Jerusalem A. M. E. church, Wudmalaw circuit, May 15. and hv VI o'clock " had organized with Rev. L W. S. Ball : and Rev. M. A. 11 ol 1 ins who ill some ryspects can. he called a veteran presiding elder, had a well-arranged program, and had Rev. I. W. Wilborn, ; presiding elder of the beaufort disrict. assisting him. The- ministers of the, Edisto district were at the conference ready not only to carry out the program,-but to report in-such ~ a way ihat a presiding elder of qnv ~ stamp or age. would he glad to serve with theivu. When the reports were -til in^the money showed the neat 1 ?um of seventeen hundred dollars for 'dncatldn'. - ! This sum shdwed both loyalty and sacrifice, for surely condition^ would ' rophesy?no such figures,?at?least for this -time of the year. It should he said to the credit of the pastor, Rev. C. W. McQueen, and his good people, that although this ' 's a difficult season of the year for any kind *?f meeting, they had tilings Tri good and splendid appreancp for the conference. The presiding elder Sc O Nlf O l?? !*? ???" -? nu|)|iy in me pertormance , of "his duty and seems never to tire in service. The waiter preached to a large crowd Thursday night, and the Rev. George Mitchell preached Frida.v night. Thi\s one .of the most he neficial roectmgs?m-fhe history?tti the district-"icTosiLsd~1ts sessions Fri'r day.night. Mrs. A. E. Gadsden, district missionary president, Mrs. Emma Mcr Queen, and Mrs. Maggie Alston were )n hand to do what they could to as1 -rst. M-any thanks to. the people who made the conference a glowing suc cess. I SUMTER DISTRICT CONFERENCE OF THE NORTH EAST ANt The Sumter Hdsli-iel' conference convened at .Union station A. M. K. i church May If) tu.vlxth; with Dl\ A. P. Spears, presiding. . Ii?*. Spears commented on the 22rd Psalm anc|. spoke 'briefly of a real success throughout tjie meeting.?Rev. [ M. R. Mc Brule, preached the opening h -sermon ami organization of the coni i'erence Followed with?the perfection , of an organizationentered into bus. iiiess. Some . of . the ehurches ' have i aid their full assessment while others I haven't yet. As a whole the-district _ showed a greater success thaii in Dm T past. ^.. i The annual sermon was" delivered - by the'-Rev-. J-S, Benn of St. Michael. - Educattonah sermon by Rev. T. R. . it..: ill-. o i-~ MWVV4K1UII \>i uuiuiivnic. ouuuay was i -a high day in Zion. Sermons were preached at 11:00 a. m., .?,:00 p/ m., 5:00 'p. m. and 8:00 p. in. Among ; sdm<f" of the visitors were Rev. Ilern. ingway, Rev. Martin, Dr. Wells and Rev. David Sjrnith,-. .? i The entertaining pastor and his -splendid wife and people did. their very best to malce it" pleasant for _ the conference , The following were elected lay dele gates to the annual conference. Mr. ' M.= S. Sally, Mr. A. Q. Laws, Mr. J. D Smith, Mr. Wisley Bradley. To; tal receipts for education $f,O14.07. HELENA -NEWS Sunday "being a pleasant day the 1 church goers fibund thtdr way toward - the church. Sunday ijchodl opened ' 10:80 with the sirperinftendent, J. S. t Sanders, and the teachers- at their ? posts. At 8:80 Rev. R. A. Young preached a wonderful sermon. We be-jgiri to/"say didhTour hearts bum ) while the man of God talked by the t-wtv. . . ----?? At 7:00 p. m. A. C. E. league met I with President Jesse Marshall. ? Mr. Anderson Caldwell was in the > Alt V 1 n dpn Viic i/rnnilmntluif *?rV?/v !o - sick. ' r " yffwirfs aff welcomed Iff ttrown Cba pel at any time._jrh&church is-waving ? on withsuch' men as Rev. Young and 1 Rev. and Mrs. Robinson who were r1 al home last -week-?? The Leader is on sale at Marshall - Brok; Store. f~J/ , ^ t ' ? - ? ^ the Palme It .Spec ? *? v *: i i~PAi.ME & ~~ On the old W li_ 1 - - | For tin ', X ' : ti We will sell any | ing this sale for J{ | $35.00 as usual. I ]% . : J Terms wilt be arra X X transportation to and X ' _ . ... . p G, Tf 13H> ASSEMBLY ST. IX ' ~~ ZGREAT MEETING CLOSES AT "7 EBENEZER . , >? . . Charleston?Ebenezer Church of this city of which I)r. R. S. Law-' rence is the pastor closed u great meeting of revival. They secured the ^ ivncs ui nev. vv. \). Vicente King. -1 He is ? great preacher and- certainly 'knows hpw t?> -vrvirvh. People from a]J parts of the city turnled out to hear him. The large church huikling could not laccompdate the 4 people at the meetings llmt were car-" l ried on everv night fo>' thi-<?<? weeks, i '.The- people wo.uldphave the church .Tracked by seven o'clock. More than i 75 persons were converted and many t , j joined the different churches. He had i; on Sundayfcevening a mass meeting tor mrnHmfl hpyg p m ?n.l >| they were there by the hundreds and | at 4:00 p. m. he had the same kind for the-women and girls. They were {also in crowds. The meetings were1 | lives. It is said by many that he I ""fs the best that they have ever heard i -I in a .meeting this kind. MR. MOSES DINGLE. SR.. CROS-j SES THE BAR I At 2:20 Saturday-afternoon Mr. Moses I4mgl?_ like a watchworn senLtenal on Zion>'s wall fell into a dreamless .,?leep. Mr. Dingle was born at .Davis Station, Clarendon county, lived there all of his life and was engaged in farming. He was a member of the Laurel -Hill . A. M. E. church, a' broad hearted consistent christian, a kind husband, a- loving and sympathetic '"father of eight children. He was twice married, first to Miss Ophelia Lemon next to Miss Janette Platte who survives him. Three children preceded! him to th.? r?wm?n U " * [sisters and five brothers. DEATH OF A CHRISTIAN MAN I - . . ' This gis about my dear old grand how and goru* toheaven. V i He has eight sons and one daughter living. Thirty one grand children ^nnd three great grand children. ' He died May 7, 1930, was buried oil May 9th, about 3:30 p. ni. | His funeral was beautifully -eoudue?ted by Rev. J. H. ToaTtey?the pas|tor. Dr. F. Y. Pressley, .white, and j Dr. James .Pressley, white, pastor j of the A.- R. P. church, Jtalked of bis l ?C; ' " Mrs. Rosa B. Toatlcy sang a solo, '|"No Burdens Vounder." j He was around one hundred years of age. i Grandfather is gone To his heavenly home, II He is there to rest [Whet^ it ia-b&flA . : Tie once was a slave, But now in his grave . -Not- Tho?soul, v 'But his body lies cold. On his casket too was at rest, , For he God has blest, He will meet friends hand in hand, ' And join the happy band. In heaven he will dwell, un.:u it? u??l.. ..o I nut: tut: iifuvcmy I tl kno\y his crown is bright, As the mommg light. We miss his laugh and talk, I We miss his smile and walk,,^-' [ (We misB his lovely facp ^ 1 For he has left tfiis lonely place, I We miss him every way, | Both night and day But we hope meet him by and_hv j I In glory on high. There he'll meet his loving wife, ! In eternal life, I There wjll be joy forever, Sorrow no never, j Grand daughter, .... __ Roberta Beatrice Ellis. PLOYDALE CIRCUIT NEWS . " ( l Sunday was a high day at Zion A f -,M, F- rhnrrh, At *>: 00 o'clock the - Sunday school was opened i>y_ the j&u?r pePintendent &nd. tne lesson was, , ty benefit of all. After i which the pastor, Rev. B. W. Ran- ( ! some, gave us a timely review. At j 11:00 o'clock the spacious auditorium fv.as about filled to the capacity to ^ister^to t^e sermon which was do wore reeeiv?fj thff nhnrrh nni| jYtlir baptised. After services the pastor -rand family enjoyed dinner at tho { borne of Mr. and Mrs Vloyd. j At 8:30 o'clock the auditorium was again full of people to listen to Bi-' ??? ''?r' / ' ' __ _ ; i iTTO LEADER--^ * ?i " Xm^x-X-XI ial Sale Of" IN TTO CEM innaboro Road 2 blocks from I . rt ., e Month of J mie C k-J" .. lot in any part of 'tin 12^00. After June VIo half lots sold duri inged to suit purchaser. ^ from the Cemetery. ~ AtmW To -eo. H. Hampton, Ag "X"X"X"X-! X"XmX',XKK,vvvwvvv' shop Monroe Davis, bishop of. West Africa and Kentucky, who was rn~thei state and decided to give Rev. Ra"- I some a short visit. At the close ofthe service Mr. I., i Davis presented Mr. (Jeorge Runsome t to. .make the presentation speech and deliver the offering which was coJIec--( ted by Stewards and-trustees, lie did it 'with eredit lo_bini?iclf. Then came * Mrs. Katie I'ogue and presented .Miss"! N'ru.E. Ran some to do Irke wise for the stewardesses n.ml ?? .!' ' she did with very fitting words, which closed the' .program. After?a wiRm-hand shake from the people "to the 15 hjshop Rev. Ransom and- family and the bishop motored"to Mr. and Mrs. I.yde Brown's" where _ a splendid re- * ceptiotii was prepared.- Others present worp~~Rey. -.I- Ur. I. 1 VneUett Pi.,? Stewart. Leggott and son. and'.als.o Mr. and Mrs. McLendoh. and Rev. W. 1). Williams.-' ^ til l\^l i'i'SVII I F * r . *' * ? We are having a plenty of -sickness ^ 'and deaths in our vicinity. We .call ^ the month of May a sick niontn. .Mrs. Mary Brady, Mrs. A. J. ^ Wright and children. Mr. Ross Graeet_ j Mjss Mildred Watson are on the sick list. "also..Mrs. Madel Ross. We pray -that these good friends will soOn re-\ covcjv ? 7; The graded school of this city and the M. 0, T. school of this county he- j. gan their commencement program oil , Friday afternoon. The declamation contest held Friday afternoon \vas_i>ne worthwhile. ? .; 1st prize; Miss' Inez Uwens,2nd. prize All the others rank very high. This added much to the improvement of urn MILIUM. \JVntT gOOU lait-'IU Will (J join next term.? = i_l. Mr. B. Gandy of Clio has. joined p the Bennettsville ciub; Wonder how t lorn? -will he continue to he present. y Rev. Hatwffivd,. ~Mvsr; LvB. Stubs, and many others motored to Roctir ^ Hill Thursday to Clinton college's'^ fonmieiieeiiiunt. > Mr. T. W. King, Miss FanlTie Bunch c. graduates from the hitch school at Clinton college live hero. J1 Mrs. Matwood left this week For a two nnoiths' staV?with , her daughter in' Salisbury. She will enter the ( summer school til June ill Livingstone college. Trust she will have a pleasunt stay. ' - i Miss T- Spears is honii* from her p school in Greeleyvitte. She reported j a very, successful term. I ?Mr. and Mrs. William Gamble of n Land.rum was iii*the city this week end as the home guests of Dv.' rthd'"f Mrs. I.. M- McCullum on Hudson St. s They worshipped with Shiloh mem- t, hers and friends on Sunday. ], Qui' heloved Mir.. Mario Crossland? died suddenly Friday morning. p Little Miss Lillie Stewart, the old- v est daughtei(? of Mr. Connie" Steward c .li^a - UIVU k)<4iui Utl\ UlltTIIUlMI. (J Miss ^tev|art's mother |ias only c been dead" for five months. The fu- t "nimrt Fr<?TYtru?r~wttt take plnoe " M7>n~7i day afternoon. trndertakers J. \V; c Morris have added another score to e his work in the \Vay he 'fixed'this j darling vhtld. Sunday^ was another happy service time with the members and friends of the Shiloh Baptist church. Rev. G. W. Robinson, pastov Tif Corinthian ? Baptist church, rVes Moines; Iowa, ^ was ^here, in interest of the National ^ Convention. _ He delivered one of\his master ser B nions to a full house ^Sunday thorn--7 ii?K. r)r. Robinson is one of our leach ( ing Baptist boys^of?oui^ own county., and state. He' preached from Jqhn It' and 20. After which $48.00 was( collected. t Dr. Robinson and Wright), our belov-- . ed pastor pave the Lord's supper,, which soon brought another happy j time jti Hhiloh.1 ;?1??; uev. KODinson and Mr. and Mrs. P.. R. McCollum motored to his blEthpIac?-?o del ivee-a- 4:00 o'clock see-^ mon to his home people. Prom there 1 he spent a few hours with relatives ? At 8:00 p. in. he entered the pul- ! fdt o?~>the Pee Dee Baptist church in I Oheraw. Rev. F.-j V\\ Prince is pnsr" 1 tor. The day close*! with a greih. j success _in _his_ser.vice^ . . nr. Toby Kicrtmm mwm keep husy. I think he is in need of . L.l_ Prnf. .1. a. MrKnjght,-* vera and Jackson made a "pop call, to the reporter's home Saturday p. m. _ _> . -j_' L_ . . . . ... t "J Lots ?. . i . / ? ETERY I ?|? College Place - - , ? XNIY j. . I, 2 .Cemetery dur- | the lots wilt be I x ing this sale. : . .U ' %* We will furnish free?t V - I I j r??;?- :c It., : PHONEr^523 : . Y ^ 1 ,an<] Mrs. Cook and Miss I.. 1/a, . ... .n. ? mi ?VH' III ..nil.1 Cliy UlL usiness Monday. |?. m. Mis. Klla Monelyii , <>t Columbia * in the fity \V-itiir|?. r.elati\es and 'fiends? > ' j."* Alt'. II. I\. *"??\ iiii*1uii i in Nev., V<?i l? ' i t y. Thf'/i'i'iMii t?-i keeps .rushed tOi -I tiii*'is her work i(T e\ervtliine n ?|uite iish.rt'i-'. . . She will s*jon leave fur a rest in he north. . ?>1 is..?thrrsy \Vi?j'ale~"1> home troni ^l?'rv Voi k Citv at t hi-bedside .of her lick' brother,'-Mr. Ross* Grace. il US. ELIZABETH NORKIS. TIU E . CIIUISTLW WjDAlANs SI ( crmrs i (1 ii.V.s i.ss I'niuii, .Maj' .'11?Alter a linu'erintr Unt'ss. of. auaiivi'yeai s. Mrs. -Elizaht'th vurris die'il at the- home of Irei: ijadLher. Mrs. \V. \Vf Wilkinson. of<<)raik'.euru May l-Ttlr.' She was . f;i it t.i uX-^?..iol.'o.- j,f the I. E. .eluirt'h for a number of years. LLn: was lov ed .il"! I <*s llet, ted li\" all rh.o knew her. She is; survived by ive children aiuh several irrandchillien, lk-r dautrhters are. Mrs Leon a Jn'dsny; of this plage. Mrs. Lillle Thu i- a-. Mrs. l/mily (ioodwin. both of ;partanhiiry. Airs. W. W. Wilkinson >t Orenand a son.?l-k?IE?Moris. Of Win-ton-Saleni. North Caroina. ' Clone but never to he forgotten. Vk\\ ja-;nii.if x m.:k. t ill m H . Ill' Dk'lloldll I u -V" 1'lo' ' Sunday. May linth was an all ronud ay here. At strictly 11:3(1 services ctran. Our pastor, Rev. H. W. Wat- co. preached a wonderful and. practical sermon. The . rnoriiipa- collection i,sis.Sl?.+r>. _ . At 3:3(1 o'clock that. al.tcruoon Rev. N'Hiams ' of Mcchanicsville pl eached j lid hi^'choir -accompanied him Th. i ollection was ST.0(1. There were ser-|, ral eluhs l* the church who report-i <1. The total collection for rlo- a 11 e e -r iuun v\a^?* tr. no J. At i :uu o\ loch our'A. (- K. leajgut net-.?rV Vet \ i m p rr^ i v^-pl ot/l a 111 w ;o* cl'defed. utter?w luch?se v er.af orticerscere elected. They are as follows Miss :ad v Moses, president; Mr. \V i 11 o n Vidiams, vice president; Mrs. .Car1 ie Remhert. secretary; Mr. MjS*rs tollins. Assistant secretary: Mr. "J. Jrown. treasurer. Several other mi- . tor ollieers were also elected. At .S:I>(I o'clock. Rev' MeJti-i.l,. mi.I . t'is Vonurotfation front St. Johimworhipped here. Rev. McBr'ide preach(1 a wonderful sermon. The total eolection for the day* was $40.00. .The two tluhs (hat inputted?Htt arjrost* amount Sunday afternoon cere given an e11toutn'innienl at thu-hurcTi oil Monday afternoon bV the ther clubs. Mrs. H. \V."' Walker's* luh ami Mrs. Alice Isaac's club- were . he clubs entertained. The clubs and T| The etfieT' de parTtuents " nf tin burchi are" n.o\v putting forth every ffort to help the erection of our new arsonage. r . ^ ... , k IN M KM OKI AM / " ; * . In sad but loving memory df my lear father. lrvin llarrinpton," who It parted this life on May. .^8, 1028. | We miss him but God knows best | uul loves us all. He left a host of I elatives and friends .whiyjire how hinking of him. Kvelyn Harrington, wife, Rev. Nathaniel Harrington. son, hla Tollver, sister, - ? i t.oti ml en Harrington", brother. [ A una Hall, mother. T"? IN M KMORI.V M Tn fond memory" of- mir p husuind and "father, who died five years |P". ^ . fa'th i. L.u .1 crin Inriil you best, . father, sleep on and lake your resthe will meet you again some day. 4 Mintiie bee, wife. LuevillfiT' Harrison, dauglitcty?_ MurlP lain, daughter, -1 J Jossie I,ee,ison. VntVi* I.itrhty, daughter, 'Willie Felix, daughter, ?nowi. Byid Lee, daughter, Tay Belle Lee, daughter. PACE FT1VF __ IN MEMORIAM- " In ~?inl hut loving nu f **ry nf run ?~ dear mother, Mrs. ISa'lie Heese, who N ' ' died May 1411?, i Secret teal's do often How," lliut memory keeps you near us, Although you left us one year ago. Some may think you are forgotten. t srni our grieving hearts are healed, HutJittle they know of the sorrow, Within our hearts concealed: ; '' . . ? (-'hililreitv , _ _ J. MOLIN A ARCHITECT I'luns and* Specification's , ' | SuIjIuiIUmI oh short nntice | f'"0 K. .tic lice Ave. Greenville, S. C. I' VI ui i I?.Start ee, (ienei aim?rTTTTl?ftJTI ~~ ; (ery Repairs 1'llONlC-858U l-'ripps' Battery Service Orcadnatiglit (iould l{attci;es Longest Life fij AJ-W-ncr-V Ueeot ds I'll VI-. I S A TIM A I, " 121J Lady-?l. Coluinljia, S. (.'. I- BKOFISSSIONAL I CMM)S ~ J ' * . Office lloiiin IMiuue I I .lu A. M i,, I'. ;M Office M. IHi I'. \\ ? I a ? > P. Tliess. if, 4 8 I*l?> Nttiim tiutl Siiifini I?i; i ?nf W oifTei TuTii A Specially Offitfe: lU'SitUnctjf: UN-Vi Asaemltly is?. > H>28 OhK Si. ? ' II -- a M' In T III I I' IM? U1)U. II. B HAKIMOU" x. ^ Surgeon Dentist Killings, Kxtracti'nis, flutes. ('.hivmi!? - -? ? and Siulire.s. ir Cold (tiivwi and liridye Work A Sl'CCJAl.rV . 11UW'.-21 Washington Si., lMione 2ID.M.1. - DR. 11. 11. COORKR Dent ist Special A tteiition . Given to D:-sea>ei? _ of 'ire Gums ~~ Gold (Vn'wp and Bridge Work - A spt'ciaM y OlHeeThOne 041'U, 1 12f> Washington-St : Resido/iCe I'liuite 8204. OHice Hours: " Telephones: . 8:;iU A. M. lo 7 (H) 1'. M. Office GUM Residence 88711 ?I)r. I). K. Jenkins ' DENTIST Killings, I Males, Crowjis and Bridges /Sunday TTy Appointment Extraction l?y Conductive Anesthesia ^ ..nW, S {1 0 C I f I 1 ft'. ' ' '111)7*,Washington St., Cola, S. C. 1 ni>: i hi r\ ? *th^t ! a^iv. i.j. 1T1. Ji:Vi>lI!iLh Special Attention Gjyen .Diseases Of ~~ TWoinen." I 11!r? Washington . , 2230* Hampton Phone 0420 Phone 75t)4 . t-__ ?DILpJ. G. STU ART Office Hutu's? -; Telephone: I I (10 In I :()() P. Al. ' . Res, 4002 0:00 lo 8.00 IV M. - Office 0700' Office: _ ~ " KeMdence: ' " ? 2030 I'ayUtr St., 1117 Pine St..Office Hours; Phones Ti A. M. to 2 P. Jtl.* lies. U876. OJV M. to 8. P. M. ' Office 4247 DR. W. D. Chappelle Physician ami Surgeon _ . . . Diseases of Women and Children . A Specialty Office: Residence: ** J3j24Vie Assentl?ly St. 1301* Pine St Columbia,. S.-C. S.R.GREEN, M. Office -Hoursr ? ^ ~ ^ lido 10 a. m. ! 12 to 2 p. m. - 6 to 8 p. m. Phone 370G 2030 Taylor Street Office Phone 8407 lies. Phone 0708 N. J. FKISDKKK^K?? Attorney-al-l.aw and Notary Public PRACTICE I N AM, Q)im^ ?State and FederulM19 Washington St., Coluribia, S. =q \ J. I t. JOHNSON & CO. Notary Public and Dealer - in reaFtHte fllYTr ^aie 'of tbtf Ttl' PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully located on paved road above . Colleye Place - - ( " ? ?hon* 6422. 1109*4 V'aahlngton Street . . _ 'v.-?. -4>