The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 07, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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* Saturday, June 7, 1930.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S CLUB OF ZlO>
?On. Tuesday, Mu.no, did at UMU j,h|
Young Women-met at the homfeH&
Mrta*d "Julius Denlfy 2229 Wasl
The meeting was call
eti to" $fuer by the president. Eacl
member responded with a Bible verse
'I'hP Clllh ho^l - ?... - -
a bichi meeting. At
ter ail busness was discussed Mrs
Denley served ice cream, cake an*
punch. " ,
Mrs. J. P. Reeder will be. missing
from this club and others for a vvhih
as she is leaving the city SatUrdaj
for New York. We wish lur. her -i
pleasant trip^. ] L y
ST. JAMES A. Jl. K. ?-CHA HCH
Sunday school opened last Sun,
day at lis usual hour with the su
perintendent, Mr. R. S. Russell, pre
sidtng. ' We ar$. .still teaching the
young minds torthirik. The lesson wil:
reviewed by Mr. Richard Fergusoi
?- und~he gave us -?^hort~birt~rnterest
. tingfevlew.
Our pastor, Rev. J. E. Dixon, delivered
two Interesting and inspiring
aermmm-to -appreciative audiences^
The people of the above namec
church and-friends know that when
ever Rev. Dixon mounts the rostrun
that they will not only receive a le*
son, but a spiritual feast also.
The Lord's Supper was administer
? ed Sunday morning and -evenlflgr.
- Immediately after morning service.5
the Missionary society won held. Th<
meeting was opened by the president,
Mrs. Mary Ljou Phelps. Thi
r members, were ble^ed to have Mrs
M. M. Martin of Sumter with them
She gave a spIendMl ??|v m?i ih..
was enjoyed very much,? ;'
Miss Nnra Davis gave w-gh+tt'r, hnl
interesting talk, alsp, not only in th't
Missionary society' but .in the Sun.
day school. Mjss Harris has just cUts
ed a successful term as teacher ir
the St.? Matthews higlr school.
?? Last" but not'lejlst Miss Sarah M
Starks, a- member of the society
read a wonderful paper on the sub
ject, ""Missionaries."..... ''
*- -Revt .T r. rmn^nn,. aHibitml
pastor of Antioch Baptist ch>irch
preached a noble sermon last Sunda>
? afternoon:?Wr are always?glad~tr
have Rev. Crumpton and Ins " peopb
- with us. '
NOTICE
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^ ^^-yTho Baptist-JVomen's (5ty Missionary
union will meetat?Ut. uitvt
Baptistx'hurch, June Gth at 5:30 p. m
Sunday, June .8th at 3:30 p. m. Sermon
by Rev. H. Norris. All presidents
and missionaries are* asked tc
?be present, friends are all welcome
?Mrs. P. A. Ingram, President,
-Mrs.- Helen McClain, Secretary,
Rev^ W. G. Hunter, Pasuir.
FIRST CALVARY .JUNIOR USHKH
- T .. BOARD ~
TKe Junior 0slier Board of First
T Calvary Baptist church heldTts weekly
meeting at the chureh, called U
> order by the presidpnt.,??M aril
Lewis. The program was as follows:
f Recitation by little Miss Amelia
Outen; duet by Misses Unice Outer
and Ethel Lee Neshitt; poem hvM-isi
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rraaautjtn wa"SDy;miss. L.eoia fearson
made a very interesting talk on
conduct; Mrs. Marie Lewis riiade a
.. very hiee talk .on he-havi^r; sola hy
Miss Thomasina Weeks;, instrumental
solo by Miss Betty Johnson. The
meeting adjourned to meet at the
, - -church.
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MANN IN a DISTRICT -CONFER.
ENCE A SUCCESS
The Manning District conference
convened Thursday, May 15th at the
Friendship church, Rev. ly. W. Williams,
pastor.
Rev. M. J. Sumter, D. D., R, E.,
opened the conference as per schedule
with all of the-pastors of the district
present. * - .' >
' Rev. H_ Middleton, preached the Introductory
sermon which-was eniov
ed by everybody.
Rev. David Smith preached the an
as usual he frilly satisfied his Ugsr=
bthJ " T
A sermoa on Regeneration was ile
" livered by Re v." "Calvin Barr, which
was full of thought, - "
Friday night,. Rev. W. J. .Robinson,
pastor of Manning Station preached
the Educational sermon. The P. E.
said it was a masterpiece, the best
Educational sermon he had heard in
th^ history of his life."
Rev. Robinson "is not wellT ancFhas
- .. baerv indisposed for some time, but
' 1 was a potent factor in the meeting,
1 The presiding eider handled his
p, conference with the rod of love.. He
i wns a frig brother among the brethren.
i The amount collected for. education
| wfifs $812.60.
The presiding elder made some
_ change in appointments as a result
of which Rev. W. I. Gore was sent
from- St, James^ circuit -to Conway
Station to take the place of the late
Rev. D. J. Turpin.
LIBERTY HILL NEWS .
Commencements are over, and quite
a nnmber nf stpdent.s have, returned,
to the delight of their parents and
, friends.
Rev. D. P. Pendergrass and Mr.
" R. G. Oliver attended; Trustee meet
lg at Alien university, i ney returned
highly pleased.
Memorial services were conducted
* for Bishop John HuratrVSunday, .Ju'le
~ 1st. "The following program was rendered:
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.. Muaic, "Asleep in Jesus, choir; "A
Sketch of Bishop Hurst's Life," Miss
Minnie McDonald; remarks, Mr. R. (1.
? Oliver; solo with chorus. "The Unclouded
Day*', Mrs. Katie Georgie;
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^SOUTH CAROLINA"
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ii. i'. BpeUI'ij (,'A^i'rpi.i lioiti en*
myfep ?uisuup, miss manei i ciiuttt^
Pgiuss; inusicT "nay is uyhig m tn?
^>vesi, choir; remarks, Mistress ui
-K^teiuony, airs.. m? ii. Peiiuergrass;
j strinOjr, Rev. 11. J. liavis, aumtei;
, I juiur JMI-S. H- ^ ?s|Sa?i->i i
r.uiugistic services were also held
jior airs. jane Merchant, one ui tne
jjoiuesi, and beloved mem tiers, anUior
air. r.iiisuii iNelson, who Uied in (Jhir
cago.
i uev. 11. J. Davis and Alin, ii. 1'.
( Spears ol Sumter, were vei;y welcome
lj.v-iSii.ois who auued much to the see?
-pvtces and >ve?fitipe to have them visit
] us again soon, . - "
U Aiiioiig the recent'graduates Irotn
fine hign school department of Allen
.'university are Miss*-* .\l; iumt ..
. | r.uitn Rug in, Henrietta a"d Uardeinu
. Kuil, Itosa burgess. and Phyllis \Vut?
sou. ,. '
?) aitss Mabel* Pendergrass, who grui
tTualed withy honors irom the college
- department of"Sfate .college, U rangeourg,
is with us i)gain.
i Miss i'ansy Petidergrass and M r.
f1 Uenerul Ragtn, class-ot 'dl, Allen
IuitlVUl<y, Uiy UlSo hoihe. Miss Pen-'
1'ueigrass "won" one of the prizes in
I the high r school oratorical contest^oP
11 Alien..
?i*lis. M. 11. Peudeigrass,"Miss "Rebecca
Palmer and Mr. Loui$ Oliver at|
t elide if co njifi encem e n t -ax e r c i u c s atrrhe"
State college.- Mrs." Pendergrass and
i Mrs. Palmer were the guests of Pro:
Messrs. Chh?l"s .lnhnmp and-7Js}?r
nmu Pendergrass left recently tor
. Washington. ,?
Miss bthel Pendergrass was a spe^
cinl campers guest ol Allen during
r icmiiniettceiimut. 7" T ?
t ^ Rev. t7.?W. 'Welts, presiding elder
1 ol' the NVateree district preached a
' very-strong secmon Sunday night.-?Miss
Maud l>. Pendergrass a teachi
er in the booker Washington, high
Softool, Columbia, *& m huine__ivith
her, parents. / ,; *
> Miss I'endergrass reports a success
ful terin.??1 ???
Air. Samuel Watson motored to Cp
luinbHi Thursday to bring hw-dwugh^
ter, Miss iKhyl lis?home.
J7 UONNKAL NKWS
The Holy Spirit was in full swa>
Utmng the services held at'.Ut. Ctii~
Tuei i\l. h,. cftTUVch nu"uuy. -Kl'V. H,.
Keels preached a splenuid serinon
p-to a very large aiul nppp"Mi?tu dience.
-Our pastor, Itev. Murray and hismembers
who attended ihe district
cu h-l ere nee, held at St. i'eters A, lVl.
C. church, Charleston, of wnich Kev.
- o. ,J. s. iviolctte is pastor, have return
ed with a greater determination 111.
- preparing for putting- -the?program
over at the Sunday school convention
in "Septeinber. "A"s~yotrTtnow "A stitch
' in time saves"niiie."
i ne missionary ladies of "it. I'eters
.-v. M. Lv. church have-piarmed a niocg
i.nteience lor the near future. All
oi the elders and ministers ate-out
A?Ml1. Ah ill I'leninniig, ivhu is a student
ol" Allen university is home again
v\ an ins parents" and many friends,
1 to their delight. b.
At uiUU jii mi Su"fla'y, Muy afith,
the birthday of Mr. llenry Gohust
1 was celebrated by a number of friends
at the home of_Miss Jennie Mae Mur'
I'uy.'A'UehghUtd CUIILMLJJX ?alati wav
' .served after which came ice cream and
cake. All of this was quite a surprise
' to Mr. Gohust who was very grateful
for the kindness shown him. Miss
Mable Snipe was made _the happy
brute of Mr. James Wigfall Sunday,
Juhe 1st. Misses Jennie G. Murrayand
Theresa Buford were bride'smaids.
i Rev. and Mrs. Wm. T. Murray,
pastor of McClellansville were guests
of their parents, Rev. and Mrs.". W.
i Murray. They returned ; with their
little son,?Frederick, who spent three
- trpebs with his grand parents.
,- BROWN CHAPEL NEWS
We had delightful services the enh
tii-e day at Brown Cftapel A. M. E."
" church. ^Otir pastor oenvered a won"
derful sermon-Sunday morning at the
usual hour after which-he served the
i Holy Communion. Rev.^Frazier is a
splendid pastor to the church and
. community. At 4:00 o'clock the Re*.
Sister Sarah Smith was down to look
her ^oDs and daughters. in the face
: as she has a good many in Arthurtown
and selected a passage from the new
- testament and the" Book of Revela-~
tions "So then because thou art lukewarm
and neitherTiot nor cold I wil.l
spew thee out Of my mouth." The
church was filled with both Baptists
and Methodists to hear this servant
^ of -God. Did-not-our hearts burn wlttr
- in while idje-talked with Ofrl5y~tK?r
wayside. We are always glad to have
Rev. Smith with us at any time. She
- also- brought hrr"jubilee .choir andr
Mipy rendered splendid music for the
afternoon service. 1 H
Rev.~ Frazier and his jubliee choirj
will go out to Rev. Smith's church on
Sunday, June 15th and we are asking
all of our friends to meet and go
with us.
DILLON NEWS
,?At 11:00 o'clock Sunday morning,
Rev. J.( P. Washington, pastor YTf Bethel
fA.tJL FL church, delivered one
of his elocpjent messages .from 1 Cor.
11:23-24 and administered the .Lord's
Vl$uff(Ta^"a(^oof^ at'^anning Baptist
church opened with their efficient
interesting and" clearly discussed. 1
: The Missionary society Sunday aT-"1
. Jiirnouruda -always?tevgyly aUaml^Tl
jThey . succeeded as they have their j
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church at heart.
{ Rev. Mack,, of the M7 E. church, is
> still winning souls for Christ and
l their Sunday schol with their beloved
1 superintendent, Mr*. N. E. Bethea, is
; inspirational.
At 8:00 o'clock Kev. Washington, uitain
preached a soul stirring sermon
from Hebrew.- Subject: ^Seeking a
New Home." Revs. Her riot ami .larkson-'were
pulpit- visitors. Rev. Jackson
is a student of Allen university;
and was ordained deacon last year.
Mrs. Cleo Robinson of Chevaw?re
visiting her daughter anct Son-in-law,
i'rof. and Mrs. \V. L. Bryant, i .
Mrs. isabelle fitack+rausg w)yo trar:
been visiting her dapghtervMetW-Uuth
**Miss Mattie E. Owens iTtrtl brother,
Theadore, who have been teaching in
Roxbofb, North Carolina, stepped over
a few days with relativesjj^nd friends.
Miss Owens is on her way to Massa husetts-to
the camp bur will stop in
Virginia (to attend summer school.
Mr Mn-r" Smith, who hn i fin thr
_nast- Vita^--TTTrde~T7ishonie in NVashingtun
is_ hometfor a visit.
Mrs. Alenia Moore Madison, accompanied
by her children, Plorine Niles,
and George Madison, Jr., and mother,
Mrs. Katie Moore, motored to Bolivia
on Thursday to ioin Mr. iYTndisnii, u hn
is employed there. Mrs. Moore on
her return reported the family comfortably
domiciled.
Among the young folk who have
returned from, school.are Miss Elleanor
Covington and. Mr. Leroy Jackson,
from Allen; Mr. Graham,- Redstone;
Messrs. T. S. Davis and Edward
Page, St^te college.
The Hiking club made a non-stop
Jijke to I.atta Thursday morning and
luturned Thursday afternoon tirdd
and dusty but high in spirits. While
in the city they made many calls.
Among which were Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
Mace, Rev. and Mrs. VV. MT
Bragley and Miss Constance Mace,
whew the? wore served refreshments
and rested a while. .The club is planturn
this week. The members of the
club are Misses Beulah Couser, Christine
Ford, Lizzie PSwell, Lupurla Covington^
Evelyn Johnson, Willie B.
Johhson, _Lucile Nichols, Minnie Joh^s
and Minnie Rawls. r? :
- Persons having items for thjs colurpn
may leave them with Mrs. Elizaheth
Hartzog, who has,vbeen appointed
agent-correspondent for the
city. She will al&o solicit subscriptionsj
and call on subscribers who are
in arrears. B
' MT. CARMEL NEWS
We are sorry to hear of the illness
of oukv pastor, Rev. J. H.- Burch. lie
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-~tm tr t% Ui ottmmay m?
;tyrnoon and will be unable to fill-hi*
place for about three weeks. WtLhPPt?
far him a speedy recovery,
i Mrs. Nellie Belcher is still on the
sick list.
Mrs. Mary Ann Burnett is in the
hospital in Anderson. She is fretting
along nicely.
" The stork visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Wright and brought
I them a baby hoy. He is named Stephen,
Jr.
The ball game, was played at Rock
[Ford ball ground Saturday, Callhourt
Falls vs. Mt. Carmel. Scopes 18-2 in
favor of Calhoun Falls.
Misses Florence aacLE^olyn Wheeler,
Mr. Quildstean'^Moss and Jack
; Turner gave Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Ware, Jr.. a pop c&ll yesterday.
l-'Missi Dellia Thomas gave a. birthparty
at the home of her mother on
Thursday night. She .gave them a'
! nice time.
| The refreshments were ice cream
land cake after which we returned
| to the porch where we wete furnish,
ed with Guitar music and dancing.
Miss Kathleen Tucker is visiting
her parents this week. 1 ~
M i M g7p11o n a nf \ nrloeeAM
| is visiting'her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guiles. i>'f*
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MUI.I.INS NEWS
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foHfrsl Sunday mdffiltlg
at nine thirty ofrlo^k the Sunday
school of Ebenea?* ~X7~M. E. ebureh
was opened in due form by Superintendent
J. W. Ford, assisted by theteacher*
and officers. Must of the
teachers were present and rendered
much assistance in carrying out the
ial Sale Of
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:tto ceiv
e Month of June
lot in any part of tl
S25.QQ. After june
No half lots sold du
anged to soft purchaser.1
from the Cemetery.
. Apply' To ? ?cr
| pro^ram. riass mim^er ?~na ?? V"
j holding the banner. The teacher o:
I this class is Brother K. J. Foxworth
la man who is ripe in intellect couplet
'with many years of experience. Th<
i lesson was reviewed t?y pArt..?
| one could expect. A very large cro\v<
! was present to meet and,.greet th?
j"pastor wW?recently -returned fron
i^'olamliia. A 11?n iiViii/oi-oO.. .u
[ . .. ' --M.Tvi oujf, wnnr tin
| meeting of the Trustee board was
yheld. On lust Tuesday morning-tin
; writer' left Mullins in -company will
; his wife, Mr*. E. I. r Duckett", Mrs
i S.| Reaves, Mrs. Ruth Prfessley :oh
*^''TKmibl'-1"^ rti nu'^"> 'n'rt fl
"joT t he-above named school; Whilt
11 in the city we stopped in the beauti
Uul home of Rev. and Mrs. R.- R
'I Anderson and to say our stav\ then
was pleasant would be expressing i
ih ,"a" very niild form. i ,
Miss Ophar, the daughter of th*
home, is a jewel! in thfi_imme- and?i
credii fo Hie family. tTr: Anilervor
lis our. P. E. over the Dillon distric
and" i?Tmaking' good. While in Coium
bia 1 saw quite a few of our friends
from all over the state and was glac
to meet and greet them. We Galled oi
our good friend and brother, E. P
Ellis, the?P:?E:?of the?Winnnbon
district. He is doing Well." We rai
in to see Dr. Tr-d.-Miles; the leade1,
of the State." He is intpeed a big heart
ed man and- knows how- 4<>:-make 4i
pleasant for his-friends. Dr. Sims
mir?honored?fTF^^hk'nt, of Allen, is
making good, and he has the supporl
(of the entire state. Mr.- W. L. Foxworth,
the undertaker of our town
and a big hearted , man. invited the
inn! family to dinner on la.sl
Monday. There ;we met our gjood
friend, Prof. O. Y. Valentine, . who is
to take charge of the school here it
?Mullins?for the next?let in, as pirncipal.
Prof. Vulenlihe comes to in
ripe .in years of experience and fullj
nv^nnvo/l alAncr oil liiioc fnL-o
of the situation. We welcome you
l'lfir. Wish for you"jT'Very prosperous
school year. Prof. J. S. .Roberts
our ex-principal is slated for an exalted
position and will make gooci
where ever he goes-rrThe writer de~
on Sunday in the afternoon and hi;
choir rendered the music. ~ We received
a warm welcome from the pas'tor
und people. We are all looking
forward'to ChiTdrens' day next Sun.
day. ~ "
CAl.HoTN FAT.I.S NEWS
The Abeville District conference cot
veried at Mt. Hebron A. M. E. church
May?22nd?to 21th with?Dr,?M,?G,
Wllllmim {molding. : ?
" Afier the reading t)P the scripture
Dr. Williams commented on the lesson
and spoke briefly of a real success
during the meeting. Rev. White
pastor in charge of the-Str Mary Circuit
preached the opening sermon af..terwhich
the house was ready for
husinesSj althougfi-?U?-of the church
! did not have their assessments hut
as a whole the district did fine
| Rev. W. 1). Rool^pr?ache<l the anIvdueational
sermon was delivered by
I Rev. W. T. Hart-is. Among the visi|
tors were Rev. M. G. Massey.
J Among the baptist' .si|ttfj? that
; helped ttr entertain ttw District conUerence
were Mrs. ELoise Raindrop,
IMi-r. Queen Hunter, flattie Bentley,
Keliu Quinh, Fannie Smith and Mrs.
I Rosa Elmore,?^ j_
Mrs. Delia Singleton, Mr. and Mn*.
j Miller of Anderson weVe the guests
of" Mr. and Mrs. William Singleton
on Monday afternoon. 'Mr. and Mrs,
Singleton *motored back to Anderson
with them.
Mr. -Willie Frederick Harrison, a
["Ttnrinr at Allen university; is KftfiT?
I again to the delight of his rpany
friends.
Mrs. Fa lirrav. president of
the msociety, carried her
W" Tate's Grove in Georgia tc
rfn "*' prograor .Vfhich.was a grand
i success;- T<* '
afternoon at the usual hour. A very
helpful ami very impressive program
was rendered under the leadership pf
its efficient nrestfjfpt ^ P1""""
Mr&. Luda Tnrmnn *?nvt Vioi- ,ann
j Arhe, teti Tor \^>nTn(Kton ThnrsIday.
The Sunday school certainly
misses Arlie, ~
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fct. V " APPRECIATION?? !
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' There i.s uiie thing: that we all ap-'
1* predate, and that 'is, appreciation,
i The habit of criticism grtdvs upon us
r; 'becaur.o Criticism?is the eaMesi tiling
t in t he world.? - ? . .' r?? i
It does not take a thimbleful ol
a brains to find fault, and the biggest
i numbskull irj the wwild i ap y 1t.
a with the greatest man uTthe world.
^ We flatter ourselves that- crrtl;
cism js assign of ^Wibr liiildli- "
i gence. It fs nt^t.. It is1 usually a sign
.of bad-manners, of the lack ui' self \
restraint, and of ah entire i'gnoraitfri5'
psychology,, ) - --V. . ?
]:" -No- douht 'the? greatest? essayist- i-would
travt-rejoiced in the poem "Ap- ~
. pieciation",!',-by William Judson Kif
. by, two verses of which folltjw: I
t_"l,ife's a bully game with itfr~kicks- ~j
-t - and cuffs, ?? . ?
Some smile, some laugh, some bluff,
* "Some carry "a load totr heavy to bearr ^
I While.ubn>e/~pus-n on with never a
Lf.. ^...fcare',^r??j-? '. *
But thte load will seldom heavy be,
* When..I appreciate you arrd you aplj
* preciafe tttie.
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* He who lives by the side of the road
? And helps to bear his brother's load ~~
"iay_sejem to travel long and long,
. W'HTle t]ie world goes by with a merry
- i song,_ ,*? " . I
frBrrt -the "hetrrt^gruwsr warm -anil strr- .I
..row's flee, \rWheu__L_ap
predate you'and you apU
predate?nie "
, I , . Catherine B Fail
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COKESBt li\ NEWS *
l_j tit, Paul church' wan crowded with ?
') its members Sunday to hear their (
, pastor before he joins hands with
jj Miss ???. ' . '
| The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. "
learning of the death of their little
' grandson, Ijarold Holmes, of EvansI
ton, Illinois. Then to think that he
- was killed.
. ToTteshury lias a number of visi'r
tors, among whom are Mrs" Alice,
' Petigrew, and niece, Marion Williams, '
.v'(| Mrs. Carrie Williams of Colani,
bia. ' 'I
The many friends of Miss. Eva'"Robinson
?are very glad to have her at
home after having been en$ehooled 1
" at State college. Iottle Misses Mary
aiui Sarah Goggins are also home
from school.
- Misses Rose and Eva Robinson and
Mr. D. -K. Cumnungs, atienueu me ^
'Junior and Senior dance at Abbeville
i! Friday night. They reported a very
i j nice time. . _ . t
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t'AKI.ISl.K NKWS
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Theaweather man is giving us a
dose of gorgeous weather. We are
having balmy spring days and much ,
'.! sunshine. . ?.
The faithful were Had to be?found
1 in the house of the Lord on^Sunday
jat Mt. fcden A. M. E. church,?H*w4
j-AV. L. Johnson seemed at his best >
;and preached a, wonderful sermon. We m
all felt fhe presence of the Holy Spi I ?
Vit; ?? i C
I Hcv,n -1 ^ -Hnwldni and Rev. W. L. 1
Johnson hiotore'd to Columbia last
i week where they attended the conimpneemont
of Allen university. A _
{number from here attneded the Ohib .dren's
Day at Red Hill on last SuhdayC"""
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Mrs. ^Martha Dawk ins, Mrs. Alliun
'PirioTiiili. Miss Mattb 1.. MedJocfc*
Mrs. Mary Sartor, Mjr- Henry (
rfT^iekerson aiid Mr. Stokes.; Dawkins,
i motored to ('.heater Sundaysto^ see Mrs.
Irene Laney, who ' has under- 5
ijgotfe an operation at the Chester sa'?- e
itorium. All returned'*"feel*rtg pleasantly
elated over her improvement.
r!- Mrs. Alice Duwkius is confined to
her home after_an operation for ton
t fiThttK: ' : . ;
Vj- Mr. Clarence Hancock, who-has'been/
spending .some time with his sister, '
, i Mrs. Mary F. Sartor, left for Spar- t.
tanburp this week.
Mrs. Rosa Dawkins of Union passtntrrdtyrrftfttnnifty
rnnmt.r tn .
, Chester to see her sister-in-law, Mrs.
,1 Irene Laney, a patient in the Ches?'ter
sanitorium. . :??= CONWAY
NEWS
'! Service was opened at Bethel A.
| M. E. church at 11:00 o'clock Sunday
i' " ' " >
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a. in. by pastor in chargef Rev. W \ ^?
tloro.?lie pleached from l^uke 22:19.
Words of text^""And He took bread
iiid gave thanks and brake it, saying
thix^is My body which is given for
?ou.~"This do ye in remembrance of
me.' Subject "Memorial.'' Snncjay
-C4hk<I- was opened al'":0u p. in. by
^uperintendtQii-W K. Moure. A. C. E.
League at 6:00 p. mr by President
A'. J. Alford. "At 8:00 p. in. Rev
Jofe again filled?the?pirlpit." Text
vas found in St. Mark. 5:19. Subject,
'Advertising for Jesus." ?
Rev. J. F.'Washington also preach d
a SOIll clil-l-in'" ~
_ ?v.. >> & -rrvxjiurn at cmerjry -?*? Till
Baptist church Sunday a. n>. We
ire glad to say that Miss Huth Camplell,
who has been seriously ill is
,' '-what improving.,;"" v .
The W. H. a"d P. Missionary soietv
will meet at the home of Mrs. y, I!
C. Latifer Friday night at 7:J>0.
ina |?
AlMlirrw-T *
I
I'lans. and SpecifRations I
Submitted u!i short notice | _
DUO E. Melius Ave. Greenville, S. C. I
try .'Repairs"" pllON!-; xr.xn ?
FYipps* Battery Service _
?ftrelidiniTiftltt Gniiirt lintli i ,i t
Longest I if^ l.y rW.....v- UecO/da
GIVE* US' A TRIAL' % f'~
1213 l,ud> St. Culuntbia.vS. G.
" TIllii'TXSlOiN A L i
CARDS _ s
. .v ' ".Office
,|i?^iirs . I'lioile'
1:30 A. M. It, 2 IVAt ? =^' ' '
-thW^FTTVl r?? H l\ Res". ti&_4JJ
. Dr. (I. E. ^lejilwwgir
IMtysiriun and'Surgeon - "
llistase of WonitV and Childreji A..!"
h . * ^Specially ?
Tfiice: " V'friidittbft^==
1414'i Assembly. SL l.__i 3*28 .Dull &L
If lice Hours:. 8 .iff A.-M. lo 7:01)1'. M
DR. II, D H A RPER
, Surgeon Dentist "
'illuigs, Extractions, Plates,. Clowns
?ttttd?Qudyes r ~ : _
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
"Zr S P*C"C IA LT Y T1: - -lUDHr
Washington St), Phone ^I
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Bit. H. H.-COOPKU
?I>eiiiist
>peciul Attention Given^to l>:.9t a.-e?* ' ~
-? ? of (.tie Gums
Gold Crown ami Bridge Work
? A?fcjpei iulty t ? 7
Mice Phone G41'U. 1121LAVLiishiiurtoii iji
^Residence Phone 82G4
iiuuru: 'iViepiioues:
(:d<) A. M. to 7 l)(t I'. M. Ut'tice tiUIt.i
Itesidence 8H7:t
^-4^-Di-l<W^nkTiTS3
'illines, Dales, Crowns and tfiitlyen
Sunday * I?y Appointment.
Ox I rue l ion liy. Conductive Aiie&tlie>i?
a- Speei. lty.
ioT'-i Wasliiiitftun St., Cota, S.. C.
HI? I TV/f 1\ t xTirM m
1 Jt IT I M J t\ ^ 1IV 1
Physician and Surgeon
ipeciul Attention Given Diseases Of
Women.
)ffice .Resilience
125 Wiislii"}1;''-'1 220O Hampton
-THune. 04213 "Phone 75G4
1)R. J. (i. STUART
If lice Hours; - Telephone:.
1:00 lo 1:00 P M. Res. 4(302 "
0:00 to 8 00 P. M . Utfice 3.70(3
Wict? * " Residence.
0;to Taylor St., lliTPine St.
If l ice llouxsj Phones?
t A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. -8875
13 I'." Hi: to'-81 P. M. - - Office 4247
l)4i,W,D. ^4u*ppette
Physician and SurgeonDiseases
of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: ? Ucniih nee ~ "
3124Vfc Asseinhly St. 1H01 Pine St.
0liliinil.il., si'D " : ~~,i
' . . ' 7 r\
)ft ice Phone 8407 / Res. Phone (3708
N. J. FRFnPRK'K
i I (orney-al l.aw and Notary Jhililit
PRACTICE IN AI.R COURTS.
** ?State and Federal
119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C.
JJELJOllNSt^WSreert5"^--"
Notary Public and Dealer ?
-in?reol estatr "fflTcT sale of lots in
J'lNK RII)CiE iIEM&R^yr-BegTr:
tifully located or paved roadsbsW
^CoTTega Plaice.
Phone 6422.
1109 Mi Washington Street