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

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Saturday,, July 5, 1930 CHURCH NEWS OF ; 1-^ - ?' ~i'; v : - - NOTICE ?. The State Convention of the- Aftfij^J Christian -Endeavor League, the Suit-1 r day Schools and the Allen Life Guards r will meet jointly in Emanuel A. M. E. chufeh, Charleston, S. C., August "20, "" 2I7~anff".22, 1930. This"will be the ~ --"7="r" greatest, and most popular conveny tion of young people ever. heid^4rrv ^? SqutliCarulina;?and Bishop?Ransom, ^ ^ always- -interested in -young people, . ??-^will be there?to- lead?thrs?army?of" young people into new fields of grand J achievements. There will he rallying ! . to his leadership twenty presiding el-. . ders, five hundred ministers^ and thou- i sands nf delegates?"On to Charles ton" "Come nn lnt ' 'Rt. Rev. R. C. It, V., IV- n siding Bishop. ' . E. A. Anderson, State League Su- ' perintendent, rrui. vr. w. nxrwarn, Tstate rsuiulay ' School Strperintendent. ! Prof. James Woodbury, State Allen J Life . Guard .Mastery? ; ?-? 5 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NEWS i j . ?*- 1 __ We are delighted Tp-have-repr^sen- -j , ? tatives from the teachers', summei < --* school each Sunday to associate.-and--, . to assist in-the.work of the Sunday ' school. Rev. J. B. Jennings, of Aiken, _ - . ar.d-^MiSs Coleman, rendered valuable help by their remarks - and review. Miss Coleman is a wide awake Sunday school worker an<l knows how to put ' children on the best results. At. 11:15 a. m. Dr'. Murph .preach- 1 ed a very timely sermon?one that 1 -reminded .you of a very essential .1 auty?as found in Romans 12-1, sub- i jtct: "A New Order of Things." I The program, in the league by Miss Viola White and Theodore?R--i Blocker?way?very good. The league J ? - together with its visitors and friends ~ is taking a trip around 'the world on 1 July 14th -and you are invited to .go 1 on this" trip with the young people. > The trip starts 'at 1010 Harden street. 1 city. ~ v 1 At 8:00 p. nv. Rev. J; Z. Jennings ' preached for us." Text was foynd in ! St. John 15:5, subject: "The Indis-pensible Christ^?it was very good. Sunday is Holy-Communion. You are 1 welcomed at any and all of our soi-""1 vices. FIRST CALVARY JUNIOR USHER BOARD MEETS ' ' ^ . * _i The Junior Usher hoard of First . Calvery Baptist church met at the 1 church Fridayj June 21st'. The president,, Ml'tu-iMarte Letrnr ] called the members, to order. We he- ' gan-by singing. Then the business ; ~~ ' of the club wfls'discussed. After the ~ business we were favored with the following- progiianiL. Solo, Miss E. Coffee; duet, MisS~E. Nesbitt and 1 U. Outen; recitation, Miss A. Ou.ten; ' selection"by the club's quartet. Among the other members who were present were Misses Margaret-Cotes, Unfile i Nesbitt, Bcttic Johnson and Ktyma i Kershaw. w:> '' i JONES CHAPEL YOUNG WOMENJ MEET IN SOCIETY' ' Mrs. Hayes was hostess to the "Y" Wednesday afternoon, June 25th at , her home on Greene street. The meeting opened by singing "Love Divine." Miss F. B. Miller read - the scripture lesion after which Mrs. * Labrew lead in prayer. , *' The president, Miss FIoTeru-e, greet- ' ed the members and friends. The minutes -of the previous meeting having " been read, buaipenn of the afternoon J was discussed, at which time Miss 1 .-Cpriae ..Gordon was elected as delegate to the convention. "" , ' - j The members responded to the tV nancial roll call to the amount of $3.00. ' ?-1 . _ The main feature of this meeting was an auto_social game in which all parties participated and enjoyed. Rev. J. C. Hunter, pastor, was pres- ! ont and made an interesting talk. The 1 - meeting?cloned with the club song. ' The hostess served?a ^electable ^ sweet course which carried out a 1 trreen and pink color scheme to the i minutest. "" 1 m m HAMER NEWS . s -* ] . - ' . v, 1 ? Bethel Presbyterian Church Sunday at 10:110 _jhe preactyers and ! teachers opened the school "With ""Bro. ' W. L. Carmichael in the chair as superintendent. He has been for 17. . years superintendent In Bethel. The ^ lesson was read Aver in concert then . ??1?mrh clnm "trmk. its place. The eight 1 i~T~c 1 asses were-taught by their -reaper-; T "* -tive teachers and the lesson was reT i viewed by Bro. Ransom of Hajari tlmiin .At the" close. of the school the . ~ " 11^45p^^ntwWtjai^witli11R.M.^ - Gr^hftnv hrTlte chair.^A splendid pro < gram was carried out. Each one ren- J , - tiered his part well. -,1 After the preliminaries the pastor, .rv# Connon Ttrnneh. Rev. W. D. W il-, s ^ -? I U1 WUII |?\/]| y_ . ' liams, preached the sermon. The cftf-jl J lection was f^ood. Pastor Collins madef remarks. Dinner was served by the!; ladies of the church. Plenty for all' i " the^dsiifll pii'liniiiiiti'ieo -aU4:00 p. m. the institute program was. ^ continued. The sermon was preached' i _____ by Rev. S. M_.McKennies. Revs. H.?H . TlerrloLLjaiid ^1 P. Washington and . friends came in smiling and gave hetp ful remarks, - [, The day was a great day of en- i joyment in the spirit. ^Next meeting i will be with Cannon Branch. j t. 1 ?? ^S=? i?MM?-MM SOUTH CAROLINA f - - - IAnswers Call 1 to Ministry * t, ? ' " " ..I: T. L. Duckett, Benedict Department Head, Ordained } 1 ^i') ? ^ f |l,)n t^lj t lit! Ih C t ^pUl-glT uid is a representative fqr the school i inyiniv served ill.-tlu'i.o capacities for^ nore than a quarter of a century, has vnswered the call of the gospel mi-1 dstry. Having1 .passed the board of I he New Kno roc association, of New-' jerry county. Rev. W. R Reed.o-, | lerator and Hoc st M lotiwuy, ..lin-l i it* was i t" "?"""""l"4-UH.4r^-<4ntrch in Newbyry county, Flint Hill, June j^nd I'll!' Aivllmirl..n 1 i The' ordination sermon was preach- \ d?by?Rev. \V.'R. R'eeder, There was ?ieat rejoicing on the part of^the; ,-oung and old of his church and the1 mtlreenhmuRMty. 1^-RhouUI he heiirdj >n all sides about -the elvnreh. "I am| lot surprised-;; 1 have been looking for | t a long time. We are prpud of him tnd always have been from a boy;"I "You hurry hack and preach-to us,' i ?.Mrs. Duelcett' and t h e -ch i IdFeTf and Mrs. Uuckett's father who took part ij? the services, came" in for their ihnre of congratulations. ? ?ST>JAM4^? a. m. k. church Sunday being the tiftlr Sunday, we' lad a general review in the Sunday! Khool. Our superintesdent, Mr. R. S,l Russell, reviewed in a splendid man-[ ner. ' ; Our pastor preached an able ser-T in<7n On the subject of "A New Experience." . Rev. Hunter wasMvith us last Sun-i.'.y afternoon?and pleached a won? ierfub sermon. ? -JXJte cnptfttn.1. Misses OgVti'Ude' Boniiey, Ellen .Johnson, Sal lie Phelps7i [.ilia (ieiger And Elois'e .Janerette, re-1 uli/.ed a neat sum. of. money "in the j pew rally. -The latter raised the high-| L*st amount. We thank Rev. Hunter j uftl his good people. Our members dul friends tilso, for helping us. At 8:15 v\e0Were highly blessed with another great sermon by Rev. Al. i Hikes. He preached out of the fullness: r4?Jre? heart?tt+td?(4tr?christians re-L lulled' ye i y murh. variety is the; jiice of life and we like a change at1 limes, especially- when we can hear iucli masterly sermons as we did by. Rev?Hikes. We \tore indeed glad to have Mrs.. t'. T. 'Ellis with.us. She-gu've us un interesting talk. She is the wife of lilt- efficient pi esidihg elder, LXr. E. P. LRU. ?We are'always glad to have tier.in our midst and ask her to come, lira in. .... .. i .TAYLOR'S C'HAPKL NEWS The people of Taylor's Chapel are! working hard to beautify their church. Monday night, June -Mid ltev. A. A.j A maker called a board meeting. The meeting was well attended, by the. inembers of the church. The pastorj made mahy interesting remarks byT A'hich the members can work. t?p"Y things Ktiv,. A maker... s brimrimr before his people. . ~ A wonderful program was5- render---; >d on Children's Day by Taylor's Cha:>el and Cedar .Creek. Funds have, been raised by a cake Jrawing party l'or the benefit of the| ;hureh. ? ~t? *J Mrs. M. J.* Johnsofr Ts pleased to! iave her..daughter Juune- from .school, j .InhlKnn vvrlw\ uttumln/l Vm I iigh school at Alien university. "Mr. ty'ni... Thompson, wife and children ,vere very, much pleased to visit their | tister. Mrs. .Jolinson at the old yountrv home. ' l pRIDdEWOOl) K-'AMl' | , I A complete Atwater Kent radio set ' t?s?he en?installed?in the- lleldn' C. Rrayton yavilion at the mentioned sanatorium. The cabinet is placed in the reception room with a loud speaker pn each ward which ma,kes 1 great move to help inmates to keep 'inured and content. By some mdinls, the-Veport of the funds hatv been delayed at the president's ottice but it s hoped to be made shortly. Watch ihe Leader.?" ? - - - -- 1 Miss Cussie DeVault of "Ridgew'ood ponsored a Children's day 'program in the tftird Sunday-that was 1mnrr^sivelv rendered by tlie young people, The inmates wish again to thank Mrs. S. B, Wajlaee Tor bringing theuv ibch" delicious Ice cream on/last Tueslay afternoon that was so appeasing to the mode on such a hot afternoon. .Rev. Jackson and a few of hisfmCni: ers of-Mt. Pilgrim Baptrsi "church leld a devout prayer service with the ".mates Friday evening. Rev. AVftllnee and?little son, Paul, . Isltcd' the camp ~on?Mynday. 1I Elf OVA 11 A. M. K. ( Il l EC H NEWS We hatf -a gmrnP timc- irr- tnrr Jfnrr--" lay?school on Sunday, morning the! JOth. Both irastor anil Riinioinf.o./I....* ' were absent but thtt_ \jtork was carried on anyhow. There is always somebody to carry on the work of the Lord.. , We were looking for our pastor on Sunday but we didn't see him. We ivill not know-what the trouble is unli we see him. Tbrmprfr her -arms absent-the .villi us. lie provided ways for u;<; Qur services were grand.' Rev. D. I..) Johnson preached a delightful sernjon tor us from Isaiah 0:8 "A"d he did feed Uf." Aftet* the sermon of Rev. lohnsnn rvpryhody that -was ih~ the,. sci vice can say it was good for us to have been theTe." Missionary meeting assembled at __ TUF, I'A 7 80 on Sunday night and the services j were grand. It was beautiful to see how the missionary ladies are working faithfully and still willing to 4J0 more in_the name^of tho l.m .j KSTfL-fr i*EWS u " - i Sunday?wiw a great -day as our ,i |jastor had just returned fjoni a three 1 weeks' vacation. He arrived Satur- I day night, finding the funeral of Bro. 1 Jake Bryant awaiting?him. lie?nr*T i ne oX the oldest members of the ~ St Matthews "church. Rev. C.-Capers t tc.ok for a text "The Christian \ilm- t fare." ? .?;? ?? . , ' At 3:00 o'clock he went to St. I,\ikt and preached a soul stirring sermon for the missionary sociHy, . . g Vve al;e proucfjjf our pastor. 1ST. BAPTIST CHI RC H OF SIM "MERVILI.E We wish to announce that we .have called Rev. J. M. Marshall. of St. t George, S. C., to ~iTm .pastorate oi our church. We regard our choice-tr-r - < one of the best in the state. We" {fro ( .iuiii# mumy. tino?navt thiitceii cHilis ' working in our church. Our Smithy j school is good'and also- qui I* V, P . U - v Deacon Daisy Elliott. * Sunday morning at St. Paul A. M. t E. church was an inspiring sight to v see so many children and adults out ^ to-hear the word of tfodTaught the superintenderrt and teachers. The v general review was taught by Kev. 1 W. G. Qwefla. ' ^ At 11:00 a. m. Rev. Ellis?of the i A. M. E. Zion church, preached to a splendid congregation. f In the afternoon at 2:00 p. m.* N Rev. Owens and one of his officers, t Ero. Coy Clifton'motored out to New l Hope. A. Al. E. Zion church to hear Ero. C. C. McMillan preach, who came . up from camden and brought two car ' leads of his members. Rev. Bror~Mx*^-j Millan stopped over at St. Paul.dur- , ing the night a.nd preached tu jl yery | large crowd of peopie. ?r~ReV7~ Owens preached ilw iihi..i=iI ~ of Bro. Milesy McDo^w* age~~?0, arTrMU y who departedfhvs^ life tsaturday" mtirn- "j ing. We had as our pulpit guest the . Kev.- Buskin of Kershaw and. Rev. Prof. Riley of this city. ( ~ 'i The Masons had their annual cele- | braliou, Sunday afternoon at Wash- \ iliO'tan Uuittict phiA'nh The clubs and boards of St. Paul . A. M. E. church are doing a great ] vvurk and?with the continued?drive they will put the great program over. ( With wicli leadei&liip as li">. Coy Clinton, president of the Ushers board ( Airs, Alice Agurs, president of the 3 Pulpit Aid; Mrs. Katie McCoy, {(resident of Stewardess Hoard No..2; Mrs. . Emma Gavins, president?of "St rtvard- , ess Hoard No. 1; BroC'Leanard Harris^jaeiiident, Figuring Out club; and. ^ Mrs. ?*isa Crockett, pre- ident of the league, also Mrs. 'Carrie' Watts, pro;- ident of the missionary' society. These- .' 4;ieat heroes and workers heed to be t encouraged. For they havir a miiTd"_j to work. . - While the news Was about to be J n ailed," the sad intelligence came to -ttn?that?Mrs.?Rebecca . Cau.the-n diet! ^ July 1st. one of the oldest members of St. Paul A. M. E. church and a member of the Stewardess Board No. l. ... :.m :s (iAKNKTT N FWS ? ' *? - t -- The 111) Sunday was a great day m "Nit. Zion A. M. E. church. Our presiding elderfl. W, Wilborn, was with -c us on Saturday and Sunday and hold ( our 3rd quarterly conference. Elder , \\ ilborn preached a splendid sermon * from 1st Sahidel 20:37, subject "The A.non of Life. During'the past week,' we were t greatly saddened at the loss of . one \ of our oldest leaders in the church; ? Mr. X. LrBrownt- He leaves to mourn ] his death a wife, three daughters, t four sons, thirty foUr grand children t and a host of relatives and friends, t Mi. "Diuwn was a lover of his, ehnrelt--. and was a great power in it. ] Suday afterm: on Rey, Ph .M. S." Ball, pastor at St. .John, I'iRman tind L several members visited ou,r church. Rev. Ball preached for us^ Sunday af- I tornoon. \ Prof. G. S. Shanklin of JJeaufort, 1 accompanied by some' friends motored down Sunday. We are-always de- i lighted to have friends come to see us. ' Monday evening we were favored .with a grand-brom-am eiven bv Die I* stewards and stewardesses of the < church. /A trio was rendered l?v ILir. ' Hooper and SCadaineS Hi oufi and Smalls. . o i Selection, Mrs. A. L. CI ill ison, solo, Mrs. Ollie Jenkins; address, Mr. T. I T. "ITa'nson; trio; reading. Mrs. WV V. Gillison; sermon, Mr. W. T. Gilliam; 1 lemarks, the pastor, Rev. F. J. Gadsden; benediction.? Mt. Zion is moving on. We are climbing for the goal. ? ?*CONWAY NEWS ; Sunday, June 25>th was the mis fcionauies' day. ,t ; -?Rev.?A~.?W,?Wright?preached a t splendid sermon Sunday-morning. He i chose for a subject "The Ancestor* of-~ Jesus."" Rev. W. I. Gore of Bel he 1 i A., W. \Vright, pastor, Sunday at JjoO i "tli Tnstallation of ofllc"r< n.77^"; | Tfv9p led the missionaryTTrareh from the. Small place in which they have : services to the school house where < their' program was splendidly render- ] ed Uy Mrs. S. Snyder .and her otViceV*. They made splendid Catks and were t enjoyed by all present. Rev, W. I. | Gore , and Rev. Hawkins responded ] to the program. i Sunday evening Rev. A. W. Wright yxeaehftrf.; ihtnrlgy^nitfht" 4 ion way > jubilee singers entertained. Their ser- ( vices were, enjoyed by all who heard ' fKpm.. P %?KV. ?-l - - * uT?.^uuuy-nww? 10 t)aVO on- ! joyed the day's program The missionary program was ex- j eoedingly good. We enjoyed a+i of the 1 numbers on the program and were delighted to have the white missionary I out with us. fl V > . A ; :V \ i ZLO l.KAliEK _ ST. I'Al I. ( 111 IK II, A.SnCKSO.N, BIKNS MOIM <; A(;i;s AM) NOTLTTTO'I A 1.1 Nt. ji2.i^:>. in. " - ; ill tilt; pre.'.l;liVe ' i,f olie lit' tii,.' lull' f coiiKTueutioii-; cut' Io" TF-'Y riVhie n the spurious' .uudi-toriuin oi the huixh, th,. |?usl<)i opened the rioat dorl parte lii'l'iiiiin- pi'orrrani.'Sunday, ' uiic 2Pth. simplx. niranped hoaij'iidly and irnpre--ivotv pies"eicLr.| The oeeasipii was the ttloi iou. end,. he, -triumphant vietory, <.i" a loyal" itTUple, Ullii,. I'.il' li'.i- Mai liav".. i.i.le.-iitatinirly 1follow . d the h a'tli i -.hip ' 1 the pa t<>j. The .pa tor, amWi-t ituny hai'l hip A, diHicuTTie aiuF- et .:gk-, - tooiI lei.dlu 1, and I,a plan ted, <.lahored ami toiled Am?1<\e-.\ ai ; ?t- ptty?t+rr?hum ti'.a'.'i'?iP't.i.?Jrr??T n j. / huivh Willi hini stood Hit) pei.>iei*tf uyal, the otl'u.i-. pi' the eliui eh* l-.\i(t life dil^yihev a- a hoard, fall- r, hah. 44Ki*e- -or 'pull-mr_a"ZEoTiiiaTy-(linr : : ; : ^ For aevi'H-uiai ; SI. 1 And?pi'opor the -many other f***?od i*hurrhe?-' pin '? f'v. h.d HO,I i, n ;,)! ,| | 1 ill I i<i 1 parsonage. Tin* inatrlde-s .'A. XV. i irown, inspired thour (ml v.iv 'trn-v Vad limkhod 1)11' pa\ iiicHI: , the spirit :ent hiui nway.Iit M?:M the writoj-; vas enjvyintf.,a h'(;p^-ive pastorale at j dorrischnppi, -(TTeemtooil, di lit f i > e,' vith $2500 on ^as inir -account and a (.II^IT^anud of hiMilhetV. .('.ill-'1 rary' to all persuasion tin- rail to it. l'atil was ayrepteij. The debt s \vpi'p' issumed.?fttr?mrtvhineiw vrrn?Set TiT1 juitijun- war was dechrrvd 'on traces.- Tilt* members rallied "Onward' oyal? payers nnuchiitp- apaurst debt. >efore.". ; '.t; ? The four parties, Democrats,- Ue* ublicans,. Socialists and Mroyrcssivc.vt-rd the 15125'plan. 150 Vas rais d' Chained 5y the fn-*tnratTnrri f Itrtsi dVort, another stssaiilt was! made in j i5|2<I, and: $2200 u as. raised jbut a iecpiul nuntKU^t?was driven of $l,0oot TMs cpulcd tin- tialitinu and on Ini: Ihe Sunday school and IJ. 7Y. I*. T7 .oiivcnlion. braced .the drph t im? line: .; I5>20 ft'ii S t he I nil I Iml : e?rrdy> 2 11*27 lfc'tl"d all?disiimi'nih d dui " 11] I piu IcllCe o\ el I . ill: I...I I yard .urrimw?of ihr?uM1b-f-d jow.1<i |d the'rank, noiii;'. - The l:. ?? lli\i dati brought pood iw?: nIt 102S saw the cnlhipy,' of the t? 'r t IIK spirj-t and III (he I.one Maple l.iud urjrh Ually, New. Y.rk t,> Pari- Ih.p,' ess than $1,000 \va- raided. - .d 51251 -the deat h. S I'i iO" y le. Jt dlilosl killed I he pa t'o|" when ali till exhaio tod ~l 11.111 . h.nv faiiip.neii inj* ior infill:... \\.y lf]| :*|:<iit .? ..i 111 K'oul. The pa: till W a t | u 1 I*ii ..III, I;.,, i^?titi>i i11111 ami 1.1j. suk :Tt1~ !. Jnly,-a- ii-Kut :V"4'-\p ei'ienced l?y i.h? uiluif ul' a liiCTini. Tin- South i.'^nolina c'Tjiity rally a- i lioiinti'il to .VI'Mo. Other pyjo:. \\?ii ' .tipIf Io jjieel the current bill. . . IniJU saw llu- 11 i>u! astault., uiuhi lit1 .pell ot -j.l\ . th. ..iVtm I Vii -r..l III. ' .uemLta.s on,?Llu- p i r h |,tiii'/.i .$ -iiiil?iT| I .- ?i.?rnr?nr~n liol t know M a- tlip I n'ttfil Slate I ally.- A i .I'll I'llli, Ir.r i'l.ai after flu rally. -+4rr?i. |-ri?rmrrr * . ?mile . .ami ii.it im'.i" 1, tii.'f hi ; ; ii'ii ii y was la ill on the table;.June iit?th was sH a llu- FhiiiilVi Iylite t pinii);* ami . .\joi't;.'a^f I'urii ; ii tr day. The ifi't ail- w ei e hit to the lastor. A I'ler much deliberation, ami j aret'ul j>l:k11niti;v the frVjluw'tm; jmpre iv.e pruurjiii wrn--~rnrrnd ~mrt. -?- All ill tar?ml?111 n I.?vva- rmM ed' fui ' be liurnin|.r? 'he i lfle-1 member . Sir .'or "Charity (iiv\ tun, was. : elected tu. vhite, with anpels' V.inirs were type : )i' The duard'i;,Ji ""title H.v who r.oard heist' burn, in tl?f- dill'erent rrTonths." \s, each apu'td enleie'd ihe darkened' hurch, where a 1.<>11ip-ht played, tinlastor asked those burn in ?r(|al, month : o stand._Thu ;chui.r vane sul'tfjy- ''i\eai.'! r My (i.ud to 'i nee." It was aiDawe' r.Spil'HHf-sight t<>. see .llio-eVIl ls \\(tli] itreamTiTr inv-M's' and t"ii?iir'l?-il fare:- i liareh silently Ln t he.,altar:?The juts or read, St, John 1V:- ! -"] jhuve. finish .iii t)ie, work wnieli tlnm pavest hie I dt>." Two little a nee Is bore t.hv furl ".ili'f In?'be . t run,- 111 <-r. A i r t Lee Davis, who had made an ihipas-' dolled 'Speech otl the slruiVples of. tile lurfeh tinder the present pastor. Atis. .Peek, Dr. Young,. Mrs. Camp-, k41 jl Ad+ss--lirow'i, -Die?U-ilLiarus-\\ ehh. fubilee slithers reviewed >piijal Infm^ icrs. Deacons Davis, Unrton, I'erk, Ad .vers, Airs. Walls and^ALari n 'put ife into fiery heartfelt .perches. From the altar the .-moke * n-eeu , led, as the preat I'l'iiin e"at i"ii p'onx.. ,-li OUt thl'lf Solll: III "I *t also tnul Prom Whom All HU- 111 l/'lrrw." Wit h i r ::uii ;ii-i > -. u ii H n 11; .tort^ajves itti?l iiiit?*;' tntaliii'.' SP.'.TJn-,. 4<> paid, a it it i t ?*<! , ( <.ii!-r,v at joii, Ui littt I'itC rtiintr- for tin- fcin-r-'doin.1 ImVe?mrttrfiij' v.hrirr.t tn- l i.avJ: for it-\VU: Qod \\ iko tile v'u-to.iy. . " "Steplw-n C. i aiut'licll. , ' st. <.i:oK<.i: S; i:\vs-. ' " -r , . ,i Sir. ami Sir--. Clark anil'il'aiijrtilo'F. till Mr. (Jeir&e Sloorei* spent last iuiiday in tin- oily. SLrs. Clark was lot uu-rly Mi>s I"!niftv SI"..i i i . They .n-ro" f'roiir'Ctmrlpri-oti: * . - Miss Stai'tha ATii ahafn, Mr. .lohrf saniuel Pooser, M r.-and Mr William alltl .tiintili ur.i^iiuil-la. L-isuxte lay with Mr. ami Mr- . flu o|?li P.ownaii. L?? Children'** was. lilt inyly .observed here Sunday li.iylu 'it Trinity rl. M. F.vrhuTch. .IlHte 2'.?lh at id CTouZr Hope oil xliv 22. .Most-all tho Si. (Icfiitr.iatis attended .ho QUI Pcopleis union at lift hoi Hap-:ist churoh ui>out a niilu l'rmn town. Rvv. J. M. Mafchall i'CpTvsident of the .anion. Rev. J. Si. Slaiadiail, and Mrs. MorihulU" "KKu~f. Roy Tiiodnn ami Uoy Jordan and Sirs. Sallie Iv Folder are (.tinning it in. summer school at State college. - ' The rui n?t'l ii[i 'nf t ins' seel hih |>b" ?ootl but thu bftll weevil is playing" a Mrs. M. T^r "S. iWilliams and lb Wesey ^Stewart^Jeft Wednesday in their jaby Lincoln for New Jersey. ? ' I N ION NEWS ? # " . ^ ? . ol 1 CluMi-m'1 lhi> exercises at L'linto j< Impel A. M E. Zion church wer ' urn': Ti?1Ty curried out. M. l.oinux wtis chairman of tfit- prograi committee. Mr, J. K. Jeter. is sxiporir Undent of the Sunday schood. Th foiio of leathers under his leadei ship is bringing things to pass. I ?r.?I.dii'iiu?rs?trtrr?unilrlri"' ivid a\\ake pastor, and his Germans ar litl inspiring ahd helpful. News of the dypiise of Pev Lli-, W. AIuiiee, of t'olumhja, was re'ceive In ie wjth Meep regret. Many hai heard nothing of hfcr;~itlHgss. ' I he Inneial of Mr. lMuinmond wa ni'hl at ^ onnt h Ka^iifj-r f^ rdjlv ago. i 1'axU.r Baten was in chargj oi the services. Mtev; "/irrd Mrs. ("fayton of Cireer'at lyji'.h'd services ait Corinth.. Bapt i s Sundax morning. K"ev. Mr ' laf.ho-fi is U pi esentat jr.. . .f thl N .1 iiimaI Ih.nti pj.ojii.eiil'hiy, Iw-nypot-at Mrs. ( lay ton is sister to Mrs. W. K ' 1a."d is_ pleasantly reme mirerei by manv here ;i? Pit., ? . ^ uauir oilllin JLlii- being the. home of her childhood l'e'\. 1;i". Bated, pastor' of Corinth . i hi 1111 ui' < f h It series on "Railroad ti Heaven," subject "The Passengers.1 ?Mrr?Addie Sanders, mem her an< i: itit 1 nj worker of Corinth, is stil 1 |uito ill at her home. Children havt 'eon summoned to her bedside ant ?_itb t'ticnds^are. giving-earnest at ^jon^oii^AVite- hope -litat she wil A few days ago Mrs. Tohin was din .nor guest at the home of Dr. I,. A Sartor on Wallace street. A well pre pared dinner was served by Mrs. Sar tor. wjt'U Dr. Lillian and Miss Ber nice assisting. Mrs. Tobin ehjoyei mfd neighbors for their fehieriibranct Miss Dora"A. Hardy, Is confined t her lied, and under the care of a doe tor. .Miss Hardy is one of the youni m orkers -<?f Bethel A." M. P. church ttnl a successful teacher. Many Her and elsewhere 'regret hearing oT he ?are?praying?for?her j'e "> f ?Mrrt:?Alicet I rcgr.ry was called ti imp; 11nv i 1 Je., S._ (". Mr. Jones dra nid was buried while His sister v\-u ' here,. _ w .News has reached Union of th> h atli of Mrs. Peaal Hardy, nee Wash uig.oii, being t he hometown ?fff, th< 'family. Many l i ieiuls regret her passing. Mary Tally are utf to Bock_ Hill a :t'ii(liin- - iin.'iflniul. vn>. j-wttie bolden on N. Pinckne; tifi-t, returned from Asheville 01 .0 ,imint uf her illness'.. She isssome what improved at-this writing. Mrs Ssfeinna Rice is suffifcringi.^tl i l.ctiiiiat i- m. .Mr, W,uLLer Karr is somewhat' i'rh proved. Mi >*:il 1 it- R. Vniiiif and Mis* J M. Buwma'n are delighted with meet ing and courteous reception giver ' v 11 u -1 n 1 c -1 and lV-i?m4s?trttetidmj: '.he v . .11 v fll t i .11 ill fhoster?Mrs, Tob ;! wa. much gratified upon the reeeip uf jnvitalion from Miss Julia Dob' In i .)> i aduirtod frulh Dim bar higl chord in Washington. An acknow l..,l,,..r.i,.iO ..f ?-l. - ..?i- >?r ..i ui mi* Mint' na^ oeen sent .M^scf. Julia and Ruth Freeniar i<-ft A few days ago fur Ute-state ul N< w ^t.rh?and'=?Gonnectictrt'?when t ht-y .will join their mother; Mrs.'Per ji:?*tt'a Freeman^ Afr. havid Nicholas also Miss Lou ise aiv~Tn the city ot New Turk. " ,Misses Rose and Russess Nic-hbla* agg. at home spending vacation witf home folk. Mr. J. W. Nicholas, Jr., student al Howard university, Washington, call oil .at homv of Rev. and Mrs, Tobin tin.-- young man has' had a"successful ' school year and friends in Unioi are pleased to note! Miss Kllen Gregory spends the we el end in Union her home tome. She i; still rendering efficient service fas ; i lei k in the office of the North Car oliiia "Mutual" Insurance company, ir >'t nrtnnliurfcw Mr>.. Rath Wooden ha-, ebarge of the- olfice wor-kifr- this-eftv Mr, and Mrs.- Washington, Miss M tlist and others from Maple Ridgt church attended ? services at Corintl -u^:_S^utulay evenmgr- . * -? Rev. J. C. Tobin was invited ti speak at .Majority Baptist church, 'o Spartanburg, Sunday evening, Junt lipth. The services were well attend ed and imuji enjoyed. . ' _ Tlie young,men of the junior choii at, if I?n ttvnding as?well as a fev week> ago.'"We hope they have no y row n faint by the W?VV?idc. - Pulpit Aid dub of Corinth Will mee on Sunday morning, July 6th aftei t r\ires,. Members, are requested t< attend. Please bring envelopes. Thanl >on. .. - ' ... ~ .""v-/ Mi. ri\:f=i'.s Smith gave your scribi ;i |..,p , all. a!-.. Mr. Arthur Benson Tb? : ?? v<H>ng mt*n ar^ sfEfdgnfcs *crf thi Stati at, 'Orangeburg. Mr Smit h r pent 'some"''time in Orange,-N I., accompanied by his.,mother on hi: - - ? -.. . Miss Kaiinie. M. Beeknell was i member of the-* graduating class o dune 1 y:ti> in l)etroit where she finish < el a cwirse?rrr stenography affd i Tr pri'-'[it-i t ivV?stenographer ttt "th-ar city. ^ ? i.i,., A. M: 44-Church ' - T-W- missionaries ot Bethel- A. 1?! I! churclrfViet a? the home of Mr. am Mrs." M. Jeter.. j?r iday. even Log. Th nu'eting was very, good and large!; attetide.d with the members of th? .Juvenile and Mother Pearl soeietie and visitors from the other ehurohe? Collection of the evening was $'2.9C \\V were royally served by the hos tess with chicken salad, cream, Cake and iced tea. June 'J.r>th v:ind? was buried .^u^daj .Tune 2iUh -at Mk Olive Baptist churcl 1 eiiitf 1 uneralizcd by Key. -Digga o st. l'anl. The funeral was largely at tended. She was a faithful christian and'otic could not helpful love l>ei jihe was a 'Tjiemher of the christiai home benefit burial aid society, lodg 126. * . _ *.' ?' J. "==^ai"' -V*. "PAGE b'w rr__| Thedford's ~p j H II For Constipation t] g || /. ^nd J. p v l lB 41?Indigestion" ! I B ?? . - H it - ? K 11 ' - - II I.MOKIW j !T AKCH1T.E(T J I* I'laiis and Specif uat tuns .Sul/iiutted on shoit i.ri.t? DUO K, Mc'lfye Ave, (lifrin . ? J " I . - ~ ? B Expert Starter, Generator and- i " ^ tety liepaira 1'llONK m-oho ?r-r ^ r Fripps' Battery Serv ico I iieadnauglil Gould Mai t\ i *'-? 'Longest * Life hy Ouiter's ICi-cut 7 T-7-7 UIVU'US. A TU IA I - IZl.'l Lady St. **7 Culiiinliia, S. ? j r ? i" . profession a.i, i cards .-Oil ice 111111 r> - ' ' * _ U;;{0 A. IVl. to 2 lJ.. A? <Mnrt- -7n-n- . . T ~U UU^t' Al. Itr-H 1J~AF? -- Ml'-" * Dr. C. E. Stephenson . Physician and Surgeon S Disease ul' Woinei and Child: ? 11 ?\ nrt ST ^ Specialty * > 1 Office:-,?? ?????r?tfr-^.U n " 1414 '-a Assembly St. l-iJe </.;,! ' i i. i ' T-T "7 oi live I tours: 8:dl> A. M, l,> 7 t*? ! 7 . u > dr. 14. d HARl'Kit Surgeon Deuhsl 1 Witlings, Extractions, Plate*, < ..." and Bridges A SPCtMAl.T \ __ 11 UV'S-Washington Sl-Ph 1 /lm t - . 7 "ITFT"H. IT. cool'I'd> ? t t ' . , Oeillwh^. ? 1" Special Attention Given to l> m a? y of tdie Gums Go.Id Crown-and -Biitlge Noil. f A Specially ? Ulhce Phone U4l"J, 1123 \Y a>hnig t .>n S i . Ilesidence Phone S2G4 L . Olltce Hours: . UVI.e|'?lu<T?.?.si: , 8:3U A. M. to 7 uu 1'. M. Ui't'ice m. Ke.sitlein'i1 Dr. D. K. Jenkins '+. ; ; 2_- DEN l lST . " Killings, Plates, t row lis and Itiidgt-* Sunday hy Appointment* 5 - -?-a Specialty. . 1 1J07 Mt Washington St., Cola, S" (* * * DIl. L. M. DAN I 111.S Physician and Surgeon - Special Attention tiiven -Diseases lot - Women,. ??^ j Office ?' Ue.-.idence f I J-23 Washington ; liJ.'Hl lion pi..o ? Phone G42U Phone Toi l DR. J. (i. STUAItT? 1 Of lice flours: ' jfcTeleulionc ~ 11:00 to i7<Iu PTmT : lies. r '.0:00 to 8.00 P. M. Uityct t . 3 Office: Residence i 2030 Taylor St., __.11 17.'rl'mc<*.M ' Office Hour a: Rti. ? a A. M. to 2 P. M. lies. V'"?? ' 6 R: M. to^: R. M. ' Ulluu- -1/4. DR. W. D. ^appelle a. Physician and Surgeon f Diseases of'Women aiul Ctnl.ii <n A Specially- ---. - * ? Office: , . 1324 Vs Assembly St. - 1301 l'ine *>l Coltmebia, S. O. ~^Q*fice Phuiw 840f Keif. Rhone *TT-.TS j N. J. FREDERIC K v A (toritey -aI - Raw and j^ularv. I' n 1.1 li1 " e PRACTICE ITS ALL COl IMS s 1 "..J - ~ ?Mioir mm i*t*Q thrill 1119 Washington St., Cohmbi.a, S. < . - "* , Jt * ?. s ? J J> U. JOHNSON^?-^Oyjj Notary Public and lMTTer f in real estate and salt? ???- Ini * -m?' - -PfNC^Rftrctr CKMKTkltV. Hi'au n tJTully locaUd a^twrvcd-TTJHit ,buvi . College Place. ~ nl . "< Phoiy 6422r~ . "T"^\ 1109$ Washington Street ^^ ^rM