The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 25, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, October 25, 1930. CHURCH NEWS OF ligTmn A-li~ n.im.. i. ., .. l Sunday wound up the Fourth Quarterly Conference day at Bethel with Dr. G. K. Lyles, present at his post of dut.v^ beginning in ,-the Sunday School. After the study of the lesson the Presiding Elder greeted the school with very encouraging words, . * At 11:1 .r? A. M.. I)r Lvles. nrearhi d " a very consoling sermon from the 48th division of the^Psalm, 14th verse "For this rs OUT God, forever and ever," .etc. The sermon was heard with much interest by the splendid audience. At night, Dr. Murph, filled the Pul pit and delivered the Gospel message ?ftft-founrl ill Romans ftMK; MWphnsi/.ing the essentials jn serving the true God, "Ye cannot serve God and ? Manini'oii." 1 ^ Since the evening, services have been changed to 7:80, o'clock,, next Sunday afternoon the Leairue's nr< gram will be called at 5:30. "A splendid program will be rendered of interest to young and old eic'h'Sunday evening. You are invited .??_ r,~t Hi, m M I Sunday School opene<l at 10:00 o'clock by having devotionals after which the lesson was discussed and . -wus-re vie wed- by-Miss Li 11 tan 11 arris ' which was very instructive. At 11:00 o'clock the Junior Choir sang the members are Adline'John son, sect.; Tannic Phelps, chorister: ? Celia Phelps, Georgia Mae ' Chirp," Alice Garrison, Fred Lyles, Albert Lyles, Georgia Lee Lyles, Mozelle Ellison,. Fred Anderson, Joe Cannon and Drucilla Chirp. After which Rev. Dixon, preached a sermon from lp5th Psalm; subject, "Singing," he said that singing Is ;l symbol pt joy" hTid (he harp was used on special occasion Gabrel was called the father of music and that David trained 238 choirs ,to l _ sing. * ->* At 8:00 o'clock the" Junior Choir aJJidii served after the singing of praises- unto God, I^ev. Dixon who is always on the job preached a sermon ' from N*?ibers 18:12; subject; ."A Supreme Claim of God." He said that God claimfc the best of our per sons and th6 first of every thing be lomrs to Cod. We extend many thanks to Miss Fuller,'-~a teacher of Booker Washington School. She .is not a member of our church but has kindly consented to help \Miss Bouknight a teacher of Saxons i School with the Junior Choir evertf-rthird Sunday; She has the spirit of co-operation that willcause the race to grow. U NION USMKR BOARD OF FIRST . CALVARY The Juuior" Usher Board of First Calvary held -ks?weekly meeting at the home erf Miss Si is in Brown ot - Harden Street. Plans were made for L. n Silver Ten which is tit he held on the fourth Sunday in this month. Ai'-" tor all business was transacted wp were served a delicious course by the, hostess. Mary Asbford will be hostess to -the Usher Board next Friday, Oct. .... - CONWAY NEWS Bethel A. M. E. Church } At the usual hour of morning, service began. After devotions Rev. W. I. Core, selected as his text: St. Mark 11:13. Subject, "Necessity of Leaving Fruit." He preached a soul V .stirring sermon. The"Sunday School?is??doing nicely with Mr. Moore and his splen did corp of teachers. At 8:00 o'clock, Rev. Gore again preached, from the text St, Matt. 11: 17; subject: ? A Broad Invitation. He preached a <vry instructive and in Saturday, October 11th John Bines, with sudden illness. passed away. We miss him very much, we extend our sincere sympathy to the.bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, arrived re eently from New York where they motored to take Mrs. I). J. Turpin rmd?family.They?report n fine?trip^ ' Mrs. Lue Adams has arrived from Washington where she was visiting - her son. * The Mock Conference wil be re ^eftted. Friday night, under auspices of the MiVsionary Ladles. : A Hallowe'en Ball 1 will be given by^the Who's Who Club. The date will be a rmoti need later.-v. We ate glad- to see Mr, Tcddie Witherspoon back after being away for quite awhile. MULLINS NEWS II Our Sunday School was opened on time Sunday morning and a large cro^vd was on hand with a well prepared lesson, with Bro. Ford, Supt.", =2r ' At the regular preaching hour the pastor prtrached?from -the?subject; ' "Whv Men go to Ilell?" A -largo crowd, was present and seemingly en? _ thri Berrnnrr. Sunday afternoon ]Jev. D. C. OaN ftiSrifc houn rendered a nice program in interest of his News Club School. Prof O. Y. Valeritinef the rrirtcipal of the Mulllna High iTcT7uol in putting over a grept program _ with. his Toykf fm'ii1ty;-?hny will render a pro? gram in Ebenezer A. ?1. E. Church, on k . ' . _ ' - i- ? Do Most Of Your Trading With Our Advertisers. k ' SOUTH CAROLINA -"Tjlll'Jtl Mdhday night. "Oonie out and I enjoy the evening. * - f 'l'hj pa^tuiL is working 'hard with his members to, be ready to answer v to the roll in Marion next Wednes- h du^ morning at which time the North j Kast South Carolina Conference convenes. ^ C The people of Mullins were glad to a learn, of the ?nf?Prof.?;h?S77"5 Roberts, also his wife and neiee in the v Holly liill High- School. . May Cod - -bless them. ~ T~ " * e Mr. Leon Morgan who is head of C the usher board in FJoenezer is leav^J ing ho stone unturned in helping his " pastor get his report for conference, u Mrs. Brown, Miss VVatts, Miss Boul- a - ua rivend -Mf?;s"-HaTTLIiXiUntuioLi-i ~Thc, High School fa'culty were -wel- a come visitors in Ebenezer~ Sunday a - morning. COftVe again, ladies and o keep on coming, you ar0 welcome. 1 The Mullins Community Fair was p again postponed this week on account _ --oL-the-shows?failing to arrive. We T; have perfected definite arrangements C for tht. Ketctftrm-Bright Way . Shows s for next week, beginning Mohday, Oc- i tuber 27, to November 1st, Prqf. J. -e _ S. Roh"? <~--l< presidentt Rove K. Vr? ^ . Bflnvtiin, treasurer and the '.VViler IS secretary# t ...v > tviiwui v faculty were .highly entertained in the c home oL.Mtv and-Mrs. E. D. Owens _ las,t Saturday night, Misses Bessie Mullins and Emma Williams hostesses. The occasion - was said to have been good. Mrs. S. Reaves, Misses s Jones and Pickett were invited quests. _s Some time dff(ling the hair "the Mul- j lin's lli ball, team will -play a game t with the team from Florence. Watch for hand bills. Prof. Roy Gordon } the agriculture teacher, is manager. Ii Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Reaves'had as r their dinner guqst Sunday. October t - 4r2t+n?Misses ' Evangeline Spencer, P.enrell Devane, and Roberta McNeil, h all members of the Hamlet, N. <C. Hi p School faculty. ,J Tfiey were accom- i panied by Mr.. Landing McCloud," al- 1 so of Hamlet. Others present were / Prof. O. Y. Valentine, and Miss Annie B. .Pickett, teacher in the N.ichols t Graded school, The dining room was \ piite attractively decorated with cut (lowers and lighted with candles. The t menu consisted of .four courses: 1st 1; grape fruit salad, chicken soup and '] alt'fres; 2nd, roast -Vermont chicken _e " Italian spaghetti, steamed roce, New r England green peas and old fashioned t. sanded sweet potatoes; 3rd, Mesinge n Tomato Surprise, on Lettuce, Black i CotTcp with whipped cream, pie and ,] after dinner hunts. After dinner the s guests were joined, by. Misses .Bell t, Griffin, and OpS'-lia McKay. Miss A. r u ----- xj. -i-it-Kcrc er ieirainccr"with high class t music. To say the aiTair was pleas- a ant would be expressing it in a mild j form. _ p > I N ION NEWS j Services were well attended at the 3 churches, and sermons were deliver- 11 ed to appreciative audiences.? Com- t' . munion?services?a-t?Corinth?Baptist tt Church Sunday evening was impress- h lve. Several were* received as mem- Ii hers into the church. ~ J uhi'or choir, a rendered music during the evening, h At the morning hour the?seniors n rendered acceptable music under- di-'oi l ection of Mrs. Kallie B^ Young aisjo: " organist. ~~ " ~ " " ~ HrT B. Y. P. U. meeting each Sunday! F, afternoon is quite interesting. Miss n Maud McKissick is still the young itl president. She is very ' pleasant-and b operation of group leaders and'mem- T hers of'Union. , ' L Program rendered by seniors on c -Sumtuy a iter Upon was an enjoyable- T one.'""All participants responded. r v Mr.-Arthur Benson is reported still a sick, his - improvement seems, quite d slow. o Mrs. Cornelia Rogers, Mrs. Tinsley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Younir and s other members of the family attended ^ the funeral of Mr. Paul Alston, their uncle and brother who died in Spar- n tanburg. The eulogy, resolutions and v floral offerings all attested to the es- f teem in which he was held. The funeral was attended by a large number. ITruly might we say "Servant of Cod n well done." , . b Mrs. \V. S. Biggs summoned to Rock Hill to attend the funeral of a b brothgr-lii-lawT who died In WesT a -Virginia. Since leaving Union she a received another message telling of the death of a sister, Miss Anna Hall w - ftf-Virginia. .This Vr htdECTTrfffTte- =? a blow .to the family who- has the. v sympathy of many here an<l else- a wherie. /. ' a TEerPacoTef-River Association con- < vened at Thompson Chapel near t< Union. A large delegation besides ? many visitors* were present and en- I joyed the meeting. Mrs. Minnie Blaekwell^-who* spent a somb llThe in Canada has returned ? home toTh0 delight of her husband ^ and children. Much pelasure and li profit was derived from this extensive trip. Rev. Dr. Baton, pastor- nf f3Trrmth? Baptist Church, closed a series of " RerTYlftTH? fth "The Cardans of the HTble." Serjfnon Sunday morning was 7 on the "Garden retrained". This was t. iiist.ruct.jvn and helpful. Friends are triad to hear that Mrs. ^ M. F. Hemphill is still succeeding in School of Art, Rochester, N. Y. We h tnanK.JHaqam-.jiemphiii for^AM> on-a hen. subscription to i.eader,-which has n been ^ent to the office. a We ?rfT asking weekly customers to? settle account at once. Papers will r be discontinued if this is not done, q . Suh^rrihoyg nrd nlso yeqiionin.tfc, to Set- \ tie here or send dues to office in Co- a fumhia.. Again we thank* those who n have paid part on account. . .** v, ^Miss (landy of Sims Hi will con- f tTnVe as* weekly customer of Leader .. Vr T " ~ '* THE PALMET ?J*??? nd hopes to reccive.it curly Satyray. We hope to send it and thankliss Candy for patronage. Mrs. Maggie-Smith br-~rtow vtsit-" ng tier daughter. Mrs. Etta 'J. ClaV- . km m Ulcers. Mis. Mary Itice and neico were 'obin.' Mrs. Rice enjoys reading the .cadcr and-is-a regular customer. Miss XUina Jeter has resumed class .'ork at Sims Hi. and is again at tbelonie of Dr. I.. A. Sartor on N. Pinckicy street. Miss Maxine HBolden returned l'nnn 'laflin University a few days ago on ccount of illness. Many friends are i'iT\ to note tnis and hopc> that she vi11 soon he quite well ere long. Miss Ruth Coitrnit.. Rryunt, i'm 111rly of Union, now residing in the ,'ity of Detroit with her brother, Mr. ir^Ered D. Hardy,, member of the Rill Tweedie's*' Orchestra. She grad lated from Sims High School here, lso -finished at tin. School oifl Cunrlovely vacation since that time and t, |) l't'S**nl ic il?nn[?r'iphri? f Detroit's irro"_i-st. Real Kstate of-' ice. She finds mat type of work a ileasure, ' ... Mrs. W*. S. JUiggs wishes to- public-. y thank MesUanies Tobin, Turner, iregory ar.d Manikin for the kindness hown her husband and children durng the time she w?? in nm Atemling the funerals o?_hei^-iU?t?ivl jUas Anna mid J^U-."otter^ iroihers-in-law. She is also grateful o those- who sent telegrams and ietgri otcdndolcriec and beautiful Moral' itTerings. ' J , ' " . C II ESTEIf 1?A K AC 1H AI ?11S Messrs. W. B. and Jowiih1 Stiilson. tudents of J. C. Smith University, PWt the week end here with tlyir tarents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaipse Stinson, 'emetery street. . v Mr. Robert Kelson came UP from Jiami and spent the half'week with lis wife, Mr?. Mary Nelson.. His son eturned wjth him. They, made tho" riu bv bus. ' Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Cohen, who mve been in Earlingt'on, Ky., l'or the >ast fcwo years are again in-the city, lev. Cohen has been" pastoring in Kentucky, lie is a member of the t. M. E. Z. Conference, Bishop E..D. \V. Jones of Washingon, L). C., was. in the city this week isitiiig Elder and Mrs. D. C. Crosby. The Mi?ck Conference at Metropolian A. M. E, Z., Church three nights ast week!was enjoyed very much. Tie ladies impersonated the presiding hlers anil prnachorr and added much nirth to the occasion. The Confernce was presided over by Mrs. Jen-1 iir. r ; 1 ... U.uuiu, nuu nil J)t,TSUIlUteU rsisnu. L). w. Jones. As the difl'erent re>0i't? Avei'e called for some came pVeenting what they had and claiming o have done their best, while others eciLed various excuses which kept he audience ' laughing. The total mount raised was. $1'J8.8'1. Pastor It. Funderburk and people are very iroud ot' the success <>f t-hfo i-imfo.-nce. : After an illness of several months Irs. Mary Dennis died Thursday ight at the home of her brother, Jr. J. J. Agurs. She spent most of er time in York, but for the past wo months had been here. The funral services were conducted iil the ome Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, n the parlor where the body lay in pearl gray casket with extens'u n andles, were banned all about the -"-'in iiuiui uiuuies xrom menus tnr ; nd near. Among {Rose designs was ne from Loomis ^Street teachers and n.' from Finlev High teachers and umbers of pieces from white friends, lev. G. W. Manoney, pastor of Carlei Presbyterian -Church "cdndifcted tie services. Mrs. Etta I.. Y. Stanpok, was in . charge of the music,, eachers from... Loomis Street and 'inley High were flower bearers, with 'ndertaker P. ~Htckurnbottom in harge, the body was laid to rest in lohron Cemetery beside the parents' rho passed away 25 years aero. Mr. nd Mrs. Agurs and family have the eepest sympathy of their multitude f friends in their sorrow. Mrs. Hattie Douglass, Columbia treet, Mrs. Calvin Gregory, Mrs. 1 Iary Wilks are on the sick list. The Mock Conference on Thursday ighf at Hebron A. M. E. Z. Church . as a very enjoyable affair. The Of enng amounter to $31.65.. . 1 MY. and Mrs. David Ashby, of Salt j .akc City, Utah, are visiting her lother, Mrs. Alice Caldwell. It has een 24 years since Mrs. Ashhy. who as, then?Miss?I.aura?McAlily,?has? een home. Friends -and relativesre delighted^" to welcome her here ftei' this long absence. The 7th Grade class of Finley Hi hich is taught by Miss Wilma Smith ill be given at the school. Teacher nd pupils are preparing a very nice"' ffair for that night. . ' .1 Mr. J. E. Spann, Mr. Charlie Darl- j on, Mrs. Martha Wright and several [ thors attended' th<% Samaritan Grand ,odge this week in Columbia. Coming as quite a surprise to reltives and friends was the mar.riage n Kept. 28 of Mr. Thedgus Gor,. arid Tiss Viola Crank of T.<*bds. I-nrg fe and happiness is wishes -for them. SUMTER NEWS The pastor and ' members- of Mt. lion Baptist Church have much need o rojjoice,? Their church is hearing, ompletion and is indeed n very Iwnii iful edifice. ,1 i . Th,? Radio program sponsored bv lembers of M"t . I'isgah A. M. K. oon, Oct. 19th was a most enjoyble affair and was well attended. T^c tiood Follows (dub held their egulnr meeting on Thursday evening let. 1,6th at th0 residence of "Mrs. M. rt -Mnoh1. with Mr. Manning Moore s host. After a lengthy business meeting a very pleasant social hour .as spent during which delicious rereshments werP served. The T. A. C, met on Tuesday af - II II * J ? A , 3 PTQ LEADER ----- ; lernoon, Oct. 14, with Miss Hattie| Moore.?:In spite of the "inclement weather a good many ladies were out; a-nd^a "lovely evenlng~w?? spehirSev-! era! games of Wfrist wer(. played. 1 Mrs. A. R. Roberts won b'Jfh- score prize and-Mca^. Walker low?noohe prize. A bountiful,, luui M' or oTii'itV ! ice creaTO" With'"plain cake was ser- ; ved. Mrs. Lillie Thpmas and little ; daughter left^on Friday afternoon for Hodges to visit relatives. Mrs. M. V. Glover spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week in,Flocr] ence attending a meeting of the Joint} Stock Co. -?Mr.1 and Mrs. Lewis Bennett and' grand children spent Sunday'in Sum- S m or ton. __i Mr." Dunbar -of Detroit, Mich., at- f tended the funeral of his brother,1 Mr. I.uther Dunbar. jj Miss Gardena Dubose is again in! w.-- c.._ ii?: -- ?? v..e ivji iinuiiier _scnooi term at1 Morris. , charge of Mrs. Ophelia WilliamsU work while Miou Williams is atternt^" ing school in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey are at j home for the ,winter after spending i a couple of years in' Philadelphia^?-*-4 BENN E ITSVILLE NEWS The entire County-have- been- on TT move this week with a largo ainuuiil 1 of sk-krn-^, deaths and business* Mat--] ters. Every pastor and co-worker of the various churches are working liard to meet the year's plans. The Berea Association of Marlboro County will convene with the pastor and members of Syrum Baptist Church, Rev. McP.haul o-f Sumter, S. C:,"Pastor; All friends are asked to come and make this a great meeting. Rev. V\. It. Reese is doing nieelv as-1 pastor with the members of Mt. Zion Church. ' ? v ivev. i . u. juuuona was at nis post (if duty at; Macedonia Baptist Church Sunday arranging matters Tor the Rev. Wj F. McCoy, Pastor1 of St. Bulnh. Baptist Church had his sec-i ond Baptising: Sunday morning at his church. ?He is stijl gaining .soils for Christ Rev. Smith and members at Level Green M. E. Church ara. having good services. . .? . The schools are opening every week (j>ur High School Faculty is busy arranging for a good term work. Misses Lance, Felder, Gordon, Reed, Whitaker, Summon, and Cherry have returned with smiles, we have also add ed, four new teachers to our faculty this term. M iss B. E. Graham, colored County Supervisor is very busy trying to place the best teachers in the best schools, as we are in need of good t eac h ers. . _ .. Miss Thelma Spears is teaching in the Sumter County Training School this term. Miss Tommie Jane, Johnson, left little Miss Zcnner David. Little Miss Olive Wright and broth er Arthur J. Jr., were the-guests of the reporter Friday evening. M iss .Margaret Hanna is quite i missed from the social club since leaving fur her school work in Dillon Graded School. She spent last weekend at home. Mrs. Sarah Rebse was out to. church church Sunday after a long period ofsicknessT Mrs: Mary Jjr^ke, the W'oeir~" end with her son. Mr. Jackie Drake and family. . ?fclr. L. M. >McCollum,' keeps quite busy with Dental work. Jle is ready and able to do any kind of work along the dentist line. Don't suffer just call on Market St, and visit his office. ~ When in need of plenty good things, j to eat, call ih~Miss Martha Earin, cafe on Market St. Miss Louise Johnson spent Thurs- _ day night with Mrs. Hat-tig Spears. Mrs. Mary Broady . is slowly improving. Miss "Ruth Coverington reports a happy having a pleasant time in the j Dunbar High School, Washington, D. C, Mr. Sam Cook, a well known" citizen of. Beanettsville, S. C., is no more He was ftmeralized Sunday afternoon at Spearse M. E. Church. Undertaker H. C. PoWe had charge of the body. . Mr. James Munnerlyn, remains arrived in the city Friday rnorning from i special e l to I WASHING i Friday, Octobe I : ' *t. Round Trip Fares: ?! Aiken ________ $15.00 *:* Barntvell 15.50 natesmirg ? 14.75 . ? Blackvflle 15.00 X. Columbia ... 13.50 |? Chester 13.50. Orremvood _?14.50? Heath Springs ?1 12.50 x ? ( Fares from intermediate points Tickets sold for all trafas, exee tober 31st. | *7 ~ __ A Tickets good returning all regi ~X ited, to reach original starting po vein her 5, 1930. A , hoc Pullman ^reservations and ' - r_^ TICKET Ai I , SOUTHERN B \ ' 0 / , Columbia, S. C.7~an<] was f liberalize: Sunday afternoon, at Shiloip Baptist Church. People- from, many points were present to view the body; Rev -ir- Mi Wright had it_on Sunday as no vpt before. j l.o was Master of QuiI'lininy. The?body was euFigiziaJ -by Rev's." W. I-'. Mct'-oy, S. McEddy Becoat, Powe, A. J. Wright, the Pastor. The Qdd Fellows .took charge with Potve Undertaker; the Free and Accepted Masons of Columbia, came over and assisted in the ceremony; The Palmetto Chauffeur's; Club of Columbia was present _ and- spoke very timely of Mr. Munnerlyn' Mr .1 w Mil,-. i',-,.. m.* u- m Pressley. Mr. R. Durant, N. D. Dixon, W. M. Smith. F. Brown. J. E. Clutter Alston. Many cheering words were spoken on Mr. Munnerlyn's life. Ite?is survived by his wife and Tnother, Mrs. Filer Munnerlyn. At 4:00 P. M., Rev. N. C. Cole, body was funeralized at Shiloh. The Ma, SOUS l.ndg<- Took rhpvgn of t lw. bndyl Revs. A. J. Wright, W. F. McCoy, "Becuut, Keik, Uhd Pe'rtekin, eulogized Miss Dor.a L. Po'we, sang a splendid solo; after which the Mason took the body in charge. ? Orangeburg. tS. C.. snent the day Sun,luv wWK in.,. ..'---1 M?. * ? ...mi no, aim nanna, /tyers Street. Marlboro County in Bennettsville, Meet me at the Colored Fair ol' Nov. m tw is. _ FORT -AlOTtl K NKWS ' ' i. Weltiave just closed-a very successful Camp Meethig at Mt. Pisgah A. M. K. Church, Rev. J. J. Jackson, Pastor. On Wednesday and nights Rev. and. Mrs. B. H. Gray, -Were visitors with us and Rev. Gray, preached rath night and F muse may that he left a lasting impression on t*he peo pie. On [Friday .night, Rev. J. >!.. Jackson, Pastoc?.of BethpI.'St. Matthews. preached for us; his text will be found Hebrew- 11th' chapter; 1st vi-ini-; ''l-'nitli iw -i will.,-f Tin.n ..f h#*d for. the'evidence of thir>gs not seen." "AR-ev.; Jackson,' really preached this sermon which stirred the people that night. Sunday we had a beautiful School our Supt., Mr. William L.. Stewart, was at his post and with the assistance of Miss Hfitti'e B. Christie Und Mr. Henry Wilson and others the lesson was beautifully discussed. At the usual hour our pastor spoke from the text, "1 have overcome tlve. world." This was a wonderful serrni'ii.?V?-??thru l,.nl citniinuiliMl. ~ Dinner was^served. which was enjoyed by all. ' At -'i:00 o'clock, Rev. J. M. Jackson, c'ame back from St. Matthews and preached from the' text Isa. 55:1; mjujtfii, vkhims in rsusitiess; you can g?> without money ami buv." Rev. Jackson .is a great preacher. Collection was good at all services. We \yere glad to have Mrs. Russell, formerly of this city, now of Columbia as our camp meeting guest. While here she was the house guest of Mrs. Anna Cheesebure. We were sorry that Mrs. Emma Stewart and Mrs. Grace Friday could not attend the meeting on account of the serious illness of their Mother, At rs. Caroline Jetl'erson. We hope she will soon Be better. Mr. J. E. Christie has been very sick, but is some better now. We hope lie VC ill confinue" to* impro\ e lUMo NK\\uS Macedonia (,'hurcb?New-. October tlU, Sunday School opened at the "ukual hour with a very large attendance. We are very glad to have Mr. C C^ crawt'ord, of Harbison College back with us; foiviuhave him means success for us. The lessor? was thoroughly reviewed bv the jui^ti.r I?.-v .1 uckjuiti. after which he gave~an intm-estlng talk on "Fear" Mrs. Rebecca Jones and. Miss Bertha Lee Bowman of Columbia, btrr are members here were pleasant visitors to our Services Sunday.' The A. 0. E/League met Sunday and was weU/f>rg a ni z e d. All are. fnvited to spend a short while Sunday afternoons with us. Rev. J. W. .FUrgerson,-. of Columbia his daughter and two -little grand children spent <v few- hours here Sunday afternoon with some of his exmembers, \ . X C IT RSION -I - ' x . . | TON, V>7c. | r 31, 1930. | - " " ' | Johnston- f 15.60 " 4 Kershaw 12.50 X - Lancaster - 12.50 {? Lexington 14.00 X Newberry 15.00 3! Prosperity - .... 15.00 Ridge Spring 7 To".fTO t! Riage.way. 13.00 on same low basis.' j pt Crescent limited. Fruits. Qc?_ j liar trains, except Crescent Lim- j int hy midnight Wftrtm^riay,""5f"iT | other information see * S GENTS, 5 RAILWAY SYSTEM | ' Xm!"!"XmS>XhX"W~XmX":-X"SX-^ PAGE FIVE _j I Miss Martha Barnes spent the week , end Home with her parents. k - -Miss Kloise Boozer, left SundtrHfor ?? ? . Ridge SprirfjjTto teach in the graded I .school there. we hope "for bet a- suecestui term. . ' L Mtss litihit ilniii 'i ^ttniryhttinll;ii Tii' i tertained a bunch of the 1 rnio Social set with a party lust 1* rhTtfv night. ! Whist and -ltaneing were""enjoyed bv*I all and a delicious course of salad unci - < punch was served. Mrs. Annie C. Loriek, left Sunday., for Little .Mountain, where .-.he's. teacher- rn the Carded "KcTh.TTI ? t ___-A 11 1 it ho iu-wj. should he ivj...rtud: - to? Ali-.? '! houi i, |.|, t?f,:,, r-p??, t. - porter. ^ FREE WTF.L ( 1.1 J{ T() .MEET I ' - ; ? The members of the "Free Will Club --will bold ?h<*-mrrhth^'-^eT'tfmr--nf-Tfrfr?^ home ,ot Mrs. Isaac" Mhv.-Jq. 'lb 0001; sI'nu- St.. at i:u(j o'clock. Sunday afternoon; to?which all niejnhers are liro-ed to-- be jHesent. it nas peon learned with unfeigned regret that Mr. L, hi. l'lea.- ant. one of 2 -thv-etub's^ I>r?'--T'trrrnvm .-supporter has been "bereaved thru the'death v<f his. ... father. Mr. J- M.t. Ph-a.-ant. _ul" .Mi'- ..* Dciwtll.. \>t. - ' j | Mrs. II. Plea-it!:'. President PU0FEHS1ON A L cards -; = DR. 11. II. COOPtiR " ~ Dentist | Special Attention-Given. to Diseases - r-^?-jt -t.- of the Gums :. * Uoltj jL'r.uwn and Work f : A Specialty. Ollice Phono 04;"J, 11225. Washington St : ' -v 1 Residence Phone 8-04 DR. S. R. GREEN Office' Hours: -. Telephones.. S do 10 a. mi Res. 6028 , 12 'tb 2 p. m. ??1-Qtlieci 5775 " , ?> to p p. m. O Hi e e: I?r - 15UII Gregg1 SI. TnOStTregg Office Hours ' \Phone . ' 11:311 A.M. io 2 P: M . Office 3C36 0:00 P. M-.to-8 P.?M" " lies. 0548 Dr. C. E* Stephenson --?? Physician and Surgeon Disease of Women and Children A Specialty Office; . Ifeskhcwee^ . .. 141414 Assembly St."- 1228 Oak St. Office Ifours:"8:2P A. M. to 7:6uJ\ M. DU. 11. D: HARPER Surgeon Dentist ...Fillrttgs,?lUx'tractions, Plates, Ciowiift and bridges Gold Crown' and Bridge Work . - A SP'CCIALTAf1 ;/i MlUtTli "Washington St., Phone .21oo8 . Office Ilqurs: Telephones: - 8.30 A. M. to i:bU P.. M., Office <iU33 v" ltesiiloni'i. uw-7-i ^?..vv IU l)r. D. K.~ .Tonkins . ? DENTIST- . PiPings, Plajes. Cnmnw iuuj Iteiriirea x Sunday by Appointment Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia . : a .-Specialty. tlOTl-j -Washington St., Cula, S. C. ' ? lilt. L. M. liANIELS Physician and Surgeon.. ? Special Altentjon Given Diseases Of Women. Office Resilience v-3 , 112.5 Washington 2230 Hampton Phone 0420 ' Phone 7504 ' * " DIt. J."(i. STUART Office ; Hours : / Telephone: ? 11.00 to 1 :00/P. M. Res. 4002 0:00 to 8:0Q P. M, ' ' flltirr 2700 Office: ' Residence: 2031) Taylor St., . 1117 Pine St. OTTTce Hours: : Phones Ill A * ~ - *i.n. i*i. to Z i'. M. . Res. 8876 ^ G P. M, to 8?: P. M.""" Office 4247 DR. W. D. Chappelle ? physician and Surgeon ' Diseases^of Women and Children _ > A Specialty ^ " Office: Residence: > , I324V4 Assembly St. 1301 Pine St. ', j Columbia, S, G. t r Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798 N. J. FRFDERICK > A Itorney-at-I-aw and Notary Public 1 -I'll A and* Federal ' 1119 ^Vashington St., Columbia, S. C. Ill J. H. *nTI%Tor>? I *.- 1 ^ r OV71> & CO. I II Notary Public and Dealer - jl " " ' ... >11 in real eptat^_axui??H4e-rrf^ tots in ? Ht-PlN^TRiDGE CEMETERY. Beau- I Ml tifully located on paved road ftbov* 1 >ll College Place. 1 Ml Phone 6422. | t 11 1\0934J6a*bia?toirM5tf6it | ' jj