The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 15, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NEWS-" <
JVith that sumu-xpirit of loyalty to j-*
the work of the Sunday School and 1
church the faithful teachers and pu '
pils- reported Sunday at 10:00 A. M., (
and witnessed a splendid session1 stu- j'
? dying the word of Clod. After which 1
Mr. J. M. Bruospu was called uptnr-1
y 'A to j-eview the lessmfjlur_liic_beitefit *>f J1
---?the entire school. 11 e is always prepared
and did so with much credit f
^to the school. . . - *
At 11:15 A. M., in the absence ot
the pasto'- iJ -oii h ii ! CatimU ..1 Allen '
University kilidly Consented and to'as |'
__?there ta break the bread of life to a , '
waiting congregation. ? <
He sult'CIt'll 1 witlith b:8-l?; "Whom ~
shall I send" and who \yill go for us?1' ,J
subject "The Turning Point in thd
present-day Negro leader-ship." He
? satisfied and did much credit to the
ocassioo for which we give thanks. '
The program in the league was "i |
very interestingly-conducted by Miss- ,
=== es E. Collins aiuT Edna Adams; at the conclusion
of the urogram" Dr. J. W. j
". Murph, and Rev. R. S. Lawrence of ;
fhnrlrMfvr N. C'., ~tlTo~ newly assign- -j
ed pastor to Bethel Htation came-in_
'atid added much inspiration by their
timely remarks, The new pastor was "
introduced by Dr. Murph, our former
pastor and cordially greeted by" the
League.- Before dismissal-the Leag ]
ue extended a rising vote of thanks to
Dr. Murph and .children for their i
kind and ever faithful association i
and service for the past 2 years and I
wishing them continued success in
their new' field. <
Dr. R. S. Lawrence met the officers
in conference Monday night and all
arrangements aie made for bi n-self i
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miu luiiuiy id iuovu lo DOIUIIUfiil tills
week. . :
He wi'l preaeh Sunday at. I..I5 A,
M. The public is cord folly anu t'iaternally
invited to come out and 1
worship at Bethel, Corner Suntlcr and
?Taylor Streets, Sunday morning and feel
as yini;arc always welcom<rto*l:ll of
our services.
WESLEY M. E. Clll ECU
10:10 A. M.?Sunday School.
11-10 A M.--Worship ami Sermon.
4:00 P M . -I)r T Biiykin Mini hU ..
? church" to worship with us.
' 7.10 P. M.??"' ' T
St. Luke Enisyopal Clftirch to wor.
^ ship with us.
'ev.p ?AUblic is cordially invited to all
of these services.
J. F. 'Page, Ptrsto'rl
LANCASTER NEWS
*'ne ui me most nruuani social affairs
of the season ocurred on Mon
^ day evening. Novi-iuber 10. when the members
and friends of St. Paul A.
" - E. Church, and the faculty 'of the t-r
Lancaster Training School gathered
at the parsonage to stage a Farewell
% Banquet in honor of Rev. and Mrs. i
A Owens who have been called tu anotn- "
field of labor.
IJ-This most enjoyable atl'air was
, g]WK>nsored by Messrs Coit Clinton and
E?*rl Crockett, loyal member* and I
Wf,jwRrm friends of Rev. and Mrs, Owens .
- . guests assembled in the living
H fit -radio" niu- j
sic anjff the soft rays of light blended
and^PL??n^ t,'ia, ,u and beauty to the '
ocassio^K^- ; .. <* ,
The ,pfi"-ature ot the ocassum cast a 1
J ' shadow Wf&on ^u' couhtenauce-s of i all
present ^ Li>ecause we regret* to part
with Re^^Bi a,u' ^rs* Oweps?_whc? jbe
Cause of -ittif'"' iviiiu ui>|)iimhi)u> it|?i
willingnesstflp^0 ^lvr tno11' htfarfrt*WTge3" ~
to the net?ilcS?le^ have found a place in
' the hearts who know them.
- A shoVt IMfcrogrum, consisting of
the follow in* numbers, was had: 1.
Singing?"WS^}at a D'ioild we have in
Jesus." 2. y?'r?Prof. E. E. Riley
3. Singing?."jfflL Want Jesus to walk
with me."?Led^fX M|>s* Owens. 4.
** Duett?- Mesd.-i^Qm's Rutledge and
Garvin." 5. Renil^V'ks-^'Prof. Riley.
6. Solo?Rev? OwetVws- " Remarks ?
Mesdames Lambi% (jPlarvin, Ct*?g, and
Mr. Coit Clinton aii^LNn l'ov' ant: Airs.
Owens. 8. QuintelteXft['n' a i'>n"
The guests then rcti.tsT -V'1 0 *' dm-'
ing room and enjoyed a sui..Slpid^i?>us repast
which consisted of the i:v*^Uov.'<ng
' menu: potato saiau anu ?mu.i. ni-,. Jn.
men^'sandwiches, cocoa and J&cake
fruit. ?V '*
An impromptu musical program ot>v
the members of the faculty was then "
had: -The number* rendered .vyere^ as
follows: Solo?"Regret"?Miss Elli- v<
son. Sola?"I've Done Mv Work." Mi
Prof. E. E. Riley:?Dmd*e==="The- -ce
Rosary"?Misses Elliso^i and Pender
grass. Solo?-"Danny Boy/'?Miss hi
Rookard, who* also rendered several 1
piano selections. ?'
The guests departed expressing di
themselves as having .spent an en- w
joyable evePtng, and wishing Rev. C(
0 and Mrs.'Owens much success in their t<
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^"SAtNT PAi'ii jiEms : Q
Another great clay at Liberty Hliuj
Church. Dr. King preached thrt^|
funerals to an overflowing crowd,
the close of the sermon six Pei'S^ons
joined jthe ".church and 16 weiy rcori.
verted. He spoke at Summerjfon on
Sunday nighty. After his sSinnon 11
people were converted, several grown
not hold the people. 1 iCfo^dny mglH- he
spoke at Liberty Hill Church on
the subject of the depression of the
Do Most Of Y our
Trading- ,WitK Our- Advertisers.
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SOUTH CAROLINAlountry.
He said this is not the first
iepression; we have had them before
md we shall have them again if penile
continue as?they have?lived,
business depressions are caused by
lissapation, dishonesty, disobedience
.0 God's will. A general collapse of
noral character. VVe experienced a
luital and spiritual depression here
11 America before we felt the finan ial
depression. TClany have lost all
sense of honesty. We need a reyival
if common; honesty. Many ^TTlr have
to learn how to live within tfcair inonie.
"This mail i<* dniinj i.nnntpv1
great deal of good by his sermons
say he has a safe message for all.
?The I'uliuottU" Leader is a gr?at pa>er?people
aro learning -more every
lay they read it*
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MULLINS NEWS 1
Our dear belover friend, Rev. J. W.
L Duckett, who hfcs. pastqred . the
Ehpnn?oi- A
w ^ auxXU. unureh so faith ratty
lor seven" and a half yeanr~ftas~
tiopflrnoaad-itt" Marion to pastor the
*>t. John A. M.JE. jChurch.?The commiunity
at largealons_jKiih--Bb5nezer
regret i. finvfrnr~TfrnTloaN,e:?We wtslr
aini much success in his now?fiakhWe
know such a person as Rev.. Puekett
with g'iph rpgpr"0*iLg?perstmatb^
tv will piakfl gnoH, p<t hL frnr rlnnt. in
past years.
The Georgetown "Gator'' 6ame
jver to Mullins to join our boys in
a game of football. The Gators were
badly mdngled by Mullins Hi Tigers,
rh'ey were outclassed in every part
of the game; but the Gators put up a.
hard fight. The final score was 19-0
Earnest Nelson of Mullins grabbed
a forward pass and raced 60 yards^
but was called back on account of being
offside, which would have made
the score 25-0.
The Home Economics girls served
a "Practice Breakfast Lesson," which
was much ehjoyed by those who were
tharer
We are gtfed to have in our midst
n.ev. 1. it. "Austin, who now pastors
the Ebenezer A. M. E. Church. We
hop^ he and Mrs. Austin much success
in their new field.
WINNSBORO NEWS
A very interesting Armistice Day
program was rendered by pupils of
'ach class at the Graded S<?h6ol oh
Tuesday. ; .
The citizens of Winnsboro. feel
highly honored to have Dr. W. G.
Thompson of Columbia open business
und practice his profession of dentistry
here. We wish for him much
success. ? <
Mr. Carter Gaston has returned
from Baltimore to spend a while with
his parents, Mr. apd Mrs. James Gastoh.
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Mr. Hoyt Brown of Columbia was
trhe guest of Miss M.' H. Hickson last
Sunday.' ** '
Those attending the A. M. E. A normal
Conference at Newberry, were
Kev. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs, S. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Rulus
Greene, Rufiis, Jr., Miss L. I..
Smith, Mesdames Pearl Pe,ay, Sara
Hunter, Fannie Smart, Lilla Hill and
Rhena. Richardson. . t
Richard Archie celebrated his i?th
Mrthdav Tuesday~ afternoon!
bauretta tllmer celebrated her 4th
jirthday last Saturday afternoon. *
Miss Grace George of Sumter-spent,
last week end with Rev. and"Mrs. G.
M. Ulmer.
Mrs. L. A. Haltiwanger and Mrs.
L. P. Campbell .opened their schools
.ast Monday."*" . .
CAMDEN ^NEWS
Rural Schools are all about opened
now the teathers have begun real
work. Children can be seen with
eager eyes and interesting faces wend
ing their way to and from school.
Boykin Graded School opened Monday
Nov. 3rd with the faculty composed
of five teachers. Mrs. Sadie
Young Thomas Principal.
wesiey unapel, Nov. 10, Mrs. F. C.
D. Mo^es, Principal.
Miss Louise Wright, who taught
successfully at Chester in Finley Hi
has accepted a position at home this
term, she Is a prepared one among
others. May all of us do our best
and ask the Master's guidance and
direction in molding the lives of the
young for nothing can be done with
out His aid and assistance.
Vftlebrating their 50th wedding anni
^^ary the 10th of NovembefT
Wwill be said later concerning the
lehrxl-trcrc
MrsJ F. E. D, Mo^4^ spent the l,ast
ilf o* jaS? weej< jn Newberry, visitJftlu'
Conference and was the
Wfl?? Mrs. J. McKensie on Thursjfthe
balance of the week, she
as mhe guest of Misses Lillian Fran?s^fcnd
Johnnie Singleton, three sis'TW,
two are school teachers; the
[>Srnier 's principal of a two teacher
^Biool; the latter one of a three teach
Irs school. A very comfortable and
pretty building. Their mother, Mrs
Elizabethan widow, Father and Tius
band been deceased not quite one
year is very interesting being on
iwii n h/\ma nf V-?'?? ?-? *- ? ? *
dred and sixty acres. To say that
they Hve at home is as said, but under
stood better if seen; two sons at home
h)ing to keep things going as they
helping to keep things going as they
r.houui, one tn sc'hrtrtl ftt Allen
versity. Mrs. * Singleton . gave us a
piiit of last year's "Syrup made by
them, and a half peck of peanuts.
Really and truly some of our people
are "doing Tine^I"
Rev. H. Hurst, an old veteran was
a good preacher in The Lancaster District
when the writer, was ' District
Superintendent, I was delighted to
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shake his hand. Dean Thompson is
sent here as-pastor. Trust it will not
belong ere we will have.the church
finished? Do not ..forget the Leader.
LAl'RKXS NEWS .
The attendance rn St. P.'. it I wasgood
all day a large cf'.wubeing
present at Sunday _St'gp61*
Time will bring vou down." At 1:00
o'elock the ladies of the church gave
a pew rally presided by Mrs. Thos.
Golden. Rev. Wallace of Gatfney,
delivered the "sermon.
Reports Truin different captains as
follows: Mrs. A. II. Levant, $2.50;
'Mrs. Ada Hood, $2.70; Mrs. List/.ie
Hunter, $4.00 Mrs.* Charlotte Thompson,
$4.00; Mrs. Oerilla Hudgens,
$8.50; Public Collectioti $2 >0.
Those assisting were: Me.sdanies'
Oliphant W It if i iv i. Hunt It?Gulden;"
Weming ami others. The choir from
-dcrttd. the music which was enjoyed.
In the evening, .Rev. Wallace took
for his subject. "Tl\e Devils Uogpeu"
ith a packed church. Collection all
"was $00.00
The Auxiliary Club' was eiitert.iined
at the home of Mrs. Lula Thompson,
assisted by Mrs. W. M. Barks dale
on Thursday afternoon with a
Targe crowd ofr-mcnrbers and friendpresent.
The meeting was called t?
order hv the President Mrs. J. 57
'Blackstock. TAn interesting program
was rendered after which a delightful
menu consisting of nressed chick
en, sandwic'hes, ice cream and cake
after-dinner -mints and hot codec.
Rev. White took for his subject,
"Praise ye the I.ord" and a more eloquent
sermon has never been listened
to.
The Sunshine Rally was quite a
success and -will be continued thru
next Sunday.
Rev. F. Y. Dendy is again critically
ill. We wish for him a speedy? recovery.
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?Revs. Levant and Wallace were'
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Golden and family on Sunday.
We are glad to report Mrs. Dora
Sullivan after a lonj? .illness is now
able to be at her work again.
I We wish to thank our many friends
and neighl^orq fur the acts pf kindness
and sympathy shown- us during the
illness and death of our dear mother
and especially do we thank them for
the many beautiful floral tributes
which were certainly appreciated.
May God's richest blessings rest~irpoiT
. each anil every one of vOu- is our
prayer., " =?^
Rev. and Mrs. J. YV. Mathias and
family and Rev, (i. 1*. Rarksdale aim
I family.
I Mrs. Lula Sexton of Spartanburg
visited during the week Mrs. MeDaniel.
| Mrs. Carrie Carroll of Columbia
4 wtts called home on account of the
I serious illness of her mo! her.
' Mr. Horace Garrett a popular
young man of the younger "set is very
ill with pneumonia. We wish for
him a trpoed-y- recovery.
Who did we see trying to peer over
the vast crowd Saturday afternoon
on a corner but MfTCondifl', we are
glad to have him. hack in the city and
We know doctor Thompson is all
over in smiles. !
Mrs. : Maggie Goodman died at an
early hour Sunday a. m., after a lin-~
gering illness, funeral services inTtrc^
next issue.
Mr. Sam \Vashingtnn, massed away
at his home a ft it ii t<m.r illn..-w mul
was funerali/ed Sunday afternoon at
SV Mary's Chureli. A' large" ciin.
course of sorrowing relajjves and
? friends were present to pay the sad
respect. l
Mrs. Mamie Robinson of Vermont
and Mrs. Annie Hunter of Washing1
ton, D. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Rarle
Owens during the Week.
T Mr. Charlev Watts who is during
business ,in Fountain Imt, with a
Cafeteria wishes to say he is making
good. < -?:?
Mr. antt Mrs. B. J. Madden are "it"
when it comes to serving customers
when you're hungry, call on them.
Now that tHi,circus and 5Tt. Car,mel
Fair are Aver everybody seems
happy. Many were ^the folk that
motored out to? the Fair- Friday;
iimuziK uiem wen' u uuiuui'r ui me
city teachers. .
4. Mrs. Audrey Wa,nzer has returned
to the city after spending some time
in Pittsburgh with her husband.
Miss Cecelia Duckett relates that
she is enjoying: the best of health and
making good as teacher iir Snowhill.
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taught two terms in the ReedyGrove
School and one in Mt. Carmef
and wins for "herself a number of
friends wherever she go.,
UNION NK\>S
Sunday, Nov. i?th, was beautiful
and bright. Many attended Services
here ard, elsewhere.
A large nurobeT worshipped at"
Corinth Baptist Church morning and
evening where Rev. Dr. Bate iApr each
ed two very acceptable sermons.
"Paying the .Price-," was subject of
sermon at morning service. "Jonah"
WJQ a TU..
lesson taught was practical. Many
listened earnestly to the message delivered
l>y pastor Boten end felt Bone
fitted for having attended this service.
The
B. Y- '* was well attended
also evening service. . Connnunioh
was administered at this hour.
A~pipe'organ "has been installed in
Corinth Baptist* ^hrirch which gvo
thP church an aristocratic JUfr"Now
it is time to work sure enoughr
Tnfltvey 1 ft nccrtpfl tocHncct Unlit. Wr
are owners when this shall have been
paid.^ Each in his own way has added
to this- historic church, endeavoring
to make it a comfortable and pleasing
house of worship. Many now
live who no doubt remember vFRerT
there was no pool, water w irks, electricty,
furnace, choir stand, chairs
etc, and not even a parsonpge. It is
gratifying to note that with the pSW
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| ing years these conveniences have al
he en added. All are still hoping U
see a larger buittrm^, one. or two oun
faay School rooms annexed. . This m
I uoUTJt -will?be" the next step 111 -ad{
vance. '"bo might it be. .
Air. and Mrs. Isaac Duncan of De
tru.it, Mit'tji., were visitors at the hohu
! of tneir sister, Mrs. Ora Beatty. Tnej
j worshipped at Corinth Sunuay ant
expressed themselves pleased win
servicesr* 7
Miss Daiyy baten spent tho weei
end at- no me with parents, Kev? am
[Mrs. J." A. baten. f riends here wti?
j giau to see Miss Daisy looking *<
I well and to know that sift is succeed
1 ing as teacher in "FTiTIey tflgh Schoo
| at Ctfe&ter. Uur best wishes are 101
j tier-continued success and health
j betiietvA. M. E "Church of this Jit>
has a new pastor in the person o
\ Key. L.?LL?bowman?AYtr?hope?TTTi
I dev. bowman mueh success in this
mew held.
j TTomax ~oT A 1M c
i Church is still hurrying members uj
with conference claims. They are go
jing to send him awav in good shape
Zion. .never fails.
1 Mrs. Anna Sims, Annabelh
bli.ckwefi;; 'Lilly-Hawkins, Alice Car
son, \\ illio Hodges, Bernice Thomas
Anna Cossett, Saliie B. Young, Miss
-cs Ida Sims. d?rn a. u-?i-? -l .
? ^ ?i_uy . ry n mJ U
liilliUiiT ""and others, have resumec
work as U'achers in Union and Soar
""tan burg counties. Mrs.'Salljp Mnnre
Ma rant is in the, city school svsten
?of?Spuitunbuig.
Mrs. Tobin" regret being away fron
home when Misses Lee, Herndgn _a.ni
Farr?caitgtt^to 'stre her. hope to be a
home next time. These ludies an
~ succeeding nicely with j-'la^s \yofk
Misses Lee and Fair are at Sims' H
and Miss Herndon (the children':
friend") is sit .MkBeth Gramma]
school.??:????-?- ? ' 7
Miss Anderson of Spartanburg
teacher at Sims Hi is at the home o
Mrs. Fannie'?M. Benson. We art
nlonco*! ** lf'
iu nave iviiss Anderson':
name added to our list of weekly suit
scribers of Palmetto Leader.
Miss Lee is an old customer, \vh<
never fails to settle bills large 01
small.
Mrs. Bessie .\Villianu5 is catching uj
with her little account, many thank;
$1.25' on nub3criptioii.
Rev. J. C. Tobin is spending t\v<
or threejjays in Charleston. On Sun
day he preached at Morris Streei
Baptist Church where he was invite*
to be.pr.esunt at their 8th unnivcr^ar;
of Rev. Dunbar, pastor of Church.
It was announced that Rev. T. C
Philips, expastor of Corinth, woult
be in ?South Carolina during th<
month of November and wuuid preacl
at Corinth. Rev. Philips is located ii
the State of Michigan.
Services at Maple Ridge Baptisl
Church Sunday evening were well at
tended. t Rev. Frank Sims, a younji
'ministers preached from the Otl
chapter of Daniel, "God's care foi
His People." This was a wonderfu
gospel message by our young preach
er. Collection $.'k00,
Hope to have members and frieruh
of?this church read Palmetto Leader
Subscribe, or purchase single copy
leach wee. M. A. Tobin, 20 S. Wul
I lace street will h?? triad to serve von
CllKSTKK HAKACKAI'H
The A. M. K. X. Conference beint/
'"attei ded l?v a large number of"people
from Chester. Bishop E. W. I). Jones
of Washington, I). C., is presiding.
-?friundy?Hi vet' Baptist Aaaociutipn
{dower divison) has just closed a
profitable session at Mt. MorTali Bap
tist Church. Tt was well attendee
daily. 1
Mr. and'Mrs.-Israel Bifrirett havt
installed an Atwater KentRadio ir
their home.
Mi's. "MatTteMacon and little
btyr. Brodc.pt. Jtaye?imtxwj?U
Charlotte," N.-~CT .
Elder ami Mrs. Harris, fylrs.-Elliott
-Bxice and children, of CqJnmhTa span
the eel? end here in attendance ai
a meeting at the Holiness Church.
Mr. Elliott Brice motored here Sat
urda\ and spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers enter
Jta.ined quite a number of District
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iiKci is mi toe .?iuiuai insurance
Co.. at their home on Friday night.
The entertainment given at Finlej
Hi Frida'* night, under the direction
of Miss M. .E. Bradford, was quite ar
enjoyable affair. After progressive
conversation and marching, the das?
assembled rnd for quite 15 minutes
gave a laughable program, "the Mock
"Faculty." Each- pupil impersonated
a teacher, and so perfectly was it
done that all could easily guess which
-teacher was being mocked.
* "Miss Annie Garriak, who is in
charge of thp Girls-Progressi vo ('hit
of Finley Hi, has on a Turkey Con-test
for Thanksgiving -Pay,? Twvotyfour
high school girls are the contestants.?The
first pri'/.e is ? turkey
the second a hen;, and the 3rd .$L.0().
Much interest is be'.ng shown in this
effort. ^ ?
?The- heme of Mr.-and-Mrs. Jim BaU
ley, on Patrick Street, was completely
destroyed by fire on Thursday night
|)f last week. . '
. Mrs, Emma Steele, and daughter,
Miss Lillian, aiftl son, Mr. Fred, of
New York City, spent a few days in
^Chester with their sister, Mrs. Annie
Wilson, while enroute to Charleston:
fill- the winter. '
The Community Sewing Circle
-gave a Halloween party at the home
of Mr. ami Mrs. Gussie Reed. Halloween
colors were used in the decorations.
- A salad course with Russian
Tea, and mints was served.
Mis;* I.nttiM Map fimni*
<!av for an indefinite stay in Brooklyn.
N. Y. - J
-?Mra, Mcggto^S. CqrrBnco left
urday for New York. City.
The following Finley Hi teachers
spent the week end in the respective
places: Miss Iteisy Baten. Union:
Misses Wilma Sniith and Bessie LewTn
the write up of the Pew Rallv
at Calvary Baptist Church a few Sundays
.ago, the name of Mrs. Delia Mc1
Coiloujfh \vho~Teported $4.90 was inI
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1' kdvert?htlv ' It ft otf'the list.
4? Chester fiicntl* are pained to heart
| of.the death of I'rof. CI. (i. UutlerTin i
> Barnwell. Prof. B itler, who has been I
' -f^ftTctpal dt tho Ha nuve.Il..schools for f
-Jn^o?> than Ml years*.was the brother
of Mrs. Ktta B. Howe, former Presi;
i dent ot the Women's Federation of '
r South Carolina. Relatives base the
l; sympathy of Chester friends.
i Prof, and Mrs. AJjurs and family
' sv.er^ cabled to -York. Friday, because L
of the death of Mrs. Atf urs! sister,;
I It was just t?o weeks ago when Mr.
. Ajjurs lost bis sister, and this "double
t is indeed sad to t.heir multitude1 of
. sorrow coming to the A^urs 'family
i friends.. / . ?,
i d" attenda'e,. at the "Sandy River
Association at Mt Moriah Church
la t week were Prof "Jno ~K. Wilson,
i~Pi 1 and Alls Taylor of the Pmmle's i
ItiLwidc-p. 1 oluinOia. Rev J A. ,Mo:
. Connell, Rev. Reeder, of Columbia,'
ind many other out of town friends. 4
" Alts. ,1. I>. APl.urkin and little
t brighter. tleoiuia Florence M'cl.yrkin
are spending; a weekwith hor daught-JlJ
eis. 'Mrs. .lohnie .Johnson and Mrs. 1
Bar/.elfa Thomas. . . f) (
; Rev. \\ . A. Wilkes of Cornwell died "
7 Sunda-y?morninc nftei?a Rum?illnt'Vs.?
Funeral services .were held Tuesday
' at 2:00 ii. m., from 'Pleasant View
Methodist Church Rev. Wilker. war.
r a very hijrhly respected- Christian'
L ffpntldmnn HI ? ? e* - :
? ..... .,.c n-intfi u wire and
- several?children-. Mi*-. Lewis,?wife i
j" of Presiding hldflr^uj < l.owis, is oruT
--of?hts?iUiughlers. The Family has (
the sympathy of Chester friends. 1
1 Mr. Frank Gladder. of Columbia,
\a.-: ill ihe city this week. . .
7 ^ ( llAHI^KSTON NKWS .
s I'lvanuc' V. M. I). Church
i "" _ I'cn^ .1. K. Heard. Pastor
4"'Foiecttine things past and reach- l
, ing,to things ''uture" was the subicct?f
of the pastor's sermon on Sunday j
e morning last. This was indeed a ser
i mon or thoughts practical and lo?'i- (
caL full of -ins^>>r;vtit'n and -ebxiuentl.V533
delivered. In his deliberations FTe?\
J Beard earnestly entreated his heac<-'.''a
to forget the past, but not to forget '
God and the <nnumtuai>l.' blessings. H?
' has bestowed' upon us. Pnor to this
* a special prnvcr was olTei ed by thy
^--pastar 4u?|[' <tf the . "jbSTe amCn
for better -'times'-'asj related to the
' present existing. conditions.. ???p
V host of boys and girls; young
'j men and young women 'together-with
the t< at'-hers ' c.onsl ituted the- Sunday '1
School congn-gaTion. The School is .
J a brighter v out look is anticipated. 1'
The International Sunday School les- ' *
' son was irult- ?) y i ;> inlm-st ing ?
Promptly at eiglii >'clock, the even :
ing services began. "The ?futmo of j
the church" was ..'v.* tlvnu*. On tins '
'm 'occasion Hi ' m m : aside from the re- ; I
, gular custom and the following perj
soiis spoke on the. subject. Hove- ?
, rends H. M. Turner. \Y. 11. Moore, and
1 Jacob White made interesting ai\d
. timely talks relative to the same ^
which was followed by the pastor.
5 There weir two accession for?Hie .day "
Miss Kit menhir Smith, wis design- ?
r ed to^Hev. \Y. 11. .Moore's class. Miss
Mamie llollins. .-brothth- M. F.-Blake.
. Mr. Kdward Botteisoii one* of the two *
delegates to the Annual t'onference _
rendered 71 report \vhictT -was Ve ry (
well appreciated. I
: On Moialay night, Nov. 10th, a
* large gathering of members- and visi?
tors assembled at the church to wittliu
T,,?i O'?I.i:?
...... iiiuiiiu 11 vuuiiik given
?hv Mry. Viola <'uluiu-l1 in the "~
i of the Alien Life _Guard. " The alTair
was qyite a. success anil well appre"-*
I elated, MrsT Colonel"1 TOon? of the
faithful workers" in Ivnaniiol. Aside (
' from being connected with the choir,
1 she serves in the capacity of a teach-' ,
er and also pianist of the league anil "
' Sunday School. . <
'? -n-cheerful heart and ~
notrgrudiiiglyv .
Half a dozen line? of kindness* may
1?bring sunshine into the whole day of ~
t some sick person.
Spend all things else, but of old
friends be most miserly.
* Cosmopolitans Entertained
On Saturday. Nov, 8th, the Cosmo
politan: Bridge ^Club was most de- |
lightfully entertained'^>y their hostess
- M iss?Martrucr t te C ht r k e,?a t her resi-?
dence, .*'.1 Percy St. _ m
The room in which the club was en- "
1 tertain was tastefully, decorated. Ta'
hies we're set for twelve.
' Tally cards in keeping with the de- i
" curations were passed, to the members
j- at 5:.'{() o'clock.
At tlie close of the game, it was.]'
found fthat' Madam Gordon Oliver 1 I
holder of highest club score received I
a' beautiful cut,glass dish. To Mad^.I'm
-ttni Maynie Iintehinson ..holder of
lowest club score went a beautiful
novelty * gift. '' ' . - '.
| The members -|M eseny wi re: Miss,?lis?O.irotbv
Iboh?Mareuei'itc Kr???<r?
i Maude Ilv;?tt. XstnmiJjrant, Mesdam- I
,' es Renlah Levin, Helen O'Brien. Gordon-Oliver,
Mamye .Johnson, Ma my 6
"Tnn'eliihson. Mildred Bryan-llare.
Miss Clark" had as her guest Madam
Ruhve Cori)We41.
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PAGE FIVE
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A tomptmjr menu of ch k?n. -;ik
qd, olives. saltincs. <'oco;>wifH~nTi;rshmallows,
and candles was' .-eivod..
SI BSCRIBE FOR AND REAP " THE
"PALMETTO LEA DEtt
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l'KOriOHStONAL
CARDS
-DR. 11. 11. COUl'KR
Pen list - . "
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apeciul Attention liiven Lo u.k*4ike- ?
of *itic (Juiim :
.Gold. -Crnwn -mtd-Bi idue Worn?
"7 A Specialty.,, 9
lllice riione G43"J, 11 Jo Wailitntf m s
Residency 'l'hune B Jiii ?
DR. S. II. GliKliN ?ORke
Hour ~ST~ *7 ' rciojih(.IM's
9 to H) a. m iJ? ? Itc.v
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Office: ' 'A . Residence;
500 Gregg St*; flffe Tl'ri-gg ?
Offset'?lloms ? I'lione
I I HOT A. M.To 2 M Office
?; oo l\ M to K |\ M lies. 0548
?lUv<- ? JCr^Heplteivson" "
I'liysirian and Surgeon _
l+Tsease of- Wtniiei-. atul Children A
I ty
'Iff Iff; , UfHIilellce. . .
ril 4 ' i VfTseinlily Si.-- l.'tjh Oak. St
M'fice ilolirs: K:.'U' A. .M i<> 7 :tio I' "?! * .
\)\l. II. I) IIWiriM
Stirnt'im ~
' Wings, KxiTaeti-ins, Plates, (thwip
. . -? -ainr "tenures
(mid Crown r*mi Undue Work '
a s i " :ci ai .t r - - ' '
Inn1* Washing!on Si., Phone -
< ??? A. M. la 7.llll l\ M. Offiie oo.Ct
: 1(1- ' IJI- rif i *"" ? '
Dr. D. K. Jenkins ?
I?RN'I |ST
'Mlling*, Plates, Crowns and limine.'Sunday
by Appoiiilnioiil \
extraction by Conductive a ne-i ne-i*
~ a Specialty.'
I107V4 Washington St., Cola, S t
DR. D M. DANIKIS
I'll) sir i an and Sure eon
Special Altenlion Oivt'n I h-en-*-^ ?i
Woman ??- .
Dffice ' He>iHfio?
1125 Washington 22dn I luinphui
Phone G42U Plume 7oi;j
nn i '1
IM>, .1.
Office Hours: ( ?Pm>mtr
1:UU to 1:6o I>. M. , W,-> 777
6:00-to 8:0U p. M.?blTTTT .<?<?'< 11
Jffice: 0. *. liex.'h
JOdO Taylor St., . iliT I'm* >iJffice
Hours:. ?'flr -fr ,
lj A. M.'to 2 P. M: |;,h. s,7f;
C P. SI. to 8: P. M. U I f ice 4^4".
DR. W. D. CIwipijeTTcIMiysiciun
and Surgeon ^ *
Diseases of VV.umen and CmIo
4 Specialty
Office: Ue
. odeiice
1Vi Asseinlily St. Idol "it>? <t.
Columbia, S. C. ? ? ?;?
)'fice Phone 8407 ' lies. I'Lion*1 T:7*.'>?
N. J. FREDERICK ^
11 toruey-al-LuW and ' Nnl;ir\ I'iiMk '
Pit ACTICE IV All. CO I IMS
?Stale and Federal
I 10 W ashingtou St., Columbia, S. C.
J. H. JOHN SON &rCt).
Notary '4*uBTTc incPDealer
>n real estate and gftlc >->t lotfc in PI^'E
RIDGE CEMETERY Beau
tifully located on paved road aboy#
College Place. ?- ' P ~ -
Phone 64257
1109% Washington Street . ?
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