The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 29, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, November 29. 1930. . "C CHURCH NEWS O BETHEL A. M. E. (TII K( H NEW Promptly at 10 o'clock SuiuU morning the gong sounded, and very pleasant and profitable sessh of the Sunday school was had. Oi more class has been added?a Rib class organized and taught by Lawrence, consisting of Adult at advanced members of_ the 'Smuh school. Splendid reports were. re. r- ? dered and a splendid review by M . v Harvey. . Dr. Lawrence preached at 11 Jo m., and T73&~pr-rn7; twa ver^ inspi ing sermons. Laden with simple g< pel truths, jwhicb caused many hear to burn as he delivered the messaj; as found in Acts 1:13. subject: ,T1 '?-- Manifested Presence of God ami ^ Luke 19! 1-0," subject Thf. Trunin of the Earnest, respectively,. Beaut fullv picturing Zacchacus ps a .chan; ed man. Splendid session of the League \V: ^ had with Miss Elizabeth Reese ar Miss Dorothy Smith in charge. TT program as managetL-by them w; ?vory impressive. IVo ai't' Hiankf for the two persons who came, fo .ward and - connected themselves wit Jim?church Sunday mpriling. ~ Dr. arid Mrs. Lawrence and fa mi arc now located in their new hon f at 2010 Sumter street and very go dially invited th<. members to con fr> Vi <> nai-iin""-" r* 1 M pui^unum' ui tt'ii u> sco mot Visitors and friends are invitt and jveleome to all of our services. - . 1 1 ^ ^ BKTHLKHKM BAPTIST CHERT The Bethlehem R">tist Missionar Society "N^is royally entertained <i Thursf^siv"(afternoon November 20 i the ro?-:-' of Sister S. Jackso The ' was Called to orde1* h * ii Pr"?v'' . -S'stet* Nell Craft at .ri:.'N after the deVotionals a very interes inj? talk was made hy the prcsiden ?A delicious menu was-served hy tl hostess. ' -- ? . Thursday nifrht,-'-8:00 P. :M.. Re: Hopper preach a wonderful sernm in interest of one of the church club He spoke from the subject. "Mnkin God?'ur Trustr^?P-mlm 10:1- Ron an 8:23; music was rendered by h jubilee Choir.?Their?service iVii well appreciated. Sunday services were as usual, Su ' d~" School was called to order at 1 o'clock bv the Sunt. Deacon Kdv Hayes. All teachers ' were , nreser excent Sister Gardner.and Sister Ne son who are ill at their Residents*. ii .A - .. Sarah Smith v??rl ed a vt. interest in ~ sermon usin as a subjects -"A well balanced 1 ifc. Sundav rv?'*ht she preached a sm stirrine sermon irsintr^uv a text "Tli Lord's Plantation." It was beaut fullv outlined and manv souls vvei made to rejoice. The Woman's Cooperative Missior r 3 ary Union, met at 3:30 P. M. Man were present and much was said t - stinvnl'> ?spirit?6f?Mic*i"n i thn lii.-Qg QirT~vmni" people.' We were very glad to have a goo ; nunibei1 of visitor , Sunday * anion them hvere Rev. and Mrs. 11. i S Reeder who gave some very orrcotn 7? agYng t?mnfk?~wrTP"jriTn<h--=i>y hoU Collection ?Joiners 3 v All of the different auxiliaries ? fcthe^church are wide awake and worl as usual. "Pray for us." - . * ST. .1A M KS NKWS " - i ? ihe Sunday School- convened at th u3uftal hour, TheJeAson subject. "Th B.irU Yn""fT Ruler was discussed ah revft.^wed by {he I'asllM, MJt. Oueir ?-At _V;00 o'clnck_Rcv, OwdTis preacl ed a T/ery good sermon on Thanksgiv ing f om" 05th Psalm and the 2n verse. . At the League convene*! 1) singing Thanksgiving Song;. afti the devo'^onals we were favored wif readings thy Freddie LyJes. Dj ueiU Chirp, ppnnie Phelps, ? Wilhelmiij] Johnson ai'd u recitation by Celi Phelps. * The. Topic"Tilings we should, I Thankful for was discussed/ At 8:00 o'ehz/Ck our beloved pas tor took the "staid and spoke to c - from St. John 10:^. which caused i to ""rejoice. His i?opics were: Christ the source by v^hicly we caif I saved. 2. He. that on^ureth "* to tli end shall be paved. \ j Pfe^tdtng^ Elcfer^T^I^rvwnrshir'-'c -with us and told how he h?Wl enjoyc our pastor's sermons and of ibis dea ing with others, K ? Rev. Mrs. Mary ^Cooper, will pnfac _ on-Dee. 14, for-thelheriefit of the Sifit day School. The Jubilee Choir rendered Ver excellent service Sunday becaus-their wonderful leader, Mr. Robt, laney. . On Monday night, Miss_ Houkrv- \r teacher at Sanott School nd M Js Fuller gave a Thanksgiving prog' "m for the benefit of Junior Choir, wl .ic was very good. EMANUEL A. M. E. CHI P H . '' ~ ~ Hev. Beard, I).- D., P 'stor ~ ' ~ Charleston, St-CV? : Worshippers at Emanuel inurch ( Sunday morning last hear,4 Rev. 1 HM rr., ? r,A? mAoooni m. 4 unin uenvcr jt nc n- h.ivoom^ ?In anJssue of this paper/.* few weel atrn. MuiIh .n> .Trtivrr n P~v Tltm. having been ordained at the Annu Conference togethe^r with another ( Emanuel's prodi"" In, namely -Rev, V F. Wagner. , Rev. Turner has bet ?rr~- and is still very active in his wor His demonstrafiorT oh Sunday1 *H?w< that he is making considerable pr gress. Rev. Warner, wlirt has her assigned to Emery MrSsioYr is contii uing his activities with much ohthi siasm. Since his entrance into th part?of the__work, he has covert < i much ground. His occasional?visi \ to Em?nu?l show that he has not fo : V . I" r 11 r F SOUTH CAROLINA > t u I. I -> t i S i gotten the old bridge which was his ^ ["help in aiding hitn to reach his mark iy1 Rev. Jacob White, senior elder, a H?**ached at the evening hour- He ? >n ' too, did justice to himself as well as % ne.to the occasion. t le j' . | ' . V t ir. M r.s."'rl<?TeT?ce Richards Green. . 1^ id : News of the passing of Mrs. Flor- Jt IV "-'"'H-' Green brought sorrow to trie |community. Just in the prime of life's r this young a ml consistent member of. Kiiianuel was out down by the grim ^ a> reaper on the morning of Nov. 21st, s r-:alter-a short-illness* - Mxs._ (Ireen. ^ )S during her life fune was well loved ^ ts 'by all who came in contact with her. r^jHer deihisp marks the passing into ^ v, the Great Beyond of a spectacular ;f .character well thought of and held ^ flT^irp esteem with Others of the-same- ~ i_ J personality. About three years ago, ir.jshe became the wif? ?<" ? ...... mr. vmaries i . ("Green, one of the youngest underta-11 iv1kers in the .city. -Her remains were s ul funeral i zed at the church on Sunday s ie!; fternoon amidst a host of friends v' i lU'd acquaintances. She leaves a dear () tTl husband and mother and an innumer-1 " r- aide number of friends to iiio.nn her | ;h passing. The occasion Was certainly * sad , and touching. The Sunday school <l ie will miss a consistent member; the 1 r- teaching staff of the count^ is minus te- an efficient instructor and Charleston V n. shall ever remember her. Her life s >d was on? to be emulated. Her end I w'a? beautiful. Flower girls: Misses' V.dith Pios, Laura Hill, Fthel Sim- > i j"f"TfTons. Mary Ford, Mrs. Edna Long, c and Mrs. Carmin Tomlinson. Pall-(n y bearers; Messrs. Harley P. Cunning-; ,>i ham, Amos- Houston, Fletcher Robin- e it son, Harvey \V. Kennedy, Theodore \ -i. Long arid John Pinckney. Interment t ts Reserve Fellowship. ?> T-*" 1 1 >? Glad the gathering when-our-tinu? is?I t . - ended, ' . 1 h i Of all the^influencp that one life' to hath cast, ! 1 The souls thet through such earnest ,.1, v wor(ls--havo?tended ^? r. Upward'to heaven at.last, i s ' . (1 g I'MOX CIRCUIT A. ^ : U ,s Sumter, S. C., Nov. 25.?Sunday t ^-morning being bright and clear, a ^ large number of members and friends e " found themselves on?their way -to c ^ church. Rev. Robinson preached a 11 v' very inspiring sermon. Seemingly lt -many souls were touched, when the v ^ wave of hymns- filled the building, h Seemingly the hearers forgot all their 1 sorrow; their voices rose with the P choir, clear, sweet and high. Their. . ? --wrls-seemed-to go-Uf> on their voices? r. Ivx press ions of sadness were remov l>' ed -from their face. Their eyes look- ^ u' (1 i'fbilant; ? - i e Union's Sunday schoo^ is in ats ^ bloom. Miss Henrietta and Ellen \ l" Dukes have returned fronvNew York. v They are splendid workers in the S. ? S. and A. C. E. L. and has joined ^ heartily?in. th(? work. : Wp are all ^ glad to have them. W<> m-e Holip-htt>d to honor the presence bf Rev. E. ^ ^ T. Gallashaw our ex-pastor and Rev. Tiller, Air. BEnill'll and Wheeler ami * Mr." Hodge, Supt. of Pine Hill -Sun- g) ^ -4r**-=*"dr>"pl ' The young people, are very an- ?' ?' \ious and very interested in the .-Lea gue work.. All nffton.-o .? .... f*-*-"ii"Kiy iTl! j nrotid of their office. . ^ MT. OLIVE CHIRCH. t ii We were j?lad to greet our new w | pastor. Sunday. Nov. 23rd. in the per- y ' son of the Rev. W. B. -Bouler. We s T Tngtrrrgstui miTntnV' .nMm"!. son was wonderfully discussed. We p *' raVnl 1.87 on .Sunday, 'l'he host of-i-0 '' all we hadi a wonderful sermon, that a was enjoyed by all. r. . h .* * . "* ' C! ' EAST SPENCER NEWS s h a ,7{ On Fi'tday TiftPTTrmm?the- Senior a Missionary Circle met at the beaut 1- l' ful home of Miss Mary Ella Watson. I(J The ' sident being absent, Mrs. Ail- ? die Craijare presided. The'meeting n. 1? pened with .singing, "Pass, mo not, prayer by Mrs^_ Rachel Heath. A s ij shoft- program 'was rendered, after W the regular scripture discussion. H ' Mrs. I.ossie Slade- read a paper that ;, was very interesting on "Mission" ti 1 The pastor Rev. J. S. Daniel sang ? <1 ,1 beautiful solo, "What are you doing 1 for Jestis?-^- "Just after the program T I the hostess invited the members into f the dining room where they were, serv v. Vj* ed chicken salad on lettuce, black cof fee and cake. The meeting adjournV ed to meet at the home of Mrs. I.ily /. Slade. A, Mrs. Daniels gave a peanut i4 hunt party on Friday at the Junior tl Missiionary for the drive that is h now on. A large crowd met. Many h ^ games were played Nothing but ,s seniors were there. - h " Mr. Arthur Groves was the center of attraction all enjoyed the fun very h much. Mrs. Daniels says she laughed d mora than sha had since she s1 left Union, Si C! After much fun's the hostess served hot cocoa and' h crackers. Afterward all joined in and p ~ pktyed "Jack in the Rush until 10:30 all left expressing their joy. - a On Friday night the ' same time h ' the Seniors met at the home of Mrs. h A1V.nr+Vi? Puff TVr.r.00 >r vll(* IVUII I'UIIU UlU tlllllll t'li 1 ^ ! and juniors met at the home of Miss ' TT""T m''h fhir"'"Tt"nr''11 ?ar - :4 . | ty, for the interest of the Junior I y 1 Missionarv on the drive. They had ' a merry time playing frames* of all a J"] kind. A most enjoyabie evening was t< spent. The hostess sao:ed nunch and S "A. ? ?? ,n I Mrs. Georpre I?ewis of MeKeesport, h r|. Penn., spent Thursday afternoon with ii [j. I her neictv Mrs.. Lila Holt. tj ]s J Rev. and Mrs. W. R: Robbins, of -P >d Hifrhpoint N. spent Thursdtry ts with their" uncle. Deacon Reuben h r- Robbins. They were the fcueats of ?*. "V * , x ' * 1 ' . 4 t ---? THE PALM! lev. and Mrs, Daniels far a fe inurs also Mrs. George Lewis of M lees port, I'enn. Rev. and Mrs. H. 11. Hawkins ( lannapolis, N. C., spent Monday a ernoon ut Mrs. Zula Tenner, to"ha1 i chat,, with Mrs. Catherine Maso he sister-in-law- of Mrs. llawkin >he lelt the folowing night lor Fen Th^v also spent a few hours with lie md Mrs. Daniels. * Mrs. Lila Slade and her daught diss Arietnao returned Monday ni vith Miss Creola blade the sn laughter. To our delight Miss Slat ame noine in line condition. SI vas able to get out among her frien< md attend" cnurch .ATfer consultir ior home physician she found th; be*had no sj^gns of appendicitis. i\ir. \\ alter Parker naU the nusfo une to fall from a tree while opo um hunting and break his leg. 1 pi the Voung Men dub. ,? We afro sorry to learn that *Mr ,izzie* Kobbiiis hus taken her bed i ;aitr after a few weeks of being ou V-e?p'ray tlyat she will soon be he elf again. Mr. Zebba Itol^bins, the son < Ir. and Mrs; Reuben Robbins is als ick. We hope for this young man ncodv vccnvurv . fllio- ur>un<?*>vinn ery tallented. Deacon Robbins hi uJ deepest sympathy with his wii ml son both sick.*- - . Snpppy \yaa^t> beautiful day ar lie,Pastor, Rev J. S. Daniel gre"et< full congregation.-* He used us h "Knnet.een Ways to He'll he sermon \vajs_weU delivered? Sunday School and B. Y. P. I ere well attended. The Baby Che ang for the B.'"T7 P7U. with Sari )uBois at the piano. At 1:00 o'clock.Rev. and Mrs. Da els motored out to NeW Bethel a ompanied h- Mr, and Mrs J. Lo lie Slade utid Mrs. Lula Durham. Evening services were well atteo (1. All were delighted to have Re V. R. Robbins. from Highpoint N. C o preach for the evening servic lis sermon Was very much enjoy* lov.?Robbins was accompanied t lis wife. Deacon Marshall Curry and Mr 'earl Coleman are still on the sic 1st. - ' ..A'rs Wiliie Holmes who hassl e I! ijuite lie?has by.-n out .to tl lei.gbt of 'ic 1 many fronds. Rev,. add .Mrs. Dai.'"ls \.i-' 1 iri"i. Mi . I'lary E. Wirson for : g ; '.v," i pi .aloes -Mrs. Hat. Vatkins: for a good cake; Mrs. Flo nee Brown for a large frying si: hickeii. Mrs. Josie Benjamin f< n i Ik. The scribe (Miss Sarah?Dubois /ishes to thank the members for tl earty support in buying the paper "* II KM M INC WAY N K\\ S On Saturday the &2nd, our presi iK elder Dr. T. J.^Miiles, held h rst Quarterly Conference of ,tl ohnsonville Circuit at Bethlehem 1. E. church and had a good atte ance and a successful Confereni ith good reports and best of all tl isters had plenty of good things at which were epjoyed by all. C undav-_uiorning the Sunday scho pered at '.> a. m. with the ^_upt. M s F. Shelton presiding.. The attei ance' was good and the lesson wj uiy interesting;?ttre?fcfaehers a? ?holnrs taking a lively part. T1 Vterest in the lesson. Kev: W. M. Wright, our pastor eoi ucted the services in his usual spi led way. At 12 P. M., Dr. T. J. Mil scended the rostrum and deliver* he greatest sermon he ever did he :i the six or eight years he has be* ,'ith us, from I Cor. (Jth chapter, 16 orse. The whole church was in piritual uproar, while the man } rorHtwlKed about theowers over men,- Dr. Miles is oi f the greatest preachers in the sta ml as presiding elder he is in a cla v hi pise IT. We highly endorse h mulidacy for the Bishopric and wi upport him all we can in his electii t the coming General Conference U.'12. Long may he Live to carry t fie work To r~tj^ M aster. We were glad to see Mrs. Sheftt ut again afte ra very serious atta< f fever. _ v Mrs. Annie Green.^an^. Mr. J. V elf motored to Andrews tp visit hi liGloi^njLiaxiTft Mr^Sfid* Mrs. M. 1 tecton, the former is^ery sicl:. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wright ente uined at juncjieon on last Wedno ay evening in their cozy home M W. Woodbefry of Virginia and M iV G. Walker. Miss Leola Wrigl urnlshed the music of the evenin hieh was much enjoyed by all. CONWAY NEWS. _ Bethel A. M. E. Church." At th.e uHual hour the pastor filh fie pulpit. After all prelimiharit e turned the service over to tl aders for class examination. The Sunday school election wi ad at the usual hour. The first Quarterly Conference wi ,.1,1 c 1--- ~ t.u nunuiiy nigni. uur presiding e or I)r. D. C. Deas preached a so tirrinp: sermon. Subject: Behold tand at the door and ltnoeh.? Evoi ody was madP to feel glad while 1 reached such a wonderful sefmon. The guests of Rev. W. I. Gore we s- follows: I'.lder and Mrs. D. C. Dei lev. Brandus, Rev. Davis, Mr. Gr am, Miss Ritter, teacher of Mari< 'raining school. 4 A Dumb Supper will be given Fi ay jightr .at thr~hnnip nf Mirsr-Gha .atimer. Mr. mid Mrs. CKas. Latimer. M nd Mrs. Geo. I>ntimeis their daug pr( Emma motored to Georgetow unday. Mr. .ERv?Hemingwayr Wtnati remingway and Mr. Wesley Hpr ngway motored to Wilmington f heir brother and son McKinloy wl assed away Sunday. Mr. Paul Smith -was glad to h?i is relatives from Florida, Mrs. Ro: VWiamsr Mr, G<hk Williams and Mi lllen: WlliamsTti ' k* --V ... / V;,? - ' ETTO LEADEiU w I st. Gkokge" news c- i . We have in our community a w man of an unusual life, in the pers f* of Mrs. Matilda Berry Bryant Dou 'e lass IJutson, age 81. Better kno\ n? among our race as "Grandma" a lS* among the white race as "Aunt Tild " Grandma was born in June of 184 v> 16 years before freedom. She w married three times. The first mi er riage being to a Mr. D. Bryant; te this couple was born three childri -K. all of wnom are dead. After bei married 6 years, Mr. Bryant, die | She stayed single for a number J years and then married to a Mr. Pie ty Douglas; no children was bo to them. After being married years Mr. Douglass died and she st r" ed single a?*ain for a number oPyea s" then married *he late Deacon Willis Hutaon, of Gpod Hope Bantist Chur 18 who died in January, iau6.~ Th were .married 14 yuan.?No ^h?M? s- were born in this marriag^ oil hi a_1 but she was the second mother it. I m- ^ mi. p.uvoun o mat wut s cnnar r". which were seven.. "GrMldr>TrrU~rT-T,r -pctifnn*- midwi >?_ iov 52 and has never been ; 50 companied by a doctor,- During t a- time of her practicing she has to h is , credit 386 children; among that nui as ber are 24 white children.. She sa fc | tod a y^th a s h ^w i 11 retire from t. id reach 400. She has been a memb ?d ot Good HopeBapfisFGhurch for Is years and is still active and is t mother of the church. May God cu tinue to bless "Grondrma wid^najLs J. live to be a hundred and more yea >ir old. [tr W K Rh'kcnbacker nf Rrnn ville has been elected as Principal n- the Dorchester Industrial Academy c- succed his brother, Kev. L, J. RicKe n- backer, who have resigned. A bulletin has been printed as-=f' d- lows: No. 1.. Dorchester Industr v. Academy, onerated by the Lonely H '., Association, St. George, S. G., loun e. ed October 15, 1U25. 1st. From 1 ?d and 5th ' class exercises 5 da >\\ 2nd. From 5th and 10th? Grad " T'lasses exercises 3 davs per week, s. Boys: Auto Mechanic, Biack Smil k Wheelwright, Shoe Making, and Cs pentry. Uiris: Dress- .Maxing, Ec n* homics, and Hair Culture. ie Boys: Agriculture, Trtick Farmii . Products and Marketing, Busine to Course, Athlette and a We can do it Mow much will y< le pledge _a month? r- Prof. W. K. Ricke'nbacker, A. I w Principal; Rev."J. M. Marshall, B. jr S., Chrm. of Trustee Board; Proi. P. Owens,- L.. I., Director; Mrs. Er 0 ma L. Jenkins and Miss Bessie hi Windham teachers, The School s- moving forward. The Colored Hi School opened .Mo day...Oct" 6, 1930. The City Sup Prof. W.C ^oirder and quite a nui d- ber of patron's and friends attendi is the opening.. All of the visitors e pressedThemselves, promising thf support^and co-operation. The ?o nJ" teachers were presented and nc -e ones introduced by the principi ie There are at present four new teac to ers on the faculty. They all cor >n highly recommended: Prof. J. B. Ta 01 lor, Jr., Claflin University; iMi YT-Pearl Brown, Claflin University, Mi n. Addie tr. Smalls. Tlaynoa Inatitut iS Prof. Taylorj is quite an Athletic St fTi?and-the.JiQys_are~delighfia" to ha ie him Tliv frillri ing rrin'il tutes the faculty: Mrs. Mabel C. W Prituiinal .tear her of. _Hijj School. English, and Historv: ProlT ' B. Taylor, Asst. Principal, Hi Schc " Math,* and Science; Miss Willie Ne1 man, Sixth and Seventh Grades; Mi Sallie Felder, Fifth Grade; Miss p* Brown, Fourth Grades Miss Add L?" Smalls, Third Grade and Pianis * Mrs. C. C. Marshal. First Grade. ?_?F.vpry indication points to ~a~-ve 0 successful school term. The prim ie while away the past summer, Mr: Joe H. Bauman, Mrs. P. Lyi *s 'Miss Ada Griffin and Miss Chen ,s Griffin, motored to Harleyville, Su day to visit Mrs. Liza Griffin. >n ; Mr. David Lemon and Mr.-Will >n Heyward motored to Orahgeburg le )n Saturday. v. ?h Mr. Joseph Lemon is on the si )n list. We hope for him a speedy 1 ik covery. ' r' r . | A game of fnuch interest will ^ played here Friday. St. George \ ?r Florence. The, "Flyfng Eagles" a ? in mm tor the Wilson Hi. ) Mrs. Earlene Bauman is on tl r- sick list. s- | Mr. Anty Glover left Sunday f r- an indefinite stay, at Charleston, r. Prof, and Mrs.'J. B. Taylor, a bahyr-and Mr. Dozia Wesley Stua R, motored to Orangeburg Saturday. I Thanks t.o Mj, James Senior, M I Charlie Webb and Miss Willie Ne' ' man for promising to be steady cu ! tomers. - Hope S. H. F., and A. L. ~ will follow them. . . i(*. k The Dorchester County Colon ?s Fair is supposed to start Tuesda Nov, 18, but will be postponed un ' a later date. *s Your reporter is much improve V! JONES VILLE NEWS ul. ? ,mr| "Rain, ra!n,. go away; wait at ' tome' andthfrr dny, Famieis want ie , plow?not play." The farmers of this community a ^' about through gathering - Sown ^ | grain is now in progress, but the r ^ cent rain has curtailed all farm wo for quite awhile. .. | Otrr schools are opened and !^^n^plendid shape. Prof. Hall of Ro r .with Misses Long and Gaffney as li j" sistants. Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Dig; of Union are teaching at Cedar Gro ' Prof. E. D. Gafltney and M>?s Perco arJ,,arr .are the teacb"~f*~ Rock H With such competent instructors t schools know no failure. . Mrs. Louise Stewart has return 10 fromColumbia where she pttendt th? Fair and visited her daughter M * A Beaty Mrs, Clara Gilmore is back fro Waahingtort, D. C., where she spe V * H i ? ????? several " . . friends and at ^ the bedside_of_he*r sick daughter also. K ,0. .Miss Mattie Ruth Foster and Mr. on Milo Robinson of this place were * g quietly married Saturday at Union, vn May, their voyage over life's sea be a 11 n(] peaceful onc\^ a" Messrs Kdward Long, A. Davis and'I others attended the Fair last week in ] as ] Union." ir ' Services at Fosters Chapel Sunday \ to were shoit bec ause of inclement wea- < n; ther. The pastor Rev. J. C. Collins has I tlg been elected as pastor of St. Luke, made vacant be the. resignation of! 0l Rev. A. I.. DuneanT ( Mr. and. Mrs. Adol"hus Mims vis- j ru ited their brother Mr. Robert Slims j 2Q- rand ljis family last week. av | The Colored Fair ,begins in, Union ,r; ; this week. Here's hoping much sue- j im cess". Many people from here are I ^ ch 1 planning to attend every day.A' ev ' Kvryone is looking forward tof' ^ Tbankseivimr. Hnntimr will be the > main feuture. Old Mr. Turkey had! of j better look out as his days are geten ting short now. f-| V 1K F.N Xl'AVS j = he1 . ? i i * . I er i. After about seven days of cohtvn- ; .u ual rain the clouds have' disappeared ( and we are. again enjoying sunshine, j < he T( day has felt more lrkjrspring than i; ps a day in November. ?' j? cr Mr. H.P.Brmvn. who is : >. ten,ling C :u; Benedict College, came hi.me"'Friday u h], afternoon and spent a pleasant week- !? i end will, his parents. \ surprise 5 hP ' birth-day party was given him Satur- ~? dfiv niufn u ml ? 1 ,rs , ?o.-' ?? " icw kc numuer 01?rus ? j friends-ettji>yed the ocassi'on with him ! I u | Anions tht. many gifts that he re-4 1 coived?was a "radioi"?Mr, Brown, 1 t returned to Columbia Monday morn- j _ i iriRi ' . I Kev. P. A. Callaham, D. D., was re- ^ cently called to the Pastorate of the-j ial Friendship Baptist Chweh.?A?largei jv crowd greeted him at morning and at , C . night services Sunday. We gladly 1 1 " welcome Dr. Calluham to our city and ' wish for'him a large measure of sue- ? cess% * _ e Mr. Frank Joy her, who, has been C t~?confined to his bed for .severai. \yceks i_ ' is much improved, and,the doctor has j 11" permitted hint to sit up sorpe now, u\ Little Harold Watson, the nephew 1 of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McGhee, was 1 ^ carried to Dr. A. B. Johnson's Hos-' pit.nl lfiSt " 'ilnh f" I1 1" -ftiwratinn, St I this ?writi'n<j he is doing nicely and i ou hopes to bp in school soon. j I Mrs. Mittie Green, who.._has been j ,spending the winters here in Aiken for several years, passed away Mon- , day morning, November 10th, at her ^ ;winter home. She had been linger-1? IiK iui some time yet her death was ! ,s a shock to her family and ?friends. j Her funeral'was held at Cumberland n-* A. M. E. Church, Rev. J. B. Jennings I >l* Pastor; assisted by the Rev* P. A. |<' n" Callaham, Pastor of Friendship- Bap?1?e" tis-t Church. Mrs. Green had been p a watch care member of Cumberland _ Jir Church for a number of years, and Id was loved_by all the members of the 1 ;w church because of her splendid?quali^ ? ?1. ttts and loving disposition. She was h a member of Stewardess Board No. ne 1 and was faithful to all obligations y- of the church. The remains were . ss laid to rest here in the city. S rs. Since the return of the pastor to e; .Cumberland Church ise^tlal i new n ar elvbs ..have been?organized and they u ve have seti-ouL-ta. wur.k yrth a wonder- I EufuP spirit? The pastor and officers __ jl- .are, looking Pin, .mentor loiull. llii gh year than ever. J. "" There "will be an ' Egg?ShoweraL the home of Mrs. Rebecca branch, q w. on Richland Ave.. Monday night. NoV. rs 24th; given by the members of the 1 p' Conference Claim Club. Don't miss < lie 'this unique affair. fl ,t. Mrs. Francis Connor, one of the g* 'l val members* of-Cumberland Church ? camaiiomejlast week from New York, 'TT we arfr glad to have hcr~"~back with q ?C us- ' " ? l 19s LANCASTER NE\VS~ ie . w- -.. n" (__Prt?f.. and Mrs. Riley, Misses Ingram ar.d Hood attended the funeral e of Dr. ,1. F. I.ee in Charlotte, N. C., ist Sunday, November 16th. Misses Wells km\ Pendergrass worc*i shipped at -St? PauF-Ai?ttL?J?, -Church. _h 'e* Sunday. -> *T That we have a very modern facul^ ty which keeps abreast with and ex- ? ' S ercisi's the latest teaching methods o retis evidenced by the very unique projects that itt^ in use here. The Lanhe i puape Broadcasting Station used A ! in the Fourth Grade. Miss O. L. or j Rookard teacher is very interesting and helping in teaching language, nd. The " Seventh Grade Class in- Geo-1' rt, graphy, under the supervision of Miss ~ P. M. Ellison, is preparing a very' ? Ir. unique geocrraphy scrap book. I w- The various blackboard projects is- and decorations in the classrooms are S. indicative of the approaching Thanksgiving season. "The First ed Thanksgiving" poster ..in. the?Fifth iy, Grade classroom, Miss M. E. Fendertil grass teacher, is very unique and artistic. !' d Misses Hood and. Ingram are planning to witness the Livingstone-J.. C. ^WC^WO^O^OOO.OOOOOO<K^OWOC J" Your ILjL _ e- V " ? * : Need ([3 Y _ _ v3 X Can he found in our Advertisi in \ ar? asked to re&d these adve ^ 'X we are getting from the adv " \LL diuin to reach the public. ' s U , ^ 4j -lr -- : PAGE FIVE Imith "game in Salisbury on Thanksiving. 'Little Edward, Jr. and -George Emrson Riley, four year old twins, are aking music lessons and are -show lg remarkable adaptability. PROFESSIONAL CARDS UK. 11. 11. COOPER PehTIst pejbiul Attention Given to. Diseases of the Guma Gold Crowp and Bridge Work A Specialty llice Rhone 04i"J, 1125 Washington Si Residence Rhone 8204 DR. S. R. GREEN ' ~ Office Hours: Telephones 1 to 10 a. m. Res. 6028 2 to 2 p. m. ?"? Office: 5775 " 6 to 8 p. m.? ffice; : . ?? rftesitiencei 500 Gregg St. 1508 Gregg Office IIours Rhone 1:30 A. M. to"2 R. M Office 35*36 6.00 i\ M. to 8 R. M Res.-6548 Dr. C7E. Stephenson Physician and Surgeon lisease of Women and Children A Specialty . )ffice: . * Residence: 414Vh Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. >ffice Hours: 8:.'n? a m >?.???? . _ ???. vu i .uu I". I*. DR. 11. D HARPER ? Surgeon Dentist 'illings, Extractions, Plates, Cruwna " and Bridges Gold Crown and Bridge Work ' 7~A~S1"CCI ALT Y? ?- 100 ?4 Washington St.. Phone 21033 : _ l t< < )llice Hours: Telephones: :30 A. M. to 7:0U P. M. Office 0033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST illings. Plates, Crowns and Bridges Sunday by Appointment Ixtraction by Conductive Anesthesia " a Specialty. ~ I 107 % Washington St., Cola, S. C i ? DR. L. M. DANIELS Physiciaif and Surgeon pecial Attention Given Diseases ' Women. ffice Residen, 125 Washington 2230 llamiili"?~ Phone 6429 Phone 7504 , -Dm, G^stdart ffice Hours: Telephoi 1:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res : 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. * Office iff ice: Reside> 030 Taylot St., 1117 Pine .*> ' > r , *ffice Hours: Phones? 1 A. M. to 2 P. M? Res. 8875 ~ 8' P. M. to 8: P.'M! "~~"OTfice~424T"? DR. W. D. Chappelle _ Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty ' Office: Residence: 324Vfc Assembly St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. , ffice Phone 8407 Rm anoo . uvil? UI0O N. J. FREDERICK / Uorney-al-Law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal 119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. J. H. JOHNSON & CO. I Notary Public and Dealer in real estate and sale of lots in tifully located on paved road above College Place. \ Phone 6422. 1109 >4 Washington Street * ^very | /* ' ? ing Columns. 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