The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 06, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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'c Saturday, December 6, 1930. p CHURCH NEWS OF ZION BAPTIST CHURCH \OTRS ^ _0ur fashion review for Monday nite Dec. 15, b :3U P., M., has become the - _? talk of . the tow n, The^ general pub? lie is anxiously waiting the time when the largest crowd ever expected at Zion Church will gather to hear ing the latest Paris and Broadway^ styles of 5th_Ave., New-York which will be displayed through the kindness of the Federal Clothing Store,' 15118 Main Street, . Columbia, S. C. . Tickets are being sold for ten cents each-ticket has a .coupon with a number on it, and the person hblding the lucky number will 'be given a prize bv the Federal Clothing Store of this^ City. You wrll nnss a treat "noF to hear some of the best niusiQ and sing? ?' ing of the -<rity7 Do nut forget the date, Dec. 12, 15, 1U30. ~ ST. JAMES?A: M. E. CHURCH Sunday School opned nt tn-nn o'clock with devo.tionals. After devotionals the lesson which subject was about Zachaeus._ was discussed r and reviewed by Adline Johnson. Rev. Owens gave a very helpful -talk- nra inB*?on-how our-wost- effieien t superintendent Mr. Russell ha<T train > ed the little ones to do service. At 11:00 o'clock Rev. Owens preach ed a very good sermon from St. JoTin 10:9. His sublet was The Gate or Glm-v from whjch.he took the followiner tes^ from this text_he took th? topics: 1. B:~ Faith 2nd by love; 3rdBelievin. Believe 5 the members of the young men Community club came to help the Junior Choir. They gave a very intertsting excellent program on which Mr. Coma. Webber sang a solo, Mr. Thompson, read a veryfl good paper telling tHe purpose of their organization. J Mr: Cannon also sai\g a solo which was. very beau tiful $0.00 was raised. 11 At 7:00 o'clock league 'commenced nn excellent -urogram was renderedthe participants were Lillian Harris who read a paper-oir spreading the" gospel; another on the same subject' s was read by Fannie Phelps.'" ~ ' Some oi tne points which were grv "1 en were: 1. Telling others about the gospel; 2. By bringing them to the gospel; 3. B" helping the gospel find them; 4 By sin"1? songs that will touch the hearts" of lost souls. It was also said that it was every ones dut" to snread the gospel. Wilhelmina Johnson read a paper " on ^How" the Child is Trained." The first step in a childlsJife is the crawling then the walking and so on until it reaches manhood. 8:00. o'clock Presiding Elder Lyles worshipped "with us and finisfredhis quarter. Rev. Mrs. Mary Cooper r will preach* here December 7, for benefit of Sunday School. All mem~ bers and friends are asked to come and bring an offering. BROWN CHAPEL NEWS The Sundav School opened at th? usual hour with the Sunt, and teachers at the post; after the lesson was ' Tullxr /1iiTo "/ "/I <r7vr?rT r>n mlior present, Rev. Pruitt in his usual way ' took charge. of- the morninc service. He selected his subject from Rev. 2; 10 "Fe'Ur none of those thines which thou?nhnlfc?suffer;?behold the?Dovil' ?shaircast" some of you into prison. that ye may be tried; and ye shall _r- have tribulation ten days, be thou v faithful unto death and I will give o thee a crown of life. Rev.Praitt is a wide-awake pastor that knows how to put the program . over. The members seem to be very proud of their, new leader, and are hoping for much success. ? At the evening service we wer ?? ?phrased ttrtrrrve"!tcv.^"T'."KTa"ze"r to" preach for us. ReV, Kiazer is from the Mount Moriah Circuit. lie spo.ke from Ephesians, 4:14, subject t'The Danger of Drifting^',* wl pi? was another soul stirring sermon delivered by this strong and able minister of the gospel. union circvn~church nE ws Sunday morning being very beauti fplaml warm we were " delighted ill finding our way to the church and to our surprise we had our own p. E. Rev. A. P. Spears who preached a wonderful sermon. Seejningly the windows, front heaven were opened and glory cam down from above.? -We.' * * feel sure that we had 'the visitation of the holv spirit our hearts burnodwithin us while the wmn of God stood by_ the-way and preached. .We were delighted to have as visitors : Mrs. A. P. Spears and children, Rev. Richardson and Rev. Carmel, our fathers whom we^ are -delighted to honor at all times also Rev. E. Ci. Gallashaw. . ? ~ Sunday School began at the usual hour;"" TTie lesson was very beautifully discussed all officers were in their ^pT a c e^fmf jrit time. Gtrr meniftershlfr is increasing and we are very proud of the young men and women who are taking an active part in the work.. We are also 'rlad tu have Mr. Julius Hall'back with us a splendid worker QnhnWl nnri nhnrrh. III tilt; UU11U?J KJ\, livva ?... The A. C. E. E7 is wide-awake iand moving?upward;?we?had a spendid * meeting on Sunday evening. Mr. M. Moore addressed the young people this address was very inspiring and we have all decided to excell by liod's help. ~ JliT OLIVE BAPTIST CH0RCH Sunday Was a very pleasant day and services and Sunday School were as usual. The sermon was taken ?from the 9:4; 1 must work the works of him that sent me whilst its day, 1 . \ 11 I f. ' ti T ~ ~d, for the nighi uumeth^when no marr"^ oan wcrk. The whole congregation ^ spcnipri to have enjoyed it:?Seeming-" ly Rev. Brooks knows whfli-Lo Lrinjf ~to hig^?people. DldrPt our hearts burn while he talked to as by the wa. Among our visitors were Miss Boul- ^ ware, Ivliss Watts and Miss Alexander 1 members of the f?mi)ty; ?|HA Johnson, Deacon of Savannah Grove Church of Florence County Visitors are always welcome to our church. nt There wil be a Bingo Party given at the School Auditorium, Wednes- nt day night, Dec. 3. 1930 for the benefit of the church. Sponsored by Mrs. n* Elouise Lewis and Miss Cora Alexanjder; two good chureh workers. ni BETHEL A. M E. CHCRCH NOTES Quite a number of young people w and adults greeted the- Supt., Officers teran interesting study period Dr. d< and the Pastor Sunday morning. Af- th Lawrence was piesefiled by thfr sup erintendent to review the lesson. His I method was very impressive and ui hierhlv henofipinl ?1 * ? ?^ iiivciiuif SCIIUOI; he electrified the boys nd girls with ly questions on the lesson nd light on ti the?subject. . Miss Nance of -New- "Cl berry a visitor was introduced. Mrs. P' Lawrence extends _a_ cordial ijjyita- ? tion to the Sunday School Board to meet at the parsonage, 2010 Sumter St., Thursday evening. s ] At 11:15 A. M? Mrs. Bates, at tbo organ, sounded the "call" to worship. Dr: Lawrence, Selected the 122 oi Psalms, 7 verse. Subject," "Zion's M Peace and Prosperity,"" from which ? he preached a wonderful^ sermon to hi the splendid audience of visitors, mem in bers and friends. He asserted the in "greatest question before the world fc today is peace." Nations?and indi- ^ viduals alike are concerned about it. tc Prosperity comes after peace. Peace tCi from Jesus Christ. We are thank- as ful for one more into f?l'< "rVl" -st 'unie f.orwura *?pd jn>rod Sundn; h, . morning,?The?-following persons q] worshipped with us at. the mo nfng g, j5erv.jce:_<JQ?a^>tv-_and Mrs. McGhee, hi rind ' fhi ugh tor nf A ikon S C,i also -gMrs. Foster ofv New York City and r Mr. Robt. Childs, in company, Dr. t? Palmer Chappelle, now of Mich., who s, in his remarks expressed himself as a having enjoyed the sermon and ser- hi vice; Mrs. Lucile Lyles of Antioch e: Baptis| Church, and Mrs. E. . D. Pierson, of Chicago, 111.; Mr. McGhee yy in his very encouraging remarks jl?xpressed himself-as being pleased to ni b in the presence oT"his"former pastor and his congregation and to see him at Bethel, Columbia. Mr. Har vey was-asked to" make response on the part of the church; he did so in very amicable terms. We are prate1 k< ful to these and. all of our visitors si and friends and we assure you a hap- C py welcome awaits you ever at 'all tc of our services. Sisters Rosa Rut- tl ledge, 2124 Senate St., and Amelia lo Friday 2000 1-2 Gervais St., are add- tl od to the sick list. Let us pray ftjr w all of our sick that they lVUjy be out tl soon. Si'"''-": :V-r"Uo1v Communion. Come to the services and join in the tl ~worsliip and praise to God. " ol CAMDEN NEWS le . - f?1 Rev. J. M. Harrison, the beloved 4 Revs. H. / B. Thompson, Pastor of s< Bethel A. M. E. Church were here m on Friday preparing to get after tlie finishing of the new edifice. Bishop di Rancnm Hoc f olfon nn u/linro RieVinn Hurst left-off. May-the good?Lord __ strengthen him in every way, with ? such able men as leaders and the little flock following their, pastor the church wiirsoon be erected. AsTias" n< throughout 'the state should npt be content until historic Camden, has1 a growing and drawing "congregation 5 The Grim Reaper is still working. . Many sad deaths the past month. Oh in mav we all remember well the night s* of death draws near. Live useful lives ^ NEWBERRY NEWS , All roads lead to the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pratt, on CaldweH Street last Friday evening when ? "the reception of Rev. and Mrs, J, C. McClellan was held to the delight .of the many friends of Miller's Chapel Church. A large host of friends -?1 from all the denominations of the OI sister churches of the city were present? t<> meet The pastor and hisbtT ^ Jovcd wife. Among the nnt of town ni guontn.woro Dr. and Mis. flmn Nance Presiding "TClder of the 0ireenville District. After a program for the ^ oeassion, aW of~the friends were serv- ^ ed a delightful luncheon prepared for -the ocassion. Miss Thomasina Gallman officiated at the piano' while e,' others sung solos, duets and melodies also several recited. Sunday was a red letter day for lc Millers Ciiapel Church when its con- K' gregation turned, out ir> full to listen *? to the mastp?-1-?-^sermop delivefed by w Dr. J. C. McClellan the church has taken on new life and all things point tt to a successful year. . ?1 The many friends of Prof. U. d. "W Gallman and Mr, Jessie White are hi glad to see them out again after having a serious accident in an automo- io " bile wreck.?Mr. and Mrs. Silas Can? -T - - ' n Mr. TTn. M non, Mrs. mary iihiiuuu onu un. ... prene Rutherford of New York, N. Y.," P arrived in the citv on Saturday, af- L, ternoon to visit relatives and. friends S for a few days. They made the trip tc ; hy, Cammrr-is-ffne-ofe ? the city letter., carriers in the great Je Metropolis. ~ sc The Colored Teachers' Association will hold their regular meeting on Q Saturday December 6th at 11:00 ni o'clock Ar~M: The Christmas Seals t} for Tuberculosis will be stressed at P h . .-0 "P.. ' T ... lv . _v _ THE PALMET lis meeting" Mrs. Mary Sena ^Nance spent : hanksgiving Day with her uncle ana ' Lint, Mr. anil Al.rs.J3en. bates in <U>- i iniuia, y. L7 Wh.it there she was I L'lightiully entertained at a social j iveji in her honor. . Mr, Williams has started a' ice lull Id llig 1.11 mc.-i.l ; \h? ork is unuer tiie supervise. 01 Mi\ ?Chuppeli. ? Mr. is. vv. Alle, Jr ..s still en '.he ek?thstv? 111 LI.IS WHEATLEY BRANCH OF^HE COLUMBIA PUBLIC LIBRARY. 1 aurth Mobth's Report?Nov. 15130. 1st. week's circulation, 155 and 12 ?w members. 2nd week's circulation, 147 and 12 ;w members. 3rd week's circulation, 173 and 14 ;w members. 4th week's circulation, 17y 'tffi'd' 15 Total circulation 654 and 53 new ertifieFfe.- Present enrollment is 453. During, the month 16 new books ere placed on the shelves for circution. Other books have been or;red and some are being prepared at le main library for oar use. _ We art; very.gratetul for donations ' books and *?nagazines by individil friends. _ The patronage of the public is high appreciated and we solicit the connued cooperation of parents, teach 3, students,, boys and girls and the iblic in general. Yours for xervirp, ' _ J. W. TALLEY, Librarian. ? SEWS FROM ELISHA A. M. E. ? i i mib? ar same pastor in person of Rev. r Williams a man whom God has illed _to lead the people. To know im . Isnto love him. We are pledgig ourselves to do more toward help g this Conference year than ever be >re. Nov. 30th-Dec. 1st, the first quarirly conference was held at this ldrch?Avith such a man presiding ? Dr. E. A. Adams?another God!nt man.Somo of us have known him eretofore. He was as. lively as ev:, kept everybody awoke with many pod thoughts and plans that he rought tp this people. He preached wonderful sermon on Sunday from omarts 15th chapter, 13th verse. He tlked afxTut Joy. Defiining joy he lid at was Abiding Grace. He made beautiful picture of the text. He as a standing invitation as did .our >c-Presidfng Elder. Sunddy was very pleasant, altho le crowd being very small, the colet-ion throughout the "Conference aounted to $.11. ? TAYLOR CHAPEL. NEWS; ^ The return of the Rev. A. A. Ama2r was received with much enthuasm by the members of the Taylor hapel Circuit in all pointsy hoping ) have a better Success in the future lan in the past. The ladies at Tay>>r Chapel ore trying to organize lemselves and hope to do better ork for the church and community lis year tha nlast. The Sunday school is still alive; le attendance is fine. The subject f last Sunday's lesson was quite a arnin.g to us>?The Rich Young Rur. It pays all of us to sell out and et right with God. Mrs. M. B. Blocker is an old Sun?veral points of the lesson Sunday lorning. * Remember Bro. A. L. Broom, candiite to General Conference. WARE SHOA-LS? NEWS^ _ , . -a The A. M. E. Conference ~ which mvened in Greenwood last-week is JW history. Quite a nnmliar-Jmrn. 2re attended the Conference. We re proud our good Bishop sent Rev. eldon Cowan back'to us" again. Rev. uvyan litis uone quiie a Dlt OI gOOU i our little town. "We are prood to iv he raised more money than any :her pastor that has been here. rith no reflection - on none of the :hers, but 'he seemed to understand aw- to?pu all forces ?-workv? . The Little River Baptist church is rogressing fine under the leadership f Rev. Shumate and the splendid upt. Bro. Roebuck. Rftss Maggie Walker has returned > her ,work in Greenville, after sending some time with her mother i Fleming street. Mrs. Blanche-^Ltrwcry was called to ie bedside of her mother~Tn Pie<Iiont last week. We hope she will ion be hargelf agnim 1 Mrs. Carrie B.- Butler our Poro [air dresser seems to be on"the job repy week.. ??,? Mr. Charlie Nelson, of Brewer Nor al spent Thanksgiving with hjs par' its Mr., and Mrs. E. Nelson on Sulvan street. The niany friends of Mr. R. N. Butr will be pained to learn of his traic death which pccurred in Chari. ~ XT n d - A J "? r T\ i 1 n-f, \y., aaturuay. mr. puller as a yuung man of ntr mcarr ability. Although we cry hard-.times, but ?e wedding bells will ring1. Mr. Hard Smith and Mrs. Pearl Wardlaw ere happily married Nov. 2?lTd. 5pe for them a happy lify. Quite a number attended the Unn meeting at Forkville Sunday. hose attending were Mr. T.ee Taylor 'isses Erie and Ruth Robinson, Mr. . T. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl atimer, Mrs. Marion Robinson, Miss usle B. Hood, Mr. S^W. "Washing" >n was oiir delegate. Mi-. W. r at the hpme of Mrs. Lonie Anderm. Look out. ? ? Mr. W. A. Evans of the Shady fove section lost by fire his house ad contents. Had it not been for i> keen eyes of Mr. and Mrs. George isher Mr. R. T. Robinson would ave lost his home. 1 rr.~ "* , i ,. - > - - 1 ?~'tt TO LEADER !S L MMJbiKTON N E WS. At St. Mark church Sunday nigl t,he nutcd Dr. \V. D. V. King__puiitcne -fcOrtt packed church til people, aitFi it wa sraining the people came iroi nmny different sections to hear hin lie ib a wonder anrong the peopli He really preaches a gospel that tel! | of the pi'6tiehl 'day ;Fihs. i Dr. M. J. Sumpter, P. E. of Mar ning District was -^nrsent, also ' ot beloved pastor, Dr E. ff,?William and Rev. T. G. Ragin and many oti ers. Grown men all over the chure w'ept like babies, while 'this fearle* I preacher like a modern l'aul ex plait led the "word of God with telling el feet. Gospel ol' this' kind will hel any people. We congratulate \ou pastor for getting him to speak to u ! God bless the Ral.me.tto Leader can its entire staff that's doing so nine | to help oiir people by its stron write-ups. RETT IS ACADEMY NEWS. Because- -financial depreSTHhTls^ hi now existing is .110 fact that Rett Academy's enrollment will bp sma ler than usual. At preent the. Hig School* attendance exceed that 1 .last term and every week brinu more.?We have a moat qualified1 no ulty who is always in position to gi% desired results. ? . I- Thanksgiving day was? rightful celebrated. At 11 a. mv the studei body assembled in chapel and 'an?ii teresting program was renderedT^ ter the program Rev. G. W. Block* {pronounced a very effective Thank giving sermorfT Many -visiters we present and all hearts were made feel good. At 3 o'clock a large nun ber of Bettis graduates were pr.esei and an Alumni Asosciation was? wt based. Everyone present pledged liberal ?um, that will help relieve tl President and trustees of the hea\ burden that they are now carrying I' The 2nd division union of the M Canaan Baptist Church held it's regi j lar session with the Beaver Da I Baptist church of Aiken, Rev. J. V Miles, the most efficient moderat* was at his post and through his lea* ership the session was" intelligent] and succeifully conducted throug'hou Rev. Miles is doing great work n* only in this particular field, but others as well, and with his grei ambition is able to .master any ui rftrr taking?rn?a prosperous manne The next session will be a joint mee ing of the two divisions and will ca \*r?no viritVi Aft r.innnn rhlirr*h j Mrs. Mamie. Palmore has the syr pathy of her many friends in tl death of her father, Mr. Elijjah Brow He w as a faithful father and a tri christian. Tsick list, but' is much improved ; this writng. The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. gu> a very timely banquet in Bettis* ai ditorium on?Wednesday evening! .delicious dinner course was servt and everyone feasted sumptuously. Miss Salli0 Bailey a "member of tl High school faculty of Blackville ar Miss Shidie Watson a member of tl 1930 class who is now doing effici.ei Johnston wyrc week-end visitors e work "in the Bland Baptist schoc the campus? T~ COKKSBIRY NEWS. St. T'aul At M. E. church had the n<?w pastor Rev. Thompson Sunda He'had the members high in the spi it, as they heard a wonderful sermo We are_':ptuud of QUI1 pUStOP. The" foTTowTTig students spenf TTuVnT giving home Misses Frances Jacksc I Annie O. Holmes, Juanita F.o.ggi Josie L. Moore, Carrie Butler, Eugei ia May Holmes, Alice ^and Loui; Williams, Mary Goggins, rAlbertl Rn ?Rqsp Nash, Messrs. Hadsl Dixon, Mitchell T. Robinson. Those on the sick list are "Mrs. En ma Gumming*, - Miv Kalph' Jaekso Louden. The friends of Rev. and Mrs. Jei erette wish them much success their new work. Miss Mary Starks and Bro. Colun bus Starks spent Thanksgiving horn KATI!WOOD NEWS. ~ The Parent^Teachers' fiieetlhjf mi at the school auditorium Thursda mgnt ai trie usual nour m a iui> number. The sole jvurpose of ,tl meeting was ' to elect officers for tl term of '30-'31. Mrs. Ella Carte was elected president; Miss E. L. Rc inson.?secretary;?Mrs,?r J ?y. treasurer,^ The Penny Club of tt the term as follows: Jessie Whit' president; LoUisC Goodwirn-^ecrfetai: Elise Dan forth, treasurer, The Per ny Club raised for the school la* term the amount of $12.00. They ar planning to double the amount TlTi term. The Thanksgiving proeram wa quite a success. The quartet of th school rendered Iwa selections. W were also favored with a selectio from thp "Free Town" school whic was enjoyed by all. motored " to Orangeburg to witnes the game between State and Pair College. While in the city they wei the guest*-of Miss Saundors' siwte Mrs. Ruchanan. Mr. Cunningham and Mr. R. 1 Martin of Augusta were the dinn< guosts of-Miss?Sanndprs and Mi.' Robinson. A three course dinner wt served; the last being served wf ice cold watermelon. Everybody ?o looking forward 1 the play entitled "Eyes of Love RIDGEWOOD CAMP. _ Thanksgiving Day was very happ ly, though quietly spent by thP pi Gents at Ridgewoo<r Camp. , were remefbered with lartre baskel jof bright fruits from a Missionai 5 a . ' i - . T~ - . .* , - L . i = J society of First Calvary' Bapti: it church , r<ytQj>qftted by Mrs. Is as d Mayae, MrjnM5inis_ _and Mr. _McCu o lough; The Cooperative Missionar 11 S|-!e^y including Ffirst Nazaretl ;i. Bethlehem and Ebernezer Baptis e. churches, represented by Mesdarm Is Emma Starks and Rebecca Jacksor 'Sweets ~fTom~Mis. Wallace ari l- a large bunch of grapes to which wi ir attached an appropriate text, selec ed from the 107th Psalms on a slei 1- der slip of paper was presented 1 h each patient by a white Missionar ;s society, each of which the nurse an i- inmates appreciated imr"pr"*p1v' [7 ?Rev. and Mrs. S. B. Wallace, littl p son l'aul, little daughter Frances an r iss Marie P. Wiley were the deligl Si ful dinner guests of Mr. and Mr tj U. B.,-Pleasant Thanksgiving Day. h Miss Katie S. Knox of the city wh ^ is now serving as principal of th Swansea Graded school was a jileaf ant visitor of the Camp Saturday al ternoon. sea Castell?and-Annie- Coleman "At e me B. and Elvira Moore of Ridgt ,s wood students of Booker Washingto l" IH School. *1 - Were it not for the constant mes saees brougWfc to them by whom the :i* call! their "Dear Friend." he Rev. S t;" B. Wallace,,.the inmates wonder i e they could survive spiritually; but t their utmost joy and appreciation b '^"carries them a message almost wee! Vv i?,? ^ wesley^m. e. church. er . &=4 10^j0_ Sunday School, re 11:30 Sermon by the Rev. Georf to A. Singleton, D. D., Professor at A ft" len Dniversitv: a preacher, orator at nt scholar. Come and hear him. T1 fll pastor is clogsnphuiisbBNAfih-hhh a pastor is closing up his year's worl "ie ho leaves for his Conference Tuesdj y morning, the 9th instant. Sunday . Victory Day'."*" t. All members of the church a u- urged to be out Sunday mornii m wun iuii reports. We are looking f V. you. Don't disappoint us. ir Sunday morning subject: Drear d- and Dreamers. Evening subjec |y Lost Opportunity. The public is c tt. dially-invited to all of these set vice ot Rev..J. F. Page, Pastor, in 7-7 " """ " i at IN MEMORIAM n-' ' In?loving remembraTRfetrof?ot t- dear mother. Harriet Miles, who di< n. Nov. 19th. 1905. i At the home of her. son-in-lat fj. Rev. J. C. Tobin, Union, S. C. ? . 10 Many years have gone by n Since you left dor home ie Yet each day bri. gs you nearer, j For this is Novenvoer Sadent month Of~nli-t';c year: . t Your- only Daughter. ? ~i Marv A. Miles Tobin, ... 1 'HI S^ith C*-..*. A " IN ?A! EM OH I AM *d * | In lovine- remembrance of Jeffei !e son Davis McRae who departed th id life, on December 5, 1929. ne it? A .nrofound scholar, . ,t* " An affectionate father il, . A loving husband. I'm left alone 'mid the shadow My hair is .turning gray My?thoughts are straying bat again, ir I think of vou todav.. yr" Mary E. McRae, Wife; Sadie V. an n- Rosie L. daughters'. >n 1? 3 e, In loving remembrance of our 'kn j- ing. wife and. mother. Mts. "Emm ie: Johnson who." left us on Decembt ia 4, 1927." la Soon i-shall We meet again *Meet ne'er to sever; / n-;Sbob "shall peace wreath her chai ?,? Round -us?foreverv- ?? hi-" Our heart -will then repose, Secure from worldly woes; n- Our song* of praise shall. clo; in Never,\3fio^ never! Mr. W. W. Johnson, Husband; ^ r n -.l* [i- mrs. v.uuiiiit' wupriui, i/ua^iner GREER NEWS! On Wednesday afternoon ..the stv dent body of the Oreer~ fty asseml . j led and a short Thanksgiving Pec r I cram was conducted bv the Prof, 1 ? j K. McFadden. <e j Mr. Silvester R*>binson, , "Thanks r ! (riving" Miss Lara White; Preps ^ ration for Thanksgiving a select reac n I in)?; Miss Lott; select reading Miss I ^ GrOKfj; appropriate music 'Tot" fhe oc - casian was rendered by Mrs. L. I 'r Mc Lees. : . 'i The school is moving on nicely ur HIW mi1 iCrm^rsmp_m f I ui. myrauup | hi* is the l ight man in the right plae< , At Bethel M. E. Church, there wa an oyster supper^ilanned, Rev. luJ ls Lawton, Pass. /*" A. ?- Mr.?and?Sister^?Mrs.?U-.?M-;?Mas? ;S The supper will be at the 'home c !e The Mrs. L: B. MeLees e ? n h v^ooooooowoo^wooooo^ jf Y our ~?-1 ?11??N eed is A IQ A II! ^ a Can be found in our A'dve = re askfd fn rrrrd these i ~ our advertisers. We are 5. | we are getting from the ly X dium to reach the public, ts I 1 1 ir. -\ ' ? PAUfci MVB frqr : I jt The dinner guests was served .... \r- - -Miss Minnie Bfwn;- gave a lovely - y Thanksgivingc party Many of the ' 1, yonunger set were playangRefreshst ments were srvd. 1:4 - PROFESSIONALzl , ~ y - CARDS id ! 0 ^ DR. II. II. COOPER it | . . 1 s* . Reiitht j bpeciul Attention Given to Disease* o I , . e of the vj uins . j Gold Crown and liiidire Work f. A Specialty Office l'liune Q4;".? 1 lyTi Waidiintftmil Ml ~ ^ " l_JZEeauie?ct; Phone 8204^ ~zz~^r~~ r- " ' n: . ~ . * _ T" DR. S. R. GREEN y I Office Hours: TpIhoIv ? ' 9 ?Lu 10 a. m. Res. 6028 *41? to 2 p. m. Office: 5775 6 to 8 p. m.' ,e Office: Residence: 150Q Gregg _ St. ? 1508 Ciregff- ?' Office Ilouts Phone - " 1 11:20 A. M.To 2 1\ M .Office 3536 0.00 -IV M. to BI'.ll Re?.J>648 . ' Biv4^"E.- Stephen son m IMiysician and ?-7 ^ Disease of Womei ami, Children A ly ] Specialty is j-Offtce:? T~ Residence i 141414 Assembly St. 1.028 Oak St re IK ' or'i I Office Hours: 8:2f A. M. to 7:00 P. M S DR. 11. I) HARPri? or) * Silicon Dentist 1 fillings, l*!x tractions, Plates, Cruwm rj??? and' *)rld^6s77 Gold Crown and Bridge Work A SPECIALTY 1 rr 11 uD V5 Washington St., Phone 2lt?33 >d . V Office Hours: Telephones: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 IV M. Office (1033 Residence 8873 ." 1 Dr. D. K. Jenkins UENIIST ?-??_ Fillmgs, t*hiles, Crowns and Bridget. t Sunday by ^Appointment Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia a?Specialty. 1107 Vi Washington St., Cola, S. C. r- |???^mmmmam DR. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given Diseases Of Women. Office Resideno.. s 1125 Washington 2230_ilann>t?i -r Phone 6420 Phone 75114 . "DR. J. (i. STUAR'f u lUHice Hours: Telephone 11.00 lu 1 .00 1'. M.- Ke>. iWF Office: "Residence 7 2030 Taylor St., " 1117 Pine Si... Office Hours: Phones. ~7 ~?T A. M ' 9 p M 4ies: 88 76 ? 6 ft M. to 8: P. M. ? Office 4247 ? . DR. w ^ ? TMiysician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children - '. . " A Specialty Office: ] Residence. I324V4 Assembly St. 1301 Pine St Columbia, S. C. * ? j, l~ Oftee?Wtone ! 8107 KT^TPhone 0708 T N. J. FREDERICK i. . - ?iiiimii)-ui-kuw and .Notary Public , . PRACTICE IN AlX CO I UTS t. ?State and Federal I- 1119 Washington St., Columbia. S. C; "> - ^ "" J. H. JOHNSON & CO. tt ?Notary Public anHTfealeT " ? ?. in real estate and sale of lots in * PINE RI DjG E CE M ETERY. ReaiT ___ ? tifully located on paved road above ^ fPhone 6422. j 1109 >4 Washington Street Every I' rtising Columns. Our readers jL_ Advertisements, and patronize II proud of the business that..--;; advertisers vvho use our me- <> < : , , ;?> ! I - ? f T'll >r"J