The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 17, 1931, Page Page Five, Image 5
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CIIT'RCH NEWS OF
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BETHEL A. Mrr. (HI UriJ NOTES
Quite a, large 'numht r? n[' pupila
thronged the a:sles <it" tli- Sunday.
School room Sunday tunning in
eagerness as it were to lind out more
about Jesus and llis Words. hit nst
?ran well with the ^^hT\uT>"iV oT'the
new plan introduced by Dr. ami Mrs.
Lawrence. Tluvcnlf vt ?>n s douid.ug
itsejf already. \s". ii. i m d to a
-j'-spjcnrfitl review of rite lesson by Miss
Dbrothy Nance, (ot ganist.|-? tor the
? . Sunday?Sefmoh?4 - ??
^Sunday was quarterly day nukP'Dr.
G. K. Lyles, P. K.. war- present and
preached two- sold stirring sermons
from the texts <"X< w W r.e must be
put in nOw bottle?," and "I am poor
. anif needy, yet the. Lord tlunketh on
me." Dr. I<yii,'s .ihyays- has ;i ?" <
sage TuTl of inspiration' and 'lova- lor
his hearers.
At 6:00 I'. M.\lrs. It. S. Lawrence
presented an ins)hratinpal program
to the ydung people, of the League.
We are indeed thankful to her and
to the quartet of Allen UiiiversitV for
such a treat, also to .Mr. -Hodges ot
Allen for splendid address which was
highly plenning.?itLn?l.onnard" l.nw^
Xmas in .(Charleston and pr.esen;
Wtt with the young people again to make
^P4 things go in the Keaigne and Sabbath
School. We extend a standing invitation
to ,the quartet who'lifted flicyoung
folk by their sweet songs.5*
A very good session of the qtiav
terly conference was had -Monday n to
. f despite' tite ram.. "it.-, .byles, pu-ai-?s~?ing.
- All -leports. wvi:.e -v-vi y . +io?)d.?t.
Tuesday night, pivcavduig tin
church conference, a i. jn . ss. wfation
of young men of the '1 he.>lug < nl Dept.
of All.11 vi.sj.'l'ti our \ I . t r
Rev. A.- S. Henry. preached a ver;>
good serniqh filled with fo<.?i I'm.
thought which was vcrV : au!h eii
, *:.i'joyed. Dr. LawiTnc.'"" in e!r?ir,g remarks
asked for a dohaf oa ior ilij.
young- men-of Th s depait mot $*,??.
? $8-.55 was given,?We ate anv i' . t
have you ftear Dr. . Lawn tu e ii' > u
have not, and to. Ii'av.- yon i?i the
JserViees at Bethel at :dl ti.nes. \>>u
are welcome. ' *
On ! 'liday iTgTif \i;sr ; < TliV J a 11
eretto jrave a contest fur the bmad+t
of Jubilee Choir. A. ' profrrani wa.
: rendered?fui'vr;-;1 "ilro?ciuui's,.?Ttrr
members of Jul) iae f*l.' i.' .-any: tWo
songs lead b.v Mrs. Add:.? Kinimvd.
Fannie Phelps was Mi. 'ja. s of Ccie^
mony. The. rest of the |*ogiam were
as follows. Solo. WdhMntina Johnson;Instrumental
Solo,. -Adine Johnson;
Recitation. 1 ?y (Viu^Phi!p and (lei-*
tt'ude Bone.v, The K .i'tig laiul-v tjuecn
Were Mr., iferman Cooper and Mrs
Mary' -who weri/^Trowncd by
* Mrs. Wilhelnijj,a Johnson. At ten
o'clock ' Sunday Morning. Sunday
School convened l.y sihir'ny after the
devotionals were over the lesson
was reviewed hvour Suet. Mr. liuss
elk
At 12:00 oTToet; lie v. Owmts prMtclr
ed a most excellent sermon from l id
Div. of Psalms N vets.-o. . T!:s suhjecf."
"God speaks in- words and P(#ovi
dence"
- - 1:QQ u'clock. Lli.w.J aptrnm ok jhe
church rally elected their *..:? tubers
with whom they are' going to work.
0:00 "Vloeli the?1 - ''f; ' '"""Vll"'1
The lesson was interestingly tau,rht
?by-Mrs. Owen's end I-.ilttan niims?who
is Vice-President.
8:00" o'clock Rev. Owens fuir dearly
' beloveij; pastor preached- fijoni t in-21
Div. of Psalms, 7 vt'Vsd; subject. luft
ing Yourself up to (ibd.
. Mr. E. M. Oarr, one of our Sunda\
School teachers is ill, lie "is inissuu
* .very mucs anil We hope fop him a
speedy recovery. .Mrs. Hlanc.he ..John*
son is ill, also we are very gHtd trryrc
m *Mrs. Mary Cooper back who lias been
ill also. * .' . : -
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FIRST CALVARY ( III K( 11 NEWS.
On last Sunda> the Sunday .school
began the study of another set of
- characters. The boyhood of Jesus
was the one studied. The students
,were-greatly helped by this ' study.
Many wonderful tliintrs were'broughtout
in connection with His wonderful
Just followiug the .Sunday- scpo!
services, the usual prayer service
was?helti-which jiut' everyone into the
spirit of- worship ~ ~ ??
the pastor began the morning worsSt
the dose of the prayer service
ship, fie took his text from .John U>:
32: Behold, the hour comoth. yea,
is now come that ye shall be scattered,
every ipan to his own, andshall
leave me alone; and yet I am not.a
loner because th(. Father is vHth me.
The subject of this wonderful ser?
mon was It is better- to gt> alone in
the right way; than to go inthe
wrong way with the cj-owd.
Rev. Youngbloorl explained that
there are two ways of lonelme^; one
. in space; the other is when one is in
?a crowd, and hi* spirit duo; not agree
with the crowd he is lonesome still.
Thor^ who want to do right have a
' ? | W iftak ftUiou I t.Vwi
crowd; hut if v,-> nrn To follow God's
* commandments, ' we must he a pecuk
liar people, those who are drawn a*
way from the unGodly.
There are those who profess to he
Chiistians who will pi>> t>>! , in 'ill nl
, yie things of the world. Manv homes
.?^tre torn apai^-kcaust! one of the ua '
ents noes about having wiuu no fa"?
a good time. Thq man or woman who
is lpokincr for popularity seeks th"
wrong. thfing. Living far .Irsus
the nhble thntt'm life. ^
lived hv them, alone He went an'
-- prtiyed fror the world.
, The challenge como* to uk Arc wt
' SOUTH CAROLINA
... mix with m?n and live b
iheir convictions; or are we to liv
win and fur Jesus? At the close o
the sermon, We welcomed Mss Rut
caldwell as .a'watch care?member.
\\ e are sorry to report Mrs-. Ma
mie Howard and Mrs. Amelia 11a
as sick members.
'fne afterfioon found ljhe chyrcl
with manv worshippers whose heart
were runnitYgf over \vith praises an
l hanks to the good God who had a.
lowed them to . live and take th
?ITh-V HJi)rel's\ supper In ~tfie new yeai
several persons expressed their ap
v jireeiation for the wonderful mornin
. ..imon. 'Slany uplifting songs wer
stmg, and wonderful testimonies wer
Aiven.
, . Then in fev^rence and~ good wi
all partook of the body and blond ^
= <'hrlst.
CHARLESTON NEWS.
Km a nu,el A. M. E. Church
?Uev. .1. K. Heard. 1). 1)., Pastor
The membership and friends i
Kmanuel on last Sunday morn in
- hoard'a wonderful sei'inon whiih wn
may he*found in I Cor, third chapti
at tire 22nd verse: "Therefore let n
man glory in men. -For all thing
are yours." Theme, "All things ai
- yours."' As usual, quite a numla
of visitors were present among: whoi
wert. five white 'friends from th
until, It was stated hy ?rg- nn""1^
" oi the group that it was one of tl
. _sermuius recently heard. Th
rostrum was again graced at th
evening: hour by the same speake
Dr. Beard, who brought another stii
congregation which was very uplift
inu and' eiicouragng,
Sunday school was well attende
and the session was very much er
joyed by all- Five new?member
were enrolled and assigned to vai
_ ions classes,?The Supt. of the Pr
niary. Dept.. Mrs. .J. B. .Jones, i> put
ting forth every effort in order t
improve that department. F.very
thing is working in harmony for th
best good.
The comrades of John Hurs
Trqoj> \u. 54, A. It." (!.. sprung a sue
- des but pleasant surprise by present
irrg -the <riiard -Master with a vef
useful gift. After -presenting their
selves in front of the chancel, th
..Liliar-1?Master- was asked to. CotUe "T
the front. Upon presenting -himsel
Capt\ W'nv. Kenny "ntade a" short pri
s.'ptation speech after which th
parcel containing the gift was hand
ed to the G. M. It was such a sut
prise until he was lost for word
with which to express his gratitudi
The boys and young men constitut
nig this group are a lovely set a
workers; very active and enthusiastii
[The cooperation-during the past yea
was excellent. " .
Miss Naomi. DeLesline _wh
heads the girls' division of the A. I
(J. is progressing nicely. A rally- wa
given hy them on Sunday evOnng a
which time an interesting ' prograi
was rendered. The financial result
were good. They are looking foi
ward to fuluty activities which wi
lay announced thru this paper.
Sunny.. Side Social Club.
- 'The fViyi mei'tiny nr. ; TVib \ al)(Vv
numed club for 1931 was held at th
home .of Mi>s Mary Ford," 195 Cal
" brum street oh fTy evening of TH
lpthr inst. The officers- elected fo
the next ensuing term are as J'nl
lows: Misses Mary Ford, president
Kli'/.iuibeth Rotindtrce, vice; Leon
rrnne, secretary; i.oratne Moultru
assistant; Elizabeth Porter, record
inn Mrs. Katie Gregg, treasurer
cojiuoittee on rules: Misses Lorain
- Moultrie,?chairlady; "Ado-fa?ifaadTru
and Cardelia Burdell. Socials: Mises
Jennie Curry, chairlady, ,Alm:
1 )eas and Mrs, Emily Price. Mem
hership and, programme: Misses Dot
othy Gailliard, chairlad^, Ettta Wind
The members are looking forward *t
the annual reception January lfitl
" which rritl h? held at) the home <i
Miss Dorothy (JaHTiaTd, 50t) Rul
ledge Avenue.
Succeeding tthe (business transac
tions Miss Ford served a deliciou
repast, after which the members e>
pressed themselves as having enjoy
ed a pfeaahtT tfine and departed wit
a entile. !___
I.. E. Moutlrie, Club Reportei
Thoughts.
I.ot us devote ofirselves anew t)ii
year to the service of good WilL '*
IV'let' in fun yoii nrt once
Slake the best of your friend
while you have theni.
,vOLJ?ftiends are like diamonds ric
and rare; new friends are like leave
found everywhere.
Mt. Zion Church.
The choir of ,JV?t. Zion *A. M. H
church sponsored a song service, o
last Sunday. This occasion was reall
"a grand treat to the members an
friends of Zion both morning an
evening. The choir members wer
out in full strength, and special mu
sic was selected and those twenty od
voices* were exceedingly rich, an
added greatly to the effort that wa
nut 011 bv the trustees, as an oraa
fund day:? Nothing but suocea
could lie had. We commend Bro. (
R. Hart, assistant chorister and th
singers for th'eV very timely an
well performed interest shown J>
their services. The pastor said h
had heard them as never before,
tforthp az/.Ql Ce;dz shrdl shrd li
v. rpiu' ti j.ngpa I'lfUlun w?s hfM m
, last Wednesday evening and thos
elected John S. Nelson, John A. Hai
?<4s, I&jitiy Horry, A. C. Mayes, Joh
Fcnnicf<r"$ohn Smith, Joseph Nortl
W. E. Bas'kin and Eddie Geddis.
Mr. John A. Harris was elecle
delegate to the Electoral College t
rconvene *t -St. Oeorge, July Iftthr
THE PALMEr
JR. rSIIERS* riltST C ALVARY
*B APTIST CIII RCII
The- Juniyr Ushers' Board of-Firsu
Calvary Baptist Church held" its first
meeting of the year at the home of
Misses Bella and Annie M. Nesbitt,
* Senate Street, on January 2. The
,, meeting was called to ordu by '!"
President. Election of officers for
lf the year of '."51 were: Mrs. Marie l.ewu
is, .President; M ss Eeoia. P? arson.
Vjee-Presidcnt; Mis-- .luliettte Rai ,
l'aiird, Recording Secretary; M ss KmII
ma Kershaw, Financial * Secretary;
Miss Mine-lie Nesbitt, Treasurer; M is.h
Bettie Johnsorf, Chairman of Program
s Committee; Miss B-na K. Nesbitt,
u ("lui^nftin ofj^ot iai i'ommitte* ; M sCi
fjli/.aheth Pearson. Cliai' ei ni of Sick
,, t oniniittee; Miss Jijnu- IT Ke rsliaw.
-TrrnfTTT iss KthyPM. N.c-bitt, Re- I
>. porter.
^ The weekly meeting. oir January '. <
e met at the home of Mrs. ,Julietle-Uai
e~Tord and was calloiTtn order by the
Pres$en\, Mrs. 'Lewis. A few rclaII
tfves and friends of the club were
u_ ' eiiorl etl ill wlnl 1 nil.-we: Mil*.
Katie Kershaw, whom we donated $1
Mrs. Maggie Thompson. Mrs; Julia
Wilson, also the-death of .Mrs. Dan
iels, the mother of Mi's. Clara' Nilcs
? former president of the club, was reported.
A beautiful Horn! was given
to her from the club.
The meeting- adjourned to meet in
t-liu.j.hoijH' TTT .M-.ssev Kii/.abeth and
?M-tt-t-tiin T'ii hmnnil. .=
NKWIlFIMtY DISTUK TM'.WS "
^ The'First "Quarterly Conference "of.
n Hannah's Circuit was heM Jan. .1-1.
v at Lever's Clftipcl. the smaller.church
?_ tin CTcuit. The Conference was
, * .rarely iillctiCi <1 I?y. meail). i s ' and
. . visitors. ?The ..Prosalin^-lCkkMh? K-cv-.t>
K. II. Adams was at ins post.of ?hit\
and was well received hy.thc cuni'er'
enee. . lie Was in w to most of them.
JLiifi 04mnilia?rmna'rk*?.Ci! lowing?thescr.pt
urc Ksson we'-e t.nnvly, pointei.'
and encouraging, To.r the cause o!
(j Christ, crunch and di.-Ipic*. It is
characi 1 isi ic of Hannah's ' Circuit to
... always how suhln ssion ,to the an^
pointnient of the powers, and most.
especially when?we continue?to . ret*
the Inst. The Pastor, Rev. J,- .>1.
0 Hawkins, whej is well in.'loved hy the
entire circuit and community had
e thugs well in hand, and assured the
older tliat the^cirVuit would help him
t make the district go; aiul what he
|. s^iys }>oe's a long?ways, lieea>is< trnr
. ' peOpU' are. with him and the ptv-id
V ing elder en it vest assured as to Malif7"-nah
Circuit. The Punday Schmd on
e Sunday, niorinn.it was lively, being
l-ii','It 1 uun-lrr |\o 1 m. r, rrw, 1 "
fjocllcntly reeeivt'd by tiro ptesidinjj
>. cider v foHnwed try sMrt'7rbttT"Temarks
c Alter Sunday School the service heI
[ jjan. The presiding" < 'dt*r took as a
- text, MUthew 7:7. ".\sk an it
s 11 shall be u'iven you-; -seek a in I ye shall'
find, knock ami. it, shall be open unto
, you:"- He preached -a wonderTul scrf
-men. Fervent, instructive Ami whole
some. along all lines of life, sp i'ilr
ually and civteally. His serim>n eap|
tured- the entire c.*?ijf*rega!ion and
? j Atany -praises wore given. Tiic- i.-nl .
.. j led ml a.!(>nir all lines .-were excellent, I
s considering the har<l limes and Christ I
t mas hoidays just passed.
11 Rev. W. 1'. Uowler of the Mt. Olive I
-s Circu t vis ted the coiit'ercMvc- . on ]
Saturday and was introduced.: lie |
" made some very eiicoturuging remarks
Ilc.Was asked to conn; again. ll. i's .
a -great preacher. Wo know no
^ caught great inspirit' <>n '-a'nd s inn'-.
e thing to tall. i.< .s-. e so many
L. people out to a- quarterly conference .
e on' Sat unlay afternoon, which- is in1'
usual now-a-dayA so say- mosi elders
-but- Hannah (hretiit ytTo Toya1! method*
? ist's to .the core. tj \e lis in'oMigeiu
? good Mien. <l)i'i i't's|u--ei the laviMeii I
?? and ilu-iv Van no faihn-v.
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0 M r. ZION A M. K. ( Ml R< II '
rf- , ^
TTu' Pastor, It*.v. I!. W. Ransom re- j
l_ turned " u' .Zioti for t in- thtrd year, j
._ (lit' people seem to think well of him. j
s The following persons reav'tibered j
\ him with gift", w.liieh lie :npproeiates
. very nuie.il. during the Xnins holida> - I
-p- Mr. ami Mrs. I.. . Davis. .Mis''
l.yde Brown. Mr. ami Mrs. Beieves.'i
Mr. and Mrs. .lake Page. Mr. and Mr.fJ
_ dial< la wis. Mrs.. Hannah Lewis; Mr.
[s and Mrs. Ilarty Page and family: M'. |
.. and Mrs. II.Sellers, Mr. and Mrs, ('. 1
T. ('ainnhell. Mr. and Mrs. Steven1
h" Si.tith Mr. and Mrs. K. "famphell aiul t
Mr. and Mrs. K. P." Page.
i?. Tile M'.. /.ion CliureTrwhs"Well rep""
resented at the get-to-gether' i> net
s dig of the Dillon District, whieh Rev.
K. U. Anderson is P. K. T.he follow.,
ing njotored with the i-nMliirv -+h^~
7 W. Kan sum. and h S Wite. Mrs, Carrv
Page. Mrs. Katie Pnoe: Mr-' K. M.
h Klovd, ami Mrs. I. M. Alston, fron.
s Mirllins. also motored to l-Tnydale
where the meeting was held...;__
The Pastor and faiody- wore invited
tu Mr. and* Mrs, to eat
; "Christ'iiiaji dinner, "where they were
n sure of eating a lug fat turkey They
y wore also trrv ted to ' Mf. and" Mrs. K
(j P. Page to the Birthday dinner in.
(1 their daughter, Lena whio.h was on
(i the Ml, of I h e. 1 !' '!(), The menu .eon
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sistcd of baked c hicken, pprk, rice, I
colards greens, -hot -bisciidtsy. corn j
l/reiid, potato pie, cake anil peaches
which the pastor and -family eh joyed
to the highest.
rkthki. \ *\i. ip
? MMiKTHKi:. ( I
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litis i< tin- lirst Sunday in tilt*
New ^ . at, 'Our Motto should be: B
"Duty' Duty > based upon a'sen-e I
of just ce. Justice inspir. d . hy ie+ve, j I
whied is ' h mtoti pl.-rfe t r .,:u of | B
goutiness. Duty is not a nti n.-nt, t
but .< princ'ple. Pervading the life
a>u|- it e<li h it. it-cll' in p'otaluMt'-attid
acts which are mainly ilet?> .i'iu,t 1 t?y j
emu's. iyinand I'rop will. flinty is the-1
( ' Client?w 11 fli?fjiXtds?the- w titiit?. norai "<1
Ike together-. Kach one of us h;ts
;t duty to perform. 1 at us do our duty
with a fret will. Don't make so.
many m'w re olu lions. but carry out
sump of thom you have made in the;
pass. .Owe no man anything, but
to love one another for lie that lov.
Ui-uimftfl ? . UaUt- fnlflilled the
w < art- st ill having great services
at Kpthel. We had a trior 'mis Watch
Jniglit averting.- Kvim ybod.v. was anxious
to mm the New Year. Instead
of h.iVitij/'I.oYc Fyast M(et inc J'riday
night. R'-v. Quarles asked everybody
to he out on the First Sunday niornng
to l..ive hYast. We had a glo
"Foils I.ove Feast Meeting/ .
iVt I I ion n'tdoeli?Rev. ?-Qunrles I:1
preached a nohle serman. "The rock I ^
on which the' church .is built." l.lct
The (Irt at Cojifessor. 2.- . The Rat- to
licJition oj* 'Confessor.' 3. The |t.
luirch on. this Rock will be'secure, je
Ile sa;d-f soci'et es. n?uy fail because jt
the" are depending on the world, but I,
rnytliiug that Jesus is the foundation vv
preached "The ~ Last Judgement. ' j_
>vn?nrrth is rmrfstam Iv sabject To
float phvs cal convulsions. Rev.' B
Ouarhs i.s a great ptvaehgr and is
hetoed oat very iipiclr by his beloved \\
-~erfrr??he ~is ?Tti hTT |)OsT'Tarn or " Til
I>IS'lMi !(* f:V?I ! :I-:TIN(; oi-vmifcC
.(iRKENVILK DISTRICT
?? ; -TT
Dr. S .iiiacl Y..nee. Presiding Elder 'h
~ iTie t in envillo District, called the biT
pas or . stewards, superinIctnlenis
and the missionary workers ar
?f iiis.dislrii*t to meet in A. M. E. m.
'hiaaii. Donald.'-,. S. .Jan. 2. Af hl
of d ;y?t!:inal services," the presiding
111." he -1'i ? 1 I n O .... Pj
on/'Our hi?i j;;';r" ;!< members of the 1^
A. .M. K._;Churvh," and . proceeded to
state the <>T?:oct of thi*. Vail,' .
IN y. K. I'. Johnson wms presented
' k*?rmri?|io::it I ilh?rrrr
the subh < i. "The Relation of the nii
IVs-'T li? JiLv. ..t lemlieys? ami hs ^9
i-hun-h." So, , vvi-y helpful thought." J *
were rr'\< ire it by Prof. \V A. White lA
Priti.'. o! Kradcd Si ltotfL?IIrav.JCoiirtS.
<subject "Tluy relation of tluLaymen
t?? the. Pastor and the Church jVJ
"Rai-inrr the A'scssnicnt \n Full"
was .tilt- subject. that was so ably di- ...
lyitssi-d by Rev.-AY. C. Crawford. And't-rson.
S. ('..'aitir which. "Financing (j
11 w ("nuivli" . was <J is i'us sod in such a ?
. nlvtid <1 .manner by Key.. A. Sum- ,.f>
A1}'. (irtyllvTi.1. C.s that .everybody
was helped. "How to wear Well in 'itthe
Ministry," was assigned to Rev.
P.. J. Ktt i.sey, .who was absent. Prof.
O. I . Sinith concluded this part of
t lie"-business by rsiviivtr ti jfcnuine
lieatl felt talk .oil t hi sub iect: "Howthe'
Sunday School may help Pastoi at
:n ImanVmtt tin- Chureh." ' "*"? p,
r-- Al-i- -Psy-r-tAV-^ rXr-r .ir-i'rtw.j**rdy spoke pr
for tin- \V. !!'. untl K. M. Society. T)
I!io;h<i-/.Milliner and . Butler spoke ' is
: |?r the inynn 11 The educational, \y
io o'on.iry and founder's day assess p,
cut we; e apportioned afterwhiehthe wi
time" ami . 'nee of the dis'rict meet- xv\
ing- were select*?!. A very nice pa
trop:/..ii<v -I|u*ead was tendered by pas- ja
tor and hi> stewardesses to. the de- yr
lighl. 0!' all. Thus ended what is yj
to he the host constructive
no etiiia?uj^ttie sort, ever witnessed h'v
many who wmv p''e<vnt.
Vi:\\ liifOOKLAXTT NTW^. ?
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Sunday wa> a great and ? glorious "
day at .Mt, l'i>gah A. M K rhnreh th
mar Pixi: 11a. I'Kof. Sawyer of Cayee
school jrraced the Sunday school **h
with fiis presence and taught the
Scnday school lesson which was en.i'-ywi
by all present. The Communion
was administered after the ser- '11
IM01V by uiu'-pntur Rev. Pee A. Lojfatl
and many of the saints took advan
tag., of. thy occasion. The A.
(' K. Peagrio held its regular meeting.
inline Mut ely * after, the morning1""
service and" M iss Pille Chestnut, the C
Suijii-x. anrnnihiHul that a special pro- th
giant had been, prepared' fur the
casii'ii. ."Miss Aiwa M. Allen
nii-tress of eerv monies. The program ai
committee: Misses Carrie Surginer, w
Klizaheth Chrter ami I.utile .Tohn- ai
soil had arranged a very unique program
for the occasion. Quartets and ri
uddre.ssps Viflj. other numbers- The a
Cayce quartette was the Manner nuni- H<
her.. After the session of the A. C. ai
K. Prague Miss Kli/.aheth Cartor-"f^
lnade ; nnouneements in behalf of the g
nupihtps and friends of Mt. Pisgah. vj
led on In Mrs. I.la I.oriek and others . tl
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thing is left undone I
make our Sorvioo ft ? ~fect
one consecrated |i|r||
the needs and wants q
humanity. A true ftjJMl
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UNDERTAKER AND LK
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csentcd- tht, pastor^a^tahfe~oT grories
atul other useful articles which
1 used him to express his gratitude
i the good people of his parish. He
ft the ehureh better prepared to do
istice to the nice hot dinner awaitig
him at the home of Migs Rachel
orick. On the packages given Turn
ere found the nhmes of Mrs. Ida
ruielc, .Mis. Hattle JcffcrEfm. ? Mrsy
illie Chestnut. Mr. Frank furginer,
Mesdanies Phebia Andreson, Julia
ates, Mary Middleton, Marv Grifiin,
ancy Foster, Julia Brows. Li 11 if
Washington, Amanda Johnson. Fan
ie Feldef, Nancy Love, Miss Rachel
orick, Elizabeth Carter, Mr. E. M.
arl. Laurence Reeves, Mrs. Allen
ucl family and others. .
Brookland Baptist church was ti 11 I-to
its utmost7 Sunday afternoon,
e occasion was th(, Seven Sermons
which Mr. Henry Micke\is w;irector.
Seven preachers preached
id seven collections were raised and
any Amens wdre heard while the
eachers preached. Really it seeme.J
;e mid-summer and revivaj season
istor Hollowav was very much
eased with the ocqasion.
Sunday night aT Double^ Braftc-hT
other FranTC prelTer preached for
e saints and the evening was pleasitly
snent.?IneUooent -weather~k-?-+sanv
from service that would have
nte had not the weather interfered
?xt Sunday at this point. Pastor
>Iran's class will take the banner a
?< the Sunday School. His class
making those former Sunday schno'
embers wake up and take on hew
'e.
The First Quarterly conference
ill- .convene at Mt. -Pisgan on the
urth Sunday. Saturday being the
iy that most of the business will be
spatched for the .meeting. All the
mmittees will have reports readid
the Elder Dr. O. K. T.yles will
11 v have to preach Sunday and re-*
i'w Saturday's work. :?
HAIRENS NEWS . , ' *
Sunday, January 4. was a hierh dav
Bethel A. M. E. Church when the
i tifr Elder,. Samuel Nance,',
cached?two soulA stirring s.cTmons.
ie Lord's Supper also being given;
rain on Sunday Jan-. 11,.. services
bill- 11 ink hii-?subject:?"Chri.-tiai
not IY tees."" large congregation
ere at their best. The Pastor. Rev
orshipping at the various churches.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
imes Poole, funerallized one of his
uing sons during the. Week at the
t. Zion. Mrs.
CL 11. White'and little daugh
r duriug holidavo ?
Dr. L ."\V. Thomas spent the.holiiys
in Asheville with his family."
Mti?J-a-me's ' Anderson motored?tt?
ashin'gton. Saturday evening, aempanied
by little Missed Frankie
. and Myrtle Minnie Field where
ev will remain with their fatherMrs.
ASa Johnson after spend inn
e holiftetys with her parents Mr. and
rs. .1: B. Blackstoek left Saturday
oiling for her home in -fHttsburg.
M?rs. Maeie Holland is again very
,-we w:sh fur her a speedy recovery
Mis. F.Ua Duekett spent tlu?- vwUfrle
in. Sumter.
>Ii-s-r>aisy R, JohTisoft of Ashevillf
lent the. holidays with her mother
M-m?aod Mrs. Means of Monroe.,N
.. spent the Xmas holidays witTT
ie r parents, 'Rev. and Mrs. M. A,
a lining:hum.? ?. Rev.
and Mrs. Eugene. Lilliewooo
id Mrs lezzie Miller Pli?it.?n si ('
ere the New Year's jjuests of Ri v.
id Mrs. M, 'A. Cunningham. ^
On New Years Day. Mcsdames Cc
11a Hudpvn< and Hattie Golden.gav.
Reception at the formerk home ,ir.
onor of thier two clubs member's
rid friends: namely: Gleaners and
ts?l|#t Aid respectively: .ibfcuLtJ-o^
uests (called during the afternoon
arious. granies were played during
ie social hours. Each president pre
inted the r members with gifts and
1 return the 111, rohi r^ th.i
residents with gifts also. These
re clubs of St. Paul Baotiijt ChurcP
io'?t lo?hostesses- served a?twc>
uirse dinmr which consisted of Tier
ra\ y. fires ng, macaroni, potato,
Iding, turkey with cranberries, rol
>a. rice cream and cake.
M ss Dorothy Loman of Clinton,
i-'ited in tin- city Sunday and a als>
frequent visitor to the "talk-es '
uxing .th*i uenUi ?>- - 1? -?
We are so?rv to report Mrs.' Etta
larlington, Mrs. Nettie Spann, and
Ir. antes Blackstock are confined to
teir rooms. Mrs. A. Wanzcr is con-,
aisi>,"T n the (irfcitv'lle W _ B.- FlTis
Ttal to the delight of her friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith motored to
partanburg, Thursday evening to vis
; sick relatives.
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Of lice Phone r> T ' ? 7 ' ?
Residence Phone 7701
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Bethel A. .M. K. CiAuvt, . wa.\ except
oi,ally .^.od. 'ft. j ;.-nde \.iv!
. fornuM^jat: ;'ne ,?; , j?u.,,j
Woods Streets. u jVa.tcrnities
and ori*..hizni ?rt-?nl
kUMA" L::' '' ' i: '
named above \\u 1 : *'
wonderful Kmaneijia" a a- \ delivered
by Dr. .J-il u . . the''
?liastornt Dcke:>i"i AK ''h-arm
It Was a I -|. r' hn-, ,
lon^ in the :^.'en;o!\* ..f : ... 7:..J
hearers. Dr.. Iloi': i . , tbe . :
' men of the hoar-.
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IMtOFKSSIONAL
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- DR. s. H. (,ri:I;N
1 Oil ice . .
.if.-- r.i nc-s:' J '
o tu 10 a. m. ; HTTTluEs
. 12 to 2 p. m. " Oii.ce: 5775
C to C !>. 'til.
.Office:. _ I'v-dcitcc: r1
oOO Gregg St. 17u * jrj?
onrice 11<iiii> rtuiiu
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O.uu 1'. .>1. n> s I'. 'ii54>'
Dr. C. E.
I'liy>i? ian <(4i(t Siii ;??mi
UlHMU. I. rrt 'A ; ! 1 u | . > ~A
Specially
Office; - - ^ u, < U-tL-v
! 1414 Va As^eiiildy SI. 1.: J ? Oaii St.
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' Office ll.iiii's:^- i . ??rr
8:30 A. M. lo 7.00 1' M. C'. i" i i- tr ?'<u.'i3
Iti fn'h v>l"';
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Sunday ,l<y A pj" in; ,. L'i:fc - 4
Lxtruction tTy C olid:ic11*?e A
a Specialty. - .''
I i07l.-a Wa&hinyt n St..- t\:a.
DR. L. .M. DAM MLS
Physician and Suroeoii
Special Attention Oiven hvi-iiM's Of
Wlonu-n.
Qffll'O I1' 1125
Washington ? - ' lanijtyn
V Phone G42'd t - Pome 7o?'-4
DR. J. <i.SI J 'ART
Office,. 11 u Ufa. ^ i 1 *-, I -1 11-:
ihuu to 1 OUJK .>1. - :Cts.
?,C.UO to- P -M" ? DlTTri^TTTT'TT
Office: ? Kosiience ;
-2jUiRii-ayk>r St., 1117 Pine St.
Office Hours: ' r~r~ " Phones
ll A. M. to 2 P. M,. He's. ftft-5
6 I'. M. to ft: 1*. M. Ollice 4247 .
DR. \V. I). Chappelle
Physician and Sttt-jrmrr?
Diseases of Women and'Children
A Specially
Office: > a pc-' i)it--0,
11124 Vi Assembly St. 1 ,'jO 1 line St
^ Col^mliia, S..C. '
mmmm?^?^
" Office riiunf l-!40 |;t <. Phone 07??>?
N. J. FRKDKUK K
~ A,ttorney-at l.aw ami \,,t..t |'^|r||f
ruAcrii 1-: IN MI COI KIS
?Slulf anil 1'Yilnal
Illy W ashiiiKton St., I oluinhia, S. t.
J. II. JOIINSOA &U).L
Notary Public and Healer'
in foal estate arid ??le. ,,f j,^s ,n
; PINE RIIU1K FF^! I- Tripy * Beau- *
i <?* ed conn above
College Place. ,. *" f~"
: Phone 6422.',. "3
1109 ^ Washingtoni Street *3
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