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Saturday. January 24, 19.'1]. CHURCH XEWSTOF f SIDNEY I\\Rk_(_ M, E'. .C1RRCIL Inspite of the inclement, weather our services for the day was carried out as usual. Sunday School \va. called to order at-the u-ti"?4 hour by the ISupt. Mr. 1). R. Stalks. Tin lesson being found in I .tike :!:T-1T. subject "The Ministry of John tlv Baptist." Many wonderful ideas "?r were brought out that will teach u.?~ ?^? ?Ww to treat oui' fello-w men. At Rev. AndersoA mounted the^ ry&tmuv iu. UuiiatUiiuuLluu, ^li-afTTTr: soul stirring sermons. His text was found Matthew 2.r>:lTlM. Subject. "Neglected Opportunity.", He gave a splendid discourse on the ten virout oil had neglected their opportu'. ? nity jusUas many of us arc doing to? - day. As Christian- men and women we should wateh and be' ye also ready for we know neither tin- day nor thp hour wherein the Son of man eometh. Our evening services began at 8:00 o'clock. After the regular order of" service the pastor took his text from Matthew l b chapter. Subject, "Judge not that we may be judgt'W." He spoke of how judge others but -don't like to be judged ourselves.. We are extending to yott*an invito tr Htm?to come?to our?surrrrrT at all" times as we are anxious ' f??f vqu rr hear the uplifting sermons of Rev. Anderson. BKTIIKL A. M. Iv. ( III Ut II N'OTKS _ . ... 3 Despite the inclennPl weather Sunday there were those faithful, one. \vho were found at their post of da ty 'The -Sunday -Sc4p>el -lo^sun- w-al. : 11r ..it., i! - "S - - i - i i luiemgeiuiy oiscusseu an?i a spieuuai review . of the hssun- had by Sistei Mary^Villiams. Remark-- toueh tip L the outlined activities for I be week for all departments Of the eTuneli niade by" the pnst7?r7' 1 ?1 ?? At 11:16 IV. Lawrence delivered a message filled with hope which slum forth light to the beliver'in Christ as found' in St. Matthew *31:2K~r "(Jr in My Vineyard jind work to-day." Subiect, 'The ea-H to duty." At 7:.'J0 P. M. IV. l awrenee again delivered if message of hope, and ehoei front Romans 8:ir?; subject "Tri umphant Believers." -- ? With delight We mention the following distinguished' v sitors of Chai leston, S. ('., who worshipped with u ? Sunday morning: Prof. J-.?kk?Moore, ? - Mr. Richard Turner, Jr.; Mr..and M-i>. Nathaniel II. .Butler, and \U'si Susie Burns Smith. Mr. .Butler for the company in choired words expressed' P good-will . greetings which was *acceptcd on the part oi iscthcl n- .Mr,, J. B, Lewie. Conic again Chalestouians. A cordial welcome is yours. ??; Mr. W. (L Templeton. ("white! of Chicago also worshipped with us. The A. C. El. League at 0:00 P. M.r proved an intellectual treat to all. Mice T.iuih K Ii'i-nsii'i'. one ? nf- -the efficient teachers of Hooker Washington Iligh School was in charge of the - program\\vhich was presented in a ?masterly, manner. We again thank Miss Frasier for valut'bk? service rendered. Dr. R. W. Mance, Jr., foi that key-note address; Mr. Veal foi his remarks...as; an eye-opener. uLsjj. Miss Johnson and"Mis~ Mance of the Waverly School for their presence' and service and too, all Luiiuur v i s i - tors. Come?agatifp lease. -?'1 he LAft SUhheV ai lite hoi1:,*-'1+PS5?J ter Hull' Monday niglu was inrgM\ attended by members and Friends oT the church. Many members of Hethel remain sick;, among those whose names could be secured are Mrs. I.ilia T.lSates, Mrs. /Rebecca Pompey. Irene Hag'oodr" It is earnestly hoped _?thtd all will soon be out again.. EMANUEL A. M. K. Clil Ui.< i| ? -- Ref. H. T. Summer*. t> . ^ , Sunday School was opt md !>\ the 7* Supt. Mr. M. B. Williams uUtLw tisual hour, the attendance was small on account oi lite inclement w.Mtne-. . At 11:30 Rev. R. I. l.eihon, preached a noble sermon from Matt. 27:22; it was enjoyed. Come again Rev. ty.emon. Our doors stand ajar. Mr. Avery Whecle.r a young man with us, you are also welcom^ at all time. The A. C. K. League is also pro gressing. WF inVlie ol<t antf young to attend our meeting () league mcotu ing at 5!30 R. M. J ; . Rev. E. C. Chirk preached- a- *ouT stirring seripfion-at 7:30 R. M. -and the junior choir furnisliodVvcolh m riiti.-'h We are happy to Sep our young peo pie interested in their religious affairs We are glad to know that Mr. L. B. Gray, is better at this writin". Mrs. Inez Williams, is able to b. out again after a few days -illness. ? *T. JAMES NEWS Sunday School was opened witii Estell Janerottc presidio" Our superintendent and assistant being ab-. .. a:? u... ov/it VTIIIUII in a IcIIU LII1I1K mil ()ll( assistant is still on'the sick list. The lesson was taught by the teachers ami reviewed by the* pastor. Rev, Owens prmuhud?a?very guou . sermon subject "Fruitful Tree." The Missionary Society met aftei " services; ftr ~ was eoijffiietrrl by M iss ? Janerette and Mrs. Wilhdlnmusi Johii. son, the President Mrs. Phelps being ; absent on account of her son's illnes.- | I^Georfei We hope for h 111 a speedy 1 1 recovery. .] Rev. Owens preached a very ;vwwl swmon Sunday night from the subi. ' "The Harvest is great but the reapers are few." The junior choir sang Sunday. Adline Johnson served as organist. Miss Bouknight and Mis< Fuller being indisposed. ?? We Tiopc 'they are better for they i ' SOUTH CAROLINA ^iw^-rkmr^ritntiit work with the children. , sr, 1 I Wi 'v < |irifr n upv-'S-Chl'D HAS ATEETINC. The Men's Club of St. . Luke's? -ChiiK li .iiioi .Ian."T.{. at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Raul, 140(5 lleult St.. at ?S;0.U o'elociw?Mr.-K. H. Smith ('resident, presiding. The meeting was opened with prayel by Kev. Mai-.lonalil?The premdetn ' 'TnTTr~oTn<luet ( d the business' part ol the -meeting.. Alter which jlhe election of officers. was had. Newly elec ted oTfieers are-r Mr. AVilliahi" A'eal, J^e sideiit; Mr. Harry Goodwin. Vict i.i'hesull'iil| Mr. t;. u. Roberts, Secre: aly; Air. Howard Williams. Treas"TrgfTT'Rev. MacDonald, Chaplain; Mr. r' Cau^hnian, Reporter. The meet: intr adjourned, with prayer by the lub?led?by?Rev. MiU'DOhald. The ;*lub was sumptuously, served by the host. IONKS ( ll.APKL A. M. IS, ZION . YOl'Xi; WOMIiN'S MISSIONARY WWWn' KXTKRTSINRI). M ss Fannie Miller proved a charm MHO Pino St.. Wednesday afternoon. 1 :i 11.. I I. wlu-n she entertained the monitors and friends of the. "Y" ol Jotus Chapel Church. The-meeting, opened in the usual naimer. The devotions having been uirvd t,.,| (|u? president. Miss Florence .Benson greeted the members. The attention Was next turned- to, business at wli'eh time plans were inn|doted for a pe\v_ rally?Sunday 'an. 18, and the members responded ?vith lln ir dues. The house was open d for the election of officers with .Irs. Christiana >.Oroene,' v-presiding. "I'lle . officers elected ,for the ensuing -tuui- iii-r aa follows . President, Mfss 'lun'llci. Hcii-?iii; \' ice. Pi in irli.nt Mvi Wilhelmina Martin; Treasurer. Mis.fannie Miller; Organist, Miss Cor(Ireene; Secretary and Reporter. Jessie K. vlhidilun Tin' "resident in a very lilting* intallatiou speech, expressed her appiaciation to the members for their upport duri'v- Iht past administration, and 'solicited the cooperation to ?>> oYcriftie lop tliis year. A jneni er.idi'p caJpnaign was also launched. The imYnhevs were cncnuraocd hi asteii ng lo talks hy Misses Marga:< t (Hidden. Maf*ie Greene, Corriene iordon. Mrs. \V. Martin and Habral; ill of which Wi re characterized by a sp'irit of optimism. Miss Corriene < ioi don led ill t he chin song. 1 The "Y's" were 'honored by the ireSence. of Mr. J. \Y. Sawyer who liade an exceed ugly interesting and iniely talk to which Miss Bensoji rei sponded; after which the hostess serv 'd a delicious repast consisting ofpotato salad, pickle, ham, saltines and cocoa. The "Y's" thank Mrs. 0. Benson Mrs. M, K. Miller and Miss Belle Kennedy for contribut'ons. .The next Meeting will be with Miss Benson. Wednesday, Feb. 11. All members are requested to be present. Tiie last meeting was with the Vice President, Mrs. Wilhelniina Martin at which time plans We re made for a _!_rip to-ybe fHit-FoTk^Mome. At this trip the inmates were donated with -mow-y tmd^proviytoTTs :imuMMli'llg''Ttr tf>VroO ? " .Mil/Kit ( IIA PEL STATION NIW.S The Tirst (|uarter|y conference of-J Miller Chapel A. -VI. E. Church," Wwberry, S. C., was held Monday even :mWi dan. 12. T9SI: Rev. ,1. C. McClellan. Pastor Rev. E. A. Adams. Presiding' Elder, owing to i inclement weather, many, who wish to ^mrm; rtot1; get them ftrrwr; conveniently near came thru the. .rain 1 inference ooened with hvinn prayer reading oT scripture first Psalms' comment to same of his hearers; veri ly we were .edilied thru the truth; afterwhich went into organization. E. F. Floyd' Steward uf Miller Chapel. Church, was elected Secretary of conference by acclamation.' The following persons were appoint ed "chairmen of committees: Mr. 0. C. Williams, of I). M. Prof. U. S. Call man, IVsidimr -Elders Ass'mt.; Mrs. I,.' M. Cilder, Contingent; MrS". CTaflie Floyd,- Mission; (Mrs.) Carrie Floyd, Reporter. This was a splendid conference-good reports from all boards. Showing they are determined to press forward Presiding Elder's Assessment $115.00 was paid out in full. Dollar Money $15.50; Contingent, $1.00; MisSioi lota collected $54.35. All were attentive to to Dr. Adams sympathetic,'brotherly yet firm and business like manner of conducting Our good Bishop Hansom made no. mistake in sending us this excellent pastor and presiding elder to push for ward the work of this church aiid dis. . < trict. WILLING WORKERS CLl'B. The Willing Wtnrkers Club had their first meeting on Thanksgiving day. Tfi l'.'.tu, Prof. K. w. Roulware of Harbison being elected president. The purpose of the organization is to help the poor, the aged and the sick. . The name's of churches and* leaders St. Paul Methodist church. Rev. M. J. Hplloway, Rev. T. Bowman, St. Peter's Baptist church, Mr. Henry An ? . .ix.ii, t urn-; v-uapui, lur. .J. >vj. Allen; WW # nia. Mr. .T, W. "Row-" man; ;Pleasarnt Spring, Rev. Lybrand; Mr. ATTdrew Corley, Mrs. Lorick and Mr. Hope; Pine Grove, M/, Frank WashinRton,-. Mrs. Mary Richardson, Mrs .1 .aura Be lie R?y; irmn Presby* terinn J. E. Hall, Adam Young artd u THE PALM the Young Men's Club of Iiarbisc Institute. . ' ' In this society every family wi given a basket to fill; these wei i brought in on Christmas Eve. Aftt COuntllltf- the baskets there were I ty instead of fifteen. This meetin was one of the first of its kind, tf best that Ifmo has ever produce* On Chrismas morning the pot and lieedy were made nappy ovt 7 MAKLESTON SEWS Croups Merged. At tiie regular^Annual meeting lieni at tin* 1 . W. U. A. building o c otiiing .Mriaft. Friday dan. Mi, J'.i.'Si .lie ( mored Men group and the t'olui ed Women group ol tile 1 liter-Kaeiu inutiee met in ,|(pit session, nierg ed into oiie body, and elected the lol lowing persons as officers for th next ensuing year. Kev. V. fv Le'dbettef, "President Airs. S. Dart Hutler, ViettrPresident dhris K. Sinimons, Secretary; Mrs. ? d. Simmons, Ass't, Secretary; Mrt .VIcBeth, Trcastirer. Heretofore, the Colored Men grou| and the Colored Women group wer separate bodies, and met in joint ses sion for business, occasuonoUvr?41 the future. however,. this custom wil oe (discontinued. The membership o the organized General Committee wil De composed of the members of tlv i\vo mixed groups, bfte white and oiv . Colored, which-will meet together i joint session the third Friday in eacl - -tmntth, at 8:00-P. Al. The next meeting of the Genera Committee has been moved up on week in advance arid is scheduled fo Friday, February l.'J. The Colore group will meet the same evening a 5:00 P. M. i^^Tby speakers have been ? seleetc't "atnl 'the l'rograni~Comniittee is bus, .> arranging^ a speuial program fo ' Y<ltae^'Relation Day," which will b observed at Centenary Al. E. Churcl Sunday. February 8, at 4 1'. Al. The members-of the .Clergy witl their cbn<r,'oo>ations are especially in , \ lied.- The, public i.s welcome,??? Km;imi,l A." Al. E. i hurch Services at Emanuel oil Sunda; morning last Wcre-dndeed' strikenly in teresting. ' Rev. George A. Singleton, of Allen University brought t< us a memorable sermon. Paul's let Lor to' the Romans, 8:.'!5; read. 'Who shall separate us from the 1o\h of Christ?," etc. These words form eif the thorite tTon^which Rev. Single ton spoke, -because of the weathei which was Very inclement, the at tendance was meagre. llowevet cIn?> ?. who heard the speaker woiy in spired beyond explanation.. It is understood that Rev. Singletoi nas traveled extensively in and out oi ihts country having visited more thai six?countrm*?comprising?three?e+mtinents. i I is ability as a preacKei and a scholar precteded his .visit u .Mother Kmanuel. _?La?spite of the ~ ruin,?the mistoi spoke .lro.ni the 42nd Psalm first vers* The contents of his sermon wasr jus dunnp" the evening hour of worship as the heart pants for the water witl which to quench its thirst, in the sain, way we pant iyr the grace of .God b> which we-art* sustained while run ning the ('hrist ian-race. -'.-Xho-scnnoi. was very u "lifting. Kil'ty-two scholars aside from teachers were present during the Sun day-school Session. We heard a tinu ty and instructive address from Rev Singleton. It was indeed interesting: We feci as though Rev. Single ton's address created ^inspiration a. niK-ln have with us at this time Mr, \V. K. Coleman, the only Negro held worker connected with tbf Boys' Clul Federation til AMel'leai !VTF\ Cole.nan , sir.iU.-_ during the H|ornmg ser vices relative to the Boys' Club and AivJiat it_nuuiii.s to a eoinniuitity. Uwifig to previous engagement he regretted that he couldn't be present in the afternoon. Mr. Coleman is a-lso the suiiei intelulcnt of tin Boys' Chilj in Philadelphia! On Wednesday morning, Jan. H, Mr, 1. I!-. Brown's remains was , funera fixed by the Pastor, Rev. j. K. Beard, For several years Brother Browtr was a leader and Trustee. As a leader lie endeavored to execute tlvj duties evolved upon him. Prior to his.,illness he could be found at his post of duty at all times unless something intervened. Now that he has passed into the Great 'Beyond, we turn aside and wonder "who shaW be I lie next'.'" -? : r? Sunny Side Social ('lull The Second Annual Reception of the club was held at the home of Mis> Dprolhy Gaillard, No. 500 Rutledgc Ave- On the evening of the IGth. instant, Miss Alma Dcas, Pianist. A delicious menu was served after which a short program was rendered .Mrs. Flora B. Miller, rendered a vocal solo followed by a rich paper by Mrs. Maggie Jackson. Mr. William Gadsden delivered an- address which was very timely. Mr. Walter Cald1 well of Asheville, N. C., was introduced to the group. He expressed himself as having spent a .very pleasant _jt>vening., Miss Leona Fridie, {IRTlj ilkfCiliiSi) i A I I ETTO LEAP* | >nH Mistress -of Ceremonies. Mcmbei , 1 presefrtrr?Misce Allha IJcas, Doroth is Gaillard, Leon.i Fridie, Mary Fori re i Jennie Curry, Elizabeth Koundtre< sr | aiuL Mrs. Katie <Gregg. * -1 We are pressing forward tosvar lS ! tlie goal. ?e : L. K. Moultrie. J* Club Report-1 ,r > Thoughts :r We should be very careful in speak oi qthcrs Lparity , thir.kcth n ? ?evil.'? ,Since you have -aaped your chai ? ~acter."do not gef it out of -dupe. " Qnc idiai of friendship i- to* fet as ope while remaining too. >r \vh ? h we shall carry with (m'-at.th ' Our > liarai tv r . i>- the _univ thin la-t d.i> [. At Mt. 5<ioipTast Sun la\ tltp mien bers and friends wer,, blessed wit 'two heartfelt sermons which wer ? preached by Elder Wilborn presidin '. elder of t he Charleston district. hoi ' morning and evening Elder-Wilbur was at his post full of the divin spirit,-and he imparted the same- unt __ his people?Jlp also was found pre; ent at the . Sunday School.. He ha made and gave a full day of set vice on last Sunday at Mt. .Zion. i j most enjoyablt day it was althoug. ? the weather was unfavorable. W T had quite a number of visitors at; the music by the choir was goo< L> The first quarterly conference wa 1 held on Monday evening. Dr. Wi, P- -born pnesided.?A- more splcttdirl^n peaceful conference could not be hel Elder Wilborn presented to*'the cot l' ference very spicy and timely rc " marks, up-to-date, .and uplifting, i L every, Way. lie is a fit subject; ft J that what he represents and we fill I him to be a man o'f instructioi Quite a few ?.r : - _ ... v..^tniK.ui>n('<i .visitoi I. were present "in thi?>persons of Kld( V Hollins presiding elder of tHe?Edist r. l)I&Lriia. -, I)iv Hollins - treated th e conference to a live and-very helj li ful address which was much enjoye by the members and visiting friend the-conference. He was treniei - doUsly applauded for his very cor a tractive?add less. Ml.?SimnV'n- f _ .Wnlterlyiro was a i isitni' a I The. cor feieoce and Mrs; Simmons made ' f short talk and expressed himself a * being much impressed with the -wor of Zhm and "tip. Ibveablc spirit' an J reception accorded him here. Mi * Simmons is a trustee of St. Peter' s church Walterbord- Ktv. A. F. fi "Horry pastor. The .conference wa well attended and th<. various board and' clubs made their reports whirl r were very much encouraging am showed much progress and all pledg . ed themselves for greater victory ii - tlii-^ next Tjuai'te.i. Alter which tTT? following - stewards- were appoiiite< by the pastor i)nd confirmed by tlv i presiding elder to observe thU confer i ence year, 1' >.'}!. " Stewards Simon Gourd inc.Philii r M. Smalls, .Julius Smith. W. A. .la > cobs, Jr., secretary; ('. C. ,'Mayes i Frank- F!dmn??'? i o v*_t v ~ - ?. iv. .>e's??n, i har 'ts Mrs. Susan Edwards. : With yery touching and etfeetivi t remarks Elder Wilbom and the eoji . ference legally' endorsed the ahovi i names as stewards of Mt. Zion fo one year. l)r. Wlthtb'Spotvy, expressed his words of thanks for the grand spiri i. shown by-the -members--of the ehurcj since he had become- pastor of Mt Zion, and also spoke of the very en couraprit.il* and cooperative spirit r. Shown by - the Tiflicet v and member: ip endorsing?tlu> new budget-systcn that is now placed into etVect. Miss Julia S. Wilson 22 Percy St. entertained friends oh'~~V7'?- V"PV' I evening.?Game* were?played, a de , liijious renast served ami souvenir? f given. _Those present Mi-ses Grace j Elaine ' Matthews] Agatha Noisette " Ruth .\Lae .Wc'Cottry, , I.ueile Mag _ wood, pbiette Lucas a- Cus.-i.e- _^Ma< Cleveland, Miriam .Gaillat'd,. Helen North and Dorothy Noisette. Mrs. Dorothy Gomez entertained.at her home, on . Moiuhiy .evening? ? Jan lDtft in honor of her lister Mis.Sarah Jane Campbell front-New' Vorf 7 city. PC VlelleTous course' oY~ TtaTTai Spaghetti, hot biscuit,s, cotf'ce with cream, cake, punch and candy wa? s(?rvfcd_ Thosp . .enjoying the ? partv were: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Evan-* Mr. anjl Mrs. Fred Steele, .iliv ami ; Mrs. 1). L. Green, Mr, and Mrs. St Julian Dash. Mrs. Ethel Baylow, Dr. L. T. Purvis, Mrs; Mae Addi>on, Mr - i ivw'Aiiison, .\trs. Susan Ln^ar Mr. I. Vouiur, .Mis, Steele, Mrs. Rut! I.. Kcittle, also ot New 'i iirk. 1! AST SHKNCKR; N. t~ N h'WS Shady (!/?vr lluptist Church = Sunday -\va> a dreary day l>ui tin christ an regulars found their way to church. The Raster,. Rev. J. S. Daniel, delivered a sph mint sermon. Subject; "On the Mountain Top w^th God." Tlie Junior Choir .furnished music. It is always a rare treat to hear them. Miss Hazel Craijfe, the organist spares no ">nins in loon^in^ new sojiy to the coivreytation. 0 The night services were short ow. ing to the inclement weather. Tlu pastor' delivered another spiritid s? r , num. ... ? Dthing is left undone BviB make our Service a Liml rfect one consecrated |krr|| the needs and wants ?y?yj humanity. A true KEOB rvice of understanding E^J 3?aa mVA Irl J?|ggg*i^L ?* " I .- v . HHIHHiHHIHIHHflHHHHHHMBHMMHQi Jll PINCKNEY'S FL 8 I'M)I ;KT AKEir"ANI) Uf I SOI Til CAKOIJNA M Kev. am) .Mrs. l>aftiel \\oiv ' r . neutfucVtv of Mr. and Mi . !.. . _ " start, '| I -.1 il ;..i | t - , w.i.s a Vfi y ?I r 111< .* in I..*.', - * <?t Mr<? ( r 11:1' Si~'t tt "i N'i l* Slade. ; . .Mr.-. Atidie Cl aire wa> i.> . TT* "" ny ilie Trm l.iyht -Missionary ('".re'n ' , ' Friday afternoon. ' The lucctlnjr pp<.v fl i I'll uilli prtsidOir. Mrs. KlUi < !i in. ,l> in cfifiryvV??scripture -le?wm-vrr: s read and-discusse?i. As the'roll \\.a J1' called each ineinbcr icpoiidni w.t,:. a* Jjj . Ijihf f|i*vrvi'fi' i"". - Tim' .fuUi.u ine t '* * vers \Vi i c <:ieciy?I: Mrs,. iit_!a < i-us * PrcsnrmT -Vlr.s^?Addie 'r t ijre. \. i l(' President : M is. A Hiertha liutf i 'ai:. 's: Seer"'- "N"., trehsurvr \\i'- , 1<- ' 1_ cd owiiiy: to the ijine.-s >!' tin- pr. - ~ '* tli-a-mi' Tu','i.u^??. ... ' Miss Addicniac ('a nphcll . . i".', a _?-?tabic Sal.ad On. lcttueiv chevse/ .-f) aw ~" bark' cotl'de.. aii.ai i.sia and cak . ? Miss J-ijiip Siailc U i'> n < v. hi- r proved alter siiii'.eriny from'an [| tack of ftu. * Mrs. Katie ininti a a ' ,l.oilK Street. We .hope he! a ?; ' recovery. ' Mrs. I'iori:ifcc lToIl who ha- I;? ^ Sick tor J, 1? i J : e_ iv jibil fix be ' JJ to tile de I iff i. i .of her n..all\. . file!....:.. ; Miss I lata! < ra.ii" the ben c.-.i ?, .. "second dauv! 11 r' of.Mr..:;!nl .. I ' . v I JUL!." ?r?n?.,;>r. I i; -j?: t ; , ? j att.uk ui ;lu. W'c I..,!?, t"lii \' L. lady u.t! !>, |u-r >? if ayain. W , _ all nti>- lu r s? ; ; M ?.'1 \ i ii 11?I ! m ii???vi 1 y?\:11 1 ^ ? ) younjr huly of tin* ei'intmir.i.y - >utr.< riiif i'rn . in t; >( > .}.? i.i . , when s' fiti'k .. 11y a fa.-t a';!"ti:. - Friday ni;rlvi. Site. t. this writiwr. It m ems a- if".-;! 1.. ' l* follows Jiis< I'uVira. Suttij-tiltn > shy was -trui k in tin- hVad a e bottle. ANY-it,.thi- \v 11 li >' aye id i tn.' * Tiler .innii-T : iuiiat-y -tee: at home <*f .M : - s Main*! K-dley. \i i*:':: j ajtertninn. -lath 1'.'. 1 i vjpy * j dint, .Mi-.- < 'a. i i htdli < t..: " j v iSitiVc. A "i iii ly tr.eet "...y t-t't-Y J' i *: : i. I..I.I: ' " ed ham sauiiwiehiis. ei.n.a .,n: . i j lilt* home uf Mrs. Sara I; l.e\\i I uf the fait hful a.i ml ei s. i'f t hi' iur M iss.iittat y. ' \\V junior- ahwa)' ' ] 11Ke tn tu' a: .the !. 11 i- ni'.Mfj, . Rev: and Mrs. Daniel wi-h t" j the member.- wliu kttnily n- ;i ; : ~ ' them with 'Jimd tliin;* fn -j f-'- Hit1' UiltTT!" 1 p .li-v. and- M-r * 1 i. ! I tfhtfd t?? i.; t x - .Mr . fi>rin:i' l'a'-: jet' 'New >?? ?rk ' ?.* t" siViui a\\ . I. with "tlU'fti." ,-| Mrs. Marv TiH.iV- v in hai 111 ( ilstiillia, N; < .. > . . | i: ;i A. I "rrlonuSV^TlM^^^ '.'I;! I \ .. . t. i l! Mr. A; t luir I h-l>'. w Iio. Jaa-sju\ *.j. ^ ! ' lor CfilUr iiw.l111." W..S abl i - | to his Work. Ail Ufiv a-l.a.l Tn..1 a - I . , has rci-t>\ i-ri'ij.. a.-.r. I. VI It I AS N I AN S - j t;<* ,. ; i" 'j Wis. Kittio Al.U-ji ?> 1 ! i> mt.aii: i' [ 1 was jrim-l at tin- imnii i.f Mis- M ' tii* Ihirkt-l t ainl Mrs. K. MiKit.im M a lis lit lil. < >h i? ." M/.-s Milhr ;u ?|?.?V ' ~ Mr. A in it i - -a m \\ .i-:11. u t > ! . Wtl-k. " \ . Tlif .yi'imv sun i.?t" Mr. ami -3iitriii.<i:?Masaivoi?Las hi . n ' ; past Wtf'k. \\f - wish ,'t'Vr .Via. . . spt'fdy ift "Vt-ry. ' * I .Vir's. MT\" .Mer.rr;s i < 7 \ ; tin- lily ai'tiT- ' sju ?:?i it ijr- awhije Washinytan ai tlu- l\e?U|?iv-, . -a : 1 suit; wv aii* tri..<i" :? r? f?nr: i?. : much mipt i>\ > >i. Mrs..Ktviia M. K ulna- !i;t~ L V . M micipiilU .< !' ..amy ikta.eta waiA . the city. .Afi siiai>.:? > Tl.e>, ll.-.j .(! anil funic Owens iiilctta nc.l <hi> ; iho m ?-i k ) i r her. I a Mr. I.oy Hui". >at ? ( Hall utcr. . Me won* the v\i'i-k-1 tr*f; et p.. " rents. Mr. rui Mrs, An4;vv\ Hi; :? I Little .l.ohti ii. atti!,.Lute's A < a: ( pt liter is iiti. the siik list. \V> L. -i: for thi'!u a spi etiy nVe\ i ry. M r. and Ai f -. 'I'Mm t >w ;> > ' ': j taitSeil with ait elalt. rate ilinuv .liotio'' n' Mrs. ! ".:> >jia MeKi.tm\ mi ' -i j lith i?f .1 a:.aar\. A mamnum;- . > eofirse <lininr was s< tAeil t<> the': l.Ai'iiitf m. ...,a \i._ s . Garrett of Knoi^s.-, Kev. and Mr- A 11. Levant nd son; Slesdar: os M. A. Cunnitjjrham. Mulhi-s, <>1 i|vhtin't.. L 'Lien and (Turrett. -The W-hMt- <-:?vp Shi ivt V' l Vtu.ii::ui- Uxz'_ 8th iOnde yaw a del yld ful hil t! ;.< party, Tuesday evening, Jnn.'TTat %j\?home of Mi. - -Matt'o; Fuller'in f r or of Miss Wrnvtta Crawford i\ ho Ccelebratod her 14th birthday. A do ( dancing was the feature of the even Pngc Fire MB?MHnnOTMHaHBBB ~ JNEKAL HOME KNSHi) E.M II VUMUK OF , AM)' 01( >!{(.! A ; I- unvra) Cars arifl Funeral Equipment \** (mjuiT as ^the liest < \ml* K< I < ci i bun I hi* lU'sl ? ' \ Mil I ' 1 |. ? . I i'ss 'S I . I-1 - - ' ?crrmTEKT 7" j .. ^ and ? ??- service !i - ' i.dhre I'hnno ."707 RcMSeriie Rhone 77(15 rfi.Jil WASHINGTON ST.- I ( Oi.l ,MIi1A. S r I I '> oi\h' tlub w;sh . ' hi'"- her kind -: * \ t. : .a ( ritwi'oni, r ..... Anils. Aisjv .Mil. .T.-.'r |'. I't ark I. jkuOik* (il'C'bn, : { ihiic Burton, ' : ; .M.-ii_.ii.obt. ~ rihiton Wil- *"' i hoy. SlH'Uon. Eu Iiobt. Lcc ! ' , . J/ B .rk.hul-, Collier <: or.. Pfoy Gar-' ?r*?i. .?i - ..] lihiis Beas : LoakW Wil Aiianis. Eu.. ' <} . <)?.is I. insr . ' ih k- "i' Spartan /rC^ ESSIONAL < \ i; t >s I - - i *' l>R. S. R. GREEN ! - I ^phones a. Mi. Res. 6028 - . Office: 5775 . ;, ' in. ' (r" * "?!"i KfiSidence: ;'t. _ ' . 1508 Cirejrp C*tVi< rr<?: '. . ----- 'rhoii* I A ' . ! ' . i\ M Office 0526 * M lies. 6548 Dr. ( . I-]. Stephenson \ ; . i'.iii] Surj.'fon !i>'.a t. .ui'- ->? mnri-"arptl Children A ' ' > aialfy - ?_1 '1' U-es-i deuce: ii., v M. i:;2h Oak-Si^ .?? .U! vi' T-cieTTlionf?T ' U* A M. : . 7 I. I'M. Office (iOilii Residence 887!'_ Dr. D. iv. JeivkHre * ' 11 in e - fill-- i i ii i || i 11 |*rn ist'lUKe* S 11:?.;:,r ! y A ppoilit Micllt ?' ..vl-rrii . u *li I7y f u;un:cli\ e Aneslhesi* a .Specially. i'-JJ'" St.,lA.'ula, :.S^~C ? I 'Ii v -s?. :an ami Snrceon I i i: !, \ : r;: t n.'i.yen Diseases Of Women.-' """ '. *ff.: Residence ... i 2<"i W a-f i+urt-Tn 22iiU llaniptuti. J Plume. li-KJ.i '-Rhone 75(14 ' . DR. J. <i. STUART f.'.Vi- 'ii ...:s Telephone: i '"ii ... i .! : p. M. . Res.. 46'.'2 ilmr , v nli. M.- Ollice 3796 U'iV.i Residence: o:;.! 1 ay u St , 1117 I'ine .St. ii ?? ? ? )fli,"e II >urs; Phones 1 A. .M. to 2 1'. M. Res. 8876 ii P. M. .in j- lf. M. Office 4247. DIv. W .,1). Uhappelle ? 4 Pli> Mi ian ami .Stlrjf^on " D:m a.?cs i f U iinicn a..a fusi-a ui>u vuiiureu .x Oitic'c: , " Residence: 3:24A ssciiiily Si. 1301 Pine St. % Columbia, S. C. 1'r. nv S407 Kes. Phone 0708 N. .J. lUKDURICK v' ?,u I ?>??rVH+1?Notary?Public j PIC VI I il i: IN Al l. COL'UTS --Male and j-VHrral ?. 4 II".' N\ asltiiiulon SI., Columbia, S. C. ] 'i vnTl. JOHNSON & CO. . No! nr> Public ajvd Dealer , in s i-i.; - and sale of lota in PINK PlI'v.K CK.MlvTERY. Beau- ' M 'ifully ii.at' (i oi? paved road above A Cnlb-vr* lM e< . '' J lioyv* Washington Street ". '-j