The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1931, Page Page Five, Image 5
FnfiiHan. .Tdnuuri-fll.
FFrUCH NEWS OF
SI1)M:\ IWRK V M. K. CHl'RCit
TTIic. Siuulay School .wer*. -called to
order at the-usual houi' 1 sy the Snpt.
. D. It. StarU. 'After the, openirij* services
the school discussed the levson;
At I 1:.'!() Rev. .1. Anderson. our
" p: -1?rr iiM iitii-d the rostruni to deliver
one?of. his soul .stirring- sermons.
' sfy* |.lis rtext was*-found Isa. .'15:8. This
-1 '' '-A . , S irur-eil
\\as a jyreat sermon.
o'clock; after the regular order of
service the pastor delivered a noble
sermon from1 tier; 21:17; subject,
"What A;l-"' li?t hoc?llafy.tr
Th'.- i aster" .-u'.no'.inct'il i> special
sermon for next Sunday. The public
.. is..invited' to hear this tfreat sermon.
"7 Sunday School convened at 10:00
o'clock by -having devotionals, after,.]
^ which the lesson was discussed by
teacher-- and reviewed by Rev. Owens
Afy eleven o'clock. Rev. Owens
? nreaehod from Proverbs 4:2.'?; subject,,
" "Acts of Miln." Topics: 1 Orio pan
uot dam a stream, 2. A stream can
be?no hotter?than its source.??A"
stream seeks its level, 4. A stream
will find its source. '
At <> o'clock the League cohVCned
The lesjijun was discussed and League
yells were jiractised led by Fannie
- Phelps. We sang a selection-and dis=
misse l. , .
At S o'clock Rev. Owens preached
another forcible sermon from Mark
7:21.
Those on t.he sick list aroMr^Kiny.
= nrrntr Mrs.- Solomon," a"iul"7)ther/; ' we
hope them a speedy recovery.
FlltS'l' t VIA ARY BAIT. CHURCH
, 'JHui ^vi.:illuii',.l>eii.ig pleasant Sunday.
IV i 11 ? Ttvcin.l o'.r Sunday Sc'llOOt
with -many bright young faces?, ready
to listen-to one of the lessons on the
life of Christ. They were taught by
>. well prcpaf bd teachers. about the
.. temptation 'of Christ. The fact was.
brought'out in the review of the lesson
that as Christ had temtations we
.-a::! -jk. ' tic v.. ni-i-t a-,
lie did yield not to them.' far tip, sin
comes not., with the temtation but
with the. yielding.
At tlu*'cl? so of the Sunday School
services. :\V(? 'had the usual prayer
meeting winch put all pf the hearers
ill a mood of worship. At 11:01) A.
M.. u\> entered the morning service.
The pastor used al the subject of his
niessaire, "He of (rood Cheer." The
t'.'Nt w hid)?lie?used?us?a?bash?h?found
in .John 10
The l'astor. Rev. Youngblood, im|
1 Tossed his h< nrors. with the f;vt that
Christ wants us to lie of good cheer
regardless 'of conditions for He has
. given lis the prohiise of His spirit
which will abide with us?"For I.will
lie with you"
I'.vrryono?present?seemed" to?have
. t ..been greatly . iuijirssed with the sermon
and many confessed that they
would take up noYv~<nrufago. and~lie"
cheerful.
It is with much regret that we an
--hot'nc--- thy fotlnwir^r-. Kick: Sisters,
Mrs. Toun-viid. Deacon and Mrs. Hall
Brothers: Atkins.
\Vx' \vi -h. to announce* to the members
of our church who have children that
V./? 11 "od oo-j
:- K)in: . :
BKTIIKJ. A. M. K. ( HlltCII NOTES
J?y Way i i'f - appreciation for the
beautiful sunlight' >Sunday Hhe members
ami frien Is attended the services
1 rsunday School. A 'very,' interesting
study of?the'lesson wtis^nad with very
encouraging remarks by Dr.,, Law?'
delight to see increasing
of___ pupils -young -men-'and
^ _ Avoinen and adults come in to the
school room each Sunday.
At 11 <1 f> Dr. r.awrcnce. introduced
Rev.- T'eace, a student of the Theological
Department of Allen University
who delivered the gospel message as
found in the 12 division of the
Psalms and at the 1st verse; Subject.
"The Thirst for God."' The sermon
was appealing, satisfying and
vi ry twu-h enjoyedr?
. .The' Christian Ktiddayor came in
for a splendid program l>v t-he-ivounir
people. at (1:00 ]'. M. The program
was very instructive and largely at'
tended.
? A t 71*?AL?I)r. I^awrenco delivered
the message to a splendid audience
from St. .John 1:40. Subject,
-Ci""c v n-nd - -Seo-r" - srec!V'lg Ids
hearers to behold the invitation apd
see Jesus for all that, is good, , noble
and ^worthwhile in this life. A pana,0
cea for all our ills. .
Aniopg "the visitors who worshipped
with 'us Sunday morning were:
Dr. I). K. Jenkins: Major, aim Mrs. G,
W. Ford; his father and mother-inlaw,
of 111.; Mr. F.ugene Wethers, of
1 Wiishlnfc'lon, one Mrs. 1'ressley of the
, . city, and-'Mrs. Lyles of Antioch Bap'
. tist Church. We assure them we appreciated
their presence and extend
^ a most cordial invitation to return
Sunday Feb. 1. <(Gp to Church, S'.inT"
dav," and hear Bishop R. C. Ransom
at 11:15 A*. M.. The public is invited.
?* nr. mvi Lftwrence wish to
than If very much' Stewardess Board
No. 1. for a nice hig hatch of fresh
groceries last week at the parsonage'.
. During the illness of Mrs. Bates,
JSMe.liprhtful services has been rendered
y.t the piano -and organ hy Mrs. A.
R;tumg:mhnrr and Mi^s'" Vei'deB\
aBf'olliilS.
M IN 1STEHS WIVES ALMANfK
7-^ ?The livid "Now Year"?mooting of
. the Alliance was held at the home.oC
Mrs.'C. A. Adams, 2113 Lady Street.
Mrs. N. Watson, Chaplain, con
v 1 .
jniillaitfflalfcMi iitiitiimiiiii 1 iniiiiiifriiiiti ii 1 r it .i A
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SOUTH CAROLINA
ducted <the opening exercise with
singing.
The- V ce-Prosidoi)t, Mrs. I). K.
Dilliard,presiding in the absence of
the President, Mrs. E. V. Wullace,
gave a very pleasing address 011 the
"Hew year and its pros pects for new
-and better- -worlc for another year.
Her talk was warmly received by the
Alliance.
Reports from the different com- |
.miya.^.\yuui- u-ee?iw>U- ?mt- Odoptetf:1
Jh.e/coihmitteev on Christmas activities*
told' how thankfully?she the inI
mates of the Old Folk's Homo
, joyed the- littK*?gifts?sent them by
the Alliance. '
1 he Alliance regretted very much
the loss of the son of cne of its ptemibers,
Mrs. M. G. Johnson in the peron
of Dr'. Herbert Johnson. They senl_
pression of their love and deepest
sympathy.*
The Alliance regrets very much the
loss of some of its members, who
have been assigned with their husband
to other fields of; labor. Mrs.
L, V. Wallace our very efficient President,
has been assigned along with
,er husband, the Rev. Samuel Wakl
.ace to" work in Augusta, Ga., and
Mrs. Murph goes with her husband |
lie Kev. J. W. JMurpjU- tn SummcrH
vine, b. (J. We** miss_ihem very much
and wish them God's speed in their"
new fields of labor. While sojourning'
with us, they worked diligently
^gpl untiringly for the uplift of the
. ommunrty in which they resided.
?Ve pray that the blessings of God
Kee-p them in perfect health and peace
-in order?that -they?might be in this
world to labor much longer for the'
uplift of humanity.
The Alliance was much enlivened
and encouraged at this first meeting
d' the year by the addition of five
, lew iili'i'.l'i'iv m Hi" |l"i'" of M'h.i
J. J. Starks, Mrs. M. M.^Duckett.
Mrs. G. M. Miles, Mrs. S. S. Rice, anu
Mrs. C. S. Lawrence.
These good ladies made'some very
noouraging remarks and were nuidc
weleonu' by- the Alliance.
At the close ol' the buslncs part of
ho meeting there was a genera'
greeting of each other,. -afteAvhieb a
delicious salad course" was served.
We are sorry to know we will soon
have to part with our most efficient
nd useful assistant secretary. Shoo
must soon leave for a new field .of
labor with her huband, the Rev. J.
:n?l her hu.-band while Orangeburg
will gain,- We Wish for her the same
blessings as we did for our,other etficicnt?and
energetic?workers:?God's
choicest blessings. ?? .
THE WOMEN CIRCLE NEWS OF
TAYLOR CHAPEL CHURCH.
The Women of Taylor Chapel A.
M. E. Church has organized what is
known as a Women's Circle. -Our
purpose is -to help caYe for the sick
and disable ones of 'the. community,
and heli> 'n the church where ever we
re needed. ' *, -
During Christinas , we were able to
.mukc. Uie_lteail5_glad__of several. in,
the community by giving them pacguges
containing fruits and a few,'
groceries so that they were able to
prepare themselves something nourclaim,
thank God! We?were not baleto
get-anything for Christmas. Others
said thank you all, it is the very
-t-liings 11 needed l l didn't have anything
and didn't know when I was going
_Ln_ get anything; I can't get thru
thftnking your- The members -of the
to tier more
lie teal purpose of giving on Christmas
and who to give to. I feel that
we: have made-one, step .to prgress in
that besides the other work we have
-accomt fished .since?we organized.
Our last meeting was entertained by
Mrs. Anna Thompson. We were vrccelvi-d
royally; the meeting was very
lively. Mrs. Mattie Blocker and Mrs..
Margaret Johnson made- splendid
talks in the meeting which all enjoyed.
Cake and wine was . served
in abundance. It was hard to get the
members away from this home, but
,t will be easy to get them back. ,
Sister McDonald our President,- i*
wide-awake in her ideas for the suc^~
cess of the Circle. We are bound for
success if we stick to her which 1
believe all means to (lo. Mrs. M. j.
.Johnson is the hostess of the next
meeting. We are trying to make
this year 1931 a year of progress with
Taylor Chapel.
Miss Elizabeth Johnson was
on a visit recently and while here
attended the Sunday School and gave
us very interesting points on the lesson.
She is back in School at Allen
University.?We?hope for her?much
success.
__Rev_A. A.^Amaker is much enlhusiased
over our work.. Mrs. A maker
.is doing her it to put the program
over.
MILLER'S CHAPEL A. M. E.
CHURCH
Last Sunday morning and evening
hers and friends. Dr. J. C. McClellan^the
pastor delivered one of the
greatest sermons that was ever heard
here from the subject, "The plumbline
a christian test."^ Three persons
went forward and joined the church
i At night one of the most beautiful
programs was rendered that we ever
hlfeard. The Woman's Day. The
Sunshine Club led on by Mrs. Morgan
Williams and. Mrs. Luclnda Brown
'jesses, stewardesses pulpit board and
ail; we pull our hats to the clubs.
There were duetts, solos, subjects
TIIE PALME
from papers, carnets, reading, pray- (
ers, creeu, hymn consecration etc. j
were had oy tne Mrs. A. Cuiy, ills'
Li. J - "Hare, .Mrs. L. J. Carpenter, airs.
Llella Ooris, airs. Alma. KoLniison,
airs.* Jbeeuy Williams, Airs.- .Mary
Johnson Miss T. ij. Galiman, aiiss au- (
die Learson, airs. A.. L. \V astung- ,
ton, air. S>. \\. Allen, airs. Lunice j
Alien, aiisses Uucss and Nance, .Mis.?ntnei
Liaiiman. ?.
The sick here are Mr. and Mr>. -y
Joseph Nance, .Mary Sena .Nance, .Mr. ,
W in ilates, and uaugntcr; airs. uia> t
.Mrs. Wilson, 1'roi. fer. S. - WaHnum, ^
We had pieseni in the s'erviee -fttttt?;
day morning; Kev. 111*. 'Alon/.a Svutl
from England. - He is-here represent- .
ing interracial cooperation, lie ,ipoko
at the cluscuf Lite, jUMm&Ar.u?~Ui*w-?w?>
leresi oi ms work. Visitors ail. al? '
ways welcoTne here*
MT. 1M8CAH V. Al. K. I nl ,vl il r
.Oil. Sunday, Jan. .1, alt. i'isgah^-l
pulpit was graced \yiwi mo prc.-unc. j
of JfTol. (J. A- Singleton, or Alien L I
jL^efsrty; Ills W war, Koeuuu-Hf8:35;
Who shall separate us from !
ers spell bound and you could tell by.. <
their face that every word was.enjoy- j
ed. .Mrs. Singleton. .Miss S. K. tinea ]
latin teacher at Allen and Frol'. Wood j
ruff teacher of English accompuirhd 1
aim. Come again \ve are id way. "
glad to have yoii. ' z 1
of Mrs. Mary. Butler, \V. Liberty S.?-i
Mrs. Il'Mlel* ' |-trr |. _ i
Moore. * Although, tile weather was
a little inclement a large number at-. .
tended. This club hsiv onen .if out i<: :
?erviee to the church arid they arc '
planning greater things for the future J
The President, Mrs. AInieta Gregg is 1
wide-awake and she has some veiy ;
enthusiastic workers. The. collection
at lust wiectinr was $14.00. '. The* hos- 1
."iess" served chicken salad, saltines,
plain and fruit caktk The intcling !
adjourned to meet next at the.pai'on
age. with Mrs. J;inerctto and Miss N.
Davis ris hostess."
It ETHEL A. M. E. ( III Ut.ll
Georgetown, S. C.
The Minute Men's Club was organ- 1
ized Jan: 18. The?" following \reia*<clected
as officers: Mr. 1). 11. Drayton,
President; Mr. David Greene, Vice- '
Presdent; Mr. It. B.-Anderson,/lYeris.; j
Mr. P. H. Brunson, Secretary; and '
Mr. Eraser Itidiinshn. Chaplain. The J
club showed tne true miiuit.e men
spirit by turiiing out m large nuinh.-i
to the first regular meeting held at 1
the parsoriage Jan.j 12. This eluh
meets twice a month and it> object is :
taJtssist_JJle churehan any -emergen- '
cy. A very interesting musical ami
literary program was had at Bethel
Church- Sunday. It jwas sponsored
by the minuU mviu club.?
I)r. L. It. Nichols, one of the "lead- ,
ing ministers of the connection held '
-his liist quatteily conference at Belli- J
ei Church on Monday i veiling. It was
a most interesting and pleasant quarter.
The membership, Was out in ,
nnniKnve ? i ~ *U-- 1 : -
^ ^. O ?.V/ niincn?. u:u [Jioeee >HlgS.
Dr. R. E. Brogdon, the pastor, as is ;
his custom, had everything in tvadiness.
His plan is on a high . ordtuv ,
All finances ai'e in hand prior to the j
arrival of the Presiding Elder. His '.
motto for Bethel , is "Oyitr the Lop,"
"The Valley Form,''-a highly in- ,
teresting and?enjoyable play, was
presented-on Jlonday eveinir, at the
Howard School Auditorium by the
talented faculty of Georgetown ('dun- .
ty Training School, under the management
of Principal J. E Smith and ..
OTYV." rlTniiimtiina June1-. The l >lrnF"
was indescribably line. The characters
most happily plecatl?T+Tcr^v^Tv"
greeted hy??r""TTixnvde<l house. This ,
playwas sopsored hy the temhcis ,
oP^ffie piano clubt "
Emanuel.A. M. E. Church
Rev.-J. E. Heard. I). 1).. Pastor
On Friday evening. Jan. 2:1, the ;
first quarterly conference1?of the
church was held. The session was ;
called at 8:20 P. M., by the Presiding
Elder, ReV. M. A. Ilollips, The )>as- ]
tor was also present and as usual, ;'.t- ,
tended to his duties. After the devjntionals,
the organization wa-'perfect-. ]
ed and business was coirsi lered. All <
report* ^coming from the clubs,
boards, and auxiliaries were read, re- j
ceived and adopted. A la'rjre attend- ,
ance of the membership was present |
and the work was carried "ti with
peac,, and harmony. The elder in (
keeping with the custom. <11 I \ < ?- J
two. rousing sermons. SutHry which |
concluded his work for the quarter ,
relative to Emanuel. b |j
The Sunday , School lessen?Vrtts?v-i?ej
porously discussed diirinj? the Sun-|
/|?1 V ???? 1A-- 1
...... >>v r/xci'i.^ oi' | ]
the loading class in th<* school had a ,
red hot discussion. The members of <
the class were sorely disappointed .
when the bell rang which signified
that the period was at an end.' This ,
class i> composed of a wide-awake _
set of young~ men and vtooivnge ! ;
boy^. Several visitors wer0 present .
and expressed tf)cmsoh"< ^ h-f'-nj
enjoyed themseh e's immensely. Our- ,
ing the LeagyjKfrour, another enjoya- .
ble time Was had. A program was (
rendered which was witness?.-; by a
creditable gathering -of friends -as :'
well as members. "
Xiw?annual?Ohvistm.is?sin wcr?frrr?
the leaders of Emanuel was held on
-Monday night,, Jan. I'd.?A?
Was arranged for the occasion as follows:
Opening select on. M ovh
- -- -
cjin111 oni|iLurs- reacting-, At. I4'. Blake;
proceeded.by J. W. Frasieri who offered
the supplication. Five minutes
talk, \V. H. Moore; Se'eotion. Mai?
jChoruSI- Short talk, S, ; V<>- car
solo, Cyrus Alston: ' Bearum;. K.
J. Murray. The 27tl\_ division of the
Psalms was recited bf Brother Wnj.
F.lmore; Vocal solo, Thwias Ta\Idr; *
Selection Malo Chorus; Reodinp,-, Abraham
MjcKelvev; Vocal Solo. Kdward
Botterson; selection. F^nanuol
Quartette; Vocal solo, flulius Mack;
Selection, Male Chorus. Distribution
t of packng-e^ Benediction. J.* W.I
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TTO LRADF!R
[jailIn id. M. of C. Practically all the
leaders got. "wet" even the pastor.
U i* mist lliat tin y will not contract a
old alter having been "soaked'' thru.
Sunny Side Social Club
The regular meeting of the- club
onvened at the home of Miss Janie
,,'urry No. 25 N'unan St., on the 19th,
nstant. Alter the opening the minjtes
was- read by Rec. 'Secretary.1
'? i? i on'inc.-s was taken up after
\hieh a light repast was served. The
lub i looking forward to future ae: 'i'.
ies w hich will be announced later
Vt etnt>ers preset11: 51 isses E. lVobhdree.
I. Curry, FTi Porter, I.. Fri<Ji,e,
\l. ford. 1 >. ti.aillard, 1.. K. ISlouTtrie
;'iiil M l\ (i regg. _*'
S\'e ramiot .-we ourselves as others see
us. ,
iVe serve each other because it i? our
?11i.il y?U.?mankind.? Ml
are building a character of some
"Kiiid..
There are little things that leave
us little regrets.
INlt. /ion A. M. E. Church
?J. \v. Wrtherspoon,-l?a?tor ? Last
Sunday we were blessed with
deal weather?a-ml?ttH?ehurgh gcu^rs ook
advantage of the day by attend- "
rig their church. The audience at
\lt. Zion .was unusually large; this i
rave renewed inspiration to. the Pas- |
.1 r. Dr. Witherspoon and he ..delivered !
iiiotlici jiowerlul sermon in the morn- "
if^Rnmans; "hi.; thomn of -or
[rueiTKMit. was "Hope." Which was ex-jj)
plained as never before. t
Wo. had many visiting friends present
at both services. " ' ]
A beautiful concert was sponsored c
by Mr. J. Donovan Moore,, of this ^
city for a. student fit college, on last r
Sunday afternoon, at Avery School
It was a grand. axair; "a nw?t.4x*'
cedent program was rendered, consist
in# or vm'TilTiruT instrumental "music,
and orations; this was fer.lly a rate
treat to a vast audience. r
M r. Moore was., well pleased with
the results;
.Mrs, Susan. Logan, entertained on ^
ri'ltlllV In honor 01 airs. Kuth Ladson "*
Keitlie .of New York City.
Quite a large number of folks are *
planing for a,big trip to the "Capitol
City" to the Roland Hayes recital, j
February <>th." 1 ,
Mr. Robert Macbeth has returned f
i.fter Jong - stay iii tlie North;, his ,
presence, has brought joy* to the f
lic art df his mother and family'as he j
presents a picture of health. . j.
Mrs. Ruth Ladson Keith, of New
York City formerly-of this eity has
returned for a short stay. She is ?
limiting relatives and host of friends ^
sh . iskept busy with entertainments
in li.er honor.
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WAVMAN NKWS ; "
I'ho t\ . H. and F. .M. society met
r.t the home of, Mrs. R. J. Moore, Friday
t. wniny, after?the business was -r
>vef the hostess served a very nice
fruit course. '
Masters Solomon Moore and Ed-- J
IV;! I <1 Sintc VViiiUi + miiQefo
Was(. ira'f hts Campbell Sunday '
it. was his birthday. -
Mr. S. 1'. Campbell has been confined
t<> for several "days
uiftVrim: v.-ith tonsilitis. Ho; is able
to be up again.;ii:TliT-i
eAvas quite'"a number o'f* visi- \
?lU?Way man?Sunday; services ^
rffe yuotl- -asrusnaK'? _ r 7
Miss Beulah Haltinanges has been t
hvted as assistant - secretary for the
Sunday- School. ^
ITTinctox MWS ~ "T
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Spring Hill A.. M. E. Church Sun- o
lay School met at its usual hoj** and a
A ll o'clock Rev. S. J. Johnson t!
preached a wonderful sermon from A
J udgc> 7y 18. - '
At Rev Mis Hollowny, preach .b
d an inspiring sermon which all en- a
joyed. . . ,n
Key. Bowman and .Mrs. T. Bowman
md son .visited at Spring Hill Sun- a
lay at .Vew- -Bethel -A'. M! K. Church C
Sunday night. ' if
At t'cr'.o* tin- Booster Club' met at C
liethel Church. Dalbert Sligh,. pre- v
;iding: McNeill Jones, Sec'ty.; Rev.
Mrs I lolloway. made a speech,, also E
IJi'V. Row man, RevTTIohnson and Mrs. "T
1?. SIiyr.lt had several new joiners, t!
At 7:00 o'clock Rev. Bowman c
veaclu <i a wonderful, sermon. Sun- w
lay morning at 12 o'clock" Rev. A.
[tailey of St. Paul Baptist Church m
Touched a Wonderful sermon which E
voryone enjoyed. o
2:00 o'clock. .Mr, John 'Howard's E
uneraJ?wa- heUkr?Remarks were ?
nade by Deacons Johnson; Poundsals t<
nil J. Iffiit. Rev, Bailey, sang a so- ft
". "Clo'lo'iiied Skies."?.Miss Thelma -R
iVQritig-sang a solo, "Does Jesus Care m
Rev. A. P. I'orter preached the fun ral.
Mrs* Kmily Clark, teacher of n
'vtlar Branch School gave interesting C
>rograni.at the Junior High School, e
Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Johnson, visited C
ith her. p
Hampton, of Philadelphia, is visiting c
it the hod-side ol their mother, Mrs.
Ji.'iinpton who has been ill for 7
three weeks at her home; her many f
Friends wish for her a speedy recovry.
I
Pl.NCKNEY'S Fl
UNDERTAKER AM) I AC
SOl'TH C AROLINA
i '
^memm? mm
The L+hy of the Valley Club gave :
prize party. Monday ni'trht at the
tome of' Mrs. C. ]). Sligh..
Jan. 17rlH, Saturday and Sunday
Elder I .vies held Fi is first quurtvrl..*
conference at New Bethel Church. It ,
vas a success altho' the weather was
ainy and.^ld. ' ?? -y *>* j
.LEXINGTON NEWS
The services wertrr w;ell attended
Sunday at St. I'aui". Baptist Church.
rhe pastor preached a soul stirring
ermon morning and evening and the
congregation' was filled with spirit1-'
tal ft?ri>i - ' " ~ r
The fri'end~- -1 M is. Jit'::. brother
r.lad to know.?hat she is improving
ifter being ill f r several v.edcs.
The funeral !.? } -he f >r Mr J hi.
Feward was held at SC I't-n B'a; '; t
h'.rch fr-M day a: i.Vloek. "Un-,
cle John." as he u;>< t
leacon anil solved in' .thai anaeity
or-a ntfrhber of years.' Just rocent-y
his ajjc and Jjealth prevented ".him
i'om tatr>i>fe; an?active ]>art. it is
ur? loss but Heaven's train. Mrs.
Alice Hampton is seriously ill
it her residence; her friends \.i-h for.
ler a speed> ix'ciiveTy.
Mr. John Hampton and .Miss Av*.
ie Hampton are - home from I'hi-a.'
i.lphla becaust. of the serious il'i- '
ess of their mother.
The Lilly of the Valley ( lad truve
party Monday nirrht at the -home o!'
its. J. Sligh.
The school impri'nvnient?Hub that?
as been organized by Prof. Richardon
is wide-awake. The* President
liss X. Wari'nt; and members ar > in- .
crested and their * inbttd Ms::, "Over
he Top."
NEW BROOK I. AN I) NEWS '
wL.-t /
- ?. ? ...-i \f -.tin ii'i iy i iMuerenee oi
He Xewbnokland Circuit was hold
Saturday at Mt. I'is-rah A. M. E.
'hurch at I'ixi: na . Dr. G, . K. Fylehe
pre-idinp elder was at his best on,
Sunday a"hd preached a credit sermon
foni the 40th Psalm. The t-onfertice
was vi'Vy successful and'-tho. offi
er^fsewi ij>uubl|t--Kvnn1.^ "V'VT"
'hurch was present in every sertee of
hf Vrnrii*- Al'trr t i ?iiu 11;r?!_? wrrs?
ver the pre>idinp elder with his U'il'end"<TUr
pastor were the dipper piiests
f?5frs. Brtmet-tti- . an^rm? r^rrt~tird:i w
hey were the- dinner puesfs of Mrs.
linnie Daniels.
There axP many uiv th-e sick list a: t
uth .chiirchyi?Miss Carn,"?^TTptfrrr*"
nd Miss I^lizabeth (kilter and her
lothen a.re vtjry much indisposed. '
Mrs. RachpJr_St1*othep is out apain
fter an attack which kept-her indoor
or sometime, Mtt. Beatrice Dreher
> up and out airaim Mrs. Pluma
Henn continues ill. but.we hope she
ill soon be. up and out apain. :
The sinpinp convention met at
roojvland Baptist Church. last Sunay.
Rev. M. H. Hollaway conducted
he installation services ._and the
hoirs were present to help in any
ay they could. ;
Sunday niphf at Double Branch we
ere favored 'with the presence ot.
lev. and Mr-. It A. Miller and .one
f their members .from Rock Hill,
lev. Miller was 'induced to. preach
iul his message-was- .TTtelTptrt tut "One
:> the saints at Double Branch. They
re always pleased to hrive Rev'. Mil- ;
P with them, u? his?presence is al- rays
inspirational. 1
The -Quarterly Cenforeneeroeomlended
Brothers Frank Dreher and
>neal Brown to the District confernce
to l?e admitted to the Annual
lonference next fall. ' These arc
rtfmismp ybunp "men and are do sti till
to make a hiph mark 'in?their _
hosen tield of labor..
The I.eairue undo: '.hf direct;yr. ol _
Iiss De-iSie Ilee Coleman is moyinp
iirw-nril Few Snmbv oveninf the
youfig people gather- at Double
{ranch Church and carry forward, a
ling,is left undone Wl
nake our Service a g i
Tt tme consecTaren |iri|r?|i ~wr
ic needs and wants lc^al 3
humanity, A true j&jsifl j
ce of understanding EiftW |
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JNERAL HOME
ENSED EMRALMER OF
\ ANI) GEORGIA
Funeral Gars and Funer&l
Equipment
As Good as the Rest
And Retter than the Rest
1- ' v
And 1'likes Less ? 7]
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"Office I'bone 5707
Residence Rhone 77H5
1 Of Hi WASHINGTON -ST.
? COLUMBIA,. S. C.
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splendid program.
Miss "Rachel I.oriek is very sick at
this writing., ' We hope she will soon
he out again. .
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Notice. ?
CnrrespoTulerits and contributors
are hereby notified t.hat all Notices,
Cards of Thanks and Memoriams are
charged for .'at- the ratL, of . 3c per
M inimuni chat-go 1 nOr. Cash "ji
must accompany eft oh article.
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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
np c d f1 ot,..
o? iv. uittiiiiJN
Office Hours: Telephones
9 to 10 a. m. Res. 6028
12 to 2 p. m. : Office: 5775
fi to p.- nil
Office: Residence:
1500 Grenr St. TSOfT'GregirOffice
11oura Rhone
11:20 A. M. lo 2 J'. .M Office 36.30
0.0(1 1*. M. ;!n 8 1\ M Res. 6548
Dr. tJ. u. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeon
Disease of Wuniei and Children A .
Specialty
Office: Rt>iid-"1i'^; TJI4
*A A sHMitdily St.??1328 OUk SI.
Office lhiura* i*
__ ? leiepnones:
8:3H A. M. Lo 7 on P. A|, O^fira
uesroence Sll'ia
?Uiv-l4r-Kr-^en k itts __
? " '
I'illin^s. IMales, Crowns and Bridgea
Sunday by Appointment 7
Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia?
a Specielt y,
lUlV'/i Washington St.", Cola, S.. C. ;
DR. L. M. DANIELS
I'liysiciun and Surgeon .
Special Attention Oiven Diseases Of
Women.
Office ' v' Residence
1125 Washington 22;it) llainptoh
t'hone <54Jl' Phone 76G4
DR. J. (J. STUART
Office Hours: , Telephone;
11:00 U> 1.00. P.'ML ? -Res. 46y2
G:00 to 8;0U P. M, Office 3706
Office-: ? -?Residence: ?. joifo
Taylor St., .1117 Pine St.
Office Hours: ' Phones
U A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8876
6 P. M. to 8: 1'. M. Office 4247
DR. W. I). Chappelle
h-,), Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specially
Office
1324'*. Assembly St. 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
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Office Phono 810? lies. Phone 6798
N. J. ritKDKKlCK ~
V I lot nc\-al -1 .an ai> iLMulary Public
I'UAl I II Ii IN \||, COI KT8
. ?Sin I*- and Federal Jl
I 19 Washington St., Columbia, S. C.
X 11.4WHNSON ~i
Nnlarv Public and Dealer
in peal Estate and sale of lota in ; > "C
PINK RIDCK CFMKTKRY. Beau- J
tifully located uii paved road above
^oltege Place. J
Phone 6422.
110DWashington Street 'Jjfl