The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 14, 1931, Page Page Five, Image 5
Saturday, February 14, l?m.
CHURCH NEWS OF
SI
ST. JAMES A. >1. E. CHURCH .
10:00 o'clockx the Sunday School
-*? lcssun discussed by the' teachers
and students and reviewed by Adline
Johnson. . ' ' ?
? At 12:uu o'clock Rev. Owens
preached a most helpful sermon. ?r,
- 6:00 o'clock the League convened
, . with a splendid program about Allen
The program was sponsored by president
in person of Ellen Johnson.
The names ot' those who were on the
program arc,: Adline Johnson?Mabel
Ben and Alice Garris n: Drnc illa and
Georgia Mae Chip; Muzello Ellison,
Robert and Marv Ethwl Garrison^ Wilhelmina
Johnson, Rev. Owtns, Mr.
Cannon, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Wocdson
and Mr. Webber: Adlme Johnson, organist
of League: and the last four
persons named gave very excellent
service.
At 8:00 o'clock, Rev. Goodson a
very prominent citizen of Lykesland
"* preache^ a most excellent sermon
from Ephesians 7.:G; subject, "Children
Obey Your Parents."'
2ND*CA L V ARVH A PT.
p The Junior M-UMnn-iryr Voniely <viiV
entertained by .Miss J. S. Trezevant,
=??- at-ber?htmrr- mi Harden :Ti.. Sunday,
F?h. 8, 19M. .... "
t'lie nieel.. g was called to order
by the now Pivsu'ei.r, .Miss1 Edna
Jackson,. ALtiic.;-U?o-r-m-in?tw-tit* 'the
last meeting w->rrc:.M '.lie bin iuess
-7" of "the soc.eL., o ene<' t(. ad members.
Plans were made J'fjr ;i <fM' t-k
TPicnieV to Mic given on tin* 25th Vf
February. -
.Miss Trezevant served a course of
ice cream and cake. Tne next meeting
will bo .with Miss Mary Sanders.
1D1G Hendersoif St, Feb. 22, 1931.
O cers fo'" the new year are: Miss
Edna Jackson, President; Miss J. S.
Trezevant, Vice-President; Miss Rich:
ie Green;" Treasurer; Miss Josephine
j^White, Secretary; Mrs. Nellie Sirn1110ns,
Fin. Sec,; Mrs. Miriam A. McMillan,
Asst. Sec.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. K. /ION
CHl'RCH- NEWS
Although we have been quiet for
seme time our activities have not
ceased. Services all day Sunday were
strickingl'*, interesting; many bright
faces were seen in Sunday School,
which is progressing very-nicely unMurh
can be said about our Pastor
Rev. W. B. Gibbs, who is a man of
instruction, interesting?and uplifting
in eVCY-y way. He brought us a'very
timely message Sunday morning fromN
umbers 13:30.
.We are now in the mid/it .of a Nov-,
elty Red and Blue Rally, which will
terminate on March 1st, the Reds and
Blue's are in battle with each other
for souls and money. Mr. Win. Gas^
kin is the very efficient "eommander-in
chief of the Red Army and Mr. Win.
Labrew proves equally as well as?:
t'OmiNdhdeer-in-cluet of the Blue Ar
my. :
- . 'A very unique program was given
<BuilUay nfttfffftBirby the "Blue Army
and the Female quartet of Zion Baptist
Church. Those appearing "on the
pr^grnm?were?the?mata?quartet -of
Antioch Bant. Church; the female"
quartet of Zicn BapC Churelvj?solos
by Mrs. A. L<rbre\<* and Miss A. GrfeiT.
Deacon Taylor; Spiritual led by bro.
Davis and'music bv Jones Chanel
Choir. The proceeds of $5.f)0 were
'rtlvHlert"benveeri tlnr-Btrrp" Army and
the female ouartet of Zion Baplisl
Church. - . ' We
hold our weekly meetings each
Friday nite until the rally is over
The public is cordially invited to attend.
The pastor is very gratefuL-to the
ked and Blue Army for a collection
of nice things to cat brought to the
parsonage on last Friday nite.
CHAPPELLE STATION A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. Harrison J. Bryant, Pastor
Sunday morning Feb. 8th, Chap
pelle Station looked like a bride adorned
for her '?om when Bis^
"
nop iv. Vv. rv<tii?uiu |ji covncu iu t<
large audience here such as has not
been seen on Sabbath morning in this
chm*/?v> ~fr- * long *' The? 1
who reard him are saying "ong live
the bishop, and may Cod fonfinii(?
bless him with health and long
life, that he continue to lift up
the fallen Vv" ' ? the broken-hearted
and pree^v, acceptable word of
the Lord." Heaven < smiled. and the
peonle hearts were glad to see . th?
godly spirit of Mrs. R. 0. Ransom,
the wife of the bishop, who joined
this chur"^ "he is.needed most.
May Mod continue to smile upon
this church, its castor and people.
The Sunday School was re-orga
nized. The following were elected:
Mr. E. t Collier. Sunt.; Mr. D. A
Jenkins, Asst. Sunt.: Miss Cora Swy
v gert, Sec.; Emma Boutaoitaoinaoao
?? r> : . T.ihvnviun
V Mr. in. nowiran, . .
C. Bowman. TVnchers: Mr. Will Wi 1
? liams, Class No. 1; Mr. Roht. Green
No. 2; Miss Brotin. No. 3; Miss Cora
Swygert, Nu. 4; Mr, Jenkjns, No. iv
eious Hallmon,. No. 7; Homo Dent
Mrs. Gracie Robinson, Supt.; Mrs
Minnie Bcuknite; Mrs. Janie Swy
frert; Cradle Roll Dept.,, Mr. J. F
Bowman, Supt.; Mr. Bar nnd Mr
Lark.
Chappelie Station wishes to th'anl
the bish^- and the many friends foi
(heir presence Sunday.
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FIRST CALVARY'S JUNIOR ^
USHER BOARD. "
The Junior1 Usher's. Board rriet at
the home of Miss Ethel .XnsbitW-tff-H- -1"
.. I ihwrty Ilill .tircct. itu? meeting was '
called together at its .usual hour. **
The devotionals carried out in order. *},
We were very glad to have many of
the.old_minrfB'ei*s_ba."k again and hope
that they will continue to attend more s
j regular. Th%e unfinished business of
.the club was completed; arid the soJeial
committee was asked to be ready
at tfra nrvt mnntiw|i In mul
general report of a social that the 01
jclub is about to nut forth A m
- - ? V fjy.' i V I 4>|
i of the sick was made. The hostess Le
I served a delicious repast.?The mCrt-{^7
ine-ftdtotrrneTrTo^ie6tat the home of T
Miss Bettie Johnson, Oak street..
KM AM EL A. M. K. CMIRCM v<
??_ SI
With delight we mention the sui;- ?
prise visit of- Bishop R. C. Ransom,
Sunday morning, Jan. 25. R( r Sum-?]
-mois asked him to preach; he refus- 1
?d saying he like to go to church td_ ^
gear i>rep"k "p '.ir. vvell-trs-^vp~(toM3ut
readily consented to come at art OUrly" i<(
date and preach for us.
Mr. John Gilmore, Mr. U. C. Ran? rr
om, drd Mr. and Mrs. John Mill amj_ .a
on, Mrs. Gamble, MJss_Bixtha-&trtr^-yj
ther. were dietrrngtrtsTTed visitorsSunday
School at 10:00 A. M. Los- "A
son was interestingly taught.
XLuili?A.- -M,?Rev:--GuiiMliers'TFTtro^ " j
iuccd Rev. Allen an instructor of
- Hai'bls^fr C'dlege who preached a
wonderful sermon. Rev, Andersorr '
Hughes a student of Allen. Universe .
?y was very active through the religtous
services.
, Among the visitors worshiping J
with us \yerc: Mrs." Cook, Mrs. Allen,
wife of Rev. Allen;Mrs. Stephenson; u
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Henderson. We assure
them we appreciate their pres a
ence and extend a most cordial in- a
vitation to come again. _ t,
The A. C. K. I., came in for a splen- tl
lid program by the young people at e
1:00 P. M. Prof, and Mrs. Cocheron
made an interesting. address. The b
junior choir furnished music. , 7
At 7:.'?0 Rev. Peace a student of the c'(
Theological Department of Allen U n
. _iiversit.v?-delivered a soul stirring J(
sermon. l?c\*. .J. S. Smith and hi.-.
wonderful choir of Lexington w"- A.
shipped with us.
It: is with much regret that we an
nounce the following sick: Mrs. Mag
rie Dennis .Mrs.?H-r-T-.- Snmiin. r.v. .uui
grand-son; Mrs. 11. Bell. Mrs. Irene
Steward. Mr. L. B. Gray. We wish
for them a speedy recovery. ?
KM AN I* KL A. M. K. (.HI R( II *
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T (Charleston, S.'C. .1
Rev. J. K. Beard, I). I).. I'astor v
Last Sunday morning the preliminaries
were conducted by the pastor n
afturwhich he presented one of the
ex-pastors, Rev P. J. Chavis, . who j
brought quite an inspiring message to
- u large g.illmi ing of VVol'shippcrs. lit
:s 110 stranger to Emanuel, yet we ^
were delighU*f to. - hnve"him in tun- n
; lhidsL? h'nr L mi lium Vcr rp
residing in" tire city of Chiiaigo. Xhe a.
"windy city;" at present he is abiding t(
in the' "city . by the sea." There
were two ascessiens for the day. m
The paslql' Wits greeted b.y_a_jiplen r]
" "did audience at the evening-services-xl
and another awakening.* sermon was tl
heard. Certainly Emanuel has one -
if theAnost outstanding ministers TtT p
'he South Carolina Conference and jx
' \ grea( leader. Such a cdiaraeter a<
* li i ^ it: uw'ir! h v 1 if thp Viitrlii'Ct m ",lr>T
dons in the A. M. E. Church?-namely .">
die bishopric. "Times brings about c;
wonderful changes"?read between 0
the lines.
Some ne has said that the Sunday t-1
School is the future church-rsar it is. a
It is a pleasant sight to' sec how en- tl
husias.tic-.the little folk are to' learii is
>f Gvd's works. Such a sight as men- b
tioned can be seen each Sunday durng
the Sunday School session. The ,T
School is gaining in attendance each Cj
- wcekand it TFT hoped" that" in" the near
'uture the Seating "capacity will J>e ''
nadequate. . " *
Founder's Day was;celebrated dum "
:ng the League period with an inter- *
esting program sponsored by the A. ^
L. G. boys arid girls. After the con- J1
elusion of the program'the pastor installed
the officers of the League
and wished them much success in j:
their respective positions.
Monday night, Fcb._2, the Busy Bee v'
, Boys and the Sunshine Girls enter- j
tamed with a spicy program a large (|
gathering of friends as well as
members. '*
These are the small children of tin- ^
S. S. The program was indeed com- 1.
mendablc.
Sunny, Side Social Club
' Miss Mary Ford, the capable young f
president, presided at the meeting on
i the 3rd inst.- After the usual routine
plans were made for the Ram
Social scheduled for Feb. 23 at the
home of Miss L. Fridie, 147 Spring
. St,. Succeed1 ng the business Miss ?
Fridie served a light supper^ after \
i which the meeting' adjourned to meet ?
on the evening of 27th inst, at the i
home of Miss Dorothy Gailliard. 500 ,i
, Rulledge Ave. Members'?present: '
i Misses E. Porter, A. Bradford. D. >
r t.aillianl, M. Ford, L. Fridie, L. Moul
Girls saw "When You're Smiling, the <
Wh"le World Smiles With You." f
Our "Bible Class is in session every r
. Sunday, morning at 10:(t0 A. M'; Rev.
J. E. Beard, Teacher. s
The -progress." All ma- r
chinery are in action. * 1
r We are glad to see Misis N; A. Mc- v
| Queen haa recovered from her illness, e
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THE PALME2\n:
calvary b. y. p. v.
T .0 uinyiet, A T" V""'h r^n-"'
eixd by the B. Y. P. (J. o 1 Second
ulvaj'\ iioptist ehurclr evoked favorble
comment. The-, increased alien- j
Hike at the Sunday evening services.
evidence of the interest in' the serie*rr:?*Fhe
young people are bending !
S'l'y effort t(i nril n tbii. I In li illlUH "
car l'or the *Ii. Y. P. U. I
Ail young people, who are not mom- lJ
a'ii oi 11 >' Union, or tlial ol other
lurches are invited'to become mem-j ;
lis. - The playlet tvill be given again
: the evening services Sunday ni"hj. J
b. 22. ""Everybody?is?inx ited:?
IDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
. '? -IRcv.
J. C. Anderson. Pastor |_
- WJ1 cTZ-.r-.-u-.. .. .. . ': i
x in.- o.iiiuu.n scuoui was caueu* 10
*der at the usual hour by the Supi.
r. 13. li. Starks.. After the opening
'rv.ices the ^chnol disenss cd~the tes>11;
subject: "Jesus the World's
eachor,"?-Luke 6th 'chapter.
At 11>:jO Rev. J. t.'. "Anderson our (
jstor mounted the rostrum to deli- t
sr another one. of his soul stirring i
lemons. His text-\va3~found "I Cor. j
2:.'51. Subject: "The More Excellent-]
'ay." This was a wonderful ser- ,
an.? ; ( " V
The evening . services began at K 1
clock, after the regular order of ]
Msiis-.. th pastor delivered n tinkler
arm on?tVom Mattr^tLTT Subject:
Co O. D. Service." The . pastor
poke.erf how some "people like to work
t "the church when they can be seen. nd-theserrnegple-are
rendering C. Or
i. service; - +? The
public is invited to hear Rev.
nderson Sunday morning and nightr
JET 111.ICH KM BAPTIST- rfHTfrH
NEWS. __ ??:
The Bethlehem Baptist Missionary
ociety met at the residence of Sister,
lary 1LiiI on Heidi St.i JUulixkvy at'l*rnoon,
Feb. nth. TIto "society was"
ailed to order by Mrs. X. Craft, the
resident, "l'aul the great Missionry"
was the lesson for thy afternoon.
Sunday school was called to order
t the usual hour with all officers
r.,1 ., i.,, - i ? .-o- i~-- -----
Iivi C* 1UI ^v; iiuiiiut'l Ul SL'llUiaib JJ1USnt.
A brief review was. made? by
be pastor, after which <> persons join
(1 the Sunday school.
Rev. S. H. Smith preached two no-,
le sermons Sunday 1,1:30 a. in., and
:3U p. m. Roth sermons were aejnipanied
with the Holy Spirit and
iany hearts were ovcrlh>\y ed with
Ty. Thole was a splendid audience
i niorniny srvice and a packed hrvrrse
- usual n -S-mrh.y Trhrtrr:
At 3:30 p. m. Rev. Owens, pastor
f St. James A. M. K.church worbipped
with. us. Rev, Owens spoke
qui?the?-ub.ieet:?"The Wonderful
ounsellor" and we were able t*? suy
id n't our henrtw-bwjji within us while
ie man of ('vd talked to us by the
ay. Music was tendered by hi-v
boil's and a male 11u artet.
-Br~V. P. Tfr~was ax the usual hour.
I a n y Mi'i'iLJirisi-iil to witness- the
ninthly prof'i'am. We are all loo.kitf
forward to ihe Style Review yien
by Federal Cothiiiy Company at
ie Bethlehem Baptist church Monday
iyil.t Feb. 23, at 8 o'clock.
ST. (AI.VAKY BAI'TIST ( HI R( 11
The Saday -'school of First Calvary-as
been diwillett into?*4ar?i eo 1 \ihii li *
hero arc. classes to take care of all;
gos. We hope by this a r ran cement!
> do more elj'ective work in taat-HriTfg"'^
f good Knndny school-rTTTrlTi-vs The
mm Ik i 1 jTPTuTr^chureh who have
lildron a re asked- to?-please send
ieni to Sunday school; We need
ieni,
On?hrsT^SiTndny 'Vr-?won.1 greatly
leased to-^iave Dr. and Mrs. Sinilev
L..Ji\'aiihi??iH'oo, d >. ("; 1 worship' wit h
te^nd piftako in the services.
Our pastor preached from J' John;.'5,
which text deals with the_juudti- ?
ition of .man through -his hope in '
hrist.
In his discourse the pastor related
tat purification is inevitable. rf?we
re working1 ToF the eternal city, folic
mv>tery that surrounds the city
( the mystery of becoming pure, this
owever is left in our hands.
There should bo no doubt in our
lindc- aibout our becoming pure, be- !
a use Jesus said that we can. if. _ Avg. *tH"ToIIow
Tn The right way, accord-i
1g t() God's word nn 4 '
...nil v <l I I A* II LIT
he kingdom of heavo.n who defiles
imself. We niust leave the evil
hinps of the world behind us if we
ish to be" jnire. for no pure ?oul.
eart. mind or body will partake .of
he things . of this' world.
After the sermon, the service was
iven to I)r. and Mrs....Smiley, who
lied the 1\eerts of .thoi*-hearers "with
rings. > . .
We were *}U happy to have Air."
[avoid Washington .become a eon Irate
for baptism.
At 0 p. m.. we. again assembled to
song service conducted-by Di". and
Irs. Smiley. Everyone present?ax?rested
himself as "having had an enrvahle
time in the meeting. IIe>-..
train we pained another .soulI?f??r
IhvisD Mr. A.trojf ICeTIey. I
IM'M'I II"" 1 I M ''
King's"X'ha'bel A. M. E. Sunda^ j
hdiool opened Sunday mornihg at the
isual hour, with- the jf'-s stn-'t Sum
.residing. The lesson was hoatilJ/ul
y te'n 'lit. and-reviewed he Mrs. M.
r. Crawf rd: lonelier of Class N'b. 2.
Ttaone Washington pnv.- the
Seho.H??ttnrptT ramearks of Ih
'flidd'Oi W^'stj" ^rrftfrrrnfrf ?
^loreib" seTvees were well attend
.1 e ii "
ii. i iiMiir i.. rs. orown. preachoiiv
m the t<*x? "Take this child ami
aise him for'me." ,
The now bride and groohi, Was at
eryico. TJ:o c^t?+rdy looked slurT"
linp: and he- The bride wore a
ovely blue dress- of flat crepe silk,*
vith blue hat and other accessories to
natch,, Mr. and Mr*. Oeo. WiHtams,
*' S
TTO LEADER
wp-e "lorni"1 ! > !). 1 t at 7:."') P. M j
at ':b" ) o; c q." tho hi
?.P.pv. 'f \v. . Y.*a?! ><, 'rnd .-ap
Kintr ?-L'h"t' L :\ ?,!. K ('- iTVa'''
fltJiO nVia-k/ l.iv 1
>V('M t>y.. .1 iai'v ; Ii? !;' . '
( nu ayain lly,v. Walk a .
Mrs. < . A. >'i.'.-t
WOT tly- -Mima A- It -: " ' !
.Mr.-, li.. ). 'J'n/i.a..-i.ii, S .v
I'laH 7' '
P. .!;i"k mi:, tv *.' ] '. '" >"t<>n.'rj:-.
awl plnj.'a a ra S i-. in
favor of 1P'6? ?'.T
Srho'i'* iii>'i "o .on' ' .r-j:.dny
to at,an.-; ,.-vo;/ .?>?? rrv t-*W.
Pprrli IV i i!' nr.'i \ a:vi T-'-roca
Hi bavkgrhali-i.--a --; * *<*-}>*- t-M-rr?
dav P. M.:' p.". iVsvor < t*
PoMllO: 'I,.. ' V ' ?j*;
- *' -tsttw s i
\Vt* u ere y T" k il l h "1 t i: ;
jeath t.i' .Mrs. ..Adriuna id up!' * *Vlh.o '
lic<l on last Tuesday nijrht. I'Vh. :). !
rhe funeral was hell at .John \\<s!eV|
\r. K. Church, dev. .1. K. I ' : >'-win-~of- [
ficiatinj?; assisted hy Rev...I. I'ears - !
Pastor of the IJapii-i Church. The.j
tiiin I al u,e- l.W'-^eh :i' i :: 11< ! !' J'JIfU?T
from far and near. nd^Jiiia+ttffnTuo. I
ral oll'erin^s. to no-.;-:
a;ml drtiT i7"
ar"5T5torj other relatives and a ho.-t of
friends.
a, On last Sunday Jffh J. fv?- \. .1. l'\"
Pearson. tl \\ (? ley
XT I\. Church, seemed to have tried
himsoTT IIe halted -from 1?Crrr:?Hprt.""
Jle Fleautif'ully de.mons.tr.itoJ what
is meant hy; loye.
At 11)j< \sT.h-Laf?-ALs.~,H^??-rrrrTT
report the illness of Prof. ' 1;', li'onflass.
11 o-j>'?" for hLiu. a speedy Mveiivery.
t
The' members' of John Wesley are i
planinir a ; rojrram on Thursday.-Fiyk-.]
12,.in honor of .Vhr.ii.am l/irn oln.y Ail
mu.mi.ers and fri? uds are e'ordially iltv
it. 11 t > li;. pre-Cn! ant! make, thy w, I
eas on- ii sueee-??. This .rfTr^ranr is'
ids'o". rendered tia-oOy h tin- assistane
of the teachers of the irraded -,houl.
ItlkM KOKT |>LSTRHT
St. Luke A. M. K. ( lipreh j
Th(. li-rst'?|uii) tyr of St.'Luke Church!
was hel l Saturday. Fok 7;' it uashme
lonjr to he ieiiu inhered. Ilev. Satuly
Simnu us. and M rs. S. j * i nn, n
-of Chart. snuT and Rev. ('. C: pi rs,'of
Hion-oil. lie pi t aeileip Fli^Thv niirh?
it was, >!< < 1 ?i?;nj)nn, . lU-port.^
wen- ifoiul.' I. ; irn u i -: s>lt and
stand 'l?y .Ui'v. Siii!!iiun%; la- i- alili- ! .
to do the wi?rk. lit- I.a; t rir?>'
and >.n.,\ h ( a - q'q ?main1
nmi.-taixo il 'y j ; idM) t(?^ |
\\ , ;a \v
till thf I illjL- ai/.K-i-'. ; i (J ] . i; - ;?( ( "
I say iik. I'atii. k Hy-r, ; . Tll,at.
ai\. ahwady < ;: tr.. !i ;.i.
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thur. liJov.-,^ IV..,.;,: ,,r r.ii ..I,., t<iIt ;;
iiat;ots.. i- ti!4-U ofi: MatyiTa tfa-i:
vv;'y 11 f rlmrrli ;
1' N'h" ' 11 : i
lolivrnjrIt... si 11a ; > ; ,t; ~Tvj. 41
doaidy |o\.i i| 1?\- ?,T TrVnd
is iiifci'<1 a v-<- ,
l.onu" mat sh, |\,?
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I..: 'I'-- ' :! !.' . -,\1 !iir'is.
v't-ry ran ij all.". ?\ . t
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ai fii-l: *J -;'a' > -1 rj !,
the M r-v.oiKi.'.y .-... . w, i ii'.iiic
ytu-t:." Si ! ..< <-' :-f Mm-"' d vrrlirrrt
"T:' - h a.. i. .v.- jvt..;n " ja ai.A '
K; K vm; M'ss \':ir>?\.'
s in arid r av'{!. i!c . . y r\.| <>ts and
sany: h< r swtvt .v -it ; y fikr- a
nwifkiha: 1> !<! i,.i;i .,ivk,
At tlu- .p'.i.p' 'li'* ! rai'.-' II
L i'Vlt-is i?i t -1 . .! : t >v.ii:di-r'.'ui >
nnnf !o tht dtd maity. lu-ar
its lYon. sid?,i<.t. 'i'taif Makers/'
<hir hat a:-/ :!'. i -1. nr.Jmi.-inj,;
ynnfur'niaii. v..c v -h hi-.-, <i\M' s'lut-.i?
We wrii vr! : ! i
tan' worship wi/.-h' t>.
'IT- i* i I: TV fioisi.
I it Vu* .Juan: ,i i. run -ai:...
Quil tv .n i::t > * t -_r i.<j
Tin- |ittU- I'ulk a.v it.; ??--tnrrk?
i?K- i hintf." iii; t '* ? .
T!;t* nt \v. ta : i;. ;.; ?
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SOl'TH CAROL
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F-^tt+rrrnrTiiAPKCA. MTK.
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I. I .:i. ! .-"unl hi* S. "S. look Til ]
I Spri ;y. S Floyd atfd fwrv tea
I111 lO" t s "i'l'v ic \
-t-'it' iV ~
AlJI^u?(' I to i i Proc e.- > i <) n;iT 1
luvntf Iv'iui.;k-r'.-i Day, the .pastor u
'f- li < .-object, "God's Church.*'
a /iuost wonderful service;
l i'-iV ' were added to tin diurcl
In t be afternoon tin* Missionafyi
j"'t .v c.'iitj; I ' .i beautiful pt'ojft
It'll i'.v Mrs Carrie Flovd and 1?.
Gilder.
At triyi i.. a lliohard-Alien. Proyt
a-; v? nderbd l?v Mrs. L. J. Pr
Ir. 15. \\. Galiman; Mrs. H. M-. Voi
vMis- A. 'L. Pearson. K. F. Flcyd, J
A. I,. \\ astraiytoii; Mrs. A. Gary,
i'. S. Galiman. The pastor acted
, .aster of ceremonies. ?Thus encUi
.vond'-ri ill celebration. ;
M unlay afternoon, the remains
Mi>- M M i 111 n-if l'i i'l i o vh t-?1
I of.'iciat iiiK
Tt: i'n.iri!- Mic'bfstiri'itig: them
|i.i' over thvir pregram^^
|{i:\(,IIAM NEWS
"t.olden i11jI I'resbyterian Church, Ii
<i. (). Collins. I'astor
Sumi'ny School was well carried
with '..Mr. I.evantler Alfori, act
; achct..- l.c-son revivwetl?4>y A
'olli::.- Mi) a timely waV. .1
liin.-:fur his ti
.Mutt. "Seek >e lirst the Ki
111 . ( > ii anil Hi.. ricrlit i./>n? t
. .'I : f. : hinys will In- added unto yt
^ob.wi. "1'ut First Things First, i
Last Tiiir:y- Last." ItTVT TYilTms
a: 1/riltKs new th ts i
ospirnf eyitii~ his eohyreyatiori i
, lUetitk . . * r
|; > '"anipbell 'wjis the_ speaker
Ha.} 4-rst -r T^ru reW Sunday pit
-LaLL'J-' ' . IbV CnHhrs- 'f:.
'I."' ^! ',11 (.' \Celenine to \\?.r>h'n ,\v
TJ-^?- :1 a '' any,inn1. "7
<;ki:I:N\VO<>!) NEWS-;
. Marednniti Baptist Chureh *
-Minday School opened itt 10:00
-\1... wi'.h-tMil t. 1 iQacuii S vt "Th
t"i -r lii l, '.T The lesson was discuand,
splendidly reviewed by Mrs.
it i 1 wet V. .M. Lev. Hel'bert. pry'
yd-'a 'u c.ndorfal sdrnion to a la rye a
u nee. Two niptnbei's were rceeiv
? IT JT. 4-v-Ft met at the u>uaHVc
l-'resrient N'edwoc els, presiding.
\ i . i.. J no pastor s Spei
J.K'siti'; nn '"Tin- Prayey With
? ' !'-.< W ;s laijTt croWi'l. Iii'V,
? .. <i..< ?i.Tt?ur>iripj)fil with us at t
rvio.e. and made some very' enco
-v?r:nvi" vtHm.rks.
' I, IV Missionary Society, met ?Fri<
t't'ornOwn .Jan. (>. at the church, u
President. Mrs. Rox?ia Cioode. pre:
Much credit should be given
?-r the u ciide.rt'ul work she has d
v:<jce -J.U c preside nt ia 1? powers-' bey
v--'.e led, the discussion of "Reach
ij! lie People." Her readings are"
, - co--.;l and this one did not
? r. e.-;i" * ii rj iSS.Ui).,
Tii.' "j-aany friends of MIS. (die
: s \\ ;ll in- sorry to hear that
-w -hi. a: her home on Ryrd 1
-fc-e hop:. i' r her a speed\ rwoycrj
. Mrs. l-.Oima.. Weeks, is. still on
Q-'~
Mis. >H-rt :v" Browjfi, Of Stan ft
f?? -? ? ?'-w>? ??
To reach the Color
people of the South a
vertise in the Patmet
I.ondtH' tn Q-nt
rTTTnR- is left undone jRHHI
make our Service a uj(ll|
feet one consecrated |kVijT|j?
the needs and wants||&?|gJ|
iiumamtyr? A trueUj|3fl|
ice of understanding
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"."" Page Five
FUNERAL HOMET
LICENSED EMBALMER OF
in a and ceorcia
Funeral Cars and Funeral
tig'., Equipment
As Good as the Best
|1?P And Better than 4the Rest
And Prices Less
COURTESY
SERVICE
Bl nftir? PhftP" 7<>7
Residence Phone 77(>i>? ?
mn l(H)h 'WASH I.St.TON ST."
mm CO CUM HI A. S. C.
t * ^ " . ?
fConn^~~u^ Maiw Woods,
"^were the guests. of. Mis. G cor ire Cal*
Ijj... jaha'n. last week.
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vvv' PROFESSIONAL;
so]';-; CARDS
a in L
.M. '
Sf' DK. II. II. COOI'EK
un ir i
Iisi i . Dentist
M .. l. ' ! . ... ... ... .
ui. opeciui Aiienlion Given to Disease*
as i of 'die Gums
a i . Gold Crown and Bridge Work_
( , ; A Specialty . *
y^-., i Office Rhone TiJRU, 1 IliT? Washington Si
Residence I'hone 8264
sel- ! '
t? \ .1 " "*
DR. S. R. GREEN
?0fftce Hours: ~ Telephones ?
Uv- j 0 to 10 a. m. Res. 6028
j 12 to. 2 p. m. Office: 5776
|)Ut j 6' to 8 p. m.
inp- Office: Residence:
lis.- i 1500. Gregg SG 1508 Grftgy???t :
xt: | ; V- _' ' ' ' *"* : "
nj>- { Office Hours -Rhone *
"-'V.! 11:30 A. M. to 2 1'. M Office 3636 and
I (5 0? R M" lo 8 l>- M Ues- 0548
i>; Dr. C. E. Stephenson
? | Physician and Surgeon
u ' j Disimsw of?Wumil1!' and Children A ; -?
al ! . ' V Specialty "
tirrTuTl^ A-ggmTTTf^r " 1 llJiToaif St.
,ith I ' ' ' '
j Office Hours: Telephones; . - T
j*:30 A. M. to 7:00 R. M. Office 0033
?- Residence TJ873~ ~ T
Tir n v i?1'2?
sed ''' 'Rings, Plates, Crow lis and Bridges
^.""'"V 1 ' * |ninnm'-?T,V T?
,"rl5xtraction by Conductive ""Anesthesia
[ten _ . *;
ud- ? a -specialty.
e?i. H0"1/* Washington St., Cola, S. C.
1,' DR. L;M. DANIELS
out
j Physician and Surgeon .^??:?
hi> Special Attention, Given Diseases Of
ur- j Women. *'
j-. Office ' Residence
,'Y^ 1125 Washington ..22110 Hampton
.uDI Phone 6?29 Phone 7664 .
h(-ll an 1 i mi- '
Pi" DR. J. (,. STUART
'n?! Office Hours: .Telephone.
fail I 11:00 t0 1:00 IV M - Ut>s- 4692 '
I 6:00 to 8;OU P. M. "" Offlce 3790
tree Office: Residence:"*
s*u*; 2030 Taylor St., 1117 Pine St.
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h,. i *?
j Office Hours:' Phones
,ra. ll A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8876
I 6 P. M. to 8: P. M. Office 4247
^ | I*kl> UT IA / 11 ??
I L/iv. >> . 1/. V^IliippCllC
gyj" ... Physician and Surgeon
^ WsnisuK 0f Women and Children
(J. A_ Specialty Office:
Residence:
'^0 132414 s Pine-St. ?
M 'Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
'* N; J. FREDERICK?
A ttorney-at-I.nw and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN A 1,1, COIRTS
?S^1e^*y4p#edera4?
"* ~nrU Washington Strr Cf?It?mlriK.'S? ;
I J. II. JOHNSON & CO.
Notary Public ju?4 Deader
? " "tnT^eal estate and sale of lots in
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
College Place. , ]
Phona- 6482. ? -1
pJS" ;TI0ff% Washington Street $
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