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Saturday, February 21, 1931:
^ CHURCH NEWS OF S
ST. JAtiES A. M. E. CHURCH E
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Sunday school opened at 10 o'clock ev
The lessnn?was?rav lowed?Uy e*H>
Supt. Mr. Russell. At twelve o'- th
. clack Rev.. Owens pyeaehed- a very ar
instructive sermon. v er
. At-tWoo'cTock Missionary meeting l'i
begun by having devotioiials. After , 1
"Which othvj1 business bT importance
was discussed and the people were dis Li
missed. , a.
At six o'clock the League was call- tU
ed to order by the president. A very n
good program was rendered.
, . Rev. Mrs. Mary Cooper preached j.
a vbry good sermon Sunday ?night '^y
from Matthew 8:3. Subject: Be tlioU
clean that God's. glm:y may- abide in
-1-* ; us. ' :?7?-f
We are very glad to have Miss Estelle
Janerette back with us, after
spending a few weeks with her bro- ther.
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Monday night the members of Both ^
el church are bringing a play cnti- *.?
tied Heaven Bound, Feb. 23, for hen
efit of our church.
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FIRST CAIA'ARV BAH I. fllliKCH ~1T
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fe I^ast Sunday wc enjoyed another vv
helpful lesson on the public ministry el'
of Christ-- "Jesus the friend of sin.'. Pi
Tiers." The central fact of the lesson v
was that JesusT'ovesTind wants the
unsaved to come to Him. that He is SI
their friend and is ever .ready to heln
them, it tlutV will turn Hiswa.v.
Tlte moririnvr prayer service pntre\^
eryone into the spirit of worship. v'(
. Rev. Youngblodd's' text was taken su
from Rev. 0:2; And I saw and behold 111
a white horse:- and lie that sat oil
" him had afbow; and a crown was given
unto him: and lie went forth con(1
Uerlng and to conquer. The subject
was "The Conquering King.".
This rider is one who rides through . ;
the earth on the-purity of God's jus- *v
tice w th power, and with a crown of ??,
victory and every Christian and be- a
God -like Hi'n shall too ride thru
the 4'0rld on God's purity and justices* j)(
There is a great foe who Works so
tl-lio" U" !? ??* ...wf hh. 11 '
, . Wiul IVill^, Clllll III!* ni*ipur?
"Satan" who is so impresed with him- ca
olf that he tries to make men be- j0)
lievc that he is ilie right way that; ^r
lie is the greatest of all on he earth. pr
The entire church bows in humble .
submission to the will of (lot! in tak tt
ing three of our oldest members-: no
Sisters, Phcobts Foster, Martha A k- T1
ens,. Bettie llenery, also the mother
. of one of our loyal members, Misk G. eh
B. Singleton. ~wi
We?well nine?mto?thr?eluil'ch on" 13"
their christian cxperteh.ce Miss Daisy gt
Brown-a-nd- Mr. Lewie; Frazier and Mr: da
William, Bilavn a candidate for Ihij>tism.
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JONES CHAPEL YOl'NG WO- wi
MEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY te
1?ENTERTAINS. ?- -**:
t to
Miss Florence Benson, president of he
the Young Women's Missionary Society
of Jones Chapel delightfully en- th
i< Q" rvi <1 iVVT w ?T- h,... -,n
que way on Wednesday afternoon Feb C.
11th at her lovely home <r?14 Sumter Al
street. .N<
The1 ineeting openccT~7n the usual iS.
manner. A short but impressive He- pr
vulional service followed. The nresi- I ne
(lent assured every one that they were pt
welcome and especially the" visiting
members of the Woman's Home and ar
Foreign Missionary Society.- In the ni?~
business session plans were, completed
Cor a popularity contest iietwcen
the Y's and the partmLJmdy?in-which ?
Miss1 Corine Gordon and Mrs. Rosa
? Williams; :1V tin. rnni^tti\ni< It nil!
terminate Sunday Feb. 22. j 1
The Y's were very pleased to have H
Mesdames Benson,- Miller and Her- *7.
iington and Mr. J. W. Sawyer. Each
^ of the members of the parent body
fatvored the Y's with very interest- (
ing and encouraging talks. All of '.s
them stressed cooperation and Chris- ( .
tian service as the keynote of suecess.
Miss Almeta Robinson made
\ a fitting response. * Ui
The members next answered to roll
call witH miscellaneous quotations.
The second and third chapters of ?"
Genesis and the fourth and fifth chap P;
ters were assigned for the next moot- v>
ing. Miss Marie Greene .was wel. JJ.
corned as a new member; after which in
all joined in the club song.r>
The hostess assisted by Miss O- tl
dessa Bates served a delicious two B
course menu "consisting of salad, sal- el
tine, pickles; ice cream, .TeTlo, cake G
?md mints. at
. T^e Y's expressed themselves asjte
having spent an enjoyable afternoon.
They will meet March 11th, with' g,
the Misses Gladden. ( ?
BETHEL A. M. E." CHURCH ?
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The Sunday School continues to inir "
prov'e Vt'l'y nuivli In all ilcpai tmunls.
The attendance was very good Sunday el
and the entire school seemed uplifted *1.M
" - with the spir.t. Reports from the
classes were cspicially gooiL l)r. E. ^
' A. Adams, our ex-pastor was present
and made it lively in a review to the * '
chool. In his remarks he said the al
Sunday School has improved very jw
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IIIUUVI ?S1IK*? it IHiH-Ui.^11 IHS j v"
~ 0 to visit it foh sometime: , i ai
* At 11:16 A, M., Dr. Lawr/nce j w
toucher! the key-note in what was re- N
garded as a personal service?aftpr I.D
? - announcing his subject, "The Chris- j U
r?- Han Tiife," PKtl IVt "T" to-|-^<
live is Christ but to die is gain" clos-TUl
ing with this pointed question sug-|al
gesod; "To me?to?live is- what?" W
After the sermon Tracy Matthew jSf
Walton, Jr., the infant son of Dr. and w
t Mrs. 7). M?W ltini, was Baptized by j00
Dr. Adams Who was present and as
sisted Dr. Lawrence in the services. | ai
At 6:00 P. M., a model Christion | m
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;OT"TH CAROTJNAr
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ndcavor Program w^s conducted by
r Lawrence. It was an inspirational
ervice (touching and harmonizing
rery phase of a successful League
Mis. W. H. HtU'Vey, I'hariman ol
c look-out committee came foi ward
id Tfoltctted the membership of seva|
persons. Misses Jessie Kelly, P.
illy, Sarah Vaughn, Dorothy Frank1
and Mr Henry YVohhor ^
The sermon at 7:30 P. M., by Dr.
iwrence was a continuation of that
ipeal to make a personal acquainijce
with the Lord-Jesus that yon
aybe able to call Him in times of
wublr and need.. Text St. Luke 7:
10; subject. "Faith in its fullness."
e are delighted to-acknowledge thrresenetl
ol'?many? -vis fors ?among
horn were: Mrs. R. C. Ransom, wife
our bisjion; Mrs. Jennie S. Lewis,
Chicago; Dr. L. M. Daniels and
other; iMV. andMrs. II,. N. Vincent
id the Misses Vincents of the Presrlerian
Church. Come again; visirs
are always welcome.
We desire to express our high i?p'eciation
for the two very splendid
linonr by Kcv. Multens. Missioliai
the kind Sunday in" l'Vh , - 1* ?i tn i <>
lnd the membership of the church
nferonce Tuesday night, Feb. 24 at
,v cli conference 1 delegate will , be
L'cted to represent Bethel at the
DNKV PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Anderinn I'asor.
Sunday school opened up atT The
uah -hour. After the opening seree,
the school discussed" Tfte~Tesson,
bject "Jesus the Friend of Sinrs.'jr-Luke
7th chapter.
Sunday morning at 11:20 Rev. Athsoii
(white.) one of the representees
of the-Westminster choir, dewed
a strmon from. James 11:8:
bject, "But the tongue can no man
li.iu, it is an uiirulv evil, full of ilejwt.
poi on." Tliis~ was a great sermon,
ie that should be remembered, by
1 who heard it.
After the morning service the fural
of Sister Carrie Daniel was
dth?The funeral or Sister T^osa Mc3well
was held on Friday at Johnn-firadley
Funeral Home.
At 8 p. in., the choir gave a musiF-prograrn
with some of the city's
:*al talent on program. Th'L proam
was enjoyed by all wliff were
esentl
The pastor has been indisposed for
few daynr%uVts~ outrngain and anunced
a special sermon for Sunday,
ie public is invited.
(Rev.) Mrs. J. C. Anderson and
ildren spent a few davs at home
th Rev. Anderson. ' Mrs. Anderson
learning ai liainer. school in Aui>ta,
Ga. Their school closed a few
,ys on-account of the Flu.
M1LLKR CHAPEL NEWS
aw berry, S. C.-.The-Simijay School
is full on last Sunday *With every
acher present, led on by Subt. E.
"Floyd- At 11 :.1U Dr. Meridian
ok as a subject "Considering'." The
>ly fire burned all over tie church.
A large congregation worshipned in
** morning and cvi-iiin(f Five per'
ns united Avith "The church. The A.
>E. League was fine led on by Mr.
Ifred Brrtler. Stewardess Board
Lk. lour led "n by. Miei- r iiin m <;a.
ni had a wonderful program at the
'esident's?home?ofi?Sunday tlfterlon.
This resulted in a. very unique
n*se. .
Board No. 3 ind the Sunshine Club
e pulling off a big thing Monday
ght Feb. H*>th w-.t.-n .iw_
MARION NEWS
TTir lasi Thursday evening, a numr
of members of St. John attended
ayer and class services. - On S""i.v
morning at' an early hour trlic
lurch was well filled with anxious
>uls t- Cod's word, the writer
preaching'a series of sermons uiit
the caption of "The Devil and
s aim--." . ?
Sunday School convened at the usil
hour.and quite a good number at
nded, ...
A Fairwold service was held at St.
)hn Church, Rev. T. J. Ransom, of
ee Dee was the speaker. This scree
was sponsored by Mrs. Alice V.
aeirin. wh? --.t Uw, ,.r n, T-'i
these parts.
Prof. Marion Odium is principal .of
le South Swamp School; Miss S.
. Watts and Mrs. F. K. Brown, mentis
of the faculty of the Mullins
raded School were pleasant caller;.
; the A. M. E. Mance on Sunday afirnoon.
The faculty from Andrews High
L'liool rendered a play in St. John
hurch on last Monday night, entied
the "Valley Fhrm." A large
owd was on hand to witness the afir,
and all went away jtleased.
rof.. Smith is the, principal.
Tin, vviiler in . en.mpany with Broth
Davis, "Mrs. Hattie Kenny his
other ^in-law, little Harriet and A1
cd Ducket motored to Mullins, S.
., oil Sunday afternoon and preachI
for Bev. Ni'wmim who is Pastor of
le A. M. E. Church, Rev.'Newman
id his members gave. us a very
arm reception. He is doing, well in
lis new field and Ids members love
lid .respect him. While there we
ere the gifpsts of Mr. and Mrs. T.
ichols,1 We met our. vpry dear
iend Prof. O. Y. Valentine who is
le principal of the Mullins High
diuut 41y is making good as usual
id the peojile now fully t'eall/eyr fits
jility to master.. the situation. The
riter was over to the T. B. Camp
iturday; while there he visited freely
itli the patients and left words of
insolation. 1
Our church work, is moving no fine
ml I am happy, over my .appointent
and new field,. I shall continue
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COKEBBURY NEWS It
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Rev. Xhuinpso? preached a wonder^
ful sermon at 12:00 o'clock enjoyed
very much by all present. 1
; .The Primary Grade of the Cokes- u
bury School, are planning a grand- t;
time Friday noon. Come and enjoy E
your self with your children onlyc<hV3
cents to come in and lunch. Those 1'
on the sick list. Mrs. Mancy Wil- b
liams, Mother A. Robinson, Mrs. Em- , e<
" ma Cumminps, Mrs. Amanda X-,ouden. L
mttie susses Carrie B. Butler, Rose ; QNash.
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JONES CHAPEL A M K 7 <1.1 IB ,1
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The Sons and Doughters of Zion js
were delightfully intertained at the
home of Mr. anc^Mrs. H. Greene-2226
Senute St. on Thursday hiite " Feb^ ^
12th. after all buisness was transacted
and dues collected which amount to
$1.6U we turned our attention-to the- ?
program of the evvening which con
sisted of songs, solos and miscellaneous
nuotations which was enjoyed j
by all. We then had a few remarks
from our paster Rev. R. B. Gibbs after' p
which the hostess served hot chocolate
Sandwinches and cake. Meeting fid-1
journed by repeating the t)enidiction1 .
Next meeting will be held at the home [ '
of Mr. and Mrs^ Naihan- DaviB 22(10 - 11
block of Senate St. r
Miss F.u. Miller President
Mrs. Alicce G. LaBrew Secretary s
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SL M.MKRTON NEWS ? o
Sunday was-a great day in our little j
city. The-churches had good crowds^ \
at all services. I)r W. D. V. King, ?
. Uiixacked?live-times on Sunday and
the people rushed t.o all of the "er- vices
to hear hTm; he is a man With ^
a powerful message. When he speaks
on Saturd-av night; the building is
crowded with people who leave the
^urcyts to hear him. Liberty Hill
Church is well pleased with their ?
Pastor, l)r. 1). A. Christie, who once
pastured Greater Bethel in Columbia.
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Taw Caw Baptist Church is pushing '
forward under the leadership of Re\. ^
J; A. Hannaham.
Our school is prospering with Prof.
-Amkrson as principal; he Is " surrounded
by'-a spt of able ti?;n u.-m; w?-ii
hope that the Editor of the Palmetto
Leader v 11 visit this section some- o
time in the near future. n
ST. PA PL A. M. E. CHl'RCH NEWS
Sunday School opened at its usual
. jmur with. i> large and increasing at- H
tendance. The lesson was beautiful- -V
ly taught. Many interesting points iV
were brought out'by the pastor, teachers
and visitors from Haribson Col.
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1 2: I a The pastor preached a?veey
soul inspiring sermon on "flow"'God's
love Takes Our Soul Through Prayer" ?
At this service 2 joined the church.
<5:00 "P. M,, The T. C. E. League c
opened With eager explanations on u
What is implied, in the church as a K
family?" Many searching explanatioiuj
were given. c<
~"8:00 P.' - M?- Rev. I. W. Ma time,
preached a soul stirring sermon from b
Nelu*. 2:7; subject, "With. The?King's h
letter I'll have no trouble at the tl
. river "r Air, Marr-hal, of St.?Peter'.< -q
" hapUst- t lunch, Rev. Mathue, Pastoi
ftrnvfslied' music for this service. 2 s
joined the church making the total 1 g
, fur, the day, foe...which-give-God ?
praise. _ .ti
I5KTI1KI. A. M. K .CHURCH _ j]
Union, S. C. ^
s, ilr-;?Editor?Please " allow -me?-brsay
that we arc glad to report that ~j
Bethel have taken on new'life under
i the leadrship of this Moses sent to .
us fyom the last Annual Conference, ^
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day School was conducted by Sunt. ((
McJunkins, and the teachers were at ^
their best on the lesson. " a
~~ 11 :20 we were graceful for the mes-: ^
c n 1'i'nnt nnp Poaf/in P"" T ^
Bowman found in Matt. 36:41; Watch *?
and pray that ye enter not into temptation.
Subject "Depart From Sin.' ^
3:00 o'clock Rev. Bowman ae'com panie'd
with his officers went to Antioch
Church and preached for Rev.
C. B. Cook, his wife and daughter also
7:00 o'clock the League convened
with a large attendance and had ar
lively discussion. Rev. Bowman jind
. Roy. Smut hern add resaad the League
We arc glad to report that the. Leag- o
ue functions as never before under T
this fatherly Moses. Some of the
new feathers that he has injected ill p
the League is a new choir composed e
TT? oni'urii I ?in si 11 cirle who T< ever ?.<
ready to perform their duty, and is
never late. o
At 7:30 Rev. Bowman with Rev. g
Smothers of the A. M. E. Zion Church
conducted service. Rev. Bowman's a
text was St. Luke 15:18; I will arise tl
and go to my father. Subject "Sin- fj
-ner?Returivng ll-ome"?The?officers m
asked that this sermon be repeated
. for the benefit of those not nresohr. ti
Rev,- Bowman has put on a On<i_.h
Week Meeting beginning Monday abd t<
closing' Sunday night. The following
ministers will help in 'the meeting;
- Revs.?Johnson,?Smothers, Camilla, Cook,
Bowman, Dr. E, P. Ellis, P. E..
and bt hejjs.
We. are planning to build a new
structure beginning about March
lbtb'and all the membys and friends
nrr. i-!i41vini? for this cause. On the
22nd the rally will close arv.l
the clubs are asked to report in full.
The Baby Contest .is on the 27tjL_.
$5.00 in Gold will be awarded the
baby who report" the largest amount ~
t ov^r fin,mi.. ? .
Wp are looking forward to see our
bishop visit us in the near future,
Rev. Bowman is busy mnyying out
reports a very favorable meeting last
week from the Presiding Elders'
Council held in Sumter, S. C.
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TO LEADER ~
D' work for The. Palmetto Leader*
'hieh is a mighty jinn paper lor evProf/
Roy Goidon, AfoicuUuro
'ehcher of_lhe ".inil n? li.in S<dv.idnd
Prof. Jenkins- of the Marion Omny
Training School called at lie A. M.
1. Parsonage last Saturday ( .ening.
Estor ^S.rr.j i> improving alter a
>nsr illr.vSo.; The wjper -v/ho r.au
een confined to cod 'i? rr.v.-.T. iir.prcv1
Miss Helen tS;,v.;..t; , t.! .agrA-. e
f the- llcv. -Uail Mrs. L^Wi-ihii ts?out
rom under the doe.or, and now is in
:hool again. Mrs. Berlba M'Juiik
is of the A. JI. lv. Za?:, Church' wni-.
hipped vrtli u-i Suiid,;> high-..?Si \?1
ral of the professors of Sims.. 11 ig.it
ere out and enjoyed tie service. All
i invited to our meeting.
lORRlS t i!APE B APT. ( I.lll K( II
Dr. 1*. Douglas JoIhik"", Vqqsui 1
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Last Sunday the third Lord's 'day j
i lu'D. prove to he U?ot h-..-r enjoyable
ij* in the service of the Master. The
ible school was largely attended;
aehers taught the lesson.with la .h
I terest, ayc.1 the scholar.- .acoU'd to-l
ave enjoyed the ' Wholesome' i.it'or* i
lation g i,n tie in on ti e le?^dn.. J
11:00 o'eloc k rci iva I 11 ^
igh waier tr.The v.) . aeeiued
to have been at t- 1 est.oi jd
ung with the spirit, nrtil we w_ei e
ifted high on the spirit nil oi-iuii-ti in
ify the Mastcrr" "bur - pasn.r ,-as . in
he wake trf this.. spiriLuaV- title jtUiL
(reached- a wonderful sernioti from
he subject "The Natural IVrfeeTunsif
(loci." . _r ,
At .'iRH) P. M? our congregation an,I
ho irs w o r s i 11 p ped^Jj-L _ J^'estern
Thapel A. M. K. T'htireji. Both choirs
endered-sweet ntllsie to tije delight ol
II present. After which -Pastor JuckPii
presented our pastor,'whoselect
d for his subject. "Results afj.vr
layer." *
After this great serlaon was ovci
ur~ etFil'Ient" organist, ..Mrs. Melrose
'. Puller, eleetritieci the congregaion
with a beautiful solo, entiled,
Take Your Burden To.'llu l.ord Ami
eave It Ther{j."
The B. Y. P. U. met*.at .">:00- P. M.
ml rendered an excellent program.
it K-OO i.'/.l.w.L- I>... 1 vi- oi
-?v w.wv VT V- * V/V_ l\. ive\, O. ?? . Oliawj
f Columbia preached a strong ,seilon
from the subject. "Tim Look oi
esus." Tic preached Ixolri -tire lol?\V44?k
outlines;- 1. Look of Love;
. Look of Anger; 3. Look ol Aui.hoiy;
4. Look of Memory.
iSfck. list;; WnT~~.T, H. Jagger' .
Ir. John- Walls; Mrs. Suhnu Prudet,
lr. Henry Haivtis, Mrs. Onie butivr.
ST. .MARK A.M. I! > 111 in H
Pee Dee, S. C.
Sunday was- a lowly day for the
hurch goers here. Sunday School
as interestaing; diseu.-sion were*
ootl ;Tlie _ pas?rue?pre~*4+ed?a -otrf;irring
sermon from Rev., 4. SubjCt,
"(. hl'istians t-otile ill a! Die duuiu_
The pastor requested all the'meui-.
ers to do their best and see. their
?aders before tlie liisl Sunday \vliejv
lie Presiding Khier will hold his 2nd
tliU'UT.
AlHi-r seV\iees. the pastor ami hi
isters aml his brothers ware dinner
uests. '
Jtt'v. ynd Mr.-. '1'. .1. llMiL'.nn. trfytr
i) annoutiee the b rllt of'.ihi i'r dnuglu
r who was In.rn l-Vl'd : . h i -l hidda.
1. at the home of ,\lr. .ot-1' Mr .
ten Green, her patents.
Mrs. Mili f (In. 11 r'e.y-? eir. j lained
L'Veral ul' her :rlend->; a ii? 1 >irl11 i'nl
purse was served; everyone >ycd
itemsrhtrs; - ?
TH pastoj- iTV'.iTed ~tT. Mari-m.
y the kind Pastor. Hey.'.). \V. I..
Picket t and Mi-?ll.-ri;-^in> a ;, ,.t ner
mTTTT arum Comity TrainiMjr School I
> preach in interest of tin- I'air.-Waiil
:hoc?l for our girTsI Large -mirnlur
ltended. He prenehot! front the
t. Matt. 11 Verse sulviei f '.'Watch
iter service called on Mrs. Hams of
arion and there met some old frit ndlr,
and Mrs. June. <>f Whits vilj, N.
hey left for 1'illoti,. S. t\, to reswne
L'hool work." -*
(iKKKNWOOl) MiWS
Macedonia Uaptist Church
The Snnda.. o . -ill...1 1?
rder at the usual hour ! the Sup"
he IcSsifftv was dhcll i ???
Al 11 It K?V'. ! .. 1!. n!t. (Hi:
aslor mounted the *!e!i% r
another ?nt dt" hi- ' stiri-ii:
urinous. . ' ?
In the afternoon tin.- \\ rg-'Wnru
rs Club carried 0111 a 1 sM I' ll |u .
ranu
The evening services b n ,.t >:n
fter the regular order'di* set vices,
le pastor delivered a noble sermon
rom Judges 11:11, These ser'inoi ?
"ere?helnl'u)?to- -afh - . 1 ??-?
The Missionary Society was i*i i,- rtained
i>\ .Mrs. Amur ,lacl>:.i
ec- he*"? on Millwve. St.. Friday afFeb,
itt? I'.iAl. Thf ineetiinr
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'rn'S mi iMaiW'i i i ' ' n ? i iiim tlii ...
IPfNCKNEY'S Ft
rS DKK'J AKKK AND TIT
SOUTH CAROLIN.
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y. as railed to order by the president'. |
1 he di-vot.oiials were carried rxut iff""
oi del'. , i lie nostcss served two cour^-"]
_e>' a i',i and a sweet course of jelio '
md cake. Collection $9 ^ J
I he nv * friends of Mrs. Sadie
. Walko'- v ill-be sorry to hear of heron
ill; \v? ho|>e she will be herself
lsi_ivnd> of little Freddie Marshal
will be-sorry to hear that he is confin- i
<d to bed at this writing; we are!
in aying for him an early recovery.. ?i
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I.iucolu's birthday was-observed at
Johti Wesley M. lv. Church'on Thurs-i
day night.- Feb. 12. A very interest- j
ir:g progra:n was rendered by the i
teachers and students of the gradedj
vchool. - TT7e students participated
piondidly. demonstrating the love of
i I.inenln in "?t........ __i
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Prof. Douglas sang a wonderful solo, [
> ntitled: I'm Waiting For Ships That J
Ne\(tTome In." Mrs. Douglass fur- l
t i>bed the music which was enjoyed
lice. 1". JV-arson made splendid re- :
marks; Prof. Douglass rendered a"Othos??-m?which
" suemeTl Ho have
e.iu.-e'd lhe" shingles on the roof to 1
|i|uive)?:; cot tied "Down In The Deep
Let .Mo Sleep" When I Die."?7? . ;
Mi-s Daisy A. Malachi spent Mon- !
[day 11ig:11 -in- llartsvdle attending a '
i al ly given hv l)r ^l''We
are glad to know that Mrs. .[
jy improving after a long ill- j
lifss.. *.S!ie .has had two operation?, !
hut is doing nicely.
Alls. Eugene Jeffer.ies is reported .
' <!''l at thi- writing. We hope '
.ae w;l| siii'iji recover.
Rev? .1. F. Pearson preached Sun- i
-rtrrr-nrrrnring a good sermon tlilit" we I
-t41 v ni?.\vd. SuI>iret. Take Heed, and '
Kl'ttilVc, 1
I'lo;'. and |?Irs. Douglas spent Sun- f
11:' \ ill 1 i.irisviHe visiting "Mr" nn.t t
-Airs. .M'irry orr-nm T?frrTTrpF. Doug- j
i - claimed that it was pleasant only |
l.iiey trade Inni sing a solo.
Dr. it. I*. Bradford, P. E. ?.i* the |
.l11 !11. i 1 THsirk'i mil', lipid his' lit",
i;i;ai t? i i;. emit\;.-<.-nee "p <oml;ie?jf. .
t. i iiooti. Feb. 22. at John Wesley M. j
!!, Church. ' The-pastor asks that a!
large crowd l?. present and most -os- !
;>? the otl'ieial. hoard itluL^ihake j
i .-pa 11. - ! 1 i-' ? ?
. The varni weather Iras put a moyej
hi 11 i" tiiTTers aiuT~ lllet aTc~~iaking "
.id.i-n.iage -of the beautiful weather:
We hope that the prices will ci?r,I
i.M'.i m r II. ? liii tlm-vmpr.- at..*.
, . I. VITA NEWS
"The finieral services for Mr. Wade,
ileFa.rlr.nd av ho died Feb. ,2nd. in
Bradford. I'a.. was held Sunday afternoon
2:.;o at Andrews Chapel M..
F. (Mnirelt. 'File pastor Rev. N:. C.
Newman; conducted the services as-^
>:te?l by Rev. .Wells, and Rev. I. J.
thimble. Pastor of A. M. E. Church
Latta; Air. McFarland was Well knowr
here. tho deceased was a member of
I '.he I. 15. O. Klk's at Rraddoek, Pa., he
: ..i i.. i-.'-t, with Fllii order?
.oidvrtaker Jackson in churere. Mi\
-Ji'ofr'gjT mf i--?s'.irvivi d by?? aid o w'
bin M T'arland. A mother Mary Mc-[
i arlaml. Three brothers, onek sistei
and a host of other relatives and
i ru-ml-a- ~
K<\. !1. 1.. Guiles. preached a soul
stirring- sermon Sunday nigUTrhe us<
d as. a subpect "What will thou have
: a to do.' Our Pastor, Rev. 1. J.
ti unble wttji sick with a col^l and Rev,
lh !.. Ga'de pleached for hint.
Mr. Water Gore, Mr. Humble Flado
er^ Grant Fladger, mofored over to
Olunta. S. C,. Sundays to see Miss
hi-.- lh.--a l-'ladtrer
Mr. Odel Hunts, Mr. Marion Handle
motored over to Florence Sunday.
m. m m |
Ihinu: is left undone
make our Service a |BmJ| _
feet one consecrated ||Vfjff|
humanity. A true Bj^SI
/ice of understanding |ESfe$j3
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Page Five
JNERAtr~MOME
ENSEl) EMBALME R OF
A ANI) GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
" Equipment
As Good as. the Rest
t.
f And Mettei*"than the Rest
J
And Prices Less
"XOLRTESY
and
? SERVICE
Office Phone 5707 ~ * *
Resident**? Phone 7765
, 1006 WASHINGTON ST.
COLUMBIA. srt\
, . *" 1 '
Mrs. Daisy Bethea is on the sick
list -for this -Week also Mrs. Florence ,
Flatlgef is sick at the hospital in?
Florence w. wish them both a sy^ily"
-reiovci yr 7 7 . -fr?t~~"
f professional
ji_ _ cards! - ----dr.
ii. h. cooper
Dentist
Special ^llenlion Given to Disease*
of the Gums _
~ Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A . Specially. - *
Ollice l'hwne d-lrh, 1125 Washington Si
Wjsidence Phonfe 82G4 1
dr. s. r. green
Office Hours:' " Telephones
? tn in " ? ?
- ?. JU. Kos. 6028
12 to 2 p. m. ' Office: 5775
6 to 8 p. m.
Office:' iVneirlnwnn.
150U Gregg St* 1508 Gregg
Office Hours * Phone
11:80 A. M. to 2 1\ ftj Office 8586
6.00 V. M ^-RfesrrCSV "
Dn C. E. Stephenson -
Physician and Surgeon
Disease of Wonier and Children A
Specialty ..
Office: It e a id en u u ?
1414Vi Assembly St.. 1828 Oak St
Office Hours: Telephones
-.80 A. III.-lo , (iij TrM. Office 6088
Residence 8878
Ur. 1). K. Jenkins
DENTIST 1 '
Tilling*. I Males. (Town* and bridge^
Sunday l>v Appointment 1_
-Ax-trartion MTyCdnduc'tive Aneskhesis ;
a Specialty.
1107Vi Washington St., Cola. S. C.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgetm
Special Attention Given Diseases* Of
Women. s _ j
Office _ Residence
1125 Washington 2280 Hampton
Phone 0420 Phone 7504
DR. J. G. STUART
Office Hours: . Telephone.
11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692
B!UU to 8:UU P. M... Oflice 3796
Office: ~Residence:
r2080 Taylor St., 1117 Pine St.
i??
Office Hours: " Rhtyies
ll A. M. to 2 P. M. ' Res?887b ^
6 P. M. to 8: P. M. Office 4247 J "
DR. AY. D rhnnnnlln
- * - - - m-? |y jy 11 v
Physician and Surj(e<fti
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence
HJS4H Audibly M. lliUl Tine S4t
Columbia, S. C.
offiri. I'lmn.. ?J<17 p... Ph..... m<l?
N. J. FREDERICK
Mttwney-nl -1,a w and Notary Public
IMtACIKR IN AI L Cpl RTS '
?Stale and Federal
l|y \\ ashiiiKlon St.,' Columbia, ~9. C.
J. II. JOHNSON&CO.
Niitarv Public and Dealer
In real estate arid sale of Jots in ?;.?
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on pav?d(foad above .
Colle^b riHW. 1 '
Phone 6422.
1109V4 Washington Street .
55E5, ?>?