The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 21, 1931, Page Page Five, Image 5
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Saturday, March 21, 1931.
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The weather bring spring lake, Sunday^
lound our Sunday seh'oo\ with
many blight, faces, a.thwugh some
hr.ve nio\ed away, v.e ho]:e they wiil
not forget tlu?|r Sunday school, and
the sick wiTl soon-recovers Sunday
school was well, ta i;,:h,k l>y the ellicient
teachers, .ard the lesson was in.
lelegently reviewed by 31 f. J. Sawyer.
v , - At 11 :.')0 we-li v aed with 'eager
hearts to the pastor or the. 'irsi time
, in"^4 weeks we are glad that he hast
recovered successi'a'.iy from ' he !lu.
lie preached a nasi noble sinmon on
1-h" birth of Musts, ' I i ' 11.. on
Joyed. ,
: The?members of the Chuveh A id
("lub'wish to. thank thohvnviv iVinn.le
for their help in the Few rally, and
especially Rev. -ijim.es llolman for
di-Iivoriity?-neb?;i 'cxppilrnl sermon
found Matt. 5-115. "I et your lu.-.'ht so
shine before men, that '.bey mayfset*
your Rood works an I ylorify your
Father which is in Heaven." Sub.:
"Works."- This indeed was a preat
seiivhn, members having yews: Mrs.
M'attie Burton $2.00, Mrs. Majrjrie
Dennis $.85.. Vrs. Ines WilVims 81.00,
Mrs. Mary Dixon $1.50, Mrs. Anna
bOro 81 .'55,-Mrs. I-Y' h M. Maries $1.(50
tfKl* vMlli'' 25c. total $1:5.70
t> knowing of the i'Jpes- of the
^ jn^ident, Rev. F. C-arl: i\ lite a
few yours*. n* op':> ? :?/hei;eil ''or the
?- A - O, K- f eay re rt :*?> .
At 7i"0 Rev. Butler .0 student o1'
th" Theohufi' a! department. of Allen
university r?-onched a wonderful ser.
mm. \vo- i c; llv enjrwd. we was ela.terl
to nave r. |*.. A. Adp'e> a til'
Rev. S' aVi t(, <|5-0,0 j-5 dp -;s :-o?l on
-'o--?d' the lilter s in ; emir's . from
'.' .bqth.
\V?? h:e for Mrs. D P. M rn I the
small son of 11". ' '"d Mrs. \Vv>
Thompson. sv sw-ydv l-y -r-r-^y.Mr.
1.. B. ('ray is ah'e to be in his*
|-)*rp o" "V"'1' ^Miyhy- '"vniptr.
rib- or Columbia.' S. now- '-r isewMis.
CI. R. "M ules. . ~~
?BF'I'll 11. A. M, i:l (1M :?( ll NoVl-'.S
; After fl VI-1' int-.-res,' ivy .study of
the lesson bv the. seyei al cla-sos;
- Sunday, the pastor atul. iptpe't intend
trade pleasinsr remarks to 'he eli'ildrr>-?i
eon'-ern*n?r Faster and ti-e prue;?~??tires.
~~hookintr?forward?to?a?glorious
prptoiam bv the, children. - -After
wnicn nr. I*. J'.. W ilson State missionary
of the Baptist church a \vel.come
visitor always at our School
%r -^Ptade timely ami encouraging remarks
'to the school which Were etiioved
verv much: other visitors were:
Mr. Bowlwnrd. Mr. Butler and Miss
, C_'.Heine Owens.
At 11:15 a. ni., in the' midst of a
splendid audience. I)r. Lawrence invoked
Divine guidance as is his con'storn.
and - selected as a subject: "The
-Day- of-BecouipexiLk'.'7. text: Kev. 2:11',
from Which he delivered a wonderful
gospel message for whi"h nianv hearts
rejoiced, assorted: "There ire but
hvo rewards. Death and?Eternal
life,' Behold 1 come cpiickly and my
Reward is with me."
. Jlis .text at 7:"0 p. m., was taken
from Acts 7:117. subject ; "A prophet
like Moses." another burning message
strong in appeal, filled with
spirit s po"wer7 """ """
The League's program a,! fi p. m.
- was in choice of Mr. .las Woo'dLerry
and the Allen Life-Guards. The hoys
made their first attempt, having been
recently organized.. The program'was
very interesting throughout. It is
' hope that this Dept. y.ill continue to
grow and develop arid that cm i \ pos
smit' HiUmtTHnit" m>d iiinvmifi
will he thrown around them. N'e:<t
Sunday at t> p. in.. Mi?. I.. T. Hates
will have A'hurgc of the prognrnrj-wf
"which time a junior choir, witt he arranged
for and praclice begun. Tlu'
42 Tribes of Isroal was staved at the
, ^L^-hurch Monday night by sisters Hufl
/;tiiJ Wilson in interest of the rally,
The affair was enjoyed very - "much
hy all, and successful. The. rally is
on and every members is expected t<
demonstrate loyalty to the ehurch by
jo m3iu oin ??> o|piu: i =TT1 -eiii hi1, i
the rally. The following persons arc
on the sick list.
Sisters F. (5. Hutuyardnrr, Alice
Put tipi ew.?hHht?Piornn,?Adlinu?li_LL
Hams-Ferguson, and Bro. Charlie
Fields. V
-Let us pray that tliev" may soon
be ?p and out again by- His- wMI
[ * \Mrs. Chlsolm Of Chester*-,- S. C.. wha
welcomed visitor at dur services
Sunday. Along with others .vou arc
alwftvs' welcome to nur services.
FIRST CALVARY BAPT. Clll*R( II
Rev. S. S. Youtigblood. Pastor
Last Sundae we cnip.ved another
one of the aerie*? of lessons taken
from the '.'Life of Christ." We found
Jesus in the home of His friends.
:viary una lviarina. tcacnm"' mem um
bettor side of life to choose., Tim losson
was helpfully reviewed )>v Mrs.
J. W. Taller. \V?e wore e,,ch'' '^as
f" hurfl I?r*v rimyrr.L Secretary of
State Sunday Schools and B. Y. . P.
U. Convention make' ?<mre remarks
on -the lesson.
, . At 11:80 wo entered into iF-o morning
worship just following the morn
l 4^' ing prayer service.
We listened to a sVrmon taken from
Gal. 6 7: B- not deer ived, God is not
mocked! for whatsoever a man -sowetb
?: that wholl t>0- irtffff~ rr^p?^w-doxt
was touching to all who Tioarri. Ttfc
pastor her an by explaining the meaning
of a deceivei- is one who gives .?
false impression to gain his end. The
one who is deceved, who receives the
^alse impressiott as a "truth is the doceiv'ed.
in the sight of God a -deceiver is
a very unliked person, it is. bad to be
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SOUTH CAROLINA
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To deceive a person is a preut harm,
b it the sad person is he who deceives
| Himself, when he impresses wronp so,
, sironply upon himself, that he think
j he is able to pet away wfth it.
| There is no excuse for this person
j tiod can't be fooled< Whatsoever a I
man soweth that shall he also reap. |
Kvet yone may not be able to see the
harvest that one reaps, but neverthe- j
less he reaps it in his heart.
No one is able to escape (lod. for
11'' i.s not iiu.one~plaoe and not in
mother, but evi rvwljiere. The world
nuturu.is the very type of his hard.
"ViTT rmlir o ... - -
- , rrr-c ? g IIIOVOU fcl.V ttTP fUT*"
-of 1 Iis over presence, but wr?have
Avlihin us a conscience which we can't
?et away with". The last impression j
was to remember:'; that hate can't
cap low. A hardy. dis.posit'"*' t
. Cap a "leasing manner Sin can't
cap fiOodness. If we sow the cause
>f Christ, we Will reap His reward.
We roioiee to have Miss Genevia
Caldwell become a watch-care member,
and Mr. .Golden Brooks a candidate
for Baptism. . ?
Sunday niplit four members, took.
-Mr Christ by Baptism.
BETHLEHEM BAI'TIST !
CHURCH NEWS!
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Rev. S. H. Smith, pastor.
The Bt'thlehcm baptist missionary
circle met at the resident of Mrs.
Florence Cannon on Washington St.,|
Tlutrsray at 5:30 p. m. The circle
was called to order by the president
. -Hm ^L^C.rafU .after.the devotion ex.-')
t'rcises and 'transacting0of business
the circle"was (turned over into the
_ lomd ?>t' the pastor, who made some
vet'v remarkable comments on the
lesson, subject1; "Bible -Study Essentwo
members were present, new members
as follows: Luvenia Sims, Estel
_ .Worthy-and T .i/r.ie JManigo. .
~ ~ Sisfc- M-iry Moore has been absent
for tjui'te a while because of her ill.-'o-s.
A delicious repast was' served
by the ."hostess.- ?S"hdaiv
School was called- to-order.
by the Supt. Deacon F..' Ilnvoc
day morning March'lbth at iu a. m.,
. a lovely group of scholars were present.
After the discussion of the
lesion in classes, and reviewed by the '
mister, a few remarks by Rev. Bot-~j
ler. <. =?11a.
m. Rev. Butler preached
;i wonderful sermon, text: 2 Cor. 5:1.
"For we know if our earthly house
f this. tabernacle be dissolved, we
have a building not made by hands,
eternal in -the Heavens." He spoke
with power and demonstration.
B. V. I*. U. was at the usual hour,
an excellent program was rendered
by group No. 2, closing remarks were
made by the pastor. Rev. S. H. Smith,
at T.dlO p. m., after a lively prayer
meeting Rev. Smith accompanied by
three other ministers ascended the
- -Mist rum.?Rev. Smith- chose-his tex,v.
| 'Ymvi the old testament 1 Sam. 15:22.
"Behold to Obey is better tan Sacri' ce,
and to hearken than fat of rams,"
ivi'ng as his subject; "Obedience."
The spirit was felt throughout the
congregation.
Rev. Sarah H. Smith and Mrs. N.
('.raft motored, to Charleston, S. C.,
on Monday noon. "Where Rev. Smith
will conduct a 5 nights meeting for
Rev. Morris, we hone for her a suc' essful
meeting and a pleasant return'
oit Saturday March 21st.
P.riscilla Tucker, reporter.
V nui ?/ni
The inemht'rs of 'the Victory Club
rave a Social Thursday night March
12. 11 at 'the home of Mrs. A. C.
I.atimer and everybody enjoyed them^ dvos.
They_.raised $7.75, the next
" mnoiliil'" WTTT 'bh AT the tmriTO of Mis?"
Allen Franks.
ST-JAM US A M. K. CHl/RCII
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' Th" services at St. Jarre's were-very
good Sunday The Sunday School beat
10 o'clock. The lesson wa
1 discussed by teacherV amb'puplls.
L -Church services began at 11:15
' Rev. Owens preached a'- very excei'
lent sermon from I Cor. 12:10-1";
-id>iect, "Spiritual (lifts."
Rev. Logan, Pastor of Double
Branch preached a sermon at -J:0u
o'clock: subject, "Jesus -Christ is a
t'v.\ iM'1 " AVe iMijmi'd 'the splemlid
music rendered by the choir and the
presence of, his. me inkers.
1 The League convened at (5:30 and
was conducted by Miss Welhelmina
' Johnson.. .
The revival meeting will begin at
St. James A. M. E. Church, Sunday
night. March 22, 1031.
Dr. G. K. yLles, will open the meeting.
We are hoping to have a great
meeting supported- by several pastors
and their congregation. We
i.itM- mis opportunity to invite the
public to worship with us during our
(Iriye for more souls for Christ.
Don't forget the place:' Wheeler
Mill, St. James A. \I. E. Church,
t'March 22, 11)21.
- Brother K AT?C;pr, i*. still on the
sick list. We hope for him a speedy
recovery. Also?Mrs.?btt+a?Dylesr
_ who is spendi ng som etime fn New heviy
at her rttother's under the care"
of a doctor. God bless her and her
chi Id ren.
Rev. Bowman, Mrs. Bowman and
>thers worsbb <m1 with us Sunday
night, 1ftv. Bowman preached- an
. excellent- soul stirring sermon front
Matthew 55 chapter 8 verse
PROSPERITY NEWS
Everything is looking spring like
' in our vicinity. In every direction
a panoramic view of loveliness is
spreed before the eye. Every window
Trama ^picture of rare beauty. Truly
may it be said that spring Is h^~
wakening. The farmers have caught
i fhe spirit and are working in earnest.
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THE PALM:
Sunday wa'sTTiTgTi day with Shilo
A. M. K rhnich XW pastor?Re\
J. S. Martin preached a forceful ser
mon from Amos 1-1. It was well re
ceived and enjoyed by many.
At 3 P. m. another.service was he
pun which was the" crowning point o
the day. The vested "choir entered
sinpinKi?"Holy!?Holy!?Holy!.?a*?n
processional after which the Rev. J
S. Martin lined hymn No. 1. Rev.'.)
M. Dawk ins led in prayer. Scripture
lesson hymn was the sun"'. Bishop
second Hymn was then sun>t. Bishop
R. C. Ransom of the'diocease of S. ('.,
was introduced by?l>r. 44:?A-.?Adams,
lie pave an interesting -talk op Africa
and made a strong plea for the* support
of Missions there.
He then took his text from Luke
17-21. lie used as a subject; "The
Kingdom j)f Clod in you." We have
often heard that Bishon Riins..m <? >*
one of the .greatest preachers of the
day and now we agree \vi*.h those whci
Trave said it. Ho hold his epngretration
spoil Bound throughout the sermon.
Come iguin bishop.
Among the visiting ministers wore:
Rev. J. C. MeClellan, K. A. Ail.kms.
S. Iy. Glass, J..M. Hawkins, 11. C,
Aringhum, T. K. Robinson. ltc.. Byre
-nd Wnv. Parrett of the ll.opti.st
church and others. The visiting.Jgymen
were -two numerous to -mention
Newberry was well ropfos^ivYed. Tht
collection- was good all things taker
into consideration. .
The following paid SI.00:
Bishop R. C. Ransom. Revs. ; K. A
Adams, J. S. Martin, J. C. MeClellan"
H. B. Rykard, George fhivis, \V;ii
Ruff. N. Hohnan. Rmrrra-Spoarmrrn
Mr. L. Bookman, Eddie James. B.. B
Burton, J. J. Jones, J. C. Henry. I,
\V. Hunter, Wm. Burton, .las. Gall
man7"Rnoch Hare, Clan nee Jones'.
The, following paid 50c.
H. C. Gallman, 1'. Bridges M. A
Cullman, Lizzie Henry. Viola Marl-in
Lptzie Loland. Dollie Ruwls, N. A
Spearman. Katie 11. 11 ire.
?THrp?following paid 'inc. "
R. H. Sullivan Martin Wallace
Hager Gallman. Clara -Gray. M.vrtJ?
Johnson. Lueinda Bate's"; IJes- a" WiT
son, Evelyn Rrnknigbt. Mamie -Whee
ler, MVtie I.indsey, Onlelia Sligh, T,
K. Uenms. St. Oxaner. 17. W. TTarris
Leonard Hair, Nat-. Part, Ed. - Eloyd
E. W. Burton, Henry Wheeler, -1-1 at tit
Burton.-rViola -Ybutrtr.. T.ucile Boitzft
Grover Young, .1. B. Gallman. Jose.
phiaJones, Rosa L. James,
was the week-end guest < !' Miss (u.*
sie Sligh. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Jack
sotrnnrt="M rsr-A ntrig Steven^ >?-Silve.
S>f
^ ..???>n-?i I.-11 HI S?LU Llli' Unlllc n
Mr., and Mrs., N. A. Spearman <>i
Washington street Sunday,
i , Prof. F.' F. Barksrhrtp;" principal u
Barks dale Station school of Lauren:
i county and Kis son Mr. Addisoi
rBlirksd;'le motored down Sunday am
spoilt the day with Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Miller. Their visit was enjoy
ed and our hope is that they v.il
come attain soon.
Prof. Sullivan and his facu!t\
seem to he quite busy since they he
pan rehearsals for the various commencement
programs. Their wor].
was' her-vy enough before the adde'
task was begun. The job however, i:
being put over in a creditable way
The Home Economics Department i
being 'added too, the kitchen is al
most readv fox* operation. ?_
WEIMiKFiFXD NEWS
Bethel A. M. K. .Church. We an
grateful to the Almivhty fur what lb
has done for us, Sunday school open
ed at the usual hour 1() o'clock on
pastor Rev. J.. K. Dixon and. Sup.t
Solomon Ramsey and other utlicer:
were aat their. post. Lesson was re
viewed bv Miss . A lieo -1 tar ."in. \V.
were at their post. lies son was re
many visitors, among thein wei i
some of the stewards of St. .lame
Church Columbia, St C:;~tiro. .J. \V
Williams, P. \V.- Woodson^ C. W
Webbs, J. .L Johpson anjd L. C. Coop
er, each addressed the Sunday sc!v,iu
respond by 'P. A. llarvin. We vver
pleased to have --Wm-wup u>
f or tne lobe mey" I1UVC Hi!' Itll'l
jex-pastor 'Rev' J. ! '. Dixon. Scrvic
henan at 11 :<"0 o'clock, hymn No. 12T>
''I arw not, Ashanio to. own the. l.ord.
:}rd division P3alm> 'was read ''or mi
morning lesson Missionary ulc: nor
made "the jr. round sce.ond mrf X<
200 "Go "freayh my Gospel saitli th
I Lord." 1 -=l.
Rev. Dixon preached a wonderfu
sermon, usin^-ao- a text:-Kt? dohn 1 s
chapter and 1st verse; 'in ''he lieu in
ing was the word and tin- word* wit
God and the word was God.' lie use<
as' a subject:- "The Bible throne;!
the po\ver of His p reach inir." Tine
persons joined the* church. A l. 2 n. iv
A short program was remaned 1>;
j the usljers Board, conducted by |>re
sident alaripn Green and Secretar;
Rosaloe Felder. , .
A paper by Miss Alice llarvin
Duett by Miss Elenora and Alice Har
vin and few words of onodunrtretrrrn
to* the younec people by Mrs. Rebec
ca Alice_liiniL_Bro. Soloman . Ramsey
Rev. J. E. Dixon as he always doe
preached a sermon full of inspiration
He used as a text; 132 Psalms: Sub.
"You are like and Automobile." lb
beautifully avplnincuL the word wat'cl
which he divided' -into words W
Watch, A. Action, T. Tonjrue, ( '
Character, H. Heart. Five Tiynu
books were presented to the choir b;
Mrs. Lucy Anderson of Washington
I). C- in memory of her husharn
Nelson Anderson. Who Tmce was i
member?of?t-he?eboir. M
Washington one of o ir faithfjuf'NV'ork
th's of the church Kfv?""hooh voi v il
but she- is on the mend nuvv. I?vo
ther John Harvin wrs elected a rt>
preventative from, this charge to th
Klectorial College. .
yol'ng women's mission a u'
society news.
- Jones Oh a m l A, -M, E. Zittn. Ymin
' 'jinicn.'i Missionary Society enter
-ined Misses Jessie and Mar<raro
Gladden were charming hostesses t
1 the members ,.and friends , of the* "Y
of Jones phapel church at their hear
' nesday afternoon March lhth. "
j The meeting was opened" in th
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ETTO *LEA"PER ~Z
I, usual manner, iil'ter the couipl< liuti of ~"Ji
"t 'hi' < li \ : >1 ii iIIs t til-' !( - [ii-e-dflent M |'S. I
. W'ilhelminu Mat tin reeled the cl;tb. I
. x, The attention wt s then turned 'to fj
,the business :.i,t which time the roll' I
. was called anjl the members re'sfton- 1
f" TRr(l~\vTrn llU'lr <li:<s SJ.un1 (two dol-- -R~
| hit s) a. the elo-e ol the'business ses- R
H Cum we were fiivni oil with *ome very '
in'te resting ami' Inspiring remarks B
from me in Iters of the ndyH. misj-iojiavj- H
> society and visitiny friend-., namely; R
Mrs. M. K. Miller. '.Mj-s.' II.* Cordon. 1
? Mrs. Laura tioo.de-,Jones,.Miss. Mozelle n
Wise, Miss Charlotte Jackson. Miss 8
r Annie^ AVillUuns ;uid Mass l'^loise 9
IC4 1 .. V..I.S..U o: * ' .| " '
. n 1.. Five persons were ft How- ~
'l__>%Iiii?i ed, everybody was happy. This
,','Tvl- 'k :iill'',/<l\ Tin- <> ' Mv? oecewl-- ac?
-si<iMSwAlis tinppi.l.'y converted-. In ;(11
the afiv.ni.ioii a large- flvleicafioh ue
tiunr th'v <itv : nd church . wont '*o ?n
iTT^ qvf^l.y. S; Shi]oh. 'A, M. K. 'F1(
j( h lr; k t-- hoar ;UVl see I In* eie ''dst
lii Npgfo ;!ii- r;"-c lit. Roy. U. ('. Uani'
soon \\ (v> i- a master of masters. u .j
, T1 aiyi:I frr Mt ' k Man announced as
i a suhjt'.ci "The ( "a!! to. Ohufeh." we.ijj,,
f. h:-i! : nlV:n-t. oui.' old hack' slider was
- reclaimed iwkirc? the?chrrelr?for
, prnypt*. Th<T~rinrtrwie?sc*; ewtt-Hloss? *jlT
I v's fcuVrfreHr*' the willing workers, the <yu
-unsl.ine . eluh, the progressive, . the 1
. rub.it aid. the Ushers, the choir, the \*
| leaeue all A'>f thv.m .are active forcing (;f
ahead. .Ou'r friend Mr. .losli I.vies of ,<j(.
('oiambia was in the so; vice h st' S.un- .
day visiting his good wife who is ill jn(]
_ i ,npn . ;ng .nicely.' We are look- ctn
: ing forward to the coming of our
1 uj oat presi lepd Dr.. D. II. Vims and
* his wonderful orchastra ' on Tuesday
. rich' at ->ur ehure.li. All roads lead
to M,i;l ('hapol.. The f-dhnving arev ,,0]
on lite sick "Hiit.MrV. I.u'la I.yles, ftiss",
M" ti-:-: oni .Mi-". M-c.'v liuther ; ?
ford' T<\ l>.: S. (irithvan. Mrs. Anna iV
K'.iii '- !j. Mr. .John Hohinstm. Mrs.
-Jam.;.- Na:lcc- We are I1 r:ivin?*. for I
, ; h i; ro'oovvory "I '".hem. j
~7?In i nnvoany?witlrour preat bishop | t
1?u'. >'t;? ?i; ?v.:t-?Mill- ny n Lir LI \. LAd
n>?' who i- .vaakint; thimis tr? in
this l>ist. . n,
; Mr Si en: man ivnito ami bo1.
iV-.i' -': ' vvas 1.-t nil-<lf ~t1?syt.'il Smr- |,
<!a.y " 11 iiclIY.S'.ieh Yet-i. .this home
> liiv ^
. c'ty ' n i Vie (Ytimbia 11 ipltway. [>(j]
' (ONWW NMWS
* Ilii'iC' A. -,M. K. t'hurrh Sunday
I *"_ttr V M. was a nlorioiis sprint? ?'
0 fi;.. , ; ? mud worshipped at i ""
?1~* :r+1 i A . YT FT" rtnTFTtn Hiw. - 'r'
1 .1-. (;c ?_t*t 11v< j1JT l11-"AM11 In| *"
l> banf v' ia o.l apt! preached a sntd-stir-'| I 1
' rh?V ">-? aort'Tha.t - has his -hearer* rch i of
;;- ijrj. . 11"**. > !< ; .<>(1 a-; a taxi: Heb. . h
1 S'i- i "Sinfulness a at! dantrer 1
s v, i*:;r Si I vat i."n."i;;fte.r .which Si
? il? ' A! a'? of lhe church were open it;
e j-..,. itwo ' iante, forward and >.i
^ 'ir i' with church. Mr. Tr
1 i.rih a. and/M r-. Jtelia \ autrhn | to
t-T "P'l" (Lienc .sva.ia^ every Sunday ,1."
i ' .-v.yu.' ; n.i i i i. h lie fore preachIt?i-,rri?h--1
Sf' !' * huj'-h,
d Sov.h'rv wa-=' wull attended ;n;
1 Satula-" \viih Supt. \V. K* Ware and -Jit
e .hi- each ?v at their posts of duty. ;u
' al ter a l,rief and (hint if u! discussion ,.i
V . ! a'. Mi l d V. !i h a
- splendid review by N1 r. Kntp HemV
ntiiu-'way.
l[,',,..ps fl oat *,he i lasses were very
' i:o d itil.e'viMr'd'Ui'i No. Ml'. R. (
" 1.. .leal.ir.s ti nrhin' is holdintr the ban- .
* m'r at this writing, at 7:"" the pastor *"v
* Kuv. \Y. !. (lore cattle-to lis with a- .
j?t^-4-h^t*. 1? j.rrinjr inessn-'/c texts St.
* I <tke- "Hell ,.as._:tl\e.
' I riclt man sjiw.it." Ho preached one
' of his ' shoutinc sermons th;.t stirred '*
\\ jth" emotion of his cotimeira-'ion. after
r'.jwhicjh several of the captains report-'
rati. ttrar? nrr^ rrrrt Many 1
; v-Uui-i-WiUte iliit_rca(]v to make report '1
Sunday: ne'vert hg'.ess tTuF" ra lly \vttt -Sr
icor/iuv until <ver> one has... played trj,
j
'1 mm iiii?iima?aa ?&? fiMB
| l |i|TT I 111
1* ?
. . ' . ' ' . '
v.. o niv u .?n-s .-\<i<'ii i?reon res- a
pcnilod very littin^trly." ' ;E v
Miss I.anna Wilson and Mrs. Ilcltjf) ?
Friday also jrave interesting: talks;
' We then turned, to "ihe program of g.
' 'the. eveniny' which was a discussion E-;
of the. fourth and fif'h eh< pter of.
' Gonsi.s. The discussion . was opened g
L lor Mi s \ 1 inea'l it Ihihinson' and Mrs, g
r'o,.,... m.. . i - " *
otliev members of the cluh. the dis- 3
cession was vi ry interestmir.
At the close of (he discission, we H
we served a deliciou. re^nvt*. cnn<!s- H
[ tinir o(' chicken salad. pi'-k'os, rods,
' (.eoa, lee rrcair, .cuke ami after din- V
nor mints. After which we. adjourn
ed to nice', at the home, of .Miss Cor
| ie'ne Gordon 2 lot) Green street. ' .the ?
secus^i - Wednesday, in April. The <>th 1
1 and 7th chapters of Gensis will l;c
,' I.ejtissed. -.Study it and eo'ino to '.he
next incetiH;'- and join ill the dfcscus-"
sion. ' i ,|1(
7~ Mii.i.nt crrmri. nfws ?1?
'at
Xewi-erry I-'. Sunday lieinjr a
beautiful day.', la S. S. was as,a larjre V
Ihower "'.warden, with the liest attend- -A
niico^if - the year.-. The lesson was "
, . or*
'.' oil. , ,
' At 11: -C) 1 ?? .. .1. C.. .McC'lellan ' ov:* .
' pastor trot up with an. old time ^
ho announced as.:; siihjeiv from which
' he spoke; "The Kea'son For .1 oy."
? -Til's It. one-Ill Uw-tJiis l.irtfe .COH}CrOKJLu_ln4
. tion. of a!!.- dejprrmation> a-spiritual \
j cloud Inns., tin" t o im' was literalh
i/anitis are cieluarhted .
-ce hi;;: <i'.it amain alter an illness.
Mrs. Ethel Carter, who hps* been
li&poseil is old again 1.1> deligh^r-of ^
r many friends?.1 R<?v. H. IK Wilson i
(1 Mrs. Ruth Gadson wa- called to
Trenee Sunday- to he at the bed
!e of their sick daughter and sister.
Mrs. Mare J. Brvant of Little River
s'iivtown Salturday on business
h t~?vtrr?her daughtui?Mt*s?K
yant. '
rii* fourth Sunday ,\ve were glad
so* Mr. J a hid- Lynch out to church
>i<tnv~ Trftfht. "IXKi -~E1i"znbeth~'A ti'nrd
nday morning also.
\moptr the many ministers of the -O
E. Conference Rev. Gore is one' h
the best. Mr. Tracy King is still l- t
k we hope he will soon recover.
Mrs. (I. W. Singleton is somewhat Offi<
lisposed. we horn- she' will soon re- 15(J<
er. v ?
M. E. ( Ill lt( II N LW S O
, ' .1 UK:
Poor's ntat;ves ol 1 i Inrly-thrc
nporance -organizations? in- the I"-, V.'
<-.i St:;t* ? el in W a*hi netre-'
-'-T-'r force
I. !' rate tinir !!: < ie act ivi
< s ;| ' ( ; ri. *' ?Ui t'??! ci*Jile :' tij L)is?
MMl.tit.o-y lawn Other simo organ.- . .
are expected to- ali'ilinle in j.Offj
;j. , w propaganda dbve tlv- I ill!
act ivc'ii. o: the eight; eitH asm n 1 ,
t..' ?b>j;;.?tsti:ut;<?n. . ... (Jibe
It . i tlu.vcnin 1 Jt'.'on *t he r. iiuis ?><
?IXJIilJjaB?BEflBMM?B??
-PINCKNEY'S FUN
I NDKRTAKKR AND LICKN
? xt)vr^ t-\ ttOfctX A .*
: ?*? r 1
/ '
- I'l
' " v *"*
ir pait>. The A. C. K. I.ea'iruej is. '!'
II |ini)ja'S?iii)jf, (?ra
The Missionar-v Society will meet mei
the home ?>t" SII}. !. Kline F777T rrrr7l
nvh 20th. Mr. F! B. Hemmintrway. I
s. Ft lie. llemmingwax. .Mrs. A. C. is ?
wis. Itev, John 'Henry Charlton.' 0> f
s. V. C. Charlton and others mot- ?T
ul"to Marion last J-'riday to attend s ki
* funeral of Mrs.?hrttev Charlton. Mar
extend to the bereaved family our nie
ice re sympathy. Mr. Milton Hem- Son
>r"e recently of Philadelphia is hack "nivt
me attain to the delitrht of his re- jnjr.
' ps" and-frienrF. --y (nf
The members of Cherry Hill Bapt
church and the manv friends of. >.] t;
v r: r: ; i?~_- i
-4-Uul- thf ; til I..
i -.- : i! 1 i<j.,:r' os. I'luii'iiw t*.? r> j?riv.
1 | ' ' .. ; :!;: .i :.i' 1 1 : *' ' ' '
lions of dollars, art* now. imaiu-ina
nvwV \vf?U ?\Wt juonatfaaJn oni < :
:v> ?1 will lor l it'or i :|li
an aVi ! v. > nma of law. tail on
o'lu-r lu.n i nr. vrrio.lily sy<-Kinc.
ii avs \ r viu- lufrili-ii of ilunr i-orr:
ti-.'ii and Mitionu- ta.xt-:- to llw.[
.1 < ...i' tin- hl o'-iirr vi^-.H-s. xyn ? ; 1101">
1IIKK i'KNT TAN on wt-ry r-'.u.. , ??
lit r '.t oy drink as _ Voof^s tuo. |
1't'ontl; anw mluu-nl .( - ropoaU l.' j
inmir ' KITjire 'In- 1'lU'fl M
,,vtU,- T,,M.v C.oininllU rcvi-:?!f?. Spe.
r- vuu'l.i snvo ,to .thill; r.Mporar.oaj ( .
n Millions of Poll:.r>. -Thi-'anv. \v- j
rV-pi'-nl tin. i iirl.u otiih ;ii))'' ' 1 " vms
urt." thi' widost and Mdi>'. | 1?
i |.|t. t insidious pl<?t ovt'i* iuntwet
in ti'i- country to till tin*,over-flowr
"oilers of tlu- nm. rts'oMU'ss u:
> untold povoi;y. < :-ntr and un- j^Yi
pnutes: -of millions of our tnno- ^
it ami <l;'iI'iisolos- poor.*. ~
1, ,M, 11 kA
~ ' offi
\V l .s I -M IN STICK N ICNN S - -tw'
< "r- 'rvi 'is weiy jrood hero ail
r Sui'daj1. Ki-v. Wat Am ol-Soio.i Offi
:u iu iPal' t' .o First Purist Sunda- 1] (
hi. Kov.' MvMillian hold horv.i-. a. t; i
Ti \\'o-1 "" as osoolf ? ? *
rf, . >.f[vinTr uTtti" I'U'oU+i*- ot' tile Jl
ids liav\ Imo.urht many -frantrors to
rn ;1111rila ^"TiT^YruViTHr Ttu* t'mmi.-.
i'.'.c 1 to**s A*?ia11on?til \\ a 11 < u > i.
-(u_?40, ? VAii.1.1 toil ..a v.ondrrtY.i |yo,
P*
I
==fj-yilUMJil
j r'
ng is left undone' wPM 1 ?
ike our Service a pST<j| I ?
t one consecrated kVfjT|| 8 J
i needs and wants f
umanity. A true gal ? J"
e of understanding | ti
? r~
h
, _
_ Puk? Five????1
r" I ) A I I irvMP
r.,l\AL nVJ.VlL
SKI) KM HA KM KK OF I
iM) HKORHTA ?? I
inerriT Cats and Funeral fi
> " Equipment
As (aood as tW Hos| B
id Hotter than the It'.'t 5
. And Prices' I .es>
< OI KTKSV > |?? ?
^ and ? =-*?r?
SKRVK Iv |
?Office Phone ~>7'i7 ? "1 ???
Residence P.'.one 77 "?.">
Ml? WASHINGTON S'l'. I
( OPT MP,IA. S. C.
li': primary <? ;);.!; i t.i "
<I?<1 ^viin'i] i< a (.J. a
I- I iH'.l'l VV l-'ttifTl'.'. " '
. A ' * '
i'.c llonv- I' iii.u a I ) ;<:.i
iin n with hy lane! * . Ary ,
es.s,'u} tint dip Ki.i.;:,y f-: M ~^ . T -
?ic-(-'hihiors.-"i'ri?yiiil.i;V>1i-v. :\'rrr * ' .?H?
H. Jack-op.. help U :'t ; , "
nnluy i'tct - . i.; : i: :
'"frr? Fr?'F?rVr??r?rr?'-yr,?ttt?i*v ? i?
iy TIh?v ii-y;:'a: - !
ort KrMttyW*''rr.l.??;i ?Tk>d?? ' -
w re i- Vi i ! I; l.- *
tl->n)H* "lleju.-' T;v n?? ape
11 i'lay t'o l?. jx!v? :: .
-IMiOrKSSlONAL
' CARDS. "1
DR. S. R. GREEN
ftice Hours-; . Telephones
to 10 a. m. lies. OOiih
-o 2 p. m. ^Office: 577a
6 to 8 p. rn.
- e: . Residence;
> GreKK St. 1508 Cirege
ITice Hours 1'lionr
10 A. M. In 2 1'. M -'.Office
11 r. M. H |?. .V Res. or.-w
W r l? ...
^1 . V . iv*. Qltpilt'llSOll
i'liysician and Sm peon
:ase of.. W omei aiijl Child.* on A t ^
Specialty
ice: IJf.si.lcnc.
rV4 "Assembly SI. HiJS Ualt >' ?
:i!- Il.iurs; , Telephones:
I A. i\l to T 0,1 I'.. M. ' Ui-ficc dlV}
Residence HS 'i
Dr. I). K. Jon-kins _
MUNI 1ST . *
ii)i\ Males, Clowns and llii'dnie*
Sunday by Appointment'
ruction by Cundiictiv e A tits', f.esjs
- a Specially,
r '.*2 Washing ,n St.. Cola." S;. (
)u7l. INI. DAMlilaS
I'liysician and Surgeon
cial Altehtibrt Civen loseases < 1 f
Wnrpen.
ice iJvsalei.ce
? Washington UU'in llam; t./n
hone t)42b l'la.nt r.'n'.A
1 )U. J. (i. STl ART ?
Ce Hours: Telephone.
H) to l:i?tl IV M. - Res: ItiiPi
v. iv q v ''
ice: . Itoidi i.ee:
) Taylor St.% Ili7-P;ne Si
LC?_JIl)lir?: . L PhutH'S
A. M. to - P. M. lies. SS<i
P. M. to 8: P. "M. Office i-'-i
311. W; D^uM^eger^
Phy^dwtttTTuul Surgeon
iseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
ffice: , Residence .
4V6 Assembly St. 11101 Pine V.
Columbia, S. C.
ice 1'liMU' 84**7' Rev Phnne ?"?* ** 1
N. J, FIUaMvUK K
(irncy nt brrw?imri?Vnttr*"- t'uldir
UA< TU K IN _.A 1.1 COl IMS
?Stale niyl Federal
V\ Ho|>mv;i<n? >1-.. Columbia. S. C..
? w"
. II. JOHNSON & CO,
Nolarj Public and Dealer
real estate |md sale of ' lots Tr
INK RILMIK OKMK.TI RY. Beau
# i ' , ?i
fully located on paved road ahnv?'
olle^e Place.
L Phone 61-2.
1109V4 Washington Street ^