The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 11, 1931, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, July 11, 1931:
CHURCH NEWS Oj
FIRE BAFT. HOLINESS CHURCH
<^F AMERICA
Bhshon W.'E. Fuller and others 01
:*". Atlanta, Georgia motored thru Abbe
ville on last Thursday and preqche(
a soul stirring sermon which all en
joyed. Come again Bishop Fuller.
Rev. L. E. Cook and wife of Toecoa,
Ga., worshipped at Rev. W. L
- ' Steward's CVmmVi w~ ? 1
.... ,, c cqjuyea ail
? visits of the ex-pastors and friends.,
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SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCE
Sunday School was' called to ordei
by the Supt. Mr. D. R. Starks. The
lesson was beautifully discussed bj
the teachers and| pupils.
After the regular musical services
Rev. Anderson preached another,ol
his soul" stirring sermons which was
enjpyed by all. After the morning
services the funeral of Sister Rache
Smith- -Was?held. ?She?was?one1 ~oi
ouf old faithful menjbers. She was
- laid t?. rest ill the K^afldolph Cemetery
beneath >a mound of beautiful flowers
Night services begun nt t.hn iwinii
hour. Rev. Anderson preached another
of his wonderful sermons.
HI ?Many -visitors were seen in oui
congregation Sunday morning. We
" ' 'are always glaJ to have Them wltl
us. We' ar.e extending a special in
f , vitation to you to come to churcl
Sunday and, hear Rev. Anderson~a;
' has something?nr store for you
HKTHF.l A M K I'llllBrH vnTF>
For two Sundays the services ol
our church have been thronged witfl
visitors too numerous to mention be
. cause of the Quadrennial Conven?-Hon
whieh wa?-*ttended by hundred;
o?.delegates from all over Anreficl
. ... and from jthe foreign fields of Afri
??ea?-among the many visitors in botl
services are the following: Dr. Coit
New York; Dr. J. G. Robinson, Phila
- delphia; who preached at 11 15 A. M.
Mesdames Rachiel?Gusher, Carri<
Gilliawfields, Sawyer, Ella Dillit, Ro
setta Banks,,' Juanita Holt, C. Car
vin,_B. .??Derrick, all of Ajahama
Mesdames J. R. Fleming. Lula Mc
Calisler, L.. L. Porch of Georgia, Hat
tie Perrin, Ruth Massey, Annie Greei
Queser Fant. Mamie Green. Annie M
WiDon, Mr: Jr~H. Chavis^all of Soutt
Carolina;. Mesdames E. D. Wiggins
R F.lli*- M- F1 Tlinnipu.,11 -hl/1 AHv
S. T. Wiggins and Mr. Wagnef," aTTo:
Oklahoma; Mesdames Mildred Browi
T I. Miller, M A Carr. M...Jones_M
Struggs, M. C. J. Smith, O. Plummy
of Texas, worshipping at the.11:11
A M. services also were the following:
Bishop and Mrs. Ransom; Bis
hop and Mrs. W. Sampson Brooks
. Dr. and Mrs. E. "H. Gort. Mrs. L. M
Hughes of Texas, President;, and Mrs
D. H. Sims, Mr^. Bertha K.: Hurst
Baltimore.; Mrs. Coppin and daugh
ter of Philadelphia; Mrs. L,-br-6ro,wi
Alabama; Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ludit
DeLyles. Mrs. Anderson, Ohio; Mrs
Bryan, Mrs. Brown, Tenn.; Mrs. S
H. Smith, Florida; tlister Wright
and Mother Jones of Charleston, S. C
Present nm.mg the visitor^ .-it tin
Young People's Meeting at 6:30 P
M., were Miss Conpin daughter ol
<the late Bishop Copnin, whose re
marks were very much enjoyed alst
.... Miss Naomi Huftter^and Miss Daven
jjost ^ofT^Tennassee, whose 'remurb
were timely and very much enjoyed
Dr. Lawrence preached a very hi
structive sermon Sunday night. I
is hoped^th^t there will be full co
operation on -the part of eve''".-,WT"
putting over'a succossfulHollar rallj
on the 3rd Sunday for the Stewards
? BT. JAMKH NKWM -
Sunday School began at 10:00 A
Lessod /was discussed at lengtl
and reviewed by Miss Estelle Janeret
Several visitOrA wer^: jaresent and on<
joined the School. .
11 30 Rev. Owens text "Was Ac
r its ; subject, "The Witnesses of tht
- Holy Spfrit."
4:00 o'clock Rev. Neal Pastor o:
Antioch Bapt. Church brought hi:
choir and members and rendered t
great service. He used as a text St
Matt. 28:17; subject "Some doubted'
This was Indeed la great sermon
There were present: Revs. Jenkins
Gilbert, Grant and Harrington. Tin
- choir nang very nicely also the Uah
er Board of Antioch rendered a selec
tion.
Rev. Gibbes of Jones Chapel A. M
E. Z. with three of his officers* cann
near tne ciose ui tne services am
joined in the consomation.
At 8:30 Rev.* Owens opened servi
ces. Dr. G. K. Lyles of the Colum
bia Disti'ict announced the first hymi
und read the scripture lesson. Rev
P. M. Beverley of Newark, N. J., wai
introduced to preach. Subject, . "A
Cloud of Witnesses," which was deliv
ered in a very practical manner.
The teachers of the Summer Schoo
will render a program next Monday
nijjht, July 13, sponsored by Miss L
Levester. This promises?to be?tin
treat of the seusorj. In interest 01
Missionary Society. Admission 10c
Rev. Louis Sanders, D. D., Pasto:
of Spartanburg Station will preacl
on the 14th. Tuesday night.
Special Notice
The Electorial College will yoii
vene on the 15th Wednesday at higl
? noon. r .
The Juvenile Chorus oT the Quad
rennial Covention was under direc
_ tion of Mrs. Ella Mae Owens. Thii
_j choir cohYposed of fifty voices ren
dered very efficient service and re
ceived commendation from many vis
itoi's.
Miss Louise Rogers of Darlington
and Miss Creig of Spartanburg wer<
the Quadrennial guests of Mrs. Elh
Mae Owens. ' '
Sick list: Miss Bertha Bouknigh
who has undergone a serious opera
tion is doing nicely. Mr. E. M. Can
and Mrs. Lula Lyles are convaleec
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' Helena news
1 Sunday being very cool and pleas.
ant many were the worshippers that
- -flocked, 70 the Various churches. The
Spnday School lesson was very interesting
to all. Many visitors were. out
we are asking them to call by "U
; any tiiie:
1 7:0? 1*. M. the League met in full
. numbers after a very hard rain everybody
seemed to have enjoyed the
j lessort on "What is Christian Patri.
otisifo?" Aft , %;3Q wo wore wonder
r fully blessed ,with?a- wonderful ser,
mon by Rev. J. W. Williams, Pastor
\ of Trentine Church.
j. , Mrs, Fannie Mae Jfmea Sunday
j for Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Trap is still
on the-sick lisft. ?^
. ' Sunday will be'ii fiigh day at Brown
, Chapel. ? ' '
'[ We were glad to see Mr. Eugene
I Robinson -from Mongo,- Ala., at?his
i home again, also IRev. and Mrs.
f Gennies.
h? CONWAY NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
> Sunday June 28, was a beautiful
i day for church-goers' but" church at- "
. tendance was hot large. The faithi
ful few were at their post at the
5- usual?services.? ??
I Kev. W. 1. Gore, turned he services
Over to the class leaders after the'
devotional for class examination and
*- it wu? u very opiritual onv.
_The Sunday School is still doing
f nicely. Intermediate class No. 5, Mr.
1 R. F. Jenkins teacher is holding the
- manner at this, writing.
7:30 Rev. Gore. Rev. Hawkins. Rev.
^ McNeil and Rev. James billed the pul1
pit. Immediately following the us
ual devotions he selected a text, St.
r viatT. 4:17; Subi "Repentance." One
? united with the church at this service.
Mr?. Sadie Pride.
. We welcome Mr. Filmore of Hein!
mingway A. M. E. with us,
Mrs. Ruth Gadsden and two little
T grand daughters Asalee Dewitt and
Marion Lilliewood left, a few days ago
- for Philadelphia.
Friends of little Miss Mary Nix1
on are delighted to have her home
~ again after a successful school year
> Miss M. Alford of Georgetown is in
- the city spending sumemne -with liei '
relatives and friends.
1 Mrs. M. Gore, is on the sick list, we
^ -wi3h--f?r--her=aspeedy, recovery.
Miss Eloise-Janerette left .Friday
} June 26 for Columbia after spending
-everal weeks with her relatives, Rev.
" -and Mrs. Gor$. *
' The Victory Club Thursday'25, met
\ at the home of Mr. Charles Dewitl.
After all business'.the host served
' lemonade and "cake. *" '
The Missionary Suciety met Fri1
day July 3, at the home of Mrs. King
? and held a splendid meeting.
.Sunday Res'.. Gore preached an
inspiring sermon; text St. Matt. 12:30
If I be lifted up from -'he earth 1
will draw all men unto me." Subj.
- The?Supreme?Attraction.?Ouo?was
received into the* church at this ser'
vice, Mrs. Emma King. The Cordis
" Supper was administered>
Our ten nights revival meeting is
? now on conducted by Rev?Nathaniel ..
lai ringlun of?Columbia.?He?in u
young man with a powerful message.
Mr. F. Brown formerly of Conway
" i tew days with relatives and.friends.'
Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence spent .
' '.he h at Andrews to the delight of
~ relatvies Ulld' friends. ? -
M rs. A nee rnrKer is m me m. y
- lor a few days with relatives aiuT
?friends. * -?Mrs.
Lillie Latimer, Mrs. Ola Gar
dner and Miss Mae S. Brown left
1 Friday vie r New York City.
Rev. Winley left Monday for Wash- .
' ingtoiv-D. C-?=?- !.
Little Jas. Hemmingway son of Mr.
and. Mrs, Geo. Hemmingway got
^ drowned in Waccamaw River July 57'
. We are extending to the bereaved
? family our. sincere.-.sympathy^.- ?
4 The Christian Twin Singers went
1 on their second -trip July 5, at Park;
ersville S. C., to St. John's A.- M. E.
Rev. Lewis Pastor. The quartet took
' dinner and, supper with Rev. Louis
at the parsonage. They sang for J
3 services and on Sunday night they
rendered' a soul stirring program. aTT"
address was also delivered by one of
;he singers, Mr. Bines ; subject, The
Negro towards Education. Interest 7
ing remarks by Pastor Lewis, the col1
lection wqs raised bv Rev. Rutledge
a friend who once lived in Conway.
Anyone desirous of having them
render a program write Mr. Walter
1 Robinson, Conway, S. C. Officers
5 T. N. Bines, soprano; Mr. Sam ?
1 1st tenor; Mr. Calvin Hunt, baritone;
Mr. George Buck, bass.
Cherry Hill Baptist Church
Sunday 28, was a beautiful day and
' high in the spirit. Rev. Going Dan^
iel delivered a . burning message.
f of the A. M, E. Church preached a
soul stirring sermon which was en[
ioved by all. Remarks by Mr. A. C.
Thompson. Rev. Gone preached at
this church Monday night 29.
The stork visited the home Of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Alford and left a fine '
1 b"'oy. Mother and baby are doing
- nicelv. ' \
We are glad that Kev. Wilson is
out again. y
s Prof. Rhue and Mrs. H. L. Bessanl
are rmproving" fffteT undergoing s
serious operation. ?
We are glad to state that we are
prpgressing on our new building. We
are having services 'in the basemen1*:.
MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E. NEWS
t t .
- Newberry, S. C.?Sundav School was
r alive led by the supt. who is as stea
dy as a clock on his job. Dr. McClel*
THE PALMETT<
lan's &nbi ~ "The "Pu pat e?l^"Taldo,
from which he delivered a .short bu
powerful sermon. Dr. J. K Gran
our popular and efficient p h y s i c iaj
physician was also in the so . -e. u
Grant has the ears of N'ewboiTy am
never forgets his church.
At? night the pastor, 1 >? . McClel
lan gave as a subject "The New'Cre
ature." , Y *fi
Our sick: Mrs. Rachel Wilson, Mrs
l.ucinda Brown, Brother Giles* Mis
Lyles who is getting on line, Mis
Mary Sena V Mr. Allen, -la*,
all of them seem to be getting on al
right.
Mr. W. L, Lilliewood of Glinton pin
Miss Bern ice "Reeder of Nvubei-ry
were happily united in Holy wedlocl
last Thursday afternoon !>? I)i. Me
clellan. Both of them representee
the best families of their respective
communities.
Prof. John?Ruthei find?ftnmei 1>
of Newberry now of Denmark, S C.
Voorhees N. and I School and wTuj i:
the mei chant fur^the school worship
ped withyo-- la*t Sunday morning..
Rev. T. K. Robinson, Pastor
Sunday was a very lugM day at Alt
Hehrom?Sunday Sehool opened at i'.i
Usual hour with the superintended
and officers on the . job. We wort
pleased fo have with us'the Rev. lien
r.v H; Thonnn., his wife, Mi>, Thomas
and his cousin, Mrs. Clara Mays oJ
Draw** New Jersey^?M44-,?Tlioina>
tauglvt Class No. 1, Uev. Thomas gavt
a very interesting review." Timely (fe
rn'ailcs" Were given by-tlte fa-tor? Rev
Robinson.
At 12:00 o'clock Rev. Henry 11
Thomas urcach"-! i ^nil
nion; text 107 Psalm 1st verse subj
ec't '^Grajitudu." Kveryone. present
enjoyed the wonderful message deliv
ei'etf to?us l.ty?Ri-v, iinnnn- 1> i\
Thomas is the son of' Re\. WilliUn
Thomas who was a member of Mt
Hebron A. M. K. Church, moved hi.
f.Tlnily to New Jersey,, twenty mm
years aeo. His many friends Uen
delighted to have him and .his Wilt
-tO~Vtrt". ?tts?ft^'?tttf-f+rit- Ume also hi:
cousin 'Mis. Mays who tome- to ,se?
"us occasionally. . .
We want thepi to_vome again. Wt
are always giacl tb have otu: \i-itim
friends. '
After the morning, service oui
>a.-.or and his choir of M-t. Hcbro'i
accompanied Rev. Thomas to St. Jam.'
es where he preached .mother paw.
erful sermon, The Alt. ileW.ni Choii
sang.
Mr Frank Sligh aThl Miss' Kthe
Fee . Siiiiiinf-iv- Wei o . hiU/pilV murj'iei
June IF??ay?fcrHhr ??Yh>i I.. 'I'll.- cej.
mony took place at the liuiiu- ut Mis
Same Hotmail, 1110 ) 11 h 11111 - -1'?.. i
Rev.? T. E. Robinson, officiating.
Mis, Minnie Camion a \. t y fait 11
ful member of -our .'church, .pis-si-*
away early Sunday morning. Hei
many friends will be sail to hear ol
her death The luneial Will h -Tiles
Uv or Wenes.day,..' ;
Mrs. Nora Jones is still very sick
Mrs. Carrie Jackson i- improving
nicefv;. ~
MT- <11-1VF: BAH jiJH i:? n
Kev. J. I.. Brooks pa-tor
Sunday was a good day at our
church.. The -Sunday School war*, enjoyed
by all. The pastor pleached
a noble'sermon at 11:00 o'clock. His
subject. w:t-?'"The I'lUI < I1?rr+ \elnmiah.
Rev. W. P. Williams Pastor of St
Paul B.ipt. preached at Mt. Olive
Sunday afteinoon 3:30 and his. chon
rcndeied iniisir. t?i?r
Pluf. tieoi'ge Abrabain ?>l Miiulei
accompanied Rev, Brooks over Sunday
and -everybody enjoyed .having him.
?Rev. Brooks is attending iho Sum.
mer school *at State College.
All that ' went-"to Holly Hill la>i
Sunday where the pastor preached u
WOllUerilU situhmi ri'|?'m-u n,i\mv <i
t-4-w-ij' there.?T1im-u-Uu Aj.nl ed..tLil
JCttUntm.Spmiugi Lii-iynnv ,jn?...\,Lu
was made welcome. "
Rev. Brooks and Mr. Abraham we it
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
John Buck. They were also entertained
for tea.at Mr. and Mis. R. V
^Geratdr They motored . bach?hum"
Sunday nigijt- inspile of the bu?i
weather.
KM AM El. A. M. K. C'HI'KCH
Rev.: J. K. Beard, I). D., Hastor
Charleston, S. C.?Time, with it:
seemingly rapidity, brought to u- a
nother Sabbath day ?n winch w<
paused a while to render thanks t.
lUui?a ll., hold-. I In- lie-1 lii,V o) "11.1 H
kind within the paint ol' his hand
Although there are'.those w.ho tun
aside on this day and give thank
because of the tact they .had passei
safely through another 'weekl aTn
innumerable host passes on as tl.ougl
they have the power to de? t my,, am
to defend;
On last Sunday morning the;past.oi
and his aides conducted the u-u.t
preliniinnrtrsr aftei1 winch Re.. S?ti
B. Cluinbs, D. L>,,_ was ."itiodp.-tod ..
nle-one wild would^unfold the Svwp
tures. A very large congregation ol
members and friends sat attentively
and heard a jerrnon which wa- wvl
formed, /instru ciWj^r STTrrm* ST,71
logical. iilli?Were really pie a.led t:
have Rev. Gumbs and he oxpre-*<ec
himself as being pleased to !> ' \vit?
us. There Was one accession. Win
Deas. Many visitors wer-- "prc--.i*ui
including Dr. and Mrs. Cou"f-v am
other relatives of Bishop \V \\ Beck
ett, (deceased). ,We wet? a!sv? tfe
lighted to have them.
YV-ith?the new 4uarteri^ _.,>p inti.
the- S. S. lesson wjgs^ery nt' ply dr*
cussed regardless iff the fart tin
scholars did not have the chance .
trying to keep step with the hannci
of Emanuel to the breeze. The Allot
League convened at the u ual hout
and a very inspiring consecrattui
meeting was held.
A ? practical and rousing tnessagi
was delivered by the pastor at th<
evening worship. During the day i
large number partook of the Hoi;
Communion.
Ob Sunday afternoon the Junlo
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) LEADER
Choir?with- Mis* A.--fcrr?Mtwtf, urt
ganCt served at Morris Brown A. M.
?, hi, Church. , .
1 Ik -iii4i4iud--uui;-_mtMnory to 'make
mention of Mr. K. J. R. Synpe^Jr.,
J a former member of the Si S., wjio
tor some time attended Johnson C.
- Smith 1'niversitv. Mr. Snype graI
duated recently with the decree of
j Bachelor of Science. We congratulate
> | him for his cuccess.
AI.LKN LIFK (il AKi>
^ j tiood Turns?Bo\s.
"it- Wfiit for ice for mother
\N Us tied dishes for ail uld.persohi
. j 5. Weiit to drug store for lady.
- 7, Helped an old man across street.
' 187"Bought*watermelloii for a man.
i KC ^Extinguished a lighted* cigaredter.
j ,li. kept a cat from being killed.
| 4. A-sisted the sexton at the cnurcn
_ & boy from being hit hy Ar.m
p,'!"*!'(>,"T.: 11 i-^iii old lady some isaiei.
A. L G. Oldest Rally '.Inly 12th 1
! Ben Mliter bought billy goat,
'My, that goat could HOLLER:
Ben got mad and sold the .thing.
-To .-t I Beit Simmons for a dollar.
lkxincton nknvs
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: Sunday toeing a beautiful day a
*- r.itv,?' -unttt'd attended New Bifhel
f Church and $u\ujay , Schuol. Mrs.
1 Eugenia Cur ley was elected delegate
tor Sunday. School convention which
will miiM-iie here at New Bethel July
' 22, .through'-d.
15 A-t~rr:OU"d'clock, Rev! S. J.'John?
-tin delivered a burning message ev
tryone enjoyed, after which the Lord
Supper -wa^ - administered. ' *' A
. 4UU o'c'Iock Rev. Johnson der
Ma-' mi ^I'odi^'o" Se>n'f<|i f"' >>1v
Friendship Baptist. Sunday night
w .0r? o'clock Rev. Mrs. Sarah Patter
oli liojin Arkansas preached at Bchr
? ?+ Mr-1?Rue a Black and .Mi>. l.ottie
1 St rot her. were delegates to the yuad
renuial Convention in Columbia las*
i1. week ?'?-r^* ??????;??
Mrs> Hat tie Porlee of Charlotte,
?\'. I -.pent?J?week.-, with her r i.-Uei
i ..aJ-L'i L'ui t ee. 2.
* Mi* Mono-- Black of Jacksonville,
t'la . : i? nt the 4th with his mother.
"'Mis. Kosetta Strafford.
Mi . Annie Lee and daughters^
' ' incis attended the Miss?
lonai > Meeting in ColUinbia last week
Mr*. Salty Patterson aud son Mr,
Inseph iiid . daughter Mrs.' Daisy V.
Moiiettun Arkansas are spending a
jwiju wun ner nepnew Ke\. \\. fc.
, Mi-. Edward Black spent a few
hy I i - U^v.'k wi.lv her mother Mrs.
Nancy Mass^y?. in NewBrooklhhcr
hijw:i?-i ' ill'.;- Thvliitii Waring
_ nil All lames ktV,- \Se!V "ili-lSatuidlWdt
Air. and Mr-. Paul Cor!e-y.
. miIhw-Jackson spent?-Stpi<Uy
alti rnouii with Mr.'and Mrs. Puui
?'bf lev.
Ml Ilex le Grittip Wert guest of
her si-ter Sunday, Mrs. Boston Bat1
he LexingK.on^ Base Ball Boys'
nluyed Jones Chapel and' Swansea.
frgxinjfton boys kept die. victory' at
home. . . * ^
Monday night. July IS7 there 'will*
i-e an old folk comic at "tie Junior
liigli School. Everybody i;< invited
to attend.
Mrs. Jennie ^Sligh and children Dall.ert
and Hattie and Mr-. Lula Suber ,
iiui Mrs. Elizabeth Snnpson 1110.01TTI
to Batesburg Sunday afternoon
and were.the guests of Mrs. Sligh's
-?-ter, Mrs. Lydia Williams.
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SI. M A I I HKV\ S NEWS
Mirs-Janio War ley spent a few
I i.'juis at home Saturday with relatives
! .uid li'iemj.s.
Rev. W. K. Bowman of Columbia, S*.
I i',. was in the.city Saturday on busiI
i liess.
_-.M r. A I lea n Colder and .Miss Cue He
f.dris^ i-.iiiipit' will ^et ulon^T tine
\ I Mr. Lueious Major and Miss Zeno
j liia Johnson were happily married
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j elating With the u-;ci A,v. - '
j Bunt, lui gt ....._ I |,L. IKU?
j.'meeting at Colored .'hool. hJiluu*
h\.f 1 \ uiie i.- a.- koi to uiny . iili 1 ai,rt
give .-uiiielhiiitf noble -cuu&u.
I lit" 'In i in;i|i i I i.i ..(... t 1 c? m 1
vhell," Rev. R<<-... Rev. B?tliv.i.. II,
Junior -clioii ot Bethel' e.l.ot,!
_ 1 ui ni.-h tiiU'ii-' Ik,i. i?1o;,',L-itUaI* ?
W e al e w i ll |de'a.'e,f a\ i, on ,lei
elates til a i. M.?-nl to Uu- .'t/uad.i eiurnii
.>1 eel i oy TTT ' ~o I u nif>la \\ , t , uTTT 7
ffiat our ""nvU'i'iiU- \u-i,lU.yk
lilul took i ui i.- ol . l4ie~ "H-ua'tltVi;
f+t?i . in>t "*? TIP i; i-?rn?3?j,!.,. ,?~F7^?
Illlike V i eat . in ell It, . otliel ?? oi d
i'ten?nuike phu'i" .?; *?? ?*
-Ui >,?Ksei'.i.' \N ?; r_~". ', ,
I lial le<toi'i. S. ( ' to "? pel, t ,,A l.ii; -
With Ail UliU..Wl- I'elze.t.
Rev.. Bethea .and lJt i U mL, :
niotpreil . S i. i n t. , > t .. 1.1 'n't I j
Hit* luneral ot Air. ISpeary.
j Children - Day as ! ') ietai-hip Bapr
ItlMt ."Church wa.y.v.eli r.Wiied out in'.I
I - I"t I* ol tie 111 I *. 1 ?i?Oo I .O-. - 1 |
-Mr J. A. 'Utt motored \>j Columbia '
-cm?Mrrnxtnv visaing?:i ... :Ui
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' drink 4l.e c i.?'.t nay*. < :.!! it. .\J; j
Honr.v Oivens una see Mr. Jamc- i
Wl.iil. V. ' I'!; Lf' . i :
| ble seats. Dor/J Vfaiid';.round-...n tVu {'
Utrectrcatir.tr in vrconi. .'11k ag, : |
to.? bright now.
UNION NEWS
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; The- do'tuh rl .Mr. it-r-y?ji?ni. ;t;> w:.' 1
a .shock to litis city-.- ? Mr, Lindsay tvj
a young man !.? ia in in-r t. u>ii, 0.
all thai knew lam. 'litis youii* mum
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rate cost. care in every KjgjjV _
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ONLY 20 "f
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xl we are placing' on
in beautiful Palmetto ' :j:
Baehr Regular Price- ?
will be sold at this
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MPTON,?Agrt.
1310 Assembly" St.
A
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ENSE1) EMBALMER OF
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?Funeral < ars and Funeral
Equipment
AS G()OD AS_THE BEST _____
And Better than the Rest ~ fr"
And Prices Ee?>-<
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Kesideni't* Phone 7765
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Urticc Hours: t ffrdHphnnfty
- "Jo Y M u7 I in? F "M. OHice 6033 : '
Residence 8878*
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
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liny*. Plate- i ninth and bridges
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Kxtt action. l>>. Conductive Anesthesis
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OfT.cv Residence*
2115 L,ad> St "PiOl Pine St
i. ciiiUii'ia. S. .f-'*
DR. H. H COOPER
Dentist
ul the (ju 113?
-Tivivl 'Attention Givctr~,to L>tseas?a
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A Specialty ... ...
i >tti. r Ph. ne *;42;?, Ke-. Phone 8264
il'.v'i \\ a-hiiiwtuii St.,- .Columbia, 3.C.
DR. J. G. Sir ART
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up t.i > uu P .U Office 3796
Office:' t Residence:
JU-.U *l^ul . 5[..' i 1.1.2_ Vine 3l. '
1)R. L. M. DANIELS 'V
i'hvsician and Surgeon
Spcvuri A 11 etrtn.ii Gneu?Lhseasei?Of
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Office:'. . . 7 Residence*~
1K-S. Wn^Ku.v-tvh '2230'Hampton.
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DR. S. R. GREEN x ?Ortut.'
l-L'ui r-, Telephones:
v* u 10 a: m. Res. 6023
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Off il c v ( ? Residence:
"if.ui un gfe- St .1508 .Greg? v.
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Office Hours Phone
11 ;3U_Ato. 2 P,.51. OVhce 3588
P 00-P; M to s P. ;\1. Res oo4ai
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeo..
Diseaats of Women and Children A ,
' .?-? Specialty?:
Office : Residence:
]. 41 -i * a Assembly St 1.12a Oak St.
Office Phone 84UT . * Res. Phone &~ jH <? *
N. J. FREDERICK
i Yttorne>-at-l.aw and Notary Public
rrt\v tu t ia all Lui Kia
! . . ?State and Federal
| i 119 Washington St., Columbia, S., C.
J. 1LJDHNSON & Co.
Notary Public: and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lots in
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
College Piace. ' Phone
6422
1109 Vfe Washington Street... '?
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