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Saturday, October 10. 19.^1. CHURCH NEWS OF FIRST UALVARX BAPT. CnlWTi Rev S. Sv YoungbtportT" factor [ Thc S. S. was opened with a large ' number present. i'h0 new ilu-s- arrangement was carried outf nicely, A very helpful revhaf'of ,ihtr le.-son was given by Miss " Singli'ton. \\\, are glad to have.children who con.e from other cities to attend the scitools-ana colleges, visit our S.'S. Mr. Kinc.-t Huges Will furnish the music for. S. S. next Sunday. Our pastor has returned from his vacation, and visit to tla -National Convention. Keturnimr he Inonclit as I some interesting results ?ff the eon- : yention and told of his vi.-it to lieilu i Baptist Church itt which ho- was- great ly i 111 pressed: ' T4h- unstop _?!:?) ir<>*. fail to bring to us a wonderful svr- > ?mon.- Subject "1 lave?y+m?ron-i-, ed the Holy Ghost." Tlii^ he said is necessary in the life o?- every ('in istian, for without it man is lost". wild- ~ the Holy Spirit is theri'is always a veal for souls.. The entire numhei present seemed tu^have bee? :iu_ tunc.! , with the underlying principle in .tIn* sermon and many gave verbal cxprcs~~ siuns of expericncihad by its po-wu? Many expressed their delight, in having the pastor back, witli -h u .W e, T- are all ^iad that he enjoyed turn*-,if. 1 - The Women's Missionary So> icc.. of which- Mrs. J. ilart is preside iu met after servict, anil rendefed a v?-.y . interesting pTogrr.ni, ttserng as -a .ss- 1 cussion "Wv-aicn of il.e Uibliv'. We are proud of onr M:.-s'n n:u... \v:i?t a. r.; they are doing a great work for the cause for \vh'?-h liicy' are forineo. ; Mrs. Richard Cairoii gave a very in-, tei'csting ad-.h ess -a the body. Wj v are grateful 1) her t >r it. (jrr Sunday-night Air. Richard I?i- ! on, a young member >>;' our chui'cli ; < preadied his first senium. TETs.young , man is about to enter niio a ik w Ik-id j of- service and needs cTrrnnrageiheTit. j which wt.-feel assured tiial lie will get from all of .the members. ot_ ,uis church. Who knows for what purpose God has ..called this1 man. A Negro Moses is needed?maybe he wTTl.piove to be the Moses. W e wish you uei. Mr. Dixon. -The students?of?I?fn?.?i'.? t foll-.-gc ?-oi-^l-itppi?il vv.tli o. I o.i 11 ,i i i \ also Dr. Dillard. We are glad to have you, .come ,aga1 in "" " ? ? m, i HULHLM iu il NKWS - - - Rev. S. II. Smith, I'asbnr. The Bethlehem iBaptist Pastor's Aid Society met with Mrs. Florence Cannon on Thursday noon. The socigiyJUias called To order hy the president, Mrs. N. Cral't, after a vory'iih pressive devotional exercise, the pre-" sident spoke on tlie suhject: "Doing things to a finish," it was' enjoyed hy ? ~ all. When all-*the business \va>disposed of art ice cream eourfce was solved by the hostess, We were proud to have Mrs. Kli'/.a Nosbitl with- lis | who mgide a nice talk the eluh ad . journed att 7 P- ?i The--Missionary Circle No. 1 will me*1* on next Tiuu^alffy- after nornrwith^Miss Wilhehniiva llunler . on] Pendleton street. Last Thursday evening we 'weie blessed with a glorious, prayer meet j ing one to be long.remembered. Many spiritual songs and .-heartfelt -petitions were sent up. A loV'c-ly group was present.?Sunday being a lnvely 11:i\ the Sundav school scholars turned out in full the lesson was. reviewed ?1 by-the pastor. : ? _44 11:30 g ni, Rev- Sarah 11? Smit h_ 111 I tlJ' 1 H.MI a lV'WIiv I rnimTro?^?:i! filuM. 16:18, using as a subject, "The loi-k (truth) on which Christ's Church . stands" one sought membership. At 7:30 p. m. she spoke from Rev. .* >; 1A 16; subject "The Luke warm Church." One of her masterpcices. The- chnrch was packed as usual amL. Uie_s-Piri lua 1 ? fever?was?high from the piflpit to the doer, while she so manVully nn folded the scripture to us. r ~ We fil7r~1ookTrrg.-forward. .-tt*^--4he Popularity?contest?which?wtH?com" otr in November. Our church association will convene in Newberry, Frdiay, Saturday and Sunday of this week. j Priscilla Tucker, reporter. -- ' ? ?m ?- _ ? SIDNEY PARK C. M. Ik ViU R< RevTTi-C. Anderson. Pastor of a highly spiritual hatu.r,> all .-daV. last Sunday. The Sunday School Wuwcll attended and the lesshn .v.as taught in ah interesting and helpful way by the teachers of. the wiri.ui classes. Tjie pastor preached :\t the morning service from the text "1'ebo'fk the. Lamb of God which take-tS^av. a.v i)i< sills of the world." A npi u ' Smwas enjoyed by the. large congr? cation . present. The morula;? v>ivs!;i; , hour marked the opening of our re vivaL The pastor preached at the evetiTng \voi'^hlp huui?from--the? "For what is a num. profile l if lie gain the Whole world and b-'se his j own soul." Another spiritual Last na.i 1 11 at i 111 v i > I \ v ' Dr. W. O. Miller. of ('Imilottc, X. C., beean preaching in our rc\i\"V' meeting on Tuesday. nighl, 'lie 1ms a heart searching go>pel m< sjmge which it would be weHr.for .all to hear. The Lord, is adding to us at each, service. Precious souls* arc being saved - The Epworth League was well ^it tended and a splendid program wa> rendered on. Suhday^cvcning at .six. o'clock.?ftnr \p?ngv.t'/' continue- to1 grow in interest an 1 numbers. .Vou ?_ are cordially inviled to visit us. .. ? Sidney Park is the friendly church. Strangers and' visitors always liiuL - a warm and hearty welcome awaiting them. i' <p ?? ~v i t . V . . - v - U; SOUTH CAROLINA jj wi th BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES |c" After a brief but interesting ses- ^ si .n of the Sinifl"y ?lowsoft at- ' jl In a. m. Sunday morning: in which many children and adults participated. Th superinten'itiit then reus? scm hied the school for the purpose of j hearing reports from the Sunday [ school convention ."held at Lexington, our- Sunday school w.as represented jde by .Miss Moll/a Lawftnce, - Mr. John AY' \ aujdui, .Jr., and Mrs. Marv Williams. Ic*h 'I'l... <- ?_ . .a- oiuiiiay scnooi was well pleased hi :nd highly elated. -?MCc Ijiiwreiiiu gave .41 full account ' l1' of'the trip and convention from start | ^ to. conclusion pointing out and cmphitsizing most essentials. Mr^Vau- 'J() ghn gave a splendid outline cf the +ui sc-ss-ions mentioning some important'transact ions. Miss * Williams Mneiltioiu'd in details some of the discus-: j" si oils most interesting in the coll yen- | trtui. ' | of At 11:15 a.m. the splendid audien-jhli re including the .student body and j president of Allen had assembled to ed worship. We are delighted always to I >to President Sims the faculty and ai; students of Allen in Bethel. It is af quite a.source of inspiration. jo T*Tr~I.nwrcnco delivered, a very con- ' nt soling sermon, full of inspiration j M wKhlr vnvs'oiijuyed' by OVlO'.Vohcv who ' pt heard the . gospel sound. j in . The..text was taken from Jeremiah ! .'5:27, subject "Medicine. The- Physi-.st cian and the cure," and at 7:30 n. fr in. again pr. Lawrence?delivered the j a gospel message with a strong, appeal ex especially' to christians, subject "The sn Christians Charge" found in 1st Cor.. . . 10-1:5, "Watch ye, quite ye like men Jn be strr.ng," emphasizing 1 Vigilant, ai 2 Constancy, 3 Manliness, 4 courage- th Timr' Ttrsnfii esehqe of the friends and visitors in our services iiunday is Jt here tT\' acknowledge \vith great ap- i Li.-I.l.is.t'ioo * , ........... ...... ,vv.- niYiie. you lo comp again, '(ust this month anil then the an- te mini ronfoi'ence. Kvgry loyfol. and ;U Ihiri'h lovini? member and our friends'! Si a-e now i-alled upon to help in this st very needy time, that every report j' I rom jlhiithiiil uhui'uh, may he ^' aI'll t ared for when the j-oll Is called. KMAM 151. A. \1. 15. CHI UCH !i, 1 af Splendid services were had thnu^i | the day Sunday. The Sunday School iTi w.'.s well atlentle.l and" reports f roc. | Jo (the classes commendable. Miss Mug- w! j gio Thompson delegate to the Sunday; tr School convention read an encourag-. j T1 ing report to the group. f.M At_l 1 tfiO a splendid audience h: etW assembled ly. worship. Rev. -Peace, se- w< I it . ted as a text Hosea 10:12 Sow to "4 I you, selves in righteousness, reap in (J] . crcy; -break up yoyit- folly gnountl: ' lo .'or it is .tinui-j-o seek the Lord, ett\[Li At *4 .'{() a-faithful few reassemble.! ' w< I lo hear" Rev. Peace. lie didn't preach . ay I lie gav,, a wonerful outline on the (;j ^ llid ,l:i".rh,,,,WC'l'^lt't ,Tl1" 0 ' i g'.ic is going on nicely. _____ ?4-.t r~\T' ? P. Al. ktwT Peace se 1 ecled 1 ^ ' Judges "10:10-20; subject The um. ((jj | oiscious lost of power, emphasizing the importance and value of trusting aJ in. the Lord. ReV. I'eac,, ended a very j |u uplifting revival. One soul was add- ' T't to (tie church and to the glory of (loll in llie person of Miss Ruth Wil- ' ti. hams. IV e w ant TTi pause here fo : thank tin- fnanv trien is that came out j to help us light sin ami Satan espci-jally the members of Chappelle y w c r e fn i t h ^ Tins distinguished visitors through out tliu day: Mr. E. M. Ke.it, Mr. Sumlor, Mrs. S. Dennis, Mrs. 'Dajsy 111 Bo'okman, Mr. ami Mrs. Jefferson, "t*1 .' I r.. GroPn. ' T Miss Catherine Green is* ilDat her home un.-Sliehs Ave. Mrs. Inez Williams spent a weej> in (' i i 11L >11. i V. c wiih I'i 'wiyiU relatives. ; . | w .Mr. Jane s ami. David Button of jst : 'h ii fi i t H , mni need tn-Culn nthTa" fTiT01 visit their patents Mr. ami .Mis. Jus. I ? Burton on SJighs Ave., the latter i* 'I i student of "Allen. University. | "i Mr. -and Mrs. Win. Thompson an- u mmee. lht- birth of a son Oct. 1, k .Mol her ami., babe are didug mcvlyrp Miss Eliza Uoulware and Mr. Itoht. [V '.I:. I. p. \r IT... r]11 i< 1 ly married Monday id< "Sept. 11. The bTideisa t orent grmP i 4 uate" of Booker Washington. jpi We are..?to have Miss Geor- v.> giaiina . Graves back after spending in the summer in Washington, tl sivd Charlotte, N\ C. She is a Fresh imiii at Allen University. cc I.ADSON CHURCH NEWS' h( " . __ of Sunday morning, October 1, 1031, the-pastor, Rev. A; S. Powe delivered i (|( 7T1) i'V(1 < 11 ( 111 ami a \eiy inspiiing-sormom He selected as ?text, Mat- 1 nf thews a: 11. "Blessed are ye, when|(,( men shall revile you, and persecute Aiuti. and shall say all manner of evil '^(i against you falsely, for Thy sake." fyyy The pastor urged that we live lives i^f that worthy, and give then! whql- | tj Iv and unreservedly to Jesus for jy Christ's sake. . |a", We wore very pleased rtrdeed to ) have such a large number of vision's ? < worship with us Sunday morning, w Sorry that there is only one name [ jy available at this?writing, that one is ' j j Mr. J. M. Martin a former elder of /j this^church who is naw a resident of Charlotte, N. C. Names of tile other visitors will appear in next week's .writing.. Wo are always chid to ~ have you worship with us, out doors stand <j?>cn to you. j The prayer meeting last Wednos- [day evening led by Elder Corntvell was very helpful and enjoyed by all The topic for discussion was "Ix>ve". Elder Cornwell led the discussion m TTTR PALMETTO LE a ulifully.?.* Let us remember that the only way I keep?mrr church alive is through ir prayer meetings. If you attend ice I am quity sure vou will not Tit for an invitation to come again. There will lie a "Musical'-- given by e teachers oiL-liio? Public Schools, :xt Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, tobcr'lf, sponsored by Mts. C. A. hrfs-cn in interest of the clubs of e church. The public is very coriil!y_ invited. r ?? i ST. JAMES NEWS Sunday, school was conducted in e'usual TnaPmdr, our suporintennt Mr. Russell even though some lat iudivposod never- lags and thjj ildren are always, delighted to see m. A f t e r Sunday school our pastor cached an inspiring sermon from at thews 2<>r27, verse: He seemed bo full.of the Holy Ghost and every <l?v was touched. We have -never rd~a nP'ttCr'lTl'eacher, heaTways says inetliing. ? Sunday evening at -1 o'clock we encr-d llrti.- ir,.....;..? < ?? n ' . . imnir "nlirWCII?SCTHlOn. ? Ha^. been helping to run a-series meetings which added a goodly t ruber to our church. . - -? At six o'clock the League, was open by president Miss "Ellen Johnson. They had quite a splendid program id are planning for another Sunday teiTRVolj. Mr. DeLaney was on the j b at seven with prayer meeting. lie ivor tiles of doing?xmrk for the aster, lie begins at 5 o'clock with ayer meeting, every ^undaymorng. ' Sunday-- nigjd tTie pastor seemed iIt to be at his bet- He preached om Exodus 11:7 verse, subject 'Not dog shall bark tonight-'. He really iplained this subject so that the ivallest child might understand, Uishqp .Hansom will preach at St. I imc-s Sunday morning at 11:1-5. All e cordially invited to come and hear is great preacher and leader. lves chapel Vol:n<; women's MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. Willtclmena Martin was hosss to the Young Women's Mission y Society on Wednesday afternoon .-pteml/er dl at her lnme 2411 Green reot. In the ahseuce of the president, bs Florence bon-on^ Nellie >rdon presided. Ilev. W. b. Gibhs, <alni was repeated in concert. Yams business matters were discussed ter the devotiouals among which i\> the Y's tribe in the "Twelve ibes of Israel*' to be presented at uifs Chanel. Mrs. Christiana Green 'is appointed as loader of the Y's il>e. ^ 10 Y's welcomed Mrs. Ida Hull and rsl Almey- as visitors. Miss Goroi?assured t luv,m that they were [drome at all times. Mis< Nellie Gordon and Ilattie B. ladden paid t'ibulos to-the much .bered recently departed member, Miss irinda Addye Wilson. Alter which > were fyvon-d with a very encourfiny talk bv our pastor, Rev. W. B. i bbs.'I he- members next responded ?In 11 call with miscellaneous quotations lot \vh ioti lb\. Gil>b> and the Ali-s Gordon lead in a most interesting senssion of the 1 1th, 15th, and 10th apfers of Genesis. The members id friends expressed themselves as rvinjr la en' benefited by the discus L?it "... ... .. The J-Tth, ISth, and lbth chapters m i' a>. iMHi'il?I", r the?next?nu eliny. le hostess served delicious* ice cream ; ike and mints. ' Resolutions on the Death of .\1is> | f .'.. n't.. \ " Wilson j Inasmuch ?as. it has pleased Al- ' ij;hty God in His wisdom and love to! ill away t<> her heavenly home our tich beloved co-worker Miss Lucini Aridyc Wilson from a patiently I id faithfully-endured sickness, and | Inasntut'h Us Miss . W ilson was oiur, the charier members of the Voumr' omens -Misst nary Society, having rvixl very eiriciontly as secretary ' -trhr?srtrit4v--f-H->rrr-4he?tdme of . il* rp-anizntion, 1 >ecenibor li?'45 uiftil i 11'.'H) when her professional die os took' lii r from the city duiinjri hich time 'she always kept the in red. of the'"V" at heart. Whereas wn: the menibers erf" tlro_ ofwg \Y coin's Missionary Society of >nos Chapel A. -M. K." Zi.on C'hu.rch ot'iation of her until-in it' zeal, do- | it ion and n'reaL. spirit and activity,; the formation and development ofj 10. socioty.~~7 ' ? As a niofhor of the "Y" she was inscioUs of the trust and the great ] responsibility placed upon her 1 y j ?r God and chinch and unsparing : ' herself in her constant elTor's to j > faithful to that trust. She com-1 nod in a very unusual way a won - | erful Christian character, a wide j mpre of knowledge ami a thorough 1 iqnaintance- \viLh-_lhe tcihnntuo. of j lucation. Further resolved: Tluit wo ovm'?<s< .family of our departed mem- j >r our sincere sympatfiy in their hoffr , trial and con^mendiner them to ! ie Father (if allnioreies, \Co eanusl; 1 entreat for tht?m Ifis comfortingid sustaining- grace.' May we say of this worker: ilocp on and take thy- rest o loved thee well, et Jesus love Giee best, ife's work well done, ifo's crown well won. Jessie E. Gladden, Se ty. 1 ' *! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PALMETTO LEADER . \ %r . s 7" * r 1ADER -I--? Mi. CALVARY A. A1 .15. CHURCH p IIiitsvilh:, S. ('.? Tilt! weather bej inur very pleasant on Sunday we were , able to have a large attendance at j Suruiny .School. The superintendent and teachers were at their post, or i duly. We are ' glad to have Miss j Mary* Reed back after- spending a. - plea -ant vacation at -Medlins, S. -Gr-j Sunday at 8:00 P. M. Rev. D. M. Brown preached a wonderful vser- j inpn from i*?e subject "Babalon Is I Falling." The Rev. T. J. Ransom ha? just ' complete 1 a series of meetings and many sou^> were uplifted by his spiritual sermons. We bid him God [ speed as he go on through life. On j ! Friday night the congregation gave I him a hearty handshake at this tunc j "he received many useful thngs for his i family. -?Mrs. Minnie Alunixon of Arkansat was't!;e j)lcasaht visitor during the' meeting. Miss Minnie Capers of Richmond, f Va.. lias been the house guest - ofj Air. and Airs. Willie Russell nnd visited at Ait. Calvary Avhile here.~ I W e wish to thank yll who helped tin .make the meeting a success. CFNTKNARY M. K. CHURCH Ilartsville, S. C.?Centenary Church.t is still holding her own insprte.of the ! depression. The members' have not lust heart we are planning a great rally lor Sunday October ItSih at thi.. time the church hopes to pay up all debts.for the year. The 4tb quarter^ jy cHiilcrence \vill_bc held .Monday night, October nth, at which tune al. officers will br confirmed for the next j year. The church-, and church aid are taking oir new life.. Sunday Oct. 4th Was a great day. Quite a large crowd attended both finorning and evening service. Ainong the visitors were-.'Miss Ila Jordon of Florence who is spending a few days w; Prof, and Mrs. 11. -S. Brewer; Miss i: ..< <i... i vuniu vji wmv. vi iv vi uiy .it: ui 11 vi > in thy.l ily schools and Mrs. Mackyy Huttie Id of Mt. Calvary A. M. K. "\yerevisit.>rs, . . Mrs. . Lottie Tutt al'tyr spending six v.i\ks in New Tork-and fluladi'lphia has returned home. She reports a very pleusant stay. Centenary-Avedcomes back the student.; and -teachers which Rave been* spemdng their vacation at home. At", a recent election held at the t'd t . it pmst'ui ihe flnm'lT at 11u- lay vlec'crial conference in Cam ien on Deccipber llthi Mr. PooR- himself is a candidate for the General Conference whichmeets in Atlantic Citv in May l'J.Ti.' ? ? ST., MARK A. M. E. CHURCH l't r 1 )eei; S.. C.?.Sunday was-a pleasant" lay for service;?Sunday School was irood as usual. At 12:00 the pastor lined hymn 4 OS after which Rev. Gibson of Marion offer d prayer. After the devotional the pastor used as a text St. Matt. 2:0-10; 'subject, 'Signs of Joy,' it seems; that we ha4--never heard him, . preach nptil this morning. Our hearts. waS set ontire and every eye w.i-s tilled with tears, even the sinners, eyes: There- is no question our pas-, tor is~etpTat to asw ~At't:'r soruce lip- pa..tor with bis wife and Charles ami lb. n - were the dinner gin-sis of Mrs.,. Mary Godfrey whyiv Mrs. Eva Reed acted as hostess. Tltn cicf ot'C At' Puv P.'llKlini n.i.li<A till Muzz la wore tig- gues'ls .of Miss Moultrie Samuel. ' We are pleaded to have the suppoit of the. people of Pleasant Grove M.* k. cnureii. Mr. Jak^ Knowland is still sick. Sua -ay night Rev. Gibson agreed to preuc.bed. Miss A1vera Howard came to Mm "lias, with pastm?to spend .gonudmU?TTTh -\wf vT?s fOf T|M i s. kidttu. -J-tivakL.; I "The pastor- preached at Fork. S. Cu_at Shiloh M. K. Church ier Rev.. A.j S: Xi-wman where from 600 to 7 )0 I people were gathered to'hear hiiii. :On the -wav.Rov. Ransom had to go 1 into a ditch to avoid a wreck which j would 'have, been serious" to hi in' and. his family; fortunately none were: hurt? by going into?the ditch.? Rev i | Newman the driver of the other carl eniiu1' back iual?rendered -assistance I to the pa':.', or. He sail" the light J blinded him Several people came at 'el'church and the bViick Was rescued , \?'i?li little dam ugh done. The community was again sadden-ecl 4>y the death of another one of its members. Sister HUtm-.Campbell' whose funcrftT -wfll T>0 "held?the Ilrd | be delivered M>y lite pastor. The pastor\onorts a line meeting i at Mt; . Calvary in HartsvilT^ where 7 Rev-. -Han Bfuwn is pastor. The peo- 1 pie of Centerville a I id llai tsvklle wore? glad to see their son. 'the. seiwiets , largely attended by the pfople of the eoTnmunity. The women oi i he church planned cpiite a surprise. Pastor Brown used his influence and l uiV b'ridav nijrlvt it 'was mdeeti ii j surprise when thy fullowmjr persons vaiuy '"id H"''" K'i'Hi?.?p. pi Mrs F. C. Jones, Btwus, auu y . \lInltfoinery7~Cov1ey Itamihtm;- tio-i ikvu Cole, Kva Johnson. Ktta Alston , iU'ttio Hussol. Annie Stokes, Alma t'aiulinni 1 (hdhnan^^laQ^^I^^ | ^ ^ ?m hiiii PINLKNM S I U SOT Til CAROLINA - . [ . * _ __ ft ^ ' oif " V *>>' . t" ' *% -- -? n os, Nellie I!in**.. Mayitio!. :. ti-:" lV.t'K-'on. tr+T?tl>?| i # ! | J -, | '. , Anderson, Cornell Jaij-: i > - i > \i. . NimI. j.i}?'..--.v.." iv : :;_i?~; and family, .Mary Mouz- . ,\i. ' Toms, Yernor ' .Jlickson. Martin MCoy,. Julia I'eteisun. Gu--ie J..m l.uru Butler, Annie Samuel. : Reid Jackson, Maltfa.iot 'Maf\t":i. A.... in a Bradley,- Kumnia .SwiPum." ,.\i. notta Miekel, II. Bailey, hum. n.. ,Mo.:- v es, Mucky and . Nctha . Wiliia .>; A Summiti, Mrs. Ambrose; Maty ii riel, Snnnnl Fee Alston, N. 11 it i.. . . Georgia Jone-, KIKn Brtn. - <n. Jul A a l/eth Grey; Sudje Fori, Sadie Btower Rev. and .Mrs. F. L. llamom. -J. in Brown. Keiia Jiiiii'.-vAli. Ilerriniri.fi": 7 Cattfcivn Hamilton, If . 1 )"nnm Nrmdor ttnbiiumn' and" ott'.ci -. 1..- 1 Rev. Ransom and family. .-utv . and appreciative.all ?>1 tfu ;i.u.?r aea ; pray Grid's blessinpr- rrrrvf: y" pie and al any timy* 1 .. people Wj-H , *t>?Ue";-to I". Is ladt.e 1-1' Jaliles SU^Mi-llllHs. !.c f I U.lll in 1IM1H' II p.t1. , . I'.. ' : I :. ? Tilt* meals at the -e.cvrai .home. 1 111 flit's Wll't \^!'\ I:i., ?: . .Mrs. Moiitjronn-ry ns-i-tv<: in p:n.K?:-.;r I the r.uu.'y thinirs that wvre svi..t . ; the children': Mr.-. < ' h \ llaniii: <:. ! escorted .the K\an;ro!;st ~m 1 ? i < The Pastor, "Key. TTTt Wti ~ ;v:? uver. a lara'v nro-cram .a.;:' < ; .. -that when ti.e mil j- eali. : i: ilU'llCC ? wU_W- uI/U:-4ji-at.-'a el UnniuM.!,', .help til (hid a::ti -tip. p'"''d people ? : j 1 lartsviiK. ~ P AKNWKl.l. M'\\s ^ Bal iiWeli. S. c.. Oct. at!. A o'clock- Sunday nu>rt;i:.{Lf .1..i-i1'.... list Church l?v.?.'?n their -S:\tv ! ' Arijiiversary -ei vif.es.' -Many \C : derlul iiravcr, paper- -aa > . numbers-were heard liurii.v the <! y y ture ot' til,, .day. Amu. ? llton t)V RtV. \ illef;:! 11 ... ; . . : ( was niund in 1.\i.. * : |j .ised :ut ti >uhiee; t Sight.." The speaker -'.mv ** ly to delict. r\ hi- heart to. : ? ; The swrtivn enjoyed .! >. a:-: >.. *t . awaiting <&0?rvffutjoii, i collection amounted to s'a.i.h. V:..- i .m.illht Was djslrih-ile.l ; 1* ~ IT Pastor ..salary .SI*.7.": A ' i\ . -av ! contributions-. Sl'e.">o; SJ._-"?- - -J? Re1*. Walker's widow and ?.:.*"? given Mr. TTUfTvy CiutlsVii"' r?T" "n.r urrvi^r by I . Ta ^Tp= present |j^rr' , nr..- - . ,, OramrebuvK*. Pf. I>;xvi?i I>:x? :?.' M: . and Mrs. S. Gerinyar. .Jr.. and I hat the writer did put lviiow,. We a: . proud of the progress . whirh jd > . iiut'. h is making.- < Sunday w:>.; a vivijt day a; la ', h lehem Hapti.-.t. Chimin A: t'h<- iiiu n . 4+4*?sorviro?P.o '< ).v" a ' . ! ! was at his best and Out, . war. ail-appivi'inl iw andiriirr i .? i - _ p*iax w.a- >it the niirht -*> ! v*-?' dd-w?-^ injr a live R. V. P. i: vr why! the ewTwd remained for thV l^yaia?" prcaehin.tr s.ervice after width t -various tfioup cuptains rep-a d d, :n ,? ' lilllt' rally. pLUl-iiti. l'u^e^U' _ 1 items. Consiiierin!? ;:tire di pr- > tin y made quit,, a siiowftrjr. -a:nit we .tv+rtj all ili'liKli'Q'l fount oil and Found "to he s|nt>.;<o; \V "j did not roach otir K"-d. hiit \w did well. Theiv I'd . K'f'i y, . group U'.l hy Mrs.-Ik-a Ik e i nk' must, ft 17.7a. Thewathr \w,i-<?+4ei~^ Ut, tb^'-'iu'Pi tlif ord Sunday m thP . 1 month. ' 'On-Wednesday *<4? t. 2\ Now Home' Bantist Chureh is presentinjr a play "The Kival of th(, yo?es." l.ook to: a crowded church.* tr tl... J. ' \> C* UIT MUM' ? <1 ill- 1|\ .? t . : ' Mr. Albert Morris on. wvllSs profjessiVc men. Miss C'i'>iHTre~UrrtnT(rn has u tT from her vaention^in. Xe\\ \ m k. ami m has returned to- ViMirluny Seine-! I] i| ygKBTa ?4 tcBl only word that de- p*dH ibes fully our Funeral Ecjn eel ion works-?superequipment, service ILijjl reasonableness of At your sevice al " . ' J 1 : ? : : ,Y J~-' J PajTP 5 "NEKAL HOME I AND fflvORClA ' |- ' j Euncral Ears and Funeral w ? Etjurpnicnt as c;ood as the rest I \ 2 And -Roller than the Rest | And I'riee.s J .ess J (m IM I:sy nnd 8 r>r.K > M I-. 3 ?"?tTfTTTo I'lloii: :T77(17 3 . - . - - , .. fi - " . , K<w*itU'iKv. I'r.onv <?<> > y 1 ?"<'? >v \s:i11 n(. ion . s.i < <>u Mm v s;. .( I ... ... ^ 9MMH9EKHBK9KIQKB0llis9S^Ki&??SB'll"k* ^ ~ IMtORi-SSIONAI- " ..CARDS I ' ' iiOUl'S! **".^4 I X. >! ~VT: 7MM-i i.VI.. ujlice 0031 "S73 I)r.. 1); K. Jenkins III;.:SUM iin.n-s I'lalvs. Ciiiw us ami lir id I ; i OtnJ. vli-ve. Anj '* ' . ' ! : _ ' I ' m . J - !' -V ' ' ' . * r. .\i- v... - i\ m; . . . ' .. Dr. V> .1). ( happi'lle ('l:\-UI.II! a tui Mil cii'n " : ? r . ' " U . -y ...f - v.;. "" ;1' A "Si:: '.v.' ' . . * .A K. 0-r. e: nr. I.a iy sv. . ' ' k>.<i' k?m- Su . ; : l)l>. II. J!. (OOI'I-'U J >t'ii t) > t A:: i . ....-'a ; . j . t i s i, ; n^TTi \V .:;, \ Sj'vr'ait v'* 1; r y.\ I:. :.y, M 4 ' , , , 1 & \V a.< . ;fiy:> : , j ?:o ? IMC. j. Si I AI n i i Ut-y. i'j.'J v. >11.1.1' M ' ( r.?{>6 (.'rtn'f ~, _?fi-- ??-? " la, in: St. . . . DR. I., M. D \nii:ls" I'hv-sician ami Surgeon i?A-Vx>'l 11- ?)?if W OlliO.M, ' ^ ID ^iji mo: i _.? \\ . i i:: m; : ul 1 ' ' : dr. s. it. i;i>Kt:s i! ;i ri; .Uu,*1? .:X T,r? - -f?r7~:~-fi~>g t - '}< It... ' (Riive: r>. * . . . A", to S J, ?r,. ? "iDrc. . . iD-yititM; ? :?? ."fH. Ci l*i:?S?..Si. J ? iittkf-MttUtfr ?fr. I'hlllU1. - t ^ I :oO A. M. t.. 2 P. M. Orticc a.viO ' V:OU P. Kl. t.. S I'. M ltos. M 18 I)r. C. I". Stephenson. Physician and Siir^wy?, ^j1 liswiso? of \\ s.nn-i'i yno CbildWSr A ' Spiviult v -rrrmr :?-?1 KcsrViuv: :? A-m ia!'i\?S+r PRJK' O.'.h >+r >iVii : I'hone frb'T? Hi-. Rhone "6 .'?< N. J. FRKDKRICK tttornc>-at-l aw and Nxttat> Public PR.U I U,i; l> AIL ecu K i s ~.1?State ah<^ Federal II i? Washington St., Columbia, S. V~ J. H. JOHNSON & C o. in real estate and sale of lots in PI-EE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau- ? tifnlly ioratrtf on paved rdatf scb-ov? 1 College Piace. Phone 6122 x H09Vi Washington Street ; .-' _j