The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 24, 1931, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday, October 24, 1931.
CHURCH NEWS T>F
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?BfeTllUL A. M. E. CHlRCH NOTBS I
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The .Sunday School hour was oneof
unusual pleasure and profit at j
Bethel Sunday especially with the |
presence of Mr. (Jordan of the Pil-i
grim Life Insurance Co., and Rev. R. 1
I. Lemon who giiVe a Very impressive
and instructive review of the
lesson for the benefit of the. entire
school.
The pastor was not feeling will
Sunday morning naving had the task
of moving during li.e week. Pr. Lyr
Its cyur P. K. dr Ji ped in to worship
1>iii pt-inieiiiul?-1wonder i ntsermon
to"a splenddid audience from the
text found in St .!< : -i 1T.-7 If ....
abide in mo and my \vo-*.l abide in
you, ye shall ask what ye \V;il and
it shall be done unto you.' 'Ihe sermon
was ideal for practical Christian
living und enjoyed very much. \Vo
were also delighted to ii ?. ':> the presence
of Dr. Dillard who worshipped
with, us at this service. lie is al.
wayo <i Source of iosj.' *ation
The Crusade is becoming more in
teresting every Sunday it appears am'
we are glad so many of the young
people are joining the crusade. The
program continues with many very
good musical numbers interspersed
which keeps alive every part of the
program. ' a
. ? Or. Lawrence preached ajnusl inipressive
sehniOn at. :3U 1 rom the"
subject "Burdened Soul." Found in
II Cor. 5:4. Beautifully picturing
the body as thy- Tabernacle for the
soul but for a short duration. Thpe
where- will the soul spend eternity ?
Thele will be featured Sunday October
25, a Rival Rally by the maleand
female metpbitfs of_Bethel which
Promises to Jn> a' profitable anil rn
joyablo occasion for the reason each
group is confident that their side
will win. The public is cordially invited
to witness this special service
. morning and night. Dr. Lawrence
will deliver a. special sermon to tho
men at 11:15 A. M. and at "i>:30 P..
M. Mrs. Martha Keys Marshall, tra
velmg evangelist will preach a special
sermon for thc women. She is'
? widely, known and highly recommended
having graduated from the Theological
Department of Wilberforce
U?iiveirsit.v|. We are fortunate in
'"securing her servic0 for the evening
at which time-undoubtedly a packed
y? audience will greet her. For the benefit
of those who may not know the
parsonage location has been changed
fiom 2010 Sumter to .1100 Lady. St.
I>r. and-Mrs. Lawrence and family
x would like you to know where .\ou_
may. find thorn and come to see them.
The pastor continues his appeal .to
the members and friends of. Bethel
for Conference Claims. Let e^y
one do his full duty anf/'very claim
will be agreeably met.
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BKTHLEHKM BAPTIST ClIl'RCH
Rev. Sarah II. Smith, Pastor
The Bethlehem Baptist Pastor Aid
Club met with Mrs. W, S."Tucker on
Pendleton Street 011 last Thursday
afternoon 011'the. account of the ab
sence of the president the vice-president
Mrs. Karan Joyce , presided. A
lovely group was present and a lovely
afternoon was spent. The presidentannounced
that the Missionary .Society
will meet with Mrs. Russell on the
following Tlvursday. Members wh>>
were reported ill: Bro. G. Roach; Sis
ters Carrie Scott. Hnlli Men"* m.l
JanL> Jack-son.
Sunday morning a bright group of
scholars were present). At* tier the'
=?nn'scussion~or~the lesson'in classes the'
lesson was reviewed by the Supt.
Deacon Ed. Hayes.
V At 11:30 A. M. Bro. Louis Holla
way preached to us from Lukt- 1
using as a subject "Make, haste-and
* ? come down."; '
On Sunday . night we were " very
proud to have Rev. T. T. Thompson
^ of Charlotte, N.-C., who preached an
excellent sermon to a lovely congregation,
using for a text Matt. 13 33.
It was indeed a wonderful message
ami hearts were made to rejoice while
he quoted the scripture sp manfully.
A few remarks were made by Mr.
- - I. S. Levy which wore enjoyed by all.
.Rev. Sarah Smith and Mrs. Net
, - Craft are now In Brooklyn, NwTdiiT'
where Rev. Smith is conducting a
ten nights meeting. We hope for her
a successful meeting and a pleasant
trip, 1+* i*. - -We
have tickets on sale' now for
the State Colored Fair for Wednesday
at 10^ Cents each. Buy a ticket
and help us. win in the contest?MILLER
CHAPEL NEWS
The Sunday School was full of pep
and everybody seemed to have enjoy- j
>jd the aestalnn
At 11:3.0 the pastor, Dr. McClellan
announced as a subject "The call to
the Church.'* .Those who sat. under
the dripping of this gospel felt the
sparks as they flew from the anvil.
From this service he went to St.
Mary A. M. E. Church to preach in
for a subject, uThe call to service."
At the close of the sermon two per
sons conected with the churcn. f rom
St. Mary he went to the League. Miss
A. L. Pleasant, conducted this service
in an attractive way and all were
benefited. The pastor conducted the
review, _
The subject of the pastor's discourse
at the evening service was
"The Inherited Gift." ' The church
was on fire, Everybody went away
much benefited,
Mrs, Mary Thomnas, the wife of
_ Dr. Thomas of Seneca, S. G., is vl*-.
iting her mother, slater and other relatives
and friends here with the two
children.
Mrs. Western Wright has relatives
visiting her fronr New York City.
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SOUTH CAROLINA:
Mrs, Sarah Wilson lost "tier brother
last week. Wo sympathize vrith |
-in hei trouble.
Drs. S. Nance, J. C. McClellan, A.
C. Sumter, It, A. Young attended the
Pjulmetto (Conference last week in
Charleston, S. C. and rejoiced they
said in the election of Dr. T. J. Miles
Presiding Elder of the Kingstree
District.
Mrs. Emma Spearman is 'still on
the sick list.
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev. .1. C. Anderson, Pastor "1
The revival closed out last Friday j
night, Ctft. 10 with 02 converts and
new member:;. Itev. W. O. Miller of
Charlotte, N. C. preached as his fai'e^
well ser.mon "Tluv Hand Writing- oiu
the Wall" which was a soul stirring
sermon, after which hp" bentif illy
sang "What.are they doing in Hoav
vii bvuu.v. .-\ targe atu-nuuneo was
present.
_ The- Sunday. School, was largely at-tended.and
the lesson was heaiitit'nlly
discussed.
At 11 :.'50 Rev. Anderson after Conducting
the devotional chosed as a
text I Cor. 3:21 Therefore let no
man glory in men; for all thjngs arcyours.
This was a soul stirring scfmon.?i
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At the .i.tlilior league under the
direction of Miss Sarah Hell .Monroe
held their meeting and at G:-iO
the -senior league held their program.
with Miss Elizabeth Geiger in ehariro
oi the program. 1 ?
Miss Thelma Nelson will have
charge of the program this Sunday.
At 8 P. M. Rev. Anderson deliverI'd
another one trf?'ys -soul stirringsermons,
After the inorniyg sermon
the pasfor Baptized the converts after
which the church gave the- convert.md
now members a general welcome
with handshakes. t .
The church is planning its annual
Fiji Rally and getting ready for the
Annual Conference which will meet
in December. _ * ,
niAPPFiMiR station .
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. |{. J. Bryant, Pastor
Sunday. Oct. 18 was.a fine day, although
the \voather~WYTs "a 1 IT tie cool
the people camo out as usual. The
"Sunday School opened iat-the usual
hour our faithful superintendent ami |
oaehei's were present" to take their
places. . The lei-son was beautifully
?aught by the teachers and reviewed,
by the superintendent.
Rev. Bryant preached a heart feit
sermon at 11:30 from I Samuel 8:5;
Behold thou art old and thy sons
walk not in thy way. Subject "Unfavorable
talk about Preachers." We
??-wrrt" * ronde*-*ro-*rt*jtrie,e* -spirt rnnjhrt
while God spoke through i I is mes- ;
sengoiv,
At 7 o'clock the league was called
tpC*ordcr by the vh> presilent. . The
program was beautifully carried out. '
It is inspiring to any .one to see bow ,
the young folk are flocking to -the
league Plow at Chappello Station. The
League Choir is composed - of very
small children and every Sunday, re>
gndless to weather they are oh' tinjob.
8:00 o'clock Rev.. Bryant preached
another inspiring sermon, Romans
s:28 And w,. know .that all thing ,
work together for good to them that.
thu?LrnuJ?i Tho?tU*oi i ?f thwi
church were opened; one very old lady
.east, hop lot with us.
LA.fiItK1C -A. !V1. K. Oil CKOH
Rev. Geo. Johnson. Pastor
The clrurelv work headed by our
I most -efficient paStor is moving along
| nicely. We had wonderful service.-,
all day Sunday. Our -Sunday School
is progressing with its dutiful, tench^
ers and loyal members.
Each Sunday-morning you can hear
the voices of children, young people
and adults ring out With song of
j aises. After Sunday School a
wonderful sermon was preached by
the pastor. Text Cor. 9:15; Thanksbe
unto God for His unspeakable grrtv
It Was full of helpful information.
We are very busy getting ready for"
annual conference which la-gins, thii.
tth of Now. Amid the depression
and hard times we are* put ting forth
every effort to hold up the standard
of this great jQhurch of ours and by
God's help we .mean to. succeed. Our
.beloVed pastor is laboring with us
day,, and night to help put the pro
gram over. He has the work at heart
The young people gave a very en.
Lertaining concert at Lagree Thursday
night Oct. 15. Everybody seemod
frn hiiun enloved it. Th.. solo thai
the pastor sung was highly?
mended upon.
Friday night, Oct. 23 we are having
a Candle liffht rally. Come out and
;*rtjt>y you rs e 1 yc s . MINISTERS
WIVES ALLIANCE
The Allian<v met at the home of
-M-fs. E. V. Ellis, lhne Street, Oct.
15th. Aft cm* the regular devotional
exercises the committee on -flowers
made its report.
Baskets of "flowers and fruits \v< ittaken
to the- folliwlng persons who
w$ro_sick: Dr. P. P. Watson. 2021 Marion
Street; Dr. Watson had heeii
shut in for some ttnu, hut is how
much better and improving. A basket
was taken to Mrs. Davis also who
was sick at the Good Samaritan Hospital.
We Were glad to know that"
she also is improving.
They UolTi sent many thanks to
the Alliance foi the beautiful flowers
and fruits brought them by the committee.
They felt quite a cheer at
the cortiing of the committee with
their words of sympathy and good
wishes. . ? ?? ?
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THB PALMETTO LE
Rev. and Mrs. J, H. Johnson .and !'
.family, Marlon Street sent many I
thanks to the Alliance for the beauti- '
ful wreath of flowers seift them at
the death of their daughter,. Mrs. L. '
Whibtaker.
Mrs (', J f'iirriill inmt.nH -i
ber T)f the alliance to attend1 th<j first ,
aid'class that is being conducted by
thp Y W r, A,
Mrs. G. E. Murray, who is secretary
of the Alliance from it's .organization
was given a -rising vote of thanks
for her very efficier t service during
that time. She declined accepting
the office of-sT>fcretary for another
year, as she felt that some other mem ber
should serve and releive her as i
hoi- defies scHnnl take much of her -[
time.
The election of officers are' as fol- ;
lows: President Mrs. D. E. Dillard,
\Twm Prnei/l/mt MP A A Hh mc
^second Vice-President Mrs. ?. S. Rice,
Secretary Mrs. M. h. Duekett, assis- <
Taut secretary Mrs. E V. Ellis. Trea-*.
surer Mrs. C. J. Corroll, Chaplain
Mrs. M J. Watson, assistant chaplain
Mrs. S. M Elliott, reporter; Mrs M.
E. Lowery; ' Committees: Flowers.
Mrs. L. McDonald and Mrs. J. R.
Reeder; Committee pn Program. Mrs.
Lr. C. Chappelle, chairman; Mrs. J.
I Powc and Mrs. A. M- Sims; Commit|
tee on Sick: Mrs. G. SI, Miles, chair['m'an;
Mrs Davis and Mrs. G, h- Porbterr
Sucial Cunwiiiitee"Mrs; Er"
| Murray, chairman; Mrs. D. E. Dilliard
and Mrs S. L. Johnson.
Program for November l'J: Bibh 1
versos with the word thanks, also a 1
s'hoi't talk on Thanksgiving" by Mrs
Elliott. - . *
? The November meeting will be held
at thc home of Mrs, G. E. Murray at '
Irmo. .
At the close of the meeting the
lrostes,s served a delicious salad
course.?
ridge branch church. news
Rev? T R Toll>ert as his'
bes^T We are always glad to see
Rev. Tolbert for we know that he
has something new. His text was 1
found Judges 7:21; subject "Stand in
your Place." Just here we are fore-' :
ed to say that Rev. Tolberet left no
stones unturned in delivering this
- "f- ?ifVt/\1nPArma mnccorvo Wo
ril'il tlliu W IlUICOl/lilt UIX.QOU5V1 ?? W I
were compelled to take sides with
the apostles of afd anfr say "Did not
our hearts burn within us while the
man of God spoke."
Rev. Tolbert was accompanied by
Rev. M. M. Peace of Allen University
who is conducting a revival at
Loo6villo?. S> C.?-?? ?- .
Prof. Beeks, the newly elected principal
of the Ridge "Branch Rosenwald '
School and one of his co-workers, Miss
Crafton of Columbia, S. C., was over
looking after the 'interest of the ]
school. ____ . '
"M rs. H. A. Peterson of Ridge Spring jl
and Mrs. Mamie L. Corley of Aiken '
S. C., worshipped with us, they were i
the dinner guests of their neoe (Miss)
Susie B. Corley. *
The Various clubs reported Sunday. f
-Mra-t-Mary-Ji-Brooks wen-the five-dol~ ^
lars prize for raising the highest over t
>10.On which was $10.97. Total col- s
lection for the day was $52.41. J
Rev, Tolbert presented to the c
church a beautiful mirrow given by *
Mrs. Eliza M. Corley Jones a former c
member. ??= ?? ?J
We are sorry to report that Deacon
\\\ S. Watson is still orr the sick list. *
We hope for him a speedy recovery. *
Deacon David Thomas' haby girl took 1
seriously ill Saturday. We trust she )
will soon be herself.
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH 1
... SURPRISES ORGANIST :
Mrs. E Glover Sightler was given ,
the surprise of her life when, after
ichcraal on Tuesday evening she^
[ ordered by the president of the choir ,
to stand, and lovely tokens were; p"re-t t
seated to her. Among the things
.given: A number one Victors elec- |
trie Iron from the choir, a scarf and |
hand painted vase from Mrs. S.
F'elds and from Mrs. Marie "Senior ^
a lovely pair of*all wool blankets and
a.t.wear well comfort. " 7 ~i
Mrs. Sightler was utterly speech* I
less, she told them she would have to j
I tret out in the air and let off steam
and try to thank them at some f?- ,
ture time as she was too full to
utte** mere words, just then. I
"Come on Etta let's go home quick, ]
there might "Tie some mistake" saidi,
Mrs. Sightler. leaving the church
w4,ih a lnigo hnndlo under each arm.'-]
CEDAR GRNVE A. M. E.
ZION CHURCH NEWS
Rev. C. II. McRae, pastor !
Sunday was very beautiful for a 1
rally day at Cedar Grove A. M. E. 1
Zion church. , Many worshippers
were on timc. for Sunday School. . i
We had a very nice Sunday school
the lesson was well discusspdr <mfrjecl,
"Winning through love." Found
Acts 17:1-5-11. After the discussion
of the lesson the visitors Rev. Clark
and daughter, iJVIiss Francis (Clark
made an excellant speech about our
Sunday school and lesson, which was (
quite enjoyable. We ask them tb
call again, we are glad to have visitors
l'](>m_ our p^tiye chiirphon,
After a* lCE^Ie "exefcise Rev. C. H. i
McRae our great an wonderful pastor
took as a text 5th chapter of the
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hi tiuiiii ctnu wie *in verse.
He preached a sour-stirring sermon.
Kvery christian's heart was made to
feel glad.
After we had a nice sermon the
steward, Mr. J. H. Johnson took up
collection for the pastor salary. ~
Rev. C. H. McRae was elected on
the first Sunday in October over 6
members of Cedar Grove to work for
the rally day, after whteh 'five reported
the following money:
Mrs. 'Hraddpi Ejyps $10.00; (Mrs.
Susanna Ahrams $5.00; Mrs. Amelia
Johnson $6.35; Mrs. Emma Swindler
*1.51'; Mrs. Francis Johnson $2.05;
Total raiaed-$27.9l.
\ The members will continue work
ADER^ , _
r?g until the first Sunday in November,
we hope the different churches
ivill unite together a'nd help out.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson are
the proud parents of a fine baby boy,
also Mr. and Mrs. John Eichelberger
nn? the uruud parofits 01 a tine baby i
girl. ^Th'ey seems to be hurrying on ||
for old Santa Clause. " " " i
ore will b* m Utah Fry and a I
!terary program at Cedar Crove
-rday night il the weather is not|
inclemant and the moon "is shining I
bright. Come one, come all, old and 1
young, "so you may enjoy the Fish !
Fry. Don't fail to come.
Mr. and Mrs. Press Williams and
two of the children spent the weekend
with relatives in Greenwood, S.
C. They all enjoyed a joyous 'trip
and stayk
Mrs. Williams is a sweet singer,
wr* will be- glad if ~she~"W>ouIci come 1
over and sing for us Saturday, Oct,
24, at the Literary program.
' Tho meeting at Bruce Tabernacle
A M F1 7in*i /ilinv/'L ufoo ~ '
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we all enjoyed hearing the spiritual'!
sermons of Rev John Glenrm and]
Rev. John Blake and the Reii- D*. \V.
XV. McCullough.
Don't forget the Fish Fry Saturday,
October 21th.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many friends
for the'r kind sympathy shown us
iili?in.g tht illness and. d-afh cf our
dear husband and . fathe>\ Asbury ^
Ahrams.?who- departed Brfs Hfe ^
September-^ i(id I. W e furtli ? '
thank you "Tor"" the "beautiful il >raidesignsr''1
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Mrs. Maggie Abrams, wii"?
William Abrams !
Lorepza Abrams
Lois Abimns ' ~
Asbury Abrams, Jr.
Boyce and Hulda Abrams. ^
_ ^HARTSVILLE^fEWS
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Sunday was a splendid day.at Mi. h
Calvary A. M. E. Church, we had a |
wide-awake* Sunday school and pupils ! v
seemed to be filled with' many good (j
thoughts on the lesson. -|]
At 11:30 Rev. F. L. Huryison tj
preached a wonderful sermon of a
whieh was enjoved by all, theme p
Psalms 27:7. At 7:30 Rev. D. M. it
Brown preached a very strong ser- j
mon oT "Fiaithtulness to Christian fj
Duties." After which several clubs
made splendid reports on the rally. |,
Things are going on verv. good at s
'Baptist -"chtfrch. There n
was a musical program rendered r
Tuesday night, sponsored by Mrs. L. B
A. Buchman which was enjoyed by ri
all. On Thursday night Rev. Sevmore.
pastor of Second Baptist Church 0
(white) preached for one of the club w
ladies accompanied by his choir, all $
who was present enjoyed the sermon ^
ind the splendid selections by "the
choir and colored Silverman quartet, jn
Sunday was a busy day the Sunday at
;chool was carried out In its usual \
vay.. .-At-U^3o - Revr --Jr-G-i?-ShuleT?
>rought to the audience a strong mes th
iage using for a theme Acts 13:2.
\t 4:30 the [Community choirs ren- u?
lered a very good program in inter;st
of the church. Those choirs are j
omposed of some of the best talents I
n .the- state. 1?
At 7:30 Rev. Shuler took the stand ;
vith grace and dignity' and delivered w
i sermon with a spiritual force, all , hi
hat were present were deeply im- j w
>ressed; theme Acts 5:31, subject, ' in
i ne, oenevers neaveniy rroceession. j
Things are blooming at Kay n<
Branch Baptist Church. The Sunday }y
school met at 1():.'3Q wj-fh Cupt ?-f-,
?hty at the head with al splendid' t
yroup of teachers and scholars in^
ittendance. "i->;
At 11:30 pastor Bray Boy- lined a
h.vnin 490 and read for a lesson Isaiah ~
35th' chapter, aftgr which the pastor : t
phosed a textx from the book of Luke , u
2:4; All who was present enjoyed 1
the sermon very much. Sunday night
the church?was fille^to its capacity. J (,
rhe pastor delivered another strong | ^
uessago. text Ezekiel 37:42. "I'S
Sunday was Home-coming Hny fni- 1 .j.
Centernary the Annual Fall Rally | \K
was held. The church was devided x
into four groups* and all four groups-: a
worked well. Each trying to lead thy L{
3ther,
The rally didn't reach the intended ^
troal. The pastor, officers and mem- 1.
i>ers are very grateful for the splen-;
did showing made by the groups, asthey
reported the clubs were listed
ii-.follows: ' " '
1, Rev. D. S. Curry $37; 2, Prof. "v]
IL C. Brewer $63.28; 3. Mr. George c*
Manning $31.69; 4, Air. Willie Smith w
33M.68. A prize was offered the per- Li!
son reporting the. highest amount a?( 1
hove $*5.00 and Miss Marie Davis xvas
the winner, the prize was a five dol- ^
lar gold piece.
Sunday, October 27 tne pastor and .>
metpbers will worship at Mt. Cal-!'
vary A. E. church, this is the' ?
plowing year of the A. M. Tl. Churcn. ,| ^
Among the visitors and friends
worshipped with us during our rally . arc
as follows: Miss Marv P. Wrieht !1(
MIs^ Goode xif tha_city school faculty * -
Miss Daisy Malachi, one ot the tea- j^
rheis at I.amar, Mrs. Elliott Smith,
Miss I.tniise MeFarlin, Mrs.- Louise 1
I UPWSIgK
PiNtKAEY'S FU
I'NDKHTAKKR AM) LIC
SOUTH CAROLINA
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jmnn. Airs. R, J. Slatei ' and Mi- !
.rnotlia Plcmming. L.
Mr, u|mI Mr?. A. IB. Harnen wi hes j
[) .express their thanks to the maitv j
r-iefhls who shown Jheir kindness dur
lg the sad death of Mrs. Katherine I
'.idgell who came down froin North :
arolina to' spend a aay and was in- ;
lancly killed October Oth. Is
The Rev. J. H. Shuber, I). frD.. was I
c-elected* October li to servc_ the |
Icadnw Pond Baptist""."Church) for.tfrfc '
hird year by vote of the entire mem
ership Tne many friends wish for \
im another successful year..
The ministerial' -union rendered., a !
cry good program at the Cherry | (rove
Baptist church of which Rev.' ^
f. D. Dupree- is pastor. The devo-1
onals wfis"conducted by Rev. Dupree J *
fter which there was a very good
aper read by Mr. Ed. McFar.lin, then
be presidi in presented Rev. F. L. ~
Larrisoivwvbe for?mintrres Spoke
om the book of Hebrems 13:14.
RevA W. \Vilds spoke from the
aofc' of John' 1:4. Rev., J. R .Hunter
ubject "Tivve". this was a strong 10
-.inutes message. . Then the service
Losed?to?meet?~wfrh Kay ~ Bianch?
aptist church on the fourth Lord's ,
^ay in October 1032.
Sir., and Mrs. Chalmer- Bray B<<y ;
f Chapin, S. C.. are spending a j hile
with Mrs. Bray Boy's parents,
[r. and Mrs. Cloud Albert. on Rice
.reet
News wore received last week that i
.i a \r;n,'
ii iitioutS' ^ ill) I> IX pQ11C?NI |
: the Government hospital at Oten, j
. C. is improving ni>:el\ ?..ya.Lj
^trS.**VnTnaTriT*,s also a patient at j q
ie hospital in Sumter.
Prof. Toney V. Stvinton of- Allen j
diversity and Mrs. Joseph Hatfield c
tent a few hours in the city Sunday. 1
WINNSBORO M:\VS____5
Mrs, Atliuv . HamroiK has for twol-Q
eefcs been a piitTent in the XVaverTy
jspital - at Golumlmir. - Her friends
ill be glad to note, that she is do-1
ig tine. ? __j__
Everything is being put in tvadi- J.:
. ss for the A. M. 1\. confereik ?, here I ^
L Wayman Chapel. It ?Ui ~
.'"lilt greatest Jaiheriiig 'of its kind
hat has graced "ur i< .wo . ? j?
Mr,?Garter GasTon and his dster,
liss Esther, spent Thursday, Friday
ml SnUnnluy, in t uUni'l^T~TTi"iftTeTf-!"^
anfe to the County Fair. .Mr. Gason
returned Saturdfijy afkevnoon.
hile Miss Gaston remained to en- 2
r school. They report a fine time. m
Mr. Jno. H. Harden and three sishs,
sses M"ary> ' .Hattie B. "and .
lizabeth of Vrnk mi/cured dowiTTast
unday, thejrtiests of their inula and
nut MrA and 1'rof. W,. A. Ross. They
ere accompanied by Mr. Lumis F. S
aylor. * They all returned Sunday
fternoon leaving Miss Mary Harden
> attend school.- ?? 1
Last' Sunday nijrht ^cl-osed one of j
to- mo.-u successful ivTitT;Js~~fha~t has !
?en held in Winnsboro in niany
?ars. This meeting. was 4ie4?L-ftt-St:4"
aul-iBaptist church of which Rev. J..
[. Bealy is pastor, me was ably asisted
by Rev. J. S. Danit-ls of Spen'r,
X. C., who preached the' word j
ith power As a' result W< persons "
pined the ch'uxll?12 -u-f?which pu'
i TKrist by baptism.
Thft city schools hero?move ?
itb mrfch smoothness under the do
?rminjid efforts of the proficient fa lty.;
Ttfe enrollomcn'i reached the I
nlark and still they'comt. 1
Mt*;. Hattio Blake has been visiting
-'hifh co hnd Ti if mh 111 t Hester last
oek. She reports a very, nice time.
Mrs. Helen Neal of Hopkins. S.. C.
; in our 'town the guest of her sis r.
Mrs! C.D. Manipault._ 7 L
Mrs. Amdnda Alexander of Cam-,
en, is in our town visiting her couin,
Mrs." Jessie Rusself. We are i
>roud to have her in our midst., |
i . = ; ~y-?i
coder the U*a4-?
1 to the departed in LVJl
iK solemnity and ap- rvM#l| ^
riatencKS you"' will l|i|4j|
our organ ix;>t ion the R?|S|
in which to place KWI
_ IHr^rfll i
NEKAL HOME
ENSED EMIU^mpp np> ' 1
\ AND GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
* " ft
AS GOOD AS THE REST
And Better than the Rest
And Prices Less
COURTESY?
and .
SERVICE . ?
Office Phone 5707
Residence Phone 7705
1000 WASHINGTON ST.
COI.rMRIA. S C. |
: . . . *
PROFESSIONAL
GAUDS'
I . . "
Office Hours: Telephones:
:JU A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6031
J_. - ' " Residence 8878
Dr. D. K. Jenkins _ . ,
DENTIST / . :
lings,. Plates, Crowns and Bridge*
Sunday by Appointment
xtj action by Conductive Anesthesia
a Specialty.
lOTH Washington St., Cjila., S. C.
Ortice Hours":' Phvrint *-r?
1 A, M. to 2 P7~?V" Res. 887t ;
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle^ __
' * Physician and-Surgeon? ~
Diseases of Wbnum and Children
A Specialty
Office: ' / Residence:
115 LadjLSt. . 1301- Pine St.
- Columbia, S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
Gtlfhs
Special .. Attention Given to Diseas?|_
Gold Crown and Briuge Work
A Specialty
ffiice Phone 6429, Res. Phone 8264
12o Washington St., Columbia, S.C. ,
PHONES:
"ice 3413 Residence 3422
DR. A. J. COLLINS
DENTIST "
"?17 Harden St. Columbia. S. C.
???i!MP? " "=*
HR 1 /: Q HP 1-7 \
*'*? M V?? Ol,
..UU 10 ^Res.^4692" " "
6:00 to 8:00' P. M Office 3796
Office: "Residence:
030 Taylor St;, 1117 Pine St. ..
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physiclah and Burgeon
pecial Attention Given Diseases Of
Women.
O ffice: 1 Res idenee:? ?
125 Washington 2230 llaiup^ot
nn s p cpffn
>jf \ce Hours:. Telephones:
to 10 a. m. Res. 6028
""to 2 p. n?. Office: 577i
6 to 8 p. -mr~
Office: v Residence:
517 j4arden_Sl~- 150& ????
J -r? :
Office Hours ' Phone
1:30 A. M. to 2 P.- M- , Office 3536n.on
P ft e n m ?Keg. 6548
it- r i?
m.si . v. oicyiieiisun
Physician and Surgeo..
liseasos-of Women a nd~~ Children A
' Specialty
Office: Residence:
41414 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St.
)ffice Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
Vttorney-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE TN ALL COUkTS
?State and Federal
119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C.
J. H. JOHNSON & Co.
Notary Public and Dealer ?~tn
real estate and sale of lota in
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
College Piace.
Plume 8422
1109 ft Washington Streat ??