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9a< urday, -November 7. 1P31.
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES
Sunday marked the close of the
conference year will) *uccc*? inscribed
on our banner under the pastorate
of our beloved Dr. Lawrence. Among
the many things we are thank-"
of the ehujrch in the mid t of a period
of . general depression. Sunday
was a beautiful day and so were the
services throughout. Begining \vith
: the Sunday schuul Uud teadhers pupils
nttipi-g mtiri.i it Ky tlw. intnv,.
est ISSnifested in the work', of the
' Sunday Sehnul.^t'losing rcm.iVk^ wry
made by the pastor Dr. Lawrence.
The service at 11:15 a. m. was simply
beautiful in that so many, perhaps
every heart was .made - tcr rojoiee
while Dr. Lawrence preached
that wonderful sermon on, "Love To
Jesus" as found in St: John 21:17.
"He saith . unto him the third time
Simon, son of J ureas, l.ovi ;t ti'.on
me? etc." The. spirit was Riven its
right of way and the work was" accomplished.
At the usual hour quite a numher
of young people. assembled Tor tTuT
vesper service which was uplifting
and inspiring because of the eatnest
ness imparted by each of tin? parcicipants.
The reading "crusade is being
conducted with remarkable results
each service. "Read your bible.
Livg, its teachings" our motto.
Dr. Lawrence introduced a new feature
in the final service of the conference
year known as memorial service
in which the roll of. members
~ ^deceased durirm the -year (numbering
17.) was' called' ami a short and impressive
sermon to the relatives and
~ friends.
The attendance was wry good. We
mink tn th-anV <31 Hoard No.
1 and the Pulpit Aid Board also to
express ?our -sincere appreciation _ to
the many friends of the churches for
putting over quite a successful contest
in which the Stewards Depc. was
adjudged. More popular.^ We wish
r irsi \^aivary oujjiim ciiurt n imm-i
? the direction .of Mrs." Youngblood for
service very much enjoyed, iilso an
instrumental solo by * Miss (V F.
Rountree; original reading by Mr. F.
M Keitt and vocal solo by Mr. (ioul
den. We also wish to thank the State.,
Fair society and everyone that help^
^ ed us in anyway to win, first prize
W*- which wng $50 on church and lodge
day at the fair lafct week. We" sliYiply
thank everyone for the kindness
aKnwn.
III the, midst of The rush tor HTe7
annual conference Dr. Lawrence wirsr
called, to Charleston to make the response
to- addressee .nuyle by the
Mayor of the City of Charleston and
a congressman from that district
Monday night" which he-report?-was
quite a brilliant and enjoyable affair.
He goes to conference at Winns
boro feeling fine and we await his
return and the return of our faith
ful and beloved?providing elder. Or:'
G. K. Lyles. That morC work." and
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Kreuter .service muy c<c- uvminimomn
in this part of the moral vineyard next.
i year, ;
We mention wifFTa dc.iitw' oi sailness
the death of IBro. Charlie.Fields
a faithful and loyal member of Bethel.
Funeral preached by Rev. A. 1'.
; Porter in hte absence of the pastor.
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. C'Ht'RCII
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'' Rev. J. C. Anderson. Pastor
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The past Sunday was very enjoy,
r ably spent by-the Worshippers at SidI
ney Park. The Sunday school was
?^largely attended and the lesson was
studied with interest and profit by
'j. the teachers and pupils. Our Sun
day-school has a live Superintendent
i and an active corps of teachers.
The pastor preached > at the morning
service from 1st Cor. 2:5b-10, from
the subject "Spiritual Eyes and Ears"
The service was blessed of the Holy
Spirit as the pastor delivered^ the
message with beauty,, simplicity and
power,
The Epworth Leau-ur !^t>! an m
?. teresting session at t+re vIeague""hoin\
z_ The young people came out in goodly
numbers to the league and the program
was well' rendered.
The pastor preached again at the
evening hour of worship to an attentive
audience, from Psa. 81:11,
subject, "The Blessing of the Upright";
At this service another npici
tual feast was had. Large numbers
partook of the Holy: Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper at lyofch services.
?? Tha fhnreh fa now centering its
activities on ourannual Fall kaily.
The various eTubs-wrrr vicing- Avith
each ntopr m'"see which p+rrtt?i1i.ike
the largest contribution,
^ Sidney Pai'k?won?ti?<t prize for
their booth at the ..State Fajr last
wWlfjtHrteh Wok a^taur^e. .of pjea.sure
to the members and friends.//Credit
in large measure is due to the work
of Mesdames Cora Northrop, Margaret
Smith, Elisker Starks, Mariah
Green and Katheryn MeDuflie for
the splendid exhibit from our church.
We will be favored with a visit
from -one-/of-our -General Officers at
our morning service on the coming
Lord's Day. Dr. H. P. Porter the
Publishing Agent of the C. M. E,
Church will be~*our guest and' will
preach at the .morning hour of worship
_Dr. Porter is a very pleasing
preacher an? thtr pfrbltr hr- ctmliaBy
invited to TieaE himr?Strangers and
visitors are always welcome to all
the aervtCfig of otrr church,??
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WI'H CAROLINA '
2NI) CALVARY RAPT. CHURCH
Since the Rev. Ch, s. H. Brown resigned
as pastor of Second * Calvary
church and left the city' to prose- J
cute his poRt ftfflduaw W6rk the ehhrch |
has "been silent Ivut not idle. Under |
the temporary leadership of President 1
Styrks of Benedict Collef^e-t-he-ehureh-lis
working hard to serve its day and ;
(feneration. They tare now in the
midst of* a_ big-financial effort * to. .
close 1*1 the night of Sunday, ..Nov.
15th. In this effort the public has
,ui opportunity to lend aid to a needy |
ami deserving cause and people. This .
church has always stood for the heat
in Christian aotivitioo and community
life apd responded to every call. The
plans are -to have a very popular and
hi ynrnTi-ler 10 preach on the day "
of the rally. Dr. Starks has promised
to have a distinguished young
minister to deliver the messages next
Sunday, the 8th. It will be well for
the members and the nublic to keen
watch on these visiting ministers. A
| word to the wise. The Thanksgiving
services are planned for the fifth Sunday
in November with Communion
services.
The Junior Missionary Society of
the church will have charge of the
_services Sunday night, Nov. Bth. Sor- .
vice hour is 7:15 each Sunday night.
The public is invitfed.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
- CHURCH NEWS
Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor
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Sund.iy school was held at the us.
unl hour with ~ superintendent and
teachers at their post of duty. Sunday
morning Brother L. Hollaway
-preached to a splendid aujdienco tak~i?
ijig as a text, Gensis 7:1 using for a
.subject. "Obedience." One sought
membership. .
B. Y. P. U. was hold .at the usual.'"
hour a lovely group was present, we
were very glad to have A large fiUWlr ""
ber of parents present which was 1
-very encouraging to the leaders, a 1
nice talk was made by Rev. L. Shaw.
At 7:30 Rev. Shaw preached a very ;
wonderful sermon which was enjoyed
by all. We were very glad to have I
so many visiting ministers, our floors,]
always are open to welcome one and 1
all. - ' . ;<
M'o. Roach is somewhat improve] |J
at his home 120,7 Lyon street, Sister:
.Means is doing nicely and is now at
her home on Washington street. J."
We wore very sorry to hear of the <
illness of Deacon K. Jones. He' is {
now at his resident R. Gervai.s street, !
we hope for him a speedy recovery, b
The Bethlehem Baptist Missionary 1
Society met with MrS. Prioleaii on
11 cult street, Thursday afternoon.
Our preside,nt being in Brooklyn, N. j
Y. the meeting was conducted by the 1
vice president. Quite a few' ' was 'i
present and a nice afternoon was \
p i.t. .The society adjourned at 7:.'>u j]
.to meet with Miss-Wilhehmna Way u
2102 Pendleton street on the follow- j
ing week. .
We r.ore very glad to hear that our^i
pastor had a very successful meeting jil
?m?Brotrkl.vu, N. Y. i?he preacheil ten
nights at the Alt. Lebanon Baptist j
Church, Rev. J. H. Hamlin pastor,
to souls were added to the church j
and, seven hundred dollars was raided. <
"TVi' fthT"\i ry proud of her, aiVT" hOfft1 1,
the good work will continue. j(
She is now preaching in New York it
Ciiv for Rev. C. Johnson TJJrd St.
, We hope for her a pleasant stay and
.u successful meeting?there. Although J
we miss her so much. We are. expecting
her home in a few weeks. ,
The Juhion Clubs.are working nice- ,
jly all of the young folks seems very
interested in their work. The Junior
| church every Monday and the Usher I;
Hoard at different homes.
1 We-are giving our children Mission i
nry education, training them in
[Christian service helping thejn to ,
form habits of daily bibje reading
and prayer. Everything Vital ~ to1
success of our work hinges on prayer.
_.the whole Missionary enterprise and.,
Cod,will wonderfully frless our efforts
Priscilla Tucker, reporter.
MT. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH
CLOSED THE GREATEST REVIVAL
IN ITS HISTORY.
One of the greatest revivals ever
witnessed in the history of ,Mt. Pis-^_
_ ?Baptist- Church of Orangeburg.
S. ('.- closed Sunday -nigvr, October
25th, after two-week series of meetnigs.
Dr. N. C. Nix, pastor Was fortunate
to secure the service of Rev. U.
-i-s?Brown, the great Evangelist _oL.
Philadelphia, Pa. Unusually large
and enthusiastic crowds attended the
services every night. Qne hundred
and twenty-seven happy souls wore
" added to the kiiigduni, each one l>e?
ing sent to the church of his and her
- dm lee. Hundreds' '?P?backsliders ~
were?reclaimed?ami?la any?more _
Christians were revived. All denominations
cooperated in a 'Beautiful "
expression .of..fellowship.
The meeting will never be forgotten
in Orangeburg. Mt. Pisgah Baptist
Church rejoices greatly over
ninety-nine precious souls that were
added to her fold.
(Miss) Sarah Smith, reporter.
- -ltLIlGE BRANCH CHURCH NEWS
The Sypt. Bro. U. S. Johnson being
absent on account of, illness of
his wife, the pastor conducted the
Sunday School. jQuite a few were
present who expressed themselves as
~Mvih? enpoyed^Ttre lesson; Rev. T.
l-'R. Tolbert-pr etched from?Isaiah b8:
9; subject "/Spiritual Telephone."
_ Jtl'^iril^rannnt express the many rich
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THE PALMETTO LE
and wholesome" things brought out I
by this divine. It was a treat to t
have been there. 1
,At K IV M. Rev. Tulbcrl preached : <
another soul sJtuvting sermon front 11
Gen. 13:12. Three points were brief?|-J
ly discussed ~ns~ subjects, "Lot got in f
Sodom," "Bodyiri.,got in^Lot," "Lot J
got out of Bodom.N but Sodom never | *
got out of Lot." If his too was full 11
of food for thought. ji
Wo are looking forward" to iitstal- |j
lat^on services the third Sunday. We I
Imp., tr. li-n-< i . 1 -.i >'g" ithwiI i'limn <mr>
arid all you are welcome. i
Miss F. Crafton, one of our teach- (
era spent the week-end at her home 1
in Columbia.
-LADSON I'KKf-HYTEIUAN 4
CHURCH
.Rev. A. S. I'owt*. Patsor
?Sunday "tva.; ail ideal day for the?
church goers. Promptly at 11:30 i
O'ClOCK'1>H- |HIh'tui mimm. in id the ae>- ^
vii e.?ltev. T: C. Coiem.tn, uf Pulas-|,
ki. Florida preached an inspiring ser-:,
nion from Acts 11:22; subject "Four
Reasons Whv I. am a Christian." j(
He very vividly "arid clearly devel-',
oped the following?reason*. 1. Busi- t
uess Standpoint; 2. Ethical Stand- ,
point; 3. Mortal Standpoint; 4.Fdu-'(
cational Standpoint. We were! glad ,
to have Rev. Coleman arid hope lie ',
will come again.
We welcome the following visitors
to our morning .services: Miss Iiubie '
Wodward, Mrs. F. L. Garn and Dr. ".
G. T nillard- * ...... _i
?All friends and members nf l.adsnn
Presbyterian Church are eordiaWy .
invited to attend a play given at 1st
Calvary Baptist Church, Friday riite,
November 6. under the auspices of '
Mrs. Belt ie. Roach and. Mrss-Charlotte !
Jackson for the interest of Ladsbn. I!
We are progressing- in our prayer j1
meetings and hope that more of our I
friends will come out to the mid-week '
services. c
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JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. J
ZION CHl'RCH NEW3 i
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Rev. W. BrowTliDw Gihhs : 1
The 40th session of the Palmetto c
:onfcrcnec of the A. M. E. Z. ohuroh will
meet with Jones Chapel Church,
Cor. Sumter and Blossom streets,
November 11-16, 1931.
- Bishop E. D. W. Jones, presiding; 1
Revs. C. L. Flower and D. C. Crosby, ?
presiding elders; Rev. W. B. Gibbs, t
pastor. i
.The public is cordially invited to 1
attend three sessions daily, 10, 2:30 <c
and 8 p. m.^ " ;|t
The 'Woman's Home and Foreign |s
Missionary Sqciety will meet on Tues ! 1
lay The~l<Hh preceeding the confer- *
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FIRST CAI.VARV
- lEWTIflT ( HI R( H1^
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Rev. S. S. Y<?ungl>lo??d, Pastor 5
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I.ast Friday at (> P. M."the Bible ;t
R. Y. IV U and Missionary classes r
A'eie opened These classes are (in- |
ler the direction of L>r. Briggs of '
Benodict College. They were well a
t trended last wecTc, but we. still hay_?f_
room for others. The courses are |
:?rTered without; any charges, which j *
is indeed a kind offer op thtf part of p
Dr. Briggs. Anyone who wishes to. 1
i?>ii cither of the classes may come i*
lit C. P. M. "on Friday afternoon. j"|
last Sunday was World's^Temper-j
anoe Sunday Many of the Sunday J
school students signed the youth lull'-*
til! which stilles CTiat' ihey?will - in >
[ very possible way help prohibition '
to succeed. We are glad to see thes.?Tl
young."people take srfth a stand and;!
hope that they will he able to show j
those wlio are against jmrhihilitmJj
the e\fl that go with intoxicated P
drinks, and turn them in the right '
direction. ?
Very suitable indeed was "the text |*
usea in tne morning-worship Sunday 1
inm-niiifv Acts And they sold.'
tlit*ir possessions and goods ana part
ed them to all men had need. No *
better text could have been taWbn Jn j
this time when men, women and ,
children stand daily in bread lines,
when thousands are waiting at the 1
floors' of charitable orginazatior. for l
clothing, wtieh 550 m?*n .in the U. S. 1
hsiep tin iricomp n' ,.y< i- K1 0,000 ve'l'tv jl
while thou aids have r.o income. iVe |r
may look down greatly upon th0 men
who iiiak^s $10 yearl\ and p.'/'*' '
nothing, t id let u* r member? t h. G
>J 1 ."ks also upr >i a.* vbo have le-.s i<
money and can do good with it. Too M
often,, we?as Christians forget _tlie f
teachings of .lesus, and we Jiajl to
give -the poor 'men a chance. but re -
member this is not the way of Christ I
We must make our "religion practi- calTbhtT
the ways U> Jdo it is?te-U
help the rpan who is down. We are f
not christians because we have been A
foolishly lead, but because 'we have
seen the "ood in it. Let us then i
give in the name of Jesus. . t
The entire membership" extend 'to f
Miss Elvven IBright who suffers with '
a broken leg. sympathy. We also 1 <
regret to have Sistefs Beeehum, John I
?nn jjnd Wf.r.tiin nil the sick- list. We t
enjoyei^hf; students of Benedict wor- 11
ship wCW|is.?=? |(
CU MBERLAND A. M. E. "
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Rev. J. Jenings, Pastor . ~r~ |
One of the greatest revivals in the
history of Cumberland church closed
Sunday, October 25th. with one hundred
and sixty-two (162> accessions
Mother Mai*y D. Brown, a noted evangelist
of Philadelphia, Pa., who has
been laboring south Oarollha sinl'P ~
last April came to Aiken and staged
one of the most effective meetings
ever held in the city. She preached
for ten nights, and after the first
night the church was crowded to its
capacity', the officers hlRl t6 rent several
hundred chairs to accomodate
the large crowds.( Some of the lead-'
ing white citizens of the city were ^
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ronstant visitors, and they contribu
erj largely to the financial en^l o
he meeting. After the first ' week
-he?|mr-t or?Rev. .1 oningw,?had?to . g<
0 the ;mm|al conference,' ..hut thi
neei iiiwas continued while, lie wat
iway. . ?The
pastor baptized 41 and fellow
doped 8?i' into the church the Sundaj
.efore he left for conference* while
rvay more joined. Cumberland haf
1 new membership which ha? doublet
Liie'.r number."
?A welcome i-ecept ion w^s eiv.-n il.,
"tew members -that recently joined
I uml erlatul Church, by the old nmu\bers.
They met' in the pn'.lir.n-im,, <?i
tbe _ church and the new members
were seated together the pastor thei
u;ot the names and addresses of eacl
one, after which a program was fur
nished by^ the League. Tnen allKre
pared to the Sunday school anno
where mil feasted to their hearts content:
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Sundae, November.. 1st marked tin
H'b'mmg nj' the tliiiti vrai fm oirr
pastor, and he starts out under the
moat favorable^ conditions, with out
-ecent revival and the. pastors work
luring the year one hundered and
jighty-five members were ...added tjj
the church, and financial 'c Tain is ot
the church has bt'en hter with the
?xception of few* confer | nee obligalions
that wore tied up in the bank
when it- closed October 15th.
Sunday being communion day t
large congregation greeted the pas
tor at the- mofning scr'vice, and the}
listened to a very appropriate mess
nite as found'in Acts 27.31, "Excopi
these abide in the shop, ye eannol
be saved.
Sunday night the Rev. B. Levistei
of Albany, Ga preached a wonderfu
sermon on, "Peters denial of Christ*
mine lasting truths were brought out
n che life of Peter.' .
Gu Sunday school has greatly inTensed
:r membership and some new
:'asses will have to be r<-rmed. Inc
5t;pei mtendent it, wide awake and
ooks out for the interest of this
department. _ ; '
?1{"V. 1 Pt Mi'Vihon, pvnnrVu'U ;if
' ether A. M. E Church, A ..giwtn, Ga
ost Tin "--day -night an-1 a?la; w nuiri
)vt * :"vmberland members wept
ver to hear him.
EM A NJ I* EI. A. M. E. CHIRCH
Cha-. S. C., Nov 1?Last Sunday
icing "the tirst Sunday7~s~large /.'onrregation
was out and partook of
.he- Lord's Supper after listening to
m inspiring and rousing sermon- deivercd
by (!er J. jW. > Beard." The
ihildren also heard a interesting set'
nonette from the syeaker as they
itood around the chancel.. As a gift
*ev. \Beard presented 'each one of
hrm with-.his photp -and after the
'(inclusion of the?ihoi'tiiii"?avliv itivs
ill of them were given some candy.
A t tip owning service. Rev. Beard
leliyored a "Farewell Sermon" to a?',
rhe text of which c-ilif ho DRuid in
!nd (or. at the 11th verse, reads.
et l,?he of?pood?comfort,?he?of?one
nind, live in peace;'and the (Jod of
ove' and p.'ier. shall be \yi h.you.V
Tlie sermon was "very impressive
ind brought sadness in the sense that
Kt. Mould a.is .1111111to h..\i Km an
ifel. 'f'i es'oir^ t ion??^ erc< wade by
ht?-following: Trustee Board. J.. -S.
lohitson; .Steward- .Board., Win. Elnore;
A lien T.ife (inard Boys and
Jills, Miss Rosa Wilson, ConipliTrent.iiy
revmn k-?-by?Rev. W.?LL
doore, Cyrus Alston --aitd,.- Robert
doctor. Rev. Beard extended his
imere thanks to all of the boards
mtt- eluhs for the coperation . given
lim during his stay at Knianuel and
an* the various gifts presented -to
he church at dilVerent times during
lis pastorate; and to- the choir for
ts service. He leavesSvith us a cleat
ecord after having served lis foi
;wo years.
?There were four accessions durinp
he day-?four persons joined the
norning and one at the evening hout
>f worship,
5T. MARK A. ~M. E.
CHl'RCIl NEWS
Pee Dee. S. C.--Sunday a fine, large
lumber attended the services, our
;>astor preached ouito n noble. serpen.
The ela'-s meeting was one
bug: to be? remembered. After ser.
ice the pastor, wife and Mi. Uiinp;on
Gause were-the guest of Mr. and
Mrs, Hurbert Knowland.
Mr. Xgnio'n .Marcus was kind
?nough to drive . over and carry him
:o the church. Pastor report, hiving
spent a pleftsant week hunting with
Mr. H. it. Mutvtor and Arthur . RreU Tiinp
game- were ~reaI i/,od during, the
unit. ?p?-ay'"g
that whetn the apruintnii'nts
read bui; little Troy will
U.j! he ours. After having made a
ouiid report.
As we sat listening and still praying
in our hearts we* were called to
:he parsonage and had a warm hand
:o him ask for our much loved and
ivorthy pastor.
He seemed pleased to have us
rpme in and make our wishes known.
His queenly wile Uil.-i very?glad to
n^.mint tpo-ydf with members pf rtll
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. other Ransori.
t Largo numbots of us were present
i on Sunday to the reading of the. ap
J pbintments with prayer still on' oui
.'lips: Thaitk God when it wa< ovei
I 'our prayers was 'answered.' We are
' ! going to';do more for him in the fu _
i ture. Sunday night Rev. Washing*.
ton of Marion preached the memorial
.'sermon for the lady tents with Mrl".
'Grice as president.
We hope everyone will work harder
1 , to : put over a larger program this
,; year.
_ MILiER. CHAPEL NEWS _j
J?The?SiTnd{jx .School??well at- .
tended and the lesson was" satisfactorily
taught. The pastor reviewed. J
_ ihr lo^snn and miirh ligh' ?.urn I
oh a's usual.
11:30 the pastor, Dr. - MeClellan
used as a subject "What is your, ans-|
wer of the?Christ?"?-T4ie?-church |
caught on spiritual fire. There, w-.as j
a groat time in the old catjip, JnJ.
the afternoon thji pastor was called
from one place to the other. At 7
p. m. Miss I'ear>on had a live-wire
league, the pastor was attain, called
on to review, so when,the hour ur-.
rived for service he used as a suh--jcet;
"A?uefine^s_Eire." _.We had a.
?great time and even body?went aw.iy "i.ppy
anil^'witlr now rial..- Dr.- I.
! A. Logan of Colunihia called by the
parsonage to see our poster SuturTdny
night.'? -?-? ?- - ?==?^ =
I . Mr. IBass Colcniufi of Che-ter and
M-rsjr-Name J.- Spearman wete hap?
pily .aiiiiled in hol> wedlock last sun j
day 'afternoon, at their home on I
Spearman. Rev. MeClellan *otli .dated. |
There was a sad funeral JiT Su Mat-'
tliew Church Sunday lyfternouir. peoI
pi.. i-:i lilt- ill' iV.r nil,! o. ' In -vol
pathize with -the- famHy?of. -ike.? laic
Miss Helen Rutherford who died 'in
i Spartafi 1)ur-*f la* ; Thursday . Tin's
!\c?utig .WKimaiK was a -reyenl graduate 1
! of Allen university and the'family i-1
~ widely kttjiwn. . x . |
,| Dr. Mode-Man. addressed tile J'aicnt
_ JfoachoTs^assOcfation \ast .Monday into
that seehved to be the" talk of the.,
,.I town. Many oilier speakers: Mr. him
?Mrs. Muigrin, Mis. Kuniio Allen.1 >11
v -T <"7ailnian,__pr. Singleton. 1'i-of.
'il.' S Gallma.n ami others whose,names
1 do not now recall ^
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, . ?i. uoi, a. jiaiuiHuii ami ni> party
1 ;passed through tho city last Mojida'
[evening he was to call on our pastor
hut was late.
CKI)AJi CROVE A.M E.Z. (41!'RC,1I
- Service:--wvre largejy~-attended t In-'
oust Sunday. Wrr were ?hirT'u .i
i have our beloved presiding elder Rev.
D. C. Crosby with us. Su'hd.?\ So hoof '
was largely atended arid was ably . !
dressed by th. pre.-iding elder .oil the
subject "What is the Spirit?" \\
r were""\TTt?Tnirc+rrnspired with thi.
masterful lecture. Rei.. Crosby ;k Miveri'.l
. i sold SfiTrtlii'-. so: 11.. m alii
j many hearts weiy made to rejoice.
I lie.al-o adminisjered the Lord's Sup!
per assisted by our esteemed pastor
Rev. MVRao. Total collection for the i
r- day $20. The following ladies re
ported as follows: Mrs. .Bruddie Epp.Mrs.
Emma Swindler $o."o;
Mrs. Susanna Abran\s. $2*7.a.- The
members a nil Ji lends Pre trying to K~l
eaily for the . .,nnual eoniV-rence'
wh-ic-h ?\v.i11 ronveno in Colue bia :
. th? npar future. _
The re" will-b0-a basket supper at "
Cesar Crowe Saturday night, November.
7, W31v\The public r? eordiilly
invited to aitend.
I Mrs. W. M. Wallace ha- returned- "
nil'his, hdnif' after epending -J he
i week atending th'o State Vair.jn Coi
lumbia. lie reports a most pUa>ai*
stay-ami a very successful fair.
Miss Anna I.. Abrhms left Sunday
I.I r?eglii tTTTT?11 lit ies?rr*?teacher?m
Rutherlo'd?Sol .obi. ? """""I
Wia^Stilgra
render the last reeet
to the departed in Xjnfl
oprlateness you will lHHJl
d our organization the k&xj
e in which to place Bjjw|B
. -
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Funeral Cars and Funeral
Kquipment
AS (;<)<) j) AS 111 i: liFST
k And lieIIor than the "Rest*
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9 Residence I'hone 77<?5
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'PROFijSSlONAL.;' ?
?CARDS
Office Hours: ? ?:1 'Telephones: ??*J8:yy-A,
U. to- 7.00 F'. M. Office 6031
Residence 8873 :
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST ' " M
.lint's Plates,Crowns and Bridges
~ 1 Sundaj ,liy?Appoinurieni "
.Extraction bv_ Conductive.-Anesthesia ?? .
a Specialty.
lldTA* Washington Hj.., C^la., S. C.
.Office Hoursi V ? F'bones:11
A.M. to 2 K y. Res.' 8871
C P. M. to 8.P. M. ;
Dr. \Y. D. ( happelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of- W.onun and Children
A Specialty
Office: * Residence:
211*> I.ad'v St.- 1 SOI. Pine St. ?
s r - - -
I)R. H. H. COOPER
Dentiat
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S[ octal AU?ri?tif>n Given to Disea???
Golii CroWu and Biiuye Work
A Specialty .
Utiice Phone 612'.', lies. I'hone 8264
112*5 Washington St.. i olumbia, B.C.
l'ilONi;S:. , ' ;
Office'311:? . " Residence 11422
on. v. j: cwxins
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l>I;n l is r - :
1517 Har'don St.' Columbia, S. C.
DR. J. C. STUART
O ee Usui's: Telephone:
1 ZOO to t:liO P. M. Res.?4692 * _
to 8;00 P. M'. Office 3796
Office; . Residence:
20o0 Taylor St., 1117 Pine St.
i)R
Physician a?<r"SUtg?<m ?
Special Attention Given Diseases Of
Women.
Office: ' o?sj
xvcaiucnce;
11 25 Washington 2200 Hamptot '
Phon t>l'2U ' Ph- ne 7564
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DR. S. R. GREEN ~
Office Hours: Telephones:
9 to 10 a. m. Res. 6028
2 to 2 p. n.. '? Office- 5778
6 to 8 p. m. t ..
Office: Residence;
1?>1 7 Harden Si. 1508 Grepg St.
11 2 P. M. Office 3536
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. *' Res. 6548
I)r. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeo..
Diseases oi' Women-ana Children A
Specialty
Office: Residence:
Mil'? St., 1328 Oak _SlL
Office,* liiumo-8407 Res. Rhone 6798 N,'
J, KKEDEKICK
Attorney-at-Faw and Notary Public I
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS I
?State and Federal
111J) Washington St., Colun.hia, S. C.'
J. H. JOIINSON.& Co.l ?I
Notary Public and Dealer I
in real estate and sale of lots in
PINE RIDGE-CEMETERY, fcenutifully
located on paved road above
CoTTege Piace. vl
Phone 6422 ^
1109 V4 Washington Street ~jfl