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Saturday, Decemher 5, 1931.
CHURCH NEWS OF
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I*EfHJLEHEM RAPT. TlllUCIp
Rev. S. U. Smith, Pastor
The Rethlehem Baptist Missionary
Society met with Mrs. Florence Tucker
on . Thursday afternoon at 5 P.M.
The .devotional* were conducted. b.s
Sister Karan Joyce the vioi president,
after a series of good old spiritual
songs and prayers, each one was given
an oportunity to express and. give]
thanks to God for another Tlvanksgiv-<
ing. We were glad to have Mrs., Nell
Craft with us. She is the president
" of our Society; "after be-ing" in New"
York City for G weeks. She had very
many interesting thinri to tell us.
'We are very much pleased to have
Vinr rohim im
*vvm? vv tA&Ulll.
Members l-c^ported ill: Sisters Mary
and Bro. Gadsen Roaeh.
Our hearts were made to feel
sad on last Week.when the spirit of
Sister Jane Jackson pas-ed into an
unknown land. \Ve bow in humble
submission to the Heavenly Father
who doeth all things well .and w.. exv
press our heartfelt sympathy to the
b<?Feaved family.
. We are very proud to have our pasfor
return to us after a very pleasant
stay and two successful meetings in
New York, on Sun'ny morning 10 A'.
M. a large crowd of bri?'ht faces
grdcte the superintendent and tea''
5TsI Lesson subject "Paul's Letter
to Philemon." The lesson was dis--cussed
in classes for .'10 minutes after
which a beautiful reveiw was made
__b.y. the pastor at 11 :J0 Rev. S-.- H.
v Smfth brought to us a wonderful
" message =from Isa. 06:13; subject The
Promise of Divine Comfort, as one.whom
his mother comfort so will I
comfort you and you will be coiitfort.
ed in Jerusalem. One sought membership.
B. Y. P. U. was held at'the usual
7 30 P. M: after a lively prayer
meeting Rev. Smith preached a no-'
- ble sermon which "was enjoyed by- all
Sunday evening, Dec. 6th 1 P. M.
~ . the .Bethlehem Baptist Chorus club
WwlII render a musical program..
A popularity contest between Deacons
Ed. Hayes, John Joyce will'.also
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FIRST CALVARY ?APT. CIH KCIi
Rev, S. S. Younghlood. l\istor
Although last Sunday was cloudy
a htrg^ number of pupils came out to
S. S We enjoyed a very' helpful discussion
on the S. S. lesson, from Dr.
Briggs of Benedict College who is in
charge of the S. S. teach r-r Training
\ Class.
At ll:30-a large number of worshippers
had gathered for the usual morning
service. The pastor's message
was taken from Matt. 2.3:40. In as
much as ye have done it to the least
-- of these ye have done it unto me.
This message was. Very- timely, most
particular in such a .time as these,
when there are so many Things ihat
heed to be done. The' pastor also
brought out that the spirit of tin
Cross is helping others! The great
truth was made plain that prayer
? is a very good thing, that we nocd~it
always, but there are sometimes when
we. need to give of our tneans as Well
as prayer. Lastly the thought was
advanced that -the world is not lacking
in money nor material but it is
lacking in the spirit of Christ.
We enjoyed having Mr. Thomas of
. Bethel aTih^Mrr and Mi-sr~E. B. Bahi
i ?e '.pin
icwu Ui udinnuiivuic, x ia.)
with us. .J "
The entire ^membership is glad to
?^ have Mrs.; Thompson join rithus.
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LEXINGTON NEWS
ing service were held at the churcfceV?
Rev. A. D. Dawkins preacl^nl *at
Spfing Hill A. M. E. church in the af
ternoon at night Rev. S. J. preached
Ak at New Bethel A. M; E.
Rev.; and Mrs. Johnson were the
dinner guests of Rev, and Mrs. I.e.
and family Thanksgiving. They were
accompanied home by Frances Lee.
JWf. and Mrs. Qlden Green and
family has returned home again after
spending several years in Youngstown,
Ohio.
Miss Pearl Dreher has ..-.^twrhed
home after spending Htometii'ne?in-Charlotte,
N. C.> with hty smteit
? .? The friends-oL Mr^-J. P, Jones wa*shocked
to learn of his death. ? He
died Thursday night. He leaves' (one
broher, Mr. McNe&l Jones, a gVand
mother, M rs. iCrrgerna; Waring to
mourn his lost. Funeral services was
?? tretd Sunday afternoon 1 :U0 o'clock
at New Bethel church. He- \tus a
membtrr~^t+nyre. Rev. Harris from
?-?the c. M e: t*tfaYefrarYd Rev: johnson
Banks sang, a solo; Miss Panme.
his prfstor officiated. Miss Ma|rie
Burgess read a paper. Active Pallbearers
were Joe Wise. Adam John
sOn,?Cohen : Mitohell,?R.**eoo?Jiles,
Dalbert Sligh ana ClaUtl Ruwls. The
interment was laid to rest in the
church yard. ,
iss ftarline Minis who died Thursday
morning in the. Hospital in Columbia
was funerali'zed Sunday afternoon
at St. Paul Bptist where she
the sermon. She leases a father
five sisters and five brothers to mourn
her passing.
Sunday night Rev. Harris preached
^ , at New Bethel.
? Miss . QUie Rawls is ktil confined
to her bed.
A Thanksgiving program was given
* at Junior high school Wednesday.
Mrs. Sallie Leaphart and children
_ and her mother Mrs. Lula.Suber 1110
tored to Columbia Tuesday afternoon
on a business trip.
Sunday afternoon the Lilly of the
,Valley Club will meet at Bethel chui
f>:00 o'clock. Everybody isi nnvied
to be present
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EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday schrol was nnoiktti at 10 f
(by the Supt. Mr. M. B. Williams. 1
| We arc glad to say our Sunday" 1
school is gradually growing. <
At 11:15 Rev. C*. K. Lylcs prcacli- I
.cd a noble sermon. Everyone was i
| made to feel that it Avas good they 1
came out to hear this man of God. ' <
The A. C: E. League, is Vapidly 1
; progressing under the * efficient pros-' i
! ident Miss Margaret Washington. We (<
I are glad to have, our friend*?visit >
us. Come again. The visitors were: '<
I Misses llattio M. Counts, Annie B. "
Mayo,?Rosa?Lye feltarks,?Elizabeth?1
i Lee and others. .
7:30 Rev. Lyles preached another-j
'soul stirring sermon fiom lea, 31-;lt> !
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, uuuji-vi. naicnman what of the
[Night? It was so clearly explained I
that every one rejoiced. " One soul
, was added to our number in che person
of Mrs. Esther Gaston McDan?ji
|-iels,Tifor Which we feel proud. ' x\Ve
| are glad to see so many of our i
j friends "-out frojn time to time. You
.are welcome at all'times. Rev. Pear
son, Mr. Waiters, Mr. and Mrs. Outen i
' Mrs. Hla and Jessie Shepard and <
1 others worshipped with iu Sunday 1
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| Club No. 5, gave a Tlutnksgivin.tr t
party Wednesday nite at the home of
(Mis. Ell'ZU B. Mlcklc. It was a grand
succesfcr - |
The Emergency Club will give an
Oyster Supper at the home of Mrs. 1
; Maggie^ Dennis Friday.-nite, Decern?,
11th. We ask the cooperation of j
'members and friends.
| The members of the. Sunday school (
, are giving a Mock Fair at the chnrcih
j Friday nite, Dec. 4th. Come out anil
help us.
I Miss Estell Nance, ,R. N.. Mrs. Ber
| tha Hudson, city; Prof. Ready and'
Mr. Bluntt of r,hii?4?ut<?n t,b"
' prune;tg nl i\l rg V. AT \lin-We< Thanks
: giving day.
KMANrEL" A. M* E. CHURCH j
Rev.B; H. McGlll.t taster
Charleston, S. C7"
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The pastor on last Sunday morn- j.
ing road sixteen .verses of the third
jehapter of. the Acts of the Apostles
after which ttye one hundred and
third Psalm, was read resnonsiyely.
I This was the morniiig lesson. After'
/these preliminaries Rev. .McGill read
j thy tenth verse/of the fourth chapter
of the Acts from "which the .text I
was taken.?A1 beautiful sermon mis 1
developed therefrom; the same was
very impressive and inspiring.
| Quite an enjoyable time was held
at, the Sunday jsehool and League ',
period. During the services of the,!
day, there were three persons who !
| joined: Tln-l-ma Brown, Irene Ri'id_,
and Mabel Smalls.
) The regular Woman's (lay program*
was rendered at the eveinng hour. A (
[ splendid audience witnessed the
same. The Junior choir served. VL- j
iting friends?from California,. New?|
| York and_ Soutn Carolina,
j A ltu-iru number of poultotfori ^vvMro
distributed to the needy on Thanksgiving
Day. These were .contributed
by the membership of Kmanuek The
Allen Life Guard also played its
part, At night Rev. W. if/ Moore
spoke on "Thanksgiving." Owing to [
conditions pv^r which he had no con- (
trol, the pastor could not be present ,
as was scheduled. The sincine was
loil -hy._t.hp Junior choir.
ASSISTANT PASTOR NOW- '
PASTOR.'
Key. A. Seon Henri, who .ably asjsisted
Dr. R. S. La\yrenee, yt Btjthel
A. M E. ..Umrchx ill., this fit v. lias,
jheen recently appointed to ihe pas- "
torato of Satrers MrrffiorraL At;AL~ E:
Church, ..Washington, between Pine
land Oak streets,He
was born in Louisiana and was
,taken by his parents to South America,
at an early jfge. While abroad, he
finished the college course at Metroi"B.
W. I. On his'return home was
director of music at Paul Quinn College,
Waco, Texas. Finished the
Theological course at Diekerson Seminary.
At present director of Mdn's
[Glee Club of Allen University and
^ims Choral Society.
Rev. Mr. Henry married Miss CT"
M. Irwin of Bennottsville, who atjTended
ClafTlTi-arid Good ~SaftiantSn
school of Nursing; one of the lead,
Registered muses of South C'aro- ..wQixdgrful
ghurc 11 worker. .
|J Tnewell Mr. Herfyi is planning al-series
>'dfclyvelings_ to begin "December
Mth to Hjch, 1931. Formal opening.
Sunday afternoon, December .27
fallowed Jjy-.Iievival. services._ih.e eviening
of said date. The Evangelist
' to be announced in next issue.
HKTHKSDA BAPTIST CHURCH
Georgetown, S. C.
~ iSunday, Novenibef the 22nd was"
indeed a great day at Bethesda Bap'
tist?church.?The pastor, Rev, jGoj^igs
Daniels, preached a most won
derful sermon, subject: "Consecrated
Men, the Need of the Church;" after
which?the?installation?services of_.
all newly elected officers were held
as follows: Deacon H. McD. JackIson,
chairman of the Deacon Board",
(Deacon W. C. Atkinson, Sec'y.-Treas.
| of Ihe Associational-tConventibrthF"
Fund; Brothers O. A. Pawley and
Faith Parker, members of the Trustee
Board; Brothers Albert F, Sonalls
i\Vm. E. Green and Joseph B. Alston
members of the Auditing Committee.
I At three- thirty p. m. the regular.
Sunday school services were held.
T At six o'clock p. m., the B. Y. P.
U.-under the efficient leadership of
Mr John Taylor held Thanksgiving
services and presented "Playing Purltarift"
in a playlet?After thin very
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interest mvr presentation, the U. V. I'.
U. Ravi) fruit to-all visitor-, as a 1
ThmvksRivinR Rift.
At 7:U0. m-.,* the Pastor preached
another threat sermon. The church
was filled to its utmost ritpnc'it.y".. at
both services. The collection for the
day was $128.tkh
Thapksgivinj; Day
One.of-the outstanding features of
rhanksfrivhjv: Day' at Iiethesda, was j
Ihe "Barl.eetiu Dinner" Riven the poor
people of the community. On Sunday
Dili- pastor extended a eordiaj invitaLion
to every old, needy person in fl>e
;-ommunity to ''Come and Dipt'" at
Bethosdu on ThanlxSRivinj; Day. At
L*arly morning crowds coujd be .seen,
wendinir their way from all p-ints of^
the* city,- some hehdiiifr on their stall's
,'ominR to the church. At eleven o'clock
a prayer service hegawy-conduct
?d by Sister 'Belle Moultrie. There
was possibly no phase of the clay's
happenings?disc uhmmI '?rmme?widely
than this meeting. Something about
it. dew like ; mairnof: jtnd by 11 :'!0
ing God in prayer, song and testimony.
After this service, all of
the old people assembled around the
table spread on the veranda of the
church. Rev. Toney Alston", one of
the assistants of Bethel A. M. E.
Church, asked God's blessing, and
one hundred eleven (111) grateful
persons were sumptuously fed; and
each given a package of groceries
to . take home. -- Expression^-as?were
seen on the faces of those .people as
they received their packages;?shall
never be erased from our memories.
-rhi-lglimi h.ilpfnlim.1 ii tn .iJl
the good you van. by all the meahs
yon can, in all the ways you?can,
in all the places you van, to all the
people you can,, as long as ever yon
Bothesda Baptist Church has for
a number, of years, sent out baskets
of groceries and articles of clothing
t*> -tUe -ppjur. needy ones of _the_entire
community cm Thanksgivin|g Day.
In connection with this, our pastor
makes his annual appeal through the
local newspapers as well as'pci'sonal
vii.it;'. to the good white f?iauiL^i^af=
the?city, wnlirinnjr owl fur tin'' less
fortunate ones,.
Tim year in January he took the
initiative in securing' food and fuel j
for them, that' they .may be kept
from starving and from being frozen
from cold; and secured employment
for many. This he did for about four
months, until .the hardships of winter
had passed; even now, every
Thursday he distributes.'rlcc to the
poor from this church; and this does
not include his personal donations,
for many are relie'vik from their
suffering: by appealing to TnTm
Jesus said "It is more blessed to
give than to receive, and our pastor
fully realizes that Jesus said this
out of a great big heart of Love; [
that Love is the secret of all true '
giving; and because of this, he has,
awakened us to the sense of our duties,
and has opened up channels of
sympathy, brotherlinoss^ ami mutual
helpfulness, that is teaching us the
real meaning of the Fatherhood of
fJod and the Brotherhood of man. \
Pastor and church wish to thank
mn.it h mi H i 1 y iihn b:ive rim'iiouted
to the needs of there unfortunate
ones. Jt is the prayers of the '
that this broad hearted Christian gen
tleman, this friend of'trn? poor ana
heedy, This mmts-Ter of XJTTTtT ?ha1t
Live long to do his Father's biddim**.
and minister to the needs of those
who are unfortunately east on the
cold hills ot charity. ' ' .
"To know God, to benefit mankind
To serve with lofty gifts the lowly
needs :? 1
.Of the poor race for wliieh the
God-man died,
And do it all for love?O this is
great: " i
And he who does this Will achieve
A name\ nWt only great, hut pood."
sinSirv-FATnvW'. M. r.-cnriM n
Rev. X t . \p'I ion. .Pastor
Sunday . was a" high. <+ay~w'ith. us. j
The. Suiiiin School <.j>eoc.J at its. usual
hovr with. Stipt. Slarks in charge.
The !c s v;? \va, ha'.uifullv d'Uvil.vs d.
?At \ 1 .-in i la?|.m ir used as a h ' ,
Pslat.i W:d goodlier < and lT -r-~J
<y s' ."111 ft.'.: '.V .n -I ?i:t..S >:'*!
ray life and 1 . al! wo.h in ; he ,
of the Lord fi.ie. v. litis, was a>5,j
inspiring Si-i im a and \\:n *.: >.< 1 hy-j
all. *.
At *5:15 the Kp\\V>Vth?rl" U.,ii, in Id |
Tta p;'og,_.i;>: which uaT iTi t.a.:;? - < ' ;
Mr. Hope Grant.
~ AT ? I'. M. Tor'ehriir-g.-rt-Wir-r^^t' -j
eal .|? ogi am which was < ;,<>. ej- hv
-a+h?after?which?Lka?< up' .i'm ' .aw
their. iLpoEZ In thr mttr t:: .vt'.ifh alarge
amount was raised. 1 la v ai
only two, more Sundays iii lo> con- j
fia'cmc yXa.' ' a c VWITi' p.i
lieial * h.re anxious for all nu mhciyiJ
l ?.lw I,. lw> nv.-.tioilt The nuifirj
<111 LI?KL?V ??% ?-? I ~ -J
bers are urged to pay- their General
Fund Sunday
Tho pastor will preach a special
Communion sermon at 11[:" <>. The
public is invited.
The Dramatic Club in wfnr+i?.Mi
Hazel Bimkman is elmirrTim are giNing
a night silver lea at I' o'clock Sanituv-night
at her residence 1712 (lads-'
den Sin et. I lie DrhlU.'l' i'.1 club?k?raisii!;?;
fun : to give* to the poor a
Christinas basket. The public i>.
invited. ..."
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" Sunday marks auMher frreat day
James. TRo services beginning
as usual with early morningprayer
meeting led bv Bro. UclaneV.
Sunday School opened by the Supt
Mr. RussctT iTefSOiV taught by teach J
era and reviewed by pastor.
Rev. Owens preached h very timely!
sermon subject "Bringing in the
ves." The sermon was so fullTjif
the Holy Ghost until it caused two
souls to join the church. As visitors 1
we had with us Rev. MeComie, Mr, j
Peace, Mr. Alteo anil Mr. A. 11. |
Thomas ot luskegee who gitVo a
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j? xi-av y,it)v \. to. k. (Hi Rrn?
' The past Sunday was very enjoyably
,spent by the worshipper's tit
this church. Sunday School was held
at the usual hour with superintendents
and teachers and officers at
itheir duty. After the lesson was dis-,
cussed it was reviewed by Rev. J. j
S. Bonn.
At 11 r.'lo we were blessed to have'
our beloved presiding elder, Rev. A. j
1'. Spears accompanied by his dear '
wife, Mrs. Spears with us to hold 1
Tiis~Yirst quarter for the new conference
year.
At 12:15 the pulpit was filled with
ministers. The P. E., Rev. Benn,
Rev."Mickons, Rev. Bradley and our I
pwn dear" paTstof, Rev. E P. Butler.
Jn the audience there were about 700
people?to- attend the funeral of Mr.
Monroe McChuchen and his daughter
in-law, Maggie McChuchen. The funeral
was prrnihod hy the P F. His
text was found in the Book of Joshua,
2nd verse.. My servant Moses i-^
wrtv*; i ?. aume.?vuyy i
fine thoughts were brought out from
these three words: conquor, honor and
possession. Didn't our heart burned
within while the man of Clod spoke
by. the way. After which the doors
of the church were opened; one aesession
was made. The day's collection
$12.45.
Monday evening at 4:30 all the officers
were on the job to wind up the
quarterly- conference. "At 7:3() all
moneys was collected and vtiiting
?for tiie arrival?of- the P. E. at 8:30
he arrived accompanied by our ex-pasCOr.
KeV. >. Uilsm. Ifte 1*. kJ
read a few verses from the Episcles
marks from the subject, "We are the
sons of God." Excellent remark t
were -made -by. Rev. C-hism who- is
now pastof of St. John A. M. E.J
church, responded to by Mr. David
Bradley and John Pompey. Bro. Wesley
Bradley made a fine talk in r6- J
gards to our P. E. as a worthy gen- j
tleman and should be held as memorable
in the anals of 'history. Recognising
his influence I beg to say
that hp is desirous to-ohta-in-tmy-po?
Kitmre? ' ;
I He is a gentleman in capacity and'
ability. He consider his field . as a
Lgreat one He believe , in race pride
He docs everything that he can to
make it understood by the young that I
an education to .. make men and (\v6-i
men of themSelvesl We are -going
to remember him in our prayers as
he is in the race for secretary of the [
A. C. E. League. Rev. (Butler, pastor
made the closing remarks which was
very good Finance for the quarter:
P. E., $55.00; Dollar Money, $_15.85;
Contingent, $2.25; Mission, $2.05; Benevolent.
$2.45; total $00.74.
SALUDA XKWS
The Saluda County Teachers, wilh
hold its second monthy meeting on
Dog. G. 1031 at the Saluda Rosenwald
High S/hool at 1:00 P. M.
o'clock.
Mis. Simkins of Columbia is expected
lo be present to organize a Health
Institute all county teachers, are urged
to be preasent
Prof. Charles lv waterman is do- '
ir.g his duty around Saluda Hi. Many 1
improvements are being fuadV. Utt- :
der the Supervision of Prof. Waterman
and Miss Mary E. Hickson shop
work and home economics as being
outlined.
Miss Queen, Ceteria Susie IB. Corley
and Sadie Hazzard in company
with Mr. John Raiford of Ridge
Spring were pleasent callers of Miss
M 'in' Hini.cnn nnil M I .OCan
mi last Monday nighC. . 1?
The Parent iand Teachers Association
of thd- Saluda Rosenwald School
m... t nn In-;! Thursday' evening with
quite, a few parents present, Mr.
W. M. Bush being principal speaker
of the evening. Tha parents to he
niinimnt on .thj even in? nf ,A
discussion on Some Reasons Why
Children do not Learn, TeatT T;y Miss
Hicks'on a teacher of Saluda Hi.
Prof. Yl- Thomas Prirt of Crass AnVimr
School and Prof. R. W. Whittenherg
Prin. of Woodruff Rosenwald
School were callers of Miss. Hickson
and Logan on last Sunday evening.
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I'good practical talk. Election of Sun-|
dav School officers was held. OtTi- j
jeers and teachers having done weli [
their part was re-elected and others t
j added.
Sunday night the pews were again!
illi. and they wcr, well rewarded ]
fur Rev. Owens preached a very good ]
>|.|'iiiini fi-ior. ilie Epistle of Paul .'?:"2S .
^riKJiv.-r -ffmir?Pnrmntm Interest." "
The hoards out- and two arc :>till [
\Voi king in union. The . president*. |
Sl< ?~v Katie -SnTonmn nTiil
KVpinrg pre loy; i members of the j
-rh';i-e 11 of which we are proud.
We are TooRTng Forward "to" our ]
quarterly conference which' we ate :
hopinir will lie one ot success..
On the sick list: Sister Lula LyVe~ j
and Hro. Out, whom we miss very |
m.K 1). v hope lor them a spoilt' IT- ]
covery..
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Sunday 'Nov. -J'.1 v . '
day for chuiyh --i-h ... ....
dance was ; very f ...
faithful fc\y wf .v ,'i *,. :
-At 11 \V. I.
cd a soul stirr;:.tr ;n ;
hearts w.eiv mad,- -< . '
.usual?hour the?I'u.nl.t. ?j~
called "to order ' by uy. J" . \ .
fluon- A 'ifoud i my.
pie Were out and ?. i 1
A very pleasing p:V?r/r f-rr
tiered at the -e vonitrr -h-v r---r.?'--'-r?h
Music. Holy.. II.dy Holy: . ... ^
-UL'ssom hy the p stor: ,
Prayer, chante!: nn!>ie y .
select reading. Maw l>\.
Mae Myrtle Cad iy: P-;~ . ' itottkE" - nie
Buck, sub.i. "?!? It.
School;" pup_r: M II. '
solo,?Mr. Chnrl. P?<*?-?
Mf. Cornell Bella .y: . . ...
en Levister and Mis#. v
paper, Mrs. It..,., S Y. .7,??
is the meaning of .dud-'
the choir;'rcadiu.tr. M?'- > i
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sorry -to statu ti>at M rs. ?... ; .
kins is it) a -very seno-si-' >
We aro asking all t}:. pi- :
friends' ol' i.ett, I 'to vis-i.
the. friendsvof thy coina.-itia.
Mi< Louis.- H.tlia: d ai :
Cuthbertteachers ?-i W i ~7
Trtfthinjaf School went
Thanksgivinc holi'-luv;
Mr. ail : Mis. II. (VI. .
Mr. Jot* Thou.as (inddy h ft A*
day for New V,?r.k City.. W.
hum a nicas'niit l; ii?". ' " '
The. Missionary VWiet".
tty night at thy h nnc of ,Vh .M: _.
f-a '.son. After nSi basil:-'.^i .v
acted the- hastes s? i.\t>i^,.r.i. d \i... ,
course?of?j.vnchos.?<^ "i ?
"?3I *?=rSai.-u)U. lUlua???,;t:?13
10 the (lt'liu-ht I'f irii'liM- ;.'i 1 : ..... i
after an t xteinh -I ia-v ' In .Mj .. .
M v.?PrhuCh." oWA" .f. "" M?. "".T r?Aldi
ich mot ore i iy V.'ili .hvy.
day;. : . .
Prof. Charles KioWn t!
own was a visitor here So.'
Mr. Will if Whin": My. M
Johnson. Mi<s Mal i ' ..Mo
Mins Annie Poll Aooh?\\ - ,' . .?i *
the sick list. "We- \vnd+- 'o-- a I . r
them a speedy, recovery.... ... . ... ,[.
perience means skill HRBj
st confidence in our
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T Equipment
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i Hours:. Telephones:
A. >1. 1< 7 U0 J\ M. Olliee G03J ~ .
Residence 8873
?I>t. i). K. Jelikins
lilNTIST "
di.es,- i ( Minns and Bridges
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' - " : - ! :iiii? ' < A riisihmif
;< .<pecvf.ity.
1 '7\ A ,y St.* C .la., S f!.
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! i ' > v . lies. 887?
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! >r. \Y. !). ( happelle
_ -Rlrv "iticijr a till Siifj*eon
^ Children ,
?-_rt? -1 j ? -? -:
. Residence:
- '' > f' -> In. : mn I'ine St.
v'-.-luml-In. 'J*: C. ? .
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!>u. If. H. COOPER Dentist
i'ti.c Gums
Atu:.;, .1 '.i .tii tu. Diseases
Gold cjv -.vn ..nd Biiutfe'Work
A Specialty j , i : '
Oll;ee? Rho:cd. ?-! ? Res. Rhone 8264
! ' 1 '(ilmnliin SP, 1 ?
>!:?v 3 J13 Residence 3422
hit 'A. J. COI.LINS
DIATIST
i "> i 7 Harden St.1 ' < nlu-nibia." S. C.
D!t.'-.F, C. ST I ART
<1 * i! ii::>T*.le. hone:
" " 1 .'.ni L'. .? Res. 46112
' n '?^ a' ' H?U, Office 3706 :
' ''lia.'- * Residence:
-0* Ta > i<>'! St.. 1117 Pine St.
DR. I, M. DANIELS
Physician, and Surgeon
-vx- i.:t'Af'-v.ti'-n (liven Diseases 0/
Women.'
?,?:hver Residence:
i 1 JJ.iO Ha'nip to*. *.
;?Ph. . . Ptr TiC 7664?: :
DR. S. R. GREEN
V ]! urs: Telephones.:, .
-1 in !(i .1. i.u. ~ Res. 6028
t<> p. nOffice- 5776 ;V_
Office: 'Residence;
~1~ Harden St. louS Gregg Si.
Office, Hours . Phone _
U-^rn-A' M. '. ; [! P IT Olllce 36116 ? ?
d:00 !'. M. D 8 P. M. Res. 6648
Dr. V. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surfrco.. ^
i:- : cs hi" Women ami Children A
Specialty. ' ' 1
?. Min e: -?Residence: 141
4 1 g 'A'sselnMy St. 1328 Oak St
fiflice Phono-8-107 Res. Phone 6798 '
N. J. FREDERICK
A.LLnraey-at. l.auand -Nota.v Public
PRACTICE IN AI.I, COI.KTS _
?State and Federal^
I Ty. Washington St., Columbia, S. U
J. H. JOHNSON & Co. ?
Nolar\ Public and Dealer
. . .. - ' -r - - ?
m Wat estate and sale of Tots in
IMii: KIDliF. CEMETERY. Beau- *
tii|111 y located on paved road above
J.'iiUetfe Piace.
Fhone C422
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