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SattTr?fayr-T)eceniher 12, 1931 _ riiriicn NEWS OF % I NIH KS FROM HETHEL CHI'KITI T!iiii;!>rsjjivTnK- service was flttinfcl., oU.-erved and donations in the form of had and money was solicited an i ? disu io'ii!.,j io the sick and poor by the" ji'ood ladies of the church. We t rtTTt; e>. rr.?orrr who":Tsststol" fh' i TT^ * !? . i.tliis very needful ser* ice. _j 'I f., si- -vices Sunday most assuredly v.. enjoyed by all. The Sunday > chool had very goo i attendance and Je.v.s.in. lie v.* Nat a mi*?l~ -B^ri ington , . . . . ,1 II I.......... u.l.ai. - ...V .V I >1 .inn IfVIWP waj ? \ cry helpful. ." H" sermons by l)r, Lawrence -at 1 1>! i a. in. and p. in were ch u g -d as it were'with all that one --? *-? w-m-k wit liis salvation here i t this iii'v and lay hold op eternal ii'Orr?A?ovt'-onal question: "Dost I Isv.i 1' lieve on the Son of God?" St. Join; do:"); and at night: "Where fold" 1 le h uW also to save them to t iiv u.a :ost that come unto Got' -? by?11 ii ? ;? Th: program at the Vesper serv co w:.;s new. diifercnt and very much ploa-ing to all. Out of a class ol i.n.nv tjuin JO persons engaged in thiu. I"?.:t"?!it? following persons wi y th sir ci.ssful contestant-: Miss Mcd>a I.av. i enee, Mrs Sadie Sullivan Aii.?- i* r.ci l iar.in. Miss Calhounc ft 1\n Another remarkable featin. lis - program eyas the appear-. >- " h A Km?-, no VaiuA... n: w.i.'V wjici r? cii.odja.-number of his reading jw>;- iy i'ieip.-- -tin'' 2lirJ Psalms. . Mas C'rjk-.-e His brother- introduced . hi:a and J:e recited without forg?*.. :l::g --v part of his program. 1 am live entire- League, his patent s-a-d ' eve. "one else should Anel^prouc la i .' into service many n orfey Party i'rom Charleston In Kecita' , ' i >i: ! Y!day eVclting last week, xTe^ the tain and threatening wealh. , 1! r hurtr-a lh.-ir.. umb.u.c. <i .The; Avery Octette in a very high < . > ' i i i^ui v viiit'i 11. v directed by Profs. Moor-'' aha VP id* I.>?>'. r. Everybody has boT-n S '!?? 1' . ' ' ' ' i1 i'i'll?pf?) ise?to Prof Mi in iv., iTTT" i r dwir iriends of (.'hurlosiun .- !! < tin- program. eiuknT. Bethel i in.'i ai'iil t h<> people of Columbir. il? :c:r. .> remember' and have a v.:.i :.r in our heart for them. '--L? ': ?-T-a--:-o?-out of the broadness '' i heart ?tn as.si-t u- in raising 1 ;< td i i at our obligations lVi j-i?ii a ill ;':k ouch <j 1' them very . . :? u h art.I wish for them abund- nt " T." V.rapboll,, who 'rapt a red \ repeatedly by her read-. ^ I* Ai.ss Iv.ilh (Jlbson, Prof.-.1. A. L.- ' > i:; mi s, Prof: J. I). Moore, Prof. 1. \ ' \YhiUaki-:\ ?>Ir. James J. Turn- I < r : the Octette; Messrs Leroy I A ui'ei :-oii. Charles Fennicks, Eugene s.uir. Si. Julian. Dash, Alonzo Sim- I i.;11-.. ,;os? pii Richardson. Andrew J V i.he. and Edward Hutchinson. All I,.: ii -rs i f flu* part they played. We v., .M,'. ' r i - i.n you i hat on the part n.' irii. Pastor, ltr. Lawrence and'tHfsy kind i.e. of iiuns we shall ever eher ' - - ' v ""s nannv iu-m. SAl/l'HU MEMORIA CALKND/ . , . Kiev. A. SEON 1 llii Mon Entertaiirtnent and Lecture _ . y-i i:il Music?Admission Free MONDAY, DEC KM BUR 14-th?8:00 ? S-.-nium ? l'astur Jehovah Baptist'Church ? Ttiv1 -EWei- in( " 'i t ESDAY, DECEMBER 15th?8:00 So ru ion IT Rastar Emanuel, A. M. E. Chun !) I'.. 1'. Ellis,Presiding Elder"in c' \\ EDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 16lh? ^ Scrniuii ?I USIUI ?MJKll-rt ,-v. ui. AJ, Dr. E. A. Adams;. Presiding Elder in TI:I'.RSDAY, DECEMBER 17-th?# Sermon .. -? Pastor Union Baptist Church, C Dean E. F. G. Dent, in charge Fiji DAY, DECEMBER 18th?8:00 F Sci itmn Pastor Jjt.llehem Baptist Church 1 >y. Mi Clellan, Presiding Elder in ch: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th?3:00 1 .. 1'listor First Lalvary Baptist CI Dr. D. H. Sims, President of Allen 1 " A! ON DAY, DECEMBER 21st?8:00 Sermon --- ??? I't \. I.'(>! SIn'cli'li'lte 1 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27th?8 00 1 Sermon?"Adventuring with Jesus." Special Music.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 08th HiOO So r mop Pa.-lor-St. James A. M. E. Chui Dr. Lee A. Logan in charge \\ FDNESDAY, DECEMBER 36thS" i men - -1-r?1"r Pastor C'nappelle Station A.M." F Dr. R. I. I.emon in charge S \ 1) A Y, J A N U A R Y 3 rd?3:00 P. Sunday School?Every Sunday at tl 8:00 1'. M.?Revival Services begin excepted) to Tuesday January, 12, Peace of Mississippi, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. JANUAR Sermon ? ?__ Pastor Zion Baptist Church, Ch D:\ E. A. Adams, P. E. in charge WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th?8 * v Soi moil L_ Pastor Bethel A. M E Church, ( TirtlRSDA VT JANUARY 14th-^8rhC Sermon Pastor Sidney'Park C. M. E. Chi ~Ttv. J. C, McOlelhrn, in charge. SILN I) A V , J A N'UA RY 17th?H:OtP P ?^Musical Fete't-^Silver Offering. NOTE:?Please keep Calendar' 1 preceding.each service. Hand in y< we will sing it for you following even than an hour unless the Holy -Spiri diaily invited to nttend these series < SOUTH CAROLINA !f ] i -.IIETIILKIIKM BAPTIST CHURCH jt | r Rev. Sarah 11/Smith, Pastor | Tht Bethlehem Baptist Missionary 1: Society was-'royally entertained at j .the residence. ot Mrs. Julia Matt hew -402 (Jalhoun Street, on Thursday ?f-lT iernoon, December 3rd. It was indeed a lovely meeting We'were very graceful to have out pastor meet | | with us, and enjoyed the ?remarks. * Deacon Ira Simeon also made splekY- ,* aid remarks. After the business re- f j lieshmentsWere served which we i n- ,? joyed. A large group was present at he j< . .Safrt>uth' School hotjr. Siihjivf of il lesson , "Roniy and Beyond." Af- J j.er airtntercsting discussion in "clas- t Jt'tf a brief review was conducted bq u .he pastor. "We wefe glad to have y i'.ro. C, Hairold of Daytona Beach, v Fla., with us who made a few pleas- s ?ur icmarks..? 'p At 11:30 Bro Harold brought to t is a \?);<> effective 1-e.-.sage iiom St. f John 5:121 using as a subject "See I Jesus." Hearts were made 'o re- a joit'r as he talked to lis. t The musical program by the Sun- r day School chorus, was .enjoyed. t At 7:30 after prayer meeting and I jiongs of praise were offered Rev. ' v Smith brought to us a wonderful j message, i roni Rev. 22.15. using for r i sub.n ct No nogs allowed in Town ^ it was very instructive and enjoyed a jy all who were present. 4 | Monday evening 8:30 a wonderful j drama was presented by~ the Junior c iiama was presented by the Junioi Missionary Society, ("The Trial of r ate. Members whd ure iU as follows^ .Sisters Mary Ilill, Lottoe Warden, J jarah Hasty, and Inez Clark. I sr. James a. m. e. church ' Friday and Sunday night, Dec.4-6 | naiked the convening of The __ .erly conference lor this" year. In- ? pite of the weather quite a *ew !>L'' .sons were present to witness the con- a -icrence-4tr-aetioni -The pastor-..intro- ? pointed I\ E. ol the Columbia istriei ^ iJr. J. C"McClellan who made brie !> . eniurks. After this, the business of J die conference was commenced a . ? .diss Ethel Janrette reporter. The j pastor had all committees .arranged c iur the year. .Harmony prevailed ^ diroughoul lhe meeting. Mr. Erne it ^ itol/fnson was given ex-horter license > , Friday night being love feaist Mi. h Delany led the singing and we ha'Tlf 1 warm hand shake. A largc crowd was out Sunday nite a to hear Dr. McCklan who preae' ed V from the subject, "Christians Ad\ ;r- "[ tisement. The discourse was 1 n- e editing. The door of the church ..as "opene... The Lord's?Supper admin- ^ istcred.' A liberal collection was con- y tribntetl. A neat sum for the guar- | ; ' tcr,. ' . L A. M, E. CHURCH i I rtri931?1932 IENRI, MINISTER ' : i M. _ 1 j Prof. H. J. Banks f , rp. m. ~ ~ f __ Rev. A. L. Ingram , Choir and Congregation. "IMi-gft" , P. M. r? - . Dr. Gl K, Lyles :h, Choir and Congregation, harge - ~ -8:00 P. . __ _ iSermon Rev.W. B. Gibbs. rch, Chori?and Congregation? charge. :00 P. M. ... .. .. ... . Dr. T. M. Boykin hoir and Congregation. \ M. . .. . .. Rev. R. S. Smith i, Choir and Congregation, arge. . r. m. . - ?. ,Dr. S. S. YoungbloxuL mrt-h, Chofr and Congregation. u in versivy 111 vimrijc, P M.:??, L ? on. : ? ?? I l _ ; P. M. h " P,- AU _ __ Dr. W. G. Owens pehf Choir and Congregation -8:00 P. M. ??-?Rev. J. H. Bryant C. Church, Choir and Congregatidn. ?-?-? ????*? ic same hour. and continue each evening, (Saturday 1932. Conducted by Evangelist \V. M. v ma , 1 1VV1I V V IWV IV Dr. J. P. Reeder oir and Congregation. :00 P." M. " ? > ?Rev. R. S. Lawrence 3hoir and Congregation i P. M. Dr. J. C. Anderson ireh, Choir and Congregation > "M; ' 'I P ror reference. Song service 16 Minutes sur favorite hymn or Gospel song and ir>g. Each service will not exceed more t otherwise direct. The nuhlic iq cnr>f meetings. THE PALMETTO EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH *- Rev. E. H. McGttl, I'tfstor Charleston, S. C.?The morning woi ship at Emanuel was a glorious orn During the preliminaries Rev. J. L 3eard, former pastor, read for th norning lesson a portion of the twen y-sixth chapter of St. Mattheyr. Th nessage was delivered by the pasto vho took his text from the twenty ixth verse of the Second Epistle ti he Corinthians which reads,"For a: his cup, ye do shew the Lord's deatl ften as ye eat this bread, and drinl ill lie come. "The message was-ver: mpressive and in keeping with day ?*? vAvvvuui^ijf iaij^c tuii^iu^auui <artook ol the Communion. Then vas one accession-Caroline Dev.eaux lefore the close of the services, thi >astor introduced (Mrs. JVlcGill ant laughter to the congregation. The evening activities were in n< ess important than those in the morn tig. At this time the nastor seleete< oshua twenty-fourth chapter fif eenth verse." And if it seem evi into you to serve the Lord, choosi ou this day whom ye will serve whether the gods which your fathe erved that were on the other sidi f the flood, or the gods of the Amori es, ill whose land ye dwell: but a: or me and my house, we will serve th? x>rd."' This sermon was a stronj .ppeal to those who are not servint he Lord and admonishing them t nake their choice and choose the on hat is able to help them. Class meetings during the week wer veil attended and inspiring, service were held each night. On Frida; light a firey Love Feast meeting wa hippers. ^ Don't forget that Gideon Band wil iresent a play on the evening of De ember rTCR7~admission lUcerifs. Mrs. Edward Betterson The community was shocked beyoni xplfftation last week when the sa< lews of the death of Mr. Edward Bel erson was currented Born and rear iid in the city 01 Charleston, he tirs lecanie a member of St. Luke A. M.F }hurchlliaving heen rimvoeled .it .H arly aee. A few vears later he t ians erred his membership to. Emanue ind there he remained untill the mess ige came to him on the evening o December eight. lie was among- th >utstanding leaders nf Emanuel iuLvi>t. >een assigned to class twenty-fou vhich he served for a member o 'ears. Mr. 'Betterson served on th steward board for sixteen years am our years ago was elected secretary ucceeding the late Mr. Louis Alston Having accepted this position, h ould not render his. service in th tioir of which he" was a member alsc However, lie ~wns prominent 111 usinj lis talent by appearing on program His sputiclid tenor voice-will not b< icard again 011 this side.i Ed wan Jetterson was An active Steward am nember "of Emanuel, conscientiou; inr) lnvnl Tlio fVmwh mill' .?io? o wui me community. lie will no >e seen at his place of business 01 ting street any more. During thi xistance of the firm of RI. Marks le worked there for thirty-five years ^.fter this merchant retired Mr. Bet crson carried on his "own busiiies: laving selected the site on the strec mentioned aOove. ^ffis"rehrains^ were eulogized t.y Rev 1. E. Beard on the afternoon of De :ember sixth at Emanuel jchuxvJ imidst a thong of people' He is sui rived by a widow, one son and a u.ufgh .or, a mother and'OThtr relatives a tide from a host of friend A resolution? coming fiom th Stward board was read by .Mr. A Randolph one of the stwards-_ .M..is SI. A, Mc. Queen member of the boar read an article touching on the lif Jf the deceased " LADSON PRESBYTER! AN CHI KC11 -Re.v._A- S. lluwe, Pastor The pastor on last" isuitday -Ynotnin read the eleventh and twelfth thai ters of Ecclesiastes. for the- mornin Te^SOll. After the usual preHrrrinai ies Rev. Powe read the fourth Vers of the Uth chapter of Ecc. fronrwhic his text ' was taken A sermon l'u of in-piration and thouglit was visit ly and thoughtfully delivered by tb pastor. We were glad to have the man visitors at the morning services. The Sunday v. School is grow in gradually bu? we are asking the men hers and friends to come out and brin the . ..llilren at 4:(?) that vi.o migt have a lively Sunday och ?ol. We- were glad -to?have Bishop f G. Finley of the Episcopal Churc -present-with us Sunday afternoon i -I-Ulf n'llni-lt Hi- drlivaiY'1 ',WP'1 ing address and soul stiring messag from Genesis 2:15 And the Lord Go took .the man, and put him in th L-arden of Eden. to dress and ^ p i He. very vividly developed theto ,owing subject, "The Great i\?rhn.'i ship in the Would." lie suid tlu; Clod was the Senior Partner ano ma 1 hn Junior Partner. First in nature. He has taken an nials, plants and minerals and ucv? r>p<>ft them into greater things. Second in spirit. Third, Social life of humanity I iiis mean has the mating inslinc acquisitive instinct, combative ii stinct. come together or social it stinct. v ' ? In Closing he made a very beaut ful talk to the women, a talk tht will long be remembered by all pre; ent. We thank Bishop Finley for th wonderful message and hope h<_- wi come again. Professor Bryant sang very beat .1 if ill I v "Hone Found My Last Sheep ' We thank the.members anT frienc Tor This -wiH tro to Mrs.-BeJ tie Roach's club, in interest of th church rally. We have on the sick list Mrs. Be 2308 Richland Street. Hoping fo her a speedy recovery. I V ? ?% ? > LEADER . CHAPPFLLK STATION M'AV*? i The Snnrtny" srhT>v?t Sun?.Vi\*" TnoVrrhrg - was not as Igrge i't number as it us-' >. ualy be, but the spritit was just the same .after the tea; him.- > l i In- U .-.-on. e it was reviewed by tue. pastor, every- j - one enjoyed it and regt cited tin -tjrav. ] e was limited. That beautitull subject", r Rome and beyond" was \ ej y caiel'ul ly dell with in the review and points 3 were brought out that in. one was s thinking of. i 11:3U the seniles began. A very t delightful se? iroii was prog1 i <1 by jr -the-pastov--"ls;:iah" t.*": "t: Ai'"T?jr"itFu' .of the sermon a ii/.iet a nde by i the pastor asking every < no to gi\?? ? something to heln 'i<e hel in lvci: Lino! ;. struggle. '$1.27. was. t..: -.i; 'J Imt . e a small sum we'll hut 1 it is just a .beginning/ \V.' want tin.' pastor unci members of iVit.-.l t< fe? 1 j they hava pur syniiKUhy tim: vv airev - willing to help them in any. way .we i can, .to liX't their l.ui r.ji. ' The League, now. i^ opening ami 1 closing oil time. - Thert-v vFFro I b ..very beautiful solos and ivm-arks ecu, ; dered by different oita. Any namr ber of visitors were present and b some gave very fitting remark:. = He' .?I 'lai i?1?, >,n" ;n?f-h??rues'-s sage for the evening, . Lev. i.'laii ? as you know can ahv.e.s liringsonie-l J thing to- put one to thinking. Tefct ? found Rev. '.i: s-rrh.ieit, "'11.e l..rd i-| 3. in the Miikd_y?Q uiU a i < i.?. " n i ni \ > i-<-j ? .were ./present.- Si.ifre the \|inual ^Confemice the e'hahyingyni Point- of s tin* ministers .work.J: rau-ing~TA 4< s* have .more visitors;, . e ei.lly at y night?very?grateful to >k'- I'.i-h p s for that. ? *7=?Very sorry our IP., m,A .in.ihhto he with "j?Ps~ 'cfft'^aecottnl' of illness;. '1 Truiit she'll soon l-.e b:i< k again. * Chappclkg Station has s<?iv.i- -one yya-. dy for worj<_all the lime-seemingly. Bliss Edna Johnson >tu<!enl ol' Allen! cj Senior High lias that part ^?f the a work in hand rfow and ca.-i \ if . on to perfection ~ ,T~ " r~~ . ' Instead ol' the Sunday? School _ Board meeting every week it will ; meet twice a month.. B- ' ? ' 1 BETHEL A. M. K, ( IH KCH N IAVS - \ Hr. It. E\ lirogdnn, I'hstor f ..Georgetown; S. ('.?The \i riteru as. e l Geui'geto\\"n, S. The. writer K busily kept during tin- Th.nikstdv i"i; r Season and thou-fore' tailed to seed f in notes earlier i'-.r Thai vi'ty: e-Thanksgiving meant ma '.>> the d po<>? t.eeuy of. ? ?r city. "From the great hcaVud I'liU-nuhoi pisls-uf our city ami -;i! r-.nndit.:.'. e community gave niri .rfr-hrv: ft., Iv e Brogdon, chairman^f fhe lieln Coin* i. mittee and?itcv;?t i.?C: itt . ~ I uui> I " ; of Bethesdu Baptist <Tta:Th7~:-Vc. urn; i. Treasurer of Said ( ommittcer 'The | 8 same was issude to the-ir- and need;, i from Bethesdia Ivlnptisi < iur.li en' J Thanksgiving hay. <; ! lieu. tne; s givers. ? ; The ladies of the' iuiiai y Society l of! Bethel aided "by our beloved pastor 1 also rendered charitable s?m vice to 2 the community by conveying in.my j , baskets to the less fortunate of the i . city On that- day.-A-ide lrvnt_ that - ' this S\n\ie:y. has <i"rie .yy i.i i i' woj k j s in mat line all tin- ,wai PoiriuTT 11 Sunday Nov. Ui?tli was high clay at .. our church after the prohntarie-s in | an unexpected way l!n- i ; t - 'J. y h ad I - his congregation' into an old l'u?hi>>n h mclhQ.dist ..dilii. mcL-tiita- which was - enioved liv all y?IjJ.hk?1,4 ; h 1- Stfnday was given ever to committee ~of the Community l?rive Avlhcfr wns ] recently organized hy the pastor and ; e numbers of Said Church a >uhstan- 1 l. -tial amount ims-cadlee'ler for the ?|ay. j s' Prof. G. W. Howard, Chairman.! d ' Pro. Archie Sm.ilh. S<-. < rc t.,.\ Sw.c t . e Mary B. Small Treasurer.* { Tuesday evenfiigl > 1 Hv. T">l +?r. Jr K. BJaicT a ltd P." K. preached fo'iiir , pRally. After the service^ a wel'curhe reception was given at the'parsonage jP. E.t Pastor and l'amiiv. An excelL^'lenl-pTogfajn was renderlap its ful-..' 1; lows: welvonto address oil lieiiall oT" >. the Church: by Mr. L. A. Dunigofe U was jt master .piece of. ej quence:, I" I UlUil'U t?O* >11 ))' *.* . ' r-r-1 ?-. > ? - I 11 U' I k- \ i it I j 11 ..... : 1 it* I I'l tiUIv %\ ? ? ?? t' 1t. Ia .? ? . i 1 > . ^ >1 4l1.lt' n Smolls and Dorothy (lihhs sany >0 111 sweetly. .Miss Julia May I>i "ri'tian 1-I was ai the piano; il.it Cho.olate. ie Sandwitc ncs*'dStepet>, KiUits and iees |wore served. .Mrs. .Maty Klien Peas y one of our loyal mentliers Pres. of the Garden Cluh was pionioter of the g reception 1-| The Bazaar yiven l>y the" S. School v. was.a grand rinv.ve-s . Many witnessed it the enjoyment nf the eveimtj*:?Throe t'heers Tor Prof, How ard; :*.. 111. e. |?-Sunday Dec. dtrr iraytr " 11 u 1?y prut" h day. At 1 lo'eloek our pustoi proae-Viit_ jid_a_ wim -'. r.l.tLl? serin ~. 1".; hoS i;n 1. - ; 1 : : h.-L ; ;e "Do not Drift . In* .his discourse he d said to anchor in Christ. Takinjr' a?, for ours l**aith and Hope, wdhjn our D boat Truth. 1 he don: "i lh<- ciiurch Was opened. Two d nsuoiis Ah . "" Henry McCray -and -M iss~Slmriy--d'orlL per, they were." assigned io clu'ses 1 n and 06 Bros. Moultrie* and Nesbitt. Visitors Mr. J. Snife from- Kmnnnel ChWdT;~t'*tmrles: 01 1 ati.l M 1 T. TTT '* Miles Jr. wife ol oar undertaker (Mutual;. 1?' ' " ? ??w I W TITW I ! 1 1- fj_M. J iii m i m i. ki ii cj. i 1 PINCKNEY'S Fl || INDERTAKfcR AM) IJ( | SOUTH CAK0L1X !TkSt iiai'tist <dn urn ^I>tLand. I- la. . R<.v. ('. A. Wt avcr. ' A I: t . F; ist Hap 11 s t church ^ it' 1 hi- city, ' i, <>n<lit ted a ten nights revival nuvt j inj? wj-dch drew crowds. l>?.tli saint.* ! :t"(2 ?inners. I ) <.jn all parts.. Uk? I l hi . able an i efficient ynyntr nvin- I is'er stiredd licLand wit-h his elo I i'nnt and spiritual deliverance from , i-e ) < ^iiniinK to the Hose ol' TTu7" P eeti-ijr which caused an unusually ".arjfv number to be added to the church. Kev. Weaver beiran his pa*oratr jau'e about Is mnntlu-jtiax. and is carrying forward each phase of his work worthy to be- praised. jmring inis time inert* has k-cn an iniitN.se of more than 200'.' members t<> the plum-h. ?He !has gained af~ fivtio.-i, friendship and respect from his t*i tiiv nieinbei sTiij)'aii?i .eitizrns-x?C OeLanj.as well! . ' i We proclaim him to be one of 'the' .congest ministers of hi.- y-.-ars. lit >as f centl.v been ducted as president cm the interdenominational Ministeria-J j A.Ilia nee of .ITel.jjiid mid ff.'pastoring ^ne o. ihe A-('lass church of Che late. We tire praying for li.i- ,-tn I eas t o _unr utile,?a mom:: mission i mu lk or ? .1 lilt i s a i. i;.m liAI't. ch( hci! (.Mrs. Kmtna Uamsey) Jamt s'.own. S.1 (_'.-,-I )evotional tx er.cise \v*a$_ conducted by lira. Thoiuas Phyall and Sister Mamie Taylor Hymn -122. My $oul be on thy' guard, .was sang which seemed to quicker each diuv. to his duty. The prayti meeting closed with a tlirev minutes silent prayer service- letl bv"^TTiT7 A" Allen. : r1 - """ At life end of the silent praVot servo., a spirit mil was -uug. ; h.-i Sist* (."'"Mamie Taylor offered . prayc: the preaching service w a Filter, enter -rrk . It I i: 11 1 tt'. m US'I ) s.l- i'.'.-ur ' I 1:. t'ro.v ..l'?iie. lined by Lie 1. TliocinSt". Ma't. 24th chapter was taken as a morning lttsson-; prayer1 was ,111"er? d ii\ lb CI. A. Allen. a!t<~ wnicit j'l.ic.' k. 1>. Middleton preached a soul stirrng. sermon, using as a text St i ,1c'.hit <?:. '!<>; hm 1 >ay unto you that -Ce < !m> have. Sccli ivie and believe1 I :iot . At. y t i . ''' ' ; 'Rati: ; V. A+l?offering?rrt:??was I .akcu. A piV>grani was rendered 'by the ' iii.u 111r111111 Profi-ssor William I?1 [Siymour deling a- master of il|e .made smne. \ t-r> m-pii . p r^uiai L*Z lit lap! cmjduisfs "TT i that we ever'bet o;n? , at is tied' playrrv; the traiiif' tif lil t* 1 ?! si'l'* lint*- closing with Zl ' "Ko<>ls' lutik up. They see nothing They call it Heaven Whije at their feet, In potential material * ;.. . J Enough ~?o build a paradise." The- Awakening Chorus was sunt ! by ths- group. William W/ashing-. I ton reciteiT the 2or.i division ol the I Psalms.' The ;|.'oup chanted the j Lord's prayer. Recitations were re! cited by a-number ol boys and gnl.s.~ |.? jurmtfTt.. ?nl..i-r ions Wt v.. also-eli itiv^s-l. l--t:he paper: tin the- Rattle ot- -la-fe. |TT? William Washington was pood. br\?paper by Mivt C. A.?Allen. ''Win nfi'ie: flu7' ymThg"TiTFn" To"Thy~*'STniTtnv~ School." \\a> very interesting An. otfeiing of tSfi.05 was- raised. The' *1 lomi' Mission t"ireli*| ot ' J.e* i*rvKih'in Raplist- wish' to ihiujk l^rof, Ncymo'.Nrt* and the giotlYTTsf Voijirg .|?eo-_ pie "for their iicr.iTtffttl renditionst Sunday School was had at the usu 1. hour, 3:30 P. M. lesson" was interestingly discussed. The- review by the i>npt. was al>o good. pcrience means skill Pj^M I ability?the reason iy you can place ut- * >st confidence iri - our I t> t- '; rve you best* KStJl -7perior equipment, mo I rate cr t. care in every - - I'aro 5 ?j?HlllllM II r Jrt JNEUAL HOME.I. , , KXSEl) K.MHALMliK OF | a andgeorgia Funeral Cars and I nm i;.; Equipment Si < ji , AS GOOD AS THE ;i: :;'i j ' !i'' > And Tiettei' ThTTn iric 'T 7_>V f . And Price- Lt-~! # '. . ! . ? * : Office.. I'hmv 7 ^ m; Residence Phone 7 7':.7 j -? ,, . . f- coritTK-'v and SEK \ 1( L I 100.(> WASIlLM. IO.\ J. B TOLl'MlilA, C. ' . "/ I PU()FKSS!<)\ \T I 1 I " CAUlto , I j "iioiiis: Tj.'ivi.t-j. ? 8:30 A. M. to 7:00,P. M. . O'ili'et f'JSii Iif.siderii ? > * 7o __ Dr. IX K, Jenkins . DKN'i 1VI . .lilies, Piatfs. ( r:)v. us; I'lj..] ilr: . ] ' ? Sundurt iiy Arf':'-!TT? ' . I (Extraction Ly Coixi. i'ti\v ' a Sj>ccii..jy. ' llOT-1,^ WaSitfTiirt'-'ii. St., ^ <*\ t; : ? Jttftico Mows: _ii ! II A. M. t? 2 *? 1'. M. to b p. M. ' : Dr. W. D. (II y WtySlt'iim ami sirr^-cn ; . ' I MM'Hm'S )', \\ ?|!i IJ ; , A ,.v j II i;?: = ? ?mrrr-T: 115 l.a.vy m. i .... Colu.Kii.iia; DR. H. H. COOi'KR "Dehtist of the '.Gaiiir . Special Attention Given t :.,e? ' Gold Crown .and. B iw^e W-rh ? .A Specialty Office Phone fi-nhi. i1-1.. ?__ ~11A5 Wasntnpaun'.St., i Jit-aAia.' -.(.. _ ?? it'Mlice 'ii 1.'{ Hi-ideitcc . i..d - ^ DR. A. J. COLUSA ? dKMIS I - 1 1 ?i-dcn St* ( ohiml^rr:??*""*t~;? DR. J. (J. STC'ART 0 ce Hours; 1\Io _1. :(J0 to J-:00- p.-J+r" i.-.;: o t*:QU .to Kiinui*. M ' (!;!,. t Office; KOsi-i. H c onon t- i <-vov j ayior c*t., 11 J 7 I'im* '"St.Hit. L. M. i).\N!i;!.? Physician and Sarjjeon "" '.". .Special lAltjL'jitioh .uiwn'? ' Women. Office; p._; . , . 1125 Washington 22.;.i'ii Phon G420 i~rr . * " (IV . t 4 DR. S. k GlIKIvN Office Hours: . 0 to 10 a. in. t\, w 5"t0- 2 p. . ; ' Office: r?~ ?nf:r^~ 1517 Harden St. ].*..is. Office H^uirs , 11:30 A. M. tu 2 P. M 'ft 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M.. Ite7 i 11". C. E Stcphon^o ' Physician and SUrgeo./ Diseases of Women ami Chihin. r. Speoiidtc - Office: Rc, K ? 1414 Assembly St.-? HRf8?(>..V St. * ~ Office Phone 8407 lies. 1'honp -ft?*.'8 N. J. vFREI)ERICK Attorney-at-I.aw and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COl'KTS ?State and Federal" 1119 Washington St., Colun.hia, S. C.. ' ??^ ' J. H. JOHNSON & Co. j j -I Xotar}?I'ullilf and lJcaler I ' j in real estate and sale of lots?m-e* j" PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau- j 1 tifully located on paved road above] 41 College Piaee. Phone 6422 ^trertr 1 "~d l\- i I / ?