The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 19, 1931, Page Page 5, Image 5
J^Uurday^ecember 19, 1931
I CHURCH NEWS or
notes"from bethel i uriu n
Arrangements are now being made
by the Sunday School officials to give
e^feaatjfor the Sunday School-drrpcrrtment
this Christmas since the.-new
method by Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence
furnished everything abundantly for
the children of the school last year.
Miss Melba Lawrence and Miss Dorothy
Nance assisted by others of the
teaching force are now practicing the
children for a musical nnl liti.h ai \
feature of'the program which prom
ises to add greatly to this"Yulc*-tide"
occasion for everyone witnessing,-'
The attendance and the -usual out
lined work of the Sunday Schol was
very good Sunday still .there is'room
for many more. You-fare invii. .1 t..
come along too.
Dr. Lawrence preached an impressive
and far reaching sermon Sunday
morning to a splendi:! audience mive<T
with many visitors and friends.
Text found in Rev. 10:2; subject 'The
Little Dook."?Th^"appeal was ukuU
to the soul with the advice to read
? tftt5~Title Book (the Bible) more, read
it understanding^* believe in it and
the world will become better.
After the sermon the church gladly
welcome Mrs. Lottie Christie to
thiS- local branch of the Christian
church. She is the widow of the lute
Dr. D. A. Christie, a former pastor.
The Vesper service in the League
was conducted in a very helnful an ,
impressive manner, by Miss MeLba:
Lawrence. We wish to thank Mfs.%
Powers*for the splendid vocal nuinber
and Mr. E; IL- Kyeiv for-that very
pleasing violin solo and Mr. Edward
-i Pressley and others for their remarks
We wish,..also to acknowledge llu
~"^presence o"f~our mahyvisitbrs Sunday
morning and to express appreciation
for the musical numbers rendered,
by Mr. Canty, baritone- soloist. 11 is
accompanist was Mrs. Lilla T. Bates
our faithful and ever-ready oigiust,
whose untiring work with the fithiui
and loyal members of the choir is
bringing back the joys of olj thai
vnv,t? -tTUit UUXO LU , UUI y-ni. . V?v "l
' The lecture by Profs. Banks and
Singleton on the harm from the usi
of strong drink-at-7:1*0?P. M. was
witnessed by a spiendid audience.
The public is invited to our services
Sunday. This.is the first quari'
ter of this conference year and th
presiding elder will preach and hold
* the first session of the conference
Monday night. ^ ^
EMANUEL A. M .1J. The
Sunday School was opened b\
theNSupt., >lrL Williams, at its usual
time with a good- attendance. Inspiring
remarks were enjoyed by the
Pastor, Rev. G. K. Lyles..
The pastor delivered a very spir
itual and enjoyable sermon at th.
morning, worship. Text iounu m .Jiim
. > Psalm, 8th verse and was assisted
in the devotional service by the Revs,
Thompson and Clark. Mr. Win. Wash
ington was the distinguished visitor
Visitors always find a warm^wcJconu
at Emanuel.
We were clated*-to have Mrs. Ireiu
Stewart back after spending , tlu
summer and fall in Philadelphia* Pa
The entire congregtion was shock<
ed Sunday- evening to learn of tlu
? ?sudden illness ,of their pas> r. W.
are praying for him a speedy recovery.
In his absence Rev. Clark delivered
a wonderful sermon found ir
St. Matt. 6:1; subject "The Greatest
Gift."
Mrs. Esther G. McDahiels is sonu
better at this writingMr.
John Rospboro husband of Airs
? Ar-y^li? Rr.^oh^io is doing* nicely a'
his home. He is suffering _with 1
ing with a Sprained hip, she receiver
a fall a few days ago.
Members and friends are7 asked t<
come put~Morfday nTghr, Decembe'i
21 at 8 o'clock to the Baby Chutes
I and enjoy a wonderful program Ad
mission 10 cents.
SIDNEY PARK C. M: E. CHLRCi
Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor
The Sunday School on the last Lor<
day opened at the usual hour will
the superintendent and teachers a
their post of duty. Subject of lessoi
. 'John's vision on Patmos," Rev. 1 1 "i<
? '['he Sunday ^School ha*-- oh i
Haby uonieai wim-n win wt w,
Dee. 28 and the Christmas tree ha
been announced-for the 30, Wediivs
day ntght.?~r? ????
Last Sunday was quarterly con
ference dayn Thejpastor preached n
the absence of the elder, using as hi
text St. Luke 10:39 "And .she had ;
sister caled Mary, which also sat a
Jeaua'?foot and hoard Hi* wouL
Theme "At Jesus' Feet." The Hoi
Spirit was present and all enjoyed
spiritual feast.
- - ? The Epworth at 6:1 f> ha
a good program conducted by Mrs
Esther Toatley, after which the Lea
guf went into the election of officer
which resulted as follows:?T. iJ
Morris, > president; M iss Elizabct
Gefger, vice president; Miss Thelm
Nelson, secretary; Miss E. Caugl
man, assistant secretary and Mis
Sarh Bell Monroe, tresurer; Mr. Cor
rad Smith will have charge of th
_ program Sunday.
At 8M. the choir presgrttod Harvest
play which was enjoyed b
all. The pastor, officers and ,secn
tary of the various boards read the
report last Monday night at the5 quai
terly conference giving -a report r
, their work for the year which wa
very good. The pastor is attendin
the annual conference this week j
"> Batesburg. He will return to his pu
pit Sunday, December 27 and t hi
night the Epworth League will gi\
a Christmas Candle Light servic
lha public 1| Invited.
T . * '
* SOUTH CAROLINA
FIRST ( VI.VARY HAI'T. ( Ill R( II j
llev. r. S. ^ i?ini;;'i>!oo(l, I'astor J
Tin* S. S. was ojx-n.cl at 10 A. M.
- a il h it l.n . ( iv.l ,'tn i- of nappy , tfirls^
.ujuI: boys- prt^-rTT" At'ier smtfiriK tTTe
cliee* (u1 x.njr - *ii: leiiiiij; to an <
.intnxliHii-.il ul tin- S. S. lesson, each |
one ivtiiv.l to hi . las-, where the
lesson was taught irn- a halt hour. I
Alter, lea seilihl;n,i We listened to a
very helpful te.vioAv jd" the lesson by
Jj. on i I o e i- . who --ww are -ahwttyr^
glad to have . \vitlr us in S.i S. and .
who always h. iie^s n.s a word of uoou
cheer. .
.?-JKiamirihc S.-Sr .iio-\1ce we entered
into the nun irmg- wni;. hip. Tht. pastor.s
text vva- taken I torn Hosea Uth
- . ir-:rrn 'I lliarl llusca'
was tyjjiog. the p^opk' of* his day,
how far wroiig iia-y we're-in'.placing
their allot lions on thinifs of this
- wot Id u 1,it'll?won id in the Hid destroy
lluni. The words of IIqscu lincl
. a place hi ma.,;.?1 ; i , at-aday, tmi often
men and women turn to 'wicked tilings
by which they aic reslioiiing . tlidr
lives. SoiiieiiitiiWy liavc these kind
of people' in .,.'ur .dnrrclu-s. "who try
to serve '.boh Co! and the devil.
Every s:.-] : ( :l.\va greatly l)les <ed
ivy sve h *a serion; it caused all
to check up^id s. e to. it' that We do
our 'duty h Vhivo and Mis cause.
1'htv'ehtuvh ^ o,e<l to give Rev.Jiitck
Townsenif <?{. Jkl.t iH ihet ' ol'ego license=
" pi1, a''f"n'n,.('iid pio.tdiod
his liivt sermon'over two weeks.-ago.
His m? s-age- vvas vet ;/ lit ipl'ul and
- yvi iunio pi . ' " 1. ^ ..[ I > ,-cd-itiiiiseli
" "Fillvi11g' heaTd aTv r>~good tnessagi
We nr so"ry'jln have Sister .Johnson
oit IN ndh'fo.fii 1* lii'o. I'itpairshi
r Bhrrrr ing Sr.. did" 1 f eitrson" and IIi o.
Conyers on I'.'io Si., on tile sick li d.
The nj< I'n'iH-rs.Hif the Willing-Wor.i
. -rs ('in:- ? .?.yed .. v? ry plea-ant afic-i
not n at the -l.oit.e of Mi s. 11. fiarI
- ' ' i '?;> i1 St. For tile c\\ ning
lesson l he-iiic;..o. is l ead.and dis
asset! the idtli chpplc-r of t Cor. A
little token w.-s it to Sister Logan
*oticv "of" the sick .:iv .ifyrs. 'After a_
delightful cihii'hctin no; ^ hocolate and
akf solved by our hostess thy duo
adjourned.
It K N N i : <.'! S V11.1. K N K W S
: J . 1 * . .
- Tilt- Immiey-s-: i e -hen fat hand ever;,
i line sfi iiv- Mi *h :'u!i ("f cheer ihspite
1 of The" Tip'iit1triTT . v.!. it loosf -people.
~"Christ..isrteh. s*> why lion!rFwe wor
ry only ask an! we shall receive.
All in' I !- M K i>'i>I ni anil a l'.-\v
leleeal'A v.iih !i! !,-i \YLi.Inker left
" ?..r l!a-ir a;ni re ivr.re t !H< Week
held- in ('aimkii. \Ye ini-i all will
return to ' tlu.ir sjime home and be
'*< tidy to put ??>ra; i till e! Kirch prog rant
~ "Tor T,2. ~
Mifes Marvar. t Manna is home', ott.
Marshall St., ^inpi lag nicely. She
I will soon be out ag. in if she continue
i. to improve.
MVs.' .Miit'iin .fie.-so-, wile of Rev. \V.
II...-Reese r.- v jy IT Fat this writing.
We pray she will. '.'... eoVe.v
Mis, I.iilian i-trown -pent the week
-nd in t he* eity w.ith relati ves.
Miss' Mabel, Grace- writes of. he.
pleasant >tny in a\ w York-C ity.
ant! al.M) his seh >">] arc-working gnoxr
His churches are higani/.c-d in every
[ organization thai tan bo of any help
to the w-?rk. Tuny are raising money
to in cat .tin* d-.'-nind o', hD people.
Rev. AIshrook hot only 'preachers-bin
Jic works, in llie-e different organizations
liuir they '.will succeed.'
Prof. K. Williams'. Principal of the
Blenheim' graded school accompanied
by Miss A. .Twiggs, mombc.r of the
nigh si l}oo! facility,, spent a pleasant
- iin" in?t ' not.hoi?Sunday?with Prof.
Williams mother and sister.
_ .Mis. Nc v K, . *-e my Hudson St..
, and Miss Darlha Kc.se was a. littTT
ndisposcd in t week. They are iniproving
nicely.* Miss Dartlia was ablt
7 to iVturnto TfeT class"'room Monday.
Dr. S. Ilaona attended the M. E.
conference last week in Camden-.
Mrs, Peterkin and Sistci\ Miss Florin
Savage returned from New York
last weekj ? . . . .
' Miss Helen .Covington was a little
i nd i1)o sod Tits L _\v cLk .11?u.'. ? *?
The ft-.ieiiers of the rural district.*.
I ire having a' good time. Plenty of
' packages every day and oh 'the pas*
tries, no enfl. , .. . .
1* Rev. A. Drake preached a wonderl)
ful Missionary Sermon: at St. Paul
t: Bfndiyt?SrrrrrtT-iiiglit."---A^Tttlp-yimrerh
v was in ItcrdancO,
** . Mrs. E. Sliiehls. and Miss Bessie
" Gract * reports a pleasant school term
aT Maeodoni *sc!i'">ol.
Mi -> l'.,--ic :. 111 v 11 left for New
II Yoi k 1*1 si AVcek. ,
Mr. A a^i. died suddenly Friday
a evening near Hamlet.. N. C. He is
t thT,husband M' Mrs. Debbie Robinson
-? A ?It., hn, 1 11 ; . 11 >*; > 1 iv i .i 1 i jti I .Aii w
y ergrcen .M. .K. Chinch, Sunday afa
tcrnnon at tl o'clock.
Tlu' tirst haski t ball gamc was play<i
riL Friday .-evenii'ig at the. Iii school
rr-belueen T i 111' -t' ;i.?v i 111- hi. The Tun
i- monsville team is very tight in o\K
s i'i y icspt . t. but 111,.' Bennetts Hi untU-'l
T7 t raining of Miss A. -Twjggs soon pat
h them in tlu> zero dams. The garni
a ended KM, favor liennettsville.
i- The Sunday School teachers met
is at the homo of Mr; P. R. McCbliiin
l- Widensday. Siipl.'iMcCwthini and tlu
.0 teachers w. re in splendid attendance
The lesion was fully tiMWht by Rev
_a J. S I)r;ike. He preached a won.'eryc
Till sermon at St. AiunUcl "HI. tti
> church Sunday night
ir Our si rvici: Sunday A M. was vei'j
r- interesting. liev. A. .) .-Wright spoki
>1 from the "lllMh Psalm; subject "Tlu
is Power in Singing." Many hearts re
g joieod. A large number of visitor?
it wore I'lresm'if.
1- Miss B. "K. Gram, spoke on tlu
it Christmas Jsi-als and the communitj
'0 Home Club for the unfortunate peo
e. pie.' As many, as can will help this
? taunei 111 ?
7 ' ' ~
^ THE PALMETTO
CHAIM'KLE STATION NKWf>
Sunday was un unusual pretty day.
As we arc nearing Christinas it seems
that all the Sunday School workers
ire in the Christmas spirit.
?had?a- very beautiful lesson )
Sunday morning, 'John's Vision on
Patmos." It was very beautifully
taught and the review was just the
same. ?
Wo had quite a few- visitors Sunday
morning among whom were .Mr.
Canty a great musician. He was
there to sing a few selections but not
having anyone to accompany him,
tie was umible to do so.
1.1:30 Rev. "B|yant brought the
message for the {horning. It was u
very inspiring message full of in
spirationt rroverbs 15:16; Thome
""Bi'okoiv ..Spiri^v"- Me . tised "(a few
characters in helping him to put his
work over such as Job, Paul etc.
The hour for League saw a splendid
attendance of members and visitors.
We trust that it is the program
thai is ringing them out and hope
to soe more in. the future,. Remember
you are always welcome.
The hour for evening service is
7 now instead' of 8:00. Rev. Sur
ber was the visiting minister for
"this" servicer-aTTd"brougKt a very itv"
spiring . nu/shge found J or. (5:10;
Theme 'Rest is Available in God's
\Vay." He spoke of staying in the
old path. To prove his statements
he ?used many things to show what
usually happens when one leaves the
old path. Among the things he used
were the Sun and Moon said as long
as they travel in the old path that
God had provided for them -to travel
m everyJUulig works out alright', but
as soon as they 'leave "t'he old path
we Have what is known as an eclipse.
His sermon wan indeed shout . hut
instructive. ? ??j?Immediately
after the sermon Mr,
Canty rendered a few selections. Wf.
were "*voi'y s o r y-- hi ?~t i m o \vas~ limited
in that he was unable to carry out
n full nvncfpftm hq ho Wnjshorl hut if
vim- you hear that Mr. Canty is going
to sing if you have to go even at a
sacrifice, ami you will say on your
' etiirn 'Hehold the half has never
been told."
The local preachers of Channelle
Station have organized themselves in
what is. known as "The,. Poachers'
Club of Chappelle Station." They
have services once-* a week, every
Tuesday evening and they are now
"Keeping^Their promise-too.- They are
on tfie job every Tuesday night regardless
to weather. They will be
very pleased to have you visit them.
A sermon is delivered by one of the
members; come and help them and
encourage others "to. come. ?
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHIRCH
Rev, E. H. Herbert, Pastor
Greenwood, S. C.?The W. W. -N
club met Friday 4lh at-the homo 01
Mrs Sadie Calham, the members were
called to order by the president. Weicome
address by Mrs. Sadie Calham;
Paper, Miss Minnie Rapley; talk, Miss
I. Roeder. A delicious dinner was
served consisting of chicken salad on
lettuce, crackers and tea, Ambroga
cake. ?
The B. V P. U. is- succeeding
splendidly with Mrs. A. W Perrin as
president. We have a large enrolimcpt.
Rev. Herbert gave some help-fufj
remarks. Come and hear- outvoting
peopl.. sing.
?
The funeral of Mr. Thedore Shallmiin,
the son of .Mr. and Mrs. Alter.
Jennings was largely attenjcdat the
Macodoni Baptist Church on the Oth
inst., Rev. E. H. Herbert, pastor in
charge* of service. Many of his associates
in town and out of town were
present and among The relatives was
Miss Pearl Harris, his adopted sistei
from llendersonville, N. C. To know
MrT Shallman was to love him.
The Junior Missionary Society met
home TrC Miss Charles Mae Jones, af
tor all business was transacted a de4ieious?uettrse
ei?e?ke?ami?whtfjjpjjd
.. ream was. served.
Thursday, 11 the members of , the
Society met at the home of Miss
Eartha Turner. Solo by little Miss
Jaiutt Mayes; little Miss Willie C,
Perin, recited a, Bible story; quartet
selection by if iris. Practicallva.ll the
members were present.
The-Senior Missionary Society met
Friday at the residency of Mrs. Fan
nie Cromer after a brief business, ses
sion the hostess served a delightful
course of salad, crackers and hoi
Cproa.
?-The fimnfay - Ttfacedouia
was very largely attended with Supt
-S. M. White and -teachers at their
post-at duty. The lesson was. beautifully
discussed by thy~entire school.
- Review by Iiev.?If ox which was em
"joyed by all. J*
,
OMOAiys A11,?S
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Sunday School was called at- the
usual hour with Supt. B. 11. Loadholdt,
in charge. The lesson was discussed
beautifully by the student?
- who took a? active part. Our Sun
"U.iy School is on the map and have
not gone into-winter quarter*.
Our pastor will return from the an'
nual. conference the l<fth. We arc
hoping we will get our same pastor
The announcement of the marriage
1 of Miss Amy II. Desaussure and Mr
s B. H. barter came quitt- as a surprise
to the community. The wedding wa.J
on October 17,'1931. / These your^
folk are wel. suited to each oL??r
Miss liesau.isui'e is an etflcient unrctrer
of the Geoigynn School and All
' Carter a meci.anic. After Decembei
23 they wili live in their beautifu
; little-home on the Branchvillo ro&d
' \Ve-wish for ti.em much happiiirss
1 Rev. R. Hi Moore, Asbury Kinurc
and Richard Brunson spent the wee!
5 end at home. .' ,
Miss Inez M. Walker was the gueHi
' of Miss Hattie Moore also Misi
5 Gladys Jones and Miss Neither wen
= pleasant visitors Wednesday. ?
PINCKNEY'S FL
I NDKKTAKKR AM) IJC
-? SITl TilTXRT)1 JM
LEADER
KMANl'KL A. M. E. ( HI . R< II
Rev. E. II. McGill, Pastor
Charleston, S. ('.?On last Sun m.,
morning our at* lit ion was called to
iho reading of ten verses of tlie second
-chapter of St, Matt hew" anil six- ~
teen verses of the second chapter ol
St. Luke. These passages were read
by the pastor during tht> devotional*
as our morning lesson.
, a large und^utUiutTve- audience, Rev.
McGill took his text fro in the ninth
chpter of Isaiah at the sixth vers;
"For unto us a child is hoi n, unto us
a son is given: and the government
shall he upor his shoulder: and hi.-l
name shall be tailed |\Yunderfill,
Counsellor, _ Tht- Mighty GoThe
everlasting Frtfher, The Print'L' of
Peace.'L.-V As'can be readily seen, this,
was a Christmas "message and it Wa.i
delivered with power.. One personwas
received on the usual term-,
Nancy Bennett. We noted with pleas-t
ure the presence ol many visitors.
Sunday .School was we 11 attended.
Wo are looking forward to the Christ mas
tree activities at which^. tin'.e
each scholar will he presented ui",
.a gift of some kind. '
(eresting mooting was held. Mr. A.
Watson of St. Luke A. Mr, E. visited
us and tnadp a short speech. Ill I
thoughts were timely. The pastor *
was presented also and s<:G.e encouragingly
to the League just as he
did during the Sunday School session.
At seven forty-live the evening set
vice hegam A portion of--Matthew'-,
Gospel, third chapter was read as thc
Scripture lesson. We afterward .-1 listened
to an inspiring sermon coming
t'rnm lo.v 1 \A vl 111... i-?. 1,I.,i
tor of Kmanuel. His text may fx'
found in the first ehaptor ui' Joshua. ~
"secontl vch'S'e~- 'Mosds my servant is
dead; now therefore arise, go over '
this Jordan, thou, and all this peopie. I
iintn t Iw* Imwl vvliielt 1 /In <ri\ o in Ii
even to The. children of Israel." Rev.
Wilbont's presence was a surprise,
yea, a pleasant one. ; There were
three accessions: Ilaitie Williams, S.
L. McNeil sail-' ij.izubeth Bennett.
for the day. . .? -
Did You Happen to .'ve?
How sedate Mrs.? Emma Ford held
the Missionary plate.
When Mr. D.'S. Gi'een car e forward
und announced, the coll ,'CUon."
How swell the ushers looked 'a- the\
~ 'matched up "the aisle?"
Little Miss McGill and her -mother- in
League meeting.
Rev. D. A. Perrin at the evening ser-;
vice,. _ ?? ? ' ?Do
you realize that you__ohoulJ
troni/.e The Palmetto T.FiuIer b>
buying a paper?
: BETHEL a: >L I? Cill'HCH :
Dr. R._E. Brogdon, Pastor
George-town, .B, C.?-Th*-. choir? is
getting ready for the Christmas Cantata
entitles "Come ye to Bethlehem'^
and is having- rehearsals Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings. On
Friday evening; last at th ch se of
the . rehearsal the members were .
agreeably surprised with a delicious j
refreshment that was prepared and ;
served by Mrs. 8. L. Brugdon and j
daughters which consisted of meat i
sauid, cocoa.' salfinesi. and mints. ..J'
Members of tlie choir that were ,ab- |
sent wore very unfortunate..
The services Sunday,Were good and i
well attended. The pastor preached j
two very instructive sermons. The)
nioi niilg message from J tulges 11:".; t
" Then Jepthah rtrrd from hts?brethivn ;
and dwelt iii the land of Tub. Sub-j
ject "The 1)^.1 n without a Chance.'.' i
The everting message' was taken
from the :78th Psalm list verse; subject
"limiting the Holy One." Two j
accessions both were assigned to
Class No. 45, Bro. W. 11. Robinson.
- The A."<A 10 League w?? <tuitt?mterestihg.
The Bible Contest be- ,
tweet] the hoys and girls was good.
It seems""that the League has -takenon
now life since Mr. Diuimore is 1
_ berk at the 'l.vad of his mil.' gentle
-1way hc .ilrdws the" attention ol' the
I children. Ouite a few visitors^WVere !
present at this service among the ,
many were Mrs. Violet Atkinson' an j
old number who was once the'treas-j
urer of the League. J
Bro. T- W. Brown with his sor. j
in law. and daughter, nurtured up to
New York and Phil!wU4piiia ?u few i
i days ago visiting liis children, lit i
returned reporting a very successful
I trip. '
The rally ..closes Sunday Decern- |
ber 20th." Hurah for the.Army am; i
r-tit.: -Nawr ?' ~ ,.|
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N I AY BROOK L AN I) N.1AYS
r] There is a great d??al of sickness on J
~ tlie Ni-wbrookland circuit. .My. Ef'tink
Sugifter is on the. sick list at his
- home hear-Dmamj^ Mrs. Sarah Carter
continues ill. but at this writing is
- improving Mrs, l.nrick is aisu iiuli.?
posed. Mr. J). Hooper has been sick
for sometime. <v
The stoik visited the home of Mr/
and Mrs. Elijah!Jones and left a baby
triil. Mother and daughter are doing
~ well-. AIr. and Mrs. .Tames Olu ley '
had n visit tioiU the stuxk-jLH.i_ha^f ^
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iiff Ikyenror 7. at tin.' huiae of Mis.- }
Mary Jlo-.k <>i> l.icytf m The jiSu;1!
,Uas- ?:uli?JUete.t. After Ihf!
ie;uli :j? r>! t! a'- mi utiles the busines- I
l tie^ a!'e: was t'hen , di-cuss..-]
I.. l\ir-t war .the cleaning and pre-]
paring of the pair ,'nto-p }' f 't'te Com- i
of?', in. now pu...tor. :? j
The president i < purre d 810.81 re-I
reive i ti ->IU the Ter.'t.s of Columbia
ami ; :*if.n, Mis bvfts. The roil
was railed and d,u > anioimtei to $2.00
i !.f .'/wd it11j'?j,;nr?Leu?the ov.-niiiy wu
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T-|u''*dirO<i.k'iit of the \Y. 1J. amj I-',
M. . "Society "asked each ii'ieJttbyr to
meet 'at .'(he home of Airs N. J.
1'^red -rick the tnird Monday with a.
ednu-ihi.ition- Tor the orphan lv.ua'.
and lor= the 1 aiiiilv_\\iubse hum^..wa*leslioyed
by fne.
The iv..stpw\ Mi>s lh.ok served a
lovely--numt -.v>f- thrc-e; cr.-.n-?'es\tvhie?;: 1
all enjoyed." The .next meeting win
ijjtf. I. htdtj - at- thy' hi'i.iK-' .u:" Mi's. J. II.
Johnson. January 1- ]t''J2.
mawu.RRY nrvm
he'.. I. H. .\ 1*j 1, t,'.e ' Ueu ly appointed
inu-tur-..; Mijler Cna^cl.ictd^
jPYy-j _ii.jjJinr.g .seiiaoiia. i-l -you
%Xant lV l:'c jnese-Uoe of tile li.d'.
Spild be loiuni there 11 o'eioek ev<
ry Sur.iay .i.o'iiir.y.
A pt.^.V':! under the diieetioit ol
Mr.-C ilea, jc'tta Yot;ajf an J Vers will
h - f.ad 1 V i.'.y.i I h .ceh.be f" 22 at-' is
* Al. I lie public ii eeruaiUy invited
t j be pi e>t lit,. .
A' vc.ry pleakani evening was cti.".veu
by tae youiijfv-r set,at tlie iioin,
ol ill. ^i'ui Mis. Joseph Nance who
are i.a it lit wi.-Workers in church and
Sunday-School.
Metdi.nu.s Rthi'. Siinhm> ami 1-. 11
Most > 1 jur.-1 are doinn' iiuvl\ -in' tiioi:.
I I Slit . ! iV. 'lit-k ' . J
^ * -a o>11f i n- hi ii}T -i i'.ai> i; rea.ii
ami pay V??r Tilt. 1'al a lto Leader am.
Sain; llei'a] . iiu- two kailintr
pape: *' for tin Ncy'm." _T.T : a- t>ui?.? iii>:e
< uv own m t>u'iy way. .
( 'ail oa Alr*.:T. K.. .ifurst ;?*nl. si<*l
nTopy t'i?. a wa l k, hut please pay. for
I horn.
the ! >ui uiiii ' ftiamiawty.?A.'i>.
silver1 (;ia.*> "i*">'7iii o;f the
y>jck lDl ;u'is .Ml. (hail,n 111 Sim,
moils! Airs. France's I1 \ i11 aiui SalialerjaAV-aila'cc;
WO .prfiv for tlvOir eajiy
recovery; . ' _ .
Tlit-. member.* ti! thf riivi.it were
very niueh jvleased to have the- return
?>t" their pastor, Rev.. Lee A. Lo}?an.
w ho has txjiiih the. eonfetence. year
with very inspiring 'sermons.
Last Sumiay at Alt. Pisgah we had
a iva) Jiyi iy service and many hearts
we| e . inadt;. to rejoii e.
~ -Sunday?night'"it: -|?nTTh|p?Knuwlr
tile Rev. Wist prejiehed a.soul reviving
senium l'or the saint* and. all
went... away edilied. ,
fc'undny nil* lit eh "m-xt w!evh?th^~
t'hird v Sunday might-?Rev. F. W.
-t'honipsdti of Ohio will .preach f< tern
tic rrrmt? rrt?Double?PrniU-hr ~f~"
Our Presiding Klicr, Dr. -1; "C. Atr^
ClOliUII W'i! Id Ills Ill's! Ipa'dtt-My
conference at Alt. Pisgah A.- M. 10.'
Church the fourth Saturday and Sunday
in this month. Kveryone is look'''!?
foi'W a ' ' -i ei : ' e.i , n:c :.mi
a great eonfi reneyi ~t. . The
Trustees of ? Double Rranch"
w ill have-, a New Vena's Rally on the
'second Sunday- night in January.
]\voi\ iiH*m.ior o ino onuun
i"'!' in 11?pi 'st'|;* nnii u'.nln ? \ I'.i iv
perienee?moans?skiH Pt^l =r
I ability?the reason \
y you can place lit- '
st confidence in our |YJlTf|
lily to serve vou best. Ij&Ml
>erior equipment, moate
cost, care in every HgjS
- i '
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" J - ' . i Rage- 6
JNEKAL HOME ,-.i
ENSED EMBALMER OF
V ANI) GEORGIA"
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment 1?: ?
AS GOOD AS THE REST * ;
, And Better than the Rest
And I'rices Less
? Office Fhont- 5707,
Residence Rhone 77H5 . " .
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- CO U RT E S Y ? ?
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?HHHi WAS11LM. TON ST. -jS
COLUMBIA, S. C. 9
PROFESSIONAL
LAI? OSs _r
? Office 4fours:. Telephones:
8:30 A. M. to "7:00 P. M. Office'6033
Residence"'8873
I)r. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
linns, Plates, Crowns and Bridge*
Sunday t>v Appointment ?
Extraction jjy Condt rtn-e Anesthesia *
n epucimty., ~ /
ll.OT1^ Washington St., C :la., S. C.
Office Hours: ; Phone*:
11?A.?M1' to?IT P. ? r" ?* Res. 887? 7 "" 7
G ln? M.' to 8, P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon Diseases
of Women and Cluiu'en
A Specialty
Office: . / Residence:-115
buy M, i-"1 V
Columbia, S. C.
. _ , - . r It*.
DR. H. H,-COOPER
Dentist
of the Gums .
Special Attention Given to Diseaaaa
Gold Crown, and Btiuge Work
' : A Specialty
Office Phone G42t?, Res. Phone 82>>4 ' -
uai ?as+Hiiyrun St., C olumbia, S.C,
I'Hf )N JKS:
Office 311*3 Kesidenco -IIJ 2
DR. A; J. COLLINSr ?
Dl'MIST
1317 Harden St. I'olumbia, S: (\
DR. J. G. STUART
O ce Hours: Tele "hone:
1. :Q0 to 1:00 P. M. ' Pes. 4602
6:00 to S 00 P. M. Office 3706
Office: - poaidfTiet-:
2030 Taylor St., 1117 Pine St.
t~>R i \i i> win <
^Physician and" Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases Of
Women.
Office: Residence:
1125 Washington 2230 Ham; tot ' -.p
Phon 6429 Ph ne 7564
DR. S. R. GREEN
r Office Hours: Telephone?:
9 to 10 a. m. ; Res- 6028
2 to 2 p. ri?. . Office- *577fc
0 ? _?I
Office: Residence:
1517 Harden Sf. 1508 Gr.epg St.
Utbce Hours _ Phone
11:30 A. M. to 2 Is'. M. ' Office 3536 .
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. ' - Res. 6548
?Dr. C. Ei Stcphcnnon ?
Physician and SurReo..
Diseases of Women ano Children A
- Specialty
Office: ' . * Residence:
. 1414M> Assembly St 13'8 Q.,k St ?
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Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
N. .1 FRFnRRirif
Attorney *at-Law and Nota.y Public
PRACTICE IN ALL, COUKTS
?State, and Federal
1119 Washington St., Colun.hia, S. C.'
M ,
J. H. JOHNSON & Co:
Notary Public and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lots in
PINE RtDGE ,CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
College P,ace.
Phone 6422 > ^
1109U Washington Street
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