The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday. Feb. (ith, 1932
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( Ml l.'Cll ntws n;bethlkhem
bait. cm m ii :
Iiev. Sarah II... Smith, Pastor
The Bothlebem Baptist Missionary
Society mot with Mrs. Florence ^
Cannon 2-i 10 Washington St., on last
Thursday afternoon. The Society
was called to order by the Prcsi- (
dent, Mrs. Nell Craft at ,5:30 p. m. v
A lovely group was present a.nd a |
delightful hour was spent. Members j
-reported- ill as afollows; Sisters Ma \
- |<\nvlfrr,--Khi tit "Tuck- "(
er and Jartnie Wise. All were re.- 1
ported doing as nicely as could be <
expected. " 1
Sunday at 10:00 a. m the {Sun- r
day School was called to or 'er by (
the ' snnerintendent.' Subic* of the ,
* lesson was "Christ feed the Multi- ,
udo."- Much inttMost was taken in ^
. the lesson hy s. fular- 'unci teachers.
Eleven new.scholars have been added
f .j._to the roll the month of January. t
At. 11 3d a. m. Brother llolloway
brought to us a message, St. John 1
1 1 o !*4 ?*.?Ciiejtei 1 low !r ' ii TTo man i
than?this .1 hat a man lay clown his <
life fr: his friend. Sel-'eet: "Low.
and F l iendsniiY "
o:00 1'. M. Rev. Kosebotit'tfh preach j
ed Tn nnerest of one of the church ,
clubs. . ' " . |
B. 7. P. V. v."..s he id at. the usual .
hour, A^la^j ly. gro'up'of old people as
well as youhp were piiesonti Much .
was done in setting u_p a standarl i
of excelletv ft. j . P C. unusual
' ':1ai "t iv.'her. .of v Hilar- worship-"
ped with us throughout' the day.
Our doors are- always "opened to
_ {rive "i a !ie i'.\ welcome.
At 7-after a lively prayer in -c
Intr w.Yve' mane heart felt petition-:
- 'We a' re: etl OTiT. 1'.. .'1' hl'opfrln v =
us a hunilng- tnos::. Text choset
Ji;> 'in ei d In: Thus s'ailh the I,o:d
stand v ir 'lie v fcV;?and see, -arid
? 1' ^ r */ .'
ask if.v' the oh! fuv' s whore is toe
good u ay~ a Tcr wa'k r?. ore nr. ;ir -1 y
shall A:,.i it," vol. - scab. C-I
ft <5. n' s'.i : "'live V.'av <>f Hen\\'tv
Topics .as. follows', "'iio way spec i
The crmi'Tv ieco'.mn Vi.ed an! pi on
isb given.' This w:;s indeed a vofy.en
? court'.ring?message. <Mu> ?sought-'
membership.^ ~
The Pastors A id -Club- will nr?o
-with ^Mrs.-M-. . Prioleau on Thurs *
day afternoon 5 p. in.
i-.m.' n1i:l a y\. K. en 'i-eii
0!
!>?.*(.. K. r.ylvs. Pa Taf
We art Tini? ( 1 pi.iMM'u! I . Ill,- ).'?!...
Lor!, Sunday being a lovely clay; th
?(Tieei's,? teachers and scholars \wi\
out Th la rye numbers. The Sum!a\
School \vas very interesting and tin
review of- tile. lesson -by Lev. E. C.
("larlv w is. inspiring, and enjoyed, by
all. Three members were added to
1 Lue aS unci ay Krlniol 'roll 1 r
At 11 :;>0 a. ni. a spun Mid audience
had assembled. The p-ast-r suffered
irOm a severop.eold. Rev .1. H. 11?> 1 man,
delivered a nlessayv full of .tin.
spirit an ! power'from t! e t.-xt Man.
18:2;l: And Jesus ei.V.d' a little
ehHd unto Him, ami?se< Imn iii tin -
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- III it IM tu i MI*i i, ii n. i v u, \ 11 11 \ j
say unto yfeu, except ye he conviM'tu
anil become a? little children ye sh:if
not entor iuto the kingdom of heaven .
I)r. S." 11. Green, t ail and ARniar
Cora?Steward;?.M; .?Ada I.oC J
Mi---. Olivi^u?Vai lnuilili. Mrs. I:i-l>. -T
- t'oiins, Airs. Ensma Mi-kens', Air. Jo
?-Sharp' wrr-amont; the dii'tntgtlbdw
. visitors. We are - tfrart'oful to Dr.
? (ireen?tVr??Htt?words- of MK-nuraiN'- "
.intuit.
The Candle. HU*hl Drill uiven l>\.
the members of the'.-church Aid t he
w as indeed a ?wcoss. Pioyi-am wc'
. as follows:* Si?t<r, AH bail the povv. i
of Jesus Name; Invocation, Rev. S
E. .Martin; Solo, -Miss, hinttie'"Knox;
Paper, A real Mother. Airs. K. Chirk
Trio, Airs. Edwards, AIcDaniels, Join
son; a talk on. Christian Education,
ATr. Robert Burton; Solo, .My Task.
Airs. J. .^artiir; Paper, Duty of Wale'
injjr, Airs, I. \\ illiams; Duet, Aly Jesus
I love thee. Airs. Hamilton, Wil
linms; Candle -Light Prillled by Airs.
Al. Burton. A mat sum was realiz-feu'.
We are thanking our friends fyr
?? - the courtesy shown eome again.
. Alls! Alacey Graves is recupera't4inK
rapidly to-the delight of her, many.frienits
at hoi borne on--AV;vvjjj.le\ .
Street, afU'r umktr going a serious
operation at the \Vaverley Hospital
? Mr,;L. B. Oray tHnstea^ily improv?
-ing.
Mrs. Janie flayers, and Jittle gran 1
daughter spent a few days in Abbeville
with jher' sister,-Mrs. M attic
Mus ley: "
"FounderV Hay .will b<r~nbs~orvcd
> Sunday afternoon? February 14 at
-4rf)frIT; m."Dr."S"R.1 ovctm anrF <mr- *
ers are expected to be on program
Hope our good friends will come out
witli us as usual."
AN OPPORTUNITY TO 1)0 SOME
< Till NO BIO
. -0
There will be a "Silver" Tea'at the
home of Professor nr.'1 Mrs. R. I.
Lemon, 2527 Marshall Street, ' Sunday,
Feb;-7, froin *4 to t? o'clock. A
program worth while -w44b be had.
?Tin B. H. Sims, PrcAdeni of Allen '
University will deliver the main ad-j'
L dresst. T"" ~
fe This "Is an efTort for the benefit of
W . Alen University library drivty Please"
come and help us.
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-SOl'TH CAROLINA \
>N>NK1 PARK ( . M. K. _( ill R( H
Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor.
The Sunday school oh la:;4. Sunday.
va< opened at the ucual hour by 1
Suptx D. R. Starks. The seho.pl was i
veil a (tended and tlic lesson w a s 1
veil taught. Roth tcuehers and stii- i
lents. eagerly sought l'.or. the truths- 1
;f, the lesson and were am]fly-*, re- <
varded tor so doing. The lesson was J
ounil John 0:1^71subject: "Jesus.1
-Yi .Is. iiie Multitude.'- -? i
Ajt 11 .SM Klder J. . A.. Davis?hl'.etfJ
Tie" puTpit using? as his text: .Psalm
K):12: ".So teach us to number our 1
I.. .. . A I. .
iujs uuii' wo may apply our hoai ts '
into wisdom." This was a wonderful
-crmon.
The Epworth League- i pencil at
>:15 with a large dumber present.
I he. program was in chart e of Mr. i
iViliiam Scott. A Musical progiam <
vill be rendeied Sunday at h p, nil.
At 8. p. m. the Elder preached an>ther.
sermon which was eiij'oved l?v
ill. 4
Oil. Monday night the Elder, held
lis first Qipii-ii-r Thr?i epulis Com-ng
ironi the* various*T^oards of the.
huich as a whole- were"good. <
Rev. A. 1 ) p O I :i p 1 lo' p -1 w 11 m of\'ew
Bethel A. M. E. ('llUVeh a t 1
Bishopville was present ^uiil load"
Vw TenuTiTifO We won- glad to have
liov. Dunlap with us, and/ extend an
iniitaiioh to him to return ;it' any
rime.
Rev; A'lulersonwill (ill his pulpit
ill' day Suiuhvy. The -I <>i I -npprr
iv i-H? bitr-rrrl 111I fust e fe-il.
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FIRST ( ALVAUY BAIT. ("Ill R( 1!
-?Rev. S. S. Vounjthlood. Faster J
Lust Sunday We we're greatly pleas.
erj to have :i l-Mj'-' in I ltd"? ..f ciH===
mid hoys at'li ml S. S. We. e.ntoyvd a .
very beautiful, lesson'. Tlie TVeding
of the .Multitude.- At the close o:
the class (liscus.-ions ?'c were blessc
i0 nave Li. Whales froni 'U,. Mon.lv
Bible (. ofiege. give, a review- of tin
Tin* ptorninyf \0>vshi]>. -which hegaiL
at 1 1 : '!<) teas ;i1. ""''ly i> 11 Ji111
R.v. A. Ariiouin of Uenedet ("?>1
lope* preached" a very ins true live and
msph my -sermon taken- from -Prov.
>rd c. In. pier -"Trust; ? ? 'the 1. > i d >v : I h
all thy heart and lean ||(,t to tli.v own
'LnilLcitandin*;-. vIn all aJk.lhy .way..
ekiiowledno ilini and ID- w u> or V
thy path." From this passage f'i
peaker brought its :i message oi'
husT, ullintr lio\V jrkrt it, is to trust
.u thi' Lord. lit- >al>'o pointed ' out
the l'act that iti such times as, we
uiv now pa.'sint; throuyh it navs to
SI list in void. >\t iTie coo- ip t '
sornipn Dr. .Whales, again spoke h>
us an ! -expressed Ins great _n.icasnr'
Tri having worshipped with us. w
were a Do delighted to hav- D
Briggs, Revs. thick. *J win* v.mt.'h
uul (Jilyard worship w+th us.
The' entire membership welcome
-Miss?M aggie?Mitchell?rrs a wat.n
eare member ol' the church, and .Miss
Lois.e Johnson. Mr. \V. Dean and Mr.
D.Woodson as candidates'Tor Dap-'
lism. ?:?? ?-?
We pause here to expci >ss the mi v-'
tur of s.adne'ss aitd.joy that, come to
tWftW'hew we recall the jufssinp nt
Sister Nellie Roundtree. Having liv-.
,.,t I,, CIO.. . .1.1
What it was to miss S; S.. prayer
meeting. n< r church. She was always
faithful. Fach one of us wi11
lllT-; i-' tun1. Hye^aiV .siiil. :n~~hi"T~-~iliisirl. Lim*?
\liui yyt joy .-coi'U s to us who 1.1 we
know tii it by in r. faithfulness an 1
iivi1 Ii)V 'tiiat In' 1 Idc'd. she
reived her reword ' .1
I i:\!\(. i ON m:\vs
Situ>lay Sflcol' at hel A.
M. K. (jhiin h wits lit ol at' usaal hour
Phi. A." Cr'-Th r.- iiir io was held at
'jiUti oViorlv with all officer* presint".'
Mis. Cornice' Rafael Car liehae!' died
Friday mo'-niby at the Co od Samaritan
Ho pitalf ami was - funeralized
Sunday' afternoon at .'1:00 o'clock at
Tones' Chapel Church, Rev. Redmond
hrt^-partnrTnvitrh'^rt 'fife sermon, liewas
assisted by Rev. Johnson pastor
-otL K'i'W lb-Mud iilsO Rev. "Tfawkins.
Sli<> loavt r ajm d'and, live sistei om.
bfd'.her to mourn her lost.
tfur pastor is very luisy iinanyin?
for a prreit rally at New. Ilethel mi
Jlu- I'ffti av. second Sunday in Feh.
at d:0tl Vlnck at wtrtr 1r~tiirrmthere
w ilf It-., n cHioii iiK'e'intr with tC- 1'.
lb, .ef tills district along with all the
pastors and their congregation and
choirs.' Dr. D. II. Sims,- Prcsido'iit of*
Allen University will be principal
speaker along with Prof. R. I. Rcmon
and Pmf ! ' ! ' C?1.1, ni?L)i,. I.awi-onc^
Dr. I.ogan,?ldr-. G. K. I.yles. ~l)r. Iv
F. Vance and others. All are asked
dtv?pfc-y?one -drHarr- in "the rally:
friends like?vflse. There will be sev
oral quarHUs?ami?sntrrs?mTrtrrmt
Conn* ali! Don't mi s this moetinp.
Rev. Johnson ami his pood peo])le
have succeeded in vemodelinp
thiMprinp Hill A.M. K. Church which
now stands second to none. The people
are proud of their hew church and
come thru the.. rain on last Sunday.
to Hear tTuTr pastor. R?v. S. J. John-!
son preached in his new church and
plodped their support. In putting"'
over this propram.
Mrs. Hexie tiritt 111 is imprc>vinp
Rev. Johnson and Mrs. Jennie Sliph
motored to Whitmive, S. C., Saturday
to attend board nieetinp of Mutual
Benefit Society. |
_ THE PALMETTO Li
KMA.M Kj, A. M. K. CHI'RCII 1 I
Kcv-. K. fl. ,Mc(*ill, Pastor,
Chark'Mton, 8. C:
Those who were present on last
Sunday morning heard another rousing
message delivered by our pastor.
The text may be found in the twenty-second
chapter of the Acts of" the
Apostles, nineteenth verse. .The
Scripture lesson was read by the
pastor. The entire chapter was selected.
after which the twenty-sixth
Psalm was read responsively. 1 We
wore leased to note one accession.
'! he funeral services of Mrs. Mar
ma wigtali were held at Emaivuei
;<n dust Sunday afternoon. For many
years she has been a soldier in this
warfare. Last week She recejved. her
discharge from the battlefiefd.
'?We are always pleased .to say a
few words relative to ouf Sunday
school. It is still increasing in num
bet. The superintendent, Mr. ST'T^T
Johes is always at his post and the
teachers al.so.t_ ??- *???
The Allen League convened at the
usual hour with a splendid gathering.
Mr. Win. Gadsden, the president
is striving to bring it up step
by step. Preaching
was dispensed with at
the evening hour and Stewardess
Board No. % Mrs.. M. J. Alston president.
sponsored ipi't" an intf"1"atinpr
\\ oman s 1 >ay program. It was a
Woman's Day, but one male appeared
on the program.?Robert Earl Gadsdmi,
who very nicely?rendered a Vocal
solo accompanied by Miss A. E.
Mi ore, pianist.. The Junior?choir
with Miss A. Hh Moore at the organ
served all day".
The name*- of -eight sick hiembers.
were read ly the secretary.
'Mrs. Maggie! Richards one of the
clni-.i kmlyj.1--is VOt'.V sick at her home
K> Nassau street.
The Moclr Conference hcbl at the
church on Monday ni>?ht last wast
well attended and very much enjoved
by all. /
The "^Boosters" Club! "
Ori the evehinj^ of January 27th,
a fl'iiUl) ..I' y.inn^ la.lio^iail ?? lliu
pais,,mice and organized The "Boosters"
Cluh of Emanuel A. M. E.
Church. The object of this club, as
was .explained by the chairman, is to
st the Trustees and Stewards t;
lender am service that might help
to lift our church. Meetings are
scheduled 10 be held pn the first and
fourth Wednesday? nights in each
imtnth?at The" parsonage. The following
persons .were elected: * Mrs.
Carrie Ip McGill, president;.! Mrs.
Lillian Robinson. V. P.; Miss Lorraine
Moult.rie,-Fin. Sec.; "Miss lima
Middletoti; Assistant; Mrs. Wilhel111
ina Jo bnson. Tr..:i<nm- Mi-mlmr"presenf:
Misses Frances White, Gertrude
Lango and Grace Frasicr. A
delictus lepast was served by the
hostess after which the meeting adjourned
to meet on the first Wednesday
11 ight?in?February.
WFSIFY M. F. ( HI KCH NKUS.
York, S. C.-??.The Rev. S. M. McCollom.?tliij_
>:niarT;?ud'ahle?and?rrr^
ceptable District Sjuperintencfent held
his first group" meeting at Wesley }
M. E. Church Jan. 25th, where the 1
recently appointed,' Rev. John Caldwell
Gibhes, has charge. .
?The Meeting brought' "together almost
all of the 21 pastors and from
one "to two laymen from each appointment.
The Ut S-. lined out thesociaL
tinancial, educational rt?-?
ligiuus dutjes,. and requirements to
tlie Krethren for the year's work.
The preachers and delegation resolved
that they would take the challenge
and work mightily ,and continuously
to advocate and bring up
every "request, and cause advanced
and imposed.
business, was exposed Ii'i?n- the text~
(ien. 5-5; theme "A Man"?by the?
Uev. Thomas " White, a bright gradCollege.
' '
JJr, J.-B. Randolph, the nresident
of . Claflin College, brought an em
i-ou raging and substantial message
to the group about the institution's
growth, health and needs and the
fine manner in which the brethren
Were supporting the school. The
Revs. G. A. Thomas, J. A. Summers
A. Kimx,. G. C. Brown and Mrs. P.
M, Ciibbes spoke in strong terms of
tlie indispensable worth of Claflin,
and the constant interest of the District
to unhesitatingly endorse and
support her endowment and expansion
movement "ami cooperate with
the administration.
The 1). E. League Presidency Prof.
F. N. Clement. The S. C. Conference*"
AC.?F,?M-.?Si?President?a-rrd?Dist rid
Pirdctoir of Religious Education, .lfrs.
4A?M. Gitvbes and Mr.*. J. G. Stokes,
the I), L. A.^Pie-sident addressed the
Conference on their?respective fields
of tabor. Tho'W. F. 11. S. was <>r
on the. District: Miss Catherine. Moore
presidents?^liss. Famno Jackson, secretary,
and Mrs. E. P. Bruce, treasurer.
The D. S: expressed his excellent
pleasure arid satisfaction to have
this organization to function on his
district.?uiuUir?Uw?wise?direction?of?
the S. C. (.tttnXerencp president. and
her corps of competent and "worthy
workers. ?
The District has been divided into
-sections-to?meet the?convenience of
the brethren, and to enhance the
interest of the work. The next
group meetings will convene at Spar
tanburg, April 5, Rock Hill April f>,
Jefferson April 7. Full attendance
is tfirgcd at each one of these sessions"
by the brethren residing in
the vicinity of the same. v
The L: A. President,-"the versatile
and aggressive Miss Bessie Wright
with her body of faithful women
church workers, and the matchless
entertainer, Mrs. P." . M- Gibbeg and
her able piencher husband spared no
time and thought *in making the
ministers and laymen "Welcome and
llappy" and giving them a most lavished
and delicious, as well as palatable
banquet.
The farewell messages were gtverr
BaDBR
t WAYMAN A. ~M. 15. ( Ill K( li
Rev. A. J. l-'elix. Pastor
Winnsboro, Si <\The tearhi : meeting.
Jielil at the home of \1i. :i:. l
Mrs. It. 15. Green .nil last Friday ni;.proved
to be very profitable.
Uv^|)ite _ ul . the.- ei->14--wen->m~r?t^rrr--"
day . morning the S. S. opined on
time and all who attended w i.
greatly benefited. Supti-^looi< n-i.'td
Mrs. E. J. Wiil'iatVk-. to -w
lesson, which she did vrry vt..
Rev. Morris Johnson, a stud'-n*
Allen I'niversity wasiiHro u< (.|?, . i
also made splendid remarks.
At i l'.sJO. Rev. Aioi ris ' Johnson. I
known" us the "Hoy Prearher " -wa
presented.to preaeh. Ile.ti-ed a.-ni I
subject ."Have -Faith1 in <huff ".YlTn"|
and women wept "while this yo me B
divine so wonderfully pn-arTu d.
At nijjcht there was quite a t'am-.h .\r
Cmtyto near his sermon <>:i "(iol jj
wHI deliver t ho <i)>;| ?'| ""d-r~"1
deed was another showeg?kriTin *?. i ; |
high.
Rev. W. ;B. Roular, as a gqe-t > ' r
'our pastor Sunday night. !! .1 - B
worshipped at Wayitiap and ma > y *
encouraging remarks.
Row Gunter, pastor of y.ioii'. l'i'. fj
grim Baptist church n-rc-rti.-.l . . '-ai
stirring sermon <iii last M<.n<f;tytTic . 1 '
at our chuich. Auspiees '<'k;l? 2
Feu.'. Mrs. \\ illio'Ma.- Felix.-<":.p,. j
Rt v?. ,?,?\V. Shaw?tt+rd?H-T?K-?1; ' 1
inson woe rt'eent callers at tin- pa.
U .'i kc. ' ? ?r
HAM Kit NKW S _
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Bethel Presbyterian (hurch?Ri \:
LL?1). "t ollin-i-,?I'a- mii
Our church service ami S. S. \vn,, j.
is progressing nicely. Friday nigh !'?
Rov, Collins and family w\.-iv; ' m.1
happy by the gooJ missjon-aiy si-tee? and
brothers ol' New Town of Dill-!..
Mr. Am?I-,-.- McCh-Hatr and"Mr. Ma-;.""
Grant, came to the'home <?f our pa
tor-trm! while that ~wi m t i"
ing him a wrap cfknie n:i ih.
and in. they en mo with ail lend., -:
good things to pound the family
the ho inc. . This was received w::t2, '
joy by all the ir.emhem of i > . Names
of- those who- gave -in tf.
pounding: Mr>. Ro.-a Met"j, 'f:11.. V, :
-Botheae Air. and Mrs. Sarah P
Mr. and Mrs. Pretty Page.-Mr>...Anna
Lee Manning.'-^lr. arid Mrs; Fa j
Page. Mr. and Mi s. lh In . i i"-.n,i?chael,
'Mr. and Mrs. Rob. it Pag . !
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Page. Mr. an-.
Mr-i. M< ngo(rrtttrt-: M:.' f: ; M
Daniel Wilson:~Mf. an! M-. W. !.. I
Carmichael. Mr. k&w retire Eytch. Mi".'.
[Dave Murphy, MivWiil c;i? ^{ --
and Mrs.. Slacy Alfurd. .This wa'- .
said t'6 bayi? valued ??>
by Roy. Collins; he further said" tiny
hil' 1 a? landing?invi'' '; ?trr?r-r
again any time. '
~~ SIMTllk m:\\s T ~
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Special services we're hel l a; :!s.
land Presbyterian church tv'itit .Mr. ( .
H. Rowland- the speaker. Tie- .hm r'
League nl Ait. Ib.-galv pi i i:' 1
special .progiam_ai Mt. Pi-tali and "h
Sun'ay School of Knu<'nii'.d--?-prttt
a -Relay Pew Rally at
Sunday afternoon Jan. :f 1^ i :?fPrince
Wilhurn af>peared. 'ih a?eh?-'ano
recital <>n Tuesday night at til- ?
Emanuel M. E. Church. The- Prm
is a two piano artist and .his wonderful
musical ability cap! iv-af'-ii ; ,
autjienee, 1?
The benefit bridge part\ g'vt".
Mrs. Kloiinoi- !?- in ?\! uoia;. . i ' -nrrFTg.
V..: ?
fair* and a tiiuunn il - ?j_
Mrs. Ruby Comvi-ll of < oitri <
spent the 1 uv ' lt?rt-rr':' t?n
mother Mr.-. IV..,.ie re at.,: Wednesday
afte-rnowi. -Jasi. iVl.b " >! *-.
R. X. .Evans delight ful'y Entertain- '
ed in honor of Mr--, Coi/weN. ' J.*; Id
was^tlu* enU-rtainiirjr feat niv" <>. -l I....'
afternoon and a .!<;!. e>u ! unnerved..
' <
Mr. and Mrs. Mn.k Siih-.)-, V.
E. S >ith, Ural .Mi-- l.esvi ... vi
OranprehiTnr" won- 'tin*, opu i
and Mrs. A. Andrews . >.o ! nd-;.';^
Januai y I5th.Dr.
and Mrs, W. W. ("in. n''?.
family ai Columbia hi .< i."
ternooit-- Aaf.-y J . in t he *t"i: \
friends. , ' J
F)r and M?-n W. 0 J. . M. ?!_
es Macrerie 'Atkinson. O-i.i'a ThjM "
son. Margaret Smith.. Miss. JoiV: a.
Atkinson and Prof, ('lias. Rrciwn ;d!
of r.p(ir;V('tii\vi) '??M-l' i' - fl,
With Mr. an " Mi:<. T|y o.. JVikjW.o
<nv Friday aftorm.n. .buy v.:,;:. .L
enroute to Camden, ... ??:;w
Tfy way. of praise, .-and c.
Wesley! the pastor. officers. nvnu ;
hers and friehds of York. .S. C.. by f
rv . t t-? ti i 1..1. .... l . t i\ .v ?
J >r. .1. n. iwirmmjan simcj.uk' i ?.
The hymn: "titul In- : 11 m; <
meet again," was.sung. -and thr M?yrc-diction
was announcQd bv the "Kev. >i
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Residence 8873
l*r. i>. \x. Jenkins
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-Dentist '
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;e 3il.i Residence 3422!
l)U. A. J. COLLINS
??J JEM IS J 1_ " ' 517
Harden S4r? CnhHttbia," S. C. . '
'''" i - I' 11t - Res. Phone 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
111 .rnoy-nt-! aw and Notary PuhlU
I'K.UTKE IN ALL COURTS
?Stale and Federal
I'M W n>hin?tnn St., Colon.bia; S. U a
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J. H. JOHNSON & Co.l j
Notjjty JL'jiblMi and Dealer
in' real estate and sale of-lota-iir ' J
VLVi; Mil Hi F CEMETERY. Beau- ;
tituliy Ldintcd on paved road above
Collejre. Piace.
Phone 6422
ll'OOH Washington Street .. ... j