The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1932, Page Page 8, Image 8

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We Iiiijjt* for them a speedy.-r-evoyeri. - ' ,sai.acoi. colt; i1 .-vi;ri> ami CAJ'SlM.KS will iiar your roughs ami eolds, has been |ihusually successfully, with most stubborn cas. t? -es. \o ?fH mmi'i-il -by "gradliatl' .li LL^- r i .1 v | 1 ' ?h I'1 nOr buys lull si/.e hot-. Jo Syrup and - * Capsules, Cash <>r C. t >. I'. We reserve rj^lil 11?_t'i uml'inue otl'eV. ' S.il.u at Cm.? 11? i' i?W-?V\ m 'inn*1, tun Hlvd., Cli ieny'-i>'. t i 1 i: i>is. PHMnvVM*<T i 'MP* viiWWinMMI! "T'ZJsH'O MI -fr. -m?.' f aw \ .. , : * H I N I ; , : !7T \ I I if 1 > * W < c i i \\ ,\ ? ||^-~ ? v 1 '?' ~DA L Y _ ff; 4 MA A' l~ r? * I M I VM F V 14 VI , i -?J- r _ - v * ( .; %stv;- '.k ' . .. >.; ' ' -:i *:*.+ >. r. * c' * P ? ??? cuius it>? iri"?; i riu ismvc. ; IIO' I'rl'-I '.) " ' .1 ... l'K"tr i :. iti ? VX'C'Ovvvv'.1 . ; 1 . : VO'X'C'O'-O ^i BEN'S I <> " r I rt __ O v ft c yt* X O ^ - ?.? p - V u \i <> ? Made o ,Cj;" ' O ? Ami To-Order * o v ^ . S?11. VP- ' i ?' V V Ltv VM > S 3 .... > ^ i .! 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Her^Children: M>g.gie Brown Mary Jackson Tillman Johncon . James iJ-iilmson Charlotte Robincon TITE NEW CENTURY CLUB Mrs. Walter Brown very charmingly entertained the club and a few additional friends at her attractve home on Washington Street, Thursday afternoon. " Mrs. Harry Goodwin made highest* [score and received lovely hose; Mrs. 11. H. Cooper scored second and received hose also. Mrs. Jake Eubanksreceived a dainty handkerchief; Mrs. N. A. Jenkins received pretty stationery for-holding highest guest pfize. Mrs. Betty Roach a dainty handker| chief, guest booby. A delicious repast - was served. Guests of -the evening were Mesdantes N. J. Jenkins Betty Roach, Carrie Ray and Misses Fanny and Daisy Roach. I,ATT A NEWS I " t On Monday I,atta was favored with k visit from Bishop R. C. Rail Sam, Bishop of the Seventh Episcopal dis' tnct was a- welcome visitor at Rev. "J Fordham's this week. , On Wednesday evening Mr. and 1 Mi1.*. A. W. Bclin gave u nupper in lienor of their son and. daughter-in"law, Mr. amp Mrs. Earl Bel in. ?The invited guests- were Rev, and Mrs. --S; Wt-Fordham, Prof, and Mrs. J* A. -llolmaH, Profr- and- Mrs. By- L. McBrytley Mrs. Annie G. Harris, Mr. an Mrs. C. W. Wade, Mr. and^Mrs.. Dennis Bethea, Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel, and Mrs. Dora Fladger. It was | . ner could hot be surpassed. .Mr. . and Mrs. Earl Belin visited Rev. and Mrs. Fordhaili before . returning to their occupation. Mr. Be4 Iw ' returned U>?New York Saturday, I flight _ and Mrf. Bel in rcjhirheJ to Beautor t Sunday morning. \W had splendid services; all day Sunday although" ihe weather was cold in the morning Rev. . Fordham pt'eached a strong sermon from the* 1st chapter of St. John, subject "A Crying Voice."' In (the .afternoon ^ Jvv;uigiJ ist Piatt preached a very Board. The service was enjoyed by all.. Sunday night Rev. T. J. Ransom of Poft _J)e.e preached for' R iM,: C. Newman to a full house.' Rev. 1. 11. Alston, pastor of Newberry Station an.l principal of the* graded school in Sellers and presid ing elder Murph were present at our = :il lei imorr; yervtcC ;thd mttdo VtM'.V~trR~ teresting remarks- to the htmrd. , ? 1'lie uiuugei?set?of?l.atta?have organized a society known as l.atta Night. Hawk. This "Society was OC _ gani/ed on .Ian. 1 with eleven mem hers; to date there are fourteen: 'The society is progressing nicely. The of* ii^rs are president,- Mr. (i. A. Flad. gef; Secretary, Miss Daisy Berry; Treasurer. Miss Rosa M.c Willie; Re~ porter, .miss r.nzanetn Mnitn. tins society hold its first party Fiidaynite .trin. 2'.? at tho 'homeof .Miss 1)ais> Kerry. The guests were Messr' Foster, Johnson. IV'ritel W\llian\s. Willie I., Jackson and others", . COl.l M HI S, OHIO % 1 \ * ' % ' Sunday was a line dayband services . hugely attended. . Seeing' that ev _-ctivuive sceni<_lo_be taking on a now lite diTTmgTHnTdem^ Qui ] ihtuvh is growing niore than ever. The pastor. Rev.. M. C. Williams ! after being indisposed for more than ; 2 .mouths is convalescing greatly and -doing act ivo. service The subject of the sermon was "The : way the truth and the light," Said J text found in John 14:6; the theme > is "Christ made no compromising J promise. fn outline form: 1. The way; 2nd The truth; 3rd. The light and from th'is?,subject many interesting points |yTo*ere drqwn out and each and ever.C . one enjoyed the service.. ' a> \ Mrs. Hattie Williams, wife of Rev. M. C. Williams is on a business trip in Roanoke, Ya.? and leaving Cotum mus a few days ago she- intends to . visit friends while in-the Majic City. ' In the evening services under the direction of Mr. J. H. Mahan the vb! vaV choir rendered a musical program ? that was enjoyed by all, one that we .^1 will not forget. *. Let us wish that every church will , prosper in the future and dedicate | ourselves more to the service of God. : t DO YOl I XO BE : DR. W.J V SPIRITUA1 ?$ Will help you out of tr -1.^ Itiul aUUXOtWul.? Will b I JL ?- t desiret A on A '>07 GI1.LIARD ST. THE PALMETTO L ^ ' GLEANINGS FROM SALTER MEMORIAL M, E. CHURCH Rev. A. Seon Henri, Minister V V " As was anticipated a very pleasant Sunday School was ours to enjoy last Sunday. " The "Sunday School Thermometer,"--continues to- rise and bids fair to reach the "300 tronl line" on April 1U32. Our Supt. Dr. Leon Wakefield is wide awake and is often seen gazing at~ the mercury at it rises to its destination. Wonderful educational and enthusiastic counsel meetings! ,. These meetings .are held each Sunday at 3 p. m. The officers and teachers, form this group with Rev.. Henri, presiding The Children's S. S. Chorus is preparing to render several selections on "Railrod Men's Day" at the church Dr. J. C. Anderson,, will be the principal speaker, with Dr. J. C. McClellan presiding elder of the Columbia district'present. Dr. I). H. Sims shall introduce the speaker. Rev. W.. A. Robinson, professor -of History Betx.edict College and pastor of Second Calvary Baptist church will preside. | Mr, Tom Crafton will be in charge ol the "Railrod Group" ami liev. A. S. Henri will givg a vocal number,, aka.: Henri, Several visitors present on. Jast Sunday and were introduced. Among whom were: .The Misses Golf ami Miss Barlett. the latter a teacher ir our public school system. We are always happy to have our friends vis it as and take active part in the Sunday School. Did you get a copy of "The Salter Announcer'!" Tf not. we have a Tow copies left. There arc ,no charges. "The Salter Announcer," is printed by friends of the churcJi. The "first or February" isue was printed by courtesy of Marshhl-Talum Co., Liv iek and Lowrance, Inc., Dr. I,. M Daniels, Dr. D. II. Sims. Regal Drug Store, llayerty Furniture Co., Asbeil Motor Co., Inc., Sears. Roebuck aud_ Co., Owen and Paul, and Counts Drug Store. . .. . ' "T > ";v Big Educational Rally .-at?'Salter Memorial Church; Friday, evening. February 12 S o'clock sharp, conducf; the A. M. K. t lUIVch. wnn Dr. .1. C. McCiellan. P. E. M e are expecting a capacity house. And now for uiur Sunday School scripture verses for the month.?. Sunnav. Feb. 7?"Let not vour heart be troubled; ye believe in God -believe also in?rpe."^ ? Sunday, Feb. 11. "Iii mv~fathor's house are many mansions; if it were Mot so, I would have told vou? I g-> to prepare' a "place for you." . Sunday. Feb. 21?"And if I go and prepare for you, I will come again, and receive your unto myself, that where 1 anr, there ye may be also, Sunday, Feb. US'?"And whither I go ke know, ami the way ye know" GOWN N F,\VS At l:-lf? Rev. W. I.-Gore-. Rev-. AV eended the rostrum after al preliminaries, by the pastor he selected as a text" Psalms 5:1:1, subject 'The-Father and. hi$ children. He preached a soul stirring sermon. The Sun 'ay School is still progressing.-^ Adultfliv^ \.I 1 Ml- \ R. l.ewi>tei- teae.ii'or is holding the banner at this writing. . , ' - The A. C. K. Leagtie is making rapid progress under the lea iership of Mrs. A.. 11. Wilson as presWent. A very pleasing program was reti1 de-rod at the evening, hour of .Worship, Singing. "Give ine that ol.i 'time re I i g i on "; Sc r i p t u re lesson by the pas Tlt.i 1 iiv.i'c PiMivi v Singing. "I want to hoar somebody [II HI kl'llH't K'iUllllli.' M!^ E lit mil1 Gatise; Duet. Miss Helen Levister and Miss 'Nellie Suggs; short talk anr so glad trouble don't last?always: instrumental trio! Mr. G. B. Brantley and his. two sons; recita'"tvy "Ketv"Xrl"Ratrtbow; singing". ?7 tion. Miss -Evelyn Bryant; singing by- the choir.'"! ain't going to sf.dv war no more;" solo. Miss Mae Myrtle Gaddy." "Open my eyes., that I may see;" recitation Miss .Mary Drayton; select reading, Mrs. Sarah Lloyd, A tribute to Mr. Rosenwald bv Mrs. X. B. Levister. The Mis eionarv Soei.-tv inet Friday Jan.. 20 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Gadsden. After all business was transacted the hostess served a delicious course of punch and cake. An Oyster Roast wjjs guen Friday night. Jan. 2b by the Usher " Fount fi" th.? h.-motif t' tin- .hni.h. Mr. Raleigh Ballen is put again to the delight of his many friends. Mr. Kindel Carter is improving at . his home. Mr. H. B. Wilson and Mrs. Rebecca Bessant was happily married a few days ago. A .4. .4. .4. ,c. ? 4 ' " 'vv%^vyvvvvv4< rWAT?Tf LUCKY? % SEE? , Y I.DAVIS V -? ?-?-?=??X ; adviser f ouble; make you happy Y less ring* ur any thine ' ?? * (Wo Hours: 9 A. M. to 1\ M. > FLORENCE. *. C. ?? f 4 EADER - / BKTHESDA BAPTIST CHI IU II Hev. G. G. Daniels, Pastor Georgetown, S. C.?-The Mortgage Burning Jubilee Week- sci vices bepan : Monday night, Jan. 24,. Dr. .J, C. \ Dunbar, pastor of Morris St. Baptist J Church; Charleston, S. C.. preached" each anight. A lively prayer meetting was had before each .^pi-vice. '^'ho j church was packed at every service On Friday night the crowd was so great that folks were standing. This was indeed a great~~soul stirring meet ing A number of persons joined the church for Baptism. Sunday was the climax. Dr. J. W. Boykin, pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist church, Camden,. S. C?, was wi'h us.' At'lr&o a. m. the regular ser[ vices began. Mrs. O. A. 1 hompson read an excellent paper subject: "Music and the church.'? The Junior-Missionary quartet sang' "1 couldn't hear nobody pray." Dr. B. II. Eaton, Ph. G., and chairman of the Trustee Board delivered an address on "Opporlum- . "ties,'* which was full of thot. Dr. Boykin text?war;?found in?Hrc?rrt+r verse of the 10th chapter of. Luke: How much owest tlum limn me 1 .i'.j-iI We all wont away saying .uur hearts bum within iraT._wliilc he talked by the way;r"?Tw./ etmdidau X' joined the church. 7:30 ,A lively prayer service was conducted by Deacon Morris Mi-haw and others. Ten minutes addresser, were made by Sisters 1L'; y \V A; i; were made by Sisters Betty Woalh ers,-Charlotte Wright. Matilda OreOn Belle Brown," and Deacons (ten. .. Lino, S. A. White, T. F. Lay lock, and a fervent prayer was made by Deacon W1 X Wil s. " A paper was read by Mis. Fan nye A. Layloek, subject "The Howard in Well * Doing." Dehcon 11.; McD. Jackson delivered a. ten-minutes address also tlie senior quartet (male), sang 'Do you want to be a lo\er o.J" the Lord" and "Hide me Oh my1 Saviour Hide,' whi"h.was very nuicJi en Dr. Boyki'n again preached from the 1th chapter of Neh. and the tHlv verse. So built we the walls. . foi the people had a mind to work. . This sermon w<t? very' interesting. -Tin Mortg:tge-Burnimr ceremony was tin n hold by the Deaconess Board. Tl. Deacons. Trustees and members o't the Deaconess oBoar.; assembled flt the 'front. Rev. R. A. Fishbunn M..o \I?. A(L'iiw..t. struck the inatch, ami the Mortgage, was' burned while lite choir isang " softly "llod will taki! (.'iiii- id' .mui." Bantism will he held at I t < " Sunday mormng Feb. 7. A larg\ number wil be baptized. The Women's Missionary Societ;, gave a'"Radio I.eap Year" Party a. the home' of .Mrs. Maudest Atkinson Duke Street Monday evening. Feb. 1st. This was 'largely attended ami proved to be a success, Come to Bethesda 'thy li iendi; church when you visit fJeorg.-tmC N 1 \ l'.T V -SIX Ni'.WS ) Rev. L. U. Jackson, pastor of i . Ility M. F. Church wn-- a piensnTTTvisitor ol' the* High School iast lhuisday. Mrs. L; J. Jackson and children arrived last week , and are at home i . Trinity's Parsonage. "Saturday morning the sad.taws o the sudden death of Mr. John Calhoi. Sr.. was indeed a great- slunk. Mr. Calhoun was a wb: thy niai he has been superintendent of Friend ship. Baptist Sunday School and cn.aii, man : of the Deaco.n lloar.. a >>-u? . - tllil'tv ,\i':nyr?H vr - also?st rvoi < ii;iii munship of the public 'school irusui board 'for., a great many yeaTs. 'A bers of Friendship ho was a. Mosc-.. "Servant of God well done,' n'hini"M'.,t 'imi' MiM'b'v 1 Tlie battle's fought,. tlu*?victory's 'woo' Enter thy Master's joy."' The deacon's spoke i n his life's work. And Prof. J. H. Shealey snnki interestingly of-the life ?n Pro. l al ' Ti'oun. Several of his irfrrrr rrn witnessed the funeral'service. Rev. H. M. Taylor preached the funeral, lie was at his best. l'ro. Calhoun leaves_a wife, three daugh^ ters. one 'son. two brothers, and a large number of grand children an f ' a host of sorrowing friends to moifrh - Ati- P R n.tnn :> 111 n i i ?!).. 1' i.. meeting at Morris Chapel ihijVrs' Church Greeuwood. Saturday ait-' Sunday. . , Rev. Taylor preached S-^day .at terpoon at Bethlehem. A very g'vt.t sermon. ~bieuer Noiinal llfgh S. ...' ; tet rendered* a special' pr.attain?; Trinity Church Sunday nig.ht. Mesdames Ella Graham andT>. A. ~ Pfli'kev nimurt'd Il> fiI I'l'i.a i *M V: day afternoon. . Mesdames Ella Graliam and M. C. Lark wore in Greenwood Satin- ay attending-to business and spent tv,. | pleasant- hours ill the moving piclure show, Mrs. Margret Riehardson eplr!,U.J.nod the Missionary. Soviet v. Friday at derecITTy various menlheF^T'Tii'ii''!- 'dr% [officers for lP.'td were elected. .Many , sick members were donated sotr-e ; thing. The hoaiess served samiweyes, cake ami hot chocolate, "1 iu- ne\ 'mooting will, be held -at the [ton Mrs. Leola Satchel. Feb. Id. j Mrs. Ethyl Ferrin and little d -:e:V ' I tors, Miss. Christine Sludei irk -p.-.r. j the waek.pnj at. liitm.v . jOo Your Trading With | Our Advertisers i ' 1 * T BETHEL A. M. E. CIURCH Dr. H. E .Brogdon, I'astor Georgetown, C.?Suudayr- Jan. dDrP was a very toll day.?Thf pang of winter was keenly felt, but church goers were seen wending their way. At li o'clock the spiritual fire began burniitg and continued throughout the day. We had with, us Dr. J. E. Beard, i\ K., ol' the Georgetown Distract who preached for us both morning and evening, two very interest ing sermons. The morning text be-" ing found in I King 17:14: For thus saith the Lord "God of Israel, the barrel of meal shall not waste. Ncfi therhshall the cruse of oil fail, until the Uay filial the Lord semleth rain upon the earth. Tlieme: The meal and oil'"that wasted not. Through his discourse we were sightcj to the fact that great miracles wrought did not slop back yqrfcTer in tlie ctuj-sot? Gil.tub and Kasha but continues until this day. We must Only hit^.- faith and open our c.ves and see the work of C.oil.- lie, is iust as sympathetic towards us' today as was-he U?tl)' lumuiv crowd that follow id flim out there t>n the shore oi' the sea of GaliitV. At tile : 'u inlay School . hour th boautii-of Lr-son .Jesus, feetjs the mUltitude was uiscussril with much ii)terest. ' . ?^ At 'OS-JO- the 'League. services began at which time the Ir. E? was prcsenr m .1 made a lew timely remarks which was enjoyed. At V a warm praver service was Had |ed by Bi'b. JUL Blake. At 800 o'clock: the. evening hour 'of service started. Text of the Elder's sermon I'liil. .'J: 10: That 1 imty know him ami the power of his resurrection and the icllowAtip of his satFering, being made comfortable unto his death. . Theme: Knowing God and the mystery of his life and death, .We \yere; pleased to have Mr. an -Mrs. II. C. Latimer the on-ip- . 1 hiiuighier of ~lTeV."*~T. W. Browm, Wild Mr?. Maul B. Rainbow of Conway r.s visitors. You are .always welcome. BE AI FORT COl-NTY TRAINING SCHOOL *44*-?Andersmr:?Miss Jordan.?Miss Blake ami Prof. Morion all instructors at the Penn Industrial School. St. Molina Island, S. C., made us. a short visi^ Ion Sunday afternoon. The Training School, wishes to ex tinl to thciu a hearty welcome to c ine to us any. time.TI77 and .ui s. Ja? ksnnf l>a\ is o) iiHin visitors ol' the past week. Mr -Lavis., is ii. iiu-nii).of the Gerfcral Lducaliou Board and manifests "niiuh interest i.i our school. Our principal made a trip to Beau-' fort on Sunday afternoon to atUnd thy funeral of a brother Mason. Aeeom.panyintf him were. two <rf Wtr >\ udu i's . M iss Grayson and Mrs. Riley and Mr. llcnry. Golden of the >' an toy ('i.,;s. On account 'of hayi'itr '<< *111 i o I il-.is funeral.' i i'of. Slvink in'Wa*--compelled (to po-upivne a trip o (iai'.r.it. s. I ., wlii,': hi .vis' to in\.> "-. ne o attend to s> ' h- cTmrvt~ affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Carter 'of Coo-uwliatchie. S. ('., spent a few pours, or. i ur campus on Wednesday afte: tioi a. i hey raiue [i> iiliiiT their uuio >n :il, til- Mr!?)o|.s An fnjrr other vi*il??rs of lh.v l>ast wcoic v.? A .'Irs. 1 kovolhy S. l)..\v?. ;> \>f \io.; an . r*f r." Whit i.' of iin -. S. 'It s - I '< wrrax is a i'< iv.t'r oiiaJo*'*' a . ' '? *V4mu Has a dnojibi*i ail:! ,i t-\. :. ? u la Jo. Mil I I Ur\^rrttt7K?NEWS tii\ t-'M, 1 i.Time's ami liu'oihois v.aii tin- many visiting: frietuls havj1 witnessed.'ont of the host ebsv 1 'to un dim m HlyWiiA.?1TTT!. i!mi4ius. h. ip. >U. Pleasant I-tistrict was at his host.- T-he people of* Me("lel!anvi.ll? arc very niatefiil t?? tin- III. Rev. R. P. R. iisoin. Bishop Of ,SoiTrtV"HParoli iah r n> -lead;t his-.district on to *suecess for.doti is. with hill... A a. 1.1 o'clock Sunday movninjr tin P. E. preached one of his soul winning st'inions. \Text (laT! 1:1: Stano . in the Liberty... etc. Subject Stand lit. The? service will nevei l'v foifiroi:'U', All reports were fenti. i'c 'i" l!s!;u lo' \ . ColteetIons for the ,.:vy Sy UW ' " At 5 41lj<-- people listened to one of the host lectures hy P. E. llollihs Snhj. ot " l'he Power of Thought,' wiifoli was holnful and 1'nll of in formation. Aftov it's eoyelusion the eoiuormini* of the otVieral stv.lf. Tlu~P1 l-Melored w.th a stavessTifl davT ? 7-p ; ? ' * ? The S'o-wnT\le>.s Hoard. No. 'J v.vr; w-iik' awake on Sat'..itihy Vv ening; with a hiu Shnwvr at the par Mttajri. Manyjro..d thinps~ to make* a pleasant stay for the {riiest. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Murray have ?hoeio?M?i+t?M-k-?ceoununh y. ThU is their lift'h" year and it seen:like ihu firs':. They can stay another !iv.? i: Ri-h- r ih.- Hin say s.?, A'n; ' u the many irifts that were rrrr^-rv,e v:--:ov and fnr.tily durini" the Iv-Hdays there was oTTF that ' tr >. ! (ha; ?: whieh the pastor wish ti> niev.: ;\>!v ' -Thtvujr.h the inspiration -of the Holy (iin -1. Mr. I. 1). Robin-en r. rji.w et.ai Ufsti>n made and.alonoti'd a Valid', in" honor of the pnstoi. All uho know Mr.. Re'.inson :!! a k'^wV.lf, tnat heJU?s": er i-'.t'.aU:!. - This .pulpit _& ? ;. M "' ' " J "hv?*TT?"lain \ . s : ; r .t J. t.tis. \ Vety . .eelknt pre/.'an;' tvio.i' i lie.e! at.' ei asid;; _,ii *.i 1 '(.o t 1 ell. Ar.ii le w al.idetii fa.'h he) . i :> ; H;,* i Jjf y rprttlis^* f"" these is eharity,' l.onjr May lie live who have made such a saciifiee, ?Z:;;?r~ "N . ' -/ *X ? ' :" ' - u <m'-_ V Saturday, Feb:-6th, 1932 LAURENS NEWS Sunday was a typical winter day here. Not cold, not hot. Just a day in* which one might feel comfortable whether in or out doors. Such a day afforded a splendid opportunity to those who desired the privilege of attending church services. This privilege was largely accepted by several of ours and St. Paul Baptist Church. . At Bethel Sunday Shcool ip the , morning anj League in the evening found many persons upon attendance. The feeding of the Hive thousand by Jesus in the morning's lesson and topic?Our .church service for Christ by the leaguers previous to the evening service was intere-'tingl-y discussed by those . present. At the morning service thy pastor was' grrrtrd with a capacity?house. _ Rev. A. C. East of the Ait. Carmel, circuit worshipped with us also Uov. Mrs. 0. II. AVhite. Baby mid Mrs. At^yoord. the aunt ,'dl* Mr-. White. , The pastor delivered a very forceful sermon text. II Cor. 118-10'; subjeet "Unfaltering faith in Jesus Christ." ... - At the eveniitg* 'ser-viyg. - the 'Mis. sionnry Society and Juvenile led by Mesdtunos Sarah Fowler" and Annie . L. Owens. respectively had as their speaker' fur the occa i<W It >v. K7TTI Wrignt pf the Baptist churuh w.hose Fsoourse_ ba: ed on the "Word niade.. ficKh"" etu.,?was?highly enjoyed bv the IK' plu. . Hther .VetiyHi-'s <>i tae churuh i v . may )?. ? along ai. > . Our latest.ae-qaisitiou ?the?c?i'm-aasivi Club" of w!'fir* i": . ?. Elsie Williams. f Pres.; Miss Willie Hunter, secretary; ami Miss Inez Burton, treasurer, This'club is composed of young men and ladies of the church, Mr. Elbert "Rensloy, Jr., is vice president. Club- meeting this week were had by "Use us Club."- "Busy Beo' and Stewardess No. 2. Mesdames Sarah Smith, NoriV Gaidingtoh and Susan . Rice presidents respectively. . Mrs. Sallie Blackscck of the "Boo" sters Cltfb'^won her spurs in the entertainment of members ami friends this Keek vsitli a very unique program " spiced with palatable^ variety of choice selections of reading, solos, quartetts etc., followed by an ample supply of ice cream and cake which was relishe.1 by all present. The l'olowing persons appeared on the program: Mesdames Annie L. Owens, t . F. Mart in, I'h~ S. Nelsun, ?? sa L. Coleman, Si Iludgon's. . Mrs. Wright, Misses Mattie-, Ducket ty. Jei.ette Brcwn, Mr. L. W. Gurlitigton and" Dreamland quartet. Mr. Arthur - t Barksdalc. director. " The Sunbeam . club Wliss " Frank Hunter -president was eiV-vrtaincd Friday by Miss Floreuee Byrd, at their lovely home Kast- South Street-.? i Fob. 11 "Cake ami lien Contest" "by Stewardess Hoard No. 2 p.miijses^' -t-o?lie Nvoll?utlended?l?y?thy loveri _J of this menu. -j Without?the slighte'st warning ill- .-j A. M. F. -Manse w-is sturmci Friday- j night by* a hriirado of footnuin laden with many varieties of irrOceries for tiie pantry which "almost" caused .] the tablets to Weaken befieatti their . load. The pastor invites them to eoii'ie airein. Those who contributed:* 9 .Mi-s7 r.-tla Thompson, M?\ and Mm. - -?-?a William Carrett, Mr.' and Mrs. John ' U WHliams. Mr.-anti Mrs. Arthur Barksdale. Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. (jarlingto.i ' Prof, and Mrs. Thomas '.Sanders, J Me-dames M.uv -Cannon.' Mary Me- ? Myitis'. F.va Cranr. Rosa?t-)ial. A- .J manda Byrd. Mr. and Mas. John Fowler. . Mty..lluic'kiuan Mis-.es F.lizahnili ./ 1 The Adult N'ig'nt 'School being. held' g at'-Ijanipton ili-is progressiinTnTeeTi -1 be.ig'n tanglu by Mrs. Oliphant. . One of the clubs -of St. Paul Baptist church are planning to have. Rev. W. IF. Martin an ! his choir .? ' I from Springtiidd "WTrh" them on Stin~day. d All members and friends are T| invited. The Charity Club met at the home of Mrs# Anderson Reid on West Hamilton Street Friday evening. There was a large number pvesent. The , . j meeting was inspiring and uplifting. Mrs. Golden the pyesalent *as - a; made eoneerning the -upbuilding of ?* y the dub. There we^ several visi ~-" tors present. After- the business was over the hostess served a deliciou? lypast of ehieken, dressing, vice, gr.a i veyi englfsh peas, sandwich an: black Icoiree of which all enjoyed very much.. -3 - Mr-.? K.n.',iline Xel-on?thanked the 5 - hostess ^suiting they wish they could j| eom.e again soon. Mis,. J". Huggin entertained the ? /j Ml-doiiitr .xorit ,i nf Hi. Ptml B;i|" Hjj tist Chtfech.. Ther<j were several in ntteiidar.ee. The {society rendered a gj tine program.. Rev. Mrs. Mathis gave .a >o 1 endn 1 talk, eonecrning mis-ion. sfl - Mrs.. Ajtderson Reed sang a beauti-. iuI soio. .wrs, r. Muggins, rosteit. Smith. John- Willie Rov ]\frg Mat his _sang ibo'autiful duets. The pastor." Rev. l.evant made several good* ro- ?.__^B marks on the subject "Falling Humanity." TJif. hostQ** served a de- r lit ions rourse of ice cream and two- W kin is of cake of which every one en <^0 St". Paul Sunday School is still ^hve ^ . . 3j Although the Sunt. Mr. Golden was V B away attending the union, Mr. SoloDtum Woody acted instead. Mr? -W iti 1 \?\\a< at?hi.- best?The le*.on -jaB was beautifully taught by the ditTer-^ 'B| out teachers: Mrs. Marv Whitner, Mr. .Solomon Woody, Miss Rose Slvepturd, Mrs. Sirillia Huggin, Fr'.nce? , B Hunter. Among the several visitor! weiv Mr. Huggin.