The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 20, 1932, Page Page, Image 5
Saturday, February 20, 1932.
CHURCH NEWS 01
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
l)r. It. S. Lawrence, Pastor
The attendance at the Sunday
School hour was commendable Sunday.
The study of the subject of the
lessen was very helpful. Many visi
tors joined us in the service. Among
them were R'ev. A. C. L. -Arbouin of
Benedict. Coi'ege whom we delights
always to see and hear. He made
quite an impressive address "to the
school which address is highly appre
ciated. He remained and worshipped
> with us at the morning service. Gome
ag&iiu In the preliminaies at the
morning ^services ur. J. C. McClellan,
F. E. of the Columbia District
J acting for the bishop, of the 7th
Episcopal District addressed the
?- membership on a matter-of vital concern
of the church which matters we
trust will have the full support and
cooperation of every member and
friend. After which Dr. Lawrence
proceeded with'- the. services, deliver.*
in'g a wonderfully impressive sermon
. - crowded audience, from the ^ub
ject "The Dynamic af- Rtrtigron"-a^
- found'in Romans 1:16 For I am hot
ashamed of hte gospel of Christ, foi
" it* is the power of God unto salvation
to every one that believeth; t(T the
-Jew-first and also to. the Greek. The
discourse was . ni&sterly, far reaching
and had its "effect "for great good.
The sermon at 7:30 P. M. was anoth
er treat, taken from Ezekiel 9:4; subject
"The Signs of the Righteous.'
Both sermons reminded one of the
saying of the apostles of old: Did
not our hearts burn while he talked
with us by the way side. Three persons
came forward and joined upon
invitation, for which we are thankful,
The young people's f'plftfgram in
charge of Miss Dorothy Franklin was
:?highly beneficial and pleasing. W<
. wish to thank Mr. Code for a splen
ed address,.also RevS. Atkins and Stack
house, Mr. Alston, Mr. Williams and
? - others.for their-presence and part on
? thp program. We wish also to commend
Mrs. L.VT.; Bates, ehainnan of
the music committee for the splen
? did-beginning with our junior choir
Miss Melba Lawrence has recently
returned to Wilberforce University to
complete the teacher training course
and to major in history. I
Miss Sybil Nance has returned to
Hampton Institute to complete hei
college work there. We shall miss
them very much for their useful service
Ih tilt' Sunday Otlidol and church
but we wish them much success in
their school career.
Mr. Leonard Lawrence , is at home
again after receiving his diploma
from the Greer College of Auto Me
cnames m Chicago, in. -vv?-are ginci
of his achivements and wish for him
success ih the- profession.
TV.', nr.l '".frs. Lawrence wish to
thank the\Wa\crly Club for the man>
r..ce things they brought to the parsonage
last Saturday evening as a
token of remembrance
r . ^
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. G. K. Lyles', Pastor
Sunday School was opened^by the
Supt. at* fO A. M. after the discussion
of this beautiful lesson, Dr. Ly
lo i fravn-n timplv talk all enjoyed:
We regret that such a few was out
to hear him.
At 11:30 Dr. Lyles delivered a wonderful
message from the Text Gen
4:9 And the Lord said unto Cain,
whefe is Able thy brother? And
he sdjd, I~knoW not. am^I my brother^
The Diamond Jubilee Singers of
Durham, N. C., worshipped with us
and sang wonderfully. \
Despite the inclement weather a
faithful few returned at 8 f. M. tc
hear another .soul stirring sermon
James 4tl From -whence come war?
and fightings among you ? Come thej
not\hence, even of your lusts that
war is in your members. Subject Get
a Regulator. It was pure and simple.
We cannot forget it soon.
Founder's Day program was held
~ Sunday night, February 21*t. ?At
4:30 Sunday afternoon Feb. 21
: a _allver tea was Jflven at the home
of Mrs. Edna M. TTurles, fbrJttrc
benefit of Emanuel's Business Clut
No. 5. ' *T
Friday 19. a chicken dinner was
given at the home of MUs C. Bates
1300 Oak St.
A Pew Rally will be given by tht
men Sunday afternoon, February 2fc
at 4:00 P. M". We are asking thf
cooperation of all to make thfs rallj
worth while. Come and see what thej
can do. .
nntl Mra Clave Myerw are abl^
to be out again.
Mrs. Esther McDaniels is on th<
"?sick list.
SIDNEY C. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. James C. Anderson, Pastor
Sunday was another high day a
Sidney Park. The Sunday School a'
the' usual hour with Supt. D. R
Starks and his teachers at their pos'
of duty. The lesson was beautifullj
laught. Subject Jesus and the mai
born blimh John 9:1-41.
At 11:30 our pastor used as his tex^
^,Isaac 62:10 "Go thfqugh, go througl
the gates; prepare ye the yyay of th<
people; cast up, cast up the highway
gather out the stones; lift up a stan
dard for the people. This was indeet
a burning message. Afterwards th<
doors of the church were opened am
two young ladles Mrs. Edgar Clutti
and Mrs. Helen Friday united with th<
chuich.
5 . . ?r ? 1
? SOUflTCAROLINA
The Epworth League h<Sld their ]
st'i vice at 6:If.. The program being ^
in charge ~ol Miss SaFaTT B7
A good program w4s rehdered. \
Sunday Master?Willie Smith will \
render the program for the Junior
I
jucu^uvj.
Inspite of the inclement weather the \
night service were carried out.
Another young lady united with the ,
church at this service.
The Epworth League is practicing ^
for eri Easter Pageant "The Triumph }
=oi I.ove." This pageant is of the
death and resurrection^iof our Lord j
and promises to be good. . It will be i
preser.ted Easter Sunday morning at
5:u0 o'c.ock at the Sunrise service. "
CHAPPELLE STATION A.
M. E. CttURCH 1
_ The Sunday School opened Sunday J
morning with a large number (present.
? The lesson was very interestingly
taught and reviewed by the
- Supt.?- ? **? ? r
ll:3o the morning services open- 1
ing from the theme:_"Is the good
man ever finnally forgotten?" Esther
6:10-11. The subject was so
--prrtetieally illustrated and Was SKT"~
.every one seemed to have enjoyed
it. In his-illustration he brought the 1
Subject right home where every "one
could understand and enjoy -it,
At 3 -.in p m on a r\~.. I
Mit o |;iu*
gram was rendered. (Every one
that was asked to respond did so, so 1
willingly. Every one- joined in and
helped to make AJlen's Day just 1
what it should be.
Mr. Murph, President of the /Stu
dents Council at Allen University,
was the main speaker for the afternoon.
Every one's eyes were opened
to some unthbught" of points after i
Mr. Murph had furnished his most im--^
teresting and intellectual remarks,
Some of the studentsj from Allen rendered
some lovely musk'.
The evenir\g services otpened at '
7:30 P. M. Another spirtual sermon '(
~ "was preached _hyj the pastor. 1 _
Theme, "The power of prayer"
since we could witness the fact there-1
is power in prayer, we can^say our 1
hearts were made to rejoice.
The club composed of local preachers
only, is putting forth every ef- 1
fort to help make Chappelle Station
just what it should be. <
ST 1AMFS NFWS
Rev. W. G. [Owens, Pastor
Even though the weather was a ]
ittle cold the members of St. James !
i (llled the pew^. The Sunday School.!
lesson was successfully taught by "
- teaehers and - reviewed by the- Supt? -4
, Rev. Owens seemed to be filled with t
~ the Holy Ghost and tired the congre- j t
gation who rejoiced in the God oi j >
neir saivauon. uev. uwens ana nis t
wife are really rendering service i
worth while. His subject was taken 1
from Gen. 35:5; "The Spiritual Com- s
mand." We had Rev. Lemon and Rev I
Thompson as visitors. ]
. Sunday evening we enjoyed a very j
excellent program in .honor of Fowd-" 1
i er'-s Dav. Every organization took i
part. Those having active parts are (
Miss Gertrude Boney, Mrs. Addie Ki,
nard, Paper. Mr. Russel, Mr. Josh i
Lyles, Mrs. Mary Cooper, Mr. Henry i
Potter, Rev. Golden, Mr. Delany Ad- f
line and Wilhelmina Johnson, Rev.
and Mrs; Owens, 'Mr. Dennis Si-ngle- i
, ton. The Jubilee and Senior and ]
Junior choiraTjts preparing to have an <
i?old- 'time country" ^wCddlngrT Com'^ _
1 out and meet tho bride Mrs. Susie :
Grumbleback oF^Tross f.atch" Town ~
and Dad who tries to break the wed- ]
i ding and his wife Lizzie and daughter
Mary who tries to console him, j
i There will be a silver .tea -Ly the r
senior, choir at the residence of Mrs. i
Wilhelmina Woodson. Come out and' <
, help make these entertainments a ]
' success,1
The first Sunday we had a bright ]
happily converted man. to claim to <
know God }n the pardon of hie sins. !,
Sunday night we were entertained
I by Rev. Owens from the ClRt Psalm i
2nd versej subject M.A sure proposj- j
tion of Trust," . ' j
i We have on sick list Miss Martha 4
r Daviu and Sist-er -Ella Bouknlght who (
i has been always one of the stakes of i
the church. She is the mother of i
i Miss Bertha Boukhight, one of the ,
" teachers of Dloaaom Sircot or Saxon ~
School. *-r- 3
j The dutrict drive will be here on (
1 the 4th ^unuay Inst., at 3:30. Several ,
, <hoira and quartets will sing. Don't
i miss this program. All things and ;
, loads lead to St. James. I
! LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
, 1
Sunday being the Sunday nearest 1
Lincoln's birthday, the Minister, Rev. t
A. S. Powe, preached a patriotic* ser- i
mon which was a very timely and in- ]
? _ TT? .. A. A. ' iU _* t
1 siructrve one. ms jexi was #puna i
1 Sam. 18:18. "Then answered one of i
' the servants and said, Behold I havft
t seen a son of Jesus the Bethelhemite,
t , that is cunning in playing, and a
mighty valiant man, , and a man of (
t 1 man, and pondent in matters, and a
t comely person, and the Lord is with
> him." The theme was: "A mightyMan
of Valor." , The minister pointk
ed out the fact that Lincoln was cali
led A "Mighty Man qf Valor," because
3 in the face of such trying conditions ,
; such as: the country's being involv
ed in-Civil War and the secession of _
1 States from the llnion, through these
3 Lincoln kept*the faith; he was great
1 Lincoln said on one occasion that, "I
s know that I am right because, T ]
3 know, that liberty, for Christ teaches
it and Christ is God." This is an ex- i
; ' THE PALMETTO L
pression of the. faith which the nation's
executive- had in God. The
minister admonished the congregation
to be valorous because this is
the kind of men and* women the
world today is calling for, and is lpok
ing to the church to furnish them.
The Lincoln Day program rendered
by the young people, last Sunday afternoon
was quite interesting and enjoyaole.
We only wish more "people
cOuld have been there to see how well
the young people conducted themselves.
"The Paramount Girls' Club"
and the'"Willing Workers Boys Club
were in charge of the program.
Next Sunday afternoon at 4:.'J0
a'cloek, February. 21st, Mrs. M. O
Kretts. who is president of the Inter-denominational
Woman's Missionary
Society will speak to us. Mrs.
Kretts is a very able speaker. Many '
bave heard her on other occasions and
know just what an interesting and%
well - informed- speaker she .is.?She
comes in interest of the Wonian^s Mis
good. ' . 1
Among the visitors during the day 1
was Dr. and Mrs. J. J. -Storks ot Hen- "1
?rHct College. We were delighted to -1
have them and we say come again.
Morning worship?11:30 A. M.
Night woship?7-:45 P. M. You are
welcome. ...?-?
Sick list:?Mrs. Ethel Nelson* Mr
Gleo. H. Wiliams, Mrs. Iolia McBeth,
Mrs. Susie Robinson. ?
ST. MARK A. M. E. CHl'RCH "!
Pee Dee, S. C.?Suniiay was a very
pleasant day for all chyrch goers. (
Sunday School was conducted by the t
assistant Supt., Bro. E. D. Dubose. j
After the prelim,inai y at the morn- -j
ng Berwleer- the-pastor- selected -his.- -j
;ext from I Kings 21st chapter 19th r
ind 2Uth verses. Theme "What sjn
Vill do. He stressed mayv impor- .
;ant things and made mbntion of ^
nany of the present day events and j
iaefc by the cause which was sin It j
>eems almost impossible for our little c
aoy the baby pastor of the Dillon ^
Oisrict to preach as forceful sermons -
*s he preaches and unfold such hidden *t
truths. Every heart was made to
rejoice. Collections were favorable, j
[Juite a number Communed.
At 3:30 the Rev. S. W. Foriham pas :
tor of Western Chapel, Latta alone |
with his choiv rendered an excellent j
service for us. His text was St. John
1 Chapter 1 verse. Theme "GodV
words- He is beyond a doubt a nob- ^
le preacher. Come again all are weliftmtv
?? :
Sunday evening. Jan. 31 a series of t
sermons were preached for us by Rev. t
A. A. 'I'aylbiT Marlon: Ruvr-E?r--ftr-Edwards,
Floydale; Rev. J. W. Wade, ,
Fork. A splendid litvlg sum was j
realized. ~ -<-?
- January, 24tlvHir jwme -of-SisfcfrFf=
Clara Grant, was saddened from the T
ieath of her mother, Mrs. Tora Know- , ]
land. ! i
T.uesday 11:30 the funeral was de- I
llvered by her. pastor Rev. T. J. Ran- . t
sono, who used as a text Revelation 1
4th chapter 1st verse. Theme: "Ah!
Open Door," She leaves throe
jaughters, one son a'td a host:.of
jrands and great grands and friends;o
mourn her lost.
'Sleep on mother and take your rest." f
Rev. Gary pastor of the Spring- ^
tdlle charge , asisted in the service. ?
Undertaker Jackson of Florence han- t
lied the funeral. f
?On 'Monday night, Feh. 1 the Elks s
Lodge No. 430 led by-Mr. J. fL-Rob--t?
erts, with Mr-J. C. Cribb as toast t
master; Mr. H. Singleton, F. Lewis, ?
M TTnm. Prof. T. J. Bell. P. Lewis. I
L. Gerald .and a host of others haa a c
fine reception of chicken and rice and ' f
many other good things which they i
made. Revs. Ransom and Mc?iok
wulcume??rs?guests.?All -ought?Lo_U
have been there. The "Bills" of Mul C
tins, are real entertainers and are f
doing more??nr wlnfntion than any e
other secret order. All young men I
put on your thinking caps and see I.
Mr. Roberts or W. L. Foxworth or |
others and get your application in at
once and enjoy the happy life of a
"Bill." They have also helped the
Mullins High School with Prof. Valentine
as principal.
Duv pastor was the guest of Rev.
liichardnrrr pastor of Tlarlmgton St-a. who
entertained the bishop in hiit_
itinary through the state, Rev, Ransom
wau the driver of the car which
was thp unique Chevrolet of the Rev.
J. W. i* Duckett. Dr. Deas wa.'
there: the entertainment was royal.
The pastor preached for Rev. Nrwman
e- Lalta wno had S splendid
attendance at worship.
- He is to run a week's mee'ing for
him beginning Sunday night Feb. 14.
Mr. Norman Marvis-with his '31
sport roadster is very nice to the .
sionary Society^ of this church. The
piublic?is cordially?invited?Ve -be J
pi csent.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E.
The 11:30 o'clock services at Jones
Chapel Sunday, were largey attend
ed and all seemed benefited by the
spiritual sermon delivered bv the.
Pastor Rev. W. B. Gibbs. 1 '
The text of the pastor's sermon was
found in 147th I*salm 7-8 verses "The
Providence- of God." ? -
He sair. by God's providence we
meoH-GoaVforesight?the care and
superintendence which God exercises ~
over all His creatures and over evprything
that exist.
Tie discussed briefly the presiding
of God over the?elements, creating
vegetation, providing- for-the -wante- of
His creatures,
Sunday School services at 1Q 30 and
V. C,-E.. Society dt G:30 were appeal'
ing to the best there is in yotihg life... '
Rev. T. H. Brqadus and his good
people worshipped with us in the '
afternoon and preached a soul stir- :
ring-sermon on "Adoption."
The 7:45 services Were held and the
pastor and his flock were at their
places. Another?uplifting sermon !
was heard and all Were made to feel
J
EAJDKR ^
pastor in carrying him about. He arv
ftlrs. Godfrey and Mrs- Grant caiht
to visit the pastor and brought many
nice things!,
Miss Elouise Ransom is very sic!
at vthis writing. She was carried
to the hospital Tuesday. She is reported
to be about the same. All
friends are asked to remember,Jiei
in prayer. "
vices at St. Philips last Sunday was
a success. \ .
gleanings from salter me
morial a. m. e. church
Rev. a. Seon Henri, Minister
We reached the climax of adult
Attendance in our Sunday school
last Sunday. There were 50 present
due to the coming of Rev. Sarah
Smith who preached for us immediately
after the Sunday school, f
Our Sister, -in?thb ministry was
"tired With thes1 Holy Ghost and
preached as never before," so say
her followers. She frrvUght US "ail
optimistic message brimful of the
possibilities of Faith. The sermou
gave *Us new impetus to continue in
words were: "We are coming back
to help you soon and will arrange
to havn von snnnk f.iv i,o " \\7i>
? ^ ~ *"4 wo, ?? c ai v
gratefuTtoTtev. "Sarah Smith, her
choir ?nd congregation ;for their
mural mid financial lift given us last
Sunday.
Next Sunday, Feb. 21, 4:30 p. m
shall?be known?a* "Railroad?Men'*
Day." The sermon will be preach
ed by Dr. J. C. Anderson^ pastoi
cial music by Zion Female Quartette,
Salter Memorial Sunday^School
Chorus; Vocal solos, Mr^"Downs of
Benedict college -artcr Mrs. A. S.
preside-at~lhc piano. Dr. D. H. Sims
vvllL presoTTt thc^speaker with Dr. W,
A. Robinson in charge. 'YVo are expecting
our friends to join us and
see. this "railroad group" in action,
lifting the (:olloction and leading in
ringing, ""Life is?like a Mountain
Railroad."
Every \fourth Sunday the Sunday
School v\ll give a special program
sponsored fend managed by Miss Lula
Bartlett. These programs will be on
the order of "Musical Vesper Services"
with the. children taking active
part on the program?and their pa.
rents and friends as their guests.
CEDAR GROVE A. M. E.
ZION CHl'RCII
Rev. C. H. McRae, Pastor
Sunday School was largely attend?dA-he
past Sunday. The lesson was
I'scussed enthusiastically. We were
i)Uifttjed to havo with s in our Sunda>
School the following visitors: Misses
Mmeater, Aloonia, and Essie Banks.
Immediately after Sunday School
he Young People's Branch met in
;he afternoon with Miss Magnolia
Spps, presiding. A short literary
il'Ogram?was?rendered. Mir.tv -RU
iott B. Abrams gave rrs~some timely
emarks about Abraham I.incnln Mr.
Ubert Banks read a paper about
legro in General. - Thtr- ntrx^Wptc
vas "How can we make our young
people's branch more interesting?"
)iscussed by Misses Elliott B. Abratp?
md Inez Epps. Duet by Misses Alneater
and Alvonia Banks also suae
was rendered by Cedar Grove quar
,et, which was highly, enjoyed by all.
The next meeting will be held on
"ebr uary-2fc,- 1932.
Mrs. Bettv Abrams spent the week
.7/1-Wun ~Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Swindon
and family.?She enjoyed a love ,
y time.
We are very sorry to know that our
listrict superintendent of the Sparanburg
District is slowly improving
ifter being sick with rheumatism. We
tre?still- honing for him a speedy
-ecaver-y.?Lie?is?missed at Sunday
gc.hool amT church.
Miss Magnolia Epps, celebrated her
>irthday Sunday, February 14 by giv
ng a birthday dinner at the home
>f_her parents Mr. and Mys. Kinard
Epps. The following" guests werF
present to enjoy the delicious repast:
Vlisses Almeta, Essie and Alvonia
Banks, Mozella and Inez Epps, Messrs
Spencer and Henry Abrams. Lews
Glenn, Albert' Banks, John W. and
Mther Sanders.
SUMTER NEWS.
Oh Sunday, "Feb. Tl* Bishop R.-Cr
tansom ipreached at Mt. Pisgah. A.
I. E. Church at the morning service
ltd at Bethel A. E. Church TrT
he afternoon. Both messages-were
orcible and soul stirring. Mrs. RanOm
accompanied the Bishop here.
A Leap Year Tea was given 'at
ho residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
ipears on Council street by the
boosters Club of Mt. Pisgah on Sunlay
afternoon, Feb. 1-U A , spifcy
iro.eram was rendered and delicious*
ce cream and cake was served.
The Lincoln Hi Y. W..C. A. sponr.re.d
a prom-am. at Kmaniiel M. p,
Church on Sunday afternoon Feb. 14
or the benefit of the Willing: Workas
Club of the Church. Prof. C. A.
^wson intl'fldlll'i'd Mi*. Geo. II. dfrhnJSSSS
de
*=
- * ?
PINGKNEY'S
< UNDERTAKER AND EI
SOUTH CAROLI?
I
J. "| - ~ - * -
t .
--n-.w^lu sP?ke ?f thh> work of the
" V. W. (. . A. Mrs. S. Aiken. Miss
Ruby Boykin and Rev. J. W. Taylor
fepoke. A11- of the 'speakers pleased
(the audience greatly. Mr. Johnson
rendered a vocal solo and directed
; Several selections rendered by t h e
L .hoir and students. .
The Woman's ilome Missionary
- Society?of - Eurrarniel?held Tts' reguiEPr
reeting with Mrs. C.- D. Russell on
'Mpnday afternoon Feb. .8th; notwithstanding
the inclement weather
.ht- meeting was well attended and
\ lengthy business meeting ?held;
\n appetizing swet ynn>e wn i "rr~
I 731
_ The Progressive Club hold it's; regular
meeting on Tuesday afternon
Feb. Kth at the residence of Mrs. E.
. M. Stroman and the One More Eifort
Club met with Mrs. A. J. Andrews
n Wednesday afternoon Feb. 10th.
The-Tuesday Afternoon Club met
- ?n Tuesday after noon with Msr. Ruth
Walker who was a most affable
hostess to the members and a few
, guests. Four tables were -arranged
for bridge and Mrs. A. (i. McDonald
won high score prize and Mrs. Sarah
Bradford low score prize. A very
palatable salad course with sallines,
sliced ham and hot tea with lemon
Was served.
| Wp qyp vnrv .'niTV tn .-tntn thnt
j Miss M. 'A. Savage is still confined
I to bed. .
j .Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Spears, Misses
I Mary L. and Blanche Sampson and
[ lNlrs.. Amanda Roberts motored to Co-'
l^unvbia Saturday, : ?-?
1 Mrs. 1' earl Edmunds is again nt
in New York" Citv.
MUss Gladys Rice -spent ^Sunday
,n the city:
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sum merville, S. C.?r<?
*
i Sunday was a beautiful day. Sunda\
School opened at its usral hour.
With the Superintendent Sir Angie
Anderson and her tea her at their
post" of duty. "At .3 o'clock Rev. J.
Si. ~VMarsltnIT preached the ffunora 1
of the deceased Bro. Dearon James
Singleton; who di parted tlii'.V life
Feb. 5th 19.32 at 0 P. M. Rev. Marshall.
Sub. of tl e pastor text was
| (David; by the will of God fell a
sleep.) Deaeov. James .^jngletoj! was
'a leyol and faithful member of the
J church and the funeral whs one of
I che lar.eest ever been" "at fivsT~"Bapluh.
~ ?~?r ?^" -~~
1^ Dv.othri?.1 .vines Amk'isi'U acted?ar"niastSfc.
of. Ceremonies.
| First-rtnWe hat| remarks from Deacon
Moses Fisher, a very nice talk,".
! the Hymn that Deacon Singleton
! W.mI t.. 1 - 1 : * - "
.??? unu uiauo ii . orivir: latK
I>oaconv Henry Shorts' made a brief
talk . All \vps in favor of the peocon
-Board.
I. Second?.Brother .A. B. Singleton
made a brief talk in fovor of the
Trustee Board also the choir.
I Third?Sifted Angie Anderson
-made a vyry nice talk in faveor ol
the -Sunday School, also The- SundaySchool
Children sang a Hymn. It
is well with my Soul.
Fbirth--The clerk represented "the"
Usher Board which he made a brief
talk in favor of Deacon James Singleton.
Fifth Sis'.n Alht'tHia liutnluin re.id
a paper'in fa.ot of the f aithful fVoi."
tfs Club.
| Sixth--.'-Sister Anna* A; 'erson ma J: |
ii very interesting talk in favor ot
/ion Club.
Sister Mary Maxwell fang a beautiful
hymn: "God will wipe away all
Sleep'^n Deacon Singleton
And take your rest.
We loved you dearly
?But Jcfuii loves yon host
www
jerience means skill PRM
d ability?the reason W&fl
iy you can place ut*
>st confidence in our |Y||Tfj|
ility to serve you best, |rs?il
iperior- equipment, morale
cost, rare in every
*
Page 6 j
UNEKAL HOME H
CENSED EMBALMER OF
<A AND GEORGIA ;
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
W And Better than the Rest
And Prices Less
P ?
Office. Phone 5707
;ff Residence Phone 7705
1
M cni -im'ev _ E
t SERVICE
1006 WASHINGTON ^IT|
? COLUMBIA. S. C. ' . Z
MBBWMPPMBMgJKgTWTTiWME^i :?
1'ROFRSSIONAL j
CARDS ~ j
Office Hours "* Phoue
11:30 A. M. to 2 I'. M. Office 353C
3:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. 'Res. 654*
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surgeo.. "
diseases of ~W07Tien"an?;| Children a ?__?ll
' ~ T ~ Specialty _____ ?.
Officer ^""""7 Residence
4411V* Assembly Sir? 132&-Oak~S
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Special Auenuon Uiven Disease^ O
Women..
Office: ^Residence
lli25 Washington 2230 Haniptoi
Phoit 6429 Ph ne 7664- _r?.
UK. J. G. STI AKT
O?oc Ilnurw. 1 Tclu, iiune ~7~
I -:00 to 1:00 P. M., Res. 469i
C:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3796
Office: ' Residence
2030 Taylor St., ' 1117 Pine St. ?
Office Hours: : Phonea;
II A. AI. to 2 P. r. ' ~ Rea. 887'
6 P. M. to K P M
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon a;
Diseases of Women and Children
- A Specialty
Office: Residence:
2115 Lauy St. 1301 Pine St. '
_i__: L. Columbia, S. C. ?>-2
DR. S. R. GREEN
Office Hours': Telephones
9 to 10 a. m. Res. 602fc
2 to 2 p. n.. Office 577'
6 to 8 p. m.
Office: Residence
1 olT~Har3en"5f. loOS G regg^C"
Office Hours: Telephones
8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 603'
-> ?? Residence 887
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
J .lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge
Sunday by Appointment
Extraction by Condi ctive Ancsthesr
a Speciaity.
1107Washington St., Cjla., S. C
I DR. H. H. COOPER
I ' Dentist . '
of the Gums. ~
Special Attention Given to DiseaseGold
Crown and Briuge Work
A Optualty
Office Phone 6429, Res. Phone 8264 *
t 1126 Washington St.-.-Celumbiar, S.C.
PHONES:
Office 3413 . Residence 3422
DR. A. J. COLLINS
. DENTIST
1517 Harden St. Columbia, S. C? 1
Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798 Lj__
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorney-at-I.aw and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal
1119 Washington St., Colun.bia, S. C.
i
H. JOHNSON & Co
Notary public and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lota in
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
College Piace. |
Phone 6422
1109% Washington Street I
mmJ