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- Smith, Miss Bcnzenia Miller. Miss
Annie Roach, Mr. Walter Witherspoon,
Mrs. -Julia Davis and Mr.
Works. Come again, we are always
glad to h$ve visitors.
" ( At 11:15 Dr. Lawrence delivered
a sernjon from the subject "Modern
Homes}" Text found in St. John
24:15 and St. Luke 2:55-. Treating
the following outlined requisites: 1.
[Love; 2> Work and 3, Mutual con
sideration. The pr'eayher related
many highly essential and important
methods in order that our American
homes even in thisjjge may be of the
type that is pleasing To our Eord~and
s?blessing?tn immunity. Ta rents
were admonished to shbUldeT again
the great duty and responsibilities o!
their <home.
At 6 P. M. the program -of ' the
young people's meeting was in cliaige
of Rev. L. Jackson which was conducted
in a very creditable manner
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Sunday School was opened ,at its
usual hour, the Supt. present as usual
and the- lesson .very beautifully
taught and reviewed which everyone
enjoyed.
The members and friends of Chappelle
Station enjoyed a great sermou
:?!?Sunday^ After tly>: preliminaries the
pastor took his text from?Isaiah G:b
Theme "The call and voluntary response."
The sermon, was one fuli
- -- of admonition and delivered well.
Sunday evening, 6:.'lt) the Leap, jc
wjas caliled. League Ko Chapped!.'
Station is usually line, hut one of the.
most interesting programs was rcii
dered Sunday, than has been for a
long time. The Leagrig iA.said lu_hu
for young people, but Mrs. Bowlei
ia one that never fails when she is
asked?to?respond?fn?League. Sin
had charge of the lesson Sunday evening
and made it very interesting.
A standard invitation is to you to
,visit our League.
Sunday evening 8 o'clock we can
say t?. uthfully ~Vvoenjoyed a wondcrfql
message delivered by the pastor,
v. ' Text found St. John 14:111. Threme
_ . "Go Forward." The sermon was a
very impressive one, which made. us
think of going forward.
We were very glad to have Miss
a chicken supper at their home on
Thursday evening, Aprii 21 fur the
interest of the Second Presbyterian
Church which was enjoyed by all.
Misses Jean and Pearl Ilarrigton
school term in Florence County.
Mrs. Violet Ellerbe entertained the
Women Missionary Society at hei
home Friday evening.
\ Mr., Linson Blakley of Charlotte,
N. C., was the guest of Miss Georgia
B. McCall Sunday evening.
. f Mr*-. Belle Sutton loft a few days
ago for Brooklyn, N< Y.. to spend
sometime. with her Sister. Mrs. Hat-"
tie Carlus. We hope for her a pleas >?
ant stay in the North.
There was an opemtta. given at the
Coulter Memorial Academy Tuesday
evening under the auspices of Miss
W. M. Gillispie.
tome out and enjoy yourselves at
(mil ... . ..
-iiiuiih r.pps, primary. We had a ^
very interesting and incit ing lessoiw ^
Tlie Young Woman's Branch met,
after Sunday School in its regular
.meeting. , A beneficial "meeting was u
held. o
A program was rendered by the ^
. school. The next meeting will be
held 011 Mother's I3ay, second Sunday
in May. - .
, Mr. John Young of 'Virginia acconi ..
panied his sister Miss Lizzie Young
of Blairs, S. C., Mrs. Esther Rober
son of Whitmire was the guest of
Misses Inez and Mozella Kpps on--r
Saturday. They enjoyed a pleasant
time.
Owing to the inclement weather
the enterUiimiient that was given at ^
Cedar Grpv.e. (TjjrchJSatui^kry night
vvas not a splendid success. i Miss
Abranis, accompanied by her!,
.mother, Mrs. Susanna Abams, broth- .
or Henry, Mr? Nathaniel Wallace mo-j
tt'.'pd to?New?Hope?A:?M~: frh Zion '
Church, Sednlia, S. C. They report '
ed a pleasant trip. c
Mr. and Mry. Thomas Johnson of
Whit mi re spent the week-end with jj1
relatives, Mrs. Dora Epps and family I *
Mrs. Eunice Cannon and Mr. Na- ' J]
thaniel Glenn is still ill at their horn-1
es. We hope for theffi a speedy re-1 ^
covery. - i'
When you want two good ball (
teams call on the Ce^ar GVove and the v
Whitmire teams. They will give you a
prompt service.? E
,-orable weather in this vicinity., The J
faVmers are getting a little worried. 1
Mr. James Epps spent the week-end
with parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Epps. '
.Je enjoyed a lovely time. 1 ^
We are expepung our presiding el- '
der Dr. D. C Crosby o-f Chester to c
be present with us May 1st. Come 1
ye and hear him, he is a God seiU '
- man and?a gospel?preacher. Li
Misses Geretha Swindler, Hattie, 1 *
Hulah Swindler, Elizabeth and Eth? ]
Lee Swindler were the guests of the '
Misses Alice, Janie and Cecelia Mcpleakant
evening. ^
Wf will be glad if the Williams'
Trie"' of Whitmire. would come over ,
and sing for us Mother's Day. 1
Mrs. J. C. Sortor. brother Mr. Whit1
ner moved back to this city.
Read the American Grit Paper, ..
world's news sold by Msfster Willie
Lois. Epps, also The Palmetto Lead- *
er. I
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WILLIAMS CHAPEL NEWS {
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-Orangeburg, S. C.?Sunday being a
beautiful?day for church goers, a
large crowd attended the Sunday
School. The lesson, was reviewed by
..ho superintendent winch was timely.
. At 11:00 A. M., the pasto-r preach-_
J,d for 'the presiding elder, who was
aolding his district meeting, from
<t.h. chapter of St. Matt, 13-14 verses
>lo preach! d?a?strong sol-moil mid
all present went away satisfied.
" The presiding eftler preached fo. "
us at tlie evening services. His sermon
was practical; taken from II
" vhir. 8:0. A splendid audience wTG
ncssed his sermon.
On Monday ev.ening the presiding
elder held his second quarterly conference
for th'< year. The rally was
a success Tast week.
= The missionaries' rendered a sue"=
cessful program at 3 o'clock Sunday
afternoon for the benefit of a pew
rally. Mrs. Daisy Taylor was the
principal speaker of the occasion ;she
is known as a real public speaker.
Sunday afternoon the A. C. E. L.
-1 .vnw graced-with one of our leadn *
white citizens, Mr. Hugo Sims; Esq.
- Aadtfr- spoke to the youths as- if he he anxious
to have conditions in the
world better for mankind. I think such
.speeches coming from earnest and
sincere white people, from time to
vime will in the near future make tin
whole world realize "that man is oui
brother, Christ our Redeemer and
God our Father." j want Mr.
Sims to visit "us Herbert Bonapart,
one of tlv ,ung men of the
A, C. E. L., Rev. .^uarles and Squire j
-Morgan- ex pressed toThe- speaker the ~j
- "pp|'t^'Mt?qv_/>f fha group. Miss Jeri. nie
David played an instrumental solo
- -Tuesday night of last week the
Leagut^and B. Y. P. U. of Mt. Pisgah_Ovurch
sponsored a strong debate:
Resolved That the Present Stat
us of Education is Detrimental to g
Christianity." Affirmativej^A^ C. E. c
^League?Speakers "IT. Bonaparte, E.' ~g
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THE PALMETTO
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. H. Mc(iilI~Pastor
, vnoucaiun, o. -AOU a -certain
nan drew his bow at a venture, and
mote?the king?of Israel?between, he
joint;} of his harness wherefore
re said unto the driver "of his" char I-"
t, turn thy hand and carry me out
f the host; for I am wounded." This
/as the text of the pastor's sermon
n last Sunday morning?First Kings
wenty-second chapter, thirty-fourth
erse.
The pastor emphasized the fact
hat, as Christians on entering the
war" we should be carefuT in hav-rig
our spiritual harness well fixed
n order that we may Be able to
withstand the arrows that are so ofen
^hot at us. He further said that
o many of us have to be taken out
f the battle because we allow our
piritual harness to hang rather loose
n us. The. sermon was very pointed.
or the morning lesson, responsivey,
led by the pastor. The attendance
/as good.
Pnv- MeCill, for the last time brot
o us another stirring message which
oncluded the religious work; for the
ay. At this time*- after reading a
iortion- of St. Matthew 22nd chapter
he sermon was selected from the
arfied chapter at the 42nd verse.
Saying,- what think ye of Christ?
hUaoa Vin 9 TUnvr uo\r l.ntn
UiUilC OV.1I IO IIV * AIIVJ '7MJ Uli KV/
lim, the* son- of David." This quesjuestion
Confronts j^ai'h individual
vho has entered the Christian army
,nd can 'be answered by that -per;on
only. At this se- \ ice a huge
iudience he*id this i-onving sermon.
Li.ere were two- pe?-s ,n -, to be read
nto full membership.
The Junior choir served. Miss A.
jj. Moore, though under a heavy
train because of the illness, of her
alher, executed her duty as- organise
if the junior choir.
1 iv. and Mrs. McGill will depart
in Thursday of this week for Cleveand,
Ohio to - attend the General
Conference ot tne a. M. K. Church.
rVe wish them a very pleasant trip
md safe arrival and return.
S'ew Bethel A. M. E. Church?Rev.
C. A. F)unlap, Pastor
8. S. opened at the usual hour
ind found the Sunt, and teachers
n-esent. The S. S. is growing rapiuy.
The lesson on "Abraham's Gerier
>sity," was. beautifully taught and
liscussed.
At 11:30 our pastor brought to us
i wonderful message.. Text found St.
l?uke 5:5: subject The Challenge of
failure.
At 3 30 we occompanied our pastor
o New Zion A. M. E. Church, Rev
S. P. Butler, pastor. The' services
vere unusually good. Our evening
service began at 8:00 o'clock. Rev.
Sutler delivered a message full ot
ire and the Hi>ly_Ghost .'was with us.
Our Pew RalLy-.Sunday nieht wa
piite it success. We want to thartk
?ur members . and friends?for then '
learty cooperation.
On Wednesday evening at 6:00 tin
>rchestra and quartet of Aleh'Uni-.
/ ersity accompanied by President I),
d. Sims, Miss Mayme Holden, Proessors
Swinton, Robinson and Green
vere taken to the home of Mr.; and
ilrs. Robt. Dannelly where they \ver
served a very sumptuous' supper. At
1:00 ..o'clock a large group of white
ind colored people assembled at oui
hurch to witness the program which
vas to be rendered by the orchesra.
The address by Dr. D. H. Sim.>n
"The Pillars of Progress" was v;
fenivmso the solus tendered by M
VI. Mack, one of our own sons creajeneral
was high class and enjoyed
>y all present. _
After the program we reassembled
it the honie of Mr. and Mrs. Danlelly
where a social was given in
Honor of our guests. Mrs. /Sarah
Abraham and Miss Mamie L. Wiliams
were the committee on entcrainment.
Thnsp on the *sick list are: Mrs.
Dora Brown, Edmund Slater and Mr.
fames Brown.
NEW BROOKLANI) NEWS
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Mt. Pisgah was very much- alive
Sunday. A large and appreciative
ongregation was present. Mrs. Lo:an
taught the~senT6r class in Sundax
School and made a great impression
,s a teacher and Bible student.
The Sunday School was reorganized
md ~Mr. D.?Hooptier was made the
upeTintendent because of the deatt
f Mr. P'rank Surginer.
Mrs. Amy Ligon whx^sltent Several
veeks at Dixiana with relatives re
urned to her home in Brooklyn, N.
r. She came home to be with her
fjJHei> YMft-. Frank JBurginer 'who
/as very sick.
Mr. Joseph Davis is somewhat in*
lisposed.
The sipging convention of Lexingon
county assembled with Brookland
Baptist Church. Several quartets
ang selectins. y
Rev. ami Mrs. Logan were dinner
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Booker T.
Vashington.
Sunday night Pastor Logan preach
id for the Saints of Double Branch
Mrs, S. _L.. Glass is^ confined to her
ted?at?this writing. Mr. Chapp^l
>immcns is still confined to his
lome.
Mrs. Olive Sligh has gone to Whitnire
for a few weeks rest.
Our pastor leaves for TCTeVeland.
)hio, this week to attend the General
Conference. ,
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BETHEL A. M. K. CHI IU II '
l)r. K. E. Broxdon, f'ustor ^
Georgetown, S. C.?Sunday was an
ideal day. Our pastor's text for tlu |
morn in ir was Matt. 1 : l Whpn i?> i
sus came into the coast-up Cae>area,
Philippi he asked his die i pie,s saying.
wnom do men say that 1 the son
cf man am Ai M I1. M. ihe text was
taken from Ezekiel II .iy-.20;_.aud I
will give them one heart- an 1 I wid
put a new spirt within you; and I
will take the stony heart out of
their flesh and will give them an heart
of flesh; that they walk in my statues
and keep my ordinances and do
them, and they shall be my people
and 1 will be their Clod. "Genuine
Religion and its results.",.
We are glad to report that Prof.
Charles S. Brown is up again and
was out to service Sunday morning
to the dolig'nt of his many f rien
The Georgetown District Conference
for 1032 is now history. It convened
April 20:21 at Bethel A. M.
E. Church. Rev. E. K, Jones, pastor.
The meeting Wits' a~~very pro-, i=?athevone.
Too much praise cannot'
be given our presiding elder. Dr. J.
E. Beard for the way unci manner
111 wnicn ne conaucieu Aliis meeutyThere
is much t<> h? lenrtii-d ?i mhT-1)
u meeting uiul much'was lealned.
The annual sej-fhon by the I'.. K.
was interesting and instructive. Sub <
jecT A Prophet's Mission, as found in
Jonah \'L2. Many important papers
were read' and discussed by the menioers
of the conference. The financial
reports were goo J Considering the
depression. Rrosi Brown, Gardner
and Britton were elected marshals.- '
The members'of Rev. Jules' church
are very loyal judging from the din
ners that were prepared and served.
One would say There V no- hard "tTihes,
we were well cared for.
Bethel was'well represented. Those
attending were Mrs. E, L. Frasjer,
who was elected organist; Bro. T. G.
Clark who was deligate; Rev. T. W.
Brown and M. Blake, Prof. J. B. Beck
und G. W. Howard; Bro. J. W. Ward,
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Brogdon, Miss T.
dunmore,, Mesdames Rebecya Spain,
Ellen Daise and the writer . Many
left with the determination to put
forth more energy and zeal in the discharge
of his duty and put into, practice
the teaching of the presiding
elder; :?
The, second quarter convenes Wednesday
April 27. The P .E. leaves
Thursday evening for the seat of
the General Conference
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EM AN I'EL A. M. K. CHIRCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon. Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful clay. Sunday
School was opened at 10:00 A.
M., and largely attended. The lesson
was discussed with much enthu
MUSlllf. auuj. . /\yi ciiiciiJi ?> ^i:iiviuaiv,>
To Lo-t.' (Jen. lo*r.-lo.
Kev. Lemon ascended the roittrum
at J 1 :30 A. M., and preached a noble
sermon to a large audience. Every
heart rejoiced to hear thi.? man b1'
Tod.
We were grateful to have Mrs
Lemon out'-with us. and a number
of other visitors-we didn't get.
'lite. A. C. E. Leagiie isT pTogessirtg1
nicely. ? "Kev
Shephard Thompson a student
of ,the Thin >gical department of
Allen University preached a wonderful
sermon found St Alatt. 22:42:
What think ye of Christ? Whose
son is he? They say unto him, the
son of David. Subject "A Supreme
Questions." Rev. Ford of the sain;
"Tires"ani Wilson and?others wert = =
present. We are grateful to the pastor
members and friends' of Emanuel
Business Club, No. 5, aiding th?_-fish _
Try lto. be suecesful and alsrr^grateftiF
to Mr. L. B.. Cray for joining oar"
club. Our motto is: Striving to SucM&lL
II n IN i-i'i i'i?-TniTT"n I ?.
Mrs. Macey Graves is at the bed
side of her father in _
we are hoping for him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Ella Simpson is home after
spending 3 weeks with her son, Julius
in Philadelphia and reports*, a
pleasant stay.
Mrs. Leola Hamilton spent a few
weeks in Sumeer with her mother.
Mr. L. B. Gray, had the misfortune
of mashing his toe Sunday while
a; work; is doing nicely now. t
SIDNEY PARK C, M. C. t illTriTE
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Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor ^
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The services at Sidney Park on <
last Sunday were of a very high or- '
der. The worshippers enjoyed a sjiiv 1
itual feast at both services. fhi; '
Sunday School was well attended and 1
the lessons were well taught. Both
teachers and students eagerly sought t
were amply rewarded for w doing. TThe
pastor preached at the morn- (
ing servjees from llch. HtT "JcsU'?
Christ the same yesterday, and today
and forever." Theme Changeless 1
thing, the Ho-ly Spirit Was .present, 1
pill
llljs den
IMfyJ 2BBBBi rieta
i hearty \veleoihe to all the services
vt Sidney 1'aik. ??-?; .
The?pasfnT' w ill fh~eatTr :t sperhtt ?
ro'inmiiron scriiH'n Sunday.
The Stewards has'on a speviah^f?7 ?
"ort tor Sunday amUUm oolloi t inn \\ i 1 i" _j
>0 in charge of the ladies. ?
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nence means skill |PK'51
ability?the reason I
you can place
t confidence in our ||Mi|
?t > to st'rvc ynu best. KSeM M
erior equipment, mo lE&vtJ "B
ite cost, care in every BmX '
lil assured. HraB I
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LINKED EMGAIAIEK OF
. AND GEORGIA
Funei al < ars and Funeral
Equipment
AS GOOD AS THE REST- '
And Getter than the Rest
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And Prices'"Less
Office Phone 5707
Residence Phone 77(>5
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COURTESY
and
SERVICE
1(MMi \Y ASlilMJ'l OIN S I.
COi.l'MRIA. S.
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PROFESSIONAL
7 CARDS
'Dlicc Hours Phone
1:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3630
0:00 P. M; to fe P. M. Res. 6648
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
^ Physician and Surgeon ~
u.yvwHujtrs: Phones;'
1 .-V. M. to 2 P. f. Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
I)r. W. D. Chappelle
' Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of AWmvm nrnl rhildnni 1 ?=
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
115 Lauy St. 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
DR. S. R. GREEN
)fTu.L IIuuiS. Telepnonea:
' to 10 a. m. 'fees. 6028 *
! to 2 p. n?. Office: 6778
6 to 8 p. m.
Office: Residence;
517 Harden St;?: 1508 Gregg St,
3^8?ce Hours: r' Telephones:
1:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6031 ^
????? ? Residence s873
rv.. TA *r ? - -
ur. u. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
.lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge*
- Sunday by Appointment
Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia
a Specialty.
lOT1^ Washington St., Cjla., S. G.
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DR. II. IL COOPER
Dentist
of the Gums
special Attention Given to Diseases
Gold Crown and Briuge Work
A Specialty
Office-Phone_644JW, Res. Phone - 8264
.Washington St., Columbia, S.C.
PHONES
- u-?vi tves. r^one 6798
* N. J. FREDERICK
\ttorncy-at-J.aw and Nota.y Public*
PRACTICE 1^ ALL COUKTS
?State and Federal
119 Washington St., Colun>bia, S. U
J. H. JOHNSON & Co.
Notary Public-and Dealer in
real estate and sale of lota ia
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. BOMj
tifully located on paved road above
College Piace.
Phone 6422
1109 Vt Washington Street
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