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?* Saturday^ May 7th, 19?2~ ^^a^ch*ukch.m e Rev. K. H. Med ill. Pastor. Charleston, S. C.-'-The regular morning worship commenced at 11, o'clock ?1? oil lust Sunday.*?Fulluwing tln^.i/ieliminatvies, conducted by Rev. . Jacy.b ? White, Senior Deacon, assisted by Rev. R. M. Turnejf. Rev. White delivered the mpssaep fit" a creditable sratherimr. The message was indeed inspiring and uplifting; and Rev. White acquitted himself creditably. He is one of Emanuel's "posts." atul one of the pasr tor's active aides. * < Holy Communion was administered to a host of members." The attendance. however, was. not as large as, \ usual, owing to the inclemency of the > weather during the morning. It is very amusing as well as interesting to observe the little folks. How eager they are to recite their Sunday School lesson. We have quite a num - ber of^_ t h^m, and the interest, in a ill* fested by them exceeds that of some of the larger scholars. It appears-that after a boy or a girl reaches a certaiir size "Jiml age, Sunday School does not appeal.to them. The Sunday School is just the place for young men and young women, as well ?-as^for the tots. ?>uiantiel 1ms quite a' ? host of such peraomj. On last Sunday! aftern;/on Sunday School was well attended and the period. interestingly spent. A n VvantraHcf in f ?i r, nnnonn nf Vino Malvina Johnson and a daughter "of, Emanuel, brought the message of. .lave and glad tidings during, the evening hour. Mrs. Johnson has madca good revival since she started out-on this great and wonderful career. Her message was a rou^jng one. < -1_ . ^ ? BISHOPVILLE NEWS. NEW BETHEL A. M. k\ CHURCH o Rev. C. A. Dunlal), Pastor. L.^_^____i___Bislioi?viller S. C. a. ?: 7 Despite an early, morning shower ?7-t? at?the?usual?hour?fw?service?WWKing Sol, the Queen of the (fay, canopy bl the Heavens and Sunday turned out to he a beautiful day. S. S. opened at the usual hour. . and -a very appreciative group of young people were present. The subject: "Isaac's Well" created fill to all. ?^? ??A At 11:30 our pastor selected as a text Acts 17:31. Subject: "The Coming Great Day." This was in Mrs. Eugene Sinklee. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and* Mrs. Charlie Drouse of Sumnierville, S. c.. -- The Whisteria Helping Hand ClTTtr met at Mrs. Fannie Glover's house on Monday evening. After meting, delicious dnnties were served All of the pupils of the-Als ton high nehnni ia_ htiay prna u.ing fur. li e comtrenrmK.'Ut exorcise>. Sis. Cellie-C'yper, Sis. Mattie Me~ i- Clellon, Sis. Miwy Nelson, Hro. Hop kin, are still on the sick list. Sis. V ? I lc renee Pejyy is out again to tlie delight of her friends. BETHEL A M F THURrHNOTES. ProiiiiWy jit 10:00 Sunday morn-' inn tin* school was culled to attention liy Mr. VV. 11 1 la nicy and the regular routine wnrrk?vyas carried through with.each playing his part well. Mt. 11. II.'^Youug, Supt., is at t ll>' (jfl)l-inl I'linfeielpM ofj our church. We - hope(' for him a pleasant stay while the ,work of the SUnday School Is being cared for with great concern. At 11:15 a. in . Dr. (1. T. Dillard, serving for Dr. Laurelled while at the general Conference. preached a sermon that shall linger long in he hearts and minds of those who heard' him. Many truths were related that called attention to the eligion nee.ded to save today. 1'rtie reUgTon a * change of heart. Text found in 1st. John 5:4, "And his is the victory that overcometh -ilin -world eveir our faith." ^ A very good ..hour til TTie vesper service of tlie league, had, with Mr. Vj Walker *>f?Atiiwt-n-j. C.a?,^ nw principal speaker. His address was i'l.iielv and highly benetichil. Mr. I Walker is representing "The-Atlanvi World,' a Negro daily, printed in Wlanta.i (la. We trust that put of such information and associative deas may cyme much inspiration nee. * *?*At/S:00 p ni.. Rev. L. . Jackson, i stdent ? of Allen University, treacled' a very Rodo .sermon in vliich many Rood things were said liat set one to thinking of duty to i 111 sol)' mid others.' The public is. cordially invited te Mi' Dr. (i K. Dillard at 11:15 . in.. at I'ethel next Sunday. Mother's Day." You will he benefited greatly; and at 8:00 i>. in.. a "pecial Mother's Day program will be1 presented in honor of dear - Hither. The .program will be sponored by the A. C. K. League.. The lother- of t.lie League will be in barge ah enjoyable evening may ^e anticipated. The Junior Choir uf^ithe. League eccntiy organized under the direcmi i r Mrv 1, T" n.HMs iTin~ er several numbers. In fact, the nigrum lias in store tor me public ..v: iwiiuniiiR YiBuuio. mi?s Virginia R. Watkins, Miss Terressa Pi iil.. on.I Mi^ Mh. \l-Vrul.-ill ..^X, , Benedict College., Mr. Elias/"""fipps, Sydney Park, Mrs. -Viola Robinson ?rrf--4-trt?('itivary.?Rev: A;?S:?Thompsnn, Allen University, Mr. I*. R. Franklin of Laurens, S. C. We are always glad to have our visiting friends come again. The many freinds of Mrs. L. B, I'leasant will be jiroud to learn that she is out "of the hospital and is I doing tine. FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH. T Rev. A, W. .Williams, Pastor. Beaufort. S. <L\?Sunday was set aside as "Loyalty Day" at F. A. B? the day being an ideal one, a large crowd attended the services all day. Our pastor's text for the morning was St. John 15:12-13.. "This is my commandment, that ye love one another, as T | have loved you. Greater Ipve hath no man than this, that a man lay down his lite fir TUtTfrlend's." HJs subJecTT May 2nd. . The May Pole and May Queen eontest at Howard School-park Monday, May 2nd, was well attended and the participants acted well their part. Little Miss Clementine Atkinson was crowned queen. Prof. J. B. Beck, principal of Howard Mirth School left Saturday morning to attend the general conference of 'the A. M. EL Church at Cleveland. Ohio.. . . "Lqdy Windemere's Fan," ah English drama, .depicting English society, was rtiven 7?t Howard School's auditqrium Wednesday evening before an appreciative audience.* The cast of characters were: Misses Cleo Fair, A. I.. Kennedy, M. L. Fraser. R. M. Reeder. Messrs. Henry Aseh, Richard Martin, Mendel Fraser. Harold Brown. Irvin James, John Taylor and C. J. Beck. Mrs. B. 1>. Sawyer displayed .her skill as a competent directress. Mesdames E. M. Beck. >B. B. Sawyer, Miss Katye Cowan and Mr. C. J. Beck, inotored to Orangeburg on Saturday morning. ' They report an enjoyable trip. ?.? ?1_ :?i The whole community was saddened -on Friday morning to hear of the aenin or .Mrs. Mora Belle Wilds. Her funqral was held from tiethesda Bap , 'tist Church Saturday afternoon, where she-worked and served as a faithful member. Resolutions from the Missionary Soc'ety were read by Mrs. M. E. Smith. Revs. R. E. Rrogdon and R. A. Thompson assisted the pastor. Rev. G. (1. Daniels. MrST wiias wlll be missed by everybody. She figured prominently onl Front street, where she operated a -first r.tnss Tarrndry that'aTf irded <work or many. She was an exceirtdil am k?i "r both?i-n?her church' and?Hte?missionary Society. Her fraternal organisat'onr, will miss her. as she held offices in all of them. The l>eautiful floral off?m?tugs xltmml Btp?high~gs-~ teem in which she was held. Interment. Bethesda's cemetery. Memories," a Mother's Day exercise, will l>e presented Sunday.afternoon at 3:30 o'idock at iBethesda v. Baptist' Church. Don't miss this. | ?On Wednesday morning. April 27th, the writer, in cpmpany with Mrs. Rosa I Gtbbs Gadsoh. CoTinty "TJemiyn^tTation ' Agent; Mrs. Marion I). Paul, State Su-i nor'tflon^ X* T T ? "i .^egro name tjemonstration Work; Mesdames Ellen Keith. Rosena Rrown, Hannah Dessel.ien, I members of the Home Demonstration ! C1uh of Parkersviilo, and Rev. P) J. Gadsen. left Georgetown- for an' in-, sjieclipn toyr,-^tiding the kitehen and back yard contest during Hetter^ Homes week. Our first stop was -at the home of Mrs. Martha. Jones, San tee. There a new kitchen replaced the ? old oneT which was off from the house, walls white washed, safe and cabinet nicely painted. <ind kitchen utensils painted and covered. The next ktop was at Mrs. Anna Swinton. same section. This kitchen was moved into the main house. Windows and doors were nicely screened, the built-in cabinet painted, utensils all covered. An old. thrown away safe was taken,, scraped, washed, painetd and screened, and turned into a completely new sanitary safe. The third home' was Mrs. Rebecca Anderson. Here everything was neat, clean, and^sanitary just as the others,,were. 'We then motored to Sanrptf and visited the home of Mrs.. Frances Stafford, where we found a newty buili kitchen and dining room, screened and .onveniently arranged; also a beautifully it??pt- yuM wmt 1 ttmvrrr,, gnri*nPi f"' From here were went to St. Paul's Church, where the following program was rrneded In some uf the uicinlWTr' of the club*; Prayer. Rev. I). J. G,adsen; singing. "America," Clubs; Reading, Never ..Too Late. Lizzie Smith; Health Song. Members of the cinb; Playlet, Health Playmates, Club; remarks-by Mrs. Marjon. H. Ffllll, find ML SO] "SfiTifirr Rehedictm?i ?V.-, .1. clean and sanitary, but the entire sur- . roundings were spotlessly clean. Tlio exterior told exactly how one might find the interior. The yards were clean and all of the,m had planted a flower garden. These clabs_are organ. !zed under supervision of Mrs. Rosa Gibbs Gadsen, who is doing a wonder*, ful work in the county. Nothing is more essential to good health than pure, wholesome food, clean homes, clean yards, fresh air and exercise, and -these-are the things-fanght by -her noon. Delicious refreshments were served. Our Sunday School is growing in JilAeiesL-iivery Sunday sender- our rf?ficient Superintendent. J, I. Washing ton. ?| Strangers and visitors always find a hearty welcome to all the services at F. A. B. der the direction of Mrs. Mable Belirt. i The W. M. Society met at the home of Mrs. Sadie Roach on Monday after* ? 0 . LEAbt?l<~ ' SIDNfEYCHURCHC M E* Hrv. .1. Anderson. l-'asUuir. , Tin- Sunday/ School opoind ?at ils u-uiil hour with the Supt., IJ. It Stark, at liis post" .of duty* " Tin*, loson subject. 'Isaac and ins w i * 11?' Cenesis was beautifully?<i.i>cussed?hy?I In1 officer* 'and teachers'. At llLhi I In*, pastor j?i-? * Jt? 11 -?J a noble sermon whirli wyis enjoveir by all. alter which the Holy Communion was served. At t?:Sn the Kpwoith League 'rendered a short program, and at S: on p. m the pas tor tilled his pulpit again Sunday. The collection was in charge of the ladies and Sunday night they made a splendid report. Sunday morning The piystoi will prear+i?tt special "''Mother's Hoy' sermon Kveryone should hem tiov sermon. The Kp worth I*? ?????* will ~hirvT*~ il s"iir-viEC^fH<HKram at t!:hn O'clock. Beginning with Sunday. May l",'h, On- tnomt'ttg-'^-st'rvIt-*-s." w ill at 11 :?? o'clock 'instead of 11 . :tn o'clock * On Thursday 'night, April L'Mli* the I'cfjic Coljoge Oho Club and quartet npig'ared at Sidney" ivrk in ~!t recital liofore a- large < rowal of both ia<es. The | rograin >Vas v.-rv good. " ~ Mr..-and Mrs. TITotiuts Kidder and their daughter. Kaehael. Mr. and Mrs. Henry .lohiuam attended the services at Bethel Baptist' .church Sunday owning. ' v ( AMKRON" XKWS St. IVters A. M. K. Church Rev. I. II. Dozier, I'astor Our church work is moving along nicely. We succeeded in raising the Educational money and reported same _al??DiiT.1 ict ("onI'd cnc-?rrf?rtTc"" Ortwgedrtrrg Irtstnct. c"" We ha i quite a tine conference. . Was kniil. tit ovfiyonc T~ I We returned back to. our fu-ld <>i' ^ i labor after o flights meetings/ W. King t<> preach for us. He really is a wonderful worker,./.We had T'l converts: Some of flu* olderest and i.nost J'i liable .m^mber-saml citizens savs .tha* they have- never seen such a mie'ing in such a short time. Dr. Kinv really preatiier.s a whole and fearless-* gospel. One night about 15 per.oiiprofessed religion. I Tlie newly-appointed Presiding elder of the Wateiee Pi-triet hrim ing things-to pass." "AH'oMhe .dlstric?. ris carried off on him and his rrretl:- " oils as a presiding elder. I am proud to follow him as the former pastor of 1 this place. Dr. T. jCyleman. Elder of the Wateiee District lives hejv-y- ( also the venerable Rev. Campbell i which i n);, o. it. r oru is pnncipa' ' was preached byr-the etl'icient pastor?' Rev. N. A. Bethya, at Rethel A. M. ; J^_Church. The theme of the (lis- ' course which'he preache i to* a larffe audi- l nice.. | Prof. F, P. Abraham, performer at 1 * ' r)mwM i 11 i i i i \<rr' 3 i i' rience means skill ability?the reason kjc.Tjfl you can place ut t confidence in; our ii> lo serve you best. erior equipment. mo ite cost, care In every til assured. ' nml ? n I ii I mmi _____ /_ page JNEHA.L HOVE I . i:.\si?:d kmii\lmi:k of | A AMI (iKOKCil IA ? (OLLMmA, S. C. ^ | * ',* V PROFESSION A L CARDS "BHitTr-rrours ; Rhone 11 :30 A. M. to 2 I', M. Ullicc" 3636 0:00 1'. W. to b 1'. M. Res. 6648 I)r. C. E. Stephenson I'h v*iri?in ami?Surgeo,.Oi.suii.-o.-. ol itii/ii aifi A?'-mklien?A Specialty ? Oftke: ' . Residence: ,Uliy A^ir'-1'- l-H2tt-teik"5tr~ : -mt. L. M. TTA X 1Kf :S ' " " Ph\sician and Surgeon ". ml )\lH'i,ii < 11\? 11 111scutse- (if WpHlfti. Office: Residence: I12"> Washington 22.".u H/ihiptot Phon 0125 l'lr lie "564 I)R. J. G. STl'ART _ ~ --t>? ftHour-: ' T :T.7.J... I . :00 to 1:00 J-?.. M. Res. 4d:<2 ..? 6:00 tc. 6:00 P. M. ?Office 3798 * Office: Residence: . Qj6U. T o lnr frt 7 rii. 1'iae bi. Offic e Hours: ' Phones: II A. M." to 2 P. y. Res. 8875< 6 J'. Mi, to fe P. M. _ I)r. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty "Office: Residence:^" !115 I-ady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. DR. S. R. GREEN Dffice Hours.: "t T> ii .honm- i * td lp a. in. Res. 6028 1 to 2 p. ih. ??: Office.-. 5778 ? 6 to 8 p. m. O iT*icv: Residf-nce: >l i .Harden St., ' . 1508. Or egg- St. . v Office Hours:. *_Telephones: C3u A. M. U. 7:00 I". NT. Office 6081 Dr. I). K. Jenkins i?e v 'M -