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' 9 Saturday, June 18th. 1932 BETHEL A M K CIUJRCIl NOTES Rev. K. s. Lawrence. I'astor . . Alter a .very interesting period of study in the Sunday School by the several classes mTthe subject. "Jmlah a True BrotheerA~t-tre school reassembled and a full, interesting review was had by Mr. w. H. Howry. The following visitors were present and' introduced: Little Misses Julia and Frances Simpkins of Suminerville. S". C.; Miss Mary Humphries, Master Willie Butler,-^Vlrs. Lula Wilson. Mrs. Ida Wise, Miss Virginia Dumiuick and little-Miss Vivian Russell of Second Calvary. We are always glad to have visitors with us, and bid you come again. '. At 11:15 a.?rrr we lvrrrt""a lgloftohs, ? RArmnn dollvorod i>" i T " - * in matting 111e.se tulKs. We wish to thank ugibi Mrs. Law- I rence and each and every one for the parts-they played so Well in t 10 scr~ -f V-H'e of (^rivttuT trTTrti-rrcmi: League. ' i.. Come to tlie services Sunday. ]\Jein_ bers and friends are invited. _ Dr. J. C. McCiellan. presiding HIder of the district, will preach-and a gr^at day is anticii>aied If ever'the" church needed our presentour prayers' and our coono a'tioju.>4t- is now. The League's hour will consist of * Musicale Sunday beginning at 0 ?? p. tn. This is under-the direct lull of" -\lrjj? Lilla T. Bates, chairman of the *? music committee. The public is cordially invited to listen to-this-splendid array of talented young people now being trained for future usefulness. __Sli)NKY PARK (' M K fiina-n Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor. Children's Day was observed on ' Sunday, June 12th, with special exer-_.' cises at several of the churches of , the_eity. The Woman's Home Missionary So i ciety of K.manuel M. K. Church' held < its regular meeting at the residence f of Mrs. A. R/ Howard on Monday. June 6th. The members, were asked iir order that a full report might he J ? made at the State meeting in Bam- | berg. A very refreshing repast was , served-. ;?The Junior Oratorical Contest on Wednesday evening. June 8th, and the commencement exercises of Lincoln , High School on Friday evening, June i 10th, were exceptionally good. The ( students on each program were at their best and" deserve much credit fof^ j the perfect rendition of each number. | Summer school for teachers opened < on Monday morning. June tilt Ik at ' Lincoln High School. < Friends of Mr. H.?1?. Williams and - Mr. Willie Williams, refret to hoar of -their death. Both were former residents of this city and Were faithful members of Mt. Pisgah A. M. K. Chutjch. Mr. S, 1'. Williams lived in Durham. N. C., at the time of his Heath ami Mr. Willie "Williams lived in Florida. * Rev. R. E. Anderson and Mr.Robt. Bryant are sick! Prof, and Mrs. Geo. Abraham are ut home again after teaching in the Bishopville graded school during the winter Prof. and Mrs. Dol.aine of StatesluiLK were the Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. I T. Jamison on Sunday, June 12tli. MrsrS". S. Hire is in the city to take up her duty as instructor in the summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spears "and Miss (', M'. Spears were railed ff? '<"< ton oh Saturday. June 11th, on account of the death of their sister.' Dr. I 1). Pinson, Rev. J. 11. Garrick and Mis? Garden:'.'Garrick motored to Philadelphia and spent several days j during the past week. The fac ulty and students' of the 7th grade of Savage-Glover school were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs.*"Ijuther Davis at their' home on Monday evenina. June Ulllu? After acouple of jolly Hours were spent ?? course, of appetizing potato salad" with j fried chicken, saltines and iced tea, > followed with ice cream and cake, ] "Was served? "7 7 The announcement of the tnarriago of Miss Charlotte Diggs to Mr. B. F. I.ogan of Augusta, (la., on Saturday, June 11th. came as a reaj surprise?tOIter many 1'iientls. Miss Marie' Peltier made quite an excellent record in her work at Vir- | ginia State school. She was valedic-1 1 torian of her class and won a four- J year scholarship to college. She also won medals for scholarship from the Alpha Kappa 'Alpha and Omega Psi Phi fraternities. ? 1 LATTA. S. C. r. I Prince, the son of Mr. and Mrs. i H h lame. ?was struck by ah automobile operated by a tourist from Da- , loiia, Kin., Wednesday and died two hours later. His remains Were deposited in Oaky Point cemetery Thursday afternoon under a wilder- \ hubs or flowers. _ Iti'v. and Mrs. \Y. D. Williams, Sel let s,' with ProfT" and Mrs. A. J. Thomas, Greenwood, were guests of H-t*v. ;mtPMrs. -Sr W KmnihanT~rvt~~rrre parsomfge Thursday evening. While lu re tTiey cirlled by for a friendly { chat with Mr. and Mrs. James A. ' Moliuan. \ I The Kev. and Mrs. X. Richardson ( while still confined to bed seeilis , much improved. Mrs. Richardson suffered a stroke of paralysis seven . weeks ago while engaged as teacher j 11 the Kingsburg graded school of which- Prof. L. II. "Page is principal. Her early recovery seeHls-assured. Mrs. Alice Page McNeil way taken 1 to . Saunders?Memorial Hospital' in 1 F1 ortyicT Wednesday, where, iwhen J strong" enough she "will undergo an u|ii'i .ii ion t'oi' minor fKnibles.fr Word" l conies to the "Writer"that?she is doing well. Her many friends hope for her < i speedy "recovery. . o i Ft Lday_ 3rjd, Mr '.I It Green, Prof. M ind Mrs. ltobt. McUryde with children. and Prof. J. A. Holman wit- 1 mssed the graduating exercises of \ration Co. (Jr. School, Prof. J. | iohnakin, principal. Rev. M. C. Newman has opened an I Ice Cream Parlor?rrr?a?part of ~tdie * building occupied by W. D., Dudley Shoe Repair Shop. Stop by and refresh yourselves while in town. ?Miss Ma-bel?Coer~ who graduated 1 from the 'High School at Allen Col-' 1 lege last week, has returned home * looking the picture of potfgi'l health. "" Miss Coe is a 1931 graduate'of "Dillon ! Co. Tr. School. . * . * Cliildren's Day was observed at all tHe churches last Sabbath. The Rev. S. \V. Fordham of Weston UhapeMJelivered a telling discourse to a huge and appreciative audience at 11 |). m. .Mr. Carlie Piatt, popular .barber, is in the sick list but ifnproved. The Palmetto leader, in order to do a 'larger service to its readers in particular and the race In general must have funds. So all perSb'ns indebted to the paper will please see its" representative and pay up. UNION NEWS. - - - -= ~ On last Sunday quite a nqrirber of hurch goers were prevented of worshipping on" account of the rain, yet It was a high day at Retliel A. M. - E^-church. Unusual to have a regular practicing physician to run lis car into the garajgfc, take his little son to Sunday School and place liim under a good instructor, and he teach one of the classes himself. This s the way of Dr. C. A. Dawkins, >ne of ?the best doctors in Union j uiimy uoes. Prof. Cotton, one of the teachers Sunday"Softool last Sunday morning. Come again,. Prof. Mr. Eugene Daw- j tins, just fyom State College, was ] out Sunday morning, and took part in . Lhe school. ' _< Children's Day was observed at ' Bethel, and Rev. Bowman delivered-a 1 strong and l>efitti ng sermon for the, * iccasiou, He?stressed the important duties of parents" toward children. ( Among the many good things he said t that?mothers are largely responsible for early impressions given children, Whether good or bad. If the child ? receives its religious training, his j Christian education, and the princi- j ptps?spi?rnrtll m FRe lire or Christ, ( we would have more Samuels; more , Moses, .more Davids, more Pauls, ( more Wesleys, more Gugless carrying < on and, pushing forward the "Work of the Master. He stressed the environments; said he, it has more to do j with the final-course of a child than I heredity. The boy is the father of tlie man that is the boy grows into the man, ami therefore the church and stale are what the children make , them. Character once formed may J>e modified and changed, to some extent, but the rule la persona are 4 ' "T * ?. * THE'PALMETTO L AHOWI) CHUUCKTOVVN ** IV Prof. J. B. Beck and Mrs. K. I,. Fraser left for Kingstree last week to ' teach in. the summer ..school held ^ there. Prof. Beck is director of the ^ school. , * ' . t . t : ? rsA | t I IVtrv. Oiaimwusc, COllCgC KlUOIlilU' I of Benedict College, was the guest of j l\ Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Daniels last. week. 1 si Mr. Harolds-KK'hard.-on has returned lK from Allen College, where' he attend- I tv e4?school. ' '?p: Mr. Cornelius Beck left for Tennes- a see last week to attend the summer {j, school at Tennessee StMe College. I y Mrs. I. 1). I'inson. Miss Williette | 11 MrCottnell, aniT~M?^4 \v in. "Dannelly of I ) | Sumter, S. C.. motored to Georgetown t< ast Friday, bringing witTi " them h veU JBeck. w Miss Florid., Jackson and Mr. RosMr. Beck from Fisk University, j', and Miss Jackson from Morris Col- n lege, were representatives of their respective schools at the Students' ConEerence in session one week at Kings t] Mountain, N. C. ,.| Mr and Mrs l? C Ketu- r....>.t ... r' Charleston Sunday, returning Sunday 1 afternoon, bringing with them Mr. 1'. C. Kelly, Jr., who was a student "at j Howard University, Washington, 1). ('. Misse* Grace Jackson, Kverlena N'esbit and Marthena Bezelien motored to Conway Sunday. Miss Jack- tj son will remain two Miss Pearl Alston has returned sl from Benedict College. Mesdemes U. G^-Teele and H. K,. .. Atkinson eiltertaliied. the. T.. A.. Club ^ Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. '11. K. Atkinson, Duke street, .j' Several games were played. The ^ mores were as_follows: High, Mrs. losie T. Jackson; booby. Miss Amelia Atkinson. Ice cream, cake, candies and" (tailed peanuts were nerved. : A itart'y. chhkIsi lnp tit Miv. B.d'thfl Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Hbpton Paul, Dr.. and Mrs. C. K. Stephenson and LT. G .Teelb, Messrs. Cornelius" Beck VI iml Ralph Dunmore, visited (he esate of Mr. A. M. Huntington. Brook?reen. They also visited Dr. Ward j Plagg, who was the sole survivor of lis family during the 1X1?;{ storm, who "esides at the Oaks Plantation. (' Mr. Alunzu?Rhue celebrated b+s i9th birthday?with a.?party?of?'irr.? friends, at his home on Butts street. A .raining In youth ittted.them for." Miss Grave Sh'eitoh, Miss Odessie Woods, and Miss Lenora Sims .wlm graduated in Sims Hi class of 1 ? played well their part, in Sunday School and League, F!our new mem- , hers were added to Bethel senior 5 choir.? Miss Mary. it. Young, Mis.- . Mary Jane Glandv, Miss Lenora Ter- sl; y- lUndseyFMiSs "Grace Shelton and- ^ Mrs. Corena Kershaw. St. ...Pa'tib iHaptist Sunday Seho >1. at with Mr. Brezell as head, are moving -ff forward, in every direction. They m ire getting ready for their Children's Day. The pastor^JRev. Collins, keeps rery busy pastorin^ live ehurelies. Dr. Thompson, who pastors Clinton . Chapel A ,M. E. church, will celebrate Children's Day Sunday night, md Mrs. Douglas, the Supt., knows I how to put op programs. Watch Mrs. Jouglas. V Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Young and Mrs. Madora P/lakelv of flint"" ^ ? visited the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. McClintock on Henrietta St., and gave them a surprise pirth day party. They served chicken rmt lots of chicken, cake, salacf tea. :offee, fruits, smokes and drinks.- Mr McClintock was very happy and appreciated very much. He said to hem co'iiie again. DT. E. P. Ellis.- the I'residing Elder >f the Spartanbivg District, will hold he third quarterly conference Fri- ^ iut nifiui hi nemei and preacn sun lay morning at 11:30 o'clock. He I will preach at A lit toe h at 2:00 o'clock. 1 !.et us all go to Bethel Sunday morn- I ng and hem I Ills uiuti (it find: Ttr trr m the greatest preacher among the I twenty-two dictriets we have in South I t'arolina. 90 -come out and hear him I Sunday morning.' .1 The Woman's Federation Club had I a Hur.ceftaful lawn entertainment at I the home of Mrs. S. L. Humphris Friday' night. It was well attended. Little Elizabeth Booker, Mr., V. A. Darkins, Mrs. Peary Kenendy, Mrs. Jennette 'Sims are on the sick list. Mr. Mauldin King, after spending ten days' in Greenwood, has returned home again. k . I EADER ~ ?? 1 ? 11 " kl I.I.I A MS CIIAIKI. ,\K\VS. SllIKjiiy Was a ll tfll llitV ;i t W ilUlils < 'li;i|i*f|. ,.\t nVhuk 1|m- ! tilH'rintfiiilciil i.pciniU. u'|? Sunday cIkjuI with a l.-rr^f at?riidan<Tin* I inlv wa> - v.-rv inii-i^tim'? All ..l ic ? his>rs Kaincd in11< 11 intoi'mat inn . Ilev. (iiiarrel took hi> .stand prompt ! at 11:00 o't lock. I i took as-*? tihjcct "Tim piop;?i at i t[| ot' yotirth." Iviry oin* tliiit heard J-iim wont away it h 11oilr.ts lil led w ith joy. Tin- Allen ( liri.-t iiiii I'imli'ii vols league ' OM't in r' : o'clock Sunday fteriinoii. Tin* vonii}.' people rep . red a line program.* Havatd Sawer, J alia Toliner, John. Kdwards." U 1 Hampton, Miliv lliijiiipaxJ-u, .\lyr?4eipiniiioiicls, save short - talks' on the >pie. The at I einlance w;i - good. Wy itd ii utinihej' of vi>:'ipK friends it-li us. , U?won hi?lim e- been - rr?rrern?Preliv one to see tiie A: ('. K. I.. t;*hors oW* -fliey resp.uje led .to- the cjilj of lit- president*. ' The president of "the I.q.iu.i-- has rgaiiizorl a League "? hoir ilt?l ' liolii lis ftidiiji he han* selected a ipi.a-. tte. The quartette sank " ,-elee-' on during the League and.all who earn mem were appreciative. 1 *. Sunday evening was. given i;? the lildren for tin- seroJul .Sunday in line is celebrated as Children's Day.'Through' the < ooperation of thv >aehers of the Sunday. School, flui'ograui was a success-. Tin* dee'ora-. an was i n a go If ieant Monday night of' hist week was a uprise to the p'tstor in the way thut te leaders rallied for pastor's supirt. Three prizes were given to the aders raising the highest amount. .00, and the life of Bishop Teurd. I ;in dthe lite of Bishop Teurd. r. tiler- Uliynu! won second prize and ev. Brother J. . Xeigler won, third rz.e. Tuesday night-of last" week the A. B. I.e;ii,rlli- guv a?M < 11111 e i till pl;l V " Hilled ''Thii Old . Ma ills < 1II!?.' aT" "lilnl villi' Bio. .1. r. I Hi ill 111 oil, " istor. The hoys and girls were, .stars, i this play. An excursion left "illiatns Chanel at -Am? H-fTfrn'- " lie with par ked ears. The ChapPl Club and Stew/trdes-, 1 oatl No. ,2 e.ntei'tainod a .splendid otip at a 'popcorn- tea party in the iseinent of the church. j KD.VK (ilM)VI-: A. M. i: /ION ('III I . f i i lice I.itt)<-j??hii and Harris lias j^,n< > New- York City to spend the sunicr.. Mrs. K :na Drake and Miss l.u.-i'le iter experts to leave for Oranyv1 '.y. l'.'-''e they will attend < In mmii- er srll'Ki-l at Stare C. ,lt _ Miss Kutli Wright who is a n.em r' of "the faculty of Rock Hill (Iran, ur School has returned home* foi rev summer vacation. !)?' S. I), HjoWii. lua-v>*s?l in*- CRira-l to atUnci .the* 'Xa'ipnitl Repulm tan Convention. Miss Annie I-. MeKiVoy was the .test?of?her* mother?-frrr ^l aduaTiny tercises at Cummin^ St. Hi. Students from the variou- eollejfes ho have returned to the .city 'are ate?Coll-, gc: ?Mis"es Nendta Saunirs, Bet nice Woody, Ruth .Mills ami mily Harris Clailin. .Miss Grave alker and Mr. Roxie I>. Sexton; LmiMlirt;?Miss?Glndy s?(VloMiun an<r ~ rs. Farrow B. Forsteri We weime you. lals at Chaflin. The iiuiny friends of Mr. Win. Kirk lid will hi- ninth t n kmrtv that lie Jm tlTieienlly reeovered from a .recent ' Iness. i N. K. Litllejohn and Misso. Mr. -and Mrs. William Hamilton. 'odwurd. motored to Asheville Sun- iv to visit. Mrs. Hanii'lton' -ssistei rto is ill. Mrs. En\ma Grave Reeder amu?un'S the marriage of her daughter SaA ...... K.. 11 At.. T..U? At ei. .. !/ . j - _ i K"V. W. 1'.; (iihhs; |} . 'Pi. . v;,, u _ b>K,. initlkiuV at ' I "i" *s ('liapi-l Sun.lay. ' June 1M(li.iiiy I, - s C|,a?e| M,i. , |le J: |M."Mil... | u,.y (Jibbs. ainI there 'ii'-l " f in i?? la ~7nTl J-0" |,y K.'v I J^j. Ilpo.er. Ills.text was Si. Matt. L'2: 11 4\ i ntr i-rntTt*" ?Sir," 1 *?-??. he s.,u- there a. n.an vvl.j :|, W [ijn! IHit (.It a weiiiliny Kariaent.""T]^--"5 lieine was > wle eniiim -TllH c,nv<",. "lite (Jtiesi Tin. , h ir -litis .-.juM-iiilly. well ;tii.| -i>il'i.lli?.l> lit!.'.I well . Willi til* 'SI* "I'iiiiiii. : : : ; I he S S. tiii'i \ i' K Sxi id v was it; it- h.-t -also. ~ j 111. v'.-n -.-i vi,,- was in ' rlia.i'Kc " K. v I ). i I{.-?ii :ii ,,f ?he.sti-r. S V ? 'tul K; v IV II. (I!.,,|,|,.also ,,| Ches? ' 111 ' I'11 i!" 11 1 ' i~i| 11 .. TTi Daniel : !' '.Vow ;\ii, i, I>;?fii<.) ]\11,'w tiiiit ih?> a rit Inn vv.ji - -iem i. li.- w.nr into his y ami hi- vn i11.1.,\v> jn-irik < pen mi li.:> < Jit.iiil'i,:.- .M,,w;,nf.- Jerusalem. ( k'.. kiLLx-Jcil _uitoji 4h-?k tiff*--three m1 fifes 203 t't-'l -jm-iM"! lili.I kjivi--? thanks J"'"'' * ?. I as In- i;?1 aforetime." ? Til. n,I was Tit.-, ft nits of the faith. ( :ul ram-i- ,i? 1 . * jj All til,. M'l'viees -Were en jove.l a 11(1 ?! '">' ''XJ11'.->.?( 'I th..Ills,-]VeS . oJ|, el ll- . :iK Ill'L'UILJlitl'Jifa?eKpe.-t*,l i" y.'iir |n-\\> on n,-\t Sniniay. Turn- l!eh. a- your shepherd wilj be ..i- hi- ji.i>t t !i,-:u I llJ' ii' Mihtf '!??-.. I ivc:all a-ii.l (line' .. ham lit,-- \V.-ill,-,lav nil "juth 'of ( ?m ('.mi* hearth,- seven -w.i'tiH-n metim ;.,-is of th,- Tr.uwtpUan: fliiij-.h of ? Christ" i-t-vr-trl?t-i?yTrn- tin- iiFt-ssauti hat tin* si-vi'u' seals of Re vol ati.ftl fol-etell- on 11,-xi Slit),lav. .1 ll lie '' 'th. tit i on j,.; )n .\jit-eft:-' treat Ofl i- in for you I >.<ii't :i:;>- rjivse 1' t - -' - ? jl.-.-, o ,1 '...'ii-.r ( p;; 1 ii mi i u the Trip *.\l-oUii,l the \V.,If 1.1. on- the is, - Till? . . ... 361 ?? ? = AHOl'M) (ri:oR<;KT<)\VN ( outitiiied from ('oluni'n Three in.-f ill till- III)III,'- of .Mrs. Modest,- Atil.-sotl, I Mike street. Wej|lH*s?ta\ eVell- I ' Ml'-'. .Inn.- Ml).- After the n-fflllar husi- . in.-, lint; a <'.m ,.| ,mii>,- of en-ati^ ' fir-!;,? ami niiiu> wen- serve,!! .Mis Smith left Sunday nv<>rtiii.i I'.r Columbia. S. to att.-nd the jj| It.-i*-bet All, ii summer s,-Intnl. |A H U?#|^|l\II>1Ai erience means skill Infjfl I ability?the reason |Ky?J y you can place ut *t confidence in our ||VT|Tfj| . Ii!> tf> scr\ c ymi |,rsf. ||KkJ1 |)erior equipment, mo*ate cost, care in every BmcH ail assured. EtjnJ ? M I II ?Will I w Page i NE.KAL HOME I JNSKI) KMHALMKH OF | SKKVK h 1 OOti - W ASHi^S(i'l'OiN M: : " ' COLUMBIA, S. c. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Office Hours Phone 30 A. M, tu 2 P. M. Office 303fl :u6 P. M to 8 P. M. Kes. 6648 Physician and SurKe?.. leases uf Women and Children A 'Specialty ^^eer r~: ~ "Residence: 14 V* Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. DR. L. M. DANIELS ice Hours: Telephones: o 1U a. in. Res. 6028 a 2 p. in. Uffice: i>V7l ^a?? ~ Keudence';""'" " 7 Harden St. 1508 Gregg St. Office Hours: ? Telephones: 10 A. 2rl. to 7:00 P. M. Office 60S! Residence 887# Dr. D. K. Jenkins ' J DENTIST " ? lings. Plates, Crowns and Bridges " frundav'hv Appnintmeni traction by Condi ctive Anesthesia -? 9 Specialty!, )7Vi. Washington St.,' Cola., S. O. DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist of the Gums ecial Attention Given to Diaeaaet Gold Crown and_.Biiuge WorkA Specialty lice Phone 6420, Res. Phone 8264 25 Washington St.. fnlnnihia BCk - PHONES: I. 'iff 3413 Residence 3422 DR. A. J. COlLINS DENTIST ' 17 Harden St. Columbia, S. C. fice Phone 8407 Res. Phone 8798 N. J. FREDERICK ttorhey-at-Law and Notary PublU PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?St?te ?mf P?feril 19 Washington St., Columbia, S. 11 J. H. JOHNSON & Co. Notary Public and Dealer in real estate and sale of lotpta PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully located on paved road abort College P?ace. Phone 6422 1109H Washington Street #