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r~ ~ Saturday, July 16, 1932 Sr- n CHAPPELL# STATION NOTES , g Tuesday evening,- July 5, all of | the members of the church that bave died in.-the last five years were me-' morialized. This program started ^ at-8:80 P. M. and lasted until 10 IM. It was gotten -up?arid cunduc^r j by Mrs. L. K. Nelson. The d*d 1 leaders and others were asked Mass ( a few words about one or xxfi say ' the deceased. The followinaMtre ot ' tain the number of decarlist con | ? those that spoke of tluprosed and i ' work while being connaFir Iffe and j ! church. - ^cted with the TJ Mr. J. F. Bownik' ; 1 Plair, spoke of Mjfn and Rev. W. P. I | Keith; Mr. E. Martin and Mrs. J 1 ^ehelbdrged, jJT Collier of Mrs. Ei- | son, spoke 'o^k^ Mrs, race IRobinNelson si/^ Mr. Bates; Mrs. L. K..1 ! so Mr. ?f Mr. J. Robinson, al- j ( ^ r . iRourmun l^ru 'M T> I | with us and too- after bringing such j > a mtissage. He was heard by a very large | t * crowd. JVIany visiting friends were 1 present. VV'e are'reminding them and ' others of their standing invitation c "Always YVeiqcme." ] ^ALLKNDALE XEV?.B_,~zi^ Mr. Her.ry Rifter arid oistc" Miss 1 Mattif L\ Ri.iter, motored : r> Allen .? dale, '.o \isi^, their patent., and rcla- j ^ tives on July 3 and 4, accompanied by Miss Rjtter's friend. Mr. Peter. ' Anderson of Columbia. We are sure 1 Jhev enjoyed a pleasant trip.' Miss Ritter is a member-of (lie * graduating class of Allen College High School, 1932. % c u * *- ' ' a WESLEY M. E. CHURCH R?v. Mr L. -CJreeii^"Pastor ?. * Sunday School was opened at its usiual'ihour by the assistant Supt. l. Mrs. A. Beaver.?The lesson subject "1 Anticipating. the Great Cause wa? [ thoroughly-discussed from every an-J c gle. We were honored indeed in hav ?. iite following visitors: Rev. I):I B. Bishop and Rev."J. A. Summers ' who made some timely remarks. Ajfc .11:30- Rev. J. A. Su minuet's of ^ GatTney filled the pulpit and preach- j. ed a noble sermon. Text found Rev. ? n-10. Subject God Measuring the * church. . rr At 8 P. M. Rev. D. B. IRishoP-oi?a Barnwell preached a verv good ser- p beij^^?~ ? " ( A." M.'.K. t IITKi ll VT _ ... ?^rv. It. S. I.awrt'nio. laslor F< Itddren at Sunday t?h- ol weiv.yj, lliU?happy lover tr4t-e p i o lo UK, v~. bought of the- very, very pleasant 10 Jiing at Paradise Pake. Wednes- wi lay of last weok with tHe Sunday j te school picnic which was one of the I biggest and best for many year* th ;>ast. Kvery phase of the days ac- Ji livities by reports was highly Or ?e oyed by the irreat crowd of rhildron Wo aoKnc.wlodgn wi I) gratetul ap.? irecaiion the many visitors who wor ^ ihipped ".with us Sunday morning and a! that you might come. again. You ye ire always welcome. ]sc The Vesper service hour wtts call- to ;d otf on Sunday un aivuunr of the ' Tl Student Home-Coining program pre- hi iei:. ed at .8 P. M. This was a bril-' hi ian't affair, .first, .oC its fvpe under ; :he auspices Of the-fTragnci^: The svenjhg Was a highly enjoyable one Tl; vhich we shal}- not f rget soon be- tie ause of the (wonderful mpression ev nude by the young-<folk who contriluted to this nnii'i'iiiii. Wo ?'ivh t.? 1 hank .'each .individual who contri- , m mted in any way to the success of , Ills-Tiv v-i incut, especially the iol- ('u owing who responded so well and o the delight of 1 ?he splcnd d audi- p, .nee including many visitors whom, hu ve. thank also. Namely: Miss Cor- fn ne Ba.iley Slate College,. S. C.; Mr. j'yh S.' P. Ellis, Jr., A. and T. College, ch C.; M'-'- I'-liyiih; th Roo.-o, ^poll?^ nan College, Ga.; Miss* Parisena ; 5artor. Benedict College; Miss-Mabel E. *c.ri*y, Kn x.vile College, Tenn.; ^ ?M-'iha?Lnwmicl, AV'lbcl'I'olV'e ^ LJniW.;'Ohio'; Messrs" Edward Pro vey, Thomas Mar .in and Rollin Green,' fohnson C. Srn^th, N. C.; Miss Ruth g.. X.^Perry, Knoxville College, Tenn.; diss Catherine Clark. Tuskegoc. Ala diss Genevieve Kyer, Bennett Col ego,. N. C.; Miss Victoria Gladden ' a|v ~*aine College, Ga. and Mr. Win. 11. ya >Vhite, Bened'ct College. These and gr, ithers were given a reception by the ha L'f.inng?lie, pla-rr. Hocne iy?Wednesday wj veiling- at the church. M: SIDNEY PAK C. M. E. CHI IU H ^ Ilev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor ' I The Sunday Sehtjol opened at the , isual hour with he Supt.. and teach-1 _ ns at their prst of duty. The les- I ion was beautifully discussed, by the eachers and students eagerly souglit j 'or 'the truths oT the lesson and i .verb amply awarded for so doing. At, 11 o'clock "Rev. . H. Daniel lnl :raveling evangelist* of the C, M. nu P.. Church .preachy.d a noble sermon. wa The Holy ?Spirit ">va!-* present and wc *n.l'-yed a spiritual feast. His wife***0Mrs. Anne Daniels wepT also present * a and sang two beautiful . seleo ions . t'd all. - jn The Junior and Senior Epworth League met at the usual hour with S01 i good program at,each. ' V At 8 P. M, the -pastor tilled .he bri wlpit continuing his series of sor- hit nens .on the general rule- of the C. i i M. E. Church. This .also was a fai ;ood sermon. c.? On Monday night the White Di- w? ision of tKeJl.ally held ..heir bat?y Kv ontest and the jolly babies reported a ! is follows: lin Nos1-. 1, Neona Williams. .$11.10; 2, sa; tubin Delanc-y, .'>12.02; d. Martin N. nit tenders, $15.307~3~; Georgia V. Jones om >21.00; 5, Harriet Morris, $21.75. he: Tlie White Division will also give pa i Pew Rally Sunday afternoon at np [ o'clock. The?final repot t af ?he of tlii.iy* win ut* mailt* ouuua) in^iu ?* ui P. M. . vie ( Wi HELENA NEWS The third quarterly conference was pei eld Saturday and Sunday by Pr<jsidig Elder E. A. Adams at Brown's ho hapel. A lovely quarter was held.: ( leivered a burning message. Hejl, sed m u thuuglit "The Heavenly ?ank. We always enjoy hearing El- ws lev Adams. fei The League opened with a spirit- of al meeting. The lesson was very wc eautifully discussed. . -^soi The Boosters Club met. at the homejwi f Miss Edith Clark a very interestlg meeting was enjoyed. jmi We are proud to see Mr. Elliott Di Robertson up again, after having an to ccident. Mrs. C. Russel has return [ ? d from Jenkinsville, S. C., where she po as been visiting her daughter. ;co he pastor, .officers an i r..i mi ers Rev j th . .S. McCullough of Rock Hill, S. C |wt roaehod- from HwPfVxtr St. LllVP ' liH h ?Tr?tTTect. mTh? Dutv of Chris- Cf ian." The sermon was discusse 1 nn ery timely. lt 7 " liv Siinday afternoon and evening tin j hi'dren's Day program was render ar d to (.he satisfao ion of all- The pro- I ram was largely attended. an Remember to visit the sick, they is /ill be glad to see you. Don't for- L ;et the drive on Sunday. ' As your d.< a?*or reallv deserves ? vacation. ha Monday night July 18 the Steward wl lrd will run a moon light picnic Lc o Paradise Lake. Cars and trucks mi .-ill leave the church at 8 o'clock, is e and enjoy yourselves. |W . ii- .. j. A _ THE PALMK'lTO I LAGKKK.'A. M. TL ( III IU H .Slimier, X?..S U ll?la> . July i},' VVU-i most enjoyable day here, the series were very\gpo.d. Sunday School is called to order by the Supt, at Aw M. The lesson discussed it h nuich interest by pupils and achers. At 11 o'clock the pastor delivered e sermon worthy of commendation, ist before preaching lbve-lee.sl was rved. Subject of sermon The Cross an object of Glory. The Lord's tpper was administered to a large owd. Mrs. Susan K. Ilarvin is on the sick st. Let us pray that she will soon le 4th Sunday will end the edma- , mal contest. (Something on nearly ' cry night and . preaching every 1 inday afternoon. You are 'invited. " -Prnf .InA Rnhnrtr nn.I liik elnh embers not making nun.'1 ndi.se; M are thing Js in the hag. They had tie-a nice outing on the 4th. if We are glad that little 'Catherine own is improving slowly, we can l'l t pray that the girl who jumped -m a ear tm last week will recover, id is a <faithful member of both urch and Sunday School. Ift-r sis iT> itlUK'h better. I et-us go and speak cheerful words Mr. and Mrs. Brown. i mlay 11:0(j Preaching?.Stop in-! 10 Sunday School?A real treat. >0 A* C. L.?Try not miss it. ' ci 30 It will do you good to be there. ja We were glad to have Miss Matil- .yj -A. {Baker on Sunday night. (j Little M-flry E. Edwards has been ent from Snuday School two Sun- gi ys on account of being with her w andmother, Mrs. Mary Young who tj s been ill for tlv"" "-""lni nt tlih [ tifrg she is much better. Little rry has furnished music - for the m hool during the absence of Miss (|j B. Lisbon who is attending sum- pj ;r school at Orangeburg. ^ KBENEZER A. M. E. CIII RCH F T T '0 J " 0ahinKt?" T cumins, a. vj,?sunyay was a gj'eat n; v at this churchy The.pastor hav~ Bi ? been conducting his own revival pt ;eting all week, the spiritual tide is high'. The Sunday?School was in 11 aUeiid?4--wTtir_arPu^^liers pres- v t-^rtlTthe exception of. Rev. D..C\ tli houn who is critically ill at home, at The revival during the week has I'll of >U(.ih Uffiuilil" mrtrl-thl' lllt'nr-*""T rs and friends urged the pastor?to_w itihue the meeting another week. Si is said by. those who know best, i^t 'st<ch a meefling was record hi eaking so far as the pastor being hi ; own e.vangeist is concern. w One could not tell the difference so a r as the crowd and effects are con- U! *rn, The paalor preached as he is never heard preaclling before, en though l\e has never preached sorry sermon since coming to Mul- 3: S. One man was over heard to ^ y: "If that man prea hes every j'1 e of his sermons'' Another was ard saying: "That man must be "J id if I have to sell barbecue every , ?ht during the week." The people a 1 Mullins aV~a whole an3 Kbcneier 1 particular are proud of the ser e being rendered by Rev. J. P. ashington.. ! . Both Sunday morning - and night 'v 2 pastor* was a? his best, and the aple glady turned out to hear him. >> A silver te., party was had at the *pi me of Mrs. Blanche Doughty Sunl:?y afternoon. This party . was. onsored by Stewardess Board No. with Mrs. EHei\ Pickett president The Trip Arounu 1 he Worhf which is to be on Monday night was derred on account of the continuation the meeting. Sister Cornelia Fox irth president' of Board 2 is spon- !' r of this movement. A Pew Rally / II be had next Sunday. The adies of Ebenezer is deter- Si ned that thoir pastor must lead the " Uon district in everyhing and lip * r? the nresent. he is in the lenrl hv large margin. Rev. Calhoun, su-.j lanuated minister of the Northeast nferenee in general, and the i>il a district in particular departed is life Tuesday morning 7:15 and! is bured Wednesday ?>'? tninomi nt 1 [?li o'clock from Kbeneaes^A. M. K. |. lurch, where the decease held his i iinbeiahip. Dr. J. \V, Muri?h, de?4 ered the eulogy. I The people in and around Mullins [ e busy gathering tobacco; Mr. *\V. L. Foxworth the leading d efhcient undertaker in this city : being kept very busy. The many friends of Gwendolyn 1 >wis will regret to .hear that she I ,s left Mullins to go to New York, lere she will join her 'Sister, Miss wis left last Saturday and wiH re- ' &in in New York for sometime. She , the- attractive daughter of Mrs. 4 alker Lewis on Seaboard Ave. | * 9t 4 JtiAlJKK " . IT. LEBANON A. t.M. K. ( III IU H Bev. K. 1'. Johnson, l'a*twr v Due West, S, ('.?The Vi tory Club L ntertained last Tuesday eveiiinjf at he home <if Mrs. A. Carrett. They j epyrted a very profitable meeting. ' Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev~ | ning was well attended j,.s usual aird was very enjoyable. Each week finds lew faces. in the prayer services. The Midget Wedding .sponsored by diss J. As HePnis- on Thursday ev ning was complete success and is tl^e community ta'k. Mrtu ("pia <ellv, Miss Pearl Young, and Kloise 'o\van won first, second and third ?i i-Zes lot selling in the order namd the. highest, rumibgr of tickets. The irizes were first, a 25 lbs stVk of iugar; second, a 4 lbs'bucket of lard; 11 was realized and turned over ie the trustees for wKfcH. they wer,e cry grateful. The -funeral of. Mr. Neal Pruitt 1 was laigc>. attended. .\lr. Pruitt i iad spent'his life i1His community, i taving leached the advanced-age oiT <T"and was highly respected by his eojde. and as u citizen hy lA?th ra1-. s. Among those attending the fun* riiI out <?f town were Rev,. I. J., 'ruitt. brother, Columbia.; Mrs. E. K. oscj li", (laughter, Brooklyn, X. V.; d'-s. Eva Pruitt Thulium,?gi and - 1 f laugnier. y'rooklyii, NV Y'.j Mr.: Bon- f amin I'l uitigfandsun, ^hevil|e, N. ,, '., and Mr. Ruben Brown, also of ^ sheVillt. * t . The Sunday'.SchTflufl was addresa?daI' +r.ev,-l. .1. Pruitt xvhrratso preachd tw<> wonderful sermons, morning nd evening whieTi were enjoyed to he higho<i by "iai^?Ftderrdr?n-f-4? i<_.bonie cTiurch and community. I The 4ilcn Christian Kndeavor.So- ' iety meet ng vyns. largely attended in" U; he afternoon. One can see. by the ^ ay ii.unv i?*f- tin- \oiifijr [?< ?.p|, 0I1 -Xi sr in Hie disi usslohs that interest 1 the League meetings is growing. R JWrs. F.ddie Mooriev of Now &1 Irs. Mootiey is a niece of Mrs. Vanse ^ ( visiting .Mr. and Mrs. \V: H. Vanse ' Mrs. MaMe Lee has. been visiting a riends in Spartanburg. . *?1 in ND CAI.VARY BAPTIST CHl'RCH m COR VIA \ I V I \ ST A I I V. . I? \ si l < jo IK Prof. John R. Wilson .. 1 . " 1' An r.tfair of interest unusual, in r les Teligious,' wgs the installation aist Sunday al'teinoon of the Rev, M. \.r k--Peace at Second Calvary Baptist hurch of this city. , * at The exercises were,' i n reality betin the Wednesday night previous itli the sermon of great power by le Rev. l?r. S. Vbin 'hotarlv" pastor ofTFirsF Calvary se aptist Church; followed on Thurs- ,'v iy night, by the aptly appropriate s.ourse by that * Fringe among pulteers," the Rev. Dr. J. C. McClellan Jo residing elder of tin* Cnfnmhia dis?Tr ict^of the A. MrE. Chureffpand on Je rixlay night 'by the message most au . i fa bio 'by that5 "young (nan elo- jo; lent," the Rev. Dr. James P. Reed- nc the popnlar pastor of Columbia?id the?great Zion Baptist Church.' lie "installing sermon", proper was to' cached oy that "outstanding re- W1 viotts leader" the. Rev. Dr. T. M. oykin,' the great Itnd most unique a istor of the Union Baptist Church ve f.ich the Rev. Mr. Peace i.^. a ember. Concerning this young pas- -ja r i t .Second Ct.f\4ary Baptist Cljureh de lese thing's might well be said here un id now: ; iv; born and reared at Round I.ake. ^ 1-1 |i p i, nis?*cjenieniary education[j, .!> CHere^rec-etvod, while. liiS ^IDgh ni1 . hool training uas - by Campbell Bn eve, JaeksoiT, Miss., given.- 7ii> . gher scholastic training, as well as- ? s distinctively Theological courses m as at Morris Brown University,^At- 'rent?. Cia., and Allen CollegiL?JL'ir- be nbia. se.ured. ni Ut' a mind unusually brilliant and co nquirthg, as well as logical) .and lai t!.<>dox, together with* habits most to udious, especially in realms reh- ed ous. 'his sermons are eve*- thoinrht I>i "oy king- and satisfying. , This feet yetlTor' U'lTh Ki?-7 nlivinTiln n.nd n-lie.- l p ent ^ eloquence makes him a power ii iue in the role of an ambas<or Christ. Moreover, hi.< 'natural ^ [ability and his inately lowble dis'Mlioiir as WeTI a> his splendid conand excellent powers of ohser- K itioh mko him not only good mix on'.- an asset most desirable to iy community and a pastor admit- fr! (I i worthy for Any church. .../ . nit C 'lunv'oia. as well as S.e < nd Calva, has reason to be pvoutl_n?_Uie aclisition of the Rev. Mr. Peace. an ^ hC; SF.COM) CAI.VAin SKKYICKS .... ?c ? r-1 KTT I_A^3P-XUi4H".'h S*'h*->*d.?~ Pb .\ljrning Services 11:15. Tlu- Pas- '>? Rev. M. Marqu * "e. Peace will reach from the subject "When (>a ailure Isn't Failure.'* 1:15 B. V. . I". Hour. ,m > P. M. Kvcning Service. Mestge subject "Safety Firs,." cpntinu- ou ig the series great thouglf from nij inn on place scrjuuvi's. F< r' your F; An soul's benefit 'worship, some- su her,. l<a-t onte on Sunday. KM **?> Vli V kiflP nti. \j ^ h\ ' 1 *' > ' .. HBBMKMnMBnMmm N-AKM-.Y1.-; f UN imm;im.\ki;i{ and n< i: ST)l "l-il CAROLINA . w~? n 1 * ^ ' i ci Mrs.- M( ? > 1 lit'.iu r- t.. VVt- r? aican't find uvni- "to < v r* i. hrtinr^rnrTrnf- 'heny. *> '>' ht'pt ?rt- WITT ? rc \ ivt i'.r w >. .u V\- ' , " '.MlK-C U>.n We t ..v.a;. ." ?? :i:i> J j(| other invitation very soon. ,. Sanity the It;.i . rri: | .' :?ior thi'^i aiiTfcUjV had <hi iv Child 1, ?(1" n's I Last: 'Sunday.. The mcnv j fc? of. Mt. CTTTTT"wen; i.vor.m 1 lint'i r- 'to as-i.-L 'n< m . ..U | *T777j uld. Their sister ehurely I'.no I-nd and its S. S. scholars oo i t Lore.! " help them lU v, tii-ai.atr, deliver- 1 a short sermon. Mrs. Maggie i ' . nnerson c.nd Miss. Inez M<.Q;ae-. ' ?' -he. qiiecngx- ThiA-^sir'-r-aT!?rT3~1 ~i" M.TF.R M K.MOH I A i- i f M ?' i ?lt IM II ' Ntl ' . .. .! : 10*7 ley. Mrs. Mary \N illiums. Pastor The pastov \\{?- tndi ; v -r.:? v ? and unliolu'W! > a \<hu.de! . ] >n l'ruin S.JL Matt. at fv'chapter ar.d j verse: Lot your light .-o shii'ic j it men may sot* your good work d glorify the fati.ii v. cc ar^'h. ' (, Subject: "Light - "f, ' -o ' tt-hoi; iHttlino wan LJeULriL' I'lt'o. ?orp-' Tistiah ga? tTglTtT Chri'.-iian t??jvh j . "?rht. and Oil l.urht ''i ' , .??' i The sermon was enjoyed hy all ho. j use her sermon was ,, sane, sermon at encouraged falling n:< an ?? > I ?n upward ! i < - J ? nwuninEHaMPMi "I I;>\iK | \>i:n I;.MI{ \I,MI:K ok j \M) (iKOKCilA ?f| ,^<311 _u.>o riumutot on 04 Li'J I'll ih- 7504 ' sti art ilouest? 7 Tilt-, hone: ' to 1 :"0 I'.- iU.. Res. 4o'JL! to ^ :U(.' 1\ M. Othce 3706 /' ice: Resilience: Tailor St,,? -4-H-t~ 1'iwe nt. ? ict Hours: Phones: . M.'.tu' 2 1'. y . Res. ??76 M. to R I'. M. )r. W. D. ( hup pell e Physician and Surgeon cum s of ;^V iiiv n :i?i(i Children Sj'iH'ialtj * iic: Resilience: l.auv *M. l.'lOl I'ine St, C'oiuiiiliia. S. C. ' Hours. Telephones: lu a. in. Res* 6U28 li p [ hT7_^. Office: 5778 0 to R p. m. ice; 9' Resilience; Harden Si. 15us -St,??^ ice Hours: ' Telephones: A M. to 7:00 P. M,t Office 6031 ryesiuence 8873 Dr. 1). K. j?iikin&-- ?- : , DKNTlJsT t>:\. Plates,- Crow ns and Bridget. Sunday by Appointmetu * ac'tidr by?Condi etive "ATRlCieala ' a Spoci^.ty. 'a Washington' St., Cola., S. C. >R. II. H. COOPER Dentist of the Gums ? ial Attention Given to Diseases old Grown and Riiutte Work A Speeialtv ? ?? h''ne__Gi?i?rZIXvo>^ P+n>ne &2t44~ 'Washington St., Columbia, SC. DUO'S KS: > 3413 Resident1* 3422 )R. A. J. COLLINS DENTIST Harden St. Columbia, S. C. c Phone 8107 Res. Phone 6708 \. J. FREDERICK