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therefore in the liberty where-with r Christ 'h,ath made us free and be no' j entangled with th?^oke of bondage, i Subject: Our Steadfastness. The message was delivered with _po\ver_ and and full.of thought that shall live long in the heart's and minde of his " hearers. Sunday, Nov. 27, the new ptestor will be here and the public is cordialy invited ti hear this man of God. The" members are- requested" To do] their full duty, t Remember the sick by visiting r - -them./We are always pleased to acknowledge the presence of our several visiting friend, and1 we say , you are welcome jthuice. LAUREL HILL CHURCH NEWS Waterloo, S. C., Nov.-r.21, November 20th beinrpK the third Sunday and regular p reaming day and a beoutiful day, the Sunday 4 School convened at a very late hour with the Supt. and teachers at their post of duty. The lesson was beautifully Haucht. after which the Pas^' tor, Rev. Kay, reviewed the lesson., Preaching also began at a late hour, by our Pastor, Rev. Kay, wl]o took his text from the 17th chapter of Mjatthews, 1st and 2nd verses: And ftfter ' aix days Jesus taketh . Peter, | James and John his "brother and bringeth them. up into a high inoun-J tain apart and was transfigured hefore them, etc. Subject The" Tfbns-1 r.f rv^vicf nronehed a noble sermon as 'only Rev. Kay can j preach. We all can truly say: "I1 was good to be in Laurel Hill" to hear this wonderful sermon. We had wi'h ? .us Mr. and Mrs. Ern'est Calhoun bnd 4 Mrs. Allie Anderso^r- from Spartanburg, S. C., and some others the re, porter failed to learn their names. Also Mr. Geo. Hamjillpnjf the publisher of the Palmett^.Leader and Mf, Jas. :S. Grant, manager fromtColumbia, S. C. Collect ion__f or the d;iv was satisfactory for this time of. degression. LAURENS NEWS 'Sabbath being an ideal . November day it afforded-an excellent opportunity to those- desirous of attending religious services, the pleasure of having their desires executed. There fore at the usual hour, the bells of the chrudhes pealed forth their, mujsic, say "that church going was in order for those thusly inclined." They heard? they obeyed. At Bethel A. M. E. Church, pastor ??Martin was greeted by a large congregation who was favored with a splendid discourse taken tfrom text Rev. 2:10. Several visitors wCre in attendance at this service. Mr. Holley Edmunds of Calhoun r Falls, S. C., was here Sabbath visiting his Wife who is all at the home of her parents, Mi\ and Mrs. Albert Dia(l in "400*. He was a visitor at Bethel Supday. The quartets-eohtest given at Bethel Monday night by Mrs. E. E. NeJson, directress was a very entertain*\r\cr offolr A nrvtlinr fnotin'n rvf t Vw? evening wa,s a lively debate between the Miller Brothers. "Resolved That Faith-is more beneficial to an individual than Encouragement." Splendid addresses, were re'ntferpd by Mr.,'Aauin Brock ma/Plind Prof. Hickson of Tumbling Shoals High School^ Miss Emma Sk Suber, presided at the organ. Miss Willie "Boyd, a (senior at AlTen (Jollegb, spent Sunday in th0 rity?, at the home of her parents. Rev. ^fcnd Mrs. J. D. Boyd and was a pleasant vi?ifn?* nt Rp+Viel's mornintr service. Revs. W. C. Crawford ,of Anderson, B. Brown of Pendleton and P. M. Gary of Greenwood called at the A. M. E. Manse last week en-, route to the Columbia Annual Con-1 ference at Union." They were joined ... by our pastor, who reports that Bis?i 1 - i f ; . '^7 """" ???? hop N. W. Williams, for equity and ' all else that the A. M E. Church ' ifteds T6f-progress is ihe oflfl(!lttl bis- l~ hop for South Carolina. ' I An outstanding church aetvity of 8 jtlye week was th? silver tea given by L Mrs. Callie Blaekstoek al'thaii. lovely (* home in'Jersey. Sunday.igppi 3:00 to * I 5:00 P. M. More than sixty guests |S ivere presont~iiT~fTiis social Miss ^ Pearl Dawk ins and Mi's. Alice Moore ! were {lie contestants for the prize?*..( I Cash resultsj Miss Dawkins $14.00; jt Mrs. IVvpre, $2.05; total $17.55. .< The ^first prize was awarded to ^ Miss Dawkins and the second to Mrs. J Mori e. The presentation speeches s ivere made by Misses Odessa San- I dci-3 and Mattie O. Duckctt, respec- j tively. * ,1 Program' as follows: J Mi'.". Emma S?Nelson, Mistress I of ceiemony; Mrs Minnie Sanders, ^ pianist. ? ,f i?Opening -somyJ.'What. a Friend .we ^ have U? Jesus;" Prayer?sing and t scripture fo.lle.wed with welcome ad- J dress by the hy>tess. Response by t Mrs. Bessie Mathis. Address, sub- t ject, "Mystery," Mr. Aaron Brftck; \ man." Select Reading; Miss E. S Suher; Papdr, Mrsj^ Mary Garrett, 1 Solos: Miss O. D.~Sanders, little Miss s Xhomasin'na Martin and "Mrs. Cetes- rt C-iie Mai tin, with little Miss Evelo- r na Martin accompanist. ' Thanks ,4 ' t Closing reinprks bj,- Mrs. Sue Rice I Refreshments served; ice cream, cake t and mints. 1 ? -\Vo are sorrytoTPpoTt Mrs. EHa Duckett has been confined to her J room the past week. >] Services were well attended at St. ] Paul on the 13th Communion pcrvic- |i >s being also given. Mrs. Dora Sullivan entertained the J Roosters Club on Friday night with < a large crowd present. After the bu- | sinoss hour a delightful repast was i served. '] Mrs. Dora Sullivan, Mr. W. Vance ( and others were among those that i attended tho.Si.ate Fair.. i We fail to mention that Ml. Zion i opened her"doors a-a few weeks ago c with a large enrollment a The many friends of Mrs. Ada jv Simms were, gi^eved to hear of the 1 death of her husband in Spartan- 1 burg. They were once residents of | the -cit(y and made many friends f while here. ( The Pulpit Aid Club of Sf. Paul I r?_ - a. *, \ # *1 t " f ^ ?n[7tr^-vmrHH^-ii). t U.I?LIU.', I1U1UC. .0.1 Mrs.-Mary Whit oner \v i' h a large ( -crowd proaOnt.j .During the social hour a delicious course was served. Mr, Earle Owens- is Leaving in a f..ur fm- W;itfhin.rfon where he will join the madam. The work it St. Paul Baptist Church under .the leadership of Rev. -A. H. Levant is progressing nicely. Ml department of the church seem to be functioning all O. K. This was i sifOciallv evidenced sit si "Cncvst Meet ing," held at the palatial residence dr Mrs. Mary Whitener Thursday when quite a hundred quests enjoy>d the hospitality of the hostess^ A neat sum of $19.05 was realized. Ice -i-ii'nm and cake were served, afterwhich the guests returned home high i ly elated over their entertainment. AT SECOND CALVARY ] BAPTIST CHURCH Church; ^i^oU-10 A. M. Il:t5 Morning Worship. A special sermon will feature this- service. The faculty and student-body of ! Benedict College will worshfp with >S. 0 00 P< M. B. Y. P. U. groups meet. 7:d0 P. M. Evening Worship Message subject: "Modern Implications of the Sixth Commandment." CLINTON NEWS Sunday was a pleasant day. At 1 Friencifsliip A.,M. E. Church all the members were 100 percent at the Temple of God, under leadership of .Rev; T. II. Adderson who always give [satisfactorily services. | Hebron Baptist Sunday School be- ; 'gan U o'clock prompt-by Supt. J. ' B. H. Ruff. The lesson was devoted 1 into study period lasting about 25 ; live minutes after which it was reviewed by Misc S. O. Jackson. Rev. A. A. Sims alsojrendered a soul stirring sermon' which was also enjoyed by all. Mr. Albert Fuller takes pleasure in announcing his -marriage, November 1.1 to Miss Lizey Reader of Greers. Mr. Fuller says lie is in hjs new life and we hope"~them success. ine i. t. cjud win meet ounaay November 27 at the home of MisjU Annie M. lludgens. All iiiembeia are- asked to be present. There will be a Thanksgiving Program given at Hebron Baptist Church Nov. 27. Every one is most cordially invited. Any one having news for the Pal.metto Leader please report to Mr. ; Benjamin Thompson, 17 A. South Bell Street or if any on6 would like . . ; B If ifc ' mn I n. ine federated Club of Corner piet Friday at ICorner Sc'h'ool. 'fhey too ;pent a injost profitable^ afternoon. 'arc looking forward Jto the State neeting to be held in .Orangeburg his week. Mrs. Lumitia Walker and Mrs. Anlye Kearse are the delegates-to the 5tate* Federation in Orangeburg.' Messrsr-P. Mr Jones-and. Ghas.-MeMillan; and Mrs. L. B. McMillan and Miss Bowan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Doby Marshall Friday ligfxt. A pleasant evening wa^spent. (Miss Eva Owens left last week for Bethelhein High School, (Barnwell, S. Many programs have ?>een plaiiped n interest of the Christm^S 'Seal ca'mlaign. Mrs. L. B.' McMillan is- seen very where appointing districtrehairnans and outlining plans for work ifter Thanksgiving. We are sorry to report Mrs.. RebecU Kirkland is Indisposed . at this vriting. A very spicy progr^joi"was enjoyed >y the Y. W. C. A. at Miss Thelnia vearse's home. _ j Those who hope, to spend Thanksriving away are: Mr. F. M. Jones, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mcdillan, Morris College and many ithers who hope to^attend the StateMaflin game. FLORENCE NEWS "Mr. James Ilenry died Nov. 18 1 tOI2 and was funerali^ed Nov. 21 n'oz at . C-untDPrian1 M. E. Church Survived by tyvo-brothers, other relatives and a host of friends, The Ushers of Cumberland M. E. Church invite y?u to a Tea Party at the* home of Mrs. Mable Majpr, 915 E; Cheves St. on Nov.,28th. Admission *l6 and 15 cents for the beriefit of the Usher Board. -Mas. C. C. Godbold is improving very, rapfdly at'this writing. Dr. R. O. Grant, well known citizen of this city passed the S. C. Pharmaceutical Board, la^st week held in Charleston,?S. C.?He?is?a licensed druggist. He graduated from Claflin College Orangehuig, S. Cr He is a member of the Omicrow Chapter of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.' He is. a recent, graduate of Meharry Medical College, Nashville Tenn. to subscribe set> him also. The reporter and advertising agentMr. Yodbg Leake, star foot -ball player for'' the Wild Cats and Mrs. Kmma.Y. Little is f^till on the sick list. We hope thcjh a speedy recov 0?ih ? Miss Smith and her niece Verdi*?. Smth were highly welcome at 'he Baptist Church Sunday; ? Ttye Community Glee Club is still pro-grossing under the leadership of Prof. J. T. W. Minis and the President, Mr. E. J Gairy The foot ball "Wild Gats" are on a stan'd* still waiting for a game before the season's over The Wild Cats are going' to Columbia, S. C., Nov. 24 to witness the game between the Benedict and Allen Colleges. The basket ball "Wild Cats" are still ^^ictioing, getting ready for :hr>i*ffjiship of state. "The two captains^ire practicing very hard and also the coach is doing ajl she can. We hope our athletics a success. "BRIDES FROM THE BIG IIOCSE" 9 BENEDICT CHAPEL NOV. 28 -m ^ * . SOCIETY HILL NEWS This town was saddened lant Sun-' day morning by the t'^ic death of Mir. {A-L. Bounds. Mr. Bounds was on his wf>y home Saturday night when he was struck .by an automobile on the Society Hill and Hartsville highway. HP was taken to Hartsville where he received first aid, but died (Continued on Page 8) ; "*? ? Mr. and Mrs JsJnief Grace o? Wed- (; nesday Might was a real success. a The chicken supper given at the >s, home of Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Shields a onj Marshall St. was a great suc o The chicken supper given at 'lie home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. .Shields ^ on Marshall St., wals a great sue- r cess. ? The Twelve" 'lYibes ol Israel"Wirir~ presented at Shiloh Baptist Church ofi Friday evening under the auspic- ^ es of _J\j|rswAIin 11 ie Harrington and i Mrs. Ma'aline Williams. Everyone 0 . ?1 reported an enjoyable evening.. The j yaptaiasSvere Mrs. Maggie Richardson, Klla Kelly, Elsie. Thomas, Minnie Harri'ngtoti, Lucy'Reese, Misses Amanda L. McColkim and Alice Hun \\ ter. The amount raised' was $15.00. Mrs. Marcus Robinson of Orange- j burg, S. C., is in the city teaching in the Smith's School. , The .stork made a pop call at the ^ lionio of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Frazier . . 1X and left a bouncing baby girl. Moth- ? er and baby are doing nicely. Mr. Julius McKay is spending "fi ^ quiet winter in the - Southland". Dr. Richardson was offered a free. tiip to New York fcrr^Tharrk^rgivtng: Look out Southern girls. *, " Mrsi Leuveivia St,ubbs and Miss Dnrn TPo\ye ar? teaching in the ' Brig-htsville. School. ' M Mrs. Grace Kennedy and Miss L. hnson are teaching in the jSyran ? school this term. ~ Mrs Wrie-ht of Gaffney. S. C.,_ Li' mother of Rev. A. J. Wright is in the city for an indefaute stay. "Rev. T. J. Curry of Darlington, S. a C., was in the city Tuesday. Rev. A. Diake preached at the A.' ^ M. K. Zion Church on Sunday morning and evening in the absence of' 1 .Rev. J. C. Cox services wore good. A number of the carpenters of the city are giving free labor at St. Paul C Baptist Chyrch, and the ladies are P furnishing them delicious food. This shovel the Christian spirit in the city 'c of Bennettsville7~S". C. ' PJ ' Rev. A. J. Wright preached a noble L sermon Sunday morning on "Thanks- JjJ iriving." After: the sermon the clubs * ci in a week's notice reported $05.00 as a special call of the pas'err. On- the ^ second Sunday the . clubs raised $55 making a total of $120.00. Depras- ^ sion is. gradually creping away from Shiloh. ' .. Rev. Jackson, pastor of St. Mich- 1T1 ael M. E. Church will .preach at Shi* * h loh baptist'Church on Sunday morn ^ ing. Mrs. Mary J. Bradford is- on ' the sick list under the special treat incnt of Dr. \V. S. Hanna. We hope for her a speedy recovery. *7* ^ "Mrs. Dahfina Nicholas; Mrs Annie ^ | fltephefi^ Mrs. Martha Bro-wn and Mr. C. Johnson,. Deacon C. B. Bostjc, Mi*s. Harriet Poston and Mr. A. San-, ders are s^ill on the sick list. Mrs. Uelphine McDatiiel spent Sunday 'evening with relatives out of 'he citw?She reported a splendid ?<?> / . Kev. \\ . 1-. ^rcCoy'left early Sunday morning? fojr his church services al ~aT~Society- htfll?Ht^ reported n Vcp' * splendid da.flis worship. j 1 -Mrs. Ellon,McColHjin is on the sick list, also Mrs. Mabel Rqss on King St. Mr. and*.Mrs. Thomas Drake = are now. in then* beautiful new home B on Marshall SL. The beautiful new horpe of Mr. I I.eiroy McQueen on Marshall St. i.* I almost completed. Contractor' L. J. I Jobnakin in charge of the work. e 9 ^ MT PffF.ASANT NEWS Rev. N. S. DeLaine, Pastor ? f Elliott, S. C.?Conference i$ over arid leaves Rev. DeLai'ne our shepherd again. Church conference was held Thursday. The organization for the year touched every phase of the church, leaving a new sense of appre- ? .V V; \ n<i shall begin *th<;. rial canvas anil a)j> ol* the stamps over 'lie Cunty 1 Iter Thanksgiving Day. \ It. is to l>e icineupa-red, that each he cent Christmas ->-Tal stamp sold 1 ml bo.uglTt helps.Pi 'xpyl ami unniilate T. B'." instantly. Buy how. lelp to Tehase-. this death. dealing sease l'roiii our group and eveptualfri^n t he TiTTiTTiul" '*1 iho^T?'ob'\? We 'still feel very apprehensive ol he illness ol' sister Alice Whilie-.who hows little signs of recovery." We 1 re gal i to report that sister Sanaper is much improved. . , Harvest day was celebrated a 1. i'esley M. E.' Church by its membersU day Sunday. A. special sermon as_ .preached b.v pastor. Rev. Jolni . Gibbets. At-the night service the i. A. S. carried .out nice and nspir-> tg_program. Mis. Jnliir Adams was ie Mistross of Ceremonies. Mrs.essie Hemphill rgad a ."Thaiiksgivig Psalm, while Mrs. J. Adams of- . 'fed the Braver. The nirnrfno r.v>.-.i o-sed of Mrs*. I. Writfii'. Soprano; Irs. Branilie Moore. Alto; Mr. F. " arr, Tenor; and ?t*. Gibbes, ass, |sant? ".To Tirtjft^'oi k." Mrs. . Love reft : an excellent papHMTft^ The Nobility, of Labor." Mrs., J. ' dams -spoke on,. "The* Meaning of w-ves-t-,",-iu^.?aa-.-iiiti.ri.-.-.l:jiK .nuunu.lv. ? Irs. P. M. Gibbes wrote' fluently up- < 11 ihe theme, "The Spiritual Flarest. "The shut in.- and siek of. the ? lurch were ' reat'ed\aiid prayed-for t?the. 'I'v.. -J. ('. Gii'b' . 'l'ho ex. rcise met with favorably saKtt.a'tons ud compliments. ~ Thanksgiving Day will he observed v aJ4 of llVo ^Ti'i k 1H" VTe Thursday. pot ial?r o vicor?uhL?1 >? , <, ;>.i'.ni >i, uii:?i t all of the colored churches. , We will be pleased to welcome and ntertain the A. M. K. Zipn, Annual onference Nov 2'J Bishop Jones will reside, The I.. A. S.. will meet a' the Wes y M. IC.""Church De.oinhpr 2. The resident. Miss. Bessie Wright. The imous rally for all purposes- comes J ' T at Wesley 41. K. Church. Nov. 2:1. I ation for neP'niwnrk. Mr. Ftank Pavis is complimented *' his splendid organized Sun :ay chool. ^-s. Rev. PeLaine was at Tibest on unday with an appr^yiative.audience ispite of cold weather, lie also r,elonded to an invitation by the Rev. . P. Butler of New Zion A. M. E." hurch Sunday night. which_j.net,the ?sired approval, spiritually and'fimcially. Rev.. PeLaine was accotn- , ani al bv a largo tnitnber of M<. leavant members. . - . . . Jack Frost has told'friends to watch J )r "the beadtiful flowers about the arsonage next spring. If all goc~ ell still with Sirs. PeLaine. <1 Rev. atlfLsMrs. A. P. Spears called [ the parsonage Friday night. Mr. P. P. Page of Piilon was a isitor Thursday. The friends of Rev. T. C. McRay ! re pleased to*have .is-a member of j le faculty of New Zion._ Graded > T - 1 '4...' * L-nooi. \\ ysacicy. : >. y.r tils liattifftM' [rs. Carolyn IVR-Rao Paprc of Dil- < in as Elementary Teacher, 1 i.. n I iyii? Vj(,' oi UAiti O ce Hours: ' . ' Telethon*: . ' n.OO to 1:00 PrM." Res. 4692 G:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3796 Office: Residence: >030 Tay.or St., - 1117 Piae* ?t.. ? M???^ Office Hours: Phones: II A. >M. W2P.r. . Res. 8871 0 P. M* to 8 P. M. ' Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Childrea A; Specialty Office: Residercs: il 15 Lady St. ' 1301 Pine St. Columbia. S.'C. Office Hours: Telephones: M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 60S! ^ Residence 8871 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST ' .lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge* Sunday by Appointment ^xiractiun by Conductive Anestheeii a Specialty. 1107V* Washington St., Cola., S. G. DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist Special Attention Given to Disease# of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work , A Spffcinlty Office Phone 6429, Res. Phone 8264 1126 Washington St., Columbia, 8.C. PHONES: .'CHS Residence 3422 ? DR. A. J. COLLINS ; DENTIST 1517'Harden St. Columbia, S. C. < . Office Phone 8407 Re3. Phone 6798 N. J. FREDERICK Attorney-at-I.aw and Notary Publfc PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS A Ct O t A Q n?l C 1 1119 Washington St.. Colun.bia, S. C. J; H. JOHNSON & Co. ? Notary Public and Dealer in real estate and" sale of lots ia PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully located on paved road abort College Piace. Phone 0422 HODVi Washington Street DR. GEORGE B. KEBE Chiropractor lONE AND NFRVV. SPrriAiicr