The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 02, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
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* " SECOND CALVARY PASTOR Ta
-TALK ON "FOOLISH (TAM^
BLERS" SUNDAY.
. The Rev. M. Marquette PrnTvT^
Minister'.of Second (.'..lvuisy Baptist
church announce.-; I hat In** will
preach a spvcial sermon at !!:<. It:
20 servie Sunday niuridi To*
"C". theme of tiiii- uW.^e^rr?^'rtt Tie
~ "Foolish Gn"ml/k r>_l'-iXlw?-miniv .~r
^^Twill attempt to deal w.; : '-a pi'-.blem
as old as the- race". Such iflt
J as: Is man a '?r:i?r.h|yf jiv" '
tun. * Why men n-'nljlc? A re
kamuk'js iuuusm . i- .hal in v.*
itself a guinbl ' \il layout-led
upon by. the. niiuistt r.;- 1 >rJ\twbn~
tier- tvhat he is jroini' tt>.-ay couie
and hear. ' J"*-" __
_At p^mr- the nim'.sTt' r will
preach froin tJiotheme ;~"Tby I'.rs t,or
and his pi-nldi-my Tl'-..
_ ' - Ghttrcli school "meets :i lit" ;i, rir;
and U. Y.-<P, ,.1J. jfiotipr at <> p.in,
J The Juniov K V, l-'-^-^r-rnou[> wiJT
install ita ollaeers. Richard (In-.
??roll?Loevy will add res ; Ttnv"iL'. i unp.
T ?~? IHSHOTS ^l'.M < Hfl \ l. ~
R?v- R. I/. Rainier, I'may Sunday
serv'oi > ,\v . , muhirlvd
- by the pastor, The. .-rn.'a'
wet? well p.-.-pui ,i a-. i .' V.'.i |y dr.
- liveiej; and evdi y . mr pii-s-ent'
: . were inspired b\ tin iu. It- v .11 In
firm U.."n .. i t.. v .
*?HV uvi 11 Cell* I : AM' Jv 1 ( t j<
out sonic time and hear for yourself.
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The Sunday- school met at the
usual hour with I'.. ("-ajv-e.i^.-.u..
Supt. presiding. The 1 < <'
well ^discussed l y 1> ?*,' t, .i i- ' >
7 "find scholars.
, . * Th<* ^ministers of tAti-n' j'rvHsity,.
Organized-' an S. '' S 'f-1
??t lhcjl ht-lIK* of All-. , .
"*l" . 14, 1935.
.The Willing1 WorkV.-' ( 'ah to"
at[Ntlie_ home -of' Mr. >1.. Smith
1317 Heidt St.
Miss Ester ftrya'U* \vi.: chairman
and a nice' pjrngj'ant y- a< t'ej:
dered. -The silver lea 'given hy-il'v
Willing -Workers. C! 1? hi. t Su'm<>ay
at the ho.me?- i,f .T"r .Sallie
Gui>tj?r aviis a suee. r* amfrvnry
much enjoyrd."? ???
\* "EM A Nil EL A. M; E. ( Ill lit*11
:?? fttT7^WT*A7TTlu7mT7Tp7_~7
. . Columbia ()ti -10:00"
o'cli ick tlie 'le
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"'U'.'i IIM'I \
'n?Iy reviewed.J)v t|>;
Morning h...
r lOith n Rntf. v;.(
^sson St; Luke lo? T i- W, itl;
???? w?5? highly onjovei I \ -,)] LL~
^ ,?? T}1,?.A- C Y
. ? ' hnnr wit I) ? i.^y,. it!*. .V
? Night serviei' beyan ;.! T 'ii I
-V 1 <^ J>V'JllI).'-.! iiimlJli/i.
? wonderful sermon. \j . .
Mrs. Liver of I'm I'.-r'j'y "y,
Smal^ >vory.|iinr ,r~ v.'1' ?
. . itors are always \\\ h p.
s. Ml. II. .t JTTT;rr.'?T^r-?broken
in a train w:- , ,
? 7 luttO, IS. C. Jan. 1:; j. .
fine. .Mrs AI. -i.\ f;
Ml-. M, B. WiHiaei- ';> * ,<\H.
? fllH'd In M- . .
^ able to be out attain. MuM....
'L ^omerjf improves v.-hT
Sunday is 11>>t>> .n
s ?the pastor wiil p.r ... ...? i '
'<-y.1 ^^ezsoilirtrTr ~,, ^r,?
" anl .membeuf.i' .
Mi*. Ester (1. ! i , ,
her Br'o. Mr. .lane c; ,'ri
Baltimore, Aid. Jle yn
e<l Fridav, Jan. h1/ i,
S. C. ' .Mr,. K. mVu..;
?r^i- attended who-fun'??': ,!. \V- v.. ,.,j
to ^the family our >' < M
: thy. 1__ 1?
?; The?Rninianut'l Pi's by,- *?TTiTI
?-? mot'at tho-')i,.#r, ,u- r '
Mayers -Wellnosifr^r ii 'it."
?t 7:JO. The" .juee!:'ii>- v.ns
calledtd pnlef by th . president
Mrs. Minn AI?AlI),?W J y>
ionaJ exerei.se" w."sr ]. r j,?* -\i...
Hu^ey.^ Tliww AL w
"i ? -common m-i: -r .ciu . aiis:G&
Griffin \\'a< a-t'in X- ? . after
whifh-thf httHWi'
' cussed. A , BiuIkMH .r.\\ ill
be given at the 1; 'in- of Mr . K.
M. Miules litJS II idi S'.- .i '.ri. :;i.
The .next nto'-ti".::- will ' ' .M at
the hnmP ),f tr.v i.- i'.,11'' 1 |T~?A
delicious repast was'served: .
Miss. Ethel Coohe: n left l Yh
day Jan. 18 for X. Y, She rv.ports
a pleasant trip.
THE MISSIONARY CIRCI F. OF
FIRST. NAZAltl1.I'll
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Rev. W. M. Do^yrK, I hmfor
The Missionary 'Circle ant-at
?--??the home of-?Mf??hrtttC" fit i'r
with Miss Gevena AUjun?y_:us hostess.
Tse Circle was cHl.-d to
order by the vice pieAi-'ent. Mrs.
Sallie Oasen. The devotfans com
. sisted of song's prayers and tire
; scriptutre which was read by Mb's
, Katie Goree. tier 1 v .t locals
"which we\jl/njoyel (ho ; ick
, cojnnrittees made their report.
,! Mfs. Ivolia Wright was roprtf'd
"* sick. We wish for her a . poc.ly
recover. 1 ? .
' Tho roll was then ca'lul and
i. each paid dues which amounted to
The club regrets the leaving of
Miss Aftnie Eee Portce, wiio.is. going
to Washington. 1). C: to make
her home.
" ~We~ are working , lor Christ;
come and see what we aiv~ doin^
for the Upbuilding of humanity.
/ The next meeting is to Be at the
home of Mrs. Leila Kohrrs JIT Tree
' % . ?ptioet, Feb. fath."
Margaret Sallus, Reporter
. , JAMES A?M. E. CHURCH
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Rev.'I*. S. Mosley, I'astnr
Columbia, S. C.?Sunday School
opened at its usual hour with the
superintendent, Mr. R. S. Russell
presiding.
At 11:30 a. m. morning worship
ris ' began. An interesting and inspir.A;-"':
V
MkntMim - . ,... ... jr~.
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.-hig ff.nii'Hi was preached t>y the
pastor.
Immediately aj'ter service ^he
Mj'ssioary workers held their
meeting with the president, (Mrs.
.Mary 1 helps, presiding. At 7:30
< veiling worship began. The past...
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- , . VMVOVV4 U " V/UUW11UI OC11UUII.
jo an appreciative audience.*7 After
-lids .an invitation was entended
Tor joiners. Two persons united,
.diss Claidiy . Robinsorv-* and Mr.
W illiam R(ibi,n-son. We wa'-fl glftd
in t.t! lito* Robert Delaney out
Sunday morning; after being inbiyiosod
lor several days. Bro.
Hi laney-'is the-president of the
. Jubilee Choir.,j
Among the visitors Sumlay_was
. -lia^tlttskm-of^Jones ChapelA. Mt
K. /ion Church.? ? ?Rev.
J, f, Hilton, Pantor
Sunday school wa0 poorly atlended
at the above named church
un- to liiu unfavorable weather.
1 1 In- lesson-- was. fully discussed
by the various classes* The Box
I'aitv> whirh was gmrnrTSaturcIuy
night for-the benefit of Stewardess
Boatd no. 3, was quite a success.
Everybody is invited to attend
ijie first quarterly conference of
if-1- RTew Brookland Circuit, will
ye held at Mt. Pisgah A. RI, E.
r luux-h, Jan. 27, 1935.- - .
UNITY A. Rl. El CHURCHVi.
Under the direction of their
pastor, Rev. George Adapis*--th?
-rmnbers of-, Unity A. M. E.
t l urch sponsored, the best Christ'
'mas lice the}? have ever witnoii'
" ?rh v '
Grl'ts filled, the beautifully deem
ale d ti.ee w jiich__niade?up- the
Histaiulinj';"-part of the decoration,
the altar) and several tables,
this made every one feel the real
-pi i it of the Christ. * ...
The pastor as-ked that a hundred
.. tree la* given. When it
\vas_ovex.at appeared that .he
might have been greatly disapoint
"PTITt: Rachel Brown of Holjy Hill
I and Mr. and Ktrs. Herbert TamTrrtittn
of Washington were visiton
Sunday, .Tarp G. Mr. Ivary
I >.iily was -out after an inneas of
j-.iiil two. months.
".Mrs. Margarette Smalls is ir>
.' c hospital recovering frommifi
if. t at ion for nppeiHiix.
A. M." Hr cSl'RCH
Rev. 'I'. k7 Harper, 1'astoc
^ ''f" til Lpn.. rU .L I -n.
element weather, the first quarterconference.
of the Mt. Moriah
- -f'Jtv, was held at the above named
church, i After all rrp""*r
; 11 v; ;ittn iTitmjjiilmuik'e adpnimctr f QT
the (lay.
4iidci.s sch055f~\vas called to order
.by tlie JSupU ?The?tdass'e?
" v..cr combined and taught by Bro.
S. Davenport. Reviewed by the
p r
At 11:15 tllP "" ' '''"f V?np.nw irr
r r: usual form:- The pastor intro^
diued the-P. E. who preached a
svtrn ieiTli! sermon.
We s' e. before us a great year
_ banner
r from all angles, with the cooperation
of the elder, pastor and
so-nib 'i>. ,
Among the visitors were Miss
Ha".t:" Steplu ns,' teacher in the
lenumUy of P n>iq? i
_/T'liiller-.-rtttrient-ar~Drayton St7,
il'gli School.
- ?H-l PfrE-mr\ XTTT^lAArPTIST
. ... GHUttCH
Rev. porter, Pastor
Raleshurtr Tn suite of the incl
rmnt weather, the young and old
Were out in large numbers at theirpost
of "duty in'Supday school and
regular services.
Rev, Porte ,| Jf'nHrdt ittlp ?-rmr:
- o-Hiw?rtrrrjt?prtTttTTcd from- First
Tinvotfiy .'Pl.'l. At the close of
the'sermon a.n'offering was liftd,hr
ur dear old mouth piece for
tin- dimcems.?David?Barns; We
\y ere all elated to have our pordigal
son return to his post of duty.
immediately auer rne onering
v c -\vent into installation service.
Our pulpit was graced with the
^pastor, Revs. Bailey of Olive
__L!!:nnch Boptii.t C'lnirchrMgTr^tt Of
?1!id^cBpffhg^ The right hand of
^fellowship was extended to Bro.
!' an'* Williams by the ministers,
'is and- the entire hpdyt niak
i i g- lviin welcome tq his_newly elrct?d
office. Bro. Williams pledp
od his loyal support to his church
. ti ! onstor.v
t .Misi Mary A. Brown-Reporter.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
, Dr. John H.' G/ant, Pastor Anderson.?Our
church welcomes
Dr. J. S. Benn, P. E., and
Dr. .John. -IL Grant, pustor butlr
newly appointed to the Greenville
( 1 tTstrlct. The first quarterly conference
was held Jan. 20-21i, by
Dr. . ,TV S. 'Benn.
On 'Sunday night the Presiding
Elder preached a soul stirring ser^
jnbm__ Mandaty--at 8^-o'clock, TtftlF
the usual' devotions Dr. Benn began
hv electing the following Con
- -fnVfTco""officers for the year: E.
\\r. Carter, Jr., Sec.; Committees:
Dollar Money?A. W. White, Cbr.
Continherit?P. W. Simmons, "Chr.
Missionary Money, O. E. Johnson..
Chr. Presiding Elder's Ass.?John
IT. Rattle. 1 Reporter?O. E. Johnson.
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A report ^vas made by each aux
iliai vi of the church. TW Presiding
Elder expressed himself as
bein^r biphly pleased 'with work
i alfeady done bjT Dr. G?-ant and
his.-.'people and he i3 looking forward
to a successful year in every
\Vaj&?^ -?7?7 '?.
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niTtiiiairr- 1 ....
^mtTzion a. m. e. church
J. >1. Jackson, 1'awtor
Sellers?Sunday school) opened
at ita us^al hour with Supt. -and
teachers at their post of duty A$-'i
ter the tesson the pastor gate a
splendid review. At 11:30 the
pastor ascended the rostrum unif
brought forth a messaere from
Heb. 2:1; ysihg for a subject: "1
wjH i^i-aiwi -oprm- my HiiT' "
to the inclement weather \ye did
not have night service. One of our
very brilliant students, James '
'Crosland is out of school on ac-,
count of illness fr an indefinite
period- isTgreat4y^Trrrss5cT B}T
the teachers and ^students. " The
"faculty along with fhe students
. _and^iriondB--wtsh~for~lrim"a"speedy
recftvpry v? ~~"
Mrs. Eli Brown is a little in
disposed at this writing.
Bro, Eddie Crawford is still on
the sick list. We pray for them
a speedy recovery.
The Stewardess Board No. 2 met
at the home of Mrs. Lucinda Davis
Thursday. The meeting was good
A delicious'course of jello and
cake was"*served.
Rev. J. M. Jackson was the din
ner guest of Mr/ and Mrs. Heyward
Jones*
The Dashing She along with
their coach and other teachers , mo.
wneu 10 nennettsville Friday nite
and played the return game of
basket ball. The game was inter*;
estimr. but the Dashhrg^Six (lost
- -feyryhi" point. The scores were 15
16. >
* 11 s' r^rnTurir7
Rev. H. 1). Stewart, Pastor _ Laujrens.?Junior-*
Day was ' observed
Sunday with Mesdames .
Hudgens, (Mathis," Oliphant, Stuart
and Whitner as group leaders.
The reports are respprtivply as
folldws: $6.0&;$2..r>:i; $4.00; $3.05
$1.84. Fronv the adult church
$10.00.. Total for the day $30.00.
The difFerent departments. ~ are
making rapid progress under th'e
general supervision of the pastor
The pasloi'_is-still smiling^ wer""
his Christmas eift $9.00.
Rev. Satierwhite brought a ines
sage to the Junior church Sunday
evening. Rev. Satterwhite is in_ .
tire Theologies Ldepart m 01 Vt s>i 1 BcrT
: edict: ~CoHege.
= _ Alonzo- AVhitner, _ "sub-freshman
of Benedict College filled his-plaee
- -as?junior ~deaborTl5unda^
_ ?The church ft?gift ftf m^r^- -
-*y to MiHs Kebfcta Fleming who
is. a patient at the Waverly hospital.
The "Sunday school and choir
gave^ a Surprise fune*'?Tr~nt fV>? :
3lot)ie. Aif Ml'o.- tj; C. Hudgens^ for
Mrs. Frances Hunter Higgihs, a
recent bride. A very _useful_pfift_
jvas?giverrdrer;
Every Sunday brings a number
of visitors to our chQrch. The
sign of welcome is ever out.
RffV. -Tnrvej -F "Jni'th,
pifetor is on duty every third Sunday.
He also assisted Rev. A. H.
Levant at Rocky Spring and Simp
sonville during hjs_DlnesSn. ?
RevT an(T Mrs. Stuart were the
Hinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Burton .Sunday.
The W. D. -Club of Junior Boys
tfrganized by Mrs. Hudgens with
Willie B. Crisp Pres., and_Albert
- -Anderson, as"Sec., is rlcrlTSg- ex
" "cellent work/ ..
The %unshine Band-of^girls or- .
ganized by -Mrsr Sttl&rt, "wTtTTMattie
Mathis Pres., Minnie Ifby'j. Sac*
- -js?also active. " ~ ? .
Misses Dorothy Caine, Helen
Dendy Lois Mills and Master Willing
T\fnfh'g inii'-lr tar
the Junior church.
Rev. Hamilton of. Spartanburg
is "la constant visitor of Rev. Stuart.
Mrs. C. Dillingiham knows
_ dotnilr nf lliii IiiIhItihxm.
\Y II,LI AM CHAPEL
N A. M. E. CHURCH
1 f ? B/rfL
I Orangeburg?Sunday was a cold
day but an appreciative audience
Was in attendance nevertheless the
church school convened on time
with Supt. Morgan'and his corps
of teachers at their posts of duty.
feature was injeted in tinprogram
of the school in the form
of a question box bearing on the ;
present lesson. This'Was quite '
inieccstingandenjoyed-byall,
JPivtfne-'-servicei began- strictly
at 11:15. The pastor "selected as ,
his Subject: "Norman having- put
his hands to the plow and look
back'is fit for the kingdom." Many
interesting thoughts were gain
ed and enjoyed by all present. The
pastor went to St. Matthews in
the afternoon to deliver an address
in the school auditorium in
behalf of the library drive. He
gue service.
IMiss Goldie McDuffie chairman
of the program committee-presided
oyer this session of the League
and acquitted herself as master
of the gtt.ijatjnn. -fe "
nt=Tfr^WJT5r was the-cbief speaker of
the occasion. Just to say that Mrs.
Hemingway was the speaker is
enough said^ for everyone who
knows her, knows that she is an
outstanding orator on any" platform.
"Mr. Hamie Pinkney pi*esi,
_d|nt of the League has things
'"well in hand.
The .evening sferviee was brief
n account of tne unfavorable weather
and smalj attendance.
Teachers' meeting was had at .
the horpe of Mrs. Ella McDuflfie;
The ChappelJe, Club ,met at the.
home of Sister Adrana Lewis on
Sellers 'St. A dondial invitation I
awaits you at William Chapel onl
Glover street _ . I
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THE PALMETTO LEABEH?
TRINITY A. M. E. CHURCH t
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Rev. J. 11. Hughes, 1'tfotor r .j
.Today being the. regular .pastor- J
al day, a wpndertLut service was- "
?tufducted by Rev. J. 11. Hughes ?.
pastor, lie delivered a wondyrful t
sduT~stirring sefnipn.
?Although, the" ady waj, ujnfavor- t
511 /I in \V(Aflth(?l' it lu.inif M
cloudy and light snow, the rally
yrii-i r?ida u'lniiiim-jj ri>"~
sponded-yfb the toil call surpris- d
iSunday, Sciiuid?iu+d?A. ('. E. ^
I.c-agueand Other auxiliaries of
the church are all moving upward.
? \\'it h > shi phei d. a. line > ?
Hughes, the sht-tp of his l'otd ale
willing to follow bravely,/ and t
strive - to make the House ol' Gbdy "c
u place- of^dttractioji unto- sinners
* St*A1U A.NJH KG IvS
Alt, Mori^nVhurch
Rev. A.M. .Matthews, Pastor j
The Sunday- school convened at c
10 a.m. with Supt. and teachers at v
their ^respective por-tr. Thr lesson J
was beautifully explained by Supt t
C'ril-pmAn - *J
At llidO the pastor ascended the 1
rostrum. He made our hearts 6urn *
as* he preached. ' e
At 0 o'clock we fathered for 1
BYPU. The?topic lor discussion '
was Matt. 18th chapter. This was '
discussed w.idl?.---HIectioa otii-. '
vers is Sunday. " '
Again we gathered lor evening- -*=
services. We had as our . friend '
and"visitor Rev. Boyd who preached
a soul stirring* sermon. Subjf'l'l
' "<'ll lirlI in " Vl-ll.ilv !>.. f
always - welcome to our services d
We-are now looking forward to a L
gro.it rally op the second Sunday. J,
The Men's' Relief ( Jiib is-planning
l'r a hew rally on the third
"Sufnda^1' afternoon. Thiols to be
regarded by: all. . <<
Quite a number of ?ui- members
are-un?the sick list. "We hope n
for then) a sneed, 11 i m itv ~ t
i *>. . _ ^ J
(limiuinv Ifr-Krhlliil - /
The faculty and students o f ^
this school arc tankingw forward r
which will be lie Id during -y the r
week pi' February 11th. We ;ire. r
now starting review, which will r
enable some .students lo make mon,. _i
-Tlnd .school- Won .J-hc piiKcAvhich -f
was "given by the Tuberculosis Asr
si.ciation for . selling the highest i
amount ol' seals.' Tnis?vcilT?be^ rj
held by the school until next year. J
John W, <-olt-te'm frTrpm-ti v" =?
KMANIKL A. Nl. K. ClURCH :
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Rev. K. H. McGill, Raster '
Charleston?: A i r m in I mi l.i ?r ?
-Sunday .morning, the religious ac- v
tivities commenced at the usuaL ^
hoov, Tim. Tutrorimtor.y Services
were conducted by the pastor during
which time he read for the
.morning lesson the 13th chapter
of Genesis. Responsive . reading of
the lihh r.'alnis a.ts led by RtiV." "
McGill. At the conclusion of the
preliminaries the pastor took his
text from the chapter named at ^
.brum dwelled in the land' of'Oa- '*
naan. and Lot dwelled* in the eit- p
ies of- the plain, and pitched his tent
toward Si dom." An inspiring
sermon Was developed* from this
text. ' ' ' r
re...- ... C
wuiiiu. ir.v c .y UK- weatner
changed considerably. ' LIuveevcr r
thcrcr y,'rTTr~"TrTT"<"1" ?>H f""ninp" '1"*
-iug tile Sunday school period. Our
Supt. Mr. P. I.. Jones was at hi? v
-post and lltr psuiil-Uovotions were
conducted by li'ln; aif+er~*AvhSch ^
the "lesson was considered by the _?
ouarfirly. ?, 1 lin?'Pin'?subject"," ^
"Peter's Denial." tvas. indeed in- f
terosting. A lively discussion was
carried on. The pastor was pros- ?j
ent and revie wed the lessop and. ^
-gave?to?d?; some points of vital n
importance, s " .
" "The evening lesson was road I c
from the fith chapter <>f St. John ],
The text was selected'from th*.
-H7th?fPl'Se." TTTTs was. . another
lively sermon which was heard hy
an appreciative audience, This
concluded the activities of the
day. The Junior choir furnished
mu*ie: foy .both "services.
?rt.TTit~~first Quarterly?-confer- d
erfee of Etiianuel was held. Our b
presiding elder. Rev. I,. R. Njch- V
cojs was not present on account of S
being indisposed?F|Vr th?s- rett- +
Jfoiw th?--|Kt?t'*r took charge. The *
w<irk was parried on and_hfifpxei a
thg_Xln<a>--Af?thr^session Miss N. ^
A-. McQueen presented ""the pastoi^
with -n T-nvtf ?*?C?!
u.-.*.-. Ml M ij . yc'iinnc "
from t-ho various clubs of the e
church'. T\ov. McOill tendered his ^
appreciation for the same, after *
which the meeting' adjourned.
Mr. J. Moultrie TIarlesfon.
Wiincml rm^'ic- r f"y Ml T Mull!
trie TTarleston whose death was a 1
shock to the community. were j
held on Satm-ilav afternoon in FTnamieT
church. Mr. Harleston, of
the Harleston Funeral TTome^ was '
J!2u?U+m*--rharrrcTe r~Tn f*hnrlcstonJ-J
-Whr?strIfne?s"7asTcd for only a I
few days when on last Thursday "
morning1 ho pa?sod avyny. An un"ESTimated
number of friends came
out t? pay tribute of respect and
to mourn his demise. * .
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NEW TRINITY BAPTIST
CTirRCII
" Rev. B. F. Stcw?rt. Pastor
Wei ford.?Sunday school mot at
the usual hour with Supt. J. 'B.
Foster and teachers at their post
of duty. The... lesson was interest
ingly discussed; after which the
pastor gave a timely, review. Although
the weather was a little '
unfavorable the morning service J
was largely attended. The pastor |
7 ' " . \
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lelivered a Wonderful swnion ta^j
ten from til. John 13:30-31. Subeet:
"WhS* it lakes to Follow
CSUS."' ? ?' _
II."V. 1J. U, met at 0. The lesson
liscussion was' very... interesting,
ft the evening service, the- pastor
.elivered another strong message
aken from St. .Matt. 4:10. Subject
The Benciit of Following Jesus"
.Mrs. ^'Ttim ii nil llir
K'k list.- We wish lot her a spee
y rC-covery.
I ORRIS llKDNVN A. .M. K.
CHI IU II
~ Itev. J. ii. 3Heard, I>a*tor
Services at Mollis were well at
ciue d lust Suuuay in spite ol' the
old weather wme'hi kept ?many
vol slnpei e nauy. ^THTtFcr ;jr
ne ptpsjor s sermonette was "Two
and oi' hearts." A splendid disinctiou
was drawn between the
trong heart and the heart or
i?iu me stmpte^picture watt
much interest to the children,
vho were out in guni . numbers.
1'lie morning sermon was preacbeu
>y Hev. J. C, .Muck, who selected
is a text: Key. 21st chapter an^
st vcjse. "The new hearers a'lu
lie new earth was the theme disuss'ed,
The evening sermon -was
reached by thcLjy^djr from the
pt .Levitie!u : Thin chapter ano
st vers*'. "SanctificUtion" was se
icted as the thctiie; We were
avored with the presence of sevxal
vLTpn*', v. h? > were made t(
eel welcome by the pastor. Dr.
'orter, a loot specialist spoke tike
audience in the ninrnintr. LUwr?raken
quarters iyn King St.
it Warren, * where he conduct;
-i f-i Viiin i ii.it Hii) ^ hopes XT
utild up a practice in. Charleston
>. C.
Sister Kina Smalls, one of the
Idest members of oyr church-, and
or many years an inmate of the
'Church Iloirifill-paxsed away ot
he -2rtth? ""| , ''n1" 1 1' 1 11 lir~
; 11111 din ,11'l rpTn ,|7 Her daugh.
er, .Mis.s LuCir.da Spender 'cann'
.cum??HtKWfli?maiss. to attend tuo
uncial. . gho will leave the citj
luring the'present week. Tlv an
uial Christinas exercises ojf th>
.papers - were?;hl-ld on Alohdaj
light, .tbe 2Sth. -A splendid_ pro:1am,
was rendered, ami mam
isfful presents wore ron-ivci}
he leuderr;?fioi i memker-k- -anffc
rtenQsr" - " 7 r"7 p
|-This event is a fixture at Mor
IS Bl own, luiyjrnr . .t:irt<d
frjai's-.Hgo, and -has been held every
mice that time, withnnfc r*"r '
fTCTluil. 1/ ad'U's a"d memberool<
forward to tlrn- event ever'"
rear w:fh r'ded-' interest. Our
hurch conference vm Wednesday
light.' will perfect rmi- -plaovs?for
he~''w.-.-f-?of?die 1.1?11f? i1 inn year
The church is still looking* forvard.
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ST. PAl'I. A. M; E. CHURCH
Rev. R. A. Yeung. Pastor
- I f mari i ?-The services Sunday
vas present to Witness the groat
nessage delivered by tl\o pastor.
bur Sunday sehool was- in full
doom^at d"! a.m., \VH7i the Supt
ftd officers gt their post of duty.
Ve were very glad to have Rev.
i. C. ^Cunningham to stop with usnv
nwViilo f
Rev. Young was surprised when
lis members^ pounded him with
'ery (*lad to have Mr. and Alii.
Mrs. Ruth Gallman was rushed
o the hospital where she under:
t=ewt?a sfrkms* operation. r
Hopes, basket ball toaih, Miss
la-rtin, principal Miss Baton - and
t tends?Plhthreil~tffa"M;OnticcHo to
day a, game. The gamy ended -in
avor of MonbieeHo: ,
Mrs. Maggie Long, Mrs. P. Wiliatns,
Mrs. A. .Gla'sen Mis T, Pa
Is oi Mewherry visited Mrs.
ie Counts.
Mrs. Bessie Miller visited parnts
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
rst week.
MT. Z-ION A. M. E. CHl'RCH
Rev. R. S. Lawrenee, Minister.
?harleston.-r-Mt. Zion is alive
;ith activity. Rev. -X^wrenee?fras
(rings weli-in hand. Both last Sunay
morning and evening we were
lcsSed With powerful, sermons.
\re- had a large attendance at the
lunday school in the jnorning--amt
he- lesson, was very interesting.
Ve also had a nuhtber of visitors
t the session, arhong thenr were
Jr. -Philp Bennett, Supt. of Moris
Brown Sunday school and he
nought with him two of his. teach
irs to pay us a fraternal visit,
rhis trio gave a fine account of
hc-mselves as Mr. Brown and Mr.
Villiams took an active fpart in
-he "Bible "Study Class." CVIr.
Bennett taught our 4th Senior
is a masterful review of -the
on. The fine spirit that is being
milt up between Morris Brown
ind Mt. Zion Sunday schools bepeaks_a
great?future for t h e
>-oung churches^ of Charleston. Co
' C~- ' ~4 .'
operative -taackresh ip is what the
church needs and that is What we
are trying to establish
Federation ol Junior Choirs.
The Junior -Choirs of^Tt. Ziofl
M or res Jiiutvn and KniahiH E-A. M.
E. churches have l'oinuxI_u federation
to cooperate nit anything t^iai
vvi 11 > "ilit iji
me interest ol' each other.. .The
j)uriJ0.se .is To keep up tiu iuUt
of the young- people" in elrurch
\vork ami inclfciiae the singing ability
of all the choirs. Build
a wholesome social ami I'l at-riiai
"spirit among the young pi op l b ol
ail the churches and to jace that
their interest in church is saleguarded.
Thu first joint -public .program
of tlie giuup Will be a ' h oipeiei s
Day program at Alt, Zion A. Mr
E. church, ' Friday evening, \FebY
8th, at 8 o'clock. This program
will be. composed of united choaJists
ofall of otir church ?ongs
as composed by our Bishops and
01tier. outstanding- A. M. F's. Also
there will T>e sol tit* special Spirit-'
uals conducted by ..Mi;. 'Bhilip Bern
nett, as well as otht r special ^music.
. We pre asking the jiublic to
come out and hear this special
chords of more than 100 'voices
trained to truly?interpret hvu,-*ie.
The directors will. be Mi *.T ' 1-Kd
Simmons, F.manuel; Mr. Philip
Bennett, Morris Brown and Mr
John A. Harris, Ala. 7d?m. .V:
mission will be free. T-hr- publTf
is ' urged "To attend.. A special
feature whi be the history of tht
early ch'ini'li?iw??C
and its growth. Also all?of tin
"Bishops <.f the A. M. K.sjrlumri
4?v?State*: . T-'
Qui- spring rally is in the.ofKyp
and the workers interest seems t>
be very keen; so Ave feel that wt
are -going; to have great success
The Five Roses and their hudare
lining up rh.-ig?vr.n Kor~ ^
-things a At:, beginning to huni ir
Zion. ?
When i 11 f' hfl r 1 o slon?Mr ^
ZTnn,. "The Friendly Church wit;l
^tho Warm Welcome "
ST. ANDREWS AJVJL-Ex-JLlllJiCU
Dr. W. J^.Carolina. Castor *
Although an ;ilmn4 Srt-crTrrtemperature
greeted?t4fe~ Sun'dh
ivi uning worshipers, they were no;
kept from church. TJie Stinda\
school which 'foil - in."" 1
Mi was well attended and ahhn::^
Hp- 1 1 v 1 "..,r .. Lin., i
liis work wax- b^utifnll vThrrud ni,
rb> Mb-k .\TaTTe J ack s o n.
At 11:15 the pastor openedthy
morning services using Act 2*:
15- subject? "I ..scpt-ration tr.m'
-TliaiiksglVtlig." This .Sunday he
ing the first quurterdy-iitpTTfertrnc1-forthis,charge,
Dr. L, Be.ubvM
the presiding elder was pros in.
anil helu hfs first conference at.
o'clock.- Dr Benbow in his opening
remarks, spoke very highly o1,
the work 'done in such' a shotf
i mo hy tin- pa' v i' nnd p'ini
d the people up 'Vi-.vinfr Kp.mr'..the
church up to second it) tin
I)ist. in pastor's supp^t. rf^"
pp.rtsT from the variousd0pa11
Uments were so good.'jn. all re>p et's
that Dr. Beqbmv-and his wife
could" scarcely, b' lieve they were
in little Andrews. The presi iiaty
elder's assessment was paid in
full, and all other ouartcrlv claims"
I fap ift- advance <?f las! war.
Promptly $t To'iitjJu- el?
The cvyiuHg". services~"using -'or
~Rts text Act 9rft^*Lord \\;hat wilt
thou have me do," a> a subject.
?JiYith such- a" coiiipetent |pi >'< 1 ing
elder, and a well .prepared and
experienced prrt-r \r i - 1 mi if
-fo kucoee !. 'Tell >m- we an- rising."
?'
>1T. PIRGAH A .M. E. "( Ill H( U
v ' *
?it?vrwr C. Cra\\_fprd. Pastor I
Sumtefp-Ou r~~paVtor greeted u>
?
vmiv- usuai -way wi.n ;i \;i'l V HlSj) i'in&
messag-e. lI^choaTii as h <
^cjihjV?.|' '^i-iiitiial ' ii v'li" M
Willie Bradshaw ii member of Si.
John A. M? E. Church, New YoiikN.-Y.
worshiped with t.s.
A nice crowd' greeted" us at the
^evening services. The.pastor lectured
to the vounr prnpli un.' T! T'
- Side of ?Life." We" w rt
graced with the presence of Pn f.
C. A. Cawson. The pas^oi;. called on
him-tp make some -remarks.
remarks were enj oved-by 'tiTI.
"""The collection for the dav ?'a-$118.34.
Last Tuosday night.. t-h-^'-dvct mn
for The-Electoral vChlloge tooir
place. In the first ballot there
were three candidates. Mrs. Acinic
Sanders, Messrs' W. B. I> Laini
and M. S Salley, Mrs. Sanders 'received
53 votes. Mr. Salley received
30 votes. Mr. DeLaine received
23 votes. The votes did not .balance
so e eryony \ Ted oyer. Tliis
time Mrs. Sanders received"72 -vm
TS mud Ml- Si'ylltvy-luK'Kivi .1 ll Tm.l v
Mrs Sanders was declared our
delegate. By unanimous vol s Mr.
Salley was deflated' alternate
The delegates will go to the F.ler^toral
College at M?rim., v >' eSSBSSBSil
mm
listing me sacrcfl MRM
ions to our compe- ]fc>T3
understanding, dig- BKjm
I Service . Insures |Yi|F|| - ete
compliance with R$S1 , k
le inviolable rights
esires of the be- K>r3
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Office Il<>ur# Phone
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6:00 P. ;i. fo H P. M. . Kes. 0548
Dr. C. R Steph en son
Physician ami Surgeon
HiBwantia of H^frnFrT^TXhadren
A Specjalty
Office: .. > .Resilience:
1414 W Asspnihlv Vt H'Jii o.i. o.
k>V.
i DR. L. ,u. m.^NSKLS'
^ Physician and Surtceon
Office Hours: S) to iO A.M.; 1 to 2
P. M.; ? to ? P. M.
Special Artcjitiori (JT\t . L?i-rasa?
Of Wonien.
Office .. * Ue.-idtnce:
1125-Washing ton 2..->o iiahip'iov
Phone GJ2J Pn-ihe tot>4 1
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose ai?t Throat -??
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: TelVidume:
ii no ; in ; r;- s. 4>J9J
6:00 to t 00 F.M -.Office 3798
Office. ?. 1 . he..-id.once:
-20m> Taylor S.1-i' 7 Pine St.
- 0ff-ice IIour?: PhorieTT
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Extraction by Coiiua.ct:vo '
ATiesLKeai* a ^i'nciaity. I
1107 Vi Washington * ulo-.j S. 0.
III HI -??- t I I - fl
I DR. M. 11. COOPER 1
! 3yit'c.ai' Altf .t; :i 'j: -en, t<- B
eaiUiA -^frg?rrjfTr^*~J fl
Gold Crown and Briu'hi Work
\ SpciTTitH^? ' I
Otlice Phone OiJ." i?.. 3264
\ 12.7 Wai>h;i.,; i C. B
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Attorney-a: Ltf . . B
"pai i" t i\ "ii Lmmfa=|
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_L119 4V afthrngSton St', Cola., ft. C. I
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Phone 7811 k> '. B
All Clas.W.- of Dental Work . B
^-BrrirTt. TIallman I
?n F. V T 1 c T
I'air.V.-s I! \rat ions. Sui .uay s by I
Appointnioiit - . payg-: Monday*,
'TTrTiTsdaya
Office: 2.1601-2 ' (jervai.s . Street '
Fan-O-Lin System I
In IJoaufy Culture H
(Jive FAN-O-LIN Hair. S<J?lp. j
Dandruff and Toilet Preparation
I a trial. Their vvorjfT has been
prove>i. lia^e and are crowing H
hair on bald hmcD" r nd bare H
spots .when directions are fol- H
U-'.vvd.' Will promote a full H
growth of Hair.
h i BosT "Tr..;: 1 11'- $
I 1 box Special, iiair l?row?r .4(fl
! 1 b x Scalp Soap
1 boy Dressing Oil . - 10
ct ;.t^_exLUa--for p^a'nflro
" ketristCredin II ^ P.I-.*
w x/ . y^. * VOU|
-Offwerr
Agent*. Wanted AV ritc* #?r terms
.._ - - Alade-by-?1.?
Mmc. Fannie L. Carolina
1029 Hii*h Market Street .
GEORGETOWN, * 8. C.
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Offire Hours: i) 2 1-6: >
Dr. H. (i. ThortvpsoJJ^J
SURGEON' DENTIST V|
Gold Crowns?Bridges?Dttal )
A Specialty. .
Extractions Mads ralnlaso S
1414 V) Assembly fit. Phone SSti^H
Colombia, S. C. u
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