The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 02, 1935, Page Page 8, Image 8
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ZION PILGimt OETTEST DEXCOM
LAID TO KLST
g'.mtiml.-il J i iuii [i
hem. Daptist~diurcli. More than
a thousand of people, both white
and colored made their way to
the, church to pay l.iu'li?In St respect
to Deacon toandrrs.-?Hi1 wa*>
a successful farmer and a good
church . worker,' lie leaves to
mourn his par'"- rng a %v: t \ . t'hice j
daughters, lour sons, twenty-live
grandhildreu, nine "gt'eat grand*,
lilHt winter .Old n (r.l l 11. M'-'fVD. 1
IMllLLfcy.-^-HKA.'t Lin ItK-VXCn
v. W. C. X-A-\.\UAli SIIH'
(C'un I intuit iiY.iu pay.-. one) .
life Willi IttUi.il j<>y utlU, pi*-'-.it lu
uthcis . u
file profvcTiun ul {?u?r, UhU Llu^'S.
1?:?tooj Wits e\tr: uu' :.t? iieaii iiuu
bllC with Ollui'S WU. kl'U t t.Ut'llS 1V'
to accomplish, this a::n. At . tut
Close of tnc inc.i.i.g, lijc hostess,
Stiyctl tlaimy ay.UMS..*. i.-nu.; '
Aloinbui&iup ki in thVl.' A. t.
A. Is ^1UU* anihia.i... 1'hi-liuini'geinc'iii;
will ^ixaut appicc'iute
the paynu litv v -1. a:.; i. jbvm
l 11 - . . . t ? ?; :? . _ . .
uy miiineiiwcis aim OL ?US "fcste<I~ih.
jJjjs work
The 'following ej:u|iiir.ii..ihe aid-,
l'ical staiT: .\ii sv.'B. L.. . \ uieei.t.
chairniun; Mr.-.??A.-~t!. u!fmr.,
vice chairman; Mis. lycj viui ."sunens,
secretary.- .U! -. K. i.l.bml
- - fct>n,- financial' sccle-..u'y, Mrs. 1 .'.tn ino'
Frederick, lixusinVr, Mt&i K
' K. Butler, publicity,'?:?Known;?la-all
li?,uw.'ri m;- Mft.
Carrie itutncrf^rrt, :::bors!ni'>;
*. JVlrsr Pearl Lett, reti^iu-is education;
Mi's. J.i'tcpui.te ' Vri.uU, liospitaiity;
Mrs.- t' -in- Mrxoir,. lieii.ii.
ary ahdMiss il-rk iriiecn:rck, 1 urns' .
?- ? *rnm-~ ?
iHlv 1 MQ.S 1 Ml MTT.
. _ HOSPITAL MAkKS IllSJOllI
(Continued l.f?7in. pa :i'.. on *
Atlanta, i>rn i i . *=Btevkti ittr;
WyatV, T 'oi\Ypkuia a: d Mif+vr. The
clinic Vaa i'ortunaU if' having a-.
-mo tig its phyv:.:* ::y
of the,-.National. M uicM \.--oe'.a.
? tion; Plresidi'ijt '<1., 1|, lia'tc.and JR.'~Xeyy%
.lj.vas.tu.e- ' h m-god
the men In meet tji*
New-Orleans diil 'm; t1u i ot
August. ' -The "dp-el r - ..Wel-j. mn
heard -iii saying " > ..Site nil. - tin.
< !inie eyas^iku-iaJ-v- i-i^Hr?min el'
~~~for, short <u?hi-.-^4?i
surgery..; Tin- clinic had' the c
nptvmtnTi, r.; -1 i,r ; ;t?r SICUll.lS
a- \V<.4f p?p!'l - i,,
rLar-rzjki prniip "i wi? nil. ==
. On Thursday cvvh-ug .n.ma
I rccgpt i?oV w? ?-??iri?-(?j- i-.'yr
itiujr physicians -,.i Vi.;A' t ~-ur.
If eon a} the Sia..- iji-.-li S u>ol
?? Misst-s Sh'.'im. M : . .jj
en ami lio-.-io Wi.iy.' rtnint.j
V'ttl S.O Ve 1 11 I . \ I .(
ril numbe r--. Tf..- j:.>!?., jb'- V^n.lc.e
??ipt'-v.' i ? r?? ?
gum)ftiriiVv,;.'- 'hi dhi't-irli-Ml
delicious V.a|/<1 >:e,i>;:r'- r. . tjL IKday
the aibov Ali pa mt; f
before-the r.n r .
ronomie ^:vti-?ay'p. ff.
. the social .rr.thcTjry T-Vi-in , oy,ning
a public [ ' ai v.u's
in the audiiori-: . t.t.vj,
? school:?r>v. 'V.: ?rr^
principal ad.i'u'"^, v. ?
. people of T'nifb. \
. . stinted gunnoH < ' r ; r ]
1'ht1.doctor- cf .1.,. = ... r:.'n
ed upon to foi-v
and thrown th" *.v. ~ *1
. influence behind
r institution. T't i?. :vv
s/y ministration plnrW rw?
v cUnic big***? :: : ' 1" .<
frrn-tefhl f,v rrrr?~?c:?^ '
for his yo!;o) f. i*-vix r" > -'' n e.
throwing ihe .W, fioni"
I ** ?pep t'1 1 ; ; Tt. r,*
.T^ Ic is.mad.c po.--ible bv v ijr v.i .
oration. \V< 'nv< p . VtV.
. contniurrr' MpyybT , ; :p".
. . Signed:
L. M. T(.)l:i v.
KN>f;i\\vv\ v \ i:>\ s
T. . eov i TT7 r~iT~T
J?_\ lie pa; ' ...ia*
i&OCiUtlOli el (?IU. 1 t.
r .der LIU- l- ;.c,..v ^
i'ii.. 'jauiu^ 'LJ >
lie is'i?L-w . j.i ii. .. . .r
( ' ' by Life 1-1 :: . ... . .v.
^ Eieuzer amr ..t? j? m\,
The honor : : ' : . u bySchool.
A* . i-ut:
per twit and j> .. * .\ r
Li^iixatK-: liubeii \\ a .. Ltli.ua.
p" Green, Ktl?? I 1^-u U
r Second Gr.ai.t-, A: i. .ut'L'.
Allen lhith-rry. ii> > > -r-te-t-r':
K ^ E" Jobny"ITi'iVtrrr-TTT' I V ,. .
1 Third Grade, 1>: v i'-.- .vj a- ii;i.
Borry, KTTtt1. f r A. VT dlT'T
niene .-Green. Mi . ' K.i- :;/.t r iu>
surprised by" a v .. Amv
7' -her husband, an . .<.. ; i, i (x
angeburg, S. v'. '*M . .i'.hv. 1 Hi a,;
and Miss Eva. M /b.ky. \V. \y. i v
also glad to" h.tvt -^ur ?.. -.? , v ,:'e
and baby to uo.r'-i..j> wit'ii .s ,?;1
datr'Sunday.
MiurVll S'bt tn*n'. w ... u - ' - ,\ ?
r Mr. Marion R.nin'j: '.1:1. Sn
H- "for "Brooklyn, X. ^ j, iv.t.k
XlYvan and ?:i lVw '-.'Its with hi
m wife, ^elativ *< n -I.-.' ;.;rr
t- ilarjno?Ruiujih :
K- winto 11VH In | ' ' ' ' ' X
K MfS- l1'1'""" ' lw.-iv 1; <1 a ;
? guest for dim., ; ;, ;; 1 y, Mi -. \J
A. -Rloaz.-r. Mr>, filer./ p t
K the -week-end with Mr. A: M , v
^ Perry Poster, and dihed with Mr
& Mrs. James Hrov.n, Tiu-.iay
m **r-G*
Ray-find Mr Prod IhiBeir.
Br, niotored to' Sumn' rvillo. y*. (;
Rev. and Mrs. T,:twr< nee. Mr
Hj^.Eva, Moheley, Air. & \rr.. j,.;,.,
R~ Pleazrr wor 4 ho dinner onrt' T ,
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~ NORTH*, sT C. NEWS
? -Bj?Eliza iiuwdy
District, No. 1 Teachers meeting
\sas hold at North Graded School,
North, s. C." H. K. Dowdy, Principal.
November 24. lt):U.
'Hi i > mcetnur vv'as for electing
i iio various oilleers, among tine
teachers present was Miss Earlirie
Brownlee, the county supervisbr
v She told in details the object of
rii<triet meeting and after her
explanation the house was then
ojMjned lot' cdOCtlOh,'. I
The officers elected for Dist. No.
-'".wre- lis fellows:
" jDrof. O. E. Gi ver, Chairman;. :
~MKs l.eona b. Johnsohf Secretary;
Mrs. Frances McMichael, Treasur1;
Mrs. Eliza Dowdy, Reporter.
The hour^jdecided for each meetnu
n, imun 1IKH) A M III IdUllL:
''clock. . ? The.
2nd meeting was also held
u North Graded Suhool, Jan. 5,
U'.'ift. Rrof. Smith, Principal lof
s.l?>i'ia Branch School, acted as
diainnaiir? :??
Remarks by the.;county supei*vis
r, Mis*' Farline Brownlee.
Soir.v of-, the state ami county
- -amtow- -was?collected. yy.,
:\ cntl"m?\'i iinii Jan. 20, Ii>35, at
.Flora Branch -School. " T
The third meeting of' District
. . 1 -4- Orangeburg eoimty, was
a Id at Flora Branch School, Jan.
M. .'iln purpose was. tn nrrn.ngna,
1> strict Field Day program.
Ttfl* Field Day program "tin 11 be
' id at North Graded Schobl Feb.
d. at 1 t :0Q o'clock A. M, All
' e.u iil > ? jillllliZJILstriet^are asked
o take a part. _
Mr. W. \\". Wilkins, field super
. isuF'.iif shop work at State Colk
- and .Miss Karline Brownlee
county 'supt't \ isor were present.
?'h gayg_'.helj)?.ul ri'marks,
-?Wi-'.nc glad?to have them, at
my time. The next myeting will
to held March 2, at North Graded
Alt i the meeting we were serv d
with h >t cocoa and cake.
tiRKKWVOod NEWS ' *
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Morris Cttjrpel
t nr women .w urging chid gave
:c? t'areuVIl reception in Honor of
pastor and family, Rev. L. C.
. ;iui;h. who has accepted wofk in
.'iiii;hi.elpliia. .Pa,
~ We hope for hiih a great suetW.-'-rrrtd
hope how soon he wilf
wto b:y/k to-us., l^ov. H. A. Peter
; ?r,'i h Ttr iiTrrtt "toaot master made
of sa<l
T'n wiiimi rt may concern, Lest.
' xi t'.'i c< t the pfay 1 entitled "Heav
a ud 11el I BoUindl', will be pre ined
at Morris Chapel Baptist
< harcli . .Monday night. Febv. 4j_
' A -play of this nnt.iiw Vmg
: "vo'lia n pTesentijtl in the city be
- -?lh v.?i -n'iith i pi cached his tareT
* vch_ ! hh'h - to a Ujrg.e_.cpngrega:
a Sunday night, d Monday night.
--v.v preached at Tabernacle Bap;
Church. .Mis. Smith and chil
I *> ?. wit!' oec.ilpj the parsonage un,f
ih Spring, after which they., will
* h. lido in the Quaker City,
oil.,Tin-day afternljon at four
' wort* joint hostess to the W,
1 which Mia. Ro\le La"i" _. .?'
is' the efficient president.
IT,' meeting was . opened wfth a
I. - M-s: Mamie Robinson, sang
till "In the land where we
j IT c i >w old."
-V '?' W. P. Fiiller read ttye mis.
d??: i. "tin forward- in-faith."
? fhp "-reting then was opened for
! #'U.~ - At Tito closeof the busi
v Al. . 'Alary 1/. Poypoldc v-niVp'.
_!LL! 1L. n ? i-l i+n?I: p12- ~'f htr bible
. iti.'.ns. \\\-re then taken by
. 1I*.- l.i'ii.1 J>nil" closing
;i.vi-r offered, by'Mrs. Norflett.
T"h hostess tlvn served a dc(
fu! repast,.punch, coffee and
-KC. t '
'\! > v~<i-Johns n then thanked
d?; e h -T> As. f 'i ih' i hospitality and
?11Tt 1 ' Hg ailjoin ned. . *
. I : fevi etAe to bar request made
. .' . .tnl. ( hi istni-as, the N. U. G.
dub rv-,1 ived aid from the follow-;
p -.--nr.- who assisted in bring
- .1 . : :-i t. finite a number of_pev!
as needy'.in our local
1 i . l" office, here. . > 0
In. addition to these n^mes quite
'Ayr .v-^ile physicians connected
1 fit Brewer Hospital,, contributed
h rally to us. They have how--?
wit'n-f.'Id ihi-ir names from
biication:
A . A I\ S b ni'.a- Milter -Store'," CasTT
? "TTTrdsi.y ^towi \T i i. fti'O.aw,
Airs. AI. W. Moore, Mrs. A.
I'm sin. Airs. B. ,1. Sanders, M.
ilal! -way's Store, Morris Ghap<
V'+ireh, .Mr. George Butler, Rev.
' ?"Mtv. T. II. Addison, Airs. S .'J.
ng<\ss Mrs. Mary Ligon, MrsCEli
- To at. Mr. Malina, Afr. Russell
y, Air. James Hunt \fr- w<wi?
ideman, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
oore. Mr. Washington, Mrs..
i'-v B. lUdcnjan, Mrs. Julia Wilms.
Mr. Anderson, Mr. N. W.
|T jicksion.-^Mrv" T. Pereivaly~Ml\
ark Arnold. Mr.lR. If. McGhoe.
. Charlie Robinson, Mr. & Mrs.
MeClintie, Mr. A-Mr^rwrNanc^
II1 nrv Mathr*. Mm ?. Sample/
M . & Mis. Samuel Bradley, Mr. &
Parker J. Smith'.
Th- C'lllb \yj-g ^ ' r-irpnnnd';?
r""cere thanks for assisting in
feat re of its club wrtrk. 12
1 sketg tvore distributed. '
Mary Frajioes Smith, Pros,; N.
! . by. Secretary.
Fli X. TJ. (}. Club met last wee,k
t the hoax- .of Mr. and Mrs.Jbel
I'errin. Soon after arriving the
members were served a very
- 1 bou nt,: mis re oast consisting - -??'
spring dhk-ken, po^Mo 1 n/*?on
"iuLLucITBut roM#?md egffe^.
After a few games of bridge
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, ED. F. DAVIS _
Experienced ^Musicisln
Music Lessons for Beginners or
advanced pupils: Choose the in?.
struffnent you love best.
?Night or Day.
Studio: 1311 BARNWELL ST:
THE COSMOPOLITAN SOCIAL
ANI> DRAMATIC ( LI B ^
Georgetown," S. C.?The regular,
weekly meetings lof - the CoSTno
duh.-iii-e- beihg. held-every- week;f
-At each meeting we have -iiv-'tractioe
and beneficial programs. The
r.ewly elected Chairman of the pro
gram committee, Mr. James R.
when it comer to good imd suitable
programs. : v-.
The members atq taking on new
life and manifesting much interest
in our mooting eadh week.
of a man's life means much. But
"all play and no work makes Jack
a potor boy." With , each pleasure
works comes first. Every irioni"
bcr of our club is making good
marks in his studies jvt Schauta
-Each?rnoinbcr~fe taking nctLcA.
part in.the Sunday School and oth
er departments of the church.
Each member is fortunate enough
to have a little job after schH >1 in
which to .help pecunicirily-. T>'1L
me what, your members are doing
and I will tell you . what kind of
a club yon have. "It is not the
kind of a building you are in that
/gives'Hhe rating of a school, a
church or any organization But
the kind. nvf work you -are doing
in the inside."
Front wliat_th? Cosmo members
are dojng yoi / an rate, our .club.
"Visitors to "our club ave al ways w'd
"'VMllO '
At OUV rocefir meeting tVc fol-_
lowing persons were "dieted ciffi"i'r?In
sei'Vo tlhs balance rT~ the
seh<t?l v !!) : Afr. aiiw>i-t ] pMinl
sett e,. Pres.:Mr. Louis .Sands, Vice
prcR.' Mr. Jol.n D. McQueno, Sec.:
Mr. Nathinid Knox. Critic; Mr;
James R. McCrae, Chr. of -jvo"ram
committee. M". C. S.
Brown. Faculty Advisor.
At?our?next m^'tin"4?Men ^
Brown and TTolnw* will :>ct as
hosts. At the honm of Mr. TTqFq s;
-at wh'ch time we will loo.-0 mT
nu.crural exercises for the n-v.dy .eleetod
officers.
ST PHILIP A, M. E.--CIH-RCH
"Rev. C. Caners. Pastor
Charleston?A,t 11:00 Sunday
with a burning message. At^TrOO
Sunday "School convened with tha
-teachers ilfTheir'post of duty. The
lesison was well discussed.
At-7:30 we were back to witness
another strong sermon dC-t
11\?nvo/l Vvtr T? a*' f~l Woehmoet am
Bros.. Furson anil Jamos are' the_
popular leaders of the Church .
Bro. Furnon reported $15.00 an<J
Jlro. James reported- $8.00-Among
the visitors ,for the evening wero:
Revs. S. Baker, Reid and Rhane.
On. Feb. 18th, " drnivifi will he-.
given nt St.. Philip Oh ur-chr" Richard
Allen from the Slave to the
ftishop;" Do_lY*t miss this. ?
C. Brown, Reporter.
REVENEL NEWS
Mr. Fred Anornm Hepm-tnii thislife
Jan. 21, 1935. He was,a mom!?r
of St. Matthew A. M. E.
Church, St. Paul Circuit, Edisto
for over 25 years. Mr. Ancrum
was funeralized Wednesday P. M.,
Rev. D. S. Chisolim, the pastor con
ducted the services, Rev. E. E.
Washington assisted.
He leaves to mourn "hts passing,
a wife, three children, four brothers
ami one sister and a host of
other relatives and friends.
E. E. Washington, Reporter
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jOvrc rm?rf A M y
ZION CHURCH
v _-N [ ~
Kev. H.IC. Young, Pastor
As usual the teachers and students
gathered at 10:00 o'clock for
Sunday School, seperintendont,
Wm, Gaskin pre&idipg. Mr. Pelox
of Lasden Presbyterian Church
reviewed the lesson beautifully
I for us. vj ./
At 11 o'clock Rev. Young greeted
xig, with' his usual smiles -and'
favored us with a soul stirring
Quit* a fftw assembled at fritHH
N- r')n iu MlTTT Endeavor.
Rev. Young g?ve s6me high Jights'j
on^jThe Program of Our Church
/HOT Denomination." Next Sun-d*7?we
art1 DO huw & debate by'
.-several of the girls, resolved "That
the Confessiona_o/ a Life are more
Power Than the "Sermons of the
Pulpit."
6 o'cl(^ek Rev. Young preached
another, good sermon.
'
were played,-.when the score was
called for, Miss Benson having the,
hjtfl4raaft wa? awarded thefirst
prizo, the booby went to Dr.
I.'N. Thompson.
Mary Frances Smfth, Pres.
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HE PALMEttO LfcA'DfcR
CARD OF TITANKS
We wish^to thank the ma
friends fbr kindness shewn and 1
the many lloral tributes* sent di
ing the illness and' ilea't I. of c
beloved father. . '
" ?"Mrs. llattii* 1). Taylor, -Mr. Jo
Gibson,- Jr.', Miss ""Ethel R. Gibs<
children.
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"- SANTUC NEWS-j-Eastern Cl
Rev. W. M. 'Thompson, l'ast
Sunday we again missed o
-Gospel feast; The-weather beii
too inclement for the nu-mbrs w
i l^e. quite a long distance frc
(La'.I 1- i_ ;.v. ll,..n.?.W
l/il U1 I'll LU t-*.?? 11 vr HUVU^U ^
I threatening. snow and cobb A
ter teaching the Sunday school 1
son and lecturing to an appreci
-tive number of girls and bojs, t
"pastor carefully selocu'd .the ps
t;";rrrt'i f'"' Founder's l):iv ni
gram. He spent more than ' ;
hour drilling the League worke
to their delight. The program
going to?he very interesting.
Last Wednesday Mr. Milcir-Fi
passed to the great "beyond.r>Ri
Thompson. delivered the funei
message' at Jeter Chapel church
Rev. W. M. Thompson wa t
dinner guest-*pf RoV. and- Ml
Wm. Jeter Sunday afternoon.
- Rev. and Mrs. Wilks, Mrs.. E
sie. Jv-Stevenson and little Mi
Doris Forney spent^vmday aft
moon-with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Johnson.
Little Etho] Almcta Gregory
resting fine after having her to
si 1 s; removed at the Commupi
'hospital last Ftiday^
Mrs. Alma J. Fiifi of' Washii
ton D. C. is spending jtoTiTe?ttr
with parents .Air. and Mrs. W.
Johnson. . ? r ~
ATvo TJditl,... 1.....
lifter spending'some' time with h
-daughter m-s\i,,nTT.-i.nn?:
Mr. Levy Cohen is resting fi
after undertroinir- a serious-aper
tion at the Community' Iiospit
last week.
Mrs. Mary J. Gilliam and Mi
Ella Mae McGce have returned
their home in Weirton. \V_ Va.
Prof. H. \V. Mowvan spent t
.week-end with parents in. Unioi
Mr. James. Porter is up ago
to the-dflight, of his many'frien
?Miss- Bessie Jetmintrs is ' sprn
ing the Week with -Mrs.. Agh
Cohen.
There will" he a !?rx eirtertai
ment at Bethesda Baptist ehur
.Friday.?evening at T:"?T> the' jvuh
lis invited,- ? ' '
I.ADSOX I'ltlkillV Tl'Iltl W
^ nti^rir
Roy.. A. S. Pnwe Pastor
Morning services were ctmdm
cd by' the young people of t
church, sine* Sunday was observ
;is Vnnng lYopLls lbiv M
Mary *(il"dden das m char fro
the music. The clroir cons-ist
of tile t VOimg People tilily.
The .''Theme an 1 Purpose"
tlie Voting' 1'eopJc's 1 lav ivas"d
"cussed T>y Mis- Kathlyn -Johnsi
"Recognition. ( f Organization"
Miss Myrtle (iowdy. "Realities
Pcisonal I/ving" by Miss Darthi
Arthur, "The spirit of our Churc
by Mr,, .Charles Bolder, "T
C hurch of the Living _ Cod"
Miss^Kveiyi/^iluvst m. and "T
-Spirti?of--RenltTv": hi MImV T ftT
"TT'Jbhnsoh;
The services wdre enjoyed
all who attended. "
Sun lay School met at -1:00 w.i
i;fficyi^i-taachers and pupils P
sent,. Tlfe beautiful lesson "Pete
.Denial"- was by the?various - eld:
es. The Christian . Kndeayor n
at 5:00 A very interesting. pi
.ji'l'iin was rendered. Mt'sf
Charles IVoh'r and <7. W. Johnsi
dr. \vere^injrharge^^^_''
$rMUd=R\TLLE XTlWs
There was a very - Lively, a
1 rofitabl Silver Tf'a given h
Monday evening at the honi?*
Mrs. Laura Peddrew for thi* bei
the A. B. Lee Hospital. s
Mi's. Kssie Witllains,/.. Raila'O
"Avenue, ehlertc>i?o<j last Mond
evening a few friends with atpai
rtinunx nu?s(. prvM'iii \\ no enjoy
the entertainment was Mr. Edwa
Brown of (vharlesti >n who fumt?
ed spicy music .for the occasion.
TJje Rainbow Weddinjr at Betl
A. ,M. K. ( liurch last Wcdnosd
ni^ht?rrTrr^f' treat to all who si
it. Master .GcfiUtc Witherspn
was the jrroom and little M
Logan, the bridegrooi mi. Mast
.Tames Witherspnon was the mi
ister. This affitlf was .sponsor
by the Usher's Board of Betl
of whe'b Allil'l11im Emn'oH*
president. 3 ?
On suggestion of Mrs. M.
Nelson, president of the AuxjJ.ia
Board <?f Bethel will./givtf
"Green Light Social" at Sprint
Fcbruany 1th.
We are glad to report that M
N. L. Witherspoon and childr
who have boon ill arte up aga
Presiding Eldoy Witherspoon^ v
also confined t() his hrtmo'for ,'rf
tUvc A 1 \t? rnm
,V ? .
at Bethel, was also confined to-!
hi >mc duo to a severe cold. Tin
-has been HiucH Hlu --berehbr
recently,
- Prof, and Mrs. Euprene S. Schi
pert are now comfortably dor
r ib <1 in l.luii nf.w lumm .on M;
St, near third North.
The trustees and members*
Bethel have provided nicely 1
their now pastor at the parsonai
Severat of the lay members oof 1
e ngrepratiojr were in Chariest
Tuesday alonp with Mr. Alb
Aiken, 'officer 6f the church, a
made lovely purchases in fur
turer Mesdmm** Matfcie McCli
don,?Hatt-ie. Kimmonn, Delia- -
l^yn, Carrie Moyner ami Mrs. Cr
Cypher were purchasing comm
v' o' r**
PPOCRAM TftE INTEKDTINOMI
NATIONAL/ v, MINISTny
_; BRS- UNION
for iir
To be Held with the First Calvary
>ur Baptist Church Thursday, at
H :00 O'clock P M. Feb hn
- ruary 7, 19.15 -*
L?n,
Rev. S. S. Youngbloood, Pastor
t. Mas tin- of Ceremonies; Rev. H. C.
Yotinj^ Piy?tori)f Jones' Chapel
or T A. M; E. Z. Church
ur ?
ntT Selection by the Choir, Bethel A.
ho M. E. Church.
.... Scripture lesson bv Rev. .T C .An
he .? derson. I
77 invocation, 'Key. A" P. Porter,
Chaplain
a- Selection, First Calvary Junior
he , Choir. .
ifr Wi'lHmu' audit's?.'by Rev. H. W.
Harrison. ? :?
[uT . liejMMIisv, Rev. M. M. Peace,
rs Selection- by Choir, Bethel A. M?
is . K; Church.. . \
-Tht reduction of speakerby Bpv
rtr ~ J. K keeder, liastor of Zion
>v. " Baptist Church..
al Sermon , by Rev. S. H. Lewis, pas- .
i. .tor 'of Bethel ' A. M. ^-E.jie"
7 " Clu'ivh.
rs. Stic* 1 (vi. First . Cnlvery. Junior
; "Choir.
Isr-installation by Rev. E. A. Adams,
ss pre sidiiy '2lflvr 'd?the New- 7
or? ?'trroTy~TIstrict. ^
J. Remarks by Rev, S. S. Youngblood,
president. v . . '
is Offering. Rev.- J. J. Harrisbn. |
n- OoXology, Benediction by Chapty
' lain.
Solo, Miss .Janie Ruff Fergerson. 1
ig ??
tee . tor the Boards,
j' Despite the unfavorable weatlh?
, r^splendid audiences greeted the
ed pastors of the various churches,
or I Sunday. At Bethel the nastier
- | d r .. .. ^
? ,.v^v..vv< iivmii ivvjiiittu> ror
no ill have sinned, etc."
A- He pi-eaehcd a soul ,stifTihg,7
al sermon which was enjoyed by all.
After the morning services an inrs.
teresting meeting of-the auxiliary
to hoard', was held.
in*. Baums Temple A. M. E. Zion
i. ' At the A. M. E_. Zion Church, '
in -K<v. S. M. Douglass? pastor, there
ds was a rare treat Sunday morning.
(1- The pastor lifted the pdrple up in
os spiritual power. Sunday night
u'as another great sermon by Rev.
ii- E. Hines, of the AH-E. Church. His
eh text was Job 19:21.
lie. '
Wesley M. E. Church
Rev. A. L. MeCiU, pnstrqt, of
_Wj:>l|'y. who was ill with jln_and===
^'. as. unntJle to be _UUl Sunday.
They had a lovely Sunday ScW3ol
with Supt. E. II. Nelson and his
t- orp of u'oijtep* in charge. After ,
ht. which the pastor delivered an inc
I spiring-sei'mon from Numbers 13:- .
- -'."1113
? 1-jrst Hapttst
/t>(j The Rev; Everett preached two i
' '.Treat sermons Sunday. Morn- f
I a! imr iTiIiik- 9ft. EN... <?mu- '
H>1 > i^CIUHg, A lie
i<_ I 'owe r of Prayer"? There was an
inteivstinjiF Sunday --School under
l,y Supt. Brrt. J. Pinekney.
i'n Mrs. A. J. Thomas is spending
,;a tlv week-end in SumrherVille.
K'.' We regret to ? receive the news
he "f the death of Mrs. L. H. Owens
hy of St. Louis. She was the belovhe
"(1 wife o^. Rev, L. II. Owens, pas-""
rcjj- -tui . nf "TtnnbeTland A. M. E.
Church, Aiken. Funeral, Uouisl,y
ville, last Wednesday. . The Rev.
has our deepest sympathy.
re- I N ION NEWS
r's . - - "
s- "The community is *> visited by
let Inany cases of the -'-Flo".
o- Brother-Mcdunckms and;
us E. N. Williams were elected delein,
rates and alternate delegate re
I'fi't ivcly, to the Klectoiul Cullege
_ which cunvoms on the second Hu-n.
" day ip duly a L_St. James Church in
"Columbia. RepTj'ts from the auto,
nd ntobile race sponsored by Bethel
i-st Qmrch reveal that- Mrs. Martha
of Sartor is leading in her Model T\_
ie- Ford alid the VH driven by Dr. C,
A. Daw kins is not far behind.. The
nd P; dec is visible, but?evidently
ay tin' Nash, Essex,*OIdsmobile, Plyty
moivth, Tervaplane, Hupmobile and
e<l A est.. 11 had to stop, .for gas. We
rd are hoping that they will be well
;h-" on the Way 1>y next Sunday.
The Ministerial Allance will meet
ml h'reafter on Tuesdays instead" |of
ay Mondays. N'\xt Tuesday at St.
\w Paul's Church, they will meet,
oli ~ Tlie Clinic ;>t the Union Conitiss
nnuiity, Hospital was quite a sucor
c.s. Teii'majors and fifteen minor
in- i>|K t (ii'H'iis were pLTiumt'u.
o(] fount of the enomous amtrQnt of
vd work scheduled- the dbV>rs were
"tT TtjVeHHl 1 nurstiay and closed Saturday.
Dr.' J. Hi Hale was in
E. "?Tiarge assisted by Drs. Holmes,
j-y Powell, Blnckman, Clarke^ Young,
a Johnson, Leroy, and several other's~
'ers, including .the local corps of
ph\ sicmns--as- well ?' as Dentists:
and Pharmacists.. A reception was
rs. given Thursday evening in honor
en >f these gentlemen at which time
in. music was furnished by Misses Sams
rah Baton, Sarah Morris and Besew
sie M. White and in turn was en-*
rriv~ 'Joyed^by all. The young women
his are members of the-locql toprhiYvc
vut Mr. and^Slffs.'Starks Tucker, and
.\I_r._ acTAli*s. Mac Tucker of Tryon
nn -N. C. attended the affair Friday
ni- evening.
lin Tju* second Sunday in February
' is Allen's Day. A. M." E.'s honor
of your Founder. No noble man ever
for lived than Richard Allen?characge.
t< rized by courage* zoal, and saghp
acity he stepped lout of St. George's
;on Church, in Philadelphia*, into*- a
ert Blacksmith shop to preach a livind
ing Gospel. The v<ls? .danomiha
ni- I tion that developed therefore was
-n- J not there, in person, But lather in
rtt-?spirit. PtfW Kichard kne-\v that
"B* the ''hard beginning was over,"
'it- and from there he preached into
7? yr Jx ?rf--- -
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"all the world*" thru follower* '
ders and l?tht*r?s now prejudic
-Gospel. Alt~rhaif ATlen, hei
slave, saint and leader.
Mis*?Bcimue Sartor is 'cotvfin
to her room with, the "Fly"
this writing but reports that s
is improving.-.
Those on the improvement i
eludes Misses Helen Bowma
Myrtle Talley' and Joseph Cop
land, C. Cohens, William Abra
and MisS Allen Nicholas.
. Monday night, the 'is, Mr. K.
Williams Was surprised very mu
when he" came h' >me and found
gr up cheerfully awaiting him,
1)Hng. binthdey- gi eeliugsr "II<?"J
"ceTved a jjnmbt'r of needful gif
Thj party consisted of I)r. L, 1
Lo. ,g, Sat-ah Morris, j'as
Heal. Allen Nicholas, Thelma D?a
ins, Bessie White, Mrs. Sai*
u-~ ^? ? ' "
. ><im|iiii it-*, limit' liawKins, lvia
W/orthy.^L ilia Williams^ Mc^
W. W. Boiy.en, I/. tB. Frazier, Wit
yhomason. Douglas T>n?,hj"nT?J
Christee, Cyrus Williams, Ed<
Worthy ami Dr. C,. A. Dawkins.
A young man will preach 1
trial sermon in Bethel A. M.
Church with in the n^xt two weel
He is a- fine .young man and t
^Steward Bi>a:d rPccommended-~h
t-o thf Church?for fonsidei nt u
To Address the S. s.," Dr. L."
Scrtor. To address the Lcagi
C< lefnan Jeter.
SIDNEY i'ARK ( M R-t'Ui ttr
if v. J.. C". AndCson, Pastor
The Sunday School opened
th> usual hour with the Supt. IV
D. R:. Stacks presiding. The 1<
son was beautlfdtty discussed.
At ll!00 p'clock the newly a
, p/ inte-d presiding elder;"" ReV.
L. I ales filled the pulpit with a w
d rful- n'.essngp ? i??
The Emvorth League met n't t
n?iiW| h'Mir and rendvr^'d-a sh(
program. Elder Isles gave
: flhort address J,o the League.?
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