The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 16, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, February 16, 1935 'SECOND CALVARY BAPTI8T M **" CHURCH "BULLETIN" Hwir, M iMarqiiottA Pflafii jn a . Negro History Week Sermon, Sunday, Feb. 17, 1:1:20 a. m. Theme, "Lifting Up The, Negroes' Bowed , Down Head." A vital meseage with a challenge to every man, woman, boy and girl. Hear the . ' minister of Second Calvary Church Bpeak on this griping subject. " _1_: "Special" . PtoL S. L. iFinley Jr., director, of music, Benedict College, presents his department m a special program at. the' church Sunday evening at 7:30; if you love good singing and b,eaytiful mu^ic don't . miss this extra-ordinary program. Sponsored by the church choir. Mr. "J. P. ^Hughes, pr eg iderit; Wm. Poe, director; and Mrs. M. E. -Russell, organist, * * JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Sunday " School opened at its usual hour nyith the superintendent, Mr. Win. Gaskin, .presiding. After very beautiful-discussion Rev. Young mounted tihe t&strui:: -and-preached a very- interesting -~?assaige fr"6iri'"St. Llakc "2T52:5^j ? At 3 o'clock* the Parent Bo?by the Y's gave an interesting-- pro"gram celebrating their annivierf sary* . ~ . At G o'clock Rev. Win. La Brow preached fronr a^very interesting "subject, "Having F^ith in God#' T found in St.. Matt. 26 LAUREL ST. BAPT. CHURCH Rbv. A. L. Ingram; Pastor i w ?__ , v -jv January 27, was a. dark day foa church goers, But they 'Were on the go ht Laural St. and two were added to the church.. Sunday, Feb. 3, Shi ml ay Schc/>1 was on time taught by J. A. Tay lor, Supt. and all teachers Were at their poet. And at' One 'o'clock Fannie Ed\vard called the sisters to ... g ether at Missionary Society and . the pastor's wife was with us. .. Mrs. P. A. Ingram and dhe give us ra fine lecture. At 6:30 .the B. Y. P. U. wm held. And at 7 o'clock pray ser vice was conducted by J. "A. Tay lor. , A f. ft tVui fnnl. V*?i? -W V Y"*- ? Viiv |/M?J w* WV|\ Itu text 16th chapter of John antLtlu, _J1 verse, Subject "Trials^and tribulation" The serml->n was strong '?The invitation was given and two were added to the church. January 10, school and B. Y. P U. were on time. Supt and teach-^ ers were- at"Cheir . post. . At 7 o'clock our pastor arrived here fijjm "Newben*y and took hu ~ "text St. Luke 16th Chapter and th< 18Hh verse. Subject, "Confess* This sermon was strong and oni . was added to the church. - ? The pastor report that the ser vices were good at Newberry. ^ JUNIOR MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Jnnrinr Misiojnnnry of Wit-el Calvary Baptist Cfrurch met at the home of Miss Margaret Coles 2010 Harden St. February 5, 1935. The meeting was opened with its dt , "Votion. After the devotion was over the h)mse was opened for I - ? the electjoir of "new officers- foa 193,5. The following. young ladies were elected for the rest-of the year: , -son;?Vice Pr^fi-.,--MrSr?Ethel?LFord; Sec., Miss> Thomasena Week; As?t. Sec., Miss Louise J)>hnson; Treas., Mrs. Leija .Moore; Report^ er, Miss Margeret E. Coles. Busi*'ness Manager, ! Miss Rosena . Wlhtte, Chairman of Social Com "exc meeting will De ret>. iy, 1U35. ^ MORRIS BROWN A. M. E.' Rev.?Jm< E. Beard Paotor Sunday dawned bright and clear an ideal day fbr church goers in our city. The change in the weath IT was?enjoyed nftri tllL_rrrcnt cold spell. The pastor,~Dr. Beard (taught his Bible Class at 10 A. M. At 11 A. M. the morning worship began. After the usual preliminaries, the children jn large numbers assembled at the altar. vand the usual sermonette was delivered. The little ones enjoyed a splendid lesson by the pas tor r _v who gpoke ablaut the fingers on the_ ? i hand, and stressed the dependability of one upon the other. The morning sermon was preached by ~ Rev, Jacob Wilson of Ml. Pleasant, S. C. who took as a text Hebrew lltth Chapter and 1st verse. "Faith in God" was the theme se? teetod and fl splemilid gospel spv-~ mon wp*; the result. Sunday *~Scho< *nd League functioned effectively at the usu&l hours. It is-. School ia making rapid strides for ward under the Supt. Bro. Phillip Bennett, and his otaff of toaehcfro. t The introduction of modem methI . ods are reflected on the growth of the saHxH. The aim is, to make the church 3ehool, the best in the 9 tall. Allen Day was a feature of the -evening service. Revs. J. S. .Morant, D. A..^lills, and C. Crawford spoke on the chUrch and its development, end thh taddiressds were well received by the congregation. The Founders' Day program .wiH be continued'during J- the W?and will close up on next Sunday. Appropriate ~ pro- . gram for each night have been ar, t 1 ranged, During the present "week, I the pastor will reorganize the PuJ fj "pit Aid,> and' the Helping Hand Club. Our Rally is launched, the captains have been selected and their districts located, and ftie fight is on. Twf.v Thousand Dollars i? the goal foh which we aimf - * Uh? Rally oloeea on the 6th 8u?r- a* day in March, 1936? U; ..._L . BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rtv. David James. Paster _ ?Brani'hvllla, ST U.?Sunday School convened at he usual hour with Supt. at her j>ost. A very interesting review was given by the Supt. At 11:30 Rev. James mounted _ the rostrum and delivered a wonderful message, taken from Gen. 20th chapter 5th verse, subject, "Here am T7' Being Allien Day I Tit ~?:307 the program committee I Messrs Vera Leven, Gladys Barn- I well and Sallie Montgomery brot forth an excellent program, which was enjoyed by all. The financial returns were good for the day. The Silver Star Club met at the home of <Mrs. Lincoln on Thtrrs-~" day night. Betheil has unfurled its banner, lifted its standard renewed its pledges, and has go^e work, We are proud of our pastor and must say he is as good as the I kes*'' ' m t M ST.. MARK A. M. E. CHURCH Revr C. W. Williams,, Pastor was a p note ram in honor of the founder of the A. M. E? .Church. TtMhfch~was Richard Allen. 'Ren". Braboy made a noble speech concerning Allen's Day. Miss Cleo Myers also^jp&de a grand- speech 1 Then a paper read by ' Maggie Singletary. _. f A duet led by Alice Williams, Mr. Walter Hopkins made a rl>ble talk on the Sunday School. Selection Shine for Jesus by Viola. Miss K. Uraham read a paper, subject, -Organization of Richards Allen. -Mr. Whiter Cameron ruade an excellent subject, "Why we should have church school." Miss?Dellar?Cameron?road?amagnjficient paper, subject, 9"The db'under". Dellar Cameron an); Maggie Singleton were the guests of Sylvester Singletary at hei home. Mr, Bruce Daniels -and Walter. H. Singletary took them to church. ... / i The Stewardess" were Miss Cleo Myers, Miss Tdela firaboy, Mrs." Walter CamerOn and Miss Viola ' Williams. They gave to the pas-tor $2.05- ? ' Closing song "God be with" ybiJ till we meet again." NEW BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH New Fftth?l, Bighopvill'?, is the Tiaugnter or tne Historic at. jonn fessor of Wilson Higb _School. Florences and pastor of New Reth el has wromrfit miracles" here and is cmmonly called the "Miracle Man"' or "Iron Man." With less than one. hundred mem bers, more than two hundred and fifty (260) dollars, for all- purposes, was reported this quarter. Sunday, Feb. 3, was our first quarter. Dr. J: E. Thomas, a son of Bishopville and is~ beloved by all Townsmen, friends and relatives. His quarterly conference" bring about a Union of all churches. At li:30 and 3:30 Dr. Thomas delivered *J-* two masterpieces, ^Spiritual Power" and "Peter's Revs. J. H. Dozier and Dave Johnson arrT congregation worshiped with us in tTie 'afternoon. IMesdames SH. X. Thomae, Rosa ' Sumter, Ljllie Wilcox -and Miss TOutSe "Thomas who accompanied the presiding elder were honored guests. I ?Prof. W. R. Fisher, secretary of the church was elected to the Electorial College and announced his candidacy for a delegate to the ensuing General Conference. . He is beloved by the -entire District. Mrs. Mattie E. Fisher, is a prominent member of this church. Prof. G. C. Abraiham, principal of Dennis High School and his corpse of teachers are live wires in New Bethel Church. When youl are jn Bishopville, iffimfl tp New Bethel * one of the nTnqtTpAiiTTfn^-hrh^ ntrucfurps in the N. E. Conference. I?r?\T APIA NEWS ' There hasn't been much rain for several weeks so a lot of plowing ihas been done around Pomaria. "Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wise a very popular couple^ left _ hera in Jan.- for Washington, D. '"C. to make their future home. Mr: and Mrs. W. H. Garmony, Mr. J. B. Rikard and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bowers visited Mrs, Inez Prangle ' in Greenville recently. Mrs. Prangle is the sister of Mrs. Garmmiy and Mr?. Buwura.?*?*? The W. H. and P. M. Society of St. James met at the home of Mrs. Mary L. Counts last week and Mrs. Ola "Bowers, this week. The_ same society of St. Mark m<jt. at Mrs. Beaiflah Bishop's home last weak and Mrs, Mary Crook's home* this week. * Mr. Jolbn W. Davis is still confined at home. The . first Sunday was a beautiful day so the_members of St. James told their pastor, Rev. J. S. Martin by deeds that they , were thinking of him when the weather was rough.' -p' ' ' = Rev. Mr. John Curry Jr. is mflkingra splendid S. S. Supt. Rey. Martin preached a wonderful sermon Sunday at "St. Mark after~whioh the" Founderrs Day (Program was rendered being cott?~ dticted by Mrs. Lizzie Robinson. There were many visitors at St. Mark Sunday. Among them were Misses Hattje Stevens, Ruth Thomsort and Marie Mcintosh; teachers, Mistresses Bessie Douglaa, Bunny Suhe?, Mary ftikard, Elmira Curry, Mr. Jamee Wadeworth and Mrs. J. S." Martin. school. .., r- - ' ' rJ+r '<r . . ?, Ti HILTON NKWS ? Rev. I'. C. K. Hililrrb"Mid ' Little Rock was in town Wednes-' 1 day. While here he saw the agent' i of the Rnlmetto Lpador and" sub-'scribed for the same. He also reported his work in'fine condition -Rev. G. W. Lamb of Durham, NY C-. knownas the "boy preacher"! conducted a nieeting at tlie "holi-I ness church "last week." The L. C. Club of Manning Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Easter Smith on Fourth Ave. I last Monday. Quite a number was present and the club was roy v ally entertained. Bethel A. M. K. Church *i Key. A. J. Felix Pastor j Supday was indeed a_hi?h-da\v~ The Sunday^ S.hool was largely at tended. The lesson was well taught by the teachers. Thr~ Sttptr? gayc a vary timely review.. At 11:30 morning services be- t gan. After the devotional the. pas I tor presented the Rev.. X. A. Page who preached in the absence of the P. Krr-wlto has-mtt-fully ree?+v? "At 3JOT ihe Ricluuxi Allen. I Vw | Rally came off. It was -nothing lait success. "" "The captains "had a very' priated program after which they reported as follows: No 1 Mrs. A., N. McDe^d, $1.34; Mrs. Annie B. Washington, 1.10; Mi--' Wilhclmena Preston, $1.00; Mrs. Ilat(i< Thompson, $1.00; Mrs. Willie M. FeHxy?SJ-.OOr Mrs. Essie Guilard? $1.00; Mrs. TYIella CamphVtf.^TT.n: Dr. C. H. Garrett., $1.50; 4Mys. Lillian Nichols, $L1(); Mr. Maeeo Wells,.$1.31; total $12.10. ^Sunday niglvt the regular Allen's Dad program^?Dtr?Garrett-. was in charge. The following" due .credit to the occasion on the grand program: Mr. J. (\ , Con sar. Mis. F. 0. Julmsiui. MisL. Campbell, Miss Carrie I,. Felix Miss I,. Pearl Coverington. Miss Maud Middleton, Dr. Garrett, Mr William Miller, Revs. Z. A. Brown and J. R. Richardson, Mrs', Tureather Henderson, the organist, wlfo headed the program fcommittUi deserves m.uch credit along with ihof comndtU- for the .. very fine -pi'ogrmii. t Monday night the* pastor with his officers put over at grand quarterly conference. Rec. N. pDoLaimn pa^tor-Uitta i>ta. A*si-1e<! the P. K. in' this conference. The Presiding Rider Dr. . T.. A | Wells was mutch plvased with "the reports and the general condition of the church.^ TRINITY A. M. K.. (BIRCH Rev. J. H;-Hudge. Pastor ?-Hy man.?S,?C,?Sunday?Srho"was opened at.its. usual hour with the Supt. Bro. Z. B. Retbhsoih The"" lesson wa> b&auHfullSy discussed by .all the. classes and reviewed by the pastor, Rev. .1. II. Hodge. At 12 o'clock the pastor preach ed a soul stirring sermon whichr was enjoyed' bv all.- Ill's text wa-. taken from St. >Jatthew 25:11. At 4:30 o'clock a program was -given. Celebrating Bishop Richard Allen, the Funder of A. M. K, Churches. The program follows: Prayer. Sin gin g. hy Jib g? eh u i ' "Remarks?J. B. Robinson. Sole-?Mnp P .Tones. Address-^,! P. Kelly. Paper?Blirk Robinson. Sub. Al?tetir*?Birth, i.'? ? All^ri- as a Father?C. (1. (Irani Recitation?Rhoda Alnek^ Reifiarks by Rev* fJ. ^AH-cTlohin<tn. uio?*%i.u?S- uuve- xmtcK. Remarks by the pastor. Rev. .f. H. Hodge. . The program wa.s en-nicd .1. all. At 7 o'clock a wonderfiil sermon ' was preached by the Revs Brown from Conway, S'. G. Sue M. Cusack ha.s ..returned from the T. B. Camp. \Vo hope that she Avill be 0. K. MT. Pl.F/ASANT NMWS Rev. C. S. J. Mollette Founder's inty celebration?rrr? vices were, held Su.ndav, Fib. '10, 1935. at 3:00 P.M. Rititoie^lk-. -service by W. A.. Maylyuiks Opening hymivr?-\Vm. Johnson ening hymn?Johnson. Pray -er by S. Mcr.yek.?Duett In?Mis. Lucile and Gussie Scott. Scripture leason by Theodore Green. Hymn by H. Robinson. Paper, the organization of tlus A. M. F.ThuVcb by Mrs. Carrie Coleman. Miss An na and others The - progress bbf the A. M. R^piiurch F. Washington? i)iiett by Mr;. T.eo Robins on and Mrs. Ftta Clibbord Reading by Mrs. Ktella Washing " ton. Music by the Choir. Sermon hy Rev. C. T. North. Quartet, Mrs. Etta Clibbord and othersw Remarks ---J. B. Mavw. II. P, CffTms,**^!. ftallaam and \V. A. Maybanks. Many visitors were present,?nmt mg?tihoni?were?I'Mnv.1 ' of our white friends from Char- ' lesfcon and Mr and -Mrs W "R1 Livingston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rich ards of N. Y. City. They express ed themselves as being very much impressed with the service^ j - Miss Annie E. Miller our efficient organist Was at her best. . ' Leaders thflf were ytfesont: Win! McKnigbt, J. R. Freeman, T.eeGrant, P. Wilson, f. Gather, F. C. Bowman, I. Robinson, Rev;. D. II, -Robinson, Wm. Johnson II. Bnloon, I. D. Scott, Master Corn monay. . . . _ : THECHtTRCH AID Cl.l'B GF FIRST CALVARY RAPT. ' < The Cthurch Aid Club was enter tained'by Mrs. Susie Miller, at her opened at its usual hour, with the ] president presiding.. The same of J fleers were re-elected for the year 1935. v. " 1 .11 PIE PALMETTO LEADER " T/EESVIU.E NEWS friUlolay beinf;?a?pit ii.'imt day the S. S. opened at its usual liour, |ho Supt. and toacheivs were at IhyiE Test in discussing the le.3' son. ' J The quartet of Alien University rendered a wonderful propram in I In- Hampton Hi-School Chapel Friday evening fort-lie. benefit of < alvary A. M.- F. Clnirch. J^iute a l.artfe crowd attended it. and enjoyed it very much. The members of the quartet were entortained after the pro? irram bv Mrs. M. E. Hart lev ami Miss K. F. Lcc respectively. Miss Mary Jane La?*gbard of , North Carolina spPTlt tho vrcekH" end until her aunt, Mrs. Mary Mitx hell. Miss Rosarin a Hamate loft Sal" n nifty fox* N. Y. The home of Mr. and AliH'.'Mlirtin Marshall wf(s totally destroyed Friday by fire. Mrs. I,ina Boyd, Charlie Boyd. Jr. and Mrs. I-ivla E. Johnson are j on the sick list. We are hoping i for them a speedy recovery. . ?- COKESBURY N?\VS '"The pastor of St. Paul. Rev. Douglass,"was very proud to have his Founder's Day monfiy raised Suiidiy, $o.00; also a neat little sum for salary. " The. Sunday igrpntHng on new life -fry Miss Jennie Reynold: of Colum_l>j51. -n 'teaehfr in Calhoun , FaHs"spent, the week-end with Mis-. Rose Robinson. The. viee-prosidt nt, Mi -jjEleanor (1. Robinson, of the *?lpunt\ Teachers' Association eiiteVfalwit the- iissn-'intion?Wetliiesii.iy.- Feb. t?, in St. Paul. Words of wil.come by Mi:, (r. C. Wash, Tin-. speeches for the nfternooti weie^d'rof. W hiHakrr?HI FTTHT ( nllcjro. Or-hnfcebur'jr.; State Suporvior. Mr. I Ft ltoTTj^rt' Npjrro ? Schools; Mrs. I licksuii. of Greenwood (vvhiU').F. F. (\ Worker; Khleif. 11< 1111.. the president was introduced by I'l uf. \\*. A. Arm wood, principal of. Ihvwor Jr..-f'ollcge; Mr. R, -I. San dciv, introduced Mr., Fcltnii;'Mrs. A. Kcltiuso'n the. R. F. (.'. WerV "or; Mrs. Dickson. 7~They II sopkt' from the depth of their hearts'the. need* of the' Nojrro schorl: what1 part. ca ll'U-acher can play. Mr. '.:--\V(i' h-dliil -ftoF-lWW. ~a~ ston e j<nturned in .welcoming, all. "The following assjsted the vice^president-in'pi'ivmriiiK ti e lunch Me. I.. K. (o>giriiW.Mrs. Anna I!. Go-ems. Mrs". MatVii- Gnu-gins Mr. . 1.1 i/.iiiH'lM .I'Tdoji, .vie.-. Miriui | _.V hi Airland Mrs. -Klj/.a Hill- J Muck-mi. Mr. a lie! Mrs! R~c N'a-h." .Mr-. h'ohecca Holmes, Mi~> Ail . iiir-w . M;il-ks; Mrs. Mariah Scnrd and' Mi s. Early Mnui'c. Mrs. Florence Walker. Sirs. Mannie. AriToMT^trs. (JTi-n'uct'e ArtinYr3. MrsAnnio Arnold. Mrs. Martha .1 Stalks.- Mrs. Nancy Jack-on. Mrs. Inez Evans. Mrs. Fanny Pearson .Mr-.' Katie"Starks. Mrf l.llly An irisiiii." Mis. Mannio Adams. Mrs. Carrio Cnnnimrham.Mr. Os ai MiilcK Miss . 011iir> Miller, Miss W-vnetir Foffuie. Mrs. Emma Gilliam; Alr.-_ Willie I.ee Nash. Mr. W. 'AI. Robinson, ATl\ Wi AI. I)ixlit. .Mrs. Amanda L<>udci.r, Airs. Ju-" lia 44^4ok.'-, Mrs' Nancy -Anron Mrs. Florence Aloorc,' Mrs. Willie Dixon. - The. menu was: salad, on lettuce. plain eatv.. larn-n-i nr. : chuc-olati cake, hl.i'ek rolTVe; numli>r serve"!. 111. ' _ At -8:.'!0 the Brewer-'Jiv-classnave a lccitui-vt^y-niueh ^Mvjdyed._ P'roeram - _ Sony. "Nejicro National Anthem; In vocation.:- Rev. .Roy I.. AHller; Quartet selection, Rnvvi-r Quintet' Instrumental Miss Eunice Doilirht-s; solu. Miss Emma Lee M.. Holiiieis; remarks. Rev. J. W. Lucky; recitation*.Miss Louise Mil lor; solo, Mis. H E. (Jroprg; quae et, Brcwyiq .instrumental solo, Mr. Grolxc l.ajrfcarf; remarks^ Mrs. Eleanor A. Roltinson; sola, Mrs.. J I. E. Grcg-jr; quartet, Brewer. * Airs. Burton. Mr. Mind Airs. Smith of GMdville. S. C., Miss"" ile.nrie.tta Ro.biijson spuit the ev^ _ eninjr with Miss Ileni iotta. and parents'. Air.' and .Mr-.- S. W. J'oliiiiMilS.- : : - ? 1 ; I N I.() X _ M W S Last .Sunday was .known as Allen's Day in jill the A. AI. E. Churches. It was ..< < lebrated at JleMTel by iy proup oOyounff men atio women, tl^osb who i artje'ipat J in tho program Hi 11 Tl y i 111 J " .V vopeianu, u. .le(or7 W. T\. MeJunkins, Daniel Windham. J. Nichr < las. Mrs. J'ohTryh*--Williams. liliss M., GladnVy. and Mrs. Odessa TIecd. The piutri . mi w.as most excellent , Music was furnished by tho Jr. Choir. 1 Miss Sara Morris ha ' .it :It?pi.'iim. TTP .Morris is " an TnstruetoV at Sims School and dc.sei ves, mueti nwaise f*?r her tal-i ant in music. Mrs. Jolmsie W:l!iu.mc, rendered a very' beautiful snfb. and tied v.TPfi Bro.'W. F. MpTunkins for vocal h. n. i s Mrs. < rTT'cvY's and Messers. Jeter, Win 1-|l Iviin. and Sim's ad<!ros-v.s were L! very carefully prepared and prj- | pared and presented. Their talent i in the field of public speaking is ' the. talk of . the.city. Mr.. NichoJ-I us, wa.s.tlu'-speaker of the evening, f I'Miip. as a thcnie, "The Xepro in, the propran- -Pastor Bowman pi ' rented Prof. C. C,. Garrett who was piven an ovation as he ascended the altar. Profossn.. rta,-_ ret spoke* in no uncertain " t?fms of- the possibilities of our youtbl ' He eninpliuieiihwt t)HS young peO- 1 pie on their effort to do honor-to-1 the ^nohlc man who organized the rm: K. Church.He also paid a ribute.to Miss Morris.- | It was very fitting indeed to have >urli a i^n US Professor (jaiteu witti iflBBTTTiTb^an au=pi^jous occasion. Mr. Cnrjg^t stands and is one of tin- few honest and Christ-like radicals of his rqce. Foe years he has fearlessly interposed his own tifo fn-sn ferine for the laymen of the A..M. K. rhurcn We trust that In will return to ti> :i' some stih^enuen' tin;cT After the program the aiitomo-' ban drive was 'tormina' -d tj.e I-?toil nd Hownianl Tht pi;o *ee C(?:i lll'l* I VV ?t ^ flw. 1 * ? 4,1 . w.. . VU Ml.If .\llt li I lay money -amounted to $10;?..17. I fteports. revealed that the V-8 driVen by Dr..C. A. D.iwkin^ led -attd-he?uau- crowned kitur- by. t'rof.. Garrett. \._I>UQ to; punctilio. airident s,-amlinsujVicient amounts of irasolim and oil. the foMowinir ears were Melayod and will be given until thf - fond .Sunday in March to.report Kssix, Nash, 4'brysh?r, Packard. (Hevorlet, Plymouth, Baby Austin, Dodj?e. Hupmobile. Model "T" and Lincoln. The -V-Hv B\ib k ^stnd(dd; .""lule i psu)li,o-.>IMj,i,-.i.|-nindl--1^TiTrrf TaTI'or's" . Pasto,rr.-Bo\vman lakes this oceasion "to publicly extend'his- sin " n iv appreciation <u all Do aided the program. And lie especially wishes to thank Miss Morris and extends to her a warm wel Qjne t'? ?< ...1 i. i. --- - - < ' ? mm -in'm ill; ini'ir mu.-ica'I tasks Tit liuthcl. The* Ministerial Alliance will meet at Clinton Chapel.next Tue i!ay> All ministers are invited , Services' will In condUyTeTt at TliT J^vl KuHi Home Sunday at l>y Pastor Uatwood of tlie A. M | 10. Zion Chureh. . The Buds of Promise met at thIn mo <>f Mrst Rosa PawkinS-'last I I'pidny afternoon. 2Q ' member: i wero present. A delicious course Wll '?t I'M ll hy till 1'lnMos1-. \vll<) 1: ;W.?'u. pre'sideht /of tile club. TheV will fii. i t next at '.lie homo of Ma i it--Kershaw. . . ' ... Professor MunrOe N. Bo>;an ad drcssedAtht** Union County Tedhors' Association last January. 1'. He used as .hps subject: ^"Thi Teachers'" Influo^.-c." The address was very timely and forceful. Professor Ro^an is an old teacher and is familiar with the tactics of the teaohintr profession. \t this nu'etiittf the. foHow.jnk ofTwers Weil- re-ch J eel: TMv. STiepherd (lOS.SCU, -,1'tes.: J. it. Ezcll vice-Pros.'; ..Miss P. IP Fmit,' Sec.; and Prof.j Bojran, Trea?. Each teachrf is asked to register eark 0>r till' statu meeting ih March. 'They-mrct-again nn next March i.' Today (Tuesday) is Lincoln's, i>i rthdav partigularly outstanding -heiau-e of tin* 1mm-Ay and impartial mirdcdiK'fs of this character, < re.it as was: ' In- hat rod oT-JTTnT" c-ln forTht> insijtutian of slaVory i lui Invest till.1 hit >-gait y of his cottfnUry nuu-v. Ike lived within the-; boundaries of the constitution, liedid -nut to conquer;' he met fads face to face and the world '.' ill li"t?rill ti forget him' fill1 those traits. He like- Adams, Washington. .Ictfci" on.?and -that pi'inyt* of President, Franklin I). Roosevelt, will lave forever- in . the hor.its of men.' North, s, <_v-S.I.;ws\ ? Sun'a. wa- a high day at> n' - n / , i' _iNdiiJ ay School v as opened at its usual 1 our and was taught hv tin-, ass is t:i 'I dlheFUMide'-d.' A. Ale Neat r-- i , \ ii-* li l)\- ..'mi[i,.|-jntI'liii. lit X Il.t Shfryrs, After 'Sunday w in uk- I'uipit .vi<i ciub m?t an I hvl: its meUiprial services for V- id Was'i i In nt In r. Mr7("lit toi K inip.-ou; Tic rlnli ist retrl.orinp yrt ' seiv !< ? to, the elumh with" Mi s. I.jllku: tShiver.-..president. I.uiiisc Murph 'of .V; AV C. is \ siting her paretic Mr. aiul Mrs.. J. H: Shi a r.?: : ; ' ' '* ? A it w rre ytart Mi*. LelltV \\ h-i'tni'Ti- nut t<> -church Sunday after "a loi'y illness. M -s.< Willie At. ati.l Ma,irn<>lin. Si i\jr-- tin.: Ixuifs.- MVirpBv were the dinner yuests of Mr. and Mis." Gilbert Invinyst)n Thursday p. hi.' ?; m ? -h' V -P t I I \ M i;. C 111 Kt II "" Rtrv._l). S. Brown. Pastor S'i:n ay Sc sol ;i; 11: - iu11:11 hour. V1 S'.t! nfornhlif worship by tiio pastime M'o arc expecting a_ wo'Td burning sermon; Come one Conic all. A cordial invitation is i-xti i: !i-il t\> all to Worship whh usV .RoyJiFCrlTiown, Kev. M C, (Jile* ?mi L Mr. Xa'.l.a' i' | | ivnthr Marion Adams on last Sunday. Miss Hay.fl I latter) was the v.'tvk t hT"jrunst"-.f )I:m. N^HIv Mae Ilei aid,; ' Mr. Marion Ajdahis was amonir thy. busin s>- visitors jn Ola. on Friday. Mirs Alberta Herard has returned fi'"ii-i a'woik stay in ^ruierson. .- - ? 11 Misses Beatrice am\ Mildred Cow an wore the guests of Miss Willie r 11 on ^ur-iiay ni^ht. Their a eoYiipanies were Mi". Ray ami T. Clark. . ' % X KBKNKZKR A. M. E. (IHl'RrH 1 | n^y k ?, Muck. Pastor ' Mullins, S, C.?S. S. opened at the usual-^hour. 10 a. m. ' P. E. i PreBsley, Supt. and teachers at' their pos-t and a good attendance was. glad to have a -good marry adults out. f'omv again, we need you. At 11:15.Rev. Mack's text, Matt. 11:1. Subject: "The Devil." Special program for Allen I)ay, IL.'IO "The blessed dawn." . At 7 p. ijTTCexV, .'54 Fpalms Gth verso;' subject: "Ansiwert* to prayer." We have a pood preacher. Dr. Masco Roberson was at Ebo uezer .Church, Sunday?come back Dr. we ard"76o plad to have you. Div. -Itcibmson- is- -omr - amonp" the li< st there is in the statp of South .Carolina. Mullins is blessed-. to have lvi lie. - The tXmas. Saving Club met at the hpi'mo of Mh-s. Lillie Dozier. J I We alway.s~have a ko<h1 time a' her liprnc. .We mj-u-gnrVMil with 'Vk'lff1 JT. i-lfl^'lPmoTson" ^Se'c JVIrs.. A. L/ White; Treas., Mrs. Marie. (Jurdon; Legal _. Aihisot- _ Mi s. I,. Br Calhoun. If yon lilo _ -fttrt-cMMO tthd join us. Wc will hi "Trhnt-tTT'lraVe' you. '"'Mrs. Lottie Owens of. Marion spent Sunday and Monday with her dauphttu" in Mullins, Mrs. I? B. CallyMUl 7'*'" five)1?RemhClub met ?at thV home. o??~Mrs. Ellen Pickett. Broi James Williams doesn't miss anvthino. u: ft *<- "? church. Hp- is a leader . indeed. t??d* bless him. -" . '-'Mrs."I.. Bv Calhoun, Reporter Sl.MTER NEWS : _ - .. . ji.~. j A 'beautiful "Founder's Hay pay ant was presented, at Mt. P+sg?h A: M. .E. CHur* h on Sunday mtf- FyhJ l-OHr ' . The Pew Rally at Emanuel or Sunday, Feb. 10> the young people's Lincoln Day progra min the Ye"ine' anil the MO"v= on Monday night were very mucli enj- yed by large audiences. The totni collection for the day on Sunday, Feb. lO, \va,s .$75.00 and >17.00 raised in the Slock Confer- ; on e, 1 ? ; " Miss Ophelia Williams and Mr. 1. C. Maloney. attended the annual t -Farm, and Home. Demonstration Conference, Feb. 1-7 at State College. ohsjv^btfrg. ST"C. I Quito a few'1 folk from, the city witnessed the picture "'Imitation ?f Life" in Columbia last week. Mrs. J. S. McDonald Jr. is visiting in ColumWa. Mis. WaltorC^Cershaw and little son of Asheville, arc visiting Mr. V.tld Ml-S.W. II. C. Rifth.or/tcftT, Mr?. Edward Sweat who i s <ai.hin^ in Columbia, spent iSun- 1 day. Feb; l,^i_honie, :?? -? ? Prof. F. W. Crawl, who is attending school in Atlanta spent he pa?t week-end visiting his ! family. . Miss^ Thelma McDaniel -?f< stujent at "f'ldflin Pnlln^i- 'Pr,'.'' *1'" " past week-end at homo, teaching in Chester, ' spent the past week-end at home.. .. Mr. Arthur Donnelly left _on. Saturday. Feb, 9, for Washington, D. C... where he will -be^cngaged i n-, ir> ivi-TriFl'm* pr. and Mrs. Wm. McTipr and children and Mr. J. C. Frroleau ,Tr. ~ >f" Orangeburg spent Sunday. Feh 10. with Mrs.. MeTeir's sister~ and brot ln-e-in-law.- - Prof.~ aTRFMr ?. . J ~C. Priolcau. Mr. f. B. Davis Jr.'of TiP-kegee.' Ala.. js visiting his aunt, Mrs. I. -tV Davis. ? Miss G^irdena "flarriek- is"-" at home from school on account of her health. She is in the hospital hero. HOB It V eorM'V TE ACH KI?S ASSOCIATION I -r~ : |_ Xhe tehcbers??at?WlrjOe- - . tiiv1 c x nooi, nway, N? 1 C. in ttajr regular monthly meet mpr SiitiVoh^J'. l) '.). with the Sup ei'visor, .v. Ti. 1 ff.JK/rTu-o"* siding. After the devotional exercises an Interesting' .and faniprcssivv. pro*, gram was carried out" by the fol- ' lowing persons: Progress' of the Negif> in -Ministry?Rev. HZ1A? 1, SUlefihoUSl'.- Pr.igrni >.f th.. Vj.. _ gro in Music?MrS. B. J. time. Solo-?Vrs a p. WilsoTC - In keeping with the Negro Naby tbe above named subject?, the Senior Class presented a Radio program. "The Negro InvAnierr*~^ can History." under the sponsorship of ProfsCA. D. Green and P. JJ DavU :md special fnent ion should; h<' made of the foil frwi tig- students who made the play a sue vess,. Lola Patre. .Marie. Rhno. Mat tu* Moore. Ott)-? ?Banter, Haze) Dew*itt. Rul/i Rogers, Tharip Moore. Colonel ReHmnn ^ Rainbow and Joe Brown. The href on the nrpifadded much tj^ the meeting was the topic for" discussion "Types" of recreation fof^the 20th -century teacher"?Mr. Harold Richardson A number of the teachers joined in the discussion. I] i ttTQg Kill isting tne sacrefi RMI r. ions to our compe " Ikvjrfl . understanding, dig- IpKB^ I Service insures A|7|f|| lete compliance with ||Ttc?J he inviolable rights IE?r33 desiresof the be- iHsvpl ed, jfim SI " . ?r * ~ ?* \ T-_'_ Page S | PROFESSIONAL f | CARDS -- I >,/WMX^v'X"i";"X~x*v,X"X"C*+> Office Hoars Pfcone; 11:30 A M. to 2 P. M. Office 3638 6:00 P. W. to 8 P_M. Res, 6648 Dr. C. E Stephenson v Physician and Surgeon Duseam;a of WomeiT and Children A Specialty Olfice: Residence: . 1414 Vi Assembly St. 132& (Jak St. DR. L. M. DANIELS Phyalcian and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 10 A.M.; 1 to 8 ' P. M.; 6 to P. M. . Spooia4-?T?ttgnt:ToiTr"*tjkrve n"' DhTeaana Of Women. ? ' Office. Residence:. L1.25 Wa^hinyfton 2230 Huinptoa DR. J. G. STUART SM. B*r, fimmm nrf Threat OUuei Accurately. Office HoUra,: c Telephone: 11:00 to 1:00 P.M. lU-a. 4G9I ' . 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Office 3798 Office:_; Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. " . " 1 Office Houra: Phone: 11 A.M. ti> 2 P.M. ~ Kea. 8876. 8 P.M. to 8 P.M. Dr. W. D, (Jhappelie ??PklllGIa aid Burg?ou~ 1/jmiu of Women and Uhilarea A Bwaelel*. Office: . * . Residence. v 8116- Lady St, lym m ' - Colombia. 8. C.. .Office Houfa: Telephones 8.80 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 1 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins . . * DKNT1HT Fillings, .Plates, Crowns,- Bridge a Sunday by Appointment Extraction by Conductive " j . Anesthesia a Specialty 1107 Vs Washington St. Colo., S. C.? T-?V DR. H. H. COOPER Daatiat Special Attention Given to D:e-Meases of tha Gums Gold Craam and Brings W-ark? A flpadalty Qffico Phone 0429 " Res. 3264 1125 Washington St.. Cola , R P. ^?M?P?rn^mm m\ Office Phone 8407 R*? *7ua - N. J. FREDERICK Attorney-at-Law aruTNotary Publit PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal 1119 Washington St., ^Cela., 8. C. r? r , rrrs Phone 7811 All Clashes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman /DENTIST Painless Extractions. Sundays by Appointments. Days: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Office I 23691-2 Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. - Fan-O-Lin System In Beauty Culture Give FAN-O-LIN Hair. Sdalfr. Dandruff and Tottet Preparation a trial. Their' worth has been proven. Have an)d are showing t hair on bald heads end bare spots when directions are followed. "Will- promot*. a full - * ? s'??m 01 nair. 1 Box Hair Grower ,S6 1 box Special Hair Grower .40 1 box Scalp Soap , I .20 1 box Pressing Oil .if 10 cents extra for postal* Registered?in U. 8. Patent Office. Agents Wanted Write for terata Mode by Mme. 'Fannie L. Carolina 1029 Hieh Market Street GEORGETOWN,. 6. C. Wice Honrs: 9-1 " Dr. H. G. Thompson SURGEON DENTIST Cjvm Dlldyee?Platen A Specialty Extnsjtieais Made Ratal? 414 Vi AaaaaaUy Ot. Phone KM C?j?iMe. . C. -;1 - ?