The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 23, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, February 211, 1935.
' CHAPPLLE STATION NOTES I
Kev. W, Jt. HowmaiV, I'astor 1
Scrvicwj at hoth morning and uvu- I
n tit; weit* very good. Our paslor
stirred his congregatumrprrnctr
Ujj^ fil-Wi the text "(.Krupy until 1
come? Two joiners Wore a Odd pf
our lull; infuct nearly every Sunday,
wfi''get troni one to two joiners
The KoV. Jiobinsoij of the Bapt-'t
?- Chnrdh prciU'lli- , I lie ovx-uintr srir
i|ili>n, ' 1
>ur Sunday School is growing-by
leaps ami bounds, u'K.er the wise
; leadership of our beloved Sup' rmlehdent,
Li" II. Mailman. Mrs, 51.
E. Bowman's class is -still leading
with thirty or more~active slu
dents. Our Sunday School "IS a
question box, unless .ynei study"the
lesson, von' will?Kr>?nmiftli- l-7i?
die Ohapplle Station Siihday
School . . ?- ; 7?
Tho Loaguja?met?at the?m-uah
hour, liev. Paterson our president
? has offerer! a monthly prir.e to Pre
person who bring- the largest num
ber to the meetmgi
Stewardess Board No. 1 m'et at
Dr and Mrs. Lover's home on Pendleton.
St. Wednesday evening, at'-.
? . ter the usual business was over we
were served punch, ham and sandwiches.
< ' .
<Mrs. Pepper with hex six wcebp
old baby , were seen at the church
Sunday. Both look the puluie of
health. Mrs. Gracie Jti>binson left
for Washington Thursday f'<i
her son and relatives. The church
is praying for her safe return.
A new board was organized Sun
day with Mrs. II. W. NorTnrnTT as
president, Mrs. M. E. Bowmafn,
noewtaryi nnti Men. Mario Bowman
treasmer. J
F.lite clnh has-been -re-mgnniy.cdwith
Mr. Simmons .as president.
This is a'wide awake club and mot
Hj is Chappelle "Station must lie
painted by Easter.
""Mrs. "Laura M. White, along*
with several teachers from Woodruff
visited our homo Church reeently.
-AJP-rnadto-TCTTrrrrks ami the
~~2_ members were glad to*see them,
- especially Mrs- -White, who-is one
of our best workefs.
BETHEL A. M. K. (Ill RCH
Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor
Columbia, S. C.? Sunday School
met at the usual hour with officers,
teachers and pupils pr.esent.J
After the class study 'of the less .uv
the "pastor r,evie\ve(T the "Tesson j
to the*delight of all presentThe
regular morning services bo""n
on time. Aft-t-ir. all prelimi-j
naries the [)astUa; selected his text
from St. John 10-11, subjeot, "The j
Shephered and the Sheep." This
- W&s^mdSKd a soul stirring vcrmoi
? air;1 many?hearts wer^ una'de glad
because of having* Heard this scr"
moon--many interesting and beautiful
pbints,.relative to t lie sir pie red
N and siheep were brought out.
The^Leatrue is progressing very.
"nicely under the progr* sive encgetis
and resourceful..president, Mrs
Henry Webber. Fridaj/ night the
newly elected officers' sire to Ih?
installed after;-which rcl'ri-shment*
wilFbe served. f ? - "
- The night servise lagan at ttlq
u usual hour. The pastor's subject
.was "Robbing GDI." This was nnother
inspiring sermon^--?
? i is'M-ondiay night, Fob. 11 fh marks
the. ending of the first' quarterly
\ conference. ..For the Sunday mwriing
services Presiding Elder J'-. i*.
??O. Dent was present but w;i- uii
tlhle?to?preach hern use sonic
indisposition.
,1_1_ All reports .showed iniprovnicnts"along
all lines; The P K. praised
*-??very?highly?the ;msl?>r and?e+m-gregation
for the ainounf of work
done during the first quarter.
Come tb Bethel. Friends an<l
visitors are always welcome
DOUBLE BRANCH A. M. E.
CHURCH
Sunday School "opened at the
usual hour with the sunerinkuident.'Mr.
Westly Dreher. ThiClesT
son was discussed'.by the viurious"
classes.?Wo 'were?ela ! i-i 1utve
Wigs Hi 1 ton from .New York present
and also Mr. and Mrs. Lemon
from Union Baptist amh Rev.
Plair from Columbia, Rev!- Mrs.
Mary Williams also fij.nii-'Ertun*bia,
Mr. Boozenfrmw?Newberry.
Service opened nt the usual hour
? with, pastor nt his duty with hi;
members aixd visitiinj? frends will,
ing to appd >ach him in the.' sor.
vice of the Lord . Savior* Jesus
? . Christ.
Row Mrs. Mary Wiliams. talk'd
to the congregation frun St. John
3:7 and Roman 0:2. Anything born
was highly enjoyew' by all.
The A. C. 4'L League nut at
the usual hour with the president.
Miss Bessie -Lee Young.
MT. ZION A. M. K. CHURCH
/Rev." R .S. Lawrence, Minister
A Brilliant FtVjndejf.'s Day Program
On last Friday evening, Feb. 8th
the junior Chen's of Epimanuel
Mjorris Brown and Mt. Zip'n-A. M.
E. Churches rendered* a^vevy fine
united program at Mt. Zion Church
and- instead of tiho usual seperate
selections by the seperate -choirh,
the three choirs formed one mam
moth chorus and th<:_; itrrnitHons
wer? beautiful and well.done. All
the hymns used were the hymns
written by the BisN>p of our
church. ? Mrs. John C. Kod.gers
Rave us a review, of the Bishops
from the organization , of the
church which was very enlighten-?
ing.. Mr. John A. Harris Rave a
condensed history-of the A. M. I],
Church and the history of the A.
M, E. Church in South Caroling
Which was very informing. ^ Em
manual's Junior choir favore<J us
swui ' ly^nnm at Uu:?"Graiul
C an> on" u nn h was a tine' intvrIKi-tiuii.n
'i?music. Mt. Zion's
t 1i ir i eiu'erej . "Onfeld Ve 1'orl.
I nil i n was nit-'iy done. These
-'til ei'oirs ma e a very beaut itil
~csi,e wTicn Uuy marchuu
ww\yn to lorni a chorus in the
chattel lor the linal selection. "The
"flTl'.ch is ItlUYjUir ,11.**
I.'..v I# .? I :
" ?>?r?^-rwr?WUS intlS-tet
-ut < -ercmonrrs -~nrr<t' presented"
jjr. .1.. K. 15.aid wh odeliverod a
smut but very inspiring address?
J>1. Heard is noted fur his -manliness
at. , loyality to the Race, and
eh.ircii and his words are always
listened to with interest.*
The nu'fsie was directed by Mr.
I. Fi\d Simmon's, Mr. l'ihlip Ben-^eet-ttmF-.Alr.
Jollli A. Harris.
Sunday in mting we were trvaU
e i with a very forceful sermon by
-Ltapa li.r, subject, "The Ghuldcn
ng StWanj." Sunday evening the
-pa.-ti.r again p rem: he i a soul
-liiimK -mmmoil, suujucc "salvation
jn Christ." Both of those were
v ry lor'ec 1 ul pennons.. . ^
>10KKI;i* ItROWN A. M E.
C JIL KCH
Rev. Jesse E. Heard, I'astor
Chail'ston?Last Sunday being
a pleasant ilny,. the services at our
church-jAyvre Aicely at|endfed all
^Tay. 'The services centered a
round the idegj.of Fo-undeis Day.
Tin the sermor.ette to the children,
,'Uie pastor?^tressed tlve? high
points in the fiv^s af Richard AlicJi,
Fr-d Douglass and Hooker T.
Washington. ffae dOCOIIlpllShnients
dt' liichaV i t.Ayen were featured.
' ;?=trf ~?
The morning sc.rwpn was preach
ed Iloni Dent. 18th' chapter and
1 5th vers . An inspiring sermon
resultetj to the editication of the
congregation, present. The Foundr
er's Day theme Was followed
.It rough into the Sunday School^
Whirl) helil t ol l l< iil llii' iisiimI tinis
At. 7:."0 I\ M. the following pro
-KLiini. \va_i ab.serve i1. jfftcr the invocation
was offei edr .1. <
I'ojKMv by Mis. M-.-.f. Mitchell. ;?
Paper "Richard AJU11 prepared by
Miss- Anna E. Izard, was
read by Mr. . W. I). Railbrd.
Pap r "Allen as a .business man,"
by Miss Bass.
Selection "Show me 1 he .way" by
dun ice -Choir. -j 1
Paper "My impressions of the
. young people in our church"
by Mr; Matthew Brown.
Solo "My Tm4i-?Mr. Jno. ID-Taylor
. ? ?
l ap. r Allen a.s a practical man
__?by Miss M. B. Mutto^--?- H
-Sei. ct ion "Outrof Urn -Wilderness
The Junior Clvoir.
liecilatioii "Have faith in God" by..
Mrs. L.- G. Davis. __
Ihipcr "The worth and duttes-of-an
1'Vner in the (Ihc.rch?Mr. Ed.
A. Taylpr..
Mrs. Edna Ronnctl?
1 "Reecollections of Mrs. A. e E.
Izzar-d"?Miss C. S. A. Smith.
Poem, "Richard Allen" composed
hy.Dr. J. K. Beard, was read
by' Alis. L. F. Beard.
Dr. J. S. Morantj then spoke on the
work"- If ttrcrcluVJTh TutT its "Found
'or, and a well rendered prog radii
"US COIU'IUUWI. V
Mrs. Aimtt?H?Izynm mentioned
.in illi* article i* theoldest living
memier of our church, being way
over years.hid, an J is active in
her attuuhinee at. the services of
the church. During the nUarning
>ci'vice,, a well Prepared paper on
the "Duties of a Class Leader"
; was read hy._Bro. F. M. Macanic*,
) and the histo'ry of the church as
compiled to date was read by the
secretary, J. A. Brown.
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rut FT CAL\\\JtY JUNIOR
( IIOIR ORGANIZED
^sHie Juii'er Civ dr of First Calvai
y* nu t Monday. Jan. 18. at the
1" 'K of _AT|W. S. S VonngrhlvwL
an 1 the following officers were e.
leoted: Mr. Ruben McKim, President;
Mr. Walter Dean; Vice Presidt
at; Mj*s M. Randolph, Sec.;
Miss Juliet T. Ka?fl>n.l', Assist.
Sec.; Miss Caldwell, Critic; M'r.
Janus McKltVi. Reporter; Mrs.
Voungb.' o.l, Treas. and Musical
Directress. .
The Choir is * planning big
things. Thev are now rehearsinir
for*>their "Easter Cantantn/^
ST. LUKE'S ft. E. CHURCH
g
Iiev. S. L. Lloyd, Rector
j Charleston, S. C.?The morning.
[ seitvit-o hegatr at 11 o'clock by the
1 lector and the Kayreader. The
i vector took his foxt from Luke
7:3/5-38. His subject was "At His
KoeL"
The Sunday School was openl
cd by the_ superintendent/- The top
ic for discussion was "Peter Teaches
Good Citizenship,", taken
I Peter 2:11-17; 4-6.
, At 5 o'clock the Young People's
Srriety convened. The meeting
, was opened by Miss Loucile Williams^
The topic for discussion
j was: "What The Bible Says About]
' Temptation ami Sin". Taken Jas.
1:2-1. Mark 7:14-23. \
The evening service began at
7:30 o'clock by the rector. The
-J4aiu?h?Chetr?isang several selections
before the service began.
The rector took jhis text -from
j Timothy -2:3. He took for his
| subject '"Hardness," which was
enjoyed by a large attendance.
~W? are gla<! to have In our
midst for the past two Sundays,
Mrs. Evelyn Skeete, from Bethany
Mission, New York.
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TRINITY A. M. E. CIU'RCH
1 ? - ?
Rev. H. W. Walker, I'astor
i Spartanburg-?Stewardess Board
| No. 1 was entertained at the home
of Mis. Georgia Jeter, Tuesday,
February 12, ftT*. Mr The meeting
was operfBU'by the president, Mrs.
Oliie Blakeley after which a hearty
welcome was made b> . the hostess.
Visitors- present were Mrs. Kliza^
b eib Ale Ghee to f Green w ood, S. T7
nil ?i..ii i*' *
?!.. mi s. uiizuuem >v asnrngiHin oi
A loo, Term. Mrs. McGhoe made
some v?'vy timely remarks which
we jail enjoyed. After the meeting
a delicious course was served. ??
Stewardess Board No 4 held its
monthly meeting Tuesday nitfht
at.the home of ALiss Lillie Holers.
A uniqin> priigrnm w:i< rendered
.which was vciy rolhI.?Rev. Means
and Miss ChristorliPe Foster"
we.re visitors. Rev.?Means and
Rev. H. W Walker made inspiring'
remarks. The hostess served a
delicious course. ?? ;... =-?
On last Monday, Feb. 11, Mrs.
Martha Poagy passed to the gr^at
HeyoncL Funeral services were
conducted 3:30 P M. at Trinity
A. M. E."Church by Rev.'- H. W.
Walker. ". ^ - . . . ^
Monday night, Feb. 11 the
young people enjoyed, an evening,
oof fun in the basement of Trinity
A. M. E. Church at a Valentine
-party Sponsored by Stewardess
Board No. 4.
The" Booster's Club which domposed
of the moil of Trinity A.^M.
E. Church held their weekly meet
in,"- Tuesday night, atlhe home of
Mr. Emanuel Jones. Quite a number
was present. The meeting was
"Toiutucted by th epresidentT Mr.
Tv-A. Anderson. This club is wide
awake and making mpi,! pro.
gress. '?
A delicious course was served.
Sunday was a very pleasant day.
The Sunday Schobl opened at the
usual hour with good attendance.
At 11:30 our past or ,<heli vered a
strong and forceful sermon. "
He selwtftrl ar. a r.ubjeet?"JtHVI.ooded"?which
w?v> beautifully
outlined and fuihof thoughts. Twl:
came and connected themselves to
the church. We were glad to have
the following visitors at our morn
ing"service: Mr. Artis Smith and
Mrs. Hattie Jenkins of this city
and Mrs,"Marie McJimpsey of.
Washington, D. C.
At | >ui' night service we were
highly entertained with a well prepared
program?sponsored "by ttRT
A. C. E. League which was verv
good. We were glad to have Rev.
Boydto worship with us Sunday
night and also Rev. Bullington one
of our white ministers |.>of the city
Visitors are wplrot.w.
Mr. Thompson and Miss Beatri -e
Poole, Mrs.- Lydia Irby and children
of Lauren, were in Spartanburg
Sunday and were., the- -dinner
guests of Mrs. Mary Blackman.
HMMANTEL A. M. i;. C1U R( H
Rev. E. H. McG'lI, Pastor
Inas mucK'as the churches here
as well as elsewhere are open to
all.it is, rather discouraging to
note the_n umber o?f persons who,
instead, of enttermg- souiw house
?f - worship wxmld prefer _desechating
the Sabbath. . The ministers
are constantly sounditip , the
clarion;' devout men -and women
are pleading with the indiffei-ent;
still they go on and apparently
giving the "deaf ear" to t he-warnings.
St
Emmanuel ol last Sunday
n.Lrning a very .-fine- attendance
Was ,seen. Those who were pi*esent
heard' the pastor as he expanded
the goospell and they were
made to feey glad. The evening
service was noo less enjoyed. The
Rev. McGill dilivered a warm and
inspiring sermon to a farge audience.
The entire day was inspirimt- as
well as interesting relatives of
1| >' the religious activities.
i'eter teaches good Citizenship,"
was the subject of the lesson on
Tasit Sunday Peter is here endeavoring
ti> impress upon the
mind1:.*,- oof?the people the necessity
of being" temperate law-abiding
citizens. In order to be a good
citizen, orie"must~be a gd?i Christian.
The lesson was discussed by
the quarterly classes and much interest
was shown. *
What Is It - - - ? ^
We always try to sweep the
othoil feljow's <I'?r steps and
leave ouis. We seldom tVy to enc.iur^ge,
but are ready to dis
courage.' We always look on the
dark side rather- than ;>o the
bright side of things. We can see
our friro'-s' m ini.-i Ires, hut. fnil t o
see our own
W-h-y l.s I-t ?
covvrormxT * r Arwev it
NEW HW'E A.'M. e" CHURCH
FEB. 3rd, TO FEB; 10th
*
Now Hope.?Tho program of
Connectional wee|? was weft plann
ed-by?the pastor arni> proved-?to
be a success The pastor succeeded
in having the following minister,,
ami presiding elders and laymen
to visit us on this special occasion.
And deliver, addresses, setting
forth the prpgreSs of the Race.
And especially the achievements
of the A. M. E. Church.
The fallowing were our g-uests
and speakers: Rev. M. M. .Martin,
Sumter,' S. C.; Rev. and Mrs. G. B.
BroWn, of Sumter, S. C.; Dr. anil
Mrs. A. P. Spears, of Sumter, Dr.
B. F. Hildehrand of Manning,
Prof. W E. Singleton, Miss Viola
Boston, Mrs. Mary L. Wells.
Sunday night we Hooked forward
f >r the arrival of ou,r Presiding Elder,
Dr. L. H. Hemtningway, of Orangeburg,
who was to deliver our
closing; address but on the account
HANNAH'S CIRCUIT NEW
BKRKY IHSTItHT
/l'he first quarterly conference
vf the above iifinct' < utott?wx=r
1) and 10, 1U35, at Lever's Chap]>U
A.-tM. K. Church. The Oonfei
encc was tailed to order at 2 o'clock
1'. An by the J'.' K.. 1\.* A.
A da nv.'??'?i?K??K?ilvmn N". 'Jo 1S.
M., Prayer by Pro. I!. B. Boozer.
Singing and scripture' lesson,
the 1st l\salm.s. After .introductory
remarks -by the P.-K; The
Conference went, into' organization,
lot- the year.?Tiro. I,. II. McN'ary
was 'ejected se rotary by a unaniU-es
were elected and ti,, ? i.l'er
'iK'c?j+r?nni'i1?oitios-did?t-n?u. i.;
tu'ss. The attendance- was very
Tr*wts were very good ami Hie indications
are they will he tip top
in the future With the friendly
and hinsiness* way. the Presiding
_Elilgg:_gLi after XliiugA in the-conferc-nce,
every body is made Id led
like doing their full duty.
lie.e.nne to the conference a
new P. K, and say he is going to
stand by the rulos as never before.
Ho stressed that officers... would
have to recognize the conference
or send in legal excuses., or lake
'he legal consequences. He took
delight in "explaining the law.
when asked. K'c.
- It was announced at the. larger
church that the circuit would go
-into gltcttOTT Of a delegate tb the
Elcctoriul College at the-quarterly
conference, and after '1., confer
ciecu <1 (U111 LiaU'- To tlu' district
conference mid other husincspertaining
to the c?mf< rcucc was
over, the Presiding Khier gave ijp
the chair. The pastor. Urv. ;I, M.
William?" took- the ..-chair and announced
the called and -tated the
abject, and the body went- into election
of a delegate t'> the..' Klectori.il
College. The writer-cot the
>nani01*11 < vol.. v>r in..
Rev. .J.M. Williams lrid tl)ii^g: in
nice trim for the ton fen in- II<
1 s- a fine?-organ ixer, arnt:?have
things nicely'arranged 'to carry
oiilv the. pre.t;rains for the year.
And the officials proini'sed him
their undivided support. Hannahs
Circuit is blessed to" have, good
preachers. I judge 'duty demanded
it. because. the no inln r-hi|> ii
Quoted as among the h..v-ki
Sunday was a high (Jay, The
Sunday School opened at 1 1 o'clock.
The Strpt, being | rl.\r.Uie
writer ofT4rifltod.. The. lis-son was
taught by Mrs. Dovsk M<>on of
Hannah's ChUT-eh".~Tho lesson w,i;lu
1 pfnilv revieui'tl by mir al>le~P~
K. He gave many?npirts that
were, helpFuI to all and quite differently
"to wpat* they thought.
Services 1/c.gan at 12 o'clock
Singing Hymn N?f. S. Mv
Pi'nvfv WO TJ..~ icai:
- . _%t ^^ ijiu. ? iiii> ;nonn.
Scripture losson. Ezickel 1-111
verses second hy Villi No. 110. He
took his text from "K/cickol and
preached an excellent senium, lie
fed the sheep and the lambs. lie
wasn't stormy hut grave his hearers
something- to think, feel, and
live by. I consider such preaching
the best for the. world. The
wdVimioh! mod to he oxcTTed. tuit
-he-able to. think and--act wisely.- ?
V have come to s< .g- more?ful! ythan
ever- that nothing heats real
peace.- and my actions in the future
shall be for the host.
II .11. Rikard.
Prosperity,.jL C.
i ' . ? ? ; _
HKTIlKl. \ M i i nria-it
Rev. .It ThmtvK Pastoor
Suivlay was a luvih day at Beth
el. Thi- pastor really preached an
Jilt cresting sermuu_fo the congregation.
Music rendered.- In* the 'senior
choir.. Sunday night he preached
another interesting sermon. AV"
had vthe following vjsitoors prosnut
A!. .. \ I Tl ..... i
v 11 v ?'i i ~T? ??. I nuillil>, ll?itC*rUT
Srfrvgleton. ('. Singh-ton. M. Brawn
and Mrs. Brlahk,_Messrs C. "Sing1(Aj>,
W. Brown an ('. Singleton
all 'of F. B. Church. A sphfTdid
program was <liclod by Mrs. M.
E. Nelspn. at*7:W o'clock for the
benefit of the S. S. "
Prof. E. S. Shumport. teacher al
the A. II. S. delivered-Ahe address
Which was enjoyo4.hy all. A lovely
duet was sung h.v Mrs. C.. IAiken
and Mrs. I!. E. Talps. Rev.
Mrs. A. J. Thomas nuuTe a lovelyspeech.
Afterwaja the * pastor
made slope timely remarks. Rev.
. and Mrs0 S". ,T. T! -:;.a- were, 1 P.
dinner guests <<f Mis. H. Simmons
A Silver Te:i Party will he given
o>on the*4th Smula\ of this month
at the homo <d^ MrsM\ Joynef.
A play-will he given. March 1,
hy the teachers' of Barnville, S ('.
: atH- tlnd' A M. I1.. t hurch.
M4V A. A. ^Viken: Undertaker ha<
recovered and is out at work ajrain.
/
JUvVV-A. -WV -UftOWN To )VISIT
ANPI-RSOX
? Rev. A. W. Br-<?wn? -of-Rioh-?vond,
Va., pastor of ~Mt. Zion
Church will visit in Anderson, S.
VC. on the third Sunday in March
and will preach at the Bethlehem
Baptist. Chur h at Xewherry, S- C.
otl Sunday night 'of ihc same day.
We -always welcome Rev. Brown
'to Our state only wish ho could
come ?Goner. >
of oar trouble failed to reach us.
The Bishop, Rt. Rev. G. W. Wilson,
of the U. M. K. Church, and
his~\vifo4'Many or the members
worshiped with us on the Closing
night. The whole week was a
grand success. '
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l"oik their fino .^i?iin <fl ?m ]! i at.'<!i
(lining my?h-t.-. t ' ..'t ? nit-i >
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Avai ;y all im: i. a : >. .?). n, , ,.erI'.f
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Allow mo also l\> .Its ttrl; /"it :or
.-luri"io*i ,vj'i't; i.in.it ?r~?
r ?
let, us not loi>-el ouu gertvi ni da;..-.
' A Hem-Da:^ mi-- an a?^ il>
served airrr a miint. .i o.; ine'iia.-.
tors lia\y ten'- in iVn-.i ..11 /a.-.
meiil. 1 ami lo'uKiiiif" :' >] ual . ors
in i-Vt.iv mail, ><> in-i'. nil i
.port laii'^o ii- t<? 111? iii-i."(i .> '
Den t- lui^cl iik rv'i.ii ilia'. v>t
Iiiciti1. lust year lit ^(.e tVii ntti m.;
iiuliy lor .-\lien t i.ii. v:\-U.... <i-t
iJi.-liiel hating Yiifsm l:il- , rea'"
\st iiieicu.-o Wtln ilu- t oiiHr -ne
srlrolai snip; i!hm,|imv v.v Int.IHl\V
a jyi.iUll.U -ra-r- 11 ;, t 1 i
Irii-t, \vl?;? -+? n ; I ii.yrr-, >"
L li. CJllU SO holui sllip_ J.
i would Su^gi-si I lit! yi ... j
on tiiui: 1<M- i i,,_ Aluy. j'iaiJy,
l jiXJH ft a 1 i.l fCJIUi l> ; '
rliaiyc at In di li u". V.oril' i,nrt.
,Kastrr, w liirii i.> i l'n "g i fillr.v
ii stival o-l* tiif clun , ?i la i appiodlllllltr.
pLil-i' ii.d,., ; a , i ;
ion's invasion. hot iw liid v o:;-A?- !?.'
nind our last y iir'* -r port.
I start oil my* .sordini muml.- la-i
Sunday with tin-; Ur\. A. J. IV.'n
at Dijl -n Station ami with K %. 11
I., Guilt's at l{. tiiva t hapi l ' a:~
Initio Zioll. Tr.rsr Will- j'iV.n ?/:.ltd
riirt's akn^?1K+- -r 1st??rt??
SUsSnirllls W, Ir p .Ml--,;. 1.. 1 i. ~w~
ai r hoping" that t to o'on. i i rntv.s..<
th.' st'W tld qua ft r ..
to y.'ith -am, am<> .' ;
U>osv of thr ITrSt.
Thanking yulr l'or y.ou, coofiW
ation: in thr work ami piayiri
.-God's rio.host filrs- ing-' up"n you
I inn .yours' iiiom sinrrtvly.'
: 1. N . \V i ; -
. iVl-IT'
A. .M; lv. 14rs
ST. |\\l I. A. M. I), tilt lit 1.'
ke\ ,-T: A. .Millet. I'a-tui
Lancaster, S. ( . Sat.day tn-ie
^rae opmu'd at lhc..ui. i.t.r::-.. \r>:"
thc .SllpU. Alt, 1'). il. Aid. ill ..l il.
post. 7 . ""
?.The. les.-ou .was iU>.eu-,< .| i?*.
tlui -various; uav.il' rs. A: :_wj
a yoiivral rv\ iv\v-uJ?vh^ L?. !i ?.'a?.
had.
The pastor; Ue.Y. M;i.ier u.. .*
remarks.. -W e lii*C; indeed -ht.r :
-to so many <>t. tilt < !?!";'.ii\ e
iiij? !u Sunday" Si'ieav." ? , Suinla-ju
nun uiiiu :? i i
|.k w 'it* seen" hvi e~~ahd rtiTTe .
my: ti .hutch. A - ; - *.i .'li' i
"Was-", seated quietly under- unsound
of their ,-ln A !" i. 1 -'
-??Uf 'mi st el'i'ii'ieiTt"jia for. 11??J.-!
A . ?tl i i l.t l . i I'l 11 ultiff.: ' ' 1 _U _
of-tin nnu'iii'ii'q. 11 < \. \Y.-1.. Tin : i
iii i 1vi. i . a 1 i i'm i i i ' . i i? i
rchkiriy, Ya. . . *' v . .
Ihv. II-rues foi ui'.rly I .id.r
tor. preached a w-r.der!';.!
A hi li v,ii li-teir ,j V. i-| U
l>v many.
Rev, Miller in t '.v Ai "f7r
sermon n sp -ii'ih-d J :: v.. .
\ . il . AA .1,. ..1 1? . I
ajrain 1'luivr opi-i -?.r the . \ ' ! *
people 'tn put over tin1 1 "l"
the 'pvojrratn."
Thy president.' Mr. V. H. MrGill
calloiT the rini-t'an P" <I*
I.eajrue to oi'li I*. Al'jii-r \\hvh V
-alertion.u"a> siimr ami 1!
i'i', iicjimiinu' ivi' h t It"?let t r Trf
\vi iv recited ltv all.
W e lee re TKi-n H7~
, Tat lu'v lirice" ciif" f the I'M'-;
iui.Mul)Vrs at' thi' .hutch. lie at i!?'
a 5|ilitaliij t dk; usiny a- a -uhi6it.
"Make. >ouv .rliftrriv.a-v y a
iv<uili! have it." Tin- pa-;"'-. U.-v,
. Miller?ii'spiiialt.'ti ln'antit'iilly t-u.
Fa.tlx'f -Ilrini". a.Mia =_
"At 7;.-')ti o'clock "AIs kellu: 11.
Jonas,: a ti-arln r in the I'ulilic
school system aial :i t' i'.J.t'nl
chur h workcr .-pon>otv<l a \a rv
uninuo pri jrrain. in kiepivy wit!-,
tin.' Celebration of Nnrn Hist ry
week and the foundi tyof- iln._A.t'::
. I'iaa Mi itlunli>t la?l 1...1 ili I:.. ,i ,
Allen. ??
A special phase on thi . i ic^inuv
iv a s .-the address by Mr. May-'" W'y
lie "lie ef. our pi i'inL
men. . ,
AI i s s Jones commented n tip
* pvoyriiiTi at larg ,?Aft- r ti'fjeh
Kov. -Miller responded. .
,\Ve are certainly yratcf jl ' 7r>
Miss I.mile Smith i . on -
jVidn she has. given i:s. We'wav
. -tn.-lhnn.k_ her nju-iUy Wr 'the m !'?
vit o she remit i'i ii i:i 'lnaki11": t! program
a success,
JKSfl ==- rea*
, ''-'"r
? # ' ?. * '
Ki;V. J. W. COLEMAN CALLED
10 Li M II. KL
K"V. J.. \V. Cniviuan, pastor of
Ala*,'-'n\ l.apti t. ; Spartanburg,
In t ii?i a.Iiai. l.i, lliu .Alt Sinai
ii'f >-' L.'m.\ I n, .ii I.,, llcl,, Ky?AJ_
. ' r.\ \\ to:|? lit >. ("uli'ii-an has not
i w Ii Out?ho will accept or
ni~7in\ It \??1 isq: ?
SX 5FD A V SCHOOL
Ih It. 'J'. Blocker
Mm,lay Scijuuj con ve<m<i at Mt.
/ :. u at tl.ii usual hour ^ It) o'clock.
\\ r't. S ij) . J, K. Lean. The tea?rli.r.v
hunutes!Al'tc-r the les
? ?m?ii ^h'TDir^hly tfivuss"TH
J hi-' lesson; was reviewed by
^ ll'i'i "I ^?"l s 1110
-ecv'id .Sunday. Vou are
"'i1\ invited to study the
Un-i<- and. worship with us.
ll< a>: 'J tio Palmetto Leader,
i i 1J, L. Mays spent the nite
it-h bis mother and father at the
h inc i*f .Mr. -and .Mis. J.. Al.
IS vi.(-r. Sunday, February 10. Hi'
1 ?ean of Religion at Howard
1 : Washington, li. (*... '
>1 MMLRMI.I.K MAVS
A dram.u vntilled. ''Tin j
".I'a ii Ai . -s. Tlie Hill", will be gi
en at K*1'. nel A. M. K. (Jhur'ei.
next -Friday, .March 1st.
.l ids play is made up ol' an ex
. : ; .e.av x iiml is -presented: -b>
.ky <f Harnwell 1
' ' " 1' t ''t- benefit of Bethel.
--adi for>adults at}'. child
' * " Lu?' ' liis; L- J > |< i |)1
ijiiy of vuvc entertainment.
The. s.tm.mims dtdiv'Ted hv tVa^j
!>r-Hi- hi !'i*t.h?'l. Rev. A.,.I. Thomas
/. ! :? l Sunday were above th'
vi ca^,-. Sundae eveninjr at ibi
vt'- V-yi*. History Week thr
' ua^'iii n si-beted.a t< Xt an : preach'
a * !',,i.,n :'itl iiiu' tu U)V oH
o:l- 'iii.-. >peak in.rfwuii the sub |
bit, "'Phi- blaster Mind" he ref- r
iii -I. irreat '11 a nib |- of Vop>?'f??y
are 'above the .ordinary jj !
thiakiriv;. Al.rsf. Mary McfMeo! '
ii i ;;'e -t -lu-t, liolaiid Hayes
'i lyre ' Wa-luivyton Carver am';
others were piescnted to .the audi-1
'ci-e as examples of what -person? i
-Hi ih' jvlni think alontr the pro.
-r> 1 iii <.?Jei-'.is. he coiiela ed. iy
~"^r~ ~",riiie"~*MTT-Tef~ MuiiT-." I'm
eiaiani-e Was-?o<id and , the spirit
favorable report-' cbTTTe from'
Ha|>tist_, Humus Temple A. ,M.
if. /.: r. Kbeii-zer, Lincolnville
. o i- - _ M. K. ,,'n.l yhc?U?K.pisV
pill Chufeht's i'df lost. Sunday
:' -:^r+bnimas -r-I S. Cull ins,H-T-tir
S. K\ i retu. K... \V.. Graham and
a Gill. all have the work of tlu-ii
? ?r+res-Aodb-ru hand. r
1 l i ' H H.ll III Dl'llll'l 1" II- I
'liii-ii.- again last -Sunday.
group of young
r'i;u|i!i<. are j ? ?i\-i::i?* " an asset to
?. entire.::. It is a jdeasure to
' .litem.
?.V -1.11": - KiiM, blacksmith and
1 : rich:. tri-Yi s tin* kind d ser
? t-mHr?maJttor a customer conie
-' .ui. i'or urot o work, e i.-l a speeia
*: " i is -line an i >iays ?n the ! "
TTTT-^r. To71 FTis.'ami while
v.' i:' ?r,\ tiV ('trailid llartwell's
. .;. Satisfaction auarant
'? M i -'1' i i It!;. Mnn.iu: .i Vi 11A!
on.High School a play
? "I'm \| it m ;.ir'? W;U-'?
v. Ik niioi" wiii.h give!;.'Kvor.winy
:ti d to 'wit ness this"
11 1 i '.i1 ' V'"ir ! ii nn i*-rr?I liO
? " oil .Mondays. Five tlll.Us;i::
i p- i'soifs 'will liiaVrwhat yell
"a 111 -:iv. Read the Palnvtto
l.-a.leiv " ,
,ilKKK AM) THKKK
By ('. M. Williams
\Vr. Ii-iMM: Williams "X. V. C.
i'-- li.o e . after spending 7 years
1 h.-a_: h . rynio\_e>L Mr. desi>'r
' ?-i Sunday the lOthT Kui\eral j
\\ ' lines lay at Pleasant,Grove Bap
t>t , rkureh. Gadsden. Rev. Win.
! 1 bonus was buried at Jersalcni
!'< nkins Fiidav tie lath. Mrs.
: ' d.i Citnuhvir.'s funeral at D.
ii /...m.?l4wst-oveiv- Thursday the
' t ; it W" <Coo Xvio-- hmdod
a; St Th ?nias East over Saturday
loth. ...
j II ! >1 l?> Mr. .ami Mrs. Edw.
WiUx-ree a fine bo>. Moth1
at <1 rh hi doilip well,
j' Mr. II. A. Woo,lard returned
i to X-w York City Saturday.
???It??AT?IT??prt'tehed
. who p.reaehed at Bowman. Rev.
; Shjytm wl! pn-iu-h at Mt. "Olive
j Sur.dav. W o learned with regi*'tI
that ,Srr. Win Jovner Eastover is
i 1 ' ' ' - - - ~
TTTC Town oT Eastover is look1
jnir for a pMiconian. A white man
I'i-af. :i "Colored b">y with an axe
, handle. The otfic r turned his*
l>ae'< on t!ie sct'he. Next day the
Fine: .
Contintied on page 7
vjviJMpUAlililiJ
ust inir tne sacred Plli
lions to our compe- KV'Jj|
understanding, digd
Service insures uWil
tete compliance with lyTfoa
I he inviolable rights
desires of the he- KpX
??* t
' 1 ??mmm
? Page
x^xx?<^*<x^x~xx~x?<x*<~X"V0
if PftOFESSIOMAL |
i| - CARDS I
I Office Houn Phnnr
11:30 A M. to 2 ? M < " V.l*
Dr. C. E Stephe n So n
Physician and Surgeon
. Disease ? of Women and (Jwiiartn
A Specialty
Office:
1414.V* Assembly St. 13Z8 Oak St.
< _ . ; -- " ~rtcgl-J
Physician and Sutkcoq ' \
0 if ice Hours: y to 10 A.M ; 1 to 1
d u . 0~i- ?* ?*
. mm., ? W r. a.
Special ..Attention Given Diseases r
* Of Women.
Office. * Residence:
1125 Washington 2230 Haniptoa
Phone 6429 Pho.pe 7664
. DR. J. G. STUART
Qlassea Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours:; Telephone:
11:00 Id 1:00 P.M. Res. 4691
6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Office 3796
Office. Hesirlanra
2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St.
??mam
Office Hours: Phone":
11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res.' 887? .
6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Dr.
W. D, Chappelle
1stseaate of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: ; . Residence;
2116 Lady St. 1301 Pine St.
Colombia. 8. C.
Office Hours: Telephones;'
-WO- A.M. to 7.00_P.MM3ffice _603I
Kesidencc 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DKNTvlHT
Filling!, Plates. Crown!. Bridges
.Sunday by Appointment
Extraction by Conductive
Anesthesia a Specialty
4407 >1 Washing ion St. Colo., S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentfct
Special Attention Given to Dieaaaaea
of tha Oumi
Gold Crown and Briuge Work ?
A Specialty - |
Office Phone 6429 . _ ?Roe^-MtU \
1125 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
N. J. FREDERICK
Attor.r)ey-at-Law and Notary Publi*
?PftAG-T 1CL l.N ALL COUKTB
?State and Federal .
11 lH Washington St., Cola., g. C.
Phone 7811 ?-?^
All Classes of Dental Work
t _ . . . '
lJr. L. H. Hallman
-D__RJJ-T 1 8 T, .
Painless Extractions. Sundays by
Appointments. Days: Mondays,
Tuosd .ys, Wednesdays, Thursdays
- and Fridays
Office: 23691-2 Gervais Street
Fan-O-Lin System
^In Beauty Culture
Give FAN-O-LIN Hair, S<*d??
Dandruff and TotlfT Preparation
' a trial. Tlredr "worth haa bean
proven' Have and are JJToWing
hair on bald heads- and bara
spots when directions ara fallowed.
Will promo W a full
growth of Hair. _
1 Box Hair Grower + $ M
1 box Special Hair Growsr .40
I box Scalp Soap .20
1 box Pressing Oil .41
10 cents sxtrta for postaffa
Registered in "U. S. Patent .,1
Office. *
Vrents Wanted Write far term*
- ' " 1
Made by __
Mine. Fannie L. Carolina
1029 ITi?rh Market Street
| GEORGETOWN, 8. C.
Office Hours; J-2 J
Dr. H. G. Thompson , a
8URGEON DENTIST
Gold iCroeru?Brldtta?Plata M
A Specialty ~M
- Extractions Made Palalsss
1414 y, Asaemhly St. Phene 3514
CslaaMa, 8. C. 1