The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 02, 1935, Page Page, Image 5
Saturday, IWnrvh 2, 193?^
~ NKUa KIimi M. K. CHURCH
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. .. .Columbia, S. C.? On tho fourth
- ^ JSundny in I'l-LJiiKTryy-rrrsti. 'l : ..t?
erintendent A. J-um-ht - h<b.
his?first quartet h\ r t .. i?ru-e?Fine
reports followed -1lio roll
call'. "The District Superintendent
was paid-in lull. The lUs.trid
Supt. congratulated 1 v ofl'kcis
for such whole hearted cooperation
\tith the pastor. On Sunday preceeding
11V( IKV, Finteh "
i f es preached a wonderful senium at
the morning hour. The amount
"* raised for the day was ?3fMK)
(thirty five dollars! Tin- church .
group is putting forth efforts lo
make 1935 a banner vear< There
* were six persons in the delegation.
. Rev. an^ Mrs. Fum-hos, M. W.
limn n ' . ai: i r.. : 1..
Williams, rcv. iuiiikd ami xaiiiiij
'Nrtned at Mr. and .Mis. C, II. Vinson.
Miss Fordha in a ml Miss Rub>
Punches?dined at Mrs.- Fannie
Lindsay's. We- ate having splen
did weekly strviEos at Wesley. On
Tuesday evening, at"1- the conclusion
of the~Servic^( the pastor and
family \veire just in from. prayer
meeting. A band of faithful members
came in the parspnatre singing
and left a "large supply of ,sc'/
* lect groceries. May ti e Lord
4 bless you in all of your plall?.. fall
again you are welcome. "
Mrs. F. S. Mintriu
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BETHEL A. M. li. < y I K( II
^ Rev."S. H. Lewis, i'astor
(By James M. Woodbury) J.
Sunday sehonl prompt
ly at the regular, hour . with otli??
? cersy teaeheiv ?present.
After the class study oi hio lesson
Miss Pearl Murpb gave a very
splendid review of the, lesson
which was well 'received. The
~ pastor inndq. the clo m;:1 'rt mnrTo~
to the school. Quite a l ull congiVIgatfon
for the morning sevvicg.
All hearts were made t<> feel glad
after hearing the morning's message.
The pastor selected his text
p Ctom St. .Luke 1*0:12. Subject:
"The one " I hi ug need I'ul.'' The
- sermon was very inspiring, ami
spiritually delivered.' Very much
emphasis was placed oil Mary's
a choice, while her . sis.U.r, Martha,
was incumbered with 1'."household
duties etc.
The lea gut' .under .the leadershi]
of-Mr. 7leipy~V\~ ebb. r P gel ling |
along nicely. The' nowlv?clotted
officers were beautifully ins fulled
by tlie past- r, last Friday liigjVt.
After which, refreshments-* were
served. Wd shall say the vouny
energetic president l.ike N'.ipoleo'n
said to his soldiers-otv one occasion,
'A thousand N^Tm-ies look
down upon you" ;
J Vl/? tlilMll I'i>, "\1??
-.Carnegie of Xuv. Yx^r Cixy_ finim! . .
or of the CartWi/ Ki.md 'ft r Uif
purpose of 1 mil !;11~ !?< ;> : i iT"
principal ? itios I! ' tl;
country brought the nu aoc. lie
in a systo?iaiT way ;??M \iT' HFT
plans etc. 11i.* 1o\t \va?- selected
from T'nuf'- writ it:'. . "T., know I
have passed l'; ni 'i-C-'h iii.tg^lifi
" ' "tlPoni]<7' T Ti.v, .fliT ~TTi (>' v.'" -Th ' ,
sermon was Toll 7-f hi>po. 'Two ;t<t
cessions to' oni; mi .?d < hip.darne
the services of the ?*{?*?? .
Come to Rotbvd. I" i * rI i -i"1
visitors -arc at way yt-loomo.
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1 ST. I.l'Kl-rS Y.I'S.L. KKYIVAI
We are luippy. to nhnoim that'
the_ Yffiinir P< il.?!-'? i .,,Vn?I .<. i
guo or* St.." F_mkvllpi-eopal
??Church is?jipniisni'-iinj'm revival ot
its. organization :m.<! service-in the
""ohtn-clr: -w ?feet r.-.;cr TrD" ytty
Lenten season' could. footer no- hot
to,- an .'objective' lb:, a t lie relitr
ions cooperat i n. x f \ .mi>>' pi-op'i
' once again undir way. Under the
encouragement of tin- ivot?>r, Roy
I.- I. McDonald, niifl- :h?. 1,..,.^:
ami advice of the. lit". nrtv. K, C
^Finley, Bishop of Hv'= ?1 ! - ( ; ami
the suiHMvi-ii'ii i i.- r. n. ,,rr<. .
cers, the Toajnie nr.'nd-o-- ycatii
history than ev' r Is f< iv.
We take .pleasuri. in ,cxloitdinir
to all you vounc v. adi r between
I .. the of It . r":< 1 .Ti.-V . n, '
- diai invitation to a'tiend'tho rcziv..
zzzii Jaif Siiiitlajir^wtwnK service- nt; *;
'V. M., as .preliminary to- noFsjblrl
membership.' Ami \>.ifor? of eve-"
ry apre and_denoir>innt'on are most
welcome. Bp{jinv>|mr <v'fl> tlto 1--t
?Sunday in March, recular and unique
prot?ritm?, of bivb inter, st
value will be rendered.
. LAPSON Pi'l-lSnYTPPI A \
; > CHl-KflT M ftpVARY
??-The- T..aiHre AT! S^'i'llf !'V S" iely'l
I of Ladsrify Presbyterian ('' u.vch inf
. ?3iitcs you- to be . t \vi?i? them
? on their- -fift v 'nrr-iv* rs^ry; 'March
3rd,'Ifiilli,. (Sunday^ ." P. >1 Sp:'j
cial pi.,T>?rram hevs !> n a r ramrod
consisting of nrPmbefs" from (Tie
Missionary Societies of.j- various
chutrchcs and fToTn,''?Miorii- and"
?ii ?> . - --
I i-uueges. .?irs. ,i. (i. I'ortci^ of Hitr
Jllsi-iTL-CtilliiCu wiU~W 4-he nfrnfipiil
speaker. All Missir nary *Soci ties
of the Cit_jr are as-ke 1 to cooper,
ate with us in thi? effort.
Dont forget the date Sunday.
""March 3,.at ?_u.Vlnck. I.adson Presbyterian
(Tut rch. I Too Sumter St-.,
Rev. A. S. Ptnvi', pastor.
M?v. y. K. H-tl, i'. i- r-.A '
CHAPPEM.K STATION .NOTES
;Rev: W. R. liowmvn, pastor
Sunday being Wrnv nnd? love.
ly? pastor Bowman preached im?
other of those "come back" sermons,.
One p' r-nn joined tlv
Ghutvh, Ttrie- ntakc^. i:Tperio.ns add
ec. tb our cKttVeh under tlie administration
of our pastor, Rev. Bow
?man madtt^rta^y hauler an; i a now .
class. Tlie eVemffer sepmon was
. t? preacho<l hy r4v. Mituling of
r ^
r,. ncdtet otrc. ? - c-~" I
uui Sunuuy ocl.ooi js slili ultra
ti ijr nriuy visitors. Class No.
1 \vu? ably taught by Miss Fannie
i ! '<'!. ~~<>i Ih ieacmns ?1
h UMT W iV- llington WIK" School
i inf. nsn-w mft^u by alhs
i o ii, ;t, ii Uviiti i roiu WiiTOsboi b_
Junior high school. Prof. No whin,
iWi>? Kmniuti* su Bowman ahti Miss
and i11 < , infant Chappie Station
has a real Sunt.ay School under the
|ii.ii:n''sKi', 1.. li. llonnan, \Vho is
(.CflziR'd tu be the real leader olt
ifarjiple. Station.
.Tin- league is taking on new
lilV?under tli efficient prc>ii..h'ht,
Uev. 1I'alersoti.
Low least FriJay night and
hoard. No. ,2 under' the Presidency
of .Mrs. N'owlen will meet just beI'oie.
the rtu'eting.
iMoiib i s of the church will know
Suihiay wind t-hey i?aid this quarter
by looking on the bulletin just
in "side of- the .church.- I wonder
.voor name written there Both
of our organists, litis.s Enimanese
1 towniiin and .Miss Jannie Warley,
just tried them.-elves Sunday oif
tin. piano. Favorable comments
were heard all over the church,
but they, can't do that again. Just
ThcTT- ' , , ,
Mrs. Eaufi" Alao w bite "and the
Uoine hice Science teacher from
vVc'io iruff. lrraded school- w>re seen
tailing at Chappie"' Station- Sunay.
cijir numbers ipis-ed Mivs. 'Hallman,
lilackley, Lover, Wilder,
r-k.i ith, Pi'ppei'3 anil other gooa
inembei* whom were detained Sunthjy
and could not Worship with
.is as usual. Rentymber our rally
nj uuaiTiTty eiTnfcri'tiee-~h?? the
.iiiiii Sunday jn March. Let us
oe ready, you li.'ard what our b'T
ove.i pastor sal.. Stin ay, Gruin
biers-do not work and workers do
opt icrumhle. , 1
noVRI.K P,RANCH A M. K.
CHURCH :
Rev. J.'lv Dixon, Pastor
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Sunday School opened at the usu
al hour, with the Supt. Mr. W.estly
Duller, and his f?roup of teneheri'
... iiliny-tef do - their part. The lesi
sou. was discussed by the various
. lasses. Subject ol' lesson,' Petel
ilials a Lame Man. Found " Ads
"?: 1 -1Q 1:<S-12. The kssan was revlinl'iwl
Itv' tin. Kimfr.
At Sunday afternoon Mrs.
,\1.?1L;> j !; wavv f u ireralizenJ at
IXdublo?1totinc-h A M. E." Ohuich
riu- funeral' was preacheei-by Rev.
i. I/. i>txonr~..She was one of our
t'iiitbt'u 1 member of the church. She
look an active part in all activities
of the church. She was one of
.'e faithful members o'f the Stawrd
-s Iloar.l No. I.1 We.will miss
cram. ,:.-Thc.
pad ._ be a iters are as follow:
B. Wullace, 1). B. Byrdj J. S. Sub
r, I. 1 j. Kedmond, K. L Jones, H,
llariis.-' ; ^ '
?-'I'l'tV-?coneyt oration was really
!; rev. And many visitwc? friends
civ pr. sent.
The A. C\ E., League met at the
b..ve date .with,, the.. President.
Mrc. Bo-sir J.t-o.--The A. C. E.
la atiue was just as' lively .oS usual.1
<>iu discussion was. "Wraat
he. Bible'says about Foreigners"
-L-Lalni 1 -T ) Tin." .lDoiivsinn seem
i <1 to bo very interesting- to every
one of the leaguers. Vfe were TtltuI
to liriA-o many visiting 1Yi -ni.'s
<*! ?jni vaii'Uis places pie. u..l.
1'ivf. Harris from Columbia, S.
C. was also present.
The quartet from Sumter ~was
piv-ent. We wore glad to have
tlid.m and hoping they'll come
Vi 11 -U-i-vgrUXi.-y feel like-it.. .
Seiw.ites opened at 8:00 A. M.
with the pa- tor at his service. Revi
f. K. Dixon., Rev. Glass' spoke to
from 1 Sa'muel '1 :ttu verse. -The
et tnon was highly enjoyed by all.
The members of Double Branch
si em to bo very interesting in the
work of tie lord Savior Jeisus.
( hri-t. We were favoded with
11 e ,f|uartet i n on Sumter, whichv.
all enjoyed very much and al>
Brooklan 1 Shining Star,, we erioyed
them both and hoping they'll
render?service?to?us?again?as?ns,
pt-.;v.dhle.?-Piof. Harris
was also present in the night service
and we are hoping he1 will
ertTie^a'raiii, he is asking all "parents
to. meet at the 'church house
We'no-day evening-a 5:30 to organize
a P. T. A. ? _
THE PTTI PIT A ID SOCIETY OF
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURC H
The Pulpit Aid Society of'Bethel
A. M. I'T. Church mot at the
MVI.no on Thursday flight. ?.
Wo wore Triad to have-with" us M"s
I hu m a Cunningham, who ^avo us
.-.ome helpful'remarks. ?
Wo enjoyed the talk hy Mr.
David G. ; Cureton. Mrs. Delia
Blakoly was elected Treas. Jo fill
the vaeaacv of Mrs. Mary Parks
hPstV-ss ?erO ty son nvkjhesi, cake
an 1 tea. Miss Ellistipe Blakely
then thanked the hostess for the
repast of the evening - .
^ BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
JRevy. W. B. Nashr Pastor
The members of Bethel A. M. E.
Church are still alive and working
hard with their, pastor.
At 11:30 a_ strong-and impressive
message was delivered by the
pastor. It w&s indeed food for the
soul. J ' : - ?
The election of trustees, after
the election, the pastor, instructed
them along the lines of their duty,
and closed by asking the members
and friends to look forward to our
second quarterly conference- which
convenes March 10, and he asked
that all the members and well
_ivishers_-mAkeL_a_raund-_xeport.
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FMMANITFI, A. M. K. THUfff
Key. K.?H,?McUill,?1'astur
On last SuTuTav "morning jit
vices at Emmanuel commencedthe
usual hour. The prelimiii
lies were conducted by the_piist
after which'he delivered the mo
dng^nesxago to a large number
members, friends and well wis
eis of Emmantiel. lirwasra bui
ing message and the spiritual 0
was high. Several visitors wc
present. Our Junior..choir sei
ed.
three scholars present, our Sc
day School session was indeed :
teres tin^. The lesson "Pel
Heals a La pie Man" was veryi
pressive. The same wi>s cliscu
ed with much enthusiasm, and w
reviewed by the superintendent.
At the evening hour of wOrsI
the Juniors choirs of .Emmam
and Ebenezcr A. M. E. Churet
"exchanged. The pastor cai
forth with another beautiful si
nion taken from the ^Sabbr
School lesson. Ebenezcr J.lmi
Choir with Mrs. Inez Temple
the organ furnished excellent n
sic. At Ebenezer, Emmam
Junior Ghoir was given a heal
welcome. Miss A.. E. Moere p<
formed at the organ.- Rev. McC
complimented (the- vfcsithig ohi
and extended an invitation 1
another?visit. r"
On last Tuesday evening the 1
ular weekly meeting of the 0
chers was held. Mrs. 'Viola C
onel taught the Sunday Seh
lesson. The- .way and manner
which she Taught " showed ? >
knew her duty. A line nth
(hinee was seen.
Too Sad?
.-ow Reubiri had a Thomas e
-That- sang just like, Caruso;
Ed. I hits on thru a hagg. hall l
Now Thomas doesnl do cso.
; ? MORRIS
BROWN
A. M. R dill IN
- . Rev". Jessg E. Beard, Pastor
Charleston', St C\, Monday", E
25~The services at Morris Bro
werChicely attended, last Simd;
The. sermonette to the (cliildi
precedent the morning serm
Honesty, arid uprightness of eh
aetef were the main pointsTttre
ed by the pastor, and the~lesy
taught was welt received by t
little ones.- Rev. Jos.se Middle!
delviered a well prepared seriv
using1 me sun verse Qt" tne z*
chapter of !St. Luke, as a text
"Tarrying with God" was . 1
theme deduced from-the text,
beautiful picture was drawn fr
t.he disciples on the road to F.
inaus'. The sermon was well <
livered and well received.
At 7:.'1Q-P, M. Rev. Ed. E. Ji
es ,nreached from Ephesiahs I
chapter and 27th verse, using
a subject- ''.The Church, The Be
of Christ." The congregation
reived the message with udlfeh
fervor. There?was?one- access
to the church . in the person
Mrs.* Mary Lewis, who came fr
Florida and renewed her conn
tion with Cla?s"No. 13:- iThe pi
tor organized tha Morning Gl<
Club after the .morning seryi
with a group "of young women
The church conforcncp^to el
a lay-delegate to the/Electoral (
lore'. will._biUiglrL Sn M"rch 7
.Several candidates are in the fie
One will be elected. The best m
in the- estimation of the peo
will be selected. The Candida
announced t-o Utte are: .W.
Simmons, J. E. Wallace, and
J. Taylor. '
We were ]>1 eased t?? note 1
presence of Bro. Robt. Gadsd
at the service in the morning, i
j._? _ i r i L "t
u?r an ausi'iiuu ljuiu viiurcn j
several months, caused by a b'rc
on leg!
Our rally is now I ho issue
the most concern.
One of our old members Sisl
C. G. Roberts \v;is buried on M<
-day?afternoon. WATEREE
A.- M. E. CHUR<
-: HOLDS??FIRST QUARTER]
CONFERENCE
Rev. A. J. Holman Pastor
Rev. E. A. Adatns, P. E.
The first quarterly conferei
was held at the above nan
church,! Feb. 17. It is needless
say that this was one of the b
conferences held in the history
Elder ATTams. Everybody
day at 8:0d o'clock.
S. S. was at 10 o'clock strict
Stlnday A. M. with the P. E.
structing iri his .usual way, wh
is good and full of inspiration.
The-pastor and P. E. ascent
the rostrum and used for the (
ening hymn No. 188 C. M.; pr:
or was offered and Scripture v
read from Eee. 11: b-b2-ijmd hyi
No. 223 was sunpr with spirit.
The P.-E. eame before an awa
inp eonprrepration and made
-hearts burn while he talked to
out of God's word from Ere. 11
"Cast thy bread upon the wal
etc." TTsinp- for outlines:?
The farmer's *7.ife; 2, The Chri
ian's Life. Tndeed this text a
these outlines left us all wondi
inp what life we Vere livinpr. 1
feel assured that there" was not
screw left unturned. This eonf<
once left us alf'wifch, food for li
The total'collection for the d
was $28.HO. Look! Pond and TI"e<
There, will; be an educational pi
pram here March 3, 1935, at 3:
o'clock. Mt. Hebron Qunrteft -w
furnish music.?Gomo one, coi
nil. You are welcome. This pi
pram in interest of the echo
f.
jin^Arimsrro LEADER
IT l NEW TRINITY HAM. (TlURCII1
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Rev. B. F. Stewart, I'astor
Wellfurd, S. C.?Sunday School g,
rr^ nioi at lu:du with iho supurlnten-at
tcmh'nt and Tt-acKcTu?oti?duty aa ~tt
i?t- usual. The lesson \yns discussed ia
or with much interest alter which p,
rn the Rev. B. W. Williams gave a u
-oi- timely?review.
ill- The inornini? service was lance- i>
, ? ? o - Xjt
n- ly attended. After very [live
XTT i>i-ayOr seivk'e I ltd Rt'V.' li. U. IVII "fg
;re lia^ns of Seneca, S. 0., 'delivered a,
V- a wonderful message taken from
St. Luke 15:17 subject, "The Way ^
:y- ward- Boy- and GU'l -That's Drunk -yin
on the Things of the World." f j.,
in- At the evening service Rev.
;er Williams brought another strong
m- messagO. His text was Daniel
3s- 5 r*2T. Subject "Taking Stock".
as BYPtJ met at G:30 and carried
-out ii .splendid urogram. The ^
iHi Juniors were-in charge. al
tel The entire community was sad
ies dened over the death of two of 1:'
me our elder people, Mr. Jts.se Kilgo j)
er- who was funeralized Monday and j.
tth his wife, Mrs. Elsie Kilgo who was ,
ior funeralized Friday of the same *ii,
at week. The bereaved fanrtty has
iu- our deepest sympathy.
-tv st, P \ri \ m v. rtirnru' V
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er- . ? pi
Jill Rev. R. A. Young1, 'Pastor >1
p,' Sunday ;seho<yl opened at the tu
usual ljoyr. At 11:30 Rev. Dan- S1
.p? iels~ brought to us a wonderful .w
-ennun. We were delighted to ni
(i|. have Rev. .and Mrs. Daniels and K
-,-r Mrs.- Lucy Eigherbarger of Augus tfi
|n vta, Ga. with us. t?
,i -We we rpr shocked to learn of the ?
,M death .ccf Mrs. Rebecca Jjjjjjders w
who died in the Good Samaritan M
Hospital. She was a mcmbyi; of
our church and the daughter w
Mr. Bowman- Tohians. . lii
' Mrs. L. R. .Johnson returned .
j honve Sunday from AugustaWh+f -t*
,l ' visiting her sister.
Mrs. Asalee Clussan of. Char-* aled
to, X. C. \y.as called home owing \\
to the death of. her aunt. 0 tl
711 Our basket, ball girls played two in
\ very interesting games last week sc
with lunch folk and -New Hope. A
" " 'Mrs. Dixon of Columbia wore ei
visitors lie re.
' Mrs. Adams was the guest of M
av Mrs. Counts.. ' > . jj
en Mrs. Martin affll Mrs. Tohe are J;
^.j. on the sick list. a
W A LTE?BO.RO ^NKWS
EhF ~7"7 r?n(m^ fr"m page | ? ^
.on hrobght Dr. X a nee J Vho was v
ion stran kd.on IdsWay fi-re :u hold
Rh his c|iiar.terly, conference.
Mis-j Chestnut wRo ha? been ill
the..r ?..
.... ,-i-iiMiii ni-i-Ks is aim* tr? mee'
" Iht classes at Colefom Training 2om
School.
md Mk VcL m-ia .lones Lewis .spcrrr ~ff
ni- scvera!-da.\ s, iii Waltcrbnro visit- S]
ifiz. iiitf relatives,-: ?? ^
Mrs. .Ophelia Low is is .preparing p
Vr make? improvement.-?rm?Imr ~j7
3th homo on Savage St. ' . vv
as Rev. M. L. Littlejohn preached >,
'dy for tire saints. I >f Wesley M.. F.. ^
re- Church last Thursday liipJil?
tnr ? Rev. .1. w. ( 7ar\ t h pastor ul I |;l
ion Wesley Grove M. E. Church re- K
?f portv his mother-in-law is sonic- p",
on* whal0ill an 1. under the euro of a
ec* ph ys ic ian.
**** The minbtcrs' wive- of Walter- |e
>ry burn luryimrganized at Tho~nic>] t- ('
Ce? -ing Inst week M._ "K.
Parsonage and have renamed thcii
P?t | irganization "The . Minister's j,
wives Literary' and Handicraft
lib- Club." ?: ? ;
Id. -p
an Mt. Zion A. M. ! :. Church 0l
P'p Rev. Ix'e.' A. t-bgan, 1). D., Pastor ,j.
t?s .Services at Mt. Zipn \vaS~"very \\
inspiring last Sunday. The S. S. R
* ' \vas conducted by the Supt. Mr. tj,
_ ?La.-v. McDonald, the classes Were as
-"e sendiled as one class and .'taught
n by Miss Sa?.ie Reed. The Presitl
? ing Elider being present was' presented
to the S. S. by the pastor,
* . Rev. Logan. He' made wholesome
iiwl endou.4ivine nemarks -which
inspired the members t>f the S. S.
At the morning service lihe pns^ R
t 1* t/iY- Ail n?A- T>?.? -1 ? 1^1-l
.... ...... rowr
who preached as Dr. Nance can. pi
The church was stirred from th'- Jj
""H pulpit to olive door jjnd t hree per- t
sons accepted Christ. This being j-,1
the second quarterly ten Terence it fe
was largely attended l?y all three' st
churches. Aftlei* the conference
was dose, which was successful II
in every way, the pastor asked the cc
members tJ >. pre pare to yote for rn
ice the candidate of their, choiie.
led I'rpf. P. .1. Hammitt and Mr. N. J',
to grant we in the' contestants to re- se
est prOs.nt the circuit at -th'- Electoral hi
-ol Tolkyc to '?f held aj n
-a4-Hr Tim whence the delerates.-Will he I tV
trrr Tlecrtnl ll > HiV 'tr'noral Cnnfcrunrc m
which meets- in 'New York Citv,
:ly. May IMti. . rA
in- Mr,.. Grant was the. successful >'l
icb candidate-who will repivsent the
Walterboro circuit at the Elector- Si
led al College in July. Dr. N'ance reyp
^ue^txl that each member of tthe gi
ly- charge punch the Bydgot so ITTaf "T
,'ts the pastor may represent lis in-thy M
Annual Conference, lie left with
rrbr -smtfey .ligiviiig?a?very successful 4n
all quarter. * Q
us * ? ' ~
:1. - I.OWNDBS V H.LE NEWS
ter *
J Suriday-School opened at the usu It
_? oi At *<* i...? Tl
n,l in,ir, Elder preached a -trong'^serVc
cessful Q. C. being the beginning
n of the year.;
>r- At 8 P. M. the pastor brought
fo. to us a wonderful serml.?n, which
ay was enjoyeUky all.
>d! We arp sorry to report that si*ro
t-er Mary is still on the sick list. _
00 After Q. C. had' been finished a .
-ill sum of $14.45 was collected. ^ _ . /!
ne Mr. find Mrs. John 'Moone were
0. 'hp lovely host and hostess of ^
01, quite a number 0f friends.
? r
lie y. it. >'?. \? alk?.r,'i'Ujtur
i ituriunimTi;?uia.ay svtn zr
<ji i'>u. nay'm liiiiity A. .\1. K.
tuivli. iife bunutty ,-v?-h?>01 upit'u
at Hie usual Roar^- \sith a
l'ge aUeiiuance. 'Flic pastor
soul, staling . .sermons
th n.nrnmg ami wvimig.
1 hi; >ilvir 'lea gi\vii by tile
Ju.stci'",.T <dub at the home ol'.Mr."
Alalluee \Vi11i:lh)v siiiii.
iy, 1 1'. M. was hug; ly attended
ui highly enjoyed by alb
A Silver lea wa> also given b>
e Deaconess Board Sunday at
JltJ lit the Lome 01 .Mis. Angle
.nster. A Very interesting proam
was i" ndeied.
The A. C. L. League met at the
ual lij >ur with a large crowd'olnjng
people.
Tn .Monday, evening, Feb. 18th,
e .Joint?Mi.-eeionary?Soeiety?my:
tlie pai soitage. The nit" ting
as called to order" by Mrs. Tillie
laki-ly opemi'ig ^t.iy 1.1 l.y M i omincck,
prayer try''Mi'A?*v'Mary
lekson. A HOT tt he business part
the meeting w? tvere?served by
i i? \ 11 ?1 i?e--- ' ' '
Tuesday night, at ? o'clock The
issioiuuy Circle No! ;i met at
K' home of .Mrs, jfrlary Blackmail.
he meeting' was ppeijec.* by the
resident,. Mrs. Georgia .Jeter. A
)icy program \v?* given; it feared
severe 1 papers, >olos and inuring
talks. Visiles nresunt
ere .Mrs. t>11 i?* lflakoly, .Mrs. L>
ineek, .Mis. Ar.grv Foster, .Mrs.
stell Crununi'e. Alu e-the pre?
'am'Ave lyyere served hy the hos>S.
' * . ;
The Booster's 'Club held their
L'ekly meeting at the- bom*' of
r. Joe Bypd Tues.uy nighty at
?'!U. A large croSvd of members
ere present.- Mr, Willie Willuns/
Vice President,' presicling.
After the meeting we were serv
1 with a delicious ecurse;
The Missionary..C'ii cle N'o. 2 had j
-eery interesting me* ting last
'ednesday night at the ho'ine of J
ic president, Mrs.. Vir^ie Domi.ejk,
Several members were promt
ano we had a glorious time.
fter live meetitrg-tho hostess serjrL
a delicious repast.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe By i d, Mrs.
.ary Blaekinnn, Mrs. Millie Meirnpsey,
had' just returned from;
icksonville, Fla.. They refuted
safe trip after spending "a Tow
iys visiting relatives and friends.
W?* still have a.la'rge number of
ek members on otirsick list. We
">f>e,'t\>r tbem a speedy recovery.
it. i>is(;aii a. m. e. chircii
Rev. W. C. Crfcwford, Pastor,
Sumter, S. CV?Last Sunday Feb.*
1. the weather was favorable I'm
11 church goers. Our pastor in
is" usuaT~\Vay was filled with the
air it and ready to -deliver anniPr
smrt^ttrrinfr fccrmorr?Tijv
astov's message wsts'to the young
eopkc Such a beaut ifu 1 picture"
as made, by having all the young,
eoplc to occupy certain seats toother.
The text was found II
itter part.of the Jith verse.,?And
; long' as he sought Jehovah. Gcul
ade him to prosper.'* Subject:
Success Failure, whielfT*'
-in- the ai'tcrmam-Rey.- S. M,. MiU
r the pastui- of Emanuel AI. E.
hurch and hist members worship1
w'l'h us. Krv. .Miller preached
fine sermon.' We are* always
lad to have-, oijir friends with us.
There, was a'nice crowd to the
ening services. ' I?dv\ Edward
razjer delivered thp sermon. We
ViVycxt this nejrmon alsor Rev.
_L._Be?)bo\y.. worshiped with us:
"e arc always glaTT to have Rev.
enhow with us. . At the close of
10 service, everyone seemed to be
rotifer spiritually.
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RIDOESPRING N IvW^
Sunday school was enjoyed by
L. Rev. Jones' sermon was good
ufrual. ?
Mrs.-Mi Jackson and Mrs. A.
jockor-are still on the ?ick. list.
The, eighth grade gave a sur ise
dinner for Mr. Anderson, Fri
eutyevening. _4__
5pKe Ridge Hill Basket Ball team
ayed twn games li-t week. Pg^
ated" at Saluda and won at Johnon.
t.J
We regret very much "that Mrs.
ammond is out of school on aciunt
of the death of her grandother.
We extend our aleepest
mpathy. .
Washington's Birthday was ob rved
by the niemJiQrs of the "6+h
nd 7th grade.s.
Miss r,. Wilson Of Abbeville tva*
lc. week-end gUgst of Miss letter.
. ? ""
Prof, and Mrs. Hightower and
nderson spent the week-end oijt
r town. ^
tinday. > ' Thd
Ridge Hill P. T. A. was oranized
last week. *Qftk*OTK?jmrr
res., Mr s^ Wigfalh vice-Pros..
[rs.v Corley; Sec., Mrs. Raiford;
la-as.-.- Mrsr Green,
The community was shocked to
Tar?r?f the death of Mrs. JaTTte"
uattlpham Saturday. She has
;i-L. . .? r
been HI for. several months.
Oil Friday "afternoon Mrs. Addie
Merritt entertained the F.' F. A.
Club at her home. We were glad
Ui have e.overul now Af
ter ihe meeting .the hostess sfervfed
a deli ions course. We Take
this time to thank the communi-:
ty Club fur their big he<'l't\ The>y
gave -a-tSilvcr'Ti'H for the
Club,. Our next meeting will be
at tlu'__h<>me of Mf^. Mary Hroad,nax.
Report From N.E. S.C. Conference
Friday of last week Frontjs
Urouk-?of?Ridge?14+H?H-i?School
.went to Orangeburg. S. C. to represent
' Ridge Hill Chapter in the
N. F. S. C. Conference.
We arrived at 11 :.'50 a. 111. Friday
un<l went jdirectly into the
meeting. When the meeting was
>ver the f l < >Il)i went to the V V
S. C. Camp givtui hy.--Mr. T. C.
Csule of Orangeburg, which was
enjoyed by all.
M-k. Austin Kdiwartls of Allendale
gave us an idea of what happened
while he. was attending a
meeting.*n Maryland which w<s
very interest ipg i to the?group as.
i whole.
,1'rol. \\ hit taker of Orangeburg
?v. mi.- moiiiuvrs an invitation of
coining t<? -State College when
they have linfshed-other schools.
V,HKEN \\ <M)1) No rK:v
Morrii Baptist Church, Oeacons
in charge. Sli.iIda> was a line day
rtor church-goers. ""Sunday School
opened at the usual hour,' with
officers a"u teachers at their post
of duty. The attendance was good.
Two classes in contest' 2d taught
by L. C. HonlesOn, 22 jfaught by
Mrs. ('. (ioodf?Banner clus^ 22
won, ol' which some.brief remarks
was made by the teachers of eftch
class, ?
ST7 T1 t-iO .preaching service, by^
Rev. .1. C\ (Joode of thLi-.oity, who
also pivaehetj a wonderful -seriia-v
7:3WrHevf<Ti(Todty canfe before ur
akain-with li." "powerful me-sage to
a crowrfcal house ?His no . ago
was f u 11 of logic anth power:
The candlelight- pew rally Sunday
after the evening service, F' b.
17, was a success only one week to
work^ ^sponsored by the women's
working cllih $.'{".75 > ^aj> raw> i,.Monday,
March -1 ththe- pltiy
Heaven and Hell Bou'n^l" wiltd'h"?
presented at Western Chapel A. M.
J.k.-X-'Jiuri'h, .Airs?X?Mj- - Goode,
ponsor. } ?!>
Rev. Mrs. Smith was'much stir
prised to receive a cake from her
Tmshand. IKv. L. C. of'. Philadelphia.
Pa.' weighing 15 lbs. This
cake \va- presented to tho Rev.
-mhuii at Liu- reception uurmg his
norial Bapti-t Church, EhilarLlphia,
Pa. He realy deserve all of
.jJiiu.good -thuiga given?him - and
-aid about him. SAI.
EDA NEWS
Mt. Enon Church "
\ i'1'y gjad to say that we enlnyod
one of the best Sunday.
schdoT lessons we have ever had
Supt. Willie SattlOwhite opened on
time. We had a very large attendance
and I am glad to say we
-ire wondeH'uHy ~tdiPT-g'U "To have
"one among the biqst' Sunday school
teachers in the state. Mr. Henry
Butjer. He is_ al>u .ui_the- undertakers
business.
Mr. James Moore* has been contiiK'd
in bed for.three months. We
are very sorry to'hoar . oT Mrs.
Ciilbert and Mrs. Washington's
illness. Also Mrs. Massey o f
Armond, Fla., who is visiting. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Butler; a speedy
recovery. . v-4
The Indies auxiliary met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Satl
tlewhito Sunday evening with the
president; Mr?r Annie Colernan,
presiding.
HEMM1NC.WAY NEWS
t-r Chavis -VJW. E. Chiirch
-Rev. P. Knox, Pastor?
I with the S'upt. in charge. Mr. Geo
I Gordon_lead the lesson .text; aJ>i? .
the Decalogue. Miss Dingle took
rhargo of the; class No. 1 and
taught tho lesson beautifully. A
liberal contribution was realized.
Rev. P. M. Knox spoke to the
school briefly and-fntercstrngly:
?Misses Rjutherford. Holmes and
Dingle will present a program on
S u nday afternoon at C ha vis
Church for the . benefit of the
church. ' , , ???
At*" lHTlO ^Rev. Knox mounted
the old time sermons. H"e spoke
briefly but interesting. Everyone
under the sound of'his .voice could
not help bub feel good. A. good
umtnbbti'oYu^yay bnised.
A largo crown attended service
"Sunday morning. Home of the.
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. M. K.
Greene and son IJlyssos .from the
Hopewell A. M. E.\Churclh
We n\issed Mrs.\ P. M. Knox
wonderfully in service.
B8M6(2uEl33KtiB3l
of A ^AmnllnniiA IIbVFII
vvmpiiniicc Willi
he inviolable rights
desires of the be- Rpj*
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. -
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I PROFESSION- |
I CARDS I
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OIke liuuri v l'I.Mn?
1130 A M. to 2 P M. Offj.-.. * .1
C.WJ P. a.-to-8 P M KOM.. iVvrt
?\ n ?-1 Pi a i
i/r. Vj. atepnenson
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases o<i Women and Children
K? Specialty
Office: Residence: '
1414 Assembly St. l3dS OulC St
?-u
DR. L. M. DANIKLS
Physician and Surgeon
Offic#~Houra: 9 to 10 A.M.; 1 to 2
P. M.; a to I P. H.
Special Attention Given Disease#
/. Of Women.
Office. Residence;
1125 Washington 2330 Hampton - '
> Phone 0429 * - Phone 7664
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I DR. J. G. STUART ?
Eye, Ear, Neee and Threat '
(Masses Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: Telephone: i
II .nn 1 .A/l t> \* *1- ' ~
??,v? >v i.w r.m. . iv.es. 40MZ
6:00 to 8:00 P.M.* Office 3798 1
Office, Residence: '
?Q3n Taylpr qt 1417 PiniB St. Office
Hours: . Phone: ;
11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 8874
H P M to H .IMIy "
Dir. W? l). Chappelie
Pi.y"lu?n end Burgeon
ujtuu of Women Jfejft Children
, a t Tj%
-Officer " ....' ' ?1 ^Jsbsideuce $ *
2115 Ladiy St. i? ffcul Pine St.
Colombia, ft. C.
Office Hours: Telephones.
IiSO A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office-603.i
"" : Residence 887L- *?
Dr. D. K. Jehki??/"v\
DKNTIftT
Fil^ga. Pletea, Cruwna, Bridges
' Sunday by Appointment
Extraction by Conductive
7 Anesthesia a specialtj 7
1107Vi Washington St. C61o.,'S. C. j>
xmMS?1-22_L^ '
DR. H. H. COOPER H
DawtWt
Special Attention Givanr to "Din J
iMf?t of tha Gvma '
Gold Crown and Brhiga Wor*
. A Specialty
Office Phone 6429 i Ken. 82v?
; ; ? "t . |* Ma-"? * 1
Office Phone 8407 f ~Re?. 67V8
N. J. FREDERICK Attornay-at-Law
and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALLXXXLKXS
?State and Fa^ral
1119 Washington 8t., Cela., g. C.
Phone 7811
All Classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. II. Hallman
D1.VT I S T
"PHfnfes^ "Trxfrartfons Sundnyi?by?
"Appointments. Days; Mondays.
Tuesdays, * Wednesdays,TThursdaya
:?~?and Frld&ys
Office: 23691-2 Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
:
Fan-O-Lin System
In Beauty Culture
... f w '
Give FAN-O.LIN mirA
Dandruff and Toilet Preparation
proven. Have and are growing
hair. i?n . bald, "heads and bare
rpotg When directions are If el- l&ia1
lowed. Will . promoU a; iulL* V
growth of Hair,
1 Box_H*ir f .Sfr
1 box Special Hair Grower AQ
1 box Scalp Soap
1 box Pressing Oil .41
10 cenU extra for pottage
Registered in U. -8. -Patent
Office.
Agents Wanted Write for t?ru
Made by
Mme. Fannie L. Carolina '
1029 TTi>T? Market Street
GEORGETOWN, fik- C.
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Dr. H. G. Thompson
SURGEON DRNTI8T
Geld Bridget?Plate.
A Specialty v
' Bxtraetlaae Made Palaleee
1414 AiMaUy St Phene MM
C+huaMa, S. C.