The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 16, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, March 16, 1935
SIDNEY PARK
_ C. M. E. CHl'RCII
RpT.- Jr C. Anderson, Pastor ?
' The Sunday school open at the
.miinl, himr wiLk--tho _,Supj . M r 1).
R. Stacks presiding- "The lesson
was beautifully, discussed. ' The.
-Ruhjpet. for next Sunday will be
"T-he -power of united prayer,"
Acts 12:1-19.
' v At 11 o'clock the pastor filled the
*pulpit "Usinj; as his text Isiah 51:?
9-1th "This-was Indeed a' womlrrfill
oprmnn nn/.l wiio nnir?vn/l h\r ,11
At 6 p. m. the pastor 'filled the
pulpit again with another wonderful
sermon. There will-be a King
* CJJtton Wedding at Sidney Park
on ;M-onday n'ght. . The public is
invited.
The Junior Steward Board will
give a chi11erling and hash dinner.
at the parsonage on next Wednesday.
Dinner will be ready at 1?
' o'clock. The public is invited.
SECOND?CALVARY?BAPTIST
. CHOIR PRESENTS ALLEN UNIVERSITY'S
CHORAL CLUB
SUNDAY
The Rev. M. Marquette Peace,'
minister of the Second Calvary
Baptist,Church, announces the fob
?vr-rr?m? BTHHtW? kW UW O UMMVt'U?U.L
7 the church Sunday: ~
. Sunday sehool, 10 a. m.;- 11:20
\ ft- m., message theme, "The Man
J . Who P.layed God;" 6 p. m., meeting
of B. Y Pr\r gi'tiiMpj; mid at
f _ 8 p. m. the church choir presents
Prof. F. P. Abraham, -director of
the DepaVtment of Music, Allen
University, with his University
Choral Club in a beautiful program.
. Lovers of music and .song
are cordially invited. "Sermon, in
? a nut shell"^?I wholly disapprove
of what-you say but will depend
to the death your right to say it;".
a_nraver: ^Voh anj?F!tm-nnC Jlod
tolerant; delivers us from the perii
of stability; and that impatience
of variety of opinion and frank
ccit.*lsi?^-a?-ItUe?existing , order,
helps us ever to remember that,
liberty to the Angel of Pray els;
mo rrgni to ireeuom ot speech to
\ differ, to voice views distasteful to
crruent majority opinon uv list
never be supposed. Amen,.
' ST. JAMES A. M K. CHl'RCII
-Uev, P. >'?. Mosoly. Pastor
Columbia,. S. C.?Sunday S.
opened at tho usual hour, 10:00 a.
m. with the Supt. Mr. R S. Russell
"r in_charge. After the- teaching of
* h^'lesson t In* - fhool wny honiit-if-nl
" Ty reviewed by Miss Lillian Harris
- At 11;30 morning worship began.
After all preliminaries the
"* pastor brought to us a burning
message from Second Samuel 3:8.
subject "Strength of the wor
^?-?Many1 hearts-were 'made to rejoice.
XI T7HJ We rc-aS^embled ntvl
li-tencd to an interesting program
sponsored bv the general -claim
committee. We were glad to have
Mr. Lee Ralliff present who made
an interesting address. Steward
L ess-Hoard No. 2 met at the home
^ of the President Mrs. Solomon on
March 0, at 7 P. M. and Steward
?ess Hoar i No l.niet. nt the home
of 'Mrs.-M. W. Long .March 11, at
??? 7 P. M. witb-thc Prrs.. Mrs^ IL.M.
?Yo^.ng^ presi !ingr Both ~ boards
ness part thFhostess served a dnlicious
renast.
Come to . Jnmes.? Visitors
are always welcome.
ZI()>T BAPTIST ('Hl'RCII NEWS
Rev. J. P. Reeder. Pastor
The center of attraction at. our
* church at present is the Sunday
school toward which all eyes are
turned. No ^dj >ubt you .have aLreScfy
noticed Tittle envelopes with
? the following inscription:- "We
want more Sunday school rooms.
This is my savings account for
v that purpose. Please hellp us.''
The greatest aim of the church is
. to purchase more Sunday school
] room where teachers \yill have in(
dividual classes- -and thus obtain
better results frnm_pupilsi-t>y not
having other "visible class? to rtr
vide their attention We are asking
the one hundred per cent cooperation
of our friends and mcmfiers.
Last Sunday we had a swell
attendance of 2.S,r>, and our collec-'
t.iori amounted to . SIR.02." The
money for the .building"fuifid is i*e
ported every fi?-*t Sunday. The improvement
w* <rk has already begun."
So any time you pass our
cnurcn\ and hear hammers urging
. or saws buzzing you know that the
Although rain drizzled .some
Sunday morning >Ve are proud to
fraid, quarter,- ami the?Sunday
school attendance! registered 100.
The banner class, wa? the adult
women's class, taught' by Rev,
Reedar_and their (Collection was $1.50.
Through our pastor's efforts,
last week, the Eva Jeasye Choir
rendered a recital which was well
w worth hearing. We had a crowd
<vd house:'
?? The D. Y. P.^U. is "still improvdent
Lipsev, who we might- say is
a remarkable young man. The attendance
was good. Banner class
fur the averting was the girls uf
Group Six, taught by Miss Louise
Cromer. . _
Sunday was Benedict College
Day at our church, and a large
number of Benedict patrons were
present. Come and see WTiat wd
are doing.
Don't forget our motto: Visitors
are always welcome.
KmGF HKANJ'H nAFm-.T r
CnURCH
Rew A. P. Porter. Pavtor
March 10, 1935?Sundfty being
. _
not the regular pinching day, oui
ringing convention met at St
? All' I! Church. W e vhad two imp
j-grnth'mnTr-n7ltl one yoliiig lady tt
; speak, , in persons of Mr. J. W
Brook< who spdke from this subMr-.
v\. i>."UTrBrirm
| ette subject, "\V-e~?mji t Warn what
j-to ilo' Mlsjj VioTa-Jones, "Consideration".
They 'd well.
? March t>. llh'15 Mr. L. N. Lo.tt't
house wastdestroyed by fire, onlji
a few things were save. He if
one among the oldest persons, it
our community and has been slcl<
for a number of years. Fivt
grand- children, at honuy who ar?
-very faithful in the church, oni
is a clerk of *the above naniet
church in person of Mr. C. W
I.-ott.
Whatsoever, you have to civ<
is ve rend the XLI Psalm, w<
^r'lieye that Cod writ?bless th(
_zheerful River.
We are hoping Mr. Willie -Jo'vi
on. Mr. W. T. McBurnette, Mi-;
T"lia I .oft. Mr. C. Wc Lott an<
. M:?~ "K /a marline"- Williams' an
irettinR their speech ready forTtv
Union the fifth Sunday in thi
>)r?*h, at Tabernacle Church.
Mi<>' Clain Garrett. Miss Giber
on. Mrs. I,ii1a' Bmoson aityl L. N
Lott are on .the sick . list. We ar
hopiriR them a speedy recovery.
THE JUNIOR CHOIR OF
FIRST CALVAR1
First Calvery at 0:30 p. m. at tha
time the Junior Group will rende
one hour of-music.?Lt Will mak
- - vou feel lifted up ami Rive yo
inspiration' for the week's?wort
Tht>se younR. people are beini
''rained under the able leadershi
^of Mrs. S. S. YounRhlLod, a wo
^man' wTibse''talent can hardly b
surpassed when ?it comes to a pia
no or pipe orRan. We will loo'i
for. you at 0:30.
IT, All the friends of Mr. D. I]
McDonald Jr. of F1>rt Pearce, Fir
''are Rlad to see him ih townoR-ai.
look'inR the picture of henltlp Mi
McDcnain, tbacher at Vero li acT
Fla. _ . 1.- . ' v
f>T. hl'KK R. EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
?V- o
Rev. Samuel Lloyd. Rector
Charleston?1The -myuninR '.se
vice biRun at II o'clock by the la
_ rem he R-ev. ,T. E.?Beard, paste
of Morris Brown A. M. E. Churc
preached. He took his text fro:
John 1:38, and took for a subjec
' "Socking Christ's -Dwelling Place
_ A large attendance heard gn vxc
lent sermon.
The Sunday School convened i
:!:."?() o'clock by-the superintendei
The topic for discussion was: "P?
r Preaches to Gentiles."
At 5,,olclock the Young People
Society convened. Ml*. - Fran
- Lloyd opened the?meeting, ~:ir
Miss Kthel Hamilton opened tl
-discussion,_j\vhich w?.: Criir
Does Not. Pay. Others followi
i by way of reading Biblical
sages. The
evening service began wit
the Rector, who on account of ej
change of pulpits in the morn in
nrcached at Calvary Episiopi
Church. Tre~TOTvk~~hre text from?S
" MatT. 11 :TTl, and took-for a sul
7 -.feet -Weakened -KttkTv-,?which Wa
very much e
EM AN EEL A. M. E. (TlI'KOH
Itev. E. H. McGill, Pastor
Last Sunday was an ideal da;
> Old Sol, as he stroue from -hi
palace in the eastern sky, thru
his rgsplen-ent lays upon tli
the hour lor morning worship ai
pi'oached, those who were ambii
. ious-in reaching the temple e
wurdhip couBd be. seen wendin
their way.
?Within the confines of Emar
uel, an appreciated audience wa
seate*}. In keeping with the
. system adopted bydtTht Ecclesia:
utical body^?The Ministerial Unio
---tilts" day wasi set apart for th
""exchange "~of pulpits. "Rev.? 1
^ -Bradford, pastor eL Wesl-ey M. i
t'hulch graced the pulpit at'Kmar
uel. To this waiting congregatio
IV v. Bradford delivered a st|ii
ring sermon. The speaker thrii
i.r.g the gospel. The. spiritual fir
burned freely, and many were mui.
to feel happy. We were pleased t
lhavo Rev. Bradford with us.
An enjoyable afternoon wa
spent during the Sufulay Seho<
- e.*sion. A tine representation o
teachers and pupij.s were preSen
Tlie sifpei'-',.dt iit was on fh
job also. Another beautiful le:
. .-U> .Gentiles^ Acts- Potop
vision taught him a wonderful les
son and it made him know tha
the gospel was intern ed for a
and not for a particular people.
Rev. McGtll eyas present at uh
evening hour ^of worship. H
| presented to the congregation Re1
1 S. Keels who brought, to us an in"
j pres.-ive message.
At Morris Street Bapt. Churcl
' on Sunday morning, Rev. Metii
h greeted a very Tine audience.
We have on the sick list 1
members of Emanuel, some c
whieh hre improving. ~?~
Miss N. W. De Lesline, prestder
j of the Allen League is stil] ?r
: deavoring to make the League it
' terestipg, Every one is cordiall
-j invited to participate. ._j_
1 MT. PISGAII A. M. E. CIIURC1
1 ???
J Greeniw uort'^tumlayi was
' respect. . Sunday'School began a
its usual hour w)th the presidipr
and her loyal striff of officers *
their post of duty. { The pastor w
cended the rostrum at 11:30 an
- ? . . .
delivered a soul stirrinp: sermon
. ? which was full of fire and the holy
J?gtiu"t.?Then1 will he )il'*nly fund
> lor us to feast upon until he dc.
livers another.. There hawe been
' about it ni'iv ' xuilw?added?to our
~ r-hnre+i Tinrtrr th" lentiet shrp irnrbTn:
t- -ffirmce^of our jpvat and noble pas
tor. . " " " ' ?' ?
We arc veryvplad to report Mr.
! Charlie Kemp, Mrs. Wiieman, whu
are on the si'k list are very much
5 improved also Mr. (libb Wilson. I
I Air. ami. Mrs. S. Williams,. Mr.
: Hubert Fortune, carried, Mr. Gibb
* Wil un an i his neiee, Miss jUaura
"Copelahd to St. Charles, S. C. Sat|
urday morning. They spent sever
' al hours in Sumter, S. C. and on
their return th< y stopped over in
1 Columbia while there they, spent
most of their Time with Prof I. M.
, A. Myers and family.
r -Brewer Jr. College has on a
^ Baby Contest which closes 'March
' whose baby will win the $10.0C
L ear.?Be-sole >i.m buy a ticket.tr
L> nteie.-ted to win.
s Mi ss Margaret WooliTrige spent
the w> ek-end with "her grand moth
M .... / >.... ... t \ir: 11 ?
\ri9 .mi *, vu ait* a. vy inmill*,
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l> KKHABOTH BAPTIST Clll RCH
?ktev. -\V. L. Wilson, 1-astor
Sunday was a bright day' at out
f church. Altho the weather was
? very unfavorable," Sunday School
i began?strictly at.Mi} uclLck with
t Bno.. .lames , Taylor ' acting Super r
.ntendent. The 1'. sson was beauti
fully inucht. hv the facher. Bru,
u Cornelious, Jhe attendance was
VOl'y HOU.l. : ; ?
^ Al'kr Sunday School arrangeI'
men s were made for the planning
"""of. an Ka-ter program, our Svee
retary. Miss Isabell Martin'has
" be n ill. but is at her posfr of duty
2. again. . t?
, Miss. 1. B. Mnetin. Reporter.
[j .MORRIS CllAPKl. N K\VS>
Mrs. \Vill?e .Smitlv-.the w.ife..oJ
' the ox-pa, tof'^-Vf Morris .Chape
.* Baptist Church, entertained a hosi
Jul friends at a lovely-birth '.ij^.nai
tv. Thursday niirht. Match 7. ID'S!
at the parsonage. The home was
beautifully :ccorated with sP'in.i
flowers, Narci.-isi and pink bab;
'roses, about fit) friends were pre
^ sent and mpst of them prese-nte:h
uieful. --?
1,1 Quite a number of her friend
vo'.e l?)vel>r'evelV-itTj?-^owtTS",
The party was entertained witl
J- urUilU>. music, ... r~.?
, The color scheme of pink an<
l*. white was carried, out in the. tleco
11 xition an?. the refreshments whicl
> consiste f of chicken'salad, on' l?'t
lui'i'j saltiiu's sweet pickles, caki
s jello whipped cream with cherries
ft ? _;At f_he departing hour wine wa
^ -eiw (1 and afl expressed thenCefv
le es as having enjoyed the evening
Ttev. M. M Pcacce, of.^Columbia
H' pastor of Second Calvary Haptis
C Church was pa-t++r of Morrii
Chapel Baptist Church Sunday
ft March- 10th at both services hi
c" wreathed soul storing sermons
? We hope how soon he will eem<
t-i-| Tile I'ilc I'lioin?mi i. .>i?h,>l<l i?j i'o
. aaiTarT"uTpTTThf\~ niocmnjf?
^ Icnh Sunday t'rcniTrgr A very on
joyable program was rendered
" loo orWu'n nili! crackers wore ^orv
' o 1. .
- " Mrs. B: s.-io Williams i* Ion vine
this Week for a: four weeks stay
>\ in SpaijanhuiV- 7
i*. Mrs. Mamie I.. Robinson an
w Mr-"7 PfiilliJ Martin arc < ti tho sic!
ie lit this week. . ^
rs M i<" MiTuo "T',7 "Fiiirlr"" 'U'a"? ""tin
)- cu' st of Mrs. .Leila M. ?.Tacksbr
[. Sunday aftornoon. " .
g ST. GEOKGK NKWS
HETHTKL' A.M.K. X ILL KCJI
$. Rev. V. A. Janerctte, Pastor
Servients began at 11 o'clock
> 1st Hymn No. - <" M-. Prayer was
n off're.1 by Rev. \V. II. Pincknoy
e Selection by the choir.'r-Secon.
7" ITymr., oVO?TTMr -~
W - Scripturo lus.-um?cvas?read?by
l" Rev. G. 11. Adams, pa.-tor of Ku
P tawville Charge, from St. Matt
20. ,
1-' After the-introduction given by
U. -Rev. Janeiutle-ju? Rev LL LL
e Adams, he (Adams). gave us ar
'e -excellent sermon?from the_gojfm
o recorded by St. Matt. 20:22. Hi:
text was "Lord is it 1?" Subieet
,s "The Conscious Conih mnation.
j1 The s. rmou. was iritefestinp
f from start to fini?h. Rev. Adajm
t. n\ain thought was love, for Got
5- his- life to save the world. Ho re
-tt- oWV." the world.?bttt?love:
i- Those who was not' preseni
t missed a treat by not being tx
11 church. B' thel has lost bw<
strong members, Bro. Simon Hart*
who died Feb. 22 and Bro. A
e J. Hutson, who was buried Marc}
v. 11. "1925 ' i
Both Brelhern leaves a host ol
friends to mourn.
h Bro. Hutson's children are at
II fojbwg: .
- Mrs. TTdr.a OTTvaricv oT Pitts.
8 burg; Mrs., Fro. Hie I. Gathers o1
? Rru-l. Hill* At.- At TT nf...... .,1.,
lMtjsburpr: titm MWttsar
it of St. George. Mr. A. J.V wife
i- who was Mrs. M. J. Ifutson preu
ceeded him to her grave d year?
agoT The'children were at his hot
__ .side before his passing.
* Div.onr'.Mrs. J. VT. -WmRT.?fNfffl
Ff were in ttmi a short while las1
? ; "
' The penny rally f<vr the Mission5
nrv whirft was :honsnred hv Mrs
it R. Janerette on the 1st. Sundaj
it was quite a success. A print drew
it was the prteo won by Mrs. Celiu
r-' Johnson, who turned in
d pennies.
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THE PALMEftO LEAftfctt
1 MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. 1
11URC1I
~~ Rev".! JeHse E. Beard, Pastor
. Churl ston?La.st~SHiK.uy . dawn
nl ii tHaUtlruT day, and-tne wor-| J
: ^nTJiTTs a^MWris'Brown enjoyed 1
spleiiuid sorniohs jboth mor.iing
alio night. hollowing the custom- !
m,muted by the niimsferiafTiniiTn, ">
,'an exchange of pulpits \sas ubserv 1
' ou. s. 11. Scott of Wallmg,
j'orf Presbyterian Church preached
at Morris Brown at 11:30 A. M.
His text was taken Joshua 1st ;
coupler anr 7th verse. *A splendid
rsr-rnion was delivered wiCfi the ^
tneme "The heavenly inheritance,
and how to obtain it." The eori1
gregation Was thrilled and inspired.
I ,
At 7:3(1 P. M. Dr. Beard took
. as_a text, tit. Lulto 1 5tfr-oftapTcr ~
and 2ulh verse, lie spoke from'the
theme, "The Prodigal Son." "Com
passion and- self will, were?the' >
principal points that were empha0
> iacd.?Mis^. hueik Kmr, wuo tuk
1 -iai iato the ehurciv.-at the morningservice.
On Monday night, March 1&,
? Mrs. L. (1. Davis will present the
Midion Dollar Weeding under the
C *-1- i- -1 i '
U1 MIC USIlUrtt UOU1M AO.
J. This promises to be a.fine affair.
. ~ ? KevT
Bessie "AVllliunis has bcerr_
assigned to the Mt. Hoi ley Mis- _
- rion. lie took up His work there
on last, Sunday. The ' entire
1 hurch is interested in Rev. Middleton
and will watch his progress
.11 the ministry with a deal of in
!ei est. Wo note that, lister Kate
Teroneau~TitTs" returned "to the city
and was se?*n at the services on"~
Sunday. Her many friends are
.vishinjr for her a pleasant vaca- j
.ion at honie.
Op-March 7th a Church. Conference
W?Tg held to elect a'delegate
~ to the r.lmtojnal College tins slim
- -tuer.? T can,,',dates were, offered _
~ "try^'their-friends. J. I\. " Wallace,
..ml J. J. "Taylor. Bro. \Vn>.\ H.
. ."'imm?ns' receiving the majority of
j" alt ~the votes cast, -was elected as,'he.
delegate from. Morris Browti
A. M. -E. Church. His friends are
. ;.opinkr that he will be one of the
,t II, I lolnoratnrd tn tin .inBllirii*
General Conference ' in K'o.w York
City jn lih'15. He will deserve the
^ honor that the church has hestorI
e?l upon him.- .The 2nd quarterly
' conference was held on. the 8th of
' March by the Presiding Elder. The
Church stilL looks forward.
JIT. ZION A. M, E. (TU'RClf*
1 *" 7 ' "
~ Tfcv. .1. M. J ai K.hoi i r Pit stm .
r Sellers,- S. C.?S. S. 'Opened" at
. 'the usual hour with Supt. and his
co-workers at their posts of duty.
The '-lesson was very interesting
and the pastor jfavo a splendid re'
view. '
1 11 ;.'10-a? nu anoruing sin/vice, _
,1 began. After the tlevotion the
- pastor ascended the rostrum and
' brought us a wonderful message,
from Acts 10:14-15. Many folk _
were out to the morning service.
At 3:li0 p. m. Rev.N. S. DeLaine
and his choir of Latta, S. (
C., worshiped with us; this was (
another wonderful message. This
special service was held in behalf --
-TTf Mrsr-C-r-t4T-4^u-kson's Chili No. '
- =40. Quito a fcw witnossed the ,
same. . :
and our pastor presented Rev. G. (
\V_ Lamb of Durham. N. C. to
) preach. Rev. -Lamb Is conducting !
,;i revival, meeting for Rev. Jackson
j t!iis week.
Those oil the sick list are very
much improved. Muster James (
r ('rpsjand. Bro. Kddie Crawford and
Amos Ilufrst. We were glad To ^
have Mrs. Gliiiiie Bro\vn out Sunday.
after a' week's illness.. J*vof.
and Mrs, E. C. Mack motored to )
Darlington Sunday P. M. and re- .
port a Y^ty pleasant trip. .
_ " Miss Rosa J. FTadtrer-spent the
vveek-ehd. with parents, Prof, and !
Mrs. E. 0, Mack. Mrs.' Bessie
i BenjaiiMn. Misses Edythe C. Grove
. Rosa J. Fladger, and Mr. D. L. !
: Shipman were the supper guests {
Thursdiiy night of- Mr. and Mrs. ,
"" Duncan McClellan. - f ? '
/On Monday P. M. the Junior Hi
. S hool boys and girls played a *
double ganig of b&Sket ball and
baseball and- were the successful ?
: winners of both. The girls were r
i just too fast for the Zion six and r
L kept t.h' bacon home with a score' '
25-<>. The boys just" had (to, follow *
the pirls so they did with a score ?
of 8-5. Quite a few folk attend'
ed both panics.
L Mr.-and Mrs. \V. B. Mfiody had
! ;is their .-dinner puests SundaylteV.
v- rttnd?M-ivr -M,?Jackson and Mr.. 1.
. R.' C. Hook?.
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!_ M rPISG^H-A^M^E. OHCRCH 1
j Rev. W. C. Crawford, Pastor <
j Sunday was a busy day with us. 1
j At the eleven oTcloefc sendees aTT"7
the leaders were asked to stand (
j and' each testified. We were very '
glad to have ?Mrs. Evelvn -Evans I
Sinunons of .New I.ork, N. Y.. and 1
Miss Minnie. Bradford one of the
instructors at Morris College wot- i
ship with us.
Sunday afterncun the Jr. Trus- I
J tees sponsored the services. Rev.
L E.'F. G. Dent, presiding elder of
Jhe .Columbia District-preached a .
r wonderful sermon. - His- subject ~
was, "The three conditions of Xverconn'np
the world." The col'
lectJrn was $38.50.,, Immediately
' after the services the Junior Stewjxdess
ladies prepared a reception '
' in honor of Rev. T)eru. Rev. Bowler
of the afternoon was spent very
nicely. We arc always plad to
<- have?Presiding Elder -Pent..-with. _
' us. Our presiding elder, Rev. J.
> E. Thomas-, was also with us. We
1 are always pfad to have him. Colr
tected $03.M. a
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WLLEN TEMPLE .
A. M. E. t ill ELM
Rev. K. 1. Lemon, J'a.sfor
.Greenville, S. C.-T In spiirof ih__
,ntlelimit weather a hut'>'"77^71""
?eiu lot .Sunday *>.hool.?X-Le
<on uas.tauRht and enjojed by ali.
Some?mtt-rt-RTTTiK'?and iiiik-ly i. -'
narks were made by the pasTOrr?T~
Morning-service began at 1 1:1
The |>a.stor read for htrr?d-npt mi i-?
lesson the.84tli I'-a. . Ills text w t
found iit the 81th I'sa. lltli \er.-e. r
1 his was a very .?truiiR shrumn and
The A. C. K. League met at tinusual
hour with a large attendance
and the program was .sponsored by!
Miss Naomi Ryiion,...
At 7:30 p. mi the pastor again
piaachetl a i'iny s.Tiii.oni Hi- text
was l'diind, Mai. 3-;f>. He used ioi
InWubjeTT, "Will a man rub God'.'"
Kveryone should have he:nd tlii.-i
sermon. The collectiun l'or the day
was oyer $5oU. The. na-tur wa _
pleased with the collect ion.
Our sick.continues to he. in. We
hope that all will soon be well . ^
krain. ' . . . ' ' - : The
Allen University Ouait?t ud.l
appear in a recital here,' Mar. 21,
1 i'.'io. He su>e to got._>our tickel
before thr'-rus-h.?- ? C_- All
the clubs and auxiliaries, oi
the church are wtrrkiin^ a~h:trd -n
DII.LON MOW S
H10THI0I. A. M. 10. ( Ill lit II
? Jtev. A. J. Felix. I'aslor
?Stewar ess board N?. I met at
the homu. of._^Irs. I lean I di Crawford.
hr*t?Tuesday*. It was very
highly ent' i taine i. .Mrs. Minnie
Sharper acted as ptvsidenp x?s tdnr *
IWf.S. ?
MesdainCs ldella (.'ainpbcll, Jo-i
f lix-took part .011 thy program.
The Missionary Society met on
Monday at the home oTMi's. Leah
Covington who entertained very
royally;
The pastor took the chair and
the following officers, were elected
for the year; Mrs. L. Covington,.
I'resiuVnt; Miss Jtosa -McNeil, V-iCe
I'res.f Mrs. Elizabeth llartzoz. Sec
rotary; Mrs. A. \. McNeil. Treas.;
Sick Comnijtt'v. Mrs. Alice CouHreeden,
Mrs. Ella . Senvbofo.Spiritual
worker, Mrs.. Amanda
Lamb and Mrs. Mary Alston. .
Many plans were perfected foi
the years work. ?. _ .
The Conference lUaneh wdllme*
t here this year. "
The 'Pulpit Aid Hoard had a
splendid meeting at the drome of
Miss Grace llaves on- Kriddy afternoon.
Mrs. Itosn M.cXoil the
president- confinm-s to -htok for? red
very interestingly. The pastor
made a valuable talk. Mrs lvli/.aheth
Marttfnz-. No. j?_ ..Stewardess
Hriar: hrtuight greeting from
hoard. '
Miss Helen Manning a visitor also
made remarks. The hostess s< r>,.
H delicious courses.
The services Sunday wore .very I
yoodr The pnstor4?emg a little jn
Bt^oa-Umk-his-fdaco-and-- pieaohvd- i
soul stirring s? rnion.
At night Itev. J. 'R?"Rich?r<Ndn
'illed the pulni; with nnothur goo!
termor ? " - : * lf?
if
.>! is. .vnnnie t-.ee o! I .a mar.
neither of Mrs. Felix" is Y.isit irir- atthe
parsonage.
?T. IMIi!.I.Ti* \. "M. F. riir.uriT
Hi" AVm. (iantt. Pastor
Tli" weather was th)- atonim.*'
?undny, Imt sendee wa~ HTrgi-ly at
end'.'xf -tbronghonf the entire day.
The. Sunday School was aj it-test
in the bise.us>ion of the lestOTT.
L' : * : L" - At
11:45 Rev-(vuitt preach' <1
in impressive sermon. The -spirit
an high. Prof, and Mrs. Hup-re
tarnwoll also their little son. Cha>
Pc and .oiliers worshipc. at S-.
>hillip Sunday. L'. _
At?1:-30 the .Missionary <'lt:l<
net at the honu*e of Mr. ami Mrs.
fo< Mofris. The program wa>rief
and full of pep. The aftertoon
was pleasantly spent, a finepast.
The A. C. K
O order by the president, Mrs. ].eiie
My rs promptly- it <?:00.
Messrs Perick Willia Pink
Wc-flayon, Sam Palmer and Rluiioluli
Knight were present and a .-id
d much t" the League and Sutittv
?choo1. . .
We "are gTaTTd.have thy.-e activ< "
ind promising young, in n in nut.
midst. All visitors, are. welcome.
A joint [ii nyi "m jn i i nI'v?wrr
tondueted between the young' men
irietdry'club aut the "Do what you
irrrcluh". Tiie program consisted*
T Biblical characters in a strong
form. Willie Hopkins ivpi >ducei!
ftp- best story."""jfuTefoiv \\?>n Dt
irizv. junior Jiyi'is won second.
I*ho John Brothers furnished nuie.
A splendn. collection w.a .taken ~
or boih club?.
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lit". . M.' .! . Porta r wa s.p k'm;tn
for Iv.'tii i .
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ail mmiv>rh 4-April; Wu- niv
look inv fwrwa><i -to ;i .'yraud
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pro-'hi h; piI ?? j > P, '!> _ - ~ .
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.rival cyiitpaivn ainl. t-.Vfryir.iii>? j?
in.tr t"\var?] th*-?Iv v-r . l>riye
ami oVfi ylxaly is' busy.
On M-inlay .r.ijrbt, MaivTr IMti,
there will bi- ? ?:* of flu> wonders of
Greer. s faired at Bethel M. K.
CHtrrt'li. - v There.
wh - a silver. tea at the
Bitrjrs Thoni}.,. 'ir l'uiuial !."im'Sun'ay
at .1 I'. M. a \1-ryl timely
pro:rrani was' nie<U red.
. Tire linx s le. ui TTw la-' til'r
MoinbiV" niyh' dirtcl'-d- by 'Mrs.
Nora - Thompson w-.<? a .source f
TiU-'lis etmr"tg-bba yotiifg people.
^ ..Mr. A. -j. -Hunter of Ai-'oyVilU.
i Vvii-i '.Via! A'T.!\ .T. tj. Brnadus. ?'
tmb'iif jof ' Seneca .1 am'or ColLege1..
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X?PHOFEhjSlON A1 $?
?_ CA UBS t
OfTicp Hour? . ? Pkone
11 :30 A M . to 2 P. M. Office 3'"?'1* .
?<5:0U P. to h P. M Hoc
Dr. C. E Stephenson
Physician and Sur^nin
DutellSf<l r?f Wr.tn"r. .....1 1 i ;.i.
......A bpwciuliy . ' >
Office: Ktr^itict.'
1414 ^ A'asembly St 13i?fc oW St
L>U. !,. M! DAXiElX
Phytiiciun an?J Bufjcrun
Orfice iiouit. y|tt? 10 A.M':, 1 k
??M.. (iUo fc *\ jik?
Special . A OcnrioTi Ohven lii't-as<?t
. . Of Women.'
vt . Ke>Kit'fioo.
fji.3 A Uisi)\rigton l!J3u-liamptor
Phone 0429 Phone 76<>4.
n>e, liaf, Nute and I bruet
Olasses Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: 'J eie^hohe. __ .
iFrwr to 1 :uu J'.yi. ' !{? *; 4C9J *
U:UU to i'.Gu P.M. Office 3798
Ollic? . iv- -Rouioruie:
.iu.'lu 'Taylor" St. - . 1417 Pine St.
Office Hours#..' ~ Phone:
1 A M - fft " P M -?- II. .. KM1.1 '
.6 P.M. to ? P.M.: -,
i)r. YV? I/. Chappelie
P>.> sic.an and* Surgeon
o.souse* of Women una Lhiimou
A Si'eciaitj
UK ice:"" ' . . Residence.d!15
Lady St." - . IbOi i'ir.e St.
_ Colombia. 8. C..__? - -??
Ulliee Houia: "iVlepii lines'." . r
& ?lli A*~1I. to i 00 UK ice GullvRbliicltlicc
'fcoTl.
Dr. Lk K. Jenkins
bKM'flMT
kiuings, , 1 'iuiust- ciowiu,?r_~
Sunday . by_ Appointmeiu
Lxt?'^cLxai Ly Conduct! v ?. ?
! ' Anesthesia a Specialty
-i Hh -n >S a^htfi^toir Si. Cul'j.^ S. C. :
DK. H. H. GOOFKK
..... Dmtlrt ~ '
Special Attention Given to Lis
eases of trie Gums
Gold Crown and Brtuir* Woe'
A Specialty
Ulticy 1'ln ne 0-ldg ' Kes.. 3:L .
ll'db Wa.sh::;gtoa_St^__Ldda., S. C. ^
UUice Phone 84U7- ~?_Ke*. 079f
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorney-tit-Law and Notary Pubfi*
PRACTICE IN AM. fiirwrtl
?State and Feaeral
1119 Washington St., Cola., S. O.
Phone -7844 ? ' ' ;
Ail Classes' of Dental Work
I)r. L. H. Halln\an
? D E N T I S T
i'uifness Extractions. Sundays by
Api'ioiiitmonts. Days: Mondays,
1 uesd..ys.- Wednesdays,. Thursdays >and
Fridays - h....
Office: CJervais Street
Columbia, S. ('. "
;
Fan-O-Liir System
In Beauty Culture
(live FAN-O-LIN Hair. S<ialp.
..Dandruff- ???+ -Toilee- PrrpnratTmi .
a trial. Their worth has been
proven. Have and are gTowinfj --s-<j
bii.r > ??bald nmj?Pare i
spots .wiien directions are fol
i.uvt ti w ill promott a full
growth of Hair. . . ..... _ . ,
h Box Hair Grower <. $ .S5
1 box Special Hair Grower .40
1 box iigfljp Soap .20
1 box Prossing Oil ~ .45
10 cents extita ior po?tatfe
Registered in . U. S. Patent*
Oflice. . _
Agents Wanted Write fop terma
Made by
Mroe. Fannie L. Carolina
1029 Mich .Market Street
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
>flFire H'nprw >>-? j < : >?;
"TTF7H. G. Thompson
Sl'RG EON DENTIST ''
-Gokt Grow n??Orldge?^Ptrt?
A Specialty.
-Extractions Mads PainTcu 4
[4HVi Assembly 3L Phons 35l?
Colombia. S. C. - ?
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