The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 30, 1935, Page Page, Image 5
Saturday, March 30, 1935
BETHEl, ATM. K, CiirRCir
Ilev. S. If. Lewis, Pastor
??* Sunday -school met at' the usual
tiny* wit It nllii"')' *!?tr ciL" 11j"i s
" pupils present. After .tHC clasi
study of the lesson Mrs." F. (J.
- Bautngardner very, beautifully, re.
viewed the" lV'-^^riiTT- front?fbr- fmt
cluster to the children which was
very much enjoyed by all." Tlit?
leaf cluster showed where a child
was bein,<? led in the liuJil direc
lion by Chi'i-T. The pastor illko
: jnade reninrk,s_iyjalive. tp the lesson
for the adult which was well
taken in.
The morning service was well
. After formal opening,
the pastor sole.ted his text fyom
St. jVfntf 1 ?> 1 p, "Thy y?.
emiy. 04' the.. Christian . Church.'
? The sermon?vert??thoughtful?rrrrd
well delivered: ".
The League is . getting along
very nicely under the presidency
of Mr. Henry Webber. The League's
program was held at- Sidney
, Park. C. 1VI K. '-Church Sunday afternoon
at 1:20 p. 111. Prom all
* reports a lovely program was carvied
out.- / : - - .
The nighty service convened aI
the regular hour. Pastor's text
Acts 1:2-1. subject"I'at tnershi|
with (iod." - On
March 2t>, 1 l*Ui> wo-<decfedu
lay delegate and alternate to tin
Pleetonal College which conveno
in Xewlicrry. S. C., ill July of thii
year. The successful </rmdid?ates
arc' Mr. \V. II. -Young and Dr. R
W. Manee, .alte.rn.atc; Mr. Jame>
- M. Wood bury ran third:- Quite- n
deal <if interest was shown.in tin
election.
~ Come to Bethel friends ai\d visit
i 6rs. Voflj are always weiewnie.
> ^ J _. .. __ ;
st. jMies. a. m. e. (in rch
RcV. P. S. Mosoly, Pastor
7 ..beautiful . day and the Sundaj
school was-laruclv attended wit!
the Supt., ,Mi'.r R. S. Russell ii
udiavpe. ' c ?
At 11 :.'5f) aftit all prottmiiumw
the pastor presented Rev. R, B
(foldea tn deliver the morninf
Tu 1 sermon front St. Mjjtt. 21:2a
subject: "Betjidd I "have, tojd yoi
- these things before."
At- '5:20 we listened to ahothe
-ohl-stirriny sermon by Rev.. (lil
"* betl,, pastor of Ciilbert Baptis
Church. .
At 7:'50 our bob .ved-' paste
nnUnted tVie rostruni and preach
nl ai: very interestinp; .and inspjr
- ??itijf sermon to an appreciative au
ditnee.. M'. inlay evening, Mar. 2a
""Stewardess Board Xo. ], met a
the home of Mrs. A trues. Jones oi
Whaley?SU,?with?the?president
Mrs. II. M. Youny presiding.' Tin
??meeting wa's-tfood ;rs usual. ? Af
ter the business part the hostes:
:?served -ire ' cream?Km!?cake. .l
pleasant eyonintr was : spent. Tlv
rt'Xt 'mi'ctinj; will he. held at t1i<
luilie of Mrs. Jane Hare. Stew
arllc-s Hoard Xo, nu t *a"l Tin
lu me of the Pres., Mrs-. Katie Solo
iipm mi Henderson St.' At?t4r
h close of t he- nn i tire?the hostes
s. ?s? * j.?J .? v!?.] icmnc- i*i>nn.<t'. An pn
jO;,-' jovable evoninj.r was -pent. AV>
we.ro vr 1 ?'<f T?~ Srt1 many vIsITors on
r3- ' Vi- Wor*, I',i7<1 w a v~< wel
.T^j^s=iV?MTP:- '"** ^? - - - -
linn; 1: iiii.wnr
BAPTIST-rill K( I
. A. I'. I'orler Pastor i.
% 4 Marph 24, l'.P.a. Our S. S, op
cnod reticular hour. The. los
*' oaeh.Jtjiavhor.'- And reviewed . b;
y tile Suj>i.
/ s We have a larpe nimnhor of ??1 <
and 'yotmg men in the No. '2 class
p Oiir average attendance for t-odn;
was forty-six. With one visitor.
Master pre<rranr-.at,our church
appointed TlaTo will he in hex
? - ' \V( ek's paper. "
t>/X(uv we are ready for the Union
yat.h the sneaker. Mr. W. M
'iTohusi.ii,' a Jr. of the Ittdjro TTil
Hi School; Miss Evaylino William
' 'a frr. , f thy'" B'. B. Ili S'rhrfrrh- Mi-Italia
B. I.ott. (iTV.the Sr. lfi Clas
at Bateshurtr; Miss Nommie Erv
/ . ines; Mr. Marion I.enon Junior*
nt.^R. B. Hi School and Mr. W
?-??TfMeBurnetto of the Jr. Class a
Hampton Hi Tioesvillo.
M!:ss Oraholl II, Johnson wil
* ? make tiro R. S. address. She i
one of the Asst. teachers at th
? It. B. Hi Seheolpalso a teacher o
Hi,. Mn "h i? ami* ^ l\n?n<
yru'Yhc and stronpr in""the woblc.T
-?-Miss 11add Mrs. Wilson o
-> the Bi>to?V,urtr TI. P. and Prof. Wil
son of the TJampton IL S., Loos
Viiv aril T'rof. W. C. Peeks of P
"R ll.s^HT^voro at the home of Mi
Jii.i Mo Burn otto. Friday P. "M.
Mis* Julia Lett's hpy friend am
si or tin oh her to Monetta Chure
Sunday. Look out if she doosTt'
mind she will be a bride befor
lo-npr. ' " :
We are planning to surprise th
new couple, Mr. and Mrs. Osen
Etheridjre. We will tell yon 'a
^ bout, it next week. Mr. L. N. Lotl
Miss Clara .Brown, Mrs.*, Lilli
Brnnson, Miss fliborson, Mrs, Sar
W, and Mrs. "GarCott still remai
sitk with no improvement.
U>(WBLE BRANCH J '
M. E. CIU'RCl
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
Sunday school opene<l at t-he uf
_:^-iBri..bour with .the Snpl., Mr. Wed
1-y very one seemed t
have boepT^ppf interested in th
work of the- Sunday 'school an
their lesson. After HuT lesso
was discussotth.wthc various cl^ss
es wo all -sat interestinpty and lis
toned to the lesson reviewed b
^^j^'iss Zerline Easter Tucker.
^ The mrmboH\?f the Doubl
f^raneh ChurctL-^foarir nreaent H
the sirifjinpf convention whfch cor
- , O i ^
MORRIS m?)\VNlht. ^
(IIUUIl
Rev. Ji-s.se I,. H;arJ. Pastor
I-harlo- ^>11?Sunday inst\~7<huvn'
I luauiifiJ ami clear,-with sunny
sk-ios, a'ui an imicainitc air oi
l "I ?r l vires?a4 Morris
iii m\n i pcned with uie usual ^er..
aiotuLlo to tin* children who. .flock
o;! to tin- riiil>i> the pastor descend
i i nun the pulpit to greet them
jyith the- u.s.ual intt.Te.stine lectureerinon.
Humbleness and it he dte
.- iii.- iv uvrjtu iiiv iiiivru^ii
and not might,?wns the?lg&son
taught to tlie children. Dr. Betafd"
preached the morning sermon
-front the next found Exedu? 32ndr
1 chapter, and 30th verse._ "The,
" 1,'u d's Snlv," ivli s the the me that'
wa- splendidly developed, to the
iiisp in,hop of all premt'it. S'unay
School and A. C. E. League
made good of the theme allotad to
thenir? . .
- At 1:30 P. M. Rev. Minis was
the speaker, Selecting as his text
" the_5th chapter of the 1st Epi>tle
' if John, and" the 1st- verse. The
" '^niv "The tes; oik a Christian,"
was tin foundation for a splendid
L gospi 1 message. One accession in
die pcrsb nof Mrs. Wilhelmena
' Oie. ne was had.. The Million P9I
lar .Wedding' and- Style Review last
F Monday riiuliT, was largely attend
e.l and enjoyed. Mrs. L. G. Davis
5 who managed the aifair, is being
*" Teefigratulated on the success ac'
hievoJ. Doting t.he morning ser
ice It v. W. M. Carter of Hunting
5 ton, W. *Va., was introduced and
1 ?ahg 2 selections irocm Ballads
" +rrrt?hp?soli h?We shaft be favored I
on next Sunday to have Dr. W.
P. Carolina to preach in the nvorn
ing ami Dr. J. \V. Murph to preach
iii the evening. A high day in
I /.ion i* promised by the visiit <TT
tliesc olivines. Rally Dav will be
the featare. ' ? C
. . m i
r mii.i.iTr chapkr a. m. k.
, .. c1i1rci1
!. Rev. <;. H. White, Pastor v,
p Ncwin*rr.v,--=-Sunday was a typi/
til spring day and the church gor
*is were seen, coming from every
Mis. Robirta Middleton was the
. evicwer of the S. S. lessedi' qjiid
-lie' did ju.-tige ttrthc task.
, A niesfiage that will linger long
n- tl.e he irts of the people was dy?*
, ,u'-ud Jit i 1:30. This text is
? .found." Psalms?4th"The Soul
? riiat Thirst For God".
Tln> ryembers anid friends of our
church of Newb'rry in general
yore made to feel sad over the
,. >ar. ing of one of our members,
(' M! .. Cliariolt o Gary.-. A very im1
pressive eulogistic service was
wiiiHict i'.l Sn-nilnv afternoon -at the
^ .'hurch. Williams-Pratt Under-.
? *? kt-rs- wei'o-Tn c liar go.?? ?Our
League is still in full bloom.
. At the -ovl'diing service hour tHe
L> RofSr. -RrA. Toung and 0: IT.
Whit" si1.lee ted Oola-siaus .'5:4?
'Christ Ij< Our l.i o," and it caus?line
hi'iit'l?-4? Iwnir-?Rev.Young
spoke sinii' encouraging
-^emni-ks tn t.lic young people, iconi11
inii ir' ii\n I, hoii' imuinoi'l.-JnT
Rev. Mrs. Sib hie Rutherford
p.' hall preach Sunday afternoon at
t IritO? o'clock. Don't fail to hear
The?Idxc-t li'iih' Club illt-'L' Friday
.afternoon, in tin, hospitable home
?" of Di. itllil Mrs: Is. ti. Quails. The
I business wsnt trail sip-ted and the
hostess served a ' dblieious sweet
course. . . . . *
( IIARI.KSTON NEWS
^ SHIEOII A. M. Ii. CHURCH
y Rev. J. (\ James, Pastor
-Sunday- -/was , Presiding Elder's!
1 > lay. Presiding Elder"? Benbo\V.
preached a -oul- stirring sermon
v loiu Cerosis 20:82. He fully explained
the Scripture; to tho autUa?rrrr:?
The hardship of" Joseph
ir with, his brother*and through obet
dience-Joseph came out victorious.
? -By?explaining the text so foi\'ci,
"ul tln> church was in a spiritual
uproar. . ?
1 l)ui' Kunday School financial re<.
m nt was good and we also raised
^r,'i
s May God bless Elder Benbow al .
. o Hrut her?lUmnett?of?Morris
s drown A. M. E. Church, who. de.
mrwon ii message, aiier
t vhich. Sister Bright seived a dcr
'ightful dinner. I
j KBENEZEIt A. M. E. CHURCH
s First of all we "must thank the I
p Mni'ghty Cod for b'aHth and
f t l ength that face the nvemb Ts of
v dhe said church an.l try to .put fiver
I?(.iiio good work for the. Lord;?
C Thanks to the members of the
_ 'church and visiting friends that
? 'mire over and h''lp us. We fl.1'0 \
' dt>ing. nicely iir all of our services.
r Idi ' S'un iiy School is just boa-it
jlg nnd uAfry class is trying to
.. ,\vTn the banner.
1 The fifth Sunday will be class
,. No. 5's> I'riv to milder a fine program.
Come out and help us.
0 On tihe fifth" Smidav nite tlvv
hwior and Sertioi* Choirs will pre
0 sent a Candle Light Rally. Every
1?one- is?asked?tcr be present.
Clonic out and h'dn the MLsion'
; an as they are tiying to help
c r the -fore!jr-oplt: nn>.| also the
home missionary.
n Watch the Leader and you -will
know jUit how?Ebenezer is boast"
ing.
I! vened at Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
Service for the night took place
it 7:30 with the pastor and mom!
, oers willingly to their post. Af'?r
U'r all the preliminaries th& paso
tor brought to us a burning?me<re
-age. We all enjoyed it very mueh.
d' We were glad to have so many
n ministers present and are hoping
them to forac a&afn,
!- : " "MrAl ' Icro'^ackz Clock is here
y from Newberry, S. C. visiting her
daughter,^ Mrs. Ja.nie Sul/er. 'We
C are hopmfr for her an enjoyahla
jt stay, i . 1 ? n
it" iDellie Mae Suber, Reporter,
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T1
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c RKV. J. J. YOUNG
of Columbia, S". C., 2306 Richland
St., has been called to the Macedonia
Baptrstr-ChuTch as pastor.
He is a great preacher and a pastor.
When you have heard him
you will- say so ..with us and is,
just called to the Purity Baptist
Churchf-Leeds, 0. C.'
MT. PlSGAH A. M.. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. C. Crawford, Pastor
Mt. Pisgah's doors were opento
a large crowd Sunday. The
.lav started with !1 unlnlliUfl Cur.
-Uiiy-Stthool- conducted by Mr. (Jlysiets
Conyeis our niwly appointed
Supirinti intent.
At 11:30 church services were
bey up. The pastor's message was
u> the young people.. All the
young folk. were .seated together.
Everyone felt uplifted. by hearing
such a powerful sermon.
P Sunday afternoon Rev. Ciawfurd
preached at Mt, Olive A, M." E,
Church.?Then
at Emmanuel Church at
Tt:0v P? -M. accompanied by his
choir and quite a number oJL-the
in. mbus.. The collection at Mt
Ol.s'c was $7.h() a"<l at JEmaiiucfBoth
.services' were well
attended. ' v
Sunday night closed a,very busy
day for lis. During the day we
w. re glad to acknowledge the pre
seiice of th^- following visitors:
Al l - cs_A 1 ice Kiblerf Frances Ltiw.
7:oil,"and Ophelia Williams, all of
tlie day... Messrs Moloney and
Cage of Sumter and Mr. (7 thine nl:
of Charleston, S. C. We are glad
to welcome our visitors at all
tinus* along with our Presiding
aid r, who visitH us ocVassioiiglly.
The "collection for the day was
^-i:t '
. ' m mm
W \ V M C*J A M C rm-n/'ii
?n . . ?ti. an. >- totit--n^it iRov.
\V. G. Owcnti. Pa.stor iH
Winnsbc.ro, S. C.?Services were '
Ko-hI all clay Sunday. Sunduy
School botfau at tthe -usual hour.'
The' ItsKOH Tn 3 rntrerestinprly"
l.iucht by? tluj?teach^**?a**d reviewed
bv v Owens Quito adiscussion
had, eTftJEcrmnjr the,
d"ut.y of a Chrstian wife a?td .
household. ' * |
?Service b^ga'n at j.l o'clock. Rev.
Oivquh used as the mwithiK mw-"
sage "Prayer of Imprecation."
Till"?WTTs indeed an instructive
serm+w*.. . % I
The? pastor and members worshiped
it Bethlehem at 2-:.-10. Quitr~
'a tfroiip of peoplo were present
a?d a. wonderful prayer meeting
w;n. had. Tile pu*t<m iiH p n
subject "Self Denial." These people
are putting over a great program.
Aft.ur thj.' seijvice a jmiis*fionary
nu.tini; was had wi.h Mrs. Faira
pr: s'.'ing.
Sunday night R''v. Owoais used
as a subject "Sowing and Reaping."
~ We can--truthfully say d!d
not our h?<aits burn"* |while the
message wax beif-ulg- delivered.
tT-cV n>i niber added to the church,
Mr. George Trupjb ^
Tiie War will soon be. over. The
M itttrri?Hrdinr -Wedding was a
glowing success. Mrs, Amos Whltner
raising S13.ft0 was crowned >he
miI,:on dollar bride. Miss
rGeneva Petts of Columbia and a
student at '-Ailen University
received , the second priae. her
maid was Miss Lor'ne Byrd. The
Bridal party and what each raised
will bo announced next week in
| the rally.
Allen ' Uriiversity quartet will
.sing at Way 111a 11 on Friday night
March 20 th.
Rev. Johnson, choir and members
of St. Mark will be with us
Sunday evening to help us close
>111- rally. Taiuk nt. Red ami Blue
armies.
TRINITY BAl'TTST CHURCH
Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor ?
Wellford, ft C.?Sunday school
opened at 10:30 with Supt. J. B,
Foster, and teachers at their posts
of duty. The lesson was interestingly
discussed by the various
classes; after which the pastor,
gave a timely review. y
Immediately following the" morn
ing dcvotionals the pastor came
forward ami took for a text-1 Peter
4:16. Theme: ,"The Honor of
being a Christian," from which
he delivered a str*ong message.
The B. Y. P.U. Jnol at the usual
and carried a very interesting
HI /v Mtinl Miao
V? ^ lliunt vviHUHtiiu iuiao
Evans and the other officers for
the very fine spirit that they are
manifesting in the B. Y. P. U.
*~At 8 o'clock the pastor brought
to lis (another.burning message taken
front Acts 4:13,. subject: "The
world's Recognition of a Christian.'
;? Mrs. B. F. Stewart was a visitor
at Trinity Sunday. We'are always
proud to have her with us.
Quite a [large .crowd from this
Mr. Fermon Rooifanl Sunday
Sh?<ly Grove. -/ /
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HE PALMCWX) LEADER
1 WILLIAM '.CHAPEL A. M. K.
i k CH.UUCII
_ Kov. J. P. Washington Piute..
Everything is motvintc aim
nicely at Williams Chapel, both~7T
pastor and people are happy an
tlhe work is "moving along snioot
ly. All current expenses are u
to date and much has been den
vu iiiiijeivs-c ine anxK'iy ol civil
tors on back expenses. Tin- pas
"Tor is ever on the alert and bring
ing thing's to pass.
tie bus the members organize
and meeting with each club'an
board... He.is a magnet in the pi
| pit for he carries a crowd every
Lwhere he is scheduled to preacl
Hp iw.ii.y.- acoordihg a standing in
[ vitation 'to speak to thcrCollvg
st.iuile?.l<?on?the?campus. Hi
I discourse on "Disdovbrmg oiic
-selfT ijr- Vesper Service la-t Sun
day -was very - instructiv
and . interesting and enjoy ycd b
both members of the faculty an
sJjudent body.
Sunilay was an ideal day in ev
ery pajrtidtlar. Hn'e atiendfcmei
-was large as lisual, and the >er
vjcis -Were animating and spicy
-The checking system used by Sup
AForgan in the "Sunday School, i;
causing many to sliced up in at
-tendftixo.?TW R'saon was inter
cstingly discussed and the reviev
was C(m/lnAtp<l bvr Mvo . l.'?n? ?
J.)ash.
The-pastor carried his audi one
heavenward a^ he delivered .hi
very spul--stirring sermon. J-I.ii
text was taken front I suae 02:il
verse.
At 4:00 o'clock lie prv-uclud fu
Rev. Oliver and his.people at Alt
Zioti Baptist {Church and agaii
at Williams Chapel at night.
Hue A. C. E. League is? flourisl
ing under the leadership of Ah
Hammle PLitckney, its I'resident
Mr. Andrew Cohens, was f
ning, Mrs. Ruth Horry, Fa1mi<
Dash,?PoaVl?Siiukins alohg witl
t Ali>sts CJoldje McDiifl'ie, Anni
Alae Razor, Prof. T. J. Lyles ar.
?great leaguers Rnd helping ti
put 'over the program.
. In response to aa np^wull>nr _
by the _4iastor for the' beLfit J
r.ihel DeLaine, the .trustee's depart
meat of the church...
$27.00 was realized a- a result- <?:
this' special appeal. The congm gi
tu?n Was Very much elated to hav
the presence of President Whitake
'Mrs. S. J.. Washington ami othe
members of State College"campa
in morning worship. Also Mrs
' Laura Dixon who made this spo
cial visit to hoaf the pastor be'
fore leaving for the We*t.? a.
The Chappelle Club met Mon
day. afternoon at the home of Sis
^ter^ Alnggie "Stokui-i, 'pi1 .-ittrm
Ti^,k t*
.. r I u y? 1 ui'w
Aiay aftummin at the -home <>
"TJTsTeF Maggie""Slok&s its TmjiSM
ent. -The J'Enierg'''neq Club me
TuepJhy afternoon at the home <>
lister Sarah Billy, Mrs, Celi;
Brunsqn president. The Willirv
Workers Club had -Its week!
meeting ,at the "hunl^ (IT Sisfe
president.?StoWardens BunuU Xc
1 met at the church Monday even
irg, and Board No. 2 met at *tih<
parsonage Wednesday . evening
The Senior and JunionMmsioniu"
Societies?met- In?ttn* persona,g
Wednesday afternoon?
I ST. PAUL A. M. K. ( III R( 11
? "ReVT I. A. Miller, Pastor ~
* ?
Suhdpy marked ? heantil'u
-pnuK_tUiy. foi: .church goers. >
S. was opened at the usual hotu
The lesson was disucssed inter
estingly and reviewed impressive
-lyr ?- : ,
Morning services l>ogan~at
The pastor ascended the 'rostrur
full of information. .After the usj
al preliminaries. He chose thi
text: ,Ioh 0 chapter .lt-U y^i-^e?trs
Hng as a subject, ,4AVI uflmt Julian
. enud himself' agai net God ami pro
pered ?" This was a special ser
_inan_to-tbe youiXg-iu n. The mid
die pew of the church was resery
ed for the vouini men and'natural
!y every seat was taken. Thi
message was deliver" d with pow
er and force, and shall long be re
in em be red'by it recipients.
Sunday at 3:30 the pastor <>
First Washington Baptist C'hurcl
4nJ congr; gation worshiped witl
us. Rev. Gaskin delivered a fore*l'nl
sermon. After which his ehoi
rendered sweet music."
At G:.'10 the A. C. K. - Leagu
met wjth a large attendance.
" Mr. K. H. MeGill nee<f to be con
nf'nded for the progress, of th
league. .
Despite the inclement weyt^u
Sunday night, a good number wa
present to hear Dr. J. C. McClel
Ian, P. K. of Spartanburg DlF
Trict. pri acheu a Vel*y inlpi'CSstv
gormon. Using this subject: "Bail
ing a fir**." This message wa
enjoyed by all and wiU always lin
er in the hearts of -those presen
_ Tl|e second ?quarterly confei
JnciTeonvened Mondpy, jit?. XsllCI
'ifa The pastor wjtn the Presddin
El-de*\-,antd" Rev.; Crockett and Pel
jrson occupieu uie rusu um, i n
P. E. gave jSpnii' interesting i-.
naiks. He twa's well'pleased wit
the wurtn carried on by the pa;
tor. ',
Dr. McClellan said this was on
of the bMst quarters ever held :
St.. Paul. The reports were all ui
qtie aWiti up to date.After
all business of the confei
eusfi Wfls?had the -differc-Ht.JftOJl
hers expressed th-eiuselv.es whol
heartily,and pledged their coopei
ation throughout the year.
> Rev. Peterson stimulated grot
interest with his ineouragitfg- tall
We are always glad to .have hir
in. our midst. 1
Tho different auxiliaries of th
church are very much alert. Th
"(Tamrhfcers of Bethel surprise^ th
pcnnfeTetwe Jirilh^audh a fine rt
J port.
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HKN\KTTSyiU-i: NIvW'S
The sad 1 'in ws ~H11 r -ity
== -Balm day 111i?i ,M r. -IWmif?MrQueej*
?f N\'\v York, only ?son of
?. Mrs. .Miu nic McQueen died: at his
h tjojkif alter a Ionic illness: The
l<(| body arrived. in the city Thursday
' cvi'illlln', accompanied by, liis wife
'' am! son, Nfr. llrover.
Funeral services took place on
Friday 1* Nl'. at Shiloh church.
*~""TTev, A. .1. Wriyht iif charge assisted
by Hoy. J". C, Covinpton of
? ii&wc church.*
Miss, Mablo Reyse spent the
( week-end witli her parents,,.
Miss- Drake _i'etur-nod home af.tor
spendiitp .a year^jn Now York
accompanied by. her father, Up v.
Drake who sjh 111. a few weeks in
New York. '
Miss (ireon and Mrs. Morris
? ledh?of?rVtbm I'nlversity. Cohnnh:a
and Mr. Cle.nerotte of Cofunic
bia wore the house "truest* of Prof
J ard Mrs.. .1. If. \V. ^ris, Mr.
1 M< i ris of Laurinpbnrp, N. C. was
with his mother also.
~ Mi-s 1,. Reese, teacher at.Harts-.'
vi'.le, S. C\, was the Friday eyetiinp
puest'of Mr, and- Mrs. Shields.
Mr. .f. It. Drake had as,' b*s
S-IVO;-bll !>-lie<( I
* Gntys. and. Pr. IT. .Wit helsi'ofm of
- NtirUi Cftr<>Una. They were* the
" dinner guests of. Mi-., and Mrs. I
P. Rec-e and the supper guests,
of Pr. and Mrs.,'Ilairna.
L, Mr. White left last week for
New York, a fter "spending-1 a few I
R weeks in tin* eit.V.
j Mr. John MunneHyn died at his
.?Tuwve Friiiav P. M. an<]_was buried
t ^dnda>\' . '
The program, rendered Sim '
'J 'veiling at Shiloh eluireh under the
lirection of Miss M. T-T Crossle'nd
|j was a s'ueeess in spit-e-?of the
. .storm. . - ' . ?
St." MielVael M. IT Church
j? Uev.'Il. It. .1 ones.-t^aKror""
Men's I>ay . '= ,
Wanted! ."OP- Men!.! Next StinL*
lay!!. A prize will he given the
r m;in bringing the most men to
" .the MEN'S DAY Services in the
morning and at night. Special
= -metrical numbers" WRl Xe. retuTFred
' in .the morning and the night ser"
vice will be; in charge of the Rev.
I. K. Goings and his choir and
I mpinlli'is i.T Ciin f tiiwdi THi<?
1men. will occupy 0110 suTF of the
e church .hid the women the. other^
l- 'rotmnmc; fertile oil and enjoy the
I service of the day,
St. Patrick's I'.i'w Rally
1 loiv't miss the program at thV
1 o'clock, when the Pew Rally will
lie- e -tored hy tho; "ARMY." Rev.
N*. \V. Green 4 pastor of Dillon M.
A ''' .ft) will he the.?speeipl
.-i>e-a!.<>. Spe.cial IiSsJi numbers
7 ~A7?Wdd Irish Rose" _hv Mis?
' Kl li ! \\ iiuams and '"Mother Mach~
7~'rT~~AT77'TIunes "Crawford; ilui
- i v, :I! In. ri iv lived by the Shihih
! Raid i Choir, the Zion Choir and
II the 1!. II. Seln/Hf Glee Cluh. Every
L r i * uhkW . to-itmike
fine" report?-Kyery?one most
7 ~jjT.l--.stv invited-mml Wclcnmorh?*?
s
rr Sprrr^irraTr, Health Carnival
And Rahy Contest
L' ,.T!" v> i y: wee hjlk will "hold our
> ;UJ? ' -ii. -vH-fcdfchg:'- m'-rf^yrirofc?rtE
L ?u .??co(l"w Am? 1'hhies?and
0 chi', : e". are beiny* sponsored hy
la t - ! . . and" members of the
At . A. m;T:i ' Ruby Contest, whiell
Vh> > on April 1 H.li, Palm Sunday
_ "' 'S- - dTvTi'e'prize.- .arev of?
babies will receive
... methinn'. Re sure to. virtu for
. .! c wiirrru baby or babies.
~ 1 tr_ connection- with this, on Trq
.' (! y nio'it"'preeeodirur. April 12th.
1 the weather bciiur, favorable, an
On' ;o r S;o it Baaa-ar will be
nnu. 'it inn. n win ne ha<i in tne
(( SiiK(|;iv^t'li<iol rrtom. in connection
n with the Health ('u niviil. Prcpnre
4_ J.L' jtHtMlU. . ??
^ Easter
11 l et us prepare for EASTER by
s attending the Prayer Service on
i Wetlrestlnv tveninjr^ dtirbtg?this
Lenten Season. Then-, on EAS^
. 'I'ER n tfht, wo.shall he better preoared
to sacrifice financially for
s the spreading of the Qosfiel thru
nit the W'ti) !?! ? Every person re.
^ rtinf at "least one dollar for'
EAST Kit nil! b(_corno-a part of-the
f Tthol.e Lighting Sel^i e v.:hich will
h '^e held j>{- the-elo-w?of tbeni^ht
|i ovgvnm, Every _nieniber and
_ Tierd. will wish to join this proi
"essional. so let us all work "in ord"r
to make the day successful in
0 Every w y. The S. S. teachers
_ e'ill do. their n.nrt to give- us. "a
n "V d program..'
1 a rrk'vii.le news
~ _
Mar 2a,?1 ',i.".r>C-?Sunday was?rr
(_ beautiful day- for church .- goers,
r^- The Mt. pleasant a. "s. was opened
IT ynt ' lif - mil Itollr. The- lesson was
d 'aught- with interest and reviewed
s hy M iss Ellen lilack.
g We. we're ghnl tocsee Ilev1._CQk-.
t, moil Thomas at his post of duty af..
ter - being sick for some time.
>_ When*the hour for'service came
g Rev. .1. ,JV. Matthews introduced
%n us Rev. Watson who preached
e u soiii-sTtrnnir sermon. His subiect
was "The Tongue Xo Man can
h tame," James J?:S.
,i, ,? At <">:.'!() the H. Y. P. U. opened
pp jp. ii ^ ? d)
fi *> I
T '
IN MEM0R1AM
l CI.ARKXC K SCB-KR '
I>i*MI March, ?">? 1U2".
j ?-Tlit*.Family.. I
^?"-T.EESVlf7f.tr' NKWS "
j ? I? ' . "'
The.girls' basket ball t>-am was
defeated here by. Suiudw team it)
a game of 12-4.- ' '
Mary--A4ma?Lewie died at the
liome of her parents,'March 2.'5, '85, .
-ind tho body was funeralized
March 24. J35, at the Friendship j
Baptist Church. The funeral \uicafried
but ill a very sympathetic.
manner by the pasotr, Rev. Moss.
The entire .community is in deep 2i
ycipathyAvith the bereaved fami- *
Joe B. Inabinett, Frank and ?
J. I.. Boyd spent Stir.dav in P?*"s- 4=bunr:?
- *
? ** ?
with the group leaders at their post
' >f duty. Sunday was contest day
and Miss Lythonia Wilson won
first prize, ' ' _ .
At 8 o'clock Rev. Watson b.rot "i
'o 11s nnalhor-*Uaa?H*-nieio iiire 1 =
ivct wiijc "The happiness of the. "
(Jodie"?Psnlm 1 -1 -
We were pleased to have with
us Prof. Hicks of Trumbling Shoal
School, Eaurens, S. C. Encourage
jng remarks-try him were enjoyed. ?
Total jiffe re i riff - far?the do y Was ?
TT5.G2'. _
Those that are on the sick li-t &
Mrs. Gertrude-Sullivan. Mrs.. I.Davis,
Mrs. Hottie Jackson, Mrs.
haura Martin. We. all hope tfor
them a speedy recovery.
Miss Daisy Wilson spend the
week-end at home with her nar- ?
-nits:? T : ' ' T
Jie^comes. t
Ronnie Ri-nw-n, Reporter. ?
St. Jame?r"AT M. E. Church 1
lie v. W. S. Mims. Pastor. ?
Sunday ; < lvml ripened id '!0"."7 nTT ~~
which was. largely.at tended. - D+veJ.v
discussions of the lesson. Re,
i- "d 11v Pi til" Mil i i\ ifh. ii in 11 li r =
f encouragement hy ihe' pastor ,
and Rev. It. Devlin.
ll:.')0 a. tn. Rev. Mini- and Rev
llli ptilpH. 11 -1 i-ta rS~
was usoci as Scripture lesson. The
-1 ifi: 1<5; subject"Divine Guid- j
a rice" which, was spiritual and inspiring
to .all. ?. S
p. in. Rev. I,ace' I U vld: jp each- ""
ed. lax. 20:J. which all enjoyed! ho 0
Message timi- him. One s.iul w;r>
nldt'.I^t-n *Ttie elnin li ; nil; ~?
At 1 p. m.- the funeral services
f Bro. Reynold. Bostic was held v
H St., James A. M. F. Church. Th_e_'
'Kith?Psalm; Rev. TT.^Y. Kennedy;
Remarks hy several; obituary,
Mrs. J. S. Wright. The pastor.
Rev, Mima, preached. jh4> 14:11: i
-(d<c, Mrs. Tom C. Logan. The rymains"
were then carried to T,nko ?
"View Gemotci yr lit? bereaved
family has our deepest sympathy.
The educational hoard of , St. I1
James sponsored a birth calendar
rally. ' ' " ~
Rev. C. A. Underwood, pastor
k4-4^nh>rr^gjE^t-Church. ]ireachp-d
col lent sermon, St. John
t:2F-22, which all weie pleased
hearers. Collection $4,26. p
Bro. B. Tb? Johnson was elected-.^
is delegate to the "Electoral Col- p
lege. Bro". W. B Greene AUej^- ?
uate. Every, friend vote<l for Mr. "
Johnson. ' C
The Trustee Aid Board' of St.
James met Friday at the home of
Mrs. Linella McClaren. White TIall
St. wit-H Mrs. -Mvlzetta Jfoarst ~~
I president. A neat sum ,of $4.<Vi
was collected. A course, of salad
was A lively t i111u u as njoyed
hy attendant <
Misses Gladys Robins on. Ma r.y,
F. Smith of Greenwood, S C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Ci'ftn" Tn-lor \Ty nnil =
Mrs. B T. .TnliiKrm :.,ol M,-, VI1
O. Jorikim. wcie ' iljniioi' pruests
I Sundayv of Mr. arid Mrs. Marion
j Jones.
j--. Miss Janie Reynolds of "CoTum[
bia, S. C. and a member of Cali
honn Falls' faculty spent the week
! end with Miss Mary R., Pope.
Attorney John 11. Pope of Groans,
j boro, N.^., who has been veryv
i ill is now in Knoxville, Tenn. recuperating
.vory nicely.
' ^ K. Collier, Importer.
(ions to ?Uf compe 0
plete compliance with
t he inviolable rights
I
?, Pif# f
f P KOI"'thSlDN AI I
I??eswns?"J
Office Hours Phone
11:30 A M. to 2 P. M jOffioe 353? "
WP. to 8 P. M." Hes. 6548
Dr.TI E- Stephen son r
Physician fcruf'SUrgcon ?* i
Diseases of Women and Children-" *
J. A Specialty ' J
Office: Residence:
1414 Vk Assembly St. 132S Oak St.
DlOIlVLlMNIELi
Physician and Burgeon
)ffic? Hours:' 9-4o 10 A.M.; 1 to 2
P. M ; 6 to 8 P. M.
ipecial Attention Given Disease*
Of Women.
OUTce , . . Residence:
125 Washington 2230 liamptoe
Phone 6429 Phone 7664 ~~
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: T??lephon^, .
1:00~lo T7M~I\M7 -Itoa. 4091
6:00 to t:00 P.M. Office 3796 . 1
Office. " 7 Residence,:
030 Taylor St. 1417 IJine St.
?* .
Office Hours: ... Phnnt; ^
t 'fcvrrio 2~1Tm. R3??~gft7A
a r.M. tu a p.m. ~ "
Dr. W. D, Chappeite
Pkijiluin and SurK?ot> 1
/j?a?u of Women and Child*-** ~~~
A UWialty Office:
Rv'auJence: .
115 Lady St. 13U1 Pine St
Colum'oja, 8. C. . !" ,
" K'
Office Hours: 'Telephone*.. /
.30 A.M; to 7:00 P.M. Office Ouik
Reaiiltnce?1 ba7l
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
' DKNTlttT-.
hilrngs, Plates, Crowns, H" ig*?-?=~~^OTTtnty~by
Appointment-"
xtruction by Conductive
. % fi|l I i ilill |
107 V* Washington St. Colo.. S. C.
>
DR. H. H. COOPER?~
? ?Dwiim? " "
Special Attention Given to L>:?
eases of the Guma *
Gold Crojya and &rw*r? W^r1
A Sp^cinlty
iffice Phone 6420 Res. 32\._
125 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
'ffice Phone 8407 Res. 07W9
totPREDERICK
/. **
ttorney-at -Lfftv"iTnTl .Ny.Lary I'ablii
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Feaeral
119 Washington St., Cola., 8. C.
hone- -7811
_AJi- Classes of THjntal Work
H. HallmaW
DENTIST
ainluss Extractions. SuLdays by
ippointments. Days: Mondays,
uesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays '
iffice:,23691-2 Gervais Street
Columbia, S>; C.
?
Fan-O-Lin System
In Boautv Culture
Give FAN-O-LIN Hair, Rdalp,~
Dandruff and Toilet Preparatjoa ? *?
a trial. Jhiiir worth-haa b(WB. 1
proven. Have and are grotying
hair?**rr?bald heads find oare
spots when directions are followed.
Will promote a full
growth of Half.
1 Box Hair Grower v.. ^ .56
1 box Special Hair Grower .40
1 box Scalp Soap .20
1 box PressingOH __ *.4i
10 cents extrte for poa'%f?e
Registered in U. S. Patent
Office. . ' t . .
Agents Wanted Write for t*rmi
Made by
!Mme. Fannie L. Carolina
1029 Hieh Market Street
GEORGETOWN, g. C.
iffice Hours: 9-2 S.-<:20
Dr. H. G. Thompson
SCRGEON DENTIST
' , ? 1-3"
Gold Crrnvna?Bridges?
7 ' A Specialty '
Extraction* Mad* Painlam
414 Hf Am?My !JL Ph*n*
CelaaMa. R.C.