The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 11, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
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_ ?Satunmy, May 11, 1935
BETPEL A. M. E. CF.'RCH
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Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor
. M7hQol^nu't ^ at the
usu^l hour witn officers, teachers
and pupils pres; pt. A very beautiful
h n, ",S:- Hrpi nl inn i unit
Faith," at" icr < iss study of the
lesson, P. E., K F'.'G. Dent, was
present*'') who reviewed the lesson
. to the d?'iight o! all present
For ll.ie 11.J., ai m7 service P.
?7 "~~E7E7 F. G. Fen.- brought theories-,
sage. PHrrlrST_w:as selected from
I Cor. i:t S S 'l i.. "The Constancy
. of Ixive.-' Thi.-- was communion.
- . ~ day, and~TFanv hearts" were made
to rejojc.-^ h- *-n<?e of the thoughtfulness^luid*!
rvcnqy (yE^t*A6ift^ s
' sage. Apparently the elder was
' at his best. He I-ft a^asting im
pi vj.-mwu luy. |jv m| "["U' intf nifflrrrti
? Bir^op' KrfoTr W.^Wjllrams, bishop
of Soulllv Carolina? lectured at
8T3d pT'm. 'His lecture consisted
of his travels and observations
while in The Bible Land. He spoke
to a full audience who was eager
to hear of the bishop's experiences
in travel and observations; He expressed
the idea, he is more convinced
the Bible is true because of
t* seeing many of tfie Biblical references
spoken of in the Book of
777" Books. He also'made a very wonderful
imprtf^ion'on those who
h?'ard him because of his style and
manner of delivery*?
For the night services, the pastor
brought the message. As us.ual
it was in?pii ing and elevating.
The second quarterly conference
of this church was held Mon
day night with' P. E. E. F. G. Dent
presiding. Devutions were conducted
.by the pastor. He began
by?lining hymn, "And are we yet
dliVb and see each other's face,
etc.?" After which prayer was
?. offered by Rev. \V P' nnrt
the 133rd I)i\iyi??ir of Psalm was
read1 and con*-merited upon. 7Thp
nf?ippr?j ut-a ol?ipto/1 In iYta
r first' quarter were re-elected t o
serve. AH reports were in first
"" class condition, and showed improvement
uvr the first quarter
The Sunday school, Stewards, and
Trustees reports were very favorably
commented upon. Much
commendation wa^ given-the pastor,
officers and members for the
fine cooperation and manner in
which they arc., carrying on. All
characters pas>e<l. Thus, peace
- and harmony marked the ending
the second qunrietiy conference.
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. RavcMul Ransom. Pastor
Columbia, rS. C.?Sunday Svas
a wondoi i'; I for the church
goer>, and forn 1 us its a bunch of
religious^ wo-'p.b >. on the job. >
- At ttt"A. M. Sunday school was
called to order by the Supt. Mr.!
R. S. Russell. After the teaching
of the lesson the .school was bcauti
fully reviewed by .Miss Estellc
sJanerette, *
At 11 :30 morning worship bo-]
can. After the fn?-.???l opening"
our new pastor, Roy. BknsanxJ
? preaoheil~an inspiring and instruc*
tive sermon from Gal. 6:4, sub_
jetft, "The cross of JosuS." Truly
we can say he is n GoH ,rnt younciintfL
At 3:30 We listened to another
wonderful sermon by Rev, Mrs.
Mary MTllidge.
At 7:30 evening worship began,
thd pastor again proved himself
equal to the task. He preached a
soul stirring sermon from I Psalm
aricl tHe 4 th verse, subject, "The
liviqg water/' The Lord's supper
was acbnmistered to a large crowd
_aL_botli services,? \Ye are glad to
see^Mrs. Inez "Russell out again;
v _ She has undergone an operation at |
the Columbia 'Hospital.
Among tin visitors Sunday were
Revs. Plair, L'.roy Jackson and
Simmons, also Mr*, Rosa L. Gantt,
District President cf the W. H. &
? P. Society. ______
Come again! Visitors are al*
ways weleoni".
THE JUNIOR MISSIONARIES
Mrs, Alberta S m ms-entertained
life Jr, STs-do'- my of the city
at her U-autiDil home on Oak St.
Friday, April 27.
The evening wn< enjoyed by all
attending. Mrs. Simons had three
v. or four games ready for the group
to play. Three prizes were giv
en. Those winning.: Miss Ruby
Dunmore, 1st prize; Miss Juliette
Raiford, second pri/.e; -and Mrs.
Mildred Brice^third prize.
Mrs, SimonT, whqis President of
the Jr. Mi:H)ionarTe.v>?C,the tftate,told
the purpose of the meeting
77' in a very efficient way.
Mrs. Ingram of Union Baptist
gave-a help talk".
Then Mrs. Simons presented
Miss Raitord, who talked to the
group on mission. *
Every one expressed himself as
having listened to a .wonderful
discussion. . ' V
SevQi'al programs were laid
out to be given in the near future.
The first of which will be a Pew
Rally to be given at First Calvary
.May 19, at .'1:30 Each church will
have a number of pews, and the
public is cordially "invited in nit
tn the pt'Ws of chcir 1 Fiends. Rev.
Downs will prrach for us^ fie
^suro and come tto help this worthy
cause. ' ;
Mrs. Simmons assisted by Mrs.
Laura G. Jones and Miss H. Hassell
served lielicioua ice cream to
Misses Peal son, Mo/.ie, Dunmore,
Raifoi-. and Artemus, Mrs. Peace
L+gt at- He ice and Bolhca.
- L-. RH>GB BRANCH Bv CHURCH
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N Rev, A. 1?. Porter, Pastor
Hatesburg?Immediately after
preach"? School the pastor
_ from the book of St. -John.
Mrs. Clark was our guest; sev?
eral visitora were present.
Our singing convention will be
the 2nd Sundiay in Mtty.
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BISHOP MEMORIAL A. M. E.
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Rev. I.. I,. Farmer, Pasor
, ^Umiay?May?fH+t?wire a high"
Uayiit Bi>hop Memorial.
Bishop Noah W. Williams,
brought a veiy inspiring" ami help?
ful menage which was taken from
St. John 13:J0, subject, "And they
went out and it was dark." Truly
our" ^ ?to?burn
ouilhi|| whlleTReman of God spoke
by the way of the gospel truths.
We are glad to son?all?our--j
membors who have returned flom
teac1uhj?~ im the various countjesJ
We are happy to say that Bi>~
hop Memorial is taking?on?ftew.i/e
and if you want to enjoy a
Spiritual feast come Sunday May
12th Mother's Day an& hem' our
pastor. .
MT. 1'ISGAIT A.M.i:., CIII RCH
Rev. W. C. ^rawW, Pastor |
. Sunday May 5, was well recognized
by chi'rch goers here. Thedhurch
was crovydpd Sunday
morning'. Rev. Crawford. preached
a wonderful sermon taken from
Song .of Solomon 6:10 The four
.old Glory and power of the church
Remarks, H. J. Davis, J. M- Harrison
amir Harney James assisted
the pastor in administering: the
Lord's supper. There were 140 to
cpmmune." " .
We were very glad to have so
many (Visitors to- worship with us.
The following were froih Anderson,
Mrs. L. R. Crawford and
daughter, Mesdameis Dora Ross,
Alice Hollo-way and" Lula Hanks.'
Mossers E. W. Carter, Sr., and
Way man Mock.
Re-v. E. F. G. Dent, Presiding
Elder of the Columbia District
and former pastor of Mt". Pisgah
passed through the- City Sunday
afternoon;?Rev. Dent Was aeconipanied
by his wife and little
daughter. While in the city, they
Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Cuthbert. All of Mt. Pisgah
is ready to welcome the Dents
at any time. **
The night-Aervice- was attended.
The collection for the day was
$67.46. . Bishop
Noah W. Williams will
appear at Mt. Pisgah A. M. E.
'Church Monday, May 13, 1935
Bishop Williams \ias made a complete
study of all Histories places
of Bible Lands and will lecture
and show pictures 'of his travelsThis
program is to begin 8:00 o'clock
P. M.
Admission: Children 10c, Adults
15c.
Every body is cordially invited
to enjoy, this treat.
DENMARK CIRCUIT
Rev. A. McNeil White, Pastor
Denmark, S. C.?11:30 a. m.
Sunday Dr. J. W. Witherspoon delivered
a soul stirring sermon.
Everybody undej- the sound of his
voiee seemed to have enjoyed his
iy,es.--age. v-Several w* r" ?luT.eel
"happy ami expressed it
through shmfting. The sermon was
a master niece. Our hearts burn
etkas, he delivered' it.
ThV-^second uuarP'r1V
commenced immodiatelv_ a f I-^r
Tservlce. Elder Witlierspoon presiding.
He congratulated"the pas
tor and - QMMpber.s for the splendid
type of \toi they are doing. Tiemembers
are,- working as never
before. \
On last Saturday the pastor
entertained the young people on
the lawn and served ' th< m with
refreshments. The purpose of
this was to organize a Junior
Choir. Music was rendered Sum
day by thirty eight little boys,
and girlsl?Ivetwen the ages of
five and thirteen. ThVy will sing
at Bethel on the third Sunday at
.'H^O p. m. Hear the White Chorus
"sing: ? , ... I
WAYM-Aii A. M. K. CJHJRCH
Rev. W. (2} Owena, Pastor
Winnsboro, S. C.?Sunday school
began at the usual-hour with Supt.
and teachers at their post of duty.
The lesson was well reviewed by
Miss O. B. Addison teacher of class
No. 1. Class; No. 1,\ received the
dsahner on contribution; Mrs. S. j
A. Moore called Tor joiners of the
churchr this being the custom once I
a month. Mr. Hill, a very promising
young man joined the Sunday
school and church.
Services began at 11:45. Rev.
Owens used as the* morning message,
"The Eternal Voice of Jesus,"
Romano 13i5. ?
Sunday night service was very
touching. Our pastor used as a
, subject:. "The Christian Church."
Little George Trapp joined" the
church and was placed on his
father's class.
On loaf SnnrlflM roif
conference was had, which?wasquite
a success. Df. McClellan
u'se?d as a theme, "Kindling a Fire."
We were glad t(T have Mr#!
Maude McClellan with us.
The Missionary Society gave a
"Musical Tea" a't the home., of
Mrs. Eliza Williams.. Thrs was
quite a grftml program?-Tlmsv uir "
program were, Mrs. Campbell,
Mrs. Owens, Mrs. McClellan. Mrs.
Green, R^v. Owens, Dr. McClellan
and Mis^'Pickett, one of the public
school teachers.
Bishop .Noah W. Williams will
preach for "u<* Sunday morning.,
The District Conference will convene
at Wayman, Thursday Hint .
Friday of this week.
The total amount raised for this.quarter
and reported at the quarterly
conference was $55f}.00._
? Quite a few visitors were pre
sent Sunday, We say to you,
come again. You are always w*4Mrs.
Goings is still on tjie sicTT
list. *'
There, will be a Mothers* Day
Program Sunday night, rendered
by the choir and Sunday school.
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REV. A. B. BAILEY
Route Box 24, Columbia, R. C/
Phone 8897
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j-i m-iics ui meetings will uegin,'
"Monday, May 13,, at Mt. Morialv
Baptist Church, Spartanburg', S-'
C., Rov. A. M. Matthews, pastor.
This protograph is the likeness
of the'Rev. A. B. Bailey, who will
help in the meetings.
We beg for an interest in your
prayers?Christians.
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SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY PROCRAM
AT SIDNEY PARK
C. M. E. CHURCH
There will'be a special Mother's"
Day program at Sidney Park C. M.
E. Clinch?Kami ay evening, "May
12 at <5 o'clock.- (
Musical and literary renditionswill
make up this program. The
public is invited to attend.^
Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor
WOMEN OF CO-OPKRAf U K ~
CONVENTION MEET AT MT
CAN VAN CHURCH
Treti'on, S; C.?'The Woman's
Auxiliary to'the" Baptist .Co-6perrttive
Convention of South Carolina,
-holilj a splendid ses-ioii at Mt.
[ Canaan Church .ReV.,, (1/AV. Block
I.-or, pastor, May 1 and-5. Mrs. S.
L'-Ii. Collins of. the fseultv of Bcttis
Academy amHttie presiih pt of the"
organization, opent*d*the meetings.
.Many- e.\ccikmt papers ?%Hsetissions
and reports claimed the attention
of tlie body. Saturday evening a
spec ial young -people-'., program;
| Vvas conducted at Bettis by Miss
Q.- B. Singleton, which was?enjoyed.by
the delegates and visitors
Mrs. B. L. Nicholson delivered the;
\vc Iconic-address on behalf of the
school in a wry gracious manner,
Mrs. Marion Moore made an appropriate
Yesponse to the same.
The Sunday school >essitm. was.-abJy
condiicled?Ley?,Mr>~, . ! '. A-?Die kinson,
Supt. of the S. S. of Tabcr
nacle Church. Charleston. Mis. J.
J. Starks" of Benedict College,'
made1 "a very practical and inter-Mi-ting??Sunday
inuming, m
-did?Mr-.?Seynunn Carroll.^ir. ,JT
J. Starks, Pres. of Benedict
lege, preached a very forceful and
inspiring vermon tc*> the laigc.audi
tree. Sunday, basing, his discussion
oh the life of Jos< ph.
The members and friends of Mt.
_Cujiaan 'entertained-ilio convention
in a very royal Inanner. There was
a plofUy for .all, and much to spare
in the way of. good things to eat.
Quite a number of prominent peirsons
were in ruttc ndance. as delcv
gates or vL-J'-urs. ?The reports
showed that real progress is being
made by this body of devoted
Christian workers. ' >
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Jesse E. Beard, I'astor'
Charleston.?Services at Morris
Brown were well .attended on last
Sunday.?Dr. Beard spoktT to N the"
children 'nt the usual hour on the
subject of the "Glow Worm." The
idea of independence was stressed
by the pastor. The" ~ sermbnette
was enjoyed by the children as
-well as the older members of the
congregation. Sunday school and
League functioned at their respective
hours. Dr. Beard spoke in
the morning from the text taken
service held 'ftn Easter Sunday
tnorninpr. The donation was re- .
eeived with"the thanks dTlhe stew^
ards by Pro. JW1,. D. Bradford. ' Dr.
Board spent several days last week
visitinpr his son, Rev. E. H. Beard
in the Baltimore Conference, and
reports an enjoyable visit. Morri^
Brown ^watches with interest,
the s*pre*s?of-.Rey. Elbert Beard,
who started in the miTrtstry-from. *
our church. We ahare In the mea- i
sure of success that has come to
him. * ,
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IE PALMETTO LEADERrnr\F7FP
\ it i.- < nihi' ii 1
^ Key. MT A- Hoi I ins.?Pastor
Charleston, S. C. Our Sundav
.nurning service began at 11 :00
when our pastor ns. i-n<l...| ^pnl. .
pit tun umpaitkd by Rev. Keel and
Rev. M*ack.~
A fter a few rendition hy^ttr""
.Senior ehTrnTTEdvTTlollin-, brought
forth the message of the day
which made everyone present rejoice.
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. , Last Monduy night uuVi the tr.g
night for our rally. Thanks t<, the
members and friends who worked
-o faithful to help us inakt. this -ally
a sureeysc
We are alt praying that ,ouf
pastor wlllwsaon regain his health
and strength. He has the best
wishes for good health fmm?ath
che imuhberjLa**1"We
are KJoMng forward to
Sunday- SebooiXpji'lflc' *' I'd' lie held
ate in th^\pioiuh;^?
Visitors ar?c"Always welcome.
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NEWBERRY NOTES
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Miler Chapel A. M. E. Church
Rev. C. H. White, Pastor
A fine attendance greeted the
'superintendent and'teacher1* at the
Sunday?School hour.
- J hiring. the morning seVvice a
p? nccostal feast .was enjoyed by
ii large appreciative uuflienco.
x Rav. White spoke on "Jesus and
the three would be followers" this
message was simply grand. Mes?
dames Ida Garter and Metz of
Helena, S. C? wert, visitors.
The A. C. E. League sponsored a
very interesting debate at the
League hour. Resolved: "that there
is more happiness aTnl contentment
in the city than on the
farm."
The visitors at the nigh^ ?.rv?io? .
-were Mrs. J. Si Martin,...Mr-. C.
H. Walker of Trenton, X. C. ami
Mr. Samuel Sligh and wife, newly- <
weds.
Stewardess Board ,N'o. 2 met at
th(T"Jhome. of Mr. Hatlie Jackson
_Friday afte*noo?. afteV-Ahe busidiscussion
a delirious course 1
waj served. Mrs. Carrie Whither
is the president.
The pastor thanked the board
for the "pounds" given to him.
The monthly meeting of . the
Deaconess Bpard was held Thursday
May 2nd at the home of Rev.
A. J. Martin. Mrs. Ii. L Pratt,
ine president was in cnarge ul uu'
meeting. . .
?Tlte. DeaconeSs Board is making
plans for fctw^Mothw's?Ftity prngram
which Mrs. A. K. Holler
jfwhite-> wtfe of the Methodist
Minister here will be the principal.;
speaker. . ? Stewardess
fioard~X(Tr"T",lhoZ at
the home of Mrs, Ophelia! PetLie.
Wednesday afternoon.
A delicious course of ivu cream
and cake was served, Mrs. Ida
P. Hare is?the president and Mrs.
Mamie Cpomer is secretary of the
Board. r .
NEW BROOK LAND
?-? 7?CIRCUIT RALLY
R'ev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
Mrs. Carrie. Ruff $ 4.05
Mrs. Minnie Daniels ? 11.00
flil'K. L1I116 Washington - 4J2Q- _
Mrs Pauline Dickson _ J.25
Mrs. Amanda Johnson ..." _ 3.G5
Mrs. Ida Lorick _ 3.50
airs. t,mma LiOricK- . .01
Mrs.. Fannie Corley _ 2.60
Samucj Washington l'.OO
Frank Surginer - ? - - 5.00
Miss Julia Lucius 0.60
Mrs. Pheobe Anderson i--. -1.00
Mrs. Julia Bates 4.00
Mrs. Hattie Chavis 12.74
Mrs. Leola Burnett J ...6.00
M. P. Jone* . ?_ . " 2.112""
Johnie Suber - - 7.05
O. J. Sligh " 4.50 1
Josephine Glenn - r. . 6.65 '
Bettie Gordan ~4JS0 j
K. M. Dervin ' . 11.15
Maggie Byrd ? 1.50 1
D. B. Byrd _ 5.25
J_W~-Dreher? 1.60
D. Wei ton ... _ -4J2oJ
from?and used as
a theme, "The 3 Wonders of the
Cross." The subject was beaut i"Ttrttys+bu^doped,
and the large congrog
at iou preseTi^^^rr*4tti^l^^
spiritual firi; burned, and the heart
of the heaters' wore lpale glad. 4
persons joined the church at the
morning service. Rev. D. A. Mills
preached at 7:30 p. m. a yronder-J_
-f?b-^rrnoTi frctri the text taken
from the 4fh chapter, of Romans,
and the 20th and '21st verses. "The
Evangelical saving faith in God,"
was the Jheme that formed the
basis for the sermon that followed
Rev. Mills was at his best, anrhthe
-sermon found a resnong" iw tpr,
bean-' of the-, congregation. The ,
Holy Communion was administered
at the mornrrrg frnd evening services.
' During thej day 13 persons
united with the church. Surely
i*o or TTJo.!. Tlo., !_
iyy tiiuu,
Mr*. Ti. P. RrnrJ presented at the
evening service, $12.7.r> to the May
Day fund; from the Candle Ligrht
Nolton Caughman 5.00
Booker T. Washington R.00 ~
T^rTF Corley __ 14.48 |
John KtVor .- . _ 3.15 ,
... $ 80.85
- . 65.10
Total ..$145.95
KING'S CHAPEL , I
A. M. E. CHURCH i
Rev. A. Guidon, Pastofr
Pendleton, S. C., May 5th.?The
Sjecoivd' /|imrterly conference was j
held at King's Chapel A. M. E. vs
Church by the P. E. of the Green- _
vttle District,?1 >r. .!. M. Bonn Jr. !
A largg crowd was in fiflendanee. t
Sunday school was h?dd at the usual
hour, with Supt nd teachers t
present. The lesson was well^ 1
taught by the ten dVoI s raft e rwh fch '
Dr. Benn reviewed the lesson And <
gave some' inspiring remarks. '
?At 11:30 a. m. the P. E., in his i
unique way, preached to us a soul- "
stirring sermon. His - te*t was
from St. Luke 5:4, subject, "Deep- '
or Waters." We arc qlwayn in??
spired to greater things after lis
toning to Dr. Benn.
At 8 p. m. in spite of the rain -j
Dr. Benn preached another wonder- .
ful sermon to a nice crowd. Aftor
wVii/- V* tV*rt PAnforonpo wnij VifOr?
ami- all auxiliaries made good reports,
and the' elder~went away
well plosed: Mr. H. V. Thomp- |
son. was elected delegate to tire- District
Conference which will convene
at Mt, Cermet-on ~thre?22ncT N
and"23cd Inst. j
Mr. and Airs,- Frank WTtliams
of Seneca and Mrs. Mack of Cleve- j
Ind. O., and several others whose |
names I did not learn were visit- 1
ors at the morning service. Also ,
many of Silver Spring Baptist c
Church^ members. s
The "Gan<t-' - were the? dTrrrrcrr "1
gutjgts of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, 1
Sunday. _ c
The P. T, A. mqt Ftiday at the
school FioTF H wit h ;i nice crowd '
kinson. She sponsored a very S
good Mothei's Day program and |?
served deHcioiu roioshi.ont s. The- a.
piii.e vv.unL l<> "STTsiT Lovinguod's *
class for ha vine- 1 he l:n-mw^rm-TTT?
ligj^^^wrrt^turnigThe school year. ^
SlT. /ION BAPTIST CillTMTI *
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Rev. J. F. .Marshall. Pastor
?Ml. ZldTi Sunday SyhoolOpened
at its usual hour wi*th~Supt. J. R. J
Dean and his stall' of.tkachetfs at a
their post of duty. The weather
ws c.loudy,Tait jtho ehurch' goers of ,
Sit. Zion were fou time. After the
lesson was bchutifulty taught by
Ihe teachers, g"ptu v
-iMUidt'l fUlj review! We all can say \
that We have a. wonderful leader, it
,v.>u ndtiy school was over
the choir 'rehearsed. Sirs. Gladys k
Walter joiftdd th^ choir; she is a ireal.
chttrch^wfirker. We im> tyll n
glad t,o know that Sir. I*iirk Adams
is better; we hope he will continue '
to improve. a
On April the 4, the school gav jj
a picnic which was iltiite a treat?
plenty good things to eat.'.
Saturday night a high class rc- 11
cejjinjfi \\as given at mo ,no;n<> 01
Mr. npd Mrs. \V. ('. Carter.- Tin ^
Woman's Boftevoletit Aid SoeTety
met Saturday. P. M. at it usual
hour, 2 o'clock with Mrs.?Jxi&ie.?
Blocker, Pres.; Bessie Robinson,
'Alice Robinson, Treas. These
women are putting their whole 1
lives '"to it. I believe-it is. the f<
best one in the field. h
MT. OLIVE A. M. K. ('III RCII
Rev; At I). Uawkints. 1'astoT v
Th.. I'1'1 siding' Klllu . 1:. A. :U. +
dams held the second quarterly eoi
forf'nce at Mt. Olive A. - M. E.
Church Saturday, May 1, K?85.
The 'conference wu> called to *
order, by' the pastor. Rev. A. I). t<
DawkinsT-"28 members were pies- t-,
cut. The Presiding; Elder preach ti
ed a wottderfti.FsrrmoTtr^Sunday
morning, A. M. a
Sunday -chpol Siijit., Bro.' W.~ M 'b
GallmdnT -11 A. M. morning wor- t<
ship. Innin No. 282 was lined by R
thi' "Elder E". "A. Adams. He \al*o <-'
rea<l the Scripture les-on. Ho selected
his text from First Psalms ei
through the fifth, .to the sixth v
verse.. Blessed Is the man that
walketh not in_ the counsil of the _.
ungodly, nor Marideth in the way
of pinners nor sittf th in -the seat
of the scorhful. r- . ' ~~
. LAURENS' NEWS 11
Beautiful services w?-re render- a
ed ih the various churches on Sun ''
day. The S. S..\vas largely attend '>
ed with scholars and teachers at p
their- post*. ' ?'
The VI'Ill services at Bethel A. t<
M. E. was largely a.tt?nded as usii- U
ah?Tht. lesson text read from w
.Matt. 1 ; 1 - 1-ti and the pastor >o- ii
lected?-a- -text I'iuiii JoilUlt 1~K
This was an inspiring tnessaee and. pj
every one enjoyed it. Maiiy vis- in
iters were present. The Holy Com 1><
munion was 'given to a large num- in
?Mttry Mill.-, tl ll~ [lie id
xoToist.. for tine?morning ' service. ~Ki
She vaug sweetly "Keep 'your
eyes upon 'the rail." ai
- The- League' met at the usual wl
hour a n.d a Very -uniqueprogram K
was leiideiiahwkli the young- t'olk. <(
Kveiyone is_looking forward to si
Mothers' Day Programs, i n the tl
various churches, , - fj
The u-uaL service was again at tc
7:.'U) with an appreciative' audi- (,i
eiicc. - ti
We ar svorrv - to rt'porl__Axuit_
Sue Nance on the . sick list. We Si
wish for her a speedy recovery. \\
Quite a few friends are confined er
to their rooms with mild attack of
influenza. C1
Mr. Luther Leake hail as his
guest the. week-end Miss Mary hi
Ferguson. ]jl
Mrs.' Ii. 15. Franklin is home aftD'.
If tvi i la iii it?rn t'lillinthia and" j.Newlierry
with homo folk ami
frirnd.s- '
Bethel was d> lighted to have
Rev. Rivers of Browns Chapel to
Worship with them On Sunday.
Springfield iiantist Church
losed a -ugcyssful series of meetings
a few nights ago with Rev. >
W. R. Martin. oj
Tho Baccalaureate Sermbn of si
1'. S. Hi School was h''ld at St. Tl
Paul Baptist Church, Rev. Camp- re
i)tll..deli\ering it. A. large audience
greeted t Item./ d|
Misses Ollie (I. Dela and Louise ai
Miller of .Hodge-, S. C. were the
quests of Mr. Win. (."aldington and in
lister, Mat" fith. '
?f?-r?SUM V ID reliort t h:i t li
Mrs. Clara Hcndy is still confined sc
o ht'r room with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. A". R. Boyd of bt
Columbia, S. C. attended the Mere
trial services?at. Rocky.-Spying ?
. htfrch. on Sunday for the latt'T's ,
leccased father, Rev.. Levant,
rhey were accompanied by Mrs.
Evlyn MeKenny, Francis Robcr- .
am.and Ethel Watts. 1,1
Mi*. Waiter Levant and family .
>C (Irecn.ville, attended u
he Memorial?^civices?*t?Rocky"
spring Church. -?. -tL
Rt-V. and Mrs. Howard Levant
xfdliuakutsomvUlta -N. ('. also at- _Sfl
a-nded the Memorial Services at w
tocky Spring Church.'- .
SUMTER NEWS " 7j
Durihjr tihe past few weeks the 11
'oik of the file ten 1 f||er.rp,-| U
,viui guuc a numpei'i m piaysTttcstfrty?rVCTitTTg
of last
ve.ek the dramatic club of the city
iresonted: "The bind of UV Lane."
rhis play was directed by Miss
I. N. Usher-fot?the'benefit of the
'?derated clubs of the. city. Miss
Jsher anil the cast havt, received
11 any complimentary expressions
in.the presentation and have been
usked, to repeat it. at Morris :TToT- t
?g? oq Friday night, May 10.
rhia door receipts pleased all con '
?med.
Miss S. Q. A^iken gave a demon- |
hmMBI
i)-ji!(* '() ?r f1(, ,,j, ,
5-Al..i"Jay \ iu ,| *,. ,
' I li.. J i? tJ.- f. ;J. ,*.% ,,f ,
ntiuirv '. la
1 " ;
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?rk appi-ar,.,) ii: \j.
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n 1 t.urt.'; ,V|
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HI, f I I
M i'. Jn tJvrir'k I .i r ,i
v.. k ( ?.. ?
K lh" |,a-L A\? vk^^fVV
-monc)ui.j?,s ala^rfr
*i/.ub< i h Lawcryjani Vt iTa I .
Siilalav. t\ f , ; a,
ill". . S. (-. . :
Cpi'i'lia U .A .
1 lldlm* il ii r J, ; ' ' '
I't'oiuiU vt thv-Of*:,- r si
Mi.-> liUriU'h S;v!tij?*'?. A!*
N\s-u? S;VII?1?M>U *;ir?\ ? *. t?.
im*. *
. I.I K I! S K-KI'OHM ! f;
I T^'ist^nxji i ni ir
r*?' / _ " . "' i .
Kev.P Samuel I.IduI, .Iteclor
'J h<-~ kno' niny >c: \ im> b'/y-an
1 o'clock l>y the ll.-t-.f
lil* his,:, text I Cur. au :
?ctT"d fill* a subjci't: "liarf, lit;
e may ??I?taim"- .
At .'{o'clock tin; __>uinU
chopl Whs In"j'_ Mii lill'Jfi U). ; incision
of the '.i.i?' n:i-"C;.o' T>
-TTTT- ?oi' dlscu.-sioii w a- diM-lis.st
V th> > !?'<?..<,
At a o'clock t}?? Y*j?uiw*' j I?
u'cicty'was convened by a'iie pi
ident, Mi's.. Kciitli X>|iic
ftfr discussion was: ."IK
an I Serve- t'hiisL in my Vac,
i<m''"-taken from * i i-i
The even inp- service wa< bejfl
t clock by.tile rector. He tbv
is. text rr-oin l'.-alm -V8tlU, ai
uik lor hjs subject: ' 'liayal
others,'.' which was m^ch.enjo,
The Reformed Kid -eopaliui.s we
Dine you to worship in .U.mir ,-e
ices.
MlfH*!i>N A. M. i:. < III in II
ifeVrJ; M.?Javkson, I'ustpr
Sellers, C\?S. opened
IK' usual il'.OHJ- uith S'i|.1 :.n. .L
a-woi'Kors tat their post of ?iu.'
ml the lesson was very inleies
itrly taught an<l a splendid rrvh
y the-Supt., \V. M. .hums. Tl
as tor beinp very, ill; arid unah
) be present, Bro. \V. M. Jane
)ok ehai'ift4 of the sei viee. lTo s
cteil his text ft< ni Kx. *J(>Tli
as p wonderful message, this 1/
ip the l.-t Sunday in .May ar.J 1
mar eonnnunion day it hud to 1
ostponed until nex: Sunday ov
iff' id.'iiU' pa-rnr s-H-k, tii
iiiir the tiist uinnniTM- li i!av (u
lstor-hn-: tffia "' ' "'^~v
couisq. he Wa- .: i: i t.. r. . 1,..
jnday.
At 8 o'clock'we aaaiu .i- cmhl,
ul ,Jaiu?*s <-:i!l ! a> <.';a- c
"-the service. I[< ; : < B.
Willie of the M ! ;, o'iuu. h. II
lected his tex.: . lro.'ii' Ac!v 8:1,
ihjcct: ""(lifts thatlaa.nii
ivy." Ti.^? \va:l
nios-afiv. We .are .;U<vays jLfla
have liro. While Avlih as. \ i>i
s are welcome .to .M;. X.i'.n at, a
Dies. Mrs. "Iv'stolla 1 .amhorl wji
rken to~1 hi- llll i! niai\\~ Fh>: \ :.i
imlay i)idri:i4iy tor-an -peratio:
pray that -la- ulil"-- It rrm
The Seller- ,] .1IIior II.. . S,
OPfit ri TeTy s a.-, . -y.i.
rm last .week. - A-iid ail u-a.hci
ive'returiu-il to ihep; homes. T-h
Alt- hasehall -i. jjm ih-i'iii>tni '. h
iTIcY.< Ti^eis ."-.i l U!1,.lay. I'l-.v J-i ,
iltlie Crawford.i,.- still sick atjJY
tit i i>ir.? 7
(.UI:KN llll.l. liAIM 1ST
( III Kt'll
Ki'i. J. W. 1 lavis. I'a-toj
Alcolu- nSundpy School \\ a
at tlit' usual hour i>y t U
ipefintendeut. Ihvlee Hut u<
ru* lesson Wils' We'll disoussed au
vi> w was ollVivii l y tin- pa?ioi
Devotional .-irv.co.s w?/ie euu
teted 'Ity Bn?, Willie W iiiiauv
id De.aeoy Bennit. Motor.The
pastor delivered the mori
g-message from l.uh'
-Itniu'iih t-hrHmrrn i..a
mely. remark? at the . e\etii:t
TV ices. * Tile
pastor also pieayhd, aj
her wotule-r.fui >ei iiiuii;'
hol lS A. M. III l<C II
Rev. A. Ta> lor, Pastor
Sunday wa- a high da\ at o .
Ul'fil.
St. Stephen was ten glad.t
ivti -4 he fnv*iux_with us at lie
ddnpanied h?:?t? rt t - 'n7 H
icnds. : -s-i?
He delivere i tile hurting meigt*
at?11 u>0?H-mt??1' t < r
as itispii:1 d hy tin message.
Visitors Aire always weleume a
'. Stephen. . ^ __ . =
I PROFESSION A J, I I
-"A TTAIEDR^ M
\ 1 Oiticfc llour? Phone H
.11:30" A M to 2 P. M. Otrice'3&34^^B
6:(W-P. M.-to 8 P. M.
u. DrTC. E- Stephenson
Physician and Surgeon .
lr I Ik.
DLBfcHf*;* of Women unci OhilcirenM
v | ' A Specially
! Office;- . Residence:
??1414,j Assembly St. lirib Oak St.
j. j " ,?H
DR.,L.JV1. DANIELS I
Physician and burgeon
* u
Otficu iituit. tf to 10 A.M._ l_to t
?"To". ? P. M.
- Special Attention Ci.ven Diseases I
I Of Worn en.Oil
iCfc Residence? I
112Q Washington . liamptoe
Tlione <>i<:j Fuone 7564 H
DR. J. U. STUART I
Eye, Ear. Net* and Threat I
Olus.sth Fitted Accurately.
Uif.ce Hours: Telephone!
1 . 11.UU to \l~OU l'.M. lie*. 4091
lN 6:yy to tUUP.M. OlDCe 8791
? ^O.iU '1 Hi lor aC TlTT^p'inT^k H
i DR. H. H. COOPER I
???? Pea tit I
w Special Attention Given to Die- H
it-' seasea of the Goime
jA4?Gold Gioea And Briufe Wee* H
:.n , A; Specialty
Oll'ice i'hone 6429 Hob. 32k.j
\ j 112o Washington St., Cola., 8. C. I
I r\tr: - >
i vuiue iiours: Telephonae: Tj
8.30 A.^i. to 7:00 P.M. Office 603J
Residence 8873 I
Dr. D. K. Jenkins , I
DENTWT I
at Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridgaa
?- Sunday by AppointtaeBt I
' . ?xtractio? by Conductiv*
^ Anesthesia a Specialty I
|l H.07Vs Washington St. Colo., S. O. I
j,. Otlice Hours " Phones
v" 8 to y A. M. ? ?Office GOpfr 1
^?Ph-ni 2 P. >r Res. 6738 I
6 to 8 P. NI. * . I
Dr. R. B. Frederick
ijll I'lijhll'l&a '
Office; Resiliences,
HOT1. i \\ asliington 1416 Para
Over V'^Prr) Sa'ctL~ .
, Colum iia,: S. C.
5."
r Office Phone 8407 Res. 67Wi
;! N. J. FREDERICK
^ Attorney-at-Law and Notary Pub^v
1 !" PRACTICE IN ALL CVJLRTB
--State and Fs^rafr
| 1119 Washington <i*
w v., vwm., 0. Vy?
t - w
Phone 7S11 . %' I .
All r,f nnnt'll 1 h 111 y
-. ?Dr. L.H.Hallman?
DENTIST
Painless Extractions. Sundays by
Appointments. Days: Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Fridays 'and Saturdays
s Office: 23601-2 Gervais StreetsColumbia,
S. C.
j Fan-O-Lin System
In Beauty Culture
Give FAX-O-LIX Hair.
DnmliufT ATid Toilet Preparation
? a trial. Their worth has bean r'
proven. Have and are growing
hair on bald heads and bars
1 spots when directions .are fel
WiTl promoW a ftili
?-?growth?of Harrr"' " *"""
1 Box Hair Grower $ Jfl '
' T" box Special Hair Grower .40
J box Scalp Soap JO
i j 1 box Pressing Oil , .4? ^
10 cents extna for postage
" I Registered in U. S. Patent
?H r ?
A dents Wanted Writ# for t*rai
Madr by Mme.
Fannie L. Carolina
1029 Hieh Market 8tr??t
it- " "? - _
4 v 'GKORCKTOWN. ST ~CT.
trusting tne sacred Mr9l
ictiona to our compe
nt, understanding, dig- MfciM
died r| Service ^ insures IYTuJi
plete compliance with
the inviolable rights
rl desires of the be