The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 25, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, May 25, 1935 ' 1 1 " . Bishi)p W. E. F-ulter Tonra-His Work "V ? ' t r Leaving Atlanta alxuTI TTTo f7i fct of April poiiitf North lie stopped t, at Greenvijle, S. (\, then to Thoni- ' j. " asVille, Nl C. ~TTo"T<"Vuml tTu- con-' p ?^ditioti f<f the people ( ; y~ph':r inir. a Then on to tin- District, of Col- 1 v ombia?nTrrh ffci frill'.ore.?The sdlnt>=L4? and his friend- were vcr\"--p;Tad to ;l -???see him.- ? : * ?r-.j ; From there to Now York-. Brooklyn and Butfnlo. It was his j ^ first visit to Buffalo, since 11] We do Ivpne ho wont he as long 'l coming hack attauu He went from i New York to Detroit by the way s of CanSda, lookhipr <Uit~o\er Cana- j da a that beautiful jrreen country i, and farms, he said, "The Fnjrlishmeir seem to be up anj at their ^ farming,. The . living condition j, there is very-good." . ( ^ In Detroit lie found the church n getting alone; f nc. ,. The saints and khis friends made it very nice for t hin. there. 4 " [ 'then 011 to Oh jo, Cleveland, Colli nib wa ana Cincinnati. * His stops ??'?* " cu v i-y h-ne-thv as in- was 1 scheduled to meet .the Missionary s Convention o? the Southern .'iosce at Atlanta..beginning <M-ay . l<>th. - t Mr,, l?Uh. . Ho said Hint hi' was very well pleased W'itli the ohujrches spirit- ' ually and' tip* . jronoral eonditinits anionjr the tfolored people of tin ^ North have areatly iniprovj'd and L tvt; continually jfettini? hotter. * God be praised! . All the churches" say *in unison, "1,'onjf Live the bishop.'' ^ ^ - Pastor at Detroit. SIDNKV PARK r. M. 11. C'll I lt< II ? : r Rev. .1. ('. Anderson, Pastor The-Sunday school opened ii t f the usual hour with the Supt,, Mr. D. It. Sharks, ^presiding. The les: 7. .7.son subject, " "The Moaninjr of r Baptism"-was'beautifully di*cu?s- * ed. '_] j ii i i . ' pulpit with a wonderful sornioin | ' After wh.ch several were baptised, p At, 1 o'clock -the Paine Xollejte ' k.^ Quartet rendered a imud proirriun. | * The evening service betran ?n I last Sunday at <>:.">() and- .the? pas- I I .tor tilled the pntprt?tperain -with another womU rfiil sermon. The Junior Board will jjive a j 1 .. silver ti?L "t the parsonage Su'n-.j "day nij>ht at 7:"?0. The p'ddie" is p invited. ^ _ j ' S, II,R^iciiVYtcil ^1 ... ' - 4 ; i - * ,^1'lK.rs. S ? 7 opened at. its us.uaT - l|l< [ " k\sson was well 'y'J.'- .-'4'j .At 11 :5?0 K?v. MiTVy came 1>" |.' fore lis with a jrreat message. \Y. were u.plij'tt i af.O: 15 (villi a MofVj ' er's Day prperain whirli wu,; e"-i.' joyed tin oue:htul by all. After" tlu- program We were attain bless i *;) with a >Vorm< n whtvb was .alsoJ henVinprrm the day set aside. Wi can truly say Il^it our hearts burn- : td within, while the?tuan of God :J talfce I to us. Sunday' was our ' yidtip- tally .<la> and wo arc y'ad ! 1 * iji, i .:pki-L-i.lr... lUuT';] ii i' n.i d 11 a ii '? ! ..f^rtatsr^ ' r??-? j"t Club. No. '1, Airs. Kliza 15. Rollers, $5110; Club No. 2,'Mrs. Raeh- 1 J.V' ?-Vl. I0.r>2; Club No.. Mrs. ^ 111 Kli/.a' Ci: . rohh i s. $8.10; Club No. j * - 4, Mrs. Klizabeih. Crazier. &N.50: ! f ~ 7 Clllli No.?rr;?hrtra?I )nvis;?$10.11;}; 1? Club N(?. f>, Miss W. Jones, $7.75; 1 Club No. 7, Miss- - Marin iRbgfrrti,j*? $1.17. , , t, j ALLi7N TIvMPl.H I r . 7 A. M. K. CHCHCH * Hev. It. I. Lomonf Pastor GreeiiviHr, S. Ce?-Sunday school )?f opened at 11:15 a. ni. The lesson H wiisj, thoroughly taught by classes. { i .er theof, the h'-son, the VH^^^v.sasseihbled and listened JjQ i a splendid n^ipw by'Rev. D. P.; Adams. The pastor made some in- j trresting and timely remarks, w. Morning service 'began at 11:1 5 j \ a. m. . This be'injT the 3rd Sunday v The Junior Choir l'urnishiid-the-mtn?[ sic, which they did in a very fine [ way. The pastor read for a Scrip- j ture lessoir Pta. 1 '! '!. His text was 0 fetind Psa. til.'l, 1st verse. He <j used for his subject, "The Good"T'nesS and the Pleasantness of Uni- ,, ty," This was a strong "sermon? _ filled with thi>?suirit-?nrrd?J*!lVe" " much food for thought. We had ^ one to join chui'ch, Mrs. Jessii ^ 1 Portlier. She was made welcome r by all. c At TdJO p; in. the pas11.r, choir T and members worshipped at ST7 j Andrews M. K. Church. The p:ts- ? tor preached another splendid s'er- ^ liion, which enjoyed by all. v The A. C. P League met at th? usual hour with a large attend- ^ ance. An interesting topic was ? discussed. ? .?,__ p. m. Although this made the third . sermon ,f?Jr the pastor, he a preached another strong.and pow- 1 eifui sermon to appreciative s audience. His text .was founder Rev. 3:12. H? used as a subject^I "Overcoming The Road To Spirit- s ual Blessing._ t ?We are sol I'.V Hf'l'epoil the ill- =y noss of Mrs, Lizzie "Calhoun, Mrs, n Lucinda Washington, and Mr. (Tarenee Franklin.. We Hope for] them a speedy recovery. i_J uL- tr.,t iiowaii.,,,,-.. T7 ; ? 1 c Columbia, S. C. -attending the con- t ventioff-in connection with the r\ Wilkinson Homo. h ?The clubs and auxiliaries aro -j still wide a^'ake. All clubs and j auxiliaries as well as the members v ' are working hard to make a fine y showing next' Sunday night at t which time-the ".Big Pew Rally" tomes off. - 7 ..... j $ 1.7.7 'a*' %-.& 7.. - V J. ..v He..-,' * 1ST., JAM lit) A.M j].-d'IU'U< IT | wuk4-u^ .M HI liar's !);[>-. Xlw? >upW an i teach*1 is bnninht3 out In- program very uniquely. M' ami .Mrs. Tieorne Cochran . nlertained their kittle daughter iruesuiie. with pu Lscbirthday- V n t y v nl'lr1 ti-- n ' May 1 I t t) v cluck, l^uito a few boys aiul iris enjoyed this all'air. Little L.. destine received many gifts and dcliciouy course of ice cream ! v nd cake was served l"o the group t : f happy, youngsters. j .Misses l>aisy A. and Bessie M\ lellaniy were hostesses to :.t._h e 'rue lieai to dub Friday -TMay. 7th. Mrs. Thoinasina Jones prei ed in the absence of .the presi- ^ ent. Mi*-. McNeil became, a mem- ( t r of the club. * ( -Sunday May l'J was another j feat day at St. James church. | lev. tb. S. Jtobinson. broke th e ... read of life. Many hearts were | lade to "rejoice. The A.Q.E. League met .with lie president Mrs. Azalea Starley ] 11 cliarge. i Evening .worship was carried ! tev. H. N. *Moses and Ben John- j om ~~ I Bead The Palmetto Leader. IT. PISiiAll A. M. E. (TH'BCll t Wev. .1. E. Dixon. Pastor fr>, > I lie chiych goers on their way to i?i hip. Monday si-hoolop. ne t at the usii ' 1 hour, with the assistant Supt. ir. i liis crew'of teachers at tlreii tist i?f duty. The hs.sOn, "Bapi'stn", was fully discussed by var- " oils, classes, and. reviewed by Mr. I. Dinkorsoti. . " """" * At til re. e o'clock M is^i Al/.e'ta Uae Coilcv had a very uplifting unoTaih. ?This y<Tin^ l.ul.V~ni<>: ??? .till sum.- others is trying t'UPfcaise iiunoy to. buy a church clobk. \\\ , I- p'faying for their success. Thursday nlgjit. May 10. nfarkt. . , he. social! evriit' of the day for this 'oTiiniuiiity, A group of young loople were entertained "by Mis.Vilhrdim na Carter at- tier home = all banting hef birthday, Playing aids and dancing to the. strains. ?i" musk' were the. features of the veiling. The living room was dee t a ed To a 'contrasting colors" ?TT~ ink. and grten. i A t elL'.v-. 11 o'clock tile. glL sts w.civ shoved in the dining Pot in, which. lv.tr heaiititiilly decorated' in peon and pink. They were sejv-~ nTTstiawh rry, ice cr? am and cake n pink and green dishes. Those \-njoying this lovely jti'f-' air were AH:ATclCuffic, .aura .lacks n, Sarah and Wilhclnt'ha C'artt r, Kv lyn and Ireiu " lolmstm. Hlla Redmond,. Ahvillie " ,;d LUllt* S^-Ott. >th'~ T y-i \s'Vu>* ".fYtlfflT CorTby. Sam CarClayton Johri <fn, .John. .'and t?K*siph McJ)uffic A'iUio Jackson, C'apus .Scott ani., V- J. Ji't'l't! son. All i\ port'.iT at; n;i".\5i?l)lo cvo'uiny. 'INK (iROVIO CIll'KC !l MOWS. Rcc 15. C. Cunniiiuham, Castor. 'oak.?Sunday school opened at , Ho usual hour with a pu< d attend-. _ uht, and the lesson was.well (lisussed. An enlightening review 'hojo'stor Was very much an- _ Rev. J. R. Xelunis. a younjf com nnnity pastor brouirht to us a" Vollderfnl nn><<no'<i fW I 1 -art If. vn* very much enjoyed by the conri'i'jratiQn. At 2 :.'5Q Rev. T. A. Rinjror ireachedfor us] This was also " t delightful sermon. Rev,. Cunningham motored t o tit. Zion al'tUdQ to preach an after loon sermo. Visitors Sunday were Mrs. Georgia ii iuit,??>i i'i aii'l tivoi;.1;!' ? liber. A _ " > .?. -Those on the "sick list are Mrs. ' fci+Hr -Boyd. Miss Eva Roy.!, Mr. -j doses Rol>in?un and Mr. Charlie , tlDtrer. ___ AIT. NKHo 15ART. CIU'RCII | ?.-.Uev. ^trAVr-Wine, Pastor- ?j Wateree, S. C.?Sunday was a leautiful day for ehureh-jjoers. UmdaV?sch'x l was opened at?it- -j ivua'I hour by Supt. 11. Williams. Tlie le.Au n was beautifully taught , >y- Prof. J.. S. Anderson of East- | kvcr. Everyone enjoyed the spied- j lid remarks made by tlu- pastor. , At. lfd'.O the pastor mounted the ostium, preaching a soul stiiTinir Lermoiw -Atubjerhr ""BripLlsnfj ; The members of Friendship Rap | ist Church of St. Matthews, S. < came and worshipped with us. ; )ther visitors of various ohurchs were:. Deacon S. C. Cope. Miss | N'Hine^Rnti'^ anti-Mr.-Iredell AViD- -| iams of 'Mt. Olive Baptist Church j imt I'roi. .1. k. Anderson- from ( lood Will. Visitors are always t velcomo. Conic agarrr: I IT. I'ISCAH A-. -Mr-K. CHtTUHj < llt'v. It. C. ( rawtoraTT'a*>tor^v~f^ .Sumter.?The services were well ttended at Mt. Pisgah Sunday. | To pastor preached a wonderful j icrmon. His text was, "Will a nan roh <Iod?." Subject, "A ! priceless privilege.'* This nies-1 age was so thoroughly explained j > hat even the children could underf-4-i ta-rrd if. It. seowsthat every--scr=?~y ion that Rev. Crawford preaches < better and better. 1 Sunday nigh if Frost ling "KMor" ; , W. Withor.spoon of Charleston, t !. C. delivered-the message, ills ext was found St. Luke 23:33. j : 'his was a powerful sermon. We l lope to extend"! an invitation to | v >r. Witherspoon to come any time. ! i le was accompanied by l)is wife t iho (is a very charming woman. I < t cordial invitation is extended o Sfrs. Witherspoon. 4 TUn nnllnnllnn iVia .law ul.lc I i MV- C*' I IV.A. tiuii 1 VI ?IIV "MJ ?? ? ? 1 ?0327 . ' ". ar:?'?_ij" ?"-T? ^ ~ TH ahkkviTXK N KWS" ST:TVMT8t r rt-v-rnrwrn-1Rev. W. K Mims, S'miihiy school opened thi-; morn 1>x ng :il li>:<)0 A. M. anil\| Uerded-ami reviewed by the Supt" 1 frT T. ~3"oh HsVmr I I mil A. iWi' It >" I '. I'. Hlin.ii.il i L .a- in tlir pulpit. Hey. Rhode-is mil the Psalm 00th as scripture---1 s.-on. Tile text R'v. .Minis used (. net of the discourse was "The ^ ight kind of wisdom." ''! 11 8:.'50 T. M.a discourse sViitject , The True Gospel" was trieely tie- . ivciFijf. hy Uev. I., F. Rhodes. -1:150 I'. M. Rev. W. S. .Minis and ' -N he Choir of St. .lames A. OI,- K. | 1,1 liurch worshiped at l)UTr \Vt st, S. i . '.with Itey. .Johnson, who istho*j >astor. tin re. Ft seemed to Jiave . 1 wen the beginning of a rally and 1 '! ifiT.l'.i was raised for Kducational i imds. . The Kducational Board of St. i lames A. M. K. Clnll'Ctr met May HVtli at 1:: 1'. M. at the home of iie .Misses S;lttte a-nd Jessie C. |i ;,air. Miss Collier eondilctinj? (j dui.dvx-txtioixaLi^Letxiap.?,. The# the n ['res. .Mis. G. A. Gray carried the si pn.-t nf the moot i tig ' Upd j F i slu rt literary program rendered | '] tin! $(5.85 raised. The hostesses, J ?r Miss's' Fair served a delicious j \\ ourso of icc eream and cake. yj Mrs... iJanie Covin and her two j{ .jsand suns-have returned to her f( lioino from New York City after j?.n inur sometimi. therewith her ;| laughter, who was ill; but is quite u kvoll now. . . * ^ u V. 1?. A.tt-CHI UCIlr . V ? - _ ' ?# The young people's auxiliary met at the honie of-Misses Cum va and I.eola Whaley onijyioiuLuy, .May Hi. Opening > i"ji Holy. ' 11 oly. Holy. The l.ojOi' iruyc was repeated in .concert. Minutes. >f the last meeting were read an received. . The roll was called, ami < aoh member nespond* d! wit h a Bible verse and dues?The usual Inisiness. was tiaiisaete r4 " U111- "** errs lor our Ileal year were elect- " ed .is folloWsi Miss Mary ~ F.rci.t--Seed-. Mis.s._ Ethel Simmon.- Jj Treas,, Miss (uiiova Whaley; Cri ' ' a-, Mis. Cieraldine Blocker; lie- _C' irt.r. ! Luis Bearhu.it>. Wi; ffrl'c then* dismissed by the president. e W ' weie served a delicious V ^uiuut-eoutsc' by. uur hostess. The next meeting; will be held at the home of_Mrs. Eilylhe Mention, l obnial lltdv Visitors are always a eleoim . a II. 15., Reporter b m i* wlst n1 i:\vs~ One of the .most exclusive soe- p hi! eVefit.^ of the season tor elderly v ;> o'pU ' ecciiriil Saturday evening j *'i the' hum,' et Air.. aiVh .\lrs. \V. hi. IVin'tt ivlii'ti they jvere hest_i\nd q hostess to a number ?rrf their 1, friends. The quests began to arfive ;it T hit) o'clock and soon after want in nan playing ganu s such (l as W re the. Vogue "of their, "Yes- ., Ui dyeais..'! The occn-ion. was a_ p happy "one,-a. reipiniier ^lif ? then younger days and was; entered with such a high spirit of youth- p fuhuss until all of. the perplexing * rares -of the day s< ei.nod for. a mo ^ in nt lost and fortfOt ten. The ' jae-ts -present wsoe ^ K. M_Johnsoii, Mr. and Mrs. Y. F. Valentine, Miv and Mrs. Calvin I la w.thn no,, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. 11 SussVwell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blunt. Mr. and Mps. Paul Saxon, Mr- and "Mrs."Urdu rt Kllis, Mr. and Ale.- li' Pi inlF- .\Ii- \|r< (i,.f, AMHii.. 1 .-fin 11 '! i r ^ --yj rwrt r ii- 1 !I!H>1 ll v IXiUciU. .Ml. a::.p .VJrs. I? *11. 1/o, 1 I'viil'; (). I.i SniiUy Mesdumos Nun w n:e (JwosTiy, I<2h 1'. Johnson. Li/./.io Veiyijr, Ella .1. (.c'wan. Julia Pru- P ill; I'i aid?liayoii. ami Jm.Iiii Vain . )J _Tlu- vw re. u.-jK*i\d mtu (l ill din ir.K luuinlry Miss (J.uuujcia ^ lYvilipaiul^ -eated' at tables-each flowers in the center where I hoy ti iUi>ycd a delightful liv.c-cnuijfco n ('i past con.-istinir. of prape .mire cock tail, fried chick1 n, hot roils gravy, h !?rei n peas, chipped Irish jiotaUKs ai macaroni", potato -ah.il nvixed pick! T . s, eoeoiiut pudding, iced tea, ice el 4lvam an., rake, Tr:< mo.i .I. 111 Iit rul affair came to a v ryJiappy. end Si iftcr Pnd'. Smith speakin>jr for pc he quests, thanked Miv^unl Mrs. n.i Pruitt for the ppivloxc of spend-" fi nK such a pleasant 'evening in heir home. _ - ti Kev. \V. S. Mini-* pastor of St. bi s. (\ and his choir alnnj* with his j ^ 'riends from .Abbeville and ,Mc- E [\>rmick worshiped with Rev. rcrhr S. .h hii-c.n ami the people of Mt. 1 w I.eb.nnon Sunday aftei noon. The sc arxe conjiri'Katioh was charmed j v< ay? the 5wect '.'inginir of this historic cjioir while a swift 'current j c] >f spiritual fervor rah throughout, he audience while Rev. Minis n ircached a strong sermon from i (j .he l.'5'Jth Psplni and the 1-lth verse J $ I"he .occasion was in the interest j j) rf the ErturaTiTTnnl-.Rally, tht re-1 s lilts of^wh'ieli though were very ) i:rkm:zkr a. m. k. cm kcii f > : \ Rev. M. A. Mollins. Pastor .! ", Charleston, S. 0.?Morning sor- 0 .'ices he van at 11:00. The day \>c- >-?-; ng vo^y beautiful the serviced: ;n\ml. : '?:?1 j\ .jionie pray or was offered. by V' tev. M;uk. Tin* pastor delivered1 i brief but" tffpiriTrfj SOrTnoit ami ' *"r Anybody fit spiritually alive. in The Stewardess board bold their irmiversary Sunday night. The I w lastor addre>scd. them. The. pas to i . us vill leave Sunday night for Wash- J ngton, 1). C. where he will enter fic he Hospital for the iniproveriient w >f his health. \ j hi Our prayers follow, hm every i CI ttni of the way. ?? Ri The Sunday School pknio will l*? <k rtvPTS Wt the 3TBt^6fTSTay7 ? |KT .?St- " V ' ! 3i_ : E PALMEITO^LEADER COKKSHlMtV NKWS ".ihui -?- K. <; I lie . Sonyi-mor Cluh k;iv?. a |>V.i~i'prt, 'i !i am ,Sunday afternoon ut 2:.'I0 o'- tleni h k. It was very much nij'?Vy<I I amC - all present. , ' ' marl Thr?rehilWt-*?ami 11 n m l? w.?t rch iss Fva C. Robinson .in- nru.nl jj hav->hor homo- again?aDor-i |.]t fc im .i.iju: the wiliUiL?UiMUmli 1^1 , in-, i\. C. U.'ilt'hln^, ib H< nder.-nn 1 lie Hi nil i&hvro.l, " ' Mrs. Mary S. William-"?.tin! M.*-| IMi u l ie H. Butler of CJreen\ille Chin it nt the w? eh i. nil lien.' v-uaLupr- her | hitiv.i s. . ? i?n V W'rr are happy . to huXi MUs Tiiei ?Robinson return from O fun go- unioi inr after spending the \nnter Ntlt it h her brother, Prof. I >. T. Rub- (Job! son- " ' . r The" \V?. II. F. Soci'ty. mot at. it Ali ie l.onn of Mrs. Kleanor TI. ,RiJn-, 'vifl#* -mi Sunday afternoon. "" After !,,.[ . ,i ines.s <ias discussed a repast- (ftint ' salail'.?--:;iltine.s eool-a le anil .\i, ike was servi-d. ^ CAT FN FY NliWS ''W with Sunday, was Mothers' Day at .nnil 'untoii Chapel M. F. Church. St.. uv pastor preaehed; an al>h- ser- M II >; i frwuJL Ex. 2:t): using'ifor a ' >tie ;bjeft, "A Mother's Reward." "their lVht person* joined the chpiv^ .. | he evening service was a pro- / Sum ram dedicated to the Red and tore 'hite Rose Mothers. Both scr- vice. np^ \vP)*a lnrtrnltr of + nn/l/w> mL.~ . ?^?..?? X I1U \\ cv. K. E. Bothea is the success- nan1 ll '.pastor. ' , \Veel Those on the sick list include f10:i! U' KoV. A. 1?. llolnies, Air. .Jessie -y .. . s - , .. . wofi Mi-. J'liltoh lhomas.ol ? hailes- ^ s. i", K. C. is the truest oV hi- aunt, ^ Irs-, Game .Lintl r. .. " The Rev, and-Mrs. A. I,. Cfriod- jj"t, in are hoiiie from..-Atlantic, Ga. M1C(. ii R< v. Gooduin is a -studoift iihister -of Gammon Theoloiual v? - *? ers. I'm aiary. , . .*. ALCOLU NEWS. ' . ' >. M Green Hilt Baptist Church still Rev. J. W, Davis, Raster. , . M Supt. Sister Divine Burgess dj>- fron netG Sunday- so laud at?tUa -usual ;tirrt7 our. Roy. L. II. Hatfield gave us i)C(| tmte?tttApirintr remark-,- Revr- y|U,' lattield resides now in?XiaC York j|| n Is sermon was very niueh enjoy- , il by all present.- ' , The pastor Rev. Pavs?tklye r - j v ';, il the evening message. '.This as-also enjoyed by all present. ' ?.c ? - ' - ' 1 ' PROSPERITY MAYS. S(M 'High rntrin services been n after ' , J , very hi spiring Sunday : sclu>ol s-on Sunday May Our pas- : K. Robinson gsive us? ; > onfc very?cm-tnrraging -rcnia:rkT-t the morning worship." ' 11 11 At 3. Rev. V. C. Wafiaee brought: ?, us a l^jting niessaee and the- (-~ hoir of St. Paul rettder-ed- be^uti?d-, fuli music;,-aj'ter which, reports J."'! ere. niade'Vrom the, R..byjii*MLcst. .' 'he reports \ver<K its --1 *t V!.ai ri/.e AVillie F. ?oung"?1'5.75; 2nd 111 riy.e'Mary Alice Wise. ?12725; 3rd Jjj)r r lxi' . n ii i; i ,u. v, ra nam ? i rize JervaisHiirlon *11 .i>5; at h j rize .Joe Antiji Marie: Junes $1!.- j'T". th prize Robert' Lee Bfidges $C.0. Thanks to all who assisted in ? ^ lii;i contest. ? ... , Mi$?s Carrie Riekard ami Gu-sie *u( 1 ijih are home from Jiettjs Ac:Ll- 1' niv; also Mr. l'liiiull .lones of TTTTi t'Tmorsity. I Rev. Wilson' of Greenwood has lade his home here. j - ? 1 NEWBERRY NEWS ? f 0('n Drayton Street 11 i vrh School ' "jj estival were enjoyed by all, who I 'jf' ' e re present. Thursday, May l'>. | W . 8 o'clock " <) Chn San" was ; 'y"-~ resented by 5th irrndos, teachers j j ? [i,oLiiir> Rir'ili .1.1 Try an ; ,1 K. p. il 1 i a.i 11 p co stunres were designed pri.7.-. y; Miss Annje Mao ".Morgan. 'Ma- I' t ^ ic May Festival was presented by .j ii-a ju s^_tainic(j iv Alien. ache*, and pianist for .InteTmo- ! t ^ iate .Department. ' ' j p. 1. Friday eveninjr S o'clock "The t'V' ast CAmct" \Vas-presented by ftth . JV id 7th praties*.' M.esdames Nancy , J inpl eToirtrrnt-- ltr;: !Vf. -:Vmtnp t?g'Hr? The nrincinal. faculty anil Hiph f> :'u rhool Department request I lie nee of ti e / ?'ds to trio c m- \.?a. icncemcnt exercises of a success- , il mr. ? - . V.' ' > Friday, May 21. 1.9115, presents- f" on of Ifiph School ' play, - "Noriy's Darling," Mrs. K. (Tuess .' 11 ravi Unectress. ". " ! ' Sunday, May 2d. 19115. Rev. K. . Gaulden, pastor elect of Rethlo- a?. *111 Itant'st Cluirch of Newberry .U1 ill deliver the cotnniencehienr i union tt? the -e.niors. Hear this ll,> ' , - part ninp orator. ' Monday. MilV 27, 1 1 >-'!setiiois' . ?. . ?ic . inir. ass exorcise. " 11 Wednesday. May 29. 19115 Dr. D. .. .' . Stanti n of Atlanta, (la., will * |l scliver .the annual address. I)r. p"Y' tanten is secretary of Atlanta Uvisunt -of the American Bible ?Vy, neiety of the 'I'n'ited States for .1 .'.i : .eU.i ,.f *vr* ''' ?U jni'UM . uu.'ivi wi J- jvl amnion TheoUnrical Senilnar>\ .. j has under liis supervision South . '\r arolina,. (It-oj uia. Ahihamri, Mis- . ssippi an 1 Florida. The pro- .' ram will betrin""promptly- at H:"0 ?. clock. Don't fail to hoar this i ' lver toiur'uc. or:rt<rV?___ ? - ... bo merntnlntcd' fni^ mnii cc of this character. ''V Miss Edna Rutherford arrived j o?|J. om Jh'ttis Academy Fridny even- j " J., j? after havinjj completed the | ?achersk Ti'nminir ( our-o. She ! as valedictorian of the class as ' ^ Dr. Samuel Robinson of rhila- ! lphia, Pa., and Mr. John Jones,! ho js in mail service in Pitts-1- ^ irp, Pa., graduates t of Ilojje tj?rr^ raded School, that is known as j- : rayton Hiph School visited the I . j >votionai service of their Alma ater MoMay" 'ffiSFnTri gr-"' -Other j "^i ngujsln<l vfsitojs welt* auld> i). .Mi. .>;tTin 1 '):< -! '>t1 ui idelphin. I'm. All of 11! 1 i')i entertained the facult\ is. ,1'rof. I'. S. (tallinuii'.iniced?t4fe?pi a 1 im' ,?,l'i ii.i ip. p-? 3^?i t,l.|lhlotl J #1* *' ) 'I ? 1* i i. -tlauhlun.??r? ' ~~~ V isitors i?.s S.i]iT7- Anna- W riliy?fi'un'i lolle, N..C., was tin- irucst of [ui'tm.Mr. and Worthy Vest JJouiwIary St., last w< ? U e they- iiijuyi.il a? happ-y rei. is Naomi Steven- ami l'iasy in. wi re the week t ivI nue-ts t hrives at?<i?is. \y S Ufclajel! J/'ties < 1' (ife tlS. ('. is .-.{leinfaMyc- a- w>.' k-,w;t|i a u nt. ?Mks. Alma Iloh'inson ier, St., *' i'. Joseph You up; of (i.i;e" nv-ille , whir is now working in Char, N. spent a? iVw- hours his patents aSlurduy. Mi; Mr.". Sim Young on Caldwell lie was lootine- n i l) r. Jason June- an 1 MiV. Join s of l'RTsliurir, S. C. .both of t \vore, citizens ol" this city visit tufvai v I'm ,-t>vtoi ia n ( luirej lay mornimr. They j?sf vo in tiny-rcjmrrkv. durinjr the -er won- triii<l.t . have Mrs. Ahcry.. bacIt*after spending a few <s in Lauren-. S-. (V fop.hvi ih. . She is lookiMir be ttor, iss Klitfnhct-h Huilt'i* spent tin < end in 'Columbia. S. G. , ?5hi ill in smiles over lief trip, iss Gin liola Singleton speiv loifford. Ttftef' having -had--s essfnl term at Colonel llrowi >ol of 'which tlu y were teach tiLL aiwl It^itlp rs. ."Georgia Mae Robinson. i: confined.to bod. rs. Rryant Fortune ri<Uune< t Washington, two weeks - whoi e -he- was ?e-a Hed -t?--t4n side, of her sister and mother ieft them iaiy-h ln'f H", Klimr mv, wr tTTrstrrho- will sou*" l/i red to health air1'in. is. Klsio Haniels t >k soriou< I Sunday niirht. May Ili./'JW.a is bettor. \^e hojro fur her i iy recovery.*' rs. Ainu Lee SIii'li <m .Ton. is bettor after having Weil >Usiv ill last, week. i\ Thomas S1iu.li.' her s??n hu* rned friini.tb'o hospital. V al'v triad ( > know Mrs. ItoiiinV xjn i at inn was-a? fu] niif?-; She ;s yvttiny alum r. Allen ?lb-wall. tin* so n - in ivf M r. M:\ek~Tiieki-r \vrn. t?r?\ 1 W:n-11 nSv tTeii 1. X: C.. lanesilay. His l>?dy was funi'/. 'l at r>r?'\vn Chapel A: M. K reh. Helen. S.- < '. ; I'ev. T. F per- in charge.- I'ndertaker .1. H. Williams. 1 * i I ' ' ' . . U .1 , , A 1 ,1 U . !! ! ? M iv 12, 1"Jo.1 11 or body \v:i; ml Wednes :uav. FuiniaV at Icy '/i<"n Church, Mrr .J. H ionis. undertaker? v were iii'n! to scv Jtlrs. K<'.?y r.lb Teak- In her flower y ar.< irday after having? been' iH J ' ' Uiu.-- 1' JBt.kCJ :ig: > I. i ! n<? citizen of Newberry <!ie< Hay eVniiiy,- May 12. at ! <V % at his residence. 812 Cori St.. after nn iHnes,? of thirt liyo-m?ntli!t. ^ . ? > is survived by ' his widow Mamie 11i>viq 1 .v >. two o nIn, e.s Guy Poiijrlas, Greenville,' S Mr. .Robert rry JQoiivla- - York City, three sister*. can ker, and m lu st of r-Tatives. "V'2l Mev lu-h sjiay. May 1<>. at-1:20 o'clock Vertr. Cemetery.. lievv- T. K nor. officiating?. cB b'-UH'ers \ymn?Mt ? ?< > * A 'hnppello,- -T- B. Morgan. Will r. Ri'.\var?l Worthy. N. >, arid- M. Borton. essatres of sympathy Were read TVs, r.illa lh-an. oral .desigrtis wore many and tiful. r. .1 "iii)'sio-R-oUi-n-o+t ni.-d jo?jhf i> Hospital last Monday. Funwas held Sunday- afternoon o'clock. MtHor Chapel A. M, "' hurrh, Rev. O. If. White in e: : Cndertaki r. Mr.r';-V.. B. t. 1 >n't l>y !\Te*sdanV- RePeat t nrrt?1-1.1 III h'lr N. A Hi'If White's snh.ieet was " 1 >? ath ibe rotor"*' ce My. Robinsor* \va> a Chri-tgontlenian, who w-as a devoted and. and father we believe his inn' siihply liberal ed Jhim from nuil.al.v ihaR-kupt4u?u- sufferhierary ppll bearer? were: ers W. W. Graham. I*. S. Gall . .jessle Gary. S. W. AJhn Sr. i t Gulhn.m. St.. Jack tJJutlu-r. and P. B. Plartt Sr. g;" ting pall be.u ers werr: T. Q. Gall man,. Sim Young, >i. i! . l.- lnyii?Li -T. Callman. M. Tare.'and Henry Montgomery, r. F. R. I'ratt. undertaker read abituarv nnd mn^ntfo <->r /?< .?< *>** v'? Vv'??1C0. oral ofTeroiuprs wore many and tiful. ' ? marks by Prof. U. ?. Calllfo' loaves to. mourn hu rpr a wife, Mrs. Alma RobinSi sons, ono nii'o-e, oik1 nephew, ithors and one sister.' 10 Sarah A Hon cl ub - pcn-orcd chic?i c.uiimr?h4?t4rr?lvuno' of T. Q. Gallman. v. T. F. Harper spoke at the inir service. This?^nossatro indeed very touchinfc.^. ir pastor and deloprateMr. G. * i 11 in in s shall attend the N? wDistrict Confo.renco at Ejel A.M.E. church Columbia week. Dr. E. A. Adams, preg?--?Y-r.. ...... : ? ss Norma Sen# Rates was . *s . to the Syrali Allen Club >1' lb < - I'l-'tt I'VI-(! illl.l l^i'.. TJ". II. White (..!!' ot -TimcTT:- ! ci<ura}rm?: ivinarks. lee ereHnVa'elw . ;>! ? Vt'Tl. d l", I M :r , 11, i i-aii-UtTTTrmdI" tl.i' meetint?. ? > ILi?V ' < ! Wmsuii were r?U+m?Soi>'i.?y?at let no.mi uiii'SU n? 1Io Q. ^2 Kij'- -f-rirtr r~l -. .i > oii'afir ami . rjike Were; ?-?--N'.'SV'tiovey^ -n : ovt-f-tb.- t}tti*4t, of .Mr. .lob,| W. lIobiiiM n, an Inn:< -i. < in! t ia ii' iii.jii. lie loaves to ?iiiiwi'ii ii;?4-"' . -lO-lt". t' of' i r J11' i ' ? ami lYii'inf.-o n ii(ti.i,I-a .ii \ i n M.i s ii) mi:i:i \T S \ I.I.M ' \S( JlS -MON I? \ S \jl .. t" '< I,.' II.. I .' v.- S. .1 j-.o'-ii- v'of (';i! . an -I.'....,. ,ii ill.?j.. ; !' . .r'.'li i.-.o\"a' .-a'in1 H. > lii.i I;. S-. Mla-v.. S. <May J JlLa , i a la : -J. [ii ni"i a- , ' I- i: v : > -i 1 _i- |,'a'-n -ti c .V j fv Ttait.n < !' !: . i lii! in?i . T-nit -t o- V. ; . ft.111! ii'ii |..y, , | Mr. .W..S. 1 it !!- y. a Ha- .If. l)o]>t. | 1' tlif I N.ui',i tti-,.\ i'rl SOM'ty" .;if_..i lb--. W vt .< linpuUt'l' aill'lf:' I j ' 1' \1 I'll f'TI "li t:.e jtl.jtji.y Mr. '<V K. W i i.jn; M. ' i t ' I f / II1' ' S '-a::. ] :i l.y Mr K.' \\\ Unll.-y. C. " pSi v. aud I'm* *v. vrnl ,!"<"a! ' .\I;ilr i ;he < '<?. ' .'1 ii" (tiai.il Ma'.rmi ?.f. '' i.'i . i <' >. )! ,'. -.\i. ..m.^ ' j;*ris-. I'nirlif : ;|.\ ! < <!, < '. | . J r-'ivk .t!in. h.i?i.ir'. ! / r. i.i kk \. m. i:' ( in i{< ii 1 S1111<I : v v. a ' I >a and '.j.'.iiwr ranr J''ir 1 Vi '} tk,: !>' t. ()ur v' un!i;waH 'Tt'Eivv-ivil' ' ! . \ ire- and . i-vt'-i > ' I. .'. was. iti'itSivd *\yi'h i.hc" iii" j l>--i;a iV.:r. <ri\?. ?: l?y " ?7mv -pai-tpr. ] I'layi'i'- j't< ' tAcry Smi 'iiy ?Hiln .-y.M SitiVrrn' >"y' "I* at :;'u j TtvachTTiu1 1 : ".?) an-! T :1a. l,~atr:t' tia'Jii. Vou ar.<i your fu*iuL tv inyi.yd- ??;' *vr\ \\\7 "Ini' V sli'vi-ra! ,-i' L '?u "ur''n>'t|. S nH' in 11> lm^pi'a1., ami -"'I!'! 'oh "TTTiML at lot 'us a(ivatuj.-uu in- kiii'i'< a'>d'pray i'"V.thorn. tlnr" = :livy MviH royaj'n Til v \ r " ; : t l'l' nllf V. ?tfi> v .. 1 - Mr. zi(?\ m. i:. rhi Kcn i ] Itrv. .1. M .lark^'tk l'a?.1or l SiiikHiv ?< h'">l'np?- ! ! at ill'- ii-a * [ al !i??iir 1?v Sni?i. \V. .M. .la !'? >. l it" i ! li s son w'as hoTTITT! f.1ty "TT-vtT^ThT ?iijj IV |ia-i'. r irav- a'ti L -unr i-v-vjcu . ?1_?21 j 1 inoniinir - ri'virr-' hr. ir : m \<ith Jla-tM- K<l\\ in .I ark ?' ?:: at i ' ' " |:'1 j, i. r 'a \\"'iiiir: iifl* -n nion t'i.oio 'tinthcnio "Chri-ti:?h llrroi^m". Tl.i . s. rnior. "w as nii I Vy to luM ! rinnni 1r.-f Mr '>' ll't- ( M. .15 U !' < irrrr: . j hi |T|. N. ?wars ,:!. ! lui'.pi-t tfUFsTT A ina-iral n-rital .\va- rv.a:: a' :v.:;0; i'. M.- with. Ma-trt E-iwin la -kson i-n rliti vo. .Mr. a''-: Mrs. E. It, Mi'-wn luoi a. tin T:- (linnn- jjrtn U.. S ::t ;u lt?-\. ,i \ i . ~ ' .VlfJ. E,t !!a I .a! wlaTha!;r a j i?.t!.' a' At*-<. j' .itii'-" :rt,l'n'-J !' ii'V.many fide this.. . | , M | "i a '.Johns' ' tj. i- diiiey- ^.v.j | t he -iik li.-t a', 'hi-, \v:i;in;r-. iin!. and .Mi-. I\. C. Alack. jivijt - :: ' i;1' '? wu?-A.mtt r Vrrii' IT : \ mi-. .\l;iiy < ;r .i :.:i ia-iviV- : . .M .lie l' i-1 il l', w j.- : in- S.ni' day a-it a ;:i.. -ts : Mi;, and 'Ait'-. J. ( . < lu.-ki!; A! -. I.'.ii y Aider.- v;i- caihd I ! la* In ; oi m t ,-h K lllc?li.l !' 1 a; Tahiti'. I\tiv. J?.....' r a'l ^ CA'RI.lSl.K MANS St. i'A .ii < Mi't'i a'.. Si. Like A. Al. K. /. i'n C'harc.h. . g^n...ay. S. - S. wu. tij't'iu'ii :ufTTh. t:i i;." with tlnHSui't.. 15. IT! Sim- Mid },is eo_-workers at their i' '-i >ui ij'if.y.. Tin'- T -ui. was well iliM/u.-i-i'il n~.' Li:w- M'i.vwJ. hi'liuwii'.u ;;.i S. S"; ; ITt'V. *n. K. lliHi.Ul till" p.li'.'ul" Ci. 11-' ' ilui'tvi'l '.hi' |>!'i-rn'V:ittii' ' services!' ri;?rrm?. i \ i,.'111 - V .ii. ' I'hr | took hi.- ti'XW'.'im St. MatiV-iti: And behold a router thun Soli?'"i'l n *"" !'r)^,-yH4'.i':- iftcy^'iV'j''' w as" beautuull\a^Ti,-i '.t--ni and ilu* t'un.'. I'l'tfat i-. ;i^a.'Cliu- ; (? Itaye 11i,ii..\ i- : - it Tja- nii'inTi'Ti- MTurmTT uir. ; :n l'al!' w : ;.illuK-i ' .?Amttati* Jjlio-s i'vuv? aPMl, Kih'ii were N wry K""d Sunday, tho ; were tilled with visit": s? from different j _ i'!a> t . Tl.iii \\a- a la,i '-'i- pnni- ; in f lioih l.;j.ncasteiy S. ?\yhn ! look purt in tho service ail tht:u . tli>- day. We are' p'liul to have | !Ii",'. ). Al. lhiwkin- .I;-., hai-k in t 'I'wti. after hi inir in sohu-i!., IK finished his Theol arieal eoutVc ;it [ . opatii 'ti 'Thi'wli yiri'! Seminary, a A.ikiiita.?Ua,?AK, T'Iuuiki-?Chick of 1 loan stead. lVnn.. and his si?tyr, Mrs. Cora McKon/.jo of N..'Y\. I '" Mi f nnct.lv .of Carlisle arc here , at the.bed side of their father, Mr. Si'as Chiek. who is'very ill, al-o his. sister is at his bed sine,: Mis. Farnv'.' .'SjitTrri11 of- Whitrnirr:? ~? Mi - > r. Mary PiT>wn and .-ister of Shclton hi company with Eugene I -v! i wart'and John It. l.ylos f t'ai- j h!o i-nlled ir.n Mr. arid Mrs. Ixns'ir*-, , Stewart Sunday P. M. for a short while,-the parents of Eugene Stew- f *' ' ' ,) - ~ 1 Ht^r^^Tnfr^Fi%mf AjtllpJ' jfl __ r?g? ? _ l i'itorLssiOiSAi, t f CAwns - -f-Y ^ , jV 11.30. A M. m 2 I(. H. ' <;itiee HoW ' *5 :00 P ;! to 8 I'.Jtl. Kr*. . '>!> 1? . " I'hysiei&n and^Surgftm </l \v omen.* and .Cn-mion A iipci .*Jit> OHice; " llc^iUci.cf. 1414 Vi Assembly bt. 13-lfl Oa* ?t. I l3lt. L. M. 1/A.Ni^iZJ I'liyskien und Surgeon Olficw llours: y io 4y-A.^M t I vo ~t~ k'. A.-, 6 to it JK ft. _ bptoial Attention (Hvi'ii !'ico '' ul \\ omen. .?. Oir-ict ? ?jfcy,noncti:' ? i ashji.';; .un ii-bu "irtffr^JTSbe l'hoiio O-i^y fii'ottfi ' i o'-'i 1 L)iv, J. O. k>i L/iKi I Hye, hu?r, NOM and Throat.*?. t I Classen Fitted Accurately. Oifice Hours: l.e.ept.bnfc; 11:00 to 1 ;o0 I' M i. 6:00 to L':U0 P.M. ' Oil :co 11.1-6 Office. _ ? Uesa.e'nuo: 2030 Taylor St. 141 ' Pin. St.DR. H. H. COOi'KP liniUt :?Special A1 txi.iiirn?(J i<. n?HT?i?r* ^ | seases of the bruins (jolu crown and Hring* Wot'- * ? A Specialty : Uifict* l'hmie C..120 .. iit>s. tit.'-. |-'ll'?& Washi ng t'-nSt., "Cora., S.. C. j ' Oil ice Hours: .Telephones: S-30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. 'CuS9 ... Residence Ss73 - Dr. D. K. Jenkins --DEiNTlbT ? H Fillings, Plates, trowiu, B:u.ge.s. Sunday 5"^ Appoint.r.eni, hx'tract'ion, by Loiiuu-L:v_? -? A'nesthesili tr Specialty 1107 hi Washington .St| Colo., S. C. ui't m m Ollice Hours Phones t> to* !i A. M. ( (lice (>U33 ' 11 to 2 P. M. -Res. 67'dS t> to 8 P. M. Dr. R, 1>. Frederick 1 r. : . J Physician v Office:? ReMfforic'eT-" lll)7-'2 Wa-hinjjton 1116 Pari O\ er \ iO'ir Savings Rnnk" ' Columbia S. C. ?" Office I'hcme b4U? ~ Ecsi G7'j? * N.J. FR.EDEK1CK Attorriey-a*. Notary f'ublit PK ACTICE IN A I.L C O I ItTs . ' ? ?State and FfcQeral ' i; 1 11 ^Washington St,, Cola., s. C. IT.UlH' Trill ' . AH Claa.-os of Dental Wuht? Dr. L. H. Mailman DENTIST i'a.i.'i.'Ss Ka ira.;!on?. Sui.<lays Ey Appointment.-. Days: .Mondays, * lut'i-tl v-. \Vci'iiH-.-iiays. Thursffnya f^igny-s -anu~Sa'.TJrda\~ Office: 2.1GP1-2 Geryais Street ' ?=?^Columbia. S. C. Fan-O-Lin System . In Beauty Culture Give h'A.V-f)-L.lN Hair, SiS?1p. Dandruff .arid Toilet Preparation ? a trial. Their worth has been proven. Have and are frrowlnjf hair r on "bald heads ftnd bare spots' when directions are f,ol' 'lowed.- Will promote a full irrpwth of Hair. _j : . 1 Box Hair Grower . I 1 box Special^ Hair Grower .40 1 ho x Si alp Sonp .... 120 I 1 box Pressing Oil v " ]4B I iu crrns extna lor poa'age^. Regis'tei f d in U. S. Patent hornet1'. 1 ? : j Agents Wanted Write for terms 1 Jilade by irt m Mme. Fannie \4. Carolina 1029 Ili.rh^arket Street GEORGETOWN. S. </.. k] 1 ? isttrtg - \ n e sncrcrt XFHj Ions to our compe H|J understanding, dig-, Kjl Service injures . kilffil ?. etc compliance with _ io inviolable rights