The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 15, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, June 15> 1935
. .Rev. R. \V. Ransom, Pastor
Sunday school was called to qK
dor by the Supt. Mr. R. S. Russell
t iu LA. M. " Artei* the teaching ol
-the lesson the school was reviewed
_ ^>y Miss Klleh Johnsoir. - '
H :Ut>- morning \yorship began,
after the formal opening tho pastor
preached a wonderful sermon
to a lai-gc crowd, from the subjeat
"Solid foundation." At 8 P, M.
evening service began. The" pastor
?-preached a soul stirring sermon
from St. John 2:40, subject, "Power
of Jesus." Rev. Ransom is truly
a God sent young man.
Monday Evening Siewaijdesh
beared ftp, l net at the home of
Mrs. Lola Cheeks, 1014 Rice St.,
with the President, Mrs. H. M.
? - Young" presiding- and the board is
? progytjs^lnpr?After?the "business
part was over the hoostess servdd
a delicious repast. Stewardess
Board No. 2 met Wednesday evening,
June 5, at the home of the
President, Mrs. Katie?Solomon.
Ttii> flit.1.1 ilVTr U ll . .rAflit Q.. Tlcllol
-Mrs. Atrrrty- u^ttiiefefcfce- had as her
guests' during the commencement
her children, Rev, I. \V. JUneTt&te"
and family of Marion, S. C. Rev.
' V. A. Ji'iiereUe itiftl family along
with some of. his members, Mr. &
Mrs. Lewis Brown add little
daughter and Mrr-Christie, all -Of
St. George, S. C". Rev, W, Gore
- " ami family of-Conway, Sr r""'Amoiltr
tho visitors Sunday was
Mrs. Gohlen, the wife of RCv. R.
"" B. Gulden. Visitors are ?1 ways wtl
come. ^
?l-._ ALLLN TEMPLE A. M. E:
- (llL'RCir
? itev. -R. L -I ?emonr Pastor
? Greenville, S. C.?Sunday School
opened at .9:45 a. m. with the
assistant superintendent, Rev. Hi
P. Adams assisted by his able co?-;
workers. The lesson wak throughly
taught by all classes. After
wiircL the classes assembled for
< the review which was made by Rev.
Adams. Roy. Legion and Mrs.
Calhoun made, some timely rcmnrks.
We were glad to have
?Mis** Sara Ilorry with us.
. ? . Morning service began at the
usual hour. The message*" was
preached by tilt? pastor, whose text
_\vas found Jer. G:1C. He used for
"his subject "On Th0 Wrong Road."
i nis nn<\-pirnuai message was
very timelySsnd 'caused many to
think. We had several visitors
present; Among~them were Mis
Harry,-who made some impressive
. remarks and M"r. Gist, who s|><
"iii behalf-of his entertainment.
At H:30 p. lii, thG pasbor, Junior
" Choir and mewjjers worshiped at
Antioch Church. The paptor
deliwedw'line messagtf using
as a subject? '< Glorying In The
Cross of Christ." The congrega
tiuir and rnliectiop were fine. . .
The A. C. E. League met at 6":30
)>. in. after "the study of the lesson
a very fine literary and musical
^ program Was rendered, sjionsorod
by Mr. J. D. BurtorTT ?~
Night .-irviee began at 8:00 p.
* ' pi. The pastor preached a fine sermon
keeping in accord with Children's
Day. His text was found St.
Luke 2:f>2. He'..used for his sub
ject "The All Around Developed
Man." Thifc=m?s^ag^-was very
iii-piring to the young folk and
-Oil,, that- will linger with them for
quite a while. We had several
Visitors present who were made to
feel, welcome at all times.
Allen Temple as well as the
iiiuc-i t-ni anu icj wi. xur^t;
persons accepted the invitation foi
.church connection. Many visitors
were present.
At 3:fl0 p. in. the Childicn's Day
ram was rendered by the SunSchool
department under the
Nction of Mrs. J. ,W. Brogdon
Mrs. Ethel Marsh. The
c and speeches by the little
ren were very enjoyable and
ge audience gathered to hear
an encourage the.m. The finance
Budget madp it's report in full for
this cbmiectlonal claim. Mrs.
Brogdon and. Mi's. Marsh were
Ktf 4-V? nootA*
UJ U10 [WOVV/l lUi VII13
splendid program.
ally attended. Many visistors were
present. The pastor selected as a
smtajectr -for the evening's message
"T)n> ^pj'itual Heart" taken from
Psalm 108-1. This message was
given and received with great
.spiritual enthusiasm. Before the
close of the service a group of 15
ladies reported-in full in a rally
effort planned to meet an obligation
for the church.
The church and city are mourning
with the family the death if
Mp W A - TsiHna-n** whA iluwl in
1"* * TT rt . wtJIIIimij] TTTIV ""'
J Chicago on last week and ^aa
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ST. STEPHEN A. M. E. flirRCH
Rev. I). N. Wilson, pa^t^ir
Sunday, June 2nd was a high
day h?Ti\ All the faithful church
goers were lound 111 the church
and looking their best.w
T8n pHHt,,r ptfm-hf.i ?0<. I'lHi. > al
of Bro. Joe Washington at 10:00
o'clock, at Mt. Zioh Church in the
country. But was back on -time
for services here. After th?L_Pnar:
ceBftiowd of the Choir - and the re-'
gulai^ devotional -services, the pas
tor jj^ed for a text Rev. 22:2. subject,
The TTee of Life." Many"
souls rejoiced. The Holy Co in mini
ton was given.
Sunday school was. largely, at.
tended. After the study of the les
son, the pastor reviewed the Usson
in a very interesting manner.
. The' A; C. E. League, was on
t)he iob a? usual. On TastcSunday
= the League Ft'esideni, MitTCtTx
Alford gave the collection to Miss
Willemena Small, our church or'gnnistv-atul'--appointed
her gis President
for the Ltague. She bi-ing
absent Sunday, ihe Leaguers sang
"many-spirituals.? ~ . * On
"Sunday evening, 8:00 o'clock,
the pastor again preached
a soul stirriiig-sermon from -Psalm
of Souts.*2'-^- After ivhich, "ho finished
adn'iTnistering the lloly Com
munion. . _
Tho Queen's Contest, that U or,
fbr June 10th, is creating quite ft
bit of interest- . We Ihope everyone
will Kfelp the Qu< en of Si
this Children Day's effort. Several
visitors were present Sunday.
We are saying to fhehi come again,
wo are glad to have you wor
ship with us.
WILLIAM CHAPEL A. M. K.
CHURCH
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor
Orangeburg?Although t he
weather was inclined to be. dreary
Sunday morning, many were out
" to Sunday school. They .wyic
strictly interested in the lesson be
cause it revealed the method of
true worship.
The Sunday sdn ol is pTannTng
to have a splefidid program for
Children's Day, Many children .are
taking parts in it.
A large riumbc-r of members attended
tho morning service and a
still larger number was"at the evening
service. The pastor preached
from the-subject: "The Christian
Journey" jan JSunday morning and
from the subject: "The Quest For
More Power" on Sunday evening.
Two persons joined the membership
of the church. Sunday, being
the first Sunday, Communion was
given to many. "?
The A- C." E. League is still
whole city of Greenville received
a very fine treat lust Wednesday
n-v ning?when?rnrr ctvn Bishop
Noah W. Williams gave an ''Illustrated
.Lecture" about. the Holy
Land and other important scenes,
i?w.ii,/i;,wi - A AT
J i.iv < k?\< I UK v/m n.. ill. VJiruvgCT.
? The audience was held spellbound,
t Miss Sara Whitner has returned
homo from Columbia, S. C.
where she was engaged as. a
teacher in the eUy^choola.
ST. J AM IIS A. M. E? CHURCH
Rev. VV r U,-l,homp^unT-I>aslur .
? Ashev ille, N:?Cr?the?Sunday
- School was very largely attended
f * an 1 the lesson interestingly diSi
cussed. The class fetudy was ;ser
ions after which the lesson was re:vie\ved
by Mr. W. H. Stewart
, Two new scholars entered.
At" 11:00 o'clock promptly service
began with a large crowd in
attendance. Thft morning's message
was delivered by our pastor,
subject " Sowing and 'Reaping"
taken from Paul's Epistle to the
fj&latians Gth chapter- 7th verse.
~ The message was received with
/I ^ I"
initialling lunvai'd 1 no pi'CiSUKUll
Mr. P i lckney liett?ves irTless noise
and more thoughts.
''The report of money for c<hiea "
tion wag wade with success at A 4len
University. Columbia, S; C
v Thej members of the church art
proud.
. Miss Annie Mae Washington is
;dad to be in her new home afteY
- -u?succus^fnl?scholar lie year ?+
Brownir.g Home and Math' r Academy.
.
Sister Lewis is still sick. The
ndmbors and friends are.praying
for her ljecovt ry.
The piis-tnr w voi y. cullsc.fvative
but positive, in the prosecutitm -of
the work of the church.
ST. PETEll A. M. E. 'CHURCH
Rev. J. A. H, Mitchyll, Pastor
Owing to the- rain at an early
hour, the S. S. opened later then
- usual by he SUpt., air. Wm. Murehinson.
The lesson was beautifully
discussed by all.. Mrs. Pearl
Hamilton of the Oi .or, go burg Di'st.
served as teacher. After which
Rev. J. A. H. Mitch*. 11 preached a
wonderful sermon, the text was
selected from Matthew 20 chapter
All seemed to enjoy it. Then 11 ij,
Lord's Supper was administered
by the" pastor. We .were, delighted
to have in the service Bros.
Wash Murph, Tom Murph, and
Mrs. Fannie Murph of Bethlehem
- i\L?E--Oh u re h.
I the' home cl' Sister Lurenia Mur. hinson.
The President, Miss A?
nie E. Amakt-r is doing her best
. to make the Mssionary a success.
7 "She Is -only asking the lndi''s <u
cc/bperato and she feels that the
Qn.lnt.. ...til I < 1
uuncij win oe u suceessiui one.
, Mrs. Pearl Hamilton made some
very inspiring remarks, and also
gave a few suggestion.that might
! help in raising money.
A delicious course of salad, cake
and ice tea was sesved by the hostess
assisted by Miss Martha Mur
~ "chlnson.?1 ?-?MT.
OLIVE BAPTIST CHUROII
Rev. J. L. Brooks, Pastor
Mullms?Sunday being a beau
tiful day, the Sunday school de>
partment was packed. Supt. A.
i Bowman- and his statT of teachers
>' were on duty promptly at 9:30 o(
clock.T
Church services began at 1U30
' A. M- Rev. J. L. Brooks was scat
i>d in the rostrum, with hjm were
- Rev. N. Smith, Rev. P. Origin, nl
so Rev. R. B, Jacobs, pastor of St.
- Paul?Baptist Church of this, city
, and Rev. H. L. Collins. The pas
tor iook nis t'xt from Psalms
24-4, Oh! Lqrd teach me thy path.
. Subject "The path of the Right,
~?ou3," or the path Gent?-would
have his people travel.
, Every one enjoyed the beautiful
service, ftev. Brooks preached a
obs gave a. very interesting talk.
We bad quitKa number of visitors
among whom were Dr. and Mrs.
Robinson, Prof. Bowens of Sum
funeral izod on Monday .past. . He
was a faithful member of our
I pastor's family with us fro^ri Col'
umbia, S. C. All aTe_woIkmg for
success in our Spring rally effort.
I ...
t^fvS. C.,'a?so Mnt"Armstrong of A
Southern Pino, N. C. Our pastor,
Rev. J. L. Brooks was highly con ,
gratulutejl ui*>n the announce,
ihent of his marriage to Miss Don tl
nly i.i Suink'l', SC. J~" p
We are very proud t> have our j
from school. Miss Evijlena Reav- t.
o, Stat'' College, Miss Hula B.
Herald and Mr. Gilbert Reaves, Jr. N
Morris College; Miss Carrie Lylie, ^
-Benedict College;?Miss?Lulu?and
Margaret (P rapl, State College;. J
Mr. Theodore Posier and Mr. Or- :i
lancla Foxworth, Allou Univer-sity,
???r ?7-- -?7 a
Evening serviees hegan at 8 P. j
M. Rev. N'.' Smith preaehod a t
splendicj, sermon. After whicfii I
Com'munibidvns administer'd. Thi f
. day's?services?were?i.njoysd by -*
-nth
$58.(55. .
ai. I'AUL. A. M. E. CHURCH I
?? Rev. R. A. Young, Pastor _i
-Sunday Vas another glorious r
d.ay at St. Paul.- The Sunday
School Was interestng throughout, t
At 10:30 superintendent I>. R. 1
Johnson and officers were at their '
post of dutyT
At 11:^0 Rev. Young brought to
us a noblo^sermon that/went to the
hearts of the people. After this
he' administered the communion to
a large crowd.His pulpit, guests
were Rev. T. A. Ringer and Rev.
- "Hr Jtv-fVrnmnny;?We are delightetj ~
to have our students return home* ?
Miss Marion Counts, Mr. O. B.
Hills, Mr. VerBest Counts all of j
Drayton High School report a t
pleasant school term. Mr. Leland ,
Counts and family?motored?ttr ^
Columbia last Sunday to visit relattves.
. Mrs. Francis Thomas reports
a pleasant trip to Columbia?-i
Those qn Jt^io sick list are Mrs. (
Maggie Tletz, Mrs. Lizzie Martin, ;
Mrs. Carrie Tobe. We hope for t
them, speedy recover. ' r I
Mrs. F. Counts, Reporter t
THE CHURCH AND-COM- 1
M tMTY PROGRAM
Beulah, St. Luke, New Holly M. !
E. Chui'chos and ail of our neighbods,
will unite at StT" Luke on
Sunday, Jun?' .30, 1035; everybody
is welcome. ' j
Officers: Mr, L. C; McCiiu\s, Dr. j
Bethea L. .Dickey, Mingo McCrac, '
J. I). Hargron. I). B. Butler, Rev, '
P, C, E, HilddleLon,, par-tor.
Sunday, June 30th, 0:30 A. M.
?Sunday, school conducted by the 1
officers and, teachers of the thj < y j
churches.
~.o? i iijn r uy ;urs. c. Keney,
Kuith is oyr former mothers for
I he church 2 :20-l'apcr by Kstlu-r (
4laxkiiv, subject "What ii mean to
hi' a Father.
! 2:30 FToly by Sister Baker. 1
I talk- by A. J. McXair on
ti ue Stewardship.
I 2:40 Roll Call' of all auxiliaries, (
the^eh'arjre, ,. Kvory * president
. and char lady is askeiL to ..report
TSl.xr>0 each.
3:30 Selection by star Hubt ,
I quart-IteJ" 7 .
J 11:00 A. M. Worship prayer by "
Rev. Hamilton, Sr.
11:15 SinKitlK. N'e\v llolley*aml ;
Id. aulah- xkimior-ChoHs. ? 4?
11:25 Reading' h'.-son from." the |
Old Testament ami announcement. ~
11:30 pin-aching by Rev. ldew-y-B.xi'iv
s. ..
( 11:50 prayer by Rev. Carter'Me- '
Crae and open dores.
f>.no .... ....i i.. i
i vi.vi nih! i'lti/uguy IS ilSK
led tii give a'silver offering.llceess
for r? l'l eshments. .
Uottsselhbie, lalk bv ouv I). FT" ~
1)1. J. W. Taylor; : j
2:05 WelOonie address by Miss (
Beuulah Sumpter, Response I
Mr. Charlie PoLVinjjti on or Mr. I.. ,
Manafr.si-.
^ ?-?
Jj^l I I.OIL ~A. M. H. C111 R( 11 j
_.Rev. '1'; l'b lliibiirsOn-* P.Mor
Prosperity, S. C.?Sunday seem .
ed- t In. a happy day "vitji every
bedv. "Eve ry one .seemed To frn
\y< II phased and enjoying the day ]
: ??t Tooe- -best, .Sunday 'w^?=\
happy with ovt ry one.. -]
' Sunday school began at the usu |
al hour. 10:30 a. in. All of- ]
ficers were on duty as ever. The i
Sunday, school .lesson was Iroauti- ]
- fully explain'10?by?Miss Carrie -I
Lizzie Rikard. . |
11:30 A. M. we enjoyed a splen -1
did .^Children's Day sermon deliver
ed by our pastor., Rev. T. E. Rob- I
inson. He took his text from the .
12:7- Psalhi. .
2:30 P. M. wy.Jtnjoycni another 1
wonderful sermon preached by .
air pastor at Antioch Baptist 1
- Church oH?liicspcl'U.v. S...C. IU> 4
lUied for a subject namely: .Cooper
ation. Tliis was a message which t
every body should have heard. We v
know in any thing we undertake |
OVIIIV >v llt'I'l'i
After leaving the Baptist Church (
our pastor, Rev. T. E.. Robinson i
was royally entertained at dinner v
at tho home ol- Mr. and Mrs. H. r
C. Gaflinan, Rev. Robinson stated t
that he always enjoyed meals' art ,
that home because Tie shall never i
- forgot-4hnl th.- tno>v"--t4" Mr, and ?
Mrs. II. E. Gallman was the first
homo he took a meal when he j
eame To Shiloti "At E; ("'hutch t
as pastor. ^
The Silver Tea meeting \va^ .
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \
Henry Whooler hy the Missionari?\
es of Shiloh A. M. ? E. Church* )
Every Uiing was lovely; a nice t
crowd was present. ! t
. The next -Silver T< a meeting will e
be held at the home of Mrs. I,ucilo
Gallman down on Wyne Ave. s
0:30 Le<ague began. A large j
iiumucr as ever. /\ vol
lu pad subject was discussed by the _j_
I.onyuo. Namely: Work, Oh if i
every body could have hoard This
subject discussed; it would have i)
be< n a double blessing. -1
program held, by the young peo I
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THE I'ALtMBTTO LfcAUfctt
IT. RlSGAH A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor
Sunday School of the above
i&mcd church opened at the usual 'a
our with superintendent ' !>:?At-1"
larper and his crew of teachers
I llH'lr post 01' tluly. lessen-^
The Iloly Spirit," was discussed
arious classes and reviewed by ti
drs. Alict> Dixon. t;j
At l!^:00 o'clock the pastor ?i
nounted the rostrum and preached fi
l soul stirring sermon from Rom. tl
>:1, subject, "Peace with God." It T
vas in this text Rev. Dixon ex- tl
dained How faith is regarded as
h0 hey to all accomplishments. ^
)id not'our hearts burn within us^ :a!
is the man of God talked to us ''
VV the wayside and explained to ui<
h(i scripture. ^ ? ~{r
?I he Idd'e? .if SU'Wuuli'M Du.iid T-~
vere in charge of the"Lord's Sup- a|
)er. ... hi
The Children's Day program g
indor th? supervision of Mrs. Car- -M
ie Ruth was very appreciated?; hi
After the "program M,iss Henri- w
ta Hi'owh was hannily. united in
vedh ek la Mr.. Wilson " Favor. :l
tVe wish. for them a happy union. ^
. ?,1 mrw^ -?? hi
M I . HAFTIST till Hi ll w
I.'4 .:V" o "~" ?+1
Rev. J. M. Marshall, Pastor e<
The Mt.' Ziojji Sunday school op- T
ipjd at th<' usual hour Sunday, ci
June H, 10115. p
At 10 :00 o'clock, avc had TrtrrRrr ~tt
Tltendanee, and from all reports ti
ficun-Ji__seems as though tin* spir p]
t of God was lhovitig along with si
is at every step we made. After ii
hirty minute? of brief discussion a
>ll the lesson the -Supt. Called fur -R
in adjournment. / E
Knowing that we are dotermin- tt.
<1 tu^diaw all. men unto us in a fi
Uitislian way, our pastor stepped
iside" and gave the services?over
6 ;t~ visiting preacher. Rev. Fox
'rom Greenwood. Rev Fox shows
Jiur he has had years of exponent' >
s; and brought to us some interesting
points. ... .
Mr. B." T. Blocker received the ti
lar^:,st amount of money Suiu a*
lay" in Sunday school, therefore, o
lie is considered the most popular p
teacher. v
We are happy to have With us w
iga"in~Mr. K1 lis Draiton Dean, who Cl
las completed his work at Georgia
Hltat' Industrial College, Sayan-" Si
nah, Ga. We. hope he will have a (]
pleasant vacation.
Sunday.'June 16,. we arc plan- t,
iiing to put over a Children's, Day*
program- We hop?' to have a.
large attendance. Won't you co'nie <
mt and worship with us? t e:
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[J KEEN WOOD DISTRICT ^
CONFERENCE ,
* :
The '.'17th sessions of the Green <,
in Ml. I'isgah A. M. E. Church,
tircenjvood, S. May 2i-22 with
Dr. J. IT. Jennings presiding title r
Rev. T. ~IT. Addison, pastor.
_Tho up< ning mcKsa^'c was d/eiirnd
hy [lm picGding elder fioni
J Cor. 22: It?, "And who is sulTide.nt
in these things? "Subjecjt
'The suflicurj, minister." Th,e v
smoker developed some helpful . s
ruths which /demonstrated his a- ^
)ilitv as .1 . nractical advisor and
ouiii-ellor, 7u a i>r sidihat""officel'.~ ^
~Tlu-.. organiztaioh.was perfected ^
i- follows: Rev.. G. \V. Bradley '
,vas elected secretary and report- (
r. Marshails^jiBi'os. T. E. Hunter
ind B. I.. Win"?-: ~ it
Alter which the roll waS called < ii
mil Sit-01 wo ^ I'. |o 'I tod from chart;
?a for Christian Education. Dr. f:
i\ .M. Gary paid the lull assess- it
mutt for the year. R
Ueecomniendatlon of the com- ft
nit-tee on applicgi.uts to. the annual T
onference. For admission," BfoS7"fj
[rii T. Burgiss, All'urd Butler Jon ^
is?. Low deli Fletcher. ^
For local deacons: James Silas \
Lomax, Thomas Henry Hunter, u
lames Lowden. " .. y
The following' visitors were in- ^
ifoduec'i aval -brought gr'eotngs' ((
from tluir various to his of laborrrj;
e$, ^ reading "^Eldcr,^ Abbeville
[list.; J. S. Bern, presiding Elder Gr.o.
nville Dist.; B._ J. Ramsey, .
Bindley Circuit. I'rut. E. N. Metta 11
Perri", Pros. Piedmont Conference
IV. II. ami K. M. Society; Prof. H. "
A. Polterson, principal East End J;
Gin d School and one of "the
speakers on Tuesday night
The annual sermon was preached ^
jy -Rev. A. I?. R, Lindsay, Special T
iermon on "Kc m netation," by Rev.
I). S. Sober. Educational Scrnf&n A
>y Rov. L.-C Kurd ___ _n
LTV <iologates elected -to the an- a
lual confcrence% Prof. C. G. Gar- Y
ett, 11. E. Alexander, Joel Pcrrin,
*rof. J. T! W. Minis, Altornifttfe: S
T7TT?t?: 1. Wiir^-. d-soph Moor?. -ft
Tito, sissh-u 'cloX"d on We-.i'.ca- ir
lay night after the report on rt'so di
utiotis Avas read by. Prof. Minns, s}
chich expt'essed attitude of praise
m the.part of the dHogaion for J?
he royalj reception given by the sc
justur. im-mhci^ a.'^l frioiftfs of
i.U; Pisgah A. M.JR. Church. w
C. -W. llratTloy. Reporter. te
r-; . . . : ?r It f
)lt\ It was the contentment of ,,
tr? corv-rrpgnthm?that tire?profrain
was fine. as could _be.
M r,. J oliri \V h c1 I e r f 10 ni G re e n ille,
S. C. spent the week end
vith hip brother,?Rev. W. M. _
ft'htudeT, and visited Shilo'h the
inie being. Tic church - extended
o him a hearty welcome and askd
him to visit u* again soon.
Misses Cai'rip Rikard and Gusr
io Sligh are leaving for Gr'^ensmro,
N. C, Sunday., June 10, lt>35.
rhey seemed to be filled with sorow
to leave the church, espeeialy
_t he League and Sunday school. ~
There will be~F Kid party?given iy
the Silver Moon Club of Shioh
A. M. E., at Howard Jr. High
tudit^rium. Prosperity, 9. C.
Fred C. James, Reporter. fl
r
.-4
- Rev.
J._K. Board. I'astof c
Worshipeis at "XToiTis linyvrry ott ^
st Sunday enjoyed 2 splendid ser -j
cur*?pr1 ai;i:i (1?by --eh p:-ioi- In
fch Beard. THic sermo nolle to
>w* children tfii- ba~od- uixrn?the-_
ic-ine, "The Lightening Bug." v
ill'using LitHit was the Itr$sun~"
tu.trht to the enjoyment of the
lildren and. (jruwn ups. The
urninif' sermon?preached.- ^
-oni the text taken from S'. Mat- J
icw 21 chapter and ISlh vtr.-.u. f(
'he ~-them?-. - discussed-?wa*?'^o;?Tiling
but Leaves.'' The Sunday '
:hool visited the school of Ml. !
io<i A.'*M. K. Church at 10 A. M.
nd held their exercises at Mor- "
> Brown rat the uspal hour, 2:30 ^
. M. Bro. F. O. Mitchell was ap- '
uintod a Junior Steward by. Hut
istur. . Bro. Mitchell is an esti- ^
lahle going man, ami will aomirjly
fill the position to. which he
as boon assigned, lie is the pro- t'
ressive leader of class No. 0. ~3i
Lorris BioWn has.a spl* ndid Sgnrr
aiid 'Jurfior Board of'Stewards n
ho funetioU'..effectively. _
At 8 !'. -Mi' the nastoi- Utliv.ro,! In
sermon Tcr.thf " Cf-mrvolnrt"Pi-1 ~~it
Utive Order of 'KHw-ofV:<Char-r
ppearance. The ; text selected j_r
as St. - Matt. 2"/th Chapter and
tttrrorsTr.-aud the?safrject di*c.u.ss
1 was "The Set of t'iie Sails.'ho
development of more Finanial
Educational, and * Religious a
ossibilities was tpLendidly pie - ?
tred?m >h^-d..v.ihi|imeni of i ly ^
;xt, and theme. The;, pastor f
lans to visit Wilbei'forcv UniVer- f)
ty during tho week. Plans art"
i. the making, for- tin- painting ^
nd unrarling. of the portraits of
tsi\' p W. ;v. Beckett and Dr. J.
. Beard This event promises
) he interesting, and is scheduled ,
?r~July 1st TIJTTTh ^ "~
FLORENCE -5
rUl.MTY BAPTIST ( 111 Itfll 1
Itev. A. W. Hill, Minister
Sunday was a big day at TVinP
r and all of the members took T
part in the glorious celebration.
1 vel' two hundred children were a
resent at the Sunday school sverv P
ices, waivy graduates or Wilson <
ere introduced to the group and a
"mgratulated by the -pastor. b
A large audience heard the rnes
ige of the pastor gladly on Sun- $
ay- morning, (;
Sunday night the son? of Trini- fl
y had charge of Father's night. -,j
Program:. Mr?Thorrm ? -5
residing. Se.lc-ctioK*. Male Choir. ?<;
harming of the . Lord's Prayer. (
lu'le^tion, "Male-Choir. "Opening. .
a,, A w:ii11:11 T..
irwtv.-Tzt l\> llHrtlll II HI, Ul . g
luartetjte "The .Community Four."
nstiumontal solo, Billy Lane;. Ad
toss, Mr. Harry Thomas (Coun- T
ft man Yr Ft do, -Mr. JoTtrr - B hav n;.lolo,
Mr. Stacklot Ha troll; Col- ?
Hftirnvj?-IkmedioUotv 1
The report of th Captains u 1
lounted to $70.00. $107.00 was *
afsoti during, the day. . ' ^
BKNXFTTSVILLK NEWS ^
This marked another rushed 1
reek with the love ones in our J
oetion. Many serious accidents
mrt?deaths- occureth?Prof. tk?Hr- -v
V. Morris and Mr. Hinkenktn kept i>
ery lui-^y.?ALl, JohnJPewe __on__
TinTT stTeor was* f unoralized Thurs r
ay evening at St. Michael M. K. ^
hurch, Rev. Jones, pastor. ?p
Prof. : Mohhis had four bodies T
i his funeral home Sunday mornttf.'
.Hev, and Mrs. A. J .-.Wright and
imily left early Thursday roornur
fur CJalYnoy, S. C.. from there
lev. Wright will attend the Y.
r. C. Conference in King's. Mts. V
rust them a safe and' enjoyable n
rrjT The sad and sudden inttdli- k
lent reached thp. city Thursday v
hat Miss Hettie Williams of New g
'ork, nativeN of Camden, S. C., y
'ho died in the hospital. Miss a
Williams is the baby skter of Mrs p
llen McCollum. Quite a number ^
f relatives and friends accom- p
ahIeTt~Pr. L. M. McCollum to
'atnd'criL f'liidny afternoon to-:wit- _
ess thr last rites of Miss Willams.
The en fro members and *
riends of Marlboro County joined
i deep sympathy with the family r.
f Hev. and Mrs. .Williams'. ? _.
i ' ?,1 e
yuiu1 a nuniui"! ui imiuttn ^
dults are on the sick list: Mrs. .b
Lebecca Covington, Mary Edwards
'olnmnd, and Mrs. Munnerlyn L.
ohnson, J. Watson, Leroy Mciueen,
Mis-es Sarah Morris and
homasena Prince.
Mrs. Sailie White and sister. *<
liss Annte Mae Stephen. Miss Hen
io Mae Grant, Mr. John Reese l'
nd others left last week ftir jNew
ork. I'
Mis- Martha Reese arrived home 11
atnrday morning from a successH
M'liiii'it.t-iM'm at the' High School
i J?TrfS?,treo.^ She 's a little in- ^
isposcd'' at this writing, trust
io will.soon recover. , .
Miss ; Sarah v Morris arrived or V
rday .after closing a successful Sl
hool term at Union, S. C. J.,
SfWmner schools are opening this sj
cek; njany of our teachefs are
ovine to lake up sppfiaL_\yjoxkx. n
ass Martha "Stroator, teacher at
le high school, Hartsville, accom >
i ' ^ *
aniod by Misses?A. I, Brrtfei and
roods spent a ft-w- hours in the
ity last week, h oil so guests of
lis s am ic C.'io-Iai\l arid fain"
Shiloli Church Nm
ktv A?.t arii'hl p^stur SUt.
ice_._was earriod iut very nicely
unduy throughout the day.
The pastor anrt Supt. yero ahout
hut. everyone played their
arts O.K. Rev. Hariria took fhe
actor's work and delivered an in
resting sermon. We admire Our
Uher's -preacher, Rev. H^nna. He
c?ol as one of our own aged Rapist
pastors. Deacon C. Reese, asistant
supt., took charge of Dr.
IcColJum's work as Supt. Qur
unday School was in full force.
ftrr_ the?mornirig service th(i S.
. workers took j tharge of the
hildreir*?Day?program at 4i?0
'. M. Quite a crowd witnessed
10 program both sections of the
ay.
Misses Dorothy Riecse, Margaet
(Reeset Helen Covinirton, L.
Tef'ollum ' and C.- D. Sanders did
11 they could to carrjtzoiit-every
onr-'rfurlrig the absence of Dr.
rr.rv o. - c? -i-? r .. ??--- '
H.V.VU4UIU. . ouiu u^-. .viiss Miiarva
h+elds-r put /real life in the T>roKim.
.. Social News
Mr-. T. D.McQueen spent
l Hartsville. Rev,, J. C. Gox made
nether ?iew start on the Zmn
hurch this morning, ^Trust evry
ehnreh will^give him a lift fianeiairy.
*Miss Tripse Cooper
ied Sunday night at th<. home of
lev., and Mrs. Cox; funeral service
ook place Monday morning by
'<'v Mnl let
Little Miss Ella Boman of Sum
er is in'the city spending a few
in. Mr. Arthur Sanders left for
l&w York.
nth Anniversary of the
pastorate of rev. wm.
WATSON
)ear Extort
Please allow the writer to herId
to the public through your
aper the happenings of the 10th
inniver<ary if Rev. Wm. Watson
t the Tabernacle^ Baptist Church
eginnfng My 2.7th thru Juno 2nd.
Monday night, Rev. T. N. Moss,
20.00 Tuesday night,. ReY7~C. F.
landy, 510.32; Wednesday ilight
ta C O 1 _ l? 1 A aa
ii\, u, o. Dunipifs, ^IU.OU; inure
ay nerht. Rev. A. R. Burke, D.D..
13.15;. Friday night, .Rev. J. H,
mith, S22.00; Sunday afternoon,
rain) Rev, J. W. Coleman, Wparanburgv
S. C., $9.00. Total
85.07.
Wishing the readers of your
ewsy paper to know of the de?ious
repast given, at the home
f Deacon amT Mrs.""3. A. Smith,
SO Ware St. Will name the min.
tor? with "Their families:7 "DrrJ;
iV. Coleman, Sparta^iburja:; Rev,
V. S. Faciei-. Spartanburg; Rev,
II. Smith, Greenville with-Rev
Vm. Watson.
I'pi'i'ial friend.'.1 ?Mary
Valkup. Mrs. Nero Martinr M-r.
. S, Mills.
A seven course? dinner Was served.
. '
Wo' inst closed a ninety, days
ally with $1082.60.
When you want things to hapvii
so,. Kov. Win. Watson and the
'aliernacje Baptist Church.
BISHOP WILLIAMS VTSfTW
" LAURENS. S. CV
On Juiu- 4th Bishop Noah W.
ullianis visited Eturen- with his
loving1 picture, and illustrated
'.cture* which drew a great crowd,
"hile here he was the dinr.et
uest of Mr. Wm. P. Garlingtn and
[iss Alice Garlington his sister,
lso Pre-iding Elder, Jennings
lenn, the pastor Rev. B. A. Lykes
Pr. JosephlA.-Ha^tfioJdT?Airs.. Sv\e
[ice, .Miss Eles^jne Balkley.*
After traveling from Prosperity
he BIslK'p"rented a'while at the
eautiful home of- Mr. Garlington.
"he dinner was served in courses,
ice, chicken, salad dressing Eng.
sh peas, cr.ke, piiteapple, and
ream. Thu repast was enjoyed
y alt. -?
m m *m
IVA NEW$
"ST. PAUL serviette convened
'unday at the- usuah.ho.ur', with pas
:?r. Rev. I). C. Brown.
A cordial invitation is extended
> all tcr worship with us. The
lunch is mm Kdiilg up-. - 'Wo hope
vr.it ,great ducceas.in the near
lture. . ;
Loading all entertainments in
>wn last week was the surprise
iT.hday pr;rty given Mrs, A. P.
dams at her home Saturday nit*
i honor of her fifty-eight birthty.
On returning home from a
ecks stay ^ith her daughter of
tarn,' !$. ^C.' fdund this afFain all
t as she came into the hou's
\o .was joyfully reminded of her
rthday by li ho?t of fri> nds and
datiuas. 1
Tho hous<i \va* beautifully ilccoited
with cikl flowers and al^e
. ~t.~ fi?^ *
II3PP?P93i
Ling tne sacred PRH
is to our compe fv.79
iderstanding, digService
Insures ft jjrj|,
e compliance with
inviolable rights _
sires of the be- K*|9|
-- ' p?
| , ? 4 ?< '>6v>ii , ~
!| !'U<)KEKS'<)NAI. |
CARDS |
I C"^ 1
Office IIuuib ? Rhone
j 11:30 A H To 2 P, M._ Office 363*
?:00 P. M to a P. M Rob. 3G4?
4 * \ ?
Physician and Surgeon
- Diaea? od Wuniua ami < hiitfren
A Specialty ' ;
Office: Residence;*
1414ft Assembly St. 13*id Uuk St.
? : : : = *
DR. L. M- l)AMKI>
Physician and Buraaon
Office Uouib: ^ lo 1U A.M1 to 2
P. M.; 6 to b P. M.
Special A tten t tun-ti rre rr * Or^rsrsaa
Of Women.
. Oil ice. 1" . " I' C*. CI JieSideBca;1125
Washington 2-30^ iiwiuptou ??1
Phone 642V " Phone 7564.
DR. il. U. S1UAR1
Eye. Ear, Mas* and Threat
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
Otfice Hours; ?1 olcphone; !
11:0U to 1:00 P.M. . It-a. 4001
?fr:trtrro trrou P.M. " Office 370#
Office.^ . Residence:' .
- 2030 Taylor St. UP/ Pine SV~"r
Venice iloura: 1'hone:
11 A.M. to 2 P.M"; T"kea. 887S
6 P.M. to 8 P.M.
Dr. W. D. (.'happella
Phjiibin and Sutrooo
Iasiuu of Women anu Cluldrto
A Special**
- Office: -Resilience:?
2116 Lady St'. 1301 1'ino St. ...
Colombia 8. C. ,
Office Hours l'honcs
8 to 9 -A. M. ( Hice 60.13
11 to 2 P, M. Res. 6798
6 to 8 P. SI.
Dr* R> B. Frederick
Physician
Office: Residence:
UU7*/i Washington 1416 Par* '
Over Victory Savings B^nk
? t Columbia, S. <?.?
Office Phone 8407 Rea. 67wH
' N. J. FREDERICK
r Attorney-af-Law and Kotai y~Publji
1 PKAL1R E l.S A I 1. ( ( ?l R1K ~
. ?State and K??eral
1119 Washington St., Cela., W. C.
Phone 7811 ' ^ ;
"All XTasie"s oX Dentai Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST "
Painless Extractions. Sundays by <
Appointments. Days: Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays,
Friday^ atid Saturdays- 5"
Office: 2dGyi-2 Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
Fan-O-Lin System
lit Beautj^Calture
Give FAN-O-LIN Hair,
Dandruff and Toilet Preparation
- --=*r- trial- Ttreir - worth has boqn
proven. Have and?are growing
hair On bald heads, end bare
spots when directions are followed.
Will promote a full
growth of Hair.
1* Box Hair Grower . $ >0 1
box Special Hair Grower AO
1 box Scalp Soap ::.. / .20
1 box Pressing Oil ?? .40
10 eents extra for pottage
Registered in U. ? S. Patent
Offlee. ' ' >< ; ..
Afanta Want?d Writ* for t?rm*
Mad* br '
Mme. Farinie iL. Carolina
1029 Hi.eh Market Street '
? GEORGETOWN. S. C. ,
[>ot flowers.
After the guests ban
conversation a while, they wore
invited in the dining room where
Miss Be^siv Mao Adam,- and Miss
Lucia Dubose. serve refreshment*
Of -- fit tt tQ-\S a; a d~ of!?}ef f.lK'TV-iejA'OO
and san'd\yiches cake a- c< ol ado.
Mrs. A.C. Carson.. Ml- n'y.l Vr.<,
Orange Reed", air?. Carrie .lackson.
Mrs. Gertrude A)!1 ni Mr* M..rie
Gaines, all of Jvh; Mr. aval Mrs.
Kugem* Ake,?i^+ui?Wm,?Ru
gene Miller, of Antunilie, S. C.
Mrs. Willie Duhos ^n.i ghildiH'n,
Mrs. ISottie Sinton and children of ,
Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Motion
Adams'of Iva; Air, and Mrs. Foster
Cunningham and little~d?uighter
of Star, S. C. Rev. A. F.'and
Mr S. A. Adams, and other' names
I didn't got.
Mrs. Adanm r'-.-viv...! m.-i.y hv^n -
tiful and useful gifts which were
-opened -and admired,- All leaving
expressing themselves as" having
a lovely, time and'wish her many
more happy birthdays.
MLasi Bertha Dubose. Reporter __
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