The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 22, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday, June 22, 1935
LADSON \iai
CHURCH
Ho v. A. S. Powe, Pastor
.There was-a wonderful Shimon
preached'by tdie past cm'. Everyone
v ^enjoyed It. **
On June a,?1 'Id.'i?a party?wag ,
given lit the home of Mrs. Sussie
Halcombe in honor of the.gradu*
_ ates of Booker?Washington High.
School. Names are as' follows:
Gowd.v . and , K a I hlyji?Jolmson. Woare
proud of the children that
?^?iuule such good records of our
church. Mix Arthur was the
Valedictorian of the senior class.
Site made the he^t record 'of any
in the church.
The BiHr"~Xrhonl-faculty will he
made up of students ol' BooketWashington
School. They are as
follows: Misses Gladden. Johnson.
Kichurdse*', (jowdy, Arthur, ltav
and the Uev. Mr. Henderson of
Smith University. .
' The children present, at the
party were^IA F. Johnson, E. F.
John-oii. (re'lrsrc K. Halcombe.
TOT" Meotfs.'"Mary (TnTen. Wil-7
liam,' Hall. I.." M. Perry, Js'aorhi
Lumpkin. Mary Gladdop; "E. Williams,
Matthew "Perry, Thclma
"" \Voo<ihi>ry. Thomas Robinson, William*
lbmiks. Charles Brooks,
Charles .Tonkins, ^JyrHo" Gowdy.
Ihirthula "Arthur. J. Ik Griffon,
-jit1- Patsy Kllen 'Bailey; ' Ada Gray.
Ajmio 1\ Murray. The party was
enjoyed by all.
v GFOUGETOWN NFWXRitlmi
Church m<nirns the loss
of Bi"ot)hei" Lewis Bhwens, He
u as t he 1 ;ul i nt' t lie .1 uliilee
Choir. He died n? his Jimno June
8 nrrrCwas I'gneinl i/.ed-Juno '.Hh.
^ The Trip QuceTt Contest was
*very sueeessful. St. Stephen was
t he Lsuee' ssl'ui contestant and Miss
'!>. N. Wits ii w, < crowned ipioen.
Mies - Robbie l-tuimm-rg-of Colunibiii,
S. t . is visiting her grand-mother
and other ..relatives; '*
Tim Bov Pi eaeher at' Bothtv-da
Baptist, Chuich is preaching this
w< vk to a .i-rowdal audience;
Mrs. Dorrell of .'Jacksonville,Fl
. i< vis'.'in'g her 'daughter, Mi'S.
Aiuloi'S'on wh i is seriously iIt:
Mis. Maggie Mi'tiii1 of .Salter,
?S. C. i- visiting Mr. and MrS. T.
B. Parker. - ?. '
* hi:i in i. a. 1 m. 1^ ( in iuh~
Key. J. \\ . M in oh.>I'astor
. ..Siiiidn.y l>i-i"n- Children's Day.
tItt^?ti->:t til' lh svrttioti was "tak n~
froin Ze'ehnrirrfr- S:5. '/Youth" was
Mho subject. Tin- sofflron- was- ve.r>
in'u i si in;1;. \ isitoi's present were
;Mr-. KHz:I S ?i ui of Tathpu, FLa."
tpi.l.Miss Kobbi' Dunmoie of Co/
fi;riil>:n. i '
The pastor preached at Rose
~3tuLiyL i:Zu H. Al. Sunday." The
Sunday,., school convened. at the usu
a'I hoar. 'Al'lov Ksson discussion.
nil ' e\c llenl?I'imiu1?t'online?Pre
? gtaih was"lyrnTered. On die pro-'
gram wt-re Miv Jonathan Alston
representing X. t.' Mr. Ivryin Jam
us, 'Allen l.'nive, r-s+ty; Miss Julia
Hi ml. n: of AlUn L'i 1iiyei>ity.
The Le..gue coin nej lit the r>gidar
hour will 1 a vci y. gi oj atteiul
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At theevening .hour of worship
the text \\_a.s .taken from the hook
The' liawn Party on the church
' - greens. was well attended and u
wonderful success.f
\vi:si>i:v m, i:. ciiriuu?
Kev. I,. A. (iel'/.er, I'flstor
'^ Sunday-school met at the usual
hour, with a v iv good attend-,
aiieo. The i1 spouse to the li-s^on
, re v Jew w|ns \ i i y t-TTtirtrsiTi'^tTC. :
Mr. J. l.loy I ami Miss Gelzer gave
very eiit. i'o.-t i ig remarks.
The morning warship begiin at
11: la. A very inspiring sermon
was taU' i> from Jerimiah 8:20,
_ .subject: "is. r work in vain?"
Missed -Thoiuasiua DunmqjCft and
Catlmi'ine Jiunmore Wuf.shiped
with u.-:
"" The?tit Irlrerr's?fhry? -jut-jgrum
lu-ld. on Sunday night was very
interesti' g. We w ish to' express
of iho?-1 ntoiaU'iuaiiinationa 1 Ai?"?liance
IoJ?LUMl?'plei.did pregiam
ujnWvTfnryiliiy .nighU
v The It. v. It. Kjf-Jirogden deliver-,
lit u noble 1 ntor which we
tluink hi in. ~W^rtey always welcoinu
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A. M. K. Clll RCH
>r Rev. I>. N W ilson, Pastor
Sumliiy, Jinn. tuh, was a beautiful
day and tlv. faithful church
goers were foil Hill reading their
way to church. " .
* I hi i <loVi>1 tmifilsr the pastop
asked all children to take the.
front, seats 'tis this, was a special
day 'and sermon for them. Quito,
a large crowd of children occupied
the front seats.
The pastor used for a text Gen.
1N:l!i "Confidence in the ability .of
Abttiham to train his children."
.Mai\ ? >L0 P.I* rejoiced front the
strong and wt II prepared sermon, |
On' young girl joined the church!
w At .'5:;U) we were hack in Sun.-i
day schoi I. with Kupt.?aud teach-*
el's ;il. rhtit pnsl'ol' ihlty:
the study id" the lesson 'by classes,
the pastor had each class to
a soi\k and all marched to the
'?table-to- give -t-heir ottering as
~ ttrrry?s.mgi He?llicn reviewed the
lesson to the delight of all.
At 8 P. M. the evening services
began. After the devotionals, a
spicy Children's Day program was
^rendered by the Sunday school
pupils. It was enjoyed by nJl i
On Monday evening, 8 o'clock
members of Arnetl A. lil.- E.
('bin . h, Rev. Fr.ink Wliitc pastor.'
Diekerson A. M. E.'Churchj Rov.r
SX
\\ ilson, pastor, all assembled in
the latter church for a ' Queen's
ConteftQ An excellent program
|f, was rendored by talents from the
. above named churches. Some of
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ST. JOHN HOLINESS CHURCH
Conway?Prof. F. W. Quattle
baum, 1). t>- ^.r^y
the revival opined up here bj
Brother Arthur" Blain. After t
i ul stirring prayi r meeting wu?
i on hn tc<| bi?iH-a. Nll'kScn Bhlli
and others, and a warm .testifying
meeting, Bro. Arthur arose fron
the middle^ ihnri* addressed thi
tujie'ice, .and ; announced as i
f mi_ t.wLiity -mimites -held the con
gregation spell bound, with a ricl
'es'iigt- from the word. On Tues
day night, out pastor, Prof. F. W
Quattlebaum, D.- D. came in. W<
liiet him with, a heart full of glej
iitg delivered the word three tinut
and lova?, tm-being tired from hav
Sunday, ? again presented thi
/Ci ng . Hero of the Gospel t<
preach, he arose and announced ai
i text 14th chapter of St. John
"Let not your heart be troubled.'
After a rich offering was taken b;
Miss: Maggie lirown one of ou
leading young- ladle's- of Conway
Wednesday night, a crowded housi
-Qine .of every church were rep're
seated and we wore spiritually en
tertained with a message from Dai
el 1 chapter, by the Kev. F. Dav
is, pastor of Allen Chapel A. M
K. Church, Allen, S. C. Oh ho\
our hi-arts did burn while the niai
mourners "came to the altar fo
prayer, cme confessed saving
faith in the Lord-Jesus Christ,
.think Dr. Davis give us onc. of hi
best sermons. Come again.
I Thursday night, our pastor oc
t eupied the middle chair, and an
nbunced his t< x,t frconi Exodus 1
chapter and"14 verse. lie brough
a wondeiflid .message from th
word. Two claimed saving, faitl
in the Lord"Jesus Christ.
? ! 'i?)' night, inspito of the rah
we had ;i Crowded house. Rev. A
Gouse, of Tabor City, N. C. calks
to !-.oo u^ and eu'ertnlued Us~fr< n
the subject. "The People was to
Many."?We -mjoyed?a spirrtua
feast from the word.
On Saturday night, a busines
j meeting.was h**ld and'all thy pai
tors were made glad over th
[ rich offffering brought. Do tha
again.
Sunday mo'Vnlng, ut 10 o'Moc:
a*.good Sunday school lesson wa
aught by State.. Super intend en,
Prof. ' F. W. Qunt/tlebaum, beiii]
a Bible studenijt, he brought man;
rich vthoughts?frem?the- dessoTTr11:30
o'clock we were entertain
ed by our pastor from Nehemia
im\ chapter and a part of the,18*
verst. _
1'IEASANT SPRING C, M. E.
? CHURCH
Rev. A. j\. Adams, I'asor
' 1?w - v> ~?; ??
, v Sunday was a nigh day a
Pl> asant Spring. Elder. E. A
Admas held?q very?succcssfi
quarter* All members' and officer
responded.
Hr, Adams, gave some wondcrfi
re marks.
The Sunday School opened qt it
11 CI 1 H 1 AlAllH 4-V.^
nruii tue icaciivrs an
srholars :.ll at their post of dutj
Airs. W. 1\ Corley and his famll
if Columbia were the guests c
his -jnother and father Sunday.
Mrs. Manimie Branon is on th
mend after being, sick for thre
weeks.
Miss Maggio Ilill, a very fin
church wuiker, is nuw duing ftp
after being sick for three weeksH
the hospital at Columbia. She
still me.nding.
On May 3rd Wind ell Summei
-aftey?being atray--for?about?tc
years was brought home by h:
sister and brother, Anna and Mai
ion Summers, their uncle Arthu
Addy Accompanied them with th
bo<ly. He was at Dj^quesne, Pi
lie was funeralized at Pleasar
Spring Church.
Mrs. Alice Harris Dixon is sti
going-cn with Dent mstration wor
which she is rrettint* on
her work. She made a splerldi
visit at the home of Mrs. D. JT:nrtey-m~^Tiri(rr2thT-ShTrdid
som
helpful work.
(JARNET NEW.'
The Sunday school of Mt. Zio
A. M; E. Church nut. w^th 'Kin
Branch Baptist Church on the se
end Sunday. The members of th
King Branch Sunday school san
h<> opening song. Then Re1
FrHfc. Boney offered prayer. Re*
H, T, Hanson gave a very interes
ir.ir talk. The Rollins Quaijtet an
St. Mark's Quartet rendered se\
oral selections. King's Branc
luartet ; l<o rendered some 'beauti
ful selections" The-pivrgrrrm?wa
well attended and enjoyed by al
BARTON NEWS
Barton. S. ('.?Rev. J. A. Jonkin
'preached a very inspiring sermo
at St. James A M. E. CJhurch. H'
.. yt \v '? f ><> " K' " '
The Children's Day prograr
showed much preparation an
was very interesting. Mrs. M
jjEJ Brmvtt,?Mirmionnry -Pt vmJcm
\fasc present and gave some ver;
i intoresting remarks.
Ithe recent graduates of Howan
High School also Miss Thelm;
White, of?ABcrt- Univornity?anMifs
Beatrice Cameron of Stat
Collego participated in the pro
gram.
Quite a deal of enthusiasm wa
created in the contest. Eocl
Queen was given a table to solici
aid. The congregation responded
liberally. After all monios wer<
given t.h the Queens. thev left thei
monies on the table with a sTT]
over it stating the amusements
The Queen of St. Stephen, Mrs. D
N. Wilson, was crtnvned QWoi
by Rev. P. M. Knox, for largest a
mount. Mrs. J. II, Bryant, of Dicl
erson was second and Miss Browi
of Arneit was third.
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I JUNIOR MISSIONASY SOCIE
?TIF.S OF THE STATE
Since the Women Educational
^.Missionary Society of "the State is
meeing next ..week in Newberry,
S. C. beginning June 20, 1935, this
is the last time to ask that the
Juniors be sent in larg^ numbers
from all over the state. We want
to make this the best Junior Convention
ever. We can do it'if we
will cooperate with Mrs. Alberta
-Simons "Of Columbia?who?l\;is
been working "very faithful since
she was assignp^i the post as head
of the Junior department ... .
Come for we want you there.
Comdjtar we are looking foi
?you the'rK?:?-?-?
.Come for we need you and ean'.t
do without you*.
Please don't disappoint us for
we are depending on the Juniors
to attend the Convvention jiext
week. ^
" THE J AGGER'S HOME
The inmates of the Jagger's
Home wish to express their thanks
t<> the pastor^ and menibers^of the
hospitality shown - us on .'Monday
n evening. We . also wish to thank
y all persons participating :im ,hejpr
ing to make our entertainment an
i enjoyaDie one. i,
I We also wish to extend our
s thanks to the Fir>t Nazareh Baptist
Church for its contribution of
" $2.17. This contribution was
" made possible through the efforts
of Mrs. J. E. Ferguson.
* Our superintendent ~ is slowly
(l improving. One of our inmates is
? indisposed at this writings
ST. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH
I . ' Rev. E. P. .Ellis, Pastor
p Morning and afternoon services
were well attended Sunday.
s At 6:30 a. m. we had the regut
lar prayer meeting; 9:30 a. m. the
e Sunday School convened also the
t adult Bible Class; 11:15 a. m. and
8:15 p. m. preaching and at 6:30
k p. m. the A. C. E. League, met.
s The above is our regular schedule
* and visitors and friends are alK
ways welcome' to attend all of
y these spiritual gatherings.
, We have several on our sick list
" so let the entire?eburch pray for
their speedy recovery.
~Wm7 Wright, Reporter
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FAIRFAX. S. C. /
Rev. J. A. Jenkins pastor of Beth
t*l A. M. ET Church preached a won
derful sermon on the night of Jurv
dttr?ilia text?was taken from
t Psalm 34:4.r
^ i>irs? *>i. r^. urown was a wiMi-vune
d- visitor. ? ?_____
s Accompanying Vhe pa^tor was
hi* daughter, Miss M. Aletha Jend
kins. ^
3 ,WI\ I'lSGAH A.JVt. E. CHURCH
d 4 r
T Rev. W; C. Crawford, Pastor
y" Sum tor?Our third?quarterly
if ronference convened *in the above
named 'church Sunday and Monti
fay, June i) and 10, with Elder J
e E. Thomas presiding.
Regardless of struggles for
e years we have much to inspire and
urge?us?on.? Thus?however??a
period of preparation for a better
, day to come. Each auxiliary
,s made excellent reports, a Very inrf1
resiling sermon was deli ye pod
rs bv the Elder "Sunday morning
V~ 7The Presiding Elder""wasTpaid "rr
's full. We can't but say, "What ol
r-V the Future?" The future is inir
deed encouraging and it seems
ie that we- shall reap what we have
i. -bren sowing:- We ci?sea a verj
>1 pleasarvt and successful quarter
\he Sunday-school is growing- by
11 leaps aatid bounds. We are asking
k your prayers.
,h We collected" $1175.25.
d L. M. Smith, Refwi'ter
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~ A^]1VKN?AT MONEY PARK
C. M. E. CHURCH
<j On Sunday, June 23,-1935, a1
:.'(() P:?M-:?Pfngram begins with
e Mr. James McNa's of Cleaves
g Chappie CTMT E. Church, Rev. Mid.
sllctrwh Wadnv \f ^ Ckivwti Tlor..
con Koon of 1st Nazareth Baptist
t Church, Sister Ruff of Trinity C,
(1 M. E. Church, Chairman Deacon
r- Board of Ridge wood Baptist
h Church, Sister Benson of Wesley
j_ M. E. Church and. Sister Trapp of
Sidney Bark C M. E. Church conI,
ducting prayer meeting.
Selection, Wesley M.?E. Church
Choir.
Scripture" lesson by Rev. D. Mingo,
pastor of Wesley M. E.
s jChurch.
11 Prayer by Rev. Jack Dennis, pastor
of Ridgew(KK^_Churcb.-??^
Selection by 1st' Nazareth Bapr
tist Church Choir,
d Sermon by Rev. Dawns, pastor of
i. 1st Nazareth Baptist Church,
t- SulecLiun by Ridgewoodi Biipt 1st
y Church Jubilee Choir.
Selection by Sidney Park C. M. E,
7- Choir.-??
a Cleaves Chappie C. M. E., Ridgea
wood, and 1st Nazareth Baptist
^ churches will furnish a?quarts
L' who ^ will sing.
" The Usher Board of the above
named churches are requested to
S attei)d.
^ Sidney Park is to be the coolest
t spot in the ciy. We> guarantee
' an evening of enjoyment.
L Public if? cordially invited. ReservtL
ed seats for white
? RevT^J. C. Anderson, pastor; R.
D. Mile's, Director.
' P. S. Rev. Neal, pastor of Jer">
usalem Baptist- Church, Hopkins,
- S. C. His Usher Board and Choir"
? will also appear on program.
1 Solo bv Sister Myrtle Ruff of
Trinity C. M. E. Church.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
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OK. L. M. DANIKLS WTI.f, T*T
(il.'EST SPEAKER AT THE
Y()l!N(i PEOPLE'S CUN
' VENTION
The Executive Committee 61
McClellan Presbytery and Sehoo
of Methods in-a meeting last week
at Aiuieison, S. C. selected i.li.-I.
M. Daniels to be the guest:speak
er at the Prctebyterial Sunday
School Convention and school <y
Methods, w j^'L' held a
Daniels 'is a prominent physical
and is regarded as one of the out
standing layman m trie gr'.ilt Pi'tb
byterian Church U. Sa A. He is?t
moin.be r of the Lads^ Presbyter
ian Church which the "Key. A. ft
- Powe is the progressive atu\ etfi
cient ppmLot. :
D. T,' Murray, Dean.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHI RC1
' H?V. R. W. Ransom, Pastor
Columbia, S. C.?rSunday Schoo
was called to order by the super
intendent, Mrs. R. S. Russell a
10:00 a:- m. with- a large numbe
present. After the, teaching, o
VllC K.HU StUUl/1 *T?o lllbCii C3V
ingly reviewed by Miss Nora liar
na.
After the formal opening tlv
pastor selected his text from St
Matt. 25:14. subject "What llaVi
- Tfou Done With?Your?Talent?'
The sermon was indeed a muster^
Piece and' offered much food To
for thought.?? r???;
At 8:00 p. m. evening worshi]
began. The postor preached i
soul stirring Sermon from Psalri
1.08 :lj subject, "A Fixed Heart."
St. James is making progress
_Tne members and friends an
coming out in large number's
Among the Visitors Sunday wer
Rev. Vann'of Virginia, Mr. Ilenr;
Ritter and Mr. Jeter. Come agnir
you are welcome.
Miss Ida Thompson is on tin
- sick list.?We?hope?Tfor her?i
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Ruth Janerette who ha
been visiting relatives in Colutn
bia, Irttio and Lexington, S. C. lef
"Monday evening for her homt* ii
St. George. S. C.
Rev. R. W. .Ransofn ieft the cit;
Monday a. m. for Mullins, S. C
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to visit his mother, relatives an
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ant stay.
GREEN HILL RAIT. CHL'RCI
Rev. J. W..Davis, Pastor
Sunday school oi)ciwd at th?
usual hour, by Sunt. The lossoi
was wonderfully discussed, and r<
viewed by the pastor.
Services begun at the usual houi
and our pastor preached a nobl<
sermon Sunlduy mornJing. Text
Jonah 1:6. Subject, "Why SleeptV
Thou?"
Sunday night,-the text was St
Cuke 16:3, Subject, "Interest**
Man."
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T- \\ A VM A.V V, t|. If. ( Ill lt< U '
Ilev. W. G. Owens, Pastor,
Winnsboro, S. C.?Sunday school
began at till? q^utll hollr With" flTc
J superintendent and teachers at
I their post of duty. Two Visitors.
' .were introductd to the school: Mr.
*" /David (Junthorpe and 1'rof. lludf
son; the latter addressed the Su.ii[
lesson. II" is a representative!
_ from the Pilgrim?Pro^i
F rarancwj^wnpanyw-. . .
- ? Service began at 11:"0. Mrs.
Ktta Graham?vi4r??is- In iy.?hor?rrl
two -weeks?revival,?preached.?She
* used as a text "for the morning.
message, I Cor. subject.
? "Love." 1?Aftcrrioo,? Jamo? 5:t
subject "Prayer", Evening mr?
sage lleb. 6:11, subject -"Faith."
All of these message- Were gladly
1 received and we are praying .foi
a great meeting.. The Junior choir
rendered music for th,. day.
j The "Wayman Warriors" met
at the home of Mrs. If. R. Archie.
I inp usner Board niM WIT"h Miss
i Hrulah HaltiwaTTgrr.; The svwT.ardess
Board No. 2 mot with "Mr-.
1 L. I'. Campbell. All of these-,
meetings were well .-dl ended.
The "Waymnn?Wdrrinr-"' e;tVe '
a foot party at the parsonage
c> which was enjoyed by all.
L GUEKU M:\VS ?
| Hy Naomi Walker 1
. Sunday was a high day at Heth?
el M. K. ("hrirch. Fa titer's Day
x was observed -throughout the day.
a Rev. M. J. Pater nryneh'd a |ncial
sermon for tht- oeeasiin..
t; Ro.v. Gatson. pastor .of New
Hope Baptist Church and hi< choir
!; rendered servieti. at _ . This i
e -ervico was in behalf of th" Kpy
worth Lea true wldeli Mis. Addic ,
, (Jambel; i- President. A special
' pitograni .was ren fieri d Sunday !
L, night in honor of Father'. Day by
, the elub of which Miss Agnes
"~Wi!lianis is President. 'Tin Mf-ses
Cunninghams should' be commended
in securing: tliis elub to give ser
* vice for the church. This program
was sponsored also 'by the Fp1
j worth League.
Mr. Preston Floy 1 and family
f left Tue.Vday afternoon for Young'^
. Town; Ohio. , .
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V\ i' ha i a i < ; : aay^ \ i-ilors. ^
'A . 1! : h a {.toi \\ o of t ln-i
IVi- 11?1 - from Jj<> it !> ! n i l'iiat N. '
ar-'d " ouT h j, .j w n<
.Mrs. .)trrra?Boh'-.
.Mr. Hi,llr a_ ini.td'.'. ;>a i: trroU'u
.s|h \v tii'.-ri w. fi. j<ar cdiivo
jfitiiou. \\ ill-ai'.yay - iVia. usher.
Rrv, .lo-' jlj. ( .uvi- >s. h-"?i-n
from M1 rris? oHi'ti* and.' we, .
very prj 'ii'i *>i ha\ c hitiV'u i* n -il.-' y
anytime. ' ?
K\c.i< ir ivaf.r
I*. .SI. K<?v. .J. I... Ki'mk- .-i r.
a. v< wiidei t'ui t'riiion vliirk ua "u
.f>< . iiv .11!.
a. m. k.
41RUCH
(iiteenvlJh'. -Sunday SehoO
' opcntd at II: 1.1 :i. lii. W ivl. Tinsistapt
su'pei in* undent", Kev. I?. J
Adams a.-rsi-(Mj by his al'.Jo- c>
Wurtleis. The g''"/n A\;i"s'~lini'/!
, thoroughly by all ela-si ,. AJdt
.which.the clash's' a-M-inblod l'u
the review which w a-- made U
Kjev. Adanis : - ? [1 Morning
service beyaii at th
usual hour. Tlu; message wa
preached by the pustur, whoi^.tex
was found Deuieronoipy f H
ii>etl for a subject "Father Objei
of Honor.? ThF- fiui' s.pli tt.iafom'
sag,. was very timely and sifr.use
niapy to think. \Ve""bad 'sever;
lyinhui>. /\mong incm were; a R
of the summer ' school teacher:
All were niad(. to feel at ^tiAi an
giveiU.a?hardy t,,
again. ?
The A. C. E. League met at tli
- at Ruff Hardware Co-..
lily merchandise atprkes that
re haVe Ahat too..
- Li-fey.7"'
^e' :
>)
Electric Fans
Let_us keep you comfort
able these hot days?
good fan is an investment.
K-M 10" Oscellating
fan . . G-E'8**'Oscellaling
Fan . .?.. . . $9.95
TG-E 10>r Oscellating
Fan ....... $12.95
G-E 8" Straight Fan $4.60
Many other styles to' sei
lect from.
bber Hose
ir
iwn Supplies
RE CO.
Phone 8109
iiiayjasriiffiiicg
usting me sacred PRH
Lions to otit ijcompe kV-Td
understanding, dig rylCT
1 {Service insures |Y?jTj|
>lete compliance with
he inviolable rights Kr?.3
desires of the he:'V
Nf" ' i?;- -
3
Pw 1
?:^x- >
; | -CARDS I
' i f; : C ^
; OfTirc Hour* 1 P1u?w
^-j 11:30 A M. to 2 f. M. Office 3534
'i._j -6;00 P.-M.- to 8 K m. Res '6549'
Dr. C. E Stephenson
Phyeician- an<t Haryroa "?
-* ) ' - - - - - - ? #
~ "DlXeuaea of Women and ('hiluiee
A Specialty ?"
?j- Office.--? ? " Reaidertce: ^ ~
j. G 14 L4 la Assembly St. 1328 Uak St,
1 - _ 1J ' , S'i.,
DR. L. M. DANIELS
(s Phjstcian and Surjceen
i Offlew ilouiMj .y to 1U A.M.-;--l to 1
M' " P. M.; t to. 8 F. M.
\ Special At Lei, lion .Given Dist-asea ?
- - Ot Women. ' :
Office . , Residence:
2J3y ilain[)ioe
~ I, Rhone 0429 Phone 7664 '
DR. J. G. STUART
1
???end Threftt r?*"*?:
I Glaanee Fitted Accurately.
, | Office.. Hours: Telephone:
11:00 to' 1:00 I'.M. Res. 4091
PMr.' Office 379(
' j Office. Residence: ..
3030" Taylor 1417 Pine St.
'. Office ilourur-" Phone: .. .! -11."
11 A.M.. to 2 ,P.M: Kes.-k*7fS ?
1 P6 P.M. to 8 P.M. - . ?.
Dir. WI>. Chappell^
. Hhjili.in and Surgeoa. ~
1 1 N ' - .
vT Uiseaata ol Women and (Jhildrew
>1 A Specialty
*. Office: Residence: .*v ?
(1 2(11 o Lady St.' 1301* Pine Stf
i- j . GolomMs. 8. Q, , ' e
' ** ?
-. Office Honrs 'Phones
j?8 to OA. M. 1 ^o Clhce iil>lJ3
11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6708
i j 6 to 8 P. Si. , ^ .. ~
! Dr. R. B. Frederick1
i
I ?- - ? Physician
Office: Residence:
i 1107*i Washington 1416 Para
| 1 Over Victory Savings Htnk
| J Columbia, S. C.
I *"->
Office Phone 8407 ^?Res. i7W8
j N. J. FREDERICK
j Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publat
4* PR ACTIO R IN ALL COURT*
I ?State and Feaeral
ma W.4W+*<* - ' ~
f ~ ~ '' -"7"** " * W#ll mf tk; Ct
! Ph?nn ?wi i _ i.
i All- Clashes of Dentai Work v
I .' *
?L>i.>4. H. Hallihan ?
? D K -NT I S T ? ~~
* \ T
, PajnieSji Lx tractions. Sun<lays by **
Appointments ^ LLay& - .Uesdays, rJ
Tuesdays, \\ ednesdays, Thursdays
Friday^ and' Saturdays " ?
1 1 ...
Office: 2dtS'Jl-2 Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
1 Fan-O-Lin System '==rr
In lieauty Culture
Give FA.N-O-LIN' Hair,
... .^UandrufLand Toilet Praparatt?-- ....
h trial. Their worth haa
**. f^oven. Have and are jrrowinfl
hair On bald heads find bar#
BTli lt a ti hor* ^ ~ - -? *
urvvo niiOll Uii CCW1U11S nro 4W
lowed. Will promote a full
growth of Hair.
1 Box Hair Growar ... $ M
1 box Special Hair Grower >40
1 box Scalp Soap .20
1 box Pressing Oil .41
10 cents extna for postage
Registered in U. 8. Patent
4 , Office.
. j.Agenta Wanted Write tor Mr me
. Made by
j) Mme. Fannie_L^X!ftroUna_
1029 High Market Street
GFO.RGKTOWN. S. C.
j u?util hour.
Niirht -orvio,.began at 8:00' p.
|>V Til.. M-lct.lV T. " O ? ~
. , "V I I" V.H IUMJ 11 IHi
I M-iTiion in accord with Father's
I'ny. His text was f.vjn.i -T.-oto.a
-r in-i+H-'my to the- Kat her*-and~t4>at?
- one will linger with rtrnn~7~Tvr~~
TTTTuitrir while.
_i We ha.-1 several. vi-ttor? ptesent
- j-who ww-ji made.to feel welcome at
all time*.'
F.vor ybedy 1-??1-i.lt it'lty for
ward to the Twelve. Tribe Rally,
which will be July 28. 10155.
Miss Tsuhioo Adapts was Jr*"?atly
surprised Friday nipht her
' homo; with a surprise partly trivon 1
by Mrs. Tail a Fattorson and Mrs.
F.vtdyn Pudly. Miss Funicc loft
Sa^irday niprht for. Philadelphia
~ _v\;hrj-e 'slit1 will spend her vacation
% t<i?h her sisters and,brothers. "
Miss liytb Mack also left Saturday
nryht for Washington, D. C.
'? with her aunt. We hope for them
| a ploasant,.time.
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