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{Saturday, July 6, 1935 - LADSDEN PRESBYTERIAN ?i lit'm'H , *= Rev. A- S. .Poo, .Pastor There \v*ks a rriost helpful- .ser mon given by the Rev. Poe Sun day. - Everyone enjoyed it June 27 *936.- ' A surprise party was giv>*n ii honor ofuMiss Evelyn J. Johnsoi at the home ol S. A. Ilalconibe. It was iiutlH'-J a slupnsp to 3T77: ~ .. Johnson. She received many gift: Munywere there (45>. Every - 3 - body had a swMI time. - ? MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E. - , CHURCH i Rev. K?. 11.' White, Pastor At the S. S.-hour, there wn.s.i large attendance. Supt. _ E. F Floyd and --teachers were at thei; post's of duty. A very interest irig review was given by Mr Floyd. Mr. C. E. Wilson, agent o: the N. C. Mutual Insurance Co. " .addressed the schogl,' which wa very interesting and beneficial. At the morning worship?Rev Wtiife "solprft d hi . fmm St . Luke 4:16, subject "Jesus goes t( church on Sunday" at Home." Th< sermon was out of the 0ordifiarj both spiritually and inteUectually All seemingly enjoyed it and gav< Verbal expressions of the same , There were several visitors pres eht but I did not get the names. There was a rally at 3 o'cloc} ???Uiinttrest of the Hospital and om - hundred fifty-seven dollars' ($157, >92) and ninety-twe cents was rea *?llzed. - The . lesson for '- League - hou was ''"What M.kes a Natioi Great?" was conducted by Mis L. M. Harris. The young peoph . took great interest in the discus i 'siori. the t-vonlng hour the paste discussed "Man's Place in Socia life." taken from St. Matthev ^ ..23:86-39,. There were many vis itors present. Our two (2) week's vj.'.catioi v Bible School closed June 27, witl W a total of fifty-six (56) enrolled {- Rev. White was assisted- by jtb | '?l Miss' Mildred Stevens, Christian; I , and Mirian Bates. This is the ,3n summer the work has gone for , ward. The first Sunday' in July whic! is Sunday, "Snow-SeWices" wil be held. All < re asked to wea white The, public is cordially in i vited. 1 Alesdames l,. i. t'ratt, lv. ?. Swt'etenberg and Miss A. L. Pea _ son attended the Women's Be neve ent Aid Convention Thursday an< Friday near Ninety Six, S. C - ? 'They report a wonderful meetinj (and an enjoyable trip. Mrs. Mary B. Thonias of Sen^ci is recuperating iri the home of he mother and sister, Mrs. Leila am Miss 'Addie L. Pearson/ ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E. .Vni:nrn Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor \ Gi'eenvijlie?-Sunday school op ened at 9:45 A. M. with the assis ' tant Supt., Rev. I). P?%A-damE as i Mated by his able cu-workers.-TR lesson was taught thoroughly b I all the classes. The elected dele grates for the Sunday School Con vention which will be in Due Wes July 24-15, 11)35. Morning services began at 11:1 o'clock. The message was preacl ?ed by the pastor whose text wa found Matthew .5 chapter and* 16t! verse. He used for a subjec = "Christian Living^'?Ailwhohenr this wonderful message was- in spired. Very few visitors wer present. The League met at the usua -i hour, with e large number pros ent. The Tab nt Rally ended an a large amount was raised. Night services beganuit the usu al hour. We1 had a sovritufll an< soul stirring message preached b Rev. Studdard. His text was tak en from the 90th Psalm, lOt verse. We hope ho will prfac for us againi a. iw. li. uiukch Rev. McBrown, Pastor Burton?Sunday wCs Elder' ^ Day at Allen A. M. E. Church. El cfer Nance preached a noble ser ( mon, His subject was "Too man people for God," This was th i third quarterly Conference heh by Elder Nance. His wife,.? Mrs , Nance accompanied him,- and to we want to- spy that she also" gav . ^ a very nice talk bearing him up i ??big?subject.- It- is wonderful t see how much interest she is man ifesting in his work with the Ynem bcrs. And we feel that success i bound to follow, with God's help. We are glad to?Wave-Rev^ jtlc Brown,' pastor of' Allen A. M. T 4 out again after an illifcss for a bout a' month. We trust he wii (g&in hig strength and be himsel again?" The members Through th ldidership of some of the good of v ficers were able to carry onTth work during Rev. McBrown's ill ness and we were able to put ou program over along our Presjdin; Elder's Claim for the quartet Trusting that each of tho Nobl j - Leaders mention above will sue ceed in their work.," ~ Mrs. Louvenia Mickey H.^s bee visiting her sick son in Now Yor and is still there. We are wishin for her a speedy return. Mrs. McKay is the Stewardess1 Leader at Allen A. M. E. Chqrcl Julie W. Singleton, Reporter WAYMAN A. M. E. CHURCH ^ Winnsboro,1 S. C.?Sunda school began at the usual houi , JSte After the cla^s -tndv nf ti?r the Supt. gave us a..very inspiring1 review.' "* Services begun .it 11 :.'50, Mis, Ettu Graham, the Evangelist, preached the ? ntire ci' y, as a morn ing lesson she used for a subject, "Witness for Christ." Afternoon, ' subject, "Dry fjones." Everyone i was requested to "tiring a bom1 as i this was an illustrative lesson. Afetr the illustration everyone was ? it ft wuiuhring which tli .V bunu vtus ' he? Evening, subject. "Moving. Pictures In Heaven." This ends J a glorious two weeks revival with 17 converts. We wish to thank the ministers and their congregation for the wonderful service rendered and cooperation shown. The Way man Warriors nut at | the home of Mrs. 1. P. (Campbell The?Usher Board iffet with Mrs. ! 1 Essie Johnson. After the busi- j. hess session, the hostesses seized r delightful refreshments. Tl.o I To*..... I .... uoiici uuaru is sponsoring i f fish, fry the 4 th of* July on I ho j ? church lawn. 41 J s The , pulpit aid board is spongtur- ! in"r il la"n pm4*r-nt-~t1Vo home nf"^ Mrs. H. E. Archie. s t . | 1 Mrs:?Rr~d7~Moore has returned B from Tulsa, .Qkia. where she at- | f tended the Quadrennial Missionary 1 Convention. ~ 1 - NEW TRINITY HAFT. CHURCH ] i ? B Rev. II. F. Stewart, Fastor - . -* Sunday?school, hiet fit 11 o'clock. - Bro. -B. Sr Thompson assistant * Superintendent 'acted in the ah-1 s sence of -Mr. J. . Foster, who was , TEtehdintf the Union meeting.. I B j At 1 q clock Rev. R. F. Means! and Macedonia choir rendered us ! r some very nice services. -Rev., Meahs preached from 7th chapter v- Matt. 7-8 verse, subject, "Seek* and ye rhall find, knock?-mwi?iV -W ll be opened, ask and it shall 1 be iriven onto vim " This ?i>rmnn ^ was briefly and interestingly de-, ' liveled, ^nd enjoyed by all who ! e .witnessed it. "Sunday night "a ' ? Village Rally was given by four' lt ladies representing Welford, Ly-! man, Tucapan, and Jackson. Ly-! man was found to be the most I ^ popular Village. '' j r ,?s Anderson of Lyman was held j at R' idville Sunday evening. He, wt's a young and a wry. popular | " man. Many of the young people j L motored to Reidville to wiiness_Lhe t last remains. We all 4?Ved him, j , bvit^lod loved* him.hest. | Essie McMillian, Reporter J a MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH r J ? . * Rev. J. L. -Brooks, Pastor Mullins S. C.?Sunday was a fine day for church goers. The j St. Paul ^Baptist came together in joint services. Sunday School began at 9:30 - o'clck sharp. The lesson was very - splendidly discussed by -each class. - All seem well up on the lesson. A siiuJ-t. rjc.view. by Rev. C. L. Hast-yy of Sumter, S. C. -was enjoyed by - all. Rev. R. B. Jacobs of St. Paul 1 Baptist with his congregation and - choir came over at 11:30 and took i charge of the preaching services. s Rev. 3-=?L. Brooks,?Rov. C.?L^ [j ' Hasty, Rev. N. Smith, Rev. E. L. t Oliver graced the rostrum. Rev. rt Jacobs-officiating. Hymn 5772 and . 599 lined by Rev. Broks, scripture e by Rev. Hasty, Luke 6:6-9, prayer by Deacon Weatherspoon of St. 1 Paul. Rev. Jacobs took his text - from Matt. 13:29-30 and preached' u a wonderful soul, stirring1 sermon. It was, enjoyed by all. Turly did 'T not our hea'rtS 'burn while the man ^ of God talked with U3 by the way. y A splendid collection was raised. j~ At 8:00 o'clock Rev. Brooks of u Mt. Olive Baptist Church with his congregation and choir went over to St. Paul, a splendid audience attended both services. Hymn 400 and 407 lined by Rev. N. 1_ Smith, prayer hy Deacon J. R. Lewis of Mt. Olive, scriptufd, ExOs dus 13:3-10 by Rev. Brooks, prayer [. by Rev. H-. L. Collins, Jubilee by the choir. Rev. Brooks officated y at the evening services his text e was taken from Exodus'3:9, subI ject "Pressure." The pastor ;. preached a soul stirring sermon o on ,ho\v the Negro race and the e Christian people were being opII pressed by the stronger race, but 0 showed that God's neople had free * dom of religion, The sermon was very intelligent^ delivered and s enjoyed by all. Another splendid collection was raised.- It always ^ pay to^eo-operate. Together we 'J stand, divided we fall. There is j| strenght in unity. ,e CREEK NEWS e . r Sunday school was conducted r, by Miss Merzie Foster in absence of the Supt., Mr. E. D. Miller. e Rev. Sullivbn preached a quiet ! and inspiring sermon in feufFalo, I - S. C. to- a large audience.?He ren ports quite a pleasant trip. The k people were very glad to have g him over and want him to swme again. s Mrs. E. W. Free of Union, S. C, j was th(> guest of ReV. and Mrs. Clayton Sunday afternoon. Miss .Blanche Jonps left Monday morning for Washington, I), C. af ter spending a while with her sis ter^jlrs. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. (5ood letter hnd y family left Sirnday 'morning fot r. Charlotte. N. C._ " . * [ WILLIAM < HAPF.I, A. M. K. CHU1MJH Kev. J. !'. Washington, Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day an was taken advantage of by churc goers all over Orangeburg. I splendid attendance was presen in the church school with th superintendent and all of th teachers' present With the exce'p tion of two. The lesson was ver interesting throughout; Much en thusiasm was manifested in th discussion of the last lesson fb this quarter just closed. Superin tendent Morgan has a well or go nized Sunday School. A reccn investigator paid the tribute t William Chapel as having the bes organized Sunday School in tit city. This was done after a cart ,ful survey. Strictly at 11^15 o'eleek the pa? tor accompanied by- Revs. J. I Jennings,. P, E. of the Greenwoo District, and J[. E. Zeigler, super annuatcd niinistcr, ascended th rostrum", and, "remarks, the, pastor preached a * ~ J* / --? * vouying sermon irom the tex "Wilt a man rob God ?etc.?splendid audience was in atter dance both morning- and-evcninj The A. C: ,E. League under tli supervision of Mrs. Hafnmic Pin! ney is marching under her ow I banners. It is marvelous to si the interest and enthusiasm man fested in this organization undo the leadership of its matchlej ^president. Too-niUch praise car not/ be given Mr. Pickney for tl: way he is' handling the young pee pie of the church. The ehurc need more men like Pinkney. Son: of his. outstanding aides arc Mis Goldie McDuffie, Mrs. Pearl Simj kins, Mrs. Ruth G. llorry, "Mis -Corino Moss, Prof. T. ,T. Lyles, M Andrew Coans and others who? names space will not permit mei tinning in this writing. ? The congregation of Wjlliai Chaj>el Chrch was graced -with tl: presence of the following" name visitors: Miss Edith Grace-- Bei nettsville, Miss Frances Dobbin: Mullins, accompanied by .Mr. Ji seph' James this city, Miss Evely | Smith of Holly llill, Mr, Chatma | Croger of Ruflin, L. A. Brock, < Williamston; Mr. Claude Jones, < MdiTs city,' Mrs. C7 7T. '"TTemingwa; of this city,' Juanita Burgess < I this city, Mrs. X. V.. J. Edwari i of Abbeviirie, Prof. Roy Gordon c ,-Mullins. Miss Roberts of. Cottage I ville; Profs. I/Ogan of Newberr Land II. A. Childs of Grecnwooe Visitors- are always welcome t worship in William .Chapel, there fore we sav to our visitors com whenever you feel like having | religious thrill. % The Mortgage Committee meet at the parsonage Wednesday a ternoon. This splendid group < ! women knows no alps but dett?! mine to put the program ovc LTKey~Tnnkv-4Ui^^ast<m_feel go<>< The Ladies Guild meofs~irt?-4-k home of the president; Mrs. Poaj Simpkins Wednesday afternoon fi 5:^0 sharp. The Young I.adic Church Aid Club meets at th home nf Mrs Corrie Mo<s 'I'.nesda pelle Club meets at the homcefT Mrs. Sawyer Monday afteriioo' The Ushers' Board -is called t meet, at the parsonage Monday a ternoon 5. o'clock.. New life is b< ing infused in the veins of the ei tire church by the aetivny o: i > pastor who is ever on the aler' MT. HKRkON \. M. I!. ( Ill U< I . ?j Rev. R. A. Young, Castor Sunday was a le-utifid day f< church goers. Sunday school oj ened at the usual hour, with ti: Supt. Mrs. Jackson and I*-*?? workers at their post of duty. T1 Sundae' scliooh was very intcriLi ing throughout. 'Siimlay bi'm our quarterly?eontei> nee day lar.tre att* ndancew7Ts7~iTTTr*t"s4?i witness the threat inessasfe <Udh erod by Rev. .1. S. Martin. II t> xt is for nil in 17th . I'.vahn ai the 15th verse, subjeet "As I'< nie, 1 will hol-i my peace mr >. isfaetion." This u> s a womb rfi message that will never be t'o gotten as loan1 as 'memory las Our quarterly cdtrforCmm-wa> x-ct good. AltRoUghTrc ?i Ting K.hh K. A. Attems \va- not' present; Tu Rev. Martin put th program ove We were delighted to have hot j^-stot's wires- present. Mrs'. . S. Martin and Mrs. .It. A. Yuun ami *? muuy uther .vis it ii.g laiend Visitors are ,always we I one We appreciate having Rev. A, .' A maker to stop over .with us while en route to Columbia. ? ? KHKNKZKK A. M. IT. CIIl.RCU Rev. K. H. Mack, Fcfstor Though Sunday was a very Tic day,'church .goers were seen fine ing their way to church in varior -i: Ia?O rriw? CJnrwIav SWmnl Ulii-'l. I/IUIID. A HV steadily making progress in a respects. The attendance was- gooi After a grief discussion of th lesson service began at 11:30 wit an appreciative audience. Itev. 1 B. Mack -brought to ua a burnin message. This was a fine Sermo filled with the spirit. All enjoyc the great message presented at th Sunday School Sunday morning. Everyone enjoyed the paper rea by Rev. Simons during the Sunda School hour. The revival meeting of Ebenezt Church closed on "Wednesday. TV had a glorious time.' We hop t?ii'u M..nil ii. flj^n come bac soon. ? The A. C. E. League had il V i ' ; J.. THE PALMETTO LEADER I _ ? > thi>?nn'H irivr'T:?W with?ttrc ! ptfe.-ident, Mr. (1. Ransom at hia 1 ?ftr t of (hrty: *I*hu-League Ls stilr in full . Jdoom. ' Mr. Willie Fox- 1 '< worth, Jr led the discuss'iori of the ! I.tsur'ue which was grand. The d president is still asking the J>oys h | and girls to come out to the Lea- ' ^ i jjriie. " We need you. ' Mr\ W. L. j t Foxworth is in the race for the* . o (leneial Conference of Ehenezer.! e Ju t us do all in our power to help ~ Air. foxworth reach the goal. We y want you to go MY. Foxworth and j. i- you must go. I. e< The Christinas Saving Cluh had r a call meeting at the home of the [. president, Mrs. J. E. Donehon on L__ Thursday night. 0 J.nn.i: kock M:\VS t . - ' > . e . l'rugram .ol the Chilrchws N'eV\ Holly. SI. I.ul.c and lleaulyh !- A. M. K. Churches { : ^ Rev. I*. (V Ik "Middlpstntirl'aslor .>. me nunqay srnuols c vvt*i'' < "ii f1 ,y 1 rij I>v tlir ilirrr~~-.t~ 1 T TTl teadu l Se. n 11 : '!*? \. \l. the ehoirAang Faitlr, (. of-our Fathers living1 still. a? -Fiift hymn lined by- t he'll .:.sToT7 ~ "Mo'o'loVe to the1 0"Oiri>t. Ami ; tin- Apt?>.tli' Creed. I'raver hv i Bro. I>. H. Butler. . The \ Lonivs 10 prayer-was chanted by the cr.oir. ( i'. .Second hymn by Bro. MHrriro. n- McRae.- Svrmon by Rev. Berry .c Barnes. wa- \'ery good. . Alter' ' noon service a. number by tie Jr. >r Choir: Invocation, Bro. F1 u. 53 Sracbhoii-'i'. Ant} the Welcome aii<lre.-s was delivered by AIL- Sa io > ,li I y Barms. Resj?onse-hy-M i. )- l>. < r-AK'rhiiri?^ h The first papt'rAwtes rea l by a io ittliAchild nine, years of nee (>tib) :g "What it is to be a Christian." "T^TTf e Miss '< >i^i1 Lee Winnie. 'Ji.'il paper by .Mrs.. j-. \V. ivinni ( S.,b. > Y?"Faith oj' our?former 'motliei ?fen?: . ' ,,b. ' chiliclt." Thirl paper hy Mr. .1. I'. It. ye, ( S.. h. > "A Bihle* l'atlr r." I ur;h j a r peeeh by Mr. ( filter ,M Rae, 111 (Sub.) "Why should a young man lft> clin.se his ways." .r>UiV a paper, d hy Mi-s Alollie Cook, (Sub. r" V:il 1-' no of a vi < ion "?Xlnun Jtsel el in 11 . S, by e.iell qujfrtet, Tile Sihvitone, )- Mai light, aini the' I.? m Hon .Then Rev. Mrs. J..Tn-Alford of Khuthein n I'itie. N. C. .ami Mr? N. X. Tur^ . ,f r.age. Sept. of Miinton Grove Ba|~ ,f list ( lunch witnessed the proy?l' .i! i" .Mid i'i iends?fionr^Ki'?and | in ar erowueti in. i no cruire:: was fs u II orowd* (I -and the* ,coHeition > w'..- very yood. -St.. Luke S'J. id; .New Hope,-SI2.27; Iiouulah ^ . JutH* the -. h il Rev. II iddle-ton, . pastor of Faith, the* pastor as ro? litfion sees it. the mission of the - cliuivh and tii;- Synojfojrin-s is to it-v,,?j>'e man from sanctified. ron'yh: a '^e?-i!ess, friltalitj;' anil safeguard, spiritual freiylc-m. His text, was found I'salm 2d:2. f. At I I*. M. Rev. 11iddlestoii ije* ,f live red an addie.-s at Little Roek P. Rjiptis: Church, which the Ri v. ( r 'Thompson is now pa-t.or. W> re-. ?' Vret huieh the lost of oifr..older ' member. M rs. Sail in: M.-iuiiiitf. atfe. ^~-Mr-4st-llu* wyrhi unknown. She's call- d iu-r iuyn?. Sh* was a very ^ faUhfut.mclnher of lietiuiah-M? F. o ('hureh. . ' ' _y_ si.i...' \t-..y Kil,. Mi Rao?died J,mr 2 llh. Hiie .7.-) T:TTe~Tr-'iii Tl i' .i' in?w >-. l^ady' n. to go.- lU'f la-1 ny;: n; sac .-any,. 0 V.as "Why should w. mourn for C_ parting friends or -hake a de'th Sim told hey children ur.<i , husband- tlial. -lie li i to leav* t ''Hi. 11 utt h i t i?m \\as gm. .Sue )ca \ es to li.-'ii! r.. luishaTntr " ' i ti.v rlrildi in, a h'o-t ?>!' yratiil II Why should A\e weep \vh* u she's i-.'t 'lev! ' lor .1 < In ist know'what i- best. '.We-in'i- F<: Jier- here1 kro<v. U i-- li ia ;l.at we did .ill dial. We "eouhi dn. Mrs. P. 1 lar.c'ock,-Report'r ?, Rl \ ''' Wo an-.-till lulkii.y about the ~t hot u i her. ' ? k".\ ei y i; iily bmkin r, up askiP,u about the rain. Thai job is in/ioi's hand and he v. ill cmiT!Tfr"tt~trn- rrr h ow iv-ti wis. V I low. Vol' t lie crop ,'aie looking ' i if ly. The (Hi ,\ea'i- ol.l friends , Q" 'ip ar*i still lookimr for (j their did- a^rb pe n.- i o !.i alary. We I rust,they will yet (l very soon. t Rev. A.-.J, Wriyht left early Mini ,v! day inouniT.y for .Mir. is tors, lheet/r iny nt "HatnpUin, Va. Me arriverin the (Ji.y late Friday P. M. ,. r porting an iuteix'stii y meeting' ), and will. yi-w an out litle of it j Sunday A. M. r. Our siek friends re Miss Marilia Reese,' Mr.-. It. t dvin.j ton, Mr. Farr.et Wi lTiaihs, I JFsrrOft Mr^ (iraei. It- con .1. S. Watson, Mr. -' a nd Md, J. Zinnia of imd 'Mis\s A-li-.Xr modi. M-r.,1 Kelly. . Mr. .('. l'.rown, Mr. Thomas. Master J. S Shields :ni; Mr-. < athern Colemn. I VV ti'.t-l :1 M nil: .-eovory. Tlu- IVe -Itee I'i i"? bold at Saw Mjll Raptist Church.. Rev. R. *M Uuojvci pastor..P\i!.ki?'H' of the bv.-t. Unions .Mi: the country 1- this week end. I Monty. pHnty 13 food, rich food from every .fTTjtrV is. of the di-it riot. Rev. A. J. Wrijrht1} Moderator.' The people Ht Sie j Mill have always led that point of e' the country and ha\jn< a man as , honorable Pr~K. M. Hooker as a pastor and h ader. They j?ot to ..put the prop;i? nf over. Dr. L.Men 1L Collum topk ehariro of the Sunn day school. Wonds w 111 not prrd mit to express the i reformat trie -Miss Dorothy Reese trace in that excellent paper road -by her. Wo l(j are proud oT our your.tr people. 1 Vl" " ii' .i4 i-nlli-d y .Ml. ".Ml.,. homo last week from Mortis.C'ol, loye, due to his 'parents and sist't , tiMiufssL > A numlH't'' of visitors from f>*r T an i mar witnoS'WTt rtnr'tVe Dee "Union. #ev. Cheyry .arrived- in r "TtTr~^4v-J^-i(iavi to sjyak at the. . * ditTerent1 uniims7~~trr behalf of?tW-j ' ? i | 3i:iU 5-- , - i-?'?T"?~ Mori i - ( (I'.ri'V < . A f:Ji *1 ( . U riuniiitf 11.. I'? I 1 ..1 ,!y. TT.*. < i y kl t , Al - .<;.!> A. ' .!. <. it li r I'n-ti M .f.; | Al'..' t 'I" t j . o I ;rin*v the 'history , r.u?. I'ii 1A i. I : Mull. I'rOf. .1. II. W. Mum,. v. . ii Sncii jy Hill. s. : _ . i ik ... ' ake <-!iai lit"' M r" | .:;j ' i Iti'1 , t i.11 i ~ ^uii'iay atait::i.i a I s \t : . n;u>r I>v a ; < at l *;mI * ai.< >% iiVurk <> :t iif .l i-rait.\ ?.-.t imi noar.' Mr. .1. H. W..-.V-. - i- Jr.. ( .: .aki'i' at I .a; 11. j:'ri \. < . .] :.l a ? IVW ii, yi... ,1 il\?,|i L_tfcy aV?k ri'iinti. II. a iti; ii'irait! .> ' Me. M <*.i sir Ah* la-l Wi'1-k * : .. V.a ' ! ii al SiiiioK * !??.??-? }*. li 'i'+rr--Maribni'ii Caiuii \<- i? *. ' < it: I .alt a". S. C. I'im * . | iti'l plenty pvnp'l* ui'-. .j Ilajiaa ! ft I imay A. jj?iitli1 ml?I la ' I Hi-.'H?j-t?ha 1 . I Mks.-s ,M i iiin .j't ray, Misses (T. \\ iJiiain-.. ai._ KnVis(?r: pu-'l tliruyjii t!.. i'4 ] IVtMliu'-iJay iiiui i ity ? ;. j* ' \. V. Cay. , j_ y'nir tlit'.ni r ami ^. i ; -? r a*. i n-.V llOJU'* ol*. licv. an i M \ \. ! j - Wright, on ('hefav. ; y; Church oh jLho?1th.of-.!uly. Thc'HtJf iir I'k of 1+tMH : r o|K!? -for enrollment S ab! ;y A! .it Shiloji. *'" TiiiWIT! Ti;i a oil I history book of., bit-lot. , , -v |-' siiiuoii tii i it< it \i.\v> lU'V. A;-..). WVirirt, -p t'>r. S > '| * hay A. M; at -the* rojr.'.tlar ' i:-. . . , bn!s" iho sarni- 7i?-. o-.ii- on ?"a.. job .YVVTuuVh.' ;.T1h a:'-is:am.. S .: ! j I lb-aeon < . lb - -*i- took i !iai.v.'e. 4!I the S m 111 ay school. ( l>r. . I .VI: i t 'ulUim?win?l.hsi-at?lb in?u. 1 j ' I'liioh session. Af'.i-i l;i S.: -'a; i school I iit'V. A. .1. AVr-.tri t L-i.ariM- nt' tlii- s i ir- lb.- i , . unable to ram a in Ihronrrho it th-.-v',. sorvir-- as he 'is M<n|ef.;tor of '.he! 1'i-e l>be Unioi'i an,: In- iia i to rn'-h ; linker-" ?1-n?? vOi y -i|i"'|n*Ft7lr' ',iv ti-i i!nt-o-t--? I Joy. .<: I rci'fy to tin fuenib- tv at)': frieiiilt; lift: r -uiiixh Kov. ( la-iny in hfs spirit ir.' rmor >;i'ttyt-i;i-it ' a very thoughtful sermon. \i (..lie ciOM1 in mo .-i i inoi; ui-v.. (hvl'ry. Mi s'. _A. J. Wi i'/l.t -aim <r ' vVith ii nuntbtT of. < : her nu-Hd?V*tv fl and fri'i^ls left . -fur. Saw ., Ali i l luitvh, Where thv 1\V I've.- I' J. r- .'A was in session. S?H'ja| Ni'w's | Miss llotphi'ita . Mepani'l loft Tuesday '.A, A'l. f 1 Few \i-h"hl? stay1 in'.Washington;? tK ('. A!'- j. I.. Holmes, li'fu Tn'-sday rmn.j , f? > i- N. Y. (it vy Mis. Kootma' <V.ii:*;..:'. \\a- ,. tin- i-ity Sunday from 'Fnycttcril^r... . N. ('. as house. yum". ol' Mr. an; tl Mrs, Kxitreni1 <'<> , iaot n. ? Mr. and' .Mr-'. TlioUip .m; M. *lv, 15. CoraK. Ml- Ifatrl- . Mi -s v. Smith t:,'Mis. ,\1.. Si../,.. of .Mullins, S. (V\v iv.i'n the ? ity Sunday I'. A!.' 'Ti-\' mad. * many pop., rails (?i see' old and la v.' d I'll 1 ' 1 ' T .M \.ivi:in if i>i* - < < : NnisO.nl .Mario:.; M.' C.' _v. ~-~ rity the wook-riaj' with iv"'* -T ; Mr. and .Mr-. D: 4??hr-. LlLJ_I ILL L Li LL : a . mrr-fti^i s-day~P. .M. -h:-hi- D . - > Till ;ur< mobile. TTT maTTI an paVTmjr bv him !?< r>* <u* !a" ' Honorable Dr. ?.T 1.7. , . \ S. C. w is. iit the rity 1-ii.da.y. e i rial liotiso'i/ai-st of Pr-'IV ami .M .17 II. . \V,. Mnrri* ar.f 'ai !v ? M.-1 )ii>n: -?Sa,?W h ?yj?lL i'.y. ' -1 m?-t a number of M.S'aaft *. doors for over stay wi-al ?-i f ; ' s'Urli < K'-nt tabid a Dr. I.-; 7 ()?!,-. i- i'l - t* \va tun a ::-J ' in ny t - w frier tb, la- Ma-4'\v.: - S his stay \va? <<.ti,v!v to-' Wr are barr.o-tly trust i: / '/ at will soon rotum. t ur r-ii.y v i* n'.t nt v' iit* y'M"?~r~ -M'ML L. MrToIlii-. a>M . in' and n'uc mad. a visa--.- ? Sutafay JTt't-i."i?t<x>ii t !. -a ? -t n 11 paVi-nts. Mis. K. M? D- lluii). wi:V, and .Mi . Williams pa re. M l . KOU MM, 15APT. OHI R( 11 Rev, J. Collier, Pastor (iojtiviilr, S. (7. Sunday School ... 3 . ?- ?1. /. u; * T*U - 1 ujH'iit'U ??i nit' u>vicii iiuui. i nc ^ott wa? well .t.Tiiprht. Reviewed1 by the superintendent. Rev. ("oilier preached o wondt rful sermon"' from RoPnan"!- 14th chapter, J-'.th wise. Kvoryonb had his spiritual soul uplifted. Amepgf t 'so w'i.'o attended..thJe silver tea at the hohie of Mrs. Mary Klennv.iaj were: Me.-dame* Rertha Smith. \ :. la Roschi it O'.p'lL,... Corrte Ray. Wla S dterwhito. T.illie John-un Sara Gilliams and Rev. A. D. l'awkin-. ... P ?Mtuu _JIr .- !t .Ah <:-i: .u?.W'n -h nx-w_ _ll, top I\ C. is vi-iti'ur her mother- t; in-law. MrTd:i Voun}?. hi "The V.'ean it's' Missionary Socioty mojt at the hornt* of Mrs, Mat- ^ tie R. Gilliam', Friday. June 28. After the proirrain the hostess ser.yetl sandwiches, ice cream and i r >M t ' ... - _ , J ? riix.i: si'Ri.M; \ i:\vs ^ 1 ( Hill lllln ti?tm in I > 4 .f " ' - 5f , i x ' v.... tin,'. |.,J |,y X ' ' v ' m t:V-r ;.atv, d?<-. j ? ' 4-r?t _S>Iiui_ V . | R ^ . 'A U^u. ; 1 J,. . ' I >; I! t; ? . ! . 1 T"^ ; v T il- -i ,y _ I A \Lv.-tU.:- a c X.':' ' . n - in . 1' ' :: ! u . < ::\ r,v.-, .If. ' ' 1 _ -f? -?.? A nu* i ami t 1 _ . A! .. .\Vm I'iili'M fi m J..-i i;*i{ i? 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Trii--' ' v.- ' ii> \v -;t!.J ' ' >:)>:- V i?J fl'l I u.i t ; il-.liit. It ' ti . a: " -}-i '-it . .?!.'< 1 - j t" ' - '[> it: .- fa! A'avs ' . w i . - 11L.. ... ' ' ' i? i; : " <%(!> i i.? ail : ,;t cturtU'.l to N\ \v V-i.rk' ( it., afivr a.;?t iiiM" vitH ? ? " ' ' . Sat sV ai??i jit. mht'i" oT.'iw*. / , -n- f: "in in >'v ' \v; i:, a ;?y -I. v, ::!. }> hcM i- < ..J;. ,. ' : . Mi'-.- f i. 11. L. . ' . M .It:. ' i" * ^ i .1 ; r. S~ ila'M K. < \. - 1-;V . _M in \V ...... ? ' V' I .li 1 , 1 * V . ' . i;>ir \ ? ^ ? !.: a ! 0.' : ..'J .l-o-u F~ : ' t.v'si ! *!. j L ^ ?ivr . i -H 'k - M: - . r, x I,(,. ; i.1 " ' ! ,i J i . ;7|iJ U'a, -r.'.. .a:..s in in- Siv ( It jihrn. . I A I .! \\ u Yui:? ( ;t y Sa* ; rday j, . V- . Mrlmri'-: at, : ^"'""^a-T^ i w- ; c i.aj'pi'A l iod j M- a I M > -. Al. !?>:.;: |. diru ' liuic h-.Sr. I 1: \(>: - ! "in ! w;n A!' ! ". "~v J'. S IMonday P., t:;? j ? ? --I"? ii"- ~Tv?vi"i ' v1'1'"'.*'1' .!. ' ' 9 . Ally" I'a.v: _r_,, '1'ai I;::j-,..;. ' <'r,-. raw w re ~ r .! I, * : . NjiH r-'il John**.?), v- v it i!',d)i' al.V!.-, A'1'H'i'S>\i >?f Av,de\v? l . v cvi,.. ,i U iMr. Nai ;r I?>r. . . ^ - - I I OYDA1.E NEWS . i. J Iiusy Roe Club mot at the j, : < t.p SiVter Ressic MeKen. j rih -rir: Friday owning, June' 28. !.e lv.e. lir.g wvis opened by the nt, who presided through- - ii.cr. Qaro of. After which the nstoss served a very delicious ro-j-':r 'Sister Rebecca Smith thank j 1 the hostess. We .ire striving: to do more in; u> future, than we have done. Mrs. Rozena Green, reporter.' 1 wmm~ >> iiii t, tinjj tne sacred ns to our compe ulersf anrlinir. digService insures lYTjr j 1 to compliance with 1 inviolable rights siii^s, the tie "'*] - ' ^ ; :?"? Pw ? PROFE5S1 (JX7VT^~ CARDS 1 Office Hours PI.one 1:30 A M. to 2 P M. Gffi<e 353* ? W.P,.;3.. tp. 8 P. M Rrv .6541 Dr. C. E Stephen^m : Physician and Surgeon liae-awes of AS omen and Children A Sjiecialty - . * Office.' Residence: 414 Si Assembly St. iS-itt UaliSt"!"" OR. L. M. DANJKLS Physician and Burgeon 'tlice ^ peciai Attention Giver. '1A' . ., m Of Women. .Office Residence: 125, Wpbbington. 2-~u <?. uniptoo 4-Mrone?~ . . Phone" . 7.V".4 DH. J. G. STLAKi L>e, iwtr, Nm? and Threat Classe* Fitted Accurately. Office Hour*- . _ T<-'"^h'-ne; 1 :}JU (u 1 :UU P.M. lo'sj C.:UU to i- A)') I'M.- Office 8~9i Offict ?r-?*?Residence;7? 03o *Ta.vlor St. 1 i i7 Pine St. Office Hours: . Bi.oiie. 1 A.M. to 2 P.M. Re?. 887o : 6 P.M. to 8 P.AT . ; Dp. W. D: Chappelie Pkylt.an ami BurHfeo..~ 7 jriseaata of Women'and'Children , / A Specialty .? - Officer" ....Residence; - ITT5 "Lady St. . 1801 Pine St. Colombia. 8 C Oilice Hours. Phonos 8 to 9 A\ Mr -+----r.ffice 0033 1 to 2 P. M. TCes. 6798 ' . .6 to 8 1*. M. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician , -- OlDce: .Residence: 107',2 Washington ' 1116 Para )ver \ictorv Savings'Iiunk Colum )ia S. C. 9 Dffic# Phone 8407 Re*. 67W? N. J. FREDERICK * 3" \ttorney-"t-I-aw find Nofij PlIliU^ PRACTICE IN ALL COLKrb ?State and Federal 119 Washington St., Cola./ S. C. 3 hone 7811 " " -? ? ? All Clashes of Dental Work T \ * ? - j^r. \u. li. Mailman DENTIST Extractions.' Sundays by _ \r^foiiitnioritf. TTays_: 3!oncLaya, . yc.-d ys. Wt .inesuays, Thursday* Fridayj a:.d Saturdays Jflice: Gervais Street Columbijx 8. C. j rrrr^r. , rT7!7... Fan-O-Lin System In Beauty Culture Giv? FAN-O-LIN - Ilair. 8<*rt>. Dandruff and Toilet Preparation a trial. Their worth has bean "proven. Have and are growing hair on bald heads find bar* -spots when directions are lotgrowth of Hair. 1 Box liair Grower _!: | Jkb 1 oox Special llair, Grower .40 1 Lk.x Scalp Soap .20 1 box Dressing Oil - .46 in *? ? cAkm iur poii?ge Registered in U. S. Patent Office. Agents Wanted Write far t*rn? Made by Mme. Tannie L. Carolina 1029 Hivrh Market Street GEORGETOWN fc. C. DR. H. H. COOPEK Dwattet " Special Attention Given to Die eases of the Gums Gold Crown and Brtnge Wsr* A Specialty fTice l'hone G429 Usu. o2a._ 12o Washington St.. Cola., 6. C. -- Office Hours: Telephone?; ..10 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 60SJ Residence bd73 . - . T.:. Dr. I). K. Jenkina DRNTIHT 'Mings. Plates. Crowns. Hridgea ' Sunday bv Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty 107% Washington St. Colo., S. O. rrade with our -.Advertisers- For Best .. :J . "lr ? ~T~> T~~?k*Ta