The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 20, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5

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40 Saturday, July 20,-1935 * 8IDN EY^ PARK C.M.E. CHURCH j ??? ( Rev. j. C. Anderson, Pastor. > Thtr "SriTrrtay school opened at the usual hour, with the Sept., ' ; P.-R. Starka invesidhu*. The ie>son was beautifully discussed. At 11:00 O'clock th( pa-t i filled the pulpit. .Last Sunday jiving ^-Men's Day, the pastor preached a special sermon to the 'men which ^ was enjoyed by all. I At 6 P. M. there was a business . and professional men program ( given. In spite of the" nrrtomont ( \ weather a large number was 'out , and the program" was real good. ^ Sunday coming will be Women Day and the ladies .have arranged a good program for all day Sun~,day. j The public is invited to come out Sunday night at "> o'clock am, see the men beat the ladies or the first time.' ^ , Rev. I. McDonald, the pastor of ( St. Luke E, Church will address the League at 5 o'clock. A eood program has been planned. The. 1 pwblioAiu inniiwd. i ? SECOND NAZARETH RAI'TIST CHURCH Sunday school at the usual hour. e?cry Sunday, with Supt. and teachers at their post ol duty. W e < are trying to build up the Sunday school with the Parents lettimr us , carry their children to Sunday, , school; if we do that then it will, grow. Rev. 'Greert preached, for us Sunday in absance of the. pastor. . Sunday night at the usual the pasHor filled the pulpit, lie preached a heartfelt sermon; everybody seemed to enjoy Tlie services s"'1 much. Our-rally for the first Sunday in Sept. is on in full. Visitors are always welcome at 5 Sec out!?N-'si/niet h baptist Chureli. Rev. Mrs. u Smith of Washing " toft; -H. C~is ivi,siting in qui city: she is the sister of Rev. Al. Vv. " Isaac., 2212 Elemwood Ave. m > - ' : " " ST. JAMES A. E. CHURCH Rev. R. W. Ransom, l'astor Columbia, S. C.?Sunday school wwe well attended in spite of the _ rainy weather. The Supt. was at - his-post-of-duty at 10 a. fn. Af^ ter the class study of the lesson " the school Was beautifully reviewed by Mr. Ar T. Butler. At lltSO- . morning worship began." After i all preliminaries the pastor preach ed a soul stirring sermon from ( Gen. 1:17-18, subject "A Spiritual Light.". -? At, A p. m ftpv Johnson^ pn<;- H tor of Taylor, Chapel ami his good , ' "people worshipped with us. Rev. Johnson preached a -wonderful ser n ,.1 i op n ^ _ At-'8"p., m. we were .back to church. Our pastor again stirred his people. His text was taken from Acts 1:6-8, subject "Christ?;?"-tair-Mission. Stewardess board No. 1. met ! Monday 8 p m.. July 7. at the- _ home of Mrs. Hattio Webb with _ the president. Mrs. W. Young presiding. The meeting was pood as usual. After the business part ^ the hostess ^served a delicious repast. :A pleasant evening was -. ? spent. Among the visitors Sunday were Mr. Caldwell, Mrs.' Johnson, Lewis' and Mrs. P. S. Mosely of Roanoke, Va. Come a*gain visitors are always welcome/ LADSON PR K?dVYtT:itl AN CIH'RCH "? Rev. A. S. Powe, Ikislor Columbia, S. C.?The young pen pie of the Sunday School are having ip 25c rally for the benefit of the SundaySchool AW- a re a-^k- ing all of the Sunday Schools of uie city to come and worship* \\vith ua^the first Sunday afternoon in . August at 5:00 o'clock. The captains are: Miss Myrtle .Goody Miss Cei- , lia Richerson, Misses L. V. and Halcomhif^ . . The beautiful (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn of Winnsboro Miss Josie Mae Glenn while mi her way from Georgia stuped ' and ' spent Ithe day wit/h heir aunts, Mrs. S. A. Halcombe and Mrs. Josie McDaniels. ^ BEfHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. 11. Lewis, Pastor On last v Sunday our attention was turned to the usual activities of the day. In spite "of .the inclo.mency of the weather, our services were well attended. Sunday S. | . convened at the usual hour with officers, teaehers and pupfts pre- 1 sent. The lesisoh. "Xaoini," (a woman of faith and courage)-was ^ interestingly?discussr.d.? Enthru-- iasm eharacterizefPthe study and review of the lesson and many ' , visitor* joined in the study and discussion An alppreciative cnngrevation " was present during the morning worship and heaard a very iiu- 1 pi'es:>ivo?fmd?instructive 'icniiDii _ unfolded by the pastor. His text was selected from Philip 3:13-11 Subject: "Christian "Progress." During, the delivery of this djs- < course many nrfnds were made to liurik- amThFarts to rejoice. ~ ( Tfce league Was conducted by , the President, Mr. Henry Webber, ' and as usual was very,instructive and interesting. The young pfonlr arc wide awake in this dej_j7 partment. 'At 8:00 o'clock the evening sit- vice began with a capacity gathering. Preaching was?rtrnrensed with and a program was rendered by ,the McDaniel Choir. The pastor commended Miss McDaniel for having arranged such an interesting program and encouraged her L. in her work. . Next Sunday the Junior Choir MiSaHMBas .. ?? will sing as usual on the third ?>un- oj lay. Parents <l<> not forget .. to <' cml iind bring youp children. This chuteh welcomes visitors"at?H ill times. ' a l -mWN liAi-I L-T (1I11U J4 Kt'v. I.. A. Jenkins* l'astor __ The S. S.-began at the regular '' tour, 10:00 A. M. -The lesson ' NnomP' -Women?by--fnith?ami?jr ourage" were' beautifully discuss ^ ,'d, Supt. Cook. was in his regular >laee. In the absence of the pastor Sunday morning Rev. Hardy V brought us a soul stirring ines- ^ 'age. . VJ The pastor tilled the-rostrum at l>> t P. M. with a, message that was s' n<nrratii?n:il to all that were pres- c'( ant. J1 I lie If. -Yv P. U. which meets at ' [? P. M. is invitjng you out to c their, program Sunday., You-are always welcome. ?^ ' ' r ? ll.l.l, II . ? ( CALVARY A.-M.L. ClllKCIlr ,, |fr_\ 1, f HullrrrH^atttr a Sunday-was a glorious day,'"even sv though we had cloudy weather. Sunday school began at it's' usu- " ul'hour and Was largely attended. ' IriiiuCdiutely after the discussion 1,1 ;>f thy lesso^i delegates were elect- v ad for the Sunday school conven? ? tion. Those elected were: "Misses 'J I lattil'- I'- Goodwin and Thelma t' Pompey and Mi*. Vernon Howard. J ? l>He to the-fart that Sunday wa* v not a regular pustorial day, the c pas.'oi; and a number of the niem-7 bors worshiped witli Rev. Morse at FiiemTsTilp Biptist Church. Rev Morse delivered a soul stirring ser oion on the theme "Selling Christ." a The Rcvt and Mrs. Perkins have "e iiti'ine.l from Summer School at S Payne CoLlege. Rev. Peiklns has ~o planned for .1 successful program s for the i-enTapuiur summer days. ~ Miss Mayihe C. Boyd is visit inn I relatives' iyVd friend*. Slie ha>s s -pent the* past .three years in New <= York. ' . s .The Kleetonal College was at- S tended by Mrs. Eunice Howard and pastor. Rev. Ii. C. Butler.We still have a few on the siek n TFT?Tljt'y ate.Mrs. Minnie Cue ^ ter, Mrs. Palmer anilA Rev. A. ( 'i'hoinan.?? ^ v UNION- JLIU, BAP'T? CHURUH - Rev. M. \V. Isaac", Pastor e Although if rained Sunday; it a seemed as if it did not hurt the ^ services at Union Hill Baptist seen in cars and trucks, on their c way to church. We had a grand. _n time. Sister Cintt front?1wwr""r'"-' a iniiK pi'i'imht'd Sunday morning; a Rev. M. W. preached at U.JO, 1ml T we went over the top Sunday f night. . The ten year old boy of t< Unit lnbia preacheiL liLtle Knhm-f -Wilson. Everybody seemed to en- a ioy hi-.u ing him. He preached the ? "hand writing on the wall,"?The -h mooting h? nil at Union HiH?fm a this Week.' . ' 1 Rev. Anderson from Columbia c is condiictine- the moetimr. We are _d praying for sucucss; we' are still n alive. . . U ?? ? MT. OLIVE' 11 APT. ( I^UfeUH iiev.~3.~L, Brooks, Pastor a ?Mnllins, S. C.?Sunday school j' splendid attendance. The lesson ' ?"' II <ti..-ciiw.-.i.l At lh.'tO the pastor c&KCtn us to proifefr; fly 11111 No. 200 Avas ^ sung-by choir; prayer, by pastor; Hymn No. 1 i>5; Prayer by Bro. 0 L. M. Gerald. Jubilee,.by choir, " "frfrrbody knows-th'e trouble--I* see.'Text was taken Matt. 1-1:28, And they that did eat were filled. Subject "They i:-It. ate and were satis- * tied. The pastor preached a soul y stirring sermon, which was enjoy- ) eil l>y all present. ' The reTcnV6llment~"cimi^?were ? put out l?y the pastor for the bene " lit ?if re-enrolling the members of f the church, many of them were reported. . ti ?-At, 1 P. M. the pastor wetVt over to Beaulah M. E. Church with his h choir and congregation to be with f Rev. H. Krieson and his good peo- a pie. A splendid service was witnessed also a good collection; At 8 1\ M. Rev. N. Smith preach f ed for our pastor. Hymn No. 362 f by choir, prayer by pastor; Hymn s No. 568 lined by Rev. E. J. John- F sop. Rev. Smith took his text Ex- I oduvj 3:12 ''Certainly I will be p with thee," Subject, "Living as n God's Steward." He preached a f wonderful sermon nnd the days J collection was a splendid one. f Mrs. Sylina Mack died at the p mine of her daughter, Mrs. Mag- t gie Bowman, 217 E. End St. July y [r, 1935 after a short illness of G T clays and was funertdized at Mt. v Olive Baptist Church Friday, July p 12, at 3 P. M. KKi- leiiveV tt> nniiTrn her pass-' c jjng, 4 daughters, 3 sons; 17 grand, c 8 great grands and U host 1 of tl friends. Her husband proceeded f.1 her to the grave March 27, 19.' 13. J ci CARDS OF THANKS 5 We Wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindness and sy infamy snown (Hiring trie 5non iHTrcr*;i?n rr*t .loath of our mother and for the la^utifirf floral- "offerings. o Mrs. Maggie Bowman, Mrs. B. S VI.--;, A. .Miller, Mrs, .lanie o McCray.Mr. NYkoda .MaeK^Jlr. F Robert Alack," inil~ Mr. W. A. j t< \I ?U'L' I ( J ANUKK^ON NEWS 'ft By W. H, Alexander -4-1 , ' 11 Miss Mar^ictc Smith of Char- v leston, S. C. is Miss Georgia Sul- n livan's guest. Miss Smith, is one * / W t ? [ iJ'S instrui'toiji iii_ Charleston ity System. Mrs. Hubert Schwing and son, mr?rHitiyg relatives, Mr. lid Mrs. W. I. Peek., Miss Grace Johnson has ro. trued from 'Washington,lb~ liss Johnson is Senior College-at ( ward University. _Mi>s Li:;x.el V. Alexander, is now i Stamford, ?Conn. Miss Claudie Burris, Mrs. "Alma lackst Claudie Henry Flacks and Irs. Janie Kite left for Detroit, licli. thi.s' wook. ? " The Baptist Churches are- busy lis week getting ready for the tate S. S. and B. Y. lb U. Coitention which shall convene in uniter S. C. This great meeting Hall take pdawe 011 the beautiful unpus of Morris College, Much elpfup information ais expected to e gained as special training class s protatntrrg?to?Sunday school 01k shall be taught. The local clubs of the people's ural aid society held its regular looting before the annual grand 1 ij.u In. t Fninlny nt .M i^.l ' lrniitl '. M. K.~Church. ltev-. Thomas, astor of this church preached the "lTSTf{csgiving Sernion. Rev. Thorns was at his best. A large crowd itnessed the God stirring niesage. Everyone is looking for aid to the annual meeting on .the 1st day of August, which- shall [inv'ene at Shiloh Church, Townille. S. C. You are invited. _Joe Louis, the brown liombet tailed James Peek one. of his pho^ ngraphs in reply to a letter that antes wrote hint concerning his ivtory over Camera heavyweight hantpion. . , ; MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Charleston S. C.?The services t'Mt. Zion, the Rev. R. S. L'awrttce, pastor, were inspiring. The unday school under the leadership 1'Prof. John A. ilarrin is progres. ing nicely. The- pastor gave a ptcildid review of the lesson. Prof )avis Hilt was introduced to the chool and made helpful remarks, even young persons have beer elected for a special course in S I.- Methods. .. Sunday morning the large conregation heard a wonderful ser^ ton from Dr. L. M. Pettigrem fe-44mg elder -of t-he C. M. E, Ihurch in Georgia. He is here isitinf* hi? sftn r>astn?. of Vnntlpp. orst Memorial Church. Sunday night a group of talentd voung men and won^en ir e nd e r e<] a classical program under the uspices of the Allen C?-E. league, Ir. Paris Maxwell, president." The repair of the parsonage is hurch has been given a coat of '*?ndcA anil?leu glasses i eplaeed nd the frame work painted. We re getting things in good shape Til'1 Mil' Iilfi'tiiininnnt nf tlin erence which convenes .here on he 13th of November. - ^ . A bazaar was held four -nights nd all day on the -1th. It was a rent succees. The annex and the iwn u'fi'i' transformed into a .Tap eautrfully "decorated laden with or>d things of all variety. The epartments cooperated nicely in qtting over the affair. We are hankful to the public for the plendid support given. Something new under the pun. it the, call of. the pastor, 16 city nfl county school teachers, who re all members of this church, iet and organized a club to be nown as the CiirTe Litteratus, to fork for the success of our be. tv oil?/.ion and to help nomo do escving student )n acquiring "an ducauon. Mi-s Odessa Mack \va? lected president, Mr?. Bertha Enlish, vice-president. Miss Thomaina Finch, secretary and Mr?; 'armen Thomlinson, treasurer. The pastor, the Supt. of Sunday chool and five delegates will atvnd the Sunday school and League 'onyentions in Columbia on the Oth, ;Ust and 1st Aug. Mrs. A. C. Mayes?our --district resident ami returned delegate com the Quadrennial Missionary "onyent ion held in Tulsa,- gave?a lowing synoptical report of the essions. South Carolina came ome with the silver cup awarded or the best showing for activities niong young people. The Lawrence Boys' Club precnted to the church 80 Japanese ans to help keep thb members and riends cool during the summei eason. Masters Louis Walker 'res.; Jack Gourdine, Sec.; and lerbert Williams. Treas.' The iastor is very proud of the boys nd is planning a week'-s camp or them. r Jr. C. S.- Harleston and family ormer members of this church are lanning to return to the city afer l/eing away for the past* 10 ears, living in Atlanta where Mr larTeston Ts in Governmentr Ser. ice. Mrs. HarleSton has been ir oor health recently. We are blest Jn having. three FToirs. the senior under the leadrship of Mr. W. fiaxton Wilson, tie junior, Mr, J. A. Harris and tie Juvenile. They have been renering excellent music for ail oo asions. KLLERS CHAPEL ^ BAPTIST CTIITRCII Rev. W. C. McCoy, Pastor Sellers, S. -Ct?Sunday school pened at the usual hour, with upt. and teachers 'at their post f duty. The lesson was well disllsflM'lfl-lhc.vanuus classes, ?r which the pastor-gave a splenic! review. At 11:30 at the usual! preaching our our souls were uplifted by He word of God coming to Us wuigh our pastor. He delivered lie message from Matt. 4:14. Wc ere pleased to see visitors,in our lidst. At 3:30 the Willing Workers THE PALMETTO XBADER Club met at Jke home of Rev. and Mrs. Washington Evan?. They reported a helpful ifieeting tending toward the upbuilding of the church. They had a wonderful L poor among us. and why do they "i die poor?"' Everyone took part ( in the discussion. After the meeting refreshment were" served by ( the hostess, Mrs. Evans. ALLEN TEMPLE 1 A. M. E. CHL-Kt'H 1 ? \ Rev. It. I. Lemon, Pastor ' t Greenville.?Sunday school was j called to order at 'J:45 by the Supt. \ assisted by his cp-workers. The lesson was taught thoroughly by 1 all the classes. After which the , pastor gave some fine remarks, t to continue making, ready to the < convention. Tlie Sunday school < had on a big rally and a neat sum was raised. Morning services began , at the ' usual hour. The message was "" . preached by the pastor whose text 1 was found Mark 10sH?. He used I for subject: "Child Likeness, the condition of membership in the K'intrdom." This was a soul <tir- i ' ring sermon and it was said thru- r 1 out the congregation did not. our I hearts burn while he talked with I us by the way. We had new mem- ^ _ l)i'i'sli.o-join our church, - we wish j you could have been .with u* in our service at this time.. After A which the visitors were presented ' to the church. Among them wAs " Mrs. Eva Mae Anderson, she is < one Of us, -but she now lives in Columbia, S. C. She yailie to , bring her mother home, Mrs. Alice j Doyley. We afe glad to have her ' , back too after so long an illness. J r Also Mrs.- Lizzie Cn^our. was seen , l. to the delight, of all sh^o-brinr in t the hospital for a few clays. ~Njght services began atj 8 o' ' 1 -clock. The message was pteachcd ( ' by the pastor whose text was 1 found St. Mark 2:3-4. He used for ( a -subject Heroes for ChrLd A-LL ^ , who heard, this wonderful tnes- ' sage wAas inspired. In spite of ( the rain \\v had a large eongrega- i L tion. The entire church is still _ , busy working with on the twelve tribes. /_ _ ._ SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CIIIRCH ? _____ "1 i Rev. Hale It. Thompson* I'astor ' Asheville; S.' C.?The revival at - 111it* clnimdi on thu pant wind; has h oeeassioned a great Spiritual a- t wakening among the people. Tine-, prayer services conducted a week _ before the meeting shared a very , important part in preparing the ~ Christians for the battle. ' Four ( "voung men and women joyfully ac~ copied Cluist and one back -lidder. J returned to-the fold. Vast crowds j l worshipped on last week, including _ 7 many visitors, among whom were"" nr?.~ - tm ii .mim. v-amvryn i'iayer, ine evan- i gelist, and Mrs. -Abide J. Chnppelle I ul" .Abbevoile, .is. u. lho la-'vlTillld ~ FI. W. Walker of Sparthnburg. S. C. is .conducting'this meeting in a 1 very efficient way anTl great mesr* sagCs have beep delivered every, u night, The meeting? continues throughout this week. The Spirit of ttie great Gospel-"* Feast, the revival meeting, continued throughout the past Sah[ hath day. The pastor delivered - -the-message of the morning whose 1 -uhjeet was ''The Healing Touch" taker)- from St, I.uke 8:1G. A ca- 1 " .paeitv ei'OU'd l'cei'it-rrLthis*message 1 L .thoughtfully and with comfort and ^ joy. Mrs. Rosa Lee Mosely con'' nected herself with' the church i/i response to the invitation and was i - -assigned to thc-cIass^oOlrs, Annie J Dysart. She was warmly" welcom- 1 .eiL into the church bv the official ; staff". . At the evening service there was ' an overwhelming crowd who came , to worship. Brother Leroy John-, , ; ?tfn. our-pastor .jit Bethel Mission \ of this city. brought the. message . of tjieirvening taken from St. trnke ~ tit:1uV.-~^tl~hcnrt'?-w?vre made gla<k by this" message and men'jand woj men were called upon to>~repent. ; Visitors from in and out of the 5 city worshipped and worie-.made welcome by our pastor.. ' 1 ' ' On next Sabbath day the ordinI anee of IToly BaptisTn will be ad ministered to the new eonverts , who have not be?n baptized and an I appropriate sermon will be de- i ! liverod hv our na-tor. 'Reriort? : will hp received on next Sunday i night from our groups of workers hacking our young jreople's move-. , ment for the summer season. SILVER SPRING BAPTIST CHURCH "j Silver Spring's Sunday school is improving more and more every ; , Sunday. We only hope that it '"might continue throughout the en- < ?tire year.?Rqv, Daniels preached J | a Wonderful sermon on Sunday < morning, ?nnd on Sunday after- < i noon we had a singing contest. ' King Chapel A .M. E. Church and ^ SilVer Spring- Baptist Church. Everybody that heard the singing seem to have enjoyed it." Sunday evening we heard another good ser ^ n-rrm nu "Seir Pcnini" f>y our f>as- ~ tor. Rev. L. F... Raniels, we raiseed The-^e plans were lrrot ta its hy-Mrs. Paijline Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Tjce Davis visited :is on Sundayjafternoon. Mr. Pav- 1 = 'K made,a veVy good lecture on the ^ society that he has organized. We are hoping that everybody in Pen dleton will take interest in the . work that he is doinc and join this wonderful society. -SVa?-are fjlad to have Mrs. A. Y. Daniels i with us on Sunday after sjlendinp: his six weeks in summer school at ~ "Rerrrdict-Allen. Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Daniels and Mr. Robert Green | ~ I * 7*"" " ~V GREENWOOD XOTMS Rev.C. If. Williams of 521 Marrm ^S't..'Jh ccnvvoed, s. ( iii-iit :i ew-days- i^--Atla-nth ami Atm-v. ia., conducting meeting and from, hero to Abbeville.* where* lie preach <1 one week at the Union Haptht -Lhurch-of which Rev. A. l.'nlorwood is pastor. Uov. Williams vill -conduct' an annual revival for lev. C.\ 'H. (ioode 'at Ihdhel .Rapist, C'hiirrh, AVlhtnkuUr, S> X'.. and vi'.l pri'ach one week at 1 onnhi-v i. 0. for Hev. Ooode aho. The bird week he will conduct.a meet-' njr for Rev. Jenkins near Abbe-*! ilk'. S..C. Rev. R. I'. Fair is Spartahthis week conductin*? a re.vial; al-o he is lookinir forward to he fourth Sunday -evening .when m and his choir from N'cwln i rv s. f. will appear at Trinity M.. E. "hurch. The public.is invited. Miss Alberta E. Fair has just oturhed from Summer veh.oo*] and tin ii'|uii it :t \ i1.'J ' " ,1 . m net* school session. - _ Sniper T*aratus Uluh The Semper Pavalus . UJuJi ..wahe Jiuest of miss (Iu--'ie <?hent' >n -Singleton St., Julv 5. At thi uirtfcular meet inir the; elvib wn~ deascd to a?a visitor' Mis* hdvbie RocksdaTe of .\uurustn* ?(Ja.. vho is visit in** Miss Pearl coin Wil. ianis. The evonihjr was complete! vhen Miss flhcnt served a dolici-. >us. ice course, candied peanuts, old sliced Raby TtiTtfi caiidy and akes. .? A most delightful .evetiinir waV witnessed by the club on Maxwell Ave. at the lvonvo" of Ml-s .T Miuth. The evoninj* quickly slipped away as the members were locply jmtrrnsscd in playinjr whist And pinockle.-. -The1 hostess would lot alloy' the t-VePllV.:' to ? !<)- . before each one present was refreshed wiih an appeiizintr >TTsh of ice" ream, cakes and' mints. Each meeting of? this dub of urtbusiastic younj* women proves noic interesting and uiiterlair:inLr. Thus affording a nnjans by which ach member is forced to become hore zealous and energetic. TTh last .Monday evening while worything was quiet and well Mr. >nd Mrs. .1. K,' Andrew's entertain. d a few of. their friends at their vnjie on Pearl Ft. with a lovely ivhist; party, in honor of ATr. and Mrs. Alphonsa Younjt of New fork Citv. The quests had arijvud in-niiM.l IP , 1.... 1 * i... al?l?? of whist were played. The .'111)10.' were stooped for a .*!:<?rt ivbile and the fruosts wore ii=hr-i-.d into th?? dini.n;T rnmil which was lee-orated wjlh beautiful flowers ?nnsistin(r of grladio!as, ferns, md sweet peas. Anions these i.e-mt ifn) flower--" we were served i delicious course. After which we spent the rest of (lie ovenine' dancinjr and pla.vinjf cards. ' > * Kvclymie "left e\|iM"-<-iillu'in'elves" a.s haviner spent y very deasant and enjoyable afternoon*! Mi', and. Mrs. Vounff will be leavinr on the 10th for Ww Y-oi>k <"ity. ' ? ? i ? IN ION MAN'S: f"> . ? .1 ? " ,< Mrs. L. ( . I'owman-and dniiuh,er. Helen" bat I .-? * Il<''r"kt n>a< k. New Jersey," where they will s-peiid the remainder <.t UuL*uiymt;ik. * M r. Sidney William*. > er-f .verker t?l" S't.I.iitYis.?pent a few day's in tin- fi.lv !a-t week. Mr. Williams is a rat i \ c < !' 11) State and a. trraduato of State" College at < Maiigehuf'.f. ? Mr. and Mrs. K. X. " Williams in.l daughter. l'ai h ra. +ny.i ther. i\;ith Messrs Sidney Williams and David Nieholas mnteivd tn Orange auijr last Saturday. Miss Until Heatriee DoiiiM'.ss i? homo for hervacation: " A very pleasant picnic was expei ienced in Fcrvfns woods la-T" week-by a trroup" of church sclio iV(irkci> fivni Chester. " ' ' Mrs. E. -SS.Ucir.il has n-t.n m-.i after a month's sta'-y itwCuluinl-i,.. She reports a. very pleasant tri|>.McBetli Shciton united into holy Wedlock June I1. nv it It Miss l'M.i th Carter.of' I'hilad. lphia and now making tiieir home in lMiilajelphia. ** Mrs. Leeeioii is now spending her vaeat.i n in Ind. Mrs. Lipcoinb left last Sunday fur Indoiiapolis, ltd; to-spend several \veek" with h. r daughter. Bishop X. \V. \\ ill iams will lecture and present a biblical show >f the holv land :1 lilt':.el. T.C-lay evening. July dO,?at The in pr"vol list includes Mrs. Alice Houston and Miss Bernice Sartor.- _ if llchoti, S. C. were the dinner ruest^ of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster jii Sunday. Rev. L. d. Bowman ind Mrs. 'Alary Feaster and Mrs. f.ena Watkins from XJniorja S. C;j ware vk-ltors?of {Air. it ml?Mrs.' lohn Brown on last week. I Dora Brown, Reporter. . . 1' I ? I - MARION STAY'S ?i \ *.M Helen, Hayin has <;ppios ut 'hi- I ' " t ' ' 1 .1 ^ 11 11 *- 'lit' Mill- I'ill'll i*isvi-1.i (??l -? J i. Mrs. Alice lla|H'.'!, aTonnerre1 >t?!< tit and au <?l?i ritizf'n of Marion "T3 vh-itiny her childien and yrarid j children here for the summer. Mrs. j Hayes is now living in I'hilidelp.hia.' I'a. . . . Miss Klizabeth Roger's left last week to impend' her ui' iiti.orr. .in \\ as hi nylon, Mi-s Kdith Kva'.s .Tohii:un, who" ha * he< n vi'itinv in New York f'uy, has ~ireturned and reports a wiy delightful. stay, except that -he was lonely for her baby and j. ihby. " Snnday,..! uly 21, is^'Yobnir 1'eo,.ple'! 1 'ay" Jit Ifethel M. K. ( hurc.h, 1! ?Mi. .hi!lie-?('arinori?wtH?rtr^? liv< r the morning mes^aynr Come .o ,t and lielp the-e vouniv neortle i make it a t?iv day. The ??ntirc? ver vi-H's for tho day will he in their i - I'm iir t Vii|i- iii,- t ' i leader*' of tomorrow ' ar.d need vo'ir support a"hd oncourairement. married* <>n Saturdav ev-niiijr to Mr. MSVay. " . . Misses Amarintha Jackson and Eotik-e Hoire-is alone with many "oTTfor fru'ii'ly stopped t,y to j^r-o Mi-s 11 ? ]? . JIayin while aftondinc O'.c-F.leCtorial Colleee in Marion iv Tuesday. . . SI MTKIt NEWS The School of Method- of tip* Kairfie'd iVe-hytery. 'convened at the Second Presbyterian ("huh fi <on .1 iIV 1'* 1 A lai u'o 'h-le- j cation of yonmr folk -nttendeTI arid j a sjiiendiiV hU'.etimr was conducted. Rev. ami Poc'uo and their mi-inhers crave ortrdjal entertain-j ineiit to all. * . . 1 . The Woman's Home .Missionary Society of I'm'n'ia'nnel M. E. Church I...I.T :t .?t rri:? . .. **- - Ill* Hp IIday. .Tuiv S. . at thy residence of. Mr?\ M. V:- Glover. MemV'crs wer^ ?ot in Itirce "p timber's and a roueinc?mrnt i ly was held. The rc.' cr.t state meet incr was discussed and names of "several new members were broupht in. When time ante for election of officers it wac S'ifrcre-led. then voted upon t,haf" all oflirers retain their offices. The ihn-,fe>s o'l'ypil n refre<hinL- renast .The On'?' More KfTort Fe<h' Pliib I -F'-Ll at > rejrular meetinc on Wednesday afternoon, July'lO. at the residence of Mrs.. F. M. Booker. This hoing the first meeting b^y-j "iiyi' the "'atr met^iutr Mr-, Pcivl , Spears cave a oofailed report, which all listened to with intense interest. .Mrs. l.uln ?' -rawford 'joined the eluh ar.d at the elose of-.tiie li.usiness-. Jin. Mae Spears and* Mrs.- f'rawfuVd favored the eluh with'echoes from'the national] Mi-.sjeiiary \noctincr in TuTsh. 01:1a. ~T!. e?h t< s . v_.?l ?1 1 i c i. - ice cream and cake then mints. Mrs. 1 "Pt 7K~. T.awsoti t'-anhod the less for the lovely entertainment. The proerres^ive Fed. Chih he|d "ft"?iini'i *!iiu1 " ! afternoon, duly 0. at the ro'idencq >" Air-. IT. \V. Parker "on Green s-'wamn II<>a<l. with ah unusual attendance. There were?<t?flevvm embers . who jorned the' eltih. After tT'e business pavf of the .hieotuur which was entlvjsiastjeallv di*ru-'aed 1ho ho-tec? serve.:! a deli- i cious course of ice cream and cake, which was eti.ioyed by all. The meetiair adjourned Jta meet at the home of the. president. ATrs. M. A*. t I' 11 .. 1 r-r e-rr -? \l|i>\CI 11:1 .? <1 III .'"l.; !IT !H* pi \*f uuvtintr. 'M'-'.T. 'Ti 'Tlinfovil *.'p':V?!SP"<l" a\v?ry; ?? Palrtrilny morning-. July 12. at 'ho Tourney TTo*pitall.nftor a Ion.'.' Juration ofe i]lno.?y-\ Tie -was a.1, "f Emmutol-Mr E. Church j 1lyre on Monday artornoon at '2 >'?lock \vitli~a host of relative? :ii' 1 frionils flttonrUnf*- TT?-> 1r>ow.c a wife. 7 hildren and mam* other t ela; ives !o mourn'his'dopnrtinsr. .! Mr. and Mr=. R. P. Howard are ' } . in .'-*' "Wr th<- arrival of a* ha hy -trfrh-it-r!! Sat urdav* July 11., Mother and h.'iho aVe dointr nicely. Mr=. Alothia Puntroc of Rid?ro? day, S. C. aft-ended'the school of Method- and remained to spend a tVw day- with her mother, Mrs. Mamie Anderson and.family. Prof. .T. C. Prioleau. left on Punday July i t. to attend summer ehool at Hampton Inst., Hampton, Va. Misses.Mamie and Eugenia Pirn of - ami Myrtle Holiday left on July Sh-d'or pojnts North. ' Rev. E. M. Hooker is^nftending summer school at Columbia Uni\eisity. New York City. < Rev, \V. F. Smith Passes Rev. \Y. F. Smith, a well known .-minister of the South Carolina M. M. Conference passed away on Sunday 'afternoon. July l-l. at his homo after a loner duration~rrf ITT ness. Rev. Smith pastored on the Smnti'i' Dist. for a-nnntber of years until the past year he was forced to give up on account of his health. He was quite influential in tIvy community and will ho greatly] missed by his -jmanv friend-.. He j leave- a wile, tour childtVM. grand 1 j children. '1 sifters anil a host of friends to mourn his departing* ustinp me sacred rTH tifww to our compe n71 7' understanding, digService insures jjVTffJl lete compliance with he inviolable rights desires of the he IsySj t , ^ ~Pmg9 f PROFESSIONAL | | ^ CARDS | [ * ** * *?** **# *** ** ** * ? * I Office Hours v Phone I 11:80 A M. to 2 F. M. Office 3538 1 fl:00 P. M. to 8 P. M.. Kcs6541 Dr. C. E- Stephenson Physician and Surgeon : J Diseases of Women and Ch.idica ' A Specialty ^ , Office. ' Residence: t ! 1414 V? Assembly St. 132S Uak St. j QK. L M; DANIELS Physician and Surgeoa Office Hour*: y to 10 A M.;- 1 td I P. M.; 0 to t P. M. Syial Allmliu'u O.VMl1 v 01 Women. ^..Office, Residence; 112& Washington 2230 Uumptoe Phone C429 pi,...- ~c?? UU.-I ~ . 1 3 DR. J. G. STUART Ere, liar, Nai and Thrust . C?la?K?a - Fitt?d Accurately. i Offico Hours: Telephone! I 11:00 to 1:00 P.M. K.o?. 4091 i 6:UU to 8:00 I' M. Office 8791 OlFice. " it evidence: _201id Taylor St.'.* U1J Pine St. L .. . . ?^ ? Offico Hours: , Phone; 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Kea. 8875 0 P.M. tu 8 P.M. ? Dir. VV. D. (Jhuppelle ~ Phyalc.an and Sur^euA *U?aaa?ca of Women and Chilu.".M __ A Special*; -T Office: Residence: 2116 Lady St. Pin? St. Colombia. 8. Q. ' Ofliye Honrs ? Phones ? n*? * * ?8-ttr y A. M. jbffite 6U3.T 11 to 2 P. M.. Hea>67y8 6 to 8 P. M. Dr. R. B. Frecjpripk ?_ Physician , 1 ' > ' 1. . OHii'u ?; n i uestncnce: ilOT'/i Washington 1 11 fi l'nr* Over Victor) Savings Runk , , Colum lia S. C. Offlc* Phw? 840? Kp? ?N J. FREDERICK Allui iwy-Hl-Hw mid Notary Pubui PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS '?State and Fetteral 1119 WkHhington St., Gala., H. C. Phone 7811 All Classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallmfin DENTIST J. Painless Extractions. Sundays by Appointments. _ Days: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays Ftidhya and Saturdays Office: 2dt>yi-2 Gervais? Street Columbia, S. C. '* 1 v ............... ....... In Beauty Culture x Give FAN'-O-LIN Hair, B4&P, ~ Dandruff and Toilet Preparation a trial. Their worth has b?en proven. Have and are growing hair on bald heads find bare ppots when directions are followed., Will promote a full growth of Hair. 1 Box Hair Grower . -.1 .M 1 box Special Hair Grower AO -- * 1 box Scalp Soap .?0 i 1 box Pressing Oil .4fl ' 10 dents extra for postRffa Registered - in U. S. Patent Office.*. ^ Agents Wanted Write for terms ' . Made br ? . Mine, Fannie L. Carolina , | High Marfcl Street TiEORGKTOWN' ft CV DR. H. H. COOPER DaatM j Special Attention Given u> Isia\ ?eases of the Goims ! Gold -Grown end Brtuge W^ec* A Spgeioit7 Office l'hone 6429 Ros 32v.J 1125 Washington St.. Cola.. 8. C. - ~ ' 8.30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Retudenco 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins I DKNTIHT Fillings, Platen, Crowns, Bridgen, Sundaj by Appointment 1107 V4 Washingtori St. Colo., 8. O.