The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 27, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
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. ' Saturday, July 27, 19ft5
DR. J. C. WHITE TO PREACH \
. * AT SECOND CALVARY
I The Rev." M. Marquette-Peace,
1 minister , of the- Second ClHvary
f-Baptist Church, announces the folA
K "wing services for Sunday;
At the 11:20 morning worship,
the pastor will preach on the-S.-Sr
and B. Y. P. U. Convention, theme,?"The
Child In The Midst."1
-? At 8 p. m., the services will be
of the church, Mrs-~D. D. Mozee,
i president; at this service Dr. J. C.
^^Lwhite, minister of tho First Bap.
Church, Winston-Salem, N. C.,
will deliver the sermon.
The church school meets at 10 a.
m. and B. Y. P-. U. groups at 0:30
p. m. ~? '
EMMANUEL A. M w,
Rev. Henderson Hughes, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day for
? church goers. Sunday sehool was
opened at 10 a. m. bjr the Shpt.,
* \ Mt. M. B. \Villimas, and lijs coworkers.
It was largely attended
.1 and lesson was very interesting.
At 11:30 Rev. Hughes ascended
the rostrum and brought a wonderful
message to his listeners
from Amos'4:11, subject, "Salvation
unto God," this message was
_ __ welLdelivcred and full_of thought.
The silver tea at the home of
.? "Miss Geneva Griffin was very successful
Sunday afternoon.
The A. C. E. League is still pro^fcressing.
Plair preached a wonder
"" ^^W"sermon at the 7:30 service,-it
was full of spirit. The Jr. choir
' was at their best Sunday.
We were elated to see Mrs. Edna
M. Murles out Sunday morning
after a long illness.
Mps. Sally E. McCool of Toledo,
Ohio, is home after spending several
months here with her daught|
COLUMBIA DISTRICT CONVENI'
TION OF THE A. M. E. CHURCH
The Columbia District Convention
of the A. M. E. Church closed
its two days' session at Arthur.
town in Brown Chfeppl Church, Sun
day night.
Dr. E. F. G. Dent of Columbia
is the presiding elder, assisted by
I)r. E. A. Adams, presiding elder
of ?the Newberry District and Dr.
-J. C. McC?lollan, presiding elder of
the Spartanburg District.
Miss Elouise Janerette was elected
secretary and Miss Irene Johnson,
Assistant.
The noon day sermon was ably
preached by Rev. L. C. Butler, and
the annual sermon preached by,
' Rev. W. R. Bowman.- .
"Model I.e!>guo and Sunday
schools were conducted by the Rev,
~ L. L. "Farmer and Miss* Elizabeth
ftrndgon. The discussions were
of a high order and members of
; both League and Sunday school
, would vie with, each other in debate.
Each pastor in the district made
a full financial report and Dr. Dent
was pleased beyond expression.
m \ Among the distinguished visitors
,-M' \j'e Dr. T. J. Miles, presiding eldI
Wof the Georgetown District; Dr.
I R. E. Brodgon, presiding elder of
j the Edisto District; Prof. C. G.
Garrett, Mrs. Hallman from Lat
ta Rev.'C. A. Duhlap, Rev. J. M.
1 Williams, and- othersr
| Mrs. Sallie Evans was elected
reporter to the presa,=?
iMiss Edna Adams, daughter of
Dr. E. A. Adams, addressed the
Convention on the qualification df
a reacner. Kev. (j'Neal Bi'own
preached the noon day sermon,
Friday and' Dr. L. L. Farmer
preached the educational sermon
Friday night.
Among the leading pastors who
attended were: Revs. S. H. Lewis,
0. Simmons, W. B. Nash, F. D.
^^^OTeher,. Rayowm?Ransom, AVm...
Gantt, F. D. Ford, L. F. Vance, Wv
B. Bouler, J. E. Dixon, H. D. Ramsey
and others.
Resolutions were offered by Mrs.
Lula Nelson, praising Dr. Dent for
his impartial ruling, also thanking
the pastor, members and friends
A of Brown Chapel for their hospi^'
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:^^^*Sunday was a big day, sermons
... were preached by the Rev. S. L.
Glass, F. D. Drelier, I.. L. Farmer
and.W. B. Bouler, Rev. Wm. Brown
was the host of the Convention.
REV. WHITE GFE?T SPEAKER
AT TRINITY BAPT. ( IIURCH
C . . ~ ,1 T. -1? ~ OO
juuuav. ?J uiy io,?I .S :UiL
^pP. M.?r.At this hour wo are <havAng
Choirs, Solos and . Quartets
^^Hj-om Hitesburg, S. C. also Colunj
Don't miss the famous essay
by Miss L. Etherage.
Dr. J. C. White is now pastor
of First Baptist Chui elr WinstonSalem,
N. C. Ex-pastor . of Ziur
this City. Conic over aiuhs.ue a-'
in this Contest, we through ffim,
who strengthen us, wilL/P&ise almost
two hundred dollai*s. Come
see. Rev. C. H, Simon, Pastor.
THE COMMENCEMENT EXEUJgtL.ISE
OF 1111-: .lie LE \(. I E OF
^^WESLEY A. M. E. CHURCH
, Will Be Held Sunday Evening,
July 25, 19.15.
f Song?HdXvenly Sunlight*
Scripture Desson?-Miss Sadie
TficTc'sorv.
Prayer-?Rev\ P. E. Mingo.
^aViolin Sokh?Rev. Carrol Leov'y.
^JjTopic for discussion^?How miry
one know that he is a Christian
?
I know I am a Christian by what
. I am?Miss Dorothy Hicksori.
By what I say?Miss Florence
Pieston.
By what I do?Miss Ruby Rosemond.
*
Instrumental -Solo.. Miss Alma
Ha r ley.
Summary of Topic?Rev. Frank
Hickaon.
Solo?Miss Frankie Hick<*- -
,r
I
1 ?~TV'rr
son. '1- |
Selected Rending > M'iss 11 utic '
L. SpCn^.
Instrumental Solo .Miss K<IKh >
- Frtreior:?"i
Remurks-^-Mr. K. M. . Pre- sly. w ]
Vocal Solo?Miss Naomi Ro e-' i
mond. - |
lnstriH?HHrt*l?Solo' Mis-?Mildred ~
Beaver. i
Closing Song -I would lie loved,. ;
The Officers of the Jr.. 1 .vague are
as follows: Rre^i'fenty . Miss
Dorothy Hickson; First Vice-l'res.,
Miss lviiith Frizior; Seconal Vice-.
Pres.,-Miss Elizabeth Fergues;
Third. Vice-President, Miss-Ftankie
lick son; Fourth Vice I'res.', I*
Miss Hattie L. Spann. Secretary,
Miss Ruby Rosemond; Treasurer, '
Miss Mildred ' Beaver; Superinien.eentj
Mrs. L. K. Rosemond, Pustor
Rev. P. H. Miiuro.
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SHADY GROVE A. M. F.
1 _OlLRCH
Idvs C. (1. (iloverr~Pastor
A li.' ' . I. i
' V' m?* I"llg JUKI Illy spi'll,
we a i \? Ua iny ruin t'Vc i y Jay. I
Although tlio morning of y?e
I.'St Sabbath' was gloomy our Sun I
day school was largely aiteiiikil by_.
the Supt., .teachers and scholars,
also quite a lew visitois. The les
>011 under the Captain of "David
(The Great" I limited)" ws inter.csTmgly
studied" and discussed and
rOAjewed by Prof. A. H.1 Nash.
At the'usual hour ol' chinch-see-.-vice
"our pastor who has endeau'd
himself to the entire membership
brought to his wm:;i cgulion ' a
5:24 "But let judgement run down
as wCtcrs, and righteousness as
\ mighty sticain."
It is quite a Chiistian treat to
one -t<? visit each week the various
Sr.lulay schools and church services
of South Carolina and othVi
Sti tes of the Union tl\rou,uh the
interesting. column- of the I'aU
metto Leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson also
Mr. and Mrs. Milions Johnso'u
were hastly called away to lb;,
bedside of their daughter- ind
ter, Mrs; Rosa Jones who is ci iti
rally ill in i- Greenwood lv-spital.
All are pfaying for lie 1: b speedy
recovery.
Mrs. Cora Jack-on and pretty
tittle daughter, Virginia li#ve heturned'
home after a pleas ml*
stay in Augusta, Ga. with hew_
uuitbur -and family.
The members of the chnrclf arc
.Still I'-Hiii.nl inir I hi' 11 i no ! > lh<
great beyond of Bn>. M. ('.- Calhoun',
who is grittly' missed in.
the church and community. Surely
a- great mail has fallen in Israel.,
Al'le-t- spending.?a. number?uL .
daysait Myrtle Beach on the At-'
has returned home and is inform- .
inp his friends hiis doliiriitf.il _
stay.S^ \ " "
Oil SrnTHw/ I'. M.. duly 14th, a
baby contest was sponsored at our
church by. Mrs. Ada Davis, faith" ~
who resides in Abbeville. Dining
the contest Kev. KoBeit (been
pastor-In eliarge-of - Grace and
l it-tie'' MolintaTn ('barges delivered
a .wonderful., message fro in i he
Uth el); pter of Isaiah-, S verse,
"Whom shall I send, and who will
go for us?" 'l'Heii >aid I. here am
J; send me." His sermon was
-greatly- enjoyed by a vast tuidtcii.v "
with music rendered by the'. S'..
Petm"- choir.- Hv JTri7.e U'dlV ," fT
were: 1st KddLc Uuth -Kmc; m:.! Virginia
Jackson; did John W..
Pressly. .While*' our \i stor was awarding
these prizes to '.'le.-o ..e:?.u
tiful little babies one co'.'id not
he.ix,but think of the words of
lesos when he said: "Suff"i b'
tie'children1 to come unto me and
forbid tine ill not." The linanyiat
result was good, for Mr.-. Davis,
I ut over, a g-?n! prog: a.n.
,0m- Mi tad mi ay 11.11. H-x
ll.e leadership of aiihfiii . and
courageous president, Sister Susan-Devlin
is still progressing.
The interesting and loyal mem-hers
?t .our church are, looking
lorward to the Missionary convention
a .'.it, tlio did quVitm-'y i '
II ri'i've, ^ winch -.\ h | bo--followed by
hf-rv. tiiv. t'ii' ii*? i In n
the PlVsiiH': ; Elder. As being tlse.j
P. K. of- the A1 (ville District, ?
I i- endc1 red r-'Vsci,' to-the i \ nicy
s of the Waiaantun t't. WgL
hnve been b:c><ed in t'u- pas'., t. I
ict'-p great ly !<!. in the pers > . ,
of Drs. Smith at.'l Bean.
Alii since/I) r. ^uarles las n
ni: leader w?; inn him di"o.
There wil. !? a rally on Suni
j, July 2:s !i. Ky the Tiny T.tV
( 4uii of vv'u.-a V. s. E. "J. -Wal ton
'he spons o. "A'e aiv praying
o'. a financier spvi ess. j
Transciei: vnit-rs ii t.i comi.vmity
reco?tiy \ ere Mrs." Addie
X~w Wi-'i* fvT""r*T7 Oun v..1 .<lul
Mr. Tiriwfthy ' o.i's of (j;-. tmupcul'.
. The sa ! ii.tvEigen'ce u.? just
.beer roeeiv.i Mr*-. It e;a inc..
lias i v:,V A iliiv pi *' hi' .Lie .
21st. Her passing, is a great
*" h'"' mint A OS ami 'f I'iftlilS. _
MORRIS' DROWN A. M K.
CHURCH
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Rev. Jesse E. Heard, Pastor
Beautiful weather offering ?:
decided change from the rainy
weather that prevailed in this i
city Tor TIT<TayS, greeted the wor '
shipers at Morris ftrown on last
Sunday. The services began with
the sermonette to the little child- *
Veil. "The Bible" was the theme
discussed for the. henetit- of the
children. The morning sermon
was taken from St. .Matthew 4th_
chapter, -'18th verse. A splendid
developed. sermon was preached
from the theme. "The church in
Peril." There weVe 5 accessions"
to the dhurcn during the day. At ,1
8 P. M. Mr. Leroy Armstead, a
young man from Orlanda, Fin. '
spoke from the subject "The He- i
brew boy's" The text wa8 taken 1
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from Diyiifl 3rd chapter and 1 nth
rcrsc. His mother. who-was lucent
ltd in sinjrinjr of several inipinnjj;
"..spluiluuLs?.?illut? junior
hoit^jinder the leadership of Bro.
P. Bennett furnished inspiring
music dtiriny-'lhc service a|J il y.
Sister Lottie AVrairtr one >1' 1 he
alder' members of the church died
in New York City and was funer11
iZed at. Morris Brown on last
Wiit-iK tW Ijusbaiul left for New
York on Sunday afternoon. He
e.t - amorir the worshipers at Mor |
lis Brown Sunday morning and
made brief remains. Miss C. S.
A. Smith leaves' for New York
City on the .'iOtluinst. to'spend her
voeo-t-iou with^f relutC es and
friends. The /ehureh looks forward.
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ST. JAMBSX M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale B;?Thompson, Pastor
Abbeville, X. (1 - The "Call -fro
Worship" was hVjade loud ami"
strong throughout/the city on the
past Sabbath day' and the. people'
responded by coming to .worship.
The Sunday school department enh.* .>/!
JKo-nTiiimrrn nf-rf-lsrrrre 11 nm
her of youths lis well as adults
who studied with .great interest
in the leSspn whose subject was
"David, The Groat/Hearted." The
lesson was "given a very timely review
by Mr. W. J.,. Steward, the
supurihtendent. The pastor commendod
the Sunday School depart-'
ment for the splendid cooperation
piven during 4the revival and the
Sunday School students who majg
-Iesiis their Friend..?
The processional was sung with
unusual' earnestness by the Sehlor
choir and the prayer of consecration
was made by our pastor
with an extraordinary &*>ngregation
participating. The morning's
message was delivered by eur pastor,
the .subject of Which was
"Spiritual Fruits" taken from St.
Matthew 1.3:8 to a large "class ol
converts. The message, was direct
and prepared especially for the
class of recent converts. Thoughtfullness
and spiritual, zeal; were jn
evidence throughout the audience.
Sixteen persons were baptised and
added to the church at the morning's
service." Many vi. itors worshiped
with us. , n
Promptly at 8 p. m. the. evening
service began. Our. pastor selected
lis his.sub.ibct "The Battle of
the Flesh Versus the Spirit" taken
from Galatians 5:17. Mrs, Mable
Goodwin connected herself with
the church in response to the invitation
and was assigned to the
class of Mrs. Texas Edditig..
t hei^1 rei'iorts coveringVhe" budget
for (lie Yrrnth-Movements" during!
the summer months in a very fine
stylo nnd the pastor cnmme.mled^
them for their service. On Wed-: I
nesday of this week our pastopand
delegates '.will leave foro the District
Sunday School Convention
which Is hoi ng hold "a t Txuiolr. X.
with nil reports iuFULL.?Our
pastor and delegates a re scheduled
to oplay Very important parts
on hie program of the convention.
On Friday night last we brought
to a very successful close our revival
meeting-in which hack-slidconverted-',
to t he numbe^- oil.-fourteen.
These two weeks of meeting
were iiuiuemely. - enjoyed by thelarge
crowds who attended every
night. Oiir pastor so planned the I
financial end of our meeting that,
he was able to take the very best
I'are of T?ov Tf U'
Spartanburg, S. C.. who conductc(I
the mooting. The Reverend
Walker that out of the one- .
hundred and fifty two (152)
churches where he conducted revivals
in South Carolina, that our
pastor took the best care of him
tiiwhcially at Saint James in Ashevilie,
,N. C. He said that Morris
Brown in Charleston, S. C. has
made the nearest approach financially.
Any church will do well
to engage the service of Rev. Walker
fot revival meetings.
During the past week our pastor
and family were delighted to
have" as 1 im<*- Iiaiw^ fullest Mrs.
Matilda White of Greenville \Vhtr
is a very faithful member of our
church there. The Missionary So-!
ciet.v is winding up its drive preparatory
to the district and Conten
nee Branch meetings toIJxe held
+4- Aberdeen, N. C., in the month
of August.
TAW CAW 11 Al'T. ( Ill BCIl
I
Rev. .1. S.' Glover. Pastor
The service at Taw Caw Bhpt.i
Gh.-rch wa< v eI y good. The Sunday
school was iV. lied to order by]
tlip "Strpf. Deacon .1. D. -McR-mbh-tt-j
at 0:2"). The officers and teach-"
cis wvrc ac i no if pout of duty. I
The S. S. was largely attended. \
Our pa-tor read fe.r the -morning
lcv>i>n 1 it ( ol-.?1 : I.V. (hen Rev. .1.
S. Clover selected John *11:2. It
was a wonderful sermon; and our
hearts were made to rejoice "while
the mftn of God talked to us hy the
way. Sup lay night prayer service
was conducted by R. 'Bennett
and F. Riley, tla n our pastor selected
Genests lt>:2G, theme, "Do
not look hack." It was very imicTT
enjoyed. The ch-utch .was rargoly
attended. ?
Deacon .1. 1.). Mcr adder;, Miss
Carrie Durant, Deacon J. M. B.
Hanberry and many ottiers from
Taw Caw attended tlw S. S. a.!
R V. P: T' -."f Morris Cfdhgc la t
r-* ' i An ' i " " ?
ftuntiay. i nry enjoyed a very
pleasant trip. Mrs, Willie I lamp'
ton from New York is ?>t htur.e
for a few weeks with her father.
Rev. M. P. Pearson.
Mrs, Belle Gnyle from New
"N'or k is at home spending v some
time with her father and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Richbuvg.
The members surprised their pastor
Sunday flight with litany
things, sugar, eggs, chicken, meat
l i.
THE PALMETTO LEADER
wMrnnHon and many other
things, also a neat sun of money. _
Rev. Glover and his 1 ving w7"
[c-nr.k tin- I'U'inhrl > lur their Tclndi
ness to them. *
Kvcry body far and near' are '
cordially invited to attend .service
I at?Nhi loh Baptist Chllrch on F".n-|
day, .July 28th.
At 4:30 Rev. A. 11. -McPharl and
'his-people from Sumter will be.
present:
A special program is also arratcved
for morning and night.
You are requested to come and witness
these programs. Come'one!
come all!
Carrie 1 >uran.t, Reporter
MILLER CHAPEL
- ?- A. M. E. CHURCH.'
Continued from page 4 ...
sum was collected for the trustees",
during the evening services.
Rev. and Mrs. White had a>
Ttrelr Sunday guests' Mr. and Mr s' "I
K. L. Brown,-; Greenville. Tliey
are Mrs. White's parents. '
Tuesday nite, July 30, Mrs 11. 1
B. White is sponsoring V. Popularity
Wedding.-- - , .r
Listen who shall be popular 1
biidc name 1' the. nite of the weiid- 1
irg accertained by Xhe highest a- <
mount reported.' 1
? tti ?? i.t..? i..-.si si...- i
\\ <m tiii i ii^v i itY ?i > > ti11 J 1i,?4 im- *
message from i)i;. K. A. Adams, <
P. E. isunday. lie will be with us
Siimiy and hold our third quarterly
confereiK<r_,Momlay night. I
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Our pastor, s uperintendent and
S. S. Institute and League Cop- |
!ehgates will attend the District
vention, Thursday nad Friday at Mt.
Moriah A. M. E. Church near i
I'lpei iJ y I
EBKNEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. K. B. Mack, Pastor . I
Mullins, S, C.?S"."S. was' called .
to ov<Ier at 10 o'clock by the SupL,
E. f). Foxworth, assisted by his \
co-workers. The lesson was ^
thoroughly taught to all the class- j
es, after which the pastor preached
a noble sermon from the 52nd ,
chapter of Isaih 6th verse, "Know- ]
ing God's Nafhe." j
This was a soul-stirring sermon
and it was said throughout tlie
congregation, did not our hearts
burn while he talked with us by '
the way. The A. C. E. Leaguo is .
.still growing. The young folk t
are interesting and entertaining.
We hope the League will be one 1
among the strongest, the president
Mr. G. Ransom is doing fine work.
The members of Ebenezer are 1
expecting big money tonight. The 1
7alTy~\vfrr Come off. We hope the p
captains.,will make- rouhd'tem" '
Mrs. l.illie Dozier gave a real pic"
nio^ for her class on the church 1
lawn. The rtvl 11 < r.>o.. ! <
i; g a real good time. Mr??itr-. .
zior is one among the best Sunday
school teachers Tf* the Siinday
school. Hie.Xmas. Saving Club
met at the home of Mrs: Minnie
Smith; We had a- very good time.
After meeting the hostess ,Served '
ice cream and cake. We were too v
glad to have Mrs. Routledgc from J
Georgetown, she i<$ visiting-' her 5
(laughter, Mrs. Ida Brown. Mrs. '
Lottie" Allen from Marion snent '
Thiturday and' Sunday with her '
daughter. Mrs. D?B. Calhoun.' Mr. -j
W. L. Fox worth was elected toJ go '
"Td-"G"e'neral Conference next may; *
L. B. Calhoun, Reporter,,.,y '
WA( MAN \. M. Jl. ( III R( H t
Rev. W. (L Owens. Pa-lor c
AVinnsherp; S". C. The third <
quarterly conference ..f Wavmat (
Church was held July 1 it In Dr. ..T ,
C. MeClellan presiding'. Reports ,
were very good.' MeClellan ^
(" iiiigli! vriTiTts of '.encouragement ,
and commended the ifiemher, he
.tuiso of their loyalty and cooperation.
' *.
Quito a lively Sunday school.
\vas had Sundav morning? tlio
subject, "David the great hearted"
was very intere>tinely taught by .'
the instructors and reviewed by 1
Mi V.. M. Owi'i s. ? ?-Qur
Pastor used as tiie morning J
i'W i ct 'i iiin ,'5 I j
Holiness Lev. 10-2 was the 'subject t
of the evening message. Two per- i
sons, were baptized and ele\fn i
were fellowshipped hiU-? the- ;
church. . ' 4
The League sponsored a musi- t
al .program Sunday evening af- ~
ter which David* Whitner. Richard ~t
''amphell, Oliver Montgua ainf ,
<M'artha .Cunningham were elected ,
to go to the State Convention in- \
Columbia."' i
The Cshers Hoard met at the |
liome of Mrs. Helen Arehy, enter-;
-rained by Miss Olivtt> "Montesrim. <
Quite a pleasant afternoon was v
spent.
. The Waynian Warriors were the f
guests of Ml- I. C.ri-i r.i' ?Some -j
very line programs were outlined j
for the churchy a ft en which the
'hostess serve ! a refreshing' course." j
The . "Wlan i6r.s,."~^TT~^iiuiispi ing- -f
a wennie roast at'the parsonage
Tuesday night for the Mission- j
arit'S an ! League. / t
The* chicken supper at the honte
_of Mrs. Moore was quite a sue- ^
cess.
SAW MIL!, BAPTIST CHIKCH .J
Rev. E. M. Booker, Pastor
-TL i *T;tt
X nc1 nit'iMUura UIC ium
and Palmetto Baptist Churches
granted their, pastor, Rev. Booker
Luave of absence to study at Colum
Jfoia 'University in New York City.
He is there now and we are praying
the blessings of God upon him.
While he is away his work is being
carried on by Revs. Reed, Rowels,
Wright, Spencer, Mark, Drake
and Dr. E. W. Boxyen. of New
York City. Rev. Booker is also
Head of the department of Science
in Morris College.
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KM A NIK I, A. M. E. < III RCH
l-'or mure than two weeks we
tave been having inclement weatb
er. On last Sunday, however,
kind?Providence smiled on us and
gave us a beautiful-day for which
wt- were th-ink?pl.. During the
rainy spell, religious as well as
However, since. no earthy being
was responsible, we can not question
the.cause. "
As the hour for the morning
worship approached, church-goers
Ir< m the four sections of the city
could be seen wending their way
to the house of worship uii las
Sunday. At Emmanuel a large
congregation was seen. \\\. were
more- than pleased to have with u>
Mrs. Graham, a traveling evangelist
who brought us the . morning
message.! Her messages during
the day were uplifting tand impressive.
A large, audience heard her
a'l both services. MrsGraham
will continue her work at Emanuel
and will terminate her activities
>11 the fourth Sunday night of the
iresont. month. .During the .week
">f July 21, ui series of-messages
will be delivered during; which
tiine it is hoped that many will be
constrained to turn in the path of
rectitude and be benefited. Mrs.
^Taham?is^ji"powerful expoundei
>f t.he gospel*.
A Vs 1-1 /v...
"if. t\. izj, uiuifucn, .'lj.s. v ui;ic
MeGill and .Mrs. Alston, delegates
to the Missionary Conven.ion
which SVas held in Tulsa, Oklu
eeeritly. made the it reports OTV
last Sunday morning. ' ;
A. beautiful, {loving cup was u'varded
the State Juvenile department
for raisihg the largest ainount,
Mrs. Carrie MeGill is the
Stetc officer,
Our Sunday school picnic
tvhich was for the 17, inst., had
Li* be postboned On account of the
inclemency of the weather. We
ire -hoping that Aug. 21, will be a
lyuutiful day so that we,may have
die privlege .of .going to Giant's
park with the children and spend
a pleasant time.
' We are glad to- see our friend
mil brother Cyrus Alston again.
He returned from Philadelphia a
few days ago.
Our Sunday schopl was well aten.
led cm last Sunday. The losun
' "Ditvid"- (the great hearted)
.vast indeed interesting. David
Afrtalnly. was generous when sparse!
the life of his enemy. The example
as set forth by David, is
me that we should consider.
Owing, to the condition of the
leather, the regular monthly
nceting of our Junior choir had
.?? be deferred to dhe third Sun-.
lent'presided,? A fine representa.iuii
was out and the meeting was
mjoyed by all. _
LAST CALL POlt STATE A. C.
E. LEAGUE AND SUNDAY
SUHOOL CONVENTION.
The much tulked of State A. C.
E. League and Sunday School Contention
to be held at Allen University
July 30, 31 and_ August -1, is
ibout to become a reality. As the
ime draws near the interest and
?nthu?iasm increase to a very
marked degree. Because of ttre
Jntii ing- e Iforts of' Dr. A. P.
Spears, State League -President,
ind Professor G. W.l toward, Statir
nt orwlnnt
ind the whole-hearted cooperation
if the ministers and workers
hroughout the state, the call has
>p*cadx'to every neeic and corner
)f the state. '
Many of the workers have secured
busses to carry the large
:ro\vd of young people who are
lesiroos of attending this great
neeting. Come and meet your
'riends, join in the fun, and be
rehly-led spiritually and mentaly.
.
I N ION NEWS
W.ide Blaekwell, Jr. left for N.
ir. ('. last Monday. We hope for
um a Dngnt future. ^?.. V
U. hi.
lu^utttttrrTTTsvlust's' that he is having
* very pleasant vacation in
he East. At the time of the writ
ing he saw in New York City We
trust that he will behold the many
sights of -Gothamr ~ ~T
\V. 10. McJunkins, Zone Sup.eriri
tendent of the A. M. |0. sundav
schools m^toivri. ,t? the scene of
hre Distrtct Convention last 'Sun3ay
to assisL in making plana for
?nt ertninmoiit of t ln^'enn vi-nt inn
.vhich meets Thursday . end Friday
of this week. He was accom;?n?
ied by -1. \V. Nicholas.
Maceo McKisick, Student of
state On liege' is making a "pop_
isit" to the i itv this week.
Mrs. Emma J. Hawkins of Ortngohurg
is -.pendimr n few days
Tl the city at the home Dr. and
sirs. C. A. Hawkins.
John?Blanche. a widely known
Architect of Orangeburg Was in
he city last wcT-kT" * "
Mrs. IOdw'.cr,! Worthy is^visiting
n Asheville add Montre.it, N. C. :
his week.H
Misses Sulta-m and Elease Dawtins
Were in the city last Mon '
i
- - ^ 5L-,
day. . .
VL.itle Miss: Helen Hiiuiiiiui u i it- ]
* thaLjiiuLi i.s il'*.' Joi.-ev I*
atmosphere, tempered by the coof*
breezes of the busy Atlajilit^-'htks !
.yonng L-dy 'is summering in Il.uk <
ensacK, with reiati-ves.
Le.oy Blackwcll has returned to
New i ork after ten pleasant hays 1
with re!'lives and friends.-in l.'osistei;,
CHarlotte,* 'who''is'^a 'recent
graduate of Lent 'ict College.
I-fiends will lurte with interest
" ttr." establishment ot 1Ji. J. Kolant!. ]
Ruff':. Pharman-cy in Spartanburg.
Dr. Kutf has been a successful prue
titioner. of the pharmcutical pi"-_
le.-sioft for sevt'iCU years.
James Marion Dougia.-^ wai- iT.-'
the city lust Sundav.
Among those attending the
State Baptist Sunday School < onvention
in Sumter last week were-Miss
Mat red \M< KiMck, Robert
Duhedn, hlliot liohinxni, 11. \\k
Normal!, lk N William.. mi..1?Dl? -
" L.. W. Long.
Mr. und Mrs. J. K. \\ ilhmn i g
Jr., und Mrs.* K'dwuid Worthy]
spent lu.-t l-'liday in*(ireciivilh;, |
Mis& Ruth":-Collins, n.is ieturiiod j
from Columbia a Iter's fending six j i
warm, but pleasant wev.ks vmUi |
the Pedagogues at the Allen-Bei.e- i
diet Summer School. j
Servation t 'or.ps are adv'ised'.'to ^ on'!'
suit local Tk'K.A. plhcials -fj?> in-j
terviews, lkorinal application- an; !
to till them, land return then; to J
.he Relief .officers.. Then, .jgnd
your guardian to'.the "olfige. This
is the proper pi bcecdui e I'm mi
rollmeiit. I'-he "ago qmuilic-ullmi i
at a minimum of IS and "a mux;-,
mum of -2U,?This does not upfiy
to veterans. \ . 2
Ajtl young iiien in the city .-hodid m
a.-ke advantage of this opporluni-V
ty. The enrolle^ get 5 dollars
per month "a'tUl reserve ol 2W. If* i
-the enfrolle wishes any portion'of
the" reserve may be l'or\v.?Yd?-tfc directly
to some oank 'or' set it to "thefamily
to tlAve or spend. Or all
of it may be consumed or saved
by the family. Wonderful < pi"." - j
Utility!. Rev. L. G. Bowmi.ii was
the dinner guest of Mr. and Miv.
Eubanks last Sunday. ,Mrs. 'Worthy.
is -spending her. vacation in a
the Kihgs Mountain.' -We wish
for her a pleasant stay. The Union
Sunday School Picnic between
Bethel jS?. Paul and Clinton Chapel
was cut oil' on account of rani,
it is scheduled for July .'JUth.
DEATHS
Mrs. Beatrice Jeter, the sister
of Mrs. Garner died Monday, vlo22nd.
in the home .of Inn- -i.vt.'r . _
33 McBeth St. She has heen i:!
-a~year or more.
"jMrs, Sarah Medloch, ii widow I
deported this life, Tuesday rnonv C
ing, in the hoine, of her dau.ifi.tcr.
1 who lives in ('..l'lisle.? =
Tickets arc" being sidd -rapidl> ~
for the Big Show and Lecture to
hjtjx by Bishop Noah IV. Wiliiaui^w- ?
be given at Bethel Chuivh. July I
D. D. Come 'iun! tin. .nr. t 1
scenes of* the lluJy' Land. The only
kind that has ever been ex hi- A
bited in our church.
The Rico Bros., Jeter Bios., ud
Morniian Bros. 'Tjuavtets will sing,
in Bethel Church, Auy. yth,. in interest
oi 1 Ire TouTic MenV ( Inlr. T
.Vdn>iBsitrn to all 10c~
-One new member- was addni i .
Biethel last Sunday night. ~ aft.n- ?
a soul stirring1 sermon. Kveiybody
was happy.
.'1 ne \V. K; Bowman, ?p. dor
Chapel Station, Columbia, wjll
preach at Bethel Sunday morning,
and the Rev. Thomas Bowman
will preach at Bk.te's Chapel San
lay. at 1 dio P. M.
. To address the S. j.S. Sunday ^
morning: Alt,-. \Y. K. *\LJurthin-; T
to address the A. C. E. League.
Miss Lenora Sims. ^
?Come to church;1 Go -to ,h ;r?' ?
m ?
THE YOUNG WOMEN'S MIS- '
SIONARY SOCIETY OF JONES j\
CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION-!
CHURCH^ V. I
Mrs. Alice Labrew royally entertained
the Y s 01 Jones Chapel
Church, Wednesday, July 17, at her
home on Lady St. I i
The president, Miss Florence ]
Benson, presided. The meetingopened
by singing "God. Will Take J
Care of You." Mrs. Geneva Craig j
re.ad the Scripture after which we 1
were lectin prayer by Mrs. Chriswas
"Throw Out The Life Line." ]
The members were envourged by ]
words of"greetiiig.1', frum tlu- ] if-?
sident.
Among the important items dis- (
cussed during the time alotted to J
business was a cohtest between the
-Y's at d the Young Men's Club
which wll terminate Sunday July
28.
?Mrs.?Wllie .Wilder wtrg a wol^
come guest. The president extended
a welcome to visitor^ at all
times. ! ?
I?t nu.-ivns uy Airs. .
Mary .Burke served a delicious re- J
past consisting of punch, sandwiches,
cake, and mints.
The next meeting will be with
Miss Helen Bell Jackson, 2410 j
Green St., Wednesday, August 21.
listing tne sacred ffi|
ions to our eotnpe 1^9* .
understanding, dig- BySCT
I Service insures |ITT||
lete compliance \*ith
le inviolable rights
desires of the he p
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Office Ilourc Phone
11:30 A M.io 2 P M Office 353?
6:00 P II to 8 P. M. -Rae. fi.r>4?
Dr. C. E-Stephenson
Phjeician and Burgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office; . Residence.
.414 ^4-Assembly Dt. raar:Uhk St ;
DR. L. M. DAMEUs
Pb7<M*a nd Bvaeia
^tfic^ Uoargrf T6~Io~a.M.; i' to i
P. M.; f to K P. 1.
ipecial Attention Given Diseases
Of Women.
Office. ? lteaidencs:
12b- Weibhinsftom 22HV iiampto*
Phone 6420 " _ Phone 7664
I?. j. G. STUARTEye,
Ear, Nest and Threat
. Glass** Fitted Ac?urat?Vy.
Office Hours: Telephonei
1:00 to. 1:00 I' M * Roe. 4091
6:00 to fa:00 P.M. Offico 8796
Office. ttfr?i(!vnce:
030 Taylor St. ' 1417 Fine St.
i .
Office Hours: Rhone:
1 A.M. to 2 P.M. - Rot. 8875
fl P.M. to 8 P.M.
Dir. W. I>, ( happelle
Pkyeluan end Burgeon
niwiu ol Womtn and Childfwm
A Specialty
.Office: Rosidem ?,
116 Lady St. 1801' Pine "St./
Ooltun'oU. R. 0.
. "* *
Oflice Hours Phones
8 to 9 A. M. ' (.ffice fit(33
1 to 2 P; M. Res. 0798
6 to 8 P. M. ; -r?
Dr. R. B. Frederick
.J N
Physician T? :?
Office! Residence: . ^> .'??
Tft- I " "ti--. ' " *
?' VJ 1 I I6 Par *
)ver Victor) Sa\ings Hank
Columjig '8. C. ^
)fftea Phcma $40T k?t. ?11???
N. J. FREDERICK
ittorn?y-at-Law and N'otar) PunUi
PRACTICE IN ALL tOLKltJ
^ ,?Stat*) and Federal
1 fj-Washington St., Chla^ S. C. -?'hone
7811
All Classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
'ainless Extractions. Sundays by
ippolntmcnts. Days: Mondays,
uesdays. Wednesdays, Thursdays
Friday^ and Saturdays
Itfice:__2dli0lj^pGervain Street" *~
ColunTbia,. S. C. Fan-O-Lin
System
In Beauty Culture ~
Give?1' A N*'{) -1.1N Hair, Bdali* - .
Dandruff and Toilet Preparation
a trial. Their worth ha* boen
proven. Have and are growing,
hair on bald heads end bare
Bpota when directions are followed.
.Will promote a full
jrowth of Hair.
1 Box Hair Grower . f .M
L-box Special Hair Grow*# M
t box Scalp Soap . .20
I box Pressing Oil ,4?
TO cents extna for postage
Registered in U. S. Patent_l
DfLce.
Ifenta Want?d Write far t#rm?
Made by
Mm*. Fannie L. Carolina n
?my High Markn Street
GEORGKTOWN S, Z.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Baatlat
Special Attention Given to In* ,***
aeaaea of the (Turns
Gold Growa an4 BfWft Wer*
AJbMdaltr ?? ? -
ffice Phone 6420 Hex 32v._
126 Washington St., Col* . S C.
Office HouraT" Telephone#.
30 A.M. to T OO P.M. Office 60M
ROsidenco 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DKNTIHT
IRinga, Platea, Crowna, Bridget
Sunday by Appolntcneat
Anesthesia a Specialty
107 Vt Washington St. Colo., 9. Q.