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Saturday, August 3, 1935 LADSON PRESBYTERIAN. * CHURCH Rev. A. S. Powe, Pastor There was a wonderful sermor ? was, "The Advertisement of Ilea yen, The New Jerusalem." Every "one enjoyed it. The Young People of the Sun. day School are having d twenty five , cents rally for the benefit ol the Sunday school. We are ask ing for all of the Sunday school: of the citv to .come and^worshif with us. The first Sunday in Au gust at- 5 o'clock. The guesi speaker will be Rev. M. M. Peace ot the Second Calvary--Baptist Church. The captains will be; Misi Myrtle Gwyde, Miss Cedla Living ston, Mr. A. S. Fowe, Jr\^Ir. Geo Edward Halcombe, Misses I^auri F. and Evelyn J. Johnson. Rev. J. E. Dixoif, Pastor The Sunday school of the abovi named church was well attended with a great attendance. The les son was fully discussed by variou classes and reviewed yy Stup., Mr D. A. Harper; At 1J2 o'clock the pastor, J. E * Dixon, mounted the rostrum ant preached a soul stirring sermor from Roman 2:7. "The wages ol sin is death .and gift of God i: eternal life." Subject, "The choist of Life." This was an upliftinf ... sermon and was enjoyed by al listeners. r ? Rev.?and?Mtsi J. E. Dixon, -J Harris, Mr. Dreher were the (ljjfi ner guest-of Mr. Julius and. Wilhelimena Carter. At 4 o'clock Miss Helen Loricl was joined in holy wedlock to Mr Benjamin j^rown. The bride wa: attired in 'a princess style whiti crepe, with white Accessories. Miss honor wore a blue * organdy with accessories, Miss Geralim ? Jones the Tbi Ule's maid was beau tiful?attired?in a pink organdy with white arcosTOries.?Mr. Jam cs Jones was the best man7~~Lit" tie Mernetha Wicknian was trail bearer. Rev, J. E. Dixon was offi ciating. A great number of rela tives and friends witnessed thi ?a ceremony;?-?: Every young lady is looking for \ ward to the closing of popularity " contest. "Who will be 'Miss Mt Pisgah ?"' Miss Irene Johnson, Reporter ST. LUKE A. M, E. CHt RClf Rev 4'hilip Ellis. l'af,tor Uur Sunday moVning servjce la gan as usual, wilh prayer 'meet nwr flt K-MO A TT C- i-.. ?? v wwv .A. ui. ouiiuav >c?iuu and Adult Bible Class <J:30 A. M Preaching 11:15 A. M. and 8:11 P. M. Our Sunday school is mov itur on to much success with Sunt Mr. H. Watson o.nd the ccopera tion of his officers. Our Suiidaj school is -g-rowing much. ?h< down pour of rain mi S.undaj morning prevented the church go' ers of St. Luke to attend the morr ing service. But it didn't makt any dilterence with the childi er of our Spnday school, for the> Were out in great conflux. , On Sunday night the sky was clear-rso fcW.-1 every, star-could ' I? counted seperately and the-churcl goers certainly took advantage oi the same. . On Sunday nigiii our Junior Choir was the enter taining singers with the Rev. Mis - - V, T. Ellis, H.-ri*ter and Oencr al Supervisor. The beautiful voi< es cf the J.unior Choir will always be ringing in the ear of the peoph of our churchy We still have sev eral sick on our sick list. So lei ,^ C 4-U-i. *-1 us jjrdy iv/r mem, lhul vney soon recover ,frcm_ their illness. Sunday, August 4th, beginning the first SundTy, the Communior will be administered to both moil tng-and- mghv-ser v ices,? wre?puK lie is cordiplly invited to all services. Let us advance on oua -? kneeg.?: 1 <= Wm. Wright, Reporter ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemon. Pastor Greyenville, S'. C.?The Sunday school was called to order at 9:41! by the Supt. assisted by his" coworkers.' The' lesson was tauglr which .the delegates made a le port of the Sunday school con11 vention. The -pastor also gave some interesting remarks. Morning services began at 11:15 o'clock. The pastor gave a fir-, inspiring mesJ.'ge. His text was fou/nd 1 King 22:14. He used fci a subject Fearles Spoken foi Tiod.:' This was a soul stirring s.i mx>n. We had several visitors and they were given a hardy welcome to come again. Night service began at 8:00 o'clock. The pastor again gave a \jw\j incnivincr mac<otrn Hie ,v* / """ ...b , iiiyuwMbv. text was found Luke 1C:5. It being rally night, the pastor only gave an inspiring talk. And a large atrL.lt'nee was present; The report^ from the different capping were finer The> Junior choir reported the largest amount raised X86.J2, under the leaderships _pf Mrs. Lemon and Mrs. Barnwell. The young people are doing a great work. They are worthy of praise. Over five hun dred dollars was lOisep. We had several vi si torts jvesent among them was Mrs. Aliee gimpson, the sister of Mrs. M. ?At, Calhoun J.." o.i 11 ? Birmingham, Alabama. JAMES CHAPEL B. CHURCH ? Rev. F. L. Wilkes, Pastor After many days of rainy weath er, we were indeed glad to see the sun shine again*. Sunday was a beautiful day;-our attendance was fine. The Sunday school was fine v as usbal, with our Supt. Mrs. Es^"' i ' ;.: " I i<?jt mi 'ili.i 1*1. m m> - Alten sie Stevenson at her post. We j I had a splendid lesson. Sunday I school was much enjoyed by all present. After this we listened to j a wonderful sermon delivered by r uur pastor. Row m;: "WitlCes; Ha_ spoke from the subject "The Eu motional Christ." Text was found Luke 19:41. We feel that our . church is a growing church; the members are showing much- inter[ est in church work. We Ipve a re at preacher, one who we feel 4 that God has ordained to preach . ? A spfemttd" spirit is being shown I among our deacons. t REV. >1. M. PEACE TO SPEAK 1 AT LAI)SON PRESBYTERIAN L - - CHURCH r ? 1 ? ' On Sum? y, August 4, at 5:00 o'clock P. M. the Rev. M. "M. Peace pastorl of 'Second* Calvary" will de-. liver a message in behalf of the [ Young People's rally ? of this . church. ^ Obher participants for the eve-, niv),? are Misses Odessa Dixon, Mildred BoLver, Benjamin Block' er, Katherine, Howard, Eva Rosebu^ough anil Messrs. Edgar Thonip soil and Gerald Dixon. ' j The public Is invited to attend -/ this -prog^anvr- ^ . 1 EMANl-EL A. M. E. CHURCH j ? f Rev. E. H. McCiH. Pastor 3 _J i During the week of the' 22,^ in s Slant, we nuu uie pleasure ui neai J ing Somevery practical and awakening message from onc^jvhosi.* We speak of Mi's. Etta Graham, s ani?<E,van(?eilst who came to us cm \ special invitation. Each night, E<. nJ nuel was the scene of much re Ugious activities. These meetings s will continue through the week ol L the 29th. -l?i-.... ' ^?n Sunday' morning, def" spite the weather, air apprecirf tive audierrce was out. The pastor read for the, morning lesson p<>. . - tion of the seventh - chapter of r ^t. John, after which the twenty- " - third I'saliu was iu.,J in coru'cn. ; "Evangelist Qrahanji then arose 1 'and took her textyfiont the IV? lln - named. The T'nlire passage was . explained by the speaker which e was indeed . inspiring nd im|>res: - delivered another gre?:t message y to a large audience. Sunday school- was well attend ' ed. After the opening, the lesson was takeii up; Amos (Prophet ,,'oT Social Justice) Amos 7:7-17. . The fact thvt Amos attended to' his duty despite the threats that \v<ne,'hurled at him for prophesy, u.g R~nmst wickedness regardless " t -nee- that God plunrblined Isarel, he ; >s pjuinbirtg the world todk-y. Xb-v.. ." 1 lesson was very interest inc. St. Luke sOf-nd chapter, sev onth verso "And she brought forth " Her fir?st born son," etc. . In the ' course of her message, Evangelist ** Graham said TJTSt the same way in which the Virgin had to seek other qil.u'ters because The Inn d 1 was too crowded} we, today are ? crowding out Christ from our liv' es. *A.n exceedingly large cot gregatioVi heard this stirring message. . We arV" pleased to say that we g ~W?vcrrseveral -~converty~ars a result 1 the first, week's effort. We trust ' that this number will be augment L ed, The Senior Qhoir served each night. Last Sunday being the 4th "" Sunday our Junior- Choir rendered service. This choir participated ' at Ebendzer A. M. E. in the after; noon at which time I . splendid pro ' gram was scheduled. 1 There' is quite a large number ' of sick members -who-e names are read at each service. Let us trust that this number will-be less 1 .rod I r.d that mfey.be permitted L these members agairt in " their rerprctrvr?ph?cos in tvnvman- ^ UC^' _i ^ IVtT. EDEN AND PARADISE ?|A. M. E. CHURCHES Sunday school at Mt. Eden op-, ened at the usual hour, with all officers and teachers in their respective places. ? After the discussion of the lesson the Superintendent introducted the Distinct Supt., Mr.. W. E. Mc _ Junkins who reviewed the lesson; and gave a"won~deriui lecture,on ~ the work of the Sunday school and encouidng the teachers and officers to be more dutiful'in the work of the Sunday school, after whichRev. C. C. Mcllwain, the pastor, 1 made a very timely response. The | Sunday school was very glad to , have our most efficient SuptI with us, and looks forward for his return in the near future. Stewardess Board No. 1 is get- J ting along flteetjr under the leadership of Sister Nancy Chick. The W. ^TT. and F. M. Society met Friday at the usual hour, Mrs. Alma Dickerson, the President pre j siding. The meeting was vei'y en- ( couraging, and many helpful re- . marks were made by the different \ members. TRe^topic discussed was ^ "The woman at the Symaritan well"?Christ's Mission Sunday ; night service opened at 8:00 and a ( very interesting Palm Day service ( was carried out. The pastors text ; was taken from the 21st Chapter < of Matthew and the 8th verse. Our i hearts were made to rejoice while ] the man of God preached with fdfce the wonderful message. A large group of young men were invited out by the pastor, who accept ed the invitation and played an active part in the service. On Friday ] afternoon the Missionary Contest will come off-?Topic "Why seek ye t the living among the dead?" 1 Easter Service Sunday morning ( at 4 o'clock. Easter Sermon Suti- c day morning, following the Lord's \ . Supper will be given. We are ask- \ ! ing all true Relievers in the Lord t Jesus Christ to be present: Come ears*.1; <-crvf ?< 1 - . -V *? ?. > ' --- - ? Ti one! Come all! Sunday school Will be at the usu al hour. Service" at 11:30 on Sunday evening1' at 8:00 The Superintendent will render the Master Pro h gram. The Steward Rally will be I1 carried out Sunday also. '> PARADISK A. M. E. CHLKCH Sunday school opened at the usu " al hour. At 12:00 Noon the pastoi T took his text from the 20th Psalm and the i 1th verse.. The spiritual l? tide ran high at this service, and 0 all seemed-to?h? filled with'?the- h spirit. At 3:00 I?. M. the District l( Supt. and the Sunday School carri-, ed out the aftenoon program; at u which time he gave this school ^ many plans that will be helpful to j> increase the membership of the school and raise its assessments. J] The Supt.'s heart is in the work; and he says that he is going to do ^ all in his power to make the Dis- ' trict what it ought to be. He also b said that all auxiliaries should try ^ to excell the records of the previ- * ous year. - Dr. McClellan gave us a wonder- . ful message, which made our V heart rejoice; he also gave many helpful remarks and thoughtful , suggestions, which if carried out, . will cause any chui'ch to prosper. Since this quarter both churches, have taken on new life and are s busy at work. We are thankful ' that we were able to pay outvour , ? r..ii Liiuer in luu. . Brother G. B. Dawkins is very .sick at this writing. We are thankful to say that Sister Sarah . Tyger is improving. The play ."Heaven Bound" will P -be-give^n Friday night at Mt. Ed* en A. M. E. Church, Carlisle, un- ^ Jer the auspices, of Rev. W, M. Thomas and Mrs. Katherleen Eis- 1 om. , ' m > ? "PREACHING FOR f, THESE TIMES" * ?: V Theme of Summer Message Series; ^ * . "A# Q"ontiri CnNiniitt ' ilt OlvUIIU VUi? III J | The Rev. M. Mprqni'ttc Penrt^ _ minister of the Second Calvary -Baptist Church announces the be- ? ginning ?of?a?series?of summer? messages under the general theme7 ., "Preaching for These Times." The y minister announces that Sunday :i morning, Aug. 4, wiU mark the be- t, ginning, of these messages going Through Sept. It is the prayer of h the minister that these message's d shall be helpful, inspiring and ! challenging to those who come. !\ Tbg> message-theme Sunday will > he-*-^The Man who Laughs." Are ~r you blue? Do the corners of your t; lips turn up or down? Are you o hopeful or hopeless? How are. 1 you?standing?un?to?lifn ??Wnii ^ vou rieed. ? -- :?- jj ?.N'OTF.:?T-he -revetting services ~ ml] be sponsored by The L. L. L. " Club. A^-play- will be presented- ^ under the directly of Miss Hagood S and a sermo'notte, theme,?"Live, Love, Lift," by the minister. n a. m. and the B. Y. P. U. groups, n 6:30. 1 ST. LI RE'S REFORMED KPlBC.qi'AL CMUlU lt ReV. Snmilel I tni'/i The morning service began at , 11 o'clock by the rector." He took ~ his text from James 4:10, and se- ? lected for a subject: "Humbleness," 1^' which was much enjoyed. b At 3:30 o'clock the Sunday school convened by Mr. M. Forrest, prewas: "Amos," taken from Amos 7:7-17. ... J| The Young People's Society-con- ^ vened at 5 o'clock by Mrs. E. Lloyd.' The meeting was opened by Mr. Bash. The topic for discussion was: "How Selfishness Re- ^ acts upon us," taken from Gen. 27:1-3, 18-29; 32:8-11. * The evening service began at ^ 8 o'clock by the rector. The mes- -y; sag? 'tvfisr deliverey by Rev. H. P. Keath. He took for a subjectj- _ "Choosing h Mali-; Blncscdnpqq aT II a Happy Family Life." A large congregation was present, and the > J-.1-* ? .uvpaugi- ui-iivereu was much en- s joyed. ' Worship with us during the summer months. 5 mm I'RX 1)1.ETON NKWS S1,LV KR SPRING HAITI ST CHI? Hi: II ? -s As usiJ I everybody \vho_heard p our pastor, ReVi L. K, Daniels j know that lie preached a wonderful sermon ,on Sunday morning suhject- "Let your light shine" y Matt; 1 chapter, 8' verse. ^ The Missionary meeting held ,, their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Sutka Gantt. Every meeting it set ms to be improving, with one of outstanding ladies or tjiis towifc. a^_Hresident, Mrs^Mug- , Polite. The next meeting will oe held at Mrs. Nancy Wayman. The Jolly Girls met at the home )T" Miss SaiCih Stephen on Monlay afternoon. The hostess serv- tc gf us with a delicious drink, punch S ?ml cake. The visitors were Miss T s Mattie and Jannie Jackson, C. cl Vfc.no e, and tela Mae" Gray, 't he e< I. llv .(iil'li! C.Uih will iiw.t nt Mice - ?? Margaret Stephen Monday atte., ;he second Sunday in August . o' We were glad to have Bro. Pool it md Mrs. Cr Ttirner from Bel ton, n: 3. C. During the past WeekMiS. S rurner W>a been visiting relatives ct fiere, Mrs. N:'ncy Sims and Mrs. d< Mnvnie Jackson. ' < it Mrs. Suda Gantt is visiting rel. >=-itives in Spartanburg, S.X. RevT w *nd Mrs. L. K. L< niels were the tu dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. sa ft. Keese on Sunday. "] The D. W. I. C. Club nu*t. at w he home of Mr. Abe Reese' on \\ rhursday evening. The D- W. T? dt 3. Club has some very good ptyns j0 m for the future. Miss Anniej R. to iVebb our President brought some rery interesting plans which will g ?e carried out later. ~ ~ I- CI Dorta V. Brown, Reporter / IB PALMETTO LEADER WOMEN'S H?MK AND FOR- 'i KIRN'-.MISSIONARY SO< IJ-ri A I' TKb meeting of the W. || Missiottiry Society of 11,\lkasant District eon\ei i ?| i? * |. ' lanuel A. M. K. Churein ('oi-.ie>This was indeed /a <-'..nul.I leetiitgT Rev. R. K. Hiogdoii. tin ?! residing Ehler of tin- dDti'ict.!' as' quite an asset in f '*ij.i?.* . j at this program of the \\ <>111( r: 4 vet* the top. The president vrii- j I mitly sntmnrndrd fnr_tho t.x*n4-- ot jiianner-hi whie-h ar?. po-Ml j over the mcvtilig,Jind for hei. ntiring efforts in bringing tin < istrict up..- Wewth-o t?-... i j?>?L ave with us so many of tfpia.j tiers of the district al> Mi- jtine ij nipisters. Their names hi(. a- \ ollows: Reverends* W. 'J'. Murray ] !. S. J. Molette, R. D. S'c.tt. j-'. . ,. Bonneau, C. A. Williams. J! ). .Cartcrj ,4VU 1'. -iCaroli+Ki. D.-h-.--* ohnsom. I. J. .Major, W. II.:!. - i?. i on and W. M." Washingt' n. '\ The delegation was very laige. t *hoSe representing, yario- i,-as..? ie' < l?s?. were: Madnnves E. l.awrcm-i'n < \ Rivers, E. W.. Beuiu.au 4Mr: ? ireehwood,. Minnie Boyiv. I. (,'tT! I i'tlrd, 51. Mack, 11. Eoidhum.' M livers, R. L. Hollins, M. .1.1mMara Harris, C. H. Duen-;. R l.:vd t on; V. Evans, E. IMVers, ! '. Thoni t s, R. Wilson, A. 1,. Browt., I >. 'anderhorst, M. Tentioii. II. M s ]> Steed, I Henderson, R. I'. Mroy,- t en, E. Rolen, G." Jaek>> n. R. . 'laybank;,??R:?WfHi it:- , -fj \ 'entitle. Misses Ethel Mmm. v I In own and Dr. Win. Evan . Wv were also pleased to have a ew represen tat i v es t' i.. , The . juardronniul which. w..s 'recently \ eld in Tulsa, Oklahoma, namely, ladames H. Q. Brown. ! '. I.. < atlina, I). A. Wilson,. J!. Muiph. S. ; (. Beeton. These ladies gave >if n. excellent recount of the ,n:ev i . | tjr; so much so until it seeim'd \ hat we were at Tulsa out -el'.? -. i V'e also received t he 'it:'. t l ! , hat the Lovinp: Cup wa - n i.y he hidies of South ('andi; -f IV. l_ hu h Mrs. t'ill'l'lt1 Meti ! w.?t.e ) .:m\1 iit order tH t dvnitli ? -ai oiort tight have?this h??nor. , The people of C'unlot . iiio louhains in making it pleasant lot t:. Ye. spent, two yei'v pleasant .;av> t Emmanuel and unlii The -i .ai d oaks surrounding the i-h-.teh. . The officers eleett d a . a . I'ol. j >ws: Mrs.' V. F. Murray,- l'n-ient, Mt. Pleasant; S. Mrs. K. 1. Molette, V. P., harlest'on, i . Irs. M. J. Petry Sec., ChaYlo4 .' Madanies M, F. ' Williamy mi?brE Bctt^I rectrrdi tie ' > ?' ? if -" , ary treasurer respectively. Loth j f Charleston. Mrs. Ell.el It .land | 'resident Young People's Dept. j Ira. Idea Temple! Chuirlti iy. miy?r ud Means?('.'oninrittrr..?YLt_;?.1 il- ^ t naiiiiiuvi, Ml.sh.'N1r 11 ' tany excellent . pai>oi> , rt'ad by lis*?Ay Ijrpwn nf Mv< Iviiatr- lii'v.-^ I. C. Subject, "The Object-of-out lissiuitai y W.nk" T . i . li.-nrT o further business we closed one , f the best spiritual at, ', linan ia. teetiiigs of the district. ( Mr -1 Inez Temp1- KcnuiUii: . ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. ?. cuiiuii . Burton, S. C.?()n Sundry. .1. Iy 8, found the pastor ami momhorsn their el ut ie?r " A i t iron gtv rt ww aining, it did iic.t stop them.Ji ... IcBrown read the. 14th chapter < !' ixodus foi^sthc morning lesson. lis text was taken from the llrh erse. '"Hold Voiir Peace Jesu.-' fill Eight Pol' Y.ill." Tin- i i. age was delivered in a very lui ii ; ~ ful manner. We l'elt wry liyw i aspired. 1__ . After thy scsimn'a progr, n ?.i" arious Sundav schools were tii\ ^ -Kvei y one seemed to have, e::- : i >yed it. We wi-h to thank, the . hoftls for their cooperation. T4' 1 L-hodls represented were: Pike Ireve, Horse Pond. Sheldon, Conn [ ' V Tt aimng. Sctumi rn.fi Allen ay School. j Mrs. Evelyn Jackson aecompani- * d the campu- > Inidren to ilm (n. mm Thw children of.?! Irs. Prophet Mitchell, who arc ! pending the -niuirKr en the earn ' Us v took a very important: part j i tjiis progr. in. ' * We are very glad to have 1,:. i j he Supei ihteiioent. Mr. Ronir.son , nu nis sellout with us. We certiainly misseil Prut. ~iT I. ShanRlih Tnun Church Sunday, j le is1 on Ins -vacation. Wr?arc i . laying tU t he will have a very elightful om* and return in u- i The piciiie sponsored- l>y?Mit-.? a rah Martin's Club will lea c T" i o'clock. This picnic isgivtpt in , itercst u!' the church. Place < T ? le picnic-?Cherokee. Plantatinn. A'. Rev. MeBrowr, Pastor .f'-rj. W. finglelon, Reporter ( ST. PAl'l.S A. M. K. CHI R< II ? * Rev. K. A. Yoiuitf. Pastor The Sunday school?\vfck-"cj?Tr ) order at the usual hour by tin ! upt. assisted by her eo-workei s. ' 1 he lesson was taught by eli I ( a^ses after which we re.i.-M- i;.'_ j 1 for the "Review by the pastor, I < hp also :.j .ve a very fine talk. I Morning set vices " bi uatr a fj j < clock. The pastor brought to { xt was found 11:18 St. Luke. ' S an tlUpii'iuK?passage. Hi* e ubjecf, "Lori! that I might > re- ( ?ive my sight. This was a 4 ' *" jrful message. We all enjoyed | " Ai-"Tf^'et<>yV"tfev'. (j*ik, the j | hite preacher from Little Moun- \ 1 4ii came forth with a great im;> : . igo from St. I.uke 15:18, subject [ will arise and go to my father" hidh was a wonderful senium. ' re certainly had a fir..- day Si ly. Five persons came forth an i ined the church. We wdi e gla ! ? have so many Visiting pre. Mi's, Rev. T. A. Ringer, Itev. U R ^ armany, Rev. J. S. Martin, Rev , lark and oiiher visiting fiiordCome 'again, visiting frietvds are j ' r . i \ * ; "f"~ ' - ~ 1 "*** 'l #l\\ay* 1 . .... | v.! * . | . . ? yi' IV.!. V"! I . - ii.' i' av M I . i v: , ' ' rr* ? r???? H U?i n.v .. . 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'< I i * "V, -V I. 1. .t ' * ' 1 .L.v;;,:: i!.- [' , turner*- n-H." :Vv~ I -?"m- j mi t i .-? vi I Ti..= ' i'.-u!::-.; .a ? tu-r C'I.? :i -:i Ma* i* * Mi. ' W s*:?W!i .M>- Uuth llvi'? | ,\U- - I1 : iJavdyrV, Avii .iU-i-.luiu\\ yi.-' ti. , ; t: Mr.. 11' i: :u v ' -1 a unl "< !) .<-t .*-:iUsi?'V I? I-. i -- M hi iii^_\ a.... \Yi \\ ii. Lkii.?I i m?ii?U-a-ant stay. . : , v KyV. it. ! ' I . ji-i-n i:..ii-!'i'-i <i i- is1 aa-i mit. Ac- J;V?i: i..i. ,jiv(T 1 y Tas itj:' : ! U-i'. Mr*. & V ' I * II I i'li3 I' 1**1 " 11 ' - 1 i . : 1 i -1' .1 1 o*r viilv. N. < . '"i t '\ ,. k. it. l:?".. I at i ..V.iSl- ., i_ALu Zf.,n < < 'in'ait.i I Sat t!>: 11t - s Cht;rch i';'. . i tn W \i .; !?. i. Wis., la- ll -ttrr*r--rrf t ire ?n:?hitr- t'athrr. * ' r" . T: , ' 1 . ,'1 "'l!l"!V 1 ?t?5- lu-ai {-fell sympathy. . . Messei .< Klias i i bin. 1J. i- Cor>ir. .Jr., sTihlsy an.J I in'ile j \ubin father, bv.rther ami sisters . '-'in i !1 \t*tv7 Vit-. ,4 H net t e-.tlemniiigvay veie in 13 *.- ihy Sun.lay. Ve were very g'la.l to have them, 'nine again. . (iKjii.Nv n.i.i: t nu 111llev. A. Mast.'I'astor Sunday, July 'JS. the t thin! luai terly confeTVivce ??f the Given'illo Circuit1-was held at Mt. Zioji V, M. E,. Church. ? Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. . . 1:45 service began. The prosrd- | ,\ 0 ii.;: elder. Dr. Ikr.n, Was intraduc y th" Rev. East, after :'-h ho (iicai'lu'd a wonderful . i; It:jg as his. theme,1 V. :.ul ye to see?" which j aii enjoyed. by all who" ' i; : liiin. Dr. Beiiu and Rev. ?t?ei' ii' t- .1 .Mi', mid ~ W i < . (( ojieland. ..V p. m. preaching at St. A . M. E C'huivli, a part" of " '''jj'-'ir. ille 'ijeuit. again Dr. y !*; ni'iiipied tE?* rStruin from . !.:v;. iiii- poured <uu another soul "?^ to whfrfr a ni<e d \\a present:' 'Revival ser o ;:! "ty-pin at Raker's Chapel v* Jv } Inn eh, Sunday, Aug. 4. C7- T1" Clie Is cVtidially invited to a; iujd WoT*>liTp with us". " ' ? R.11 ie,.-" n.tiii" ek,?Ru'r, " I \R! .R\ Ul I ISAJ'T < III K< H U' : ^ ill-oil. I'a^t.Tr * . S::! *1V and ->- ?i?.\| ; 1.:, : :::}>: n*v. r.-\\ I' Ik-legation t . s ., ,.,i , . . . i ' *V \ .nieett.ng , . . " vU- ' '] Rev. , ; ' Ui' Ike j?a.-ti?v : of, -the :>I C-lp.;]rh fur its-. 1.1 t.l-r ->"? I...-I. - * "-I' tUJSTU'l ' i . , : ' - " rin ! Ivt.... ian. *a- ?p!en,. J .I,.'"' I , ... . 7 ' 1 nrr v lin: I ilbfl f'Ulil- I U- Vc. tmljl-ed, f " O . H'-". Kicliur-'l t; ' A .'J' 'Vile. iJcaroi, ButlerJ"*;i n wife.. I)fu?<m M. ' i. < ha'in v.. .Mi . B llt!' (ioldsT < IhrHi.'gtori ?iftei \r:-; "1; ' Sti*u-ari; M >.. Ola ^ . I.... Wall..; , Li i.i.. Mi-.. ;1 - J *' a M- ! *- 1' ;i.U-\ ai.d * ' "i f ii.tM .1 Lilly L'Mti Iti-v. ???^?uvipii . vo i>v . ) i?. i iii i;. At ele\i?V ' o'1. \Tres. Wert.-... Opened ? t'? i ->?n . w :i> f'pti:'itu?:lly ?-??>; i . mlir?lj"?VUm,?Wit I?IAit at i:i- l"?ri, In* eXpre>>.eJ_L ? ,r ;iT .with t'he.. the morning; str. >!: i :. I.. I.fcsi', (the llld.th . f .Mo- lhii-v Butler No? 14 ! --.pt-oM St. I 1*1 '?iii YotfllgiloWh,. 1 is . weieome \i*iti?r ill nur H"~ Xt ' \Y- I k*.-i? v'iub. i.-? " a i a\ .M'.tiiiity' nyrlQ- j,? . ru.-Uit.ly i'.ait.iu- " . i hivS>i mine uri out' u.mi U- ? L J*.' r*'- " V!' ; :?r?-?1': . . i (o K lllb will?. th?- Kail 1 tally*, s'-ilititf ' . i .ti i.'* 1 >o;u >>D ami ~ .1. A. Smith. 1 o?5 Wave h?. : -M- > * ' *A'..fr;^t C*Up . f. .: B (ia!!tiW>- is' going thu-' ( itptu'iii.- syt. up j !.. Sittir. l itn.i.i- getting . *;-.? I'l.V'n Mf.s. Mary ( . m:1 liii 1? - bt-en-on the iv.Uin.vil to Her post as i ... "Tin-* Bit:*' " '('i-amn^ ~aau"~~ FHuTsiiftfr - ; ; ?'uiiyv .Mr. A. B. I' 1' A. < 'v.. fUiu. you.- ' > 1. .I.\MF.S A, M. E. CHURCH lU v.tr. F. "Stanley, Pastor -i.u.July 7, was our pasvs hi'iv and though the -. ;' * - o!?-.va*?i:"t?pleasant?there ?. ;* - iiu.it ?. it number ol* people out. t'aithf.rl Supt. and few faith...tVi< ei>" were at. their p&st of \';ur tlu teachers, had finished ; o p .- tQnstor-U :i!i inter.estinjr review. ?V"? ?i?ii.-.t.i! Ii.I'.ir the?pn-tur. * 1 t 1 I ' IT - T? - r:i Mi< -s i i-iiui ti iinn yi. t j ..I : .a.r-e.mb!ed in the rostrum. j *, ai order ?>f service was con ( . ?i. We t '.on listened to the . .?? !>;. ?>ur pastor, from I Cor. : 1 j!- .. Tr.e sermon was, mstruc? .! a \\ei! as inspiring. After- . a. . ; i:e itrv nation was extended j.'-i tiers.. There, was quite a, a. -u- iiiiiid.i'i-' io.v-ent to' partake i ( a Sunday afterHvo. A C. Lenard motored *..i- i'.i-tvi and Rev. James Len, ! BthTehetn. Rfcw Lenard peaker of the" hour. He "ke the subject of "Faith." ?' ? :-joyed''by all present. This a at: Kducational Drive; .collecv.;?s S2&.89. We iti e doi.rter out bit to pet the a-:or rettdy. for the District Con- ; . > '..re. Sunday night tht} pastor another wonderful* m%Sc front Hebrew _11:7. We were" a ie to feci happy as he spoke to _ We arc thankful to sav our rk moving along lovely. j Boat d was fairly trood Mondav t and yet not what we would V -St-ewards? reported $18.60 s0.."?* on Education. We hope ' '< reTTdy when"the roll is palled In* A'p|i1 25 th. ; T;A* School Closing at St. James i-t .Tuesday night was indeed fine. : think that-ffH present enjoyed it. i grips | PROFESSIONAL i CARDS |__ Office Hour# PVom ? 11:30 A M. to 2 P. M. Office 363% 0:00 P. ti. to 8 P. M. Kes. 6648 Dr. C. E Stephenson Physician and Surgeon DUeaeea of Women and Children 1 A Specialty Office. - Residence; 1414 V* Assembly St. 13118 Oak St. DR. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Hurgaan t? Office Houia: W to 10 A.M.; 1 to 2 P. M.; fl. to I. p. M. Special Attention Oiven Disease* ~7^ Qi Women.? - Office. , Residence; 1126 Washington 223U iiamptos Phone 642W Phone 7564 no i /i nrm t a J. Vj. 91 UAK1 \ Eye, Ear, Mm and Threat Glasses Fitted Accurately. Uff.ce Hours: Telephone; 11:00 to 1:00 J^M Re's. 4691 6:00 to 6:00 P.M. Office 8706 Office * Residence: . 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine SI. Office Hours: Phone: 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 887h fl P.M. to 8 P.k. ~ ; _ Ur. W. I> Phjsluan and flarffeo^ Gtaeaets.of Women and Children 1?A Bpaeiafty^ ?; Office: , , Residence. 2116 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. Colombia. A ~G. t " . Office Hours ? I'hones 8 to 9 A. M_ Office 6Q3S 11 to 2 P. M. lies. 6798 6 to 8 P. M. _ _ Pr. R. B. Frederick Physician Office: Residence: 1107 </i Washington - 1416 Para Over Victor* Saving B^nk Colum >ia S. C. ^^ggBSS- ' r*^> Offica Ptcraft 8407 ~ Res. ?7?8 N. J. FREDERICK Attorn?y-at-Law and Notary* Publi* PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?Stat* and FiOtraJ 1119 Washington St., Cela., S. C. 5 Phone 7811 ? All Classes of ?Dental Work?1 -- ~ Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST Painless Extractions. Sunday* by ? Appointments. Days: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays Office: 2dtiLLU2?Gerv&ia Street Columbia, ?. <j. I Fan-O-Lin System In Beauty Culture Giro FAN-O-LIN Hair. SdO* Dandruff and Tollst PreparaUae a trial. Their worth ha* b??n proven. Have and are growing hnir?or?bald hesds?and bars spot# when directions ar* fallowed. Will promO'K a growth of Hair. 1 Box Hair Grower ....$ .M 1 box Special Hair Grower AO 1 box Scalp Soap .... JO 1 box Pressing Oil J ' AM 10 cents extra for poataffe Registered in U. S. Patent Offiee. Agents Wanted Write for t*raa Made by Mme. Fannie L. Carolina 1029 High Market Street GEORGETOWN S. C. Mrs. L. V. Stevenson, Mrs. Mary S. Davis? teachers. Bro. H. H. Legett is yet on the sick list. We hope for him a spee--? i ilv recovery. Hi 1 isting me sacred PHH ions to our compe EX-T9 inderstanditig, di^- M&Ti Service insures |lijFl| ?te compliance with IK&y | B inviolable rights 1 *sires of the be J