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. Saturday, August, 17, 1935
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH I
Sunday school was wcTT attended
as usual. 1 The Supt. Mr. R. S.
Russell, land his Co-workers- were
at their post of duty. After the
teaching of the lesson the school
was beautifully reviewed by the
pastor.
Morning worship began at 11:130
After the formal opening, the pastor
brought to us an inspiring
message from Hebrew 13:14. We
pray that he will hbve. a long life;
_ ~ and Hplivpr snrh muttagas
The W. H. and F M. Society
?? mat immediately after dismission^
with the Pres.7Mrs. Mary Phelps
> in Charge.
Evening worship began at 8:00
P^ M. We were back to our post
of duty. The pastor .mounted the
rostrum, Accompanied by Bro. W.
M. Lebrew, Revs*. R. B. Golden
and Earnest Robinson. After the
usual form of opening tfro paster,
presented Rev. Earnest' Robinson
to deliver the evening message,
who selectxd hU text from Acts
o:iz, ouDject, "Tower and its ef.
feet." It was enjoyed by all "pies
- ent. We v\ere glad to acknowledge
the presence of many visitors, among
them were Mr. >nd . Mrs
Cabel Trezervant, Mrs. J. W. Williams
and Miss Linnie Dowdy.
,r" Come again, visitors are always
- - welcome.
Mrs. Ida Johnson has returned
after spending a few weeks in Ab.
1 SeyilTerS:- C. ~ 7_
Mrs. Angeline McCl.-in has re
jj turned after visiting relatives in
Philadelphia 'and Washington.
EPWORTH LEADUK OF
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
??j
Tho Epworth League of Wesley
Church met at the usual hour Sunday,
August 11, 1935.? The fol"
lowing program was'rendered:
*_ Opening song?Faith of Our FUtfs
er.
Scripture?Miss Frankie Ilickson
Prayer?Rev. Mingo:.'""
Reading?Miss Ruby Rosembiul.
Inst. Solo?Miss Johmtie \FIoyd,
Discussion of the topic by the
group.
~? ~ To make this?topic, inure intcr-esting,
a short playlet was given,
? . The setting was on a desert a-'
roun<d a camp fire. The participants
wete Mrs. 11upt? 7Messrs
Logan and Johnson.
Song?O God Our Help In Ages
Past.
Refldiifg'?Miss MaymeJononi
Duet?MesdanYes-' Nance^ and
v Spann.
Inst. Solo-V-Miss JJorothy Hiekson.
Closing Song? Dav is Dying in
the West.
Remarks?Rev. Mingo.
Everybody seemed to have en
joyed this program.
The League topic for next Sunday
Is" stflLTke - Story of._the..Bible^
We shall take up the New Testa'
ment. The program for next Sunday
is in charge of Mrs. Hope and
Mrs. Douglass.
Visitors are never turned-cwayr
sO please come and help us make
this program and others a success.
E. N. Frasier
. MARION DISTRICT W. H. & F.
M. CONVENTION
The Marion District Women's
Home and Foreign Missionary So4
ciety-convened with Singletary A.
M. E. Church, Aug. 7-8, with Rev.
L. J. Staten, pastor. Opening
hour, 3:30 p. m. Wednesday, 7th.
The president, Mrs. A. C. Lewis,
secretary; Mrs. E. C. Goddard,
treasurer; Mrs. N. B, Levister, Vice
president; Mrs. II. Jenerette were
at their nost of dutv. readv for
? "" the work of the Lord.
' Mrs. A. E. Sanders, Cdnf. Br.
Pres., was present at the opening
and assisted with spiritual devotionals.
The meeting was then
opened tor business.
Organization was formed ancf
the different committees put to
work.
An interesting paper on "Missionary
Work" was read by Miss
Mattie B. Davis delegate from
Friendship CL rTt was carefully
and thoughtfully prepared and
read.
The subject "Spiritualizing the
Dollar" waa discussed by Mesdames
E. C. Goddard. N. B. Le?!ster
and A. E. Sanders. The
main thought expressed was the
use of money for the salvation of
God and the uplift of humanity.
The P. E., Rev. J. W. Jenerette,
kJ gave inspiring remarks to the women
as faithful workers.
- Rev. Wells, P. E. of Dillon Dist,,
Rev. J. S. Coe, pastor Mt. Zion,
Florence; Rev. jsT. S. E^Laine from
Sumter Dist., were welcome visitors;
each spoke encouragingly of,
cess.
Mrs. A. E. Sanders, Conf. Br.
Pres., of N. E. Conf., told of her
trip to the Quadrennial at Tulsa,
Okla., and the laurels brought back
by the women of S. C.
Rev. B. W. Williams preached at
the evening session. His text was
taken from St. Mark 16:15?"Go
ye unto all the world and _preach
the Gospel." ~ Subject: . "Mission
Fields." He was rightfully selected
as a messenger with a helpful
message to press on an<f forward
in the "Mission Fields of Service.
(Friday a. m. was opened with
devotionals. The president, Mrs.
A. C. Lewis introduced the delegate
from Marion to the Quadrennial
at Tulsa, Okla.,.in the person
? of Mrs. E. C. Goddard, who thanked
the Marion District for being
...their deegate and worked earnest-V.
- -ir to well represent them. She
' brought back suggestive songs,
methods for Missionary meetings,
?Juvenile proceedings so that we
might wtork systematically with
?v the Quadrennial policies. ?
A paper, "Temperance as a Missionary
Work," was read by Mrs.
Ball, delegate from Marion Sta.
It "was timely and a warning to the
present day tendencies as a barrier
for church work and social life.
The noon day sormon?w?s preached
by Rev. J. B. Lewis, Bucksport
Ct. His text was * from St. Matt.
6:1,0, "Thy ^ kingdonilynio, thy
The Marion. District proudly
boasts of her son as one of its
genuine products and his. sermon
gave the congregation spiritual
guidance for future work.
-?The repuits fiuin?the oliurelio?-1
were prompt and encouraging. The
rpttstUl'S and in embers ralluuL-spleu-didly
for the caure of missions.
The president, Mrs. A. C. Lewis
thanked all of them for their support
and co-operation.
'The P. E., Rev. I. W. Jenerette
also appreciated the efforts made
from the District.
The pastor, Rev. L. .L Staten
and his?members?of Slngletnry
gave the convention a hearty welcome.
We thanked them sincerely
for their gracious hospitality.
The following officers were elect
eu ior anotner year: President,
Mrs. N. 13. Levfster; vice-prfcsident,
M rs. I. W. Jenerette; secretary,
Mrs. E. C. Goddard; treasurer^
Mrs. Lillie'Latimer; Juvenile president,
Mrs. Ball.
The installation of officers was
given Jt>y Rev. W. I. Gore* pastor
of Bethel A. M. E. Church,..Conway,
S. C.
The Convention adjourned to
meet another year with. ButksporT"
Circuit.
Mrs. N. B. Levister, Reporter.
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NEW TRINITY BAI'T. CHURCH
Rev. B. F. Stewart. Pastor
Wellford, S. C.?:Sunday 1/cing
a beautiful day church poors were
on the job. The Sunday school as
usual was opened .promptly by -the.
Supt. All classes beingtaught by
thefr respective teachers, the hour
for the review came. The~lesson
was reviewed beautifully by the
pastor carne forward with a burning
message taken from Hdsea
10:12, subject "Spiritual'Farming."
The message was highly enjoyed
by all. The ushers reported 125
-present at the morning service.
At 7 o'clock the B. Y. P. U. assembled
for its usual program. The
program was mixed with musical
- selections and readings from the
-young folk. After devotions the
pastor came forward with another
message taken from Mark 5:19,
. subject. "Go home and represent
-Christ."?This message was so"
powerfully rendered that it sedmas-thcrugtrirhe^Holy
Spirit would
uf llic Sl'I'VlCC llVg Soul.- UCUO udded.
The ushers reported 480 present
at the evehing service.
. The revival meeting ^begi^s ,tomorrow
(Monday) night and Ave
are expectmg-Ttevr"^"" W. Coleman
"51 Spartanburg to '"conduct the
meeting. Will 'give a report "of
the meeting ^n our next writing.
Rev. Wm. Watson, Pastor
The Spirit of-1J niuuism_i<_ running
deep and steady in the Taber*nacle
Baptist Church. Each member
seems to have have found herself"
and himself a~nd~ attending
well for so large a congregation
-?Rev. Wm. Watson v~?hrfnrimr
under a great strain, tryihg to
pastftr, preach and attend all
church duties. We are expecting
his departure to the John Hopkins
Hospital, Baltimore, am., witnm
the next-few days.
He is beginning his revival
meeting at the Pleasant View Baptists-Church
with the Rev. J. W:
"Barnett of Atlanta,' Ga., and just
think, the money to cover the. expenses
of the meeting has-been
raised and put in the bank. Some
thinkers and advisor. The Rev.
Win. Watson..
Mrs. Wm, Watson, the encrgtitit:
wife of the Ro.v. Win, Watson, is
engaged in helping to shape the
minds of the many people for
further usefulness at Orangeburg,
S. C.
Bio. Andrew Smith from the
Bethel Baptist Church, Jonesville,
S. C. was a visitor at our church
last Sunday, accompanied by Dea.
Robert Johnson.
The Willing Workers Club met
man, No. 6 Duncan St. New mem.
bers, 1; visitors, 3; sick, 2. Sisters
Millie Thompson and Little?Miss
Marion Clinkscale. Next meeting
will be with Sister Delia Harris
Donthit St., entertained by little
Miss Beulah Virginia Huston.
Master Leo* Martin, the Loveable
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nero Mar
tin, 121 McCall St., is spending a
few days, in the country with his.
grand parents. t
Deacon -Vernon J. Holliway is
I All SmiRs, bis wire, "Mrs. JoseI
nhine Holliwav haw joined him
from' Leakland, Fla., where they
spent a part of 4 years. i They
were the dinner quests of Deacon
and Mrs. J. A. Smith, 136 Ware St.
Every Club that is a contestant
in the fall rally has lined up and
the race is on. Let each member
who is. not working- on ffhy'eTub
line up with some club and help
put the program over.
, Watch this column for our Sun
day school report. Bro. Richar^l
BradTey, Supt.
We wish to give yon a job of
cjeanirtg and pressing your clothes.
Suits and Dresses, prices to suit
you?417 North Calhoun St. Cash
and Carry?Bro. A. B. Byrd, Prop.
"EUENliZKK BAPT. ( III K( If
Rev. .T. H. TTicfcs, Pastor ,
Seneca, S. C7?The Sunday ST
opened at the usual' hour, with
the Supt. lend a number of teachers
at their post. The lesson was
. discussed in-each dasIT Class No.
2 had as its visitors, Miss Foster.
At 11:30 the morning service be
1
?- ? [
gan." The pastor was at his best
ktsitTf-as-his text Hebrew 4:127 The
pastor t; n<i members welcomed the
i; urn her of visitors from various
places.
The B. T. W. met at 7:."0 with
i larue attendance. The topics
were discussed in all departments.
At S:.'!U the pastor came to the
nlnttVrm with well outlined subject.
u'sink' as his text' II Kin.tr
I'5Theme. "The Sign of the
Lord,"
unlay lor New York City where
she will sni-nd^hri-- va.TitioM. Miss
Yyung .of Xfclantu, (la. is
visiting Mrs. Sam Riley on Third
St. '
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Doyle, Mr.
Homer Doyle and .\Fiss Gi*. cie
Doyle of Washington, D. C'. are
visiting their .parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Willie Doyle..
The .Sonoen Junioi?C'ullego Oiutr"
met. Aug. tf, at the home-of Dr."
and Mlsi B. S. Sharp on Oak St.
Idle -business was well carried out
and pi' ns were made to raise money
for the Sept, Drive.
The l'resideut js asking that
each member pay hhk_duos-of fifty
-eettts?by Che first of September.
Kaeh member enjoyed the interesting
remarks made by Mrs.
Thomas of Atlanta, (Ja.
.u tr.e elosi of the business
Mrs. Sharp, t.-ssisted by Miss Ozellu
'Holland, Sct-Vei}. a delicious
wurworfinrvieam ami cake. Miss
E. R. Clinkseale gave a toast in be
half of the club to Dr. aiid -Mnt,
Sharp, j The i.ext meeting will be
ntr!iiud by Miss Bertha M.
Washington at the home of her
parent*^ Aug. 22.
I'rof. at:J Mrs. G. 1L Washing
ton are home after spending, the
past two nionths at Mrs. Washington's
home in Oxford,'N. C. and
_Xiuoh ( arofina Ss/te College Summer
School, ??KM
M AM' EL A: $\. K. GJll'lUil
Rev. E. il. McGill, Raster
Charleston For., three.' weeks
Kmmanua.litcs and friends w heard
some, wonderful and inspiring
m usage-- delivered by?an?Kvnng?
list of no meuil ability. E\t.ngelis.t
Ivtta Graham of whom we
ok de trtentfen some- time ago, con
chidcd her activities at Emnianiiel
on la^t Sunday. If we were
to write a book, words would be
id-dequate with which to give her
. .'Uslir.r
Last Sunday n ornitig the pastor
read for thy. morning-lesson a po'r
iit>n of the eleventh chapter of St.
Luke after which the eightyfotmh
Ps.tlm was i'ea.1 altornately.
The morning message whs
a gloriotH 011 e. The Evangelist
selected her txrxt from the ninth
chapter: of Ceils is at the thirteenth
verse?"T do set ipy hew in the
cVtu. i, ami it shall be-fbr a token
of .a covenant between me and
earth/' S'yhjeet, "The bow of
Promise." 1 he message uVs very
intpressi\ e. K<
r the second and last time
for the .lav, the Evangelist' took
her - text from the 1hinty-tifth_
chapter. of Isaiah, eighth verse.
"And highway shall Hip there
ar.d a:\< y. it shall be called the
way of Holiness," etc. The spiritnat
tire bumcd freely and many
: iua-U'rixI-Tr:o l---"s4iirituallyrlliaib."
py. The evening lesson,~ tjighty.
h'-t-Psalm. '
Mrs. J. H. Jones, owe of our
In -tees and I' teacher in the SunHay*
school departed recently for
the ni> rt ii where she will ape nil
her Carat ion. Wo wish for her a
pleasant stay and a safe return.
We want to nltke Wednesday,
August-.'J I. a H1 (i day at Grant's
Park. Our Sunday school picnic
is sehedi,.k.l Tor- that day* so pet
ready. ,
Our Junior choir served at Mortis
Brown A. M. E. on last Sunday
li-fternoon.
Bear in mind that the afternoon
' of the Lin,?instant;?you- and your
" 11 Ici.d.-?writ?miss a Heat?hy not
witnessing BattU*- of Music"
ur.di r auspices of the Senior
ciioir.
Last hut i^ot Irust, see that you
pet your copy of the P'.lmetto
each Sunday.'
WILLIAM CHAPEL A. M. E.
Clf I'RClI
Itev. -J. I*. Washington, pastor
Orangeburg, S. C.~Sunday was
a high day in William Chapel. The
p.-stor was at his best, both morn
ing and evening. 3 Being out of
the City all week, helping Rev. J.
S. .Martin, pastor of St. James Cir
ei.it, Newhc-rrv district, many thot
Uii- past ir' had overworked hjmself.
He preached as he ufuajly
dots- those powerful . sermons
which stir his hearers. The church
school was 3 rgely attended in
spite of the threatening weather.
The A. C. E. League is florishing
under the leadership of Mr. Haiffmie
Pinckney, a man who knows
no alps. He gets one hundred per
cent cooperation from the young
people of William Chapel Church.
Next Sunday is set apart as
Young People's day in William
Chapel Chore h The ?J-untor
stewards will be in charge of the
dcpartrrroTrtr ^md?tire junior choir
under the direction of Mrs. Ruth
G. Horry will furnished music-all
.day- =L
We are pleased to have the following
if/med persons in our morn
? u.:?. m.. r,
lug1 worsniifj. itn. u?n 111111 c- inn
M isse* Maggie Wise, Dorothy
Spigner, Thelma Singleton, Frances
Jones and Mrs. Laura (Bowman)
White. Come again friends
William Chapel makes you welcome.
The pastor "is in BiCnchvtlte
this week helping his friends and
class -mate,- Rev. David James
Next woek he expects to be with
Dr. JVL Jr&umter *t Liberty" Hill
A. M. E. Church. So great is the
demand for his services, pastor
Washington finds it expedient to
?'? , .
[ HE PALMETTO LEADER
ST. PAUL A. M. E, CHURCH I
i Rev. R. D. Young, Pastor <.
i
. t Pomaria," S. C.?'Sunday dawned a'M
beautiful for the church goers. .'
Sunday school was well, attended.
At 11:30 Rev. Young entered into rvs
the preliminaries for the morning
services. Text Job 48:12.
In the afternoon we joined Rev. j?'
B. C. Cunningham in his revival fuu
meeting at Provident. . r''
The Busy Bee Club met with
Miss Floree Lyles. ' l^'n
? Mrs. -Benin Rnhinspn .?f
is the guest of Mrs. M. Johnson. iriK
On Thursday Mrs. Ola Bo wens m?
had as her dinner guests Mrs. Fannie
O, Counts, Miss Ester Thomas. 101
Revs. Washington and Martin. as
Mesdames Estelle Holley and a"<
Virnis Davis are spending u few 'Va
weeks in Columbus, Ohio.- '
The stork visited the hom.> ol ~ r
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ha1] and inv
left twin brothers who have been nn<
christened, Robert and Roy, Moth- ^
er and' babies are getting along. ^ie
fine. w?
We are very sorry to jejwrtMhe *
illness of Mrs. M. Metz. ait
. . llOt
UKAIXAJ1 A. M. ,K. Cllll K( II ,
' er.
Rev. L." C. Mitchell, Castor * P1^'
" * , con
Ki-ngstree?Sunday school was the
opened at its usual hour, with o.:r Ma
Supt,, Rev. A. Redden in chair :ml pre
all the teachers with the exception tak
of one were at their post wf duty. |un
The lesson was taUght Ny Mrs.
Madglinc M-cFadden, Mrs. JL. Red- j
den and Mr. Lucious BurgJss. The an(
lesson was wonderfully yeviewed |ur
by our p.stor, Rev. L. ('. Mitchell, lee
Wonderful remarks were made (
4>y our Supt. Rev. A.--Redden. A- -SB
mount raised $35.00. a I
At 12:30 o'clock Rev. Mitchell tor
preached a soul striken sermon wit
touching the hearts- of every Mr
Christian. Thff^sunt*^jt|ised was. Sts
$7.00. am
At 3:00 o'clock our Presiding dai
Rider of the Kingstr.ee di-ttiet; Dr. on
J. L. Benbow preached a. nios& I
splendid sermon. - Under'his see- Sni
moil, he gain one member and un- ent
dor Rev. Mitchell's sermon anoth- {
er member was gained <=. % ^j1
There' were two clubs organized jts
by the Presiding Elder, Dr. Ben- ;)jhow.
One of the club, and the oth y
er he named after our Bishop, Dr. Sni
\ >v wminmii, , Amount ion ml in -r?
the cfuaitferly conference was *y
$23.10. ' tri<
Total .amount raise.1 $;ib.7r>. \
We were lucky today for we the
had visitors from Simony school
ulitil after the quarterly confer- am
ence. . ' . > . caj
Rev. .A. Redden, Reporter fim
mum clui
SAINT JAMES , , ?"
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor ^
Asheville, N. C.?Church goers"
had complete enjoyment on the on
past Lord's Day in divine Worship.
The "weather was beautiful?and-Till;
afforded every advantage mortal
heart could desire to embrace the wa
opportunity to worship. The Sun- 1
dav school denartment has crentlv- ?
nrcrrased tire zeal and enthusiasm 3
of the students.- Th* final=-_an??
nouncement of plans for our SunUay
school picnic, on Thursday by our
Supt., Mr. Marsh brought ^
great joy to the children. Our f npastor
invited the seniors of the j.(^.
church to join in and make the
day. pleasant for the children. The
Sunday ^hools of three other 0|
churches, namely, Hopkin Chapelv pa
Berry Temple and the Presbyteri- '
an are joining us in this annual .)
outing. . " ..S(
The morning's message was delivered
to a large audience by our \ '
pastor, the subject of which was (<|1(
"The arrest of Power," taken from i, ,i
j[l Kings?4:31. Great?comfort
Vame to the Christians mid sinners ((,*
were made to think upon their way nm
(luring tne delivery of this mes- o"
sage. Miss Bernice Turman of ^|l
Greenwood, S. C. and Mrs. Connie \ '
Poston of Orangeburg, S. C., con- sp,
nected themselves with the church ^
mpon invitation and were assigned . ll(,
to the class of Mrs. Emily Pear- jar
son. Visitors were present in a- s)1(
bundance from within and without ?u,
the city. Thev are always?wel. |on
come. ' :,J,j
At the evening service a full ^U1
congregation was on hand for wor- qj(
ship and the processional was
beautifully sung by our sertior wa
choir. "Nathan, The Courageous"
was the subject of *the night's
message and was forcefully delivered
to an intently interesting congregation.
Many visitors were
present agajn at the evening ser- 1
.vice. ' wil
Our pastor and delegate are leav |
-ing on Wednesday of this week for grr
Hickory, N. C.,-where the electoral cTTf
college is being held. On next ing
week, Wednesday,-our pastor and j 1
delegate will be in attendance up- em
?? cu-* - a r< tn t I f.
UII Luc olc&LC vs. iveaKue Iw
which is being held in Raleigh, N. M.
C. ' _ _ _ ' ,
""goLdesville news aV
1 .001
Mrs. Emma Young bT~\Vas.hing- 4:d
ton, D. C. is visiting her mother, 1\
Mrs. Mai tie P. Smith. xio
?Misses?Ml.-tto Ben and' Bertie
Ray of Cleveland, Ohio is visiting Sal
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blair bo\
Ray. . cor
Mrs. Ethel Taylof of New York cot
is visiting her grand-mother, Mrs*. > u:
Lottie McCracklin. hex
Mrs. Hanri.'h Salliewhite return thi
ed to Asheviller N. C. after visitV Mb
ing her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Ray. \vij
caneel some of his engagements. j()1.
The congregation is highly "e- ve,
lated over the. way-the work is i
progressing under the leadership u]a
ofl the present incumbent, and pia
pledged its unstinted cooperation mu
and support. WaUh us grow. boj
' A
u - Ifcfah i ri ..v ' ^
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JETHKf. A. M E. rni RrH
Ri'V, N. lirtlu-ii, pastor
;f. Matthew, S. -Sunday f"
ncd at the usual hour, with th
lit. Prof. J. A.'Koru presidio;
li uHiicers anji teachers at thei
pective places of duty; the les
i was discussed with much in
est; subject "A Righteous re
nier." -Each person .minud?t;e
enjoyedjt. and Rained a tho
in it.
idHiT a Targe crowd was in at
dance. We are- prodd to not
it, .. . In 1 1 -- , . | 1 I,' |
its own thiough these hot >ur
rHays?
strictly at 11:00 tpvioek the pas
ascended the ro^truiVi aiitl too!
his text St. .I'di'n ]-7th chaptei
i 4th verse. ^Many heartVAvinf
de to rejoice'while, the mail o
d spoke to u~ fi o)i t hi< 11'\ 1
\t the close of the sri moil?rr,
itation for joiners was extender
I two came. .
any visitors Were secii in -the a
nee. Come again, we afe. ai
ys giaii to welcome visitors.
n spite-of the hut weather, w
' .-till having large, crowds,
Sunday was a high day .within
h spiritual and financial
\t 4 o'clock .the funeral of Mile
Win ley was had with an o\
whl'lming crowd. There were po
from every , section of th
mtry. She was the daughter ?
Prof.- and .Mrs. Warley of Si
tthew?S, C. A The sermon wa
ached by "the juistor. 'Undo
;er Johnson and Bradley of <Y
lhia, S. ('. was in charge. "Th
.vers were many and beautifu
Vt 8 'o'clock the pastor broUgh
it her strong sermon.. Quite
ge crowd was had all day. Col
tion for the day wa- SdT.UU.
}ur delegates report a very fin
tto Convention. ' ?r?
dr. and Mrs. J. I.. Whalev m?
ed to Columbia on last week t
,ness the Arm Strong progran
s. Klethia Owens, attended th
ite Convention on la-t week, Re
1 Mrs. N. A. Bet hep and littl
Ighter attended the eo'nventio
la'st week. , * 1
,rof. and Mrs. UoJrge KCan.s c
leaks, is the gUowt of their pa-!
;s this \yeek. / '
Stewardess Board No. 1 met s
cliureh Montlav-Tift ?>vn<inn i
regular meeting, quite a.bunc
ladies were present. Mrs. A
Murph, President, Mrs. ' Mar
iith, Secretary. _
rin- Mi^iuinu y member: are vc
busy getting ready fur the Ids
. t Convention.
iVe are all looking forward t
trii> around the world.
Vny time you are in our cit
1 want rest and i el'reshuienl
1 on Market St., there you \vi!
1 Mr. Marion Felder's Cafe Wit
ck and modem service, nex
jr. to Mr. Nathaniel Guinyard'
-to-date meat market. If you
>es need anything see Mr. J. \\
tier on the. same St. with
ile, he will treat you fight. Yo
1 find the old reliable shoe star
Wain St. own by J. L.- Whale
11 when you, need a hair cut tloii
is_Mr, B. J. Waddy and Pinch
ami when vmi- need a~hTarCT
ve see Miss Fannie Owens o
idpe Street.
40KHIS ItliDWN rV:?\t. H.?
- rm RCH
Kt'V. J. I'.\ Iteai-d. Pa-tor
Ydrshippers at Morris- Brtwr
o_ye 1? splendid ^ r\i?-e> -al-i'iia
t .Sunday." T.he theme -elect
tlie nsi^ l sernumetle. was "A
'fiation" and tlie : little, ehurcl
eyed the lesson taught by- th
ten. The "month:;.; sort: en h;
, .1. II. He?rt?l."wa.- taker 1'ieii
niel 1st chapter, and Sth vcr-i
. It' denial". w?s , vi\ idly explain
"its the "tin mo' '.was developed
Soiur Kecital by the Juilio
nil's* of the City Churches 'wa
1 at Ohio P. M. The pr. pra.n
S sponsored 1>V the .lillilel" Cliei
Morris Brown A. M. 1\. Cliuivl
let* tlie leadership of _I{i-4. 1'
ii.it., Tlie ,seimei? ajl MUU P
was preached hv the Uev. Mrs
>ke from St. MVtt. 2bth chap
and lhth verse. "Picacr.ini
to -pel" was the theme, i
pe crowd enjoyed the. -piO.yiv
>\vii l>y Bishop William-, on A a
H Gth. l'.'do. Sister Mary Ma.;
of A lass Nt>. 1 o. one of t'h
er members of lur church wa
fed on Sun hay afternoon. Tit
1 Ward is piadfiU" pas.-in;; oui
e church is stihl looking for
id. ^
LAM. Ill A .M.H.S
I..' I), (.amble. PastOfr
1-1 ft' Sun iav was. ... Jutf': da
tli the ehurr! es of thjs city,
rbc pastors Were. aTT smiles i
feTUTT pa1"s who rvrt*-hvvc-wm-k
; in the' tobaceo Laetories.
IV e are i: raced with the. pres
e of l>r. and Mis. Smith o
cky Mt.. X. (V it St. James A
K. Mance .for . lew days,
fhe Junior Choir rendered exeT
t music on last Sao:day A. M
Hethel A. M. K. Church ami ar
ijpani'ed the pastor tv*!'St. '-Pat:
n) P. M? also St. James .,t S:J
M. The white citizen? are r
us. for us to h.ave them broa
a?over?\\l!i'?met?W>. i1 \e x
Lurday at I.ake Cit.y. I?i Per
v will ht.l 1 his la-t tp.aMer!
ifercnce foi this eh ipv for h
iferopc" \.-ar .n > v\ i ' p'reae
a.lay A. M. and P M. C<,nu> air
ir thi :.h'e nre-icher. Wate
v Circuit j'u nvei lhe* top. Ou
't'to: -'Wo fly with-?iwc ow
tg." ' : ' " i i
)ur -Missionary Ladies .?n.l\.Tu
g-ai'nt over the top at the ( o
ill on at Kingstree,_ R. T'. /^-tfr.
Mhlley McDonnell our phv
r Taylor went into his mo
ce of business^ we wish hii
eh success. Mr. and Mrs. Bray
j also Mr. and Mrs. Cain hav
"V ' " ,
file. CafiS, w h 'i , 'if. i.
h ti,.
Mi , j: i ' ? -r; - ! , ,
Cilll, I ?> ? 'If .' - I] 1?r
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if :? til.- iriuv! r.!' Me . .. \f.".
1 ,
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Hl'V.'.l. I..
"liacliCJ".-. Wl'l i at t!. ,1 i. .. .
l? P-. : U,
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k Upon and a.atiy' ia-\v i .
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it?>r.? <;\viv \j? jj. } . r .. i,*',,,
V .ana J. :\. \Yili':a;i.. \\..
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rr ' ?<
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u U'M' v.v ' ?
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... .. h? lUo, li,A't-arK. I'livmr j
^ . Sunday o< ? ! v ' . -
'*? a ?i ? ii a' ' '. Q ! 1
W ? !!.- J7PfTtr'.<:.! ;?
"... r St. ri.it ? . r ,*;;* I
() l;.c r>?uclii v i ." . 1 '
ly cundVivnti \v a' . .
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t bv ii I'lou-u:-'- oiic .
a l
[. til. M -A iih Mt .1 "!. "!' :
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iri'iiily. 11-11 sy,1
Local a ltd I Vr-nanL
On Sunday. Va.-U.I. Op &
,. < '::;i-. .I<.an-<? . -M.i ?- T. .A -l<
III..lid 1 d ...'J '.!*?'
V* -.Viki : S,". ' \> ' *
o- Miss 'Kli/...b ti: I >v.-5|i|"-\ .." 'a
...II >A.. .1 ' i \
11 . >\ :i\ r i . y i' 1
? Hu^H""f "Hit! *t.- . '
,/ . It. K. < :>}.: ..A
^ \\ 1111;??,1. r- ? :
hut in MuIHm- * phv'ee
it he Imperial Tebueyo (
it'' M1'- ti^T'Tuc He: "i> -\ i=irnrp-rrr
h the-city ahtl'.T^ JWhl: '1
i, many sc h<>? >1 trie:,-!-. > : .
y -t'> haw hint \\i" . then:.
i- * . i ? < # t:t "- : {*" i" Muui:..^
liiult Si.ia.Hii r~7
1. .Nl is- ; Net 11 U;T
leu ha-"> itttf .spent a:. '']?y1'; ';'1'"
O v-atleii . The v "'T": ' 1
Wiliniii."- i ^ ' -I ,
y The . Brothers Heine < ITiT "met
t, -A\ithTMrrtnTT-nh-^r--.+T-TT.- H;.\w
11 The usual type ?.f 'invent Walt;
-t'nrni.--hv4r?^n.iy? n > '
V Hi-? V..a arr ir:":<: -w
s ..uV-.i.iram. !:? - : . -V
r "hir.^r was'Sk.lu.
. M? ny >it' the iva-;.:- > ". y ?'
a mvl'o' I .ea.lw wii$ ' Vu
I:.. . .! ' vl' v; ' '
17" j-' ;i lull vo t.'.r ". o- " A 1?1?
y 'Alk'11 l'uiU'?>U> a::;,
t yours- l:a> I
t ? i i i:: ! ?: < ' > N '
rj=: U: 1
n |,d alo-U-.iMx
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"* " ^ ' * * * V- ' ^
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; ,)-*>[> < 1 !!. -VI ?v,v*- ' 1 ." ,
i-hil.h i-i-i Ity
. v. 1 ' 'A
i, 1 " ;i ''S: ' : .
IV. 'I rai-it.-'
W-p- ;t. . l-J-.Jj. ^ -" ""
(ho.s >" >' si-hoo',;. a:.:.i 1. ' '
|Vf.-t i\ o S.m r :i> *'} ,.N
^ jt'olK-iry., K VY- '
1. iin- |V..|vala:h.i! ^ ^
) in thoir
Hords. (\>td a-ain a <! h
LL :di i" i h'- ''a'S'^ ^
1,MII.S MANS.
v ('.ml imii cl d rotn pam' 1
Jeter u h<> i? alwa.v.- : u*i
fill idea.-. Mi-.-. 11 at Wood. v^"r7!-|t?7r:-tbuxr.??d..
i- rmw iti-v.'
the National Sunday
^ vi'iitiot; in Indiana. She will visit
St". I.i'ui-. Mo.. Cfuciitto. and ther
cities before returning. Mr?. Jane
Douglas is* also-in the saw-. * city
7"'Wo wish Tor tl.oni -a hapr.Y' trip.
Mr. and Mr?. Samuo! Tlv ni; Mr-.
(Mrnolia TtutT. Mrs. Julia
Thump-on, -spent t.he'wooK t nd in j
Laurens, visiting friends and ivfa-.
fives, l'ront High Point. N.-P.. and
-reported having a. -line-trip*.?
Rev. Mat wood and Rev. Tidin
are' well pleased "With their Sanj
day services, in spite of the h t
.... weather. . ?
v Rev. Howmanrnml.hi- choir will
v worship next 'Sunday afternoon- at
me rovivai uk - . .-ttt?< arir^re-.-vutli?the
Hev.-jL'. .dctf'-eMan..
M1 s. R. X. Williams' and '>;ti.y
returned homo from (loorjjetcwrv
a ft or spending-several week- with
f her old school mates and-relative
xrr.~wiriT^h s is now class leu'dcv
of class Xo. 10 and ail member*
^ of that class see him ar.d set '-him
at onto. 7
To address the S. S\. Prof. C. A..
,1 Williams, to address the League,
(i Miss Vivian ItooWer. C me to
. church; go to church,
d , ~
e
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| PROFESSION A'' <- 4
t C\H1?S |
V ?
()(Ti?e Hour* t I'hon^
13 A M ' ?2: (.?T:ce'35311
6:0^ I'. ?! tr> S I', "vv K< ?. Ro41
Dr. C. iv Stephenson
j'fr-31 'icJaii.. ttfni tiuiy.. im n?
vi V\ r. ,.r.j j.-.iU* ?
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' * A R?:..y .< iu
MM "Til" I . J-?- lllll.i,,.,,., ,
I UK. I- M. IXXMKLS I'hj
s.'clan . ai?d Hur*
(. it..**" ii? ,i- A.V . j
P. M , C u, fc ]'. :J4.
ipcc.iw A.;', it. . i. oi
. U:'. .i t .. ! ...y.xCt.
. J i-A . pt.m
. i . . *i? : t T?'I-.4
lWi.-Ji.ti; SXL'AiiT ;r
lij"", i^ir, No??r and J bru?t_
(jlasstn j'it!e<j Aturat*ij.
VM'. ,y . j (. ; a: " ?i.ona; .
11 0f'? J [<> ..] :"v I' M _ - jj.V
O.i'j i' M. i. 'A c *.<:i<8
OAii.*o. ' !. . . ji.;j<_"* ; '
' 3iU.>? J ay it- r , ; ? l lie Si.
Oilice i'ourfe.; Kt.one:
II A.M.- to 2 I'M.. Re*. bdln
. 6 I' M to > I'M
' y. .* ;
l)ir..\V- I>. ( h'appeUe
1'kvsk.ftn and Surfrtv*L>.?fawf
?if np.i f'r.Ti' !? ???
\ j'peeialtry
- OiF V. " ~r I I . trhOo.
2115 Lnay it. -idv'i I'ms St.
txdamdia. S. C.
Office ii<iur.> Phbnes
l" *!. > >l- ' (>o:iS 1
11 i;. H7na
0 to & I'. .M. i
1>. i rcderick
~ : PHy >nia,i
. * Office: ] , f.N-i.'-nce:
1 HtT12 \\ a-hinijtim 1 M f, par*
0\ 11 \idnr> Sa\iae?- iivnk
---U. *?
(. oliim na 5. C.??
Office Pi.ot.o S4:?." h-.r ft'Tfcg
M. A
t iogt.yy- hi I aw unJ i' uLial
PKACTH E IN A I,i/( uL IJ I*?
>-?ELlftU?aiu!?I ?:
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| 1119 YV a*lun kton St., t8 C.
' f_'_.!". _ '* "' * ' ' 1." '?i?^
i i'iior.t*. 1 i. * f
.... . . j-orr^u > orK
Dr. L. 11. Mailman
D E N T I S T
I ft.j-. isj. Kxtra-rt;V.a?. Spr.days by
Aurn nt>. I>:^ys: Moadayg,
I lii1).i yfe. _W > !!; _ . ,.uy',?Ti. .'.ryday
J ITT5 ^'.1. .... \
I ()Jike: <.?i rva's Street
Columbia, S. C.
v,XKK"XK,v,X"X,'X"X"M"X">><
Fan-O-Lin System
i??Bonuty Culture
(live I- W-O-r.lN Flair,'
Dandruff and Toilet Preparation
a ,trial. Tneir, Worth had been
( preven-. Have and are growing
. hair On bald' heads r.r?o bar#
sj i t? wher\" directions are fol
lowed. Will promo ji h ftii-i
rrov th df Hiiir.
1 Box lla:r Grower $ i>fl
1 t(C\ S.pec.ai Hatr Gawfr .40
1 b -x Seal jy Soap .20
1 box l'resMn^. Oil .45 '
TvciristcK'J in I" Si Instant "
Oil ice.
?Ayretr W ahTM~~TrfTT> for l?rnu ~'?
Matlr by
Mme. Fnnnie L. Carottna
102? ltitfh Mark'1 Street
GEORGETOWN S. C.
listing ihe sacred HmM
lions to our compe
umkr>d;uwlinir, <1MrVfi
t Service inMire^j, hTIFJ| ietc
compliance with
ie inviolable fights
desires of ihe he