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Saturday, September 7, 1935 - - - ST. JAMES A. M. EACIIl'HCH Kevjt. \V. Ransun. Pastor Sund.-y Svas a lovely <i y 1 church goers took a<.vai.lunc of it. hQi^hniffg-w tlh the IS. S. v. , i i, i Supt., Mi. K. S.- Russ ll i.j y a-go. After tin? class mm 7~T" 7? the school was beautifully i? viewed by Miss Lillian Harris. * - 11:30 A. M. 1 he pastor a>.e..u .1 t the rostrum, alter, the forma; op- . _v eiling he pre-ched a soi.l .-ti.r.: e sermon to an appioi-ialivy" "air iencth ? At b P. .M. we wort'"' back to church and listened to .n ul.. : wonderful sermon by lie .pa-to. VI l>w..l.a ir.ti. ^ viu ?-?* 1 O.IIIII I'MII MIO.lC/l "Time" I'm- i ord's Si.oner administered to a large eii.w.i T # both sei-v'ii-es/ Stewai doss Hoard *. Ho. 1 met at tlte home ut?VU. i*doMOM Mllllilaf;?-v- ?2a, at 8 p, in. with the Pi is., Tors. n. Md Youiif; presiding. 1 ae FTTXTT"" Moon Club met at ihe home <>1 Miss MarguareV Chirp Tin s i/y^ . Aug. 26, with thio Preside.?t, ...i. > > Estelle J.-ncrette* presiding. At both im .ming a. i.v.l.ieio;t. .past was served; Among th vi itors Sunday were lira. W. I. Labrew, uuid. Mrs. C arrie Join son.. Come again,1 visitors are .always ' weli'onte. v . ^ . . It is a pioblem TTF- two weeds I and the question will be. solve.! the third week. / President of the iyr.ior l.o rd. Mrs. Maggie Young^amount - y resiuuitu ui wo junior louru, Mrs. Katie Solomon, amount President ~of the Silver Mouii^ . Club, Miss Estelle Janerot'.e, amount ? President of the Jubilee Choir* Mr! Robert Dl'laney, amount ? President of the Usher's ILard. Mr. Copper, Amount??? Directress of the Junior Choir. Mi's. B. A. Lewis,, amount? . Stewaidess. an ! Trustee P'o rd. amount??? Women's?Popularity 1: Mrs. Sarah Stains,?mine nt * '' ? - 'rT? Mrs. Willie Etta Jones, amount ?? -? : 7 ? Mrs. Manuinc Willi.am. anion, i 7 Mrs. Wilhelmefui Woodson. ? amount t? _ Young Girls Popularity C nt; >t: Miss Fannie Phelps, . .amount' Miss A til i ne Johnson{ A 11101:1: t ... t . V". Miss Miss .'Heat rice Remedy. amount -? Miss Gertrude Ho lay. ana>..nC 1 Who will be the winner*' , We aro looking for' help f <11 these young 11101.: .Mr. I . lai'.r cUp, Mi I l.-irliin ' M. C on'Mi i ) Webber, Mr: Thomas Lewis, Mi. ?A,.' T. lintlo i'. ?: : MT. I'ISGAll ~\T M. K. ( Ill IM'II 1tT*v. J". R. Dixon. I'aslo; Sunday found many oi tin church goers of the above mimed church O!,^ tli.ir w y usuaJ hqur, with Supt. D . L Hooper and his ciicw .of teaching at their post of duty. The lesson was fully discussed and itai.w. by the Supt. : Friday, sadness waa t. te.i ?> c: this comiminitM.' when wu heardof the passing|jof Mr. .Joseph l?. ? Davis. AIMlolffill I,.- u;u ill f. i - some time his|Tdeatli was Vud.Ln and unejcpectirjg. Mr.' Davis wa?; voiina-- irrrm. I . very active in clnirch work. liei? cause of his faithfulness in tluservice of God he held many offices. He was assistant superintendent of S. S.; President of the Usher's Bpard, a.tid he held many other officers. Funervl services were held at Mt...Pisirah?Sunday, at 5-P. M. with?thp pastor officiating. ile leaves to mourn his lost one brother, two aunt and a host of relatives and friends. Sleep on Joseph and f jce^-~ynii rest. 'Tis true we. It.Ved yo.i but God loves yon'best: -- Miss Ola Lucius is on the sick ittt: We?wish??luu;?j?ifuvdj recovery. Mrt.,E. M. Reaves of Wilmington, N..C. is here vi: iting Ik r pr.r?? ants, Mr. and Mrs. Robett Johnson , and friends. Mrs. Amy Legmrr is back'home after a short business trip to New York. LEBS-VI LLP NEW S CALVARY A. M. E. Clll RCII^Rev. L. C. Butler, Pastor Th<Tministers and t'aitfiltd n.-.-w? bers of the different churches ..t 'Lees vi lie are tiyMingivn-n t?n o'.ss ter two weeks of tvcrl Ihh .-Uuir gling revivul meeting at ^t. M tth'ew, and Calvflry C. M K. an I A. M. E. Churches, the Rev. .Morse nml Viic npnrdo close.1 the third week of meeting successfully. Sunday was a ^glorious day for . church services. Sunday school wGs attended by a iarne~cro\v"(fr~nf' open hearted and iiiaii minded boys aTrrbgtrb+-.? At 11:30 the pastor, Rev. L. ('. Butlfer preached a heart touching sermon from St. Matthew?'JO: .'in. The pastor^and members are -'look' . in# forward to the official open in# . of Allen. University^.They jjgSS>--""are pfanning to j>ay" the ba^TTtc uT the Educational acce^sment. The neighbors and friends of Miss Robby Lee are glad to have. heir return from the hospital. SUMMERTON NEWS The members of Liberty Hill A. M. E. Church yrevc blessed S\m day, geptVJ^ to hear a soul stir' ring sermon preached by the Elder Robinson. The spirit of God ex -fctv,, thr. ;1:? : ?i5;- ?i:,u._ llVi-lt.)] hi.. , 11 ? ; I i; V i:? i-oiv.'*tii.- . ? ], V, j , .-.UU . j.iimrmry ,- ;rrit k. i >y a'roi. ,- i,i- \ \.. ( -TtT.-JT7 rr-r : , !,l - . v.. '! 1 i n; i-ui- ' l?L'l S .l.i.c S J;. ;.,y school. V? i > i ! i . y i Jia! ??m I{yAI. .|. ,S?.n.H/U r i.< i;n-. ' I" <A l:...?Uis i AMu. ;L. r j? i i; : .VI ! ?.? 4rt?4-HV. (> ' !( I t?Vv,.<[ " A oi l; City i* liuuu- '?hol-int? " .V I TrTt'ifil-.L ' '? {| -At: > 1\\?,lyn S.1''iCi i i i. J Hi' S|HT 'lug M-.VviaJ , is ?t-H?1 i.i!. ni ijiOi y? *?. ? *' ii jjiitts a |Veil an t-r. ij Alis-rs WilVaii: U Ii aja! I., -i ' : :y "tTtiyor" sfi'tc tlh w^irtr-vTTit T " "p '.ViTi -i 5T<>n."X71 ..TTT727 ^i'FPTiT T 'I'll. y 11 )ii111 , .. ,?4-u-!?.?;i: ?>_*,?_i i>i i..i ?.?H-j i.-iiiMi..' i>. ,.ii-1\niTin to;-- 1 ' - * ..r ... | = T7.lioiiie vl-itiny ! . f parent -. ! ' M?': n.Svl .'It?. r.' M . ' Mi-^s ' kalith Ila ,in v. a - the ; ' i.i.V ltiL! MT-s I !?' >:i'-H-l: . 15lii. kw. il. . r .. i P. i*l A. .M. -A ii.Jv r in is. kink', idler bfinu'tAA o: tin* city lor two;' wet oi.i^ ihs.ii afU'i w.> k. >i All.. lln rl' T Ail . I."'' 11 ' i ' . lay. Sept. -M tor .lark-son-' j viilo.,Kla.. wivre'she M ill lto;.viii-lu r ' yean's.study. '* Miss Hi'"1'ia l'a'i.-on has return-.,.' e.l to Jacksonville. I- in in ter spen i injr -.some Mine with her relativ. s j and-Ttiends. ? The ileath of Mr.-1. Fannie l'ear-i son was. a shoek to all. The f.iin-,1 ily lias oin: e|e.a'.. st' sympathy.. J . Mi;, an.l /its. Murray (^liver-F; jl'Vc a jiaity }'n> honor tin- :44 - -? e? Hlonnie 15. Mvjyriiii.it, I'.rai'i:. ( 1'ill so;; ami Mrs.- Claudia J offer- . son. ' . The. Ijyihir . ipomwas deeoraic.! , with. s.MT-eoloi-w.l lipids .suited to ilii' oeea,-Jon.while the I'a.iio fie-, nishe.l sweet tnusie. As swe.n 'iinsie ranie from th,- ia.-ior-s eo. pi s ...ii.tai. I.l>y i;s tunes; w.- ihothers played uame- xif car.!/. A cu'in/nm.-* r?mr-r- <v?h'H*1- r?,? pH+iWl?wj?.s Sel'Vt >h?-Mo-llV of tla;. -oeiat. jrioup of younu people' Werr pri'fK'iit. .They expressed t lie in wlvVs a< haviiit; a '?!? tin??\ .Taw Caw Baptist Church Bev. .1. S. (ilover. Castor Sunday School ??jn tie*.! at The usual hour with the superintendent leachersf o: I'icers and mi'iubei..- al _ their post.of duty? The Senior was xnttght by-4fcUler. Carrie L.'McFaddeii. ' IJ< v. Has ley," state missionary preacher, preached a uh at sermon. Alter this, the Lord's sapper was rill 111111 i ' 11 1 I d hy 'tin. |h). tin . . 'S'lu.u;n al ?>I" lb v." Ceudven' '. -wile was preaelied at Taw Caw lasi Sunday afterrnmn. Mrs.. FaTW nie Cearsou was a faithful memher, and a ( hri.-tiap worker: The ehureh wvillTnTy? virt thl; Lord .knows best. Sunday niyjit the ehureh was largely ' attend. Many visitors worshiped -with us. The"pastor's : wife presented Mrs. Ida. tllovor. The revival meeting at Taw Caw last week was a sucees. Bev W. S M < 'ulloinrh 11 oni '(kimdeii wa the preacher. The members of the Taw Caw Baptist surprised Bev. MeCullo.utrh witl) a nit't. the neat sum of. four duilarsC . lie thifJiked * heiii very much. Mr. Willie Cirhbtirir has returned home after- spending three weeks in X. V. with his daughter, Mrs. .Tale. Bev. Georgia and wife, Mrs. Ida tieoryia. Bev. \V. S. MeCulloujrh of Camden were the supper guests of Miss Carrie Durunt last Monday night. Mrs. Georgia Weathers has been sick but is bet lei now. Mrs. Candiii Gary of X. V. is at home spending, some time with her motIht. Mrs".?Rosa?Jefferson. Miss Sarah Mujphy of Camden was the -.guest of Miss Carrie Dura nt last Sunday. The f(<n^),uIuund Sumn\erton. are jjiisy e atlyfMriflfr (inJttoii. .. * '. ?' * ' . 9 ?i M 1I.I.I1R (HARKI, A. M. K. CHCflCH Rev. (1. H. White. Raster Newberry, S. Sunday wuan ideal day. and beginning with -Sttnday Sc. hoed, very large crowds attended all services. . The pastor very instructively reviewed the Sunday School lesson. After the' usual preliminaries the Rev. Mrs. I.. II. Rarker caused the l!o|y Spirit to run. very high with am eloquent -ei mon whic h was t:.k en from Kxodias, subject, "The indeed a wonderful, preacher ynd is doing much while, here. The 'rc-isrxrrnihiLtiii:: ;t '1 \l"iifTi i'itit: iv i .uuui u4iy ninni^ at \) ;uu . o'clock. STve says since tin- w?e1.1 > lias Saturday midnight raml-h rs, let llie church have olio lor CI * c.L dome out. Two person:*-connected TRemselvcs'with the church in this service. The visitors Were Mesdanios Jcannie K. Gilliam, Carter, Rhodid ClmppolW*? Sum mor and (Irifl'in. The .Misses Lucy Pearson, Orangeburg. Dorothy and SyK'ht ftittinm,-^Messrs?Tdmuras- _ Kinard, Marcus Martin, Odell i 1 .sun :: ml Miss Mndestine Parker. *" In the afternfton Sister Parker conducted a most"wonderful sorj vice, a special message to mothers. The League hone was very j beneficially used/' The young pooi !<f jjeemed to have enjoyed the service greatly.. ! j The Hvangelist used Philemon, .' IS; 11 x t r subject, Paul. Cod's Giant. Her many hearers will remember this message for . a long time. There were two joiners to forward. The Holy Communion was given under thx> lighted cross,' the other lights were outN very beautiful service. Space will not permit me to .name the laiye num1 ? ? _** ll A - i i <T. STIil'lirN A. M. E. CIIL'KCH Kw. |). N. Wilson, Pastor Georgetown, S, ('. Sunday was i. beautiful day aixl iki'i' cony; ivy a.ion looked with the day. Quite a :ieu'e ej'ov.'d wm? ftreront t onsidei'*u.u' .so many members aru out of own working. " \i 1 ! n'floyk the trustor used for i text -josiali 1 :o. Several souls rcioiet jl a> he delivered. this,, hies i- <\y-~ "iir jusii:'. laiiy joilied .the church. Anions the several visitors were ..Mi1. ami Mi's. IC.. Seekers and theiy .-on,-Mr. and Mrs. W. M, liarr and Mrs Dolled >1' fn'dina Town Circuit, They ft'OFe uiud to hear t heir o.ld ]>astti?;i"uni. They?sunt, ho m mowing in power to dolivt r the nu'sA\i' wi'iv u';ad to see them. Polite aualn. ; "Titer""FTindav seTuMn Uev! Fus1 i,:r Klsie My? i'^, > ,\esv York Pity,-delivered a soul stininj? nies <a.j?e at 5 o'eloek. This was' hived ,-f sermon h'lijr lo'hv rememje-iyd l iont Jeremiah 'd'Jnd chapter, suhjeet, "Pay yo.ur del/t." Sister Myyis is well known around lie re Vial s voryhody loves her. At S o'clock We were lavpred with a ltlvlTiCj message Tt'dm a vonny man,, lO^froni Orlanda, l'ln. I *' ^ 1/ i"Y Hum -t. :t<l. lit- nsf.l for a text -Ibtil. l:dl. suhjeel, ".Jes.is the Saviour." We enjoyed this message and flTe pwiyhig that he will grow in grave. as lie ({lows in age. j _' __ _ALx KI <?X \ i: \'\ s . M i ; illi t il I . nil "id tvvil !,ci\eiy i :l i i 1.V11 Ore Vis itiftg friends anil -relative- here. " r *1' Mi u i i>- 1 :: ...U1/1 daughter, Mjis'-.. Mamie Sr'al o.' I'lli a t 1 /Vt-i.jl . e \ i lie/ ' hi*I e. Miss Mildivn . |;vans ha- ' i\ iU.-n i'd as-UM* 'Vr- i: iii lu'i i'lii'utio-r a1 d l''i*-i::-!a\v in r'oivinv. ' . M';s. ,\naie Saiiis !. h Snlu'd y .?, ,im ' ;";'a * ' ..y.i ...e M ill" kj -i: i. i' Ii I ill ) 1 ' .Miss l'.eiiha l'oueli \. ..? has ia !! v; U i:. '. " i in n ..I ' ii jar ii. iu.' Si: i.a v:|-?" h ."l.ua;a~\:.- , ' .MY.' Ih iiV "T?< .u.e'l'y Is'i't'"for Wa--!i;ii'.,to,:1 '! . la-t-v.i e!;-. . *\l-l- . -A1 ! i " I I..':'.. ,.iy. v. h.. lives mi Min'S'.. i..i> s i'ihoii Monday iiim.niiv..- with a n.'.e in lheMefi a. , : .... . , - Ui'r. iuv Mi- ? . * . ... .. _ Mi.--. .1. . \\ . !,. lMlr'ail!. \\ j l". < i" ' i:?i 1 . It'! \ <k .''(! :' . :vi;'l:V . (i;i V- ,< :< f I'?. 1 .?\L: i.:?._jiil-V ; ! ..my frit:: .Is "Isvi-f ,m|* y. (),i i lu;i -i;;?-v-. ?ii;: a ! .?~t.y ,\va,rii ai-u-rt' ,.!r-. A. Y. i lay-; 11 if i. : A i.t-iiy'ii: :a! I.'. > ki t 1 i "i.iii'- . ?ii- uiaMf li,., i.U,f M,:'. I ua-i,. i t' 'a.. I '< . , i-rta^H i?l' Ali.llin*, >;!tiii! - alary I ?:i-\ I-,?Nr..!. i: a. < uap'.cil I'lii! ! -si. :trri i. . , .'!t . i. k. I> :.^. 'iiA;. W . ..- a a. ii Al,-, Hay.a . ,.? .-.a; :M<I a -trrr- y--- t 1 I i I - .ii'mi u a- ? in;- Ki Alu- vi^y hiy'.i i>1 .Ain v. .. > -1 . : ne " ??< *nf!"i i>1' .war.mi . I'r . > \ pa.-:,.. ;!'? . "ALi - . \\ . i.. ?' : k-;t. -Su-:. :ui . lu r 'a* -!v m . ait-'-.?.! > ?: ! . ?.!m ! taYi.y i.... ..I Al. : h'.-v.. Mi- . Wail' . WanafTA.';, 11. twe e timim i "I . : .. ' L r!c!.':: lia.v .. .. I w -.ay > -1*11i". \ it <? " a-iad tut-i aixiv. 'uT-i :c . i.> :u.i inTd nit a, A-..- .-(! . id *M" r vt'ei.-.n was Ti.isl ..i i;n! . > ! .pink. i ? ?;. an I v : ; ' .'Iv li. I Srr ?;? ! wi.ii ii t'.ii: t iii ..;>:i~li'--' v.eei\- h s t.'-'.nr M-x Z-iUry; > mi Ala S-y a". Ay j.nn ni: j ' Tl- Jii t net were Messi ti l.tliiir.ak'n, an I i? ukae--, .M> -.'nine frVederieU an : 11 .11. ud.Ali:' Wri. In'" . t: t" a,. The m ny ait en ant t'.-i : ?' '??? 1i . i,,, i . Veinhaviirn'. t'.n.h ten-her. . .:.<j dm a'. - in '-rt.,.,', I >1."- li-t al. : AirI.-'., si. t.."i aid '!' I al-.-: ;y St.: Mr : M.-i? rr?a-'.j. ::i ar.il Al-'. (r l.diii an >>(' Fataw St. We hope tia-y will -""it- re Vl'!\ Mi> : TToTi.T Si:. !!ey aii'l t".l.v. ,1.1 t h |y-.Mi' liaVr .''.ii ia- i af ten sp.-u iinj- the ;tnv,!.un': MT Ihadiey in. Oveau City an! Ali U<. ia Was!)auxt.-n;We re trial to si -- Ali-- Naomi len!:ii:> mli a;.;:::i aft-.) hi in.ir f"1' tine,! in I.e.! :a.|tll- . t.i: . V'lii.l.ii, S,M -? ;; hit? d-.y :(T 'St. .hdir ' A. M. K. ? jhaeii. An i-tl' ,!:iv rt'-mfrt-.n.*'" is ft -nuei-l . and Ailine 11 w i 1! !" Tim-! en . t h hi"'> ! -i f.i . <" AT'-n ia.v ScDt. a f-ie'ii,-' at : ??' heaeii wa. rTra.yi 'I i'.v" i--)-,;---. i i- i '. I Ik'I-- t 'e 1 li'.; ' ' Ali .--". Mary- t'n-n ph.-ij and tivu ily -pent a fiyA'. day - at !.er. iaad.. n.l ^ In in 1 h Kiev ( nnnty. Se'.n.ritl i'l llie Mai ii.n ' ?.y< wli an, a' the ('('(' ( a.nip' <>n Si.'lli.;li.y Is!;md weie heme I'm- l.^hcn I>a v. . . Ali y Helm H tf'.a i-^ visdniy Ali? l!a/.ei Ki-.tmi. i:i Witislun Salein, N. _ her ?'l vi-iti'is"Tie'thrb-miS'-v-aaa , \i the Din.-i.innre Tinne yyery many visitors the past week siinertr them were Prof. T. L Brown. (!reenvil!e? brother c>f Mrs, M. It. While. lie tea rites in Camden 11 ilib, Sehool. Also I.ittlc <'el A" h . " M:;. C u-iue <?t' Charlotte, X. C. . .The I'ev. Mi's. Parker and .Mps ui.ti. Mr T. 1.. 1'rcivn and little Cm' herine Mae ;\yere dinner j* nests of Mrs. Carrie (lalltnan, Friday afternoon.. Wouhl like t<> ronei'i an error in last \ve(Jct< writinpr. The pa-toi ?ave tli^25 lbs of suprar and Bro. flour. ' . - THE PALMETTO LEADER WAYMAN A. M. E. CIIUItCH Rev. \V. <;. Owens, Pastor Winnsboro, S. C.?The Sunday -'t.vuui was opened by Mr. S. A >.\I< ore, superintendent. Quite J lively lesson wius ha(J. Mrs. R. J - Moore reviewed the lesson and al I so raised the highest amount o money in the Sunday School rally Mi.-s- Adline Ellen ami Miss While inena Johnson of Columbia, S. C were present. Service's bop;an at 11:39. Ou pastor ijsed as the morning ines sage "Present Suffering a eondi lion of Future Glory." . NightTmes sape, "Making Preparations l'u tint!."' ThVso Were very interest iti'p' sermons. i ' . i lie I wi-ive I ribes" raliy is no\ . on and iai.li laptain i> expcitiuj i i.'ii i.ver a l.ip-'propiam. -ll'iui tVayn 1 au_}Viu: 111011.1) ueL_wii ] M is. Kat ie Eiumerson. TTTo I - he i s Board nTet at ttf home oi' Mi. .liinmie IJookman. lie l i e.- lnneiits were served at botl iiieelTngs. . \S DKKSON NEW S Anderson. S. CV?Capt, Kcton o Tus la-pee Institute, Ala. spent J sliprt wiiile at the home of Mi and Mis. W". I. Peek last Week. .nil . nii.l Mivi William. Tiirimr a 'New York' City are visiting Mi Turner's mother and family. Mrs (!i nnie LMeGo.wn, of Starr. S. C Mrs. Mi-Gown- is the wife of th late lkatiy McGown, and is on t?f the' hading fanner^ of th' " county. T" ^ .M iss 'A. ..CeciJu Johnson has-re Itiiuetf Imt'ie Ifum Iter eatioi spent in Washington, I). C. wit far sister, Mrs. Grace Sj?i\ Mis 'chnsnyi' expressed a very pleasan "'hiJ^. sJ,ay/ ' MTss\\';ouhclus' McCown left fo S.pelinan College Monday p.fte havin'jj spent a short time with'he mother, Mrs. l.essie McGown air friends.. . The following persons left fo _?\i \\ York City?Monday mom^ where tlie.t "tV.?4+ atjend the 1'afitis Sath nal Convention:, Mrs. Jose ' !'hi;:e. .Sounds, -Mrs. L. G. Guytui Miss Christe'iie Thomas^. Mrs. Iiosi Martin. Mrs. Orola Hro-wn,- Mrs Florence Clankscale, Miss H. ltoL in.-oti and Mrs. Nettie Taylor. spuing \i:\vs i As .the old '.-ayin^- "Behin * i ' i.'u -, (in* rm r= sTii h-ninay" That is.wiat the poo pio iii Uidtr.e Spinni* are sayinj j imw. 11" In- tv int'd for a lutt, j ,-p. Tl. lur..' \\ < aYe having boautit'u .} v. .. iliyi* ir..\v.- ' ; . !.a-t \\ c.!r"-i!ay Mi.-.-.os Nadi.ii 1 I ;; i 1 it . i-.i Mi. Wa-i . pi-nt' -4-k J day v. irti ' M'i.-ss Klizal.otli Broad , j * \'; \ | |-t)j - ia- ua- ip.ito a stio.'e?. |jo\ . iVaro of ( o| rinbia rausyd quit {a i'? v..' . o'd'-to i-onu* lT <hri.-t. l>u i I f - t :'.o u. ok so mo of fho text ! t ' at-..-t irrod.every soul that hoar j i i.ti \vi :.e: . ' , ----- . -j "Illy ..'an that oaino haeU.' .j, , "Whot o. iii?- y-i>ti li\ ?" .. .'Tito, n.aii 'tli^l. pi', yed ,{iod." I The Prodigal' Son.'.' -I lloy". W. l>. Hood, an ox-pastq of Kid/re Hill Baptist ('lunch- i I . i d iny! liioini. here; ho L- ito\ -L.,. , ;n l.nurpt,'--. S. <' j Mr. and" .\i"i - ~ v\V.. -M.-r HarTl 1 'hut Monday-in the eapito ui'ly. Mr.-, i - .\au'ii!-tu.- ami -loan ! Bono, an motored to (iroon J A,.., : la>(- Thuitstlay. M rs. 'Joint Henry Barnes h iron- to fiii mid . I Mr-.-K. Wrijrht of Atlanta. Gn ( dm lie.' .1 '. have return i |o.;r.e aft' spendinvr sontetiin |Vs;h' iVr .-istor. Ml -. Kva Hagood I vi;? S U. i' av.furd. r.rimar: ! Ir . ( > ui-ior at Ui-l-'f Hill JKchool i --\ i-ii ii u" -'Uwii? mr^'^ , York. -i?.Mi. Anu. f.i?<-U^?lTay. in- ill .Viss Tludma Gunti; p Vv. New York ('it ^ , j |i ri-:- tfu-ir vacation w'rt, rrlativos. ainl ifiend.-t. % \lis. u?sa I! Ho BrCimtnax. ha ; . .>!!'' ?tn?i'lj, u_ I'll < 'olloun u her r r 'V "P 1HI' rolk-u jauirk. . . 'Amonjr ho. yotiitir nion tliat-ni" tort'.! t > -Mi"l 1. S. C. Sunday t . t... *1 re.i,a! in oting: Mossy < .t ''oil ' ^!f>. II.n<*<* Wood an Ta'ma-'tro Ha v./an!. A: J. Coyle A'ajinif and I'l l litis Coleman, Wil liam (I'lir.Ml Walters and Stat' .to d <" i a\. d. S'J'. .J A MI'S M. F.. (Ill IM II 1 . IN-e-. I'ale. IS. Thti:u|fei(in. l'a.stor A ^Hi)-. N-;?< '. Our?LuA IVaM ni?vt'firr'on tin* past Frida nltf'r.V. was very larjfely *att"cin!i' I...,.i ei. ^ . ,,( 44,;j.s- inouns _o ~ v i a e prepared tln-m for tho-l.ont "FYjTj). - , m Sunday. The work o . 'lir Sard \ sidioul i- moving a lulu' wiMi ?11111 i11i I interest an nppt'Qiiiilinii.. ?V. large CI'OW?l WH Mv-iiitonidan; e and 'studied-- wit rapt int'v-f-t the lesson "Paul A Worker W:th Hand and-Brain. IVofi-^ - r VJevnon Cowan,. Heat Math t atics "Steven-Lee II S howl^-eondtjie'.ed : n exceptiot a!l> interesting Veview tif the lessor Tvmi 'new ?4 talents joined the Sun - d.-iV .-clncl- . The' uiurnin-;-- service was tie '.'tin with a l-'l'LL CHOIK render | inu- "^hal of.oiiV fathers" as it | t i-o< essiVaia! with a capacity con gregation joining in. The nies save of the nv Tiling was deliverei h\- our pastor tHe subject of whit*' was "Drifting.' taken front He 1 hrew Tltis sr t.nton was ex t comely t hoiiglit t til and fnivi'l'u tjnd was well rec.eivod. Visitor were: Mr. W. C. IlawtVtorne, Hu \ '.West. S. C.; Mrs. Catherine Lc I Land.. Greenville, S. C.; MrsC ^lav ; tha E. Williams, of this City. Yi - iters are always made welcome. ' yOur pastor, choir and congrega tion aa\o a special service at lvt Baptist Church at .'JBIO on Sunti y to assist I)r. Brown'and his pe'o/ pie in preparation for the Nation. al Baptist Cimvui. ion which ti 'beinng held in -New York City litis ~ . I week, The Men's l.'sher*' Board -|al-o wus present ami s? rved.' The f 1 subject, i l tin- message delivered- * hy our' pastor \va- "Tli Bouard C iif (jodly Fear1" r-ken irom 1'sain.s ' ! A great title -oi' spi'rftuul ] I zeal -atiil thoueh: 1 ulm-s . -wrpi I ' i 1 r Liiidieju e as tli* HdK Spii ii it ! ~ ' - , mi n i - 11 i 1 1" ii?.. - I *. ? i I... wx. ^ ?v V .. V ?? ?>J '1IIJIV1 > UU!"injf the delivery !' this me.? ay.." . - , A liftxi! r?J w?t-' recciyVd. 1 he 1 | music rendered Uy-tnir rhpir \va< j uluritius uui I'iii above pat. lb. I I Itiown and hi- p.ople f ? to i?- 1 v tai n to us .it ai| early date, in tyr- " 'I patati' ti fttt nur Ajmtial .< n!" 'r-tl 41W?ni.tflitei \ iU '.in u. i.:. ti> maintain an attendance fat It e yoii? I the averayc. t If h.ill li.TTT" " " before tin hour fur >ej;vjye lur'eo crowd 'assembled t"r?r pray.r hud soiijr. ^Vhflt tile reill t li-ul l"i i* service arrived everything was in ivaditu >s. "t'aul P'oinfr' I'or Onisi'uTi.-" was tli*.- subject el" the evening' sermon delivered by a our pastor,.-taken?from ChiLinxj? ]:I7. atteif-bui wa- yive:: , bv t'r.e iu' iers as^tliis subject wa *-"mated:: 11.. tiff .duuitir.r at morning and night services, j' Stewardess Board niiiii'iter tiiiee i> ' >n dCity this month.'* ? (hir pastor and family luwtoto i lown to Columbia early Monday . inoiniTTB taking Mit*. - Kenne iy. Mrs. 'Tho'mp-on's mother back home. Mr. Ulysses Kennedy mr? 1 companied them.. Mr . Kennedy that she "had a very pleasant -stay in Asheville. I lu y returned .here- the same "day 'arriving a: > " T'T ;3T.; t1ie pastor- .being on time fur the usual hoard meeting. I N ION N 15WS The fourth ami hi.-t Quarterly J conference \v* s hehl at Bethel A. ?-M R _ Church last Saturday hv Dr. .). c. Mi-Clellan.' D. D., I\ K., ' of the Spartanburg District. The reports s'howes that the ekurcii is in a fine eohdittpn and the Kldc> gave several comments on sueii a good showing ??!' the officers who hav.e been co-dperatitter with the pa-tor. There are some-who d never tJ-ke part in nothing fT~ Only a pest m good men way. But " the church moves on. Don't know g '..hey are living, so as services re it - tiered* for any knocker, in any d church; is just -a' stumbling block in a i nnstjan pathway. l" Dr. .McChdLn ts one of the I" I !h' "bench. .And to know, him is to lov(. him; forhe is a lino.man. ' Several. of the reports Cskod-I'oi ' the return tit' the .pastor and Pit l> siding Klucr. This being. Rev. '"[ I'owmaii 5th year. so mo think * i'th'al ho will iiot got' back; but tire 11 General Conference have ain-n thi puekors eight years. iio\t instimk-?4- live, so thit"4 nmj'O yensr - jo due him accordihk to law. ..end ho informed the Bishop that, if the. ,! pay him up! he - is willing to .' .chantry; hiit if they fail to pay '. him ho would ht' hack to col loci. it. j'['ho Rally s lor the first Sunday i i.u.l coilforfnoo. D stoi'.- Rally ' ,i. f..t t'i. i' 111,' .'it.! Sim.tno .. I' ( ), 1 _ i rho revival mooting oponod a1. Ik the! last Sunday monriiig, \\ itji ^ the I'. K.Ho preached lis. never hoforo. The people say thflt.Dr. .MrChllail truly has boon . called J -fryill abovejfor nt> liian ' could ,, i pl each ifs ho docs unless .he, has I boon called. v". ' At ;]:l)0 o'clock t-lle Rev. \\.' .\i s Thompson, the popular pastor/of v the Eastern Circuit, together with I Its- good singing choir wo r shqa.il with lis. Rev. Thompson preachWhon ho was 'through, some was h singing, sumo was patting theii ? iVot . some was clauuilig their ban : . some were saying glory-to God. {etc.. And Unit sweOt choir brought ' Ills uii-un qui feet. ???? r O I ?/. S-.l I. ?> D ....... .. ...... ?| At a?u.rnn :v , m?u nu/.n \ 11. v -Tseirfciy! Ho\v II un^er, the Silver Tongue- Preacher 'of the St. Luke (J /.ion Cliurch, and he carried eve;.\? body to a heaven flight. On Moji' day night, the' Lev. J. \Y. White. V of the .M. E. Church, a -Hrander holt, to k charge for five nights; . " and all' eyes are turned toward Bethel. Sunday. Sept. S'.h, the Lev. ('. C. AleCielkin *'.nd his choir will worship with us. Don't fail to hear the great preach er. . . ' ' .Monday nigh.t, the ','th. the Rev. . ^ \V .M.?|ri?l.in<, ;i tniiwii cospel V piTaeher, will have charge for f? j iSnn'fnv 1 1 o" h Sh. Paul * .|Sopt i -1 r. \ i\'- 1 w ill ppcl!. t u- din, t " 1 cd 1)V the %vv W.' At. Uowu.s of ("olumbi.i. 'Hie A. M, E. /.. revival will be eonduetefT by the' Rev.' Jk S. M. Douglas of :\t!rnun, S. ('. " Mr. and Mrs. .James E. Ran- , .. dough of Asheville. N. ('. spent the week-end with Mif. Roller K. Mil . |er 12 Blackendalo St. Rev. 1). B. McClaiy of Roek v Ilill past through the city. While 1 hevc he was the guest 'of Mr. and. '*. Mrs. A. 1). Thompson on Wood-, ~ row St. c Miss d. E.-Jbiwkiphi .of \\ smng ' " 1 hri'mrhll tin1 fit V tun. i'. v.. u..-,,,.,, .... .. , s enroute to her school, where she - will be work in for the next nine month? in Silver School, near Char [| leston, S. C. h Mr. A. C. Breazeirte ' the Supt. of St. Paul Church was united in Holy Wedlock to Mrs. Amy Hill i Pin nli I lnrt Snturdnv evenintr. s Aug. .Tl, by his pas tor r Rev, P. e M. Tabin. Sir. Breaizet lo-is one of our best young men, who lives in '* Union. He lives, now to live ft3 gain. He owns a fine Viome, and he lives frtMhvat tome. He hhas ^ a fine tfrade, aii(j he loves his " ? . I'AI.M KTT<>' CON ITTK I:\CT; w. II. and r. M. CljN \ I'.VNON" ; i'otiti tilled from pa^e 1 mueh, UwaV > > many ui ;L?j local. J Itres nil-lit s vve'ie ?ili-eut II i-i ' hupi-fl?that?th'i-v - rri? vere?pi-? - i sent will pattern after -the demon- J stratior.i. and a.- many a- can [><>-- ; < -1 h 1 y n< >.?>11 [iiii i i-u 1' All..-., lui.ai y?1? I iuiiicx;' We were entei UuTi?t >Vill? -a, - J111 j ui i>1 vv . !c.-inL' ~TTTITTTTTTI !i V !.u I l<>cal mth-ix p... t jiiir nil. CTa j" ic-|c?n-e was ;:r.t :fi y .Mi".-'. 1'Ijs- i sac V. W?*.L-iu?_ l.'.i. .T. JL .vljaes ilid .. j not arrive until evenfiar se ? -ion had betrun. II.- va?i' u- sonic historic nhfait o| ti be-iii'iintf '.f I'l l" M I,". . 1' .11-1,1.; v I ' 1' M IV.en-ant J ?i11 jf. Ii*- a - .a e>i tin- 1 convent i' .y thttt. ))C'Vfet;l. ;a :Em! owa verified by lb" ".titer t\vo eiders. "S> \\ ith. I i.< man-n < - 1 le Vsi-_ a* J. Mile1-", the yian'.-^'Juii'tij5 J | Sen'n >w , at;'! -I .-liver' 'brfc.'it.iL_ Kichard' K. II.* n the. -.1-! Tad j( inetto I'uul'ei unce i- -a'.'c. jl !: :r-tia.'e. -V.__ 'a v . "... -,.v >i _ . Qui. t. Hour seryit e v.'? :.e" eond-ie.ied liy tile Ml. I'l' a ant 'ii h trail'h. - Theme "haitli."?44-i?rttmo ~I >??ii_ feeling existed .'a on f;?c previous, day. Tli j" j .. i delivered } or , i'- ?wanuj highly* coinnivnded On by Dr{. D. N. Wii.-oii,. ca.-'vor of. St. St'-pl'i n . ar>1* - jjx -i. w j Iflurph, -pastor linifid. 1?? u.i troiowtr and.Dr. !. K. Heard, pa-l-m MortD Hl..\Vf flll.l'r-!' t ! i' ] > : ' ' Hi' ' '} _ The latter, whenxd- < n nn-, opportunity to speak,, stressed the need of fervent pray r attain-1 t h e' threat iTnr world war. 'Dr. D. X., \Yi':.^r l-:. . and W. T. M-u- , ry composed tire eoiimjittee/who brought forth a- resolution askpip to pray asklno- (Jo< 1 to avert ( the war that D eonfrontifiR * lntliiouia and Italy,, if it is , His divine will, and in the event that war is the o'^lVnie-of thi? ho tiiily. w a i 1 'in li. ; _ his powers; mi the side~~;oT tire frt^~ noeent. Mrs. F. I.. Carolina pud the yi iilTiTT pi'OTitrr 1 toitfiininji". -pro^ritm. Mrs. Carolina re?iiiiii'>i, saying ..that she had served long enough-$nd,.wi>hed to give someone eh:cr tin opportunity to-do good. Resignations were tended'.by Mrs. V. I-V-M-urry, 'eon-iVrence branohfiSpcrvtnry and -Mrs. Benbow, IJrd vice-president. ?Felloes?l'i oin?t4rt tjutidroimia.? \vero"gfta-n by the delegates ijyTsori-: os,- Mrs. I;; V. Murph started With , u>. to. Tulsa and .Mrs.. S.. 1,. Boctoh brought us Cnrk h'vme. Seven do- . legates -spoke, each . stre-sed sonre particular part* of t lie 'report .-.M-us, VrF. Murry.-a.c.i'ompaniod- by Miss J. M. En he ;'"':vent b-n r oil fire-.with .her. song demonstration. FVoot'ioiiT Tit i\;is mobhmetT that all rules lie suspended and all *o.ffiooi's bo re-elected. Only the vacaiu'ios"'Wore Toft to be tilled..Tluy were filled thus: Mrs. Fannie <iro?-n ?s,t Mr~ S. 1 . P>r Loi-ni.T l'les. V'opujir iVpl.e lH-.pt:; Mr-, I\ 1. 1 B. A 1st ur; nk-iu hire Nee a live hoard til fi ne' vacancy lna-io by the death of'..Mrs. O.-A. Rico. ; The pastor. Rvv-.' Williams and. tile go-d people bf Mel lellanvilly -i wore most hospitabley and- er.tortained . us' royally l'->r two days; All of us !-were roTuctat-FMo Tba\o~ . when our all<-uM. t Jkai? was: up. i I I, i ~ ended ft I U 1.'. Ml ' branch meeting. - ' C Uh.Ou!;- M.. . ii.e Wi-.l. r, v.;.T. iiiL'jn \ui, an. jjiiv-ii'i a ?i'i j a; 1; i?y 11 iii' lilV. * l>r. .\i.irr. .is' vV (.!> K 51' W ol IH; I'; ; 111 11 a>:. \>.?i -null ! (. i;oiiiv jruili. Iii i.* iiuv.hit ilio lioiipo, yu :.| ami. utai-r taifttr.-: V>11 i'-li'iijtyij. ill; lit : , ytilii 1 lil t ' . i\ ,ii:'!i. lha.lii.k'?.:"iLi".i.t 1' ? ivi vks . i.iuo. 1:-. v. 1.. Mr 'I .-i .a has* n ,, yivei: -i t*a>, .i.;' : r... !,i> e'. 1 ii 111 .'i tin", .ni'ii i ,i r.T~" . A . T n l?'.? L'Mii l uiU-i .a" NV\\ V<?ii\ DV?, ioTTiTC Ti. !? > iv. n iia> Tivii a'.vnr v.; i^Leiar:--.;)'. ~ r same. TTuT JiTTTyTl . e.;, ~-s; for -r.is -siif ?I >r. aii'i ii?ill ?aa-is? ilaairli'.f:- ,-e;..Mi-> Jam. a a-' lf?-ni ??i Mi-irf'hft'.- vi.-rtr '.lie MJ "l.iV. la 1 }:i.r:.h, i\' Mr.-. I?o-j?!i i in ! 1 u jr::. >. " M is- NVlliy Uus>? :'i \ a :a ! - a ivlii.aeii ii eai \\ a.-'hinirlo::.. I.?.i . ivllete - "e --|*ellt l!li 11: Ilia V e? i:i:v. Mis. J ilia . 1 hih.-oa ;av> mti ii:c-i ' !.fr. ' .-Sliy.Jol.n-W. N: M inn H. Hrani?artrh -Mr-y-.?Hie-a \ o { Mv.-ii'iv.? .t'.i.ai 1 M.r. e '.i-it. * 15 I u.-'..r>t -a : :. IvOV. . f.;i Mr*,- !.. ( I: l!r?i\\n. ;!n i" ilauyht.-v. IK-a-i. M|: "T~a=i.-a?rrr= = ''' i'' >' -i a i ;!:. C.,.-Viviuv ' Braui-li Mi>*ini:a: y iih'i''. iiV C,'ha;t|K-IU- -St-Jit'.\h. Rail's ( laij'i'l Iji i \ a I w-a] < )> I'll. n. xt Saralav Vi'Mil a f. ,j h\ >,. IN-v^W. M. Smith.,.!' r..K::ana. J<? :-?:i.!Vs< ::c Saiaia v.. - e1 , :.-i" | Miss B. Sari,a : t,, "a.itliM*- , ;u ' la/ajIK'.' I'l ttf. .1. \\'. N,,-; < 'Mill' lo I'haivl.! till 1,1 i-tl;;; lit! '1 1 Page j> \ PROFESSION | ! CARDS 1 A O.fTice 11 our* Phone !i /*' A M !' 2 F.'M. Office 363a. U.I'V i\ to H If. M lies. 6f>4? E. Stephenson?? l'hy aician. and Surgeon .dlSeS.M fT |/J \\ ui'iicti A Specialty Office. Jtc. :drr.ce Si 13-* ijuk.St. ] T . L~ *~r ; i "ifT" ?= 1>K. L. .M. l/AMi.L^ _ >'li_> sictun Hiid Surgeon nricw Hour* l> ;o 10 A M , ] i I. r-M.^ 6. to te P. M. Special ' Allviit iori 'iivtrr a.-ea , Of VVji/iieh. * Offict ' V " Kes; tei.ee: ' i r 'i 'iV'i > t.iQKiun?-ti'.'id liU:i:|M,u?' 1 hone C'ifcd Pbnho 7664 Dli. J. G. S'i'L'Atir ~TTye, tar. Now anrt Throat Fitted \ccur*t?lj. . WITcc Hours.: I ?.?-i?hona: .?: 11.00 to i.ou P.M. ?h-.a.' 40?1 6:00 to t:00 P.M.- , 'Uifnte.-2 798 OlFi^e. .. . Residence: 20liO Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. UlTico Hours: Pho~n?T~ 11 A.M. to 1 I'.M. Re*. 8875 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Dir. W. IhX happelle r Ph.vtlL.an and Hurgto> 6 tr.seaata of Women ar.d Chi) area A 3i*eetalty Office: , Koaidencu. 2115 Lnay at. ' 1301 Pine St. CDlamdm. S. C. Office llours " I'nones *> to 9 A. M. Cilice 6033 11 to 2 1'. M. Res. 6798 -6- U^ K P. M. * I)r. R. 1>. Frederick Physician Office: Residence: HOT-tj \Vashington 1416 Par* Over Victor* Savings Ilunk Columbia, S. C." ^ Office Phone 8407 Rea. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK Attorney-at I.aw and Nnta.y Pnhlia PRACTICE IN Al.L OOL'RTH ?State and heu?ral 1119 Washington St_ CeU., 8. C. 1 l .. . , Phone 7811 Ail Classes oi Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman D E N T 1ST " ~ Pain . o - .. ., ......... ouuaays Dy A ppoi". tmMiu Days: Mondays, ' v. . Wednesdays, Thursday* ? ?? Fr:d"ays and Saturdays tnlice-;- Crorvals- Street Columbia, S. C. ' . DR. ii. H. COOPER I>?Bt U1 Special Attentiun Giv?n u> Dia eeanet of trie (/urn* Gold croW?r4 Jii'iCb 1'hone o4?y. Keuj. 22k. n ; lliio Washington St., Cola.. S. (J. ??? * * -i *. Ull'ioe Hours; "1 v.opnonest \ HO A.M. to. 7:0D l'.M. OiHco Su3J K&*;d?nc<i 60.3 r I>r I) K ieiiLinv. DKNTIbT r'itiirig?, Piate5j_Criwr,?, Hr-tutc*.* % Sunday by Appoint-.rlfBi i Anesthesia fc Specialty IICT1*! Washinetbn St. Colo.. SO. r "j* * "';***' istinp The snored MPM oris to our compe Lyfd understanding. dig FiyjCT I Service insure* |YJ|V|jl lete compliance with |jr/, *A it?rm iolahlr ricjlll' Cii^in _j eSires of the he- jPgEflH?t_, . /_