The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 05, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, October 5, 1935 * ST." J AMES A. M. E. CrrCR^H/ Uev. K. W. Ransom, Pastor { Services began with a fine Sunday school attendance, with the t Supt., Mr. R. S. Russell in charge, ' . who after the class study of the ! lesson gave a wonderful reviewrAt 11:30 a. m. after the.formal ? opening the put tor proi.ontod Ruvv' Eugene Boulen, pastor of Ridgewood Circuit to deliver the morn- 1 ing message*. He preached a soul stirring- sepnon from Acts 14:3. | Sunday night we listened to an- , other wonderful sermon by the' ^Rev. P. XI Burden who selected his j text from St. Matt. 24:27. I The Silver Moon Club met at the 1 . '_2_ home jpf the president, Miss Estelle Janereite, Sept. iff; at 8p.m. After the business part was over the hostess served a delicious repast. An enjoyable evo-nirtg was ? spent'. The next meeting^ will be at the home of Mr. James John son, 1510 Whaley St. We were glad J,o see Mi^. I?. L. Young out -again, after being ill for a few weeks. Among the visitors Sunday were.; ltevs. Boulen, McCoy, Ford and Rev. John Burroughs, who paid $1.00 in the collection. Come -again wisuovsy.-you are aL.' 1, ways welcome. El*WORTH I.KAOrE OF WFS1.EY M. E. C|Il'"RC1I ^ The Epworth League met at the usual 'hour Sunday, Sept. 29, 19:i.r> with an appreciative .program. Organ Prelude. Call to Worship. ** Hymn?We 'May . Not Climb the Heavenly Steep. ' Report 1. . t Organ Prelude. . Repflflt 2: |T ^' 'i 1 Organ Prelude, j . Report 1}. Organ -Prelude.-- ?** Report 4. Organ Prelude. ... ^Ottering. Closing Hymn?Bliss be-the Tie ? . that Binds. * *. .. These repoi ts were made by the vice president; heads of the various departments. Today, the twenty-four ?hour week [iliiu began . The drive for?world smvice he- . gan today. *7 7- Visitors are always welcome?to. . * hear these programs. ? m ? SI". PIIJl.UP A. M. K. till Ri ll -* Rev. \Vm?-Ganlt, Pastor". Rev. E. Is. G. Dent held his 4th quarterly conference, September 28-29 in the above named church. Rev. Gantt lined the first and secU*1^1-1 T\ c ? * mm Iiymiia. biuef UCIll 1'CaCl IOl' the Scriptvjre- lesson a. pai'l of the- 25th chapter of St. Matthew.. He commented on the same. The business session showed that the officers and members co-operted with the pastor in making the 4th and last Quarter successful. The presiding elder commented " the past"'- members for their untiring work both spiritual and financial, this conference year. Sunday was another beautiful and calm day and pupils, great and small, also the teachers arid officers'all gathered on time for Sanda-v~*<4un4??Mr, Bravutt Lyla*. . ^superintendent. At i}:20 the presiding elder announced his text from Laifi. 3:22, "It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because His' -x-ompassions tfail not." Subject, *- The world ui*jer the aspect of tragedy^'?TTi- pi-f ached as though he was caught ilp by the Holy Ghost and w^as kept there for ahout twenty minutes then showers oi uie-sings sconud to enter each . heart and what" a 'rejoicing from the pulpit to the rear of the church. At the conclusion of the sermon Rev*.Gantt extended the invitation " to Joiners, -two were atldpd to the v-church. The presiding elder went away well pToasad with his assessment, because we paid him out. Now we are looking forward for > the annual conference to send our pastor ui) with all <d' his assessments.. There were many visitors worshipping tit St. Pritip Sunday. We were delighted to have them. At H o'clock Rev. Plair brought the Seven Wonders which was. <iuite a treat. Prof. K. Hamwell, -his wife, little son and a few of his teachers worshipped with us Sunday nite. ComC often?Prof. WILLIAM CHAPEL A. M. K. ., Clll K( II Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor , * On account of death in the-fain- ' ily, Supt. Morgan could not be at' hb?post?m?the church?^school _ hin ny in inin'r M i .1, 11. Pcai son. Asst. Superintendent pi esiek.i in his ste^d. The pastor conducted the funeral service.- of Mr. Bowin1 n, father of Mr. Henry Bowman, leader of class No. At til.', latter ten o'clock Sin.day morning The church sell: nl was well attfrno. I'd and the offering was good. * The spiritual tide in William Chapel is .running high. Mi s. Etta Graham, the great Evangelist ol Louisville, Ky. is preaching the gospel as ft ever \vas heard fr in J the lips of a woman. Beginning ?last Tuesday nipht, Sept. 2-P.h. She preached most effectively eve ry_r.ight and also 3 times Sund y day. She wll close her 'meeting j ** here next Sunday night. . Rev. J. E. Zeigler whose wife was_buried last Sunday wishes to ^ thark his Trt ny friends Tor theii kindness and sympathy in hfs hour ? of bereavement, and- grief. Many , visitors attended services in Wil- v liam Chapel tsunday. Among them ^ was Mr. Theodore IJozicT ofMpl- 'j linn who is in Stat/; College. Mrs. t Sal lie Frederick whose death was | j n shock to the community wOs fun i in her church 3:00 o'clock | j ARHKVII.M; NEWS ?I ST JAMES A. M. K. i'lll'ltCH | Rev. W. S. Minis, Fastof Sunday school opened at .the us'u al hour, \v-i4-h' Sunt. John-un at hi*, past of dully- ?The lesson, was splendidly reviewed ay Mi-~s .Mary * T. Greene. Jdio Catechism classes wett- reviewed by Mis. S. M. Haddon\ J. ,^r \\ e were veiy tflad-lo have Bi o. Fisher of the Belie tf. tstal Holiness Chnroh with At 11:15 Rev. Minis and Kev. l>. K. Rhodes filled the pulpitr The first I'salm was read as'a scripture* Rev. Minis .used as a^tcxt St. Matthew 7:28-20. The subject was "Jesus tlur^roat -leather" which was niasterTy, delivered. 8:00 P. .M. the Kbit; J.-1*. Quail es preached ""briefly from the subject "The' jfrt*.:t discovery" found St. John 1:10. This is the bee tuning' of our iourth and last quarter . ly conference. Tile trustees wish to thank Rider Quarles for the <85.t)U) donated to theln. for the Mi ss Catherine Latimer - spent I the. week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Latimer, Secession Ave! Miss Ktvnnie M. Heard letumcid-Fiiday to be a junior in West Virginia State, West Va. Miss Helen Latime r returned Sunday to take up her work at ; Ridge Spring, S. where she i?s i membe.r of the faculty. Mr. and Airs-. Arthur Tu-riler went to Greenville, S, ,C. to attend .he marriage of their ' daughter. Miss Lettie fti'lle to Mr.? Muses. Hampton. Mis. .Jennie I-! Grier ' and Mr. Hharlie J. Hearst -wete -joined?irt- ;dly wedlock last Monday night, Sept. 23, at 8:.'10 o'clock. Only *a few friends witnessed the ceremony: T: Thy annour.c'epK'nts^ have been in1 eivetl of the nigrhage .of Miss Klin Greene of this city and Mr, Gordon Williams of Florence, S. d. The marriage timk plan- Sept. . L" Mis. 'Williams is the daughter " >f Mr. aid Mrs. \V. B.'Greene. She is a graduate 'of S'.' C7 Slate Cvt-~ " ...go, UrangelulrjC. S. C. for several years, she taught'jn variod U'hools of- H o-state/her last position was -Home Economics in the A. T. School, where she render .'d very efficient service. Site left Friday for Florence, S. C., where she .will mLke her home, jv,... ...:n i... - uuu ut giemiy. missea as she wai (piito a popular mcmln'r'of ,the . younger set. Mr. Williams is a native of Florence. He too graduated from S. C. State College, and holds position as head of the -c.ienoe deii-rtment of the Wilson High School, Florence, S. C. Mrs. Charlotte Sybert, Chicago, " 111, has returned home after, visit--- ing .friends' and relatives here. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. -Bonnie L. Brown accom panied her' home. Miss Annie L. Greene left Fridayfor Pendleton, where she is instructor of Home Keonomie in the Anderson C. unty Training .Hrhool. We are sorry 'to hear of the illness of Mrs. Fannie D-wson. Hone a speedy recovery for her. Mr. William B. Green, Jr., left Wednesday for Allen Univer.-ity, Miss Jennie O. Jackson who is . a senior at S. C. Statg'Collogt' left " Saturiray for Orangeburg* S. C.. Mrs. Mary L. Uopc has i claimed from WayrtTsliojV), and reports a fine trip.i Miss Janie Reynolds of Columbia S. C. spent Saturday, .night* .viib .Mis-- M. R. Pi pe enroute to r >. ho ?i a* ; at'voun Falls, Si C. Id. Collier,-. Reporter. sir, i \>ii:s al cm roi_ , Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor Our meeting was opened here last Sunday n glv, co~dmted by Rovi' Mis. R. 15. Jacobs. " ,* This brought us [through one week of good service, and very tine sermons. We are expecting to go on thru tlitis- Vveek. t> persons confes-ed up to this'week. Mis. Jacob- is a very good gospel preacher, n i Fs greatly interested in the sav. tig " of si.ills, Amorg the visitors Sun- _ day was the wife' of the pastor, Mrs. Francis 15.tie. Mr. 1*. J. Stan i ley, Mrs, Ida Stanley who are the -on and dan - hter-in-law of the pas t tor, Bio. J. J. Jeckson, who motor ! i'd them over Sunday and preached >. at St. Mary Sunday morning. 2. o'clock P. M. The People Beno- I rob r.t {Society tarn.1 out 'and rcn- I dered?n?rpk ndi I puigram. Th" j pastor delivered the Annual Ser- ( (pontile used as a text Psalm 120 5. The Lor.l has dene gieat things i for us; whereof we ere glad. Pulpit a^fOTtateT, RdVs. TIT S. SihilTi. 11. Burch, J. J. Jackson. The enLire program wa- fiine. Tht^ Sistefs served a very delicious dinner an the church grounds. -Rev. Mrs. Ruth Crawford accompanied Mrs. ' Jacobs to St. James Sunday and as usual her presence meant much to the service. ' I The pastor, Bros, K, "CT^Avt'ovd R. Crawford, Mis. Clarender and ! Ma P. Crawford motored to Arinour, X. (\ last Friday. The.c , th<y had the pleasure of attending ( the Distiict Conference of the Clai kton I)i-t. The A. M. E. [ 'tU Church. v , 1 The Rev. E. I). Lewis, P. E.; R v... J A. I. Robin, pastor. This confer- , ] ence-At the Mt. Plea-ant Church,; of which Rev. Mrs. Ruth Ci'wford. is a member and where shff feceiV- , ?cT Lei- license. She was pro- ( framed to-preach the Missoinary j Sermon,'Friday, this she did. She selected as a text Isa. 3:10, Say ' pe to the righteous that it shalT? ~ ? - II lil.'H I ? 1 dat- fruit o? .their doings. ' i; This was1?, sofmof\,*and was en- I. joyed by the hearers. Our pastor J was asked to pi'eaeh at noon. He it selected as a t xt Matthew lJ HH. Subject, "The need of* laborers s1 in the-, vinpyaid of the la^d'."' b Though he was among Strang- w ers, his sermon >eem.d to h < vc-i t_> be-on enjoye i l>>* all. Wi- listen no t S to some very lovely an I inter, st i g papers and discussions. The S elder said that ?tho entire" session 1 \mi.- MTV guoo and mat all re- u ports was takei) up within 8 initi- n itvsi Klnor I j'\vi< seemed to have it his work well in hand.'- The pi's- w <> and his good people had everj i thing .nicely arranged artd a beau- s .if01 civ. rctt." " P The Missionary of the l)ist. a -ecnied to be_alive afttl nn the job. p The Sisters served ti delicious din- L.. nor at the church. We were glad lb meet Mrs. p Ruth's father i nd sister, Rev.'J. A. Jacobs,. Rev. .J. A. jR.own, Rid. Shaw and many others whose ram es I can hot rtcall. We really enjoyed a very lively . stay for. the short time we'were thete. Mrs. Ruth came back home .thmg-wiifr i;s.?; ; " We w J re back i)i good time fyf !j service f t SfTJames. We are neat ing our. Andual Conference. ' We j1 hope to have our pastor ready tc. tl MOUItm liwnuv I * I.' .j ijiiu !| ,1 .1. . .H. IV. , CHURCH ' " Rev. Jose E. Beard, Easter ^ WVrshippi is at Morris Brown t-Nmich on last Sunday eujovec splendid wdther and listened t< two U'ooJ sermons.- The seimonett 01 to-the ehildien was the eontinua tion of .the sujfct of the previous -l Sunday, "The beautiful park." A 11 A. Al. Rev. 1/. A. Mills preaelie i ^ to a lar^e audience from Ruth 'J: 1 A be.iutiful picture of the loyelty ?f Ruth to XHolaj lviis^(T?awn by. (| the speaker, and enjoyed by the ^ hearers. Sundry school function ^ d at t ie usual hour, and at 8:0(. I'. M. Rev. K. Crawfoid p'ropche'T .'roin St. Luke 2^nd chapter. Mis a ntb.iect Ayas. -"Peter's ' Denial ' uf Christ." lie stressed the d.'iiicvd if over confidence. Bro. T.- Was.?:tl iiiKton of ^Abbevilky, S.win t-il en in under watch care (if The* .. ?hurchs i-ncl. assigned .to class No jj 17. Sister- Anna Mitchel?in>w?residing in New York r iiy, sent i ireetiirjj^. to Alorris Blown, aifd ti money td, pay her church obligations. Our conference rally is on n earnest. .More than ?50.00 was h ollected' on thj Dollar MoneyrIn: a terest in tlie success of the church h tpmvfi iii volunie, as the time _A passes swiftly on to the Annual li Conference. Morris Brown will f .render a irood account I'm- the u-m t- I ( committee to her cafe. Each de- ti i itment, an 1 the various uuxil- M iary bodies, arn busy, an! nit ui _ii in maintaining the reputation i ?he cliuu h. We are-lumfcif-g fir." ward with hope in uai l.eai is. MULLENS NEW / I he Anni'sil Thanh, jr. :n-i > i vice of the People Benevolent So- i *j ciety of S. C. was held S n lay. Sept. 20, at the Hall on James St (j, it d o'clock; program a< follow it <: u Pi of. T. J. Bell. Master of ceFe ' Mony; Welcome- Address by N. C. ni Mullins. A nice paper by Sister Lula Brown, Response by Si-jn; Annie Richardson-. Some spleij lid talks by Evelyn Davis n.l Minnie v< Price, P. Wi ight,. Julia McDnlfi . Ip also Mr, S.T White* A spier..iid M arc! intetestiing talk was, made It by Mr. K. By lie which w.-is enioyej lo by all present. A spK-.ndid coll.el- h< ion was raised.. | h' Pi ogram Gohinuttee: Mrs. P. I.. I 1' Wright, Mrs. Minnie- Price, and\w Mrs. S. J. Wright, See. hi e< MT OLTYT7 It APT. ( 111 kfll ^ Rev. J. L. Brooks, Pastor Sunday, Se|?t. 2b, w. s a pleasant day lor Clod's people to attend si r vices. ^ - ? . StTnday school was well attended with te:tchers?ami- students."'Tin rt lesson was well dis us cd liy nil T classes. tf At 11:45 thi} pastor came to H-j A The ro-trnm was rccupie ' by R I. L. Brooks, pastor; Revs . N. nt ^mitih,' I. Armstrong, Ec Wise of el Sav* lfnah Grove, Kloivrve Countv~ Rev. ~Wv R. Rice of" Savannah fin Hypin No. 207 and SI lined, by si the paster. Scripture, Rev. 1 eh" p w tvr. Text "I was in the spirit on "ti the Lord's day." The pasto: io ? ..v.. .. M.tut, ivit si'unon, en ' e joyed by all. Prayer by Rev. \V be R. Rice, 1/ nice congregation \va out. At K:()(? P. M. K:v. VCT. R. Rie L< in eaelied for us: Text, Puke '21 17, verses, Rev. Rice preached a fr splendid sermon, well deliverta U' and with great force. You ate al- P1 ways welcome at Mt. Olive. ni LOCAL-AM) PERSONAL dc Rev. W. R. Rice of Savannah, ar Ga. was a visitor-at- the Mt. Olive to n-ptist Oh\:vch Sunday, also h: preached Sunday night. ja Rev. E. Wise of Savannah G'ov ;. J. Baptist Church wr) present at Mt. Olive Baptist Church Send:- te Mr. Earnest Wilkins was~?-vis- be tor at Mtr-Oltve Sunday . Mr. Wil -tw kins is from Florence County.. re , Mr. E. J. Ilarley If s returned wi from?Brooklyn,?N-;??t?and Ocean Dity, N. J. where he has had a dc wry successful summer. Mr. Le- v;< rcy Page of Tampa, .Ela. is in of town visiting relatives and friends, looking the picture of CI health. he Mrs.,E. J. Barley, returned D from Manninir- S. C. last week, where she has been visiting tela- T tives and friennds, reports a love dt y trip.? THE GOVERNOR COMMUNITY a "tiiv Guvc;?^ IE PALMETTO LEADER - i let at tin- home of Mrs. So 1 lie .ivifprton, entertained by Bio. ell'erson Livingston. The meeli^ was nicely carrief! by tin" 1 insider t, after vvLii;l? a delicious ,u .viet course was served, enjoyed ( ) y all. Collection for the evening, as ?10.-10. The club adjo.rriK : J.j meet at the home cf. Sifter N. . Lewis Sept. 2T?rh. ItW.T. "7n The club- 'met at the hoine of & liter N nra S. Lewis Se|>t. 20, <>i I'.'lo, at f) o'clock. All numbers civ royally' entertained at the s0 leetiiTg. A splendid talk was lade by Mencon II. II. Riley. whi<Mi ^ a.; enjoye I by everyone^ al-o oth- v r talk- by various members pie- ;!t Out. Receipts for the evening $'!. Irrr."ft< ft' I iivfrgstrvn chal U ng. d ~L ?y member to P ise, as much as !? <> (lid by. saying catch me if you stl .11. ' ' ' <? (Iiulie McDutFie, Pres.; . Minnie or 'rice, See. jd I.ATKKNS NEWS sc J * ; IK At the' 11 :."0 service in the abeiice of tin pastor, the pulpit.was. V lied with Rev. Kast, Rev. .lohrfson 'V iid Rev. Dr. T<?iry of Aaslivuie, 'enn,. win. tilled the"playp of the i astor. Rev. I.ylics, both morning rid evening, preached. It is Aer-' ions ;wcre well delivered and very uichK'iijnyid, for a subject Sun- ? ay morning, he used ".Jesus," Iatt. 14:16. SundSy night, "Ileaen and Hell." . "?~ Rorp to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ^ lailstock a son, both are doing ^ Wo.art* surry to report Mrs. Mary IU lills and Mrs-. Flla Mae BaUs ~^11 infilled to their rooms. Miss . Freddie Cunningham left 7. few days ago to resume her Indies at Morris College, slvo was Ci ccomiianiuf"* hv hey mother and Irs. I.ula Thompson. They re- T5T art a wonderful trip. '"i Mr;-Thomas Shelton left <m Tues a.y to resume his school work at 0,1 li n University.. Mr. Alonzo '( fhitener was accompanied by his a mther. Mrs.Mary Whituier, his m randmother, Mrs. Thos. Golden Mrs. Ada Hood to- Benedict st xiflegc and Mi-s Alberta and J. ""n*1 Mill l)i< iiUjj for Benedict .?W. Mathis. We are wishing *' h hi and 'every one a very successil school term. Mis. Julia Bipgham and children P it [.Monday for (lieii hone in I>eojr, after .spending two . months nVi' parents and relatives. T ! Mr. Bruce Willianft left for hjs ^ ome in Detroit a few weeks ago Sa ftcr 'spending- -his vacation with is grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi 11 Ir.ir ('ri? i>. an i M1 s. India Wil- Jn ams and children. ~ We wi>h'to relate that Mr. has. Franklin-'did not Make the ip to r 01111. as was expet-tert; but IV. Ed. Miller did the chautfeuring ist'.ad. 2 _ ?1 Mr. and Mis. Addi-on Young, 1-1*7-7 and Mrs-.-\l Hampton wo- ilIJ red t>> Aslievillr, Sunday .Mrs. Anna S. Thompson died at "* rr home on (?reun-St, at Q o'clock ^* ai.TH.Vy morning, after a brief Incsjs. "She -was. funeraliz.(4 on *VI [onday aftern< on at 3:30 at her 1,11 nirch. Bethel A. M. I*'... by the l)a ustor, Iiev. 1 ylres. .Anna was v! arly loved by all. who knew her. 111 as- kind. g? nermf-v irmut^nattired id obedient and will be greatly ?* issed by all who knew and came ,VVt contact with her. Her request m' njrs were; "Sle.p in Jesus'' and -'wing I.ovv Swtet C'horiot." A ry beautiful .solo was rendered {? rMis. K. S. Nelson, another by Pe i'; Lb Hulliings. Remarks* -by >r ev. Ka.s.t. Sh. leaves to mourn a , ying mother. a stepfather and a ^ ist. -of other relatives. She was id to rest ainfd a mound of beau- 1 lul (lowers. Iler clearest friends "a ere flower girls, we extend , our art-felt sympathy to her bertav1 mother, -who nursed and cared at rr It i' mrst?tTiidoriv: * ~v Fi LEBANON PRESBYTERIAN tin t ill RCH CI A successful tevival meeting was ten 'ceTrtly conducted " iri Lebanon st>! hureh, under the leadership of Va Te Rev. K, \V. Allen of Irnio, S. C. tct s a result of this mooting the con ^ rogation was spiritually refreshed ^ id six mc mhers were added to the iV lurch. . t ' The"old -carbide~ gas lighting nee the present church edifice nu us cfeete?i has just been rt*??',,i. so1 I with electric- lights. In addit^V n to this iniprovebcnt, the in- "lv, l iiu of the main auditorium has 'l>' :<*n attractively renovated. w' The Young People's League No. n,u of Fairfield Presbytery met with ?Banon Church on Saturday, Sept ~~ Deb gates were in attendance om a number of churches scatred over a wide ttrritory. The ^*i ogram of the day included busi ss sessions, recreational featur, study periods during whieh~the legates were divided into groups, id a worship period which proved tin be the climax ofHhe entire pro- A. "ftmi. A splendid worship mes- ('. ge was delivered by the Rev. W. -?P. Roseborough of^ajnden. Gi: Miss Myrtle Ande'fson "of Sum- en, r, a sister of Mrs. J. R. Dungee, came suddenly ill while visiting he ' overed to be able to return Vmmn ith her mother, Mrs. M. L. Ander- nu 'ii ami her brother. Mr. R. K. An* irson who came for her. They g(, fere accompanied by Mr. Bowens ? Morris College. gr Mrs. l.ouisc- Clipper of Lebanon hurfch is "spending some time with D< r uncle anjl aunt. Mr. and Mrs. de avis of Washington, D. C. tei Mrs. Irene Williams left recently w T'hila'leTnhia to visit her "T7?l lUgliter, Mrs. Estoile Rynum and M lildren. Mi Miss Amanda Jamos is attending girls camps at Orangeburg. She fu ffl return to Jttdgeway soon to re- 23 lme her duties as' t?acher in the'ed SI'MTKR M.NVS The pastor, choir and a fev ember's of Cumberland ^1. E lurch of Florence, S. came- t< e city and rendered services ai manuel M. r,. Church in respons* an invitation ext' ndcd t>y li anuel's pastor, Rev. S. M. .Milh i larj;e audit.nco greeted, the visit s and enjoyed the service. ... Two deaths occured recently am iddened the community greatly r. Edward llewson pitssed <>i iturday morning, Sept. 27, ah< rs. Diana itrooks passu! <>n Mon ijvat'ternoon: Sept. UU, Mr. Hew rn had .been in poor health foi vtual years-and leaves- devotee lativis, mother, Mrs. M. E. Hew >n, wife, Mrs. Marie llewson, i null daughter, sisti r and "broth sin-law, Rev. and Mrs. A. I* jears .and other relatives. Mrs rooks who had only been In rt veral weeks;died at the lionet: v.. ( sister, Mrs I. W. Williams. Sin aves~to iTiottrn In r dtpfuting. a In Bowing devoted* felutiv-es; ninth , Mrs. Benbow, daughter and .son -law, Prof. and Mrs. W. F. Craw Mr*. .1. W. ,Williams, ant iss Azalee Benbow, sister* am other-ir-laws, Mu*. and .Mrs iseph Spears, and Mr. and. Mrs M. Boykin and many other, re tives. The formal opening of the com unity Center was held on Tues ty evening, St jit. 24 with a spe tl program rendered. The Cen r is being carried on with Mrs aud Pendergrass as directress id it is destined' to; be of greal due to the community. The Good Will Club held its re ilar meeting on Thursday even g Sept. 2(5, at the Community niter, with Mrs. Maud Pender, ass as hostess. An interestinjj g repast, served, The- Lawsoh-Clement weddinp i Wednesday, Sept. 25. at (> <>' >ek was a Very pretty affair with )iost of friends of the* city am t of the city attending. The fts were numerous, beautiful ami rviceable. . Mrs. Davis of ,-Balfilire, aunt of- the bride who canu .witness the ,wedding, is spendH a couple i'1' AVulp with her i in r and brother-in-law, Prof. ?and i in- loll owing persons attended a ecial meet in*/ of the Fed. Flubs the?.State in?Orangeburg os iturday, .Sept. 'JH; Miss fl. X du?r, Mesdames M. V. Clover, S, . Miller, Sarah Bradford and irail Abraham. Prof. W, D. Princ6 a former aeher at Morris College is bach the. efty on a visit, while here its fhtt [riie^t of P.-v ,1. I', (iill k. J f . BILLON MINN S Hi vs. I.. A. \\ ells aiul A. !. F< :i\ id-diuAr-fti n ?il ie s-v i si te+Ft Ive-S-a i ?e r District S S Convention of the Al. K. Church at Wisacky last ek. Mrs. Essie Gttilyard spent?tw. ;tks in Hemmingway, S. C., visitx her father. She was aeeomnied by her little soil. Willie h rt and report a very pleasant p.AILs^-Lumisha lltthea with two her little children spent last t It in Fayettevillel X. ('., ..visit_r friends,*. Rev.' W. T. Felix of Lynchbtil'g is a week-rial guest at the A. M. . pa'rsonage. He p'reaehed at thel Sunday morning - for his other aial at Weston Chapel' in itta Sunday night for Rev. X. IKI.aine a friend of many years. Rev. A. J. Felix preached. at ill Branch A. M.-K. Church Suny 'afternoon " near Florence, tere he was born during his ;o father's pastorate. He. was i'i mpanied by Revs. \V. T. Felix, T. Bet hen, S. James and Mrs. ancos-Johnson. Rev. Mr. Monroe'of X. C..; f.lled ? pulpit at the Manning Baptist lurch- Sunday morning. At Bethel Sunday night the pasr, Rev. Felix, preached- a strong rmon_pn "The Dry Bones in the dl-'y." He gave the modern inpr.etatibn of that often quoted ripture". Presiding Elder L. A. ell?, and Rev." A. J. Felix, atlded the official.Op/ningof Allenlivefsity in Columbia, Tuesday, r. Harvy Smith and Mir?John ue of l.atta visited .Misses Minn Sunday afternoon. MisS -Thomasena Gibson, after ending a week with her mother, t on Montla? for Charlotte', iere she is engaged its a trained rse. . She attended Bethel A. M. Church, Sunday. ? W OODRl FF N K\N S ;\\ TKIM1Y MAPI. CHI K< II Rev. J. C. Ciuode. Pastor Sur.day school was' o|h n i ?Ti lie', with Sunt, and teachers. Ro\ R. Dillard, of Spartrtuhurg, S. carried on three nights revival otn voting pastor. Rev. T. I> s.t carried on the other two. All jo^ed the sermons. Little L. Brewton's funeral was Id at New Bathe! Qamtls 'iirciT^TTrrmrv:?itov. >. r . in>mi tended the .funeral. She left t )Uin her lost: mother ami father 0 sisters, two brother-. Sh ine, but not forgotten. We al) aded school. Miss Francis James ^nd Mr. >rway "Cleiger arc? enrolled as stu nts in Brainerd Institute, Chesr, S. C. Miss I.ottie Jefferson of Darling ft is visiting her g?aWd"friother, rs. Ella Jamfs and her a nut iss Lottie C. James. Mrs. Ella James suffered a pain 1 injury on Monday, Septemhei , when she accidentally sustain love her, but GouTmvos hoc bost. M i>. I .illi.- Ma, 1? . >?i an-1 Ma.' val of Charlrttio. N. ' - at'.Mi<i>_'<l tin(. I ur : at Hot !< !. *--Tunity A. M.' K .Xioi, < h nil, > ' L Suiniav In?>l at ill,.- u?-ual bour'. .* will, t:<i al: '//'ci-; sit -tla-ir |?>~t of <Juty. ^ ' .Mi.*.-- Atau!, Wv-l of S|, rTat: burtr \V:, - til., rr-. i'?rrf V+r +-. |- i/iu ;< ! , ami Mrs. Kv-ivu WilLu r: ; Mm-lay. . i Mi? I?? l l.imjii ua- 'l u i !' .Mi.- a in I **Vi iI'. j'i>- Ililiiain. i: .a m n - S'r,?!ay.- Slit* lVpu'rU-.l a - pleasant visit.. i' . Mi-.- l antm- tfii, t an i "! rrTT" m .<' i ! ~T (M ' . -Mr<iii}""\ 7 1??*V. T. I < j i * , I'l'liciat iinr. >i I L Jihani Km ei.al I >ir? ! . i-Tial ~ ? ave y iaa t'> n that Mr. i- I'. T. Thiaiia- i'- al>l<- t'< in- '.utn] 1'iicmi- yain. Mr... M.?S. i ll.ii irtu ft Spartan, Fiurti' was the ifim-t of--*Mr; an i, ^ I'. l.au- \\ 1 liurn. Ahaaiaj'. ? v - " - ST. JA M ! ./ A. M. I-!. < lit l{< I! 1 ll ?- .??. Kt'\ . Malt* 14. I lioiit |>Min; T'aso i A-iie. iii . Ati.e 11 Jr : ' 111' I. i! -li"? IT"JV ; id' ho']; Y< t '.r ?>M a -t inhleM ii; the chuioh or !-. iiu?oli> in.-t."i tin:, aiii p,\ai ! ance from .the" sp.aiy <?Y ; ;?!*?? (.!. I m; M:t- int . iwlii.y y ta.iji' tninM <liiee.te.i ii.io,.ul.ui,: . .11; at 'the mi i a sploiiiiiM ie'..ii"j I Aii.- ? < 11 . i '.? ;{ hy W ?i t VL*r? Kv-Vt;l'.:J la"\v .-tlnielll- vl.ili.i . At 1 I ;im) o'Y.lt.?-U ; he i.,.. ni: ei'viie I'c*Ja 11 v.'itli a ?mi|j i'y , -oii.irr. eati n woi-hipinny:. "Ah rum" l'ieatls For lYutv" eonstitatP th tj.e. -vili.iieJ I<11- tin- luofuiiu' 'r ..ml was liMy ami l"'i eefu'lly <lv!:. re<i hy i.ittf pastor laktn.ftpiu tier, r .ssis 1M:<S. .Many visitors' mite:vi r.tii tiic '-iij-.y eat oi" thy nioini::^' i ail ; i 11 aiUyUK v. h-.: n . v.. it- Ml | n ; .Mr-. A. I.. I>w i- of -I c-kioii il !<-. Floti'isi. .Mr. lav. i> hyii iI me of the largest iii-'uiavte. eoiSf parties in Amei'-ien foe-i n - - - I * "I"' h. m .IaeU>envi]]e.?Hi- L'iisi?a i-lne t >ut ve.ry- in,?-pujltg addics- t>> the .In-.VI 1 'IT i 111 -II I' .M the I :f L joy and richness of life .whiyh = ~-:FnTY7 "r7rr)~^-~nTTi rvf?t in- i.n! : 7? i ' iTviliythe yii4 A. .M. K. t nur > L m tlie e..paeity 1 t" Sunday.,,*.^7771: h tSjupei inu inU'iH fin- l'il'iy-i n> !> '?i? tii'd. a.- 1 ee?dilinu- Mei'yii t Teilv mu, i,. t I- iiiy el ..1 aT'iiSi?ir?-i.le. ' 1- ;Vi ? "always ma ie .to fee, |liiie at lii.'Mle aniens i.s. The 111 ill V' of e\ ellili.U - 1 vil'e n i-1inel' a S ireii musical con-rei-t j'iseii lie ilu -emiTi ; er lra dareeiien < f*-Mr. J. \V. l&rog . lei:. It, :i-j ;?: e?'i :> > f 1 .1# 111 % '! u-. al and in'.ci e ' iii"-'" n. oiri .01. in uVi rflw-'dna' crowd came. The he'e i- " -if, 1'rll.V Ills llf". I ' md delive: ed ' with uieat einpha-is aiarTeeiiim. t.lie ntessajr'o of lay L . \eiiin in -eng.-'. _ The niis.?ionaY\ ladhs at the ?": K , .0 lie,,1' [ire r !l e 11.""> U) 'le | I * in> ieii.ij.y w. il:. IJiiiu a naniiJi*. :r in in if- .<>nt: ly ciitpha.-js e. I talents up... ch.ir.- la - fee. . pai.t. ' .Tl 'the > |.i>e ef tins pie'' grant,'this group f. iiii-.->iet.ar.. 1- :e IS- ueeie; ?. by' tUV*Kri"ol:il ' i i tie. 1 J "' 11 efth I t.s < : ) ;e ai!..i ell pa-iu, mm :.c\. <; tj.iw a. thai- ?>l' .iif eity k'ti^'.vn aKill! - WII;' l'e a:.<l \. ,ck 1 ' tire aii'i.ceiidiicti a -ti i \ ice. lifuuti'. i ' liy.it.:..- were sunt:'. 1m ayV?> wv-n made. alter tv.-Vh '''it pa. tm; ..here.1. the iiies-ueVu.-iuU tire- si<U, v.a'.Jvi.? hi.- i .: 11>11. IK >p?>lu' ! >'. pa--."a ..I script a iv a- i\?Uiid in St. John 1:1. Tli . -iiiiidis. " *1.1 ..I |<'i.i i. r- a t!i. sii|e..t.- in r- n it v..'d tluy- hat.-, vc " .i at t'-nt .- TV Wii v. i?i' til. ! v. a- " pu ached u.'.in thijn:. Tin y were promised \ hat t he Church t>i" (If i wiuld cam ??> tln-m main - i. "ti l lie st avt-. Tile iu<>taica?if an i picnic e??n~ -?TiictV'<t "by " the 'Htt'.-Ti t'.-' Aid It..pi4 whs. a very siiccesi! . ?la t Monday nijfht.' Twetitytiiii.' I>a-in s aini profession i men. ni.fr-. and men hers at' out if..ieh > 'h'ri iI titi . their vehicles. --in the stlveeSs of tl is pl "iTi: 111. W? it-.- thankii ir tlii-m herewith. KIN*. ( IIAfKI. A.M.I-:. < HI lt< 11 lVn<!!oton. S.T.- Smi lay school sit the .usiiul -hour,J Hu-l_T?wit!) S;i|>!. Mr, 111 Y. Tli?<Mip-t ti a' lis po-t >f iliitv. The lesson u a lirii fly (li.-f as-sca vviu^. t';.. -vum?*u? . At 11:1."- Uo\. A. (laid n a~ . ipK',1 :h. p.ilpit :r.,i brought t is a \v.-n?!r!Til! s^imon thorn I/.ia. ,* l;\\V , !! cn.loye.l tho*. yroiuioi t'til ii-.t ssajro. Mi>s Ilulil/ip \\\-\>b left tot 1>. C.J V. i.cr -he will aiwn.l Duribtir Hi Si'liii i. M'-s. Annso Wall or o',J Canton. -?)luo was tlie Sliest o*. \ \ | . I W 11*: m: - I ! "- ' " ""mains .>Jnuay al ii ' n. M1s~ 1 >uill Iii own is nt " 'iiii.! Moi vi- I olli iri . Swint or. this trim. Miss Bulla Kvans i<l'rndinK I frw (lays in Amlmfron i . - PajTe 5 . 3 | PROFESSION -M ? . CARDS X XfX-X'v vx-x-;- 'X-w OfTic* Hours I'hone - 11 :?i0 A M. tu 8 I . M.?(jffuT 3&H? j B :0U P. M. to 8 P. Af. Ko?. >'>54E Dr. G. E- Stephenson Physician and Surgeon Digt'nws of Women arid XJlnluren A Specialty - Office. ^ Residence.? 141414 Assembly St. 13li8 Ouk Si I PR, L. M. DANIELS : Physician and Burgeon Office lloura; B to 10 A.M.; 1 to i P. 14.; 6 to''?*P. M. , . Special Aticniun) 'liven?I 'i ? >?. ? ~v; Of-Women. ~ ~ ~ i r\a:-. j lU'Mikl.C'' j 1125 Washington _ 22?Qliuinptor j' - Phone G429 Ph^fffe I ' " 1 !_ '. " 1! ~ I DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear, Nose and Thro?t | Olassca Fitted \ccuraiet?. * ? ; Office Hours; Telephone ' 11:00 to 1:00 P.M. Re*. l 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Office 3796 Office Hesideric-: ! 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St j _ ' " ' ' | Office Hours;-? ?Phone: ' 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. .Res. 887f 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. \ Dir. W^D. CKappelle i rfc7alc.an and Surge**' J : , 'j.somu of Women and Children ? -A Bpwlalty . ? ..= ? Office: RoaiJcnca: 115 Lady St. 1301 Pin. St ? Colombia. ft. C. Office llours ? " _ Phones *8 to 9 A. M. Office 6033 11 to 2 I'.-Jr ~ Res. 6798. 6 to 8 P. M. Dr. R. B. Frederick -Physician ? ?~ Office: Residence: 1107'/2 Washington 1116 Par* Over Victor} Savings Bunk ? Colum iia S. C. Office Phor.e 8407 Rer 67yc N. J. FREDERICK I Attorney-at-Lave and Notary PubU* PRACTICE IN ALL COIRT& ?State and Federal 1119 Washington St.. Cola., S. C. ^ I Phone 7811 | All Classes uf Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST -Painless Extractions. Sundays by Appointments- - Days: Mondays, Tucsdivs. Wednesdays, Thursdays Friday? and Saturdays Office: 23HD1-2 GervaTs Street V Columbia, S. C. with lii-r iLu.vhter also, Columbia, S. ('. Kcv. V. A. Lewis of Seneca, S. ('. was tlie utiles; of Mis. \Y. Wi'.'.aius un_Saturday^. Mr.*?. Nan- ... ,v Sim.-. Miss 11 at tie Robinson, aii-r. with ? tin i s motored to At-lantn, '<!? ?Kri-'ay. Mr .L Hi Rob- -" insbn, Mr. John Smith and P.ther ? v \tM ? ,\ mil on . ^iimiay . t'teruoon. Miss Janie Ia. Ks.un an.! Mi-'s Kdna Smith >1 out tho afternoon with Miss C la: a Van'CK. ' ?: * Mrs Susie ot Atlanta, (ia. ?|unt tin- day in Pendleton, S. C. ' Sinnf y with relatives. Mr. Mor-*timoro .'Whitedeft for Charleston, , S. r. whoiv he will -spend some time.' * Mi' 'usting t ne sacred MyH tions to our compe , understanding, dig' M&M d .Service insures |iT|T|l ? plete'compliance with j the inviolable rights