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* Saturday, October 19, 1935 ?? ZIOX BAPTIST CHURCH ? h Rev. J. P. Reeder, Pastor Columbia, S. C.,Oetoiyer Tfith~ ^ "Change Is Growth". This can be said of Zion's financial. System. The church is falling iri'.jfhe^with the drive for the mo$lh of October. and friends to do their best in giving God. what they promised. The writer wishes to thank the niembers for the information relative to their name and address ns tho? ?entered the church last Sunday. We fyope to ke_?p this-up until every member will enroll. We ask those who know of people .sick in their family please give the writ er their name and address. . ^Since we went back to the envelopp system," finance is picking up. We are still asking those who ' have not turned their cards in to please do so at once. The pastor wishes that the clubs wilf *ktep~up the rally spirit until "' our land mark is reached. . Along with joy comes sorrow. Zion has lost a real Christian in uic ^ciMin ui .>iis. aiary siedmon, who died-October II. - " . ? We wish to call the attention of everybody in Columbia to the coming of Rev. R. M. Pitts, the^great revivalist to Zion next Monday night. If you come' once you will """" come again. Let us arrange our work so we will be able to sit at the. feet of this great man. The trip "To The End of The Rainbow'" was a success given hy - , the Young. People Working Circle. We. were glad to have on last Sunday morning in our'' audience Mr. and Mrs. M. Began from New York. Mrs. Bogan is a member of. Zion. We? welcome all people who , do not have a church home. Come worship with Zion, we will .do thee good, - J. I). R ucker, reporter. ,4 I'NION HAPTL/.T RCIlrilCH Rev. L.* ('. Jenkins, Pastor ' ' 'Ube San !ay school at 10:00 A. A!.* Th?v tifaelio.rs wen* in . their places. ~ The lesiwrrr was tuautifi l lv laairl.t. m d discussed. Th^ Dehborji or Yornh" Women Bible Class r?i .1 til" Abdeinelech Class or Yoinvtr AH n Bible T'lassva new organization, wiTTiTli TheS.'S. Tsi incicasinK in number. The pastoi Hilled ilie? rosti Tim at 1 'J o'clock, speaking from the Theme "The Other Brotlui" which was i f morality. louical ai l spiritual vain s. The B. Y. P. I', is continually increasing in r.umber.an .1 "working ' to develop,Olui-tian -leu'dOTship.. ?.l Tie pastor hroi'tht to us at"8 P. M. another soul stilling nresVigivwh's. Thenf was "J lie I Fa|Y" ~ py SlU'e ill' tileCl.i isliai! by God" - which?was inspirational to us. Visitors ar. always welcome to our church. f"r. jami: \. m. ! :.*(ui bch Rev. R. W. Kan om. Pastor Sunday school v.a as i stial good with tile Sunt., Mr. 11. S,. Russell i:i iharge. T.lie s.-Juiol was inter-, outingly iiyLwd I y.AIi s Lillian Han is. . . ?At HrM't morning -worship -be? fan; The pr.'st r preached a wonderful Vei-:?.*:. to a 1. rive crowd, r. 11..i... ..* i*i.i ? . 1VI." .1 -. I. .-1 ",l> <-1. Christian Ra -o." President Simpcome visitor a?j ma '< in-oni-avin?: .remark's. The W. II. & h". Society met. immediately srfp-r- jmt-1 -vii-a -with?t'v Ih'es.. .Mrs.? M>ry Phelps nrcsi liiijLr. At 7:.'{() we werv hark to'church. The pastor attain pi.aeluJ a st ul . s.t irrinjr -erm'dh from Hebrew 11:1*5, "subjeet, "rait!." The Silver Moor- Club HK't Ort. xth. at X I*. A|. at the home of Mr. James Johnsou with the Pre*?, Miss Hst-lh' ?' Jenerette presiding. After the I it;inessi t, the In st set'vcd a ch lii ions re past. Several visitors v, \ rship.-.l with u<: Sunday, everitv.'. Amone them were.;- Pros. My!es, MrBeath alvl Kensal, all of Jones Chapel A. M. E. Zi.on Church. Come attain, visitors are always welcome. Rev. Robin-on will prea.h iK'ie'S'utn.ay A P. M. The puhMp is invited.EM AN I'EI. A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. A. Hujihey, Pastor 1 The Sunday School convened at the usual hour, with the superintendent, Mr. M. B. Williams in ?~ehar ere. The morning service bog'tm at" 11,:30. The ^pastor used as his theme "The Changed Man" found in II Cor. 5:17. This was a very interesting -message and was enjoyed by everyone. At. the Chrstian Endeavor a splendid program was rendered. The- evening service began at ' 7:30. The pastor used. as hU thei?e_ "The Missing Man" found Hebi/ews-i 1:5. Sunday October 20th will be a special (lav at Emanuel. We are having a big 1'iw Rally at 3:30 p. in/ The Rev. J. C. Anderson of Sidney Park C. M. E. Church will priach and his choir will- sing. Everyone is cordially invited to help us out in . this, effort. Our slogan is "Getting Ready for Con_ _ forenoon? ; You are always welcome irlt Emanuel. ST. 1'A 1' I, It ARTIST ( III R( !l Itciv \V, b, Wilson, Pastor We wish to extend thanks to all who were helpful to ns in the tab ]y which was held Monday night, Oct. 7th. The amount raised on? hundred sixty cue dollars, fourteen cents ($101.1-1) the rally will be -comnlct ed on the first Sunday in Nov. We aro asking all those whrf (lid not ^ report to be ready on the said * ' date. Our aim is "A bigger and bet1 . ... .j- - .... , t ti'r St. 1*1111 J in Church' house and people." - _ We are making our plans, pu-loj Coihc. over into Macedonia itmlhely us. Wi^kiit'ed you an I yo. nei.'s us; so. l"t us work together for the uplifting: an.I establishins of Clod's Kin^d in in a higher uay. _W. L. VV il-on SI NDAY AFFTKKXQ()N _ SKKVICK Sunday afternoon service will be I huM nf \l'nOn.. A4-4.1?o?j *,.?v n C.-IV) .Ul-UIUUIM I\?'piscopal Church, located at the cor ner of Gervais and Barnwell Sts., at 3:30 P. M., October 20th. The. colored -people of the city are cordially invited to be present. Prayers wiil be offered by Rty. Wright of the A. M. E. Church, Sister Benson of the Wesley Methodist Church, Bro. Isaac Friday of Sidmv Parv Methodist Church; Sister Dun More of Cleaves Chapel Methodist Church and by the Chair man of the Board of Deayons of the Antioch Baptist Church. . Immediately following the pray. r service, Attorney John W. Jen, rungs of the City of Columbia, will address the colored people using an ni.i . Miujeci i riijTi'ss ni'in(lr Made By-.the Colored Race." Following this ti\JJk, Dr. I'aul RT Sir--can of Charlotte, N, C., a \vhite_ Evangelist will preach a short sermon. The Rev. Carl 0. Dillarcl, pastot; of the Central Church of Christ of Columbia will use as his 'subject "The New Testament." Prayer will be pflfered by the Rev. Harrison, assistant pastor of First Calvary Baptist Church. Sneakers for the afternoon servicc ^ will he introduced by I. S. I.cevy. Music will be furnished by. the organist.of the Wesley Church, a solo by Maggie Soundly and additional music ami soites will be furnished by the First Calvary Baptist Church, and .by the Sidney Park Choir and AntioCh Baptist 'Church choir. The closing remarks will be. made by* the Rev; G. E. Ethj'wdge, Clyaves Chapel Methodist Church. Tlje public hnd especially, the olorjetl citizens of the city are. onlially invited to be piesent. ? RRev. P. E. Mingo, pastor A hi.EN TEMPl.K A. M..E. CHURCH Rev. R. 1. Demon, Pastor Greenville, S. C., October 13th? Sunday- was an ideal day for church-goers and?eiuite a large1 numb.r of eager Coys and girls as well as adults found their way to Sunday School. The lesson Was thoroughly taught by classes., af -tvr?Hit-?study?of?the-frssurr-the a splendid review by Rev. Adams. | Rev! Lemon and Mrs. Calhoun made some timely remarks. Morning...service began at 11:15iVlock with a large congregation. The choir was at its best and furnished excellent music which add eel much to the service. The pastor's Uxt was found .John 0:0-7. He used as his subject. "Christ Or The World." The message was delivered in a masterful way. It was j-trong and spiritual and well j received by" all.' We had one to i connect with the church, Mr. Amos' IleVbert" a young man. lie was made to feel welcome by the.church We had"~stVeFal " Visitors present! among tlnon,- a repitestmtativo of -the Jenkins' Orphanage who made iimie interesting, remarks. Rev. MrsT"Parker" and flTends of ?Boston, Mas*;?and -M-rs-r- CarrteLunfmd of Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. j Parker gave some helpful remarks j .jls.u _ . .. The A. C. K. League met at G73.0 P. M. with a large attendance. The lesion was taught in a fine way i by Mrs. M. M. Calhoun. A very I interesting program 'was rendered. Special mention is made of the masterly address made by Mr. j C. K. Hammonds, one of the in- ] tiuctors at Sterling High School. The program next Sunday is to be ponsored by Mt-sdames Annie Mae Andeiisoji and I.ydia Bridwell. Night service began at 7:dO P. M. The' pastor' again delivered a. strong message. His text was found It. v.- 1 :K. He used for a I subject "God, The Eternal Real-! tor." The sermon was enjoyed by all. The visitors were made welcome-. A new club has. been organized by the pastor known as the "Men's flub." This club is doing, great J work upder the able leadership of its President,?Mr?Thomas?Johnson. >The club constitutes both old and young men of the cruhch. All the clubs and auxiliaries are taking ort new life and working hard to reach the goal. Rev. Lemon dtserves much praise for the fine way in which he has been and is still leading the people. The church is always ready and willing to assist him at all times. THANKS Mrs. Maggie Hcrrington wish to thank Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Kensler for a donation that she re cervtd from them. IN MEMORIAM 1)I;(K [>TT-In_*k?viug xuiii'ui-. brancc nf Rev. J. W.~I; Dutkett, who departed this life, October 20. l!t.'54. Oh how we miss him!, none can tell Rut Rod who doeth all things well; The loving voice, the sweet smile < given, . A loss to us, a gain to heaven. K. I. Duekett, wife William, Harriet, Mildred and Alfred, children; Messrs William, Waymon, Arthur and Nathaniel, brothers; Mtsdames Lydia Campbell, Julia Agnew, Lula West and Henrietta Garrett, sisters. /J . MM _ _ L<- ? mmrris brown a. m. e. i , church _Rev. Jesse E. Beard. J'astur t ?Splendid services witj enjoyed ti.\> the worshippers at Morris Brown (last Sunday. The usual -ei n.onette to the little church pre i ti' li'il gthi- mnrniipt sf'rmnn and > m vice. The pastor spoke to the child ren t'roin the subject "The 2 ..npcTs." Two of the little ones recited from memory, the books of the Old Testament The SJmihIuv school functioned at the usual hour, and during the League hour, a splendid ser-mpn was-preached by Rev. S. Campbell, Local preacher of Bethel M. K. Church who spoke for Rev. C. R. Blown who. was scheduled to preach but was intlis^ posed. Rev. Campbell used*as '<& subject, ''Woman's help in Churc.b Work." . , ,3 At 7:dO P. M. Dr. L. R. Nichols verse, "JesOs - Christ" was the theme selected . During the after i.uon service, i progiam .was rendt red by the children constituting Class No. 48 led by Mrs; TOnima Forrest. Thy sermon preached by lit Bciii'il in tiii> limt'tii iViv \v? ~ Ink n from 1 - a inh <>tii chapter and 1st "verse.- "The train of God" was the eubjccl of the discourse Well rendered, ,vpd was received. The congregation was" -inspired at the night' service, by .a recitation by little Miss Helen Walker who i eeited "What is the matter with the church?" The Dollaif. Money Rally was held .during the d y. We aie locking forward to the annual confercneeon the 2!ird inst. "Til Iv MAN WHO CARRIES THE BALL" Message Theme At Secoiul - Calvary Sunday The Rev. M. Marquette Peace, minister of . the Second Calvary. Baptist Church announces the following services to be observed at the church Sunday. 11:20 Message theine: "The Man Who Carries The Ball." This sermim i ^ ilt'llifiil cd tn the playi r< nml admirers of the great gamc'of loot ball. 7:20 P. M. Message theme: -tifLreaohing Under F^e'V _ The church school nujets 10:00 A. M. B. -Vi-P-r-U, gwUp'J 0 P.Mr N'ote:?.Two special, brpgfam-. 1:00 P M. The Slen's Club, of Second Calvary Church invrcs the public to hear an address by Dr. J. K. Briggs. Subject: "Ethiopia And The Bible." At () P.M. The B. V. P. U. and UshOrs Boards will present a real [iiuini-""' 1" !? vertf rnUrtainiiu^ M i. ZION A. M. K. ( ill 1U II _Uev. J. M_. Jackson, Pastor Sellers,?-S. S. opened at ; usual hour, with Si.pt. and his coworkers at their post of duty. The h*sson was beautifully discussed through out""the vari, .lasses and a splendid re\iew was vivt iv by tlie pastor. 7 * ' / At 11 : '*?> morning services begun I'll- pastor .selected his text t'ron, 2n i Kin.^ i>: 10; was well discussed and enjoyed by all. . . At .'i:dOP . .M. tile United ordei il* dents . celebrated theys. . 14th Anniversary of. the. 1 I'l (liddiny.tnd .lollyfee Union of South Carolina. At "nitr We-aifnill -Trasseinhh i he--piiyHVr" jnfsenfed the Kov?<). S". Robinson of Columbia, S. . C. He eainii to us with a scuf sfirtina nessage from ' St. Matt. 4 :15. Quite a few attended alT service.-7 it ..Mt. /.ion SiVnday. Total attendance for the day HTfn The K' Hers Jinior Hi School <rp > I its doors Monday A.. M. at d-lo, Oct. 7, 11135, wtih h large attendance. Miss Iiosa J. Flatrcr .n I Nora K. Nelson teacher of the I' ll.rs dr. lli. School spent the week-end out of. town. Iiev. J. M. Jackson and family went the dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. George Nowlin Sunday. Our community was xald.n d Sunday_ morning when, we learn of the death of Mr". Tisdale. lie was buried Tuesday A. M. Mr. i). l,.?Shii>man? in charge. Mr. and Mrs. E." B. Brown had as th? ii -t Sur.day afternoon some rcdatives from Marion, S. C. SdllLOU A. M. K. C'III Kt 11 Sunday, Oct. Id, the services began with an excellent S. S. lessor, being very beautifully discussed and-reviewed, by Mr. CoOk of Jer.kint ilie, 11:45 high noon scrv ices-brgairr Our pastor brought us a very in terostiilg message selected iron. I.-aiah 53rd chapter and 5th vets.. which was enjoyed by the mai.j hearers present. Afternoon Rev. Robinson aid members worshiped at Antioch Baptist Church an he also delivered another thought tul message. Cooperation between tlu above name churches, has always been a pleasure. Sunday, S:0(> P. M. cur Presiding; Elder, E. A. Adams met with us to hold hi foUith quarterly conference; he alAvnys7Tnin[r> us a message fittPTt with inspiration an* the text was "The sower went out to sow." H explained it to us in his usual man nor. We enjoyed the complim n he gave us on being loyal to our church, and h ' didn't have to wait J"cr his assessment for the total a .moint was waiting for him. ,T. P. Hardy is very sick at this writing. Mrs. Leona Abrams passed into the great beyo'nd Sunday. Our sc hool session is opened. We are very glad to see the faculty back again, and there will be a big social given at Howard, Jr. Hi Friday night, Oct. 18. Come one, and all. THfc PALMETTO LEADER s. \V()uDRfFF NK\YS Trinity A. M. K. Church Row U. J. L. Allon, I'astor October 15th, 1935?The Sunday school opened at the usual i hour, with* Supt. and all teachers | at. ilnir post of'duty. Sunday be-, |,iiM rtifiilir prwarhinR daw. Sun.*-' day school was largely attended. I The service was j?oo<d. Our Pie-i | siding l\lder, Rev. O. 0. Crosby ot I Chester, S. C. luld his' last quarterly m' etirijr for thei< year Saturday. All class leaders niakiKK .1 ruurnl i eport. The heavenly i>el singers ren .defied a program rft Trinity A. M K: Zion Church .Sunday flight. They sane: some of the i Id .spiritall. They will l ender another pro^-iain at New Bethel Baptist Church here. \ov 11. The public is cordially invited to h re them. ,M > . Ijlmn li Foster has rrt.uui.. ed. to he^honte-in Washington. 1).C. after Vpen lir.jf one W' ek with relatives. ; S!-, was caller! home on account of the srdden de.ith of lu'c uruiiHM, .>ir. nun ruai" r. ??A!rs. Evelyn Wilburn and .Mi** Dot Lindder ma le, a business trip to Spartanburg Saturday. A Card of Thanks \Vc wish to thank our man\ friends both white and eoloi e.l foi the expressions of sympathy and kin bless showM lis in .the slid den death of our brother, Mr.- Hr-b-Ktis? t*.r. We also thank them for the h'asitiful flor.d offerings. We wish to thank Air. Alt S. (.'aljahani funeral."director.-for his efficient service.- .. 7" AIT?.' TT.es l me Fo.-ler. moth.'i , Air. .1. Si. and Walter Foster broth ers: Airs. Kv<lyn Wilburn. Aliss Dox Littler. Aliss Blanch Foster, sifters. ~r?~ : CARLISLE NEWS Dr. .D. C. ^rosby, inesidinjr elder of the Spaitanbuitr district, ht-)d Hiis last quarterly conference at Williams Chapel A. AI. E. Zion Chuieh, Saturday, October 12. Officers from botti ' elnM ohrc. woiV present?St.* Luke ahd Williams' . Chapel. The conference was good most of the leaders made 'round 1 reports. ?Laid the presiding elder out in full,' and a creditable sum ?for. the?pastor. - Amount - raised $:;G.IO. ' Sunday Schopl was conducted I :it the usual hour, with officers. at ' their post of duty. The lesson ' was well discussed by the mem1 bu s of the Sunday School. Schol-o Jars were all present with a number of visitors. At the-tdo.se of Sunday, services Dr. D. C. Crosby took as a text ""T Chronicles ilP:5 And who then ' is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the Lord? He crave us a wonderful message. Many souls were made to rejoice while the preacher preached the Word, of God, We are proud to say that G3 c"mmutied with us Sunday. Evening service. Rev. J. M. pawkins, Sr., brought to us a soul stirring message. Witness for. Christ. .7 Mi>s R. sa Lee Brown is back in town alter spending the summer in Saluda, N. C. She spent the week-end in Union, S. C., with friends. - Miss Avaree Dawkins and Mrs. " Jennie. Savage are also back fTT" town. Miss. Vashti?-Johnson spent the Week-end At honie^wlth her parents." Sjie is attending school at Finley Hi, Chester. Mr. Cflifton- .Medtyck "left for Clinton College, Rock Hill, S. O. Tuesday. . . Miss Beatrice Johnson was sieti iu town Sunday night. C I There will In- a Mock We^ltiini? f at Williams Chapel Friday night,. October IS, ('ome one, Come all. I.et Iks enjoy an evening of fun. This affair is sponsored by Miss Lillian Medlock in interest of the young women's department. ('ALMOI N NEWS Rev. S. ('. Campbell of Anderson was at his hist Monday, Tueslay and Wednesday nights at Abel Baptist Church. The only wishes are that he will soon come again. Mr. and Mrs. Idlett Asheappo are now making their home in Clemson were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ^iill Greenlee., .Calhoun. School has an enrollment of 127 and is looking for another teacher. The latest event in Calhoun is potato digging. The Ladies Auxiliary of Golden View met with Sister Ella Richie Sunday. The meeting opened at t :t)0*with a heart felt devotion followed by business and after which i delicious repast. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Beeks of Seneca were the Sunday guests of "Air. and Mrs. J. P. Singleton. After dinner Mr. Singleton carried them to Mr. Robert Reese's farm and to see Clemscn's new rlnirv Mrs. Rachel Dupre presented her pastor a box of home-made rolls for Monday's" breakfast. ??? ? CHARACTER Ml'II.IUMi throi,(;h iho(;rai>hikj* Tin re is?notbin^ helpful in character building as well selected, well presented biographical ma terial. At the Phillis?\\^ieatloy Library vou will lit ! a good collection of biographical bocks* for jbver.ile and ailults. n^speci^Tly interesting are the bjoprraphies of our own men ami worn1 11 who have wrought well and who are still beacon light* in Negro achievenmehts as cr.dors, educators, painters, sculptors, poet, musicians, authors, scion- . tists, surgeons, athletes, lawyer, ] ministers, historian, business, etc.. A partial list is as follows: A ' 1 A. A'lexun<U"i'/ W. S. Braithwaito.' M. \\\ Bulloik, H. 1. Burleiuh. (?. \\L XJiirver. C. W. ('hostnutt (d tf" Cullt?n,v\Vm. DeB^rry, \\\ K. B. DiiBois, P. B. Dm^ar, V; S. (iilniti Mm hin. I Ho.. - . \1. i ii I ........ II...). ..HIHUII H in II- I sun. 'DcIIart llubbaiJohn Hope. J. W. Johnson, J. ! ]. .Mr t/.eli ny?t Sjmuldintf, 1!. O. Tanner. B. T. Wa-hi>fton. I). II. Wiilian.is. (; Woodson, Max Yerj^an, .J ni P. Barrett, Maty Mela- d B In:n . Charlotte II. Brown, Nannie' I! Burroughs, Martha I>utm!roi\ Me ta W. Fuller, J.i m- K. Hunter. I.ucv C. Lar.ey, Mapjrie I.. Walker. I' il lis Wheatloy. Other will !>,. ad very soon. Come .one, come all. Hours: 12-f.j>-K P. M.ev, iv .lay except Xun lay?--iT! 11.?1 >?l>t\ . T ? Library will l><, cloced Fiiday. <d Fair Week. "New-1st. J. W. T. ? slmtkr'xkwk The Sumter County Fair went over a success. .All exhibit s \vi re , worthy bf commendation. A new exhibit added -this, year was that of th? Hoifie Demonstration ,Agt., which was a beautiful sight. The pastor, choir and a large number ' of members bf Emanuel"' M. E. Church motored to Florence on Sunday 'evening, October 13 to render service for the pastor- and members of Cumberland M. E. Church. .. . d The death of Mrs. Jessie M. Spears caused a, deal of sadness in the' community. On Thursday morning, October 11 after a coujile of weeks illness, her end came. Funeral seuvices wcVe held at .?vjt. Pisgaft A. M. E. Church on Monday. afternoon, October T"4 with Rev. I. P. Pogue, pastor of the 2nd Presbyterian Ch ITTVtr,... olf i dating. Mrs. Speals had been a member of the Second Presbyterian since shortly after she. came to Sumter. The funeral was largely attended by friends in and but of the city and beautiful were the many floral offerings. Spme of the out-oftown relatives' attending were: Aunt and Uncle. Mi- and Mrs Cur, vin and family of Orangeburg: Aunt, Mrs. Ruth of Pittsburg; Father and Stenmothev. Mi1. joi.I MrsrMayfield and family of Winns boro; Aunt, Mrs. McLeod of F!ortncc; Unrle, Mr. Walton of Columbia. slio leaves Jo mourn hoi " passing a devoted husband, Mr. Ohhs. -Spears5--three .small, .tdiildl c.l> the above named , and other relatives. Miss H. N. Usher, was called to Oxford, N. C., on account of tli" death of her brother-in-law. ' Mrs. Rosa Harris.of Oranircburc . if in -the city on account of the Tttrn'T-s of her brother, in-law. Mrs. Julia Byrd is again at home nftur,' spending several years in \'ew York City. ? .Little?Misses Rosin rH?(Jurr'.vk and Irby D. Davis .were the little honored guests at birthday parties on their birthdays during Hie past week. On Tuesday afternoon October 8th was Miss Rosnrc.dls' party and Saturday, October 12 \va< little Miss Irby D. Davis' party. At lioth parties the-little, folk enjoyed the usual happy afternoon. A-n-i-en-joyed the nice iet- cream, ake and candy . served at both parties. CHEHNW^Ol) Xi:\VS t>n Sunday ' veiling, Oct. i:>. 1 ihe city choir union of (Jr.on w dtfrS.-C. held its rrTulaimonthly meeting with Taberu-.tcle Baptist Church. Rev. T." R.. Tollieit. nastor. Tin* mc fine; was calif! to or.!, i by President Mr. .las Robinson, who presided in a very collective manner. . A short spicy piwruin was reiv:. red ami enjoyed ny all. Mr. 'Paul "Osby, Rev. aid Mi's. Tolbert and Rev. J. ('. Hold, pas or '?f Western Chapel A. M. K. lunch made very timely i eniarks.' At this junction'a mat sum of ' $(>.45 was raised an 1 left with I'ahei nacnlf Choir. A very deliciot s repast. of shev'tet and crackers w'STr-scrvd. The ihjoct of this city choir union is not t Dairy, but to create a closer relationship among the choirs of he city and to fin.ince?tin- cho-ir treasure. Since orgauizatfng 14 months a,;o, the city choirs have been benefited both 'financially ar.d spiriton down,'and the s)>iiit of .tun "ri.i ndsh.ip and love . now ahu!v, The- city choir union extend to all a- cordially welcome. ..." Mattie Lee Ifoggic, reporter ANDREWS NEWS . St. Andrews A. M. E. Church Re\. W. 1'. Carolina. Pastor Sunday morning service was {rnnd Tliii nmtnr <>'<1 Viic: text from Psalms 92:1. Sunday night service by one ofthe lopal pjeachers, Hev. Jack Johnson, which was short ami goad. The pastor and his members went over to Pine Grove Baptist Church on Sunday night to lend a helping hand in return. The Titcess. The writer pabf^ftying trip Jrr Moncks Corner, S. C., Sunday A. M. on business. , Listen if you want to. see the most wonderful picture that's ever been delivered and- presented! "Come to St. Andrews AT ItL ET Church Monday night, October 21. This picture will be shown by Bishop Noah W. Williams. He will* tell you of his travels in the old country. Come one. -Come all. Admission 10 cents. Miss Isabella Dorbin of George- j Barnett is visiting in Andrews. ATTENTION -ivru-i.tls,- lluLiiuu. ...-am-ltmt.i-- and J iTtitduaf! ;.of < linton .("ollujrc: VOur ^ /Mina .Mau i- is in .aita- iu;?-i|.. The J (ieneial Aluiniii A s>o?-,ai i'?n bus J l> -lirf? 1 to i ai.-.i* !? ">()!i.i)ti l,y1 lit i-c-mi.-tt i.st. Wil!" 1 V' ' ! ; by. sen! jiiu1 a &ib-'ant ial viinu ,ht?tn?.Mt." ~ Kdnaj (ii.-t. HiiX -j'j. Ruck Hill, S. by November 10,- 1 b.'>5. We thank y??j. ' . i Kati.i-n-iK- 1?. .Uitiiisoii ( ('hairnian Contact ('m. IN MK.MOUIAM In t :;:11? mciixVTy ??|" .uiir sainted and beloved . J'ather, Rev, C. I" . I'niyd 'ii. \vh<? ill jiurted this lilt* . i-i.^ ? It has been one 1 ?i.-ad year -Ml.'- \?.,| h f: us father ili-ar. Kvery May since us y?>u left', A\-V i hvvn iuncly. -:ni?In-11 ''l... Net--we can't hlp.hut n juice. W hen \vc t jpnk t hat now y iir. voicc M l*arsx?(l'-.fnyfully sollys *'! I ill* .happy ;Viim 1 tlii?.!:gy.. j Ilia veil' is llO'ahte.i, that Vuu're. t]11 1 C; *IJtit we ny,?s yea so nr'ah hen*. . li t we'd- jr'luiLyuu- are Mut " \ ) U i i?'Test .Ui.i i- iWuVel. nain. v\ e shall ,nu el vi.-.i ila, i]e lony;. We In ill I tu a laith 'that's- striiiiK | . cry sti j! ayaiu we'll !>v. I'liiteil in eternity. Movingly,- _ .Mrs, Julia wife, , .Mrs. A. 1,. nihlehTainl ? -M' K. | I 1 c!I ?I Mi>s ..V^XL Jiruaiien, Mauyhtirs; IN v. 11. K. Hmydon, ' .Mr. .M. H. Bf;uK<len. " l'i V. A. < :: Hrny-TTTitr,?Uins;??? JN MM.Mo in AM fii'orjri'ti'Wn. S. C.4 In juvin.^ I.ut . sail nn ntory < 1 oyu'eLturlin^muuUc.. i?1_ clip .left us <iih- Year airo. (?ct?>-her ~ 18, 1934. ; ' ' '1 Vmir 1<.infy nhfMren, li?'sa i,. . Ljicuui C. (ife&jrs. . ?lCASTOVJ?R Ni:\\ s Stlii'ntl Tiny < it it* liu.k. attain; ?rrrybrr-ry st'i'irt'rri?I it1 nil t lie ... ' . _ TlTe Junr r Hi '"Spci.otl S\pt. 3n. Aith prineip ] K'.iu liiiviiwfll ( if bis "pfisC." l'V'l'.j-" r.f <>J>c-11inr the principal hel i a ty.n-tlav, "hi( t itute an i invito caim-^^ti) . -Attend; tnily tb.oy wore n. netiu^JN. m> much ti'tm'L avu; d.ori'.l*f| l'rt'tn ll' lllcc: inc 1 11:11 We tic, .-a',. I ;.. lv.\\> a hr.-ipiiy; o i*i y. in,, n th iii . U-i- -tn 111 ill i! c ill I ill ( n11 ; a.e-t?j? *.n uiui .s.lititii.?s;...?' _ - - 't The t< aclv i'< al.-o 7tn ani/.vtl i'n' ;ii h!iic:iti<piiaI t'hilt. Pn-?-Prir.. ^ ipal Barnwell: Sec.. Mrs. A lie. McKnijrht; T.icas., Mrs." F.v~" luc'sob in, Critic. Mi>, Rubin t'arti.r. (htr t.i: st t nil" vine: ' will In K-J. ll-'l. i'ri-n: 3:3i)-T? o'ehnk. ' I her*. will alsu !>. a Uet-t.o-^c',i..i Uncial tuec.liii;;. at ;lie. i.unie ul" Mf. anT Mrs. P. I!. Uari.w II. Oct. IN \\'v. hav,. Mr. I.ivi: j-t i: J! : f l'i .i: . I! i!it\?i y. ail A. B. n't'. 15 t;' . A. I!. < !' M lii.- Oullciiv* fioiti mill. Mr. Ih.l't r i- principal -i't.p _\ViBia :a? af Wateior an i Mi*. 1 .-aula--, p imip ! tStun \ i i II. 'K i"ii11 ?'i' ' : em in i .. h.i ^, ViJJ .| ;h,i: >*ipp,.irt Inn p i cm: *\ I i;i v.. Kii w t:. ivhica' i.i al' < tun ac . will- !?.. .iinny err niable. r "lite ji.-!n;!;s-:a? iraniirev at . St. 'hill;;' - A. Al. I'.. <T";r :h' I tft rsvv. ,i: av. 'I'll , senir n by Km.. TVntit ^ was very VrfLT't i-^rj Vu'sini ss pa.it was ever the church -ervcl a barbecue <1 inner and wa> m i; :' <.??i ; i .- )< ui : - \ . t . it \: tic linu will. !> with the Alt. /.in. |, ' ' h the t-j.-i it : Saiirriav ' in ,J \o",i V<i:??-] . A'M l itnn li", an- as.k- t] I to-'.take a part -into wo. ar' v raining tlu > ui;jr people. how ' wh ii' ial' why m ...it Itiiia". j, hntv'..is.'. ' Mis. Kvanmdine 1 >. I.o. alt i _ visiting her sisters loll for Now ^ Yoi'k last \\fvk. ., .Mi-s Vliii. ua Kt'hi: s..n-t.f Ho:.- a dtol s * ni !' i- w- tk-oi; ! at home im:n[)i.j:ion ni:\vs i' , p Sunday-sob..??1 opened at tin* itsii s al hi>.::. with our S'upt. Mr. ii. vY=, ^ Thompson ..nd his faithful teaeh irs en time. Tiro lessor.- was bri< f ly di-ens-'.d hy the* classes. All -eein to haVo v n'oyod the Psson. At 11:10 Rev. A. (Maiden brought to us a s. t.l re <*ivin?i- message. His H text -was I'ium 1 Arts b:S sub.ie.t: ii "T.ho. blindness of .vision.." Till-. ?V .i csm'i: v.; ; very touching. c, . Mi V 11.- Ik- Uve ?< -. Alls*.?.M attic -4 Jackson. Henrietta M. \woll. molend to Liberty, S. id. to atter.il the A-s.soiiati ti. They ivporte.1 ii an enjoyable t-i ' !?.. Me ate sorry K to have Mr. J. Iv. "Morse and fain- ti My liau* lis for ('h.irlestioii. Their I: winter I .oiil. . Mr. and Mrs .1 ! ' I t Mm-t\Mr. ami Mrs. lMiilip (Ji'onlp Wij,i' pleasantly vSiteifaineil 'of. ' g Fri lay night sit the heme vt' .Mr. , t ai*7! Mrs. ^Ahe Milli ner. j t< The livimtg I'ooin wsis beautiful-'s ?? , . - * r ^ i ?i??* . . ^ Page 5 I \ PROFESSION A J J _ CARDS f c ! . v %-x-i x-x-x x-x^x I)I? I \i nwii^iv ... . Jl !>.. ?? 1 II iUkJ , I*hy*ician uiid Sur^o<?n Jrtict- J1 .I>: In 10 A. .M.; 1 to 2 J'. U.-, 0 tv :: 1'. .M. Attention (?i\. j? 1 lisvasts . O: Woiiiori. * t Otliveiaj- - Rt'y ideiiCv: ' 125 ^\'a-h.iriyt ?ii 22-'>U Hampton J'horie. >42V( l'ho.'io 7501 DR. J. a. STU A RT __ ~ K> i', TCar," No?e and Throat (ilassu^?Ttttid Accurately. . t iflicnTours: Ti lophoiie: 1 :<)0 t?. I ;OiJ I\ .M.- I U s. 4Ql>2 <>:MU to S:0?7 j{. M. Office IJT'JG' Office: . J te si derive*? U-M"_ I ay!ui St. I'ine St. ) A.- M. to -J. p. M. ;:vs. S8T5 ; r. .Virtu h i*. >i. .. Dr. W. D. Chappelie Physician and Surgeon ti CIIM-V ol U oim ii ;m.I ( hil.li.i-w A S|u\ciahy_ Office: Residence: ll"i l.udy St. l.::oi I'i.ia St. t'uliiniliiu, S.C. ? " Office Hours Phone's 8 to y A. "Si. Office 6033 1 to 2 1'. M. v lies. 6706 G to 8 P. M. ~ Dr. R. B. Frederick 1'hysiciaa Office HowVnrp 107'/2 Washington 1416 Par*" )yer Victory .Savings Bonk ?1 Colum 'its. S f "'I - )ffice Phone 8407 ke?. K7P* N/.J. FKKDEUl< W 1 -a ittorney-al-Law and Notary pubt-e PRACTICE IN?ALt; COl V: 2 8 ~ ?State and Ce^erai 119 Washington Su Cola , S C. 'hone 7811 AH Classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman D E N T I 8 T 'ainless Extractions. Sur.days-by hPJJftilltmcnifi--. Days;--Mondays, 'ue?'dciV-S- Wednesdays, Thursday* Fridaya and Saturdays )fl*ice: 2bti'dl-2 Gervats Street ?Columbia. S. C. c. decoiv.tqd with lovely t\ i ns and ot llowt'is.- In ihe >iinir._r room he table was laved with a lovely el low lunch-en set and unique, de orated with out pumpkins till with" tvely Japeiu-se sunflowers an.l ill dowers. The center pi'ce consisted ot a pumpkin vase of flowrs surrounded yvith pears, ffuits nd appropriate ve< tables suit hit for the si'.'Ki." ' ^ 1 it. eour.-c was s'L : ved-*-Vegetable ulad was served in cute little. .. m umpkin bowls lino .with ccllahong.paper. All expivs-ed them elves as enjoying themselves rcatly. CARNKTT NEWS We feel veiy great .to. have Rev. lar.son back \\*it h v.s, after spew}1lg a "short time in the 'hi spital. 1 e hope he will soon i>o abb- to Dine out in the community to reni r his .-crvirc. ' lie letumo'l home'* n the 7th of October. W'n certainly appreciate the com lg of our new teacher, Miss M. !. Williams from Be.lton, S-.'C. in> our community and also in the hillochocola school. This is hoi hiril week teaching here. Sue poke wrdl oT the place an 1 very dad shvlikes the place ami also he school. She is our second racher, while Mrs. A. 1.. tiillison lllVwlv ?< Itfinoinol st.Uig tne.. sacrert 1V9I ons to our compe rrterstamirnjar, rfijf- MavTS Service insures |kW|| 1 to compliance with inviolable rights .J of the