The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 26, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, October~2BV 1935
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN \
-tHl'lttH j
Rev, A. S. I'owf, l'nslnr T?|
Sunday, Oct. 20, was home com-in^
Sunday at the church. All
"~TainiIies were sKed to sit in
gioups. Mr. F. K. Butler and his
family and many others. Rev.
Powe'a sermon was "Tlve Christian
Home." Everyone enjoyed it.
Sunday afternoon the. young peo
pie had a program; the topic. w'.:s"
"'How strong drinks all"ret the
mind of a pevsoii.- Mr. N. . TfT
Stephenson ar.d .Miss Mary L. M.
,-S. Pei rin had the program. Mr.
M. G. Youmr onened thodisrussinn
Miss.L. F. and K. J. Johnson spoke
on the topic. Mr. Gf or^ri. Edward
Hole ma told a story about a man
who Was rich and also let strong
drinks affect him; this caused liini
to, d^e very poor. Lath-on Fresby....
ttuian Gluirch will obseiv^ ycutiK
~pT opIe^UTiday: ~1t~Arftt~bo announc
etl later* The sick members of .our
church are Miss Da\is, Mrs.
C. E. Stephenson and Mrs. J. H.
" Cornwell.
/ION HAFTLST ClU KCIl
K?'v. J. I',. U coder, Pastor
. The pastor uf_?ioiv is -sa-ying
Mtm~ ec'tain thirds can be clone with co;
operation, arid the members and
friends ft re saying that certain
thii^s, must be done, by d .cli niember'
doing his part.
We are not -to stop until our ]
'$1,000 are raised. The men who
made $5.00 pledges are paying
Ilu*m in casn mom y. l hey will
publish the amount given by earn
member. 1 know every man and
woman want more b> si,de their j
' nan:e than a zero. ;__J
The S. S. as well fts the church
is. in. debt to Mixs Aniiie B. Mr-j
draw, for the excellent' piece of
work that was brought to p ss by j
her direction. in that she raised
$54 in a "baby QueOn Contest. We
wish to thank tnv mothers and
friends 'wl? helped to make the e-.
wilt possible. . . .
. ljn*' .Lisher' Hoardneeds. to be
commended i'or their effort, us well
?s the director (Mrs. Emm-. Tyh?r).
!
KfcV. L. C. Jenkins and his
churcfrsr-denions'l rated brotherly
spirit in a service last Monday
night. And alsp my brother Rev.
W. M. Downs.
j oiw l?n(|ay ,nig?it -the pastor had his
forty-seventh birthday social it.
the U- senieht of the church. The
church and visiting' ininfsters oi
. , the city were his guests..;
?-?r Tin* pastor v.as reminded t f I.ts~
early inii.stry in that on last Sunnay
morning he Went to .Niwbe.ry
I to preach a .Mission :iy. Sermon to
an Association that licensed and or
dained him?_ And of course the assistant
pastor delivered the morning
message, while his (>ul, ;clunp
"~r and buddy Rev. Maxie Gordon delivered
ts;o cvsiung inessag'', on
''Religion'with or. .without a cross"
We. were helped by ti.i t wonderful"'
message.
Mr. and .Mi s. I'iekens uf- 'Cwraw,
S. C. dropped by to see the
- . pastor ai d hi- wile, -a4.-o .Saturday
? oi ... u.v.; 11...- I. . ?.',v ^i.?
I 4?n.-n UCI IJIVV ...uu I , I IV i V \'W? li
and. Lawyei^Purna/.e visit-<1 Culum
Don t Joi'ifct our n'K". t man is
l.tve, Key. U. M. fills liied his
first shot at sin and injustice in
~ he ht'l'O I'm leii i.i^flit >. Come > nt
and join us in our light for th<*
AlasterT ~
Rev. J^_P. er _Lt!:^_t._o_i'i'usponding
Sec total.vol ilie.Nation.il
Baptist Convention) desires, to % isit
many of the AssoeJ lions that
ar -. nieetii:'?soon. ^Jut in c:(rfe he
miss some. Jit wants ti e L.other?
hood to ^,'ive ,Mission, the proper
consideration, by carrying out the
whole commission of Jesus. ' Re
member, Zion is a church home
for thnseivlio lliise tKd-'"1" fV,m)"
and Woiship with us.
J. D. Kuck.r, Reporter
I'NION BAPTIST ClU KClt_
"ev. 1,. ('. Jenkins, pastor
The. Church seho. 1 met ! t 10:00
a. in. The 1? sson was beautifully
t .it - lit and fictifse); the Uach".-.Cs
and" officers wei. at t! i?- post of
duty. The Debhora Class or
Young Woni. n Bible Class and the
Abdenielech Cf ssor VouiiR AKn
Bible Class are increasing' in n ubur
and their objectives aiy to sTiT
dy the Bible.and therefore anpii e
jt srrh-fmr-rrr'-iho^j-for till1 pioblci):s
that will confront you'.in life.'
At 12 o'clock the pastor filled
tha i , strum anil brought! to i s an.
L. other, spirit.* 1. logical anil ii>
"'.Ll|)ri aiionnl r-'T'Tr 1 h
"/~ theme "The. Kingdom of-U-? _
didn't oiiti' hearts burned within.
'I'm: H. V. P. U. is steadily increasing
in membership and work
in^r to develop Christian leader
ship
'J're pa-tor brought u-T ar.otRiu
inspiiing mess'.-go at X p. m.
We have our mid-weak prayer
] mooting on?We .1 in . 'ay night?*+wlwher.evor
you/'' spiritual lire is
low or when you want to continue
to fncresno* spiritual strength, wo
want-to invite you to visit them
anil have your .-.tiongth renewed.
You are ohvays weltomo to vvor
ship with us. f r j /PtTj
a>i ks a. .\T~kT (in item'
Rev. R. W. Ransom, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day iTT
the members of St. James appreciated
it. Sunday school wn
.called to order by the Supt. Mr. R.
S. Russell. . The schopl \\f s beautifully
levievvi'd by Miss Fannie
Phelps. The pastor preached a
soul stirring sermon Sunday morn
ing from 34 Psalm 3rd verse, subr
\ ject: "Why 1 ought to go, to.
church. It was enjoyed by all. The.
pastor's wife was with us with
his little son, R. W. Jr. Mrs. Ran on
made encoiiaging remarks.
?- - j '
Rev. Earnest .Robinson preached a
wottdertui sermon at 3::iU P. M,
Sunday night being our fourth
-tpiarterly eonicrrmT. run' h^lo veil
"Picsidirg Kfder, K. F. (J. Dent
was with its an j preached a won-tlerf-trf-sermon,
(org to be rbim inhere
i from St. John <5:G7-G8. The
jubilee choir furnished excellent
music. Th< y w?ie accompi hied by
their pastor, Rev. 11. Young.
i iiu i'. r.. wik, .Mrs, Lulu Dent
was al-o with u.s The business
part of the conference was held
Monday night with- success. H\V.
C!. Owens was present ar.tl
marie encottd reir.aiks. We
.are pi ay in.<f for-the-return of-our
Fia-siding Kldeiv who preside!;
with ease and dignity. We are al
.so praying for the return of our
tait ful young pastor who has'rbroad
vision. Many visitors wart*
pre ert Sunday. Space will not
all^w nte to mention. We must
ways welcome.
Mrs. Lucinla t'ifr.mpion, Mrs.
Andrew Fort>T and' Miss Frahces
.1. Clatk wi-h to tU nk trhoii many
frier.ds fpr their kinjdness shown
t-hein riuringMheir recent bereav.
I rw?n m:? iui ui'- ueautiiut norm
*?t icrlj^rs. ~ "
Moitittf brown a. m.k.
(IIIRCH
Uev. J.K. Beard, Pastor
The worshippers' ait Morris
Brown were favored with splendid
c. rmons all dav last Sunday. The
wiullier was all that could he deMi
cd, '.n.I },nwl crowds were out
all day. The usual sertnoneltu to
tin- chil.lun prec ede I the.morning sermon.
The theme discussed at
_L! A. M. was from Exodus 28th
ehapter, ."..'lid verse. "The_ Bells
an 1 the Pone granite-." After .the
.close of the Sunday School,-a very
unique pfofcmm w^s-rendered hy
the Superintendents of the various
Sunday schools of. the city, under
the sponsorship of Miss A.. .E.I
I'/.afd: Advanced nietho;ls'? ill
Churc1\Ttl-.hnoi work, was discussed
ny SeVrral -up. ruuemknt-. Key. P.*
[ nenneit acte t as master, of ceremonies.
The D liar Money?Ki 11 y
was a foatiu- for .'the- day. The
pa? tor ffo.es to conference on tin
I 22i".l. render his report. The.
I'sl or Board No. 1 donated to the
Stewards .$25.00 and to the ftrrste
s There dou-; ions were
jrladly loeoivpd, an I aeknowle jired
j in hi ief spoieJies by Bros. \\\. John
soh and R. CraWford. A donation
of $2.00 was- made to the -toward*
try the Junior Missionary Society.
lirr^U. R-hi'iv'iin vvns in tti-11 i.
ance at the niffht service. The
eildid, aril Muni - Brown _teuls
i that it has done.its best in maiivtaiiHiiK
the reputation of the
church in the Palmetto Conferee
e, of which it is the head. The
sermon pn ache. I, by t hi1 pastor" or.
Sunday niyht, will not- he soon for
Vol ton by.the lai sro; - udiencii that
was pr-ioht. -' Tue sornpin wa-. a
resume ,t*f the 1 >v<rk??>f t1-* year.
"Thirk on .these thirsts", -was. the
Impressive theme' de'.luet d from
th. text. Music was furnished all
day -cccptabty by- the -JuniorChoir.
,-r. .1 \M ICS A. M. -I;. Church
Rev. Ilalo B. Thompson.- PastoryAsk.vilo.
N. C. -Fhe p st SalrTlu*
weather yon iit ions \ve.i e i al
. f i- wdi'.hip and lnriTo crowd- seized
the opportunity. The church
si liool? had a tVrMu d-hre -kirn;
i ....... .1 .... .... l . I. I
son was very interesthiglv taught
M s. K. C. Molt," tile AVife of our
Presiding 'eld; r, conduifted an excellent
re.'t.w of the Id s - n. . Dr.
1 r(i;\ I weie wry outstanding
remarks. ? The
morning service began at
11 A. M, wit'^ a large eoligre tioirjn
attendance. Dr. Molt deli
voted .an intensely interesting
- '?nion the subject of which was
"The three steps in conversion."
Minds aire?mil Ic?to thiol; andheaits
to feel as this message was
delivered. Spiritjj 1 enthusiasm
was in evidence throughout the
congregation.' Many visitors worshiped
with us hud th< y were
tt ade to j'eiT w; leomed,_
Our Presiding Elder. lifted the
huge cotigregtai n Uneven high'r
J spiritual heights . t the evening
I service as he delivered the me sage
from the subject "The Mas|t
r Key" tnk.n from St. M ttbew
' Id1.?Mr?^Tltr'f?young?men. Mrr
(Thomas Cliavis, Mr. Wilbur llendeison
and Mr. Alfred Mill ac(copted
the invitation for church
rornc ction oHered t>y cur pasior
J't Ma'iy -T PiIi hi ri | Mi--- Air.;
,!VIimTFT*-! tTT Ktvltci't re?spc
tiMil.v. The music1 furni-hed
l>y ihe .choir throughout' the day
was most appropriate ami beautiful.1
?The business s''**ion xiif our,last
Quarterly Conference wa^. helcf on
Monday niTc. A capacity "ctflwcf
w| s c 11 hard in response to the invitation
extended by ot.'r pastor in-order
that the peo|)Ie might get
a comprehensive summary of tiie
ye}fr*3 "Work in the .leVtevenK n* uf
things .spiritual and things tein,
porat. The volume of business
I doiu was enlightening and . stound
J ing,ancT will give~Hd led onrotrrage
mcmf~tu the people few the achieve*
I merit of even greater things in t'
future. The presiding elder was
?eared fjir in FIJLI*. lie Qrxprt'ssed
great satisfaction <t the corli~
lion of tin church in every way.
Mrs. Molt made some insjiiiing remarks
before" the close .fo the
quarterly session. Dr. and Mrs.
. Molt returned to Greensboro rejoicing
that God is caring for Mis
church.
GARRISON CHAPEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Wllburn, Pastor
Tryon, S. C.?Ten nights revi
ALLEN TEMPLE
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon. Pastor
GreenyiHe", ij. C., October 21st'
"Sunday was ati uTeal Jay "Tor all .
church .goers. A large number of ,
boys and girls took advantage of.
the wi at her -and came to Sunday
Scnool. We "had a very, beautiful"
lessen which was thoroughly in- '
structi.(1 by classes. The review
by Rev. I).. P. Adams was enjoy- (
ed by all.- Mrs. Calhoun and Rev. 1
Lemon gave some helpful remarks.,.
Morning service began at the '
usual hour. This being the third 1
Sunday music was 'furnished by_
the Junior choir. The pastor's text 1
was found Judges 20:11. lie used (
for his subject, "Teamwork in the Spiritual
(lame* of Life". The mes 1
sage was delivered, inr a strong
and spiritual way. The pastor
very-Una-UtifulTy~cumpat eri the, stm:...
itual life with that 'of a footl.all
game. Several of the football
boys of the high school also Coach
Ijenhai't were prec.ent to hear the _
sermon. We had a lot of visitors
present who were presented to the
congregation. Visitors are always
rtM'Uuine at Allen Temple.?('limp _
again.
?"The A. C. E. League met at G^ii)
P. M. with a large attendance, after
(the discussion of the topic a
very interesting program was ren
A red. Sponsored by Mesdames
Annie Mae Anderson and I.ydia
Bridwell. ?
At 7:.'{0 P. M. a musical program
was rendered. This program
was sponsored' by the Junior cnoir. 7
The music was rendered by the
lunFor choir. Sterling High school
Messrs William Tyrus and Alex
Hoys' Cllee Club and" solos by _
Wells. Inspite of the downpour
of rain an appreciative audience
was present.-- We -had some encouraging
remarks from Prof. It.
I... Hiekson, principal of Sterling
Hi school.""The services throughout
the day were good.
A large' crowd went 'with tin
Koixtoi-S on their Trio Around The World.
This effort was put on by
the Boosters. Club for the benefit
f Hie rally. , r
The?"Apron Party" given by the
Sunshine Club was quite a sue.
ir i _ .\.a .... r....
ess. in j rs i-iiuri was |jul uii iui
.the benefit of the rally. *??
The Usher Board . is - doini* a
'Cleat work .under the leadership
of its President. Mr. Butllr Nash.
Rev. and Mrs. Lemon were very
leasantly surprised with a "shower"
tendered them by the me nib- rs.
and friends. They wish to thank
each and everyone -for?beinc s? thoughtful*
and kind.
WKSTON ( IIAI'LL ( III H< II
Rev. (!. Lord. I'astrr
Greenwood?Sunday, srhoo.l opened
at the usual hour, on last Sun
day with Mrs. Lossie Perrin pre- .
sidinc* All. teachers were at their
po-t of dr.ty with a lanre attend-;
,ne!v After a brief lesson it was
reviewed-very beautifully by Mr.
L. I). Perrin.
At ll.:l.r? (.'clock the 'pastor ascended
the pirlpit?wrth a very inpirinir.
sermon, which lie . v ry
beautifully discussed. On Sunday,
our heat ts wet'c made to feel hap
py. we art' thankful to say.
On Sun lay afternoon, at .'!::!() o'clock
the city choir union sponscr-? <!
a luv-'jv p?m.-iain at Tahen aelc
Church. -. *.
nn stioyl^y afternoon. Mr. ami
Mrs. Robert Reid, Mr. aul Mrs
Iff It Willulnrs of-Clemmm Colli a.1. _
we he the guests-of Rev. and Mrs.
I Ford. (1 ret nwood, S. C.
I Little. Louise Williams, the ay-.
, tive daughter cf. Mr.o ami Mrs.
Williams who ha< Ik en vi-itinu .
j her grand mother, Mrs. Foil, returned"
Hii|nfe with her pafei.tv Sunday.
| I am sure we will-miss her very
much; she wisher, to? thank htr
many, friends of Greenwood. for
their kir.d hospitality while there. ]
1 We are very happy to say that
the mfn i f Weston Chapel church
beautifully decorated the church
' with carpet-, which we are very
| proud off.
val was conducted by the Rev. R.
M. Pitts, of Winston-Salem. N. C.
Rev. Pitts prcftched some of the
most heart stirring sermons that
a man could preach. Many souls
were saved, and many members ,
that had hack slidden v.-ere restored
hack to the churchy ? <
Thirteen joined under watch cave
six under experience: restoration i
three: ricommon ..uon two; bap- j
tism nineteen. The, total number i
joined the- meeting during the
meeting was forty four.?The, meet -ing
was_y.yl!_attiMideii. the attend- "j
a nee each night was three hundred i
"t I.l .? | (? Unix.
i r more, wy were uicsm-h .?.? u??v
visitors from South Carolina and
other adjoining towns.
The Ileid\;ille_ Baptist _Church j
choir of Inman, S. C. furnished I
music one night. Lawdrun Spring i
Baptist Church, of lawdrun, S. C.
?ang?-one?night; Zion Baptist ,
Charch of Greenville, S. C. also 1
saty; one- night. Music fpmi Ghf- |
risuh Chapel vocal choir .was also
j enjoyed by all who hep.rdj.them. j
I The Junior Musical Choir of Gar- 1
rison Chapel under the leadership I
-of Mrs. .A. B. Tucker also furnish~ed
music two nights'.. These young
people did sing Zion's sweet songs. with
Miss Louise White as pianist.
Baptism was held Monday night,
"alTer" the first -Sunday. The-seoond ~
Sunday morning our pastor, Rev.
J. W. Wilbitrrf filled his pulpit, and
preached an ahlu-sermoft which all
enjoyed.
The right hand ' of fellowship
was given the new candidates and
that night the Lord's Supper was
given. 1
, Total money raised dilring the
revival with'the Sunday's collec- <
tion was $1T6.67.
W. H. Hammon, Church Clerk;
- (Mrs.) Annie B. Tucker, Reporter,
fHE PALMETTO LfcADER
ST. JOHN BAPTIST t WrRTH
Rev. \V. I.. Bryant, Pastor
St. John had an* interesting Sunlav
School lesson Sunday morning
h'itii the Supt .^Bro. S: NJ. Mace,
n charge; Sistcx-JJeriha Sanders,
secretary. c
After Sunday School an address
was delivered to the school by Lilie
Mae Gadsden.
Miss Alma Mace and Miss Clauiia
Mace were visitors of Miss Carolina
Leyget Sunday afternoon.?
Mrs. Sarah Jane- Thomas silent1
the afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Kla
McFarland.
Miss I.upuilear? Paige was. the
dinner guest. of Miss Lillie Mae
Gadsden Sunday. , .
-Mr. Ardel Bethea. Mr. Sain BeLhea
and Mrs. Luvenia Parker of
Wilmington, N. C. were the" dinner
guests of Key. and Mrs. t). II.
\Vpilnn<f1nv "
IVTis. I'Tlleu TTditfrey from r.TinVbfi<t
ii, X.C., was visiting hereon
ttaiy Godfrey Sunday c-venirtC."
Rev. \V. I., llryant, Rev. S. M.
JUuc, Rev. i). T.I. "Gadsden and
ITblV M I) Spears attended the
association at Hills Chapel Baptist
t-lnmdn -Saturday. ~
W.\i MAN A. Mi E. CIIA'RCIL
Rev. \V. (I. Owens, Raster
Winnsl oro. S. C.?Our Sunday
School is still growing under the
leadership our very efficient stiperint
tuknt, Mr. S. A. Moore.
"The Message of Jeremiah to
Judith"' is a guiding meuaage to m*today.
It is better to obey than to
sacrifice. The Adult Class of which
Mr.*.). I.. Butties is teacher received
the banner on "eontiibutiori.
Class no. .1 .T~which MrS. K. J.Moore
is teacher received, the banner
on attendance.
Service began at 11:30.. The
music for the da y ma's l'PTldired by
the Junior Choir. Miss Martha
Cunningham sang a solo, "Deep
River." Key. Owens used for the
in,n ring's message .St. Luk^ 20:20-,
Due.'.'
Siiiul'ir -illi'i inii.il the film i ;>l of
Mi". Willi*.* (iaml.de was held. Rev.
T, AV. Dixon gave the eugology.
This inc-sag.e was quite powerful
and Truth flub
A musical hour was rendered on
Sunday afternoon at the hcitne of
Mrs. I.ottie (Jai risen by the Missionary
Society. It was a very-nice
program.
I'll: evening niessage was taken
from Daniel f>:.V "The Handwritiir.r
"I) tin- .Wall." Mrs.
Thomasina Davis. Misses
Brown and Johnson, teachers in tin
i'rhlic sc.ln id, Mr. and Mrs. Storkes
Mrs. Heath and many other were
visitors during our service. Come
attain, you are welcome/ Mrs.
'K. X'el-on of Columbia was a
visitor last Sunday.
Friday night the ministers of the
city arc sponsoring a grand prouiiim
the members of the city
school' fftcuulty have- promised to
lic'p wit 1^ the program.
""" The Twelve Tribes of isriah will
make tluir remit Sunday night.
Come see the tribe in the grand
march. At tli.is lime Bev. Nathan
Smith of Black Jack -will preach
and his Vhoif will sing.
Sunday evening at .'LOU o'clock
lb v. I\ J.-'Johnson and his choir
of St. Mafk are to worship with
vis. We hope to haw a grand day.
MI M.Kit ( II AI'KL
A. M. i:. t'HUU'H
" Win" t~t~ if? \\ hit n !* ><*< Mf ?**?
Newberry, S. October 21st ?
Tli. second Sunday in this month
the Junior ehoip concluded their
work for this conference year.
They sang sweetly all that day.
Miss Anjerono Vouny i> the com|Htent
nrRanist for the group.
Madams II. H. White an<T~*IIattio
Ah xar.der, choristers,
An appreciative grVjiip was at
Sunday School and the lessen was
reviewed by Mr., (iustel Pettis. Sii\
perintend nt Floyd asked the
school to be as liberal as possible
next Sunday. :
Rev. T. K. Robinson, choir
and n>einhers w< rshipped with us.
The preacher gave a very fervent
message from John 1-1 ;fi: The way,
the truth, the life. It was a gospel
feast. .
President Harris was at her post
Of duty during the-' I.eague hour.
Tlie lesson was very beautifully
-e-nd-ut'tid by Miss Mirian Bates,
For morning worship the pastor
selected Job 1M:IT> fpr our meditation.
snliilct' Faith's ITltimn
tuni.
The evening hour, Kxodus 15:2
ivnshised. Tht- l.ordjs niy Strength
iikI S< \)(Z.?Ml'. A. 'I,. Butler Of
Columbia was -? ?vb4toa?at?iheimvninir
worship.
Wednesday night Deacon S, R.
Herder and singers gave a very interest
mg_ prograifi to a large at:cridance.
All seemingly enjoyed
hemselvi s. v
Tuesday afternoon The Richard
\llen Cluh wa- entertained by Mr.
Krskane Hare. Mr. Jesse Williams
lifOsident.
At 7:.*!0 Tuesday night Messrs
lerony and (Justel Pettis opened
tlnnr home for the meeting of the
Lend-A-Hand Club. Mr. Walter
Robinson, President; Jerone .Pettis
Supervisor.
greeted a meeting of Stewardess
Board No, U Wednesday afternoon^
M^-c IrTa .Hal o, plfkldent.
'Stewardess Boaifa No. 2 met at
the ho'me of the Secretary," Mr,s.
Hattie Jackson Friday afternoon.
Rev. Gaulden, choir, and members
will worship with us Sunday
at Oil to Miller Chapel with
Deacon Neely.,
October 2!> at 8 o'clock will
come off the Colored Doll Contest.
Program will consist of playlets,
doll drills, etc. .^Sponsored by Mrs
H. B. White. You are welcome to
Miller Chapel,
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SIIILOII A. M. E. CHI RCIl.
Rev. T. E. Robinson, Pastor
Prosperity Sunday serving were
us usual good. 11:00 p. 111. the pastor
Rev. Robinson and ehnir and
. .members motored to, NowbeiOan
I worshipped with the pastor
and members of .Miller Chapel. We
enjoyed our trip.
On next Sunday Oct. 27 we are
having a Trinity Rally the* Rather.'
Son and Holy (ihost. There
will he jjiveh first and second
prizesc ; ; 1 T~ '
Mr. mill?Mi's. Ahdlett- 11' m , /1 r
of Charlotte,' N. C., sp.nt the week
end -with theirmother Mrs. i.ucihBoozer;
also ('wli.-' Dew-alt of
'he same place, with his mother
Monday. .
Mrs. Matrjjie (iallman the chair
man of the Deaconess Board yi^
itcd Mrs'. Nancy Bridges wlio is
on the sick list.
TRINITY BAPTIST t llI RTll.~
I)r. A. Wt 11411, I'anion
Florence,?-Tire cony;relation, officers
and members of Trinity
church are most, cordially inviting
the people of Florence to -Ve and
enjoy anrolossal Business and Fr?o
" lessional pageant, gTveh To7 the
Business and Professional Neirro: s.
of Florence, next Wednesday ni^ht
Oct. 150th. A meat crowd will ua
ther to witness this dramatic
cer.e. This promises to be one
of. the most outstanding . nterta'in..ncnts
of this season.
Trinity Baptist church is oll'erny
to sponsor the Technique of
I'ruft'sslonnl and'N'Tgr.. Business
men of Florence';" hy giving1 them
the perfect form .if advertisement
assuring them that a better patn
naj;e and deeper sense of appreciation
of Netfi-o business wilr
come to tlu^se who wait.
WOODKl l-T NKWS
^TRINITY A. M. K. /. ( 111 R( II
Rev. J. R. I.. Allen..'Bastor
. .*sim<?!iy ei'liiuil n|iimn \ -if tin n i
ml hour, with ctrr Supt. and irtt"
eachers at their post of duty.
The Urn. ?? i Mi.*.' Th me.. ?>
Di>>;gs, Miss Kttu Rice h.nd ..Mrs,
Walkur all id' .Spartunbui S. t'.
were in Woodruff Sundae visitine
i rit i .is.
Mim. Lila Foster ami .Mrs. Llell
Leverett were the guc.-Ls of Mrs_
Mary J."Cook in cSimp-ohville Sunay:
. ~ 1 :
Miss Dot Fost. r sjjj-nl tin- day
i-n Laurens Kundi y. Sire?was tlu .guesf
of Mr.ar.d Mis.. Kpps IlelM.rs.
M. E. Rogers was < J!i d i
Spartanburg-last week on account
u.liic seilulls illness oT lr r brothir,
Mr. Tilton Parks. WiU wish
for him a speedy rocuveiy.
PEN DLETMN NEWS
KINC C1IAPKL A.M.E. ( Ill Rl 11
San.l1 y" school opened at Hl:-00.
? villi oil; Supt. Mr. II. V. -Thoinp.oil
on time. Toe lessor, was dis.
cussed by the classes. >
At 11 Rev._A..-(iuidon, oin pastor
preached to us . "very inCre-tTng
sT'fmon iroin. Tsiiiah f> 1:7 'tlte"
theme - was "Leaf Ol - y
lie drew for illustration a lira- > '.
of a tree. All enjoyed the Sermon.
On Sunday al't* rnpo:., ;5:.:u we IDl.n.il
to some very excellent music..
Quartt't- from Centi1 1. S. C.
T1 ir. wn. ;piin-i>i'd hy Mr- LI. (i.
Reese. Everybody enjoyed, the jiuis.
if. Mr. Charlie CJVeem- Mack
Brown, and Mjs. Magpie Bruwn
\Veek-ei.d gtu sts of Mr. ami Mi s.
SiTni Powers. Miss Pearl (Leeillee
Mary Louis.?';Vi ttce. of Anderson.
S. C. were the dinner guests of
Miss Clara Vanc'i. on Sunday. Or..
Friday afternoon, the" Mis.si. nary
Society met' at the ftoTnio (if Ml'sr
R. T. Hamburge. Meeting was
e lied to orier by the Vice President,
Mrs.^R. B: Thompson; sene
led b.V Mrs. E. I'. Fisher; |u ye<
by Chaplain, Mrs. M. L. llann.ui.
Minutes wore read, roceiv d ami
adopted. .Mrs. 1). R. TJiompson entertained
the Society with a pro
gram.' All enjoy< d them-elv.-s
Afterwards the hostess served "delicious
punch and cake.
The nr.mhois of Kir.g t I' p"1'
A.M KT Church are ttyitg to pais*
their conference etaiins. Tin ttrseffort
was made t it-the t imI Nun
day night, hy Mrs. K. Reid,
yvben she brought to l\udleton tie.'
Harrison's ouartet and orchestra.
resisted hy solos ri_t.derod hy:
Miss Viola L. Cro.es . mj Mr. R. C.
Hunt. The chur-b was packed
an! maty out of t wn _ vis>to s.(
were present.
Th,. hum; of Mr. aiul Mrs. II. Y,
Thursday* evening. Oct.f II. when j
i vroup ofyoung 7uV>ple ssen.hl?]
. tlu re for tlve p. rp se.pif pleas-|
,:ro. Those present: Misses .1 its- :
tine Wi.Ikerst .. Viola Taylo", -An- |
nie (iieen. FaHtTi Dull'ie. MrT A
Reese ai <l Mr. and Mi s. doc K
riatnipson.
The out of town e.ue.-ts were:
Missis 'Mitchell, Flela Willianv,
Johnnie -Bynunu hi retice Taggut t
Messrs*FY\W Williams n I Kin- '
ley of Seneca, S. C. ?
M?*ssrs Josephine Hicks, C. I
las and R. C. Hunt of Anderson.Mr.
I.teivniiv Thompson of Mountain
Springs. Due to the sud'.In
illnoss of Miss Wiula .L. Groves,
Miss K. W. DutVie acted us hostess.
..
They gTT cxprreysod th'tuVolvo* as
having: spent i n enjoyable evening:.
- ?
SIWRTANBl RO NEW:"'
MT. MORI A H (111 fUll
Rev. A. Malt hew. I'astor
The Sunday school convened at
the usual hour, with tba Supt. and
teach?r; at their post cf. duty.. The
pastor preached both morning and
evening sermons.
Swmday was dluVs reporting
r .vioN- m;\n m i?
I, vt S'mHny nv - - ? fS',t,l!i,nl
for chiiM-i: i;iii'!.? uii'l iijanv of
I UhmT \\ '.ro 1'i'uml -at tiA'l' .plan;
Hrf <trrrTT tTp -!h< ki t-"{'tit? irnr^t'*
' >1' t < ii tunc iiiijtut ?r~fa{ili it it 1 cti- .
tizit'j tlu work . < I tbi* chuivh. '
Tiny t.ot i at * i f"?t? "1 iti .vlii.'
till, pa-'.or or any.'thitij; p i
I.,- ti ' i . .
j in wiiii t-i> 111 i t- vrmn n.
Tlify wiiulil latlu-.r jjn l't? .t.'in *.: <
stiVft- an<! Imrlivr.an'i
-WH/>. <at-"S h t!! i ' liiyr-'l 'all* atl'i
funniv.-t ,i' Vi*. lint Wii n it *.- ?: i.iiv
ckVm
s will In !|>. t: ?-y \v;>ni pay Vi.<
p -1- i j.'ii pay. l:,i.*ir ihuich cm-.-.
;~atri?Tnanym t ::t a?a.rtf
iu'.'.i 'J. :iin. c.cy..' Wii n li-i-.v nuvl
! t In tr . pai\Uir_lik y v: in > Inn i\vf
SillllL'tiil.. > i i.k Hi ' tin u| p". lt<- CI.
< c ; ?!:, ? n? *t inn ci'u-s u.n t ljc
other si<J"- licV-autheir qui; e.mi
scioiu- eumk-mn tTkin. Wi.y .not
j pay > <. >? i ;r.i- eh claim* -lai tn- a
puiin ic.i'i a 5?*h i:; 'i. i in i.
bixlyV church.
| "1 i.Tn i? tnr e<>nle-i !a>V .Sun iti.r~
j wa~-th~c? ? <' a i> " *1 ii *-t
, an i- uit'j : r?.a i .' ii?. in 11 n m
S.iii'laV tn '.viilk. Alii-'i i- Julia K.
t 'A 1114 -rns. .If, led i.'i "t i'K-. em ! - t a:7T~
j AIi . V. . K. Aii...Mi I.:ii-~ j. < -.'lit :
! him tin- first |>i i/.c. I. " wis . All Wii
Hi mseahie in sic Hi and Air. Fir ;
j Slultnii pre-eil -ii br.?_Li.o MH'nir.
I |?rix.\ . W r ai i- / Ai i i '-i.nu the ? T}iI
ft* bailies to report next Htma\
| lyj-tht'...
j . i . i. -ii i ,i. i. u.:i" . .^tii .ittv
i:" I ? . ' it 1 < ii i'i 11 111' r >! i 'rt ' i
balance. 61' doi-lar .money and |>a-to.r
salary and each ntembem-h?
\j) i l.i'd in pa,\ - eat l*iir t i:: v.cat.
' . i >i i 11? t I'nil. . r?:?? :??
A Donkty patty ill be at H-th-.
'. I^I iies .ay. (hi. L'.'tii. . r.d a p.i/.e
j will lie u'iven to. the male .win.looks'
more like a woman and one
J.t.. the_ 1 ad.y_ who looks mmy'linfa
man II llouein niaiu at Met hcrl
j f hurra. '
1 'H'vnix -j
j i o i ft L_ L: : ill.
1 .?11 * ' iv? ^ i :iii r- .nil rrn?; * ? A
I Hi, and was 1'uneraliZ';i la. t A!
1 ilily, at t 'i'a iiit:: lino. i.-t' Cliu: . hy
I her," pastor. Rev. Ilatvp. .Miss
I l\ilh.nin v* ? a faithful nn nibi r ?>i
! her 'chiiiyl). Sin- .wa>- emivi ,-tod
| in U'Wi-ajnd wa., baptized by l>?-\.
' ). ('.Tut in. A lai^:e vroud Oilf-i*
' ,n:t- an 1 wit re sod t. ;> _oycas:*"
[ion. Rev. Tobin beser.. s ei.dii
TTT tlie Way lie h milled tli fataV:t!.
Winn .it runes ..to pi'eav.ina.
sell'-an I ti.e .<1. a.-mi.- at a-?.inbe? s
liil' 1 'oriiit Ii <re it should ku-i' a
111..11 as tile- hove lilelitinn I as
lion}? as lie" gives. surh '?* 'rvice..1'or
Ts.V-.imi P-i'.'i ;i;i iiar.i luTTTVnil rtaker
I. (i. MeKi.s.-a'k and son in
J* Totn M i !>a .Iu.v a> I'tin- i alize.l
at M. pie Hi dye ami Aljdi.i -Aiti-r?
meni was l'umfalized tit 'Mount
Olive llaptist ( iuireh . I?y Re..,, .1.
' C. Collins.
j- .laun.s tin t a l;al?y. t o .%oir
j-Ossee (ireeli was tin t i ii/o.i at
! .New ll?.p .
.V titan I.eV. is was fufte. aliz* tl a-l
I Clinton (Impel A.-.M. 1".. Z.io..i
(' iRuli li.V- Lu .. A. A. UiUAi'jAjiL-.,
Miss l.illie li.ast (loiatl'difl; tiiv ;
| in A In ville.N. ( . an i iv;i tft:ns?vt'alizeii
' l .st M< .:n day at .nap:.I
Ridffo "C-'t'.ureiTT Ail ol toe above
j w'i i'e in j?e < 1 tU. 1 rider; Tit.
Alnaiii's ai.: Son.
Tne llo-iuta; -1 11 i\. ~ yomg
aial'li.^ v.Inu- iittt.e: . :iu- lo.irnir.
a line"' ci-uu il -Uou low. r-is "it.
_r ; i i ,.ntv leaitr. f > -' u! jo.-.i
| coiulith ii should tit least tuiiti-k
j i.ale one uoljar i. uiniy .'to.' t'ni-t
j .! V ie eii.se.' 11 V >o lievd :.p
! \vh>!?v( U yet siek aiid-disabled to
I Work ui.c sonieliiinif to thu oriw
j 11.i l::- \ ? Will r< llfri'ii'.;!' V'TO STT
the?tHiR' tit- - ttouble-.' 1 t?i . uii. in-,
i t'tii'ii* tidiil >i"' 1 'ti- 1 .? : . I'v. 1-v A
I Sill in.-. I'K.;:. p...l.it u . ; U.-v. 1.. li!
j it.-w man an . v. e yi!i plndiy
j . li.ii. h Sunday. i.ay wi- ail
; , .i Sm ii.y. :
!p\kni:is-ti:.u hkrs
association
' 'i ll.- ('{it' hts-TeaVliers~. Assoeia,
li.?n t .' I-1 fvy S.ho'otheld tlu-ii.
In sit i.t.1. liiitr?t-uj.4liiii term on I* riduy
niirhl". lift. IS, at I.eevy. School.
: ,\ v. ry p'.easant an<i profitable houi
I wa- spent, dtn inir which time1 the
r-prrre-nt s ami te.uhcv* discussed the
wcliat e of the child. Pro*. Perry was
'oil niiest l<efore the me-tinu was
brought t<> a close and lie made eve
j- ryoi'.e stop to think aftii explain|
in:: the conditions <i' some of the
i N'eero ''children?. f our sorting.
^(R.o I 1111 I y nie.ill.! Ion.-in I- ill
j tended and .veryone enjoyed the
veiling. imnieiisVly also ihe ttrit-;
cious refreshments that were s.rved
afterward.
C v "Wnfch follow-:
Kver Ready P. seu ,
SJ'l.oo; Inainotv! Spj.oii; Superior j
St.: I : li U. V OilCCUon M>.1 I. Il-I
far simtvri.
The schools I.tickled down actual
studi.los Monday iimriiiiiy after he
iitir confused some tinV lot the
1-\tii work.
Page 6
| PROFESSIONAL ?
| CARDS t
V
DR. L. M. DAMKLS
l*hy*ician and
Olla-i- li'uiisr t?-tu A. .M : 1 *?? I',
.M.j o t.? ;; i?. .M.
Spv t ia. ' Atl?.'iiti<" n Civ. n- 1 i.M-aH'S'
.? <\\a?iih*ii. ?
. Ollu-v: ? . Hf> iuviici*:.
112") Washington. Hampton
l'hoht* ti 4 Phone' 7 ")?">I
DR. j. G. .saury RT ?lijf,
liar. Nirs?' aiul T.hroilt
.(.lasses I- it l*-<| AeeuraK'h.
(Hike-Hours* Tilc-phm^:ll:W^t?>
! :Oli-l*. .M. ? Jks.t fo tyi
"'5:00 to >:<>< J'. .M. ( MV.CM.
rir^7: v "i
2030 Tu> !or S'. . 1 -J 17; ] 'jvo _ f,
Olik'v 11 oil i.s : T>k'|;h no:
11 a: .M. to 2. ]'. .M. lies. nsT.V
- o I*. SI. .
Dr. W. D. Channelie
l'h>sician and Surgeon
j>iseast\y uf \\ otrw-n and ( liildrt n
A ~S|jf<iahv *
?. Mil'VV! * ?; +ii;sidi'!U 0:
2115 Lady <t. l?o.l Pink St.
C'ulu'inbia,""S. C. ' '
?Office Hours ? ?- '44^?tw .
8 to 9 A. M; < Hire flit3.1
11 10 2 I'. M. Res. ft79K
6 to 8 P. M.
?Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician '
Office: Residence:
11Q7Vi Washington ' 1 tjji Par*
Over \'ictor>" Savings Bunk
- r ' -i --VW - Colum
ii;? S ?C.
Offi.ce Phone 8407 t Res. 08
N. J. FUKDKUil k T'
' "W,\ . * ... *
Attorney-at-Law and Notary PubU*
| PRACTICE IN All. (..1
j 1119 Washington ?t? Cola'.. S C.
! ?
Phone 7811 *
All Classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
D E N T f S T
Painless Extractions. Sunday? by
Appointmcntsr? Days:' Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Friday j a no Saturdays
Office: 28UU1-2 GervaTa Street'' Columbia
S. C.
green wood notes .
__Dvctui> 77. II. S. Hv!io " : a d
P. 'PerVin r?o;:t the* v\. i i.-i Xrn
Atiai ta. (iai ":.Mr-. Hum , 1...jiu
was t'.au ! a'ix. <! Sa:. lay. a"
< 11 Chapel A, >1: ] '. r'M'..r< . IN r
cival l iiii. i u 'k -v .Mrs.
Klizaltf h <.aw.e> : <*. i. a-,
jro. III. .wfl;. .f..Jli-<l h<?na u. <
ieatli bed of her ( mv.ithi-r, .Mrs.
Chaiuv I.otiur.
( r.a'rhs P. P rui. -.fr, a.-"lit '.<>
tile Palmetto l.eadrl ce'.eb.' :. d his
fifteenth birth ia\ Ti.ur- ar i>.-t.
21th.
Mr. .1;io11 s I'h;!?* n ? .:t.ii Mr. Alley.
Uody motor-d t V\s riy. S.
hrt<>"rr*:MTrTrrry""'- \< 1. (>rr ar .\ -
inp they found she was r.K there
and was supposed '.< i.aye luv.h
si ; ppe A ' i . \V.*i ! off.y <1
"or the eapiuiv < : :hy Kidnapper.
,Mrs. (i. A I; Ir.'p-ou a 1 Mier
of West Side Sellfa?l is in tly Drew
r Ho.-phal an I wilt, had rj.o a .
OJ/. I .IIPMl.
T'C.N. I". <i t'lllh \\':i _ '.'It ill ..
id. by Mr.' Uo-iraid Hunt Friday
i*ivnir.fr., ' t the vTTTt) ro.-m. Mi<<
.1 u11 n ItriM'ti a. Ji- . - - an i
?c rv il I i i i 1 ..h a^vr v 1: iiiatu
salad t nj'v i w it'll >' ;itV?*?
olit&s i ii crisp- h^uteo, with Foili-Tl
nam a: d -:il4 vi>?. rnn ki-rs ' r I'coffee
with ciTJint/ A.. h>tins
wan'"first pri/.'. tor . seoriiif;
hiff) est. whir!; w. s a lowly pair
of vases Mrs. I,am y IV rin. 1 iv
scory won a lovely nvi.lyv" score
ami t) lly card set. The vl. h ir.yd
as jrnests Mr. I?o.ujprlas< of \r ! rs??n
and one jruost from Aacusta," .
r,n
sting' tne sacred HPW
ions to our compe R-fJj a
understanding, dig!*orviee
insures |YTjTj|r
ete eomplianee with |
le inviolable rights
iesires of the tie j