The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 09, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, November 0, TO.'>5
r -- EMMANUEL A. M. F. Ctll'ftrir
Rev. A. A. Ifughey, Pastor
Sunday school was opored ; t
10:00 a.^ni. with the Sept.. .Mr. M.
hetnlrtifully by .'ll' c'l'a-si''/1 ' VlVi-' r'view
by the pastor \vj sjinc at. ! ujoyed
by all.
Morning-service lu v.nn at 11:"0
a. m. wtTTi an?apprt'ciaii w?a?'ience.
The choir rendered excellent
jnusic.
1 he pastors text .was 1\ u <1
Roni'ir 8:.'!o. 1I(. used Tor a sjubrf'
jget "Christian Rejrai dn'oss." Tli
~ sermon was filled with the spirit.'
Many beautiful points \v r, blot
out.
. At 3:110 P. M. Rev. Yo;.nj.r of'
June* Chapel A. ..M. K. /,. Church
pleached a "wondui Tul - .seiMiioii
which wo" all enjoyed.
At G p. in. the A. C. lv. I. -ii'
;?mot with a lary'e a'.i.i ilyeu 7
Nijrht- service, bey. n* at T:.'50, p..
m. Alter the usual pi .din. nanes
If the pastor preaeivd a s?,ui sl'orinj?
sermon to the delight of II
vho were present. The Hole Con*
munio'n wa; admjnistere I at-both
jp services.
Alonday uite. at S'p. in. k
'Con*erence was sponsor 1 y the
in inkers v.hich waif vm v ami.l. \
l<oaid itaj.vtir.jA' after, ar 1 pound-,
iiijA of tne p stor. Rev. "! i.i;.\uij.,.v...i.s.
^ ' very much uplifted a?{o ivady fi r
Confercnco. AVe are 'ion: u his ;e.
turn. A
_Alr.s. M. I1.. (it'.iy and <" li r
ate improving.*"
. \jiss. :> vier..e?a ill in. Mr; gi itt
^ " Washinston" teachers in Ji-nkinville
and Et-'stovor rcsp' ctiy'oly,spent
the week-end with relutiv.s
and friends. ^
ST. .IAMKS A. V.. K. ('Ill Rdt
Key. R. W. Ransom, Raster
-Sunday reh ol -\vtr* rnHrrt-tTf~Trrv^^der
1ft': up a. nV.. with thv. ? pt.,
- Mr. R'.Riiss.d! in chtn-vr. AfH'r
???? tin- study ?>r the 1'v..:d:: t<?.
. sch'ijd was rev it wvd l.y, Mi?s WiU
h'-I'M-nai di'dni (Vn. A donation
_ from the Sunday s.hool was pro
SHMltOll tn the p:\stoi *hy riss. iv
telle Jam-rette
n mnniliiL- \y->-rstiTp?I. -I'is3
The pastor l>r. {U'llt'd mm I'n!
summon from, the suh' e.i, "t'loiVit
jgf . inn responsibility." Monday ni"'!d
he preached another Von! 'stif-riiur
fkrmon t"iout Rev; T:.l I. At i> '.!
.services a Jito:t*e nmher ei/iwinimed.
Monday night an t .dnlt eorcoit
\V!\ >: s'lilllWiil'. i' 1?\- 1 14 r? I'! . 1. - ?
? . -crs.- which wnt?-eni?ve..l :i;n! a neat ]
. sum was -v;< li'/ed.
^ On Oct. 28th Sti wards jt.-aul W'
1 mot at tin- home if. Mr-. .VMir
_\V*illiams oir-Tobacco St. with the,
Bros.. Mrs.- M. .M. Yoiirjr. IV. s.
presidinir. This Board i- proyr sr .
:?iny )>>; leaps an.! Im- inl-.^?\nv;'i"'
.j till' loyal iuomb is . re: Mrs. !.! '.
Checks "Mrs. Addio Williams.. M?
M. W. Lrn;j, Mis. Kila. .lark: on.
Mrs. Annie .Tanc; ct1.. Mi'-. II 1'
Washiix.'ton. Mrs. liattio W.'b
Mrs Lytlia Vol-p. Mrs. I Ian a ll
Rhodes,Mrs. K-l'.a Beiilniy: t. i >
Mrs. Aynos'.Ion s. 'Alter the ' t: i
^ ness part was ov< r the hn-less "
I * ved a delirious repast.- Mr. Wil*
11. Biatt'Ui an! Mr-, Hester Si
kin tii'e still on the sick.' list. We
hop* lot", them a sji. t dy reeov? ry.
Many visitors wer.- p > er.t Sunways
w. Iron i.e. {
" ? 'd y. Come ayain, vi? iters are alace
ee ac c e Of iteitu!!.
a: m. e. t in u< ii
i -r
Mm A. ( .?V 1. a ?4?s?d?
Sunday. Nov..'5id; with. Mr. M rtiii
pre-id'inir. - Our. topic for discussion
"What ("hoist nu aits to
us."- lis-v. liennie Saait.r wave an
interesting talk tn " 1 *.? the You: n
Projrtp?NvH .Ferns?" All?f- ??.*?
program w?- ek-vole-ll ihv 1?-lance{*'
of ori tinil* t<> a p-W rally ill f
lVad be-on on l or .i fe'tv Tv<vky. ~Wt
aised two j'olhtr^ fciui lifiy m t.(S2.5U),.
We pai-l our c-onf'T, fr.-e
claim which w s five dollars.
Our topi--, lor n xt- Sutid y. Nov.
loth is "What .Wars dp n t!i
Woi 1.1." under t li din-clio;i o!'
K,U Misses Straye an l^lkiile-y, X'onio
and enjoy the pr erra-m All vi i
*/ tors arc wclcoin. t all times.
For the past f- w Sur "ays w
have. Iva.l a few new joiners. Wc
; rwould like more si ronn? an! vi
'it our U'atriK ; perhaps yn wo. !- like
to join, our l.eatru ' open: t
(5:00 1'. ?.I. .Come oik-! ('ome^al!!
Visitors arc always we h-oine. ;
_ . Jp.
zroN raptist t in lit n
Rev. J. I'. Rereler. PastorZtoiT
(lu.rc-h h. r Teairy "hnr
helped by the retival i. e.tim: eonducted
bv Rev. It. M. Pitts, of W-r
xtf>rt-B;Tl;.;m. W (He'rv*.w 'wiet-'t ;-.
lul .imlmnging sixty In. p r-- n?
to Christ. as .well a- st;\ lurth 'uiiiir
those aire dv in the e-horeh
? We wish for hnn a iMiitiv ual in1;*.
1'nl life, among those who' wi'li
accept the truth.
Sunday morning th" pastor was
at his best. His tt xt was taken
from the Jeremih 8:. "The Harvest
is past anil summer is < ,v!e i and
you are vet xav? d." Our hearts
$ were made t r burn. The evening
_ liU'S.affe \yas delivered by his as~
sistant P1
Conversion is wry .important.'
but we can't stop Hirrc.~ Our eon-???
verts must-be trained. We are hoi)
ing to have a Thu-rih training
class beginning next We-r a# lav
at (1:00 o'lock. We hope 11t new
joiners will take advantage -of t'?i
^"'/opportunity to learn about lit
M Bible and the modern ehuich pro?
gram. This^fnsfitute will he head
f ed Uy the religious director of
* Zio?j Church although other noted
Af-ruwill lecture'. Come i-nd bring
$3u/' note books and pencils.
. W-e are beginning our ?">.00
Vdrive for the month of Nov. Let
W every member have more brsde
his name/then a zero,
k We ask all students who do not
M have a church home worship with i
us.
I
, m UKTIII.U
V H7TT. CHURCH
Rev. >' . H. I a-wis. Pastor
- Sunday school opened ait 10:00
o'clock with tin superintendent at
his post. T.io classes- assoiiihliaL
Jul' jhl lll.'t'lls I |'i pt \!ln' lesson
wluch.. w'.^s cTTils iisl?a-r+Himl t-htrdestinction
of the ll'oly City. A file
i ward tin lesson hail been
ia.'iihi l>y the teach' rs the classes
?> -'inl'ltii to listen to the reView
that V.ilS noirll. In- ill niia'.iiN
Thi% past in- preatdied a soul stir
i in>v s' rmon at the morning ser>
ici - which set evuyone to thinking.
lie brought out many biuutr
t'ul and pM eth-al?point*. The
IP-ague service was largely attend
d. At'tti* the program and uisussion
the pew rally was lull
an?l tin monoy was turned ovtJr
i) Kov. Lewis for his? conference
We : if -'lad to know w> wt n't the
top in- help wig the pastor with his
> oti'i'oi err.- { iaiii.s. Livei yui.c?is.n;?
iu-d tr> attend- the rt'onl'ercjic.i'
this week and also 'the League
he-\t Wiek. Our principal speak:
r will l>. Pi ni". i\ eale of Allen
i'niversily. The topic tor d.iscusi(;i.)
is "What \Vurs Do to the
.jVorl..." t'oiue . nd bring a fri/.Mid.
i n ion baptist ciirnai
L. ('. Jenkins-. "Pastor
On Sunday ..ftyinoon, Jan. 10th
\\\ will observe Memorial Day by
ii.:r late pastor. Ki v. T.\ M. Hoy;vui
w 1 m I? will iia lml'' the hanj?inj?
of hi? picture.
? i in' cl.tfn'li sr!.iitil i.i l :u Hi:00
A. Ai. The teach.rs, officers ttnd
n.pi!? we're ii. their placis.The
lessor!" was,, tr iuyh't beautifully
and discussed interestingly.
The pas,tor|. Jlilh * the i osti utn
>im lay nun uuIk ana br; uyht to
dj#h;s li-tyuers a highly inspir/
io'.al ni.ssH.irr.
T< Young A4et> Bible Class
'Ah Iv l.-'c." :.d . the Young Wo
m'trr Bibb" class ,TiDTbl)<)Ta" are
.ontinunlly increasing, in nunibei
ship by tlii'se who feel th.y reed
I . solving ability ef tin1 problems
that '\\ill .confront you vii: Jji'e. .
The B. V. I'. U. is'.woikiiig to
develop ("hi istipn. le dorsHip.*
When you -are. spiritually huny.try
in?n i a pii it n..l" l\ ail?i i
it n;ir iiii.-Wf I; pray* r-mooutu mi
Wednesday nipht.
CpiHe out' ami worship with us.,
y?>u a! alvvvs wi ieonie. ?
ST. 1.1 IvK. A. M. ! :. ( II I K( !!
IJeV. I;. Philip F.llis. Pastor
"TTTTi" .S'l.i, :>y mornTni;' so. vie >
-h'.jran ! < ti-oal with, prayer mcei;
in:r . m. Sunday school ;m;judiil'
I?i 1 >T< class 1?:.'ii) a. hi. Preach
:nvs H:l."> A. M. ami K:ir> P. M.
" M.alav was a pTorious dav in oar
n nd'eur pastor riHly preach
d both si mums. S in lav?morn?
inir his text .was taken from thi
Ihiok ?>T Job I't'i chapter ai d 2"?tl'
use, and at ri'.dit he preached
from th" iirst l'suim. first verse
i limn- i i- C ; ! i n ('ompe.ri
n.' n. -t; i is_-Lilted ils l!)L_
i.M'-'s h st and on Sunday ho really
strut hi stutV. And the eju reh
ui St. I.uke weiv made to re
juice. Tiuvv wei tsaying, our pas-.
<?? ,i- i -1'idA "pr ac'h *d this <1 y.
Sunday'- was the first Siuid y an'
li e L!o!y t'o- iofi.u.ioii wa*. admini
t. oii l all the Christians and
the ushers were the pr ttie's?
t ii u o.?r was s. en wlu-n tin
hmio,- IwarJ o.f our elurh e. .r.hiue.l
thcnis.-Jf with the. Senior
P,o rd and niaro'ioiT ui> in a pru'.tp
? a'-niil and Ire Holy ( inarm
?r,?r?'?mi" i i.itm . 1 to . thoin.
They wore 11 di. se.I in uniforms
:h 1 Yi v M-aliy mar d to tlv.
usiv. So let tin- entire church
'.toe .il? in so If lo'.otli. r and
march to the music And the
. irnrrt!?pr~fain to o:s ily yfrnVt
r.
S\%' <al .s'u-ks still r' luain or. <nu
lis?. We v. i jI may for thorn. ~
'I"i.?. .Mi iiV'tinny is on r-iul tby.
a v.' 1 ook i n ir forward to mnl- <
"!i s,. ii lay our. of 1 in; romom i*
m ?*. So Kt* ns advance on oils'
'c.i n -I | j nv alw ys for nioit
n.-i-f>s .n ( :ir livi__
Win. Writs lit. Reporter
W-VYM \\ A. M. K. ( III R< II
, I'OjV. \V. Y. Ott'i-ns, Castor
Winnsi'oro, S. i'. TIh1 Sunday
oliool V* s Will att i it'll despite
ini-'hn iif Weatlvr. The l'evit'W
was yiv> 11 hy Mrs. Kiiza Mil
r.s. CJnss No. 1 received the
hnjiner . .oil ront'ril) ition. This
I d a very. site-es-Tul year's
work in tin' S.-'S. with a Christian'
-dipt. ijtI Stall* of teachers.
ST- vie s tn?rrrru). Om
pastor i siiil as' the morning incsrev
"The hor-n and His Rider."
AH SuHay night "It is won.""
'<< i 111 i'ii of the p :st<?r. And the
' ;ii 1- Choir csnl'd llv iuLs for.
ij>c r.'turn ?if Mrs. Owens.
TSie Twelve T'ihcs of Isf-al made
hei-r timd relK.it. Mrs. Lucy
Si-.- r cei'.ijv; the first prize
ai-r ! Sl-.H'; I.. P. Canfpbill $10.ir?;
L. V. Owens $1 O.OO; Cora
Vol.: g Sldflti; \I\jn Trapp $1.(58;
Ren i Richard $"..17; Lui Cason
$1.70; Fanai; Smart $(>.112 H> rtha
Campbell $1.70, Laura Rookman
.s."i>4; L. I laltiwanger $1.(5(5,; Mi
W'oodard $.1.80; total $1 11.50.
Thi* Vn ls a very peaceful -anti
successful year at Way man and
otlnr Karnes were pV-yed, aft'T
which the different- coy pies were
ailed, re.eeiv (1 their boxes and ate)
| while tin radio furnished music
to suit the occasion.
The WayTTT~n \Va: i iois Club lias
j dont gnat work thi* year under
the h adersjiin of Mrs. K. M. Ow
ens and the cooperation of t>: mcln"
hers, a piano. was paid for and
th? church vi s helped along1 many
lines'.
These were very toucniitg sermons.
Among the visitors pre*>
ent were Mrs. Mamie ' Harmon,
Mother Edward, Prof. W. A.
Ross, Mrs. R. J. Mcintosh, Mr.
Eddie Lyles and Mi;. Eddie Wade,
1
Iking chapel a.m.e. church
Rev. A. Guiden, Pastor Pendleton,
,K. C.?Sunday wt:s a
day at K i 11 Lr ("hand A. M. M.
T huich. Sunday school opened a>t .
iLlu Usual linn I , kjss?i.u..>vas briefly
discussed by the classes. Presiding
Elder brought to us some very
interesting remarks. We ure al-1
tCnVs fh'l rr> (v ! :
V? i i-.1- i> iv t s: it,...,,
pivaehcd to ux a noble s< rmon,
which' wus-onjoyed by-all.
Un Sunday alternouh Rev' Clark
nl' Crtlhoun S. C.~ pi cached a soul
stirring. .Many of our co-workers
worshiped with us. We always
hold our doors open to them and
arc u'kul to have them with us.
Those who contributed in the public
collection are: Presiding; Elder,
J. S. Bonn 50c; the following names,
paid 25c: llev. A. Guidon", Mr,
Abe He' .w, himon Robinson, Quincy
Brown, W. (j. Thompson, A. W.
O. ntt, A. W. Gilliard, James Reese
Joseph Thompson, 11. V. Thompson
Mrs. R."J. Clark, M. L. Hainbui^',
Miss K. Dutfic, Eloise .Vance, Mrs.
Pauline Thompson, Christene John
son, Lizzie-Sullivan, -Miss Peppers
Mrs. R. G. Reese, C. P. Rcid, M.
J. Crawford, M. Towns, E N. Fish
er. 1). R..,,Thompson, R-. B#>Thompsoii,
M, Winston, E. Mcller.
RIDGE BRANCH
BAPTIST Clll KCtt
Kev. .\. I . rorier, t asior
Ridge Spring, S. C., November
3rd?Sunday being our- regular
meeting day, the Sunday School
opened with each teacher at their
post of duty. Fifty-nine students
present. Collection $1.00.
Prayer meeting vegan immediately
after which our morning lesson
was found in I Cor. 13:1-13.
The pastor then awarded Bro.,Alphpnso
Erving, his license*. The
Trustor preached an excellent servant
from which he preached a
heart-felt gospel message. The
doors of the church were opened
for the-admission of sinners. Collection,
was irood.
We well' pi <7ud To see Mrs. Florence
Watson out today from Philadelphia,
Pa., looking like the pic
tun- of health. She is the mot he/,
of .Mr. C. \V. anil Miss Julia L^tt.
Our floors are always ajar tQ.
visitors. ?1?1?; ? ???
MO UK IS I1UOWN
A. .M. E. Cll L UC11
Uev. JosseE.* 'Board, Pastor
Charleston, S. C., November 4th
:?Services- at our church .were Avell
attended last Sunday. The Holy
Sacrament, was administered at
the services mornings and eVeing.
The pastor spoke to the little
church advising tlum to learn
some Jcssofis from the Ant and
repeat them next Sunday.
M-rnu.n?prom-hod?by L)r
lions' fith chapter and 14th verse
A splendid s- rmotv based upon the
theme: "The Cross of the Lord"
was enjoyed by the congregation.
At 7:.'?0 P. M. Dr. J. S, Movant
preached from 1st Kings 18th chapter,
21st verse. "Following the
!. 1 light?Oodlt- was the thone from
which the speaker proved how Eli-'
ial\ ennvinped the prophets of Raul.
Our church eagerly awaits the
appointment of a new pastor, and
wo are-eonteftted that Bishop Williams
will do What is right in the
matter. We. do not know who the
next pastor will be, therefore we
"assume the attitude of "watchful
waiting." Whoever comes to old
Morris Brown will find as loyal a
group of poo pie as can be found
anywhere.
Our attention is now turned to
C., in December, n?85, when the
choice of South Carolina as a Standard
Bearer will he elected. Morris
Brown will be represented at
Lin/ mcoiiug, uy nor ministerial and
lay delegates.
T.Viii-iftvAc'iJK UAiT. ciiritrfi
Rev. w.M. Watson, Raster
C.r^enyille. ,S. ('.November ttrd;
I'.i.ia ?We, tlu' members and
'Yionds of the Tabernacle Baptist
Church do rejoice with the R?\\
i nil Mrs. Watson and their daughter;
in the improvement of R v
Watson. And we also believe that
when he return, he will be a well
-man. fftrr prayers will follow him.
Sunday .school opened at 0:.K).
Vft r di'V^tirdfis, the lesson was
taught. Two'visitors, Rev. Terry
uul Rev. Cluvk. B1 ck-hoaid ex11
rcises were taught l>y Miss Pan. .
line Turner. Mr. W.'J. Harris
ass:stant superintend1 nt n rhnrg"
Mis" Ueorgiana Garlington, reporter.
Morning services. Rev. Watson
spoke from St.. MtttheW 2t>:27.
text "And Jesus took the cup and
gave tharks, even in the shadow
of tlui?Cross." A very touching l
number by Mrs. E. L. Walton."Does
Jesus care?"
One member joined, Miss Ruth
Alurcrumbia. > Sunday afternoon,
t'-e Rev. Cheek,. spoke for the
Piogressivc Club. Subjeet "Time
will bring you down."
Sunday night, * Rev. Watson,
spoke from pa.rt second of Sunday
morning. Ouity A crow witnessed
the service. The Lord's Supper
was taken.
looted.
' All clubs are growing. We arc
sttlf running the Blue Bird Press
ing Club, -117 Calhoun St. A. B.
Byrd, Prop.
Rev. J., II. Hilton preached a won
devful sermon for ux Sunday eve-*
ning. " ~
On Friday night the members
and friends of WaymVn Church
met at the parsonage and had a j
box banquet. I
THE PALMErro EEADER
MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E.
!< III KC H
g *
Nt'wbirrv, S. C.?At the usual
IhUll', SlliHlilV sclld.'I tC,s called l?y '
S apt. Kloyd. Afu-r study iverud "
the Ic?.Sun was very impressively
levicwed by Mrs, J. E. .Mclvenscy,
llie teaeh> r fur tin ^irls btginr.c:i>
class.' She is .1 tcaelter <?f low* t-x- _
nt>ri<?n<*t? iin I knnwu l> <v ioli vv 11
The pastor then gave" a levT final
renl.rks for this conference year.
He expressed his joy of .working
in and with the school. At morning
^worship the text was taken;
from II Cor. i!:7 subject "Wlj.it
kind ol' giver am I'!" The message
was fyrceful and logical. This
being Communion day we were
liiUiie lu think, of' C-Ji a ry. Stew
arils E. F. Floyd, U. S. Gallm.rti,
G. C. Williams spoke of the unl'mish
service rendered by too p.is- tor
this conference year and hop*
that something ? batter was in
store lor him. If not come back.
Stcwvrds Hoard number one lu.u
a Silver Tea at the ho or- of Ali.j'.
and .Mrs. S. Gray.- It was a saccess
and a splendid group w.,s out.
Mrs. Corine Floyd presented. a
very credit) ble program. There
were several addresses, solo by
.Miss Anna Laura Washington, MivThomas
A. Gray atiel an insteu"
mental solo by Mis. Eunice E. Allen.
Put to illness in,'the IV s.
tie'ill's home,. Mrs. Gray, the vice
pi'SUUHl, ?Ul"S'. IieiUlCLlil I UUJlg
pi-t-slded.?:
The League v.u. very ably cunducttvi
by President Tlarris and a'
laige group was present. filhd
with vi,thusi>'sni. The pastor spekv
of the happiness he had working
iii the League. ,
Fur evening woiship- the final
message Was selected fruin Dun.
12:.'} and II Tim. 4:8 subject "Will
th?'ie be any stars in 'my erown?
Be-fore the sermon Mr. K. W. Allen,
Si. led in singing "We shall .
w-Ur the Crown." Miss Ann ; L.
W.i.-hiii'V'ton sant?~sWeetly "1 shall
not pass this way again."
Mtisie was furnished by the Sen
ior i.-nd Junior Choirs. The pastor
spoke of the sph ndid eeepeiatiot
in- received from the no fhiier ami
friends the coufereiice ye.ir.
1 he harvest Homo articles wer
auetior.ed off last Monday nilc In
brother M. L. Ixsane .as'-isted.J>>
brother ,U. S. Ilallnriv and llenr\
Morltgeniery. A neat little, slim
'was realized.
Tufsday night was the tr.at
the season. When the Doll t'o:
test sponsored bv Mrs. II I .
White came to ?an end. .The sun
of nearly seventy tfolLa^ was r
( /.kit. iiimi.' v ain^iiiii' .tl !V l\ llll
won tlu Dull \ViUuthe-*tmT-oT^(?.
."it). LittltT"Julia (Jill 1 nui 11 rieeivi
'.i pi' ctv of money for the seen
arize; her amount was $15.00. "
proaram?con- i t'vl?r>f -dialo-.:"
loll drill, pl.'yhts, stt]os, etc. an
i large ero\vd witnessed tin piodyam.
Mrs. White wishes to thank al
who ln-1 p.-il in any nay?4^ .
iri'i'fs.- iif tlu? C.en4-f"<f "1''tnvT?pl Tlf
. wi; I'limds who ht'lprd C?utSerine
.Mae 'win were President Win
II. Johnson of I-iiuolii L'uiversity
(Pa.) Bishop anJ MrsfNi h
William-, ColumhiiP, Bishop ar
Mis. R. C. Ran-oih.jof Willn nf,. t vk...
)hio; Mrs. Ransom is Catherine
"Mae gudmotlu-T. Proik ami Mrs. Is
I.. Moans,. Podueh. Ky.; Mrs. Ah
hie ' Ch: ppelh'. (jhm-II' i 11 ' ? Kdna
White. Orangeburg; Dr. an*'
Mis. A, I., n'lack. Orlan la. Md.: I):
in J Mrs-. K c?.4rst orr, OiTanlo, Fla.;
Mr. C. Ross, Cincinnati,. Ohio; Mr
tii ' Mrs. K. L. IIi'owt nopfF}yhd
if Oi.eenv ill. Prof, .Thomas Brown
Mrs. (', B. White and friends of
Laurens."
Wyd-iii s;'.ay night a three
e-rnionette program was sponsorsi
bv the Richard AtTTn Club..Mrs,
Willi pis. Presiih r.t. . These, who
took part were the following young
pivacheis, all students of
Dravton St. Hi. J<sse William. K
Bedenbough and A. J. llolmam
At Pi .At Mali K. i-h.o n.
lades of th?? (lunch under tho~k
dership of tin- pastor put over tlv
Seven Table Feast. The table-,
pore well lad"n with 7 ijooJ thintr*
to. oat. All who ate wore wol1
satisfied. A noiit little sunk_4,\.s
rd'listed. The committee corsisi
d of sisters k. I. Pratt. I... > 1
Gilder. Carrie BuiAon. II. Ak Yoiui'jr
Y. .7. Galltmm. Fanny Jones, Mary
Williams. Much en Jit is due ti
these splendi 1 ladi's and othrj's
for putting the. program over.
Pi of. Thomas Brown e nd Mi:.
Wt iirht of Camden' were, callerat
the parsdhatre Tiie-day . ri?r.ht
Mr. Brown call-, d t> s<o his little
l ice on her Sth birthday.
SUA KB SPRING^ XIAVS L .
<!>.?. 'ny 'v*as a h;"h dav .
snivn,- .f-?7t as Home (' ~~
,i,,v An.l w<- \vef" "Tad to seal!
the nipmbi rs far aryl n "> <
imr to their home church one more
f?me, Re''. Davi 1 .was-at his bed 1
* h" t ]!,. preached' a
sorl stirring sermon and eve"said
in thei?- Iv rt I am so cl:-4 1 here.
.. *Mr. ami Mrs. \V. I. >
Peck wore with lis in the morirnir i
"Tiros, and he crave us a won
derful talk rn th? <ievrb'i.-t-' '
to t',c clio'ch which u-oo i J
. rii |UU U
by all. Wo ro alwV.ys tfla-1 to 1
have them with lis. * . - .
At 7:30 P. M. Rev. G-yideP. pas.
fov of Kir-r Chanel A. M. F ,
Church brofierht the word of God ;
to ns, and it made our hearts bum | '
with :iov. The fall A lly olosyd: , I
i ach ivii'inhoi' n j>l PJ.OO.'?Wo mis "
or) Si30:74. Thop tfio nastor. Rov. .
T/. C. David thanki d th" m'?rh?\r; | '
for doing- - n - nic'lv. TTT e ???? 1 '
sang "T/ot the chrreh roll on " , (
t'-s. Mamie Win^trm ont rtnTiv d
Miss F.dith .DufTio. Mr. Mrs.
Too Thompson. Mrs. Olmsteno.
Johnson, Miss Viola Taylor for din t
nor rit hor homo Sunday. <
We ai'c fiflad to havo Mr. Kn>l t
M6rso from Now York homo fcr
i while.. - Miss Belle Bright spoilt'1
ihe day in town Saturday. j.l
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ST. JAMEJ S A.M.K. CHURCH
Rev, Hale B. Thompson. Pastor
Asheville. N LL. II inter'" clear
.skits large crowds ol both old and
young people found their way L,o :
worship in the Sunday school and 1
chm eh. Tin.' clfort among If h.e
youth" in the Sunday school depart- .i
ment for their conference budget *
assessment wt^s very splendid. The
lesson was interestingly conducted ;
and at the close of the class study
the review was made by bur pastor.
-The entire Sunday school, is
looking. forward to the motorcade
and picnic on< Friday.
The morning.service began at 11
o'clock?with a large cloWd in .at- "
tendance as usual. The subject-:
"The immutability or Unchangeableness
of Crhrist," -taken - 4'ronv
R'aul's Kpistlo to the Hebrews.The
message commanded prol'uunit^aT- ^
tentioh throughout and the clinjax
in the closing brought, great, outbursts,
of spiritual fervor. Many
viAit< rs '-shared in the. morning'sworship
anion^ whom were: Miss
Flnise Turmaw Mis. Mary F. Willinms
ot'Greinwiiotl. C,. Miss.
Annie?Hampton, I.aulum,??Cr- Mrs.
Bowens, New York i"ity, Mr.
Jacobs,^Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs.
Williams of Flat Rock. } Visitors
Arc always made to' feel perfectly
at home by our pastor and church.
At M :.*'><) o'clock, I)r." M. Lv Breed
ii.g^vith his tfhoii; and a large
gUMt? of his people gave a service undue
the auspices of the Columbia
Busy Bee Club .of which Mrs.
<ormon was preached by Dr. Breed
inir and the choir satig beautifully
The full board of ushers from the
y is i t i n g_ t-liti ixh soiv> ,1 .liniinr this.' _
service.- A most -liberal oll'cring
was received.
The senium for the evening was
delivered by onr pastor from, the
subject: "The Putter and tin-flay"
From the beginning ta the end
rapt attention was -given and a.^
tion o.fi God's presence among th>
people._ Our visitors were numerous.
at evening worship among
whom was Mrs. Sarah' RobinsoiJ,
Bethel church, Columbia, S. C. The
three hoards of stewardesses wen
beautifully, garbed for the com- ~
m'union service- both - morning ' and
night. The members of-the*conference
claims co_mmittee, boards and
conference claims. Our pastor will' be
having on Tuesday After the "
third Sunday in tlds "ly^rth. The
Jrive is direetetf' now toward the ,
achievcimnt of the local church |
buget on the third Sunday nite-of
ibis month in order that checks '
rmg-M?1>? nh-nvd in payment of-ati d
bills due for the month of Xovenv .
bur hcfoiv the pastor leaves for
conference. Boards, clubs and cir- ,
clc leaders' are reporting'on ,tho 1
third Sunday nite, to the rvalization
of this end.
ROCK HILL NEWS.
=- Tho upper division o4-- the Baptir-t
Sandy River Association closed
Sunday night. It was held at
Rev. \V. ('. MeOks church fur Boyd
Hill
I.'rof, and .Mrs. John Pickett why,
have been living; on \V. Black St.. !
have moven tm Allen street.
.Miss Ruth Wright, one of the
teachers at West jind,' spent the
week-i nd in Spartadburg with her
motlur .Mrs. M. K. Wright.
Mr Ilenry Perry and Mr. Henry
Drake who are working here spent
the week-end at their homes in
Spartanburg ,' i
Mrs. Alice B. Seals is somewhat
indisposed at'" her home on 11 agin '
street. |
Mrs. I.orine Daniel Pinscpi ' un- t
ifei-w. nt an "ope ration" rif W. "Philip- -2
M. ifey h.: spital." ^
Mrs. An pa Ltd I Jacob of Pbila- ,
nhia, Mr. Lucius Hall and Mr. Rob n
i t Hall were dinner guests at the
tone of Mrs. Ethel Colbert.
? Mrs. Mannie Ervin spent tho p
iveek-end at her*~hoine on Hagin -I
St. Mr?,' Ervin is on the faculty v
it Heath Springs. 'I
Miss' Reta Hardin who underwent o
in operation at St. Philip's Mercy '!
10-niRd is able to be* out apain.
Mrs. Hattie E. Ware of Green- I
ivood has been visiting her dauph- ?
:er Mrs. Ila F. Maddux fo,> the
ast two weeks. Mrs. Ware left
"or her home last Ifriday ^j;>The
Local Talents program and
Pro-Halloween dinner givert by
ho rypt* of m. Prospoct Baptist"
hureh was enioved bv all and es- !
wially the grand dinner.
Communion service was" held at i
he Mt. Prospect Baptist church
Sunday nite, with Rev. R. L. Brat
on, officiting. A very inspiring ser
non was delivered with a Very
arge attendance. ? {"I
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i:m;\r:zr:i{ \. v.. i:. < m r< ii 1
Kcv. I.'. It. Murk. I'aslor
ir I tM' :i;11 f,.|:>!u-,. v. a- '. : y ^.??.<l. "
lio\. Marl: \va.? nt' l> rk I
uii<?lIk r' term w it!) as. Wc arc
i.rla<l t<? !? vc hint lm< Ucv. Ma* k
l?ri act." t a > .til stirrir r ^vmnn
Suivi.i.v uijrlijt. His I-xt wa- Mat,l..w
'J-J i hai'-i' r 11th ati'l 1-UVi
verses* subject i :er.<l." A ;
. .am. people k'lt Mullin, fur ConiVrcju'c
Sui.uay. .i:;u;o; ih<Y-o that
[ ' ft wer> : .Mis.- I.ula .Moultrie,
Mrs. Kj\vuo:l Davis.* Mi.-- .Janic '
Donaj1.lv u j ..Mis. JL* sinfcje.. VViD
isiuis. .".Mi-. Ii'.rtha I-'ri ay was
4'.< ! on t''i- \yi < k. W'c Kojjf
-!r w ill siuii.hi.* ??t t vfith 'tis , a. ain...
''al'Touh. ri'i?ortws;'
( I JMCHV. <Ol.i.JK.j; MAYS.
Uo.-k Hill. . J{ v. I. J. Huberts,
prt^TTi' of "MTrniixI'VAMJ^Z church
city 't.as present I'li'Jay, Nov 1,
i*? i* <%r ic u|, hay cxeici is. unci
the subject! ".Sacrihcyij^]
iio.r-.Ijifc/' -Thb thirj&HtsJeft- with
u- "will n<?t be xionyf' rjsoiten. 11<
I - - said
we should not winy. uevelop !
mentally, but spiritually as well:
I he normal cln- s spm:surod
a Halloween aifair on Thins
day nitrht, hi tin- col<^. airiituriun)
A very nice. time, was enjoyed by
all who wore present. .Miss Pauline
Alexander ?,f Filbt i t,, is president
of the clas*. ; The /-ays realized y
nice sum of im ney'i'roin the alfa'ir.
'.Mrs BoNViCr the mati'on'and little
lautrhter*5ljfliiett'- spent the weekend
in Charlotte, N* C. with "theii
hushahd and father Lawyer Bowse!'
We missed theiu very much
and are triad to have th<ni backProf.
E.-II. Ever motored to Cb\
Ida. where he spent the week
. t:d with relatives and friends. 1
Lawyer Dowt r of ('i.ailulU1 "
made a pop rail on the campus
Wednesday to see Ahr*-:.' Bowrei .
and oautrntor, --v-v ..
Mr. John I). Wa'h> of Washington,
I) r,ta former ttraduate spent
a few hours on the campus Tuesilay
morning visiting his sister,
Mi Carrie Wade a member oT~
the Senior class. Another visitor
nil the iampiis was .Rev.'Jackson 'of
Davidson. N*. ('. Come a\rain
WARD NKWS
?i"ia\?njrr?cloudy.* lint a tine i
lay for ell chinch lovers. The.
mornintr worship bejra:. at the inu
il hour.= Sunday sclio" !on< ne : hy
'h.- Supt. M. A. Pajaret, with the
trnrhr'T's at thyii |mmv 1 Tiy pm
or. IP. v. W. T. KenuV'i. preach. >1
??worthy fennon. -and all pres. nt
ur.'i been D -v? ted TlVi.'uVssair.vi!]
fine r 1 <>!:tr with as oureery
hearts \v?-?made tn burr
is the man of God .talked to us
>v the wayside. Kvepy hr> iv was '
1 i . i" lia'v,. .Mis. William* ai d.
laujrhter." Mi-S Flfh- r T.< . Mr.
ford. oif". of our. leathers win* ],
-poke to us 'on "Riailine." whi
vas id io.ve-; l?v si!!. And tasked
JO people to--subscribe for thr Paint
Ttn. Lcadeiu .-u that .th?- school
:hih!r.cu could iuSVe ill' sr school
ioavs. An 1 "by doimr so they
.could l.scpme t ?"tt r nadcr-5. Quits
t nunibvlL niotore.J to the l'ui
T Mi-se Minnie Amos, at P fur?Hill
Sunday. "
>Vhool News
Hello everybody. We are proetnu1
.V'ii'h.asa'iit Wit:: tljv h- hir.nihtT "
f ai.i't ei sehoo] v.extiV work, un
r Cm- lead v-hin ot tile pl'ihvipsil'
l*i !' I apoiii*- Wo I- v. l't en .ii: > don
for. three we; ks.. l'lie'-school
tr??;!ui. lit __ is^ still , iinpio\ in>r. .
). iU- a imi!'ii) r i Mr. Ili-.f this morn \
i:tr. Thi' toaoh rs to <jo
t>> their ilas- rooms with renew j
il on, rtry. ' also nvw . iuspiratiun,
mil h>t> of informationJONKSVIU.I:
M:\\S
Son hiy \\ hiy day in .lorosillo
ho-a :- . o-ory was rnllv:
- I'm tit" itoijil oi' SilMKUKV. The "
ally oontir.iKs through mxi
nonth. More than four- linn.!; ' <
!oMn> - (>loo.oot was raisid dor- j
11 tr tlw .il Vs jjOrvioe.- Two prizes'
i'Vr offered 1 no t" '.'no win. i
aid th.- lartr >1 am.nt. ami oil" "[
o tho nun who paid tho larpost
_\l!>; Kliza Smitlr -who >
aid >1">.'1*'. won tho Q'.izo for tf.o _
a 'los; 'O : Mr. (loorye Mo- i v who
. id .Si t.OO. wor the priz." iV.y til. J
ion. Mrs. .los |d ino !lo.r.t rs. who '1
oiilrihtttod ovo.if S1 a.0'0, lvceiv.d
of! ovary ' oiiti n. . c
Tlio pastor, Kov. J. \Y. Wilhurn c
r.iudn .l two wonderful soimonsj
iiritur the day's service; Tm y j j
,'CTc "ir.spii ir.fr. We rati r.of "Inn j |
''til'.* s, liotli wi'K' lm>! li t- thot. v
o people .if Ji>n<>\ilK' aiv proud |
f Rev. Widutrn. His fourth an^v.'^g
ivt-tsary i .- ' beinK con.iuete.iMh.my
this week. The Uadinp j>
I
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: ; FagfrS
I PROFESSIONAL ?
| ^Awns
I)R. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Olliec Hours: {? to Ki A. M.; 1 to 2
I'. .M.; G to 2 P. M.
Spi-cia! Attention- Given Diseases
Of Women.
Office: ' Residence:
1125 Washington 22110 Hampton
Phone G-120 Phone 75G4
TJRTJ. G. STl ART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
Office .Hours: Telephone:
1 1-fill i-no o at t. _
vw i .\j'j i. ->i. i\es. wjz
0:00-'to 8:00 P. M. Office 37b6j _
' Office: ^ - Residence:
2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St.
? t>iHi-p-Hoyrs: [Telephone:?
11 A.'TlT to 2 P. M. Res. 8875
0 1'. >1. tu 0 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Ph>sician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty " Office:
Residence:,
2115 I.ady St. 1301 Pine St.
.'Columbia, S. C.
i
Office Hours Phones
8 to 9 A. M. Office 60.13
11 to 2 R M. Rea. 6798
6 to <3 P. M. o
Dr. Frederick ~
A<r ? i
- v/iuce: Kesidfncf:
1107'/i Washington 1416 Par*
Over Victor) Savings Bunk
Co lunula S. C.
Office Phone 8407 Res. 679?
N. J. FREDERICK
Attornsy-at-Law and Notary PubVi*
PEACITCErtN?AtL COURTS
?Stat* and Federal.. ~r ~
111# Washington St., Cola., S. C.
Phone 7811 ,
All Classes of Dental Work . Dr.
L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
r
Painless Extractions. Sunday! by J
Appointments. Days; Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Friday8 and Saturdays
Office: "~23tJyi-2 GervaTs Street
Columbia, S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Special Attention Given to Din- T?
eases of the Gums
Gold Crown and Brtuge Wot*
K "Specialty
Office Phone 642ft ' Roe. 32v?*
1126 Washington St., Cola., 8. C.
Office Hours: , Telephoned:
R 30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 60**
Residence 8871
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DRNTIKT
Fillings, Plates, Crowns.1 Bri.l>;ea
Sunday by Appointcneai "
Anpstheeia ? Sneers 'y
1107ty Washington St Coin ^ (7
njnisti rs -of'this seotion .Tr^on
nofrram; , . '
A largo : u:r.!).i of friei;dds and *
n/riihctv of Koslers' CNrpcd Btrff:
' til' '' ! ... ".in j to (, i e o i la -1
>V'-iy to b1- th ~truts of the
daple Creek Baptist Church.
rhey reported a p least. nt trip.
'l.l li-w.'c?i artv at the h roe
>f Mrs. J. II. Gil mo re was a cue
ess. Everyone enjoyed himself.
I l)o teat i f; s and ' students are
u\ pariiig; for 1 prc-Thtinkairivinar .
irogrpm. Everyone is looking for
vai'd'to a big affair.'
Mr. Stanly Fzoll of Cherokee
tpriugs spent the week end with
tis bi other and sister, Rev. and i
Irs, J;. R. Ezell.