The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 07, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
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, Saturday, December 7, 1935
NEW DAY HAS DAWNED AT
CHAPPELLE STATION A.
M. E. CHURCH
Columbia, S. C.?With the coming
of our new pastor, Rev. 1. W.
Grant, unusual events are happen-..
ing not only at Chappelle Station
but throughout the city. 'This man
Grant has a '.vision. The oUlcers
members-and lriends of Chappelle!
' " Station proved themselves loyal
Christians last Sunday throughout.j
the day in < very respect?spiritually,
morally and financially.
The attendance at the Sunday
acnooi was tar above that ol' the
previous Sabbath which \vas the
first day our pastor came. The
minister (peached a smashing sef*
moij at both the 11 :iiO . M, service
and ht 7:30 P. M. Two came
forward _at night,, one joined and
t- the other ashed to be prayed for.
At 3:30 P. M. a group ol intel,
ligent meit and women heard Prof.
E. A. Scott in a matchless addr< ss
"The New Negro". ^
The Rev. Win. Downs opens lire
' on the devil Monday night, Decern
. . ber 8th at 8:00 o'clock. Connearly
to get seats. Well heated
churrfh.
"CHRISTMAS IN -THK SKIDS'
"Message Theme at 2nd Calvary"
j The. Rev.?Mi?MarrpTeTTv Peace,
.Minister of the Second CaKar>
Baptist Church announ.j.s the following'
message th.tnes lb be
preached: Sunday 11:20 a. iii.,
"Christmas in tre Skies." An i
at p. m., "Bethlehem."
?You-arg-urgrd to hear these srrmons^
They will help you to : p[.
preciate Chiistmas and to cash in
on the Spiritual realities of the
season. "
Church- school at III n. 111. an 1
meeting of B. Y. P, U. groups at
6 p. m.
We'll tie seeing you!
UNION BAPTIST ( III 1U H
Ilev. L. ('. Jenkins, Pastor
The S. S. met at 10 a. nl, the
r.gular hour; the officers', teach-,
-^-^eia and"-students were"jQTTlk ir re-i.
spe^tivd places. The . p.-stum,
spoke to us at 12 o'clock from th(V
theme, "Spiritual values are nioie ;
'than material val.ios.'" which he
well 'devcir.t'od, In-, .cully airlspir^
it.tally. <?1
j All that v as. p - ;u iv wt'l
btJieiitetL" iauL_ceutalnly? - 11- -Wbett.er
piepared in-,se.ing \h-h+?s.
At 8 p. m. the pastor, nihil the
lostrum again and K r:t.. an
uiriLT s'jui sun iM^ i.itrvij, J I orn I
the theme "The- Lamb of dud," j
which was highly inspirational t
t*ndAwhose bU ssed It utbs .will for- I
ever live. ,
Whenever your soul woiil,; like
to be the guest to a spiritual feast
visit our miu week pray r meet-'
; inp on Wednesday i.ifrht ..
Tho B. Y. P. I!, is :continually
inei easing in membership and
working at its chief objective
which is developing . ( hiistian
leadci ship.
You are alw.ys welcome.
JHK'A. (\ E. iWlAdl lO
Air. Henry. AYehlrer.-trt Vo^Ulc i,?
Bethel A. M. E. (vi'.uic!:?Aft. r
Reverend S. H. Lewis tied us in
prayer, Mr. John Martin tool;
charge of the program for l?ecember
]. Our topic for di-erssion
was "Missionary Work ilV Cities."
.This topic was discussed int rtst
ingiy b^; different mhers of the
League.
We are looking lot ward to an
onthcr interesting nil. inspiritj;
program 'next nday. . Do.einb i
3.'. We are planning to have some,
musical selections and also . n address
on the subject, "Types of
Missionary Workers."' by Alt's. R
C. ?happ.lle, one of our ~g: a!
missionary workers, and also the
President of the Foreigtt Mission
ary Society. -We are asking thai
t,ou come out to hear her address.
Visiters are welcome ' at all
tines.
Rachel Kinard. r . pmti"
. ! 7LLLEN TEMPLE A. M. E.
. v cnriun
key. It. I. Lemon. Pastor
Greenville, S. Sunday sehoo".
1 , oi-tonrrl ?t tile IS' ft hull I . Tilt
lesson, was thoroughly taught by
Rev. Adam?: Mrs. thilh. un Rave
some timely remarks to the
sejiool also. .
Our pastor was away attending
the Annual Conference*. The
church was in charge of. Rev. D.
P. Adams. THT pri arVed a si: org
and spiritual sermon..' His text
was found St. Matt. 6 chapter and
part of vensis lit, 20 and 21.
His subject was "Making a preseveral
visitors, mong th in,
Prof. S. L. Dudley an instructor
in the Hisrh school at Salisbury,
N. C. the husband of our own
Mrs. E. C. Harry Dudley. He
made some encourr-ging remarks.
Mr. J. B. Calhoun gave som? of
thfi- important happenings of the
conference.
-The A. G.-E."League wet--^tr--Gi>.
m. The ).opic was Vliscu. s 1 fuliy
-The attendance was good.*
Wo ate' proud to say that we
ii 've uur same jinsiur uhi a iui another
year. He w;is at church at
evening service 2:30 o'clock ^to
greet tne people. Rev. Adams again
delivered a strong message,
nstng for a subject "Christ the
Bread to be eaten on the Christian
Journey." His text was
found II Kihg 19:1, 1 -ttor clause
also St. Matthew. After the ser,
mon the Lord's Supper was giv.
j in to a laige rumb.r. We had
4M4, rto connect, himself to t,he
. r church, Mr. Solomon GuinyanL.
r.t Th? services throughout the day
were good.
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JAMES A.M.E. ( IU RCH
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Rev.*I*. II. llymnn, Pastor
Conway, S. (??"-Sunday being ^
beautiful day many worshippers I
were present and witnessed a won J
dor fill Minion preaebod by the
llt'W pastor. lliS'lev-r \enV t?U? I
fn in Mark S:.""), using as a
j c't "The Up the Cross". Two
i) rsous joined the church, namely
Miss Klizabeth Johnson and Pobt
Stielv. Again at 7 o'clock h ? ascended
the rostrum with Rev. 13
J. Johnson aeompanying him. Rev..
Hyiuan has led us to believe J hat
he is a God-sent man.
The Sunday School is moving
:-n nicely with Mr. C. T. Steele as
superintendent.
Mrs. Mary Cochran and children
motored t" Pine Island last Sun
day io VTsfU her daugHt* r.
Mrs. Thojnas.ena Jones an instructor
of the Pine Island school
spent Thanksgviing at home. .
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Stanley ant'
"ainily have ? moved in the new
homer, located on the most beautirul
spot in North Conway.
M,. i -- " "
.... *. ii vi'vniuii ami i'. II.
IJuggins wore the dinner quests
<?i Mr. and Mrs. CJeore Cochran.Miss
I). A. Bellamy, Mrs. Thomasena
Jones and several small
children visited the Stanley's Sunhay
evening.
?The?True?Hearts glive a. preThanksgiving
Dance on Wednesday
night at the school auditorium.
This was a gala atl'.^ir. Music was
uinished by "Slim,"t and his orKca
1 The Palmetto Leader.
M II.I.Kit I'll A PEL A. >1. K.
ciiiRcir
tTho'('Inn c!v of Mar.y Welcomes)
lie*. (iL ll. Whit.e Pastor
X, wherry, S. ?.Tht Ilible is
tlie chart <>T life. W' learn about.,
-'his chart' in 110.Sunday school.
Tile pastor, SuptI* Floyd and
aeh:-ts -are striving 'each Sun'ay
to impress the ti ire course oi
life upon their scholars. The.l-^-snn
wiii reviewed by Mr. J. Wil
Mains-.".' _ . ;
Tli. text for niorninr. wuiishuit>\a
t ken fr. ip .Psalm 122:1 subject
"God's House.' This4 bring
the tiist Sunday the Holy Com iiumion
was a-iiministere 1. .
Those visiting weiv Prof. B. W. i
Gall'n 4.), Miss.s A. Rutherford,
Gertrude LLdler, I/. HxrU&erfoiU,
Anna M e Shell, Jennie V. Jolui phine
"Singleton, Messrs .Bynum Buiton
aiul William llauv
, 1 tilling'-the I.c-jr'ue hour, President
Harris c nduct.d ionseera.h
fr. meeting. Timely remarks
aii I the consecration prayer came
'mm Mr. .L. W. Allen, Sr. Th.
Leajruy is very much alive and is
spimsnrinjjf. a T a at the home o
.h. President Si/alay '.fternbon
at J o'clock. ' ?JU?the
-uvv-imv*- hour?the?pas?
_Lur .select;-.; Luke K: lf> us text, su #
'cel.- "The Powc: of the Lord.'
Aaain the I. rd's Table was
spread.
The Pajrcant-D.aina, "Th. Pow.
r of'th. Wold," last I-'rid y nit.
.cL .l^tlvury .l>uusl>vt..a i.,n (Ih'urcl
was very - imp. essive.- All tin
city churches took a part. Miss
ililic liar-'- h ad -uharatu, of LiuT't.irp?mrrfT
AIlTTul- Uhapel. Mrs."
a.nice Allen was the a en r 1 di
i ct r. ss-.
O. r pastor, Bro. G. C. Williums
" I Revs. J. S. Martin aii.l A, D,
, Jawkiiu atUiiiilM the Piedmont
A I' 11 '.I : L Oil!?'1.111*? lclst ?I'llilnv?
at AhheviiL'. They reported a
. cry henoi'u i 1 trip.
KMMAM II A. M. !i. t III UU!
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l!cv. .1. h. .Thomas, Pastor
Last Sim lay dawned biefutifu'l>/y
.ml i hnrt'h-goci s were happy
ill-cause of tlie weather, condition
ilavii g ha ' the privilege of pass
ingrafiMy through another, week,
ga1 ill -ss of hardships afid disappointnu
nts, a stiady stream oi
es n nrsitipers?eouV I?hi??seen
winding th.ir way to their report
ive temple of worship, iri order
to give th r.ks for past bless
ngs, T.n 1 t > h. encouraged to
press onward and upward to tlu
IV.g. er calling.
Thi- first day of the month-.was
a big day at Kntnianuil. A very
large nrdioree was seated within
the confines oft hkl sanctuary to
hear the word of The Lord'. . The
preliminaries w. re conducted by
the nastor dining .whicb_ tiina he,
-r ad ftr the /rromTh3rR~ii ksun n inrr^
ior. of the'tenth chapter of the
gospel as recorded by St. John,
alter which the tenth Psalm "was
rea.! alt, mutely. A powerful scroll
w; s d livervdj by the 1 eider
i the ll'oek. The text was solectid
fi opt the thirty-sixth chapter
of St. .Matthew, thirty-eighth
verse, th n sayeth he unto them,
"my soul is exceedingly sorrowful"
.to. Spiritual enthusiasm , was
?igb-uiii ninny wire ma n* to to. 1
happy-while the speaker expounded
the. triad tidinirs. This boinir
the first Sunday, the lord's Sup
per was administered to a host of
membeis and visiting frUnds. Th
Senior phoir pondered excellent
music.
Thi* Sunday school session was
-much-enjoyed-.- Thcr subject of the
-lesson, . Kara*a Mission- to ..Jernalom,
was indeed a great lesson.
The pastor was present
which a ided much to the occasion.
"Spiritual ' Power" was the
th'cnie 11 oni v h^Mr~R*1 v.*"*Phr> m a s
spoke during the evening worship
.\cts ot the Apo-tles, first
chapter ,eighth verse, "the attend ;
a'nee was fine an.i the evening was
impressive. A portion of said I
chapter was read for the evening
lesson.
Mrs. Cat l ie McGill, the wife of (
or - 01 nicr pastor made a very '
tinuly and comprehensive talk j
during which time she expressed :
her. joy of having been 'affiliated I
with Emmanuel for four \years. j
In view of the fact that sH'e will
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev. \V. S. Mims, Pastor
Abbeville,' S. C.?Sunday school
opened atilLdUa. ih...\vith the Conference
Superintendent, Olui Smith ]
of Due West, S.' After a J
lengthy discussion of the lesson a 1
review was given b^ Rev. R. I. i
l.enion. Then Airs. A. M. Perrin I i
of Cir? enwood, S. C. delivered an )
excellent adress to the Sunday
school on. the subject, ."Prayer."
At-10:4,5 a. ni. Elder Quurles "
read the scripture lesson from St. }
Matt. The bishop, K^v. '
K. C, Hanson came to us with the '
message from Hebrews 12:27-Ji7, (
using as a subject "A Kingdom ]
that cannotjbe Shaken, the King- *
doni that cannot be moved." This was
a very masterly s< rmpn and i
delive.tel to an over crowded con- 1
gregation. i
Bishop Hansom carried out the
plans for Bishop Noah \V. Williams
who was ill at his home ifi
Columbia, S. C. but. is very much '
better at this writing.
We av re glad to have Dr. and :
Mrs. J. ,J. Starks of Columbia, S. i
C, with us in our morning wor- i
ship. . * . . (
i nr uniur 1 - co'tiT:*ronce held at i
St-1 .Ianits A.?M. E. Church with "I
the bishon Rev- R 1' IliiiKnni 1
presiding, opened Tuesday night, 1
Nov. 27th. The welcome addr.Os- |
ses were male ' l>v the following: |
For the ministers Rev.. 11. V. Ken- |
ne.dy; -the hiisiness part of the 1
ity, Air. I.. A. Richp ; for the \
church, ..Mr. B. T. Johnson; for the ]
Sunday school, Mrs. Ruth G. Mas- 1
sey; for. the auxiliaries of the <
hurch, Mrs. (J. A. Gray; responsu <
>V Rev. J. S, B. mi. .lr~~Presiding J
Rider of the Greenville dTstrict, i
Wednesday moining the various
reports-were real and all made <
very good reports. The confer- '
once was largely attended by visi- I
'nrs from all partswf the statv.
Rev. J. K. Beard. Rev. T/J. Miles
and others were visitors. '
On Sunday St. James was-filled
io its cava city. A iter. tho appoint? np'nts
were read all ndjotYrned. [
Mrs. Marcia Marion of A rider
son, S. t'.1; Misses Almeta Mack and
1'aulyne Sparks wort week-end
isitors of the Miss Fair on" Brook
St. They also attended th" conference.
Misses. Helen and Catherine
Latimer. Mr. \YiJUiUH Latimer
spent tj,u ir Thanksgiving" with
their patents, Mr. ;.1nd 'Mrs." Lar?
kin Latimer.
.Miss Dorothy Lmnax of Clinton, I
S. ('. and Mr. Charlie Franklin off
Laurens, S. ('. spoilt Sunday with
Iiss laitii Y. White , also visitors
f the conf* rcnce.
Miss . A/.al?'c White, teacher at
Batesburjr, Si C. spent Thanksnvinp'
at home with hij* sister.
Miss Ruth Winter--- - ?-?- ? Mj
s A-nni- Omen. an economics
nener of P ndleton. S. C. spent
Thanksgiviiijr at home with her
arents. Mr. an I Mrs. \V. B.
fire. n..
On Satinday evening: Janv s A.
-Yado.- the ,exa.iidsin of Mr. John _
\V. Marrow, aeeidently shot hinielf
and died instantly. The l-riav
!?u.mil.v-has the?m pathv of- ~STT:??
W?- are triad to know t^at Miss
Mamie Boitkniirht of this city ha^
veeiyed a , scholarship tt> 'Allen
If diversity and will enter {.he second
semester: The 'aynounoeni' lit
Acas= made Sund"y_m'ruing liy_ .
KtnV W.. S. Minis. . . .. .
a Prof, and Mis. Win. Wit.de and
little sister, Earnest iiic Hrownlee
op1.nt t Thanksgiving in Orangeburg.
S. C.
They returned Sunday afteiron
and reported- having had a
pJeasant ?tay. Prof. Wa*Ut- js the
principal of A. 0. T School ah.I is
'o ne- splendid work thrre
We are glad to- h ar that Mr.
(leorg St other is im'piwing
neatly and we hope lie will soon
O :i',la 10 rt'tll! 11 hn'll .
Mrs. Dev mix is still on the sisk
*ist but some better at this writ?
ing. ^ ^
tay'uh: m:\vsT
e Christmas Cluh of I'nion
Baptist Church No. 1 will pay oft
I) ccmbep 20. IP.'lo Officers or
the year are J. II. Benson, Pro-ilent;
Andrew Jackson. \'iee Pres
(Ir 11. v a I )iiOs7~Tr iC; Eliza Johtv^ _
siim Seen tary: Emma Horace
Asst. See.
Deacon 11. I). Smith will sp*ah
on the subject. "Stand together'
at llie home of .Mrs". Geneva Dav.
is.
Miss V b'ln-ia K in<^ on - of tin _
membcis of Taylor faculty spent
a very pi usant Thanksgiving at
..Ja\annah. (?a. ^
Miss Eliza Castyr spent Thanks
giving ,t K i tig-tree, S. ('.
The?I'arent'Toachiv* A ssoria^
tion of Taylor rcliool will nt
Sunday. D.c. 1UM5 at the
school. J I
be leaving in a ft w ({ays' time fo
for -other parts, sheMiai^e farewell
to the memlM.s and friends of Km
manucl.
- We were v ry much grieved on ,
Icarrintf of the illness of brTrnp j
Willia-ms. IT is liopM that his "J
condition is much improved. (
.Misses Mary V'TUby a
secrit.iiy in The-^tiAmy^RrnooTT' ,
and Rosalee Williams, avmember (
of the senior-choir also teacher in
.the Sunday school wire in for the (
week-end .Mid worshiped at the
church of their choice. These |
young ia:iies arc teach, i s.
Misses Emily J., Kstcr E., ar.<l ]
Mr. Albeit K. Simmons also spent ,
the week-end at homo.
?d>tT- not forgot the "(iood I
lows Rally." Let us adopt the (
NRA "We do our part." I t
-Rtniembrr the doors of Emman- f
uel are always opeji. Come and
worship \Vith us. ^2
THE PALMETTO LEADER
MORRIS BR?\VN A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Raster j
The vaiiou.s si-rtices av Morris j
Lir^.vn will' well attended la^t j
sun 1 y. and the congregations J
istened to' two soul stirrimv ser
non preached by the pastor.- Tii?"~
ousual 8ermonette to the cniidi\n
irecueueu the nu>i htiatt- senium--.
i ne sUDjpct to the eninlrui was
'Giving and Receiving," and a
sponge was' used to dcinonstrat
.r,e thought -that was expressed
n the sernionbtte. The setnlon ar
LI a. in. \W.s preached from l
"or. 23'rd chanter, 21th veisv. Th
[lastor -.fikdfod as u" ?-t-lknmv-'Christ
CrO.ifuied."-" Dr. WitJierP
on was, at his best in the
splendid development of the 'V
cctcd text, and the large congregation
enjoyed a splendid Cast.
\Irs.' M. Withei spoon, the wile Of
hi- pastor united with the church,
ndswas assigned to Class No. 12.
1. A. Brown-.Leader." The S n :ay
iselioc-l held forth at the ussuai
iille. The A. C. .-K??LcRgtu -h-hits
consecration meeting,, and di%ssed
the topic "Missions in Ih
"ities." The League is takingOt..
lew life, an 1 a deal of intenst 0
:)eing manifested in the work.
Bro." R. tJ -ds'den, the President is
laving the ebopeiatioh of the official,
which is only riglvt and
proper. The lar re coogregat h n
present-at TblO p. m. Vvas again
:hrilled by th\- V.vrmotf JiFtached -by the
pastor, and taken from St.
'Just where you are ' ..was # selected
as the tlhmc, and the h aivi?
were indeed spiritually blessed
The. semurns^nf-JaaU-Sunday wild,
not soon be forgotten. Dr. Withi
rspb'bn is* gradually getting a
ip (in conditions i t. Mo.iris .
it town and we fc; I asssui. .i .t.iu
mutual good will be tin' result
Loyalty Month" has beep sug:tt
-ted by the pastor, ar.-Tthe t>: in '
bers will Work toward that end.
The IbiTy Communion was a>lmttwstciod
to large numbers t
both morning . lid evening sei vices
W rily, Morris Brown niVhiyed a
high day in Zion?
CHESTER I'Alt A(?R AIMIS
Thanksgiving passed pleas ntly
here. The Fair was in progress "
and many of; these who drd r.ot go
Jo other places, spent the timV at
ho Fair i?n i( tviiio the Carnival
unci the arr.y of beautiful and \a:
ied exhibits.
Miss Mattie Bouhvai'e, t.achcr
in .the. Wir.nsboro schools, -j.flit
.he week-end here with her. tolatives,
Rev. and Mis. McCiilloagh.
< emeU'i y St.
Misw Allien.' Pratt of Winn? or-o
iv nt A u? TnanMsgivTng /.ca.-m<f
with her aunt, Mi.-s Adleiie Fait.
Walnut St.
'Missel's. II. I). Gladden . ml Cyril
Spann, students, id Ben.diet
College. Columbia were we. k end
e-ts her, with their parents.
?Mr. and Airs, .L tin Wnhior , n . ^
lurlained at a tuikey c.inner or.
rhankstrivhi j Day, tli ir i riciiil.-.
Mtt and Mrs-. Trrtty Thu-nclC. rrF
Lane stcr.
Miss Willie Fox, of Greet", wood
City 'school, was in the city a few
'.oius Sund'.y afternoon.
Mrs. Pauline Keyes, wo iknown
as ,rThe Wonder Girl" gave
a"-program: at Braiio id Inst. Mm.' day
night, in which sr.u show.-.,
her w, nderful tal. nt "-s~ an' aiTist.'
With her sii.-sors,*an 1 without any
pit.tein, she cut most accurately
whatever was asked of her, ar
ease. She used her erayoi.s viry
artistically e eh time a. v.doping
tin exact Likeness ' of.whatever ?>i>jeet
she was asked to drawl. Indeed
she is a gifted woman, ano
pieastd her audience with her line :
{ awi:?-is , nd {painiingsl 'PioH.
Ai-yes, her h.u-ban.i conducted ti'.e |
rog'iam.
Miss Larry Smith of the Winn.- j
ooro 1 Li faculty p isse.i thru tlw
- it y Sunday evening:, .1 nroute to'
Wii.<tisb:ro.
Mrs. Jennie C. liauni of Caind.n
is spending a few days- In re a.? j
guests of Rev, 'aud Mis. F. R.
.mil 1 en - .
Airs. W. R. Douglass spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Greens
bo.ro, visiting her sister.
All of the out of town t. beliefs
>f Finl.y?ILL,?sp, nt?Uui?holidays?
nt their n speelive homes.
The District meeting , of the
Baptist*. in York, Chester and
ran field counties will hold a ore
ay . sc-ild; m at Calvahy. Baptist
lunch, IV.ors . y. 1).,. 12. A "Treat- '
inu* is anticipated.
- Rev.?and Mr.*.- B. C. -(Vmph, 11?
>f Anderson sp.nt ' Wednesday
ig.t with their ihclu an i aunt,
Rrof. and Mrs. S. 1,. Kinley.
Cluster friends weie.\..y much V
grieved t<> karn of the tragedy in {
ell and Mr. Robt. Crockett in .-.n |
uitoniohilo accident that cost the '
lives of both. These young men j
lived in Rock Hill and were tr.- ,
noute to Salisbuiy, when the cai
mllrded with- a truck. Mr. Rusell
was the son of Rev. Russ.l) ]
?t" Biackstock. yl Mr. Crock, tt
ivas'the only son of Mrs. Cro.kctt
he widow; nf thot lai r Rev, k'. .1. ^
i'rockett, Heartfelt sympathy is
xtoivk d to .tlu^jj, berea'A ed-fam'.k
in the car were |
wounded aiuLare in the* Good Sa
maritan Ilospitrl in Charl tte.
Mr. Robert N?dson, .lr. left Sun
jay night for Miami, Fla. ,
Mr. and Mrs. l). H. Babcocks j
aeautiul home, on York St. extondon
is nearly ready for occupancy.
Ff ic o 1AC r>11iir?C 1 f ev tlio
xxlitan A. M. E. Z. church. It is
juilt by a_ modern pi. n. ; .
Messers, Loroy,and Jcthro Lan ,
?y of! Kershaw spent Sunday alter |
ioon with their sister, Mrs. Mintie
Wright. <
rMrs, Delia McCullough spent ]
Monday in York and Rock Hill.
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<;RKfeN\VO()f> NEWS J
The \V. Mi U. nut at the home tl
of MisS'Jul&i Rapley Thursday b
nielit on Marion St. The projfj'. ui s
was coiriuet, d by.Mfs. Sallie Cur t
r.v, Litle Ihrnaiul Rupley reeited v
III,- welcome atfiress and Little l
.Mi.-s., Louise Arnold ' sanjj a solo t
also S rail I-.. Martin and Roberta e
loin .? rttd?.1 taiieue Mayes' took ~d
pui f> Hi th protfiam. The visi
ipis wort,*- Mrs. l>aisy llolmun, I
U.ssie ("ulbreath and Mrs, Mary i
Loo lit holds, Dt'u. L. I). Noil-, a
wood ai.d Mrs. Nora Hohnos, Miss h
M. K. and Bessie Walker. Afi..
; lla pruj;. mil the host'ss ,sor- h
cod a turkov dinner .with white e
?i i iiiJ/-. or.;fi4)orrios,Y ri'.-o, itravy, ^
.villi dr. --inc. h t hiscuit and t'-a s
an<l a sweet eout-e of ambrosia
" ''i ' ?< . The- hostess was- as-,
sisted^ by Mrs. Christine " Martini
.1,1 Ss A i m-ttVe?K-opky rr+o-l ?
v?dio Ma.-'7a lias. .
Mrs. Fannie Cromer had .. a^
quests to dinner Thanksgiving, \
liov. and .Mrs. F. J.? Daniels, and 1
i'ainily. ' :? :
"Tiio I adit s .Missionary Society i
with the Junior Missioijaiy So- ,
rjety iilet at the horn oi Mrs. W.
A. I'.riin Fri iay, No.. 27, The
o rosV". sorvril salad with saltin. . 1
. lU'hors a; cbflTee witTT cream. ~ 8
'.rtfccaun.u baptist- Churtli MRev?
K. J. Daniels, I'sstor
S; n .ay" seliool open d at 10:00
M ltifk. V. it-h til.' llrwlv ?.looted
Stipt. .Mr. J. H. Mcintosh in charge . '
A very splendid' su.cess was ex- J
Ueiienrnfl.in the change. Rev. K. 1
I. D nii-ls pr? ached' two very in- '
spifing sermons morning and eve- *
ning to an excellent congregation. '
i'lie. H.' V. I'. U. opened also with '
u.; ivwiy eleeted President, Mr. J
?v\ "71, Hani-on in charge, am. 1
~C made an eXccllc nt opctning. Mi
Walker of Fh.rtnc,.', S. Fans... '
demonstrator was guest to the eve 1
ning services at Macedonia visit- f
ing ministers were Rev. H." A. I
Peterson. and Rev. Ciols n. 5
.:.. ... \....'- : .. \
A J.ih News' <
Tii. N. I". t?. (,'lub was entertain
M~t>t Mrs. (J:?f:?Rotiinson?of ~
.Iiueial St.. Friday evening, at. \
o'clock. The hostess served
. Iiicken salad with crispy crackersi
and coll'ec with cream. Quite j
a delightful evening was spent in '
gain >s of t'ontiaet Bridge. Dr., 1
t. M. Tompkins ; wi n first prize
and Misy Sarah' Nance? won con- *
solution prize? j ?
TMNT: TTROVE A.TVT.%. UIU'rch '
Rev. 11. C. Cunninghcm, Pastor '
1
S.'nday was a beautiful day for
'i'n.r. h service. Sunday school '
ipci.ed at its usual hour, with 1
nt. M.i s .1. K. Boyd and coworkers
at tlgjii; post of duty. }j
11: to I; -f. jL-iuinim/ham brought
us a s ul stirring sermon.- Altei ,
which the Lord's Supper was ser- .
i il_ IL-WV -dom't think we calf say.
. nough about a good .church woik ' '
er, as Miss- Eva B. Boyd. She was .
faithful to the church. She didn't ,
talk nuivli. hut worked so faith
I 111. ' ,
Shv joinod...thc dutch and came
to Christ/ at. the affe of 15. M-iss |
TiuMMvdCMhvtti dus s. 1*
is tie iiicy that to us so Mar I j
>,i in i.? ili?' -voice that-_we "long j
tti hear, '
TT77TTT7 Ta7 .-way tioni ; srght anil,
S|H evhoS. ' ' L
But not too far. for our thoughts
to reach..
<i .)> h it " not forgotten/
v\ .-1- all proud of the return (
of Rev. Cunningham on the third ^
euiKiav-v?-evei y hotly greeted Rev.
i.'nl Mi*. Cunningham with smil- ,
R. .. t'irin.iny'nam is a gooJ I
; . a' l>i .. ' . i
Nni ? Ih.vd is spending the tvin
ter with her parents. Miss Eva
ii. iJoyti I'eii' ."or t ..arloite, Sun- .
>'
Mi-.* l'rtidenee Boyd, a student
?i 1 io k r Washington kpi.lt
Vnar.ksgiving wit.i her parents ."
"il Mi-s \"ivInn Tnhitis, a student
i Ihiiytoii Street sehooT of .New- ~
heiry spent Thanksgiving at hei '
.Mis. (i orge IIode and Miss i,
Katie Oxner of Raini.-ria spent
Thanksgiving with??.Mrs. Julia
liingei of l'eak. . i
Mrs. Carrie Nelson is improv
ing.
^
TARERNA.CI.K HART. ( III iiCH ?
Rev. Wm. Watson. Rastor r
io.. n' i11". >. t .. line. 1. Ilk {."?=- ?
This marks-tho hist Sunday in_Lhe_^
iiew.yejir i r the ehureh. Having ^
;u?t -closed on. of the most sue- j
1'1'SSi 111. yeUI S WO! g- 111 IJIC I11S*.01 y p
11C tin.* clunih- '-p aks well. for the
. :t ut l ow i t at menihers. \
Taiioi narle Baptist cluirch mem ^
her- felt a l>it in.*Iiwf Sun.'.ay morn ;l
inu wi..n IKa. Win. Strnhoirso re- . ^
poir.ii t at ID v. Win. Watson who \
i- . pati*nt at John Hopkins IIosp.tai.
was doing very well. n
'tin- Sunday school opened on
time, I'i-lo. All to. chers wet e c,
present. One hew scholar,. The p
lisson wit:| mo.Tt wo r,<n l-fu/. v
taught an I with wonderful and j]
lielpfful remarks by Rev. K. t". l(
Butler.* Bio. Kit hard Bradley, f,
pi. Miss Annie (L Kofn, Repor- ..
I r. . " * R
Mrs-. Mary Sullivan" was the din ^
nr.r gi est m' *>ei ,son and daughter, ~
ni Tli Miksgiving "Pav, <1011 Green -J
Ave. ; . ' ' J
Sister Kstir Mao Cowiart,, is
home from the hospital wheie she
. n erwent an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. J*\ S. Sullivan had
is their dinner guests Sunday,
Iter. 1, Mrs. Lucy Watson, A deicious
rouise was served.
Death: The brother, sisters
rnd cousins do extend many
t iln'fs t.i tlie nurses, * menlbers
find friends for their' kindn, ss due,
ing the illness and?cfmtti?of our ~
leaf sister. Miss F.tta Rosa Pitts. '
Signed, Wash Pitts, Lucia Wilnm,
Florence Clark, Daisy Davis,
Vira Mitch. M. M i*y Mitchell,
Mary Fy Cloland. i
.Tne PaSTor'a Aid Club met with |
- -
Sister Marie Black as hostess, op- 1
nod by the President. After tin* ^
tevolion^ - t ie club initcred into J
>u?iness ol' the evening. Afto[? i
bme.vciy brief discussion, *!
he t. kinjr of a spl ndid prillection ?i
>'e closed to meet at ^.he hotnc\ pf *
he President, MM K Jenkins- St
)nly eleven members were' pees-'
nt. Sister- E. L. Carwisp, Presiiu\
In the absent of the pastor, the
'ulpit was most ably tilled by (
lev. K. ' . Butler both morning
tid night, and believ? it or not. ,
" i'.v,i..o.n8 ..KIUVB' |>nuir,.i.
If the times. are too. tig l".l *uy'iicw
clothes, the "Filne,, hi till"
.'sh aml carry can dye theni j
ive. us a eh ike, 117 N. Calhoun
it.. A. H: Hyrd. Prop:
HOLLY IIII.L NEWS
The Holly Hill i'osc r.wiihi !_
h-hool i.' making splendid pr('g*-e*?
his term. The enrollment In date 1
s 51M5. . We are hoping that this
istriet will provide means of con eyane"
for stu icnjs. Ttiy- CnV-iillnent
would he approximately 800
f this was done: We told you at "
it the beginning of the tern' that
lie Holly?LiiLI?foot hull?t earn? i
r it thi#> venr to win nd th y
ha\V . madg ^the statement trucv
The first game <f the season' for.
he I lolly Hill Hull Hogs was at
Cltorge. Friday. November
nt'y piayeti a thrilling game cut- .
in?? idbwrFfKe'Tfafd' -tfev'm-'bf 'Ft':
Jeorge J'V a pass Tom Sweat t",
\elly for !if> yards. The star
(layers for Holy -IIill wi re: Sweat Simmons,.
Alien, Lisbon and K"lv.
Both teams show d much skill
(nd training. The final score 0-0
n favor of the Bulldogs. Novem>er
26, the Bulldogs again gave
St. Paul, a sound thrashing on the
lolly Hill grounds. The final re- ult
.was- 26-0. December 3,"they '
vill tackle St. Paul on her grmthds
)f course they are going to winVIr.
Dicks the efficient coach is due
"o >'?r-re-ht?for?hf;?sfilen'li'i?rmd?
intiring efforts to train the boys.
That - night after the game the 1
ligh school hoys and girls w* re
riven a fish stew supper hy mem- '
jei-s of the faculty. Mr. Dicks '
irpl Principal Roberts.
The Turkey contest sponsored
>y members, of the' faculty. De"
piber 2. afforded much fun and
imusement for all present and alio;
some profit for the school:
Tittle Miss Willie F.rma Wiliams
of the 7th grade was the
uckv winner. Mr. Freddie M.or-1
int was the winner of the second '
irize.
A splendid Thanksgiving fprorram
was rendered in the school
luditorium the Wednesday mornng
before Thanksgiving. The following
(persons responded: Miss
3. B. Lisbon, "Origin of Thanksgiving";.
the third grade, song:
'Father We Thank Thee"; Mattie
B. McKune, 5th grade, reading
"The Coming of. the Pilgrims";
Margie Simmons. 3fd grade:
'Thanksgiving Day"; the 5th grade
i chant. "Hiving Thanks": chorus
ly m/Zbu-y U?U<4nnh'- , _
School closed Wednesday for the .
udiday until Monday. . All mem- j
Vers of?the- frrcultv Jccept" "Mrs. "
Roberts and-Miss Lishmr-werrt-a^- va'y
for the holidays, either at (
lonie or elsewhere. Quite a few
if the students- "nwiii
aim' homo for the holidays also.
The following lines were writpn
by little Mies Catherine Gur?s ?
i student in the fifth grade tonne
>f her classmates:
dattie. you must, not, hesitate,
ror there isn't anytime to waste;
I'he hell is ringing ding-a-dong, '
Vnd the principal is waiting: migh- 1
ty strong. ^
We regret to say that Miss Mat- '
io Anderson a student of the Oth 1
trade and little Annie Lou Brown
ire still oh the sick list though (
somewhat improved at this writ- 1
ng. We pray for their recovery. 1
The Unity, Galilee and Bright | '
Uar schools are doing splendid i '
cork. Especially the Bright.Star .
ichtml under Mrs. Cassje Collier.','
"hey have organized a Mothers' '
lub.
The Adult schools at Unity and
lolly Bill under Mrs. Alma Jac[ues
are doing nicely.The
Holly Hill and Unity chares
have new pastors, the people .
eem to be well pleased and have f
iade splendid starts'. The Rev. j f
t Target Sunday morning where ]
hey had-ex eel lent?s^rrices-and at?f
tethel Sunday evening 7:30 when .,
e preached d wonderful sermon
rom Acts 12:10: "Passing Thru
ron Gates Unhindered". Rev. and
Irs. Farmer will come to live
4th?his partshers south He will
lso conduct a Bible class on the s
econd and fourth Sundays at 10 .A
,. M. at Bethel. . 1
The services at Unity" Sunday i<
lorning worn very interesting and
ispiring Sunday.. School was jq
onducted by the Supt., Prof. J. e
Elmore and review by the Fas- o
!)i\ Rev. Lisbon. At 11:30 A. M. t
he mhrning services began*. Af- e
*r the formal opening the pastor's
?xt was taken from Hob. 12:1. d
Preparation for the Christian t
ace." Our hearts were made to
urn as he talked to us by the way, t
|j|jjj reav?
? ^3
Pafrej
j: rhuH^. "'" * \
f PAR; )! ' f
C i
1)11. K. \I. DWiri S
- w^- % ?t.
Physician and Surgeon
Jtlice Hours: tv> 10 A. M.t 7 t-< P.
M.; 0 to :: 1'. M.
Special Attention Given i ' a-? * _
, Of Women. " ' ! -
Office: " R-s'-ience:
125 Washington .2-2do 11altii i^?rr
Phone G420 _ I'hor.o. 7501 - ...
DK. J. (;. STl'.VRT
Eye, Ear.' Nmsc- and' Throat ?
Glasses -Fitted .\ccura!< l>.
Office Hours: 'IVIej. t n>:'
1:00 to L:0o P. AL K- l?b!2 __
0:00 to'8:00 P. M. -.Office dTi-ti
Ontle: ' R evidence.
10d0 Taylor St> 1117 l*it:c St. " 7
^Office HouiS": Tiie.;h t.o
I A. >1. to '-1 1'. M. K- r-fft *
0 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappellc
- ' - Physician' and Surgeonliseases
nf Women and < hih!r?n
A Spocialt\
Office: - ' He-':.ii'^ce: ' .
51-15 Lady St. Idf-l p.y.- -?.'
Columbia, S.- C. - . - '
Office Hours Pnotu->
8 to 9 A. M. O Clfice 6U33 .
II to 2 P. M. lies, u.sij-A6
to 8 P. Al.
Dr. K. B. Frederick
Physician
Office: Kesiffi no
1107'/i Washington lllfi ParOver
Victory Savings Bank
Colum da S i
Office Phone 8407 Rev
N. J. FRF.DEHICk
Attorney-at-Law and NotarV'Put-to
PRACTICE IN ALL COI l:r>
?State and FeaerHi
111! Washington St... tola., n <
Phoive 7811
All Classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
D B N*T I 8 T
Painless Extractions. Set.days by
Appointments. Days- Mondays
Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursday*
Friday^ and Saturdays
Office: 23691-2 GervaTa Street
CalBmbig fr~f. r .
DR. A. H. JOHNSON
~ STRGEON"
Dffice: 1411 1-2 Assembly Str-.et
Phono 34.00
Residence: P13 Hampto^ Ave.
Phone 8710
An appreciable crowd wa^adafAat
o tiipht service.
There were also splendid services
at Lovely llill Church Sunday.
The Sunday School h'ssen
a as very interestinply discussed by
Prof. Roberts and others. RcVs. .
Pelley'Welfare-arid Bailey w tv in harjre.
R- v. Bailey delivered a
?oul siirrinp senium. The .Ijnu r
hoir of Bethel r- ndered excellent
nilsic- Sunday niirht"and will ten-,
lei a Christinas cantata ( t: the 22'
if -Prmiibci "Thyr~~ Nil; h; 1-V :w F1
Christmas".
Prof. Roberts and Mr. .Tames sweat
cuupht 17 squirt'* Is Thanks-,
giving Day and ate Hum all.
BR I'NSON NEWS
St. John A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. A. Jenkins, Pastor >
Sunday was a brierht day far aB
hurch-poers. Rev. Jenkins deliv- .
red an excellent sermon. llo'fo.-k
lis tXt from the ll t h- rm le 1 s: *
13. The people were very y lad to,,
iave him hack for his. third year
t the Rrunsnn Circuit.
MARION M \\ S ,
Mi's. Mary TisdaI of
pent Thankstriviiiir with M ;. and
Irs. Ronsewlt Tisdah ? '* ' n.
'he table was loado/1 wiUr Yu ijcnus
food.
Mr. I.."IV I.urley .of Marion '
ver . a I. Ornnc-hay V.. -,S, , 1 ~ i' .! ..
onforonce. While over. :lie- >'n
f Mrs. Davis of Marjpn to..a him
o dinner rwhore he an.; his friend
njoyipd the dinn- r.
The lollef-.L^n J^jjv^t. dehn Simay
was $55.2?i an<f>unds\y ritrht
he trustee board reported Sa.OO.
Miss Elizabeth Campbell ija- re
utned home from. Aloxandr Va.
isting me sacred
ions to our compe
understanding, digService
insures |VljTj|
ete compliance with Ir^l
e inviolable rights
esires of the he Svjjlj