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December 14, 1935
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REV. ANDERSON TO PREACH
J ' HIS FAREWELL SERMON
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Rev. J. C. Anderson who has
; pastored Sidney Park C. M. E.
1 church-for the past five years has
been transferred to one of tr h e
largest C. M. E. churches in Memphis,'
Tenn. , Rev. Anderson will
* ?preach his farewell sermon Sun
/toy at 11 o'clock.
At 5:30 o'clock there has been
'arranged a farewell . testimony
meeting and some of the city's
> best talent will appear on the program.
At this meting the new
. ' pastor of Sidney park will be announced.
The public is invited to hear
Kev. Anderson preach his farewell
sermcm and in the afternoon
he will deliver an address. Sid-"
ney Park's new pastor will come
from Memphis, Tennv
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BROWN CHAPEL A. M. E.
CHUURCH
Re.v. Wm. Brown, Pastor
.Vtthuv Town?The A. C. E.
League was organized" on las Sunday,
Decri, 19135 with the following
officers; president, Silas Bro
sia; secretary, Thelma Jackson;
treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie Peaster;
reporter, Mary E. Taylor.
On Sunday Dec. 8th the League
was sopened at the usual hour with
the president presiding. The minutes
of the last meeting were read
received and, adopted. A short program
was rendered. Our topic for
discussion'was "How to Make our
A. E. Leairut? Grow." Remarks
by Mr. John Hunter.
(Mrs.) S. Biosia, President
(Mi?sl M. E. Taylor, Reporter
ST. JAMES A. M. K. Clll'RCH
" Rev. W. II. IJtuhT.-pOTtot
i Sunday school was called to order
10:00 q. m. with the Supt.
? . i?-in-chance: ~.Aftrr the" rlass- stxnly
of*the lesson the school was beautifully?reviewed
-by Mi's. W. G.
?-??^wens. ?After
all preliminaries the pastor's
text was taken from Nehemiah
5:6, subject, "Building a
City Wall Under. DifficultieaJIiSun
day night he pryached 1'rorft Act.s
5:15, subjects "Individual* influence."
jThese sermons held the
congregation spell bound for really
Rev. Bouler is a preacher and
pastor.
The Silver Moon Club met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Comnver
Webb Dec. 2, at 8 p. m.
Stewardess Board No. 2 met at
the home of the PreST Mis. Katie
, Solomon .,on Henderson St. Dec.
3?(J. Stewardess Board No. 1 met
at the home of Mrs. Annie Jun.erette
1716 Wheat St., December
! th with the Pres., Mrs. H. M.
Young presiding. Each hostess
served delicious repast. These
boards and club are making progress
and expect- to do great
thirngs in the future. Among the
\isitors Sunday were: Mrs. W." G.
Owens, Mis$ lluttie Mae Morris,
Mr. Thompson ii-nd Mr. Preston
Meadows. Come' again.' Visitors
.are always welcome.
SERVICES AT CHAPPELLE
STATION, SUNDAY, DEC. 15.
At 11:30 o'clock, the Rev. I. W.
Grant, pastor of Chappelle Station
A.M.E. church wi.ll preach
from the theme: 'Under the
~ mristmas Star."?
Order of Service:
1U:00 a.m. Church school.
11:30 a.m. Morning worship.
" 3:30 p.m. Guest Speaker.
6:00 p.m. League.
7:30 p.m. Evening worship.
The Rev. W. M.^ Downs will
continue preaching at this church
throughout the week, each night
aT~S~~p:rrn?Thtrtm hlic "is-- alitaya_
welcome. .
JONES ( HAI'EE A. .M. E. ZION
YOL'NG WOMEN'S MISSIVE?
FRY SOCIETY
Miss Naomi Reid :!. Vwhtfully
entertained the Y's of Jones Chapel
Ch.ui;eh Wednesday Nov. 28, at
her lovely home in the 2200 block
of Gervais St. The President Miss
, -Ela-rcnce Benson presided.
The meeting opened with-singling
"Draw Me . Nearer." Following
the _ devotions we' received
words of greetings from the prcsi
dent. She >:dso mentioned the call
meeting held prior to conference
and $5.00 (fi.Vc dollar) had been
laiscd in the eirort.
Miss Corine Gordon district pre_!
-i ^ vr \if M CJ
siaem ui tne. i. ??. .?i. o. uiu^iii
greetings t<rthc club from the an
nuat conference, and picaui)ted the
banne r which we had won by re.
polling the highest amout of mon
ey at conference. - Tho banner will
remain the prdperty of this club. .
? Mm- H C Vn11n[r dsn brought
greeti|ngs from conference. He
made a very encouraging an{Tintcesting
talk, in which he thanked
the Y's for their loyal support
in helping to put'over the pro,cram
of the church, and was assured of
their continued cooperation.
Ths, being the first meeting in
c the conference year, thc president
in ( very optimistic talk spoke of
some of the things that might be
> done this year to bring cheat and
happiness to Hifr^ess fortunate in
our own vicinity. She also thank
ed th? mo tuber a for working together
so harmoniously. A visit
was planned to the Jaggers home
on Dec. 26.
^ Me? dames Lucile Reid, T]liza
Mickles end Mr. Sam Kinsher were
welcome visitors. The members
enjoyed their remarks and thanked
thqni for their contributions.
AHv-uTvitid in- singing the club
sohg after Which 'the hostess as
sisted by Miss' Hattc Reid served
a delicious salad course followed
^ by mints.
Mas. Mary HH'ke Will entertain
-----tha Hext meeting jd, 2210 Lady St.
on Wednesday, Jaji. 1, at 4 p. m.
Mrs. Rebecca Norris royally cn
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MORRIS BROWN A. M. F.
CHURCH ??
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
Rainy weather at. service time,
prevented nlany people front attending
the service Tat Morris
Brown in the morning. The pastor
however, delivered the usual serhionetto
to the children who were
present, in spite of the imioinenO'
weather. The theme that held
their interest, was "Bearing false
witness." It is pleasing to note
that the interest'of the children in
the messages that ure broughj, by
Oie pastor, is still maintained.
At 11:00 A. M, Dr. Witherspoon
spoke, selcctimr as n tovt Roman* I
15th chapter and 13th -verse. "The
God of hope" was th? theme from
which a wonderful sermon \\i.:s
preached. The pastor's two little
)oys, James, Jr. and George were
received in the church on probation,
its was Miss Hattie Mae
Thompson.' ' We were pleased to
note the presence of Mr. W; A.
Jacobs, u-nd Mr. A. Ford among
the visitors present. Sunday
school and League services were
veld at the usual hours.
At 7.:30i;p. m. Dr,? WitheEspoon
preached^ another soul inspiring
wrmoh fW>m St. Luke 10th chap- '
ter, and Slst verse. "The two sid->
es of Life" constituted the theme
trom which the 'sermon resulted.
The Spirit of Benevolence wias
stressed, as the speaker unfolded
his sermon to the inspiration
of his hearers.
This month is scheduled as Loy
altv month at Morris Blown, and
a One Hundred per cent cooperation
is i xpectud.* ffie 1st quarter-1
ly, conference will be held on the
13th inst. The, church prays.for
Rev. Jesse Middleton who underwent
a mayor ope nation a few
days?ulgo, anu is Jitill very?sick. The
new pastor is getting a grip
on the situation, and is showing
his ability to formulate ?; .'worth j
while program and there is no reason
to predict anything But sue-:
cess. The officers of tne church, I
thn lny.it wwU'ovft ip t.W Vinei.
yard, will endeavor to aid in main
taining the reputation and Standing
of Morris Brown in the connection.
The church lookp forward.
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MT. LEBANON A.M.E. CHURCH '
Rev. C. Lewis, Pastor
Sunday was a high day irT the
above named church.
Sunday school convened at the
usual hour, with our faithful Supt.
Mr. Moses Britton and teachers !
in their places. The lesson was i
taught and timely reviewed by the j
Supt. The pastor and his wife j
spare no time in making our S. S.
lively. . I
At 11:45 the morning1 service b>e
gan. The pastor seteeceu 1.1a
ot. John 6th chapter and 63rd
verse, subject spiritual life. Tins I
sermon will long be remembered j
Sunday was Communion day.
The Holy Ghost searched from the j
pulpit to the door, and each heart |
was made to feel glad.
At 4:00 o'clock the twelve trib- j
,'S given by Mr. Arthur Brown, for I
the benefit of our church rally. At
6:30 prayer meeting was led |
by Bros. M. Brotton and Jones.
At 7:00 o'clock Rev. Lewis selected
as a text 50 Psalms, 14-15
verses, subject ''Paid- dp policy
with God." This was certainly a I
soul stirring sermon. Oh it was (
wonderfully enjoyed. ~
A Pie Party was. given by Miss
Ten/.er Brown on Saturday night
at the home of her parents, also
a chicken supper by Mrs. Sadie
Pope at her home.
On Wednesday evening an old
folks, concert Was given by Mrs.
>. K. B. Lewis" and Mrs. --Cuter?
Biown. It was quite -musin.r? .
werybody seemed to enjoy?thtenotvram
very much indeed.
On Friday night it was preaeh?Hg
oy the Kex. Pendergrass. This
was quite a sermon, all for the
benefit of our church rally.
Little Miss Hertense Cooper,
from Hamlet, N. C. spent Thanksgiving
with her aunts, Mrs. Rbsi (
Lee Brown and Mrs., Ruby
Brown. She returned on -Sunday
with a veiy pleasant stay. Little
.ioss Parson got his arm broken
oil Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Louise Brown has been sick
.'or about three weeks; she left on i
Sunday for Sanford, N._C.._to enter
the hospital for treatment, T
where her husband is at work, i
Rev. and Mrs. C. Lewis were the i
dinner, guests of Mr. and Mis.
Nbrman Thompson of Kenth, on
Sunday last; they expressed them
ful-dinner, presided over by Mrs.
Corine Thompson, the queenly
wife of Mr. Norman Thompson.
Those on the sis'; list are: Mrs.
^ 1 *"? *? r? I I
c-iaran ctnwn, mra. i*r
Rosa Goodwin and Mrs. Nancy
McBrkio. All seem to be impiovjng
very much.
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor
Sunday School opened by -Superintendent
ET~ J. Foxwjprth. In
spite of the rainy weather a splendid
crowd was present.
Sunday morning we had a wonderful
preacher with us, Rev.
Armstead. We were also glad
to have Rev. Air ma lead with us
again Sunday night accompanied
uy his wife.
Rev. Mack was called to Dillon
on an Allen Day ocassion.
Rev. A A. Tavlor was the guest
of Bev. Mack Sunday along wiht
Rev. riodge of Florence, S.C.
Mrs. B. T. Calhoun* who has
been on the sick list for sometime,is
improving very nicely.
tertained the Y's at their Oct. meet
ing at 20L Henderson St. A short
session of business was followed
by- an enjoyable social hour. .A
very palatable repast w<as enjoyed.
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MORRIS STREET BAPTIST
CHI RCH CELEBRATES
70TH ANNIVERSARY
Also 13th Anniersary -of the Pastorate
of Rev. J. C. Dunbar
November 4th-T0th
Charleston, S. C., December 10?
The Morris Street Baptist Cfiurch
i-glabratod its 70th Anniversary
and the 13th Anniversary of the
Pastorate of Rev. J. C. Dunbar,
November lth-10th at 8 P. M,
each night. Program for week as
follows:
Monday night, November 4th.
M. C. W. MePherson. Master of
Ceremonies. Selection by the
choir; Invocation; Instrumental
solo, Miss Elizabeth Frost; Paper
subject "Health", Dr. J. C. Jackson,
M.D.; Sermon, R' v. Harris;
Collection; Benediction.
Tuesday night, Miss M. J. Antrum,
Mistress of Ceremonies. Selection
by the choir; Invocation;
Vocal solo, Miss Sallie Anderson;
Recitation, Miss Ruth Dobbins; Vocal
solo, Mrs. Flora Miller; 10 minutes
talk, Mi*. J. H-. Williams; Sermcn.
Rev. B^~ F. Bradford, Pastor
Wesley M. E. Church.
Wednesday night, Mr. P. J.
f tinnn 1 lU.nfm- f,f fnl'mrmiw Kf.
lection by the choir; Invocation;
Selection, Teachers' Glee Club,
Prof. J. W. Whitaker, director;
Sermon, Rev. T. _Q. Mills, Pastor
Central Baptist Church; Collection
Benediction.
Thursday night, Mrs. C! McPhcrson,
Mistress of" Ceremonies.
QfllflflHnn In- tlin ??*Uaui Twoti'n
mental solo, Mrs. Viola Colonel;
Vocal solo, Mr. R. M. Anerum; S?lection
by the choir; Sermon, Rev.
W. G. Kinard, Pastor of Calvary
Baptist Church; Collection-; Benediction.
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Friday nitcCMrs. M.W. Smonks
Mistress of Ceremonies; Selection
by the choip; Invocation; Vocal solo,
Mr. Lewis Simmons; Paper Mrs
v: ErBrown; Vocal solo, Mr. William
Middleton; Talk?"Church
Unity", Mr. X, F.. Cook; Serinonr
ReV. J. W. White, Pastor of Memerial
liaptist Church; ColleeHnfrr
Benediction.
Sunday morning, Reading of
Chitich History by Mrs. R.. pobinsfPri;
Sermon, Rev. J. C. White,
n.I>., Pastor of First Bapt. Church
Winston-Salem, X. C., subject:
"The Divine Leadership";* Vocal
solo, Mr. A. E. Walker; Announcements;
Collection: Benediction.
Sunday afternoon. Selection"
CJiorus of.fifty*voices; Sermon Rev
I. C. White, D.P.. Pastor of First
Baptist Church W%iston-Salem, X.
C., subject:' "The.dlanl of Ethiopia";
Collection; ^Iusic, fifty voices.
Report of church clubs. Benediction.
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Sunday night.^JSernion Rev. J.
C. White, D.D., (subject-: "Flying,
Running and Walking". Reading
of Pastor, Mrs. J. W. Grant; Duet
Misses L. Johnson and D. Raxby;
Obituary of the Death-Mr. C. AWMcPherson,
Church ' Clerk. Remarks
by the Pastor, Rev. J. C.'
Dunbar. Collection; ? .Announcements;
Baptism; Benediction.- At
this service .the church, was filled
to its. capacity. After each sermon
an" appeal was made to the
unsaved souls'. E'ujh mywb.cr wTtr.
asked to give a pfeniiy for "each
year of the church anniversary.
During these services the church
mis* d $ ion.no..
A committee was a|>p< ipted by
the pastor to arrange for the annivcrsarv.
Members of 'committee:
"Mrs. R. Robinson, MPS. F.~
Brown, Mrs. M. W. Smoaks. Mrs.
C. McPherson, Miss M. B. Rbper,
Miss M. J. Ancrum,.secretary; Mr.
J. W< stley. chairman; Mr E, Gihson,
Mr. P. J. Green, Mr. J. Burns,
Mr. O. Ringlet on, v Mr. Witv. Simmons.
Mr. C. W. McPherson, Mr.
N. E. Cook. This . committee in
turn appointed a committee on pro
gram, T<^ gram committee as fot-~
lows; Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs. C.
McPherson, Mr. N E Cook. Mr. W.
Simmons, Mr. C. W. McPherson.
Mr. E. Gibson, chairman; Miss M.
B. Roper, secretary-treasurer. This
committee worked well financing
the anniversary.
A summary of the History of
the Church was also drawn. These
facts \ver6 collected from Rro. R.
B. Paterson and Sisters Rosanna
Ward and Lydia Melton by Brothers
C. \V. McPherscn and tv. Gib
son, and Sister JilabeJ R. Roper.
On Wednesday evening, NovOmtce
enjoyed a pleasant evening with
a delightful vrpast at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McPherson.
Editorial committee: Misses M.
J. Ancrum, M. R. Roper and Mr.
E. Gibs""
rilE VOLUNTEER CI.I B OF
1st CALVARY BAIT. CHURCH
The Volunteer Club met at the
honifi nf TNT i-r Rlnl-lry, 17QR Oi|]h'oun
Street, November 2. The
meeting was called to order by the
president. After de\otion the roll
was called and each member rcneated
a Bible verse. The regu
'ar business was carried out Tn its
usual order. Mrs, Elija Walker
was reported some better. ^The
meeting was closed and the hostess
served a delicious salad course
On December 5, the club met at
the home of Mrs. F.liza Richmond.
The meeting was opened by the
president after devotional the min
ut?s of the previous meeting was
read by Mrs. F. R. Blakloy and received
and adopted and many comments
were extended for such nice
minutes. The roll was call rl and
each member repeated a Bible
verse. After the regular business
a program was as follows:?Instrumfntal
solo by Mrs. Elizabeth
Smith and Recitation by Mrs. Mag
gie King; Solo, Mrs. Marian Watts
Recitation, Mrs. Sophronia White.
The program was enjoyed by all.
M'-s> Richmond assisted by Mrs.
Mk>ore served a flelieious ealad
course, cocoa and cake. The n^xt
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs, Georgia Latimore on Sligh
\ THE PALMETTO LEADER
Mil.LRU I'll A PEL A. M. P..
CHURCH
(J. H. White, I'astor
Newberry, S. C.?There was a !
The lesson was instructively reviewed
by Supt. 1'loyd. The morn
in^ worsrdn beS.-n_.with children's
- hour.?Mr?fr<?r iicriinc Antu-c w-^'t
ly sang a solo. The pastor spoke'
from Psalm 141:3,' Then littl?
Miss Evelena Martin played a pi
JIIU M/1U. ' 't
For the Adult church Proverbs
23:7 wa?s used by our ministei,
subject, "Wright c.nd Wrong Mo- j
lives in Chuuth Work."
The visitors- Were Deacon and
Mrs. Nellie Ruff of Prosperity and j
Mrs. Nellie Rutf of Prosperity ami ]
Mr. and Mrs. Kugerie Gary.
Sunday afternoon thfe League
and fiiends found their way to
President Harris' home, to attend
the Silver Tea given by the League.
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President Harris was master, of
ceremonies, and made things very
plcalsant.
The League hour was. very "enthusastict
lly led by the Vice Presi
dent, Mr. James Carter.
Mr. Tlnirman Rceder war. a via?
itor..
Under the direction of Miss
Anjeroriic Young the Junior Cr.oir
sang very sweetly at both services
On Die.-22, at ni.'.ht the Junior
Choir will present a Xmas P..geant.
Also the Senior Missionary
Society will have God's Xmas
" i ree under direction Of the paslor..'
The ' membe.H anjrl friends an j.
urged, to bring gifts for the sick
a raj" less fortunate ones to go on
tlie tree.
Little Catherine Mae White
made a trip to Abbeville Dec. 1.
lo SO, hi I- pod-nti.' her. Mrs. Knnna
('. Ransom and Bishop II nsunv.
" MARION NEWS
St. John. A. M. E. Church
~?Rev. A:. J: Jent(tn,v. Ra * tor?_:
Sunday was a very gloomy day
for church-goers, but imifi ItTie rain
the real members found their way
-to their post- of- duty.?At 11:0Q- o'clock
-Rev. Jenkins asc? nded the
rostrum after the usual devotion,
he took His ,text 1st Kings 17th
chapter, 2-3-7-9 verses; subject:
"The Brook That Dried Up".' He
preached an inspiring sermon and
those that were present enjoyed a
spiritual feast.
Sunday afternoon at 3' o'clock
the Sunday School was called to or
:er by tbe_assistant. Supt. Miss .
Ermer Benjamin with the othicers
presenj. Th? school was out in
irge numbers.. After the lesson
we wore favored to have Prof.
Scott presented by the Suet. Mr"
-M. J. Davis. He addressed the
school very interestingly <>n th,
suV>ject "Cooperation" which - was
enjoyed by all. Come again, we
u-' glad to have you.
Sunday evening at 1 o'clock Key.'~
Jenkins ascended the rostrum and
nrcached from the 91st Psalms,
14th versp, subject "God's Answer
to Man's Trust". He pr< ached a
soul stirring sermon 4nd many
were made to .rejoice while the
man of G"od spoke to us by the
vaysiile. Rev.Jenkins is a good
preach' r. a fine.pastor, a Christian
gentleman an,I a great leader and
by following his program success
?s sur to be ours. We- are 'glad
'11 have him returned to Us, he is
a young man and knows how to
wr rk and that is what, this church
n' eds.
Miss P.ol erta Rbbinson (lied In ~
New York City and was hrnught
to Marion on last Sunday, her former
home and was buried in the
family plot. The church was filled
to over-flowing to pay the last
resnect to one of the daughters
of Marion. "
Sunday morning the members of
St. John and community were shoe
kod when the news of the very
1,1 I l - r Ti..?iUA?
flllll >?II DIUIII" I
John Gihbs was hurled over the
town. lie was the' treasurer of
the Trustee Board of this church.
He was a good man and . a Christian
gentlemen. We the members
of St. John Church extend our deep
est sympathy to the bereaved family.
Mrs. McBride the wife of Rev.
McBiple is very ill at this writing.?Mr.
McKinley Johnson is al'
so very sick.
Collection for the Trustees amounted
to"$2fi.OO.
JOHNSTON NEWS
At ft the) C. M. E. Chinch on
Sunday a.-m. the new pastor, Rev.
J. M. Blas>sengalo pre' ched a wardorful
sermon.
We wer verv "lad to hnv? *h
li.. r aU-w T? J 1
racuiLy jx me- xvosenwtuu cwnooi
to hf. prmmnt \v;tVi ifli llK-n fvion/hi |
Conic attain you arc always welcome
at Reth?l C. M. E. Church.
?The- Woavlc's \T_|?*j"nai;y Society
of Bethel-G. M. E. Church met
on. Sun-ay afternoon. ^
Th" Misses Sarah 0. Simpkins (
and Frances Dobbins, faculty of
?>\c Rosonw.ild s hool sp: nt the j
Thankssrivimj holidavs iYi Colnni- ,
b.io with Miss Simians' broth u1.
Mrs. Williams of Columbia. S
C. i-' visitimr in the home of Mr.
nd Mrs. Jjbs.h Ounter.
Mrs. Evelyn. Willianis and tyis's j t
Emma C..! Vouncr are readers of.)
the Palmetto Leader.- jj
Miss II; ttie Ross ai d Mr. A!-j-|
Pert Washington motored to Aiken
S. C. on Sunday afternoon.
Real Th" ! Imetto Leader.to
learn where your friends are,
and what they are doing.
Etta Moten is a fine artist with
a depth of emotion and expression.
Major Edwsrd Bowes, W. 11. X.
Managing Director.
Ave. in Kendletown.
Mrs. Marian Watts, President;
Mrs. Carrie Kemp, Secretary; Mrs!
, Maggie King, Reporter,
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EMMAM E4-A. MfTETc HI RCHa
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Rev. J. K. Thomas, Castor
Charleston- Wu. have, thus far
reached another tweilth nioiuh.
Ttie yivr's race is aim st at an i
< iicT lie lore the close ol the jour- 1
iicy many will ha.e lallen by. the '
^ayj y.it the rare n>e - iin.- \
Change of JtTTrfe duiing the tttonl-hs
Piisaed hh*e made soiiK* ol" u> t>ct- j
f *?* u n/l
muu ovuif wwrsc. iCi'VTitr<ii? >-s I
of our conditions, t:nere. is much to
be thankful -lor since wo buv'e been
privileged toh.vc this opportut.i-'
iv. ..
We are glad to. state that Emmanuel
U still alive. Our pastor
oil last buu my morning pleached,
a noble sermon and the luemb.-is
frier.as and welwisheis of ETnai.utl
were the recipients "i .-pifji'.ai
food which will help to sustain
them through the roming week.We
were pleased to have',with us
Re v. H. M. Turner, a product?t*f
Emmanuel and now the' pfogi\.-sive
pastor of'Embiy A. ,M. K.
Church.
Dr.'and ,Mis. ("uttar (while) of
,\'ew-York worshiped with us. Dr.
"t'uttar nv.ule a sp^-imTd talk in
which'he-ex-pm-ssid hiiiu>i ll as ha.
ing been defighted to be in our
midst, lie f 1,11' 1 lier state! t at in
enjoyed? the ."service*'.
"I he lost s'hvcp all 1 the" seeking'
shepherd,, was' the theme from
which the pastor spoke at the evening
worship; the .text of Which
may he found in-the 18th chapter
of St. Matthew at the 12th vcr.-c,
"How think ye? If a man have i?
nemired sheep, and one of. them
Bo gone hstrav" etc. In tin. - m-..
>i his st'imun, Rev\ Thomas poii.i
ii out tr.at the ehiiivh is t.'.L sheep
Cold \yhere the sliee.p are eared for.
;lcen<]caYoied to impress upon
Jum who are not in the fold to
iuirr [i <1. el -1 u irrrrt em.r t heroin.
This evciny nvissage was very
. actieat aiHl. unliitnng. V isitnia
ministers, Revs. LaVallie and K.
Doctor..
The pastor visited a number ot
siek members- durme- tnCT 'pas.
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<t. Philip A. M, K.- Church. Sunj,
lay school opened at 10:00 a. m.
iy the Sept., Mr. I>. l.yles; Tin
ussonw?-s?reviewed 4?y?the ?pas ? tor.
This is a very large church
school; over 100 children attend
this school.
Services began at 11:15 a. m.
Twenty one" members compose
he senior, choir; two of them were
ite. A!! t' e .4hers were in their,
place's at the tap of the hell. The
spirit was very high all d. y. At
the close of the morning services
invitation weie extended for joiners
and four young men and two
ladies canto forth and joined?thi.
church. Two were afterward bap
i/id. This make's totai. of ten
We m \vd from l": ipijj S. ('.
la -1 Thursday where w;. lahpre .
for five years. We made maiiy
Fiends there both white and e*??idid
lot of eharil* hie work for the
,'iooi*. people, of Union.
1 hope that some one will take
ip the work :tb see to it that Sillily
Clat:s will visit the poor, old, j
unfortunate ones. .
We'wish to thank .Mrs. Fannie j
fht Mrs.-'-Mary?Fhni^-k,-?M-i-'-u -4' .mi
(libson. Mrs. Maty Keaster
Mrs. L. Jeter, Mrs*. Rosa A. Sims, '
Mr. W. E. MeJunkins, Mr,...Guss
Feast -r. who came?4?wn and; as- i
- t d us i:t. parking and In din.tr. |
We also wish, to thank Mrs. E..i
Vailaee foi* t!i ' mo/t hand-on e '
token for remembrance, and Mrs.
!. Mi:..uH , Mrs. Sarah Rouler,.
"met 'otiu'i.-i ulio thought nf in, 11
end Sandy Claus around before
lime. We ?-ay to ail' tliank. We.
will never forget, yob, an i all who
made our stay sd plea-ant during
nir st? v in Union,
On opr arrival We wore .met by.,
Mrs. S. Reel. Ida Parker, Far.nie
.'ring! '. I .Vila Re . e. Tenner Ro'uer
>n.' Alice Johnson.'Q .u nnie Marti;!,
Susie Jones, Annie Brunson,
and A., Board of Trustees tog-t1^.
r with it' hot dinnyr and sup-iwr
tnd i.t 'iy oli ei good things to
cat. Since wv arrived cveiy day
s nu* or.e is bringing to the parsonage
-something good to eat.
Folks are beginning to butcher
mil 1 am learning the way to their
homes. I cm well pleased with the
work ami we hope to make this ,
charge the best in the district..- Next
Sunday night the ushers
will render a p:oiiahv beginning
't 7 *'.clock. The ntibli'c is' co?\K-_
ally inv'ifed. . Miss O. H. Washington..the
Pres. will.he ir charge. '
The Sunday school will have r.
pr ctigc for Xihas prog'rair Sat-'
-rday^nl'iorhoon at I ;iiQ p??> > A11
I'r. chilllrTm who are taking a part j .re
asked to he but, Mr. liraVette
Lyles, tke_Su.pt. will l>e in'charge.
Stewardess Hoards No. I. 2,
ml four, Pulp.it Aid Hoard. ProErre-.sivc
Club. Hoost rs Club. Sunshine
Club, Hussif H e Club, Ushers
HoavTr Vcpng Men Club. Automobile
Club. F.lci tric Light Club
Missionary Hoard, Sunday School,
League, City Clubhand Ho What
Vou Can Club, ell die askedAo'ie
port on .the fpurth Sunday with
mt-?failClass
meeting next. Sunday, attd
[, 11 lna,l..i-c O.L-..U K, .... 1
take charge, of your class.
.Missi. nary day is the 5th Sunlay.
"
i'oino to church! Go to church!
MT. CARNEL NEWS
Rev. E. P. Paget Pastor
The Sunday school opened at
its usual hour, and we lv d a wonderful
lesson on the Sunday
School. After. Sunday school was
over. Rev. E., P. Page reviewed
the lesson and our pastor N vcy
thoughtful in reviewing the lesson,
After the review, Rev. E. P. Page
? ~~ " - ~
t ? 7
!
my noot:.
,11 is. f..M
ami 111? ' 1 >* vi i .-;c. W> nvf . cv
pi:ui <?l inn' H' \v. t! we will
Work with m;ii- f.r ...i! In ir,a;
thiny- in past. I! i.-- La:'' v. :'j\
! < <i"li t w :rt ! <> ir.;t in
want t'. u'cac out . >. r-tc : vi- i
Glui. 1 an;'-4 jy . _{n 117_
-? I', I y i?? 1 '
; Mi.- ' 'at m-J. I at a:. w
pastor may haw . yivat s..rr<s,s
II 1 '.( i v. !
<> ..' J a. to: a"'| ?.V A! i:.
I'ayo art'l Mr. I ? i.-k ]*;:.? . > ( :
Mr. Al.-ihi;. Pay. :*??.? :; I: v. j
-['aye's h-'ni" \\<lv to
n i-1* with .Mr." .Mr. a mi ;M : s . U i
iiays. i ;i y f- 'l a wry I'm I
ihA*. Tlrcv <i:uv.;n, t irei ar. i i
<:y I tar!; km ami aJl
i- <1 jr.;*.. : - ;.!.< J.:, . .* "
? ;I - ytkTT^r-i uJi : - ' -W
at I v. ii 1 n<.'. r' ,
roui moiti; \ ::\\s
I?> Mai1 15-lie in
churches. S.aaiiiy., I j , - < -. j."- tr i
i".I iett I ..UV /,
I I .i-.':i . I', v. t
V'.".vf I
my sermon '.tu. winch t < . I
is cordially invited.
i m l nI'mIc Srliiml News
i hi: .'.u'L-diiw s an-- ef.inris Hf the
sch"<4 arc pa- i::;r ";.i . ! ^i. a-i
lij..-JaJ 'tii-ii i* r., '! > ]< * t l
I i'ni ha>~ in m; .. .-T .^j
;1 :-:.d ;> "'m a:.'l i)>i i-.l
We ii all v' \v<,; dvf it' ;\.:"ja;:;e s
pluCU. ' I
1'la: a.; vi;*d. la r?~ t"1 i
t'ai.tal and i e- ... < >. J
: ?" M-. I- (liy. ' i? :t< {..< i . ?,< *-'!
lirsl irrud . AIL.;."- rr :-'a;< !
-t ? - a :d . . u- / ' i : !
jri'niip on the; ev-.ni'.n 1
!>< r 20. , 1
"ai y t ai-ii 1 s. \va t. jr-d Kv. r- i
niond recently; "his futlfcr having!,
died lh;re 'Dir. 1. Wo ?',\p! e>> t- !
i.in ia:'i ?1> t-n -t \ ni??a \
ii r. ^?, ' <s ?; -?}
The Ilaskelli .11 t uiil (girls) is
rapidly ri'Ui.ding int.e I'n' ni ; >
current.season and under, vh- skill
" ^1 im " *' I ' >' - <
:<< aopii t theiuselV's well neainst ;
ill sectional coiijmetition..
1'i-i.r. I*i iiclas vis iles. ivis H.u?/h j
"i'lipendafion I'er-?ihe. ' iiupndSSmentis
made sirtee Ills, api "i:.inie:u i
! > tliv> ji: iiu-jpal* i]? hi'i'i'. ']'}>
school has been ins port, ! ..witi.'n
tnvnt' u , ei:.s liy.-both cn.nuy an;
!c any- jri- a \?-ry
hitrh rati-ny a* a.ivsal:.
TIIK A. ( . K. I.K\(,l i: or
. a. m. i.. < nt k< n-j
' ' ~i&>?.? -.i
1 hi- jiM.ys am >: >:?< I? j
5th.. was1 <>p\=ttrfr ;.i V, -jn.\AvHh tii ,
.-.i'l ' ' 1.1 .>? :. \\ . i >j
K d iijj ii> pt> y' r. 11. <V1. < !
!! . t -.- Sfa*?- I'a blent of ?the. I
AV, 11. a;. ; F ; it-en .\ii-s: j.arv S"
i ty \v.i- yn-.^t >j-.-aiv. . <v
Chnppello t .11 v.' y ,y
of the Works that . tko >ii-si-nfij /
>"i? th ir. \fr;<-a. !Ii~ilk?w'a
e y??\+-?
young people, ' ' , .
Ne.tt . >. ? I y. *1 v : 1 " . .
- . ii ? < ' : '' .a _ ! < '
irvam will-ha i*-n<K ;?.!. Mi-s Sara Dunlap
will !,,.-yi-,;f> ei-rn-r^-.
V i> "K
injjr Christ !'?*' ??
II. ay... : /
'.t-a?'..!i'!
inys. - .. .
si \m:u m:\vs'
A Si!\ r Ti?. un yy n > .--of
A!.- y tj\ "
i.' i -ii -i :
i V \
- Hi : di ; :i;
j?r?'g: am was n nd.r.e; arm .1 ?.e.y
t: ilju: il.
The . Mm I; i n . d
I'. . ! :; | .1;./:.. ...r, : ' - . ' :.
lit ? ?' Eiiiann 1 M-mdny l. it..
N -vi-mln r 2-". wa "a :'::i. i;;2"
cess and crowed-a deal at.-. mi
nt from beginning t? < v i.
.Mrs. E. A. Parker. Mrs. Abraham
and brother and sister-inlaw,
Mi. an: ... i -i ....... ;
I'll is y e.iH ita,!.-. ii' ! h : s;;';s.I
'< (!:? v pa ty f- ! ' :,l-'y r.ie!'.
November 20, at their home h-m
I.,, ?.' . v.. :\. I i H s a
jdoasimt surprise sVr the hor.o-r<1
'jfitft- and .;.'v al >ng with ? h\ .
rest of- ilia tMu-sts pass. ,{' ;
hoars . .iii.voa-iy away.. The o ?a-i
n Will .lur.g be.re:yi.-n be: i d,. ,
- ?A?deli. !? ...?n i>a-1?n - * -i."" i
and many serviet .' ] gift- i?
received.
Mr. ,-nd "Mrs. Joseph
son i ntobtain n! Monday .night.
Doe. 2, wit .a 2 veiv par.y ;,n in:
!U' of Ms. ( "f i ir Uv.it?y 'n M T?
niington. X. ('. The evening was
-p. n* in playing bridge. After the
games t4io-tfu.l>-'w oV.. in.TTt"'nil
into the most attr i lively deeurated
dii.i'i;1: t?'oni wlar. 'a i
ions lunch* on w;n .>< rv. nd ,niuvt
d !?v. ail. . jHi's. W~, n.,v. . v.atlu
sf <-f Mj\ and M'.s.W. H.
C. Richardson for Thanksgiving*
Mrs. Gcrt-na Howard loft last
WW jp*V fcntr
Iw lr^' - ?"nT.
livu ""n<'
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: I )K. 1, M. DANIELS
Physician artd Surgeon j
' (tH.ci'- 11'. J! s: ; to 10 A. M.; 1 to 2
I ]'. .M..; 0 to y P. .M,
i Sp' ( !a. Attention Giv?-n Diseases
, Of W'Omen.
Otlice: Residence:
112.7 Washijifrton ~22:J0 Hampton .
Pl.or.e, Gte!l? Rhone 75(54
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DR. J. G. STUART
Rye, liar. Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted. Accurately.
on'u.e 'Hours: Telephone;
11:(,?U- to 1:00 1'. M. - Res. 4G02
'Join to S:0U P. M. Ollice 15706
Oilice-c Residence:
-o.'JO.Taylor St. 1417 I'ine St.
Telephone.
li M. to li P. M. ' li-s. 8875
; i\ M. to 8 ]'. M. * .
I)r. W. D. (happelie
v I'ln-J-Lliiri and Surgeon ~I
>i of?and?<-Hi4dren-???
A Specialty
Residence: .
I'.'j l.uty St. l.'iOl P.tie St.
_ CoiJinbia. S. C.. ?
Oilm Hours' : 1'collet.
8 to 9 A. M. - C tlic? 6033
II U*-2 1'. M. -----^~Re?.~6798 "
6 to 8*J*? M. ' V
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Phy&iciaa ' ..
(J Hi ce: Residence:
110,712 Washington 1416 Par* i"
Over Victor > Savings Bank 'm
Colun jU S. C.
Office Phone 8407 Rea.' 678P
N. J. FREDERICK ^
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publi*
PRACTICE IN ALL COURT*
?State and Fa^rai
1119 Washington SL Cola_ g. C.
Phone 7811
All Cla.s.-es of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Haliman
DENTIST
' r\ ?. F,xtractions Sundays by
-Al-poiTitmonts. Days: Mondays,
T:iesd;ivs. Wednesdays, Thursday#
Fridi!y? and Saturdays ?
liHiinl-? Street
Columbia. S. C.
DR." A. H, JOHNSON
SI Rr.F.ON ?
1111 1-i' Assemb'.v Street
, l'Ur.e~,UUl " " ?
[..IV. llia-.iiaRiiEtfin Ave. _ ^
! ' ' , FT. one 87-10
- r. -vv -: ii :r.u' .'
.'-'La SDa vs left r. Men
- . ; . \\ uv I). (\
,\; iv i'. i':ri:i.V yt a> ta;l*d to
3>V.".>.V-nv'"V. I? 1 on. a
du thy
Mr. H.vh.rd Siviw <.f itlinto
. - : :?;sr Ims wife and
fit tie. <'ra;:irht?.r.
i'' v Rerhow. A. I'. Speni*s'
! ', A. r.'.'ki .. .1. M. Harrison and
otln rs haw- <> i-n attending the
various A. M. E; conferences each
I.?r>. A. R. 1' h'.\v s. M.. Milter
rial A. G. Townst-nd attended
t. < 'f. K. < in Oranjfe:i"
i M . S. .1. Mel?<>nald and
1 ?' . K. < .lov.es. w, it tho laynKh
whi. a*ti'ii !. M-~. S. M. Miller,
M s. K. .1. Bennett and others attt
mle-vl . on Sunday.
M v. K. t . d?uH-" and childrefci
: t T; anksc'vingr holidays in
Aiken. S. C. .'
^ s hoof on .lied at the usual
kcitr-, after which.. Rev. Jnckstin
'preached a splendid sermon.
We are -la i that Mrs. Effie
?vf-?was aide to he * out * to
< h..r. If S nday. nN Mr. .1. F.
illuLL-A- - Ut.ii., rf r i^osnital. We ...
t: I'eiAriad te -*haV' ti:e is doinih
tine. Mis. In;la Kimpson is
- .1 *' hospital and is jrettinpr
along nicely.
?liUjn ir;;v>5s of Mrs. K. Davis
vvt :< : Mrs. Lillian 'Shiver of
North and her daughter of New
York, Miss Louise Murph and
Mr.' Wit!:,; H. Cvum^cl of North.