The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 21, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 5
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4 ^atiturday, Docomhor 21. ^ 035
T" REV. T. J." DOVOI.AS To PASTOR
SIDNEY PARK ClilKCH
? Rev.?Ti?J-.- DfU.'las <?i M\iinii!ii5"
Tenn. who /vas the Pi\ .- i.iin.ii- El-I
dor of l, .' N'orlh Jao'iMin. Torn. J
Confer*, no? h<\ . i i . <i 1
?parlor <11'?^i I"' \?Pin >?<?;?:Vh?htr
| V Church.- I > o'a- ,.?-s pa.i.oi
1 i sum,- of t!i I. a,Pit _( . M. K.
. S^hurehos in Tonn.
IIo will viiii.c in ( <diiiii'iia o *
day this wo k and. \vi,il liU tho'
_pnJ)rit on So .day. T . j ;-i~Tc t
* * ?' to. P.; :ii- It v. 1> ' .Vlus oil
X butKlay.
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rret! *t r- ; ; l,, : .?xr?rn?r t} " a >
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NTTvTiT:;ij;)hi,.\M) may:;
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Tlu> S. S. opt n. (i at th.? usval
' . , Koui'. . i .>..!- -t?a. v.;',. t!t)iVo.r;r' iy
taught? If*: i:: \\'v had a tins
review :l*y. Ai > . !.. K. Dixon.,
^ A t . 1?. O - J'j- ^f. -'
1 i. ., n. ! t,.a >iiiu"';as < a
subject, "( <:11 ^:t !tw, .(lud s l\*o"~
P'v" T!jiA v.;:^;a; \. t-y i.ia-U-rly"
:TfcV rit.bit. VihYi: .i.id.d tht- ninny!
1 a juiiiL i. :?1 : JAt
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: V thn I . kit' Tcrt? solot t.
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11 iili'j'- 'i hy I. A m? t' sum ' oi'
'A v. ! . I :i, v.;rrt. ish?l. M.rs.
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L'otmrl St. : .. 1. 'fie':' : s a
fi'jhjtt't. " i" - -?rt' .His
..intr." It i .i ! . "i;,- liisi'.i'.ij's;
U>at tic f i'r'iir. i ' ].;!<? tin
pal1 i" . i :.r' : iv i>
. . f.Lf^iyrl.t- ;tn i i .* . i..l. .-n. i.-i. Un
* life. r .1. .'"."""TTaitr-TliV; T!Y.|v
^t^pirit v;: :? t. i <? :lt'it tin
. i-JVuivh. A was utl<!.-<! t<
ti v villi, . if . : i vv-r-f. \ i u t;.
v. . i . i?.
h. f ai.n!
Visitors sj.'i- v.'t .< < !??'.'
V. A Y M ) . N v. M. 1.. CHI Kill
R.a. \\ . (1. iltti-i;'. l';is(or
Wijit:. ?-?;?<>. S. C. Sdu o
l)t'jtan?at 1 (?:*.{ wi'h tin- Supt, al
his po-t tlnty. h-sson was
V i a -* '-C." I p'.f'.n < atul r
Vi v. ; !; . I . C.inipbfcll
Class "N". '' i : '.in- .baunei
l'?M- i-oati il [ t i i SMt'l. sit I'-salattfv;
-Mis.-v ,! ; ' : '.V - 1. I '
Huts it,; vi .lay M'htx'i wem- in
.7 ' I i *. i i.
~ .N('i\h-c h nm at i 1 The. 3111
sic was i>i m.mi! l-y th Junioi
1 choir. K- \ . TT\s"? ii -? || T~r TTTi
^ cI'U'tDMi'.*- "The -People Hac
v A Mind in \V iAlt rnooi
!V.. : 'V.'or,! As A Se
drfl in limit". These \vcr<
intersstino: . vrm. ns.
T it . S* oi.'t y? im t ot
Sumlav alto i?on at vlto home <
Mrs. _F>. P. Can?p;. il. Mrs.. {?, J
, Moore, |ri>i?leat. presided. Quit<
it spicy j. i 1 v! ' . a . i.tol; A noy
A inn ii i 'o i' t a -aln) was introduced
!>v M i ' ampin II. Tin
,host\ss mm vt il a ivi'ii .-liiirr (otir.-e
The A. K. i.- air ii- met at ;
o'clock 1*( i' election.' Those elect
ed for 1 were: Mrs. K. M
(Hv l!-. !' . .'.la.:: a" ; ? y iicf.
ham, vice pn -i<!> : i .ijui..Monta
gue, >eci (tary an ! Vivian dohnsot
1 .< i:"or til commit
v. tees were nlso-.'inpointod for 'Jl'i.
I'M AM i:;. \. M. P. (TIPKCll
Pi v. J. ii. Tin mas. Pastor
C1,ri>-lT-s.op, 1V-? S ir lay was
mw another great day n V.ion. In tin
m?? nil':"', i." pt:.< airy I'oitl
with n !> ;< '! p" -i' Veil \va?
delivered with power. It wr.s i
messay: 111"'* >: ""!d huv.- made":
i' ?!)??;> i- ;!_ ;;r- n lie In arts of al
who h a'd it. T :v wore man>
who pave vent to their spiritua
'fee liner ,-while the ;> ?>1 tews WU:
^ bn?ir heralded'.
Xhe. Jivenimr hour .was- likewisi
as full of. spirit lial i'< rvtir. "The
Two Ways," \\jis the' silhieet f-on
which the pastor spoke.: St. Mat
? 1 hew 7:1 :PH?nt1 i?yo-frr trr +hx
strait gd'te; for wide is the &?te
and broad is the1 way. etc."' hi:
nrey, timely st rmon was oncf. e:
??-ii>tf ?t ( i in... . Tin.?r-pi) itunl~Tirc
burned freely. A snVndrh-njnd at
tentive audience hoard this grea
\ sermon c mi! ' fn :a a w^at <x
V pounder of truth ant. riirhtoous
ness. The services t f the day elo
eel brntitifuUy. were ple-asee
(o have-"with us IT v. .1. S: Moran
one of the fathers < f the fait]
couragingly.
Th" pa ten* Emanuel will deli
ver the sermon at the unpn ser
vice on the first Sunday after
noon at Mt. Zi n A.M.K. church
/ Hear him.
THE ACE LEA GEE OF IJKTll
i t. a . in Hi :i
vMr. Henry Webber, President
I We> -?re sure i.a.d ye?u Iv a'rd ?>u
L pre gram, Siiiida v Dee-ember J -'
rendereei by Miss Sara Denial
^ you would liaee en.iaye! it; f >r w
"T _ opened with a short song service
*- ? - i*" ' -
I
iiMifo the J"a\oriU> sont?s of the
|n :>?!).; |?i .sent. After the song
set v it-eMre?+ra d ?irhmt sentence
prayerS by Tllierent persons, clos
in^ wit Si the Lord's prayer. Our
subject. "lyeepiivj Christ in Christ
ii.u ' was brought out eld rlv and
niiei esnbgly iiy dil 1 erent stories
l nd expliuiati/f J. Our musical
i .. 1 .1.- - - \t- ?
iiuiuiH': ^ _ ^ UV AUuli.aULL r.y ,\i
<ss Sti'uye and Rihurd and instiument.rl
solo by 'Miss Stromal).
W'e h d quite a few visitors pre
sent Sunday past and \ve-/u> asking
them to cbnie back ji?t Sunday
and bring others with them to
h.ar the program that is to be ivti
red by Miss Beatrice Lewis for
sire- is 'noted for having gooa prog
i ins, Her- topic is "Wise" Men
Worship." Come and enjoy the
) iigram. tnr League opens ftunday
at <> p. m.
Miss ITCa i'ortertu Id See.: Miss
ha. hel Kir.ard, H-.porterl
s r. j \mks a. m.m:. ciu kch
Kevt Hale li. Thotnpso.% 1'atsor
Asheville, N. C.-^-The dreariness
<>f the weather* did not int'rfcre
with the attendance upon the ?hrrr=
dsiv St. boo 1 on the nast Sabbath
'da.w--Jdtrgg crowds of both old
-mi young. came,and entered into
study' and. discission of the
lesson w.th lively interest. Hebursals
continued and^all plam
havy been completed for a real
Christmas trie and program undei
the direction of Mrs. M. E. Thomp.
Tuesday nite Every thought i:
,b in t'.tken to emphasize th Spir
it of the Christ Child upon mine
>f tl"e' "youth of our church. .
The morning: "service began will
a large congregation pres* nt. Ou'i
pastor spoke from thc Prophesy o1
.Valachi .'1:1, using as his- subjeel
"A Prophesy of the Coming Mes
. iai ?Lwrgo interest t>?d rpii'it
ual /.tal were in evidence as this
message was delivered. Upon thi
invitation foy church connection
j Mr. Frank Major, recently of An
dersbn, S. C., connected himsel
with th church and was assignp<
to ihi- leadership, ot Mr. Bas.-mn
I )iAtglas.Visitors'- worshipped ii
'large numbers-and were made wel
1 l oomed.. ' ' ' }
Ah overwhelming audience ga
' | there(| for the purpose ot even
in^'s worship, many having coin
J t'roin St. .Matthias Episcopal am
iother churches of the city. Th
subject <>f the evening's messajr
|-d? livered hy our pastor was "Sol
! Ct mlimnatiop" taken .from th
First Cicnor?\] Fpistle John .1:20,
J list before the close of the.-ev
' mine's s< rvjee, a beautiful pajr
eant entitled "The Women of Th
Hil.h " was presented by talent
' of. St. Matthias Episcopal and cu
t. 1 ('< > th ?lir:ction of Mrs
l 11. N. White. This preseritatioi
was ably directed and came as th
. .result of t}ic invitation of Mis
Paulim. Al-t? n who is both a men
'> i- of o(ir cbuhch and of the cast
V uvxt- liberal after-offering wa
mnived.
1 Tl.e election of officers through
L out the church in it's major am
* miner departments has just bcei
- 'ah u cu>nipjete<l with the ex rep
. tion <?'* the Orgasization of thre
new clubs for . the year. *
Our pastor anA family were th
'inner trin -vlc of tlrs. W. A. John
- -on ami Mrs. Pearl .Swepscn ' oi
last week. ^ t
'VOODItl'.FF NEWS.
n? ? =
l) - Trinity A.M.E. Z. Church
) Rev. J. K. L. Alien, I'asxor,
Sun lay school opened at the t>s
' ual hour with Supt. and all teach
eis at their post of duty.
1 Wo are sorry to report tha
' Mrs. Rachel Rice is critically il
at In-t home on W, Haynes St
- We hope her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Fvcrlyne Wilhurn made j
" hu-iiuss trip to Spartanburg- las
- T" < ! >v.
Mr. M. S. Callaham and Mis
' Maud I.. W? st of Spartanhui j
w? r(. the guests of .Mr. an4 Mr>
' .Law Wilhurn and Miss Dot Lin
'V" Sunday evening.
Mr. Ralph Wilhurn returnee
1 hot.ie Sunday alfter spending si:
we; ks with his aunt Miss Blancl
Foster in Washington, D. C.
Mr. Alfonso DpShield, a stu
nt at r-'mminir St. High schoe
in Spartanburg spent the week
t nd with hjs sister and brothei
\tj? Sarah and Mr. 0. B. l)e
' | Shi< Id.
1 ?diss C.oldean Wilhurn. a sttideu
at Camming St. high school Spa
1 i ijirlmrir spert the week-end wit
! her parents Mr. and Mrs. Georg
, , 1 hnvns:
. ) Sick list : Mrs. Dtora Garrett
.'Mrs. Chestine Foster, Mrs, Rachc
*j Rice. We wish them a speedy re
covery. . '
By Miss Dot Under.
Some True Facts.
' i r nni ice where a writer say
that a"name ^senVETTng bridg
V u-j, played a thousand years agr
P \ ?an:<' r sembling bridge is sti!
? Ixing played by a lot 6f folks.
In a matte!' a love it seems ilia
P many a clingiug vine turns <>u
to be poison ivy IA
bunch of these guvs yellinj
^ about" rugged individualism fo
i ' y> ric'a is responsible for. a bi
. nfmy of ragged individuals in cu
. cimtrtrj'.
I see where an organisation oy
niers need to lye let alone. We fu!
'v agree, they should be let alon
by the groups and individuals wh
Vaye brought tln'm thru the pa?
r' "Oryear-; to the deplorable c6Tufl
lion they were in recently.
yi-xt p-'oVle s' emTo have th
fatal irlea that prosperity is th
era when you ean buy everj
thing you don't need on the it
, siallm' nt_ plan.
As a rule success comes froi
dc-ng the things y^u have to <
p and not from doing the thinji
II ^'8 generally the little thinf
1 - J
-A
MT. ZIO.N A. M, K. C11UKCII
Itcv." J. 31. TrfrttKon, l??Mor
Sellers, S. C.-?Quite a largt
nuniln r attended both, morning
and-n-glit, services at Ml. Ziori A
M. ! .. t inireh Sui,?ia\. S. S. eon
voned at the visual Uo..r.
11 b)U morning services begat1
stirring mess go from (JenesT
-.12:28." '
Among the visitors. were til
Rev. Rerkley l'Ueibe of l.atti. Mi
I. -Muck, '.Mr. KoMiri .aiiuosoi
.vliss Nora Ntlson, one of tin* teii
yhors of Sellers Jr. lli.
7:.;<) liivrht services 1) :^an, -an
quite a few were in utUhdaiun
Air. an.I Air-. William Wood
. m l i s their (lniii uuo ts Sni-d
Rev. and Airs. J.tAR Javksoii.
Air, and Alts. I ley Www i"?-In.
had as tluir dimu'r .en sl,u Re'
BerkleyoKlleiTjej>; of Ratta. ~
Tuesday- Oven'iiur, Doc. '>, 1 i> H
.Mr. Humphry (white) of Chai
- .otto, N. er.iv-rtaiir 'I a numK
of friends ; t the r, sideiitv of AI
^rtd AI b^v.<> .lor. .
r i heuutifi 1 demonstration in on
! ir.jr without wat r in order to. a
i-nSBJ-tisi.e 'tis.. watorh-.-s e<?-Wri
[ Thi?-scrumptious s^ppt-r?wa-* a i
I i"ye<l. .
r Rev. J. AI. .la i, o; . Mi-. C.
Hunt and Airs. Sallie 'Huivt i nt
. .d'to I.att.. oi: Monday to *' ? I'u
e-*riel pet tojieth: r nn-.trne. .
' -MtWlflS HlfflW \ \. M.K. .
I'll I K4 11
< " Rev. .R AN . WTTlu" I --. our.. PTi-;ot
The .-er\j'.-?-.? on la-1 Sunday 1
Morris Brown wire all that o;
''oitld desire. Th.- .R.r.ior I'ho
i *cnd red -s:dendid n ..-.e a? hot
CI VICl'S, . l.ilC 1 -IJ'.'IW
f the little ebinvh oii the -ubji
t "Letting' yott;r lijvhi. si.in.-/' 1!
- scilnoncli i w\ s as u>u<'! en.i yv
- I>.1 the -Ht-iic- \tf-?;?wiw-w tTT
* m full; Dr. 11. K. Hi uv.'.'en. l'u
p siding Kl.lwr ol' .the- ,?U. I'ica-ai
, district preached. at .11 . m. 1'iui
- St. Mutt. 2-'nd. vbui.t.r yn i 11;
f and 12nd vet.-. . A 'v. n . ,
I 37mail was preach <t f;-o'm i
r ihcnu. "\\ ;'.u C. jr. y." <
i Christ 7" 'Tlie lit ;t> of.
- crs were made triad. \vli4ir- t
/ s|ie? kor ex pou ndc i the virtues <
- Christ a- 'a Sy.ioor, t. ache.i . a;
- king. Dr." Broaden \iMteii t;
c Sunday sell op an-, at p. i
d clectril'ui! iiis >ai>i e.i'- . . ? .0 tl
e divine "Spiritu..! prypur alien.".
c visit to tlie llo|f, r il?-j i'.a. \>
f Rev. J'sse Middliton eeaipiisi
r*
e if part ol tittv piotrnaiii ior.t-.c a
ternoon by the 1'.?>id,in-v i
- Dr. IJrojfuon and Dr. \\ .1 . a j
- .'.ILOll.OU IIIC -l.
e lamb.a, S. ( - . M .i.M'i'' too >a
s woek. The llrosi .ir.y: i'itdor \\;
V paid in li.il at (i. > i <(' ,t,v
!. vjoos ;>n Sv ii?i y niu-;"it. ami i: n
11 ci'iynl lVI.t happy. Verily. a
o iif rejoin rp.r wit.- i-nj".W'l at'Mo
s lis Uiown, at).I lli'. r.i .iti'.i sli
n looks forward. Wo wvtionto . ti
ritm.nini; of 1 r. U. Ik liny i
s Presiding lyl ior ??*!. t. t. I'I i
siiiit I list, liio eh lire h will e<
- opiirat j ' v. :th >!?. ' i'i. -; ! ny rial.
;! 'an I i asti^i in iiii' i>.' j.) i
n laum hod for the t'onfofo.it.
- your - V-- ? - ... .
c ... <*><l *?iii:.
ir.i. a. ;i. i:. < in u< 11
t' '
Ui \; I . ildiiiiiMiti, I'a-till'
11 I"i.ioi;. S. ilay v: i - '
liiu'h day. ai l! . ;.il. t o w.'.;!!.
; i,?i. t.i. ' s'..\j? li). I. no I>oli s ?
- '( ii ill \ 1 1 ill. i 1 I ' I
pastor .took Lis tojc; i'torrr .tithe
2nd o:i plor an I 2/; ; v :
:roni \v '.it'll i o i'-.-d . is -ianiL.-.
." oolKotii n' of 1 i) 'was raist
Suinlav niyhl., I'i . a- !.,a
bunted w hile ' tho ' a on ii*
' -ptilio. Hi-, it iii v a.- t iL"n
" I'.-aJms (>1 l iio oi.ino' i'.ili .
'io* wits $7?l5 n. klny a fotal. <
$22115.
Althouirh- WO frit th::l We wo
* '.ost wrTTV -Tini-nrr-"O.I nmvrd*-Tn
fo; in( r pa-'t.r. w mist atri.
s with Uro, .letor ..the J?i-li'.p U11 :
what ho was liiV-ti .. 15"11
' s n ui lr}r i*'iiw a.'!. '
Tho ' iiktiiIk rslup . ranipaio.
w it-;, was iV.it n:i Vy t o pa lor ii
'* hi lirjr t l..,a 11:>- an i I lniroh
J4 progressing. To tho i ' .il..
h who s'f II I: ir.jr.;|.v it ^.itio
in the' League' v. lil roooivo
j pr'i/.v; and tho largest.. ir.imhi
I HV'.'l' 1 "11 to 1 .' I. . i . V. 1 I r^f rtwWo
a pri/.o. -It is. Lata. io t
' wh.i-tho wiTuior will ho. " V> ii
" si'.elv an ahle President, as M
. Nicholas. v.y. ha?o oar eyes on il
I. ague.
I (Vr't h r-'k tr t vro-h'-r^ -Mr
a. \\\. Ai - f I.." I . !', a siic.t
el "J_l
! ryeovo! y. *
;:] tii'k ( ill Ren All) ( i l l;
Th- (" u of ' I"*
N'.izarnlf "ftrrp. i l:" ? h -h r i
I'l'U'i'lnV UK-el ituf Ih'r. !!. i
tho home of .\l:s. I! !i yin
a 2fi'J5 -Clu'vi-y St. Tic me Kti r wj
p?opened with h.l I
(< ars. .Man-rie .l;ii'ti:?s; \ raver I
If Mrs. Florence (ita -i; si.ml: l.y M
. Sfar|;< "15' .' I I I l;i>e.' >r. i
f- tor ?r.'.n 1 >> ji-?Lai?\llz?I > v.. - t
t I'-i.li ait. w r ii
i> the li'.ii-'ir'v'f r rt *L ' il> nt.'C
rr inn:, Tin* n.iii.iV. s wtsV r \ *. tv
r an.I adopt <!. Tn Sc.-, > II ?1 tl
[j roll ami oucli in .miter lespo:, It
r I with a Bible V"r o as t.'.cy pa
their .dlic->. V.\ i:'a . v, ,t'i .. ' or
visitor, Mrs. Stalks.
I_ by Mrs. Taylor" tlnn'-thf -'TrrpAt1-:
e was .dismissed wit ;. nui:',
o prayer. 'I'll.' n. xt tiveet'inv; v.
it be at tlu\_ librtrr-r?!" .Mrs. .Flore"fr-(rtteM
at' HUC? -Manmnii- JLv.e..MF
.'50, at sevyn. o'e'oek. \'i.-it??Vs a
e always wele< 1
10 Rev. W. M. 1 towns, pastor.
that hot In rs us^tlv most. For c
ample it's easy to sit on a mow
tain bu^ not on a taek,
111 And last but not least, don't
so hard on the gdssipens, for
s it wasn't for them, halt the wci
wouldn't know how the -other hi
ffl live?
.!'
PILE PALMETTO LEADER
WtfcLIAM C'HAl'KL A. M. II.
CHtKCH ,
' Rev. J. 1*. Washington, I'ustor I
Liipressive sci'vif. s wcTu had!
jail cay Sunday in . it. ??t" tbc'iu-j
element?ami" t'n m ' n n;:-?rcem lie!': *
Tin/ attendance in ti.e church j
' . ciiool was l aic and ilie, Lyson w's
i('- i n- m d wi. a liiucii inu st and |
b , nt iK.siasm.
A t\.ir audience greeted tni> | ust
toe both morning and i.v'cn ing.
'* 1'A tiyotn expressed loin or tci'*'
. eif' as itviiiviii.' liij '.saiiiiiH diJiveir
i by llii' past ! during the day.
I' lie ah\'.;ys?strives to1 teed his
flocks wulr \vholcso.>,c f ood. . .. .
"! Tne C'iiapcl I'iulx-Oir.et t.-.o junior
missionary ladies' he 1 tiieit m; >t
iii.a.'?Alomit'.y?a ft t ration rrt rtn*
oomc of Mr.*. Siminic Jfhhr ..no
? Ali.v Justino Johnson ly.-peel"ivc-ly.
' 11,0 pastorwishes to ap Iodize toll',
e pijrakfatuion foi\ r.ot mciitionh
, nijr' thciq in "his recent rticicv
' llotit of these 'xutfanizafnifts ar
'J iloinir -connmndable. work iindci
|* tile leadership of their presidents*
L" who ate Ah'i-r-Ahtixjri.e >tol.i s rli .
, .siaiw. it an i- Alls. Alary (if r.a
p.;11e > ilt 11 > tee hl.sthr,. Tin
**" t'liaju f ( luh c'the pastyr $:MKf
> h i/ him wiin his confi.r.'iici
L??mui?lLu:?i] iiiiiur?\i i?. ionai'>
I .aides {rave'lum a purse .of $lu.
1' e WTifiiiu-' W'oiKets Chili ann
the I- dies (iuili Club- met at t:a.
home of Ah:sA. Conic . ..no
_ t iail Siin.Hlcins rc:-jKl*tii;cly.
? Tin-; a rio>. itnwid^Ni.i
? ; M:<;ku
CvM.mu.k.s and tiil: ciiri? Ji,
X' '
ii IJj It W, (Irani. .M itlistir 'of
t happille Station A. A1.. K.
,, (iiuic.i
i.- ., . , ?1??? .
l( Tlx' iinlcn.'ijdeht Nov. in Coll-ge
,j is an institution for. tin-; higher
|i . m+Hf ?J Nv 't'.o, supported
... by tin- i.egro, lor lite h pro y tili).
i, : as bix.-.u a i.i I .t.
1,1 - ad". Oia- collCge ycuajf aim and
r; ' i- ell should iloa I.i (I :..*[! a :tU',
i ? v. I n wo.. K: <>' i " t e.ni:. im
Tin',' ilulCfK'nik'iH X i gvo colleges
dr should t Hrt?x I1 J.I .*mtj i t'rmw
,. the cau'reh, but siiwuin dev.-lop
."a A. lad'ii .ebaiae'.v;' i' the j'tas
. 'at i:v K.r.< ou i '
: ~ .r : rgo ' a ~ot.r1.
I\ ?' ! 1' be- tiel t el prcpar
ii, Yd to 1 iv> v. t'.lt an r lt ji.j. ent
i-Iuirci; pio.i /.ii.i, an-, .it'lp pat "tla
A "> ;* iitm ?, .(! u.?t Ku If gainst It.
'Ih'. independent Negro institution.
: ait Iaiis io <!<> t..is tolls lar snort,
f. 1 a at object i'-. e.An
i'iiC s .i i... i !i:niv him-.if in. I.
. .'i..' . .1, .. . .. i . it
? i I 11 cl! 1 iHMrl , .Ui-Jl* W l.>,).
1. :ii. in ,'i v beauty.?tucy~ appnivl
i.i'l just - "Ucinyr a ."in n.'"
i o.s !.Di make in. it. One' ?\ h'i. feet >'
liini or herself better than others,
enpoei.. lly liis. associates proves be
in.1 doubt that he or she is ..very
i*. ..tile. A really - l.ij; |-n i>o:i does
[t, ; t l 1. Inn se.f s.ip.iior io' all
u tiller l'l-en. i'h. lvfoi e let t v. ry
lk. Itr. t tnilii.i.n;.*;' Volb '.re1 ' stl'dcill
.iiink over tire following ?
"All education can do i < to train
iuv i. hi . t<>. t|tiife w i.-d in."
i Nufr. tirer.' .is" a marked dii'l eivii..
. t Voeiv. ei'a- v. is loin' ami .known d je.
.li_ aeipa. in.u u.- kuiAyiV ,<e w nit h
fie' lillliU dial-.- aim of syi.5ol.tr1
ip, liit.s i.o'l. . oiiehlsi .eiy mean
>rai: imr <if \. jsdoit. ?>.o; m..,iil
- Lv.l . st. oat,- fr. ni lolfege. into
the. Wo.id, J'.iak e eon; act s.' '.-fin. e
\pe:i.nces. fie. ilii'i ii nlth s, 1 a
.reach wot tlnv bile' decision does
one demonstrate. that is \. .s .
. . t.-v. it ol'e. r.-. w .io kilo . omi
1 iimo- to ie.rn.7n the {Sunday
' a J.-a .tri.- .and ei.uiv.t >ei-.1
Scliolarshipi eunnot tlourish, and
blossom' as it should unless it re.
\u . . .to -. ' iiim-, I i ir
1 1,1 I i-.ei . No Oi'.c can b.
1,1 fully developed unless he has spir
HUal" ?:tu-e. I
I t I .. V,. ' , .K v? , 'h \t*--t - V.I
T- TI.TTTii . Iways.
w ;\JN<; < i! a.M.I:. ciii ut ti
i.'.Vi' V" tla n-U a. i all:.-r .S |
' lay s.kool jv.as on-iu-i at 10:1.~>. j
" . .i.i ; a..:-, li. V. Tia.iuite.in
ls ; . c:-vnt." 'J'it- lf? :n \>us tau^in
till) . iSvli-S-W<l l\V l It Cia>S;". 1'..
' , y < ik >. - liu-'i! to v'il'tl).
.'i'li
A. 11: l"> t-'.o pastor nail I wr~
cs ol thr si a t l-auas. 1 * j. \\'i
- -y~ Htn.* I'trirji' oi. 'Th " S?;-TTt<vr
I'1 ?:li ir .-aitj.'.- > >'! I1 y< "kuorkiry.
r- 'in.. iviny i. t ilia la. " lit-..
u' T.i)'.ui?i p!i-ai*w<l a wry iuU-iistur
n?yl sen! refit jr.- sVi liioii. an.'
""" u. . v':j-iy ..71 t is w.aiilciTul rms
. . r an'! .Mrs. St ward Polit;'.'
. i.. iiii lia I (tii and .'iriuht.-r.
.IV. A. (I lilt worshiped with usl
AY w .wi* tfhul to have them with
?. ( 'OIIH' niriuiv:
t:?r4- JftfH" Oi jVha Wat-on and Mi--tt
<'? nary Kohtr .-on v.ei t , dii'nci
a_. sis ol' Miss Aiirt-iiTtAItu' 1'opi
m is on Similrlnv
>V I - Mi.- iuiiMi y S. .ill y Mlf. at
iy lht. homo of M i s.'I' l\v. rd Hid. The
i :!.i;uil > wf.re. read and aprovod.
,\ ve,ry int rest in;; ytoj rant, sub
ii_ r ""'l no" if ' 1 H luj Lii I ts Ui
' ^'
t- Miss \ iula^/l'ayfijr read other j
numb its. and C iri.-.Q$^s Carols' by
i. t! t Society. 1 iii* hostess' sei . ed
delicious :oiikl.s Trrtd hot coffee;
id Hi cry <>n.' i n.;o>\ it the.t selves
i and vinf aw v tV litt'j' trod(OK
KS1H KV M:\VS
< lr l-tooa-Hs a!nti>si here.?Th"
)?! stud nts. front the va: ions s.hoo]s|
'' \\ ill so iv 1).' home. Cite St. I'aul
\. M. I'!, ('h silt was honored
with 111 ii ' fhr-pastor. tofwi. Ihunr'T
las'. .Their iv: w one,. Rev. Guiil.it
\Y are ,,also oroud to have di".
(Si'dm in town.. ('.nto an! Ivur
,T the pastor, his sermon W s wonder
fol Sunday. .i - ^
I 'We are proud 'to seC Mrs." Ke
I'm ofto h . i' e* in for a ltuMt'.h
'.j with a broken arm. JF* ?
,j I wo of o ir Indies from Coi -s-'
nlf ~v n!tei?did the drd I>isn ict
Meeting in Anderson. Mrs. Kleanor
Robinson, Miss Y. Goggins.
.CliNTKAL BAl'T, CHURCH
Kov. 1. O. Mills. Raster
Cent jal's^ Choir Returns: .
W hen ? <"!< ;?>* mm as 'Morniii);.
.'1'iinw?(i 11 cluck. , ??
Whei i -At Central Bapt. Church.
( Haik-litVf near St^ Phillip).
II.'- ( i.<?ir of Central' I* ptist
Char i) 'lias returned to its forin
il.-< activities. Cm
'inv.- time t h .s been piactieing
in* I ir.tr in. large numbers at
/ "gular church services. Now the
("laih is ??f;Vri!.'j? to the I'l lil.it
a hit of its 11 self aful lp\e foij
'finying and serving through the
< an ' !;i. " 1 he-<'nrt tin.is \ isioli.'
It is lopi'd that many \\'ill tl>c
a ivantage of hearing tin- Cm to,
ta lot; it promises to be the bigm.cs!
i'. t> i>.i'. < >v t-: hy ( ejurai lor
spine time.? The public, knows thy
fpUMtt-lon?L'f pKL'SLIllt tioils
j atai in t . is' cVs " two a;|ol gize for
former affairs.
in addition to the -Cantata, the
Sovier..\vjll'-have a Candlelight '
traction during. the proctftshxnal
hymns. ft' you. \\ nt to .spend a
.; < "> 1 Christinas, Central invites
i<)C to I'.l'.CIN the day with it
COO]') ser\ive tliat wwuli tir.doubt
|y stir up in you the true spii.it
n' "1'i.ue on i; itii, c .,vr\rnrto
Men.""9 .
JOHNSTON NliNVS
liy 11 a 11 i 4> Miles
On Sunday at 3:d0 p. in. the
Sinn.1 y school opened at'Che lis...1
(toutwitli sSunt. ami tcii enter?
ut thoir post of duty.
.Mr. ands Mrs. X f di Am'i
and Miss 'Emma C. Young atten^ d.
service's ut Pine Hill Baptist.
J-Li .a fit, o'n Sunday.
.Mr. II. Hurley of Sal: ' , S. ('
spent the week-end with .Mr. an.'
AI i'.-. Xorah .Vinos. . . .
I'ndeidaker Ame- and son. TTaW
ly Amos motored to Columbia, S.
C. on Saturday o'n busjins?.' ".
Mr: C. li, I'd a-sot. gale and Mis?
X. J.- Cory . cconipanied Mrs. S.
.L, Collins to Culumbia Saturdaj
to'attend a meeting of Principals
and tc<uh?.rs ol .Junior Co'lTeges.
1 he folio winy ofi'iet l'S elected o.
(he Churc.h "'I'" Building Club
for the year of 1U3G arc: Miss
art p. ii-Pitmrent; M.i-s C.
Pope, Sec..; Miss Mtvrtha Williams
Pro!" C. (?. Mcintosh, Principal
of Kdgetield Co. Trijinir.g ser.ro
ens a delegate to the Conference
held in Anderson Doc> -I, Tliosi
accompanied him wove Mts. o
.. Im(o. I) and daughter, Misses
vian.- s 1,. Dobbins, I*\, L. Rainy
and :* irah. O. Simkrns. WhiU
. mere Miss R.^nicy spent the week
i.iI with parents, l.'rof. and Mrs
C. (). Mcintosh, Misses Dobbin.and
Sinikins- motored to Seneca
and spent the weC k-en i with Mrs
Melntosli's sist Mrs. Kstello- B
Riley anj faniily. They reported
-,i \i i y pleasant week ind. vt'tei
visiting several* jdaces in- in: tin
'.atntrnis" -sretimiT'-;
The I ' T. A.v hpld its set ohd
ion'trly fiu-etiiitf .Monday, Dec.
-'I. at p. m.f, at which time a
vmas Proliant Avfrs jgiven by mem
her.- o!" third and fourt:: grades.
The purpose of the Xnvas Seal
lid a very helpful health talk
"a> iri.eii by. Miss Sarah 0. -Sim'
The; suhj 4 "I v tron^ inter
i ill child" was discussed bj
Miss France- 1.. Dohbins. l'rof.
i . f). M lntni.il .jjave some intyrc.-iiiie
point- mi, "Vi nth?K hicaA.'';i
and iTs Value," . We were
triad to have s?? many r.etv p. troiis
'int. \W aii' plaiiirnt,' olio of tin.
ne.-t I'. T. A.'s in the history ot
tile -school.." ..
Mi j. X. J. liaty c> ve a mints*.
1 . at' lhe school auditorium,
M.irdnv -hit iv which was iiii. .von
..y a! 1 .* ' . - ' ' .
Mi-s ,1s?. J. (i ry and .Mr. Clyde
'tias.-oiitfalr _>jiv.nt. a. very -pleasant
y in ? ! !..mbiu Saturday.
I.-I<m?s to Santa CDus
Dear Santa Clans,
1 a in a lit lie jrirl in tile Jtrd
. v';: !? . I ilia !< yon for w! at yon
brought me *l?ist vD r. Ti'is y.-ai
ri want a 'oil. doll carruKe and
. some I'-Miit. .
Don't fo.nvt mv .s.-hool t.ucheir
.Mis- Fiances Dobbins,
With love.
~ - Fv..lyn Williaill..
i . ~ ???:. .
I I Var S nta Clans.
1 am ji li.tle jiil in the old
.rtn . IV. .si?, brimr. nie a st>\e,. a
tea set ami a-bio- <1 11. Pb as,. round
trills, and briny;! them. som'et
rimr riev too.
I.ove, Albert .. HojfKen".- r
(
1 wish to tliaiik all of those who
nave -hex ri taking The P liiv'tto
Leader, from nie this year, it* no*
tliitu' p i von* I hope t'tnt you will
coat in . *. i taking 1 lv\ Lea-lev
ye:"r of. P.h'iG.' I wish all readers
of live I' Inlet to. Leader at.; oilers
a' Mo; i \?\iiias and a IPtpp.r
M \v \ cnr
m ?
-ST. JOHN A. M. K. CHl'RCH
Rev. A. J. Jenkins, Pastor
, r?!ay vas a very rrfoiry day
for ohtireh-yoers l*ut ?i-nspite of
the .jvTather the numbers were, out
in larjyo numbers. At'ts t the usual
devotion the pastor preached
[TnhYi Isaiah 2.r>:h. Subject: "F. xelation".
As j this is yuletide
nion from this* subject.. At <3:00
I o'clock the Sunday " School, was
i called to order by the assistant
Fr?umn Benjamin. Aftet
tlv study of the lesson text the
review was conducted by the' assistant
superintendent.
Smlav at 7 i 'clock the pastor a^rain
ascended the rostVum : nd
pJtreat hod from Isaiah 1:27: sub
i' ct Redemption by Judgement
^ A? this s^vrre it was said by both
saintsT'arar Winners did not oui
hearts burn ha the man of Got
spoke to us uuysiilc. Rev
Jenkins seemed to be at his bet
/ Sunday night. We feel safe to sa
. . ... mm*. fci _ I a^l fl ? .
MR. I?. C. WILLIAMS
si rcr,\insi
1'
Mr, D. C. Williams of St. I.ouis, J
- Mi**?urit the brother of Mi.. D-W.
Williams of Columbia passed to
the great'beyond Dec. 11, lyiiq.j
Krien.d?< and relatives join th"
family in sympathy.
we have a jp od preacher and a i
Christian gentl' man.. Two young
men ca"me' forward and unite<i to
the church and asked the prayer f
Uic?ChiUtians. ?
.Mrs. P; illiv Neil Johnson of Atlantic
City,,N. J; is visiting friends
ut:d redatiws h* re. This is- her
. f"i nan- h me,? woi hipp;. d
with us Sunday morning. Conic a
. /am we- are glad to have you.
Mr. Hubert and Luvenia Ciihhs
of Trenton., N. J. eatm to their
'father's funeral.
? Sir. an i Mrs. M. ^J. Davis m*.
ompanied Dy Mr. Ftank Mack mo
ored to Centenary to visit Mis.
Mary K. Davis Reed Sunday afternoon,
Mr-. Candi- Sparrow [passed to
the "great V yond- Sun lay morning.
. . ' '
presiding Elder I. W. Jelitrette
Rev. A. J. Jenkins and Mrs. A. V
jjnr.in- my aiumning me nv?-t:":r!
of the state delegates in Columbia
Tuesday.
.Mrs. MvBride .is. still indispos-ed.
Mr. McEinley Johnson is still
quite sick.. Mr. Robt. Tlium]wnr
-"trv-riirTh'" sTck list this" week:?
Rov. Jenkins had for his pulpit
"ssoeiat's Sunday night Rev. R,
\V. Williams and Rev, A. A. Tay'
lor. both are* pro-mint nt- ministers
in this district. Come again. W.?
are happy to have you.
ST! JAMES*. A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. B. Bouler. Pastor 1
Sunday School was called. to or
der,1 by the? Supt.. Mr. R. ~S, Rus
.sell 10 A. Mi, After the cljhss
. he^'uti f'ullCr' tnownd^y ATK >- P n't I.
Bouler.
11:80 morning worship, beganAfter
the formal opening-the pas-M>r
preached a soul -stirring- s1 i'r
i mon from ' Exodus 4:2; subject
Take what!" you .have and ntakv
what you want It was enjoyed
by all. Sunday night we listened
to am-ther wonderful sermon by
pRt-v. James W. Rhodes, a (Baptist
minist* r who selected his text from
Cal. l2.">:22. The spiritual tide ran
igh. Among the-visitors Sunday
yi.t e: Ihe-.Ri v-. Rice. S. w. T*o<*cvant,
Hutcln-rson. Earnest Robin.....
ii c v ??. i nr...
i*. \ . i ".Mm (Uiu \.nr iw v . |
la mi's \\".. Rhodes ami family.
CV.nie again, visitors are always
welcome.
There will'be an "oh! time .iiibp
lee choirs spiritual program at St.
Jam's Church. ll.\ Hemler-or. .St.
Sunday. December 22 at M ;M0 P.
M. . ..Several choirs will render selections.
There will a!?o he quartets.
Ton ar- invited to help1
make this a great day. Mr. A. H.
Ilarrisydirector.
KMANI Ml. A. M. K. CIII RCH.
Rev. A. A. Hughey, Pastor 1
Despite the "'inclement weather
Sunday school began at 10:15 a.
m.. with the Supt. and t-eachers
at their posts of duty. Quite, all
I mterr>itinir lesson was had. I
'The. mhrning worship beg'ar. aF
11:30. A splendid audience was
seen at the worship. The usual
Preliminaries conducted by
the pastor and assited by Mo
Donald... The pastor's sermon was
a splendid one, foiind Deut! 0:4:!
subject: An AppraisaL of ~ God.
Many fine thoughts w< iye brought
out and all present enjoyed the
message.
The ATt.E. League was a suc:
ee-s in putting over a P'w Rally
at 0:15 p.m.
At 7:MO the P. E... Rev. E.; A
Adams preached a noble sermon
to an appreciative audience: sub
j jeet': E (>ha Und*Y the "Juniper
Tree. The spirit of God-made it!
self manifest as Elder Adams, deliver*
d the message.
The sick are improving.
Wednesday morning: Dec. 25. at
: > a .m. tTe Solicit the coupei itt ion
"TrtVnremin*? and friends worship
with us oil that morning. The
! rs'or will preach a special Xmas
. sermon. The choir will sing. Come
> out and help us,
ANDERSON NEWS
i Anderson was a high light c'tv.j.tc'r
feus^4.eachers frOnv nine counties
Saturday. The meeting wps
j held at the Ree.i Sir'et Hi Schpol.
Two of the principal speakers
wei'e Mr. Filton. State Supt. of
Education and Dr. Starks. President
ofTB-ncdict College. Columbia.
The_ r.ext meeting _of this
1 I-iik 1 will In h Id in"-HO'? at tFc
Seneca Training School of which
Prof. Finley is principal.
1 \ficc Wiila A ItwAni ?Cr At
tended the program Sunday ?''ftiMno'n
r.t' the (ierr Hosomvahi
Hjy-fevJai'-luMJl of which I'rot. C.
"fuvtrrght. is principal. Mr. Buffington,
spokel on "The Value of
Reading." His^.talk was very tjme-,
. pnSYTI^FilS^H>TiTT
wnjBiihtiiJk.w>i
1
T*?are 5
t X - ? ?^ ?
f ,
. r- * r> r*o ;;
f . 1 ^ . \
| DK. I.. AI. DANIELS
i'it)>iciaq and Surgcon ^
V?IIIW iiouis; y ito JU H. dl.i i 10 if
r. M.; 0 to'a 1'. M.
.Special Attention Utvon Diseases
?j.. Of Women.
Oflice: . Residence:
1125 Washington 2230 Hampton
?MloJu7~012lT Rhone 7504
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, liar, Nose and Throat '
tilasses Fitted Accurately..
Oflice Hours: Telephone;
11:00 to 1:00 I'. M. Res. 4692
6:00 to. 8:00 I'. .M. Oflice 379$
_Ortiee: ?Residence; ??
2030 Taylor St. ' 1417. Pine St.
Oflice Hours:. Telephone.
11 A, .M. to 2' P. .M. Res. 8875
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. \Y. D. Chappellc
I'hvxu-ian and Surgeon ~ .
Diseases <rf Women and Children
- A Specialty
Office: ' Residence:
2115 Lady St. 11101 1'ine St.
Columbiti; S. <2.
rt.- Office Holts ? . Phones ?
8 to S A. M. Office 6U3S
11 to 2 1'. M. Res. 6798,
6 to 8 P. M. ' "
Dr. Ii. B. Frederick
~' -Physician J^ r
Office; Residence:
1107',^ ^Yashington. 1416 Para
Over Victory Savings Ban!
Colun >1* S. C.
I ')ffice J'hon* Hi(?7 He?. 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorney-fat-Law and Notary Fuhli*
(-- PRACTICE IN ALL COURT*
a
?-Stat* and Fea?tral
1119 Washington St- . Cola., 8. C.
Phone 7811
All Classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
D E N T I 8 T
Painless Extractions. Sundays by
Appointments. Days: Mondays,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays,- Thursdays
" Friday? and Saturdays
Office: 2361*1*2 OrvaTa Street
Columbia 8. C. |
DR. A. 15. JOHNSON '
uriinrnv _
Olfice: 1 ',1 1 1-2 Assembly Street
Phone 340G_.
Residence; 913 IIanipton Ave.
^ Phone 87-10 ^
ly aiui practical, Mar.v, hum!reds "
of b nR< haw- beer. addVd to the,
(Jeer Rosor.wald ami Aniyr-on Co.
Trainincr school" lil.rnrv tbr.mo-K
Mr. BurtinPtrn's ffW. Much interest
ha- be '. wr. 1 y t ld? man
I'crr'-Miit,> . Negro Education.
ITp::. Curt\\right and his r achers
never sloop, over worthwhile project?.
Th- Sons*.?.f Aid closed _p very
successful Grand. Lodge meetings
here Saturday. The shiph. lights of
the meeting was a welcome adre-s
by Mr. .T. C. ITblh;r, County
Si:pt. of I'ducati'n. 1?; r.js speech,
h.e stated the advantages for Ne^
u'lo oiha ata a an ; how it has im
nprovctf in. South Carolina during
the past year. That is most all
I rural .schools* have had from one
I .. uvu >v nth? extension added to
their sch.>>t>i -ternv. It is surprising
? !' these p.:p>ls who are enrolled
ai> raking advantage of this offer- .
pd improvement. It was brought
out obviously that we a.* a group
must' ta n t take ail that is offeri
d us in order that we may be
in a position; to ask for more, bonus
authorities cannot give a
group of.ijn'ijtivual? more than they
are ahi<. H take. Many other in
!?'!': st ! Ill f- \\ ?i VOUpht OUt
Yftis fiTt ing address. , .
. Mr. W. I, l'ork. I'lna rtaker, deivt
r -d tV address of,^welcome in
Ivlmi:" t;:.r basin men r>f An
dersor: a.so introduced Mr. Holler
I-. lV?fk'*~*ad rn*s< " also provoked
nuieh thought. He stressed the
idea rt taking1 care of thg little
things h- cans*' the big things will ,
I take care' of themselves.
1 . - | - 5 -k | -fc , l
isttng tne sacred RtMl
ions to our rompe? K'JJI
I Service insures |\7|Fi||
lete compliance with
le inviolable riphts
desirc> of the be
? - * - .^Mi