The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 18, 1936, Image 1
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Dr. J. J. Mulloi
Deliver Prir
* Union, S. C., Jart. 15?The 4th ,
?annual clinic of. the Unon Com-_L
t : ' munity Hospital will be hfeld? heri I
Friday, January 31, 1936. ? Mr. G.
W. Bolden, Chairman of the I
I* 9 Board of Trustees, and Dr. L. W.
Lonp:, Supt. of the hospital said
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DR. J. H. IIALE |
Professor of Surgery, Chief Sup_.
eivisor of Hubbard Hospital Dispensaries
of Meharry Ale .u-ui v on
lege, Surgeon-in-Chief of Millie
E. Hale Hospital, NavHville,-Ter.n. j
< today that all art;.ngemthts'; for
the Clink*,-, the ,. entertain.m at ?>f
*r the guest su'Hfsor.s and .-pcakers
as well as tve .visiting ; friends
were coin plot . d.
Judging from * the- 'su:cess, of
the past three, y.ars. an 1 the array
of not. 1 specialists to appe r
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T -iJft. E. K. -B' r.tCKMTrx*^
Police Surircoiv, 1 Karloito, X. ('.
f Se} rnour Carroll
Federal Juror
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l.'.-i'.i. 'Jan, IT S. yr.nuir
~i Carroll nt 1 r '.i?' a ! - bcv.i %
ifioned for Jury s ivice in e
t U, S. I >is i. j *t Con; t for .the- I'.n tcrii
District of South Care in
mtolliiK liciv n .*kC- wa'l;. J.1.: no y
20, at 10:00 o'clock.
M . Carroll li\es in t lu cr y,
an 1 is w. 11 knoy.irov.i th.- State,
is a lid ,i rep.. .-t iia.ti re of l a
American Humane Education Society.
ETHYL WISE
T;INCS HERE
Greensboro, N*. f\vJur. IT An
annoi ium.iv. kit was nit'.'.at A.??fc
T. Co'l ire l ore t.Hs liymnin.': that
Ethyl W s. of \v. .tin,; o i_. i
, sih?'er an.l Southern so: if bird
will sin.if in several cities and
' to'vns in Sooth C/vtopvio th" ' t
of Febr. ar.v or tli_ itrsl of Ma eh.
Kti'.Tyb Wiae Tins' at (T act. <1 the _lo?
ers of voice in n any )> i ts of the
East and in North Carolina. In
I a recent recital at the Virjj'nia
State College at I'ctersburif, \*a
hor concert. Went over so hiir. tint
she 4ias been invited trr arinkc ir1
retain onjifak mnt in the spri: K
to ."ii'g for an mi linneo of Virtpnia .
(whites only).
This music department at A. & .
T. Collopre. here in Greensboro is I
I hardline her booking enffa.'Otherrts
in th two Carolinas, or
bookintf might be made through
the nubtisbir's ofl'ir>r> ?-?f iim i>..i i
motto Leader, 7110 Assembly St., 1
Colufnbia, S. C., 1'or the \v ok of.
March 0, in, South Carolina.
LEADFIl OF WHITE BAPTIST !
TO SPEAK AT I N ION RAPT. I
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I Ho- 1- Do. Charles A. Jo-. < ?>;. |
ecutlve Seer ?tary of the Whit/* j
Baptist State Convention of S. C.'
? wffr> will deliver a tvr ssau" of in*
t' f.st at Union Baptist Church,
j 1000 block of Divide St., to all
church prod's and non church fro-ers
Sunday, Jan. 10, 10.10 at 7 p.m.
sharp.. * |
Music will b? rendered hv Benoddict
quartet and others.
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j ANNU/
mney To
* a * a a
icipal Address
oh this^^ar's program, the fourth
Anr.e.al Clinic proniisek to create
greater interest aynong 'tni* local
professional group as well its the
tay.ihen than tv'ei before.
Heading the list o.f ^distinguish-'
eti visitors is: Dr J. .1. Muilomney,
President of the . l harry aicdicui
Coll.go, Nashville, Tenn., who
will address ' ) ;e vi-itin^' 'physicians,
surgeons and citizens at
Siins High Schpol fcYiday nig it.
in cor-nection with his address, lie
will ?liovv-un tile screen, t-.:e two
million dollar plant of Meharry
Medical College. ? . *
Or. .J? II. Hale, Surgeon-HrThi7T~oTYVlTri
\TT ~1e7 Mir, le~ 11 o.-i pilal."
Nashville, Tenn.. i 11 be in charge
of Jhe Clir.ie as usual..
i):. \V. llat.ry Ha. n /s. of'Philadel,4.aa,
President. of the National M
ei.dical Association, vyho.-- has
studied in Ihwis; France; will IkT
present and show on tlu screen
j; e- of Ins BronehosLgiric operaions."
CChei' out- of < to W11 iih'vsif-'iniis
ami suig.ons.' w.io will be present.
km'! Dr.." K.?Ki 'ii, Prdicc
-Suractiir,-t''i*?~iott*v:X;-*-<.'.; Dr: 11.
M. Holmes Gyp eologi.-t, Atlanta,
(la.; Dr. C. W. Powell, Chi.f Su'r.goon,
William At Han i lb spital,
Atlanta, (in.;?l);1. >i. < >. H'Hi lii M.
InU'Puest Chicago. III.; I)r.' J. G.
.Stuart. Spy.-iai:st, t wiumbi >, S.
(\; 'Dr. Y. O. Miller.* Surgeon,
Asheville, N. C.
? The official* of the Clinic- are
asking that all professional men
and women be piesent. The Clinic'vMil
open at 7:t>0 a. m. .
Kveryone wi.,o wishes ot' .be
treated in this C'liric must register
and get a Permit ("aid.
program pop tup dindicaTOR
Y sprvicp op cpyrPNARY's
RPill"' 1PD organ
Cente-'hry M. P. Church.*
Charleston, S. C.
: ioi nil', .vie" I 1 : 1 "> a. n*..:
Dedicatory - . \ :e . |iis ory ot
organ, .? .rial music, ar.d a spe
jal s.nnon.
Pvening "servi.e >:? <? p. i,\:
Speeial instrumental numbers,
olos. di ets, am! At theniv by the
*'.oir had talent .d individual of
he city. 0 .
Prof. J. D. Moon-, Organist.
This is one . tnong the idlest
gars of u,:.. city of 'Charleston,
no it was i,:bn;,t I . ' ih' S"'g
n<r M.itir. ! " ... . -
n;r. I'll'.* 1)1 I 11** . OKI st
Mu-ic I!..usr in the south.
The public- is cordially invited
i) lli stv.n??'vic s. Rev. Calvin C
'{evnold-', Ro.-Tor.
Come :iml list 11 in v lrii n li.n.i?
uucornLUln - 4^ an old nrinm. ~
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Mr. Alford Stewart
The funeral of James Alford
Stewart wa.- hi,-11 Tuesday. January
71 1ajI 11:00 a. hi. in the
!Ktiie .of lii.s mother. Mis. Hattie
I Stewart, corner of Pine and Sen ii<
Si's.
, Mr. Stcwaff was a yyunjf man
'C sum line'-(-HiTi-linn el'.araeter. a
'aithl ul worker'and a dependable
''tier.!. He was ncl.ie in motive,
far reaching in purposes; kind to
is rrother and sister, and had
' many friends who loved, him foil-bis
g.nial disposition and synipa.hv
f : e' ildiv n.
i " .lie lived in Columbia sixteen
lr. the JeH'erson Motel.
A touching Kuloiry was given
by tho pastor, Rev. S. S. Younprblood
who was a--isted in the service
by Rev. A. S. Powe and Rev.
II. \V. Harrison.
The deceased ! av:s a m' thtr,
Mrs. Hattie Stewart, a sister,]
Miss' I hi "Stewart, a teacher in
Wavelv School and many relatives
and friends.
The pall hearens were of the
Palmetto Lodjfe of F.Iks of which
lie was a member. Rural took !
place in the family plot in Thank- '
ful Baptist Cemetery,?Bamlwg,
S. C.
The funeral was efficiently dirccti'd
hy Ml'. Willi.-; Johnson, of
the Johnson-Bradley Funeral
Home.
NEW HOPE A. M. E.
ZION CHl'RCH
Rev. W. F. Hunter, Pastor 1
Union, South Carolina, Jan. 14?
Thq members of New. Hope ami
their pastor with . thefr presiding
elder, had a wonderful quarterly
conference Saturday and Sunday
with its warm sunshine, made the
people send their songs of praises
to God. Sunday School was held
with much enthusiasm. A most
wonderful message w&s" delivered
T>y the Presiding Elder, Rec: D. C.
Crosby. Text f?7th Psalm 13th
verse: Restore unto me the joy of
the salvation. -He spoke along the
line of joy in Christian religion.
Four persons came forward to
be prayed for^--$26.35 was raised
during the ' quarterly meeting. |
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COLUMBIA, SOI
KL CL1NI
Mrs. Helen Reynolds
is no More.
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On Monday morning, Jan. 6th,
wh< n that greats monster deat'n
took from our midst this beloved
young; woman, a beautiful character
ceased to live and move amqng
Ug forever.
She was the youngest whild of
the lato Mr. William and Janie
Reynolds. It was at the home of
her devoted mother, she so quietly
passed away.
Those who knew her can truthfully
say she was indeed an exceptional.
young l&voiran; unrig.u
I arid jdst in her living, kind, gen?tle
and sympathise and allowed
hi r Christianity to shine forth in
her department.- "To know her
was to love her.- f
? During her long illness Helen
"never complained nor grew fmputient,
but always trusting
n promises m Gqd.
She received her education from
\ 11 uii College and State College.
Vf'ter graduation she' taught
l iiool veiy mieee : fully for four
v?.nrs; than she was . married to
Mr. K. 11. Banks of Washington.
D. C. two vears airo. livim* in
Washington up to the tihie she
cahic south to her mother on account.
oil.ill health. . 1 She
was a faithful and cevated
member of Benevolent Baptist
Church of Hopkins, S. C. from ear
Jy girlhood. \.. *
Her pastor,. Kev. Jass^p? Neal
\ oUo \. ry b.miingiy ol Uie lite
aid virtues of this young worna".
Deacon Anderson spoke of hei
as a worth while member.
The obituary was read by Mrs.
- {Catherine ' Holley. . Her favorite
>ymns-> -".Jesus keep me hear the
ciossV-and' "Jesus I voire" were
beautifully sung by Mrs, Wm.
I. Bonner. .
The many legrams ar'd flow rs
bespoke in glowing terms the
, iig!i esteem in, which Mrs. Banks
was held.
Her husband, mother. 7 sistfcrs,
brothers and a host of relatives
and I rien..s nioJrt. n r |:a-%s..T_.
Those words were penned by her
.usbhnd: p
-Mt- wife.' though 'asleep. L
' now you are not gone. 1 know'
h: t your presence will always te
nain in my heart, and the hearts
f your loved* on. s w ho grieve as
! do at your departure.
May your soul i"\stjfrtlrtr -peace,
oy aid contentment that we ' so
appily shared during our lives to
I \r,'r\v that your .sympathetic
m i williivr heart will be m glory
:o Clod aiul all his angels.
I'.ace be with you'Mrlen for 1
"<n?.w that" your-Christian life inn:u
- you a gieat reward in lleaVI
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i Jlmmie Luncheford
Noted (Vche-tra to I'lcy Here
Jimmie Lunceford ami his 18
;>iece Orchestra and Glee Club
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DR. L. O. MILLER
Surgeon and Discoverer of Robpwoi,
a preparation for reducing
High Blood Pressure,. Ashevilje,
N. C.
.- 'ngcrs will appear at a mammoth
dance?at the Township Auditorium,
Wednesday night, Feb.
20, 1936.
4trre?dance?w+B?be?state-wide.
The players and makers of music
have won national fame over the
the NBC and at the Cotton Club
in New York.
DEVELOPMENT IN WAVER/LEY
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Thc Columbia Reality Company
which has developed more Negro
settlements than any other Reality
Co. in Columbia again calls to
the attention, of the-Negro citiP.l..'
Lt ?
iin ui v ummuia us new oner.
Back of The Keeley Institute on
Haskell Ave. and Carolina Court
th?y have fourteen beautiful lots
which they are offering to. the
home buying Negroes^ of Columbia.
They are offering to sell you
these lots and to build houses of
the latest styles and designs at
prices that you will be willing to
pay. The lots nn-e located not
more than two blocks from the
colleges and not more than five
blocks from the public school and
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JTH CAROLINA,"'^SATURDA
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Dr. D. K. Jenl
Supt. Wa
The Board of Directors of the
Waverley Fraternal Hospital in its
regular meeting held on the night
of January 15, 1036, unanimously
elected Dr. D. Jenkins, brother
of the late Dr.' N. A. Jenkins,
Superintendent. Other business of
| importance was the report of the
institution being audited by a Certified
Public Accountant, which
I found everythiner in order. It was
gratifying to note the number of
381 Charity patients, or 8,022 pa
ticnt days, had been cared for
during the year of 1935.
| The Board has ever been known
for its business like niannur r>f
handling its ' affairs, both large
and small. Since the founding of
( the institution the steady growth
and the increase in modern equipment
and courteous services ren:
dereel are known throughout the
?State. ? ??
Dr. D. K. Jenkins, the..newly
elected Superintendent certainly
needs no introduction to the public
of South Carolina. His life is
4?St; Matthew News
-f By J. 'A. Ford
! Sunday being such a boautifu
dav all of the churches in qui
town were Well attended.
The colored teachers of the
county met Saturday pftcrnoor
and discussed plans by which the
association should follow and they
were good. After quite a discussion
of miscellaneous questions the
meeting close/1 to meet again Feb,
1 at 12 o'clock at which time all
j teachers in the county suppose to
I register. We want our county to
register 100 percent and in the
mean time if you think you can't
I be at the next meeting, please forward
your fee of $1.00 to the secretary
of the association, Mrs.
: Daisy L. Ginyard., I think all
; teachers in the county should cooperate
with the cfticers and let
us make our local association be
^second t'o none in the sttvte or the
Uunitde States.
Rev. and Mrs. David Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. John Cl aoel motored
to Orangeburg Sunday afternoon.
Miss destine Caldwell spent
Sunday at home to the delight of
her mother and many friends.
, Mrs. Vertell Waddy is up agair.
i after having been or? siek?Hst.
1 .Miss Sylvester Waddy who, is
a member of the high school de!
partment is sick at this writing.
Her many friends are praying for
her ear ly recovery and return to
school. .
1 All persons having news to be
' published please gfv'e to Prof.
Ford by Monday of each week.
Anyone wanting a copy of Till1
Ginyard and pa him for same and
1 ou will be able to read more than
one paper.
| I)R. I.. W. LONG
Supt. Union Community Hospital
Sponso, Union, ,S. C.
just oik- 1 lock from the bus line.
v Every first class family is purchasing
for themselves a tirst da s
home, give yours one. If its a
house in-n-desirable location for
a small down payment with monthly
payments to fit your income see
have what you are looking for.
Why rent when The Columbia
Reality Co. makes it so easy to
own a home. If you are in the
market for a home in any section
of Columbia see The Columbia
Reality C...
HOLLY HILL NEWS
The enrollment of our school is
still increasing. It is approaching
700 and because of this fact, the
authorities have notified the principal,
Prof. Roberts, that two
rooms will be added to the school
building and* that the 'work on
these rooms will begin in a few
weeks. The people of this community
are certainly glad of it.
| They have waited long for this.
I It also means more teachers ahd
i better work; classrooms will not
be overcrowded and teachers can
[ do more effective work.
' The high school department is,
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Y,;j AN. 18,1936r
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IVUMIVIL
tins Elected
verley Hospital
given to the promotion of public
good- and original ideas. For the
past ten years, Dr. Jenkins has
served as Superintendent of the i
Sunday School at Zion Baptist
Church, the largest Sunday school
in the State. The plan for reor,
ganizing the Victory Savings
Bank was born in his mind. He
has lent many helpful suggestions
in the operation of the Hospital
. in the past. It is rightly said,
that "he has no enemies."* The
Board has nyide a wise choice in
gettinir him for I
? v.^v ,.Ui)IUUII. *_ II"
der his personal supervision there
! can be expected more?uilicieucy
and service, rendered to the pub;
lie.
Mrs. N. A. Jenkins declined to
be connected with the hospital as
successor to her husband a n d
shares the opinion of the Hoard
! that it has ma Jo the 1^*1 uderti.in
" possible. ~
' The public can now rcjoiCe iii
'.that the Waverely Hospital will
be maintained as a credit-to the
i.' community and the race.
? doing aplcndhHynnd th't' Bby.-i an
girls basket trail teams-arc work-"
ing hard to play some real gamesMontgomery,
president of the girlv
. in the near future. Miss plcctry
team, said they were expecting ar
1 engagement in?a 1'ev.?rtrryrr Mt~
Dicks is also " in charge of the
basket' ball teams.
[-[ Miss Mattees Anderson;~nr~stu
' dent of the *Jth grade is back in
school auer having been ill fbr
several month; both teachers, am
students are glad to have her back,
j A students' party was given at
the home of Miss Delcan Hunt, a
, member of the high school; those
present, reported a very pleasant
time.
Mr. Hiawatha Thomas spent
the week-end with his classmate
Mr. Charles Anderson. ?
Third Grade poems; Miss A. B.
Pickett, teacher.
Light:
-^Wiuii you load and "Write at niglit
Va.4 ?
Biiuum nave an electric light.
James P .Edwards, Jr.
Light:
I was reading last night,
By a shining bright light.
I to .read, I like to write,
I like to read by a verv bright
.light. .. .
The fifth grade under Miss O.
B. List-on has started a s.)dvhdid
little library and they are dein_r
creditable in every rpspect. In
fact all classes seem to be doing
well.
Sunday last, Mr; and Mrs. K.
Cain, Jr., some members of the
faculty: Misses Anderson, Xix,
I Fair and Pickett, t.,
1 vannah.-Ga., to- visit-Mrr^ami Mrs;
; Isaac Edwards, relatives of Mrs,
I Cain, arriving parly in the morn-,
j ing they attended services at the
St. John Baptist Church. On.ro'
DR. II. M. HOLMES
Gynecologist, Atlanta, Georgia.
tuin to Hit home of their host
and hostess they were served a
delicious dinner. After dinr\er
they visited many places of interest.
A delightful trip indeed.
Those who- have sailed on the
soa of matrimony recently are:
Misses Rosa Sinimons, Madibn
Sweat, Belle LaGree, Lillie Belle
Washington and Josephine Andoi'- '
son- i
ChuTcn' Xe.ws
Sunday was a glorious day in
full. The text for 11:15 A. M.
was . ( taken from Joshua 3:4-5
"The Untrodden Path". Sunday
School at 3:30; League 6:30 and
evening service? at?rrOO.?Text; -
[ fcackiel 47:'.): "Watch Us Grow".
I Monday evening- the Brother?
entertained the listers at the" A:
M. E. Manse with *a banquet in
keeping,with the promise made be!
fore the Brother-and Sister Rally J
It was a swell affair.
The funeral service of Brother I
Thomas Benjamin, a Deacon of {
Lovely Hill Baptist Church was1
held Sunday afternoon at 4 jo 'clock j
by the Rev. Morris Wright. Rev. j
Wright paid a glowing tribute to
this veteran as a church worker.
SuViday evening message \vas
delivered by the Rev. Ready Wil- '
gon( Gen. frrHM?. - After the ser- >
mon JProf. Roberts gave timely re- j
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tiler
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IN1TY HC
Oconee Co. Educational
Ass'n. to Meet '
. Saturday
Walhalla, SrCrrJanuary 14th?
Oconee County Educational Association
to meet Saturday.
The Oconee County Educational
Association will meet Saturday,
January 18, 1936 at Oconee County
Training School at 10:15 A.M
At this meeting information will
be given out concerning the Third
Congressional group meeting held
in Anderson* December 14, 1935,
and an important letter will be
read from Messrs J. H. Hope/ J.
B. Felton and S. P. Clemons and
he revised constitution of The
Palmetto State Teachers' Association
will be read.
Each teacher is asked to pay
-bis registration fee of $1.00 for
The State Teachers' Association.
I C ! A. : - ? 1 '
ii n is lmpossiDje for you to pay
your foes at this meeting you are
"lrged to send them to Miss Clara
Mae Grant, Walhalla, S. C., Route
1, by February 12. 193G.
Mrs. S. L. Pope.
-Miss'y? President
Sends Greetings.
Hear Co-workers:
May I take the privilege to extend-greetings
of the season and
h?>st wishes' for a Prosperous New
Y ear. y.
Ileai?sisteis. it uas with mtlgfr"
regret that I could -not be with
vou in'thej annual conference, but
my heart and mind was-with you
also a round report from the Sa
Sisti rs the success of the Salula
district came about by beginning
in time. I am asking that
. ach local society begin sonie form
if financial program at once. After
the council or soorr after you
-hall have the program of the
district work, I am asking each
local society to forward me the
address of your president- and
secretary. I hope to see as many
of you as possible at the council
meeting, There is much business
to be attended to. Lot us not wait
?>ut? begin - N'OW'r~ ' J"
Johnston News
At 11 :TiO A.M. the Pastor Rev.
J. M. Blasst nga -w rreached a
wonderful sermon^ Tv*e had a !,
splendid attendance. I
Sunday School opened at the
"sual hour..'1:30 with Supt. S. L.
Pope a-nd?teachers at?their port.?
The lesson was well discussed
and reviewed by the pastor. We
had two visitors present at Sunday
School: Prof. Blassengamo and
Miss Alice Mcintosh. Come again
you are always welcome at Bethel
C. M. E. Church.
At nitrht Rev. ftlassongnm.- '!< live
rod a wonderful set-man. k
Saturday and Sunday, January
18-19, members, officers and classleaders
bo at your host for quar- I
. ferly conference.
Mr. Willie Gary president of the <
Epworth League is asking all the
members to be present at Bethel
C. M. E. Church Mtmday at 7:30
o'clock.
Mrs. N'oah Amos i* hotter at
this writing. .
Miss A. Norris of Ridge Spring
spent the week-end with Mrs. E.
VI. T attimore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lett of Batesburg
visited friends here reeently.
Rev. and Mrs. Sino-letnn ? ??>.
readers of The Palmetto Leader."
kv. gii.rfrt will speak
?AT??\ ..afternoon
pkogrxm
Til ) -A-: 11 h -1.1 \ I'toi-hoon Pro- _
?ranv Srndav-. .Ian. 11'. lP.'lO., at
'ho Tab-made Church. leseate' on
'100 Mock of Richland Street.
3:30 p. m.?Prayer meptinpr will
he conducted by Rev: A. E. Smith
and L. E. Washington.
4:00 )>. jn.?An Opening by the
Macedonia Choir.
4:10 p. nr. " Scripture, lesson hv \
Rev. Mvrtl? R.fi fiv.v. Trini.v'
C.-. M. lb CM:ch,
4:15?Welcome address by Rev
R. M Myers, p::stor of' Macedonia
Baptist -Church.?:?
t 4-00?Sermon by Rev. Gilbert
pastor of the Gilbert Chapel Rap.
'.1st Church. .
Gilbert. Chap"] f'hoir.
S.:10?Talk by D^-. Holman.
5:25?Ex-Lieut. Governor , Andrew
J. Rothea (w'.iite) will make
ah address for the program.
. 7:60?The* speaker \viUtJbe presented
by Rev. Smith. Selection
by the choir.
?. 8:00?Sermon by Re\\ Paul R.
Sfwahan. ""
9:00?Selection by the Harmony
King Quartet. Everybody is inmarks.
The stopping place for Rev.
Hooks, pastor of t.ovely Hill
when in town at the home of
Mrs. Rosa ^Isaac.
The members of Unity and Shi- ;
loh are loud in 'praise of their
present pastor. Services at Shiloh
all day Sunday. The pastor de 1
livered two able sermons.
Rev. and Mrs. Wilbom and famtty
*wrr pleasant callers ' ih our ~
town this week.
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PRICE: 5 CENTS
>SPITAL
icev. K. s. Campbell
Passes .
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U< v. Robert Stuart Campbell,
oklost son of Amy and Thomas
t'ampbell was born near Winnsbcro,
S. <\. died December l'J.'Jo at .
. .>Camer<'h, S. ('.
Kev. C'a.rtipbell, , in his ea.rly
mafr-hood married Miss Parline,
I)R. J. G. STUART
. Eye, JEear, Nose and Throat *
.. Specialist,-Columbia, S. C. *
Lyles. Unto this holy wed-lock
nine children were horned,, of those
three are now living, namely: Mrs. ~
C. B. Black,. Mrs. Rosa BeU-Keitt,
of Cameron, S. .G.'and Mrl. Janie
Fbrd of Lake View, S. C.
He has the following brothers:"
Mr. Roswill Campbell of Charlotte
X. C\. Missers. Thomas and Hen-.
wnp jW
DR. C. \V. POWELL .
Chief Syrgton .William A. Harris C
Hospital. Atlanta, Georgia.
ry Campbeli of Winnrtrrc. S. C\: 1
sister. Mis. Diana Douglass of
Woodward. S. C. arid a host of
~grands and T5ther VotarivoT:
Rev, Campbgll sto*.d* fir that
which' \yas i ight. an;!. (levating.. Hp
had a high standard oT morals,
was a real fat her.' a loving and devoted
husband, a strong believer of
the Christian Church, a piinvoter
of Christian".education and a good
citizen. '
Tin* last seven y aiv o* hi< live
was spent with his daughters-in
Cameron.
The conununity has.lost r. citizen.
a Christian gentleman, an
int.lligent' reader and an advisor.
His example of FTis goodnes: is refleeted
through ut the community;
as ii as said Ty Dr. >. J. S'Jmors ~~ ~
t whit:.- and many nt! pro through
their ex'ptgs-.io!'s of sorrow.
M.'H'lun W P<AtMo?i Ti .?-?
- ? . wwwaii, r%cpurier
New Trinity
Baptist Church
Rev. B. F. Stew art. Pastor
Sunday School with teaeho* ?
and officers on duty met at uaua!
hour. Immediately after pravc:
service was carried out by Bra
B. F. Thompson. Text of the mc?
~5ape Joshua Subject: Passin
p But Once. '
B. T. U. met at was exo'd
Text, for our nijrht sermon Judces
7:21: subject Chrisf ians Standine
Place for 103f>. Visitors for the
day Rev. II. B. Jones. Rev. Willie
McMillan. Mr. r.n i Mrs. L. Smith
M iss Mable Wood.
The funeral of Mr. Portor Neshitt
was held here Jarfliaty '7th.
Mr. Arthur Arnold was funeral- .
Ized at Travel Rest where he was
a,, member Sunday, Jan. 5th.
We are hoDinc fiVf' ?tt ? cn^^cc
fui N'cw Year. "
vited to conic and heqr the speakR.
D. iviiIcs. Director
P. S. There will be two scfrmon
delivered by Rev? Pav>I R
Sheahan Sunday, Jan. 19, 193(5,
4:00 p. nv.T one at the St. James
M. E. Chuivh on the 100 block of
Henderson St. and the other at
the Gospel Tabernacle, at 8:00
p. m.
The - Ex-Lieut. Governor, Andrew.
?E B-ethea whll be presented
by 1. S. Leevy.
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