The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 25, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday, January 25, 1936
- 'THE KEY THAT UNLOCKS"
Chappelle Station A. M. El, Church
The Rev. I. W. Grant, minister j
of the Chappelle Station A. M. E.
] Church wilt j>pare^ no pains Sun- I
day morning 'fo shbw To rth" t he"
'.* "The CKey lThat Unlocks*'! ^Come j
and find it< All Columbia is invited.
- ?\ -y|
We are happy to say that our
good member Mrs. A. Lover is improving.
She was probably the
visitor at our mother church last
Sabbath and we are also glad to
announce that men re being converted
and turned to God. Let
us pray. . _
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
*' Alfonsa S. Powe, Minister
\ . * !? '
Sunclay, January 2G, 193G at
11:30 there \yill bo a young people's
day program. It is of the
custom in the Presbyterian church
that the last Sunday in January
would be observed by the young
f* people of all Presbyterian churches
in America. The work of the
Sunday School and Christian En
dcavor will be read by two ynnng
X; ladies in the church, Miss M. E.
Gladden, will direct the music for
the young people. At 5 o'cldck
* a special program will be rendered
by the young people of the
Christian Endeavor. After which
a short talH will be made by Min
ister Power We ?are asking all of |
the young people of the city to
. come and worship with us. The
sick of the church, Mrs. Jerome |
fieese, she is?recovering?rapidly; |
Miss C. C. Davis former sewing
teacher of our State College.
ST. JAMES A.1WTE. CHt'RCH
?1 Ren \V. II. Ruuler, I'astor
Columbia. S. C.?In spite of the
cold weather Sunday School was
at the usual hour with an appreciative
crowd. The school, was reViewed
by Rev. Earnest Robinson.-]
11:110 after all preliminaries the
pastor preached a soul stirririg
sermon to a large audience:
' 3:30 splendid program Was put
over by the ushers. Rov. R. D.
Miles in charge.
iSenday night we listened to another
wonderful sermon by the
astor. Text Isaiah 43:1. Subject:
"The Price of Redemption".
? The many friends of Mrs. Maggie
Davis will be sorry to hear of
her death. She died .Tanuarv 10th'
6 P.M. Was funeralized Monday
3 P.M. Several friends spoke of
- her life. Mr. R. S. Russell spoke
of her as a class leader. The pas
tor preached the funeral taking
his text from I Samuel '20th chan
ter, 2nd claus of the 18th verse.
Subject: "A Vacant Stat". Rev.
\VJ. G. Owens was present and
made remarks.
BETHLEHEM BART. CHl'ItCH
The following services will he
held at the Bethlehem Baptist
r Church of whdh Rev. S. II. Smith
is pastor.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship 11:20 a. m.
B. Y. P. U. 0.00 n. m.
Evening sendee 8:00 p. m.
You are invite-', to attend nil.of
these srevices, if you come once.'
w- know you will make the second
visit.
s, We also wish to thank the folJ
lowing visitors for for stoppiiy?
to see us on last Sunday an !. hop.
thev will come againn:
Rev. A. W. Green, Charleston:
Mir. M. M. MeClerkson. Jolmstoy
S. C.; Mis. Minnie Crash, Johnston,
S C.; Mis<t Gertrude Long.
Lexington, S. C.; Mr. Waltei?Erh,
wards, WestfreMh, N. ~J. ~
i>^.. c? it a
no. o. 11. omiin,. 1'asior
? -mm ? mm
FIRST CALVARY
BAPTIST ( III IB II
The senior usher hoard of First
Calvary hold it weekly meeting
Vhe church Tud-day night. Jain.
21. 19BB, at fC o'clock. t
The members of the usher board
gave their annual suppejc AVcdros
day night. Jan. 15, IMG at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Outen.
They had as their guest the
following persons. Mrs. S. S.
Youngblcod, Miss Lillian Snmot
of N. Y.: Miss Ar.nie James, Miss
* Mamie Barber, Miss Margaret
Peat son, Miss Margaret Younxhlood,
Miss Anu-tria Often.' Mrs.
E. C. Anderson, Mrs. Charlotte
Roberson, Mrs. Maggie Brown,!
Mrs. Arneath.a Marriso*v. Mrs. Zula
Walker, Mrs. Cora Stephens, !
Mrs, Sara Roboit--, Mrs. Edna
Parker, Mrs. Emma Outen. Rev.'
S. S. Yoiingblood and Mr. Motthefc
A. Robinson The menu consisting
of turkey, rice, sweet potatoCUlA/if
iiooo U<-v4- ? 1
~v.v.u___j>v?c>4 nyt luiij t'unee,
ice cream and cake. Everyone en
joyed the evening.., Watch this
paper for more news about F. C.
B.C. U. B.
Thomas Pearson, Reporter |
THE A.C.E. LEAGUE OF BETHEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Mr. Henry Webber, President "
Although Sun'lay. January 10,
was a very windy and cold after>
noon, we had a large crowd out
to enjoy and participate on cj.ir
program which w.<s under the direction
of Mr. John Martin. Our
? topic' was "What Doe<? the Bible
Mean by-Lost and Found?" This
topic was discussed interestingly,
arid wc are sure that all who
haird it discussed, got much from
itf.rto take back home.
r^~^Qur .topic for noxU Sunday, Jan." j
zft, >?<wiH b? "B-?ic Pr'nHnfrs rf
'Our church." Think over this top""
ic and come out to help us discuss i
-^"~*it. Bring visiWrs with you, for j
they are always' Welcome at our !
church. Our |League opens at]
w 5:30 p. m. and closes at 6:30 p. nr. I
Wq are sure Jf you come, you will
j, not regret for -having spent that
".hour with us.
Mias Eva Porterfield, Secretary,
Fjjfhel Kinard, Reporter.
1 UNION B APT. ( IIUR(
Rev. In C. Jenkins, Pastor C
| The Moil Bible Class or "Abtle- v
| mclc-h" ^t.J th. Wmtivt) Bibla Class ;
I rr "Dobbora" an organization with m
the Sunday si "not ;s urir'trr =
the presence of member's nnd -y
i fiends at U:4f> a. in. .Sunday i
morning.
The church school - b gir.s at (
b.5 1.
Sunday, January 2Q..1 ic attendance
was fair considering the bad ^
\\\ ather.
The officers and tea. hers- were c
it their post of duty,
v. ,The niortiiryg services began at
11:110 a. ni.,*tHe VcgularMiour. Tile f
astor filled the ro>trujh and spoke a
from the th.mex "The " Filial v
Triumph of ,Christianity" of
which truths will forever live. . n
? ' 8 p. in. the pastor. brought n.s -j
another so p -Mi ."riiv? nu*.s?a?u
Tom the .thorite: "Absence . of j
111 -sains"' of w hich was intellect- j
^.:al arid^ spiritual value to the coa- y
gregation. ' ^
Tne H. T. U. forir uly tin- tj. y.
I?. U.' begins at (3 bid p. m.
* Yuu-^are always welcome at pur
services. j
"MMANIKL A. .M. Ik ( 111 R< H
ipecfal Services Sun., .l"n 26 1 * .'i<?
Rev. A. A. lf.ighcv, I'astor
Emmnnuol takes this opporturiiy
to announce .thai on next Sfu>
ay, tht tar vices v.illhe of nnusu
.tl interest. : ' ]
The St ntlay schoolwill conv-n ;
it- 10:00 a. m> with .Mr. M. R '<
hr.rge. i
"The imbuing s . vie will bojyh <
it ll r.'iO, at which time. l> ,a i
h:i"1 *s T-.i*;inr 1 w?LLiil?of Atlanta
.in. win brint? Uie m,s a?;e of th t
Ivan of Tki-iiim- T.i.ohy.i ah Sein t
ulfy. Atlanta, Ga. Ik* lias st. t
od luulr in A fvri>;a . and abr. a (
le is (>nn of th.' most "t ut'stuti in"
"vholais of - the rave. Ho is a very i
'lonucnt pre aether ami his nu .-sn < ]
a ill he an in-1 'n ation to both
vounfi: ; n.l old. There* will also o
a truest soloist; *
At .1.30 p. m. t'.ie Rev. { *. II. Lew
. .s. i'a-. pa tor i f i:-.h. l A. M. K. 1
Mm ch will preach, in the intyfost
?f the twelve trib s of I:aval Rnl
My. His choir will sinyr ar.J hit (
MVirc.f: I ion will attend. Rh v..
Lewis" is an'tnit; tairlin;:' pulpites '
mil will bring a message.of vase
mportaHco to'all. At
7%:.'i0 p. in. th? pastor will
>ring the iveni' g message.
Every one is cordially in . it
o alter.:! these services. .
' The chunh was sadden; 1 b.\
he death of one of it^ faithful |
nentbers 'in the person of M s.
Vlaiguivt K. Grey. She. d. palter' '
his life Friday, Jan. 17. llllKI .
T'he funeral services were eon.li.-;
>d at 'Hie Kiiiainiid Church . Tne, '
lay, Jan. '11. l'JMO, at 1:00 p. in
Pile' pastor oflMei-it hi"'. i
SI'ARTANHVRti NEWS
Trinity A. M. E, Ch'jrch
ii ' w ... no .
?xv*. II. ?? . M illlU'I , I il i or
" Near the foot hi'l.^of thy llla j
Ridge M;s. in Rjlart nburp" Rtev. {
unless Board No. ,1 held its r..pu
lar nionthlv -meeting- at the honv ]
>f Mrs. Wi'lie and Miss l.ill o II ?~
ws., Aden St. Tuesday night c
iaii. 15. a spicy meg sini was, rer |
"erod. /I'll, fyeo of the President i
iii inVirli.rs of the board, bore i
sjuilcs of Welcome to members of
' ! e nit ii-a' d and rhii'tip
frio.i Mi Mary I'd kmar.
Mistress of i-oj'emovy. MretTnp ?
ipen d Iiv t: sing ivr "lligluu i
~n?ynd.v" I . / if" fray -i' chen' ' *)
hid selection, 2AYJii>t_a_ wonderful '
< tiany.' " etcT Wi i ;>d 11> i
by the P esi.Icnt, Mrs. Xftia Ilvrd
rending Mrs. St. I.. Reid, Mrs. A'.
McPimp-ey; Pap r. Mrs. Matilh
Johnson; solo, Mi*s Willie Me.
Kis-iek at tlie piano. Talk. M'.
Yirpial Rnb:n-o-; solo, M rs. C
Anderson: T: Ik. Mis. A. Post oy. 1
Mrs. V. DonieniI'tun. Miss C '
Foster, CI: sing remarks by. the
oastor.
Boaid No. I has a won erf ' .
official staff and row-e: leers'. v. it.1
elicit officers , at the. head sr.ecos-.
is sure.
Sunday, Jan. 2ft. morning dawnc
' with ji. flown uour -of- raimt, but?5
after which ti/e sun came not ?
many church goen.s made thmr
way to.the Grand Old A. M. K. j
Sunday school opened :?* he
ustia hour with a splendid attend- f
ance. .
- At 11:15 the.senior choir nsyr.' :
*ed the choir slant". cd in singing ,t
101 hymn- lined by Rev. 11. W. |
Walk r. Pray: i was off red by f
j Bio. J. 11. Hill. The choir s j g ]
a spiritual. "Certainly I.oid," led C
by Miss Rodgers* Scripture lc*s- Lji
son 7>t. John 10.1-Id. '.T o uS"ht "s
came forwar 1 and lifted the mis- 1 t
siop ' offering. After which' the I r.
choir sang.
| At 0:30 the A. C. E. 'Leatrue met J
and the president, Mrs. A. Craig 1
addressed the LesTgue.
| At 7:30 the chrir members a
were acre in at J | "Q-t. of duty, j a
- 'AnnF.viF.u: news .. |
- St. Jamo < A. M. E. Church i li
Rev. \V. S. Mims, Pastor ih
L Thr faithful few found their] a
way to Sunday school Sunday b
morning throii/h the stormy f;
wirds and showers of rain. , I .
- -.The lesson was reviewed-by the ; i
Shpt. and encouraging remarks tl
were made by the pastor.
11:30 a* ni. Pst.lm 1st chapter v
was re.td by the pastor. Text
1st Timothy 0:20 was mastvly de- v
livrrcd. ' t
7:30 p.' m. the pastor preached
anoth < - spiritual >s.*ivon from is
Romans 0:23.
School News ' In
The Play, "Every Youth" will
be given in Anderson, S C. at w
Reid Srreet S'hool, Jan. 24th, 7
8?0O p. W. bV tthe Students' ofTbb "p
AY C. T. School. s
Tha gKckr B
UJr JL -
The friends of Mrs. Caroline
'halmers are happy to know that
he is cloinp so well at. the Abbeilk'
County Hospital and are hop.
rg she will !>. able to go home j
oon. :
Mis .1 unit i Smii;h is-?1 hi ;m>roVin?r
rnpklly at?her?borne?tm?
ii jineh St.
Mr. L. Latimer is out agfahi af :
er being1 housed in si nee 'the holidays.
..... !
r\.\hr5h Mary -Ktta Rook is - also j
fining her strength so much so 1
hat j/he has been able to walk to j
hurch two Suir'ays.'
Personals
Miss Pauline Davis was home
or the week-end from her school
it Cokesbury also Mis^ Latimer
cho teaches ,rit -NK^vberry-- ??Added
to the list of newly weds
ir3 .Mr. an i .Mrs. Foster White.
ifnr?White w:i< '"formerly*' Wio
rtary Loo Anderson of Savannah,
ia and Mr. White is one of AbItoR
n odo'l . young?.men. aJ.se.
dr. and Mrs. il nry Lee Marshall,
ills. Marshall was before her
narriage, Miss -Mary Hill of liarisburz.
Street and Mr.. .Marshall
s the adopted son of 'Mr. and
klrs. D. Davis of itl'f HUT a-:d
.erv commendable you: g man.
We hope'for tdieVe yoi nu; peopL
i long and prosperous life.
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
, Rev. J. F. Pearson; Pastor
Lake* City?The Officer,, of the
hake City chadpe assembled *in ar
hint board meeting at Wesley on
Saturday to discuss plans for the.
fear's work. The pastor ahd ofieers
are looking forward for
*rcat results from plans of this
neeting. .. " .1
Mr. Kladger, traveling agent for
he Peedless Product Co., of New
Fersey wa, a business visitor at
..v i??. i? iiurs.uuage r l'Kiay aiter10011.
Mr. Fladger was enrOute to
hiba. '
We. are glad to report the .sick
Members of the Tftrrrctrrsliil ini-.
iroving.
Mis.s Geneva Cole, a student at
Mien College -is spending spmeim'e
at home.
Mrs. Possie Graham of the Beur
!ah section is visiting relatives in
:)kford, N. C. ?
Miss Vivian Bdockington, teach-'
?r in the Lake Point, school spent
the week-end with relatives " in
Florence.
BFTB EL A. M. E. CIIL'RCH
Dr. John II. G.rant, Pastor
Anderson, S. C.?-Sunday School
opened at the usual time, 10 o'clock
A'itli the Supt., Mrs. O. E. Johnson,
presiding". The It's sop was
'Veil .:iscu=sed.in each class. Very
til r sling review by tIre tea.her
aC the MenJs class, Mr. F. S. Mil-'>1iell,
who is alsp-assistant manager
of the* Grc'qn villa* district of
the X. C. Mutual Insurance Co.
At 11:.*>0 the morning service began.
The. pastor's text was Rev;
; 10: subject: "Luke Warm Service".
This was a burning mesm-e
and enjoyed by alb. <TTlo
T .oncriift mnl ? ^ ^ ^ 1 ^"1 - ** ?1
- itivv UV VJ u VUK l\ cl 11U
* special program was presented
>y the young men"of the Unique
Hub. The League is progressing
nr'er the leadership of Miss E\a
Dunlap.
This being our first quarterly
conference, Dr. J. R. Bonn, Jr., P.
K. of the Greenville district deivcrcd
the sermon Sunday evenng
at 7:30. Subject: "Turn Over
v % i J
Monday night, January 13 at 8
>' 'oi l; I r. lknn to< k charge and
ifter the usual opening proceeded '
vith the wofl; of the conference/
1'Ih' attfii 'anee war. g>mdt report- avoraWe
and-we ere able to niak?
t?round?report?for?the?quarter. IfKMMINGWAY
NEWS
St. Mark A. M. E. Church
Sunday, January 5th \va a pleasmt
(lay. The member^ and friends
if the church came in large num50'i's;
Sunday School opened at
he usual hour with Superir.t' nlent
Mr. A. C. Cooper at the head,
kv. Butler reviewed" the lesson
ind gave some timely remarks con
Joining a good mother. It was
;ery much enjoyed by all wlio were
neseni. At iz ocloek the pasi
r ni i-a 'ho i a solll stirring sernon
from II Coy. 5:^7. Our hearts
ejoiced as the man of God deive'red
the word of God to us.
We are always.glad to have our
'riends visit us. St. Mark says
ou are welcome. During the hoi.
days there were quite a few mariages
on the Indiantown circuit,
'lusc were united in the good old
ashioned way. Rev. and Mrs. But
er were proud.to have their son
Poplin \;isit them during the holrlays.
They accompanied hiny as
SEAS Sumter on his way back to
Columbia. Come again, son. You
re always welcome.
m m ^
ST. R'HN A. M. 15. CHURCH
Trio. S. C.?Dear Editor, please.
How me sp.ice in your paper; 0:1
ccount of rainy and stormy wcaher
Sunday school was admitted.
At 4 o'clock Rev. Gamble de-'
ivered the message for us, takii g
is text from the 5th chapter of
ercmiah. the 1st verse, using as
subject "Man wanteci." He
rought out' ' some interesting
acts on the subject.
EveVbo.ly were pi asr?l wff.h
t: and were finppy as could be in
he, cold weather.
Mbs T. N. Strong worshiped
,*ith lis in s.rvii'.
' Mrss Ahe?' l.owi^ snrrit the "
reek-end home in Greelcyvillo, S.
witu parents. ,
Mr. Fulton. Tisdalc of Andrews,
. C: was in our town Sunday.
Miss I,. Rrown was home from
Lingstrec S. CI. ,
The pi-izp for selling candy was
-on by the following persons:
"i s. Mr*m i McFnddor won fir. t
rize; M>s Shrlto TiffvTnlo won
econd; third and fourth, Mrs. J
. E. Bennett and Miss N. Smith.
THE PALMETTO LEADE
MT. KEKANON* A.M.E. CUT K( II
Iti'V. Julius Holniaii, I'asior
The Rev. Julius llohnan, who
vv-a*_appointed pa tor of Mt. 1/CI
i11 Si;t>rj t'i' Piyl-; "III An- i
Mini 1 'niifi.ri. iv !' the > : t j in t u .n I
well ia hard an I the Work .of the ]
thurclv is moving forward rn a
lin way. -Most of thj board.-, and
auxiliaries haw la en rt.ori:a?nize
I amLhave heirim their work for
t ic year. All tlif evidence for *'a
uccessful year is outs.tandin.tr.
On Sunday morning. Jar uaiy
lib the weather was very stormy
an imany were detained from tht
vhurch attendance, but a representative
nrmber came to both, Sun-,
day school and mnrr iny woi ship.
At 11 a. m. the choir intra
dueed (he service by sinjtinf* "Holy
-flnly; Hilly Lord- Gol Almic ht v."
followed by ritualistic* service.
Then th i;?ster praelv ! nobly
and instructively, selecting as a
text tiT.' R7h verse" of VTfe^""Ifp""
-hiVptei- ot* St; Luke. FoHowinjr
.this a lib. ml contribution tvas r c'v
0<! by the trustees and tlr n
oh'ie the D'oxology with" benedicAiir
by. the-na^tor.
I!- i veninjt service was equal-'"
y impressive4;' Thi. b-ynn at 7:0C
r>. ni. with the choir sine;jtvt "Day
Is I'vinjr Tn Th West." etc.
At t.nis service, the pa to <"
left d a text the 1st* vei<e of tin
'OS Psa'in, winch follows: 0
Go J my he rt is fixed, etc. Beau'if
il woi'e?-U,?truths ;;n 1 nvr.im
;et forth from t: is .eriotuiv. bv
; h. tun tor." This servi o wn*
^ be d by the iv.es. nt of?Pvesid
"hi: Elder" J".-ft. 1'onn. Jr. ah i <>l v .
'Hit ?f toWll VI- it'tl'S.
A' tor tit" .s.M'u.on. tin- I'tosid:r."
K! r .nado imnressi. o and in
struct've ronuivks. Then catn.
"i .o I)o"n|o;ry .and?Mono lit ,.ii n.
it\prr. curitcii
cnrurii
I lev. K, 1*'. (iaulden. Pa-tor
?* y
. X;wherry, S. On last Sini'
-< Viiinj; ilio Miv.riy v n ! from
.ho We.-leuiho through the city of
X. uAer. y row jn.ir'like a !.'??: . and
'dowry? down tiv.>? and unro ?f_llii
111'.; i- -i' like?a niI,;'-': t y?n.iant .
with it.s powerful breath: hut in
"<jvi c of that a laisre iui i hot of
scUau.1 scholars mo.! touches
war" at" th ir post ol'-.fiiy.
All of th.c elas-o.- !?: or.t
o.thhd an;I sat tojfothor with.
Him. Fake as teacher.
The lbs- on win well discus-'.d
hy_lt.4v-I,;;.sO-, Pi?cii i i -4*i- and
*1 hois. . fi'i SiUiua,* -ch.ool
.hero was a brief nioi n fi sorvict
vhich w s titifnul and closed by
pastor. At
<t;:?0 n. ni. the. II. V. P.. I',
htdd it remrlar hioe.iryr, and as
no! .h I>'. V. P. I', ia a very
*.. . ino- 11 terrain which con- i
sistod of talks, papers, ai d soiurs. ,
7 "! nyi lar niuhl s?.rvicos were
< >i d f>t 7 ?;7 p. in. The p: slot
! a hi-! to'.t th".-o wo> 'i; For'
w ile-of us liv'ith to h'nisi !f, and
no mart dt~ h t>? himself Romans
1:5:7.- .Subject "Ouivrdvos an 1 nth"
W?* cu\: n??< nlnnvr wit'i >
it l;? other lVl!<i\\. for what w?
ii'l \v hr :s |.r ?vi 'etl for its
hy smie one <?ther than ourselves,.
(:iii Orit h unr : <it? v.:o should w.
h.??\il i- i\ vat ; t! v to love on:
W :r. iiioro and tnder.stan., (liv!
bettor.
I ri a.! "Tiek on' th.' folks
:?>n iike ill? least and watch them
for :> while;
Tin y never .west kindle won'
t". ey th'V. r '.va.de a smile;
Th y i-irti' i', i'n. rrllowinen wt
?4-v-r t y -rl~-y Ket.???
'I"1', y in-v r to : I a human Jl'iL
i. > i it?to I'?yet. ,
' 'iioi the?fl?'you'd lo n somethings
I unless. if tli y were pointed
. <?iit? .
When sivv. :iie t'kiioi-ks" a brother,
pass aronnd th - -lnviivr
.-ay nine
L lli-i !:"H) nho;:t iij:)l jf you
"hay '? noif-.- ip..
!U-V.. V I ? I IV lie IV
- .. ..... i >.- .% i
Cn Su-day af'tyrr.rtf n. Jan. 12.'
!H<Vr !'* i' f< ok from
rr mils' a Avtjndei ful character.
Rev, I hi '-ay \vn 1 orn in 1874
an 1 ;! arctl near Mountville. He
was n in a dilate <>" P,:g\yer Normal
-ehohl in 1X98 and "Wumht in tlu
Public S- Ikv Ivj of Iituirons' Co.,
vor a munlr i of years. In 1903 he
Was licenced as an A.M.K. minis
1er anil continued in this service
until lib} dofith. Hi; has pastorej in
(lie uvule. Abb vllle* and Greenwox!
t!i t? "t-ts. At the time of
hi; death be was p:istor of the An
a..vc| 'poplar Circuit,
lie was married' Dec. 10, 1899
L i Miss Ave. ti Relle Williams.
To this union vs.- In rn 12 eh.ildrcn.
9 boys an.i :? girls namely: ,
I ovVi 1) K.. William A., S'eldon M.,
Alfred I... Ralph. Jr., and Mrs. j
Ktoila Adams, of Washington, 1). .
Mrs. Lee Ruth Gilliam o f
Greenville. S. C.\ Karl C., Clarence ,
V.. 'Clyde M.. Kr.-klne M? Hugh
Berley an.i Christina Bedle Kind-1 !
say.
We know he is with the angels, '
On that beautiful shore;
And we will meet you
When this life is mo more.SHILOI!
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. T. H. Weathers. Pastor
Prosperity.?Sunday Jan; 10 we
had a fine day of service. At 12
the pastor ascended the rostrum
and delivered a very fine message
that was enjoyed by all.
On next "Sunday the Presiding
Eldei is exported to be here and
cn Sunday night, the quarterly con
ference will he held. On Tuesday
night, Jan. 28, a big banquet will
lie given at Howard graded-school
to get a piano." Everyone is eordinlly
invited.
Mr. Z. B. Dorley of Antioch
Baptist church is recovering from
atr attack of illness; Mr. Willie j
Ruff is very ill. We hope for him
b speedy recovery. ' T
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A.M.E. Z. CHURCH
j Rev. Senator II. LaLey, B.S.
Minister
? Chester, S. (2, Jan. 20 -IUuardless
to the sJtrsHo'e - winds that blew
and LhO h<>avymit)ahnt Ull m.?
urday ni^ht and early SunOay~~Sun
day School with teachers and officers
on duty met at usual hour
The lesson was instructively given
and beautifully discussed.
At 11 o'clock after the i<^ului
preliminaries of service the Pastor,
Rev. Senator H. LaLey, U.S.,
preached a wonderful s' i'inon. *.
At 2:00 P. M.. Rev. J. W. Man
cney, pastor of the Carirrel Presbyterian
Church and his good people
worshiped with us. Kev. Manoney
took his text from Exodus
14;15. Subject: "Going Forward."
He said i? his discourse anyone
can go forward when everything is
truing right, but it take;; % person
with great faith in God and unquestionable
character to go for\vard_wMn_jevevy.tbini^
is .going
wrong.
We reassembled at 7:30 P.M.
and heard the pastor preach another
heart felt sermon which
contained food for thought.
? .fcmnday, January 20 tit 1 j
Kev.- l?u Key ^lll preach from tTTe
subject "How Can You Do It?"
at h P.M. "Shake That Thing".
On the sick list are: Mrs. Mary
Thomas, Mrs., Ida Douglass and
Mr. John Ed. Reid.
EMM AN LED A. M. E. CHERCH
Rev, J. E. Thomas, RaMor
Karly. la-1 Sunday .Iimrt:i)''r a
the wind bknv and the rain dco;nd
; wo began id-inking that at
i a-1, the jnorning worship wan Id
hfF greatly liampo+od.?-itovvov .
rst about th'e regular ti.me for
vice kind Pro.vrit nee still-.i, t'.l
'tempest'" and Rave to mankind
a beautiful day much to the deiy
lit of all. A splendid audience
was comfortably seated and an
xiously awaiting tide !v ginning ol
the leligious activities.. t
The Sunday school lessen wa
one of int rest. Jesus I'r. pard; ,
l'or His Work. St". Luke .'5.21'; 1:1
Id, was the subject. Ofie thought
among others is that we are in a
Willie.'t: :s i !' Te mp .ill ion its h,ng
is we are. in t ii.V !.wiv Id. ,\Ve
shoul i pupai:e "ourselves in ord*.'
that we may be able, to grasp "tin.
>1\ ortunities cf life. Put the main
'act-, is to prep:.re ourselves spirit
ally in ord. r that we may he able,
to conquor temptations.
The attendance during the morn
"ng worship was good., The evening
service was better. At this
-i:re the pastor sel cte.le i. his texj;
'nan St. Matt. ISth chapter am
5rd 's-.j tui \said, "verily I
-ay unto yo'U, except ye be convir
ed." etc. Theme. "The "law id
nrece\r.re in. the kingdom."' . Th
p .stor pointed out that' it doe?
tut matter who you .are you hav\
o be come as a lltttle child .vvhosc.
character i.epr scut, peace. hum't
it.v, etg. These are the essentials
;o the kingdom..
Last week it slipped our notice
' (> mention a ft w"' of .oii-r visitor-.
1. K. i'-lailg r, Jersey City." N. J.:
C. 1.. Lewery, Cheravv, S. C.; Mrs.
id i? L. I'airihs, Florence. S. C
Or. last Sun.'l. v afteiiionn th?> r..1
lowing persons' visited the parse
a,'e: Chester W. Bennett. Clifton
" loif/.o!:. Mis. I>. Punish, Mr. Oilie
P. Purrish, son-in-law 'and daughter.
All from Florence, S..C.
A huge attendance was seen at
he. chinch lonfer nce which w
- Id <>n the veiling of January
15, _ It was indeed a "very fine
r.evtiiTg.,- Nothing was said or
-V? t-o - ereat < a+ry ; ysensiom
The meeting convened and adjoin t
vd?peacefully. ; ?
FKDKKATKI) CLl B NOTKS
Chester?-On the -.second Tuesday
of January, the Million B. Wi
;;i *i i i Fed, n,t . Chd> hetd 'itIir.-t
meeting of the new year at
he l.ouie of .Mrs. L. J. fiiuivn, at
Jranird Inst. The m-e.tinir wa
ngxiy eonvcriie.i with the measui.s
taki n to obtain a jcwui,.
room for v ;e C .'.ored Women pi
"liester who are in need of relit;!
Contacts have been made, and ef-.
. oi ls an* boil g nnvc mad ~ to o.
,-;in work in the new project of
.<>:;ie l>i'a titica\i II v . ie.l Wi.i.
v . ttoii 1) launched in Chester.
The club hopes that in. this new'
yeai. more and b.ttcr work may
> accomplished . for the good of
i.unkind, for only by such deeds
- t ;e life of such an organization
1 he -jPoiisor t f the Junior Fed
rated Club reported that the Junor
Club sent a* personal Christmas
gift to one of the Chester Co
girls in the Home, and also dis,ribute.l
fruit and candy to the in
mates of the Chester Co. Homt
for the poor.
a new year's program was pre |
soi led by the hostess*. Mifs Saia
Harbor gave a most thought provoking
reading, "New Y-yo
Mc,lit.ition." Miss Odessa Wright
and Willie Johnson gave readings
'Nt;\v Year" and "Myself"
Yc' v beautiful music. intei'sp ;red
the readings, rendered by' tb .
list. Ciifia t^e.ntet, und.r the direction
of and accompanied by.
Mr. J. T. Young. Most harmoniously
f. ley sang "The Bells of
Saint Matv," "My Task" and
"Sit Down."
After?the progr.m the g.teAs I
enjoyed a delicious salad course
w*itli hot chocolate and finrft cake.
airs. It. U. i on'ence entertained
the guests by reading their
horosco) os.
Miss Mary M. Wolfe, one of
tfche instructors at Brancrd Inst.,
visit.J the club. We welcome visitors.
The next meetinng will he h i !
at the home of Miss F. B. Oassel
on?l.acy jit-root,, the second Tuesday
in February.' AJ1 momber*
Sre""urged to Tie present
?>
I 1 ? I
[ NOTKS FKOM GLOVElt
AM)*U1CKF0UD
Tiu' first quarterly ronli retire
. of tin.- abuse Cii'cuii eoi veiled at
f-r'.s I huteh on Sa ;i day....Jan.
' 1 'i'i'1'-, i1 1 1 i 1 '
i_ J i?iii ^iilin;;. \m?v. 11;i?s'andi.'.n
... the -unpleasant e>?i iiti"? ol' the
, weather an:! tile storm on Sun.ay
iffiifr.injf the surco** was
rI and.
The p -1 r with his wjfe and
' th " P7 T7. st"" p ?l at t he hom e "el"
, i'ro, ('. 1', liass and they cared
;t'or us so nicely i.bjal word arc inidcquat
t" t-xni'os; th ir ho'spi.a.L'y.
I'pen t "e jiei-edi'"'- as. a
j whi.l.. ?\i? 1>" r :. -
.... ... ... ?ii-- - I.I, in um- nnu'ii TMI
ih ic kin.iiy disposition, utij 'K?*nf..:.
It s} i t; >: i i.. "
Wi' <Iiil nbi ! a . c .IT1 <if *the of'
fit o-s *??*: le t t heri w as a ! efi iMiiuiiiiva
mintiw l- ;iu<J they -fu-Uy
~ ii it i.\ car>; <"7T ! ~ -! .a 1 I ...
John Circ'ciH'. Ihe 1'aili r of the
olj reliable, ho.-ts seconded by h'is.
_! U?idufu.'?Ida* . ' I'-II 1 .ill || J.I' T?r-fr
to the- full measure . of duty for
livir vkuirh ami \ ery tiling was
.*>k.- Th.-n llockfvrd \Vtta 11. U.:5i-'
lap- aiul U.os. U. K ,.<u . ..jid Me-.
v.'ojui'O vaiiR' in mi Jjat at day and
-.u'day. iin it TTr" T a aii uvt t
..lowh^r measure .sun eiiy?..iih. Tljrii'.r
kit .Sui.day afu-Viioon fuli.v
,>ui i and well pi'-a.-ed.
It v.-tis ofii: j !. . ire to' \> dill-',
nor i: .a.-t- in ,M i's. 'D.nniV ami
family a:fd M.r.s. Mai s t.ali .of Hook
i. ir,. ui: . we?weio k>y ally- uj/pii....
1 ..e>e. p.b'phr are so kinu until
TVe canH.it- al .ih"h?? lis:.express.
n.;r lo'.e for i.h:n. \W cat not at
. .his?ti'.'ie iua??n,,ini-s. of-.li'any
w i . a' in i;ni.. l.ut li.-.-.:
' o name til"!!! <a It' is. in uirh'
/ay?l-.-ft t'Vf'iy tiling is-' lookil y
op -a-nd tjic tend nyy < ; ' tlio work
. V' ' a Kal:-.All-.
n one oi' >> )' old mi ,.;!/. i'S \\ ,.i:
so vo-i'y. kind cUll. by to s?o bow
ive. \yery Le.linjj iin and. in. lakintr
oi l' livf kindiuss loft. a poynd of
, uiiiter. lb nie attain . Irs. Alien
i-hd <ln likewise.
The.pastor is~Tery .. eliityd
ivvr 111." outlook li>i _y.iv latarv. I I
The c-i'i'ort.s.of tiie pastors in tins
town 'an . community'.so,.-rii'in ;t.\
jvi.ii failures as for a- vvi- cmd .
' .. ar. 11 1.1 i- TiTiu (i i ..
lowviintc head ami' shoulder about
-.very tinny.
I'rvsidiny . l'Uder t^uarloy is the
iaj pusl mun in t.'i;.- se.t.ioi> of tin
work. v
Mis. L>. J. Uanisey, Reporter
IIKMMIM.W \V N lvVi S
;f Sur .'ji v sr: I'd v needed-. at
u.-u.ii nla?4. with- thv sapirim.ivK?nt
ail i-Uiu-lH-rs present- Al't.i
which a s'oul- tirrine: ] rayei..
meeting was conducted.
' Sunday h.orMtr.g Kevi M.
Kn<>\ prea.-he . a n -hie sermon at
Hopewell A. .M. K. t" tureh and
at -lulu o'clock h.- pr ached anoth.)
one at (ihavis Chapel A. M. K
Clitnyh.
l:'rid v. there w ntimbers-. >:.
.rakes, noes, s-hovels and 'other' in.-"
.:> < i-i?- n i.: . seen a..f an.':- sell to!,
i hese wn i usui L . the In jr. and
' ol. W it-off'to eK-ati thy campus.,
.'rof. M"i!s,;n ' know s to keep tln-ni
tisy and how to -:iake thihys
. o.tii 11etten.
Mrs. L. Ik; White, w..b has been
I ind-i?i"ivi..t i<-... ..i.r .
, ?v. .....i uur- lu :e oacli In
school t,. tin* tloiiyht ot' h*. r jiup;
Us.
.Mrs. Wilson i< hav:?*.? a "Dross
mi Snitt" (.Tmu-t i:i t noa-r kimV.
Air. V,.n Huron Tyo'.t.as, suporvi>'or\of
Atrriyuluira-, Wtilliains
.n! -y was a visitor at
r.h. oi; \Ia.-t Wfi'k i'li business.
Tno l'Vslo t hail n;;. i< st. ir.. i
iny ''l"h.- i-oy . platc 1 tiio |
\*u\ liraihd school 1"'alay, wit.h.
ilui scores, il-T in i'a\ r < ?' (.'navis-.
Pro I) ,.ys a\a sniali rut ti: y 'ar.
fa-1. Til'.' ti^rls. with 'Mis- I. w.
: i i,.- (,'ufnV -arc l'a-t .also. .
I" : ii'l %s. WiH r. ma V a
,'1' ooli. ' .
HAHI IJSTON \ .
I 'M)^j:i'K!vii.r.;;i;
( hi!) Dsnnor
J : o ii . i n ? . re s.( r\'o<i ilii.tior
hirin.y the V.r.ctiii.' >\a.-or. at
a .Mil:'s Ha!!, la Nassau S:.
'\ lh-iday i-y. nin 't Doc. 27th
a! o 1'. r,i. T i? ; -ijitr an ' V.
, .! : .!-. i' ; . loo':.
,'a' ! with oatr-.T ' anticipation.
I TaMi > neatly Uocoi'a'od wave
I <u an : tlH' litil, en st> gathered
tronnd tiii'in an I s'.t. the Pr. si!
lit. Mrs. Je-sie (Jadsden Jones
-poire; then * \v blessing wn> ask-V
i, at'.er which e\v vone paidtiM't
a'.ifntipn to h/r pate.
M>-nn Roast 1>. ,>f, hi-own g,-ay,
tire, green peas macaroni
with cheese, potato salami. -anyos,
apples. p.fhVh, cake. n... .-nr
.andy. Mac a ihi.d rcc ivc-cl a 1
leant ifi1 favor.
The following persons - assisted
n t i e i. r.cj ar.nion and serving.
Mesdnmes" Anna Anderson. Kda
W. Rennett. Hyulah \C. Dunval
h'.Mnhpl 15. Uivcvs,. Misses Sarah '
.Washington, Florence Kdgefield
itid Naomi W. Pr I.esiino.
Mis. Je.-sie Gadsden Jones, Pro-_^
sident; Mrs. Mabel"" P. Rivers,
Sec. . ' r '
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DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Ollicc Hi.live-. <1 11 A n? .1 o
.. v.. ?, . ^ ex/ a V f-k. HI., 1 IU ? *
" I>. M.; 6 toT pT M.
i Special Attention Given Diseases
Of Women.
I Office: ' Residence:
i 1125 Washington 22."0 Hampton
Phone 6420 "'^^lione 7504
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j DR. J. G. STUART
-j l'*ye,?Pur, Nose and Throat
Glasses Pitted Accurately. ^
lilik-C. Jluuxs.^ Telephones
11:00 to 1:00 P.. 31! Res. 4602
0:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3790
Of lice: Residence:
20o0"Taylor St; 1417 Pine St.
Office IIou.fi>: ', ? Telephone.
11 A. Mi to 2 P. M. lies. bb75
0 1'. M. to 8 P M
, Dr.iW. D. Chappellc
Physician and" Sorgeon T
Diseases of Women and Children
AfSpccialLy *Office:
V, Residence:
2115 Lady St.^^ 1301 P;no St.
j Columbia, S. C. .
8..to 9 A. M. Cilice 8013
11 to 2 P. M. Res. 8?9r
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. R. Frederick
Physician
? - - Office: Residence
I ItoiVi Washington Mlfi Par.
Over Victory Savings Bunl
Colun iU 8. C
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Office Phcm? 8407 Rea. 879^
N. J. FREDERICK
AttorneyTEt-Law and Notary Pubii'
PRACTICE IN ALL COl KT?
?State and Fe^ral
1119 Washiugloa Su, C?l?_ 8. C
Phone 7811
All Classes of Dental
Dr. L. H. Haliman
DENTIST
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Painless Extractions. Sundays by '
A |-p. ointments. Days: Mondays,
Tuesdays, Vy^dnesdays, Thursdays
Friday^. arid Saturdays
Office: 5?3orfl-2 Gervads Street
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: Telephones;
8 30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office- Oui*
Residence 8fc.'3
Dr. D. K. Jenkins *.. i....
DENTIST
Fillinirs. Plates, Crowns. Bridget
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Anesthesia * . Specialty
| llOT^j Washington St. Colo., S. C
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