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Saturday, Aprif 4, 1936 V THR SERMON OF THE MONTH "Children Don't Get Weary". ^ Second Calvary Sunday The Rev. M. Marquette Piace, minister of the Second Calv.-Mv Baptist Church announces the following services to Tie observed at the church Sunday. 11:20 Message theme "Children ? Don't Get Weary". A message * with a challenge. 7:30 P. M. Theme: "Life is Like. That". The church..school will^be observed at 10 A.M. and B.Y.P.U. groups at G P.M._ BETHEL A. M. E. ( ill IK H Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor Columbia, S. C.?The Sunday, school opened at its uswri hour, 10 a. m. with each class represented. After the lesson hiyl been taught by tht. different teachers, the classes reassembled and the lesson was beautifully, revfrwod by the paster; ' At 11:15 a. nr. Rev. 1.wis preached a very inspiring and soul stirring sermon taken from Kxo-dus 19:10-11. He. Usvd as his subject "Prepara'ion for Communication with God." A large crowd was present to hear this sermon. Manv came out to" witness a , program at 5 p. m. for the benefit v of the Brotherhood. Deah A. AT Ilughey of Allen University iravv a very interesting lecfui'e. The evening service began at 7:30 p. nr. Reverend Lewis preach cu anuiiit'i liirspi ii u ji" Sl'l'lliun, IUKen from St. Matthew 11:28-28". His subject was "The World's Great Teacher." - , . You are invited to ..our services again next Sunday. The A. C. E. League begins at 5:30 p. hi- Bring visitors with you, for they arc itl-^ ways welcome at our church. - - * J. ST I AMES A M V, ( Hl l{( 11 Rev. W. B. Bonier. I'astor Sunday, was .a beautiful day. The fufll, beginning with the Sunday school at 10 a. p). Sunt. Mr. U. S. Russell In charge. The school Was beautifully reviewed by the pastor. 11:30 a. m. morning worship began. After the formal .opening the pastor preached a soul stirring - sermon from Alark 3:U, subject "A Spiritual Test." 3:30 Rev. Slum (White) preached a wonderful sermon to a large crowd. 7:3o evening services began. Tht. pastor presented Rey. Robinson to deliver the message, win selected his text from Gen. sis 37:8-11, subject, "The hatefulness ... man VIVMI H|rjMJl lllllliy.. II was enjoycvl by all. The Baby Contest which was,had on March ? 2.3rd sponsored 1>^> M i-s. Mary . Bouler was quite a success-. The first prize which was. $5.00 was won by CorasLce Blocker; second prize by Esther. Johnson, $2.50; 3rd by Thomas Albert -^Robinson \ $1.00. The prizes- were-presented by MisS' Esti'lle Janerette. Miss Gordon of Jones Chapel A. M. K. Zion Church presided at the piano. Mrs. Mary Bouler Johnson also randorc 1 sOvere 1 beaut ifi;T' Mitubers. After all expenses taken out. Mi's. Bouler turned over Ue the rally the amount of $33.11. The, captains reported for the rally Sunday nip;ht, which was?,a woii- ( (lorful success. 1 We are bkdsed to have Rev: Boukq; and his wonderful family with tm.- Anions-the vis' itors Sunday were Rev. Earnest ' Robinson, Rev. and Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Ruth Janerette of Siijmmo.ville, S. C. Miss Nora Harris teacher of St. Rlattluw were the guests of her parents, Mr/ and Mrs. A. B. Harris during tin- teachers' assocation. . Mrs. Charlotte . ThoTnuis" "of LyffcTrbufff "was dfi e I Truest of hoi- sister, Mrs. Annie' Janerette. Visitors are always wel j come. I MILLER CHAPEL A. M. r , ( 111 IU II | Rev. G. II. -White. Pastor I o *'M. . ' iu-nui-ny, r>. v . i lie i'11n:*v I school lesson was reviewed by Mrs. J. E. McKensL'.v<_Si'.pt. _Eloy.iL, requested all classes to remember the Easter offering usually raised by every -class. During the morning services Supervisor Gallman read the National Negro Health Message which was full of information npd~ segme-d to have taken the interest of, all present. The pastor's text was taken from Matt. 11:2f> Jesus walks upon the Sea." A very appreciative audience was present. Se serai visitors wcrc'i with us. The League is continuing t<> grow under PrcsTdTnt Harris' and the young people have not lost any interest in this department.- For evening worship Psalm T.'Llb'l was used by the pastor, Subject "Continuing With God." Our 2nd Quarterly Conferen. ;? ^ wilF be held?April?1U-2U. The Richard Allen Cluh met r Tuesday a?tcrnoon_ with? .Master Joseph Johnson. Tuesday night the Lend A Hand Cluh mr.t with Mr. Eugene Singleton, MissrMarion Counts entertained th.e Sarah Allen Club Wednesday afternoon; and Miss Mildred Carter entertain *" ed the Busy Boo Club Thursday at' ternoon. All Group-Leaders -are strivinyto win that trip to Allen's Commencement. The requirement is to raise the most money for Christ ian Education. Notice this news column and see who the winner shall be. The 3rd Sunday night is the date reports are to be made. tCome and worship with us as you are welcome. - ? - m m ?l . EMA'Ni'KL A. M. K. ( 1IFRCII Rev. J. E. Thomas, Pastor Services at Emanuel on last Sunday were indeed interesting. Aftor the usual preliminaries, the pastor introduced Rev. W. M. ,McCuller of Che&terfield, S. C. who tamo to conduct th0 revival meet f ' I itigs. K(V. MeCuJhf* delivered two powerful and impressive sui'i mons during the day. At the evening Worship, we had one to confess which marked the beginning of a wonderful time as anticipatid by Kminanualites. Rev. Thomos is deeply concerned about this effort and he is hoping that these meetings will be the mediums through which many will be saved. On Monday night, March 2d, "Htavon - Bound" . was presented before .a large audience of both ract's. This was under directions of Mrs. K. K. Young, Miss F.tta L. Winds at the instrument. The following night the "Pageant, "The Devil in the Church" was witnessed by another larce audience. This pageant portrayed the beginning of our church and the struggle of our founder. The same was enjoyed by all who came out. Mrs. flattie L. Thomas, directress; Miss A. E. Moore.at the instrument. The sick list is not as large as heretofore, much to, our satisfaction. We are hoping that the present sick, may recover soon. We regret to learn of the. passI ing of two of our ministers, Rev. | Sandy Simmons and Rev, H. M. Smalls. j Do not forget that the revival iSftetings". will' continue "Tor two Wet ks. A eoi .lial in ..vj tended to all who desire to come. NEW TRINITY ItAl'T. CHURCH I Rev. It. F. Stewart, I'-astoi^ , Well ford. S7 C.?Although the weather, was somewhat unfavorable the anniversary service of our pastor was quite a success las,t week. The services began on Tues day .-night.. Rev. R. B. King, pastor of Florence Chapel M. E, Church had charge of the services. On Wednesday evening Rev, A< M. Matthews and his congregation from Mt. Moriah and HopeWqJJ' had -charge of the services, Wwifesday night. Rev. \V. Anderson of Greer arid his folk from Mt. Pilgrim and?Piney Grove Daptist Churches in. charge.- Rev. A. M. Means and a train full from Macedohia of Spartanburg were expected Friday night but the weather was too unfavorable. Sunday A. M. In Ku'ping'with Health Week the pastor, pleached from ,the subject Good Health Essential To a Good Christiaji. Every one present expressed themselves as having been helped by the sermon. At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon Rev. J. (\ Collins and his good people from Maple Creek Baptist ( hurcli of Greer had charge of the services. Rev. Collins oreaeh cd the ' anniversary Sermon from the subject: "Go Little Farther". We enjoyed this wonderful sermon and services, rendered by Rev. Collins and his people. The evenin ir sermon by the pastor fio'm the subject: "Marks of ,the Lord Jesiis Taken* from the text Gal. <>:17. This message was greatly enjoyed by all. The pastor has been .with u's for twelve years and his service has been a--great help to the church and community. A LI E\> TESlPLE A. M. F.. CHlRCtt ReV. R. I. Lemon. Pastor .Aireinville, S. C.?-Sunday was a W day and a large crowd -came or' to* Sunday school. " Wo had a line lesson-and a review of the whole' quarter by Mrs. M. M. Calhoun. Many helpful points were brought out in her review. The Stindav school was successful in reaching Washington Tn Jim Autu^ mobile race. Morning service began at 11:15 A.M. Tic pusler" delivered - ir strong message using for a subject "The Kingdom First". His text Was found Mat. 6:33. A very lai go number was out to hear this fine message. We had a large number of visitors present. We were very glad to have Mrs. Lizzie Calhoun hack, again after spend irg several months in Orangeburg. The A. C. E- League met at f>:0() o'clock with a large attendance. . Night service began at 7:30. The pastor presented Mr. Gamble, one of our young local preachers who brought the mesage. He preached a fine sCi*mon*iumng as a sub >e t ""My Departure is at Hand". His.text was found Mark 18:21. The Educational Drive ended recently. It was a great success. The Car Drive sponsored by the clubs was fine. The Boosters club raised the highest amount of money, $2M)0. They will be given the reception having raised the highest amount over $5.00. ? a?i UTILE BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. John Burroughs, Pastor 'We have rebuilt Little?Bethel and we are worshipping in the new bill tit tTTg. Sirrrrlny was a beautiful day~f?r church goers and we had fine- services all day. Dr. K. E. (}. Dent, Presiding Elder, preached for us, he preached a wonderful sermon. He used as a subject "The parable of the ten Virgins, Our pastor brought before us another wonderful message at the-e_venlng services. He used as a subject "The Prodidal Srtn." m * ? Spartanburg- news . The Mt. Mori ah- Musical Choir and tneir instructor, mis. n/.ai c Midhdc. rendered a night's service at the Wettfnr'd Church Of which Rev. R. F. Stewart is pastor. Negro National Health Week is being observed this week. Several services are being held at the various churches. A parade will be staged Friday afternoon. Spring holidays will be observed next week by the schools. - - 1 ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHURCH C. i ' ' ? Marion, S? C.?St. John is moving along nicely under the Pastorate of Kev A. J. Jenkins. We were blessed with the presence of Rev. _ J, S. Coe. our beloved presiding elder on Sunday. He delivered two soul-stirring sermons during theday. As one sat and listened-one could easily see that he was full of the spirit from on high. It seem^ i\ lilrik V?otFi? l-?? ** * * U us as he labored with us as pastoi lor seven years. The regular monthly Sunday school teachers' meeting was held at .the parsonage on Tuesday evening. The lesson was taught by Miss Mary. T. Greene. !A11" present seemed to have enjoyed the discussion of the lesson. Mesdames Mary Jackson, Laura WoOdberry, Annie Mae Kenny and Anna Jane Donnelly are on the sick list, Mr. William McQueen was seriously hurt in a wreck last week on the .Mullins-Marion highway. At .this writing he is improving ! slowly. Mr. JtleKinley "Johnson passed to the great bClyond, and ^as funeralized Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Robert Lee Alford was funeralizI ed Thursday afternoon, both were .. members of -St.. John, and .were )'I JVUIIK IIIITII. ? ~?The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frazier and Mr. Alex Mazyck was ' destroyed by fire. ' Mrs. Mildred Frierson Willis is here for a visit to (her mother, Mrs. Maggio Frierson. Messrs" John, Alex and. "Frank" Alfoid. came from New York to attend the funeral of their brother. Mrs. C. F. MeDufiie, Miss H. R. Bethta. and Prof. M. Johnokin attended the association in Colum, bia and reported an enjoyable and profitable .trip. '* - U? J.. 1 LI ' ST. GEORGE NEWS -Bethel A. M. E. Church . i; Kev. N. A. Bethea. Pastor ' Sunday, morning tK* servict'r ?were very good.?Rev. bethoa gave . us a message fropi the 34:4 of the Gospel as. * recorded by St. : Marks. The spirit stirred heavily throughout .'.he service? Our heart did burn while the man of God de?livened*, the?message.?Aftc;?thtrserfnon, an invitation was extend wl tr, ftir.u.v n-Vir. folt tflSl* thfV ()< sired the prayers of the Christian. Two came and prayer was o(feted in their behalf. Another soul stirring sermon was delivered by the pastor which made our heart burn. It seems like Rev. Bethca is getting better and better. Mrs. Littles of Anderson, S. C., spent the week-end with her daugh . ,'W7 Vdiss Birdie Lee, who- was . teaching in the Dorchester school but whose school is now closed/ Miss Littles report having quite a successful term. The Shirley Temple's wedding was given Monday night, March li'Jth, sponsored by Miss Rachel B. Haynes. Tuesday night there will be an old fashion box party given at the church, sponsored by Mis. Lula Snype. Mr. Willie A. Williams' remains . \\ere laid to rest in the St. James %-emetery, March 31st._ lie leaves one sister and a host of other relatives to mourn his passing. The funetal service was conducted by I his Pas" or, Rev. N. A. Bethea. I The Newton Funeral Home of Orangeburg furnished the hearse to convey the bodj^to the cemetery. ' Sunday, April 5th is the lir.al ' all for tho generaiSi -ca4iUlilis and! ' (heir members. Come and see the reds win. BETHEL A. M. E. ( lU RCH* Rev. B. S. Taylor. Pastor Dillon, S.C.v-Sunday was anomor ideal daiy for church-goers. | Bethel had good services all day. Quite a few visitors were pres! ent at both services. Our Sun' day school is progressing nicely with the enrollment getting. larger as the sun shines warmer; We, are asking all parents to jcome out aiuLencpurage the young people, especially Easter Sunday a | 3:30 P. M. Also, witness the pa-j geant at 7:30 "And There Was Eight". . ,' Subject of last Sunday's morning message "Walking With God" Gen. 5:24; at night, "The Blind Man Askir.g For Mercy". Our church is growing spiritually .and financially. Rev. J. M. Jackson is j a very fine and efficient pastor of Sellers A. M. K. Church and his good people will worship with us at 3 o'clock, April 5th under the auspices of the Little Mountain Club; Mrs. Essie Gilliard, presw dent. The public is cordially inI vited to attend. The funeral of Mrs. Ethel Butt-Tui wWa?diod?in State Park, S. C. was held at the Fox worth an<L Haffzog undertaking parlor,-Friday. " Rev: B. S. Taylor, pastor, offieia'ing. Mrs. Butler leaves five small children and host of friends to nidurn her loss. The funeral of Mrs. Katie Spears was held at Ebenezer Baptist Church and was laid to rest in Ebenexer- cemetery near Clio,. Saturday. March. 14. Rev, ffm. Reese, officiated. Foxwoyth and Hartzog in charge. The funeral services for Mrs. Janie Leslie who died Sunday ni'.e following an illness of a few days were conducted Tuesday afternoon from St. Mark Bapt. Church. Rev. James.. Blflgdon .assisted by J RevsTA, C. Bain, McFadden, Crosland and Collins officiating. Mrs. Leslie is survived by her husband, two sons, three daughter, two brothers, one sister and a host of friends. Foxworth and Hartzog in charge. Mrs. Priscilla Johnson has been confined to her bed for several days. 1 HE PALMETTO LEADER ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHl l RCH Rev. A. J. Ifelix. i'astor Bishoprille. S. C.-r Sunday was another high da^. The Sunday school was opened at the usual ter a very fine discussion of the lesson the pastor gave n most instructive review. , In the morning services the pas,tor presented Brother W. M. Keilv. oUr local nreacher who oreaeh id a soul stirring sermon. . At .'1 o'clock a large crowd assembled for the funeral of sister Alice Childs which was ably delivered by the pastoT. At 4:.'!0 a grand silver tea was given -by Mrs. Beard Mixon at-her home. Mrs. Willie Mae Felix conducted a short program after which the hostess served a delic ious course of ice cream ami cake. Among those who were present were the following: Rev. and Mrs. Felix, Mesdames Hazel March, Virginia Thomas, Louise March, Florence Blathers, Minnie. Moses, Ida Kennedy, Olivia^ Frarrklirr- A"b ice Bradley, Ilattid Franklin, C'lelia Wilsofl. Mary Leggett,, Anna Quirn, Hattie - Morgan and N'aro Wilson; Misses Mable Isaac and Elleanora Simons; Messrs Cubit Jackson,_ Douglas Mixon, Rivers March, H. W. Wilson. Jolvo 1). .Thonms,?Herbert?Mixon,?Joshua March and J. H. Thomas.who is Mrs. Mixon's supporter. Brother Eugene Thomas preach e<i surniay nignt in Dcnau <?i Mrs. Virginia Thomas and Mrs. Alice "Bradley's clubs. A very tine audience heard this 'wotTdetfuJ sermon. Among the visitors were: Rev. S. Burris and J. ('. Wil'iams, Ml\ and Mrs. Morgan of Mullins and Mrs. Abraham, wife of Principal Abraham also Mrs. Thomas, wife of Rev., Thomas. A neat -sum?wrrs?lai.wd i"?interest of the clubs. ' BROWN CHAPEL NOTES _. Two'"hundred ' and?one?dollars werfe the exact amount raised Sunday for all purposes in a rally. Rev.. Bo\vman seemed not Impels had him to understand, the bal ance wilt be raised in ihir.vy days, Next week we shall give the names and amount each captain taised| but those in the lead how are Mgs. Lillian Gardner. Mrs. Re: beeca Cronuv Mrs. Lulu Mbcrer, Mrs. Daisy . Mack and, Mrs. G. E. Dash. In the afternoon. Rev. I.. (!. Bow man with his jubilee choir from Eastover came over and preached a most wonuenui sci nmu. iy> choir sun>r beautifully. Visitors from Elloree, St. Matthews. Eastover and Cameron were with us. Amonp .them were Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Guinyard, Mrs. M. Taylor, Mrs. Evelyn Jlowlin. Viola -Sumnwav - Annie WarJey, Mi: Geitrude \Vodard, Mrsr W. -St-Ho! ley. Mrs. Martha Wilson, Mrs. Ida And.-rsofi and sweet Earelee Allen from Columbia and "scores of others. , Since uur beloved pastor would not take a penny of the rally day fuvuis, Mrs. Rebecca (Tome am Mis. Daisy Mack have kindly Consented to take one 'half Of the church and Mrs. Lillian Gardner with' Mrs. C. E.. Dash the utile1 half an?j raise one hundred dollars for "him independent to the other claims, as the member?-, mean "to send Brown Chapel's, pastor to New York rijrht. . Dr. RobinsOn- will hold his sec ond . Quarter here Sunday, the. -leaders are wotkir.p; 1iartL_Lo raise his full assessments. . Rev. B. II. Cray! who preached ~ sister Ga,tes?funeral 4-he thirdSunday spent the week 'mingling among Ihis ntemhei <. We were glad to have him. Rev. ond Mrs. Bowman have taken dinners in the last ten days with Mrs. Willie Dash, Mrs. James Zeigkr. Mrs. Perltese Footman Mrs.'William Mack and others. Superintendent Laurens is certainly bringing out the Sunday schorl. Large crowds are coniiqg in every Sunday. t)ur pastor will- preach Faster Sunday morning at 5 o'clock. This is' something, new in this community. ABBKVILI.K MAN'S 'St. .lames A. M. K. Church7Rev. W. S. "Minis, Castor Last Sunday b.jng a beaut ifu' spring day, many Sunday school goers were present. The lesson was reviewed 'by Supt. Johnson and; remarks by Rev. J. IL Smith and pastor. i? 11 :.'1U ' A.M. Revs. J. B. Smith. | I,. F. Rhodes. 1,. W. Devlin and [ J.W. Thomas with the pastor were fin the pulpit.- Scripture lesson by Rev. Smith. Text Isaiah 40: .*{ 1; subj. 'Tibgh^Lrvrrrgr or W hy Walk When -you can -Fly-" Rev. Smith masterly delivered this discoui se. At 4:00 P. M. Rev. Minis, his choir , and severaj members worshipped with Ziorl F. B. H. church. Rev. Minis preached the missiorary sermon. The theme of his . .wns "Deem r Faith". AfI ^er a short-program ^T^O-was -realized At 7:.'50 we worshipped with the Junior church and Itov.J.W. Thomas as speaker. Theme: "Fidelity". Friends of Abbeville are very sorry that Mrs. Josephine Reynolds is still ill at this writing. Miss A /.alee White was a pleasant visitor of her sister Miss R. V. White last week-end. Mr. Joseph V. 0. Raker, Philadelphia, Pa., spent ?t few days with home folk and friends. He also worshipped at St. James Sunday morning. ?. We are asking all subscribers to paV up in full this week as the reporter wants to nta?e a clear record. Many thanks in advance. J M l . /.ION A. y\. K. I ll l K< II " Rev. J. M. Jackson, Pastor Sellers. S. C. -Sunday -i*li< <?1 opened at tlif usual houi' with the assistant, Supt.. '.J. T.. ('mslail and his r{)-\viirkc:s at their p" i , <>r duty. .The U-ssfm was beaut i'^fully^iseussed tHroujrhout th various classes and tlu* pastor yaw a splendid review. Promptly at 11:15 moinitiy service betran. The .pastor selected ins text irom Matt. .nil; subject "Awakv and Christ will give thee l-Ufht". This was a strung sermon and .enjoyed by all. QuiU> a few visitors were present at .this service. At I'.M. the IJ.'Ird Aimiversary'-of the Ttlirhman Lumber Co. wiis held at th above named church. '-This wu- a real treat. A~innirc the white" frier.ds present wi iii Mr. Rowan.. II. \Y-. Reich" Rallie Hammer, 1), A. ('.line-ton, !.. E. Snii.th, .Mr. and Mrs.. II. I.. Tiljrhman. A very unique .prourani was held and some ir.teres.tinif talks -ma4e--Lv--boU> colored and white. At 7:.'l0 we attain le-assembiel and the pastor l/rouyht to "us anollier woiuk i ful Sacs-aye from Mat. 17:17, quite a few were present at the evening' service. Mr. Rowan -white) -worshipped with -uat this service. . We pray that those on the -ink ll..? ...Ill - > " - * ? i?r?t 111 m'DII ri-rmiviiiiL'. Iv v. .J. M. Jackson, daughter and son wore* the dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. 'BioWn. . Mims K.thej Mark of Xi.hols was the week-end .truest of Prof, and Mrs. K. c. Mark; Misse< N'oia K. Xtlson ard Rosa-.1. Pladtro -were the week "etui truest s .of Dr. and Mrs. M., Robinson at Mulluis, They 'reported a vety pleasant stay. I. ? -MTTl.K lUVRR NKtVS Rev. ii. L. (iuilcs. Pastor Sunday hyjpif a ~>tll Sli II ja.V. ?' " had a tfood crowd out to church, At the'St. Paul A. M. K. Church " the .Sunday school was < petie < at t'hti usual hour, with the Supt. Willie Rcnels at his post-.of duty The lesson and the review was - well tnutrht hv Mi;v.. l.ueih' (lui! At 1 1 : '?) the pastor1 a-eeii'dod the -rostr.utn. and preached t mni Revelat ion <5:2. suhj;e1|, "\\'!.ii ? Shall You Start? At l:.'!(l p. in., we were at th Little IMver Neck Church.' we .finishes! our Kilucatiojial Rally The finance was splendid. 7: '!<) We were hack to. St. Paul a train. \\\> were in ir<>od service all day. Mr?. Be??lv Guiles was the Sunday' dinner jriU'St of Mr. and Mrs. Willi*.- Uentds. Lttcile Gnilis was file dinner truest ofMr. and Mrs. Tracy. Bellamt and s}>t.: a id a ant af11 i n<t<>n witlv Miss Fannin Bellalpy and Mr. -.Johnnie Ward. Hi v. B..L. Guiles was the Sunday dinner truest of Hr<?. White Kdtte. Innjr- with the Little Sunbeams which met t at thi< lToi'ue t?t" Mis'. Florence Kvans, Miss I.ucilc Guiles organized a i!t;sy Be <'l :h anmnir the Mt. . Zion t'hureh. Voitptt indie*?fyrtm the-atfe?of ? Bfto 20. The i'ullowiiur nam- p.... sous: Brtsident.-C'elo Ga.se: Treas uyi r, Alberta Yercen; St-e.. Ret ha Bellamy. I'ro'trrani ('onjmilteo: ~ Pc.rlina. Gausi. Moncadcr Vei-ccn, and Maty 'Km ma Kitur. "The n. xt nlictiiur will Jit. at ..Miss . Moncadcr Verei n%; the--1th 'Sunday f.elniinr at .??:00 c'ohjck. Mrs. Beatrice' Viause <>:" I.title Liver, S. tsp.-.u. a pleasant day Monday with hei sist r. Stella Bellamy in the Want pte feet inn. Ph-a-ii/ liny t he I'.il. T'he Stewardess' Board ,ot Mt. Zion lit't lit' the' home of Mrs. Lula TLTTaiiiy last Wcdm -day. This'; nieitinjr .was of much business; Mr.; 1.. Bellamy is still on the sick list; we. hopo.he w'" soon re-j cover. > *.? KING <11 APKL A. M. J".. ( Ili ltCII Itis (1 1) ViiUn.r'- 1 hi hi it r Sunday was a line ('ay- fur) church tji ?.')'s. Sunday school opem .1 at tusual .hi nr. I lesson] was well discussVil. . A jtplendiJ review I)y Hcv. I?. 11. Ke'esr.' lively body enjoy., d the.ms; lVys. Uev. 0. D. Youmjj .preached a v. ry in terestinc sermon to the Missionary Society at 11:1*) A. M,. II used for a text tltli chapter- of Isaiah Sth verse; Kvery one -wholistened ,i njoyo i . :)iis wend . rful sermon. p.m. the faculty of Anderson Co. Trainintr S(4rr?r)l r. l.dti ei an excellent p loir ram-.. Kvcryho iy enjoyed . hearing the exci lit at j speakers. Ail .captains nia their report on Kducatioiial funds.' We realized .SlUa.PL': thy tally will. - : i : O I..,. \ ... ;l 1 covuivuiu irijvii #?,i? . iM .-?|s. then we will make mr timil - report. Mrs. I.ula Mav Ncely of 'Greenville. S. spent the . week-end M; "Powers.? ~ Mr. Newly r Mr." I.enheiirt?-*d Greenville. S. G. along with Mrs. L. M. Neely were the Mime: guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Towers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Allen Brown, Mf.-Clark Watkins and 1 Lli. I '1 OTxEs rfj Mr. Huifffrns of (in -nville wen lht? KUoSts of Mr. afiti Mrs.- It. T Hai?il>ur?<- ?>n last Sunday. Mis. I'auline .Hamburg*' an> j little sun arid daughter of Aii-ier - sun. S. .-pent the week.-' nci uith Mr and Mrs. It T Haio buttfe, Mr. It. ('. ]lambuijje was their dinner KUfst on Sunday. \V. Williams, Itepnrtei J 'r \?i:kn.\( i.i;; h \i*t. t ut i? h i Ifev. \Nm. Watson I'mt" Greenville. S. C. Sunday school at the usual hour. tin- l'r.i?ui in 'session. Mi. |i. K. Thompson and tile S'lipt. "Mr. liradloy * <mdu?.-t? ?!. Illuekhoard exercise -by Miss Pauline Tunu'i'. Review bv .Rev. .1 Wilburn. At 1J : !'> Ii??v. .M111 < ? of Greer. S, priacReda wonderful -ermor, from Art~7 rfr-thcmc* -"Thf'Far+i" ful"'. It wa- "a irroat mis.- ionai y . sermoif. . After the reports the uu: ion dosed a verv successful media p. Rev. .1, \V * Wjlbum/Mode ator. R.V.1M*. at a o'clock. A pood prop rain' wa~TT-111 lei e?k~-? ? 'At 7:.'J0 Rev. Watson preached a pieat sermon from Isaiah tkind chapter, lusi. clause of the 10th verse. Everyone enjoyed the - rinoiii All the. clubs are hard at work i'ur theSprir.praliy. - - - The R VI'U is to ren4er--a-, preEa-rer pi opium tlie 1st s.nulav at a:00 IV M. We rep ret to report Mrs.AGeor trie Fleming in-'the \V. IT'S. hospital al-o Mi-. Ami'.v W inest'ock is' st ill ill a? tier home mi CWaist ret t. We for all the sick a speedy . and . complete recovery. Tin* I'a-toi's Aid Club was en-. tintniie-d !..y Mrs. Lillie Robinson Tuesday nip-lit at Mrs. Kliza Carwf-e' home on .Jenkin street. WIH (dlM Y TIUHT" MKJt HOI.!) IT1:1.1? L) \Y ( i :x i :u< isks Tilt- t'bir.iNy Id I>ay exeirises < !' ~trrrru>-Ll lirce were"iiotrt at tin1 :Tnrd r -i.n CountTraining School'Fin day; Myr )i JTtih??7?~'?? ! ..Altli'oujjrb thf. weather was' lmfavorablo a larpe number. was present. M r. -1. ( .?Holler??o^*r?('?unity ,S ju iint ndt-rj <T Kduyathm was truest sp alter. lie talked in his u.-unl inii-n stiiij* . Tnatjin i. We ! It-el that ! '. .-hot;)?| i.e. pass.-d otl p. you. 1 lie talked al-oiil "What Has Happened and Wlm; is ljapp ninp\"' ' . '? He said: "There-came into litis . world many years apo a man . ;idsl like y'oji or me. ILe did not live at loiirj ?- I have, and His nuMif* 'if . lasted only three" years. II?- cann fie this purpose: That v.-. may have life an 1 hav.c *1 t ti'ort abundantly. Hut very soon* nion forgot the wiping away, of soltrow. they thii \v away .the* light; that' lghted the way. They' forgot tho prill eiplf?t-htH?b-d?to?that-rtrHrr-rarrd v.*p~passed?tfirrrrrgir a 'ark aire. .Men sought-?happiti -s>in their i wn way. After many yeans sciem e horn-, 1-Van.cis Bacon. said ' that the way tu happine.-s lay i n sen nee. that "Jctiowledg is p-.v, , that-?the.'. kr.o\vle<! je nf sfh-ncc could combat- the forces iff hat ;io Si-ii-ri*.. is Avoi kintr to relieve povi.Ttv and bring about happiness. Hut has poverty van.ished? Has sii.kmss disappeared? Have We ceased to s- t; happiness? l.)o .we Jove our brother? I've ciimo to the conclusion that :r.an cannot live on s\ ieny alum., j Am tint* suggested .that w .. hav a democratic government a n d __t hem happiness yptrld reign. \\'_e all heli* \*(' in a democratic, govninp nt. \\\. Have tried to . suh-*tit;;to so-met hin?f- esse ?for -l-hatwhich was give in tit-.' beginning. Some one else said ~ flint the roa.-on things wire no better, bat people were too ignorant to grasp opport unities * when t h-y "'lie. So from this sprang the idea of universal ' edueation. It was said that education wort 1 make people good.. Science has d m so much in outing and education has he-11 u bust preparing us to use the inventions that We've f-jj gotten to intrisluee ourselves to thewo! Id. Wr.'ve !h en introducing the world to ouis Ives. Christ ,-amc that wt. may have life. Life is more. than 'meat'. The ho ly is I ! ore than raiment. Seek ye first j t lie 'kingdom of (L>d. We've sought .! I vn ytfling hut that oin thing, j The- Kingdom of Hod is in you.! We've, got to wake up tlu. inner man. The salvation of the. world comes in character training. There , must he grounded in man a sense1 of., honesty, a s r.se ?!* right. Teach him to live with himself, .then he'll be. happy. God intends f ?r man 1 he made over on the , inside. Think of the inner man." There \n i\? fiw participants in 1 hi' declamation Contest. The first I I i i/.e was won by the Anderson'! -(-dw-nty Traiinny Schomb?'Tin?see?i -ond by i treif t'.hoc-k School. ? -The Toadiny , conn, st tnclxnicnT' II present ativos from the first sec-| ond and third parades*. Jn first tirade: .Morris Shoals won first plaei\ Anderson (\>unty Traininy School sec.on<l. afgii fistinsr the sacred PHH lions to our compe- KV-TS I understanding. difr-_ (1 Service insures |lT|Tj| n p t'e compliance all Ihe inviolable (s and desires of the B&flj t _ ?t Pae:e 5 . 'I 'In second uia<l : Que 'ii-'lalc School won first jiliire, Mountain "I Spriujr s- cnnd. i 1 tiii <1 tirade: Aiidi'i sun ( 'minty . Training School fij--i place. ' .Ww I I-iirlit second. J Klovon schools j r iti I's'iii ..'il with i t exhibits. 'l in y wci i. very ^ood, ! hard to cxcell. > I Mountain Spring School won fust placv with a A unit on History I H507-1SU(/. It, was < xculli-nt Pendleton w < .Tr~Frrrmd-jrlat-p wtth- ??? i.; a unit-of.??ah t v. It was vi*rv ' - 1 >cep ( rrek won third place with I i'a unit on Time. It was out of'the V" . ? ordinary, very ut)i<jui% J New* I.iyht and Shady .""Hieve . I were honorahiv in-iition ie. j %Mis. A. K. Anderson conducted , ; the sinyiny of several spirituals. 1 he.teachers of the-Anderson <"o. ! Traihiny School- yavt- a ~ KveTy ! nrusical selection. airs. Johy Thompson, Supcriht'. talent of Aduft Rducation and Mrs. . Met'utile 11 teacher of Kuyi lish ill the tinls Hiyh School uoiv our able judyes. I 'The activities of ti.v day .-wee ?- ? very inspiring. Mc< onmick m:\ns I h.tf Sevohd Quarterly .( nf-r eiiM~4if--the - Itath-y luaihN flrcuTt - ULU.VX'Ia4-{H-4iay;e^-j<^t-hel-4 .March I l.lo. lii.'p; with o.ur I'm- . sidit.y Klier, Dr. .1 ('. Quarl'os. ' in chafyc._ai> i liev t: vv u....ii... pastor. . . ' lit} - Wile a'i illl'Vt a*?' liVi i.?th^-t-^fuaHor. - ami?t r 'Ii H"TT roil we! o in the best u!' spirit thi;<mjflJout thi <-or lVr n<-o \\ . wore.alio jrrain'K with, the pie.-ent'v of Mrs. J. trunks ami Mrs. G. \V. P.radloy. . | Th. old clrUrc.h is jiinVinj; tin: . PROFESSIONAL CARDS -f?-J-"TT~T???? ?0?MMO lomww OIL L. M. DANIELS Physician ami Surgeon Itflice-Jlours: to M.J 1 tu ii P. M. U t.._8 ITM: ' Special?At ton* toft?(iivoi.?Lii.-clises ~ ? . Of Women. ' . Office: ' Rc-siiknee: j 11'J.j Washiiitrt'n Hampton Phone G42'J Phone "ToOl DR. J. G. STUART Kye, Ear, Nose ami Threat {' ''Glasses Kitted. Afcu'au-iy. | Office Hours:'. Tilcphonv, 11:00 to 1: P.M. ., Kvs. 4G;>:2 G:UO to h:On 1'. >TT ' >ffj, .mcl Office: Residence: . : 202*0 Taylor St. 1117 iW St . _ ?mum i i i n^r*rw*iaB? . Office lluuis- Tel phone: 11 A. M. to 2 1'. ,\i. I;,V. &.S.75 j G P. M. to.S 1'. M. I)r, W. D. Chappelle i Physician and Surgeon? Diseases, of Women and Children r, A Specialty. Office:. Residence': . . 2115 Lady St. ? 1 1 :>tt] Pfiu Si. . Columbia. S. C. Office Hours: I'l.oi. i .? lu.il A. ,\1. Olihc 11 tct 2 I'. M. lie.,. uT.-a I?t to?8??M": 1~ Dr. K. H. Frederick L_- .lVhysucuiH?-?? ?? j " ('llict'! Residence IllOT'j \Vu.-lungtun lllbPaiK Over Victory Sayinu Dank, j Columbia, S. t'. i -w Phone*7811 ;?rr? All. classes of la-nlal \V i k Dr. L. H. Hallman 1) K N T I S T ..Painless Kxt i act iuiis. Sat,.lay,- L>\ A) j>o ntments. Day.-: Mondays, .< Tuesdays, Wednesdays,-Thnr.-days, " ** Friday."8 and Saturdays i Otliee: iJlhltt's' Cfvvai? Str-.et Columbia. S. C. Ortiec Hours: Telephones: S:.!() A. M. 111 7:t>0 P. M. UiV.cc C?t?-".3 Uesidcr.ee Ss?d Dr. D. K. Jenkins 1) K N T 1ST Filliuvr. Plate's. Crowns. -'H ridges O... I..*.. 1 - * - - ' oui.ua \ u \ j?jh in; im m Anesthesia a Specialty f11071 a ..Washington St... Cola., S. C. DR. A. I*. JOHNSON -r - SURGEON , ; Office: 1414 1-2 Assembly Street Phone 34G6 Residence: 913 IIanipton Ave. Phone 8740 REV. J.H.JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion Street '' NOTARY Pi RLIC Dealer" in Real Estate,?jruffiirms marriage ceremonies, writes wills deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him ? ? | Office Phone 8407 Res. 07 II N. J. FREDERICK ; Attorney^at-1.aw and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal 1119 Washington St., Cola., S. C.