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Saturday, April 18, 1936 CHAPPELLE STATION A. M. E. CHURCH ? Rev^? Bynuin Burton, Pastor - On last Sunday numiing Sunday school opened on lime as usual with the superintendent at his post of duty. A large number were out and We sure did have a fine lesson. The lcSson was reviewed by the pastor very beautifully. The pastor's sister, Misses Mary and Mabel Burton of Newberry were visitors. After Sunday school the pastor came before us with a burning message. And didn't our hearts burn while he promulgated the word of the omnipotent God. If you want inspiration please come to (Jhappclle Station. The pastor used as a subject "The Ressurrec0 tion of Jesus." We also had a fine Raster program. There will be something at the. church every night next week up - until District "Conference. Please come out. . ZION PILGRIM A. M. E. CIIURCH " Author Town?Sunday, Apn5~ was Palm Sunday, the . weather was rainy*?Nearly?every?member of the Sunday school and Church observed it by wealing a piece of palm , Ori the following * Tuesday night, We were favored --- with a grand -sermon, delivered to us by the pastor. His' subject was" Gethsemane. .1:;^: . On Wednesday night we listened to another grand sermon, delivered to us by Rev. L.' C. Jcn?^4?ns. His ^ubjtvcd "Peter's Denial." Sunday morning, April 12th. The churcih was crowded, during the exercise, We listened to a number of selections from the follow-, ing quartets: Zion Pilgrim, Sugar Leaf and others. Due to the illness of .our dear pastor's wife, Mrs.-_JL-AVC-~HopkiiUw-wo were clad to have Mrs. King from Zion Baptist Church to act as substitute pianist and teacher. We are gldd to know that Mrs. B. Anderson is4 improving1. -. Itcwv ~J?-~ -Wv- -Matthews ami members will be with .us on Tuesday night, April 14th. * ai.len temple - a. m. k. cm urn Rev. R. 1. Lemon. Pastor Greenville, S. C.?Very early in the morning a large crowd gathered at Aiien Temple to witness the pageant, "The Resurrection" which was carried out jiva beautiful and touching way. j.The pageant was given under the direction of Miss F. L. Lykes.. A large number of eager boys and girls as well as adults came out to Sunday school at 0:15 A.M. We had a very beautiful Easter lesson. The review by Rev. Adams was enjoyed by all. Our school is taking on new life, everyone is trying hard to be on time in order to get a gold star . No one wants a "Red Star" for being late.. Morning service began at 11:15 A.M. The service was very-impressive amid the elaborate Eas. ter decorations that made the ./church looked very ^beautiful. The v pastor delivered a strong message filled with the spirit and very time ly. His text was fpund St. John 14:19. He used for a subject "The Resurrection of Jesus, The Condition of Eternal Life". We had one to join, Mrs. Laura Simmons. She was made welcome by all. Again, a large crowd gathered at the church at 7:JO P.M. to wi.t tujys the "Easter Program" .by..the Sunday school department. The little folk played their parts well. The rogram was given under the direction of Miss Eunice Adams. The congregation and collections were good the entire day. ST. STEPHEN A. M. E, CHl/SCH ^ Rev. D. N. Wilson, Pastor The early morning prayer services were conducted by the Dea coness Board, sister Sibbie Alston, chairman. The Resurection sermon was nreached liv the Rev. 1. Sumter at 5:00 o'clock from St. Luke 24:34, The services were very impressive, the church being decorated for the day. At 11 o'clock the pastor reached a gosel Sermon from I Corinthian 15:20. Many hearts rejoiced. A very large audience was present all day. Many visitors were present. The son and family of Brother Robert C,ox were among the visitors present also several - friend* of this town. Brother Abraham Chandler and wife are back for a few days. He will preach for the Junior church, Wednesday evening 7:30 o'clock. The Easter program was rendered by the little folk at 4 o'clock elimaxed-hy an address from Prof, J, B. Beck, principal of our high school here. The church was crow *ded to its, utmost to. hiar. the, lit-. tie folk in songs and reading tell of the great message 'He is Uis> en". They were indeed beautiful in every way. miss vvuiemena Bennett and Mrs. L. B. Alford eonducted this program froin beginning of racticing. They were inv deed faithful and the church feel veity grateful to them for their excellent service rendered, Th" Easter Banks ?ndi envelopes were collected with good results. The ven'ng program was r? n deicd 1 eginning at 7:30 o'clock. After a few numbers left of'' h um ti e i teiaoon program, a pi ? ' entitled ' -n The Garden of l.if- in Easter; second, Easter Day. IVev sented by the Junior and Scnioi quarterly classes, conducted by Mrs. Flossie Wilson. The play was short, beautiful and impressive. Mqch was said by many about the play and the unique way it was carried out. The particir pants were all at their best. The "Easter songs were many and good, sung by thr.Junior choir. ?ST. I'KTER A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. It. \V. Ransom, Castor Monticello, S.-C.?Sunday school eulssos were assembled uiu.l the lesson was reviewed by the superintendent, Mrs. Agnes Crumptoh. Sunday school close J at 12:.'10 p.m. Church service began at 1:00 p.m. ar.d all of the plans were carried out. The sermon was ^graml, if made our hearts burn within. After service there was an educational rally and c.very one did their parts. Total amount collected was $12.50. The Easter exercises Ofgan at T:TU p. m. The young people gave Us a very g,>ou piogram u'nieh consisted' of solos, .>oeins and talks. Wo were pleas<1 to have with, us a great many visitors from North Carolina, all were received with great hospitality. Miss Wilhclmena CTumplon was home foor Easter. Will leave for vVinston-Saleln, N .C. Monday, April. IT, l'Citl ~ i. F. FIELDS LAID TO REST AT SWANSEA, S. C. Swansea, S. C., April l.Tth?Oi. Mondayr April ldth many friend? of Mr. I. F. Fields were saddened ;to hear tlu? nuwiv of hin death even after being ill for quite a while. The funeral services were held at Mt. Oliva A. M. K. church conduct-?d by his Pastor, Rev. J. P. Brown assisted by Riy. 11. Norris, pastoi j of Mt. Pleasant Baptist church. Interment at Swansea cemetery. Musical selections-rendered as fol "M-* ... . This is the day; the Sacred dal, choir; Love Lifted Me, choirf led by Mr. Jacob Loach which was the deceased request-; remarks, As a faithful church worker, Mr. Jacob Itoach; In behalf of the MasonicCourts, Mrs.. Mary II. Muller; The The Noble Character and Splendid Life of the Deceased was eulogize^ by Rev. J. I'. Brown. Beneath a Jrrmtmd pf beautiful flowers the remains of this worthy Christian man -was laid -to rest. -??r-M Pall-bearers: Edward J\>hnson, C. Roberson, Willie Folk am) Rev. Llvin Mack, t) ndei taker T! LT" Parrish, funeral director, Bates"liUi'K, S. C. Surviving relatives to whom we c xtend?otrr?pi ufound sympathy: the widow, five children; six grand children; five brothers, one sister .lie is not dead for the good never die; he is only sleeping. ? I'NION BAPTIST I'll ITU:II Rev. L. ('. Jenkins, Pastor Last Sunday. our services were veil attended: The Sunday school was'conducted by the Supt., Mr. L. ('. Cook. We had - a splendid group of scholars and teachers present. Th. pastor preached Sunday itorning from the theme "News too good to be true" and Sunday bight from the theme "The. powr of tlie lis?urrection. These.were soul stirring sermons and. many hearts wore made to rejoice. At 1 o'clock the children's proma nt v.i^s presented. And at 7 o'clock the B. T. IJ. group pre cnted an Easter Pagiant, entitled 'The Open Tomb." - Circle No. 1 met at One homo of Mrs. Ida Butte -on (item St.., ApriL'13, at 7 'clock with the President, Mrs. A... Reese presidium After the business part of the meeting the program committee presented a ptngtam which was as follows: "Why we celebrate Easter?"? .M . I J. I *. 1 UK II. Solo?Mrs. .P. Hale. Poem?Mrs. F. Wilson. The hostess served ice tea and crackers. A7i enjoyal?le evening was spent. Tin- next meeting will 'k> at the home of Mrs. Alice t ha vis. MT. LKHANON A. M. K. CIU'IM II 5 Rev. ('. Lewis, Pastor Wes't Andrews, S. ('.--Sunday being Kaster it was indeed a high lay in the above named church. )ur church decoration was indeed beautiful, beautiful lillies, roses, fjowers of all kind, also garland _ >f purple and white, lookiil like, a flower garden. At 5:00 a. nr. processional, Rev. Lewis in his beautiful black robe followed by the Junior Choir in their robes, Stewardesses Hoards No. 1 and 2 all in white singing 'lie Arose." It was indeed a "-glorious time, that early part ol the morning. Our pastor selected for his text St. Luke 24:56, siihipr-t: "Kaster Messairo." Rev. Lewis preached as iu-ver before, and we all- were made to feel rood. The. holy spirit searched rom the pulpit to the door. The -funi<tr?Choir rendered excellent appropriate singing for the service. * i house. An excellent program was rendered by the tots which was much enjoyed; tin children all played their part, well and they were certainly in their beauty. At 8:00 there were hardly standing room in our church. Folks were sun standing.all around. At this period a grand program by the Junior Choir and adults was had; this was indeed a program long -to be remembered. The officers of the church expressed" themselves, saying the programs were tlhe host ever had in tht. history of the church. They commended Mrs. Ix'wis in the way the spared rvo time in preparing for the program. Every part was up to the .resurrection. The Supt. Mr. M. Britton presented Mrs. Lewis a . purse from the churclh. , They were so much pleased with ! her work, and the time she took in training.their children. We are looking forward to ouy epring rally -on Sunday. The clubs all are busy at work. . L , - BISHOP'S MEMORIAL A. M. K. CHURCH^ Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor The tn embers of Bishop's Memorial htId service Sunday, morning1 at 5 o'clock. ReV. Miller preached an Easter Sermon. |The chuilch was beautifully decorated with flowers, Easter lilies and crosses. Mrs. Nelson was responsible for the decoration of tho crosses and Mrs. Austin amd others brought flowers. 'Ilia? Easter rabbit visited the Sunday school and left every pu pil anil teacher an Easter egg. The bunny did not forget the pastor. .Anothur sermon was preached at 11:30 from John 14:0 "Because 1 live, ye shall live also." A large number attended League at the usual hour. At 8 p. m. the Sunday School presented its Easter Exercises. This program was well received: by an appreciative audience. Wo wish to take this gpportunity Ao . thank the parents whose children made the program a sucqess. ? mm ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. W. B.' Bouler, Pastor Colunybia, ~S. ' C.?Sunday was a beautiful day and our service was good as usual; The Supt. be-" ing absent, the school was conducted by the Asst. Supt., Miss I Lillian Harris. The lesson was interestingly reviewed by Mrs. Wilhilmina Johnson. 11:30 after the formal opening the pastor selected his text from St. Matbhew 28 :y, Themo "All Hail." And did he preached? The ^tpiritual tide ran high from the pulpit to the loor. Rev. Brown of Georgetown ind. Rev. Simmons were welcome visitors Sunday morning. * 3:30 p. m. our Easter program for the children was had and 8:00 p. m. program by the young ladies and -meji was rendered. Much" "credit s due Miss Estelle Janerette, Chairman of the Program Committee and Misses Claretta Kinard in.l Fannie Phdps for the wonderul programs. Steward Board No. 1 met April 14th at the home of Mrs. Lydia Young, 1616 Rice St. The Pres.. Mrs. H. M. Young presiding. After the business part the hostess *ei*ved sandwiches, cake and co-J eoa; and an enjoyable evening was s{K'nt.?Bru. R. S. Russell Is >n the sick list. We hope for him a speedy recovery. Let th? jnembers visit him. ? . WILLIAM CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. P. Washington,- Pastor r>unaay was a hign flay in ?ion j it William Chapel. Beginning with the Sunday School w<hich was well attended; one of the best j since tthc conference, everybody eentod to be full of zest "for Easer. All of the teachers were present for once; and the lesson was nti restingly discussed. The Supt. askod the pastor to make remarks at the closing. Divine service was well attendd an,d the pastor seemed to have 'win at his best. The truth is, ,>iie hardly knows w<hon the pastor is at his best for lie. seems jo be reaching better and better all .he time. He brought the morn-" ng message from the Book of Revelation 1:18, "I am alive for vcr more," etc. Everyone was leard.saying that this was one of. the greatest Easter messages he :ias ever heard. The pastor thin motored up to ^andy Run and preached for Rev. ~f. F/Plair.TtrOTOifc "much cohvT ments "on the service that i;j being rendered by Rev. Washington. He s growing in strength and popularity in aqri around Orangeburg. A'illtam Chapel is coming back to . er prestine glory. The members >f William chapel are loud in heir praise over the worth and vork of their pastor. Friends of /r. r,. n. lucuui win De soi*ry to 'earn that he is confined to his oom on Green St. this city. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor Special Easter services was observed at Bethel Sunday with a arge and appreciative audience at >aoh service. At 6:30 a. m. Dr. Lewis preached. Subject (The Resurrection of Jesus). This \Vas a very impressive service and very much enjoyed. Tho Sunday school service at 10:00 a. m. was dispatched in regular order and in keeping with the occasion. At 11:15 a. m. the occasion was more inviting it appeared by the throng of visitors, members and friends. Dr. Lewis preached a wonderful sermon on "The Reconstructed Temple" from the text found in St. John 2:19. A program was rendered by the children of the S. S. at 4:30 p. m. which was among the best ever rendered op this occasion. They nted only opportunities and your encouragement. A.t the League, 6:00 p. m. the young people, were highly favored with an address by Prof. Scott of Allen university which was very good. As a fitting climax of the day's service, a special program, Musical and Literary was rendered at 8 p. m. featuring this program were" the following subjects so ably presented by young ladies of the church, teachers in the city public school "The Significance oof Easter," Miss Ella Clyde Myers; "The Reand "The Relation - of Easter to~ Christian Religion," Miss Nerissa Mance. Solo?Miss Birdie Pompey. Bethel churches grateful for the two who connected themselves with the church here Sunday, Mrs. Goorgia LeVan and Mrs. Amanda Colleman.' Beitihel cjhurch invites the public to any and all of her services at any time?A welcome _ awaits ou. ' _i THE PALMETTO LEADER J ?SU MTER NEWS I Ice and snow have given way to warm life and: beauty. "Easter" was a beautiful day"her0 with air j nature and all mankind paying | tribute to "The Risen King". | Churdhes were arrayed in nature's gifts, ministers proclaimed the. message of the risen Lord and choirs saftg Hosanna and Hailotu-jah. After the morning service at Emanuel M. E. Church the choir rendered a Cantata and in Mi II- . vn*3 vvviiiii^ unxr triiuii xn .ml i" usgah A. M. E. .Church rendered a Cantata. In the afternoon and evening the tots had their exercises at the various churches. TQe Woman's Home Missionary Society of Emanuel held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. A. J. Russell on Monday afternoon, April 6. In spite of the inclement weather the meeting was well attendesd and a liberal offering was collected after the ledten service was conducted. The hostess served a very 'appetizing salad course. \ Thj Dorcus..Circle of Emanuel gave an ^entertainment at the Bracey on Wednesday evenii .<.? ApriT T.Tor the benefit of the Church. A pleasant evening was spent and ice cream'was served. The One_ More Effort Fed. Club held its regular meeting on Wednesday, April 8, at the residence of 'Mrs. Pearl ~ Spears. A very enthusiastic meeting was held. Plans were perfected for tho Queens Rally which will be held in Lincoln Hi School building ^Thursday, April 16. Mrs. E. A. Andrews was elected delegate and M iss Ophelia Williams- alternate I to the State meetine in Welfmd Members are planning to. send in the full quoto to the Wilkinson Home.before the state meeting. The 'hostess served a delicious lepast. A play entitled: "The Man of Yesterday" was presented at Lincoln High: School on Tuesday nite, April 7, by the Knglisl teacher of the Hi School Dept: Miss Marie Singleton. Kach st"n-" dent displayed! ability and .careful tdafnimr. The nnHh ?? ,.?enjoyed tne entire play.' Mrs. Julia Brogdon, wife of the late Rev. Brogdon passed?away on Friday, April 10, at the hour, -of?htm daughter, M rsv 1 ley ward, after long duration of illness an funeral services were held at Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church on Monday afterpoon, April Id. Many out of town ministers of the A. M. E. Church also -friends attended the funeral. She loaves - several daughters and sons and maliy friends to mourn her 'passing. Mrs. Maggie Leevy of Florence. S. C. was the guest of Mrs. E. A. Andrews on Sunday, April 12. Mrs. C. A, Lawstm -spent ttf.past week in Charleston. Misses' Thelma Sumter and Myrtle Holiday left on Tuesday, April 7, for New York City* vtoia n?.. is- 1 - <viu i/af XiACltlSt'S The- second Field Day exercises of Sumter Co. under the supervision of Mrs. A. K. Sanders wefc held at Mt. Pisgah 'A. M. K. Church on Friday, April .'fid at 10 o'colck. The students assembled at Kendall school building and marched to the church. The Sumter hand under the direction of Mr. Richard . Sumter furnishe.: music.. Rev, S. M. -Miller, the principal speaker, delivered v a scholarly address. Miss Dibble. Jeanes teacher of K< rsnaw t (unity and other out of town guests were present. The art and handicraft work measured-to the usual standard of beauty and the following schools received prizes: Beulah School, Mrs. Hattic Robeison. :>1 rs. Gregg and Miss Moore, teachers, won first prize. May--. esville Inst., MayesviITt7, S. C., Mrs, U. S. Rice, principal and Mrs. Curry, domestic art -and science teacher won second prize. Catchall?Span School, Mesdamts J D, Atkinson and Edna Davis, teachers. . . Exercises consisting of contest $ iti various subjects' were conducted at Dincoln Hi. School on Thursday night prim: to tht. 'ex ercises on l- i'nlay. Missis Julia Howard, Anna I.. Birnie, Mr. J. C. Prioleau, Jr. spent the Eastex_. holiday day at home. Miss Julia Williams and Mrs. Mildred Singleton are at home after teaching away -during the winter. IK MO NEWS Though (We had been blessed with a steady down-pour of rain for several weeks, .the beautilu. ray of sunshine on Easter Sunda> drove the clouds away and left ev Easter spirit ? Pleasant Spring had their regular chureft'e r vi?es Easter Sunday followed by an EasTeF program 3 o'clock P.M. Youngs Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday school celebrated Eastei Sunday liught with a very nice program rendered under the direction of Miss Virdie Williams. The pastor and members of Macedonia Baptist church were delighted to have for their guest on Sunday afternoon, the choir and friends of Upper Pine drove heal Hie tnwn"of Peack, Rev. B. C- Cun church. He is an efficient pastor he made many friends here during his?stay and his slogan?Hf eooperaitng. - These friends helped us out wonderfully in our rally Come again soon Pine Grove. And be sure to bring Kev. Thomas Ring er because he can talk as well as -pay his mortey. Rev. Clarence Harrell the pastor of Macedonia has been with us only four month and has been doing wonderful work and we as members of this church feel that wo are fortunate in having a man -SOUTH < AHOI.IN \ YOl'XC : M IN I STICKS ( AIJ.KI) TO ALABAMA j ReV. llu\var| Lr'.ai.l, m)m i.t tf. Into Rev.' A. N. Levant of South ' Carolina, at'cij|>te<l a call to the j pastorate of lira' Baptist t'huivh. Troy, Ala. Rev. Levant is one of our nio.st pi ntfl't ssive ami suae, s.-fnl toii.U tors. Ill* is r> signinir the Kisst liaptist Church at lien dot sonvillc, N. ('. whole for lour years'he lias \ cairied <>ii a most Tia'cessl'iil .pa's-; locate,' having done much in iiu- .. proving thp chu.rch ami churcn , prop-rty .Ijoiihtless his .i-. naii j^a- j tionin North Carolina jfiyes him up n lustauUy and hope that he ( will ha\'e an uhoiimlant success "in . his new field. His - multitude ol >< friends in Sou to Carolina wl'll* note v lus progress with urateful la Hits V A I. A V M AN S' V 11?\\ l'< M.N I 4 The-iirTTcIc in last week pap-1 ) Trmtrr ttnrTnTTTloTr'ol , "l.aym u'- ( .*.1'tick. ni.e. Soua1 time - aup I' -Wartcd?an?nrkai. i'.'.ation sinpi/.ai o l.ie White i'Vjuio'.-li>* i,|^ani/.alion ami sonic p'onchers an] layMen accused me of tryinj; to taki Hie minister's nliic . They in aynien. I am please to see t.hat.j'/ .he "Old Cray" s-es tie ' need oil 1 sucli a ji UTT fTanTZataTn. " ~ j ~ It is li uTTTTur uTTst--Xi'gi'>v.- i o?l< t?? the ministers do every- '1 ..hinj? because-we have been train ed to do so. We are chatijrinn no\\ I'hey have- put their litfht' under a nishel and We. can't see . wlleiv to ','n, ?>o that we ncud an eyanitelis??e? orKaniv.at ton arrmrrtr?th!4 lay -f X men. 'T'hd.Old JUil'tty.'.'.. said t .a > were a prreatrr ratio of un-avei n efrro lay mi n than wlwte layman. I This condition is no credit to tin > cj rear hers. K? I lowing this n ar^uiuentr"then,1 tluTe'lViirs.r he"" a Ti 4'reatt r ratio of -unsaved Nefjrr w ?titan?u Itito, t?+-?"lilo?I'riest. Ike people.'' "The New a .Ridur" says that ;>ei: rent, of th -ay men?don't?he?m?thi1 revival ~r mntin;fs, an.I if there they ac. "IlTe vi-ai ry rave'ns iTi Hot water. Thats true and I'd per rent oof tin Neycro prrarhors dpii-t want any . revival. meeting.- all they want to lo is to jjet-the" (leneral elaipis ,| and if you don't pay the preacher f, will turn' y>>S oVft~iT the "church .<] in.I say you knocked, his pro'ifrpin. s It isn't riifht. o Now, about the I .,i ..1 i 11 . ...... ...v mm tnurvn. nuance. \\ sun are irollin^ tired of that" now. Tin niiHK'y we poor -people a raise is inoih-y I'oi you all iu spend jriflvis I'y . Haying . attfom biles t Trmthc bishop to wreck anil make p pay for is unwise. I trust . some day the Lord will yi\e us the s proper man ..in this Slat,, who wik , tiu'ht for the people. t From tlu Ciapway ciicult, K. 15. . Laurence. ?_ iiLv " 1 iiit?. I he -pastor, ami litem- v bets are putting every etl'orl the\ ^ can to raise- pioney I'or the purpose or. ri construct m>r a iu w j, building which is a Very necessar., r thiiijf owinn to .tlje condition ot \ the building now.' - p The pastor's' father, his brothei s and family were visitors at out f church Sunday. Sl Mrs. Kva Alstoii' has organized ,, a aiissiona-w society at" .Mac, ibm- __ ia. ' The following otlicers have been elected: Mis. Thomuscna ( (lorley, prvsidcntiTLtSe Alma Hid- , st'"\ ? ( ( f.p-y ?.Mil. .lerfie?Hall, treasurer and Mrs. l'olly Howman. i rTrre-presidi nt. This .society ha? a l/enuii working nicely and we hope j. it will continue. a I'rof. \V. tl. Hynes of Tennessee j. highly elite! tarned with hi.s famous exhibition .of religious pict-ur- , e;i on?Aprtf-HMh at Macetlorria~ 7, church. It was quite a. 'success, fhough the weather was had tlu i I oik didn't forget to iniiii' "tit. ]. The ticket s sold amounted, to J j. SKF.lf). We llo|.e to net I'lot'. v ilyncs again. Mi s. Lilly liotiie- 1>: audi.- t he daughter of Mrs. Minnie Botiie de- ~3 "parted ..this li e. .Marcr, u. Pittsburg, Pa. The body was brought home and funeral i/.ei| at C Pleasant Spring church on April 7th. She was a faithful meinhei ot this church before going away o live. Mr. Robert' Bran h. h i h us band?accompanied?t he body _ here. Revs. .1. \V. W illiams. Rev. r A maker and AI i". I. S. I.eevy of Columbia nave beautiful remarks on the life of .Mrs. Branch. The tlower girls were Miss Ida Barnes Mi.-'s Klla Corley, and Mrs. Tlmm- r asena (Hi ley. ??Those on the "sick?lust?are Mrs. ?j. IA 7.7.i c f? r e hr.T artrL Mis Delia R ee v es and .Mr. Ileiiiy Wright. | ? of tVvlumbia spefit last Sunday ^ with Mr. and Mrs. .lames Corley. Lake Murray hasn't tailed V? supply the people around lure with A tubs and wagon loads full of tish for the past several dtjys; The old saying is..uaw.Ufl'im_l'ml..u|> on? fish" ' 1 ssjgg ? ?! ' I MAK1HOKU IDIMl Tl( A I N I N(. ,\N|) lfKNNETTSV II.LK lll<;n SCHOOL NEWS PrvjiifiittTon art. goi'>~ for\vurd apidly for Che presi illation of lv .Music Roc ital by Miss Julia .eobuska "Ron juiuin on April 24, it the Ibimettsvillo High School \ lidi lofi u .. Thu pat*t.ii ipants arc rehearsing lay and night to inaki this recital" isnearly perf- ct as performance is possible. " , 0ujte a tew out of town guests vill appear on this recital. I.ittle Miss Joyce- Simpkiiis of Jrungehurg, S. C. apd the McColuin fanfily will bo among the luhihhr. I am suit- you will en<>y a pleasant ev< nitiK listening o all of thy .inusif sjtuJonts. This is the last announcement ofore the Recital. So don't foret Friday. April 24, I'.u'Pi. He a.tiiue, for It. H. S. Auditorium rill, he packed for" this annual e '.".v ' -" " I ick- ts are now'" ?n? sale. Re,-' ervtil siat> for patrohsj-- nrni. nests. * 1 , * On the evening of April l.'lth -a ery appreciative audience wit-' ,-?e r t-h,- piny ~Ttrr rWayTff tTur *i<iss*' priscnted hy. the , first, i-flh a ltd- sixth grades'. ' . The pupils, cai rie.d out the plav ery good.' I'.iey noe<l to he given inch praise and encouragement. UL, minds. anj hearts are bent uwar.l th cuniinencenieiit? W,ns, cic. livery spare?leone iit fter class hours are spent in lecaiisire some group or groups. iMiv very pleasant visitors in letin tt.^villu on' April .-while ore they isited" t,he school. Mr. Morgan witnessed the plav The'Way <>f the Cross." Some of the teachers were ali niilos. Why? A v are very glad to hav.. .Miss. . itltiltlieU return ??ftw having een out of class last week m-cupratfng from an automobile acci'ent. '. Very glad to see Mcl.-aurin bu?;k-nile throwiitu; .liiiii. _a_ ^.uple 'of 1 class haying botn hurt from- t. "< eks aero. We hope he wil . 0011 be able lo lay his crotches" side. ' . * *. II: M 1 'OIM' ('t)t'NTV? ? tum\i\?; school Sunday school services were helu his morning in the school auditorium The stage was beautifully .ecorated with wild honey suckles, tins add verbtnas. The les.-inT^va li.-cussed by Prof. J. S. ^Shanklim Jr.; and i^s> .Julia Gilliard furished much sweet appropriate jusic. ' Kaster service was held today at i!let) Ctapel A. M. K. Ohurch. Rev, . viephcnsoh, "pastor presided. His ext was Now is Christ risen 'and ecomc the first fruits of them that 1<;:?.- Subject: ,'Tbe Resurrection i ("'act". This was the dak- of the cgular Communion service. * The ongregation was much increased md the service was very impresi\e. .After the regular communion c rvicO, an Kaster program w as rendered by the Sunday school nth Mrs. Sarah Martin, assistant u] 11 ton do nt?- .presiding' The hilnren made a very good showlg. Mrs. Martin needs to he cumnended for her effective work. Vith ,the cooperation that exists etween he church and he Sunday cool, we hold great hope for the uture church as the Sunday! cbool, we hold great h?ipe for t.-ie f f tomorrow. Rev?and-.Mrs. l>an Gadson of 1 lanning and Miss Ana Beech of! !i?orgeto\Vn visited on the campus eeently. Other visitors to .the' Itnipiis during the past week wort. ' 'nit. Ralph McGlTt anil Miss Uliz- j both Polite, Beaufort,"S. C.\; Prof. I. S. Blassingale, Mr. John Glover ; ml Miss Virginia Glover, Ridgeuid. ~Mai<y-of the students and teahers went away fo rthe Easter j ol ui ay si Prof. J. S. Shanklin, Sr.. Misses "-e'esa Grayson, Julia Gilliard.j I?1 ith Jackson motored to Ridge-j nr.d, - S. V. Sunday where they! isi;ted Mr. and Mrs. John- Glovoi. 1 3RT A. B. JOHNSON! : SURGEON dlice: 1414 1-2 Assembly Street o 4 na 0 I A UUIJC i)"?UU Residence: 913 Hampton Ave! >[ Phone 8740 iEV. J. H. JOHNSON ' Office: 2029 Marion Street i NOTARY PUBLIC >ealer in Real Estate, performs ! lftiiiajre ceremonies, writes wills ! eeds, mt+rtjrarre?T~ctaifn.s, etc; r ? (7all to See Him N! j'!' FKEDERICK ,ttorney-at-I.aw and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS i - ?S(at? an<T Federal 119 Washington St., Cola., S. C ons to our compe- CjrpB p 1 e t e compliance t : \ Page 5 FRENCH- "CLASSES KKMIER EAS I KK I'RIMiKAM' i The KayteV spirit iya.v. anionic '.he French sclasses of Allen University. French classes l)2iand 212 composed of stud* tits of Allen rendered- excellent Faster programs' on Friday." April TT),~ UCil}, in commemoration at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Both classes are efficiently instructed by Mr. Frederick <11. Dedmond, a M.S. graduate of the L'nivemity ?>: Illinois. i French 11- consists |>t students taking a -first year course. Miss Gwendolyn Mowing ^as in . 'cargo of the program which was very inspirational.. French 212 is a sucond y.< ar class composed entirely of Freshmen. Miss.Ethel Johnson was in ciharge - of 'this'" program, which, was vely unique and unified. French 212 had as its -French 1121' a lirst year class under.'the capable instruction of Miss' Sarah E. Green. The programs?of both, classes wore inspirational and filled with enthusiasm. These students are realizing every day that their ultimate success depends not upon . i>'CiT>g~.ahIu" "to do one -Clung but? , ?? to Ixs able to do maiK- things well. They also realize that 'character, a pleasing personality plus knowledge are the. fundamental principles of success. , I'll ILLIS WilKATI.KV " \ LlliKAKY, COI.FMHIA. S. (. ?March report-as?follows: Adult circulation 5 .">7, .lu .niie dvumnun viu, ocuoois circulation .'1447, Total circulation 4?>8U books, 24 magazin?s.~29 pictutes and 7 clippings. New borrower : Adult 19, juvenile 16; total' 2">, He-re-. gixtored borrowers: Adu]\ 5. Boi rowers cards now m"' <vffcet ' '2110. .'17 books added lor (-H-erW lation. . 1 New Books at Phillis Whe^tlej * Library Black Flower by T. L. I). Abbott ; C'-onig- txr'My Weddi rip. by R , : M. Ay'res; Hocking Aitow by.-B. .v?' M. Bower; Peknnr Picnic bv A . I -Hiidk'o: PickwickPapers l?v Charles Dickens-; The Case of the Lucky la-gs by ' E. S. Gardner; Death Rides the Mesa by T< ni Girl? Love. Honor nnd Obey. Lovely Clay and Professional Lover by M. Greig: Border Legion and The Heritage of'the Desert by Zane . Grey. Blithe Baldwin by H. P. Hueston; The Mystery of . the Rabbits Paw by .S. Jepson; Work of Art by Sinclair Lewis; The American Gun Mystery and The French Powdbr "Mystery by Kllei y Queen; F reckl-. s Co rites Home by T. S. Porter; Byyond the Rio. Grande by. W. M.Raine; Outrageous and Walk with Care by P. n eniwomi. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. L. M. DANIKLS , Physician and Surgeon , Office H<Hirs: y to ID A. M.; 1 to 2 P. M. 6 to 8 P. M. J?* Special Attention Given Diseases Of-Women. _ Office: Residence: 1125 Washington 2280?Hampton Phone 6-12D Phone 7664 DR. J. ?. STL ART Eye, Ear, Nose and. Throat 1 Glasses fitted Accurately. Office Hours: Telephone; 11:00 to 1: P. M. Res. HG02 6.00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3?y6 Office:, Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine ?t Office Hours: ' TeR phone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. i>t>75 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Div W. D. Chappelle Thy Sit'ian and Surgeon ? Diseases of Women and Children" A Specialty. umce: Residence: 2115 Lady St. * 1301 l'ine St. Columbia, S, C. Office Hours: Phones: 8 to 9 A. M. Ortice 6033 11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6708 6 to 8 P. M. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician "?tRWr""1""" ' 1 Residence: 1107*2 Washington 1-^16 Park Over Victory Saving Bank. , Columbia. S. CPhone 7811 ? ~~ A1J classes -of Dental Work ?Dr. L. H; Hallman DENTIST Painless Extractions, Sundays by Appointments. Days: .Monday:*. _? 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