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Saturday, May 2, 1936 UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. C. Jenkins, I'nstor Sunday school opened at the us ual hour with the Supt. Mr.. U.C.. Cook and teachers aU their post of duty. We had a splendid group of sc'olars present. At 11:30 morning sei vices began. After all preliminaries, the pastor delivered an inspirational message from Mark 11:22, theme: "Faith in God will support every worker in His kingdom." He outlined beautifully the different institutions to puLTaith' in. Such as government, political and many others. , An invitation was extended for joiners. Misses Tenia mrrb and Mamie Milton united with-the church for baptism, and Mrs. Inez1 Scott from Red Hill Bant, church Gadsden, joined as a full member. At 3:30 a special Missionary program was rendered. The president of the Woman's State Con-I , rention, Mrs. M. K> Howard snoke to all the Missionaries of the city | j Music for the occassion was. rendered by First Calvary jand Union Baptist Junior cnoirS.' -r- -4 B.T.TT hetran at fi-30. W^-Wl?wsplendid group .present. , At the evening services, the pastor delivered another wonderful messhge. Theme: A Forgetful People. At the close of the sermon 2 persons united with the church, Miss Alice Garrisop joined for bap ?tisin and Miss Rssie Gallaway' from Congaree joined as a fuil member. We welcome new joiners and visitors at all of our services. Gorine Pugh, Reporter. MILLER CHAPEL A. HHX . ' CHURCH xyewoerry, S. C.?Sup^. Floyd conducted the Sunday school. The lesson was reviewed by the pas tor. A short message wa-sttakiti from Week. After which the pastor U9ed Psalm 42:11 for the regular Bervice, subject "Be not. dismayed." Two united with the church. The visitors were-Messrs. Sam. uel Smith, Thomas T. Logan. MisGeneva Griffin and Rev. Mrs. Maynord of Philadelphia. The Sons of Aid? had their Annual sermon at 3:30 by the pastor. Psalm 133:1 was used as text. There was a very spiritual League 'session conducted by President Harris. .Mr. S. W. Allen, Sr. was a visitor. . For night worship rsntalT"nTr3~ was used. Prepare, ye the way .of the Lord. Rev. Mr. Morris was present. .. Dr. Adams and Rev. White were ~? Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Guise. After a very successful quarterv ly conferenco Monday night conducted by our beloved Presiding Elder, Dr. Adams, Mrs. Lucas and ?e ' i-rcw vjr. v/i new i u: k vuy preseiueo "The Heavenly Gate* Ajar." ;i re-? iigious drama. Tuesday night Stewardess Board Ncu 3, Mrs. Ida Hare President, had their "Dutch Quilt Contest." Drayton Street Glee Club .and quartets presented a musical program, under the efficient loadership of Miss Helen Nance; it does .1 your soul good to hear these singers. The quilt was won by Mr. Ulyssees Miller. In the absence of tho pastor. Rev. Mr, Nellum of Allen university will preach. Many'have their minds fixed on the General Conference in May at New York. The Deaconess Board under Jho presidency of Mrs. L. I. Pratt has arranged to have a great Mother's Pay celebration at 4 o'clock, May 10th. Come to this gathering. The sweet singers of Deacon"rttfney" Reedcr were enjoyed by all present Friday night. Come worship with us. MORRIS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH TVio Mice!nnni*u , ima* ?? * the church Friday "afternoon, at i 4 o'clock. The following program was rendered: Opening song, "Draw Me Nearer." Prayer was offered by Bro. H. "Evans. Scripture losson, St. Luke 14. 20:35. Melody, "We shall walk through ; the valley~tTi'p eace." The minutes of the last meeting j wore real, received and adopted. Melody?"There's a bright side some where. Remarks?Mr. C. II. Evhns, MIrs. A. Little, Mrs. Maggie Woods, Mrs. Ballard and Mrs. Lela Johnson, all made some very encouraging and instructive remarks. Melodies?Lift him up, and I'm ? SO glad*I'm here. Business. We were very glad indeed to have Mrs. Lela Johnson, Prcsidt nt , of the Pastor's Aid Club and Mrs. Maggie Woods, a member of the same club meet with us this after noon, hope^they will ronfe "again? The rolTwas called and the collection was $1.15. Bible- verses beginning1 with the letter "N"( were takon by Mrs. Mary L. Reynolds. , The club sang "God be with you TlTir Wie meet again." ? Mrs. Louise Devore, President; Miss SadieJ^Wffehington, Sec. The W. M. TT.fmet at. th" hnmii ?of MPS. Mary" Bolden, Stockman Ave. Tuesday afternoon, April 27, at 4 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the President; Mrs. Roxie Legroom. The eluh enjoyed a very interesting program. We had a very nice crowd v of members and some visitors. We are always glad to have our friends- visit our club meeting. Come again, you are always welcome. Mrs. Lula Williams and Mrs. Riley are still on the sick list but are improving nice.ly. The W. M. U- is planning groat things ?so please come out and help the faithful few to put the program ." . V, . ' ' EM AN i: EL A.M.E. CHURCH RfV -l-E TJiumaK Charleston.-?We were attain blessed by having another beautiful Sunday. AfU;- toiling during tl)e past week, experiencing hard ships as well asjdys, we eaint to the temple- of the Lord to hear the jflad tidings. The religious , ac tivities of tho day began with the usual custom. Coming clown to the 11 o'clock ..a.:.. ?i.~ ? ' ' ?\??nui|f, me morning was interestingly spent. The pastor read for Th(? morning lesson a portion of the 21th chapter of Ste . Luke. After which the 111th l'salm was read alteinatcly. "The"text of the morning discourse may be found in the chapter named at the l'Jth voir'. Tils' sermon was very piactieal such as is needed during this aye. Responding to the ealj foi joiners, Samuel Owen was . gladly welcomed, Wd are glad to say that our Sunday school is still moving on. There were 11 accessions on last Sural ty and Id the Sunday pre- J vinous. The lesson, was one that -caused?a?ftmg- - cH^riissiTTrr~Jp>nr?r| looks at Wealth and Roveitv. St. ' i.uke lthlS-'ll. Thd pastor w a s .present and the*lesson was review1 vd by him and some very fine thots were gleaned. We wore pleased ni have .Mr. Smith from Mt. Zion Sunday school with. us. -VIII I vauiuj; i 11v irwillVi;? U'}S: on, a portion <>l" I' Kinijs '22nd ckifpter, 'the pastor' preached a :l:oit seinum. from the same chap ler, 'jSth verso. There \Verd two :c e sions-~tjnccn V. Stewart an I n'iu t'l Macbeth. Our Junior choir with Miss A. K. Moore at the or;, 'Mi . t i vul. during the day. A t air die _.];? hi. service, was held aftei pii ;nhinK. A larye audience was \ ot. This siM vice was sponsor (i l>y Stewardess Hoard No. 1, of which .Mis. A. K.' Gadsden is.the - > i ic'?i. A 11'? ' ely lililLl U'.as . \vlt7les-'ed Tty all. ' \ I' } . I! i l.Mil KM ISA l?. till I Kt II t1 i.cv. Si'i.ih Smith, I'aslor Tic spiiiiu" ^revival services .'hi-, a hay/ been in: projm ss at IVthlche-.ii Hap* 1st church fur he i-asi two weeks,came to a sue .1 ..1,.^ o . A ; i"i t. Tin. meeting was conducted by tiigreat c\angelis{ ReV. (). S. S'.ttt"!i.. <>1' Atlanta, (hi., and he 'ia: brought strong, soul stirring messages to his congregations. The attendance increased from t he very I vy inn ing; The pastor has men given 'Ilit* -unnivided support ?>!' a large number PI' the leading pastors of "the city. "1 he outcome of the. meeting . a- heeiY highly gi atifyuig. Thirty-six persons. appttcildW mJember ship in the chusch for tin tv.u pecks ami * on 'Sunday, making a total yf 11 during the ' entire . ui yii'i1.*. It a.'.s i hde.cd ii meeting" Siniu rs were converted, backslider* acclaimed, and the mem >. i s "P '. 1 he -t !: 'v . he drawn more closely togct her ite-a oiglo ptu pose; Sunday school was t ailed to. prtdr by. the Supt. at 1(1 a.m. and a large. number -of bright faces* greeted tho Snpt. and teachers. The lesson was discm sed in classes after \\hich a brief review was v.aue hytke pastor. We were very :1a : to ht.ve :i higv number Pi l.sLin-i?ft iciidg.-meet- sykh us . <>n Sumlay, among whom was Mrs. Howe, the president of the National Hapfist Missimiaiy Convention, who made some very strik iny remarks. Much v.-as .-aid to stimulate tin* spirit of mission in tin- hearts of our yotrrty p.ople >'urin>: tin- day. At 1 1 :."?0 a.m., our pastor brought to lis a sou) stirring message. 17 oil.; ;> ; mi Christ by baptism. The services throughout the day \vi*f% very rrond.' The clowning imssaae was delivered on Sunday niyht H,v Kev. IC C. Stover._. . ... We are'very,.triad to report that Miss Mary .Mitchell who has 1/eeli _LU tmi_s.ua vuti am?U?cum-valesc i npv I wish to annouciK' the following services: Preaching 11 A. M.; MY PI." at i> 1*. M..; Livening Services 7:-".o P.M. The public is cordially invited to attend all of these services. M P. I.I.MAN'OX A.M.K. (" 1JML IK li Key.. ('. Lewis, Pastor. We-t Yndii'w..- Sunday school nt'tilti usual hour. Sunt. ami tV-ii I crs at, their posts of duty. Lesson t:\ujcht- l.naiuil'uUy discussed and eviowo.i. Timely remarks by our pastor. At 1 1morning service l-eutin. I?ro. Walter Davis preached from the text 117 Psalm, 5th and ti'li vei sos: which was much enjoy-wb??? * Kvenir.y service prayer' meeting conducted l y Bios. Walter Davis and Thomas 'Greene. At 8 o'clock U v. I/-wis ; i a lied a'ii. art'touch i:nr ^sermon from .Jeremiah 12:5. We were made to feel triad from this?womleef-uk-serinnrr. ~~ 'I'-itr t 'otrtcst oil" .Mon ay nite'>v{i< quite a sucyc.-s. The" loll wing ladies won prizes: 1st a wrist watch Mrs, Anna Pope; 2nd a necklace" Mr^, Viola Darby; 3rd a bracelet MrsTtSadic Pope. Mis. S. K. Lewis raised the highest amount in the contest, but being the wife of thq p.astor, she did not receive a prize? 1A TtAV days ago a prize was given to the trilx' that raised the highest amount; this was won by Mrs. Sue Moyd, The prize was a The Pulpit Aid Club met on Sun clay afternoon; also Stewardess Board No. 2. Mrs',, Lue Fillmore is chairlady of the Pulpit Aid and Mrs. Kosa, Lee Biowr. cha'irlady of Stewardess Board No. 2. The members are working nicely along with their leaders and have ^ planned for a grand success. over.?Aflei the IVectmg the hos' toss served iet> cream and coconut cake. ^? ~t MORRIS BROWN } A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor A beautiful day greeted church I goers in Charleston last Sunday. I The Bible Clastt was taught by the pastor, beginning at 10:00 a. m. This was followed by the regular morning service at 11:00 a. m. After the preliminaries were conducted, the pastor simply rose up from his seat, and the children thronged around the alter, to listen to the sermonette that was eagerly received, and enjoyed by the elder ones, as well as the ehil.-drcm?The pus to r spoke Co the children, from the thonie, "All is not Gold, that glitters." A life that is worthwhile, and that reflects Christianity, was stressed by the speaker. It was indeed inspiring to watch the children, as they literally hutig upon the words "of the speaker* At II a. m. Dr. Witherspooh delivered a sermon that will long remain, in the memory of those who heard it. The text selected, was IsaiaYi Goth chapter and 17th verse. "Rebuilding the world" was used as a thomo.?The process of decay, and the ultimate restoration to.- life, I was mado the basis of the sermon. i ne ounuay Bcnqoi and ua^uu functioned at theJusual hours. The evening sermon was another spiritual feast. The -pastor gave an exposition of the 1st Psalm. The exposition was clear and forceful in thought, and was enjoyed by the largo congregation- present. There wore 1 accessions during the day. Matty visitors Were in atterdahco, and -were' made to feel at in mo by the Pastor. It was nleasitg, to not-, the piesenci of Mr. Cox, the?vice president of the North Carolina Mutual Ins. Co. and Mr. Win. Clement Asst. 'Dist. Mgr. among- the visitors. Mr. Coy spnl,". pli'ivin;rlc on hii ei?til to the city of Charleston, and made known the fact, that he was connected with the A. . M. E. .hurch in Durham, N. C. The General Conference delegation loaves Charleston. S. C. novt Monday, May 4th, for New York City, the seat ot the Conference. Mr. and Mis. J. A. Brown and little Im-z Alfen, their grand-d'aughte'r, will leave next Sunday afternoon for Now York. It is expected that quite a, number of persons will take advantage of the attractive rates, and enjoy the trip to New York. Mrs. JM. WitheispoonJ t lln VfiTii Af AMO ivneinM 1 - , VL.'UUL I, IC> rVMlUllM in^r splendid service with the senior choir. She is entering1 into the work of the church with a spirit .that makes for the perpetuation^ of our church plans. We are told [that tlie next meeting of the Bishop Council will be held in Char^i FTcston, S. C. We plan to make i Morris Brown- both, attractive and comfortable when that event occurs. . ?1? Tho Installation of a new Heat-., in'g plant, and the- painting of the' church inside and outside is. the object-of tho trustses, indorsd and ! supported by the. members. Optimism is the keynote of Morris | Brown. ? ? DILLON NEWS. Bethel A.M. K. Church Kev. B. S. Taylor. Pastor L-.Jlir-citizens of Dillon Wete very Pl'oud to awake on lust Sunrfnv niwi fee the beautiful sun. Sunday ?.hoo|. was well represented having its lartcest ateJidanee ut' . the year. The Supt., teach?rs were much uplifted by their presence. ' At tre hniir of worship our ]>astoi .elected his text. Subject: Faith l\educes Certainty. At the evening selection from II Samuei 'S-l: Id; subject: One .Mighty* Man. Both of these sermons \veie -very ! piritual and upliftin.tr to a human ! Dill.' \1 This Sunday at 3 p.m. our pasi top wjll lie the speaher at the'M". j IK. church, in the absence of their. I.pastor Rev. Greene. We arc alwnv I r,lad to see visitors from tunc to lie that come to Bethel." Also a'v.ays triad to see the Misses Sniith_ and Johnson present ion our, services. There are quite a i.umbet of sick and we are prayiirr for their recovery. It will be n/tvs to life people itf t hi? i-cimiy -a+el?f+tate?to Heanr hat the colored citizens of the town of Dillon have organized and established what is known as the I'. I). Cash and. Carry Grocery store, facing U. S. Highway. No. .117 in the well known Joint Stock building. We solicit the patronage of all the people of the town and state. When in our city top in. look, see and buy. For we are trying to carry a full line of first class groceries. Dillon Jr. Ili School News From the Forestry Contest that was given a few days ago, the following students from this school won- prizes: Ida Mae McLeod, Aniiinria J. Duprce, Florea K. Niles Heat rice Grant, Eddie I). McCrav "ami Willie Mae Commander. On Sunday May 10, the Baccalauieate sermon will be preached at ."OHO o'clock at Bethel A. M. E. church by ReV. B. S. Taylor. All school 'closing exercises will be given at the Joint Stock hall. _ _ _.j-lLL-XIi- CIRCLE Of 1'MON BAPTIST CHURCH The members of the Missionary uiciety Ruth Circle met at the ington 51J3 Pendleton street Thursday evening April 23, at 7:30 and enjoyud a wondeiTuj meeting. All the members lesponded rapidly. After which we ' were rendered with a solo by Sister Queenie Gregg and a poem by Sister Hattie B. Kiijsler entitled A Friend; which we enjoyed. Next meeting to hi- at.-1.1)0 .homo of Sistnr ffrono nie Gregg, 820 Assembly street. Thursday evening, April 30, a 7.30. ' t * THE PALMETTO LEAD Ready For Baptist E. and M. Convention. i Deaf Brethren: We are now on the eve of out*.I Convention. All things* are now ready for you. We have reniodt 1ed our church and. selected your homes; and will try to make your \Cty pleasant. All higinvtuning anywhere worthwhile pass through Laurens. So j^ou can't miss it. Bring your Convention ice, aeiegaees anu inonus. We are looking for you am) expect jrrnn^ f n n vim t i .1? ll' UJU ' gCt' your card write your hostesswhen to expect you. Tin Conventipu will open Tuesday, night. .Mav nth with pre-Contention si^uw, by L)r. D. F. ^Thompson, pastor 10th St. Baptist church, Birmingham, Ala. We await your coming;? Faithfully yours, H. W. I). Stewart, I'Ustor. NOTICE. Sunday aiternoon at at -Uvt*? Cospel TabemaeF?rfnnTir;"hr~ rated at 2125 Uichlaml" *St.rT." 1 h. Kev, I'aul Shaehan, of Charlotte, N. C., wiH preach a special senjion to the ladies and girls. Therefore all females are invited to ptteiid these services. EBKNEZER A. M. K. CHURCH Kev. J. C. James. I'astor , Sunday was indeed a lovely-day at Kbehezer. All the- services vc re enjoyed by every* iig; pn>smit The morning sermon ut'ter the regular ^preliminaries. the. Rev. . ai ul? delivered m spUm u i m i num. ejuito a number.of virions wi'e present with us. ?dn the Sunday?school -every whore and every thine was jusi splendid. Quite a number < ?' ' '?= itors' were present Willi us. Sum of them Were Rev. ami .Mrs. R. S. Lawrence. Air. .J. Williams n. in Vloriis Street Baptist church. Our attendance was 2 Id. The lossNm was splendidly tutnrht and enjoyed. I?y?trti prrsnn. dm a re Welcomed at Rbcnezi i 's Sunday school at all times . At-S o'clock the last service of the day at which the pastor delivered a noblw sermon.It* Ids election ol' that inagnamious sermon, the I. arts of all iituy worshippers were touched... A mummouth crowd attend the services all "day. The literary and musical synisium sponsored by Tie- Young .Men's Progressive . CI ib. was in ? " u ma)'nuiceni arrant nacn participant' displtiyedn. well' his part. And each and every number on-the program wa? enjoyed "by the targe audicne . t hut \vei\ present. 4 The* program was a.- 'follows: 1. Soke>:i -Silidav school chor. ~ .2. Invocation- -Rev. Hampton. . d. Vocal .solo?MlSS Ros-t' White. 1. Reading .Miss Fl< fceliee' ciivon. 5. Cornet solo?Mr. Richard Rose* ?' . Reading? Miss Clara Bonaparte. , 7. Instrumental solo?-Miss W. Mi idleton. S. Vocal solo-?Mr. Ivdward Randall. -? P. Selection - -The Glee Club. 1U. Injitrumenlal ;s? | >?Miss M i Id red Stagger s. Reading-^Mi.-l Kli.Cala Johnson. 12. Saxophone > I?V?-Mr. Oscai Scott. - * l-t. Recitation Miss Sadie Kvans. 1-1. Introduction of guilt speaker, Mr. A. ! '. Woojburv. 15. Address?R .v. R. S. Laurence. Th; address hv 'Rev..Laur. nice was matfuyminus and . splcndi !y eloviitc <1. (jibte a number of younj; people w. iv present. It was in. mod an educational ?program whieli cli val, d our life some what, spiritually, ami intellecLualWe are hoping for, yrcat and greater things from this Progressive Club of 'Youiijf. nu n. On last Monday night all eyes, hearts, souls and minds were centered on Kbenezer. which was the conclusion of our gr.eaat Rally, .ami-grout?it way irru" d. We au" indeed sorry that'snac will not permit us to give the.total amount but all that were present know it and they will spread' the news from -shorn to siioi;e (so to speak) of w'hat we are doing and what has been done at Kbenezer. We note with .pleasure and as an inC formation that Kbenezer is loading tlu city and w. would lake it upon ourselves to say tho state indeed. Xhe nf i'u.i-o membvrs and friends have established Rev. James as th emost popular minister of S. C. and especially Charleston. We had as visitors Mrs. A. J. Thomas, Rev. R. S. Laurence, R v. Pettiprew, Rev. Malet, Rev. Visitors aiv always welcome at' Kbenezer. LITTLE JilVKR NEWS. Rev. 11. I.. (iuiles, iPastor. Sunday was- bemrtTlul,T!ill church gouts were out. We worn nt \Tt Zion Sunday. The Sunday school was opened on time. The Sunt. Was at Ms post. 'I lie lesson was beautifully .discussed. At 11:30 the pastor Rev. B. L. Guiles ascended the rostrum and after prcliminar ies took his tyxt from Acts 0:I>: Who are thou? Kvery one went home rejoicing. Then we went to St. Paul Sunday night and preached again from Hebrews 11:10: For.he look ed for a City whose foundation and builder is God, Kveryone enjoyed it. Ra Bellamy is still on the si -k list. We hope for him a speedy .. recovery. ? , Miss Lucile Guiles spent the I week-end in Latta to witness her . Jirother'g school closing. ... ... ..J. . ........ ER i MARION DISTRICT CONFER- I I KM K NOW HISTORY L The Forty Fourth S< ssion of the Marion District eonlVroin . c?n v>.nt*<| in thv Sinidotary. A. M. K. , church, fear Marion, S. Pi. S. Coo* !>.!)., prc.-idinir. Rev. Iv 1 J. -Statan, oiit<j tainiinr past > Devotion conduct -.<1 l>y l>r. F. \\ . Gordon, 'pastor of St. John :in"t' 4 ,wF; ?t f uf - Br* k Bonn Ik'llaii'.y, 111'. '' Jordoli ic;l the Confetiti r - ; cilinir tlio liUrd Psalm: < 11. n : lined hymn Xo. 'Mark M nv. the Watch Man Cry." 15>f . HdJ_ > an y oft'eieil prayer. . ' : /\l till? ClOSi pt:- tile ill- . ?)'. i(i|) t I: seiyice was luriunl to Cm- I'. K. j He arosi ami ma N'. i.i.- intni nn> 1 ,.t?tiy remarks. I>r. ('<?. was made. I'. K. last Conici i ;heiefon.; la- is nt '.V in tin- o'.j'ic, hut act ao!ic that have hud. y< at - <.f ex-j |k neiice. " SfSI he is t'a.'t a strum;- C er ili the .ihstrict. lie is a man that have liitrli reiraids toe tir e. Oi jvanizatiiiin. lie v. I.. .!. "Statu m' iiiolioiietl '. hut f". s" tan I y he elected secretary atjd so it. w;ys. On ill' 'i ii of llev,- \V. 11... I.'. _ ] oxv?ujTFi the :s i t,- tar\ v..,s led i d?as?report' v to?Hr-?; .i|i i. Con,mitt. c,.' v.. re itpt>o.iv < ,i a . I aVranjreil for the- coil ct1> \\ .'of claims. * llcfotv tiie l> r ini'vimr of icp.-fs tin I', ly called ali t lio'iTTr t<t~- a..1 ollllll tile altar that .?a_ ' tin.l jra\"i? each uf tln ni a which was a. .nice in - U ti . I; .' I7: FT.II.vman aj?ki'J Mcv,'\V. f.>C1?i to-1 \pi\ ss t haul;- to' Lite Klder -f??v his lolo. n of 1 yeami I rii'nilsfrtjT. THi> ii? :?'F|7| in AVell c!kim U ' .Word". Mop:;r't\v? ? fail In:: ,u.ot "At .i u > . u.?_ of them to have In-. i>. SoiiV.': * ' the pastor's wtTi'J saifl t wa*:-?'i bound, and ?1 i not ret t n ;< * . ; i .jiait. I?u .w'e. hop. win. a : lie tim i tonus for our Kidt to ! [ u pon ha wili hn\ . in ai; tlai' i; ! :tic. I'll.* writer" l'et-h* 't l.at .ti . itu mlaT.v of th Marion teist. wiif not let' till- old flau ' t.oiu;i: t pound. Wo haw . t lit.' i:, \s uton' ' ill otir' dirtriei this year. My. . | -ii?I.'. tiniK r. or i ,; y?trrr:?* Circuit; M. M. Hride; Myit'lc li a.h .Circuit; I'. II. 11> .i.an'of ( ... w ay t ire u it". I no\ to.. ;iir ju>'.. t'ii J J i";: a; = < in lui: and ai'" rdpoinjr a vii-.i- ' pa11 in tin jo. of -tlie trict. I'll.' three new ii;ojv pi Vac . .I .lining' our I?.t? eliiiu and each ] "t t j?>i st oined . to l a v in-fii at their bust ami tli< ir >0,11,01;.- v..iowjjic visit ot.-. (iuriipr I lie ><. .?.? ioif. Mi v. W. ! '. .Mylnto.-i. of Hi'.** Map ; tist cltin.Ti; Uov. 'I. H. Havi.?. i'. \ . ' !!_ Mine 1 lilL Circ-W, I 'illoii Ili.n -t Kev.-'W. Ii. \Vasliintrton < :' . t;.? ' i?u1111t el.'.uvli: iic-\. Jan.'es M 1 Davis I'. K., Hartsolie ( t. KhnV mi?7> I>i-?? and I)r. 1. \\". .Jani'ivi? i'. K. u! h ion in I list,. ar. i tiii' ! t.\-P. K. i l this 1 >J1. Tlte_l>Vesi ncc .<?f lla.-i- ai.-ti!iyui.-V?< <l . -i- 1 -w+r-* <vi'H?rr^i \ la ir exTTTTTTTr speakers adde i nuieh W> onT-ine i. 1 ihit. Tiiv, v.fU'iunv i>i ?am . i (jay nijrht wa,v line. .Mrs. M. _Saiiders, MislVoss of r. i oiuoni. Kriiiay was t<> the younj; p. ople - j_lic pistiiet. i onduet-ed T.V 1'ini'. ! 1. civil and Mrs. Kllaj- Tarr< ?n(.! 1 w\\ .will be u.-'iny very.mile terms u ln-n trt. say tlmi \v. \y:r. hi entertained. Iiev. Stal'an ami ; n, <r?mi| p.npje < '' Sinjriiita C .-p.eai.d r,<> rainV in making our .-ta, ;'i pi.asai'.t (.n..' :???? ^ IZTvv A. .1. .Jenkins r.-a.i r. >. i In'.ic.ns ?it" thanks. W illi I?f. 1'-V i as- a birr 1 eai led .lirotnei at the hua i o! this, our 1 >i~t. an.i' the niinisU i s of the I list, as liis army b. aici s. Wr arc t xpectinu. to k\ ep our record. W, a.-k the prayers . el the' ' ( bristiun readers. ' \ I (II I MIMA IHS lit K I ( ON Kl-.it ? KM K NOW HISTORY . The Columbia Uistr-iet Confer- i , ?: e sessions. \\v re held in Saint .James A.M.Ia. ci'.if''ejt. CYduntTna- : Kcv. \V'.HrT?o\ile'r, pa.sy.iy, April J.; I thi n the 2'lth. liev. l i t. ' ' -is. the efficient 1'. 11. i i' l i i trior." TliU Colli >. iviU'i' rmiVi I.UM ^ promptly at 10 .o'clock a.iii, -Ala i : which Revs. S.I I. Lev.'Is nail W.15. Bouler col ul lie t I'd devotion.-. I'o; t the urbanization Ilcv. S.K. .Martin i xfas elected Recording sYcteiai y " Mr.-James WoodbeVvy Reporter. ] All committees jw^xi_apiiiMwUHl-W-rrrrTTF.Gf Dent. 1\ K. of the DisCel. Dr. I.. F. Vance brought re- < misci-nces of the A.M.r.. crutch in South Carolina. This w a s thoughtfully discussed ami w a well taken in by the you'iuer minister* and laymen of the district. Ki v. ( .A. i liidap v? ; - . > cussed what place'does the church 1 hold in our present civilization "Hie annua! s rl.ion by Rev. .J. ('. Rales was very well p.cpar <1 and jjeJiv-ml ??r ' The. followillyr V:'-i'or- Wcle'j: I 1 iro.aa-ed and p e's?.i>tcd 'iihai sdav: ' > llevs. 11. C. Voilnxr. of the A.M.1' K.Z. church. Rev CJvorjr-.' 1 \?>ri is j of the Rapt ml. eluitch. Roth v-isi- 2 lors made verv en oura- V. i e-' ( -board by Mi. II. Ra. . U.- Ihb-t ' mar' s. The Kducational sermon J was delivered Ity Rev. I,, (i. Rowman. popular pastor of St. I'i-il:o A.M.K. crutch. K:t-tocci immitly I-.- was at !iis Ust. Ho suhiioni.shyd nu nilk*r>* of the Oon.'vionoi' to take hijrher 1 M ^ ^ *?i n < t g ?? . \ > * V \ . I r iWeleomu \? oL'iaui cuiai.a t? ?i \ I'i- ?U . I i.?1}'<.in i?rrrH??"?t?ji > . atiou li.tl'lll' Mis.- laih'ii-Uc v.a-' iui-t!c>-. , << ! r. j t-i,y ; -i.. ')!,( t ll.-tc-c Jji.jikI v. u.- at'j Y i | r t\-. ;,? <| !<>" Mr. A. I!, Haiti.-. >'t":ii'i.I<?,arcl .I>v Mi-, I;. S, ij-.j ,.i|; l-y I :h?'-n y st'inl .-'pra - * S . i?>r Sluy.ai iH*s li^ai .i by Mi.-Mark i : H- ai.2 l.v I f'nthf.'i! v?yv?. "?i' -; \ lloai < I I a v j?j t (,c-lii -i 1 Mr- '-'M^M-^.arv >"?'icty .,A?is.< >Vlia '1'nip.y.-. A!] '..J' li e- r?>p; (tsi i;ta! ivt - v , . !: v- -j >' ^ ; ,ii.; try. 'a.4 . Fi i , - - !()< re v<n c. j \"i j\ l.fu.v v, .... 1 (. w--. fIiiui ti. Mr -.tut ' > ' i-i'-i Mi.v. - 'M,K,; lU-V., Ji;i vii'i" '4 .i iijir, .iijii . . V\y ?v ! ' a. .A.ia: . iv 1; "I 'I. , I>:V? ; M j.. ! '.' A Adat,:: -, M.a-. L.: a: 1 ..> P'Oi'i.-; -; -A-j . V. ' 'V ;::.d Ivan IIii? v. J'; V. j?. ' tit n ! >, at.. I t ( 1, *. . v ' itiastv; !y ! V- < \! ' r ' \ A 1 1.1! 1; : T7 . . 7 . , I * ?; ti j * [1 ?;.a i '?? ' ? i;< v. 1. ,\ V -M :i- :ul MKd .rat : a! : , ? ! .. >YC n I y.;'t < \ a. .fi,. '. Mr-. I Mia K* N <! .,? fA!: ' .. -A . ! '"j ' v.'* ; h;,.. , 'V, . ad t?? ihi- ,( aluiiti ia Ann < ,*? .. r, iv mi a , (v \t' rv Mr.' s,,r? c , U" ,.,(|lu.. | y.-.'i-iA. j> f; ' ' ?? i!-. H< i,.i ,j v.it.:. car. - j. IIK'I'l)n l- 1,1' t t)#. ' ' n''?.M"1 yrn r1,' i; fy i"1 11 ' y >.tv i ( m it.m 11' . H'v. i.. I'hilip l-liis. l'a>t<?r < i .V . i( j, ii. a; <;;::<? j ^ . -r>> , i N|. |V, IM* a.;! . n r S;u ;iy <! i> II-.L' : a-,.. J4i.ll ,, i' >ur. m i.' v-a u<>,, > .Vitiay a Ii- I- " : v<"::'rt-r,??b~;? ;; " ^ >?; 'rnr.[ 'V " ' ' ' ' f. - " ?S"' ' J V.,,lv .f. ' U.' ! - <.va; > iillli' i {tfrij . j ,l",v ' j ,'k~; "* :> ' i!iy Tht. ftv. *. Si.-.'iav. * ' < .'] ' I. 1I.v"-I.; . ai-.i >;.> (.? :??..? :v , . .. __1 >T>liV - fir.'/ 21/. i! * r i * / Sailiay. Apt;;] :i*i. ua v 1 i* 1M:aj -U: i. a \ i a-', wit h ;!,? i.'- M,-< Y ' T. .1:, .iin .-t ! , ?'>. * (i.a- J -it ~ l? t \v.i-j'; - a\ v !' -! .sV-i . S . .1 US p.. ... m ?*r-y?~? ~rr*? ' j I :iPI'i.!: i* i : < ' . * C '!i:s i.i:\ \ i i: \si!.|{. = l,s _Nu.. .ui-uo; 1 Mr-. i.. a if-.. j Ms li:'? a :Yu nay- .a-SI w;;t- : i i'aitki'a! -a f..i . . ' St. ! \k,- \ i ! ;. . l! IV y -:. s V?..i 1 f.?\ l.f. J 1 an; was V:? ? I'svsiv.'. hv l; .av<i : y-..aS i . . M.oaiay.* Ma. r. ' L. 1. -I.- a .> tK" K ' r " ii ! '. ' 11 i":fr-1?~?'i v, ?; p : uiii :i.i i - . f ? ... I'-h" : I: a* .. i 11 v, l'mv-vcvii- U. ii'.-r: j?.r < ; Irian r i"Av Wt 'v.'ili lunr nil , in a.i-i'i- (ifii w Mr Ay ' DR. A. B,_ JOHNSON S'l'RC.EON 111 1-1-2 A?:s? liilnv'Stiici j . Phone ."4/'?'i , R< .siiK-nce: 01.1. Manipton 'Ave. Phone S740 [\KV. J. H. JOHNSON OiV.Cv: -ij'Jil* Mar. St . at NOT AltV-IUlUl-U-.? >, ; !, i in K al KV.nt . j f.-nv I? etlV. i>i--ftu: * *. eisiims, ' eUv Call 1?i See Him ri). l-.i- s.inT ic ... ii~ i? N. J. FKKDKKU'k \tti'Viu\v-:it-I.a\v ami \uta.r> Pit ACTICK IN All. Col IMS ?Stale and Federal 11 I'd Washington St., (V-ln., S. 0 jyygKUiay istinir the sacred ioris to our compe- EyT3| understanding. digI Service insures |VijFJ| p 1 e t e compliance j all the inviolable ' . . *, * .fc'jixAifcaiMtiSl - ' - ?77" " Page 5 7 y \ " ? est all thi/igs best did ease her Jiams and;, give her eternal rest. Wo tp meet thee sonn- sweet , day where parting he no more, j Sleep oil Ix'tia, sleep on amj take ryeiir res:., \vc will always miss you hi' (io) know- all things bust-. H. Senior h'shers Board; CharSinifktoi/; Pres.; Win, .Wright,' jnS<'(:, ' i .. ?' ^ w i l.lK.lil IKI.I) ( O. TKAIMMi vl Ml ll ll I~hn.-trin. >JlflIlV 1> 111. ft J?V ii-ht aio.ni the Jod^oliold Co. TV." './"I.. i I lawn. (> events.a scen|; di:!e'ent types of beautiful | :.owi-i s; v.; a ;, >e-? nis to draw ali pa. >< !-- I?y .j:i for cummejit. -Mi- AV. A.. Si hitriey. Asst State A;oi;' !i.j \eyio sehopls; visited I s'/iid;>1 011 last week and- spoke*' , vu-j injrly of the wor k , ' ei etr done ht-i e. ? 1 L.(14 I -tor. chaplain ? f.ti \ ooii.Oi'.i school v. u< a easa.u vj.- it of at ouf school last .Mondavi'fij?> -I. ^ II-i ? rin *i?n. )U 1. ??H-'Uu JJ-J- : rr: .Mneuh. (,a.. nlj-ti vcii a c'la'-v jn. HiC!S'?uKT4? ?' f^ ' uio uu'>ut t oohd Verv sue- f ;-?? s.u; work and" n<?\v nui i ' *'/. !> i'-lt nod tow ai d L'Xmni:i;.iuriii .<rtir .eorm-ncenieni jjiit Ka<'r. _ ?tnu cvv-rymu. ls L.x. "?* Vj- tu"K' ^"'-"witness. ' one o. the l.v-t' comi'nerr emi-nts in'' ' .{(.< history ' of our school; ( The ' "inir/enfcmerr calondm': :? Monday -.May J 1 Fif-t o.ad,; % . ?> i '!!.i-.vinyv.May 1 ;j... .ia! U'; jun- ' iw.\, .w,i\ J.'.r' onuiu-ritLviiivnt H'i- ' n,-:i. Monday MaV ]H. 4ti-y-hoplr ' / yr" y ex J)-- vlosing exorcise- <7f tht.' Ado:.t >el;,,oi in JI j-.. u,jj ,H; h ... tho uuultoruini on Tuesday nite. : . c has put over some worv-y Pjwu tiiirs se.hor.j u,rm. J ro ..and Mrs. C. (). Mcintosh v ' . .L of ' ? S<iay.'n' 01 1(1'on last ^hs Mary Gary, m<aher of one "I. uui -teachers Miss J (:..rv - - ri..-f"i..?, f,?- tv ;S ItaV USt for hitr a 'Prof. 0. O. Mcintosh and his V. ?-P-r~S (.' Im.d .-"motored* to Newberry Hi. laet Friday 'to compete' in the l?i>t?jet AtttIuOIFuiff Content. Miss, Kraneesl Dobbins our third iriade tbarher' spent the week-end with Miss "Saraij Sttrtkins our : -m-^t?r'rado teaeher. in Iidyetield. She,-i'epo! t> a very pleasant stay. Mr.-. Hopper the second Rrade teacher Spent tjle we-e-K-.ehjj a t . din.', . ' , ? Profession al cards DR. 1.. m. daniels . Ph> >iei:ui and Surgeon l-.'i .r-- ; in A.*M.; 1 to 2 . P. M. fto 8 P. Mai A At :7 CJivt-n Diseases II! \ V allien. -?i?-? uiTiTeT '.It?side nee: ; - .-V,c'r si 22R;?1 1 iampton ,1'ijo-:ic ?i i_'.' I'hor.e T5G-1 ]>K. .). G. STl'ART 1.;.. . Kar. N ,.-c ar.d Throat < tiiu.*- v> Fitted Accurately. O.li.., Tvie|ihv,nv; i I r. 1: I'. M. .K.s. Jo.'J 0 x :Uu l'._ M . O.T.A- .jtj'j UilKv:' , lU'-idenep: 'J'iVyli r 1-iIT I'iV.v.-St - -11 A.M. to. J 1V..M. tl 1'. M. to 8 1\ M. Dr. \V. D. Chappelle l'h}>ician and Surgeon l,)tsvasc> oiW-atn^-H and children A Specialtj. _ Uilioe: Residence: -ii.' i-a?.y ."i. run? Si. *" Columbia, CUlViCo Hours: Phones: ? t,' y A. M. Olfice b0;>3 11 to J P. M. Kos. 07^8 0 tu 6 P. M. Dr. R. H. FiVderick Ph> sician Oflico: Residence: 110"Washington 141?> Palk Over Victor^ saving Bank, Columbia, S. C. PI.nnc? 7811 ' : All clus.-i'S oV I >ental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman I) i; x t i s T Pail!Ul.-i- Kxx i ariii'ns, Sundays by A] pointnicnts. I>ny-: Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Tbdrsday-s, F: idays and Saturdays ,(ievvais Street Voliuhbia, S. C. OtVice Hours: Telephones: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M, Ofticfe 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins I) fe X T 1 S T Filling. Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sandfly Annnintmenf. Anesthesia a Specialty 1107}% Washington St., Cola., S. C,