The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 23, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
NAZARETH A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. W. Williams. Pastor
We Wore again blessed by having
another beautiful Sunday. After
toiling during th<TT>ast "Week,
ej^trerteneihg hardships as rWeTT
as joys, we came to the temple of
. the Lord to hear glad tidings.
The religious activities of the*
daybegan with the usual custom,
Coming down to the 11:30 o'clock
the mornnig was interestingly
spent.
Rev,. A. L. Gary for the morning
lesson read a portion- of the 22nd
chapter of St. Matthew. After
which the 10th chapter of the Acts
was read alternately, the text of
the morning discourse may be
a.. 1 it.
AUUI1U lit LIIL I 1(1 [IK (1 U.L int*
34th verse. The sermon was very
practical such as is needed during
this age. ?
Wo are glad to say that our
Sunday school is still moving on.
Sunday evening at 7:45 Mrs. R.
E. Singleton and Hester Hamlet
opened and conducted a soul. stir-'
ring prayer meeting. After which
Rev. A. L. Gary delivered the
_ word_of God. It was enjoyed by
evei*yone "jpfes'ent~.'~~ ~~ ~ ; "
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Williams
? and their son, Prof. Henry Williams
was the guest at Rev. and
Mrs. A. L .Gary's home Sunday
afternoon.
Maude Ernestine Gary reporter.
. GOURDINE CIRCUIT NEWS
Rev. R. A. llrown. Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day. The
down the Gouvdino Circuit.?Many
found themselves ctut to J;be house
of God. The Sunday school opr
ened at the usual hour, with Supt,
F. L. Brunson, and teachers at
their post of duty. /The lesson
was beautifully taught by various
teachers, and reviewed by Supt.
Few remarks in behalf of The Sunday
school by Rev. E.. W. Wilson.
The first Sunday in the afternoon
the Rev. R. A. Brown preached a
noble sermon which was enjoyed
by all. He selected his text from
the 11th chaptei?of St. Mark and
at the Pth verse. The crowd was
large t ohear him. At Jerusalem
the collection was line. ?
Rev. R. A. Brown left Monday
afternoon for New York to attend
the General Conference. .
Mrs. Hester Harmin, Beatrice
Charlie, Harvin and Rella Graham
motored to Suniter, S. C. last Wed
nesday to spend the day with her
Burr, of Lanes, S, C, spent the
sister, Ltllle FeiwfiTrA Irs-. I'M ten A.week-end
with her mother of King
-stree, S. C. We still have a few on
p- the sick list. We hope them a
speedy recovery.
Mrs, Ellen A. Barf*, Reporter
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ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E.
_ . . , CHURCH
Greenville, S. C.-.?Sunday school
opened at 9:25. a. m. 'with a larg?
i ?attendance. The lesson was
> thoroughly taught by classes and
1 afterwards we listened to a fine
review by Mr. Tolbert. Some
timely remarks .were made by
Mrs. Calhoun . concerning the
Trustee Rally next Sunday.
Morning s e rviees oega n - at il : 15
o'clock by Rev. I>. P: Adams, tie
acting pastor while_ our pastor,
Rev. Lemon is away at the General
conference, lie delivered a
strong soul stirring sermon using
for his subject, "A- Talent for a
Christian Leader." His text was
found Tim. 4: it). The' message
was well received and stirred the
hearts of many.
A very interesting musical program
was sponsored by the Mother^
Pearl club, under the direction
of Mrs. Annie Anderson. * This
club was recently organized by the
pastor for children from the ages
of 5-12, Inez Adams is Pres;
Florence Lykes, Sec,: and Lu'ja
: Lemons Treas. Mrs. Anderson, the
- Mother, ?
The A. C. E. League met at (1:30
T?* S&dock with a large attendance.At
8 o'clock, R?v, Adams deliv.
QlvAimc * -
oviwil^ lllCBftilge tO
pa appreciative audieiTae. His
text was found St. John J*14. The
sermon was enjoyed by all-.
All clubs and members are work
ing hard for th Rally pext. Sui>day.
" .
We extend our deepest sympathy
to Mr. Luther Sitton in the
sudden death of his mother.
I BETHLEHEM BAIT. CHURCII
Rev. E. E. (iaulden. Patsor
I ^May 11th marked the beginning
Rev. M. Halsey preached for us
Monday night; Tuesday night
Rev. T. J. Crosson, Wednesday,
Rev. J. C. Collier, Thursday Rev,
Holeman, Friday night Rev. M. F,
Wilson from Prosperity spoke for
Last Sunday climaxed the occaaion.
The" Sunday school met at
the regular hour with a large
crowd. At 11 o'clock Rev. M. M.
' "?*'*
I* uctuuu V>aivHiy napust
church in Columbia delivered the
fin ft Ivor? a i'v sermon "to a packed
r house. He used as a subject these
words: "Children Don't Get Weary."
Every body that heard, him
was very much impressed with his
message. May he live long to
preach the word of God. At 7;30
p. m. the B. Y. P. U. under the" direction
St Mrs. Nancy Singleton
rendered a most Impressive program.
Both young and old were
out to enjoy the songs, poems* and
other r eTuIfriomT
The anniversary program waa
brought to a close by tte "Community
Club," under the supervision
of Mrs. E. E. Allen. We; wore
more7 than thrilled we listened
to the songs that wtYe sung by the
chorus, and the solos and quart
selections.
We Want to thank each and every
one who helped in any way to
make this opr pastors first anni.
versary a success. We wish to
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH (
Revj S. If. Lewis, Pastor
- Columbia, S. C.?Mother's Day |
at_ Bethel. Sunday, Mav 10. \yas j
vet V interesting. The mothers*
carried the services on alT day. A17
10 a. in. the Sunday school opened
with Mrs. Brunson as superinten- '
dent. All classes were taught by j
ladies. Mrs. Baumgardner review- |
ed the lesson beautifully.
Rev. Mary Williams preached a
very inspiring and soul stirring!
sermon, Sunday morning at 11:15.Her
text wa's found in St. Matthew'
20:21 and she used as her subject
"A Mother's Selfish Petition toCod."
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ai u i'. m. tne a. c,. r.. league
opened with Miss Brawley in
cbaige. Mrs. S. E. Collins certamly
gave an inspiring and interesting
lecture on Mother's Day.
Those who heard it, we. fare sure
enjoyed it. 1
The evening services beginning
a'l 8 p. m. was a special "Mother's
Day" program. We had several
interesting papers" and several
beadtiful solos by ditlerent ladieH.
Each lady who appeared on pxograrir,
played- lier jrai-t' welt. The
choir rendered beautiful music
the entire day.
Next Sunday, May 17, will be
"Men's Day at our church. Come
out to their program, then compare
it with, that of the ladies.- We are
sure the men cannot surpass the
ladies. Come in large numbers anj
bring visitors with you for they
are always welcome at Bethel.
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
> Rev. I). T, Coe, Pastor
Sunday school was called to Qflat
its usual hour, with the Supt.
at his post of duty. ~AU the students
enjoyed the L'sson, which
was carefully studied r by the'"
teachers. The lesson was review,
cd by "Prof, Cijes, of Xalta.
At 11:30 the pastor ascended
Littr luanum, *\v11 ['<viu:iieu. u wuuderful
sermon. . . I
We had a good many visitors
Among them were Mr. and ftlrs, T.
Flndirpr Mr m.| Mrs .In,. MeWal
wtio visited Mrs. Fladger's mother,
Mrs. C. Page.
At 4 o'clock Richard Tx?gch
preached a soul stirring sermon,
subject, "He is not here, he is risen
as he said."
Miss Anna Campbell who has
been sick for a long time is improving
a little.
GLADDEN GROVES A. M. E. I
_:_ZI0N -CHURCH
Rev. f1. K. Boulware, Pastor I
Great Falls, S. C.?Sunday ^vas
a fine day for all church goers, a
rood number was out. The Sun- i
Jay school was at the usual hour
frith the Supt., Mr. T. E. Lewis at
lis post. After the devotion the
jastor took his text from St.
Matthew 10:27 "For-the son ofj
his Father with his angels, and
then he~ shall reward evory man
'according to his works," "He used
for his subject "l'ay Day,'" Tfe 1
preached a wonderful sermon thut
touched everybody's heart. After !
the sermon We'had "Experience
.Meeting" in the field of religion,
everyone that knew their sins had
been forgiven, had a chance to
testify. In ~the evening the ehoir
went to Rook Hill Baptist church
where they rendered splendid music.
OAK GROVE CHARGE
Rev. D. I). Haughty, Pastor
Sunday school opened 9:30. Mupt.
'lardy Burgess was at his post of
duty. A good lesson was taught by
Trusie Baker and reviewed by Rev.
Daughty. <
At 11:30 the pastor mounted
the rostrum and preached a very
interesting sermon; he took his
text from Luke 19th chapter pnd
5th verse for his text.
7:30 he was back to Oak Urove
and preached a tine sermon, and
the finance was very-good. Rev.
Daughtey was the dinner guest of
Mr.TMt McFaddejy on St, John
Charge.
The weather is dry and sultry.
We hope God in wise providence
will send some rain soon,
LITTUUMQUNTAIN NEWS
RYvi E; C. Bntter, Pastor --The
Little Mountain Circuit |a
still climbing up the mountain,
The members of hoth St. James
and Mt. Zjon, ar working faithfully
to make a successful year's record.
'
I>ast Sunday was a beautiful
day for church goers. The pastor
being associated with Rev. C.
H. Simons and Mrs. Myrtle Br
Ruff; arrived on the usual hour
for Sunday school-and day services.
The pastofj pleached a
great sermon at 11;45 o'clock. His
theme was "The Saving Power of
Christianity,"
The Little Mountain club is "do"
ing great work to help the church
to*1 succeed. The members met at
Mrs. Mamie Chatman's home 1205
Pino St. on Monday, May 18th. A
, large number of members and
visiting friends were~present. Mrs.
Ida Chatmaal, Pres; Mr. Ifart,
Sec,
thank those who worked so untiringly
with us in our "Elephant
Rally." A prize was offered as
"An Ifn/vtir f A. LA An A f Kot volcn/)
the highest amount above two-fifty
($2.50), and that prize went to
Miss Eddie Mae Hall who reported
$5.30. Wo congratulate you
Miss Eddie Mae Hall.
The big thing is to come off
Sunday, members and friends; as
you know our pastor is in charge
of the women while our pastor's
I wife is leading the men. The men
i say that they are going to raise
moro*mftriey thnn lim women, butthe
women are ^flying you got toshow
us. Come out and see the
i women put the men the shade.
Frjend?remember 'that Gold
heip those that helj> them solve*,
CEDAR GROVE A. M. E. .
ZUDNr CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Lee, I'astcir
_ Sunday was such a beautifuful
day that it opened the eyes of
"many" church ifoer s ?Stin day sc'hoo 1
opened at the Usual hour, after the
recreation. Mr. \Vr. L. Epps, Miss
II. B. Swindler begin conducting
prayer meeting. Just before . R.
J. Lee started service.
12:30 noon, Rev. Lee started
service. He selected as a text
from Matthew 12:28, subject "A
/-> a i)w" ii..
Vjui c rui n m-sucaa n vi j\i. . uc
preached a splendid sermon. Collection
$5.32.
At ^:00 o'clock p. m. Uev. Oarmon
from Matthew church, delivered
a discourse for us, which was
enjoyable. .His subject, "You cannot
hide from God."
i ne larmers are becoming rest- "
less over the dry weather. My advice
is to live in prayer and God
\yill send forth rain to help the
crop. Prayer is our necessity.
Mr. and Mrs, Boyac.e Epps made
a pop call to Mrs. E, G, Epps-Kun
ioy> . ' -?
,VVe were very gladtoSee Fbe ""
following ' indisposed members at.
the church: Mrs. Braddie TTfipsf ~
Mrs. Susan Abrams, Mrs. E. C.
Epps.? '
The chicken stew that was served
in Whitmire, Friday" night,
proved to be successful. The In- '
ant abby of Mr. and Mrs. C. Join:r
has improved rapidly over a
very sick attack; and is growing
nicely.
Mrs, Nellie Sandle^s is inffiroved
at this writing'.
"Mrs. Olive V. Alston spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Epps.
I !(f1? Mocta.. lIn.-.Ur?n \Vnllfiee
is ui,
We are looking fbrvvard for a
big day on the 5th Sunday called
the Leaders Day. The Leaders are
in charge.
Our Sister' Churches?are?\vt*L~ come
to come. We are trying, to
inako 1986 a banner year.
SHII.Oil A. M. E. CHI UC1I
Rev. T. If. Weathers. Pastor .
Prospeiity. S. C.?May lu?l he
celebration of Mother's Day was
executed throughout?..dur > towji,
Prosperity. Service began at Hhiloh
10:30 o'clock. The hour found
Supt. and officers on duty to schedule
time. The lesson was bcauti
fully discussed and. reviewed. We '
work to grow and grow. On scheduled
hour the pastor ascended the
rosttunt full of thoughts and ideas,
deselected bis-text-r-U-rand
mapped as the theme-"A Woman's
care for those she love."
This sermon watt fitting-as Well as
sti iking and enjoyed by the audience.
In the afternoon many mem
bers of Shiloh attended the annuai
Thanksgiving of the Sons of Aid
Lodge No. 14 at Antioch Baptist""
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unurcn. jnr. ci^o. i/m, * n-^.,
Mr. James Gray, secretary. Un
Henry Davenport of Prosperity attended
service at the . Union Bap- v
tist church.. On Sunday, May 10.
Mr, and Mrs. Backman Davenport
spent Mother's Day with their :
children,
/ On Sunday afternoon many en- .
joyed a swell SilvoiV Tea given at'
the home of Miss Geraldine Gallman.
Fred C. James, Repoiter
NEW KERRY NEWS
Calvary Presbyterian Church
Key. A; 11. Reasoner, Pastor
Sunday school service was open
ed on time as usual with the superintendent
presiding. The tea
chers and children entered the discussion
of the lesson and were
greatly henefiliyi.
During-the "Children's Hour'
our pastor told a tale about littlt
Jepette who buttoned her dress
wrong and started life ybl?y doing
bad deeds and she had a ba(j character.
He admonished the children
to build their character on the
foundation of Jesus and they will
become great men and women,.,
- During the nmrniug's service the
pastor's therpe wgs. "The Things
We Think About". The text Phil.
4:^., This was un uplifting message.
Visitors were M(ss Charlotte
and Mr. Samuel Smith, the
son and daughter of Elder, Milton
Smith.
The itrfSsioTTHrv?meetimr -sv-as
hpld at the close .of the service.
Since Miss Anslle Jones is. not
planning to be here this summer
Honseal was elected treasarer
of the Missionary society
- Airs. I.illa Dean, the .president,
in opening remarks told about
sortie suffering condition of our
T.et's help to make our community
a comfortable place in which
to live for ali humanity.
Young People's club meeting
>unday afternoon was enjoyed by
all, who were present. The President,..
Mr..Cecil June* presided,
and led an interesting discussion
of the lesson, Mvs, Eunice E.
Alien, installed the ofhceiH. You
have a most cordlul welcome to
all of these services.
Mrs. Fleda Wilson of "Roychcso..
XT V l? V.O.- Tto.l.,ri
ter, Mrs. Addie Farrow on Drayton
street. She has been .singing
over th? radio.
Drayton Street High School
Supervisor, Mr. IJ. S. Gallman
"Was the guest Monday morning at
devotional <servi?e. He ^tressed
the importance of good conduct on
the part of the high school student.
The intermediate classes will
present their closing exeicises on
Thursday and Friday evening at
'8 o'clock.' Come out and enjoy
pleasant time.
Little Miss Sarah M. Suber end
Master Fletcher Miller were absent
a few days on account of id
ness. ?
\Ve are glfld to have Miss Tar
rie Gallman back in school again
after having been ill a week, ^liss
Hqttie Stevirw instructed hex
ST. 1'Al-L ^Hl'RCII
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Rev. W. L. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday?nTorping Che superintendent
and teachor- mere UL_1 he ir
post of duty at- the usual hour.
The lesson was beautifull{y diseussed.
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At 11 :-'i0 Rev. Bonner preenhed
a soul stirring, -s^rinon taking his
text from Rev. ^: 17. lliS"*. sermons
are always inspiring.
After this week, Rev. Bonner
will be at his home'in'Gall'ney. lie
will be missed in and around St.
Paul as he had become one of us.
We hope he will soon beback.
II EM M IN (i WAY NEWS
Chavis Chapel A. M. E. Church
Rev-. I*. M. Knox, Pastor
May 17, 1U3G?Sutidily ' was a
beautiful day. Sunday school opened
at the* usual hour by' the
Supt. Mr. W. L. Lee- and bin.
teachers at their post of duty. Th.
Joston well liisi nssod. and was
very interesting.
?We--ha4-a -spu-l?strndit^-pi ny ei-meeting,-conducted
by .Mr. W. L.
Eee and Mr. Robert Barcus. "
Rev. and Mrs.. Knox were the
dinner guests of Mr. and it i s. N.
H. Brown on Tuesday.
/We hope that Mrs. Mamie Tay- i
lor of Holy Spring, S. C. will like
her new home at Ileinniingwav,
S. C.
Rev. P. M- Knb* ?was at his post
of duty at Chavis Chapel chureh
in the afternoon. After serving
at Hopewell A. M. E. eluiich in
the morning. . "
Al TIIORTOWN NEWS
Zion Pilgrim Baptist .ChuYch
The S. S. met atj the snipe hour.
with" insot officers, tea, hers?unci-.
scholars present. The lesson whs
veiy clearfy taught .hy the' teachers,
with u brief review.
After S. S. we adjourned to meet
at the usual hour for morning ,
vices. We listened to a itraml scr-'
HM'll. delivered to 'lis by l lu. .
t he- Re.y .1 W? Hope.?A t tot?t he
mot nine: services, we adjotirned to
meet ttt tli, usual hunt for It. V. P.
U. During B. V. P. 11. a grand
program wus rendered; this was
enjoyed byiall.
r After B. Y. P. U. w.e went right
into prayer services, after which
a short program was rendered by
the S. S. for Mother's Day.
After the program we went diteellj
inio night services. A not her
grand sermon was delivered to
us by the.pastor. We.were glad to
have had with lis at this time
Revs. Simmons, Bailey and Hall.
Just before adjourning the llophins?Edwards
marriage- was announced.
Miss Al. \V. Hopkins,
daughter .of'Mrs. Mat tie C. Hot tishy
Hopkins is.to he mat t ied to Alt .
Sainnel Edvcarits- V.'.uho,. .Pry
May-'Jo, at Zio'n I'ilgtim Baptist
church. After this aniipiifly.oiuent
we adjourned to meet on'Monday
night for u pi octant, tendered by"
the I'shets Hoard
imbn baptist cijrim'h
Rev, L. ('. Jenkins, Pastor
' _
Sim day "school opened at 10 o'clock
with the Supt. Mr. i.. C.
Cook presiding;. We had a splendid
crowd present,
At 11 morning service began.
After the , formal opining, Rev.
Jenkins delivered a soul stirring
message. Theme--"Swnctification."
At 1 o'clock tlie Juhilee choir
sponsored a .program. The music
was rendered by the following
choirs-: Providence Baptist, ehtlrch
i f St.' Matthew, Antioch Baptist
church, St. Paul of College Place,
Central Ba> list. . Bethlehem.
We thank, these, choirs for their
cooperation. Seventeen clcdJars
($17.00) were raised.
The evening se rvice Convened at
8 o'clock. Tlie pastor -dolivcyed-j
aitothcr'burning message. Theme I
"Ropentc need' Many hearts were
made To""vejc>ice." ... I
Mrs. Eliza Wise gave a silver
tea at her hemic on Bf'en St. Wednesday,
May Id for the benefit of
the musical choir, A splendid
program was' rendered. Two dollars
and sixty-cents ($2,00) was
raised. j
? Von a-nci -wek-ome~to (>nion
Baptist church. I
Corine Pugh, Reporter
class,
St; Matthews Baptist Church I
Rev. S. M. Ilalsey, Pastor
Sunday Was a high day with a
_fn)l attendance ?>!'-Sunday srhootr
AM ofliet rs ar(j. tea.hers present.Evening
service \va< very good.
B.V.P.U. program was short hut
good. Little Robert Halsey reeit-l
ed a Bible verse in every program.
At 8:31) the pastor preach"d '
,?a -.crowded house,- text- found irv
St, Luke 11:31., After heartnpfthe.
gospel we couhl tell that some
received it. The spirit ran high.
Sunday May, 21th at 3:30 everybody
is asked to be present atrSt.
t
'i^uuin i<> mm a special sermon
by the pnstor.
The many fiiends of Mcs-rs
Daisy Wallop and Florence Todd
regreted very much to see them
leave 'or Wash.ir.gton. D. C.' We
hope for them a pleasant trip.
Mi'. Johnnie Marshall is on' the
sick list, also Mrs. Addie Vance.
We hope for them a speedy recovery.
Ebenezer A_. M. E. T'hurch
Rev. E. B. Mack. Pastor
Sundniy was a fine day for all
church-goers. R-ov. Mack preached
a noble sermon Sunday morning
found Isaiah 55:7. fcThe
Joint Stalk met at Ebi nczet
church Sunday afternoon. Rev.
Smith preached. Phil. IThey
till SPPnicd trt tlflve ^n.toyed themselves.
You are invited to come
to Ebenezer ^church. We have a
good preacher.
I HMO NL..WS
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Me. Joseph Orelur. Jr. of N. V.
| City i-s the house jjuvst <>f Ins par-t'Mls,-Mrr
and .M i s. .11.>< i.*. I in !.< r.
Mrs. Oreher whom has been very
"ii'Jt lo? svvyiyi we' l.> is oti the
II.. ii.i u '
i ??' n>r net u
speedy recovery.
Mrs." Francis, Wright is able to
be up again and hei: husband, .Mr.
llcnry Wright is still on thy. sick
list:
Rev. A. A. Aniaker, pastor of
Yoyng Chapel an>l I^leasaiit Spline
Churches preached at . Macedonia
liaptis.t church. Sunday r?iyht. His
sermon was filled uitn i:..-pu atn.n.
Hope Well choir. \yas the Sunday
afternoon guests of iHa'.oii llolstoii.
'.Macedonia baptist eh'uivh:
they saop for o- ;111 1
e<t our Mother's dtiy program. -Mis.
Carrie Klazier ami family accompanied
t tie
Rev. TnOntas Ringer was.a pleas
ant visitors at our. church' last'
preaching Sunday.
Ml', dosepll 1 U'ehel' V. ill h:i\o I I
first Barbcetie ofth.is sett'pM rial
in (lav, May 1.0th at the old tisuu:
spot (Hi hfi-'hway 7-5, mar the. Pal
-11 rrttrr Inn. -Ml t'rrrli7t?^TT~TrrriT7~iF
to stop l)y. ai"l not yutir wcii |?i
pared "Pit? Moat."'
Mr. Morris Yeuiu* and .Miss K
Boozer, teachers of Mai ion are
home alter a snccoSsi'd focii!/"
Kepoi ier, 'l'lioiHaseha Corky
NY ALII ALI.A NIAVS _
..Sunday .was a beautiful day i'oi
church wot shippus. .All .day rally
at the CalVary Baptist chu'rc^h
kov. J. \\\. Becks, pastor:'.
3:30 P.M.'The Burial Aid So ie
ty observed its' annual sermon. a
the Trinity M.' K.'church.
, l:0ti P.M. The Flat Hoi k' Bapn^Nehurch
B.Y.P.I'.' iftet .as' usual.
Mr. lia Wilson, president plans I'm
Iay-"B" .jtrutfi'ani.?-?? ?
7:00 P.M. A cptiirtet sinyiiiy,' at
the New Galilee Baptist church.
Wuartets lrqni Greenville eoimty.
Hi eke its county ami ot hers: . It^vas
largely attended and 'everyone
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V.\ HIIVI1 ill IIUYl! OHJOycU It.
Messrs Llu \\ i 1 ~.ihi,? fir,y 1.,.
Fi a lib?I Iowa I'll?a-inl M t?-T-?
W in ins, ir.otnreil tu < 'olumbia. S.
('..recently on. a business trip.
Mis, Lillio J. Curotou (iill,
C'nai lottu, N, C., mot'oreil here Lor
Mothers' Day. us the truest, of Iter
parents, Mr, and Mrs. ,J. Cureton,
' '
Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Vi'ilsofi
a nr. on noos. tin- ari'ivef a .si mi.
Jinnnio Dot. Mother and lmby arc
(lotr.tr tine; St. .Mary hospital, Anderson,
S. C.
Mtv?.aiid Mrs. Jasper' Curoton
and Mother, Mrs. Carrie ('.nretoit
inottn ed to' Westminster. S.;iida,\
its th'e truest of the"lalter's brotb(
r, Mr. and M rs.*J.uspcr DanieJs.-Mr.
and .Mrs. (ieotyit' l-'ooje,- MI'Sj
Kvii Wilson, Prof. Ira Wilson motored
to Westminster Sunday and
-H4+e?dT-Th--+Hoirstriit TTTfT Baptist"
.luYith add \vorshippi.(.i there. Lai
er the- dinner attest' o|'" Mr, ami
.Mrs. (Jillici t Thompson. -
The P. T. A. Jast iiiurs.lay nite
iiii- lar?'ol.y. attended. .Mi r. pmyd
pit.-idynt. Topic d>-".-Vis<ed. Plans
were foi'imtluted.. to observe the.
oi.TTb <>r July ,. a picnic' on. On
school eun'tpiK-.
? \\ KS roN CIIAPKI, tii'iifi.ivow!,
S. T-hj.' ;."ljoy
l'r.ieini patty" trtvyi by th. J inior
St ewardo-:< hoard was. a|nitc* a
suet '* 1 could lint, vay .othel
thai; everyone was thi iiit d t?vei I
, i,..n: i .e.. i.: ? i ? i ^ . I
. iiv n ni'j'.iunni unit nu' noy I I'K'IKI
tlirillim 1 .nvi'i' . tlm ''il l* friend. A
vei.v iiy;it sum was realized. This
i- the b<?anl that does things in a
picat Itiy way..
A lovely sivler tea was yawn at
the h'oine of Mrs. Verda Frazici >
on Sunday afternoon at. ti o'clock-.
This tea wa> ytven in interest ol
Mi>. Frazier's church. Mrs. Fraz-j
ier i> a very* ardent chftrt.1i work-1
[ er. She work^ Wherev-er her hands'
fllltl work to- be do-lie. ' I
| ..Mrs'. Mayyie Martin i- here visitihtr
her fttfhcl: and sister, Alt', A.
.I. Poole, 'Mrs. I,. F.., l'enin.'j
I . Alis. Mary Sartor, Mrs.. 1/a'u
Crosby, Mrs. ,1 inn It Solar, Mrs.
Julius Bolar of Carlisle antl Mr.
I.yles of Fnion, Were very pleasaid
visitors oi" Rev. \V. I .."Johnson*
and family. We were overjoyed
to see them. They motored to
-As'illcJty-Six to be in service with
Rev, Johnson.
Messrs F. II. Fair and Alonza
L. Watson of Atlanta were pleasant
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J, K.
I Andrews on last week.
| Mr.-Tom.?-Howard, so tiof Mr. i
I). H. Howard was funeralized at ,
I Morris chapel Sunday aiterilobn
I ut 11 M cs Maitha Snead?of Philadelphia
is here visiuny ho I
mother, Mrs. Ceoryia Kvans:
I \ K I- \ I l "U V I- V\ <
_ v:""Many
v.ct u'.t Sunday st-hmii
rirtHIn" usiTiil Tinsir. ' TT;~ :T'
at his post of duty and most <
the tear hers. ttov. X. A. Pa (re
"tilled the pulpit in place ?.$' tin
presiding elder Well-, as lie is
ailettdir.g the General conference.
.Mrs. Wells, wife of the1 presuiine
ekler made wonderful remarks or
tlie Sunday school lesion an f the
A. M. K. church. We are ahwiv
"V
*y ' <
' : : - y.j . \\ >. j .
:i! ?>t .VI i s. Sal In- Ford
was jiicai b"! by Rpv... Stalmi n!
Mai .'ii, S. ' . I jv wa. aiionipa
I.iHy j.i-. v. i.lV an I t'riVral.
biuJL .<iua-: t* 11\ i oi.t> i ( mc?
\\a> In I't .\I"M<lfty niniil. The I'll
1'ifi .M. K. Sin dav x-Ikci) raised
this rjhavler OS: \\V f.-c*l sinlhat
Uk- elder will feel proud oi
I Hkcyk'W wlicji he learns how nk>
i.v the nunrter wa It?T,r1>. hi.'ah
s< nee.
^li'C'iueea^ the pa-tor's uil'i
is iu^ti?posad at tin- writing. \V?
aii* hopiim sin; will soofv recover
Ilaiinth Hayes has bepun wurl.
| in * 'minima, : >. e,.
| ST. I'AI I, A. M. K.-< HI IM-'H
I.aneastei'f .S (Y, May 1*. 1
SuMlay- -Wiujf ? lovely day tin
iHoi nine- -?*i \ i>?- -was larttely at
tended. The l-'a-tm-, llev. (jnai
preached a nobljt st'i inon. . "-Tin
text was iV.und^Tlolin'l-The
I spirit med t<s come down an<.,
n? i ff na'.tiii about him. ... . *
At 1:<h> j', Al. The .Missionary
society met. at the home of. Mr. 1
trnd'"AH?~TT^Ti~TilJ51ie7: Te^rf "
[was a ^odiy; number present. T'n
;Mi--njiiary society is doir.ir liije.
Alter the in' ' line; tin no-o >.scrv
i'1 a delicious icy co'lu'. 'I'll
| ~oi ia 1 bo-.u" v.as . vei'y m.a*h enjoy1
lie- \\ i-Hin^ Workei s eiu-l- hie.
at .i;.ilt ]\1 jit tile home n?M rs . '
I'llia /.em Ice. li U' meeting wa.-T
railed #t" .yrder by the J'icsideiit. *
Mrs.. J'hoinas. Thrower. Thuie was
a lai ue ero'wd present, and the contribute
m. v.a> -splendid.
The dub planned ;i lile.r?nj
program to I.e. hud at
meet ii-vr. The- ,Willing \\ nj;keV.cite
doing Some NVuluit'l l 111 AVfil k.
. J'tiring recreation th:-** hostp-s
. , i,punch ah<l- .cake.
: I'll'' ehi.i i eh rrtvlets?v> i y?much that
Mrs. Hoi niaTTt'.!ocket't bad T
have in. Iraste Saturday 1'oy Philadelphia.
I'a.,- to lie at tla- hod',
sine yl. Iter mother who i.s' very,
ill. \V'4 hope .Mi j-.'^-hock" tt .li
her very nvuch improved.
'1 ?*' chin ch ?lino, li,e?ai,,;ig- -liicrjy
111it 1 ?, i the leader.-hip Trf-rRevT
Ciiiatt ai d we . are sure we ' will '
reach the top. All the board- and
clubs are dojng.' nicely. !
-Mr.. James Saddler have been (
confuted to his home on account of
sickness Vor sometime, Ije. is nov.
on the mend.. We trust for him
a speedy lecovevy.
"lie oi" the oldest mothers of the
ciiui.cii a.i.ti a member of the Pea- _
ct'liess board,'.Mrs: hir.ma tiayin issick
at iter home on- South < at'aw
la street. We pray that she will
be u.n and about her duties.
.Mi s. (la\ in,. a -worker 'for St.
i'aoi e\ct smce the tiist church
was built more than. 41) ywir< ago.
_ai;,l" v.its active- ia. all .se.i-.vice.-> until
a few months' ago. she'-was
taken ill.'I
he Hu/./.iirg Hee club ne t Monday
afternoon .at the lionie of. little
Miss Mary Kvclyn llrice. This..
is a group of hub' eni- t I :i t (
sYiiae wonderful work.
r.\Ki.isM-: m:\vs
Mr. Hubert (.ialmuti
I'll:,- lite. l-'ji.iav moil.'iii)-1'. May ! ' .
-iit -his 4.UIIW. Mf was -H?????rtt7t*rr
at Mt. hden A. M. K. church' Sat;
unlay ;5:0 P.M. Rev. C. .\Ulllwain,
tin: pastor .prt.a.hi.d
fuiietal sermon. Mf left to ninun
his lost. his wife; Mrs. Mary (didnit>11.
three. brothers. tiw. . i-1ar.d
a host of relatives .and frit: iiputhy.
i The family have oiii, xlopost sym'.Missis
^ui-an A. Be t.?>n tftur
II. ii n Hut:. >choir n't' L*nit>r. S
wore, the afternoon yt ao.-ts .o:
Mi-s Ih'sa I.e.- Brbwii Saturday. .
I >t. I.uko A. M. K. church. Shn>
lay st'i.otil was t>|>ono?l and iu:.n.
to or:c>.by rhtr Sunt.. *M i . K. T
Ta k. r with the1 otlicers . a'r.d tea
i.ttois at their |i"ost. T(iio !e.?
'_wuu?vu41?discoa-ed after?w-h
:ho pasthe l>io.uirht to us a vttia.t
message . from Matt., Silt*. 'Set- 1
vices wore ;>;oud in evcrv -respcctS
to ed by Rev. F. I.. W'iljko-. .' Tin
Sock Well Baptist-'church-spas'church
and Sunday school, ihuw
put mi r.cw life.Over two hunilroil
wore in Sunday school. Wi
are triad to hear that B rot lie t
Henry Coleman is bit.the mend. lie
las been sick for quite awhile.
/IO.N llh.N I A OI.I..N I ( li t R< II
Hopkins. S. C-.--? (hi May loth
we observed M/others' Day. The
-c vices opo.iTi-d' by the Pa-tor, l'.c.v"
1 \i- V* ... I \ P* - 1 : * -
j. it . , .M'iii, .-tiier lu'vi'iiur.in ; :
Mothe;.-' Pnv ini^i'iini was >nri
it'd out. Mrs. .lanie R< -nobis ami
Mrs. 'Annii' Thompson in charge.
Scripture reading: prayer was offered
by M:s. Sadie Punlap at'tei
which a welcome add res-S was ^'vn
by Mrs. .lanie K.. Hojikins, also,
a slio'rt 'memorial talk was givct
in TieFatf of the deceased" mothers
The children rendered a very tea
I a line mothers'' day talklateRAS
program. Deacon Samuel Weston
gave; a line talk. . 1
This program was sponsored by
Si.-tors- .lanie K. Hopkins, .lanie
Reynolds. Rev. J. \V. Neal, -pastor:.
Rro. Z. R. Clarkson, secretory.
ruKtimr (he Marred 7
ions to our compe- Kyftfl
understanding. dig- PrtflM
1 Service insures ftTjTI|
i p 1 e t.e compliance . alT
the inviolable
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JVl-r r>
U1 \ l\ \ I \l 1<| \ \/ MM"Mf
it VI'TJST < III l? H
ki \?M?I Ion ii-.,?I 'aslnt
One ?.f i Ik ( alc-t te'.ival- jji
the* history < *' the M um-I,
L-i'i Sunday. .May J I. H.v. \V. M. '
1??<v\ i..s. w-iJJ pj each S;.!.(lay. iiJOMiiajLf
and evening;. (,?> rri-itinu
minister will be Hey. .1. V,'. Hairft'r..
D.D.. pa.st.ur of f be err at Mt.?
Zion Baptist rh.il b of A-du-ville,
N'. (.'. He v.. Jlair-'n?; Mi- "just returned
from where be.
conducted ? - .y.-er. : h ?-evjval. llw
is one o! the *ri i-atv.-t ; list mini.-tul
S of V o i
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v. tilii.n ?!> >. a !.a:.i
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('AHI)S
DR. A. R. JOHNSON
" ?: SURGEON
OtIi.iH.-_ \, /,. :: ......
Ph'or.e '3460 '
Residence: 013*. Ham; UTl Ave. '
Phone 87-10- ??REV.
J, H. JOHNSON
Office: 2021) Maiio? Street-"
Not AIM' PI Hl.IC . I
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tna?4ftat' oorei.inr.i'1-. A ! > . T~vr~77: *
lecds, ni'M'ttraci;-. vt "
Call" to See liim
Office PfiV.nc SiuT Kc.-.. I.
N. J. KKKDEUK K
\t-torney-at-I a-v a::-: N.ta:;, I'jhlic'
J'K \("l l( 1 IN V\M ( (H lffS -?
?Sia?e and 1 edi-ial- ...
1110 Was'-.in-jin? < ,\a . <. f
DR.H. H. COOPER
Datlst
Speciaj_Attentlon fi'|v?n* ~Lu?~ *
?" TiiTeaees of the Gum*
Gold Crown and Br>utr?- Wor'
K Specialty
Dffice-Phjyre G4J9 ? !: i r?T? "
112-6 .Washington St.. "S' r
I)R. h. M. DANIKLS '
Physician- ami Saraeon
lli.q-'ll^v" "! - ~
P. ST. ? IV '
SjK-cia! Av. > :. . ;imt
(if U'. : -v-..
Office: 1
ljr, \Ya>* - . ' : '
Phone 7."?';
mi. J sti;akt
. Eye, Kur.t'X -v .a: >: T:
G 0> 1 11 * t* A V * |
Office III- .!>'; ' vj\
to Is .IV Mv v0:00
to ?<:"ii J*. .
Office: . ?:'
2TR0 Taylv-:- .-TT : W i Si ,
Offie,. Hour,' :.c .
l'i a. M. t<> iv".i: .
6 P. 31. to 8 T'. M
Hu iir n?/ !- .? n
UI . m . I /. v luippoiie .
Physician ami Smueun
Diseases ol VN '.omen ami ( hi-Mren
. ; ;
Office: Pi iem :
2119-km^y ?j. , ; p;m St
.. " ' Columbia.
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Office Hours: Prim .
8 to 'J A. M. ?L!? tj
11 to 2 P. M. lbs '
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Ph> sicia'a
Office: 'P. -:
ilpTVa Washington Ml'! Pars
Over Victory Saving Dunk,
Columbia, S. C
Phone 7811
All classes of'.lUm.tnL->AJMrj?,
Dr. L. H. Hallman
I) E N T 1 S T
DaillloSS Kxtvnefirrie. ^niulniv l*t
Appointments. ""Pays: Mondays.
Tuesdays. Wednesday?, T!r.;r.-da> s,'
Fridays and Saturday?
? Office23<>9,2 Gervais Street
r- ColuwUa. S. C.
Office Hours: ., Telephones:
8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 0033
Residence 8873
I)r. I). K. Jenkins
h K X T 1 S T
Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
W07V4 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
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