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Saturday, May 23, 1936
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
At the Sunday school hour, 10
. a. m. Sunday after the study period
greetingsfrom the General
Conference^ visitors were brought"
in remarks by EXr. S." H. Lewis,
Bro. B. J. Mundle and Supt. W. 11.
Young, all of which were very interesting
to the entire school.
At 11:15 a. m- the pastor de'
"tivered the message from the
4 scripture found in St. John 4:14;
subject, "Spirtiual Thirst and Dii.
vine Satisfaction." The message
7 was highly pleasing, very much
- . enjoyed.
?The afternoon- sermon wair delivered
by Rev. F. M. Young an,-?
Service hv V?i? ??1 ~ 4'?
afternoon one of much joy anil
gladness. .
We wish to thank them for their
kindness. The usual interesting
... program at the young people's
hour was had at 6 p. m. by the
Loyal Leaguers and visitors led
On by Mr. H W. Webber.
At 8 p. m. the pastor delivered
another inspiring message from
St. John 14:14, Subject "The Test.
~s-?of-'?Obedience.'! - The ?services
throughout the day wore delightful.
Come to the sendees Sunday.
You have a standing invitation:
visitors are always welcome.
SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor
Ashville, N. C.?A full congregation
wjpT in attendance upon
sei'vice or. Sunday morning. It
? T. > J-- ?J i
- . utriuui tiiuitn u?y unu as usu- i
al the young people served exceptionally
well. "Living The larger
Life" was the subject^ of oui'
pastor's morning message taketn
from St. John 14:11).' This mes'
sage was "delivered " with grcar
, force ancLwas received amidst joyful
spiritual enthusiasm. Mrs.
Lola H. Burton was a visitor and
was made welcomed.
__ At the evening ^service them'
was 'a vast gathering "who truly
?? - camo in the spirit?of wsorship-"The
Understanding Heart" constituted
the subject of the *evening
discourse by <our pastor and
was taken from Psalm 119:34.
Gripping interest in this^mcssag.
was in evidenoe throughout it's
delivery and many saints were,
edified as the spirit of the Lord
breathed upon the worshipping
congregation. Many visitors won
present and joined in our service.
The work of the Sunday school
' continue to go forth with continued
nterest and new scholars arc
being received each Sunday. Rehearsals
are well under way for a
great Chidren's Dav program on
the third Sunday in June. Oui
pastor continues to emphasize the
work of the Sunday school and the
teachers and parents ar? giving
+ w?:~ ~ ?1.!?_ rr-i
viivir uliuii in niaivir.^ . li
bigger and better.
The entire congregation received
our pastor and his wife, Mrs.
r Thompson, joyfully upon their re.
turn from New York City when
? : thev hav? beeh in attendance upor
?the General Conference Tor TFuT
past week or more. They report
a iVetry plorasant and, . enjoyable
trip. JEuslhing, N. Y. at the honit
of Mr. and Mrs. J D. Brown was
the stopping place of our pastor
while there he accepted the invitation
to preach at our leading
church of which Dr. G. B. Paw-.
kins is the .pastor. On Thursday
nitc, May 21, tor" an overflowing
congregation, our pastor preached
from the subject "Abiding In
Christ Jesus" taken from St.-Join
15:4. Truly the spirit of God descended
upon His people. A lovct
ly church, a lovely pastor and a
lovely people are found in Flush'
ing, N. Y. The ^minister, Dr.
Dawkins, promised ;Our pastor to
pay us a visit here in these mountains
sometimes very. soon. Among
that vast congregation away up
in New York State, Miss Catherine
Faucett formerly of our
church here and Mrs. Leola Carr
Jennings formerly of Columbia^
S. C. wer<> found. They are rendering
splendid services to the
church and -city. Bafore leaving,
our pastor and Mrs. Thompson
were presented with a silver tokeh,
a large box of lunch and other
srifts from friends in "Flushing
and New York' Gity. We were indeed
glad to have them returned
? t ous safe and sound. The church
wlth all ~iFs~bShTTts Tinrl-ckrb;+-werehappy
to have given this complete
trip 'to our pastor and Mrs.
Thompson.
All are forking hard toward the
tsucaessful accomplishment of
this month's financial activities
k and the spring rally which terminates
on June 21st.
Sunday was a beautiful day for
all church goers. The services
were fine. Sunday school was called
to order by the Supt. All the
teachers wtere at their post of duty.
Rev. Jones was at his very
best. He had as a subject "Disappointed
Future," which was enjoyed
by every one. The amount
raised during the services was
$19.42.
We are very glad to say at this
Writing that little Miss Mnrrrin
Green is getting along..fine after
having her tonsils removed. Those
on the sick list .are Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Artemns.
Mrs. E. W. Broadnax, and Elizabeth
Barbara attended the Baccalaureate
sermon at Benedict and
Allen Sunday.
We are glad-to have the following
students at home again from
'/ Bottis Academy, Misses Thelma
And Mae Watscn, Flossie Gomijlion,
Christine Broadnax, Bertha
Brooks, Irene Smith, Lushia Dornt
Messrs Dan Watson, Ranee WoodWard
an)d Horace Brooks.
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SPARTANBURG NEWS
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Mt. Moriah Church
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor
Sunday school was called to or- I
der at the usual hour, with the I
teachers at their post of duty.
At 11:30 o'clock the pastor ascended
the rostrum and preached
a great sermon. Our hearts were
made to burn as the man of God
spoke to us by the way.
At 3:00 o'clock the pastor with
his choir and a part of his members
motored to Roebuck, S. C. to
close out the installation services
at Poster C.hnnol
The installation services of Rey.
A. M. Matthews at Foster Chapel
Baptist church, beginning Monday
night, May 18, was a grand
success.
At 4-00 o'clock Sunday Key. A.
M. Means, his -fehoir and usher
board of Macedonia Baptist church
Spartanburg, motored out to Foster
Chapel, and climaxed the occasion.
itev. Means captivated the
audience and sat all hearts on fire.
The members and friends gave
their service and money freely
that the occasion might-be a success,
and it was a success both
spiritually and financially.
On Sunday night the pastor delivered
another great sermon to
his congregation at Mb.- Moriah.
BISHOPVILLE NEWS
St:JohnATM.Erehurch^
Itev. A. J .Felix, Pastor
;Our Sunday school is still in-'
creasing in interest and attendance.
We had a very tine school.
Sunday-conducted by Mrs. Vired
tft?\lessqn in a very beneficial
.manner.
We were favored Sunday morning
with Vtf-ry strong gospel message
by our pastor that made
ntony hearts rejoiced.
tThfv tiiigtripg realized?a?neat.
sim in their rally. At 5 o'clock
the Missionary society met at tho
home of Miss Mable Isaac with
probably the largest attendance
this year. ?
The President, Mirs. A'.nrfc
Quinn presided in her usual dignified
manner.
TU? ?
i iic [HOKrain was quite inter,
ostine; several members and visitors
took active parts.
Anion}? those present were: Mesiaiues
Pearl jilixon, Clelia Wi)son;
Dessie Mixon, Hazel March, Tisbite
Mcintosh, Minnie Lowery.
Beaulah Ranlbert, Olivia Franklin,
Willie "Mae Felix, and Eva
Londo.n; Misses Ella Nora Simon.
Louise Fleming, Elizabeth Lawrence,
Christine Sinion, Annie
Mao London and Luceil Simon;
Messrs .11. W. Wilson, H. V. Muigan,
Johnson Brown, A. K. Ken,
nedy, J. C. Charles, Rivers March,
Douglas Mix op and Ilarvey Laws.
The hostess served a delicious
course of ice cream and cake also
punch.
This was indeed a great nffaitthat
alLenjoyed very much.
Hats off to Miss Isaac for entertaining
on such a high order.
[ Collection for the afternoon
$3:00.
I At 8:30 New Bether .A. M. E.
worshiped with us. The Rev. Walker
presented Evangelist Walker
"of New York -to preach in his
it a.l. Rev, Walker preached a
"noble sermon to a very- large auilinnfo.
The services wore indeed grand.
Rev. and Mrs./Felix aye attend
| ing commencement 'at Allen university.
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ST. STEPHEN
A. ,\1. K. CHl'RCH
Rev. .D. N. Wilson, Pastor
Sunday, May 24th. was indeed p
high day in Zfon. The large smiling
congregation was met by the
happy pastor who had been away
for two Sundays attending the
-General?Conference. The nastor
was in' deed all smiles, jie tol'lbriefly
of his trip up to" New York
with Mrs. Rosa Goodwine. Mr.
John Legree, Rev. Edmund Pri<vleau
and Mrs. Jennings. They had
a speedy, safe, trip up and back.
He preached in a real hlack hoard
cToTh sirit-thatr his--sisters Mrs._
Mamie Williams and Mrs. L. I).~
Shoress gave him whilc being in
New York. He also had in church
the beautiful black Rat they gavehim.
lfe told of the^fine trousers'
bis~ nephews- gavP him( and of real
fine entertainment his relatives
gave him during his stay there,
fie told of the dH.iciou* dinners
with Mi's ?Rutiv G/>ope.- Mrs,
Rose.belle Coop< r'r < uughirr" an i
Mrs. Jennie Bel'e Giver, White,
Plain, N Y.
Bro. Willie Dobbins.told of somM
of the business doings of the Con- |
rerence which- an was giau to hoar.
He and the pastor expressed
thanks to the congregation. Rro.
Dobbins was a lay delegate which
is indeed a great honor in our
church.. H>e too, was all smiles,
looking just like he was in NeV
York City then. We are 3 indeed .
glad to have them home again. !
The pastor spoke in very high 1
terms of the way Revf Matthmv t
Alston carried on the services as- j
sisted by Rev. D. Holmes, Bio. L. j
Gipson and Bro. Ezekiel Smalls,
all preachers of our church. They j
are real churchmen.
The two sermons preached by ;
the fiahtor was enjoyed to the high
osts by all. "Truly it was a glor-. |
ious day.
The Sunday school and A. C. EI j
League workers are on the job I
doing their bit. - ?*
Mrs. Mary Dozier, the mother of
Sister Minnie Rogers was among
our many visitor, Sunday. Come !
again.
TH?<i pnntm' mill att*>n 1 th/> p. mi.
mencement of AJlen /uninversity (
safe trip. ?".*i
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WOODRUFF NEWS
Rev. J. R. L. Allen, l'astor
Sunday school opened at the usual
hour with Supt. and all teachers
at their post of! duty.
Air. Sam" "Firyicr pa sued a way a t
his home Monday morninp after
a brief illness. He was eisrhty
five years of ape, and up until his
ut-m.ii. ne was active Mid worked
on a farm.
He leaves to mourn his passing,
a .wife, Mrs, Lizzie Fryer, two
neices, one nephew and a host of
relatives. Funeral directors in
charge, Lanford and Boyter
(while.) he_wias fun_rali/.od at Xciv
Bethel Baptist Church by. the pastor,
Rev. J. C. Gooile. Interment
in the church cemetery.
Rev. J R. L. Allen and his Elite
Social Icub motored to Pauliie on
Sunday afternoon to attend services
at Chestnut Ridge A. M. E.
Zion church of which he is Pastoring.
Several others went on the
trip; all reported a nice time.
| ? We are glad to report that Mr,
William Alexander is, reeuperatfrom
a recent illness.
i:..t. 11. ?. i
w?i?.iv iim.. mis. mu'iicai Kice,
hMf?r-Ghestine"ti:t>rttvrr- Mtst?Chattel's
Foster, Miss Gertrude Marshall.
We wish them a speedy.recovery.
"
Mr. David J. W'ilburn have arrived
home from Columbia, who 10
he has eoptured his fou*r years
college course at Allen university.
EBENEZER A. \1. E. CHURCH
?Rev. J. C. Jantes,, 1'astor
The services were splendid at
Ebejiezer on last Sunday. An immense
crowd was present at all
services. The pastor being .back
from his sojourn in the gt:e?Tt Metropolis
and from the General Conference,
officiated at tin services.
After the'usual preliminaries, the
morning sermon was delivered by
j Rev. VJ. ,S. Morant, He delivered
a very inspiring sermon which was
| enjoyed by all present. Many visitors
were . noted 'present at' the
[morning worship, of whom,? was'
Rev. J. E. Beard, who 'spoke very
c;nt|!iusiatftically about tlie General
Conference.
The Sunday sc-hool was held at
its usual hour, with a very large
attendance and many visitors. The
lesson was well taught .by." each
class, a general discussion was
l.o.l K?n. i: i- - >
4I?vi uy nic swioiai's \\;nicii"\V'a.s inspiring
to all.
The evening worship {it S t.'cJockfwa.s
attended by a very large
audience and many visitoi .?. ' After
tie regular preilniinaries the sermon
was delivered by Ryv. J. K.
Heard, whom we all know1 as one
of South Carolina's leading ministers,
spiritually and intellectual-"
ly- I
The pastor has returned , 1'roiii
the General Conference. lb- is
sayins that he enjoyed every hour
of his stay in the great .Metropolis
as the guest of a host of
friends tine bis sister-in-law, U\e
.Mrs. 11. M. James/ -who-" iW.Ie.s
there. His only regret is that
General Confere nce . doesn't o. our
.But once every four (1) years instead
of once a year, csp xiall. if
all are. to be as this on. was.
I'res.nt with us at u>ur cv6ring
worship was Mr. W. M. Shnm -its,
who gave very explf it and hi .cresting
high-lights m the var iy.sessions
held at the Cc:?eial < inference.
Slill.A|l A.M.K. Clll KCH-^-Iiev.
T. . W*. at hers. Pa tor
Prosperity, Ik C., May J1 Aniong
the high day.- that's Leon
at Shiioh Sur.dap was one. We be*
can .with, a liusy Sunday scb >ol.
The hsson diseussr-.n vf s "ice
and it \yas reviewed likc-wsie. The
iii.-t service inde.u in r. e t me.
The pastor began the- high noon
set vice o'.it lining th'o hymns and
read I Samuel tiOM-'.'s n
c.l a~ text from tire?srry.te ~ hook!
'ft ' Th.> message was very en-J
joyable. ''
Stmdny TwIvft- tea"
v.as he d i i lire home of Mgsj
Minnie Ii. Sligh. The eve Th^
- trervi f>>?a. a a?? <' i vt ed by 1 ev. '
Mrs. Friday l.rom North O:iro'.na.'|
On Sunday afternoon'. "May "1st
we are cxpet tinir IT v. K. I.. M< oi*e_
to preach for us. His choir is tuso
expected.
On next Sunday, May 31 the
Singing Ci-v-u'ho h>s pK? ted
UT'jI^ofiTtrtc rrr >fh-r?c+ntreh-.All
are invited.
A LI.EN TEMPLE A. M. E.
CliL Hi ll
Rev. K. T. I.ehio'i. Pitstoi "
Greenville, S. C.?Sunday school
opened at !?:4n a. m. with a largo
attendance. We had ji very fine
lesson, which was thoroughly
taught hy classes. We listened to
a splendid review by Mrs. Bessie
Logan which was enjoyed bv all.
Mrs. Calhoun and _th" pastor t ave
some timely remarks also. ? Our
school is growing by leaps and
bounds.
Morning service began at 11:45
a. m. Wv were gTad to see our
pastor back from the General Conference.
lie brought a strong,
soul stirring message using f< r a
subject, "Jesus knocks at the
door." His text was found in Luke.
The pastor gave an interesting Account
of the General Conference,
bringing out all the "high.lights."
He- alsq made special mention of
one of our former pastors, Rev. A.
C. Sumpter. who sent his best regards
to the people of Allen Temple.
At-3:50 p. m. a large crowd path
ered at the chui.ch *o a "Singing
Convention" given for the .rally.
The A. C. E. League met at 0:30
p. m. with a large attendance.
Evenln" sery'co began at 8:00
o'clock. The pastor again brought
a fine message. His text was
found Dent. 0:17. After the usual
form of service was overt . veryone
turned his and her attention to the
rally.?The rally was line and the
pastor thanked those who made it'
THE PALMETTO LEADER
WESLEY M. E. CHl'RCH
Columbia?Our second quarterly
conference came oil' qn the second
Nunday 111 May. District Supt. "
-Funchoa- preached a?saxfil stirring
sermon to a lunge audience. We
| all enjoyed the message. After
the morning worship Rev. and Mrs.
Flinches. Rev. Mir,go and his lam
ijy dined at Mr. and Mrs. K. W,
Beavers' ?hoiVie. Mrs Anna Vinson.
Mrs. Mae Walker, Mrs. Ella
Dannerlv and Mrs. Lindsay of Orangeburg
were also there. We all
enjoyed ourselves to the highest.
We also dhied a_t MissMary Hook,
Mr. and M>s Arthur Simpson's
homes. During the week Wecnjoyed
ourselves at those homes.
On Sunday past, we dined at
Air. and Mrs. Amos Watson's home
an(j we again efTjoyed ourselves
very much. The people of Columbia
are kind and. liberal; mar.y
thanks to them. Mr. Jame^-Murray
of Greeleyville, S. C. ^worshij>ed
af Wesley with us Sunday; we
were glad for his Dltsence. Ho
and his wife, Mrs. I,. J. Mui;ly
U'nt'ii thn wnr?lr-/?n/l o'lUKtv <? ' "VI - *
-and Mr. Williams. [
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WESTON CM A PEL A. M--K.
X A. M. E. CM I'llCH
Hi'V. V. S. DeLaifte, Pastro
Latta, S. C.?Wc weiv.' a .train
blessed bv having another beautiful
day* Sunday. After s toiling
during the past week, expcrictic.
ing havd ships as well as .joys, wo
came to the temple of the Lor i t??
bear triad tidings. S. S. began at
tiro usual hour, 1>:X0 with the
Supti and his co-workers at their
post of duty. The lesson was
thoroughly discussed throughout
the various clarr.otj.?Pioi.^>tlv at11
:.'5() o'clock the morning [service
began.' The pastor 'present ed Iie\.
.1. A. Ifahnan to prcaclr. He selected
his text from* Jer. '
subject "The Great Physician.''
This was a wonderful scniio'is and
1)1.-my heart < wore- nyd . tn burr.
with the holy spirit. Quite a few
'attended the'morning' ; d vi -\ \e
pray that those on tho sick list
will soon recover.-Little
Miss' Eloase Fladger had
"a* her dinner truest, Miss Alberta
Ia-y-tt.?;
trla.'ly welcome Mi s Elizabeth
McNeil and Mr. Levi l)eT
Lai.ne at hontc frdj,n school. "They
i epr.i t' a successful school year at
Allen university.-. Both .are Suniiay
school workers.
Miss Rosa J. FladgVr had a's.
her guest Sunday afternoon Mr.
Alexander Davis and Beatrice
llo;.l-ins and Mr. lknfy Dill and
. Annie Lanj of Sellers, S. C.
I Mrs. < atlterinc dolman left
. Fi itla'v for Columbia, her stay is
indefinite. +
ttt=r= rmtrfr1 Rely 11 B.-tlW A. "
teacher wf Marion Co. Tr. schot 1
resigned h.r position there to accept
-Home Deihonstration work in
the- state- of Kentucky with head
-M-K'll Al-il. .XL- 1-h -Cd 1 i;kUhH,Beiinot.tsviile.
S. The St--w-.
artless .Board No. 2 of which Mrs.
Marian Kollock is the Chr. presented
the "following-program on
Inst Sunday.-May 24th, Mrs. Cora
'B.- Wheeler, Mi-tress. of ceryinoni.
s.
Thwiv.*?W-oinh+dt+Hrd- dcVelopodthrough
Living Pictures, papoi s,
poems' and music.
Music-MJfl Every Voice ' and
Sin?.
Prayer?Chr.
Music? Sjte al Away to "Jesus.
Woman's plav in the Home?
INrsed by Mrs. II. B. Jones an J
Miss Ilailio Eihi Covingtdnl
Poem bv Miss Bobbie Mac
Wheeler.
" Music?Home Sweet Home,
, Woman's Place fn the .School-Posed
by Airs. Rosa McETady,
Master S. S. M.Eady and Misses
B. Kollock anil B. Sally.
Music by the organist.
Woman's Place in. Literature
~and Art ?Paper ?Mrs. r-Cora B.
?Win e U i'. j?7
Instrumen'tia! jdano solo?Miss
Ruth Covington..
? Mary, tile mother ot_Jcsiis?in
the Manger seer o?Posed by Mrs.
Estelio Tov.-'send. .
Reference^? Mrs. - Cleola Mo
Mood. _ ' ,
Solo--Miss.".Tr-tfio "Macr Jarv+s. - Rebecca
at the Well?Posed by
Marian Kolloek.
Reading?Mis. C. McL?od who
gave till these Biblical Readings
Music?Have you been to the
pool ?
Easter deciding to Sacrifice her.
self if need be for her people and
Mrs. E. Townsend.
. Reading, Music -I would be
True.
Ruth and Naomi in the Parting ,
Scene?Posed bv Mcsdames Jar.
vis M, Po.iv
"Reading, Music?O Love tl'.at .
will not let n\> go.
Trio?Only to know the a art
mine. Lord?Mosdames Wliecler,
C. MeLeod and Jarvis." ' (
Woman's Place in the Field of
Social Sfivicc -Papal- by Mrs. 11
B. Jonoi?Pq.-i J by Mrs. Kollock.
Music? Follow the Gleam.
WimiaiiV Plato in the Church? |
Posed by Mrs. McLcod?Paper by '
Mrs. Lillian Jarvis?Music-.?Tak.
My Life and Let it Be.
The Church Choir led by the Organist,
Mrs. Dora Powe BristoVv
is due great praise and thanks
for the fine cooperation with this
Board in rendering so efficiently
the music, without, wnich, the
program would not have had such
a telling effect. The Board thanks
this musical group for the part it
played so willingly.
be what it "Was.
We were proud to see Mm. Julia
Washington out to service again
after a long illness flLo Mis. Mag
gio Williams. We hope the others
will soon be out.
. KiiH.h\ ii.i r: ni;\vs
Bethel A. M. 1'. < luirch
Rev. A. Ji Thomas, 1'astor
Sunday at Ridvreville wa; an
ideal day. The enure.'. - i vice-, ~
t+?m- the Sunday .school?through
tht-liip to Oak Grove M. K; church
were vciy commendable,
Heie, we can hut tfive you a
slin'hi conception of what the visit
to Oak-Grove meant to Bethel.
At G;:i0* 1'.AJ. Betliel church yaid
wrfs covered with old and younj:
folk who (Ul iri. ?l 1.
rival of the'truek ami ears which
wore to convey thoiji on this h-n^ ,
ex (acted t**ip. **\Vh.oi? wi- arrived
at Oak Grove, Rev. Thomas.- uui
pastor pleasantly syi prised Gal*
Grove's pastor, lit v. LawTenro-un .
his coiiKreyation with a jrioup or
125 oHicers, member^ ami Gicmis
of Hethel.
r- Inti*t-o?ak amonk both churches
were at its zenittt: \\V im- "
mediately Ushered' iiH.tr Hie chuu-h
by -.Miss I). Walker. lii's'ponso t>,
and j;iveii a few welcome Tenuuk-.-;
-.sante was made Ly .Mrs. A. -I _
Thomas.. . Afterward, ah ovnwtielmintr
crowd ditml; deeply o:'
I lie Js.l.'i i ilual ed'ol
u st ; men by li-i-v. Tho-ma T
many 'melodious mii;;-> rendered iiy |
the ehoir, quailt-l and usher. I
board**)!' St. John IJaptist clmrcju
of Silver Hill. To-have heard
thenl would "have' civon one a true
conception of a pit itual jcas.i ir
its .highest perfection." Sony you
missed it. The financial' side \utgratifying-.
.
?Pur a lew minute:* on the yard
a.ter-.tlfe .service, old fiiends erect
cd old and tlrieiids. and visitor-formed
new actiuaimaiic.es, Tin
hour of. dviKjftuio eaiav- ui4-'o .
soon but ' adieus were made and
' each one returned to his i vs.pectivc
home with elate and aniniai _
<d body,anil $ntil. Conic to Hctfi
el Ai M. K. church and enjoy ?<mu
of these pleasures with us. ?
On Sunday .evening after tin
overwhelming' sntce'ss at Oak
Glove the Hcv. and Alls. A. .J.
Thomas worshippedat the "First
Haj-'llst t'lini.cli -ir-SniiiHfercrile o. w:\ifh
tin'*. Kev, 'Clarke is the minister.
There has been, an' olu
. i.iv lulshlp' exi.-tiny between these
two ministers for years.. Therefore
this, tiuly, wsis:a happy
meeting. - ??,
Afrs.. Carrie Joyne'r, an ex-citizen
of Hidjte'villc who now nsidein
Suinmei viiloi is a staunch friemt
and still acts like a diamond"
friend at all' linuV. She is a
.ooti.csive woman and ru.n^ oite
of the most modern cafes in tie.
state. The Paradise Cafe".is -or.
Main street of Sun'inreryille; li
you arc tired, go there for a .rust; >
if you aru hungry go' there for- a
stomach, rust.
While in SumhiciviHe Mm A. .1.
Thomas inut a number . of old
T+mTTtl ;i*. iuiids. Some TV! t !', .< i.
v.uro Airs, Carrie (iruon, .Mr. * C\
Brown' and. Mr. l.awsv.ne.
W: iglii. All wire glad to greet
each other, C j_. 1
Mrs. I... A. Ailnm. a basincs*. w??
rndu" and a good planner is -till
a.i old I'nui ii. \\ ;:> can't (oil be an
til<T friend?
Friendship
Miinnoih .-aid, ."I. tlntu h.atii
fo'r.d a .mail's false .once. In \v??; e
of him- tin* | ui-.uuf l.nn-''; Tin- '
fi ii llMsh'ip t>!" most p. nple i- Iii.i
some plants, , in tl'.e water, uliii-h
FliTc fj'oad leiii rs,. or. the surface" "1
Tut s a; - ei\ 'any. loot; at ;u!;: l-i<<
lemon, fold \ids-bin and kgi with om.'
iiiit- one :. *?1 i - :ull of ex- '
pres^ion's but empty intention.-:
speaks loudly but does- nothing*; '
Hut: a true, leal ami "active <
1 send y hose. words aii the window.
of his Irr-art; shines ike diamonds
in the ..-ea. Sutli a friend
i.- rare and ha?d to; be found.
The i'a-toi, Hev. Thom'a< is in:
de!..e'd to. u hue friejui u'Ro i- '
.sticking wiili him in everything
l hat is i ilit. Tab- fr-ien-d is doing
j is endvsiioy butt to buil,] him '
up l;o: Tr T. 1.-; leet. *.;t hy aiui -pint - 1
uaiiy. BeV: Thomas-'is interested ;
in building a . modern library aiid '
to hi?-surprise .this :riend.set:t hitv
two ol the be.-t books of . tlieii '
r.?imc< <m ine luurKC't !roni New ;
V'i ?! .- ri ; t i ri ; , 1 a !:< . :u cmUer
eiu-<. rile titles are: "The Sei- ..
once uf I.ife", by 11. (i. -Weils ami |
by Irwin.
We art- spiny and express om
deepest sympathy to the bereave ; 1
"amily of Mrs. .JeriknsJ/Tt pa.?sp+I
-a.,\-a-y. nii Mmidaa^_M:iv .ds.
Mrs. 1>. W.- Wriyht is ^ill ?>n
the sielv. list. We pray 'for h. . (
recoveiy.
Lent forjyet t ho. play "Heaven
Ko unl". Mav du, at * I'.M. He' !u : .
A. M. v?. eluireh. ' j_
Till-; \ <>Jl i: FIlilM
mi. \im main j
(datituied front Lane 1
writer hopes t hat this (rood old ,
L-haracter will, live as many luoj-i t
years as the 1-ord will add to he t
iin.-. 1'iii- she' i.s really a .spiritiial i *
advfsor and bright rays of Clnis-i,
lian stin.-hine to thost? with Wljoni }
dtp rentes in contact. . | v
With the schools and colleges',
[ losing ma: y weavy jtudynls and ;;
visitors, will soon tird tiu ii way to >
tlie mountain to enjoy the 11:0 ntain
h.pee'/.es, i
ISHfW&Jf* *' Knfru
CV?2 W: ^jr? i" i' unpltc
fSpV TTTt. TT
||j ^1?';!'^''
mt. i.kijanon a.m.i:. ( iinun
!{? >. ('. Ia-? i*. i'uMor
\W.-l a:.'lr?*w-, S. . Suriiaj
1; >?>1 at I ' lm'n in ' i*
1! I 'oniM wi!'".. a \ri;y 1 ;i' jrlU- "j
U .-u| '. uinJ leachcr-J .>ii
' ii?* ,i< !i. I.? - n taujrlit-.aii'l rt.vii'Wv'l.
, Tim ?. ];> ii-rnarks by. mi!
\t ) 1 :0H o'l-lucl; P.cv. I.i wis st-:
i. ... ...i
iwn-'i vfiM' ui i:.e iniro cllllpt'-r
<r l'cv< latiou. -utij< el: -1 ?.* -T1 i
k iU'V iiiittf ill the door of ' u'.a'
! u: is. This was indeed a
berlu! [sermon and well delivered
a d' \ r\ much, enjoyed. 1
at .TTrrnji'etoeTs Uk'Kc-v. F. Kin
i'-rji i trai l ed a mu.-t jiobie ' ser-: mon
lor the benefit of Mrs. Hatlie
1?: avis' elub.
11 Vetiii a' s.e' V; < 1'iayt t me. 1
inj* tihndiuTed. by Urn.- Mose'Htil i
t<-. . A spit n..ai meeting it. was..
At 8:00 (iVLock U v. ].e\vis select- ,
etT a - h i.- Text- 1 .Mid is 1 Mil)
je.i t I K-aljji' Air-Sel i,- Uidinjrr T::iwas
a s<^K**tota hir'jr sermon an. I
i'.' ano.veit i;: ? b'.ii'iH'tl within.
?'1 i'.a ay 1 o ' at oi.r f ; :fr. in1 .
the'- beiulit . 1 I .the Trustee.-" was
nail, a^ sueee s.. The oldest per- '
- ... ars ojrj. 'l ire nu inOers are {
t o-oj.ei atiny; at.d working- nKe!l\" ,
with the pastor aloiia all line-.
T-.'.ey at i tha.-y. adltmn- -ready to i
b'-il : 'a i at .-tmaa1.. liew alVl M: .
T-?t . .. : .1 r?Vt... ? . -J?
. 1,1 III." iUNi ->l I >. Mill > .w.'i : .1",
were the dinner. guests o. Mr-.Dell
Hi own ainl hyr queenly daugh
til-, .Missdiattie-lu. Brown onS-in- ,
day. ' .Tluy expressed ihcrti-eiveus
'.Itav* g ^ t njo-yed a wonderful
diiiner and a Very pleasant chat.
t a vi/mi* school- closing
j:\i:r< isi:s
. Tuyl- y Gi m.aiiur rchuul_uT. u iixuL, I'rdY/-or
'I*. .J; Sullivan is. the. ?-flicivfot
principal, is. in the midst
of its / lus.ir.: exercises.
"Mot :cr Goose Isle." an. Opvr
it'.a in tv.su acts, presented Friday.
.May 22 liv the first, second au i
third grades was a success in e 7T
I -p. 1 .?Thv itlfUein-- e>:pn :- -- cd
themselves, as having c-iYjoyer]
it." This operetta was sponsor
by Mis.? s Valencia King and ,.J? ssi
K. Gladden.Oh
Sunday, May 24, at 1:30 p.m. '
tliiisi: that attended the annual s-r. .i
i-t n. tit Taylor school were inform
d and pired j?y the very appro"
priate s.ermor. so il'feetiy !.y .
liven J l>y Iiev, S. S. Youngblood. "
At the close of tile ' scinp-n v.? .
wviy favored with encouraging remarks
h.v Mr. !l\ . 1 ?. St^itinwhich
lu- coin::.ended I'rof. .Sullivan
an i his- faculty for th-ir excellent
work and acoomj lishnientsthis
year.. The. quart.tie >? Zioh
Pilgrim chaiTh rendered four sf.
l. . .: ii- -?
\\c wi-re" aisti luvni'i-d
wit if several sor.jjs by the pupil;
U: I !( - ' * '.y .Ml-.- >.' I-:. I,.;: ; .
SttoW Wliitc and the seven. _
hviaills. an npuvtta, wa^, presented
by the fourth and fifth
iria'di-s' Monday, May Lh'a '11.is.was '
siM.nsoicd l.?y Mis. KiiSta ' as;,...
1 he e.liai aiti i> iuU'tl HtVir. pttr:-- ,
v. 11. tlii.- . nt11 11 t d n.tit i. t'' tin xt.Cc.ss.
of TMtf- hrmilit'ul op. fet'TaT ~
>1 Alt ION" x i:\vs
1 t\-H a." thoaji'V.' I would hi dMhvy
; ay injustice tc. t,!<e -p a k'?
and as-o the o nigra patron of .St
T^Ti ?;A.rTT."Tr."MYu r^r "WyTT . 1 ' V ~
[o . iin-nth mi t he x. ?-!.! i.t -c \ h
remit iyd at our. Vhdivh Sun day
May "JJ 1th Our officiint. past.:-,
pa..tor Ihiv.' A. .1. Jenkins had a.
a is jjrtiest. -rib of Mai a n. otpiif
whom Va.. 1- ,tr.:iy pro".: 1
who has made for hi.nvs.eh' a t.a,t
in- thy ipinistrial rankwhich shall
iK-vif. in.' foi jr. it. a. Uev. I. -.W.
I'. Colli r i'oi .tuf ;y live \vais : a--,. _
inoii. past-ring in the stale ; f N-m
K-lsi-y ai..i for the past' sixti- v
vear- has- lv.-r. stationed at Maiway.
N. I- durine- that tintiMiKiJetely
lost his sight, did. ho
ia-g i;t his \\?>>k? - No. ho .i.-ttvfgiH?
i r- w glimpse of the Work assign- ;
ed'liiin. with '.In; ! -t of -1.. i.t
int. llivf was sfivngtlunt.i. an : "
iii w lie l;a? attained .--a nta-t;
ir.i-i.d. He spok\? ft >:11 St. Mat
haw rH?r-i-hnptM sixteenth v. i
' 1. t \eai' licit; -so shim- o- to,.
'nert tluit they may see vonti gotvl
ce-ks ar.'d jriovify yuur LCai-hoi.
wl.iih is in Heaven," lle le% no.
t !li- upturn .1 in i-'Pi-mjU V?l,-.
lis-.o-.ti-o: the cov.jrr^L'ati"!'. v. > .
!.i' t; i!i%* i. Too much' cannot be
-aid wit n pr?iiso to tin* sj;:ii?u \. t
o j\\^jl. n.l;a-j.:l. until ho uas asked
o "Ttnak a^ain, at the niuht st i1icv.
v t
Tji, / J'o ws ha-, itur spnnd :*
ewiT^bt'-. hi^ ttbte ability 'as a
peaker. tli.' ch:;i<:h w.ts v.'wd d ,
i.t 'li-.s In1 Spoke ft-ovij St;
loan. J 1?chapter?nod t'n'teonb
"So when they had dined
Irk;.- saith to Simon Petri. Stir.o:..
?m -of Jonas invest th<>u mo ni :<
l'!t;i tin m Vea. Lc i\l Thou kno\v.
t that I love th o. lie saith un-.
o him. feed niv iambs.'-' We wore
it'i 1 ?- r
" v?l>< I v
?Voril; wt-(!. ITT' pr;h> u< a briefli-tory
of his family of which wv
cciv all proud. ?
The collections all day wore goo..} p
r.i we al o gave him a .hi <
>urse.
Kev. Collier, left Monday even.
r.g for Greenville where ho willI??
,
> 1 nkf#yiT. L*^l a
sting the sacred pHM
ns to our contpe- fc*?-T9
nrtfrstanding. digService
insures HWjI .8
) 1 et e compliance
Jl_ the inviolable
and desires of the
? I I
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\-isit his wife's peep)?. .
Our pastor, Rev. A. J. Jenkins
ami ex-lTcsidirur ).)<) r, I jr. 1. VV.
Jnncrette left Tuesday morning
for Columbia to witness the closing
of Allen university. We hope '
for.them a jl.asant trip.
Reporter, Mir. K. N. Goddard
SIM It I'l l' A I. TO UK SI NG
SI N D A Y
A i?i '>!{) of N (,'i'y Sj irituai?
.vijl !>.' ' Htfiix Sundayafternoon at
tr*Mi o'clock at, Sidney I'ark C. M.
*!. church: Tina t h'^Xts ?: coni.>-?.!
: ill aba;, t 1" v?iif<:js front Sid:Vy
I'arl: ehureh ami S' :v.u. local
ah nt of th '< ity which song at
l~> rue .Ha'., or. the University"
aa> ia.d. \m . k before - A Jarsro
!WN'b.>f of w-i?t-- j? -ojo't. .The? pub-' ?
U??is. invito d. A, silver offering
a4H 1<:; 't: J: *n..
{r\.- I)r?uulavs w-ill Preach Sunday
liev. *]'. .h l),?ay.1'U.atof- of
'itii?lJaT: 'c:';"iv w far?t^TTJ :
ia>t ten ay- has . in- Mem.
his. T : !.: Will li"! hi -pulpit. on
-ur. lay with"a <ecTaT kern:T7n. Tho
labli-V ia invite: to'-hoar \iniv
> ??< ? > ,~f->-w~x
PltOFKSSIOXAL
r v t>nc 1
v .i IVJ7C?
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
slkgk6n
OHicer i;;i;-r1L ,\s-;-i,street-;
Phone MWj . . ' '
* f '
Residence: 5*11) Oak Street
- Phone b/40 : ; : ~
RKV. j. ii. JOHNSON"
Otlice: 20ilC? Marion Street
~ NTmyR?-4U-ni rr ,
Dealer in ICal K>tat", performs
marrid^e ceremonies. write- wills '
k'ed.s, mort-irayes. .claims." ?Jte.
Call to See llim
Olli e Ph< no. S:J0T lies. lit |;
N. J. FRKDJiUICK
. ?* * '' * "* ' ; " j i
Att'Uney-at-I.aw and'Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COCRTS
?Slate a lid. Fwlcrnl
Ml" -w S. -C.
DR. H. H.XOOI'KK
DdtUlt
Special -V tt^Min'n (i)\t?n Hi t/! ^
ieanes of the, Gumi
Gold Crown and Brk?jfe Wer*
A Specialty
Dtfice Phone 0421* Ke>*. 32v. .
1125 Washington c?' >'o!r <5 C.
i i
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician* and Surgeon
I ?IriU' }\ y I : ,M..; 1 to 2
p. m. > u, > P. .M'
Special Att?.:.:i-.n <i!\an I'i.-ea.^es
Idliee: " K 7id- nee;
112." Wa-h.lr.jTT''.'"7" 22"''"! i a nipt on .
I'hone '>12.'. Phone. .7364
DR. J. G. ST TART
Kyc. X ;m- an.tP-Thi ?-at .
* (.rinrf-".- Kittad Aevatcly.
Office Hom*: 'lV.ephonv:
11 :i?0 to V: I.'. M. Pa.-.. 4G'.'2
6 00 to a:On P. M. (iff.e !>70l
Office': ' . lAiidcnee:
2020 TayPr St. 1417 Pino St
OtVifu Hn-nis: T. ! ;h.>ne:
11 A M. t 2 P M. P. s. s>7r,
6 P, M. t s 1', H. ?
Dr. W. D. Chuppellc
' , Physician -and Surgeon
Diseases ul \\ omen and .Children
A Special!).
Office: Pc.-i ie::ev
H15 Lady S-t. Pine St
(To|un)bia, ?. ---Oi&co
Hours: Phonts:
8 to f? A. M. ?7; Office 6033
J to 2 P. M. lies 0708
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. R. Frederick
Physician
Office: Residencp-.
1071s Washington 1416 Park
)ver Victory' having Bank,
Columbia,. S. C
'hone-7811 .
All classes of Pei.tal Work
Dr. L. lit Hallman
D E N T I S T
'ainlcss Extractions', Sundays by
ippoimtnients. Hays: Mondays,
'uesdays, Wednesdays. Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays
Other: 2d tit ha Gervais Street
Columlria, S. C.
Office Hours: Telephones:
130 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
I) E N T I S T
illincr. Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a specialty
) *S "*10"0 "IS uo^autqsBjw "KLOII