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Saturday, July 11, 1936 ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. \V". B. Bouler, Pastor Sunday was an idol day for church goers in mir city, Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the assistant superintendent, Miss Lillian Harris in charge. The school was reviewed by Miss liar xis. : 1 At 11:30 after the formal opening the pastor selected his text from Psalm 55; 17, theme, "Prayer." This was indeed a wonderful seffrion and many soul were made to rejoice. Sunday night Rev. J. Rhodes preached a sooul stirring sermon from St. Matt. 6:13, theme, "Kingdom Builders." The Lord's 6upper was administered. to an appreciativc crowd at both services. Stewardess Board No. 1 met June_29 at 8:00 p. in. at the home son street with the vice president, . Mr^. Lola Cheeks presiding. The Silver Moon Club met June, 30 at 8:00 [p. m. at the hem<f of | Miss Cecia Phelps with the presi-j dent. Miss Estelle Janerette presiding. Both metings were good.' I v After the business part both hos- j tesses served delicious repast. The public is invited .to see the play, j Twelve Tribes of Isreal on July 13. Admission is 10 cents. Several visitors were present Sunday. Come again you are always welcome. Mi's. Mamie Green, St. Mathew is the house &uest 0f her nephew Mit-ses Estelle and Eloise Jan. ei ette. ar.d nieces, Mr. C. F. Janerette and I MILLER CHAPEL \ \ A. M. E. CHURCH ) }. G. H. White, Pastor -tNewberry, S. C.?Rev. S.. Martin was the reviewer of the Sunday School lesson. A splendid. group was out and feupt. 1* loyd and teachers- were well pleased. John 19:34 was used at the morning worship by pastor, Subject "The . Blending Christ." The visitors were Mcsdames MattLCannon of N. C.; Daisy Burton, ? Mayme Abram, Daisy Hollins and Mr. Jones. Rev. Martin, assisted with Holy Communion. At the League hour President* Harris, presented a spicy program which was enjoyed b^ all seemingly. Tor evening worship the pastoi r" used Acts i6.:25; Paul and Silas i ; mid-night song. Communion was administered by the lighted class The visitors Wire Misses Lueile and Mary Miller and Matti0 ClaYk. Mr. John Jones and Mrs. Charlotte Clark were happily married at the parsonage Tucsday and Mr. Mack Gary a*fid Miss Grade Lou Henderson were married Wednesday night. Happiness to them. Stewardess Board No. 3 met with Mrs. Lucile Wilson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. L. M. Gilder ? entertained the Deaconess Board Thursday afaeriioon. Friday afternoon, Mrs. Carrie Whitner entertained Stewardess Board No. 2 Tln se meetings were well attended and. delicious sweet courses were served. ? v Don't miss hearing Dr. Adams, at this church Sunday. | Visitors have a most cordial welcome. Those on the sick list seem to | : * be improving nicely. NEW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH ^ Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor Sunday being such a lovely morning, our church services were as follows: Sunday school opened at 10:3d the usual hour. Supt; and teachers were at their post of duty. Lesson subject: "Coming of the rHoly Spirit in Power" which was very beautifully discussed by the various teachers. Afterwards a host of people motored to Spartanburg to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Woodard. Sunday evening the Master favored us with a hail storm, much damage was done to the far mors, j but being nobody's place to grum/ ^ hie. PVPfu KrvKr onomn.l , J IU L/C pfcased. J The funeral sei*vice8 of Mrs. y i Pasty Moore were held Monday July 6, at Foster Chapel. FunerU al'services of one of our well! known Brother^, Mr. Madison 'l*! Bennett were held Thursday, July 2nd at Cedar Grove Baptist church. ' Those on the sick list are: Bro. Andrew McMillian, Sister Ethel McMillian, Sister Emma Rookard. i Perhaps many people will be glad to know Sister Ethel McMil lian'is home after spending few ' weeks in the hospital. We are hoping for all a speedy - We are now looking forward to Spartanburg Baptist Educationat Convention to be h^ld at Landrum Spring, located nirtir Landrum, s. c. IIETHLEIIEM HAI'T. (HIHCH Rev E. E. Gaulden, I'astor Newberry, S. C.?Last Sunday, whicb-waatbe-hrst-Stmdayin July greeted us with fair and plesant weather; it was an ideal day for all church goers. ?^Pbe?Sunday?school upencil?otthe regular, hour with a large crowd in attendance, after a discussion oof the lesson by the classes the lesson was well reviewed bv Bro. Morcan. The morning services began at 11:00 o'clock with Mrs. Annie Mac Fuller at the piano, and after the regular demotion our pastor came before us with a strong message. Text: For - we-^wrestle not against flesh .ami blood, but against principalities, against powers, aeainst the rulers of darkness of this, world, agairfcvt spiritual wickedness in high places Eph. G:12 Subject: "The Responsibility of the Church to-day." In order to fight well against the foes we must put on the whole armour ol God. We are glad to have Mrs, Octavia Thweatt, our pastor's 'mother, with us again, we always enjoy having her; she will be with us umuugn tnte summer i understand, and we trust that her stay here will be a pleasing and gratifying one. . . . The- B. Y. P. U. met at 7:20 p. m. Ayith Mrs. Graham as acting president. The young folk gave us a- delightful proeram with Mr. Allen featured with his cornet, and Master Watkin sang, a very sweet solo which was enjoyed by all. ?r All day Sunday was Holy Communion Day which was adminis tered' by the pastor with the assistant of Rev. Dayson "Sunday morning. The night services were opened at the usual hour, and at this time our pastor spoke from these words: And Sfmon answering said to him, Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing; nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net. Luke 5:5, subject: "Miracles of Life." Mr. Sligh worshiped with rus Sunday morning from Greenville, we weie more than glad to have him with us, and^others who worshiped with us on last Sunday. Visitors fli'n -*' ^ u> ?' >3 ?ivu vi;ik' iu I Bethlehem Baptist church. Come :>ut to-night?ami?hear thosrGeorgia Boys sing. July 10th, at T o'clock; Bethiehcm Baptist church is the place where you will i hear these boys of music. Genual admission 19 cents. ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHINCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor Ashville, N. C.?The Coming of the Holy Spirit in Power, was the third quarter and the Sunday school entered vigorously upon the study and discussion. All of th. classes were regular as the teachers d+rocted the study. The pas-"I tor urged the entire Sunday school to join whole heartedly in the service which began on the past SunJay. Particular appeals will be nadc to the youth of the church o seek and fihd friendship with Jesus. Tlie prayer service's .hroughout the city on the past week touched a large number of people in preparation ."or the re vival. The processional was tn-auti fully rendered by the senior choi. opening the moi'nir.g service. Consecrational prayer was' offer-. d by the pastor amidst beautiful flowers everywhere, a large congregation worshipping. The pastor used as a subject for himorning's message "The Church" i taken from St. Matthew Gripping interest and spiritual fervor reached new levels as ^lii.mas sage was delivered. It was a nessagi that rang out in no un-j ertain terms telling of the high place that the church has oqcupi-* ed in society. A large number of visitors shared in the morning's worsnip and wore made to feci welcomed. . At the evening" service an overwhelmingly large congregation j Worshiped. Our pastor spoke from the subject "Making the Rierht Decision" taken from St. Luke 15:18-19 verses. There was i telling response to this message throughout' its delivery? and many I apparently wert. made to think uplon their way. The meeting^ conltinues throughout the next twcv T weeks with-Reverend M. Tii? Job ftI son comiwcting. From the consecration made by the "Christians a great spiritual treat seems to be in store for all who give themselves to theae services for the next \ V : ' ROSARY NOV F.N A VflH COX. VERSION OF AMERICAN NEGROES S Announcement is made that on | July 20, in its chapel of Our I.ad> |J of the Holy Rosary, the Dominican Colored Catholic Mission of Blessed Martin de Porres, Ilamp* ton at Oak street, this city, will _uiau#urate the first of a scries of Rosary Novenas. The primary intention of this Novena, and of those to follow, is the conversion of American No groes to the Catholic Faith. All who are interested in the conversion of the Nogro race are invited to join in making this Novena. The "Petition" part of the Nothe Feast of the Assumption of , the Blessed* Virgin Mary, August 15; that portion of the Novena devoted to .^Thanksgiving", begins on the 16th of August and ends on the 11th of September. Those who notify the Mission of Blessed Martin that they will join in the saying of the prayers of the Novena?namely, five decades of the Rosary every day fiom July 20 to September 11?will share in all the Mission Masses And prayers daily said for the benefactors, of the Mission of Blessed Martin do Porres. PERSONAL INTENTIONS sent to the Mission before the opening date of the Xo\'ena, July 20, will i be placed at the shrine of Blessed Martin to be remembered in the public prayrs daily recited in honor of the Mission's Patron as well as in all the prayers of the Rosary Novena, July *20 to September li. Hours of Novena SeervicOs will ho announced lktcn WALHALLA NEWS Mr. Henry Harrison of Charlotte, N. <T.. was a week-end visitor in the homo of Mrs. Alice James. Mr. Sloan Wright of Atlanta, Ga., - is visiting relatives rind 'riends. . Mis. WHlie M. Giant has re. turned* from Atlanta. She was accompanied by her little niece, Jean Pearson who will spend the su;n.. . -w nier. A picnic given by the P. T. A. last Saturday, July L was a great success. A large crowd attended and took part in the games etc. The picnic ended with a social, an J -dance .Saturday night. A large smn-was italized. Mrs. R. B. Stewart and .Mr.-. Keels of Travelers Rest spent las;. Saturday night with Mr, and .Mrs. Foster Jones. Mr. and Mrs.. Poole had as their iiniur gue.-'ts. last Sunday Row and Mrs. R. B. Stewart and Mi", und Mrs. Keels of Travelers Rest. Rev. J. D. Jlix and sons an Mr. Green of Seneca were visitoss at Flat Rock Baptist church last Sunday evening. Mrs. Frances Floyd and M+v Andrew Wilson are "still rm thc sick list. PEAK NEWS Pine Grove A. M. Ik Church Sunday was a beautiful day l'oi church services Sunday school opened at its usual hour, with tlr Supt., Miss J. L. Boyd and .her coworkers lounu at tiuir post t?duty. - At 12:110 o'clock the pastor ascended the rostrum atul priactud a soul stirring sermon. After which the Lord's Supper was given, and Rock Hill was over in full. And the choir from Rock Hill rendered splendid music. . We are going .tto invite them back again because everybody sure did enjoyed their singing and al so there were many visitors .ft dm St. Paul and Little Mountain. On: doors are open and they are we) come at ally time. I tru-t the\ will come a train. We had a grea. success with third quarterly conference; all assessment was paid. The pastor and the P. E. was surprised. They said time seems -dull, but the conference was bet ter. Saturday night there was a Silver Tea at the hom'e of Mr and Mi*s. H. M. Boyd ? given by their daughter. Miss Cr< ola Boyd and their grand daughter,' Miss Vivian Tobias. Everybody sure d id enjoy themselves. It was a large crowd there. : "*"*?~ 7^' On Sunday, Mr. Samu< 1 Boyd was laid to. rest, we trdst it is our lost but Heaven's gain; the community will miss him. Mrs. Annie Mae Sunmiers is in the hospital; her many friends wish fnr'her a speedy recovery. Itwo weeks. The entire city has been jnvited to join in these services. THE PALMETTO LEADER ClIKSTKU 1? All A^K Aims A1 r. Frank McFadden ami Air. T. J. Kennedy motored to Snint. r ^aturdayj- wjeie they ^|n nt the weekend with relatives and friends. Masters Carl and KLdre^r linen anati left Satuulay lor \Vashi:i;j;-' ton. 1>. ( to Mtend the n.'.mu: with their lailur, .Mi. Carl liurjianah, Sr. - Afcest* l.uctle Kehoiitg, tnt~ jWhorguests lor ii lew days in V littl friends, Miss Louise Jelfet son ami brother l'rom Columbia. Mr. lUivid.I. Kobinsor: of Williamson. W Yy, is spending awhile licit' with his father, Mr Minor KoLInson, liis sister, Mis> Mary K'lbiiison ami his nephew ami me c . JLI.r. ami Mrs \\ tllio Taylor. II. Tl. avenue, lie has be. 11 fro!..: Chester more than twenty .wars an.: the relatives ami ft i 'mis gladly welcome- hinj home. Mr. and Mrs. Nat'nani i .Max wei.l are the pi ou^j parent - of. th i. first born,.a daughter.. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mr. ami Mr*: Joint Iio-d <?1' Co iumbus,. 0.,Lsptnt the half .week very pleasantly .with t-ir. ir more Mrs. ( hanL- IJueliaiian and nepht w ill.. Eugene (llyvcf. Aiken s'.root.' It was Mrs. Heed's first visit tw Chester and she enjoyed it inu. h. '.Mr'. Re;d was happy to see the relaliws and the old inoiie to\vn a train. . _ ' Mrs. T5i ssie* Fiai.kiin had as j,et jri.i.Sts a few weeks ayo. 1 * of., >las. Mi CaiiK'/.and bride from Su'intei. Mr. David I'adcn Crosby and his .alire, "Miss- Beatrice liarloii oi Washington, 1). ,;ia: a down Saturday mornine; and wet e liapI i!w married Sunday a. to.: ia>.<".. a" his honre l.-y his father. j'residinj; Kltler, I). C. Crosby, at "> o'clock .Sunday afternoon. They I It id (1:1(1'tliat evening for Wa-hiir-ttmi where t'noy will live. .Mrs: Barton met lots of fiion'ds dnf'i: I h i short stay. It was hir.hr-t vTs'it to Synth Carolina. Frioi-ds.-u i.-h he in much happiness. . Mr. David'Chalk ha-'purchase'" .m attractive Chevrolet |{o: dsier. Funeral services wire htdu Monday at Metropolitan A. ,M. K. /..' church for Mrs. Salena Jackson, a venerable .Christian woman . wlie'se beautiful life eah. oi so mi i\?.?t..r' su,,. t r? r,. who are prominent in th'e business atl'aiis where they. live. Mr. Walk V .Jark.-n.M of 1'hilaiii Ipiiia, a mem. ' ). r of the l'imisylvaiiia -lejiisla_i u re; Mr. Wiiloo .l:n-l -qm ol* 1 * I vi 1? .deipi.ia. an ahlerir.an of tiiat city;Mr: Arthur .laekson. propiietdr o ni- rale on ( lit istiar Street* l'hil adMjdiiu and another son. in CuS toiiia. wb,o is .also fining well in business. Tln.se sons were Me oi -' if lo tlu'ir::: other nn'd in her littor years, she livetl with first on ar.il ilir-'i the ot . > . making her self a fay of "sunshine and joy in eai H ho.nr. l ite hotly was., brought heie. f. oiii liustoiiia, t?> tlahome of Mi>< .Maria Alexander.fijiieteiA' street', where Mr. an' Mi' . Arthur rT7i ^Mi and inn -!-' i r. Mildreil'are -pentlin;^ a few days. M.s.. Cai'i~ I-ann, un,leraliea was ir. ei.Ui e.e. . M? ler .la.:. Melvin MarkeX s sjieinline' tv.o we ks' it. Charotto wiih -lilth- "VTTTiTe MeR n'<fii at the In.nt.i o! nmher. Mr! Adh n. * M. K:ii ;. The lattc.wo spe: I s' days here U duest of ..Mi -. I vie I'i\on and r.niii v. ; ; I'.'of. S. !. 1 y i\.vviyi <1 a tek'i'.ra": t Mo. lay morni* an uaiuin;: the death of his brothcr-in-'law. Uev. < . (". Pitts of I .an., has. Uiv. Pitt- v. a- oiu- of l.au icn- very hi -lily iv;|jocteil citizens an upriuht t In Atian, devot-il bus.. !' ml, lathiV'ai.d l' !' 'i|. With IPs wilV, Mrs. Ma. ..;c i'itts, they ntanairetl a la-.yc far it.; .at Ma dei.s sta lion. A .laiv family of mown yo-tu nii:a and women survive. Pew l'ltt- itel --tied for ytar outre of t.h : iai - t baptist cluitvh c< in I .arret, . .lit \ A t'Traan ' :i>! fail"- .a-'1 '!? The 1th pa-- d ?! liftly here-. .Many went fiskkur. Mis. Mat . It; ice brought 'ad; a catch of si.\ cat p, each trc'v <!ar. a foot-lonv the 'combine,! w- i :Itt was around 18 pounds. IVnf. S. I'inK v. Jr., left -2.Jiri.xiav?nidi i.i u. fur liiiil^JrrLL. liard School of Art. X.S ,r? wlirivc lie will t idy in t hi* musical department for several weeks. Mrs. l>.lia McOullo;:j*h? Miss "Julia Spann. Mr. Jerry Gregory. -M-ts*.?G. M.- Fin ley. Rev. and Mrs. \V. R. PouglAs* attended the Wonun's Baptist State Missionary convention in. Charleston, last i week. Mis. Alice "Pwiruson who has f-brTrrr-rirntrr- rirk?r?able to?oit?onher porch to the d liyht of all. JI041- daughter, Mrs. Annie Belle Fairies came down fCoivr'Glyarlotte to be with her and nurse Jher hack to health. ' 1 V' ?Min.< Eunice?Adaii ;s?visiting ~ relatives in Washington. On the sick list are: Madam M. I-!. Woods, Mrs. Klla Smith, Mrs. t Mu'liia I'airntt. ] Iiev. CT W! Lonof Che raw't -]/.ir.t Wedsu s-lay here visiting iel-jt ati e a"d I'i iends. Key. l.ontr is 1 s I" ' <11 i miner ^ fiiiliiny, i , < i.. and head of the Roya i .\?? -!) .Mustui- nf South Caiolinn .> M ! ?' Luetic?Hey man~is -^fCndr 7 in;-T "the summer in Philadelphia v M'th I1 r sister, .Mis. Pauline. M . Kail lhyman is in the C. a ' ' iv ps. m-ai Charleston. ( .Mi-- Mildred niyhl of Washini;-*on i< the truest of Mr. and Mrs ). P. Kriuht. York Road. _ y Miss Ini-y Reeij and Miss Ruth Ik (I in the death of their mother i:d .-.ster. respectively "whose I p-Ty 7vas hrouplit here from Yon k<4X .\w York. \!! . .losh Maylkld, father of Mi- x \\ 11 i< Maylield died !< 1cmily % iiny a*l his home at- l.ewis Turnout/ v I" ; r ? i :l!" sirvicis will he h 1.: W'ed < ' < 1:?> at Red Mill; Leeds. .M ty At'tTT Parrott ilied at his * I'oiiui a-* "A in .en.a. Monday. A!i Nancy Andor' on and hot. tw<> li-M.- children,' Mr-. Mamie !.ind-ky ami, her.two i R k'.i.i n will .Wo II. lid- vUlMC llo.Wli f 1'iJ":: (_TiU 'oil-/' Kun-.ny and s|?e.r.t -the day ' with Mis. Alice. Kergu.-oh. 'l.'lit1. \ a-atim Hildc School ?.f the Alt. CanTiel I'i csbytc i ian cFiunrr ' dosed Tues.diiy with a picnic a Wist Hud Park. Prof. .lusepl 1 '>uos with his leaching stall' wa 1 in charge i>f the child) in who were ! a.? jolly/ group. Ml'.i/A. I), t'hisholin, einhalme ' I'i oiii Uo'ck Hill, spent Monday in th+i-elty. The attention of the local Has ' tern Stars' is now on tire- (Irani! ' hapten which meets in Rack Mill. They are Kivinjr a Memonstrtition ' t>fo<>IK' of the* depTces. l ittle Miss, Mapdeline I>ixon. 1 dauphtcr of Mr..and Mis. Cletui ?i v?>11 itf Washington. ( ante dowr. ' Saturday to spend several weeks I with her prandmot her. rs. Katie ' Alien an! aunt; Mrs. Ruby Nelson. ( "I'nMe I.uke'' who was Tamil, al ly known to every J'tte. died at 1 iv ' v.- Home a' Tew week- 1 ae'o. ' ,M r.. ati,| Mrs. ..losi'pft Clinton * have p*. whased ,a= pretty new Hail k roach. ' Mi s. .Mamie .1. Chirk has . pom to' tin1 niotmtiipis for the sumihei. > Ai u L-'! 11.. i? ?14-.?Cn 1!?u hi i?r- ~i one of the instructors in. the Sum no r -School.' at Chat lest-mi. write---1 .hat th. work is pettbar alottir tin and "'she .is enjoying the time, ii tie.; "City by tile Sea". ~~ . U-ev. Mr. Wharton of- Uefln- : Methodist. South will preach Vol . the Missionary society of .Mctropolitan A. M. E. Z. ehureh at 4 , I'M. .Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fanr.io (11 iilin is p-rosiilont. %> ^ - ? ? LAI'KENS NKWS . . . i . . Albei t Thompson-^ Mr. ' Ti.??ina.- Sheiton. Jr. \\\yv Uie <linii( r Riiest u'f Mi'. an\l Mrs. EuriT. 1 tlary.nl' ('linton, S. (.'. Kriiluy eve- ; niiiR.. Mi. airi Mi;.-. Thomas Sholton i:a ! as thi n* triusts SUivlay: Mr.. ai.il' 'M Tom Dij'isp* of Haiti- 1 .nu'i'i'. Ma: Ui'v. Hob Johnson or Irnio. S. was tbo weok-vn?l prm stv 'of Mr.. awii- Mrs. Thomas Slulloll. IliV. ('. ( '. Hitts pass-, il away Sunday Fur'.':. July"7itli.' Tils fun-' oral will 1 >o h Id at Hooky 'Spring Baptist ohu.ro)> Tl.nl rs lay. July i?th. Hfshoj)' A. J. Brown of Ser.oea. S. ('; olosyil a , revival meeting l-'ruiay niir'.t, July tho revival has broil j>oiug tin'/?># live weekDctrinir the nneljnpr thi.ee pupils1 ' wt i\- <1 and two pupil* ;i?ihu d ' t rht.ivh. Bishop A.." Rio.\vm is a wonderful preacher. .Mr. an.! .Mr>. H. T. Tluukt r an I ,'i ie. * < !' Spai tanl'iirir " e.n KUe-t of t air pnr.nts. Mr. an i Mrs. Ala! r.-oti Ilii i ar.d Mrs. Salii-' D i: dy Saturday nth. Mr.-and Mrs. Anderson Rt id had as their true-ts. tin ir three grand id i!<:fl-ii of Spartanburg:, the week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of N. Y. .haw--been thi> nct-nt guests of Wfjtl --AR?9| tontiProi? ; right *""~r~72^there; HLCAI-l?M: WS ! (Continued Ironi page lour,; ] ' i iee.- lagan with a rally goo.I J nayer nie< t ing then 1C> \ . ook has text Ironi J'salm i bailor "W ant Man Taut LivVia. and hall nrrr?-sve ih?atb." Jt h" in^> K- v. 1 Ju m i' n y><v. nip?nrr?r:g. . uMih- nl'e. i 1 _ ia.s Lm.? n with us. T\\o .-#>tils, w<j a. avi<i tcj-day. We are happy to hav with -a is a visitor, iMis.. Sarah Wiiliau.s roil) .Mullins', S; co'ii'? 1ii was (inch , A ESTON ( II.M'lil. A. >1. I.. Ml I K<"li - Key. M. ( . W illiams, I'astor .Circemvoud, S. .It t.a- !/ aid of-old ihat tin Found ,f ll-sly vl 1 hi my about a < iin11_>?- t; ?. i'l atin-f, those who Joi'il. ! . : , vas not disappointed iYd ' it', ally uioniii.j. tin- limia i . v. I hose shoWyis :i-oolod th.- larth ;l)'l ir.adc it Vy pi a-a'it bar veuo att< ndaiits. J Thy hai hot..o at We?, to* i hn; id l.UM-h v.as ijuitv a ?;uixu It 'v.a- f ui tn 'y att?-!.?:c?j l"sitr" ..ay .a/: j .51 niyht. ' | The. |lu^i?Ms St-vwafil * ?? '. . iic'l Wi-iliK-.-day iii'. i.t at v.'nd K'.im. I' Mf AlttlU~-rni7T5Th v. i'ir' ?. 5 v aj> nt. Mi- I'-.ssi1 !!a\ iicsi..i'ny. Alaif?v nusiibf. <?!' t)j i.vmbvrs .Vvt'u- ptv'KCsn ami a:; fi(?* Lvrvkufttr niyytmv \vay l.aii. ' .V.'Lvr tJu- i-tuiir the i n-!. f, . <1 ( t fi o-lilm-nts, ' Sunday nior'niny a'. . 111 j- ' he Sunday .srhonl was bp< n' d . ' hv. assistant ??U|t. M r hi. O.^f'ait.r ami tva<i>i'' at ) >f duty. ' Class N<>. 1 ivfai'.v 11' J MMiiUT. - At 5rl : 1a jturv nurd-:-! Vn j |)V.sv?.t: IVxt >f?rhf f.n-s-aw I Cur. 11:1. Aft* 1- tliis ' a-'-tf i<?? n.fi* MvmIuiiivs Lak.- and .!< ! i,-. !in inviiy M-f NvwIm-vvv '< a-d J h : .ot with u-. Il<>!y roir.'.yuii.io:: w?? M>s.>rvc(l. Thy A C. 1;. I .- avia- u'.-t at r :s ial h<>ur. u it'ny M M.' -.iv. -t [ ".uilvr. ;it< sf?ivnt and a la'. :< y.r. if vouiiy folk pivsvut, .'.v: in: : , stink pi-'ijia": was i\ n?h re I 'cV ?i iiv- the pa-l.'t. . 11-* it..;', lelivered a >tr??njr. e..-a e < r . hi- wm'il ,.{ (In.I. "1*1 (t*" 1! !y <. "ii;? i i'i ( !. Ih.v, anil Mrs; Wil'law ar l.:.i >y t" huvi- tlu-i: nun' an-1 . ih.w I' New Y pe.vi a ;?v . h v hen:. M rs. < hi i r.e a:>i ha >f N'.ev. l.>u ry \\v:v ' the:r v vl . T.csts.. K. D. U.V :, jr.? MT. < ARMfih A.M.K. i Ml K< II Rev. .1. W. Iluim:;-. l'a>lur The Si:n :yv si*:. ?! tue" S e .a . it ihe-u.-nai i.eai, wity. , 'As.- >. Supt., Pro!. jL:y.}Vii- an.l .lAjirs. .'. \\V Thomas fra'.e s'..::uv ayy. .-w tor the laiiiet it-. i't the' iVitpul. At 11 : '!(.?' <i Vieek Ret. .1. W. rii'iiniis. jjiive Us a (IosjH'1 Acts- 1 . i -1 I :i eonr. eti. w the lessniu T: e A.. ('. IT LvStrae l::et Si::. lay p. in. .wu arc Vvry roiiy. <hi?- pastor haf) 'ear '.trouble a nuildp.'t- he with US ill I.biip o . (.mil1 ??f the number- .-ay, "hi sure have a pood time." The I.tapue is pivinp a Si!\-. ; Tea,'.' Sunday. July 1J. at . *>:ho n tlie i'c ! shady law'1.-, of. My. Carniel eiiuiv'a,. wo are siTvinp it-.' . jvanv. cake and kooj. ai i. everybody is invited to attend, llev. (.1 W. Don'ah, preached, a wor.il r:\ sermon Sunday ni.U'rt whieb was njoy'eti by all. We tan': hut -a; lid not i'Ur hearts hum .witit i while tlu- nfaTi of~(.n'>d ta-ihed w it :s hy the way sidte. . ^ * Mrs. Hat tie Saxon has u turned. !g Wtvsr.inplon after spendiu some time with relatives and fr.ii mis'. Mr. Claude Nelson and famih wore visitors around Mt. Carm.. Sunday. , *Mrs. Luetic I.enord is hon u from New York. istinc: (ho saoroH ions to our compe- OTI understanding. ditrd? Servrre insures? |?iji;il i p 1 o ( o compliance aril -"the?inviulahic s and desires of-the ? * ~ ' , Tt 5 tt i'age 6 MT. MOKIAH CHURCH A. M. Matthews, 1'astor llio >Sut.:lay school convened at ?^..al ii>. .r?with?Supt.?and touch- ? at t i n post i? duty. At 11 t;u pastor ascinded the * ostium. His Uxf was taken from , ds'. .>ot,c, l( >"uhj.-.-t : "The " ~ spirit hi' ,I.-;tts." _ 1< VT7 . (l'- Sui.'lur LLu? pastor ' ' . ' pri ache ] ariotm-r soul stirring senium. SuK.i-ct: "The <l.ving nar:'- ;i\-w r." 't r - PKOFKSSIONAL. (ARM DR. A. B. JOHNSON SURGEON ? ' ? "? ' <. : j tP > siVhly .Street Phone 3466 ' ? ' . Kv>idi 'Jl'.l Oak Slr?el Pntme 8740 KKV.1!. JOlfN.SON (?:! . ; ?uj;< .Marion Street v N< >'l AKV Pt'W-.Kf? I><-ai. t iii l: -a! -K-tut . performs marriajre c<6lk>! ie-. \vr:tv> 'wills 'Iretis, i>i I'liii'.'''.'. tiaiin'.-, e.t':,. Call to See Mini Ofli. < pie j.e MOT lies.. C7 |-J N. J. 1 REDBRICK A11< :\V;r-v.rTfii atni- N'utary Public PK \("I R i; IN Al.L < <?I UTS S:aio ittnl ' I'eilcral r ' " up. v;-;,, .St.. CCia./ S. C ' DR. H. H. COOPER Dartkt Special Attention Given U< Dia Bea.-es of trsa Guru* Gold Crown and BrKtre A Specialty Office Phone O-li-'fa Km. 32\.. 1125 Washington St.. Cola., S. C DR. L. ?.I. DANIELS I.'hjsieian and Surgeon < R!.ee li" . !! A. M1 to 2 P. M. G Xaj k P M." S|??-y.a! .Ac '." i. Cii.'eff iJiseases ?>;' Wnin.-.-n. . Qllice;- . . Ib.M(i-nce: 11'Jo Wa'sl.ingt .. j2.\>0 lianipto.n Phone Phone 7564 . I >Iv i ? . sTI * A UT - .? ?" " " v.. 1.i.u!', X . c u:.?l 'l'ht'oat tiias-es 1 i-t* Accurately. - 0;!m:v lio,;:-: Telephone; li. tv *. !'. M.. lies. 46o2 6"';G0 to >.Uv i'? M. Utlice jJTUv Oih<Se: .liesjutnc^: i 7" 2'joG layi, r St. . 1417 1'ine St Othce 1 > - > Tel phone: 11 A. M. v.. - ,1*. JU, Ji.s. 6075 6 P. M. to -6 1;'. :>1. I)r. \V. D. Chappelle Physician and Surccon _ Diseases ol Women nnd t hildren A Speciaiti. Ofhce: rier-i.ier.ee: 211;> I.ady St., 1;.'1 Pine St Columbia.. S ; - Ull.c'e ll'Ui's-: Phor.es. bt;rf-A.,M.; tfctiee 00U3 11 to it 1'. 7*1. lies u~i.1t 0 III 6 P.'l.M. Dr. K. ii. Iredeliclr * Physician . . , OtTicc: Residence 1107-.. \\ a-l.'r.or: 1116 Park Over Victory Savinjr Bank, Columbia. S. c -faeHO 7?11 "? : All cias-'es 0:' 1 u i.tal Work Di*. i;, H. HaTTman D K N T I S T 1 \ I .> 1 lv>> i\ I K W I 11>.> S Sundays In Appointments. Otlice: L'.'UVp'a tiervais Street Colunii-iav S. C. Dr. H, (i. Thompson 1)1 :\ I 1S T : 132.51, Assembly St. Columbia Phono 3lf>6 (lolrl t now ns?Bridges?l'lates a S|ht!iM>. Kxtra-u. nns Made ?? . -i'ainle.s?, _ Ih W innsboro Wednesdavs and Saturdays at \. Russell Building. Phone 219 ' Otlice.'. .Uuur?:. - - Telephone*: - : 8:30 A. M, to 7:U0 P. Al| Oflice <*,033 ^Regidenoe 8R73 - Dr. 13. K. Jenkins ? DE N'TI ST Filline. Plates, Crowns, Bridge* Sunday by Appointment | Anesthesia a Specialty ~ to r>?