The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 25, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, July 25, 1936
~V~ MILLBRANCH A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. I. H. Dozier, Pastor
The Sunday school was good.
Sunday as usual. We are favored
with the following .visitors: Airs.
Helen Kartell and her three sons,
and daughter, Miss Smith. ^
Immediately after we adjourned
from Sunday school the pastor
ascended the rostrum and preached
~T a soul stirring sermon." His text
was taken from Matt. 4:8; subject
look up. Everyone seemed to
have bec\n inspired >Vming the
service.
The program was well attended
and. splendid. Collection $4.50.
The pastor presented Rev. Gordon
who preached a wonderful amnion.
Mr. Julius mown the oldest son
of the late Rev. D. M. Brown and
the youngest debator connected
with the Grand United Sons and
Daughters of Moses of .Pamplico
No. 1 Lodge; Bro. L. E. Wilson,
wordly shepheard. The lodge
gives him high honor because he
came back and installed their
mothers and -father- lodge. He
has set uP lodges at Spring Branch
and St. Paul and is still working.
We extend sympathy to Mr. L.~
? E. Hyman and Mr. Willie Judge
who got their feet hurt in an accident.
" Rev.
I. II. Dozier was the dinner
guest of Mr. Taft Guiles.
We were proud to have had
four gentlemen of Bishopville to
visit us. They were the dinner
guests of Mrs. Dopier Sunday.
Mr. Gnat MStehel and Willie
Thomas of Marion were the evening
guests of Misses Pressie
Cousack and H. Judge.
The people here are very happy
to have r?jeeived the rain that fell
during the past few days.
Prof. E. E. Guiles has finished
summer school in Darlington for
this year and reported a successful
term.
WESTON CIIAPEL
A M. E. CHURCH
Rev. M. G. Williams, Pastor
Greenood, S. C.?Suunday services
at Weston Chapel were all
that could be desired.
At 10:00 a. m. the Sunday school
stajff was at their post of duty. A
large group of children greeted
them with an expression of joy in
their every movement, to again
have an opportunity to learn of
Jesus. After the reports from the
classes, the entire School was called
into a business meeting by the
pastor to elect delegates to the
Sunday School institute which convenes
the 2Jrd and 24th inst.
Thelma Sims and Mrs. Ethel Carter
-were chosen and Miss Vernola
Pope and Miss Univeta Fuller, Alternates.
?
The morning services tiegan at
11:15 a. ni. The text selected by
the pastor was from I Cor. .'1:9.
Every one present was inspired by
. this message which was so niasteniuljy
delivered. The evening
servicp began at S:.'1Q. at which
time the pastor delivered -another
inspiring message to an appreciative
audience.
W e are-looking forward to a
big rally Moday-Right" at which
time a prize will be given the
captain reporting the most mon-y
over $15.00. 'We'll let you hear
from it next week.
Ethel O. Carter, reporter
DOUBLE BRANCH
A. M. K. CHURCH
Rev.^J. K. pixon. Pastor
Sunday was a very busy day at
Double Branch. The Sunday S.
opened at the' usual hour, with
the Supt.,- firo: J. W. Dreher and
teachers at their post of duty. At
twelve o'clock. Rev. Dixon preach
ed a very nice sermon; his text
was 3th chapter.and 3rd verse,
Theme '"Striving for the goal. A/V
ter this great sermon-one member
was added to the church.
After these services, Rev. Dixon
and Mrs. Dixon and Mr. Johnnie
Sinner M. P. Jones and Miss
_~~Annie Mae Davis motored to the
City of Cttltnubia where they were
the- dinner guests of Mrs. Fannie
Kenedy.
At 3 o'clock- the Seven Wonders
were sponsored by the ladies
the church.
At five o'clock Mrs. Margaret
Reed was funcralized. This was
a very sad occasion. She was a
member of Double Branch.
At eight o'clock Rev. S. L. Glass
preached, another strong sermon.
Mrs. Clara Caugh man's s lister
harf returned to Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss Clara Mae Bailey has returned
to New York. Miss Bai-.
ley was visiting her mother, Mrs.
Edith Holmes. Miss Bailey said
she did not have lime to visit hur
friends, she said on her next visit
she would visit more of them.
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WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
r.nlnmhiii ? Pnxr TVUwr-^
x?v T, .fiin^u uauiisc\i
Mrs. Alm? McCollough's little
grand-daughter. Bertha Valeria
MciColloiigh-at qui; last Ladies Aid
Meeting.
Mrs. N. J. Frederick was "our,
delegate to the Woman's Home
Missionary Society at Camden. S.
C. Miss Alvia Harley and Mr.
Robert Garrett wtre united in
marriage at Wesley M. E. Church;
these young folk made a beautiful
couple. Many were to witness the
marriage. Another marriagt was
performed by Rev. Mingo on the
lltth od July, nt Mrs. Glen's home.
Wedding shells are ringing in
Columbia now . Persons name
Mr. David Small and Miss Ruby
WhaleyV" We pfayTof these .young
folks a successful voyage onljfe's
sea.
On Thursday after the first
pastor and family dined att Miss
Marv TTnnlr'a linmo ~ -l
.. - "V.fiv, ?*C yilJU^CU
ouuifielvis vtry n.< | h; ma/ny |
thanks to Sister Hook.
V On Thursday after the the first
Air ?
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. B. Bouler, Pastor
* Wo are still tyijoying good sei
vices at the above named chuvcl
?The- early -morning prayer moot
ing was the beginning of our ser
vice Sunday which added niucl
spirit.
. Sunday school opened at 10:0
-o'clock by t.t ho- ^assistant. Supt
Miss Lillian Harris with the oi'li
cers and teachers at their respec
tive places; and many bright iluc
es to greet them. At the close o
the study, we listened to a splen
did review by our visitor, Mi
James Sawyer.
I At 11:30 after preliminaries
our pastor preached a wonderfu
and?instructive?oermon from th
theme: "Great Men. Are Talked A
bout." I know I voice the senti
ment of all in saying our heart
-burned within as the gospel wa
delivered to u?. *
At the usual hour for evenitij
worship, Rev. Lebrew of J one
Chapel A. M. E. Zion churcl
preached another practical sernioi
from the theme: "Making Thi
The Right. Choice.".
The Senior,,and Junior Steward
ess Boards with their Presidents
Mrs, H. M. Young and Katie Solo
mon are still having line meeting
financially and spiritually.
The Silver Moou club met Jul;
I 14th at the home of Miss Itosi
Miller on Pirlfn.iic Qr *u
Pres., Miss Estelle Janerette, pre
siding.
| We acknowledged the presenc
of many visitors and say tto then
you are always welcome.
Our Supt. Bro. It. S. Russell i
still sick, we are still praying fo
his recovery. l. .
'gaffney news
Gafflney, S. C,?Limestone Sun
| day School was pleaseed to hav<
Miss Bertha Glymph. delegate t
the S. S. Convention at Sumtei
present Sunday to make her re
port.
Miss Theresa Camp and Mrs
Geneva Jolly are delegates to th
County Sunday School convention
Miss Ida Gaffney left Saturda;
for N. Y., C.
Mrs Emma Block and daughte
lflt Saturday for Chicago, 111. t<
visit relatives.
Little Misses Ruth -and Erness
tine Rice are spending the summe
with their aunt,, Mrs. Geneva Jol
ly and relatives.
Miss George Black of Charlott
X. C. is visiting her parents.
Mrs. Lillian Rigby and Mrs
Susie Dowdli. are th?? iriio^tu a
Mrs. DowdlO's parents, Mr. an<
Mrs. Clarence JoHy and friends
Mrs. Rubye Sexton of Spartan
burp, S .C. is visiting her patents
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Howell.
Rev. T. SiniCn and Miss Blanch
Glymph, summer school student
of Benedict college returned horn
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.- Billie Roberts air
Miss E. Rawing ctri Charlotte, N
C. were guests of Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Roberts and -family Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Roberts atr
Miss E. Rawing of Charlotte, Mi
11. K. Gist, Misses Willie" Ma
Spears and Roniso Gaston wer
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
1. A. Roberts at. their lovely coun
try home on tthe Spartanhurj
Highway.
Miss Fairl.ee' Iiawkins and Mi
lames R. Roberts were ?auietl;
married Sunday afternoon. Th
ouple leflt Monday for Washing
ton, D. C.
Miss Lorene Banner is spendinj
the summer in alisbury. N. t
with relatives and friends.
Mr. Joseph Copeland of Unior
S. C. is in the city working wit!
the North Carolina Mutual Rif
Insurance Co.
SIDNEY PARK C.M.E. CHCRCI
Columbia?The Sunday 'schoo
opened at 0:30 with the Supt. Mi
I). R. Starks presiding; the lessoi
was beautifully discussed by th
Supt."and teachers.
Last Sunday being Ladies Da>
the "ladies bad "complete charge o
the services.
At 11 o'clock Rev. Mrs. E. C
Wflrren preached a wonderful ser
tnon which was enjoyed by all.
"At i:3t) a large^ crowd gatherei
to paljf wtheb- last respect to Mi
Gus DuVolf. The sermon was we]
preached by the pastor, afte
which the deceased was laid t
rest in the Randolph cemetery.
At 7:30 in spite of the inclemen
weather the ladies carried ou
their program, after which the re
port was made as. following: Th
men $113.05 and the ladies $115.
10. The men take theia hat off t
the ladies and say that they wil
surely beat them next year.
Sunday is quarterly conferenc
meeting, the Presiding Elder wil
preach.
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ouuway aiLi-nioon at o:.5U th
Epworth League will give a Sil
v.er Tea at the home of Misse;
Cornelia and Maryetta Burgess
1908 Harden St.; the public is in
vited.
Mrs. L. S. Murray of Greeley ville
n cT ayT^o v7~Mrhgo~~anH ""TamTTy
S. C. and Mrs. Williaqis of Colum
bia were jnvittd to dinner at Mi
and Mrs. Joftf Capers' home; agaii
we enjoyed ourselves to the high
est. * Mrs.
L. T. Murray received sev
eral invitations to dine while ii
Columbia, of all which she enjoy
ed.
We alsrw dino/l of \f> o?wl M...
James Gray's homo on the 14th o
this month and again we enjoye<
ourselves. I am proud to say w
are still thanking" the" libera
hearted folks for their kindncs
toward us.
The sick flolks are Mrs. Fanni
Garnes, Who is much better, sh
was out to churc hon Sunday t'
the delight of all; Mrs. L. E. Rose
mo-nd is in again; let us pray fo
her to be restored.
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Ml'. Z1UN A. M. E. CHURCH 1
Kev. B. L; Guiles, Pastor
_ Little River, b. C.?liowily do
i, every body, how are. you'.' We
.. hope y.ou JUC_ keeping ui> with us.
Hie S,unuay sciiooi at Ml. Zion
h Sumiay was splendid and interestingly
taught.
0 t ne morning service was line.
^ Kev. Guiles ciioose his text lrom
. Daniel 3:6?1>Y. ilii/. sermon
>' seemei to stir all . tlie souls oi
- those who knew God. in the parf
ton of their sins.
The Communion was served by
\ Sister Alnettex Gouse and Sister
Ellen Evans,
i, Since our Children's Day exeril
eises were a little late, we had to
e- put ol our .baptising until Sunday. .
- The pastor had the baptism; a
bout 25. adults as well as chils
dren and babies.
s We are preparing for our Mis:
sionary convention which will be
r on tire 30th of this month,
s On the fourth Sunday in August
h will be men's day and women's
u day. The one that loses in raise
ing the highest! amount of money
will have to the winning .
- side a banquet*' The captains on
i, the men side' are: Profi S. N.
- Rogers, Adam Vought and John
s Evans; on the women side: are
Sisters Alnetter Gouse, Carrie
y Vought and 'Lulla Bellamy,
a On the 3rd Sunday in August
e will be a Popularity Contest.
- There wfll be two prizes offered,
a silk dress and, a pair of silk
e stocking. This contest is officiatti
ed by the young ladie of the Busy
Bee Club,
s Miss Celio Gouse, President and
r Miss Reather Bellamy, See.
The Senior Missionary Soeiety
met Sunday aftenioon at the home
of Mrs. E. Bellamy. They re1
port having a tine meeting.
The Busy B Club met at Miss
e Lueile Guiles, With Mfss~ I.ueile
0 Guiles acting President in the
chair. The meeting was very good.
1 We had so many young men with
us. We must say we had more
young men than young ladies, and
g to be at such an hour 3:.*J0 We had
( a splendid group.
' Our scripture lesson was the 12
chapter of Ecclesiastes. Our Bible
verses will begin .with the letter
C in our next meeting which will
be at Miss Alberta Vereen the 4th
Spnday.
On July 1st was Mr. Henry
1 Evans 5'Jth birthday. His wife,
and children,, at his surprise gave
a big birthday supper in his honL>
or. Some of the. guests were Rev.
and Mrs. Guiles and daughter,
? Lueile and Miss Reather,Bellamy.
3 .MORRIS BROWN
" A ?M. E. ( Ill Rt'H
" Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
' The services at Morris Brown
last Sunday were inspiring and
? helpful to old and young alike.
s A largo gathering of children lise
tened with eagerness and alien?
. tion to the sernionette by the pa's
tor. . The pastor spoke to the lit
tie ones from the subject "The
Section Master's Daughter". The
':~"tesson taught was centered around
' th(. idea of having one good deed
' to your eiedjt. Thy large .eon>'
L> glegation present at 11 A.M. were
L' furnished a real spiritual treat by
> the sermon preached by the pas.or.
who selected as a text Rosea
? 1 4th chapter and fitlv verse. The
subject,was "Grace and Glory, the
dew of God". Hearts burned
y while the speaker developed the
e subject.
Th Sunday school functioned at
the usual hour, effectively. At
? 5 P.M. a sermon was preached by
). I)r. R. S. Lawrence, pastor of Mt.
Zion-A. M., E. church. This ser? .
i, man featured a program rendered,
h by the young girls of the church
e who have been organized by Mrs.
Witherspoon and have started a
program calculated to render etliej
jent service. The maiden effoi't of
this young group in the shape of
a Priority contest netted $1(.U)0.1
j The Junior choir of Mount Zion
. church, directed by Mr, dim. A.'
n Harris, with Mrs. 15. F. Knox at |
p the- organ, rendered several fine
selections, and added much t?v the
success of the program. Mrs, Inez
-Young of Class Xo, - 20 died on Saturday.
The date for the funi
eral had not been announced up
to the writing of this article. We
regret the passing of Rev. Edward
E. Jones, who was buried
last Mondav afternoon, llis fun,j
eral was held at Morris Brown on
Monday afternoon at J P.M.
1 Mrs. L. S. Smalls presented the
l) trustees $2Q.OO and the church
home $2.U0 from the pageant on L
last Monday night.
Rev. D. A;- Mills preached" at
8 P.M. The text selected was i
p Dan. 7:8. An inspiring sermon was
the result. The theme was "The
" horn having a mouth and speaking."
"' Itrr W It- Rfftdtno-il tnwl ^
ren will motor to New York City
' for a 10 day trip. They leave on
July '25 and anticipate a splendid
p trip.
Work has actually started on the
s new heating plant. The. old fur
'? naee nas Deen uemojisnea, ami in-i
- stallation of the new furnace'
started.
_ __ W JBSt&Y --Suimnerville,
S. C.?The Sunday
school opened at the usual hour
1 with a very large attendance. Su"
perintendent and teachers were at
their post of duty.
The 11:15 service was opened
!1 by the pastor after the regular
- order of opening the pa,stor spoke
from St. T.uke 4:.'i2. He selected
' for his subject Lift up your eyes,
f We all felt lifted up and inspirI
cd as he .tried to impress' the
0 word of God in our hearts. .
T ' The evening we were- riehly -fe4 _
s from Luke 2:44-45. Because of
inclement weather the attendance
e was small.
e There will be a grand moonlight
o festival given by the Willing Work
- ers club of Wesley M. E. church
r on the church lawn "Monday, Jgly ~
27th at 8 o'clock. Admission 10c.
THE PALMFTTO LEAD
FIXE GROVE A? M. E. CHLRCl
Kev. B. C. Cunningham. Pastor
Peaks, S. C.?Sunday morning
was very cloudy and rained a lit
goers were lound 011 their way U
church. Sunday school openeu at
us sual hour. The Supt. was
l'ound at her post of duty. First
an second classes were taught by
the pastor; the Junior classes was
taught by Mrs. Annie Ringer ane
the lesson was beautifully discussed
and was very interesting
Afterward the pastor ascended tin
rostrum and" delivered a great
message from 145 Psalm 13th
verse; using for a subject "The
Kingdom." Our hearts were made
to led good <vhilo the servant 61
God preached,
We are always glad to have
Mrs. Cunningham with us.
After services were over the
choir motored tto Hope Well to
sing. The Rev. E. B. Boyd preached
another soul stirring sermon;
every body enjoyeed it.
Those on the sick list are Mr
J. W. Nelums, Mr) ,T. A. Ringer
Little Robert, Roy aiid Wintport
Hall. We wish (for them a speedy
recovery.
?? S1IILOI1
A. M. E. CHCRC4I
Rev. T. H. Weathers, Pastor
Prosperity, S. C.?Sunday S,
began gn its regular "hour. The
subject "Social Service in the
early church" was well discussed
and widcjy reviewed by the various
classes. In the high noon
service,, the pastor delivered unto
his audience one ?rnore of his soul
stirring messages'. His textr ip
found Romans 5:4. The church
completely enjoyed, that sermon.
At .'1:00 o'clock on the same day
rrnr?pastor motored over to St.
James, Rev. Martin, pastor, with
quite a group of his members. All
declare the service was fine.
On SUnday afternoon quite a
number of Shiloh members attended
a singing contest at Antioch,
just, across town, where all
enjoyed fine singing. After all the
good day's service a three fold
congregation assembled hack at
Shiloh to attend a gnat Popularity
Contest. '
The contestants were Rev. Harper
of Alt. Moriah and Olive;
Rev.?Wilson of Antioeh and Boozers
Chapel Baptist Church and
Rev. Weathers of Shiloh.
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St. John A. M. K. Church
Rev'.. A. J.Felix, Pastor
Thc Sunday school was conducted
on' time as usual. The lessor
was reviewed by the pastor. Instructive
remark^ were made by
the .Presiding. Elder, I)r. A'. 'F,
Spears an<l Mrs. Spears.
During the nvOlning services the
presiding elder delivered a powerful
message till'd with much
spiritual food. A large and appreciative
audience heard this sermon.
Rev. .1. S. Bonn, Sr., was
a pulpit guest and made complimentary
remarks relative to the
sermon. The quarterly conference
was a signal success. The stewaids
report showed that a neat
sum was paid the pastoi' and the
presiding elder was paid in full
as usual. All other reports were
commendable.
Sunday night the services were
in hands of the Missionary society,
.Mrs. Anna Quinn, president.
H'rs. Hazella March, Vice-president
hpdocharge of the program.
The following took part on the
program: Mrs. L. Brown, Mrs.
A Ko D.m.ll... A!-.- IT %W 1
*-nn.(_i UIUUH'.V, .uxs. XI. iViarcn,
II. W. Wilson, is. Lillie M. Edward
of New Vork City; Mr. S.
V..' Morgan, Mrs. Olivia Franklin
and the pastor.
The ladies made splfendid report
total $15.00. The others will make
their report Sunday. All names
will appear next week.
Or. and .Mrs. Spears, their daughter,
son and little grand-daughter,
Rev. and ..Mrs. Felix and child
ren. Mrs. Fisln-r of Suiftcf'; Rev.
Foele and .Mr. 11. W. Wilson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Franklin.
Rev. Felix and family and Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Wilson were ^upper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Smart on Wednesday evening.
KBKNK/KR A..M.E. CHURCH
Rev. K. Ik Mack, Pastor
Sunday school opened in due
form with all at their post. The
lesson was discussed by the classes.
After Sunday school morning
worship began. .Rev. Mack and
1J 'P.. -.1.... 1 %: 11^? >
iwx. luviui' in 1'iiiun cnange pulpits
Sunday. Rev. Taylor pleached
a wciulM 1'ul .-oiniun which wan
enjoyed by all. The usher board
will meet this Sunday at the home
of Mr. Thomas Daily on Smith
street.
Mrs. I.ottie Owens of Marion
spent the week-end with her dauehter
Mrs. I.illie B. Calhoun of
Mullins.
Mrs. Klwood Davis spent the
week-end nut, of town visiting her
sister vat -'FaWr?CTt-y,?N-i-Gr?-Miss
Susan Brown is leaving for Columbia,
S. where she is-to
complete her training course at
Waverify hospital.
Buy. the "Leader" an increase
the circulation. .
I.Ki;SYIl,l,K Ni<;\\s
Sunday, was a beautiful day for
all church-goers. The Usher
Board of Friendship Bapt. church
rendered a wonderful program at
the-Olive Rranc-h" Baptist churchMrs.
Mattie L. Boyd gave hei
husband a surprise party Friday
night.
Miss Georgianna Draft left for
New York Saturday.
Mr. E. D. Hartley is spending
a while with his"children in New
York. ?
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I ZION BAPTIST CHURCH I
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Rev. J. P. Reeder, Pastor i
r Columbia, S. C.?The pastor is 13
taking the stand of a "Nemiah",
j for he is repairing the parsonage. I
~ I he hammers are ringing-and the V
work is going on nicely. And we ' d
j want, every member and well
wisher of Zion to aid her through
) dijs period. m
A ?number of young men and m
J women went to the State S. S. S
and B. T. ,U. school of methods ir
with the pastor and spent a day.
We hope much good wilf come s<
! out of that trip. . 11
The S. S. was well attended on di
1 .ast Sunday. Tne pastor was tir- n<
1 d from the hard work of the con^
vcntion and the assistant pastor _uL
delivered \he morning message. He ol
spoke oil the subject "Falling S
? Short of Cod's Intension". "The ct
evening mcssuge was delivered by m
Mr. aJmes Abney, a young mat. cc
i who was licensed recently and is ill
a very promising minister.
. There were a number.of visitors J.
present Sunday morning. Among Jt
them we were glad to recognize
the presence of Mr. John Finley, -j
' Mr. Roy Finley of ltaurens and 11
\ also Miss Williams and .Miss Alston
from Florence; Mr. and Mrs. ai
Washington of Columbia andsomc .?
more we failed to secure" nai.ne
but we hoj)e they will come again. V
1'iay was given -Monday nite 11
at the church along with a baby
^contest directed by Mrs. J. P. Heed at
el\ The total amount received was >t
> $11.00. The . winner ol' tire baby jo
contest was Mr: and Mrs. M. 11. co
I lJaxley who reported ?25.00.
The Metok and Saleda classes vj
i met Tuesday with a splendid at- tr
i tendance in spite of the rain. Mr. 2t
[ Thomas Pipsey is the' president A
t and Mr. James Abney,. director, re
r The club is campaigning for one
hundred members ages 15-25. Meet w
- us at the church every first and X
, third Tuesday afternoon and learn
i more of the organization. The
i pastor is giving youth a .chance,
let us make , good of it. Forwaru
march is our watchword at ZfoiTT
We Welcome visitors at all times fe
when in the citJy come and woY?
| ship with us. ut
The choir is presenting a sacred
musical program at (3:50 P. M. s.
Sunday night. The public is invited
to attend. ,
Mrs. J. P. Reeder is preSehtfng \*
"The Living Tree" August 10th. ^
SUMTER NEWS si
; 1 re
During the past week the State I
| Baptist S. S. and B.Y.P.ti. enn-ICi
vention which convened at Morris <ci
college brought quite a large del- g*
egution to the city.
Mrs. Bertha Ferry of BVuns- M
wick, Ga., was the ggest of Mr. I dt
ami Mrs. Albert Spears for a e.ou- J m
i pie of days last week. * , fr
Mrs. Naomi Mackey of Summer ;
1 ville spent the past week with bi
, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Low- er
cry. Rev. Mackey spent a short Si
t wjiile in the city when en route R(
from Orangeburg. Mrs. Mackey Sr
returned home with him on Sat- j,<
urday.
.Mi's. Anthony Long and mother
Mrs. Shuler are spending a c? upl.
of weeks at Palmetto Beach. 0f
Miss Pearl Williams of Atlain- ,ri
tic City, N. .1., is visiting her sis- !*,j.
ter and .brother-in-law, Rw, and
Mrs. W. F. Crawford. ^
Miss Porter Taylor of 1 tailingten
. is visiting Mrs. 11. M. Pratt
and Miss Dorcas Gass.
Mrs. Ethel \ntr>., ,?f pmio.u.i
phia and Mrs. Jas. Richards of
New York Citiy came to the city
to attend thf funeral of their
sister.
The Progressive Federated club al
held its regular meeting o? Tiresday
afternoon, July 14 at the resi.lenee
of Mrs. Harriett Parker. A
j full business meeting was held af- *r
tor which a very refreshing repast
wa< served by the hostess. j w<
Miss Isabel MoCoy entertained w<
the T. A. C. on Friday, nite, July
17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ha
Theo. Atkinson. Dancing was the ; i
entertaining feature. Mr. and : N,
Mrs. Long of Washington, I). C. gr
were, the out-of-town guests. A
very pleasant evening was spent j en
. and the refreshment enjoyed. ;
Announcement ti\
Mrs. Minnie E. Shell-Wants her j Li
customers and friends to know M
that she is in Columbia this week da
July 2U to 23 standing the state!
.board.of Cosmetologest. I :it
-I Crt
JOHNSTON NEWS
i LT
lie tucked, his head upon his chest j vis
wont to rest. j da
His place is vacant, wo miss his |
cries, j M
He has made his home beyond Ri
i the skies.
an
, The way vas long and he so small Mi
-Hot .li-siis-parried him thro' it ali. p/;
We'll ulti-ii* mini 11111-.. i In r 11 n (r h.ty m,
I .He \vasr-our precious "Jiving toy.
We loved our baby, we loved hiui '
But J<?sus Christ loves him more, i
1 He's gone, away to the home above an
, Where it is peaceful and all is aft
love. ' at
J : ?' W5
. Hi^ pains were many he suffered wT
But the Lord will see that he suf-, an
um.-mzfjK i
' warns
i
fers no more. n
TTFr hearts are heavy CuT we'll T
try not to fret,
Ut our darling baby we will nev- 5
er forget. e
t<
. nttei. I7y Mrs. AdLnu K. fpsoTT't
ciliated to her inlant son, Harold. >
A
The Mt. Zion Sunday school is
loving'on nicely. Mrs. Amos is y
; viiig tiie children to ado.ess the
uuduy school each Suiuiuy in o'nig.
Little Alberta lloggern was j1(
.c lust to address too Sunday o
hool. Her subject v. as "Win.'
inders the4 Progress of the* Sun
ty school. Kverybody enjoyed
?r address. ~
On Wednesday evening, July 10 ?*
to S?B?S?<'li.ia met at tie, in.noe
Mr. Minnaugh Amos on Bland
t. Old and new business .was
11 led for. After the business
eeting was over a dolicious ice
iuisI- was served by Mr. Amos
lat everyone enjoyed. v
MrS. Orii. Walker of Newark, N.
is visiting her mother, Mrs. L.
ickson on Aiken street.
Little Miss Annie Gladys Ryan?
cut tht. week-end in Saluda with
iemls. . . ' ... S
Friends of .Mrs. Lucy Jackson
c gia.i^fu know .ihat she' .is much
tier at this writing.
Mrs. Juiia Simmons of New
ork .City was the guest of Miss attic*
Miles on -Sunday evening.
There was a silver -te51 given ^
the home of Mrs. S. L. Pope
l Sunday at 5:d0 P.M. After a
-trgiam ?wa^- rendered?atr?4ee
urse was served.
The program for the annual re- rj
val to Le held ift the two t\ un- _
y churches* begins-"ilunuay. July .
> at Mine Greek Baptist church,
lso Shaw -Creek Bupti.-t church
vival will begin. 9'
Mr. Hammond of Ridge Spring
as the guest of Mr. and Mis. q.
oah Amos 011 Sunday.
LAUREN'S NEWS .
' . A
Mr. Leslie Gariihgton lutlt a 1
w weeks ago to spend his vacaDn
in New York City with his
tele (Bishop) John Gairlinton.
Mr. J. W. Matthias, Jr. is also _
tending1 his vacation in Tenn.
ith his une'le, Rev. Barksdale. ]
We.are sorry to report Airs,
annie Jones confined to the city
tspital. Her daughter, Mrs.
osa Mack of N. V. is at hei,Ni?ed- <
do. We. \vi?h for her a speedy
covery.
We ai?i glad to report Mrs.
Drine Oliphant -who" has' been q
itically ill is able to be up a- ^
in. *
The children of Mrs. Andrey
anzer arrived in .the city a few
i.vs ago- to visit their grand
other, Mrs. Davis. They are
oni Pa.
Mrs. H. T. Thacker oif Spartan- (j
n g. spenj. Sunday with her parits,
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Herd, q,
le is leaving Thursday; ..for 1
oanoke, Ya. "where she .'will
lend her vacation; we wish her a
asant stay. 1]
Mrs. Mary Moore, Miss. Carrie
lark. Mr. Moore, Little Miss
zalee and Mrs. Josephine Clark _
Greenville, were the house.
icsts of Mrs. Lillie Mae Christoler
a few days ago.
Little Miss Reaulah and Charbs
rooks left, for thei'r home to
iimiu men- vacatton Sunday.
WOODRUFF NEWS
1]
Trinity A. M. K. Zion Church (
Sunday school opened at the u>u
hour, with Supt. and all teach- ^
? at their post, dfl duty. ??j
Mr. Reed Alexander of Kings
>rt, Tern. visited relatives and
tends here last week. ..
Mrs. Flla Barnett spent the
eek-end in Spartanburg laot -t
?ek. "
Mr. and Mrs. .George Downs ?
ivo returned home after sper.dK
the past week in Asheville, Qj
- -C. They reported, having a
and time.
Mrs. Dot Linder spent the week
d in Spartanburg, S. C. **
Mr. _L. .R?FraisoiV-a-'-rvpresenta
iv of the North Carolina Mutual _
A- Insurance, Co. is the guest of "
r. David J. Wilburn for a few
1>'S- . ' 8
Mrs. Francis Foster is recuper- 11
ing from an operation at the g
?neral hospital in Spartanburg.
Mesdames F.vi'lv'nn T\?.
. .. if'Ulll, i-'Ul J
ruler and Mr. Ralph Wilburn
sited the sicle room of Mr. StokGarrett
at Gray Court last FriSick
list: .Mrs. Chostine Foster. 1}
r. Mozoll Rice and Mrs. Rachel
cc.
Coming: as a shock to relatives ?
d friends- here w;is the death of
rs.- Reed Alexander in Kings Pt
irtT Tenn?Monday, ?he passed- ?
-ay while hf-r jnishand was hero
ABBEVILLE NEWS
Mrs. Georgianna Bailey Alexder
passed to the great beyond
ter an illness of about 3 months
the Memorial Hospital. She
is (tf a most kind disposition
lich won for her many friends.
m deceased ..wa.a-af.__a Christian. _.J
d upright character being a
13
tins: the sacred Sa
ns to our compe- IS-zl
iderstanding, dipk
Service insures'
1 e t e compliance
I the inviolable
nd desires of the
MHB
\ I
nember of St. James A. M. E.
:huwtt.
She was funeralized Sunday at
o'clock, the eulogy being deliverd
by Rev. W. S. Mims, her pasor.
prayer was offered by Rev.
until-. Obiiuifry "WITs read by""
liss Mary T. Green, solo, Miss
zalee O, Whit?.
She was laid to rest in the Lake
iew Cemetery under many beauful
flowers.
The deceased leaves to. mourn
er loss two brothers, two sisters,
ne niece and a host of other
datives and friends.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
)R. A. R inwiMerixj
? V-AAilUV/Al
SURGEON
Iffice; 1323V? Assembly Street
Phone 3469
Keaideruj^ 919 Oak Street^
Pnone 8740
iKV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office: 2029 Marion Street
NOTARY PUBLIC
ealer'ln Real Estate, performs
arrlage ceremonies, writes wills,
reds, morteapes. _claims, etc.
* Call to See Him
ffice Phone 84Q7 Res. 67.|3
N. J. FREDERICK
ttorney-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State "and Federal
119 Washington St., Cola.,,S. C.
r1
DR. H. BLXOOPEf
Special Attention Given te Die eases
of the Gums
Geld Grown and Brkft West
A BpeesaKy
ffice Phone 0429 Roe. alv120
Washington St., Cola., 8. C.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
flice Hours: 9 to 10 A. M.; 1 to i.
P. M. 6 lo-SP. M.
pecial Attention Given Disea9e?
Of Women.
Office: Residence:
125 Washington 2280 Hampton
Phone 6429 Phone T064
DR. J. G. STUART
' Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
umce .riours: Telephone:
1:00 to 1: P. M. Res. 4692
POO to 8:00 P. M. Office 379$
Office: Residence:
>30 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St.
Officc'TIoxirs: Telephone:
A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8876
I P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle ->
Physician and Surgeon
iseases of Women and Children
A Specialty. j
Office: Residence: 3
16 Lady St. 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. -C.. Office
Hours: Phones:
1 to 9 A. M. Office 6033
to 2 P. M. - Res 6798
! to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician
Office: Residence:
07H Washington 1416 Park '
rer Victory Saving Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
'r* m,
lone 7811
All classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Ilallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTION S
Sundays by Appointments
Office: 2369Gervais Street
Columbia, S. C.
)r. H. G. Thompson
U?./> 1 13 1
23 I j Assembly St. Columbia
Phone 3466
>l|d (.jrtow ?Bridges?Plate* a
Speri ilty. Extractions Made
Painless
Winnsboro Wednesdays and
turdays at A. Russell Building.
Phone 219
Office Hours: Telephone!:
30.A, M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033
Residence 8873"
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
llingr. Plates, Crowns, Bridge*
Sunday by AppulnlmBiH
Anesthesia a Specialty
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