The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 08, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, 'August 8, 1936
?.? BETHEL A. M. K CHURCH "
Rev. S. H. Lewis. Pastor
Columbia, S. C.?Sunday was a
pleasant nay for all church-goers.
Ail the services at our church were
very good. The Sunday school at
its usual hour with the oinctrs at
their posts of duty. The tiuuiuvu^. _
?school elected their dekgaXcTSunday
morning for the Statt* Sun _
day school and League convention
which will Jje held in Florence,
South Carolina.
Quite a number were present atour
Sunday morning worship. Rev.
Lewis preached a wonderful soul
stirring sermon. His text was taa
en from Solomon 1:4; subject-Remembrance
of Christ.
The Jubilee choir from Brown
chapel in Arthurtown sang for us
Sunday evening at 4 P.M. They
certainly rendered lovely music.
The evening, worship began at
8 P.M. IJcv. Irezevant preached an
interesting sermon. The choir
rendered splendid music at both
services.
The League opened Sunday with
Miss Adams in charge. A very
interesting discussion was tarried
on. Due to the absence of the
president the Pew Rally that was I
to have been had was postponed
until Sunday coming, August U.
The captains are Misses Adams,
Stroye, Dunlap, Lewis and Mr.
Hunter. Come out and help make
tne rally a success.
The League elected their delegates
for the convention Monday
night, August 3. They are Misses
Eva Porterfield and Rachel Kinard.
To help swell our treasure the
i^eague is giving an apron party
' at the home of Miss Rachel Kinard
2107 Lady street Friday night,
August 14th at 8 P.M. Come out
to help^make it a success. We will
assure you a pleasant and enjoyable
tinrtL. ? -
Fallen temple
^ a. m. e. church
Rev. R. l Lemon, Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?Sunday school
opened at 0:45 A.M. with a large
attendance. The lesson was well
taught by each class. The delegates
to the Sunday school convention
gave very interesting reports
to the school that were enjoyed
Lny all. The iollowing visiiors
were introduced to the school..
WTesdames Denry and Counts of
Clinton, S. C.; Mrs. iDendy made
some helpiul and timely remarks.
Morning service began at 11:15
A.M.' .The pastor delivered a
strong messageulille'1 wifh thp 1
spirit. His text Was found Rom.
12:9-21. He used for hie ciihiert
Some Practical Duties -of a Christian.'
These are some of the uu-~~
ties brought out in the message: 1.
Love one another; 2. be kino,
to one another; 3. Rejoicing in
1iope; 4. Patient in tribulations; 5.
Continue in Prayer; 6. Unite our- 1
selves in the cause of God; 7. Recompense
no man evil lor evil.
That is -'Fight not evil with evil
but evil with good". The spirit
ual tide ran high throughout the ,
message. The Holly Communion (
was administered to a large number.
The A. C. E. League met at 6:30
o'clock with a large attendance.
Night service waa largely at
tended. The pastor dqljyprpd nnother
strong message. His text
was found Rom. 12:2. He used for
his subject: Transformed Minds
the Need of the Hour. Mr. Blocker
of Colombia was presented to
the congregation and made some
encouraging remarks, Plans have
been perfected for a small rally
for the Stewards, the third Sun- ,
da)y. The rally is in the form of
a, Pew Rally. Let everyone do his
or her best to make this rally as
successful as the trustees.
Mrs. Lemon, the directress of
the Junior choir played a leading
part in sponsoring Rev. Lemon,
making him the most popular pastor
of Allen Temple.
The L. J. Coppin Missionary So*
V tftiety sponsored a very unique project
to help raise their assessment
.known as the "Coat of Many Col
Vors". The coat was covered with
patches of different colors with
person's names and donations under
them. A neat sum was raised.
Much credit is due to the
President, Mrs. Bessie Logan.
_ On Wednesdayi July - 29r 1030
Misses Jessie Bishop and Tecora
Smith had as' their guests Rev.
two sons Hale Jr., and Earl and
Mrs. Moore of Asheville, N. C. at ,
the hdpie of Mils Jessie Bishop on
Kelljf^Ave. They were entertained
by Mesdames Hattie Duckett,
Lula Davis, Mr. William Hill and
others of Greenville.
At v r.m. a delightltiL?dinner
^ was served, a vegetable course,
chicken, ice cream and - other
things. After dinner the guests
were entertained at the home of
, Mrs, Effa Garrett 406 Cook St.
with delightful koolade, cake and
ice cream. The colors were pink
and white. , The hall was beautifully
decorated with betlutiful
?garden flowers.
BISHOPS MEMORIAL
A. M. E, CHURCH
Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor
Columbia, S. C.?-Sunday school
was as usual with the superintendent
in charge. Several visitors
" were present. Rev. Miller review
ad the lessor
Morning service began at 11:30.
Rev. Miller'g text was found St.
k Matt. 22:42: What think ye oP
^^^this man, whoee son is he? The
Bfeermon was wonderful. It seems
H Bat our^ pastor preaches better.
ECHOES FROM THE
ROSARY NOVENA
Being Hold at the Mission ol
Blessed Martin de Forres Hampton
at Oak St. July 20?Sept. 11
ML HA
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St. Louis, .Mo.,
July 20, 103L
Dominican Colored Ctholic Mission
Hampton at Oak St.
Columbial S. C.
Rov< Dear Fathers,
The White Friends of Colored
Catholics, composed of some 250
1 ' VV
nuivc an.i mKiii viiuiuius, wno
devote their entire efforts for the
betterment of the Negro CathoJis
at Sjt. Elizabth's Church, wish to
place their petitions in your hands
during the Novena for. the Conversion
of the Negro race to the
Catholic Church.
We are alL-jirepaced to live up
to the rules of the oveua, in saying
five decades of the Holy Rosary
every day duiing the novena.
We do hope the ovena will become
100 percent effective and that
our Negroes will find their way
into the Church. We are doing
our utmost to bring this about in
St. Louis. We also have mixed
societies at St. Peter's Acadcnn
and St. Francis Colored Orphan
Home. - ?
AgairT wishing you every success
and joining you to help make
it such, we remain
Sincerely yours,
(signed) A. F. GRAHL, President
Rev. W. M. MARKOE. S.J., Spir.
Dir.
M. A. WOIILSC11L AE(IEIt, Sec.
ST. STEPHEN A. M. E. ( III R( II
Rev. D. N. Wilson, Pastor
On last Sunday it vfas a' g-reat
day in. Zioii. Our services wore
glorious- -adl-4ay.- -Rewc-Ststcr 4vh.
sic* Myeis of New York, who.eonducted
a great meeting, for us
during the past week preached a
special sermon on the Lord's Sup*
per at 11 o'clock. And at 8:00
o'clock she preached -anrthnr
great sermon on "Stability o'l
God." One person came forward
and joined the church. Both sermons
weic very?inspiring. The
services were argely attended
morning and evening. Many visitors
were, present. ppfe were highly
horu.ed to lia.c with us die idlowing
visitors from St. Paul
church, Cades, S. C.: Bro. E. L.
Thomas, who was a delegate to
hto last General. Conference, and
who is one-of. lie leading colored
farmers of the State, lie spoke
to us cfl thL. great work of the last
Conference and of the work of the
church in general. He also assisted
the Sunday school Supt. Bro.
I. Session conducting the Sunday
school.
Bro. R. Peterson, who is a big
steward in his church and a big
ffr prior Bro B. M'ont joinery.
\\iiu is aiso a strong uuicer in ills
church and Rev. S. Thomas who
was to preach for us in the afternoon.
All dined sumptuously with
our loving pastor and wife. Thev
are always ready to make things
pleasant for their ifniends. *~T
On Momlay at Hh.'lO a. m. a
district meeting was called to order
by the Presiding Elder in oil
church. lie spoke to the ministers
on the great work of the
church in general. He said im<
dcr to run anything successfully
it must be well organized. And
^tx^'ialiy tbe church in these
days. He said the ministers whe
will organize his forces will succeed
in spito of all of his oppositions.
.
The following ministers alsy,
spoke- Revs. D. N. Wilson, R. A.
Thompson, T.-W. Brown, J. II.
Bryant, W. F. Wagner, P. M.
Knox, James Williams and C. W.
Williams. They commended the
elder on being a true leader and
presiding elder. Just about all of
the ministers were present. We
were also "delighted to see his
queen ly-^w i fe,-M r s^-Guss'ie Miles
and little beautiful grand, Miss
Valeria Chappelle at the parsonage
during Hie, meeting. ?
Come again Mis. Miles, you always
bring us bright sunshine
when you come with our princely
presiding elder, Dr. Miles.
MANNING NEWS
Ebeuezer Jlaptht Church
The Pulpit Aid Society met'
Tuesday afternoon and the (fallowing
officers were elected: Mrs.
Estelle Johnson. Pies~;_ Miss X,
Witherspoon, Vice Pres.; Mrs. M.
Johnson, Sec.; Mrs. Katie Jackson
Treas.; Lueilc Garner, Program
Committee; Mrs. Ada Sumpter,
Reporter.
Our pastor, _Rev, A. Damds gjrcra
wonderful talk on the "I)utv of
Christian Workers," which inspired
us to do more and better
work for the cause of Christ.
Mr. Brown was in charge of the
League. Our lesson was interesting
and each person present toot
in active part in' the lesson. Tin
subject was "Wbat Service Should
State and Community Render".
At 8 o'clock Rev. Miller preached
and held quarterly conference,
afterward. Presiding Elder, Dr.
Dent will be with us Sunday nite
August 9. When in need of some
where to worship come to the
"Friendly Church ground the Corner",
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' TRE
PINE C.ROVE A.M.E. CHURCH! Siii
HODGES CIRCUIT
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Rev. M. Massey, Pastor '
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Hodges, S. C.?Sunday wa.> a ,.
high day at Pine Grove. An i.>- jK.
cellent Sunday school was had uj r
the superintendent and h><--starr." *
usual interest. Our Presiding i-.l- /-u
Jer was, with us and reviewed the ul
lesson.,
The morning's message was de- l)t
.ivered by Rev.,.J. B. Jennings, 1'.
G. lie cnosed lor a text Matthew mt
lit; isubject: "The 1'oor Have the
Gospel Preached ? Unto Them."
.thoughtful, forceful and lull of |jU
.n,sj)irution was this message in. U|
teed. Minds were made to think
and hearts burned by the wayside
as tlie servant of. God preached. j(U.
Mrs. Massey and children worshiped
with us. . At
2:00 the funeral of Brother
Bowie was preached by the pastor.
11 Corinthians 5:10 "For We All )ai
Must Appear Before The Judge- ....
ment Scat of. Christ". * .,7.
Key. Jennings dield his third
quarterly conference. Ail reports -pu
were up and over. Our presiding 1J)t
elder was paid out. lie commend- ua
ed ou4^-pa*4oe->w*mnly lor the con- j7^,
linued work and progress.
The evening service was over- <
wheimingly attended as . this was v vi
tile beginning ol our .revival. Kev.
Jennings eaifi'e to us again with I m,a
wondeit'ijl message. Taken, the;
llUth Psalms. Our hearts were e;j
made to rejoice while he was pour- c~m
ing out God's word to us. """be
You are cordially invited to at-'
tenil the revival, meeting-at Pine.
Grove this week. Let us pray for j
the out-pouring of the Holy Spirit.
COKKSlit KY Nt WS I vis
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-A -largc - nttmbr-r of people Vt?ited
the Macedonia C. AL K. . .
church for their convention.
The following attended the Miss- .
ionary convention in Goldville, .S.
I'.: Mrs. L.. K. ,Goggins, Mrs. Ella t-nj
uobiiison, Mrs..A..R, Holmes, Mrs jaj
E. A. Robinson and .son Ernest, ]p;
We regret very much to KarnlpH
of the death of r. Wilson Butlei I do1.
today. | ms
Thy following- left for various RJ;
points:' Mrs. Julia Ilolnves. .and L^jj
duughter Mamie, Chicago, J1F.; ! J
Mrs.' Henrietta (Juggins and son I a
Waklrol', Baltimore, 'Md. i
--* :-Miss?Otlie ~MTTTIer had as" her j (
dinner Quests Monday ^Misses Ethel , ! U)
l'auline and Lola Tug-gart o.f Mt. ' ]
Cartnel; M*ss Lillian Jones* of .At-1 M:i
lanta, Ga.; Miss .Mary Green n-l ;;L.
Nirwberry; Mr. ErnestRobinson of M.
Cokesbury. A splendid time was ' iva
reported. j inn;
A large number attended ?thtH 1 -h
funeral of Mis* Rosetta G. Nash I'J'.1'
Tuesday. The out-of-town per- "
sons attending-: Rev. Adams and I N\1
family; Miss Syeleiy Mis* White, jS-a]
all of Columbia; Mr. Rupert Nash
of Nashville, 'J'enn. t.*0
SI MMERVIU.K NEWS ." ]
Miss Helena" Bra L y aid Mrs dtY\
tlaltie Simmons aec< ni.paniod lui
sister home o-n last week.- ^'1' t-lie
Dewery.of Kingsiree, S."C. Tiny j )
reported a very pleasant stay. |lM.
Mrs Mary Brown and- son left ! Xv?s
a week ago to visit their pe pie up ,-in.
in iNorm Carolina. ? Wo- hope fn: j
tin m n very ilca-am ,-iav : ' ' vj
sale return. j c.t>l
Miss Julia Simkins celebrated j
her thirteenth bhthday last Tuos- . -p
day, Jnly -2K, l'.t.'hi. A nie* attend- | jt
anee was " present. And hcautil'ul t
gifts of alj kinds we re given." 1,1 *|
W'e were served with delicious j j"
pineapple ice cream,^cake and ap- i n k.',
preciate very much your behavi r. (-^
You are always welcome at most
any timO, we serve you with a
,-smile.
I'loi'.i. J. Harris of. C.hui leston, <
was visiting- in SuniHiervilh Sun. 1
day evening'. We were very glad .>
to have them come.
Mrs. Gertrude Lincoln was wed- *
ded to .Mr. Herbert Lincoln, Sat-urday
night, August 1st. Before
her imarriage, she was Miss Gel - '
trude Joyneiv Both are oh Sum- i .
1 merville. j
Bethel A. M. E. Church.
Kev. V. A. Jani1 rotto, I'ustor I1';
,* SummtMvilk', S. ? Sunday S. |
opened at the usual hour. Having or.
such pleasant weather, a laige at- I'.
tendance was present-. A Ircanti- dei
t'ul lesson was taught'. rThe lesson An
was reviewed by the f/astpr. At
. tor which the Sunday school?wai ? j{
dismissed.
At 11 o'clock our morning ser- j
vice began. Sunday being Cum- .
mu 11 ion Day a very large attendance
was out. A wonderful ser- '
nion was delivered. His sermon l'1'1
was taken from Ephesians (j: 1
Subject "A Well t^uipt Soilder." Tu
'r We were very glad to have Bro. j
Jessie Biown out. This is the iai
second time that lie has worship- ,Ki
j Td with, .ais.? After -being ill jost ^rtTr
^ about a year from an accident..He ;
made a wondeuful prayer. Hi-s
prayer made everybody feel good, j
??Wv artr very ghnt"trrhfive' in "our ; ' ^
town Mrs. Emma Alien of Irmo, ""l
S. C., she is .spending a while
with her daughter and son-in-lawi all
Rev. and Mrs. V. A. Janerette. We ll<>
hope that she will enjoy her vifit ,.tr
very much. mmm lie.
EASTOVER NEWS \\
ai.i
The revival meeting is well at- ^
tended at St. Philip A. M. E. xii
church, conducted by Rev. W. C.
Crawford of Sumter, S. I.argi
crowds attended each night.
Last Sunday morning Rev. Bowman
preached a wonderful set- Ju
mon. 1-5'
rAt~M:(>() o'i lrn K?Rrv:?Gary?rrrrd- -+?his
choir and members of Willow iiu
Grove wo??H?p with Rev. Bow- th
man. It goos-without saying th?t'
if the gospel 'is preached as it th
was by Rev. Gary and others, the Zi
world will grow better, stronger in
PALMETTO LEADER
I wiser.
\t b:UU P.M. Itev. Neul ot Mt.
>11 .Haptist churcii, logeinir wuy
cuoii ami memocrs came and
[if tile hie burning. Kcv. .seal '
a great y'ou.jg pi each-, r. 1o
in i.im preach, you would say
_oS ?" i of ???'- j
Kev. Iio\Mitar> returned from
a\ 1 oik nueiiuiiig tile Si)preuie
Ullv.il ct .the i^col11.-li ltite Ma
is ami reported hating a tine
.sinn. lie-was accompanied by
o. u. 1). Mozie ul' t.oiumJjw; Paul
uuleton oi Columbia; and six
ire delegate^ representing this
U'- . ' " ' i
^lr*. Katie Jones lelt lug. Salisu
ry, A,.'C, to visit her daughter.
i> WISH her a pleasant stay. !,
Au's. iiowinan and her, daughter
iite<i Columbia lust Monday on
sincss. . i
Mrs. Lillie Squire-spent last M'on
y visiting her daughter in Conbfa.
.
.wis. .Jenkns who-hag been eon
til in the- hospital is mow home
am and resting lint* at this writf..
. : ^ I
Brother Carter hud a iall last
vsduy while at work on the railid,.
Whenever you get floo
rm at work iust stop .until you.!
I normal, lor work will be here
on you) bones aie bleaching. '
St. Phillip's choir will sing next
nduy at 15 P.AJ. at Bethel, in
.Mgelielti ayd the revival ineet ;
will close next Sunday night. 1
Ushers Union will meet, next!
iturday. at Alt. Olive Baptist !
licit and all u'sliurs are asked to
present.
.Miss Lli/.abeth Kiley returned
iii her vacation in Johnson and
oiled having a line trip...
Mrs. tier I radc Woqdard is now
\v. York City. We wish her a
iting friends and love on.es in
ppy stay.
TBKVILl.i: 1)1 ST. SUNDAY
SCHOOL INSTITUTE
Abbeville District Sunday S.
dilute i was held at Little Moiuin
A. .M. K. Church, July 21-22.
Jit,; with Dr. J. ('. ' Quarles as
sidiirr elder. Alter a fervent
. otional .exercise; Dr: Quarlek
ide a speech full <> instructive
oirnati'on; The people, of the '
ilfcvillc district ar,. fortunate to
fe" at the head .nnr so able to
d as is Dr. Quarles. The dele- I
les, visitors and pastor wore ;
'n ''ividfd jnto- itrnrr?- -grnrqrs j
1 sonic mil wiiik v. as put ovei ]
tier \tho following- instructor."* ]
lie-v. (i.;\\Y Bradley". Miss Anni<. I
ii' Kdnumds. Rev. R. II. (Iree-nc.
v. Rov Miller. ilissi.-.?lisutie t
rtir, Mary T. Ont-nc and Mrs. j
(\ Rnddcii. Mrs. (i. V, Quark'ss'
at her best- lea linn- the followdiscussions:
. The Lift' of,
iix4_ l,y Periods and The Six- j
11 Leading ( ha actors of the
>lo. At the "close of the institute I
rk each one. expressed himself
l ions churches aide* to make a ,
:ucer ai.id better Sunday School '
much helpful in.urination was
eivod under the efficient in Ctol.s.
riie sei 11:0ns preacluvj by Rev.
'man mid lJev. Martin on Tues- I
ami tVednesday nights roetivolv
wciv vxrvHont. to sav
ienst". ' ' ' , .> .
I'ho li-iaj i ia'l report was read by
lu st of fTcsi ling .Elder as ho
lied oac lv one to know of the
neial sid.* as well as the other
es of the Institute whieh show.-.
That tt iik'e >um of mdiuy was"
li'Vti-d. v
\fter the C' nvejition gave Rev.
>>. Addison- :.:uj his people i."
tie .Mountain a rising vote of.
inks lor the, kindness shown
i gates di'iring their stay, the
Ijt.uto adjourned to meet again
;t year at Bethel A. M. E.
ureh, Bradley, S. C.
111. I.E.\A .NEWS
Mt. /.ion Baptist Church
Rev. M. ('. Freeman, Eastor
Sun iay <vhool opeaied at the
iit 1 ! oiii hy .Mi.-s Roberta StewI
ami tiie teachers at their post
.lufo Tlesson was discuss
VAV.WJ . - ..w ?
wij.li each teacher and pupil,
i r whica'the collection was taku|i
l?y l lie i lasses. Sister LizWcits
made the closing prayAt
2 o'l lock the Ju.i.ior H. V.
M. opened- with the Vice-I'resiit
in choice, .Miss Jonell Sligh.
interesting session was held.
rrrv\ n ( ha pel A. .M. VI. church
lic\. J. A. Ci'ainble 1'astor
->;hr4a\?i.Oi.i - I rYkT was well .
.i.. . . ,f. I.u ,.eu-d by I he Su'
intendent, Air. J. S. Sanders.
I ne.uoyai l aim Soc.alclub met
esday night at the home oi
ss Loi.a Kook. i lie uteet'ing was
l?,d- to .oi dei by the \ ice-i'rosiit,
.Mass 1.utile tjai'y alter which
?ho -lilt ^ us begun.. .
lb1 mill tli-s Kddie Thomnson
Castk- Point, X. V. is home
itrrrg?rrrrrr mother,"is. CuivTe
if. tilth also .nr. ami Airs. C.
t/. of \\ lrite Plains, X. Y. They
enjoyed a lovely trip to Cotuna
.wonnay aiternjoon. Air.
rt?,?i f .?.neir.?fr-t-tr- .liunday on
ir v'i hack to .New \ ork and
. and Airs, Inbmpson and their
npaiuoi) will leave Wednesday
u will slop over in Greenvilfe,
C., to spend the day with Air.
lonipson's inothel".
Mr. !. C. Sligh l.aid To Rest .1
Air. T. C. Sligh was laid to rest
ly 31, I bod. lie was well known
white and colored, lie leaves
mourn?a wife, tltteg children,
alter and two sisters, two broers.
Key ;M. C. Freeman preached
e funeral at 3 o'clock at Alt.
on Baptist church. Interment
Ilelenc cemetery.
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Sl .MTER NEWS
A vui'v impressive Candle Light
service was held at Mt. Pisgah A.
M. E. Church on Sunday night, j
August 2.
? 4%. Woman's Home Missionary
Society of Emmanuel' M fc^_L
t hurch held its regular meeting.on i
.Monday afternoon. August 3, at
the home of Mrs. E. P. Palmer i
with a" large crowd attending. A
vely enthusiastic business meeting
was held there. A vocal *sollo i
was rendered by Miss Hattie B.
Singleton. The hostess served de- ,
licious ice cream arid cake. The i
society entertained its honorary
members on Tuesday night, July
2H, at the home if Mr. and Mrs. K.
E. Jones. Games were played
then remarks were made by the i
President and by the honorary
members.
Chicken salad, sa'turn?and iced .
f WPt'n
TlieOne More Effort Federation
Club held its regular meeting on
Wednesday afternoon, July 2'.tr at
the home of Mrs. J. L. Benbow. A
full business meeting was held in
which plans were made for a lawn I
party in the near future. The
meeting, was well attended. The
ice-cream and cake served by the <
hostess were very mu;ch enjoyed
by each member.
Quite an enjoyable evening was
spent on Friday, July hi. at the.
Community Center, when Mrs.
Maude Pendergrass entertained in
honor of her daughter, Mrs. Conwell
of Charleston. Miscellaneous
games were played then the guest '
of honor ana each out of town
guest was presented gifts. Othe>
out of. town guests prejsent were:
Mrs. Sylvia Jackson c*fi N. Y. C.<
Mrs. Ella Parker of Buffalo and
Miss Maywether of Buffalo.
Delicious ice cream, cake and
mints were served.
Mrs. E. B. Rowe and children otf
Orby, S. C. attended the funeral
of Mrs. Moses on Monday. Julv
.27.
"Miss Susie Mae Nelson is visiting
points in New York and New .
Jersey.
Mrs; S. M. Miller and ten girls
of the eitv attended the r? n
ducted by the \V. II. M. Society of
the So; Car. Conference cm Claflin's
campus last \vcek.
Miss Celia Rainey an old citizen
of this City left on Monday afternoon,
August 3, for Baltimore, Md
to live with her niece there.
Miss* Deinetra Durham o<5 CulumJ?laL
S. C.- is visiting- Mr ii^ Mi>ii . Albert.
Speat s.
Mr. and Mrs. Robitison ot
Washington, D. C. and Mis. Rosa
Perry of Charleston were ;the?pa.<t
week-end guests of Mrs. A, W.
Gilliard and daughter.
Mrs. Sylvia Jackson and daughter,
Miss Mae Atkinson of N. Y
are visiting Mrs; Jackson's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
\V. II. C. Richardson.
Prof. Kv \V. Crawl left , last j
week for. a few weeks in Saratoga
Springs 'If. Y; . { I
Miss' Theltna M> DanieLx-js .visit- .
inng in Marion, S. C. tr* |
Mrs. Virginia Ivy and little
grand daughter of Mew York City
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. <
Boyd.
Mrs. Mamie Smalls is visiting
\to.c t>
Mjss Eva Jessye Spears and her ;
Choir motored to Florence, S. C.
on Friday, July ol; and (rave a re- j
cital there. (
Mrs. Gardena Minter is visiting;
is New York City.
??.Mr. and Mi>. E. K. JuiTt's spent
the past week-end in -.Marion, S.
C. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ileiiry '
Jackson.
*'Mh and Mrs. Albert Spears and
'ittf.r <iaiv;htc:, Miss Demetra 1
Dtirnani and Mrs. E. C. Jones and
children spent Sunday, August
2, in Sumter, SC. i
4-H Clubsters; Picnic it
*
Mr. C. M. Huu.rst, sheiiff of 1
Sura tor county -spoke to a large
audience of 4-11 clubsters and '
farmers at the county-wide Negro !
4-1! uienie Which was heM at. FJio 1
nozor Park, Dalzeli, July 30. He
. mpkasi/.ed the value of training
the head, luart, hands and health, !
and stressed the importance of i
diviVi tied farming in building up aji
live at home program. Gc >d citi- I |
zenship was also a very helpful |
feature'of his address."
Mr. llui'st held the attention of
his audience from start to- finish, '
and many expressions of appre- '
eiation were made after his. ad- }
dress. ' 1
In addition tor Mr. Hurst's ad- '
dress, words of encouragement '
were made by Prof. C. A. Laxvson^ '
Prof. J. (\ Prioleau and a number 1
of farmers. Mrs. .1. M. Jack sop J
rave words n'l welcome. : ??t
A city interesting baseball j
game was played by Horatio and ;
St.-Michael teams with St. Mich- <
aei winning over Horatio Kt to 8. t
A total of .38. communities were .
Topresent&.l with approximately '
2.5H0 club niembers, farmers and
the ruporvisjjbn of Mr. J. C. Ma'loney,
Farftt Apent. and vfjgg _
Oplli'llh' C. Williams, home demonstration
a^tfnt.
St. Michael Xlub News I'
r
Sunday evening, August 2, a i
very interesting pr< gram was car j
ried out in St. Michael community
by thy 4-H cI(UI< members, under
the direction of their el'fieieru
leader, Mrs. F. J. Del.r.ne.
Scveial musical selections- were- .
rendered, sKo-i i-.lL >
members were made on the fob j
lowing loibjc1. Raising lib- -.landnI'ds
of 1-11 club work; woman's
part in the new farm ftrogratn;
building jl. model community; The
value of -I'll club work, ft was t
vjery inspiring to hear tin* boys j
and girls discuss these timely topics.
1 i
,At the close otfi the discussions, j
remarks were made by .Mrs. C. A >
Lawson, Prof. J. F. DeLane. .Mr.
J. C. Maloney, firm domwtstra- :
tion agent, and Miss Ophelia
WiJISd.ms, home demonsit at^n
Ugeilt.
Glamourous Play-Boys
The First Annual ('-Million of ?t
"The Glamorous Play-Hoy*."' was
held at the home of Kdmiii.il .McDonald.
Friday evening, July hist.'
The. home, was , colorfully dot ->rated
with quantities \.& garden
flowers, anj tho club's colors of
blue and white blended beautifully
with the otlier decorations.
The guests rof hortr>:*"v.t:R;: Mis
Geo. Lewis,-of New JdVsey; Miss.
DemcJbra Durham of Columbia andMisses
M. Roberts, Otejia Ti^yior,
J. Crawford, Anna L. Birnirv Julia
Howard, Evelyn Davis, .Ml M uldrow,
G. Smith, M. Lillie- Rogue
L. Emma Pogue, Pearl .Watkins,
Thelma Lewis, Ruby Boykinsand
\V. Taylor, all of Sumter.
L'HE COLl .MBIA D1STRK f
SI N 1)AY SCIIGOI. AND A.
C. E. LEAGUE INSlin iK
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Kloise Janerette, Reporter
The Sunday school and A. C.. E:
League Institute which convened
in Allesn Chapel A. M. E. church
near Sumter, S. C.yJuly 2-'5, 21, 2'"
was a grand success. (Miss) Kloise
Janerette was elected seuretary
and Miss Sarah Williams, assistant.
The presiding elder of the above'
named district, Re,y. E. F. G.
Dent, delivered an eloquent and
touching sermon in the beginning
of the meeting on the thcirie
"Growth Or Development of the .
Soul or Personality". Other si.rinons
that stihied the members oi .
.to institute und friends visiting
wen- ihlivrroit by' itw-i-'-d?t-'-- Bat*-es,
high noon; 1. O. Simmons, the
annual and W. B. Boulli: the Euurational.
We received 'much information
about the Bible as soiiVe of the fae- 1
ulty members Revs. S. 11. Lewis.
J. E. Dixon, W. B. Nash. J. W. ,
Williams and Prof. Briggs .made
their respective lessons so plain.
W model League was conducted
by Mrs. L. K. Nelson, the first
day and a model Sunday school
by Rev. S. II. Lewis the second
day.
,'i'he financial reports were wry
good,.
riie following visitors, attended
our meeting different times: Revs
A. P. Spears, J. L. Benbow, E. A. '
Adams and T; .J. Miies nresidinn
- lders of the. Sumter, Kings tree.
Me wherry and Georgetown districts.
lie v. J. M. Harrison, c<mlerence
Evangelist and buo{: agent
j1" Sumteig Rvvs. W, C. t'rawi r ;,
S. A. Thoiniison, L. W. Gary. ti. ;
tf,?Ij-i osvn?trmf ^Ir -rVh- tvlTrnrrrrTir ~~
A. dohnson, O. A. Morar.t, J. C.
MeL'lellan and F. Xurris, Profs. C., (
Li. Garrett and Briggs^ Messrs
W illiam and Clarence Frasier, :Miv
ind Mrs. .Miles Summers and .Mr.-.
John Burrough,
The m timbers of Allen chapel ]
it ltd l.agree with their Pastor,
R V. J. M. Williams, along v.itn
:Hoit"associate friends entertained
is~iiighly ami crowned their en.ertainmeht
with a grand recen
[iun 011 Friday evening. Miss $a- '
rah"Dunlap responded j? L-ohnlf m_ _
rhe members of the institute.
Because of the efficient leader- 5
ship of our jpt-siding elder, the
nanner in which he presides witn
?ase and dignity, a neat sum yi
noney whj collected as a token of
respect, and presented him by Miss
lidna Adai.js: j
I Jtnow 1 voice the sentiment of
ill in saying we gained much inspiration
to belter cany on the
ivork of kingdom building. Wc
lope by our goin^ to the meeting
.lie members of the chinch there
tave been encouraged and that l
they will refer to thoj meeting in (
he future the very fine spirit man .
.he district with his pasXors, dele- "
rates and friends and the good f
Accomplished. May we re-dedicate
jur lives to the service of the Lord
and bring in more children as well
as adults to-help in the Sunday
cliool and League.
GREELYVILLE NEWS
Mr. and M:s. Clarence Mo-lmes
,vere in' town last week visiting. ler
mother, Mrs. Johnson, and
Samilv. Mrs. Gerlenp
veil known in Greenville, and everybody
thought well of her. She
BHHjEgEga^fM i
isting the sacred P
:ions to onr compeunderstanding;,
dig;- MwM
Service insures HWJl
all the inviolable
i and desires of the fl&S -<
-i- ,yaawiMii
PAjre F :
was active while living- in the
community.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Julia
lt?chilis' n was hnstess of oseveral
truest.s, namely?-R?v,. and Mrs
Uiehburg, of Sum nivrtor.. S. C.
ind M-s. J iii1 Oliver of New
Y^rkl Mrs. .Oliver remained over
>,! 1 Ui?Wi din . 'id 'I'?Wu?Wl'I'C
plad t" have her.,
Mi>. Alice Sessions has - lately .
She is increasing nicely. The lame
of it is Harlem. She serves
u>t nnals and cold drinks.
We are glad to have Mrs. C:
iVillianis hack -in town after -spend
ng a while in Mai ion with one of
vr friends.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS .V- -i
?ttitnii?im???'iui?
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
surgeon
f o: Assembly Street
Phone 846?___-? ?
Ri'sidcruuy 919 Oak Street
Phone 8740 *
?" ' ~
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Oflicet 2029' Marion Street
_ _!NOTARY PUBLIC . "
Dealer in Ileal Kstate, performs
marriage cerehionies, Writes wills. ^
deeds, in' i*t cadres, claims', etc.
Call to See Him
Ofliee
Phone 84ty7 "" Res. 07rj3
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorr.ey-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACJICK IN AIX COURTS
?State and Federal ,4
1119 Washington St., C"la., S. C. .
DR. H. H. COOPE*
PwrtK
Special Attention Given to Dla
easea of the Guma >'
OoM Crows mot Bribn 'We#
Specialty 1
Office Phone 6429 Roe. 32v_.
1126 Washington St., Cola., 8. C
DR. L. M. DANIELS
. Physician- and?Strrgpott
Office Hours: 9 to 10 A. M.; 1 to t.
P. M. G to S P. M.
Special Attention Given Diseases
Of Women.
' Office: Residence;
1125 Washington 2230 Hampton
Phone 6429 Phone 75G4
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Tin oat
tilasses Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: Telephone;?
11:00 to 1: P. M.- Rt-i. -4Gj2 ?
"6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Othee^fy?
Office; Residence:
203 0 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St
Office Hours: ".Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875
6 P. M. to 8 P. 11.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Jdseascs of Women and Children
^Specialty.
Office: - Residence:
1116 Lady St. 1301 Pine St
Columbia, S- C.
Office Hours: Phones:
8 to 9 A. M. Office 0033
,1 to 2 P. M. Res 6798
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician
_ JDffice^ Residunoc.
107y* Washington Pari'
)ver Victory Saving BankVj
QOnmhia, S <7
5hone 7811
All classes of Der.tal Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman x
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTKACIl ON JJ ...
Sundays by Appointments
Otlice: (j own is-- -Street
Columbia, S. C.
Dr. H. G. Thompson
DENTIST
1323 T2 Assembly St. Columbia
Phone 346fi
[JoljJ Criow US'?Bridges?Plate* a
Specialty. Extractions Made
Painless
In Winnsboro Wednesdays and
Saturdays at A. Russell Building.
Phone 219
Office Hours: Telephone*:
8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6031
v Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling, Plates,. Crowns, Bridge*
Sunday by Appointment
Aneatheaia a Specialty