The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 10, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 9
| Saturday, October 10, 1936
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
ReV. S. H. Lewis, Pastor
1 Th? Sunday school opened at its
usual hour, 10:00 a. m., with the
superintendent at his post of duty.
(After the lesson had been taught
by the various teachers, we had a
splendid review by the pastor.
At 11:15 a. m. Rev. Lewis
preached an inspiring and soul
stirring sermon taken from Joshua
14:12, Subject "Choosing the Difficult
Task."' Quite a number was
p present to hear this message.
The League opened at 6:30 p.m.
with Misses Blocker, Howard and
Lewis in charge. Those three
young ladies had a gooa program.
Next Sunday, Oct. 11, Miss Anna
B. Lewis -will take charge of the
program. Come ou^ to hear it
fotr she is noted.for \having good
programs. A
NLg)ht service at ouV church begins,
at 7:30 p. m. now Come out
* < , -to-them and be on tim\ f?r Rev!'
' Lewis will not keep you long. Ii
you come at 8:00 he will be practically
through. So come on
time, 7:30 p. m.'
CHAPPELLE STATION
i|2\^ ATI. Cj. II t I\V n
Rev. Frank Dreher, Pastor
Sunday school opened at 10:00
frj* a. m. with Asst. Supt., Mr. KnowV
lin in charge and teachers at theii
I f post of duty. The lesson was
f beautifully discussed and review. ed
by the pastor*.
At 11:30 our morning service
began. Sunday being Communion
day, a large crowd was out. Tht
pastor preacheu from Ecc. 9:2,
subject: "Three Greatest Events."
At 8:00 Rev. Dreher preached
another wonderful sermon. Rev.
| 3:8, subject: "Open Door to Reality."
Everybody enjoyed it very
much; We were glad., to have
Rev. R. B. Golden, Rev. Felder
| . and other visiting friends whose
| ,names we didn't get, to worship
E with us. Monday .night the pastor
held a successful board meetIing,
The leaders responded nicely.
Rev. Dreher is asking the
members of Chappelle Station to
attend their board meeting. Chap
pelle Station Rally will be Sunday
night and we hope the captains
are ready.
Come one! Come all! Admission
10 cents. "Old Folks Trying
<p r- w uci 1 v/uiij^ at; vita^pcuc out*|
tion church, October 15, 1936,
*L ' sponsored by Mrs. Palm Smith
C', and Mis. Amanda ^Frierson.'
BISHOPS' MEMORIAL
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. I. A. Miller, Pastor
Sunday school was opened at
the usual time with a large number
of pupils present. The teachers
took charge of their respestivc
classes. The le??on was reviewer'
4, by Rev. Miller.
if Morning service was at 11:00
f o'clock. Rev. Miller preached an
inspiring sernion. The members
are still cooperating for the sue
cess of the church.
We were glad to have our League
president with us Sunday evening.
,At 6:30 th<> Tanglier* were
in their pews. Mr. Wesley Judge,
from Allen gave a brief discussion
of the lesson. " After the biisi
?ness part of the evening the group
v' participated in three games, namely
Scissors, Gossip and a Bibical
I Guessing game. 9 These games
I ?" seemed to have been enjoyed by
the membrs and they were indeei
sorry to stop them.
The Leaguers are, planning a
big football gante for their amuse
ment at the League hour Sunday
11 T>1- - LI
uviuuci u, xne puonc is invit
?d to participate in the game.
Your support would be (Treatly
appreciated. Jackson's Tigers ant
,1 Morris' Lions are the teams se
lected. If you are in doubt as to
who will win, come and see fOi
yourself. i!
Night services were held at 8:00
P.M. Our pastor again deliverei
a powerful sermon. The church i>
planning services each night be
ginning the 5th. You are invited
to be Dresent.
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
Charleston, S. C.:?The services
at M/w.;- T> " .
?.vina uiuwu msi aunaay, Degan
with the usual sermonette to
the children by the pastor,, who
spoke to them, using the theme
"Procrastination." A large group
of interested children listened, and
, were impressed with the remarks
of the pastor on the subject chosen.
It may well be advcd, that
? oldy-aa well aa young, were bene
fitted. At 11:00 a. m. Dr. Witherspoon
spoke from the text
? - found in Rom a ft s 4th.chaptej,and
_ 1 7th verse. The topic discussed,
was "The Civilization of the New
Age." A splendid sermon, well received,
resulted. Many visitors
shared with the- congregation in
enjoying the message brought by
the pastor. Sumday school, and
League held forth at their respective
periods Long before the hour
appointed' for the evening service,
a large crowd assembled to hear
Bishop J. S. Flipper who was announced
to preach at 7:30 p. m.
Promptly on the hour, the services
were begun with the doxology
k.. O -J 1_ 1 - J -0- At -
uy a cuuirs iisscilioica ic*r me occasion.
R?v. D. A. Mills lined the
first hymn. Prayer was offered
by the Rev. J. S. Morant. The
Bishop was accompanied by Presiding:
Elder R. E. Brogdon, and
Revs. C. A .Williams and A. R.
German. The Bishop was introduced
by Dr. Brogden, and selected
as a text Rev. 19th chapter
and 11th verse. A sermon that
"Will long will remain long in tha
memories orl a large crowd , was
preached by the Bishop. As a
fitting prelude to the services,
I Mrs. M. Witherspoon sang effectively
"My IHeavenly' Father
, Watches Over Me." Morris Brown
was fillecTnlmost }o her capacity.
A beautiful sight was presented
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when the 3 choirs and the 2 usher
boards marched up to the communion
table, at the evening service.
The Holy Communion was |
J administered at both services to :
large crowds. Fully half of the (
persons present at the evening 1
services were strangers from the 1
various churhcs in the city. This ,
was demonstrated when all visi- '
tors were reques-ted to stand. Sun- |
day closed in a veritable blaze of *
glory. The clouds which gather- J
ed just at the time th6t services '
woul>i begin, did not in any way, J
detract from the attendance. Dr. 1
R. E. Brogdon made remarks at s
the close of the sermon, and Mr. t
A. Brown expressed the pleasure <
of the church and the visitors, in
having Bishop Flipper present on I
this occasion. Bishop Flipper ex- t
pressed his pleasure in being <
present, and although somewhat I
hoarse from the efiprts of the 1
day, impressed his hearers with
his ability as a gospel preacher, |
and as the head cO the great A. M. 4
Church as its senior bishop, and' ~
tho head of the 7th Episcopal Dis- ]
trict. The bishop will remain in j
this city until after next Thurs- .
-Jay night, when he speaks at St- j
-faukc A. M. E. ehuroh.? 1
BETHLEHEM A.M.E. CHURCH '
Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pastor (
It has been some time since we
have said anything through the ^
columns of The Palmetto Leader (
but we want the many readers to
know that we are yet alive. r
Sundav nierht. Seutember 27
closed our week's meeting con- '
ducted by the Pastor and Rev.
Mrs. Ruth Crawford. The meeting
was a gospel feast throughout
the week. Only three persons ,
confessed Christ, but we feel that
the meeeting has helped and that
we are on the' gaining side.
Sunday night Mrs. .Crawford
seemed to preach' as though it was
the last time. The church caught
on spiritual fire. After she had
finished the pastor came down in
the chancel and made remarks on
the sermon and lined a hymn,
four ladies and two young men ]
joined. j
It was quite a surprise to Rev.
Mrs. Crawford and her dear husband
Bro. Robert Crawford Satui
day morning about 5 o'clock when
they were = awakened by a car
whistle at their door to find it
was her youngest brother from
Baltimore, Md., and his queenly
wife. They had motored by Armore,
N. C. there the father and
his other sister and her husband
joined them and they all came tc
Rains, S. C. This brought all of
the family together that was living
except one son, his wife and
a grand son. You may know that
this was a happy family reunion.
The -brother had not been seen in
sevenyears. Then it was the good
pleasure of Bro. Crawford to have
in his home at the same time,
his father, whom ho think* thoi-p i
is no other like.
Everyone, expressed themselves
as having enjoyed the fervent
prayer. Friends the family altar
service means something in oui
Tomes and it. should not be "
glected.
IT"yo^ need someone to conduct
.'your'meetings see Mrs. Crawford
and you 'will not be ashamed ot
her. If you want to enjoy good
service get Mrs. Crawford to conduct
your meetings. The year is
about out but we are looking for
our pastor back.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. V. A. Janerette, I'asfor
Summerville, S. C.?Sunday was
i glorious .day for Bethel; ^unlay
sohool opened at the usual
hour with the Supt. as her post
. i duty. A very interesting lesson
was taught to the children,
v very large attendance was pres. '
ent. After the dismission of the
Sunday school, the pastor took
lis place. v[ ... I
Sunday being Communion day, 1
a large crowd attended service.
PL ? ?~ a ' * * *
iiit- pastor seiecte,.' his text from I
St. John 13:13. Subject: "Tho
Master's Ship of Jesus." This
ernton was really a soul felt one. !
Two souls were inspired by the
vonderful message delivered, and
were taken in the church. Names
ire: Misses Rosa Gleaton and Geneva
Gleaton. We are very glad
-o have them among us.
We are partically proud because
they weYe read -up in the Sunday i
school. We were very glad to
have the following visitors with
us: Messrs Gabriel Morgeous and
Miligan Brown, Summorville; Mr
and MTffr Whatson of New York.
. J?hcy are dthvn visiting., her aant
and brother, Mrs. Mary Joyner,
and Mr. Isiah Ravnel. She was
Miss Martha Rnvnoll hr/zn-o
rage. They wore weeded" last *
week i* Holy Hill, S. C. We are
mure than'glad to haVe them in
cur town. Mrs. Whatson is also
a member of Bethel A. M. E.
Church. >
We are also happy to have back
. jWjth us, Mrs. Fanny Glover, who
has been away for quite a while.
We hope that her trip was a very
pleasant one. The Pageant intitled
"What Christ Means to Us,''
sponsored by Mrs. C. L. Aiken, will
be -repeated some time very soon.'I
Watch, for the date in next week's (
paper.
Mrs. C. B. Green is also back
after being of during the summer. |
We are very glad to have * her
)ark.
Mr. Wm. Henderson is back als<
I after visiting in N.Y. City. We
are always happy to have all of
thonv back among us.
When you^feel like going places
and wishing for something nice
. la eat, just .
Cafeteria. We greet yoi with a
. smile, and we are most sure we
can suit your appetite.
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CAMERON NEWS
Sunday being the first Sunday
large congregations were seen going
to their particular church and
ach pastor preached strong sernons
to the saints.
Felderville uhder the Rev. B. C.
Scott, led in finance, having raised
over one hundred dollars on
salary. St. Peter church under
Dr. J. C. McClellan raised around
;ighty dollars Sunday on salary.
Vlrs. Cora Black with her children
leed to be commended for raising
around thirty dollars on the pastor's
conference suit through a
nock conference.
Solomon Stokes is one of th$
jest stewards in Orangeburg dis.rict.
'The people say he dies not
jnly talk brut he puts it on the
table and tell the people to folow
him*
Brown Chapel rally comes off
the third Sunday, but the leaders
^vho made a good report Monday
light were A. D. Gardner, E. L.
Lawrence, W. M. Mack, W. M
Douglass, Mrs. Daisy Mack, Dickson
Watson, Mrs. C. M. Jimmerson
and Tom Shivers led, followed
ay Mrs. Rebecca Ci'um and W. J.
Duattlebaum.
Brown Chapel, school will open
its doors for wiork Monday, October
12 under the guidance of Prof.
Bowman of Cblumbia who came to
us highly recommended by Prof.
C. A. Johnson, Sunt. G. Miller
Eleazer and other educatoi^s.
Doubtless this will be the first
rural school in Calhoun county to
open so early, but if Prof. Bowman's
plans are carried out, this
school will run seven months and
be brought up t0 the standard elementary
school. . Already under
his administration funds have been
raised to purchase land for a
school site and a new building.
During the convention last week
special mention should have been
made concerning Mrs. Martha Wil
son and Israel Moorer, both of
Elloree. The former furnished
most all the beautiful flowers for
the bishop and the latter paid
more finance Sunday than anyone
else. Bro. Moorer has. gotten somfc
government money and he is giving
the church one tenth of it.
Dr. Eddie Davis will preach to
Brown Chapel Sunday afternoon.
In the morning, Dr. W. J. Robinson
will preach and hold his quarter
Monday night.
Mrs. Mamie Thompson spent a
few days .in- Columbia this week
and Rev. "and Mrs. W. P. Williams
of Mullins took dinner on
Monday with Rev. and Mrs. W. R
Bowman whilp nn?<j>r>?r w
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to Columbia on business.
A special luncheon was prepared
by Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gardner
for Bishop J. S. Flipper last
Sunday while attending the convention.
You would do well to trade with
Henry Jenkins and .see Kitt or
Honry Haigler for a good hair
cut or shave. * Try them.
This is pay week for the
'Leader". Leave your news at
Henry Jenkins' store.
Mrs. M. E. Bowman spent several
days with, her relatives aT
St. Matthews and Rev. Bowman
with his brother at Eastover.
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WEST ANDREWS NEWS
Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. Church
Rev. C. Lewis, Pastor
Suiu.tay being Communion day,
the spiritual tide ran high through
out the day. Sunday school at
the usual hour with Mr. Jas. Tisdale,
Supt. and teachers on the
job. Lesson was taught, discussed
and timely reviewed. Tirnely remarks
by our pastor.
At 1L:00 o'clock morning service
began, Rev. Lewis selected
a ot. jurui rum cnapter
and 30th verse, subject "It is
finished." This was a sermon
long to be .remembered. At the
evening service prayer meeting
was conducted by Bro. Thomas
Greene, very lively indeed it was
At the hour for preaching Rev.
Lewis selected as a text St. Epistle
of Peter 1st chapter and 23rd
verse.' Subject: "A New Birth."
Rev. Lewis wa> out of himself in
delivering this wonderful mes
sage to a very large audience.
Sunday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock
the CCC boys of MeClellanvilli
sponsored a wonderful program
which was very much enjoyed.
Sunday afternoon, September
27, a welcome program was sponsored
by Mrs. S. R. Lewis for the
new teachers of Georgetown Co.
Training school of Anderson welcome
messages were given by
-M-r*,?Jnnie Murry, Mt. Lebanon
A. M. E. church, Mrs. Mliggje
Mayes, Pine Grove Baptist church
and Mrs. S. L. Becton. St. Andrews
A. M. 15. church. Miss
Florida Jackson, one of the teachers
responded, Timely remarks
by Prof. J. E. Smith, Singing
furnisheu by the Junior Choir oi
Mt. Lebanon, closing remarks by
out pastor, Rev. Lewis. This was
quite a unique program. Mrs.
Betty Mayes, Miss Mattie B
Mayes and little Oliver Wendell
Mayes spent a few days at Greenville,
S. C. visiting relatives and
friends. They repoorted a wonderful
trip spent. Mr. Arthur
Brown spent a week in Washington,
13. C. visiting children, he returned
and reported a very pleasant
stay.
Mrs. Edith Ravnellc and children
of Washington, t). C. are at
htone with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Brown.
Miss Catherine M. Ivewi3 spent
the week-end at Sampit, S. C. the
p, uv o v v/i mioo k;ui uii nv/imco,
Misa Carrie Kaincy of Parkerville
wai the weck-eru.' house -gmm
of Miss Catherine M. Lewis. Miss
Rainey is the neice of Mrs. Lewis.
She returned having enjoyed a
very pleasant stay.
Mirs. R. Lewis spent Monday
over at Parkersville, with her
moother, Mrs, Caroline Reid, and
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nos yiUrtffQ Ibapm
sisters, Mrs. Lilly V. Rainey and
Mrs. Gertrude Grate. Mrs. Grate
has been very ill but very much
improved at this writing.
Mrs. Essie Burgess was a wel- c
come visitor at the parsonage on p
Ti^sday. ' p
Mrs. Etta Reid <of Parkersville
is spending a feyv days with her ^
parents, Rev. *and Mrs. Lewis. Mr. .
James Tisdale is all full of smiles .
watch the Leader for the result.
SILVER STREET NEWS
r
Mr. Wade Harris left Sunday u
for Philadelphia where he will re- a
ceived special treatment for an
ailment that has been upsetting 1
him for many years. We all hpoe ^
he will recover and return safely. 1
Elisha A. M. E. Church
Rev. S. J. Johnson, Pastor
Rev. W. J. Sheppard was the ^
speaker for Sunday night. His .
text was "Two men went up in p
the temple t<T pray, one was a ,
Pharisee and the other was a
Publican." Luke 18:10. He point- 5
ed out some of the characteristics
of the men and compared them
with the Pharisee and the Publican
classes of today. It was very t
impiussive?and?inspiring. Aftei
that the various clubs that had %
been organized for the purpose ol d
raising money for the educational f
drive reported. They raised about t
thirty dollars which was good, con- if
sidering the obstacles what was I
overcome. 3
The St. Mary choir was a visi- J
tor. 3
The drive will continue through
the third Sunday and everyone is c
asked to come and help us to put j
the program over.
The choir of the Trinity A. M. i
E. Church was a guest t(t the \
Trinity A. M. E. church in Spar- 1,
tanburg,-Sunday. They all enjoy- L
ed themselves very much. 3
We, the people of Welch Zion tl
Baptist church are looking for- J
ward to putting over our rally on i
Sunday. " Everyone is asked to s
come and help us raise money for
our association which will, convene
at the Silver Street (Little River) 1
Baptist church very soon. Come c
one, .come all. t
CARLISLE NEWS J
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Miss tYashti Johnson left for *
Clinton College, Rock Hill, S. C. s
last week.
Mrs. Lula Crosby is taking her
vacation with her daughter an.,
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthui
Thomas, Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Alma Dickson is home a- |
gain after spending a pleasant '
stay with her friends in Winston
Salem, N. C. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Edward
and-~claughter, Miss Sadie Mao 1
from Pa. are visiting their parr t
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernice Whiek- '
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Rev/ B. F. Hill preached at 1
Williams Chapel A. M. E. church
Friday night, the message was t
great. I
Rev. and Mrs. F, L. Wilkes lefK t
Friday afternoon for Wilksburg to
oi#-n>.- me uij&ni win nis parents t
Saturday morning they~t?{i" Wilks- j
buig accompanied by his father. i
'and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley >s
Wilkes for Salisbury. .NT. C. Thei-e
they spent the week-end wrth <
their son and brother, Mr. Wil- t
liam Wilkes. i
Rev. Wilkes preached for the
Missionary Society at the Gethsemane
Baptist church Sunday afternoon,
and he also preached at ^
the Mt. Zion Baptist church Su;m
day night. His message was much
enjoyed as we know in Carlisle, ,
he is able to take care of the job,
when it comes to preaching. They
made their return here Mortday '
afternoon. This was an enjoyable
trip for them, and they wish
to express their appreciation to
those' who trlai.e it possible 1
namely, Mr. and Mrs. William
WfBtos, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 1
Smitn, Rev. S. F. Daly and Rev. <
W. McKinley Wyatt.
Service was good at St. Luke
A. M. E. Zion church Sunday. The
spiritual part of the service was i
high. Ten persons were baptized
and received into the church as i
full members. * 1 * i
An exoeptional board meeting <
was held at St. Luke Monday nite !
Every one seemed to have been in i
harmony with each other. * (
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Churehr \
Rev. Ja?. R. L. Allen, Pastor
The Sunday school was inter- .
i i-atingiy carnea out wlt9 SUpt.,1
J Prof. I). J Wilburn and his> staff ^
| of teachers.
^ Sunday was a high day at the 1
Bethel Baptist church. The 'R"PVr ~
O. A. Irby filled) the pulpit Sun- '
day morning. Rev. T. D. Gist
filled the pulpit at the 8:00 P.M
service. Both messages were well
received The pastor, Rev. J. C.
Goode is having some new teeth j
prepared for himself who has been (
in ill health. We trust he will
soon be himself again.
Undertaker M. S. Callaham of
Spartanburg was a business visitor
in Woodruff Saturday evening
He stopped in at the Wilburn's j
to say1 hello. '
The Rev. Jas. R. L. Allen and
Mr. Henry Martin were at Pau
line, S. C., Sunday where Rev.
Allen pastored a fine and happy
people. The friendly white and
colored of Woodruff gave pastor
Allen a beautiful Stetson hat,
showing their love and respect for
him. Pastor Allen and his church
members and friends which are
getting ready for the fourth quarterly
and annual conference.
Ere this news is being prepared
the Mrs. Chestine Foster who has
been ill for two years is sitting
up at breakfast. Other sick are
going about. |
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GREAT FALLS NEWS
Paradise Church
The Paradise A. M. K. I'ion
hijrch is' still moving on altho
he' Pastor, Rev. Joseph L. But-lei
lad t0 Ko home to enter the hos ital
for medical aid in Baltimore,
dd. He was accompanied there
>y the Rev. F. K. Boulware, Rev,
lenry and Mr., Luther Chisholm
The Buds of Promise were high
y entertained at the home of .Mrs
Iliza Pickets last Friday evening
fter the business of the meeting
> delicious course of ice cream and
ake was served by Miss Mary
dacklin. Mrs. Janet Lumpkin
vas master of ceremonies. Mrs.
Jamie Gather, president. Quite
i neat sum was realized.
The Sunday schpoJ met at the
isual hour with the Supt., Mr,
V. B. Carter and assistant, Mr
fohn A. McCullpu'h conducting
he exercises. Qn Sunday evening
ilder A. R. Cohn- preached "a good
ermon which all present enjoyed
ery much.
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Paradise High School
The Paradise High School opend
Monday, October 5th with an
nrollment that exceeded tin?freerious
years, which was one hunred
fifty four. The following
acuity: Mr. F. D. Drew, princi>al;
Miss Annie B. Stanback i>
illing the place of Mrs. Catherine
!. Johnson; Mrs. I.essie Gaines
Ars. Addell C\ Nelson, Mrs. Ada
jtanback filling Miss Connie C
ilcllwain's place.
Miss Olese Hall the. recreationLi
teacher is back with us - this
'ear.
Miss Marjorie Kelly, th.e J'ear
supervisor of Chester county wa?
vith us and gave some very time
y remarks. She was accompanic
ly one of Finley Hi students,"Miss
dabel Gaines. They were thi
lin'ner- guests of Mr. and Mrs
lohn Gaines. She will be drop
)ing in to see us-occasionally. Wt
ire very proud of Jjer.|r
I/OcaTs'"
Mr. Nelson and Miss ltosaniu
iVilliams of Rock Hill were in th<
ity Sunday; also Mr. Israel Stan
>ack of Chester.
Miss Ruth Clinton the dauprhtei
if Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Clinton lefi
Or WinSton-Ss?l<?i>i v r> i ?
11. v. IttM
iunday. Mr. Isoin Clinton is 01
he sick list. We hope for him a
peedy recovery. .
CLOVER NEWS
Mrs. Isabelle Johnson of Wash
ngton, p. C., who has been vis
ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
f. F. Williams for the past montl
eft for her home Sunday night
Uiss Jennie Mae Watson spent
he \v<Tek-end in Rock Hill. S. ('
he guest of Miss F. E. Pearl
I'hey attended the football garni
Saturday between Friendship col
ege and Livingstone college.
Mrs. Mary W. Adams of Gas'onia,
N. C., was the guest of hei
nother, Mrs. Eliza Tate for a few
lays last week.
Miss Odessa Currcnce returnei
o Salisbury, N. C., last Wedneslay
to resume htT^stmHrs rrt - L-tvngstone
college. We wish her a
successful school term.
Mr. Samuel Black and Mist
"arnella Currence of South Gas
onia were the pleasant guests ol
dr. and Mrs. Pete Hardin ,Sunda\
. veiling.
Miss Idella l)ulin and Mr. Ed
vard Brown visited her father Mr
A'alter D'ulin in the Bethel com
nunity, Sundav.
Messrs Charley Pegram and Mr
IYM.. Alexander motored to (las
onia Saturday evening on busi
less.
We-regret very much that Mrs
Lizzie Crawford i.s on the <i<4
ist. We hope for. her a speedy
ecover.
Rev. and Mrs. 1\ W. Bowen o]
Filbert,. S. C., were the pleasanl
allers of -Mrs. Lizzie Crawforc
Monday morning who is ill.
Mr. Washington Jackson, am
Mr. P. R. Jackson visited friend:
n Spartanburg Saturday.
Rev. Barnett and some members
>f the* church worshipped at San
ly river church near Chester Sunlay
evening and preached a sou
stirring sermon for Rev. White
ind his congregation. Little Mis:
jeorgia Mae Stewart and "Dad"
Mr. Hope Stewart were the guesl
>f his mother, Mrs. F.liza Stewart
Mr. Henry Robinson and Mr
\. Birt Jackson visited friends ii
Fort Mills. SlimlflV
, V.VIIUIg,
Miss Doruthy Jackson of Gasonia,
N. C., spent a few hour?
n Clover, Tuesday with relatives
?.Miss?Knrline -Attains?wus the
fuest of Mrs. Wrlma Arnvstronj;
n Gastonia Sunday evening.
The \\rccks rally at Green P< in
M. K. church which came to j
dose Sunday night was quite s
success. A total of $00.Tit wa:
raised during the week's rally.
Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Thomas ant
ton Theadore motored to Orange
jurg Wednesday and attended th<
?laflin rally at Claflin college.
Mcknight Hi News
The school entered its sfcont
month's work Monday, with th<
students and faculty very busy.
Miss L. B. Brown, our new music
instructor has organized a trice
! club and this club consist of some
very tcood voices and they art
planning to put over some trood
prog ruins this year.
The ' "Air" boys under the su|
pervisiffh of Mr. 1. It. I'lair have
already started to work in their
feroup traiden which is hoped to be
a success by all. So far they are
tryintr hard to raise money to send
a delegate to the N.K.S.C. conference
which will be held at the
j X. F. S. C. camp in "Orantreb.urjr
UIIMiK Sl'IllNjU NKWS
Surhlay was a line day. for all
church troers, and quite a few
folks were found in the various
services. Sunday school was tr1 oil .
as usual. The B. V. I*. U. convned
immediately after Sunday
school services at .Second Baptist
were trood also Sunday and Sun- !
day nitrht. Rev. Downs was at his ,
i ...? i.- .1- -
. * .-.v, mhiii nines.
T.h'e Ladies Prlpit Aid Club met
at the home of Mrs. Corrie Ton
was enjoyed by each one. Qu-ite j
1 a lew folk wore present. After all
" bu-iness rtrt^y ; w vod?n?delicious?
course of ice tea and sandwiches,
ice cream and cake, and " candies.
The meeting was quite a success. '
> The ncAt meeting" "Will be at the
: home of.Mis. Lina Harris, Fri ay
, October It), lhdO.
i The Silver Tea* given by the
members ttf the Beds of Paradise
Sunday was quite a success, we.
thank each and every one that
help to make it a success.
Little Misses Hazel Raiford en,
ertained a number of her, little
. friends' at an informal birthday
party Saturday afternoon at "4:00
o'clock, many fames wore played
. ? - h received many useful and
beautiful gifts, just before time .
for. her little mates t<> gq_ home
' they were invited -fhtp the dining (
room whore her birthday .cake
j ,\vth with six can.Ac's on it, lighted
After she made her wish, they >
were served cool ade, and candies
1 ice cream and cake, and peanuts |
? Each one reported as_ having
spent an enjoyable evening.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mitch'll -and)
" daughter left- for their homer in
t Miami, Fid. Wednesday. Mr
L Philip Peterson accompaincd
i them.
t Mr. aiu. Mrs. (J. Mason and son
also Miss Ethel Mae Wilson cr
Aiken were visitors in our town
Sunday evening.
Wedding Bells are still ringing
around Ridge Spring. Miss A.
Williams and Mr. Robert Wiggins
were' married Sunday afternoon.
Only a few innate friends and
i relatives witnessed the affair. We
wish fog-this eovplo much joy and
sueee-s. ' .
Mrs. Judge Smith left Sunday
for New York.
? Mis^.Idnily Busley of Charlotte,
N", C. is; visiting relatives ? an .
frie.nds. ' ...
Mr. Louis Collier of Pa. is visiting,
his parents' Mr and Mrs.
Thatius Collier.
Added t?> the organization f' 1
ilyvelupnient of the Young People
1 and building the community war
Tl... t> : ' "i--' ?"
i in.- i-iiiaiiuu v iuu ol'^Tii I
Trizrri?in?the- library Friday night I
1 Hie purpa-e '<1 t!iis club is to d<*.
vi'lop the voting people physically
as well as mentally arid t . lit
thorn for better pitizens. .The4 of"
' ticers elected aie as follow,- 1'rut"
A." Highlower, Pres.; Profr?'T.F.
Haniniond, Vice Pres.; XIis.
Kllen Corley, Sec:; Mr. M. \V
Hammond, Treas..; Mrs.: Ida?Pet- .
ei.son A<lvi.-or; Recreational Committee:
Messr*. A. \V. Corley,
.loshep. Robinson. Bonnie . Raifor-1
M. W. Hammond and E. E. Peterson.
It is the (It'sir.o of the organizer,
.Mrs. Peterson, that others
join and help make this a
creditable club.
HE\ WAUl) JONES HAS
f AN M AI. KARBECl K FREE
t'
1 Greenwood, S. C.. October b?
Heyward is known throughout thisI
section among colored and white
for his elaborate barbecues, Sunday,
October 4th, he served an
' old time barbecue dinner at his
nome in picnic style. Fifty persons
were served. Covers were
i laid at two long tables, centered
i with an old .fashion jar of miscellaneous
fall flowers, shades <?t
, orantre yellow and purple were
I used. {Sunflowers added the contrasting
note of yellow.
Assisting the hosts were Mrs.
Geneva Brown, Mrs. Jennie Moor.
Mrs. ilattie Puckettv Mrs. Fannie
Johnson. Mr. Philip Brown, Jr." ,
1 This atTair was planned to show
. the public colored and white theii
1 appreciated.
Anions those present were sev1
eral ministers and their families
i I from various churches. ^rT'TToefr
i I Perrin, Mr. J. I. Reynolds, Mr. |
11 uiiu .urs. unarne Williams, Mrs
Mary E. Tittle. Mrs. Daisy B.
1 Holeman, Mrs. Hattie Puckett and
- sister. Dr. and Mrs. Tompkin, Mr.
2 J. T. Percival and son, Mrs. E. .1
i Dixon atid friends. Dr. Henderson.
, For hospitality a large number of
' the host gave a silver offering, I
1 Dr. Henderson gave a dollar in
2 his usual way. '
trusting the sacred RTH
ictions to our compe- k^-7i|
t. understanding, digicd
Service insures |iMI|
h all the inviolable
its and desires of the
p?t< y _
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SURGEON I ~~l
Office: 1323' & Assembly , Street ,
Phone 3466
Residence.- 919 Oak Street
. . Phone 6740
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office: 2029 Marion Street
NOTARY PUBLIC
Dealer in Real Estate, performs ?
marriage .ceremonies, writes wills,
deeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See llim
Office Phone 8-MjT Kos. <J7. |i
N. J, FREDERICK
Attorney-at-I.aw and Notary Public
PR A CTltE- IN Ah\: tTj I R TS ?
?State and Federal
1119 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
i.
Dcatiat
Special Attention Given to Dta
canes of the Guiilb
Gold Crown and Hriutf e Wor*
A Specialty L
Office Phone 6429- Rm. 32w/~
1116 Washington St., Cola.,"Sv C.
r
rvrv * ? ?
UK. JU iVJL. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 10 A. M.; 1 to l.
P. M. G to 8' P. M.
Special Attention -Given Diseases
Of Women. .
Office: Residence:
1125 Washington 2230 Hampton
Phone G429 Phone. 7564
DR. J. U. STUART
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Aecu: atuiy..
Office Hours; .. lYIephonc:
11:00 to 1: P. M. Res. -1602
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. ' Oiliee 370?
Office: Residence;
2030 Taylor &t. 1417 Pine St '.
Office Hours; Tel-, phone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Rvs] 8875
0 P. jM. to 8 P. M. ? ?I ^
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician anil Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty.
Office: Residence:
22H) Lady St. ldul Line St.
Columbia, S. COffice
Hours: Phones:
8 to 9 A. M. Office G033 4
11 to 2 P. M. Res 6798
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr* R. B. Frederick
Physician
0 Qic e: Residence:- -v-1107
Vs Washington- 1416 Park.
Over Victory Saving Bank,
. Columbia, S. C.
Phorie 7811
All classes of Dei.tal Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
D E ^7 T1ST
PAINLESS E.XlKACUONS
Sundays by .Appointments
Ottice: 236b12 Ueavais Street
Columbia, S. Ci
Dr. H. G. Thompson
DENTIST
1323Assembly St. Columbia
Phonit ?l'i6
Colfd Crtowns?Hridftes?Elates a
Specialty. Extract ons Made
Painless
In Winnsboro Wednesdavo and
Saturdays at A. Russell Huilding.
Phone 219
Office Hours: Ttlephonea;
8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Otlice 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling, Plates, Crowns, Rridgea
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
" ~ 7^"
MADAM PETER'S
Hair Grower
For Dlstaaad Scalp?Gives Life A
Scanty. BEST GROWER?apply
anc? a week?PR.WTE tek. "
19*6 Bland lag St. Colombia
Co ante Drof Store, Wuktogt? R.
Tfcomae Drne Store. Comer Tartar