The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 17, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, October 17, 1936
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BfcTHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
' Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor
? Sunday whs h~ luvely and pleasant
day for all church goers. Our
Sunday school was well represented.
Our Bishop was with us
in Sunday school.
At 11:15 A. M. Bishop Flippci
preached an inspiring and sou*
stirring sermon. A large crowd
was present to witness the message.
Quite a number of visitors
were present tod.
At 3:30 p. m. Reverend Downs,
tlhe pastcjr Of First Nazareth
Baptist church preached an in
spiring sermon to his listeners.
The League opened at 6:30 p.m
with Miss Anna B. Lewis in
charge. She certainly did have a
good progrffm for us. Next Sunday
Rev. Middleton will have
charge of the program.
, At 7 p. m. Reverend Lewis
preached. His ^-sermon was both
inspiring and soul stirring. Com"
to our services every Sunday foi
Bethel welcomes you.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. JL Bouler, l'a?tor
Sunday school opened at 10:00
a. m. with a large attendance,
After the class studv of the les- '
son: the school was interestingly
reviewed by the pastor. Morning '
worship began at 11:30. Ajftei '
preliminaries the pastor deliver- 1
ed a strong and forceful message 1
which was filled with the spirit. 1
Text was found 107 Psalm 23:24 '
. \ Theme: "The Nearness of God in
Trouble." Sunday night we lis- 1
tened to another soul stirring ser- I
mon by the pastor. Tepct Phil. '
3:13-14. Theme: Singleness ir <
'!Plwrpose:" Monday 7:30 p. m. 1
Stewardess Board No. 1 met >at I
the home of Mi's. Willie Ett Jon- I
es. With the President. Mrs. H.
M. Young presiding, the meeting
was good as usual. The hostess
sdrved delicious1 (repast. Monday
8 p.m. Shirley -Temple WeA<ding
was sponsored by Mrs. B. A.
Lewis with a success, . Amount {
raised fl5.10. Misses Dorothy t
Jenkins won 1st prize; Elizabeth <
Boney 2nd prize; Sarah Woodson, ^
3rd prize; and Marion Jones 4th _
prize. Much credit is due Mrs. ^
Lewis for the wonderful program. ?
The Annual conference is fast *|
aproaching and the members are
busy as bees. We want our pastor
to &o there With his full as- ^
sessment. Among the visitor? 'f
Sunday was Rev. H. C. Young of *
Zion Chapel A. M. E. Zion, church. J
Come again, visitors are always E
welcome. ' _ ^
MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. J. M. Jackson, Pastor x
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Sellers, S. C.?Sunday school
opened at the usual hour with the <
superintendent and co-workers at ^
their post of duty. The lessor
was thoroughly discussed and a (
splendid review by Mrs. L. A. (
Wells. '
At 11:30 a.m. morning service *
began .and after the devotional tlu_ I
??paafor presented the Presiding"El-7 '
der, Dr. L. A. Wells to preach s
He selected his text from 14 div- '
isions Psalms, 6 verse. Subject: <
"iJesus The Way To Heaven". This >
was a heartfelt sermon and all en 1
joyed same. The presiding elder
completed the last quarterly con
- -ference fui the year which was c T
success. 1
At 8:00 p.m. we again re-assembled
and listened t0 sister Johnson t
of the Holiness church at Pee Dee.
She brought us a wonderful mes 1
sage from John 3:1. Quite a few I
witnessed this service.
Rev. J. M. Jackson, Dr. L. A. t
Wells and his queenly wife and '
grandson William were the dinne: i
guests of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Cros- Ian.
Sunday school at the usual houi t
with Supt. and his co-workers at ?
their post oi duty and a spiencnc i
review by Mrs. L. A. Wells. c
At 11:30 S.m^-serviee begins and
after the devotional period the pre c
siding elder was presented, Dr. S
L. A. Wells and he brought to u* 1
a burning message from the sub- i
ject "Jesus The Way To Heaven", c
All who heard this message ex- 1
. pressed themselves as believing he \
was getting better.
The presiding elder ended his J
foruth quarter which closed with
great success. 1
At 8:00 p.m. we again assem- 1
bled and the pastor presented sis c
ter Johnson, of the Holiness 1
church 0f Pee Dee. She brought T
a burning message. Quite a few
witnessed this service. t
Rev- Jacksn, Dr. and Mrs. Wells S
and th^r grandson W-illiam were. J
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. r
J. L. Croslan.
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SAINT JAMES [
A. M. E. CHUURCH f
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor
Asheville, N. C.?Into the pos- 0
session 01 mc peopie 01 mis city
and surrounding country came a ^
big and glorious Sabbath on the
past Sunday. After nearly a week '
<rot rain and chilly winds causing 1
many a furnace to be placed into s
operation, the responses to em- c
brace the opportunity to worship
were vefy gratifying. The church
school experienced a large attendance
and enthusiasm characterized
the study of the lesson thru u
out the allotted period. Every ef- a
fort Is being made to have the c
Sunday school department to share s
in the preparation for the rsend
iiig of our pnilYor To the annual n
conference which convenes this j
year in the City of Lenior.' Also
definite preparation has been made e
for the reading of its quarterly j:
as well as yearly report in our
I fourth and last quarterly confer- J
ence of the year on Monday night e
coming. \
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The senior choir sang the pre
cessional in a very beautiful an
touching win- <til up- TTT ctrp COIll
pletion of the conseci ational pray
er, the atmosphere throughout th
church took on the true spirit, o
ieverept'0 and devotion. The abun
dance of beautiful flowers appro
priately arranged added much t
the service. From the subject
"Working on The Right Side" tak
en front*: Acts 21:0 our ministe
deiivered a profound and inspit
ing sermon to a large audience
Among our visitors were the fol
lowing: Mesdames Katie Butler
Brooklyn, X. Y.; Fannie Wright
Aiken, S. C.; Lucile Kerns, Union
S. C.; and Mr. and Mrs. W. S
McDowell of this city.
At 3:30 o'clock Dr. W. O. Browi
pastor First Baptist, choir ant
congregation camy and renderei
a special service under the auspic
cs of the Columbia Busy Bee Club
A masterly sermon delivered b;
Dr. Brown from the subject "B"
liuvi' It Or Not". Beautiu] musi
by the choir and fine christian fel
lowship were enjoyed by all. Thi
financial end of this service wen
beyond expectation.
The evening's messagd<vwas de
livered by our pastor the subjec
if which was the "University Glo
rification of God" taken fron
f'-nlm 19:1. The audience received
this message with Intense in
terest. Many visitors worshippet
again with us. Their presenci
throughout the day was acknow
edged. ,
All is readiness to receive ou
presiding elder, Dr. Holt, accom
named i\irs. Holt, tor the hold
ing of his last quarterly confer
?nce of the year. All forces ar<
working hard for the final accom
olishments .of the year which wil
ae far beyond last.
WOOITRTFF NEWS
Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church
Rev. Jas. R. L. Allen, Pastor
Sunday morning was real coo
ind cloudy in these parts but i
urned out to be a beautiful day
Sunday school was well attendee
ind much interest was manifest
d in the lesson. Supt. D. J. Wil
>urn was absent due to illness
diss Massey Drumond taught the
ittle folk and cared for them a
t mother for.her children.
Mrs. Drucilla Norris was in fini
hape with her adult class. Mis:
VI. L. Duckett, the secretary is al
vays at her post and gives a gooi
iccount of every thing. Pasto
Mien served a$ superintendent. Hi
ils0 filled his pulpit twice Sunday
\ very nice Missionary progran
vas witnessed Sunday evening fo
he'thrqe departments.*
Pastor Allen has been abou
lown with a severe cold but i:
letter at this-writing.
The print dress contest is pre
lifted to bring about much inter
>st and fun. Will closg the 4tl
sunday in October. Misses Addii
l. Ot.'.l J? 1 A * T>
jisl, viMuna oumutuu, /\iinie n
3uckett, Fannie M. Do<vng ?n<
?ramrh? Browning are the fivi
iweet yotmg ladies-in the friend
y war for the beautiful prin
iress. Every person in and a
ound Woodruff are solicited tt
lelp these girls. Help them, somi
?ne will help you.
The Swift Dot Four quartet an
>earecl in Woodruff Monday Octo
>er 2nd and can they sing?
On Monday night October 2Gtl
here will be four quartets in i
riendly contest at Trinity A. M
?. Zion church. Come out am
>ick your quartet.
Don't fail to see and hoar El
ler D. C. Crosby in his fourth am
ast quarterly conference for thi:
?ear at Trinity Sunday, Octobei
!5th.
Rev. Jas. R. L. Allen wishes t<
hank his many friends who an
txtra nice-ro him and mnL'iiu
lis stay in Woodruff1 a pleasan
>ne.
The silver tea given at the honn
if Mr. and Mrs. Grover Foster';
?unday afternoon was a succes:
'ostered by Pastor's Aid Work
ng club of New Bethel Baptis
hurch. Mrs. Ella Parks and Mr
farm on of Spartanburg, S. C.
vas pleasing visitors at the tea
drs. M. E. Rogers, president
ifrs. Theada Robinson, secretary
Mrs. Dot Linder, Mrs. Marj
duller, Mrs. Ella Parks and Mrs
larmon all of Spartanburg wen
heeling visitors to Mrs. Chestim
Foster at the home of Mr. ant
llrs. L. H. Wilburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Downs o
^.sheville, N. C., were in town 01
Tunday and were happy; tbey als<
coked in oit IheWnhurns?aw
elatives.
Mrs. Rachel Rice and familj
las moved from Haynes street t<
Simpson's Ave., with her daugh
eh, Miss Ella Rice. Mr. and Mrs
tobert Allen has moved to Spar
anburg.
Prof, and Mrs. Allen William:
if Woodruff Junior Hi school ha:
noved intd their little beautifu
lome and are happy.
Miss Helen Cannon teacher oj
Voodi;uff Junior Hi school has re
urned from Atlanta, Ga., when
ihe refreshed herself for a fev
lays with an aunt, Mrs. Teague
leesvili7e"news
Sunday school began at its us
lal hour with the superintendeni
iuf teachers at their post of duty
llinflnu UTOQ o hir* /Iqt' of liVinnrl
v,?jr "U ? IrtHU
hif?'*known as Women's Dav. A
wiron?whs pi'eachet1 to the wo
nen by the Pastor, ReV. E. A
loss.
Mrs. Ida Mae Smith has return
d from New York. She is visit
ng relatives in Leesville.,
Mr. Luther White and Mr. ant
IrS. Willis Daniel spent the week
nd\ in Leesville with Mrs. Marj
Snlew of Anderson, S. C.
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)-' A NEW FEATURE AT
d SEC()\?H f Ml V AWV ^liNllAY I
The* Rev. M. Marquette Peace,
e minister of the Second Calvary
f Raptist church announces a spec
lal feature at the Sunday morning
service. The 11:20 hour Mr. R.
0 W. Jackson, one of the best in:
formed church school teachers
" among us and leader of the men
r and-women?adult "class of the
' church will deliver a fifteen minutes
address on some phase of thte
" theme: "The Church's ^Teaching I
Task". This timely messhge will 1
> be followed by the pastor's ser<
mon, theme: "Indian Summer and
Old Age". A brief seasonal mes- I
sage replete with color that you
1 will enjoy. , At the evening houi
1 the pastor'will spfchk from the
1 theme: v "Flowers Are Sweetest At
Eventide". A sequel t0 the morn'
ing message.
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^JvMJVtAXUKL Ar-Mr-ETCHUKCH "
c Rev. J. E. Thomas, Pastor
Hfc-j ' 1
e In the next' few days the clarion ,
t will be soura_ed and the first an- H
nual conference in the state of <
- South Carolina will convene. This
t marks the beginning of a series ,
- of six conferences to be held in \
i various sections of the state. The
- Rt. Revi J. S. Flipper, bishop of ^
. the diocese of this state will sit ,
1 and hear o5 the work accompanied ,
i during the year by the various pas
. tors. We sincerely trust that this
year will be the banner year for
, South Carolina and that the head
.. of this, the Seventh Episcopal Datrio
t will, lllluo i-rv
relative to the same. ' .
, At Emmanuel-on last Sunday ,
. morning, the usual devotionals
j were conducted during, which a
part of the seventh chapter of St.
'.Matthew was read followed by
the responsive readings of the
nineteenth Psalm. The pastor
took his text at the twelfth verse
| of the chapter named?"therefore
all things whatsoever ye would
' that men should lo to you," etc.
1 Selecting as a theme, "Thai Golden
' Rule." tha pastor delivered a prac^
tical sermon. It is almost impos"
sible to estimate how much bet*
ter the world' would bd if this rule
' was practiced and carried out by
J man.
s Sunday school convened in- the afternoon
and the period was in
e terestingly spent. The subject
' "How to become a Christian," wvis
indeed a beautiful lesson. The <
1 same was given due consideration
r among the ^ari/ous) classes. We 1
e wcge. pleaseu to have with us Mr. i
Philip Bennett of Morris Brown A.
i M. E. . Mr. Bennett made a very
i fine talk which was interesting at
well as beneficial,
t Presiding Elder L. R. Nichols
s preached for us Sunday evening.
The text, St. Matthew twentyfifth
chapter tenth verse? "and
. while they went to buy, the bride
groom came.T. , and the door was
l> shut." Taking this last clause for
, his subject, the elder developed an
i impressive sftrmon therefrom.
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e r\ k are peiasea to mention that
. Misses Sadie Evans and Elizat
beth Bennett, honor graduates oi
. Burke High, are now students at
j Avery Institute, this city.
e The reception tended our bishop
on he evening of the 5, instant was
very "-'H' attoruWl?a very fine" ~
program was< arrancprl' fn?> tho'Aif
casion. Addresses instrumentals
1 vocal solos ,etc. constituted the
' program. An elaborate supnet. .
was given at the parsonage.
, The ramains of Rev. M. A. Hollins,
former P. E. of the Edisto
District, were funeralized in Em'
manuel church on the afternoon
J of the 6th, inst. Bishop Flipper
3 delivered the eulogy.
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j rhk;k sprixc nkw^ j
f Services at Ridgr,Hill Were good
* as usual. The Surutay school lesson
wa> beautifully taught and
e discussed for thirty minutes which
s was enjoyed by each one.
i . Rev. Jones was at his very best
* S<unday. He preached a wondert
ful sermon. His text was found ?
Job 20th chapter .and 27th verse 1
^ Mrs. Dupree and children and
. Miss Bessie Hazzard have gone
; to N. Y.
Prof, and Mrs. A. C., Ilightower,
/ and daughter attended the asso- i
, ciation in Aiken, S. C. last week. ]
j :Mrs. Lillie Beam of Washing- 1
^ ton, D. C. is the guest of Mrs. ]
i I.e.lira Dozier.
Protf. Preston of Benedict col,
lego was seen in town Mon.ay. (
The Ridge Hill High School will (
1 open its door Monday?morning
* o'clock." October lDth, 1036. ,
..beglnninir the school term for \1fi.
f37. Each student is asked to be
' present. '
5 Each and every one atound '
Ridge Spring are looking forward '
to the Association which conyened
at the Ridge Hill Baptist church
beginning Friday, October 23rd,
* through 25th. The public is in'
vited to attend.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammond
qfl Batesburg, S. C. were seen in y
I town Sunday.
*1 bloomingVille-news
*1 ui^ ?:ii_ __I 1 1
jjiuv/miiigvine siiiuui upenca its j
doors, Monday, October 12 for the <
session 1936-37 with an unusually
large enrollment. All of the tea- \
- chers returned to their respective
11 places.
. I At 8:45 tho!roads were crowded
-1 with children from all directions
l. Quito a fow-of the patents mid""
air of the trustees were out. The
. splendid start this week promises
a very successful term under the
- efficient leadership of Miss Louise
i Fulton, principal.
The trustees and patents are
1 cooperating nicely with their tea
chers. We are hoping that this
i will be one of the best in the history
of the school term.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
DISTRICT CONFERENCE Oh
THE A. SL E. Z1UN CHLKCH
Rev. A. U. Cohen, Presiding Kldei
The Eighth annual session u]
the Columbia-Camden district ol
tne Palmetto Conference, convened
at Gladden Grove A. Af. E. Zior
church, Great Palls, South Carolina,
October 3, 1930.
? t irst Day. The conference wai
called to order by the Presiding
Elder, Kev. A. R. Cohen. Aftei
the opening, the presiding eufci
gave some information concerning
the district. The conference thei:
went into organization.
After the siting of the delegates
and qther preliminaries, th?
following topic was discusseu
Will the Teaching of the Law ol
the Church to the Laity make a
Better Member? Led by Rev. L
F. Tate.
The quiet hour was conductee
by the Reverends AlrOill and Edwards!
The mid-day message was delivered
"by Rev. T. Ferguson. Sub
ject Faith, Essential to . Victory
Acts 27:25. TJie message was t
soul inspiring one.
Afternoon session. After thi
opening of the afternoon session
the unnnished business was completed.
Then, the following
topic was discussed: Is the Influence
olj Christianity as Strong ToJay'
lisl it was in the Day's- or Our
Fathers'/ If not, why? Led by
Rev. H. C. Young.
The evehine- message H?liv.
ered by Rev. A. L. Jackson. Subject
"Christ's Great Invitation tc
the Wb'rld". John 7:37. Aftei
he sermon a welcome program
was rendered.
Second Day. The "conference
was called to order by the presiding
elder, after the general open
ing we. immediately went into tht
business of the conference. The
business being completed the following
topic was discussed: Is
Emotional Religion Essential tc
Salvation? If not, Should it bt
discouraged? Led by Rev. H. Ed
wards.
The midday message was delivered
by Rev. E. B. Arthur, sub
ject "Jesus on Trial Still".
Mr. J. S. Stanback, president ol
Clinton college, Rock Hill and soi
were?welcome ^isitbr^r~atr~the afternoon
session.
The latter part of the afternoon
and Friday night was given
over to the Missionary ladies. "The
Missionary sermon was preached
by Rev. T. Ferguson. The conference
closed to meet at Good Hope
next year.
Amount collected: District conference,
$121.95; Missionary department,
$26.73; total $148.68. .
James A. Washington,
- - reporter.
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vSILVER STREET NEWS
Mr. David Wilson of this com
'""nity h?d rt of^paralysTT
last Wednesday and hasn't recoved
his speech at this writing. His
son, Mr. Woodrow Wilson from
Bridgeport, Conn., is here 'visiting
his father.
Earl Reuben, 16, of this community
is sick with the malaria
fever.?We?hope he will rCcovei
very soon.
Mrs. Goscy Longshore has beer
very sick but is recovery now.
Mr. E. P. Scott, having been it:
Washington the last week weeks
is back home with his mother ant;
father. ,
Welch Zion Baptist C'htjrch
Rev. J. C. Collier, Pastor
Sunday sehoo^ was opened at the
jegular hour with the superintendent
in charge.. AflerJdie-vtarioujclasses
took, up i_th?- study of ?tht
IessonZI-All?enjoyed the Sunday
^ehooLvery nTuehr"
a nc pas our ciwne oeiore us Witt
a very good message. Text I have
made a vow unto God and I won't
turned back. Judges 10:35. He
used for a subject "An Everlasting
Covenant". After-1 that: oui
rally eame off. It was very good
considering. About nineteen dollars
was raised.
Our association will rnnvne at
the Silver Street (Little River)
Baptist church beginning. Friday,
October 16-18. Everyone and especially
the members are asked to
be present and cooperate with us
both spiritually and financially.
There was a big singing contest
at the .St. Mary A. M. E.
church, Sunday night. About five
:iifferent choirs?wore there?ami
furnished music. Speeches?wore
made T)y the following ones: Mr
Benny Burton from Elisha; Mr.
John Alexander from St. Mary;
Mr. Paul Dewalt and MrSi Maggie
Burton both from Trinity and
Mr. Odell Reuben from Welch Zion
Baptist church.
EASTOVER NEWS
The farmers in this section are
,'ery happy to see the sunshine after
two weeks of steady rain. The
i>ulk of cotton is just opening as
it was planted late. Let every
farmer keep busy, gather in all
you can, house your cattle and
fowl for the winter for it is ore
iicted that this will bo the coldest
winter the South Will witness ir
thirty years.
The rally that was scheduled at
St. Philip last Sunday was postponed
until the third Sunday at
which time all cHtfin pjpi??*n?mUJ
come prepared to weigh up anc
report. Dollar Money and pastor
salary is past due, please coAit
and pay up Sunday without fail
Sunday night, Re-v. Wells, pastor
of Mt. Olive Baptist - church
came over with his full choir, the
members and friends arid preached
as. never before. He is closing
up his big s#dly. One of the cajj)t?ins
lose $13.00 on the .church
ground?a?d?tittle?(ion1 . ? '
lound it tied up in u huifimi i cua 1
alter a search by the oiinm-. ])-.
gav.e it all up. lie iiuin si ami liue
f and Ule Cord will b.< \> j,
I Un last I' l ^day al tei i.o"h, K v. :
bowman was culic'd to is ..lull l>ani
list church to preach tin. lu.ocsai
of .dis. Carolina Auum>. lie \ua
unstated- by her ex I'aslu!, h- v. j
> Xoul ?he was one <>1 the lound j
1 er.? of the churcn, highly .'re-pee
teU, . Surviving ate one biytn-r,
eight sons, one daughter, sevi ntyf
seven grands and thirty--nx p; eat
i grands.
Mr. Joseph Jackson ami .Ui.-.s
- Elizabeth iirow will be unit' >1 iii
i noiy Wedlock next Muunuy' u: i i. i :
noon by her pastor,
t Kev. VVnie will pr.eueh at alt
i Zioii baptist next Muiiiia> i.. ' ..
key. bowman and hi.- pcpl*
will wursijip next him'lay aibr
l noon?with his brother uow'n . at..
?fiiovvn chapel?ami oil tm- ~pTUT:i
Sunday, Rev. \V. K. bowman am.
. ms goou people will conn t" ,
and worship with bt. l'bil:j>, '
The popularity conte.-t ;;.;Vw.cv?
i .iwi'ii young ladies and sc. en on
bies wul^ take place "i. '.i" lis.-t
. Sunday.. ' .
-Mt. Ziun baptist <h..i<n tee
bra ted its 5(>th annivci >ai y. ?. >. t- ber
4th. The members wui: vny
grateful foe the beautiful '.-p.ii.ni
Pimnwvoti/ib elu.u u.? ,-j
meeting. Rev., Neal, tin- pa tor,
wag .successful in having it*, v.
Staekhouse of Sumter arid lie v.
Jenkins of Columbia as speakers.
Mrs. Lottie McLaughti !i, Brook-1
i lyn, N. Y., attendee! ti>_- s?Tvicir>.
Little T. E. Robinson and l?nlian
McLaughlin, students of Ik J
W.-were week-end guesis at h"M,t .
Mr. C. (J. Davis who. is u.-soeia.
ted with Holley WuneraJ llonu
. was called to Columbia last week
to serve on the jury in court.
Mr. \V. James of King.-viile \va.
the week-end guest of Miss Mci
Layghlin and Mr. J. Thonias,
i mother and children, the guests o:
: Mrs. Robinson.
Mrs. C. Ri\ers, renewed her s i!
scription for The I'alimtto Lead.
er dast week. Mrs. Lillio Squirt.
.Mary J. Joyner, Lena Sumter, A r
ola Scott, Jell' Scott, John G' od
win, Rosalee Alston, Betty Cart i.
, Mr. Cheescborough and uthcrs a,.
7. reading it, why not you
Come to church. G^, to churc .
| EI?|?NMZLR liAl'T. ( III K< II
' Flushing. N. V.?Sunday schoo.
was gool as usual. The pastor
preached a good senlion.
Several of the. visitors from tinSouth
are returning ho tin allot
spending a pleasant summer ik-re.
Mrs. iluttie Thonias from Lees
.villi?, ,s. arrived in Now York
safe Sunday.
Miss" liliza MeBurnette will r?ceive
her diploma from tin- I'or.c,
college with the class of Octobei
15.
U'?- lni|ic?M ?,Mu 11 i Ft:?Fii .
' and Mr. L. X. Lott a speedy ro-.
covory.'
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BETHEL A. M. K. ( HI K<- II
Rev. V. A. .lanerelto, Pastor
Summcrvjlle, S. C \ ' h - A
" day "was had at Bethel. At eirvon
o'clock our morning sii vice he
, gan. As usual titc pa.-tor delivered
the sefriTon. His text was tas
i en from St. .Matthew- 1:l:!. F.verybody
enjoyed it wry much. Wi
i were very glad to hayc in
midst Prof. F. Bail, the ayricut-.
ture teacher at the Alston High
school. We are always happy tv
have our friends with us.
The pageant What Christ llaa
For" Us. will be repeated Octol.oi
Johnston m:\vs :
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( The fourth quarterly meeting '? :
the Johnston circuit of- the Coiurti
bia district was held at B.-the; ('.
\1. E. church! The Presiding Killer,
Rev.. J.- A. Jowerl preached at
I 11:30 a.m. Text St. 1.tike 1:ti:
. subject A Criticism on <'*hri?;">
Administration by Pharasees.- The.
r .presiding older?atsu preached at
8:.'H) p.m. Text Joli l>ubjcet
, A Perfect Knowledge of God. "The
presiding elder syeinod ti> havfc
i been pleased with 'the various re 1
i ports that were submitted !.y the '
boards among other things. Ik
said that he was expecting the
Johnston circuit to send ~:p r?rn*nd
report to the annual conference t?.
- be held at Batest.urg Nov. 1- ;
u -presided?over bv?Bishop A ''
Bray, A.M., D.D.'
Mrs. Alice Davis spent the week
end in Augusta, Ga.. with. vela-,
tives. . *
Mrs. A. M. Spann, Vivian Spam
Miss Hattie Miles and Mi. Karl
Miles visited relatives and friends
in Batesburg on Sunday p.m.
The S. B. C. rftet at .the home of
Miss Alberta Myles on Monday
night with a large crowd present.
The C. M. E. League is'moving,
on nicely. The President. Rev. W.
R. Gary is working hard to make
a record report at the conference.
I
BmHS|
t
^ \\ Al. I LKIHlKO M:\VS
. J tie < . 1. -eho'd :.a> been 111
; < -.-i- n .1 ui a wcth. Ail Ha* tea-.Ua
IcLurUuii?.--U'.e Uv?j a ho art
i i-j'UtctU by Mi-.- iaiggun and a
y ouiig man. lac community is
p.eased l'i ha^'- the teach'-i - with
u.- again.
. - J lie count y held Mas ions. hcic
'."r' lwu Jaj> |?ri<>r toopening tin
county .-envois. I in- .>.1 jx-i vi-oj
.wis. I. (lii'mi ha- been very bu-y
AM i. M;,\ mour. t ai roll was une
I i la w.-itoil'n the. county teai
m.i.-' libeling here ilu.s Week
Kev. W ill.am ii re'en-heh. a libel.m
a" St. ivtei', A. ,.\1. h. ehuieh
.a-t Sunday ,altei noon- and hud-a
large audience to h'.ai . a eight
; ear old pieachyr., who' i.s quite a
i.oVej entertainer. . .
>1i:?. -Kin ma *ln bo-e ha..- h-en
eohlihed to lief bed lor several
'la-. ?t.'.m hr?;. tr"Kf.
lief, many Irieiitlsi wish hei a
-! i-Oiiy recoveiy. ' ;
( ongi atni'aiioiis are in -onier
:<'i .Mr. a-il.Mi.-\ .James livvin who
are the.. lather and mother "1 a
lit.e' t uhy, Ki v.inia (.'aioiyh, bmn
j September. JTth at a. local' ho-pi
ai.'h<-,n\- .\1 >.-Jaiii'-.s' i. in- grand
-ar.ightci' <>V J?r. I... 11. Nich'ls of
' iiarleston. and way the former
"Mi-- Elizabeth Cleinoiis of VValferbot'p.
. . ,
~ Mrs. alary- Vii'gii of Augusta is
visiting tin- Man <. >v hoi I'datives.
h? \va- forim-ily .Mi-s
Mary Marco. '.
Mr*. Lottie. Ihtvis of Wilming.
to'ij. N. C., is here at the bed-side
?1*? hot sister'.- Mrs. Debbse.
l'rof. II. I.. .Htuidts wilt k-avc
this week t?j beirlh. histvhrk at
MeHoc where- hi- is ti e .pri: -ipal
f t la- sdiooi then-. Tin. i~ the
second ti-im ho has worked at MeIke.
*
The Mt. Zi?.?n Camp meeting will
lieTii Monday night, at which tiine
tin- pastor and niembers iiope Dr
Wilborn will preach for theni.??He
is al-o expected tpreach one' o;
the sermons.' Sunday.
liev. Lee A. Logan spent, several
-days, in Columbia and New
Brookland where lie visited Mis?
Zolnfa w h?, i> one -of the- teaci erf
in. the Now Brookland-Cayce sy>loth.
LIN LEY IIKill NEWS
By Arthur l>. Johnson
The Blue Jackets downed the
Scott Hi lied 11 to 0 in plenty of
mud. Shelton made both touch
downs for the Biue Jackets and E
Atkinson, the extra points. This
is Scott's best team in years. The
Blue Jackets <iid not open up on
lf'1-ndll't I\f i Vw? T o??i.uet.i.. C,wv. . .
a. < c* i i\? c* r* c vr I oi.wuiJ
and coach. The' Blue Jackets will
mow the sti <ftiy Friendship'collegi
team here Friday. Come and set
the lilue Jackets "go to town."
The Willing Workers ek;h of the
.'tii grade e.la-srdom of Finley Hi
is , bringing to voir a few tbi.-tn
~M'~~ nTrrwT'TIi Uur .club is Juil.g
till*- in,a way to helji others when
lin y are hi need of our ela-s. Heft
-**+-*?ehr?.11! !.j,h< I ol tile .
I'rysicsent.. Robert Homy Brown
\ ioe-I't e.-ident. Kliza.beth Ca!tlwe!l
W' -retaryvi Ruth Kil?l r, a>sistant
Secretary; Rachel Spann. Tteas-^laer;?
l.ekt? W . n >. la * ij, A - >f-Tjfnt
I reus lire r; Miss ( ; h . I'arliam,
."t i t ie: A tit: io Bed-Hooper. it* j > i .tor.
Clark Stir.-on. Outi nTeetiiig
-lay is .Monday. .
Sick * ' i. Hauio < olonum.
Sally Mayficid. A. Bueksori
Program *.- : I.iiii-.- Mavtiold.
Melon N'<>r\vo<.<l, p. Soionian
Kitkland Young. You wij] hotft
- nnn'o from next week.
Kt-jiornr, Clark Stinson. Jr.
" SPAklANHl Ki, M.WS
.Ml. Moriah Church
Rev. A. M. .Moans, Pastor
.-iiini;ty was a great tlay in Z:or
for Mt. Moriah. Stm-Jay school
l>i'!K(l at the v.sual hour with su orir.te'tidcrt
at Ins post of dutw
A wry interesting '. lesson wa\
aught to the children. A Very'
large attendance was present. After
the dismission -of the Sunda>
school, t 'ii. pastor, tool?his place
ilf preached'a great sermon. Out
hearts wire made, to burn as the
man of God talked tif us by the
way. "?
.Vt -1:0(1 o'clock th.e organist.
Mr-. A. McGee. and her choir went
to Trinity A. M. K.^'hurch to take
a p.a.l.t in a very beautiful atTaii
enriTfeit "A Sermon in Sony's".
- p. .r,-on ! i.v?^Hy 1 .iilic?Rodgei s
On Sunday night wo had another
irrent service. Rev. R. C. Beat
ty of" North .Carolina,' preached.
His text was taken from Romans
IIS. 'Subject "Hivine Sonship".
Ilt-v. Stephen C. Campbell of
Anderson. S. C.. better known as
Oynanio Campbell, will begin a
live nights meeting at Mt. Moriah
October 12. We trust a success
for the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faucctt
and daughter. Mis* Ellie Martir,
am 1 Mr. das. Powell of Beckley,
West Virginia are the p>asant
vsitors of Mis. Sallie Jackson and
faiuily of S. Liberty street, city.
tis(!ll^l"Tfie sacred PHH
tions to our compe- Exjrs
understanding, dig- PfvaM
d Service insures KflTjl
a p 1 e t e compliance Kasi
all the inviolable EgrgX
s and desires of the B|r9|
. >n
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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SURGEON
Office: 132.'}'* Aasembly Street
Phone 3JW
Residences 919 Oak Street
Phone 8740
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office; 2020 Marion Street
NOTARY PT Rl If ?Dealer
in Real Estate, . performs
marriajge ceremonies, writes, w I la
deeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him
r??*
i- PVirm?? Ti
? - - w*y A(#S, O , |i
N. J. FREDERICK
Attorney-at-I.aw arnj Notary Public "**T
PRACTICE IN ALL CO IKTS
?State and Federal
1119 Washington St., Cola., S. Q
DR. H. H. COOPER
. . . .
D?tM
i
Special Attention Given u> Die
ease* of the (hum
(kM Grown end Srtu?e Wert
A ?Q?iaKy
Office Phone 6429 Ree. alv*
1126 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon r " i.
Office Hoors: 9 to 10 A. M.; 1 to 1
P.M. 6 to 8 P.M. "
Special- Attention Given Disease*
Of Women.
Office: Residence:,
1125 Washington 2230 Hampton
j Phone 0425 Phone ?664
DR. J. G. STUART
?3 1
: Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
Office Hours: Telephone:
11:00 to 1: P. M. Res. 46*1
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 37M. ?
i * Qfflcen Rftsidnnear
? 2030 T aylor St! 1417 Pine St
| '
Office Hours: Telephone:
11 A. Ml to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
"Dr^W/D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Uhildrea
A Specialty.
Office: Residence:
2116 Lady St. 1301 Pine St
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours i ' Phonee&
to 9 A. M. Office 6031
- 11 to 2 P. M. - Res 67M
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician
Office: Residence:
llOTVi Washington 1416 Park
Over Victory Saving Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
Phone 7811
All classes of" Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Ilallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EX I KAl 1 IONS Jx
Snndays by Appointments
Office: Uervaia
Columbia, S. C. * |
Dr. H. G. Thompson
DENTIST , .
i32.ll/2 Assembly St. ^(Tdumbia
Phone 3466
(Jol)d Ciiowru^?Bridges?Plates a
Specialty. Extract ons Made
Painless
In Winnsboro Wednesdays and ,
Saturdays at A. Russell Building.
Phone 219
Office Hours: Telephones:
8:80) A. M\ to 7:00 P. M. Office 6031
Residence 8871
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
MADAM PETER'S <
Hair Granrar
Far DlMUHd Seah>?(ttra* Lifa 4k
Ba?uty. BEST GRO\$*fcR?appjy
oBca a weak?PRICE Ma.
1P#6 Bltniitni St. Olambla (
Count* Drag Stbra, Wukin|ta>ll
Thaau Drua Mara, fwa T?t*
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