The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 07, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, November 7, ^936
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH U
Rey- W. B. BoiJler, Pastor
...We are still enjoying good services
at the above named church, re
Sunday school was good as usual M
with the Supt. Miss Lillian .Harris K
in charge.?After the ^rlars study to
of the lesson the school was re- se
viewed by Miss Harris. A neat tu
purse was presented to the pas- cl
tor from the Sunday school by S<
Miss Estelle Janerette. At 11:30 P;
after preliminaries our pastor he
preached an instructive sermon. n(
Our hearts burned within as the m
gospel was delivered to us. At a(
the usual hour, evening worship w
began. We enjoyeu another Spir- et
itual feats. The pastor preached vc
a soul stjrring sermon to a large m
audience. Text St.. John 4:27, p)
Theme: "Safety Unity." We hope S<
the good Bishop will return him to b^
" us for another conference year. L
The boards and clubs are putting B
forth every effort to see .that our gi
4 report be successful at the annual m
conference. We acknowledged the G
presence of many visitors Sunday fi
land say to'them come again; you el
i arc always welcome.
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DR. JAS. W. EICHELBERGEK
AT JONES CHAPEL SUNDAY
* The public is coivially invited
to Jones Chapel A. M. E. Zion
church Sunday, November 8; at c|
8 p. m. To hear- Dr. James W
Eichojbwgvr, Jr., secretary oif ^
Christian Education Department
a A. M. E; Zion church, Chicago.
M III. Dr. Eichelberger. will speak
fl lpon observatian of his recent ^
^l-.vrip to Europe. He will have a
moving picture machine to show \
some of the >cehes of Europe and
also the picture of 'our Dentin' r
Conference. A Silver offering wil. )(
r taken.' Come one! Come ail. /'
Rev. H. C. Young, Pastor }
services for the hoise ?i
of prayer hi
. ci
Sunday: It
Elder W. M. Morrison. Pastor '
5:00 A.M?Sunrise Services--. 11
9:00 A.M.?Sunday School .
11:00 A.M.?Sermon by Pastor
2:00 P.M.-r-Bible Band
3:00 P.M.?Prayer Services
5:00 P.M.?Young People's Meet, j
- ?. ing.
8:00 P.M.?Gospel Service y
Weekly Services begins1 at 7:00 i
p.m. a
Tuesday night Special Program c
Thursday night, Special Program
Miss Lillie Mae I.igons. clerk .1
M n
bethel a. m. e. church !!
DA.. O II I i ? >?
o. II. LiCWIS, rastof _v
Columbia, S. C., November 1? ,1
Our Sunday school opened .at its -tf
usual hour,.. 10 a. m., with the sup
? erintendent at his host of duty. fc
Iltev. Lewis gave a beautiful review,
after the classes had re-as- 8
sembled. ' .
Sunday being: the first Sun ?ay }|
of another month, caused our 1
crowd to be ralher large for - the v
morning: worship. "Rev. Lewis )
'preached a wonderful sermon. )l
taken from Hebrews 20:20-21. This [)(
sermon was both, inspirational and
^ soul stirring
? ?The League services began, ""%'t H
6 p. m. with Mr. Webber in charge.
The topic fov discussion was "The
Gambling Menace." Different
members discussed this topic interestingly.
Next Sunday, November 8, the ^
subject will "Three Years of
Repeal." Study this subject and
-I:. W
Iv Willi; wuv null* U3 llinvJUAd 1 L.
At 7 p. m. Reverned Lewis
preached another inspiring ser ^
nron. Come out to Bethel's services
.for you are always welcome.
r Rachel Kinard, Reporter
EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH ?
Rev. J. E. Thomas I'gyrtor p
We wer^permitted .to pass safe- f,
ly through" another week, which j
brought joy to some, sorrow to
others and disappointments " t?. ,,
many. Witnessing the dawn of ^
another Sunday we again assembl- ..
ed to tho house of worship to hear
the word of the Lord. This- Gold?
en opportunity-is higly appreciated
by a large number and to many,
it was "just another week passed." | w
We are indeed elated to Say that a
services were indeed fine , and a l v_
great day in Zion was witnessed , ti
by a splem.'id attendance of mem-, P
bers and friends. The pastor cer- g
Itainly "walked about zion." The '
morning sermon was a powerful b
ono. The pastor spoke from the R
subject "The Eyes of Jesus." St v
John 1st chapter 48th verse: Na- o
-^ bhankil said . br.to him, whom* w
1 knoweth thou me?" etc. This ser a
mon will linger in the hearts of R
"" - many." The evening hour was interesting:
"I have finished the ^
work," St. John 17th chapter, 4th y
verse. "I have glorified thee on the w
f earth; I have finished the work
i ~*hou gavest me to do." One of ^
; the most beautiful and inpressive
I sermons was deducted from this
* text. A thrill of spiritual enthusT
iasm went through the hearts of
? many. On the evening of Oct. V
i 26, a number of members . and ll
I friends witnessed "The Buikjng'
/kef New Emanuel." The affair,01
CjPwa's indeed lovely and unique. A n
real church was built before the '
eyes of the spectators and equip- c<
ed with pews, lights, pulpit, table, j a
i plates and" steeple with the bell. ?
, Mr. A.1 Harrison, one of our lead- j 0
j ers really built the church ar.d Mr.
\ Kdward Hutson installed the n
lights. These .two leaders did a
fine piece of work. This entertain- fi
ment will be repeated on the 17th u
inst.. A'fter the church was com- V
, kdeted a wedding was held. Little /
Miss Stewart became the "bride",
of Master Taylor. The ceremony f'
was "performed "by~tfrer~Rcvr Mr. "t1
James Shears. ,
The Spurlosh Fou.r quartet will C
Appear in Emanuel Friday eve- a
flfctftMj^^ovember 13. The admis- p
^j^ts 25c; Children 15c. n
^his musical treat, jii
NION BAPTIST MISSIONARY .
circi.k no. 1
The Mbodoi)a r y?Fm-hr held its
gular meeting at the home of
iss Quooiiic .Mlie Addison, 1100
ing St. The meeting \vu?- called
order at 0:'J0 p. in. Opening
lection-by Mrs. -Nelson. Scripn'e
reading by the pastor, the 1th
iapter of Paul to the I'hilipr a
?cond selection by .Mis. Wilson
rayer by Deacon Malhew*. The
juse was-then in order for busi?ss.
The niinutes of the last
eeting wine read, received, and
lopted. Old and new busine.*.*
as (..iscusseci. The n?l\ was call1
and all nura.be.., respoi'.ded j
;ry briefly. After the business!
eeting we listened to a short
ogram. . Poehi by 'Mrs. MeCant.
alo by Mrs. Frank Pope,' Talk
I Deacon Mathews. Talk by Rev.
, C. Jenkins ('Jo ing song "Ood ,
e With You "i'ill \Ye Meet Aain."
On November '.Hh,we will
eet v.ith Airs. Ida Butler on
reen St. The hostess served ,
uit salad and cake. Every . one
ijoye'd the- evening.
Mrs. A. L. Reese, Pres.; Mr*. P.'
ale, See.; Miss Addison. Report ;
Itov. L. C. Jenkins, pastor. j
MONCKS C'DRNER CTRCT IT |
Rev. W. W. Murray, Pastor
Sunday was a beautiful day for
lurch goers,' at. Graham A. M. E>
lurch. Everybody was out on
me to Welcome the pastor, Reviiirray
back lio.no far the second
me.
The SV.ndpy school v.;as well at-,
inded. Promptly-, at .10:00 u'-.
oek, the Sunday school was call1
to Older by Mr. Iki'Vr.on ?Km
cr, with all of the teachers play,
ig their part Well, the les op was
eautifull'y taught so that every
tie enjoyed it. The pastor havlg
been sick every since he came
0111 conference, lie appointed
ro. James Vanwhite. the deacon
f the saidwhuieh-to carry .on in
is stead. Promptly at 11:00 o'ocfc
the morning worship began,
ev. Vanwhite presented IIIo. C.
. Murray, the son of .our pastor
nd a nWmiier and l?ul-preacher
f the Burk Hall Circuit, of the
It. Pleasant district. He selecte..'
^ a> text Isaiah 1.5:2: When thou
ass through the wat r I will be
ith thee, and through the rivers'
ley shall pot over flow the".
rhen thou walketh through the
re thou slialt .not be buni neither
lull the '.Tame kindle upon' thee,
e used as a -subject: "God's Pro.
iction and Companionship,"
Our pastor having be"n absent,
le'Holy Commin-.ion was kept
,er until the did Sunday. We'
a? prayiiig 1*oT TtTe recovery of
itli Rev. and.Sist r .Murray, his
ife.'* Th&id'fic-ets Slid members
re planning big things for' the
2\v cbnfefenee year. for their.pas-.
rr_ ? Sister
Kditli I>aih>v has plannej
tr a fish fry Kritlii.vA*oiuin^ week,
i tlie church yar . Sri you tni?ht
ike a pail also. The Moncks.
ortu'ij riieiiit is the place for a
readier to be stationed.
The Rev. \V. M. Wrijrht tan<l
y<? wore "the supper jruests^ of
le Rev. \V. \Y. .Marry ami family
i Sunday nijjlrt. Oh hoy! these
jople roaly can do ildii.'s here..
BTH I. Idl I M 1! U'T. ( ill ( 11Rev.
E. K. (Jjf.ildoii, I'astor
. Newberry, S. < !<as't Sunday
as fair .and pleasant. The Sun
ay school met at :':i a.m. \\uo
upt. Gladden in eharire. After
ne regular devotion, the -classes
ent to their several places, for
Ludy, and after n a--eni!.!inir thi
upfr. jtave us a brief summary of
tie lesson, which was based on
Law. I.ove and Temperance", f
The regular morning- services'
H'tran at 1 h o'clock with .Miss
(wendolyn Huiry at the piano and
Ir. Baker w.'th his violin. Our
astor later- came before ti< with
burning imss;t?r. Text: As
n* mo,-I will behold thy faee in
ighteousness: I shall he satisfied
hen I awake with they likeness,
salnis 17:1 T>. Christ was the only
ully satisfied person who?ever
Ved on this earth, ami that satifactiuiL
jwas found in doine- the
'ill of God at all time-..
The B.Y.IM*. met ;it ii:U0 p.m.
ith Bro. K. Miller n charge and
fter the regular B.Y/IM'. srices.
Miss Kloise Wilson was bapized
by the pastor. We* are
raying that she will grow stroner
in the cause of God.
The nijrht services wuo opened
y Mr. George Singleton and Mr.
aker. who played the piano and
iolin respectively. Once more
ur hearts, were made to burn
ithin as our pastor spoke to us
lonpr the way. Subject: "In I.ife
:cnieniber Death and .ludircment"
Fit'ends:-?"The proof of Mentai
laturity is the realization that
ou can't help the situation by
'orryintr about it".
INE GROVE A. ,M. 11. <111 KC II
Rev. II. ('. Cunningham, Pastor
Sunday was a high <i'v at Pine
Irove. Sunday school opened at
s usual hour, with the Supt.,
liss J. L. Boyd and her co-workrs
at their post of duty. All ofcers
wore present.
At 12:00 o'clock the pastor asended
the rostrum and preached
soul stirring sermon, and didn't
ur hearts burn while the servant
f God talked. After which the
.Ord's Sunner was taken. and !
neat little sum was collected on |
ist->^Tuesday Jiitrht. !< ministers
roiiAWinnshnro worshiped. 'with
s, And everybody enjoyed it.
Ve are going to ask them to wor- '
hip with us again.
Pie, chicken, cake and hot cofee
were served, and the ? <>!! 11 ijf
was hue.
W'c are all praying that Rev.
hinningham wilF he our pastor
nother year. We hope that pur
rayers wfll not Ik- in vain. ' He is
ot only a good preacher, hut he
i a pastor. _
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EASLEY NEWS 1
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The big content- between the r
Baptist and Methodist churches
came oil' Friday night. My. what j
a- nice ?affair it was The fifty ~~
vt ices under the direction of Mrs. 1
W. L. Simpson furnished music. 1
Several furnished readings that i
were indeed enjoyed by all who t
were piesent. Mr. Tolbert of A
Greenville was here and gave some t
hell ful remarks. The* Methodist 1
reported $117.00. while the Baptist t
had $80.00. The following receiv- t
d prizes as a token for the loy- c
al way they supported the cause* i
Misses Bernice Hendrix $5.00; Lou 1
ellen. Butler, $2.50; Catherine Ham '
ilton, $1.50 and Miss Bennie McKissick
$1.00. ''Hats off" to both
churches for putb'ng ijuch a program
over in such a. Christ-like
manner.
Many affairs^isuch as trips a- \
round the world to Utopia, Africa, t
chicken suppers, etc., were given 4
in interest of the contest."
Last Wednesday night the Rev. (
J. II. McKissick delivered his first s
'sermon. .Those present stated j
.hat it was good:
- The Ladies Aiel Society met at i
.lie home of Mr$. Barton. After 4
pencVng.an hour discussing things j
of vital interest to all loyal church ,
nmnilktiv iiiniw
...? ...?x . .. ?v '? VI V OVI *CH (I ut'llions
course of ambrosia and cak- *
s. Mrs., W. L. Sim lis on most fit- j
iingly thanked the hostess. ,
John Wesley M. E. church had J
in foot a rally Sunday which resulted
in $70.00. Rev. D. S. Curry
preached a soul stirring ser- ,
lion. Mis. Curry accompanied her '
husband. '.
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Social News
Mr. Pat Allyood left Monday to |
pond the winter in Florida.
.'Several young men Rave recent-. ;
ly leturned who were in Connec.- J
ti nt, several months Among <
Miss Ella -Williams sjient the
hem . is Mr. Jessie Ellrod.
week-end with her mother who has
little Miss Annie Ixiuise Wil- |
liailis spent the week-end with her
av:it. Miss F. L. Williams. j
Mrs. V. I. Wakefield spent the
'week-end with her mother who has <
been ill. I
Music
' ' I
Music, you are too tantalizing, be.
t witching. . ? I
You're tot) soft, too melodious and
sweet. ' " I
Why. send those sbunds for me to
greet ?
You . cheer me when I Ayant t'o be
sad 4 4
Ybirmalce me forget when I'm mad
(iod-like music, you steal into my
heart and stay,
You make me wish I were away
To the town where music lives and ;
plays,
\nd m'vser sees lonely days?' .
Tell me, why don't you ever be
lonely? >
Mow do you keep that cheerful
I sound
I And make all happy who're around
Where did you get that song which
says: ' . I
"I'll Be Loving You Always?"
Where did vou find these words so
true: '
"I'm In Love With You?" '
Music, give me the secret^ of youi
, ' charm
That helps you go so cheerily a?
long, ?|\nd
I will be your friend. <
live me the secret to your charm
riiat helps you so sweetly along?
fust frankly say to me
low you keep so hapjiy
And I" will say to you " I
The things you never knew
Of love and my rendezous.
north charleston news j
Sunday school convened at its ,
gess, jmtesitjinty Teachers hnd '
stud nts were at tneir respective ,
plac. s.
'At 11:45 the pastor ascended
ihe rnstium. He preached as nev j
er before. The audience wus held
spell bound as the man of God
spoke to us by the way. The
l ord's Supper was administered
by the pastor, Rev. J. C. Murray.
The "Total collection for the day
was $50,751 The night sermon was
preached by Elder H. Alston.
We regret t-o learn of the death
of Rro. Wehman Gailliard who got
! drowned on October 27th.
I l?... Karri Iho shock se
I Ml- uiww ?-.n? ........
I vore,
I I ittl<* did we thought his death so
I near,
But (iod who knoweth all things
; l.-est,
[?lOavcd his pain and gave him rcst~.
' lie served as assistant leader on
( Class No. 8. He was a faithful
! member. Rev. Murray conducted
the eulogy at Union Bapt. ehureh.
| Interment in the church yard. He
'HE PALMETTO LEADER
eft to mourn his Ions, a wrfe, 3
hildrcn,- ^ stop-children, 5 sisters
ind a host of relatives and friends ^
I he family has our deepest sym- t
>athy.
We are proud to say Miss Laura
Mnckney. the secretary of Saint jH'ters
Sunday school was joined <
n happy wedlock on September 18 I
o Mr. Arthur Price. Also Miss J
iVilhelmenia Small married on Oc- ?
obcr. 25th to Mr'Cornelius tla 1- 1
iard. We are 'more than proud '
b say that ou'r dear beloved pas- j'
or returned to St. Peters anothei ,
onference year. He is now liv- a
ng on Liberty Hill in the New 11
Parsonage. We pray for them ^
nuch surcess. . " :i
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ABBEVILLE NHWS I
St. James A. M.- IC. Church j
Kev. W. S. Mims, Pastor 1 v
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Sunday school was held at the j
isual hour and vas fairly attend. . |
;d. The les;*on was nicely review- ' %
?i ?... Ai.. i... js .... 1
narks by Principal *\V'i.l;um Wadv, i,
Tile prayer services were runiucted
by -Mrs. Rebecca I . John <
ion. v
11:30 a. in. our pastor read .
Psalm 1st chapter as sti ipi.itv I s
son. His text was 1 Cor. 5:8, usng
"Sin the great adversary." as p
subject of the discourse. * 7:00
p. m. Rev;' Minis brought >
he message front S't. I.uke 10:17,
which was inspiring to all. ' '
Total of all monies for the day
524.81. . ,
We were glad to have Mrs. S.
L. Small.-, of Kingstree, S. C., in
>ur service, who is also a mem- , ,
aer of the?A. C. T. school faculty. ] j
The Educational Board met ,
Thursday, at the home of Mrs. '
Nina Moslty, 4:00 p. nt. Tile
meeting was called to order . by (
the Chaplain, Miss E. lv. Collier. ,
After the devotional exercises the ,
meeting was turned over to . the
Pres.,* Mrs. G. A. Gray. Al'er ,
biuliicss?transaction,?plans- \ve+^ _
discussed in aid of swelling the |
treasure.
$2.15 was collected. Mesdames
Johnston of Orangeburg, S. C. and J
S. L. Smalls -of Kingstree, S. C
^av<( some very interesting and en
L-ouraging remarks to the Beard. i
The hostens served ice cream (
and cake during the social hour,
which was very refreshing.
Mrs. N. Mosley and Miss T.iTlian
Louis, joint hostesses.
Miss Catherina V. Latimer wa- ,
a week-end visitor of her parents, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Latum*i\
Miss Mamie Bauknight, a stu- (
:hsnt of Alloh university was horn*
for a few days with her mother, :
Mi s. Minnie ' Bauknight. :
Miss Annie B. Green, a teacher
of Pendleton, S. C. was a weekend
visitor of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Greene.
Mrs. Abbie J. Chappelle spent
the wi'ekren^ with her sister, ,
Miss Ktta Johnson.
\\ OODIU FK NEWS
Trinity A..M, K. /ion Church
Rev. Jas. R. L. Allen, Pastor
11 ]? '
The church school was well attended.
Sunday, Supt.. Pi of. I). J.
Wilburn and his staff of teacher's
are elated, over the interest by the
young folks. Sunday was New
Bethel's day, the Hev. J. C. Goode
pastor, was at his post i f duty.
Pastor Allen motored to Chest
nut Ridge chua'ch Sunday and returned
Monday afternoon; and he
reports that the people there will
pay up an or men uenerui i lanm
before he leaves for Conference
Tht? church and town of Pauline
S. C. are giving a birth-night entertainment
ht the Chestnut
Ridge A. M. K. Zion church in respect
of Pastor Allen's birthday,
Friday night, November 20.
The Special General Claims
Stewards of Trinity are in a heat?d
contest as to who shall report .
the largest amount of General
Claims. The membership "and
friends areTtfrgo f to pay yoiir's to
mie of these Stewards, namely:
Mrs. I). Morris, Mr. R. Uriiwnii'.;.''
Miss W. Mae Simmons and Rev. !
Jas. R. L. Allen. They ar<> work
ing hard, let's help them. <
The Trustees of Trinity are
sponsoring a few night- progra m.
Mr. Ii. 11. Wrlburn is the Chairman,
Rev. A. R. Dillard of Spar- i
tar.burg is doing the preaching. (
Mr, Walter Cannon and family <
of Greenville, S. C. were pleasing
visitors of Mrs. Alice Foster and
Mrs. Mattie Gibbs, mother and <
sister.
Miss Helen Cannon spent th< i
week in Spartanburg. with uncle i
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Authui '
Rrpu'tiin, _ ^ *. 1
Our sick are about the same
Pray for them.
We are informed that the Wood I
ruff Jr. High school will o-pen
November 16th. <
Annual Conference is on us, let I
all come out to Trinity Sunday
and show your colors. The church
needs your support.
NAZARETH BAPTIST ( HI RCH
This church - is near Rock Hill, '
S. C. and is pastorcd by Rev. T.,'
S. Gilmore. , We arrived Sunday,
October 25 and in the number one
picture we saw a splendid young
group of people along with Supt.
U. K. Krvin and his splendid teachers
at work. This action went
along until service was called by
the ptffctor. He in his usual way
conducted for - the day. In a few
fitting words the speaker was pre
ented who delivered a real sermon.
using these words "Who is
my neighbor". At times it seems
ing. Collection was raised and
these wonderful people came forward
with ($87.00) eighty-seven
dollars. If our leading churches
of larger cities are going to lead
on they had better hurry up. j|
If
IStiNNKTTKVtlXK M US
Mn. Jack Frost made an early
rip Jo our l ily last week; tin- p?>aloVrs
proved a heavy one.
Th'e patrons, niembets and J
rtrrT+> rrf ihe v uy FTTTTTl ~ i y
ilea.sant for ^Jie delegates and
riends utten.'ing the iVe'Dee Asvciation
held at Shih h chinch,
'hp Arnulfl Sunday Seh ol t'oti-enlion
sermon" was dclivred l?v
ley. J. Ii. Hrooks. The trro.ip
ueetiiiK wis very inspii my.: The 1
5. V. 1'. L'. projrraiu I'Tom" Trinity
iaptist eiuirch, Florence. S. C,
cas veiy Rood in every respect
lev. 11. D. Dupree was ubs"Ht to
esprmd to- the welcome addns.-; n.
, lew minutes, Key. J. A. MeCon- d
ell of M. C. made- the icsjidh>e.
nd 1 must say,? it way one w itii
chile. We" could have luard h:m .''
m hour longer. The S.uid,;y.. ?i
rhool address "What is a modern
>uin ay school," Dm 1.. .\le< ollwn..
his was very (food.
lev. W. F.' Mcintosh in l,,is ,,wh "
vay p leached? the Ktiueal im.ai
e.rmon to a full house..
The introductory sej'iimn . ?:i- .,
ully. delivered by our own, (ley
,V. I*. Williams. Th1* Doctrinal
ermon by Rev., it. W. 1 .on.tr iil
ver he remembered .in our .? h r d
ind City. Dr. 1. D. l*in-oii- of M.
'. made the Qdlejre speech, afte
vhich. $102.00 was put-on th.- lain
-M. C.
Sunday merniatr (lie S'i; C t'lpk t
l.arjre.' A nl<mh"r of i aehers (
rom'the delegation to k .paD.
n, s s iwritiu aiv.i l)i. \i.
WcCullilm, ' the paper".' by Mis'.
\ddie Las ken. I'icken .'was v.
ropd. !
Mrs. M. K. Howard made a
?plcr.'id spci>dr*in behalf uT MIT" "d
nonary Society. I>r. A. W; 1-1111 V
;> reached a Missionary s. i nam. ^
-ubjcet "The Come.-. ahd'(b>es , "
:;.oil's Word." J i :i!y ean^sa-y yi>,?.
<h uld.have lx;en there to hear the '
>ernioii preach. I
-4k'V. J, A. McConncI pieachCd V
Lite elosjn.'"* sofmbn., and 1 nui-t .!?
<ayj" Ho really closed the A.ssm ia- 1
Lion in every "respect wit In A
sermon worth while was preach 1
id.
?ItevT b\ \\ . I'ri.nce, Moderate.' h
Rev. 11. U. Butler, Clerk. Ilvvl K. H.
Booker, Vic(' M oderat-o rf ar e I
M. Booker, Vice Modeiat r. ahr jx,.
A ith all the litlfer *e'i.'icet, I' ti'-!;I
Association puf*ovcr a sj>!':nlid j I
session. The .fall amount rai-e i ? "ii
>11")? 17. , ('tie thousand han
ilred five dollars and sevetilr n f
eJltS. Soll.K lltone-y " solao wl. ,e l
It was -ad to f',ie relatives- nisi I1
t'rUnds ti*..learn-of the death' et
Mrs. Iieln'citi Wit la-.-jvo ii Ie>- l '
she died in the City, hospital Vrj- ' >'
lay and v.ar laid to -t*?a?Afrr--d??}?
it'tei nooti at Itei . h" A
.dtitrch, Macedonia. where -h<- \vi a
x faithful church.work'r. Two .. '
no- brothers, l.eiltrer-., 11' '.rot or.' :f
Mr. .hts.ph Wiiherspo.m-isT'rv, C"
Helen, Klix.ahi-th. and'-' Crrie. j
Witherspi on. Mrs. Fanui" Willi-. I
rsp ot: ari ived home funic XV y. I
X...I. an JSt. Louis, . Mrs. U.. Bo-C d
. .) i ., .. i C i. v
? <miukai u -?>!?v i _ iv ;rn
niond. V?i; 'arrived 11; n 1 r in t
funcltal service. The. '' M;u\v-i:
P1U.U?Lsuivi: uu.-prevail;-lie-K. -I-? ^
l'c'n kin, Key. A11 > i'?? k'.
S. Drake. I Jew P. I!. Milixin a and '
by. A-(5. Drake. ?L
Ei mot her ami father,. Mv. an .1 .Mt . 1
1. Vv". Withai sii nn, a I'it-i, " . k
II. Ross. i:"l ikil.lv. .. 1
") brother.-. a hii.-t of m at ' . ;i!v I
ami friends.
Mr. (llivcr Ocean is r .
.1 Iter a I'.av week.- ol' i!i:.. -O t
.-iik uias: .Mrs. 1 loa'tfnhs. .V < .!
land. M: s? .1. IV-mse. .Mi . i: .mi 1
M,' <. < almond, Mrs. I teal.
Mrs. Isreal diei. ai h r i .
Sunday alt ri nun. '
Mrs. Alice llnthr ul' iiti't -'. ii
S. ('. -JK lit tile Week, ii on.
with father. Mr. Cr slatal.
Mr. .Munav "1 Samlet. S, ' .
pent Friday afterno n in tie- c'ti.y
with dan liter. Mrs. .Mat:.'.!: M t
ray ICIlerbee,
.Mr. .John Mom-e is in.proviinv
ni ?'ly in every respect. '
Mr. K lienor. ina'de :i -tat _. . t;
hiiil'liiiir a beautiful new u
the corner of Amelia "Si-. 'triad t" .
see so .many new homes. .inif ;:i'?." .
Prof, (iifti:Vi 11 "was fTitl t -111;!. to
have his better halt". Mrs. (i i- .
Ion to spend tht. we'k-eml iti the t
fit.v with hi in. i ~ J"
Mr. Bill Crnsluhd was functaliz- '
i'd at Disc Hill church S ;> d iv at '
1 o'clock. Hew Steal, n.i-t 'r.. .1.
II. \V. Moni-on in eliaritv.
Rev. S. N". M-. Km r it' X < . ,
in'i arhf'il :it 11 :*>*> a. in.- at k van's
Chapel M. K.-Zion, ehm eh. S/i. t
lay, November 1st. 1 v. hi.-: t(
PpjlJ wo.. the Holy ('niimr i:i .
rhV .service was'spiritually rn/ov- (]
d. At S:OD n .ni. Itishop W .
Mart'n i>'f <'hicay.a III. nit nel;.-J._^
ii noble serTTTrrfT. A la rye eonyv (]
ration was* present to. .hear -tlr t
>ish< p. lie was assLted \\:tb it
preachers.'. of th?. city
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LAI RUNS NKWS
c
By Thomas Shclton
Rev. Robert J' ha.-or. a - m ' v
:nry student of .Iehnson < . Smfth ?<
university was the week-end truest *'
bob as iKfSirKl 9M
i" the Shi ]i?'!i'> Ja-t week.
Mrs. Ozelia W:?T t - h ;i- a visi?.
,,1' In r dauyht r. Mis.. K. Watts
ii 't ;i?> Fair week' in < Viluntiiiu.. <
1' - - U :< 11 -?i.. a jiaii?i?aJ?!.< 111? 11 t lli>liu|i
A. .J. Htown ill' . ?< iiis-tt
. < . vis 11? < 1 M rs. Luther Stevenn
ami .M is. (;?*?< va Sheli'ip Sanay
evi.r.ny. While en r??ute ti
<>'iinil?ia.
.x|i'S M,attic -kelt lias reLfttl
d inniiv i'r<iin 'Washington. It.'C..
.here, she . was cat led t.?. t in- hc<li'ic
?it her sister. Mrs. ( clia Mur"I'k.
'J-l.o -friend- of Mis. Mur< '
k tin; yiad t< know that -lie has
i:|noved c. nsitl. rahiy.. .Mr. < har.
>' Franklin has improv <1- soniehat
:'it . this ' writ inir.' 'I hc f i iunds.'
! Mr-. (!ieen White am- still
nanning h r d'nth in N'i u Inn i y.
Miss Magrfeie (iuiaati vv;?s till
k-'.i.'l - iic-t pf her pa'- iiis <itv i
i. I! a in} t '.i!i street-. Mi'ss 'iariett
- a inenilier of the Manning Hi
i-hoiil facility.
I he many pupil- who attend d "
li annual Stu'.e Fair in t-'oluinhia
iperted a s'ieee--ful tti*?. ..Many
"thall ..fans' hi planning to ate.nd
the annua! crash hetui.<.? \i
en ami Kc-mdict <m Turkey Day.
OAK OKOA K CI KOI IT
K<W. I). I). Haughty, Pastor
Oak (iiovp services: 10:1."" Sutw
ay. sctfooj 1 1 ::o in. Morning
orship. Thcu.iv- "My (iraeo . is
dffh icnt" 1 : {!) discussion theme
Was it Duty?" There were
xiilc very sa * deaths from the- Stolin's
Community.. Ka.ihard
'i'eai son's Wife died Oct her JIO;
.as buried* November 1st. * .
aves to'mourn tier loss a host- <1'
eiatives and friends.
Mr. Willi' Rose, a well knoWt;,
arrner,. and a good friend to His
"emirit'i . and Mr f harlir ? am
met their death about the
aie^ time. The deaths resulted
rojn reckless driving.
I'ddie I.emon was, coming from
Tnis.vlvani.ii; to attend hisdnch'N
iin.ral"* < WMllie Kose). tin .', rar.
nio a truck, which killed him.
Mis. K. M. Hill. Mrs. Patsy Mcaddon
"and- Mrs. 1.. Rose visited
he' Annual conference. They rea
.. o. ..?? --
. ' u ?i.iv uium:. ,i v -j/r ?t:imill
lu-i ? are piekinj; and selling
itttiin, getting i?"iopaied l'or the.
' I weather that'- on its way;
1'.. MeRuo is I eptT-seTTt iltg the-7 '
itii'iieatt Workman Mile InsurVa'V
Society." Rt. 1. Ro.\ I'll, Make
ity. S. S. K.. Mcliiie Insurmv
1 )fputy. .
IN M MM OKI AM
hi sad hut loving memory, of a
ear husband and a .devoted father.
Ir. J. S. Collins, who deparfd
!t:.- life Ni'veihlx r nth, It'll 1.
tn.j our hearts ate sad with pain
!;i< u pi le! .Li!|v like Ibavcn
-o,i4d?lira i' your voice a train.
die happy h<u:rs jvu spent with us
11.\l .swi'i-i tir . memory still;
!a.i tl< nth has left an empty i-haij
. \vo,rbl van ik vvr till.
mv.,' are always in our im n.nt'y,
i-i'-t, i livii-iu ami trin ; .
h> : ( i- n-'t a iiay i.e by
i.at \v.o do :;ot think of'y . u.
S a.lly nii-V.'i by: Mrs; II. 11
'ollins, wife; Dr. A..I. Colli:.-, sou
i'-. Kati Svo'.'t, ami .Mrs. G
. U't ?iavd. .autri.:< rs; !i. Jiiani'.a
- vp'li C. ami Barbara (i. Wooda
<i. tr: ard-ckildre'n. .
mi: MiKKi: M:\NS
The .Mvili'o High school o-p,-,
nod October 'Jo. lt'Mti for" 4he
ot" l'.v'Pi-lPoT, with a laiyv
nrolhhent. D'acheis added to the
:n-!iltv :i r, * "At > < .f:iiv^l ( nf
'lvifinV.. S. Miss A Hi no
r??;in?H.rcn-t'tf +'"hrtrhia," Srti;-T '
The work for the year was cut.-'
i he! 1 iy tlu- Principal. All the
cache i s?'.Yt if?vm y nitioh?ploriood I
r. I stated'that tluy wore tfoihj; to I
Dis'l.i- this the baiwier yar for the ,
oh ol. . ;
I'ruf. Brooks has already! bear.
trying to raise funds to have j
he school painted '
Oar Supt. was a. pleasant \; i- '
" ' bii la^t. Wedtr sday and seemed
a bo very {please with the work, j
. All-4bt*~)tPackers worshiped at
ialee on Sunday". I
1'rof. Br yd.-* iiiotored t ? . Be-. ,
r re. where he Spoke on oducaiop.
I.fkmuj.H NKW^?
Frank Bowl. Reporter
Services were well attnded at
alvary A. M.. F. ehurch.Sunday,
lev. Bates preached a- wonderful j
ernion. We couldn't but say our '
earts -trotmed within' us while the |
inn of delivered the message,
hi his last Sunday at Calvary-,
ffore conference.
The pastor and member* of Calary
were successful in their conreiue
budget TTiday night. \V?
II had an enjoyable time.
<1 ins: the sacred WTH
inns to our compe- Kf'CM
understanding, dip- MwM
Service insures ^
ill the inviolable
* and desires of the KmS i
- ' *
^r :
???
Paffe 5
..... PlKUJISSifwVVI.
^.'AHWS.
i V
MOO?M 0 ?V
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SI R.iEON
1 '
Office: ,. *t.
Phone 3400
Residence: 'J 19 S'ric!
Phonu feMO
REV. J. (I. .IOIINTON
. Office : 2029 M*u.r;?/i. ;
NOTARY I'l |5f |/_
DealoY in If. :.l I'.
marriage ctit Onio: k .. - ?'
deeds, n???i:tira
Call to See ti in :
????mmmmmmnmn mm *. >? **,/
Office Ph'jne SicT i,. **
n. j. ritknfiicr /
Attorney-at-iaw ui.. i ' .t ' .
PUACTICK IN All i
?State and I i lis .
11-1 If ' Wasiilii^t'uis .V. i
dr. h. h. cuxu
. ftcBtlw .
~ Special Attention o.>oi.
seaseb ol tr t t. Gold
Crown anu idnxi^y. ;*
A Special*
Office Phone G4iii> Il?..-. :
1125 Washington St., Go.a . S. G.
DR.| L. M. I)A N i iC 1 ,S
Physician ami Siirmmi I
Office Hours: 5 t<. i"1 A. A!.: 1 to \
P. M. 6 to -S i\ \i.
Special Attention ?ii.. j <:>' :????
Of Woorn.
Office: . i; : : c:
11*25 Washing! n. .'J >>n
Phone 6-125 T 1-':. .? .
DR. J. G. hTL ART
/ Eye, Ear. X . >. i ?
Glasses-Erttc.; ~r*~ - ....
Office l'lou'i>.. I n a
11:00 to 1: P. M. /. -. Ai.-2
6:00 to 8:0o P/..M. /". /
Office: . ^ i.
"2030 Taylor St/' 1-.1V St
?Offiee -Ehnrrsr T... . Tfe:
11 A. M. to 2 I*. A!.'
6 P. M. -to ^ i'. .M.
Dr. W. I). Chanjc! e
Physician and >ei ? -i>Lli-eases
ol \\ onu'i) ai;u t h.idtcn
A Specially.
Office: i. | c.:
2115 Lady St. : >>-u
Columbia. > \ . ~ '
Office Hours: l'.'onts;
8 to y A. .M. i,:j
11 to 2 P. M. i.e.- o.j8
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. 1>. l'reciei icii.
Physician
Office: : i.ee: .
1107 Vjs Washingt'ei. i ?'1<J 1-urk
Over Victory Savil:'ir-iJar;-.r; "
Co liar. -a. .*. C.
i^?? ii i i - . . . ?
Phone 7811
All clashes > !
Dr. L. H. Ihilimaii
i? i: n t s i
I* A IN l.LS.s 1 \ I I. \ I : N >
Sundays i>> Api .out . ..s
Office: -3d'.-; * In. . ??i.- <;
Col.;in~l... S.
Dr. H. (?. Tn(.nr^.s^n
U:.MI ;
1323 I 2 Assei.b'y M ? ia
Phone 311.1,
(told t r?ow ivs?Plates a
S|K ?' lit >, \.\t 1 a : -
i'^uiWs.
lit Winnsboiu ' V e.'n - ' td
Saturdays at A. Itn?. i ' ! ;
Phone 2P.1
Office Ho-,r . ' s;
8:30 A. M. to 7 >0 P M . < . ' 3
Kepi .'>*3
Dr. F?. p . . ii';'- ,
T> T- N T. I : T
Fil'inpr. , Pl.t tec. C'n '' ">s
rtiinnay r>v ,-um i*4 ... >
Am ,<t i ? ? ? . , . c... v
mad.u:
Hair f?r'>T*
For IJiseased Scalg? f,'iy<?s \ if* ^
Beauty. HKST r.ln.;w.n?
nmce a week?PRICE Jfi*.
19?G B1 a ruling Rt. Cofvuihlm
Counts Drug Store, Wcablnjrton 8K.
Tkoma* Th-ur Store. Cornrr TnyW
cad BiMwi Mtreeta '
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