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Saturday, November 14, 1936. ST JAMES A.JLX CHURCH Rev. W. B. Houler, Pastor Services were good Sunday as usual beginning with the Sunday school. At 11:30 a. nr.. after preliminaries Rev. Mrs. Minnie Jordon brought to us a spiritual sermon, text, Job 1:7; Theme: "Have Faith in God." Sunday night >he preached a soul stirring sermon . to an appreciative crowd, from the subject: "Watch that ye enter not into temptation." Our newly oppointed pastor was with us and We certainly thank the good bishop and presiding elder for his return. We are hoping to make this a red letter year. We enjoyed encoifraaring remarks by Mr. A. B. Harris, a delegate to the Annual conference, at Newberry, S. C- He is one of our leading o-.-fieers and -we feel^proucTbr him. Mrs. Inez ! o Russell wishes to thank the members and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of her husband, Mr. It .S. Russell. Among the visitors Sunday nite v/aa ReV? Earnest Robinson. Come again; visitors are always welcome. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. Lewis, Pastor Columbia, S. C., November 8? Not many were present at our services Sunday, due to the fact that many of the members went to th< General ^contference. Our Surnlay school opened at 10:00 a. m., with the superintendent at his post of duty. The lessor was reviewe. beautifully by Miss Rosa Lr Valley. Reverend Trezvant preached foi us Sunday morning at 11:15 and Sunday evening at 7 p. m. At 1:30 p. m.. th0 funeral ser* vices of Mrs. Sallie Emanuel wen had. She was a faithful membei of our church and a member of the Jubilee choir. , At G p. ni. the League servicer began with Mir. Sanders Lewis ir charge. The subject for discus. sion was "As A Christian, I Re ncunce War." This subject was discussed nicely by several mem bers. Our topic for next Sunday wil be "Movie. Morals" and " How tc Increase the Membership of ou< League." We are asking tha< each person who comes will briiif another with him. We were fortunate in pettine ~?Reverend Lewis as our pastor an other year. Come out to our sei vices each Sunday for you are al ways welcome. Sunday school 10:00 a. m.; preaching, service 11:15 a. .111. and 7 p. m. The A. C K. League services 0 p. m. Rachel Kinard, Reporter ? EFFINGHAM NEWS Meadow Prong Baptist Church Rev. J. W. Davis, Pastor Sunday school at the usual hour Class No. 1 was well instructs by Professor McLaughlin; Clas> No. 2 was also well instructed b> Miss Lady . E. Austin, Mis: Almeta Black brought to the S. S a wonderful voport from the Pec Dee Baptist association. After i brief devotion Deacon Royal Cum miiigs made his report of the Pec Dee Baptist association. The pastor then came before a large an appreciated audience with a burn, ing message from St. Matthev. G:33; lie used as a subject: "The Value of a Kingdom." . Everyone enjoyed this wonderful message. One was united with the church viz Mrs. Verniece Ham. We wort glad to see Mrs. T. H. Ilawkinout aAler a spell of illness. Bitc - II ou'L-ire llieildillg. VlUI I CV liu? O...U r W Friends and relatives will bt ? saddened to hear that Mrs. Jqshu; Hawkins is in the McLoud In-firmary. ' Miss Lizaclla Cumniinps, the daughter of Mr. and vMrs. Royal Cumminifs ar,>' Mr. Joseph Friday were quietly married at the bride's home on the 28th of Oct. May they live a Ion;/ #nd happy life. Messrs. Fred Johnson and Wil lard Hricrson left on the 27th fo Sar.ford, N. C. where they will, visit friends and relatives??for a {while. Mr. Rawland Hawkins left a e arm fnr Toledo. Ohio I lew u.ijr where he will join his wife, Mr*. Donella Hawkins. ReV. "Jf W. Davis was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frierson. (Miss) Alise Johnson, reporter CONWAY NEWS -Bethel A. M. E. ChOrch Rev. W. I. (lore, I>astor Sunday want high day at?Bethel A. M. E. church. A large number were present to greet the old and new pastor, the Rev. W. I Gore, who began his eighth appointment at the above mentioned church. It is a rarc thing flrr a minister ir, the A. M. E. church to seme the same charge this length of time. We are proud of the return of our pastor and hope to put over a great program this Conference year. Services began at the usual hour. The pastor preached a sou] stirring sermon. Text: St.? John 12:32. Subject: "The. Supreme I traction." The spiritual tide ran high. The fii> burned from heart to heart. The Sunday school was called o..?j. VT- w f. I to order ny tne ou|>i,. Moore. The lesson was beautifully discussed ani, reviewed. Night services began at 8:00 o'I clock. The text: St. Luke 2:14 "Peace and Good Will." Among the visitors were Mrs. ^ Carrie Starks Wilson and Miss Etheree Woodbury of Philadel? phi a. Vioitoro arc always?wrl come. Mrs. Annie Lewis has remodel ed her home. It is now a beautiH ful spacious modern two-story ' B^^^yiildinfir. kj^> a few of Bethel members hfcds attended the North at Marion. EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Thomas, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?On, last Sun-J day, Old Sol did not show himself ; as usual; instead, peeped out occasionally from ..behind the drap-eries at his window in the east, and smiled grimly on the earth be low. He could not remain in his "eastern palace;'' Reluctantly he strode soltly and quietly across the blue boulevard in order to take his rest in the western horizon. The day was somewhat dreary and cool. This, however, did not stop the march of those who were de.-i roils of going to some place of worship. We had the privilege, of listening to an awakening sermon on last Sunday morning'delivered by our Presiding Eld/er, Rev. L. K. Nichols. "And he spake a para-, ble unto theni to '''this- end,, that men ought always''to pray, and not to faint". St. Luke 18:1. The g'ospi 1 wheel turned" violently as ?he glad tidings we're expounded by the ambassador of truth. , We .were pleased to see several of our visiting friends. "C hristi an Warfare," the topic af our Sunday school lesson was a good one. This beautiful, impressive lesson was taken from Acts ll?:8-12; Ephesians 0:13-20. Paul knew just how the soldiers in his time attired themselves for carnal warfare. He therefore admonishes. us. -to attire . ourselves for the Christian Wan. (Surely it was a; lively time in Sunday school on last Sunday and evuryone enjoyed himself immensely. . Much credit should be given Aliss N. W. DeLesline, president of vhe A.C.E.L.. Unless, sickness or >oniething very pressing conies up; Aliss DcLesliite is at her post with .ne young people, endeavoring to mstill within Cherr young hearts words of love', helping them to 1 ouild character and how to become 1 men and women of high Christian standing. Miss DcLesline solicits i ihe support of all Emmanualites and friends. The Rev. Mr. dlunt of Clevel and, O., spoke during thg evening worship. Thi^was Rev. Hunt s econd visit to Emmanuel ' recent-?y. A splendid audience heard .iim. Text, Genesis "2:21-22. On the evening of the 2 instant, Rev. E. H. Alt-Gill, presiding eldcji |--^f- the ' RtiCky ATihitit distr et and former pastor of Emmanuel deivered an eloquent sermon to a eery tine audience of niepibers and | i.rii. iui8. i tie text may be lourul n St. Luke 15:8-10. It is need less TTT ITe sent a spii itual warmth" hrough the auditorium: Rev. Mc I vii 11 was scheduled' to deliver a lecture, but decided to*']>reach in?tead._r-The subject of lecture was 'The Powers that are AlVeeting Jivilization and its Remedy". We I jre hop ng that , we may hear tins j ecture at some subsequent time. Mrs. Miller to Butelur: The [ sausages you sent me the other morning were meat at one end and! oread at the other. Butcher: Madam, in these hard times, it is very difficult' to make oth ends meat. "Building New Kmmanuel" to be repeated November IT. "Mrs. II. L. Thomas, diUctress. MIl.LBRANCH A.M.R. CHI IU H Rev. 1. H. Dozier, Pastor ' Suildav school ? ?? ntiimorl ;it .ho usual, hour with the Supt. at his post. The lesson was beautifully discussed by the pastor andf enjoyed. , At 1-T:45 our ojd and ?tw pastor delivered us a great sermon. He.- came in full with the Holy a host and preached us an instructive and inspiring sermon from St. Luke 5:27. Subject "A Call to I Sendee, take a bird's eye view of his journey*. The finance Was good. Some j of the people have altryady start , laying, salary. liev. Mrs! M. K. Bowons preached a Missionary Sermon at Salem M. E. church. Everyone who witnessed this message seemed to have enjtoyed it. Mrs. ^Willie "Mae Hyman and on, Aiionso liyman spoilt the week-end with her sister Mrs. Mabel McWhito. We must say that .vords are inadequate for u.> to express the thanks to our good 1>'Snop and presiding elder for sending us our^ood pastor back for another year. We pray that our good Jiishap aiul?presiding?ehfrrr vill have long to live. ?..The farmers in this section are almost through gathering their harvest. (J A I'WA Y CIIMTIT I,. 1). (iambic, Pastor The new - conference year in the Palmetto conference hjus opened up with the church goers. We are thankful to our beloved | Bishop .Flipper,' D. D., who has come to South Carolina as a great L&wanccpaliuil Tn the Time offset'. '. The above named Circuit j will follow his lead 100 percent. The | Circuit began its year's work with [new zeal for lOoG-19.17. We plan to go over th^. top in every way. The pastor has made' his rounds since conference and has been wormly .received by the loyal members and friends of other churches. The Community Fair was a success in every way. 1'icf. Lawrence, hdgar i-fttn 1 Ij. D. ("fumble,, Jr. made a flyingN-rip to Orangeburg, to attend the Agriculture meeting. Misses Onctha McBridc, J. Lawrence and Rachel Lawrence were home for the Fair. Sunday the pastor and his family were the ('inner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence. MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. BT~fcr Guiles, Pastor Hello everybody! Here \v<e are again, beginning a ney' conference year. We all were out in gieat number Sunday to hear our old and new pastor. Everyone that heard this sermon :a.i truly say their heart was touched. After the sermon the Lord's . Supper was administered. The finance for the beginnjjng of the year was very splendid. In the Popularity Contest Miss Reather Bellamy having rai.-ed $2.51 which was the highest amount, won a silk dress. Miss Geneva Crawford, the 2nd highest $1.30 won a print dress. This was the work, of the Sun Beam club. The Sun-Beam club also bought new shades for the parsonage which were presented to the Stewardess by Miss Reathor Bellamy, We were very glad to see. so many of our Baptist friends wor shiping with us Sunday. On the 4th Sunday, Rev. Z. Mace ol Latta, S. C. will preach it Mt. Zion church, at 11:30 a. m. The Mt. Zion school under the luthority of Prof. Monroe, Miss I. Hampton and I. Daniels is doing splendid' things. They are progressing very rapidly. There will be a box supper at the school Saturday night. They are asking each and everyone to please come out and help them. The Little River school undei the leadership of Prof. Bowman ind M. Ward is doing fine! They are in hope of entering the new ichool building in the next twenty lays or less. We are glad to see Mrs. Beatrice Gause and Mr. Jake Evans iut again in the Sunshine, after ?oing through an operation. At this writing, Mrs. Mary Bryant [is very ill. We hope for her a speedy recovery. LADIES B FRIENDLY CLUB Winnsboro?The .Ladies B Friendly club held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. ; F. E. S.tarks, Multrie St. The meeting was called to order by the President at eight thirty. First sing !ng "My Country Tis' of Thee." Scripture lesion by Mrs. L. Ulmer. t*Song, "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross". This brought the_ devp"forrol seiwicbto'a close. The meet tig was now in the hands of the program eonvmittie. Welcome ad11 ess by Mrs. F. C. Starks. ' Paper?Mrs. Richardson. Solo?Mrs, Ella Dubor.-e. . Talk?Mr. Amos Whitnf. Sr iticitaTion?Mis Lula Hall. Collection?Mrs. . Loritta Ulmer. Song?"I Want to Be A Christian." History of the Club?Mrs. C. L. Mitchell. Remarks , by some eft the visiting. friends in the person of Mrs. Jessie Russell, Mr. Richard Harrison, Rev. E. MeCuIlough, and Mr. A. C. Mitchell. The club then serve..-a delicious course of potato salad, Saltincs. Cocoa and ice cream. The club purchased for its members. white and print dresses. Everybody left feeling happy ?ver the pleasant time spent in the beautiful home of our President, who made- it so pleasant for u's. We are anxious to meet there again. Mrs. F. C. Starks, President Mrs. L. Ulmer, Vice President AI.LEN TEMPLE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. It. I. Lemon, Pastor ?(Sveenville, S. C.?Sunday school opened at 0:45 a. m. We had a largo attendance after the study of the Usson we had a fine review by the Pastor, Rev. Lemon. . Morning service began at 11:15 a.m. Excellent mufcic was fQfhished by the choir. The pastor delivered a very timely message which inspired the hearts of all. His text was found Psalms 33:4. The many visitors were made welcome and invited to wor-hip with us again at any timer Night service began at 7:30 p. m. The pastor again delivered a very fine message which contained much food for thought. After the usual* part of the service was over, the pastor called for the reports of the 'Rally Clubs". The rally was divided into two divisions, the Reds and the Blues with five, captains on each side. The standing clubs reported $258.50. The "Reds" $111.00; the "Blues" $131.64. Total amount rai sed for the-May $507.15.?The-pastor only ? i?i ccaa on \\r? cl?siliru IUI ttic IIC4J/|/CV to say that our pastor always raises the amount he asks for and then some more. The pastor prais. id all for helping to make the rally a success. Miss Sara Horry, one.of the instructors at Schofield Institute, Aiken, S, C.( was the week-end guest of her sistqrs, Mrs. E. C. Dudley, Supt. lof the W. B. S. hospital. ?mm - ? ST. MARV riBf'|,|T ? Rev. f. P. Stanley, Pastor Sunday, November 8, marked the beginning of our conference year's work at St. Mary A. M. E. church, with our presiding elder, pastor and district S. S. Supt., all present. This being our first quarter the Sunday school was opened by the assistant Supt., and i then turned over to the District Supt., Prof. P. C. Legett. He took charge and the Hassan wei-e jii tanged and the teachers took up the class work. The district superintendent presented the pastor and he presented the Presiding Elder, Dr. J. S. Coe to review the lesson. This he did in short hut instructive and also gave words of encouragement to the school. We then listened to a very helpful ad THE PALMETTO LEADEF drcsa given by the district super -mtendent. At the. close of Sunday selum the regular service of the day he gan.. The pastor conducted the legu lar order of service. ^After the lira Hymn the pastor presented tin; elder. who preached. He cxpresscc himself as being pleased to be a1 gain assigned to the Marion dis trict to labor with us: lie a}se thanked the membeis and friend; for their support in the pass yeai and asked lor their continued cooperation th<s year. He preachet from Uie text St. Matt. ,28:2d Teaching them to observe all thing? whatsoever I have commanded .yen and 1Q I am .with you always, ever unto the end of the World. Subject The. Presence of a Friend'. \\T were told of what it means to oik to have the presence of a friend in hours of trouble, despondency and distress. Thorugh this picture we were aide to se.c hi le clearly the need of the presence of the unseen friend . Jesus, whi has assuied us of 11 ipresence il we would ke ep llis command. -This was a Sermon that every, Clffii istian enjoyed. And in la<t~\ve always enjoy Dr. Coo's -sermons Prof. I'. C. I.egett and Pro. g.-Stevenson received the public often ng which amounted -to a neat sii.n The congregation was dismissed and the work of the. conference was taken up. The .churches ol the--.circuit was well representee in nresenee- ?ml innni *r .... siding elder was paid his lull assessment $18.00. Dollar Monej collected Sl/hOO. We are thaiiklui to report that our work has begun in good spirit. The pastor- expressed himselt as. .being thankful to serve the St Mary's circuit another tertn. " Sunday ul'tdrnoon the Sunday -choOl board was called tu icgulatt the .officers. We believe that wi have a splendid group of .Sunday school officers for thi> year. Sunday night the pastor was at his post of duty. Service was good and a good number was present to partake of the eoniimiu ion. p Now we are woikiyg. and prayng this will be,a year of great ucetss in the onward inarch ol the Christian church eve'rvwh: re The writer thinks that our,lit si Ja-y-Vs?Work" "Wits. just from the annual conference and total co lection for the day $75.00. 13est wishes to The I'alnicitd Leader and its many readers." On last Sunday many memberof Shiloh went to . Newberry to witness the last (jay's service of the General eonff-ronee. The bish.op beuan reading the appoint nient, and when he reported oyr pastor, Rev. T. 11. Weather-, moved, we felt very laid. Shiloh has rocked aontr nicolv under. Rev, Weathers' administration and tin members had he Ran to Jove him. We rearet it hut.as an i hi pioverh say "Good friend must part." However ho is t;ot far and we may s*de him now .and then. On last Sunday evening many member.-- of Shiloh attende 1 si rvice at Antioe' isaptist church. The pa. tor". U v. M. F. Wilson- delivered a sou! stir rir.tr sermon rVom St. John 1S:.'I7. lie used as a subject "I'm not s.:iprised." 'Everyone present seemed to have got scivethintr .out of the sernton. . < On Thursday aft'Tnovn . Nov 5, the remains of Frank Wilsi i were intermitted at S'hiloh c. metery. By friends as tvell as relatives he shall be treatly missed The Prosperity Undertakintr Co-mpany was in chart;1'. The Prosperity' Unde'jtaking Company stands in readiness t? serve you when thiy can. If you don't see what you want or.nsult the sooretary and imnre<Jin.tely what you want will be before you Remember we belied e in "fa;! play to all." C5 mm WATERLOO NEWS Mrs. Lizzie Fuller is visiting her datfrhtej's, Mrs. Marie ('tin ringham and Fannie Coleman it Atlanta, (la. Miss Jo. r.ell .Cur. ningham is visiting her si : tor it Greenville.' The Mission" club met at tin home of Mrs. Lula. Cam;.hell Nov 8th. We ha ' an interesting busi ness session. Colleel'on 81./10 After .which we" were solved cakt and ereamed peaches. Sunday, November's, we attend ed church, at Good Hope 1/ whirl Re\. \\ ilson hTIm tor. The Sun day school was very nicely taugh' ar;l then revit wed by the pastor Prayer services were conducted hj Rev. Campbell, which lead into ; great service. At this point tin pulpit was graced with, the pastor Rev. Wilson, Rev. Campbell 'am Rev. Anderson, of Rock Hill, students of Rene net college who accompanied Rev. Wilson. The pa tor used for a subject "The Way o Near"?John (>: !. This was j great sermon brought out of tin subject. The ladies hod fpo m?r. vIt'UH I'll ChljU'tfo and taken a col lection of $28.00. The churcl ?oi i?? t<> in- at nei feet noaco. Rev Wilson is a great man rendering a great work for the up-lift <>1 God's Kingdom. Mrs. Delia Fuller's mother Mrs. Turer is very sick. She has been in ill health for two years Mr. V. M. Miller <>f I.aurens was the afternoon guest of Mr James Campbell Sunday. _ noticFto CITY SUBSCRIBERS Our agent will call at your horn to collect for The Palmetto Leade beginning next week. Please b prepared to pay your subscrip tiona. i , SWANSEA M'.WS '| .Sunday school opened at the usii ' I al hour, aftei \\hich cam,.. t'outli ; | the R< v. Brown, who preach* d a I splendid sctinon. After service Mt. Olive U- her Hoard'motored to ' Khcnezer to help put a program 'over,' and Rev.' Kdiie Davis } preached a wonderful wrmon; hi* . was Isaiah' " ">.(h and the -Nth i i-"-e; > uojei-L "The Hea-enly lli'.hway;' ' And I mast say that ' the Rev. I)a\u stepped out in tile | iythly d;ep and the spirit sceme I , to move from heart to heart, and i it was a very huth-day. . Miv and Mrs. Sheves made it so pleasant for the ush<h? .board ami also the members. We, arc . always yflad to be with them. J Tiie Usher board < if .Ml. Olive ? i. motored to St." Darkest,' to help : put over a pivuriam and there . "\\'eie litrev prizes tfiveii; one i . the Junior Usher Board and one for tin? one wtoo made the most ; points on' debatit y an me foi ] tliu one who j-ajse the most money ' Little .Miss-Nazry Davis won th? ' first prize for "reading the best | paper.front Swansea. Second prize j v as jfiye:. to Swansea's Usher ' board for making the most points. ' Mr. J. ('. Roach and .Mi s Juanit Davis and Miss -Thedoricv^-Mims " K?i!noil' the prize on delKilc. which 11 ony. is tlie most rcsp nstble for a Hopular Usher boirrd, t'i'.e. prcsi; lie lit or the parent, and the third prize was jiiven to Kbehexer Uslv if board for raising the inn 1 ' money. SI I.V Kit STRKKT NKWS By Odell Reuben Welch /'ion RUptist-Church The _^unday school was opened Sim day at the usual hour. .w,ith th | STfpt. in charge. After devotions t be classes went to their various r places. Bio. A. \V. Longshore from Klislia taught the school an _ .iL-vwn*-esj?vr-tf+n nib i Then the pa.-totT janie before u ' ..with a very g bd Hicssaie, subject "I\ft on tile whole armour of Clod . that you may be abb* to withstand | the assaults of the *' It war | very good and I ani .sure *.vcr> j mo who knows the pow?r of God. ; can say' didn't our hearts, bum within U- as the mar < !' (iod talk ?d with us by the way. The coli b et ion was very good. ; ! We were all glad to have Itev. S. C. C'amphi. II'.with us "Sunday afi teinooii. This is his home. About '/< twenty live years ago, at thL. agt i of. ab u-t I?> lie, began' his preaching career right at this place and . \<c can boast of having seiit forth one of S nth Carolina's greatest Rapti t< al. iU! with the Rev. B. | Steward. Many ptople wer> : hc. o fi om various place- to Ilea. ( an4 see bim. Mrs.-Campbell sang j a \ < V y iii.pr. ssi.e a: ! he.n l felt b M'liu'; sin- al.-o' Assisted in takir. '' 11 !b ctio11.' W e h p.- t'ev will I . " i ' j * ? !!!? . ntram soon'. Mr. Uui'i.s Italdin is ,-oine hetJ I? i* now. hcv. While i< a lit11? i latter hut has a very sick child. |h v. 1?. \\\ William- i< sick with a hack-so} n.'i malaria fever. Mis, t-t?tTr^vS]^Pcch ?">f this ec.nn.unity died Mdjiday ' i yen it tr; sh? took .-utUhmly sick tin- ) rececdinii inma.itur.. -Mic is survived hy s.-V oral children, a ! ' ?-1.i 11 i11 dr u.rl frim ds. 1' io;> so Trinity aial Klisha A. __M. churches arc very jrhtu to ?i-vc-t.:".'iv pastor. II. v. S. J. Juhn, ,'u hack, after the meeting of the C'iiI ml'ia conference. i ( liOVKK M-^VS ' ' Mis. Kssio Tate of (llasio, N. Y. is visiting |UT ni ther-in-law .Mrs. Kli/.a Tate, .Miss I'ynthia Tate <f (lastor.ia spt nt tlie week-end here with relatiVcs. ? Mrs. T'ii uie Wilson, and Mishi. ii Met arter \ isited Mr. and Mrs. (leorye White Sunday rvonirj*. ' Mrs. Mary K. Jackson visile" Mr. . l.izwio Crawford for a fo\v 1 Iuhi's Sunday evening Mr. Pi'i'ry ('rnat'r.us-4.f the CCC Camp,, Chester. spout the we kcnd here with his mother, Mrs. t Ma. 'Croat hers.. Miss I.illiar. Ai in-' up nf C.n"""vrnr,in. spent tin- - wook-e^d hero ( with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I'. I{. Jackson had ii ,j....J the ni^ht *?'<?'? ^ 'I'lnn y, Mrs. J ;li i SVaw_^jand j i'jiuj !.t i.. .V. Jer'h Sp-1 in;?, Si ('. , * 1 The reporter is Kla? tt, n-phrt ai this writing that Mrs. Oi.ie Wat ion is better alter several wvr wefks of illness. Mrs. Mary (iood <i" Pallas. N. ('. was the jfuest of her parents Sunday. who are sick, Mr. and Mrs. Kddie Kawlinson. t' Mrs. Sara Janie Waiters ofWinstor.-Saleni. N. C. is visitin r relatives here. 1 Miss 'Marion Alexander, and Mr. Robvi t Saye Btilin wet e married in York, S. C. Saturday, NoVOm- RE bey s. l'.n'ib. We wish them much huppiness. -MeKniuJit Hinh Schi&t The ('/ir.nuinity Fair that was jjwi K.iven by the 1\ T. A. on Thursday mar and Friday was quite a success in- deed . spite of ' the cold ' 'weather. Th. t, ? ?... ?' --r ........ ...... . iuj. uiu.-i par- p? ej Is present at the I'. T, A; monthly meeting will receive a. banner Offic for the month. Miss Mozelle I* Jackson, tlu* fourth tfiade teaehe* " , had the most parents piesent on Monday night and receive..' the PR bnprer. . ' The foil wir.g teachers., attend ed the York County t iiehoi 111S . meeting iti' y<?^k, S. ('.Saturday at..Jefferson High. Messrs. h. I' Iiiown, F. K. Pearl and M.F. Jack- v Son. . d; ' Mrs. M. E. Dunmbre, the County Supervisor visited the sc'hoo. Tuesday. Spi M'ss llessie Rrpaden; a nrember e'" the eight grade'is ill. Mrs. P. C., Jackson visited the City of York, S. C. on. Friday. Offit nit I.AI KKNS NEWS Mis. Minr.ie Sanders was calk- ' !, th > bedside ef her-sick sister in d: Thumasville. Ga. Rev. Ellis or ('nwiieits, S. ('. Mr. Charlie >Sbel- _ ' ton and his little daught<K",TVera V1"1 _ -Snekto-n-of ( 'j Dss' ^icKorT' 3^ C' c weiv the , respective visitors of . lMrs. Geneva Shelton and family. ^ They also visited Miss Mattie 0 !>iiekett on Downs St. while visit p! ing in the Cit-v Sii'''1'"' r The 'friends of Mr. Charlie Frank 1 in are'sorry to know that he is """" not resting well at this writing ?. 1 Mr. John Jlallstoek is still conlined to his bed. Miss Addie M J IVarians of the North section *?' ..Laurens is in Charlotte", N..C. foran indefinite stay. Mr.-. Emma ? ' Cunningham is 'THRvalescing av : er home on W. Main St. O Tlie many, friends of Mr. Jim .. III lv ... I *l-~ 203( > "in tt vii ?? 111 i/v ^ inn n; i\ J T ?\\ mu jii.-1.tas improved somewhat at this g writing. He has been sick for thieo woVks at his resident or 0' ilar.ee- St. lie is * a deacon of H 1 Queen Mary Holiness chuivh ?>n ? J liray St. pk 4.... fTt^* members ar.<i friends of Lumens Tabernacle .Holiness church on Hiver St. are looking forward for the Annual conveitlion which will convene in Seneca. gjjj S. ('. Bishop A. J. Brown will preside. Kev. Boney and his mehvluis of Bethel A. M. E ? ehureh on Caroline St. are looking forward, to .their Annual eon- O volition- of'the Piedmont seeti n. iv8 t The Conference will convene ir. 11 t (Jieonwiod, S. C. a few miles ? * South of I.iiurens Iiie-fue*tr>r-irrrd " D members ?of St. John Holiness church are lookng forward to their Convention '.which will convene in Spartanburg. S. C. Bishop Kaller JA?? of Atlanta. Ga. will preside. 1 IN M KM OKI AM In iifo is sacred it should not he Phor allowed to jlerish True the body / will return to- dust from whencfc it 1 tame But the remembrance t>f the life should be c ntinued Some one has >aiil we are not dead until wi I' are foi gotten In. loving memory i of our beloved sister, Mayme L. Watts who dt parted'this 1 t'e three ~ years ago. November 10. 1933. The dear sister.has gone Whence tip one has ever feturneth " The voice we love is still; Dr In death, she leaves a place in our heart, Which never can be tilled. 1090 Prom this world of sorrow and *323 pain' It> the land ot Heavenly peace and rest, ? (lod taken our lovinir sister, be eauso ho thought it bcsi; . 'n Sloop' 0n dctfr sister. Sain ? _ -Bolta^yd .'isll'l Ullll brolheis: Sally Watts, Gray, Wash ngton, D. C.; Clan nee J. Watts, l'hila- n# dolphia. Pa.; Kufcene D. Watts, (iroonwich, Conn. 8:30 Finn usting?the?sacred? "(ions to our compe- E&Tfl M , understanding, diged Service insures ||Tjrj| m p 1 e 1 e compliance l^^iJ i all the inviolable Rean its and desires of the HgjSj " 1 ' ' ! Pagt 5 PROFESSIONAL CARDS L A. B. JOHNSON 8UBOBON ce: 132SV4 Aaaembly Str?et * PkoM MM Raaidenc*.- 919 Oak Street PWm 9749 . , . :V. J. H. JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion Streot NOTARY PUBLIC, ler in Real Estate, perform* riage ceremonies, write- w I n Is, mortgages, claims, etc... Call to See Him e Phone 84g7 Res. 0 *8 . J. FREDERICK rn'ey-at-Law and Notary Puolie ACTICE IN ALL COtlt'ls ?State and Federal Washington St., Cola., S. C. EL H. H. COOPEH icLal Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums ltd Crew* mad Brine* V?rt A ?niif ee Phone 6429 Ree. siKm > Washington St., Cola., H. C. R. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon :e Hours: 9 to to W - " P. M: 6 to 8 P. M. cjTal Attention Given Disease* . Of ^Vomen. flice: Residence: 5 Washington " 2230_Iiampte? hone 642S~~"~^ Phone 7664 R I (1 CTIIADT u vi k_7 x niv x Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately. ffice Hours: Telephone: 10 to 1: P. M. Hes. 4692 10 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3791 ffice: Residence: ) Taylor St. 1417 Pine St ???mm?m. .--tffice Hours: Telephone: V. M. to 2 P. M. " Res. 8875 >. M. to 8 P. M. r. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon aaes of Women and Children A Specialty,^, ? *? nice: Residence: > Lady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. ffic? Hours: r"ionea-. o 9 A. M. Ultue 6033 o 2 P. M. Res 6798 o 8 P. M. r. R. B. Frederick Physician ' Office: Residence: A4 Washington 1416 Park r Victory Saving ba ik, - Columbia, S. C r? t i ie 78ir ' ill classes of Dental Work )r. L. H THallman DENTIST AIM.ESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments fice: 2360V4 Gcrvais Street Columbia, C. \ H. G. Thomp n DENTIST Vz *^s,! -nbty St. ("ill- 4 Phone 3466 Imwns?Bridges?Pla ? L pc?": ilty. Extract ona M :Painless Winnsboro Wednesdays r :?J rdava at A Kii"nnll ? r " Phone 219 fice Hours: Ttle<-? s: A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Of!'-* tj , Resident- 878 )r. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST ifr, Plates, Crowns, * Bridge* Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a ?ADAM PETWfS Hair Gr**** PlrrnnaJ Beato- -U>rm l,tfe A BEST GROWER?apply a "week?PRICE Sk. Standing St. CnfcunWa ta Drug Store, Waakingte* St w Hute stiwta