The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, November 28, 1936
. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
R*v. S. H. Lewi?, Pastor
Columbia, S. C., November 22?
Sunday was a pleasant day for all
church goers. We observed this
day as "Harvest Home Day." Not
many were prtsent, but nevertheless
we had splendid services
throughout the day. Our Sundaj
school opened at its usual hour,
10:00 a. m. After the lesson hue
been taught by the various teachers,
Rev. Lewis gave a splendid
review. We must? congratulate
the girls on Miss Laurence's class
for having the banner in collection
for the post Sundays.
At 11:15 a. m. Rev. Lewis had
a very inspiring sermon 3or '
hearers. His-teXt was taken trom "
the 105 Psalm. His'subj?$t was
"A Called Thanksgiving."
Reverend S. S. Morris, the secretary
and treasurer of the A. C
E. League -was~fn th<?"CTty: TTC "
sponse to the leaguers concerning
the "Sextuple Conclave" which
convenes in-Memphis, Tennesee in
Vie is urging that .
many of the Columbians come to
the meeting in Tennessee.
The topic for next Sunday, November
21), will be "Turning the
.Dials." Come out and help us
discuss it.
Reverend Lewis preached again
for us at 7:00 p. m. The choii
rendered lovely music throughout
the day. Conie out to all of oui
services for visitors are alway;.
welcome'at Bethel. Sunday schoo
begins at 10:00 a. m. Preaching
at 11:15 and 7 p. m. The A. C
E. League at 5 p. m.
Rachel Kinard, Reporter
MORRIS BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCI ,
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor
(Charleston, S. C., November 22
?Services began last Sunday with j
the usual sermonette by the pastor
to the little church. A (goodly
number of children were present
at the usual time to enjoy the |
talk of the pastor, who always j
brings a message of encouragement
to (the children, that is en- ?
joyed by the older ones as well." ~~j
The sermonette last Sunday, was
based upon the subject: "The danger
of being common''. At 11
a.m. Dr. Witherspoon delivered a
splendid sermon from the text ta ,
ken from 1st Peter, 3rd chapter '
and 18th verse. "The Christian's
developed?by; the pastor. The* ser.......
11 ,1?1 )
inuii waa >v c11 uviivcicu, ouu cvjuoi* )
ly well received. Brother Marion
Stroble sponsored a program at ,
5:30 p.m. that was all that could j
be expected. The programs ar- d
tanged by Brother btroble are al- >.
ways of a high class nature. Lo- j
cal talent is always shown to the
best advantage.
The pastor preached at 7:30 p. 1
m. selecting as a text St.. Matt.
25th-chapter and .31st verse. - He
. -selected as a theme "The Mathematics
of God". It was inspiring '
to hear the pastor explained the v
manner in which God deals in ad *
dition, subtraction, multiplication P
and division. All who heard the .
sermon were edilied. ''
The Missionary society undei
the leadership of Miss C. S, A. ''
Smith is preparit^f for their usual
Thanksgiving program and ministering
to tnc poor of the church '
and the city.
We have the information that "
?E. TtUTiTnTi^as. been ap" "
pointed presiding elder of the Mt. 1
Pleasant district. He will meet i!
a loyal group at Morris Brown
which >is the head of the district. ^
We hear too, that our old friend q
Dr. J. W. Murph has been assign-"^
cd to Aikon, IS. C. There is ttct ~r
stronger Gospt 1 p'^a^her in?ew?state
than Dr. Murph. We follow
his appointments with interest. \
. because we know him so well ?
Morris Brown is pleased to hear ^
that Dr. R. E. Brogdon is assigned
to Emmanuel A. \M. E. church p
in this ciiy. We predicted aftei s
the close of'the Palmetto anmm r
- . cuitference through the "Leader' h
that we would ^see. more of Dr. s
BrogdurrirrA he/City of Charleston, o
South Caroling 2
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SHILOH A. M. E. CHURCH ?
Rev. L. F. Vance, Pastor : to
>
Sunday morning, 10:00 o'clock n
(flound ii?any members o>f Shiloh on ^
their way to church. The Sunjiy a
^ school lesso.i was very beautiful- (
Iy discussed and reviewed. Everyone
seemed to have enjoyed it ^
The pastor, Rev. L. F. Vance de- fc,
i livered another one of his inter- n
esting sermons fikling the next service.
His text is found St. Mark
9:23. The well fitted sermons
that he brings to us seem an apf
lift to the minds of young an J old
around Shiloh.
Tho Prosf>erity Uhdeitaking t
Company* greets you a very ple&s- i
ant Thanksgiving. We hope the \
turkey be more pleasant. But during
the merry making should x
there' be a cause that wo may s
serve you; We will be glad to have
^ tho i
We are in the position to serve 1
you at any time and any place.
We are yours, of you and rPpte- t
sented by you. May we cooperate t
^^^with you and you with us and
,?
EMMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
R. E- Brogdon, Pastor
(Charleston, S, C^ November 22
?A large proportion of the membership
of Emmanuel -went up to
St. George, S. C., on last Sunday
morning to witness the, close of
the South Carolina conference.
The number of churches affected
oy this conference, begin another
year with the hope that this year
will be a banner /ear for each
church and that when the last
mile post shall have been reached
we all mpy have nothing to regret.
Emmanuel^ banner is still
floating. The standard bearer
ould not let it touch the ground.
Rev. J.-E. Thomas, former pastor
of Emmanuel has been given
the Mt. Pleasant district over
which he will preside. Rey. R, F.
idiogdon who helcTthat position is
low the pdstor of Emmanud. We
welcome Rev. Brogdon same as we
welcomed those who preceeded him
As we have parted with former
pastors in the spirit of friendship
and love, we say the same foi
Rev. J. E. Thomas and we wish
for him and hi? ??l
..... iiiucil BUCCCSS.
During the absence of the pas.or
on last Sunday morning, Rev.
f. White, one of Emmanuel's sons
jonducted the services. The preliminaries
were carried out in the
usual manner and the morning's
message was delivered by Rev.
White. He is always ready am
.villing to se^ve and whenever
is his lot to ''carry on'", he comes
up and executes the duty devolv d
upon him. The message was
uplifting. ?
The attendance at- the evening
hour was very fine. Rev. Thomas
onducted the"" devotionals after
which he introduced and presented
to the 'congregation Rev. R, E.
Brogdou. Immediately the pastor
arose and after prayer took his
text from the thirty-second Psalm
eighth verse: "I will instruct thee
and teach thee in the 'way which
hou shalt go: I will guide thee
vith mine eye." Theme "Divine
nstruction'*, The sermon was de-j
i.vered with power and sincerety. |
This first sermon coming from the
Rev. Brogdon in the capacity of
>astor at Emmanuel, was an awak
ning sermon. We were pleased to
lave a few yisitors. Mr. Thomas
L.aSaine of Morris Brown A. M.
5.' made a short talk.
On the evening1 of the 17 instant
he repetition of "Building New
2mmanuel" was witnessed by a
plcndid audience. Mrs. Hattie L.
Thomas, our ex-pastor's wife diectod.
Memorial services were held on
donday evening, November 16. A
arge number of members and
riends were present. Our Senior
hoir served on this occasion.
Miss ?.Erances L. Taylor and
diss S. E. Green were week nders.
Miss Taylor is one of
iur girls and is a student at Alen.
Miss Green is one of the inrtuctors.
We are pleased to
mow that Miss Green is improvng
nicely.
IETHLEIIEM BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. Gaulden, Pastor
Newberry, S. C.?Last Sunday
.'a%-a day <?7 clear skies and calm
- eather. The Sunday school scho>
rs were -on time for the most
art last SunAay.
Prof. Logan opened up th6 reguir
devotional hour, after which
he classes went to their respecive
classes for a brief study of the
;sson.
At the assembly Bro. J. B. Mor
an reviewed the lesion.
The regular morning services
ere opened at 11 :Q5 ? m, with
iiss Gwendolyn "Henry at the pino,
later our pastor came before
s with a thrilling message. Text:
V'e pray you in Christ's stead be
e reconciled to God II Cor. 5:20.
iiibject: "Be Ye Reconciled To
!od." Every bo'y went away
Mth a renewed Strength listening
o such a nowerfnl ac"v>rtn. ??
The B. Y. P. U. opened its serices
at 6:40 p. m. with the presient
incharge, and as usual they
ave us a splendid program, and
e enjoyed it to the highest.
Mr. George Singleton was at the
iano at the opening of. the nigh)
ervices, and after the regular de
ot tonal services our pastor
rou,ght us another strong mesage.
Text: Thou shall have no
ther Gods before me. ExoJui
0:3. Subject: "God's Life Insurnce
Company." Oh how we did
njoy the message.
Sister Maggie Taykrrra membei
f Bethlehem died Thursday nite:
IrwrorviKnv 1Q u ' ^
av, ?i nci nunie in uanontown
after an iiflness of two ol
lore years. She was Funeralized
t Bethel Baptist church Monday,
t 2:00 p. m. Rev. E. E. Gaulden
her pastor) in charge.
Dear members and frienos; lei
is not be in too big a hurry on
"hanksgiving Day by trying to
eat time, and wind up in eterity.
OWINGS NEWS
Mt. Carmel A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. W. Thomas, Pastor
Sunday school began at the usuil
hour, with Supt. and teachers
it their post of dbty. The lesson
vas reviewed by Pr</1 Brown.
At 1:00 d'clock the Bible Tessor
vas well instructed by Mrs. Thomp
.on.
Mr. Ralph Miller and family"were
)hc rucaU uf Ml. Ulld MM. John]
iViWiama Sunday evening.
\f * P C Iy.nl/ y? yl Cy, ? 11
i'*i . * M. ?A ?I\ anu loiiiujr wtit |
he quests of Mr. James Watts
md family Sirnday evtninjr.
Sick list: Mr. Joe Irby. We are
loping for him a speedy recovery.
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JOHNSTON NEWS
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To Be In Charge
mm
^W.V
The above is the likeness of
the Rev." Mr. B. T. Sears, the popular
pastor of the First Mt. Zion
Baptist church of Johnston,. S. C.
He will be master of ceremonies
on the fifth Sunday night, November
29, at 8:00. when a srreat Pew
Rally will be own. There have
been a well arranged program for
the occasion.
Mrs. W. J. Halter (white) and
one of the leading white murchant
of Johnston will be the principal
speakers. There are twenty captains
who are working to make
This rally a success.
The program is made up of solos,
readings, speaking, Glee Clubs
and quartets. There are also ten
girls running against each other
in a Popularity Contest. We are
hoping to make this one of the
best programs that has ever been
stage at Mt. Zion Baptist church
The Dublic is invited io come and
witness this great musical feature.
Don't forget the date, Sunday
night, November 29, at 8:00
o'clock.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
NEWS OF UNION, S. C.
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The Piedmont district of the Wo.
men's Federated clubs of South
Carolina held its district meeting
at Bethel A.M.E. church, ' SaturHnv
N'nvpmUr 21. 19Mfi with the
Marion B. Wilkerson club of Union,
S. C., entertaining. Representatives
of the Over The Top club
^f Greenville, S. G., the Community
club of Wellford and the Marion
B. Wilkerson club of Union
were present.
The following program was rendered
with Mrs. Lydia L. Williams .
of Greenville, acting as chairman
in the absence of the Presidept,
Mrs. Carrie M: Thompson.
. Program:
Music?Holy, Holy, Holy.
Prayer by Mrs. S. L. Humphries
Welcome Address?Miss B. C.
Reynolds
Response?Miss Lillie R. Tillman
introduction of visitors?Mrs. T.
E. Robinson, was introduced
to the group.
Enrollment of Delegates
A p po i ntm e nt of Comm i t tees ?:?
Paper: "Lifting. as" We Climb"?
Mrs. M. J. Vernon
Solo?Mrs. Lydia L. Williams.
Solo?Mrs. Beatrice Bobo
Discussion: "What Wilkerson
Home Means to the Girls of
S. U., led by Mrs. Sexton.
Piano solo?Mrs. B. T. Vance '
Remarks by Mrs. T. E. Robjnson
Music?Mrs. Annie D. Staggs
Offering $3.10.
Memorial service in honor of
Mrs. Hattle Williams of the Green
ville club:
Hymn?Nearer My God To Thee
Remarks" on the Li^e of Mrs. Williams
by Mrs. Annie D. Staggs.
Rpport of Committees '
Closing hymn: God Be With You
Till We Meet. Again 1
After this program the visitors
were escorted to the homes of
the following for dinner: Mrs.
S." L. Humphries, Mrs!** G. W.
Bolden and Mrs. Martha Sartor.
The meeting was a very beneficial
and inspirational one. Xlfc
members returned to their re- spective
communities with the determination
to render more effective
service for this noble work.
EFFINGHAM NEWS
Meadow TFong Bag$st Chi/rch
Rev. J. W. I)aviS, Pastor
Sunday school at the usual! hour,
with Supt. J. H. Frierson and
teachers at their post. The lesson
was beautifully discussed throughout
the various classes.
After a brief devotion assisted
by Rev. Webster Kennedy and report
of Sec. The pastor came before
an appreciative audience with
?n inspiring message, though he
was a little indisposed, he preachI
ex.* as never before." This inspiring
message was tffken from First
Cor. 9.16. Theme; "The Gospel
and .what it. means to the world."
This message was enjoyed by all
who heard it. Otir visitors on today
were: Rev. and Mrs. Webster
Kennedy of Kingstroe, S. C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Friday an J Mr.
Friday's mother; Mr. Henry McCoy
of Mt. Zion Baptist church,
also our teachers, Prof. A. McLaughlin
and Miss Celestine Harrell.
The dormer of Sumter, S. S.,
the latter of TimmonsviKe, S. C.
MttJullH CllimilllliM left SatiirT'"
day, Novmeber 21, for New York,
N. Y. We hope for him a safe
trip and a happy stay.
Mrs. Joshrtia liawkins is "doing
nicely now. On the sick list is
Madam Katie Smith. We hope for
her a speedy recovery.
(Miss) Alise Johnson, reporter
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rHE PALMETTO LEADER
CHRISTIAN HOME BAPTIS'I
CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Honor, Pastor
Lowrys, S. C.?Inspite o? the
cold day last Sunday we hai. a
fine spiritual meeting. Our pas
tor brought to us a well outlined
prqgram for the year 19.37. Aftei
which he entertained us with a
fitting sermon.
The whole church is happy ovci
the success of the "Twelve Tribes
of Israel." The religious playwas
directed by Mrs. B. M. Honor
| The tribes reported as following:
"Reuben,!' Deacon H. K. Kirk
Patrick reported $30.20. "Simeon,'
Deacon Wyilie reported $5.10.
j~"Levi" Deacon Darby reported
$0.75. "Ju#ah", Deacon Thomp.
son reported $2.70. "Issac" Dea.
Cohen reported $9.60. "Zebulum"
Deacon Berryr Carter reported
$9.10. "Dan" Mr. N. Howard ro-<
ported $12.27. "Nkiphtali" Mr.
James. Moore-- reported. $9.75
"Gad" Rev. Gaulman reported,
$9.00. "Asher", Mr. Berry Waikei
reported $6.90. "Joseph," Mr
Murray Darbjfe. reported $2.60 uik
"Benjamin," Mr. Hubert Sims reported
$6.66. The prizes went t
the Sons, Reuben and Dan. The
prizes to the individuals raisin;:
tUo ?? *
m>. iukucsv u mount went to .Mrs
Maggie Sanders Who-reported $18
65. The second prize to Mrs. Katie
Sims who reported $5.00.
We were proud wfhen we found
that the total amount raisev. i'
this contest was $116.18. It wa
on a cold night but we were there
from every corner.
We are sorry to learn of the
accident of Mr. N. Howard, we
hope he will soon be able to wafk
again. ' ? .We
wish to extend our deepest
sympathy to Mr. Hubert Sims anc.
family during their hours; of be
reavement.
Everyone enjoyed the companj
of Rev.. Bowen and choir from
York, S. C. during our tribe contest.
Rev. Bowens gave us a wonderfuf.
message. We were also
glad to have guests iftrom Rock
Hill, S. C., Chester, S. C. and Chai
lotte, N. C. We hope they will
come again.
Watch the Leader for our next
project and Christian Honv.
grow.
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ALLEN TEMPLE
iTI. E,. V II L UV II
Rev. R. I. Lemon. Pastor
Greenville, S. C.?Sunday S.
opened at 9:45 a. m. We haJ a
very beautiful Messon which was
thoroughly taught by the teachers.
After the study of the. lesson
the classes assembled and listened <
to a very fine review by Mr. Paul
Adams, a scholar of class?No. 5-.
Miss F. L. Lykes in a compttmentary
manner presented Rev. Lemon
a purse from the Sunday
school.
Morning service began at" 11:15
a. n\. The pastor delivered a
strong and spiritual message that
inspire*, the hearts of all. He used
for his subject* "The Soul's
"Lbnging foT God." Psalm 42:1.
.Vfe had one to join the church
Miss Golden of) Millers Chapel A.
M. E. church, Newberry, who is
now a nurse in the Working Benevolent
Hospital. She was made
welcam?_by ^11. - We also had several?visitors?present.
The pa tor
leaves for the Annual conference
Wednesday at Greenwood. The
A. C. E. League met at 6 -I
o'clock, with a targe attendance.
Night service began at 7:00 o'clock.
The pastor delivered hL
farewell message for thfs conference
year to a very large congregation.
His text was found Acts
26:22. His message was filled
with the spirit and caused thi
hearts of many to rejoice. After __
the usual service was over the ,
Pew Rally took place. The Rally
was an overwhelming success for 1
the pastor's salary, as usual; it 1
went over the amount asked for.
The person raising the highest amount
over $1.50 was given a (
pair of Kid Gloves. This prize
went to Mrs. Lila Lewis $5.05; I
2nd prize 1 pair of silk hose, to
Mrs. Lila Mayes $3.75. Total a- (
mount raised $140.00.
Just as the pastor was about to
have the Doxology, every board
and aiixifiary of the church presenter.'
him with "purses" or I
"gifts." He was verv pleasantly
surprised. A token <f?rom the
Trustees and Stewards, Mr. J. A
Johnson; a token from the Men':
club, Mr. J. L. .Mayes, a token
from the Usher Board, Mrs. Jessie
Mae Brown; others were presented
by the Lailhlul AY.orkur^. .
club, Miss Lula Robinson; Willing
Workers, M*s. L izzie Cafhoun I
Silnshine ciub, Mrs. Minna Calhoun;
Junior Cfioir, Miss Eunice
Adams; Senior Choir, Miss F. I..
Lykes. The League also gave a
token during the League hour. The |l
\}[
p?t?tor ,was f 11 uT siniIt's and hij*h
ly praised each and everyone t'oi
what fchoy have done" Criny tii
year. Thus tended -another suec.
s. 1.1 year's \vu:k by lii ; aen .
lit* v. L.moa at AS lea "Tempi-. "A
M. IS. cirttivh.- Not o:? y A11? i'
ieiiipi*.. but the entire eity oi
Clrueat ille is exp> i t i;;ir Rev. k. 1
Lein r. back attain.
The pastor uimuuiu'd that lit v.
1). I'. Avium's will'be in ei.atnv oS.
the church di'tintf the confeieliOe
MSWUl.UUV NISWS
.Miller Chapel A. .M. JS.'-Church
Rev. \\. C. Crawford, I'astor
The pastor has been well revived
by tli.' meiiibcis and l'licndof
the eity.'" His .-.emmas hav
bet.ii inspiring -and icrvciitly tie
live red to an inereasinp audience
' 11 is text Sunday moriiijr' was Rev i
.1:5 and eve nintr MaLL. '7:1-4-14.- A
The moinin.it service r ue peisoi. j
joined the church. I
Mrs. 1.. H. Crawford, i.is \vil\
who has doiie nivieh .Mis.-ionari
work will add much to the Miss.onary
~pirit in th.s city.
f'..1. I., i.' >
x 111 t ?ivuaii \ Iiurcii
ttcv. A.H. Heasoner, I'asloy;
Sunday school s..!\i.e was quiu
mpiossiYe as usual.
During the Young People's ser
vita- the stoi-y of Thnnksgiving
was <Mul by. Master Paul it. All. ii
j Mr.Wl. \V..Joiies and .Mis. Alice
hong. r, . .
The public js cordially-invited tt
.ttcud a .Missionary syt vice at ('a
. ary Pi esbylerian chu-rcb Sunday
' .furnoi n tJa'jU o'clock'!Drayton
Street High School
Pro!'. I". S. (lallman stated ih
Newberry fc'ounty Fair %\ 111 la
held at the school, December -i-?>.
We hope to have oik1' ? f thv. eas.at
st fairs this year.
Don't fail to 1tca? I.uthcr? Kiuj.
in the auditorium Deeemt;nn?iSSi
Admission 10c, inc.,and l2">c.
The carnival'by the ninth grftd
.Miss Angelina Voting teacher was
a great success. .
The children enjoyed a great
deal of ..fun at the candy pulling
by seventh grade, Mrs. N, P, Sin '
glctoti, teacher.
We regret very' much-to heat"
,>f the death of .Mrs.-Maggie Tay.
iov who hus.-sullh t cd; a lone t-inti
' ut Wf believe earth's loss is heav
en's strain. because she was always
happy and cheerful.
A ' ureal.'deal of In r cn.ioynicnt
a*as due to the kind tiealnunt by
Miss Wiiludmenia 1'erkins.
Mrs. Elsie Daniels is c.ontinei;
,o bed. We trust she will s? oil re.coyer.
Mr. \V; Dm k it is coiilint'.l t<
his room; trust lie will ,-oon be
trontr ajiaiii.
The county teachers"' associate f.
was held at. Diayton Street Jliyh
<c!ieol, Saturday.' A lot of iufor- .
mation was lectived that ail of. the
teachers in the-county m aid be
.ntervsted in hearing:
Rev-. \V. C. Crawford, the pa*ipr
of Miller Chapel A. M. 11.
church pledged his cooperation in;
the suvitv of lnuuanhy in out
county. We are- always clad to
have such niinislvis in cur city.
St. .Matthew Kaptist Church
Rev. S. M. Halscy. Pastor ,
sniuuay was a line day -I'm
hirrch service. T li c Sunday
cho.'d was in I'u!l bloom opeiiou
a its usual hour by liu- supcrm.fliclint.
The Advance class was
caught by the pastor.- The les.-ui.
well ixplaim-d; there wcie .several
visiters. We are glad Co.si.iy that
we are having morning s.crvici- oil
illil Ulld 1th Sunday.- at
You <iie invited to o'liic and \vorHip
with us. Evening service' at
rt':UU o'clock.
The H.Y.I'.F. is still on its way
to-success. There will b,'priva.given
t0 the t\ ur test papers ?>i
spieches Sunday evening, Nuvemoef_JlP
an,Lor.e lo-.-nlnlt -Conn. vany
anil witness the contest.
At. 8:00 p.in." the pastor came,
before us again with a message
from Kx. .'1:2* from which bin
hearts were made to rejoice.
Teachers and advanced scholars
weekly nieeting every Friday evening.
7:00 o'clock at the. parson
*px~-?THt pastor iu\ p.i > anyoia
.hat desire tc>.come for instruction..'
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IN LOIISMLLK
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Louisville.?Ky. CO !\ll.o Kb .
>ise Kellar, nationally known cook
ing school expert, lulled to hot '
leputation by the ellicicnt inannei
in which she conducted the highly 1
successful cooking school of tin
Louisvilld Leader here Inst week.
The Odd Fellows Hall was taxed 1
to capacity as the school closed-; ^
I). C. AM) >TAIf > LAM)
HAM: 1.2**2 IN CCC
"Washington ?(C)?The His- '
Lrict of Columbia hits -10.*? and i
Maryland 82P colored members of J
the CCC,? it is announced by theEmergency
Conservation Work.
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Tin* K* \. W'm. .M. 1?* ley. 1 fo ::i< 1 - I
I ? : ' t ? 1 .'-wry Ii.tituti a M,;y}
vil>. '( ., iiii ?i t'.'n Saturday. I
' 'iitn t' 7. alt r ni'jtc *!ia!t -?r>
v<ai'.- >; lift ,i.'I" in i iI'?<.-* t'*i his j it
tar.*. f
. Mvwjwd thi i it'i'invJ . founilor
"I ihisviii.-ii.tui.iuii f the |i"<m ?-?>!"Ii
'I lUil'inn "IV tiii* ' fMlWilllIli! \ |
| t li*' i'i!\.'avimial Wc. of t':< tutu,
jm1111 ty annuiy .his rare ci'Siiint'ticI
ami ..under 11..*uithmi i' it <h*
* i.|m-ii ru| |iicw. Thn unit , hi
tiittiiiit^ */.(al "I ? i s wire urou.-i'd
,, fulii.u ,-uit.
A; . stii.tf to tlu- !"!.:r life ?,1 ?
< i i'in* Is* irvi* | wit.-, tlu* vi*iv iatu't
mwil of fi ici.ds at his ftincial ;t> F
v II as.'tla* Iniiiitifai and lai^!'t;t',
i,tr. riittrs' whirir wi rt batik
I m#ii I i- y "avi_* tovt't itiy it;. The.;
:.'tl* I .'ii, mJI'V K'tr' Wil - *" hi i: (. ilia I siitl'i
in- .1, . k< pit :.r xyj'.li In- ? \s:: * s? [4
|iti A. - 2n1
I in; I ."Way Ii.*V.trrr
to .ope > ale nit.puu}/!; i' -' <
opmier 1- . Hi- ni.il fiti it' ^
usefulne-,. it; tin- Mayo. '...: >' in- ^
.mini';,: '
?... . |?
viu;i:\ n.i.iv m:\n s ]
i-t. Janus \. M. F.. * lutrrh ^
K?'vi W. S. , Minis, Pa-tor
Sunday scho-'i . t.' ti i a \h 1
. usual- lion.f anil r.ii 'y a'.' I..
The. lesson was i> < i wv.d ! v' S .; t
It. T. Johnson. . T..o inli>
Sunday seimoP^ifiii'united i<>
| which was lim- fin- th h.i-i * ?
| 11 Pin a.m. 11'v. Minis i.t a-i a p"
tii n of Si. j"hn '?:'J7--'> - rip-. I
I iuiv lesson. T!n\ ti-xt-. wa i'.'titn:
Si'. John- !;!{ t-ol> iis"uu: "Tl:S.. ; i
til Life" as siifijort ..f ,,i.-. .lis .
luniusc.-' 7:"(( p.m. inn . a ?
-p ke from _Iii???ti-i? tfrr
' ' ?vb,F."<:*hi i-t as n cominjr .SMvi or".
A uoii U'ifwl serinon. was. delivered/
\\\. i op(. .our raStof. Ilev. \V.
y. Minns-..vvi-M- iT-fnrrrriit'TT'u-i". Ol
The liiliu'itliiinal Hoard >;" -Si 11
Li?ni?:> in. t Thursday,. .V v nil?-i; 1'.'
at tin- in mi- of Mrs. A nun Mim- ?
"( hvfry. street,. ">:<?<i p.m. Tin
( liaplain. f.Miss F.. F? <N.'!!ier eon': 1
iticti-d the devotional .-ideof tin
.li etinjr then- turned the im-etiny,
iito the hands of tin- l're-id.-nt.
Mrs. (J. A. (irriy. Remarks were
- xpi i ssj;:i hy ail' \Te-idt np,
Any mid 1 .l-Wff: UP v. M.ms t: .'
tliV hoard as b.pr^ faithft'il. \v< i k
I'.i's. Rti.-iness tiaiisa tio-i.. --v.\as
rolftc'cd, ITuTino. tin- social n
hour not cocoa ar.d crackers were
served. An en'joyahle afti rn-. on
was spent.
J iitt liosp ssi-s Mysdanu'* Klsic """
Iiarlinyrton ami Alma. Minis.
.mj\ and .Mrs. Artr.Ur 'r.ii'r. i J
ik<1 thiuj'JitiT, Miss Kujfi-n'ur ami
.Miss K.' K? Collivr were dinnvi
jtasts" Sunday ui-Mr. am! 31:-.
!?osti>ii T. Johnson."
Mi-sys Maa-tiy I.onhai <!t a.n>l
:>!l'u> MiMer, teaihirs <>:' t'alh nr. il
Fa '! ', S. city school weuy wceli jj
vial visitors of the- Mi.--cs Kails.
.Mrs. .Magnolia A. Ma.l?i?'?x\ ^
'a!?r. S. was a with-' iwi \ i>
:?i?f of M'i-s^ Tiaiily t'oilivi'. .Mrs. ~
In.-titnte of Ahhovill. voutr.v. (
Mr.' auJ?Xlrs. Mali u.'at: : .Mr-. '
.lav r- ! : > Ml. "4''ill
Su?;lay V .\ i-i: M< G
'tir'.M'i;. the w i;V of tin'-. iatv
1'i iinis .lack-' r.. I
.Mr. Ki id III wti. FimI .1 A,.- j -tii-tu
'of A-.aus'.a. <i.V. s;? nt | 114.
F mala v -a it ij their T. M.-.'
Mai v K. R>> k. ' !
Mis-i-s IM.ccca Cray a:.! N !!.' 1
!Ianii:tott .a.-coii:|.a?ic'.l tin i so< i.>i I
inv tiic ilay with Mrs, (i. A. lifoy'j
Fi U ;;<!s <>f lit IL. .Mi^s Sy'.;?! Ar.at ii
Hv- ".r.f :ir< yJail that, s.h>- is \ j ?
a iiat ! t'.er a ?> Mai s r "Svit'.t.y"
Rmiwiii.. i> hotter "a'Xthis wr;:;i:_L. \
? AI1 !.1!! it- K> vtt jf*Ts, teaca ; . >t q
Calhoun, Fail - eity --srrr ,".."> f v. tt j|
M 1 . ' - - -
-v.v-,;lu v.,U.?r .-.I M;> VV K "o
r< ]>,-. *
"" -Mrs. Mamie ('<>!? av.d Cartie tiii- 1
..-'aif. Ufk-.iai -r;; >t? irs A'liir:;;
(.iooivia.
\l>heville County. InsPittile
AM77..' liIC tOlMi'.y h . I?I' its TmTtjjy,
no ftiiif-. NnVf iiiIh ) 'Jtt-'Jl at th
Aiho\iI!e COunty/Trniniuir school
with Mrs. .luanita Johnson as th., 55!
Jeums tfaiJu'r Of the cviiuty.
I'm:'. <^Ii:i Smith. lHio West, S. 1
1 i ciiiitaifd the devotional cxer.
isis. l'lff. Smith iiitifiitic-<i Mr.
L-.-~?U-r-'+"!!!?'. V . li;1.! :.??* .I ~T"
lie rily .-eh ir>. ..\jr. l-'inloy spoke
many i tioiia ajr'ititf farts t<? us. Wu
ii haii irroup mirtinirs.
Mr. .J. 1'. Buttress ami Mi-s Rn- t
alia Aii-titi in charcv of the two
. roups. ' . .
, In l'.'I'' l-\-!t"ii ati ?
Mr. HchitMey state agents for r* ]
'loii schools talked to .i.-. Mis- AJ
l'homfts tin n pri.-riit..| each teat h r
a I.iiliftiti and ex-plained' flu
;a;m>: 132
It was eneourajran^ to uii. Tin
ounlv .te'ilelli is nlti.ii.loi
- ??? ?? V V ...? | tli)
nt. Quite-a few colo:o<?
iu.-lei.- a!?,> at-.'tided the meet inn
10111 various parts of the county. j_
Mr. Fclton also talked to t e trus- .
,ees and oiyani/.id them.
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PROrHSSI ON A L
CARDS
)R. A/B. JOHNSON
surgeon
Dl'ice KV.!."'v Ass; m')!y Street
Phone H466 \
Residence: 919 Oak Street
Phone 8740
1 111 ?i 1 1 . 11 ^
IKV. J. U. JOHNSON '
I (: iprjy Marion Street
1 " : NOTAIO PI BMC I
|fRl<*r in U'-ai Instate, pcrLnrnit , J
larriaye eerejiuLfiiesr>writes w.jla,
n>?'Vt claims, etc.
Call to See Him
flue I'houe 8107 Res. 07.*8
IS'. J. FREDERICK
ttoi'ney-at-l.avv and Notary Public
i'K AC'l R li IN ALL COURTS
?Si:if? *
^ . Unu reacrai
ll'j Wastnugton St., Cola., S. G , /. I
?*?"?. '
Jit. H. ii. COOi'Ea
Special Attention Given to uu?,
7 * Beabt^ ol _tnj? Uuium ??-? '
txolU oiu?b ailU Wort .1
A specialty A 1
lice Phone 642V . * Ka?. 32>...
2b Washington St., Coia., S. C." j
JR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon 9
Ikc Hours: J to 10 A. M.; 1 to t
P. M. .6 to 8 P. M.
R-ciai Attention Given Disease*
Of Women.
Oliicer Residence:
2b Washington till JO Hampton
Phone 042V Phone *504 .t
,|J i - ' - ' *
l/xvi <j vi i3 I L AKT
Lye, Lai. A'om; ai.d lnioat
Oiaoius lilted Ace o; ateiy.
Oilice 11 o.ui a. Iviopiiune:
:uu to 1: T. -\1. lies.'4tSaa
:UU tu 8';0U P. -M. Ulhoe d.y*
Ullice; , iveaiueiice:
jU laylor St. 1417 Pine Su
U.'l.ve Hours: Tell phone:
A. M. to J- P. -M. Leo. bo'id
P. Al. to 0 1'. M. .
Jr. \V. D. Chappelle
Ph.vsician and surgeon
oi ??oim.ii and Children
A Specially.
Jilice-t', Residence:
io r-ady S.L Idol Pure St.
coiumbia, a. c. '*
Jiiic? Huuts": x'.ioxies, ' -? tlo
U A.. Al. ~ UiIKU oOod
to C 1". ax.
oivn
to o t. M.
Jr. K. B. Frederick
l'ii> siciar,
Otlice: K evidence:
Li U ii -dt.ngtuii i'*rk? ?
er Victory iawn^ La>k,
Columbia,,,Ja. C
jilt fbll
.rvu classes o: iJti.tai V\ urk
Fir. L. li llaAllUalT"
l- L .N 1 I S I
fc.\ l it AC i 1U>&
buuuays b\ Appointmcnta
>i.icc. ^ot?i>-2 Uervais btrt-?t
Columbia; b. C. >r.
li. G. Thomp >n
DENTIST
!3 2 -V>> Si. k i>. j
Phone 34bl?
111 I mmn.s-?Mruljfes-?P!a i
8per illj. Kxtrael ons MPainless
^
Winnsboro Wednesdays > ;c
iurda>s al A. Russell Mui.n >r...
Phone 219
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Office Hours: 'it j.
O A. M. to 7'00 P. M. Oihi-' ?,,A
Raaidenc.- <?79
Dr. D. K. Jenkins ^
D E N T I S T .
liriR, l'lates, Crowns, Bridge*
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Sp;
1 AT) A \1 rfiTEKS.
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i a week?l'RJCE 15c.
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