The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 19, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, December 19, 1936 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ^ , , Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor Colombia, S. C., December 13? Although Sunday was slightly cold, our services were not affected badly. The Sunday school opened 10:00 a. m. Rev. Lewis reviewed the lesson beautifully.' At 11:15 a. ni. Rev. Lewis had a splendid sermon readya ifor his \ hearers. His text was taken from , Iaaiah* 28:20 and he use>..' as his subject "The Shaping of Our Civilization." Quite a number.of yis Itors were present at this service. At 5:30 p. m. A. C. E. League " opened with...Mr Wehhor-in-chargev ? Thedopic for discussion was "The Appreciation of the Jew." This topic was discussed by some of 'lie members. Next Sunday, December 20th, the Leaguers are planning a very . good program. All we are ask- . ?ing you to do U como and...htuv-'x your friends. All that you are asked to do when you come is sit and listen. We' know you will enjoy the program. Rev. Lewis preacliej again foi us Sunday night and wy are quite sure that those who heard him enjoyed the message. You are invited to attend all of our services next Sunday, DeA cember 20. Sunday school begins * at 10 a, m.; pleaching services at ! 11:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.;' th^ A. C. E. League at 5:00 p. m. ' Cbine and bring visitors with you * for they are always welcome. The Historical Pageant "Defcpecting Race Progress and Ac hievement" was presented fqr th< bcTOfitrcf Bethel last Monday, De cember 7, sponsored by Miss Edna Butler and Mrs. Annie < Garrisor of' Union Baptist church. This * was a rich affair and highly enjoy ed by everyone. We are indee. grateful to these Christian workers for their cooperation which re .suited in $15.00 to assist u* in oui * -struggle. .. . T > ST. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCI Rev. G. H. White, Pastor This is the church that welcome} you. .At morning worship the children's hour began with a Xmat?Carol by a group of little folk ur . der the direction of our efficient organist and one of our publit W school teachers, Mrs. J. E. Smith v The pastor's message for the chil< ^ rcn wag "Do You Want to b' W Happy?" followed by another sonp Rv< This feature of our sorviens wm W* . , welcomed and ehjoyed by both " young and old. For adult service ? Beautiful Hands was the subjocl _used by the pastor. Our distinguished visitor was Dr. G> A. The mas district Supt. of the Charleston district of the M.E. Church. He brought to us a very thought. ful and encouraging message. Iim th? afternoon Sunday school \va; ft well attended under the leadership P of Supt. Smith. Mrs. Fred Green's class is raising money to get1 more. L shrubbery for the church and parsonage. _ At 6 o'clock Pres. Jos. Thompson called the League to ordei and presented?Mis.4 Christine, Robv in on. chairman of the program V co?rrittee, who had a varied program of readings, recitations, sol's and addresses. The public school teachers who took a part W were Misses Yirtelle Fair, Florida > Jackson. Estelle Stevenson, Susii Mae Irick and Lizzel Alexander For evening services pastor used Phil. 3:8 "Exalting Christ". He brought forwaird a strong mes sage. The visitors were Misse? Susan and Rosalee McCant, MessrsJake Tisdel and Samuel Rhue alsr Miss Almeta Robinson, one of oui public school teachers. The pas tor and Mr. Fred Green attended \ the district meeting at Lake City la**.?Tuesday morning, ,\yhrn,'. he . 'i nreached. / BROWNS CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH , Rev. A. C. Crocker. Pastor _ Lowrys, S. C?The past week was dreary, but the Lord bless us Sunday with a warm sunshine day. , The 1st and' 3rd Sundays being our preaching days, the second and fourth Sundays We have Sund * school at 2:00 p.m.; list and 3 a Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Oui Sunday school lesson was be&utii fully discussed by the Supt., Bro. Milton White with very nice at?tendance. r _ At 3:00 p.m. Our Presiding elder, iRiev. C. L. Flowe came from the lower church to render the Communion of our first quarterly conference. We are also happy, our loving Bishop Martin sent oui ' elder back for another year. As usual Elder Flowe preached a s<5ul stirising sermon. Text found Matt 19:21: Sell tihat thou hast and give to the poor. Subject: What ' Lacken I Yet? The presiding el der was paid out. everyone leit happy and we pray how soon our next quarter will meet so we car hear our lovely elder again. The Ladies Aid Society will ' t' ' meet at- sister -Mattie-Walker-mr ^ Monday night, December 14. The school children will have a Christmas tree, December 23. Af- ' ter the tree the P. T. A. will have its second meeting. Mr. W. M. Green was elected president; Mrs. Millie Peay secretary of the I T. A. _ LEESVILLE NEWS V . Sunday school began at it<? us-1 ual hour with superintendent and ff tSflgflfefa ft! tiltilr pusl uf duty.-3%eil lessen- was well taught and rev viewed. Mrs. J. C. Norris left Sunday l for New Jersey where she will sppnd awhile. , Mr. Robert Harris left Sunday for New York. k tiimriir iaM-it-iCur iri P- i" i * I 1 MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHUCH Rev. J. W. Withcrspoon, Pastor In spite of cloudy weather which prevailed all day last Sunday, the attendance ut tne services at Moi- v ris Brown were fair. The day be- ' gun with the usual sermonette to " the children on, the subject "Les-, f >ons lrom St.'Luke": Knowing our j"' place in life, and keeping in that ^ place was stressed by the pastor. ^ Old, as well as youitg, were" ben- tl ctited by the sermonette. The f( Sunday school functioned at their p usual hour." with Bro. R. Gadsden p and his- staff of tcachefS attend- , ing, During the League hour, a Gubst Rally was staged by the f( Deaconesses, which was well at- s tended. F At 7:130 p.m. Dr. Withcrspoon ^ sp; ke from 1st .Timothy", 2nd.chap- C .cr and fith verse.? He selected as jj a, topic ""Holding On"T Enduring a mildness, as a good splditr, and ^ che results to be obtained there- S .'rom, were stressed as high lights. ? is the subject was unfolded hy the " peaker. Mtriis Brown is still ac'tive in the prosecution of the i) hurch program. Estimates are <eing received for painting the en v .ire property, including the parsonage. h Sunday was Dollar Day. A spec .al cfFore, was requested, and the , espcnSe by encouraging. The United Brotherhood gave an anuial supper on the 11th inst. The , veathei' was inclement, but a good rowd attended. The Ladies Auxliary to the Brotherhood was tartc-d. At Tlie close of the ev- -i ?ning service, a group from the :i fenkins Orphandge reijH^e>ed sev- 1 ral selections,which^-were well :> ceived. This group, composed en- C irely of, girls, acquitted themselv- I1 es splendidly. A collection was J1 aiscd for them by the Stewards. s The pastor's sermon at 11 A.M. vas"preached from Acts 22 chap,er and 8th ,verKe, We-enjoyed a plcndid gospel message delivered q it that hour. Our church contin- ,j ie? tn look forward. Following ? their usual custom, the League is v. preparing to distribute Christmas ? baskets to the less fortunate at ;) Christmas time. Several Christ ,?, o noMtotoa o vn rnV\no ?*Cnrl V and wiH bo staged during the ( Jhristmas season. * s' ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH n . .' * s1 Rev. R. A. Young, Pastor n Sunday was home-coming day * ' at St. Paul church. We are very j"' clad that <vr pastor has boon re.urned hack to us. Sunday school c< period at the usual hour the su- 7. erintendcnt and officers at their 1 post of duty. At 12 o'clock the pastor brought j o us a won<lerful message from g >t. Luke 14:2, subject: "The Su- j j] preme Gilt''. This message was a ike a tornado, thisv being our t Communion day, a very large con- y gregation partook of the Lord's lj upper. We were delighted to n have with us Mr. Jas. Wadsworth f< ind Mrs. Ola Bowers of St. James church. Come again. ii We are looking forward to our' b irst quarterly conference rwhich t< vill hi- held at Mt. Hebron A.M. si E. church, December 10th. ' E Mr. David Tobias left for Long Branch, N. J., to visit relatives. a Mr. Bo\yman Tobias left December I.'1th for Chicago, 111., There he ? will make his home with his son. Mrs. Fannid O. Counts, reporter. o) PROSPERITY NEWS CklUU A M V fhnrch 0?!II1'II V * ' J)' Rev. T. F. Vance, Pastor w On last Sunday the sevvice at g Shiloh began with a very interest- tj invr Sunday school lesson. The s( I"'""" nicely rtnd interesting!y discussed and reviewed. ai The pastor delivered a fine ser- w mon. Those present who witness- el d the service at Hhiloh reported u( an unusual lesson and sermon. The d vistors say they will come again. c< On Thursday night of this week ( cl loh held a business meeting at the d] home of Mrs. Nellie Ruff. - j r< On Friday night the members tc nf tV>r> />hnir nrc rennested to meet w at the church. Everyone is asked " tt> be present. Twice every month the ParentTeacher association conducts its , meeting at Howard Junior High ^ school. The meeting day is Wed- J nesday 3:00 o'clock. All of the patrons are urged to attend. < y. We again * call your attention! ^ The Prosperity Undertaking Co. is at your service. We always appreciate your patronage and will er help you if we can. We plan to" vour advantage as well as ours, ?] We handle anything you want, th Phone 14. T. E. Robinson, presi- ni dent; H. B. Rikard, secretary. 3f IN ION BAPTIST MISSIONARY gl CIRCLE NO. 1 ? th J-i W On Monday evening, December m 14th, the circle met at the home o-f to Mrs. A. L. Reese, 1010 Pine St., ti entertained bv Mrs. Grant, 'rhe oi tiQuse was,called_ to order at 6:30 ; S p. ni. Opening song "Keep Your j M Light Trimed and Burning," play- ai ed by Mrs. Laura Jones. Prayer . EP by Mrs. Davenport. Socon 1 se- | ai lection, "The Old Kuggod Gross. Scripture le?>on the 40th chapter E of the Prophet of Isaiah. The ruin utes of the last meeting was called for, received and adopted. Unfinished and new business discussed. a After the business meeting, we si listened to a very nice program. P s We were all so gla to have with V us throe visiting friends, Mrs s Mai'tln, Mrs-. and Mi's. Mlll.t. ~r. On December 21, we will meet r with Mrs. Gunthrop at 225 Bull St. After the meeting the hostess b served chicken salad, crackers, s cookies, hot tea and after dinner 1 mints, every one seemed to be in the Xmas spirit. ? - i V- f NEWBERRY NEWS Drayton Street High School Prof. R. F. Gladden, Principal The guests Friday morning vote Supervisor, Prof. U. S. Gallian and Supt. Prof. O. B. Canon, who witnessed the close a 200.00 rally. There was a conesl among the classes. All of he teachers anu students worked ard. The class that Won* the anner was 11th grade, Miss Gary eacher, who reported $44.00. The laced on the table.1 Profs. Canoiu. Gladden and Gall roan gave om.o very encouraging remarks. Prof. R. F. Gladden carried the allowing persons to Hannah's chool to render a program: Mrs. lunice E. Allen, Music directress, liases Ernestine Gladden, Ajetta iilliam, Eugenia Allen, Vivian nd Elsie Gallman," Messrs. Gusrlle Pettis, John Ruff, i Eugene 'ingleton, Kenner, Robert Klerkly, iimpson Turley and Sylvester Hair. The young ladiep presented the lusicale and the young men the oxing bout. The entire program ras enjoyed by all. . Mr. H. H. Rikard Mi-ses Johnie Singleton and Bobo wen; very ospitable. Two white men from the Agri unure uepi. oi u. presented an Iducational show- in the auditorlm, 11:00" o'clock Wednesday Wiling that was quite inspiring o' all. The city Supt. was also resent. Prof. Glad ?n brought greetings r.d encouragement to the faculty nd students front two of the rembers-of^class 1930. in persons f Miss Daisy Butler and Mrs. !ecil Jones. Both of. them are olding up the standard of D. S. iidging from the report they ent to him, Calvary Presbyterian Church Rev, A. 11. Reasoner, Pastor The Sunday school and -League ervice> were enjoyed bV'Sil. Prof. !. W. Jones, Supt. conduete,. Sunay school and Miss Anslie. Jones ras the leader in the I^eague^s.erice. As the service consisted of hri>tmas Carols, several new nes were sung. Friday afternoon Mrs. A. T. lePly. accompanied Mrs. Sloan white) to the church for Bible tudy. The few enjoyed the serice, but the President, Mrs. Euico E. Allen asked* Mrs. Sloan to tart with the same les>on' at the ext meeting irY order that all of lie ladies may get the entire aurse. We tru?t the church wili e full, because she is certainly msecrate.1 for the service of God nd, I believe it wijl be very beneCial to all who enroll. Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Holmes, the ister of Mrs. G. C. Grant, Dr. ane Singleton from. West Palm each, Fla., were the guests of ir. and Mrs. J. E. Grant and Mr. nu airs. U. ai. \Vilson Sunday, hoy reported a very pleasant day. Irs. Annie Robinson and Mr. Gilam wore happily united in matrilony two weeks ago. We wish >r them much success. Mrs. Hattie Searles, after havis; spent a pleasant time in Newerry, with her father and sis>r, and in Greenwood, with her ister. returned to her home in etroit, Mich. Messrs. H. B. Rikard, Butler, nd U. S. Gallrnan, Misses Doro ly Gilliam and Gary attended the iedmont Congressional District eachers' meeting at Seneca, here they received a great deal f information. MillerChapel Church Rev. W. C. Crawford, Pastor Sunday being a beautiful day lany church "goers found their ay to the church. A "very fine un. ?y school was conducted by leir Supt. Bro. E. Floyd. The les>n was beautifully discussed and' . viewed by-the .Supt,?Promptly, t 11:30 o'clock the churclr was ell filled with earnest worshiprs. The pastor ps usual preachl >? ? ^..i - -- . ?.,w own. .->11111116 tllC3J?Kea U3 resnhToft the same -1 young men >nneetecl themselves to the lurch. This being Junior church tossed in their white robes and ' ndereJ sweet music. The pas>r and members were high in "ords of praise, for the effort of ic young people, St. Matthew Baptist Church Rev, ,S M. Halsey, Pastor Sunday was a fine day "for" lurch and Sunday school _ goers, unday school opened on its usual our with the Supt. and officers ; their post of uuty. The admce_class was taught hy the pas. >r, with full instruction. After ic morning service the pastor had i leave in haste to attend 2 fun als. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30; the proram was good as usual. At 7:30 le pastor came before us with a | essage <*1 cheers from Johrv. 19:-j 1. Subject: "It's finished and He >wed his head and give up the host." The spirit ran high to lose who received it. After hich the Lord's supper was adinistered. Listen aj^i forward i the coming of the 7 great na ons which will come together i Mori, lay t)ight, December 21, at t. Matthew in honor of the church re are going to build a church nd these nations must come toether, You are invited to come od witness the program. ,MMANTEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. F. Dreher, Pastor Sunday was a pleasant day for 11 church-goers. The Sunday Lhool opened at 10:15 a.m. by the astor. The Supt., Mr. M. B. Williams being ill. After the leson had been taught hv the vari. US tfcAcners, the lesson wag also eviewed by the pastor. 11:30 a.m. Rev. R. A. Hilderand delivered a vyonderful mesage using as his subject "Zion's Pravelera:" Found Isa. 3i:8. The A. C. E. League opened al 6:00 p.m. with Mr. J. W. Sawyai * I THE PALMETTO LEAfeEK ' in charge. The subject for diacussidh' ''Respect" was very interestingly cliscubsed. 1 he evening service was splenuicfiy attendeu at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Dreher had ai. inspirational sefjiion lor ins hearers^- His text was taKen from Lcc. 0:3. He used for ins subject: "3 Greatest Gvents in iiistory". We had quite a few visitors aniong them were Rev. Burroughs and the S. C. State quartett which sang several selections. AH were welcomed. ? Conn? again , Sisters Rosa Brown and Martin : aud_diro.-ftk:Hr:W411iams are"on"the sick list. PICKENS M. E. CHURCH ' Rev. F. L. Lawton. Pastor Sunday, December 13th was a -ejuntiay ^chooPupT7ncd~at~th"e USual hour, 10:00 a.m.. Lesson taught oy the pastor; beautifully discussed. Morning services were opened at 11 a.m. and after the'"regular devotional exercises our pastor came before us With an inspiring message. Subject: , "Incarnation of Christ". It .was enjoyed by ail. We are very happy over the return of our - pastor. This is his fifth year of service with us. We are looking forward to greater things for the coming year. At 3 o'clock the silver tea met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Goldman's. An inspiring program was rendered, after which a -. delicious ^rmiad-course?was^servod with Miss Evelyn Goldman, hostess. At 5:00 p.m, the Epworth League opened-with Mrs. Cordelia R. Burgess, president and the presideilL anil inomhur.. /if VVoolo.. M. E. church League met with us in full foice. An interesting program was rendered. "What Christ mas Means to us", discussed by ' "Mr. E. B. Holliday. Paper: The Local Church Committee on Religious Education, by Frances Rosemom]. Solo "Star of the East'' Mrs. A. B. Rosemoml. Selection frcm Lawton quartett. Remarks Rev. E. C. Wright. Contribution of $2.(JO was raised. Friends of Miss Beulah Wakefield regret very much to hear of her absence from Benedict college on account of sieknss. We hope for her a 'speedy recovery, that she may soon resume her studies immediately after the holidays. Mrs. Cherrie Hendrix and son is improving nicely after a recovery from pneumonia." SAINT JAMES , A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor Asheville, N. C.?The past Sabr bath clay was a glorious and beautiful day and the achievements in things spiritual and temporal were bounteous. The Sunday school had a very .large attendance and the lesson for the day was di^cuss d with unusual interest. The rehearsals and plans for the annual Chritmas tree continue to go forward with great enthusiasm and the entire church both senior and juiflor'will keep abreast With the Yuletide season. Appropriate music throughout the season will be rendered-under the direction of Mr. J. W. Brogdpn and Mrs. Olf lie Reynolds.. The morning's message was delivered by our minister who selected as his subject "Spiritual Darkness" taken - from St. John 1:5. The discourse was thoughtful, forceful and full of inspiration. The congregation received the message with deep interest. A large congigation worshippd and many visitors were present^. In attendance upon the evening's service was a large audience. The subject of our pastor's- mossage was "Paul's Intercession For Onesimus" taken from Philemon 1 *17 Visitnrc nt mir nvpnirtcr'c service were numerous. Our senlor choir rendered music throughout the day. OWlNtiS NEWS* Mt. Carmel A. M. E. Church Rev. John D. Boyd, Pastor Sunday was a pleasant day for all church goers. Sunday school opened at the u^ual hour, with the Supt. ahd teachers at their duty. At 11:30 Rev. Boyd delivered a burning message. It*-was en-joyed .bv-alL - . The teacher and Bible1 students were nt their post, of duty Sunuay. The lesson A'as well instructed by the teacher. The League began at the usual hour, with plenty of pep. We were glad to see Mr. T. Walker and family of Mauldin. S. C. at church Sunday. Mr. John Owens and Mr. Wister ! Kilgore left for Washington Sonday. Rev. Earl Wright, Rev. and Mrs. Nesbit Hood of Laurens, S. C. were the pop.callers of Air. John Williams and family Sunday evening.^ ?You are cordially nrrfted to a Christmas tree December 28fh, at Mt. Carm?l church. OAK, GROVE CIRCUIT Rev. I). I). Doughty, Pastor Elder Janerette held his first quarterly conference at Oak Grove church, December 13th. Sunday school opened 10 o'clock. The superintendent was at his post of duty with his teachers. The lesson was taught. Review by Elder Janerette. Prayer meeting began 11 o'oloojt. - -At. 11 .30 Elder Jhne rette preached from the Book ol St. Matthew. He used for his subject: "Be Not Afraid". He preach ed a noble sermon. This church don't fail to pay "out the elder. With the . leadership of Brother > Doughty this churoh and commun ity Is coming out i t - | EM AN I* EI,. A. M. K. C III I{( II Ilev. K. K. Itroudrn, Pastor OiUj last Sun lay naming, : regular devotional* which piece'd e\. the sermon; were conducted. by the pa-, tor, assisted by our own Rev. a. Washington and Key. J. \\ lut> . Luring those preliminaries, part of the sixth chapter .of St. I.like was read for tin* morning's lesson, after, wiinh "the twenty-seventh Psalms was read responsjvely. The text .may i.?c - found in the chaptei i'i;i.. 11" : ' ;\t the forty-seventh and lU-rtv-eiir'n.. " "VCrBeST? Whosoever lynnetfi to ine, and hearcth my saying, etc. The next verse tells about jtwo 'men who built a house. One built on the sand, the other on a sure ' foundation. , In part the pastor j admonished his hearers to ,boii . on the foundation that st-jind-. im-. -evoiv-using?the ptHrrs - of Truth, Love. Faith anil Mono Tin. mon was beautifully narrated and ' /ery impressive. Visitors Were present and on brun^ invited to tiie j front, were Riven a hearty \voi- j come by the pastor and court1 r. tion. l'he theme of t he . serin j was, "Spiritual Foundation.'! "John's Vision on I'atiAos" v.<i: he subject of the S. nd.iy .-ch ?! ; esson on last Sun a.v. The saa.e ; was ciuhti>ii.#tiei|tly di eu--?-d. ifler which the lesson v ; - m-\ p d juy the superintende ut. * Hev. ' 3A>x<ien'was present am. instruct-1 id his class which is RrowinR. lie j itso spoke to the school as is his j usual custom. A 1:iiro number id ! visitors from other'Sunday:.-chool- | vere present. Tlie "puTi'd was in "' aerestinRly spent. The activities of the day f er- j minuted with another' hu 'M i 1 leimon. "Then the spit it said ' uri- j to Phillip, "go near, an. join thy." ;elf to the . chariot." Acts .oiyhthj jh^pter and tvyehty-ijinlh ' vuim-. ' 'Divine Direction" was the'theme | from which the pastor "spUTTe.; ' A n. I jviation of spiritual enthusiasm ?vas the outcome of this mai vclon.. sermon: Before the close of the ] vcfvice a special prayer was'offer- ] d in behalf of the sick and unfortunate. The Worship closed jlsl | us beautifully as it opened. Mrs. Broaden was somewhat in- I disposed on last Sunday. Wt, trusti-he will be able to be with as very socn. The clerk read the names o. seven sick members. All of which are not seriously ill, but unable ..to leave their homes. Mrs. A. K uadsv.en is still" conlU|V(t to h* room. We wish for all of them a speedv recovery. HOESEY TEMl'LE C. M. E. CI11' KC11 Atlanta, Ga.?The lirst Sundav in December was a high d?hs-1 many ways, and will long l>o re- j membc-red by the appreciative eon- . gregation that worshiped at 11 1 ] sty Temple C. M. K. "chinch <?t ' Atlanta, (la., on that dav. Dr. W. M. Gladden and ..M s,. Gladden received a warm welcome from the entire, congregation'. H> v. 1 Gladden is an able minister and have pastored some of the ~tnn?v | outstanding churchts of the south.' j On the Wednesday night folowing, a representative group of members met at the church foi praytr service afid a special bu.-iness meeting. These present were I very much inspired am.' pledged to i give their whole Simnmt -in.I .... I operation in successfully putting wcrthc program-of the new pas-, tor. The Stewart Board had mad*-I ample preparation by way of providing a comfortable church. N EW BROOK LAN I) CIRCUIT Ml. I'isgah A. M. E. Church Rev. O. C.- Dunham, I'astor Sunday school opened at the u?;tal hour, with the Asst.. Supt.. Mr. Sani Carter at his "pu.-t of duly.? Our Sunday school was reorganized with practically the same officers and teachers. The new mem hers added to?mrr?staff?of- teachers are:. Miss.Ruth Washington, Mrs. Amy Legion and Alwi.la lohnson. At 12:00 o'clock the pastor mounted the rostrum and preached a wonderful sermon. His theme was "Keep Your House in Order." In Yds sermon he said. "The Holy Ghost will not abide in a filthyhouse. Did not our hearts burn within us as the man of God tarrfc-d with us by the way side, and explained to us the sci iptnre. We were glad to have Mi\ JoTopTTDickerson of Philadelphia. Pa. worship with us Sunday. Visitors : are always welcome. Mrs. Ida Lorick, Mr. Julius Carter and Miss 1 Kvelyn Johnson nre rn the sick ' list. We hope for them a speedy j recovery. ? 9 ^ MT. ZION A. M. K. ( III R( II Rev. II. L. Guiles, Pastor The service at Mt. Ziop, v.as very splendid under the condition! of the weather. The Sunday School le6son whs vor-y ^ood. The momhiir senvjon w.;? v?'ry interesting. The pastor chose his argument from Genesis, subject", (a. ii. .1 ! - m jp^ " 1... }> ... ?r I:v. I V J < :.v t! at v.a,ii ? 1 >>uin . :< 'amy iVum this sviinun. I'i"' ' .w'ilV .j- i ! iit'M . V ' ' 'i- 5* .ii . y ''..in. jr .? t > '' '." ii. : n : .Mr.-. (im"; and ??? ni " ,.f Mi.-. L- la 1' > <*: . in- ... :.s. i ia'.. I \ an-. 1 i tU- (' t' tabic . c: tcrri.viit v 1 had ait. /lion . iMnni on Friday nifcht river, by Mi>. li;.: ii-1' aad 1 air !;< Huhip' i' . a MUVI- . I'VoL ' .'1 ! i ' it. a ' : I I . - "'HI l.i 1 ? 'V' ij j . i " ill" - I I 'A '! S ' ill li UM'l Tht!' 1 -p I"11 I'''1.''?rrt?^+T"T" i .fM-uu > !ia lil-; | i;i ' * Mr. 11 vii r v I I '?. iia t- , i ".hi.-i's I>: L ( V. ' C.: vl-it , hi in. ' i'rof. Jiowiiuin ami Miss Ward. an i-f tv.v. y. r. tj y ; . : i'rii' 1 i? ' ' " " * m '.V< I.V' ' |i:i< J.fo'n r' i >' ' ?:.! " li. ' t ' 1; i V./.: a - 1'.:!ti. at Iia id, uc no-, V - .| , ;.V_ ..... ' I? I*.-' 'tl li. . . . - i ill-' IMiANdH lit ? . I. II. in./,.-. , 1 U -S ' '? :r. ; . v.1 ; " id" ;?ttt" . . .. their -.vnr, I t. . t , ; t . a>. h ,i ] '. u ;? , I'ku .. ' if'i.'.y : i. .; ' v.',.'. 1 ..t v!.?- ua, j; i -A -L-* 41t,. tie i ? ) '-4.1' , j ? - i '!i !' . I. 'Ail-, li-. i 'Ui-.J i.y ' - " -I't. W.;?vii u'.( 1 y i- ?i Ai l.i\v> vi(:v. v; ?.-i . Ii \ !-' . S. I) i. ,"!i ?i?*iivc*ia wuiuierfiil senu'iin' ; ! I h:'- i. xt t\ .iy,/.j V:A' fuiir c- v.-.s -.rv.-il 'imi Sunday in- N*oeini-vi;. i\?.d W I ' ^:iy we iv: wonderfully blessed of, | i'avii:tr in. .'their p: '< ;i mother. seven su'iow'o ' ' >r? ill -r, some or Mr. \y<y..oi*Hi y -? I i la'.jv' .s and sb!iie </'. Mr . \\"p .[>'.rry"> relatives and i i-i?*"..? 1 - at .he family 'c'.:i ku di: mo - t | ;t was one of the Jiiost- lovn?r trath'ti.it-ir ?i. lain;:.. .- j and frien\ . and everyone there ; rnjoyod themselves. Tli!* . Ijttle 1 Hvildren played all day so-i.ai* iiy i . h:le the irrowil folks' all uyonp in' r>ei\?"-< oil' in duPae-nt-trtovps ii:l had a movie time at:' :1 iowii. A happy t till of- i.'m i t ty ei* lit. '.day Mess .:s ti ll .v tether ro. iiion. llvoryb-My ' n' tin- >< et i n is Tno'timr rv'atd o a-.M-try t'hristir.as and a Happy New Year. ' 1 _ IJKTIIl.I MKM 15APT.'. ( llldit II KeV." K. 1*1. tianlden. Pastor Newberry. S. (.'.---The San lay h i 1 win- railed t".order by Mrs. Lue Antie Grtihnni; later an the assVtM.t .sijprinti'tide.'it took cha 're (Deaenti Lake). Till" Su"i?!;re c'?.li I 1 very interesting, anil imprcVs;ve. ?i- . w >~i >ii about J. hi", on the Isia" "of Pa-lmas. ' : 7 We listened to a Very inlere-tin.tr revievy by Prof. I.ogan. ' * < '<' g?I a r tn<?rn:n,tf's-rviee< tve listened to a strong nie-?ago the iii?s !' (. > When I consid-'r? Psalm Oh how we we're !t;is? >) to th" ? ?*.; "Uf seats a- he spoke with p w r ar <1 in:-pii atioip-.,... \t '!:Jn ??, in,. (t!io ^Fb>v. W. C Crawford, his'Junior Choir, and. 1' y ?o-'' b< i{ or' his me..i.. :vderod service fov in behalf <j Mrs. Graham's Sunday self i a. . We enjoyed to the hit-host .the. j *->< -aire fvm Rev.'W. C. Crawford on "Prayer." Wo i.'o . hope tr. H that they will ce/mo 'is a.'...r;. : ??: *T The It.' V. P. I'. met at the u<ua! lion:-, -with Mrs. Nancy Singleton 'i:. , li.i io- v.- -ill .-i j program as usual, and of course the- talk by our most worthy Dea. Rro. Xtely. W" also listened to some very helpful and ene uragmg remark, from our pastor. The Missionary S eiety met histJ3?uir?d.'iv at the "home"of Sis.or "^uj i Brown on Starvation I ill; even thyugh the weather was bad a large number of Mission ary si-tors turhod out. .All'i* tilt.' rtiootinif which was a id ig." t T d orte. the h/Messo* asked that we gather at the dinner tablt ii!' i be statu!, and instead of a ieiiirhtfu! recast, we had placed before us si r.ice chicken supper. ivp < ' rye ! n:i their strong . rues- 1 apTo from our paster. Text: Fi r tli . kingdom is not meat and Irink. but righteousness and peace mi joy in the Holy spirit. Friends remember someone durn^' the Christmas. NOTICE TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS : Our apent will call at your homi I to collect for The Palmetto Tender 1 beginning next week. Tlease be ! prepared to oav vour suh*rrin. tinna. fting the sacred IpTdM ions to our compe- EifJ understanding, digi p 1 e t e compliance ll^ggir ] all the inviolable ( s and desires of '* PaRpe 5 ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS SlTR01*>N Office: 1828 "4 Amembly ftrret Pbooe MH? Rwidenf: it it Oh' It ^trti ?_ vry> ' II H IM I I I | /.*. t IfEV..!. H. JOIfNSCN : OlJici : 2029 Ma r on Ht?-e"f NOTARY PUBLIC r ~ "Deal?"f~rT Real EstaU, ,,erfynn. marriage coi einoi.ivfc, .v.'r.u/e. -wiha dei'flr, mortffajfeSj claims, etc. Call to S<>?. iiini Office Phcne 84u7 V- p>... /? * UV3. Ul.?8 '"n ~ *. N. J. KRKU15KICK A tt ir:icy-i.t-I.a'A an; Nvturj' Public^ I'ii VCTIl'E IN ALL CUUUTS ?Siaie and Federal ..liii asiiington 'St., G^ls.,^?. O. I f OHTH. H. COOPE! | special Attention Giver, to Di* I leases of the Gums Gold wdwii and ttrtuv* W?dt A Specialty Office Phone 6A2U Res. S2v. i 1125' Washington Stv Cola., H. C. i? ?? ?? . DR. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Office Haurf: 11 lo 10 A. M.; 1 U t P. M. 6 to 8 P. M. Special Attention Given Disease* Of Women. Ollice: Residence; 1125 Washington 2230 Hampton -Phone 6426 Phone 7664 DR. J. G. STUART Lye,#Eai. Nose and Throat Glasses Kitted Accurately. Itytlice Hours. Telephone 11:00. to 1: P. 51. Kts. 46?i 6;0U to 8-rtJu P. 51. Oliice 37v* Uliice: Resident#. 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St Ollice Houis: Telephone 11 A. 51. to 2 H- 51. Res. ?87t 6 P. M. to 8 P. 51. , ' Dr. W. D. ChappelJe Physician and Surgeon Diseases ul oincn ahd Ghildree A Specialty. Ollice; Residence: 2115 Lady St. 13'Jl Line St ' vsoiumbia, b. C. Otiic? Hours: Phone*-. 8 to y A. Al. umct tiOdk 11 to 2 P. Al. ? , ?iiiti 07V0 *8 to 6 P. M. jDr. K. B. Frederick . Physician I Ollice: Residence. Q 1107 Vx Washington 141>6 Park -Over, Victuiy bavin* ba.ikj Columbia, S. C. ^ Pnone Thll **?**>All classes ot Dental Work Dr. L. H. lialiman DENTIST PAIN LESS EX 1KACTION S Sundays by Appointment* WJlice: ZiJUi* Vb Uervaia Streat <Jolumt/ia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thomp vn DENTIST . 1323Yj Asp .nbly St. Colt , Phone 3466 Gol)d LnowiuK- PI* ? Spec lit>. Extract.ona M Painless In N\ innsboro Wednesdays a s Saturdays at A. Ruasell buitdi'i Phone 219 Ottee Hours: Tf I 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Otto* .-)8| .#7| - I)r. D. K. Jenkins - I,a DENTIST Filling, Plates, Crowas, Bridge' Sunday by Appotntfrt^e* Anesthesia ? <#*e?alty MAD*'*1 PETER'S flair Gmr?r *vr DlAMeari Bealp. MWm Beauty. BEST GROWTfB a?p K* a weak?PRJCB Me. t*?? Bland big St. Olhabia Doaata Drug Mm, Wukkft* M 4