The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 02, 1937, Image 5

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- ai * Saturday, January 2, 1937 wesley m. e. Church i y Rev. C. C. Clark, pastor We "bail a large crowd Sunday to enjoy the sermon .;md also at the League. Our League seems to be improving quite a bit. The Junior League had their program Sunday; tho^> in charge we4*-#! ( Misses Eleanor Frasiei- and Helen v Lewis. Miss Catherine Watson , played an instrumental solo, Hattie Spann read a beuutiful poem i and Rev. Clark made the remarks l r N.ext Sunday M*\ Briggs of Bene- !c diet college will make a talk; come and hear him. Don't forir-'t our recreation 11 Friday night. Friday night . of this week the Sunday school will give their party. Mr. Hipp-, has >: charge of the games. n BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH -? Revere ad S, II. Lewi it. Pastor '? Sunday was a pleasant day fot all rjhurch goers. The services at ow church -were good through out the day. The Sunday school t "Opened at 10:00 a. m., with tlu superintendent at-his post of duty After the lesson had been taught by the various teachers. Rev. Low is reviewed the. lesson beautifully. At 11:1J n. m. quite-a ^umbei 1??_vvas-piwent to-l?e?r-the insqii+atie? al ancf soul stirring sermon by t l Rev. Lewis. His subject was i L "Personal Inquiry."- Many souls < Mvere stirred l,y this sermon. The A. C. E. League began al * 6:30 p. m. with Reverend Middleton in .charge. ...The topic '.(or cHs. cussion was "The.Log of* 1930.'' This topic was discussed nicely by several of the members' present; At 7:30 p. m. the cljoir renderedits Christmas, pre,;: ram. Th'-'rf were several lovely readings an the choir sang many beautiful se 1 .lections. We are quite sure that ** those who heard the program en I joyed it. ; f ^We are asking that-you begnr the New Year right by attending 'all of our services and. bringing visitors with you I for they are al ways welcome at Bethel. The i Sunday scho; 1 begins '. at 1-0:0( r a., m.; preaching at 11:15 a;.'.hi.; I and 7:30 p.m. the A.C.E. League J l at 5:00 p. ni. Come out and make tba first. Sunday in the new veni enjoyable? ?1?? ;; " Rachel Kinard, Reporter ' SIDNEY PARK - i i C. M. E. CHURCH j Rev. T. J. Douglass, Pastor The Sunday school opened a . the usual hour with the Sunt. Mi . 1 D. . R. Stacks presblirg; The les-. ^ k SQn's jRubject:. "The Universal v I Gift of Love." .John' 3:6-15,' Rom. - 8:35-39 was beautifully discussed | At 11 o'clock the pastor filled the pulpit with a "wonderful ser mon, using as h:s text, St. Luke v 2:14 "Glory to God in the highest; ? . and or. earth peace, good will toward men." This was a geo-d ser- . Lmon \Vhich was enjoyed by al 11. 1 Sunday being Christmas Sunday v there .were a large number of our i former members and visitors out of the city who are here 'j spending the holidays. The collection for the day was real good. At 7:30 the pastor filled thy pub * pit again with another spiritual"'"' - f east. Watch night services Were .held ? f ;on Thursday night. Sunday being t the flrdfr Sunday in the new year ' 4 the Holy Communion will be serv- >' ed. All members are asked to be present and commune. The pastoi ' will preach a special sermon. e ^ At 5 o'clock the Epworth Lea- 1 gue will render a special program s the public is inv?tcd. ' \ [j ANTIOCH HAPTIST CHURCH a V Rpv: .F C. Flormr I'itslnr _ I -TT . ' \ Cornwell, "S.C.-?We have had n MeiTy Chl-istmas and looking for- s ward for the same joy in the New i Year. I Sunday being the last Sunday in A the year was made use of bv tlr t ; mumbei1.--.1 ahd' friends: 3 "** T r-. The Sunday school opened at rtnr t ^ usual hour, with the Supt. and <1 officers at their post. The lesson ~~ was beautifully pictured from the i Cradle roll to the Adult class. We ?' were glad to have so many visitor? ; ^ school. c At 12 o'clock the pastor ascend- _ k ed the platform in his spiritual c 5k way and spoke from this text: v Psalms 121:4. Subjept: "The t Safety of the Godly," The sermo'rr t put every person present to think- e ing why he had been blessed to f see the last Sunday in the year. ' Adlter the sermon Mrs. Mary Craw c fort led a fitting song, "So Glad f I'm Here." We were elated over the ?uc- J L cess of the White Christinas pre- t K gram given December 25. The ( ML carols were touching as we viewed I the members in white with their-1 lighted candles. Our pastor -set' d us in the Christmas spirit as he I spoke from the text Luke 1:32, s 2:8. Subject: "The Birth of the ' King of Kings." This program was conducted by Mrs. B. M. IIoti I or in behalf of the Sunday school. :I A sum of $7.40- was raised.' Among the visitors were Misses v |f Bessie and Maggie Honor, the lat- 1 ter a member of the Junior college * class of Benedict college. . Master Samuel Cunningham. Jr. ' a student Tn Spartanburg, is spend- ' ing the holidays with his parents. r Miss Tommie T. Cunningham of 1 Washington, D. C. is spending the [ week with hei* parents. ' We are sorry Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Wallace can not be with ^ us as they are at the' bedside of. " X their mother. 8 a, Mrs. Mariah Cunning is on the ( sick list. 8 We are also sorry to know of ? Mr. Tom Abraham being so low . sick. We hope all will soon be out again. ^ L.. rii i itr mi in ?i ln'frl i r-10* - - X ' * ** I ^ I 3r. G. 6K Daniels Elected Secretary Nat'l. Convention (itorgetown, S. C.. Dec. 28, llJ3G -The National Baptist States '(invention Board of America vhieh In Id a meeting in Chicago, 11., recently did itself honor in lecting Dr. (J. (1. Daniels, secreury. Dr. Daniels is the esteemed lastor of Bcthesda church of Georgetown and a citizen who is lighly respected in the communly l.y both races. He can be deended-on to aet when the interst of the race is in need of some me to champion its cause. His tiany friends congratulate him for ciiining this position and bringing lie honor to South Carolina. The niter has known Dr. Daniels for decade ?two?and?cam- ay while hcTAah ardent siipporer of his churOh, he loves his felcwmen. Georgetown is gratified iver the election of Dr. G.' G lituiela. G. W. Howard. IN M E.MORI AM Two years ago. December 25, 9:15, you left me; dear Rev. Hurst cmoly aml-ratf.?hhrt tloit \vhb for he sparrow cares', is constantly hying my tears. So rest on weelly dear husband. On ^ the ither shore we will meet to 'part* 10 more. ? ? Florine E. D. Hurst NE\Y YEARS MKS?AC.E AT ? SECOND CALVARY The Rev. M. Marquette Peace ninister of the Second Calvary laptist church, makes the follower announcements for Sunday; 1:20 a. m. Message Theme;. "It s Yet Dark But There's A Eighty >n the Horizon." At the 7:110 n. m. services the iev. T. C. Coleman will preach. . The church school meets at 10 i. m. and the B. Y. T. U, at G:00 in. Start the new year right'; go to huvch Sunday. EM AM EL A. M. E. CHURCHRev. R. E. Brogden, Pastor The hirthdaysHnT great men, es ecial'v win1!) their lives have been >utstanriit sr to the world, are videly celobrnted. The names of ueh individuals and their -accomdirhments sometime leave a lastngv impression.?'A few days ayo. <$?) celebrated^ the birthday of one vhosc . greatness cannot he conitared with the millions of name, eco'rded in history, because those, tames, some of which are soon brgotten, while the name of - Him vho brought peace and light to a vorld c?" strife nad darkness shall ive. throughout eternity. Let us hetefore remember that Christnas mentis nuch to us and that ve should always think of its siglificnnce. Within the confine?? of Emanuel >n last Sunday morning, a splenlid audience heard our pastor deive.r a sermon that will linger oiifr in the hearts of many. "All lie rivets run.into the sea; yet the ea is #*'t full;" etc. Eeelesiastes irst chapter. seventh vers0. Theme The destination of rivers." The tastor spoke about three rivers: lope, Youth. Time. All of which un into the sea of Eternity. 5pace will n.ot allow us to even rive a brief narration of this won. lerful and instructive* sermon. It s hoped however that at some aibquent time the pastor will deiver the same sermon and wv vauld, that the entire city would i''ar~4iim. Visitors were" present is usual. The three daughters of tev. and Mrs. Bro.srden and the >astor's sister were present. Therf vas also one accession. We now turn to our Sunday icnool. 1 til' ucuviues wen." mu^cu nteresting during this period. The essons for the quarter were reviewed by the superintendent afe'r which the pastor played' his taTTT All visitors were introduced ' o the school by the- nupeemten? lent. ^ . ng nicely under the supervision a Miss X. W.' DeLesline.. The taster is very much interested in til of tin: ai-tivitics_and his pros- . nee means much. 0 St. Luke second chapter, twenty ighth, twenty-ninth and thirtieth 'erses 'welt; selected as the text or the evening worship, with the Jieme, "Glorifying God." This veiling message was inspirati'onil and 'uplifting. Joy and gladnesr illed the hearts of many. A large ongregation of members and riends heard it. During the' morning worship dr. Edward J. Lango celebrated enor, rendered a vocal solo, "0 Jod, Be Merciful" by Bartlett. Mr. .ango, oi^c_of our Sunday school :sty .went off and took training, .ator he became one of our noted ingers, having traveled -extensivey in the country and abroad. The olo was beautifully rendered. Mr. Iarleston Fleming. B. S. in music igcmnpanied the soloist. Several of our young people vcre at home for the holidays. Anong them were Misses S. E, jreen and F. L. Taylor \f. Allen Jnivevsity, Misses Emily J. Simnons. Edith Shelton. G. Holmes, . losaiPe Williams and others who ire school teachers. Miss Edna \. Simmons, K. NT. Trinity hespial, Detroit, Mich., was also a loliday visitoi;. Many hearts were made to feel 'lad on Christmas eve when Mrs. ff. J. Alston, Mrs. M. T. Johnson md the pasto-r visited the homes j >f those who are less fortunate and j llstributed baskets of "goodies" I tnd held short devotionals. Mj\ ,Villiam DeLesline, one of our-i eadcrs was kind enough as to conrey the group to the various lomos, f ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. K. I. Iycmon, Pastor ( Greenville, S. C.?"Good news" \ for Allen. Temple A. M. E. church. 1 Our pastor in company with three i of his trustees, Messrs. J. A. t Mack; J. E. Asbury and "J. L. g Hayes motored to Jackson. Tenp. and saved for the church almost r $:LOOO on account ofi the business f acumen and convincing argument of our pastor, Rev. Lemon, he paid off a $:t,700 debt to?tha?Buddc -r \Vreis Mfg. Co. with the spiall sum | of $lJ00 in cash. The members of f the church are swept away with f joy because the long standing t debt on their "beautiful pews" is r paid off. Our pastor is not ^only * a preacher and a pastor, but t> t main of business npnmp? nl?r> i lead* and; the. toyal and fSftfif u I t members follow. . ' t The members o? Allen Temple i A. M. E. Sunday school enjoyed an elaborate "reception" given by ^ the.-Sunday school department, as a Christmas" present. All kinds t of good things to eat were served and every one went away happy. r The past two Sundays were very j lino days and-a large number came t out to Sunday school. The les- j sons weru. thoroughly taught-both t Sundays and everyone enjoyed the j reviews by Rev. Adams. The pas- f tor and Mrs. M. M. Calhoun niade x some timely remarks. Morning service began at 11:15 f a. m. with a large congregation, i The pastor introduced and present- ( ed Rev. Alexander Madison of s North Carolina who brpught the message. He used for his sub- t ject, "Things in the wrong place." t St. Luke 111:10.. This message was [ delivered in a strong and fiery j manner filled with the spirit and caused the hearts of many to re- { joice in the spirit. His wife, Mrs c Madison, was introduced to the congregation and rendered a vo- I cal solo that was enjoyed by all. | The pastor commended the boys t and girls from college for coming i out to service. The following are t home for the Xmas holidays and ? attended service yesterday. Miss- ] as Ruth Adams. Beatrice Mims, Gwendolyn BovyTing, Florence Wilson and Messrs. Williard Washing -om-AV-illiam Logan and Manning Rosemond, , A large attendance was present k for the League. . Night service began at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor delivered a very fine message using for his subject. "The Greatness of God's Works." Psalms 92:5. After the usual service was over the pastor vailed for, the repdrts a'J the clubs and captains. Each member was asked to pay $1.00 as a "Xmas present" to the church to pay for the "coal" and also the "insurance," and would you believe it; during the holidays the members paid $110.25. --The pastor was overwhelmed with joy and didn't , fail~to tell the members of Allen Temple just how fine they are. This was not a rally, just a "little" if fort. V.'atch the papers for our next rally which will be launched soon. The pastor thanked all who helped to make their Christmas a most enjoyable one. He said th'.-> I was the best Xmas they had ever had with so many playing "San. { fca CJaus." J vy e wisn eacn anu everyone a prosperous New Year. SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor ( i Ash'eville, N. C.;?In the face of J unfavorable weather conditions on 1 the past Sabbath an exceptionally 1 larpre crowd worshiped with' tfroat ' enthusiasm. TheVSunday school had a very large attendance and the lesson was discussed and reviewed with gripping interest. The annual Christmas tree was given on last Friday nite with a largo crowki in 'attendance^. 1 The morning service began on | schedule time with the Junior 1 choir singing. For the morning's < message nur-pastor-seleeted as his 1 subject "The Mussacre of the In- : nocent" taken_from_St. Matthew 2:1(>. The congregation received ( t with gripping interest and en- i thusiasm. Many visitors worship- 1 jeiLand among them?were?many < of our college students who are at < home for the holiday season. A 1 warm welcome was accorded to"all. "Nazareth" constituted the ' subject oifl the evening's message ( delivered by our pastor taken i from St. Matthew 2:23 and again was received with deep apprecia- 1 tion. Despite the holiday season < all boards and clubs made splendid 1 reports for the purpose of assisting the church in closing it's ( mnntK'c A l?rffo orrvur/1 ( contributed to the supiess of the evening's service among whom were many visitors. At both themorning and?evening services, our pastor thanked very warmly the boards, clubs, officers, members and friends who made beautiful, useful and substantial gifts to him, Mrs. Thompson and children. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L,aBerry, our pastor and family were guests for Christmas dinner Which was very enjoyable. All arrangements have been made for love-tf-east and watch-nite service on Thursday nite-r- . ? ? IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our dear ' son and brother, J, Alfred Stew art, who died Jan. 6, 1936. "Thou art gone the grave; but | we will not deplore thee, Since God was thy Ransom, thy , Guardian and Guide; He gave thee, He took thee, and He will restore thee; And death hath no sting sinde the Saviour hath died." 4 MOTHER and SISTER. THE PALMETTO LEADBI THOUGHTS AT CHRISTMAS TIDfi " My good friends: Again it is Christmas?So I come to greet rou on this happy occasion. How vonderful it is to be alive and tc ealiie just what this glad seasor s all about. How the very hought thrills me, so in turn, it ihould impress all. But-by way of illustration let ne> try to depict some of the diferent attitude taken by many to vard this high an*J holjJp oason. To the children it generally neuns Santa and toys; to youny jeople it means only a hilarous 'estjval or dance; to many of the frown ups it often means about he same. To the drunkard it neans a drink; to the merchant it jpeans the dollar; to the gamble! t too o(?ten means death; .but my xiends to me, truthfully, it-rmeam ;he hrrth"6"f Christ, the Savior ol .he world; what does it means to fou? Wh^n we realize it, there is creat appreciation for this great Uy of days, the birthday of Jes. is. As I reflect, I remember that, nany hundreds of years aeo, a ittle babe, the Christ child lay ir i manger' in Bethlehem. "The pea >le of that time looked forward to nm cvciii, wim great, expectancy, laving been told by the prophets rom time rcniote that a Savior vould be born. The wise men made their Til primage to Bfcthlehem to see thi>' rreat sight, and in estaey and ad>ration, gave gifts, b<jwtd iSrwi; ind worshipped the Christ, That was many years ago?Tolav finds u$ nearly two thousinds years away from that event; >ut today how stands the mattet n our case? Do we still worship the Christ, >r do we bow to an empty shrine >f frivolity and foolishness only? My good friends this should not >e-?Today of all days we should ift our eyes in grateful adoration ind praise to God, who so loved is, that, He sent His only begoten Son to suffer and die forus, ind say with all of our hearts: father in heaven we thank Thee. Mrs. William A. Ellison 1083 Union Avenue, New York City SPECIAL SERMON AT FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH. SUNDAY Hi Rev. J. J. YOUNG^ Pastor The pastor of Fellowship Bapt. :hureh Rev. J. J. Young will preach n special sermon Sunday, January Brd, 1937 from the text: Thy shoes shall be iron and brass. Subject: 'A Pair of Sandals for the Journey." The public is most cordially Invited to worship with us. . WHITMIRE NEWS Reporter, Willie Lois Epps We thank God that He wonderfully blessed to live to see this blessed Christmas day. Wc have?been?wonderfatty?blessed? iear readers. There have been hundreds and thousands who "in 1935 started out to see the Christto be living. They are unseen ^to as, but are visible to God. ^Before mother year, we may be within >ur watery graves to^ forever" "de~ .t*j. vm wwi iv i&. du rcauy wnen He comes. A large number of people from rhomasvllle, N. C. spent the Christmas holidays with relatives n Whitmire. Miss Mo-zelle Epps spent the week end and the Christmas holiiays, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmira Epps and family. Miss Easter Robinson spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Damden. A delightful- supper, given by Vlr. and Mrs. J. M. Law, in honor >f Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Byrd, teachers and friends was a grand 3UC:ess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan ind Mrs. Florie spent the Xmas tolidays with Mrs. Cora Morgan ind family. The members of Bruce Taberlacle church, are very well pleas?d over their pastor, Rev. J. D Davis. We are glad to have Mrs. Marie Walber back home again, after nsiting her relatives in, Lexington. Mr. Malcolm Hunter spent "'the Christmas holidays at home, with his parents.. He is a student o>1 Sims high school in Union. .Muss Abbie Byrd spent the holidays with her parents in Chester. Miss Ruth Walber spent ths holidays at her home in Chester. Mrs. B. F. Benson spent the holidays at her home in Whitmire. Subscribe For The Leadei it ?*-1 - - - * - - ^ *1 t THE MINISTERIAL ALLIANC I Nowbcrry, S. C\?The Ministei [ ' ial .alliance u.j Newberry, S. ( ; which was-^rcorganiiteti lust J..n , 1 has b *en.,oh the upwu.d tret., . nc i that time. This organization n , minivers is not autocratic bj , democratic in its views. 1 hen lui ther liiore this body of imiu^.lei docs not cling to.conservation bli liberalism. The time has come and now i that as ministers of the' gospi we must iead'oiir people.to a Ingi er altitude of lite, for Jesus ha , saidMn His'word "that I dpi com ! that they might have life uiid huv , it more abundantly." \ Our people will not be ablto t [ enjoy the abundant life of wide J-esas spoke of unless we as tear ers look to the hills from whenc , cometh our help. . Our .aliiaiier, eyn.aist,?; tfst and Methodist ministers 1? the most part, but the aUiance ;i ' opened to all ministers regardles to their denomination. 1 We would like to have all tli ministers in Newberry count come and join, us at llethlebei Baptist church every; Monday i 1:00 o'clock, you will enjoy meet ing the brethren. Itev. E. E. Gaulden, ;eporU / * t AIT DW C VfL'ACC 1 j/\ V_- 1V1J< i kj By Thomas Shelton Yuletide greetings and be; wishes to everyone. Rev. A. J. Thomas,- pastor e Bethel A. M. E. church deliver'o many impressive sermons throug out the yuletide. Rev. Thomas i - The Ushers' club of Bethel' JM. E. church met at the home c Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shelton o vVilliams street, Tuesday eveninj The Missionary society membej of Bethel are looking forward fc a most successful guest Tneetin Wednesday evening at the attra< tive home of Mrs. Etta Garlinj. ton on W. Hampton sreet. . Th contestants are Mrs.. Lydia She and Mrs. L. Anderson. The Willing Workers club o Bethel met at the home of M and Mrs. A. Barksdale on Wes Hampton street, two week's ago. Many - Sunday "school plipils c Bethel were present on Xmas da to receive gifts from the Sunda scnooi department. Th many college students of tli various institutions * of highe learning are home spending Xma holidays with their parents an friends. Mr. and Mrs. .Work Thompso and son, Nathaniel gave an O'pos sum supper at their very attrac live home on Silver street, Monda night, two weeks ago. Miss Airlessa Franklin, a ten cher at Barksdale school was i this city on business recently. The Mt. Zion quartet and th Whitmore boys quartet of this cit entertained Mr. and (Mrs. Wor Thompson and sjn Nathaniel a their residence on Silver street rc cntly. Some of their guests ir eluded Mr. Charlie Irby, Mr. Ro Campbell, Miss Mary Young an many others. Mr. Henry Brown, a well know citizen of this city .passed awa Tuesday evening, December lot at the residence of his sister o --Wt Main street. Mr. BrowST death was not a shock, he ha been in ill health for sometime bu the real cause of his death \va a stroke^T5f~paraTyshrirTe\v?cIay before his death. ! Mr. Charlie Franklin, who ha been suffering with a heart ail | ment has improved considerablj -ftev. A. East has improved some | what at this writing. Mr'. Henry Bailey, a well know citizen of this city who has bee suffering with a leg infection ha improved considerably. ? Miss Sallies Dendy closed he school Friday. December 19th fo the yuletide. The children wer given a Xmas tree loaded witl gifts. They also had a prograr Mrs. Estella Anthony and frien - -of Greenwood were guests of Mis Sallie Dendy Saturday two week _ ago while in the -city attending th teachers meeting. """Mr. and Mrs. John Mills gave i surprise party at their residenc - on W. Hampton street for tHeT daughter, Miss I.ois Mills, a fresh man at Morris college on las Tuesday night. Mr. Willie L. Fuller and Mr. A Cunningham of Washington, D. C formerly of this city motored her to spend the Xmas holidays. Mr. Earnest Davenport of Spar tanburg, formerly of this city wn in this city recently visiting hi friends. Miss Mary Bailey closed he school Wednesday, Dec. 2drd fo the Xmas holidays. She wil spend Xmas with her parents 01 - Williams ntreetr Mr. C. I). Childs of this cit; was the pleasant guest of Mis Moudie L. Stoddard at her resi dence in Gray Court on Xmas ev day. Master Howard Burnside of 21 Williams street is suffering witl a hand injury. The injury com '^5 i'V!:v. j. s. '.uv.xx; ? i- \ y * i 'I - V' f '' >- '? - ( 1) ,1. V | I ; ( n "tJiti"!..' AM-lvan ?i-,? j I' tin- Sum* ,\N ( ;. i. a' n-.' a m iiS" in i.iss liaun.'v .M-v. \* ,.V., Intill s hi 11': i i > . oi.iou.-ijy* ill Thar ilay Jul ' ii. many i. ioiuL- wt, -/Cal t\ ... v. . \ uut# on -\ mus day. \ . . >f Mr. and Mrs. J bn > V' 7 d Cincinnati, Ohilo ac h. t. :.VT!' relatives "and . tn-'b-nd.-. .V if \\ i?"'< -i a^ itirfl? ia Hie m> "a .f L Mrs. Mur'y If.-yd of 7;*; - IV d is visi'iM^ .M's. Un-haf-d- u ' n l,j? J? Mr. and Mrs. Chai li'y Ma r :?* nd friend CI if trrirvMrrrsr wi"?!" 11 tors of M'l-s, t.niievu SJaJt-n- a8 amily on Sunday; eveniny. The re from Simpsbnviile., >" Mr. and .Mrs.- John Sjiehon. a< l(- ompanhd "by Mr. Thoma- Sin. II on. Jr., Mr. Willie H. Shell n a.'i vliss Huilie Hell* Shelt'oa iuotorr 'I o Cross Anchor and Cross. K r- o spend Sunday with nlative- an ;t friends. Miss Vera Mai tin, a-s' idem Sims lli in Union is visiting* 'Mb y Mat tie Sheltojn, >' Miss 'Rosa-^Ht?!^ Sub.-i- was "ti . sinner ym-'st of) Mrs. 'U.W. La' e > y and fMSttly'ojr Sunday., t Ilev. Ilati of Ci.d im1 ia Was. 4J. * Sliest of Mi'.fa-ilt'd Ms-. -'44 } ft d Shi Itoji and family ^l'omiay.. Mr: Charlie Shclt? n of Cm r Anchor V" was the. truest <if M >- .Charlie I)uekett and tai'iiily an Mr. TiVotnTis Sh? !to:. and fa mil y m Mondav, December 2m1i. Mr. Walter Iaake. Mr. ID 1- Campbell and Mi". John I'utmai tl mortician, of this city are speiv injr the Xnjas' holidays iiv \Yashin b ton, I>. (\ * y ' Mi-s. C; 17. Madden of 1 >11:..! k i?' here ' visiting relatives .an >1 friends. !- Miss E. Jefferson of Philad<1 j'thia, formerly -of Laurens is leu y visiting*-her moth r on Htirn> Ac ci .Mrs. Cussie Fulle r of .Wn-liihj P n is here visiting r datives, n Mr. and . Mt'?~*\M el i ndie I ittl* .v Mi. Kd Ivy and Mas. Herman M? h >f (Thai lntte. X.' C.v sp nt th n week-end with Mr-. Vi'whi u"" s~ md'ldaimhtor. Kthel Watts, a jr.: d i7>r at Benedict college. - ? MONTVIl.I.F. M-:ws ' ' *? 7b? Art er heir, y qiu?d_fm- a I : [. Male, we are" j.-ln I to ? :?.? i j. v<nir columns ajrain. Tim i> *o] j. if Mountvillo. ar.. proud of.-ijtii now pastor, the Rev. Frail; Bad: n lale. and hope for him a > a-, sn ful church year. s | Mes- i Clarence and Id ~k? .. -Lindsay, and Willie T.oe Your, vent to Kr.orce on the Is4 Xma lay to visit the Miss-s France Martin and si.-Ur. al-o- Miss.Juli f Anderson. Mr. Karl Henderson, a stnder 0 'f 1 I'll f.l't or. Virpirin j.. -j: il no r.oli iays at horn.- with 1.is pai d -nts. Mr. and Mrs. James ilondei s sop. s Miss 1'. Pitts of Phihdelplm e- :s home visildPr her parents, .Mi and Mrs. jia Ritts. a Messrs. Finest ilender'o: e Clyde and Clai enee T.jpdsy M: r s \ Prist me Kir dsn v. Kt h?>1 . Henderson, Lucjli* Younjr and Iv t Doe Floyd, students of Bell Str.ee high school are at home to spen the holidays, i' Miss Florida Henderson, wh has been attending school.itv Nor: L Carolina, is .sper.dirp: the Chri-t mas at home with her naivnts Mr. add Mrs. 'George ?l(':'.:or-on. ? Mesdam.es VU\a WilTiams. It..-s Lee Watts, Mess;s. ],'< ! ert an. John Watts, John Davis. Willi t Lee Young and M.i m-s Hatha an r Bessie Mae Watts, visited 11 !n:.Xi1 in Greenville. n ^The^ ^ ^ a'' rir.L'.ni y played thief the hist Xma> ' <gn s and stole Miss Willie Mae. Watt. the daughter of MvT ami Mrs. W e Walls.. Mr. John Clarotuv Atkiu .son and .Miss .Kddora Andersoi a ! were united in holy wo.11. c k. W . ! wish for them a long tvnd pros e porous life. iTpj M A 11J k 4 jjj| trust inp the sacred ip etiOTm tn rvn*- ?-" lUfis^l i/UI 1UIH|IC" Kl'/A t, understanding, dijf- K&iM ied Service insures ||Wj| m plcte compliance th all the inviolable hts and desires of the eaved. Hl? I 1*1?ir -r?* *-' ?>ROKKSSK:N \L CAR'JS * I I ST RTiPON | OlTice: l.S'J'l1,4' r * tr.et Plica#* 84 Rwidrnw 91B () <k Strevl ^hone 8710 . | * , ? ' * " 11 ii mm' ? * *-' \ " j R E V..! .H..?OHN?ON i Oliioe: 20^'j Marion Street ?AXSPAIIV PtBLir I Dealer in al Kj-tnU, perform! j marriage ceremonies, writes w.ua deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See llim ??? ?Ti? IW l jo Office Phone 8-lyT Res. 07. ?$ JJsr. J. FREDERICK " ' t > Attoriie'y-ut-Lavs and Xetury l'ublic I 1'KACTK H IN AL1. COURTS | ?Siale and Federal i illy Washington St.. Coin., S. CX ' i_ 1L dr. h. h. cooi'afc S ' ' . ? OiXtiV.- '' Special Attention Given m Lri* \ Beasts wl GtuA?* .. .. - Gold Crowa and hrW?? W?at Y-.. \ * spoc-uufc* ' v y Office Phhne 64S9 Roe. 82^. 1126 Washington St., Cola., 8. C. . ,, \ . ' , DR. L. M. b^NIELS -Physician and Surgeon ". ^--UirHU Horn.-: D to 10 A.HT 1 to ^ P. M.. 6 to 8 P. M. \ j Special Attention Given Disease* Of Women. \ | Ollice: Reaidenc^* 1125 Washington 2230 Hampton \ r Phono 642W > Phorw 7Ml? -?1 ?l| \ > 1 DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear. No&e and 'Throat 1 I ' Giaa^ea Filled Accurately. - [ Office Houra: Telephone. i 11:00 to 1: P. M. Kea. 46*2 *'! 6:00 to 8:00 P. Al. Office 370* Office: Residence: r 2080 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St Office Hours: Telephone: . 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Rea. 8876 y j 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. 1?Drs-Wr^rirtapptitle-. Physician and Surgeon _ ^ j Hiatuses of Women "and Children A Specialty. ? Office: Residence: . 2116 Lady St. 1301 Pine St Colombia, S. C. M * Office Hoars: Pnonee. 8 to 0 A. Id. Uinta 6038 11 to 2 P. A. Res 67W8 6 to 8 P. M. ^ . Dr. li. B. Frederick a Physician Uttic?: Residence. 1 1":'m u '' >iiliir'ri'i 1418 Park" .. Over Victory Saving Ba ik, r- *" Columbia, S. Cu_ - ' Rnone 7811 , All classes ol Dental Work ; ___ " . DrrLrH Hallman L b K N T I S T BAIN BBSS JLX 1 KAt l ION S d Sundays by Appointment* Oflice: Gervaiti Street Columbia, 6. C. * Dr. H. G. Thomp. in DENTIST i*" 13231/2 Asp .nbly St. Phone 3466 GoI|d Lrwwn*?Bridges?t'|* ? wL . Spor" xlty.?Extra ctTOtta M r Painless In N\ mnsboro Wednesdays s :t ? Saturdays at A. Russell Bui.d Phone 219 ' I ; ?? ^ ?~ 1 Offica Hours: Ttn 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Other >133 Residence ^873 | Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, Plates, Crowas, Brldgaa Sunday by Appoint want Aaaatfeasia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S _ . r Hatr Orowtr ' For Dinoaawd Scalp- GWaa Ufa tk Bounty. BEST GROW ml appfr a*ea a waak?PR1CB Ma. 1?t? RUndtny St. GduUi Cooata Drag Mara, WadAglwft ' ' < : i i ( ^ . " <' ij ' v.. >