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Saturday, January 9, 1937 ' V . V L " 1 TO PREACH SPECIAL SERMON Rov. G. J. Boyd, of 2221 Mao- ' . ilia Ave., will preach a special sermon, Sunday at 3:30 at the Old Folk's Home, 6 miles from the city. Subject: "Behold the of God", taken from John 1:29, ' All are welcome. *" 1 ST. JAMES A. M. K. CHl'RCH * Rjfv. W. K .Bouler, Pastor > Sunday was a pleasant (lay for church goers beginning with the Sunday school. The school opened at 10:00 a. m. with the fjtipt., ... Migg Fgtellg .Tftnen^ttn at her pos^t of duty, with most of tRe~DTfinrns-and teachers present. After the ^ lesion had been taught by the var JfcV ious teachers, the pastor reviewed At 11:30 a. m? after preliminaries, the pastor preached a soul stirring sermon from the 27th Psalms, 14th verse. The A. C.E League is progressing with the Pre?... Miss Gertrude Boney in charge. The League began at (i p. m. At 7 p. m. we were back tx. church and enjoyed another spir T itual feast. The pastor selected his text from Jer. 13:11. The - spiritual tide ran high. Severn' visitors were present, Come again visitors arc always welcome. "Those on the sick list are: Mrs Lydia Younv, Mrs. Hattie West. | Mrs. Dinah Marshall and Mrs. . Martha Martin. We are praying. * for them a speedy recovery. ' .. * The Rev. Schean (white) will preach for us on the 3rd Sunday in January, at 11:30. The public is invited to hear ' this wonderful speaker. Our presiding eldei Rev. E. F. G. Dent, will be with us Sunday; the pastor and members* are looking, forward for a , success quarterly conference. ' Mrs. Annie Janerette and family had as their holidays guests Mr. James Wade, Jimmic Edwards Rev. J. C. Johnson, Mrs.. P. J. Robinson, Mrs. Minnie Green ano Miss Eloise Janerette. 7IHM RAPTIST fH I' Rf'H ? It was a high day at the Zioy Baptist church and rvpst especial ly with the Rev. A. P. Porter of \ , this city, when his nephew, Rej . Arthur,-F. Porter, pastor of the William.- Temple C. M. E.' church of Philadelphia, Pa. visited him and he astked his pastor* (Dr. J. P Reeder) to alow his nephew, Rev. Arthur P. Porter to preach doi _ them Sunday morning. Broad hearted as Dr. J. P. Reeder is, lv acquired to my request.* Rev Arthur P. Porter ascended throstrum and used for his text: Ecccl. 2:11: Then I look on all the > work that my hands had wraught and on the labor tPat I had labored to do, and behold all was vantv and vexation of spirit and there were no prophet under the sun Subject: "The Emitary .of Saul." And he preached to the delight o4 ' < all, and in the evening, he went to the Union Baptist church, where ^ Dr. L. C. Jenkins is pastor. After Jb Communion, Rev. Arthur Porter ascended the rostrum and used for a text Matt. 5:41. Subject: "TheSerond Mile." Another soul stearin^ sermon was delivered. At the conclusion of the entire service at the great- Union Baptist church, the total collection was $101.17.. . Union is rapidly taking her place as one .of the leading churches of '* the state, under the .leadership of this great giant, Rev. L. C. Jenkins, D.D. *' This is a new Epoch in the his. .- : lory of Rev. A. P. Porter having his nephew with him going about preaching the gospel of Jesu> Christ. Rev. Arthur Porter will preach at the great C. M. E. church Tuesday night, of which' Dr. Do-u,glass is Now pastor. Rev. Porter will leave the city Wedn.esv day p. m. to visit his uncle in Winrton-Saiein, N. C. Come again r? dear Arthur and have us to go the. second mile with o.ur" friends and enemies. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH .... . The members and friends of Union Tlarinst pftiurcir" were deL lightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Eliza Wise, 2426 Green - fctreet, Wednesday evening, Detcember 30. The musical choir having cooperated with their-co-worker and , iriena, ivuss u. ivi. uieen, we wish od to have a surprise party for ^ her in the form of a silver tea for her wonderful cooperation dur ing the past year. Miss Green is a student at Benedict college. For the last time in '3G we were royally entertained by the hos- ! tesses, Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Wise i and because of this being the last! event in the old year we invited some friends of the old year and ? made a cheerful start to greet L the New Yeap, Playing games ^ was the main feature of the evr * ening, followed by an enjoyable program which wag both inspira. tional and enjoyable. We were hon ? ored to halve as our visitors: Mr. , J. B. Lewis. Mr. W. Davis, Mr. HaPry Riley. The Rev. Miller, Mr. Marion Evaits. Mr. Sam Williams, former superintendent of the W. B. Sunday school; Miss L Lueda Flowers, a teacher in the public school at Ilartsville, also Mr. Jesse Isaftc, with many other . visiting friends. The hostess served sandwiches, tea, cake, candy. Miss Green, the one whom the tea was given in honor of was utterly surprised, so much so it was impossible for her to express her appreciation as aesirea. Miss Edna. Butler a co-worker in the J. B. I,ewie establishment made an interesting talk. qV x i* Mr. R. Jdokson president of the musical choir presented to Miss Green a token of appreciation. The cooperation was splervlid, everyone expressed themselves as having spent an enjoyable evening. , . ; TV We wish for you a Happy New Year. On Monday evening, December 20, at Onion Baptist church was held a colored doll contest, sponsored by Miss Edna Butler. TWerJ were lour contestants, each trying to win oiie of the four prizes given. Two colored dolls were given to the ones raising the two highest amounts of money. Three churches-wore represented: Ant-foch, Sidney Park and Union Baptists The contestant coming from Antioeh church raised the highest amount of money arid received a colored doll. Mrs. Annie Mae Tucker received the neJcT" do]T. -Mr. -Tammy Morris from Sidney Park church rece'ved the third prize. Mrs. Ula Cole3 the fourth ijrize. We Ihen listen od -to an enjoyable program rendered by members and visising triends. The funds thn; were raised in this contest ve*?t to the musical choifcr , All that were out enjoyed the program. Miss Edna Butler, sponsor Mable Smith,' reporter Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor GOURDINE. CIRCUIT NEWS Rev. R. A. Brown. Pastor ?Sundayf bdtflg fne~first Sunday and the 3rd day in the New Year Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the Supt. in the Miair. AIT of the teachers were at heir post of~c!uty. 1 The lesson was taught in all classes. A spleniid review by the Supt. The Rev. I. A. Brown preached a soul burning sermon. "At St. James A. M.- E. church in the morning. A splendid crowd was out to heai .aim. In the afternoon the Rev. R- A. Brown was down at the Jeusalem A. M. E. church accomoanying the Rev. John Kelly and the Rev. S. G. Guiles. - The Rev. Guiles preached a noble sermon which all did enjoy. The subject )f his text was "Keep. Your Sell n the Love- of God". . A splendid crowd was out to hear him deliv ?r the message of God. 7THe~ gifts" has returned back to their variouslassrooms for this term on Decern ber 29th. Rev. S. H. Lewis, son and others no'oved down from Columbia to '-it the June Branch Hunting lub. We ?^re .always glad to have vou. come again. At this writing our dear teach er. Mrs.0 Maud Pernis is unable t( open with us January the 4th. The Rev. R. A. Brown is teaching in her place. We hope she will ^on recover. May God bless each ami every me this New Year, 1937 and may we do better work for the churcl nr d God? WATEREE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. II. Redmon, Pastor Although Sunday?began some what inclement, the day was well spent in and around WaterSe, The Sunday, school was well attended as usual._ The lesson was beautifully and forcibly taugnt b\ the pastor. Immediately after a very goodgrayer-service led by Rro. Gnffin he pastor ascended the rostrum and filled every mind with some thing worthy to be remembered to help us on in the new year. H<ised for a text Psalms 35:27, us :ng for as object; "The Christians" Snares." This- text ar.d subject were so well tr'eated until we hai -to-?wonder?where- - we stood. He gave us these orders, to trust vatch and press on. Too much cannot be said of such an admirable man at! God. Come over and Worship with us and know for yourself that this nan is a nian of God. Miss A. Ruth Williams, report i CARD OF THANKS To my many friends both white and colored I extend my sincere thanks for their kindness, many hautiful floral offerings and and expressions of sympathy of death Will "Buck"' Sullivan. Too, we extend our thanks to the Manigault Funeral Home for their fine -servtee, Mrs. Birdie Sullivan, wife. DILLON NEW? Now that the New Yf?r is it is the old custom to make new resolutions. Though the weather was some what inclement Sunday, many people were found on the-:r way to the various churches to hear the word of God, the first fV,? Vni.r Vnar Miss Sallie Covington, now or Trenton, N. J.r is home spending two weeks with relatives -and friends. Mr, Edward Paige, now o*. Washington, D. C. has' returned after spending the yuletide wit'i relatives and friends. Mrs. Thomasena G. Alexander and baby now of Greensboro, N. C are home spending a while witn Mother, Mrs. T. J. Gibson. Mrs. Willie B. Paige was the week-end guest of Mrs. RutJv Ellerbee of Clio, S. C. Miss Sallie Covington was -the Sunday dinner guests of Miss Hennie Godbolt. Mr. John Wostley Gibson spent a fpw hours in town Sunday with mother and sister. Mrs. H. Witherspoon now of Johnsonviile, S. C. and Miss Bertha Couser of Summerton, have returned to continue their school work after spending Xmas home. The Stewardess Board No. 5 will meet at<the home of Mrs. N. Simmons Friday afternoon. Have you seen the New 1937 Terroplane od Mrs. Lizzie Hartodz? Gee! It's a beauty. Mr. General I.ec Stafford, now of Favettevillo. N. C wti a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Leach. r 1 Get-to gether meeting of the lancaster i)ist. The Get)-to-gc?lior meeting: of the Lancaster district, met at St. I'hillip A. M. E. church, Decern- J ber 29, 1936. The meeting was presided over by'the Rev. j. C. McClellan, D. D. P. E. The meet- , ii^g was composed of all the min- , isters, laymen. Missionary work- | ers, Sunday school and League , workers otf the above named dis- , trict The devotion was conducted , by several ministers including the | presiding elder who was master of ceremony. . ] After the devotions, the presid- ing elder mounted the rostrum and j delivered an interesting and a soul j - tirrHig addness to an appreciating j audience. Among the many thingshe said, that the church is the < greatest organization that we , have. And since it Is the greatest, we should have the greatest love , for it. He spoke of the dollar money, and how it is divided, and j he urged that we get-more mem- , bers of our churches to pay dollar money. He said that one eighth of , this dollar money is applied fpr , our* government, of the church and t that he would not belong to any church that had no government , and he urge all the ministers to i organize^ their churches ~ arid put , the young people to work. He 1 further said that St. Philip was . better organized than any church he knew of in South Carolina un- ^ der the present leader. He spoke , of his work in Union. Chapel sta- ' tit>n, Ridgewood, and other places : where he had pastored and succeed \ ed in all of them, because he of- i ganized his people. His closing ' remarks were: let us all work to- ! gether' in peace and harmony ! Each pastor or representative 1 from each charge was given thqjir budget for the year and he asked each pastor to try and raise the education money in the spring, Kirs. Maude McClellan was elected president of the Missionary so ciety; Mrs. Rosie L. Gantt vicepresident; Mrs. Janie Ilarvy, presi dent of the Juvenile" department. ' Miss Taylor of Author Town was elected secretary; Mrs. Marv R Bowman, treasurer; Mrs. Philip' Ilarvy, president of the A. C. E. laegue; Mrs. G, C. Woodard, appointed .district superintendent of 1 ?,he Sunday school. The District conference will conveno at Wilier Grove, the Rev. N. A. Gary, pastor. The Sunday school convention will convene at 1 St. Phillip, the Rev. L. G. Bowman, pastor. The Missionary con- J vention will convene, at Mill Creek, Rev. Albert White, pastor. The Conference Branch will convene a; Brown Chapel. Author Town, the j Rev. J. E. Dixon, pastor. At the close of the meeting Rev. Bowman and his good people served an elaborate feast in the school building, and every body 1 went away singing their praises. Albert White, reporter WINNSBORO NEWS The faculty and students of the Fairfield County Training school returned to their posts last Monday morning reporting the most enjoyable Christmas and New 1 ~ Kov? iCitnpflfiPri in U'UI CI IC4 f CiiVjr .. - ... ... a long time. A train load - of students and relatives who came here to spend the'Christmas holidays with their people left Sunday afternoon foi their various places. Messrs Jeff Giles, Arbory Tucker and Mrs. Esther B. Clinton and little son, Willie Frank accompanied Miss ?velyn L. Ross home from Jonesville where she spent a very pleasant Yuletide. Friends of Mr. J. L. Bi&tiste will be saddened to hear of the death of his brother, Mr. Robert T., who passed away at his home in Greensboro, N..C.. last Sunday. Mr. Battiste left here Monday morning to witness the burial. Mr. William Guy Sanders of Sharon who is attending school at Johnson C. Smith was a visitor at St. Paul Baptist Sunday school last? Sabbath morning. He made an impressive talk to the assemMrs. Matilda Boulware where he spent Saturday night. Ho took dinner with the Ross boys who . were his school mates at Brainerd institute' 1 ? Mr,- John McDowell who has been indisposed for several .week's"" is improving at this writing. ? Rev. J. M. Smith, the new minister at the A. M. E. ZmbiTchurOlr" is .moving in from Charlotte, N. C. at this writing to cast his lot with the people of Winnsboro. We feel highly honored to have Rev. Smith in our midst. . We, the people of Winnsboro extend our sympathy to the people of Chester in the loss of their school building, also to Benedict college in the damage of one of its dormttoriesD ? Mr. Leveret Peay is at home from' Washington, D. C., to the . delight of his parents and frietids. Miss Bva Mae Bookman who for sometime has lived in Hickory, N. C., spent a few hours here with relatives and friends last week. Mrs. W. M. Moo He, sister-inlaw of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moore spent a few days in our town. She lives in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Gaston had - r,lmoonf viaif iKnenoer. N. C. last week. Prof. F. E. Mcintosh took his sister, Miss Alice E. to Johnston last Sunday where she resumed: her work school teaching:. Hirf brother, Mr. B. J. who had grone; over previously with Prof. C. O. Mcintosh and family returned with hini. Rev. L. A. Barber who has pastored tho A. M. E. Zion congregation here for several years moved his family to Chester this week. We regret having these good people leave us, TIE PALMETTO LEADER LAURENS NEWS ??I Rev. A. J. Thomas of Bethel A. 4 M. E. church preached a wonderful new year sermon Sunday n morning. His subject was: "The 1 New Beginning." 1 On Wednesday afternoon, De- f :ember 30, the Missionary society E Bethel A. M. E. church enter- E tained with a joint guest meeting *nd reception, honoring the newly j issigned pastor und his wife, Rev. j and Mrs. A. J. Thomas, at the ^ ionic of Mrs. Etta J. Garlington. . A timely program was presented. Remarks were given by Rev. Thomas, MeBdames Thomas and v Mattie M. Anderson and Miss Mag r gie T. Garrett, a graduate of Al- 4 en university. A beautiful Xmas reading was?rfiad; by Mrs. Mary t Gannon. Mrs. Luiy Heliums gave- ~i a dramatic reading from Paul L. Dunbar's- select readings. The- f music was well rendered by Mr. <j Leslye J. Garlington. The con- 1 testants for the guest-meeting were Mesdames L. Anderson and a Lida Shell. The sum of $10.25 g was realized. First prize was a- ^ warded to Mrs. Anderson and sec- r and to Mrs. Shell. Every one lafit praising highly, the Missionary society for "Kavin? iuch an efficient-President. Mrs v Sallie Blackstock, and also thank- ? ing Mrs. Garlington f<?r her hospi- ^ .amy. ' Mr. Robert Gist, accompanied by f Columbus Shelton, Robert Rice and E Miss Jessie M. Norris of Sedalia h notored here to spend Monday !< :vening with the Sheltons. Miss ii Mattie O. Duckett and Priscilla g Shelton grave a dinner Wednesday ft ivening, December 30, complimenting: Miss C. H. Madden of Detroit f, Mich., formerly of this city. s Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew Fuller en- _ rortained several guests Tuesday evening with a bridge luncheonette a? the very exclusive home of Mr. W. P. Garlington on Jersey St. a Miss Elsie M. Sullivan of Columbia, spent a week of the Xmas * holidays with ; her relatives on Silver St. ^ Mr. W. J. Sullivan gave a new c ye^r party Thursday evening, December 31, at his home on Sil- C eer St., in honor of his cousin, E Miss Elsie M. Sullivan. A senior e at Booker T. Washington school in "Columbia. d Miss "ft'erdell Moss of! Washing- n Mr. ftV. P. Garlington and sister,? ton. D. C. spent last week with ^ at their home on Jersey St. The friends of Mr^Charlie Frank lin are glad to" know that he - is able to be up again. Prof. Abraham, who is head of 5 the department of Allen univer- 1 sity spent the week-end In Laurens n with friends. ? Mrs. S. Rice, principal "of Mayes- a ville school, spent the week-end ^ with relatives also her daughters, s Gladys and Pansy Rice spent the ii week-end in -Laurens. Mrs. A. J. Thomas spent bhe d Yuletide with her husband, the ft Rev. A. J. Thomas. She is a } teacher in the York city School n system. During the Yuletide, Miss Ella j Duckett spent several days with ^ Miss Carrie Davis- of Davis Spring. ^ . Mr. James McClintic, a member v of The Palmetto Leader's printing a staff, spent part of the yuletide in this city, with relatives and friends. Mr. Richard Williams accompanied by Mr. Willie H. Shelton, Mr. William Green. Mr. Ozzie 0 Fletcher and John T. Miles motor- c ed to Union, on a pleasure trip. 7 Mr. Willie H. Shelton was the a guest of Miss Alice Clayton of e Union on Sunday. _ _ The Missionary Aid society met t at the home eft Mrs. Lindy Woody p on Sunday evening, JlThe marriage of Fuller and Aus- f tin of the biff four ho-undred section of this city was quite a sur- h prise to the people of Laulleiiar -J and also the marriage of Ram- fi mage and Cunningham, both of v Laurens. v Miss, Rutherford of Newberry, s spent several days with Miss Ber- y nice Washington during the Yule- t tide. t Mrs. Sallie Blackstock has ac- v cepted a position in the new t Laurens hospital on Farley Ave. e &hf will bp head of the-food?dc-- 4 partment. h Master Howard Burnside's in- j fected hand, <which is a result of J fire works explosions has improved?considerably. _ ... e Rev^W. Wright is making plans j to re-organize Bonds?Ghapel A. a M. E. church, on Jersey St. a Mr. C. D. Childs and Miss M. jj L. Ktoddard were guests o?S Mr. & <. MVc lomm Anderson and ^family rri on Sunday evening. y Mr. and Mrs. Robert L./Hiegens accompaned by Mrs. Mary White- ? ner and son, Alonzo Whitener, a n sophomore at Benedict college, c motored to Greenville, on Sunday, ,j visiting friends. ' Miss Helen Cureton of Union, spent a week of the yuletido with q Miss Lois Smith of this city. ^ BENNETTSVII-LE NEWS. il We trust everybody a Happy ^ New Year. In spite of the weath er, quite a number of faithful ones gathered at the various y churches Thursday night for the -""Hi" ?orvi(?(>a wMeOm WttVtll Iliccwuig ing the new year in. | Dr. and Mrs, L. M. McCollum's mother died in Camden la9t Thurs day. For the past month Mrs. McCollum was called to assist in the last care of her mother, Mrs. Williams. Quite a number from here witnessed the funeral services of Mrs. Williams Sunday. The *?ad message reached the city Friday that Rev. Taylor passed to the great beyond. Rev. Tay lor was once president of the colored bank in our city. He wti a great pastor and built St. Michael M.E. church here. Mrs. Nancy Reeae. daughter of Rter. Taylor, left Friday for Ch--i angeburg. '| 1. Miss Connie McCollum arrivec lome from New York. She is in lisposed at this writing. A number of socials were gi ren during the Xnias period. The JBners Board gave a social i Y lonor of the college students an; ilr. and Mrs. James Grace gave i social in honor of the teacher* ind college students. Mrs. Bessie Davis of New Yot.k Vlrs. Hunna Brown of Georgia eft after spending the holiday* lere with parents Rev. and Mrs 3acote. Mrs. Bethea's daughter of C'lic vas in the city Sunday. Mrs. Mir lie B. Gandy of Clio was in the rity the week-end. All of our college students and eachoro left the week-end for tin econd. term work. Mrs. Annie Mae CroStand ivfi or a vacation with her son ar c laughter in Ohio. She. writes of lor pleasant stay in Ohio. * A certain college girl received ring, along with other valuable ifts and above all the girl is weai rig the ring on a certain finger. ,ook out, Philadehphia Pa. means usiness. .Miss V. Jones, Mrs. P. R. Me'ollum, Misg Shadie Spears- -of he Gfrls Camp in Orangeburg, pent the week-end horiiei Also liss Elestine McCollum spent "a ew?aays nome from Browning [ome. Miss Gertie M. Cunningam, senior at Browning Home, .'ft Sunday for school after spend ng her vacation home with her rand-parents Mr. and Mrs. L. lcKay. W.F. McCoy left >Sunday orchis work at Society Hill. Hr poke of the splendid new ybar'f efci*. w. E.M. Btekcr was in the it^^nroute to nis church work t Sawmill church. Misses Anna L. and Cornelius lutler, Prof. H. Butler and Mr, tobert Butler, accompanied y fr. Logan, a student of Benedict ollege was in the .city Saturday. The Public theatre, Mr. C. )rosland. manager, Mrs. , Mamie t. Johnakin, secretary, was crowd d all thru the holidays. Miss Arona Robinson left Sunay for Belton, where she is a lember of the Hi sehgol faculty. Our sick friends Mr. C. St-i! Irs. C. Coleman, Mr. J. Moore nd Mrs. Peguese. Rev. A. G. Wright preached a hurch Sunday Three members oin our church. Rev. Hennakir loved in the city and Rev. Hun f Columbia moved in the city nd opened up our special Shoe Shop on Broad St. in Mr. Grace tore. When in need of shoe mend u;~,i ?..n ;. ---I =? ? iwiau ^t?n in UIIU avt* IIIIU Miss Lynullen McCiItlough stuent at Hampton Inst. Hampton ra. left Sunday after spending Cmas home with parents Mr ,nd Mrs. C. D. McCollum. Please pay your old dues to tin 'nlmetto Leader paper. 1936 is tone. I would make a new' start opay my bills in'37. We can if w< vant- to. we can if we will Makt, . start and see what you can do RIDGE SPRING NEWS The Ridge Hill Sunday school pened at the usual hour, with ach .teacher at their post cvf duty, 'he lesson was beautifully taU|rlit nd discussed, and was ell joyed by veryone that heard it. Church- services, at Second Bap ist was very good. Rev. Downreached as he never preached be ore. He gave plenty of spiritual ood to feed upon. The L. P. A. club met at the iome of Mrs. Rosa B. Rai fjord, anuary 1, 1937. This?being their irst meeting, quite a few member? /ere present. After all business /as over, each one expressed them elves to be thankful, that they /ere able to see 1937, and hope o do more goon in an rcspecis han in 1936. Then, they was sered a delightful course of cockail, cheese, crackers and cocoa, ake, ambrosie. and baked pecan. .erne o? Mrs. Minnie B. ' Greene, anuary 15. at 3:30 o'clock. All lembers are asked to be^present. Mrs. M. E. Crawford entertaind the Bndw, of Promise Sunday. anuary 3, 1937, at her home. The ttendance was yery good: after 11 business were transacted, the ttle folks were served apples, peans, and peanuts. The next meetTg will be at the hon\e of Mrs. vmie Kcnner. Mr. Otis RaifOI*! entertained a roup of young folk, Wednesday ight. The main features were ard playing and dancing. After he party they were served punch nd crackers. Each one reportd an evening of enjoyment. Mr. leorge Meachamy and sons of Liken were seen in town Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Corley left Saturday or New York. Mrs. Georgia Dorman and famy of Orangeburg spent the week rith their mother, Mrs. Alice Lammond. Mrs. Hattie Thomas of Millegeille, Ga. is visiting her daughter, Irs. Bonnie Raiford. 1 X, , \> , i IIOLIA MILL MAYS F. K. Nixy Reporter I With such lovely weatlx r. iTTiT ?' rould IX t h.lp but to j"V tin* ! yt.letidc holiday*. | The lulluwi'y -11; - pi ; > holidays at home: Mi- i.? Madlvn i Sweat, Kalah i# ttfcll. I'a -line Mont if emery. Rachel Banister. MuttKX' Ho rant. Messrs Charles A <- t>\ -Solomon Jacoui-b au i J?> 4 j L .? ' Bel lender. Missi s Ldythe Cnkt'iy, I...?|. .; Max *ni, Missis Kiiiot II .i t ai Callus Simmons n ninied from X 1 Y. to pi-r.il tlx- ht.iidays wi'h i 41 itives and l'rie:..-.s. Thi-y lo.?k t* picture of health. Prof, and Mrs. Unbent* Wei-' I calleij to Mull.ins Monday Lu .-jti.-i i r. rtlT funeral oT I'i -f. U b. Ir .. , r. Messrs F. Cain. All'ord Cain --and. Lewie William.-. a- I Mis ! Kliosp Cra T," a1'X~>nV]7:r_x-Tt--'? t Misses Klarencc at..: Jvi,% t !y. Ma-y K. IMwatiL. i'a 'a ". Banister and Mr. l-.bin't T! . motored to St. (1 miv X take Miss I.. Macuii to -i I parents. Mr. Geo. .V.cKur.e. one < f ti c oldest members of Tar a t - \. M. . K, church was fLiKfiiiV.d_Ti.n-'lay. Itecc'vher .Key. \ MT - Wi 1 bnrrrpt-t'llcHe' a ;i-al. ..Mr. a- d 'Mrs. Kiiuf P ' 'ey and "family of C -! : i- a tended th" funeral. Mr. F. C. Ca' p * y to Columbia durHv the . Misses lb-lean II '-n't'. 1 I villa Sweat sp'-r.t thv-h'di i Miss A. M. done-.: th -y >' . d Mi F. R. Nix. iKev t o ,?d a very nleasant tr'i . ,ReV. sind Mrs. ... (.. I - burg, sp' nt ('-hivlm-a Mr. and Mrs. Frank <"niu. * ' 1 Mr. and Mrs: Sieve ,Whr \s their C-lii*i?*iii#-1 -#t?- \*i. .v\dn Marii n. Winninghatn ;u:d i>;\ -* y Andrews of- Orangeburg, tie returned home January 1st. Mrs. Ma/.ie Lee Lain and A'r. \Y ft. Bunch sjrent New Year's bay. a* he home of Rev. and Mt ". .Davis md Mi.-?s Nix: they .reiurr.ed Sat .yday afternoon accoj.np'uni<fci u\ Mis* Nix. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Bailie Hunt. Mi -s Myrtle Edwards,' .Ada Mari' :i Winningham and Daisy Arvlrev,spent a day with Jti-v; and Mrs. 1 . L. Farmer at their home in ('<>'. tageville, S. C: They reported a, - vary nico trip.?i : The teachers <>f Holly HilP Ros nwald school that spent thej holidays at h<rtne were: Misses A. lb Pickett A. Hamilton. O. K. Dirk"1. " Lula Gerald. A. M. .lode-. T'. P. Nix. E R. Craft}, and Mr/ -1). I' Dicks. The Glee club gave a. r? -bit a' D ember 22nd at the school ai'dit ir.m. The attendance was w'.ry t ?ood. The club i, to jrive..anoth'u program soon; watch the "Leuih-r ?.Cor the date. - -. EASTOV I:R NEWS The watch night meeting at St. Philip A. M. E. church wo attended by a number <f n-cmbe ' and friends. .although w? t ' af raining the car- brought qti'te ?. number to "witness the service.. On Sunday nooning?Hie?spirit ran high in all of the ' service-. Much enthusiasm was demonstrated by all who attended the s* vice. Love fe.1-t w;(s giver 'be!*< ?. preaching. After whu h Rev.. I . G. Bowman* selected as his. text Tosali the 4th and third ver-e u*mg as his subject: "Go forward his new year." The sei:n?>,. v .irendered -with fores- and p v.< md the- spirit was L it am many of the Christian ar.d' e\ tmuy wcm :uv;iy ?ausnc A Sunday is rally <iay, and ? ach r her have been asked t > >>>:;!: . liberal offering foa- t -is noble cause. The get together mfot;rg 'baj was held on the 2'.ith wjas lar/i'y ""attended by the jniilist. rs. lay.::- . Missionary workers. San u.v - -h< I and League workers and ;r;r v vther co-workers of the 'di.trie'. St. Philip was selected f<>r t 'eat of the Sunday school convntion. The.trustees have d'osided to reaobercate the church befoy spying and thev are asking each racmher --a-nrl-^riend' to?joim thoni in?th?-?finanoe program. Any amount fc'iil oe tnanKtul received. These on the sick list arc: Mrv Mora Tucker, Mrs. S'allie Ja^or_ ottfr Mrs. Katie?Byrd, Mrs. Sindor Hall, Mrs. Francis I.akin. Mr-. _ Fieldy Pirhardson. Myg. \V-i< Mi.y_ ris and Mrs. Sal lie Lovett*\ Those on the improved list arc. Mr. George Hodge. Mr*. Kmmn Webber. Mrs. Suo_ Junes and Mrs. Carrie M. Yoyng. All the students from the various schools, Allen university. State college, Broker Washington and Claflin have returned to schca i and they a*1 now at work. The Palmetto Leader wilt bring to you all the lato.-t news. Th. j only standard-for thu ,colored r, ! pie in South Carolina. "Let all tr.| colored people read it." Mr. Solomon Quattlehaum -of j Conn. in visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks of New > York are visiting relatives and i friends. rusting the sacred WRH tions to our compe, understanding, dig- pSyl ed Service . insures |iTTif m p 1 ete compliance |S^y|| h all the inviolable its and desires of the caved. Pagt I PROFESSION A L ~7~~" CAHDT ? ? > ? I)R. A. 15. JOHNSON SI ' ss n S'v iti eet Phone 34-Jfi Pf-icJrrr^- 919 r>,|< gtrewt Pke?? 8?r? PvKV. .J. II. JOHNSON Office: 20211 Marion Street NOTARY pi;BMC I7c;str-r rrr ~ R<rrl~ -performs njfljnaj<e' ceremonies, writes wills 'i<e<j>. riv itgayes, claims, etc. r?ll i ??? i>; ? w Utc XI nil I Oflice Phone 8 107 Res. CT.rti | N.-J. FREDERICK 1 . . i Altoniey-at-J .aw and Notary Puoiic i PRACIKL IS ALL COURTS ?Stale and Federal j Hi,/' \\aMUii-'?on St.,. Co'u , S. .C bit. H H. luin'hK - :T . *, ' . . i ;* *" ' ' ' Special /*.'tt *'!vii . sea'st**'ot i Nvr.-N Gold trvwu and iinotr? it Office Phone 642V Res.,32o. 1126 ~Washinyf i-ou St., Cola., 8. C J " " " - > ! " ' DR. L M. DANIELS Physician, and Surgeon Office Hours: d to 10 A. M.; l.to k P. M. 6 to 8 P. M. . ' - Special. AlLc::-ion tli .oi. Diseases -?7 Of Women. . .. Office: Residence: 1125 Washington . 22hp Hampton Rhone t>4irh Phone 7564 DR. J. G. biLART Lye, Lai . Iwse a:.u 1 in out - Clashes Pitted A(.c-uia?.eiy: Othce Hours. i'eiephon*. 11:U0 to ) : P. M. Res. 4602 t 6:0U .to 8:uu P. il' Uinee 611it - - v/ujoe: KeSiilenve; 20^0 Taylor at. 1417 Pine St ?'^ V. Uilue lu "th: Til-phone: 11 A. M. to d P. M. iii.6. ei&7o 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. \Y. D. Chappelle ^ Physician and Surgeon Diseases ol omen and Children A Specialty. Otiice: Residence; ldui i uie St Goluuibia, a. <J? , Otlicv Hours; Clones 8 to y 'A7 ii. Uuku oUdij 11 to 2 P. ja. " lies b'int ti to b P. A. Dr. K. D. Frederick Physician Otiice: Residence 11071 ^ Washington 141b Park Over Victor} saving ba .k, ?r Columbia, S. C .. _ ^ Pnone 7811 Ail classes u: rvei.tai Work Dr. L.-H HaiUaan t n t i s i -11UJi[a ~ Suhuays b) Appoint ments Oflice; liSbyVji tiervsis fetre?t Columbia, S. C. ! Dr. H. G. Thornp >n DENTIST 1 132;> I ^ 'i*bl> St. ' ?>i Phono .14^6 ! Uolri inwitf?HruU-vs * p Spcr ilty. F.xtrv.M oi? In Winnsboro VN .vtujvtlaj r?* Saturdays at A. RuK?fll Dui <, ... Phone 219 . y> - ? Office HoUra: T: 8:30 A M. to 7:0q P. M. Offic I Resident.- F73 Dr. D. K. Jenkins D K NT I 8 1 Filling*. Plates, Crowds, Bridga* C J E- a OUIIUHJ- 1)7 AppOiLllrtCnt AneatlMBi* a Specialty MADAM PKTRR'S Hah- r.r^?T For Di**??ed Sralo- -IiW? Lift A Beauty. BEST GROWER ayply raw* week?PRJCB Me. 190* Blanding St. CthuiM* ...?L1 Covnta Drnf Blare, WaAkflM UL I