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Saturday, January 23, 1937 . UNION BAPTIST CHURCH M Although Sunday, was a rainy 1 tflay the attendance was good; the Sunday school opened at the usual hour, 10:00 a. m. At 11:30 the w pastor preached a noble sermon tl: from Luke 21:30. Watch,ye there cc tfore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to scape ail w k these things that shall come to pass, an?d to stand before the Son ^ of man. Subject: "The Value of ^ Continual Watchfulness and Pray er to Present Day Chrisli&h Mving." Everyone enjoyed these spiritual messages. We always ^ have some thing to remember af- J ter listening to the man of God. ^ At 6:00 p. m. the B. Y. P. U. bek gan. The lesson was very beautifuilly discussed. At 7:30 the Rev. T Miller spoke very briefly usin^ . as a subject: "Life and Power." This sermon was a soul stirring one. After |he wonderfful sermon, two candidates joined for aj Baptism. We are always erlad' to S have our visiting friends* with us. P Come again. in Quennie M. Addison, reporter L d' . - ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH ^ Rev. W. L. WilsoiM I'astoi ^ College Place, January 17, 1937 ' ?Sunday morning the Sunday school opened at the usual hour, with the Supt. at his post. Many v' bright daces were present. After ^ f the-lessort-had-been-taught by the. various teaehers. it was reviewed cl .by* the pastor. n< The morning services were op- fc ened at 11:30 o'clock and after the la regular devotional exercises our pastor came before us with a< very di inspiring message, and the con- dt gregation received it with grip- t? ping attention. li The B. Y. P. U. met at the usual, hour, with the President, Rev. ,j E. G. Dovjzlass in charge. a] You are cordially invited to at- . tend each, meeting every Sunday ' afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. . Night service began at 7:30 o'- : clock Rev. Rev. Sears, pastor of First Baptist church, Johnston, S. C. selected a text from the 19th verse of the 22nd chapter of St w Luke. "This do in Remembrance -y.f Mp " Theme; "Don't Forget/I _ A large audience listened atten- "tc I tivelv to this powerful and inspir- tl ing sermon which sent a wave of - enthusiasm in all parts of the tl Building. 1 p The Lord's Supper was ..admin- a istered to a large number. w Our visitors were many. St. v\ Paul is always glad to have visi- 0 tors; come again. . ' SAINT JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor ) 1 Asheville, N. C.?Rainy and dreary weather prevailed throughout the day and the past Sabbath ?hut-the spirit and enthusiasra_oL ^ the people to worship were un- 0 (printed. Large crowds Were' in jj attendance upon services throughout the day. The subject of th? w lesson in the church school was v "Jesus the Water of Life" ano ej terest. Our Presiding Elder ar.d 0( his wife, Dr. and'Mrs. K. C. Holt. ,M were present and before the clos ^ in-e) of the school an irtspiriner talk . was given by Dr. Holt. The morning service becran with a beautifully sung processional song and prayer of consecration Dr. Holt delivered a spiritual tide ' ran high as this message reached it's climax by this servant of God " Among the vast concourse of peo u pie who worshiped were the fa] L lowing visitors: Mosdames Marir o] Hayreos, John L. Whitting and ir Sarah Freeman. A warm wel- o> come was extended by oru,r pastor: Tp. an overflowing congregation, ei Dr. :Holt presented our pastor to s< .^.Vlivei: evening's me^aige. tl The choice of a subject by our pas- ?i tor was "Telling The Truth" taken ti from St. John 4:17. With unusual h emrphasis, thought and fervency ^ this discourse was delivered and h it's reception was wittr great ac?? elalwnj*. The quarterly conference see- o) sion on Monday night was as usu- n, al a great succetes with all itetnrr cared for. ' Thef volume of busi ness snown r?r trie ijum r.c. $1193. Our Elder commended the pastor and people warmly for thi excellent spiritual ami temporal ?i condition of the church. They 1< journeyed back to Greensboro on in Tuesday morning satisfied. w All plans contingent upon the ti Youth's Reclamation Program and, Si Reception to be given on next A Tuesday night have been com- ti ^ pleted- Professor Manly, princi- m pal of our high^^oeT is^Ttl^gTieat- ^7 speaker. A contingent of Stevens- to Lee High school choral club and g our pwn senior choir are furnish- js ing the music under the direction nf erf Mrs. Ollie Reynolds and Mr. J. th W. Brogdon. ... ' br I.OWRY NEWS By Mrs. Milie Peay m 1 n' In spite of the rainy day the r members of Brown Chapel A. M. ci E. church were seen coming from every direction. Rev. Crocker's text was found 66th Psalm ~6th verse: Come see the work of God He is terrible in His doings. Subject "Come an,< See". al We are very sorry toj hear of ai the illness of Rev. L. F. Sanders, d' He had a car wreck before Xmas._ [fy 1? ?i. , ?11 WoTH ne rms nut uvcii wcu a?uw, hope for him an early recovery. V1 Miss Pearl Sanders was called hqme on account of her father's w illness. Miss Sanders has been living W Detroit, Mich., for about seventeen years. The entire commtmlly?will be glad to seo_hfitx_ ~ Mr. W. M. Glen and his son Wil lie motored to Gastonia, N. CT on business recently. Mrs. Ella Peay of Edgemore, S. ^ C., Mrs. Millie Peary's mother-in- q law, Is ill at her home. We hope m will won recover. . ho ORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Pastor l Charleston?Continued warm eather prevails in" the 'City by c le Sea'. Sunday was all that '1 >uld be desired by anyone. I#arge ? owds of people could be seen a ending their way to the houses ' f. worship. At Morris Brown, ' ie services were well attended. ( fter the usual sermonette to the niior church which was based up * 1 the theme "The \aiue oi Your M lignature" Dr, WVtherspoAn reached from Exodus 4th chap-: ;r and 2nd verse. A beautiful' \ ftipon was built around the text Tl;e Services and Glory of Small . lungs". The activities of the ly continued, as the Sunday |. hool and A. C. E. League futiconed at their respective hours. 0 At 7:20 p.m. Dr. Witherspoon 4 orain delivered a well, arranged n union using as a theme, "The v lace of Agony". T-he text be- f ig selected from the book of St. 0 uke. Among the many visitors r uring the day was Rev. Abdul i Li, an East African, who was ed- '1 :ated in America, and who spoke riefly of his conversion to Chvis- u anity. He is assistant manager ^ ! *V,? A I I> 1 1- - - cue nflovviatt-u rifss, miu na:s ?en appointed to cover the acti- V ties of the Bishops' Council and J cinectional Council soon to- as- . mible in Charleston, S. C. Our ~ lurch is a veritable bee hive ot itivity, as the time . approaches n >r the gathering of these t\vo ^ rge bodies in our midst. f The doll contest held last- Mon- j ly evening was a success. The ^ d11 was won by little Miss Car--* ir and. second prize was won by c ttle Gwendolyn Witherspoon. 1 The Parsonage club under the irection of Airs. C. Bradford is j iranging to beautify the parson- t ge in readiness for the coming c 1 the guests who will be enter- <1 lined there. It seems assured. ;i lat Bishop and Mji. Gregg will d a guests at our parsonage. ' r The A. M. E. people of the-city, ( ill, prove themselves loyal hosts ! > our distinguished visitors uoxt I1 nonth. The citizenry of Char- ? 'ytOTT will- take an active part?hv le consumation of the program . The annual entertainment of ' le leaders of our church takes lace next Tuesday evening and s usual, is looked forward to. ith the usual amount of interest, t re regret to announce the illness ( f Mrs. Geneva P. Singleton of j jr Juior choir. .The Junior choir p endered excellent seviee during j _ Y R. NANCE MAKING GOOD IN f ORANGEBIRG DISTRICT h By Ms. C. M. Jimmerson ., ?'? * s Dr. Samuel Nance, the newly ( ssigned presiding elder of?the j rangehurg district is giving the ( istrict a program that other proding el 'ors-' districts would do ; [ ell to follo.w, along many lines | j h'eh would encourage and help j le district. jt eople see things. His expert-.! r ire in the church, his evangelis- t c spirit, his business form, touch c nd contact in his quarterly meet- j r ngs. His way of opening and a osing services are causing many. s ivorable comments all over the i n istrhct. | e Dr. Nance is a gradate of (( [oward university, went abroad e 1 the old country with Dr. D.' e . Moody and has pastored some a f our best metropolitan churches [i i tne north. Ho came to lis from |v ur church at Floirence. - JI At the recent quarterly confer-,^ nee held at Brown chapel, his ^ jrmon on \Sunday sank deep in!" le hearts and mind's of our large I' n fine congregation. If he conr K nues to be fair and impartial in s is ruling our distn'ct will take v n hew life and doubtless under ( is administration will develop as F rrM. _ a l - "" Tn x ins wnwr aiong 'vvnn many ;hers wish to thank Bishop Flip- s sr for this appointment: r s EASTOVER NEWS ? v The Capital City club was or- a Einizerf Tuesday night, January i: ), 1937, by Rev. L. G. Bowman, t i charpe. The following persons ere elected: President, Miss Mat- t e Bates; Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Viola u ?ott; Sec., Miss Essie Bates; ^ est. Sec., Miss Annie Bell Mar- -y n; Treas., Mrs. Mary R. Bow- 0 an. Mr. David Scott was elect- q i meet every Tuesdav niprht at (o'clock. The object of the club n to assist the other re.eular clubs n ' St. Philip's A. M. E. churcn, tat have, .been already organized r Rev. Bowman. The members ' the club are members of St. hillip who have moved up in the ty, and their friends. The first ii oetinpr will be held next Tuesday t ffht at the home of Mrs. ,May . Bowman, 927 Pine St., at 8 '- o ock. \ WOODRUFF NEWS ii Trinity A. M. E^ Jion Church p Y Sunday school opend at the usu- t I hour, with Supt. D. J. Wilburn id all teachers at their post of , g lty. i ne lOKSon was oeauuiui- o discussed. Misses Thomason, f elen and Jessie Cannon were 9 sitors in Spartanburg Saturday, h Mr. David J. Wilburn spent the b oek-end in Spartanburg-. , ' % We are glad to know that Mrs. / arrie Due Ferguson is getting J ong firro. Mr. Willie Blemster 11 a? fimeralized Sunday at Brewer . q am Baptist church, at Knnnii.v_l_u r-C. Undertaker J. W. WoodarJ <: i charge. Sick list: Messrs Alice Foster l< achel Rice, Mary Etta Stephens, j hestine Foster, Mr. B. P. Drum- ft on*!, Mr. Henry Garrett. We j pe for them a speedy recovery. ii * T VLLEN TEMPLE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. It. I. Lemon, Pastor Greenville, S. C.?The , first juarterly conference of Allen Temple A. M. E. church was held fonday night, January 11, 11)37, it 8:00 p. in. with the Presiding Older, Dr. J. C. Quarles, presiding, A very fine and' interesting luarter Was held. Dr. Quarles was pleased with ho reports and work of the Sunday school opened at 9:45 i. m. with a large number. We had i bcautirfiul lesson that was horouuhly taught bv elapses. The eview .by Rev. Adams was very ntoresting. 'Some timely remarks lore made by-. Mrp. M. M. Calloun and Rqv.rlxmion. Morning service began at 11:15 'clock. Music was furnished by he?Jintior choir,- which added iiuch to the service. The pastor i*as really at his best. He used or his subject: "Salvation, the mly Escape." Hebrew 7:3. This nessage was filled with the spirt and stirred the hearts of all. The congregation ' was large. The AT C. H7. League met at the isual hour. A fine meeting was leld. Night service began at 7:30 o'lock. Music was furnished bv the unior choir. .The L. J. Cbppin Missionary Soietfy met at the home of Mrs. MaWhite. 7 Lincoln St: ' Thursday, ihrrrtiitry 11. 1037 at :36 p. m. at which time the elecion of officei's took place. The ollowing officers were elected: 'resident, Mrs: Bessie Logan; 7ice-Pres., Mjv. Lizzie Calhoun; tec., "Mrs. P. AT Adams; Asst. Secretary, Mrs. Matilda White; >eas, Mrs. Nannie Mack. The whole- church is wide awake iutting forth every ecdrt-to make he Rally a success.. The junior hoir was successful in selling ut everything at the chitterlirig r.:l chicken pie supper last Morilay night: Several contests are on iow, that you will hear-about later. )ne the contests that js arousng interest is the "Trustee Popuarity Contest sponsoi-ed by the boosters' club. . : IT. PISC.AII A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. B. H. Gray, Pastor We are proud to acknowledge he return of our pastor, . Rev. jray who is admired by all the teople of Greenwood of . both racs, and denominations. He is a trcfichcr of the First Water*. To tear him once, is to hear him a;ain. His message at all times s new, choice yTi plojising to his learers. He will not only grace my puipit in the state, but will atisfy the congregation as well, ri-eenwood is a ' i 1 tie town. Mt. Msgah is a proud church, and Rev. Iray is a high class preacher. Friday was a day of surprise to lim throughout. The Rev. H. B. ditched, the successful pastor of dorris Chapel Baptist church of he city ami a dear and true friend if his carried him for an .evening idct on surprise, and while gone, he choir and members of our hurch along with other church nop of the town and professors ndb usiness men met at his pars onatre and surprised- him with uany pounds of good things to at and wear for he and family. >n his return from a pleasant vc-ning ride, he found his ohoir ngaged in their social partleST ,nd quite a few of ihhis stewardess 1 an i about his dining room, as ratchmen. He was ordered to folo\v in a procession, led by Mrs, deans, the leader of the choir. Vhile Mrs. Perrin led in singing Sowing in the Mot-ning." The iglit w?s turned on and the Rev. Jray was at a loss because of. the ight before his eyes. Dr. MeGill /ho arrived on a Into train .from )ran,geUurg was al.<m. much surmised as he^ entered the parson ge and witnessed the same. He xpresssd his appreciation of the nine and said this is billy the igji'f the fruits of a good people o their pastor and family. We rerret very much that the good wife >f-:the pastor was not present 9or /o are fspmlly as proud of him is the pastor. Our piece of mind s contented now, and we are hanking' Dr. Myles, Prof. Garrett ml our own dear P. E? Dr. MeGill he retvurn off our pastor. It is understood Bishop Flipper in the eginning of our thanks. Sunday /as rainey throughout the day but ilr services were good. Rev. iray brought many thoughts to IT froii'i tin- subject: "Jesup JWecLs )u.r Deep Needs." "Our souls were nade to rejoice as well as our ninds to* think from the message. CARLISLE NEWS Many of the farmers are movng from place to place to better heir conditions. Mrs. Maxie Sims, the daughter f Mr. Edna Sims, left, for New "ork City Saturday. She took her ittle daughter with her, and lelt er other children with Mr. B. R. iims, three boys and two girls. V"e are very glad to say those on he sick list are much improved, lost of them are up and going a ain. Mrs. Alma Dickerson wishs to thank the people of Carlisle er being so good to her and he.r Mr Tlonrv Dickson, through ,1s sickn'o/ss nn<l especially the oys from the CCC Camps. Serfces were very pood at St. Luke L M. E. J ion churqh Sunday. On~ y a few were out on account of he inclemency ril tho weather. Tiose who love church do not feel nnd whyn they miss church on lunday. ?? Oak Grove school has put on new ifo under the present teachers, lev, ProY. T. E. Robinson,' Miss fary Sartor and Miss . Bemice Irown. The enrollment is growig larger every week. he palmetto leader BETHEL C. M. E. CHURCH Second and Fourth Sundays preaching 11:45. Sunday schou every Sunday 11:15 p. in. Epw'ortl League every Sunday 6:30 p, in Night services 7:45. The publi< is invited to all of these services Mrs. Lucy Jackson, departed thi life January 11,1937 after a Ion) illness at. her home, Aiken St. KUn eral services were conducted a the Rose Sprinted Baptist' church oi Tuesday at 3:00 o'clock. Kh? loaves to mourn her depart ure a daughter, Mrs. Ova Walkoi of Newark, N. J. and a host of oth er relatives and friends. Johnston Undertakers in charge Mrs. Catherine Raiford of I".a.si Orange, N. J. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Spann on Aiken St. Miss Ahna Cobb of Great Neck N., Y. is visiting relatives east oi Johnston..*, After a three weeks' visit tc parent.?, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harris7 Miss Cynthia Harrison has returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. I Mrs. Janie Ross Iloggens has'rei turned to her home in Columbus Ohio, a filler a visit to her mother . Mrs. Hattie Ross and her hrothei and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Hen Ross. _ . ? Mrs. Jennie Hampton is "111 and confined to her. bed. We hope she will soon recover. Mr. Joe Miles, spoat Thursday in Augusta, Ga on business.' Mr. L. Johnson left Thursday ~ irr?y?v York Pity * When your shoes Tieed fix ins see MivJ. W. Gunter, he. is the shoe doctor.. Club Ncr. 2 held.its first meeting on Monday, January 11. I'J.'IT .for this year, at the home of Mrs. t, O. Mcintosh. Plans were made how to raise more money for. the club, '"he next meeting will be at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Matt. there was a Binjo party Riven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos on Wednesday night by Miss P. Eagles. . Many Ramos were played. After which all( woivt home happy. The Tennis club met on Thursday niRht at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos on Bland St, When the business affairs were finished cocoa and cake wore served. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos entertained a number of dhiends at their home with a Silver Tea on Sunday, January 17, at 5:MO p. m, A splendid program was rendered by Miss 1\ EaRles; following the program cocoa and cake were served. Mr, H. Hammond, of Ridge Spring, S.C . was a guest at the Tea. . We regivt very much to learn of the death of Mi-s. Jane Herrii: who departed this life in Washington, IX C. The body was laid U rest east of Johnston. Amos and Son' Undertaker ii .charge. WEST ANDREWS NEWS Mt. Ix'banon A. M. E. Church Rev. C. Lewis, Pastor Sunday was indeed a high day al - 'lie nly've nani"-l ' lnii'ch. Sunday school at the usual hour, with Out faithful Supt., Mr. Mo.se Brittoi -Htid bis co-workers on the job Lesson taught beautifully, discussiwd-atul reviewed by the S'upt Timely remarks by our pastor Morning service began with : large congregation. Rev. Low is selected his text from Exodus 20th chapter, 1st and 2nd verses Subject: "Our Duty to God." This Was indeed a wonderful sermon. All seemed to have enjoyed this wonderful sermon by giving veni to tne noiy spirit,. At 4':.'JO o'clock quite art appreciated audience greeted Rev. G. H WKito nn<tnv iif Sf. Andrews A M. E. Church Who preached i noble sermon which was indeed 8 master-piece.. He held his audience spell bound by his--wonderful deliverance. This was in interest of the Junior choir which was a success. At 7700 o'clock prayer services were conducted- by Bros. Most Britten and Ben Jones. At tlu hour for preach inc .?Rev-.?Lewa preached from St. Matthew 7th chapter, 1 Jth ami 14th verses subject: "What is at the end oi your road?" The junior choir rendered execlMt singing throughout the services. The junior choir is busy at work raising funds to put electric lights in the new parsonage* They are sponsoring a load of wood contest and a camp tire meeting on Thursday evening. January 28, at - 7;3Q. Conic and witness this wonderful program. ? m - ? T A 111? I? V \ TT I? I} M>T nifn/Mi I * IV l?;\l 1. \ III IW I] Rev. Win. Walson, Pastor Greenville?The Sunday schoo opened at 'ie usual hour 9:30 bj iSupt. R. Brallef. 100 stuJcnt: and teachers were present. Tht black board exercise by M*ss Pau line Turner was beautifully brol out. The Living Water the objec' side by Miss Mamie Copeland The superintendent asked all tea ehcrs to meet in teachers' meet ing on Thursday night at Mrs. J ^Lawson. Every?third Sun hay :s Junioi church day. The Junior choir ant officers hfti) nhrrrtrn nf ? ? r,- ovirne " At H :30 Rev. Watson preach ed a great sermon from the 23r< Psalms 1st verse "Our Supplj House". He told us how if w< would trust God that He will sup ply all our needs. At 4:45 BYPU wag held. At 7:30 pt. r.ight the service began. Rev. Watson canie before . aw?again - with?a?great?wor.no g< from the second division of the same subject used in the morninj service. Several visitors were seen in the congregation whom we 1 welcome at all times. We are very sorry that Mr. 01 j tie Church is not doing so well at I this writing. He' has been sick [ ' about s X weeks. Also the chair,1 I man of the ushers' board, Mr. Aii ' mus Robinson, who fell from u . I ladder on his job. lie As improVc j iiiK very sluUly. Hope they will i. soon recover. s The Junior jchoir splendid iiiuysrsic. It is one of. the best in the t NkH^/tlaura E. Watson is Juni ior clnureh clerk. ^ .llAKiH s'lT.wAlt 1)ESS HOARD r OF BETHEL A. 5T E. C1ILKCH . 'file regular monthly meeting ' c>f the J untoi^tewaniess Board of Bethel A. Mi E. church was. held at Aiie parsonage with Mrs. S. II. Lewis as hostess, January 13, l'J.'iT. Election of officers was j held as follows: President, Mrs. , .-Charity Mattce; Yice-R resident,Mrs. Rebecca Wallace; Secretary. . i .di's. Zenchia Dickson; Asst. Secj retary, Mrs. M. A. Myers; . Board Treasurer. Mrs. Sara Nance Contingent Treasurer, Mrs. Fran, ces Thomas and Chaplain, Mrs. Agnes Robinson. .V n interesting program v.'a_" presented in memoty of the late, i Mrs. F. G. Baumgardner, who was ! of many years p res id*. nt until h?r death. Delicious sandwiches anc. " !:i o/.en fruit were served. The next meeting will he helu at the home "Of Mis. Frances .?1 homas. J^airtrrounds. -Wednesday. Eebruary"*10, at 5;0U p.m. ! Andrena C. Baunvgardner, _ . reporter MO!"NT IM.EASANT DISTRICT HOLDS GKT-TO-GETHER MEETING The Oid-to-tre.tlier meeting of the Mt. Pleasant district was held 1 December 15, 11HJG at Awendaw. 1 S. ('.. at Union A. M. K. church ' thc> Jtev. F. L. lloiincau, pastor; Dr J, E. Thomas, presiding elder. After" devotional services. Dr. ' Thomas delivered a wonderful address to the members of the dis| triet, assuring-"them that the district \\* 11 succeed with the whok hearted cooperation of the mem hers of the district. ExpFessrons" from the various brother n sakl to | vour presiding el -or the members, are with .you to go to the top. The following places were nam- I . ed a< tile .mi.et.ine "nrdiit* thiv , year. District conference. Me Clolianvillc, Rev. C. A. Williams pastor; Missionary convention Mt Zion, Rev. William Jackson, pasi tor;' Sunday school convention. t South Santee, Rev. , IT. I.ai k^ pas. tor. i. The presiding eluen sprrkc ot the Rish ps' Council to meet ir i Charleston, S. C. and told the district '%vhat would he expected ot them. -| "Rev. Bonneau attd his ' pcrr pie gave Us a -wonderful reception. Our prayer is that thy district will su.' eed in tl'.fcs (rood pre^'d ing elder hands. We are with him nue hundred percent. i MCI. l.Kl.LAN VI1.J.K NKWS I5W.-C. A. Williams, Pastor Sur.dav; January lX.p/Sirn uy hjcuurht sunshine. At Id o'clock 1 a.m. Supt. James W. White and ' t< achOrs wch' at their post..- The lesson was instructive and inspir ing;, well discussed. The pastor was present as usual, teaching his . class. Clasp No. 1 taught by Mis< l.ui a llroWii onl> of the teachers at Lincoln graded school is the banner class at this writing. .Miss Pauline Shepherd's class is a live ] wire class. Miss Shepherd is alt s; a, teacher .of'Lincoln, t The pastor -preached the morn. ing sermon to a large audience. 1 The choir was at its host. Thanks : to the teachers for their servicesi in the cho'r. Miss Lucia Brown our othcient organist, is in charge r -of" tttp nuisicr Miss Brown is al bo a recent subscriber to the Pal; met to I ea ?*r, through the agonic cy-of- the pastor. i Sunday night January 9 Prof. , Ll M. Howard and facuty with the student-Cody rendered an inspiring program at Bethel to help the trust* cs-at which time our beloved Presiding Elder Rot. Dr. J. E. Thomas was present. : Mr. Samuel Green and Miss El tiora Jenkins will ho. marrie..' on ' January .10. 1937. We wish them much happiness. I SHER BOARD MEETS I Georgetown, S. C.?Meeting of I the Usher Board of Stephen A 1 .W.K. church was held at the home of Mrs. Yieton'a Gasden on January 17. It was calle . to order by 1 the Vice-President, Mr. Abraham r Gibbs. A large number was out. i It \vh< said on the first Sum ay in i February we are to have a como- i - i' to-get'ner sermon at Stephen ! t church. We are asking everyone | t to be out. We also had a new . member, Aliss^ Rebecca Buggs. I -1 Our next meeting will be held - at the- home of bur new member. r K&SHnHHHBMM i [luiiniiMi i ? 1 I - BH0ESKB?a5SSHBl *i ? CARD OF THANKS To everyone who in any manner whatever contributed to the eonil'orL of ti^.- late .Mrs. Frances <i. Hatimuaidner in her last illness, aw} to all who extended \therr kindnesses on the occasion of her aaili, by messages of "condolence, floral tributes, throwing conif' itmtc arms a!.out our should^:s, oi in any manner oppressed?Oh-hfriendship for the deceased ami the bereaved family, out eternal . cratilmle i. in tbi- bumble manner expressed, and our deep seated appreciation given voice. l.uther t). Raumgardner Herbert W, RaumgaVdner Thelina Raiimgardncr Victoria Buumgardner .McKinn n .MRS. MORI All M( MORRIS l'ASSKS AT LAI RKNS, S. < . Laurens,. "January iR-'-ftu Jan-, uaiy, 12, at.. ^aan. .Mrs. Mm iah McMorris ili-iiarti'J iPi< life. She had he'll in !'de,ci pit g health "for the .past tun 'months. Hut only yon fined to her -bed i< 1 about ten-Mays. 'I'i'.e Vale: i ? -~ea.-on whe?f h r physician. .put he?; to. bed tu rest. Her- death came a 1 distil.ct shock to the many "white friends as- well a- .colored o r sh-, was up ev ry, day. altho' unable to do anything. - She would sit up read and chat with '"tier..Is i.- t1 o' notbiw was iyriufr, All ay Monday the ,11th. of .lanua.iv -lie was as Happy anil w'viai as" could he, and ou Tuesday befo;e iter death she- ate her breakfast uid said she felt tine and told.her laughter to go on i ut. do her work she was alright. On .coming ,in.I he was found to. have gotten up, place, eyeiything and placed her-elf - yn position where she was found tf)i have slipped quietlv? way, fell asleep iq.,. Jesu-' arm. Her husband sitting in the room didn't hear nor seejt. ??he leaves to mourn her husband, one.daugh-.or, three brothers, one sister and a Lost of relatives. Many beautiful flowers were given by white friends as well as colored. She vas lai away in a most beautiful rold (steel) chsket. She was fun"U-alH?.ed Thursday- -p-.tm- at herhurch. Bethel A. M. E. .by the nastor, Rev. Thomas. A short urogram was rendered as follows: RevwJ. \V. Matthias, obituary and remarks; rScnipture. lesson; Rfrv. Earle Wright; prayer, hy Rev. Wij'ght; hymn lined by Rev. llill: solo, Mrs. Odessa Sanders: song, hoir?Jesus Savior Pilot- Me; remarks, Citizen. Prof. Sanders; Flr.wn.-oi.-1-:- Mno \i* .Mavksdale, Margaret Leake", Polly Iffckson.' Annie L. Owens, > LITTLE R1VKit NECK NEWS Rev.. B. L. Guiles, Pastor During the rainy weather the services at the Neck was very jlie. The Sunday school lesson was beautifully discussed by the hststor and school responding. The morhing Jermon was ihpiling which TFTe paTter-cTTiTej^ from Anio.s 1:12: Prepaiv t>> A'i^tj Thy God. The evening warship at St. Paul was fifie, the pastoi preacheui . The twelve Gibes at St., J<>>5*ph Baptist was had Sunday and .was '|uite a success. This rally was givon by the mis-nonary lade Mrs. Lewis is the president. t>_.. ! ? <-..M . . .inn .?ii>. Hums aim (laughter werp the Sunday dinner truest.* of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Bellamy also Mrs. Fannie Jackson. We were very proud to have M;s. Jackson in our services. On Saturday night, January 91937 a gran .1 birth-nite suppci was given Ms. Mary Gouse at her home. CHER AW NEWS member of Coulter Mem rial Acad emy reports of having spent the holidays very pleasantly- in Virginia, New York, New "Jersey -and Philadelphia. A Miscellaneous Shower was given for Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kennedy Friday night at the home <4? Mr. and 'Mrs. Major Robefson, Sr. Mrs] Kennedy was forriierly Miss Mattie Davis. A kitchen shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wingate Saturday night, for Mr. and Mrs. Kc inedv. Mr. Charlie Johnson was buried Wednesday afternoon. I The "Four Spot Social Club" 'cave a novelty party at tin home j of Mrs.. A. V. Wilson Wednesday i nipht. The puests who came at 'different hours beginning at 7:30 p. m. spent an hour of pleasure. Upon entering;'t ich one was sorted wifti a sandwich and a piano drink. After wnich, they amused themselves at cards or "Binjo." Prizes were pivej to the winners of "Binjo." The winners were: Mesdames Mildred Hooks, Sarah Motley and Fannie Render; Miss es r riint-'i's ncniK'u. anu Aiocri Johnson and Messrs Jesse Ttenxberi David Johnson, and Jay Skinner. jsting: the sacred HT ions to our compe- ry/S understanding, digd Service insures ||TjTj| p 1 e t e compliance -?H~-the?inviolable IgQSB Ls and deairee of the HgrS I'm* I J~ ! PROFESSIONAL ; GARBS ?*f" _ y_ _ DR. A. B. JOHNSON ALKOIftO* O flier 132314 AiRpmhly Strc?t PVm? Mm 919 0?4H5tr?^ Phuoe *740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON vi111c*. : 2029 Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC , Dealer in Real Estatt, performs marriage ceremonies, writes wills deeds, mortgagee, claims, etc. Call to See Him . Office Phone 84Q7 Rea 6*.?t N. J. FREDERICK Attorney-at-I.a\\ and Notary Publie PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS' ?Slate and Federal 1119 .Washington St., Cola., S. C DR. H. H. COOPER I I Special Attention Given to IHe teases of the Gums Geld Orowa and RrWc* Weef apeesatty Office Phone 6429 Rea. Ilv. : 1116 Washington St., Cola.. 8. C. j : jjk. L. M. DANIELS I . Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 10 A. M..; 1 to ^ ~P. M. 6 to 8 P. M. Special Attention Given DiiMiN Of Women. ^ Office: Residence: 11*25 Washington 2290 Hampton Phone 6425 < ^.Phone tt?4 DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately. Office Hours: ' .. Telephone: 11:00 to k P u * - - - . AVI. MVI 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Offica S7SI Office: Roeidanoe: 20JU Taylor St. 1417 Pin* SI -?Office?ht r>: ? ?Teieptoerr 11 A. M. to 2 P..iL ' Rea. 8871 6 P. M. U 8 P. M.. Dr. W. D. Chappeile PhjBiciau and Sur*eop Lfcuwaaoa ot W omen and CMUtm A Bpocialty. Office: Reeideooe: 2116 Lady St. 18^1 Puae St Columbia, 8. C Office Hours: Pfeeaae. 8 to 2 A. M. OtUca 80jU 11 to 2 P. 11. H?m 6 to 8 P. M. Dr. It. B. Frederick Physician - - ;rOdice: Residence: ' 1 107 ** Washington 1UI Park Over Victory Saving Barik, Columbia, g. C. i ' J , i. Tir r?tj ii i wuj Pnouo Tkll Ail classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. llaliman DEN T 1 ST PAIN l.ESb EX 1 K ACTIONb Sundays hy Appointments Office: Oeev*i? -Atresk Columbia, ?. <. Dr. H. G. Thorny >n DENTIST 1323 ^2 Asa #iT) bly St. Col us Phone 3466 Gold Cnowna?HrWw.?- ? 1 SpcHiltj. Extractions M . rainless [ In Winnaboro Wednesdays aod Saturdays at A. RoasslI Buiid .g. Phons lit Office Hours: ; 8:80 A- Iff. to T:0? P. M. Officr ,vJ3| RSSMssk' <971 Dr. D. K. Jenkins D K N T I 8 T Filling, Plato*, Crowns, Brtdgsa Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a Bpwstalty MADAM PETER'S Hah- Grower For Diseased Aoah>- (iWee Ufa ft Bo?uty. nrorr grow ?% anM a week?PWCB Ma 1996 Mawdtnt CMaatMa Cesmta King Mass. W