The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 06, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5

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' J** ' . \ V ' * > Saturday, March 0, 1937. ??I i I\ 11 i KEE - Special Beginnii To Agents; . ' * .- ' * i ' Besrinninsr Ma ? -? O , gents are advised on Monday so as Tuesday. Sendin the past week, 1 papers wanted f< " Nq. credit will papers unless tl tnrned with the r< Headings or \ u r\ Ill CcJCii wc:ck. you can sell, in the waste. Agents not.ser on Monday may pers for that w< the num ber to b every Wednesde 0 ^ 1310 Assemb ? ???BTWTWiUi ?JC ?? ?a ^ ? .SPIRITUALS TRIUMPHANT preached a wondci HEAR TIIEM! I'?>un<l in lane 55 ? vei'v interesting. All are - welcome, come aiul Thy Mi.-iu,.n: y bring: your fnendiTfo "hear the a- <1 a very iiuerv ; dults sing the beautiful songs. 3:'J0. AH me.-< i:t Grand opening 7:45 Wednesday Oui: .sp; i..?r.re\ h evening, March 10, 1037, at First begin Mmday. .Ma Nazareth Baptist Church, at -the- soliciting Uk* -help 1 corner of Gervais and Legree Sts. lo coir.V over a: d S. B. Rice, Editorial Chr. won.lei ful ?u A. 1?1 "" " ! Mrs,. Kathe: n ' ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH Rosa Hunv,, and Rev. W. L. Wilson. Pastor Mon;g. niery are i I Come to all of < College Place?Wednesday, F"h ate welcome ruary 24. the Rev. A. L. Peterson, ' his ushers' board and two choir.' ST. STilPIlFN A. , rendered service for us. After a , Rev. I). N. warm prayer service Rev. Peterson came before Us with a mes- qm yr,.n,;... sage from Paul 3:14, using as a were \Vrv' ' go d theme, "Cutting to the Mark." The weather \'va- very message was niigu ^ _ aroused the hearts of many. - , ' 'V' ''Tl" Mr l ixi ~ I U Jell ChiliX I < We were pleased to have am^n^ nl<in,;,u, #. the visitors, Rev. H. W. D. Stew- ?'ftsl art, Rev. Chappelle and Rev. Bon- i'ho'-lNih I'-'alnw' ner' . . , still, ami kn.'W ti The morrmg servi.ce began will be exalte am at the usual hour, our pastor , wiU , , ; preached a very instructive ser- Many so il w mon as usual. The text" was from ^ .1^ Exodus 20:1, using as a theme: ' ' \ cl" lc> ""I am the Lord Thy Ged that ,f V. . brought thee out of Egypt." , Un. bunday n,? Evening services began at 7:30 ?tat"ets, Key. 1. o'clock; after the usual devotional* s .phonier great our pastor brought to us another u'^-Jwade to feel forceful and effective message . Un Sunday, iila from Daniels 1:8. using as a theme J>'u're will ? * ' - ?.u? m;,let with three of the - "?tS5S??r 1V,K,lt <* of the town. of Wrong. j our pastor, 11 EMANUEL A M E CHURCH Rev. F. Dreher, Pastor j ft ,)L nU.l:oslui sh( Columbia?In spite of *the inele- ' * " -" ? ment weather Sunday morning, ERENEZER A. there were those who braved the Rev. J. ('. Ja a weather and wended their way to j th house of worship. ! Inspite of the Sunday school began at 10:00 or on list Sunt!: a. m_ The lesson entitled "The upon Ebenezer. New Commandment," was beauti- great tlay at Klx fully taught. .? I It was a "day At 11:30 a. m. Rev. Dreher mombered and ne % ;p THIS PAGE FOR . Notice to Ag< lg March 20, 1937 T oo^o:oo;owoowowomcio?oiomo:)< , - O v v OOOOOOO.O O.OO OO O O C- OO OO O vOOO : ID 1' - o o o o o o o C' oo o o ooooooooocf i k'oooooo o o o oo ooo.ooo.o;o,o:o?jo;oxi.o.c>.o.ci p rch 20, 1937 all aI to mail their reports ; to reach the office g in their report fdr with thro number of or the current week, be given for unsold re headings a^e reeport. capers must be sent f rkrvivav ron nrp a -r? yj 1 1 L AAAW-LV^ lliUil order to., cut down iding in their reports fail to get their pasek, as we make up e printed each?week ly morning. VHK PALME] ly St. i\:l sermon as ton. We presume that many ol :1, which was our friends will wonder \vh\ .-.ouM.so miserable a day as lasl ladies :';1 o:i-1>: - Sunday eyas so menuriable to us. i e jr.'ii ram at The attendance at the morning ? it;<>. e i i'.. wo.ship -Urpas-ed that of anj rai. ii.eei.ism will church in our city. An immcnc* re.. 21. We. are audience of visitors, members am >??+f?oa-r?f-r4v+i4?iiieit-.s were there to greet Bis 'alp us in this' b p Flipper of S. C. and the arcl la-hop of the A. M. E. denomina 1J rooks, sifters t.on. A!;iitin, Hro. At 7:30 the evenin? worshi] >si tie -iel; li>t. began with the choirs renderini mr serv ices, you t^eir beautiful music. An inimens ] time. crowd was pre-ent, some of ther were: The Rev. J. E, Beard, th M. E. (TU'RCIi 'lev. and Mis. .J. E. Thomas, th ilson, I'a-tor Williams. Mr. and Mrs. liar > yV o r cra-vi f. / ^ L' to haVU Bisll?P Flippe all dav. The ^th .(l s.as ol\Vn a* time, ^ m avornblc bat 'u , nut him,' P ? . ??, i r?rr uiav ever keep htm and that ou a numoer ol TTie , . . , .. , J | love may live in his heart. or preached lor ? ? , ' 1Uth"'vers(_ 1 ' Ho EMANTKL A. M. E. ClirftCI u*t I am God; 1 Rl'v* K* E- Iir?Kdon- Pastor t>n& tlie heathen, ' . in the earth. -Charleston, P. C.?Promptly a e ma e to feel ' 'vvc n o'cloc]- the morning worshi preaching of the iOiiimcnced. The rostrum \va graced with the presence of bis hi one of cur ,V'P P H. Sims,.presiding elder I . .Smalls brought*. R; >?'i<'krl?t- the pastor, Rev. I me. sage. .Many ^ 3''d Nichols and Rev. Tolber haply. t The Preliminaries were carried oi irch 7th, at .'1 o'- *hp usual way after which th jo union si*V\ See's ''residing elder presented bisho A. .M. R. church- Sims who was scheduled to deliv or the sermon. This prelate c cv Wilson was ''1f> ^'u1^ K pi'copal District cam i ti e sermon. We ^rt5' wilh a stirring and imprc: hoping to have s'v'' S('imcr|. , )Wt.,. Sunday evening was real col Despite this, a splendid audient heard another inspiring mes.-ag M- K. CIirRCH lii'V V. X. To\<-nftencl, president c nies, Pastor the Conneetiona? Coiiicil. >afte -?-? hoh'g introduced 'by the nasto inclement weath- tork his text from ST. Luke IR't iv. ;ili eyes were chapter nth verse. So he oallc Sunday was a cyciy one of his Lord's dehtoi .'in /.or. _ unto him, and said unto the firs always co be re- "how much owest thou unto m iver to be forgot- . Lord?" Rev. Townsend used as THE PALMETTO LEADER / * FUTURE REFEREr Hits, Reporter Subscribers hese Rules will be E >o oo c> o o o oo o o o oooo oo oooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooovooooooooa >oooooooooooooooo:ooooooooooo:o<s ^ ooo:oo.<^:o:o:o:o:o.o^.o^oc<>v-e^.o.o.o.c> " To Reporters?C _ r ividu yuui news eacr where possible so as to re (day is the last day to mail rent issue. News mailed not reach us until Thursd; are in the ppstoffice and in ed in the currenr issue. M ike all articles short < member there are other are force to cut your arti the very paragraph you ^ To Our Subscrit Beginning March 20, ed to discontinufc-the. pa who are in arrears. \X e 1 already requesting subs Feb. 1, 1937. M any have part; others disregarded 1 had a month grice. In th< will be given 3 weeks n I serintion exnire.Q 1 .?. Th ose who have aire a < . _ti:-.esliave .'un-til Mar^h 2d p^y part, i.idicating wher paid. VTCt i F A HPI I 'I subject the latter jart of the verse EIHil ' mentioned above. . , t Knianucl was the seene of great The seho i _r.? J?- . ?-THTtiviiji- HW i -+ ***"* w itrr-t rnc at twain : week. Charleston and Emanuel a lew c:\se: r welcomed the l'i hop's' Council, glad to rep which convened, commencing F^b- majority ol ' ruary 25. with Senior Bishop J. S. : tlris epide -- Flipper of-thrr Seventh Episcopal | Contest liiv 1 District presiding. This groat ham and J - convocation brovght to this city was quite ; hundreds of guests, some of?whom mice heard i1 have never before v; ited "the city | Amelia Bu ? 1 by the sea.". All were well taken ' winner. e care of and their expressions of Mr. c. O. n ' ?u a u'^po ' .. .mi? i.i?>iit\ mw.uv/u ,,^ *--..-. .... C? . I . , | ' * 11 lv I I ^ Jl \ f c numerous. On rhursday mofnincr the school I e : Bishop I>. H. Sims delivered a the home oi i great sermon which shook, as it Parker. Ki ' were the foundati 11 of the edifice, art. Game j The church was packed to its ca- jnvod throu . parity. The Lord's Supper was ad- silver offer a ministered to the bishops and min- tiU()rt 1 isters. A reception program was | j ha faou I given at r.ight. A record-breaking pathy to M I attendance was seen. At the con- )oss 0f |u,r , ' elusion t f the program the ban- |asl week i] quot was held on the lower flopr Miss Hel< I ar.d. several attended. Rev, Brog- by three of J den is very much pleased with the week-end \\ 1 cooperation given him by tbe mem- Greenwood, P bers and friends. The Misses Miss Eu'l s Brogden, daughters of Rev. and week-end w i_ Mrs. Brogden were down for the beville, S. C - purpose-of attending this grand af- The bask lair. They are students at Allen field Acader k ^university, Columbia, S. C. ^ Leesville la: p MEADOW PRONG CHURCH Rev. J. W. Davis, Pastor. g6 In spite of the inclemency of ISf-XTO the weath-r there were tluse who J braved the weather and wended pHU/? .e their way to the house of woiship. |2jOf ff e. To those who cams, their coming " ,"*'4 **Af ,m Tlbij. iiul in i IL1T TIT ; x preached a splc-ml'd sermon, sub- |t|4jfj|| !3 r, ject: The Magnetic Power *V>f .To- * :h sTis. On Saturday." Fctryn'ry"2Tf.fi" |T^7Y ' d during the meeting Mr?. Lizzie Iv*--*1"' 's Paniel .ioirod the church. N' t, Our Sunt. B'o. J. H. Frierscn "Jt iy is ill at this writirpr. We hope for a . him a speedy recovery. i " * - < n. y nice: : ' : t~ s, Con- ~~ ? ~" ~ " j . 4 r " . . nforced: Contributors: i week on M C) frday, ach us Tuesday. Tut svour news for thecuron Wednesday will ay, when the papers ^possible to be publish and to the p int. Rereportei s. VI hen we cle, we ma\ cut out /vish insertedt . * !.l )ers: 1 937, we will be foreper to all subscribeis iave sent out notices cribers to pav up bv . paid in full; others in the notice. You have ~ fut ure all subscribers otice btfcie their sub i dy received their no~~~. r:7" h?193/ to pay up 'or " i the ba'ance will be * - *Jr* ' . " ?' EFIELI) NEWS Th<>-c in tho <irk list this wee), nro; Misses Knthryn Lee. Nannie nee has been good, with Amrerson. Mrs. \Y. Cohen, and Mr > of the flu. .We are c- A. Cheatham, ort the recovery t>f the The Golden1 Rule club met at f students, ab.cr.t by the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A mie. The Popularity Cheatham last.-Thursday evening. eh by Mcsdames Olip- The officers for the epsuinsr year tnderson at the schooj were elected.. After .finishing the i success. Large audi- bu-ir.es s- transactions of the club the rendition?. Mi.-s the hostess. served a delicious retler was the highest past. The next meeting to be I he! i at the home of Mrs. Mattic , Floyd and Mrs. R. E. j Waldo: ? a social in interest of Mr. and Sirs. Silas Smith. Jr. last Friday evening, at have purchased the home formerly r Rr> f. and Mrs. W. E. owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. fty guests were pies- Simpkin*. Mr. ahd Mr*. Walter ^ niiil nr.i?ic vvuvo r?n j!-- ?i;.u an.- now in tno gho.it tnV ovetdrg. A. homo pro;, in .. sly occupied by Mr. ing was taken at the and Mrs. S?iith. 7 | 1 Mr.., Charlie Raiford Diggs of Ity extends their s\ m- Washington, P. C. spent the past rs. (..; Ojip- ant in t e vv<.0k with his relatives, and has re gran.imetlH-r \\no died turned to the Nation's Capital, i Newberry, S. C . after a *hort stay. n Loin ax accompanied Rpv A E Hawkins attended the her student* .-pent the Bishops' Council last week, ith her parents m ^ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldo left * . 4. for New York last week after a Massey spent u' S|H-nding several months in Aiken, ith her parents in Ab- g' ? " , t. The Juvenile Thrift club meets et hall team o .< gc- Thursday of this week at the heme ny won the game from -of phiUis. chandler<? it week. SBMBM?WW?? iMii kv Entrusting the sacred |nF^V |?|>. functions to our rnmnp. IbwIm ji .* tent, understanding, dig- r&dM i. S, -at; nified- Service insures ||TjTj| - J\i * complete compliance with all the inviolable rights and de^rc* of th? MKypB f . \ I'KOi-"ESSIONAL - CARDS DH. A. 15. JOHNSON SU&GBOW * . UWci: 1323'4 Ancerrbly Street Phono K460 Residence.- 919 Oak Straat Phone W40 REV. J. H. JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in P.iai Eatat perform! marriage ceremonies, writes; wille, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Cs'1 to See 'Him ? J 31 Office Phone 84^7 Res. 67.* N. J. FKKDKKIOT - 7 | Attorney-at-i.aw and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?Stale ai>d Federal 1119 Washington St., Cola., S. C DR. H. H. COOPEJR i> 9Btl?t Special Attention Given u> L/m* eases of the Uumi Gold Grown od Urnwire Wert A Specuuty Office Phone 6429 Rw? 82v1126 Washington St., Cola., S. ?. DR. L. .\1. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 10 A. M..; 1 to V P. M. 6 to 6 P. M. 8pecial Attention Given Diseasos Of Women. Office: Residence: 1125 Washington 2230 Hampton Phone 6425 Phone 7694 DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately. CWw^vHo urn: Telephone: 11:00 to 1: P. M. R?a. 4894 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 87M ; Office: Reeideneet 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine 9t Office Hc'ts: Tekphone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. \L Ree. 8871 6 P. M. to 8 P. Si. Dr. W f 1V* ? nnn.11 /? I ... viiu(ij/cilC Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Childraa -- -A Specially. ' Office: Roaidonos: 2116 Lady St. 1801 Pine jft Columbia, 8. ft. Office Hours: Pionta. 8 to if A. M Oliu e 6i>U 11 to 2 P. M 1 ' iita 670* ? Bto 8 P. M. L>r. K. B. Frederick Physician ; ! Oflice: Residence. ; 1J07 V W'h-rhtng-ton -t4W Pftrt 1' Over Victory Savin? Ba ik, Columbia, S. C - - ' - -IS?.. SP ~ P; riTlQ 7S11 All classes oi Cental Work Dr. L. H/Hallman 11 E N T 1 S T V AIM. BBS EVlKAA-l 10>S Sundays by Appointments Ofiice: iiSbO'/n Ge-rvaie Stftet Columbia, S. C. Dr. H.-G. Thomp. .in DENTIST I .32" 1.2 Ar.? .nbly St. Col. ? /'hone 3466 ? I'.ottt ? nown*?Hrtdgpee?I'la \ Spc< ilty. Kxtract.cn* M Pafnleas In 33 mnsboro Wednesdays a n a.urdays at A. Runnel] Bui ri Phone 219 Office Hours: T? 8:80 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Off.o J33 Restore- ff7? Dr. D. K. Jenkir? DENTIST ^illinr. Plate*. Bridge* Sunday., by Appointment ? Anesthe?ia r Specialty MADAM PETER'S Hatr r.rowRr For Dieoesnd Scalo- -UW? I if* ft Beauty. BEST OROWKB? own* a week?PRICE Stc PUnHh>? St- r?finM? r MHta Droj Store, Wuhtaftm ft | M M*KW Btraat*