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Soturday, March 13, 1037
P , Coming t o Columbia
f Coniuctional Evangelist, The Colored
Methodist Episcopal Church
SIDNEY PARK
April 4-18, 1937
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The City of Columbia is request
* ed to join with the nunnVeis of
Sidney Park in this Canmaijrr of i
Soul Saving. This REVIVAL
MEETING will be for ALL THE.
PEOPLE.
DR. J.M. REED. Evangelist
Little Rock, Arkansas
The poblie is cordially imifccV
Hear The Sermons of this ( j?r
Gospel Preacher
T. J. DOUGLASS. Pastor;
Sidney Park.
SILVER STREET NEWS
Elisha A. M. E. Church
Sunday was a day of fair skic
and pleasant weather for church.
The Sunday- school was cal! (1 t
order by the Supt., Bro.-ll. 11; Put
ier; the*7cfasse? went to their. i\
spective.places and repoitcd'n ver-.
, fine lessen. The most 'advance
cla;s was taught by Prof. A. T
Butler from Newberry. After ths
the lesson was reviewed by th
Supt. and pastor. One of the tiitinguisfc
v iBitors-^rasdmss Willie'
mrpa Hair, a?tvacher of Klish.t
school.
About 12:30 o'clock, the oast'
came before the congregation v. St
a burning message. It \v::< enjoy
ed by all.
For some time it has boon in t!
? mipds of, t^e people of this ehur
to move. it. But because of t!
? winter- not m?r-y?memlvr'-^-b;?
turned out, enough to make a <1
eision. However, a vote was UdC
Sunday and. th? '.majority favor.'1
a movement of thy church.Ivlisha
School
,Prof. A. T. IJuiler, Principal
We are glad of the work bein
done by Prof. Bi tier and his a
sociates toward b?tte: ing the cot
ditions of the sclux. 1 and ed.ucatii
of the children, lie lias ;alre:ub
organi/uni a Imsl.ef h.ill mvuii?rrr?
plaved several iraim s. ? j
Last Wednesday the team playc.
Higgins, but lo>t the game 28-t i
They all played hard. They alslost
to .Hannah Friday, 21-0. Kee !
trying Elisha some day you"
win.
BETHEL A. M. E. CMI RCM
Rev. J. S. Bonn, Jr., I'astor
ArJ erson, S. C.?iA b.-.autif
?: (lay was-observed - at -B~th?-1 so -
day. Sunday school opened at the
usual hour with each officer at his j
post of duty.
A very interesting lesson was
diseased, after which was review
by the pastor. The morning seivice
was well attended with quit
a number of visitors. The past r i
read as a scripture lesson a por |
tion of the 12th chapter of E\o-1
dus. His' subject "Remiest and
a Covenant, after which we were
favored with a selection from the.
Royal social quartet of Baltimore
Md.
Our sick list has decri nx! dgreatly
since the last report. On
the sick list of Bethel church are:1
k Mrs. L. M. Bonn, Florence Clin!:acale,
Susie Battle, Mrs. Addij*
Wehb, Millie Quarlcs and a Mrs.
Thomas.
News has just been received of
the passing of Mr. Robot Ross
who was employed at the John C.
/"*?11 ? i t
v>i?muun notei and a momtiiir oi'
<" Bethel church. His w'fe is anion1.;
the most faithful of the said :
church.
A basket of fruit was presented
to Mrs. L. M. Benn by Mrs. Bei'tha
Jackson who is the pro*Ub-?t of (
the Full Moon club. The' Mrs !
Annie M. Grove is just recuperet- .
ing from a spell of sickness as fhe '
president of Stewardess board N'o.j
L 2 her hand was seen at the parson- j
age. What was" true of those men
Tloned above was also true of Mrs
J. S. Hanks who heads the Equipment
board.
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TAYLORS NEWS
-Mis. A. li. Austin from Simp
soiM ilie, who spoilt the week with
Mrs. Janic Alexander, Mrs. A
15. Austin ami Mrs. Japr.ie Alcxand.r
spent Thursday afternoon at
'th^rhunie of Mr. and Jlr.y Andj
15ai ton. W o are glad to know that
Miss Agiio-. Alexander is back at
homo front Spending three days in
Si?.i;psoh\ iile.
Mr. and Mrs. James Zinnermau
of i rav-iors liost, . S. were
beautifully- onleitained by hit
giat.n eliildnn.
A delicious dinner was served;
ik-veial quests were present.Di
n'n ireek n \rr. nil rcii
Rev. j. s, .Maddux, I'a^tor
.The Sunday school Regan at the'
i-'C-i it in .. ... (V,... t>
L. Robinson being indisposed E.'
j :l. \\ ii.ngton had c harge.
I How P. P: Race preached a very
inure: t.'ng sermon from Gen. 12:1.
I The 13. T. ,JU. rendered its proI
grain. We are sorrj1 to report
pi is. Maggie Moales still unable
(to be . out. . Also Mrs. Cornelia
I Robinson .is indisposed.' Mr. Adolt
phus Adams who has been sick for
| '"lo-'thne is somewhat- improved.
| The 1'. T. A. of the' Oak Grove
M.ooi had a very successful meeting
Wednesday, March li. Mrs.
'.onliie Butler our president in
.barge.
M i s. I)'. lia -Fisher and Mrs. M .
Robinson were pleasant v sior.s
in tho'iiDiiics of Mrst. *N. T.
iu W. E. Washington Tuesday af
. einoon.
.Mr?. .E...1*U I.ewis was in Groen< .
o.'d Wednesday on businei's^
We are glad to see Mrs. Lcla
o'-ran alur spending sometime in
; r-j iid, . Ohio.
Mrs. X. T.-Washington and fanil.v
v.ere guests Vtf Mr. and- Mrs.
' tic Giiiie t Sunday morning.,
Little Miss Doris Jennings is
. c.ry sick at this writing.
HETT1S ACADEMY NEWS
, By Uva Holmes
We are pleased to report that
.VIis. E. L. Nicholson is up again,
after having been, ill for-several
days \vith influenza. We trust
th:,f sbo <1,1,11 I, n
. ? ? www. kjk; \|uui; ? V7 I.
Mr. J. li. MfcCain and a group of
our singers and other students atom
1 v.'I li;.- funeral ot* tlu* Rev. C.
"IT Muidl' ton at Mt. Lebanon
church last Trursday. Rev. Mid.i.
ton was a prom, ner.t hiinistoi
of this section. He was found
. a': in his car last Monday thorn*.
. oi. recently ' rendered programs
Fourth Ili class Mr. .Jones advi't
tii lirnipton 11 i school, Leesviilo.
I'j of. Patterson, principal,
and the Snow Ilill school, A ken,
Mr. Otis Rai;-oi-d, -lTinniliil, in in- forest
of our rally l'ui.d.
Miss Justine' Clary, senior, gave
i sue -sful rally party at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Andorsoil.
Kdireticld. Wednosdnv cvon.
.ng. Miss All'e Mose'.ey of same
lass entertained a large group
at a rally party at the home of ,
"7T7 par. rts, Mr. and Mrs. Quinine ,
Mo.-chy, Kdgelelci, Friday even
iittf. , i
Third Hi entertainers and other (
ti dents, attended Field's Bay at
Waev'ner on Thursday and renlii'ivil
a v.iy onjoyajd." program at lie
Wagoner school, Mr. R. C.
I.)oan,. pvino'pal that night. Prof,
.and Mrs. Rubens mid Miss Josie,
Brown accompanied the group.
One of our gjoe clubs rendered
a program Sunday afternoon. That
nighl tlx' singers gave a concert at
thi- Forest Hill hotel to a very appreciative
audience. President Nicholson
accompanied the group and
made an address at the hotel in 4
interest of our school. c
Little James Win. Oliphant
spent the week-end in Edgefield '
with his uncle, Mr. Albert Oli- *
pliant. He reuorts havimr h#d ?
grand time. *
Miss A. M. Cummings accompa- 1
iii'ul one of our glee clubs to the '
Bushy l'bnd church, Orfln^eburg v
county, Bcv. T. H. Broadus,\pas- c
tor, Sunday. The program was ^
contribution ?f $10.00 \vas-~given ^
for the benefit of Collis Johnson. .
senior, who is a member of that ^
church.
The community night program .
on March 1 was interesting and ,
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enjoyable. Mfrsp S>nglet6n and
all participants deserve credit.
Miss O. E. Brown sponsored an x
enjoyable amateur program Wed- j
nesday evening for benefit of Sec- s
ortd Hi rally fund. j
Me tubers of the Freshmon class f
tm smitc d a minstrel at Drayton )
-alr.cfct.-lll. school; N'owhopry recent j
ly, and at Edgefield Academy. The
audiences praised the performance ]
v?ry much. j I
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor
Unlike the usual outcome with
church-goers at Bethel Sunday
February 28 was a full ^nd high
- ay throughout even though th?
weather was unfavorable. Dr. T.
II. Wiseman a former pastor of
Bethel was present at each service
during the entire day to the
delight of his many friends in
Columbia. He addressed the
Sabbath school at 10 a.m. At 11:
15 n. in. Ho pronrhptl n vnry-inu. pressiyo
sermon to a large and
appreciative ^audience from the
subject "The Church." "Text found
in the song of Solomdn 5:10.
At 3:30 p.pr. the junior church
under Uie direction of Mr. II. C.
Perry and Miss Ella Clyde Myers
rendered a very pleasing and profitable
program featuring many
musical numbers and an address
by Dr. Wiseman on "The Youth
of the Church" which was very
good. , At the A. C. E. League
hour tho young folk were hichlvl
?* 7 ? .O ?'
favored with an address on* "Prayer!'
by Miss S. E. Green of Allan
university who always has a message
worthwhile for~the young
folk. .
At 7 ;30 p.m. Dr. Wiseman eloped
the services of the day with a
special d'scourse on the subject
"The End of a Perfect Duv," This
wry impressive and an unusally
large audience witnessed
the. same. We appreciate the
presence and service of the many
friends, especially M,r. A. Hardy
and son; Miss Daisy ^$toach 'and
Mrs. M. E. RusselD ? -<
I.ast Sunday was Holy Common- <
ftin tind a" beautiful day. The ~i
Sabbath school was out in full
and commendable reports on 'the
study and work.
Dr. Lewis preached at 11:16 a.
m. and at 7:30 p.m. Both sermons
wore charged with spiritual
fervor as coming from hidden fire
The League service conducted by
Mr. II. Webber, president was very
good.
The first quarterly conference
held by Dr. E. F. G. Dent March
1st marked the beginning of a
successful conference yjtar" at
tiethel. We wish to thank everyone
for the favors g.'veri vis in any
way and bid you welcome to all
of our services.
OWING S NEWS
Mt. Carmel A. M. E. Church
'Rev. J. I). Boyd, Pastor
Sunday school began at the usu
al hour, with Supt. Ferguson and
teachers at their post of duty.
At 11:45 o'clock," Rev. Boyd
preached a wonderful sermon.
This sermon was' enjoyed by all
who heard him. The visiting pas
tor, Rev. Dorrah.
We had three persons to join the
cluirch Sunday. They art- as follows:
Messrs Claud Stoddard
Whlll'tnil mid K. J. Hrfovn.
?Wo wore clad -to?farrtr?t|iiiie- a
number of friends to worship with
us Sunday. ?
Announcement by Prof. Brown.
Remarks by Prof. Burton and Br<
I. T. Bates.
Rev. Boyd was the dinner guest
>f Mr. and Mis. Maek Saxon Sua. _
layMr.
and Mrs. Hugh Saxon wen
I he dinner guests in Laurens Sunday.,
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Mr. and Mm. John C. Williams :
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
Williams ?unday?;
On Tuesday night, March 2
Simpsonville's team played Mb
Carmel. Score 12-11 in favor ot
Simpsonville. On Wednesday
March 3rd, old Pilgrim's -team: '
played Mt. Carmel's team.
LOWRY NEWS |
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Mr. awl Mrs. Myron Sanders
Win. Hattio Jackson, Mrs. C. Hon *
lorson of Rock Hill, S. C. wore
isitors of their aunt, Mrs. Susie 1
rames Sunday. They came in J
ime for service at their old church *
kown Chapel A. M. E. Zion. At'- 1
or service they looked over the r
enictery, then walked up to -Mrs. f
rallies' house for dinner. They t
vas served with a most delicious '
hieken dinner.
At 5:30 Mr. Goudlock, the pr^si- i
!ent of Friendship college motored _c
iack to Mrs. James for them" We 1
njoyed the Satlders family visit-,
ng our church as well as our -i
lome. x
Mr. B. Walker left Saturday af- fi
D**l. TT: 11 1
viuvv/n avltuiv. iihi, visiting ni:* *
laughter, Mlsjsl, Marion Walker. 1
Miss.*Charl6ttc Howard, a sister
f Mr. Nute Howard, died the past J;
veek and was buried at Christian I
lome Baptist church. We were j
lorry to h^r of her passing. Wc
eel she is better off; she has suf- t
'ored so long. We extend to the e
Howard family our greatest sym- t
uithy, at this most sad hour" t
Born to Mr. and ? Mrs Artie ( s
lughes a ton, little Jam?? Willie s
lughes. v
HE PALMETTO LEAbKft
ALLENDALE CHAPTER N. F.
S. C. HOLDS SICCESSFUL
MEETING
By Eli J. .Davis, Jr.
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Allendale, S. C., Thurs., March
3rd?Prominent among the many
social festivities of the week was
the Father and Son banluet given
by the Allwr.dale Chapter, of the
New Farmers of South Carolina.
Prof. David CI. Belton Jr., >vlio s
head of the Agriculture Department
at Allendale county training
. The decorations were planned
most artistically, the colors of
pink and navy blue in soft shades
being used. Graceful baskets containing
carnations ar.d dainty fei n
were usCd in the foreground to
contrast with the beautiful decorations
and dainty of the tables,
ar.d "S" which represent Fath? r'
The tables gave the shape of "S*'
ami Son. Hundreds of candles
gliinnn'red and gave'the appearance
of fairyland.
The 'banquet was h"U in the
Home Economics bultlitg where ,
the new farmers of Allendale en- 1
urlained ..more than arte
,
and among them were twenty-live |
prominent l'ai mers. Frank. Early, ,
president of the local ihii|iler. pi: the
usual formal opening v.u :iion;.
sided. The program.* be^gn by ,
of the N.?\ A. organizati.n. A"
Orticers were stationed at their
posts, j
KING MR EE NEWS \
A??? J
The Health Institute which win. '
conducted by Mrs. M. M. Sfuipkins'
jf Columbia and Miss Blanche Sow '
ell of Che raw at Tomlinsoa Big!# 1
school on Friday and Saturday
proved to be quite a success, k *
was due to the splendid work done ]
by the teachers of Williamsbur. 1
county during the Xmas Seal '
drive that this Institute was
brought to them.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Buren Thofnas
entertained at their Koine- on
Friday evening with a lovely.
Bridge Party. During the eve- 1
nine a delicious supper was served.
Guests were presented, Mrs. M. M.
Simpkins and Miss Sowell. Bridge
prizCs went to Miss M. h. Cav-" ;
-non and Mrs, C. E,'Murray.
Those enjoying the evening
were: Misses Eloise Mop-is, Mi',
dred Richardson, Amelia Tyle/j
Marguerite Bradford, Blanche
Sowell, Mrs. M. M. Simpson,
Messrs Walter German ("hail.;.
Hl.ii ay .mil .Mack McCulluiii.
Rev. Henderson Hughes spent
two day> in the city, after which
he returned to'his work in Charleston,
S. C.
Friends of Mrs. Mildred Mason
are glad to see Iter out again aftor
her illness.
Mi-ses Fannie: arid .Flora For 1 ,
hant of Orangeburg, S. C. -were. (
recent visitors i.n the city.
Mrs. A. N.,McFar!in is still in ]
bed and her lrien'ds wislt fol> her a ~
sphecly recovery. 7 j
ZI(>.\ HAFUST t HLKCIl 1
ltev. J. I'. Kcedor, Pastor
Sunday school opened at the usuaul
with the officers at their retional
program was hold. After f
the devotional hour the teachers *
took charge of their respective s
idasscs to discuss the lesson "Lifi
Here and Hereafter Thru Christ" f
John 11:1 in.? - - J
"Life and Love Triumphant" an c
Easter pageant, under the direc- ^
tion of Mrs. J. P. Roeder, Miss ^
A. B. McGraw and Miss Fleda
Jackson, will he presented Easter
Sunday morning. 11
Miss Louise Cromer, one of our ^
^hurch workers, who is now teaching
in Aiken was present An tho s
THuiiiuy scnooi. w e arc always 11
*lad to see our old members. ^
Directly after Sunday 'School,
he church servifo began. Rev.
feeder brought an interesting rries a
iage to- t>he congregation.. The l'
nessagc was: "A new Command- ^
nent T give unto you. That ye Lovt
>ne another as I have loved you
hat ye also love one another
ohn 13:34.
"King. Solomon's Bridal Party"
vas presented Monday night, 8th
?f March. It was sponsored b.v--^He
Metokas' and Caledas' club
Marty visitors worshipped with (j
is Sunday morning. One is alvays
welcome at Zion. Rev. Mor- I
inda, a native of East India, cit d
a few instances which have
>een happening in Ethiopia.
Rev. J. P. Reeder has been atendlng
a meeting in Orlando, Fin
>ut now he has returned. He re>ofted
an enjoyable trip:
At G o'clock BVPU began with
he Prosident, Mr. Thomas Lipsey
md his co-workers in charge. Afenehers
took charge of their reneetivo
doac?? j; ?
. i.u uiscuss tne Ios- j I
on "The N?ed for Intelligent Ser i
ice". 4" a
ALLEN TEMPLE
A. M .E. CHURCH j
Rev. J. \Y. Witherspoun, Pastor j
Greenville?On Friday evening,
March 5, l'J37, at Love Feast our
new pastor, Rev. J. W. Wither
spoon muue his lirst appearance at
Allen Temple and was "highly received
and made welcome by all.
Sunday was a very pretty du>
and a large*-number came out to
Sunday school.' After a thorougn
study of the lesson, the acting
Sept., Em. Adams, iiiuo_duce<i and
presented to the school our new
pastor, Rev. J. W.l Wlithevspoon.
The pastor's remarks to tl.e same
were very timely and interesting.
Morning service began at 11:15
a. m. The devotional side of the
service was conducted by Rev
A-- - * "
, ?v.,.,no, n.iu hi u very oenuing
manh'r introduced and presents i
to the congregation Rev. Withei
spoon, who after some words of
greetings brought the message,
lie used for his subject, "Remeivb'Jrinjj
the" Lord Jesus." This
duung and spiritual message Was
truly a masterpiece that stirred
thohearts of many and cuu-.ed the
spiritual tide to run high. This
I), irg the first Sunday, the HoljT
I'ommunion was given to a large
number.
The A. C\ E. League beg in a*
1 pi m. with a large attendance.
Night service began at 7.30 o'Ioek.
The pastor again ca ne l> 'ore
us: and brought a very dine
nessage. He used for his - siubect,
"The Reach of His Faith-'
ulne'ss." ..
The congregation and the col-,
cction were good throughout the
lay. ^ The
pastor announced that he
xp*'cts to have his family here by
die last of the week. Everyone
s waiting with wide opened arms
o receive them.
WAY>1AN A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. G. Owens, Pa9tor
Sunday school began at 10 a.m.
by the Supt., Mr. S, A. Moore
with a full corp of teachers. The
lesson whs beautifully taught by
teachers aiid reviewed by Bro. R.
B. Green.
The banner was won by adult
class for contribution and class
No. 1 for attendance.
Morning sesvice began at 11:30
with a large gathering. The pastor
used as a text Mark 4:25, subject'"A
Moral". This was a soul
Stirling sermon.?It appeared a.-" n
P'-nieeasiai snower. The services
wcr?* unusually inspiring1 Sunday.
There were many visitors out
morning and night. The chucrh
has launched her May Day rally.
At 8:00 p.m. Rev. J. C. Hilton
was introduced to preach. He ,
used as tekt Judges 7:19, subject
ii.hon and His Army." This was
mother wonderful sermon which
rone-hi much from it 11 nvan the J
)est.
Stewardess boards 1 and 2 met 1
it the church -in the afternoon.
SAINT PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH {
Rev. W. M. Gantt, Pastor ]
]
?Ln-m-gstcr, S. C.?The- Sunday "
.chool opened at 10 o'clock with
i very large attendance. The le?
ion was very interesting.
At 12 o'clock Rev. Gantt preach- ]
>d another one of his masterly
.crmons. Ilia text was found 2nd ~]
hapter, 5th verse, subject Let us
valk in the light of the Lord . r
The Lord's Supper was adminisered.
^ ]
The Allen stars met Thursday
lite, at the home of Mrs. Carrie t
la ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnefct Graham 1
pent a very pleasant week at the
lome of Mrs. Graham's father, J
Ir. Sam Reid.
We are sorry to report that Mr. \
V. M. Campbell, Mrs. Agnes Brice fl
nd Mrs. Francis Crockett are on
tie sick list. Mrs. Crockett is in ^
tew York City. We are hoping
ir 'them a speedy recovery.
PALMETTO SANATORIUM |j
\V.el the inmates of the above I '
j ?>
nmod Sanatorium, have~b?en en
>yinpr the visits of many friends,
till the coining signs of spring.?p~
Tr.e ladies of the Hannah Plow- 1 1
en circle, of the First Baptist)
H ri] 8 I
church, of Columbia, * \v('ro very J
thoughtJjH of the patients, with
seasonal. Valentine greetings and
candies.
The Messrs H. T. Bavlis. and
C. Robinett, of the Evangelistic
club of Columbia called and gave
some very good prayers and Bible
talks with the patients.
Then we had the Rev. \V. L. Wilson
ana his choir of St. Raul Hap;
tibt church of Columbia. The Rev.
Wilson gave a brief talk, and the
talented choir several?
-good?old?time? spirituals?ami?
hymns.
Also Miss A^-A. Tlarrel of Tu-.- ]
ktgee Institute, stopped in for a
short visit. Mis> Harrel and nurse
M. E. White are old friends from
training school days.
All of the patients and those in
charge at the Palmetto, al.ay- en- (|
joy such visits and welcome the-e
folks, and others that have rr t
paid lis a call us yet, anytime.
WHITM1UE NEWS
Mr. Frank Suber died *at h'.s
homo in Jersey ( i 1 y.. N. ?last
week and was.'shipped .to Whitman
for burial Ilia wife a: d .
other relatives accompanied - tii*-*
remains here, lie was a fornn.i
citizen of Whitmir''. Interim*!!',
was held at Sck Well Baj t. church
Sunday, March 7th by their pas*'
tor. J. C. Byrd moitician it
charge,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy '-Wallace AT TV
called"to Rock Hill last Th'invdaj
on account of the death of M:*s c
Wallace's, undo, Mr. .Otis Cole- 1
man.
The girls of Whitmire played a
very interesting game' of-basket
ball last week at the" school _
house.
The scores were 21-17 n favor C
of Clinton.
Bruce Tabernacle Sunday school S
is still progressing under the supervision
of A. C. Caldwell. The
Sunday school is planning a nramn
for Easter Day.
A silver tea party was giver
at the home ,of Mrs. Alice Byrd
last. Sunday for the benefit of -the'
church.
A delie'ous repast was served
and a fine program was renden
On the siqk list are Messrs Eugene
Byrd, Thomas Sanders, M*
dames Martha Banks, Nellie San
dors, Willie Mae Banks. Th <<
speedy recovery is hoped for. LEXINGTON
COUNTY
. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION j
By Thelma L. Spears
Lexington, S. C., Feb. 27?The
Lexington county teachers asv
ciation held its regular montl :y *meeting
in the high school audi 'ttrest
;n spite of the inclem
. 2
interest ' n spite of the incleniom
y nf th" ivrnthwr,
unique and interesting program < n
the lives and v^oi*ks of the not' '
Negroes. With President W. II 1
iVilson presid ng, the program was 1
is follows:
Music?Negro National Anthem
invocation? ,
Music?Negro Spiritual.
Benefits to be Derived from Nn: 1
ional Negro History Week?Mr. o
Clarence Tatterson.
Reading?"Lias" (Dunbar) Mns.
N. L. Bush.
Instrumental solo?Mis M. P. p
Wright.
Die Negro in Business?Mr. R. L.
Burton.
heading?The Tarty (Dunbar >
M'ss Gertrude Lott.
'ocal solo?Deep jRiver?Mrs. Mamie
Sommers.
"he Negro's Achievements in E<i.
ucation?Mrs. M. E. Sasportas. """
leading?The Negro Woman M'ss
Eloise Boozer.
"ocal Solo?Mrs. D. J. Sartor,
leading?"The Creation" (J. We]. 1"
don Johnson) Miss T I.. Spenv-tlusic?Batesburg
Teachers Chorus.
As an enn to the program rcnered,
Miss M. P. Wright, the jn
eanes teacher of Lexington coun- Sa
y expressed thanks to the teachrs
f or the splendid way in wh rb ?
hey answered to the roll call.
ng some professional ideals of a
A. I
uuu icacner.
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>?r to oor compenderstandinp:,
dip- PSaM Fo
Service insures Bt'
til the invinlahlo ?
and desires of the 19<
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Plfl
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SURE EON
Ollice: 1 Assembly Street
Phone 3-460
Residence: bit' Oak Street
* ' Phone 8740 ~
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office; 2029 Marion Street
NOTARY PUBLIC
K'uler in Real Estate, performs. ? "
narriajfe ceremonies, write wills.
.eeds. niortjrafresy claims, etc.
("all to See Him .....
Hfic'.' Phofie 8107 '' Rep. 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
\ ....... - .
Utomr y-at-law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN Al l C(H mt?
?State* and Federal
11'J Wash ngto.h St,. Cola.'*S. C.
OR. ii. H.COOPER
Dentist
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of. the Gums '
Gold Clown anu Driuge Work
A Specialty
Ulice Phone 0121) R^s:"^264 ?
125 Wasnington St., Cola., S.. C.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician And Surgeon
Hike Hours: 'J to 10 A. M.; i to 2
P. M.; 6 to 8 P. M.
peu ai Attention' Given Diseases
Of Women
Residence: 22oU liampton Street
Phone 75o4
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
Office Hours-: Telephone:
1 :UU.to 1 :UU P. M. Hes. 4002
G:Q0 to 8:00 P. M. .. Office 37U6
Office: Residence:
U3u Taylor St.~ 1417 Pine St. *Office
Hours: Telephone:
1 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875
6 P. *1, to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
>iseaSc-s of Wcmfn and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. .
' Columbia. S. C.
? . i ???
nfr.^u ti~ - --
nuuis; Phones:
8 to 9 A. M. Office 5033
1 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798
G to 8 P. M,
Dr. R. B. Frederick
4
Physician
Offce: Residence:
107^2 Washington 1416 Park
ver Victory Savings Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
hone 7811
All classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointments
Office: 2369V2 Gerva s Street
Columbia, S. C.
Dr. H. G. Thompson
DENTIST
23*2 Assembly St. Columbia
1'hone 3466 ?
)ld Crowns?Bridges?Plates a .
Specialty. Extractions Made
Painless
Winnshoro VVeHnoc/).".
lurdays at A. Russel Buijding.
Phono 219
Office Hours Telephones:
W AT U. to 7:00 1?. M. Omce"~6055
. Res/denee 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
illinp. Plates. Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
MADAMPETER'S
Hair Grower
r Diseased Scalp?Gives Life &
aufc. BEST GROWER?apply
ce a week?PRICE 3Sc. ^
f)6 Blanding St. Columbia
tints Drug Store, Washington St.
Thomas Drug Store, Taylor
and Harden Street*