The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 20, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5
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' Saturday, March 20, 1937
Coming t o Columbia
Connoctional Evangelist, The Colored
Methodist Episcopal Church ^
SIDNEY PARK
April 4-18, 1937 ; '
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'The City of Columbia is request-' k
ed to join with the nienibeis of l
Sidney Park in this Campaign, of i
Soul Saving. This REVIVAL [ h
MEETING will bo for ALL THE; u
. PEOPLE. J h
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.'ft--- I)R. J.M. REEI). Evangelist
Little Rock, Arkansas
The poblic is cordially invited 1
Hear The Sermons of this Great N
Gospel Preacher ;
T. J. DOUGLASS. Pastor, :
Sidney Park. t
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CONWAY NEWS
Uehtel A. M. E. Church i
Rev. W; I. Gore. Pastor
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Morning worship began at the j
eleven thirty hour. After the usual
preliminaries the pastor preached
a very impressive sermon to i ,
large audience from the subje< t j
'iThe Ideal Church.". TextiTound
Eph 1:22nd and 23rd verses.
Sunday school is doing fine under
the leader hip of Supt. W. rd.
Moor? and officers. i
.a very appreciative . auaien.ee
was out to night services. Rev
Pinarle, pastor of the M. E
-church at Munels Inlet brought t > i
us a burning message, -subject
"Requirements of Clod." Public
collection for the day was $10.35
The captains of the clubs ftbrick-vincc-inir
the church wev<
called on to report.
Captain No?-4, Mrs. A:ice Tay
lor $."1.25.
Captain No. 2, Mrs. Junie Craw t
ford $22.25.
Captain No. 3, Mis. Nancy White i
$21.15.
Captain No. 4, MisRuth Gads
den SO 1.25. I -
Captain No! 5. Mrs. Sarah ,
Lloyd, $50.25.
Captain. No. 0, Mrs. Rebecca
Tage. $02.50.
' Captain No. 7, Itev. \V. I. Gore
$31.15.
Captain No. 8, Mrs. Lillio Latimer,
$122.10. 1
Captain No. 9, Mrs. Annie Lewis.
,$125.10. "
Usher boar.d, $10.00. 4 ^
Total, 518M5. 1
?The--total -amount- rni-od ?day
including public collection was I
$534.80. Mrs. Annie Lewis rais- 5
ing the highest amount was de- t
clared, "Miss Bethel," We aie .1
planning to begin work soon.
RIDGE STRING NEWS""".
Sunday was a leailtiful day fm
rill aIhiv/ rr/in-.-e nn/1 nvmir it>/?* / '1
found ultcnding the various ser- 1
vices. The Sunday school lesson a
was wonderfully discussed by all
Rev. Jones preached as he nevei '
. Vhd before. His subject was: *
Waiting for the Hope. Text Gal.
5:5. Collection $10.75.
The remains 'of Mrs. Celest ~~
Roomy were funeral zed at the
Ridg Hill Baptist church Sunday.
^She-wari formerly of ?his town but
? had been residing in Columbia for ^
J the ^ast few years. She was a
' faithful church mc.nfber. She left ?
to mourn her passing a host of rcl
? atives and friends. Amos and son
U t<
were in charge.
Mr,?an4~MrvTJ. S. Kitchen of ?
1*
Salley, S. C., were visitors in town
(Sunday.
Prof, apd Mrs: A. C. Hightower s
M. G. L. Crawford, Mrs. E. W. a
Broadnax, Mrs. G. G. Holmes. r
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Mioses I.eNcll Cooper, Chn'stine r
Ktrby and little Claressia High- c
tower attended the baby contest 1
in Columbia last Monday evenirrfr.
They ' reported an enjoyable ^
time. '
Messrs Talmadgc Hazr.ard. and >
B. J. Quattlebaum left for New i
York Wednesday. (
Those that spent the week-end r
at home were Mr. and Mrs. Alfon/.a
Hammond, Mi'sss Christine Broad- [
nax, Berth;* Brooks, Sallie L. Rai- 1
ford., Thelma Watson, Messrs 1
Otis Raifodd and W. B. Hazzard, t
Junior, . \
WALTERBORO NEWS
The community was shocked by
he sudden doat.i of the Rev. Coop- j
r, pastor of the Uardoville cir i
uit of tiie M. E. church. Thursday,
if went to the :tore and on his
et;.rn lie had an, attack and died
efore they cot hi get hint in. the
ouse. The funeral services were
icld at Wesley M. E. church Munay.
Rev. V. 11. TilRr, pttsCuiim>cli,
just out of the bad iron,
"severe attack of ivlness was
raster of ceremonies. Dr. T i 11 ian
de!i\ci'iM tile funeral oration.
Resolutions Uiui vbr.dolenc-s were
cad by minhtcis and pec. pie \1
lie district and- so.r.e from th;
barges that he haifc Served. Minsters
and laymen from all over
he state paid a glowing tribute cj
eccased..
Rcy. Bis by. pastor of the C. IVl
). church had two funerals bunay.
One was preached by him arte
lie other by the Rev. M. L. Littleoh
11 of CharRsLn. The coinmuniy
has had many deaths among
vhite an{l colored.
Mr. and Mrs. Udell Gocdelock j
ire home after spending the sea
on oil one of tiie pluntatu ns of a
Northerner who ke-ps open season
iere in the winter.
Mr. Isadore". Murcc has been conined
to his rot in i'pr^soveral days,
tev. J. M. Miller, pastor ol llopcvell
Presbyterian church is sour1,
vhat indisposed. Mis. Mitchell of
Dhaplip St., is much improved,
drs. SinglWem untP'Mrs. .Martin on
lie Boulevard are somewhat im-'j
iroved. Mrs. Gertie Bennett is
nuch better. Mrs. Maltin Dash
s recuperating. Mrs. Daisy Laser
is out again. Sir." Lonme
[Jreen, the Watchmaker, is iiniroving
as is his wife.
Presiding Eider Wilborn held the
second quarterly confei once at Mt
iion A. M. E. church which was a
jreat success and it is said by
liany to be the best held in fifteen
.Tears. AH reports, financial and
iteraiy were above the previous"
uics and the elder was full'.y
iaid. Dr. Wilborn had a printed
uograni which he dispacthed to
lie pastor befoiCo the conference
onvened that was carried out alno>t
to the letter and this with
.he work of the leaders, and the
>astor accounts for the great sue.
ess. ? br? Wii born preached t\v >
treat ,sermons Sunday, r.oon and
li'jrhti.. Tin1 people' of the Waited
>uro charge are elated with thoii
doer and wish him the success al
ill his meetings as he had at Walerboro.
<s>
Miss Mazie Voting and Mr.;
laynes of Cottageville, teachers
f the county were visitors to the ;
M. E. parsonage last week,
diss Young took a trip to Char!
ston.
SOPIIOMOKKS OF ALLEN t*.
The Sophomore class has' been J
naming splendid progress. The
icademic achievement of its nvein)ers
has been exceptionally good,
denhon should bj madu,.of Misses
'thel Johnson, Gertrude Iloney,
tnna B. Lewis and Beatri::11
o ore, who arc members of ,'jt 1) e
nesent Sophomore class. These
tudents were the only ones in the
mivorsity to make "A" (three
uality points) in all of their
tud/es. We congratulate them
n their wonderful attainment.
All efforts aro-Jnow-Jbeing con-,
ei'ed toward a program, ?Tab nt
Cight, which is an annual feature
f?t-he?clasg~. Talent ;"Night is to
e hel l,- Friday, March 11). 1987
t 8:00 p.m. n Allen university
uditorium. Admission lQc. You
vp cordially invited to witness
his affa/r.
FRIENDSHIP RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. F. M. Young, Pastor
Sunday, March 11, 1W7 was a
ery enjoyable day mound'here. I
Ye were very glad to have sevral
visitors with us at the seriees.
The Sunday school was
pened at its usual hour and afJr
an interesting discus?/on of the
^sson Deacon Barnctt gave a brief
cvTew of the same.
Reverend Kennedy was the
peaker of the niorW'ng. After
vpry spiritual and brief prayer
neetj'ng he took his text. The sernon
was very interesting. Every
me expressed themselves as havng
enjoyed the sermon.
The young people and many
Msiting friends of the church witio?;c:prl
nr? iiifornct nor nrntfvnm
endcvod by the BYPU. They ar.e.
nviting you to be with them Sui>
Jay to witness another program
it. f>:00 p.m.
Evening service began 7:G0. Tho
mayor meeting was conrrucTeTT Try
Doacon Thomas. Our Pastor, Ro^.
iToung preached a very spiritual
*nd soul searching sermon as vrsjal
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u^ion bal'tl&t church
Kev. L. C. Jenkins, l'aitor
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Columbia?Sunday school open- !
ed at the usual hour. The less' n j
laorouglj y taught by the teachers I
ami reviewed by the pastor.
At 11:00 o'clock the pastor i
brought to his hearers a wonde-- ' j
lul message, text i'ound Heb. 10:0: I
he taketh away the old that he}.'
-uuix establish the new subject
' lue Restricted and Unstricted.'
li.is was indeed a soul stirring
seimon. At b:00 o'clock the pascor
had another treat instore.
John 14:3 and it I go and prepare
a' place l'or you 1 will come again
and receive you unto myself. ]
iiicmc "The Preparation of a
iiome.'" The pastor made this an
I interesting message. Visitors are
weieonie: Keys, present. were as t
follows: Kev. Miller, Rev. Battfc. v
.nd ltev. Porter-. t
ST. PALL A. M. E. CHURCH {
Rev. K. A. Young, Pastor
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Sunday was home-coming day. '
ft St. Paul. The- services were
rood throughout the ilpy. The 1
unday school opened at the us- *
ual hour with the superintendent '
and oil'rcers at their post of duty.
After the lesson had been taught '
Elder Adams beautifully reviewed
he lesson. 1
At 12 o'clock our presiding elder !
brought to us a wonderful ser- '
non. His text was found Prov.
subject "A Happy Life". A J
large njumber was out to this our ^
c ond quarterly conference. The
Holy Communion was administerd
to a large crowd. We had one 1
>f the host quarters. The grand 1
total was $."0.15. We were delight 1
d to have so many -wfsiting
friends to worship with us. You
are always welcome.
Mr. Willie Henderson and Mrs.
Essie Henderson left Saturday
'ov Detroit, Mich.
Mr. Wadis Gontz passed to the 1
great beyond March 10th. He was
a fi'/thful member of St. Mark A. 1
M; E. church. He leaves a wife
ami son and a host of relatives J
and fn'cnds to mourn his lost.
Mr. Clayton Jones was rushed
o the hospital. * 1
Mr. Tilmon Wiso< is very sick at
ill's writing.
BEXNETTSVILLE NEWS
The farmers are making fast (
-p ed with thci'r farm work.
The" adult 1 touchers conforenee ,
wa< hel l last week at Morris eol- j
lege, Sumter. The teachers in the i
1 ad'dt department left Monday a. j
j.m. consisting of Mr. A. McXcal.
Mrs. Aidella Roberts and Mi-ss
(V!ie D. Sanders. They returned
ho- re Thursday night full of new
Was to put over some real work
' ') iho spr'ng months. Mrs. Hut[ o.
Mrs. Cray, Mr. Rouse and Mrs
I 1 o-a F.. Daniel were present and 1
o.->k charge of their work doing *
l .1. * r \ * ?. ? i -n ^
I'liv . H'liivi viivvt /?. jiumuirr ui
others, excellent speakers, were (
I nr? <ent and made very interest- intr
talks on tho"irriportance of ad- 1
I u'.t education. '
The stork visited Prof, and Mrs.
F. Thompson on Ivenney street and c
left a 10 pound boy. Mother and
baby st/ll doing nicely in every ^
respect. '
Mr.. Pan McFarlan, one of Shi- ^
h h's life l<>"g members and tr'us- J
Tees" died at ,his home on Mar- hal
street Monday afternoon. lie ^
vas. fnneralized Sunday at Shi- A
.'oh Quite a number of friends
ott' nded the service. p
Fundny morn'og our ex-pastor's
her, "Rev. F. W. Prince of Che- b
S P nvonrnrd t
RevM.Ton7 s, Rev.F. W. Prince T
Rev. A. .T. Wright, assisted with ]fh"
funeral service. Miss Lee
Washington read a very fitting ~
poem. Talk by Mr. J. Thompson j
a devoted fvi'end and Mr. Wells a
white ftiend. Mr. McFarlan work- ^
od with him fov -11 years. Under t
taker Pow in charge. e
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bingham, Mr. T
TV's of Ohoraw were present.
Mrs. Martha R:. Makalester of
5:
King street is home on account of ^
'h' illness of her mother.
fa-k: Mr, J. S. Reese, Mrs. C.
Oolemond. Mr. II. McRae, Mr. J. n
Moore, Rev. W. R. Reese and Mrs. 1
Ai: rrna neose. wc trust tney win i
soon rrcoyer. "V
Prof, and Mrs. Lasane als(> Miss 1
I,. David of -the McCall school 1
made a pop call by the reporter t
Friday afternoon. f
Quite a number will attend the \
[ state teachers' association next <
j-wenk In Columbia. 1,?3
Mr. Stubbs on Marshal street <
is vejy ill also Mr. ,Arthus Mc?
Lousen on the Cheraw road. I
Mrs. Elute Hicks, a '37 graudate ]
of State college was in the city on (
Surday evening.
Dr. I/. M. McCollum spoke of
the splendid meeting at th? home i
of Miss Odell Thomas. i
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THE PALMETTO LEADE1
IN MEMORIAM
In memory oi' Alls. Telia Wiliuius,
wr.o departed this life,
Mai eh 22. 1931.
Mo word can say the heartfelt
pain
That h*r passing to me lias
brought,
But i have found comfort in the
thought
That her spirit still lives?
Ana 1 shall see her again.
Alts. Marietta Eutterson
Daughter
Mrs. Martha Jones, Sister
Mr. Julius Wihiums, Brother
FTliLl) AT THE SALUDA
ROSENWALU SCHOOL
Students and faculty 'enjoyed
lie annual field day in the liusenvald
school, Saluda Saturday. At'-.
;tr enjoying tihe excellent piy;ram,
they assembled, on the outside
to enjoy the various games.
All returned home full of sm. les
jocause our basketball girls won
lie game from Saluda. It is always
their motto to bring tile ba.on
home, hut the small gi'ls.from
Snowville were too swift for them
ITiesday* and they loss to the score
)f 7-12.
Several* students who havy hiyn
v icuiiia ui liiniaiua aif -ya^ ill
school to the delight of .-teacher.iiul
schoolmates. .
We are looking forward to fly
annual .play of Bettis academy to
ae presented in our auditorium on
Fiiday night, March 10, cntitl <!
'Past Thirty". A-part of the male
:horus will render music. Admission
10 cents to students and patrons.
HOLLY HILL NEWS
Services were largely attended
at Lovely Hill Baptist church on
Sunday night. Kev. Morris, expastor
of Lovely Hill preached a
wonderful sermon. The choir un
der the direction of Miss A. 15.
Pickett was at its best. Quito a
lew officers and members w'eiu
front 'Lovely Hill Sunday morning
to Providence to attend services
after which Deacon and Mrs. S.
S. Smmons invited them to theii
lovely home to dinner. The table
was spread with all kinds of good
things.
Rev. Farmer was at his post ol
duty Sunday morning and even
ing? lie delivered two great sermons.
The morning text Saf nt
Luke 19:30; evening text, Saint
llatthew 13. Mrs. Lillie Brown
oined the church.
On Fiiday evening the member.-,
if the faculty gave a surprise
tarty in honor of Mrs. lola Rob rts.
Mrs. Cassie' Collier kept Mrs.
Roberts very nusy m ille rear t)f
he house while the guests tip- I
oed softly into the living "room.
i\ hen all had gathered a member
>f the party called to speak to
Urs. Roberts. When she opened
die Lying room"door, she was
jreeted with many voices saying
'sui prise". Salad, punch, saltings,
salted peanuts and candy were
served. The out-of-town guests
vere: Miss Alfreda James, Messrs
\lvin Haigler, Joseph James of
Jrangebnrg; -Mr. JmS. Evans of
Iarl<nville; Mesdamcs R. Brown,
ifatjlda Montgomery, M. L. Cain,
ilr. W. R. Bunch anil members of
he faculty were the guests.
Mrs. Roberts was presented a
ovely silver platter.
Little Cassie I.ee Collier has
icen in for the past week with
nc liu, but to the ricngnt 01 not
itfTo pals sTio :s able to be at
day again. ?
'Saturday, Mesdames A. M. Ed.ards,
R. B. Brown, Misses A.
Iamilton, E. R. Craft, F. R, Nix
nd Mr, W. R. Bunch motored to
oved.over the Cooper river bri dgr
I'ght-sceing.
Mesdames Frnnia Johnson and
Tatilda Montgomery were the
iunday afternoon guests of Mrs.
d. L. Cain.
The game on ' 1 hlivsday aftffoon
between Russellville .and Holy
Hill was thrilling from beginting
to, end at the half the scores
ver'e 8-4 frt favor of Russellville,
n the first quarter of the second
lalf the scores were 12-12. Both
rams played well. The excellent
runi'dine of R. Smith and M. Ed
.vards in the last quarter hold tho
opponents to a score of 10 while
M. Lisbon., and Myrtle Edwards
continued shooting.
Mr. and Mrs. <F. C. Cain have
adopted a lovely little daughter,
M'ldrcd who has brought a lot
if joy and happiness to the home.
Mrs. Matilda Hadrison spent the
iveok-end with her sister, Mrs. T.au
ra Asbury who is on the sick list
it this wrr'ting.
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WEST ANDREWS NEWS
Ml. Lebanon A. ,\1. E. Church
ilc\. C. Etuis, I'aslur
j Minuuy scuool at lite usual houi
! wiin isupi., Hi. A. biiiiuii and to-..1
| woiivtia on the job. 1 no Sunday 1
,\
1 sellout is yumity iiiic up unuer
t
1 ino Uife.itun ui aiia. Lou s lor lite
I i-U lOi exercises.
-On Sununy luui niny lit. v. Lewis j
fiVcachod at E.lnci- cliurtlt, Ivvni,'
S. C. lu <iuTio an uidnociatc aui-d?
ience. His so: nton was lakori Jr.!
. ti; 1 ii, oiii)jooi U iti-i n the old paltrr?
Litis was .indeed a masterpiece
iui'.jf to bo remembered. Mrs.
141aii.li Reach is at hot t allot '
chi.-in/. out her scltool at Trinity.
Wo were.glad to see her on the.
job at s. i vice on Sunday.
At 1:00 o'clock tit Alt. I.i luinrili'
Sunday aftcunoofl. the pew rally (
.-P?jiisoi\hI by our paMur undo
auspices ul' the young l'olk was
a surfiss, The following
- -a pi a ins v'P'ted: Miss Anna- B.
.iliaeh, .CI.70; .Miss .Clara Clroen.
$ ",.20; Miss Liii ili;.' Smith . $2.."'2:
M.i<s T*Vnnio Mack. $1,15;. JI'|;s
Margie (Ia.11.1ble $1.10; Miss Azaho
Parson 75e; Miss P. Blown
1 Miss Carrie N., (?oothvitj 50e
MiVs Ruby . Sipith :j~c; making a
lo'al of ?15.15. Miss Anna B
\A
Green. raised the highest amoun'
'veeived a box of choolat 'candy
as first prize. The others wort ^
"iven candy also.
Evening service began with a L
' v< lv prayer nv eting . conducted
by Bro. B. Jones and J. M; Cray
\t the hour, of preaching Rev; ^
Lewis- bronpd.it to his hearers a u
itirmng m'.^sago' taken from Roy.
7:11. Miss T. Brown is bark home a
front he.l trip to Hamlet. N.. C. i
Mrs. Betty Mayes, ami Mrs. M- r
.Mayes wire down.with tire flu but o
iv r'j^and are doing p'rcly to the u
delight of relatives and frie nds; ' ^b
IlLLER NORM AL INSTITL"! K I
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Our -choc* is doing riieoly ur, 11
der the directions i f Miss A. D. u
Blinks as principal, She. is a v
young, woman who knows no fail- 14
uro.
We ai.e nearing the close of an- u
other sueee-sful term, and the chil ll
.'jiii hayo sp;ing in their minds '
The high school"" department
I
jravc a very successful play at St
l'eter church; with Ar.nie Bellamy J
of Mt..()llie. N. C., in charge. _ a
We woie very glad to see our
president, Bi hop W. K. Filicr on
the campus Thursday. ?
Bishop Fuller will make anotho; '
trip to the Virgin'Isles very soon d
\v!i?to he will be in charge of ai. e<
annual convention. 1
We were also glad to sec sever t
al of the friends from Gaffney, i>
Spat tfinhurg and Easley.
Klder K. Z. Bowman-of the South
! '11 t (iuMfi' in 1 'I' I i iet I ?i u.i I'M???
campus ast week; he gave ..the fa *- n:
uhy >01110 very encouraging re A
ir.arks. iv
Several of ilm students have u,
been out of school on .account of ?.i
sickness; We hope them a spCeciy. ni
recovery.. Ji
K hert W.Lilc. a membCr of the
high school was called to town
Monday aftei a few days of sickness.
. 1
We are -orry that Jam!\ Stroud.
a member of the fourth grade has
pneumonia, and the class' misses
fc r.^?ly. - -111
eastoVkr' news- ?T? tc
On Sunday, March 1 !, lf'o7, after
a splendid Sunday school our
pastor. Rev. L. (!. Bowman preach- m
ed a soul stirring s''i:mon, loth j [ ;.
chapter of Cor. Subject: ' Soldiers
Reaping." j-pj
At 2:.'!0 o'clock a Missionary , It
sermon was .preached by t.ie HlJv. 1 jv,
.1. 1'. Coi'be.tt of (_' h mbia. The yt
IhH'ii chapter and l'Jth verse of ti
Corinthians. which was very good. ? ,
hard at work beautifying the ar
church. n>
Members on the sick list are; M
.Mrs. I).ia 4-tu kcr, Mr. ' "George S.
I lodge, Mrs. Jamie Marry, Mrs. la
Kddy Uichnrdson, Mrs. Katie er
Ityrd, ait.l Mr.. Iraiuis Lakin, We?
hope for the sicks a speedy r^cov- vr
cry. ta
t onic to church! go to church! at
I
Entrust
mnctioi
tent, tir
c o m p
, v , '(&]$&? riRhls s
j|^i ivr^s** J. bereave
lllsvillk ni.ws
fcumiuy .settoui upou-d at
i nc it.cmao. , >.110.1 u.iu jyu.^ta
ja lui\ui y it. ?>j . it. uiui^a' wui
at m. juiiiu t. ai. l. <j
l?c\. liua-s o.o^.^in,
> v t y liu*.i e.>?iw^ .set iiiwu iS..Ui.L'
i i' jL'i tubjClC I ' k/v 1 \ Ull L
i in ^t.g;u i.M (.juUi al \jk Lviua
;lvX U IVJill j/viWlOl cULlll.
in. In l. >\uiko ol LLiuuily;
iiid Lev. iuei* ui ,aii<i 01
vest* liiv h i yu'e. as oi -ui. an.
tins. j. l. . <<11 1 ii..:.'.ii<;).
Miiasay fviioui at 1* 1 <<. !.u. nl?v
%
;au. ;u it? .uomui ,ln<ai:. ' lew. jiu.,
a . in Ia n a vciy j^nud .svtinuti. Ui
Kil.cay <J\Vlilt?**' Lov. .W ;/ eli'j,
.nil ijh iiihc:(.<1 ,1'l ic.'iix-uuji wen
liija-d at M. J a tides (.ALL. villus li
lev. Aiii.^ jirtuvintd iiiiii v.aat it,
test., U11 .Sutuiay uyitl. Lev
io.-.s pivavhed ai.otiui' w oaiJci 1 u
inc.it at 1 11< 1.it .tun
Sunday' .school us ys'iiai at St
la'aluws.
'i"h<?se <111 thi! sick Ii>t air: Mj>
lc, IWv ;Mt. Jack -hi hy uil?i .>1.
\ liiiif i.euikirl. Wv. lii \
>iii soujj recover/
bL.MILK NliNVS
Sunday'. March 14,.' was raa?
ay at .ul, i Ismail A. M. l.,h;life,;
nil Lev. Lawrence; tlisiiic't sup ii.tonuent
or tile Atlanta insliic-.
ttlanta, Ga. preaci.ea. at tie.
loiiin.g ami e telling services, lii.
otai amount raised iiui-ii-^ ti.*
ay v.as $u6d.00
1 he \S oinaii s Home Missionar}
ijcicty oi' lunanucl met- at tn
oiue . (if .Mis. .Mat lie Sutton oi
loiiuay uilernoun, March a, \yit
large number oi' nieiiroeis ai
ending. Solectuoiis from th
cilowship t>i prayer phampii t
eaiir.g on lent \ve-r? used la
evotionai. services. After, a iu.
usinessj meeting tr.e ho.sto.s ser\
a punch anil crackers,
lilt! Pl'dl'l'i-aiii- U'.. 1 ..1.1- ?
0 uuu 111
t the home ot Mrs; Sat an Eruu
nd on Tuesday, March V, and tu
'110 More Eltort. club met
teduesyuy. March ,1U, at l.th.
ouie 01 'Mrs. l'earl Spcais. .;Tn>.
ity l ea. preaiucnt-wus pros' lit a.
ulti inectii.gs uhd> stated plans K.
,ie curb work. The seeretuiv
cad a cam iroin the matrons m
lie - Wilkinson home thanking i?k
tubs lor the IToxes sent. Afu~
tiier business each liost'CSs serv '<.
repast. .
l lie CiaTlin Cliapt^r met- wuir.
and Alts. \\. 11. C. Richards.;
h Wednesday r.ite, . ^larcn lc
il'ter the regular business met::
g a spicy program was reii-.c.
il then a menu consisting
licken salad, pickle, cracker.-, ho.
ca with lemon then- jeilo- air
oiir.d cake \v; re served.
Husking of Mr. J. J. Singleton
Mr. J. J. Singleton of Sunitoi
odeniy passed il'AUy "TI l- : l .a-,
lording, March 12, at his lvoaw
Itiiough his health had.been far
ig lor some few months, he vva.
p and about his duties ur.til tin
lite of his passing. He was
ii-niber of Emanuel A1..E churc
id funeral services were he'.;
iere jcm_J\loin.iay afternoon. a:
:2U o'clock. He leaves to liioutr
is passing,'a wife, Mrs. E'izu
L'tli Singleton, or.e daughtvi
is. .wnneiie. iarleton 01 Sumter
sons, Mr. George Singleton ot
umter and Mr. Ernest Singlet.);:
: Chicago; six grand children an-;
any other relative^. MTTSington
of Chicago came home to at
nd his father's iuneral.
Rev. A. G. Townsend Pa&ses
t
Rev. A.- G. 'Townsend, a veteran
inister of the South Carolina M
Conference passed away on Sunly
morning, March 14. after a
ilg duration of illness. Rev.
nvnsend was formally of Orange
pg, S. C. hut i-pent his cKedning
?urs in Sumter apd after his rerent
cut from the ministry; lie
orshiped at Emanuel, lie leaves
wife, two"daughters, cne so;,
id several grand children to
ourtv his pa-sing. His daughteis
rs. Alonia Frederick of Florence,
C. and Mrs. Julia Cob's of Atnfa,
Ga. came, to attend the furial.
Funeral services were hold
id at 2 o'clock and the body waken
to Orangeburg for inter
ent. ' ' -
ting the sacred_ is
to our compo- H-'/J
iderstandin?. dig* r*Mrj
Service insures ||TiTi|
1 e t e compliance
I the inviolable*
ind desires of the
Pa*e ?
i PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
^ DR. A. P>. JOHNSON
t-j SIKCEON
Ollice: 10'J"'* Ass mbly Street
Phone G1GG
a Kesi?l' rue: I'll) Ou-k Street
a Pli' ne 8740
a
ItEV. J. H. JOHNSON
tl j Ollicej- liOlil# Murion Street
1 | NOTARY I'l'.IiMC,
( I>! in Ileal Estate, performs
: nun i iiiKt. eoieiiiornes, ' wr ite wills,
t lee<ls, rnoi-tjrayr s. claims, etc.'
. J Call to Sc.. n;~
- |-pn~
lies. 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
\tw>rney-at law* and Notary Public
I PKACTJCi; IN AI.L COI KTS
?State and Federal
T 110 Wush-'n'jrton St,. Cold.' S. C.
I uvi. ii. 11. tUUfiiK
1 I Lcnii&l
1 Cpe.CilU .uan.iOii U_i>'vil lu iijs-.
: [ <. 1 t'llo OUjllb
Lola v_xu*?jj ui.u ui W ork
A ?>pcciaii.y _ '
I Jljice Phono O-A-'J lies. 6-04
1 udo W asu.uijjtuii St., Coiu.(. a.. C.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Pinsieiaa anil torn y eon
| Jlhce ilouis: j to 10 A*, ai.; i to 2
, I X'. ?u.; o to o i . ax.
I ..poo a. AA-wnon uivux ioiaoases
* I Ui vv union
l.voai.onci: nainpton Street
. | X livlic i vlfi
1 DR. J. G. STUART
Lyv, Lai', Aooo ana xiuoat
Uiaaao& Pitted Aocuiatciy
Oilicb iiuuis:. lolophohe;
1x1:00 to x:ou P. II. Xoojj. -*ojZ
1 0:Uu to fe;0u P. M. Ulliee 1571)6
| Othec:
uesnience:
' I -UL.U lay lor St. 1417 Pine St.
^ .
UHicq Hours: Telephone;: *,
il A. M. to 2 1*. M. Kes?. bb~5
0 P. .M. to b .1*. il.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon '
Diseases ul' U\im-n and Children
A .Specialty
Oilice: Residence:
_ 1 1 II 1 inly b i "l.-Ul Pi..<_- Su
% Coiunibia, S. C.
Ollke Hours: Phone-s:
8 to 'J A. il. Office 'ju33
( il to 2 P. ii. RiS. 07b8
ti to b P. M.
i Dr. R. B. Frederick __
Physician
OiTce:
, 1107 \s Washington 1410 Park
Over Victory savings Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
Phone" 7STT
All classes .uL Lientai- AVark ??
Dr. L. li Hallman
I> E X T I ST
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Suruays by Appointments
Oriice: 1:300>2 Uerva s Street
Columbia, "S. C. ?
Dr. 11.-G. Thompson
DENTIST
1323 la Assembly St. Columbia Phone
3406
Specialty. Extractions Made
, Painless^
in Wiiuisooio Wednesdays and
I Saturdays at A. Kussel Building.
Phone 210
Office Hours Telephones:
. 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. Si. Otlice 6033
Resdence 8873 t
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
dentist
Fillirpr. Plates, Crowns, Bridges
?Sunday by Appointment ?,
Anesthesia a Specialty
MADAM PETER'S
Hair Grower
| For Diseased Scalp?Gives Life & ,
; Heaulv. BEST GROWER?apply
i once a week?PRICE 35c.
I
1906 Illanding St, Columbia
Cojnls Drug Store, Washington St.
Thomas Drug Store, Taylor
| and Harden Streets