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Saturday, April 3, 1937 Coming t o Columbia 1 Conmctional Evangelist, The Colored Methodist Episcopal Church SIDNEY PARK ' April 4-18, 1937 _ The City of Columbia is request-' ' ed to join with the members of 1 Sidney Par!; in this Campaign of Soul Sa vinir. "This REVIVAL:1 _ MEETIXC; will be for ALL THE,' PEOPLE. , fc - - ~^ u .. - 3 '1)11, J.M. REED. Evangelist. Little Hucli*,!"ATtr{ntsas ' The jxiblie is cordially jnvited Hear The Sermons of this Great Gospel Preacher T. J. DOL'G LASS, "tftaslor, ^idney l'ark. LOl NDVTLLE NEWS Moses Chapel A. M. L. Church Rev. Louden Elelthcr, l'ustor Sunday was a" line day for. the elfuivh-goers. living Easter seiv vices were very good and it was considered a high day. Our presiding eido.r was with us. lie brought us'a soul stirring mes_ sage also holding two quarters in . one. \V o are glad to state we I were aide to pay him in lull. ToI tal lor the .nay ^ld.Oo: SIMM I.UVJLLL'NEWS I'irsi liapusi .murcn Kev. A. li. (. lark, I'aslor Easter >unday was a very i'uii one .Ait a liule >uoi but that-did not :auji lie v. Clark's wondeil'ul sei in >n, : itujcci "lie Is Not Here''. The .a union as.a whole was a very ln.id..no. ore. The people .enjoyed lb . s [)U mi id senium very much.. \\ e bad io. worship with us in our Faster i'oi vi Is Ai i. Geiald Gamble ci Ohio'and also -Mr. hj.*:W. Wan on ..l' ihe (Jak Grove Bap list church of liidgeviile. lie made a w.iy inspiring Laik. On Sunday u.tcruoon at 3:0d lo.i. i.u Sunday school render-.' cd a AVcudoruil Buster . program ; winch was mo. t pic-Using to everyone who attended. 'Ihe .Sun lay school is having' an Easter Ku.e; Inrnt- on .the?tiniich y rounds March 2U at i:bu l'or the small children ol tlie school. Sunday night'-another wonderful sermon was deliver, d by Kev. A. IK* I'iark. subject "So ihe Work*' Was Finir iu d".v Kev. and .M'-s. Shorts of Mt. ( loud, K.orida.' are again back . . willi us in stay awhile. Both are liieiiihers of First Baptist. We are very proud to have them back with us once more.'. CAMP I RAM IS M \iMnv Company ."?111;? '-1 C'C'C ? ity .1. C. Miiori? A wend.or. S. C. -.Sunt!.vv v.is a P'rfat day in our'canip, on.- Soidae schot 1 opened at llii! usual bun', with t::e S ,nt. ('. It. W.-ijyh*- In .charge. Th.re were a n:iaib**>* of.' eighty-two present, at til' closing of our school.1 tee v. W, T. Murray came forward ard cave us :v grp;0:al review an i every ho ly en joy ?> iiiy remains uuiu if. v. .vi-nray. Aweniiaw Timers weu* def atwi in a fast irafne of l>asl;et hall Ivy Co. 4170, .M< ntmoi emc Ct'O, th"y jvnyod a eldan rame. the M'Oiv 2.^ 4 in favor of Co. 4470, MorsmoI'met, K. C. W ' arc expertir.r vo I have many vi.-itois- from Viriom * parts of the stale to ntteiv! or.- l.a anniversary of tlv* Chilian <rY*isTvalinn Corps April 101"7. Cohre ore aval all visitors aio always welcome. Mi". K. Ih Drafts spent th- Master holidays with hi? parents in Lexington. S. C M-\ ?R. J'. JrIVei'son spent' I ho Wen-o;yV " with parents and Trials in C^'.v.'vhia, S. C. CCC Man Was Killed Uv \ T-ti# k Last Friday nitrht, ?.Iarch 271 li. 10.17, Tom Knilthts. a CCC em i ^,tif Co. a.lUl was killed si; Men'y. l\v- Drotvn line tiansnorlation t-ueV: Tonl toft Camp about- Gr.'lO o'elrcit IVkjlftr -eveninf? and w?nt to Mc- . ClcTfanville CCC Camp Mi a si-k patient on thy way iroirjr to the hospital, T? m met Tlro v r l.ir.o f "John F .ue slau d fTTIYT Tom [nrivinj? iU mil' s -per Hour war too h, ambulance, 1\. E. Plexico, a white 'man, was driving the tru< k aT. the. curvo about scv'-'n mios roll, h o' A won daw Plexico drove 1 r t .S < ho ambulance, r,n tii? loft handshk'. crushed tho door,in on Tom The ambulante >was knocked about b fo?t across the road and was "-'tonpod by two trees. Knights' nook was broken .Ivis throat was cut. Tho mfn who riH H'd to tho accident were: J- f'? Moore, S : It" n K ,' Pawls, \Vj*lio 1'rown. Earnest W?l- | ^son and Preston Jam's, Jr. .Knight.?' body was tav.on toMazy ok Undertaker Parlor at ,Charleston. S. C. Tom body was shipped to his mother Annie Knights, Gibson, N. C. ( i ' ; : ' ;\ * DILLON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL For the past month Dillon nurA' training school has boon thy ' <;ntcr of attraction. ; I Ma>ch 12. 10.17, thefo was criv a N * "Eire and Queen Cort >st" in ' he c'mr> I, which has Toeontfv fo-Vp ! completed. I might sav, the fnurce raised, as a result of thin ' avoir rani, was most-gratifving. 1'h ' Ann being more than one-bur'r d ' dollars. Hrt the money r,.iso.'l was 1 not all that made the oc asien * > "* eery gracious; there was a- o a ' ivll and timely literary urogram,i. v which for ope hour, afforded re.il * entertainment for more than fiv J hundred people. " The. u inning contestants we v.. of" ^ the foi'Pwing (trade respect5"'ly First nri'/e was won by the second ' made, under the direction of Miss ' Eliza Castor; second (trade teacher ' ?tfie second by. eleventh gnvie,. 1 under the direction of Prof. V .vers, 1 high sch ol teacher of Mat-hematic and English, and the third warwon by sev?nth grade, .under the direction of Mrs. Alice McNeil, teacher of the IspvPnth grade Every teacher of Dillon county training school join in sending his and hf:r heart-felt gratitudes ar ! appreciation to the community and friends, for the splendid spi'P 'f cooperation, that brought results in uenjv vs vu inrron county limning school. March 10. 1007, marked ti c tunc of another crowning event,. '1 he Dillon couqtv Field day program was ftTHd'at Dillon county training school, The dayTvas pleasant a*-d most schools of the county, wrvc represented. At 10:00 a. m. there was chap a assembly, at which time u v r; 'ntprestii g literary program was. given. And at 1:00 p.m. the field lay exercises began, and unti'' mOO p.'-m. There were many inteve.?i'ng games, ruch as, basket ' "ill. base ball, boxing and drill excrcises. Wc h-Mitvc the (lay was **n f inspiration to every one that attended. . ; * society hill A. M. E. ClU 'UH The second quarterly conference was held at Society Hill A. M. E. church, March 2-7-L18. wiih ( our beloved pastor. Rev. O. H. Rnv- ' gess and Presiding Elder- L. H. j llcmmingway present. It was i very inspiring to see such fint ea-j iporation among the officers, pao- J tor and presiding elder. All the j leaders-made fine reports.'for the | -residing elder, for the pastor. Mission and Dollar monov. Paid j our pastor $188.00 this. quarter. The presiding elder sOet.is to be I about wo 1 from a hard spell of j sickness.. He preached a very j ood sermon which was full ci I ihoupht and inspiration. Our warts were made glad as he preached the Resurrection of Jesus I Christ. I wish everybo !y could!1 have heard this wonderful sovmon. We all know our presiding rider as he was once oii'r pastor and whi)? with us did a wonderful work. We don't owe cur presiding eler any- I *hing. While he was sic!:, we c^I-i Ire ted every cent of his nn.nev and ! ent it to him. We al! are well ' pleased with him, also our pastor,. 1 TC. v. C. Rnrgess?Cumt' any time Or. Ilemmingway, you mre welcome. We noticed that our sister lunch, Society Hill is p.epaviog to entertain the Sunday school con venuon. i no goou pastor. on- | ers and nuhvtbers am ce ling tin [ hi'irh. When it is finis";cd and i, painted, it will be a beautiful j i church. \Ve all are glad to so n\v fine our pastor and prpsiding elder are getting a'ong tegetl .r. , It nihkps the officers do more for them. Rev. Burgess spoke v.-ry . lighly of the presiding rider, which made all of us feel .T<tt'd. The' nu'ii)bei>-?always?1+k-?to ? the leader of the ficopls in lov< with each other. Pray for our eon tinued success, < BETHEL A. M. E. CHI'II II Rev. X. A. Tlethca ,Pastor St. floor g??Sunday wnv a ray ] long to be remembered by th r.e ' w'ho were present at church. Sunday school was cal' l to or- ( der by Mr. Joseph Jones. Sunt. ' Ti'e Easter, lesson was taught , beautifully; every child enjoyed it. At 11:30 our Presiding Elder. * n.. r <a >r>,i a.,?? ?'i. tr . u, in tuu till I", - ( mons. First to the little children : ci morning the egg; second be , preached to the jarger ch'ldron a- , bout the crucifixion of Christ; ?v i ,, "8th chapter of Cor. .'Jrrf verse f< r | the grown ups. His sermons wiJ lie long remembered. , ^ Sunday^ night, we had a wonder- . gram began at 7:30; the litMi i tots were as happy as could be. ( Th''y rendered a beaut-fid piogram. We raised S0.30 We thank tie ones who took-apart on the pre. ; gram also thanking Miss Pearl Frown, Mrs. Evelyn IIpywarl ami j Evelyn Toomcr for training tl.d little tots.. The junior choir sang for the program. i The P'aehcrs are track from tending the association which "as hctd in Columbia; they reported a pleasant trip. We are glad to see Mr. Edward .Tonkin at his school,' after he ; ing ill. Mrs. .Tonkin, the mother of Mr. , Edward Jenkins visited her sor W St. George lyionday. Miss Nartfy Jones who has lf>'n in Columbia with her aunt fur , quite a While, ill, is imorovinq . wonderfully. The teachers from Texas <r vo a program after school on Monday afternoon also an egg hunt, we were glad to hn\V with tis Mrs. Mab'e Summers, Mrs. Jenkins end a lady from Ga. now living in St. Gedrge. r . , ' - -i' . THE y. i'XIOX IJM'XLST CUT R 1H *>' Kev. L. C. Jenkins, Castor k Sunday school oj tip J at the :is\:il Irour, with teachers and of-'i<- >rs si l ist-lit. Sum.ay s iuiul at'en lance v? vi.s very ijuoUi Services '"cir'an at .t-i 1;.">(). Tht- pastor came before his oarers with n-. wonderful -iir.^ncf, I'cxt found Mark 1G:G. Th-ne: U; '-I. 'ft of the I'1 surrt'ction jpon tr.e u >elitvers. This" was a splin'iil c brier si-rmon, which will long be I'mcmbered. In the afternoon a , rnivd of yuunn 1"< 1 ucr'.' pros', f'.. or a EasUr pi una am. which was ,1-ry nood. Everyone s'-'ois ti have iii into, est iii thj "Risen Christ " \t'7:G0, th.O paster spoke fro.n *' Luke 21:15. Theme: "lIoMins ' i-lyt-s -Prevent Happiness." This a.- ind'ed a Kreat. message. The " Itev. II. \V. 1). Stuart is p, ca hiig " hioUtrhout the week at Union '* Uaptist church. AT members bad -v ; Tends are asked to attend these lu-ctinps. " ~ ^ Missionary Circle No.. 1 w'iil meet at the home of v-lrs; Rosa- i iJavis on Gr-T-n St., at G:CO, \p?il L 3, 1U37. SAMIMT 'NEWS l! \Ve hail a .colli day for our Eas- ^ Lev procrani hut the children liked il anient. (iuaiIcily contnrenee. was held at St. l'aul, one ut the three ehuich 11 i's on the circuit. Dr. T. J; Miles ^ pl'osidinic e}der presiding, began '( the confidence Saturday and fin- . i.shed Sunday. At '11 : >() 'he dcliv- ^ red. a wonderful sermon that will ' 'i?. er !< !)' ' in lh' luatts of many. * Tint Matt.. 27:10, slibjeet "The,' Crucifixion". . ' c At Cumberland church In'lO Sun day a grand program was renderoy ihe ihiliien, members and , friends. We had as-visitors Miss * > othv Mae llardie of Elantcrsville; Rev. Eddy of Andrews and , others from Gethsemane Baptist "lm'-ch. N Sunday is the first Sunday and , a 1'and -day for .Cumberland. ^ .'Come, one, come all you are wel;oi..e at a|l time's. .b. WOODRI FF NEWS t Trinity A. M. E. Zion Chu:ch l ; ? " 1 March 2#?Sunday school was oiled lo omcr at the usual order, wi'h all teach, rr. at their post of ! duty. ... Rev. I. B. Ruffin, the r?w pas- * to !oliv.-re:l a . oul Stirl ing: sermon ' which was enjoyed by a/1. < The ijcavmlv Gospel Singers, of i Detroit. Mieb. i f n?lerod a nrog-'am c at Trinity A. M. E. Zion church on the fifteen and had a record audi- \ dnce. The program' was lr.gh'v ap- i pr.ee inted by all. We are loeHrt, 3 rv.'ard to their return. i .Mrs. Ice 11 Levi re'.te, Mrii Evelyn f Wilburn. .Miss Helen Cannon Vol- i be rhomnson and'Mr. Hoy Durn h a f-j)' nt Monday- afternoon in I.nua- 1 alls. S. C-. t 'I he teachers. who att-n-'ed the y Teachers' assneial ion in Cola .n'ra, 1*. . reported a v<-'ry plea sunt trip. a Those who afe stiT'on the sicic lis. are as follows:. Mrs Cli :st!r-? j iV-t.r. .Mrs Uo.hci Mice Mrs. ^ Alley Foster and Mr. Henry On; reft. We hope for them a si'/'ly lycoverV. CAUJ'-r^l.E NEWS ' ' ' . ' 'J Pervif?s wort" pood at-.all o'" *'.e 0 Munches. Q'-.ife a s access I'lil Fas- c jiroprani was carried oat at all t 'i lie char -lies..Namely, V.'i'innr)el.. S. . Lake. ??11. Kcl m on 1 n Tair.es CrapoK The .tear-Wis o? Oak Grove school, I'vof. T E. .'ob- ja, Miss 'ii-rni.iee Browne Mary Sartor rfpor*ed quite a si cccssful session at the tetv.-h' "s- 1 eiai.oiuVAi. Columbia. Miss-. i wi Daibisnn, {lie .Kan. te:v*V.e<r. ' Dr. T7ong ami Dr. 1!. S. Si nilty c ll I*11 ion were visitors at Oak (J'eve ^ ??t~.Mo:<l:iy. u ''ho t'yok es (if St. Lake school, 11 Miss Mary Etta McCain :i, M'ss I oi. ;eL? Tal ami .Mir,. Ethel 3 Sim; put cv.r quite a ncc's-ful .? concert Thur.day night. a n- t?-su ' ? : s of letc Oha^' I It school, I'rof. Eugene Daw-kins and Miss Sarah" Batch elos <1 U-? ir J -eli ol term with a big ball "ame y in . a picnic which was enjovti bv a Mh . - *. ,' U v. K. L. \\{lkos reports that the service was good at M.-mV ^ ti'l- ?Sundry; The Sunday j -chool hr.s an a!>le Rapt., Prof Rogan. lie is putting the Sunk;v school program over on high irn unci. Th<? people of Manl > Uidge and Se.kwell ciuuohoe. are lirr I of doing little things for he j master. They arc caring for their servant and repairing and b rat Lifying their churches. ? ll . .r. .7. lK.dg".s Brown has gone to Middling, Pa. The diughw rs l' " i son of Mr. and Mrs. >TiKc Dawkins, all of Jacksonville Flu. cve.e called borne on account. p? c their sister's idncss. Miss CUviue J 1 TU,... ...... 'if. j Ohi>iii.t'i< I! I U. : MM\ 1 II- ,> ill*.-, -.no. VUI nvu W kcr. Mis. Madora Crr.abyT .i Mai' ie I.pc* Dawkins and Mr. John B,. Dawkins. S M us. .Mhi iah Stevenson of Wine- ti ton-Salem, X. C. was hcra vis-.tj:Vg e ! a * i par.nts, Mr. and Mr?i Henry "o-; man. The <ia\;jihter p'f: Mr and j Mrs. Kaint'st Wicker is also *i?it- [ injr her parents l rom Winston- i_ Salem, X. Ci MrsTfcrta-RvyV has i\ L...'lied to her home in Ash^villc, ' . V < ': Mrs. Proxiu Kiivson < left *1 Sun Jay for her home in Sparta'*- B . I" Those on the sick list arc "Mrs. I ! i u -it. Mr. Henry Dickci- s son, Mr. Berry. Shelton, Mrs HI- tI* '("M-n. Mrs. X. Medi'ock, C Miss-, Clorine' Dawkins, Mr. Jim i.v i.jcr.son aid MVs. I.i/.a L.yles. V Tin* 1< llowintr students were ti lion.; from th ' various schools: li M". Vasti Johnson, Mr. Clinton V. .'lock. MI.p.'.iTenye Sa'tor, h Miss Kancina Wilkes, Mirs Sa !ie b :,o .nsor. Miss Al i a Sims, Mi-s J Yi-?!a an.! Baby Tucker, Miss 'Tvl- h ma Tuckfr, Miss Mary l.it'ie Kv>,?- ii lish, Miss Movei 1 Crcsby ar.d Miss o Lucy Ann Mcllwain. . r ' ' . J f PALMETTO LEADER T. STEJ'llEN A. M. E. CHUUCH itev. D.'N. W ilson, l'astur The sleet and coin waves don't op Lniislian soiuier s. Although uner iciuiiicu 10 us lasi wi.e<4- ' nd ihe will-go soldiers round iiuer a) co lite house ui uiu Lord bun- < uy. At" li o eiocK nev. vyttsoti { sleiidod llie rosituut bringing io s a loicviul message i'cyn 1st I or. loin cnapter, lioui veise. At iiiiiu o ciock liie youngsters' moved liieinaetNes i-ccriing pieces i .1 milling lo tlieir risen noiu. Easier Sunday night a piay was ciiueied oy ine niecinicuiuic de- 1 aitiueni. This play reveaied the | ising ol Lazarus num-the dead. ; l \\ as well enjoyed by ad. 1 he liseu quauei win Ue long r-nicniei.ed. nuui.g-. the 'day we ackowledgvd ihe presence oi .Ur. and lis. lidrry Edcituie ol En.on and lanv ouieis. \ vsicors are aiwavs elcome. ^-y LMMAN I EL A. M. E. CJlL iU ll - Key. K. E. lirogdeii, l'astor [ Charleston, S. (A?Easter hunay was a uay ol great rejoicing ii the realm ol CluisccndoM.uiiuiies ago when the Cru ikeuj hie came, lorth. and whose ctup-1 iig iorili proelannMd The Fust .aster; the giass, tne trees, etc., iuring Luster time thy new Jiio hat is taken on alter having heca lead during the winter mouths. A splendid, gatdiet ing of. parents lid ; ue lids was present during the ^ t. . i t CVIUMH VAl.UI C.S, kliis. \ iola Colonel the piam.-A, asisleit by some of the teachers aranyed a Very line program. At lie con cision oi_ the program a ovely bouquet uf 4lowers was ueSentcd to the Superintendent, dr. S. L. Jones, coming from the irinmry depart aient. An Easter play undcf direction if Mrs. Colonel was rendered duri)the tegular .evening ltb.gr of vorship. These larger boys and .iris as well as the smaller ones vho performed in the afternoon icquitted themselves splendidly. There, were twenty-one converts luring our ten nights* revival. At he early morning scrv'ce a latg?' lumber \.as read into full lnem>c rship. Miss Mary L. Young bec.ame. the aide of Mr. Wilmot Frasier, the nihoipal of Henry P. Archer .ehool on the evening of the 25, nstanU The Rtv. R.' E. Bfogden . iH'niated.' The reception Was heid it Dart's hall. A very large gatbiing greeted the newly weds. I Mi's. Kate Harleston's remains I ve re l'u Moralized on Sunday ai n ricon ininuoVatcly after service.. >Irs.. Ilarleston had been in failng health for quite a while, She lasscd away a few days ago lcnv-, riff a devoted daughter and .son ind other relatives' as well- as "riend.<. Arrangements were in he hands of Harleston funeral diectors. To the?members, well-wishers ml friends of Emmanuel, we are" t the threshold of our spring raly period. Let us adopt the sloan "over the top." LEESVILLE NEWS Sunday" school opened at 10:30. 'he Easter program begun at 3:00 'clock at Calvary. It was a sucess. People around here seemd to think more of Christ's Resurection on Sunday than they did ew clothes. Sunday was- a very pleasant day or the members and goers o f 'riendship. Sunday school opend at the regular hour conducted y the teacher, Mr. L. \ yant nd was beautifully discussed aft-r wTiich the Pastor, Rev. E. V IAV.UVV1 c* ?3 1^ 1 ill^ SVJi II1UIJ sing as a subject Christ's Tiimph Over Death. .Miss Catherine Padgett and liss Jessie Sligh from Columbia pent Sunday with their mother lid daughter Mrs. Rebecca Tayir. We were very glad to see two f our nvefnbeis trom Columbia Ir. and Mrs. James Drown who re formally of Leesville but has loved there. Miss Carrie Mae Boyd _^r?m lew York City is visiting her parents-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boytj^ St. Matthew C. M. K. Church ' Rev. G. W. Sam pis. Pastor Sunday was a beautiful day for 1 huich-'goers. At 3:J0 p.m. Rev. ' . James delivered a soul stirrinc ernion ami it was enjoyed by all | hat heard itThe Easter exercise of ESt. Mat- ! hew \vus lendcred by the Sunday chool pupils at u:dt) p.m. ! We were glad' to have Mr. Jake 'aulks, Mr. Clarence Faulks and 1 Ir. Prime A. Johnson l'rom the ! lidge Spring to worship with us uiidav aiternoon. ^ ' Mr. Fred Faulks from Winstonalem, N. C., was the Sunday afL'rnoon guest of Miss Mary A. loyd. Miss Jennie R. Thomas *nd luster S. R. Adger left Friday :>r Charlotte, N. C., to visit their ' unt. v?? yyj yvu ?>uuuiu 11c%> u i Irs, Eunice Howard at the Town-! I hip auditorium last Thursday ight at the teachers' ball. The- faculty ol' Hampton High chool visited the. teachers' assoiation Thursday and Friday at Columbia. Miss Willie Maa Addie and Miss, i'illie Kuth Inabinett spent Easel at home. Those on the sick st are improving, ! Mr. B. N. Body (white) bought is tombstone ar number of years ei'ore he died and he himself and, Ir. E. Humphiey buried it and e died about three years ago and t \yas placed at his.grave. No nc.knew it but he and Mr. Hum>hrey. -* . -V, I? m NEWS IN AND AROUND \\ ASHING 1 ON, D. t. l>y J. '). llart Washington, u. G., April 3rd? The bngui > sunny smcs ai.u tne Kay ten us luai spring 10 into ateuia iWiKli lspieusnig to t-voi y one. rasi .uuiiuay was incur uau ueaulilui rot tne annual event oi ine Ktuutoo, tne egg ta.tying toil te.-l wiucii > nt'tu on tttc it cule iiou.-o tawn fc.try Easter -uouuuy. 1 no /men umvcisicy tmo wni moot at Uto noiuc or Alia, ivutn uanott iiuiciUf on Mieiinan rrvt. iS. \V. .nr. James Taylor made a Hi^ lo ni6 Home Punitory P. G., i utsuay, aiUtch lo on some important business. Willie uown lie visited actt-iui' ritonus ana siopp-d in tofumbiu, fc>. G., wliere tile Palmetto Male leathers association was in jt-stuii. He re in xiea neve" on .li.U3 tot Sunday and slated mat ne tiad a Ioveiy time and pleasant trip. iiie'iiev. J. G. liecKelt oi' Me Metropolitan A. M. E. church deliver e.u a very inspiring rraster st>mon Sunday la Ken rrom pi. J una Aid: id. Key, ri. ii. riutier, assisting, in the services. W e aie glau to leport that Mr. Joe .dcivcod is belter alter a short illness. io subscribers i'o? The Palmetto Leader in Washington. L). C., tall North bbl2 ask lor J. 0. Hart or stop by 1-iU'J i. I5t., NAY*. HAM 15PRC. NEWS , Among those home for the weefy ?.liu were: Miss Nettie .viae Johnson, member ol the laeuKy in Lhl.on, is. C.; Missus. Vista Johnson, Muuent at Clalliu college, Orangeburg, S. C.; Marion Harrison, Morris colLge, Sumter, S. 2'aggie Jenkins, Clatlin college; M.\ rile Ferbie of same school, hiss Thelrna Ryrd was. week-end guest of Miss Ferbie. Miss Alma Williams, teacher-in Mai ion county; Miss Eddie Mae Mitchell Claflin college; Misses Louise Chappelle and Maytlrude Hartley of Yoorhees institute, rJenmark, S. C.; Mr. Clary Kirkiand of Walterboro, -S. C.. Mis. L. M. Rickenbakei* was the week-end guest of Miss E. Sanders and family. Miss Jaunita Goodson was calld to the bedside of her mother. .Wo hope for her a speedy recovery. 'Mr. William Oir was reported critically ill. We hope for him r speedy recovery. Hamburg was well represented at the state teachers association which was held in Columbia. Miss Janie Faust spent the week I'uu wiui airs. r.ster c^ann. CAMERON NEWS v .Sunday being Easter and very Cool but it didn't stop the people J'rom putting on their "dress painde" to attend the churches. At drown chapel the church was crow ded to its utmost capacity. Rev. dowman preaching at ''3:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. lie is not here.but i i>en was hi-; early nini ning t^Xt and what think ye of Christ Was his mad-day text. Both sermons were very touching and effective. Rev. Washington also preached a strong salmon to his l'lock last Sunday. In the afternoon their progiam was held. Mrs. Lily Gardner, Daisy Mack Xileo llanton and Mrs. M. E. Buw man deserves much credit for then work. The program 'was outstanding. St. .John Baptist church had its service in the afternoon and Rev. Miudlclon preached one of his lest sermons. . Our visitors were John E. Thompson and Miss Flossie Harts of Morris college. Miss Harts addressed both Sunday school and church. Miss Lizzie Thompson of Lone Star; Miss Carrie Hanton and Mr. Harry Clarkson of New York City, Eiiza Moorer of EUo!ee; Mr. and Mrs. Malone of Jacksonville. Aiken Johnson and family spent Saturday in Columbia visiting his sick daughter *}t the Waverly hospital. Sam Jenkins of Lamar spent a few hours with his brother Henry who is our popular merchant and undertaker. Scores of friends were glad to see Mrs. Cora Black 011 the streets of Cameron. We regret to report the death of Mrs. A. Houser who died last week. She was the faithful wife of Leon Houser, who is one of the best barbers in town. She was a member of St. John Bapt. church Rev. MiddteTon preached the funeral to a large sorrowful group uf relatives and friends. Kilt and Bythewood undertakers had charge of the funeral. Principal W, R. Bowman of tho Brown Chapel school will give a concert next Thursday night, 1st of April at Mt. Carntel school. This is the talk of the town. Pi incipal Wells announced the entertainment Friday nite netted 531.81. IS fW? W, ,>*-51 vt'/u -i. here* ROCK IINX A. M. K. ( If I RCII Rev. A. McNeil White, Pa-dor Rev. White will preach a* (.'hap 1 Statici! Sunday night and his c'oir ^ will render the music. On the 2nd Sunday, wl ich ' > ' JJ our ral ly day, Rev. ' Cook w_i.il?!? pleach at the above nam d id- ic music by his choir at p. m Mill Creek A. M. K. ( luirch ( Our rally will.close on the third Sunday, lifOO p. 111. II v. * ourg . pastor of Mll ?("reck It '[4;. i ci uich will preach; music by liia choir. Rev. Wliite reports a successful ^ > and an enjoyable tiip to !iis m?- I ond home, Philadelphia!, -o speed Master with his?' innthw. ?' Vi i there he worshiped at l.'ni >11 A. M. | E. church and heard a wonoerl J1 ! sermon delivered by Rev Fountain, the pastor. y... " 5:00 p. m. ne was accompami 1 by Miss Rose W. Marsha!! t<. Mr Maggie I. unas, a member of Shiloh Baptist''-church. They enjoy.d a ciu icious dinner. . lie is grateful to his parent- w <1 i friends of Philadelphia, Pa. f -r ' oil their v.eiy warm hospitality. ^ JENKINSVIMLR NI.WS At, i The ripffular ?h L?* -jirrrfTVU I * W;. >, I at. tlie White ilal.l AJ M. K C. . ... I he pastor. Rev.-Dawk-iii e [ ?-!-; I ed a wonderful senn n- S- r y '.Ml night, many came.to-Lear !?i,'? ? i . ? liver the message.. Miss Gladys Martin left f r N-.w 1 York Saturday to vMt h y sl-t. , Mrs. Mazie Whitener. Mr. Elvin C rum I in from Y"s> initton. D,1 C.-w.as the iruest of I ' J Miss B"miee. Martin. The GospcC Tornado fro n Ar';:j:i sas, was the guest of Mr. and MrV. Robert Martin. ~ The students that spent Easto;-. Oil home were: Misses Berni-f- Mar- n. Martin, Columbia, S. C.. Kelt ha L llollins and Bernice Ba*.( n cn their friends from Union. Salve Harper, Charlotte, N. C. Mi>.'. ij Mamie Henderson spent the w.'e.V. end with ht'r mother, Mrs. A l'. Harper, Jr. uu On last Sunday, Mr. Rev. is Dowdcy was the guest of Miss ^V. el in a Martin.. ' After services Sunday Mr E iuio Harper motored to Charlotte CENTFNARY NEWS Rev. W. B. Washington, Raster- ^^ Last Sunday was a pleasant <Liv at the Baptist church. The Sunday, -chool was opened at 10:?0 o p'oefc by our Supt. The lesson ?vas well discussed. Sunday fceine- Faster <lnn e. . we root at the Cenfrvillj B"pti.-1 ^ church. The secretary was bu.-v 1A enrolling the names of those tV.<V o. recited concerning Christ. E ' .-:t Guilds-spoke from an inter'-.-1 i-- ^ subject. "Christ Risen from Dead." Our queens for Em: < were the fallowing: Mr.Dnvi. E >, Mr. Clide Dozer, Mis? " M /< ! :> Legate and Miss Juanita Reed ' 1 On Mai;ch LJS Bro. S. Bru'scn ii was called from this earth to- a <j throne of grace. Or Monday. ;V funeral of Bro. S. Brurs m .w<n preached at the Cer.teiville' Baptist, church. . ' ' ' ._?The Rev. J. S.. Hall pi 1,1 '' !l -[T-; soul stirring sermon. ... 11 Bro. Brunson is gone b..,t .n't forgot tern ( 'Miss Roxane Williams v'sh; 1 _ij Latta Sunday. A. M. E. Church Sunday was a beautil'u. dry at the A. M. E. church. , Sunday school was ope11. '! at t:\usual hour by our Supt. ; Toe ! - - a son was beautifully iliscu'sst '.l. i : ' 1 lesson was reviewed by pastor. -b TTlio TO?. l-1!,*. - 1 ! ? very nice* sermon, sul-.ie.rt VI <- i * not here, for He is Risen a- I* said, come see the place whore the Lord Lay." ST. ANDREWS "ATM.iCr'II Rru ,. C G. II.-White, Pastor Andrews, S. C.?Easter da\ ?- ? vices began with this clr roh a' ~ o o'clock a. m. The natter . about the "Risen Christ." At '' i.' our pastor's Faster message was "Immortality, the Mr>ss of <!.? Tomb." A very large congrCe-atiowas present. At this service r-vo children were baptized,; n"wo v Rudolph Gteen, Hattie WIIsc.-:. Sarah, Beiilah and Eloise Scarborough. Mrs. Harriet Cum?' 1 recently united witn the cl 'rr-1. The visitors were Mr. and M-s Tohn Weston, Miss Annie Willi 1*0.1, - . Mrs. Martha Graham Mossis r Moses Briton. John Drayton. Mm mef Singleton 3:30 at th Si ndr.v school hour, Sunt. Smith pv.-'ort ?0 od Eloise Scarborough and Lola L>Mae Gamble a token for bringing in the most scholars this quartet. ?' The campaign runs another tor. President Thompson is s* ill on the alert with the Lcag :e work. . The Sunday school presents'' its " Easter program at 8 o'clo-. k t*> a >a rarge audience. The-) cnmmi't 'j on program, music and d'eo'.Vi-o# ? were highly commended by the Supt. and pastor for thevr most * efficient services. The.nt.isic by 8:3 j the senior choir in the morning and junior at night was exception ally good. luis. Jsmitn is voi v 'ificient in training choirs. BHIHHIHAMMHMI lTi': listing the sacred Pj-W ions to Mr oompe- R-n For understanding, dig- rffiM H0n t Service insures iVTlFill i p 1 ete compliance '"" all the inviolable 190 s and desires of the c0i . . c; CARDS hXrS"W,vV%"' ->v~>V-X-<rO >R. A. B. JOHNSON SI Kt.KON 1 '>- ' l-x Absuulily Street I'horie *]'< " i i i' '?il'J <??k Street Plu ne STlu EV. J. II, .lOHXSON Ollu e * '20'S.< .Marion Street NOTAuS' PL JJLIC iilei m Rein Estate, p rfo'ms triijrjjv cei?,!':ioiiies; unite wills. His, it,<?pttfa;? >. claims, etc. *. (^l+Ku, See dim lev I'itene -;o7 * Res. OTPS . s. J. FREDERICK orney-at law ar.d Notary Public 'ItAC'Tlf'K J.\ AI.L .< (H RTS ?State and Frd'i ral (I W".. U ii.i u ny.ur. ^tv < <]?: S. C. 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Frederick i' h \ .-uiau ' : OiTce: I.omU?. t: iT1* Wash.iigton liin lurk t*i \ ietory .ruv.:,^> iiai.k, * Cuiuitbia, b , L . one Tftil Ali 0f Lenta. Work Dr. L. II. Halinian I) L N 1 1 S T rAixtfSS i .vi-rfAino.vs^ ^u. iiayri i?y .a, ivitK:* I w ? - ' WLUce. _?U.' ' 2 UtlVas SUOC't Ciiuiuoiu, i. C. k )r. II. (i. Thompson DENTIST '<j. Assemn.y St. Columbia Phone 0400 Id Crowns-Ui iu^t-I'iatfs a Specialty.?Kxtii.cti .ns Made . rainless Winnsboro Wednesdays ard urdays at A. Kussei Building. Thone 210 Jfiice Hours Telephones; 0 A. M. to 7:00 T. M. Ortice G033 Re-a.de nee 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST lirp, Plates, Crowns,- Bridges Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty , lADAM PETER'S Hair Grower Diseased Sealp?Gives Life' & luty. BEST GROWER?apply e a week?PRICE 35c. 6 Blandinp St. Columbia mts I)rup Store, Washington St. 'homas Drup Store, Taylor and Harden Streets and Giosay.