The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 08, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, May 8, 1937
y ALL HONOR TO MOTHER! Z
To the readers of- this paper.
The Missionary ladies of Lagree
A. M. E, church are putting forth
special ctVoits to?make?Mothers
Day, Sunday, May lith, 11)37, a
red letter day in the history of the
church. A great program will be
rendered. '
v Each person in or out of tho
State whose mother is a member
of Lagree or once was a member
but now sleeps in the silent tomb,
' is askt'd to bring or send a contribution
in? honor of his or her
mother. By all means let us hear
from you. ' ^ - Rev.
J. M. Williams, pastor
Mrs. Emily Pack, president
Miss Elizabeth Brpgdon, sponsor
4 Meehan St? Sumter,"S. C.
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. \V. L. Wilson. Pastor c,
Sunday morning at 10:.'{0 o'clock 3
the superintendent and the mem- 1
tiers' of the school were on their c
, posts of duty. The lesson was (
wonderfully discussed by the tea- n
chtars in various classes and af- t
* C
towards reviewed by the pastor. ?
At 12:00 o'clock the pastor took
his text from the 10th chapter of a
Mark using as his theme "Service a
on the Highway". Every heart y
was .uplifted. Sunday evening the
devotional service, began at 7:30
o'clock. At 8:00 o'clock our guest
speaker, Rev. Ernest Bonner took ,jf
his text from Genesis 40:11, usinp d
. as his theme "Remember Me*'. u
His sermon shocked the people's
emotion. Everyone enjoyed it. s;
Visitors throughout the day li
were Rev. Ernest Bonner, Rev.
Jones, ( Rev. Walker and Miss
Walker. tl
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MT. PLEAS ANT BAI'T. CHURCH Jl
Rev.. J. W. Math is, Pastor T
~ . 11
Sunday school opened 10:30 a.m. b
At.. 1C. CtrntUnn n/lfinir 11
?IWI i'H, VJ' UlftU
superintendent, Lesson?was?dis- -fr
cussed for '.hirty minutes by class- it
es and a splendid review by Miss
Kate R. Prossley. 4
Rev. L. F. Rhodes preached a U
grand sermon Sunday morniug S
, and preached another sermon Sun- ?
day night. -His sermons were in ^
interest of the men's- convention, ,\
which will - envene in Manning, S. T
C. May 6th. ?
The Church Aid club met at the a
home of Mrs.Syphrpnia Edwards, c<
4:00 p. m. The meeting was of a s|
spiritual type, all enjoyed the re- J
- past. c]
Members and friends of tot. di
Pleasant ar> invited to the Mother's
Day program, Sunday morn- ..
ing. May 9th. ft.
The teachers are askeJ- to* be
present at the teachers at Mrs. ^
E. V. Reid Friday night. ^
-MILL BRANCH
A. M. E. CHURCH '-Ji
Rev. I. II. Dozier, Pastor w
We were blessed with another ei
beautiful Sunday and the people T
here turned out in large numbers ^
to worship. Supt. A.. B. Judge
was at his-post The lesson was ee
beautifully discussed by various ^
classes. At 11:30 Rev. I. II. Doz- ^
ier preacKed a wonderful sermon
using as a-theme Seek for the
Right Source Then Make Contact
TtfP Woodland school closed foi
the term but not without accomplishing
some good. Many imA
provements have been 'made by in
the school including the establish th
mcnfc of a basketball tream and
cooperation has been promoted
, more extensively among the pa- as
rents. We had our anniversary A
sermon Sunday, the speaker was H
Rev.'W. E. Gordon from Mount ?'a
Zion M. E. church. All were inspired
by his wonderful message.
TU!:. ..-{fVi fV,? khoi4tr TIT
* lit- |ii nivipai ?>?m vnv:
operation of his* teachers and the 'a
friends of the school are putting
the job over. The graduates of n(
the class of 1937 are: Corinrttj Da- to
vis, Bertha Ann Tlyman. T.essie TV
?Gtrrk^?Dntly Lue Thomas, Aggie ,
Lee Moore, Willie Hyman.
? The Primary deparnitent exercise
will be presented Monday at ~te
8:00 okdock. We were blhssed ^
with another sermon by Rev. W.
S. Guiles which was enjoyed by c]
all who hoard him. * m
MT. A RAT A. M. E. CHURCH m
, Si
Gadsden, S. C.?.lust a %vord--of ^
Mt. Arat A. M. E. church. On ^
Sunday we had with us the Rev
Chinn, a white pi^acher and we b<
hope for his return. w
^Ve are thankful to Rev. Duckett
and his pood members - for
their kindness to us on Sunday and in
invite them to cdme apain. w
Rev. Thomas is in his educational
rally. Come worship with us. Sl
Rev. W. N. Nixson will be- the ^
speaker on the third Sunday. ' y
tmiut m -
ION CANAAN RAPT. CHURCH
Rev. A. P. Porter, Pastor
RKV. A. P. PORTER
The annual spring- revival will
onvene Monday night, after_ the
rd Sun.lay in May, (May the
7th) The Rev. M. M. Peace, pasor
of thp Second Calvary. Baptist
hurch will do the preaching, the
^.hl'istinnc will /In (Un nvnti!?w?.
~ uw vuc inttjrui^^aill'
ore must do the believing, backliders
must do the returning, and .
!od will get glory oait of our ten
ight services. . ... .
The public is coiv'ially invited to
ttend all of these services; you
i\j welcome
IORR1S BROWN
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor
Sunday services at Morris Brown
ist Sunday were all that could be
esir<?d from any" angle. The
'oather was just cool enough to
iakc one realize that spring was
ere in earnest. A most inspiring
ight was witnessed when the
ttle ones gathered around the alar
the sermonette brought to
icm by the pastor. "Memory of
hrist" was the atopic from Which
he palstor spoke to the chik.ren.
,t 11:00 a. m. Dr. Lemon preachd
a wonderful sermon using a* a
leme, "The Pricft of Redemption."
he text was taken from 1st Peter
Bth chapter and 19th verse. Verii
the hearts of the hearers were
lade to rejoice, while the pastbr
elivered the .message in a manner
jreefnl. and eloquent.?The spir- lial
fire buined, and the sermon
ill linger long, in the memory of
nose who heard it. There were
accessions during the day. A
n'ge crowd partook of the Holy
acranWnt at both services. At
p. m. Dr. Lemon again thrilled
large audience with another
inning message taken from St.
latt. Gth chapter and 33rd verse,
lie pastor centered his sermon aaund
the theme "The Kingdom
irst." The oanger of centeiing the
ffectir/ns upon the things that
onstitute non essentials was
messed by the speaker. Many
isitors were present, and ma?.e
elcome by the pastor. At the
ose of the Sunday school, and
uring the League period, a Pew
ally in the interest of the Spring
ally was observed by class No.
2. A good crowd was present,
nil a neat sum realized. The
lea of putting on a special effort
? assist in raising" the ?xssi^siricnt~
f Class No. 12, was suggestec. by
[rs. V. Lemon, the pastor's wife
ho is a member of that class.
Dr. L. R. Nichols, the veteran
residing cider, will preach at
lorris crown on inursuay uigui.,
nd it is certain that a large crowd
ill hear tins distinguished ureachv
The Bally terminates on next
uesdav night, and it is evident
mt quite a nice amount will be
alrzed, if \\P are to' judge by the
ririt of activity that is manifest-'"
l-by the classes and their leaders.
, is hoped that in the next few
eeks, Morrvs Brown will be the
right'spot on Morris St. (
Rev. N A* Bethea, Pastor
Sunday school was very largely
.tended with Supt. Jones presldg,
also officers and teachers at
;eir respective places of duty. i
At 11 o'clock the pastor ascend- (
1 the rostrum accompanied by ,
ev. W. H. Pinckney and selected .
i his toxt St. Matthews 26:29. ]
t the close of the sermon the >
oly Communion was had quite a
rge crowd participated. $127.00
as our collection. Many visitors j
ere present.
At 5 o'clock the W. H: and F. ?
issionary society had its regu- f 1
r mooting with a large group
ladies in attendance. At 8:00 '
clock we were favored with a)thor
great sermon by the pas>r
'
The Ever-Ready club will have <
s regular "meeting Sunday at 4
clock at the home of Mr. and |
rs. H.-Rivers. (
Miss Evelyn Toomer is home afr
closing a very successful school
irm.
Aiiss 'Evelyn Toomer is nome t
Rev. W. W. Toomer has just
osed a very successful revival
eeting at RuflTins.
The Home Demonstration club ;
et at the home of Mrs. Lula 1
nipe with our leader, Miss Mate
Overstreet. We can't see any- ,
ling but success.
Miss Mattie gave us a very inresting
talk concerning how to
s sanitary .in the home. After j
hich the hostess served a delic- ]
us course of ice cream, cookies
Mr. Lewis Brown, Jr., is improv
ig after being ill for quite a- 1
hile. " i
Miss Estell Elmore is on the
ck list.
Mis. I Jester Bryant aind Mr.
erbert Sprinkle left for New
ork. ^
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SIIADY GROVE
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. O. I). Young, I'ustor
Watts, s. c;. 'i'lii- last Sah)mth
was an high day ' at the above
named church. The secorfd quarterly
conference wa's held with Dr
l\ M. Gary, chiel'ta>in of the Abbeville
distiict, presiding. -Sunday
school was opened on time and the
pastor, Supt., and. teachers at
their post of duty. The Sunday
school was largely attended' with
members and visitors that was eagei~
to study God's word. After
an interesting study of lesson b>
various classes a timely review of
same was given by Rev. A. A
Harris. Then the pastor introdueed___iJlii?elder
to the Sunday
school and he 'guive a wonderful
address. After the dismissal of
the Sunday school the divine service
began with the pastor lining
the, first hymn after prayer and
singing of the second hymn the
pa<tor introd.uccj^ the ,presiding
elder to the vastjjjsjwpibly who delivered
from Romans 11 chapter,
Hh verse subject: "Reserved
Church.'.', a soul stirring serpion.
"luring this glorious meeting
there were throe, accessions to .tin
church. After the public offering
was received the quaiterly conferen
e was had?All reports were
good. This bc-ithe presiding
i liler's (Vrst visit to our church he
expressed himself as being imP'osscd
with the working spirit
of the 'members. Under the leadership
of the present pastor the
members have a mind to work.
The presiding elder was. paid ir
full. All reports were good.
Sister S. Devlin our faithful
President of \V. II. and P. M. so-j
cigty of said church is still on the
job of missions, .working1 for God.
The members of the church
were indeed glad to have quite a
few of the leading members of
Cypress chapel, our sister church
with us during the quarterly confrence.
These nw.inbers were
active in all of the set vices. '
The friends of Miss Inez G.
Wharton of this place and L. I,
New York, who taught, near Camden
are clad to know that slie
was so successful in her work this
ki.ii TT.i.. spIiixi) has rceenth
closed and she has returned to
Mew Yolk to' spend the sununei
with hor undo and aunt, Mr. and
Mr-'. J. Y. Young.
During the quarterly meeting
Dr. I'. M. Gary was the house
guest of Mrs. Ada Davis and fain- ,
ilv. Mrs. Davis resides in Abbeville,
I/itt is a loyal member of
said church.
Each week The Palmetto I-eader
is better and better. It 1s qTritir
interesting to visit* various churches
each Wick lhiTTlTgh Its columns.
Who wouldn't, be a subscriber?
The articles in the Ma/clTTfum
her of The Women's Missionary I
Recorder were excellent. We wcrei
delighted to look on page 8 and
find a smiling portrait of one of
our beloved missionary leaders
in the person of Miss II. E. Perrin.
.
<bur Spring Educational rally
that began on a past recent Sabbath
will end Sunday p. nr. During
this time Dr. W. S. Minis will
be the pulpit guest.of our pastor.
A glorious time is anticipated.
.
GOl'RDINE CIRClTf~Nl3W3
Row U. A. Brown, Pastor
Sunday being the first Sunday
many were out tG worship. Sunlay
school opened at I*:iiO o'clock
ivith the assi titnt superintendent
n charge. The lesson was taught
n all classes. Review by the asr
iistant superintendent.
At 11:15 the morning service
>egan. The Holy Communion was
riven in the morning. The afternoon
service began at 3:50 o'clock.
Te::t taken from the seventh
hap tor of St. I.uke. Theme: Jems
Speaking to a Poor Widow.
Roth morning and evening servic:s
were largely' attended and o.n oy-ed
by all. At this writing we
nave a number on the sick list.
3ur Supt., P. I-. Brunson, Ambus
McCutehen, Manson . McDonald,.
Mary Rexnell, Phillis Witheripoon.
Beatrice Tlarvin and I.essie
McDonald and Victory Gallieshaw.
? -1 1
mineral service \>?s
at St.. James chtirch Inst Friday
Tor Mrs. Sue Slay who departed
this life Thursday, April 1311 at
tier home. Sue was ill a long
time. She was a faithful church
worker. She lived a Christian life
in her community and was loved
by all who knew he.r. She loaves
tor and brother, husband and seven
children; two grand-children,
and a host of other relatives and
friends.
WATCH FOR THE DATE!
"ESTHER"
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IB PALMETTO LEADtffc
ABBEVILLE NEWS
.St. James A. M. E. Church
Rev. W. S. Mitna, Pastor
ul hour. After discussion of leason
by classes Supt. 11. T. Jotinson
gave a splendid review. Remarks
by our pastor and then introduced
Rev. J. E. Beard, presiding
elvler of' Charleston district.
Rev. Beard told U3 som0 very in
leresting facts and all in attendance
enjoyed the encouraging remarks.
This was once- Rev.
Beard's, former home and he was
also an ex-pasoY of St. Jainey- _*
At 11:15 a. m. Rev. Minis read
1 he lifty-first division of Psalm .as
scripture lesion. Then Elder Hoard
brought a wonderful message from
St. John 20:24, also context St.
John 11:8110; using as the subject
of his uis?ours? "The Christian
who was not present."
7:45 p. 111. Re-v. W. L. Devlin and
Rev. J. W. Thomas with our pastor
were in the pulpit. The text. Rev.
Minis' used was found thirtyninth
division of Psalm, tin- 4-8
verses and was divinely delivered.
The total receipts for the day
was S22.27.
Miss Jaiiic Coleman also went
to. Irani, S. C. to "thy Yotiug Poople'.s
Presbytery, sorry her name
.was oTmtfed. ~
Mr, .Willhn.ii Latimer anil . Mr.
Thomas Jerkins, after closing a
successful .0 hool term are home
with their parents.
Mrs. A. J. Chappelle anJ Miss
L. It. Tillmt n of Greenville, S. C.
spent the week-end with ' relatives
;ind friends. _ ?
Mi-ss Catherine V. Latimer also
Miss Jones of Newberry city
school spent the week-end- with
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Latimer.
Miss Ani.-.e Greene, of Pendleton,
S. C. spent the Week-Cnd with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'W. B:
Greene. \V h.le Mrs. Ellen B. Williams
enjoyed the week-end with
her husbarH Air. Gordon WiPiams.
After closing a successful school
term Miss Pauline Davis rs h^re
with her oarents.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST Cht'RCII
key. e,. j. uunman, i asior
The Sunday seho'ol was called to
order about 10:00 o'clock by the
Su.pt. "Abiahani, a man r<" faith."
The lesson was wonderfully discussed.
by the teachers.
Then at 11:00 o'clock service
took place; the scripture lesson
found in Mark 6:20-30. Subject
"Tell Jesus," which was a beautiful
picture made on it, which all
enjoyed.
The afternoon service was
conducted by the pastor. Rev. 12th
-chapter- 1st verse, -subioct "Satin
Won Against the Church." _
The B. T. U. was called to order
5:45 oclovk with the Supervisor,
Mrs. Harden presiding. The attendance
was few but the prugiam
was carried out splendidly.
7:30 o'clock prayer services were
conducted by Mr. lVndcrgrass.
8:00 o'clock, Rev. White used as
his tl,xt Matt. 25:8. Give Us of
Your Oil for Our Lamps Ilave
G.vne Out." This was wonderfully
preached; it was consoled by
the hearts of many. Three souls
WOIP a, fien rn n?. r-inv.rn- rOur
spring1 revival is now going
the pastor. *
The Church Aid mot at the home
<?'f Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson
Thursday a'tcrnoon. Our pastor
was present. It Was largely attended.
The hostess served punch
and cake.
We all are glad to know that
the chairman of our Deacon hoard,
Mr. Brice re improving wonderfully.
IICTHEL A M. F.. CHt'RCH
Rev. C. A. Williams, Pastor
McClellfuivillo, S. C.?Sunday
was a beautiful day for church go- ,
ers. Sundify school was opened
10:00 o'clock. Sunt. -Tames White ;
and toTrrfier^~on~the job. an inter- .
esting lesson was taught. Our
O i i i n.? ??....! *r
ounuuy scnooi uisinci oupu, mr. <
T. A. LaSaine was present on an ;
official visit, he reviewed the lesson
and made remarks very time- i
ly and also brought some helpful 1
suggestions to us which will be
carried out.
Rev. Theodore Green of the Mt.
Pleasant Djst. preached a soul j
stirring and interesting sermon
morning and night. Thanks Mr.
Supt. and Rev. Green, call again.
We are preparing to enteitain the
Mt. Pleasant Dist Conference under
the leadership of our fatherly
brotherly presiding elder; wo
hope to put it over successfully.
We are running a meeting; Rev.
Mrs. Iv. Mtles is ttt charge. The ~
Sunbeams' division of the Missionary
society under the leadership
of Mrs. M. F. Willimas is
working.
Little Miss Rebecca Powell, See.
Little Miss Esther Eunice Commander,
Treasurer.
Little Miss Clara Wilson, Assistant
Secretary. j
MRS. MARIAII G. GADSOX
PASSES
Mrs; Manah (jiivaii Gadson was
I*'"" in the Stale <)i Ki .riit i, Iniy ,
un. t&.Vi. it he came to. South
Carolina during the nays of; Slavery
at an curly age; wh' n free
doni was declared, ?ht. was
nine years <./]', age.
In her early age six became the i
wil'e. ol" Daniel JcH'cison, to this <
union (10) teii .children were born
0 ol' them had preceded her to.the
great beyond?leaving to moyn:
her passing Mrs. Alice' Hill ol
(Mean, X. V. Mrs. I.izziv M ngain,
Jacksonville, Phi.; Prof.
Kzekiel Louis Gadson, New York
City; Rev. Dani'l Jctr.crsoh Cadson,
Jr. pastor oP Trinity. A. M.
P. Church, .Manning, S. C. .
She. was one ,ot" the. lirst in theougaoization
el' St. James "A. ?M.
church,'now known as RethcjA.
M. E. church, St? George-, S. <
Of the sum,, .church she was an a<
tiye menilil'V as a missionary Wui kei
?LUld stewardess?before hei
health began to fail; as a worke:
C'f th0 St. George church she won
many prizes as one of the -lead" .
in the church rallies Coining to.
Olcail, X. Y. in the yi.ar.of" P.'li'
she connected herself-with Ilcthcl
A. M. K. .church serving a .--a.n :ic
tivo member imt.'l y.eulh? April 2"whoil
.(lt'lll W < ;.)?< :i li.'l lapiui
ed her she was. 8M.
HKtllKL A. M lv. ( IIL'IU II
Rev.' \V. I., (J or v. I'astor
Conway, ,S*. rSun -S.y n unfii was
a beautif ul day for etrujvh gaol's
and tho.v tookadvantage of the
same as could be se*-n by the large
. routl. '
iOur pastor, Rev. Gore in hiusual
manner delivered an interesting
sermon filled with the Holy
Ghost from the theme "Tnc .Five
Mountains."
Revs. A. L. Rainbow u-sisted tin
pastor in administrating' the I.ord's
Supper. 1
The Supt. being absent, Sun. fay
school wa? opened by the assistant
Supt.',- Mr. J. V. Williud. Aftei
the class study of the lesson, we
listened to a' sploruird revi* w by
Mrs/France; Gore.
At th0 evening worship the. pastor
delivcr-d another wonderfu
message to his hearers from the
theme "Come Down".
We acknowledged the" presence
of many visitors an* say to them
ami others, voil an- alwevs wel "
come.
Rev. W. I. Guie ami ?r. ! .
Mrs. YV. M. Long motored?
Loris on Sunday, April 'Jo, wher*
he preached the annual sermon t<
the student body which Prof. W
P.. .Jxdmso'n is principal.
We were glad to see. Mrs. Ellen
'Marshal out Sunday Who has been
on "the sick list. .
GREEN IIII I. RAI'T. CIUR( H
The school was called to ord r
by' the superintendent at "10:00
o'clock. The tcachei s took charge
of their classes for ten minutes.;
Prayer meeting was conducted
by sister Sharper and sister Solo-1
nit>!ii The pa-tor ascended- tli ]
i ostium at ll o'clo k. The pa~t? ?- J
i's< (I as a subject: Workinsr on the
Buthiin? Ktirjr t(> le
ru'rin.'.
Niirht service was conduct by
let.th r Yiiiitrr. Hymn No. -'.'"i:
pravt r by the pftstor. He usetl its
a subject (I oil Wants a-Man.
The dedication of the (Been
TTffl Baptist church Yviirbeffin t.h ~.j
tirsr >un<iay in wuir'.? .
CrMHI'RI.AND
a. m. n. cihrch
Rev. F. White. Pastor
Sunday school was opened at ! i
10:00 o'clock with Sept.. Mr. Al- j
cxander Green0 and a few cffieers '
at their post-of duty, as. 'faithful f
rrrprnber^of-the ~Srm. ay schnel.?
We arc now makinjr every effort i
to have a better Sunday school, j
and to increase the attendance. !
'W0 had a v<?ry prood lesson 1
drawn fro.11 the 11th chanter of 1
Genesis, Many" jrood points were t
discussed bv the school. The pastor
reviewed th,? lesson.
At 11:30 the pastor came to us '
with a wonderful seVinon. Text 0th \
chapter St. John llh verse, suhiect j
"ThP Work of J^sus Christ." Eve- j
ryone was luade to feel happy.^ I ?
At 8 o'clock the ra.uor filled the !
rost-iaini cm'oin. 1 Lv delivered a
soul ?st irrinfr sermon, text 11th
? -?* n.e.i'..iv iii.h ver.-c.
cnnpwr in in..
subject "Faith."
F.vcryoiif wks'uvwIo t<? fonl hap- |
fiv who hoard the sermon.
Sunday Mothers' Day. and wo j v
??.. pnttiini- f.iH 1 -V.-rv ! . i i.l.'dy. it i
a prrnnd day at (.'umborlnn.! church. 0
At .'!:0o oVo.'k th.< Sunday school
Will haver4v program in honor ot' 11
Mothers' Day. ! 1
Con>p one. an?. all, you are web" | /
come at Cumberland chare'a at all >
times.
woiv. irlad to have Mr. Olif
ton H:u|si?n in our voivhip. a
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I I"NION i! \I'TJ*T ( IU Ki ll
Ki'V. 1.. < . Jenkins, Pastor
I Sunday v.a-j u ph-asam <!ay lor
i>111< <i urn' .?'i i!' r^Tiivitry 7f7T>oI
b< uaii tit tin- u-uai hpy.r, l'i:UU a..m,.
with tin- Ha pi. ami his co-worker.-:
at t ..i-ii' port of da''y. i la- lesson
was beautifully explain* d. At
11 :MU l..e pastor p.; cache : a -wo!)d<
rl'ul si'ivault text found Matt.
1:17, Ki-ja lit for the K.nydotn o'l"
Ik a-en i? at hand. 'lh-a:0 ".The
1'iiaehitin ul Je.su-." At MX oeiock
thc t otnm ;. iuh services were
lad we ha : a <;!' !\ous. ipoO;'after
t.ry eoiiiii.union our reuuiar flight
sei ViVe.- be/on. Too pa-toi . bi ou^tit '
'to lis anplner spiritual
I xt Proverb J: 1 - >. 'l ie, tinaj'l'er- ]
-feet?Trust. ' Tir seWdrvieer. weie*
very Jtuod till o ugh out diTJ" !
b o'Aeetn u l or liie- day .>1 j
. . II! ill IS aCaih-ah
I!j Keva Holmes
Our dr.aio- 'juai tely. a<' .nipatth d i
'oy Mr. (' A. ,Kr en ,, wni .- h;c ;?.f|
S. rday.* 1.5* t v.v k tin y -a*.it ut-r
;? '}; i inl Ku::<ka t >. ti'ie th-- i
iittiit of- a!I woo Haul ' 1
i'. . Win. r. H. w. n^ '
bui'tr . I'd.. K'l ;c:it>i:aj < . (,>? . oJ. |
.thf Wc<ti'i r iViina. 11iniTT.'i:<: .. Sc- }'
ciety, will '.ioliv r:arr a?;..lr' t.y at
llvlti-. on T-iiVtiay ailyn'M-uy
11, at lit. <"?*.[ f>
air, i Mi-n?Wn---;-n7 nit. :-tTr. "
vinia/ui-;- M-r^rvi. i- are niviWd
cm,., and h? in- tl.iv - vala i
and :!U'iii.u'i.Vai ia:;. -Mr. * ,? :i. u: J
fa: .'11 fwluini.:;,, 1 I.M >,v :. !
tai >' "1 .11 i:* AtiH'i icau Uun.aie i
I'.li, ( ittMJl Smi;,' 1 V, ' V.'hm a !' ! Ul'4S' '.
)m( I-!'. W a ' '.I zi! 1 . to.' bp*. ?'tk j.viv
will ..iccMiniifiHy hiiri, , .
.M i'.' Jonathan M illlvan., it;-, high.*
wlip !uis bi < n hiiaV ill J,a :ctzTiiivu
t'ia %-aiatos J:"1' teachers nr. gri:i>'
M'-s.sr?: .It Kiiao'e, "liy?- ! nn .
1". 'iMIinan; freshmen, wore dim.-'
k\>s,' o.? 'their; clas>mate," 'Mv
i'?.! iiclias 1'aimore Sunday:
Mi*, and Mrs. Kddio Wo:'.!;, air
a -a of -\'ov.ijoiiy. .Mi:. Jii.:..
1-Vat-t, wore quests "of .Miss iiddm
V?Mi;'hy Sui uay, ' - * _
i !, >.?o \vlio represents ; . Uvttiai
lihj I'n.ne c_) 11a-T* !'?g
iv!id Junior college Visitation Bay.
Satur .'ay, were Mis.U'ii. Su ;ic C?ra.-_
ham, IJi itiv tirifik:, Novella Jacksoil,
l'< MiKvar.s anil lieva iioini
t'S, ?il.s.-rs oili.s..Jijll:..-ou, n.i;.i
Hammonds, ' Malaei.i Benjamin.Anjo's
Klam and Floyd Hammcr.iF
-Mr. an 1 .My.' II. A. Blaise r.gaiv
ware in charge el" live grotm. Tn
Pribram .included vocal and.ir.stru
mental music, a one act., play, a
s/glu-seeing tour, dinner and dam:
music an. epdod with a social; A!
A port having enjoyoQ the. cocas
ion. of t|io group plan A*
attend I'alli,. college- next' -schoo..
yean. President 1' Tors,- Vacuity
).,ci-.;k i - aini ***,'aii 1,: s w?i
. it pleasant for the vivitin;
students from t:.o s < utOoaii
ana Georgia scheol.-.
hfit ot tin- tav. nity
ni Ihnniett tseott high. lio. ; H,l:
Spoilt lit\V0o4rr!ml JlOfe ' \Vit-t'. ho!'
liu^haw. , I iol. I,, M. J onos or
our faculty, who was phased to
iiave H r and. so were her many
frivn Jj? hero. > j
.Miss Ab'u\, Stamr.era, 1*:\.Lilian,
was called honie Sautrday on acLto-un-t
of' the- very serious illness of
her grandmother.
?Oar May Day I-V-tivnl was {nut?
pones] mril May 7 on account < !'
.-In- iiiclom-etn- weftjjhcyv? All arc nvited
to attelld.
Members- el Our track t-nm paviciv.atod
m the Field Day sport at
Haines Institute, Augusta, Saturlay.
They won first place ? some
>f the sports ami won second p'act
11 day's activities. Amos Flair,
vas the outstan.'lrg athlete for- let
Iis. Prof. F. M. .Tones, coach,
ind Mrs, Jones accompanied 'tlu
? ?
TAYLORS MAYS
. 1
Thc-re was a quartet singing
t Aiken Chapel Sunday P?ght and
ras enjoyed hy all. a
The Tnyl graded >;rhool?y
d Wednesday, April 2S. The R'rad- <
ating exercise was enjoyed by all.
"he gra .nates we re Master David ttid'hson,
Alliese Hawkins and
limits Owens.
Second S'jrday vs pronenir.cr <Iii>
t Aikc n.ch ;pol and will bo knowr'(
na to mir rompe- kV'Afl p
Service inauroe |VT|Tjj n
> 1 e t e compliance 01
U the inviolable
and denlren of the
J
Fa^re 1
as home coninjj day and ie also
Muker's Day..
'I lie Wwiun's Missionary will ?_
nm. at Ai! .' . li chapel Saturday aftei-noon
? alt~ tr.c-nibera . please be
p: nt. Th, ladies: are sorry Mi s.
.Vines will s.ot. I"<e able to attend
any nioie in she is making' her
hoiiie in Columbia, S. C.
CARDS
DR. A. B. JOHNSON
SriUlEON
OiCce: " l?.'23Vii Assembly Street :
Phone "400
liesiil? nee; Pl'j Oak Street
Phone 8740
REV. J. II. JOHNSON
Marion Street
NOTARY Tllil-IC
I)' ai'-r iti Real Jj.-tate, p/ rfonns
marriag. ceremonies, write, wills,
deeds, mortgages,. claims, etc.
Call to Sec Him
oi'ie- Riiotie J.1U7 Res'. G7&8
N. J. ..FREDERICK
VtV rn<y-a.t-luw ai;d Notary Public
PRACriCL IN ALL CO CRTS' '.
?State and Federal
.li'J W.u.-nngu'r. St,. Cola.' S. C.
DR. H. II. COOPER
Dentist
Special Attention Given to Diseu.-.es
el" the Gums
? Gold-Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
OiTke Phone 0420- Res. S2G4
1125 Wasnington St.,,Cola., ~S. C. .
DR. J,G. STUART,
i , . ***~' , .
LyV, Par, .suit and Throat
Glasses F.tted Accutately
Office Hours: Telephone:
ll:oo to l;ou P. M. lies. 4Gy2
G:U'J to S;Qu P. 51. Office 5>7y6
Office.' Residence:
20ou Taylor St. 1417 Pine St.
"Office Hours; T-iIrphon^
11 A. M. to 2 P. 51. Res. ^75
6 .P.-51. to b P. M.' v
Dr. W. D. Chappelie
Phvsician and Surgeon
i>i*ea?<-s \\ uA_a?and?trrrhrnm'"
A Speealty
Office: Residence:
2115 I.any St. , 1201 Pir.e St.
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours; Phones:
8 to 0 A. M. " Office 6u33
11 to_2 P.M. "tiTuS
to 8 P. M. '
Dr. K. B. Frederick
r Physician
OfTce; residence:'
11071-2 Washington 1416 Park
Over VirtiH-y S?v:r.f . i_BaukT?
Columbia, S. C.
Phorfe 7ft 11
AU ciusgi-s of l'eiita. Work.
Dr. L. 11. Hatlman
D?E N T.J_? T
PA IN LESS EX TR ACT ION S
Su: days by Appbintnu pts
Cilice: Gervas Street
Columbia, S. C.
Dr. H. G. Thompson
DENTIST
32o Va Assembly St. Columbia
Phone 3-166
iohi Crowns?Bridges?Plates a
Specialty. Extractions Made
Painless
ri Winnsboro Wednesdays ar-d'
aturdays at A. Russel Building.
Phone 219
Office Hours Telephones:
ff!0 A'.'M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 0033
Residence RST.t
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
"illir p, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
MADAM PETER'S
Hair Grower
or Diseased Scalp?Gives Life A
eauty. BEST GROWER?apply
ace a.week?PRICE 85e.
!)06 RIanding St. Columbia
ounts Drug Store, Washington St.
Thorn as Drug Store, Taylor
and Harden Street*
awl Okwsy.