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Saturday, May 15, 1937 ? UNION BAPTIST CHURCH ! Sd Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor 1 R Sunday was a beautiful day for church goers, and a (Jay which will til long be remembered, which was da "Mather's Day." The Sunday it school opened at the usual hour, -p at 1U:0U, with Supt. L. C. Cook ui< and litis co-workers at their post \\c of duty. At 11:110 the pastor lilled eel the rostrum with great news, na Text: Luke 2:10. Theme "And an '*m Mary Treasured All These Days wt ip Her Heart." As we listened tc .->ci this wonderful message, our hearts ; . were filled with joy. II. Y..P. U se. began at the usual hour. There wi ?was a : vely hu ge "attendance. an Night service began at the usual a;, hour, at 8:00 o'clock. The pastor cei came, with another powerful mos- pn sage. Text Amos 4:12. Theme "The ,u Importance Interview." We were oe glad to- have so many visiting . I; friends with us. Our services co. were good throughout the day. We-also had some wh'te visitor? .a from Spartanburg. ' I.awy>r Fostor ma*.e a wonderful talk,'which ,.n was very much appreciated. .... v REV. A. P. PORTER SPEAKS * OF OTHER P+LYSES <>F lll? TRIP IN THE NORTH 1111 or Columbia, S. C.?As I p<;t aboard the S. A. L. train, between "it Gervais am: Lady streets, I notic- ?1 ed a very familiar word colored. I know thai meant 'segregation and -V it did not embarrass me for I am , use to that in the south." But; when I I arrived in W aslvngton, D. C. and exit the S. A. L. train, .and when the red cap met me an., assisted a me to embark on the Pennsylvania Jt. train, for Philadelphia, Pa,, and ai| . when I had pot ton my seat, late. Ui on t,ho coach in which I was rid.'xip *n, was' ridinpr, was crowded out, and J I fount, myself jamcd, on the side. .. with white gentlemen and ladies in my front and rear. I did pet. a , little embarrassed. I was prt/mpt- A, lv met by my nephew. Rev. A. wl. Preston Porter. When I looked at the epnd'tion of the schoolchildren ?all poinp together, black and i<J white to the sain,, buiMinp, taupht >v| by the same teacher, I saw little sit cclored and white children playinir -<i ttferether.'hopscot. jumping the rope , o together, 1 visited the hospitals, *m saw wH'te and colored patients in .m the .same building-. I saw colored at ?* mendirectinp traffic, with his club in hand, pun at his si, v and badpc 'C'f authority on his breast. I sai ! ..j home is not lr-ke this. I want tlu Christian w'oiTH to know that ah ^ my time is now concentrated in the pre-achinp of the pospel, and win- >l.' ninp souls f?vr God. It has been c ' said that I was two busy to stop |n of off my debit lonp" enouph to run a revival moctinp. T am not doinp but l'ttle pf any thinp else 'us I, but preachinp. So if any church * wants my service- write. 1417 at Gadsden St., Columbia, S. C. 1 in went north and was successful, I u.will po soiitlr, west or ea-t. My Hi phone No.- is 4580. Call me any time for service, T am a servant. vv NEW TRINITY MART. CHURCH la Rev. II. T. Stewart, Pastor. a ?? 11 \ Wellford. S.. C..-r-Last Sunday ;,] jz _i r. n T i_ _ ' was unnraj- ttt ;ut criurc-rr fro- ip its. Our church as-usual was all (1 in hlooni; The Sunday school \wis called to order at 10:."10 a. nt. The ? lesson was beautifully taught and 'J, the revl'ew was made b\* cm pastor, who bri/ught out some . food >V points on what benefit the Christ u ian vs to the community.. At 11 c' o'clock the pastor brought to* u lo a burning message from Proverb 31:1, subject "His Mother Taught in Mini." The spirit seemed co have es manifested himself with power as s. he talke* about the importance o' di a good mother. It was really a at mother's day sermon. Several vis- aj itors were present during this c.v service, Prof. Webster, Prof, and . ma. . MnYflfc-J- of Chester The ' Household Ruth and Odd Fellow | held their ..annual Thanksgiving f. service at (2:30 o'clock. Ttov. J . L. Jones of Asheville, X. C. preach- u ed for us at the evening: services. 1 A large audience listened to his sermon^ Collection for the ?.tay $43.50. Visiters are always welcome to our services. CROSS ROAJ1 A. M. E."tllURCH 0 Rev. II. H. Rednion, Pastor \Vl SPver Street. S. C.?Sunday was ^ a very pleasant day and the scr- ol vices at C.ro?s Road were well at- l)(; tendeo. Our pastor, Rev. II. II. I-i ? -Red won having beeti fur lunate en- ~hx 0 ough to bring from his community in h group of young people consisting to of Misses and Mr. Melrose Clark, re . ^v.T. Lowman, Edna and Josephine la Red won, Mattic Boyd, T. C. Ken- Gi nedy, H. P. Redmon. Oalee and bf Ernest Rhett. e(] Sunday school opined at its usu- (p al hour, with the Supt. an .- teach- qi ers at their regitlar ty. The lesson was discussed briefly after which it was interestingly reviewed by Mr. Thomas Kennedy. 1J At 12:30'.promptly a short pray- | nn envirion nrnc ron/lfirn/1 , flfto)' which the scripture. lesson was read from the nineteen Psalm. At lll the conclusion our, beloved pastor brought.to us a wonderful message al and all who were present enjoyed wi it. The collection for the day was ta very good. to At 3:30 o'clock all were invited (>s to the Home of Mrs. Ilattie WeTJs C1 to attend a Silver .Tea, Pjirty. Many guests were present. Every jyj ^ ' one was requested to " recite a Bible verso, after which a dolic- jn ios repast was served consisting of ^ ice cream and cake. ' 1 ai Every one reported hav'ng enjoyed the afternoon. At 8 o'clock promptly, ' the young people from our beloved pastor's community rendered to us a wonderful educational program, spiritually and temporally. The G program consisted of many C( beautiful orations, solos, duets and b< readings by thP various ones. The fc amount raised was $10.00. We are always glad to have vis- G " itffri, "coma again*'. ??? ii >li i r ?iaitM.afltitfTii uw' ira..,,.,. ?tkt lint james a. m. e. church ev. Hale H: Ihoinpsou, Castor Asheville, .\. C.?1' mm uawn ujidai k on ti.e past bunday tlje ' y was oeuutiiui ana gioriuus. v was iVloUiet's Hay. ine re a oases winch came thro'ughuui t r day ill Hie honoring ,yi luouici :re woiiuerlul and will be long indinuercd. i'ne buuua> sc..oui d an overflowing aiteiidai.ee (, A tile ulSclls.-do'll ui tile le.->soll . is Well (irccled. 1 lie lieW iioiais were enrolled, l lie subject'of tiie morning's i moil ueii'vered by out pastel is ".dolliei's. Eu.\t. -Y\-u war d \\ lsuouiy luttcji rioni r. a otitis, ' l5. ine tiUgji congregation ieIveu tile message witii pitnouuU j ibrest and eiitiiusiasni. .Uiiaic I ruisncu by our senior cnoir was r autuul aiit... appvopi late, .Alany i tors Wo'i sniped and' were Weitiled. ine evening service wVs dedited to -iHotuer "ana otlr senior oir sponsored a most beautnul d inVcicsting piogiaili. l't'i'( a i ion oi loriy-UNo minutes giow- , g tributes wcio-paid-to aiotiier a.tors were again, given W'clme. Our annual rally nas been tine lieu aim tin* future is reui ,'gnt lor good success'. Udr pas C commended all lor ine uridylc > . .lit oi a woiulci lui suoba.ii aaj irk oil .\iotnei s Hay. . ? ;z_ _. i.i.h.N ? .... . A. M. i?. C'iiL'liCii tev. .). \Y. \\ ilhcspoun, i a?i?i Ciroem'ille, S. -iSuiakiy wa. beautnul day and a lajge . nuinr of Sunday school goers look. . Ivuntugc of Uie lido waina ! iu tin 1.10 out. Alter an inuioi.- , g study of tile lesson w'e listen- r{ to a line review I.y i'loi. 11. A~y, bids. .Morning service began at 1:00 . lock. Hie chinch was decuiutr , I in a vciy benuiiig way,.1 naii * tlic 'church being led and tut her, hall white. The uhser.v dieted le wearers of the red ana j hite Howe is to their lv- povCivc les. ; This adde<- much to the others' Hay service. . The |ii#'ii ] r.deled timely music, liu' scroi-ietle. to the cliiidr.il was iii-pirg to all. 1 lie pa-toi delivered forceful senhon lilitd with the >ii it ia koc-nimr with ".Violin rs' ay. llu Used fop his'; siihjei.t: jjolks Wlio Arc a Commit to us" JloSs. 1:58. ,We hail olio to .(oil: j rs' Lillie MvWhoitm. 8he was' isiyivod to Mr. A Hon liurtoii's uss. 'J'hc congregation was large eluding a large number of vi . jrs. Tin- :A. K. League met at lit iual Hour. , T.he .services at night were well ' tended. T'nc pastor brought ar. , spiriny message. St. .John 1 ir.y.lor his subjut: ."Christ aim j ;e I.bnely", 1 he older mothers'of the church ho wem. unable to come i?_ s lurch we're given free transpoi; lion and al'terwaids were served } line dinner at the parsbhaye. le pastor suyyistcd this line ea -.that brought so much joy to esc nibtheiV' hearts.' Those win. I ought the mothers were Mes.-is ilward lliiton, J. 1.1 51 ayes aiid \\". ljutcs. The niemheis ol' the :ewnrdess boa I'd ui^d .the Mis: ' unary ladies assisted also. Thus, ho ivcre unable In tome to the iiirt h their .(linnet 9 were tanf*\?? 1 tin m. I Our pastor is kept busy* respond g to reiiui*sis to deliver addrcssi in the various connnenei int 11! l ies. Last Sunday afternoon he liyered the graduating 'sermon ' the .St. Alban Training school . Sitnp.-otivilie and last Fiitkiy rening at Pickens County Train,; 1 g. school of which Prof. Bates i> incipal. The e.xa rciV'es v;ere ' ioil at both places. Mrs. M. L. itherspoon and Airs. Minna ( al mil mother of one of the instruc is accompanied Or. Witherspoor i Pickens. .M l'. ZION A. M. V.. i ll I' KC II Rev. It. I.. CluiU's, Pastor ? Death is still visiting us. Wi ere shotted?on last Monday nit*, ay 3rd to learn of the tJeath *?f ir faithful member and a mem- 1 r of the Stewardess board, Mrs. 11a Bellamy. She is survived l.y T husband, Mr, * ha? lie 1? lam\other, three brothers, three sisrs, three children and a host of lotives and friends. Attain on st Wednesday May 5 Mrs Xell reen, a faithful younf* member St. Paul A. M. H. church, pass- ~ I to the Rrent beyond. Mis. reen was only 21 years of a.-te. ic leaves to mourn a hushond, other and father, three si.-ters, veil brothers, a host of other lafivVs and friends. Also one lild. We pray that our loss is aven's Rain. To the bereaved families cheer ), don't be sad. Sunday was a beautiful day for 1 churchigdL'i-s. Sunday school as held with a Rood lesson be i n r i | uglit by xMiss l,uciie mules. At-.f r Sunday. School Rev. B. L. Guil.-j I i mounted the rostrum and deliv-11 ed a noble sermon. ] i Next Sunday we will have our i others' Day program. Miss Lueile Guiles reports . hav j * g spent a pleasant week in I-at-M i with her brother and wife I'rof. | rid Mrs. Guiles to witness the]' nnmencement exqeises. M iss Hatti'e Mae VauglU was j ; ic Sunday dinner guest of Miss f' eatner Bellamy. * \\ We were shocked that Mrs, Vick onyers had to be rushed to the onway hospital on last week. We > ipe and pray a speedy recovery < >r her. Mrs. Mary Bryant and Mrs. i eorgla Gauss are on the sick # YI WAVKULY MilRAKY NEWS ' i v.> wi.-h to thank our many ii'i l ov.'i'i s .who have cn-operato^l i a v:s in mnkhur oiir Rental shelf , > lu-ci-.-s". ' The hooks on (his shelf :::v bi ipi in cot. ta.pt circulation HrtrMlrsr ' booty.s have been placl n nHp Libinry. I lie attractive display for the Month of May has been -arranged, li s (lis; lay has a poster with la main hi Unlays and pat evints [lii'aut this month. Erom the posv.r ai e i ibbonstat tached to tln.se A!eats coline. ling lias?pal ticidar . . k Willi tiie event. Anions these >ii i.laiays. and events are: Klorn.e Nightingale; Richard Wagler, Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitnan, 1'atile ?.?f Manila Ray, Sink.ii': oi" l.usitana, Lincoln's Noniiation. .Lindbergh's famous Might tin Joah .of-Arc! death. 'J lie county department wis lies < tin.nk ail tile schools that took id Vantage of tile , free books durng tile pa l f-.ln.iol lei ni. We aipe- .that ali schools will make n i i-ai ai ion for sending in request books, koine time during the uininer. i lie Wave; ly. Library, wislics to .XU'lid to sUidcuts of lieiicdietvii -n rtuii-iaer school .a hearty in.'ilalion to do their research' work a the Reference .Department -of be libra.ry ouring the session. RU \N( liVlLLK NEWS f uiniay .ix in,a1 Moili- is' Day and i line day. LI)? church ji'ocrs took idyantajrc of iu Tho Sunday yhool of RotJbol A. M. K. ii'huic'h >p lied at tho'usual hour with the -dipt..' Mrs. l.iiuoin at her post. I in- liv-sop wiis well discussed by hi1, diuvrent-. ilas.sys., Tho lesson, ivas u-viiv. id bv 1 i<>l'. Iiobeti' \ si dry,, .If.. . ' Ai_.Jh.iJlJ -the pastor Rev. David Janus appended tho lostnlin' and if t.'-lit forth- a wonderful inps-a.no, taken from St.' Matthews Many hearts wore made to ojoiee while In,1 brought us tho VOid of tiod. At 2:.'50 o'clock tho Mothers'. Day in'"-'rant . was hold at tho sister lua'vh iKinaiuiol, jt was oiijoyc-d by ili and a splendid -olV.iiinyj was oalizcd. Tho s.u.tn of $1.01. At 7":.'?0 o'clock tin- pa-tor was ia< k on his- po-'t at Hot hoi for tho \h.'. .hoi s' Day pi on ram. Mrs. M. L. i.orkott, Ivov. I. \V. Mrlvinlcy. Mr. AY. M." Ferguson nr.! our li h-vod pastor navo trs onio -Inuehinjr points on the re* -noiisibi'litios nf > ninilwii' Tiw. olJ.'etioii was- very uo'od. We i cprn^t.'. to hear of the i 11 i >s of 'Mr. Clifton Kdwards arul Mrs. Mellie Jehirson. We play for them a speedy .recovery. Mrs. lo.-ejihine Sliulyr is home from Uiooklyh, X. S'.. on account of JU'-riiiiie<i. of her. faiher.. The comnic lM-e.ment exercises of F'i .uichviMe' graded: school will be:in T?\idav mjiht. May 11th. * . 1' I:mm \m i:i. a. m. i:. cvirut n Kev. H. K. IJroadon,' I'a-Aor Cltarlc-Ion. S. C. Mothers' I )a,\ ivas. littiualy observed at Knituan,iel. A record att< admire was if a at 'both services. At the nit!nitur worship our pastor, l'ollov inp- the usiral devotional*. do liven d an elo.pn nit senium on: "Mother"'. Dr. Jlrouden spoke from tin* tin mo, "The Fine Art of Mother'." This beautiful sermon iva 11 i cussed I'min three anjrles: I, The realm of truth; J, The realm of eooih cs-; The realm >f beitaty. The !iiiv points develop tl were indeed uijitii'yiny ?to ill. On this glorious mornine-, o.ir persons tc-poj.jJed to the eall for joiners: .Mis Klaine Wilson. Miss Mary I'rioc, Mr. Philmore 'iieen ami Mi'. Jes ie (iibbsr~Man?y visitors were present. A short and interest in if program n kcopimr with this day was rem IcrciJ during the Stuiday school m-rtoih Mi-s If:, lVet^;trno rendered. an instrumental. Miss Uto-alee Williams Pead a paper n ".Mothers* Day and What it Means". Recitation, Miss Janet Kvnns and a vocal solo by Miss Dorothy Wilson. A numUer of not Iters were present and sever rf?visitors. There was one hunIred and sixty-five scholars pros nr. I n<> lesson was jjiven due con dders'd on. Wo wove pleased to iave two accessions. Tin* theme for. I ho oVvnintf wordii]i wis. "Sunir Ides sum? -Vhieh the world received through the 'ervent prayers of mothers," first annuel, first chapter twenty-sev nth Vtiso "For this child I oayod," etc. With this wondcr'ul, inspiring and pointed sermon he activities of the day' terminat?d. TAYLORS .NEWS ?S.-nday school t.'pened at?it? c'.'.falar hoar, with teachers and oficei'S at their regular post. At 1 i ll) o'clock Rev. J. II. Gilmore nonpht to us a wonderful sermon, t was. enjoyed hy all. Total col ollection $oS.10. We wo to delight to have a? Our quests Mr. and Mrs. T.indscy of Cleveland Chapei itaptir-t church, Whitney ,S. Mr. and Mrs.* Furgeson from 1J 'conviHc, S. ('., Mrs. Ida Pool md her two grand children loft I'M day to spend a week in Winston Salem, N. C. with their grandni/'.hor and father,which are Mrs. Kiln Mills and Thomas Mills; we w;v them a pleasant trip. The Women's Missionary will iiavo a program at Aiken chapel Sim .'ay night; come one; come all. Mary friends.ai> sorry to hoar that Mr. Hawkins was hit Saturday nighb by an automobile; wo hope he will recover. v IV PALMETTO LEADER KINGS CHAPEL A. M. K. ClILRLTf Ki'V. 1*. li. C. Lew is, I'astor IVndletoh, S. C., May 'Jth?Sunday was a beautiful day l'or church ' goers. \ The Sunday school 'V..s opened by Supt. 'JhompsOn with the officers and teachers at tlm'r re- j spectivc places-o'f duty. After the t il'sson was briefly taught, it was splendidly reviewed Kv Al"i-s V. L. Graves, who reviewed tho little folk and Aliss I). U. jjjasfiington, who reviewed the adults. These two young Indies are home with _ their paTeiits after "conipfet'tij? a successful term of sehocl work at llonea l'alh and Aikens, S, C. After Sunday school, the Com-' iV'.ittee on Mother's Day prograih presented a very uniqu,, and inter. sting program, which was enjoye ' by all. Rev. Lewis was at hits best when he entered the pulpit. I lis text was " I'ass me not in the time' of old itge." Subject "Do someth t.g Now.*' The .sermon was very instructive and touching livery one enjoyed it.' . There' were, many visitors presnt. Among tliepi"wer,?Mrs. Sue Angel of Atlanta, Ga. ynd Mr. (.'. ( l.ee Dnvjs of Anderson. S. ('. and mativ othprs whose names 1 did not get. | The Missionary Society will inert af Mas. R. J. Clarks' -home v'n Liiday afternoon o:0U o'clock. King's Chapel . Wits - saddene ' tivi i* the death of Mr. A \V. (f-l iia.d last. week, "lie was one of j .hit staunch members. ' SI11LOH A. M. E. ( Ml K< H llov. L F. Vance, Faster As last Sunday tin; church goers -about S'siloh enjoyed anolliurlinc lay of worship. Ther,. w as a i gmailable increase of pupils in the | Sunday school boys and girls; The les on was discussed by the various classes and very timely re- ' viewe.. by the pastor, KeW Vance. Kveryotie say there was soiucth ng. j learned from the lesson. After a 'short recess the pastor ascended , the rostrum and'delivered another one of his excellent sermons, lie: read as a scripture text Isaiah o5 j chapter and selected his t<xl from Isaiah 5<uh. chapter, lie "gave to ' contrlegation the origin of ' Mother's Day,'n the most touching atid- specific details, (in Sunday afternoon the Silver Tea was at - the parsonage. A very delicious course was served. (hi Sunday evening- S.00 o'clock tin- Mother's J Day program .bogaitt It was en- , ioyabi,, all the way'through. The I audience a'.-i/ enjoyed . r-iuarks 1 from I'rof. 11. -B, Uickurd, district I S.onlav school Sunt.. .Mrs. Amelia j Sliyh, Mrs'.' Mattic Lindsay and Others. Visitors were Mrs, Ida I. Hawkins cf CrOemvoo., who spent tin?' week-en 1 iwith l> r brother, Mr, 'Newton Spearman. Also daughters of Mrs, Pearl. Cromer J ami their husbands. On last Friday niirhl .there war ! a -play' .jjiveti at Shl'loh chureh named "Heaven i-Boontl."?Twks- p.'ito'a treat, very enjoyable. CilKSTKlJ NIIWS Mt ,Oli\e Baptist Church Rev. F. .1. (iallman. Pastor Sunday school opened 10:.'>() a.m. v.ith Supt'., Mrs, I'aisy Sanders, presidimr. 'i'he h >- on was spleni id. Th,, subject was '"Abraham! the .Man ol' Prayer." After the; ..class study id' ll.iy lesson ' it "was1, "tho!outri'ly .review ?f !>y Mrs. My- ; , . ii.y-:i Hope and Mr. Johnson, the' hi county super ntend< r.t. i \ d:.".U The pa>t??r used for his ' text 1 Samuel 1:27. subject "The 1 Power Of Prayoiy Women." It ] was consoled hy hutts of many, : 1 the spiritual tid,. .'a:, hitfli. . " . oa'lO B. T. I*, was called to oidei ; with the President p esidinj*. Our 'i ; subject was "M"-cs Loading the i / Israelites out of. . Egypt." It was ;! won V-Kfully discuiiud. . j< ' j 7:3ht Prayer .- rviuVs wero con- < ; ducted by. Ml". S'<in< ir Degralfen- j . i ivid audi Mr. Phuksndk Sanders, [ rf:0p d'clock our |?jstor came to 1 J in agaiii i'ldl of the holy ghost i j with a?soul?stirring?message, i [from Hebrew 12:1, subject "The i j (lain of Life." This was" the close were added t>> t' church. ) I We are thankful to the Lord I that wo nr(. 'getting along nicely, i both sp'ivtually and financially. I Our atten u-hre is large every Sun- j I day morning an ! night. We also ! c are thankful to the Lord for His I care and keening. Mr. and Mis. S. I! Harper, Mr. f John Tape and Ugv. Jackson from ' Charlotte were?rnu?i and worship- | ed with us Sufrday after spending their Mother!* I>av/Vitb their par- c ent<, Mr. and-Mrs. IT IX Hopper., We are sorrow AL ss KMeTTe Meeks was confined ia her bed for 1 the last past wn*k^ MEADOW l'KONG NEWS Mr. King Cussaae passed away i Thursday, April and w u funeralized at the Crsarc -cemetery. ! The floral designs were very t beautiful. Mr, (' u-saac leaves to i mourn his loss a wife, five chit | dren and two brothfRev. C. - D>. Dlack ol I'iei-'tied. i On May 2. Miss Ethyl Raker and Hampton C<.*x ,wc e married in tho home of the fnrnici .'Rev.- J. W . Davis off(into . May 0. Sunday school at the usual hour, with a large attendance. The subject of the l"sson in the Sunday.-school was ./'Abraham A Man of Prayer." and was studied with increasing interest. Morning services began at 11:30. The pastor delivered a strong innwiiuiur.i Dint unlifted the hearts of all. Ho used for a subject "The For spot ten Mother." Text St. Matt. 10:27. After the Usual services wore over the Holy Communion wag administered. 4:30 p. m. A Wt.iv.erfu] Mother's Day proprum was presented. Mrs. Mapgie Ham is * reported seriously rll. Also Mrs. Violn Daniels; we hope for them a spee'dy recovery. , lUiTII I.KHKM 1{.\|?T. Clll'KCII i Iter. JO. K. (iaulden, I'u.stor tNewhcny, Sr C. l,u>t Sumlaj Uit .Mother T Day and ail.i/i i..e ( hi;i.~tiun worl . was tLinkk.g inli'i his .oi. iin?t. ' i-'.e Sr.nnuy school met at a. in., and a huge numocr oi el.il- ; dreii wcii- out along wjtn-n.jny oi lijo parents, . Alter tho regular Jv.mday school per o*d there was a snort |.i>>v.uun ; given iir behalf oi' mother." At 11:15 a. in. our |;nslor came j before us with a lew higinrgnts on j Ilapli. t fcvattr urn. t111.irsi ihat Held its se sioj, at Manning,-.S. ?. . J Tho confcr nliwii" w as wed alien-.cd ' and eycia body seemingly had a' mind to V" more work lor (m l. I Our pas Lor spok,. to us Sunday J from t'leso woids: 'lake thick, Id away and inn -o it i\;r nn-, an 1 1 w ill give thee thy w agi .Kx, 2:'J, subject: "A- Mot-h's I Duty." Our* hearts were made { . ! rejoico in the spirit as pi cache ? i j as l'loin the dents of his h> art. Tile B. v. T. L'. met at 7 :_ > ! diid tlpy too had ti very ;ntero.-liii'g pri>gram rle icated to iii"ti,ei. Sunday night we were ; highly exhausted with ano'ther rtrong nv ; -ag,. from our pastor, llir subieit: "The Kind of . Ohri -Dainty' [ho \\ oi Id, Needs." Al ter our Sunday night sei"\ icrJ" l)eaeorr*l?. F. Neely; the oldest deacon at Ilethlehem Hapli t . hiH'fli \vus tackled by some thugs jjid was severely b 'ttten as i.e wanho'ut to* enter his "home. We do hope an .1 trust that the law wi'll get (he person involved" n ml eivi. ihein hist what thiv need. " . ; kiih;i;w<k) i) m:\v.s' The City Raptist diddlee Cod'* L'nion held it- fourth monthly -ion with Riil.dev. oocl IViptist .hutch, the Rev. Z. I!. 1?t ;: ;i^ pasLor on Tuesday nitthl, ..May Ith. I'payer serv ices \vctje eor.dUet* h\ [Jeact.jn Roheii Spann i wood and . Rio. T". McCorniie of Second Na'zar'eth; each snntr a spirit its: I and offered prayer* an": j 11-o. 1A Aco.;i Rell ol' Relhlehein uf fered jnkiyer an.l the meeting; v.'a.LUrPlgXflV1'1' C-* the pi'i -ii!enj. T: I presi. etfjl "asked the marshal! t" -etit'the choirs; all'thc choirs wciv present and ai-o had a visilintr L-hoir, Zion Chapp" Ih . . Wo wen eery triad to i av(. tie ni tarn oat wi'ili hopes that tluy will eopie- strain;, then, the pre/id etit .ajrpirt loo'k chat'tre of the nice tin jr. AW hsui Welcojile aildies's hy' Ucaco. Reeds of Rultrewo'od: response hy Sister Alice AVi-c i f St. Paul linn; tht? minutes wciv n ad hy the secretary and a .opted ,l?v the" body. I'lny -hail a lowly sc-ssion at Unlit'.' wiwd. .Mrs. Myrtle Uuih -ar.tt a b.'auti'ful selecti?>n ail 1 also' Mr; Pearson from the Fi'mortyl Home was with us. The' next session will l>o ly Id at the St. Paul l'aptist' church mi. the First Tuesday iiijr in June: if yon wont to hear tr?.v y'L-i'tgt?> St. I'aul. A collection.of Jothtl.j cents waTTal Closing: remarks. l.y the pastor. Uev^Jieimh^? i:,o.;U. Jl. Sent, of nbthwliem. pro* Mont. It. .1. Mack" ?;f. U;.l-i?.v i. see ary l Ale,. Wi-o. reporter. KA^TOYI.K NKWS l.a-t San : v was. a Wiv" ifmh ! ln_e at S'. Philip A. M. lv. ?: ii"-'.: : .'Very p.-w \v?ts .tilled and many j risitors w-o-y present to wiv"; [he "services throiurliouti -the ?! '."..I 1'he Sunday school \ya,- < j.-.-r tI'll tiV!:r/!y l>y tli?1 --.Mr. 1?.{ [.yko?. He., lti.wnian fevi. y. .1 th I es.-oii. which was eii h wt I l.y : !.!. j \l 11 ; 1 "> he liloiiijte t he ' U;ni..! uid delivered ? ?CT??t Iter's lM.y >. -] moil, taken fropi Kohl. Ft:7. in-j hl.tr a< li- suh:cwt "Our IV lit to i \i^i. .. ? ii . ... .. I .miiniT. in.- [mmihv <i ii - \\ .m j ways and showed whore \\v s'TS! her. win; w<> call our mother.. | tin* laaiiv trooi+ thin its he. said. a mother as so sympnt': etio, > kind in all our sorrows. Slv saved < many from ruin, paid ho. ?\i 1 1 r? )>: in. Molina's Dav nro ' nam was con hictod T>y Mr-.' (I. C. U't.vdard. our itriot snoot in! i 1 ' 11 i:11 '\i ni 1 i; :o the waitiiur conirrotrntipn. a very Ilea!thy program, by ton mothers ami live small children, followers \v sixty mothers in a trrand march :ed in Sister Viola Rubin-i*n. The o)lection was very urood. At 8 p. in.''Mot her's Day was oh served at 511. Zhift .Baptist chuveh'. <>n \i' ted by Sister E. Cho sojorouffh. Quite a number <;f your.tr woplo took part en the pnnrvani; m l it' was i? ?> ': ted ? > be mo-v e\- , client. - ! ? r|'ln'?i"M to1 otMi'?s\- ! k?LS?:?'ah.i'*r rood head way, putt, n'cr O n h-p a iiit ional to St. Philip. Rev. hBownaa.savs it will not h. h-ntr before . hoy will e tor their edvti o. One j motor 1 he srrciitr l pr'.tur ho is do- j ntr. payinpf as ho .poe>, ma! mr vo i- . iVv ,h 'Vi-s'lf or thp-e w,'.< will allow. If nil pa-tot s wo;- 1 ,o his it would net - bar ?-n htm-nor lis ]Hv?p!o. \v; o ili*si>v t>. nia- n.i- J inveinont. 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Xt i : Kliia-I- ItM'tl- II.v ."i.v'vi i In: aan.iinl Mas t-qi.i.iiy <1* an- ., it.. u.-Uvi? n< i'.v -*t r . i ;' . i < i"*y a I : i I alia I* lilt.i 'la. i" !i. Iny y it llililc ' \yas ! ? ;?' !' y..: .?:. {.* ? i-.i tilings'in ' eat. |. i'liii'" a y .a.jiv.i ul l.'.t* .iv..y 1' a.i'.- 1 in"'.!u-.i? ? xj.i t- *.t >i Lin-.. ' . iv". . iit, 1 :i.Mi !. ...I .t .... . : v . WD g It. I;. tt.. Ilcv. ii. I'. ? \ ? :' Whit tally. :* in.ii : ;. a-. II;.-. ti-xt Jv).,.j4 I'"', .fL.. "H 1i.i.i't t??" ihO Vv . !. . < lark guv,.'.a vvon ,'e:lui n.t sagr. D.'i). \V. i Aaici'-cn V'! 'i>. i .. Ilii|'t..'lu;i\ h. III ". J ittj lim p a;.' uii. .Hi', jlu.-h liivi-! ai>"1 wi'V-hij' <1 v. i'tii us. j 'Mis. ,\.a'i v and M.r'. TTtfT- XT.i i I;Ti iVT" M* ~ . .v.i - 1.. '.th'.ll'.n is of ('hai i 'f.i'. N? i"... wviv M"ih-; * Iy ). ? s*'?i*1 \v;.~. :?.!? ! .f t,i. t h,. chtavh . MV-S. II. I-:., Fi, y.l i- ; ua ia < I . .. y. . i. . ' .} >e\yr. : ? - .< "111'> a v< I y .1 " a;. : h '.-a. j< -hit . ;-i?! I.'-. term. Aiiss O'l.'. l:. a l'ai.l < ' < U ol* AS: I-"! y.r j ...: i two \va:... . :: V.-,, \v'a U-ctv.l.- MK :'. ?: Aha: . I' ' . who 1ms l??;Vn itiu1!;:.:: it. C :v, vliio ; is :i ..; >"i.. a --iii'i'vu! s. U.n. S'al'-s. Nt-iiiv I'iVs. Han:;:' still on tlii.' sii k..ijst. 1'itts I'rosln torian Church Ili*v. K. t .....lulinxin, l'.i-tap Sun?Say was a jn;?. -.la. i !an\h :'-. ir>. T'io-. Smt.Uv ?y. was w.'l! .attend...1 with n7i at;. two csjywd. Tin-. J.-ss'tii was 111'l.ll-V- ilisi'tis.-itl. Tho livoii'd a sti'iNi'jr ep'iritttal no saito that uplifted tli. !. apis UTI ISo us.,! 1',.,. his .;!>; . : "Type- nf Aba !i. ) ho. '1". Sic v< :a llhij- mill Ill-lilt ii'i l'y 1 1.1 iu hi' n . rfssary it"is to b.- a true' ruofho*. AN ?. Avi iv triad tohave V.ri'thf Ili'ey - Adams nr.! several other friends to w.msInp with us. A1 I'Miiim.,] V ???.. 1,,'.. i,..? IT.. i. ....... v. ... 4 .^44.4V* #1 UIUUIl I ? . ,?S . . . i . M. Nan Vr is very ill. Mis. K\a Prank is *i in proline. Miss Chiis'.cnin, Messrs Oi:iv. nr..' r.V-1 i Plyde T.indsny wwa Imiih- from R. S. II. <ch,?ol, Clinton. rf.i:n stkf.kt htgm sciioni . A-.l rs-.n. S. C.? Tlu- IlMno P.ororni. s r.\ ." oarso'ivd a ' .Miss Rood Stri-.-t" conu'st , ? til l>y tho Tlr nu1 Kt'or.oiiiio ir.s.i -livt??r. Mis-. \\*. A. Cowan*. Thd . tistants v.\vo Miss fi Kw'lyn R<a* fy. Maiyrui'vito >;iss \\d!, ?t. M.a k. Pa>there lonald and (Sine va Norman. Miss Evelyn R atty was vi.'o rious in win nine the title "Mi-Ttoo.I?Si.'rrt.'A?.^h" ,u as. d'ow in- : by tin; Piincipal. Pro'';S. C. I'cny oa &K?-?i,.:hi of Friday, April : ^ _ stinR (he aacretf o?? to our rompeiinderstandinir, ditrService insures Jljjfl p 1 e t e compliance 1^5.,^ nil the inviolable ^ 1 and desires of the ij^~ '" i ! 1 Pft*re t in tnc sinon!'* amlitbrium. :Coinit.ir u .\t in rank. Mi - I'arthonie Jjohaki 1 C"'?,ivi(] j-'-eolal prize. Un u.i- .-iCiH' i.ivii- a J'lay waa jii i-s. nte<i by mt-mIj< : ^ of trie "New limine .Maker s of .~<.>uih Carolina" ink u.'iu' r the direction ,uf Miss ov.aiis. In. this play the neveeavi I'i<-:i?. !:t of taking llonw I-, I'l.oa.i' i i\us sdiotvn. I I II ?MWWUli .'w ntv-v. VV-.-/W v v ? wv. eAUD s DR. A. R. JOHNSON SI ItCillON i . ' lb'JS'y Assembly Street Phone "40C I!<*?"i.'l e: 1'1'J Oak Street Ph' lie 8740 i_. . . . v . ; iii.V. J. II. JOHNSON OiJ.i i i L'OJe Marion S-tieet NOTARY I'l lil.ic: j ?' a\al E.-tutc," p robins . ' I'a.in i;ie\ c-. i caioravs,' \vi u iks. j !eta'i.?, fay>./1it*.iins, .t tc. ' Call in Sep 11 ? I ri.>; <? i;es,'ji>7ya \. J. FREDERICK I fjjftrt,'-;.-sV'-JWw a:.: N'f-ta: y I' blic I'UACTICE IN AI L COURTS ?slat*', and Federal } k.' \\ a ti M:.' St,. C? :a. S.-C. Oil. H. II. COOPER ... Dentist * p i?i! '.ven to 1ms. f J.t Ci ui:.S . A ' L,m\i, ai.u bridge Work A Specially .c* .I'hont- ' * lies. *8264; ' iii.> \\ a*: ir.'gtv:. St., Cola., S. C. j L>U. J.G. STUART I . i.y , Ear, Xd.-e and Thiuat C.alotted Accurately r. ? - ..?^t ...mi.-. JL?. .ti'Lune; 1 :iA' t'ov'la?6- i\ M. live. I:'"- 'o S ;eu i'. ivl. 0:!*.c? 37'jG Odict: Residence: jjdu Taylor tic. 1-J1T Pine .St. . OIVh'q HiiUi's: ' Telephone: . 11 A. M. u 2 ?'. M. . Res.Sb75 j G P. M. to S 1 M. Dr.' W. D. C happelle i . Physician and Surgeon L '.st.u.v s \\ nr !'. and ' L inl-ircji A Spec ttity' diTvc: Reside::, e: Jli.V l.ady St. Idol Pjr.c St. c-tlu.bla, S. L. ..' Ul'lce . . *-nones: ; k to P.A.M. W-3 1 to - J' :,t- . I As. 6 7'J 8 ; <vtu>p. M. IXr. J{. 1). Frederick I . I*Ii>.sician OrTce: . Evidence:'' > ; 1?'7A Washington I Lid Park j ')ver Victory Savings Bank, Columbia, S C. I'h>. no 7811 Dr. L. H. Hallman n E NTIS T P AIN LESS EX TK ACTIONS Su:.?:uy> by ApjuHt.inu* nts C.'.uo: ufrva s Street C\iuiv.bia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson nKN-risT ;. | iS-.3\a Assembly St.. Columbia I'hone 3-1CG Gobi Cr.vMJST-lijiu^es?I'iates a Sptvinlty.. Extractions Made Painless In Wiimsboro Wednesdays and Saturdays at A. Ilnssi-1 Building. * Phone 213 . | Office Hours Telephones: | 8:3(1 A. M". fo~":00 F. M. Office 6033 Res'denee 8873 Dr-D^Iv. Jenkins D E'N T I S T Kiih: p. 1'latPs, Crowns,? Badges Sunday !y Appointment Anesthesia 6 "Specialty _ MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower F,!r Diseased Scalp?Giros Life A Reality. REST GROWER?apply once a week?PRJCE S.Sc. 1906 Rlandin^f^t, - < Columbia Count* Prup Store, Washington St. Thomas Ri;uy Store, Taylor and Harden Street* ' J . ...iV. .