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Saturday, June 2^1937* =ZION BAPTIST ( IllKCII Rv. J. 1*. Reeder, Pastor ^ The Daily Vacation Bible school of Zion Baptist --linn-li npunl :il t) a.m., June 14. Many children from the vaiious churches of tincity enrolled.' The teachers and their "pupils have begun practicing for the final night: "Children in Bible Land." will be presented July 2, at 8 oclock. We aie urging tinpublic to attend this program which the pupils will present ?-n the final night. In connection with the program, the handicraft Work of the pupils will be on exhibition. - The following is the faculty of the schooH Rev. J. I). Rucker, pi in cipal; Rev. James Abiu-y, assistant principal; Miss Dorothy Jack son. organist and secretary; Mi.-tses Verde lie Peiry, Doiothy . Wa'h ler, teachers of the Bginneis; Mis kcs Catherine Xeal. Verfeile Williams V.ilitfi Htli.tr fi.-n#. ."f the Primaries; Misses Carrie. Coles Priscilla Eagles, Henrietta Pay, teachers of the. Juniors;. .Mrs. Loraine Daniels, teacher of Intel mediates; Rev,' J. D. Pucker, teacher of the Seniors;? An invitation is extended to those Who would care to join the . Bible School. , Miss 1). I? Jackson, Reporter. PROGRAM OF TI 1 ] : PRESBYTERIAN S. S. CONVENTION ANI) YOUNG PEOPLE'S CON FEPI-NCE. ' - t The program of the Presbyter-, ian S. S. Convention and Young People's Conference Will be held at Braterri Institute, Chester, S. C., July 2S-B1, l'.'MT.- The Convention opens Wednesday, July 28th, at 8 p.m. Afcs, W. I. P. Jlosebo>rough, is president, Miss T. L.. Frieraon, secretary and Mis. J. R. Dtingee, Treasurer; The faculty is as follows: Miss Wilhehniua Gillespie, Messrs, J. Jones, W. F. Cannon. IPs. G. W. Long and W. J. Nel.-oji, Rev. P. W. Toney, Misses Brooks Walker, _E E. Cooler-;?S: ?"?AleVaiuTcr, Inez M. R. Curtain. Cecelia Pic'h. ardsori arid Cecelia Toatley A full and comprehensive program' covering' all phases of the Convention and S. S. work has been ananged. Daily schedules will be followed throughout the session. Much' kno\vled>j?e will be pained by' all who attend. ?T. I*AI I. A. M. C. CHI KCII ('a"u- I'astur ?? Lancaster, S. C.?The S. S. op.n ed at 10:00 by the,Supt. A splendid number of scholars were out. ISrevice .began at 11:."5U. lltv. Gantt's text was found Job ;'i8:17, subjedt "The Solemn * Question". Childreris Day was carried out in a big way Sunday. In the af? i e rnxx .-ii inv sniaii cniuu on --rendered a program and at night the adults rendered a program. The program was sponsored by Mty. M. J. Thrower. , . Mr and Mrs. Albert J. Webster and children also Miss Alma Webster of Charleston, S'. C\, ar(, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gilliam. Friday niuht the Sunday school ?pjcnic was held, ?? The Daily Vavat'ov. llih'e school ?-tif?i-la.sant IiiJg^ Rrushylerian.yburch closed Friday] ~ Miss Willie Riddle is recovering ncely alter undergoing an operation for appendicitis. Fred Gantt is selling The Palmetto Leader every week-end? Get the "Leader" and read the news. MILL CREEK CIRC I IT Rev. A. McN. White, Pastor A number of friends frc;m va rious churchcs-jaioi shipnotl wan i;> on Sunday. They were Mrs. J. C. McClellan, wife of Dr. J, C. Me Clellan; Mrs. Blaekmon of Spartanburg, also Miss McDemsey, a student of Allen university; Miss Rebecca Gass of Cope; Mrs. Fit/ Simmons, c'f Col umbia and, others 77:7r:: whose names I didn't co t. Inspiring talks were made by each one. " Mrs. Mnnda Goodwin was funeralized 011 Sunday at 2:00 p.m. The pastor officiated V The pastor announced that hc\ will worship with the pastor and members of Williams chapel at Orangeburg on Sunday evening in memory of the late Rev., I. J. Pruitt, under whom he was converted during his pastorate. Because of Rev. White's faithfulness n the church and ability, ho was brought to Allen university a student of the sixth grade. The pastor do'ivered a splendid sermon to the Twelve Tribes of Israel Sunday evening dit Mt. Zion BajVtist cl.urcht Rev. Chandler, pastor. vrp ^ -.. _ .. , 1 -,Wf .. ' ^ _ l"N ION BAPTIST CHI KCII Kw. L. C. Jenkins, Castor Sun 'siy was. a hi;.rh day at l,'n"TTTn liaprist. T! Sunday sehool luftan at the usual hour with tlxe .Suit, and teachers, present. After the disc ission oi'j the lesson, we entered into the ntorn:n? services, riu* pastor preached a' wonderful sornion. Text .John X: 14, theme Honor Thy Father. At 1:00 the 1 pastor preached an interesting j sermon at St. .James l.aptist at 1 .yk.-sland f\,Y the Missionary so-. ci? iv. Text Matthpw 1-1:1# sul..:Ct" No Man Is Made Poor By What lie l'oes For Clod. At S-.eO \vv \vei\> favored with j a .splendid m s*nt?e by Hev. J. P. I n. . .i i' v: ... tv.. j H^rtiVI *?i I >( (] ' l LIIUKII. I l\xt Eph. 1:11-1."). Th.nic Car| vit-el W illi Eveiy Wind. All of (these services wee well attended throughout, the day. AI.EKN TKMI'LK A. >1. E. ? III 1(1 II Ifi'V. .1. W \\ iher- piion, Faster .. Cii*:.envillv. fh C. Sunday schou*. opened ui.H:lo a.m. with;the Supt. Air John-ou, presiding We lyid a j < phruiu lesson ;>inl an interesting: J review hy L'.y_superintendent. Airs. Miu y < aihoun made some timely remarks youeeyning the anniversary rally'which the Sunday school is taking part under her leader-hip. We are glad'that olir. scho?/l.|i, progressing in -pite of the heat Alorr.ing si rviees W ere 'argcly nttended. Music' was rendered by the Junior choir. The pastor hrot a tine muss age u keeping with Father's Day". He used for his subject The. Change at 12 O'clock." This sermon w ill linger long in the heart's, of all. especially the fathers, Many visitors were presented to the congregation and made .velt.oiue. After Die. usual .-"rvice I was over'"every (ling . was l ot in , .order for baptism. Eight were j hapli/.d. at children. The A. (?. E. l.eague met at 0':.'50 pan. wuh a large attendance. An ! interest.lg program . was rendered. J I he pastor br<;uj;ht a strong and i powerful message at the evening ; si1! vice.. lie preachedabout several paiallies, Tf\. services thru out the day were line The pastor lift Monday for: Memphis, Telli1. Wo hope he will ' have an enjoyable trip. \\'e a e glad to wocome the fo'llowing students home: Misses Su-I -ie Bivi is and Ruth Adams, State college; Frederick I.ee Stoddards ' Will-ei lo'l'ee . university,Ruth Belle t'oojnr, Hampton institute. V. e "Up- a:.- working hip d to ^, t to' ti e top of the mountain. * ' CDIINHI >TONK LA Y INC AT til.AHDLN t.ROVK A. M. K. , ZION t III RCIl Founded Ry M. ( . Reason, 1.SSU O Ui v. F. K. Roiilware. I'astor j Rlack-tock, S. June 20?Sun- ' day wn.? a line day for all churchgoers. Tlo pastor -f..vied Jos. 21:L7 Re ho Id this stone shall he a witness unto us. . I Ie used as his theme "A Sfone's Memorial", lie i gave many inspiring works to his audi.nee. Tine stelle was erected, about 1 p.m. t'hurch committee T. S. Lewis, X. \\*. Houlware, R. W i Mit'ror y; l>y?Mt. /.ion Lodge I'\ ami ~A- M, Nil.?L*?: Kveryhody " was fascinated at such a . sight. ed. After dinner wt. re-assembled in 0 church for afternoon service. I'hs was known as "St. Johns Lay". ' After the divotion the honoroble W. M. acted as master of ceremonies.- Remarks, Rev. F. K. Houlware; talk, Rev. A Jackson address by Mrs. Asaret. Gaithei", solo by Mrs. Lucile (iaither; talk by Mr. Murphy \V. M. t/f Flint Hill _ Lodge; talk by a member of the r-n mil I...I.-.. M,. Mil. rnni 11111 luuKir, ??u . per by /Irs. Alary B. Mylcs; hyim:"~ , l o pastor then presented th? speak ei\ Kev- F. R. Gladden, -pastor of Cedar Grove circuit, Chester, S j C. Ife preached a sou" stimnn Sermon. Subject: "The Builders of a Buildinft". Rev. G.ladden is a?sptelTriid sprakcr and we were very grateful to have him with "? We were prc/ud to have so many vis tore. and?invitc them to. come aprain.. ^ , FIRST BAPTIST ("III UC"H Rev. A. II. Clark, Pastor. Summerville.?Sunday was a very pleasant one for Sunday school and chuich-proers. Quite a few attended the Sunday .< hool ' i Rev. Clarl^ made some excellent | remarks cfthcerning the lesson. I At the morniny services. Rev. I Clark preached a wonderful bapftismnl sermon. Rev. Clark's bro- : ther from Solisbury, N. iC., conducted the revival meeting during the week and brought one soul out of darkness. The candidate, Miss Ruth Sanders is a member -I " > ?, of the Sunday school. The communion set vices- took plate at .'Co'clek. The mem hers of h*TT-t?ll.iplisl ellUl'eli an- proud of the netwehoir and baptismal p<>*4The members cooperated and made it possible for the ivoik to be done. ' 'V llev. Clark's brother preuli hot! a noble sermon during the night before 'leaving.* Mr. and M s. Ha gan. "t>f Charleston Were present also Mrs. K. Singleton. The sermon was an enjoyable one, Kev. and Mrs Claik and daughter motored to Salisbury, N. C. to take his lroiher_Jv.>nie. They ,.t....... i r ...... i.. -) 1, tv %\ \a I uri tl V Mil J HI' IM ua\ > and btougrht two of their little nieces , to spend awhile -liere.; The Ushei's Board i- ^ainin<? new members, with Mr. JameAnderfon as president, MdOKMICK NEWS. The .Men's Prion Society Convention with headquarters in Sa ; It;tin held their June convention' with Springfield AMI! ehureh <?n the ISth. The-chaplain Bvo. Walter Bush opened the "nieet.ins wit li ITymn Xo. lo2; Key. j. W. Mai tin pastor, -offered prayer. A i ter re- j in a j Its hy_..BiUi~ Botlaiu and other | members of the convention, the. business part of the meeting was taken tip. The meeting was well | attended thiouahout. the session.) IVJitny speeches, solos, t epilations and duets widehad; also papers and quartets. Mrs. Ruth Seni les : was mistress of' ceremonies. Mi.-s A If I eda .Cart ledge the 11 year olddaughter of Mrs. Essie C'altledgo . and the late Mr. James Cart led ire I won a prize from the Convention for reciting the best speech. ~ j The. children's day on last Sun-1 day was good. We are having'quite a few. sick it; our c onumin.ity. Miss Lena Parker. Miss'Marian Patker of Chicago; Mr. C.liliun Pi.rkor--'MH Washington. P.C., are home at the bedside of .their mothei Mfs.j I.\c.it.' I'arker. Mr. .Jasper Freeman i- on the sii k list. Miss Addiv Mac Patter son, a young woman of Mori ilk? >;oetion died j'estoi.day and will be buried on Sunday. June au. Airs. Ronnie' A>hmore left today to join' her li'. sband in I'hila. I WOODRl'FF XEAVS Trinity A. M. K. /ion Church i . _ I Sunday school began at 10:45 with the assistant superintendent pivsiding during the absence of Mi\ W ilbui ii. Th?s school plagium was cafried out aloii^f the -usual' Lanford Grove Holiness 'church Sunday school opened at 11:110 do ock with Supt. K. W. Rice and stall' of teachers at their post of duty. ^ Evening devotional was .conducted by Rev. J. 11. Jones. After this tin- .Missionary. .Mrs Carrie. Ilijj- i K'ins delivered a wodu-ful senium I ruin Hebrew. 11:1, followed by Rev. J.. U. .Joins. Rev. K \V Rice delivered a wonderful sermon sub- ! jeet "(lo?l's Representatives". iSiiiulay niulu the $1.00 rally wa> taken and a m at' sum was realized'. Bishn'pi- l!. 1). Rookaid delivered a wonderful -ernnm. subject "I Car't (lo IIqq" Willi.,oi?I. i >fVm-ir srrrrrr ? Rev. K. W. Rice was th0 guest ui?Mr ('-Li. lia-vsHi -of?La+rtVod stntion Wednesday night. 'We are glad to report that Mr. Lewis Stevens is on the improved list. Those who are vet cor.fined are Mrs. Rachel Rice, and Mrs, Chestine Foster. ? ST. MATTHEWS NEWS I.ast Sunday Children's Day was fittingly observed at Bethel A. M. E. church. All of the other churches in the Lt.v observed Children's Day Sunday. .Large attendance were at both church.s. Many r/f the touchers of Tlic county are in attendance at the -umnior school. Subscribe for the Record ami Palmetto Reader from Mr. Jethrc Parson. .Miss hl^ndell Whaley gave a iiravalogue a. Beche'. A. Mt E. chuTch Sunday' night which was ijuite a treat. Miss Knight of Florida passed through going to New York spent some time at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. .J. L. Whaley. The annual sermon of Masonic Lodge No*. 14.5 and Heroine of Jericho will be hail at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday night, at 8:30. Mrs. I.ykes had been disposed i>ut is much better at this writing. Summer school opens at the school house for children. See i Prof. J. A. Ford for information. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER, THE PALMJKTtTO LlfcADl . IU.ACKSIURG NEWS There was- a splendid triy propram rendered at the liet hcL C-?M. K. churc h Sunday nijrh I sj)( nsorcd by Miss Berntee am Miss Mayific Lathan; it was en joyed by all. The friends of Mrs. Mable He a are pdad to' hear that her mo the Mrs. Bessie Littlejohn is bette after bein^ so seriously ill at lie home in Gaffney. Mr. Archie Litt'.vjohn spent ; few minutes in Blacksburf? witl his sister Mrs. M. Ueid cm hi; way hack to Raleigh after,.hein* called to bedside of bis mother Re*. It. 1,. Ltttiejohn wtu> w-u: cull <1. ,\'i cot Geoi phi twMhc bed side of his mother spent the weed I end in Blacksburp; a,n?| pfeacRed foi Rev. Mr. Uses at* the C. M. E church. The friends of Miss Carrie Ed wards were, shocked to hear of hoi father's death at -Charleston', S. C I Mi-. Suan Aspostle, his. sistei .1 .a tail,. M..i.".i.. i. kittle Miss 'Violet Roberta Da vis celebrated her 12tii brtbday <m Monday: afternoon. I h |v \vn, :\l litlo friends to help her to-enjp> the at term on. Miss Mar pa ret Ckilders is lu.'nu Jioin Charlotte, N\, (\, to- spend the su.innier: with h i parents. Mr. \VL lie J". Wall'uv of Ai lean. \\\. Va.,: is spcttdinp awhile with his wife, Mrs. Sara f, Wallace .who has Invii sick -overa Weeks. Mr... Floyd Cliilders is hoiiu , from New York to sp h 1 a wliiR \vith Ins parents. *.'.. Oil Mjrrfilj'i.Waltcrnoi a little* Rol:ei ta Davis-the" daughter of Mrs Mattie Davis entertained thirty i hi'ee little, folks at i. birth ay party. She is 12 year- <? I. The occasion v.a. splendid,.' many . ;anuV were played, .lee ere mi. tike ami -twriy was" served. . -kittle Julia Mae Wood is eiit.-rla inin.tr a little p.rnup Monday at home on her nth bi"tInlay. Sunday. Jane 0, Mrs. Julia R, Wood and Missrs F-laele. and. Chili] crs visited the Woiiian','s convention it; l.'olnnibia.' - Mrs. .Connie Black how ??t" Kanepulis, X. C., was a iin-iiu-ss visitor here >'ast weelt. Children's Day -was observed at Pine lil'iivv Baptist cluiieh, Inft'.an Presbyterian., Albert's Chapel M K. vhurvlv s very h autifully and tl'eet ively ai d ] he C. AI K. citure'r J in it- ;2<> whore-the united- spirit oi brotherhood was largely felt. $11. l?o fai-ed for the. day. Rev. ) I? H pa;t.M. _ 'l ite seeotlil dislliet of the Yolinji People's l.-aeue was held at In t?ram Saturday, dune with inoi:, li an f?u . yi'-.aar l'C ks enjoying" t! e names, devotional-service* full i.vport - an<J in.p: . -sive eohseei ation, Come again. v.e enjoy such lays of .-uiishiti . Rev. Rol.eit 1 itllejohn of Wayci oss, (let i y at preached" a I* atlir's 1)"iy s> i i:i"U at llethel ( . M K. eh.reh: .Misun ierstaialir.tr. Its Kl't't. So Tar oi'e hi.ys has won two . I # '. V Ill I yauto m\i'i imm-i, .v C. ami l.aui.tns at CiaH'nej liehI 7-P i>a-t hail. Mi.-. I'hyili- Knox and Mr Samuel .1 ci' n-"* :uo on the ^i?.* 1lint Mill, ai.-r.?Corine Hann ii L A Hit'?\V'uiul :i! i: An-. Mary?Mthtt aiv iiiprovbnr. ?ATr. an i Mi - Earnest Jacobs ar, visiting iiaMik in Blaney, S. C Mr. and Alt -. Melrose Cor: y are rejoioiny ia* t a tin* little Son, McIi-om^ !1. TAYl.OltS MAYS The prnvrarn wa.? a success at Aiken Chapel Baptist church on last Sunday niyht. .The quartet i uspon !( <! tin. liv luyiny was enAIis>. Mayyii Youny presented the program. Collection $'.>.05, Remarks by .Mr. Mattlu w Dawson oT Williston. .Mr. and .Mi-. John Washington and .Mrs. <>!a TaLey spent Sunday in Asheviile, X. C. Mrs. Alma Dial and family spent Sunday with her mother Airs. Maggi0 Johnson. Miss Emma Webb -pent Sunday with friends h. re. O. I) 1 ..??a ;vi r. n. ^iiiiui m?4> i i 114.11^1 ii"iiii\\'c>*hope f. r him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman of TiWvel Rest spent Sunday with they son ami wife Mr. and Mrs. Perry Zimmerman; als<; Mr and Mrs. Annie Lewis of Green ville; Mr. Tatt of SimpsonvihV Miss Grace Wright of Paris spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmerman littlc daughter Minnie Hell spent last week in Dillon. Mr. Sam Alford <d' Marion is making his homj. in Paris, with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Zimmerman where he is engaged in his work there, ?? EH B ION'S I-.TTSYII.I.l-; Ni:\Vs Ml. J.. A. I.illy ! a' In- !...| t la-t week an i ?:t- fan iall/. . M..n.lav at Skih.'i 15a at it < iaii< lli' leaves tn nt<n 11 it lis- la-, a. <1 voted wfe", (in rhildivn. liv. ei , and live hoy.-.. I'nd*. .1. II. \V\ M, l is in elm rye. Rev's? A. .) Wi iir an'I Junes a~ - i.-ted will, thf era i. So!.. i,y Mr. M.m,-. Mi s. I-a/rie iMf.ree |s havk 4 'he vL'.y with Inj inolhet;. .M: i Mamie ltavis, .al'f"r ' ;> ndiM? t.v\ week- in < haI le-.lu!!, S i . w-.' r friends. t. Mrs. Mi.oii. W, f) i ,i an ;: . ! 1Portpi' nm'oied hnek with Mi- I pi oe fur the w -ck-< ivi. Misses Hi ssie. Mat I-!.a ami I -ofa Ikipree av<"ii:|'.'i i,:,l h? M Floyd. K. i)'npreMr. St;;!.'/. a'> Mr. .Mcl.ain. an : Mr. l-Ir;i.!r y* a..t?>i? <! l<; Kayi-ltt-\ illiy N ?to \ it their aut.l Mis'. f 'hai i"t tv IP" ...j^an. . They i? ; ? t il a rdmis: stay. M rs. I i i.? t-i.cc 'i',.d'<h I..' to *4 ?X. <"... . I i Jvt t hi- \Y . <- !;-in, with sister. Mr:. May trie -M-1?J_ . (-rirk'/'frft': )- Til.' M'r"'I7f mal. Mrs Me.l.ood. .Mrs t'h. -in.. .Mii. Kimi.iia Petorkin Mi llni'v' .Shields.' Mrss Millie M-.t^ueei Mi s. M. y, II.,, , '.Mi s. Ad. hi Williams, Mrs. A. Fox. MAY. a: ! ylatL .td- 1 ar that ! rotlni. lie t'rosland is "ih/irty \wil. The strviec. at :-'iiih>!i Pap". ' vluireh was v? i y in pi. iny.' lie A. .1. Wruht pieaelied a i " tii ' liny sen i?n?n, . suldyei The Aiva: , tay s of; fh-advantages. lie and Mrs. A. >J. will leave. 5.}. il ia " for Hampton 'institute for a'\\re i vavation or study. .Miss .Heriiiew-AlilUn left Toi. s. . inor sila.'ol at' Stale vol.eye la'week. . Xurste Vivian .lories and .Msn L il.r-..?tier. .-ndp?T-fiy4m: of ton. S. C., made a pbjr call; atvrk '.onie;,,i' ''ijiortef Sunday. St. Paul Ilapli-t ei.urelr t'liil r.'s li.'y. prytrram was a yian \ic -< S-.hday iiifh- - F.Very 'ope enjoyed out.': jltfle speakr 1 - Ml . |.; I,."u--44s^?a-r.d All, ,1 J. Mel.allien, spoil.-'..! -. .nanm- i'. i".\ an.; an I'. R. Mri\? jiuii ;?! . ii'.'iiil,' :li srir's' i'am|ui- in ().uyrid ury. S. ( Mrs.. -Jit;i. 1 'riii.i- -1< :.t l!: \v<A k-rnd Ihjuu* Sin' nt in :.< <! : I A. I. I'l I . 1 111 S 11 if' I' .Mini 'iiitiay mod ijiuuyil j>y Mr. ! ; i). 1'iji Mrs, Ma : AMaj-ii-. Wiliian - air last Wii .k Mind wai'mu i a!!..'.! d ii '! ai-rdojiia 1 i ; j- i M, at ' : Si;s_aja ;?111-?? n Ri-v.. 1'. 1'.'. M ud.ii: |<id tin.- lVtHanl. M i s.- At.nir 1 > i ili y :ir:.{ M . . < . ii a 1 j.t. .Rdm-Mll. Mrs. Mat i:v ' i l"l:nak;n. Mr.. 11 ray <-V" .at:.! iik li?i i d t I "i?:t?;i: ai;t ? . : \ t k \ ; i ir.tr trivial-. Mis- I?11 i . M :a*.. ' v 1* m.'.iti'r Mr-, iki'.-i : d 'aniii j af'ti-r a tVv. y - a. . i: -.-It. at Ni vv Vui'!; ( ily. I' . -. v. i i- ;t plva-atr. at/at in::. Tin- : d ill M-h.M.l V..atm, -in ~ v. ii ! v Mia,' ia v. .! ; - . :> a' ;i. !!. I!. > r'.ul an it.'i i .i,: M. - - t iSaii<iei> :.iii Mi i? S. Rul ;?-<>? tea liei -. 1 > ae. li K 1 Ui i < ;t: ; v:il' _ '!i- I ' TiTliaii \ -hi1 \ ! \ ( where she will -pi-ti.i i:.i. "'-" ."lYaut M''. 'I'. 1 'I'll;- v ii.l .i.-.-.uM.;.., >11--.' ( \ s?l l>. n-. iii . Jts week lit their home- in N v, Y>.Oil v 'an I ("iiii iniiati -.after per.l iil*T a |>!ea-aiit vueatii'.': with w if . ami it?->theV. I Tl III'- Mi ii11-:i. - eiai" la i<i it fii>t M< etintr at til - (tilil Pillowhaij on Moiniiiy i yvr.it a-"at t?: with Mi .s.-.\laf>le V. Ilec-o a- pre : eat; Mi-.- Ane-lia *- > iti' ""pivsi?l I.t: .Mi-. Il.it: li itv. seer;tary; Mi-.- .Mayln ll lo-e*-. t eaurer; 'Mi-Me-- Mat tie l,.ec i'<.-!ehiai tllil 1-iliise 11'. oi-'i- t p'M til-. Mo nil is are Mi.--!? Ma: ;:a ll-ei'se .a a! Ssnali l.aw.-or. The nnvti'-njr wa- ealleil t?.- i.<! r hy t re pe-ni lit. Afti-t a* si'.i.f I l ? III I i V ' I i ^ i< i j , 11 ? V . \ 1 . ? v t -~ ir-.j; * "M"ni>i> >!v" u.< played. lHiii::' i } . hour t lit- hos I ti'ss Mi-< Kutli Pdae -1?.,{ *h; Miss .M.iylicll Kt-t-V A-rv?.i .a 4j licit iu course . f t"? nit .? :1a i am ice tea. Mis?- ArdeWa Stfi'lt was less ti? the "We Modernettcs" ekr ami a numb? i of itj^iteil?*iriio?t | i>n Thursday ? \ eiiiifc. '4'itif 1 I": living an i djniitf r?>?.Vfts were l>ea.: tifully decorated with pea u-ree; and pink, the club colt.'rs. A <h . licious repast of fini'. punch a*r assortcal, c ik -? vevie '< Vvc-1 On Thursday .-veninc'. .!. . e )T I the "We ."<f>ile44uaui.-" \t\.i,? de j lightt'ully t nte-' iam <1 '"?t? l' .ixi .street hy Miss MuKe Y. Ret -< j The evening w as spent in tl me ing and playing various game after which the hostess served ic ore am and cake. MKIti: \N1> TIII.RI . .;/ -, I, j " 'J "I. ! i - -v i ,-.n<a a:'. I' u .'A 1 ;.N .D -d,.; a -? .. : (| >' '' lii" \v> iu v i.t " t;" i*-1 :-t f. j' ili!' ' - > < - -vfit;. 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' 1.5 I i -?>11 il i-eiissid 'll\ s * s nr.-.; rcvii-wi-.) . y pastor t. Tinuiy M -iia Ks l.y Ur.. M. \\ . - Tirr.mon- of FtVinirhain. This lv:i it'sr t'u t'.iri S.i.aiay (me pastov ; v a- at his elan jrr and \\\. wen t ( fav oin] \v.th a- iuu ninjr niessapt "tSi: .ToTTn" '21: 7. subject Don't For;>n:t Ji-Ms, *||, WiU Be Back Ryi Bye. Two por-oiis connector. n | tin mst Ives to the churyh. ' i At o;:;n we loassomblvd to wit-I no-s a wovdorfuf j?: ojjram render e.?i hy Bev? Mcintosh of Marion 0 pastor of .Mt. risjsah Bapt. church and his choir. Subject God's Dc.V f |. ' n : it ( n of God \ ' t^H | I1 I!.-..! i-il? . -H \? .'o wwi: hi ?-? (! another :&? K.v M. W. fl !* i'ays the W ; .j W .. k. Total.. i-"i. -' >! Surwlay $24.83. ' ?r-?IIJUI |il?^WMH|P|pW>MjPWW . | s CARDS I 'DR. A. Ik JOHNSON 81 1K.KON 3.",2->L:i Asf'emhiy Street j -;.J !. i-. ;<r.' Oak Street H lMrne .8740 . I REV. J. II. JOHNSON I Ol!.vv~: Slarii'.n Street NO I A IO -I't ?!.?' 1 fKi-i.-r irt iO-a^ K.-'.al". pi rfoi ms'i.ai : i;.'j ... write wilts. . "jH : :r. i.-.JT; niovl tr: <;>. eiuim.s.' etc. ( alt to See Him 'S Ofhc'e Phone 8107 lies. 0798 I N. J. FREDERICK I : Att. : III y-tl law ar. ! Notary Public I PKACTK K IN ALL ( Ot RTS I ---Stall' anil 1'nliral" 1 1310 \\ a-L nylon <1,; Cola.' S. C. I DR. 11. II. COOPER I Dentist Special .Attention Given to bis- /"I Pases, of tli^ Gains ?-1 Gold Ciuivu and- brnlye Work A Specialty Utfice Phone 012'J Res. 8HG4 .1 jlllli \VasUii.y tor; St., Cola., S. O. 1 DR. J. G. STUART Ky. Mm. Ndm- and Thn.at.? Glas.-cs Fitted Accurately OlTice Hours: "" Telephone; 11:00 to 1 :uu 1'.. M; Res. 4602 0:00 to S;uo P. M. Uilice 3796 Oilice: Residence: 1 2u3u Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. " jrOllice Hours: . Telephone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 I [ 0 l'.JVUio -8-P. Mr--"""" " 7 Dr. \V. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon I-Diseases cd' IV in1 n and Chi!' en A Specialty OiVice: Residence: j 3115 Lady St! 1301 Pine St. I Columbia. S> C. r Ollice Iloui.- ; Phones: ' 8 to O A Si. Otlice 503S ; 11 to 3 P. .M. ??'? iVVO, U I i70 | 6 to tf P. M. l)r. R. 13. Frederick Ph> sician OlFce: Residence: 1101 \\ ah ._r&t on :?14-DMPark ..Over Vic, cry v.L.i .us Rank. i'i:lumrnn.""i'r""r Phone 7s> 11 AH classes of Ueutci. Work .? Dr. L. H. llallman DENTIST P AIN L K S S E X TR A CT IONS Sunday.- :>y Appointments Otlice:' L'.ib'J lii Onvaa Street Columbia, S. C. l)r. H. G. ThompwSon nF\Tf<?T 1323'A Assembly St". Columbia Phone 34Gt) Gold Crowns?Bridges?Plates a Specialty. Extractions Made Painless In Winnsboro Wednesdays and Saturday:^?at?A-rBrriMirry; Phone 21'J Office Hours Telephone!: 8:30 A. M. to T OO l\ M...Office .6033 _? Residence 8873 I)r. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, Elates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday hy Appointment Anesthcsia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S i Hair Grower F<vr Diseased Scalp?Gives Life A Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply once a week?PRICE 35c. 190f> Rlanding St. Columbia Counts Drue Store. Washington St. Thomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Streeta "d _4J .. . -- "