The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 17, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5

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w ) * Saturday, July 17, 1937 cfokc.etown nkavs. Thi- annual picnic of the Elite Social club was held at the Barucli place IlobVaw plantation lo wet* Waccania.v, .Monday. July 12. This was indeed a errand affair; all t!ie eucsts were very much elated over this splendid, entertain nient. There were special guests from Georgia. New York and sev- , oral ]>laccs in South Carolina. We enjoyed boat riding and swimming j4*,) fishing, Dinner was served at 2 o'clock. The committee: Messrs. Sam 15io\vm-, Kuffm Foul and Al- . bert Smalls with president J. S. Nesbitt saw to it that every one ate until they wanted, .no,.more. Tin1' following car> were used for transportation Messrs,'- J? ;M. Sheiv aid. Willie SU'i'lc, I!. 11. .lames Robert Mvi is and Willie Gteene. , < There. were other ears ami Mr. Michael (ireene's bus. The 'invitation to club picnics, was extended by Mr. Kennedy, who has charge of the Batuch's place. Mr. .lames Dunmore of New York spent two weeks, here visit1 ltg-his..parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Dunniore. Mis. (lei trude ' Eyersley, of N. Y. City is .spending the summer with her mother Mrs. Sarah. Myers. ' * A I.IAU AM) TH1K1' AROUND CADES. The l.ea.jie Is', still alive - around ( adi s and doing splendid work. Or. - Sunday afternoon the president Mrs. t'oiine Brown had a splendid program. Ilutdjed as a debate. Suhjl'ct: "Which is the worsft a liar or a thief?" There ' were many points .shityd on both sides. Mi. Ayivet Montgomery .on thy allirmativc side stating that the liar is the worse; Miss Eli.sc Montgomery ?>n the .negative side shoving thitl tin- thief is t h e ; worse. Mr. "Amet Montgomery making IS points, showing that' the bat is the wor.-e. Miss KliseJ ' MontgoiiK i y made IS poilits show ing that the .thief is the worse. S'itev both side.- made IS points,I t hey' agt eid to . run.. over at the lie\t lir.otihg. J? TMis> Klise >Iont*4onTT?VT t? il stu1 |V I * die.I o; l.iike t'ity Hi. sehXiol and: .is also ii live wire in Sunday S. and League wmk ut St. Paul A. M. K. ehurcli. Topic for discussion in the next meet or:: i: : "Which i'K best yes? Uiiiay or today?" MHss'. Klise' Moi:, *( !! .-.y on the ailirmative1 side, -iiitiny that today is the best * M'. I..1.1 r |' row 11 on the negative siiitir'g that yestciilay is. tlic best. Hi. V\KTTSV3I;l7l-i "MOWS: - - .Mi's, Can 11 l> iikins, .Miss liati I ill" .and Mr.-. Steele were laid to1 if: t lust wook-enl. " * All.--. Kmnm. Drake . returned) v.after a tow weeks in' Xow Yoik, with mother ar.d sister*. Air. and Mrs. S. liovian loft the week-end forIJarrisbtirg, Pa. Alls so A Vivian. AlcCullum audi Alat'ie Miles loft Tuesday for N. . J. City. I R.ev. A.J. Wright is spending a while with hi- mother in GafYney. Air. II. G. Grace left Friday for, irw-.it .nil i.i X. Y.'w'itn daughters" Alisst-s .Mabel, Bessie and Donna. Ali-s Sbii.'io * Spun s is spending," her vacation in X. Y. City. Airs. Anna Dudley j^pent Sunday afternoon with the Reporter. Airs. P. R. AloCollum and Misses AlcCnrron find Ruth Blue closed *' a successful Bible scliool Sunday. Prof. C.^JflTight, principal of our.h:it'll scliotTf. is a strong1 supper ti i of our recreation. work here. ITT is one of our volunteer loaders On Monday July 5th ho had a * tennis 'tournament on the play ground. Th? spectators' enjoyed the games ytv y ni ^jh. Another strong. supporter of our recreation work is .M rs. II. B. .Jones. Mrs. Zo-l. ra Wright and Mrs. Dora Powe are also tsiong supporters of the rtTTratinn program. Rev. and Mrs. J.C. Cox, Rev. and Mrs. A.R. Gordon, Mrs. L. B. -Stubbs, Mrs. flattie Williams and Mr. C.R. Cox attended the funeral of Mrs. C.IJ. Steele, the wife of Rev. ( .11. Steele of Clio, at St. Pe- i ter church Sunday July 11. Her j body was taken to Chester'Mon- i day for burial. IRC. Henagan un- j dertaker in charge. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. Dixson, Mr. ( Brown, Mr. R.J. Ilixson, of Phila- ' dolphin, Mrs. Henrietta Fotrker- ' son of Washington. D.C. are here .< spending their vacation with parents Mr. and Mrs. B.D. Dixson. i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER ;i I H ARDEEVILLE N EWS. B.CY- and Mrs. W. F. McBrown Miss Gertrude and little Edwin McBrown accompanied by Calvin Primus. Jr.. motored to St. Paul htirih. Rev. McBrown delivered a noble sermon. After which Holy Communiop was adminixWtftf. Miss Sarah Hicks left Thursday night for New York City. Her stay is indefinite. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Welch and Mr. Wtilbei* Simmons motored from Miami, Fta., Sunday to visit relatives and friends, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Boykin and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Dancey. Mrs. Eleanor-Randall left Monday for Denmark. . Miss Gertrude Mv.Brown was III' dim I 1' inu.v't ,.f M ..t. / vi vivuigm King last Sunday. - . Rev. McCiill p;^-tor of Fishfcr Chapel ME church invite all mom hois and friends of the sister churches to help in a series o f meetings f*?r sold saving. Mrs. Ruby Scott h:is returned front the "hospital and is doing nicely. Missionary meeting held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J.IK Riley After meeting a delightful repast was served by Miss Elnora Si-1 mods and Bcrnice Primus. ; Sl .MTKR NHWS The Daily Vacation Bible school closed with a program at Mt. Pis gah AME church on. Monday nite and a picnic otr Morris College cam pus on Tdesday. After a splendid program by the children at the church it was announced that tick ets to the Lyric theatre would be presented students for perfect attendance during the four weeks of the school.. Un'Wednesday ol' last week Mrs Naomi Mackey entertained a few friends and on.,Friday eve, Miss Ramona Cass entertained a few fTL. ... ji.v ..u.-. i Hi- cui'sisj spun uotn evenings pleasantly in playing games and it-1- cream and cake was .-'owed. Mrs. Anna Sanders entertained the faculty of the summer school and quite a few other guests with a sumptuous dinner party at her homo on Friday aftoynoon July*9. The following members of the Postal Alliance of this city attended the funeral of Mr. Bates4 in Camden on Sunday July 11th: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spears, Mr. S. J. McDonald, also Rev. and Mrs. Henry Davis, Miss Wimblv. Mrs. Anna Murray and M^ Eddie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn of Columbia her two nieces Miss Julia Martin of Coiumlia and Miss Elsie Barnes of Norfolk. \'a., Mrs. Eva I'hi eseburgh, of Eastover were the iruests of Mr. and Mrs. ilines Tone.v on Sunday. Miss E.N. Dangerfield spent the past week end in Manning; visiting I)r. and Mrsr Alva Jenkins. Mrs. Elrita Bacote aril daughter Miss Eulalia are visiting their par ruts Mr. and Mrs. S.J. McDonald. Miss Wimbly of Augusta, Ga.. is ..vi*itinM Mr. and-^Mrsr- .Joseph Richardson. 'Dr. an<i Mrs. I. Moone of Norfolk, Va., sjient Sunday, July 11th with Dr. and Airs. E. C. Junes and family. Passing - of Mrs. E. A. Andrews Mrs. Emma Andrews passed &way on Monday afternoon July 12 at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Howard where she had recently made her home. Her passing was quite a shock to the community. as her illness had only boon of a short duration.? Hon niece Mrs. M. E. Potter 6f Tampa, Fla., and other relatives of the city were at her bedside at the timo to... p 1 I*.* n*i . 1* uucrui si'i vices will bo held at Mt. Pisguh A. M. E. church on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. MT. LEBANON AME CHl'RCH Rev. W.L. Williams, Pastor Due West.?The Sunday school opened at the usual hour. Lesson trood. We were glad to have visitors from New York and Winston Salem. On last Monday night the young people gave a lawn party for the benefit of the Sunday S. The proceeds of the lawn party ivere turned over to the Sunday ichool. Sunday morning the services be * subject: Run for your life. We fire about to get underway for completing our claims 'for".-t h e year. We are planning to do our best this year under the administration of a new leader. SHE ST. MARY A. M. E. CHURCH Salters.?Sunday was a high day at our church. Our pastor (Rev. L. ' D. Gantyble preached a wonderful tr sermon,' subject: Burdened Soul. One member joined; and five children were baptized. Mr. and Mrsr su F. _W. Lawrence entertained the hi preacher s family Sunday Wl League was held at the usual hour. A junior choir was organiz ed jed. Mr. Joseph MeClary leader. F1 The Green family of St. Mat- Jthews were the guests of Mr. and fe '.Mrs. E. W. .Lawrence July 4th a<i Little Miss Eva May Jones of CI VVhiteville is spending awhile with g] her sister Mrs. Margaret E. Law Pj rence. "I Mr. and Mrs, F. B., Lawrence re were glad to have their daughter pi home for a few days. She return to ed to camp at Columbia. at NEW ST. PHILIP CHURCH K Robinson, Rodgers. Holmes, Miss Elizabeth Williams. Iv Our pastor choir and good many members of our church went Ware Shoals Sunday afternoon to help the missionary ladies raise- st their dues. Rev. Ford and his ur good members made it pleasunt for Pa us. Key. Boney preached for th uhenv. His choir vundeved good to musiv to the delight c/f all. A col- Wl lection of $G.OO was taken. Mis. Annie Stark< died Sunday t?] 2:HO p.m. The community sympa- c0 thizes with the relatives and Qfriends of the decease. Percival Funeral home in charge. m - til TAYLORS NEWS or ell S.S.. at Aiken Chapel Baptist se church at 10:00 a.m. At 11:45 pc church at 10:00 a.m. At 11:45 m Rev. J. H. Gilmore brought a won- th derful message. Communion was served. se At night our pastor brought us si' another wonderful message irom Acts 14:22 Collection raised on kr Sunday'gre.-: - St Miss Agnes Alexander, Miss IL, M. Scott will leave for Morris col- at" lege Wednesday whgre they will ed join tbe S. S. and B. T. U. conven- ty tion. ne ?Rev. J. 11. Gvlmore, Mrs. Janie W( Leak, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Barton ?c were evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Barton. Mi'ss Mattie Dial of Washing- fo ton, D. C., spent last week with gr her cousin ~Mrs7~Pei ry Zimmerrnam or Mr. Charlie Russell, Miss Myr- tp tie Ferguson, Miss Daisy Russell, "I* Miss-Georgia Young were gtrosts w< at home of Mr. and Mr, B. L. wi Young Sunday. nv Mrs. Robert. Shumford re mprov iti ing. vii We are glad to report Mys. Good vi< win being able to be out again. DILLON NEWS i : #!? pironi* ^Jtev. J. A. Holman, Pastor ^Sunday schoo'l at the usual hour, ter Lesson reviewed by past or T am At 11:30 our pastor took his text ' subject of which was "Freedom." IV, Communion was strved ful Rev. J. A. Holman, Mrs. Leah cu] Covington and Miss Luepurler j SCovingtc/n were invited to Mr. frc and Mrs. Sim Townsend for din- 1 ner. Several courses were served lej and enjoyed by-all. ' we th< IN MEMORIAM lte ] In loving memory of our dear father Rev. J. G. Sanders who departed this life July 13, 1924. 8U] Miss Callie D, Sanders and sisters ^0, i r Itev. ('. Capers. Pastor r ' ' - *?* * Sunday was a great day at- St. Philip from 0 o'clock prayer meet ^ ing to 9:30 p.m. Rev. Capers did ' not mind the tremendous heat; he ... .. w preached irom tne suojeci: owmi- ^ ing Promise. A splendid Sunday y school was had at .3:30. y Sunday night 'Rev. W.. C. Wil- p( liams preached a soul Stirling ser- ^ moil, subject: Nobody j^ill somebody when the Woman touched Christ'. He said somebody touched ;if .Me. The Queen contest was a jj, treat. Mrs. E: Myers won the prize fr and was crowned queen. (|. tOKESBURY NEWS St. Paul A. M. E. Church VI Sunday was extremely hot tho* cc quite a few were in attendance at 11 S, f'-. ami church services. The " S. S. board arranged for the annual picnic to be the 11-th of Aug- 1 ^ ust at the Wilson Nash Spring. C'1 An invitation ::s to all. Rev. Boney brought a wonderful message 041 to his hearers at the morning ser- 01 vice. A good collection wag taken. Mrs. Honey, president of the Volunteer Workers'-(ilub has her work well lined up. The captains are Messrs E. C. Goggins, James ^1 Hoimes, Jr., Wess Adams, Jesse m PALMETTO LEAD EE "" KINGSTREE NEWS. The* Santee summer school is iding its last week this week, t he work that is on exhibition \ iows that the teachers, under the c ipervision of the instructors ] ive been quite interested in the t ?rk. r A literary program was sponsor s I by Misses M.L. Mouzon, C.A. a ludd, Mrs. E.L. Reid and Mr N. t Taylor, Friday July 'Jth. The I ature of the program, was an v Idress by Mr. M.A. Mouzon of 1 larleston. Mr. Mouzon is recent ' adu&te of Lincoln University, i. His address using the subject education a Necessity," was a ' al treat. Mr. Mouzo,, was aecommied by Mr. Aden of "Washing' n, D. C., Art instructor of How d University. Mesdaines Mable Burgess and ennedy are in New -Voik. Mrs. Mary Evans, son and two and children of Atlantic City, icnt last week with Mi1*. Mamie \ avis. Mr. Junior Boone *>f Atlan ( , Ga., spent a few days last week ith Mr. and airs. r.. isooni1. .ur^, t .S Mason has returned fioni Now ( ork.: Mrs. Vashti McClafy <?f N. s . is visiting relatives here. .Miss ilythe McDaniel is spending a days with her uncle and aunt r. and? Mrs. Ned McDaniel.'. I.uicr LeRoy Diivis lias re'.'.irnod , . ' ' \1 ter having spent a week in Darigton. Mvs. Covington ami ( iends of Darlington spent the . ly with Mrs. Julia L. Shaw: llethel Church News. ^ Sunday.. school and League screes wore good Sunday. The ofli- ' rs of the League, are Mrs. Co- ' no Adams. Pres.: Mr. Olivet 1 ughes, vice-Pros.; Miss Mary L. ouzon, Sec.; Miss Hazel MeCla- " , Asst.-Scc.; Miss Janie Aloxanr, Treas. " Rev. Hughes conducted the cv- "l ling services. Although the weath was hot,' the., attendance was '' Charleston, C.A. Fludd of St. ' toil. Visitors Misses M.I.! Mou/.oji atthews, Johtnie Fultim, Kingree; Mrs. Lithonia McFarlin of ' ifton Forpfe, Va.J and Mr*. Km- h ii Kinder. ? .'i ; -???* | M.MANl'FL A. M. E. C1U RCH Rev, R. K. Rrogdon. Pastor f . ? ? . . ii Charleston. S. C.^-Kmmanuel is . ill moving on to h'gher heights f >der the; leadership of our great icOir We are pleased to say. ( at the seven months of his pasrate at Emmanuel were months eie months of. peace and harpeace and harmony. We trust at the remaining months in this y inference year wiK lliTas FireeUuiT ? > the proceeding months have en. . An instructive and stirring . seron was delivered- by l'l? pastor v me a large and attentive audi- j i last Sunday morning, at which' ,( ice as present.Joshua 24:14. Th? rnton was discussed from four : dnts, viz. The person called; Hi? e&sage; The answer given by , e people; The tc-t. The theme: V strong and manly, call to the j rvice, of the Lord". One access , an was madd. . Last Sunday afternoon was ,| town as Appreciation Day i*n the ^ mday school." A ??"-y tinft at ^ ndance wafc seyn. A musfbal ., id literary program was render- ~ after which letters of appreciann wefte pead.There were five :w accessions. Several v'sitors ^ ere present and were extended -hearty welcome. C< fi-nn, the theme, , OJJCUrwiJE, | Hrrista^n Grace41", Dr. Brogden, r the second time unfolded a eat evening message. The text y ay be fcAtnd in the ninth chapr of the Acts at the eighth verse j low if we be dead w;th Christ, \ th him." The result of this P1 essage was an outburst of spir- j, ial anthusasm. A number of ()1 sitors were present at both serT ^ 0 m ABBEVILLE NEWS St. James A. M. E. Church u; Rev. W. S. Mints, Pastor ' S Sunday school was largely atided with Supt.,B. T. Johnson ? d teachers. The pulpit was filled by Rev. J. Thomas preaching a wonder sermon. Rev. M. Massey ocpied the pulpit Sunday night ?reaching an excellent sermon im Exodus 2:10. Mr. Henry Pettis and Mr. Charr Lewis o'f Washington, Ga., re pleasing visitors Sunday at i home of Mr. and Mrs. ChnrWingfield. Miss A. O. White has returned from summer school. Miss J. C. Fair after attend'ng I mm<?r school at State college is m?, R I CARLISLE NEWS |i ] The funeral sei vice of Air's. Or ie Hughes of Union v.ero heUL.at 1 A'illiaiu.v Chapel A. M. E. Zion ' hurch, Tuesday, July Oth. Dr. ^ ). (\ Crosby, I'. E. of tin- Sparanburg district. olficvated. The no-sage wa. sin'iiiii, yet we felt ' a/1 t<> think we will not see him i.nymure . on this sid'h Several c part on <}.' , t Ifrmii, The ?.astor .was master of eoremouos. >hv leaves to mourn her passing ^ oilr daugi tei>, on. son, nine grand hlldron aid a host of relatives ,nd friends. JieV. J. M..Da-whins reports quit* i succe-sful conventi.bn at Rock IiU A. M." E. church hy the Sons 1. f Aid Saturday, July 10th. Ser- ? if'es Wero good at the above I ia mod., church Sunday, lit the af- } ernoon the' missionary raised th" 1 nil assessment at a splendid pr?> rani. Th'1 'pastor was' .?*a 1 lv< 1 to tun- .j aliz'e oiio of the oder members of i Vhite Hall, Mrs. Pearson whom ] a.tl beei) ill lor ipiin- n wk'ln At Janics Chapel Ba.pt. church he Pa-tor, Key, I?. .T. .\Iotrct brot 0 his hearCrs a wonderful mesage. Children's day . lexefciiTe.s r'ore in the afternoon. We were leased to' lave Bates Chapel choir 4 . ho - roitdeV'd good service. AVe annot forget .lanie.s Chapel choir * ho held her own. We wore picas- 1 d to have Rev. Thompson, Rev. ? Iilliain and Rev. Wi'.kes and others ' . ith us. 5 "C.hi'd-reh's Hay was good. at'-the laple Ridge Sunday. , . Sunday night at Tuckers' chap1 sister f.aura Fuller uiul sister t odie Thi/inpson ,clphs Went over c he top w'th five nienihers and a 1 few' friends. The collection alounted to $d.0.">. . , Williams chapel Sunday school < .'as called. t<> order by the Supt. , ml tins teachers took charge of heir o'a-ses. After the lesson the t astor brought a.good message; St. ^ .like 17:2?>. I Mrs. Florence- Kelly left Spatur- ^ av afternoup for Detroit, Mich, ii spend a few weeks with her on and wife. Miss -.Louise I lemon of Charlotte. N. C.. .i- spend ng a while with Mi . an<i Mrs. leiiry Coleihon. . ' Mrs. Lcola Hi/yd is spending a i i-w days-with Mi:, and Mrs. Man- I nn Sims. \ St. F.ukv's tin ril <|uarteriy con- l rrTc*- Sat in day 2 : >? i duly IT-Is. >R. WKUI5KR RKSTS IN SAINT ' IMIiLM^jtlU Rt II VARI) 1 (Sp.imil to The-"Leader"> Kastever. S. ('.. July l.'ilh?Win. * fehb-. r of Kastover aged farmer, * eted'narinn and proft-s-ional Bar- ' ctur cook died at the hospital,!' ulv 12 from a horse kick in tKe i' foniaeh. Mr. Webber was bo'rn s 1 yeai.v ae.'o in North Carolina. ' lv sp lit l is boyhood in Charles- ' >n. Fo; the last do veavs he la- 0 f I "red in Riehland county engaged 11 i various projects ami public act.iities. lie loved his church next 1 i his home having served as P toward for more than'40 years. I.e \v;i- a modVi . father and bus- N and. Was pubic spirited, indus- 11 rious, generous and polite even to liildren. A man of many tine J? i-ait< honored and respected by | nt;-, vitff-: A tr)T;iin! otd man; 1? ivco nun : it >1. father of 2*> child- c 11, 1") survives him. & Funeral erviccs were conducted J] t St. Philip. A. M. K. church near s iCto'n. Rev. I., tl. Bowman, pas- P ;.>r, officiated. Ilolley and Sons iulertaher> in charge. .Mr. J. E. p lickson, master ceremonies. g He leaves to mourn, his wife, s lis. Naomi, brother, Mr, P. R. t] rebbcr. Gadsden: ch Idren. Messrs p ,on'is of N. J.; I t b., .1. T. Glenn of I. V. Mesdaiv.es Ella, Emma, typht":'!l. I.ueile i'f N. Y. P.; lit*'- L( n of Philadelphia; Ethel Leola, p lella of. I.astover and scores of thf,r relatives and fj-ieinds , ^ 'tl A HERN \< EE BAPT. Clll'RCH : ,, Rev. M in. Watson. Pastor ^ GVeenville. >. G.?S. S. at the usal hour. Delegates to State S. . and B.T.I*, in Sumter are Miss- ? cl i Paulino Turner, Azalee Chap- y< JOHNSON-I Funeral I' ? m 9 1401 Park Street | 1 man, Mrs. Mamie Copeland Nor-' lis and \V. E. Mitchell. At 11:30 Rev. Watson, preached i great sermon from Numbers 12:22, theme And Gocl's Anger was <i ndlcd. UVPV at 5:30, preaching 7:30. Sick: Mrs. Mary Hunt, Miss Emna Bolding The Enoree <S. S. and BYPU onvention convenes at Tabernacle text Friday and Saturday before he 4th. Lord's Day m July. Rev. iVin. Watson, president. Mrs. B. V. (Joidsmith, secretary. The .Senior Missionary met at dis. M. Bowens Moftday.. Many visitors were seen at Ta>ernacie Sunday at both services. \m<>ng Hieni were Mrs Hattm Jrcketfl^Ir. tirgl Mrs. Chambers, drs. Marie Mct'ail, Mrs.'.D. 1 Leh lardt. De.y By id, Mrs. Fowler. Miss Ozella .Boo7.fr of Washngton is visitimr n..?- ** fuliii Bower on Giccn Ave. She ilso is u vaster to Prof. Charles. I. Boozer; - l.OWH Y NKWS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James had heir ' children and grand-children is guests Sunday, July. 11. Baniuet style was served. Mrs. Janie.lad 18 grand-children at the fust able, one daughter-in-law, three ions-in-raw; one sister-in-law, one li^ce. In all she served 32 peiions. Mrs. James is 52 years old und las 32 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Peay onterta ned he Ladies' Aid society of Brown hapel A. M. E. Zion church on Monday night, July 12. Miss Nancy Rose James, Miss Annie May Chisholni and Miss Maggie L. Sinig left Mnoday to ipend four days at the 4-H camp n Columbia. We hope th^y will >'njuy a pleasant trip. We are pleaded to report Miss Mora Walker ab'e t<; be up after icing sick. m ? m RALLY MAY AT RED HILL On Sunday, July 11, there wasi series of services at' Red Hill iaptist church, near Gadsden ,of vhivh Rev. T. L. Duckett is the ?ast?>i. Sunday school began at 0 o'clock with' mdny new students ntsvnt. A splendid session was leld, and ? collecte/n above the avrage taken. Many members, young and old. very present when the ra'lv be:an at 1:00 p.m., there bu ng sevral in attendance who were makng their first trip of the season. 'n>ni the text found in Mark 5:2b he pastor delivered a very impresive sermon, at 1:30, using the folowing subject "The Woman Who hayed With H?-T Fingers." At th,. lose of the sermon, two candiates for baptism were received aong with another who was adrnited in recogti tion of Christian experience. With the assistance of several isiting ministers, the pastor administered the Lord's Supper rhich was received with a hush f reverence and sincerity. During the sixty-minute recess en.od. as members- and friends xchangetl soft But enthusiastic reetings, a living picture was formed by ever-new faces weaving lowly between lines of orderly arked automobiles. At 3:30 Rev. H..MA Taylor, pas? of Mt. Olive and St. Matthews iaptist churches, delivered a soultirring sermon built upon the heme: "I Will Be With You". Apropriato music was rendered by * two choirs. A very liberal col ction followed this sermon. At 4:30 Rev. L. G. Bowman, pasir ot st. I hilips A. M. E: church reached an unusual sermon from U' text: "Lift Up a Standard folia Ptojile". His choir reached weral peaks in rhythmrc singing, nd was made outstanding by its rilliant leader. Another targe of >ring was collected after this ser,oi>. The total collection was the reatest "that has been received at ny rally dur'ng the last seven ?ars. BRADLEY I; Home Telephone 8137 i \ A ~ CARDS DR. A. B. JOHNSON suaeeon Office: 1^28 Mi Assembly Street Phone 34G0 Residence: yiy Ouk StreetPhone 8740 REV. J. 41. JOHNSON 1 Office ; 202(J Mai luii Street NOTARY PUBLIC I If-* r '. ?? lJ ? 1 ... ikcai "-.state, periutnis marriage cerenionios, vvntc wills. "leads, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See* Him Office Phone b4o7 ? Res. 07US ' JSU J.^XUmKHlGisrAttorncy-at-law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ' ?-State and Federal lily Washington St,. Cola.' S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER -r Dentist 6. Special Attention Given to Diseases of the Guu.s Gold Ctown and Bridge'Work A Specialty Offic? Phone 042$ Res. '^do4 1125 Washington St., Coia., t. c." DR. J. G. STUART ' Eytt, Kar^2wse and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours; Telepnone; 11:UO to 1:00 P. M. Res. 40j2 6:0u to 8 ;00 P. M. Office 37fJC J Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. , 1417 Pine. St. Office Hours: Telephone:. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 6&T5 6 P. M^to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon , Diseases of Wom^u and Chi! " hl A Speoalty Office: Residence. 2116 Lady S.t. 1201 Pir.e St., . Columbia, S. C. Office Hours; Phonos 8 to y A. M. Office *;u38 11 to 2 P. M. . i;?s; 67 0 to 8 P. M. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician Offce: .. Residence: 1107 Vfc Washington 1416 Park Over Victory Savings Hank, Columbia. S-V. fun Phone 7fc>ll Ail class** ci Lenta.: Wqrk Dr. L. H. Hallman D B N T I $ T~ ?pain mag bxikaliiuat" . Sundayaby Appointments ? Office: 2369Hi Gerva s Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson ~ ^ -? ' DENTIST 1823^ Assembly St. Columbia Phone 3406 Gold Crowns?Bridges?Plat?6 a Specialty. Extractions Made Painless In Winnsboro Wednesdays arid Saturdays?atn-Ar-Rtissel Building. Phone 219 Office Hours Telephones: 8:80 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033 Readenco 8S73 _Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST r>I ? a. ? ^ - i uuu(, nates, trowis, Mrid^es Sunday by Appointment Anesth^aia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower For Diseased Scalp?Give* Life A Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply once a weak?PRICE 85c. 1906 Blanding gt. Columbia Counts Drug Store, Washington St. Thomas Drag Store, Taylor and Harden Streets , and Qfoaa*. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER