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Saturday, July 24, 1937 MORRIS BROWN A. M. R. CHl'RCH Chail<'.f;ton, S. C.?^\ltho''Jast Sunday was an :utoiisely hot day, large crowds worshipped at Mar- ( ri.s Brown. The., act vities of the day began with the usual inter- y esting scrnionctte to the little ' church. "The "Counsel of the Un- ' Govl'y" was the th^me from which the 'pastor, spoke. Old, as well as * .L young, were benefited by thc'&er- 1 monetae. l>r. Lemon selected for 1 the morning sermon the 6th chapter of Deut. and the 17th verse. 1 A spleivdjci. nion was* woven around the theme, "Spiritual rules for. Giving". Our church was com i'oi table, and the sermon was enjoyed by nil who bad the pleasure of -hearing the message. There < were two access! ins during the day. At night, Hi;. Lemon. preach til the annual sermon to the "La- ' dies Hoek Cas^Je- Society". A ' ' large crowd witnessed the anniversary. of this soci ety, and were , benefited by the 'message brought by the speaker. "The Mind otf Christ" was chosen as the theme around which the sermon was wow ca. bulge crowds attended the Sunday school and A.C.K. League. The pastor will attend the Missionary meeting during the. we it; accompanied .by the missionary Workers of Morris, IlriAvn. \V-e were called upon during the past week to witness the fuiior: als of Rev. . J-. S. Morant and sister Venus T'ctigrew one of the oldest members of "class No. 12. The summer exodus of our people "for other centers has begun. Mrs. Uriana. itoumns is v. siuny relatives. in New York. Bro. J. German leafier of class 2H is now residing in Philadelphia, Pa. .Miss - C. S. A. Smith, president of the missionary society leaves the city this week for ;i' vacation *?" New York-City. S.iste:' S. .1. Davis of class lt> is now-residing: in Saluda, N. C; It. is. hoped that the vacatioiis of these good jmmbcis of Morris Brownwit be all that car be desired. Our special effort to complete .the work. planned by the trustees was ".held on last Sunday nitfht. The response by the members of the chilich' was really fine, all things considered. The work <'i. the interim- of the church w 11 he started at once. Dr. I en.on and ks v-vnergetkwife, have things^well in hand, and. .me ^meeting with a remarkable decree 'of success in their- pans for the advancement of the chijrch along all lines. The special effort netted nearly with some el LiI. \ei to repi.'rt. l'lie hanks handed "Hi - by the pastor alone 1 netted $ 1 .'il.pih W'- ape moving forward in hop,, of ;; successful your. . ? l.M\i:SI.AM> NKWS Si inlay -cluAil ;t Srloum Baptist church wiili I.ev. I. H. Butler pastor opi nod' at the usual hour wi'th S'upt., Bro. J. M. Denkins and his co-workers at their post of duty. At 12 o'clock the pastor aeoom-" ?punk I lii uilieiv-kseend'-'d the ros 1 I'll lit and la pan <i i-vh-q l?ov S 1). Meliwainn selected his text 1st Psalm 2nd verse, subject: "Pnvper Rock"i He preached a soul stirring sermon and was high l-y enjoyed. Our revival meeting will begin the second Sunday night in August and last until the third 'Sunday. Prof. R. 1a Blue and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Denkins moand Mrs. John Harris Sunday, r a\ii? riM\n? \i vnmm Co. .">119 F-4 CCC. AW'ndaw, S: C\?Sunday was a beaut i'ful ulay our Sunday schc/ol ' opened at the usu.d hour with Mr. Herbert I.. Williams in charge. A large number was.- present and ! everybody enjoyed t/he lesson. We 1 w<>re sorry that our Supt., Mr. C. 1 B. Wright was absent, being call- 1 ed home on serious illness. , ^ Our glee club is improving un- ' del- the direction of Mr. Herbert ' L. Wit'liams. < Mr. Albert Fo'rd has returned af j' ter spending several .days in ' (leorgetown. ? 1 Our first aider, Mr. Joseph J. I Wineglass has returned from the * station hospi'tpl looking like the picture of health. , 1 Miss Mnrjorio Kelly, Miss Erma ? Kelly and Mr. Norman L. Dopa- 1 lrie visited our camp last Sunday. Mr. Albert F^udd, Mr. Alexan- ' de'y Afford, Mr. Henry VindCnt ^ and Mr. Presto'n James, Jr., spent the week-end with relatives and 1 friends in Conway. ' . SUBSCRIBE FOR I THE LEADER i LyM.- . _ , . , t MYRTLE BEACH NEWS "When And Where" * Mrs. Lorise (.'handler and little laughter Lorain? I.ovan of beorgt ;o*wn spent a few days here lasl ,vetk visiting tier husband Rev. A nahain Chandler who is residing it the Driftwood hotel for tht unimcr. Mrs. Chandler and dau jhter are former residents of Lan >s but are now of Georgetown Able here Mrs. Chandler and lit le I.orame were given numerous is well as helpful gifts by thf proprietor of the hotel, Mrs. M L. Misenh-'.mer. Mr. Blurnet'l Payne a recenl graduate of Allen university wh< ins been spending sometime returi eu nome, iTUiianapjous, inciiai^a, Monday marning. We all regret -od to see this young man tak< leave, l.e has been an asset to* th< beach. The following . individuals are spending the suminev here: th< Messrs James Snvth, Whitesyrlle X. C.; Wilber Munnerlyn, Bennett vii'le; Eddie Ward, Clarar.ee Sin gleton and Garnet Martin o Georgetown, Gary Freeman, lit tie Xyle Jr:, of Hartsville am Marion, S. C. Miss Bernico Scott of Harts villos Mr. .Buddie Boyd of Mullin and M rs. Sarah Kdydi.e of Ma rion. __Xho -following motored to Spiv; Beach on last Thursday and spen an enjoyable afternoon- in bathimi Messrs Wi'.ber Munnerlyn. Edd Ward, Clarence Singleton, Buddi Boyd and Rev. D. D. Felder. Prof. J. B. Jones who h?s bee spending sometime here returne to his home in Conway on lafc Thursday. Prof. E. 0. Bovia who is residing at Patricia Man or was a pleasant visitor of,Re> D. D. Felder on Saturday nite. Mr. Garnett Martin had a dis aster on Sunday ar.m. when th car in wheh he was rid'ng left th street and slid into a deep ditc ft was not injurious to th<? drive nor the ca but it was-the good Hess of tin- Almighty that the in cident wasn't harmful to* litter th car nor driver. Watch the "Leader" next wee' to see or r "Wh'Te and Wh re s o .Myrtle Beach. THE WOMEN'S HOME AID MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN QUARTERLY SESSlOj Ocri ig the month of June th drove oeiety met in its Recoil quarterly session for-~L9;TV?The <loing untold good where1 mos needed the "A d" has gone aOonj quietly, relieving distress and cor fortip'g the needy when ar.d wher most agent, making no displaj This society wa1' organised nior than 'hirty yea ?. ago and sine that time ha* !u Iped hundred probably thousands to' meet th expenses incurred by sickr ess an death of loved ones, which i might h|ave bp<tn impossible tc have met without this assistanct The "Aid" has saved many fron the humiliation of a paupers bur 'ill fo thl'H' dnnd fuml known as trie "Ten uen System". The officers receive t lonntion froln a "Two Cent Sy.< tern". The amonts receive fron these two systeme are generallj sufficient to t'J<e care c/f all ex pense and are entirely satisfae :ory. The collection ''each quarter anount to a goodly sum. For thr Iune quarter this year over $5,00f w<as collected for all purposes I'he amount fc/r death clai'ms be> ng about eight-tenths of the .vhole amount. The hearts of the beneficiare; ,vere gladdened to be able to paj 'or the funeral expenses of theii oved ones. The text convention meets it iVhite Hall A. M. E. church, Jen cintvitfe, in September, - X i.M?n , - - ? i iT /> WALTERBORO NEWS News reached here that Rev. ; P. R. Tiller is improving at the s, home of ^his parents in Sumter, t Mrs. Louise Buckman, Mrs. Ra chel Martin, Mrs. Codnelia John; son and Mrs. Sarah R ce-Single: ton are still indisposed. 'The (Sunday school convention of the Presbyterians in this area will be held this week at Hope- , Well Presbyterian church of which J the Rev. Dr. Miller is the popular < ? pastor. The boy evangelist preached at Stf Peters A. M.E. church bhe ^ past week. J Little Johnnie Williams, son of 1 Mr, and Mrs. J. Wesley Willi ams is on the sick liso this week. Brother N. P. Grant preached 2 Sunday before last at Wesley M. e E. church to the pleasure ..of the saints. It. is expected that Elder- Wilborn a wilil hold his last quarterly pon, ference of the Walterboro charge J on the fifth Sunday in August. The rewal meeting closed at f Canaan last Sunday evening. Will nneti at. Weslev Grove M E. on :1 Wednesday night of next week. The third Sundai' in August wt'll . be the big day at St. John A. M. s E. church and the fourth Sunday . will be the big day at Mt. Zion A. M. E. church. Mrs.'Louise Brown has returny ed from New York where she has f been for several mcmths. ? Prof. P. J. vHammitt and hi!s 0 wife are both on the sick Irs* at e this writing. Mrs. Anna Anderson, her niece n Miss Cath'en, her daughter, Mrs. ^ Pernyce Ger'deau motored to Char ' eston last week. n MLrs Freeman of Beaufort and Miss Bradley of Aiken were tfie r' house gue^t/s c/f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goredeau last week. ~* COKESBIRY NEWS" ^ ? The g. S. is largely attended 1 Sunday. The collections Were gctotl. The pastor and delegates are leaving Thursday morning for the S. S. convention which convenes in Clinton. ~ . Hoinir a wuniaiila?arganizatii.l the "Aid" is "managed by a capa ble woman Mrs. Maggie Long, a president; an efficient seeretarj Mrs. Lillian Davenport; Mrs. Lil lo T2i<sli/\n oc nrpQulpnf nf tVlP fi nance annnn'ttee; Mijv. Annh droves as chaplain. There is n treasurer nor treasure. The belrefiqiarius, undeptakerf and lawful claimants of all kin conie to tk?> quarterly convention and receive- their -pay. N& elftir goes unpaid over three months The money is paid out as collect ed thus, th^re is no need for treasurer. There are no high" sa larieiL'.ofTicejs. Relieving drat res bei'ng the most important issue. The. quarterly conventions mee with the various local {odges, gen erally two lodges -Gon^ine- and act as hostesses. Board, lodginf and local transportation is fur nished delegates fire. The hos tesse* being re-imbursed from j vj go (white) preached at tne 01. i l*l Matthews C. M. E. church. 4 His I ' 1 sermon Was enjoyed by nf.l. I " I Last Sunday Mr. C. Lindsay and 1 j Mr. Frank Humphrey motored to < Greenwood. They also motored to* j ' J Springfield, Aiken and Edgefield < ' (Sunday , <1 ' Mrs. S. E. Quattlebaum, Mrs. ' Celia and Charlie Inabinett and j Mr. Leon Bouknight motored to | ' Springfield Sunday. Mrs. Julia Humphrey lpft Sun- < ! day for New York. r The Bible school at Friendship is progressing n'cely. They will , give a moort'.ight picnic Friday nite 1 1 also a literary program Sunday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at Friend ' J ahip, -? , j. Our pastor was at his best and preached a soul stirring sermon. Text Hebrew (3:11-11). "Our Hope tn Christ Jesus". A good collection Wah t taken. Visitors: Mr. David Duckett of Lkurens; Mrs. ^ Thelma Lowe of Rochester, N. Y. who is visiting her parents, Mr. t. and Mrs. is. W. Robinson, Mrs. (1 Ruth Sim'th of PennslyvaniU. Al,? so Miss Henrietta Robinson who t is home from summer school, g Miss Rosa Nash of Belton spent n the week-end hem.- tt'ilh hpitn e folks. The Home Burial Ad society motFriday p.m. .The members are | e paying up their dues and taxes ' ^ We. are growing stronger undoe the leadership of Bio. A. Aarcn. :ii,,aoc rliot lusted over (1 mitr tin nmt.^ v..?. _ t a period of <5 months Mrs. ""Annio | > Starks was called from labor to ?. reward July 11th. Funeral sern vices were held Thursday 11 a.m. - at St. Paul A. SI. E. chui'eh where ?she?was?a?faithful?member?and ?{-stewardess. Mr. W. M. Dixon lv~ *poke^~of her as a church worker. Mrs. L K. Goggins as a st?ws ai'dess. Rev. C. H. Gc/lph'n as a r' neighbor and frvend. Mrs. Willie L. Nash read the obituary. Rev. Bouey her pastor officiated. She leaves to mourn a hus0 hand, one daughter, four brother, a host of relatives and friends to ' mourn her passing. Interment at Tabernacle cemetery. Percival undertakers in charge. LEF.SVILL'E NEWS a Sunday school at the usuul hour. - At 11:30 Rev. Rates was at his 8 post of duty. We had Mr. Jamps Brown to worship with us in our t services. The S. S. and League convenb:on convened at New fiethet at ? Lexington last week. Mr. James * fnabinett was the delegate i/f Cal" vary Sunday school gnd Mi-ss E. 1 S. Marshall were the delegates ^ from the League. ' On Sunday at 3:30 the Rev. Kil THE PALMETTO LjM ALLEN TEMI'LE A. M. E. CHLKC11 Rev. J. \V. Witherspoon, Pastor Greenville, S. C.?The World's Pageant on last Tuesday was witnessed by a large number. All the groups were good and played their part? well. 'Abe receipts were The Mothers' Peaif dub, u line group of children w th Mrs. Annie Mae Anderson as mother and a ?r^up of others went on a picnic tor Wrlliamston. A line time was enjoyed by all. Sunday school began at 11:45 a. m. with a large number. We had an interesting lesson ti at was en joy^d by all.The following were elected delegates to the Sunday school) convention which convene; at Rocky River, July 20-21. Misses F. L. Lykes, Eunice Adams, Sara Whiten'er, Mary Likes, Mary annual p'cnic Wednesday, July 2^ joined the Sunday school on their Kilpatrick and Mr. Alvin Mack at Laurel Creek. Morning service began at 11 a in. The Junior choir turned oul in full numbers and furnished line music. The pastor.was at his best and brought a strong soul stirring message. His text was founc S?'onion 2:9. using as his subject Behind the Walls our I.oVe Stil Stands. After the usual services were over two ehild:?'n 'were bap tized: James Tommy Nance am Claudia Marie Nance. Imniedately followng the morning, service a' short church eon ference was held concerning- . th* anniversary effort. The pastor delivered a strong and eloquent sermon at the Work ingjfc Benevolent T' nip'e building for the Thanksgiving' service ?/! W. B. society. The choir furnish ed music. The A. C E. League met at G:-'H p.m. A line meeting was held. The pastor brought anothpi strong m(cssagc at the eve.rting service, ustig for his subject The Things in Life That we Cannoi Escape. II Cor. d:li. The set' vice were good, throughout the day. Mr. Miller Madison was Tuner, alized at Allen Temple Friday al 4 jVni.We extend to the. family oiu deepest sympathy. Sr.AKT\NHL'R(; NEWS Ml. Moriah Baptist Church The Sunday-school is pi ogres sing nicely under the leadcrshi of SxTptr, Coleman' and his teach. ers.We note an increase in th. membership and We are hoping parents will' eont line to semi theii children and come themselves, usual h?<Mr., The Hev. A. LI) Morning service began, at th; Meadow preached a great sermon Text taken from the 105 Psalm lie brought to us at the morning and evening hit vices filled nv it h the spirit. AH win heard them were greatly benefit ed. On Sunday afternoon from tiv to six o'clock we had a progrnn entitled?P-vmoiion?Day for Liu benefit .of tly Sunday school. Thi; was indeed a tiirhpie artair, and r neat stinie of $;I5.0Q was raised. Kings Coronation contest beHw?en churches, represented i the Ministerial Al liance at the Mt Moriah Baptist church Fridaj night July "lOth." Tickets 10 cer.ts Please help our pastor win. The Big Automobile .excursior to Blue Lily swimming pool Jul> 19th was quite, a success. Sonu tin\e ago the church organized themselves into twelve clubs whcl: are doing good work. Thrs barbecue was for the benefit of two of the clubs. Sponsors Mrs. Maggie Sexto'n and Mrs. Bessie Richards. Mrs. Lela Wiggins one of the teachers of Sunday schocf has rHtu?Btod from the ntate Sunday school - a nd- B. T. U. convention jMrs. Sadis Mae Coleman, is spend ing her vacation in Richmond, Ya. We' hope for her a spleasant stay. REV. PROF. W. H. HUBERT TO CONDVOT SERVICES AT SECOND CALVARY Sl*NDAY Since the resignation of the pastor of Second Calvary the officers and members have kept busy in the routine work and setvices. Most of the preaching has been ione by Dr. Briggs. Rev. Jas. Tbney and Rev. Youngblood and Dr. Starks, a former pastor conduct^ a sort of reunion service and administered the Lord's Supper on the second Sunday in July. Rev. Abney preached two splenlid sermons last Sunday. The offering wfffi much larger than usial. Rev. Prof. W. 11. Hubert of Beni>dict will conduct the services all Jay, Sunday 25th. This church appreciates the syin pathy and support of friends and members and extern?^ a cordial welcome to all, _ - i contributory jln negligence! Hy SAM T LI, N\,\( K (Article N?\ II) In law. tin- rule <f < oirr-nnitory jai Nejrli^ciue ks that the piu.ty com-' j{( plaininp <>: an in.iury 'nra.st not ;i}. iiii.fi"* ;.av"e mrtribafd '/.> it' l?\ "hi- own \v roily full Li wilful act >m p f?y h;.- uwii .w'nfit <>f ordinary pi-a-'p.. .inner ami <a. . 'Tin- f-hn- irihir ,.,-j fault- <>r tK-e.liyvnc'e'. however, on- . <iei" tin- law when will hnr an a< -' | (. ti??n for tedre .Mt'ST UK SI <11 ,'hi a- has. y?')'triliul?"i pi :<inutt?-l\ to ,'j the injury. -J'Iim..-;-'if "U<- '<irivev a- ,,t| n> s. a railroad t i.iiek without Jo'o.kint: to tii- : ur.i?t 01 1 "t, at;,<l i- jv -track l?y a pa. in.- > i -j .i.<-.-.v " i can, have no i< !'ihoeau-e le vv) failed .of ordmaiy prudiiue ai'. i vv j t care iti.'nvit look)-'y l. wheth i" |)(, . u train wa- n* a . Sni h p* r.-<Vn would In' ciiilty- !'.< out slier.-.! y \V; .Neo-lis'em e .therefore. Viio* > i.l itjcd p., " to rcdi'vs-. i In the elr.rch nl' Alan y ?-n?heals many complaint a* '. *" ji- ., lapidated church' huildii ne- u". .tried in "payijijf. <>ar n -i>.n<-r..." "poor salaried I'm ' mis-em preach* .. ers"( "The want of jr pimp ram t'oi .v; L ,the yofult- . pi i>)?i -of <>iii . departments art* hut ?ink ..'hoi-? lui .wastijijr til.- pi'.ipK''." hhrd-eai'n ,,, ' ml money" and the like. ,,, If there is a sh: <i'i\\ 'if truth-, , I ?and tln rp is) ir tlfe-e complaints fl 1, Ahmewheiv somebody is jrtiiltyol un I (Contributory Nt jrliaciny. . The At'- t,, rii-an Methodist . 1-1 pi-sco pal. chur?-h'f," is the oldest and, richest Ni.';rn or- t.| " yanizati'in in.the world arid is ft I froiia'lit with l'ar-i tacliint; pos-ibilit it's. Like N'i odeums of old. .I am tl forced to ' ask: "How. t;an the-e in thinjrs In-" or why tin?e cony- si plaints. ' . ,i, Thete 'is a dominant an l Kut.h-"^ci loss idea a-.-mtiim itself in soim; m parts of the church' today,, which b C 'makes the course vuljrar and bold vi - appeal to the jrenerally accepted b; 'mass mind." The "mass' mind" is generally'whimsical'and' is nioVr Oil by cheap oratory of "the soumlL iirif Trass and- tinkling symbol" type. ) History records .the iniiurrf.il tale of many a u'ood man or many IV '* i u'ood'. ausc that iias been ' ruin- I! ;.'d or defeated by cheap oratory a , (mostly .noise) which eontroll d ' ma.-s iniird". livery school Pb>>\ knows that the inventor-", Alex- \ under Hell. SunmVl. F. H. Jlm.-i and other- w.uv criticised and our- w ished for their ideas which we?e. !-: . beyond the", concepts <>f . "inas.s ti mind", at that time; Socrates. ill. t: philosopher; t "nristd.pher Cnlui.ihu-, th<* diseoverei: John Rliskin. the educator ut-re im]?i*is*?iit-el be- ' ause they \ isint-icd facts atid'eir.ciinistanc. s t;ina-.~ niuad"coi;:d not comprehend. . Therel oi i-. the work of the , iiurch ai'il tho jchool. i .-y a'i db -s ,, : acted intelligently and in .the >pir , d cheap oratory.- -le uld ie traii-_ TJ?j^tl^Jatii^hleit-t-ihi-i-1 umno?arrhTTiP"^ : liquid feel' la tter, and kindlier'to- a ward each other tct the' c!o>e of ! the session t! an at the'- b< e'inninir. j, Somebody -aim a 'C-i.c "The train ' is eoiniiur; The l> \i!.i- tie* Fan "taih". The uyly t:ain of (hou-ht " < liaoiideiad and fo-tered Jhy soiin- sn - x,, our imetinys stnviy must be' un- li . der the captainship of tin- d< vil. I.ike -lohn Milton. the blind poet, bv. 1 spurn tlu' cju icattii t- idea of the 1> * devil. Indeed, sometime tile d v- ( > il is the best educated pet soil in ^ . the .audience/. e|- the 11 dtVs-ed man of the most fluent' sp? nker or M 'the .wealthie.-t person ' anions - trs.v , J I would appeal to the loyal sons e, land daughters of.All it to lo'ok out for th" d'-eU -in,! ni.?renin.? Don't " 'a,cross the tiack until yon look t<> < i ino rum - .t' "? inii i kJ-IuL-lis not bo ti tH.H y in rrn -way r>T*." jT-ontrihutinjr to "any measure that!1' [would further stitile the interest e< < !* our b. loved' Allen university or, y i ili^tu:b .the pesKo and dignity of tj our honored IVishop or breed frie, ! fion amonir us. . I M '("It is not the 0 trk J?ut the worry ' M ; That makes the world M?mv old; i That numbers the vears of her r : . children, , I'de half their story is told. That weakens their faith in heav- vv i , tan? ? ? T1 1 And ir.lhe wisdom of C?od'> ! plan;. I,, . Ah! tis hot the work ! at the worry : That beraks the. lma; t of man". 1-1 ' i 1)1 VI\ K TVKKS DIS( IIM.KS ()\ ( ROVTRIPK TO "PROMISKD t>( LAND," 111 ' New York. <C>?Father Divine *Vi ami sour.' ). ' ()( "antrels" sailed a- Vf way ? j' the SS. Delaware Thurs- "v lay to Kingston, up the Hudson, I _ [t<> oiu> nf tin- cult leader's "Pr:Vm-' ^ J ised I.;.lid-." Thru; Wi ' c 1 . hill ? ' Colored ;iIMI Jf>0 white llJlCv!?- oil the ^hii?. Many mme Went l>v 1 motoi* from Harlem. ' JOHNSON-E Funeral I N |e -7 ion 11401 Park Slrect ?^ . .. .... . , . . V 'ew Buildings Constructed At Myrtle Beach State Park He cut net ion i>.f ' t\y? Ce l)|)VIL piiVjiic'Ii- ;>1 H' l? State ''ark provide-. -i ;f,!e <1 <: el'le'rtin- aped. : i ?M i J toe ,f<>! rhi!'i!>[/ and 1?> 11. - ?r. ma i:l J aw- They 41;. ? ell I< l?,y < . ! fe; : IT I.- " that vi.-itei- may' i' t ia- ' :i k: "" ' I- .-fit i- calf, 1 !'!* ?. mil! inur . >ij 11 i v. yr - the The i'tiC-tu-havi- l>? y:. i.liSt | iVte?.i \i: !'<.! t I, "f Smith I HI ? If i-rt l.'-if! ii ii ? 11 avunt "t ' - . ' 'li-tiii.il'int and n" ? < "' f'.titck )>fi' ' a j'i-'Jy "ii: w.? .??! Kit."'. i- t till t-X. it it a it* i >' % nt.V-six. ifj'tit." ,T>f li'iai tj'.vitlk iiit--.-in-"': 'inlefl ?' ?? hanked :< t <-i; t a'1 'I I" i 1'UV.I.I !;- 'A : V' . |>! rTTIlStl lll't"<l board-' ilk ,:i! (i tin- plaza It-a'dma t" -tilth h'??v >, Fsvh -in it"i ti:i- !> ; tp pr. i-b-1 i:ii pii-pir 'able- and * >?-n ..if ! a'liy t'ati.ili' -'. fityms a?-: i'.tn i - i .J 1 till-Ill. jut -snw.^ liiiui iiiciu?r<4 as thoy a>sliro?nTfs ?i i i ii|)t;.ir. i.n aeeount of -bovs and |itnvi(i-. - itii.Jti-! from li.*" in. (>Vh?-J S prefer th*- .' I'Kli olUld- ill til' / Wi nwi ?' \V f let e - -J;' ! r, open tiii' plan*:-. ilrinkh.U! nnit;tjn< and tab!"- h"V?*. >> -< ? I'Vi.'i!v located ami ! the Jciibt : i! t'ee-.;. One i.f.thi- nia-P-y. ad\autayes' K- .WaciV-pav:!ii.iii- is that- tlp y mi th" la outifuJ {'fin h wi tit" bathinjr tbay b" enjoyed us rr J.hi* watchful eyes. of ii uip' C uat'ils; The Snf.th Carolina Cbm issi.?n "f F-de-lry in.-ist- uj'ojr" si iuh standard of lift* "truard ii;?*' at ea.-h of it-' parks _a\ hi-: ithititr is permitted. S( A US DA IF. N. V MiWSj Mi-s 'Kthu! M. Br<.oks '.f Hem linirway, S. '< is heiv visit i: cr 'sister anil blether .Mr. ate lis. M. r. Di.r.ni'I'y. Mi-- ("la.;: li.vvn. also uncli' and a'.mt.. Bee !ai MrsY .J. ft. Turner. She -vi-i* i tuanv placis hote. .On Sunday f -v. ill .leave for Atlanta; < ;;y . I i i visit sont- o.f hi-r fr ie.i; 1-* M . B. W. Br-i'ssli-y and *K."*: III. i.,. v '.I. v*. ... V. i . * . . * i 'J> iv in i 1!i r. uv.-jun Mm t.o inki* ft trip i>n this ! .>,u at Hudv'i) rivt-r tn Bi-ar rnoun i rnni:nf:>i hapt. i it rut H Ii? n . II. II. (iauldi-n, .Pastor Nvwlivrty. S. Tnv snn.l':; was ? !>< is i at !??. ;V. . Supt. and .a: ti t* "t : * i l isitia' ti-arhvis ' "K 5.it11 tv.'uly l ? was tvvL v. I by Pin.?A. I. ''(ia; v muyl.t ?.*iit nl'ii.-t' n> li'.>-iin. V I i-atMc : . an I. aia j (i.ivi- u- a fi'w* kit: nrhts. mi (hi- niliVantini) * t:..V >svd ias'i Saturday a'. M.'.rri- * tiv and ti-i'i la* out iiut-d ti.c *;> y- ?if Im- i-ornty o.nwnti?': lat- is tu liu-i-t at tin* K"thlvin*n. apl.i-t ill.i;oil tli s wci-li, uov, r vsinll. 'T-ln* :iT.iivuiTiit soi Vlvi-s wvte opes .1 11v Mis.- Gwendolyn 11 vary wi.? :iV' 't a ?Liter?~rr+-?pa-lor uve Ua his iim>re>sion o'f the > ink as h:> text "The Master is >me. and calleth for Th.ee. -John 1:2s.. "The Voice of Jesus" wale subject. Visitors Sunday morning- were rs. Lillian Davis, Mr. Pet??r Nee] rs." Daisy Burton and My. P. A. adson, all r/f Newberry but the tier. The HYI'l; met at the u>iia! hour ith Mrs. Nancy Siivpleton th? isdoin in clmi'tre. t The nijtht servives were opt neti ,* Mr. George Sinfjleton who rede'd at the piano. Our pastor, inkt frmu the subject "Mi<reprentid (looiim -s*. W e enjoyed this cssajfe to\<: He said in his disurse tha? .some nutn seek to lpres- the world by their jr?>od. ss when they have :t?. goodnesFitch a mat's motivs and- net ions, ill can tell whether or v. >t He is earner!. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE' LEAL)EK MBmnamMn iRADLEY Home t ' >! Telephone 8137 i'OttC I ?0 Wv?*vX?<^l jfl CARDS I DR. A. li. JOHNSON 1 sikglon < : J ,-'- ^ As.?- mUly Street I i'ftoi.e .Vl'Jti i. _ I'hviie fc'V i'j RRV. J. II. JOHNSON J s-oT.im I'l.rtuc t.? . ? ... J.i-u. '.Stat' , j)i.rio!M8 . j .; ;; v cu o: ,o: \v i.i'u wiliS. I Catl to S*e Una 1 0:!.c- I!i:u:v-84u7 Kw.. 67U8 1 ' N.-J. FREDERICK 1 Alt'."; ii<-y ;r. !a\v a;.-; Notary Public 1 PKA( IK 1. IN'ALl. COl IMS I ?Stnto and Poderul 1 11)'.? U'a-'h n^toi. at.,'. Cola ' S. C. j | DR. U. ii. COOPER Don list . . I special' .-.vtlo!>! i'<a Cj .Vo'i lu Liia.':'?.-a.-o ii,c Culpa j Cold IojU:, a:.>4 Di Kiy'o Work A SpociU.iy II Ollice. 1'noiio ilea. 8204 j 112o W a.ai iiifctoi. S* > Cola., S. C. ] DK. J.G. STLAltT Ly-, l.ar, .\u.-v una Thryat Uius.-vs I'itI'.ki Avcui'uttiy OtwC'c lit'UVc.. 1 c.lcpiion?: - 11;U'J tu 1:?.'(/ i*. 71. ' lies. 40i>2 I tj;Uu to s ;0'. 1!. 71. Ollicfe 3TUC Ullicti:' lie-side net;: -1 JUiiU Tav iui .Si. 1417 l'ii.o St. Ullicy lJ'obl>: . . 77-iej'.huhv: 11 A. 71. to - 1*. 71.. lies. bS75 G 1*. 7i. io fc 1'.' 71. . ' Dr. \Y. D. (Jhappelle J'ii>sician and Surycuii i-t \\ tji* n. C;.il':?en 1 A Spyu'&.t;. ' . : -?KviitiiuiicGT "77T7T7" Lady St. I GUI I'ir.e St. Coiuji:L;a. *'S. C. | i >.V.c-' llfur*; Phones: 1 fi tv.* A> ?*:. . v.Ml.cc GOdd . 1 ' o - P. 71. ilts. 679V. i. '. lu b I'. M. ! 1 * ~ ^ * * j j-/i . i\. n. rrecierick Physician OtU-o. . Residence: IH'TH U;.:!..!,,:;,!! lilO Park 0\ e> v le'v :y >..v.!.,r.d iiar.k, Columbia, S. C. y Phone TM'l _ ? - All i'in.j.i'- s ,if Liniiti. Work Dr. L. H. Hallman D E N 1 I S T PA1 -N LESS KX TR ACTI()N S Su; days by Appointments uticc: Genus Street T* 1 1 -V Ceiumuia, 8. c. Dr. H. (i. Thompson 1)1 NTIST ?? 1-323 4 Assembly St. . Coiuu. Phone 3460 Gold Crowns?Hi id^es ?Plat?8 Specialty. Extractions Made , Painless In Winnsboro Wednesdays and Saturdays at A. Russel Euilding. Phone 211) Of lief Hours ' Telephones: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P; M. Office 6033 Readcnee 8873 Dr. J). K. Jenkins I) ENTIST FtMii.g. 1'latex, Crowns, Bridges hf? Sunday by Appointment " Anesthesia a Specialty f MADAM PETER'S Ilair Grower For Diseased Scalp?Gives Fife A j Beauty. REST GROWER?apply once a week?PR ICE 35*. 1906 Blnnding St. Columbia Counts Drug Store, Washington St. Thorn a* Drug Store, Taj?or --? and Harden Streets aad Glossy. y SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER j ? -