The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 07, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, August 7, 1937
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH E
Sunday v?hs a high day at Un1
ion Baptist. The services were
very good throughout the day. Af
i- ter a brief discussion of the Sun !.]
day school lesfc'on; the pastor 't?
preached an able* sermon, text 1st ^
Samuel 7:4. The B.TU held its rcji. ae
ular meeting at 5 p.m. At (> p7m. a,
, a gi'eat crodfrd was present to at- .j,
tend the communion services. This M1
was indeed a spiritual feast. Kv- ..}
eryone was made glad that turn- t?
ed out to the house of God. ?
At 8 o'clock we listened to an- vi
other wonderful sermon preached ei
by the Rev. Parker. His thouu cj
was Love. We were also blessed tl
with a number of visitoVs. We ap- -<
^ predate your presence. You are cl
aT\\?tT^B welcome at Union Baptist '?
churcn.
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WOODRUFF NEWS ti
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Trinity A. Mi E. Zion Church e!
Rev. I. B. Ruffin. Pastor xv
Trinity A. M. E. Zion church
Qnr>Hn\r ?nVinr>l filionoi! ill tllr> lisiml tl
hour with Mrs. DriTsiila -Morris, 111
acting superintendent in the ab- w
sence of Supt. D. J.. Wilbui n. All Ci
teachers were at their- post. Pj
Mr. Grant Young passed away T
at his home near Woodruff Friday <-'<
and was funeralized at Little Fio'd |
A. M. E. Zion church.'-Sunday af- | w
ternoon at 3:00 o'clock with the'hi
Rev). J. D. Gist officiating, lie . -s<
leaves to mourn his passing a wife . h
Mrs. Fannie Young, two daugh-j
ters, Mi's. Emma Harvey and Mrs. f
Bee Reader. One son, Mr. Ilu- | f(
bert Young and a host of relatrv- }
es and friends. Interment was in '?
the church cemetery. J. W. Woodward
funeral director ,in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. James Drayton and
little daughter of Savannah, Ga.,
. attended the funeral of Mr. Grant
Vnnng, Snndnv. Mr. Young is a j
bl'other-in-l(aw_to Mrs. Drayton. "[""j
Mrs. Minnie Alexander of. Bir-r l
mingham, Ala., is visiting her mo- |v
ther Mrs. Sallie Down and other i .,
relatives. - jl
Among those from Woodruff at- 1
tending the funeral of Mr. Grant J'
Young: Mr. Roy Durrah and grand ^
mother, Mrs. Evelyn Wilburn, Mrs; 01
Dot Lender, Misses Jessie and El- , n
sie Brown, Mrs. Lila Foster, Mrs. s<
Arrow Stoddard. Mrs.. Drucilla '*
Norris, Mrs. Ella Harnett, Mrs. j.
Carrie Weinn, Mrs, Queen Parker , ti
and Mrs. Laree Martin. ja
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EASTOVEU NEWS 1
Rev. Bowman stirred the con- ^ !j
gregatron at St. Phillip with u g
me/ssage taken from Aet 17:28. '
Four young men came forward 1
and united with the church. Mrs. j
Tenner Lovett received the" Holy c
Ghost. ' iu
Revival will begin at St. PhiKip '
August 15, conducted by the Rev. 1
W. M. Tho-mpson of Santuc. I ai
is knf.M'n n? !i ffi-nnt iivnn/dior' i ?l
songster and revivalist. The Rev. i111
Neal of Mt. Zioh Baptist qhurch .r(
will preach at 3:00 p.m. Sunday
and all workers are looking for- s'
ward for that day. At 1:30 p.m.
Rev. Bowman was at Shiloh A. IR
M. E. church where he found a S
viiiting congregation in prayer
service. He again delivered a
soul stirring sermon taken from
Acts 28:1b, using as his subject
"Courage". At this meeting an
old man fifty years of age was lc
converted and joined the church;
also u young lady with him. The- '
revival at this church will begin
on the fifth Sunday conducted by w
the Rev. X. Tillman of Columbia. u
The third quarterly conference .
will be held at Shiloh </n the 15th Vl
of August and air leaders are busy i'1
preparaing for the same. y,
Rev. Bowman wishes?.to thank
the following who contributed and",.
fed the S. S. convention last week
so royally: Susiee Stroy, Betsy
tynall, Carolyn Ballo'tt, Queeny '
Martin,. Alice Johnson, Tena Rob- ^
inson, Eva Myers, Sophia Reeves, 111
Ida Parker, R. II. Collins, Geftrude
Woodard, Annie. Brunson,
Esta'le Lyles, Fannie PringTes, Ida
Dinkvns, Rosa Munday, Ada Oree, .
Margaret Fay, R. Green, Chanie 111
? Ilall, 'Lottie?Pringlo, I.iryic Riler.
t Annie Wflliams,. Emma Williams,
Minni'e Washington, Ethel Webber .
Annie B.-Richardson, F. Rcbiniun,
I,ilia Evans, Liicile Sumter, K. W.
Holley, So-phia Scott, Annie Jones'.
Maude?Lakim Jgnio?Washington,
Rosa Oree, Be try Cat tor,?E' r/.a
MeKnight, E. Carter, Anni-e Sumter,
Lula Devoux and Ethel Myers. .
Rev. Bowman is conducting a .
meeting this we?k for the Rev, I. ,.
0. Simmons in Lexington. Next 0
week he will be at St. Paul, Sumter.
Mrs. Queenie Martin and daughter
Ruby left last Saturday to visit
her relatrves in New York City. .
Mrs. Susanna Jonps and sister SI
Georgiana has returned after
spending sometime in New York a!
City. h'1
Come to church! Go to church.' "j
WOMEN'S DAY AT SECOND m
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Next Sunday is to be "Women's
Day" at 2nd Calvary. This means
that women will have charge of
all services and perform all duties in
except preaching. Rev. James Ah- bs
ney the young power preacher will in
preach all day. Altho this church jse
is without a pastor, the members hi
are swinging into full action and ed
a number of friends always join
/them in regular worship. The w.o- Di
men will show the men next Sun- re
day just how the chimb work
should run and be supported. At
the morning service Mrs. Rachel nv
Monteith will speak on "What the
Women should do in church work." '?
All women are summoned to a 100
per cent support and all friends.
men and women are urged' to come w<
and encourage their efforts.
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tVUBSCRIBE FOR 3!
Wh. ^ etl
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MMANUAL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. E. Brogden, I'astor
Charleston, S. C.?During the
list month much rain fe'l and the
ttendanee at the various church>
were somewhat affected. Last
u nday however services were
'4.11 attended and the religious
?tivities were- great. Our pastor
w'livered two sermons of note durig
the morning and evening worlip.
This included his sermonette
> the little ones as well as to the
mgregation in general. We were
cry much pleased to' receive sev11
persons who responded to the
ill for joinevs. Dr. Brogden at.
ic evening worship concluded his
lies of sermons on the eaity
tiurch. Thig series consisted of
ne set mens, all of which brought
ut the trials and hardsips the
u ly followers had to endure. To- |
ay the church is still having its j
ials and misunderstandings. In
>ite of tin's it is still the greatit,
organization known tp the
orld.
.The beautiful day. turned out
> be one o'f gloom. In the nfterjpn
a heavy downpour came
hich rasted for quite awhile. Beluse
of this, our 'Sunday school
mod >Vas not largely attended.
he quarterly classes were groupI
as a Who'le and the pastor
uight the lesson. Dr. Brogden
as indeed interesting from the
pginnhig, to the end and we were
>itv the study period was not of
mger duration. %
.Mr. James Brogden. celebrated
'nor songster will a
cital at Emmanuel cvn tftie evenig
of the 1.1, instant. We'.are hopig
to have a very large audience.
ST. JAMES AME CHURCH !
Rev. I'.H. Hyman. Pastor
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Sunday was a hiirh day at our
lurch. Sunday school was opened
y the Su.pt. Mr. Luther Steele.
II Jasses were crowded and an
iterosting lesson was discussed
.illy.At 11 o'clock, our pastor
reached from Psalm 24:.1, subject
leanliness. Quite a few were pres
at to commune. Again Sunday
ight he delivered a soul stirring
. rmon from Matt. U:l2; subject:
owers of God.
Mrs. Thomasina Jones has renivd
from Darlington whole she.
I tended summer school.
Mr. ('has. Steele and Miss Jessie
anes were quietly married Saturay
afternoon. Mrs. Steele is teach
ig* in this county. Mr. Steele is
ie son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
teolo I
Misses Bessie Bellamy, Azalea
tanley and Mrs. Jessie G. Steele
ft for Marion Monday to at?nd
summer school.
It seems that Cupid has been
looting his arrows around here
id wedding bells will ring thru-!
it the month of August. Four
larriage announcements have al ady
been made.
Mr. John Bellamy is still on the
ck list.
For your Palmetto Leader see
ov. J. F. Stanley, Sr.. or J. F.
tanley, Jr.
I'ACKLANI) NEWS
.Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Brewer enrtained
a large group of yeoing
?ople at their beautiful home on
hursday night in honor of their
uighter, Mrs. Annie Hoceveyrey,
110 left Friday for New York
here sho resides.
Among the homev-cOmers and
sitt;rs are: Misses Bernice Blakicy,
Aris Blakeney, Mesdames
111 a h Marsh, Lena Blakeney of
harlotte, N. C.; Misses Lavenice
Jackson and Hattie Rivers of
'ashi'.igton, D. G.
Mrs. Roberta Jenkins of We-t '
ui'rn Beach, Fla., was the guest
her sister, Mrs. M. L. Gathings 1
st week. '|
Mrs. Mavis Blakeney spent the ^
eek in Florence as the guest of
?r sister, Mrs. Etta Ferguson. |
Don't forget the revival meetgs
at the various churches. Come
t John Wesley this week and
:ji Rev. J^uUson-pf Snartanburg. .
Miss Magallean Brown is visix- 1
ig her sister, Mrs. Corine Baker
'AnlL'QlllS. j
Mr. and Mfs'. TTraf Brewer of.,
'all''i 1'oro spent last week with !
w former's parents, Mr. and
is. Joe Brewer.
Messrs T. F. Brewer, Lester i
ivers, Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Hubmi
-motored to Camden, S. C.,
aturriay to get Rev. Hubbard's
mghter, Cassie who- has b^en in
h\ ho'spitel. there. a Mr.
and Mrs. Seexl Sinclair and
imi'ly motored to Pee Dee, N. C.
M?Week to visit Mr. Sinclair's
ck brother.
Read The Palmetto Leader
id w a t c h the Sinclair brothers, 1
rls. They are marrying in a j
irry. Mr. George Sinclair and j
is.j Gatha Lee Blakenev unrted in
atrimony Sunday.
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LAKE CITY NEWS
(Sunday school at St. James A.
. E. church was very interestg.
The Supt., Prof. Bradley was
ick on the job after having been
Sumter with his mother for
veral weeks. He reporfls that j
s mother is very much improvv.*
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1V1ISS nau'i viiuimni turn miBil |
aisy Lee Smith were elected to i
present the Sunday school and I
^ague at the state meeting. The |
ipt. is going also. The League
et at the usual hour with a very .
tcrcsting lesson. Rev. Washingn
preached an inspiring sermon
inday mornig.
Services at Wesley M. E. church
?re very gocd all day. The seron
bv Rev. Pearson Sun. morng
was very uplifting. The evling
service was a good old tea.- !
nonial meeting which was very
fective. Total collection for the '
iy was $49.30. I
The school rally is progressing
cely.
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. N. A. Bethea, Paator
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St. George, S. C.?S. S. opened
at usual hour. Miss Cooper was
presented and gave encouraging
remarks.
Strictly at 11 o'clock cur pastor
was at his post of duty. Theme
"The- Power 'of Love". The ~mes-_
sage was divinely delivered.
Many visitors were seen in the j
audience all day. At 8 o'clock j
another strong sermon was delivered
bv the pastor. The church
was crowded to witness the close
of our revival meeting conducted j
by; Rev. A. W, Middleton erf
Oi'angeburg. -?
Misses Deberry, Maria 'Cooper j
of Waynesborough, Ga., is here
visiting her grand parents, Rev.
and Mrs. W. H. Pinckney.
Miss Hattie Hanes is home ji~-"
ter having been away for a T#w,
years. t ^
Mrs. Mamie Sanders and little
daughter of Philadelphia is here
visiting parents Rev. and Mrs. W.
IT. Tobbin for a few days..,
j The penny fair was very beau- |
1UI Mil pi ID III. lUlttl ?n IVJ14 III 1*113- ;
ed $150.50.
The Browns (vhapel A. M. E. j
Z. church is new having their re- I
vival at this writing. The mpet- !
. ing so far is the best they have :
' had in years, Visitors were Mr.T
and Mrs.?-Fannre Baeoat of Charlotte,
N. C.; Mrs. Fannie Wilson 1
of Philadelphia; Mrs. Helen Mas- j
soy Hanes of New York City. I
Mrs. Maissoy's. sister. Mrs. Clo- j
| phine of Charlotte.
I Mrs. Fannie Wilson is spending
the week with her sister Mrs. Su- [
| sie James. The Rev. Mclvey is .
j staying with Mrs. James also. j
! Miss Virginia Walker who attended
the S. S. convention of
I York-Chestpr, returned home last
Friday night. She reported a *
fine convention. Bishop Martin ;
| of Los Angeles, Cal., attended the j
.convention on last week.
I The Brown's chapel school open->
' ed Monday, August 2 with an e j
tra farge group of children. M;t
I Byrd says she enrolled 52 on Mon
day.
The friends of Mr. James Pierson
of this community hope he
will continue to improve.
LYKESLAND NEWS
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Sunday was a beautiful day. The
S. S. met at the usual time with
Supt. and instructors at their post.
At 12:00 o'clock the pastor, Rev.
I. B. Butler preached from 58th
chapter of flsaiah 1-4. Subject:
"A Spiritual Guide". At 3 o'clock
Rev. Butler preached for Rev. H.
M. Taylor at St. Matthew Baptist i"
i church, Congaree.
I Sunday, July 25th Rev Butler
Miss Emma Harris, Rev. S. ID. I
McKelver and deacon W. M. Ad- J.
ams were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Blue. After dinner
Rev. Butler was accompanied '
by Prof. R. L. Blue, Miss Emma
Herri's, Miss Mamie R. Blue and
others to- preach the opening of
the revival meeting at Mt. Pilgrim
Baptist church.
?R*ila?ive? and friends of Mrs. J. j
M. Dinkins are very sad that- she
is ill and are wishing for" her a
speedy recovery.-- !
P Mrs. Katie Chavis of Richmond, I
i Va.,?was?here?visiting her aunt !
Mt*. R. L. Blue-the past week.
EDGEFIELI) NEWS.
The W.H. and F.S. Convelitio/i
had their annual setting at Trinity
AME church on last Friday.
The revival services will con
tinue through this week at Trinity
AME church.
The E.A. Thrift club met Qt thoj
home of Miss Nina Green on. last
Friday afternoon. The next meeting
at the home of Mallay and
Nadine Parker, the second Friday i
in August, -8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bussey, 1
Mr. and Mrs. David Bussey of:
Detroit, Mich., are here visiting!
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Char-L
lie Bussey.
Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Williams
of Ixmisville, Ky.. and Mrs. Julia j
Brokerburr of Washington, .D. C.,'.
are here visiting Mrs. Laura Steel!.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Williams' j
of Louisville, Ky., are visiting re-jJ
latTves and friends here. j
Mr. Jule Burt is here from Baltimore
visiting relatives.
Mesdames Alice Chamble, Mary|
Lawrence and Mr. Julius Burton i
of Baltimore. Md., are visiting j!
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-;i
ry Burton.
\fvc T nomin T.lr*vrl n rwl tvun r* V* i 1 ? I ]
dron of New York are visiting !
Mrs. Matilda Bouknight and Mrs.
Peter Smith.
Mrs. Viola R\itherford of New-11
berry was the week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oliphant. '
Little Betty Jean Oliphant gltvc '
a birthday party on lasttovFriday !
afternoon, in honor of her second
birthday. The little folk had a !
merry time,
'
tifully earned c/ut on last Saturday
bv our missionary" society 1
sponsored by Mrs. Mabel Summers, j
Rev. ?JJethea and Rev. A. W. j
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iUHIUlL-LUIl 9WCIC Ullllicr Kuvaw
Rev. and Mrs, -W. T. Tobbin on
last Thursday.
I 'Sunday is our junior church day.
The junior choir will sing all day.
| Our 3rd quarterly conference |
will be Monday night. Presiding i
Elder, Dr. BeRjd will preach all
day Sunday. Dr. Beard is a great
preacher.
Sick list: Mr. Jo'e Smith and we
trust he will soon be well.
The Busy Bee club will hold its '
regular meeting Sunday afternoon
5:30 at the parsonage. Mrs. N.
I A. Bethea, hostess.
i Our pastor is conducting a meet
ing this week for Dr. J. I. Ham-.,
ilton at Vance, s. u. f"
LOWRYS NEWS
The fit. Paul Baptist revival j
meeting closed with success. They
were blessed with 22 converts, 10 j
THE PALMETTO LEADE
ANTIOCII BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. G. I). Collins, Pastor
Brownsville, S. July 25th?
Splendid services were'held at Antioch
Sunday -even though thi*
was not our regular pastoral day.
Sunday school was well attended
and conducted?" "At 11:30 preaching
services began. The" pastor pre
sented the Rev. A. T. Campbell of
Minturn who,.in well chosen words
gave a very instructive discourse.
Rev. Campbell "is a noted evangelist
being very much in demand
in this Imp. ?
The pasto* called for sinnefs
and thyee youpg men and one
young woman volunteered and
came to be prayed for. Rev. Collins
led an inspiring prayer service
for them. , .*'
We were pleased to have as visitors
Mrs. M. Elizabeth Hartzog
and Dr. C. II. Garrett of Dillon
who are grand treasurer and secretary,
respectively of the* Pee
Dee Burial Aid society of Db'lon.
They were presented by the pasr
tor and greeted us- very warmly.
A club of this society is working
very efficiently in this community
with headquaiters at Antioch.
The 'lotal officers are:
President, Mr. J. E. Erjvin; Treasurer,
Rev. G. D. Collins.; Socrerai-v.
Mrs. Eliza Gads.en. These
officers ure in hearty accord with
tha grand, qfficPrs and arc pusVuIng
lr e society in a big drive foi^
memfierS" in our community.,
SAINT JAMES
A. M. It. 1 III Kt H
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Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor
Asheville, N, C.?The past Sab-;
bath again afforded wonderful opportunities
for ' spiritual and men- ,
tal growth and development..Two
very interesting messages were
delivered by our pastor tit the i
morning and evening services thesubject
of were "The Abundant
Life" and "The Divided House-"
taken from St. John 10:10 and St.
.M!atthGw*s 12:25, respectively.
Large congregations worshiped at
both services and communed. Mrs.
Ada Tarver of Bangor. Maine and
Mr. H. I). Martin of this city connected
themselves with thy church
upon the invitation and were assigned
to the classes cf Mrs, Ma
Robinson and Mr. Jack l.aBerry
respectively. A warm welcome,
was given them by our pastor and
official family*. Visitors- frooi
over the country at large worshiped
with us and were also welcomed.
The music rendered by t/ur
senior choir throughout the day
was very beautiful and added wonderfully
to our worship.
All departments are working at
full speed in preparation for the
convocation bt?ing held at Kittiel!
c?<"lege from August l*Gth through
August 21th. _A durge delegation
representing our Senior and Jim
lui 4Uiftamuai :vuvuv.->, iounuit\
school and A. C. E. I.cague departments
will leave with our pastor
immediately, alter the third
Sunday for the seat 'of the convocation.
The budget covering
this movement is well in hand and
our pastor commended the workers
for their cooperation vftry
warmly. Many boards and clubs
have begun their activities for the
coverage of their , annual conference
budgets as oiu; conference is
not so far away.
ABBEVILLE NEJV?
St. .Iamcs A. M. E. Church
Rev. \V. S. Minis. Pastor
Sunday school was largely attended
and a very good prayer
service was conducted by Mrs.
Rebecca P. Johnson. Then remarks
by Mrss Evelyn Shanks of
St. Augustine, Flu.
Our pastor read the. 51st division
of the Psalm for Scripture
lesson. Then used St. Matt. 10:112
and?-Psalm 51? n. a-text. Ho
t Li - In i i |
m uuffin a \? un<i i i hi if
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Rev. P. M. Gary "iir presiding
elder delivered ma-terly the n->e-ftage
fiom---?fc?J?4in 3; J -using- an
a subject "Regeneration".
Mrs. Essie Shanks and daughter
Miss Evelyn Shanks of St.
Augustine, Fla., w-ere pleasiaig visitors.
Miss Shanks the noted
gospci! singer rendered a song in
service which everyone ?njoyed.
Mesdames J. S. Wright, R. (!.
Massey, J. I>. Tlionias, Mis* E. F..
tended the W. II. and F. Missionarv
soe/etv held at Bailey Bethel
A.' M. E. church. July 29. 20 in
MeCorniir.k. S. C.
Miss Annie M. Appling has gone
to her home in Lexington,-Ga., for
an extended visit to her mother.'
Mr. L. A. Richie attended the
Odd Fellows' Grand Lodge ses.
sion in Columbia this week and
Miss Mary R. Pofje. his niece accompanied
-him'.
Miss Marv Collier of Washington,
I). C., is spending her vacation
wrth her parent- Mr. and Mrs.
Sfathaniel CoKier, Haigler St. !
PINE GROVE A.M.E. CHURCH j
Rev. H. T. Summers, Pastor
Sunday was quite a busy day
nit Pine Grove, was well attended.
Sunday school opened at the uslal
hour with assistant Surt. Mrs.
Leslie Washington or* duty and
Mr. Fletcher Bouknight acting as
jecretary.
Daily Vacation Bible school t
ivill close Friday with a picnic at
Dunbar lake,
Miss Martha Saber is home af- ;
;er having spent a successful', terhi
at Kock Hill attending summer
3chool.
Mr. David . N'ixson, Mr. Ptetcher
Bouknrght, Mr. James Washington
are back from Orangeburg
a)tt?ndtng tfcmip. They reported 1
. "
ai.nUlf" ! ' ^
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having an enjoyable stay.
The choir left at 1 (J:00 o'cloc
for Gills creek on Harbison's bu
and then returned at 6:00 o'cloc
; to sing at Oak Grove for revivt
meeting.
Pine Grove base ball team wa
I victorious over1 Gadsden Saturda
! July 31. Scores 7-0 and will pla
; Wrad one Saturday.
1 The Big Sisters social club me
I at the home ?,T Mrs.. Julia Hawl
i with all big sisP'rs present. i
i popularity contest was decided t
j be given in the near future. I
delicious refract was served. The
' we adjourned to meet at the norh
of . Mrs. D?lla Kichardson.
SI*ART \NBl KG NEWS
Ml. Moriah Church
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Sunday school opene I at the us
uul hour with Supt. :n charge. Th
(Sunday school, is certain'y grow
; Ing. SVvihi new members wer<
| added Sunday.
Service began at 11:30. Rev. C
| A. Chappcll<', Jr.( uf Greenwpoi
j was the pastor for Jthe day. A
morning, his text was taken fron
i St. Luke 9:23.
The BTU opened at 6:00 o'clbcl
by the President, Miss Almetfci
Hampton.
j At "8:30 o'clock Rev. Chappelh
I ascended the rostrum. Text 1
1 3:13-11. Theme "Reaching foi
the Light". Rev. Chappelle wa:
the guest r/f Mrs. F. D. Young.
Sunday was reporting day fo:
cl.tlbs. A neat sum of $83.96 was
raised.
Oil last Friday night the min
isterial alliance sponsored a pro
gram at Mi. Moriah church enti
tied "The King's Coronation". A
meat sum o-f around $G00.00 wa:
raised. The churches taking pari
were Ma.iority, Silver Hill, Thomp
-on St.. Trinity, Mt. Moriah. Epis
copal "Mi.sS.ion and Metropolitan
Zion. Majority taking first plae<
the Rev. I>ahiels wfis crown it:
king. Mt. Morh.li, second place
Foster Chapel Church.
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor
Roebuck. S. 0.?The Rev. King
of Ashcville, N. C., conducted i
live nights meeting: at the chap
el and several", were added to* th<
church. Rev. King is indeed t
rrent preacher. We are proud ol
him as he is one of our sons.
- The Rev. W. S. Jones of Spartanburg
is conducting: a wonder
ful revival meeting at the BetK
any A. ??I. K. church at Kelfton.
S. C... beginning Sunday, Augusi
S continuing through Sunday, 22
The public is cordially invited t<
attend these services.
Mr, Htvsea Parks, Miss Johnnit
Mae Samuel and George Davh
wore the "honored guests of Mrs
l.orean Gist of Glcndalyn Ave. 01
Sunday and enjoyed a pleasant
visit.
The Rev. \V. S". Jones his wifi
and Mrs. Jessie Davenport motor
ed to Kclion Sunday. ,
.Miss Juanita Stevens was th<
dinner guest of Miss Ge0'rgia C
Talley on Jury 22nd.
Mrs. Marie Means prepared' i
lovelv dinner for Mfes SteVens or
July 2Gth.
Mr.'and Mrs. George Guiles ot
Gumming street and Mrs. Owen:
<>n Young street delightfully en
tertained' with a dance at theii
hemes for Miss Stevens.
Mis-es Juanita Stevens and Le
thn Shelton were the dinner guest,
of the former's sisters and bro
t he:-in-laws Mr. and Mrs. Fran!
1, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walk
Katie <n Gumming street Augus'
> r on K. Ilamptor street, Augus
2nd.
Miss Stevens lormerly of this
i-ity," but now resides in Washing,
ton, D. C.
Mrs. Rut is Cooper Pride has re
turned home from a six woks' staj
in Rock Hi.i where she was an in
> timet or in the Piedmont summei
: ehoo'l. She reports a very splen
( i'O session, mid leaves this wee*
for Chicago where she has regis
toned for a course in English dramatics
and Library Science.
Mrs. Pride is instructor in English
and Dramativs and vice-prin ipal
of Sims High school, Union
"? I m "
TA HERN ACLE B.APT. C H l!RCH
Kw. AN . .m. Watson. Pttsisr
Greenville, S. C\?S. S. at thf
usual hour with Supt. Bradley in
charge and his stalT of co-workers
with a very large attendance.
'At 11 :30 Rev. Watson delivered
a fstror.g sermon from Joshua -1:5.
Communion was served.
BYPl' at 5 o'clock. At 7:30 the
pastor deli-yOred another strong
sermon from part two of same
text used for the morning.
Some of the sick are improving.
The pastor is conducting a meet
ing in Union.
Mrs. Mary E.- Clelapd had as
her guests Ehtiday for dinner, Mrs.
Julia Roozef - and Misses ^-.Ozella
Boozer of ' -Washington, D. C.;
Gladys Boozeiv' of Asheville, N. C.
The funer#|/"of Mr. James Andrew
White was held at the church
Friday. He was killed by ah automobile.
| JOHNSON
Funeral
1401 Park Street
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. R
k 1 ?
s
^ ( ' Chester friends were delighted a
tl to lta\e in our town last week. ,,
Rev. and Mrs. Clark with then ]<
y charming daughter, Miss Ruth.'"j
v 'l'hey spent several hours here one n
y day making pop rails to old.
._ .friends. Sunn- years ago, in the ...
t early years of Rev. Clark's miniss
tei ial carper, he was .pastor of
^ the1 ME ChtMieh on Loo in is Street
o They spent four plea-ant >Carv
t h.' re and made a "multitude o 1 *
n ft tends. Misg Ruth was born t
e here, so her parents motored up A
firm Columbia where he is pastfiring,
to see the dear old home
and friends of long ago, and that
his daughter ntight also see her
birthplace. Now that they are ir>
Columbia, it is hoped that their
visits to Chester will be more fee*
quen.t.
Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Allen a
> Mi*. William Lightner, of HoughI.ightner,
of Atlanta, and his son, Ji
!. keepsie, N. Y. motored here and
j inuuu |w|) euns 10 menus. .Mr.
t Lightner is a former Chester boy.
i who is define well as a" merchant
in Atlanta, and all were happy to
t see them
1 Mr. Isaac Babeoek and family .*
of Detroit, are visiting; his parents
1 Mr. and Mrs. George- Babeoek.- in
letepville. ,r
Mrs. Mary Champio^i Attles, ?
her husband-and daughter: MY5. _
r Olivia Abel, and brother, Mr. John
Edward Hinton, and their little
niece; Mrs,' Roseboro- and daughter
M iss Maggie; all motored down
. from Detroit and are visiting reia
- tives for a few days.
Rural schools are open now for
i one month: "Miss Marjorie Kelly,
3 County Supervisor, arrived in the
t city Sunday from Georgetown to 11
- begin her work in looking over
- these schOQls. ?
Mrs. Emma Sanders arrived it:
: the city Sunday from Philadelphia
and is spending some time in the
' vountj? with relatives.
Mrs. Lucile W. Allen is visiting j
"in - New York City.
Miss Matilda'Allen As Visiting'
her sister. Mrs. B.A. SpellnYan. in
> Columbus, Ga.
Miss Rachel Rainey has return- 0:
> ed from a stay of several week-; j]
t in Washington, D.C. Her little nef
phew. Donald Rainey came down
with her. X
Several Odd Fellows and Ruth<
? attended the Grand Lodge in Co,.
lumbia this week.
, Mr. P.L. Heath, Sr.,' presented j,
t 1ms little daughter Dorothy with]
] Little Miss Willie Mabel Ja k-J.
son is again at home from the hosljj
1 pital in Greenville, where her left
5 leg was opiated. She is now wear ^
' i^tr a cast ar.d it is hoped that j
t when this is removed, she will be 2t
all right. 0
Salesboys for the Palmetto H
1 Leader are: Masters- Eugene Attles,.
James Maekey, S. D. Wilks.
j and Fred Hall. See either o f, '
these polite boys each week for '
your paper,
i Mr. Getty Babcock, of Lancaster
i 'Was in the city last week.
Mrs. E.L.W, Stanback attended!
1 a meeting of the AMEZ church'
5 "in BlavksV/urg last week.
" Mr. Shelton Mayfield who under1
wer.t an operation for appendicitis
at the Pryor Hospital is again
* at home improving nicely. Mr."?5
Mayfield suffered a relapse when
! told of fhe death of his aunt. Mrs.
) Quoen Kennedy, and cousin, Mrs.J
^ Lillian K. Lander, ar.d for several J
c days was dangerously ill with
Pneumonia. Miss Lela Price R.N.. (
of the Palmetto Sanatorium, State
Park, wh<J was here spending a
part of her vacation, was called to
his bedside as special Nurse. With.*,
her help and that of four doctors
he is now well on the road to re- jj
covery to the delight of his family
and friends. ^
Mr. Joseph Thompson has pack
ed up his house furnishings and
moved "into the home of his sister
Mrs. Alice Ferguson, Loomis St.
He has rented the home to the tT
pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist church
and his family.
Olive Baptist church is having a
- picnic at Paradise. Lake near Co- ?
lumbia, Thursday.
Calvary Baptist S.5L will have
'.their pieinc Wednesday, Aug. 11,
j at Fort Mill.
i Mrs. Dunovant, who has been _
i living with her children in Holdon
W. Va.. and in Charlotte is in the
'city at their home on Cemetery St.
) Revival meetings at the various
churches in the county are "being
attended by throngs of people from lS
all of the entireties.
Mrs. Minnie Wright was on the G<
J sick list this week.
| Mr. Ellis Hall is opt again-after
| being real sick.
Mr. Ewdlja West Brown, who i?
I spending the summer at Benedict
, College, spent the past week here
with his mother. ' ?
LITTLE RIVER NEWS 8:
S.S. at St. Paul was good. The
lesson was reviewed by the pastor
-BRADLEY |'
I Home
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Telephone 8137
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ev. B. L. Guiles.
At 11 ;3U tlie pastor's the trie wag
The Hungry Fed",, lfev. Guide's
nd wife weie tTie dinnner guests
f .Mrs. l?ueile llamy. We are
joking forward lor tlie tally at
XT. ;Zi<>h the third Sunday" All
iqnibers are asked to he present.
CARDS
)R. A. B. JOHNSON
St KGEON
Office: 1323Vi Assembly Street
Phone 31GG
Residence: 'Jib Oak Street <
Phone K740 .2
tEY . J. H. JOHNSON
Office : 2o2b Marion Street
NOTARY ITUUC
Baler in Real Estate. |." i ;u: nu
arriag'e ceremonies, write' wills,
eds, muitjragc* claims, tc.
Call to See Htm
i ."I . 1 ?L '9ir
flicfc Phono b407 Res. 0793
N. J. FREDERICK
ttorney-at-Iaw ami Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COl IMS
?State- and Federal
19 Wash/njfton bt,. Cola ' S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
special Attention OP.on. to lj,a
Bases of the (Anna
jGblii Crown and Bridge i\mk
e A Specialty
Bice Phon? 0429 Res-., s204
125 Washington St.,-Cola., S. C.
mrnTTTrif ? ~r
DR. J.G. STUART
Eye, Eur^ .N'oat.- ui.u Throat
Glafcbea Fitted Accurately
Office Hours:. Telujj.hOne.
,:00 to l:O0 P. M. Ilea. 4dy2
1:00 to 8;0u P. M. Uiffice L?7jG
Office: Residence:
>30 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St.
If!"
Office'Hours: . Telephone.
k A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. a87o
5 P. M. to 8 P- M.
Dr. W. D.* happelle . ?
Physician and Surgeon
iseasea of Wom^n and Clui rtn
A Syco ally *?
Office; Residence:
.15 Lady St. idol Line St.
Columbia, S. C.
ra-.i'B k " m.-:--??
Oflice Hours; Phontb.
i to 9 A. M. Oilice
I to 2 P. M. lies. C7'J8
J to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician
Offce: Residence:
.07*4 Washington 1416 Park
ver Victory Savings Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
boa* 7811
All class*-* of Lenta! Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
n EN T I 5 T
~PaL\ LESS EX TK A C I 1??\ s
Office: 23G'j>8 Oerva a St? ci t ?
?. ..^-Columbia, >. C.
Dr. H. G. Thompson
DENTIST
123V* Assembly St. Columbia
rh6n? 3 It'""
old Crowns?Bridsvs?Piiif's a
Specialty. Extractions, Made
Painless '
i . Wintisboro Wednesdays rr d
iturdays at A. Kussol Builditig.
Phone 213
Office Hours TCi pho'ms:
30 A. M, to 7:00 P. M. Oilice C.033
Residence 8^73
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
illing, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
MADAM PETER'S
Hair Grower
>r Diseased Scalp?Gives Life A
sauty. BEST GROWER?apply
ice a week?PRICE 35c.
'Oft Blanding St. Colombia
Mints Drug Store, Washington St. u,.
Thomas Drug St*ve. Taylor
and Harden Streets
aad Glossy. . ,