The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 14, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, August 14, 1937. BETHEL A. M. E. t HURCH i Rev. II. Lewis, Pastor Sundav school met at the usual hour with officers and teachers in their respective places. After the class study of the lesson, little Mvss Lucy Rose Adams reviewed the lesson for the little otips. We were delighted to have Rev. E. A. " Adams with us in the Sunday school. He also brought out some fine points on the lesson. Rev. Lewis made closing remarks. The morning services began on time. After all preliminaries the pastor selected hrs text from Prov. 30:12, subject The Demands oft True Religion. A representative delegation was elected in the Sunday school and League to attend the state nit?eting. The League is doing nicely Mr. H. W. Webber has things in hand. CTr the night service the pastor delivered another sooil stirring sermon. He selected his text 116:7. Friends and visitors are | always welcome. i . * . ABBEVILLE NEWS St. James A. M. E. Church Rev. W. S. Mims, Pastor f iSunday school was good in attendance. The lesson was reviewed by Supt. B. T. Johnson. _ At 11:15 a.m. our pastor read tVip 1 Rt.b Psnlm na QPviiitilvo Ine eon. Using Psalm 88:11-12 as the text. 8:30 p.m. Rev. J. E. Harper of New York City ; delivered the message from Psalm 91:1 to a pleasing audience. It has been 23 years4 since Rev. Harper has been home. Wo were proud to have Prof, and Mrs. Horace Taylor in coir services. We wish the young "couple much success. Mr. W. H.' Harper worshipped with us Sunday night. Visitors are always welcome. Mr. Hall of the Cross Road Baptist - church, Promiseland, .S; C., was also rn service. . M.rj_ Stonewall J. Edwards, Mrs. Lottie Pressle^, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis of Cleveland, O., are . visiting their sister and brothers. This is Mr. Edwards first visit home si-nce 1918. Mr. Andrew Bowie is spending his vacation in Block MounttJm North Carolina.' Miss Georgia Latimer is visit ing Miss Ada Goodwin of Atlanta. Ga. Messrs Lotiis Jones, James Sneezer, John . Thmpkins of Detroit, Mich., spent Wednesday with Mr. Steve McKnight and Mr. Elliott Brown. week with her parents Mr. and 0 Mrs. L4. Strother . after attending Benedict 'summer school. Misses Angie Garlington, Julia Thomas. Mr. Giovge Strother were delegates to tho? Educational S. S. and BYPU convention held In Honca Path. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Brown and Mrs. E. V. Reid also attended this convention. , The revival meeting starts at Mt. Pleasant Baptist church, August 22 conducted by Rev. \V. M. Downs of Columbia.- V. , Rev. P. M. Gary the- presiding elder of the Abbeville district held' his third quarterly confernce on Monday night, August 2nd. * DUNN CREEK NEWS Miss Ernestine Ware, Reporter i n i,.,.I,;., xvvrv. x-i. . .o liijj tuiiuutmift revival meeting here. Messrs P. T. Robinson,. George Fisher, John C. Miller and Willie Hampton attended the Odd Fellows'. Grand Lodge session in Columbia. Mrs. Azalee GriiTin wtag the week end guest of her mother Mrs. Cornelia Robinson. Miss Mary F. Hampton spent the week-end a* home. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Washington and daughter Marjorie worshiped at Mt. Lebanon church Sunday and w.as the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lee. Mrs. Lula Latimer has returned from New York where she had a ?pjeasanlustay visiting relatives and friends. c/f Anderson visited Misses Beatrice and Edna Robinson and Miss Ernestine Ware. Mr. Luther L. Ware saw his firs* hnl<* nf rnttnn Ancriiat PENDLETON NEWS Mrs. Link Evans of New Jersey is at the bedside of her faher-inlaw, Jim Evans who remains very 111. Miss Annie Davis of Atlanta, Ga., is the house gupst of her co-ufin Mrs. M. L. Hamburg. Mrs. P. B. C. Lewrs the queenly wife and house keeper of the ly wife of Rev. Lewis left for Cincinnati, O., Saturday wheio th^y will make their home, Mrs. Sue Angel and Tom Morse of Atlanta, Ga., were summoned home Sunday because of the sudden illness of their relative John Morse. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson entertained relatives and a few out-of-town friends Thursday nite honor guests Mrs. S. Owens of D. C.; Mrs. Katie Webb- o*f New York Mr. Timothy Thompson of Anderson furnished music. Miss Alice Jones of Greenville was the Sunday guest of"Wf-jaunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb. Rev. G. C. Ford preached a very able sermon at King chapel Sun|M|^y morning. BMrs. M. J. CrawfoTd the assisR Supt. conducted S. S. Sunday. J Visitors Rev. D. C. Brown of SJ Clemson; Rev. Holmes .of Atlanta, Ga. Review by Rev. Holmes. The fi'neral of Mrs. Nettie Hunter the late sister of Rev. M. G. 8e Williams of Greenwood will be at se Fait view A. M. E. church Mon- P>' dya at 3 o'clock. The members aWTtueHds of King Chapel A.M.- ~ E. church extend to the family th their deepest sympathy. "S The many friends of Mr. and Mrs". Ellise Morse were shocked ^ Sunday morning when thet news of g, a sudden attack c/f the appendix M of their son Johnnie necessitated wl an immediate operation. He is ^ ndw'resting fairly wfe^ in the An- vj derson county hospital. fo Mr. an Mrs. E. N. Fisher weU A coined in their home this w^ek a NVh * . CO host of visiting relatives and friends from various cities and Sj states among them were their dau gi I ghter, Miss Lisha Fisher of Pitts- ie burg, Pa.; Miss Georgiana Wil- g* liams, Mrs. Minnie Baynes of w Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. Gertie ti Brtite of Philadelphia; MesdanVes -h< Mamie Randolph, Binkie Williams, Vl T. O. Low of Detroit;, Mesdames j1 Crawford, Lena Mae "Walker^Afga M Mae Walker and Lula Gle?tn of T) Andersop. *? The local W. H. and F. M. so- *n ciety will be entertained at thi y< home of Mrs. F. Milliner Friday v, August 13th. rt ' - , mnm * w LUWRYS NEWS 01 ir Brown's Chapel A. M. E. Zion w church annual revival closed last ^ Friday night with ^even concerts and one joiner. The meeting was conducted by Rev. Mclvey. Ten were happily converted at vj the Galilee Baptist church. s< The Mt. Prospect Bapt church ir meeting is now going on. This ct church was destroyed by fire in 81 . IVjay but is again occupied. The last meeting in this com- lc munity will begin Wednesday nit!e ut the Christian Home Baptret ! nkui?/iVt D a"if Wrirr^t r\r the meeting'. .v | H Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walker is Safiders a Son. Mother and son 1 are doing fine. . . ^ The crop in this community is tl a real picture. The best we have Q had in several years. ? C Miss Kelly, our jfean teacher vrsited Brown'g chapel school on n Tuesay, August 10th. S ? F MT.ZIQN A. M. E. CHURCH . P Rev. W. 'P. Carolina, Pastor ^ ti Sellers, S. C.?S. S. opened at ^ the usual hour with .Supt. James ' tl and his co-workers at their post | V of dut>v The lesson was beauti fully discussed and a splendid re- jc view by Mr. J. L. Crosland. n, At 11 a.m. services began. Bro. W. M. James was in charge, the B p_astor being ill. Text St. John'?' 3:14. Rev. A. J. Thomas of Lau- | jr rens was pulpit guest. At 8:00 tt o'clock Rev. Thomas brought us , T a message from St. John 13:10. P We are proud of Rev. Thomas. His father Rev. A. B. Thomas worshiped in this service. p Stewardess Board No. 2 enter- ^ tained the Presiding Elder Wells vi and his cabinet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brown last Sunday. ; Mrs. T. Foxwcrth returned Sun- T day after spending a month with , tl son Earl of New York and daughter, Rosrlee of Washington and ^ reported a pleasant trip. n, Mr. J. A. Green of Lake City spent Sunday with Miss Gertrude Porter ? ? - e< Stewardess Board 1 and 2 me*, at the homrcf Mrsr Carrie Quick on _cj {Sunday evening and reported h ** pleasant meeting. ?b BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH tl c< Kingstree, S. C.?Presiding El- ti der J. L. Benbow held hrs fourth quarterly conference Sunday nite. He preached a splendid sermon, tc Mrs^Benbowj|tvifc of the presid- le ing elder and Miss Benbow of Ridgeland worshipped with us. ^ Preparation is being made for c the annual conference to be held f here December 13th. 's Tre Leaguers with Mr. Chap- ^ pelle McClary acting as chairman jr, mot at iiaiiaI Krwiir Prof T. It Bradley was present and discuss- e* ed with others "Gambling, A Rack ^ et". Miss Mary Lee Mouzon is re expected to represent u3 at the State League and S. S. convention which is being held in Columbia this week. The S. S. is progressing nicely. Mrs. Miller and her daughter '. Mis. Sadie Brown Murry of New wj York ate visiting Mrs. U. S. Miller, who' is the son of Mrs. Miller. Miss Lorraine Mbary of Winston &r Salem, N. C., is the guest of Miss ou Lottie B. Hicks. Mesdames Lue Hicks, H. Hugh- e<* es, Rosa Brown anl Mr. S. M. w' Tm 1.1 1 i can iiukiiva, o i., Htienueu Ln? uipsmun- M1 ary convention last week. M At this writing, Mrs. Hughes, sii our ppsto-r's wife, is i^._ We Hope of that she will recc/ver soon. lit I UNT JAMES A. M. E, CHURCH lev. Hale B. Thompson, I,astor Asheville, N. C.?The rooming*? rvice was begun on time ahcTT tting was bcautrfully . and ii,i essively made by the singing e processional and the prayer consecration. Our pastor delived fervently and" thoughtfully e message using as his subject Ipiritual Knowledge" taken from ib 19:25. The large audience as deeply appreciative of this essage and evidence of this vyas ve throughout the worship, any visitors worshipped among hom were Miss Nannie Hunter, rm?rly with Green Pastures, ow1 with National Youths' Act?ties Council and assigned heri r a community program; and Mr, rmstiVng, th^ magician. All ere extended the heartiest wel>me. At the evening's service an injuring audience worshipped alin. "Discipleship" was the subct of the message delivered by lr pastor and was taken from t. Matthews 16:24. It'3 reception as with great warmth and enVUjftiasm upon the part of the Carers. The presence of many sitors was acknowledged and aong them were the Rev. and Mrs, C. Jams, pastor of Ebenezer A L'. E. church, Charleston, S. C, r. James was given introduction i the audience and made inspir g remarks.. The rally for our Religious Conjcation at Kittrell college was a jal splendid success. Delegate (presenting our church will leave ith our pastel- on- next Monday farm commendations came fronjr pastor to all of the workers i the various departments whe "orked to complete the financial reparation for thi? convocation UNION NEWS This indeed seems to be the reival season, on all sides you Car ?e large crowds coming and goig. We ho(pe that much good in ?bc derived from these songs id ^rftyers. Messrs C. C. Ferguson and G J. Bolden attended the Odd Fediws Grand Lodge i-n Columbia st week. The Odd Fellows lodge as the only one to stand the :orm of depression. The reporl inde by the Grand Secretary II 1. Butler shows that the Ordei still in good condition and has ained assets during the year. The louhehold <xf Ruth ,also shows mch gain during the year undei le faithful direction of Mi-ss Mc lmt-n nf fharleston. S. C. The threq districts'of the North arolina Mutual Life Ins^ Co., ir le super state will hold their am ual picnic at the South Carolint tate school at East Spartanburg: rrday, August 13th. This annua icnic is quite an enjoyable af itr?fc/r the workers of the dis jet and their friends. Miss Ruby Funchess of Orange urg who has been visiting her br( ler and si-ster Mr. and Mrs. C. E Wilson has returned to her home [iss Funchess made quite a fe\N iends while in the city who wil >ok forward with pleasure to aother visit. Rev. T. E. Rcbinson, pastor ol ethel A. M. E. church and prin pal of the Carlisle graded schoo as mad? a mie job in arousing iterest in building a very credi ible school building at Carlisle he , people there should be verj roud of this wonderful improve lent. Miss Eunice is spending her fnotvinty tVirnucVi the Npu nglarid spates with Atty. a?nd Irs. Piatt. The Platts make th'| isit an annual affair. Misg Emma Funchess of Orange urg is visiting her brother ant ster Mr.- and Mrs. C. E. Wilson Since the opening of th New hompson Boulevard that carries le traffic to the Spartanburg >ads, N. Pinckney street is in ^ed a very quiet street. It real > does not seem the same Pinck 2y street. Miss Mary Lilv Sartor who ha: sen attending summer school al oorhees Jr. college has return J home. _ ? Mrs. R. CI Pride, asststant prin tpal c/f Sims High school is at mding summer school- atEChiea o university. Mr. A. T. Pearson of Orange urg has entered the services ( le N. C. Mutual Life Insuranc< >mpany and is making observ on of the work here before h< ikes hrs assignment in the dis ict. Miss Ruth B. Douglas, secretarj > the President of Tugoloo colge, Miss., is spending her vacaon with her family and friend? ?Untom? Mrs. Mary Talley of Union, S ., is attending the Training con!rence at Benedict college. She one of the adult teachers czi nion and Lukeville, S. C. We :-l i ... L - s 41 a. : isn ner mucn success m me train gMr. Wilburn Beatty just return1 to the city after spending a ication with his sister, Mrs. ary Talley of Union, S. C. He ports a pleasant stay. RIDGE SPRING NEWS. Sunday school was opened a t e usual hour with each teacher his post of duty. The lesson is beautifully taught and discusd for 30 minutes. Many useful id helpful points were brought it. Master Alex Kaiford entertain a few of his friends Saturday ith a lawn party for his niece id nephew Josephine and J. J. itchell, Jr. 18 friends and courts were the guests. After games various kinds were played the ,tl* folk wefe served ice cream THE PALMETTO LEADER 1 and cookies by Mesdames Rosa B. Raiford and R.E. Mitchell. Each guest reported an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bass of i Johnston passed thru the city Saturday. Messrs. Janie Butler, B.T. F. C. and M.C. Chapman of Salu- j _ if? gave pop calls in town Monday' afternoon "| Mrs. Eva Hagood left for Atlan, taf- Ga.. Saturday. , We are very glad to say that I at this writing that Mr. T.F. Hammond is at home again after being in the CoLumbia hospital. We j are glad that he didn't have to un; 1 dergo an operation as expected. Mr. McCottry BJake of Penn. j sylvartia has returned homea fter visiting relatives and friends to the regret of his friends. Rev. and Mrs. Parlee Dupree ' and children and sister Rosemelle 1 Garrett of Sumter have returned 1 . after spending a pleasant st'ay at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hazzard, Sr. WANTED?A boy or girl to : sell The Palmetto Leader in the 1 town of Ridge Spring and vicinity. !' ' am/] o<lrlt<noo I _ ? iur ICI'IIIS UUU UUULiliukiuil auutc^o The Palmetto Leader, Columbia, j . S. C. ; i" ' . \ " i i ^ 1 jl s Foster Chapel Baptist Church 1 1 Rev. A.M. Matthews. Ppj'stor . [ Roebuck. S. C.?Since Sunday. I was regular preaching day ^er- ] vices were conducted at the usual hour. The pastor pleached a soul stirring sermon. Rev. Matthews conducted week's k meeting at Harrison Grove church 11 miles south of- -Spart^ivbur.p. | . | The meeting was quite a success. ! 27 joined for baptism, which will , . be the 3rd Sunday in this month. Rev. Matthews would like his J friends to know that he will con. dud. a five nights meeting this , t week at Jerusalem Baptist church of which Rev. A.L. Meadow is the . pastor. ? L. B. Bell, Reporter. ; EDGEFIELL NEWS. i The Edgefield High School api pearance has been greatly im" proved by the covering of the roof., . 1 Mrs. Leannie Lloyd left last ' week for her: home in New York after pleasantly spending t w o weeks with relatives. > Master Peter Smith celebrated his seventh birthday on last r Thursday afternoon, Aug. 5th. I Mr. James Holland of Augurfta, r>.. fV,.. Mi^ uu., ?00 nit kj uiiuu j Thelma Collins. Little Miss Janette Hamilton celebrated her birthday on laji.t i week. Many of her friends called\ during the-?fternoon to wish many happy returns of the day. The following are here spending their vacation Mr. and Mrs. Hen-1 ry Jackson, Mr. Sam East and' ' Master Alfonso Loman of Phila-,| I delphia; Miss Cora Glover of Columbia, S.C. j Mr. and Walter S. Green ! Jr., are home to the delight of i r their many friends, after spending I 5 several weeks in the mountains of | North Carolina. 4 Miss Richie Green is home af ^er-&pending some time with relatives in Philadelphia. t Mrs. Lizzie Waldo spent t h ej - week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks of 2542?Millwood Ave., . Columbia and was accompanied j Waldo who continues to improve. I Miss Christine Gibson of Ridge ( i Spring is here as the guest o f Rev. P.B. Burt. * Miss Margaret Jenkins of New Brooklyn. N. Y., is the guest of ' Miss Mary Alice Simkins. * Mr. and Mrs. David Dunton, Mr. j and Mr.?t. Silas Smith and Mr. and' - -Mrav-AVillie- Pick Oliphant?spent j" the week-end in Raleigh, N.C. The Juvenile Thrift Club met at , ! the home of Miss Mary Garrett. ! The next meeting will be at the , 1 home of Master Pierce Blalock. Miss' Evelynne S. Parker rei turned home Friday from Norfolk Vn Will lift uVtl) U'QO r?e liont f 1 . TT ..t.v vsivtv onv. ??uo guvrai U1 i her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. i Thompson. She visited many j , places of historic interest, such as | The Old Hampton Roads, the Naval Base. Hampton Institute, the Old Light House built in 1620, j i the Journal and Guidfc Plant, and the Cavalier Hotel which marks the spot where the Cavaliers land ed. She also Visited in. Ports- ! mouth and New Port News. Va. While enroute home she stopped \ over in Columbia, S.C.. and was j the guent of Miss Ida B. Boyd,; 1719 Gadsden street. Mjss Parker' was selected as one of the chap- [ i erons of 1200 under-privileged s children. These children wrere given an all day outing to the City SPARTANBURG NEWS. Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Sunday school at the- usual hour n vith Supt. Coleman in charge. and , 1 lis statf of co-workers with a very t argo attendance. - L ..At llG'V W M-.?Uuwiui?u??^ Columbia who has" been recently J t| ailed to the pastorate of this! hurch, was bare ai;d preached for, is a great sermon from James t. >: 10. Theme: "Prayer and Pow-|(; r." Our' hearts weic made t o (j Durn as the man of -.God talked o us. by the way. ReV. Lown< is indeed a. gloat a nan. Mrs. Powr.s accompanied' tl ler husband. We wnc indeed glad 8 to meet Mr-'. Downs.. and to have / :ier with us in our "services. J a The BTU opened at *5 o'clock' with the president presiding. They ?*ave a very interesting program. 1 JVIr. Fred Wallace, a trustee of * First Nazareth and his wife worshipped with us uUo. They accom * panied Rev. Downs and his good iwife here. At 8:30 o'clock Rev. K. Brewton ( asce'hded the rostrum. Text Acts < 12:11. Theme: Angelic. Deliver-'1 ivnce. This sermon was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Lela Davis is still .on the sick list. Please Send all news to 12G Clement, street. , HA^pEEVILLE NEWS. Smidtiv school ntiwicrl at the nS ual hour with Supt. M.B. Randall pt his, post of duty. The lesson was beautifully discussed and a splendid review was conducted by the Supt. At 11:30 service began, the pas tor Rev. W.F. McBrown delivered ' "l a soul stirring sermon after which the Holy Communion was given. Rev. I.W. Wilbpvr., P.E. of the Beaufort District motored here to hold the 3rd quarterly conference. Being somewhat disabled. Bro. N. P. Qrant of NValterboro accompanied him and delivered: a very intei esting message, which was enjoyed by. all. We wish for our presiding elder a speedy recovery.: He was also accompanied by his| daughter Mattie Mae, Miss Pearl Bradley and Mr. Jerome- Williams. Mrs.. Julia Kinluw is here visit | ing her sister Mrs. Hester Randall We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Lizzie. Fields in the J loss of her brother Mr. John Biggs J who died in Suffolk, Va. Miss Catherine Pelot, returned to Columbia, after spending a verypleasant stay, accompanied hy her grand-mother Mrs. Catherine Pe- . lot. * The W.H. and F. Missionary So- ] c'iety of Fishers -Chapel M. F. church, of which Mrs. Eliza Robinson is president gave a surpri fdr their pastor Rev. McGill Saturday night, at the home of Mr. Milton Hicks. Mrs. Eleanor Randall returned, home after spending a fine session in Denmark. Mrs. Mintie Hodges. Mrs. Ella Purchase and Mrs, Sintie Toomer left Monday for Beaufort. Mrs. Z.E. Primus left Saturday ' for Walterboro and on.;to SmoaksJ where she visited the . following churchesT Mt. Olive, Rev. H. L. Brown, pastor. On Sunday morn- (' ins?" she visited Bethel church Rev. | tor's Chapel, Rev. Wilson, pastor i and they had a glorious time. The J Rev. H?D. Brown and "Rev. Stewart-visitors at Hunters Chapel de- 1 liVered soul-stirring'sermons. Little Miss Marilyn and Beatrice Brown are heh-e visiting friends, ( Bernice and Epnice Primus. Their 1 stay is indefinite. I Missionary meeting frotd Moriday night, at the homo of Mrs. 1 Georgia King; Mrs. L. B. Riley president presided. After meeting a delightful repast was served. ^' Beach by the Elks of Norfolk, Ya. j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blassengale were recent visitors in our city, y Mrs. Lula Perry of New York is /isiting relatives here. ' < inUMQPiM 1 JWi li -J Funeral k:-'- " '"'5Si 1401 Park Street * CHESTERFIELD NEWS. ]? Sunday morning the rcvivaL n leeting began at Mt. Tabor' MK hureh. The Holy Spirit wa.- presnt and made manifest by the ^ relf believers. A good many folk ^ rrre out and Re'?Y Gary pi'ewTlml ^ he Gospel with power. "You better get right with God" {> Misses Cuclia M. Toatley.?Juhtitta. Messrs. Robt. Jack>oti, John * lUrland Jenkins, w ere the : Thin say . afternoon g uests of Miss Sara i. Met fullough. * .Mrs. Annie Edwards entertained J s her dinner gue-ts, Sunday, Me> ames M I.. Foster, R.A. Toatley. .E. McCullough, "Mothei Craig." t bouiiteous dinner wj?s ferveih nd was enjoyed by all present. in* of the little twins of Mr. and It s. . Henry Watson has been ill. >ut is in. eh better at this Writing' _ ill'. Sylvester" Johnson and friend f Murve'n, N.C., pop called at 1 he home of Miss Sara A. Me-, .'ullough- Thursday a.m. Mr. and Mrs.' Cal Edwards etiertained Monday, evening. us din- t ier guests Rev. Honors, pastor of ti ?alem Baptist church and Mis. S d 2.. Mctullough! The.revival is at a spiritual tide it Mt. Tabor MF. church. You arc ^ velcome 'To come and worship. Mrs. Mamie Thompson calle(L.at he home of Miss Sara A: McCulough. > BONNEAU NEWS. Rev. P^ M. Knox. Pastor ] Sunday, August 8th, the Sunday School. was called to order with . 8upt. and teachers at their posts >f duty. After which the pastor Mounted the rostrum and gave us i wonderful sermon. He used foV lis subject: The Crucified Christ ind th>- Holv Snirit dwelt amone is. L 1 On the 1th and 5th of August he W.H. and F. meeting was held at Jehovah church, Cross, S. C.; iiid at 4 o'clock Rev. Willie Williams of St. Stephen brought us mother wonderful sermon and all ivere made to feel good. We had a urge number of visitors. Come igain we are always glad to have you with the district president, Mis. Minnie Ber.bow and her co- , workers. Mr.-. Binbow. has her woik well in hand and everybody is pleased in working'-with her. .All made full reports. FAG ELAN I) NEWS. Misses. Louise, Minnie and Cath tM ine Blakeney. Mrs. Ammie Mr^ombe, Miss Gpldie MeCombe ami Mr. Ben Blakeney motored to Mon roe Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. U.K. Brewer of Hartsville, spent some time wit! Prof. Brewer's parents last week. Mr. Valley Blakeney motored t< Marshville. N.' C., last week. Mr. Ulysses Johnson of Washington, D.C., spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson. Rev. L.L, Blakeney of Charlotte N.C., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blakeney. '' Prof, and Mrs. D.?I. Johnson of Timmonsville spent the week-end with the former's mother Mrs. I.. E. Johnson. Mrs. Mae Tvsun spent Saturday in Charlotte. N.C. Dr. and Mrs. li.VS. Long ul C11*. *? raw, Mrs. M.L. Foster, Rev, and Mrs. J.II. Toatley of Chesterfield ivere callers at the home of Mr. md Mrs. T.If. Brewer Sunday. Messrs. S.J. Sinclair, T.F. Brew ;r, J.S. Sinclair andJ ohn Sinclair notored to Hamlet, N. C. Tutsday. There was a Silver Tea at the 1 ovely home of Mrs. M.L. fiath- ^ nps Sunday afternoon. Mr. Houston Brewer who has )een studying: in New Jersey is at ^ lorne. < Miss Celeste Lowery" is visiting: n Cheraw. Miss Pearl Blakeney who has >een ill. is rapidly improving. g M iss Louise Blakeney was host- I >ss at a lovely party for a bunch ?? I ' 3RADLEY Home i I "VI c i Telephone 8137 r . I > JI "si' #. Page 5 f small children, last week. those a'lenclir.y the fu,era! of Mr. .Itiliai. Matthews, in 'heraw last Wednesday, were lessrs. T.F. Uivwer, l.l.. Biewer. ? l.T. Iiiewcr, J.(\ Ilirtvi'i, ' Prof, lorwood, Me-iianu-s M.I.. fjathinif.s .4x- Johnson-?Kmn-n?Hrrrcrr;?hrva Icliurtie-, Miss Alice Biwei and thers. *CARDS )R. A. H. JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 1 ft23Vfc Assembly Street Phono 34C6 Residence: 910 Uak Street Phone 8740 IEV. J. H. JOHNSON Office; 2020 Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC >0aler in Real Estate, p> rforms larriage ceremonies, write, wills, eeds, mortgages, claims, etc. "Call to See Illra: iffiee I'hone 8407 . Res. C798 N. J. FREDERICK Otc>rnev-at-law and Notary Public Y PRACTICE IN ALT. COURTS ?State and Federal L110 Wash ngton St,. Cola " S. C DR. H. 11. UOOl'UR v Dentist Special Attention Given' le Diar . eases of the Gums Gold Crown una 'Drulyv V oi k A Specialty,- , Office Phone 0420 Res.. i204 1125 Washington St., Cola., S'. C. irr r i i DR. J.G. STUART T Eyo, tar, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted. Accurately * Otlice liotus: Telephone; , 11:U0 to l:o0 P. M. Res. 4002 .0:00 to b;Uo P. .M. Otlice 3796 . Office: Residence; 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. H1*U Office Hours; Telepfturie: 11 A. M. *>'2 I';' M.' lies. &87fr 6 P. M., to 8 P. M. ' Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physicilin and Surgeon Diseases of W'em'-n und- Chi! '.ren A Specalty 4 Office; Residence: 4115 Lady St, 13U1 Pir.e St, Columbia, S. C. Ortick Hours; Phonos: h to y A. M. Ulhce 6Q33 11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798 6 to 8 P. M. E>r. R. B. Frederick Physician OlTce: Residence: 110T Va Washington 14 16 Park Over Victory Savings Hank, Columbia, S. C. ,p _. . i ! -'"n fc IIV1JC IDii Ail classes of Dentai Work .? Dr. L. H. Hallman ? D EN T 1 S T PATM.FSS FXTH UTIONS Surdayt Ayp<>in;nu nu Office: Cienas Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson DENTIST iS9'}L.. At^nil<li' Ct r? i c. vuiuiuum Phone 3466 Specialty. Extractions Made Painless n Wiiinsboro Wednesdays aid Saturdays at A, Russol Building. Phone 219 Office Hours Telephones: 1.30 A. M. to 7:00 T. M Office G033 Rest'dence 8S73 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, Rlates, Crowns, Bridges aunaay ny Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S I Hair Grower for Diseased Scalp?Gives Life & teauty. BEST GROWER?apply ?nc? a week?PRICE 35c. 906 Blanding St. Columbia ^osjnts Drug Store, Washington St, TTiomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Streets ud Glaaay. j 3 :'v:J