The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 28, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, August 29, 1937.
To Conduct Revival
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REV. W. M. DOWNS
one of the City's youngest pastors
vvill conduct a six nights'. ..Gospel
Services at Pilgrim Baptist church
of Chicago, 111., pastored by Dr.
J. C. Austin, beginning the 5th
Sunday night,
REVIVAL AT ST. PAUL CIR
CUIT, CHARLESTON DIST.
Rev. Arthur McFadden, Evengelist
Rev. Geo. H. Adams, Pastor.
: Life in its wider measure awaits
the call of some voice from beyond
some vision of truth that breaks
in upon the soul and gives mean
ing'to the whole existence The
glory of our tfuman nature is that
it can respond tq the vision, and
can find life's values in that which
links the self up with that which
is beyond the self. When the vision
of God comes to a man, and the
everlasting yea is registered in his
<niil fho mar* v?m?r?t V?Sa
self, and all the measurements -of
life take on new proportions.
And so the Evangelist Rev. Arthur
MePadden, presented to men
the great vision and in this vision
" Jesus Christ was lifted up and
those sat in darkness saw the light
Again and again there are those
who rise superior to the current
practice, and who insist that life
has more in it than making adjustments
to the existing order of
things. Hence a new day, new life,
new start in the St. Paul Circuit.
The Kingdom of God as a social
idea will be continually reborn in
the hearts of those who follow the
vision of the living ever re-creating
God.
( 47 ) Forty-seven converts
accepted this trutn and we rea^ji,,
believe they are earnest in this
belief. The St. Paul Camp meeting
will be staged on or about the
3rd Sunday in October. Watch the
columns of this paper for exact
date. Address of Evangelist:
ji- Key. Arvnur ;vicr auuen,
R. F. D. 1, Box 61,
Summorville, S. C.
Address, of Pastor:
Rev Geo. H. Adams.
212 Rut ledge Ave.,
Charleston, S. C.
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?:> WATERLOO NEWS
The Bible School closed a very
successful term with an enroll???ment
of 38 pupils^ \ .
Laurel Hill Baptist church, Rev.
....... S.E. Ivay,?pastor, closed a great
revival; Rev. M. P. Pearson was
the speaker for the week He did
not only bring 20 new?1 members
i nto the church, but revived all
who sat under the sound of his
~ voice; as he preached God's word.
The collection for the week wasT
$123.20. The members gave the
pastor $9.25 on hisv trip to the National
Convention making a total
of -133.45.- ?
Mrs. Judie Hayes and Carolina
Smith spent the week with Mrs.
Eliza Valentine at Barksdale.
Mesdames Marie Cunningham of
Atlanta, Ga.. and Nettie Posey of
Washington, D. ., ' visi'ted their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ful-k,
lor.
ML Johny Ligon, W.L. Cunnning.'
ham, Arthur Hill, Yancy Foggy,
Tom Rice, all gladly welcome their
children home on their vacation
from thp various NnrtKprn ritioa
It is indeed a treat to have them.
Mrs. Laura Calhoun of Columbia
is visiting relatives here and was
the dinner guest of Mrs. Maggie
Fuller, Wednesday, Aug. 18.
Rev. M.P, Pearson was royally
entertained by Laurel Hill members
while carrying on the revival
We hope he will come again.
COKE?BURY NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. church closed
a great revival conducted by our
l ex-Pastor, Rev. M. G. Williams of
Greenwood. . The Spirit of God was
^^^^with him and many souls w"ere brot
|^rist. Rev. Boney gave wonassistance.
The prayer ser
^kach evening were conducted
Hnrs Boney and Holmes. ReV,
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JOHN&TON NEWS
A successful revival meeting
was closed at Bethel C. M. E. on
Friday night, August Jilj^copduct-c*by"Hevr*E7TirrGilliam
of Bates' >urg.
Mr. Joe Miles spent Thursday
in August on business.
Rev. A: C. McFarltn of Augusta,
Ga., was seen in town Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Qdom has spent the
past two weeks at her home on vacation.
For the past week Mrs. E. M.
Lattimore has had out of town
guests at her home.
Miss Jennie Srnkler has returned
to Aiken after a visit to her
mother, Mrs. Emma' Sinkler __
Mr. and Mrs. Esau Scott and son
Wallace have returned to their
home in New YoTk after a visrt
to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bland.
Miss Grace M. Bland spent Saturday
in Aiken with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culbreath
and Mrs. S. A. Attaway are visiting
relatives in Plains, N. Y.
After a visit to Mrs. Savannah
Young, Mrs. Mamie Davis has returned
to hff home in Charlotte.
Revs. J. M. Glassengame, W. W.
Gary and Miss Dottie Gomillion
are attending the Leadership train
ing school in Greenville.
Miss Goldie McCombs has returned
to h?r home in Pageland af
ter a visit to Miss Ruth Forrest.
Mr. J. W. Forrest has retyrned
from Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Martha Miles and Mr. L.
Amos of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs.
Mary Johnson of N. J., have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos.
We regret very much to learn
of the illness of Mr. Burt Amos
in Columbia. We frope he wrll
soon get better. Mr. Noah Amos
a bi utiler of his, motored over to
see him Friday. Mrs.
Anna Abney has returned
from a visit to Saluda.
ANNUAL MEETING WATEREE
DISTRICT MISSIONARY
SOCIETY *
The Wateree district W. H. and
F. M. society held its annual district
convention in Butler Chappel
A. M. E. church, August 13th
Walfton, S. C., with Mrs. Viola
G. Stammers, the president, presiding.
9:30 period of worship, conducted
by Rev. B. J. Hodge and Rev.
S. J. Brown, assisted by the Presiding
Elder, Fev. B. F. Hildebrand
The annual sermon was delivered
h,. Rev. R. L. Randolnh. He se
lected hig text from the Acts of
the Apostle 3rd chapter 4th verse
subject "Look On Us". All hearts
were* made to rejoice. JSingrng.
Offering. The following visitors
were present*(Hby the elder: Rev.
J. P. Washington of the Orangeburg
district; Rev. L. Burgess of
New York City. Each gave us a
very interesting talk.
3:00 o'clock Praise service. Organization.
Appoirftrng committee.
Repc/rts from Local societies.
iAH charges made good financial
jeportst Assessment collected
$159.00. All officers were re-elect
fed after which we had Memorial
service for the deceased.
The Rev. E. J. Gallishaw and
his good members and friends
made it pleasant for everyone.
Everyone seemed to have had the
true missionary spirit and pledge
themselves to do more' for the'
cause of mission. This wag one
of the best meetings ever held.
ST. ALBAN TRAINING SCHOOL
The faculty and student-tbotfy
worshipped with Rev. Barton at
Rocky Creek church and enjoyed
a good sermon.
Those in the Chocolate Wedding
will be ready to make their
appearance in a few days.
Mr. Winston Reed a 1937 graduate
Alhfln. visited hrs -sis
ter, Misi Grace Reed who i3 a 3tu
dent here.
Mrs.Dendy, Miss Mack and the
Misaee Vir^mia Humbert^ EdithMcAlister,
Catherine Ware, Eleather
Rice, Queen Ella Adams, Mar
guerite Thompson, Grace Reed and
Anna Mae McAlister vi-sited Mrs.
Mary and Miss Essie Lee Holiday
Sunday aftehioon.
We are sorry to report Master
Floyd Jackson of the 4th grade out
of school due to an infection from
the bite of a neighbor'a dog.
LAURENS NEWS
Mr. Oliver ,and Lay Burton of
New York CrfJ^ spent a few days
with their parents, Mr. arwf Mrs.
Andrew Burton on Price Street.
While at home they and their sister
Miss Iner Elizabeth Burton
went to Georgia to vrsit their sister,
Mrs. Claudia Mae Carpenter
of McBean. Ga., and other relatives
and friends at Blythe Hephzibah
and Waynesboro, Ga.
Their trip and stay was v?ry
much enjoyed.
fc. H. -Foggy of Providence, R. I.,
was here visiting his grand parents.
He preached two nights for
us. He is quite a yc/ung man tho'
his sermons were great. Cokesbury
is proud of the young man. All
of his father's folks are natives
here.
This ending our third quarter
Rev. B, H. Gray of Mt. Pisgah,
KoM V\ ?? nilQ rfp v* ITn
brought a wonderfful message.
Theme Tell It To The Church.
The quarter was a success.
Vtsitora, Mrs. Sarah Simpkins of
Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Nannie
Klugh of near Greenwood. We
were glad to have Mrs. Florence
Moore out Sunday. She has been
shut in for sometime.
Mr. G. C. Nash continues sick.
The Christian Home Burial Aid
society had a very good meeting
Friday. It continues to grow numerically
and financially.
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WINNSHORO NEWS
Multitudes of our people flocked
out to Camp Wt lfare and t.? C<'th._
SSrhane last Sunday. To both
places people came frtfm far and
near for reunions.
Prof, and Mrs* N. A. Y. Ford
and little son are here visiting his
mother and friends. They worshipped
with the saints at St.
Paul Baptist church last Sunday.
Mr. Hubert Crosby who has for
sometime made his home in Char-,
lotte, N. C., departed this life
th^re last week and was brought
here and funeralized at Zion A.
M. E. church. Rev. J. \V. Alexander
conducted the services in
the absence of Rev. Smith, the pas
tor. The body was in charge of
Manigault and sons.
- Mr. Crosby leaves t\Vo sisters
and a* host of relatives and friends
to mourn his loss.
Having closed out a successful
meeting "at Mt. Pisgah for Rev. J. i
M. Beatty, Rev. and Mrs. R. H.
Walker of New York are here con
ductrng a revival at St Paul for
Winnsborc/. Results of theMlljprt
promises to be good. ^'r
Mrs. Hattie Stevenson and Mrs.
Ella Kelley are still on the sick
list. 'We hope that they may soon i'
be themselves again.
Mrs. Helen Archie, Mrs. Raphe- j
"lia Woodard, Mioses Tecora Baxter,
Maude Roseborough, Mrs. Katie
Beasley and son George, Mr.
Butter Peterson and wife. Mis.
Annie Lee Baxter Peterson all of
Washington. 1). G\, are here visiting
relatives and friends.
Rev. Dr. J. W. Wright and wife
of Rock Hill are sojourning here
at their second home ttnd among
their many friends. They were
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Battiste last Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Worthy of Asheville
N. C., is here- the guest of 'her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose
borough.
Mr. William Moore of Jersey
Uit>, >r-. J., Fs tier'1 on .busvnos.
He is the guest .of his brother Mr. '
S. M. .Moore.
Mrs. K. M. Terrell and daugh- 1
ters, Misses Bennie Lee, Mary
Pv#ni>is and Let tie Mae Mack of
Lake Wales, Fla., are here tlie I;
guests of her sisters, Mrs. Eddi'o I
Davis and Mrs. Eddie Lylcs. They
were all. among the saints at.
Camp Welfare and (Jethsemane
last Sunday-.
Vacation days have almost passed
and schools are nearing theiropening.
Tuachers amd'\ students
will then pitch another great bat-j
tie against ignorance and super- \
stition.
MOL'NTVIELE NEWS
Mrs. Emma Jones of Columbus,
Ohio, was funeralized at Piedmont
Presbyterian church, Sunday. The
funeral was conducted by Rev. R.
C. Johnson. Mrs. Jones was tinlast
old pillow of the founding of
the church. After going to Ohio
and Missouri, she worked in those
churches. Yet we feel its our lost
but heaven's gain. ? ?.
Mr. Walton-Eowler is spending
his vacation in Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Pitts and
children were the guests?of?Mr^
> f. ts. Nance.
Miss Lola and \\ra Fowler will
return to New York City Saturday.
Miss Emma Pitts?returned-J
to New York Sunday. Miss C. M.
Pitts accompanied her. Miss I.. 1
M. Pitts is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Pitts, Clinton. Mr. J. I.. '
Cook called to see Miss Pitts on
Sunday.
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I ASSIGNS
TEACHERS.
Tentative assignment otr teach- ,
ers in School District No. '4. The
schools open Sept. 13 at lJ :00 a.m. ,
Principals meeting at Liberty Hill <
School, Wednesday, Sept. M at
10:00 a.m.* i
Four Mil ?Francis Jackson,
Prin., Annette Jackson, Mabel Ri- <
vers, Mary Trcscott, Priscilla <
Stent, Rossie Miller. i
Six Mile?James Bonds, Prin.,
Ruby Forsythe, Eva Hill, Inez I
Pinckney.
Liberty Hill?J. Thomas Wilson, '
Prin., Helen Joy, Etta L. Winds, <
Pearl Greene. <
Ten Mile=?Aaron Richardson
Mary Ford. t
Ladson?C. J. Edwards.
Ashley Phosphate?Beatrice Sen 1
trice Seaberry, Etta V. Greene.
Lambs?Eugenia Brqwn. 1
Dorchester?Emmie Payton.
Lincolnville?Clinton Young, \V. f
A. Barron, Mattie Wilkins.
C. H. Garrett, Supt.
CAMERON NEWS f
i
Rev. S- H. Lewis ran Brown \
chapel revival meeting. Many ac- <
cessions and conversions. Pastor
Bowman was happy with the re- ,
THE PALMETTO LEADF
To Study at Oberlin
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HKV. A, WALTER WILLIAMS
The Hill's First Baptist church
of Athens, Georgia has granted its
Minister, the Reverend A. Walter
Williams, a leave of absence for
study at Oberlin College. Oberlin,
Oljio. The Reverend'Mr. Williams
will have for Oberlin September
10th, and will be away uirtd-next
June.
suits.
"*Mrs. hit en Davis and Mrs. Mary
Bradford of Charleston -pent their
vacation in Cameron with friends. (
They worshined jit S* - ?Sun sermon.
While here they visited
day and enjoyed Rev. Washington
Orangebur gaud other sights but
tlu-y were. Mrs. Annie Green special
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma-- Tljompm.ii,/Mi's,
1. utile We It, Ulysses
W^'ir, Mr. Mid Mrs. Walter Glov r.
spent Sunday' in 'Charleston at
Ri\er Side Beach. . Tho\ reported
nn enjoyable time and lint many
old friends while in .Charleston.
John "Goodly, 02 and sinter
('lysia Chesbourgh,- Kt? di-d this
w cek. Moth Mineral- at ST Paul
. luireli. Both l'ulierals wetv preach
ed by Rev,' B. J. Hodge. Johnson
and Jenkins undertakers in charge.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Ih Bowman
left on their vacation for Marion
i M,.-.ti. in.....i, in.- .1 -
v\ ish them much rest anil joy.
Miss Jennie Jenkins. tlu> only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Jenkins, formerly of Philadelphia,
hut now of Caineri/n spent the
weekend among friends of Orange
burg-. Miss Jenkins i> very much
help to he: mother in the home
and also clerking for her father
when his business calls him elsewhere.
'
E. E. Lawrence, Jacob Jinmuu"-^
son, Ro-e Shuler. Mrs. C. M. Jimmersoii.
Lowly lanto'n attended
the revival meeting every night
and paid big iiioiu-y for its support.
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K.MM A.M'I J, A. M. K. CHl'RCH
Rev. R. K. Mrogden, Pastor
( liarlestoii. S. <'. --I.ast Sunday
>vas kr.own a> Women's. Day at
Emmanuel and the women- put
vet a grand- prouiain.-- It was
beii<'ved by the men that they had
out in 11 the women, but it was
ai'i'ii on? lar.t Sundai tliut the fair
er >c>: played u.nr part and
played : [ urn.
Kvangelist Maivuur Johnson, a
daughter of Kmmamtel- was chos''n
to speak un last Sunday morning.
The t-"Xt from which the ser
moil was developed may be found
in the sixty-lost chapter of Isaiah
at. the?Tirst Verse: "The spirit of
the Lord God i-s upon me;" etc.
Her th?'me was, "The Christian
Garage". In pan the speaker
stated that the church may be
jars are taken to be repaired and
strengthened. So it is with the
church. After toiling d urn kg the
week, meeting w th hardships and
disappointments, the Christian
comes out to the house of the
Lord, to be "repaired" for another
we' k's journey. Sister Johnson
certainly made a splendid showing
and her message was very impressive;
Sister Mary Wesley made
th'' mo: nimg prayer. This being
women's day, the pastc.'r selected
sister P. S. Salter to speak to the.
children. Her talk was very encouraging
and practical.
1**^1 - ....... tin,. ot fntulnn/>n
>> 11 n il \t"l \ II III.- I* V vv .
luring tin- Sunday school period,
he time wn< interestingly spent.
A'e were pleased to have with us
Miss S. K. Green, instructor at
VUen university who conducted
he Sunday school session. The
inme was lwiwed by Mi's? Green.
A'e want f.Tie hundred girls and
me hundred boys to attend.. Girls'
[>ay and Boys' Day on the second
ind third Sunday, respectively. An
nter^sting time will be had. September
12 and If are the dates
set aside for this occasion.
Sunday evening a society was
iddiessed by the pastor. Rev 1:20
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NATIONAL BAPTI!
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September
Avail yourself of the unexeell
COAST LINE?AIR CONDITI
SC'H Kl)l LK AM) HOI
Sept. 6th Leave Charleston
Sept. 6th Leave Lanes .
Sept. Gth Leave Sumter ?:?rr~-?*
Sept. Cth Leave Orangeburg
Sept. 5th Leave Denmai k
Sept. 6th Leave Barn Well
Sept. 7th Arrive Atlanta
Sept. 7th Leave . Atlanta
Sept. 7th Arrive .Birmingham .
Delegates front the Coastal and P?
their home stations the evening of
with this AIK-CONDITIoNED CO.ments
go through to Atlanta if our
further information write He v. G.
tional Baptist Convention, Georgetov
agent of
ATLANTIC COAST
"The mystery of the s^ven stars
which thou sawest in my right b
hand and the seven golden candle- 0
sticks.". "Spiritual Life". From c
this passage and verse Dr. fcJrog- ^
den delivered an awakening j.sCr- 1:
moil. A tremendously large aud- a
ierice was seen. "
The all-umale choir rendered
line music- on last Sunday, with
Misses Julia May Brogden and a
.Etta L?Winds, ohori.dm Ulld oF~ "Tj
panist respectively.
Mr. James Ferguson one of our [
voijpg leaders left for New York, f
N. V., recently.
GEORGETOWN NEWS
It has been definitely announced .i
that the 1937-1938 session of How- 1
?rd High school of Georgetown be- J
gins Thursday, September yth. All a
teachers are called to meet Wed-1
nesday morning September 8th at -l
i*:00 o'clock. ' h
Dr. nnrl Mrs 1) Nh Wilton noil
children left Tuesday for New *
York to* speiW^fwo weeks vaca- j
ion with relatives. Mrs. Minnie v
Rogers acconvj?anied them. Mrs. n
Rogers will visit her daughter, 0
Mrs. J. B. Greene of White Plains ^
N. Y., and her sons in New York
City.. . U
Mrs. Vio i. JMcCollo'ugh of Wash- j
ington, D. C., is here visiting rel
dtives. She rs house guest of her
sister, Mrs. L. B. Alford, Mef-ri- L
man Road. \ \
Rt*V. Dr. \V. B. L. Clarke leave 1
Thursday for Philadelphia, Pa., tl
Washington, D. C., and Wilming- &
ton, Del., respectively. He has
been given a vacatin by his con- p
gregation also. H
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THE VOICE FROM n
THE MO IN TAIN %V
C"
B. F. Stewart
There has been a great revival
season in th^'se mountains and u(
many have renewed their covenant ir
whi'le other? have made open eon- >
Cessions of theu^jfnith m Christ. ^
I am sure that this will mean 111
much to the progress of the church
and communityi The Revs. A. M. ^
Means, W. L. Zimmerman and J. ir
II. Westbrooks were among those
who did some great preaching dur lr
log these levivals.
W?7~now turn bur attention to F
Nat ional Bantist conventions .where
many of these great Heralds of
the Cross will make their abode 's
the lii'at week in September. Let
each man go wherever hq ehoses
to go.
Many of the rural schools have
opened their doors and the teachers
are busy at work. This is being U|
done in order that these schools'!^]
added ot. by the legislature in its 01
lalnt session. We are sure this ri
will prove of great help to the
boys' and girls of the rural dis- vv
tricts who must harvest the crops 0|
before they can enter schcol m q
the fall. Last Saturday the writer
had the privilege of visiting vj
the Tumbling Shoal Sunday school j (j,
in convention whivh met at Mount
Hebron Baptist church in Clinton,
This is indeed a great convention ^
wi-th one of South Carolina s lean- f
ing laymen heading it as presi. j y\
dent. It was a great joy to be
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LINE RAILROAD-'
n the .church where my father
>nce pastured an ty it.eet many j
Id friends of the .convention'* T:.isJ
.invention, cunt- .'bu.teci willingly j.o..
lorris college. 1 he church i?: ne w
>aslored by that matchless schol,r
and leader, Dr. A. A. Simnis.
t AKl.lSLE NEWS
Mr,, ai.d. M's.-. <,'liord Edwards.
nd dauttht' i- Mi-> Smloi \lt. Mr
md Mrs. Bernard Edwards,- Mi.
Irnest Whicker, Mrs. Martha Let
Jrown and children left Monday
or Midland, Pa.
Mrs. Saljy Hill and children Mis
lernice Cock and daughter, Mis..'aomi,
Miss Rosa Lee Brown and
4i. -J. T. English from Detroit,
lich., are visiting Mrs. Frances
Snglil-h an family. . Mrs. Daisy,
lyrd from Whit mire is visiting M;
nd Mrs. Lewis Stewart.
Mrs. C. A. Stewart of Knoxville,
'enn is visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Wails
Johnson. . ' .
Mrs. 'Alarie' Stevenson of Wirn- .
Lon-Salem, N. C., Mr. and Mrs.
)ilila4-d Buner of Cincinnati are
isitinjg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole-_
lan and family. Mvss Sara Baton
f Jenkinsville spent the wef'k-end
ith Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dawkir.s.
Mrs. Calender Chick and little
lobhie left Sundv. for Knoxville,
enHessee.
MMs Catbreen Thompsor. of St.
like, Carlisle was holy wedded to
Ir. Robert Whitner of Carlisle,
'hursday night, August 5th at
be home of the bride's mother.
Irs. Mary Thompson.
The .marriage ceremony waerformed
by ?the bride's, pasiolev.
H. E Hillian.
Reviwa! meeting closed Friday
ight at Mt Fden A. M. F. ehurct
ith quite a. .-success. Seventeet:
r eighteen converts. Rev. A H
[atwood conducted the meeting
Sleep Well Baptist church clos
3 a very successful revival meet,
ig August 20. Five converts and
153.00 was raised. Rev. \V. E
ouglass of C>rster. conducted the
iceting.
Rev. \Vilkes reports also that
[aple Ridge church revival meetlg
is starting off tine. Rev. S.
i Harsley of Wwlnrrv coiiductig
the meeting.
Ravi-vai mooting t- in ses-hnr at
'A'iUiams Chap^T A 5T.Zio*n
turch. Sunday was a high day.
Rev.' S. M. Douglass of Camden
conducting the meeting.
GOLDVILLE NEWS
Mt. Cawell Baptist Church
Rev. J. C. Collier, Paator
Sunday school opened in its usal
form by the assistant Supt.
rs. Emma L./Sattervvhite.
The revival meeting Will begin "
i the 29th of this month. You
e invited to- take a part with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Wess Anderson
ere called to Greenwood because
" the illness of his mother Mrs. '
racie Anderson.
Mr. B. B. and Miss Bertha Jones
sited Miss Minnrc L. Davis Sur, 1
ay afternoon in Columbia.
Mrs. Elizabeth Young of Greens
vro, N. C.. is vi.-iting her mother
vs. llattie P. Gary.
Mis? Mai v Bovd. daughter of I
[r. and Mrs. G?nv Boyd of Cross
ill and Mr. James Davenport of
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Olf.ec isl'i'i ' H?-s..h?OS
N. J. FREDERICK,
\ttorTu'y ai-law a.r:<i Notary P .Or.ie ;
?fttAl 1 [(. K IN AI.I. Efll It IS
?State and | t*iirul
Ul'j Wash r.^tor.; Sr.. Cola-.' S. C. '
DR. H. H. COOrEK
Dentist ; 1
Special Attention 'j.voii tvi n'Fseases-of
the Gums
Vjold Crown* uau Br.iayo W^iL.
A Specialty
Office 1'tivUe 0-120 lies.
112a Wasnin^tor. StCola-. a. C.
DR. J.G. STL ART
Eyfe, Ear, Nose a:?u i hi uat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
9
Oflicb Hours. 1 cli-pnoiie;
11:00 to 1:00 P. ii. lies. -1oj2
6:00 to S;00 P. -M. Office o7i?0
Office; Resilience:
2030 Tajlor St. 14-17 Pii/e St.
Office Hours: Telephone
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. . Re&. aaT?
6 P. M. to S P. M.
Dr, W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Sur^t-on
Diseases of W nr n and Chil'ta
A Specuity
Office: P.vsidei.e:
2115 Lady St. iiivl P;:e St.
Colurabia, S. Ql
TfiiriTiwivT~n ' ?
Office Hours; " Piaffies;
a tu * A. M ft!.,;- '1033
11 to 2 P. M. Res. 0.7 ys
6 tu b P. M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
Physician
Offca: K?..'?.itn
?*- i '
' 7? r^TTT
Over Victory Savings Bank;
-f? vlommbiaPhoD?
7811
All clauj^t \,i litiita. Work
. Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIS T
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointments
Otfice: 23GyS Gei-vas Street
Columbia, S. C.
Dr. H. G. Thompson
DENTIST
1323Vs? Assembly St. * Columbia
Phone 341>0
jold Crowns?Bridges -l';at s ?
' Specialty. Extractions .Made
Painless ;
[n Winnsboro Wednesdays and
Saturdays at A. Russol Building.
Phone 219
Office Hours Telephones:
S:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Otlice 0.033
Rea donee 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges -?
Sunday by Appointment
* Anesthesia a Specialty
MADAM PETER'S
Hair Grower
For Diseased Scalp?Gives Life &
Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply
once a week?PRICE 35c.
1906 Blanding St. Columbia
Cotints Drug Store, Washington St.
Thomas Drug 8tore, Taylor
and Harden Streets
at Oh***. ' ^
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