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* . Safurday, October 2, 1937 NOTICE! To' the MehvbeFs and Baptist Ministers of Columbia and vicinity: S " Our vocation vs ended. You are ^ novv called upon to resume our t work Wednesday, October 0, 11)37. 12:00 ojplock at Zion Bapt. church, t . ._ - { Baptist Ministers Union t j Hey. L. C. Jenkins, Pros 1 Rev. W. S. Bookhart, Sec. NOTICE! s Mini Aers preaching in the sev- s entieth annual session of the Goth ' semane Baptist association are a< tpllows: Introductory sermon, Rev. W. H. NBAl; Alternate, Rev. D. G. * McQJough. Doctrinal sermon, RtWr-1, i F. M. Youpgr Alternate; RevTw. 1 a \L. Wilson. Educational -sermon, ltvv. N. L. Bush; Alternate, Rev. 1 H. E. Hardin. Missionary sermon '' Rev.- A. Chandler; Alternate Rev. Wm. Honor. October 21-24, lt*H7. -A NOTES FROM SECOND [ 'm . CALVARY R Vl'TlST CHURCH ? ii According to f>(nnouneement ., ^iev. James Abney preached for N > .s at eleven o'clock last Sunday u -His hub.icc.t was "Temptation." c, He treated the subject from the i , subjective point of view. The s'T- | mon was enlightening and edify- J ing and yet it vas well received. ( Our services ciose in-ample time- ; for students to get to their din- ' ( * ners on the' campuses. At night. r the service hour was given over to ; ^je church school for public "Promotion Day" exercises.; Thvs was . novel but very interesting and f impressive. About sixty certifi- | cates of promotion were presented , and a few awards for meritorious' services as well. Mrs. Juliette . KailoTd Gilliam dulhoiod a splon?did address on Why Sun'day Schooj j Membership is Essential. Next (Sunday, October It, Rev ( T. L. Duckette will preach at 11 -nfclock. At night the Missionary ] society will have charge* of the services in a special "Consecrated Dime" rally for the shingle drive. , The hour for our night services is changed to 7:30. Our shingle rally is to close with the next- twu Sundays efforts. We have regular accessions to , our membership each Sunday, All scholars will report to their ^new teachers at 10 j o'clock n?x* Sundav. We hone 'each teacher - will be pres<rit on tinle to welcome every new class member. Renumber that first impressions are lasting. ' ' i* 7 j f'k ST. PAUL A. M. E. t'Ul Hfll Rev; W. M. Gantt, Pastor f ^ ? ^ . Lancaster, S. C.?Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the Supt., Mr. L. Ingram in charge. Review bv the pastor. Y? Service began 11:30. Rev. Gantt \ text was found Ecclesiastes 11:lh iHkuect Conscience, Record and 1 God. A. C. E. League opened 0 p.m by the President, Mr. E. JL Me- 1 Gill Quarterly conference wa- held Sunday nip??t, by the Presiding Elder J. C. McCiellan. Rev. Patter son preached a soul stilling sermon. The quarterly conference was rr success- from all angles, Our Presiding Elder came to us smiling and we sent him back tin* sanP. We are truly glad lie is looking so .veil and becoming him 1 ^self again. _ The 'hurch is moving onward an upward under the leadership of. ' Rev. Gantt with the cooperation of hrs loyal officers. Although Rev. A. B. King is one of the teachers in Lancaster Train _ Ing School he is a great asi-ct to t our church. I Rev. E. E. Riley, has begun hi# school work with great enthusiasm Wit hcPtL that bigger and hettei work will be accomplished during ^ the term 1937-'38. Mr. Clyde and Clarence Coletnon of Danvrlle, Va., were the Sunday ( afternoon guests of Mr. Sam Reid also Misses Althia and Mary E. McCoy. Rev. J. C. MeGlellan was accent-1 panied by his queenly wife; ReV. Patterson, Mr. Bovan al-o Mrs. Lykes mother of Mrs. Gantt. Those on the sick list: Lucy Truesdale, Jce Barber, Curtis Dun can, Alice Agers. BETHEL A. M. E. CHl*R<- II . Kingstroe, S. C.?The tobacco I rush is over now. Everything is ^ rather quiet now. There seems to | bg plenty of cotton. The gins are , busy running c:very day. , The people of Bethel arc very . busy preparing for the annual con " ference which will convene hero . October 13. The reporter visited Mt. Zion | M. E. church Sunday morning where a ver> splendid sermon was j preached by fhe pastor, Rev. A. < Mack. Rev. Chappelle McClary preach- |t ed a sermon at Relhel Sunday nitc j which was enjoyed by those who j hpard hvm. The rally which clos- , ed Sunday night was quite a sue- j cess. The ladies raised $35.50. I The barbecue supper was held ^ at the parsonage Monday night. N -Everything was sold. The following persons are on the sick list. Mrs. Hester 13. Williams and Rev. Mrs. Williams who' t has been i':i the hospital for some-J time. We hope they will recover soon. I SUBSCRIBE FOR 1 THE LEADER j *MMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev-. R. K. Brogden. Raster During t>?c preliminaries on last hjiulay mornhig, the pastor read or the lesson, a portion of the ighteenth chapter of St. Luke afer which the one hundred and eiith I'sahn was r?ad responsivey. Following this, the pastor call d for the children and they crowd d around the chancel and listen(I attentively while Dr. Brogden poke to them from the subjecr. The Starter". From this simple object a very line lesson was deeloped. Dr. L. R Nichols, our presiding .i.L'e il..1>ei?rr.d t?.~" ? imnhry" morning. Selecting his ext from tli" "rightoonth chapter if St. Luke at the first verse, an mpressivc message was heard by i splendid congL'egation. We were pleased to see a very i+Hje-^auciularxe,.ilutintr the Sunlay school period. This being Joys' Day, the teen-age boys and 'n'ung men were in charge. Benamin 11. Mvllor. Jr., superintenUiiit Pro Tern. Thomas Melrose icted as s?cretary. The lesfeon vhich concludes the quarter was riven due consideration. This end. d a three-month study of the llejj news, and their wonderful leadjj >r, Moses. Before the close c/fi he session a program was render d. Selection by the school. An lddrcss by Principal. .Clinton I. i'oung, subject "Preparation and rraini'iig".. Leon Moore, Jr., .read :. ph.p-.-r on "Loyalty". Reading \rthur T.. Crepn. Selection by the chooi. An oration, subject "Charicter" Thomas Melrose. Remarks >y the pastor. Charles : Jenkins ' ivaster of ceremonies. The one hundred and eightn Aalm was the evening ie?son. The ninioii was llclitt'iud by the pas.or who took a text from the fif eenth chapter of St. Luke at the eighteenth verse. The pastoi' preached powerfully and the enthusiasm'. was great. The thenu from which he spc.'ke was "The Prodigal Daughter". One accession. We wc:\j pleased to have a-. miui.u t ii(* m <u i y uiuiiu-i Fred itianehard of Wesley M. F. lunch. Blether Blanchard made :i very fine and encouraging talk. ' For two Sundays Dr. R. I. I.emuwmd his congregation worshiped it^KmmanuePusTfig the lower floo'r \V*r wei'e pleased to have had the .'pportunity of throwing wide the doors "to the pastor and congregation of Morris- Brown. Now I hat tluy are in their newly painteh sanctuary, we wish them every i'nch of success. 'Our .Junior choir served. This l>< ing the fourth Sunday. _ ^ ? BKTHRL A. M. K. CIURCH Re\. S. II. l.cw'ii, Pastor Sunday school met at the u ml hour with superintendent and stall' of rTicers preset.. Very beaiitiful lessons for the mtiie (piatler. After a thorough . atu-y if the lesson on the vario.is dais's. Mr. .Uvsi ph Mai tin gave a very lit or el. iii review of the lesson. He trade the necessary propai at;. n foi l he excel lei it showing made. '.-mislay was designated "Harre-t limne Day". The pastor delivered a very appropriate . ermon relative to the occasion. His elos ing thought: "When we shall meet for the general harvest home day ill who are qualified shall join in srrigir.g the Coronation, 'All Hail Ti e Power of Jesus' Xante'" etc. Two accessions for the morning service. We are always proud to see our visiting friends in our services. For the' right services a very Nffttitil'ul educational -program was .'juried out. There were many distinguished \isitors present. Seated on .the platform were Presidents J. Sjarks of Benedict college, K. H. McGill of Allen university and Professor C. A. Johnnson, supervisor of colored schools;. Rev Mr. Middleton and Rev. S. H. l.cwis. Professor C. A. Johnson served as master of ceremonies. President Stark* introduced and presented the main speaker for the occasion, President E. H. McGill who chosed as a subject: "Spiritual Values of Education." President McGill made a line impression on the vast audience present-?Professor. Scott, music dI ecto.r of Booker Washington High school with the choral club sang two select: ns which were very appropriate and well received. Mrs. O'Dar ?Is* solo was sung very iieautiftrlly. "Also Miss Mosely of Allen university sang a very beautiful solo. Both soloists were ac ompnaied by Prof. Abraham, slide director of Allen. To all who ippeared on the program, and visiting1 friends, we are very grateful and thankful. The church ;hoir wad at its best for this specal program with Mrs. I.ila T. date's at the console. Friends and visitors are always velcome at Bethel. II F.I.FN A N FAN'S, Mrs. Lelia Frye is very ilT at he home of her sister Miss Rosa F,y? ' We, are glail to know that Yannie Riser is up after being ick for seven weeks and confined o bed. Mrs. Mary Lou Burton of this own is coming home after spendng some time in Washington, 1 y . ? ' r- 9 ? ' ... ' SAINT JAMES * N'w.r V A. M; E. CHURCH -U Hev. Hale II. Thompson, Pastor Asheville, N. C.?Cloudy skips and falling rain visited this city and prevailed throughout the day. The Sunday school was well attended considering the weather conditions and the lesson^clainie 1 attention in an interesting way . Our pa/tor made an interesting review of the lessen and gave remarks relative to the work of the school for the remaining period of of the conference year. ?_ Morning service was begun or. time with music by the Junior | choir. "The Good Shepherd" wai the subject of the morning's mespmgn delivered bv "U1, pastor and was received with gripping attention and spiritual enthusiasm. * At .'i:dU o'clock the.Senior Missionary 'Society ami the Ushers' board sponsored a joint effort foY Jiieir an/r.ual corfc roi?'g boulget. A most interesting program and quartet 'music and readngs was rendered. Bo'th Awards reached ineir goals. i\ large congregation witnessed this program. The' first report on conference claims will be received on Sunday and most of the Clubs are ready to report in full. Plans-have been well laid for the .holding of our. final quarterly conference covering the third Sunday in next month. ? ? _ ST. STEPHEN A. M. 12. OlIl'RCll Rev. I). N. Wilson, Pastor A k We are glad to say that our church is moving on better than it lias for many years. Our great revival meeting clued- on Inst Frid aynight that was being conducted by Rev. C. TP Priester of Wilberfor.ee university. It was one of the !>?st we. have had for manj years. Twenty-tfeveii souls were converted. Last Sunday >ve had bur last quarterly conference. Our pastoi preached a noble sermon rr the morning. Mary souls were made to feel happy. On Sunday night our great presiding .elder f-onie in and preached us a groat Isi unon. The church was spirit ualiy alive. Dr. Miles is a greqt presiding elder. He does everything to help his pasters out along all lines. The conference was held on Monday night. It Was the .best Wo had all of the year. \Vt. paid the presiding elder out. The church also gave the elder a big present for the wonderful service ite has rendered during the year.a It was. presented by Rev. Matthew A lston and Stewards. The presiding elder thanked them from the depths of?his heart. At this point the oll'ieors and members came forward aiul asked the presiding elder for the return of the pastor in this annual conference. Two of the oldest officers Brother Ford and Rev. Matthew Alston made remarks concerning the won derful work tht. pastor had rendered since he catue lure. Brother Willie Dobbins also made some remarks pertaining to the work of the pastcnv They also kasked the | presiding elder to please send fl* pastor back. SPARTANBURG NEWS Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Sfupday school was called to order at' the usual hour with Supl. and teacheir at their post of duty. "At "11:30 o'clock the pastor for the day. Rev. W. T. Simmons preached a great sermon. Text taken from Jude 11 verse. Theme The World Is Upside- Down. On Sunday night he preached another gredt sermon. Taken from II Kings 10 chapter 1 and 2 verses. Theme: Is Thine Heart Right, ... Our hearts were made to buihi as the man of God talked to us by the way. Tteginning- The-frrst Sunday?itv October, the Rev. M. Tate of Athens, Ga., will conduct a ten nights revival^at, Mt. Moriah. He has been highly recommended. About 00 days ago, the members of Mt. Moriah called as pastor the ! Rev. W. M Downs of Columbia, ' S. C., but Rev. Downs did not except. So we are still without a shepherd. We hope the good I^oi'd will send us a shepherd i (.oi itoiM- riitrrrr \*k\vk | --- , I Rev. R. Ah Brotfn, J'astor Sunday school opened at 10:.'1C with Supt. F. and teachers at their post .of duty. The lesson was taught in all classes. Immediate!^' after Rev. S. S. morning service began'. The Rev. Priokau selected his text from the 2~>th chapter of Deut. 1st vers0. At 12:.'10 the church rally took ' place. Total collected at Ktr-James fov the day.$207.30. Mrs. Fannie F.vans left Wednesday for Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Juarita and little Clarence Murrell left Saturday afternoon J for New York. . v, THE PALMETTO LEADEf MT. ZION A. M. E. CHURCH S > Rev. W. P. Carolina, Pastor S. S. at the usual hour with the Supt. James, presiding. The les- son was beautifully discussed and s< a splendid review by Bro. J. D. a Cropland. ? oi 11:30 a.m. morning service began. The pastor taking his text U triflrr St. Matthew 11:28-29. Sub v< fat Someone to see you. The ser- I ei vice was very inspiring. Among the visitors were .Mr. J. R S. Moore;?Rev. Ralph j^owTin_of Latta; Prof. Gary, prncpal of Sel- e lers Junior Hi; and Mts. Sarah Buchanan of Brooklyn, N. Y. The niece of RW. P. Carolina. '' n At 8:00 i''clock we again wit- e: nessed another wonderful message v eomimr from the Presiding Elder, c< Dr., L. A. Wells. He selected Knr~ text from li Cor. 0:2, subject Now. \\ We are always glad to' have out tl presiding elder with us. He al- n ways brings sunshine. Also we ti were glad to .have his loving wife, li This, our last quarter was very b successful. J'ev. Davis o^ Pine Hill ei circuit and Uov. J. C. Mclnnis of Latta accompanied the presiding e ' Idor. ci . The'T?i esiding elder and his 1 guests were highly entertained by V Stewardess Board No. 1 at the e: ijfo'nui of Mis. .Elvira Foxworth, tl ,.'t Mr. ai:d Mrs. E. B. Brown: had o as their afteruoon guests Sunday g M^. and Mrs. James Harper; Mr. n U,hd Mrs. S. 1>. McLoud and_lit tl' i ni - cu?Willie Ma.,- Moses. CARLISLE NEWS It ? Mr. Cicero' Sims, Miss Helen E Sims, Miss Bernice* Sims, ftttle E C harles and Freddie-SSms left Fri- > day foif-Jersey City, N. J,. t: * Mr. Cicero is the son of Mr. and t( Mrs. Frank Sims; The others in tin- ii'hiiin nin the iiien,. and nenh- li i'\vs of Mr. B. H. Sims, F. R. Sims I' ami ,Mi%s. flattie Sims. w Mrs. Ann Thomas who hail a e stroke two wbeks ago, seem to c be holding up. Mr. Gii'ssre Daw I kins L home again after spending e the summer in Asheville, N. C. Miss Julia Dawkins spent tho r sumiufr in Union. We are glad to h have in home. Miss Averse Daw- a kins left Wednesday for Binning p iiuM+, -Ala.. P Servces were good at Williams c chapel A. M. E. Zion church. Sun- h day. The. pastor preached Sunday li morning. 1 Rev. J. M. Dawkins at e night.. Tie rally was good on J general claims. Many paid a part a of their assessment. Those who b paid in full Sunday were: Mrs. c Alice Dawkins, $1.00; Mrs. Fran- t eis English, $1.00; Mrs. Eva Cole- y man. $1.00; Mrs. Carrie Galnion h $1.00 and A|r.- Irvin Coleman $1.00. h The rally on general claims will f be at St. I .like A. M. E. Zion on Sunday l.et every member try to n nay in full. ' >' Rev. E. I.. Wilke ni'd-hrs mem a bers i.f Tucker chapel will worship with us Sunday night at St. Luke u Let every member and friend come v and make Sunday a red letter day Revival meeting closed at St c Luke Friday night with a great " spiritual awakening. Rev. F: R. 0 Gladden conducted the meeting. e > AllllKYILLK NKWS St. James A. M. K. Church Sunday school opened at the usual hour and the lesson splendidly a reviewed b .* Supt, 11. T. Johnson. * We had a good prayer meeting ' as we have no pastor. Klder I'. M. Gary was with us 1 Sunday night and read Jo'hn 9:1-24 'J .is scripture- lesson, u-ing the sub- M iect "Acknowledge of God". The Educational board met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Klsie W. Garjjittgton. The meeting was called to order by the Chapiarn, Miss^ET1 ? K. Collier and after devotional the"1 meeting was turned over to the ^ President, Mrs. G. A. Gary fog ~ business. A eollectk.'n of $4.45. The hostesses served a delicious course of ict cream and cake ani all enjoyed the social hour. Joint hostesses Mesdame- K. W. Garling . r,.? n?,I Miiln.,1 WimrfiolH Mr. Fulton5 Appling, Mr. Davrd ^ ('arson, Mrs. MaggiP Appling, Miss lona Applvg of iA-xngton, , Ga? cJ ami Mrs. Fulton HufT of Tampa, n Fla., were, week-end visitors of Miss A. M. Appling. Mr. KriUrst Brluvn and Mr. Sear ? les of Detroit, Mich., spent a.'few days with his cousin Mr. and Mrs ElioiC Brown. Mrs. Jumna Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Anderson of Charlotte N. C., were week-end visitors cf Mr. I.. A. Kirhie and Mrs. Pope. Mrs. Janie L. Hearst and Mrs Mateal Wingfield motored to Iva Sunday And Were dinnei gu?sts of Mrs Hearst's niece. Also' visited other relati\os in Anderson. They report a pleasant trip. bLBSCRIBE FOR ; THE LEADER 1 t T. MATTHEW RAPT. CHURCH Rev. S. M. Halsey, Pastor Newberry, S. C., September Lj?; - The attendance for Sunday :hool was very large. Officers j nd teachers'"were at their post I f duty. HYPU at 7 o'clock had "a ve y irge attendance and rend1 red a cry interesting program that wanjoyed by all present. Misy Queen H. (?lenn?and Mi-s aurjj E. Hi lsvy have gone to mjme their studies at Ileitis acadmy. * Services tegan at H o'clock. T: i astor preached a wonderful sen ion. The rally held for the neural expenses of the church was ery good and a large amount was bntributed 'The AJolderv <.4ate-d ubile*;-quiuJj.A ill j'endeiv a musical progtarn at-, it* church (St. Matthews) Sunday ight, October 3rd jnmjediately af ?r the BYI'U meeting. The pub- j c is invited to attend. There will e no admission fee. Come and" iijoy the program. The members are requested t>> nro'll your namL. with, tlv ward aptain of your choice. Namely: >eacons Anderson Moyn,^ Bonnie filliams, Robert Wefts and brothr Herbert Satterwhlte. See to H hat your name Ls .enrolled with, ne of the four named so. they can et started for the incoming lcnth. rtv.-nvrit XKW< The revival meeting was opened ist Sunday night at Mt. Ziqri lajitist church by the Rev.- L. O. lawman, pastor of St. Philip A. I E. church.- A large cor.gregaion was out and many" of them )0'k part in the service The hat contest which took place ist Sunday afternoon between lev. Bowman and -Rev. Williams as won by Rev. Bowman. Much, nthusiasm was enjoyed at the lose' of the contest; because Rev. lowman went fo Rev. Williams' hurch and brot the bacon home This will bo the last week o'f the ush among "the farmers. The ulk of the cotton is fill gathered ind now they are scraping and icking peas* This is the time to ay ydlfif pastor, pay your church laims. All the year you have een saying to the preacher:."come ip, preach preach" and?he_obos.r d you. And now he is saying to ou: "Come up. pay-up, pay-up' nd you should obey. him. Why? ecause you owe him, you owe the hurch; they are just debts, so he right thing to do if you want our preacher: pay him and k'ep im, if you don't want him, pay im off and discharge him. lKm't ail to pay him off Sunday. Sunday will be the last Cor minion services this conference ear at St. Philip and all members re asked to be out without fail. The fall rally that was sched-. led by Rev. N?al sometime ago fill taka place nex't Sunday at f* 7w*n Rnnficl pKtivplt nrtfl onph aptain together with his and her lembeis are expected to be prosnt and do your duty. "No slackrs on this train". The annual conference rally of it. Philip A. M. E. church will ake place October lUth and a+t~ yes are looking forward for the 4ame. A special pri?e wrll be warded to the one who leads m his rally. There will be twentyour captains and ?'aoh captain orking with twelve members aiid ach member picking cotton eacV. asket hols 300 pounds and the eighing day is the date mentionabove. We invite you in advance o come and witness one ol' the est events ever in St. Philip hurch. Don't miss it. Relatives and friends of Mr. avid Carter woujd be happy to' now that he vs returned home nfer spending two weeks in tlr* loekingham hospital, under the are of- the R. R. doctors. lie is esting .tine at this writing and ill soon resume his duties. Mrs. leni KODorson is sun on le sick list. The writer is up and ut again to <1?li ht of his many ri^nds. Mrs. Jerkins, Mrs. Marin, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. St re.' imc by thy parsonage ami brot ia?y good things for hint to oat nd enjoy while indisposed. JOHNSONFuneral 1401 Park Street ^ | i ' ' i ? iwwm POP! AH CIRCUIT Ht-v. H. W. Williams, I'as tor It was n>y >? <?o< 1 pKu-uiv to be 1 wit , pa-tor last \WOk rr. :> 1 vi i v MUT.-ilb: ii.' ctimt. This i--i tb" I'isi.r,. v Ill-re I wa. bf.Ttj.* Varo'i M :tt <1 b, Mann u y ntii.istoriul \\<ri. j' A'111 i; A'a a p?l?-;tf - for n.c t . j liavr 'ill * ! I' I ' I 1,1- With I ll li 'I In p.;. ;. . .!>.< way I- (i '? ;i< I.? J j j ln.ii i ; [,*- ' a re to a.Aci'v lowiy oi i vj.'..r 'ulir kjK'h lit-'iit -niin | , . tti'i liii i o'.fi - ' 1 ;. J.! ;1 ' \.i- v a I'lltint ol". -sovv ? |j, I < '?!> <i '-.ti.li' i. ^iii.'l t> M t '.I** o.y.i'.i tbf h'.iiI'll. Tb': ttnw" | i'i.,r ban bvi rii^bi: j "< ; . i.'-t't-ii i W .'it it.'iif tb"J' Tall! "svYi'l }il. It: It i. t- p ti vs' hity< b t.w, r.t-j 11: i, i vi 1,11-p !!- ibt.i iii>j. tiiv. iiivi' .n<: 1 it*; l!1/'.. .1 Hvtiiitinwit' i- a ^11-at sonjrsttT. lit-v. William , ' -ta\ ta r, ii:;'. I vi.-i'l.*ttl tb? liohivol ma ' \ i,;<' 1 iviuls. ' . S". i i H' fi '" . 11 villinu'wny i v Wv.piay 'A'i Iijlm 'a -! ..iv .. i v I ...l-' i'iav. !b . .brought! K W. I!. Foxv.'orth with him awl I'.v-pa- j'.t.lii.- chit'.;r(:- and my ] \\ i i vl i.mne-tjmt nit' ] ' S< rv.vc Sunday at St. Mary wa if-. ><!. Sunday afternoon "1<ev. .J II. Lewis' preached the annual ser-_ ii or for- the People's I' <<ici ty a" St. Mary. A : ne.sei * vin- '..a- '-ported.-' At tile .-ant. , time I wa - at llev. Lewis' .church (Ifnel Hope- t<> preach the annua. Svu ni'o'n l'?i tlu?'. ,-'aih" y tl.el e. Sunday night the bvgumir.g of a week's nieetin at St MaiVr-Key. F. R. Robinson is. .expected to conduct the. meeting. .1. F. Stanley. <j\-porte?. ? m11 m i li i : \i.\v . . liruce Tabernacle Church KeVr-.1. I). JJavis, Pastor Rrucv TaWrnaclj.* Sunday "school , it- still'.'progressing, Rev. \V. M. J | CoKn.an sponsored si-vetal_hff>ne I Kibje J)rille. It seems, like jthe child on are becoming more adapted to these Kible I)rills, . We hope tile Rev. Cbleliian will continue to sponsor then). Sick list: Mr. President Williams. who. i- seriously inj\iryd. after h" :: o. a wreck reeentlv I j Wo arc :.h"''pi:yr t'vi: him an eafly, recovery. Otters :itv; Mr. M. Gii: tin. .Mrs- Wade ami Mrs. "Caldwell ir.?l Mrs. Wallace. Tin. jatte: at** :??:v.ewhat- improved. Mr. Pleu.s (lunaui. a!.-" letjiams - indisposed all'r iieii.e i?* ' rotpTU !>' i Mi . Af! ? r: WaiiJiwr. J?.. ufui wit\. arAtd (,'ir einnal:. <)*,.. *?;. i ti.cy i.14". h-'ox [> Ot M l.V'O. 1 i.. A* a i :> . niak.it'*' at eat ini'i'i - . 1. :v:< v al th h i. . Mis. I*y i'.nhett. A ?.it*Iiv!? .;> i.*|.a v.a < v? !. l\ eryhodv is hopi:*^'. it W .it ??? I ajra/n. . ' . I , \V'i* an- triad to lias.- I'lol. W ,'M Wade bach i: > at..::. alt< spendinjr seni' tinu* al (?rar.jj<*i'ii! >' with family 1 ht* school will ia cui I* ria 5j~ October l>t.. A bin opt nine n expected. Tin* same faculty will resume their dluivs as leache*. We are expect in jr the out-of-UAvi. teachers ,very so-t'm. 1 Service -was* held at Flirt Hill Baptist churl. \Sunday afternoon conducto hy Rev. Matthew. Pastor ' Rev. C. C. Johnson. Total amount raised $14.00. $7.00. was -.aised for hospj.^al. - $1.00 ua> ruised Tor . the pasurtl. $2 25 was; ttais?d Tor the sick. 15c Tor the Pastor's aid Mrs. Essie Kpps* raised $5.70 Tor the hospital. .SuV-vicftfitnH-ld at Cedar Grow?' A. M K. Z'"n chuivh Sunday afternoon hy the pastor of Flint 11 ill Baptist church. Rev. C. Johnson. At .'Pop o'clock Re\ .Johnson preached a splendid set; ino'n to a kiyge congregation. A I large numb'r O'f the mende rs of i Flint Hill accompanied then paster tii i nlai Grove. Amount rais . ed $7.00. Af^r-r the service the amount raised for the rally entitled the' Voting Boys n^d Women,-tin* Voting Git's and Men. were $42.40. $3.05 collected by Willie L. Epps ! $ )> 15 collected hy Mr. Ilamp Johr. I son. Mi-s Annie i.ee Abraham mi,l Kt-ulah. Sw.t (Her. Music was fu I n/.-hinl the Sims chapel quartet an<l Miss Julia Adams. BRADLEY 5 Home ' '! I - ^telephone 8137 * 1 Tage 5 . st. i:\vs m:\vs S'lvTay -ah .ol \\u- . largely at teniieir ati'J h7: \\a-, I? autifylly t!i. ( -.-'mi a Tier \\ hieh tin- pa* 1'ir |>t? ;n'iif 'J a mar..-iiioient seriiv?M ? ! i/'i S after-noon the :;i..I't;*'- Mi. ;('.<! M;-. Iviliott ?. at t-h- ! ' i?I s pan ?.? ;< i . '('in- K<v. I>avi'l .1 > ri ii'iiui: tr'.- The bride L-1 \i. 'y.a.- I'.'-fii : ?{ i:.ai i iajje by i.er v. a b?-unr'. f.rt?1 j'.vn ot . . XJ*~n. |" ;> :'! a -white veil. - | r,?-tr a* tlv-u - cioivl high .. v.- *.'.?.jm?;. Metobe'r Jth... X-tXrV v < VvNrvVWkHXi CARDS DR. V. B. JOHNSON ? - srnfiiioN' Ofiice:. j-"|2TvXw?wv\.?>? -lubly Street Phone-34C>0 ReSid'nco.: flak Street Phone 8740 REV. i; H. JOHNSON ; OtVi. t'; 20-J Munon Street jNOTARY PUBLIC fkahr in Ilea!' Estate, performs marring. c< re-monies. write wills, deed-'; tirasros,- claims, etc. Call to Sec Him i , Onk-.inwiie.h407 Res. 6798 N.J. FREDERICK Attorney-at-law and.Notary Public PRACTICE. IN A LI. COURTS ?n --State and Federal U10 i^ksrh ng*6r. S.,. Cola.'*' S. C> DRTil. 11. COOPER Dentist .. .. . Spyc.ai* Attention Givyn to Dis- . eases ol the Gums Gold Crown aim lindge. Work A Specially - ~ Ollke l'bonc 042'J ltes. s'2G4 1125 'Washington-. St., Cola.,* b. C. DR. J. G. STUART Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately i it-jcpnone. 11:00 to 1:0U I'. M. Res. 40y2 6:00 to 8;00 P. M. Office .3706 Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. Office Hub is: Telephone: 11 .V. il. to 2 p. .\1. Res. 8876 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. l)r. W. D. Chappelle Physician anu >urKton !.'U.-'.-s of Woiuvn Ui.ii Cud :"tD A S^n-a.aity Odice*: Io idciic c:. :i 15 Lady St. 13ul P.r.e St. Columbia, S. C. I Officv Hours; Phones: 8 UO 0 A. M. -6033 II to 2 P. M. Tlvs. 0708 6 to 8 r. }i. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician ? QtTce: ''R?-?id*nca: llo7Va Wusi?iu?ton . 1416 ParkOver V ictory r*avir.trs Bank. r^i.iw.Kin c <> wiuiuuia, kJ. v. g??yy? . .'fu*1 "i?i1... i . _LL.^ Phone f^A 1 All classes ?.f L'enta. Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays hy Appointive nts Office: 2300i3 Gervas Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson DENTIST ^323Vs Assembly St. Columbia Phone 34CG Gold Crowns?Bridges? Plates ? Specialty. Extraotiobs Made Painless In Winnsboro Wednesdays and Saturdays at A. Pus sol Building. Phone 219 Office Hour.-* Telephones: 8:30 A. M to . :O0 P. M. Office tKW3 Res donee 8873 TY T7 Ifinl/inc i/l i t>. i\. aciiniiifs DENTIST Filling, Plates, Crowns, Rridges Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower For Diseased Scalp?Gives Fife A Beauty REST GROWER?apply 190fi Rlanding St. Columbia Counts Drug Stor^fn^ashington SL Thomas Rrug Store, Taylor and Harden Streets aaJ Glossy. J