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Saturday, October 16, 19.17
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Ten Nights Evan
BETHLEHEM BA
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Beginning Sunch
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Pastor of the Groat Mat
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Rev. II. C. Younir. I>a>tor of.
Jones Chapel .A. M. E. Zion church
makes the following announce-}
mem:
The Palmetto Annual Confer-'
ence of the A. M. E. Zioti Church,
will convene at Jones Chapel A.
M. E. Zion Church, corner o f
Sumter and Blossom Streets, Nov.
... j, 24-28, 1937.
BISHOP JOHN \V. MARTIN.'
Bishop John W. Martin, A.M.. D.D.
Of the Sixth -Episcopal District
Chicago, 111., Presiding,
NOTES FROM SECOND
CA&VARY BAPTIST ClllKCUj
Regular routine servcios were '
. k conducted at Second Calvary yes-!
/ terday all day. The Sunday school,
seemed to have taken on new life '
after the public promotion seiviv- |
es and the new line up begun last j
Sunday. Superintendents, J. Bruce)
Bailey and Mrs. J. I,. Jackson together
with the corps of faithful
* teachers aiiH" workers meet each
Tuesday evening and arc already '
io5i{fng forward to some improve- [
ments. They are striving to do j
things for the youth of the com- j
munity not as they used to be
done but as they should be.'done j
"?today, looking to the .best h lere-l
of the children.Last Sunday Rev.
?'?Mr. Mason preached both . sorxt
i o 1 _ ta .?. .
mons. ^Ji3L?XT OUIIUtty IVY. o<um,v I
McTver;will preach. The commit.-''
tee has already arranged . with
ministers for. a month in advance.
Among these are Dr. J. E. Briggs, |
Prof. T. L. Duckctt, Rev. 'C., . II.
Brown. The chur.ch ofVicers are
arranging, to have Honre-Coming
Day on the fii\h Sunday with
Communion and Baptism and an
efrort to.get as fttany old memhers |
out for Crmmunion as possible.
The Rev. Mr. Brown will conduct
these home-coming services for om
church. We hope this will prove
a real juhlee Sunday and oin
friends wnli-^join us in worship
services, to tHe\end thtTT-God will
be glorified and man will be o?11 1
tied. At almost every service we
urge our friends to read The Palmetto1
Leader. A reading people
will be a growing people.
The repprt on our roof rally
was about $150.00. More to come
in.
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PINE GROVE A. M. P.. CHI 1U II
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s. Pine Grove A. M. K. Sunday
j school opened at its usual" hour 011
Sunday with ajl members and
teachers at their proper places.
At 12:30 the Rev. Tillman of
Columbia ascended the rtfstrum
and preached a soul "stirring, ser
mon. His text was found St. John
{ 19:13. The St. Paul choir of Irmo
worshiped with us Sunday also.
Pine Grove school opened Monday,
October 11 with a very large
enrollment. The teachers are Mrs
R. W. Thompson and Miss Marr"
tha Paris.
I / Mitts LlJUlC JulUFWI 01 Phllhdel-I
7 ' phia was the week-end guest of
Miss Fannie and Martha Paris. " |
Miss Martha Subei* was in Saluda
county Saturday and Sunday,
on business. iShe visited Rev. II.
H. Iiedmon church at Cross Road.
Rev. Redmon motored to Saluda
town Sunday evening, accompaning
him were Miss Suber and Mrs.
Shnmcns. There they were the
dinner guests of Mr. j>nl Mrs.
DeillUU V31IIIIIIUIL9.
- Miss Mattie Boyd spent tlio
week-end at honio. On Sunday ev- j
ening she was the dinner guest of
Miss Elizabeth Graham.
Mr. Sumter Nixson and MivX
C. Cannon of Friendship, motored
to Eastover Sunday to attend revival
meeting,
jj. j Miss Birda Ray and Mr. Caesar.
RawLs were the (Sunday evening
guests of Miss T. Lowman. ^ .
Mrs. Edna Reese and husband
^ were^ the Sunday evening guests
of her sister. Mrs. Lessie Washington.
Mrs. Ruth Stacks was the guest]
of Mrs. Leana Rhett on Sunday |
past.
The Big Sisters club will me(,t
Sunday evening 4:.'i0 at the heme
of Mrs. Nancy Paris. A1U mem
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tEVIVAL |
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gelistic Services g
PTIST CHURCH | *
TREET r ?*' . | S
ly, October 17th ?
, MEANS- - V . | '
^eilonia Raptist .Church, ? 1
ill do the Preaching , 8
"ship With Us 1 0
M. PEACE, Pastor;. | <
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MORRTS RROWN 1
A. M. E. CHURCH
(
R<\. R. 1. Lemon, Pastor. j
Chii lesion. S. Q.^-With ideal
\it ,<it hni* tvi,<>\roll'h'v ??> H h 10 eit t
- > I'," -tH'I' t, 'II yill"!
last Sunday, the wcrsMppers at 1
Morris Drown enjoyc(l_^?__bea^tiful 2
dnv "which began with the sovmon- 1
ette to tho children by I)'-. Lemon,
lie spokepon the commandment t
Honour thy father ajul thy mother. I
The sermmu tte was followed by a i
annum by t he pastor who selected i
St. .Johii 12th chapter and 21st i
vol c. using as ,a theme "Quest
At'fi Jesus". An inspiring sec- .]
.lu.'ii iesulted, as the speaker un- ;
folded his text. Sunday school and 1
League functioned at their usual s
hours with good attendances at i
each service. There were. thrpe <
acres-ions at the morning service.
The day came to a successful
close with a sermon by Dr. Lentil
taken-from Acts 2i5th chapter.
The tm-me used was "Conquering
Through Divine LbveJ' A large
at the night service. ,
Mrs. L. G. Smalls at the close
</f the service expressed the sentiments
of the church and the j
Knicrgcr.ey eluli in a most fitting |
speech to the pastor, and a dona- .
tion.froin he Kinertrencv club. (
Our Ihd'ar Money came to a
successful close at the evening ser
vice, fhe response from the mem ,
bers of t e church, supplemented
by the donations from the various
clubs, was all that could be ex (
ptaited. Lrberuity was the-^eynctc (
wliivh marked the donations. Dr
Lemon goes to the annua confer- ,
...... II mi r I'll ill Mill*.
i is Brown lias rallied splendidly
to the pastor during the conference
year just ending. The church
feels the ellxrts of the pastor have
been centered on the things that
make for the best interest of the
church. All tilings considered it
i !>as been a year of perfect hatmctiy
between pastor" and people. Tin
church looks for the return of Dr.
I Demon to .Morris Brown.
One, of the most interesting
events of th?' week will be the reI
vital oil Tuesday night by the Coleridge-Taylor
Glee club, featuring
.r>() voices in the singing of spirit
nnls ajiul classic music. Dr. H.
I. I'rioleau wll bc guest speaker
on this occasion. For many months
thi-s aggregation of singers broadca-t'cd
over station WCSC weekly
with much, effect*.! A large crowd
is expected to hear them on Tuesday
night. .Mr. Philip Bennett directs
the-group including the Junior
choir in the singing.
- There wiP be a delegation from
Mollis Bri/wn at K incstreo next
Sunday In witno>.< the proceedings uf
the conference and hear the appointments
read.
Mortis Brown is now a thing of
beauty due to th?' skilful efforts
of Bro. Alfonso Miehell and his
group of painters, superintended
| by Bro. W. II. Simmons whom the
I t-uste'. s appointed to superintend
the work, 'the workers in this ,
part of the vineyard can \Wpll con|
gratulate themselves on the program
that has been put over. The
usual crowd of visitors were in attendance
last Sunday. Our visiting
friends are always welcome to
Morris Brown.
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NEW SAINT PHILIP
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C. Capers', Pastor
Charleston, S. C.?Worshippers
at St. Phi'lip last Sunday wore
supported with two forceful and ,
upliftirfr sermons. After the pre
_l.iininaries the pastor came forward
and presented iRev. Crawford ,
I to preach. He preached a wonderful
scrnlfim from 5th Psalm of DaIjvuI
aiidPftth verse. Subject If I had
the wings of a dove I would fly
away home
The church school was active at
tts respective hour; a lively time ,
was had. ,
At 8 o'clock our pastor preach- .
ed a sermon that was effective in
force and thought from the 4th
chapter and 18th vrese 'of 1st Pet- j
er, subject "Who, Will He Able To
Stand."
We are always glad to have ,
| our friends. Come in at all times. |
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5 A INT JAMES
A. M. E. CHURCH
Bonier-,-Bastor
Sunday was a high day at St.
a nit's beginning with tV- "^ut day
chool at 10 a.m. with S lpt. and
Ifieers at their post of du* y The
chool was interestingly reviewed.
>y Mrs. Cairie Cherry.
Sunday mo rung tl..* pastor
n?ached a wonderful sermon to
m appreciative and vtc from the
;ext St. John 1:12-13, tben^g T^e
ionor <of Believers, k"
At 3:30 Rev. Bookheart pustor
>f St. Mark Baptist church preach
>d a soul stirring sermon front I
Samuel 20:26, subject Men Heart
,Vho*m God Has Touched. His ju>ilee
choir renered"J?oo service. _
T.in a n...
i uu uk- |ji raviicu
torn the text found Rev. 1:18 usngWis
a theme Wlro Can Stop
X-ath ?
Sunday at 5:30 p.m. ij musical
("a was given at the reside! ce of
ilrs. Lydia Young, 1G1G Rice St.
ilrs. Young and Mrs. Carrie Chel
y sponsors.
Last Thursday night at 8:00
>'clock Rev] Peterson, pastor of
Sbenezer Baptist church preached
i very good sermon. His choanal
several members were present
ind rendered excellent service.
On Octoberr20 beginning at 8
p.m. 'there will be a Woman[s
Sale given at the home of Mrs.
IVilhelmina Woodson, 420 Henderson
street, sponsored byyMvs. Car
rie Cherry and Mis. Woodson.
?ome and en jew yourselves.
greenwood news
Macedonia Baptist Church
At 11 o'clock Rev." Hall deliv;red
a soul stirring sermon from
the?23rd- Psalms that "wa? very
:o,uching. r
A very interesting topfe was Onjoyed
by ^ large number of at tentive
young people who assent
bled thoimolvs at the? church that
they might enjoy the rich benefits
:>f the BYPU at G^OO p.m.
?At 7:15 p.m. Rev. Hall again delivered"
a very inspiring sermon
using as his theme "Snake Sense"
R?v. Hall spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds 575
Goode stheet and paid pop calls to
()uite a few people while in town.
Next (Sunday Rev. Hall will aerain
return to Macedonia and conduct
the services for the day. At
At 11 o'clock he will use the theme
"Workers or Shirkers?Which?"
At 7:15 he will 'speak from the
subject "Sir.glizing Your Purpos
es". All are invited to come ovtfr
to* Macedonia ar.d worship with
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A silver tea was given October
3rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Young in interest of Mount
Zion Baptist church. Mrs. Nannie
P. Klugh acted a- mistress of ceremony.
A most entertaining program
was tendered.
A neat sum of S'.t.dO wa,, raised.
The hostess served a repast
of punch and ca'.;^. An enjoyabje
time Was expressed by all.
JOHNSTON NEWS
The Home Burial Aid Society
held their first union at Mt. Zior
Baptist church on October 3. The
sermon was preached by Re\\ B.
T. Sears.^jj
Prof, arttfalrs. R. N. Smith were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Mrs. Willie Mae Huiett has returned
to her home in "New York
City after a visit to Mrs. Minnie
Attaway on Bland street.
The play of Belshazzar that
was given at the Rosenwald school
on October 4, was enjoyed by all.
The f<4frftVing sold the most
tickets: 1st prize, Mrs. J. W. Forrest;
2nd, Miss Fannie Mae Wrlliamfc;
3rd priJte, Miss Fralncis
Harrison. .
Rev. A. C. MeFarlin <;f Augusta,
G., was seen in town on Sat
11 rday evening.
, We are'very glad to report that
Mrs. Rhoda Francis is better at
this writing at her home Academy
street.
ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. \V. M. Gantt, Pastor
Lancaster, S. C.?-Sunday school
openedlat 10 o'clock by the Supt.
Mr. Lovic Irgram.
Service began 11:30. Rev. Gantt
tlelivered the message full of divine
fervor.
3:00 O'clock the Jubi-lee choirs
worshipped at Bethel church.
IJov. Gantt; preached another
masterly sermon Sunday night. ~*
Rev. R. C Chambers of Melonvillt
delivered the morning sermon
at First Washington church. We
Appreciate having the many visitors.
The Wjlling Workers club met
Sunday at, the home of Mrs. Fannie
McKvnney.
The Missionary society sponsor?d
a picnic Thursday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey.
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THE PALMETTO LEADE
KM MANTEL A.M.K. CHURCH
Rev. R. E. Broaden, Pastor
t'harlupton, S. C.?Emmanuel- I'
ites as wf'H a.s visiting friends .
were the recipients t/f an abun- \\
dance of spiritual fooil un last Sun lu
day. The morning activities com- vi
menced with the usual devotionals
conducted by the pastor and hi* M
assistants. Second Cor,, a portion c<
of the fourth chapter was read for
dirst"scripture lesson. The pastor I.
spoke from the theme "The In- it
f-juration of Faith". Three
thoughts were presented: The w
Christian's Speech; Inspirational ai
Work; The Assurance of Success. ! t;
This sermon was inspiing and in- cc
structive. .jr
S. IS. and A.. C. E. I., held live- J In
!y sessions. The| League held a'P
pew rally which resulte with a C
grand success. I>^
The 22nd chapter of Ezekiel ci
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i i-iin u%> I^iuw ii tut' IU. i n.
K. church Who with Mrs. Brown J.
worshipped at .Ummanuuh Th'- | 1)
."10th verse of the same chapter .J.
was selected as the text ly the L
pastor. " A Man for tie ("father-jM
ing". From' this , spbjevt u' other el
glorious .sermon was heard. There
were three accessions diu.i'K thje. gi
services of the day. . as
' ,f h<
Funeral tl
. ' w
1 he teniams of Mrs.. Alii'" Brown to
were funcralizcd on the :,ft"^rqon
of the 0 inst. amidst a very iai'ge j?
gallicring of members and friends.', j>
The deceived was a na"iber of |j(
long standing and a worker. At
one time, she was a nninber of the m
Senior choir. The first hymn > was a.
lined by .Rev. D. S. Chis'olm fol- j j?;
lowed by t ,i" reading c.'f th Sci'p-'
t ares by Rev. L. R. N'cihofs.' Itev. I ft
AT?ii. -Mtelle 11 offered?hire?prayer., j
A vocal solo by Mr. B. F. Lawrence U|
Sr. Mrs. S. L." Brogd' n. read a 1 \\
resolution comhig fro inthe Young jj
People's' IX'pt of the W. II'. and ,|j
F. M. of tin1' Kdist.o dist rid ^f-^yj
ter the' second hymn lined by Rev. I
Nichols the pastor delivered the j |{
eulogy.?SL?.loiin?11 ; ?wj-afe?^
Through .J1 sus Christ". Remarks ' k
relative to the deceased were made i \\
by Itoev. L). ?. ChiSolnt. The ubitr
nary and" ft'li'grams Weiu Yoad by |tl
Rev. John Jamo.s. . I . t;
Mrs. Brown is survived by on'?
daughter;, two sisters, other tola- Sj
tiwes and a large number of j y
friends. Funeral arrangements in
the hands of Hat leston and Fleming.
Interment Emmanuel cemetery.
Mrs. Anna P. Moultrie1 entertained
at her heme No. 10 Jasper St.
October 0, with a buffet supper in el
honor of hit; daughter.. Miss L. E~
Moultrie, It. N., night supervisor' l>
of the county fittt. hospital, Spar- n
tainburg. "*fhe fi*u?<ts exprest'd It
themselves asspending an enjoy- >'
able evening. I!
Mr, L. Howard Bennett, one of \\
our boys and field Worker for Fish tl
university visited bis home city <
and wot ship* d at Emmanuel. He
also attended Sunday school in v
which he w>,. partly reared. Mr. It
Bennett is a graduate </f Fisk. U
Having traveled ixtettsively in the p
interest of his Alma. Mater, he will a
leitie during tie week for Nash- it
.'.111 'IV
i \ mi1, i eon.
The States Rally sponsored by n
Miss X. A. McQ.u<n was met with t,
KUCCe.y oil the . even Jig of the CI
4th inst. In spite .of the inclem- t
ent'y of, th" w'ather a splendid
~ audience was out. ,\
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PINK Mil-1. ( Ill R< II
AND SCHOOL NEWS
S. fri. was int esting Sunday. 1'
Review by tile pastor and encouraging
remarks by Presiding El- P
'>' i \ : Li
At 11:110 R?'v. Dr. Wells"prencTied
from,the subii-yt D^i'ol .Praying
Three Times a pajJT
It was the most lovely sermon
that we have heard from Dr.
Wells. We hope for Dr. Well's
return over this district. Our
quarterly conference was the most m
wonderful siiceeis. All gave a S
| wonderful roprt. ill
i Mr. McKi.iley Ibthea, the aifiip- P
W.'d son of Rev. and Mrs. D. W. si
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wvv.uu, ov uu-u i<i>i luiusuay. 1 I%
Our school principal, Miss Mar- a
jorie Malloy is hack with us again >'
this year. Mrs. Alex Alford and
Mrs. Henry Retina and Miss Mai- *li
loy were the g'ues'ts Sunday even- "
ing of Miss. Lizzie Powell, Dillon "j
a member of tie Pine it ill faculty.
Dr, and Mrs.. 1.. A. Wells' and
pr. Miller were -Sunday dinner
gliests of Mr. and Mrs. Malendia
Green. Miss Irene McQueen and
Mr. James McQuae 01 Ro\Vlan<l>
N. C., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Alford, Sunday nit0.
Mr. T. W Wright has been very
ill Also- Mrs. Willie Johnson has
been very ill. \\*e h<>^ her a
speedy recover. .
Mr, Willie Z. Bethea and Miss
Ezel Bethea will leave, Monday foiv
the training school,. Latta, S. C.
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PICKENS NEWS
Miss" O. Cosaway visited in
icketis Saturday and Sunday. _ .
Mi's. Lcxieo Kilgo, Mr.. Hub j.
'aid attended the Grand .Lodge j,
Id in Greenville county at Wood j
He Lodge No. 7U. s j,
Mrs. Lexieo Kilgo, Hev. ar.d
is. F. L. Lawtoti attend'<i the v
.nvention held in Anderson. S.C. w
Mrs. Lucyle Thompson, Mrs. u
ucyle Johi.son of .Asheville, vis-'
eH, their mother, Mrs. Amie Lady c,
The Baptist .association was held a
ith Grill'in Ebenezer Bapt. church
id was largely, repres' nted from ^
feenvijle, 1'icken arid Anderson j
ivtnties. ci
Prof, and .Mrs. .J, it; Bates have- t.
. gun their year's work at the ti
ickens liigh school also Mrs.. L. t|
. Fisher el' Greenville who has ,,
:en yisiting 'with relatives in Cihl h
nnati, Ohio. We'tjp glad to' welniie
the sanie_fuculty_^ack. Prof. u
K. Bates, principal; Mrs. Dora ti
.= Ferguson, 0 and 7 grades; Mrs., a
H. Hates,'4 aud 5th grades; Mrs
C. Fisher, 2nd and 3rd grades
i s. J.*L. _ JRoseniond, primary
asses. , .
The (spelling of school was of
eat interest,. to' parents as well
teachers. Many interesting arid
Ipful ^suggestions were given by
ic .principal. Special emphases
as put on the new attendance law
, l?r?f. J. RBat?s.
Remarks were given by Mrs. J.
. Hates, .A'rs. L. C. Fisher, J. L.
oseniond, Do'ra D. Ferguson, Sal
e Monsel. Mrs Alvin Kirksey.
Mr. Ilagood and WoodroAv .Sizeore
of New York City are vising
their parents, Mr. and' Mrs.
m is Sizemore.
Prof. and Mrs. A. A. Martin visid
in Pickens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Franks, Mr
id" Mrs. Beauford Leonard, Mr.
"illiain Rcseniond, M:ss .Ophelia
oberscn of Greenville were the
nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. AlMr.
Johnson GrirTin, Mr Calvin
olding of Ashoville, X. C., were (
le gii' sis oi Mr. and Mrs. Alvin |
irksev, Sunday. Also Mijss Mary r
illiams of Anderson. ; .*
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Miss Velum V. Wattei's ta sound .
ig a few weeks at home, Rome,
eorgia. '
Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Kirksey 11
tent Saturday and Sunday with 1
lr. and .V.s." 1*. H.'TL'vlfsey and
tnvily. ' :
CAMERON NEWS
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The tiu.-Ue rally at Drown chap t
1 netted around eighty dollars. 1
M-t-. (.'ttrmel and St. Peter schcols < '
egan Monday with large enrol- ?
tents. Principal Claud Jones has t
arge ol' Ml. Carmel with a new I
tall" except one and l'rof. W. R. 1
lowman has charge of St. Peter 1
ith all new teachers. Both of t 1
tese schools will have Humo%Ecnoinic
teachers. i
Mi-s Dandy, our beloved superi-or
i.< hustling over the county,
taking suggestons and speeches
j ..the patrons, and trust?es as
ertaining* tfie work of the schools
ltd the teachers1 whom are to work
t the county under- her adminis- .
rati'o-n. If she is allowed to re- (
tain in the county. Calhoun couny
will si.-oi, rank with Richland, j
Iieenville an! Charleston eoun- .
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1'rof. Clam! .lorifs TY-M. Pnrge-H-- -)
Ii-s Ada Mae Alexander, "Miss 1
1. G. Dandy ami others were
lea-am visitors at the hoihe of v
lev. and Mis. \V. R, Bowman. t
Solomon Stokes is getting much
raise for raising on last Sunday t
vor one hundred dollars on his %
astor s salary. The ministers are j
t ml Inn. lu it yt'iiral
conferi r.eo. ,r " t
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IIMJ HR.VXGH ?r? 1
A. M. E. CHIRCII 1
Rev. I. II. Dozier, Pastor
Mill Branch A M. E. Stinday i
fhool was called to order by the
upt.. Mr. A. B. Judge with fjll 1
n- members and teachers at they- i
roper places. Sunday being oui;eond
the( pastor was absent. The F
ev. James tilled the pulpit, using | 1
s a subject S]?iritual Entertainig
Company. , t
We were glad to see Rev. L. R. 1
udge and wife home after spend- b
>g a few weeks at Myrtle Beach, n
JOHNSON-]
Funeral
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( 1401 Park Street
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KKrtSH.WV Jl'NTOJl HIGH
--4'tio Educational machine at t:<
Cersnaw Jr Hi began to* hum in s
larnio'niz'ing manner as princi'pa
. I'. Neal and his faculty ope.'.oi
:s doors <i(i September 27.
On Friday night October 8th ?
cry impressive. opening program
as had ir: the school's' auditor*in.
Aft' i the opening song ami
hantng the Lord's ' Prayer, Prinspal
Ncal cam,, forward and in
Very elotjOent iuamt''r 1 Vxpr'osd
the fucuity's. satisfaction-. arid
ratcfulnes* to patrons and stuei:ts
for their splendid sp.r-t ol
ooperatiori in the past. 1! urg
<1 upon tin patrons W iv.p lay
hL. highway of knowleJ^ : that
hose und'-- |<i?r care and if Janet
light sail, safely into- the. Intel
dual rity without injury
.Mr. Ka-oi ?upt. of cl'ty schools
a-. introduced-. He paid glowing
rihute.s to Booker. _T. ' Washingtoi
lid Pi:cf. Georgy M"- GiU'ver.
Miyjt>. Ihimmel the attendance
sacher for, Lancaster county wa:
produced. Sir- gave an outline of
he new attendance law and urge*'
rarer ts to cooperate . with the administration
ir. cat rying the r<*.
ui reme'nts ' Ut. ' .!:
Several. potions' appeared on-pre
mini with inspiring and enteraining
numbers. Mrs: Blackmof
ead "The Goming Mm of tin
lace", which was good. Mrs. Hilon
read ap article on "TdU Imio:
tanoe o*f Edueatpm?:?M'drt"
eliding was also well "enjoyed hj
H. Mrs. Patterson read an ar
icle on "Encouragement". Sin
poke in high Prms of the Vat;s
action on the part of tho pa
rons fOr the fine type of worl
eing dor.e bv the tonrh. i-sr -itii
iledged her whole-hearted suport
to the teachers anih-school.
The du''t of Misses Belk ant
.'an\ faculty members captivat
d?all. Supt. Rasor iasked tha
uh^y?ler.tV'i-? a1?-second?stdectrtrt
.".hi eh was enjoyed as well as th?
[rat- "
Mt.'James Amlirmyr)n-esidelit <
he parent-teacher club gave sour
highlights" on accomplishment:
hi nugh cooperation.
Mr. Shelly Bufford, a visitinj
l ie) <1 expressed his satisfactioi
n seeing the ^choc/1 supplied wit!
impotent teachers and tha<. hi
lesire was to*se<? all schools equip
ikewise.
Principal Neal concluded th
irogram by giving an outline o
he year's program. He stresses
he/act that his greatest aim wa
w teach the child to live. He sai
hat it is more important that th
hild should have respect for la\
md order, respect for himself an
hose he come in.,contact will
han it is to be. able t>> aralyz
he most comphx sentence or vor
ill the problems oif Aiiti.meti
hen lack these qualincations*
The general outlook is a bigge
ind btjSter Kershaw Junior lligi
(ON WAY NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Rev. \V. 1. (lore. Pastor
Services Sunday were wry go"
hivughuut the day.
Georgetown Rev. G. W. James at".
At. 1.1:30 Rev. T. W. Brown?c
Rev. A^ L. Rainbow were on th
>ulp.it. Rev. Brown was present
d by Rev. Rainbow and selecte
TTs~text 11 Samu1'! 0:1. subject
vinaness.
Sunday school opened at the u
lal hour with Supt. and staff s
heir post of duty.
At 7:30 Rev. J. F. Stanley pa?
or of Bethel, Rains came to u
vith a burning message,
lue to the unreadiness of some o
t Jur rally came c/f in- part bu
he. captains the rally is continue
iliti 1 everyone has played < thei
lart. -Each one-is asked to d
hen- best Sunday.
Mrs.- R. C Lewis was. called t
sew York City on account of th
llness of her>grandson.
Mr. F. B. and Mr. ClarenC
femmingway are home from Was
n.gton.
J he Missionary society met o
uiday at the home of Mrs. N. B
..evrster.
Mrs. Lula Hewitt pas.sajj to thi
}v<Vt Beyond Mojnday "-'Octobet
(tth. She leaves tp mourn, a hus
iand, two childreiy, three brother
ind a host of relatives and friends
BRADLEY I
Home
' 1 ' il
Telephone 8j&7
V
1
I
1
rasrc 5
"I sr. r;i;oKr;i; in s< llooi,
I >.< 'i r T< a< iii i > In-tit-ute ~."S
i met ;it Si _ < * ?.? i.* < 11 i^li school i
i Oct. 7 and >:(i. Mi - ''oniinc Bai- i
I ! ley- of Stat. < was one of|
th<- Sliest >| i k' ?>.. nthi r distin,
}ftiisiu <l jj"'ii--t - Mr. Schiflley
Mr. .1 1'. JTM f. -s,-Mrs. Uoe. Co.
. At?i near." OtlieeV. IS".- lhn-_ s ]
1 (l? r-on of ( in.i i.-11 i.
1 M.tis 'f orit.no Bailey . introduced
h" value" of T "nit ami Activity . j
I , Pro.rain in the v hoo!?, which was
j'H i"<- in'oi i st iiia. j ^
| The follow nr.' teach' i > 'attended
1 I the SUjiV'Mo'! i-iiotni jcah." at Or- j
j an(?eburt't-> P.atw! day nicht: -Misses
He'njar: iti. < .M. Toa'iey, A.
fje.Wee*.;. B.'i I hi r.i. " 1 iy : Me- IS. M.
<): ud'um and I II Pearson, also
Prof. Kddy Jenkins. They, reported.
navinj? a .grand time.*
,i
CARDS
, DR. A. K. JOHNSON
Sl'lKjEON
Office: WjiSVfe Assembly Street
Phone 3466
Residence, 019 Oak Street
< Ph^ne 8740
REV. J. II. JOHNSON
v Othce: 2029 Marion Street
I NOTARYvPPBLIC - .
' * ) ri
Dealer in 'Reitl K state. performs - !
maYnagc .ccrt^nonU-s,-write evil s.
Heeds, morl cubes. claims. etc. ? _
Cail-TrrSee Tlim
? ?^ ;
* Office Phone- 8107 Res. 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
t
Attorney-at-law ar.l Notary Public.
pn ArTiri/Tv-AU-t
r?State and Federal
1119 Wash iijftpn ? Cola.' S. C.
.J I1D 1J "> Li /'/wkiiL ir
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t
1 ? D enlist
! t> -* ?
Special Attention O;vya to Diabases
of the Cams- ;
f " Gol(T ClowW ai.u 11: iuy? . \\ oYk
L-. A Specialty
* Office I'hone 6-12'j ilea. 620-i
1125 Was;.mgtor. at., Coia., a. C,
\ DK.^J. G. STL" ART
Jbar, Nose and ih;oat
Glasses ? it led .V.c-iiuteiy
? Ollice Hours: .Telephone:
f 11:00 to l:t>Uli\ M lies. 461)2
J 6:00 to jfc'^O P. .51. Office 37&e
s l Office: ilesidence; *"
d 2030 Taylor it. i-li." 1'iue St.
v,i Office Hours.- ') "k-j.horie:
,j 11 A. 51. U 2 1'. M. ra76
6 P. Jl. to S 1 >i. J
k Dr. VV. 1>. lhappelle
Physician and Sure*on
Diseases vl \\ :: ai'd i. :,.! 'in
A S: * <.*. a.ty
Office. Ui ? Ideli.'b:.
2115 Lady St. ~ i vl 1'ir.c St.
' ^ _Coiui::L.tl?i?l? }
*4WOffice
jiu.ui>; Thorns: !-rI
fc U-. it \ M I di. ,r "'
,;Jn to 2 r. M. K,s. tijyj*'
t> to a P. M.
?f. Dr. R. B. Frederick
0 ' Phjsician ' :
L- Office- i'.c.-;.Kt.vc:
ti_ 1107 Vs? VCa-u:nrv ziu, i~;; ; l'a. &?
i: Overs Victory >.v-/> Bank,
Columbia, a. C.
lt Phone Tan
All cj<4S> s ni I'fiiLii. Woik
s Dr. L. H. Hallman
I) E N T I S T
f I'UM hn I VI I' \ 1 I 1' 1 iv ii
t Sundays "!iv An;.ain't im-nts
(1 Office: CcVva'a Street
r, Columbia, ?. C.
Dr. H. G. Thompson
O DENTIST
e 1323*T2 Assemtdy St. Columbia
Phon? 3-It"-,
e Gold Crowns?B-rdges -Plates ?
h Specialty. Fx traction* Made
Painless
' In Winnsboro Wednesdays a*d
Saturdays at A. Buss'el Building.
' Phone 21
p Office Hour- -V- Telephones:
' 8:30 A. M. to ."fro P. M. Office 0033
- Rejidrnoe 8873
* "-Dr. I). K. Jenkins
DENTIST
Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia & Specialty
.. It ?
Madam peter'S
Hair Grower
>
For Diseased Scalp?Gives Life A
Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply
once a week?PRICE 35c.
h
1906 Blanding St, Colombia
Counts Drug Store, Washington St.
Ttyjmaa^ Drugstore, Teyler
and Harden Streets
_ . mm* Gfoaag. .