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w i Saturday, October 30, 1937 ?? i " ~ NOTES FROM" SECOND ^ < CALVARY HART. CHURCH October 27, 1037?Last Sunday was a splcrdid day. Dr. Briggbrought two excellent gospel , sages, with emphasis on the word , gospel. Sermons should b?* en-. . lightening and may be entertain-' < ^.ing to a degree but above all ev- , ery sermo'n. should be ediTying. This was ihe prominent element in these message. The ^attendance , nt night service is growing. Next Sunday?the lifth Sunday ~: ?is o\tr 1IOME-1 D.M1NU DAY.; At the-close of the 'morning set - | | vices Communion will be obsciy- i, ed. One prominent feature vf Otis : serviee is an effort to get out us ; many of our older members as f possible. We have listed iibo\;t twelve and wt ask several tmn>- 1 b^rs to lend their airs between Sunday school and pffhehing hour.., to bruig these members. Some have <i?>t been to services for years. Please help At night?7:30?thero will be ; j snort sermon ana rsapusnv wni oe administered followed by covenant service and Communion. Rev. Chas. H. Blown one cf our fonnei pastors will have charge of these services. A cordial inyitatio.it is ' extended to all'of o'lir fi.ntKlf and all members are urged. to make I this a r< a' kind of a lied Lcttei . day?indeed almost a Jubilee day. Every person . attending* tvill be asked to fit' out a card .which wi-il y-4- -be furnished giving name and ad :it^ ; dress. Of course we hope to hav0 i a goo"d financial showing but the hip purpose is a revival of spirit ard a renew el of church pride an.d Christian fidelity. "\\\- love Thy Church, O Cod". Our hopes our 'ears, our amis are ONE. Read the "Leader" add lead'tie t readers. LAN FORD (IROVE ? HOLINESS (.III 1UI1 with the Supt., Rev-. K. W Itrce J and'staff present. The lesson^ wa.-> taught by Fev W. M. Higgin.- a.hd discussed in the classes. ' - Evening' devotional was coi ducted by Rev. J. II. Jones. Missionary Lr.JU Stevens deliver'd a wonderful sermon, using the 'heme Stand Together and Love One Alio unci. ? m. Sunday night devotional by the Rev. J. II. Jones., Rev IJiggins.du; livered a fti'oat sermon ifriwi the , theme Trust-in Clod and {you ishalb ? not he removed. . ' i Representatives that was at tin annual state convocation that was i closed at Qut-ch Mary lI'MimssJ church at Laurens, Clinton. Nav- i berry, Greenwood, War'' Shoals, I WoodrutT, McCormick. M t.; 1 *i??11 y r , N. C., and Charlotte, N. C.: two' ~ churches wore represented from , Laurens and,McCprtnick malting a total t/f 11. - The amount of money raised was $117.15. . . Rev, E. \V Rice. Mrs Sal lie Rico ?Mrs Annie Jonesmotored to"S|Mtr > AT.t T1 r>. -r IcW limit; \Ml l iU I . l iiwn;ci> uivu \?n Tuesday mornhijT oil business. Pishop U. D. Rookard nmoii'ii to Greenville Sunday morning an 1 , bae^ and on to Laurens U; preach at his chuich. We are j^latk to state that Mrs. Eddie Higgins" aild Mrs. Sarah Dorons. are very much improved. Mrs; Lueile Campbell of Ml. Vernon,. N. Y., are here visiting rela tives. ^ ' Much success ij The Palmetto; Leader. FIRST PAPTIST CTll'RCH ^ Rev. A. II. Clark Pastor . }.. . liummerville, S. C.?Sunday j school wan called to ovd'-r at vt-*: regular hour after which the time for service so'on arrived. Rev. Clark ascended the rostrum "witha soul stirring sermon, subject: ' Abraham ard Isaac. Text (Jen- 1 esis 22:7-9. We were giad to h l\ave visitors from Darlington with ' us." At* night Rev. Chirk deliver- j ed-another woncrful message Sub 1 * ject Self-Consecration. Text I Chron. 29:5 Visitors of MiddltNton Garden nnH T.inenlnville wfirsih i rvpVI cV h . . ' i us. The installation of our heating : ^ system will begin this week Mai.y j congratulatii ns to the good pa:.- . tor, members and friends for thrs i >1 great work for the church i, Locals r MVs. Naomi R. Mackcy of itus ; fown is now a teacher at Alsloh" < graded school. I . Rev. and Mrs. S. B Mackey, Rev and Mrs. A H Clark and dau?y it' r i - motored, to Sumter Saturday. V c , t are glad to know that Mrs. Lizzie , Lowery is a convalesant. , I We are sorry to note that little t A^^kftvelyn Cook is indispose at :his < writing. She is one of our faith- ; Miss C. Foster har. returned ^^Hhome after spendng her summer J^^ftscason in New York. 1 r > ^AINX.ANllttEWS ^ A. M. E. CUL'Kl M -Rev. G. H. White. I'astoi Andrews, S. ('.?Sunday.was <> r 1 n\-t meeting-day a ft it our annual ennl'ei c":ce. Although v??*ry cold nil -services Wore w' 11 attended. Syiuljiy school began the day unit|r the, direction of assistant' Suj?t Essie Greet e. For morn'np; . worship the pas* tor's suhjoei' Wa?j God's EishirpT I'ole.--:Srvc ah visitors were in "v-idenee 'at this seVvice.. The . l.eai'i e hour was conducted by l'tosidotn Alice Williams, i'lu'h r at the Steering Wh-^.el, was tne assigned tdpic in the tjuatrerly; for discussion. . ' The pa-to: 's evening subject for [ our meditation was Wreckless ; Driving. Again we had several' visitor-. The sV?i<?r . chiuir ' -;b.y I i-t-'iiductc'b/ Mrs. J. E. Smith ft- iiisifd very sweet music as usual 1 at both services. Also the Jubilee choir l i ber the ' direction ol* j 1',1'ti. J. .Washington rendered excel I'nt services. The patftor ,ahd-officers, are or.-' organization- of ti e chuivh to- ren- J eouraging tin senior,. and juiri r. <hr excellent services this eonfo".i'lK'e year. Mi^'rlaims Fs'sie Greene? .Vary Chandler, hddie Walkrr ami 01 r , pus.tov motored t.y Florence lat>t Thursday to attend the Xortbeas-t ju nual conference. Sunday morning October ITIh during the session of tl?e. PalmetU annual conference at Kings via e our pastor was the guest speaker it *Shiloh Baptist, Rev. (\ F. Corhw.-]]. pastor. .Come- worship -wit-h us. * W.*i i v welcome 'M. l il I.I'llKM B AIT. VlU Kt'll Rev. K. K. Gauhlen, "Pastor iN'tvcberry. S. C.--After study iig the beautiful lesson on "The h i.-tian Renewal",#by Titus ami en-'id'-Hng?hmv?rhcr new?Hfe irr' Christ should /hid expression in our daily lives, and how we may grow more like Christ, we were favored with a short dr ama t y the Fpiscopal Sunday school of 'Nowhoi i y uiidi'i1 the direction of. Mrs." Jennie CHiTam. We are honing that tlivy will come to i??_ again six an Wo < njoyed a very strong mGs<ago from oui pastor Sunday morn ing; had you been th'To you would Jiavo enjoyed it too. k Why not conic o.it next Sunday .and hear the word ii^ God. Quit, a 1\w of. our members v. u:>:h; >jhmi iii, k : * ?. j?r-i>w|*??a church Sin day at -1 :in> p.m. at* which lime we uvre privileged'to hear an i*n?_r message by Rev. M. S. Whiit.ir.gton. the new direcTT7 HYI'l' in, dei rtrr?direction t Mis. L. A Graham nut at the u-iial ln.a.f with a^iaigo r.um' < ; voting folk" p-'sent. A shore > talk was dvlivdivd to the, >>oupvv fi.-lk by I'm. !. It. Morgan asiy' fmm the music by the Jiwt >r choir* Sunday n'ght ;it the regular service-, we enjoyed another strong ire-NUtfO front our pastor. He used as -a : fbjvct "The Power of Faith". In spite of our?ta4?|ls ...: d t: ibulations we should njpettair. faith in Cojd.'fnr it is tnroij^ ia!?. anil tribjilato'ns we become strung Chrirtvjns. l-'i iemls: "The chinch member wbr* blame: others, shift ? tfosporw; Nihilities. feels angry, finds fau't. grainh.es, wants, to be a church tm.-.-. i~s s* ilish and?rs?touchyr idvlit by all means to make aiiothe: trip to the altar". MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CIILRCH Rev. R. f Lemon, Pastor Pharb'stor,,-.S. 0. --"Services last h-'un-lav at Vc/rris Brown were well 1 attended with good weather pre- | vailirg all through the day. Th? usual sei'm nettp, to the children ' ha- ed upon the ford's- Prayer was J followed by a sermon by Dr. Lemon. who selected (Jonesis 1:1 as a text, the f r rinon was effectively woven' around the theme "Begin- J ning With Cod". The admc/nitioh tft start the now conference year right was wt41 dejivered to an audience thr t \V;u appreciative of | the strmor Our ,Sundav sChooi ' and League functioned at their,rospoctive' hours, rlTectivoly. Ruperntcndcnt Bro: J. J. Tsylor i was again at his post of duty, af- j ter a sojourn of scv?ral months in j \Trnnvnt. No loss offective was ho sermon delivered by the pas- i or at 7:.'10 p.m. The-subject from which the pastor spoke at th?s , lour, was "The Invitation'to Omo" j ho text was from N?hcmiah Cth i chapter. Another well delivered tcrmon climaxed the services* of < he day. ( re Person joined the luirch at the evening servi'ce. Our church has been divided in- j ;o 8 gioups consisting o*f about 7 NOTICE.- V Rev. II. C. Young, Pastor of Jones Chapel* A. M. E. Zion church makes the following announce- ^ ment: tiui'i The Palmetto Annual Confer- lies, eneo of the A. M. E. Zion Church, plt.; will convene at JOnes Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church, corner of, . Sumter" ami Blossom Streets, Nov.j1"^ 21-28, .10.! ,1 proi Risurrp Jffllx W. M*\RTIN.i mad Bishop John W. Ma^tjn, A.M., D.D. g Of the Sixth Episcopal District Chicago. III.. Presiding. ? . < - into WHITMIRE NEWS A * held Itruqc Tabernacle Church Ear The Sunday school is stMl in ! and full bloom. Mr. Caldwell presides S over hvs flo-ck very effectively. TheL'er ,s subject of the lesson was "To Bri- Rt.v <lle The Tongue", tr.ki Rev. Davis, the pastor of this Erd church is 'sponsorig u, wonderful resi progarram for this church and the alti assistant chj.irches. We all ad- hea: mine his leadership and coopera- .M. ti.cpl. * Tay Mrs, WilhMmina Hare and Miss I. \ Berniv.e Jackson motored tc^Whit- er < mire.^Tuesday afternoon visiting hoa n c 1 At.. ' W... i roi. aim *iv&. >? m. n .mu- is ;i Mrs.- Lily Ann Gallma\t from \\ Philadelphia visited her "parents, r0ni Sir and Mrs. RohorV Morpa.n..* r Miss i Annie Lie Abrahams'.will be out of the community to resUp'o her job as teacher of the?,Reliford school/Newberry.'* Mr, am! Mr*. Haskell Joiner ac- end; 'Oompanied by Mr. John William chu Byrd and .Miss poi;nelius Oirl^sby fori motored to Newberry, Saturday. Sun We all smiled to see,, our belov- "pas ed friend, Mr. "Resident Williams.! T 41 ^ ' He extends thanks to "his mUny Usu friends who visited him. ! derj Miss Klliotte R. Abranis rexum- thei es her position as teacher at the and Cedar Grove, school. Patrons are villi urpred to- send their children.' Bat A large crowd is."expected to at- day tend the State Fair. ... low We are proud of Mr. W. M. Wal- witl state fair. Juli October 111, the Btfby contest son, will be presented at Cedar Grove mie church. 82c; Sunday school at Cedar'. .Grove $18, was interest ing - Sunday and the ,\] lesson subject ~"A Ne\v..l,if? 'n wee Christ" was fully discussed. ;\ WO(II)Rl'FF NKWS inch ?? h j. i Trinity. A M. K. Zion ( lurch H?;v. I. II. RulTin. Pastor ' _\] S. S. at the- usual hour with the q0j( Rupt..* and ? 11 teachers present. j-(j At 11 :.'10 sermon by the pastor \pa At !?:()<) o'clock Sunday r.itc> the pastor prc v:h' d'a ; real good serniwn. Quite a number attended -pj >ach service , The numbers of the ;|1(, above ra'tm d church are working; |iL. hard to seed up a round report \\\. fvoni the chnwch to the Palnn'tto |"|,>i annual conference which wih convene ?n Columbia.. SI C.;'at Jones SA! ( hape't A.M.E Zion church, Nov mber.28. i We are ri<|th sting all readers " f the ''Leader" who are owe bacs wor lues to please pay as we are urg- ?a-N d to pijy u- all back hills. Thanks can Mr. and Mrs. D. Garrett of E- Ari noree visited Mrs." Garrett's pa- 1,101 rents Mr. and Mrs. L. Bob&. v Mr. and M-rs W M Drumhnd and 's 1 Mi's. Ella Sims of Spartaubuig "Ur visitjtfthe homes of Mr. and Mrs. ,10V AVimairu-^M /xander and Mrs. Viola a,u' jMuliond and family Sunday ,af- uni ternoon. ',|0i .Air. .Jrm Alillsli resident of Wood n'ni On. ruff, died Monday October 18th after an illness of It) days. 1 New Bethel Sunday school is still moving on tor success. The ' banner is now hanging in the pic- 0 ture roll class'No. 2 Mrs. Firam Ul)l Parks, teacher. We urge everyone to read The ralmetto L.-ader. er ; : lllls clas-es in each group. Aheady the the groups are beginning to raise J?,ei funds for out Furnace obligations. ^>ra The groups are headed by the most active workers in the church, and \\ ] success seems assured. The dedication services will begin on the 1 R first Sunday in Noveipber and con- out tinuc for r/rt^ week with fitting day services each night. - beat The Pageant of Royalty to; be Enfi staged by Mrs. L. G. 'Davis in the -R near future, already seems to be ed a uesunco ior success, The time. the seems to be at hand when group Mis: work is begnining to be recogni? Bah eel as the keynote to success in lie the work of the church. The pro-' Mr. gram for the year is announced, of i and there is no reason to feel that and the program will not be carried wan through to p successful completion. M We were Jyifhly favored On Sunday Goo: evening wh* n Mr. Gene Woodruff visit radio and jconc^rt?stnger. favored agai n* with several^excelent numbers/ M Our church undpr Dr. R. I. Loin- Outi an "at its head, still entertains the emy forward look. _ wee! We mate with pleasure that the Si annual conference of 11138 wili con- sick v-ene at Morris Brown, ly ri / THE PALMETTO LEADER A SAIN'I PHILLIP \\ A. M. K. CIILRCH ha- leston, S. G.?On la<L Su?;morning sfrviccvs began -en, ?. After the usual preli-nina- ! ^liie pastor came forward us.d 1 iched' on the subject "A?s\Vi'i. t CaRj.'. Text Gen. 3:4. A stir ' ^ f sernujjl resulted "from the (thing and all heaTTs Were j' letflad. r . ;!;; unday school convened a*, the;,, si hour. The entire period \vas i restingly spent. - |... I o <rch.ck air age inly was : 0 * ^ . 1 ( I at,.thc home of sister- Viola icy. A lively titng. was had j a neat amount was raised. - V,,< unday night We enjoy'<1 aroth- i troilg and forceful message by 1 .1. W. Bryant. His. text was j rx ftoin thi- Book of Daniel. : ? m this text a practical sermon . . sited Many visitors weie in', ndance anil wore-extru ded ar rty welcome. They were: Mrs Johnson; the ??vungelist A. ' lor and the Revs."I. Kiels and ^ V. Bryant who \vas the speak- j j f the evening. All who hay1' rd him can truly say that, ho ; j i God-send , minister.. I s.-( ike are glad to have our friend* j. j-| ic in ai an- nines. . . ja * OK I-.SBI R.Y NIvWS . ,,: Rev. F L. (toucy, Pastor Sunday being unusually- ccul l-.? y thC* faithful few attempd ' reh twrv:ccs. Qyiite a Kit <?f nation was gleajied . fcwn-* tr.e ^ iday school lesson taught hv 'he ^ tor. vr he preaching sei'vioas.bcgipi -;s al. The pastor brought a won ,j ful message. T'^xt Gen. *2:1 ne Two Trees. Visitors. Mr. Mrs. Leroy Smith of G>.ei.- ^ ?; Roy. Henry Mansel of the ifist chu "eh. This being ra"y!' Ill fe.'r conference claims the. ifol-.i . itig cuptuihs made their report ^ i progress:, sisters A. R. lldni- I , ?T:tHbr?hrila-'-Rnbinron?-r'h-"s;?^ a Holmes, $.T,00; K. A. Robin, $2.10; Ikssie Moore $2.1'-: Ma M. Adams $2.00; Willie lhxsonl ; Willi- L. Xash 7.r?e;. total L, 02, grand : total $22.87, ? [r. Kme.-t 1 Robinson speiii t'.e j k-end home With his- pyireii; ^ liss Florida Wilsi/n left la: t : k for C'evelahd, Ohio f r an >, r 11 ? oi finite stay with her unci' !.) *. u. Hoggins. We hope for nor a isant stay, j f,n [iss Henrietta Robinson; left r i dville to open schools on the'.,,, i. Miss Mary Davis 'of ?'iear f(i re Shoals is teaching lieu. jt i"e nre h: viro i/nr harvest liitine 1 i Monday night. at the manse, {j,, article-: are to be fold and proceeds Will go ty_J.elp with confer^, uce claims. were pleased to s- e sist-i i renoe M>k re out Sunday. ' ? 1 m m ? INT STWl'lIl.N ' ,A. M. K. ( Ill III II ! '' fo are triad to- say our so.vices. H e very good all day last Sun- | Ft. secured like, everybody i n to out to n(eet the new* pastor. | m ] the two groat ipspirrtg ser-. 11 i us lie preachtt! morning and J ning caused us to feel that he v he new pastor. Tt seemed lik'o (,i good pastor cam-.- back with or r life, now strength, new thots f" new inspiration to do g eater ? k this year. The sermons he e< ached on last Sunday w 11 be to leinbeiud by all who he&rd him ] ly visitods wore present. Two ' -on:, joined the church. s Wo ! !t say that Rev.' Wilson is the j h< : pastor we hadjfor many years.iwi has done ntor-' to improve the i lo k than or.y We had -for. many jsi" rs. We wish to thank our good , M iop and presiding elder l'or J>n ling hhn hack to- us for ai4oth- | year. From the- beginning of j ia year's work we can see that he success of the work will H iter thi ^ year than last jear. , n> y that we will Continue. ? jr HITK OAK H VI'T. CHURCH ' [j. idgeway. S. C.?SeYvices thru ^ sp the dav were very good. Sun-, school well attended, Eosson ;\| itifully-discussed by .Mr..J'. H. j lis-h of Camden, ev. .1 I1 Gipson, Camden, preach j i soul stirring sermqji. Among j an other oi.t-of-town guests WereiTh ses Klourse English,-r Jimmio'ws ?s, Mrs. R. English, !ftr. Char- j ? Champion. Mis. J. 1' Gipscn, |j? S. Alferd, Mr. .1 C Leevy,-ad B Camden: Mr. Grovcr Jackson I sster Beatrice, Miss Black- !M (1 Ol i.upott. I r. R. L. Simon,/ ohnnbia; Mr iprc Saxon, Ron* "'i t wore also ors. Wo hope ioy will como n soon. isscg .fhunrta I Jrphy, Ida S. ten, students t * Mather acad- ' , Camden were home for the | ic.end. : 1 rs. Mary Wil'iams is on the list. We hop? for her an car' set/very. ^ ) ILUAM C1I Ai'lvL It A. M. ] :. CHl'RCH ' r I Rev. J?-1 B. Jennings, Pastor* ,, Brother Homy Buwinan, trur lo- 1 ,1 preacher u* ii\vcr> <l ;i iVru* .->er- 0 on Sunday morning using as a a \t "Wlnri' Art Thou?" ? Many strung points 'won* ought out by the. speaker as ho " gcd". the* members to eun.-ecrate i ;r lives to a gr' ater strvuy to ixi. The member.; ami friends of \ViliiU Chapel?t iiun ii?wo; o uned t<j ^ v tli- ii pa.-toi in service Sunday !. if? . . 7 oruing alter being aosen't lor , e lja.st thruW oks, where Jipart , "the time v.as spent in the Good (, kim:r it-.m hospital, Columbia, s here he ' rrdyrwort examination I id treat raeht. We are irla.l to t y Ik- Js much impijivod and will urn take his place Jin the pulpit a rain. An event of much interest was p ie hahy contest last Sunday ev- ? ling sponsored by Mrs. Lillian I nn in its foi the bene^t. of the * vor-RVady club. Twenty-fi^e v lautilully dressed babies enterI the contest arid the sum of . il.TO was realized froih the home tie reports "were a* follows:. Mar- -j n Bowman $10.00; i;4)ian Stokes f '.25; James IL Fraiiklir, $0.51; argueri-#^ Ann Fells, $5.70; An- e e Mavins . $5.25; . llel'n Stokes-. " Annie L. Blackmail, $4.00; 0 afguerite J. Parris, $2.70; Dor- N by Billy. $2?i5: Zenobia Galfney ^ MO; Alfred Williams, $2.00; "alee Feldcr, $1.K0; Vernel! Cor-r. $1.50; Nathaniel Butler, $1.55 t nrl 11. Johr.sOn $1.50; Ann Louise q uk\on $1.25; Joyce . SimtUins, s .10; Henry Wright, 05c. J Tin' Chapel club met at'the home Mis. Bertha Whetstone, Monday ?'> o'clock.} The President Mrs'. v* air'ftio ' Stokes crave sonic plans [ r the clul. to eavryQutrte help "t ie pastor tret steady fo^ the conronce. A'-tor the 'business was lished a delightful luncheon was Tved-" The.F.ver-Ready club met at the ( irs'orn'.ge Tuesday evening and us'entertain' Vl Tv Mrs. Jennines. uis ebb has done a great Work J 1 the. church this year." t Slcwardcr Board No. 1 met at* ehbnie of Mrs. Amelia RiclianU; } r. Friday afternoon. The mem- * :s of this l)joai\t~aW' looking forard lo the annual conference and ^ v working to see that the pastor ^ ake a full repbr*. The pastor am' members are 0 mainly grateful to Hro. lion man 1 r the fine Verviee that he is r' n ring doing the pastor's ;illress. ^ e is destined to become "a great ear her. : s CI. IN TON NEWS j Kev. 11. W . Walker, i'asior ,ii v Friendship A. M. F. Church .J Sunday.'-Oet.ober 17 ly-tttg Eh-. n wine it' Ih.y, Rev. TT T. Sr.elton 1 cached a:> Educational seinton. e has the ability. * v Sunday, October 24 at 11:15 ^ i old fashioned spiritual <)as< c'clrng was held. The spii'i ran j gh ti.rotnrho'Ut morning >c;vic\ inda " nig t a candle light |>ro- r am way ) ndcr d under the lead ship of M s. A. Gary. A large owd was present". Collection " >r Sunday October 24. 1U2.. o. hupt. II. ... Alexander .cor.uuotI S ? at'Friendship with his f aehers at las side. . b lu \-. TT W7 Walker- the pastor "p iv,. '\\ intt:.*>stin?r review. Sunday, 21, another inteic. tins s kmn was di.i.iusscd., Visitors n ctv?.Vm?r; d All s.?Motoit;?Mis. ilr.a Adair I.ittb; Mr. M. Rumba Mr. a: ?. Mrs. McDanivl Byrd r. Isaiah I'l uitt, "Senior at lohn- * r I Mm:!, .university. ^ Presiding' Fbb r Mints held his ,n st ?fuarter AL tulav nijrht Octo- a r IStii. He wa> paid out in full, y o preached a nohle sermon at a Ju. , . M Siek !i>t. Mrs. Ada Williams, | " iss Clotell Harris. Mr. Wm. Dil-1 ? rtl. We hope for them n speedy l cow ry. rr Mys. 'Rutb Little .and funtily u <J in the wek-crd in ^nartanhuVp. ei H,l. lilt A <(-H \. M. i:. C Ili'lU'H ' . ;T Th?- pa-|, Sabbath (iay \va? cool w :d dreary thrrmghtntt- the day. j ie Northeast annual conference j is held in l'Moivnoe with a large] '' JOHNSON-E SI ' Funeral 1 Lc . zioc 1401 Park Street . * rowd attending. We have as our ^ Pastor Rev. I) D. Doughty. We hope he will do us good as UK former Pastor, Rev. 1. S. Doz- H er. There will be a largt. crowd jj( ut 1 arly Sunday morning to see fj;i .nd he^ivoi.1 new jpastor. _^Kejr i]> .1 Hyrrtan from Allen miversity attended the eonfeienc?'J* 11 ! " hi re nee. JOHNSTON N^WS, 1,1 All enjoyed a Silver Tea at the "'in- of Mr.-. Sallie 1,. Pone on _ iunday. Oct. 17th Prof. K N Smith. I principal of the Edgefield. JH Soiinty Training school made'sonu ery interesting remarks. A silver (Te.ring .was taken and all were, ei ved with cocoa and. cake. Mis* G 'riscilla Eagles presided as' mi.-'. Fes's of. ceremonies. We ar.y glad to have in our town * gain Piraf.- J; A Moore .principal if Mt Pleasapt school S Mr imd Mrs. Tom Miles of Sa- ? uda County were the Sunday din er guests of Mr. and Mrs John .att.imo.re. .. Miss Rubv Minirk of Ka'Tnrlo .as the guest of M?h Grace M;l Hand on Tuesday.' Mr Ed Singleton of North is ,U1S {siting Rev and 'Mrs. Singleton. ?e Thy'faculty ojj__thc Edgefield Co j 'raining school accompanied ?Pro- ge ossors Smith and Moore to BettiS q| tcademy to witness the football anie between BettTs . and -Brewer f Greenwood The game was ref-rred by Prof. Moore who did a lAt ery excellent job. Mrs . Noah An\j>s, Miss E. . C. loung and Mr Ranee Woojards peril Thursday "in August, Ga I n We regret very? much to report hat Mrs. Catherine Minis i< still, uite if^?nt this writing. We hope J ] he will "soon get better. Also Mrs. lassie Valentine is ilk Mr and Mrs. FraiitC HerWrix g re readt-rs of The Leader . I Our reporter is very pleased nth #customers of The Palmetto .eader, because they pay up for heir paper~W"Tfoofl, Of PICKENS NEWS. . ? Mr. Julius Rosemond a student, ] f Sterling High school spent the . ,nek-end at home Mrs. J. I*jRosemond and son' ulian, Miss Velma Watters. ,moored to Columbia on business | n Prof, and Mrs. J. R Bates mo- orod to Greenville; Friday to at-! end the football game _ The Pick. ns County teachers Intitute will convene Nov. -1, 5 and ES I. A11 teachers ate urged to at-' end. Mrs Marie V. Bates, Rev and H tlrs. F L Lawtt>*T ""attended the 6 .adies Aid Society at Liberty. I Mrs. Lillian Fisher, Mrs. CT. Tc .awton spo/it Saturday and Sunlay in Greenville?. Sliss Mary, Williams of Ander- D: on visited in Pickens Friday. j The Epworth League met with Jrs Cortlelin Klrk-^.v Snn lnv Tt-.. - - XJ liseussion: "Chri.-tinn Leadership" cas discussed by Mrs, Jennie R. Vllon and Mrs- CVfedrlia Kirksey J Mrs \J. TZ Rosemond sponsored i projrram at the M E. church on j fue-day ni<jrht; the funds were ?7 jj Mr. William Rosemond of-Gre.cn < ille. spent Sunday at home with lis mother and family Mrs. Mamie losemond. ' Mr. ,Iohn D Jones, Mrs. Amy lady, Mr and Mrs. Johnie Johnon attended the funeral of Free- n nan*- Johnson which was held in q bshevillo. N C. ? ... Mr. Franklin Wakefield, Birk Ulon, Willie Holloway have re- ^ urned from Windsor. Conn. p] The Kpworth League members rill sponsor a Halloween . Party >ct. 2'dth at the hall. Prizes will e awarded for the best dressed erson in Halloween uniform. Mrs. Carrie Mae Bowen of Win-' ton-Palem, NT. C,,. is visitinp her lother, Mrs Carrie Bowen. RIDGEWOOD CAMP NEWS. "" . 1 - j-*. i The $tate held its Tuberculosis lectins' Saturday. Many plans ere put on to sell^more Christ-. 1^ ms Seals' this year. - Friends lot I s buy more Christmas Seals this *** ear than ever, for the cause they re needed more. Friends We know that food and jn resh air, help the physical part ga f the body: so nothinp helps the niritual part, but pood service. nd that's what the friends and icmber* of Union Baptist brought j s Sunday afternoon. They.render 8:1 1 an interestinp propram. with Irs. F. M. Taylor in charge Ridg^wood Jr.nior Quartet renered a pood musical propram on uesday nipht. Both services were njoycd. . : Fi May God bless all the pood peole.? Mrs. Helen G. Rawlinson. Nurse , 1 ~ ' :u; I )D A HI V*\/ I jrWAL-'L.IL. I I I om Home: " 1 I to [ \T Telephone 8137 I ? ,..v ' ' - ; - 1 , | Page 5 r CARDS ^ , ?urs I>aiI> : Sundays: DO to KrOO I'.Mt MOO to 11 AM. 2too to 1:00 P.M. J. AVendell Stover , PHYSIO THERAPIST I * ? (jRADt vn: m \ssia k alth" Treatments H\ Appoint 1" nit'lits 11 ( 'ampbell St. Camden, S.C. '? >R. A. B. JOHNSON SURGEON ffice: 13*3* Assembly Street Phnna 3466 ?. : *' Resid?nce: 919 Oak Street Phona 8740 *?-? ?- ' EV. J. H. JOHNSON Office; 2029 Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC . 'aler in Real Estate, performs irriage ceremonies, write wills, eds, mortgages, olairnsj etc. Cf? to See Him : j?v* Rce Phone 8467 ' Res. 67V8 N. J. FREDERICK ioraey-at-luw and Notary Public PRACT1CE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal,,'.' ... 19 Washington St,. Cola.' 5. C. DR. H. H. COOPER Uratut * , ipeeial Attention Given to Dn?r eases of the-Gums Wold Crown and Briuge Work .V "J A Specialty ' r' Bee Phone 6429 Roe. 8264 26 Washington SL, Cola., S. C. " I J? I" I'.IM DR. U. G., STUART Ey*. Ear, Nose ^nd Throat , , G las see - 'Pitted Accurately* Office Hours: Telephone; :00 to 1:00 P. M.. Res. 4092' :00 to 8;00 P. M. Office 3796 U Officer: Residence*: 0 Taylor St. ? 1417 PThe St Office Houre; Telephone: . A. M. lo 2 P. M. Res. 8876 I P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon iseaaes of-Women and Chi! ' en - , A Spetfalty Office: Residence: 115 Lady St. 1301 Pir.e St. .v-:- " ' VU J kAAli Ul?, s^. Office Hours; Phones; 1 to 9 A. M. ' Urtice >3033 I to * P. 11. Res. 6798 I to 8 P. M. v Dr. R. B. Frederick _ . v Physician Offce: Residence; 07 Vi Washington 1416 Purk ver Victory Savings Bank, i Columbia, S C. hone 7811 All classes of Dentai Work Dr. L. H. Hallman D B N T I 8 T PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Office: 2866Vfc Gervva Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson dentist 28 ft Assembly St. Columbia Phone 8466 >ld CTosrni?Bywigee?Plates ? Specialty. Extractions Made Painless Winasboro Wednesdays and turdays at. A. Russel Building. Phone 219 Offlc? Hours Telephones: *0 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6033 Readence 8873 Dr. D. K. 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