The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5
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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
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^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
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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
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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.
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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. ^
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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 '
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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
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Funeral
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1401 Park Street
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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-..
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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. ""
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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 ,
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CARDS
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?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
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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.
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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.
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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. Jenkins
DENTIST |
lling, Plates, Cro-wns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment . - ?;
Anesthesia a Sfi^cialty
MADAM PETER'S
Hair Grower*
r IMaeaaed Soalp?I^ife A
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c* a wa?k?PRICE 36c.
W Bl?ndin(t St. Colambia
unta Drug Store, Wanhinjrton St.
Rinmai Hrug Store, Taylor
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