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Saturday,' November 6, 193? ' SIDNEY PARK C.M.E. CHURC^i Rev. T. J. Douglass, Pastor , The Sunday school opened at the usual hour with the jSupt., Mr. I). R. Starks, presiding. Next Run Yiy the Snnilay S'MlO"! lesson witl'-be ^t^rnistiay-Gifrarac^er. an Peace". Col.^lvl"^ ' T" ^ Sunday, being qu^xterly-eAnferr t ' ence day the Presiding Elder Rev. ;C, J. A. Jowers dehvef^d a wonderful sermon on the foundation ot the church, using as his . text: "Upon This Roc? I Build My Church". x ' A}, 7:30 the pastor filled the pul' pit'with a wonderful sermon. On Monday night the business session of the quarterly conference was held. The reports were good. C. M. E. Conference To Moet In Columbia The South Carolina annual conference of the C. M. E. church will m^et at Sidney1 Park C. M. E. church m Columbia, Wednesday, November 24, whrch will be preside oyer by the Rt. Rev. Bishop JP. A. Bray of Chicago, 111. A large number o*f visitors are expected as this conference - will lead up to the general confe. ence. At this conference-delegates will v . be elected to the general conference which will meet in Louisville, Ky., n*xt May. '' Rev. T. J. Douglass of Memm J. ^1/Noi'mrv Ant Vl 1Q HOP pais, X Villi., Ig tlUJIWg V/Ul ...? Uv. pnd year as pastor of Sidney Park church. ' NOTICE! The public is invited to be present at a Sunday school fcrum this Sunday aiteinnoonn front 4 to 5 o'clock- at First Calvary Baptist church, Rick land street. ^ A musical program m connnection with representatives from the several Sunday schools of the city ? that will appear on program. Rev.,S. S. Yvungblood, pastor Mrs. F.lestinnr Youngblood. Sponsor. NOTICE. Rev. H. C. Young, Pastor of Jones Chapel A. M. E." Zion church makes the following announce-' a ment: The Palmetto Annual Confcr'ence of the A. M. E. Zion Church, will convene at Jones Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church, corner o f) i . Sumter and Blossom Streets, Nov. 24-28, 1937. r BISHOP JOHN W. MARTIN. Bishop John W. Martin, A.M., D.D. Of the Sixth Episcopal District r Chicago^ Ilk, Presiding. ?%TTnmr?nn U'Tirrx? 4 I I T \ I Dlll>iaiC.U? n I ? r;a .juuiit.i vl, Quite an interesting meeting o*f the Ministers Wives Alliance was had at the home of MrstJT.. J Miles 1230 Pine street; ^Octhher' i 21.. The home of friendty^folks . 1 Dr. and Mrs. T.. J. Miles, was <1.1 thrown open to the ladies of the 41 alliance.. Here we were greeted" with an insit.e garden of fall'floW ers and gripping bulbs. We were graced wth the presence of ,thV,ee distinguished visitors, Revs. S. II. Lewis, M. M. Peace and his guest Rev. Means, frfom Spartanburg. All spoke encouragingly tor t,ho Alliance. Through Mrs. T. B. Lewis our appreciation was showri the k ministers for their pres^ncq and encouragemennt. This being-election day the following ladics&were elected: Mrs. M. L. Duckett presdent; Vice-presjJent, Mrs. Poe; . ^Secretary, Mrs. Maude McClellan; "Asst. Secretary, Mrs. M. M. Peace; Mrs. C. Mance, treasurer; Mrs. S. M. Elliott, chaplain;. Mrs. M.- L. Grant, pianist. Other committees ^ were to be gotten at the next meet ing. Our President Mrs. E. M. Owens after serving so faithfully resigned. After election a program was rendered. Mrs. Ow^ns sor.g a solo "Thank God for the Garden". Mrs. Grant playeu an instrumen ~_ial__solo which was very pleasing. Mrs. Starks who rs ?'o sweetly disposed was missed Very much being awav to ' Hot Springs National > Park, Ark., for a much needed rtravr Our n^wly elected president Mrs -..M.L. Duckett with the cooperation of the ladies wish to* put over many interesting features this year. Our dear old mother, Mrs. Lowry who was our reporter, now resides in New York is much missed by her daughters 'of the Alliance . Let ust not for get mother Lowery. . The hcstess Mrs. T. J. Miles made us think we were t hanks- : giving feasting for the turkoj was there accompanied by cranberry sauce, sliced tomatoes and lettuce, dressing, Viot rolls, Coffee, . ice cre^m and cake, after dinner I mints with salted almonds. After a social hour we ai.'jo-urn-. ed to meet with Mrs. C. Mance Pine street, November 18th, 1935, at 5:00 o'clock.. 9 _ CONWAY NEWS < ' Bethel A. M. E. Church Rev. W. I. Gore, Pasto< At the usual hour Rev. Rainbow selected as text St. Luke 19:10 subject "Christ Seeking Sinners". S. S. at the usual hour with r Supt. W. E. Moore anc teachers at their post of duty. Review by the assistant Sunt.. Mr. J. V. Willard. >. At 7-30 the pastor, our Presiding Elder Dr. A. P. Spears, Rev. J. F. Stanley, Rev. A. L. Rainbow were on the rostrum. A short pro gram ihy the junior choir. Mrs. i A. B,'Wilson, directress and Mrs. | Osmo^ia Winston at the o'rgan. Elder Spears preached a splen- ( did sermon. Reports from the < ? rally were then read. Thc women < beat the men, raising $142.46; men raised $141.48. Total $283.94. Rev. Johnnie Jackson and Mr. Eddie Jackson worshiped with us. t Several others worshiped with us. We welcome you. t' I ? I s : . 1 Fiyet Holy Communion and Confirmation at Colored Catholic Church , V . On Saturlay. October a class of scvcntc jn pupils of the new ColovAl Catholic School .of Illcssod Mart? (if Poires, Hampton, nncl Oak llrect, after expressing their desire to join the Catholic church and finishing the im.vJfUiiic.ii course of Christian l)ostriiuV wifrc Haptized in the Mission chapel. The occasion was a hfrpT^y one for children .and" parents alike, and the afternoon wa?> one long to be remembered by those who "were fortunate enough t<v be present. Tlie children were taken in groups, the two priests of the Mission, Fathers Thomas L. Weiland, O. P. the pastor, Father William T. Condon. O. P. the assistant, and Fat':-! er Martin C. Murphy, the pa-tor of St. Peter's church, Assembly street poured the saving waters of Baptism on the heads of the candidates, each priest taking a group. un bunuay morning uctotv.r .1 the class received first Holy Communion at the hands of the Pastor, Father Thomas L. Weiland, O. I'. The children made a pretty picture as they knelt at the seven, o'clock Mass, the girls in white dresses and white veils symbolic of the innocencexof their souls and of the dispositions with which to receive their Lord, and the boys, .irr dark suits,, neat and recollected, it was . a sight to make -older folks envy the moment which, for the children, was certainly the happijest of their lives. The. happiness of these, two days was not over yet, for on the same ' evening 'Ilis Excellency, Emmett. M. Walsh, the Bishop of-the Diocese of Charleston., came to the mission and administered" Ihe'Sacrament of" Confirmation to thirty : three members of the' congregation. The children who had been baptized, and. the adults of the par J ish who had not yet neeived the; Sacrament- of the coming of.-the' Holy Spirit, received thi?"*Sacra-. ' ment of the Church in flic presence of ,a large crowd, white and colored. Catholics Mom St. Pet- j er's parish of the city,?and St. Francis Do Sales, Wheat street, Shandon, joined to witness the happy occasion. ^ Assisting Ilis- Excellency the Bishop in ?thc administration of the SacrameiiJ, were the Right Reverend Monsignor A. K. Owynn of Greenville,; Reverend. Father Moi-u- r ...1 ?i.. 11 ?uui nil v.. .'1111 |MiV ell ill IIIU UL'M'I end Father Thomas % Calloner., of Mine Crock, formerly of St. Peter's church of this city. Also in attendance were -.the Rv(ot;end Father Joseph Dri<coll, (LSS.R. pastor ()f IIol.V Trinj|j-.' rUm.ti Orangeburg, Hie Rev. i A. \V7 O'Shaunnessy. of St: Joseph's church, Charleston, the Reverend Thomas I.. Mac-kin pastor of St. Francis Do Sales, this" city, the Reverend Maurice Daly and the. Reverend Laurence Sheedv both of St. Peter's church, this city. In an,injuring sermon,'in mens-', mod' tones'^Cfid beautiful .sincci.ity His Exec Henr y expressed his great | pleasure at his opportunity to be with the new sheep of his flock.' 'Speaking to the candidates for al-. most an hour, ho tfdd them and the listening visitors what it; mcafts to be a Christian, and cited the -'Scriptures to toll them that whaf he was about to do. namely impose hands on -thein that they might receive the -Holy Spirit of God to make them strong and perfect Christians, the same thing had been done by his predecessors, St. Paul arid St. P:teiT n'htn both of whom visited the churches in the first days of the church. tDcr bishop-- of whi -h-thf?y wove. He cited the mandate- of the Master. wncn no commanded the Apostles to go forth into the whole world and teach the world all that lie had taught them, and to pour the saving waters of Baptism to the words of eternal life, "I baptize' thee" in the name"nf the Father,' and of th;> Son and of the Iloly | Ghost". The mission of the Apos- , ties and tlreiv mhto-soi'ij was not , completed then, for they were* to 1 administer the* Sacrament whi>h t would bring the Ilply Spirit intoM the hearts of the faithful, the s|Hr-|' it of Truth which the Master luad; said Tie would send when He would\ ascend to the Father. His Excellency went on to tell the candidates, in a short pddross after he I had administered the Sacrament, that, if they were to remain strong 1 and perfect Christians and soldiers of Jesus Christ, they would have > to eat) bread of the strong which ^ the Captain Christ promised ILo'l would give His soldiers. He cit-l ? .1 IT. . x_..x - rtmt - 4.- -1 i-u Liie ii-xt: inis Dread which I 1 will gjvc, is My Flesh for tho life of the world", and Ho repeated the y warning of the Master: "Unless you eat of the Fleshf o "the Son1 of Man and drinlf His Blood. you > shall not have life in' you". His J, excellency, at the conclusion of ^ the exercises of the evening cotr?. j gratulated the pastor an 1 assistant priest of the mission for the work !\ that had been done, and the Sisters ? t>f the school, who are now in thorn [ji second year of work here with the, lolored children of Columbia. ! '4 ,! ^ *( s SUBSCRIBE FOR the leader An Appeal To Negri Ba'pt. Church Leaden Thf lt'.'JU (Vn-us (H all Reliuiou. Bodies in the TTYfTed Staf' s Is he inv taken now^-an ! Cen-us school n!. s have <ff'en sent to pastors o our churches. "Tg? Rational. Hop list convention lias cooperated fill ly with the 'leaders-of the 1 iureal of Census, H. fl". T. Murphy aiu 'MrV _(M ai 1'es K. Ilall. > , \ We ha v.- ii"t received tlfo prop if kind of lc-P'.n-.e in this ipxit tor. The president of tho Nation id Baptist convention. I>. I.. k Wi liams. appealed to our" pastors o church s at the National Baptis convenlimt _h<*id in I,oc Angeles California to send in feheir reports Since that tiiny throilyh corrc/poin arice. he has m\f*:d the pastors t send in their census. T? daee. w hiivo failed to iret a favorable rd turns, from these census Hanks. S We iAu sure that our pastors d not J?eR an apprerintion of the im poi tSip e <>f .this Religious Census They know what it wiH- mean t NoeTo RaptHt prestige, it^we fai to report for our Churches. Exer N yro Baptist church must he He counted for before thisJcensus i completed. jLTio do mis, mo coop oration of every pastor and. (end or of the Baptist Dcnohnnatioi niust bo pivon in this task.. J . Wo arc appealing to moderdtor of nsso; iat ions, pastors *of church os, presidents of state convention and oth'rr officers* to.use your in fhieneo in this matter of Baptis st.V.istics. Send your cen-u: schedules to Washington, P.. C. without further delay. I.et Neprp Bajnist Iead.r's ns-ert themselve. now Do not delay lontrer. Sent your census Hchedulc'fs ti th?>. Bureau of Census, Bopartraen of Comnirree,' Wwltinqton, D. C, in the self-Addressed envelope. Yoi heed ho postairo. ? TT:iivti?J pastors'nhd loaders inus not fail th i" rhimhes dud denoni hint inn in this 1P.T? Cenhus Re port. Send your rdport-to Wash injrtpn TODAY! Signed lbdan7t Siiitt1v.-Statisfi.i,! National Bapt. Coin ? ? ?:?__ ST. V \RY CUtCCTT Rev. J. F. Stanley, Pas', tigSurnlav. October 'M hepran tin new confer'"re,, -year with th< Ifey. -Stanle - b'trinnmjc* his sixtl year as pastor.. The pastor. presentc' the -l're sidiip.r KMi'-. Dr. A'. P. Spoirj whir reviewed the lesson' at tin Sahbnt.h school. AftT the d-votiornl service 1)V Spears- was -presented to: pyoncl the inprnihcr servnti. Jt was en joyed. One ;ucession was nu de a til?- Seiviee. (Collection i>T.'>1?. The eld'r th n coii 'uctcd th' lu slpess (,-f -the o.uarter. Reports were irood'nr.d the elder was pah in full. %in . > , W e sport a pTie? :mt niurht with B v>. R. Iv. Ciawford aril .his wife Wo wo: o tJio dinn.r guests cf Mr an' ..Mis'. Wa? irgtu,, Iteod ant wi'h 'as. Mi' anil Mr-. F*." ?t.evonMis. K. Gregg ami daughter \\ o were .-iiA'od a very delirium dinner. l>r. Spears I'O'innnai'fed l?y 11 party from here wont to Conway ami vi-iio ' f).. 'W. " I. (inn ami Wire pleased to- lind?him nuic-l' improved. NK\vj;iilNITY IS APT. (Ill K( II Rev. 15. F. Stewart. Pastor Wellford, S. '('.?The Spartanburg -Singing or.-nventu/n met a! our c'"u:eh last STirdav and everyone present st'i'iiio.. to have enjoyed it A There were s'uveral hoi s present and eaeh one wJds at its best. Tli? pastor went to Groers to the N'orth Hnoveo union whore- he prraehod tile missionary--sermon, He win accompanied by Mrs. Stew art and Prof. J. I. Jones an-' his father, They rcpoYleil a great me .tiiig, A few weeks ago, .Mrs. B. F. Stewart, the wife of o-.ijr..pastor, suggested that a tinaneialj-rally T>& put on between -the wuiiY?-n .and the nun with the tin ersthndirg that the winner would be given a supper by the loser. The- m()n ti"ought this was a fine time vfor then, to he given a big slipper and " lhl.v ri.'Ii 1 v atrced. Th \VMinrn were led "by JIK St own rt while the men were under the dw rent ion" "ol ttie pastor. The nun arse fywenty-tive dollars and the iydmen p\vo luindrcd dollars. ^ .W.&ODRL'FF JEWS Trinity .^irTvT^wn C'hnrch Rev% I. It, Ruftin. pastor; 'S. S. "lit- the usual hour Hyith 5upt. and all te'achers pie sent. The Wc.'odrutr Junior Hi school ?ill open Monday niorViing, No mh r S, Piof. All^n Williams, nine/pal.,- lr N'e.w Bethel B'aptfist church? ^eVj J. C. (Joode, ^pastor. Sunday clmo-1 is . ?>ing tiVc. . The senior lass won the banner, they weri) inppy to got it back again. Hey. Means of Spartanburg, iroae.acu a won ' rful sermon at sew Bethel Sunday and also, at light. The ec.'Hection was $15.80. Jr. John 1 lobby motored to Spararburg. Sunday. 1 Sick list: Mrs. Lena WatrVm Irs. Edith Higgins, Mr. XJcorge teins, Mrs. Sarah Doyens. We. lope them a speedy rewveKy* ' Mr. an * Mrs. Janus Watson, Mr., am"s Gregory, Mr David Waton. Miss Ada Young all of Grfcens ioro, *N. C., were vi-itors hero ist week-end. Rev. Maans cf Spartanburg vis:e(i the home of Mr. and Mis. L. II. Wilburn Sunday afternoon. 1" i THE PALMETTO LEADE ) SAINT JAMES ! . I A. M. E. CHURCH g | Rev. Hale II. Thompson, Pastor Asluville, N. C.?A huge con^re-- ( s gatiuii was present for worship 1 -??it last Snuay anthe weathur t conditions vere most fuvyfable and C ieautiful.s Lovely flo wei's and . music added wonderfully to the ' scivice. From the subject Abram I I'La-s For Peace our pastor de- i J livened-a gtipping message. Spir- 1 i'lual enthusiasm ran high and I minds were made to think. Many '< " vi-itois were* present and .w^I- t " co'nied. At the evening servce a large 1 audience Was on,4 hand for wor- I f ship an 1 -fionv the subject 'Some I t Ilimlp'rencos to/Christian Living ' i, u'lr pastor again delivered a great j 1, message. Financial returns for j c>*ir coitfei t-noe. claf.ns came-'in ( 0 splendidly. The" second oiTicial j c call will be made on the first'Sun s day i,n -November at1 which time j , 1 he hjdl*?ui' our conference budget , '/will bo reported.- Boards and clubs 0 made their usuill monthly contri1 huiion for the local church sup- ' ) (???; t. Our" pastor expressed thanks .11 :i?wl (runTifion1! inn fa?* lvo WA?>1? and cooperation that are bejng J given. i s ,!.om:s chapel missionary . ' NOTES - j T 1 11 *Thd "Y" met rn their regular ^ i nuM.it! ly meeting at the home of J s Mis. Christine Green .1410 Tobac co street. Meeting was called to 4 <H" %jr by the President, 'Miss P. C. Benso-nn. Opening with a song i t by the club. Scripture lesson by s M ii ^Sawyer.. Prayer in concert^. " Minutes of the previous meeting'-!; ,, were read, received and adopted. ^ s Dues collected after which wo ; I h' ard the report from the'.popularity contest that was on between 1 the y"s and parent bo..y of the . missionary?society. Little Miss f1 ' Daisy Young reporting $15.40 from ' the "Y* was declared the winner with .little Miss Andrena Foocx of v t the parent body reporting $11.00 j - came in for second prize. Wt take - this method of thanking each one- ^ . that, hilpud to make the contest j. a success. Missionary quotations e -were then sai?- by each member v ?urul--tlic-xluh ..song waif,sung. The c meeting, closed by r^peatrng the j. * | b. nedi'-tron to meet on the 3rd .Wednesday in November at the ? hi He of Mrs. Alice LuBrew 2210 f Ladv street. ^ t Miss F. C. Benson, pre>ident I ' < Mrl 1 Ali CI I uliruiu Qnn i | ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH t MISSIONARY SOCIETY ? ' } < The Missionary society helu its a ' weekly melting at the. home of y Mr-. I.llu B. Williams Frklay ev; .ewng, October>21'. ' ' ( i The president presided. The j - meeting opened with- singing. The ( L' scripture lesson was. read and a prayer by Mrs. 'Sallie Boulware ^ ? Singing'.' The minutes of the last v > meeting w>"re called for re a J and v 1 adopted. Roll call each member f responded with a Bible verse and i payment of dues. } New and unfinished business c was discussed. The Bible lesson }I was taught by eliss Ir^ne Boul- f . ware. Solo by Mrs. Mamie Bai- n ley; leading Miss Irene. Boulware. ; The meeting came to a close af- t t r these activities. Next meet- h t ing atfcJhe home Mrs. Dora Ander- (] ' son, Friday, November 12. Clos-. t I -ing song; closing-prayer by Mrs. h i Boy km: f? u Refreshments were served!by v the hostess. ' _ d B ET11EI. A. M. E. CHURCH a Rev. A.?J'. Jenkins, Pastor Darlington, S. C.?Sunday ni&rn a ing service was largely attended a ' ant tin* Pastor, $Rcv. A. J. Jen- G J kins was at his Kost; his text was n found -1 Bt h- chapter'of St. John a 7th verso: What 1 do thou knowefh a not now but thou shall know here K after Subject The,Biding of GoJ's C Proverbs. Sunday, night hs sub- j, jtet was A11 rlTiifes" of Trite Great jj ' :H'SS. * 1 .Mr. .Mm Hammonds one, of K Darlington's oldest citizens die<J. R Monday afternoon. p Several vi.-itors , worshiped with t us Sun -av, Tiir' - ' | Miss Mary IT.'plBe Cannon has h I'Otufr.ed to her work.. She rei ports a- very testful vacation. o I Miss Vivian Washington has re- ] 'turned home from Richmond. She h; | will leave for St. Charles. Wed- pi : nesdav afternoon to resume her si work at tern tier in nthe-St. Charl. X's school. r u : .if- m . m CARLISLE NEWS We were very sorrv to hear of the i.eath of Mo 'Elyard Ander- h,' soil', one ofs the trustees of St. ' Luke A. M.'E. Zioii church who'de V( i partocHthis- life Sunday night afj ter leading prayer meeting,"" T! Rev. Suber i* pasltor of _Mt. T1 Eden A. M. E, church. U Mrs. Mamie Chick and daughter T1 spent. last week with her mother. A family dinner was server. at I (he home oi Mr. and Mrs. Tom III .enderson Sunday aftertnoon, in honor of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coleman. I T nl (t't? nrwl r*nv mm I > VI J IIIVlI.v * up in full -Sunday. Cotnierence is near. GREKN STREET COMMUNITY CLUB The officers and members of , this club shares sympathy wrth? I Mis. Wallace, the wife of our ere-', .opj-off treasurer. Bro?i Wallace. , was our treasurer for seven years and now ti.at he has passed we do have faith and confidence e nough in sister Wallace. Thus she I has been elected treasurer. ' Let us, the Green Street club how our heads in humble submission at the passing of one of us. S. J. Durrick, president ' fL 5 !R CHESTER PARAGRAPHS Prof. Johr Harper of the faculty of bell Street ^High school dJinton, sper.t the week end with us aunt, Mrs. S. M.-G. Byrd, Cener street. Miss M. ,D. Kelly of Georgetown leanos teacher, arrive- in the ci'ly iiituday. Kjural schools opened WottUay rwoining/f The first ineetng of the county teachers will he leld Saturday .morning at' FinU'y High, ^Miss Kelly ha^- pi^jehaicd ? new 11)38 Master .Chevrolet, 'our door sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Kenned} un^ rounce the man iage* of, their niece IVliss Elizabeth L.. Kennedy and \ii*. Thonras Leuis o.i\. September. !!?, 11)37. Friends wish thcni long ife and much happiness. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. "Honor have sympathy of their, many friends n the death r/f "their lifst b*nn, a ;on, boim Friday morning. Mrs. Honor was formerly Miss Bertha A asbingUm of Seneca. . Revival* services at Metropolitan \. M. E. Z. church wyre coiiAjci d for the past week by Key. C. T. Hinton of ftock Ilill. * Mrs. Jdeatrice Worthy is a pa ient at fjhe Pryor hospital. Mrs, id a Ileathington is very ill it her|fome near Center strc'H. Mrs. Fannie Griffin ha.s the ympathy of her many frier* ds in he death of her father in Puck Hill;, Rev. Mr. McCi*oary; Fyr nany years hi! lived here, The >odv was brought here for buriul ilunday.?~ ~ Miss Abbie Byrd has gore?to esume her work as teacher in sewberry county.1 Home-coming game will be play u-. at the lair ground Thursday,, sovember 11, between Finlay andF lather Academy. Camden. "Miss"' Holey High will be crowned at trie. ialf of the game. The contesnht.s for this honor are members ?f the high school classes and he competition is keen. In the-game played Friday here nth Lancaster High, the score was 3 to 6 in favor of Finlev Hi. . Mrs. Daisy B. Atkinson went to Jnion on the wee.k-^nu to see her larents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Paten ind her little son who has been rsiting his grandparents for several weeks. He returned with ler, v ' Miss Ernestine Wilketjison spent laturday at Benedict college Co"?ihia with her sister/ Miss Neina Vilkerson. airs. Martha W. Walker is quite ick at her home on McLure St. Rev. Mr. Hti'Iar.d pastor of Me-, rcpolitan A? M. E. Z. chuich is it his former home, Kansas City, do., where he wait called several ivs ago because of< the illness of lis father. t Rev. Mr. Coker am. -wife of Ireenyille, spent Sur.hay here, lev. Coker is the new pastor of Calvary Baptist church, having iccepted the call which was exended by the church. He and rife were warmly received. They rill moye .here hi the very near utur*. ~~ Mr. Toney Mobley and Mrs. dary Curbeam were married reeiltiy. They are living at her lome on Columbia street where rieruls wish them much happiicss. Mr. John Nelson, one of Cheser's much loVed citizens died at lis home o Columbia street.Thursay, and was buried Sunday afemoon. Funeral services were eld at FrvonJship Baptist church f which he was a member. A ery large crowd was in attrenance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laurence re the proud parents of their 1st bora, a son, Charles, Jr. Irs. Laurence was before marrige Miss Clara Beckham. She is registered nurse, a graduate of rood Samaritann hospital in Cc/imbia. She took her post graJute wrk in N.Y.C. and has served s head nurse in the hospital in [noxvrlle, Tenn.; City Nurse in harlotte, and has done outstandlg work in her profession in other laces. . President J. S. Stanback is at ome this week from Clinton cc/1'ge, Rock llill, somewhat indisOSOv.. y- .. A #_ r?i . ? nr. winie *Miannon is at home rim Washington, D. j C., where e spent ths* summer. ' The Chester County Fair will -ving open its gate on November 5. A largtr carnival will be on and. -and a great time is anticiated. 'Many are planning to asst by putting on articles in the i?t ioux dfpufHmmt*. t attend. IN MEMORIAM T *4- % In loving memory of a devote?.L jsband and father,Mr. J. ?. Coins who d1;parted this life, Xc mber 5, 1&24. ho' thirteen years are gone he wound i-s still unhealed nmeasured is the sorrow * hat lies in our, hearts cottc^aleu. Mrs. It. H. Collins, wife Dr. A. J. Collins, son K. C. Scott .and \j. v, ootiara, aaugnters; Rena, Joseph and. Bnbara Wood&rd. grandchiLfcen. JOHNSONFuneral * ' [c To 1401 Park Street a *l\ * ; v , v ' I ' 1 ? \ IN >1 k'M'llil AM ' " FRANK W. HAMI'TO.V -in i ! > > '. ?' . K'uiti ai.d I Matin':, \\hv a\vo; . y.u > . ajfo 't'oiljiy, r >, I '5. ' Vuii a.*i: via- 4' ' SiCi-p a:.*! -*N ?-:r. ialioj. V..In V l /li'i.v .I.ovir.jfiy. w-f ui:<l < ii.]' \\ I! In. Ol MO.I IIKU ?|fj t ? | L4>c(li< at cd U<> Mo. I-'lvalia Morton j-j f ' \\ hu iDu^l^R tnlii-i :i v. I Ill-ally., .na.t!^ I. ' a.I, Mat fin .til J*' - a.... lu..: . 1 TjL.il lliL- Lit? ll^IlilLil-d^ j 'fin- J'.i.jr- Ji.y; y a ' . Wv an- plauii. ? 'ay da.-, { T<> t'li'tvit. -tii : ' ' A.h Iho y.-ai, > !.! V- . J-I j,my. J Wo u id by ' r. Colli- ?o: ! v " ' << . i.-w:., in n a, R-n-< / .. Mr. Claud |; ' . T>- i Mi. : *~ UMi-. ! R i :p!.: U l l'a : Mr.-. . I., y, ,Nr. .1;. f'.,:.. . [X. Mr. Jlfi'-, ?- ; - V. a-1. [ i?::tor., 1>. C.> iAFi . .Mary Jar. j I?arby. M; . 'i H-at-;.: Mr. 1 -Ii.'-ni!. R.itV.-i- Ml -: RRiC Mar- ,r < . Wist-,- Mi-? Ma-ba'.i M .A:Mi- -1"' j'N-IJ. * ??{< <!<''. li Jo. Cyj^o i ?..! South '.Carolih^' i' *' l.l'C'Y Kit -x: Tr*n\ srnEu ! ? I mm :H? PI ^|- ? '/y. . ; . ,Ul On last Ssb'lduy jl? bcfore'.th 'vl\. a t;f< : ' . cijuactc-iy Mr-.. y .(JJutei ' .. j ltkha; #,oh S'U1'?-V r-a .- .i ;i ;o 11 (?.4-at Beyond'-' ' S.V.wa, :\n' o,.i Columbian by .v'-. ! uyorle who l-i-Vlv hut. | She was?if'' ' ' o u;- ij b. rs of I '.Sit'/1' V I'aM: C. M.v. is., j' church. 'hi I She \'.a> < ! y. i- rt.,> <,nvy ) * i four days "be^'tv >y* jsMf -Tw .. M i-* I was. a y:-f'af - Tt-dihy .ti her friends. rs. Mjtvif- d ' K ) her., bulbard> Mr.-. I.'-.-yi' Subei'. i I niece and ih'* < r<"j.-=7 . | llei1 fan.cr;M so: v.:>n.- }> ! i h'*t Tuws<Ja>" ' .-. ? at -l:oy. o'clock at Sidncy I'iivk cLyri h >' . i her pastor, t-'-e Ii?-v. i. J. bv.:r- I Lla-s. who uc-ei.. a- .s-. text - y 1U {Mark M:H:; ''.She ha." i !.,. \Vh:i.t{" I she. Could"-. Si.t- vIt-. ra-i to : in the itah'J'Sj'h . cci-i,-;. y . L-. ;; !~ a beautiful .ta-'d of.' llowt . <. I Mai-ugault iuiici:j?I h>-:r?..- was in ! charge'." < ' QKI-IU'S FROM I IIF. IlR(VOk lf AND P'."f l-IKJlf .SCIIO'OI, __y l] I The, touch- ' - a:.j??n i. 13ibid:!and JJ-' h' . a (> i-a- i: | a train at v.a!t;>r j?;iy.:,._r T< i r.?| I given tvu> w ^'O1' : Fair. tia a .i -? I pa | disbar < v/i ' lyV ha. a raise the '.-tin ards ' bite.lK-iTualiy. iv.?-i-a*!iy "s$r i ^LL.?r..-:a:jjv .jj A fc\\V v.?'yks aK''-<eVc:tti "pupils _ . tin'!i* till* : -m i ??M-sdai.a .Ida Fall, Ju!-a Siatw tin; M>-y A I'... Baldwin e :i lis a >. protrran: a; .th i1 ,r . A. M. 'E. c'.uiivh l'..r tv. lyi. ./ of the chair:'" Ad v. \\- ) I , " , o. : injr c'tiinye 1 J'vtr. u: . -an . a ia at littl.- v- :' -. v;j From t.a. : . will be- pit. i -1 v: t a , yities' s?. ' ,' *' >'a" j ?. .and friend- ,.*!a | just how iii?ai, 1 m\ It:ir. i t>:. . v.'..* ; : . j__: i but in t-x;ra'--e ;-e-.ii .y. ; Wt'll. ' ' On Friday ! - : ~vy ... | the teachoiand pup..- nai" j pleasure of .!' "*?. ? pui cnts of n.* Salisbury. N* ' a::ei ; '.a. er a ! el exercise?. ^ <" bp" iai' v v< ii come to. ?=-<. again <( In order :; 1- : : raised t-> hell' l?t;:i! ur. the pupils haw: T--. a d......... , ?? five gro;T^s.ywit!:. a f a-:, ' a. J ,, heaof i-acl1- I aoh y .; been allotted a certain ana money to lw raised by } Jpba-. Pi;oje? ** 'by: .'wiiiih. <t4i.-ua.au.J? %hc liinn-.v :.re being p ;t on wee.. | j>\ Bwausy the inte *.?<< t.. is beitiy inrpitLSted by oat li..'teacher and Ids bJ' .her ^iyapr.. a _ sue-: cess is inevitable.. h The principal an<i teachers wish , to extend tifiTir hearty, appi'eci.r- .~ tion to the sc patrons wh,. hat \ m.ide thent IV-1 so weleonv. in tr.*. several- henA'S by inviting them to dinner. , < Watch, fo: the Rrooklouiuw. . each week. : ( (JOfRDlvK C IKC l"IT shfT Rev. R. A. Ft row n. Vast or [;'* Sunday \.d- a lu-autir'ai day. "*1 S. S. at the' ustial- hour," W e r,vtriad to ha- e oar pastt t rear nod ~" to lis. t h' Rev. H. .Wilier pieiUhed l'nr a- fi . S/irday. 'I e. -Vl .Fona:: 1:2. This was a wondei 1 til .-drinon.'Mrs-. -Rillie White dtphio. this life l^ctoly. r-J*' her home. Funeral services October 2> at -the Jo rusalein A. M-. 1- church. Roy. R. A. Brown orl " iated. Fi M-s. I.i'Fiv hite haves to ir.ourn her pa-'sinjr a tuisi.uni. i? ? iinu- | yhtcM s. two . :s tln'yO i. and a niothvf- ^ BRADLEY- I? Re "v|i ?. on< Home i9( Co Telephone-8137 I S1 i i ft ? : ?*? r * . Yt Pnge 5 ?Y f? ?? ?? ?)>>>< t CARDS 4 r\ ??. our* Uail> : Sundays; ou to *:i'U P.M. TriOO to 11 AM. 2:00 to 1:00 I'.M. J./Wendell Stover I'll YSlu I II MR AP1ST f.RUH \IM MASSEUR I'iilth Treatments My Apjiftint- ,.i iiU'itta ! 1 < nmpljoll St. ( amdeft^S.C. $ , >R. A. 1J. JOHNSON SURGEON . 'V 1 Ri.-.t: l.;23% Assembly' Street Phone 3406 . r.- , ' R'-xM'-ncc: IrlO'Oak Street Phone S74U TV. J. H. JOHNSON Oflite; 2<J2'J Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC . ..i in in r?vuit,ei performs uiiiage celt-monies, write wills, cui, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to Sf? Ifim U<; Phone 8407 - -He's. 6798 ' N. J. FREDERICK . lormy-Kt-Iaw a:;<j Notary Publlq PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ; ?Mate-and b ?.<ieral ]>' Wfaik Jijrton S-.,.' Col*.' S. p. UK. H. H. COOPER T * Den lib I :p?.ciul A.tteEtiori^Uiven' to Diseases of tiic Cuius CulJ Crown and Dnugc Work A Speoiuity tlice'jf*hui?e (jAZ'J Hes. 82t>4 .lb ayasaington St., Cola,,. 8. C. DR. J. G. STUART 4 Eye, Ear, N^se an^' Throat Classes Fitted Accurately Or lice Hours-: Telephone LuO to 1:00 P. M. tRfes. 4C02 J mo to 8 ;UU P; M. _|p>ffice 3I?? Otlice: - ' Resulgnce it [ ,vi,,r <;?_ r-141'i Pine ?>u Oilice Hours:. Telephony' I A." 31.'to 2 P. M." Rea. 885*5 ? r. M..IO 8 P. 31. Dr. W. D. Chappefle Phjsician and Surgeon :.?*a-v< of \V< m^n and Chi! '*-en A Sptqally OrVice: Residence: i5"> Lady St. 1801 Pine St. Columbia. S. C. Hours Phones: * to A. .M. Uilice 5033 lo _ i'. 31. Res. 6798 ? Liu s P. 31. * Dr. It. B. Frederick ~ ' Physician . . CuTVe: .- Residence: i17 '"x Washington : 141G Park > I1--?1 ** -.er ViCory . Suvir.jxf Bank, s Columbia, S. C. I1.T.V 7 v 1 I . Ali elass'C- 0{ Rental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman I) E MIST P VIN LESS EX TK ACTIONS s i: ijii.v. ;y A ppo'otments Ofiice: 2.'H Gervas Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. (i. Thompson dentist; " b.y St. Columbia , . I hone- 1C><3 11 t Ct'r..-? i; : Plates ? Specialty. Ext*\;t!?>r.? Made Painless Wittnsboro \V? .a., and turday? at A. e1 3u iding. \ I'hon ) '' Office Hour.-. Telephone^: '- ^ 30 A. -t7:00 P. M. Office <5033 Readence 887? Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST i'JiEfr. riatfs. Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appointment \ Anesthesia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S . Hair Grower r Diseased Sralp?Gives Life A auty. REST GROWER?apply re a ??ek?PRICE 35c. )fi Rlanding St- Colombia lints Drug Store, Washington St. Fhomas Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Street* ti.' Gloaav. UBSCRIBE FOR JHE LEADER