The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 16, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 8

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Pag$ 6 t APPLICATIt t! I ?_ DATE ! !. NAME 1 ? ! ! GITY , > | GRADE SCHOOL Z Fill out this coupon and mail A- stampeld envelope to The Pain a 1310 Assembly St., Columbia. S 9 the rtrlL-book;-and you will reeei ? HELPING WITH BABY ClilCKS Dear Bill: (Joe! but didn't old man spring come in beautiful! I as sow glad ing mother all the Week with her hahv ofrioks and really they are pretty, you should see them. Ilere are a few jumbled words why not work them out? 1. meptoate ' Answer: 1. Palmcttcf 2. Columbia - Yours truly. i . DOROTHY ANN IK HAKE. - TO SPEND EASTER HOME IIo'io Pill: ? Spring Is on the air. The birds are sinking everywhere telling us Easter will soon be here. I am planning to bo home for Easter. Wo are getting through with our examinations ami I am _ iglad _of that I am- extending a cordial 'welcome to our new members ar.d yet. there is room for more. Wake i:if old ntotrbors n_ni keep the r 4?mv r- --p-g-v?going?L - am-hopiug ^ FHe Ea>ter Hhr.mes Will be kirrriand bring lets of ---ggs for every-1 .one.. . So long, ? " - .MARGARET WRIGHT. EMMA CAROL WRITES , How are. you and all of the club members getting along? I was so happy when I saw all of tlie Junior Leaders pictures in the paper. I wi nt to church Sunday and I i\ei^ain]y did enjoy the . preacher's sermon. It .looks like we are having some more winter woQtlK r. I am" sorry I didn't get to write-..last; week, but I am going to.try and not miss again. So long until next week, from EMMA CAROL GAMBLE ? ?i ADMIRES DR. CARVER'S PORTRAIT Hello Bill: I wasn't pleased with the Junior Page last week. Some of the j members are forgetting to write. Bill, our exams arg jpver. I didn't do as well as I expected but on the final txams I am hop?mtr to do my best. * 1 Mle?have 'one of P- Washing ton carver's latest pictures in our | auditorium. It is indeed Splendid. It is said that Dr. Carver alwavs wears flowers. I don't know whether that statement is^ true or not, but I know he wears a bouquet in this picture, lonpr. r JOIIX MEDIAE LEE. SOMETHING FOR A LAUGH Hello Bill: I am very sorry that I did not send my picture I am going to Send yc-u one to put in your scrap book and ff you can put it in the' paper please do because I would like for the other members to see were very nice. Bill I arh sending you all swnething to laugh at. "How does it come you failed to make a sale?" demanded the head of the shoe department of the new clerk, as tthe indignant lady walked out. , "Well", retorted the clerk: "If a man on this job is supposed to he magician enough to get a No. 6 foot in a shofe, I may as well quit right now", Hope you all will enjoy tho joke. Yours truly, ^ S F.BEN A JAC K S O N. PERFECT ATTENDANTE SO FAR THIS TERM Hello Everybody: We have had-_lots of rain but I didn't miss school, I have not been late or either out of school a Hay this tof m. We did quite a bit toward cleaning cmr home, our school and community during National Negro Health week. We are now getting ready for Easter. We will have our egg hunt Monday afternoon.?My~hernr have been " ' very good t0 me, I counted up my I : n, "* Che .iofi-?c JTH'S BKtAftV UlhACTT )N BLANK 5 ! I 193..?< ' | I . 4 i , i I < 1 STATE i 1 ? ~rr-*ClE T-... it together with a self addressed 1 letto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, > . C. Your name will be placed on j ^WK^^"X*,X"X"XKm>X**XK**X*' eggs today and I find that I hav.L_ 8 dozens, plus 6 dozens, less 3Vu dozens. I am asking some of the club members to tell the how many eggs I have? Of. course I an. not going to eat all of the eggs. I am dividing with my sisters and brothers and others who dotn'i have any. 1 ant wishing .>vt>ryoni' _ a happy Easter. Bye, Bernicc Me Luster. .morris brown A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. 1. Lemon, I'astor Charleston, S. C,?In spite qt a decided drop in the tempera tuve last Sunday good audio.iee> were present at the services a Morris Brown. The morning message was ..brought by' Dr. R. I. Lemon who preached lrom the -ext found in St. Matt. .21:2. The ..heme deducted from the text \va.? "The Lord Needs You". The sermon was well delivered. The tn amphal entry of our Lord iwto Jerusalem and His need of the Ass and the colt, were clearly dopicteu as the subject was developed by vhe speaker. The need of practi .al application of the teaching: of ^hrst wa8 stressed. _ The Sunday school and League functioned at their usual hours. The evening message brought oy the pastor, was taken from the iiyth Psalm, and the 8th verse, the pastor selected as a theme, The Eternal Values of j Gou's vV'ord". We were pleased to greet many visitors at the morning sei>ice, among those who were introduced were Mr. R. C. Kobin jon and his wife from AshevUio, a. C. Both of these were formet members of Morris Brown. The! . ;istrict-manager of-the North- Ga?o 1 ina Mutual Insurance Co., wu.i aiso a visftor in company with his wife. Short talks were -made. The congregation of Morris Brown joins in sympathy to the family of Dr. L. R. Nichols~'who passed into .the great beyond last Friday.?Funeral- services,- large- . ly attended, were held in Emaillei 'A. M. E. church last Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Nichols pastured .Morris Brown fcrr?0?years?terrR-.luring his pastorate, widened the church to its present width. The cry is now, "On With The Rally". Clubs are busy, and the indications pi/it^ to _a successful .ermination O'f the drive the last of May. The Red 'and piue ai-. mies are earnestly at work under . .he generalship of'Mrs. L. G. Davis and Bro. Wm. il. Simmons. 1 -A-iarge dlass of persons will ^e read ikto full Communion on Easter Sunday morning at 5:30 a.m. The number of conversions in the ycent revival, numbers nu/re than iO. The church still maintains ts Forward Look. DUE WEST NEWS - , ... \ Notwithstanding the unseason,K1?. /.?/?! u.notko.. V.,. lere were largely attended on last Sunday add- splendid- services were hel l. Two- pointed gospel sermons were ' preached by the dev. F. X7~Bbney at The morning ind evening services, respectively I 41 Mt. Lebanon A. M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Ellis, Messrs C E. Ellis and ^L. M. McAdams [ attended the-Presbytery which was ;eld in Anderson last week.. ~ I Rev. and Mrs. J. H.. Toatley of Chesterfield were seen in Due \Ve$t .ast week. Dean R. W. Boulware of Harbison institute was the speaker at Mt. Zion Presbyterian church on last Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Young ind Miss Jennie of Harbison accompanied him. Mrs. Viola Goosbey and Miss Minnie Hawthorne left on last... Monday for New York Cty where vhey have gone to spend the ipring and summer. The ladies Due West rendered a splendid program depicting , he school of 1776 at the Bethel A. H. E. church of Ware Shoals , >n last Tuesday night. It was veil icceired. ? Mrs. Louise Sussewell spertt sev iral days in Spartanburg last ( week. ? > m CARLISLE NEWS , _ Mr. Starks Galmon left Wed- . lesday for New York. . Mr. Rene Cureton had a stroke Friday nij?ht. Mr. Barto Xhick was* funeralzed at St. Luke A. M. E. Zion hQrch Thursday by Rev. J. M. j Dawkins. Rev. Ilillian was mas'er of ceremonies. Quite a crowd j was there to witness the last riterf , Services were very Rood at f] Williamft Chapel A. M. E. Zion v church .f5undav "Bifid also at Mt. Ed?n A\M. B. church. Rav, F. Jc - ?I? ? aferf R. Hlndfipn nT Ohpsf nvpnrHpri a soul stirring sermon Sunday nite at Williams "chapel. He will be at St. Luke April 11, 12, 13. Easter programs' will be at all the churchps "Sunday afternoon and evening. James Cbapel Bapt. church 2 o'clock; Williams Chapel 3:30; St. Luke 2:30 and at Mt. Eden 8 p.m. We are asking all the members to try and pay their dollar General elaimsr ST. ANDREWS A.M.EL 1 III KCH Rev. G. H. White, Pastor Andrew^?S,. C.?April -Ilh_.-I)JLV G. Goings Daniels the pastor of BetFesda Baptist ehlirch of Georgetown preached a very strong sermon "for us. I)r. Daniehris known for his ability1 as a preacher, pasor and a builder of the "first magnitude. Come again doctor. Our Sunnday school was very ably conducted by Supt. Smith, he also reviewed the lesson. For -children's hour the Junior hoir sang a selection before and after the pastor's message. The 'iscu-sion was Lessons from the Striking Match. At the adult hour our Palm Sunday message .vas ^,Who is This?" Rev. J. Johnson preached for !hu Fred Greene's class at 4:00 iVlock. President Williams had the pas* 'or to conduct a question box??4he It^gauo session. Why we should go and help the hutch was our minister's discussion at the evening warship. Reports were made for our class ally to paint the church and parsonage the amOJIlt Of $14T.!)!i was raised. Rro. Fred Greene's class aised $41.00 and Bio. James Kin'ocHs class raised $J0.G2. Mis. Su <an Dickert raised $18.00 and Mrs. Serena Harnett raised $10.10 inlividual workers. Dr. J. L. Benbow our .presiding elder will hold his second quartorly ctmfoieiice April?24-Uk?lWi'1. miss hearing him preach. Cnme worship with us you are welcome. NEWBERRY NEWS Drayton Raptst Tabernacle Rev. J. I..-~-Livingston. Pastor p. S. "opened at the.usual hour and the lesson was beautifully discussed by the pastor and others. After which The pastor delivered a powerful sermon. Text: The Son of Man came not to - be min-ste-t'ed?unto, but?to -minister?4jo t!?gtvr?H+s?U?e a ransom for many. All who heard rejoiced, Dravton Street High School ay. A lovely spring top coat ,and, kiaa he happy. ?, Deacon Alex Foster |tnd Deaon Samples are able to be out. I'rof.' R. F. Gladden. Principal Correction f'~ " One of on guests last wci-lc.was Mrs. E. If. A nil instead of Mrs. K. ri. Allen. ?Don't?fail to -hear Mr. Luther King, a great tor.or soloist in the auditorium Friday. April 15. 10.18. Evening 8:00 o'clock, admission !."e and 25c. ? Prof. Nathaniel Williams a for tne.r -graduate of this school brot Mitiic helpful. Health Ryilletins bom North Carolina Mutuicl Life Ins., of which he is an agent. You are cordially invited to* attend the primary exercises April 21, 1938, 8:00 o'clock in the evening and a radio .broadcast presented by Prof. Edward Smith, Fri day evening. April 22, 8:00 p.m. Both programs consist of beauti. Calvary Presbyterian Church ful music, dances, etc. . Rev. A. II. Reasoner, Pastor -The S. S. service was quite interesting, with Sept.. officers, teachers and pupils taking an active part. .The Palm Sunday service ..during the League hour was very beau t.iful a:.<l impressive. Next Sunday the service will be conducted 5:00 oclock in the afternoon. Mr. Thomas Clary an old citizen of our city who has been in Philadelphia. Pa., several years has refill ned and he is the guest of his relatives Mr. and Mrs. S. Gary. Mesdames H. E. Alexander, L. T. Simpkir.s, C. E. and E.. H. Alunder the direction of Mrs Bvrd with tthe pageant Heaven Bound at Cedar Grove church. April 7. They reported a pleasant trip. TABERNACLE BAFT. CHURCH Rev. Wm. Watson. -Pastor Greenville?S. S. at the usual hour with a large attendance. At 11 o'clock preaching service began the pastor, Rev.. Wivi. Watson preached a great sermon from Numbers 32:2.1. theme Be sure your ?jns will find you out. The funeral of Miss Sallie Abraham was held at 4p.m. Franks^ and son in charge BYPU at 4:30. There will be an egg hunt Tuesday evening ben -fit of the BYPU. ~~ Pieachiiri1;?sciA-icc ni?7- p.m.v hd pastor preacher from Timohy 4:2. There will be a pageant 4:30 a. n. Easter Sunday sponsroed by Miss Pauline Turner and the young >eoplo Dept. of the S. S. This will -e out on the lawn of the church. Phe S. S. will have their program t 7 p.m. Sunday night. To these xereises the public is invited. ^ Don't forget the pastor will reach an early sermon 5 o'clock: Caster morning. The Pastor's Aid and Sen Missionary gave the pastor a suririse birthday party on last Tues THE PALMETTO LEADER AROUND CAPES Ffunday school was postponed because of the death of Mr. James Wallace. Ua-h?g heen a mambei of this community for quite a while and services were held al 10!30 Sunday muming. Mr. R. Peterson and Mr. E. L Thomas shiped pt>as frorm This sect ran {Saturday. Rev. D. W. Washington is or the sick list^ We hope for him e speedy recovery. Mrs. Viola ThoAias of Durham N. C., rs visiting relatives of this community. _ Next Sunday being Easter "Sunday, the Supt. of Hickory Grove Al. E. church, Mr. H. Wright anc the Supt., of St.i Paul A. M. E church, Mr. E. L. Thomas have arm need to .have .a union j>rqgram at Hickory Grove 11 o'clock nn< -?t-&t. pf>"l nt 4 ftl?]o?jl^__ GO I'It DINE CIRCUIT NEWS Rev. R. A. Rrown, Pastor S. Sr- opened-at- the usual hour. On last Alonday, March 21 .Lov' >n McDonnl departed this life at his home. Funeral' services wen held Tuesday at Jerusalem church conducted by Rev. D. J. flartwell He is survived by his wife, 4 children, one sister, .1 brothers. Thursday, March 24, Mrs. Lavinin Ravnell deuarted this life at j Vim- ""hr.mn Fil'nh'vnT" Sprvippq were I heltl Friday at Jerusalem church iThe Rev. R. A. Brown officiated I She is survived by one son, twe I sisters, four grandchildren, a hosl j of friends.- ? ? The sick are improving at this writing. geth'semane bapt. church Rev. B. J. Legns, Pastor The town of Pacolet s nroud oi j the magnificient edifice located ? ! few feet fjom the colored schoo The beautiful structure is n?n? other than the Gethseniane Bapt ... hni-ph, tiw, i-,frk"church whicl is not yet complete, but is complete enough to have had services in it Sunday. Many white friend; weie with us and willingly helpet along financial lines. Many officer; and members including choirs ant usTk-i' boards were present. Then ! were several visiting ministers. . God has given our pastor talem ] We feel Justified m saying th? i to carry hie word in song as wel heart have been touched and man] in sir lion. Many sinners Christians revived, by song. H< is using berth talents in trying t< teach the hearts of the people. H< gave a song recital in' Laurens April 5th and one-in Greer, Apri 7th and has invitations to carr; the moaaage in?song to severa - othc?towns. Miss Jeraline Go forth, ore of or# teachers, is pian ist for the recitals. t We are grateful for the pres ence of"Mr. and" Mrs: Fred-Mean wluv are home frorti Florida. We are looking forward to th Faster program next Sunday a :i:00- p.m. The program is ar ranged by Miss' Lula Cook. WHITMIRE NEWS S. S. at Cedar Grove was in terestirg and much enthusiasm was manifested. ~ Mi*. II 17111 Gilliam was uecldon tally killed Thursday, April 7 a Thomasville. N. C. He was fun rali/.'d and buried at Flint Hi! Baptist church Sunday, April 1 by the Rev. Williams and other I'i bm Tin masville. A large crow was present. He was eonverte 17 years ago and connected wit he Flirt. Hill Baptist church. 1 Mr. Gilliam i3 survived by wife - and other relatives 'and . : Po-st of friends. A i-lly entitled "Pass It On was held at Flint Hill Bapf. churc \nril 10 by the P. A. club. Th >' $> *!? ],i was raised. Mrs Daisy Byrd captain. The sermo by'tlu- pastor was wonderful. M llaskel Joiner r accompanie by Mrs M;iry Joiner, Mr.' am Mrs. C'eola Joiner, Messrs Joh - William Byrd. JVt4^-K p p* motore 1 to Charlotte Wednesday night an Prayer. Mr.-. Johnny. Glenn.-was?funer ilizid at St. Matthew church Sun lay. April 10 by the Pastor Re\ T. I"). Davis. Mr. Glenn died i Pennsylvania. J. C. Byrd under taker in charge. HvANF.S TEACHER SURPRISE! GROUP ONE As the schools' closing approacl e:i and a year of hard work near ed an end, there was no dream o 'he hanpv surprise that awaitei 1 is on Friday night. April 8th a the home Qf Miss B. E. Graham Joanes teacher. r On "arriving each person wa met with a hearty welcome nn< it was amid a scene of beautifu roses and a warm fire that w< ^0on found ourselves singing 'Howdy Neighbors". Many inter stir.g games were played. "Pas; ing the Basket" brought prjjze? from the hostesses for Miss Spearc and Mrs. Patsy Robinson of Betr el school After many games th( ing room which was very sugges tive of the Easter season and a picture of lovliness. A very pleasing menu was enjoyed. A grand ojize was won by Mrs. T. V. McQueen. During the games, Mrs., A. Graham, mother of Miss Graham acted as judge. As always when we enter that home her personality ,3peaks a fervent welccmie. Souvenirs were distributed by Mrs. A. Graham. After expressing our deep appreciation for such '.a pleasant surprise the gfrojitp gathering closed for this year. Drdtcatrd to Mffts TTeauTah K Gr?, ham, Jeanes Teacher of Marl boro County ' -' ? _ Wherever the role of "the teacher" is played, ! There's always a time when she ' needs aid. - To make his day'B work ? satist fied^ somg. In Marlboro County 'with Group NumberOne, ~ With ldfefts for~ work, you biought 1 At the head you stood to pilot us 1 some fun. thro' > Miss Beaulah E. Graham, just a 1 tribute to you. BRAINERD NEWS I By Willie M. Meeka During the past week, we have ! beerl celebrating Ndgfo Health L week. Each morning during chap el hour, the Health-club presented 11 program nf inmo phaafl nf number of visitros each morning, health. We were favoyed with a Among these were Mr. Lyers, a ~ member of the'T3ealth~dep~lirtmenl who presented^a health- picture. Mr. C. E. Leathers who gave a ? -very interesting talk on Keeping 1 Good Health and Dr. J. S. Allen who spoke to us about the mcrnth. ' These programs were very help' ful to us in every respect. , The students commaneement speakers are: the Junior Prize OrL a to deal contest^ James S. Woods, Preston Pendergrass, M. Jefferson, V. Ayers, W. M. King, M. R. Ad1 air, James D. Moore^ M. A. San? dv'is. H Pourtli?year. Sarah D Rmum i and Pearline Miles. The Sophomore college class, Evergenia McDonald. I Sunday school was held at the usual hour. Subject Finding Our selves in Service. After Sunday ^ school we assembled at Mt. Carmel J and listened t0 a very interest*. ing sermon by the pastor. ! Christian Endeavor was held at the usual hour. The opening disL mission was: What Type of School ' Would You Choose, A Christian * Institute, .or just an Ordinary j School without any Phase of Chris tianity. The main topic was: Cru| cify Him 0r Crown Him Lord of All. It was beautifully discuss? ed and enjoyed by all. Miss Geneva Blakeney and Miss Marion Jefferson were the Ipnrlora ? J LANCASTER NEWS s Services were carried out in all " of. our churches. Rev. J. C. Hpntor, pastor of the A. M. E. Z. church is serving his people here i in the sixth year. He and his faithful members have just clos1 ed a great rallyr ; Rev. Gantt pastcrr of SE Paul " A. M. E. church and Rev. Tolbert of Washington Bapt. church and their loyal members are expecting to j>ut ever a successful rally soon. 1 Rev. R. W. Parker, pastor ol the Presbyterian church is alsc \ real successful pastor. Rev. Cunningham preached ar :mmessivo <? ;~* -J Pink PMdd* Van ?* Boiling Man V3 - 1 and BaooUag H :' UHa ' Each la acanted w , v|| All 1III.C1C3U UI heB Square club of St. Paul. At 1 nV'wk Rev. Hunter preached for Mrs. Tolbert's club of Wash ,.. 'ngton Baptist church. The churches and school in this ? city ore?uniting their forces Tri t 'ifting up a standard against sin, ignorance and crime, jj Ivit^le Miss Rutledge enttertain0 ed tlffe Morning club last Wedness 'ay afternoon. j Sick list: Mesdames Marior ^ Crawford, Katie McCoy, Anna u Bell Baskn and T. Frances Trues n dale. _ ? COKESBURY NEWS St Paul AT M. E. Church r Rev. J. C. Coaxum, Pastor The S.S. begun on time 'with a } very good attendance. The lessor ' vas beautifully taught by the pas tor. The preaching services bo , gun at the usual hour. The .pas, tor brought a wonderful message Theme Triumphant Entry. A gooc collection was taken. ; d We regret that one of the moeheis of cmirtvurch, Bister" Fannie Pearson fell and broke her arm ' *- -We- hope -she-wiR-recover; i- Mrs. Anna E. Blackwell left or ' Saturday p.m. for Washington, n D. C. to spend sometime with her '* children. We are wishing for her a pleasant stay. The public1 schoot teachers, "Mrs S T. A. Robinson and Miss Mary Davis are having their closing exercises Monday night. ~"MR. CAREY HALL LAID TO f REST AT HARTSVILLE. S. C t Mrs. Edna Nesbitt Hall anc i, daughter Ellen, Miss Janie Nesbiti and Mrs. Sadie Hall Delt broughl h the_remains of Mr. Carey Hfcll t< 1 Hartsville. S. C., to be funeralizec 1 Sunday, April 3, from Waterbury ? Conn., where he died, suddenly : Tuesday, March 29. Before leaving for Connectticut ' they spent several days in Colum' bia, S. C., visiting their relatives ? and friends. i - : I Treat your akin to boauttBohB Choooo 1/^EllBJK knwU* V 4 NEW ST. PHILLIP ATHTETCIIURCH Rev. C. Capers, Pastor Charleston, S. C.^-fin last, Sunday the slight change in temperature did not hinder Charleston folks irom attending church ser-i vtices. Worshippers were seek) j from every where hurrying off to J~3PTmr-phice of divine worohip what I her it wa3 a spacious edifice or not, it did not, (matter. We should truly thank the Almighty for spar ing our lives to see another beauI tiful Palm Sunday. All ivctivi! ties ?t our church on past Sabbath ] were indeed uplifting and gratlI fying. At the forenoon ervice Rev. Capers preached a verv edi fying sermon, John 12sl5. | Sunday school held forth at its respective-hour-at-whiek tima an , interesting session was had. Afi ur the usual opening of the ev?m? j ing service the pastor presented the -Rev. F. B. Clarke t0 preach. I He delivered a noble and upliftj frig sermon which was enjoyed by all. Rev. ?larko is the pastor of i St. Stephen's church at North j John's Island. NEW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor WeLlford, S. C.?Sunday school met at the usual hour wth the Supt. and.teachers at their post erf duty. The lesson was beauti? fully discussed in the various classes after which the pastor gav? a splendid review. The morning devotional service was very impressive. As - the missionary offering was being tai en the pastor read a portion of scripture beaming uptopi Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem. While Mrs. Shelton softly sounded the strains of "The Palms" upon the piano. This erf cour$A had its desired effect upon the /audience.*! J The pastor chosed as text Matt. 121:10-11 cllhipct "TVin TrinmnUonf . Christ"? This was an excellent " sermon and masterly delivered. Miss Wilburn a teacher in the^ Duncan school, was a visitor in our morning service. We welcome , all visitors. I The BTU met at 6:30. The dif- I ferent groups under their leaders discussed fully the topic for the week. another burning message taken frcrm John 18:38, theme "The Faultless Christ". Th-e jun|ior choir furnished music throughout the day. Total collection S^O.OO. We regret that death visited the Spartanburg association and took one of our active members, Bro. B. B. Johnson. Bro. Johnscn was . a deacon of Hopewell Bapt. rhuroh and a loyal worker in the Spartanburg association. THOMPSON ST. BAPT. CHURCH . Spartanburg, S. C.?Sunday was ( cme of rare bdauty and -atten-dance was excellent dui ir.g the en( tire day.' > At 11:30 a.m. the pastor close as his subject Christian Influence I and forcefully delivered this great 7 dscbuise. When the hour of 1:30 p.m. had ! arrived the pastor and a large part - of the congregationn motored down to Pacolet where they joined in the march into the new jfchurch. , This beautiful rock church was , built by Rev. B. J. Begins and is indeed an incredible dream realized. 1 V I 1 The services in ths church were 1 very beautful and ihe openng address was df lvered by the Ttev. D. L. Bryant (white) whoso father donated the stones chat are now a part of a beautful gtruciture. His subject "Patience"- The audience at this service was immense ' composed of both white ar.d colored. This church is the Gethsemane Baptist church and $102.00 was raised at the initial services. The Pastor, Rev. Begins, deliverj cd the sermon of the day. He chosed as hs subject "Palms of I Vtcluiy". ' " ' Having returned to Thompson ! St. and choosing for his subject: of Christ", the , pastor again spoke masterfully to 1 an appreciative audience. On Monday evening,, April 4, ] the Queen's contest under the aus pices of Mrs. B. J. Legins and Miss Carrie Mae Thompson was held 1 at the church.^ A very interest-, ng program compos id of local talent preceeded-the contest. I Miss Ednicoi SiniB the yfrmng daughter of Mrs. James HugheB was crowned queen having raised $20.00. All contestants w-orker . well and $46.86 was realized for f the benefit of the church. ^ Mrs." Ruth Young Bolderf and ^ young son G. W., wero the week j end'guests of Mrs. Lizzie Smith on ' Rice street. - Mrs. Bolden is a > younger sister of Mrs. oiniih and ' resides in Union. I HIGH SCHOOL &PEF-CH -? TAPDV a I luuftinAinftW l APRIL 21pt AND 22nd 'MMM PRODUCTS WITH THAT TASCtNAT- J^K, wa'iiAouNa fcm modern Royal Brown mQH r Cream ? or ^*SKJ?L4BjB Idhtfng Crtaa j ^SEQB iog? Crtaa. ! ikvSC yVH iwdcr. or Talc 11 afarDr?Ingt. Ill llfflfMAM At* *vqui- w - t V0 Saturday, April 16, 1938 rwoFEMoN^ir .- - CARDS X8^0nC8?K8?3C8^0^0a<>.aaa^ Hours Daily: Sundays: 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. - 8:00 to 11 A.M 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. J. WpnHpll Stnvpr PHYSIO THERAPIST | GRADUATE MASSEUR h Health Treatments By Appointments 1314 Campbell St. Camden, S. C. DR. A, B. JOHNSON? SURGEON Office: 1323'/2 Assembly Street Phone 3466 I Residence: 919 Oak Street jl . T.l" Phone 8740. REV. J. H. JOHNSON . Office: 2029 Marion Street | - NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in Real Estate, performs marriage ceremonies, write wills, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Office Phone 8407 Res. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK ?: Attorney-at-law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal? 1119 Washington St., Col'a., S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST Special Attention Given to .Diseases of the Gums . Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty ?- Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264 1125 Washington St., Col'a., S. C. DR. J7 G. STUART Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: Telephone: ---? 11:00 to 1:00 P.M. ' Res. 4592 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Office 3790 * Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. Office Hours: Telephone: 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 8875 6 P. M. to 8 P.M. Office Hours: Telephone: P?i-otra 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon . . Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty " . Office: Residence: 2115 Lady St. . 1301 Pine St. Columbians. C. Office Hours 8 to 9 A.M. 11 to 2 P.M. 0 to 8 P.M. Dr. R. B. Frederick " PHYSICIAN * Office: 801Waller Ave. Greenwood, S.C. Phone 7811 All classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST j PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Officei?2360Vfr Geivais Stieet Columbia, S. C. A Office Hod^s: ?Telephones-: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, Plates. Crowns. 'Bridges Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a -Specialty Dial 789 John F. Hunter Funeral DiVector and Embalmer Mrs. MARY H. MADDEN, Assistant 120 N. Harper Street Laurens, 8. C.