The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 14, 1939, Page Page 6, Image 6

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APPLICAT DATE | NAME . .... .... x CITY ..._ _ I GRADE SCHOOL . | BIRTHDAY ? [ 'Fill out this coupon and mail t stamped envelope to The I'aln j 1810 Assembly St., Columbia, S i the roll book, and you will reci J ton. ?CS?K8SOX>0.000oo.o oo o o o 00.0 o. o WAKE UP CLUBSTERS Hello Clubsters: Wake up, the New Year is here and did we start it right? * " " Not a single letter on the Junior page but mine. But I am not discouraged, I am going to use cvjtry opportunity to send in news for crur Junior page and maybe some day I will be able to write for a paper. We are hard at work again and getting?ready for our?mid-term exams. I am still attending Sun day school as well as public! school. I was out on time new year's morning. We had a very good Sunday school. Our Bible / verse started with the letter H and every .one present responded-.si am still looking for more let.ters on the Junior page. Here is a1 poem I have written for you, T hope you will enjoy rdading it. , My Pencil My pencil whether brown or blue or red is very helpful I have always, My thoughts it helps me to convey to my little miles way. And in school it is always at hand tr\ do illst. as my 'hrainn crnm mand: To help me figure and work out r every plan. So don't put it in the mouth or bite it off on the end, But keen it sharn :inr) iiu,, it n nrl wisdom it will help you gain. So long until next week. __ Margaret Wright. " ? TO WRITE OFTEN Hello Bill:" ^Mow are you and the club , m?nbers getting along? Fine 1 hope. Bill I guess you thought that I was never going to write you anymore, but I just didn't take time to write. 1 am goingto write more often now. I guess everyone had a nice time Christmas. r? I did. I received quite a few presents. .. Sunday was a lovely day and j I went to church and Sui-day I School as usual. We are having some nice warm weather now. I ani going to school every day. We are having a nice time every J day at recess playing games. Wej day and Friday of this week. So Iu,,g until nvxl uook. Famnie J. GafTney. WAVERLEY 1'. T. A. MEETING Thursday night, January 12, j ? 1939 al 7iJO o'c lock 'he Wavt rley Parent-Teacher association! wiil have its regular meeting ~at "the school. This meeting will be of particular interest to all well-\yish] ers of Waverley as you then will have an opportunity to meet the new Principal, Mr. John F. Potts. At this?moeting the?1938-1039 membership drive will be launched. Every year at the State Con gress of Parents and Teachers | which convenes in Columbia in i March Waverley has made an excellent showing-. We must keep that good record up and "with the continued support and cooperation of the P.T.A. members, we will. Ail friends and patrons e>f thn~ school are urged to he present at this first meeting of. the associa_ tion .foi^the?NjiW-i'car-? Come out and enjoy the program that is prepared for the occasion, ?j Mrs. Lottie Simmons, President WESTON CHAPEL A. M. ?. CHURCH Sunday was a lovely day. S. S. had a large attendance. The lesson was beautifully discussed and reviewed. Preaching service began at the usual hour. /The pastor brought us a wonderful ly. The Usher board was r/rga nized at the close of the morning service.. At 6:30 the League assembled with the President, Mrs. A. Childa The topic How did we get oui Bible was beautifully taught. At 7:3. the pastor brought to Us another wonderful message. Subject: Lord Teach us to Pray. We rejoiced as the man of God spoke to us. On^? cr?iil wflq .rnnnorUnd to the church at this service. The Junior Stewards met at the home of Mrs. Fannie Johnson with Mrs. Olivia Williams as hostess. The Missionaries seem tio be putting on new life and are at work as never befcrre. The hearts of the members of Weston chapel were saddened at the passing of one of their faith ful members, Mrs. Ida Allen, We believe our tost is heaven's gain. We were glad to see niiiarH -/ c <rr-~ ' -v -T - - * ' : ; J.frl'-V/ir 1 .^LJag ? She? i.l.oriCi i&iH's wtatrSi \Mm ec0oe?ie?c ION BLANK ' , 193 .:1 ' i - STATE . J AGE it t?>t?ether with a self-addressed 5 ictto Leader. Bill Carver's CluK 8 . C. Year ntme will be placed On 5 sive a membership card and but)- 5 out who has beeQ.indisposed for sometime. ?- , Those on sick list: Mr. Arthur Williams, little Hazel Childs who is "suffering with a brnkem arm. We pray lor them * speedy recovery. ;? SELLERS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH S. S. was opened at the usual hour with Supt. and teachers at t^rrr ?of duty. The?pustui being absent Rev. J. W. Evans de livered a soul stirring message from the subject God Will Make a Way For You. Qkiite a few worshiped with us. At 3:30 o'clock the Willing Workers club held its meeting" at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Facsion. A A. ? "A At y:?ju p.m. the "pastjor and the ehoir and members worshiped at- Gting Chapel M. EL cjiprch and w again witnessed a soul stirring message. The pastor's wife was also present. Revs. Ervin Jaison, Bill James, J. W. Evans, R. Nowlin, Rev. Chisolm and Rev. Pochue were pulpit associates. CAMDEN NEWS In Jackson Hi Saturday 11 a.m. teacners meeting was held with thp President, Prof. P. B. Mdodana presiding who presented the Rev Mr. Kirk, pastor of Wesley Chap -^4?M. E. church to lead the devotioni After reading a portion of, scripture he stressed very Lmprcssrvelyxharity "Which means love. Just what all leaders need and should really possess. Prof. Mdodoma's faculty of fifteen teachers reported 100 percent fVr C? f ? _ TV. U uioii- i i-acuers association and know without duubt that Kershaw county will report the same. The Congressional district will be held at Gaflfney 28 inst. A full attendance is anticipated with the p'rincipal and Jcfene Supervisor, M ss J. L. Dibble leading. Prof. Mdodona has dcrne and is doin< worthwhile work as a Christian race leader. Let all hold him up. Mrs. Florine Hurst. BALTIMORE, MP. NEW** The agent of The Palmetto Leader is back Th OTe city now. The papers will be on hand as usual. r ' Mr. S. Woods spent the Christmas holidays in Chester, S. C., with his wife. Mrs. Jannie B. McCov spent her holidays with her mother in Chester. Sunday school began at 9:30 conducted by the President Rev. Lewis with officers at their respective places. Service at 11:30 by Rev. Flowers. Pulpit associates Rev. Daniels Rev. Lewis. BYPU at 6:00 o'clock. Service at 8:00 p.m. F. S. Baptist church had the Lord's Supper given by Rev. Jack son. All of Mt. Hebron members I and pastor ^ero-sjnvited. BYPU ai o:ou p.m. service at 8:00 by the Pastor, Rev.' Jackson. The out of town people were Mr. Barney a Douglass, Sr., from Chester, S. C. He i& the father f Mr. Barney Douglass, Jr. He "was visiting his children: Messrs Banney Jr.^ Fred, Pink, James, Willie Douglass, Mrs. Mary L. and Mr.. France Wilmour and Mrs. Maggie Gray, daughters. Mr. Will Brice came to see his sons: Mr. Charley, Wardell and Cozia Brjce. . He is a friend of Mr- Douglass. They left for Chester, Saturday, January 7. On the sick list are Mrs. Alice Flemon who is very ill. Mary Madden, Mr. William Gaffney and little Master B. Greeme^ We hope " for thelh a speedy recovery. Mrs. Lydia Brooks ia in Washington, D. C., visiting tier cousin. - Miss Minnie Johnson. Mr. Jessie Robinson and Mr. Bebnard Pritchard, two worthy young men or JHaitimore spent the week end in Virginia visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. M. E. Robinson is spending ten days in Wilmington. We wish for her a pleasant stay. Mrs. Barney Douglass, Jr. spenl the Christmas holidays in Chester with her mother and father and - reports a very pleasant stay. 31u returned here .Saturday, January 7th, im PAGELAND NEWS Quite a number of students spent the Christmas holidays here from the various schools. Misses Catherine and Minnie Blakeriey, Golda McComb, Thomasins Soagaxs And Mr. Jewel Blakenej Coulter; Miss Marie Johneota and -Mr. Luther Dlaheney, Stitg^ col /? ' ?*... " n . v jj '*? "^WJP' ? ? ? -after! | lege; Miss Alice Brewer, Barb i- Scotia rMiss Lucileand Mr. T ! H. Johnson, High Point; Mil j: Cassie Brewer and Mr. Paul Bre er. Claflin: Mr- Napoleon Rrai er, Hartsville; Misses t>ula Rb ers and Katie L. Hubbard, Wad< bwo; Miss Ethel Brewer, Brail erd; Miss Cassie Hubbard and M - Elbert Robinson, Clinton colleg Mr. L. R. Williams of Phili delphia spent the holidays hat with relatives and friends. Mr. Elbert Sinclair nf W??> | ingtofti, D. C., visited Mjr. am ! Mrs. S. J. Sinclair last week. Miss^Alice Brewer and Mi Laura Brewer accompanied by M Wilson Sellers of ifUrham ant Misses Ida a)nd Mary E. Seller of Ruby motored to Hamlet Tues day and spent the day with Mr and Mrs. Carson Mudck ??_? Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnsoi entertained a few of their friendi with a party Monday night hofi orir.g Mr. L. R. Williams of Phil adelphia. Ou^-of-town guests were Mrs. A. V. Wilson and Mis: Marion Johnson of Cheraw am Messrs Howard Jackson and Rob ert Bittle of Chesterfield. Miss Edith Johnson, a student of Harbison college spent Satur day night with Mrs. Laura J Brewer. Miss Dorothy Brewer who teacl es at Claflin' spgpt the holidays with her parents. Prof, and Mrs. D. J. Johnsor of Timmonsville visited the former's, mother, Mrs. D. E. Johnsor during the holidays. Prof, and Mr?. D. J. Johnson Mesdames D. E. and H. A. Johnson, W. H. and Lucile Johriaoi motored to Charlotte, Wednesday EASTOVER NEWS , Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor. Christmas day was a big da> at St. Philip A. M. E. church and quite a number was out. We had a splendid Sunday school. Rev J. E. Dixon reviewed the lessor bringing out some wonderfu! thoughts on Christ's Great Love From the attendance on Sunday everybody seem t0 be merry and happy over the wonderfull gift God gave the world. The dar] ing babe of Bethlehem on the 25th day of December and they came out giving praises and thanks tc God. Sunday was also expericnfct day and a large number testify for Christ. Love Feast was given. Rev. Dixon awaken the dhurcl with God's message and sjat ev ery Christian heart an hallo wee fire. Subject, Make Room Foi Jesus. ? The pastor and his stoward Mr David Myers dined- with Mrs. Ka tie Jones. ? . Sunday, January 1, "1939 Com munion was given and Rev. Dix an delivered a new year sermor with power and the spirit. W< had a revival meeting on new yeai .morning. We are glad our many sick ar< still improving^-Mrs~_Queeny Mar. tin, Mrs. Carrie Eastling, Mr Westly Faye and the undertaker W. S. Holley. We hope them t speedy recover. We were glad ta hav# oui many friends from all parts of th< country?down?visiting?u#?duriaj the holidays. . Mr. W. J. Pringle departed this life January 2, 1939 and was fun eralized January 3, 1939 at St Philip. We extemd our sympathy Holley and sons in charge. Come to Church?Join the Church. JEFFERSON NEWS Miss Elma Lee Blackwell of McBeo spjent the holidays with Miss Ethel- Mjller. Mr. Carl King has returned tc Washington after spending a fev, days with his parents, Rev ane Mrs. R. B. King. , Mr. Robert King, Miss Sadft Love and Mr. Willie Lee Sorwel who are attending school at Coul ter academy, Cheraw, S. C., spen^ the~ Christmas holidays it theii respective homes. Mr. Clarence Miller of Claflir college spent (the holidays witt his parents. Mrs. Johniny IlOrton of P<itts burgh, Pa., spent the holiday: with her parents. Miss Evelyn Ix>ve who attend; schcfc>l at Bennett college spen the holidays- with her parents' fth< also the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johi sain of Charlotte, N. C. PYTHIAN JOINT INSTALLATION New York City?The represen tatives of the Grand Lodge, Gran Court, local lodges and Courts o Calanthe, Knights of Pythias, > A., S. A., E., A., A., and A., juris diction of New York State, corr ; pleted arrangements for thei ' Joint Installation of Officers an Complimentary Dance when t.hp r met Sunday afternoon at 66 V r 131th street. The Joint Instalation and Coi plimentary Dance will be given * the Alhambra ballroom, 126th S and Seventh avenue, Tuesday e\ 1 ening, January 31, 1039 with Le ! Crawford, Grand Chancellor an ' Rosa I* Blocker, Grand Worth / Counsellor officiating. 1 Arthur Elliott, chairman of ai L rsSngements; Hardld W. CTarl I Grand Lecturer-director trf~TTOl Tfcity, tub palmbttq lbamb RMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH NEW YORK CITY Cltf^ES SUCCESSFUL ANNIVERSARY - *\ Emanupl A. M. E. church, Ne^ York City, the Reverend Dr. I Ward Nichols, pastor, recetatl closed its 12th anniversary celc bration. Many of the leadin: churches oY Nefw York partici - pated, congratulating Emanue on the fine success in the pas Uwelve year*.?More tharr thre thousand dollars was raised dui B* ing the celebration. w Emanuel is one of the leadinj c churches among our group 1 New York City. It wa3 reorga ss nired twelve years ago with x" membership of less than one hu*l r. j ? j xi? ? - ? " meu, tngii?iocaton?oft?west?oktii street. From - there it moved in to its p.-esent spacious auditor ' ium _on West 119th street. Th' building was purchased at cos of one hundred thousand dollar: * being at that time a Jewish Byn _ agognp. This?. fe te?wa<j accon 3 plished by a small eongregatioi r of sixty-nine members from whicl * has grown to almost two thou 3 sand. - m+w Emanuel is a "Seven Daj ' -Church" making itself felt in -tht ?Civic-as we'll as the.,Religion^ lift three (Organizations among whict are included. Boy and Girl Scouts and various type? of social work ~ It has a musical organization of , 250 voices headed by Mr. Charles j H. Alford, with Mr. David Foun taine as organist ahd with one of " the finest organs in the city. The ^ popularity of the church is attested by the fact that two services are conducted each Sunday morning, the main auditorium be( ing too small to accomodate the vast throng. The Pastor, Rev. D. Ward Nich. ols is one of the leading charac ters in the A. M. E. church. His { father at the time of his passing Ipss than a year ago was the oldest pastor in the A. M. E. church ' living, giving sixty-nine years of k| at-rvice. ur. Hicnois was educated in the public schools of Charleston, South Carolina; How arc! university, Washington, D. C., and Drew Theological Semi nary, Madisotr. New Jersey. He ~ holds honorary degrees frcrm Wil ' berforce - uhlversUy, WilberSofce Ohio; Allen vum-eristy, Columbia, ' S. C.; and Morris Brown college, Atlanta, Georgia. He is the only [ Negro holding a Master of Arts ' Degree from Drew Theological Seminary. MT. PlSfiAH A. M. E. CHURCH : _ Rev. B. H. Gray, Pastor? I MM- ?? > ?Sundaj1 was a very pleasant i day-which brought to bear a con! tinual moving about of church goers, which was witnessed by a splendid crowd at our church on 1 Sunday morning in a new year - service. At the usual hour Snpt. 1 Kev. IT IT McGhee conducted in r his usual way the Sunday school with his many students and teach . ers in their places. The lesson was spldndid; reviewed by Mrs. 0. V. Quarles, who is commonly - called a J-orr Louis on the scripture. i At 11:30 the choir processional > singing Love Divine. At the regr ular hour the Pastor, Rev. B. H. Gray came forward and used as ; a subject: The Two Terminal Puiwts?of?Lifer;?Salvation?ami . Service. The service was enjoyed , by all who heard it. Atid many i hearts woer made happy from the preaching of this God man. The t Holy Communion was served to a > large audience. I At three o'clock the Rev. .and Mrs. Gray and his sister Mrs. s Daisy Allen of Elloree were the dinner guests off Mr. and Mrs. ,. Ed. Porrin. It was certainly a . new year's dinner. At fi:30 a splendid group of young folk as> sembled for league. Mrs. O. V. - Quarlefi, the tmined Supt. is spar ing no pains in building a strong League in our church assisted by Mr. Cornell Duckett, a very fine and energetic young man of i whom we ar* all proud. At 8:00 " o'clock the pastor "amc forward with another strong ' sermon of which we all enjoyed. 1 The new year is pointing forward to a great success under r The" leadership of this strong pas 1 tor and his wife, who.has proven tb bp a useful shepherd and I shepherdess over the flock bf i Christ. All of our out-of-town teachers' i have returned to their respective i fields." Our prayer is that they reach a prosperous harvest. - City and oujt-of-town visitors 3 are as follows: Brothers James Adams and II. E. Heard; Mrs. s | Bessie Tucker of Columbia; Mrs. t Daisy Allen and nenhew Cleo3 | phas and Clifton Burden of El i loree. It is true that Christmas is now history but permit the writer tc now say just a thing or two ol the pastor and wife's tour. They left Greenwood Christmas daj immediately after service and ard rived in Savannah, Ga., spending f two very pleasant days, leavinf I- there Tuesday tor Orangelnirg, Cameron, Elloree and Vance, cov |- ering the entire holidays vacair tion. The trip reported by then d as being: one of the best in days y- Without any damagu.? MARI?N DISTRICT HOLDS Tfi GET-TOGETHER MEETING Dr. A. P. Spears, P. E. t. -- r- The Marion district wag callet o together at Bethlehem A. M. E |(1 vchurch, Rains, S. C., Rev. J. F >y Stanley and his good people a host. The meeting was called t r.:_l order by the presiding elder. A# c? tfir dovoHoni, thn n1Ho?? prewwtn ^ the visitors. The elder the* out lined the work for the year. H ? ~ < iT>W -? M I <in>. M* ' ! ' 1 ' ' . B i^2^a?SiJkieStlen taZ ^ n birtkdat* and oorreat ddreaa to; end oxftr 25e and a ttmmfd m a READING corerln# jomr th* analyzing thraa Question* Kxi 3--?iir|>ui jiuaalluua la w iw ? Ian Tc * THE PALM t 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET 3 H.S.P.?Will we get the plac where v/e are this year and wil tins man we nave in mma pay 1 1 out for us? 1 Ans. The party that you plai -to have handle this deal doesn' see fit to go through with thi ' transaction anytime soon. If yoi _ Idesire lhe place, thpn it will b? up to you to purchase it outrigh ~ and make the payments yuurself 1 M.B.?My husband just worries ' and pesters me all the time abou' having children. When will ther< be a child for us? Ans. His wishes will be granl ed sometime within the next 1$ - months.?T^ierc is nu need uf hit worrying . . tell him the logical thing for him to be doing is tc bank a little money each month and prepare for this all important event when it does come around B.M.H.?I want to get one o 1 your Astrology Readings if they are renily. Tell me why C.L. busband doesn't ever talk of marriage with me anymore and h? used to do so all of the time Ans: To be perfectly frank , he is afraid you will take him up and he doesn't wish to be confined If marriage is what you want, and I don't blame you a bit for feeling as you do, let him know that you will not go on as you ' are et this time. Write me any time for my Astrology Reading. The price is 25c and I will give you free opinions on three questions. E. R.?Is there anything put f\nvi'fi rvf r\l o+ o A >vm? U ........ W. j'?M,,v-u UIVJUHU III^ IIUU^C for mo? This is about to worry - mo to death? Ans: Regardless of what i s planted around your house, i t cannot in any way affect? your life, so stop this foolish worry. Thprp isn't anyone trying t o bring harm to you . . . neither have you any enemies. M.B.?What about the one I'm writing? Will I get my desire or is he writing for pass time. Why doesn't he send the two article* he promised me? Ans: No . . you won't get youi desire. He is interested in you, but not to the extent that h e spoke of the gift off the organ to Allen university and the library drive and urged that a donation be sent. The district was divided into four groups. Each pastor was asked to work this through the young -people: The places for our district - meetings?are?srs?followsft; and F. M. to meet at Bethel, Britton Neck circuit; District conference, St. James, Conway circuit; Sundav School convention Salem Bucksport circuit. The following ministiers were selected to preach: At W. II. and " F., KeVs. G. L. Rlgglns, G. W James, Ben Bellamy, District conference, Revs. W. H." Foxworth -I. S. Burrell, J. M. Jackson. S. S. convention, Revs James Davis, J A. Brown, F. R. Robinson. The following vinitorr. were pre sented:, Rev. A. P. Moore who made some very timely remarks and announced his candidacy for Gerieral conforen^e. Dr. R. L. Pope spoke of the greatness of our presiding elder' in the service that he has and is rendering to humank#-, And asked that he be remembered as a candidate. Mrs. Anmic Sanders in her very eloquent way spoke of the very fine qualities in Rev. M. F. Robinson, pastor Conway station. She asked for support, being the only wonfarv of this conference that was asking to go. to the General conference. __ The following laymen' announced and asked for support a? candidates: Mr. J. W. Bethea, Mrs We offer approved tr i *: cream of Virginia ant --i yard is amply stockei I suited for any of > 9, mentNj. A Trial wi i Certified Coa 0 x 600 Gervais St. Quality- Servic ? BfcrtKOflQBC I . T" 4 S~ C1 iK9UBBa|BHBH IggaMWSBMBMMMM --- f ii . . I. I is i analyzed free in this column only " ida column ?"d sign your full name. , your letter. For a "Private Reply"... . tvdops foe my latest ASTROLOGY ' Admte; also a free letter of advice tJ data yonr problems clearly and con- > c' Ithlg the scope of logical reasoning ^ wa^arTOTo? w ETTO LEADER 5 b COLUMBIA. S. C. a: Q e would like to mean too much to 1 your life. If this man was a? in- ^ t terested in you as he trtes^ to pre tl i tend he would certainly keep his tl a promise about the two articles tl \ that you are interested in obtain ai e ing. _ 11 i D.S.?I asked you a question n ;-! some time afro and you answered, " t' just exactly right. Tell me will I' I j get the Job I have been trying to; 3 (get ? . 'I: t Ans: Yes, .it is indicated thati i you are going to eventually get 5' the job that ydu are desirous ot m t' having , . but not until the trou- ? }! ble within the Union can be set f? II 'tied. Make yourself patient for |' awhile. : 11 O.B.D.?>Do you think I should il continue to keep company with ; j G. S. or try to get my husband * i hack ? . I bt j Ans: The best place for you cj 'j would be with your husband and tj, ' children no doubt . . . but since sc you and he are already divorced : it isn t at all likely that he will j tj. consider ta reconcilialibn. Talk1 with him if you like about the I matter. In the meantime don't > | take your friend too Seriously. ' a II L.B.?Will I be fortunate enufT oi j in finding a job this year? I co , Ans: Y'Os, but not the "big pay pj j ing position" that you have i n sa mind to get ynnnpr mitn Tlno Tl j your age, it would be well for fij you to go to school part time and ei try to work part" time. Prepare ce yourself for a trade in life and 1 you will stand a much better OX 1-X - -1 * tiiiiiice ui getting aneaa in tne world. A.S.?I am thinking of leaving ?my husband for he doesn't seem' to want to work. He doesn t do for me and the children and- I wonder. if I .should carryuut my C8 present plans | Ans: Your present plans of car rying your children and dumping r? I them on your parents isn't such. * a good one . .. rt is up to you to( bring your husband out of the; "fog" and make him s^e that he -must -go-to work and support! these youngsters. Get work your | self and push him ahead . . . he 2 wants to" "work, but just, doesn't seem to know how to find a job. J. S. Alston. Mr. W L Foxworth, R Prof P.. C. Legett, Messrs 0. A. Richardson, R Crawford. The presiding elder spake of his candidacy for the A. C. E. L. ' department and asked for the ?np P* port o?~the district. -The Marion m< district went on record as pn-|oe dorsing him as a candidate for this office. ' All the pastors of the district were present and a large num ber of thp missionary workers and ] Other nffieiolc 1 "r aim. lajflllCIl, we .fed that all are in accord with "the ptogram of out presiding elder. 8 The sisters served us with a delicious^ dinner. MORRIS BROWN Of A. M. E. CHURCH H Rev. R. I. l/mon, Pastor \ Charleston, S. C!?:Last Sunday was an ideal day in Charleston, 11 worshippers at all of the church- 0 es took advantage of the splendid , weather to attend services. The J services at Morris Brown wfcre well attended during the entire day. /s,n inspiring sermon was preached at 11 a.m. by Drr Leffir cm, who selected as a text The ( cry for salvation. He used Acts 91 16:30.. At 7.30 p.m. Dr. Lemon again preached to a large congre^ gation from the theme The Con- ? dition of Strength. The text being found in the 27th Bsalm and at | of, the 14th verse. There were 2 ac-j g cessions during the day. MissTii Dorothy Bradford and Mr. Jos. q ^ I aderiiarked coal. The I Kentucky fields. Our 3 J with all sizes ideally T 1 rour heating require- 3 ? * w" ? Ofl II Convince You g 8:j I & Cofee Co. ! Pnone_8141 ? e ? Appreciation ? ** > aturday, January 1939 ribbs confessed faith in Christ penly at the morning service. I he services of the day came to close with .the hearts of the " * \ eople uplifted, and repoicing.? The clubs of the church are acvely at work on the program out ned for the year. The Men's [. Pinckney has undertaken the isk of liquidating the debt on the * iirnace. _ An. interesting program planned by this club for January 15th, 1939 at 5:00 p.b. It is xpected that there will be renered~n-number of this program * rom eajch chib. The objective lis year, is t0 wipe out every ent of indebtedness cun our aurch. The indications are that 7? e will do that. It . would be ard in our estimation to And a etter working group anywhere, s is found at Morris Brown in harleston. A coming event of pleasure is le annual Christmas Bhower foi * le leaders which takes place on le last Tuesday Inight in Jariury. This is generally the crown ng event of pleasure. fotr the lembers and friends of Morris rnym: " 'Wedding bells are ringing a ound?Morris?Brown. utn Dec. H 3th, 1938, Miss Helen Powell beime the bride of Mr. Jas. W. Uplaw, in a pretty wedding cerecmy w<hich was culminated with reception at the Y. W. C. A. uilding. Miss Powell is one of iw teachers In the public school T pstem of Charleston. Mr. Up- ![ law is otie of our leading morcians". In the very near future, Miss ntwerp Bass one of the mem:rs of the younger group of our lurch, will be married. This is le niece of Mr. and Mrs. Madim Johnson. BROWN CHAPEL CHURCH /( Rev. P. B. Brooks, Pastor Caiiieron, S. C.?Sunday being 1 lovely day church goers were it in large numbers. S. S. was nducted as usual. At 11:30 the asaur brought a fervent rniea,ge. Subject: The Devil at War. ^ ip church has. been divided into -4t rteen- clubs led by a captain of ich. We are striving foT sucss-ftn this year. w. PROFESSIONAL jf CARDS >R. A. R ' SURfiEON Office: 1323IA Assembly Street Phone 34/16 Rpsit'oirc J>19 OkI Phone 3T4" r EV. J. H. JOHNSON Office: 2029 Tlurion < NOTARY ~PUS? It trriage ceremonies, write will* cda: mortgages. clalma. etc Call to So* 4iro fice Phone 840 7 Res. 67W* DR. 11. H. COOPER . r* umi iioi pecial Attention Given to Die' eases of tile Cums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty fice Phone 6429 Res. 826c 26 Wr.*hinjft<.n St., Col'a., 8. C Office Hours: Telephone A. M. to 2 P. M R:.? H> P. M. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D, Chaopelle Physician and Surgeon ? aeaaea of Women and Childrea A Specialty Office: Residence: 16 Ledy St. 1301 Pine gt Columbia, S. C. Fice Hours to 9 A.M. _ to 2 P.M. to S P.M Dl*- li R Rrodoeirtb ? ? M. ? M. JL vuvi ll/A -v PHYSICIA : ? or 1m: I Vi Waller at*- Graanwood, S.C one 7*11 All chiites of Dantal Work Dr. L H, Hallman DINT18T _ V. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundaya by Appointment* ?8360 Vk?Genrala Street Columbia, g. C. ? ? laa Hapra: Tel^phonae: 10 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Offlca 6018 Reaidenca 86Tt Dr. D. K. Jenkins 11IWT i n == IMnf, Plataa. Crewna. Br14#ee Jfk Aneetkeela .a ^^edalty V |- * , i '