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131 o ASSEMBLY STREET
R. T. C. I pave a birthday pal
. ty tin* first of this mcvith at
invited all. my friomty. My bo
boy friend came^aml-hL>nn-ht-~a4
other girl and J felt lot do\v
What was tho.mpaninj* of his a<
*- tions ?
,?-Arts; His object wjis t<> Tfiji*
off" and to trv to make you .Tea
oils. Never did h,. realize that 1
was cuttiner his'own throat hy h
notions r>i<p(.nitinni'?yju;r fliem
ship riprht now, as it is host th:
vou found out what type of be
he was before you leaviP'd to cat
more. Such aetions as this shoul
not be overlooked. E.
C. H. I read and. enjoy vo1.
olumn so much. Tell me. if I wi
make the trip this summer that
? am plpnnintr?
Ans: Indications are that y
will go on this journey in tl
month of Auirtist. A \Vrv. iron
time is ahead for you and I ntssur
you that you will be triad thsi
. you decided, on this t rip.
M. R. J. When n y fiusband an
I married we went to stay wit
his people and there was no tret
tingr along:. His peopl,. would mee
him before I eould and they woul
gret hifj mcmey and now we ate pa
ted and I am with my inothth
but he totmehts me to death. Tel
jine wnat to do as !.t* w n't' let m
ialone and won't live den nt!y.
. Ana: You did the i-iv'ht thini
to1 leave him as hi* put his u\vi
folks before y u and \va~- inn
ning around at night. Since he i
tormenting you . make a ehang.
of address, else get' phntectioTl
from the police. Secure a divorci
BETHLEHEM BAWT 1ST
Rev. E.--A. Davis. East or
Regular services were held a
11:30 and 8 P. M. respectively. Sui
day morning Father's Pay was o!
served, the pa.stor delivered?the
special sermon, the Rev. Miller d
- livered a solo and the * members o
the deacon and ushers hoards so
ved on the musical choir. A beaut
ful observance floral was given b;
Bro. Charles Douglass and Poetr;
by Rev. Keitt, ''What would wi
I do if it wasnltTor The- men."
[ The evening message, thomed
"Selling Christ", was very mucl
snirrtualistic. Many members an*
friends were present.
Last Wednesday nit0 Mi<s Ha
tie Mae Goodwin was given by he
motner to iMT*. John _ Holmes ii
marriage at the pastbr'sF resilient
the reception was give at Den
Joyce's resident,
i Monday night there- will . he :
Ftashinon Show here at the ndmi
. aion price of 10c.
J")V t^'^d tbmy -J"4H?he a Na
? tonal Baptist Singing Convention
Help these efforts.
m ?
WARTEI.00 NEWS
Waterloo. S. C. : Sunday wa< ni
excellent church day. The -Enure
FTilI Church school opened at tin
scheduled time and enjoyed t.h<
lesson with a review by the pasto
^ Rev. S. E. Kay.
"Our obligation to Cod and ti
Man" was the subject of jjiur pa
tars morning's discourse. A collec
- ion of $$23.00 was taken.
The many friends of Mr. Ed Fu
ler was very glad to see him ou
again after being treated at tin
Greenville Hospital.
The Smyrna A. M. E. Mission
ary Board met at the home of Mr:
Mattie Mathis. A <*'llcith>n of
was Obtained". An ice cream cours<
proceeded the business.
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Rev. S. C'hism, Pastor
Sellers, S. iC, : S. S. opened at
the usual hour. A splendid lessor
was enjoyed anil reviewed by thi
Supt., Mr. J. L. Crosland.
- Sunday having Vieen given ovei
to the Missionary Ladiesj, the pa.?
tor presented The Rev. Mrs. Gene
va Johnson who brought us a vor
derful message from the book ol
Jonah. Quite a number listened tr
this glorious message.
Sunday School is progressing in
its attendance to our delight.
Little M iss Gracio Franklin and
Master Moses Crawford won a h>v
ely water set each for raising the
highest amount through the Sun
day School for Children Day. The
presentation was made by Mrs. R.
C. Hooks.
A't 3:30 our pastor delivered to
us a great sermon _Qn?tho-subject
'GodTs standard of measure." It
i replete with rmformation.
Because our pastor is attending
mmmer school at Columbia wo "had
our official hoard mn' in;* at?thr
close of service. The pastor was
dinner guest of MrJ and Mr*. Gros
land. The church aid hoard met at
the home of?ftfn-Mntlhcw Meegin.
Mrs. I.ula Blackwcll is much -im
*. proved at this writing. Mrs. Laura
h
a . .? 1 1
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> analyzed fr* 1? ealumn ??ly
Litis c&kiun and-sign your fall name,
yv^r 1 For *Priwaft K*ply" -..
italopa fa my Wisst ASTROLOGY
t?rfa*fc< also ? ff*? Itriir of advt-t
slain your problems alearly ami cut|LMb
tbe scope of logical reasoi i:
p??i*ra?To?
KTri\) LEAD Ell
COLUMBIA. S. C
. ami wash vmir l ands of the affair
in for ho isn't' going to ihipiove and
st live as you want him to.
11. -1. .1. W. I roceived my private
; -reply and was very pleased. N'ow
teTI mo why i,s Tt that this girl
?wmi't- allow mo >to-come to see her ?
p Does she still lov0 me?
Ans: She's a determined Miss
and insists on having her own
j1" way. She's still interested in you
hat also wants you t<,- show yout
affeetion for her She'll change
'.V her mind about your visiting her
r fn a month or so,
(1 ' * .
Id. 1'. M. . Am a steady reader
>f your eolunift every week. Will
'' we. ever own a home in the town
I' we now livw
I Ans: A home and babies too.
Not soon . . . but eventually.
a ! !. T.. S. I am a married lady1
< and-'have, been married for two'
? weeks. I am 1.7-years old.and my
it husband is 2o. I want to know if
there is any woman or girl in my
husband's life who will give me
' rouble ?
b Ar.s; S'OXK. Thp only trouble
?i>! need fear is from your own
t friohds. Yr/u are a married woman
d now, .and iweidently your husband
i is a very jealous man and he won't ?,
\ stand for you being too friendly
1 with any of your old boy friends.
V-I. I....M. - T< this treatmonLdo ]
l? iiie me anv cod? 1 love your col..#'
i luiun. ?
ii An- : Ynii' must continue yoln
s 11eajmeiits. Goitre's'., can't bo cor.
retted in a few weeks time, Be
~ pFiTtehl . . results will lie-in te
i- in_the..near future.
-'niith was able to attend church (
rtrndriy; at our (TeliffTft. Mis. Lueilc I
X'owlin is up a tra i n also.
i IMNKNVOOI), S. C. *
!i . .. _
9 - l b*1 ^V'alt' i ee Di^l i ict Cuttfcrone
' he'd it- annual nessi- n at New ?
f " .m,. \. m. r'tvich Mav 2.r>-2S
r with I)'-. M. F. Mildei brand. Presi J
.i din.tr Elder, presiding* and Rev. Q I..
y Mar as pastor, near Pincrwood, S. C.
y Devotions were led by Rev. J 1
c W. Seals. I. S. 'Gamble and M. .T
?11 "..lire At t>.o Cbase of the devotion *
I, Dr. IIrblerbrand came forward and '
ti 'n hi- ilit rc.vltietory remarks ex
with the work of the district,
''a- ('o*-*\.ii.,n was c rjranized
r ' i:h the followimr rj^ults: RWT?
1 Ilodee. secretary. Rev. J. \V '
...I..k'ri,,! .a,.. ? ?i i
* f" *' i v" n*v v ii v umi (inn J
religious press. Among the visit
'ts of the confctVnce were Dr. L. t
i A, . Wells. Dr. D. .7. McKenzie ,
15 'larrison. Dr. A. I'. Spears, Dr.
^ Rev.A nth! ose anil Dr. Logan of
! the North East Conference. !
j - Also. Dr. J. T.. Benbow, Dr. T |
L Miles of th,. Palmetto Conf., Dr."
.! *. 1". 0. Dent. Dr. T. 17. Pntte.i^ |
son. Dr. O. P. Donaniy, Dr. W. B. '
^ I.. Clarke. Columbia Conf., Rev. I
j R. K. Brpgdo'h, pastor of Emanuel I
-it <'hai lest'n. Rev. Parker and
, S. 1.. Jones of the S. C. Conf,, Dr. 1
r A. Parker. Rv;v. (V. R. Burgess.
7. A. Delihe. C C. Burgess, D. J. I
0 Hudson. 1.. Burgess, Bro. W. B
s House. Mrs. 77. House, Bro. W 1
f M. Thompson, Mrs. G. B. Burgess, <
and Mrs. I.vkes ofcthe Manning
j District.
' Also Dr. S. Manee, Rev. J. L.
Hamilton. C. E. Richards, B. C.
t'eott, R. J. Jefferson, J. B. Jen
ning. i\lrs. J. I,. Hamilton, Mrs. t
1 I 7?. Jenning, of the Orangeburg I
[ Dr.strict.
Bish.p J. S. Clipper was present i
eii-ei rified the conference with
.wands of truth and powder.
; The?district is sa.fe in the hands (
if Dr. B. K. Hilderbrand.
t ' . .Rev..J. W. Seals, reporter. 1
RIDGE SPRING NEWS j
. Sunday School was opened a Tit (:
i to l;itcm* than the usual hour. The
! vuj>jU. Mr. T. F. Hammond is out
i -rain after beinpf ill for several
?veeks.
? After a short meeting of the
It. T. IT. Mr. F. T/ Gardner present
i d a splendid Father's Day pro
in. After the program Rev. Bur.t]
I iss (white), pastor of the eityLj
baptist Church preached a sermon ?1
about Fathers' Day. Tie brought'
tears to the o^/es of his headers; i|
his sermon was profoundly interes t
i:rr". More fathers should have lis r,
t'-ned to him. n
Miss Recita Hammond left for >,
- sumtner school at IState College.. f
Misses S. Ft. Crawford and Annie a
Williams left for Benedict Allen.
'"miner school. . -Ip
Mrs. Mary Crawtrnvl is?atitond-t-sd
111/ summer school at Bettis Acade n
my. Miss T.eon I'opo left for New .V
Vfu-tr'wtrero. she wilT spend the sum
S"i>V t" report th:it Mi-f AO?i,
He Merritt is in the hospital. We a
hopf. that she will have a speedy c
pcovery. u
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STEPHEN A.ME. CHURCH
Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor
Wilmington, N* C. - Despite the
orrid heat hVfethis seashore city
>n the past Sunday, the attendance
ihroughout the day was very good.
The church scb0?' is holding jt<s
>wn along all lines. It's'Childron's
Day program w(*s. a complete sue
.'ess and now it moves forwa-d toward
the acjieiyeoient of it's arm
ral Convention budget. At the arrival
af the nuuning's hour of
worship a laigt- and devcut congregation
was .on hand. Homage
was given to the Fatherhood of
ind in this national .observance
we shal<-'d our part.
From .the subject "Fatherhood
;'nd fi's Responsibilities" our paster
' delivered a most interesting
sermon. The monthly union service
was held at our' church, the Rev.
T.-oublef''M, pastor of Mt. Olive
churdh delivering the message.
Hiis sgj'V'-'e was well attended and
christian fellowship was enjoyable,
through the c\('n'ng's servie,. but
a . splendid?ero-wd?assembled?for
Worship. "Making the Right De
cpsiori^-was the sl]o .err ot iru- sit
men delivered by our pastor.
Preparations have been made
for .participation in-the many mow,
moots locally stud connect innallv
luring the suiji|tli'r months. The
pastor commenced all for their
fine cooperation 'n the onward
movement of thc church and it's
program. ,
CARLISPE NEWS
Rev. and Mlrs- M. Hawkins
were called to Birmingham. Ala.,
Friday 1)? the bedside of their
daughter. Atiss A'verip Hawkins,
who was taken WT
Mr. Will Browp of"Columbia was
the Sunday guet't of his mothet
in law, Mrs. Francis English and
family. He is th0 father of Miss
Rernice Brown*.
Mr. and Mrs'. 'M- Vance and Mis?
Mario Tucker arc visiting Mr and
Mrs. Frank Simfl and family.
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson
ir>d M'-s Mary Johnson were* the
Thursday evening visitors of Mrs.
o[s English.
M-\ R?c*h-, Stewart was taken
o the community Hospital -for an
innon/litnn, r>n,* n t ion.
' Mrs. Ru tort' Ch^h was taken to
he IIo*nital for the removal of
ier tonsil.
M?-s. A nvlia .Sinls' daughter was
he weokencl truest of Mr. and Mrs
L R. Sims. Little' *J0<> Nell Sims
pent the weekend 'n Union with
\unts. Miss Sara fureton and Mrs
>la Boyd.
Mr?. Agnes Sim* and daughters
foe Nee and AgneP> spent Monday
eith Mrs. LrRogusLittle
Gracie CP'.'flcld??theftnne;-.guest
of li-t^e J?c Nell Sims
luntfay,
There was a sdeoessfu] quartet
v eonf'"'enee at St- f-uke A. M. E
':' 11" '-1 Sa tui'da y.
A sueci.es fill Children Ray
o- ">am was nte?ented.
Tho<e on th<. sP'k list seem?to-uptovine
excf'l'l Mrs. Eliza
A'les. Me'trust hei' early rgooviiryj.
CH ESTER PI ELD N EWS
Rev. P. C. Hiddl'^ton. pastor- of
1ft. Tahor M. E. t'hnrch. conduct
'd setvicu*; at John Weslev church
Pageland. on Sum'*1.!*1 night.
(Mr. Robert Fostc'1' left Saturday
o spend th?> summer months in
Atlantic Citv. N, .!
Mrs. -Maiwd RohiP-son is improvng
rapir 11 y at this""'Hting.
Misses .Jhr/netta and Rosa Tont
oy are homo aftor havinp completed
thoir school terms. Miss
Thonetta Toatlcy received her di
>loma from Barber-Scotia Jr. co]
epe- Miss- Rosa T?atley received
'he Bachelor of Al't-s dopree, cum
aude, from Johnson C. Smith.
Mrs. M. Louise Johnson spent
-aturday afternoon 'n Cheraw.
. Miss Sara Jackson left Saturday
to vacation at Little River, S. C
Drs. J. H. Toatlev and (J W.
Lonp motored to \Vinnsboro, Fri
lay.
Quite an interest'11*? Children's
Hay exorcise was held at Hurst
rabernacle church, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Christine Bfttle worshimd
it Mt. Zion M. E. ("hutch McFar
and, N. C. .
Mrs. Myrtle Rick?tt. Cheraw,
/isitcd parents last week.
Mrs. O. L. Counts an(l Miss E.
Wilson, .Cheraw, wf''e visitors in
Chesterfield, Saturday*
Miss Inez Russell, Head of Phydcal
Dept. B arber. Scotia Jr. col
etav and M?>,- " WttSOTr
llickory, N. C., wP''e puosts of,
tev. and ,Mrs. J. II- Toatloy and
lauphters Tuesday- and Wedncslay.
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EMANUEL A.M.Tv* CHURCH
Rev. F. t). Dre**r- Faster
The Sunday School >s still process
ing in the' abser,ce ?ur litle
children. The les^on was heauifully
discussed by each class, and
he review was given h/y the Supt.
The morning worship began at
Ls usual hour with l>oth choirs at
heir posts of duty^ The pastor
end the' scr/pture losson from Khesians
6:1-5. Afterwards the pas
or brought- a si ml starring "sermon
rom Deuteronomy 5;1*>- This was
n impressive message.
At 7:.'?0 the evening worship bean.
We had another JB<?ssngo that,
*?; liene'i ml to nil' Among the
inny visitors were the following:
Irs. Lauritha Chock"*tf*"OTahning;
I's. J. D. Ford of Cleveland. P.:
Its. Margaret Addjson this city
nrI others. You are always welome
at any time to worship with
s when in the city. Come again.
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JONESVILLE NEWS
?, I
Children's Day was had at Bethany
the sexxunl ?Stmdtty whteh 1
was enjoyed by all.
The people of Jonesville were]
very shocked to hear of the death j
of Mr. Armstrong:, the grreat Negro
magriean. lie has entertained!
us several times. We shall miss i
him so much.
Our pastor, Rev. Coleman, was!"
not with us Sunday morning due j
to the fact that hi' was called to. j
preach the funeral of Mr. Arm- l
tionjr. In his absence was the Rev i
Bell. He delivered us a wonderful'
message from God.
Dr. L. W. Lojijr carried his bar-1
b'c'Je over successfully on the 1G
and 17* cleSpite^the inclement weather.
We are now looking: forward
to the fourth of July..
Mr. CoV Stewart has gone to
[New York City Mr. Franklin Foster
and Fred Cureton was visitors
in Joiiesville, Sunday.
Salem and sister passed through
- Saturday emHwte-~tn?Union where
! she will spend a week or two with
i el stives --and - friends. Her oltf
{ hums were veiV glad ttr sctf hl'iV1
Mivs.-Ellri TiOo Robinson is spend
intr part of her vacation with her,
sister in Spartan! urjr. L
Mi". Andrew U-ist was a visitoi
n Jonesvillo, Smfdav. lie is from
Ruffalo, S. C.
Mr. John Beatty and shall child
t r.etrsjVont the day Sundstly with Ml*
mil Mrs. Silas Thompson and chil !dren.
'
Mi ss F1 ossie M. Jeter, husband
and dauchetr; is spending sometin1"
with relatives" here. '
I Mrs. F. Norris and Prof Ezell
rffe attending summer school in
'Colnmbhi.
| There will-be an ' c cream sup-.
at Jonesville Saturday nito.
i Sunday afternoon. Rev. T,iggins
'will preeyh at Bethany r.r.d in the
'meantime there will he a Children!
Pay program that nite. Everyone '
is cordially invited to attend.
I The members of Bethnn'y also!
hnir members have been invited,
*o Ilendersonv.MIe, X. C. the fourth
Sunday in Julv to celehrate the
anniversary of Rev.. Wilburn's
i I'hinch.
Children's Pav was observed at'
C 1 : ? TI- - 1
>__ Vim UMHI' ou!i'>;:\. i ne I'l'Ojnaill
lavas ultimately enjoyed by all.
Th" Woman's Missionary Con^
; vention convenes in Sp.irtr nburjr
j |M . week. Mi s. S. Caffney is the
t leler-atc of Foster Chanel,
i Mis? T.uIm M-'? fV-iwfe'v' was
o-nesf of Miss Tsail'-ve Thompson
Sunday evenin.cr.
I F??r a copy of thi~ ] '.per sea S.
| Thompson. ^
SOCIETY HIM; NEWS I
1 Sunday?w??- ire Var Fasioral
day at I'nion Haptisi chinch. The t
j writer seemed to have been at bis ;
! best. Tims,. who n:rti?ipnte l i
luuijrht that entire service's were j
beyond ordinary: \
Second Sunday was Children day
it He.thesda Hapti-t church. Sev 1
eial?and duets?were render- .
ed by nembers fiom both churches (
an ofTeriiijr was taken which a
mounted to S-l.aO. _ ?T
The inanv friends nnil lfvo r.*ne<
joined in with Rev. and Mrs. S. B ! t
Thompson in welcoming Prof, and t
Mrs. C. S. Thompson homo again.
Thfry have just closed a veryisuc- c
cessful school year at Pageland.
Prof. Thompson will spend the t
greater part of his vacation with ]
parents. a
Sister t'o'nni,; James and sister
Theresa Williams are still on the
sick list. We hope for them a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dickson. Jr.. 1
Mrs. Randolph Campbell and child I
ion motored to tie Capitol a few |
flays ago in "The. interest of their j
children. <
'Mr. Julius Ra ote and Miss Ar i
thurine have completed the .Jun
ior college cours(. at. Coulter acad
eiwyj ??r
Miss Lucile J. Evans finished 5
the high seh< ol at Coulter M.
academy this ' commencement and |
is ready to join Miss Daisy Ra- f
cote and others in the cdllege work J
for another year. '
Mrs. S. R. Thompson attended
the funeral o'f her nephew at Ham
let. X. C. Sunday.
The passing of Mrs. Hannah J.
Faulkfler was prite a shock to the
community " She " departed this T
life June 7th. 1PJ0. Mis. Faulk- (
n..i- woll Ihomrlit ( f and had
many friends among the wTuU' as t
well as her race. Survivors:-Mrs. |
John I.unsford. Mrs. Ethel Hinton Mrs.
Mamie Whitted, New York; |
Mrs. Floienee .Lewis. Washington f
TT?CTTteV:?W i tl tfffrf ~ "Prrntkn nn tj
Nashville, Tenn. and several grand
children. . Funeral services were r
hel<t here Saturday conducted by j.
Rev. S. TL Thompson." a
Miss Lugenia Pearson and- hfn - f,
ther spent the weekend with Miss a
Ailhurine Prince-. tl
Mr?. Karl Malloy, New Jersey j(
is spending a few days with pa- n
rents and friends. tl
Miss Ida Patterson, New York, tl
Pity and Mr. R< bert Alford. Jr..
Brooklyn, X. Y., worshiped with us b
Sunday. - t.(
Mr. 'William Swett. has returned
.from the hospital in Columbia and
is getting along nicely with his
Mr.. RxihticL-AJPocd and Miss Lit ?
lian Bacote were ma'fied at the
home "f the bride Saturday even|
ing. They will make their home
( in Brooklyn, X. Y.
j Prof. J. L. Dickson hit'-hes r U
Bol> to the plow at 1:30 these .Tune
.Jljrv'-'?C'vL foU?ws him until 11:30.
Tie has a beautiful farm
ind prefers to <1 . 1 i-. nun plowing.
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M i: \pG\v PRONG NEWS
The S. S. met at the usual hou
with iSupt. and teachers at thei
poet ,rf duty.?A very good dis
cussion of the lesson v^ts helc
At 11:30 following the a*ufal 'pre
liminarics the P:^j^r, WV
Davis preached an inspiring ser
mon from the theme The Effect o
the Gospel ,^Two members wet*
taken in the church.
At '4:30 th? S. S. union Rave ;
vp' y good Children's Day pro
gram. Many visitor^ were pros
ent. Among them were Rev. an<
Mrs'. H. Quillen frogn Charlotte
N. C.. hlso Mr. B. "-Thompson o
Florida State college was the Sun
day evening guest of Miss A. V
Johnson.
June 17, Miss . Calperta Cum
mings left for New- York Cit;
where she will spend her vacatioi
with her brothers.
June 17, whereas God in Hi
wisdom has removed from ou
midst our esteemed "brother Jar
ret Hawkins after a long 'spell o
illness. We wish to extend to hi:
familv our sicere sympathy, an<
w;oi:ld remind them "That he i:
not dead. He is just away. Hi
light ^Milled., his day begun.
RIDGE WOOD CAMP NEWS
We were pleased to have Mis
Dhisy Brown of Mullens, S. C. Sh
is spending sometime with her si
tor, Nurse Susan B. Woodson.
Tlnriwcr < Vw? wnnlr TVfr Willinv
.. V?IV A'At, "
Gordon, Mrs. Luther Watts, Mu
vol Hurt, Mr. John Derrick, Mis:
3inky Meyers and Mr. Calvin Dob
vero very welcome, visitors.
Sunday, many friends fount
heir way out to see us. They wen
M'rs. Ethel Grant Marshall, Mr
md Miv. Schumpei*t Lake, VC
Muriel Hart, Mrs. Clarence, Mr
A'arren Grant, Misses Annie ant
Elise Wyder and Eula Grant, Mrs
Emma B rown. . a pd daughter, At is
Vzylie Roberson and Mrs. Ma?r;
Eromer.
Mr. E. M. Derby of Wov.t Colun
>ia visited us and took reIigiou<
ervice with us. We look for wart
t> his'visits with much anticips
ion.
One of our patients made ar
njoyafble trip to town Sunday tr
isit friends. She was amazed ocei
he many changes that hatl taker
Mace since she left over a yea
ijro.
_JLLALA1A R^??A-MVfriv:?Gfft*ltOTI
Leesville, S. C.:Sunday School
mean at its usual.hour. Supt. ant
eaohors-were- at their postrof du
lies. Rev. Rowan brought fofrth
soul stirring sermon which was
njV/ye'd by all. At 5 P.M. he deivored
another forceful sermor
vhich was enjoyed.
Rev. Row man was the- dinner
TOysTTof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyo
Sunday-.
Calvary Church and choir arc
ilanning to go to Newberry th<
'irst Sunday in July to worship a
drller Chapel Church, our pastor':
mother charge.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. W. B I.. Clarke, Pastor
Sunday was lhe -annual obserance
of Father's Dav. Many visi
ors were seen in b'th services.
The Sunday S hood met at the
isunl houi. I.esson was well ox>osed.
" For the morning sermon the
>astor spoke on the subject "Our
father:" The sermon. waa_pointad
tuT impressive.
Fer the night services we dis
tensed with the regular preaeh11g.
service and' presented a literry
prog rain which was arranged
r>r the day's occasion. Those who
ppeared on piogram did credit to
hemselves and the special occas>n.
Mr. J. N. NVebester spoke from
rie subject: "The Wisdom of Faherhood."
Prof. J. B. Beck, "fa
ler. An Asset to the Community,"
Ir. J. B. Lewie "Father's Contention
to the Church,"which elos
d the program with Mr. James
/iQOp
i ? ?,? i ipiia. vii.'Pi.w-1 ~ w
1 ?
* M. Woodbury acting as Master of *
I Ceremony, , ,
| The choir was composed of all _
'male voices with Mr. L. J. Moore
' as organist. We wish to thank all
who so kindly consented to make
this affair a success.
I Afer the program fifty Pew <
{ Leaders made their Reports in
e which $108.07 was collected. .The
j leaders' names will be published
M#t a later date.
. ABBEVILLE NEWS
^ Sunday School was fairly. well
attended last Sunday at St. James
y ! A. M. E. Church. The pastor de
{livered a wonderful sermon.
Miss Doris, her brother, Mr.
AUenn McKellar, left cm the 7th
I- of June for Evanston, 111., where
?i their sister.
(Miss Geneva lladden of Green- i
a ville is visiting Carrie M. Browr }
H at 5'.' Secession SL. Wji hopa_ her+stav
will be a pleaseent one.
3t M|s Mary?tr.?Prpp Toft for .
_ Knoxville, Tenn., where she is to
?attend summer school. ? Little
Miss Sarah Moze of Greed
ville is visiting her relatives, Mr.
r and Mrs. Augusta Heard and her
T family on Secession St.
|. . Miss\ Janet J Gibert of-Calhoun-?
FaHs is snonding her vacation wit" i
y Prof. Wm Wado, * Principal 01 J
her mother.-nnd Aunt I
f I he Abbeville Ccuntv Train-*- _
(TTF^hbol Is Tn summer school at
I Atlanta University.
Mrs. X. V. .J. Edwards, is
.. leaving fo'r Tulsa, Okla., Sunday
j where she will spend a portion of
{, the summer.
^ Sunday being Father's Dav thr
fathers, son rendered a very unique
program. The pastor sang
a solo and the son gave a mils
? ical reading.
^ Miss Catherine left for Allen
dale where r>ht> is a member cf s
the faculty of the summer school
r there. r'
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Houston
f snd son. Mrs. Abbie Marion, Mrs.
s Willie Watt of Coca, Fla ., we1* J
1 the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
s Reid, Monday night, June 19.
s Th?< Grace Chapel-Mt. Hebron
quarterly conference convened at
x Grace Chapel A; M. E. Church
Sunday June 18. The quarter was
successful both spiritually am' financially.
s Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson of Phila
0 Jelphia is home visiting her friends
s ami-sister Mrs. Azalea Johnson.
i
1 PINE GROVE A.M. E. CHURCH i
* u*"v, A. Dunlap, Pasitor
i? .....
Th;. members and friends- of
1 Pine Grave?chureh?are3 praying ~
a for the speedy recovery of oui
pastor, Rev. C. A. Dunlap who is
, at home ill. Rev. W. R. Bowman
is the acting pastor of Pine Grove
1 church, during the illness of the ,
i pastor. I
3 S. S. at Its usual hour bv Supt.
9 Bro. J. C. Rauls. Rev. W. R
Bowman gave some interesting re
1 marks and discussed the Sunday
5 school lesson so beautifully and
1 interestingly. The high norn ser.
1 vice was conducted by the Rev. '
i W. R. Bowman very formerly. The
1 Rev, Walker delivered a soul .
) stirring sermon. He used as his
subject "Witness for Christ". The
1 Lord's Super was administered.
r At throP o'clock the Children's
Day program^ was had which was _
The "Big Sisters" club is pro- "
gressing fine The meeting at the
' home c/f Mik. Minnie I.owmore
Li was. interesting. ?
Everyone js looking forward to
1 the popularity Contest by "Big
5. Sisters" club.
I MlSSeC Tonnlini*. T
tiuwiiian anci i
1 Fannie Paris' areJspending some- J
i time in'N.Y.C. f ,
?r~Tbe7> wTH he at musical pro'
gram in form of silver tea given
I at Pine Grove school house, June
? 25. Interest of Junior Mission- ]
J ary society.
t The Sunday schco] congrate
* lates the graduates "f nop* our com ~
munity at TTn>!>:son institute: Miss
es B. Rhett, M-drose Clark, M)-.
James Washington, Scotia Jr. eol
lege, of Co""or l. N. Co .Miss Ruby
Nixon, State-. A, and- Mr- college, ~
Mi*. T. C. Paris. 3
We are praying for Mrs. L. 8
L.Swygert who is,still ill. P
Name of contestants will be in r
next issue. p
SKA GATK, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 1
, Mr. Pl'ilViUs Green, Leroy Ttansom
and Prof. David C. Cooper of _
New York City were the pleasant
visitors of Misses Omega B.
Thierse and Miss Ida Sadye Judge -
Sunday, June JR. . .1
Miss Thierse is leaving the city
Saturday June 24 for her home at
Pineville t* spend the summer to
I the delight of her friends. She
I ?~i? - 1 '
mo LtiM-n in me world's Fair and
calling: her many friends to enjoy
a pleasant afternoon with her
while she tell them some of the
most interesting: facts about the
World of Tomorrow.
P^tfQltfSING
a/XotVv
Saturday, July 1, 1939
PROFESSIONAL _
GARDS
DR. J. G. STUART
. a j
Eye, Ear, None and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
Office Hours: TeleplfoneT'
11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 46&
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 379v
Office: ' ^ Residence2030
TrtJrJor St ? 1317 Pine St.
DR. A. B JOHNSON
SURGEON
Office: 1323 1-2 Assembly St.
Phone 3466
Residence: 919 Oak Street
.. ^ Phone 8740
KEY. J. H. JOHNSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
. Office: 2029 Marion Street
Dealer in Real Estate, perfory ?-4^roaTriago
ceremonies, writes ?ilU
deeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Office Phone~8407 Res. 679'
DR. H. H. COOPER '
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Qpecialty
Office Phone "429 Rec. 8264
V2o Washington St. Col'a.. S. C."
Office Hours. Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M, Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. Wc D. Chappelle 4
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
2115 I>adv St. 1301 Pine St
Columhia, Si C.
v e
Phone 7811
All Classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointments
Office: 2369 1-2 Gervais St.
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: Telephoned:
8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 60S!
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins 4
DENTIST
Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridge*
Anesthesia a Specialty
Announcing The Opening of
BEi.LMEN'S REST
1323 1-2 A3seiphly Street ??
?WINEING and DINING?
This is a remodeled and Modern
Equipped Social Center
Open from 12 Noon until ?
H. MURRAY, Mgr.
Hardy's Beauty Salon
Specializing in All
Scalp Treatments
and Hair Dyeing
1326 MoDuflfte Ave.
Columbia, S. C
USE HAIRLONGER
a Wonderful Hair Grower
tlakea the Ht-if growiLnn?, Full
nd Luxuriant. A Fair Trial will
trove its Wondeilul Worth
lairlonger Grower 2fce
'ressing Oil 25e
'ostage 10c.
ALSIE P. WYNNE,
Box 24. Clio, S. C.
Mutual Funeral Home .>
8 Norfh Church St.
Manniner, S. C.
"COMPLETE AND
DEPENDABLE SERVICE"
Licensed Embalmers and 4
Funeral Directors
..Phone Day or M*ht 202
PFTER J. LANCE, Jr.. Pres.
coa^yocoycfoof:?~rc>rAzasxx8XOb ^
Counts Drug* Store
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105 WASHINGTON STREES
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