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LAMAR NEWS
By R. D.
All officers and teachers of tin.
church school were at their post
at the usual time. Much interest
?Y$s manfestcd in the study-of the
lesson. The hour of worship was
eonetuctefTby Revs. W. Krasier. F..
A. Grooms and the writer. It was
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like an old time revival, '/lie*
-WSCS met at the church last Friday
afternoon. Mrs. Mamie Du.
bose was the presiding officer. Mrs
Duhose spoke fervently in the interest
of loyalty to the church
She urced that every member line
. up with the total program of the
IHUAML On the 4th Sunday nit*.
','ia U <u.. "ijv," ...:n
..v- iii.iv u <iuii viiv jju 1 u
sor a program. This will be a
pre-Easter rendition. On. March
"?6th the WSCS will dfscuss the
life of "Naomi". The first chapter
of the Book of Ruth will l>e
the t?*xt- of the discussion. /Such
questions as (a) What does the
name Naomi mean; (b) Was Naomi
a woman of faith; '(c) How die;
God bless Naomi? will he answered.
We regret to find Miss Mary
J. Mack on the sick list. Miss
Ethel Davis who has been home
from school because of illnes, left
last Sunday for Orangeburg where
she wi'll resume her studies a t
State college.
The funeral services for Mrs.
Alattie Copcland were eonducted
last Sunday afternoon at .John
? Wesley church.
Prof. W. 13. James was appointed
chairman of the Red Cross
drive or our pro up in the Lamai
section. We are asked to raise
" $125.00. It is our hope that every
n\an, womaffl and child will belt)
this cause, for'it is indeed a most
worthy cause.
The funeral of Mrs. Lue Villa
, Jleron was conducted at Sandy
Grove Methodist church Saturday.
Sandy Grove Methodist Church
^Srs. Marion Rivers divisional |
Supt. being ill was not able to. attend
church school and church last
Sunday, but Miss B. Dorsey, one
of ..our teachers m?the?CypPeftV
school was on the job as Supt
Miss Dorsey is much beloved by
Jtbfi..people.. Miss-O'Neal rrur rtrx
teacher, is also proving herself tc
be a fine leader.
~R*vrM7"JTTCter our pastoi
6reached from Romans 8:35. All
ho heard are still thanking the
|tev. Porter for that sermon. We
Were happy to have had Prof. W.
B. Jamea, principal of Lamar high
who came in interest of A in or.
1CUH Rea (Jross drive. I am sure
fftor listenng to hi* splendid address
we will go over the top 10C
percent.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enoch and
Mr. A :-i 1 *
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already for the drive. We were
pleased to see Mrs. Isaac Gilmorc
ftf qfrurch Sunday. Mir. and Mrs
L. Hpward, Mr.iand Mrs. J. I).
Djckerson, Mrs. 1). McDaniel, Mrs.
V L. Blair, were among the visitors.
gl Mr James Ballard was the week
end guest of relatives and,friends.
1^-- He returned to Ft. .Tnekflon flur- |
L day. Thank you Mr. Jafc. B?1 I
lard for your offering of $1.00 last t
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
Mrs. Lula Dyiil is tolling it that
Sandy Grove will "park" the ball
Sunday- afternoon. Tes we will
_ae_thcrc to r.c.' am] hc-lu -'park'that
ball. Every member is asked
to come and bring a friend foi
we want tKe world to know that
Sandy (iVOVy has ..n the nrasinn of
the second front.
Mr.. R. L. Byrd announced the
date of the second 7fuarterly eoniorenee
as of March '2Sth. Rev.
E. C. IV'right. D S. will prenuh.
Rev. M. .1, porter. Mrs. Theola
Porter, Prof. \Y. R. James. Miss
R. Horsey. Mis-, O'Neal, Mrs. f.
Woods were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs K Kih'in Srrdry
MI'. I'ISO A11 A. M. E. ( III RtH
Rev, 15. ('. Cunningham Pastor
All services *u Mt. Pisgah were
largely attended Sunday. A=s?us?
l.uI our pastor v.as at his best.
At 2:00 o'clock the Missionary*!
society entertained twenty-five
oldiers from the Columbia Air
Rase. A short program was rendered
with Mrs. Eillie Washington
us mistress of ceremonies.
During thi -program a Jag was
presented t>> the ch/reit honoring
liil* i.?w\s 111 service. i' ulIDW]lll? LHC
picsentatio:: }!) pastor made very
;'.))))ropriate remarks.
After the program the soldierwrrr
givendinner by the members
at the home ?'f MosdameS'" Eicon.
Ruff and Bates-. " AI expressed
themselves as having spoilt
an enjoyable afternoon.
RIDGE BRANCH NEWS
Mary E. Hants, Reporter
Sunday school was very impressive
(Sunday and timely reviewed
by the Supt. C'iass No. 1 was divided
into two groups, No. 2 is
supposed to he taught by Mrs.
Lonia Sligh.
The Woman's Missionary society?wan
held?rrr~"the Home of-Mr.
f.nd Mrs. Archie Padgett. A delicious
repast was served.
Mrs. Mary G. Popy. spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Delia
('orley. Mr. anrt "MTsT Mack \Villiam.s,
Mr. and Mirs. Creightorr
Williams.,
The?member* 'n? "Thf r!V>!7! ami'
cjuartct met Friday night for rehearsal.
The quartet consist of
C Icadfc" Jackson, Stanley Jackson,
Johnnie Clark arid Abraham
Clark. They will ge to Phillipi
Baptist church to sing the fourth
Sn nrl v*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry and
tamily spent Sunday__aIk&La<KHfc
witn fllrs. Phillis Wise.
FLORENCE NEWJS
Miss Clemmie Barnes of Florence
and a senior at Claflin university
spent a few days' last
week at home visiting her family.
Mrs. Jaunita Robinson Williams
now of New York spent a lovely
time visiting her mother on S.
Johns St. While in Florence M)rr
Williams enjoyed severnl entertainments
given in her honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjnm'n F,. Morgan
of <103 "Plum St. entertained
on Friday at her home in honor of
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vRccNWQQD, 5. C.
, Cpl.' anc! Mrs. Elmer Smith of
I Ohio. Cpl. Smith is now-.stationed
at the Florehee Air baser
-?Those enjoying a lovely evening
were honored guests. Cpl. and
Mrs. Elmer Smith, Cpl. and Mrs.
Isadora Robinson of West Virginia
Sgt. and Mrs. Barnett of West
Virginia; Miss Alberta Barnes of
Florence; Cpl. Mitchell of Ohio;
Scrt. Allen of Atlanta, and Mrs.
Jaunita Robinson Williams now of
Xew York City.
Mr, Herbert Phillips an instruc. I
I tor in the Palmetto hijfh school of |
Mullins spent last week end as ,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin. |
MT. EDEN A. M. E. CHL RCH j
Carlisle^. "3. . C.?Sin ldtcy school
began at the usual hour with Supt
any! oiriccra_at their post. Aftci
S. .S. quite a number accompanied j
the pastor to Red Point where !
they had a wonderful time.
In the afternoon Rev. -King- re
turned and preached the funeral !
of sister Nellie Jeter, the oldest
member of the church. He very
beautifully portrayed the life of
the deceased. Sister Jeter ^vas
one of Hie founders of this church
and had been a faithful member
ever since. A large number of
i friends came out to show their
last respect to the deceased who j
was well thought o? by both white |
and colored and a number showed i
this, by giving dowers. As a tok- j
en of respect for her loyalty the
church gave a beautiful wreath.
.Sister Jeter v.ill be sorely missed
at church and in the community,
tor until the last, she would creep j
to church on her stick. Not only i
I civ church b.t others, she was not I
a selfish Christian who could not I
worship God only in her church, i
Peace be to this great warrior's
ashes. We shall meet her in a
j httle while.
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A. M. K. CIII RCH
Rev. R. I. Lemon. Pastor
- Charleston,-ft: - C."-""Laftt"~Sunday"
at Morris Drown,, marked the close
of the 2nd quarterly conference
. ^?lifc_Jiiu?ine?ui meetings Krktav nite
| was in every respect up to the usj
ual standard. In the absence, of
jiiiu finer, tne ousmess
meeting was conducted by Rev.
W. M. .Jackson, pastor at McClelIrnvillo.
Rev. Jackson showed his
I familiarity with the work of the
A. K- church, as reflected iu
I he manner in which the business
w.ir U(F!!l!lR!lW!. Al the morning
I service Dr. J. E. Thomas preached
a most forceful sermon from St
Luke 2:44, theme, Jesus, Lost and
Found. At the evening wdvship
the elder spoke from the Prophecy
of Isaiah as summed up by
Motfett. The sermon centered around
the theme When God Goes
in Front. Another large audience
was in attendance to hear the i
message. The quarterly conference
closed on Sunday ntght, wrttr
ihe report of the Committee on
Memoirs, when 7 members who
had died during the quarter were
eulogized. The new choir arrange
ment was complimented by the
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presiding cider.
Our revival meeting will begin
the week proceeding Easter and
kontiiKC for two weeks.' The
i meeting will tie eondqrted h v
j Evangelist Mrs. Martha Keys who
I will be remembered quite well, as
she conducted a successful mcet.r.g
at Morris Brown several .years
llro^Wm. 11. Simmons our lay
delegate to the Flortnpd . ..U.M-e
... A t? r.
I < rtuuivno. O. Will iUlCnU 111'1
; meeting during this week, and ii
is ofr hopn tliilt ho \vjj| he one
flic lay delegates to the ensuing
General conference. .A vote cast
for Win, it?Simmons wtll-bo -a
vote cast for a constructive and
loyal member of the A. M. E.
church in South Carolina.
LEXINGTON (-IHCI IT NEWS
Rev. I. O. Simmons. Pastor-^
The Sunday school at Mt. Zior.'
church was largely attended. On
Sunday our pastor preached the
morning sermon. We had Rev. \V
E. Lee with us and he also made
remarks. The Holy Communion
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Leaphart's class is holding the ban
net* at Mt. Zion while all of the 1
leaders made good reports.
Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward Jones,
and both quart* ts and Rev. Lee
and our pastor motored to Mt
Olive CMF church where One of
the greatest rallies of its kind.was
in progress. Choirs, usher board
and other visiting members were
there and rendered valuable service.
Rev. Blassingame is pastoi
of Mt. Olive and Rev. J. S. Danley
is pastor of New Hope. The
fine workers of Now Hope are plan
ning to build a new edifice reai
soon. The following club presidents
rendered their reports: Mrs
Martha Mitchel $69.01; Mrs. Lillio
M. Anderson, $30.10 Mr. David
Lites $28.60; Mrs. Mattie L. Roe.
$54.10;- Mrs. Bcttie L. (Starlig,
$16.15; Mr. Charles D. Derrick.
$89.26. For pastor's support $21.39.
making a grand tofal $309.27. |
There will be a special program
at Ml-Ztttti church "on Sun-'
day p.m. sponsored by Mrs. Cora
Jones. Rev. J. S. Danley Avill
preach.
The service at St. Paul church
was grand. The members are
ho:in t i fvi ii ir li r* i ....1. - I
t, -.. ^ v.iv.4 v. 11?(i v 11 in <1 :~>ii y
way uful cxteiuLj a Lurdiul invilit-lion
U) all: "
The October Pink and August
Lilly clubs of Dcthel church really
turned out in great numbers on
Sunday evening, they occupied the
choir box and- rendered valuable
service.
Our community is really sadden- i
rd at this writing over the passing
of Mr. Kussle Portee. Funclal
arrangements arc not complete
at this writing. ?
The Hoy Scouts or our town had i
their first tour on Saturday and |
journeyed to Harris landing, and i
this gave the boys a twelve miles
hike. The trip was enjoyed.
Pvt. Jack Keisler was here the
week end visiting his. wife Mrs
Sarah Keisler.
jhtcakmki. a. m. k. t m um
Rev. 0. Hrown, Pastor
Owings, S. C.?S. S. at the uiurd
hour with Supt. Ferguson and
teachers at their post. "We had as
visitor Rev. N. Hood. Hope he
will come again soon. Rev. Brown
ehosed for his text: AVc have toiled
all night and caught nothing.
Subject, l)o it another way.
Rev. CI. W. Dorrah was guest
speaker Sunday night. Subject:
Sight onJlod.? AR seemerHrrTiavF""
enjoyed both services.
The teachers and students are
still worlang to complete their
building. The basket ball teams
arc doing nicely under the super- vision
of Rev. Sitton. Mrs. M. M.
Sitton sponsoring a sthrcr tea "
day afternoon. Sunday ^afternoon
-Prof, and Mrs. M M. Sitton and'
iittle Dorotliy, Miss Hintom and
M iss llawthorno yjsitpd Migg fjtnl
livan one of our former teacher
and also visited Maple Creek of
which Rev. Sitton is pastor.
Mrs. Nina Sitton wife of Rev.
Sitton spent the week end then
she returned to Benedict errtlege
where 1? a Mi.
B. I)orrah, reporter.
FIRST NAZARETH
j BAPTIST CHURCH
j rftev. \V. H. . Ncaf. Pastor j
! Sunday was a beautiful day.
Wo were very happy that the
pews at our church were filled,
both morning and night. Tht
rcrvices wore dedicated to the
I men in the Armed Fores. Jr.st be
' tore Rev. Neal nscended the rostrum
to deliver the morning message,
the choir sang softly America.
Each parson stood, and while
standing bowed his head In stl
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once. for a few minutes of prayer.
Then Kev. Xcal ascended the
rostrum, the choir along1 with the
congregation sang God Bless oui
-jCa-t4ve?il and.?The?Scripture?was~
read rnd the .message delivered
The spiiit was present as t h e
word of God was being preached
\\ i> art' very proud that uv mm
have a flair in pur eluireh, that
beers th-' names "of those ynnng
men inducted into tlu Army from
mir congregation. As the men
continue to Jlenvo for the AnuiL.
their names will be added. On .
the fourth Sunday in this month !
tA rally day at our church, Tin I
money raised is to help in beautifying
the church. \V"e are hoping
each member will do his*-share
towards It. :
Immediately after thc__uight
service., one was baptized. After i
which Rev. Neal married a couple :
at the church. I
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WANTED A!
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While y<
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' Memorial Services
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I.ast Sunday afternoon memorial
j services were held at Union Hit (it.
, P.huivh for sisters Mary Quarrels.
..Harriet Brown. Charlotte Kennedy,
j Jertie C. Hall. Mary Kllison, Anile
Adams, Tina Croeker, and <
Switzlef presided as master of ee- 1
pastor, gave us two of his finest (
crmcns last Sunday, lie grows
' cuojo-eloqucnt ami {H'lsuastvir'vrrih
, tne delivery of each sermon.
Th c M is siorarv Society hold its. _
"-ixth anniversary at 4 o'clock.
There were several visitors preS3t?t :
tor this program, and our pastor c
gave us a very timely lecture,
which?wits?enjoyed by all who heard
It.
The Sunday School attendance
was very good. The supt., Deacon
\\ iIlium Fords, gave a splendid revicw
of the lesson. - c
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PRY CLEANING \
fs a Necessary
Vartime Economy
loss of SI.?01..">27.000.00 was f
.ised by moth damage in one
ar! That's an almost u:ibc- It
vablo statement and sod but jm 1
10. that money _con)d hr.ve _|^L j
en saved simply by regular
'icient use of dry cleaning.
not only mils moths but it
minates grit and grime ubles
the life of your g?rmts.
This is especially impor
r present clothes last as long
possible. If you've never I
.en dry cleaning much
might. do it NOW! Save both
ur clothes and your money
letting us clean your clothes
c "by volume" way. Act now!
Please Bring a Hanger
For Each Garment
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AND BLOCKED
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County Courthouse)
IT. Opr. YMCA. PHONE 9932
; at Union Baptist
Aim),!'/ our visitimr friends were
Sgt. J. B. Hi)] and Miss Ruth Simft.ons.
of Walterboro, and Mrs. Te:'?rd
Farmer, number of the 10th
Street Baptist Church, Binning- !
k*?H?w4++ek?wmi pur.taiwl by thclate
lb".. 1). b\ Thompson, w ho was
"oneralizedT Til this city only r<>
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Deacon Thomas Mack's daughter
Trnn 'Retroft is spending sohie
ime in the city.
After n protracted illness Mrs
luoscvtlt Scott was present last
sunday. AH were Happy to see hev
itit again.
COPE NEWS
Rev. C. C. Burgess, Pastor
Sunday, March 14, S. S. was
ireuit at the usual Jiour. This
leing Communion day at MaceIonia
after a lively prayer service
he pas'or preached from the subeet
A search for Perfection. He
hen r ninstered the Lord's Sup.
:er. ie offering was taken by
>rotluv John Gauss, the circuit
,tewa? 1 assisted by Bro. \V. 11.
lamp in. The pastor made a
irief trip to Good Hope on officii
business.
At night' after prayer service
lev, Burgess took his text from
Jon. r>:24, subject A Walk with
Jod. A Jar go crowd was gut to
he services Sunday.
Mrs; llattie Hampton an ctliienyharse
and midwife, is sponiorj/tg
op April 2, a dinner in in
e/est of a colored clinic to be
T?rnisheii in Cope. The dinners
vill bo scr\eTt~al the Cope colored
traded school. White and color:d
arc asked to cooperate in this
iroject which we foci very essential
because ^>f the health of ir.anj
patients who would lie unable tc
?et the treatment of a physician
otherwise.
_4V o are glad to' state that Mis.
Annette Ityant who was confined
to bed was able to be at church
Sunday. HAITI
MO KM, MP. MTVS
IH Mi's. Louise HI DuukIu^
The S. S. S. club met with Mrs.
Mae ! '. Fair <> 1 '5 N. Calhoun St
opened by the chaplain, Mrs. An'Irews.
After the Oevotionals the
president Mrs. Wilks presided at
the brsiness cession. The club
meet every Monday night.
The sick jire Mrs. S, Gunthrop,
Mr. Roosevelt Heath, and Rev.
Neal. We are asking for special
prayers for all the~siclt7~
The S. S. Savings club gave a
flipper- on March 2(3. Mrs. L.
\ViIkes, president.
The Missionary Circle will vender
a prayer service March 121st
at 8:110 p.m. by Rev. Logan pastor
of Corner Stone Bapt. chuivh.
Also choir and ushers 8 pm.
-March 2(1 will be a musical reciTiil
directed by Mr. Friendly Mc
Cray.
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Best in Service in Columbia. S. C.
When you are Thfrsty, Hungry or
Restless, visit the above places,
?yott?arc?tvMOlmo.
Out-of-town visitors have a standing
iv.vitation. Its The Just Rite.
Enough Said.
Foro Beauty School
Located at 34&1 Millwood Are.
HBEAUtY CULTURE IN ALL
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Shampooing, Pressing. Marcelling"CrbquinoITTng,
Finger Waving.
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Hand
Molding, Anatomy and
Electricity.
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First Class?Best of Service
Reasonable To All
Open every Day until Midnight.
Appointments Filled ?
Phone 2-7895
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of Kau Claire. The Savoy Club
*vas formerly known as the Palmetto
Grill.
Sea "t'oods. Chicken and Steaks
A speciality ^
We cater to private parties
and Clubs
Airs, Lula?E._Nrlos,?Proprietress?
Waverly Esso Station
Cor. PINE & TAYLOR STS.
Make This Your Headquarter*
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Will Serve You With Lunehea
Sandwiches, Heer, Wine, Cold -Drinks
of every kind. Call and
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Reasonable Prices to All
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1014 LADY STREET
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! Reasonable PricSr
! Open each Night Until Mid]
night.
. Mrs. W. L. Brown, Proprietresi -J