The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 24, 1943, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, July 24, 1013
PENDLETON POINTS
Htlnn Ch?|wl wJftlE Church?
Kev. M. G. Williums, Pastor ,
Sunday school at the tegular
hour. Collection for the school
$9.08. '
P. E. Glover is holding his 3rd
' qum+arly aanfMcenttM and . .11.
o'clock preached a souf stirring
sermon from the subject: Coin?;
and See the Man. Many anient
were heard in the audiehce.
At 8:30 the P. E.''opened the t
quarterly conference. Written re*
ports from all bo&tds and auxiliaries
were read arid showed pro-".
greas. Financial repbrts .were 1 _ui. 1
not* Tr lrlov .....
rr. , m?uvi viiutvi went uwuy '
leaving {food wistres and smites; i
for he was not told to wait.
Rev. Williams is a pastor who i
(Jfbuys up and sees to ^others paying
up. This is true, of thy S. S.
Supt. and leaders of all groups. '
The Summer Bible school will
open Monday ntorpijig at King {
Chapel July 2G with AJrs. R. _J. 1
rk as supervisor a^ul Mrs. A. 1
Galltnan in churge of music.
We were glad to welcome Mrs.
Marv E. Williams, the pastor.'s
wife home?again after spending" several
weeks?in New York, N.
J. and other points of interest.
Mr. James Miller motored t d
*?>etro it on a business trip last I
week. The Antique Man Rev." B.
H. Reese is now in Philadelphia,
where he will ship a new supply
of antiques for his customers.
Mrs. A.L. Gallman is riyw a t
home after attending summer
summer school at Benedict-Allen.
Mesdames Lizzie Stephens,
Mary Webb and twins Buzzie und
Sistie are home from a trip to
Newark, and points north.
MisB Doris Oliver is" spending
the summer in New York with
sister Mrs. Sarah Dixon.
Miss Bettie Oliver left for Atlanta,
Ga., where she will be tlu
house guest of her aunt Lily Oliver.
Rev.
Mrs. E. R. Wheeler preach
ed a soul stirring sermon at King
Chapel Sunday morning. "
.Mr. John Beal Jr., of Washing
ton, D.C., is spending?-W?day.- with
his cousin Gideon Webb.
Mrs. Ethel Webb Evans of New
ark, N.J., is visiting her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Webb. Mrs.
..Evans' husband is in N. Africa
doing his bit for Uncle Sam.
Mrs. Pauline Thompson entertained
a group of soldiers who
atp now stationed near Clemson__
lawn was quite a scene of beauty ~
College Sunday afternoon. Her
with the large number of invited
guests and soldiers happily chatting
and feasting on the delicacies
prepared to qdttnch their hun
ger and thirst.
The local W.H. and F.M. Society
was entertained Sunday aj:
the home of the hostess Mrs. Elmanza
Powers. Delegates were
elected to the District Convention
which convnes in Belton.
Prof, and Mrs. N, Austin, of ..
Orangeburg worshipped at* King
ChapeJ Sunday, wfyle spending
the week end with, their mother
Mrs. C. F. Reid.
Mrs. Felice Stewart and Master
Charles Stewart were pleasant
visitors to their parents Mr,
and Mrs. James Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Morse o i
Atlanta, Ga., spent the week end
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Morse.
i*i ra. r. Keid attended * tht
call meeting of the Piedmont W. ,
H. and F. M. ladies at Greenwood.
Mrs. Reid is a delegate to the
4||juadrennial which meets in Little
Rock, Ark.
. Mrs. R. G. Reese attended the ,
missionary call meeting in Green
wood Saturday. I
We are sorry the S. S. chorister
Cornelia Alexander is ill.
iss Pauline Moorland the
H., JS. teacher in Anderson County
Tr. school worshipped at . King
Chapel Sunday.
The regular annual si.mmei
, JJlliJe 'School opened Monday untr
the supervision of Mrs. Pauie
Thompson und co-workers ut
Silver Spring Haptist church. j
I
, Mrs. Mary Harve was funeral- '
ized Sunday at King Chapel. Rev
\\r~e -il. V.
ctci n cuu ui nriiifi iviim rnmisi j
church offioited at the services. [
Messrs. Koosvelt Polite, Otto I
. *-r- Jackson, Jr., and Adam Guy ton
_x< left this morning t0 don Uncle
Sam's uniform arid a till more to
'v aoon follow.
hi ? i. I. o..-- .. l __ _
ski
leesyille herald 't
The XT M*. K Distt ic-t MTTsii'n- i
try con.'entipn was hold lure last '
Wednesday with the- Calvary .A. '
M. E. cht.rch, Rev. A. A. Amakcr
pastor atiti host to the nueting
The session was a grand one. Sen- 1
?ryl visitors were present. Tim '
Rider Rev. \V. IL L. Clarke iu (his '
'oWng way did Address the me i- 1
ing in the morning and after- '
toon. The dinner was served >n 1
the Home Economies room of the '
Hampton Jr. high school and 1
there were plenty to eat and" drink.
Everybody went away WVdnn-ah'y 1
afternoon feeling happy over the '
lay spent at this convention.
?Sick?list: Re v., .1,?kk? MrA<ta -??i
Mr. T. F. Drafts. Mrs. Hell JetVTTirt;?Mr.
Thrttr.tls?l^'attldha iD."?t
Mr. .Joe Lee. .Mrs. A manna Ad get < ^
Mrs. Willantena Adgers, Mrs. <
Lula Thompson, Mr. Jack Kelly. <
Mrs. M arie Johnsoii, Mis. Cntlwl
mine Boughnight. Mrs. Mary B >y(|
Mrs. Mary -K?-w??. Mrs. nv. i'., i
Carter and two children. Miss Min i
nhe Amlei'fHxiT - We pray for th--rr-?I
speedy recovery.
Visitors: Mr. William . Mi-Adams . I
of NYC is here spending some-j
? ? :?~?..." .
I
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OFFICIAL OWI PHOTCS BY RCCGR SMITH.
v j
Typical of th
throughout the c<
are prepared for
rushed to a hospi
and nurse carry
know how to coPI
left) Air-raid wa
S.ectoj^ meetings
WESTERN CHAPEL
M. E. CHrRC'H
Rev. I,. I), Gamble, Pastor
Sunday the officers and tea.hjis
were at their post with th
^upt. in charr/e of the srhnnl R, \ J
L. D. Gamble reviewed the S. S
lesson. The Si.pt. wish to eon;ratulale
his school pupils for j
,ie r promptness and loyalty i n
-h? -S. S,? Our pnstnv pi-parhcd a
oul stirring; sermon lot die morn
ng services. Kveryone went a- |
ay with their sails feeling anew. |
Mt. Milton MelntostV of Ihinn.
C, is spending two weeks with ?
is sister.Mis. Dorothy Cato. .Mrs.
Itarnwell from New
ng a few-days with relatives. j|
The ji nior chuieli is moving a-' |
long nicely under the leadership j |
ii xvi is. iJuunie uaiiiitlc. Mie is'
.hiryiiljr tin-in Itnward alon;', all
lines;
---'-Ptw?tiavtm- cml- sn?-Mii.tn II II uni x;hul
to have mil orc'anist hotiir fn?the
week-end. Airs. Alice McNeal. i
She is ntUmiin*^ Aiorris cujh'V'v'
sumrner school ,-u Snin.tei . \\ arc i
proud to say that, Mrs. McNeal is
at H?r post every Sunday even'
Lmv with his parents the Rev.
Mrs. J. K. Mc Adams. Mrs, l.ot ,
ii- T ianr. i : < i. ami d.i'.ty met
A'asiiinglo'n, D. C. are here sperm
ng sonK't/ine with their iou.j..i t ?
VI is. Daisy Borons. Miss lone
Vlaek visit?*tl Inr sister and faia- 1
iy--Mi s. , Ma^}yilills . Sunday. .Mrs' '
Kila ' Bryant visited her motlurj '
ast week in Butesburg. Rev. anil {
VV-'mm.ii ~Ati??u?...i+?mirv-d
>i Novw York are here "visrtinjj r.d- '
.lives.-"Mrs. Thank Itovd tfnd Mrs.
lohh Hartley, Mr. Clinton Cartel
iveie in Florida tile past week.
Misses I. lee Hill. ! '. Bkikeley of
Sahula wire visiting reiatlrfi in<
i iends in I.oonille last we !< l>. <
eaving here Miss Blakely w.'ll visWashington.
1). ('. Miss Mill
a ill be .traveling on to rttidsuTT,-ft:
ivhere she will spend the remain- ,
ler of -the summer. Their friends < \
vish them a pleasant and success j
ful trip.
Mtr. 1.. C. Boyd litis been called |
r4 to, the armed for es and is* now i
it Fort Bra e.g. X. C. Miss Ml. '
mIwhhIs sm-tU llit* week end tvtth !
Misses .Mary and Minnie L. Gorl- i
is an. <
Mrs. Ktah ami Welfar I'roph)
WORKERS HELP
/T'
* / ;., <
e mill.Vns of vo'untecr Civilian T
auntry, the Negro CD workers in the 1
any emergency. (Top left) An airtal
after receiving first-aid treatment,
gas masks. ( Top right) Volunteer a
trol their water stream under all cond
ruens are the keymen in the Civilian D
keep them al.rt to their duties'of clea
though she is away in (summei <
chool. . I
The community as a whole are- t
preparing for the winter, ill their <
apning project, under the leader 1
hip of Miss Kli/.aheth M Meal aim :
I'rof. 1*. \Vilkins"ii.
The following njomhors vihpii: 1
ered the ..pastor from theii '
anus.: Mr. .John McNeal, Mr. '
Mack Inman, Mr Harney Sellers. ^
M-i- l.niie 1 .ey.et 1 e. Mr. White, Rev.
vVash James, Rev. Drown, Rev. ^
Doughty, Mrs. Carrie Marsh, Mrs '
I'.li/ahelh Jane Johnson.
One of the progressive farmers '
>1' the skillet, Mr. l.afun Kladger '
iitertauieii at his home lor <lm- '
Dsivlifigt'-tr ciUinty and wife. ?r.o ^
t * i red M iss Thompson; Rio!. David I*
I i'w of 1 )arliiigt'in.
Mr. ('hi nelius Johnson o!' tin
north who is an itxlust r.'oiis youii!'
ui:m, ciin:c huiirt* to assist with tin
I.I.HH,
Till- >i.odiholiJeiit met Inst \1<ti
iluy ainl nniioMiu'i'il that tlii'ir lair <
wo..hi bi 'dri in tin- KUilht la-M .VI??11 j i
ilitX- in ... j>
'i'lif loyvn of laitta and WYsUtii i I
chapel last a good man, Mr. Syl-Ji
THE I
t aiul little daughter visited the
u.'sres (.tollman on .Monday. Miss
77a.:ys 1 i> .'TTrT iio.n Detroit, "Mich
jFTTTi visiten rtTP firrimi.iis?lust'
<-'V_
i'.i.ay and Unuuas 1 *i*t?j?iit*t lu><l
o in. linn Uidncstiay. Thonms
sad to Ua\e for tiio army ia.-;l
A'CekV V"Mt. Frank -Gnrfnuiii wasI.
i oi. in.jia i- nday on b. siness.
Ptaa-met was a . i-^.Uaii
liio voinniunity last week. 7 '
t. .'dark Baptist (.'anvil
dev. .!. Jones. i'aMtor
ll.i' pastor- and his conyonyation.
aire at /,A>n ii >|<e\v. .11 Po.pt is'i.
Ir-yah S:n..'.a\7 -T.ly IMll. Till'
P. v. Jones and-?rHs?good ) uoVfdvere
at tile Pleasant liill Ba|tf4st
i.iiin. We were olad to have the in
vorship with us. .Come attain.
Miss An.iella Davis visited Mrs.
Nancy .Wallace SaUtrday. Miss
Davis. Miss Edna Mae Cooper of
foluwbia were visitors of Mi'ss
\Iateila Hayes last Wednesday.
~Mi\ Hammond Jones of Washington.
1). C, visited his wife and
ithe.r relatives the week epd.'
Pic. R. I. iloughnitc of Camp
rilOTECT 'Ft IE
ipfcnse worker's preventing'"an!?.
Nat,10" s Capita' a wall as a shield
1 Roth physTcian J 1"* in exti"gl
uxiiiary firemen Washington, D. <
itions. (Bottom Civilian Defense
eiensc program. one 01 uie score:
line the streets. Central Alarm S
ester Rethea who departed this)
ife July 12, 1U4>'{. He leaves to I
nourn his departure a wife, four
hijdren, a mother, lour sisters
hiee brothers, and a hosT of re!
.ti'ves alicl friend.-. ' I
^ 'J'he wife of the deceased wish'
'or the serv!"es"'they r< n hu od |
r'uneral service was a follows: I
^mrcssionnl, "Nearer My Hod to j
i tree; hymn', \\ liy Do We Mourn I
lepai ted Friends; Script-..iT", '.Mlth J
'salni. Rev. II. I). Doughty; pra'V- !
t Rev. C.H. Kllerbe. .Music When '
~ , 1
Come to thtr Htttf of My Journey.--'
Remarks, Mr. K. Fred Moody con-:
lolen es and obituary. Mrs. Nora
'. Mcilride; hymn, Servant
.Yell Done htilotry Dr. I. D. (jam I
>le. Solo, Miss Carole (iainlile.
.1. II. (i-uiles. iipoi oi |
nu.M mi.i. A.M.:;. < MI w< n ;
l{r>. I'. A. Yiiiinn, I'asW.r
Sen ices uore I ve I d at onto
lie relies Sunday. Minday selimd
it the (is tin I hour. After the lea
.nil and review the delegates who
iad just returned from the S.S.
and ACHL. and WH and FM So
*- t. ,
I
ALiMlilTO LliADliK
I C"i-i|m his p;y? ntj the
! . i-i.-euil. (T
iMil !'. |)ra!T>. l~j TTit,"-!
| i I./.I i: \. M. i:. t 111 K< ii
Itev. L. Fletcher. I'astnr
I lli-in.it O r Silmlay school op'-u
rVii at the usual" hWr with a ypui'l
f
at tciulaijco. At 1 :h" our pas'.or.
~>f" r F*t,a,i,i ou'-lit us a
j 'v u.'.|('rful message 11 am Mark
I 1 using as a subject. What
| fin Y.ou Want?
i !*.. W. ( '. ("a n:i It- II 'it < i <>>>
Hill gave a brief tall; about N'ic
oilonius, 'which was enjoyed by
all. Collection $'7.2o.
I'KTKNDSinil _BATT OlOiLLLL
Hi v. W. It. Washington, I'astor
N-iehols--S".inlay school - at its
usual- hour: The leskun taught?i>y
Itio. Hickman. Kverybmly enjoyed
--tti.. ii.?A.n *riw. ..? i?
I t!ii* pastor
Services at the tis;:;il hoar. Oar
j pastor preached a .soul strrii.g
f sermon, using' for his text Matt.
25;4'(S. Every soul wii", made t <>
j feel glad. We are asking the pepJ
pie wilvite and black to attend the
NATIONS CAPITA
, r.nu summoning aid promptly. (Botto
from the intense heat, these wardens o]
lishing an incendiary fire during a p
(Center) A message center is the c
communications. The young woman
> of volunteer workers in the Me'ssagt
ystcm in the Nation's Capital.
n'ety Convention spoke of the
*itit- work that is gifting on. We
:ut? proud of our delegates who
laved their part in every respect
For the S.S. Miss Victoria .Jacobs
ami TTis< Kebl-cca fleafor the
I AC F.I. Miss Harriet Hunter and
M iss Ophelia Howard ami Mis.
Louise Rieherson, who is the
i inesidynt of the League and all ;
brought hack good news. . For \
I lie WH and 1~?C. _
lohnsnn. Mis Kmma?( Lot.?M
Lou Alice Sanders, M is, Kaehel
R. Moi'iint, .Mrs. Mappie l>arpan '
.Mrs, Pauline Wilder; for the .In-J
vonile Iiept. Little (ieneva Mo- '
rant and little Rannie Darpan.
| and little V irpmia \\ iIder. all ~
played an active part in the meetj
nip. All d.cs vveie paid and c. cry
rlmdy was happy.
After Sunday school a short '
I prayer-service was led hy Plotter!
M. J. .lames. The pastor preached
a stiopp sermon from 11P Psalm |
subject Ahidt* in the Lord, Cnllee
lion Itir the tiny 00. W?' are
- ill going upward.*. Our -tick atv
improving.. Charles Sanders,
j was out to church after being in (
' 4 '
clunch. in (uili i t<> Vn inif peace .
;u k 1111 > tiie . ,?i:. .J. Ti~ p
PliT i! |i;u?l l>l."n in tin- (<i!!i - ?
' ?.V, i . gT.ai ?1 .i t i n
:.;n. '
(>n eln >i c i - .-till snip-it." <i'i!'s'lt
praises. Nil hy .Mi-.- ( Manilla l.ev ;,|
.1.. .Mi.-.- rinVO. 1 \|
' .-I
* i:m \m i.i. \..M.i:. ( in Kt 11 a:
I'l'V. 1*. t'. 1 "eUlcr.?I'il-KM p,.
.. , " 7" 1 rtn
ope Sin..ia was "|in.e a ,-uV,eess4'ijl
liav. After Mittday school
the I'. M. wit- itu i miui cil hy the
pa.-tor. ills ili> en rsc w as from
II lVcr t: subject: Why I Sif- j ^
I'm . The mcs'dijc was a temporal : '
ami --piritual ii'^virrr-tn ti- all- ami i
a help' -tu tlie race at lari?o. (.'on
t riI-titiini as to KNier's asse-nneni
was rea-ly in Kami. on. Total
7.i-s Vmoia ,\i ( lielan of Klu.-h j
otjr. N'.?V?i* visiting her folks;
Mr. ami .Mrs. Willis .Met'llelaii, '
parents: .Miss llhssie K'i' McClel- K
Ian. sister. ' " w
Out lies) wishes Ko out fuf tile I U
siHTi-ss t.r t'lfi* , ,?]?, I Tin- Pal.
M. < . W" 111i;iins. Kt'pHt t,i-r.
' 'i. ~r*
B
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nine
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lot
an
MEDIA OiyiSIQNZQWi ! !
m right) Using
nerate a stirrup
ractice drill in
antral nerve of . . ^._;.
shown above is
; Center of the
v!:e hospital. All were glad tu see
lim.
< \1N I M ATI'II f.WS^f?-'
UAl'TIST ( HI IU H .
I
1'i? <!.> ??ri'. S. The Sunday
^TFTTmiI i.|, i.< ii .1t t he silsll lauil h\ f
irie Sunt. -I. !' . lli.ii ts with all tin- j
teachers present.' The lesson was
r'.i l..aa'i;t f >" tl.i- Ieaehers. Af- ?
, , ;!? 1 s?nn lir . .1 K. M ('ill *
.nnph -anm timely remarks.
(in last Monday Mr. I.athar j
Uo; re, A 11-, Jvuheyt Quince. Mr. J.
II. Siawt rg-hti tell t'ov the U. S.
A. ramp, They are stationed at
lurt llracu at present.
?Key, ?i 11.1?,\1. >.?1J.11 I mi have re
_ T'i i . .i- at 1 eoemnt t pin
IJo'k ! 1 >'11 whi te Rev. lU.rton eon
I'l" I'd ;. | V. > e meet ;ti" .
Mr. .1. \\ . KM is. Jr.. has return
id to 11is h me in New York.
Air". S W. Neeiy will leave fm
inc r ramp .Yii;r isi
I hi- \\ iHtc' <n l,i i < lull No.* 1
i f St Ma11 hi'\\ m?l iit tlir liome ??'
Ml", si in 1 .Mrs.- TJfiln'it I.ovoless on
Si'iulay. \ i>itiii's ait' udrome ill
all tinus.
\V. M. Tarrant, reporter |
I ll (ll'A'KTEKLY CONFERM
E ST. M AllY'S ClKCl IT
I V . J. I'. ST A N | KY I'ltEsTpT^T.
Sunday. July 18 tile 1th quuii.
rly conference held fur. the St.
ary's ( ireuit at St. James A
I. E. ehun'h was one ot much
Tccesv Sunday school at" the
sual h<ir. Tlie lesson was well
;sri sm-ii ittii 1 rcviinrml In- thw
i -1oi. At 11 :f;u the jTasTdf hedrtllrUev.
1.. H. St even's* in devered
a soul stirring sermon,
fttr which the financial part
as taken up. and the leaders
lined over to the pastor l'oi
Irs. L. A. Wells, the sum of $o0.
"I I eel that I voice i he sentirent*
-of ?trrr ^t~Aim y Clrcui.;
hen I say it was very >ad in
i* 1? i ?today hi?a - way?when
e world ti.ink of the depa) tare
I' our dearly beloved I*. E. Dr.
. A. Wells a man of God who
emed t(, have 'sympathy * and a
ood feeling for all. We know we
ii! got another I': H.. hut w i
under will it lie a' man of that
i* aho\ e the people, 1JliT Avith the
.pe that I.)r. Wells was?tint ti.
i-ojile. One thing that makes us
leer up is "this: It's our loss hut
e helieve that it is heaven'.;\Yii.
NVr wnTh u> :nry ~~thtu 'Alrrr
. A. Wells ami faipilv
eepest sympathy of the St. Matv
ircuit.?Wt?shall nevet "ffU'iel
kindlier ami?IT iuudliue!^s,-Dr.
"!h?a?vinnw,?Uu4;?ho iiliall?live
long time in the minds of the
t. Mary's Circi.it.
We have a good pusto'r. we pray
hee. 0. God send us another P.
. similar to Dr. L. A. Wells. A
ah of God.
. < \M Dl'N .lOTTINTiK
K: i '.iv <'v enir." Dr. S. H. Hitrns.
president of Allen university
duninin. wa? irst speaker. Suhet:
Christian Kd.cation. Did he
leakThe reply is indeed! ined!
Before he began Rev. R. A.
ii jnisM*] tjy ai High Hi!*
cached a forceful sermon to -chc
oil '.In- same. !'-r. -J. II. Tliumtuinu'ri
I .ko-Rush less engagers
rrt?the visitor s?iW' 1 ? 1 n".e?v?.ere
spir<^. Dr. .1-. P. Pickett added ,
eatlv to the occasion. re. iting
me of his remin'scences from
?a -st-orlent before?g-r-adu--j
ing. l)r. J. P. is really a well-|
slier of New Bethel?and why j
>tAll were delighted when irt
s atinmm id that he donated I
">.00 in the extra drive. * 1
Revs. N. A. Rice and .1. S. Mar- ,
i a re 11 is cTas,s ma les"~So Win-ill
v. Rice was sent here as pastor J
inuU\sn.-a**?it were seemed olat- I
?but of such short duration for i
had put on a splendid program [
We are' still saying ^truthfully
U courageously that New Bethei I
ed a strong AME minister whirl
cope with the Bajitist, arrs ratic
Trinity M. E.'s and intell:ual
Presbyterians.. Being born
rl vn v/?/l -1 * t 1
c 10icu ncie unu me oniy one
*<. unrated. discover 1
Kcmomlicr. she guarantees to b
bitmii ot viiitr e~hTire~life. cast o
vnur way. She, guarantees to |
properties, change the conditio
you' can look back upon your lif<
been aveited had you proper ad
it's not too late yet; call see th?
all. What benefit would a read
to remove the dark cloud whic
guarantees to do to each and e
She changes the conditions of 3
and fortes until* she nccomplishe
bition of your life. Satisfacti
Separate Room For Colored Pi
and he com fnced. Prices with!
Permanently Located on Meetin
Highway, next to Rawes H
9:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M
l!1k5
Pepsi- Coll Company, I
rranchised lionfer: Colum
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PAGE FIVE H
j who really knows the history of 3
the church and wilh stHtnl with it ?_3g
I'ntil \hc fast c?ll. ?- ' ?- ??-y
.I. I I'layi-ij J. McClollan, I. J.
i i'ruitt though deceased; J. M, Hart
ison. K. i'. iilli<, I.. A. Logan, ex. J
, I'. K.'s on the scent* now of the
' i.at) lister di-trict. They will tell
; \o.i that i*'. Dickerson Moses
Hursl hHmrd ttr'TTfa}^* the rhsirict .
, c>i*.l1 II in -.Qui when '* was Cut nff ;
if. er teased along with other loy1
ist until it were brtfught back
.nid in spite of all mean to stick .
i it and an: asking' l)r. S. K
1 i/i'JL'ns !'iiblicly t<^ |>tit Rev, H.
I i urst's name down for five dob
j.a's to he 'paid bv his widow". F.
| I'i. H ui st w ho has aliead.v given
| if two. A vtridicule hangs m
mt home with the beloved bishop
j picture an if signature for ^TTTi j
?nm! [)>*; -H-tggtns had one?sent-to
| him. So be it known that If. K.
II. will do her bit for the A. M.
j K. deuorn matron while life last,
I.of ii if' .i,.. -.. .1?
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| W 1 nllji.
Delighted to have seen Miss
| Maty Moore a fine youitj; J.ady of
| Kev. J. S. Martin's church at'La^?
f aster. Her mother was with'her
j \ very pleasant person, .Mrs. I'hy
i lis Marvin from Wedgefield, Kev.
j husband.. ?! ?
4 Kev. . Wuiker pastor of Willow
J tirove wiik' jyesent with a cheeri-Cul
s.ntjle. ~~ . ...
sr. mhii.ii* m. n. < ni'KCH *
Kev. T. If. Weathers. Pastor
Eastov'er?Sunday was very hot
[hat a large number were out at
| ne house <>l worship At lUJJO a
j u'ondei f;:l Sunday school was ton-.
| ducted hy the Sunt. Mamie E. Hin|
ion. Alter the opening exercises
I ' he var.ous teachers took charge
'of their class, +rverjr. c'lass made a
aood leport, but the seniors \<'on
j he banner. A fine review was by
pre pa's tor. Piuyer service led by
Jro." Ike Johnson and Bro. Henry
: .ohnson, Jr. A a few -announceI
a tils w< re made. The n.'utnr <l?
a .iu..l .Stirling sermon tak I?
ii : iiiii< tin- text St. Matt: 7:20.
.'Jin- )n-i>?n joined at?this service.
^A_ _Lbei.pl contribution was domrtI
0.1,
A ftne health program was conpTui
it.) by Mr. Craig. The effect
id. ntosq..ito bilea. At 4:00 p.m.
j kev. Taylor of St. Matthew church
; reached a noble sermon and his
, fnn- choir furnished music.
i ..Those oil the sick list are sister
soiit- Reeil. ^ister So fie Sjrotty Bro.
[ 'uhn Deveaux and Mania Penny.
I Walker. Sister Eliza McNight de
parted this lite July 17, 104.1 and
I ?':is funerali7.ed this week at St.
i Philip. Mrs. Rosre L. Smith reI
turned safely from the hospital
Saturday with a tine baby girl.
We pray lot the sick u speedy re-__
covery.
Mamie E. Hinton, reporter
VI T H E L M A
ST I) ADVISOR
your City, County or State
NAME MADAM THpLMAN
>ntr?l the thought, mind asd at
no matter how far away they
fails to bring about a speedy
one of your choice, reunite the
he uarth's lost treasure.
ring about every desire and ?nt
If"every obstacle that may be in
promote your business. sell your
n of jout entire life. Perhaps
c and see how trouble could have
vice at the proper time. Perhaps
> woman who knows all and sees
ing be t? you unless she is able
h hangs over you; and this she
very, one calling upon her.
/our life with the ruling planets
s every hope and desire and anion
guaranteed or no charges.
Eople. White and Colored come
in the reach of all.
g Street in the Trailer on No. 1
larher Shop, West Columbia
. DAYS AND SUNDAYS
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