The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 07, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT
AROl'ND WKST COI.r>1HI.\^
By Rev. V. I.. Diejtsfc__l
The everybody revival meotin
began at Double Branch A. M. Ichurch
here lust' Sunday. Aug::*
1st. T'u "iiv?rniny ser v.o-a v.".
ably delivt red by the Pastor Km
B. C. CuimimrhafiY". T:?- ;;Tt< rnoo
sermon war delivered by Re>
Butler and the everting -ei-r.v>n a
8:d0 o'clock was delivered by tit
Presiding Kb'er Re?\ Mr. Clark'.
These st rmons it is said were or,
joyed by eveiyhody that hear
them for their were many tha
?heard?bhe+??iMr?the ?church \va
irowded all throng the day. Mon
Jay night was the?strmr as-Kmi
lay. People eame from far aii
near to hear the Rev. ('. < . M
llwain who was appointed to eon
d.'.ct the revival. And they wetnot
disappointed for he pre'su-hei
it is said, a sou! stirring s- rirm
So much so until- Tuesday, revejiui
befoie the sun set .people were <
their way to Doable i'.ralteh. 1
is said he did hotter. 'The peep!
* art- enjoying his sermon- a^ the
ducted the last 3thlee ri'vivaIs J
Double llranrh. TTie t ?. r ha
not attended the ii:*r up t
?ttri7~vrritrn?" hernuse M' the prom
TT-hx1 mTtdc~zrttr^TTtc TFmr^-a* h
~pr ilraj' >>> liuieh.- she ha- - to It
home with the children that win*
the?im oting?( revivals 1 t t_r;; i <
eihei ehurch ho would take care u
the children and let her go-ever
night if she wanted to because h
has as miich right'to stay horn
sometime., and let' her enjoy th
meetings .as she has and if an
night -lii Vans to stay home tinhe
would go. htit he would _rui
ask her to stay ' home. He ha
.' been keeping his, word for si
years and feel perfectly satrsfiec
For that cause I don't get to g
more than ohe night during th
rc-cival meetings at either chure
tat the I.ord kin ws 1 pray for tli
success of fhe meetings. 1 hop
to hear Rev. Mellwnin In-l'ore th
iiirrwiix iiufl' anil 1 Will \Vl":t
mi/re about it in my next wr i t in;.
A poo.! uiuny \\no aru awa
have oorr.e home to s:ee their rela
?? ?attti?fiv.mi* and?to?attw
TTT<~ niff tiinrT "~Tte\ . .1. [.. . I.hine
sto'n left Monday, A. past 'ami f.
New" York City and br-mklyn. H
probably will -be away?for 1TY
15 clays, Weo'np forTrini a sat
leturu. - -t..
Kov. Win, (1 reon ami his S
James congregation went jnt
their new church last Sunday ft
service.
-?-Miss?Mary Johnson ?fail i
line and i> receiving The I'almett
Leader.
l'he writer held service la?
Sunday in. tht morning at .Mour
Pleasant (Oh! Field 1' Uapl. ehure
Help Put The
Heat On
HIROHITO!
Save waste fat, conserve-fuel,
turn in scrap, write tin* boys,
buy War Doiuis, keep the family's
spirits* high by getting a
bag of ADLL'H Flour and serving
plenty of good biscuits.
i rolls, pies and cookies.
Enriched Table-Tesfed
AfrLUR
FLOUR
YOUR GROCER
CAN SUPPLY
Madam PAULINE
PALMIST? blf'K It K AI IKK
f.'iinrnnlnpc fn Vnne
Kill ire Life
Calls your Sweetheart by nam
Readings rm all affair* of life.
Prices in reach of everyone
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"White and Colored
LOOK FOR TRAILFR
Madam Office on Meeting 7?(roe
next to Johnny Fowler's Lunch
City 0? West Columbia
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j W. Columbia and at Third Samuel ;
! Baptist church,' Columbia Sunday |
?Wnrbt.?Mrvtiug ssit?- good ui_j>oth
points.
A '
i.kxi.ncton cikccit nt.ws 1
it <
Rev. I. <) .Simmons, I'as tor '
. [
, nninv of our revival nuctinij at {
Bethel 'church. Alter a very tine 1
Sunday school our pastor preach- |
m! front the lY-th Psalm and 1st x
terse: Preserve me oh Lord, for v
. in Thee i put my trust. This was j
indeed a great sermon. Rev. \V. j
K. preached the second sermon;
* the Rev. J. (.'. Rates of Kmamul
h.:n h preached the third'sermon. ?
'! Hiuner was then served imd Rev. ~
-?Jk-?J:'. Curry. pastor of Brown
chapel preathejj the fourth ser.
am and Rev. C. A Dunlan pastor
f.the Saluda circuit preached the
veiling sermon. The following 11
1 ' holes sangi?intr .Si'lHur-tth'jjfk. and *'
" Spring Mill church. Brown chapel 1
" and, Jones..chapel and the class '
II!,nil tia il U pot t.?. nMfi ?
' i. W. Black's class lead this l"
turns from St oday -really pleased '
>;:r pastor. We Were happy to v
:;i\t hut! t!u* uresoiKi* of Row J. ?
M.oWilliams who Jia> been on tin* a
: ick list i'iii1 soiuetinic. lie made a
>onic remarks and also thanked \
the .pastor* and members a n d it
" friends' for their liberal donation.
^ The Kov. *\V. K. Houston, I).!).,
* ?>f Rock Hill, is here conducting
'pur revival this week. Our meet1
ittit will close on Friday night atid 1
0 | we will open at Alt. Zion church '
' ,'n Sunday. A great day is plan- 1
tied and we are'hopin"- for a great 1
i: ~ <
access w
TiTrs. I.essie P. Hpps left for her e
i'itome in New York City aftet ti
x kpcnding two weeks here with rel- t
'.stives and friends.
" -Aliss. Violet 'Lee .loiies passed s
^ away at her home here after a- s
bout two weeks sickness. Fun- i
, t ral arrangement are incomplete c
' ut tliis writing.
CLINTON NEWS t
-?Friendship?A.?M.?bk?Chu reh
" Rev. H. W. Walker, I'ustor
I . Sunday school opened at lOilit)
?with the pastor oHVciating. "The" ?
^ Ic-sOn was wrtl?taught?-'after t
which. Prof. J.T.W. Minis gave
''ThiTTfrvfr-w;? ?
" i (
Our "pastors message for the
morning service was Advertising '
t Jesus. After the sermon a baptismal
service was held. Tile in
,! fant daughter (Merdyn Dolores
Taylor) of Air. and Mrs. Marion
j) , Taylor was bapti/a .1.?A-L Llie al?s
I tsir was tin* mother Mrs. Julia
Taylor; her giftmliatts Mr. and '
;t M.i s. John D. Henry and Mrs.- I).
B. Bailey. Be v. (I. T. Shelton de l
iivered the evening message us- '
j ing for a subject: The I)aty and '
" , Zeal of. - (iod's Children. The '
Lord's Supper was administered '
to 52 during the day. Collection
for the day $51.8-1. The activities
of our church are varied a 11 <1 1
many. The most interesting one '
is the baby contest. The contest- '
ing babies are: Walter McMath ;
j and Merlyn 1). Taylor. Bach baby has
a captain and the goal is $'J5.
( The contest ends the 4th Sunday '
in Augu'st. On that Suiulay, Hev. 1
II. B. Butler of Columbia will
preach for its. Don't fail -"to svor- '
-hip w i t h us.
Mrs. B. P. Alexander gave the 1
highlights of the Kxecutive meet4 1
sag of the W. II. & F. M. Society 1
which was hold in I.ittle Hock, 1
A .1 iv.. v.. 1 -l
| ,?.rw ... urn- III Iielir 111 tl l
I?-ivuth Carolina stood, at the top j
11 finance. '
\KOCT THF. FOLK
Mi's, K. I intra Watts worth and I
-Uk^. Omnia W. Thompson are va- I 1
rationing in the north. Miss Mariaii
Holland is in Philadelphia, '
visitinj.' her sister.
The Hoy Scouts are In tireen- ~
v ill J.
Pvt.. (I. ('. Alexander of" Los J
lough v i * i_t i i nr Ins parents Mr, '
Angeles, Calif., was home on fur
and ??l is. John Ktrth. Pvt. Alexan- *
,.4 der is aftiKated with the Medical <
Detaehiuent. ?
Mrs. Minnie Grant and little son
lames are quests of Mrs. Grant's
! sister and brother-in-law Rev.
| and Mrs. T. Y. Hardy.
Prof, and Mrs. A. T. Butler '
I and children of Newberry were
p. Saturday guests of Mrs. Butler's (
j parents Mr. and Mi s. Joe Williams.
Mrs. Ruth Holland of Philadelphia
is here visiting her parents.
Mrs. Aurolia Kiiuird Katf
I.Sunday quests Misses Venie and (
l Rubye Raiford and Miss Kvelyn
T* Sartdersr of Whitmire.
| Mrs. Charlotte Young; of Wash- 1
1 ington, D.C., is in the city. ,
J Mrs. Stacie Richardson of Phil- |
. adelphia is in the city,
w
- I -Mi1,
uijvk a.m.e. cm m n st
? 1 iti<
He*. t. N. Hampton. Pastor
Klloree: ?. S. opened at ' the ,
isual hour with JSupt. James Fb- 11
;le..-.Many interesting points were
/fought out. Class No. 1 has the
, Au
>anner.
The third quarterly eonferenee
>f the Mt. Olive is now history..
Hie I*. K., l>r. fc. A. Parker dc- j '''''
ivered a' wonderful message; i
vhieh everybody enjoyed. After- ' ' 'rj
vard we Went into the business '
>art of the quarter. We paid the
. t- i ' ilt'.
h. out plus.
The P. K., pastor and family 'lt'
?: the
vere-dinner guests ot Mrs. Ada
'aimer, where they feasted un- j f
il they wanted no niore. 'They *
tl everything that a pi son Ter
d to rat.
M e were proud to have with " ^
i> on Sunday .Mr. L. A. Blackmail ! J*'
nd .Mr. N. B. Aiken, both of El- ;
in i e; also Afrs. "Fogle's sister-in-'" .
a.v from Washington, 1). OcOn ^
hindt.v afternoon the. nastor was I
T| ? ^ - ' i mtv
ailed hack to Mt. Olive to atcaiii?tbe-daaretaT-of?AI
i s., .Maegae-^^
f Brown. Surviving are her.
lidower Mr. Elvin Brown; three
brothers Fred Williams, George
vis
ml Wesley Williams: two sisters i
Its. Laura Milliard and Rachel;
\ jlliams and a, licifev of relatives- ,.
' - tor
nd friends.
1)1 E WEST N'KWS
At .Mt. Lebanon AMD church j
lie Rev. R..J. Glover brought two j
orceful and instructive messages !
o his heures- on last Sunday, at 1 lie
morning and evening services.
Several visitors were present and ...
njoyed the gospel story us* tuld
iy the minister. The uttering for .j
he day was $92.OU. i j)t-a
At Mt. Zion Presbyterian the ;||t.
ervices consisted o f Sunday ; p
cliool and young people's meet- ; p
ngs; as ltev. Ml*Adams is on va- |
ation. J wii
Mr. R. L. Richardson arrived , pl>u
hi last Sunday from Washing- 1 A!
on, and is enjoying several j plis
veehs vacation here with his wife ' ing
.nd children. , will
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenjamiji Pruitt ]Mis
> 1 V, - >
it .-\*nuwut!, :v.i?,?are spending L
teveral days as the guests o f i '<nd
heir uncle Mr. H. C. Joseph. n>
Pfc. Finest Rohjnisu 11 uf Camp w>11
lordon, (la., spent several days Oici
tore as the guest uf his wife Mrs. !Ste
iVillie Mae liohinson at the home \ l'!ljf
her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. ;ncl
1. Lee. : H11'
Mr. Robert T. Anderson was l'au
married on last Saturday, July ,S!
$77 to Miss Florence Smith o
\nn Arbor, Mich. He and his I
n ide, in company with Mr. and j
Mrs. James Anderson anyl child- : ^
ren niotorod-to-Lkie?West pnd are ..?.
he guests of their parents, Mr. | 7
md Mrs. Albert Anderson. They 1
on
ire enjoying a pleasant stay. | (>
Mrs. Jessie Harris and daugh- j n,n
ter, Miss Viola Harris of Phila- 1
lelphiu, Rev. and Miss Rebecca |;;U
Lilover and Mr. Olin L. Smith were j
linner guests of Mrs. Louise Sus- I k.
icwell on last Sunday. A delight- ] <Pp
ful time was had. j |ay
Mesdames Anna .Nance and ! 3i:r
Marie Jones of Jrmo, are quests i 'I
M' .Mrs. I.ola Jones and family. .'on
Miss Rachel Wharton of Co- Die
unibia spent last week end home, i ust
At ;St. Mary Raptist church, Jay
die Rev. L.E. Daniels brought a Get
touching' message at both morn- flo'
ng and evening services. The The
jll'ering for the* day was good. leri
Mr. and Mrs. Ahrham Miller, 1 V
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Miller and j ,ml
ittle daughte and Mr. Heyward, j
ill of Greenville were week end I ^
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrw '
VIiller. j lt.
-Mr. and Mrs. Kaotes Eakin of i '1 r<
Baltimore, Md., are guests f a^'j
VIn Eakins' parents, Mr. and _
Mrs. - Timothy Eukiiw ? . m
Mr. W> E. Vauss who was in- j I
juretl while working at his trade i I
n Ware Shoals, during last weekd
ias returned irotti IhV Aliih'rsun
L'ounty hospital where lie receiv- '
;d treatment and is resting well |
?t home.
BETHLEHEM A. M. E. CHl'RCH J
Helton, S. C.--S. S. met at the
isual time with Supt. at his post.
Review y/as conducted by Miss
Malsing. She brought some inir
resting points. At the worship
service Rev. Reed chosed for histheme
A City That Didn't Want
Jesus. The sermon was full of;
Jfflulfat'jjn. and enjoyed. The at- ;
bndaflt'e was larg^.vWe are proud J
>f Rev. Reed who is a true leader. |
Please have your money reody
when the agents CoHlie Tfahb aTfd
Aurelia Dillard deliver your j>a* ,
per. It saves timw and remember.ithey
are still rationing shoe*
I
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TI1E PALMETTO LEA1
( ( Kssri if am to
; kv-i'k atki> j u
I'he Tom Thumb Wedding givat
Union Baptist church was
great success and by request
I Ih1 repeated on Monday nite.
gust 10th. These small children
re well trained- and the amount
sed was $40.04. Please don't
;s this great program sponsorby
Mr. L. E. Switzcr and
*s L. M. Green.
There was a large1 crowd to
tot Supt. Ponds and teachers
Sunday school. TKm lesson was
L-rcstingly taughtTTtl'ter which
delegates made their reports
the convention! Remarks were
ml from our "pastor,
"he morning se rv ices were
y inspiring as well as inform.
Our pastor brought us a
at message which seemed to
enjoyed by all. There were
eral visitors, which we always
come. o
The musical choir sang with
L- intei-e^i :iml w;ls filled to its
lacity. We enjoyed the music.
Ir. (Ji'HtTal Clark, president of
Ushers* Board and family
nt the week end in Johnston
iting relatives and friends,
ick list: Mrs. Rosetta Coles,
Al. tiunter and others. We pruy
their speedy recovery.
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor,
I). B. Williams, Reporter
(. lBliliKTdWN NEWS
By 10. J. Ford ^
lis); M. F. Burgess wife o f
'. S. B; Burgess, is home again |
?r spending one month in Su- I
nah, (Ja. with her children. i
he many friends of Mrs. M. E j
is will be pleased to know that |
is on the road to recovery, |
ir a very seriousness illness. I
rof. and Mrs. J. B. Beck are
tiding their vacation in The j
uly City (Chicago) and other
es of interest.
Irs. E. I.. Eraser the accomhed
organist of Bethel is spend
her vacation in New York
i her children. iWhile HWay
s Valerie' Howard is-organist:
u*t?Ii,-V .1, M. Ja.ksoni
Charleston and spent "The Tfcry-j
u iiov. n. .NWilson wlio took
STTo~Sw the ciry and'tin* mitrrial
brethren. ^Before leaving
r wiic given JwSuniptuous drnat
the parsonage. Thy said i
madam was away but the'
glitt t- proved an excellent hosi.
Rev. James and Dr. Brown
isted tn making their stay_til^
nble.
.fter purchasing the large tract
and adja.*ent to the property of
hid church, the trustees have
tin To improve?the- church in
outside. Dr. Jackson with the
gregation is certainly doing a
at work. He is a real Godt
leader and pastor,
unday, August 8th rs Men's
.* at Bethel. The morning mese
will be delivered hy the Rev.
A. Thompson. If you want to
31 rpal. livf*. nrntrpptsc iv? Qn?
school, come and visit Bethel's
iday school.
'he Georgetown District S. S.
vention will convene with the
kcrson A. M. E. church Aug-_
10-11th, Tuesday and Wednos-.
The delegates from Bethel,
isgetown, are: Miss Valeria S.
ward and -Miss Naomr Keith
> Rev, M. B (leathers is the villaining
pastor. i'e
shall very soon speak of the
irovements being made at the
erent city churches.?I!
dr. Henry MeIX Jackson, the
pf janitor at the post office was
home last week indisposed. His
mds are happy to see him out
i in.
t jolly bunch passed through
WATCH YOUR HAI
? L L'UH
One 2 V, Ot. jur LESTER'S SI
SO A LI* TREATMRN'I
One 4 O?. bottle T. ESTER IS IM;
One 8 Oz. jar LESTER'S BET!
1
Send Money Order for $!.4.r?. \
We Carry a Full I.ine of I1
Write for our C-at-alog.
W. & M. PRODUC
- 117 KEARNEY AVEN UE
j *
)ER
11he city from Orangeburg last Sat.
unlay onroute to SThnrtlc beach.
Among them was"Mr, Robert EH
Howard.
The RevT N. CV MayhaThTTlgept'
for The Lighthouse ami Informer
is indisposed at this writing. Trust
lie will soon be out. *
It looks like prosperity h a s
s-Liillk New Yurk City .judging
from the large number of visitors
here from there.
(let your cony of The Palmetto
Leader on Saturdays at Esther's
beauty parlor, West-end Gilbert
street.
^-Notice
The License Beauticians o f
Georgetown will serve you iirThe
TTTure as we brrvm'in th'^mtstT-but
due to the high eost of material
we cannot work at the prices- that
have been charged and we are takI
ing this medium to notify our cus
I toim-rs and the public, that beIV./rrnltlt?
August" 10th the prices
i \vill be as follows-: SI.00, i? 1.25, and
i
5D.30. according to head siz<^s and
-lylus.?And?we u i*h??4so?~4?ostate
- thai?we win en our shops at
S a.in. and jdpsc at <5 p.m. Will
| close all day on Wednesday.
I Thank you for your patronage.
I M l. 7,ION A. Mr-K. rni?itrn _
|_ _.
I Hev. t'T t". Mcllwain, I'astor
J . We had a title time at Shiloh
] Sunday. We were favored with a
i great message by our Presiding
i Klder. Dr.- T 11. Addison this boling
our last Quarter. Text 1 John
13:2a. .Many" intereMing points
were brought out. This . message
was well received. -In the after- c
I noon our ijuarter was held with
| it Licit success.. The people of Alt.
Ziojn and Shiloh have worked together
in one accord and by, so
doing we have raised ftiis quAftcr
$41(1.50. Our pastor-went to New
Hope AAIK church to preach in ( '
i he revival meeting there and left
the fire burning. He delrvered a
fouI stirring message from Dan.
5;5. subject Hell Must ("lose. The
entire audience rejoiced. We are
lookinc forward Sunday to our
regular services. Stewardess No.
1 will serve, Mrs. Mamie Alston,
inesident. :
The presiding elder, pastor and
wile wen- the dinner quests Sunj
day ol' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel KenM'd*
Sunday afternunn the pastor and
Mt. Zion choir will go 'o St. John
Baptist chinch. Sunday nite-the
pastor will preaeli a1 t'edai* Creek
AMIO church.
Those on sick 1 i ~l still remain
serious.
| PAUADISK A. M. K. CHURCH
I ' Great Falls?A very successful
revival closed at the Paradise A.
I M. F.. chureh last Sunday night.
Rev. ,1. R. l.ee, pastor. The Revs.
J. 1. Wynn and J. S. Barnes both
preached to their uttermost. We
were pleased to have the good
choir of Davis Stand last Thursday
night. They certainly rendered
good music. The Mt. Zion
Baptist church was with us Fri-.
day night. They are known a s
good singers. The Pastor, Rev.
H. Washington was also present
land sung sonic soul stirring songs.
I Rc^i. Calcutta preached a good sermon
Sunday night which was en oyed
by all present.
Mrs Elizabeth Martin is the
guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Gaines this week. She is
from Greenville. Pvt. Fletcher
(slaines who went to Mississippi
, when drafted in December of 11142
-pent seven months of training at
the Medical Station hospital, was
then sent to Camp Senago, Pa..
. was home on furlough last week.
Fnroute back he stopped in York
to visit relatives and friends. lie
R AT THE TEMPLE!'.
^ER'S m'KCUt, TEMPI.E
1 SCALP TREATMENT g
IAS BEEN TESTED!
YOU TOO.
flLI, GET RESULTS!!
?ECIAL TEMPI.E ANI)
' sor.o
NE COCOANFT SHAMPOO .35
PER SHEEN PRKSSO .50
$1.35
0% Federal Tax .10
Ve will pay the Postage. $1.43
'rodnrta for the Beauty Shop.
rrs CORPORATION
.ifr,?; JERflKY CITY, N. J.
^.* > *'
i.
. . 1tbf
was accompanied hy his mother,
Mrs. Lr/,zir-Qtrm?H. j-^.
Ftrat ('lass Seaman Lawrence !
Barnes of the Navy. Williams- '
hiliVT. Va., is home on' fUTtotrgh
with mother. Mrs. Osarie Barnes. ^
Pfe. Johnny Holmes the son of ^
Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes was
I L(_? i
home last week on his furlough. |
Jle left for Waslnngton Friday to ,l"
visit relatives and friends befote ' ***
.ctinmnjr to Camp in Texas.
.Mr. John A. MoColloucrh has- re!
turned to Philadelphia after visit.iritf
his mother Mrs. Emma Me(.
oltough.
s<t
HEMPS'TEA I) NEWS t ul
"AM
1 Sunday was very pleasant for per
ali elmi ( hein'i s The S. S. met ai I'm
the usual hour with Supt and tea- S
hers at their posi. A Warm pray
er srvic followed. At 12 o'clock
Kov. "Thompson delivered one of
Chose soul stiriinu' sermons that
-torched ;u*my. hi-iuts.
. .. Jliv. ;tnd ^ Mis. Y.u.ung Cor ley "****'
were the Sunday quests of Mrs.
duo (iarven.?.Mr. ami?Mi">.?Dav -*?
.-.ere the Sundav truest* ><f \t>
lid Mrs. Rick Wise. Mrs. Robbie
Homillion was the Sunday guest
ji' Mr. and Mrs. Alsun Corley.
Ucv. \N. II. Washington. Raster j
Married Recently
Mr.-Milcd?_'e Wise and Miss 1'aw-T
aline Haze! ' were . married at' the-4--?
I; ime ?>t* Mr. and Mrs. Bates-- un _?
Inly liH, I'MBrule:-maid was! 4
Miss (.'a net In Ilazel; maid of lion- *
or. Mi ss Helen ('. Voiini.'; tlnwer j I J
g.rl.- llioria Wi-se; vine- bearer. j
Kreddie Bates. Best man Mr.
Henry Bates and Mr. II. (iroani. <
A delicious course was served.
i\Ve miss Mr. Henry (larven very . B
much. Mr. Alfon'/o Irving is vis- B
itin'' 4iis family before being-tlraf- ?jj
led jii! thy army August Id. We fji
y. isli or i hoys well who r.u light.- ine
for oin freedom. ?
llioria Wise, rejiorler , r
i; *
R1IH.K SIKINil MANS ) ,
I J
l'eo|?le aic going to ddierenl j v
eiiurelies, now every Sunday to 5
revival meetings. Therewill?Tv?regular
monthly adrrtrch - service ~nt
Ridge llill Sunday. ^
The I.I'A Cluh will nave a call I
meeting Friday afternoon at the |'| ln
home of .Mrs. Keginu Wig-fall.
Business of importance. I
TKe CiTrls and Boys' Auxiliary | ?.
is having a vacation until Sept%
Huh. (ilad
to Report that Mrs. Lott
is improving from lu-r illness.
Mis. Elizabeth P. Hammond is
visiting her brother Pierce i n ')
Atlanta. (la. We wish for her a jj
-pleasant stay.
M is. Mahi'l .lackson anil ehiUl- i 'u
ten of Columbia are visiting- InSt i
lehr-in-law Mr. Sam Jackson. j
Mrs. Christine Pulniore wa/
the week end guest xif her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. tiioadnax. *"
Ridge Hill School
Allheal Coleman. Reporter .. M
Scliol opened on I uesilay with*
a number of students waiting to
Jie assigned clas^ room work. We
were glad to welcome i?\v stud- on
ents, teachers and our agrioub Bj
tun; teacher, Mr. A. M. Wiles, ol H?
Martsville.
Cpl. Frontis Brooks of Fort, gi
Benning, tia., Cpl. William Cole- Eg
man 01 rori i.eonaru Wood, Mo., Eg
ami Mr. Mallies Coleman of Brook
lyn. N.Y., were seen on the camtrie
pus. Glad to hear from Mr, Gardner,
who is stationed at Fort
. eve
Bennnig, Ga. * 1 n 1
We were glad to hear the an
nountfement of I.ittle I .eon Gardner,
Jr., son of Miv and Mrs.
Garddner. ? .,
i e
We were? glad to have Mr.
Douglass Watson ami Br<>. Clif\\
a
ton, of Aiken visit our sehool.
lie
They are formerly of this city.
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See I ittle Mazie Hammond for r()
a Palmetto Leader.
PUSH A A. M. H. CHIHCH
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Rev. J. N. Caugliman, Pastor l-flM
U e -i i i I
?>. c, ai mi' ill llOUI Pfl
luftoi the review, reports from the||
S. S. Convention were made It yjaj
the delegates. Wfa^enjoyed the linejjfl
refioTt in tide by little Misss Mil- 'I
died DawUins; also Mrs, llu.rteii'se jfi
Robinson and the Supt.
Prayer service was conducted 8
by Deacon Calvin Cook of Wesk
Columbia. Rev. Henry Mickons I
preached -the morning message I
and we enjoyed a very fine ser- B
[ mon from the subject: He Sure)J
That Cicxl Made You.
Sunday night the pastor deliv- y
ered a soul stirring sermon at IB
| St. Mary AMK church. His sub- [I
ject: What Think of Ye Christ? jl
~ He was accompanied by his choir J
J_
it rendered excellent- music ami i
s eymilioiided hv the ;<11?!i?* t"?*<". |
visit will ho repaid?m <>" r
it future.
l!rs. Kliza Hurler Kieldinp- w:\? (
lOValizcd at tin1 aho\o nunicil!.
.ivh on .Monday. Autr. 2nd. >hc .
ves throe children, three sis- v
s and a brother, relatives and
>iuis to mourn lier. Ic-s. Inter-j
s is heaven's train.
W A N T K D ?
dents tor trainim; in l abor- J
cms \ursinf?. Two-\ear roarse. i
Month with fall maintenance. I J
r further information, write-ill
port nt cndcnl <TT \ nest's
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1 fenryton Siinalormm
Ifvnrylon. -Mil.
Lir,coin Momm i;il
( i.lilhilutr^ Vmi'
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sin-cm; and ' .
fa.MII.y I'i.ors now
I --F. SCOTT, AJur. I,
I hone 2-47(>5
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3NE1A| DAY BrJ .
'ITAMIN J"-7\TABLETS
pHINK of it! Your mln*
imum dally requirement*
)f A and D Vitamins or of m^L
J Complex Vitamins, in one pwjN / ? l{
deasant tablet. Remember f/jfsJ' _ \
he name ONE-A-DAY f
brand) Vitamin Tablets. I X"
Hi? NbKVINbl ,
Tk O TENSE nerves make |
you Wakeful, Cranky. _
\ y Restless? Dr. Miles Nervine
helps to lessen Nervous ?
If J \2s( I Tension. Get it at your drujr ('
'store. Read directions and
/Tr .^1 use only as directed. t
ilka-SeltzerE^H
HEN Headache. Mas^
cular Pains or Simple Lm J
s'euralgia, Distress nfter I ?.
'teals, (>ai on Stomach, or *tJ~
Morning After" interfere /mta
rith your work or spoil /[ ] \
our fun, try Allti-SeltHr. ?^??J'
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Drink Parlor
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iiM2 w \siiin(;ton sr.
Just Kite Hotel
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ADAM (MO CI Li
"irsi 'l'imo in State, County j'
or City
I Will 4^4L-3lUUL_4i1S1??
BpSsS wluit you want, to ?
Sail H*Wi 1<"I,W nlxutl your
laishand, wife or i
unm tlio love of \
one you most desire; control :
inllucncc the actions of anyone,
ti tlioutjh miles away, (juarrcT1
success where < M h e r ?tail,?
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All litmincs.s' Confidential I
I lours: 10 a.m. to !> p.m.
rmancntly located in 2nd I'lillrrr
Trailer on left side of lliuhv
No. 1 cominir 'out of ( olumliia
vt to Mrs. Itolaild.'s (Iroc. Store I
ien Sundays \V. ( oluml.ia, S. ('.
r Special Headings for a short
time only!
LEEVY'S FUN
Undertaking and Van balm in
T ADT ASSISTANT
AMBULANCES
A N YTIM E A \ Y W 11 Kit E
Superior Equipment
Superior Service
?Sl.cx; AN ?
L O W E K PR! C E S
No Deserving I'oor Refused
1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMTN
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Saturday, August 7, 1913
IRIIfAY vV SATURDAY
I'hc DKSPEKATORS
l\ TECHNICOLOR
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Kxso Station
or. I!INK & T.VYI.OK STS.
M aKe Ti'ii* ^ iiiir llc;ul?|iiar(ers
I 'or *( 'me. plffo
ON KSTOC SIIIVKT.
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jasper i i!(iv. t ii. .Manager
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! >row n's OOicn Ruuiir 101-1
LADY STUUKT
(Auul iiume--toiaiiing A
Specially
Prompt ami Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
)|)en Kach Day i titil .Miflnitfht.
Ors. \Y. 1.. ISrown, Proprietress
Poro Beauty School
Located at 2-t.sl Millwood Ave
r.KACTV CCCTl'OK IN' Al.ir
ITS HftANCHES
vliatnjionii*p, Pressing, Marcelling
('roquimillimr, Kinder Waving,.
JI:ii: Pyehn:, Ulcachinv', Mani?uriiiv,
Mayi.rain^', Hand
M uldinif, A p."- toniy and
Electricity.
PHONE ;ikS7
Annie M. Pope T7 ATalone, Pres.
Wilhelmina C. Pope, Instructor
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COEC MP.I A'S NEW EST
\NI> PIN EST NKiUT CEI'R
THK SAVOY CLUB <
LOCATED ON THE Ol.l)
WINNSIJOIJO KO AD
M iles iV'Kii i lie City Limits
>1' Iviit Claire.. The Savoy Club
\ as fornterlv known as the Paine,
to < i t il!.
:N? it 1'ooils, Chicken and StoaksA
Speeialty.
We rater to Private Parties
ami Clubs
Ml'.-. I.ula 1'. Niles, "Proprietress
Waverly Unknown
Lunch Koom
f'ourUMiiis' Service
Ke:?si?n:tl)!e I'rices
Mrs. Kosa Davis, I'rnprieW^^
?!W Drrvais Si. I'hone 2-7890
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