The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 25, 1954, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Two ! ^ ^ ^ s t African -4- X . ; : >:= y?'' " " ; \ ' . r A, $ % v -* y-? ~ II ETHEL A.M.E.nil'lU'Il Rev. .1. A- Holmes, Raster t, The Christmas was ushered in:'! ttc? historic Ret r el i;V grand style. i- The celebration of the' coming of " ~ t. -lh" T F*7~! ? ! . ! loo); frrtl i"Ii;. !11 X around 1'ethe... heffinninjr with the .'J Sunday School. Tin; attendant-!> by children in this department was greatly in.reus d, insnlte of the ?* 'cold weather. It setups that'the teachers and students have reO <Jcd; luted t cni--elvo:t trekrop pact* with the modern day trends of a }r -hueJe! .tr.d-.y . St tuvif. sirt.ee the modern conin'eitoi. iv the Sunday 7. FvlVi oTTtIJiIFnuenTZVv.liic!i11UElm5I ' tr -i lai-ned so hard t(? brinjr to v past. The people of the city, as well as the members. are praising our pastor and his ea! inet for the n <o;n;letion of the much. necd'd -1 : Sunday St.:?*>>>! Depart :.ic.h't was highlighted .sorvins < hristmas pro' 'e children'< f the SuuV . > their annual Christ ' 'ration. O er one '- . ... .. . people of th.is:dewere preSen.t to jrreet 0 '" * 1 !">:(> ' 1 * - ' . .. ' ' ' f- ' ' '? * ,07 c f the Chri.T < did, as *" , they lifted their voices in ihe v . V leiide call to worship, using as t'e first i.yr.in, " Hark! 'I he lb-arid Angels Sing." ('-n-. factor i.ml; liis t<-Xt from 'he look oi I -.?:. i h 4f):5? which v.-.is " T' r .par Vn the way of the Lord", using as hi t'hcnne' !h".-iy l ei- ( h.ri-' :ia1;." With :r<.i,g \oi?v |,e C.'\'"r ot.V, "()!i > A We pei ta'l lie festivals we observe in' (r- IV ...naiae. He stated |h,11 f.< i- i}?:.t ;U t hristotas " rate can " lurrdiy hear t ;te songs of t lie angels .aed |,i,e message of (?od, because ue are too busy getting .ready for every, thir.jr else, except the coming id r the Christ Child.1 Thi ? vyay ar.other masterpiece .by our pastor. . The missionary basket.-* to the v 0!t'r Were supplemented by the .brought a huge amount of food ). and placed it in two large barrels Vs* they entered the vestibule of v the church. These baskets'will l?e distributed by our pus;tor. r T!iC 7:30 P.M. worship was also highlighted by a pageant "The Star Lighted Path presented !>y 1 the members of the Junior Miso siormry Department of the ch'ujvh. j~ . Th's Christmas pageant was su \ pervised by. Mrs. ft. It. Holmes. * The pastor stated^, "with the spirit of Christmas as hiprh as it ' Is, we will heprin a Sacrifice Prn~^ pram for li)56 atr the lw-plnnlrj; hf .> the new year to complete ou? church work for the conference yea?r." * Our pastor will complete hi? uary 'Z, iy5t? at "pTFTTT instead ." , of the previous dates published over WIS-TV. * r r.^ _ . j . . A A. A. A ?^? ^ " * " ?-^'t ftW/V. K", / g? ?| i nn.rer '!>;!!<< 1 h ,? lW, ,/W* 7--- 7-:v,o,u ^~ . ^ ^ Methodisl Hishep and Mrs. I 7th EPISC OI >*******<>+**< The t' fui'c rii 1 services f< r Mrs, OHic .jackson, a faithful member ; > ur i' .ui'iii wail he held Wed-nos .ay. December 21 at .'?:00 o'clock, Our Prcsid'.ny Klder will tjjroacli fur us it*. nis first quarter session ?!l1 this?X onl'eeiirr?year' nn?rrrm . """." ""lay Tvf<Irntii;r. <io:l continue to bless'our pastor as he continue ty^ la'^ur foi J's, church. . ^ "V John Martii). Rpt. t MArr.n.ONM RAPT. .CUl'KCIl i'. v. W. W ilson. Pastor S ,S. betran 10 n.m. with t'u S:'.pt. in eharp;(r. -Trrw Christina' program sponsored by the S. S wiil lu.'fji'it Sunday December 2' at 7 p.m. The pastor delivered the' morn injr i K'ssaii'i! which was very in = pirinui. T.M Isaiah '. :(! Fpr tin C- lis a. chih! is I <ii a, unto as . a is jriven, and the ;ro\ crnaUm shall ho upon his shoulder; ai)? his name sliail lie called wonder f 11 Counsellor. The Mijrhty (ioi! * ho Kvorlaslinir Father. ' Tin Prince; of l'eace. Theme; Tin vnystiry of the hirth of Christ .Si ' cia.i emphasis were placed or 'a. fact that t iv. .ujrhnnt aye. nun !ia"e tried. hut all hav.e failed t< explain C;e mystery of the lorli 1 ! lis. \t The ill-. ita.tiA'i IIIH m r <<n eame forward ;? '?! connect . ed hes I I!' with tl?" ch'arch . as i :.'u. hda' for I<a.pi i sin. I." everuiy nies.-ajte v.as. dc live) ?' ! t.y the pastor .-also and aurn h- a Wonderful* ; arshe >|*'d.". f <-111 lilhieW.' I i : ! ".-.<> fail h i ' i he ta n c '! i'o> hoped. for. I I ' e'videiiei < f ' hin-.V 'nil -eeir." Had i? nal '<< i, t". .- faith in God ihroiiyh poo pie ' !'. < .yhoet. i he aye to;- hull < -f ' !-ri- v. i, ihi iirtve cone ititf oh' jvion. A |i;ii-u|iriate ni-.n-ic I'm ' ? li.'unas s*. ason. \va> r?i:derer i>y ill'' senior and .Itiiiilee choirs .Vt.i'oii;* ~ir.fr ."students homo foi the holidays arc: Misses Thoma s an Trail?), Gloria levies and Ini i-idW'ortl y. Heiiedici Collc<re ?71". Fred Porter, .Jr.. S. (.' .State Mr. .J: n.v.v Tlrov.Ton, A. & T. 'in u.soorn. and .Miss I'utl 'list. Mi-.s Worthy .will I>t> it Spai tanlni'yr for eight weeks, \vhiI< doing her~practice work at Innan S. ('. Rev. A- Mrs. Wilson am Mrs. Jessie Mac Rice, sister o | Mrs. Qucenie Floyd were dinne 1 quests of Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Royi i Sunday:, Hoc. 10th. Mrs. Rosi I Sten'ion of Highland Ave. is ; I patient at General Hospital. W 'I wish for her a speedy recovery Mrs. Qucenic K. Boyd, Rpl j FRIENDSHIP AMK CHURCH | Rev. 1). J. Zeiglcr, Pastor S'-ndav was a cold day hut th -Ufwithful?few?w6re out to worshit ] I'rt'kidiug Kltlei?l)i. W. ,H. Mim | hehl his first quarter in the nev conference year. I -a ??? r Sr '1 . J < ~ ' ?'-1 fISHES FOR A VI J - ' ' <* / f ^ ' bj -<, y c t < V ( / PEACli ON tARTl: i. ! ri-ii/-. <>;; ir-io-.! ti.liniT-; 1 i. is bo I'll this 'bib... *-rb'Vf b-o I .onI..." ?St. M.'i t iia.lU:* ;MTTtV*(?t?'l in 4btS I-b> so long ago..Ml id III.; v.mnl > ot kiivU i^anil '.roOieiiy love...an;l in s c bunU-ns oi bio .nrht< r oUl Joyful ana Triimvphant So:; iv Caul yon Kreoiings. a . ... * t Epi-scopa >AL DISTRICT < +; o-11 m/o worship after the usual opening.' Music was in keep l?TTTrr?vrtrm?the?Christmas?season. Rev. ZeTyTeT" presented I'.E. Mints i ? who piCa\ ire: I a JUible sermon from i 1 r. 1:T' *>7?'?jt-tT TTiffaiUnii' ??+-t+e?trustoor?ntado-?their monthly re 1 rt. The -elder held his quarter just after, service starting the neyy conference. ..the Elder. Mrs. A. J. Hay was ''ejected delegate to the electoral oilrge, alternate Mr. 1!. If. ('rawlord. Miss Mary K. Dendy was elected delegate to the District j ' ' ?... iercneo. :? Tho- P-ulpit Aid P?nar.d . ni'ct uL the homo of tlie Pros. Mrs. Claudia 0. Ferguson. The vice president presided.. Since we are in the ..'.In of tiie Christinas Season . . uch member cbhtf, hutod soriie. ilhnjr centered ;enind the, birth of , .F?>n;-.. The house was lovely dcl corated in the traditional trreen I and red colors. After the bc.si. ness the hostess assisted hy Little" Jessie Victoria served a delicious . repast. Mrs. Cary thanked the , .'.ostcss. Following the Pulpit Aid .!o;.nl nu'inhers- motored to the , r.-onay;'' with pounds of food for , -our pastor and wife. , Merry Christinas 'ko A'i! , Funeral se,v.<< for the la.r . L. v. (Jeortre T. Shel!?jn w> re Lei I . a? Ft end-hio A.M L. church Wed. , I "r. !. I ll'll!',! I. ^IICltOM. ii> pa11? ?i litis hi* Thnisday N?v. . 1i~>, t if .-on of i|'c: late William an I Ida -Shfltun..-y. a> born in Clinton, . April 7, IXH7. 11received hi.-, [early 11 a injur: at Laurens < (>. ..! iff '(' ni\Coltimbja, S.C. lie i | begat: hi- ihinisteYnl work at the I ahf of fVftiiffii. lie labored. '"ail iil'tillv in tin- I In-ologieal lifhl t ' ( t hrnugh llit' I' i <111 ii > 11U ('dill'. I If | was also a Lyncher anil Principal. I M.f se'.efal schools throughout l.aTTrens Co. His first' sermon "Pass through the host and tone nuuiii'the- people." . j lie leaves to mouyn his loss two sisters, Alesdair.es Ethel Klox of Detroit and Rosa Miller of il. V. two brothers .Messrs Willie Shel, Ion of N*. J. and Jatnes Shelton of y! Arlington Va. L. Dike a ship that's left its mooring And sails bravely out to sea I . t .v/ini'Min' frrar nus siiiieil uwiiy f !ii / j.hn s*?ivrp-ty. Interment Friendship ccmctery. 1 ?~ !l ST, 1'im.Ii' ( Ifl KCII ft I e Castover?The menders liad a . 'hristmas sermon delivered by Ilo\.=N. A. Gary. His text was " | taken frhm I.ube 2:8-10 .Theme ?I tplitT"^r?f?f Great?Joy. We would like for more of you to have heard : this sermon. Music was rendered by the choir. Collection and llene e diction. n-4 Following the service the Drown y Ihiitln'is tendered stew ice.?It wa? v | enjoyed l>y everyone. Oorothy Jeuercttc, Kpt. pf THE PA1JHET k A^A^AAAAAAA rT^rT^" y T^y : ium ? ' i J i V . 1 -_- - ?|IK <:';2 4 fei' * ' :'" . ,f4- 'S-- ^ 4 v.'. >? V.,...' , J I Church | , :./ -I' ; ' % / -' i T< EI.ISHA J A. M. K. (IlL'UCH Hfv, V V. ALSTON, Pastor S. S. opened on time with the ! Supt. presiding with 'tis faithful f~~co-workers by his side. Tire t?TS^ 1 yon was taught?with much?in* truest. Being a Christmas lesson I all wort; familiar with it. The Supt gave a fine review and he tnturn presented to vhe-grwtp our beloved -pastor. He gave a beautiful illustration of the les.fm i?^ inch we all enjoyed. The group .. ii n' .V>.1 name pu ling and decided the Christmas tree for De" hiber 2y. Following the granu Class no. 1 was the banner class, Teacher Mr. A. II. Robinson. ! The pastor read for the Scripture lesson, St. Luke 2:1-22. lie selected -his text from Isaiah 0:6.! the ore, "The Coming King." The pastor preached a really delightful Christmas -sermon. _ Everyone' enjoyed it. A Missiouary^coliec-j tTon?wis taken by the jiUssionuryi I president, Mrs. Ida M. Longshore. The contestants as follow: .diss huanita Fair, 3.15, Mrs Pauline Thaeker; $7.65, Mrs. Luej venia Longshore; $5.18, Mrs. T. , Tl .. -I - % ? " : i ii.u .sci was. trowned queen hyj ...? | a-1".". lo.al 1H5.2K. 'J'he con> i.n.s will jtfll l>e working for the final" crowing of " the queen ..i.ic.i w.i. ne hel l at- Allen Unicoivit... We are happy to say all on our' sick list wore out to service on Sun.lay. We vviil be expecting Hannah A M. K. Church. S. Si ami Welch /ion Itaptist. Church, S. S. to participate with us in our (ihristmas program our Sunday Might, and our pastor will preach at Welch '/ion Sunday evening. M. Lake itpl. I NIO.W ll.I.E A.M.K. CHURCH a There was quite a crowd attend inir service Sunday morning. It ' "seemed Thar Kev. -FeTfter Is rt&liyi a drawing card."* Relieve^ you me he is really feeding his flock with spiritual food. His text was thjp second chapter of St. Matthew "Where is He that is horn King of the Jews, for we have seen His star in the Kast and have come to worship Him." Everyone was lifted. Wo lta/l nuifn o ^ .... ...... ........ C V13IUIIK friends to worship with us and V3 are glad to have them any '.ime. Brother William Ford is on the sick list and wo are praying that ( i lje will soon be well again. We miss liiri from his post. Here's wishing each and every 1 one A MERRY CHRISTMAS and 1 A HAPPY NFWV YEAR. The Lord has been good to us so let us give thanks to Him this Blessed ' Yuletide. (Airs.) I.. II. Fladger, Rpt. r w~r ? -4rp LEAOEB ? i J^O?OO;^CM^ooooooor ocK o ^^>c ' ' i^wo.oooocooooooov.:":'v : , o o o o ' | Mr. & Mrs. Ilupert Of Ruperts Grill til , l?HO> I >:o:oooooodoooooooooooooo.o | fooooooaooooooooooooaocto :| SEASON'S HI liKRP.ERTig^ESi [<$ ' 23% GERVAIS o. ' ^ooo:oooo>ooooc-ooo<>.oooo><: I _ . __ 1 ~ ! HETIIKI.KI'KM RAPT I ST 1 CHURCH Rev. Cr. Otlom, Pastor Sunday School?he^an?at-th. usual' hour with Supt. arsistanct *Supt. on duty?Trhmjr -with ?on teachers A very interesting les t son?discussed through out th. elasse?, and was reviewed by th* pastor. -?Om- wrt'sbtfl services began?at 11:15 a. ml Processional choirs. JHvflon^ive Reading: fithi chaptei of Revelation 1-10. Scripture les1 son, 7th chapter Revelation 1-4, Prayer- and Missionary offering, Announcements by the churon i .g. The pastor text was taken from the 5th chapter of Revelation 9th verse and. they sang a new song, saying thou art wori thy to take the book, and to operv land seal thereof; etc. He preachled from the depth of his heart, j Devine worthiness. No man was found worthy to open the nook of that seven seal. After an evening of devotion, The pastor took his text from 7th chapter and 9th verse of Revelation. After this I behold, and lo, 'a great multitude which -no man could number: John's vision of the Ke.ieem of the Bord. A very spiritual and uplifting sermon. Very fine music was rendered by the choirs singing in unison-, A number of visitors worshipied with lis. On the sick* fist. we ave Bro. Joe Barns, I)ea f'apes, is Carrie I,. Hankrinson, Sis Kansas* Jones, Sis Mart.ha l'atter son, Si Rosa Sims,^_l)ea Kelley and Sis Margaret Thompson. . Let us continue to Pray l'of our sick members. Our program sheets are very I interest ing each Sunday. Ix?t us not forget our prayct service each Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. in. Also our Missionary meeting at usual hour Sifc Karen Joyce is president. - The pastor along with the members wishihg you a merry Xmas and Great Jiapuies^. thioiig^i out tne New Vear. Bethea, Kpt. BROOK BAM) 'BAI^IST NK\V;S I Rev. T. T. Marsh, Pastor . S. S. was held at' the usual hour with Supt. and teachers at theii post oT duty. The lesson was i beautifully taught and discussed The morning service began al 11:30 with prayer service conduct ed by I>en. Julius Brown ant others taking part. Scripture wa: read by the pastor. The musica and vocal choirs rendered^ miotic ^-The pastor brought a wonderfu J message, from the theme "The Vi | gin Mary". It was enjoyed by al * The night service was at th Usual hour. We heard anothe -wontlmf.nl?uiessatrt:. It also wa enjoyed, I,oraine Davis, Kpt. ' ? >00:00:0:000000000000000000 ^fcrYery Merry" CHRISTMAS To All From John W. Goodwin, Jr. PHOTOGRAPHER ' For The Best in Pictures'1 PHONE 2-1184 coo.ooooooo o.o 000:0000 OOOO o oooooooooaoooooooMOOooooc families a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a l-I '.1 rvntr nnJ liupjij U1IU M. I,Vi5|iCl" cus NEW YEAR. Continue to eat and drink with us and keep well. ; A. Brown & Family , 2121 Gervais Street J E 6-9202 ; ooooooooooooo!ooooo<?oooo< oooooo.ooooooooooo*ooo:o.o.< Greetings > ' * - ;c SERVIGENTER ST. PHONE 6-9211 k-oooooooooooooooooooooo: U-U-lUfiJ.N: Rev. W. I), C'okcr, Pastor The happiest season of all e upon us, Christmas has come ap B its star is gleaming in the s its magic is all over the ]a IIow wonderful it would lie w -.'very heart singing the songs the* angels, the song that cehc over the hills of Judea in the lo airo. "Glory to Hod in the highi and on Earth peace, good will ward men.". B. S. opened with officers a teachers at their post of duty. T 1 Til IS. - " t ' *. % ffffilR lAUCNtftC'j MKUNGCO I (Oi'MHI M( MM--O06 V C I 2 JvPLAIK AND fllLf RISING j L ! > ^ ;? : Y | v JjJlec T T i $ i? ; :!? II ;f napi 4 -?? u.y It _____ r|T 44| >< 1. ? ? _A ? ? StLtu C8J.I lesson was interestingly taught, fef* After "tlfe iiiiornin'g devotion, niu2 sic was in charge of the senior ?9 | choir,?Svripture-lcssnrt lead from jo St. Luke: 2.-1-20. A noble mess$ age by the pastor from the theme " ? "Back to work with joy.-" We O were urged to work with joy and g' satisfied minds in order to get Vi joy out of our work. gj The students of Morris College, X! Sumter, Allen University, Colum 0i hin nr..i m r ?re home for g saiuef 'SJI^ jy UK -sXB|)t|on oqi p R. batterwibifce and family wtll spend the holidays with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary S. Williams. ? Rev. Coker and family were the g Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Beag~ trice Taylor. * Pvt W.llia,,, . T /XM rr nf f ^ Gordon, Ga. arrived home Saturday g night to spend the holidays. | ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH _?.jjtcv, J. I'. Neal, Pastor $ Columbia?Sunday Dec. 10, 1954 $ was a cold day hut a few of the faithful fnembers did attend church P Sunday School was fine. . $ Devotion was conducted in ful! i spirit. After which the musical choir sans the opening song Scripture lesson by the pastor, tlu Lcrd's Prayer chanted by choii and congregation. Rev. Neal tool O his text from Matthew 2:2 "When >?>< is he that is born King of Jews from which he preached a wonder P fui-sermon. The doors were-open 8 ^d for ^JdiheTfT Collection?good g * At 2 o'clock our Asst. pastoi g preached the funeral of Mrs o Jlattie Davis at Manigualt Funtha q Home: She^ departed this lift ? Dec. 15, 1954 at 2:30. P The Ten Sisters met in annua 8 meeting at Antioch. -They had ? g good time. Mrs. Jeanette ' White g j President. & Nipht service at 7:30. DevoOption conducted by Dea. Ore anc ^'Dea, C.off. Afterwhich service be pan in putpit. Each choir at theii post ami sairr in turns. Tin [ ^pastor preached another wonder fu! sermon. The.doors were apair open for joiners. Collection pood is The Benediction by the pastor. ^ Dea. Kobert llayne, Kpt. ky, , "d. I 1HSSOLVE PARTXEKSHIP ith j. "of": ?This will inform the public and >ed my friends that I anv .no longer pp [ connected with the old folk home ast _in" Colun^iia. Any business perto j taininp to the old folk home must contact another party for the time nd .being. Lajfer on, I may issue a he statement, for the public to 'know A M V . ie Mill OF ADU FL01 ^ish Vo ry Chris AND A DV New rj Allen Brothers 1 Columbia Ar ? * ' ' * ? r day, De c cm be r 25, 1951 CLASSIFIED ADS ^ ? * ... ... . . _ L . .41 _ ^ Special Notices, Cards of Thanks Afemoriams, Birth -Announcements Marriage Announcements, etc., are charged for at the ratefcf 10 cents per line. " Cash must accompany the order. Minimum charge $1.00. 'IN MEMORIAM . ' - ^fgm jw? ^fl i ' v^H JH I 1 ; J In remembrance of my dear hus* | band the Rev. C. A. Dunlap*\vho : I dennrted this- life December 23, ! l'.)4G, eigth years ago. - Gone but 5 not forgotten. j Wife, H.' Punlap j ' IV MKMOHIA M I In sad. hut loving memory of j our Mother ami Grandmother, Mrs. Martha Riehardson who de' t parted this life one year ago, DecI ember 27, 1953. 1 j Sunset and evening star? ', Ami nnp tlenr rail for me. ' May there be no moaning at the ? I i ft?-bar? When I put out to sea. ?Tennyson Mr. Major, Lewis B. and - ? Mrs. Clara M. and Dnrthy LRiehardson, Daughters-in-law, j Grandchildren, ncices and ne phews ; I ulcJ homo of ?Columbia. __ I am lie founder of Columbia aged home and worked hard for . its organization with the coopera| tion of my whjte and colored 'j friends. Signed: , {Mrs.) Jennette White ? ^ ers , I ? i ?? UH | JR r > J& U ?i f f Y x itmas | Y Y Y Y T YV' i iCdl | f T ?-?? X Milling Company Y Y id Greenwood X ; ? .