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^ -BETHEL AME CHURCH D. King?Pastor fc " "" Sundayw&sa very beautiful day K for all Church goers. Sunday t , School opened at the usual hour X Our beloved pastor is sick and couldn't be with us on Sunday. So 1 he seht his wife and son to be with The officials and members .had a very warm prayer meeting and experience meeting. We missed our pastor very much. We pray and hope that -he is much better. On last week we had a Anniversary meetmgat our-Church. On?Monday?night was Mr^ Georgia Young. Rev. Bookhart and members from Rowerville came ctowfCttT hetp us out. The financewas good. On Tuesday night Rev. J. Utsey and members from McBranch Church sponsored by Mrs. Milly. He selected his text, Rom. 13 chapter a'nd 30th verse. Tajt's go up at once and possess It. For we arc well able. Good Spirituall f .o o d Finance was ..extremely good... ?1 OtCThuifolav night Rew-W. f Williams and members from Cart - jnon Baptist Church sponsored by Mrs. Vera Leven. Rev. William.selected his text from Ps. 71 Chapter 1st verse. Oh Lord do I put" my trust. Finance was good. ! . and members from Wilson Chapel Church. Rev. Conyers selected hi> text from Ps. 1:33. Then behold how good and how pleasant it is for Brethern to dwell together i ri ..nWirl lVn hut prmwl ??rvireS PV1TV night, spiritually and good" food for our souls. The program was sponsored by Mrs. Reed and W. M. Pyrgeson. The finance was very good. We hope the Ministers will continue to come again to see us at t h e friendly Church by the side o f . . the road. The sick ones are still iniproving. We are more than happy t o see and to havfe Mrs: Elizabeth Mack from Virginia down here v,isiting her in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leven.-We hope her a plerfsant stay while here in Branchville. Be ye steadfast in the work of the I.ord, 1 Cor. 15 chanter; verse. * " Mrs. C. M7 Miller, Rpt. COPE NEWS Rev. (). A. Morant?Pastor Sunday was another very busy day in and. around Cope, S. S. was called to order at the u.sual hour with Supt. Rro. Frank People i r charge. A fine group of younn people were present. {Those taking part in the discussion of the lesson seemed to enjoy it very much A short devotional led up to the sermon. Rev.-?Moiant - canto forward after some timely remarks selected his text f r o m Jer. 5: 1. Theme "God Wants A Man." From this subject we rerrtvrrl?rr wrmrtrrfTrt TrrrrsTTgrr .souls rejoiced as the" man of Go I spoke to us by the way . We had a wonderful time together a n ?1 closed out with a hearty hand shake. Aft^r a short conference with officers wo lift to join No. I'd Asso. in their Y. M. and Y. W..C. A. Thanksgiving Celebration. They -had.a fine program with- shortspicy speeches. The speaker <v f the hour was Rev. .Jessie Rookhart, who was presented by the Pres.'Rro. T. 'Hardy who sphk" from John's F.pistle. ."Subject . -t "T-ove". A very appropriate sub. for the occasion. The people <>,' Cedar Grove were honored t o have Rev. C. A. HarniOn Rev.?0 A. Morant and others associate! with them in theiV and'A ersaiy "oservjee. They had a wonderful time and I believe everyone had dinner who wanted it. 7 ~ We leftr Cedar trrove-then join ed Good Hope in an Cs.ier s Program where we met Calvary, Canaan, Cherry Hill and Macedonia and Emanuel along with Good i HHHHHBBMinHHHH t JAMES RAD 1!)10 HAMPT AN-R&MEDY ANY I)t i'X If you are having trouble o Take it to JAMES RADIO | -THEIR MOTTO IS?"BETTER Honest Work On Colur L Lots of Good Used I no Combinations, B? K Small Electric Radio V-. Hrffi Advertisement is good for B Job of 15.00 or more. t Hope. The Titerary program was fihe and they went over the top with financial response. A very great success. Mr. Prodigal (Irant I sponsor. We wish to extend our deepest I sympathy to the family of-~ M|.| Sray last Sunday. a.-"m. after irrr extended illness. We feel that .nui loss is Heaven's gain. Many out of town visitors attended the funeral, PilncjMtl arrangonj^nts were in cluS>g<y of the Newton F. II. Kulogy by". Rev. L. L).. King, pa-o ! tor. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Spelis made a hrief visit t<> Jacksonville,> Fia.. on toe week-end. They repot- j , ted a pleasant trip. IU-riHF.L/A. M. hi. ( lit KC II Rev. J. A. Holmes?Pastor There was an . usually gran I attendance at Sunday school, la-: Sunday ivith everybody ready' i ' j discuss the Sunday School lesson. I Our .-Presiding Klder, Dr. B. < j .1 Cunningham held his fourth atrti final quart-wj-' at Bethel for thi conference year. . ! The Klder preached a though', provoking ' message from t h e bpok of Matthew, using the theme '"The Christ We Follow** The message was beautifully delivered. At- the evening services. Hey. R. O. Bass, pastor of Sidney Park i Church preached the message, Tliis sermon re-opened the regular Fall fourth Sunday night l*nion Services among Bethel. Sid i my Park and Sadson *11* down! 1 town-i hillehes-. 1 ; Rev. Bass preached a sweet] I message from the hook .of I ? j i Corinthians. He told his conger-| I button to "believe on the Run! ' Jesus Christ and you shall l?1 saved.'-' Next Sunday morning at 11 g!5 ' Dr. Fred Hugh, editor o f t h < Christian Recorder, Nnshvis'.c. Tennessee, will preach. At p. m. next Sunday I BishopFrank M. Reid will pre-j side at the dedieatin program of the new parsonage of Bethel. b>. I cated 2507 Waites* Street. T'n'e | public is invited to this program, j A very lovely and successful"! - business session- of the? cjH+wAegly.-] conference was held on Monday -evening. All boards and class lea tiers made a sound report. ?? .Vcxt"J^Sli rutny "Holy f'nrrrrrnTnrmr , will he administered. t Prthcl welcomes visitors To a1"7" tcn^l services.??~? ?^?7 MT. IMSC.AH A. M. K. CIH'ltCII Rev, Nathaniel Johnson?Pastor _! .-S^JL.hejran at loan) a. tm with .all officers and teachers assist 1 | ants preset.t. We had a very in terestirttr lesson Sunday, "Rene-.v1 cd Allegiance to the law," with '"everyone taking a part in the disI (Mission of it. : Our lesson w;.ibeautifully reviewed hy a iruc.u 1 pastor, the Rev. Silas (Mass. Morning worship: Oevotioti mn1 ducted, prstyer hy Pro. Josh Diekerson. I.ove Feast service' was held which brought the spirit o f Cod near. Kveryone was filled with the spirit, and ready to re"ttlve the wnnderful?iiu'sm^c, >h? livet'ed unto us hy another L'lif'H pastor. Rev. Rhctt, Oist^iet F.C'aoirelist. who snokc from tin- 'Jot a chapter of St. Matthew, J2 verse. He used as his subject. Separating the treats from the sheep. Visiting along-with the true-; pastor was his daughter. Mr : Re'ilah (iraham and a nephew. KveTTtTTt? m 1 -Hip. ?Ht-gatt a-1? 8:00 p. in.," with the. gitcST ptrstor Rev. Silas (Mass in charge. A short sonjr service ..was cniitTiitrtocTv afterwards we received t).o timely message, hroujrhr to us !>y Rev. Glass. This -hint everiworship was 0 >. i % ? 1 l>y t Willing iVurkc.i-x. rial... T. Wasftinalon, Reporter CLASSIFIED ADS IN MK.MORI AM Ja^sad, JmLMeniory of our clear Mother, Mrs I.ouise Hajrood. who passed 10 years a?*o, October 5, ]!M5. Children 10 SERVICE, ON STREET 1FECT LV YOIIR RADIO f any kind with your Radio or/nrTrL1 i AI A OLU V JA> C<, li'iw I I <1 I I I [ M l) 11 TO HE SAFE THAN SOKRV n'bia Radios Since 1929 tadio Bargains, Phoittery Radios a n d s from $7.50 up. $1.00 with any purchase or Ke , ? / ; "j ' ?tr?TBI , -STOP HUII - The 29 a . . ' # 1 -k- ' V -v I. HH H l FOR ALL PEOPLE, 1 At 2421 Read ' v # J Beginnini SI N DA Y SKIT. 23 j~ ' - Sunrise Service I 9:00 A. AT.?Suntlay SkSFion]." " 11 ;()(.' A. M. The nit roducinry .sermon >vill bir y ?prcnrhvt I by 14bler-P Swiutoi).?? 3:00 P.-M.?High spiritual service/ Preaching by I4l<lor Wearing. 5:00 P. M.?Young IVoplr service. 7:30 P. M.?General (ioSpel Service. ' MONDAY SKPT 20 Breaklast will be served al 9:00 uni il 10:30 A. M. I Alsto flimwr vcill In- VI'I'V I'll ;it 1 '(Id I' \1 imlil 5:00 I*. YI. I hroujrhoiit tin- week. 11:00 A. .M.- ?(ionoral ('oinn-il Mooting. 1 12:00. Xoc?n day s< rviro, both throughout the week. XjptrrtT serVm'-Uotfin at 7:00 I\ Yl. 7 :* 10 I'. M. (ionoral (iospol Sorvioe.. .__?_^i?4V44444~--M-\ I > 1 > V i.iwVi:44.-vvi.U...tli I i v irrial message to the public. Also a wonderftii program will ho rendered hy the members. Wednesday siorr. us 7 :2,o IM. (Ionoral (losfiol Service. "Also I ho I'aslor of \\ imishnro, S. ( . will haw ihoir display'a.nj j.t wondorful program.. TIH'KSDAY SEPT. 20 Tho.Younjr People will sponsor a Display. There will ho siujrors an<l recilorS I'rom various J~ places. All Members, friends are iuvilod to partioipato. i'ASTrmfc oi ti11?: srA l io AN I) Alt K A N(j 10.MI0NT (OM M ITT10 K lOldor Dillard?Spartanhurp', S. C. ? Elder Howard?Oreor, S. ('. Elder I.. Shaw?State Overseer and pastor of C'leroson, S. C. Elder 11. Eoma>:?Asst. Chairman and pastor "of Elder J. I'.radshaw?Chairman and pastor of Columbia, S. C. ? ? - GOI) SAID: My House shs CSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO<>.OOOO:O,O0O0OC BISHOP ( I - ^ A ^ A. ^ A A A A v?V A A A V>*>*V VV VV V V >" * W >TVVV A A A A A A A A A A A A> \ V ?" v 4 . __ _? ti LOOK AND ?~?7~?-*? ?; -? ?*, cf I t's Coming (h Annual Holy Con OF THE a EPS^H 9DH9 v HE CHURCH ON THF. ROCK OF THE APO; Street -.- :_? ; Sept. 25 Thru C "*^"" ***^M ' '""""' ,""g: ^y'**.v^ff^^** ^HB ?BISHOP C. M. GRACE, FOUNDER and Builder ' (OOOOOOC-vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOV^OlOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Od'OOO': ' . OO ROlJTE OF PARADE Starting* from the House of Prayer*on Mead St. ,t< Harden St., up Harden to Hampton St., on Hampton t< Pine St:r down Pine SL, to Lady Sty one block to-Oal St., u)) Oak St., to Laurel St., on Laurel St., to Waverl: St., to Read St., and back to the House of Prayer. ill be called an House of Prayer for all people. Isaiah 56 >OOOOOOOOO'OOO^OOOOO tfOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OOOO'O'O ooooooooooooooooc If M. GRACE. Founder f ? * * ?> ~ V . ? ' "-r~- ?- . ? s . ? ? : Saturday, October 1, 1955 * oft <$? ?$? ^M({jl L a^A A AAA AAA a^4 A^4 A A^4 AAAAAA^A ^4 ^4 "y w"^4 READ! ..' ?. r ^ Again! vocation? I.' ' ' . " ' . ' ' *' ; .. ' ' ' : I^^ICFAITH ' Columbia S. C. >Ct. 1955 FRIDAY SEPT. 30 1 17:30 P, M.?General Gospel service.Alter which the members of the mother House | - Of Prayer will have '-their wonderful display and I program. , ~ SATURDAY OCTOBER 1, 1955 A picnic will be on the House" Of Prayer yard, beginning at 10:00 A. M. SWEET DADDY GRACE will be the special guest. 17:30 P. M.?General Gospel Service.* All pastors of the state and their members will -have their displav, all in honor of SWEET DADDY GRACE. 1 SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 9:00 A. M.-?Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Gospel Service . Baptising.-After which the Grace American Peace Parade. We are extending an invitation to all min| isters with their "Tdhgregations, choirs - choruses, bands t(x participate with us during this week. 7tv() 1T. M.?Genera!.Gospel Service. * The man of God will deliver a special message to tie public, after which the pastors of the State will have their victory march. f Oh! Look who will be present with us and will preside both day and night., throughout the week; The Holy Prophet. That Great devine Healer and ?Teacher?RISTtOP G. M. GRACE. PASTORS or THE STATE AND ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE Elder Seymore?Willington, S. C. Elder Joyjier?Whitrriire, S. C. Elder Longs?Greenville, S. G.t Mission No. 1 Elder Floyd?Greenville, S. C., Mission No. 2 Elder...Pinkney^--Anderson, S. C: ? , Elder Morton?Greenwood, S. C. ~Elder S. Dennis?Abbeville. S. C. Elder Sims?Winnsboro, S. C. ) ) *} / i:7; Matt. 21:13; Mark 11:17. ind Builder- ?^ ?-: . - ' ?^ _ ,?.? ?