The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 16, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday. October 16. 1926.
1 .. , lumi u u uI
Church News
rnlr- / ' ! by dr. rlfi,
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JONES CHAJPEL_A.1I.JL Z.
EE CHURCH NOTES
-the flay began.-" Our humble servant
Rev. Lomax, presiding. Can
we fpitget this subjecOmd this mes.
s?ge?~ JVby stand ye here idle all
the dayT' And about the eleventlr
.. hour he weht and fcnnH nthpra gtnnH.
ing idle and saith unto them, why
4?-?stand ye here all the day idle??St.;
rri??Sunday sellout was called tp order
? "by^tfae. Supt. After "which each classl
- ftH-rwd intu tliL lumen. '^he 'Reputm
~of the spies.-1?Numbers 12:1-14:45.-Yr~'Tj.
nST~l3oi?ietv was yna/1 wlttr
<n r ? '
_? Hn > ?. ??. ognaotr tia leader. This
topic was discussed: "How to Pull
At 8 D. in.r found ft^^Lirinpr-gnu,
g rogation ready for thp sermon?Gal.
6.17: "From henceforth let no man
0 trouble me, for I bear in my body the
marks of the Lord Jesus."
-?~ Quite' an-appreciative audience was
present at all services. Collection
for the "day $67.72. $25.00 was pre?
sented to the Trustees on Sunday
morning.
A great revival Wg are praying-far,
which will begin Sunday at 11 a. ra.,
j - by Rev. Hunter of Chester, S7 C.
Come and help Us" light Uld. Lucifer
and' his host. Gamblers,. liars, false
pretenders and the like are invited
-; - to be present. . "
Have yotr-seen the tickets out for
. "Mock Court?" If not they are out
Jr. and be sure to purchase your8 for
Monday night, Oct. 18, Admission 10c.
Be present "to hear the lawyers.
. judges and jury's statements on'-each
criminal's case. *. ?
Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor,
?? Li., u. Williams, Reporter.
ST. JAMES A.~M. E. CHURCH
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Sunday school was splendidly at?;?seemed
very enthusiastic concerning
the lesson. The lesson having been
fully taught we enjoyed an interests
ing review in whicfFati?took amfr ac^
. ... :.tive .part? . ....
For morning services, the pastor
' selected his text from Numbers 15:30
"And Caleb stilled the people jJlgforfi
Moses and said, Let us go upatonce, ;
fend possess it: for we afe well able^
"" I it " All who were .
"rut i njn i i il i 1111II n il r< mil ?
At 4:00 o'clock we were. blessed
with the presence of Rev. W. P.
Waller and his members from Trinity
C. M. E. church. Rev. Waller
preached a fiery sermon, selecting hisT
text from Acts 10:39: "And we are
witnesses of all things which he did
both in the land of the Jews, and in
Jerusalem; whorrr-they slew and hang .
ell on a- tree." \K-ev. Walker Is a""
' wonderful preacher and he will al- ,
ways find a hearty welcome at St.
k James. :
' At 8:00 o'clock Rev. Washington _
affair^ ancondtul tlin-rA.itriim rind ni?. .
deavored^ to Impart to us the word of
God. His text was found- I Peter
&t6-7: .''Humble yourselves } therefore
under the mighty hand-of God,
that He may. exalt you in due time; ~
r easting all -your care upon Him; for H
?careth?for?you." The sermon [
was very instructive. . r ~
5" I : " JessieMae Lemon;"
SIDNEY, PARK CHURCH NEWS
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Sunday- School/^rder of opening
was carried out .Sunday morning. The
.... ,, lesson was well taught on air classes! 1
. All of the students took an actfve"1
.?... part in the discussion of the'lfe^oh, 1
and in the^response, it was reviewed <
in full by the Superintendent and the h
pastor. The Sunday School of today
is known as.the young "church of
!, to-morrow, therefore it is one of the
?l^..?Qflentiuia-tortiieL.a elfaiu ! Lhii-clmruli:
and J should appeal "especially to the
&dults_^f-i^fe~cHurch. *
At 11:30, our . shepherd entered the <
pulpit in his Usual manner and ]
preached a striking sermon, directly
from the depths of-his heart. His 1
-subject w&a' "God giveth songs in !
the night'* and his text wag based on 1
Job-36:10, "But none saith, when is: J
my God my-^ake^ wbO-pTveth songs; ^
in the night; Who teacheth us iftore H
than the-blaats thg;j)a?frh,- and
maketh us wiser than the fowls of
heaven? - j
Rev. -Wallace ajso read a portion of _
~ the 37th Psalm. * 1
He laid stress on the following 1
'pojnta:*. ?
Fret not thyself because of i
' evllrdoeis. --3
2: ? They shall be cut down like 1
the grass.
~ 3. Trust in the Lord. _ - 1
4. Delight thyself in the. Lord. 1
6'.' C6mmit thy way unto the Lord. 1
6. Rest-hr "the Lord. watt patldtit- 1
ly for him. - |<
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Of Columbia j
C." WHITE ~ j
~?L?Ceane-?(rem ongcr, -forsake- wrath.
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We should- all take these seven
^points }n, and study thom^ flloRAly1 they
wiH-beneSt us all. in life. -?
Night service began at 8:00 P. M.,
-the usual hour, a. splendid sermon was I "
enjoyed by all who was out.
Services usual hour "next Sunday."
The public-- -is invited to -attend.
ZiaN BAPTIST CHURCH
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Vciy interesting Hllll HlHpiriH|f 111-"=
deed \vasr .ou r?^unday School last} '
foumlay when Br .T. H r.oodwin. our =
httJQureti: Superintendent, Mr ffcomag =
Jtargfin, our first assistant, and a
riirpn af iS teachers faced their elas- ?
ses ant discussed the brave resolve r
of Caleb and Joshua. -We arf con. ?
-scripting1 every?trance of our Intel- /
lectual and spiritual forces in order,
To make'Zion Baptist, a mqjlel Sunday
School. Dr. Jjk.R, Roberts, president
-of- friendship College, Rock Hill was Z
a guest of honor and delivered a most
timely address, at the conclusion of
the . lesson. Dr. Goodwin, Supt., responded
to this address in a fe^y well
chosen. word&; ?'
11:30 A. M. the church was being'
crowded. Pr. E. R. Roberts conducted
the prelinfiriariesT Rev. H. ' K7 j=
Bell carried all to a throne of grace. ^
Dr. J. C. Whilfc. our pastor chose
for._his text Roman 10:21, "All "
long have I stretched forth my hands 2
to a disobedient and a gainsaying people."
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_ The membership cohciuded?that v
they had never heard. their . .ph&tor 8
charge ana storm the breast-works ^
of Satan in that manner hpfnro Rpv _?
White preached part one of that ser- c
mon in the mornjng and announced
at night. . *
Bro. J. T. Carter was then ordained J
to the gospel ministry, the executive '
board~~of the Gothsemane ABsooiotion passed
on Bro. Carter as eligble, and t
turned pver to Zion Baptist Church T
for ordination. Those who laid hands 1
on the, heads ofthq candidate were ?
Revs.J. C. White, j. H. Williams^ C. _
H. Sitnons, .TI^ A. BeTl and Dr. E. R. 0
Roberts. - The ceremony was very s
impressive. Dr. Roberts delivered the v
charge?using the call of the prophet
Isaih as a basis of his charge to the
young minister. Bro. (barter has re- *
cently been called to the pastorate ^
,of .jhe Bcown Chapel-Tfaptiat Church ?
of Montecello, S. C *
GREAT SERVICES-^ AT SHILOH
SHANDON _ANNEX At
three p. m., Pastor White,Revs.
Williams, Simons, Carter and .
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Bell together with Deacons Suber,
Smith, Nelson, Lyles and paVt of the r
Ushers board accompanied Rev. j
White to Shiloh Baptist in Shandon
Annex. The church'trrowdpd~iintil"Tt ^
could hold no more, with every aisle .
crowded. Rev. White -preached a
great sermon, one man was converted ^
while the man of God talked by the <
way.T. Thia was .indeed a wonderful
mwUimV During thp~rnllminry n |
white.man, Mr, J, A. Black, who sat
through the services and heard that ^
wonderful sermon, walked up and c
gave' Rev. White $5.00. Then- Rev. ^
White ordained three young men to
be deacrrrts vtT: Bro. Duff, aiuL ?
Kennedy. The ordaining council consisted
of Revs. Whitp, Carter, Simons^
Bell and Williams. Next commun^ion
was cprveH ?'
Star of Zion Circle T"rn D"*
Zion was crowded to hear Dr. a
White finish his great discourse be- ?1
pun at the morning services/ Instal- ii
latftm of the officers'o'f the Star of
Zrmr--Cirel&__fc)y the pastor. This aux- jj
diary is one of~Zlotr,s--Rtrongest, they s
accupied the front rows of the^nddte- -tl
section' of the ehurch. ?
The pastor was lifted out of him^ ~t:
self, and preached as though 1 this S
was his last sermon on earth. Mrs. a
Lung^ .who -hn&^.'been- seemng ?tfteLord,
for lo, many year's was convert- s
ed while he ,pietured the characters g
of the disobedient and gainsaying |> e
people. - . ' | f
After collections* were taken fpr the 1 u
Booker "Washington Heights school; f o
510; for Rev. Bell $6.15; SundayjTe
school ~$14.0U, Star of Zion Circle
112,00. ?.?- - - ? \
f~"TT?e Woman's Missionary held their; v
meeting after the morning service?^ p
The T^edfes Church Aid' had a full o
meeting - last Monday in the LadieST" B
Rest Rnnm. : 1 J'_
The Yotmg"^eopte*s Working Club j
field their usual meeting Tuesday af- v
ternoon. . 1 ii
Tbe^Arsenal Hill Emergency Club s
wag entertained Monday night at the a
home of Mra. Sarah Heyrin on Pn- _n
aski strdek I
,Jtev. J. C. White, left for Spartan-- v
jurg Wednesday morning at an-"4*v- e
citation of the deacons of the Major- I
ity Baptist church, to console, get:ogetheT7
and encourage that strkken g
:hurch, whose pastor was shot to y
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THEPAIA
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--^? RE\? NAT!1ANIEL HAW*
VILL Cf.OSE REVIVAL SUNDAY ,3
NhGHT AT RFTHF.fi
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~Rev. Nathaniel Hawthorne Jeltz, v
). D.?The noted western evangelist c
trho has been successfully fighting s
in for the past two weeks at Bethel /
^.. M. E. Church of this city will de- 0
iver his farewell message to the city t
?f Columbia Sunday night the 17th. a
These meetings, which, began on the e
vening of September 29th. " hava.^
iroven a real spiritual God send to ^
Fill church and- community. More fi
hafa a score , of persons'to date have a
leen happily converted and the en- v
ire membership thoroughly revived
ng and .consecrated efforts of this ^
vangelist and his wife. Many spe- ^
ial services have marked the conduct [g
f thi^-drlveTfor^sbiiTs in Columbia, t
uch as the great mens meeting which
yas held on last Sunday when 500
nen galhered at the villiri'h tu lieut ~
he" evangelist's thrilling social ser- a
nom?ufi??"WHEN CHICKENS
JOME HOME TO?ROOST." Also j^
lis afternoon visits to other,.churches"
ibout the' city and Pentecostal or
'f ill'MlHllinn ,i rvirr inn ^Yirjnir nf V
his week are events that will* not
leath, while in the discharge of his i ?
luties. * f
Mrs. Charity Aiken celebrated her ?
'5th birthday at her home out on I
Cast Taylor street, Wednesday. Many I
ented to her by her many irlends 1
n Zion. - t
- There will be a great -service at ?
lion Pilgrim, in Arthurtown next c
Sunday-afternoon. I>j:.....Whitp has 1
ioi HRiet74*is neonlc there ^mce-re- 4
lirning 1mm the Middle West.- ?
There" will "be a Pew Rally given" T
iy the Young People's Working Club r
Sunday afternoon at 4:00 ' o'clock, t
Home out and help us.?- ?m
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH \
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Now that the officials of?the Sun- T
lay school have arranged tlie sever-" ~
I classes ^cording to the grtldes 6fJ-?
he cHildren, ^the new spirit exist- ,
1 g in the work and study of thg"~
^chool is noteworthy. The lesson
/as quite interesting?Sunday .which
hows mterest b^iTig manifested on
he?part_of teachers and pupils. Af-' ^
er all reports were had, Di. uriday
school, lecturing the teachers
nd scholars and conducting a short
ami*-.praise servirg-Ir^ thrr =
ervicp more than 20 of the boys and'
iris, young men andvWomen decid- *
d for Jesus. We are indeed thank- 1
ul for these young people and let
g pray that God may take ^charge
f their 1tves~ and have them^ to beome
strong men and women.,in tlir 2
hurctrT
At the morning's service the eangelist
announced that he would *
reach ion the subjectt Of?"Selling 1
ut." 6wing to the lattf^ess of the
o!fi\ Text foTTnd in St. Matt. 19:16 "
liru_ i iu; -t-ii ? I Ml . if -
*? iu*l kuuu LiunK snan?i?GO?mat -l-H
lay have eternal life." The sermon ?
'as full of spiritual power and had
,n effect for good: indeed it was a =
piritual feast. Sunday afternoon to
large and appreciative audience of
ien from almost everv^walk of life, f
>'r. Jeltz delivered a burning message
rhich should be remembered long by
very man it\ and out of Columbia,. .
t wag very good. ' ' .. ~ _ _
The Christian Endeavor had very
rood services Sunday evening and =
ou are invited to thtt servicer thif ^
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FHORN?^Etrrz7j>7D: 'C
oon be forgotten ire this city. " '" *<
Sunday-afternoon at 3;30, Dr. Jeltz
fill hold his great mass meeting for
fomen only when he will deliver his
elebrated social sermon from the*1
ubject, "SWEETHEARTS, WIVES ,
tND MOTHERS." More than ltiui
00 women have been thrilled with
his masker-niece in the. leading cities '
nd churches of America, and it is,
xpected that the auditorium of Beth- j
f-will be filled-io-overflowing ?t thia?
fervice. All seats are free and the
list come first served, frqC the ladies
re urged to come early la this sef-!
ice to make sure of a sent ?j_
lunday night?Columbia will express
ts appreciation for the services rencred
by Dr; and Mrs. Jeltz in a tan- \
ible_way? ?Envelopes are berngr dis-- ,
ributed at -the church thil^ week and |
ery one who is interested in the i
piriiuui upouuumgoi tne community
: urged. Lo gct ?"e and send or bring; {
n off ering on Sunday? ntgtrt.^-Lct-1is
gee that Columbia does -herself):]
rroud fn this. as~is her custom and! i
eputalion in things that are worth- 1
/bile, _ i. - j>
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iunday. Arrangement is being made
or better prdgrams each Sunday ,at '
1:00 P. M. Thp -subject from which J
)r. Jeltz preached was the "The New
Jirth"?"Except a man be born a-!
r#in hr-mn-tmt see <ru^" -in -a-ph-Tip;
msiiive manner Dr. .Jeltz did not lai'l 1
o-drive home the fact which should
'unccrn .eivory man as it did Nico-:
lemus. "Ye must be born again.VI
"hp. ^erviceg-'ctirwo Sinn.toy night; H/P
gth. ? - !
"Let us not weary in well doing forn
due; time we shall reap if we, Faint
lot;" Remember: also that the anlual
conference is right upoii us and
ve must make haste to do what must^te_
done.., J-et-nvery loyal member who?
:an and will cdme up with your dolar
money Sunday. Do not wait for
'our leader to comr fer your dollar,
iring ol' send it to the church Sunlay;?Tlie
tlluiih. needs your 1*4?^
low. - '
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
lolumbia/S. C., effective Mar. 21, 1926
Irrive No. Between No. "Depart
9:50 a 31?N. Y.-Augusta?81 10:00 a
4r?2 p" 82 Augusta- N. Y. 32 -6:00 p "
1:30 p 27 Chhrleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p'
4:45 p 2S Cin.-Charleston 23 4:55p
fU4A..p^ifl? CoiuinlM-Cin. 9 bibbr"
5:30 a 24 Columbia.JaxVl 23 ll:00p
0:30 p 20 Columbia-Aug, 19 -7-;00-a
0:00 a 8 Columbia-Au^. 7 5:45 p ^
1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 10:20 a
9:30 p 23 Columbia-Char. 24
9:45 a 13 Columbia Char.- 14 2:20p0:25
p. 11 Columbia-Chas. lg 6;TQ a^
5:20 a 15 Colunibia-Cha^?16 2:20 a. '
4^45-p 2- ohimbia-Sp'b'rg " 1 4:00p ]
0:20 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:30a ,
0:55 a 18 Columbia-Sen'ca 17 6:15p
6:40 p 113 Cohu-Char. 114 6:25 a (
*Via Camden and Rock Hilh * feffieer~1307
Main Street ^
Talephona-636A r?
COLUMBIA, S, C h
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Hit PHONE
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:hair Caneing and Upholstering ,
Furniture Repairing and
Mattress Renovating.
!S~W7S. TREZEV ANT
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IJN^0N-^\PTI|T CHURCH
Wo the officers, members and
FHcnds of the Cnion Baptist Church
\'<5, 2, feci like expressingmir thanks'
o our pastm; tor lus Very efficM?Jit '
service:?We e?joy~hiS "si i-mohs as "
)ften as he--brinprs therri to us. A
Vw. weeks 'afro when -tie was under'.
w?iee?tWQ .preaching days and* it
ieehied j'lko f.Wii .years, btlti Wi! "do
u<?rq tt?ui_expreSs, our gratitude in .
Last "Sundtiy being .such a ;
,>e;iutit'ul day, ..we' *inet him at'the
Sunday lught wmcy -with our thanks'
irouni^ on his pulpit, he id very e- \
notional in his way of -'p'reaehing,. but
ve hud1 him?hedged?m?by the ,gi'o< '
erv Imi'Y Ave filVi. hull- vnmi. i.l
uiy to anybody ti\at wants t<, lu;a+-;
:ist_Church Nul 2. At TaS'lur every
ocond and fourth Sundays and hcar VI
i s. Rnra Harris- and .Mr-, f 'ai "
3rooks,. reporters'.
GETHSEMANE BAPTIST AS-!
SOCIATIOX .MEETS-AT A
?AIRS y EXT WED* ; I
N ESI) AY
- The Gethscniano?Baptist Associa- j
CToir^fftlt'TtffeerYviUi Ihe' lil^'.hscmaI)L'','
Ba.pti.st Churcbu. Blairs,. S. "C., Rev.
G-. Alf Mills.- uastor. Wednesday: Oct.
20. 21 r 22. 1U21L - All?churches
composing this body
rre~expevtcd therei Wednesday morning.
Those going in automobiles-wHF
find good "roads to the cTfurcH, and
ose going Ijy train will leave <tfie
Unit>n Station at 6:50 A. 31.
All ordained and licensed ministers
-ire-expected and on time ' ? ??
The association~Cegtns.on. Wedner.-?
:lay and closes '-Friday''"at noon, when
tip? Stihday School cons'.Oktlon- will
take noid-and run through?Sunday.
"Yours in His rrdmc; ?^
Rev. J. C. White, Mp3erator,--C6I-EMANUEL
A. M. E. CHURCH *
Sunday 'School was conducted at
10:00 A. M. by Mr. M. B. Williams,
vho -has?by en- - superintendent?-for-mdi'g
than t weritv vc ara without-a
break. At ?1:30 and 7:30 the pastoiT
Rev. Julius Holman preached. ' The
t-ue wag conducted hv Br?. F. C
Siark.- : '1 'V -* - ' i.;
RuTTiu Boiv on. Junnie?Per?
fin and Jessie Dennis, day school..
llt'y WULS^,beJb&^
,'isitcd us a. few. Sundays ago-and-performed
hJnnt ifuly onThe violin.
The member,; were ffln'd tn gee her .
Our last revival was quite a sue^
l'vks,?Wo hope tu have lliu blggc^C
?vent of the season soon, a play,, the .
re'n Virgins. Watch far the date.
You are invited. ,
TKRS MEMORIAL CHURCH SUN
DAY. OCT. 21. AT 3:30 P. M.
ThiA program^4s^-promised^ttp-he i
ffrrat,, It is going to ho romposcdlos;
and readings. MtSs Smith ' from
New Jersey will give two or three
violin selections, .^his 'young lady
is a wonder. She is one, ofL the best
violin nlaver^ I jiaVc oVr-r hcnrfb=Drrnot
take my?word for it, cojne and
see for yourself. ' i
- Miss Ruby?Bensorr will favor-u?
with severtxl guitar selections. Miss
Benson has played at pur church be-.
fore and YTIl who heard her had to
confess tFiiit they did not know- that
such charming music could come
f rojn _a_guitar. : : ^ r
Come and hear-this program. Admission
frce< ,?-?JRev.
R. T. I.embn, Pastor.
MINISTERIAL UNION NOTES
The Ministers Union -convened in
Pipef ' Roniiet PUtiwnU
tg; -Iflea -riuori il1 i t If v i oo-ptt-'s'Id v rrt Pr:
EI. W. Long presiding.
"DevoAoiig was as usual conducted
by"~fhe*Chaplain Dr. G. T. Dillard.
The regular routine . of business
ronst'stmg- of a plca-^for-a^-nmtert <' <>rTpprhtiorrhf
the colored people nf fol
imhia for oommuivily, wtdfnra .itch-ireDur"
group physically, morally, i'ntet~
lectually,-and also a request for the
to-operation of the Ministers Union
in putting over the program of the
Colored State Fair as it should be. .
Mi. I. 3. Lee vy one of the leading
business?men of our?Ttty?hiado
fee ? foregoing?appeal in?grand
styles?Mr. Leevy ?also stated that
M- D \l ' J J-l O-i X i-'
itii. i>. i?. ivuuuei, oecreiary to. ur.
tute, is scheduled to arrive in Columbia
Friday, lf.tft inst- to give nprfriinformation
respecting the' above re^*
spectivfily',.
-""Dr. At W. Brown'of Richmond, Va.',
Calvary Baptist Church waft present
and made a Klowinj? speech on the
subjmr-ministerial tttathqrhood andl
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thfe putting over 'the. program of Jg? .? __
aus v Christ .regardless of dcnorxfihatfon.
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The.com mitt0.0 on church survey, rCperted-?favorably
which was adopted. 4
h The spirit of brotherhood still "prevatla.
U'liiie. thtsrea^-iji ^ill ~ ^
trrowilit;. ?'?r ?'?1 * r~~
- A ?c?-<mm>u?p- on arievarue respect- ;
intr the ?wpf A iken tragedy- 1$. ap- '. pointed
_ to /oli'cet?some lotrtrh appeal
to the powers 'that be for?the protec? ??
turn of human lives airainst-pinEi vioy
lc 1 ice and capturing; of . tho^o ' who V . .;
have - VTo'iiitrd the tZTW u'-flUfiian
rit-'lit We a.-'k tor the rftiVeTs.
. The topic of Tuesday; Oct. 11'ti1 inst.
iif very i-t utjr. Honey i-ach mom-.
her of' 'the .union is asked to
fnt. V'? "?"'
- 'A. K. I.'miiii.v. 11 ;n 1 r li1 ? ' ' . .
BFltKA ii uoto- ASS(X I A ? ft>Nr-' de??t>'-'and
Memtiefsv.-?F--tbe. CKurche.s
nf ihii UoCcm TtovUi<t A J\;nni!il i'/in?r
IZjjjjCIZiyci U my _
ot \' a !'i ' !i;! in tin.' >S the ' *- Biij'tl-.t.
I'er.on inatio.n . iy Marlboro . .
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Thl~ i^itho last year to pay' off the' - '
iiuluLttvha- ?>f rour" school pirojeet. ~ ?-?-?:
fr., it \criH it.>ihiiV shurtrKt??'7--'
our unlimited and- full -co-operation . ,
on the part of eut-h olfieCT and mem- .
her of our churches, and .Sunday :
" 1 , ? . . 1 '
The education of all of. our children
fs~dur special and sttcred duly.'
Tbis eun only be done-by having a
project .school, af." home governed and? :
operated hy 'ourselves; AVo_ h a v em a de t" "
-a-yrreat beginning ahd yet .there is a
great "deal.more to done.'? . .... .
. As Moderator of our Association, I
am asking each pastoy to donate
or..00 . ??> iin c,
*/u, . yu.vy, k^upci iiivcu* ?\
iiunt-; S2.0U to the Association ^and '
each Pastor and Deacon to-collect at ' ..
least 25 cents* from each member of
their church and Sunday HFhwl to ?:
help pay oil" the mortgage in October.
Should occupy the highest place in "
your heurrntrramng upon you. Are 1
you a loyal Berearr? bet-ms pr<3V& It
at Sandy Grove Baptist Church October
22nd, 1P2Q:' ?-? ---:j ,
-May God help you to help yoursjsif, ?Yours
in His Cause, ?'
P. -B. MDODANA, Moderator. . 7"
ARTHURTOWN NEWS.
At Brown Chapel A. M. K. Church, **
Sunday' Trmrrringr \ve~ "witnessed a ' ""
vplendjd sosxioTijif_lh(^SUffa5y~ScRoQl
which \va<e cnnHm-tfrH hy iho pagt/Sr
Rev. II. W. Walker. After the de
charge uft their elassutj fur-a discus- 1
siori of the leksoru r We h~adXipKMT- .
lesson -review by the pastor. At 11:30
Rev. H. W. Walker ascended the ptil- "
pit. He used as a text II John 1:6
and as usually ho preached ah ~~ ~
lent sermon. I To is-indeed a splendid -T L_?if
pastor as .well as a preacher. At .'
8:00 o'clock, we...were .very glachto
have a visiting preacher fronvl.ykiasFrank
Young, who mounted the rosW
he re fore take .unto you the whole
arnumr of ga-e us a fiery"
message which sunriscd the audience.
.On Monday-' -night wr had-w high 1 1
Allen University was-nuis.ter of ceremonies.
First?Singing by the 'choir.
Invocation by the pastor..' Scripture
lesson- by?Mr_. Willie Jeifcrson. Pa- ' '
per?" I ho Negro in . business?Mrs. - .
Jar.ie Walker1.'" Pnpef?"Thg Negro
in .... pnuxessian?xirs. ^cowi^ Anna
Pumpkins. Solo^ Miss E':r;ji 'tyright '' <
Pilper?"The Negro ir. literature?
Mis'? .tlai'a S. T7utt;;tr~ Address?f ~
The Negro in religion?Prof. G. A. "
Sing]etan*,~~^ro lessor of social science
at Allen University. -Solo---Mrs. EveJHamington.
^K'V all nIn%nT(Utheir rflrt well and
it vv.v V njfiyt 'J by "all present;' A:?ter
thU was over then came the rally_
iiLthe-Jen^Uirum^^ ?Tie..-e failing?tor
raise;eie considered the fool- ... p'-l
isti yirgins.. No. 1?Mu. Mary Robir)son$i:>,3(i;.
No. Mrs. Roxie-nna..., .. '
Bumpkins.. $1U.2U; ..No,..:;?Mr*. Eye-??
lyn H:>nnnprtfm.-^10.35; >so. 4?Mrs.
fClaro ' Jaeks.up $10.00; N<V_ 6?Mr.
DoIKe-Batsfi" $3.50; No. 7^?Mrs. Josp^ine-ttf?rfe*r*-$11.33;
-Mrs. Ma-^W?holla"
Ruir-$10.00: No.'WWlra. Bettie ' 1 " /"
(irnv S11Mo. 1Q?Mrs. Brown ,?=
$3.25. Total raised -$04.06.After
the rally was over, wii served . '
everybody With creqim andeake;r'
The Twilight Daughter Board'surprise!
the church with a puipit Bible.
Wiiiiiv rlhd to say to the public that ??
Rev. 11. VV, Wnlhor our pastor now
ready for the Anmyl Conference!"'
Come _on for we are one. ?
?Evelyn Haftinfftor., reporter.
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