The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 17, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, November 17, 1928.
| Church New
By REV. J
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
Sunday School was good last Sun
day morning. Dr. D. K. Jenkins, th?
Supt. was at his post of duty op'gnini
and closing the lesson exercises. W<
are happy to see that hisj eyes an
much better a?d thai he is discharginf
the duties, incident to his. profession
Rev. C. W. Mizell of Norfolk, Va
was *with us as well as Rev. E
Broughton in our [Sunday School. GUI
, _ - t ; - yn^.
? 11:30 Rev.?J-r?G,?White?proaehei
what was regarded as the best sermoi
of this year. "The Use of Power,'
^ jwas his subject, a large crowd hean
^ the prelate.
Rev. E. Broughttm united witl
I ' Zion Baptist Church, Brotner Brough
B tun hus ln'Hi a Fire Baptized Holiness
?ministeiv- the pagtey--of~thc Apostl
Holiness phorch on--Williams. 11*
Bhe has been pursuing his studies fo
Bthree years. Brother Brfiughton wa
Bormerly a missionary baptist, belong
I BHg~TB~lhe church of Deluud, Fluiida
Rev. White attended the funeral se
vices of Mr. Corp^ at the Johnson
Bradley Funeral Home at 2:30 p. m.
from thence Tie motored out to Shilol
T" Baptist, Abandon Anneex, there Rev
G. W? Mizell preached a most nob!
sermon from the 23rd Psalm. Th
srevices were good. ' "?'
Pastor White held B .Y. P. U
services at 6:00 p. m. Mrs. Alma Hop
kins presided at the paino. A. larg
number was out. The- lesson wa
interesting from start to finish
_i Rev, (i. \V. Muull of Norfolk, Va
preached a sermon for us at the nigh
services, after which a small rally c
$430.00 was taken up.
Our weekof prayer preparatory t
our fall revTvh'l is going on this wee
l)r. R. L File of Winston-Salem, >
C., will lead Ziori's host in this grer
" battle. The revival 'starts olf wit
the pastor's two sermons Sundai
coming. Dr. File will reach Cdlun
bia on next Monday November 10tl
and will preach ten days . Or en
" Crowds from all over the city an
country-side will attend these service
^Dr. File in a wonderful revivalist nil
pastor, he is North Carolina's big gui
, The Young People's Working Clu
qfe-??rnet at the -homo-uf-Mrs?Carria_ilei
derson last Tuesday and "the total co
lection was $lt).0Q. Mrs. J. C. Whil
is the president Qf.th^t club.
- Bro. Henry Smith arid Sis.'Man
ie Davis were united in wedlock las
Tuesday nght at the home of Broth<
* Frank Hart in Rldgewood by. Re
J. C. "White.
Zion Baptist Church formally too
over the Wilson property directly i
fftjnt of thtr churcl^building last Tue;
n>V\ari fk/i noi'/i ifo ^ **'
? big installment, k.
Zjon Baptist Church will pvoifehi
with Bethel A. M.E< ^hnfclv-vie*
Sunday ofternoon at 3:00 "p. m. Re1
White will pi-each. -Both choirs, men
bers ushers, and officers will turn 01
to Bethel Metropolitan Church in a d
vine service.
Mrs. Redella ?McCoy of the IOC
of College Street is very sic
she is an old member of Zion.
Rev. vVTilte and his congrcgatio
worshiped with the Revi T. M. Boj
j^-?kin- *nd- Union Baptist Church i
their tenth anniversary of their pas
J tor last Thursday night. The ocassio
fcwas one long to be remembered.
Runior missionary societ
B^OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
On last Tuesday evening the Soci<
ty met at the home of Miss Carie Bell
Bailey on Washington Avenue. Th
president and-Vice~preaidentJneng at
W. sent, the meeting was carrind out b
Miss Fannie Mae Castor. Many thing
were -discussed for the benefit of th
society, and the business part" of th
meeting was very interesting. W
were fortunate in havin gwith us Mr:
Shepard and Mrs. Vinson. The last o
?program wag~ & "delicious course c
ice cream, punch and cake. , Word
... fail to express how pleasantly the ev<
ninar was spent at Mis Bailey's homi
The next meeting will be held ne>
^ .Tuesday at the home of Miss Louis
Cheeks on Bavemount Avenue. ,
standing invitation I3 extended to v
sitors and friends at all tmes.
- USHER'S UNION The
Usher's Union was entertaine
? ?t-Antioch Baptiot Churoh, Mandii
evening, October 29th.
Deacon Trezevant conducted dev<
tionals, alter which ail appropriate pi
gram was rendered. Tho^e^articipi
ting in t^e digram are: Deacon Tr<
zevant, Mr. */<fe. Taylor, Mr. Job
Lewi*, Rev. Crumpton anil Caffin
Antioch female quartet, Mr. A. <
Gr^nt, Miss Helen Powell, and Mei
dm* * Sallia Cftoner and Mary Lewi
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JONES CIIAI'EL MISSIONARY
SOCIETY, NOTES
?r
e The "Y" ot' Jones Chapel*spent fc
? vrey pleusant aft'emoon at the home
u of the president Mis Florence Benson,
e Wednesday, October Jl. The devo?
tions were followed by a short" buiii."
ness session at which time the hour of
. the meeting *wasC changed to thp
. third Wednesday in each month, and
-; plans were completed for a visit to
Uhe Old Kilk'a Home on Thanksgiving.
j>;^oy.?
i 'A very interesting program was en"
joyed followed .by a lively spelling
1 match. Misses Almeta Robinson and
| Lucinda Wilson tied for the prize.
1 Mrs. llerrington and Mr?L-l<ul*a Tay
lor were welcome visitors. Each gave
3 very helpful remarks io which Miss
a?Benson- responded Near
2 the -close-of-the..meeting, the. hostess.
r repast consisting of salads pickle, stuf
s fed peppers, crackers, jce cream with
i' jelli>, cake and mints.
Union News
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Revs. Dr. Lomax and Washington
e will leave soon for4he annual confere
ence. Members of Zion and Bethel
churches are busy at work to ^ this
* ?g\id. O.ur best wishes are for a suc'-*
cessfuf session and safe return of
e pastors to this field.
s Rev. C. H. Williams will attend the
Georgia State Convention which conojvuues'
this week ih Augusta. We un'liderstand
that Mrs. Williams will acjf.
company him. Sunday school, regular
| church services and B. V. P. U. were
? id! well attended on Sunday last,
h Prof. John Wilson attended service
at Corinth Sundav evening. He Vis
ited this section for the purpose of
h [conducting a Bible Institute at St,
V Paul Baptist church. Monday thru
Wednesday of this week.
1? |: Club No. 1 of Corinth Baptist
church met at parsonage Monday the
<1,12th. A very interesting meeting
,s. was held. Mrs. Susie Reid is still the
<1 wi.ln Iir il.ri pros;idnflt and Mrs. Clara
Feaster- secretary,
b . Millon Dollar Wedding will be at
Rnpti?t fVmroh yt. fln
; date, under direction of Mrs. Sal e'
lie B. Young, for benefit of Stirring
| Club. .
v* i Tl^play at Bethel ArM. E. church
3t "TMose Husbands of ,Ours" was very
!r amusing?aside from the play?there
v* | were several numbers rendered. Readj
ing Misses Maxine Bolden, Mayd/McklKissick;
musical numbers: Misses
n Ruth Freeman, Lunette and Mabel
3" Kennedy, Mary Bernice Young and
Mr. Ffced "Tucker. These were vocaf
and instrumental selections. The em
P | tire program was pronounced good.
Characters in play acted well their
' parts.
l" Mrs. M. E. Hemphill is very grateit
i fill to those who participated and to
her many friends, who attended, thus
helping her to report the neat sum
10 of $10.00. '
k The Million Dollar Wedding at Zion
A. M. E. churclv was considered a
very brilliant affair, attendance good.
f~ Mesdames Ray, Dakins and Hampton
3" tronage. 4 .
n Sunday will be. observ&l as Foun?dors
nay of Majority hospital.. A
- splendid -program has, been arranged
^ and exercise^ will be held in auditorium
of Sims Hi school. Mr. I. G. Mci
Kissick says, come one, come all.
le Mrs. Leola Worthy is sick with the
te-"Flu." ? "
)- Mrs. Aurelia Rice f?nd Alice Grey
gory ar^both better at thsi writing.
;s Misses Ruth and Maud McKissick and
ie Mr. Fred Tucker spent the week-entj
e in Tr y~on, N. C. With Mrs. Annie
e Tucker. :.
s. Mr. Ben Woodard a former resin
dent of Union, died and was" buried in
rT Chicago, dlh?4fis wife and oevoral
Is children survive him.
Mrs.. Mattie Clayton enjoys reads.
ing The Leader each week. We hope
:t 10 nave ner subscribe along with oth^
le er weekly customers.
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~~7~ GA1NKY-KUBINS0N.
Outstanding among the many beau|
tiful weddings^that^have taken place
td' in ^he Ntrw^Hnpewell church was the
,y ana Wednesday evening,.Qctobtr 24thj
at 7:0Q o'clock, when Miss Edith V.
5- Gainey became the bride of Mr. t>. T'.
:o! Robinson of Gokesbury, S. C., who
i* has been teaching in the Robinson
?- school-for quite a number of years,
itr The church had been beautifully decoa,
rated and was a fitting background
j. j for the sweet , young bride and her
s-1 lovely maids. Large ferns and other
8. pot flowers were arranged or) the ros*
_u,
THE PALME1
b?i M I'I M I I J
trum, also a lovely arch-of white, blue
ami pink decorated with \Vhite wed-. _
dint? hells, stood in the front of .the
rostrum. I'rior to tho wodeliiiH sl-t vice
a beautiful musical program was
rendered. Mrs. Maggie Walker-of Dar.
lintrton presided gracefully at the?iaao,
while Miss Louise M. Rogers, a
teacher in the Mayo Hihg School ot'
T1-,?...?- ?r ti ?1
i/uiiuigwii ocu1&- wum. j. nun iiiu i
beautiful wedding march from Mendelssohn?played?by
Miss?Louise?Mr Rogers
sounded . to which, ithe , bridal
party entered the "church in the I'oHnvi1 7
ing order: First -the dame of honor,
Mrs. Isabella Young marched to the
left side of the rostrum and took her
place;?^en?rnnm the bridesmaids _
down the center aisle in twos: Misses
Sallie Mills Mary Samuels, t Harriett
Ilill and Amanda Smith; they wpre
beautifully dressed in pink and blue
Hat crepe dresses with hats to match.
Then came the groomsmen in twos,
taking their places by the. brides- 1
maids: Messrs. Eugene Davis, Arthur
^oung, James Thomas and Monroe
llonapart. They were dressed in dark
blue suits. Then came the. dear little
flower girls strewing flo we rsfroru- si4
vcr '''"y?They-?-were beautifully
dressed in white With bonnets to
match. The flower-girls were Little
Ruth Tedde.i^ and Leona '4 SwinUey.
Next, capie the lovely young bride,
loaning on the arm of her.cousin, Mr. I
I'ett Mills. She ->
beautiful wedding gown of white flat
crepe, trimmed with pearls and a
wreath of orange blossoms. The bride
IPoro Be?
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yiiung couple, 4iist before ti.e
bridal party ntarched Rev. Metoniiri'
of .teru^alenV Baptist -church, HaiT
ville. led in prayer; after which Mi
Louise M. Ropers simp, "Q I'romi e
Me.." The bride's bouquet was an exquisite
bunch of bride's roses amifern
tied with white tulle.
~~ immediately after.the ceremony tTT"
hrfdnl pa i "t y ~r et rrerl^tn?t-h e -hrmre~* < u
the bride, where they were served o
(rc'iqus refreshments..
The -oUUof-tow n quests, at the .-wet,
dint? were Miss C'eola Robinson, sb
l.-c i? tin, fhiimi. .Mi-. Win. Robins'
brother to the proom. Mrs. KI1a Rob-.
insoQ, Mrs. Rebecca Holmes, Mr. Job
Mrkins, Misses Bertha L. Small-.
Alois Knplish. Willie' M:w
Henrietta Xir.epg, Mary Norwood, I.uvenia
Sanders. Mary-Harold, Mrs, Sadie
Brewer, Mrs. Ida Ropers and others.
The. gifts- were many, useful
and beautiful.
SI'EtTTT7 NOTICE! * .
fir. .J. ('. Wlfite, pastor of Zion Bap
list church; his choir and eonjrre^a
lion will Worship at Bethel A. M". 1'..
church, Sunday, Nov. 18, at :?:.'?() p. i.i.
Dr. White will preach a special Sermon;'while
his choir will render mu ic
for the occasion. The public is
i'ofdhvlly invited to attend;
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As t)it* result <if a larye iratn IvitT.
Ttiesduy niyht at ti
li\a? saii'd ht*&U--n l'ui n. T:- V?"
AsXOeiulinp wi s. . or.'rnfti/icl. A x&y.
appropriate address \vU> cLeft* < :i 1 .1 y
,'thv UevC A. ('. Suu*jit(M of'the A. 7.T.
t. chitreh, followed by ex pre ion 1 /'
many pdtr'uns* after which, tu !.i i v;.
, in;-; orvafuz-a! io? t<pk piece: Mr .-V. .
.S. Thompson, pit jch-nt ; : ! r>.' '1. :
"~T,hshi'r._vicct.prc>>.i.icin' ; Mi-.d-hfr?
[ fry. secretary?%r. J. Hid* i.. '
r.ror. Mr. Ih B. IIoHowh.\ s- t .
. mt\sif r .ol'.i ereiuoiiii s. I'hne. inn * "
con lose d by tin teacher.- and a c. r
.of boys and nnrls of Sullivari c
i <chybt. 'Kefre.-hlaetils \veje seTc'ed.
Ivstein^j^iniiiToii.sj, o'P.e ov. ti..
ttractive ttHelier'g in the' h-iiilLia
' sehpcfl, spor.t . the ' past .ttoeii-tik:
lierr.bonfe at N(-u berry.
The friends of .Mr. and Mis. l.Tdbrr
-'ittbhWill regret to learn that. they lN
ire ill at their limne on .rchkiiis. MtJ JT
'l'he liev. and Mrs. A. ('. Sinnpts r
mil their' li-tfly son. BusUiT jipjj-.t ,^-ev- '
ral days jif tlje .past we k at Suintt-r.
- wtsni.v the ,\''i tli on.'I <^rtrft-nurre i\ ?"~
i . t v
p session. .
p?The Mi.'.'.es (ihnl.ts and M'.rla^-VVUl;!!
i iT^jiuun and Air. and. .Air.;, ("bat ik- ;r
Brooks ha\e moved into their fecoitt- '<*
y erect U(f hoimr on dirt-en. Ave: The
how "di 01116 is modern in every respect .
?and?it is evils ale- red one 1 tr.e m<?>t
lea u.t it'll 1 in the city., ranking in falass
with the wonder home -of . Mr
i and' Mrs. K. W. Bia;;s, on Brown St.
One of the features of the /past' "
j- week was. the splendid entertainment
, iriveii Wednesday night at the hp'ntC"^<
f Mi'; ami Mrs. L. 13. Ilowen. }A largo,
ro.wd \vas. .present and a good ' t in'te" _
I -n.'i had 1 v .tlh ~~ T
l)onovublo "mention is duo two ..of . |
the members of the Allen Temple Sunday'
School namely. .James and Billy .
Mr(ih;-e. who raided ?2.?-7 and *32.0*3,
j respectively in the Sund-iy sciw ! i i'- (
:y Sand;.y. They are Very .*"unV: : ' '1
between the aire'-of 8- .and Id ye.: !. . '
ind-ttre-rntcd anions; the star . o. .lit
r primary department. They are tl:c
grand children of Mrs; (lenrue .R"i y.: ~
i In_ an eifdrt .to raise SIddOd 0. tj.e
; iiemln-rs ami fr??:tii1s of A lieu To 115.1.9 "
' A. M. R, ehtireln the llev. A. ('. S
I ?er. pastor.. Sunday night laid . uy-.n
hp table-t.he neat sum of. Sl.TJTrrO.
with JllOiO r-'o'l It* !#. ** '
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jhighest i|i<liVt<lu!il amount was repbrt\.ed
.hy. Miss F..L. I.ykosi whose clu'i
ini-i-d Ssi.no. while the- next 1.i : 1.: t
. amount wa\s. reported hy Mrs.- C. M:
Thompson, whose cluli.nm a i ';v e c - ,
>il(l .with $T I.imi. I5ov. .S'.ir.1:- t
eluli with i?<tS.U() finished in
lace. Theri' were several other i' ;V '
f hat raised, oyer the $25,00 usstss.tvo, v
I The rally was preceded hy a \.". y
'imply and practical address hy* I'r' f.
> F. A.- Tolliert, secretary "pf the \Y. B.
Society.- -The morning sej'pio.n Ava's il
livered hy the pastor, Key."*lSttW.j>Jter- '
who preached a remarkaldo discourse ^
from the thenu' "Perils of Progress*',
Large and enthusiastic congregations
were In attendance. .
An__crit o r ta i n ment? given F uiUuy .
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II.
T. Rivin.s jTraml highly successful. ij
Mrs. Siisie Tyree Young, after "
.pending seycrrn-weeks here as. the
. guest of her mother, Mrs. l". K. Tones
left recently for her home-in Chicago, i
. III. She, was delightfully entertained
I'.while., ill this city. . .
The ' ex-service ' men of this city t
Siuiil'ie ..ft,,..*,. .... 1 1
. | ?. h i muni rviKu a'd a very appropr.-|te
Armistice H:iv '.nrnin'iim. iltfoalures
including ah original Armistice
Day poem by .Miss F. L. I.yk> s.
the Mountain City's star poetess. Tiv )
program \va? rendered, under the direction
t>f Messrs. Kvans Stewart, K;
K. i11kil l"ii ami (i.i'iiu'u ell' Valehiliie'.
i._ PENDLETON NEW
i The.trustees, teachers, siudyn',;--. pa-' !
trons. and'friends'.of the And iron'
-County Training .^hool ar-e-pivvarla-y l
to linincli?a Sl.'u>11 Drive within?t4vs
'.next few weeks for the inteie. t of|
'heir schi 1. A Domestic.Science :.rvj-n*
Manual Training building is t i he
eric.ted before. the close of this s haol
term. We eiyjieot tht.V Drive* to go .
over as a huge success' under tiie sijpfrvision
of the principal.'Mrs. Rk..J.
(Mark.
Mrs. Mary Ilill gave a supper at
her home last Thursday night in" in-' terest-nf
Iter churchclnh. Many uole?*
present and nlD ^.>'fi
-Sold. . '
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Mr. William Sewell of Greenville m
motored over to. sec Miss Xtdl Xkh olas
Sunday. . kj
Mr, Winston .'Towns' propram 1TFJ77
Riilg's C hapol Sithday evening was r',
a* doejded success. '' r_r_? " ' ?
Mrs. Missouri Oliver is quite ill at *i
. her home. We wish for her speedy
irecovery. . . ?
Mrs. A. 0. RaumgaT*dner reports-a r
'very pleasant, day spent in ("olumhia
ad?the State Fair on Thursday) Nov.
1st. Prof. H. W. tJaumgardner, herj
hushand. returned with her and stay- ' p
j ed over unt il Sunday of last week,, ^
| His talk at King's Chapel was quite, i
inspiring.. ^ ?*
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