The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 08, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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, Saturday,; December 8, 1928.
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I Church News
By REV. J.
unrtrH^yK>oooooc>i-wr>rM,^-M~M7. <%.
u jones Chapel a. m. e. zion
^ JCHUHCH NEW?P, .
^ irtho audience was rejoicing Sun-'
day over our new pastor, Rev. J. C.1
lluqter and are looking forward to
great success this Conference ,.year,
under -his wpnderful leadership. He
possesses a pleasing personality and
a desire to serve in all capacities of
the church. We are thankful to our
Bishop for .having sent us Dr. Hunter
3 We were also- happy to have our
JnSTpit graced with our-distinguished
new Presiding Elder. Dr. C. L. Flowe
one of the outstanding ministprs nf
South Carolina. For four years he
pastored Mt. Olivet church in Rock
Hill, S. (?., and erected therc one of
the most beautiful edifices in the'
State and was elevated to Presiding
Eldership for his services. He held
. his audience spellbound while ~ he |
preached from the following subject:
"The Help of Hindrances.", His text
was .found in the 1st chapter of
James, 12th verse: "Blessed is the
man that endureth ? temptation for
when Ke is tried, he shall receive the
Ctown of life,, which th eLord has
promised to them that love him."
At his conclusion, everyone, under
the sound of his voice~was convinced
that our temptations come as bles
:?sings to us-and oervc to bring the
best there is in us, etc. '
Communion was administered oy
. the Elder' and Pastor, assisting.
Sunday school was called to' order
hy the Superintendent, Mr. G. II.
Williams, at its usual hour, 1:30 o'clock.
The' subject was very lively
discussed by the various classes.
Our Christian Endeavor Society is
making wonderful progress under the
leadership of MiSs F. C. Benson. At
6 o'clock we had a thrilling discussion
from, "What is our Reasonable
Service. Romans 12:1-2. Our pastor
and Presiding Elder's addresses
were both instructive and pregnant
with wholesome thought. y
At 8 o'clock Dr. Flowe electrified
the audience with another one of his
most-powerful sermons. Subject "The
. Christian's Cross." Many and favorable
"wefre the comments coming
from those who heard him.
. Jones Chapel being the head of the
District our Elder held his" first quai^?
terly conference Monday night. lie
?chose St. Paul 14th chapter for his
Scripture lesson and commented very
o fittingrjPbn the same.
??~ Thfe "trustCeSj Jea^et-s, boards, clubs
etc.; all. madeJgHMpent reports and
received due reeommendat'ion from
Dr. ?lowe. The grand total of $77.78
was realized, so ended a very prof
itable quarter.
The public is .cordially invited to
come and hear our pastor, (who will
soon be a resident of the city,) and
enjoy ou r various -services?with?us.?
Morning service 'begins strictly at
11 o'clock; Sunday school at 1:30 o'clock;
Christian Endeavor 6 o'clock;
. Evening service promptly at 7:30.
Come early in order to be well seated
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS.
service was corfdyeted at the |State
Penitentiary last . Sunday morning at
eight-thirtju-iRev. J. C. White_was
in charge, who divided half of his sermon
with Dr. Charles H. Gootee, famous
prison evahgelist of; America
The song service^ was especially good
There was nothing out-of the ordinary
in Sunday school Sunday. The
usual order was carried out with precision.
Our (Christmas program is
.Bostic.
11:30 the regular preaching hour
Rev. White was accompanied by Revs
H. Gunter and E. Broughton. .Rev.
?Broughton conducted al^ the preliminaries.
Pastor White preached from
.the subject of "The Transfiguration
and its Lesson to the Church." The
? sermon was great irom whatever an
gie one may view it* . . #
High School of Chester, came fori
ward and introduced to the audinece
three beautiful young ladies who
- teach--with her in Chester. Ail three'
. of these young women live in Sumter
and are products of Morris College.
\
Pastor White took up a collection
for Rev. T. W. Rice, who is seriously
mangled at Good Samaritan hos?
pltal;?? ??? ??
Mrs. Lillian J. Rhodes made a taikstressing
the necessity of our high
school graduates taking nufse training
at Good Samaritan- Training
school.
8:00 p. m. f>r. Charles TT7~ Gootee
(white) of Baltimore, Rev. Brough
'
'. of Columbia I!
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C. WHITE - I: i
.A'. . til
roy^j^tnAOOOOOuuOuOUOOvO j
ton and Dr. J. \V: Easley aceompanicd
. Pastor. White t0 Zion . Pilgrim-, i
-ArtlnirflTtviu Dr. Ciootee preached a ^
rouble sermon?one long to be remerxij
bered. ltev. E. Broughton preached
for the people of Arthurtown at the '
night services..
6:00 p. m. 'our B. Y. 1'. U. ser^
" . ^ ^ . ' - ? - -jvices
took" place. Miss Ruth Bynuio ~
uur highly" esteemed "president was on *
the job for her first time since heru"eturn
from Hampton Institute. We
were all glad to see her. The main
featurn nf our R; V- I??U., was -the. ,
vice essential to One's Greatness."
Mr; Lindsay hr.J made a thorough x
preparation of his subject and doliv-;
jjrred,_it with telling: force, ?-*
Bro; James W. Hopkins of Green- .
ville, our fprmer-presideiit of the B. j
Y. P. U. was present and made a
ringjng speech. Bro. Hopkins is x
greatl^ missed in Zion find " " ere
long he will he back in Columbia. .
8:00 p. m. Dr. R. W. Baylor ex- ,
pastor of Zion preached for the pastor,
the occasion being: baptism.. Dr. ,
Baylor in his usual way .preached a s
soulnstirring serflion *outlining: the ,
doctrine^ of baptism to tHd*parididates.
I)r. Hall ((white) and"1 his wife of |
The Way of Faith (?nd Dr. Gootee((white)
were all present in the sor- i
vice. 'Dr. Gootee jhiade a burning
talk at the con^nsipTr of Dr. Bay- \
lor's sermon. Pastor White carried ;
1 the candidates down in the pool and
buried thenv-m baptism, the sigfhfof \
which was most beautiful to behold.
Sister Julia Summara--o?m?Sellllr's'
' Alley is quite ill at this writing.
Sister Mattie RCobley Williams
former member of Zion passed away |
in Asheville/ N. 0/ and Was buried
from the Tabernacle Baptist church
of that city last Sunday. ,
Sister Posey .Wiannamaker Howell ,
former member of Zion died in Bridge x
port, Pa., Nov. 24 and wus buwetTht \
St. Mhtthews. S. C., last Sunday.
Mrs. Rcbeqca Edwards her sister uc- {
companicd the remains home.
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BETHEL A. M. K. CHURCH NOTES \
Present in the Sunday school last *
Sunday was our new pastor, *T)r. J. k
W. Murph, who comes to Bethel from <;
Morris Brown, Charleston by appoint "jj
meht of Bishop John Hurst. The les- t
sen?period was conducted prompt- ~
ly and with much interest by the '
Supt. and teachers. Mr. You?g then
introduced Dr. Murph to the school. '
with a Rising vote he was made welcome
and addressed tho school -op
the line of service, which can be rendered
. the church through the -medium
of Sunday school workers cooperation.
The address was good 'and
very Interesting. ? .
?The- day-was dreary- add-damprhnt-1
ofilt tUoi? /?? ? A i. 1 1 - 1 p TA
oiu. Hie; luiiii-, n c 11:10 a. m. ucan
Thompson accompanied the new pastor
to the rostrum where was seated
Dr. ij. K. Lylea, P. E. df the Cohtmbia
District. After preliminaries Dr
Lyles presented and introduced Di\
J.W. Murph who in a few well chosen
words expressed himself as to his
new appointment; then selected St.
Matthew 26:29: "And he went a little
furthfer and fell on his face and
prayed," from the subject "Solitary
Places in Life," the preacher told of j
the life and sufferings which Jesus j
Christ came to show as an example
in a most graphical manner. The
discourse, was wonderful in spirit,
power with effect for- goQd.
At 6:30 the Christian Endeavor ;
conducted a very splendid program
with the young folk which was beneficial
in many ways. Dr, Murph was
present- and Addressed the League in
a very pleasing manner) and was ftiven
five rounds of cheers of welcome
by the League. Present at the evening
service was Dr. E. If. Coit of
York City, Secretary Missionary
Dept. of the A. ML E. Chiff^h. Dr.
Murph's discourse as found in Prov.
24:30-32, pleased wonderfully. Ruoject:
"The Road to Ppverty" Jhv
Coit's remarks near "the tVie
^services wore very pleasing and helpful.
He **--sy former pastor of Bethel.
We are always-glad to have him
visit us. i
' The entire-membership and friends
of the public aro invited to hear Dr.
Murph at Bethel Sunday.. Ho has aJ
message for ,you that will please greatly.
You are always welcome at
Bethel.
NOTICE ?
The Ricland County Teachers will
meet at Booket Washington School, '
December 15th, at 12:00.
Rev R.-WrJenkins,'Pres.
SfrsT Louise W. Randolph, Sec,
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Union Ncw's i
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Sunday, IVr. Und, Vnhl ; ml
^ itli* fan ti'lI'lulainjL1 nl^tiliuieiu's lie re'
low (\ 117' \V'i!liauis. of ('"iiniii Wapist
church, used tlioso words as loxt
'Love your enemies." The sermon |
vas practical and well delivered.
Miss A. I l-r -tiutr v^U^mye charge?
V.U taking a part are expected/ to jtttond
ryhonrsai; -?. - ,
Mrs. Carrie Byed Kuijrleton. of ".1 >i- r
uini was iw pleasant AMidtni' -in this
iiy and cK|a'cially"m^|,nrt1^~^>>< |> 7
he-w.orked acceptably fur a tutmher J
if years.
"News has jus! reached ur of tie
lentil of Mrs. KnCe .V'iiel' C ' unbia.
\ C. Key. and 2Vf?s-{. t'raw! r I a"*! ,
ithor memhers i?f the fain 'y ' > ,!.
lymp'athy uf this eoitiniiiiiity -a !v>V
oss. ,
Ilevs. I.oninx. and \V:. diim'toP en
ark from. Conference, In ntei- npnn
ho work of another year. All are'.opinK
for tliein a l> uattoii. harvest '
11 this field of labor..'
Mr. Monroe I.y"' -. a' home" fo'r
lie w inter. Ilis s: :cy" in 1 ?e! n.iit: wa >
feasant and proliU.hle': The madam
pleased'to ha*. V*'- return ionkiier
veil. * " r?, j
Mrs. rornvtta I! ?. - m 'yvi 11 spend
he winter, in Can.! . <)IC >< v. it h Uer
hildren, Dr. and Mr. . W illiams.
Mrs; Frank Freen. in op t*?4-h St. ,
x i 11 -rvt-urqJLtiJLitv c i' y t. f . Xo w ,Yb > rk.'
n alfew daysu '*
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senega jiniok college
notes.
Xhnnk*K?yi i'u '.was Ayellob.->e rv ed
at: the coltcgv, 11? |||rvtrruni| w3s
in?hyed lic-v. Bror.Ks-of Char
li'.-Vi 11, S. <'^-fwas oxcOlftnl.His sub.
JOt was thui World's ,iiiree (iryatest
in lilutioiis -namely Uic IJohi'e, the
Cliwh and tiitr Si'hodf. \W praise
iiy'w- Breaks l??c;tusi> he is worthy";
S'.1u?T.'? ' hftiVli
in ( h'arlesCin. fibtMUMr were raised".
'1 li:nii;sirivMiii..'hifrht we had a JBr*5T?if
, iu 1 rhe V how I he show was " educa*'
Ii'Jiial." ' . "
Aiimntr t he * former-sttalent s (in the
r aie]ius Thjuiksyivthtr were .Mist Cas ?K
uia Van lluren, Misses Delia Cilfli
-'in." Clara Bowen., ajid Ella AVilsoh;
' 1 be . J'hi :Beta ' l.Beraty 'Society
* e>^i^-'"\VVdh'e'sd;?y . OT Gtrj ri tr: Ch<;ii'
tnlni - an1 tramiYi:.! nirifh h'-.m The
.bifh .tfraile programs thai are. beinj?
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t. " -'7 ilanie tleha im, ;t teaetn-r
(.1. the trraded school vsuiik ifcgfsolii at
-tin"kn! B. B.n
/the- lirst fuuttl+y"'fectiuta of the
xte-oh was jjivi-H liy -I'mf. iivo. H."
Rinioid <i| 111,. I * ?. | ; 11 111 m 111 ?r So-icnec.
ITis subject was nij ."Hy il'iice and' its
,piace_ni Aimlern Life." ? ^???
Miss Atha'lia .MCins of the Ihpartihent
of Music jtave (lie second 1ca>
tuiv ofsT/'M usie iiiui A i t;"
" I i' !*. I.. T. Binford vwill Ki? the third
lectury 0,1 "Literature and its
Si^nluhnce'to- Life.
Our <Tn^itTRj? tijun is Wini? drttan-.,
zie?J; we aiv ready ty produce the
pvud.- pi t'h-.is lino,
?= t 3? ^
<;,vi)sih:n m:\vs
hajst.f-dPilay \vijs a full-day at Red
Hiirifcu'tivi Chinch. ->Cfhdu'v School
was condhclvd hy thy superintendent
ah.t?| f lW. lesson reviewed by the.
puffiEr- " - .
For' regular '.service the pastorpreached-'
a very interesting "and.-instructive
serinon. '^\
A fter the services the paster and a
-H.wiiiher of thy inendiei's motored -to
Zion ffePevoh nt Church to attend the
funeral t?f-Mi\ Robert Randolph.^ He
was a faithful Member of Benevolent*
i iv naves - a \v tie, two sisters. four
children .and a host ^if. relatives and
friends. 11 is. brother, John, was liur ivd
just two/week.- prior to hi.s-death.
i.lla I.-auc. a-, fourth grade pupil, afliadsden
(Traded School was-aeoideritr
iy shot liy- her. uncle while. he- 'waif
' i iiiitliii: a,"t<un ll.nt u a. ? upi .< tnl to
he .unloaded. ' : -
.Mr. d. ih pickson, Cptfnty Farm
] >< in* list rat i.in?\ r.rnt?;nal Miss. Ai.Hni.i
! *i:iL-h. Uumt. iVoMoMk'^ Teach
th? svhootlast w'taJfT " T
Messrs. Willie Weston-Holley, F.
(iarriek, .Misses Maggie Lou. and P."
Se.ot.i-. returned from School to spend
Thanksgiving at home.
Oft the iM'st of November, ^1 rs^J an-'
ie White's . .home and till its contents*
wen' hurtled. II or ten months tri^
Is.hy was 'death. The teach-"
crs and a oWnilwr^uf flic pupils were
ILL JLlIe?slaUun?Monday ?morumg- ai-ICOij
a. m. tu see the first Tocoftiotive
hujh.-TfPAnie.rica for service: in 1&?0..
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11A ItUKV 11.1 -E XKWS i
The members of* St. Stephens A^.
M. K. Church ate the proud recipients
of a new pastoi;,- Rev. S. D. Burgessv
Jvev. .1. Mitchell preached his f;^re
well seri.non Minday night at Fisher's
(,'nain l M. K. Church. lie l,eft Mini-;
day for t'-hi1 raw where* 'will at'temfthfe
annual ciyifere'iee. ; ,. ' j<
Happy Heme Lodge No, T25 and
celebrated their 22 nd.anniversary
Thursday night at Fisher's Char1
. V v . _ . .
Kev. S. I). Burgess delivered The
anmihi sermon.
ilisi.Malissa. Schriven left for 0rangebtii'g.
Wednesday night ' where
she attended the Benedict- CTStlin
guide.
M isses Carrie and. J^leanor "Morris'
Cathetine Prfot spent the
week-end here visiting relatives.
Mrs. Kliza Frazier motored to
Fluxfon. Georgia Monday.
Mr.-. Norris | Benson of Baltimore
ami Mrs. Sallie Brown, formerly pf
the eit.v hut wow of Florida, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
."Stingy. !
Mrs./A. B. Pelot, in company with .
Mis. and Mi ss Thompson motored to
Sa\annah -Monday. ...
Misses Dorothy Davis, I.til.# and
Odessa Dross and party ofr*
Jtall inotared. licro-Thursduyjvnd were
Yis. ; ' ; " ''.-I
Miss Gladys Coleman, after spending
the week-end with her mother,
returned to Scotia Sunday.
~ Mr. and Mrs: Marlon Bums. M*es-'
dames Kli/a Fmzier. and Gertrude.
Rlackstich motored to Estill the past
'week. . -i
and J. C. Smith.
We thank Miss T.illit> Slmpkin?? of
RTVuiklVir VoH' Torkr for ru-r^OnI
subscription to the Leader.
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Jn. lovinjr .remembrance of my dear * J
.? hoV^'juit^ IMsHTv,. l'vcy.7, ' ;>!
T927> ijt' mftkcft : me feel aV sal .to
kifow ' she \s none; and thrn i feel T7^
. nrliul..JUi know it is licv.v^ .i'-s' uafti. V
K< si on I leafs Auntie*. u:k,: t.hat'limtl
day , \vh<'n' 1 h<>|io to meet Vo'u rir Ih^t . . J
blight oplestial .citji H J
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(Ii ani-teville/'S.- ' ? ' . ' f 1
IN Ml \I(?UIAM.
in* loving iihmi i y of ' my mother,
Airs.. Ainei-ieu^i.eyO .. . vvb o .'departed
tflis life .'Jk-iViS.
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Miiii.v a 1iviirt!H-h^ hiiv, d'-hud,.Many
o| (uujxPinj^ I -have uiidci'Konp,
Many' v.f V'v.ii.l, " :T:ajrr 'liir. Xie-rc';..Lt'-*. ' " " |g
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In of jny j?;v|irs, S-.lTOW,s' ~ ' :
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SwitM-how toil im :; <ri!i vai'c. "
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9( aH.jny fricr.fl- -hoic ho low.
.None ?,i th'crii -Ca-y. 'chccY* nie\ so; .
II thi-j ilii-.or- |iro\*|P t'<> l>o.
\ on wm'p tin* <ii arost oh earth to 'ni6"*~ .'**
~ c M ai^nrnj M. Daughter.',
llrnnitoville. S. \ -\
13 memory of imi yj.lts young V
blood.
One year axynrrlrrvv ' Mother. : r7T"
Yoii flojjoil your eyes arni fYL
Wo realized you had t,> > :;v.thcr, " 1
^ Ot \V0 could not 1. '
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You have crossed the rsv";",
Yrpuslire' with t.he angle- how;
yuU--havc laid' usido life's burden
And the cpown-isyon your brow. '
Devoted children; Pierce Miljf r,
Fannie Jackson. Amy A. Jones', tfVE.
V??iipafti<>odv Jr. "I
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Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
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