The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 23, 1930, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
- Saturday, August 23, 1930.'
CHURCH NEWS OF
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?? ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Thg n)m?a namaA "hn.-l i. J,I,'P
i fine under the administration of our
pastor Rev._ J. E. Dixon.
Wo are glad beyond expression to
find their wa yto our Sunday school
regularly'. After the discussion of
the lesson we harj a splendid review
by Mr. Earnest Robinson,
v. The sermon preached by Rev. J.
E. Dixon last Sunday will linger in
the hearts of the christians and give
the sinners something to think "aboutr
a long time. He prtached Sunday
evening -about The- DtvtnjTtlTraTantee.Thp
Missionar ysocietv met immediately
after dismissal of the morn
""Ting servicts. The president being a-?
way Mr. Katie Solomon presided.
All of the departments are getting
along fine; The officers of the "Juvenile
society are as folows:' President,
Fanie Phelps; vice-president,
Lillian Harris secretary (lenrpia Mae.
Chirp; assistant secretary,"Neva Bon
ney; trea9urei%^J5allie Cooper and
FIRST CALVARY CHUftCH
NEWS.
The Sunday school service began at
~""r _' 10:00 a. m. with Mr. Harrison, the
SuDt7?_tn?charge. Verv?intcraBtlriff
? group meetings wer<> held in the various
departments. I The Supt> gave
a helpful talk oq the life of Saul
impressed his tiearers to restrain
Our pastor^-^Rev. Youngblood be >.
ing away, we were blessed to have
our pulpit filled bv Rev. T. L. Duckett
of Benedict College. He used
for his text Esther 4:14.- "For if
thou altogether hcddest thy peaee at
V this time, then -shall there enlarge
ment and deliverance arise to the
Jews from.-another^ plaeep liut thou
and thy father's house shall "be destroyed;'
and who knoweth whether
thou are come to the kingdom for
such a tiwie~as this?" Kev. Duckett
related to his hearers the story of
Esther, the Jewish queen in the Per
sian kingdom; whose lot it felt to
deliver the Jews from the plot of Human,
who was dear to King Ahasuereus.
The outstanding thought, in
the story was that Esther's place in
-the Persian kingdom was to deliver
tht, Jews. The question comes to us,
? what are here for, it is true that~
\\o. are living under very adverse
eitcumstanfces, things at times look
hopeless, but we should remember
V' that we are here to serve and not
2 to give up hopes.' God has made us
in his own image to think and to do
tKa thlht*a nrs cV*/-*111 /I ^
v..v v<>>ii6o *?v ouuuiu.^ tire inu&>l nave
strength of character, believe that
' a thing can be done, and go to work
and do It. : - ^
Leaders must lead, followers must
follow, all in t^La right direction.
r. At the-elose-of this helpful sermon
the organ began to play Must Jesus
Bear the Cross Alone, which gave
^a'1 present the feeling that each per
son has a part in this life to play,
? ?for tne good of- others.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NEWS.
^ The Sunday school lesson, subject
-?-? "S^yl" was attentivtlv discussed by
the several classes Sunday, after
which the classes re-assembled for
a review which was impressively
superintendent.
Dr. Murph having returned - from
his trip delivered two remarkable
arsd noteworthy sermons Sunday
morning anct" night emphasizing the
? great necessity of mbre cuuperuliu'r
and" earnest prayer to God m any
"ciisis; and the "Law of Retribution"
vi ry timely discourses. L
The program rendered at 5 p. m.,
by the National Council "of World
War Veterans' Post No. 4, through
the kindness of Mr. Wodbury was
- quite a treat--and?resulted?in?much
good. It was presented in interest
of the Sunday school. and League
made by Dr. S. R. Green. Mrs. Matilda
Griffin told of her struggle and
cooperation with the National officers
and the local veterans in making
the Post a reality, which was very
timely and enjoyed. - ,
The following visitors worshipped
at Bethel Sunday morning: Mrs. Sadie
Wingard of Washingtton, D. C.;
Miss Harper of Orangeburg, S. C.,
and 'Mr. Patterson of Petersburg,
* Va. "t,
The social outing for the A. C. E*
League; at Allen University's cam..
T>us Thursday evening of (laat week
proved a pleasantt and -enjoyahle
outing for the young folk even tho
ft.,... ...... J- i? i.T?
mcjr wcic uiatippuiiitcu uy tii^; lxuuiv
1 driver. After refreshments 'were,
served many forms of plays * were
indulged in?in which Mrs. B. A.
Blocker and Mrs. N. H. Collins play
ed the leading* roles. Thi special
^guest for the evening was Mrs. Anfor
the occasion.
Come to Bethel next Sunday Aug.
24th. Rev. E. E. Tyler of Brook-J
, lyn,1 N. Y.f will preach at"llrllr a.
m. He is one our outstanding minis
ters and you will not ygret hearing-?The
public is invited.
The following' persons are on the
liaf Mian Mary J. Nicholag, at
Good Samaritan Hospital; Mrs. Hannah
Williams, - Kendall town; Mrs.
Matilda Harrison, 908 -Harden St.,
Mrs. Charlotte - Chavis, 1327 Wheat
St.; Mrs. Irene Singleton, 1400 block
Gadsden St.; visit them when yoy
can. We pray they may soorf be lip
and out again.
r Ww H. a r~ m. aim 3.s>c#nvknTIONS
ARE GREAT SUCCESSES.
? The Convention season is on and
the meetings are well attended. We
r have had written reports ffom sev*-V
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SOUTH CAROLINA
i>ral meetings, which we, at this
(ipweiol mention.
The W. H. and' F. M. Convention
of the-Winnsborn District?was?held
at Thomas Chapel A. M. E. ^churchy
Spntnc, R- C , 1.7th and Iftth nf
Mra. E. Justina Johnson, 4?tps.. Rev.
L. D. Gamble, pastor, Rev. E. Philip
Ellis, P. E., Miss iMarv F. Sartor,
Reporter.
The S. S. Institute of the Abbe-vrlle
District was hold with the
Springfield A. M. E. Church,- July
jj4th. gftth. The prcnphtny was done
by Revs. B. J. Ramsey, W. E. White,
and J. B. Smith. Miss Hattio Perrin,
Dist.. SuptTTReV. J. W. Douglass
pastor, Rev. M. -G. Williams, P. E.,
Miss Naomi Taggart, Reporter.
The W. H. & F. M. of the Orangeburg
District convened at Brown
Chapel A.?M. F..?Church, Caiiiciun,
fb?C.,- July 11th, Rev. M. Warloy, P.
E.j* Mrs. M. L. Ilaynes, president,
Rev. A. J. Martin, prenehod-thg-xer^Thori
and one person was eonvcrted.
The Columbia Conference Branch
\V. H.~ F? M. mot with- Shiloh A. M.
F. Church, Prosperity, S. C.. Aug.
14th and loth. All the presiding el
<iers ana many ministers were in attendance.
Rev. J. M. Jackson " or
-Stj?Matthews was also present.
Preaching was?done b>?Rev. J.?Mr
Williams' and Elder L. F. Vance.
Revs. J.. S. Martin, pastor, Mrs. V.
Tr~Elli5vr president. Mrs. ..Maud McClellan,
Reporter, Rev. L. F. Vance,
P. E. :
The W. H. & F. M. Convention was
held with" the Mt. ZTon A. M. E.
Church, Garnet, S. C., Aug. 13th and
14th. Memorial services were held
_?oi Bishop John Hurst-and Presiding
Elder R. W. Ma nee. Eev7 I. AY! WiU~
horn, P. E., L. B. I.ino, Repohter
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REVIVAL MEETING AT DOUBLE
BRANCH -A SUCCESS,
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the revival meeting at Double
Branch A. M. E. Church. Newbrookland,
S. C., is being well attended.
The Rev. I. A<* Miller is conducting
t and is having great success. Several
persons were converted -^Wednesday
night. Th(> pastor and fiTFmbers
are well -pleased with th0 progress
the meeting is making. Sunday
will be a great day. Several choirs
of adjourning churches will . sing.
You are invited. '
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BROWN CHAPEL NEWS
Sunday at 12:40 Rev. Frazier accom
panied by his Jubilee choir jjind ii
large number of his members filled
a large bus and a packard ear and
left Brown Chanel, through Columbia
to Rev. Bryant's Church at Littilo
Mountain, where they rendered service
at 3 p. m, with a ^ htrrch filled
to its-capacity to hear-the program
for the afternoon. Rev. Frnier spoke
on the -subiect "A help at Hand,"
which everyone enjoyect.
The service was filled with the holy
spirit so much so that a young lady
came up to the alter and confess
Jesus Christ had blessed her soul and
she joined. 'After the sermon ami
-the coli'ctioU . was over a trio sang
Miss Susie Milligan, Miss Janie L.
Sims and "Mr." J antes Childs. These
three'talented persons were selected
from'Rov. . Fraaioi'V ehoip and'it-waft
one of the most interesting features
of the afternaom? . ' _
Mis.s !/>&tie Toliver, is back home
with her parents after sueiuline- ?
week in uAgusta, Ga. with her aunt
Laura Rowthford. ' " ~
NOTICE!
I All the members and friends EfTe"
invited to come out and worship with
us at Salters"MeTnorifll Church, irl the
2200 block of Washington St., on Tiresday
night, August 26th . t .8:00 o'clock
We will have with us Bishop Ranr:S?nv
the- presiding bishup-of?thp?seventh
Episcopal District accompanied
by.several New York friends.
A wonderful treat is in store for you
Don't fail to hear this man of God.
Rev. W. P. Plair, pastor.
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This institution n<?eds no adv
VICE and MQDKRNilQUlPME,
inf? ^Department For tFe faTT "c-Ias
Any one interested write lTie
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THE PALMF/I
1 PRFB wiftf r^ iTW Tn MPn' |^t
j The JTSi'rubers ot the Free Will Club
wil meet in ttfe reception hall at Hid:
BrwKod H-'amp, -Sunday afternoon at si
l 4:00 o clock. All members are urired ss
J to be present and on time as some si
business of vital .Importance will be S
transacted. __ *.. *"
Mrs. Q. IL IMeavant,' IT. ri I i.t~"*T
Mrs. aJ. tj. Davis, Secretary.REVIVAL
MVETrSnr 1 p
Revival jpeeting ht'iriiL* :it. Trinity ,u_
RapttH eklirch 10Q3 1 lanlen?sti eel. ?
Wednesday night, August ^TfT" e ? :T" *"
|tinui'ng thru the first Sunday in Sep-" a
tentber. The':_pu4dic is cordially in- g
Vited to attend.
REV. J. J. HARRISON'. J a >r U
W. Ii, LEE, Clerk It
- NOTICE l!! -T
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] lhe Christian Adult C"Iul> of Zion j;
Chapel Church, Lykesland, S. ('., will L>(
! render a program on Labor Day, Sept- ^
'ember 1st, at 3:00 o'clock p. ni. ' - t.
| This will be one of the greatest n,
programs of this kind ever held in Lv- t.
ke ;<lo nd^ Wu, 4if(i asking th0 cft-y-rrf
Columbia and ever^ one who is interjested
in cur project to come to 7ion
^Chapel, and help?ere:?
I - Wo have hpen nViin ? '
- vw .-vrv ui V" *1 .>|?Vill\
or for'the occasion. A man of whom h
we all know. A man \yhose works ^
,aml influencearoJvroa<Uy^known thru- plout_tho-state;
in the person of Re\\ T. ^
I.. Duckott of Benedict College, Columbia,
S. C. " y" ~ " s
f After the?program-an oflVrine-iv'.n y
1 he taken which will bo kuscd for the t]
rbuilding of the club house.. Refresh- ^
"ments will be served by th? members a
of the club.During-the'
day, Mr. Kike Rpp.\ Jr.,
of Columbia, S. C., will give a big barjbeene
in that same community from j
i 1 to 2 o'clock p. m. . t
J- Come one, come all and lefc-uc- have; j.
a nice tim0 at Lykesland, S. C. on ^
Labor Day. > : ?g
CLUBMF.ETS ; /,';u
.Chapel Baptist Church, Lykesinnd. S. n
)C., met on last Friday-evening at it *?
;usual hour. The meeting -was called "J"
:to order by the president. Opening '
1 song, **Wliat a Frierrd^W,. have in Je- ^
Thus. Scripture Lesson. Twenty-fohrtK ,
Psalm. Prayer was-offered by the '
^ Chaplain. The members responded f
with Bible Verses as their names \yere ''
Trailed by the secretary. After which '
J we discussed plans eoneorniner. the V
program of the future of which we h
"all took a part. : . 1!
I We had with uS a -friend from Col- '
umbia, S. C., Mr. Thomas W. Dargin: !|
|superintendent of Zion Baptist Church ^
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i ounuay apnoof department. Mr. Darpin
spoke to the club for a short while Vi
upon thP suhjeet "Character Devi 1
opement" of which we all appreciated
very highly.
We are always glad to have any one
t On last Siunday evening at 3:00 oclock
the cluTThad for it's guest New
Brooklyn Baptist Chuivli 7Oshers, ^
Choir. The club served them with re- "'j
freshments_at 3:30; at 4:00 \ve all assembled
into The church. We had our 1
usual opening of the club. After. ^
which the president of the ushers. <l
, choir, was intrpduced to the audience
jby-the presid^nt-of-rthe cl'.ib?We weiy
| then favored by a series of songs by
;the board choir, which made our .heart s-1.
j-feeh glad as?theyr. sang__tu us in the t h
name of the Lord._
] Mr.. William Mickail of Mew Brook- ^
lyn Baptist suoke to us upon, the sub_^ ~
jeefc t'Lov^"-we' enjoyed hie rotoarl--- 1
rhuch. >. ' * , ? .' 7.
HAMER NEWS
Bethel?Preabvtirijm?(j1ihh-.Ii "
1:30 Sunday School began conduc tt
j ted by supt. W. L. Carmichael. Thv><
,lessoh was discussed SviTTf-iiiHTivsT 7:
by all. Lesson was found 1 Sain.
10:9; "And the evi) spiiit l'rom tin1 1
; Lord was upon Saul as he sat ?'i his t
'house with his javel'in. hir hand.'"
: And David played with his hand .was :
the key verse. A question arose con
jcerning the evil spirit from Cod or I
{has Cod an. evil spirit?
1 11:45 a. m.f Rev. G. O. Collins,-ui.-vd
j for a text Romans 1:10; subject "Re i
Strong and hold on to God and !>?
jnot ashamed. \
J 'The sermon was full of Biblical
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VERLEY FRATERNAL 1
IOME OF FRATr.RXAl. 54PLR1T
crtising. It depends entirely upon fort
EiTi ,bAV?_PjU'jllngs_iL?r two Df tjhr
s".1L" Do not apply unless yuu liave i-.fi,,p
Superintendent,
"TO LEADER
nd logical f.-.gts. God dealt with.
s all as he preach the word.
8:30 p. in. Kev. Collins selected
)i*'a text "St. Luke 15:18; "I will
rise and go to my father and will
.ty unto him, lather 1 havp sinned
gainst Heaven and before thee,
object "Sinners conic home to Cod.
Icy has plenty while you wait, in
nntjj^nd- need." . 1
"TTTT spirit of Co(i canie upon Kev.
l.llins US' he preached. lor: Cod- in a
lain understanding way U> all. ..
Two yomg men eon tossed 'religion
I" .Icsns Christ. __ ;
.Mie.. Haitio ('nrmiclnnli?l'V t o-n
re in Hauler again looking titiL. and
ay. . Mrs.
C. 0. Collins wife of the pur
>v has been sick for four weeks, eon
nod'to .bed. She is improving slow
The funeral of .brother Thud Mr
an *\vili be mi Hie Hirst "Sunday in
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ones. Temple 8:30 p. m. he preach1
a soul stirr.ing sermon as he usual
* docs,-his he was accompanied by
jr.* family an<l Kev. S. M. tye Killer's
family
aim: Temple, in on .the boom.
ST. MATTHEWS NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church 7~'
.Bishop K. C. Ransom,' D. p., Bis-,
op of the Seventh Episcopal "District,
lid Mrs. Ransom will.be with us and
rcacWrSTxndny"morntng and night,
uigust dlst. which will be the h
unday in this month/- Bishop Ran:
Om once held a conference here for
iiohup BurkoU and SlhcP that Time
he people, white and" colored havc(,'cn
very anxioitr, to have him return
nd preach for them again.
They will be out in largp numbers
o hear him. Thp public is cordially
uvited. Special music will be renered
by the choir:
Rev. L.*H. Hemingway, D. D7 Who
' running for manager of the Book
h-ncern, if elected I am sure will
race the position a? manager.
He. will preach for *?v.-aT 4:00 p. m,
I7~ the 5th. Sunday atternoom-Tlishnir
and people-will ho oyer ;md fnri.-h
music.
ere. under the leadership of Prof.
A". Fold, the superintendent. He
f neveJWTWiinutp behind time. f.l^_
Ktw been principal of thp Graded
yhool here fur eighteen years and
till holds, his own. He seems to be
i lli(. Hearts of all the people here.,
le started utti us principal here", witTi
hree teachers' in tr~sfrrall hut, but h"
:.i- raised, it to twelve or thirteen
hers with a tinv brick liuiMi-.g
Mid il he has, long .to stay ha will
:akc it equal to any school in the
tate of South Carolina. He is cop..
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?? ii vi ?|i|Muut-nanit' and he
??rks in tin? church. makes him a
lent leader.
SANTI C NEWS.
i juntas ( 'leapt | A. M. I). Church.
I a>t Suiakft was another .great
ay at Thomas. Sunday school was
ttvl at th,. Usual hour.- after a beauli|
discission of Saul. Many' - helpful
Id-lights were p i yen be the pastor,
.fter .which Misses'I.ujrenia Henderhi
and Kal.hlten Jennipjrs were e.-i
feted' <!? ley: 1 s to the Winnsboro'
'i: r"v t S indue School Convention.
At . 1 '2 o'clock ;the 'pastor Rev. L.
'. <iaini le used as s? text Hebrews
J l!i ilulptct- l.-l vejse From -this
- ndi rl'u! iii .i-i- many thouphC
Vtr,. e 'pi* '!" d. especially to the
esv > onvoi.TyrAvh>i Uere received into
. ou.il.liei ,-d.ip . aU'-Xee tip.. .%?nm??io'line
ibein in man> ways sin would.
;ipi i-:u h ! I.ciii and how to uvcivulne.
. Spf.iTTiv evepihe; Ttev. (iumlde and
LLiu-.i ete -i nra tilni x\ o'rsliipped at
"v11 da It:ii1 i liui v-h with Res
-. M. .Mai tiis. nlCe\. (.ianihle preach
d ; nulla r. plendid sci'Mion: At the
U:U S?'I"VUH,V the OHStuf KfV.
u!ii.-i rr~n~ vrrm trie ueaeon and
members- tui Mt'il many thanks to
^?* in I i!' 1|?i I' {nH t Ulif llilin-t'i 1' +n U->i'|.
-*tl. in'i'tl". ..?^ - \fi'-si
s. Fair, ('rawftird-, .+?htr- tmd~
L:.m, - .1 lii; ><!' tilfiiu Spriiufs" war
hs|-j>?.?l at Thomas Chapel Sunday,
i tv?iii tIn-' 'iIinliec.,. t?utjsts~of Mis
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.Mt in'lKM ' of .""Kastern I'ireuit ami
rituals ?>I* FantiTc rejoice \\itli Rev
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