The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 07, 1931, Page Page Three, Image 3
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Saturday, March 7, 1031.
MRS. ELLEN CLARK STEWARD
PASSES AT CUKI- vvn i r, sa f
_Mrts. -Ellen Clark SU'wai'C one of
Soutli*Carolina's greatest women, wife ?
of the Rev. 11. W. Steward, Castor of !
? Cilgriin's Rc't ChrrrrtrrXlT'eeiTvTIle, S. *
C., died Friday,. X'ob^ 1<>. l'.i.'il.
. She was the daughter of the .late '
William. anil. Sintr Clark; \ras born 1
in Anderson County wgere a*t an ear
ly age, she.accepted Christ and join- '
ed Shilbh Eaulist Ciuiich.
Many attended ,Jthe funeral, The _
speakers were: Dr. \Y.. if. Ferry, of 11
Athens, C?a.: Rev. W?liixoir of N
North' Carolina; Crcsident .1. J. 1
Stark s, of Tlenedict v -dlegof Dr. C. F.
Gundy, Castor of S"p; mgfield Rapt is". ^
Church, where; the ?1 uneral was held
to accommodate-"tluj^arge -crowd."
The obituary, and letters of cotulo- (
lence were read by-Aiiss Florence L. (
^ Lykes of -this eity. Mrs. Steward'
" "was buried at Sliiloh Baptist Church,
Anderson County, S. C., the Rev. S. 1
C."Caninbell. oTTtci-ai. an". All who ~
knew her, loved her. I leaven has .
gained an angel,.. Greenville has lost
? - a friend. ~ ~ ^
Sal'v in the anus of .Jesus, .
Safe on His gentle* breast"'
Safe is our pilgrim Steward,
^ Safe in' the' pilgrim's rest. J
Safe from contagious illne-s
Spreading through (Ireonvillr Town?
Chilling these hearts of uuia. *
Striking our people down. ^
W^~ -^Pilgrtm-your? it.wiu y'*s < ndetl?? j
No more to take, tin-' road
Traveling to all t he ehurc fres
Pasiored by Rev. Steward. ,
T
New Hope down" tlu re at Helton
, Simp.-onville'.s Hcthlchertt,
New Liberty at Woiulfud
No 'more you'll visit tlron.- ?: |
g;
Sweet pilgrim., with your husband j
You made your last Jong mile ' (
Your weary feet, your, body v .|
Laul.down to re*t aw'rk* . I
Laid down so uncomplainingly j '
Lest ytHi Irs grief would stir
Dreading to tell, your-.'husband
Just?.insi how sick you w. re. i
? < * is
Your (Ir.anis. today we 'fancy i (.
Through tear d ti in eyes s*_> dim . j
Yutl SI.W I !,e ,\? w ! 11 | ||;\ MUig '~~
Over (iod' l)Ur I 1 111 el .< ! ii , ; .
While vim wee dr. a.uiiur pieiim. _{
Chubs ban 1 aw.ik'Med Hum*. m
Freed you from e wtfily burdens ,'
f'.nvn vnii i i vv ! '11. v: i
' *i
Xcwthhnr and?iVii -w?> . 1 i 11>
Lying1 sn~penei . 11T t''.ere
God know.- tli" road seems harder st
Since you have 1 > i"t us lu re. (
w',. t
Missing your-eon versa! ion " . v
Checrin0, u- on the road ;
.Pausing: to r!o a k:ndii; :.-s , v
Wc- xaUs?tio-r :.eio.hkor Steward. . c
Missing her in the places >
Which she with us have trod,
Christ knows the , ims longer
?: Though Ih-eV lead on to foSTt
Times changed. but nTi( our neighbor*
~ Sh"e~al ways TV its tile saine
. Ware Street.-ttttt-1 all upon it
Now bless tiie <lay - he came. I
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Short is brief I'Ybi'iitrry " ]
But lont; enough to. Rear
Our friend and neighbor. iron) as i
.. The one we loved- <lear. t
It rained that, day yon left us !
That monfinir when you >|ept,
In Heaven there was .rejoicing "I
D..i Cr. ? W.... l?. . ...4.
nui >> 4ii i* ruii'i'i >> ?;: v- pa. rt'i
i
The rain which foil we 'fancy H
Which lai'l our earthly da?.t ... '
. Was the Holy Angels' weeping k
Their pity down lor la. .
K?r m WikTosT a ' neighbor """ \~
.. Whom ,'tiivu- rannoi replace.
Rut we'll walk in the <.n-i of the
% journey.
Where weTl.-rimT" hi r. through llh
' _ Grace.
' . I [
Georgia you've lost a sister jFor
10 years she's booh ' v
We-ve lost a sweet corny, anion . N
* . A' neighbor and a friend > .
J
She was a gleam of- siin.-hino -it
Who unto us was sent ! v
To make our p . ih-way brighter j
With liulil u !u m .11?s-ls.i v. cm . ' ,
Tr . /"'it
Now the hard knows. His business- ,
His judgoincnls' just and sound,
And He knew wliat He was doing I
When lie sent her to this town. i
Our neighbor-hood is better
Arid Springfield 1 can say ,
When you look on tlrose features
You see a saint today.
canr vinvu
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The
Rev. E. .T. I)anu4s. A. B B. \
Th., the pulpit orator of Aiken, has ]
: been called to the pastorate of the ?
old historical Pine Grove Baptise ^
Church, Cordova, S. for the first ;
and third Sundays in each month. He ]
has accepted the call and is progress- 1 ]
ing nicely with the work. The. com- ]
ing of this distinguish divine to our ]
pulpit has put new life- into every de-> ]
^ partnient of our'church and the peopie
are coming out from farr and i
near to hear him. lie .also pastors <
the Oak Grove Baptist Church, Cope.
The Rev. B. T. Martin another
promising young minister of Aiken
pastorale of the Beth Baptist Church
Rev. Martin comes to this community s
reccommended by the Rev. Daniets. ]
Both these are young men with
before them, full of righteous zeal 1
anddoth not vet appear what they 1
shall be and dp as heralds of the Cross |.
HOLLY HILL NEWS
wrmter, Hoi tiss Sumter and Mr. Sin-""
rlctop of. Sumter, S. C., were pleasant
visitors at the home of Mrs. R. B>
Irown, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Edwards.
^lr. arid Mrs. "Frank Cain, Jr.
.Mr. Charles Caldwel and son Mr.
Arthur Caldwel and Mr Dock Keitt
if Elloree were callers at tKe home
if Mrs. R. B. Brown to sec Mr?. MVbne.v
Baker on Sunday afternoon.
Tuesday night there was given at
lie school a "Hatchet Social" quite,
large crowd lots of fun, many games
vei c played, and all se^'m-t? have enoyed
the evening
Drs. P. C. Lisbon apd'Cnavis were
'isiors to the school on Tuesday.
Ve are always glad to have well
vis hers to call inland see what; we arc
lojng . n
Mr. \V. Roy Bunch njptorexP ,4o
-Imrlc^ton^on Wednesday to -take Dr?
rnrl Mis. Chavis. Rev. Lisbon acompan
ed-thenr on the trio. "
A, 4V-Bunyh wn^ mllTd
jeorge to sec her grand mother who
ill.
;=^=M^a^Erank^nirrrSr. is well again"
o the delight of the family and
riends. '
Mrs. Pickens was called to Charles:on
Thursday on account of her son
ak'ng seriously ill H.e was rushed
o the hospital.and will be operated
m Feb 27
Wednesday iyjp-1'* -t Tnolw.l 1 IT 1."
liere?wa*?a?pmgram rendered by
lie ehler neople of the churches and
xmmti* It was a success. At Love-'
y. Hill Baptist Church moving?trie^
Urcs by Mr. Williams on Wed. night
i Jfood crowd present,?Pictures were
rood also
Mrs J. P. Edwards is teaching at
'airget and she has an enormous crowd
d pupils. - r
Mr. David Jacques and Mrs. M. J.
\ndefson school closed on Wednesday
Yh A" Hi
On .the 6th of March? Rosenwald
)ay will be fittingly observed and
arried out properly in the schooh
riiere wftt be a Rosentvald nrogram in
he morning arid in the afternoon a"
egular renovation of the grounds
\ill luktf^laee. .We plan to beautify
lie grounds- from, start to finish. A
our: foot walk will be laid all .aound
the building, grass .sown, trees,
lirubbery and flowers planted and set
?Ut. ~7
?Mb-, os?Dorothy?Louise?M iddlelotl.
snd Eleanor Brower of Orar^"?burg
.ere the week-end guests of Mrs. M.
Mine;/ Baker at the'hoine of Mrs. R.
4-^-Bmw-n.v- They rendered music on
fi ida.v?night for a;i entertainment
riven at the home of Prof, and,
ills. Roberts for the baseball boys,
i'lie entertainment was quite a suc c-ss
:? ~
Misses Middlcton. and Brower attend
>d Sunday School and morning service
m Sunday at .the Lovely Hill Bapist
Church. Iiv the afternoon they
vent to Bethel A., M. E. to Sunday
School and evening service. After
vhich they-made their departure for
iratifcburg; Messrs Frarik Cain, Jr.
tnd W. Roy Bunch and Mrs. M: Abicy
B.abcr carried them home. They,
epurted having enjoyed the week
'ijil? pleasantly even it Saturday wa?
t rainy day and they c'ould nut pet
uound. We are looking forward to
heir being with us again soon
Everybody in and around Holly Hill
agerly looking forward to the aplearance
of the Famous Claflin
Juiirtet.that will be here at Lovely
Til Baptist Church, March 18th
Prof, and Mrs. Roberts and Mrs.
ihna Jacques made a business trip
o Orangeburg.on Saturday, ,Rev.
H. A. Davis Pastor of Ltrvetjr"
lil Baptist Church preached a soul
lirr'ing sermon on Sunday morning
Posy: Isa. .'15 :8..i
Rev. Lisbon, pastor of Bethel A. M.
Iv.p reached a very1.'strong sermon at
Tie evening services from 2 Kings
. Rev. Davis will preach at Target
\. i\L .K. Church on. Mnnrtrrc-tTifliL.
Maxell 2?fill- 'Mrs, Edwardk ^
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silver street news
i iii nri wim v^ucu it'i ly v*JIIA*~1 l|*-*>f
TIu> Silver Street Circuit conven <i
at Trinity A. M. E. Church, Feb.
! 1 -2"2. A large-number of the .offices
from the sister church?Elisha?
vero present. It is wonderful to see
lie cooperation of these churches.
Saturday the I*. E., Dr. E. A. Adams
pened the conference in "the usual
vay.
Sunday School was conducted hv
Tie f>upt., Mrs, Idella Boozer. Les
on taught by brother B. F. Gary; reviewed
by the Presding Elder.
Mrs. Francis Jackson opened the
irayer service. Rev. J. M. Williams
Pastor conducted the -devotions. He
TfeTi presented the presiding elder,
Dr. Adams who todk His text in
dencsis 42:3(5; contex Roman, 8(28;
ind in his joyful way preached a
freat sermon. This being " the first
juarter on the second round, Rev.
IVilliams and the ^ircuit went over
lie top Total for ,thrs quarter $1(53.
)5.
The Stewards were confirmed: Eli
-hu Stewerds: H.? R. Butler, Joseph
Robinson, George Lake, Sr; Wesley
Samuel,?A,?Wr?Longshore,??De,vals,
S. L. Longshore, Jno, M. Weters
Hayme Lake, Ran Singly, Osborne
Lake, Olin Robinson, Irving Lake, A.
L. Wefjs, Sherbert Horp, Clarence
Longshore Trinity.: John Boozer, B.
P. Gary, Willie Burton, James Meets.
Drayton Burton, Judge Horp, Anoni
Burton, Wm Watson, Samuel Dewait,
M. C, Boozer, Rosa -Tol'and,
[Jertrude Mangum, James Smith. >>
SWANSEA NEWS
There was* a Valentine Party given
vt the K. of P. Hall on-, the 15th of
Feb., which was enjoyed by all.
Misses Lula M. Johnson and Ro?*- A*.
i^hylis McDaniel, last Sunday evening
The teachers carried* a part .of the
I
I lilitfi Ala Ifc'Aii I I' 11 i
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THE l'A EMI
Swiinsi'ii?Graded?Srhocj-ztu Nurlli
Sunday to render a \f oirram for
Prof. J'ullus 1 Wiry at "hi* school. b
was 'enjoyed by "af."*
. *..A Silver Tea was. jriven and \va
splendidly carried out.
.. ?Rrof, J. T. W. iMinis :<>r Ifiun'plmi
Junior High, Lee-ville, S. wa.
over on the 2.'1 with his octet to ren
der a program for--the benefit of the
school. It was enjoyed by all.
The (traded School drive clo-ed la-*
week; a lovely sum w.is realized.
(i.VI)SI>i;N-M;\\S
Services at Red Hill Btpi st Church
was well attended. Sunday " School
lesson was' very interestingly taught
by Rev. T. b. Duckett of Columbia,
12:00 o'clock. Rev. Duckett preached
a K(>pd scriiiu?.? Tcxt^Jntm mi: lb;
ram come that 'they might liaVe life
ntvd thai Lbey 'miuhl liavis it mon
abundantly." ' ' :
2:00 i'clock fiioi-r.?l_ .se-fcvycsrrcrl
Ttnr^^illiam Bailey. Jr. and Mr. .las,
..Lowell were held at Mt. OliveiTlantisf
C!hiifch-..__Rotb- tb?? der eased _Wcr
consistant . members of Mt. Olivs
Church and although Mr. Bailey resided
in the north for the; past fout
or five years, he always ke?H in touch
with his home church and responded
to every call of the church foi
u,.?? ^
IWJ UCllUUll' III.- ?
^ I'lineral. services of Mr !.. i.? T.-tii
kinr Sr. wpiu conducted"*"" )>i- hastor
Rev. L. A. Cowman from Pleasant
Grove?Baptist Church.
Mrs.?Molic?W< I huiiol- |>a-M'(i 17way
on tlio 2H" of Fob. She was o?f
of the oldest members of Ibsl?Hil
Baptist Church having hern connected
with the church over s.ixt.\
years.
Funeral ?services?Wore T7 inducted
hv Rev. L. A- Lowman assisted b;.
Rev. II. Burns, ,.
Mrs. C. M. Wehhi-r lu e?.oam?.Tohi
and-her daughter Carrie Minnie M^
Louisa \V . T>"*,,dolph and ho.r adorn
ted daughter Louisa motored to Ha
good the thirTT Sundav and snout th.
afternoon with Mrs. Ranrlitinh^ -istor.
Mrs. Marion -Wriirlu Mr.Lo^ter
x Mr. Shicrle" Finch. Miss Liie:l
Finch, lit'.tle Marie Gary. Kl?
Clarkson and J. P. Ilollev motored t
Marion on the 21st and -;p- nt tin
week-end awjth Prof, and Mrs. ]) f
MeDuffie.^Sfe'*. and Mi,ss FTicir* .bi n
thor-in-hivtT hVid winter, l.il th ' I'lu H"
- a MoDtiifS\\i^|iccnnipnnied thorn- or
'heir return Wrrd r> :'|>i ruling 7omc
time with lief.-aunt.
The concent ^roudoi'vd-at dhe rJ^rhc
den Graded JJcIhhjI Friday night;, wa
enjoyed by a large .audi nee.^-Th
urogram consisted ofjciTrTing. e do.*
horuscs and "' 'vs. \
?The?original?phlv?'if Prof. In?RClarkson
"Hard Timds" rendered l).>
the 8th and Pth grades woVi the .tip
nroval of "V -"esciit so tminli si
that it was repented.
Misses Carrie Minnie Web.'er .
Benedict Student: Mt-sos l.nyy- W 1
M \ o:... I*.*11 .
<11111 l I f Mil .MU'l
-Univorsity "spent "the""\vt--k-md I"t.
with their parents
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, ANTlOPtf RAPT1ST ( tit RCH
Sunday School opened at its. u uaJ
hour with Supt. .'it his po<t of duty
antl With a large attendance. A i VI
a brief and beautiful discusmn o.
the lessbn many interestinjf poiij;?
wore brought out.. u_
The prayer service put javerpwHe in
to the spirit of worship. We v.v:\
pleaded to have a number of di tin
jruished visitors in the iuilp.it.' Af
'eredcvotionnl Itrv: -f*. \V. !..'v
text was taken from Ma.'.t 25:i'.f
After a -lonpr time the l^ord of"thos(
servants coniolh'and ret ko'n .u h wfit'l
them." Subjcc, "Heckon Day wirir flu
Servants."
At 4:00 o'clcok we worshipped a'
Tones Chape], H?v~ f.a'i.vr. pVpu -V.
od a; wonderful sermon.?J ant .tin
wine. John 15:1-a;' subnet "Fran*
Tpe ushers, choir and deacons accou
ptbiii'iftrfm . '
,5 00 o'clock R V. P.. t . was open i
by the President, lb-arm. i'layin
At night Rev. Hartley used it- h::,
text: Daniel 5:27: Tiunt are wi iK1 na
in the alanees and art found want .iiy
Subject, "Weighing The Balance,'
^lindnv S><*hnnl \ M. , Pr.iv i i
"Service 11 :.'I0 A. M. Preach'ntr I J\Oi
M. Yon*'aro most cordially inv.il. d.
1?()MARIA NI-WS
The weather lias been very lnaut-i
f"1 =""1 I vrryvvhern?
of th new agrivulturnl jiiu-re-ts thai
f now prevails
Mrs Ve inure Davis .s lm-less
' at a dinner j*iwn in litmor of liei
i guest Mr Isaac Dawkin- of -Jackson
I ville, Fla
\ tiotlier guests were: Ue\'. T. H. Roll
; irison, Pastor of The Mt. Hebron Circuit
and Principal of the Mohtcell'n
i Graded School; Rev. and Mrs. Tltnnuu
I Ringer, - Miss E. Shelton. teacher at
| the school here; Mrs. K. Holley, Miss,es
S .O, Baton and J. K- Couret?
I teachers at the .Hope School an?T"a
, number of others .
Death has moved a large ntmibei
rom our community, anions- them areMr
Howard* I.ake, ' M/5ss Gene\^
Hoard and .Mr. Allen I'Mwar.lc
I)r. E. A. Adam, "Tin- Deader o{
People" held t.he second ijUHi|terj'.(
conference of the St. .5 am v? Circa if
I the 28-1." The nnich tn loved ra-ioi
Rev. B. CL_Cunnin*rham and members
had eerythinf* in readiness although
, there was recent reverses in weather
! conditions, Dr. Adams preached to
ja crowded house from Gen. 42 .'10.
In the conference prevailed a. ?hro'
j thcrly spirit. The circuit is up on
i all claiihs, the presiding elder was
.out; Allen. Day in paid--oU4-~-<4nj
pastor is paid. The totaT~coUeted
i since-last?quarter is perhaps in ore.
than $200
The circuit, is in a stupe of progress
not known for ninny, of ..years.
" Miss Queen ie Hoard who has been
here for a month has returned to
Boston, Mass i
_ ?: ? ".rUy?
imaxEAttER^
J MlLLKIfX t HAl'Rl, A. M. E
_j (m K( [1-m:wkkrrv: s. r
I The Sunday School was well at
i tended with (food reports from* the
4 classe*; ? ? *?r~"> ? |
j At, 1 1 :.}() A. M? Dr. J..- C, McClvtt
Inn, announced as a subject,'"The all
i Christ," this burning message sat
j the house on fire."Nine persons aceepted
nil ihhership with the church.
Mrs. Bessie Robinson, President oi"
the Sycond Stewardess Board and
her followers had a very inspiring and
Ltii'urniut rve-program at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Jno. Robinson, Hunter
Street. Th:s board had as a distiu1
guished visitor the Rev. \V. B. Bow1
ler. of Columbia, S. who was visiting
our pastor. v
Mrs. Ktvira rtwy*etenb|ir?' who is a
_ ayuihL iTul tca<k'r*of~the NV tiling Wnrki
rs Club house was crowded to take
' part in the wonderful program:
The Pulpit Aid Board and Miss A.
u J. veto. j>- tip. Il'ril't ho
~ -rtrgt ';trr?making?progress by?hnqTS
and bounds. She is leading quite a
Y crowd ol' thoughtful ant? active work
~ TVs who know no tailure Their meet
1 ing last week was quite a sue-ess on
"aldwtdf St.. at the holne of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Naive.
Mrs. Mamie Abrams,- President of
the Filth Board has started off in
fine shape; making a big report to tKb
< hur.eh, before the firsft. (Successful
? im-ctrnff^'riu' leader (if a 'group IS
responsible for thee Success or fail?
lire.
The Sunshine Club, Mrs. Carrie Fee
Whitner President shines all the Guv
f'. shines' in work and money. She
can't fail, she too had a wonderful
] I entertainment at her home last week
Sunday night. Rev. W. B. .Bowler,
?preached?a?strong?sermon?using as
object "Singleness of Purpose."
The sermon was well received. The
pastor has increased our merrtbership
1 by-MS in two months^. "The church is
1 as busy as bees.
i A weeft o we had in our pulpit
;?rh^ Rev?d. W. Shaw, whom we rleli'rh.t*
d in having, lie promised to
preach for our fpa&tor---soon.
We also had Rev. Brother'Clark of
. the Baptist Church ..with us
' M llliNS NEWS
The i 'Miiv f guilds of Mr-?And re
( Wair/.cr Were grieved to Juar of tb
?vdent-h oj* hei' husband wh^e+tr+mnH'ed
iu the hosnital at " Pittsburg; Mrs.
Wan/.cr. be'ng unable to oil ac.
ieoirnt.of ^i.st honie from hospital*. her
. ' mother two' little daughters,^ Alice
"'and F.lla M |e aeeenipanied by Messrs
j.) ?e Iiunlet-* and James Anderson mo?lured
liiu.ro?Tuy*da?o evening In at
tend the funeral,
i Mrs. Win. Antlionv of Greenwooo
, v;;i< a welcome, .visitor at the home
of Miss Sallie- Dendy; Mrs.-Etta "Gar!
Ingjoir -apd Mis. kFred Hudgens on
n-KI'-hI.uv-Ihiftornonn, ^ , ...
( ! We ari' sorry to report tnose on
sick list*: Mr. Wnv^ Afoore, 'Mrs. Net
tii- Leake and Mrs. Willie Mae Cartel
| aIso Mrs'. Willie Mae-Barksdale and
Rev. K. V. I-H'ndy.
"t- Services-were held in all churches
L: coiigregip. ions worshipping. Comiiluiiioti
services, were held at Bethel
which were" Very ^ipressive.
S'. P. ul is silso having interesting
,'st i nioiis -by"Pastor Levant,
j .Mr;. Sarah Smith motored Lo Spar
' ianlAirg Sunday accompanied by Mr
I Nathaniel Thompson. .
Mrs. L:'/./.ie Jackson has been conlined
to her room with the flu.
Jfnfg of ti great Evangelistic' Meeting,
pon ored oy I'obnes Chapel A. M. E.
/.. Chiircji; the Dr. S. Nance, Pastor,
i'he meeting was conducted' by-.t'pc
"Wot der Boy Evangelist Preacher."
I i'r.,Nai.cre had Dr. D. H. Sims, Presii.-nt
of All. n I'niversity to send thh
Itrr,?rrrrdrev to lielp him in the open
ing of our 2nd church here, as it was
tor' sometime closed, hut from the
| ' i k oT rill1 enter rsoones liiuih1
i se-ms a< if it will shine again.
. j The IVoy Evangelist made a most ex
ret!; nt ' impression > during his stay
i lose: everyone was greatly. pleased
r with Ills most won.der.ful sipping and
pn :elting people came from Pendleton,
S. ('.. the Rev. J.-Thompson of
(Jm-nwonif. also ears 'from Mt. Car-mol.
drey Court and many others wore
n-ry in attendance tit this meeting.
There w ore a-number of conversions
that went to every church in town.
The town was greatly revived spiriti;
111 \- . The meeting was repot red as
?Iim o l' i< along financial lino,
1 amount raised went for the purpose
!' helping rheT'tiureh" along with the
indiKteduess. The evangelist was of
' gnat value and wv^eleome him-.back
to 1 .atnco > Mtivj^tTtv?_xThc Voting Peo
pie's Mass Meeting on Sunday, was
~ ~~e'We will,never forgiti His?*nh
jcct. was ' inrl's Lighthouse." The
i' sermon was :t blessing to the young
>. folk,
Sir: PLEASANT A. M. K. CHl'RCH
?NEWS.?Ninety Six, S. C.
Sunday, school >vas well attended
Sunday, Mar. 1st. The lesson, subject:
' "Jesus Sending Forth Missionaries"
- Willi Well taup-ht hy the tononerw imu
Supt.. A. S. Stevens and reviewed by
Rev. 0. W. Shaw, our pastor. At the
conclusion Mrs. Georgia Parker, one
, of the teachers of the City school
here addressed the school to the delight
of all.
Pesnite the inclement weather the
Pastor motored here in time for the
Sunday School and at the hour of service.
preached a sermon to the delight
of an appreciative audience
from 'the te>ft as found in St. Mark
.the 11th. chapter and 21 verse. This
~ T ad "great eirect on all who heard it.
.After service Rev. Shaw returned to
Columbia as the roads were wet and
sloppy to the extent that he wan
forcetf Tn'Va ditch with his machine
_.while coming. Many thanks to Mr.
Robinson and family for their assistance
rendered him and his car. The
next week-end will find the Pastor
* - mi' ii
. . ' / < .
in the humus of Mr. T. J. Aiken and .
_ Mr. and -M is Fletrher -?
After a brief spell of sickness Mr. I
A. S. Stevens' was back to his post (
of ervice which h(. hold as one in a1
class to himself. The following vis-1
iturs. were present and rendered yah ;
uable service: Mrs. C. Dean, Anna '<
Weeks,. Ceneva Andrews, G. A. Parker,
Miss Christina Shedrick, Mr.
'Sam Benjaminj a steward from Mt.
J Carmel M. E. church, Mir. C. W. Bur
ton, John Hailey and several others
' whose names space will not permit
me to mention. ,
Rev. Shaw is doing well hire and i
alP'the people seem to appreciate his
broad manner of.procedure and the (
spiritual and instructive sermon's as
are preached by him each time he is
here. .
\Dai>yFletetier, Reporter.
CM A H f KX'I'f I\- VT U Si
' Professor Gi!fdiv of Washington,
? T). will lecture 'ALl?Ziiin A. M. "
V Church on .Sunday afternoon 1
o'clock. The public is invited to
this great treat.
The Spiritual Program that con-.,
sisiid of 100 voices that was presented
by Prof. J. I). Moore at Centinarj
t M.-'E. Church on last Monday even.- ,
iitg March 2, was a deiightful treat
to the public, though tlu* weather was
- t|uite unfavorahli ttrr^ V|vu-TTm laid i?
tor Turn was well filled.
P or tMc yast two Sabbaths at .Mi.
- Zion?Rev. ' Withei .-poon had enten-l
into a series of sermons touching on
the divine worker. These sermonhas
been very interesting during eartV
service. Many visitors were theit:
each Sabbath to hear these very helin
ful nn-ssaL''fs_a^iev<Tfrrl-Tn."~?Trr:
"both morning and evenirfjr.
Mt." 2ion has launc hed her usuai,
Spring Rally which every ofFic-er and
- member are hoping to liiake-il a> big '1
as possible with two live general^;
Mrs.. Catherine Frasier, ancf Mrs. Kl
not;a ClaJrjsJ and lhc4r-sw*rt? <?F lieu- v
tenants iand captains. It looks like
they arc, driving for the goal .as the
pastor is .playing, a very conspicious
part for a^ grand .Success by the second
Monday ni^hfiti Aprril.,
'* Mrs;lSfer"at:ett I\iudd and Mr. Jo-.,
je.ph Iyt*?M,whs h:qfpilv married on.
T-e-liij- L4^nP.'M. Roth ,: of litis -city."?
Rev. J. \V Witln r.-iiooi). otFieiu.ied.
^\ir. c narles U. Hart. Supt.. ?si* thy
Sunday Sclmvl has been ill for thfr.i
past.two week-, and we ai^aU wishing
him .a speedy recovery as he is
greatly irns-ed from the chtjreh, also ,
his devoted .wife, .Mrs. Rebt'ega, \\;ho is
at hik "bedside. ? . ..
Kmanuel A._M. K. Church
Rev. J. K. Heard. 1). I)., Pastor
JsMUu* way of the Cross' was the
theme of the paftor's sermon on last
Sunday morning. St. John Id:IT.
reads': and he, bearing his cross, went
forth into a place called the place of a
skull, which is?willed in the Hebrew. Golgotha...
The pastor was real good
in his deliberations and the spiritual _
tide was very l,iigh and many soulwere
made to rejoice.- At the evening
hour. Rev. N. Simmon-. of-F.man- I
uel A. M. E7 Church. New York, do- ;
livered the.-second message of'"the-!
glad tidings. The text St. "Mattro 10;
theme: ".Fishers of men." There was '
one accession for the day. Frank i
Robinson was gladly welcomed and re- 1
ceived on the usual terms. - The
congregation and friends heard I
a timely and interesting talk coining
from Kx-Congrosm-uin T. M. Miller}.
--who -.hipped wirh as :ii ihn m-ii- 1
ing?. services.
One hundred eighty-nine pupils excluding
teachers wore present during
i the session of the. Sunday School..
Ylvitors from St. I.uke and Morris !
Brown A. M. K. Churches were p.res- j
cut ami were given, a-heart-V-welcome .
Banner classes for collection. PrimaryMiss
Adell Bradford; A' crmediaf e. ]
Mrs. Bessie Broun:?Senior. J. Fred
f= Si m PHjijil * .?dA n*?n -TyfTn rrrrr^-r?Prrrrrrni?
Mrs. Martha Brnwin intermediate',.!
Mrs. K. M. (ireen; Senior. J. Fred
miijiuons.
Monday Feb. ,2T. The Tribe of Ju-..(.
adh sponsored an entertainment at:
which, a deljejohs supper was serve*!.-'
] A irlvrious love feast meeting wa - j
j held -*>n Friday evening.i-Fj_b. ?A
, {lovely gathering of members ami
j friends from the various churches .
participated..
Rev. .1. \V. Wither-poon. Pastor-of
Mt. Zion A. M. F. will -p.ak for the
Twibe of IJeni.nnin on tlu- loth ins'.
Tilt H'liHTS
I.et us endeavor, to bring sunshine
into the lives of others, and . not keep
all for ourselves. Remember t hat
man's history i> his character. I.et
_ us not t lit , it OV.-I- til.. 11; i. t nt n n* i?
of others. Remember the same fate
mav overtake us. Our business is
to 40 our duty. 1 H
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*TJtf(KHAKT NEWS*
The following na-med ladies: Mrs.
Lillian J. Mogan. .\u-s iiussie omun,
Mrs. Ella Goforth. Mrs. Annie Smith,
Mrs, Carmine Thompson. Mrs. Hatti - ,
B. Kelly and Mrs. Ella Stephens were
appointed by the Sunday School'to get ,
mi an enlerl aiiinunt?feu:?lia.?heni' I
tit of the Sunday Sehdol. They ask ,
the assistance off. the teachers who
co-operated with "'them by putting
on a literary program after which a
number of things were sold and amount
raised $12.30 for the school.
Mr. J. H. Land is the efficient superintendent,
and he is backed hv loyal
teachers and faithful followers. '
Mr, Wallace Poster-, son of Mrs.
Margaret Poster, after a lingering. (
illness died last Friday. Mr. Foster
was a hard jworking young man r
"htTTtL'Tft'rntrd To 'his mnmcr." jie- wn? 1
a member of the Lockhart Baptist
Church, and the funeral sermon vys
preached by the Rev. R. M. Pitts, of >
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Mrs. Jennie Bynum. Pauley Bridge
W, Va., Mrs. Effie Mavfield of Detroit,
Mich., Mrs. Mary Greenfield of
.Spartanburg,' S. C., are here to At- [
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loml' the funeral of their brother, Mr.
W iilhlt c f'rlstci . ?* ; 1
Kev. .1. \\ . Adam- of ( h ,rlotte. X.
premhed fn/e last Wednesday
nijflrt, and e.ohijd' tely <-Hptiva4*>d his
hearers. lie i- a sound logical h'o-|n?i
liiee. fc
^Irs. hlla (Julorth is on the .s'ick
1 i4*- W ' trust she ; will soon be In
Rood health and Mm i.- very n.ueii
niis.-ed in the Sunday Si hool
The'stork ha- vi-ited the home ol'
Mr. aiid Mi s. Kainb <*'h-on and lei t
t*-little il l. H'rVlr--ttt?T*-he.r and Irak
life doing fine.
Mr. .Joliji !o - d , ?i very .lijie
. o\\ this week. lie ha.- out ..sympathy. - '
for a tfoftd cow i- valuable.
Mrs. Lilik;.n ".I. flo^ .n has r- '-etuly
received word that her. hr.other, . Mr,
l>avid Jeti r of. the Maple Kidi'e e- -
tio(]-do-t hi- liou-e and <JJ. il?; eon.-,
tents hv fire ta-d Sat iirihrvh-morhVir _
Mr: Jeter i- a prosperous farmer"
xuiI-LlluJ a lih- -i-itrliL.room hinise?This
jss u Ki'tilt loss for Mr. July muLui*.?v-.
pec-iady*Tit tft<r>e~7I vr~rrf?hhtd~ tinn'v.?c~, r
lie is Well thouijflt of b\' 4?it h \vh.llano?i'il'?n.d
w.lni' y1 i-ii1 be?ir'ia11 ft il'(; " "
him in. any way.they can.
Send" I he VI a-adm " t<> -Mrs. JinniBymini;.Ganlcy
IJ ri< Ijurc*. W. Va.. Camp.
N*o. 1. Paid '$2.00 l'-or 1 ye ar. Also "
.Mrs. .Mary Green In Id; did Austin
Si. Spa) lanburjf. S. C.. paid ..To- cent
for d months. ?' J
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1 thank UiV friends 'fi?r kindness
shown and IhV attention tfi.vetl niQ.
during my'-i.ifni.-ss and. confinement .. .
in Wavcrly ITd-punf, and pray that
tiif bountiful bl- tjnr= of God may ;ii.
it it wit li each-and -i-very- witu?t???:? fioi'V
we all may Hve'lonjx to do ltwe
for humanity and. the vlevnUon of-man
Kespeclfully.
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