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Safnrdn^April 11, 1931
1 CHURCH NEWS OF
ST. JAM1CS A. M. E. CHURCH I
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We began Easter Sunday with j^un J
rise Prayer Meetin~ at 5 o'clock. *\Ve J
" had-the showe r of the Holy Ghost to
meet .us.
Sunday School convened at 10 A. ^
M.?The lesson concerning -the-Res- ~j
surrection of Jesus Christ was' well
discussed and wais. reviewed by Hev.
W. -I. Owensermon
from 1 Cor. 15:13-20; subject. '
At 11:15 Rev. Owens nreached a ^
"The Ascended.Christ." The Lord's ?
Supper was administered to all chris- 11
tians. T
The Missionary meeting was called
to order at 2 P. M? by the President.
Mi s. Mm > Phelps.?TTTTs was indeed
a splendid meetmgv trtt'- went away ^
~ ~TeeTing that the Lord had been with *
us. f
Rev. R. C. Lemon will preach at St.
James A. M. K. Church next Sunday *
morning at 11.15 All are cordially n
invuea 10 come out and hear him.
The pageAnt was a great success *
last Sunday night, also the little folk
program was very good, The weath- 1
_ er was_-rainy_ and cold but the people x
came out to "the House olvGod. Too 7
much cannot be said about Brother ?
Robert Russell, the. efficient Su?>t.., 1
and his, corn of tom-her..- in t.i.,in;?r -t
the little ones how to put over a pro- M
. gram second to none -?? ^
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SIDNEY. PARK C. M. K. CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor t
: The Sunday?School?war. opened at
the usual hour with Sunt. I), R.
Starks. The Raster lesson was beau- J
tifullv discussed by the school.
? Inspite- of the inclement weather *
our l'l:.*iO service be^un ,as usual. j
Text JT 'Corn. 15:20; subject, "The ^
Resurrectio'n."**" Power for brother- (
hood ar. well as a perception of brotherhood
issues from this stupendous J
truth that like Christ, man, is to ,'tass
through the grave only to emerge into
fuller, freer, fairer life. All thai '
poets and seers have dreamed of a
?. . better world because- possible only '
?? when man is given a lease of lite that ~
extends beyond this-present existence.
It was the message of the Ressurrec- !
tion that lifted Christian above the :
slough of pagananism and set men to
achieving, with starry Ivope. the con- <
ceution of a new earth.
. Where^ ever today the gospel of the 1
Ressurrection is an accepted realityV
' there common good will and sympathy "*
and kindness and helpfulness and brotherliness
prevails. Society reaches
its highest plane--where- men and we-?
men live in discip.lcship to the risen
Christ. This was a great sermon.
??-??Sunday?night- the Sunday School- '
held its Raster exercises before a
large crowd. The -ftve ladies boards '
had charge of the collection and re- 1
ported $130.00 for the day. ,
Rev. Anderson has another special .
sermon for Sunday morning, if you ^
haven't heard him be sure and hear ,
this sermon an das usual gyod music
will be furhi.s'hod by the choir, ? '
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BETHEL A. M. K. flll'KCII NOTES ]
Despite the continuaus rain all day '
Sunday, thd-re were those who braved
the, weather and -early.. Sundfry?4
ing appeared jit 'the church to witness
the service which was very im? *
pressive. Dr. Lawrence's text was- !
taken from St. Luke 24:f>, "Why seek 1
y-0 the living among the dead?"- Dr. 1
Lawrence said he regarded all per- '
sons in the splendid early audience 1
as members of the "Storm Brigade." '
The Sunday School also has a splendid
llt.t.pndlineo 'it KutVi mnvnini? ami I
afternoon pragrams. All of '.he chi'J
Umi-plaxtaUthf'ii' p irtu so well; Mi**,.
Dorothy Nance pianist for the School
and Mrs. Mary Williams deserve <
much credit for the very enjoyable
program rendered. At 11:15 A. M.
^ * Or. Lawrence presented Dr. . Sims,
President of Allen University, who
' levted as his text, tha?t,. of the.jvrs.t ,
Raster sermon. Preached by a w(T'
-man nearly 2000 years age. "I have
seen The Lord," the text was'treated
under three divisions 1st, Death had '
been conquered; 2nd God's Approval ]
of Redemption of Jesus Christ; 3rd
Universal- Salvation. A wonderful '
__ac*rmon highly enjoyed by the large :
audience preseri't. Dr. Lawrence said '
tfie day Was neautuui because" we
were blessed to be present in '.he service,
and in good health; Because we 1
hadfood to cat ^ good clothes to- wear ^
and all would return to oui? homes ^
^ and be sheltered there in comfort. !
At 0 P. M. the Christian Rndeavor J
league assembled with quite a number
of young folks and adults present
to listen to an address bv Prof. Geo. 1
? A. Singleton of Allen who electrified :
his audience with a message ' about
lVhe "rrncei" Pmnl,0M0 "TV,,.
Sponsibility of carry -your cross." -i
The address was very much enjoyed, ~
Mr./IRollin Green was in charge of 1
the.Jprogram and we thank him for 1
searing the Service of Prof. SingleA
t 8 P. M. the clioir rendered an ?
jester cantata creditable and highly
.<<pTeasing to say the least. Mrs. Bates
did not leave any stone unturned in
preparing the choir for this very
impressive and historical program; j
we are grateful to and proud of the
choir's service. ?
Sunday begins our Revival. Dr.'
Robinson who is to conduct the revival
will preach Sunday morniner at
11.16: The Public is most cordiaJJ^
invited to hear hirm Among the
visitors were: Mrs. Hattie bTorris of
Mt:?Ziort, Charleston and?M-r: and
Mrs. Calaway of Chicaga; Mr. Cala-1
way recited at the Evening Service
as is her custom whereever she
spends Easter. It was in - keeping j
with the Season and very much enjoy,
ed. we thank her for service rendered.
We have many still sick: Mrs. F.
G. Baumgarder, 2320 Hampton, Mrs.
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CUa Fierce, 2346 Pendleton; Prof. L.
V. Hawkins at Waverly Hospital,
drs. F. J. MileSj 2330 Hampton, Mr.
larleston Reed, 1911 Hampton Ave,^
us remember them in prayer and
'isit them.
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IOTS OF THE SALUDA CIRCUIT
At a recent call meeting of the Sauda
Circuit at St. Paul A. M. E.
Church for the *mrooSe of electing
lelegates to the Electorial College
md district conference, a very apireci'atiye
audience assembled.
The pastor gave an outline Tully
xplaining "the'"burden pf ' "
I bi?-resinls ot thy fleetion WFrn n?
trttowsr *10 the ETeciorial College,
dr. P. J. Corley; to the district conerence,
Mr. O. G. Bowman.
A resolution was adopted endorsng:
Bowman, Rickard, Young, Lyles
ind Moore for the General Conference
Sunday being the fifth Sunday, prorrams
were rendered at both churches
At 12 o'clock Rev. J. W. Shaw,
'astor of Ninety-Six Circuit preachd
a great sermon af Pleasant Snrlnir
At-3tS0 the Cqurt^ of Calanthe asembled
for their Annual Thanksgivng
Sermon which was preached by
he Pastor, Rev. I. 0. Siinniuiis. Thu
t'xL was selected from 116 Psalm
12 verse. .Shall J, Render
Unto The Lord For All His Benefits
roward Me?"
There was an egg hunt, at St. Paul
md Pleasant Spring, Good Friday afernoon.
The assembly was favored with five
gallons of delicious iep of the
Florida fruit flavor. Truly it was enioyed
by all,?
Sunday April 5th, being Easier
Sunday, the inelementcy of the weaher
did nut mark a blank day at St.
Paul. Many found their way to the
rhurch to' hear the message of truth
lelivereth by our~beloved pastor. He
eleetd his text from Matthew 28-6
'He is note* here for He is Risen.
Uome see the place Where the Lord
aid." Truly our hearts did burn
vithin us as he spake bv the way.
Pour United with the church.
?The many friends o? Mrs. Ellen
Bouknight and Mrs. Nancy Eiehelber*er
will Be glad to know that they
ire improving.
The educational rally of the cir?uit
js planned for the 3rd and 4th
Bundliy* of this month and we are vtcmeeting
a bountious harvest.
The public is cordially invited to
< U-eml-td 1?of-our -yerviees7
WISE CHAPEL ANI) MT. ZION -
The Pastor, Rev. B. W. Ransom,
i? AU?Zum-Gircuit, visited his homo
with his family. Whl^e , tihere he
:)reached at BUcksport to- an appre
aljve' audience who enjoyed the sermon.
There were made welcome.
&eVr?Ransom^?pastured this-charge or
five years and the people are^d?
,vays "glad to have him with them,
le and family were the dinner guests
>f Mr. and Mrs. Moore, which thev
rnjoyed very mddFT.
I-reaving Bueksport, we motored to
Bucksville, to sec our daughter and
sister and found them all well ami
retting along nicely. Our stop here
,vas very short because Rev. Ran-.
som had to preach at Kbonezer
!Tlnirch at Toddsville, this clfurch wy7
>ne he also pastured five y?ars and a
splendid attendance were out to witless
the sermon. We . ylso enjoyed
nir stay 511 this place, and appreciated
the kindness of Rev. G. M, Spain for
potatoes and other good things. Rev.
Page is pastoring this work now and
he has everything going over the
top.? ? *
Rev. Ransom and family are grateturned
in time to preach at Mt. Zion
sunday night. 1
CONWAY NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Sunday was a very bad day for
hurchgoers? attendance was very
l>oor, but the faithful few was at
Lhi i' post of duty, after the us :al
levTttions Rev. YV. I. Gore selected as
1 text: St. Matt. 28-6, subject; He
[s Risen. He preached a Very instructive
and.?inspiring?sermon.?after
"hich the Holy Communion was administered.
The Sunday School bad
an excellent progwms- foi^ 'the Tittle
folks, the night program was put -off
until next Sunday night on account
3f the inclement weather.
At. 7:-80ithe pastor came before us
with another-burning message his
text was takenfrom St.'Matt 19-17,
subject being good. He preached a
most powerful and instructive sermon
We are happy and thank God
for the gifi_of our great pastor.
The?piayei-.?service 1*?drawing
crowds and putting new life in the
church, the members of Cherry Hill
Baptist Church and the members of
the Holiness Church worshipped with
iib on Wednesday night. and we with
them on Thursday and Friday nights.
Mrs. Maggie Moore was called to
Myrtle Beach Saturday to be at the
bed side of her sick daughter, Mr.
Pratt Cooper left Friday for Andrews,
S. C., we hope that he will
return aerain soon. .* >'
Sick List: " MrsT Maergie Brown,
Mr. Willie Brown, Mrst Mary Jane
Marshal and Mr. 5r-B. Brooks. We
jyi*h -for alTof them a- s.needy, recover1/.
the friends of Mr Tracy King:
are indeed glad to see him out aerain
The Mission^t-v Society will meet
at the home of Mrs. N. B. L^vister,
Friday night. April 10, 1931.
Rev. G. /Joing Daniel has put on a
two weeks meeting at Cherry Hill
Baptist ehureh- everybody is invited
to come out and take a part in the
meeting.
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Rev. J. ) ;. Beaid, i> 17, Factor .
Charleston, S, ('.?For two wcck>
Emanuel. Unlike other wary, spuir
ual and not carnal weapons were usee
with which to ii<*ht. The wilderness
of sin was penatrated and the combined
armies of vice were forced to
retreat from the Held of battle. Af
ter the cessation of "hostilities" thv'
victorious armies were jubilant n\v/
the fact that right tmd?might, pre vailed.
This revival meeting whiqh was
conducted for a fortnight \vas a successful
one. Mr. Edward Hettcrsoir
secretary of. the Steward Hoard reported
eight-"-four converts. At the
Love Feast meeting of Friday night
April 3rd, these new converts wefc
Jgjygn the o--"ortuint.y of testifying
-Truly -the meeting was oin long to
l)f I'UJJIl'lllbl'l'ed a I h I Hot iddlS' I i'l'g'ol
J On Easter Sunday morning at the
four o'clock service another gluiTou.
ing was.conducted by brothers J. 11.
Snype and A Randolnh, after which
at the tune "Onward Christian Soldiers"
a long line of converts came
marching in proceeded- bv the Stewardesses
and Deaconesses all in white
apparels -Tiu? pastor delivered .uyawakening
sermon selected l'roiii Si.
inclement; but regardless of this the
-.eating er>?-wity ,m 1 Iw. ?I'lonr
was taxed and a large ??:itheriiv had
to go to the galleries. Out of the
number of converts mentioned abov
twenty-three were baptized? Seven-'
ty-seven in all were received into tliiil
meinbershin. Following this service
at a later hour the pastor came before
the Bible class and gave Vidua .
ble information. At tlm '11 o'clock
worship, tTie shepherd of the iloek
took his text .from St. MattluunVjk
t?; subject, "Come see the place." Thiwas
a stirring Easter sermon. The
morning lesson was read by Rev. R.
M. Turner, Matthew 2Kth.
Owing to weather*conditions', during
the Sunday School oxoYcim>s fluattendance
\V-us not exceedingly large,
yet it was commendable, considering.
A very appreciative program ar,
ranged by Mrs. Viola Cploncl,.
pianist, was rendered. This program
was two-fold- hrransp ttlr I'vinT"
ing service a number of the larger
scholars spoke anil sung and performed
on the piano. The whole day from
early morning until late at night
Emanuel was the scene of interesting
activities. . We
are--truly"tfiarrkfi'irirrthe t mod
who so willingly assisted us during
the revival meetings and we are more
-Hmo?tbtHvk-fo-l?to the 'Almighty?fro?
hav'jng manifested ilimself in our
services, . ?
"Fear not O land, be gl.td and re
joice for the Lord will *lo great
LEXINGTON' NEWS
Sunday the weather.-being had and
ainy the churches was largely tittcn 1
ad. ?New Botlvel?A- M.?E,?ChureiuSimihiy
School was held at the usual
hour the lesson was beautifully instructed
.
At 11:00 o'clock, l'ev. S. J.duhnsuu
-preached an inspiring Faster. Scr
jnon. _ A Uberal oiroring- was taken. ?
Sunday afternoon Rev. S. J. Johnson'
preached at Spring Hill A. M.
E. Church-. On account-oT the f 1 x
and bad weather the Faster Program
was not Carried out.
' W fHSlWM bf 'MV;' '.Td'^Suber "wig"
<orry to hear of his death.* Mr. Suiter
| was a line ydun" man, US years old.
He leaves a father and mother, on
lister; Mr. and Mrs. Joe- Sober, Miss
Grace M. Suber, iiitd-a host of rein
;ives and friends to mourn hi~ lost..
He was a .member of N'o\v~Tfcthel A.
\1. 14. Church.? His funeral was In Id
Friday at 2 o'clock at Bethel Church.
[conducted by Uev.-Johnson, his pas*.
Kir. iiLo Rev, <1 _ W ftrr"-~tmd?VBailey
of S.t. Paul Baptist ('lunch.
Rev. A. Bailey and Ml", Hughes of
Columbia sang soJus.- The active pall
hearers were his cousins: Messrs At
bert and Charles Sligh, Tlenry Suhen
Montague Leaphart, .Josh W illiams,
and Robert Walker, honorary pall
bearers: Messrs Helton, Draft. Abra
ham Leaphart, Henry Kawl, J. P. Jones
Thomas Hampton. nmL Cfiarl"<
Wesley Rawls. His grave was a lo>v.
ly bed of flowers.
Mrs. W. H. Corley, Misses ('.
Brown, Alice Harris and Mrs. Bell'
Derrick, attended the teachers uh<"
in Columbia "
Those -un the sick list : Mr, and.
Mrs. Edward Black and family. Mi;-.
Mrs. Emma Mints.
The entire faculty of the Lexington
Graded School attended the State
.Tenchers meeting last week.
The faculty and students invite the
public to attend their commencement
exercises, beginning Sunday March
March 12 at 3.00^P. M. with the an
nual sermon. The speaker will In*'
Rev. -G. W.rfcooner, the most edition',
cient pastor of Wesley M. E. Ctrrrrc+r
Columbia, S. C? Monday night. Id
an Operetta: "The Inn of the Golden
Cheese*"..presented, by. the lir-st?a nit
second grades. Mrs. Belle Dmnk
and Miss Alice Harris, In-true-tors:
Tuesday night an Operetta: "Down A
tnong the Fairies" presented by the
third and fouth grades and Miss Carolyn
Brown, teacher. We due day
night, the fifth and sixth Mrs, W. II.
Corley, teacher play a tea* her play,
a comedy, password for note.
Thursday .night, "The Road, to the
City," presented by the seventh and
eighth grade. Prof. Richardson, in
structor. Friday, the Annual School
Picnic. The- School Improvement
" l.eague hiet on the 10th and 'J It h with
the president presiding. Prayer by
vice-president. Scripture reading by
the secretary. Miss Frances, Wear
lug recited^the poem "Aou Ben Ad
. henihcm, Prat, IGebtmTsATf garr^Tm
interesting talk.
Miss Grace Harris, Messrs Mdlall
K'H'O LEAl/bli" J
ami .1. I'. Jours- enrolled,-us inemtx r:
There is still room, ..Why not joi
ami w??t k Tor the improvement of oil
sell' ' I i ... (
' I lm IHaehbin^*- ."Vt^^lrcl was re
. mal''I .Monday imMit. ALirrli .'MM I.
- ivsts?wi'ii hetter than the liist?[ttt7
si-mi at inn. The characters were aler
ami the audience wore laughing Iron
start, to finish,
^? i_l. ("orley ami M-iss?CTwa*
IV?i Hi-own motored to Columbia am
I lino Satin-day while in irnio thej
Wi ir t'.il: -"T s nl Mr. anil .Mi>y \Vilbert
Wist. .UK Corlcy aeeomjntnied then
imi'K.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ka'il.v Itish. ami so'i
liiwtu-rod?t-o?(Columbia Saturday oil
1 usim s
Tin- fnyuHy and students "wish t<
extend tu Mr. ami Mrs. ,1'oe Xuber and
aiii'ly their heart felt sympathy in
the s.ordivl tiagvTty fiT their son, JesHlH-fj
T i; i'pne.i al...'it'i vie?.' Lor Mr. SubeT
was liclil at Iiethel A. M. K. (Tnirelt
hiiiia-v A tail :iix|r I ntpniient in tin
hin i 11. yard.?Tim many ami beaut i111
' ha :tl itc: i/us expressed the lllffT
v'sl.e; in in v. bidi-the. family ami <lis
>ilse were hehl.
The eoinniuniLy ami l'i deads are
sorry to .Hear of the seVious illness
of Mt . Minis. Mrs. Sara Davis a'itd
"r!autr!itei\ ~ ~ 7 ? r ~
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Physician and Surgeon
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