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Saturday, July 25, 1981 ~ CHURCH NEWSl)F p SIDNEY, PARK CHURCH NEWS b< ?t? ~ hi Rev. J. C. Anderson, pastor ?Sunday schoolwus called to order ^ at thc usual hour by the supt. Mr. D. R. Starks. The teachers took charge of their classes - and the leson was beautifully discussed. Aft^r the regular song service J Rev. Anderson delivered to us one rj of his soul-stirring'sermons. His text e was found Luke 12:48 "For unto n whomsoever much ds given, of him ^ shall be much required and to whoa, men have committed much of th#v .. wiHaskjthe more." He -spoke freely on responsibly. ^ The Junior Leae-up Soni?- r ? ? UCtt" I J( gue held their meetings at 5:30 and La 6:30 respectfully. I h ? - ---- Surrdfty7 night the choir favored usjs< with their regular monthly musical h program which is -held ovary?third I v. h nday night. _-,J i Throughout the^day a large crowjl s. yas present and number of - yisitors I c were present at each servic^. '1 n The church had on a little financial 1 tl effort through which about $300 was I raised. * . ,1 w Sunday afternoon"at 6:30 p. m. Mr. I J. W-.Brown, manager of the Pilgrim I Life Insurance Co., will address the 11 League. A good program is promised] LADSON PRESBYTERIAN NOTES U Rev. A. S. Po^ye, Pastor 1 No sadder new^, could have come]" to us than the information of the | u unexpected passing of Mrs. Hattie I r Adams Sims on Monday, July- 13, in j ? " the Good Samaritan Hospital, where | t-. she Ivid gone for an operation. Mrs. 1 y Sims- whs the wife of the late Dr. Lj Sims who departed- this life over a | j year -ago. Funeral services were | - conducted on Thursday, July 16th at | y -5:00 P. M. at Ladsun Presbyterian ]"* Church, ' amidst a large gi^oup of j friends and associates. Rev. A. S. 1 Powe, the pastor conducted the ser- I ? The obituary was read by Rev. J. I ^ H. Johnson, the message of condol- I ence was read by Rev. G. T. Dillard; * the resolutions were" read by Miss c Ruth Watson and scripture lesson and a prayer by Rev. Watson. o A mother, Mrs. Rloise B^Adams, one brother, Mr. Harrison A. Adams, ? with other?relatives and?friends are ? left to mourn her loss. Interment ifi -r-4 Randolph Cemetery. Sunday morning our minister, Rev. 1 A. S. Powe, chosed for his text St. T ft LukeTHth chapter and the .CTst verseT ~ His subject was "Can we follow Je- h sus toav?" Kev. Powe mada some ai striking points' relating to his sub- T ject. The sermon wa3 very impres- A sive. We were glad to have the following d; visitors in our-morning services: p> Mr. John B. Thompson, Mr.Rollin P. ai Greene, of the city and Mrs. R. O'Ha- n ra, New Bern, N. C. "] Sunday afternoon At' 5:30 o'clock jr Rev. H. T. Summers and his choir from Emanuel A. M. E. Church were jj ^-With US) in interest of the great ral- ^ ly which will come off the first Sun- e] ' "day in August. Rev. Summers de- v livered a powerful sermon from Malt, g 5th chapter and 48th tvei'se.. The R choir waa ut ita booti We. are^hoping they.will return to us again soon. In g our first efforts on the rally we raised $30.86. ../ .... W " We wish to thank al the friends for their contribution along this line. jf ^ DLIUEL A. M. F. i-lU KCH NO ES tj The Sunday School* Topic "SAilAI .Service in the Early Church/ was jr discussed with much interest Sun- ^ day morning manifested by b-'J.h S( teachers and pupils. After which ri timely remarks and reviews w^ere ~TT- ' ?made by Mr. Hudson a visjtpr repre- L senting the Insurance business in Columbia and also by Dr. Lawrence ft In;--the teachers' board meeting re- ? cently the .following persons were j elected teachers: Miss Vivian Nance, ...Miss Syble Nance, Miss Verdell Col' lins, iMiss Melva Lawrence, Miss j] . Franklin KcotLand Mr. Edward Pres^ley. These were introduced to the a school and confirmed by Dr. Lawrence. - The Sunday School's picnic goes jy out next Wednesday, announcement as to .th" place will be made Sunday. a In the absence of the P. E. Dr. a, Lyles Sunda" Rev. R. I. Lemon ser- p * ved. He preached from the subject; "Goin Forward," as found in Exodus 14:15. The sermon was very good, meeting and answering the demands oft the hour religiously and otherwise. Dr. Lawrence preached at 8 p. xh., a a very important message this was, a on "The second coming of Jesus," as : -found in Rov. 1:7. . ^ Mr. Jones Woodberry was in charge at the League hour and conducted a verv helnfiil nrocram. we are errate -f-ftrt?to?aH - participants on our programs but ^especially those who came ^ from other churches. and institutions to serve ors a s did Mr. Code, whose address was very gpod Sunday. ^ On account of the rain the quarterly conference has been post-poned until f Tuesday night, July 28. The public is invited and urged to hear Mr. H. T. Harris in a recital at Bethel church v . Monday evening. July 27a at. 8:30; admissino 25 and 35ct?. . .... .- .J-. r snouroj aq^ pj?aq iou aA?q noX \ Roland Hayes heal* this artist and you'll have no regrets. The following ,1 persons are reported onour sick list: ~T Mrs.?I.ncile Scott. 1907 % Gervais; n Bro. H. H. Howard Good Sam&irtan c Hospital also Bro. Geo. H. Hampton. * Bro. Thomas Love, 2120 I^ady St., b *7* . also Bro. Hawkins, who still remains E at t>v Good Samaritan Hospital. c Dr. Lawrence left Tuesday morning n for Charleston on business. He will ? ?_ ; ' \ . . MMUHSSBjjgtsi .. a g 'Vr* SOUTH CAROLINA i back at his post Sunday. We hope m a pleasant and profitable trip. UOmmmM UAPT1S1 IHLKl'H Rev. Sarah H. Smith, Pastor Friday evening brought to a close a 'wonderful mid-summtlr meeting hich was conducted by Rev. L". Moris., of Charleston, S. C. lie preachd a noble inspiring sermon each ight and the services Were enjoyed y all. Sunday moyning a large group-'oT , oung ' and utd people met at the hurch 5:00'A. M7T<FPrayer"Meeting. . series of spiritual songs and heart elt petitions were sent up. At 10 M !>? >' .... y?na large group assem* : led .to Sunday Schuul. Seven per- "1 ons were added to -'.he School. We ave a very large Sunday School ; nth many bright scholars who are ~ ePly interested tiyihe school. Lesson ubject. "Social evils in the early hurch." Some very stricking- relarks were made on the lesson by he pastor. . I am very glad to state that at this rritirtg our pastor is improving nieewe are still praying for her. At 11:30 ^A. M. Brother Louis Ho.liway preached a wonderful sermon i a lovely audience. 3:30 P. M. an excellent crowd ~g&v~ hered to partake of the Lord's Sup- ~ er. Some very lovely testimonials rere made by members and friends I'hich were enjoyable. Rev. C. Coins took for hs text a-4, ight^ Zachariah 9:9; subject "Salation." The house was packed as sual and many hearts were made to ejoice. Our pastor was unable to reach but she sang as never beore; she proved to the congregation hat she had the Salvation, which he preacher was talking about in his iscourse. /: . The Bethlehem Baptist Missionary lociety?wa^?royally?entertained?al__ he residence of Mis^ Mary Mitchell 015 Short Street. 23 members were resent and two visitors. Some very ncouraging remarks were made by l'iss Addie GloveV of Blackyille. Ater the regular business an ice course /as sei zed by ihe- hostess. The so\lj\ v Riliiiurnptl iit ( P. M. to meet t the-rtlsidenct; of Miss I. Matthew n the nt'Xt Thursday. JAMES A. M. E. Ct'KCfa NEWS , The sunrise prayer meeting is ulte a stimulus to St. James Church, his is had every Sunday morrrittg. Tht. iSunday Sehool lesson was very _ iterestingly taught by the. teachers nd reviewed by Mis^ Eloise Janerett. he 'Sunday -school picnic will bc had ugust 18 at ,Irmo S. C. Services werfe good throughout the ayr- Sunday mornmc Rev Owens reached from the subject; "Poor, nd our duty to them." Sunday ight from St. John 7:5 subject; Search and Look. These were very istructive sermons. We take this method to thank the ifferenf churches and friends for ssisting St. James in q.a_ring for the lectorial college which was held .or Wednesday. We are very grateful to lethel. Ohapp'elle Station, Emanuel nd friends who helped to make the ay a success" Dinner was served to evtral hundred people. We also thank the ditferent sum ici bvhuui icBtiicia wiiu renueieu B | rogram in the interest of the, Miss>nary .Society Monday night, July 13. 4m?wm?sponsored 'by Mm.'?'Edith evister Latimer of Conway, S. C., lose who,appeared on program were: j^tle Pravrj,..lattle...J^ in; Solo, Hiss Meretta Bureess; read-iss Marie Gordon; reading Mrs. .. B. Wilson; solo, Miss Agnes Robinm; reading, Mrs.,, Edith Latimer; ?ading. Miss Corntfria"Burgess; solo, Irs. Edith Latimer; 'reading, ; Miss. ouise McFadden , - Mrs. E. E. Riley of Lancaster and Irs. Maud McClellan of Newberry, .'Go teachers of summer school were inneE guests of Mrs. E. M. Owens. Mrs. Maggie Montgomery ?T De^~ roit. Mich. Mrs. Martha Dendy and avid Dendy of Clinton, S. C., were I.ydin Young- nd Owens. Dr. Lawrence. Pastor of Bethel t I. E. Church will preach a sermon i the Missionary Socieiy.next Sunday fternoon. The choir is expected to ccompany him. We soljcit your resepce., 4. NEWBRUOKLAND NEWft The Sundav School was wide-awake t Double Branch At M. E. Church nd the classes 1 and 5 worked hard or the banner which-is a 'thing of eauty and joy forever. Bros. Oliver ttgh's Class raised $1.30 and Pastor .oean's Class raised $1.00 Brother Anderson Thompson, a loal Deacon of Mt. Zion Jshiloh Ciruit pVeaelied for the Saints at Doule Branch last Sunday; many Avere he Amdns in response to the message Sunday evening the sisters of Dou1.. n u 1^-1 1 - iv Diamii ifti a very iiveiy prayer leeting. and had the service r&d hot or preaching. . ^ The Pastor, Rev. Lee A. Logan, ZeJna and Rev. Anderson Thompson uere tiie dinner guests of Mr. and. rh)? 'table?was spread with jgood things. Sunday night afteisthe sermon the Members and friends of Double I ranch hvade their pastor a nice doation with which to get a suit of lothefc. The Willing Workers bought lumer through the trustees of Double Iranch and all but finished seiling *he hurch last week. The men and wolen are real workers and things are loving on pleasantly^ ... ...? ? 1 . ?* . ^ . T~ * \ ? ? : j? X I . } THH PALMETTO LI SlfADY GKOVE A. M."E. CHURCH - lis'an ideal " day. The Sunday School wijs large- ^1 ly attended and RffP"'i .yiroa ^-Cl soul stirring sermon;" subject "The ^ conversion of man." > h ? The W. T1. and F. "Missionary Con- si venlion of the Abbeville District will be held in said church 30-31 inst. [ s< Utficers, Delegates and visitors are Welcome. S The Friendly Aid Club oT which w Mr. W. D. Wood "is President and Mrs. E, J. VVharj.on is secretary held S an iirf^Kjating meeting on Friday fn Die hospruible home of Mr. and Mrs.1'1 M, C. Calhoun.^ ? Mr. Sam Wilde aiid his atUfaelive H little sfoart neiCe-Flla FratRTts Nes*-' R ter are visiting relatives and friends in Atlanta. S Un a past recent Sabbath our pul- PlI was "gfaced wltTi pwrrm <1 r.f -C ttev. C. A. Underwood df the bap- i' tist Ciiurclies of near Abbeville^ Due Welt uiiaf , Ninety-Six respectively, ?' who delivered to quite a few a wonder ful, spiritual, inspiring, logical ser mon. Words of text were found in CjXouus "And lie said, I beseech .Thee. shew nie thy glory." Many hearts were made to rejoice, ~a while he delivered God's ?mssage by S the way. . M The writer *is glad to inform that P Brother J. H. Wier is recuperating d' nicely after- having been so-very sick. ft Lewis Johsun, Sr., has return- t>1 ed home after a pleasant stay of a A week in Greenwood visiting relatives and friends.- . tl The Missionary Society of which Mrs. S. Devlin is the faithful uresi- X dent gave an entertainment fast Fri-'TI day "night afthe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jackson, a financial P success was reported. ?* Since our last write-up the stork "f? brought to Mr. and Mrs. A. Green a little daughter and to Mr. and Mrs. a George Thomas twins. The little sisters have been named Mary Magdalene and Virgin Mary.* Mrs. Thorn- ^ as was formerly Miss Eumenia Rich- V ardson. daughter ptTjAlr^and Mrs. .R. R. Richardsoip* * Among the distinguished visitors that we have had at our church this summear are: Messrs .E. B'; and FT Miller, Susie and Richard Mi|/.e;r, cnildren of the former and Mrs. Su sic- Miller their mother of Knoxville, Tei\n., also on the last Sabbath ?e the congregation was pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cahoun of Green- w ville worship with us. Mrs. Calhoun P is a sister of our esteemed pastor s? Key. Dykes. During _ the Sunday C School and church services respective- rri ly the congregation was highly en- ol tertainod by imprssive addresses vby in each.:?-- ~ irt Mrs. Calhoun was enrbute home T from- the Allen-Benedict Summer vt Sch'ool. They were the house guests of Rev. aii"d Mrs. B. A. Lvkes. Lni 1 ho funeral of Mrs. Lydia Gray th was held in. St. Paul A. M. E. cj Church of which she was a faithful tfc member and life long worker. Rev. jn David Jones .expastor was requested U) to conduct Diis srviee by the de- se ceased, also a solo was requested to be sung by- Mrs. Fanny Murray of v(, M'.. Hebron A. M. E. Church, Calhoun Falls. Interment was in the Shady Grove Cemetery. Rev. A. Ware assisted Rev. Jones. Sister Gray was le a live wire in the church and her p place^m her jhuivh cannot be filled. ^ the bereaved family. Those that were he?e for the sad occasions from Anderson' were. Mr and Mrs. Will ?e daughter Mis->- CUau --jlL gia, Mrs., Mary and Mr. Gray. The 1 decease! was the niOiher of Mrs. fe fhomas?and Mr. Gr'av. vv -?* r : :?rr MILLER CHAPEL NEWS re ' . . n \ Newberry, S. C..?Sunday was a j TttTy Tiere that called out many. The i11 Sunday a-'. tenueu uiiu me Deneni uiucriu. iv At 11:30 the services '\yere fine. .ni Dr. McClrttaii spolie fnmr, the subject "The Black -Christ.'* At the L close of "he sermon one person joined the church. :?h? 'Phe evening services begun at League hour Ted L.y Jli-s A. L. Pearsotr~ Laying plans for a bigger and better League," ~The parsror spok?rjt<srm4i the subject "The Beauty that is Real" i which was up to -tim, short and sweet. Mrs. Mary Thompson of Seneca, S. C.. \ Mrs. Clara Watkins of New York, the I sister, of brother Lewis Wright sur-| pnsetf her raliUfV UgTrT*3tTt7","hr*^'.lull1 day when *he put in her appearance-: Many are sick here; Mrs. Mary Pressley was funeraliz- ! ed last wek. . i BROWN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHI R( II | Cameron, S._C.:?The Sunday School ? of Brown Chanel was in full bloom on - Sunday morning". The {s-uperiil en dent jand the teachers were at their j post of-duty. The lesson was well J discussed by all. ' ___ " The Text fi'onv Which ReV. Warley ' preached tm 4ast Sunday morning-may be found in St. John 6:12-13. From this text "The feeding of the Multi-' tude" was selected as a subject. The sermon was one"~pf beauty and -itt-Hspiration; dejivere<l with ths usual capability "Which ,characterizes our pastor and one that sent a thrill of i spiritual ardor among the members j of the flock. Prior to. the message, j the 77th division of the Psalms was J read in concert. , , /? ' Tl^e Stewards of Brown Chapel I are getting the ladies a chicken sup- | jw F' i'l ty night. July 24; 1931. Coilte ! one! Come all! old and yftungjjwe are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Danfzler home again from Philadelphia. Mr. J. H. Murray from Brooklyn, [* Mew York Iva^ the dinner guest of j Miss Mary J. Hamton'SundayMrs. L. B. Irick and Mrs. C. E. Dash and children was the guests of Mrs. 1.. Gardner and children Sunday eVenjfng. Our revival meeting will start the first Sunday in August. The public i? cordially invited. RADER x - it."calvary a. m. k. cm-Rrn I Hurtsvilhv S. (I?The members of I le Helping Hand Club held a Myth- : rs1 and Duughteyt- ^uefing at?Ml-, 1 'a 1 vary-there were many interesting jpios discussed I'm' the beneliy'uf tlm aving of the young gii^. A special cture was made by 1 >i;. (i. \\ . Jufca* jn, Sunday, July l'J, lTtTfl at ifry-the! up', ami teach* i> were hi i j 1 anu e had a wonderful day with thu disa?sion of the lesson by glasses. The upt. Mrs. S. L. Alston reviewed the] ssan. Everyone seemed tu be lill 1 with the spirit of the lesson.. T ly? acjUK'ies-were fiHed with .Mi'- JSurah [arringon elected as assistant sect, j nd Etta Lee AtstoiT and Willie Ru-ill> Jr.," a- librarian for the Sunday! chool. . .. We regret very much Lb at the-^4 'K. League cuuld n./t h-.w ' . mwt- ' ig on account of '.he bad weather. HAKTSVILLE NEWS "" i Centenary M. "E." Church Sunday. July 1 t>tli was a good day j E our church at 1U: lb the Sunday i chool was cali co order by the Supt. j If. (leurge Manning and at 11:30 1 astoi (jurry preached a tuu-t ' wutai erful sermon and the business side] f religion, it' was indeed wondei- ' jl and again at night w<- ltad aroth- j f soul stirring sermon; subject OiTcJ iCeorJ.. The clubs und the auxiliaries of " te church are doing nicely; !J The president of the W. H. ami L. 1 1. Society,, Mrs. Ella Brunson and le. ladies aid, Mrs. Martha McKay j riaalso Mrs. Margaret Henderson the | resident of the Epworth League are | xpecting/to attend the district con-J. irence this week. - j ? Our play ground are proving quite ; ' n ; attraction to the . y.pung~ and old. I Mrs. .Wilson Debose one' of our j ailhful mem !?*? ? i< Im.-a t'.-..... . ...... W.O , lorlh \\ini Iter little girl.' We are Tad .to sV* them looking so weH. , E.MANI'KL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Beard, b. l?., .kastor . ' ( Chajrto^Ton, S. , C.?Once morr we ( e given the privilege of making a , >w brief statements relativr to the; i'.t ivit it--- al Emanuel. The morning |( orslnp began in the usual way. The . astor brought to us a burning ;nesige o n "Sacrifice.". In following; hrist, thc pastor said; "we must j l ake t, sacrifice by denying ourselves \ ' the unnecessary things of this life ( reorder A hat we may follow him ] rccessfully to the end of the journey." he message was a rousing ,one and-j 1 ?ry impressive. The introductory to the Lord's! | rayei v\'as the?pastor's discourse?at~ le. evening service. At this time he I ; earlj' explained to his congregation 1 le exhet meaning of the words there- .' t.. We were., greatly benefitted and; ^lifted. This begins e series of I rmons on the Lord's prayer. ' ' The annual picnic of the Sunday 1 houl was held ai Grant's Park on J e 13th inst. A very pleasant'day . as spent. A large number of child-' n 3C U'flll oo - .. wtri' gainer-.. I there for a few hours recreation', veryone seemed to have enjoyed the^ iv 'pleasantly. Sunday afternoon at th,. Odd Fel- t ws hall a Guest Rally given by the \ nior choir was .largely attended and t ie financial result-- ? .-t, A?r tort. nrcnni was rendered. A quar- i-. tte consisting- of all female voice? s as real plefsiner. Misses Ford, Gar- ] r. William? and Mrs. F. B. ' Miller ; in? beautifully. Mrs-i R. Penxlarvis .: ;ad ah interesting pajiVr. Othei Jinhers followed. r ' > Mr. and Mrs. Reubin__Shears chrished their infant daughter on Sunday t -Jtlr?.Sh *. .i* . a* -. i?f- one-" mior Stewards and a con-dstent 1 ember. jl - jpro;i^i^p;n^; -tmw LM'vfJ ^VLlrjIIYla nbili p5s| Sup< ^era v I EXTREME! Kx'c'y i< TO NEW YORK, PHI EADEEP FRIDAY, Al RETURN LIMIT From To? - New York Philadei Columbia ' $15 00. $12 Ridgfeway 15.00 ' 13 ChSTet1 15.00 12 Rock Hill , 14 00 VI Fort Mill 14 00 U GOOF) IN. GOA( Superior Coach equipment ani Consult Tickt SOUHTERN RAII . 'fL.- *- - ^ r<rih .... r. . .. - , . ? ? > PINCKNEY'S FUN UNDERTAKER AN1) LI GEN SOUTH CAROLINA J 1 he junior usher board fuude) set j edtat both services on Sunday. ? WHAT WERE YUL' DOING LAST LAlt THIS TIME ' " - ;? ' i ._ MIL UN'S NEWS ^ i ? Wt. Olive Baptist Church-?Rev. J._^ ^ L. Brooks,. Pastor . Sunday ..Sch0ul began, at lUo'clScIT"7 ^ vith a good attendance everybody enjoyed tlie lesson, which was review- 1. d by the pastor. 1 I 1 1 The 11 o'clock sermon by the pastor ' * was a noble one taken lioin the did ^ n . hapter.l.'j verse of Philipiansr For 1 i SUbiect he "Tl... ' * " - - * i in- \jiury ul : i in joing on. Rev. Brooks pj-eached a'i vondertui sermon from this subjeev The pastor was accompanied over >y Prot. Bowman' his brother-in-law, itid Were .the dinner guests of Mr. ' G John Buck, Deacon of Mt. Olive. 11 3:UU o'clock Sunday Rev. C. C. 6 Reynolds preached at Mt. Olive- for* ~ he bene tit of Mrs. C. E. Chisolm lub. His te.vv Was" found Romans 12 chapter 2nd verse. _1_ Mrs, Amanda Pringle' was funera-ize j at M-t. Olive Sunday?tOO. otcIueR ' L The sermon was preached by the? ntstnj . . r law. week Mrs. -N'psby A'rirtsTlonii iiid her two children James.and Dorohey'motored to Sumter to spend the iVyeV-end with Mrs.'N. A. Burns. Misse'g Dorothy, Lena and Annie Armstrong; Mr. C. Nelson. Roy Snipe, notored from Southern Pine, N. C.. J o visit Mrs. Nesby Armstrong July Cth. 1RMO NEWS Saint Peters- Church -e- ^ . Otfi Sunday being a beautiful day and 113 he congregation of St. Peters Bapist Chucrh did, not hesitate to hit. he pews as it was regular pastoral htr ;?: Sunday School was conducted by >upt. Hall. Scripture lesson Psalms C it) division- '1 through S verse-. The l.:i rubject--of the lesson wa?- "Social 0:t service In the Earley Church," Y.ft The lesson was taught by Xtrs. R. . 0^3, H. Marshall. a|-o (discussed very 1 ... nv.-m.?rm?m r " 1 ur.un 11 u?iy uv*. n^- eja5s.es.,. AJUiCl he discussion was thoroughly earri- _ Rf ir-^rttj *"= Kiohelbei ger. ' We were very- gratelul 1 'or a liberal contribution. ? - '* i nmllilcnc g lf\ _ aiir = te cost, care in every il assured*. B^3 . 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