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*?T Saturday, August t, 1931. CHURCH NEWS OF^ EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH The SumlaV School topic Christian^ ity spread hv dl'-' ~ -- ?cu9sed? with much interest Sunday < morning manifested by both teachers and pupils. Reviewed by_ the pastor. ,Rev. Summers preached an interesting semon from Acts 2:1; and when < the day of pentPeost Was fully come, they were all with, one accord in onuJ __? plaee. Subject Slay in the Church. I We were fortunate to have the < following VTsitors: Rev. and Mrs. Jas. ' Jackson, Mrs. Agnes Jones, Mrs. M-ary I Murphy, Miss Bertha Strotherft, tRev. Dixon and the wife of our beloved _ pas-tor Mi s. Ht T. ""Sumnies. The A. C. E. LetHMle rnriirHv _ ?grossing under the"^XIptrrvi8iQH- uf the -t competent President Miss Margaret i Washington, the young people are in good spirit. ? Despite the inclement weather a few faithful memhers enjoyed a wonderful prayer service. At 8 P. M. . v Miss Eva Roseboro is home and doing nicely to the delight of b many friends. , . Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gray and familv k|iMiiL-Lhu-w*-4d^?HWt-4rr-AhhevlHe'. S. Ci?, with Rev. and-Mrs. Mosley. They report a pleasant stay. SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J.1 C\. Anderson, Pastor Sunday School opened at the usual hour with superintendent aid tea* chers at their post of duty. The lesson siihjp^t wnii Hn iaitil-y Spi-eml " by Pgffierntinn ? Sunday morning a large crowd of members and quite a few visitors as?-?sembled to listen to another of Rev. Anderson's soul stirring discourses. The sermon was preached from -the 12th chapter of Hebrew' the 1st verse. Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses,. let us 4lay aside every weight, and - the sin which doth so easily beset lis, and let us run with patience the, race that is set before us. e Before and also after the morning service Mr.?H* J. Harris favored us i with sfeveral selections. He is one ;of our talented young; men. . Junior and Senior League held their meetings at 5:30'and 6:30 resceptively. Both Leagues had d large-crowu and also a splendid program. On account of the inclement weath- , er only a few were present at night. The Forty-ifourth session of the ? Kpworth League mid Sunday iSchool Convention is now in session at St. Matthew G. M. E. Church. Leesville, . ."V S.. C., of which Hev. W. C. Wilson is pastor." A full accounts of the convention will be given next week. UUTHUL A. M. L. t ill Ui II MVl'h.s " ' .The Sunday. School had very good attendance in the morning, also the lesson was, interesting. Review was had by Mr. Young, Supt., who also announced that Bethel S. S. Picnic will go out Wednesday of next week," Aug. I>. Owing to the absence: of Dr. Lawrence Sunday, Rev. Peace a student of the Theological Department of Allen, preached two very good ,and instructive sermons. At 11:15 A. M. and at 8 P. M., selecting St. John 12:82; siihjfit'L .lesns-.'?lm Matftdd Ot Kpdempt ion^and 1 ift> -i*?a- Race, resceptively. Let us set aside every weight of sin which doth so easily beset us, etc. Both services were verv good and very much eirx ?joyed. The "solo ^rendered by Mr. Gofdon was highly pleasing both at the morning service ^nd the League. In fact the whole League prograrh by ? ^?Miss Vei'dell Collins and Miss l Torn ?-?thy Frunlilin ums qulLP U U'-l-dt and highly pleasing. %\Ve wish to thank v? Mr. Jas. Rosemond and all of the appearing on the program. The recital by Mr. H. J. Harris,. Monday night was a brilliant affair and very much' enjoyed by everyone. Mr. Harris is a young man of exceptional ability and is worthy of the . Negro's highest appreciation! s Dr. Lyles held hisvthird quarterly conference at Bethel ""Tuesday night. Dr. Lawrence regrets" thot*??he was unavoidably, detained fram Jtis.-putpH-Sunday, but will be back at his post Sunday, our Communion Day. You are invited to our services. ^^fetHELHEM UAPTIST CHURCH 1 Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor The regular inspirational meeting 3 of the Women's Missionary Society '* of the Bethlehem Baptist Church was held at', the residence of Mrs. I. 1 Matthew, 1009 Melwood Ave.", Tluas- J day afternoon 5:3ff o'clock. The.' < meeting with a short ..social periodr was enjoyed. "..Refreshments were.i Mrs. Nell Cr?#t made a splendid talk. I] Those reported ill . .as follows-r Sis- \] tei'a Jane Jackson, Mamie Conish, 1 Phuis Russel and our Pastor, Rev. 1 _ Sarah H, Smith. TJhe last two Were h reported as recuperating nicely. ' Two verses of "Blest be the tie that i bind#," were sung by the meeting was !< adjourned. 1 Sunday morning at 5 MO A. M., < many were present at the -prayer 1 StJ_Aike s?pis< 913 HaThpTo REV. I. I. McDO ?SERVI Every Sunday 8:00 A. M.?Cejeb Every Sunday 10:00 A. M.?Churc 1 Every Sunday 1 i :30M.?Morn Every 1st Sunday 11:30 A. M.?C Sermon^ ? Y Every Suhday 6:00 P. M.?Y. P. ? itfiijjT'fBTn m i #ln i'ii i iiV i " ' r T'f'diiiWS i"3 meeting. A series of heart-felt sung j 11J prayer^ were enjoyed by all. The meeting was 'conducted?by?Brother Rufus Scott, Sisters Collier and Craft. The meeting is held every Sunday morning at _lhe same hour. The -pubtic . is invited to join us. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School was . ailed to order on account of the Lateness of the Supt. the .assistant ^tptr took charge. The lesson was beautifully outlined. and discussed in L-lasses for 30 minutes, a brief review and a splendid address was made by the pastor. Five more persons were added to the rolf; "liTdkiijg a L u tai-.ot- 2ni4?sehrritrrK".The morning service?? were eonductuIIEy_.Biother-4aouis llollaway who selectetXTrs TT^exr-lTonah 3:2; Arise, go unto Nineveh, that Great City and" unto it preach the preaching that I bid thee. It was indeed a noble sermon which was enjoyed by all.. B. Y. P. II. was held a.jtthe usual notml-An uhu-juaT large group were (jtirocnu i ue lesson was very interesting and much was. sail to stimulate the spirit "oT faith and obedience in the hearts oiLi.be litrtle folk. Tn.spite of the inclement .weather a lovely group niaije their way to thehouse of the Lord on Sunday night. Rev. C. Coins spoke from 'the 9th chapter of St. Mark. It indeed a wonderful message. We are always glad to have him come before us. - YVe are'very glad to have al the visitors worship with us we hope that they will come again: y<m aw ail -Wfrlcomer "" "?We are looking forward to our excursion to Charleston in August. chappelle station i he leaders' rally came to a close 011 last Monday night at which time four of the seven, class leaders reported. The other three were to report Sunday morning. Two of these reported and it leaves one more yet ; to report. The report is as follows: Class No. 1, Mr. J. F. Bowman, $11^ 50; No. 2, Mr. Watson, $10.00; No. 3, ALw- Sallie Gunter, $0.00; No. 5, MiT Robert Green, $1^.00; No. 0, Mr. E. J. CoUieV; V $l2;ti0;" No. 7, Mr. Arthor Lambrigiit, $0.00. ^otal $5(3.50. : 7 The pastor is very much pleased with the success of the rally .and there is still more to come. Sunday morning Rev. Burryfl ilt iivered tTio sermon and a* ewdiing the Rev. Hunter preached. Both of the sermons were enjfoyed by those present. ( Sliitiiin ! ninviritr r>n under the leadership ol' our pastor,. Rev. II. J. Bryant." ?Tin time ul' meeting I'M' llU-, SdhJAy School has been . changed from HdlO P. M., to J 0:00 A. M-. The officers and members of the Sunday School invite our friends to come out and join in with lis. The A. C. E. League is . doing fine. Chappelle Station wish os the many friends to come to see her more* often. One of the best parties of the season was given at the home of flfr. and Mrs. J. Bowman 027 Pine St. This party was given by Mrs. Bowman of Columbia and Mrs." Moultire of St. Mattln-wn??honor of their daughters Miss Jcstine Caldwell ;..wl MiSs MatTie Bowman. Miss Caldwell is a graduate of the Allen-Benedict Summer School with the B. S. degreed Miss. Mattie Bowman is a graduateof the State College S.umnier School from the teachers-training department. Tlie program of the evening was- conducted by Mr. E.. J. Collier ;ts follow--! talks bv BOWman, nil. .Muuln If. LtH. AT. H Bowman, Mr. Robt. Green.and Rev. H. J. Bryant; two delightful vocal solos were sting- hv Mt~ftmil.llu_iir-A.ng4isra^-<-^a., one instrumental solo was playeU by Miss Gladdis Horthorne. After the program a very timely repast was served comprising home . made wine, chicktn and safad. At the end of this excellent repast, the Mr. Hutchin-uit Returned thanks to the hostess for our pleasant evening. We hope Miss Bowman and Miss Caldwell much success ,in their future endeavors. NEWBBOOKLAND NEWS-,f The Sunday School a Mt. Pisgah was all that could be hoped for. The lessons were interestingly taught. .. The Rev, P. I. W. Brown of the Baptist Church preached for the at Mt. Pisgah last Sunday. The Singing Convention held forth *t Mt. Zion Baptist Church, C?\? e. Notwithstanding thL. funeral that interfered, the.members of the eonver tion were present and had a creditable meeting. - Sunday night" Bi'iH her WflH^Grben " preached for the saints at Double Branch which opened the revival meeting. The wind storm kept- nra-rrjr from atlencfing, but the'meeting was irvely and a good start was niaue. rhe Reverend J. M. DaWkins preached Monday night as Rev, Dawkjna can and one professed faith in the Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Sunlay will be the big day at Double Branch. sopal Church -fn Avenue | iNALD^_Rectoi\ .j. es? " ration Holy Conmxunion. h Schooh Y ing Prayer and Sermon. elebration Hofy Communian and ?*. " . 1 ' = ' - il.~-.A-i. - - V THH PALMETTO I Mrs. EHzq, Jones is improving and j able to be out. Mr. Elijah Jones is confined to his/*bed. GItACE CHAPEL NEWS / The Sunday night services at Grace Chapel A. M. E. Church was enjoyed by all present. The pastor preached a soul-stirring sermon He uned his textr "Let "your lfght so shine before men that they may see yuur good works and glorify your father which is in heaven." He used as a subject:' "Don't shout but' shine." The Rev. W. B. Nash. The M. L. S. Club will give a moonlight picnic Tuesday night at the Church, Grace Chapel Church. The Mr. M. .J. V. of Abbeville, S. C., was thp guest of Miss h^ettie Adams Sunday, July 26th. ~ ~T\TRTv\ NrE\NfS Mrs. Janie. Gjfitf'in spent^the week end with Mrs. Maripi^-.Jones. ? Mrs. C. C. Johnson and son Ladeveze Johnson left Friday night for Los1 Angeles, California where they will visit relatives. Dr. I). M. Scott returned home lasi Week. He is lookinc fine Wt' o?>e glad to welcome Dr. Scott back home. Misses Mai gart Connor and Eva Connor are back home after an exThey report a very pleasant stay. _ Mrs. Famiie Wessela Miller and" Mr. Nathaniel Wessela and their fa- 1 her Mr. Willie Wesselg are back home They report a plenum trip Dr. A. L._ Lindsay and Dr. G. C. Johnson, Jr., spent Sunday afternoon m Columbia visiting friends. . Be sure and bring or send all Aiken news to Dr. C. C- Johnson's Drug Store Miiii(l;iv nf the wrrh y-mf-nrrtr the news to annear ? CADS I) EN NEWS ' Sunday was a beautiful day. The services at Red Hill were largely at tended. The Sunday School lesson was interestingly taught; after which preaching services were entered in-> to. The Pastor Rev. T. L. Duckett delivered a good sermon. At 2:3U the Women's Missionary Soiety held its annual Thanksgiving services. The following progrhm was ^tendered. Mr. John Scott Master of Ceremonies. Song, Society; Scripture reading, Prov.'. 22:1-12, Mrs. L. W. Randolph; Invocation, Mrs. Sarfh Johnson: Welcome ArHrocc tn hohol-f of the Chuieh,-Deacon W. W. Dowdy; Response, Miss Lucile Finch; Remarks by the presidents of the visiting societies: Mrs. Lydia Wilson, Mrs. Dinah Wilson and Mrs. Mary Sumter. Solo and Dint, Missw LUcile and Lizzie Finch; Sermon, Rev. T. L. Duck ett; Collection. St. Mark SocieiyT Mrs. Mary- Sumter, Pres., $136; PPea Ridge Society," Mrs. Sallie Sims, Pres. $.'5,125; Zion Benevolent Society, Mrs. Lydia Wilson. $.'{.G5{ St. John, Mrs. Sarah Piv- , f" <>n| nli"i' Alls. Dinah Wilson, Pres., $2.50; Red Hill, Mrs.' Louisa W. Randolph $G.J5. Public collection $3.14. Total $25.24 Mrs. C. M. Webber and Mrs. Catherine Holley are attending the Grand Lodge meting of the K. of P., and the Court of Calanthe in Anderson this Week. THIRD ANNUAL A. C. E. LEAGUE * CON \r E NTIO \ ?SI' MT ER DI ST. \ - . j Jujy 1G-Iy, will be long retained in the memory of the A r. ^ 1 11 'l" uei-s-' ol the Sumter District at New Zii.iii A. M. F. Church" Wysacky, S. C. The meeting is considered one Oil the most inspiring and instructive meet ' n the Sumter Distric TiT the interest of the young people's organization. -The opening services of the League convention was Conducted by the pres icleiit Rev. A. J. Jenkins anil IBiniv" ter~?The mtHnl'l""'-y u.iaelivered by Rev. H. W. Walker. In his discourse a strong apDeal was ni.ide tn thn imiiiih pr.ipl.i i# rppf.-u-d" to their safety",?JITTe sermon was well delivered and is one to -be long remembered by his hearers.- A reception program was rendered by the local League members of New Zion after listening to the very impressive discourse. ? The sessions, on. "Friday proved tu everyone that the organization is being -led Jby an enthusiastic leader, consci en '[mis, prayerful?and- nit rtrftr-' Tf? Teacfer of young folk. The annual sermon was delivered by Rev. M. F. Robihson. All the youths of the district should have heard this young man deliver such a sermon-^ pregnant with inspiration. Rev. Robinson is a graduate of Allen University and ti product worthy of praise and recognition. The educational uddressjw^s made by Miss Margaret Toney. One long to be. cherished. Miss Toney exhibited many fine portraits of eloquence] a very brilliant mind and an excellent faculty of memory. If this young woman "'pre ?an?*>ppoi'tunity she would perhaps make everyone of us proud and become an outstanding dcatfer of her rare ana community. Our Presiding j Elder, Dr: A. P Spt'Ui>Lt-thuugh somewhat ill and no; in _the attitude -of delivering an address \vas called upon by the president to say?noiuell.ing 1jyT~way_bf encouragenient to the young people. He forgot his physical condition and delivered a wonderful address, jnspir- I ing and uplifting. U w.. S. Chise'm local Learu; President Mis.' Emn.u Bradley, the lnyai c d ie* rs and nrjgmhers of New /ion n ? lit d i I'vnint r;r-' n e.i the ecuiinopraisj; "rit ' 11 from Hit hearts, I'.ru tlie-llip4?ot the delegates. The hospitality1 shown the gathering proved .that the?pastor and" members"co~ operated wheie-heariqly. Our district President Rev. A. J. Jenkins lives with the youth of today and understands them. He is intensely interested and very thoughtful of youth. In making his program he provided a day for recreation which was a _very unique affair. We are praying for him and trust success will be his. iVi'iii:-|"Vri?il il l" i - - r LEADER V ' MT. ZION A. M. E. CIU K( H East Sunday Dr. I XV-?.Willi -prtRidiilg elderCTe live red two very inspiring sermons. His text in ,j.he morning was Matt. 7:1H; and evening Eph. 0 "Put on the whole armour of jLIo<1." A large and attentive audience was present and spiritually as well aL tlnnm iil'ly H 11 L"n i-v were" beyond usual. Monday evenin" the quarterly conference reports were rendered^ and ev7 Cry department showed much progress More than $14UU was raised during ihe quarter. The meeting adjourned with everybody uplifted. East Wednesday, July 15, at St. .George, S. C., the South Carolina ! Conference Electoral College was held There were many .candidates to- the General Conference but the. successful cohteStunts were as follows i_Xrom~M4?-i^)iT7-tTnnd^oh7"iVI r. Joh n A. 1 lain s;. A ike ii, Mrs. D. E. McGhee] Emanuel,Mr. F.dw. Beterson; Walterboro, Mr. Grant; Trinity, Nlr^Ciihbs. . Mu-eht-Hrk-^Phry?aTe-" atT'good representatives. Mr. Jnor-Ar. Harris" is an outstanding c haracter in Sunday. School activities and. displuyed unusual organizing abil ity in the Electoral College. Ml. Zion is pToucI of her loyal son. I Tuesday July 21, Mrs. Eedbetter emeriained the Ministers Wives "^l-" liaiue at her home at Hull and Pitt Sts Tli^ ivpi'" fhtrrrnnrrrTT-trs_tremg^Taborately entertained. The jjianv ctiursps werg^ffgticiuu-i aha retreshing after.? which the ladies <di decided to have a little exercise and enjoyed a few --games of crochet. Mi--. i'TuMl-l', the wile of ~Rev. Frasi"er proved to be the leading -player. At Mt. Zion on last Sunday morning and evening, the congregation was rejoicing as they was presented wi:h an echo fr'nm-thn ini.?iti'si M U-.i,,h?ia~ Coi| Veil 1 ioli?a>uh > h?lil ill llli- -lal*/ m Columbia a few weeks ago. The echo came in a musical way. A very. .timely song that "Was written by one of the .missionary ladies, which was rendered at the Quadrennial Meeting in Columbia and" this song was again sung l/v one of this city while raising missionary funds for the Charleston District to be reported at their district meeting that. was held at Holly" Hill.S. C. July 23. Mrs-. Janie Horry, President of the Missionary Society of this church assisted by Mr-. J. W. Wilherspoon used this method in raising their district assessment - from the church. She was very much commended for her musical and successful efforts. These two ladies were' delegate- to the Quadrennial from this Church. . tlt'le M iss Wilhelmina Labitue. a colored girl about nine years of age was in.-tafitty killed bv an -di'ism trr?SWlllle man, or. Ugier St., Charleston on Tuesday .nt'tM-nnim July 21 sf. . . _",1 " BETHEL CHURCH NEWS Dr. K. K. Brugdon. Pa-ipr Georgetown, S. C.?We were, delighted to have our chprist?r uud organist Prof. J. B-. Bec$; and Mrs. E. 1-. Frasior back with",*u<' on Sunday morning, after 5 week? away, teachmg jn the Summer School at Kingj tree. We are pleased to state that dur| mg their absence, assistants W."- 11-. j Robinson -and Miss I. Anderson j tayed on the job. There were no | tnvaks in the choir; each member j bowed much interest by attending . .gnlarly the ieh. ami hi^i CIces. Dr. L. H. Nichols. P. F -oi?t4re eieoi'gelown District was with us as "i-iultnt guest an J preached a very uplifting sermon from the 23rd Psalms. He assured us that in every good walk ; f life the Lord should be our Sliep! nerd and no good things wifl be withi t,eld from us in time of trouble* He | aides us in-His pavilion; if we letjM'du t'n qui ijht'pln'i d. even thot^gii_yai-&o'KtWh in vnlhy tii"I ih"1UI) - J' ! death there is nothing to fear) for He ' :s our Shepherd. i Rev, Dr..Nichols i3 a great preach-^ I 1 ^hhhhhhhhmh I , EXTREME L?^ r E X 4J NEW YORK. PHILADEL PtTTSB FRIDAY, A , RETURN LU1T1 From To? "?"" New York Philad Columbia ' $To70O J ?RtJKeway 15.00 Winnsboao 15.00 Chester 15.00 ?ROcTc TfifT 14.00 Fort Mill 14.00 GOOD IN CO j Superior Coach etjuipment a Consult Ticl SOUHTERN . RAl ^ ? * . j? . *. _:T*. PINCXNTY'S FUN I NDKIM \Ki:i{ AND i K K.\ ? SiM Ml < l\ \ J -?I ? _2 _ I ;V: | . . .ft ' Avi-' i ' er. ' ~r ??- ~~ Al ' .? -. i'. - >'...- T^= hruugh a Vj',i ti. , .' ( , . Vi?-t [ : :;.7 V. Biased , ' . ! j-tord 'Jt-u^T j.M f ui? , ! . L; "'-Hi. a,,,,..!..; ,., V ; :;. ? ? ".? *?m*:'ii",?rrr-? " ?:?" 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Notary Public and Dealer i real estate and sale of lots in I.NE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beaufully located on paved road above ollege Piaee. Phone 6422 1 1109V4 Washington Street