The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 21, 1931, Page Page 5, Image 5
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CHURCH NEWS 01
2ND CA1AAKY ISAI'T. CHI Kfll
Sunday, November ir? wth a "Red
Let tor P:ty" at Second Calvary. The
reports from rr.os; of the 25. group
leaders hi a financial rally were very
-r ..encouraging and gratifying. These
reports were made- at the close of the
night services. All reports are to
be- made next Sunday and many will
f lje augmented. The results will be
" ^announeed later.
At the morning services. Rev. Mr.
MeKac of the A. .M. K. Z. eonfei'ence
was; present?uiuJ?took pari in- the
servides- The gospel message- was
. delivered by Rev.' A; C. Jones of Abbeville,
S. from Is. C>0:1 on the
"Aggressiveness' of Christians." Rev.
W. A. Robinson Was. prineipal speaker
at the B. Y, 1\ UV hour The niiii->
J. D Gondola of Belgian Congo, Afri'
.. ca lit brought "Echoes, from the
dark continent", and sang sevi ral selections
in his native language. Mr.
Gondola was first brought to this
, country by .Mr. Vcrnor. a missionary
oT this Oityr There?were two boys,
but one died some time ago. . Aboiu
nine years, ago Mi". "Gondola returned
to America and has bee n in school in
Memphis, TOnn.. and for the . last
while was in school at Molina, Ala.
JIe is now on his way. to Tuskcgee to
finish his college work and to specialize
in agriculture in the- hope of
helping bis-iuir people tU-ltelp thotlfc:
(skives in their struggles for the
In-lit N
? \ I Sunday I >r. Sharks'-wil deli verbis
Tlraiiksgi\in? -.<ernibii and the
l ord's Slipper will be administered.
A welcome awaits nll.f|":
Gui' pastor was .present .and led
in the donation service's.
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( HAPPLLLK STATION"
A;?M. UCII
- ? ---The absence .at .our pgstor,. Rev.
Bryant-, Sunday marked a change wilii_
?? as tu whether our pastor
would return or not. The Sunday
School met. as usual, but the spirit,
did not exist as it always has.
The services at 11:110 A. M. w^s
very good.,.The pastor being absent
Rev. Watson acted in his place. Ilis
?sormon _was very inspiring selected
from I Samuel -subject "Being"
Like Other l'eople." Our hearts were.
'JUt'if- to""fed glad while he spoke.
At t> I\ M. a .number met for the
League. We are happy to state that
the I.one-lie has ndonted ji method of
introducing h-program?of-a - dilferunt
nature every Sunday evening. One
full of inspiration wht??rt5"Fffitfs a lull
crowd every Sunday everting. On the
15th- the'League rendered a program
in the form of a debate. -Everyone
is asked to be present and witness the
'"it a rue:?" ??- ? -'' j .
W e wereMUjJLertained Sunday at 8
FT "M. by "a splendid sermon coming
? from "a student in sOho'ol, Itev, Mr.
Johnson. He preached from the subject
"God will deliver llis people."
Text found Daniel .'1:28. It was very
much enjoyed by?aiL Rev. Johnson
is making a line start and it seems
- to IumlU '< ui hi-, wprhi
May his days be lengthened that he
will be able to forever holp up the
:?: j name of- J?sus. .
We were vei'V pleased to have our
many friends out Sunday night. We
say to them come in anytime to see
v us and may other's come.
KIDGIC ItK A Mil (ill KC II NEWS
We are glad to ...ay that litis cliui'cb
is still improving under, the carom!
. leadership of I lie efficient. pastor,
Rev. T. R. Tolbert who held his in
. kIiill:iiii>ii Xdv 15. The liter
avy program was conducted by Rev,
tiive lesson by - J. T. Watson, KcCle.
?1 la chapter; Reading. Ottt-S...of Kdgar
A. Roe's poems better known as "The
Bell's".by Mrs. Daisy Johnson, this
was quite a treat. .Music by the
choir. A paper' by Miss Susie B.
Cor ley. subject "What think ye of
* (fhrist?" It \va.' enjoyed by all.
TliQ pulpit, was f'l-.ued with R'_'. J.
T. Watson an 1 Rev. A. W. Stackhoose
* Rev. Stack house preached a soul felt
sermon llis text was 1'onnci iv/ekifl!
: i 0^-17; - libject A Watch mall . thij}'
wiU^?w^xl^.i:ip:bt. warning. We pray
for him a* "continued success in tile
ministry. .
/v., niirla lit Vm'i'mbcr 11. a dc
bate was enpoyed at the church, sub ;
ject "Resolve that a milk cow is of
more value than an automobile."
Miss K. I,. Boyd, a member of the
faculty of Batesburg Rosenwald
""" School was the week-end guest of
Miss Susie B. C'orley. On their arrival
from school they worm pleased
to meet Prof, and Mrs. Becks and entertaine
1 With piano music. They expressed
having spent an enjoyable
evening. " , .
livery daughter should see ^The
. ' ' in1 at Stobmy Ibirk MpnV?
day Nite.
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SOI Til CAROLINA
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A good attciuliifir^i' .Sunday School
pupils i greeted ')r- iaiwrenet- at 10
o'clock Sunday morning when after
a splendid |)eriod of study by the
l several classes the .school expressed
I its appreciation in chc-ers for the return
of Dr. Laywrcnce. The Supt.
presented the pastor who gave a very
timely outline of review on the lesson
ami then introduced to. t>he school Dr.
- K. A. ('urroll of Spartanliui g. a ii.iu -'
istcr of tiie A. M. K. Church whose
j conference was in session at Jones
|-Chapel church, this city. I)r. .Carj
roll made brief remarks encouraging
! the school.
At 11:15 A. M. Dr. Carroll was in!
treduced and presented to. preach.
I His text was found in Jeremiah 0:10;
subject "Walking in the old-path."
The sermon was strong in appeal onfundamentals
of religion and demonstrated
the faot that no other foundation
thn this that Jesus Christ has
lai;i will save the world of mankind.
?-At?H:HO Dr. J. 1*. Reeder uf Zion
T3hivtTst .chui'Ch, his choir-tw-l-a?largiu
following ofvmembers came to assist
in tlie Pew Rally and Class. Review
program. A splendid audience greet
ed them. Dr. Reeder <lellvered a
ol Lamentations 1:12; and "first clause
. "Is it nothing to you all ye thai
pass, by." The entire scrvjee was inl
{ / eSHTig t h lougTibut which realized
. .euk' nn w- rrt.i m-atcl'idjoJ>r. Reed
er anil* Zion for tliis ell'orl in ^be
ginning the Work, of this, new eonlorenee
year. Lb-. Lawrence preach.;!
at 7:M0 from St. John. 5:S; "Th (.'omnianl
of Jesus." Jesus ~saith
Uiito him, rise take"up thy bod^mv!
walk. The- sermon was a panacea to
the Iffirdeneri heart and mind, very
timely.
The* vesper service lit th. T^agTiv
-hour was very good. Miss Melh..
Lawrc-nce and Mrs. Sadie Sullivan
ven- 2 first to finish reading the 1
gospels; the crusade continues with
quite 20 persons. We wish to thank
all visitors for their presence Sunday,
espe cially do we thank Mr. Georg
,L." Johnson of New York City for
| in the morning. His accompanist'
Lwas our queen. Miss Gladys Harvey
who along* with Mr. Johnson inspire i
the entire audience. Visitors are always
welcome.
M'fj PISGAlf BAPTIST ( iff R( H
Rev. J. C (iortde, Pastor
oreenwoo.., fc. t,.?bqnuay was; a
j red letter day . in the history of the
[church.- Sunday School opened by
1 Supt. Suhvan; lesson tatrght boautiftd
* ly by Deacon Setles; review by pastor.
After recess the pastor was at
his best from I Kings 51:18-11). Aft.ci
the collection a sight many ex pres.-'
as never seeing before was witnessed
at the pe-w rrrlly, twelve captains ami
iWefve *pewSl 1. Sister' Annio FuLon,
88.11; 2, Sister i-'annie Stcwaru, $2.bU
15, Sister "Carrie Hollaway, $2.15; 1,
"] Sjster, Carrie Starter, JjLLl5.; _ji^_Kus,y
I Jones, $2.11; 0. Lillian llo.sC, $1.01;.
I 7, Sister Hettie Witter. $2.00; S, Sister
Lillie Fulton, .80;' 0, Sister, Setl'ie
Frederick, $1.80; 10, 11 attic Sched
rii^, .'Jrj; II, l-ainne Mci lintoc, {th.-'.'ii*
1Rev. and Mrs. .1. C'Goode, 1.30;
tidal raised in the- rally $21).&0; total
raised for tlu- day, !j>7> 1.20. Rev.
Mrs. Goodt? expressed herself as not
working to win the sack of sugar hid
only to make the rally a success so
" --lip u i^lwn the ? I.'If -mI' wng'ie he {fiv.
en to'the second highest. It was preseated
by Mrs. Bennett. We thank
-the- many friends, anil visitors who
""helped make- the inlly a success. Mrs.
-CiVrrie'Rucker, Mrs. Annie Cosby, Mr.
iagion and wif^ of Greenwood, come
igain^we welcome you.
CEDAR GROVE A. M. E.-ZION
~ CHURCH
Mr. W. M. Wallace, Mrs. L. M.
Abrams and daughter Miss Fdlloti B.
Misses F. C. and S. F. Glenn teachers
of Cedar Grove and Flint Hill
Schools spent the week-end with the
parents at Sedalia.
Mr. Nathaniel Glenn who has
been ill for sometime is somewhat
improved at this writing.
i,l? Mof.ilv i? somewhat ill
L\k I S. a 1UU iuv
disposed. Hoi* friends wish for her
a speedy recovery. '*
Mr. Isaac Miller of Flint Hill community
died Fridy lit tire, home of
his daughter, Mrs. Nancy Sanders.
The infceremnt was at Flint Hill
church. Mr. Miller <vaa rcpoi'tej to
be. 101 years of age.
The many friends of Mr. .Mardell
Wallace will be delighted to know
that he has returned fPblll the liospi
THE PXLMETTOI
( (WWW XKWy. -HKTIIKL A. M.
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Sunday. Nov. .8 was' a high day
from prayer meeting. Rev. VV. I.
Gore selected as a text St Mark 11:
3G subject The .M dAiight Hour. The
-?iTinnn was one of beauty. ;
I '? Revs. Rainbow, Hawkins, .Ransom
j rf Mullins, .Janu s and Father \\ ood|
rail* of the IlolineS< Chureh were the
pulpit giu-sts. '" We had some very
encouraging remarks by 'Father Wood
j ruff. NjjTht S'-i vice was very spirited
[ the pastor's text was. found in Nuinj
bers* .'12:23; subpcct. The Results of
Sin.. lie ijrortchcd .a soul stirring
sermon. .
'Sunday was?IF llt autifnl day an i
"Ii splendid atlodnce Wis pVes.'-nt.
Text Isajiih 'r'2:1 ; sub.ieet Fdemen'
Ml' i-l ii| re* Ji strengt h. lie v. preach,
ed a soul stirring sembn.
Th?. Sunday School is .progressing.
Intermediate ("lass N'o. 1! \vas holding
the banner at this writing.
At 7:."50 Rev. (lore "with Rev. A. Ii.
Rainbow commenced service. After
the devotional the pastor presented
Rev Rainbow to preach and lie delivered
an inspiring sermon.
November 12 Rev. T. J. Ransom of
Mullins prc-acho 1 a wonderful sermon.
We are thankful for the return of
Rev. Gore. We think he Is a C'hrir->
li-in pnlfmnii The
Missionary Society met Friday
night at the. horn.-; of Mrs. Ruth
Gad.-on.
5 Mrs. Cecil Moore, who has been ia
apposed in hettor .iiid retiirni'il Lo h- r
school at Myrtle Reach.
Mrs.' Fthcl Carter is soiYiewhat indisposed
we hope' that she-will ;-oon.
k> herself again. ">
Friday X u\. It!alter a tiAv da\:The.
Triple .Million Ihilar. Widdiiig
and Bride Con lest given -.at 1C.-1 h v I A.
M. K. Churili was indoe.l a suce.esThe
prdSTam w;^s . rendereticle a
packed house. The pri/.os wove won
by Mrs Ruth" Gad-son and .Miss Fih.a
Rcvester. . The ^pi p<?se of . this aff
....... i.. Ii..l . . . 7i7TT* eiinl'oretie,>
1(111 K\l ?|? w?,
claims.. We find an overwhelming
success:?The"above innlion.o.i
-|rrrrm y;i'' |'"ii 1L"|| J>y M'< ! 'i - -Got-o-who
is a.very < no:gcliv worker.
Before leaving for vonferehci- tii
pastor. Rev. Gore was presented sho?s .
and other gifts.
Miss Kvc'.yn Cuthbert one ??t* the
teaclieVS fit' Whilom >re School^ played
music at the Miliou Dollar W. tiding.
sr. jam l:s nkws
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Yesterday being the 4iist-.rSu!t?4ny
since font'eivnee the cte:nbi:s and
visitors of St. James seemed to he
glad to be back for service having
gotten our pastor back to the deJjght
of the numbers. . . - .- .
We are now iva y for a successl t.ri
[year the S,unday School was, opened hy
Sup't. Rupsc) and lesson taught )?y
t?afchers ami reviewed 1 ?y Rev, .\hCollough
who visited our church w.ith
1'i-v Talc who was attornling lip- conference
at ? tin.:.. A, M,, K. 'J.. (Munch.
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sermon from' Paul 2d- chapter subject
The (losp'el Adv. rtiscd."
A splendid .Missionary meetingWheld
by the president Mrs. l.'he.ps.
I'he nic'tubers-are'all un y for si*rvico
A m w lueinlK r was' added to t.-i>?L-huieh
Sunday euunine.
Kt'-Vf .Met niloUiii) preached ti p: ;
Daniel .' 1:17 nilijtvl I tolivi-r.im ?
which eloseiL the".?. rvi'-4 :*. for llu- da;...
k.MAN 1'Id. A. M. i:. cut U< II
The removal of our former past m
Rev. II. T. Summers was indeed "IT
jdnw-k hut we are pi i>ud of the s\lepard
j that has heen .sent to us, ltev. IT K.
| Lyles.
] Tim -.< > vice-; ^imd.-iv vvyre ilispi 1 i 11 g
and hopful, Rev; I.yles preached a
very spiritual and enjoyable sermon
'at ii;30 A. M. on "I)ont let.the' morning
.pass". He took his text frein ">
I T>._ v. 1 o TUn kiinvl i\ I* n,i? Ifjlil.hfill
I I Kill 111. O. 1 HI I I V ?*I v "? v? V . few
was made .glad a*. the message
was delivered with fofce and power.
The pastor preaehed a.:: in at 7 P.
M. from. Jer. 9-23 .Silbr **Know -God '
we were treated with anotheh spiritual
feast. 'There were a number of
visitors at the.o kerv.iees: Mr. Wnti
-HUns... Ail1. Owen- , Air*.?MoVm Tiukiv
jMrs. Josephone Da wean. Mrs Bov.iie
S|mall, Mrs. Jennie Wise all of the
' city. Strangers and visitors nlvyays
'find a worm welcome aw?':ting them
at Emanuel.
| Mrs. and Mrs. Clew Mayers metered
to Charlo'te on business Sunday.
|. MrT* arvT ^frs. Li TBTTTi ry &pcnt the
.week end in prosperity*
Mrs. Margret ahd Mrs. Murles ntitended
conference* at Winshoro and
was the 'guest of Mr. and'Mrs. Jim
Gaston, they reported a very, plea-ent
j stay. .
tnl much' ilnprovedd fn health.
/.'iss Inez Epps spt-nt the week-end
- with her sister, Miss Famine Epps
at Whitmire.
Miss Nellie Joiner Visited her aunt
Mrs. M.trl .1 (V|llt>r /ululuy.?
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LEADER *"7
BETHEL A. M.'K. ( rtl R( II
Dr. R K.' Hori'donr-i'aslor
(JeorgelOWIl, S. (i^rc MOW
w.it nesting Very serious time
when -seemingly the whole land and
Country is saturated with smoke front
ferO::. tins, i.. n V t l' it i:n- n:fo;
for one to-rest in the hur-.e :>t. nights
and almo. t iii*pos>>i!.'le to get from
lone street eofc'ner to the other in sulk
ty while walking. the C."iri.-tains need
, to get iH'niei: md advance on i n:
knees.
I On Sunday morning" after all jireI
hiunu.: ii.s 1 Ji' llrogdon took o.- a
. toNt 1 < h'oniele^ 22 part of I'J ver.-;
I "Now set-' your h(*ait and yotir so.Ms
jto. sect: the Lord" there are reason
I whvf we should seek, if we v?nnt ; ros.
perity we must . seek (iod> we must
firolt ! iin for. spirtual life. ;^et e?,ip'
(entile heart to "seek the Lord while
^UiMuay::.;n;. 1'uiirul.. ..SneL-him I'.ai y.mi
, may obtain Eternal redemption this
. vvsis a soul-rfw iving sermon.
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? V ? I* It.^u '.1 IIVUI VI I 1)1* ,"5. r>. \vi'
attain diseased that inteixstiie h
pun l'aul in Jerusalem^ tl.e leu:tilii
f J ft* of I 'tin! is an example .'??? nit tr . i;
;< hrir tai'ts. Thou 'shall be a witnov-;
for him unto nil' men < f what thou
hast soon 'nn<! heard',
j At the evening hour of s-Vym- we
i lienril un??thty; in teres tins' sermon/bp
'the pastor from Kxcrlus 17:5 am1 tj
j verses; subj. "Smitten back." We ?U*'iiy'
t"(l to lu.ve with us at this, sei~vice
miT 1h Kr[
Hi .1 >k?br.?Urn rd who .tonimenMob
Us on our plan and ^rave r.s .many e?'
ixuratth'tt won'.:-. - -- . . ' .
i At noVii: Monday he lVela hiir jfetto-yether
moot i no; at St. Stephens A.
ai. K. of wl'.ieh Iiev.J. ('. James i>
pastor, t1 ope att nairn* fin in our
chu'Tii otlier than the |.'a-slur ami
wife/'were:' Brnlhei Brown. T. W.
BryHiiiitt't ni J. I>. AUsion-, Si-tor
I \| ;ry Alston and ' the.' writer. A
>\ery iiK* meetiny was had unite, interest
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B A in 11i? ^erei*i11 ?wrt-?- -?lrir rr'"4'
Kev. IJ. \ . I' I n > ?*i i | >. on pit: t<o el' Vr
nelte ,\U,iun a senium, of Jny'u,-sifter1
ward "I 7:eed thee ever> hotii*' wa
sum*' and commended on b; tin' 1'. Is.
! The Wsiffl.t Slipper at the d uie
of Si-tei l). A! liue Caiinoif" Si. on
Thursday *eveuiii? for'the benefit of
of tin* stewardess board was a slice-.-,
j .There will he a two nitt'd fair lot
the benefit of our S. S. pi"i\ c*11 on I tec.
2 mill .'! admission lb cents-:
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INI I.I. A. M. K. ( Ill it 11
( IfARKKSrON. S. C.
W. have' jlist had the privilege of
lookin r upon Rev. R. TT. MctiflT-wTm
trade hi - dehut us .the nywly applonted;pastnr
<>1' tin' above named church, i
Rev. Mi-(>ill comes to us fr< m Orangehi.rv,
S. where he was transferred
fn in Central Conference to that of
the South CarolinaConference by the.
I Ma li Prolate of .the Seventh KpiscoI
a I hist net.
Now that the suspense which lastWeeks.
tUu> hycii ltrukeiwt
the ship of Zi'.jii w;il! continue .her
"voyage" op the fiver of time with th.
new .aptain at'the helm who will steer
the <-Jd "sea rut ft" for, at lea-t the i'e- i
training months in this eonfefi nee
year., \\*e sincerely trust that the
on go" will rfe^-u suvcus* fj.il "fine and.
;.1 tia* cml.oi tile journey there will h,.
'nothing to regret. . '
T+re ill' : irH-r worship ooeiivl witli?iuile
a large attendance. The pastor
read for-the lesson a portite.. _ol' the
sixth chapter, of Isaiah The text was
>electi-;l Vrom th.' above nftme.d ohaptcr I
at the fust \ cm so.
The 'attenilanoe at the ov'iiinir si r
J.A.I ' I-.- v. o lisAoiioJ lit.IhlLiiaCUtuU
...i.moi * M ini, mi) 1 lir jr . .I'm.i
verbs liii-il chapter two ity-fouiVh.'
twent;, fil th situ'. -twehU -sivt! verse
Were 1*0 ishioivd. I'nth sermons wore
> ! ! hiiw; asul .upliftititr.
A -lartro.. nitiuber of so' okas sua I
i It :*.je.the -pastor iluria'j
lilt' Su inlay ;rirm I pet hal. Ue\.
Alt (i ill. - 1 I'Ke !< us ;iftcr w iik'l he IV,in.
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witli lis e\ ei y . h 11 iiij;lv?cvnTl in lake
I at 11 ia the. -alu.il_es. A i'? \V \ >.-it
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The l.letllhot - !iip i-aflipaue: ei" the
A. <K. I.., . hcioil uii S'.n eAV"AAviiin.T
with a s!i at i-iiMyvunl .Mis. Viola
t 1.1 >iu! iii-.iii'i tie lirsl. pri/.o which
w'a- avyaftlo I A- the porn n -in ill'- imv
iii tin- J ante si number of'* persons.
AIT^s X. U". Doles'.It" was- awanto.l
1 seconil prize-.
Thoughts- r~'
j " l.et (Is llel ho So qtlli k XV belli vr
airyt! in?r hah about ,ai:> bpdy utiloss wo
know it to ho i u'sitively tiuo.
i Always tr\ to liu'k upm; the brijttlf
siiTo' of thiivtrsi
"Let us oni'oavor to .believe t.'.at
* whatever Jiiii pons was de. ti'ooil t??
happen. j
XV'traio in the worl-l to*- l-o -of- service
to each other.
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i Tlu1 Sum<I:iv School was ojh ni'U :?i
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