The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Saturday. January 23, 1932.
CHURCH
NEWS OF
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES
.' Dr. ~ft. S. Lawrertce, Castor.
We are indeed grateful to the good
Lord for the very pleasant day all
Sunday and for, services highly enjoyed
throughout the day.. The Sunday
school lessor-was a very?interesting
one with a great question by
a ruler of the Jews and that wnmh-r- j
ful declaration ' by Jesus: "Ye must
be born again." The Review ot the
lesson by the Pastor was inspiring
and enjoyetT
At. 11:15. a. m., a splendid audi-'ice
had assembled. Dr. Lawrence assist
ed in the preliminaries by Dr. G. T.
I Dillard of the PresbyteHan church
0 mon~ was taken"from I Sam. 3:15:
subject "Visions and Duty." A won-i
derfui discourse .. which. found i'm vmwith
the Holy Spirit_and had its. et-_
feet for good. Also at -night the
sermon was rnfghty convincing with
the Spirit's ipower?taken fro pi St.
John V*;3; subject "Regeneration."
^ The historical?setting of?but|i K'r-~
mops by Dr. Lawrence proved very
helpful. We. are indeed-thankful for
the four persons who came forward
and connected themselves with the
church Sunday morning?and for the
- infant whiqh was brought .lotward
for baptism after the sermon.
Dr. Lawrence and Bethel Church
will be host to the .Pastors and their
memtbers of! the (Columbia District
in Group No. 1, at p. m. Sunday
the 24, at Bethel church. Dinnet
will be provided for the ineominjg
minister* and their meniberevTrr-^fche^
basement of the church. This is a
movement on . foot by the., Presiding
Elder and Ministers of the Columbia
District to raise their Educational
assessment. Each minister and flumembers:
of Bethel especially *" hate,
been asked to pay $1.U0 for Education
Sunday. It is earnestly hopeu
to pay in or send in. Yyur cooperation
is very?much needed and we
thank ypu_for the same in advance.
The program in the League was
very good. The subject, was of vita:
^importance; "My- -Place in my home'
Bro.~M. C. Emanuel was in charge.
We thank all participants for tlu
very helpful parts they plajved ,pn
this program. . . ?
Dr. J. J. Star'ks president df- Ben
edict College win prcacn lor us ;u
.3:30 p. rru, Sunday for this' special
occasion?Educational: .Drive". The
public is cordially invited to 'neai
Dr. Starks and to witness the services
on this occasion. You will enjoy
hearing him, it is certain.
BETHESDA BAPTIST ( IIIW il
Rev. G. Doings Daniels, Pastor
Georgetown, S. C.?Jan. '17th" the regular
services began at eleven o'clock.
The pastor Rev. G. G. Daniels preaeh? ?ed
frcm the?PHrh?verse ol' thc.~3rdchapter
of St. John. The Sonioi AI is sionary
Female Qliartet rendered two
selections viz: "lie's got the wholeworld
in His hands" and "Its me Oh
Lord."
By request of the pastor Prince
Chester Wilburn of-Gold Coast West
Africa, said to be the world':. loading
dual pianist, played and sang. "By
w N IBy, I'm goin to lay down'dis heavy
load" and ."When the Saints are'
ng in the latter.
?7:3Q P. M., Rev. W. B. Ilarringum
the Princes's business manager, preached
from the subject, "The Three
rom vision.: ivev narringion preacn*
ed ah excellent sermonT TVe were
taught the great lesson of. visuali/.
log-Tor humanity, ar.d not for qui selves.
We were greatly benefited by
thli wonderful sermon. The, church
was packed to its utmost capacity.
The Sunday School had an unusunlI
. ly large attendance .011 Sunday. The
services began at 3:30 o'clock.
The B. Y. P. U; rendered a short
program at its meeting, after which
?; the newly elected?officers?were- installed
by Deacon A. McD. Jackson
Chairman of the Deacon Board.
'On Monday evening, Jan. 18th,
Prince Wilbourn rendered one of the
most-elaborate programs .that has
ever been given in the history of the
r church. At eight o'clock the church
was. paclcfed ^v/ith wfiite and colored.
Rev. Harrington the Prince's Business
Manager gave a brief sketch of
I his (Prince's) life in a wav of an
introduction.
The program was divided into three
parts. Part I. Several spirituals
were sung by a chorus of fifty, or
more voices, led and played1 by?thrr
prince. Part II consisted of instrumental
numbers, classics and gpirituals
including a Hungarian Rhapsody
No. 7, a most difficult composi?tron
by?Bach, on -two pianos, rmri
several compositions by him elf.
Part in.-^"The Million Dollar Ys'edding."
Guests representing noted
Douglass. Paul Lawpence Dunbar,
Congressman Oscar DePriest, Major
Robt. Moton, Dr. D. H. Sims, Dr. J.
J. Starks, Bishop Ransom, Dr. I. D.
Pinson and many others were the
.first to enter. Women representing
Mrs. Bert Williams, Phyllis Wheatley
Mtme. C. J. Walker."Mme. Malone and
others were next. The Prince tr#ve
a brief historical sketch of each char
acter before they entered* lie then
was married to one of the1, young ladies,
a local young man acting as
preacher performed the ceremony.
. At the conclusion all_niarched to
the front and said good night.
?Come?to?Bethonda, "Georgetown's
Joy Factory,'"^next Sunday. '
FRIENDSHIiP >EWS,
We wish 'to express our gratitude
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SOUTH CAROLINA
FIRST CALVARY IIA FT. ( II
I'f'v. S ,S oriiv^l^lootl, I'asMir
On i.'Si O-undny v.v v?\i" pl'.-ivsccl to 1
I liuvo n^jl.To number ox h< . . .
' u-;., v'<>u-i ?^?..??> n A>, i .
Ihv t< a. hrn;r <>'" a*\.iy lu'lpiul ic .-ui.
Ac Av-c.nDi. tiif i-'.?ii.i ii II.' ,- i
a i ;* ; '/ " - ' "* nri- 'pt ?<'!. '
Till' Lltuii.ii -i i Wt- hl'eMi; :e i
Roluit* the 'soriuon tile parlor asAA'
for', a nuiiibvr oi prayer* The i.itm- j
1 <- ) > i"-it i ' I. iii'-.i I-, ii;."? ??^th? |?;i ii. ;
oi" prayer an * a uunilx-v of. prayer*, i
wore olH-i'Cif. The i> Anv tin-n mailc j
.sonic icnuii lv.s of pmonraii-'iiicnt to i
tin* xlillcrent . n i>< of inc choi-li
for the help they have triven* iliji in^'J
thr-jn.-t a nil rrxrr :
? k;..U ii..,. ... p. i- i < - ' AI
, . o<i\-a - tiu-cuarg Mi iir.ii;
duties.
-?We ,i. :i < >, .ut???'ii . ii.i..r'ii :?r?*
aiiUu- -i t'Otii Hs-? .S- W'm i ii ' 1' a, a.'.
Phis l.'sulin '; !<!; l.-? w'iui. "the A\ i i^tg-.j
nes.s ul ' the *?!v. in rii',V:ing ii; m- i
selves io i ije Loi-I., A- Christian. we I
should i-.- w . T i: i u> stTvo ami ''~j
-We lhust lo.-o sight -ol" out sol'w;...
sus- hved a lHvoi eolitliet... lie suffered
and d;ed.for the priceless '.'ilue
of- a sovl; -ii'.a things may .
see:n liar i hut we lr.-u.st he willing to |
| go .ami to do for- this is t'u. .way- ol' j
j I lie 'Master..1 M? still have some- sjek
1 among us.'-for vchoih we nTo""p.'aying. .|
A > i ' e dp.my M'.uid. J i;- i)r. f?. L-".
I Tl;o;iipSoil will preach ier lis.
j 1 L'eds.( I i.h o; Liu- chiK-li is.
planning- a play v.Tiiei.i w:!; i., asu |
! nounced Iter.
' ULI HI.IA!J-:M kai-T(ST. t nt mTT
.Rev. S. II. Smith, Pastor. " . j
- Sunday being- a lovely day -the v?Ht?
eel's, teat-lie l > ' uTTu pCi pil: of ' . IIH* '
Sunday school wePe out iu inll.. _Af-i
tor the discussion of' the lesson > hi j
classes, it was reviewed, by the Pastor
At 11:1") Liro. hew.s Hullo.way
brought to.ivs'a solif Vlii nil ;' sei ne. 11
Using lor his .subject: hollow .les,.~.-j
A lovely "audieheo was present.
,'!:00 ji. ni. a largo group, of members
and frteiuls- assembled to partake"
of the Lord's Supper. It wan indeed
^ glorious meeting. Tuo lire
bin nod until on.cry eye'was saturated
with . leai s- for . joy. That meetiin '
will be .long i ehicuidie.i'ed by . all v.-iio
wore present.
Sunday *nito -Iiev. S. il. Smith d'elivoi
i-cl the message full of- the spirit
anil It.Av. i'i' ?ti'om iiw? 1i?vt tniinil >
51:10. Create in ir.e a clean heart..
O, God"; and renew a right Spirit
tvlthin h\ei Usili'l" Wr a subject deatiiu'de
of a lirpl.en lleiirt." Kvbry
one who he ard-the sovinon was \e> y
much uplifted from a- spiritual an^le.
The Senior Missionary Society met
-TwiUi Mis.; 11. Washi ngton on?'phw*?iday?afternoon.
Many were presvnt
and many heartfelt petitions and
songs wore enjoyed. Much benefit
was derjved from the meeting. Mrs.X.
Oral't. the roTt-Ch-nt arm in; ed
fiie next meeting with Mis. Mary
Moore, l.'P>0 Liberty street,
" ."The-"Pulpit "Aid"(Tntr-\\7^ lyryallv
enteitained on Monday afternoon ai
the residence of Mi.-sos KtluT and Rosetta
Kobidson o^ Wq'v'orly stieeK
After "the transaction . oi busim-.-:. a
"social hour was. enjoyed. helicious"
refreslnnent;-" were "ci'\ '.'if?by thehdstes-s'
and eveiy. ne it-port( ?.!" a. delightful
afternoon.
Menitierx.^rt-iHM'.i'd ill a.- h'h'.-v-:
Sistei's 'Walton. .'(Sipis and -Tinker.
Tlicy w\';> n.po:!e,l "a"c rTrr'~""iiict'l;. :
as can he expected. ..
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S'1>M'V I' ^ ? *?>' * ' < HI t-'Vi-Rc*\.
J. Anderson, Pastor
? ?in. n... i.."'?i?TT- n C-,
School opiMjod .iL Usual hour. witu
the siijJCi-Int- rrVsit" *it~. Tils j>v st" or
tLuty.' The liy-.ou. v.as beaut ii'ully
. luu'giN by 1 lie v.annus teacher*. 1 i..o
Sec rbirry. ?>IisI.. \V :"l?- 5>? i11.r
absent on ;ucfii::t ol' her ili.uss. We
'hope the... she bo with. us
ay-:!! ' - -? 7,
? At* I 1 eld II,(. pas? .?- dt'Ji\TrcT|
another of those hunting niessapcs
?ml, i >, ,:( ?a- ?i? >'. . i? i?rr?
? I'm?i-?i' i i'?-cH??n? '.< in*1 v. a.?
"cut out with out hands., which..smote
the i'nafiv .irjv.n bis feet tnat wore o,
iron ami clay a.id.buoke duni u
pieces. This ' w.iv ' a bun imp y,. *
stipe v. hi* r v? ill h l-.n,? i
-Thc Kpw n t h. i.i'.i/iic is I rli hu J
provinp.- On !u<t. iSu-iday the nunon
111 , i " i11 :1 ' ?' " 1 _. v
pram led by Master Ivipnr .( happei
Sunday ilfe ;\ou.n,:\ people union v.id
nicei- with lis. A pood prop ram- is
promised.. '
At ^ I'. a . t.. ' iu.,i ,i,Ki. vlie 1 o ;i .
malic flub i cinlt X d a musical pro
.Miiiid v. .i i.'ii Wei- t-H^iyod by nil;?1?~
'I he sa i n. ws was r e c c i v e <!
last week oi' the death of oili uolov.
ed bishop and ox-pastor lit. Rev.
R. S, Williams oi" Augusta, Ju. A
hull am aunt of Ids (La-.ii and funeral
is elsdwlniv, in tivis paper. The I
eiictn chu 'eh nn.i.i ii.- the p'issiiij.vr (' j
our bishop, i ....... ' , w our li. ai.s ,;i i
humble submission ;to Aimigluy tm..
froymrr ~r ny wm-r^rx nc jioik1.to
our Pastor Rev. R. C. Stover, for
the wonderful sermon preached, Sub-.j
ject "Lamps That , Pnif Text:
'^Give us-of vour oil for our ki.ni's
have gone out."1?Matt. 25:8. Kvery
one was spell bound as the words
of the sermon were uttered from the;
mouth of our great gospel ttauher.
Our Sunday school is on the road to
success. Our teachers are on the job.
Misses Matilda Robinson and Rosa
Lee Starks are very mucn mteresto.t
in the younger children. The t'hUfuIe
that extends a welcome. Signed!
Rev. R. C. Stover, B. D.f Pastor,
Dea. VV. M. Kennedy, Chr. <yf the
Deacon (Board,
Bro. James Staiks, Clerk.
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THK I'ALMKTTO
Til Al'i'Kf.!.! :-STATION
A. M. K. ( Ill KM
!!. .1. Ilryant, l'astor
(" happcHo \Station is a "blende*
i. '!.<!. I .'he "cJll1 Hi H'
traction, Since- the arnui J: c- if-. *
c . y Suiniey v.\? !viv,y any num.
)' \ i.-1:? i > iiinI .1.1 <ii \'ts niaka o r
1 Mis .IIUiilhlM*',' .
Last Sunday. l?''h. Ucv. -Giijji Wait*
f":r? " li.ft vuvo in to sro us and do
" a V) so; on. He hi:
witn him a quartet which ron.de re*
f"i t ) ?,(?i'*>1oot
Su morning Jan. 17 found ov
>ty ''vi\?ali. ?' rrtd su.nding ncal
their p<-st o!" duty.
^Tiicf h -you .was taught by the
* "?? no? < i-i- -imvi H hy ;lm 'tnpt Tlu
ton. her class 2 was absent, Mrs
A. A. Awake:- consented, to teach foi
i./. iy Ail t n.iojvd .hei" teaching vein
mlicit. ?'
' t-t ! .*.'1 h i!':!?' is VC1\ ! 11 11 i i i II IT to tin
-mas-t-or. _L'iluX eu.v? ten at -bwi. i
must bo a manifestation <>f the llolj
Spirit. Since the Now Year he seem
> In Mi. ibl to live niriit up 10 in
new. resolution. UV Gd-i.
1 1 service bej^aii. The paslp]
' < us n.'I'.vt Attain looking upoi
Jc .-us as He walkbth, He said: Belmlr
am I Hi' I dni " ?h- : umii .St. J oil.
} '17 .versos; siib.icv:' "Cnurmint
*./:uaii-." He ihist.atwi ?.1ic sui
. et in :i very practical way, lie tolt
how sonic of us will not let our. pel
. u.uf "V \y n.; ti.ai o.iii}; as it -small
I.e. hell \e fiat i- why every
ni- ji, it c bee; use lie ilius
| ti ;{t 'y l.rii'icili;? .1 1 ?$fhi hoon
to USr *
p.:'?u 11 v ieayue or; am 1V4. vari
I cv* - i. a; had p. ar r and. .s-.-n.
>1 r\ jfj. y .\v uich .evi rjv e too); a ,-a.'
m._ 1 :-S0 Rev. II u'/i'iti ^ toil brou^h'
the , t vt uiiig message, found P.-mha
;.1; 1I1 :no ". t 1. it; y i 1 -h ?..i.li
told !: V" or, i'; one may lie able h
t'.r.d rinu^e is. Jesus...'
Rev." uH bciiiji in ihv city
I j?i and . ry t h'yhtt'u
| ' Tie." c.r.i.rcb has b j,; divided ii.t<
j ' y... pjiautp : u/.iale" ; v"! " 1 , ma'..-.
| i .l*". V' ' }' . C i,1 a - .1 I- - , i'lit i'
; put o>t ; a r. 1 oa? i-.o'dr u i<>.I
-J."'. >%uu.,; i!'?iV
-I jlCiii'. -M/U ti 1 -tw/. ' - Tile-pastor
i., y.**r.v pi-us d' v.'idi til'.t
'r.\: oi* k 1 i .tile auN.iUti ies. aa.l. iv
Mi.?. Alariiiii Row man- and" .Mrs. (
i U alkdr They have s.arte I i:--.-'.
VvTlh 1 !i;* *ib\v yojir a::-} wo :"ra . .m;
'W-ill h, able- to put over' a u: . .i'
program ' vhaii ever
s i\ :'- board kuw the pits
1 i.oi' ;.iUI .. iliS i t'li'i a ;i 1'e-e.p. lo;l :
U'l a'.ei'u! io tlTV.boa'd.- i??
i , ; :
' ( i LANi) \. .M. < tii i:< i
= Rt*v. .1. U. Jenniitj-s? Pastor
.. AiLeii, ji. ( . .-N nia.v .Jii.i. iu \>a> ;
h?v:? i.v lor'.wu- in an !
who attended lite m c'tee- < \u)il>ei
LliiiL i he tiav sta; .fiI v.:Lii ain em
A pra:.cr nui'.iiLr K>?J hy Pro. W.T;
Mc(i la v. Tlui Sunday Seined \\ n.
iaiy i\. am lalcii and" n.ue'i inlet i s
v. as ittat.j.i tin.' de eussion o
t'. e lesson.
\iN-v. 1.' \\". Wnhoni, 1). 1).. I1. K.
<?i iii.? riiai l .'Stoji Dbii.iel Was win
jor?bis-tmifc. ou'u ia t?rt~ic~tT)T I .
year and he delivered two st.i onj? s'ei
? ' ;? a: ' ill inn, aiii;? ay.i evening -.bi
\iees. IVople are svill sayiry '."lui
tii.. ii I tie.', elder pr. aeh. . i hi.-, ithe
I ettitniitit; pi r.i- second' year >i
*' "*' "isl j' I -trllif- lie lli.nh' 11 I;, "j?"
, tiv?.isorm-ns he delivered. *
On .\lo:iai;y nhvitt ihe i on IV:-.-no
IIH>-"H ;M'|?' showed Wr
' ' "t i ' i' i.i a jn .. [.I1 =
j-epntl^ion. -\i:vet\-two nicipbeisr "be
-since the last quarteri;
e fi.iru'i e .ii'.il tile pa-e>r hiii;'^ v.,1
pi'-s'iur, ;oi: .ec i s'and, nieoibere. lor liv
exi elleiil o: itaiti/at ion they ha\e.
?1?1 1 i. r~.?i 1 . ;?"1?.
i. ? l!|L' l?VSl IV
poitdor tin- 1*. It,, t'uy have made uii
uer \u cftcn'i pastor. '.?li.s. ' l?. C
.?!' t i .eitl.ii' O. ( UtsS -.WJ. to. Iqi
witn -u.liti ;<ir. her
\\ idi.: lit, /Vii.v Ji I)*', \\ jloOru Uii
d.'.uur. guest Suiula.VolU, o; ;
Hint ... i i.. v villi** ni.tl .*11?>s 4;
evening^ he and the pastor were soi
;il at the homo of i\f " .w,j-,
Scot t.
^ Sunday 17' tl'a- }J:i>l< >tt :u-he a
?11.1 11? > I.' f I tCC *. i ft 1 S Vy-rlr- 1 i J S f l 7< *
.ii.if, l?> j): v a..!v since Uccciwbi'V, 20
.uivj!i>;' M.t.e.sU Viiy- much I rom ;
U.tn :i CJ>. K.i'lion.
t 1v. at (.' s_>, i>i-a I'd N-n. 2r?:ei nllui
iilfiilC Ot . i' Jit I', *M 'iarg
i.umber i>i' numbers were present, an"
pledged their support u. the boar.
tor. ?iie ? :
i iie A. ( . K. Leago gave an ui.
time tacky purty at the amusenait
center Wednesday evening wliieh pre
i d t<> oe a grand, aifuir.
?aT: eaj. arc ' '.?! ,ii iic.i?Hubs u; g*.i
nixed in Cumberland autf they an
working r. it!i a tvninlni'I'lll spirit
Kit'tecn idcrent organizations math
.cMoi ts iiv the last quarti l lv coniei
nee. i lie minute workers h ati. b'u
'Mrs. .Janett Bland led all clnlis in. ,
iinaneial way.
The Wiling'Workers Chili viH ;;v,
;t I hi nth Supper in the Sunday S rhino
room, dan. 28. in interest ol' tin
tally. ,
I5KOWVS CHAVKI. ( Ill Bi ll
Tlu.p.supu-mluideut.. and ipaalGi wa.
t tluni; )in;,t of duty at 10:4o.? Tin
Sunday School lesson was thoroughlj
tiixu d. A very larjre eroAvd* Wtj:
present all seemed to have wijo.se
?. u> i Our secretary. M ss Jos
fuc B. Thompson was absent beraus
of the death of her father, Mr. .lessii
> Thompson. Vvo extend out do., pc|
srnffp.ffTrTto" the entire"family. Roa
I Or tit tiie Almighty docs every
| thing ..ror tli,- best ami that bohin<
every.dark cloud the sun still si .ne>
It is left to us to make it a ri^lrty
' end wait until the sun shino ihpj
We loved him but Jesus loved hir
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"I -I" II ' 'llll II
LEATTEK
IIM A \ i EL \. M"."K. TnTioir
Rev. 12. Jl .Mc(Jill, I'.istor <
; Si i ; i' i'S at Emanuel last* Sunday :
, v.. .< iii<lc. i| ifiten stin^ aii'l inspii'- .
i iny;. _.\i the eleven o'clock worship
I i. n.ot iwiii? lesson was read by-, tnc
i pastor, St. Luke 2:10. The 51st. Psalm
was read i esponsivoly. Alter -these')'
pre!iiiiiiiarics the pastor took hjs |
text from the chapter mentioned about, j
the ioth- an J 4Gih verse. Tito spir? i
* . ..al temperature ^"as very En, . i
"tt- ~ : was. oel'njr jieiivered. j
iLmu he Ddes'Jme and Miss Ethel
1 It-T-inrr Sow+'-al v n iter . Win pies
cat. and seemed to'have enjoyed them
selves. ' . . A
full teaching stad' was present
r durinji the Sunday School session lo- i
ftvtlier with two hundred and twenty>'
lie. U , .. ... I ... I
m . * ' - ?? v. i v- jyiv arjLU n;
note many visitors. .Messrs Garner
and Bennett of Avery Institute sat
widi ihe niembeis of Kxcejsior (.'las.1
TTTeiT were sever.il n, w nior..bTi
pe-.-ord?d: Mabel linger, Curl James
? ai" !i;'i ,*?:1 allies"; Wj)i. Nearb,- 1. -oia 1
s -Yhi'm i-oss. Ilattie Garten:, Thelma I
WnnVi;.. I.'lla Mitchell, Anna Gaiilner
1 I iiy .and HelenStewart. Visitors
1 are always welcome' and new men.
be*.- ' ; iir.llv wwirrHIlli d.
1 "TTi- A. C. H. L. was well altcndcn 1
' niM i.n.- h,interest was -manitested in I
) the I s-<?n discussion.- 1
1 ?ii- pastor at the fevening hpui
" stood in tore i\ .large audtcntv and
' lead i'or the evening -lesson, tin? 3rd
i eatl . for the c'vclnng" lesson the 3rd
t-'-> *. was selected from the 'Jth verse.
'mjit r of PcLersJitcund Epistle. Lib,
n.' i,,e. givcri clnipte-r. At litis timetin
si '.ritual War lobe was opened and
- ?. .. ...."'A- vvu- giwni spiritual appa
e'-1.. i v. i .I'oiii1. The church .i?oill
1 was a igumentcd by. the names of two
' 1 . "Si* 'all .Kml-'n.- -md? .
. i. lib. haVd.-on.
0 W. II. & F. .M.
r y.ular meeting of the W. ,
' Li. and 1'. .M. Society of. Emanuel A.
'' ??' iiiii eli, ( dm; lesion.?fch?BttWas
. Ik-M on' 'Wednesday,-' December
; 3b. lP-tl at the church H 3d P. M.,
id-. ibide-nt, Mrs. M.' J. "Alston
pus;, Devotional:, conducted
lb.. r*s.i ideiit. Opening hymn by Miss
' Franvis .White; Scripture ksson by
-rri*?t >?.-1irshn't-; invocation by
.'! . Mabel li.cin; Ijynm. "Puss me ?
.h-iVie, S.rvioifr," was sungr
A.'tvr-devotiotrals ikw members and
j --.i-.w-n H^?nr-.-htttai-.tuced. tin..?wci?H
V. .- were rejoiced' to have x
'tvuh#)LW? a'nil to receives asi a member 1
-j ot' t \i" -m-ivl-y-'-tftir?bvtoveti pastor's
; s . M:.\. I.. 11'. Met! ill. She brought .
1 ; \y- :>:}: i?*ei?ftulj/l'uL^hoUghls- tha'
' v.i.l make our Missionary iijrht burn
I l/ii'ju r and burdenlight'r. '
j At!:y Mi. ' ^ I'MiisMftinp-of other busi- '
j- IKS.- wr* listened to a very helpi'Ml~ ^
mi.At - i?v Mm .-e I' raiKos Whito <n >
' "Ill-tilth- llinU.':' 'We wish"' evthy ^
' p-f.-jn e i,<i have he/ad this address,
a -tMt-s ' i... i ?,.\un sang very sweetly }
.j ,"Dot,.v Jesus ( are.' v , f
file hosie-s .\les.aines .Mabel Green
- - Y l 'i..iiiiai vm. R. MnuUt icv Mi&:ies-4si? 4;
. Do L, sii.se ami 1-'."'While served tijf'a
> very delicious menus which was en- "
t joyed by' all. (.'losing remarks by
i' I'asior, liev. 11. Mc-Gili.
? 'J He- meeting wag Well attended
" much an us 'seen < 1 to- eliartu- u
i 1 i'/.t- r.'.i who we we present. "
r ST. .JA'-.ii.S Ni.US v
; Hev. W. Owens, Pastor c
"Sunday .being a b autiuil dav__th<r"s
i :e nli'rs took a'..vantuge^-oPMpe .'la
I . ' i- i-try^Sh'i'day School. s >
> -'may 1 11)g juniors' Day. every i"
ist-e;,,t;: lTaTe "'been youthluh
. 4- v. I it.'.- i> " i . i ayi'u-d a special sei - '
,,<>:) r<~TTTv"rITIT<l!V!l Il'O.'U ttc. \'l: I ! |i
L His \v:i - ilKlced "T
- a \? .y m-truci iw a:ul uplifting-^er- v
< " v.:<?!?! , ?!
! Tilt' League had a wry.. spUui.diil._l1
-?i i 1. at ami arc planning to -a
a. .}.* . things. 'lh.- president/along
?Lie < M\vni k(a>\?are trying?trr-+
- : .M !<?* the. League' go. >M-rs.
Owens Tends her aid. The -c
M i. ?r.' i was hel i al'L-v" <
u?lue- - d i -wits " (jnitn" ~ib
es ;'u! <>**. as lhe presioent a
v. n . *" r r1^'':v'm" ' iivii.i<?n. always?
<1 : with lit ; ntigiil what her hands -t
V :i. d in. do.. ' ' _ ' - j
* " : *y -1 *i.i ... ?mu.i Vi'iii.- lift L . 11
V.\ ."... ? L i. .\ !io .pr"aehid ^
- "d .. 'V, f. ..tl held I.
- sjvil ) ?.? .ad a> J:. Wi' f >s ! ? ne'ied !'\
r- , :v fT 'spel try visitors we had "Rev. ~r
' ! ;'ij iw - v.- ? ... *. We at e al- ' I
' * Vi.?ys irla.-.. , to have visitors eonie. 1
a" an. ~ ru ' i:
L' sv ard Board Xo. 1 mot at the
. t it:o i. Oli iitiay ever,iug Jan. IP, Lin.
" hard wo.- faded to order liy the Pi es- t
' .da.,: airs, M.igg.c Young. After .the. 1
.; ,1-ni t-.ine nuvting was had t
' a slan t program Was rendered. Duet (
1 . hy MKihard and B. Washington; I
i'.o-.t: Mrs. I.oia Cheeks, subject Love e
i -U.? i s. . Alary Cooper. We-Avert 1
1 iTTTl To vct i ive rwTi new menthol's ~r
Mi.-. Martin ' and Kinu-sler. Tbii_:!
j v a was o".lied to order by'the Pre3 1
-1 n;>> ning to do sonic big things
j jj^i ire is not dead, hut - has been 1
; j ead..to rest. i
I ,.ms,. I.oaise Rldneluart was fun- |
; ia. .Suede v at /'ion Pilgrim Bap-, )
I tint Phiivch Shn left to mourn her
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PINICKNEY'S FL
I'NDKHTAKFK ANI) L1C
( SOtjH CARD UN/
UKTilKl, M. K.-C HL HCH
I hi* new conference year begins
nub i- ih<- leadership of the Rev. M.
I. i'orteiv jiastoi who is able for j
he task, flis sermons from time to
line are full of rich thoughts and j
ery inspiring. lie anil his queenly !
>eneetly- at home and are -receivingJ
luuuy visits' by their church niton- j
>ers jnd visitors of the city.
R .v.. I'orter has already begun !o I
liakr lliings_ huor.' hb spiritual Sel j
husi continue to draw folks to hear |
iiin. TTT'.' tirst quarterly conference I
va? held Jan. 11 at wheih time the I"listrict
Supt. 1>i\ II. Hf Qioper was
>ai up in full. .
Oil this same night ~Ihe ladies of J
he church sprang a great surprise ?
>n ihe conference by sending a conlnittee
to tlie'church to have th^ coneie:'ee
suspend business for a short' J
e*p:~ ; 1 ? 11 j-'-p-"'- ! 1 =
vhei*o' they "had prepared an elabouu
banquet which ""constituted _six
ou>-es served.'
i- -
j11jw vvt i mis is notning new for the
adi s of Bethel when bigger and
letter programs for the ia :<.
nit over, it will be done,by the women
of Bethel M. E. Church. We
>'? v. v'.i. 1 ov." loom I at Alt. Pisgah Bap- '
i.-t on .Snn-.lav t venl'ip fit 1 on .v.;, _
lan. "JJ wlure the Rev. Porter and
lis cMeelent ehbir and members will
vorship. .If. you are craving a spir".ual
feaot. come to. Bethel M. E. and
>e hll,'d.- Services at 11 DO ahd. 7:.10.
hAndi r.'r'i ;?y, ?;WESLEY
VI. K. ( ill Ki ll'
li'ev. I.. M. (iretn. Pastor (
c/N.iiay Wsi> . ufioiher a-pli-niiiil day J
t \Vtslev. The Sunday Schoo! \va
per.ed at it- ).-i:?;J'"liour bv the Supt.
Air." F.<h ie in a'wi:. The teachers ?
/ere at their post of duty. The Its '
on was eflectively taught among the
l.tsjius^r?The Sunday School doors
lands ajar for evthyone. You ate
.1 way- welcome here. The . _
s pinii'ia^sing* under the present i
radersiiip. ?
At 1T?(t the iTforiimg service began
.'lit pastor preached a noble sermon
"hnnd '^Trjtryi rTl '1 VriT'sl.il^gc^yTioTs^
he Urealest m the Kingdom of Hea...
<>?? -i-i..^ ?
I'n; i ni.- .senium was enjoyed by
ill. ' There were.' numerous visitors
iresent w, extend to them a hearty
voU line.?n i'ii'?attain! :
6 the Juiiiiir League held 2
'r??ufenni?wiiith was?interesting and 7,
mcitaining. On next Sunday the "
Senior League* ha ^ prepared a splenlid
program. Rev. "McCiinton will
ie t+ie speaker of the evening;. - Wc
ire asking everyone to be present.
The'Sunday Sehpnt was largely aten
el on Sunday 17. Supt. .'Beaver
tnd. teachers were. ?Vt their, posts.
[Ihe-.-lessen wa-.?w-t-U ta-Hght ami re- 1
uewed by the pastof.
At 11.SO Rev. (irei:;i delivered a cry
instructive and inspiring ser- -I
rrrrfr. Lext" .Marks 2:5. ' Thy sins be forgiven.
The League wa- opened, at il,s
isual hour by the Secretaryv Miss *
tnna C. Spann. We had a very ii *
tuna .spanm We had a Very ineresting
subject "Achieving the joyul
Life." The tonic was read beau- .
I'ullv by Miss KsteH Rice. We all ^
njoyed the short talk that Mr. Fred
to-emond gave us. Mrs. Fannie-Sin
lair ha> been ill at her home for a
ew weeks, we hope her a speedy 1
TTvrvrry: * ?
We all are glad..to. have Miss. Viola..
Washington back wit|i us after a
'ew 'weeks of illness. ,
ost a host of grief stricken relatives '
mil friends. Mrs. Rhineheart died in
.onpbraneh.. N. .1.. ai... the homo of
tor dautrhjer. Mrs-* Octavia .Toaster, '
an. 1 h 1 . .... '
MMmnvm
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jrience means skill PvM
ability?I ho reason
you ran place Jut- Fffiyi
t confidence in our ||Vt|Tll
t-y- bo serve you best.
rior equipment, mo KssS
te cost, care in every
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Office Hmira^ ^ _=?-Telephones: ?
5:30 ATTrl. to 7:00 IJ. M. Office 6031
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Dr. D. K. Jenkins
3entfst :u- '
.lings, Plates, C'rowhs and Bridges
Sunday bv Appointment
Extraction by" Condi ctive Anesthesia
a Specialty. llOr1^
vVashington St., C da., S. C.
Office Hours: Phones:
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Dr. VV. D: rhannnllo
. ?r. T_ - ?- Physician
and Surgeon
Diseases of .Women and Children
A Specialty .
Office: .. Residence*?'
1115 Lauy bt. 1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
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Special Attention Given to Diseases
Gold Crown and Briuge Work A
Specialty
Dffice Phone 6429, Res. Phone 8264
L126 Washington St., Columbia. SVC.
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. Office-: . ?Residence:'
!030 Taylor St., 1117 -Piuc-St.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and SurgeonSpecial
Attention ~Given TTTsoase? O'
, Women.
Office: Residence;
425 -Washington 2230 Haniptot
Phon 6429 Ph ne 7564
DR. S. R. GREEN
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! to 2 p. m. Office- 577i
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1:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536
6:00 P. M. tu 8 T. M.? Res. 0548
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surfceo..
diseases of Women ana Children A
Specialty
Office: - -v i Residence:
1414W Assembly St. 1328 O.t <?
Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
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