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_ Saturday, Feb. 27, 1932 .CmiK(,11 NliWS UK SIDNEY PARK C. *M. E. CHURCH R#v, J. C. Anderspirr Pflstor Inspite of the inclement weather a feat?children-gathered to listened' to the Sunday School lesson as found in John 10:l-?42; subject "Jesus the A3oocfSh|>pherd." At 11:30 tte i.a.in began to pour down but the pastor-as usual ascended the rostrum and preached a noblo sermon to the faithful Christian who desired to hear the word of God. The pastor used as his text Jacob GO 1: ? Thus .-eith the Lord the heaven is my throne, and viie earth is^my footstool: 1 ll.nl .1 I...JI.I ... - T-?? vuav J c UULIU Urito me I and Vher'e is the place of ' my rest. *. _ ?1 "n.l.e mimical conceit lliat was lobe held on Usi Sunday night fry the^ho'r and Dramatic Club will he held Sunday night at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. ' The pastor will preach a special . . ??aermoiviilunday-mopning.?? ? BETHEL A. M. CHURCH Dr. K. S. Lawrence, I'astor Not withstanding the rainy weather all Sunday we had a very good attendance at Sunday School. Dr. E. H. Coit, of New York City, Secretarj of the Missionary Department of the A. M. E. Church was a welcome visitor and made it pleasant for tin children in his address which was impressive and enjoyed by all; a'Jso Rev. A. P. Porter who gave a splendid review of the lesson which war interesting and helpful; he also worshipped with us at the morning scrvice. There were those who?braved wpnthpr nml lirnr,, pvnr.nnt nt 11-11 A. M. to hear Dr. Coit preach. Tin vice exceptionally good. The spoak __ er selected St. John ifi rhapiiu- ami., latter clause of the 33rd"verse: In the world ye shall have tribulation, but be of good cheer.' I have overcome the world." Subject "Victory The sermon was a master-piece; a panacea for .whatever migfrtr-be our present day difficulties arid in a great measure meant much good to his hparers.?Dr. Coit is a former pastot r: ' of Bethel. He is also an aspirant for Episcopal honors and a frequent con - tributor to the present indebtedness ? of Dcthil CliuiU).?WL1 Wlfill lor him ' continued success. On acount of the rain Sunday, the program of the Christian Endeavoi has been postponed to next Sunday 5:30 P. M. at which time Mrs. W. J. Cochran will have ^charge. Prof. W. -T fWhrnw, Prim-innl nf Rnnlfi.v W.i<h. ington High School will be the principal speaker. We wish that the pa~ young people would attend in large numbers and witness this-excellent program prepared for your entertainment and benefit. To miss it meanto miss something worthwhile. Dr. Lawrence is attending the Bishop's Council which meets in Tampa, Fla., this week but "will return to his pulpit Sunday. Br, R- R, Wright, Tr , F.ditni- nf4WChristian Recorder will lecture _yt Bethel next Thursday night, March 3rd at 8:15 o'clock. Dr. Wright edits the official organ of the A. M. E. Church head-quarters in Philadelphia and most assuredly has a message for the general public that you eannoi afford to miss hearing. No admission r A ~:i .if-..! icc." stiver uneriiiK. ; ^ mention with sadness the pas ?_?-swg~-of..fliBtei Duu1.*;, Thwny^)ff,"rnn'"! -faithful member of Bethel.? She was funerblized at Bethel on Wednesday. . " We also regret that Sister Amelia Taylor at 2431 Mott St., is very sick and Bro. A. J. Pierce at 243C Pendleton Street. There are still others whose condition we know not of. Visit them in this needy time; they will apreciate, it and thank you. Mr. Geo. Cheeseboro at 923 Harden St^ BETHLEHEM BAPT.^CHURCH Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor The Bethlehem Baptist Missionary 1 met with "Mrs. Ithaline Goodwin on Thursday afternoon. The Society was called to order by the President Mrs.-*feih Craftr At the usual houi~ quite a few were present. We?were r very grateful to have visiting minis- ! ters with us who made some very r striking remarks op the lesson; sub- | ject "The early train'ing of Jesus,". -> president gave them a hearty , welcome. "No further business was transacted and the Society adjourned. J Sunday afternoon. February 2Kth . 3:0 o'clock the Copperative Mission-J ary Union wjil convene at the church V j . an excellent program is promised., The public is cordially ^ invited to meet with us'.?, -. r? ~ Inspite of the unfavorable weather! 1 a good many scholars were prsent to Sunday School.? The lesson Was discussed in classes for 30 minutes then a few remarks were made on the lesson by Rev. C. Coins^ At 11:30 a. m. Bro. Louis Hollaway brought to us a burning message from ...Genesis 3:9; subject "Where art Thou?" The sermon was enjoyed by all who were present. - B, Y< P. U< was held at the usual hour.' A lovely group was present; some very encouraging remarks were u :,4 made by the pastor. H. Smith preached a noble Sermon ^ found Luke 18:1; subject, "Prayer.' . Rev. Smith left on Monday uoon * for Augusta, Ga. where she will con- < - 1 duct a meeting for Rev. L. Linsey. We hope for her a successful meej,- , ing and a pleasant stay, and a_happy ' ielurn on Saturday. - - ^^ GLEANINGS-FROM SALTER " M EM OKI A L A. M. E. CHJLRCH Rev. A. Seon Henri, Minister Uur Sunday School mercury fell flat to its base last Sunday owing to^heavy aiidineessant rains. Railroad Men's Program was postponed also on account of the inclemency of the weather. Watch these columns for date! Next Sunday, "February 28, 3:d0 a opciiai rrogram" will -He given by the j Sunday School sponsored and managed by Miss Lula Ballard. These -ial programs will be given ever-\ fourth Sunday with the parents and friends as guests of the S. S. group. Our S. S-. jdioiaL group is?doing nicely under the direction of Rev. Henri and will soon be on the air Thg^ "LVilteT Dramatic and Mimical Club" will make its prejneie appearance-at-Betlwd?A, M. K". Church, Friday evening, March 4j^rOfr-pr-Mr-^or^ M4n in thfl- Hou^wil be presented by a select group, who have been working untiringly for the past month. . General iadtnission 15. cents. Every ..15th person gets in free. Tickets are on sale at all the leading business p)?rf>v of our group^and-our colleges and churches. We shall espect you, since this is one of our efforts to help our hurch program for the current month 'hanks, JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION YOUNG WOMEN'S MISSION- | ARY SOCIETY J Misses Odessa Bates and Leola An- ; lerson were joint" hostesses^ to the " Society on Wednesday, rebruary TT" at the home of Miss Odessa Bates 914 Sumter Street. Miss Lillian Williams, the vice . .president, .presided. ?There?was?a_ large attendance despite the inclement weather and four new members . vere welcomed into the club, namely Mesdames Nellie Monday, Annie Burwick, Misses. Leola Anderson and Hattie Belle Craig. Our Pastor, Dr. W. B. Gibbs was present and.JJpule a veyy encouraging and uplifting^ talk"Trs which he -poke very favorably of the progress 'hat the club is making under the efficient leadership of Miss Florence Benson. Mesdames Mamie Bratton, CountsAnderson and C. J. Benson were welcome visitors; each made very inspiring and interesting talks to which Miss L. C. Williams responded. Many interesting subjects were discussed. Plans were, cbitvplcied for a Queens Contest between the Women's Home and. Foreign Misfiionary Sdoiety and 4he "Y" with Miss Irene Gaskin and Miss Corriene Gordon contestants, respectively. This contest will be held Wednesday night March 2 at> Jones Chapel Church. There will also be a Tacky Party in connection with the contest. . ... The members responded to roll call with quotations from Genesis, niter which Mrs. Fannie M.. Sawyer led in the-.eliacussion and quiz onthe 17, 18 and 19 chapters of Genesis. Mrs. Sawyer talk was informational and practical. The characters were vividly portrayed and their standards compared with those of the present | day. The 20, 22 and 23 chapters were ' assigned "for the next meeting with Mrs. Abie Labrew as leader. 1 The hostesses delighted ' tfui&stOvRTr'a" delicious, menu- consist- ' ing of Salmon salqd, saltines, pickles 1 jello and cake. The,afternoon was pleasantly spent as wiv? e\pve?ted by everyone present. The "Y" thanked Misses Irene . Gaskin, Bell , Kennedy and.. Mary Gladden for contributions. EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Revr E. H. McGill, Pastor Charleston, S. C. The attendance on last Sunday morning was hampered on account of the inclemency of the weather. King Sot secluded himself in his palace in the eastern "horizon an(l Refrained from taking his daily stride across the boulevard of hlue ether. Siiice 'man hath naught to do with the weather, we bow in sub-j mission to the work of the-Almighty. A splendid audience however, was seated within the confines of Eman- ' uel. In the course of the prelimi-" naries, the Scripture lesson was read by Rev*. 'McGill?ta ipOrtion of the 1 16th chapter of St. Mattliew and the.' 2fith "Psalm was read responsively. The pastor, a few minutes later" took his text from *St. 'Matthew 16th chap ter and 25th verse. Athough the attendance was small. The pastor spoke ^as though he were speaking to a crowded house. It was an inspiring sermon id 'which the pastor admonished his hearers to seek that which will be profitatHe and not to crave for the things of -ttfis world. The superintendent Mr. S. L. Jones was somewhat surprised to see such a creditable gathering of .children during the Sunday school session. However, nothing was curtailed and the period was 'Interestingly sjp'ent". Mayor Burnet R. Mayhraink Speaks Tio A .Large Audience. For the first time after becoming Charleston, Mgyor Burnet R. Mayhank, through the courtesy of the Youpg Men's Civic League of this city spoke to an audience of colored people Sunday "afternoon. The attendance was excellent considering the .condition, of the weather,? If it werenot for this, Emanuel would have iiuiMaflilMMMliMMHMia I x-w vnv: x,i ixxui v>, HIV I'U.il, UILinced for present, day orators t o . lake IJnown race needs, advocate tend. ? j--. ? r Thursday?We were fortunate ih having an Inventor with us. Dr. J. P. Pickett, a practicing physi-. jcian brought to 'us his blue print of ran U. S. and Canattian parents "Tor~ a flashlight finger ring, which" he "hm? invented. Mis talk inspii ed~thcr students'to "Do" and not to sit .idly, by Other speakers were Rev, J. \V. Bo.vkin on The Negro it) the Miriistrv , and Rev. R. Boykin on Present Day1 Opportunities. I Friday?The Negro History pro- j gram was correlated with that o fi I.in.oln-Day program for through] Lincoln all things were made p.ossi ble for us. All music ainl poetry were composed hwXwrmosr ? been packed to capacity. Mr. Edward Hutson, a member, of the League . and one of the Junior_ Stewards?introduced the?Mauler of Ceremonies M*v A. W. Hunt, Jr., who in turn introduced and- presented the Mayor. Arising from his seat Mr. Maybank greeted the audience and congratulated the people., on coming ?,,f f/X U?.X.. .....1 l.J.XX II iw iiv <t I. CIIJU Vf Ml III. UU \\ (U> not lengthy in his remarks.-in part, f His Honor stated that the colore-;! people are > vei y i t-lie wus. Iftr irtsu stated that we are not easily affected by Atheists. Cpi.mnunists and Sor.ialist s :m nu..t l . t. 1., -n ,, in ..11-. er?sect!oh~(T of the ettt?ntry. ThaiC very well said. Mr." Mayhank further stated that the colored pc-ople should acquire land .and go farming and by-so doing would he able to raise crops and have food to sustain ' them. Maybe all of us are l':irn]cr^ and . belong on the farm, fie fore concluding Mayor Mayhank Seated that plans are being considered?trrhoip the unemployed and that wh- n these plans mature, the colored poopie would be--(considered. He concluded his remarks by r^-ft-i ring to Mr. E. H. CJrice. c-fuiyman of- t-h e j Ways and Means " Committee. 'Mr. Gri.e was introduced and spoke- very j timely- relative to the- conditio,! , nf affairs., lie told the- members of j the League that os a civic organiza- j tipn much can be done to aTTevTate the condition among' our people,.,Mr. Grice said that tRel'eague has undertaken a 4; rout work; but he ad- imonished the members not to tackle something they cannot handle. Rev. E. II. McGill, the pastor \v;w -scheduled to^ respond. lie also-was? introduced by the Master of Cere- , rrrnigs-. Rrv. -MrfilH'. In his eloiirient ! "manner salufcd the Mayor and Sir. j Grice, meimhers of the League and the "nxiflicrtfT'. lie'.then said in paiti that the colored people realy be-1 lieve in their God and in their church E. en though they might stray away 'front the bath of rectitude", their God is never forgotten and that this is one of the reasons why- they4 are able to keep going although everything ,'is against them. lie pointed otit?that \n places where the coloictl people were mice eniployeif these places are replaced- with white people and since every avenue is closed how then .must the colored live . "We are looking to you and your'admin- i istration to help us." he said. He_. congratulated Mr. Maybank. on liar- ] ing heen elected ajid stated that he believes that much will be acconi- ] plished during bis tenure of office as ( the chief executive. : i At the hour of six o'clock Messrs. ] Maybank and Giice said gT>od bye s and departed. We were exceedingly | glad to have them find trust that at 1 some future time they will return 1 to lis again if not in Kimanuel I church,- at some other . place. We also-congratulate the two groups re sponsible for..this affair. Emanuel Junior Choir seived. We did not h?ve a full choir because of the wenihei1-and our lend?fry soprano being ab^cjit, the music was not as tt would have been" otherwise. The attendance at the evening sef vice was small. Those who were. present heard another inspiring ser- ( mon delivered by the pastor. The. eighth 1'salm third antTToiirth verses were selected as a text. Scripture lesson, the entire Psalm mentioned! There Ave re two accessions1?Arlinc J Rose and Robert Spann. Mr. Spann's letter from Williams Chapel. Orange l urg, S. C.," was read. Rev. E. H. Coit one of the prospective bishops worshipped with us. Also one--of the locals from Wesley. M. E. church, Mr. F. R* Blanehard. Other visitors were present. Do Your Trading With Our Advertisers - .. . . THK PALfMK'ITO '"a 1 H| A ( . HKN. . ... ...... Tin1 National movement for t h.e celebration of Ne^ro- History played an important, part in the schedule ! of .Jackson Hijrh. TTojrinning Monday, the 8th... the chapel hour each [day was tfetptcd to reviews ol Nepro I achievements. Monday?I)r. J. H. Thomas travo i us a general review of the Neirso [ilL-the Medical?prefer a ion,?mrn t ion liner outstanding physicians and surIjiooits. In the field of science h p I made a detailed report of Carver's I work at Tusketjoe. Tuesday ?Kev. . R. F. JIarrinutoh spoke of past achievements general'y and stressed the present day opportunities for outstanding, work in .all fields, "" ~ Wednesday??Miss Mary 'Crosby, teacher at Brow, h in j; Home spoke <>n Lthfi?N'e&i-o as an Orator.-Miss Crosby jb-mnht to Ihe-ehiklryn a-cfenr direct U-llb A)1 I U/k Al'ol Ano ..f t !?/> lw> LftAUKK TVi 1 Mii~linp't i'iiS. ( '. ai.* ha\i',,; " pR'inial, mi, ii-, - at ??>'. 'I'r.mli a' Yviiy ra.-rvice \\\. n,c -1.i. ii .aiiy sOut- pastor lia> 1 x? pn aching a sf.'fics of" s< -munis'. Snaa* ??f .tin st-rnion -', * .vie': ""Ai-a'- wV " ;nir Am Anoliu-i ? '* "Transition (i -MaUl itrvr"- ""t* 1 fi!' r.' -i irn.,".:. invitation t.o 'tin* 1 rif?*?! ?->Ilv?v'oii i want PoA+p?)'M'ii]y l.i d lrum iit-a. a. visit our i-litiit In Vou wiii A.mJ f J'oi- thoujrht. i--? J|i-hotA"HAr'?A li-rrr-^-.Tn?17717" 1)7777 ( making a1 tolir ?7n tip. iutr : !. K. r.i-o. i;. , -.7 t An' tho ' past k and ' l<? lArV" I ivlunu-tl homo |; vAitrd too- P ail I oi Im' ' Pis iKa-' M-.-Lau!. i );i!*iiii^To7T." : 'i'i7---vint w.n UTTTP-ftT i!< '. ii I a. t\j, I'.. ("'inrcli, K"\. ~ FT itu-hai d*-- i past or, January .io'ii. i(,. Arrivr-d .> 'in. |'. Air and a I < < n ?i- with. W i r -, j;, h |-a , : TTTT XT K. '! no :as. I'. K. oi; ha, ?vii.- tri?t' wUU'L-ais luvinaf v. iu-% AJ s. 4r-H. Ylio.,.. U7<lot' 1 >. ('. I >< . o ' i ^ It <i stfic;t; lit'v. 17.cdv ti, pa-tor of Ma: rioir station; i...v; lAa An pa-Aor. <:/ i iv I'U' i>.e .s ill niii, ...a. .o'i <ii i i i? 1. i In- bishop- niiil. milt, i .1 upon by their hi rival by .\jk-s },. .m. u. m-ri Mi ?! ; t-_ 11, who ('M ill li d Ui.'ni to tin ir pia i. el entertainment. .Hies. Wiiiie M t.e Rivhardsoii ; |?ssivtc<! in iiiakb.K?rtrnHgUMiai^Li <'<?ini'p?:tabii'. Tip.', jfut'.ii- n" iiu' i ity?n i i e:?I:; , . ry", pa-tor ."ditveilonhn IJnpti.i. i hjtrcli. n!:-! wife; Ri . ha?W-r?VM-JiuijiiS. i/l' JSl. .Faiai 4 li. riiiivt.h and wife; Riot. I., < i:ui I'liliei'ial of MilV.o lli;?h Slrhi.ol and wife; I'rut'. in) Mrs.. J >j -< "?, r; Airy. AnllH' li'.i li 1 : VV. il.' Uowurd -and lb-y. I'. K. I'atlersoi . A tveept inn was jrivon at the pursona;;e 'one of. the room- was very ar ijdieall.v arr'antrod- with Aims and ihwirs to add to. the- looks pi' tbe I'ooivi. The Jftli.'sts 'Wert' eseuited to ; he tl;iiili'y i mill ^iii eiiaiih >. | he following were sti\tii in courses/ 1- n sm ('hivkeii salad.' sii.ni, pickl . w'olls, water; seeoiul, ( u'Vee ainlvakoi Rev. ('oe. naster ul' Ait . /ion ehnr. ii i'lon-iv-;;. S. ('.. was also |)i'wi-v,l. A fl i r t Tin rci-i'i)! ii.ii. i In- uaii~ts \wr, ? sOorU'd ii iIk- ! < ?>!.. to- awaitilu Icv'tiro an 1 .s i. loll l>y ill.-^ht hop. At 7 o'viotk tin- I -11 totu'-l in- vail to worshjp and Tii'v vhoir niatviud. co tiioir plartx Tho' clnii ch was tiiiod to its * rapai-ity. Row Iliijuir soil, pa-lur of thv I'.Ufrtaininjr viui.vii pro ?vnt( d 17!iit r Thomas wiio iti turn Tn*; -"i.tTTI tiiv 111. hop wlio jjjuv Cls -onio rial I'm ts nbr.nt tin- bn.l I ho A. M. 17. oiMVoiiioiatFo::; what it ?i- 1.' JmI- il" i I i! 1" . . .1 ill' I A rat c. i!i* prt itt'la ! for a short'whinfrom the subjoin "Mo titling. Votu . Ai'.s," This mes.sajce was abiy.a:'! h atttifully f: ndorod; many initrvsljng points wore traini'd and. it wa.. : "od lor. ' 1 i i_ cii ll, 11 ,11 "' After tho srimoii a rollout i'ofl tVTijr raised. Tat* V'sitinjr palors an i el'dt-i's, -ma'!* spli 'iii!:ii?r; <i111 ii -.? TI++-?I "i. ' ;.?i ' f.n ? i-luuvh n. tab: Judy '.o'pu.s rt'iiow before tho bis:i< p. Thyv woiu a- I". I lows:*, ('hoir. 1>- I 1 ?y iht' 'u.ittanist-, I.. M. Honors: St' v..r.'d'-s.1 t--ard No.1."Ifd by .Mis; 1*. i). f'pit.k-; Hl'.-wnrde-s Hoard Xo. 'J. k'd.by' Mi.-; .\Vina I.andi uvt.: St-ewarderfc* Hoard Xh-v *>. hd t?y air-. Ciiapihuiil S toward. Boar,! led by .\iiy'i?. .1. Tony. Ti n.t 'fs Hoard. led bv MV. .1. 15", .lank*: 'Male ushers. If.! !>y Mr. Frank Sputks Krajfimyit (lather-. f. ?I hy Mr. II. rbtM't Mc<'urn. ; Pulpit Aid ied hy .Mr-. Maiv.ii' Urown. Female u.-iu rs J -d !>.; Mrs. lit i I'viA ts. The."HhHinp?rxtrrvs-od himself as isivii-.-.'- 1- '' I '- <-I i it:-.- I *?ip in 1 >ai 111'. .1' top and li.-t! \ory l'u.u-h.. ST. M ARK A. M. K. A ll l_I{('! j l'i?o Ilee, ^ ('. Sunday the v.eutiller was little* tinfavorable but few blazed the Way u'n.vh v" in scr\iii>. At this writimr the Sapt. is .-till ill. Hut thi* assistant' is ' on "thCT jtHi." 'A?~ the -usuaP hour the pastor-. seleyled as -a U'xt 1 Kings l.S:21 -22 verses. Thiyite; "Make Your ( hpi'v." Quite ;f burn rvt?rr heart wav. made to -couple up with- say in# of old and said: "I'id n t. our hearts huni within us while lie talked with it- h'y tin: way-.". At'-, ler serviee the pastor was the. din-. tier truest of Mr. and M; s. A'. [k_ I lullose. On Wednesday the trustee boaid.led Dp hy_ Hies. Ct>\. "t.yeiis. (tie.-n. rii-e Cami'liell and ..Ma r-: ( ;el 11 , 1 a meeting at the church for tlii- i"ir:jos<? of doing some uy air- wnik Tia.-. stewards and otlu-.s along With -he-' pastor to lend a helping hand. The i .-?<> ...v, ?i... ...i.i., .<,..1 ..n 11111 Jv" ? I- I ???*? > v r- i(i v * <vti?'iv .< i : 11 . i i . were fed and s?>nu- .l.?' he " wasted. Re^ J. \V. I.. Ihicketl was very he-. fy^Viding: in .'rendering a-d-tait e; .rnika'xjtressed liintseU'as ltaviny joyed the dinner. On Sunday -the* pastor heyrnri * a ir.eetinj? at Andrew Chapel *M. K. ' :hnrvh Latta. with i hy Idc iJ L__ Xewi??n?rnTFtor. It; spite of thy in puite a success; and thy spirit was dJI i| IWRNEV's 1 ' i m)*.in arrru and i.i, , soi i ii c.a!{oi ,{ \ {- ' " ???w - '^~r -' - * r.-?..-CIIT I i.' ..CII ?v f! l);>ili> Vdlivtf.td U". ! j .i.ii i|?l j.>t ("ii?..ivli Suiiday ] 1 \\ I a \?.ry y.ial utlcndaiji't'. Wlrlani.n.' J hy Jji o. Ficd A'aK uliin- v.?- J all rii.i >?_ t (I. 0|<t:i:i?u\ h.\ am las M. !?y -iic\;. \\ ili aiij .MeJTT'r.y.ifpiny- : <-r. l>y . id#\ . .Janu s H'rown^ 'iuu- i . I r^iiil'ly. Vlraiich Junior Cladr; ii l.u.o. ly+.-nii \va> ivad hy lie. 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