The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 16, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
^ Saturday, April 16, 1932.
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
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Rev. K. II. McGill, 1* as tor
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Charleston, S. C.?The pastor, Rev.
~ 1\Tt?C^nTi n'j* stood
biM'oru a lurjfe congregation and do
im-ini ii suiTinn message, "The pow?
' er of Salvation." His text may be
fcund in-the i'injt chapter of Romans
at the sixteenth verse. He led us
"through green pastures and by. the4
still waters." Indeed it was a glorious
message. One accession was
made by Mr. Kdwafd Washington,
who was relieved on the usual terms
= of probation.
The Scripture lesson constituted a
poition of the first and second chapters'of
the Acts of the Apostle and
the reading responsively of the eighty-sixth
Psalm. 0,'
. In the afternoon at the usual- hour .
Sundfiy~School Convention and an in?
teresting session was held. The.Al- '
len "League convened at a. later hour
Tvith a splendid gathering. The meeting
was opened by the president,Mr. :
11* /' 1 _ _ i- *
v? 111. vmsuon, a iter wmcp me vice pre
sident" Miss N. W. DeLesti'ne took
charge. . I
A powerful and inspirational se"r- <
mon was. delivery! hy Pur Presiding
Elder, Rev. L. R. Nichols at the even- 1
ing hour. ?1 ... .X
The second Quarterly Conference
of Emanuel was held on the evening
"of the 8th inst. The conference was '
called to order by the P. E., at 8:30. <
After the usual devotions the business
side was considered. Brothers
A. Q. Ferguson and M. F. Blako, sec- ;
retary and recording secretary respec- j
tively. Brothers Henry Minott, Ad-j
J am McKievey, Henry James and W.
H. Washington were elected marshalls.
The reports were called for,
read and approved. A very pleasant
session was held.
On Tuesday evening last Rev. McG
ill preached and Rev. E. R. Mack
pastor of Ebernezer A. M. E., the '
following, evening.
Rev. J. T. Benson of Morris 'Brown
taSuight a great message to us on last
Eundav_ _aj tcriu)onv His choir served.
The Iloly City, a sacreu cantata
was witnessed by a -large audience
ah iVTonrlnv nvuninir Anvil 4th.
Class meetings during iha week
were largely attended and very inspiling.
Did-yoU happeh to.see??_ Brothers
J. W. Gaillard and John Stevens
ueiu at tliuii post; These tu'u tww
tees' names were on the sick list.
Mr. D. S. Green sitting in his car, I
Mrs. J. B. J ones, tht> only female
trustee receiving the contributions.
Three persons walking up. the
aisle while an offeratory prayer was
beimr' made were Misses Arline Gomez
and Emily J. Simmons each hold-"
ing- a plate -to receive the contribui.on
for Missions. o .
NOTICE TO DELEGA TE
FRIENDS TO GENEI
CHURCH, CLE
COMMITTEE RULES, OFFICE
COAST LINE RAILROAD and
' I.cave the Afternoon of Thursday, Apr
. T., fi:35 A. M. April 29th. Spend th
Z Capitol) sightseeing. Teave Washin
Cleveland 8:33 A. M. Auril 30th.
r tT ' '
-Pullman-ears~ for your aecomnvodoih
leston, Onmgeburg and Florence, opei
Lv, Charleston 1:00 P. M.
Lv. Columbia . __ 4:40 P. M..'
Lv. Orangeburg 4:38 P. M.
Lv. Florence 7:30 P. M. '
Supper will be served in ACL diner
_ _be served Friday morning on PA RR
?;?aide.to purchase round trip tickets op
'BODY will be slTre to purtha's'e" RDUN]
Line and Pennsylvania Railroad. Thi
Our leader, the JiigJit Reverend R. (
in the Pullman from _CoJumbia.\
You are requested and urged to c.<
or Thos. E. Myers, I>PA.?, Atlantic Cc
Charleston, S. C., advising what Pi
??atir>p whether lower, upper or dra
will take saime. As information Pulli
FROM to -
COLOMBIA , ' CLEVELAND I
and
SUMTER "
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CHARLESTON
FLORENCE
, You ol course understand two may
charge. '
Please feel free to communicate wi1
address given, for any further informa
schedules, etc. Be sure and keep this
i ? Comm
REV. I. W. WiLBORN, "Chairman H
REV. E.' A. ADAMS, Secretary
REV. D. If. SIMS L?1
HKTIlia A. >1. p. ( II rucit
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The Sunday School lesson was en- >
LereO into wAli much' iiiicrc.*tt on Uie i
l>art oi teuiajeis and |uipi.is ai L"'-,j
sciioci noui Su|i?ta.\ iooYiiIiik a?ler llTe\
siuuy -t?y Ade-sevcrnl- classes, a splrm-a
utd review was had "v mi.-.-. i.il.i W iliiaius
> i'HUh Ks <>Tl iiii' it >><in I * v' lt? ;
pastor.
At ll:15 A. M. Dr. I.aurcu * ?K*Iiveied
a message. 1 nil 01 In.pe rml in- '
spn anon whicn riveaiit much to the'*
nirlication of- the same, tox-t -lounu in
the S-1 i'saims, ll? \cr.->e, ror a ,oa\
in thy courts is' .ho it or thaw a thousand
etc, and. at night Dr. I.;uvren.e
preached another upliitiii.e; sei inoii
u of power deviuc subject: "A \ is
ion of tile glorious redeemer ' as found
in Kevaiauon l:Di-l i ver.-e.
Those 'who- witnessed the recvtal
at. 1. J*. 51. oy tlie choir of {Seho field
Institute front Aiken will agree tnjfi [
it was a Ua. i-a.si.aii in the
highest type ol i iitcrtainmenl,. we wTsp
to- thank and extend again pur'appreciation
to lay piotnoteVs who tihuic-'
it possible for this treat especialltr
Drill. S. IV Hradley, Supt. 51. K. San
oorn.
M iss Sal all K. Horry, Mr. Mcdhee
fach members of the ehoir and the
friends* accompaning. them from Aiken.
.
The. League, has a?number' out"'
program in the -wbstMT e of our literature.
The program was in charge
of Mr. W. () Harvey who made sprite
an imptessicn for originality. Coiye
each Sun.ay at ?> and i^pYct an in-*
teresting program by the \oiintv people.
NKWBKUKY MAYS
Schools are closing around the eit;.
miiny have been for several weeks
This has been a very trying term foi
teachers?but 'in?Yhr?mtrl^t?of?dr"
pression the y-fcfrpt steadily uul faithfully
at their duty. .
"Rliral School tt':ndw>r<
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have been ha dicapped greatly. 1!.;.
lot us m-i. feel disconrng.d qui fati
is thi' common fate of all. Into eacl
life some rain nuist fall. Mis. K. L
Hurst teacher of Broad J'iver School
eh; ed a successful term ".Is to U'.l'l "
March j!">, Inn felt ami i-- foiling tin >
depression in'no little dogreo, however,
is still trust iug iiWJu^'u^een-flare?
that has promised. to. thke care oT"
Ili^ own.
May 'aTl remember "The < :n ! I on.o
a thousand hills' bvh-ng to God.
In visiting Newberry don't forgot
to stop in' and inspect the colored
drug store. I)r. ' Singleton. I'mm
And don't lie timid in.seeing th
neat un ertaking parlor of Mr. J. 15
Williams.
And if you are in need ?f nireiv
pressed and. dry cleaned clutlus sei
tlfc> Boozer Bros, ..
Last hut least. When in need o'
sharpening f spiritual swords then
IS, ALTERNATES AND
tAL COfS'F. A. M. IS.
^ELANIi, .OHIO
\E ROUTE?TUB ATLAVHi
I?E N N SfY I, V A MA RAIIEO A1)
il 28th, 1932?Arrive Washington, 1).
e dav iiLAV ashing! on (our Nation a1
;ton (PA, RU) 7:05 P. M_\,ri\.
>n will--he?plaeed -;<t Coinndtin. ('bar a,trd
on.the follwrng schedule:?
Thursday, April 28th; 1932
Thursday, April. 28th, 1932
Thursday, April 28th, 1932 ?
Thursday! April 28th, 1932
leaving Florence, and breakfast'wi'rl
diner .ill Washington* Yon will be
your Southeastern IViipiit.?KVKKV
H TRIP TICkKTS via Atlantic Coast
s will save you money!
Z. Ransom will occupy drawing room '
muounicate with S. H. Lewis, TEA
>ast Line Railroad, .'587 King Street,
lljirian aiVon.inodations you desire,
wing roonv -awl ?t what- taunt , you
nan rates me as follows: 5 T'
LOWER IIM'ER I). ROOM
SI 1.00 $8.80 - ? $39.50
*\?'
11.75 9.1|) 41.50
10.25 8.20 ' '50.50
occupy one berth without additional
th either of?the gentlemen above, at
ition you may desirr regarding rates
for yotfv information au<i guidance
littee?
RE.V. E. H. McC.ILL " j
REV T. J. MILES
REV. J. E. THOMAS
< IIAIM'IXU: STATION
a. .m. i:. t m uci
JU'V. II. Bryant, Pastor .
Sunday was a ^n at day !it Clyip
1 ?t*11? Station. Sunday School open
lil'njly tanulit ami .ivvii'Wci l<v tin
Sunt. t;> tl>.. '
. - ^ . v , ?-% v ? . ?? it t . ill .111,
II "0 the pa-tor pit-ached a sou
stirring sermon. Text .found .TIrd
Psalms, 1 verse, Theme "The importance
of Prayer." ftvcry Chri.liau
knows the importance of- pray
"Prayer is the Christian's", vita
breath; prayer opens heaven's door:
lie watches-at the Kates of tfeatll: ah>
enters heaved with' prayer."
Any -number of quartets were at
( happelle ytatijoi Sunday' aftcriloo!
and rendered such lie a] ft jful/mu-de.
The eoniinu; of Rev. t hpa
tor of \Vesly..M. ft. ('hureh liroiiKht at
unusual large <To\uJ| to. service. . Tin
enuri'h <' aid leif < r>i
people. When the gospel niesscngei
rose and delivered the message* every
one foi-jjot lorn few' minutes the discomfort
he was in. Isn't it a b.les~*inj:
tf know the Lord? When his nies
spge is bring delivered any .one wh<
knows ilim can so c-asi 1 y coopcratt
with the speaker. Then it is- only
a 'spiritual-conversation.
Rev.Green's text was-- f< -unci M
loh.n l.;11: Thewie ~"Tb'e Rc.jeyte:
Christ." We were vewy?pleaseil t<
have Rev. fiive-?f and his choir, whirr
rendered s^'ich heautiful music. Trus1
hew soo.ti"' In- will come attain and
-Ip intr just 'such a message as wa?
brought he fire and the elioir jusueli
selectioti-s as, was heard and re a
I'ved from those, 'beautiful vdi<a*?
7:"U the pastor did not let the lire
die. since it was burning every since
'lie message in tin* morning. A spirilla
I message was delivered .text
f?ound Uch. 11:7: theme "The-victory
u l- '.ith.*' Ilow happy .our hearts
were ail how tlu-y were made to re
oice 'aft- r hearing "the victory of
'oitii.r \
KID NICY PARK C. Si. K. ( IURCII
Rev. .1. C. Anderson. Pastor
i
Sunday Selimil-Aur- -upmiiul .at ill,
usual holir and found both, teachers
mill pupils ready to i-nirv the lesson
which wnV h>-ainifullv discussed by
them.
At 11: *10 the pastor preached anntl
\ i' of hi.i?wmwiw.fiil T?ei--!'ion?: H4?
text was taken from II (W.n-H?
Therefore" if any man. be in Christ hi
is a now creature.: ckl "things an
passed away; heboid all things art
become new. Thfs was ititI* o i a
<rre.it sermon.
Then at 1S>0 a la rue crowd of
h.oth. races assembled to enjoy tin
Tmrsfcrtl iTi'fTjriTim rf?solos, tmartot?
and choruses. This program consisted
of Negro spirituals and .was spoil
son (1 by tin' choir 'and'- Kpwrrti
'Leapta*. ?
The pageant "Triumph of I.ovo" o'
the Death and Resurt'cetion of tun
f.onl was presented by the Kpworth
I. on true at S J' >1. The. pair; ant was
given Raster Sun,da..' morning at
ami, was repeated Sunday night le.
special request. . A largo crowd w:-<
present.
Miss I.ftcy Airdrews one of <>ui
faithful choir ltfcfnh'ers took ill wltili
iu class-Tuesday night. April "> an
was culled tc<' lllo" great heyond o,
Wi die. sd-'y April (5. She was fun
hrali/ed Vridiiy at 1 P. M. befort
a large crowd of sorrowing relative
nod i"i ii-11d- after which she was 1 a
to rest in the Piile View cemetart
beneath" a hed of beautiful flowers
T' 1 if olu?ir,?w-tH-?present?ar-mtctnr
prVgrnni Sj^uday night at x P M.
KM AM 111; A. M. 1%. ( Ill Rt'll
. _ . . : ?
:?;? Rev. It.?I. Lemon, Pastor :?
ju.Subdav School was opened at lurlt
A. M. by the Suptr the lesson wa.beau.tifully
-discussed and many go<x
things were learned.
Services began* at 11 all) A. M. Rev
Lemon- in his own way -prc-aelied At
noble, sermon found St. Matt. 25-11
and wiiilo tiir.v went to huv- the bride
groom came; and they that were ready
went in with him to the niairiago:
and the door was shut, but it pays
to hf ready' every he art was made-to
ft el good. ' 7
- At -l p. in. a faithful few assembled
to listen t.o a most magnificent
program which was climaxed by a
.wonderful, addrgss by Prof. II. \Y.
IliVunur.u liter.
A. C. K. League was hold at
Quito a~fow wet'o [ire sent. ~
S p. ni'. Row l'ord, it.'student of A
U. preached a wonderful \ sermon.
The-few that assembled said it was
good we eame out to hear this ftian
of?Gad. Text i'ouml?St. .fohn t1;
tlu' nrineinles of .lo-us Christ.
[ ?Mother Mrl tan.''.el?is?home
alter spending-a weeK in, a innsnorti
Mrs. Lola Hamilton is visiting -bet
mother iu Sumter.
Mr*. AuKlia KoseLuru and Mr. (1
I Very Murk's are' on.. t ho sick list.
Kmanuel's Business. Club No.. 5
met at the home of Mrs. Bessie Lever
April 1?.- After the business (liseussi
n it was decided the Cluli
would give a IVsh fry at the home
of .Mrs. Margaret K. Cray. All ask
the aid of our frieivrtsi We were glad
to sCe Our siej< out again, after twi
weeks illness, Airs. Eliza R. Mickle
The fish fry will be April 20th
(let your hot fish front 0 p. ni. until
orders tilled.
are flute "large t'hurches with prepared
ministers and a few small Ones
of the same spirituality The world
need a spiritual, awakening. God is
the same today as He was in Achan's
time of disobedience.
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TO i i: \dkr isikiiopvii.m-:
nkws
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J- ?-?N-t-w?HrtHH A. M. 10. < hurih
Ivvv. A. Dunlap, I'astor
Sunday School opened at the* ustta!
?I hour?a+td?uuitr?M?luirutuT gathered
* 1<>' stuiy the- K'ssr-n on. "liow Sin
llngins." . The lesson provoked imi<*h
jjjden ? .i?.n imJ 1 lm llliy Kpont ploMil
to In- on In-Hotit In :ill
? Sun'ln\?heing nwai.lm lfr?cr rd'ereii 1
re day. Mr. A. 1'. Spears the 1'. K.
or me xiiiitcr district \y;is present.
Al ter lhe-usu.nl preliminaries the I'.
K. sclccUd as a text Acts .'{pi: Look'
!. on us. This; was a..glorious message
< delivered with jinwer from on high.
! It seemed as it' the P. K. was preachI
ing liis farewell .sen ion ami prepa'
ruititf to fake 11 j?- hi- new duties as
the Head of the A". <K, I.. llcpt.
1 with headquarters in Sumter. S. ('.
Iinmed'ately a-fter the-message our
|Uarterl> ruafereiiec * was held. W e
i were gla i to have in our morning service
Mrs. Bennett from Sumter
i*. I Hilda p. .Mrs. Bennett, .Misses K. (J.
lire ton. X..O. Scott and (I. II. Washi
ington'were the dinner- gucst?s?Sun-'
; day of I'iof.'arfd M is. W . R. 1*j slier.
. Mrs.- Fisher "was assisted tiy Mrsr
> Mart-ha Green. Mis. Susie Beiin.
<)ur ?lii\e which convened Wednes
day night was quite a success..
Out- pastor will leave Thursday mor
7 tttttt:?hot?file Dii.trict?< ' " in
; convene?at?L'nionville at which time
> he is to -preach the Educational set,
mon.
We are asking our members to
| visit the sick: Mr..-James Brown, .Jr.
: Airs.' I)( :-a Brown, .Mi*.- A.. Rembert,
The- -coming of I)r. 1). II. Sims.
President of ~A. U. along with the
quatJeLs.?and orchestra. April: 1*.
li?.'}2 is creating nitu-FFinVerest among
. both white and colored. SI
MMKRVIIXK NEWS
"Weighed In the Balance aim
r Found Wanting" was?t-hr?subject -rrr
tlie text at Bothellinst Sunday morning.
'1 he evening subject wys "SjTirT
itual Bower."' Appreciative audiences
I heard both sermons.
Mrs.' Bertha Ferrell.'Mr. Henry Ai
? ken. and Miss Aleth'ia Logan moti .; <!
to Charleston last week-end and while
there visited Lincoln Park.
: Amonu' the?visitors aJ Bethel la-'
- Sunday""were; ~M~tsrcrh Joric Reed.
Bl< njleii Voting, Marlevville. S.
7 ?John" Dtatey, I.onia < arH-r.
Victoria Reed, John Shelton. Mesdantes
Albertha Johnson. Kitchen Brough
ton. Chanel' Bcvkiit. Frank'Interprisc
There were also from "Charleston.
Misses Francis Clark. Ml. /ion-; Lilian
Randolph.-Carrie XIa '.-en. >lr. \\ .
,'Fenton. -Solomon Ricmfrdson.
\Ti> i.n.wi.a.vv, i."
^ ..... 1WM1 I. Kill
Agynt. and business, man of Chads
ton; "Mrs. Randolph and son Ft&'ddii
were pleasant visiters In the city
_ last Sunday. *"
Revival''meeting begins at Bethel
Wednesday evening. April 20th. You
are welcome! Misses Vera Banks
and Vernetta Pearson. Messrs Robt.
Biffiks. (leorge and Kugenia Barges
were the guests-of Mrs. Carrie .Joiner
on- last Sunday. . '
Mo~4a-mo^'- Fa ; mio Wi 11 ianis. Mrue^
Johnson and'sisters of Mrs, Kugenia
C'llover and Mrs. I.. Williams of Molds
Street Baptist Church*. Charleston"
were guests of* Mj s. Kmiua Glover
last Sunday.
ST. J A M ES NEWS!
Key. W. G. Owens, Pastor,
Another very splendid day _\tas
. observed at St'. "James, The tneeti
ing he in g opened by the early morning
prayer t nee ling,?condueted' Uy
Brother Delaney.
J i: - tut 1 1ft?the 'superintendent, -who i>
always wide-awake on. the lesson.
I 'Kv. iy ,,ne sheded hpilllant the
de>son and on the diseus.si< n whether
or not God made Adam in the hee
inning a hojy man whieh was clearly
" - el tied, he tHtl? nttG?A=#*er?l s us-slon
the ,lesson was reviewed by Mrs,
Wilheltnina John-son. At 11 o'clock
j Rev. Owens preached from the. subject
of Diligence. At 2 oVh-cj^ found
Rev. Owens and choir, at Mill Greek
church.' where lie preached for the
| tAT-r^ns and pupils -"of his school.
Tliey seemed delighted to have fheit
teachers Rev and Mrs. Owens with
| them.
Sunday night we were very rov*
puon? paji.\ui
Vpnjp.bi'.-) si anund out flupoafu wqi
pnpuoa n;.\\ o||i.\dot^stjj jo ..lappa
'.1 'M "AOH 'ttuyns.' tsujnitn <>.\t.tp
- a tip uaj u .t>j Aouinp jb jqflui
Aitpttn^ suptaq 'Sfiipaaiu |n,\i.vo}{
'A.lOAOCO.l A pOAds
u maili Jot adoq '"?AV AAIA''I 'M "!)
'. ..iiv?pun uoniopN' i^.t|V "iqafiumioR
:I|V- IStI q.lis Ol() uo ||IfS AABl| fl\\
saiuuj
f'tS put' pdm|.) sauop Uaaavjaq jsapio.i
at|J op pau.w.ioj Jlup|oo[ .won O.IK ?\\\- :
I "ph.i aqt jo sua.wo >' > IV' ln,H ,1n) 1
| aqt jo tttujdea aqj si ifunr\ aiJf.r>n]y
: '- i ty 'urns juau n apnli pa'/ijua!
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. fo .lajduqa tpo ?a^j xuo.ij paqaBa.nl
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. subject; "Sijr'nh!- i >
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David hhcause *; ' i.i
as a- worrjof. '.aua" .
fniinii's. . tin-. 1:t; * * ja
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all iiur at'fail s t-- i., -your
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Tiie Sunday i. ..
met at tii. (i :
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J. M. Hawkins i i!:ir
, was w:;h u?. iic" \ . .ja . -j ;
(lorilil si-riiiua. ;? \: pi . . :
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jjrave-vviy tinu-iy 'i?. .
lhe?n V> .??lisc n;ia '?
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lltilntan l??eai :-vcii< Vii": > ". : j_
nivai-tii-il !. t :r <
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Tlu tatwral < ; \ .
Knoll was a'ttetaU' :' >
at St. I*??t1 at '1 ' w ; . ! L
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. l't?r ntanv Vt-a: -
.Mr: ami .Mr- N.V. '
as tTu'.ir dir.:.it- - a'V*-1;ati<l
MvV. Isaae ' lav!. : - IT"
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X. J. FREDERICK
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I i;AC IKK IN Al l. COl KTS
?State and Federal
IIP Washington St., Colon.bia, S. C.
J. II. JOHNSON & Co.
Notary Fubiic and Dealer
In real estate and sale of lots in
FINK KIDCK X'F.MKTKRY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
College* I\nee. . . . .
Fhone 6422
llODS Washington Street
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