The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 23, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, April 23, 1932.
BETHLEHEM B A 1*1'I ST CHURCH 1
Rev. Sarah II. Smith, Pastor
The Bethlehe mi Baptist Missionary J
Society met with Mrs. Hannah Cooke
Thursday afternoon at p. M. The
Society was called To order by tV.e
President, Mrs. Netvl Craft. After
a lovelv ilnvnliniml I li-M ,....-..1 I....
gold. $2.50 to the besu quartet ^wtrirh~~
was Ridgewood male-quartet. Othpr
quartets which appeared oh the
program as follows: Booker Washington
Height mixed quartet; Wa- '
verley Street male quartet and Beth- :
lehem Baptisjt Junior quartet. - They J
all did well and? The songs were en-'Jjoyed
by all. $2.50 in gold was giv- i
en to Miss A. Hankerson who sold j
the highest number of tickets. Miss !
Wijlie Lou -Sims came next at?a f
close margin. We. were also favored |
with a solo by. Miss Catherine .Mack
and a number of readings by Mr.
Keith.
Rev. Sarah II. Smith and Mrs. X.
Craft left Tuesday :lorninur at an
early hour for Washington, 1). G.*
revivals in the North She will also f
conduct meetings in the slate oi'.X;\\*
York and other Northern states before
she will return. We pray much
WKSUKY M. R. CHURCH
Kev. M. I., (ircrn, Pastor
...s-Sunday wtu>?another biK day at
AS'osloy., Sunday School was .opened
-at -Utr4f?;?^dtf ue \v 1 y a p p o i 111 cd "h olTV "
by "the assistant Supt. All of the
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iii mi'ir j)osi <)i duly.
The lesdon was. discussed beautifully.
: ;
Tlio morning woiship bewail at,
11 '!<>. The pasto-.r delivered a wonderful
sermon, taken from Luke 22
chapter, .'31-,'12 verses; subject Prayer
the conqueror of sin. A large crow::
were preset}t including visitors. You
are ,always welcome" at Wesley. ,
Mrs; L. B. Pleasant is still in. the
hospital and Mr. Leevy?is out again.
The Rev. M.-M., Peace will preach
Wednesday night, April 27 at 8:00
o'clock at Wesley from the subjec*
"Is this Babal?" Rev. Peace is a
preacher. Come arid get wet in
the spiritual shower. .
You are aiso invited to witness
the popularity' contest among the
different churches of Columbia Monday
night, April 25/ Three prizes
will be awarded at Wesley in this
contest,
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. ST. JAMES NEWS
Another day of services rendere.l .
~UZ Xt ~ mi... , :
diil revival meeting: starting tonight
eonducted by Kev. E. 1'. Butler. Come
over and help us1 in- our campaign
against sin.
ih-vri ul hit* niir un tliu sitk list.
I'm. Bouknight, Sister Chappelle and
Si>ter Butler.
Program of the funeral of Mrs. E.
\V. I.vies as follows: Funeral Director
Mr. Mauigault. Hymn *-192;
Prayer Kev. Clibson; llyfnn 485; Snip
ture lesson iKHh Psalms, Rev. R. 1
Lemon, A. M.; Solo,' Mrs. "MaryCooper,
"What are they lining,-!!!
Heaven;" Remarks by Brov R. .Be-'
laney; Obituary, Rev. R. "I," Lenfoii *
Remarks' by Presiding Elder J. ('.
McClellaii; Kuiogy; Rev. W. G. Owem
IS, ALTERNATES AND
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VELAND, OHIO
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il 28th, 1932?Arrive "Washington, D.
e day in WartlTtngion (otir National
Hon (PA RK) 7;n.'? 1' Af Arrive
dm will bo placed at Columbia, Char- ,
rated on the follwing schedule:
Thursday, April 28th," 1932
Thursday,-April 28th, 1932
Thursday, April 28th, 1932
Thursday, April 28th, 1932
leaving1 Florence and breakfast will
your Southeastern Permit. EVERY1)
TRIP TICKETS via Atlantic Coast
is, will save you money!
7. Ransom will occupy drawing room
mumunicate with S. R. T.?wi? TP A
>ast Line Railroad, 387 King Street,
jljinan at^-onupiodations you desire,
wing room, and at what point you
nan rates are as follows:
LOWER UPPER I). ROOM
$11.00 $8.80 I $39.50
11.75 9.10 41..50
10.25 8.20 36.50
occupy one berth without additional
th either of the gentlemen above, at
ition you may desire regarding rates
for your information ahd guidance
littee
REV. E.. H. McGILL
tEV T. J. MILKS
'
tEV. J. E. THOMAS >
I'd and the 'lesson was tauglita ill jui
interesting and helpful way by the
teachers. . j
A splendid cbngregtion greeted th
pastor at the morning hour of worship.
He took as a text Rev. 21:1;
subject "A new Weave,n and a new
Kavtll."* The * 'services were highly
spiritual.
The Epworth League hofd*'an in
ten sting session at the regular hour.
Quite a number of young people
were present. Our league continues
0 grow in interest and numbers.
The choir, assisted by visiting talent
rendered a very..enjoyable program
at the even,ing hour of worship.
An event of interest to the music
lovers and general public of C.olum
bia is the coming of the (Uea. Club
of Paiiie College, to -Sidney Park on
the evening of April 28th-; This t-lub
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"total They also ha<1~ a very
nicu program. Tin- church was crowled
wjth white friends as Well as col
ored. We want to thank the members
from other churches for. their cooperation,
We are .asking our members
to vi-it tlie sick. Sister Anna
IIill, .Sister Priscilla Mackey and Sister
Doll Days, .Mister Missouri Kl.
iiott.
We want to thank Sjsler Richardson
also Sister Brown fur their .splendid
Work in thy rally.
BISllOPVILI.K, NKWS
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N'ew liethel A. M. K; Church?Rev
.C.: 'A. Dunlapr Pastor
Sunday was another splendid day
and a large gioup met at the usual
hour for Sunday School. The 'lesson
Tnr'"The Call of A~bj am.'' ilcatid"
much interest. The aiult class was
taught by Miss k Gertrude ct daEnc
w i c lauKiu in .suem a way mat we
could see that she is the type ol'
'teacher needed.in our_S. S. The lesson
ro-v-uurerh by Prof. Fisher, was
very timely.
At 1 1 :.'}(> the pastor preached another
soul stilling nics'stitfo... Text-To a no
St, Mark 5:2S. For she .said, if 1
.may touch Init His clothes,"-t-Shall he
whole. TReiiie: ?"'ihe Healing Touc|i'.
The STTver 1'ea*"Circle which TfaT
been off has resumed its work a'ga'nv
-am nv at nie Home o-i Mr.
and Mrs-. McDutt'ie, loyal members ot
Mt. Harmon Baptist Church. Those
present were-^as follows: Ro*C-Dunlap,
Messrs Eddie Smart, Frison McDutFie,
TTuton Ben.n, Mesdames Nancy
McDutt'ie, Wilhelmena Lewis, I.owrehzy
Smart. Gertrude Brown. Lima
White, AraJee March, Misses Virginia:
Bonn and Flossie Smart-. A
very- delicious course of cake and
pineapple ice cream was served.
_ iTt 7:.'10 o'clock .our night service.'icgnn.
We. were blessed with another
gospel feast.?Text?Maine hi?ttfr
But unto you that fear my napie shall'
Hi., son of riifhteoushos arise withhi
aline: in his winds', and ye shall go
"orth and grow up as calves of the
stall. ...
Monday tit .'5:00 the. funeral
of Mr."Arthur Rembort was held at
our eiiureo. On account- of. the illness
ol our Pastor the Rev. S. Chism
*0 LEADER ' , /ION
I'IMiHIM HAI'llST N'KWS
Sunday was ahinh day in /ion.
At 10 o'clock Supt. C. l\. NVorilij
i conducted "the School. 'Ph.. ?-..U
"I ?. *11 -i: 7
v.vii uiscussou oy the -Htudents and
-teacher-. The Jnstaflaxtorr iff officers
then followed. Supt. .C. L; Worthy;
Asst. .Supt'., AV. A. Cornwoll, Jr.; soc"ii'l.iij,
'M .M attic Worthy; trea>^rer
'"MT^rTlHEa Worthy; . Asst. .Sit..
Miss Annie B. Worthy: touchers, Bi o.
S:im Worthv, Bro. L. Corntvell, Jiro.
K. B. 11 uyhes, Beatrice Crcgg.ohy, Mary
Wilks, Rev. C. I'. Parker installed
the offices. .
- At 1 1 .iO' Pastor Blake commenced
service and introduced Rev. ('. I'.
Parker to preach. He hails 1'rnni
Spartanburg, lie selected his text
Acts 2:41-17 verses. Subject "What
makes a good church." ' He tol ; us
what maki s a good church. Our souls
were made to- feel glad.
In the afternoon Rev. Garrison and
.Rev. I). 'G? Clark took the rostrum
and caused many hearts to !>< ha??
was given nie a reed like unto a rod:
and "the- .angel stuod,s aaying.?rimy,
and measure the temple of God and
the alter, and" ffiem that worship
, therein." Theme, God mcasureing
the churyh. The sermon was a prat'cal
one, full of admonition and delivered
with power and sineerety.
I The S-ripture lesson, Revelation
third chanter was read by the pastor
after which the thirty-second Psalm
a lis lead l'l'spouslvel v led hv Rev.
Met Jill;
I A large audience was present at
I the evening services at which time
the Senior choir repeated the Easter
Cantata "Morn of Victory." Following
this the pastor .delivered a short
sermon.taken from St. Matthew twenty-fifth
chapter, thirteenth verse,
."Watch therefore, for ye know neither
the day nor the hour wherein the
[son of unan cometh." The sermon
was very inspiring and uplifting.
One person was baptised.
Miss X. A. McQueen and Mr. A.
Randolph. Junior and Sminr Stowar.L
respectively, are still sickT ?
.Mrs. M. Riehauls, leadc3P~tTf?clas?
Xo. 58 and Rev. W; . H. Moore are
'not able, to be at their posts owing to
iekntess
j Sunday afternoon Rev. McGill served
at Central .Rjiptist Church, Rev.
L. Brooks, pastor.
j Emanuel Junior choir _wi)l serve
luring the evening service "SOntray.
The Allen Life Guard ' l'he
regular weekly Troop Council
was-held on Wednesday evening April
i8th, at:the-ehurylm A splendid gath<
ring was present. An 'address was
delivered to. the boys. by. Mr. Bobert
.Spaint. Mr. Spann selected ^ very
:nnely ^subject. We were pleased to
^have Mr.^ Spann and it is probable
hat he will he called upon agaiht
This week's speaker "ydIK'be iinnnuirI'd
1 ext week.
! We are wore than piease.l to slate
rhart during our revival which closed
recently two of our Tioy^ were eonv'eit.
d-^Conirades ' Frank Colonel and
Barney Marion. The girls' division
reports the name of Comrade Frances
Taylor.
I.' NEWBROOKLANI) NEWS
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1 Sunday was !l vimv busy riinr?artijouble
'Branch A. M. E. Church and
'.i.ftny M?ilu- me^nbM's and fiiends
<pont. a geater portion of the day on
;he church grounds. Sunday School
was well attended. The morning serl
moil was preache ' by (lie paster Thi
afternoon was utilized by the Seven
\\ onik>rs. They had a business meeting
and two sermons. In the even niR'.
the?Hume?Aid anil Assistance
'urbanization had their annual thanksgiving:
services. Pastor Logan preach
jcd for them. This is a local institu-,
lion and has existed twenty years. It
is one of the most prosperous institutions
in the county. Air. M. P.
Tones is president. Rev. AH~P. West
pva< master ol ceremonies. "
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pa-siur last Sunday ??: ? ? i: a .-a;, . I
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Gibbs wei'ea 1..A-Jit.d. iI:.-.
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