The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 14, 1932, Page Page, Image 5
Saturday^ May* 14, 1932 " ,
WESLEY M. K CHURCH
Rev. M. L. Green, Pastor
Sunday was a great day for all
church goers. Sunday School opened
at the usual hour with officers and
teachers at their post. The RiW.e
Class was. highly honored with. Prof.
. .and Alas. Cochran and son presence.
Prof. QdchraiL .lauirht the, class to
the delight of all present.
y. At 11:30. the pastor ascended the
rostrum conducted devotions; after
which Miss DnmOiw ?>
ed a spiritual least at the morning
services. The Sunday School, was
well attended and the lesson was well
taught. - Subject "Esau sells his
- Birthright.": - Genesis 25:34:
At the morning service the pastor
preached^ noble sermon on'Mother".
which was enjoyed by all.
At 6:15 the Epworth League rendered
a good program which was n.
charge of Miss Elizabeth Geigel*.
At 8 P. M. Uie P. T. G. Club rendered
a program which was very
gdocT
At this writing we have the sa.l
news that sister Ellen Chnppollo has
". entered TnTo the Great" Beyond. ITor
T funeral was held Thursday "after-noon
The ladies of the church are holding
a three nights bazaar, beginning
Wednesday night of this- week.
Beginning Sunday^ the Sunday^
School will begin at 10 o'clock ant;
the morning service wjll?-Jaegin a;.
11 o'clock instead pf *
. ?.
- EMANUELA. M.E CH11U H
r> -Rev.* R. I. Lemon; Pastor ?
Sundav beimr Mother's hav mo <?''
the gratest days of the year, pronipt
ly at?W)?A-.?M,?Sunday S.vlu>ul?was
called to attention by the Supt. Mr.
M R W i 11 i :l m -.111(1 V..I-V ;i |>|. i'.w i -.it iv..
group of young people were present:
_ The subject Esau selling his birthright
created much discussion which
was very helpful, many good thoughts
were brought out by the pastor in
the review.
11:30. A. M. Rev. Lemon selected as
- -a text Prov. 31:10; who can find a
virtuous woman? for her price . is
far above rubies.?-Subject The value !
of mother. This'was indeed a soul
stirring message which touched the
1 hpaH-.g. of All.
The Silver Tea was a success at >
the home of Mrs. Mamie Williams
after a brief program pertaining to
Mother's Day. Iced tea with Lemon
and cake was served. The following
persons responded.,?Rev. R. I.- I.em-'
on, Miwlnnic K.milv Chirk - In.'/ Wil?
liams, Lena RutF; Edna M. Murles,
" * Dai^y Griffin, Ollivet Ya^-borough,
Alice Murry, ^Ken?mly, -A1 iss^^Annie j
Williams, W. . M. Thompson.
I>a>' pageant "UncrowfTed'Queen"
given by Miss C. A
Jackson and the reading circle of
? Leevy School.?ht- was mdeed a rare J
treat, quite a few visitors were out.
' Mrs. Janie Mayers is able to- be
- out again. ' ,
Mrs^-Macey Graves lost her father
a few days ago; she ha* our heartfelt
sympathy.
7 Kings Contest will be Monday
nite May 16,- Hope all kings are
ready to, be crowned. Members and
friends are asked to be present.
"Emanuel's Business Club No. 5,
iU Mlfulive,?Held their last.meeting
' at the fiome" of Mrs.-Wm. Wise May
4, after dscussion of business the
meeting was closed by the president
to meet at the home of Mrs. Marie
Edwards, May, 18, Mrs. Bessie Lever
assistant secretary is able to' be' out
?again. ' . :
CHAPEL STATION A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. H? J. Bryant, Pastor
Mother's Day Sunnay May 8, .was
observed in a Doautilul way at inape-i
Statiun. r ?
? Sunday School met at its.usuaUiour
10 o'clock the Supt. and teachers
were on the job. After the teaching
of the lesson which everyone, enjoyed
so much, it was desired to have
a child's rally, that will covor a
period of time from now until June.
...... This is for children only pach' child
*-? has a certain amount to raise; a few
prizes will be award ded at the end of
the rally.
? 11 .HO ?,h?* -pautnr- .entered the fostrmm
^ith ^ bornmff -measaitc. __Llis .
Theme "The power of a mother**! influence^
A large Croud was out towitness
the sermon which every one
enjoyed. Any number was present,
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ifiit ruin i ii i i 1 . . 5
BETHEL A. M. E. C HLIU H j *
Quite an appreciative audience of"
children and adults were present jt*
Sunday School hour Sunday morning,
anions the visitorsr were Miss 1
Rebecca Kennedy of the Baot. School *
Mr. B. G. Heard, Mr! G. Marion ,
nn(l Kev., l)avis oF Anderson, S[ ]
who taught a class and gave, a very
timely review of the lesson to the 1
school Di. G. T. Dillard, serving as *
pastor during the session of the Gen- \
eral Conference was present and pre- ] *
sented by^ Mr. Harvey Supt., to the j )
sciiool whose remarks were also very 11
much inspiring. The session of the
school" service, was highly pleasing (
and "helpful. Visitors are welcome
at all times in our Sunday School.. )
Come again. . '
At 11:15 A. M. Dr. T. Dillard
after preliminaries selected the 4d
Psalms. 1st verse "As the heart pant- ]
etli afte>- Pit. Wflt'T h?nnk*r so-panl.?= U
eth my soul after Thee/0 Lord. This :
was u noble sermon, convincing and |
p egnant with tvholsesome advice li
asserted'*?"If a man fail to make
enemies to himself "during a life time
something is wrong. But when your _
enemy pursue wou, flee in prayer to
the wateFbrook which is Jesus, plunge
in and be saved from your enemy. .
Among the visitors were Mr. Smith
Mr. McLendon of Pt. Chester, N. C.;
Rev. Davis of Anderson, S. C., Rev
Garrett of Allen and at night Mrs.
M. C. Johnson, Mrs. W. and Mrs. Geo
-Johnson and daughter andr-Mr. H N
Vincent Call again, you are at all
times welcome.
At 8 P. M. Mother's Day program
was appropriately and impressively
carried out by the League. The
children deported themselves Trr~this
their first appearance with the juniur
choir?tro?the commendation?aoo- applause
of their splendi 1 audience.
The paper dedicated to Mother read
by Mrs. Belle Vinvent was quite ti
treat ami highly fdeasing;? We wish
to thank her again In" attempting?show
our appreciation for valuable
service rendered and on the part of
.he church we wish to thann ^
mothers, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Harvey
and Mrs. {fates for sponsoring this
prograitP'So' nicely we solicit from all v
on the part of these children who o
delight in rendering service for the *
church. Your faithful prayers and j
cm ^ irngcmi'nt, Although in the j
midst e\ a very busy General Con
feronce Dr. and Afrs.-Lawrence sends "3
pi ayerful greetings to -the member- ^
ship and friends and asked to be remembered
in prayer and would *he s
pleased to know that every depart- t
of the church is moving along nicely.
Come to service Sunday that the cause
may not suffer for the lack of your
presence - and interest.^
that, could witness the sermon from c
experience, some ff$>m imagination,
but regardless as to how it could
or was witnessed when the pastor
began his illustration and with Audi
li'tuute nrcofs. Power from the Al^ =
everything we wish tb mention about c
the program, but we want to mention P
one character that I have never seen
Cihnppolln Station hefnrn who took (:
such an active part in the program, *
Mrs Sarah Johnson She played a s
splendid part on the program we
are alwalys- pleased to have such *
fqlk come in to see us, we say to $
her and the other visiting ladies
that played their parts so well come
in anytime to see us and feel at 1
home
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CHESTER PARAGRAPHS
The- Grammar and Primary .iichooi."Z
classes closed Wednesday. The High ]
School will begin with Baccalaureate
sermon Sunday May 22 and Commencement
Day, MajT~2j A class
of 20 will receive diplomas.
THE PALMETH
' ST. JAMES A. M. K. CHURCH
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Rev. W. (J. Owens .Pastor
Sunday being a very pleasant da;
uembers -and friends, did not fai
;o fill the pews.
The prayer meeting was conduct
al Tiy. the saiue faithful few led h;
brother Delaney. _ *
Q.0..1 1 --? > - *- -
?.;uuviiij> otlluul W?5j Upt'IlUU Ul L!1
Jsual hour; the lesson being review
?i by little Miss Fannie Phelps. Ou
superintendent {believes in traininj
he young to use their talent whiei
is causing the Sunday School t<
frow. At 11 o'clock Rev. Owens de
ivered a very splendid sermon fron
Kzekiel 10:14; subject "Mother." Th
sermon was full^bf instruction aiv
:onsclation.
At three o'clock the pastor an*
members visited Antioch Mother*!
Day program.
The program was very successful
y carried out by the mothers of th
:hurch. Participants as follows: Mr
L.aura Singby, of Antioch, reading
iubject - 'A letter- to Mother;?other
having reading are Mrs. Vincen
VIrs. Sarah Starks, Mrs. Lola Cheek
Mrs. Maria. Long, subject "Whei
VIother prayed;" Mrs. Mary Lu
Phelps, subject, Thd .Orphan Girl
Vlrs. Rhodes, subject "My Mother
VIrs. Maggie Young, subject "Moth
;r" Mrs." Wilhelniiiia Johnson; read
ng with _solo_ accompa'nienment b;
Vlrs. Gussie Wright played by ^Adlin
iohnson. Pantomine, Mrs. M. Coop
r, Mrs. Annie Janerette, Mrs. Saral
ilfni'lrc M i?c Mno,a,io Vmi tier Mvq
Wilhelmina Johnnson, Mrss Willi*
d. Rainey, Mrs. Addie Kinard a,in
Mrs. Lola Cheeks. _
Quartet^ Mrs .Bell Washington
dl'S. Wilholivtmn.JW-nriitKon', M i'<; ClI
lie Wright, and Mrs,. Maria Long.
"Board No. tis still on its onwari
narch under the leadership of Mrs
daggie Young who is very active
The fathers are preparing to hav<
heir day program which we hopi
o be a great day on the - 5th- Sun
lay" night. ?
The members of the Ever Read:
^lub 'had a program in honor o
dother'^ Day. . Those appearing m
urogram were little Miss Blancht
3arney, subject "My Mother as _s
lelper;" Miss Alice Garrison, "Wh}
ve wear the Carnation on Mother's
Jav." Miss Georgie Mae Chirp, "*Thi
u story of~theT)ay," little Miss Wil
lelmina Johnson, "The Spelling o
dother," Chorus, Beatrice Kenned}
'elia Phelps, Rhudine Woodson, Wil
lelmina Jones, Adline Johnson am
if !l.l 1 T ? '
uuureu uones.
Al'ter the program the mothers
vxre served lemonade and cake. Th<
ifficers of- the club are Miss Berth*
iouknight and Mrs. Corrie - Carrol
irectresses; Ellen JohnsonK presiden'
osephine Barney, secretary; Lilliat
Tnrris, yjfp president..
Monday night, after the third Sun
my there Mill be a unite.<t be twee i
!t. James and Jones Chapel A. M
X % ion Church, As splendid profiam
is promised by Allen Uiiiverity's
Quartet and Miss Holden ai
he piano.
Come one! Come ajl -and enjoy this
ast program of the season by A1
ill's Quartet.
CAMERON NEWS
>t. I'eters A. M. E. Church?Rev
I. H. Dozier, Pastor
r- _ .
?Sfflrrigy'^woH high day for ul
hurch goers, Many availed tliemsek
>f the opportunity and witnessed th<
Mother's Day program,
Sunday School was opeed at 9:3C
t. M. and was largely attended. Th*
esson was discussed with much, en
husiasm. Subject Esau sells hi:
irthright. Genesis 25;27-34.
At 11:30 the pastor preached a
loble Mother's Day Serjrm-: which
^sa enjoyed by all. Text St. John
9:26-27. After which a Mot^gj^s
>ay program was conducted by Mrs.
forah Black and others. Special ofering
w&s taken tip for our ol 1
mothers, which amounted to $3.40
!ake ami lemonade was servel.
leased the Mother's Day program
fere Dr. D. A. King, undertaker and
is loving wife, Mrs. King of Sumlerton,
S. C. _
P. M. the A. C. E. League
i^as called To ordirr tiy~"trrxr Pre-44en{
dr. Marion Bovian and a very apprelative
group of young people were
iresent.
At 7:30 our Juvenile Socie y renlered
a very 'instinctive Mother's
Ta,i nmie'raiii'T'TTrntllcterl bv Miss Be
? .. ..?V. k^x.Mv?v?i v??4^ iiYCI) WIU'H' (
y could observe the red and the \vI
I rose being worn by individuals wh
represented "that mother was s
h?re or had passed from the woi
y Those who wore the red 'rose shoi
consider himself blessed; while t
e wearer tT the white rose readily i
-called the TTays' when, mother v
hpre. All honor and respect shoi
T be given mother regardless whetl
^ she is old and infirm or young a
strong. . The only friend here on oai
who is altogether lovely, is MOTIIF
Rev. R. M. Turner, during t
II morning worship, delivered an i
? pressive and inspiring message to
large audience. Rev. Turner is a
one of the- pastor's assistants havi
[ heen elevated to his cgnspicious po
' ion several years ago.The
evening was well attend
" Rev. Jacoh White, first in charge
e gain came before the cohgreg&ton
s he did on the morning of the. fil
:, Sunday, and unfolded an awakeni
at message.. Tka_ .services all day w<
t very interesting-and inspiring.
^ Rev, W. H. Moore
i The pillars of Emanuel were sm
e wha^" weakened by qhe passing
; Rev. W. 11. Moore. On the morni
" of April III), this grand old soldier- j
. aside his war weapons and bu
? farewell?to?this?world.
y During his life-time the one thi
L. foremost in his<-mtml -was his chut
. and, that, he served with, an ov<
^whtlfffftig amount of spiritual t
' thusiasnv. F\>r fifty-one years
L> held the position of class leader a
I j successiuuy led his flock ?as'-it we
I "through green pastures and besi
-v the still waters." Anyone who than
r,led to meet him and conversed wi
^ him,?he would - always refer Ur t
(church and how one should live. Em
* uel has losi a noble member and w
' be greatly" missel.
I * His reriiains were funeralized
L> the afternoon of the 3rd, instant. R<
S|G. R. Mitchell, pastor Macedonia'
- Mr- E. Church delivered the eulo
! which?was?far?reaching;" St?vei
r. ministers were present and took ps
f 'in the ceremony.
-i-l Mrt Klnra ,R Miliar nnd Mr Rp
i jamin Lawrence, Sr.-, beautifully a
1 pathetically sang "Some sweet da
and "The pearly white City",
s I Rev. Mooije?is- survived by 1
1 widow;?two daughters,; three?sm
nineteen grand children.?Hvo?geet
? grandchildren and a host of' frien*
f\. A. L. G.
. ' Troop No. 54 is .doing nicely, V
] have been .having a series of address
!"by various persons".* Last Wednesd
5 evening Mr. Wm. Gadsden, preside
2 A. C. E. L., delivered an interesti
i addiess, using as a.subject "The mt
||pwiigfcw?ap]j
1 ji
?^hbhm*mmum
v I V \ II
2J. . Kinfrslree, |
;r- .
n- .
Jbe.uiliux which._>v;^_j.i- r,
an: first Sunday (if May wasN\ v? t y
je successful (J.iy of-worship f-r Bethel.
ic~ l' Thc pas'or, Rev-. ,J. s. * H't i,rn~th
preached a very inspiring -t imoa n>i
Sunday night. 1?lh- ,.e ?^=:
''Soldiers ut-ATnuM?Arb'er1?h?\v>?-r
well preached and everyone vieming
on ly enjoyed the s. rniou. Tin: i hv.ivii I
was packed as ?fr\jhC -Jju' ^- wa !
-y also at_ its best 7n ".looks, as -W.
-ah -s+n^i-njfT-?We- were fauned?I"
U't few selection^ froni th-. f'adt s .arte
t under the supervision oT Mr.'
n(j Elliott l nomas.
'On Sunday?tugio??aim t, a i a_.
few inspiring r. marks fr.ir.i tfi5.ee
i ??. ^ II * *1 C * '
- -visitors -ail s'd which aiy toavaQr'
of Tcmlins-un liraded?-S?-n<--4i?
Is. They were: Profc^Vm- Murray. Mis:-es
Reese and llo\var<tT7
' Rev. Benn. Pastdf "i'lined Rev. ii
e , ?
ay E. pr<groon ai:d Rev. .Tanusluvre
nt Tuesday morning on - their way to a*
n cr * - ? "
?-> tenu tne in n. ra; ( >nri-rc-i?o?_- at
Cleveland, Oljio. The chureh i e h^p--;
J. ing him much .luck amj success on
ti his trip and will hi* in daily antivi**1_
pation of a safe return.
M-iss Mitchell i~ dnij< after ha\dt:ir
~ spt'Hltime o.n h< r vaCahe
tion'.'T
Wtj,are lnokThjr forward fi r a very
veryj successful. 'Mother's I lay pro .!
jrram on T;un lay.
A' Flit ST ll.Vi'TIST Mil U( II
i?r Suinmei villi S. (.'? Sunday. May
1st*'was a rainy day ai.l there wasn't
any niornjtnjf sejvi/v- at l"ir<t flaps
list but we hail- clea??*->.r*?m?t4nr-afternoon
and at niyht the Supiiihf'
tendent Sister Anjrii- Anderson i.ad
,,ji the Sunday Sehool annivet-ary which
an were a larjre. crowd in attendance.Sister
Anderson is iloimr <?r at work
wi"' S.iw.laV S. . y. -.-jK
know she had. a hard task. li.o. .). |
V1 13. Singleton Sunday School-t rea-urgi
a\[ alsi? read his report w hich, was u-i'\ j
a? Supti keep up tile'good work until tlo : j
'.I1 says well done, tln .i good. and 1'aitii- |
* ^ t'i l TI-..m i i...... ' i1.: '
' over a few things eoine up higher aiid' j
I will niakt thee .ruler oyer many.
Sundae 5fav Mil was aheautit u!
v* <!av. RJv. .J. M. Marshall preached a 1
^ stirring semnh in tne morning.. We |
." also had Baptism with live candidate^
' \ I Subject of Text W h. *l j>. ople re- j
t jeets Baptism they rejects it against" t
' himself. Mh chapter St. I.uke. .">()'
verse. We also, had a. large cr.ow'u |
^ I in. attendance.; At night sister An- ,
trie Anderson hadt a Mother's .Lay..,
I program .which wa>" very -tilling
.. I toward Mother's Lay night Rev. j
?M-?Mali - lull 1 pi . ached a Mot hcr'.,
Lay sermon.??Hoh-?ver-m chop
? ter^and 15th verse* W-e also had a .
good 'crowd f..;-t at hot-h siivics.
1- Rev. J. M. Marshal is doing great
[I woi;k at First Baptist.
L" (In Sunday May' 2-iai. Sister Julia
4 Richardson and . 13ro. Janus' Anderson
w ill givf- a'pewTally "for t he hene
1e lit of chiiich parsonage. Sister Rich10
ar'dson wil have the men-; 13ro. An11
derson the ladies. A program;.'will
be rendered at night. We are asking
' all members to visit tile sigk:?-SisS*
tors Loll Lays. T? iscilla Mackey, Ida
Singleton. Su-ait Jenkins, \r.iu 11 dh
Klla \McjQuillon. . r ~ -. '
Of I
xperience means skill nHH
iihd ability?1 he reason Kv-tS
why you can place ut- FySCT
most confidence in our |YTjTl|
ability to serve you best.
Superior equipment, mo- I
derate cost> care m every RmX ?
detail assured,
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? ? t'age 5
JNEKAL HO.VE I
'RNSED EM BALM EH OF |
A AM) GEORGIA
Funeral * ars and Funeral I
?. Equipment 1
AS (iOOI) ASTIIE BEST '
And Belter than the Best
And I'r.ices Less
Office Phone 5707
Residence Phone 7705
COURTESY
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<1 a
and
SERVICE ' .
KMMi \N ASH I N01 ON. S I .
COLUMBIA, S. C- I
I'ROFKSSIONAL
CARDS
OHice Hours-- ~ > Phone
1 1 : {? A. M. lu 2 P. M. Otlicc 8536 . -**?
' 0:1)0 P. M. to 8 1J. M,' Res. 6648
J)r. X. E. Stephenson
_ ? : j
Physician and Surgeo.. ? j>
Diseases of Women and Childien A
Specialty: .
Oflice:" Residence:
T44^^sstmbi^i^ " ;
OR I M. DANIELS'
Physician and Surgeon ?
Special Attention Given Diseases Of
\V:omen. '
Office: . " ~ ^ J7 Residence; '
I'hon 642'J . 'Ph ne 7564
. DR. J. G. STUART
O II. -
.juui.-, Telephone:
I :00to 1 :U0 P. M. Res. 4602
H 1:00 to 8:00 P. M. ' Office 3796
Office: Residence:
2030 Taylor St., 1117 Pime St.
Ufflce Hours: Phones:
II A. M; to 2 P. ~" Res."US71 - .
U P, M. to 8 P. M.
I)r. W. D. Chappelle
""Physician and Surgeon
I liseuscs of Wonun and Children
. A. Specialty *
Officer- Residence: :
2115 Lauy St. ..1301 Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
DR. S R. GREEN
Office II ours: Telephones:
9 to 10 a. m. Res. 6028
2 to 1 p. m. Office: 5778
' 0 to 8 p. in. ^
Office: . A Residence.
1-517 Harden St. 1508 Gregg St.
Office Hours: Telephones:
8:30 A. M. .to 7:00 P. >1. Office 60SI
Residence AR7S
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DEMIST
.lings. Plates, Crowns and Bridge*
Sunday bv Appointment
Extraction by Condi ctive Aneslheaii
a Specialty. "
II ()7 '/>? U a, O. f "
. ^ . MOIIIII^VUIi Ol") L/JIB.| 5.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
of the -Guma
Speeial Attention Given to l)i?ea???
' Gold Crown and Briuge Work
A Specialty
Ollice Phone 642t?, Res. Phon? 8264
112?5 Washington St., Columbia, S.C.
PHONES:
Oflice 3413 Residence 3422
UK. A. J. COLLINS
DENTIST '
1">17. Harden St. -CokH?bi??&.-- h^
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; Ofl'u *> Phono 8107 Res. Phone 6798
| N. J. FREDERICK
Vttorney-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal
1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. Li.
J. H. JOHNSON & Co.
Notary Public and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lota in
tifully located on jpaved road abore
" " College TTace. ^ ,
Phone 6422
110914 Washington Street
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