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9 * Saturday. May 21. 1932 BETHEL A. M. K. CHURCH Rev. K. S. Lawrence, I'astor , Quite an appreciative au-iience of Sunday School children including sev eral visitors was pre-ent at the Sabbath school hour. Sunday morning thg order and interest manifested in the study of the" lesson was very good;""Mr. 'W. 11. Harvey^ associate Supt?- in- his?usUal way made the entire period interesting for the children. Dr Dillard's sermon at 11:15 A V. was quite a bit of relief to those of us who suflfer and have suffered when we understand that this is the Lord's way of bringing us to Him. His text was taken from Hebrews 12:0; subject Trials, Hardships ? and their Values. He emphasized the fact that Jesus should Come first in our lives, to leave Him out means a failure. The Christian Endeavor's program by the Look-out Committee in charge of Mr. J. W. Woodberry was beneHcial in many ways, even though got ten op at shoetrootice?\V?. thank the participants for their contributions ' ~there to and invite you to witness these programs each Sunday evening and use what ever talent you have for the benefit of some one else. At 8:0P P. M. Rev. Nathaniel Harrington preached for us. we had?tt splendid audience and thtrsernv(>n_wa.s very much enjoyed. His text was taken from the book of Genesis Ami ? Enoch walked with God "and lie was not for God took him; subject Walking with God. The officers and members of Bethel Church wish- to express in this way our sincere"-appreciation and. thanks to Dr. G. T. Dil?lard, -Rev.?John?Gibson,?Rev?S E Martin, Rev. Nathaniel Harrington and all .other visiting ministers who ? nssisl?1 in nny "my i" religious work during the stay of Dr. Lawrence at the General Conference. The General Conference has . : , . , , , the mountain of the Lord. A Yarj^crowd was out to witness the sermoui which eveuyone enjoyed. ; We held our third quarter on Sun day and Monday evening witlr-tCrne^ ? cessr? Our-Pr-Ej?J>rr-d. .M. -Harrison was attending the General Conference of our church, so our pastor hald the quarter in a very dignified manner. Mai J/ visitors were out: come again, and enjoy yourself. ' ? I r JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. r ZION CHI RCII W. B. (iibj?s, Pastor Psalms 27:11; '"The Lord is mv light and my?salvation; whom sha.i I fear? the Lord is the strength" o4 my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" JO- # ' Subject 4,Personal Faith in God." lie spoke of Jehovah as ever the object of true faith. Intelligent is thg cry of the earnest, soul is light and to this God responds?He reveals Christ, Christ is his word. ? He further stated that "my" is a little word but of great significance. Faith is precious an l it recognize the glory and preciousnoss of Jesus and receiving and-resting upon Him alnn,; for salvation. He closed his?discourse by repeat ing a part of the text "My Light? My Salvation. The strength , of my life." Behind these we can light I he good fight.?Mi of fire and enjoyed by all. held their services and largely at tended. / .. 7:45 services the pastor spoke from ?- Aets 9:6--Lord what "Will you have me - to do? Attendance was large all day Don't forget the Bazaar at Jones Chapel beginning on the 2.'l-27 of May I ' . ' J. ,. : " ' . - UEV. I'KACt TO PREACH -ON "THE HIGHEST LOYALTY" | . Sunday morning at 11:15 the 2nd Calvary Baptist Church pastor will | deliver a searching message on the j subject:- "The Highest Loyalty." Members ami friends are invited to worship at this hour. Last Sunday^ was a high day. He ginning with the Sunday School and through the evening services, a number of visitors worshipped with us. SAW MILL CHURCH NEWS Bennettsville. S. C.?Rev. E. M. Booker, pastor.. Services at Sa^v Mill were very good. Rev. Boooker preached an excellent sermon to the mothers of Saw Mill last Sunday The choir sang excellent. The Sunday School was well attended. Rev .Swiney was the guest of the pastor on the last- Lord!s day. Members and friends of other churches are cordially, invited to wor ship with us. >a; m m ^ ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH . '.J U 1 " * Sunday marked another mile>-stone for St. James. The services being started as usual with the .early morning prayer meeting and t>undsjr School. At 10:00 each teacher was . piesent and manifested much interest in the lesson which was reviewed by Miss Lillian Harris. At 11:00 o'clock Rev. Owens delivered a splendid sermon i'r? m Luke 11:2:1, subject "Recruits." Sum-ay being Ju.nfbr Ray the junSr nda-y afternoon found S James at Emanuel foe the jmst u an members. h_*Ve long since found thur smc" cess Is In cooperation^ The Missionary Meeting was opened by the President, Mrs. Phelps; dues collected after which the meeting adjourned. Sunday night Rev. Owens preached Another- splendid sermon which was *" of such force as to add another member to the flock. Monoajrjnight the contest between St. James and Jones Chapel was held We enjoyed a very excellent program jy some of the best talents. The ccntestapts were Mi:<s Gordon of font's Chapel; Mrs. Gussie Wright ind Mrs. Ella Mac Held of St. James. The participants were, well prepared ilTil peiTuniU'd?splendidly.?AH?etr--joyed the program. A neat little sum of $41.08 was iiiised:St. Jame?r-$2T.08; Jo?tes Chap ?'( $20:00. The choir raising the highest amount was to be crowned, . it. James having raised the most Mis. Ella MaeHeld was crowned by 'Miss Lillian' Williams. She being the representative of St. James choir. After the contest the participants . ream and cake. The committees on serving wore Mrs,. Sarah "Starks; Miss Gertrude Boney and Miss Ellen Johnson. The music of Jones Chapel was directed- by Miss Florence Ben son. The out of town guests were Mrs. Gussie Mae Wright's sister, arother, sister-in-law, s'on and anoth= er young man from Sumter. The Fathers of St. James, are plan-' ning to put over a fathers' night pro .ind see the fathers sing, recite and pay money._ _ Those oti the sick 1 ist arej gro. S. _ Bouknitrht. Ed. Colwy. i Cherry Hill Church We h?vd . a pleasant day at our hurch - Sunday School was held- at its usual hour at 10:00 o'clock. Miss oadie IL Dewitt holding the banner " TrTttrhr writing. ? ? Rev. Fishburne of Charleston, was at his post at 11:00 o'clock. He delivered "Hand Whiting on the Wall." Rev. G. G. Daniels preachedd at 3 o'clock. Subject-"Shake, Battle and " Roll. you are damned and canT Stand." He preached a soul stirring ermon. * Mrs. Ella Graham is still on the sick listo We are sorry our teachers are going to depart from us. The R. T. S. Club met at the home of Prof. G. W. Singletary, Wednesday night. A" course of ice cream and cake were served, rne ajsner _ Hoard n^:t at (Cherry Hill Thursday night. , We had in our twon last week Mi*. James Aldrich and Miss Vivian Bacot of Society Hill, S. C. COKKSM'RY NEWS Rev. W. M. Thompson preached a wonderful sermon Sunday morning. His subject was "Sin in High Places" Mrs. Eleanor (J. Robinson had her Primary Concert Thursday "night; the ^ little folks played their parts well. Those?thn sick ?1 i<tt: Samuel Goggins, Jr., Elbert Adams. The Oak Grove Baptist Church had the Good Hope Baptist choir with them Sunday morning at IT o'clock. Come and enjoy yourself Remember ' the "Tree" Rally also on Junp 1 You are welcome to all services - THE PALMETTO JOTTINUS FROM BROWN CHAPEL Rev. I. J. Pruitt, Pastor I Sunday was an ideal day for those wKo wanted Id go to church.There was a large crowd at Sunday School and the teachers were at 'their post of duty and the 'lesson was well taught by them, reviewed by the Supt. The pastor was* out Sunday and a crowd- was at the church to hear him, dui he was atraui to do much preacTiing. He made a short talk which We were very glad to have several of our members back again. They have been riving in Wilmington, N. C., for 'some time, but "tEey* have I come home to stay. We were glad to have the following persons to worship with us last Sunday morning. Deacon Williams. Charley, Mr. Jamison, Mr. Milligan from Zion Pilgrim Mrs. Susie Simmon, Mr. George i Jenkins, Miss Young and her com- ' pany, two young gentlemen; We hope they will come again. We are glad that Mrs. L. -A. Pruitt Mrs. Mariah Barnes, Mrs. Lizzie Russel, Mrs. Camilla Beard, the Missionary from Brown Chapel went to Emanuel Stat'on, Columbia, to tHe Missionary Drive for 4ite?purpose of helping each church to raise their assessment. The report was very successful. The following are ex pected to me'et at Brown Chapel oiv Wednesday night for the purpose of helping us in our collection Bethel Station, Chappelle Station, St James Emanuel ?Station and.. Cor leys and ! cessful meeting | MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CH-L'RCH NEWS ' Myrtle iBeach, S. C. | ."The work of the Sunday School goes along with marked interest and [improvement lines of -the? ehurch. | Sunday School was opened at usual hour with [Mr. S. A^Chestnut, Supt. tn the chair. | Very nice remarks were had by those who attended. The Sunday School was as? usual enjoyed by the school with one visitor present a timely interesting review was had by the Supt., Mr. S. A. Chestnut. At 11:30 A. M. Rev. W. W. Charld^ n of Marion delivered the gospel to i a very splendid audience. | The text from which Rev; Charlden preached fiorrt on last Sunday morning may be found in .St. John PhiledeFphih, Pa. *boHh i$>rmerly, of 'Georgetown and members qfJggtheL Sister Elizabeth Gadsden the 'sympathy of the entire membership 'of this church in the loss of her dear husband, who was claimed by death Wednesday, May 11th, he was a member of tBethesda Baptist Church .and she is a member of Bethel A. M.E. Church. We commend her to God jwho has never made a mistake, but 'doth all things well. We are looking forward with pleasure to the return of our pastor, Dr; |B.roigdon__whQm we ar? cxiiectLng j sometime this Week from Cleveland, I Ohio, The church has been Hoing nicely during his Absence the officer's ~ Tttfl not Sleep ott tho job hut was wide awake and kept moving. We have quite a number of sick, among them is sister Lara Hazel - ^htt oht^Tntrnrtypr "Wtfo"Ts" tiolte ttt. A" , splendid collection was taken up by the Stewards on Sunday a. vpi. tor ] sister Hazel and she is also remembered by the ladies of .the Missionary .Society. ?? I * **4+ * c? LEAftfeft ^ 'BETHLEHEM BAPTIST (HIKdi Rev. Sarah H. Smith, Pastor The j?reat Evangelist and pastor , closed a r eat "meettiiK~at ~ the~So uh |ern Baj)tist Church, Washington, J>." , C.. Das to red tiv H?v (' i > n??? ij. vnuncn j Rev. \V. J.- Robinson, Pastor i Sunday was a. high day. for .all church-goers. Sunday School was opened at 16:30 A. M. and was largely amended. The lessor win dir. cussint wiTK much enthusiasm. At 11:30 services were opened with < each one at his post of duty vctth s >Rev. Allen Blaekwell as the speak, r. < er. - 1 I ' The annual sermon for the graduating class was preached Sunday ' afternoon by the Dr. Antisdel of Ben-Jl edict Colege. ~ " ' Services were well attendetl Sun- 1 day at F.benezer RaptistOhurch. Sun- ' dav School .was a called at?lb:A Mr1"|w*ith a splendid session. p At 11:30 Rlev. A. V Hani els .filled?'< the pulpit, lie prea.hed a soul.stir-j. ring sermon, lie used as his text: ' Acquaint now thyself with Him and I be "at peace. .Job. ZZ:Zi. TTe used ' as bis subject Acquaintance with 1 God; -! W e wejg^jHud to see Mrs. A. Dan- .1 iels in town Sunday. .* U Miss Wilhelmena Preston who has been teaching at the.Dillon Hi School is at home again. We welcome her s djatlkl " 1 1 Mrs. Julia Carter left a few days't ago . for New York where she will 1 spend the summer. r Mrs. I. M.A. Myers and daughters 1 wer? in town on Sunday. c On Friday, May 13 was a 1/ig day_J at the Manning Training School for t the IRottiT Spnimh Wnulf A piUglUlll J' was rendered at 11:30 under the aus- i pices of-Mrs. H. T). Nelson. Among I the visitors-werer-Mrs. Carrie Doug- I lahh, iM-rs. 'Pauline Guilders, Mrs. 1 Rosa Richardson, Mis. Fvclyn White Miss Rosa Brunson, Miss Lucile M. v Douglass and Mrs. Beatrice Ragin. was up there. v ? K.MANl'KL A. M. K. ClIl'KCH j ... ^ S Rev. K. II. MctiiU. Pastor .3.:. J 1 . . I Charleston. S. Cr ? A go in We" wo.iaccorded the privilege-of -reappearing tn the hotlse oT wor.-ntp nj pnler to ' -Hear the?word?of- the Lord and?to?J give thanks 1'or having passed sal'eiy ^ through another week. The morning servle. eomnfenced at 'y the usual hour. An appreciative au- j dieftve was seen. For the morning , lesson, Rev. La Valley, a visiting min- j ister i'i>? ?" *V... i. ... wv.* <IVUl.il ^ tilt.* VIKIIllt ? rha;)tCM^ot ^St.| Jolin^ after which Rev | one hundred and' Sixteenth Psalm i* which was read responsivcly. Select ing.his text from the sixth chapter i I' tllMni lAtitr. .?>!' -thr?A-}wst4r;- thinH'| verse, Itev. White delivered .a pointed sirinon from the theme "Deacoiiship"' . Sunday School convened at the us- ~ ual hour with a la rye atten lance. Practically irll of the teachers were, present and the lesson was interest ingly 'discussed. The time is ap- , proaching for the annual S. S. picnic:' Some of the litth' ones ate anxious to know when and where the picnic will be held. This will be an- t nounced latVr.' We are glad to see so many of the v yTTTnWT?frrtk?,n e . interested?m?t-b*-?j, Allen League. This meeting is for r all?young and old. We are hoping that the chilren as well as the grown ups will take a more active part-in ( the League?-"Hn last Sunday -evening the meeting was very interesting^ On the evening of the previous Sun- ; ' ay the Allen Life Guard girls ren- ( Jered a program which was very i ? pleasing. . - I ' scripture lesson at 'tne evening j i uour was read $y Rev. R. M. Turn r. A portioW'of St. Luke fourteenth t hapter was read. Rev. Turner, brot i ;he message to u>> on this occasion The text may be. bound in the chapter given a bo vrr t a k i ng'l n ^everaT" ~*^ ers.S from the sixteenth. The subject from which he spoke was "The . . r. ||p m i j V "PINGKNEY'S FL ^ t'M) t; in A K i; RAMI l I ( SOI TH ( AHOLINV tsptSIX ONI) \m S B. 1 . 1'. I . ' ?Rr-v. KuiiHisoii" ,f ht'iH-rlHl < VMegG* a1 ho has ,!?ec*n ucting in the rapacity ?f pastor, since Rev. ( . 11. .Li.'imn ! < . . t-igneti, has helped to build a splen1 id work for ' the young pc-ple hy , lis untiring, eil'oits. Sonic* weeks ago si scho . op B. V, I'. L\. Administrate^ was conducted a'. J. 3eiiW!w*t 1 . . ... V'l "o t'reain and cake un-1 -i".-\? ;t :n. ! :i;~! e, ported a pleasant '.11110. Ireat Supper." . I C Mncf--tlii' pa>t<>r left for (It-ru r"i! i "" Coifferonee Rev. \\'hilt- ami Iley, furrier worked faithfully in earryini; ^ ill the work. They., exeeut'ed their j luties and acquitted theinseiv-, < ercdtablv. F.nia'nuel -houi i fetl pi-olid of lu* 111. AceordUnr/ t?> tin-, report read by <'] he secretary ten nn ber- of Kman uel including. .thrtv loaders arc sick. Wc received the intelligence thai I Dr. D. ,H. Siiiis. I'lvsiileiu nt" Allen elected bishop. Kmamiel c? ugratu- 1 latts him. * rience means skill HFdM ability?Ihc reason you can place ut- PSyyl ft confidence in our iViiTll ity to serve you best. It^^I erior equipment. mo- I ^te cost, enre in every- IgrS ? -? i i i ? ?rt _ _ - ^ Page ? INEKAL_HOME I ?;NSI;I) KMBAIAIKR OF 3- , ? \ AM) GEORGIA LfiVi ?j Aj. 15 LL AK1 f' n Hi iiit- 1 cic. none: . :00 to 1:01/ K M. Res. 46l?2 >:0o" lo 6:00 1', M.? Oft'ice-JURa --r' ' Uftiee: ? Residence: )3U Taylor .St., 1117 l'iue St. Oil ice Hnurs: Pt. <.?? ; . r? 1 A. M. tn V *' *?->* ii R. .M. to.? P. M. v~"' Dr. \\\ D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon ?-??:? 1 Jisease.s of W allien ami'Children ?A Specialty ... Residence: " 1-1-5?kat+y??"TfKrCPine St, Columbia,-Sr C.? DR. S. R. GREEN )llice Hours-: Telephones: to 1U a. nr. Res. 6028 to 2 p. n.. ^ Office; 5778 6 to' 8 i). m. 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